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prosperous and powerful country under his reign. If the sagacious ruler of France lives long enough, Maximilian will receive from that powerful empire a support which will render it questionable in the extreme whether the United States will find it any child's play to undertake the overthrow of the new Power. Certainly, if the present war is protracted any considerable length of time, the United States may bid good-bye to its cherished schemes of territorial extension southward. Mexico and Cuba will be safe from the swoop of the eagle. With bankrupt finances, and the Southern population under the hoof of oppression, driven to madness by the execution of their leaders and the confiscation of their property, it will be no safe enterprise to attempt the invasion of a country so distant, and supported by the military power of France. That will be a very different enterprise from making war, ten to one, upon the struggling South, cut off from the world, without a navy, and without frie
London Porter.--$2.75@$3.25 per dozen. Brandy.--French, $3.52@$6.50; Philadelphia, $2.40@$2.75. Kerosine Oil.--$1 per gallon. Bacon.--Sides, 20¼@20½c.; hams, 25@30; shoulders, 18½@19½c. Lard.--Prime, 29@30; leaf lard ("so-called" and branded, but, in reality, pressed,) 23@25 Salt.--Liverpool, $4 per sack. Butter.--35@45 per lb. In market, pound rolls, 60 Molasses.--Common syrup, which is a good name applied to a bad article, 50@55; genuine golden syrup $1.10@$1.20 per gallon; Cuba and Muscovado molasses, 65 Cheese.--Northern and Western, 20@21; English dairy, 25@30 Irish Potatoes.--$3.25@$3.50 per barrel. Coffee.--Rio, 31@32; Laguayra, 35@36; Java, 42@45 Sugar.--Brown, 13@15; extra "C" and "B," 18½@19½c.; crushed and pulverized, 20½@21 Teas.--Black, 65@$1.45--the last a prime article; imperial, $1.25@$1.50; gunpowder; $2@$2.25. Rice.--12 Candles.--Adamantine, light weight, 30; full weight, 32; tallow, 21@a22; parafine, 45 Soap.--Common, 9@10; best wash
delphia, $2.40@$2.75. Rum.--$3.50@$6 per gallon. Kerosine Oil--$1 per gallon. Bacon.--Sides, 20@20½c.; hams, new, 24 @26; old, 20@a22; shoulders, new, 18@19; old, 16@17 Lard.--Prime, 25; leaf lard ("so-called" and branded, hut, in reality, pressed,) lower. Salt.--Liverpool, $4 per sack. Butter.--35@45 per lb. In market, pound rolls, 60 Molasses.--Common syrup, which is a good name applied to a bad article, 50@55; genuine golden syrup, $1.10@$1.20 per gallon; Cuba and Muscovado molasses, 65 Cheese.--Northern and Western, 20@21; English dairy, 25@30 Irish Potatoes.--$3.25@$3.50 per barrel. Coffee.--Rio, 31@32; Laguayra, 35@36; Java, 42@45 Sugar.--Brown, 13@15; extra "C" and "B," 18½@19½c.; crushed and pulverized, 20½ @21 Teas.--Black, 65 @$1.45--the last a prime article; imperial, $1.25@$1.50; gunpowder; $2@$2.25. Rice.--12 Candles.--Adamantine, light weight, 30; full weight, 32; tallow, 21@a22; parafine, 45 Soap.
From Brazil. --Brazil news is to the 2d instant from Rio Janeiro, by the steamer North America, which arrived yesterday. There had been no further fighting, but the Brazilian army was suffering much from sickness. The scheme of emigration from our late rebel States was being pushed forward. The agents of the affair had selected a site for a town near Araguaia, in the Province of San Paulo, near the Rio Tete, an important affluent of the Parana. We judge this location to be about four hundred miles west of Rio Janeiro. A tract of eight million acres of unoccupied public land had been selected, and the rush of Confederates was expected to begin forthwith. The location seems to be just under the tropic of Capricorn, corresponding to the latitude of Cuba. The birthday of the Emperor was fitly celebrated on the day the steamer left, on which occasion the Emperor released a number of prisoners. The Brazilian fleet was still at Corrientes, on the Parana.
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