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ce ow ta &t. Louis, enon enna -INFANTIOIDB—A0- CDEMTS, BTO., BTV. From ibe ~& Lous Kepubliosa, Aug. 15.) Ls Betu: “re-veon ® Laborer om Washimgton svenue wobtocnd's 6 dsiog cucdition om the street. He was sakes howe ovo expired shortly aflerwards, Op Fricey Isct, » young who hed been om- Beret ite Masse bed ome bows with him te ine we and Dishands Bed ottii bole of the reins when ie waa iscove ved 1 aaa thought he died Com exposare effects of the beat. "The corover. ate Seturday afternoon, went out on tho GravaisT006 vo bold sa (oquest on the body of o man mho died very suddenly from heat aud over exertion. A few day since the b dy of w man was fousd ta the “woede beiovgy g to Mr Charles 8, Runnels, about eight miles from ‘be cil Itbad the appearance of haviog Jain there for») tie, and was alaont entirely de- tohave bec» » oa the Pacific » The boay was comuce cecom posed that an examination was out of the quer tion A wan. whore vane we could pot learn. the barkeeper of the Siravli House, on Convect street, Fridey night (ast died very suidenly. He was well and ate a hearty eupper and retired—the meat moiciag be was found & a fe have heard of several instances of sun stroke with- im the last few days One occurred in Fourth street, om the vew builéicy of Mr McPherson, near Washiogvoa avepne,avd the ober oa the Pacific railroad; neitner, however, were teal Taeheat is more oppressive than it has been in this city for yeurs, and if it continues we ‘expect to } ob for -udden doatha. wana was a: restod om Saturday for throwing the dody et her ces infant, about six weeks old, into a sink. Afver an investigetion, im which there was 20 covolusive proof, sbe war dir A Gerwap >-wen about thirty years of age, was found cead cp Friday lest, ate house on Muiberry street between Meir aud Seooud streets. She wass woman ——— babits, ard when found the rete had eaten a vey ber mr renfaliencns ber fingers, and she 8 wort we irarce. Ot ealdlen. on board the ctteuee Soavra, who was on his way to Fert Leavenworth, died iy Saturday on board of that -wawer just before she left. He was a man aed bad tately enlisted in the army, and oo the cbaracier of am exceileat and exemplary sol Friday night last Wr. Chas. Krone, for several years De- ry, Criy Marelsl. died very suddealy at his re-idence ia First werd. fis hed besa at the police office during the entire day preondiag bis death, attending to his busi He war that nighs taken suddenly il! and dis hours afterwards. His dicesse was supposet to de apoplexy A wan by the rame of Deninery was brought to the po- Vos office. vigot volore Lact in a dying senditioa, and oxpbed cherily afterwards. He bad lived for many years ase carponter by trace Jommugh, one of the City Weighers, died daenly at bis reidenes, on Washing'va aveoua, been ac’ ively employed all day, came Lone at the asval Dour iu thoafve noca, and was a corpse before ning o'clock that nip bt. Some follow, a fee days sinca built s fire ander one of ‘the ties of the Contra! Plank road. about three miles from ‘the cit: le dures one or tvoof ibe planks, but was tivguirhed by nome parcona who happeued to be passiag along a short (ime atversarda, Two women ws'6 f nod ia the street night bafore last, beta of whem com Litued of berog very stok. Tay vere went tothe (iy Ho pirod that wicbt, and died before | mersing from congestion of the brain, @ovasioned, is is | thovgbs, fe merc -ure in the sup Chrites & Mr. xa old and voll known citizen of th Wet ward, died very suddenly aigat before lact. Me. Ruff leon old deat swong us, aad waa greatly de- ed ard respreted, Hy» bad beeu out with his family in er cou Ins earrings, and Came dack home ia sp- parently ne pacd te-Irh w teremres -as 6 A was who boar ed aia house oe: strests, a few dors seo. got On & “pro quite ob streperours. Sime of hix companions concleded to gire Bim a dose cf laudenum for the purpose of meking nim go to sie and quie'ing bim, and administered too much. at bad the effect, fur be was found a few bours ‘A gentleman by the name of Reuben Hunt, who lived tm Peoria, { Linots, arrived in this city ou F:iday fom New Orleans, and cave to his death ia the following manag: : He came serces av acqueintance whom he had kaowe for sereral years, evisprat the evening with him. Whee the hour for 1¢ i ing arsived they coucluded, ws tho night ep ou the rot uf ths house, which was aud spread their blaulets, The boue was the baildiag inthe rear of “be Pist Ofice Co%se Huare on Seco street, near Che teat, Some time during tie night, Me. Tiunt got up from his pallet, acd, os it was dark, it is | thought he neodestaliy stepped over the edge of the | ps and fli among seme loose stoves ia the vacant wt sojeinivg tte butidung, gad was killed almost instant. ly. One ct the yourg men who was sleeping om the roo at the time, beard him got up and when he fol. Ho ga’ the alazm. and os proceeding below, they found the u ‘orturse man in dving condition. aed ho exvirsd in a | short time afie-wa-ds. Ho toll with Lis left side oa the reoks, apd was d-vadfally bruised. Mr. Huat had lately ‘been on a tour throoga to Peoria, where he has 4 family reciting. Heo was a was cf means ond we understand mush respected by hia neighbors. His body wes placed ia a coffia aud prowecy- od, and s telegraph dispatched te his family. omicide at Sen. - A case of unneual interest has just andersone a eliminary examination before the Commissioner | % the United States for the District of South Caro- i Upon the arrival of the ship Susan G. Owors this . & few days since, froin Liverpool, it was to Mr. Robert Gilohrist, Commissioner, aud to Mr. John A. Cyle jagistrate, that a homicide ad been committed on board of that vosel during her voyage. The matter was promptly invostigated volumineus evidence has been taken, and warraats have been issued for the errest of Anthony Michael, in, and F. ©. Morton, first mate, and Beajamin Jenks, recond mate, of suid vessel. The charge against the two last is that they committed murder apon the body of Chomas Tharo, a seaman on board ot eaid vessel, and against the first, that, knowing the fact, he endeavored to conceal it. Tue captain and first mate have been arrested, but the second mate, immediately upon the arrival of the vessel tuto port, came ashore ‘na boat, and. from ciream- stances, it is aupposed that he made his escape by the boat to Wilmington, N.C. The second mate will remain in jail to await his trial tain, it is supposed, will apply to his Honor Jud, Frost, - tee absence of his Honor Judge ebrist, District Judge ment upon bai 96 follows Upon mate, having occasion to give some order which was deceased over The decease? clotted with blood and the gray airs of the old man. ineffiviently executed, struck the ‘the head twice with a belaying pin. took to his berth, and died before morning... 774 the next ite ad happened. ig the da: he seaman Wj ’ sloth, brought on deck, wher art ceremony by the board and after some ep ew, Mr. La PPSGH the arrival thené. The , was consis! of the vessel mate, as aforesaid, was permitted not be known, of course, until the wituerses ars cross ex: amined before the court; but enough is know show that a homicide has been committed, an eommitted by the second mate, that the captain extremely culpable ia not taking the steps nex % secure a jncicial investigation of the mi: writing the above, we learn that Captain “Miohs has Leen admitted to bail in the sum of #2,600— | Charleston News, August 16. Escarm ov A Coxvict.—-On Saturday laat we visited Sing Sing, where we learned that a convict escaped from the State prison the day previous, in w very ingenious and skilfal manner. James Dunn, the convict {i estion. although but twenty vears old, bad served one term in the prison, and had been but a few months returned on another sentence, which wes for life. Ho worked in weaver shop, and managed to procure strips of india rubber cloth, | i with which he mado a tube, some six feet long, and water tight. To the end of this he attached a be the same material. and shaped like a duck. D tLe forenoon of Friday, he left kis shop and mane to elude all the vigilant keepors until he reached th Yiver, where he threw off and secreted all bis 1h ine, end with his indie rubber life preserver, ptunced into the water. end of the tube in his mouth, while the bag floated vt fag apon the svrfaco, through which the air passed to supply respiratic In thi# manner he went somo distance from the shove, aud, drifting with the tide, he poreed the gu ond keepers aud afl the men employed along the prison docks, the railroad, Rob- inson's dock, the farmer's dock at the lower landing , *emporarily absent from the city, it had not been | | of the village, mansion house do and ap to Col yer's dock, a distance of halto mile. At this zome part of hie pipe @ way, and he had to r ‘the surface ond swim ashe Here he found a nam- ber of men snd boys, who were astonished to see a atravger swimming from a bay four miles wide, at mid day, and under the burning aun of one of the hottest days of the season. On gaining tho shore, he remarked with perfect composure, that he had “won the bet.” Some one inquired where his clothes Where. He pointe? to the upper landing, and re- Marked that he had “left them np there when he went in.” He then started np the railroad track, and meeting a Mr. Fowler, he pointed to a person still further north, and inquired of Mr. Powler “if Shat man had » bundle of clothing?” He received a negative anawer, when he replied that “he had stolen his clothes while he went in swimming,” and then mtarted off a few hundred yards, when he jeft the road aad entered Gen. Vau Wyck’s grove. Soon after he was _obeerved croesing the yards and felis toward the Dale cemetery, in the same condition in which he left the river, © which he bas ait been goen.— Peekskill Republica Axuret OF THE LATE COLLECTOR oF Sax Po an- on On the 16th fost., af Sieul » Ohio, U5 wrshal J. W. Viteh artested ¢ James Gol ca writ ordering bim to be teken to San Fe tly upon the arrest, % labor ou «wd, and Col. Collier being brouht be'or wett, the hearing was postpone’) UU + Thg pall was fixed at $5,000, indred HorEODS Nee LD OgIrt ty Offer theme p nd an he ever eajoyed, spi ina few | terwards | went uu ic company with one or twoothers, | P! =A8, Sd was ou his way nome | and the cap- 1. | ) to be discharged from im- gwd in sail | the captain was advi~ in | jengers wore uot permitted to | Sinking to the bottom, he kept one | sae noma Cea ener et tie cle aah deagn deren short time since, a negro man belonging to Makes incierathe Sarees afree man. Captain Holbrook waited J at his residence, on Sata » fe of plaining that matter to prooure negro’s rel the Judge was ita) vem teas ex: the ing for some of *, bd hoethrs wae not the place in val ce to be consulted on such matters; that court e' m t eight v'olock, thing the a to him matter brought u however, gave orders to the that if Captain H. would go bail bail be tak he being his ( ue H.'s) slave demanded counsel his discharge yesterday mornii court room, which J Joyes refused. ex: citing lap then , in the course of which Captain H. remarked he bad never sent any that mereages to the Judge, and that he had apologized for futervapting eae Saturday, which Re consi- never in bis life, nor never intended to soreen him- self behind his official robes, chastise any man Cy ‘such language, if he was not acting in his offi capacity. The captain re- marked that he was mos ready and willing to give the Judge any satisfaction he desired, at any time, and immediately left the court room. | It appears that a short time after the ol of the business of the court, both parties met on street, when Captain H. demanded an explanation, and accused the Judge of having told an uatrath. ‘The Judge immediately struck Captain H. over the side of the head with his cano, cutting bim prett; severely on the face and arm. A crowd oo! round the parties, aud succeeded in parting them. The leader in Captain H.’s arm is said to have been pecke We hope sincerely that the matter may ead ere. American Genius, | List of patents issued from the United States Pa- | tent Office for the woek euding August 16, 1853, and | beariug date August 16, 1853 :— “ George W. Baynes, Thomas Hinty, and Minter, | Jackson, of Glenville, Va-—For improvement in | bedstead fastenings. 4 “ | William Beach, of Philadelphia, Pa,—for im- | provement in meat tenderers. | ~ Jobn Binder, of Chelsea, Mass.—-For improvement in hinges tor folding bed-tends. V. Charpie, of Mount Vernon, Ohio—F'or im- provement in gun locks. | Tbomas Crovsiey, of Roxbury, Mass——For im- provement in printed carpets. Senjamin I. Delano, ot Chelsea, Mass.—For im- proved rudder brace. i Mickael B. Dyott, of Philadelphia, Pa.—Yor im- | provement in facing buildings. 4 ) Aaron W. Geabeart, of Beailsvilie, Ohio—For {m- | provement in machines for preparing epoke timber. Asbal H. McKinley, of Higginsport, Ohio.—For | improved socket for auger handles and braces. Jacob Mumma, of Mount Joy, Pa—For improve- | ment in draught apparatus of seed planters. | BK. Root, of Hartford, Conn—For improve- ment in drop hammers. . William Van Auden, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y—VFor improved trip-bammer. | dehn P. Schenke, of Boston, Mass, assiguor to | John P. Scheuke and Adolph 8. Saroni, of same | ploce —Vor improvement in breech-loading firearms. | William Harrison Bubbit, of Waynesburgh, Pa.— For improvement ia hili-side ploughs. A | Aury G. Coes, of Worcester, Mass —For improved screw: wrench. | William Coleman and Stephen G.Coleman, of Pro- | vidence, R. 1—Fer improved stip’s block. Alpheus C. Gallabue, of Alleghany City, Pa— For improvement in machines for pegging boots and shoes. eee August 16, 1853. Aute-dated Febru- ary 18, 1853. | Gibson North, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improve- ment in the oven doors of cooking stoves and | ranges. | Abijah R. Tewksbury, of Boston, Mass—For im- | proved boat or scow. Be: Henry Stauton, of the army of the United States | ‘of America—tJ’or improvement in | breech-loadiag firearms. DESIG™. | _ John W. Van Cleve, of Dayton, Ohio, assignor to | Jemes Greer & Co., of Duyton, aforesaid —Design | for a cooking stove. discharging Dagine Murer x Stacnron, Va.--The comma- nity was shocked on the 14th inst., by the annouace- | ment that Wiiliam Coleman, long known as one of the most inoflensive citizens of Staunton, had been 2 in Lis own house. <A jury of iuqnest—Bea- min Crawford, Esq., coroner—ascertained tho fol- foul deed. The occupied a house, as his @welling and cabinetmaking shop, near the | divergence of the two streets leadiag into town from | the Fnetion of the plank road and the Waynes agh turnpike, and near the residence of Mr. W. | Craig, a spot in close view of which people were con- | stantly at work, or passing and repassing. On Thursday afternoon he was last observed abort his | house. “On Friday morning, one or two persons called on business, and Imocked, but did not seo or hear him. Nothing unusual, however, was sormised, days to Ree any one. undever’several days. Some four deut he had& were visible on his head, inflicted with or Asrs0n claw-hammer, which waa still in the roomy He was in his usual dress, and when the murderer approached, was probably reading or sewing; a | paper and bis spectacles were on the table, and some thread and buttons scattered over the floor. On his j fire Was a pot coutaining a chicken, which he was evidently cooking for his supper. His chesta and drawers were open or unlocked, ag if a robbery had aleo been accomplished bythe murderer. Some loose coins, amounting to nearly five dollars, were found by she jurors in searching the house. At a subecquent search, thirty-five doilars were found buried under iis work bench. funnen ix Sr. Lovrs,—Night before last, abont 16 e’eloe young man by the name of Patrick An in- Dunn, was killed in the following manner : dividual by the name of Eliott L. Martin, bet‘or | krown as Baltpetre, who keeps a coffee house on the | corner of Second ond Lombard streets, accompanied by one or two others, went up ¢o a boarding house on the same street, No. 9, kept by a Mrs. McGinn, : for the purpose of eceing young HoGian: ler son, with whom Martin had previously had a diffloulty, and for the Pepore a Paving satisfaction ont of him, as he said, that night. They called for McGian, whe did not show hinself, but on their making some other disturbance the deceased stepped to the door, when Martin, without any provocation, immediately fired severs] shots at him from a revolver, most of which took effect. One entered the left eye, and onother the forehead, peuetrating the skull. The unfortunate m: U,and Martian fied, and went to the hovee of a friend, from whom he borrowed o herseand leftthe city the same night. As he hid relotives living im St. Charles county, it was thought | he might have made for that poiat, and two officers | were dispatebed in pursuit of bim a short time after cceurrence, but they had not returned ata late hour last evening. This your n, Dann, ling ' until yesterday morning and ired. In connection | with this tranenction, a police officer was implicated 26 being one of the party who went to the house, and as being acceesciy to the murder, aud yoster( & warrant was itsned for his arrest; as he wa eeryed last wight, As the matter will undergo an investigation, we decline publishing his ofllecr's | nome, and the rumors relative to the participation the ofair.— St. Louts Republican, Aug. li. Pine ayn oxe Lives Lost at Dernorr—Abont eleven o'clock on Monday night a fire broke out in the pottery manufactory of Mesars. Pfing & (ross. man,on the corner of Orleans and Maple streets, | near the Gratiot road, which entirely consumed the | boilding all the sheds, and about ten cords of wood belonging to the establishment. The most un- | fortunate occurrence, however, was the fact that a | d, who clept in | } man by the name ot William Ahret | one of the upper rooms of the bul ing, which was only about a story and a half high, was barned to | death. Jt was rumored on the evening of the fire | that a man was in the building; but tho creat heat | prevented any examination being made. Yesterday moraing, however, the remains were discovered, the legs and head having been completely burned to | Cinders. It ts suppoved that he had heen flirt snffo- cated, while asleep, by tue smoke.—Letrort Adeor: | tiser, Avg. 171. Dysrsreny m Prrvon Gronar’s Cov We loorn from ti artborough (Md) Gazer the dy cntery, (vi) lina lately been 80 fa Dis ay distiie! ) now with considerable violence at the 1 ) ¢ Fields and vicinity. There ave been several ceatis at the almahouse in hborkee tha Bields tomes Ball, living none f tout his wife and two « fare, are aew witha * phe samae disgase, sidered ought to be perfectl, pcre | to any gen- tleman. Judge ‘Joye rotorved, and said that Ho had | lowing information, all that can yet be had of the | ashe lived @ secluded lite, frequently refusing for | y Beton the Sunday morning | succeeding, some of his neighbors, observing his dae" The facts, as far as they | had been so long closed, entered the bead. His we appeared upon this examination, are very nearly | found h'm lying in his blood on the,’and it was evi- | the 4th of July last, the second | body was rapid); FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL, eer MOSSY MaGKuUT. Suxpar, Avgust 21-6 P. M. Duriog the past week the stock market bas experi enced, but moderate fiuctustions, The transaction: have bese pretty extensive, and the movements have | Losas and dicousts except to been at times ia favor of both buyer and eeller. At the clore yesterdsy the tendency was dowmwaid, and there TOPE sreeesoees were indicutiens ef more business during the pre sect week. It will tehe some time to restore confidence im the fancy securities of the day, and until it isrestored | Healestate......... ‘we cannot oxpect asy permanoat improvement in prices, | Bonds amd mortgages. even in the event of the money market becoming easier. ‘The recent depreciation in the market value of stocks generally bas been so great, and the decline has been 40 rapid, that operators, moderately timid, will for slong time be particularly cautious and careful of what they touch in the shape of fancy securities. After suche fall we eanmet expect @ sudden reaction, no matter how | abundant facilities for speculation may become. Losal | Csuses will, undoubtedly, from time to time occur to de | lay the recovery, aud then we must not lose sight of the Position of things on the other side of the Atlantic. It is the opixion of some of the shrewdest observers of passing events, that u genera! war in Europe is almost she has taken, and that if the other powers Ox upon any ultimatum requiring the withdrawal of the troops trem | the principalities, hostilites must be the result, All this, however, isa mere matter of opision, and parties | ere pretty equally divided on the question, All reason- ‘apd that he would | ing, all arguments, all probabilities are without their | Registered rote in ciroulatioa. | usval force and effect, aa the matter depends entirely | Due Treasurer Stete New York | upon the will of one man, and he may act contrary toall | Due depositor» on demand | the rules of national law and ju:tce., It is more # ques- | tion of time than anything else. We see by the most | recemt fimancial a-counts from Europe that the value of | money war steecily advancing, and public confidence in | thedutare rapidly diminishing. This is ominous, It is | true that the funds on the other side bave net been 80 much affected as on this, but it must be borae in mind | that we have for many monthe been on the topmost nave | of speculation, while in Ergland they bave, with all the abundance of money, been extirely free from Gt least that excitement Here stocks bave been enor. mouily inflated. There they bare been moderately de prersed. We bave been cn ore extreme and they on the other. ‘The eflcot therefore has, up to this time, been much greater here than in Loudon or Paris. The stendi- ness, comparatively. of the funds abrosd cannot be com- | sideveda oriterion of ihe public miod, to the same ex- | (ent asf tho market had been lorgely expamded, and | amidst te rumors of war prices had boon sustained, | There was vot that rasgin fcr depreciation, excopt in | the event ef an open rupture of che peaceful reletions, | | | We do not lock for an immediate adjustment of the | diMiculties existirg between Russia aud the other Euro- | pean powers. Negocietions may con a, | and warthen be the result, The apcroeching wintor may be consumed In segeciations ant preparations, Warlike operations may be active on both sides, and finely tera | pateamicably. In the cvent of the mosi unfortunate resull to the efforts being made to preserve the pease of the world, wedo avt believe fora mcment that we are going to be ruined or seriously ixjuyod in ovr financig, oz commercis! relations. Every element of prosper! within cur linits is ina round and healthy state, they are not likely to bo disturbed or deranged by poli- tical movements in Europes. Wezs and rumora of war are bugbeers which haye frightened our capitailsts and commercial men, and nesrly ruined them in entictpa- tion, while the roslity bas proved harmless. It probably will be so sgeim; and tho:e who have norve enough to move on cautiously and carefully, regardless of the panios which seize the timid at the appearance of every little | spce or epot in the commercial horizon, will realize the truth of our predictions. According to a resent officiel report of the Figeworth Land Company, the assets, at a fair valuation, make ont the stock to be worth more then one huodred per cont premium, Enorwonms Laxp 4xp Lirroveunt Couraay, ‘79 acres land on railroad and caval $129 391 49 eeres terraces aud stone wharf 117.612 100 nozes land......+0+. Total (land)... Bank and coupons stocks ioue for mon' MAT. 352 Ze r | iiities for land, So 99,961 i Not assets, or $11 per share of $5 rorri The onpital stock of the company is represented by 40,000 shares, the par value of which fs five deliars each. The Edgewor*h Company rome time sinoo set off 100 acres of land—which is not ircladed iu the above state. meut—and formed company onlicd the Walden Ii'gh | iano Compony, with a capital of #89,000; stack for which | wes isnued at two dollars per share, and divided amovg the stockholders of the E/goworth Company, in tho ebope of a diy ideud. of certain articles, ether than foreign dry goods, im- | ported into this port during the week eucing aud in- cluding Friday, August 19th, 1853. New Youe.—Worsry Ixeope kgs, Puiue. | Commence ov Tr Port | Bate 4 19t 3 7.907 | Blac uM asote) 4 683 2,278 1,218 sa'309 20 | Coment . ‘218 | China Clay 27 | China wero... Lat 2618 ~~ “4 rf te «0. 3 Clocka, 596 Coal, tons 38 : $36 | 821 | Deg plates \ as 43 Porcus’n caps It 2853 ,559 Irom, tons... 119 | Bleach Powa's 180 2,708 Hoop, balog,,1 334 Bronze do,... 1 711 Pig, tons, | Ewtmstoue. Carb, amr | Casta buds. Camphor..... 2 | Chior. potash, Cocbineal..,. U3 Essential oil. Fea. lemon 1s | Gelatine...... 2 | Gum arabic... 50 | Gom damet Gran eenegu. 3 | Gum treg.. o Hid. petasb.. 20 K Licorice paste. 40 5,378 | Med. prep. 58 29,168 Potash idine, “9 70,603 Phosphorus... 4 195 ( 5 2 204 9,55 966 865 22/238 1,376 om 2107 S40 21,998, 11,160 mA 0 93 Statpary stabicner 20,212 807 7719 HOR. reese 89 Other imports WO 4, 16,03 Value of morchandise importa’ for the week | _ ending August 19, 1968.00. .....0cc00 0. Do, Uty GOOD sr seeeee ces + Total The prinelpal items of fmport dv #1,772,002 2080 6M g the week were as Jcil vn Coffee, $52,298; sca’ goods, | ; undregeed skins, big (ron, i e450, reiicond izeo, seaeT% cublery, $05,604, oant- jue certain; that Russia will act recede from the position | Add for cents......++++ 22 | Trumom Smith, United States Senator of Coumectiont, ©0808, 009 | | the annexed statement exhidita the gaantity aad yalue |‘ 89 | 7761 | 8489 | ware, 965 236; load, $43 407; tle 976,606; euper, $240,010; wee $48 (64, watohes, $77,139. The Albany Register «ives the annexed exhibit of the condition of the banbe of thi» State om the 11th of June, epmmpared with that on the 2th of Februry, 1868 on mun Brita ge Ney Yous, ces Feb, 26. June 1, directors and breber: 0136 176 TAL $137,489, 853 end discoun's to dirco- eeseeeeeees 6,410,208 7,100,864 All otber Vebilities, ab-olate or éuectors, cont \o All cums due from brokers. Pr Lose gud expense scoouat.. erdralts . Svecwe . Cash 1 . Bills of solvent Bills of suspended banks on Fotimat same, Dove trom scivent backs on de- 16,082,256 Due fr credit. : Due from sus] deme: Vi timated: Total resources... .,....8223,682,708 $232,646,442 Thabiltics. Copital, + $67 628.326 = $75 188,261 Prodve,. + 6,873,266 = 10,202,723 Notes in circulation not regis- ‘348 26 356 O16 29.700 768 29,728, 044 1,763 460 1 610,197 eee 70,469,626 996, | Due individuels and corpora tions cther than-banks and 1 674,183 81 360 067 629,102 3,836,066 Add for ceats,, 440 Total Habilities ......,.$226 681.428 $232,017 986 The following table exhibits the condivion of the banks at three periods :— Dec, %. Feb, 20, June 11. $184 877 200 $141.580,045 $141 590 696 18110316 18 634157 19 820.646 11408743 -10(80. 306-13. 884.410 20,006 241 16 144 816.17 833-543 2817 708 7 4 $63 196 ive from banka = 14 646 482 15 575 089 Copivals.... €6,400 703 73 188 AL Cirouwation. ,. 08.416 109 4 80.084 959 Depovite,..c... 74,028 43 — 79.480826 79 996 628 Due to banks... 29,908 253 — 8).476,106 31,889,120 ‘Ibe February report comprises returns made by the | 277 berks end oze branch, aad the Juve statemont from | £06 banks. The Juce report embraces the returns from 62 banks in Now York city — 48 incorporated, 126 asscciated, £0 individuel and 29 ‘batere now closing up, The tardivess | exhibited by publishing, ak this late Cay, the exhibit of | tho banks in June taut, is entirely owing to the tndide- retee of banks. and the late dates at which some of the reports are made; tho last returm to the department was | made on the 17:h of August. The annexed letter from a correspondent at Eagle Fistor, Lake Suporior, of the London Mining Journal, givea an accouat of sows valoab’e tracts of mineral land, recently purcbaced by the Lake Superior Land and Mining Com- pany. This company have sceured several very large eeotions of mineral land in the mining district of Lake Superior, the advance in the value of which must, before the Ispse of many months, havo a most favorable effect on the value of that atock, Ses! SUrRRion Ge Late hasten Sm—At levgtn the operators in me! are joming to be alive to the value of the mineral lands in this seo- tion. The effect of tbia is ceon in the inoceased aotlsi-y of operatins at all the old works, and in the impulse | given to the serch for frech locations. Thoadvance ia the value of mineral jands, in consequence of this late though | true estimate of the ospaci y of this region to yield large | i ues To suy well constituted company. end of tae | facility about to be created by the caagl at the Sault, for | | eeuding the oro specdtiy toa profitable market, is exceed- ingly lorge. but not more so than migit be expec:ed, | alrhovugh there aze above a score of mines in «be Lake Sus eeior regiem, which would bring this moment £100. 000 | that ura, ‘The capital, skill, and energy now being | expended lo their developement will give such » boun- | teous reiurn, thet the o:igmai iuvestunente will sink isto insignificence. Awoug ‘be strangers who aro in this locality specifical- ly engeged in rurvey~g sud exploring, are the Hon, | apd Wiliam Petherick, Keq., of London, G. B. former has beep putting in operatign an ex: terdd system of dtc eavioravibns upom the tract elope'sg te she North-west Maatoes Come eny where he i been highly euocessful; aod the latter peteas, ' retained by rome British capitalists, has made a mos | careful survey cf ® rick tract some two miles south of Azute Habor, wiih which be bas exorosed his entire s1- | Pefaction, stating that the appearance of the veins is such | as will warrant an extended prosccution, avd jastity ail | Leonsury expenditore.or their developement.” 1 eas re- | cantly on this location, which is Cesigosted as the Leke | Sopeiior Mining Company's, with » frieod, aud made | come notes of the yetus crowing it, which are at your dirpo-al. | Vein No, J, keown aa the Kiiliker vein, hae been aur- {| | weyed, end opened by Crocs cattiogs at the surface at | ven dierent poiats, within » distance of 3,14 feet, shoeing thaciy Varies from two to nme feetin widch. it is compoecd Of the eezoe material as the Copper Falia, | | avd othe Valuab'e mises situated upon the same range | of rra86, pnd produces copper in pieces of from twouty | -vtnds downwards. thoroughly disseminated through tbe / matrix. Am aéit level oan be ériven in trom tho baw of | the mountain, that will give 121 feet of sloping ground above it for 3 000 feet in lex gth. Vein No, 2 is situated absut 800 foot weet, running Persil, compoxed of the r material (lanmouite, | preb: quartz, and celcarious spar, in amygdaloidal | trap) witu copper disseminated turovgh the matcix, | bi) ig in widca from three to ten feo€ at the sur’ | Vein No, % is siiuated about a querter of @ mile east of | | the Kilhrer vein; the evidences at tho surface ore | aly as ag as they wore at ee ee other points, { a re company sre prosecul an exploration | | that will soon show its depths “i | ‘There are other veins that have been worked by anclent | | miners. Some cf the pits or trenches have becn cleared | | Sut, ard the veins are expocod, showing copper in emall | | pieces, dissewirated through the veinstone. Each of the veins have good and woil defized walls, and soutain native copper crossing the formation, and. no doubt are tro: | veizs of sesondary completion. at the prospects | of the location, ‘thore is no viridis reason why these OF more good dividend paying mines may not de established | | om thia tract, { Iv my next will give yous sketch of the position of 4} ore ormoro cf the other valuable eaterpriacs wow boing | opened in this region. D. A. Fagle Harbor, Luke Superior, Michigan, Juno 21. | The Crowa boing the chief lord of all mines in Prussia, | | accurate statistical accounts of the produotion of all | mines are at the command of government, and the re- tarts are annunsilly published Tho statement of the yield of the minos in 1852 fs the following: — TEVSFLAN MLNENG STATISTICR Minerals, (Quansities Raised, Value Cools... Tons, 3,323 583 $8. 806,C92 Liguite.. 1,271,163 1,508. 282 Tren eres ve M72 151 04 “ine Sead 14.085, Copper 62,155 Cobalt eid | Nickel * 23 Artenio 13 | | Sunganere “* ,,. 626 6241 2 | | The return of coale shows o rapidty Increasing produe- | ton cf the great ficlis in Silesia, om the Ruhr, and oa | she Saaz, aa well as that of-Alx la Chapelle, The awm | ber cf bards employed inermsed more then nina per | cent in 1852, orer 1861; and the quantity rawed Increased | 107 16ihs percent, As nearly all the mines are as yet | working only thelr upper eeams, and the excavations j have extended to no great distance from iho shafts, they | ere all odteining geod profits, at the modarnte price cf | two aros. seven pieowings per ewt , or about five +hillings | per ix glioh ton, which is given as the ararags of the Lingdem, Owirg to the clreumstanes that the best tran | ores are wot found in the ooal measures, tron \s only emelted with coals or coke te the extent of about one- | hi of the total production, which, In 1820, reached 160,600 tons. The other half {s produced with charsoal, } the dest being made fa the Khentst previnoes. one haif | of the surfece of whteh ts still covered with woods. The whole of this seer, which is email enough for a | population of 20.000 is consumed in the country, with the exeovilon of a srall portion exported as steel. | | The bigh prices of iron have hitherto allowed the | ducer of chercos) irom rather to endeavor om pete with coke fron in domestic uses of the metal, than ied | | to fraprove its quality, so ae to rival the bars of | Me of Tassia, Tha domand, however, for fino ! tron for steel and parts of ma. } eerily increase with the growing pro D | cheepenirg of coals, which enable machloes to supereedo | hand-labew. | CITY TRADE REPORT, | Baronpay, August 6 P.M Arrrm—Ealea of 50 Lola, wore elected at $5 19{ for | penrls, nnd 84 81 '¢ for pots, per 100 Iba. Buxavervrs—Hiour was raiber quiet, but very firm, ‘The ra’on ivoluded 9 500 bbi par at $4 564 w BA 680%; saperfine No. 2nt 2476 9 $4 87: ordinary to choicat | and wixed to faney Western at $5 06 commen to goed Cbio at 8612 a prades at yroportionate figures, There were 700 Canadian bought, in port of $3 2h The movements in | Southorn reached O bble., at $6 574 095 62%; for d 10 000; $6 0235 a $4 75 for favorite, and $5159 134 for fhocy, per DDL. ¢ fourand corn meol wore | altered. Wihomt was im bsisk ile ‘The day's busi- ted to 25 000 bushels 2 white at $1 xed W Southern do , el. ie for Corr —Semne S00 begs Rio beoeg't per | cammomile, each, ond tony of them not to be obisived for taica | yy | Loto ber—€50,400 awed ist | ing 1 box beaten metal; 1 barrel asd 100 casks patent } ofl, 2 | bois. 4,180 bars steel. | pede Hiberts, 25 casos sardines in oil, d was and ca! $1 e $1.06 for lump, per dtl. ‘2 bbds. Cuba changed handsat 2c. gallop. Pens. — We oan notice no alteration io crude whale or sperm. Olive was in fair request ot $1 25, The sales of other articles embraced 4 bu0 1s linseed. at O80. a ‘o., and 2,600 gailons oity red at 400. per gallon. PRoviniens —terk ruled about the came; the ux'es con: aleted of TO bdls weatern, at $12 81% a $12 87% for and $16 3736 a $16 60 for moss. per bbl Cat meats not vary muvb. Tbere was a borter onqul-y for lard; the rales included 200 bbls. at 100 a lic. and 225 kegs at I1kc. a 11Xo.. per tb. Ssiee of 500 bbls. beef were effcoted at Bevaee ree. No change of moment has cocurred in butter or cheens. Tuce.—Fair to prime was moderately dealt in at $1 a $4.8754 per 100 Ibs. SUGARS wore much more and favored owners. The sales comprised 2 100 hhds Cubs, at do. 2 bie ; 100 Texes at private bargain, acd 100 i’orto Rico, a: 5340 per b. ToBAdco.—The day's busiuess har been confiued to 35 bbde. Kentucky, et To, a 8c ; and 30 cases Onio seed les’, at 60. per lh. 7, & Wuwxey varied tittle. Sales were made of 500 bbly., at 25346. 200. fur Obio and prison; and 150 bbls. drudge at ‘26c. per IMPORTATIONS OF THE WEEK. Bac'p—1 onck Boor—62 casks bovtled, 490 carkd beer. Bleaching Powders—50 tos, 190 casks, Brick — 25,248 fire, £0 700 scourtag 12,000 bricks. Bones —21,000 thin bones. Coal—1,621 tons capnel, 120 tons orreil, 66 wegon loade Albion, '647 chalorons, $40 toes. C2001- 1,030 boga. Coflee—3 tos , 4646 bbls, 6,586 bags, Cop- 2 660 Ibs., 4 bbls., L beg old, 13 Bbls., 1 do.. 2 oarks, 30 pieces; 610 sacks copper ore. Cheese—10 cases, & hamcers. Dry Goots—1.664 pkgs per steamer Humboldt, 617 do. per oh.p a, 047 do. per George Washington. 4(6 do. per Awerisen Congress, 624 do per Univerco, 465 do. per Undereriter, 358 do. per Wo-t Point, 417 do per Tempest, 841 do, ‘por Provideut Saidt, 818 do. per Southsmptou 810 do. per Northumberland, 24400 per Parthen'a 211 co per. Z., 195 do. par Ji sey, 144 do. per Hermine, 161 do. per Richard Morss, Ti1'do, per dave Walah, 77 d>. por Su Pateiok. 66 do. per Excelsior, 82 do. pex Wiliam Jarvis. 24 do pe. of the South, 22 do, per Julia, 27 do, per U: do. per Hudson, 408 do, por bark W ly 104 do. per America, 157 do. per Cora Lina, 198 do «er Leste 186 do. por Philadelphia, 127 do. per Orion. 68éo por Helos, 7 do per ava Harley 9 per brig Hanower. 8 do, por G. W Rursell, totst 8 627 pkgs. Dye soods— 69 ood, 734 Cursoon, 873 tore 1687 as 158 piross Brovilects. Luge urd dso e8 TocDs inogo, Lasse ef setaples, 1 cack dyentuifs 2.200 cauters britealove, 15 chevts Inc dyo, 40 chests shellas, £0 carte 20 bb's sal smmonis. 40 oxe%s Carbonate amo Dia, 130 jer, L70 casks scdawct, 160 bbls. four of suluaur, 220 kegs bicarbooate 1,940 begs 1,200 casks binarbocave £008, YT bbls. gom. 13 bbls. 277 bags guw copal 36 cases licorice, 1010 cases sicorice peste % cuks cream of terter, 2 boxes 4 cases quinine, 2 boxes sulphate of qui- nine €6 bbls 1 bex cocanenl 24 cases rhubarb, 105 bags divi divi, 8 cases hydrtodate of potash 10 dols potach L bog wegvesta, 15 caves essential oil, 10 cacks argols, 200 boxes msocarcni, 36 coroons fpetacuatsas, 2 cases 10 ‘ossks alkali, 4 barrels chicory, 8 Yerreia chicory roots, 90 casks oxide of 7z'nc, Soaks regulus antimony: 145 oarrels barytes; 1 bac- rel tapioca; 2 casks putty; 100 tons chalk; 80 casts 20 Derrele giuo: 68 casks emery; 6% barrety piewdura; 4 balf barrels arrow rcot; @ boxes 16 cane tolu: 36 barrels lumbago; 13 cases exeroes; 16 barrels orange psel; 2 arrels cteimois; 1 quarter pipe coloricg syruo; 5 bar- rels rose pink; 20 caves} box perfumories; 1 chest sago; 8 oseen tin foil; $4 casks chewiests; 10 casks whiting: 30 casks 12 puroheons bay weter; ‘35 bairels sarsaoe rilla; 8 ca-es medicines. Fish—89,000 kilograra: cod; 356 bacvels 1 bali do, mackerei; 2 oarreis 1 i salmon; 24 tieroes G barrels pictled do; 10 barrels but; 12 berrels tongues and sounde: barrels ssalo fish, Fruit-—468 boxes oranges; bores Jomous; 59 boxe: 61 begs almonds; 1,415. pizes; 450 dozen pine- apples; 2346 berrols 6 boxes swootments: 1 box preserves; 1 teirce & bexes pickles; 2 barrels fruits; 105 cases fruits in vinegar. Fiax—26 bales. Gutta percha—892 jockv. Gueso-—27 barrels guano, Usts—27 boxes 20 coves hata, 6 packages straw bats. Hises—4,605 dry ox und cow, 11,125 ary hides, 626 sslted do, 1,050 ox d0., 41 dressed do., 21 sacks, 18 boxes, 1L beles acd 8,700 hiies Horns—6535 ox 83 begs, 4.200 horns. Hi 24 tierces, 1 berrel ne Hemp—1,648 bis. Heir—9 bis. horse baie; 9162 Ibs. 10 bis 10bgs heir. lodiakubber—30 lbs. 36 boxes 83 bgs. Tron —211 tons, 30,220 bars of railway iron; 48.506 bars, 4,557 }asdlon iron; 6,881 bund'es hoop; 2.617 bundlen ‘sheet; 2.181 tons pig trom; 6,778 rails; 1.261 bata, do.: Gles band irom, 2,142 busdies and 637 bars of ba: 421 coils iron rods; 1,167 rails, and 424 compoucd do., 3L148 bundles wrenght tron; 20 500 Ibs. do, old; 51 dundles 3.000 Ibs. cost do ; 308 irom plates, 53 bundles of ship do.; 471 bundles iron wire; 87 bundles tubes; 24 chains, ond16 cares do ; 556 pipes; 100 anvils. 116 tons srd 25 pieces irom. Lead—4.647 packages of lead, i8 berrels, 1.206 pieces lead. Laathor—6 cases leathor. pieces sprucs -cantlings; 100 carks patent sheath- for commoa, ard MOLAREHB.- 86 418 feet pawed lumber. te! Molasees—085 bhde. 562 earks 60- tos. molasses. 67 Jon mats. Marble—405 blocks. Oi!—19 pun- cheons 28 casks linseed, 186 casks 12 botiles oxch olive pipes rope 512 octegens olivo ; 1 easel box Harlem 1; Leask almond; } cask eoccanut oil; 2 enske oil, Paints—64 oasks, 2 cares painters’ colors; 4 baskets var- ish; 200 bbls. whitiog; 60 casks white paint. P 150 tons lump. 366 tons stone plaster, 200 tons ¢o., 200 tons plas:er Paris 1.625 tops do, Rags— 802 bags 782 baos rage. Rios—80.004 ibs. rice. Rattaned O14 bals., 9 quantity. Salt—13 248 begs, weighiog 1,345 -988, of salt, Coo bags and 16.056 bushels ‘ralt. Sholl— $ boxes 1 bbl, tostoire, 6 tes. chell. Soap—56 ca Seed —41 begu carary, J cacksgarden seed Skins—t asks saltod, 222 bales poat, % do. covey, 23 casks £ e288 propared thins, Sutaao—l 245 bags somes, Ste6l—639 cases 1,991 Sogar—578 boxes ooatatning 192,000 tegars, 29,000 looce entars, 17.745 boxex 254 cxses 14 béls regars, 1 package tuinples. 625 bhds. 69 tiexces 47° bbls, Mywoovedo sugar, 10 boxor clayed do, 3.838 hb bags . fa tierce 163 | pble.. 2 476 11/910 begs, 9 sarcples, 2 packages sugar. Srleor—48 saves 169 hogs musterd, 70 bbla ginger 12 begs yemuty, 33 a pimento, 1 bbi. cloves, 1 box nut. megr Lcare currants, 7 pipes 100 Pass. olives, 2.100 105 Cases proserved ginger, 11 baga 10 half bbis. pepper. Spiriia—100 hhde. S72 qr. plpew 457 qr, casks 555 bbis. brandy, 6 sample boxes do., 7 puscheons, whiskey, 06 do. rum, Ol casks ef ale. pipes 3 casks pia, 2 boxes 1 pkg. liquors. Tin-~5 865 boxes plates. ‘Tobaoco—-6t bales $ pkgs leaf, 1 box 42 bales tolacoo, | Winea—100 quarter ercks white wine, 9 casks do vivegar, 50 bbls. 12 half hhis do., 16 hhds. white wine, 142 seks 1281 baskots champagne, 700 phge do, 1 oxek Modeiza, 100 bole, white Lisbon, M0 cares vine, 12 ba'tles oadh, 1.387 onses 12 boxes 2460 baskets wine, 83 half hhds 500 bottles eased in iihde. do., 248 caske 484 qr. do, 327 bhds. 25 bbls de., 1 pipe onced in 20 cetaves, & sample boxes wine, Wood— 268 logs 579 peces mahogany, 300 bale. 900 ahoge' a wil low, 77 seeder. Window (ilasa—6 505 pirodge Shek jock, 89 bales woollen waste, 284 bales $9 bags wool. 7ipe—i0 orks. sheet zino, ed ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ee. BEE FIFTH AND SEVINTA PAGES, “oe DP COTILLON TXCURSION he Bad of August, M54, for the of the Holy Cros, now in as of crection in Forty-second ctrect. Tickets if b. “Tho splendid and woll utted steamboat South aad Larges, will Leavp Spring street at 7 A. Rinetconth strootsN. Ke, at 73%, wha Forty cuizd stueal R., a4 A.M. Returning at Saino docks. {RAND EXCURSION AND CELEBRATION TO WIN F feld, Augiat .—Omntbusos ana vonveyanees will lenve ths Girand and Houston atrect tortion, frou the Wil- anebure side, oud the Twenty third etr @ Colvary Comatery ferry, every half hour dneing tie day, eommene ing at » quarter before 9 v’eloalk. day the lots the woot side of Fisko atenna will be offered for » A» herosoforo—@id om each Jot at tho timo of pur Torm Terious wishing t jo nity to purchase rey only. Rofrogia monts yl ors, fe0e Of expo ‘ully invited to partielpate AL farther infosmation wt tho clea, N ‘Tyo row, cones of Chas it by D. HOGAN: on the prom ives. a 10 ies ANDERWS 43. ¥. KENDALL. |. B- a) he wonther prove stormy, thi ural; wl tlie place the first luir doy thervefters’ tho balance in &) monthly payment avo] shomesires of the oppor PICNIC AND COTILLION EXCURSION OF RAND vi « rd Mi | ¢t jantio erds to Mouet Hermon Grove, on Tars- dey, August 2,.—7 je steamboat New | Daven apd the red for | the oeeasion. 6 e008 sahene. thelr » of the EY eat exoursioes of th ‘The boat will ki .; Dolan sey | | ards. M., for nroliks a: ow LAKK Tb ee, Famille for the bal tonadle Hh POWPLTON KOUSK, NEW tH tho stret of October, for tne w : BORATIO BLAKE. E. obtale & 7 voouol in the K'noito a: an le Ne or ED ROOMS TO LET, A qvelitents toned frivate” from Motropolitan wmocie Tot Ge above, the. enon cA commentoating vite the bath, &o., om reasos ee PRIVATE PAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO ou furvishee eu teen " edi 0 yet ike at ie Waverly Pages “— Serer oe DY LIVING ALON: Las A it Miraitbed back parlor te a lady Sag Annee ir bie: for the Indvonty. Ao: ‘ona wishing ‘te Hee ane te etaqes pessshe dees Forma eepene we 4 tollnratcer week, iovadvance, ‘Address Me’ A-y Meeadoey Post office, for two days O¥ NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS, at ame Ma slants room lt ) tele natin “ of high reepoot on rd. Taquice At 70 Franklia street, first house west Kroudway. TA? ELY FURNISHED WF Form on tho cor, wi det; with borrd, to a gentlemen end his wile. Hig las socommodstio baths, de. Inquire at @ Vi Stroet, 86, Joba's park. BwR IN BkKOOSLYN.—TO LET, THREE F' Bished picasant rooms which can be divided. for sie: emen, with breakfeet tea in the werk and fall eoadey, ina pb) houre, within thirty minutes ‘ork ‘Terme m of No oder at ly to THRODO STEW ¢Kalb avenue corner of n stroot, Boe ee AND TKANSIE€NT, cag now be had, with choieo of rooms at Nos. 63 end }ast Twenty third etroot, sear Fourth avonue, The how has all tho modern improvements. OARDING.—TWENTY OR TWESTY-FIVE men. or gentlemen heir ladies, can be dated with good ‘cd rooms, by the week, dey, oF moth, or daily tearders talon on reasor able tormt, 30 fir class boarding house, by carly application ‘46 Hudson atroot. F 146 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEARSIXTE Washington parndo gro ‘A ¢0 two oF three sigle OARD NAR PROAVWAY, HOUSE FIRST CLasm, and nowly furnished throughout. His bathe, gaa, ge. Dinner at6 o'clvok Loostion clena and ploscant. "Lao: tne euites to let. Unexeoptionable te‘ere. ons reqaired at 46 ObiL at 2 Clintou place, Lighth atreot, CARD —A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WEtE board anda pleasant £ Hubert strect. ishod room Apply at 3 ee OR THKES GENT @ with geod hoars aud p t No. Be Sixteen BOs8B ON BROOKLY is HAIG UT9.-A GENTLEMAN und bis wife, and w fw gi tieoen, oan obteta very dooiratte wont L atnishad, ab NOy 6 two miu Fulton ferey. Termine modernie. House very plessntty situated. { OsKD—A PARLOR ANDO DELRGOOS GN THe SH cond floor, Gud other pleasant r-oms, to Tet to goatle- men ont their or to single gevtioncn, to permanous ox teansiert boarders, at S4 Bloookcr street, BORD FONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, on Union square, OARD-FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 22 UNION PLAI to Jet. with or without bosrd. ‘The bones te delight! situated Sli the modern fumrovemonts avd ovem looking the . ttrangers visiting the olty can be 2eome on can Lave & large. pl thal vith br akfaet and tes, and cinaer on at No Sands strect, Brooklyn, within five minutes walk of the Catherine and Fulton forrics. OALD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, IN A RESP: ble private family, whore there aro ne other bo fir agenttoman, Hedy and ehitd. Room furnished cr vafornished. = Spd requined, Address, with full paxticulers, £0, oral office, OARD—TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, Ww. hoard, ina geuter! Louse, contalving all ths m improvements near the corner of Broadway and Bi Street. Apply tok. THOME SUN, (43 Bro OARD CAN BE WAD WITH A (PRIVATE FAMILY, No. 117 Grand street, telow Broadway, for twe goutie~ men, with parii«l board, with largo furnished fromt room. Also, arcom for cingle contleman, wth partial Domed. oderate. Reference given ard roqut te ‘CTA- URNISHED ROOMS--AT NO. (1 WALKER STRHET, dwey- Bnet wud sittimg room; also, single Y ROOMS TO LET IN SOUTH BRGOK- ee Apply a6 164 A tlantio street, Brooklyn. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT JOY GRNanst unit tons Apply at S77 broume streets PPURNISHED ROOMS. UNTON SQUARE — FURNISEER cr univentshed apartments, for contlamen only, withows hoard, wt 02 Sixteenth street, opportte Untom eq) Rooms will be let in enits or early. Broakfast thetr rooms if gentlemen partioula:ly deal NE LARGK ROOM, SPLENDIOLY VURNISUED, onthe second story, front—also, ons of larce sive the third story, to let to eicele goutlemon, in a quiet private house. "Those who aro wishing to have the com of a homo cap find it by calling at No. 9% Prince fow doors weat of Broad way IRASANT ROUMS. WITH DREAKYAST AND TEA, may be obtaine?. With alady who hes not beer in Dalit of taking boarders, but who will endeavor to make as homelike ps possible. The rituation te delightfal and com Feniout, ne the oars page by conctantly. apply at Go drape Hest to the corner of Fou: th streets Reforemos que leo & back parior suitable for a p' ERKANENT BOARD WANTAD, BY A oO three persons, besides vervant, ina house with all the inodern improveinonta, wud where Wnt fow boarders ore token, Two moderate sized rooms, with parlor adjot woald bo required: unfurnished preferred, Addrose H. Ly Broadway Post Of) ference ziven. OOM MAY LE HAD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY applying at 1) Wares place, Charles street, Amity line of stages pace moar the door. HREEZ OR YOUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN r Sceommodated ith breakinet aud tea, and cornfortabe lodgings, w ' : ond Tene a roadway, between Twenty-ainth: 0 LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEM 7 board, a large front parler, wish wardrite paateeeoey ke, and well furnlabed, in a genteel vicinit ith een private family At fs a very desirable location, 44 the care nd tog Le door ever; inntes: Broome tirect, ce address J: Bs, Herald omecs On SS . WENANTS OhOITn, GOOD SIZED BASEMENT AND ROCELLA' FL let, at S04 Broadwey, corner of, an mie Frankiin steect. Suitable fora wholesain liquor busimemm, dottlin: es ablishmont, Inquire on the pros FOANWAY HOTEL TO SR.— THE AN? hotel dee Deux Mondes, No Kit Urozdwey, aren an thony stroct, just fitted up ia tho moet elegaat aud cosi panzer, will be leseed for Lve years from Ist May, sf 1 furniture will be ced for with x cood tenant, sad tho most nadorhted it be requt te MOT? & MURBAY E 8 TO LET.—THR DWE NG, 285 TOURTE ath, &0. Kent fig USES Retnd, contains twoive rooms, Aleo, the three etory house, ¥ Also; a fine new houso, Mo. SS Rast Twenty ul sh toety "8 rent bd atlt. the, thkoe Story hy re 4 Fourth a ren! ., cove: others, iy to be 19 Fourth avenue, from 2 to fit Seabee, FISUSY, 12 EET-AN EIROANT house, wens? excellent style, w frat rato house for suic, Apply the office of the Journal o€ Commare pare, A THREE STORY HIGH BASEMENT HOUSE (collar full aige kono), to let, in Sonth Brooklyn, toa smst) centes! family, — minutes walk from Hamil- ton ferry, conuistis bo with parlor, two 1003 fare om thiPd Bory gue Fi in if regnized.” tont very low to.8 food taunt; peosene Hon fetoly. Keforenes given and soqul ‘ddrese vel, ben eu Past Ouice. * een phdbe bonds —Rhsahda- stem ON. EAP eR eG OOS TO LET, WITH STEAM POWRR.—SEVE! very destratle ‘rooms, ta aixe from 23 Ly 30 to 25 by ieot, aver the Now York ‘aad Now Bayon ‘i-colght Bxtnees: od water slowrta Apply fo H, AS THON, sozoee jatnres, alone te. i of Elm bad ¥ravhlia strests, Poe Noss up staee TORE TO LET store on AT ASTORIA L. 1TH TARR ) grosery Cy Mata sad Faltoa lime situated at the junction of treote, with be. the beet businces stands in the villings je eae Doe Spd ons of nani 0 i. Wieser. (Po JBR—-TWO NEA € COTTAGRS WITH VERANDA fronts, plestextiy ritusted on Fifty-ecoond-stroot, nea the Hudsom River Kallroad. They ara and tha surrounding greands eovored with fine q street and Malden Iane line of ‘BLAGANT BROWN STONE Yrowe 0 1 ra) house, & Sands strect, Brooklyn: one three-story belek front Lowso; and one store and hadk room on Hantiten awe Novth Bove! 7m, and ftoom No. 420 Seve 3 two on Bi ne, Brooklyn; bas Ses ote be? s] parts of houscs and ani c of 5. P. TOWNSEND, ein. OF A FIRST CLASS ho okice on the fire hoave of suites hy, bette eon aot et Ot Broad © LET ON LEASE VENTER street, a faw doors eaeh Avonuo, bla stortew Bigh, well li with ched ¢04t, aniteble for # sarsapectila, sey oy for meckantoal pi or 1 will bo siters vit tho eppiioant. Lo a to M.A. STEVENS, No 0 Mall piace, LET ON LFASR—A SPACIOUS AND BURGAN® on Uniomsquses, now flalsh: tug, ud et, by tie flenk of October. Apply to Ti F Mewcpeiiten Boake Building, Pix 0 LTP, IN SOUTH DXOOKLYN—-A HANDSOUR three stur; i basement houses, lit Sackett etroct, ter tween ULiator Tie owas $4 Gaited te Uy mepper, with j. rooms, ond sounter collet; gee Shrongvous ; tent g ols, te SH, ¥, BARN Ai sip to Vid SON, No. 15 Soba sateen, © LLTHT0 A SMALL, NEAT PAMILW, CRD LOWER q pret of a house plonsaatly located, qui ad reslrod. 6 Hathog of bandeorme pastors ead bedteoms. To ® coed ond pormancet oecugamt Hho Kent wHlL be eocontbie, Knyatr oe Cpe premance, OF Thkety oled stgoet, mene Beoadaay,