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The Watering Pincis. OUR WHITE SULPAUR FPRINGS COR ARSPONDENCE, Waive Sucraur Searos, July 15, 134 & Pleasant Trip to the Sulphur Springs—Interest- tg Account of the Journey—Descriplion of the Ptace— Amusements— The Water, Se. I the thermometer a 96 is too much for you, fast fake adviee and follow my example—leave the Reiny, dusty streets of pestileatial Gotham, go down te pier 13 North river, aud on a Wednesday after Boon take the steamer Roanoke for Richmond, Va., Which place you will arrive at en Friday morning Pollowing, after a very pleasant tri., no noise or thange of baggage, and in sight of la d nearly all fhe time, a very good table, and a mo.t excellent, pleasant and traly Virginia fellow for a captain, In Richmond, go to the Exchange Hotel, and friend Ballard will put you through at the rate of $2 50 ‘the day—tather high this, fur the Old Virginia folks, who like good bacon hama and fried ehicken, and not s0 much of the agony piled on in the eating of tt. "Tis true you get all you call for, and some ‘dhings you do not call for. In the morning take the Oontral Railroad to Stanton, and not the Danville Railroad, who tell you the fare is $8 50, but ere you weachthe White Sulphur you discover it has cost ou $11 50; besides, the railroad only takes you to ‘the end of their untinished road, within fifteen miles ef Lgnchburg, which takes three hours in stages, Jast im time for the Virginia and Tennessee Rail- Fead to Salem, Roanoke county, from which place and its hotels may a kind Providence deliver me, and give its fleas, bugs, bad bacon, bad fare and ‘werse rum, to some one else more deserving. We menew sixty miles from Lynchburg, and in the morning take the stage at four o’clock for a trip ubreugh the mountaing—just sixty-two miles—and over as fine 2 country as yon need ever wish for. Oh for a little of the industry of our Northern me- ehanics, to turn there rich advantages of good cli- mate and soi), added to a i me Water power, to @me good! But people here actually all seem @skep, aud are content to go in the old beaten teeck their fatuers went before them, We are now ten wiles from Sa)em, having crossed @ne mountaid, and have stopped at Mr. Thompson’s tw breskfust; and uregular god meal we get for fifty cente—the first since leaving Richmond. Four mere gocd hours, and we rattle along at a dashing Puce, crossing innumerable streams, all with fine er and fishing. Going up the mountains rather slow work; but the way they come down vather frightens timid people. Here we are at the Mountain Houge to dinner; and out steps the land- Jord and asks you to take a smile of his old peachy and very fine 11 is, too: but finer still ia his excellent: dianer, for which, believe me, a party creek a a ite, Again away down the mountain at fu i Now Coattraie miles to the White and ouly nine miles to the Sweet Springs, the valley be- low covered with the richest corn and oat crope, and yery thickly populated, such houses as there are being mostly foe We are at the Sweet ,@ Very delightful place, and at which we horses. roprietor, like Mrs. Gamp, with an eye to the future, sends a servant down @ pitcher of water, and we promise we wi'l soon, as we understand there is to be at the White Sulphur. you may aa well bang a dog as give him 4 bad meme; ‘tis quite the reverse. The table is really good, and the attendance ewvellent, Still, this Place ia not what it might be, if in the hands of such amen as Marvin, of the United States. There ia no erder for anything—everything is truly Virginian. ‘The cottages are ul] going to aecay, the woodwork being in mene patched up ina most horrible man- ner. the cottages, expecially those built by former grandees of Baltimore, but who have since these ~ been, as I learn, gazetted, are very bund- geme. Virginia and Paradise rows are quite attrac- tive. .But when you come, be sure and avwid coun- tavern near the Springs, whivh the proprietor |} pass off wo you as the Simon Pure, and will at Jeast make a day’s board out of you by a worse than Y¥ankee trick, till next morning (having arrived at dusk) you look about and tind yourself a quarter of mile from the world of fashion. There are here mauy very nice families from Charleston, New (r- Gar fyracase Correspendence. \ Bynacoss, July 15, 1954. Character of the Qonventim—Bronson’s N mana thon—Rebuke to Pierce—U.equivocal on Nebras- ka—Bronson a Maine Lawile—Seymour now Lakely to be Nominated. ‘ We, of the rural districts, salt pointers and others, have reflected “some” upon the noamlvation of Judge Bronson by the hunker adamantines, and the subsequent proceedings of their late State con- | vention, lately held in tnis city. The delegarcs , composing that body comprised a large amount of i Fi\NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MowBY garner. vBspay, Juy 18-4 P.M. The tendemey 0° prices @ the op» m to-day war downward, and before the chess, @ dealine of somo in portance tm some of the heeding anci-s was rectisel. The aggreg te transactions were not ‘arge, and thare were vey few on buyer's option. Seller’s optios, or cash, sppear to be favorite methods of operating, just now, with the brokers, and in fact they prefer cash qr- @7e to bay, than on time, aayway. At the first board, Kew Yorh Central bonds fell off 34 per cent; Nicaragua talent, and as much reapectability as ever couvened | Transit, 4; New York Central Railroad, 3¢; Erie Ratt- for a similar purpose. There were many old vete- | road, rans, well known as ‘‘solié men” among the lealers, who have not taken any active part in politics for years, but came to the lute gathering, as thoy sai?, to place the rudder of the democratic ship in the hands of such pilots aa would not again founder it upon the rocks of fanaticiam and abvliti:nism. A Jarge majority were men whose counsels have ever been wise, whose judgments unwarped, and Reading Rai'road, %; Cleveland and fuledo Ratl- read, s, Peonsylvania Ooal Company, . [liaois Cra- tral bonds advanced ; Cumberkand Coal, 3; Berdan’s Machine Company, 1; MoCulloch, 3. Northern [odiaua impreved four per cent, from the opening. At the se. cond board, the market was blue enough, and lower prices were reached than we have before quoted for years, There appears te be no depth so low that a still lower one is not found. This afterneon, Nicaragea Transit fell off 34 per cent; Canton Co., 3, ; Iinois Central bonds, whose action has never been swayed to and fro | \; Cumberland Co., 4; New York Central, 2; Erie Rail, by seducers, malcontents, disorganizern, #otte, abo- | road, 2; Reading Railroad, ». after the board, Erie Hittonists, free soilers, or any other agitators in these | Railroad sold as low as 40%, and New York Central duwo latter days of political iniquity. Their object was | to $0 percent. Theso are startling prices, and sanpot be not office seeking, beoause they stood in decided | contemplated by holders without serious apprebunstons. hostility to the late and present State and natiogal | 1 will be seen that at the second board there were pretty administrations, and could accept nothing. great desire was to lay a foundation for a platform fm 1856, when the next Presidential race will come off, upon which they intend to gather the party, North and South. Their Jarge salen at the quotations, and the bears appear to be as eager in putting out contracts, as when prices ruled twenty percent higher. We are inclined to the belief ‘that selling sbort at these prices is pretty dengerous ‘dusiness, where the stock hae amy Backbune at all. in some stocks in the list there ts still a margin for a fall of ‘The nomination of Judge Bronson was @ necessary | ten per cent, and tne bears will realize the prott if they measure. If any other name. hud been presented, the conduct of Pieree vould not have been so dia tinctly and emphatically rebuked. Notsing hay strack such terror to the hearts of the adminisira- tion, They imagined when Bronson was removed from the Custom House, that insubordination was completely crushed in New York. But /Ptorce, Marcy and Guthrie now sec that the “stead wulou they rejected” wad tumbled out of the’ Bilfice been tukeu up and mude the “chief comme Dd ge builders in the Se ad te of thé-demuc:auc temple in this State. sy see that instead of humbling the nationals imto obedience, by atviking down the late Collector, a vast'y contrary effect has perrevere in selling, but tkere are Othere-which will one of these dsys give the shorts a telat ‘they little dream of, The newe from Europe by the rteemebip Franklin, ashore om Long Island, frem Havre, bad rather a depressing influence uyon tha stock morket to dsy. It ie mow protty certain that the war will be ae we first predicted, of loog duration, and in the face of thut stroog probability, it is useless to talk o1 , lias | Letter times. It is entirely out of the question, Quote tions for ¢utton in Liverpool may be up to-day, but tuer iy no guaranty of its permaveney, The harvests may be abundant, and breadstaffs rule at bow prices today, but they must ductuate and improve as the season ndvanoes, been produced, and the light which Gathrie hoped | 924 eupplies from the usual seurces continue to be cut he bad extinguish hoisted upon a pinnacle, as a beacon, giving direction to the benighted traveller. The convention was equally boli and daring in its declaration on the Nebrasku question, It was io- fluenced seither by the administration on the one hand, nor the desperate howlings of whigs, free suil- ers, and abolitionists on the other. It declared oa- equivocaily in favor of State and Territorial rights, asserting the doctrine of non-interference by Uou- gress in domestic matters ; procluiming Uist the people sre capable of s2lf-goverument, aud empow- ered, under the constitution, with the right to vs- tablish for themselves such local laws asin te sovereign capacity they may deem best adapted ‘or the evioyment of life and happiness. Tavagh the apt: Nehgaska storm raged with the greatest vio leuve in tue State of New York--though the aboli- tion city, iu which the convention was held, is silied with the deleterious mania—though tree soilurs, whigs and niggers of every hue, were combined, ut- sition to them; and knowing, also, that uoder the present excitement, a friend of the Nebraska bill will scarcely be elected to Congress in November, from this State; still, with a cammendable an- of the national democracy, which, atter the present hallucination tall have subsided, they believe, will be the prevailing voice of the nation. ‘They apprehend that long before the con- test of 1866 arrives, the tornado which is now spreading its fury over the Northern States will heve blown out, ieaving the political atmosphere piified of ite contaminatiuns, Though the huok- ers have endorsed the bill organizing tae Torricocies ot Nebraska ana Kausas, they have done so upon what they believed was the true priaciple of self- overninent; but by bo means because President leawa, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Rich- mond=in al] about three hundred. We have a bop every night, and music from a very fair Ddené; but as yet beaux are at a high premiam. Wid bacheiors * and schoolboys arc preased into wervice, and the ladies of an uncertain age remain wall-towers. The proprietor announces that he page you all you eat, (jast like Dr. Dulcamara,) it charges you for the water. People should be ‘very cautious, on first arriving here, about drinking ‘the waters, as too free a use will make your swim, and otherwise derange Fi system. The railroad is nearly finished, and will come by the Springs, so that people can come from Baltimore ia andahalf. 1 must say adiea, a8 [am off to the Rockbridge Alum 9 pean place very cele- Srated for the efficacy of its waters in cases of ner- vous debility. du revvir. Yours, ‘Mousramesa, Our Canadian Correspondence, Horst Donsaana, Monreean, July 13, (854. A New Yorker at Montre 1—The Coming Evection— The Troops—Curiosities of Montreal—The La- dies at Donegana’s, §c., $c. Yeu will see [am here still. How can a man who Bikes comforts ooo! nights, ditto mornings, ~> Yekeoters—as George Christy calla them—leave » Mf reports speak of hot weatber, fatal to both man au beast, judging frem your daily reports, received here ene day old, from Gotham. The Heracon, of all the mewspapers, give me that, with the weather ive cre now evjoying, and s landiord like Daily—a pin YJ Bis line—and what more can a man ask tn) sia 6 .u- lunary sphere? As to news here we Lave not mucb. A little talk still continues as regards U4 migger business; and it is strange howsomep § ple, with apparent good sense, try to puise a fire vit ef a little smoke. But movt of the peo) le here, I fand, know the difference, and pay mor: a: jon the elections, which come off in a day or i, Judging from appearances, will be ratuer . xcitiag ; and probably anticipatiog a kind of @ time, we 20th regiment—the Cameroniuns — are sbout re- moving to Quebec, and the 66h mfantry is to take Satrfonsvess in this city. Tbe 26ub is a tine jot of men, who have done tieir country Home sery.ce ; aad, unfortunately, were called out at we late riots, the second vay only after their arrivais ; and having Bred uyon the citizens, according to orders, bes sme gs ence Very unpopular Lere, aud the coasequ ace owas their remvval to Quebec, after a loss of bet een ‘two and three handred by cesertion in the last » car. Phere seems to ve a lunging eye towards Cacle Bam’s grousas by the svidiers statinved in thia peighborhood, and a smart traveller bas hot far to ot be under the sturs and stripes. The only Sing w regret in their leaving is thelr splendid a occasionally regaled us win airs from the operas, on the Champ de Mars, the “Castle Gar- dem” of this city. Montreal bas many scenes to interest the stranger from tne States. Li the first place, its quaint styie fea 4 city, to our imagination, seems snore Conti- penta] than American; its catnedral, with its tail tuwers aud chiming bells, convents, hospitals, yriests, nuns, and other fixtares connected with it: principe! religious institutions, send a person’. mind back to the Old World, and his imaginatioa to days and gone. In fact, things here are a century behind the times, to all appearances, They have o eh ee which is worthy efnvtice, the good results of which, in my mind, @ie doubtful. A persou bas only to deposit tne new Comey at a coor, in & comfortable crib, +n; the bell, leave the premises, when the naw char oot: taken, and no questions asked. The establi dawnt ds under the charge of the Gray nuns, aod the place is beautifully clean—the children ditto, and to ap- pearances are happy. Phey say that the Yanke? na Seobestas Tecoret by deposites at the gate of responsit from the other side of the line ~ they take all that come, and keep them antil out how to earn iheir own living, farmers of the country. e of -wild strawberries, raspber- peas, and other luxuries of the season, ed & monte since—with a litle to them than those we up here. We y fur theatre here, and actors to match; panorama; and the first baloon ascension in province takes place in a day or two. Then we @ big mountain, and 2 fine road to drive it, at about half price New York fares, of mineral springs, and ull the laxuries of Aad if yoa could ouly see bow well we ited the brucettes of ear Sonthern the blondes of the Nortu, you would say lies” of the States lai congregated at is season. eure. hove had a touch of the cholera here , bat for the last few days the ity has changei much for the better Yoaree. Tet ie bees i set H i Fs $ F se: oEk ?. aie i E 1 om Brack River.—A despatch from » Of the 5th, coatains the following: ~ here that Wm. John Glassook was inst.,on Black river. It {+ sid ipping a Mr: Tresseller’s vegro; Tres- terfered, and it ia enppored they came to Glasscock drew 9 kaife aad stabbed m the thigh, whey Treaseller, beiog a man, took the knife fryer hin aad Kalied ‘ | i E FRE ey. HE = if é F : aa af of the convention would not sacrifice a which they held sacred because the ‘slippery ud- winistration” algo endorsed it. The votes against the bill given by Wheeler, Marvin, Peckham and Oliver, aud the letter of Brady, all uaquestionably turned upon this point—opposed every measure, notens colons, which Pierce tavors, let it be wood, bad, or indifferent. gen Wil find themee!ves hand in glove with the free soil-rs be- fore they are aware of it, aa the caresses oj the wate abundantly indicate. John Van Bur ames T. Brady will make “ strange bedieilows,” indeed. The nomination of Bronson, thus far considered, seems to have been effected by high and honvrable motives. There ix no reason to question the mo- tives of a large portion of the most prominent. men who urged it. But the avowal in his letter of his sympathy with the Maine Liquor bill indicates that’ gome voted for his nomination ander the belief that he would carry the temperance vote of the State. The Judge says we waut public men “who are afraid that it is anti-democratic to adupt such re- forme in our license system aa will save us trea the fearfal evils resulting from intemperance.” This, though delicately and adroitly written, is un tahable in meaning, that if elected4zovernor Le wi wiety | sign the liquor bill, Tbe State lemperance | have decided not to nominate a separate ar pers ticket from the politicians, Now, | y that Mr. Delavan, who has been for « mar... of acentury a very intimate ana strong jp of Judge Bronson, possessed in} ! convention, and that he | temperance vote in that dire This may a! the soft procremme, and their convention may, o the first Wednesday of September, pat Seym the course, as the candidate of the “div | brewers, wholesale and retail lignor deale::, ar. the rummies of the State. They still ©. Governor Seymour's message vetoing the pression bill, a8 vindicating the invivlai'> rights of the citizens to persoual libem.y ais property,” and vow that the hards have » ca dicate who sympathises with the uitra tem erane> Jaraiies, there would be mach propriety in placing Seymour on the course, in opposition, nos with any expectation of electing him, but to fight as iss year, to pee which section of the demovracy ob:als the moet votes, If they can giv Tour as waay votes as they did Verplanck last year, they will de sutisfied, and thiok the natioual bards have not no ga ed, has been rekindled, aud | off. There can be no such thing as prosperous times among nations engaged io 4 war as long as that war cou- tinues, There may be a let up occasionally in the pros gure, but there can be no permanent improvement until pence again prevails. The news from Europe for some- time must, therefore, be of an wofavorable character. In the genera) decline, the fair investment stooks are mace to yield in sume slight proportion with those in whom the public entertain doub‘s of their solvency. It {a evident that railroads have had their day as prodas Live investments; aad aa they are all much indebted, the stockholders begin to fee] approhensive that their stock interest may eventually be sacrificed to the creditors of the respective companies. It appears that, notwithstand ing the Nicaragua Transit exhibits a most favorable con” dition, baving made and realized a very largo amount of money curing the last season, and afier payiag a divi: dena shows a large surplus, the fate which nas accomp. tering lamentations, and cursing every man in oppo- | nied the discredit of the railroads has reached this divi Aend-earning and paying stock, The banks waintala eir atand with great firmness, and will no doust pass the crisis without injury. So with the Dolawaro and animity, the convention declared the priuciples | Hudson and Penusylvania eoal companies, the former cvrrent at 111 per cent, and the latter at 104; while the Cumberland Coal Company, doing a more profitable pusi- noss thun either, bas been foreed, under the prosaure of tho street operations, to the very sow figuro ‘of thirty-two per cent. The Cumberland Company are sen ‘Ing to mar, ket & weekly amount of coal, which will equal, if net ex- ceed, either of its compeers; and sush is the character O% ite coal that it can be advantageously ased whore the an. thracite can be, and in many inatances where authracite cannot. On railrouds it has proved » most valuable and Pierce, in the end, approved of it. Ihe meaibers | economical fuel, and in fact it fa the only coal, not principle | coked, whieh oan be consumed in a locomotive en- gine in its raw or natural state. It ia certain that this concern, being in the hands of the most respectable gentlemen of the sommanity, who hold large interests, will re@ve ample justice at their hands; and from the ainyuot of Dusiness the company is now doing, with every prospect of 8 considerable increase, the stockholders will have the satiafaction of recelving a 1 gad | handsome divigend before the expiration of the present year The quantity of Cumberland stock in Walt strest does not exceed four thousand shares, which is daily being reduced; consequently, when thie sinall amoant shall be taken ap, we can sed noreason why there shoul not bea very considerable rise, especially should the money market became easy and more confiding. The certificate teaced by the Erie Ratlroad Committes hag hada serious influenceon the market value of the stock, as it does not meet the difficulty which ia nrged ageinet the company. We have never heard of any charge of a fraudulent issue of stock against the Eri» company, but we have frequently heard of a large in crease of capital by the board, at reduced rates. if the examiner had stated the present quantity of atoc’r, and informed the public how much the exenss Is teyood the original capi he would at least have done himsoit justice; but this he was not employed to do, leavin: the whole subject ju a fog worre than it was, Woe find it is now very generally believed that the Yow Foven Railroad Company will not acknowledge or recor nuein any way the false certiflontes of stock fral | Jently Issued by its Jate President and transfer agent Robert Schuyler; and we apprehend that the unfortunate holders are without any remedy, but will have to satmit to the loss of their money loaned on these certic sates willy all the phijosophy they can command, ax it apprare that, by the laws of the land, the acts of the agent of » corporation stand upon the seme footing with 4: .se of the agent of an individual. To bind-the principal they must be within the scope of the anthority coutided to (ae agent. The New Haven Raiiread Company, there fore, cannot be made resyowsible for the uxentnoriaed ond fraudulent acts of Sobnyler, its transfer agent, though auch acts were done colors oficit. Arareexampie of great pecuniary reso © and an- ceeded in crisuing them entirely out. Although | imited conddence in the euccess of a great eaterpriso, Seymoor has authorized the announcement time ne will not be a candidate, the horrors of a defext miny be overcome, and he may yet allow his aame to lea. the soft and bardened ruminies vo the pois. Sho wd he run under these circumstaaces, the diagrave «/ill attach to bim like the poisoned shirt of Neo 1, aud longer even than the stigma be obtaine: by throwing himself into the hands of the free ao'iers and eacbewing all his cana) patriotiaa. There is something more in the rum interest, into whieh i is altempted to inveigle you, than wes ever “dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio.” Whe Franklin Street Hospital. TO THE BDITOK OF Tis NRW YORK Banal. A communication in the Haaatp of tuis uv. viag, signed Romeo, containa a fling at the Frausiue Sureet Hospital, totally gratuitoas and uawarranted, it seems that the physicians of the First ward o¢- mand 2 hospital in their imme liate neighboriood, because to send their patients to Franklia street is to seal their doom. Now what does ail this mean? Do he pretend that the medical staf? conaected with this justitation is not a competeat one, end that the Board of Health, in selecting them, lave thus wronged and insulted their fellow citizens? The trath, sir, is just this:—Too many of the patectan of the First, avd of other wards, on calied to see a poor patient, attacked chokra, prescribe as for an ordinary case, aud theu, after having visited him twice or thrice and givea time tor the fou! air of the confined garret or iithy alley to do its work, they find that there is no hance of a care and send him to the hospital to die, | Abundsot confirmation of this statement can be obtained from policemen and others. Oholera is a disease fearfully rapid in the pro- #8 Of ita successive stages. Kasiiy curabie in the rst—in the lust, medicines seem té be powerless. Were physicians to send their cholera patients im. Medintely to the hospital, aa they are in wtuty bound to do when found ip the mise: quartera ta woich most of them are confined, there would not be tails terrible mortebty, The acvumtions breathed out, from a tuousand Mouths, upou the tanagers and phys'cians of tue Franklin Street Hospital, are orcel aod uninerits That institution is doing ali that can be dose to. re eve the sufering aad to save the Lives of taose com mitted to its charge. Day and night its employee are at their trying and dangerons posi; and poorly are we rewarding them for their self-deayiug edloria when we taunt them with want of succes, the caase of which lies a others’ doors. | » ha. its report pee in your fsaue of day, shows an amount of saccess highly creaitabl to the physiciena in ebarge. SA sate 1am imiormed that Dr. Vandervesr Jett a very lucrative country business and took charge of this hospital for the exproas purpos: wrrying into | practice the results of a loug course of careful study | of this disease. Hie a: Bnds, are weil known first 98 an accomplebed w ficient in the diflicelt departinent of yothale apwony. We trust that these gentlesivg will y iB their pewand trying postion, revelve juegee by hat ds of thoir flow cit!rer 1 Pats tants, Dre. Richards and of our citizens latter aaa p ‘| is to be found in the notice of the illinois Central Rail- road, calling in an instalment of five per cent capital stock of the company, It will be remembered -hat the $17,000,000 of bonds issued by the company, and seour >! upon lands in {ce valued at $22,000,000, were estima‘ s< fe sufielent to put the road in operation. It is sow nearly complete, and tie eatimate is known to be accu: rage. Nevertheless, the tightness of the money market, together with the Schuyler frauds—althongh he had nothing to do with the company—sunk the bonds to 71 }g- The directors at once, in the noblest meaner, res.iret to cease the issue of the bonds to contractors, and call in Gn assesment of five per cent upon the stock, inorlor to pay cash instead of bonds. We believe (his is the Gret instence when a railroad hes chosen to give cash tasiead of bonds to responsibl» parties who had bid for them. The c= pital, $17,000,00 » is beld by most responsible men, and it bad not beea contemplated to call for more than the original tive per cent. The present call shows the ability and determina- tion to complete the road at the appointed time, in fnew of all opposition. It will be obeerved that the call is peremptory before transfers can be unate. in relutioa be | to the lands, we learn that the applications undor ihe company’s notion of sale, average 8,000 acres per day, and reach pow 200,000 acres, nearly all from farmers who are extending their farms. The reovipts at the office of the Assisinnt Tressirer ov this port to-day, amounted to $124,606 72; payments, $67,268 74—balance $3,741,534 72. The demand for foreiga exchange this morniny was quite limited. Thore was also a moderate supply of bills on the market. We quote bills on Loadon at 9% a 0% per cent premium. On Parla Sf. 15 « 5f. 1235, The Rutgers Hire Insurance Company have doce semi anonal dividend of four por cent. One dollar notes of the Bank of America, Moroono, (indiana,) altered to tena, are in ciroulation. The al- teration is clumsily done, but is nevertheless likely to deceive thove not much in the habit of haadling bank Dotes. A single glance nt the word ‘‘ ten,” and the “97 added to doltar,’? in the central vignette, will | serve to detect the cheat. The following aro the reseipts ef tho Pennsylvaata Raitroad Company for the moath of June, and the first six months of the year, comparad with the same period last years Receipts of the month ending Jane 0, 1854, 5 Sate month last year xh, “Tey ors Neco pts from Jan. 1, to Jane 30, Same period last year. ......... Increase... $404,917 02 er foar mit- The receipts of the year will amount to o-, Yona ' Allowing one half for expenses, two mif: lef asthe net earnings o: ther ‘ive per een: hot cone will na), amounting to | mixed to straight © pany does net at present declare dividends, but pays six per cont iaterest per amum@ w Ite stoommuiders. This pelivy was wlopted ia the commencement of Ty eater: | prise, and @ili be continued, we understaad, umtil whe src@ed trock is counpleted. ‘The earaiogs of the Mseon and Western Railroad Com- ‘cent. ‘The earnings of the Cincinnati, Hamileon and Dayton Railroad for June, were $39,075, agninat $33,863 in the same mnth last year. Increase, $7,672, ‘The warrapts at the Treasury Department, Washing- ton, on the 16th inst., were as follows : Tarr ip soteeaaian et eee. the fei A 3 $ 3 i provident and meé inquiry has been made as to who the Mr. is to whom the over issae in part waa made, we stand ‘hut he ty a railroad contractor in {ce 380 sharss 28 ge E Feiner J ‘the certificates, with authority tu sell, which ing & sutbfactory price, gave orders for farther sales ty tho fell smount of the whole number of shares frauduloatly passed to his credit. . the discovery and ackoowledg- fraudulet isoue of stocks, following 0 ose in this eity and New Yark, which we hive been vbliged to chronicle within & moath, has crpated a great sensation in State street, and the call seems to bo unanteous, that the stockboiders in the Vermont Ceatral Railroad shouki take immediate stepa for the arrest of Mr. Cane, avd all others who have had any connection with this fraud. fhe Postof this morning states that there in nothing in the charter of the Vermont Central Raihroad that forbids an increase of stock. We have in- quired of a former director on this point, and he assares us that it is not so. The statement, also, that the for- mer over isage by Mr. Oraue was inquired into by the grand jury at the recent session, and no indictment found, Wes untrue, the sudject not having been pre- pen! Mr. Crane, it ie said, subscribed to million of dollars in the stock of the Sunbury and Srie in Penn- syIvania, and haa paid the first instalmeat of one hun- dred thousand doliars, which was nequies within a given tine. Whether the of over-issue weat in that direction is not known; but parties who have been cognizant of the business operations of Mr. Crane were rather astonishod when it was first made known that he bad taken 80 large an interest in railroad enterprises in Pennsylvania. At the regular meeting of the Broker’s Board this morning, ® committee was appvinted, isting of Chas. D. Head’ President of the. Board, ‘0. D. ‘Ashley, Vio President, and Messra. A. W. Spencer, (house of J. W. Clarks, &'Co.,) Henry Rice and P. F. Degrand, to confer with the officers of the Vermont Centra Oo., ia , relation to the over lseue of shares, and to roport to the Board at the earliest practical day. It was unanimously voted by the Board that no farther transactions be male in the stock until after the cummittee shall make their report. Pine Boston Courier says:— It does not appear that any person except Mr. Crago was cognizant of this fraud, or that any interesta of the incorporations in this vicinity are in any way connested with it; he is a director, and holds greater or less in- terenta in several o:her corperations, but we did not learn that cither of them have been exposed, by his acts, to any pecuniary loss, sa tho Vermont Central. Bis promunent interests, hitherto, have been in the Providence and Worseser, and the Boston and Now York Central road, in both of which corpora:iona the most thorough investigations have been instituted curing & monty past; and everythiog has been found wo vs straight forward and correct; both of these companies are in the bands of highly respectable and responsible Wen, who are conducting the trusts committed to them ip a judicious and proper manner. ‘The last weekly statement of the New - Orleans banks ip given as follows -— Bares or New Onurays. Cash Assets. 0 ptr July. July. Fuly 3. 3,834 $1,208,374 $1,717 4l 1,774,836 1,220,655 1,309,544 2,221,880 1,921,847 9,307,525 1,790,537 3,118,581 349,267 250,624 158,453 Louisiana SVe 3,176,120 Mer & ['raders? 1,084/383 Bk of NOrleans 1,115,537 Southern Benk '405,778 Union Bank... Total... 729,365 778,083 210/472 $13,901,421 18,026,021 7,492 023. 7,727,342 Decrease... ..@424,000 Decrease. ,.$235,319 Cash Liabilities. —Circuialion.—— Banks. July. July 3. ‘(Mtizens’..81,862,600 $1,911,655 tanal...., 1,410,500 1,485,156 Vouisiana. 1,162,199 1,243,644 La. State. 1,380,555 1,425,480 Mech. & Traders’ Bank of N. Orleans. Southern. 27 Union... 868,095 ———Deporits. July 0.” July 8. $1,408,721 81,646,288 2,017,889 1} 2,608,202 9'614,320 83204,102 3,096 /581 780,778 798,498 681,021 822,289 161.979 153,749 bis,804 600,080 ‘Total. ..$6,953,919 $7,165,454 $10,897,606 $10,745,740 Deereese,, $241,535 Decreano.... In addition to the foregoing cash assets, the banks hold foreign and domestic exchaage to the extant of the respective figures opposite, as compared with last week = oa Pork of Louisiana, val Bank. . S-uthern Baal na § 525,518 298,136 869.870 white at do., im mond, a. $1 76; a amail and 4,200 Upger Lake do. , ud bailey were inanimate. Siate and ed le; O5e. o bushels at *06. 0 646. for uni vee 800 eemmon new Southern de., | for taized Western, and $2e. fur whiteSouthera, per | bP INT GTORB POR SaLE~CHEAP. ‘Corrom.—Bales were moderate, without cnange in quo- Mieaene han ime mnaiab ore Tiny Bal Beeebiony 1k tee Famonre —Raten were steady, but engagements were | « id he bury se<som Tight. To Liverpoel, about 1,006 bales of cotten were f e , about half compressed, at 4d. Flour was at about 29, and grain at 64.4 and 100 bhds. shoulders were engaged at 22s oe wheat, in ship’s ai ee im rates for Havre. Cott & %e. To California, vowels were 46e. per foot, measurement. ant, Sak at $30, and home this season, wi hout Of Russia, some time since landed in Boston, are to be re- | 1 ble fish ond pork market, now doing Oxported to Ragland, where it con be entered duty Folees the’ sont "er sosty aeliene par 7ome = aernarag here for consumption, the duty Hudson street. Private door upstairs. LaaD was witbeut change in quotations. 8.—FOR SaLE, A FIRST MarR. tenat tae oie embraced ou wats of Java on box tools and fixtures, sll 00: a isrreert we oe Denes avec, and | tes eer, ae Serge Belen ace alle . _ io. sit in a rising neigh! . he ages nan tiene gg — without bosand | pl o few, ‘tis to “aighe Sundved a EDS Saipee S08 sales were ight. So Searels Wich Revue | Penh ok top ae cell g eat inke 8 god ets Hay.—The market was inactive, at 60c, = G5c., for | Mem eee NE oe, oh enon Post Ofice;. Inow — Adout 100 tons sold, part at $41, six months. eee arene soley sort ma Set, about 60,000 Ibs. of o Private termes. Syeans —The about 389 to 400 trassections included hdds. New Orleans at 40. 6 4Xc., and 400 a 500 do. Cude Muscovadees at 4:¢. a be., and 75 boxes brown Marans 0s. the 0 Oe. . ‘Tonacco.—tales of *30 to 40 hhde. Ken’ leaf were made at ¢c.a$0,, and 30 boxes New ¥: need beaf it 6; 4 Res Extara—The aslee at auction were store No. 42 eee steeds, 38 05.30, SE, oat house and lot at You- ibe continued dull and heavy, at previous quota- Lad Ons.—We noticed n pew in wi sperm or olive. Piensa be rt pling lie: at 78. a 80¢.; and smail lots of lard at 80c. per gallon. Provisions. —Pork was better. The day’s move- Bio db 810 STH for prine, cocing st the iguest Pen, s10 10 4 at the rates, per ‘The transactions in out meats reached 316 pkgs., at former prices. In lard, 2,300 bbis., mainly good to favorite, site oe » Ieol some ordinary at per Ib; and 180 beef, at $12 a $13 for country ess; $16 50 for city do., and $17 a $17 60 for extra per bbl. No coange occurred in butter or cheese. a reg baie ay Ths. prime disposed of at ic. & a ne a 7a salee embraced 600 bbis. Ohio ‘290. per gallon. do. Ti 50.000 ieaienneaiaite tase ton 3 Croree’s desk, Waliadeut, don & Sone ‘Othee in ooe of Broaden 0 reet avense, East - yn, $2 000. —PUR SALE—AN ELEGANT SALOON, Ie ‘sconducted om the plan of Taylor’sand Thomp- », Broadway saicons—iee exeam confectionery, a clase business. Lease and fixti C. B. BOWES & Co., 81 Nassau street, $150 CASH AND $7 MONTHLY FASERRT ST the whole amounts to $612. (no interest ) will buy i and ie a8 Fairmount noar Upper M lorrisania: Inquire st 183 BARGAIN.—-9900 FOR A CORNER GROCERY, near Wi eh ie profitable bar, yearly rent leas Gian $100, one of the best stands on the North river side. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A cheap rent and make mosey.—The lease and entire furniture of a serene, boarding house for asie, in a splendid losation, the present family leaviag the city. Ad- reas, with real nhme, Mortimer, Herald office, STATEN. ISLAND.—THE SUBSCRIBER tale some of the beet situated building lots at the Narrows, on the tract of W. W. Van £0q. This position is the attractive f most lor island M. O'COANER, 13 Ronde street, if the emaibus route, Shines. tee DDBCG STORE FOR SALE-IN AN EXCELLENT 1.0- eation, doing a $9) fitted, She LIFTON. oilers for ear id and rept very oknees in owner to ne An it 9 ae kale stven Bre G STORE FOR SALE.—THE STORE HAS Mi jately refitted and stocked, is doisz am excellent busi- ness, and will low. Térms positively at 211 Monroe street, corner of Gouverneur. wanted. XO#LLBNT FARM AND WATER PO’ ebesp or to ox for its ted in'the town of Laysen, Lewis ov Ei je 0 bow: jen, Lewis county on Sugar ‘Ahir y four miles from woes jc Bnd Some — eto Clayton russ through it; (depot ‘tation i+ to be om it; hence, soon part canbe ts. Railroad from Rome to 0; O3 rods of it; stetion near by. mile ‘qu réch deep coil, improgmat: or marole q oh with tones; ae ings corsi® of & house and al Maem a sold Panos lsck river “aasl sores, isof a arter. The land 220 ‘with lime. There is a fine lime- the premiers, the requisite toam for the farm work. Terms mortgage. er gr orogeny ‘would bs caten in exchange 01 gvod erty property jen in exoban; for balf Por further alars, inquire of DEXTER Ha WEINS, 27 Nassau ntrest, New vk. se On SALE—THR AMERICAN | UAIR | DARSSING rooma, ‘No. } Barclay etree poste Astor House. These rooms i sly beek newly and pre with fone given (or selling. Apply om the premises. ‘OR SsLE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND VIXTURES of s public house dowa town. '9 Coenties slip. as &. ~ ying cn or D FIETERES or * wala eevlonery aa store Bow doing = * als cheng. inquire of THOMAB MORGAN, $33 Hudeos Por partisulara, inquire R SALE—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN tai) boot and shoo store. Terms jection to take real est.ts in ox- 2 Fe old trad ited mi as 3 G. CONOVER. OR SALE—A YOUR YEARS LEASE, WITit STOCK Mechanica’ and Ct zens? Bank, $9,089,001 93,519,549 Exchamye. Block age. Tumpay, July 18, 1864. $1000 US6%s, "65 opn 120 180 NY Cont RR. wid 9135 2000 Erie Ine Pds.., 96 200 @o.,....0pg 9214 18000 Id Cen RR Bas, 35 1 9255 1500 RSs 46 100 913g 2000 N ¥ Cen RRBs 100 913g 8600 0... 6.85 100 cay 6000 dO,. 25.46 wo 91K 10 ahs Del & Had Ci Co wo do. 980 903% 100 G0.. .... BID 96 Mich Con RR..b3 894 20 Continental By, . 50 a a9 9 Bic of Commerce, 5 Nth 1€Q Nie Trap So... ws Caer 2 200 Berdan’s Gid Ma. 100 Clev & Toledo RR 10 Clevel & Pitts RR BOO! $000 I Cen RR Bile, 100 ahs Morris Canal, 100 do. 200 geo emmered Torspay, July 18—6 P. M. Asnea wore sparingly purchased at $5 8144 for pote, and $5 50 for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Bxeapstorrs.—Flour was unsettled during the day, but eloved with more activity and firmness. The an 6: amounted to 7,900 bbls.—inferior to choise Siate at $5 75 a $7 26; mixed to fancy Weatern, st £7 0 $8, and other Finds at proportionate rater. Salen were alad rapor ed of 5u0 bbla. sovr Canadian, in bond, at $4 25; 800 bb's. | ern at 88:40 a $2, ant 200 bile. | ner ont Wrent was in fa ° CIeY FRADE REPORT. | } derees eornmen! at qvet The ") bush? prime! sures of @ whelessle aad rctal! liquor store, ik order, inferior to mo extab- with the catire house, Venving the store, back Locates on the most bas been in suecensfal operation ence of the owner Being atie to attend noid “or peslivatare 0 Ma ng 8 * WHAY, Avotioncer, 105 Fulton stress. wy pd Wek S4LE-A LOOKING GLAS$S AND PICTURE store, UX bh loealitios, doing » good busi nee. onch ie necessary. Apply at 290: ¢ Grend street, F% SALB—ONB HIGH PRESSURE ENGINE, FI teen rh feet stroke, with two eylin- ‘der vellers, foot long, thirty inches diameter farpece {reat ane Se low price of te Dare, all sew, for the $3,800.” apply 26166 Weabiogton, 2 Montgomery street. WN, WITH A PIRST FOR SALE—A HOTRL DOWN TO ciass rostaursat attached. or would be ict toa re- Lotte tiny a*rS2 guarantee of $2,509 » year rie $4, iafactery ress ‘ Ply st Si Nassau street, to” C8 HOWES ECO? clothe, of the best quality short notion, Orders Mp mall ate, _GAIFFITR & DECKER, 9 Ann mreet. " NOW DOLNG AGOOD OR SALB~A Fax Oy STORE, ix Pre Durinvss. Reasons at 180 Bast Twentz-Sfth, OR SALE. —RERRING’S SAFE. WILI Ca ny en at No. 21 Pearl veree off ce. IN A IN BROOKLYN, 9 im nod atyle, and is now ® rare chance fer any one ting Into business, a it will be sold cheat, sooupans is avout tyonter inte anethar Nesiwear “apety' the State Mills, 217 Fulton strees, New York. F faving business. Ty sparnon theres Cate te Oo opportunity. Apply to C. BOWS, BI Nescew ecreere POR SALE TUE WHOLE ENTIRE STOCK OF I; . i man's too! sinter tee stock aad good 4 'p Rad plenty of wo: sum of $30. Soldin con- ae epee analy OR SALE—A BARBER’S 34L00N, NOW FITTED UP choirs; is in one ef the bess loontio ity. For Particulars inguire at No. 8 West Broatway, OR SALB OR TO LET-THREE FINE THREE. story and freestone hource with odlars. free. Ry ‘eto; Seeee ‘an@ tro: “ re mt bo ag Nh A oman lease of & Cerner ¢ cvery a: sad “tatares | Thi fon rear ohne. wagued ounce gif ry ivea ae For farther saeres Offen for three nye -Seang INVESTMENT.—FO: y owt, Liom, the premises could be sass y comverted into s ators, oF would we well adapted for @ anions or privave bosrding- $500 pwr year, oo fa-ths taree 7 Ps the vener TL! tA WURPRY, 2 #0 SRDEMT BD. NLOOLAY, & (Quotas a —tap: on oEN' sates een Mg ‘ | Pret Otben ‘ateended by 70 tealae ————— BROaDWaY—T0 LET, 635 gupeAt co AE RO eaeEE: ‘way, suite dle for any ousiness Kent low. In: at Now. ) TeV Brosaway. OF A HOUSE TO LBT, CONSISTING OF eh ee ee ere én wo fi Twonty-scventhand Tuen Lighth streets. : Brees ora or A HOUSE TO \T—CON- PaRT isting of parler and two rooms on the 1, dow~ Bie taermsate eabentlar and wash nalautes weik from the on of Mont twe minatos walk from the om the pre- wises, No 30 Boerum skreet 1 Tuent Cumer TO Let, NEAR NEWARK, immediate oeato: toge Pentdenco. centainin ral tai a pean the hous: ox= acre of = onda Py iraedn cha cartoon af ibe pril, room, ¢ asic, tion It of t plesgant #1 ‘the vieini- ty ot Newark aud Ke now bridge arect the to from unw to las Ay ef taking it for two years fom “i fr sib. | Ferapsuiy, Canine son by gutting is 0h | Besrercps recleno kew Yoburirest. ‘The rellroad to and from Now Yerk every Malt’ 2 ‘iven hours, stops at the Bast Newark < ven stops station, Liye Nee ae { ted in the i) ea tage TORE TO LET OR LEASE, mises 111 Nassau street. bid FOR SALE—OF PRE- the premises, to GE. SICKLES, or to HH. MORANGE, No 1 Masson street. * LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, Bast ment and under cellar with Croton and baths, 83 Wert ‘Tnirtieth street, between Kiabth and Niath a or | third door from Ninth avenue. Possession ‘the 1st of, ere | August Inquire ss above, Kent ressonab! LET- A ‘W HOUSE, CONTAINING TWELYD rome, 68 Went Bhitiyatch rarest, between Fs ate nue and Brondway. Rent from now to May 1, $460, Inquire: a0 abgre. LET—3OUR LARGE }EW STORES, THREE sto tes high a number of offices and o ballin the pow buildings beieg nearly com; |, and sifeated om the north-east corner of Gsy ap streete, in the most siness partot aot d, Connecticut; also, varstinre iageire of 1, MOULTON, 30 jare ing x | 08 - ow York, cr Sends y, Stamford. TS, LET—AaT 776 BROADWAY, THRBE HANDSOMELY farvished rooms. To two or three gentlemen they will . bo let on very reasonable terms The house con‘ains all the wodern Jere ments, and the eomtort ef tha ee wilh be attended to Please apply from8 a. M.to2P M: NG asouT 10 LLT—A MEAT COTTAGE, CONTAINI it rooms pleasantly titueted at Clifton. Biai within three minutes’ walk of the Partly fornished, till November 1 next. & SHERMAN, No.6 Wall street i tae ‘wor; windows on three sides; well adapted 105 manufactarin 08; Om 0 vlocks from MibyPitpeb wk SUP Teak tao say LET- 18 WILLIAM! beat manor, ih Enbd Jere ene stage. Arver setnabes er . utes wai fom cites Reey. Ap iy on tho eb thle stron. ira HALY A CANTREL Werk hey doen te, Gee Reresees caus : Lenuty of theeountry. "Addreap LEt~ PAkT OF 4 FIST CLASS PRIVATE HOUSE, oes desirable ana respectable locations in» tleman snd lady with one or twe children, respoctaple parties need apply. Address House, UP TOWN. Terms GAS FIXTURES . Or part of it te Possession immo- +» Broadway © STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, NO. rect im good orter Gas Sarveghont the &e., £0. Kent $00 Possession on of before the cnises. inquire on the pre: AND BASBYWENT 156 boar house for the | "Taquire on 0 LET IN THE B 100 FEET IN depth. with wor! Tee ‘evers: large resme. suitab 6 for me Tayuire at 295 Bowery, of A. G. LOCKHART er ‘SMITH. LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A VERY DE- TT isakis heave, coumcionm, wie mosern tmare Pe iven on the let of ern se Inqsire ‘Premises, West Twenty ato?! between end Ninth avenues, from 8 till 10 A. 0 LEASE-aT LOW RATES, A NUMBER OF LOTS on Fi th erect, suitable for meebaaies’ shops or iy to Kk G. PLFKCE, Fine Seavehtostase yet Broadway, Anger Metropolitan ask. >" i ANTED 10 LET--TWO OR THREB FURNISHED. | W gentionan and wife; one whe oan livo. | few a VOmen is. on the Bighth ably where taere are no board- rear. — = SSS eer A HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., ‘WANTED. SMALL PRIVat2 FAMILY WISH TO BRIAR PARS A of » house, Maa BO one te 2S crstsel fee sunt nears peepee) tee M., box i Berald office, stating loeaticn aud rent SMALL COTTAGE, OR A PART OF a BOUS | in & pl loostion, wa tip | Sem. "would. sret igrecl apieorant hruse im the vict- | f the ferries ia B- address H. G, Herald. | cake, otating Ian ana ORNS mt este wen fe ET OST) APARTMENTS WaNTED-SUISABLE YOR A SUaLL maily, the required will boa frous snd ack room cn the second for, Wgeener with a bedze cation above Spring street. dress ' Moral, RESS WANTED —WA*TED 4 surgery 4 eo, tone Of Fitna. news, AaNDdDtCK foet high, a play Oe to god order, about four WANTED—A SMALL- suitable q Tin valew Priase mre, nadeens Sites ENGINE WANTED a eeconchand steam ¢: ore power, fur y ‘Steam Kegine, Herald vfee, ANTED—BY 4 SMSLL FAMILY OF PER- tomson y & wel and ad- Jott either furpisbed or — apd use of a pomp ® bouse with ino. Address Apartments, office. WANTED GTO, BENT 4 SMALL wOUSR Ta aR. Joen'! yi es oa Bahra Deopeteh Pane areeny Bex, '300' UL oO cemigimerys bora egases pet ee 3.7m, : CLOTHING, &€. ee ‘. . ms ATR, AST OFF CLOTHING—A paid wonvent teat vat Bee above wi nese Vix 6 1 Oranae A OTICE—THE DIMA~D Nico canwer pare! wen oom | to put on a mi coats frocks, and black and colored riety of peat and iah ert? an Pinte Ada fad soos Matalin ‘we have s full stoo’ and beve marked them 00 a0 to clean theme before the efeee of and 200 Broa wey, corner Warren street. 268, 259 AMILTON FIFE INSURAPCE COMPANY orrice D0. 5 TryeR row, corner of Chatham stree’, jorates om o:4 fawernb's terms against Ih d famage ty fray.