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to the resolution of the general assembly of iast year on terms of correspondence. ‘The remainder of the scasion was occupied ta the con- sideration of the report of the committee on edacation. Buldide of a New Yorker, CunvaLanD, May 97, 1857. James Jorr, whose residence is in Beekman street, New ‘York, cut his throat here today. He is still living, but this recovory ts considered doubtful. Ho ts thonght to be A Suspicious Vessel, Wasuincron, May 27, 1857. A bark with the na ne “Mary Cobh, New York,’’ paint- ‘td om her stern hay been anchored at Gardner's Island, mear Piney Point at the mouth of the Potomac, for more than 6 week, and, as farjas known, there has been no Communication between her and either ehore. Sounds of theavy hammering are daily heard on board, aud theréare wome wuspicions of her boing engaged in some illegal busi- ness. The Woods at Dennieville, N. J., on Fire. A fre haa been raging in the woods near Denniaville, Cape May county, New Jersey, since Monday, doing great damage. The people are using every exertion to extin- guish It, ———_ Kentucky Politics, etc. emo Lovmvitis, May 27, 1857. fhe lon. Humphrey Marshall for re-election to Congress. Tro of the persons indicted by the Grand Jury for par. Cicipating in the Inte riot tm this city have been arrested end committed to jail. ‘The Fioride at Savannah. RY ve +), Bawanvast, May 26, 1867, ‘The United States mail steamship Florida srrived here jarkets. PHILADELPHIA BTOOK BOARD, ‘Stocks hea Pennsylvania 5’s, 83; nai Ppanevad, BE Long isiand Railroad, 11%; Peniayivanis Hallroed? ae 0c, Lake imports to-day, 1600 bushels anal’ exports, 200 Bois, Hour, 2,480 bushele whet, 7,200 ‘bushels corn. gn ge Hall gD botween Hon. William Rice, editor of the Penneyioa- néan, and George Nebinger, Hsq.,® somewhat noted demo- ~@ratic politician from one of the lower warda of the city. ‘The alleged cause of the difficulty was an article which ap- “peared in the Pennsylvanian, denouncing torms po rep isthe leader. Blows were exchanged, when in- terfered, and the affair ended for the Both - tlemen are warm personal and friends of Mr. Buobanan, and hence the émeule ls upon in a politi- ‘oa! as weil ax personal sonse tek peta Cool oa tae charge of libel " yy Ar Fla a News, against Col. Fiseness be Davy Sun’ ‘aud the letter was held in $1,000 bail. After “Gp by 2’ fraed of Tiannasaa's, win fd "abusive epithet y wi usive was , and Fletcher received a blow. He drew « “plotol, but friends interfered and disarmed him. ‘was again arrested and beld to bail on a charge of assault aud battery, and carrying concealed weapons. Ony Tas Traver 10 Hantem.—The travel this summer to ‘Harlem, judging from present indications, will exceed, ta point of numbers, any former season by at least five hun- ‘by the Harlem trains will take an excursionist there ‘back, On Sundays the rush of seckers {a im- mense, Four steamboats—tho the Maytiower, and two others—are advertived to run regularly during the vummer to Harlem and the namerous gerdana on the banks of the Kast and Harlem rivers, carrying passengers vfor ten cents; and we hear that it is the intention of the now Roart of Directors of the Harlem Railroad Company resume the running of the Sunday trains. Munyy on Boako or Viewais.—Last aight a mutiny 00 -carred on board of the brig Zino, lying iw the North viver bound to the coast of Africa, Information was sent thi morning to Captain M. Morray, of the Firat ward police who pw Sob im 879 ‘ancpataned | Lieutenant Dalton and five men, who arrested the whole of the crew sa: took them before the United States Marshal, Dut po witness appear- Ing, they were al) acquitio’, The socond mate is badly -tnjurea. A new crew has been shipped. A fig! red among the sailors of the ship Emerald Isle, which ar- rived from Liverpool yesterday mamuing. De. Dormwvs’s Lacrexs on Lictr, for the building fund of the church for deaf mutes, takes place this eveving at the Acedemy of Muslc. Ibis safe to predict that a! attend will be delighted. will, moreover, have the patisfaction of kvowing that 1) ve helped forward a worthy undertaking of banc’ Fina ov Dey Sruxer.—Between 9 and 10 o'clock last might, « fire broke out in the fifth floor of the five story ‘Duiiting, No, 26 Ney street, occupied by Paine & Fisher, dealers in hats, caps and mil goods. The firemen Pesponded quickly to the alarm, and extinguished ahe Dames before it cxterded beyond the floor where it ortgt- mated, The fire seems to have to have commenced AMON BomMejoases of straw and Leghorn bats, Loss may ‘Ho eatimated ab about $1,000; fully coved by insurance. he first tloor isoccupied by fo & Stowell, dealers in boots and ahoes, No damage. Dumage to building about Sun. Fors» Drowsen.—The body of an ankuown man was this morning found floating in the East river, and waa Drought to Whiteball «lip. ‘The Lesceagesry Rte 4 Still a Mystery. from the (Pa.) Post, May 26. C the efforts of Doreaee Fenton, of hewberg, Wy, ¥., have beon unceasing in cudeavoring to lave reoog- nized the body of tho murdered forale found ia x fictd mcar that town somo weeks since, they have as yet proved ‘upavailiog, and the murdor is stil enabrouded in mystery. We published some days ago ao accurate description of the lady, to which was ‘an anoay mous bole in- timating Wat the murdered worman had frieniis in this city. iy we , wan published in all the olt Fapersco mt bee tender she fad any here, could not tosee #. However, no one in this city hat signified to Coroner Fenton, by letter or otherwise, anything that woul lead to the discovery of who the murdored female is. @n Saturday last we rece! ton, encloeing the original copy. We visited some of the daguerrian galleries yester- day, but could find no picture that answered the descrip. ved a note from Coroner Fen- 1 MIGRATION TO VIRGLYIA LANDS—ABMIVALS aT CASTLE GARDEN. ‘The Emigration Commissioners mot yostorday—Cullan C. Verplanck tu the chair. TINE THMFORARY WORPTRAL AT SRGULVE’S POUT. ‘The follewing communication was received — Orrick Com. ror Removat or i Sration, May 27, 1857, } Gmerizmnn—aAt a meeting of Cominivsioners for the Re- moval of the Quarantine ‘ation, held this, the 27th day of May, 1851 the folowing resolution was ado.ted:— ved, That the Secretary of this Board be directed to inform the Commissioners of Emigration that the Tem- porary Hospital will be in readiness for the reception of on the let day of July next, and wo mutity she eal jers that the said tempo-ary quarantine will be in their charge on that day, in accordance with the 2let weotion of the law fcr the removal of the Quarantine. I, therefore, in pursuance of the diacctioa given we by the foregoing resolution, hereby notify your houorable ‘body, “ that the temporary Quarantine at Seguine's Point, inreadinest for the recepuon of patients, and will be placed ip your charge on tbe Let day of July aext, in ac cofdance with the siow of the Zlet wection of the law for the removal of the Quarantine,” copy of which [ Hennig enctons, . ped 8. SNEDEKER, verrational de! arove upon this communication, cos wine wage erharng apt es isis ¢ pr of anything to do w: guine’s ihe Gvally refe to the President and the Counsel of the Board, with instruc tions to report at next ‘i Hi j 2 2 eI 4 E q i and it wou! newspapers. Commieeion to direct em'gra'iou to any particular quarter, suspicion ‘as it would immediately leave them open to the stock jobbers. The Sec tary, Br, Rican Cites, wae fivally in- to m epecul tbat Jobbing was Tr ieei caeteutnage + ws lyn, who is ex ® member ofthe Bard tok his seat for the frst timo, tlon is constantly increasing, and s00n be in a condition to pay all its debts: — Nombor of emigrants arrived to May 20, 1857 L) ‘om arrive . €incé to May 27. sips ‘To same date in 1856 Increase this year...... 2 185" 866. Inmates in institiution, Ward’s Island... 1,877 1,63 a. Marine Hospital,...... . 162 184 1,001 $9,202 00 Reseived since to May 27, (or com. mutation of alien passengers, &c.. 16,373 83 107,489 72 Disburements as ger previous account to committee of the Board of Aldermen, to was referred the subject of the disposal of ihe Palace, met om Wednesday, at 2P. M., at No. 6 Numerous parties interested were in attend- Mr. White, the receiver of the Crystal Palace, called Mr. George W. Stanton, the machinest who superintended the erection of the structure. He stated it would require Soo proper tal building. It took three hundred and fifty men nine monthy to put it up, and now that the screws are ail rusted in, it ld take from one bundred and Stty ' twe bentrod |. White then made some remarks, of which the following are the chief _ @ ground upon which the Palace stands, and which, the petitionors claim, has dedica- reserveir, @ market that the petitioners found their Sieriy of the property hekters by ive it property holders by t in ‘aver of its remaining there; that the unfit for @ park, Ac. ally injured the adjoining oroperty. the question at some length, giving a sketch of its history, claiming that the greunds occupied by the Palace have already been set apart by the Common Goancil for a pub im © amennd, aver hearing these parties, adjourned sine die. Removal of the Landings of the Kast River Bleamboats. ‘The Apecial committes of the Roard of Aldermen to whom was referred the subject of the removal of the land- ings of the North and Vast river steamboats, met yester, day in the Library, City Hall, Alderman Stoers in chair. The following persons were present and inale statements in regard fo the subject under consideration: — Robert Sheilds sald—I reside at No, 245 Rast Broadway, ‘and am strongly in favor of removing the landings of the Past river steamers, fag the purpose of relic ving Broad. way. Lown property on the East and North rivers, also in the lower part of tho city. I earnestly desire the com mittee to remove the landings of raid steamers; tor antil they do, the lower part of Broadway will always be block ea up. George }. Tallman, a resident in Righth street, wat also in favor of the removal of the langings. The continuance of thore steamers, eaid be, in thelr present locality | causes an immense trace, ® constan; cariage, kc, across of the subjoined, which is a | ton, We give the anonymous note verbatim a literatum:—- Cmeano, May ®, 1857. Journ W. Paxton —Dear Sir-—dowitler, vou will Onda ele, ‘na to who the murdered Indy is by examining Uie pictnees int pertain daguerrean gallery in Pittsburgh. In easety ou shovil biance to the young lady, and the picture happen TT the persona name 1s Yours Traly qui vive.” Ta order that our daguerreoty piste may more satisfie: forty examine their pictrros, we republich xo much of ‘tho description of the body as would likely be discernable 4m a daguerreotype: size 6 feet 4 inches; form slender, end weighing apparently about 110 pounds; com. plexion fair, ekin smooth, har dark brown, and shaved off the centre of the forehead for the pace of about one inch in length and three of an inch in breadth; eyes hazel or gray. Check bones prominent, thin cheeks and long chin; curved sear of about an inch in over the left cheek bone; nose straight and rathor emal!, hands delicate, dangers long and slender ‘The anonymous note above may be all s sham, gotten ‘up for the purpose of still further exciting public curiovity ; Dut it may also have been written in « spirit of aaxiety to tid lu the discovery of who the murdered female is. + hapa, it has been suggested, her friends are aware of her unumely end, but from feelings of delicacy refrain from ‘making themselves known. Stull, the people of Newbarg, ure rory anxious about the m , and desire to have it clearéd up in some way, Any information touching the Sdeutity of the ‘body can de loft at this office, oF feat to Joba W. Fenton, Coroner, Newburg, New York Saverers—A man by the name of Brink has focen undergoing exam ination doring on i — F ved, charged by a young girl named Lirry Connell See vealenene ‘the ¢ hharge was clearly established, au fan attempt to prove the charactor of the xicl loose signally flied. ‘The lawyors summed up the case aad the judge vo hie charge, at the conctuaion of which rink took ‘imy_ before a Justice of the Peace, who performed for them the necessary ceremony which made them man and wife. es Surrrace tx Nort Canonina.—Gov. Bragg, Of North Carolina, novifies all persons entitled to vote tor. Members of the House of Commons that polls will be Opened on the first Thursday in August next, to take the Renae of the voters an to (he Patifioation of an amendment pL Constitution of the state, making the suiirage therein Beat Us hundred and thirty-seven acta And twenty-two rreointions hays been signed by the Governor Of Pennsylvania, during a seasion of one dred and thirty-seven days—an unprecedented 0 mamber. That beats on fature, which rac oy hundred red days. and throe during & scssion Bint | Bast side of the city. The removal | over | } | ‘ the lower part of the town, which blockades the lower street, and which has been derogatory to the of the ‘city for the Iaet thirty years. The greatest good of the greatest number of citizens would be by landing the paswengers fart! ptown on the Kast river, oF at a point of the city nearest the losatton of most of 01 dwellings. The lower part of the city was intended for foreign commerce, instead of allowing « compsay or Mramboat me to ccenpy it for domestric traffic, Wharves can be ob'ained ap town cheaper then they can be down town. Lown property on the East river side of the city, i Thirty-fonrth street. an McCabill raid—I am « owner on the the Past river steamers to that river would greatly relieve Brosdway. 1 should like t) ree them removed. Itis time they were made te remove the landings of the steamers there. | The steam- ers now run down the Kast river, to the greatdanger of the lives of the ferry pareengers and the commerce the onght to be done in the matter, 1, caaned by the steamers id whore they fo, and declared that it was of ne nse to sue the owners, because they had eo much moncy that no poor of common man dare commence a suit against them. Pe en ae Greaee Os Wormnnny Sem, & P Boreas Cover—OCiroult.—Now. Vit, 80014, 1025, 1088, 497, 499, 603, 4 890 5¢, B48, S47, 648, 540. ScPRUOR Cover. —Now. 689, 662, 408, 490, 620, 496, 66, ‘o1a, be7, 96, '601, ‘687 oe wa SS bs Bh ae EES 177, 648, 663, 178, 604, 661, 616, 172, 274, Fathers and Mothers.—Onc-Fourth of All in their years seh para wom, Bng Ea aa is pills whenever wick. “rhe be administered to wel en that age one oF two will anfiics. ‘They should left are Lit mara : ET be given il they purge freely, when the cure, mo matter what the dimeane, willbe tected Princit 43 Brandreth Build- ing. Sold siko by A. CUSHMAN, way, corner of Twenty-sccond street. Metallic Tablet Strop for sale by J, and 8, Honae. huo- | SAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor Arthur and Martin.-Ventiiating Pa ragon ca ™ [ ae. Swen Warren ‘end f i Toad ‘the rage and the only by GENIN, . | and Toledo, %; Chicage and Rook Island, 4; Milwaukio 4, 916, 916, | 1, 615, 619, G27, 631, | | town lant August to make wp the do | The New York Central is & great road, it 0 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1857. Eespenscheta’s Casstmere Hets.-& New | tng. The company’z otice ts a regular broker’s shop, and vartety of the raueimere hax, of an exceedingly detteste Decoming color, extremely Nigh and of the fost beam broushs out by Rapenscheld as & presept summer Also the pure Rocky Mountain silvery beaver, together with several choice styles of wien #, Pauaine ad seve! of 8 Boe article in 3 d to the coason, & ¢ bat way ebould call at No. 118 Nassau sireet. - Beebe & Ov., Fushionabie Reed Brondway, bave now on band a full crear of pentassen’s oe, Rompe ot summer viz, — ‘Mountain oud more beauliful than they Yhave ever before beaver extra fine and very French vartous qualities, styles and colors; Me ator atyies; to which, their usual assortment of end summer capa, £0., they invite the aiention of the public, by bat. sir, and vour criminal nogligence, when selling lis spring hat atthe low price of four dollars. is an outrage againat decency and good sense. Remedy your fault at 218 Broadway. Genin'’s “Gem” or Beaver Carsimere ts All leading drean hat of the season. For sale ‘214 Broadway, oppesite St. Paula. A Useful Man in Want or James Gonvow Brenwert, Era, &. de. eas in general emboldena me’ to address my) to you, ‘which I ou will pardon. I am sian ter, which will appear by letters and documents in ay gop session, I have been regularly instructed in Risee botany, and » in the extensive g: of the agrieu! Dubin Sovtety, Glasnevin, near Dublin, totaies and on venaively for some of the in Ireiand. Thad a female family that looked to me fer Port and protectivn; they persuaded me in IM9 te give up employ meni aud accompany them to this country, ainoe they not married, and are not doing a0} am reduced to the lowest bb, aud all my exhausted b too fond. and staid by my family. earn a comfortab’e | velihood in. Mae eed ‘at the business ‘and have: vant, Isl Fast Eleventh street, 25th May, 1867. Gurney’s Place of Art.—Another New and beautiful addition to the photographie art, GURNEY'S Koh-inoor photograph, made only at his palace of at, Broudway. Fan Cutlery —A Assortment for tale by J. and 8. SAUNDERS only, a No. 7 Astor ous, White's $3 Dress Hats, Spring Style, 148 Fulton street, between Browdway and’ Nassausirwe, A large aasortncat of @ hala, de. To the Retail Straw Hatters —We are Now Prepared to offer, of our own manufaeture, she variegated of hinck and whie Lwina Sennett whole straw hat, feeling cont dent tbat they will be the leading style of bat for this summer, Noother straw bat presenting so many adraniages to the wearer. ‘Thay are not only light, flexible and uncommonly durable, but being of s mottled appearance precludes the pos- sibility of their showing the dust or dirt, which obvin'es the ob- Jection a0 often the wearers of straw hats. We wou d ‘Blso beg leave to say our stock of men’s, boys’ and children's bas is complete ip every branch ‘A. LELAND & OO , 19) Broaé way. Cheapness, Nentness and Durability combined in spring end eommer clothing now ready at DRUMGOLL & PROCH’S, 13) Fulton street, R. T. Wilde, 251 Broadway, Has Brought the mos" brilliant and fashionable millinery within the reach Of Indies of the most moderate means. Look nt his Paris fommer bonnets, juss opened, and at his assoruinents of dress capa, coitures, slik, Ktraw goods, ribbons, hre: ch towers, 4c, iben inquire the prices, and learn how’ cheap euch fab: rlea can be sokl by frat clsss houses. 25 charge. for Writt OLIVER B. Cents Lessons, and no extra 5 /OLDSMITH, 36% Broadway. Toilet Articles in Great Variety.—J. and 8. SAUNDEBS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor House, Goods,—Pineapple dress and pi je bunnels, at FOUNTAIN’S Indin Store, Broadway. Plain dresses aod bon- neta, by the yard. . Pongees welling —~ Bewing buying ae machine, the economy ie beet, ‘Those who purchase Teachinee niwaye while those wbo ay may cf he oaper and intetior a ininas Fine Arts.—The At and others collecting paintings for thetr particularly culled to the sale of supert o Colors, to be made this day 1A. ly recommend it ‘The Avalanche of Urders Pouring in from all quarters for Charles’ London Cordial Gin, must be the ex- use of the undersigued for any Wemporary diaappolntmén'e that may occur. A pressure of thia kind is uot & aubjeot of eee Oe cadesd eartaesen mus opelony a se aie wee HOMUND U. OliahLitn, 4 Browsar. arunreannee ame If your hair a getting gray ry rovhied wih Gente, CP een Seton ‘ ee zt th Use Lyon's Kathairoa. ee Vee Lyon's Kxthairon, Pold by all dealers, everywhere, for 35 cunis per boule. ts the Best and Barry's Cheap- Picea ar pertemers, "on pertumers, Batchelor’s Hair Dye, and Toupees— Cristadoro’s alr Dye and Toupees je and retail, and ibe dye pri- Four Shillings » Hor, Tne 7 re Barela; A all di black or brown, No. 1 y street, and all druggists, tnitable hair cdttis'g. lieitly relied upon aa a rem for complaints of the ki Pit thee binder: Re should be hore Fabbed tno region affected, The immediate result will be & cewsation of palp, aad ouutinued applications will consummate the eure. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water.—This peeriens perfume, which bas superseded all others in Sont: ‘Amnerica and the West Indies, ts now in such demand in our fasbionabdle circles that all the lending drageists in the Union find ft expedient to keep tt aw a staple article for the toflet, Sold and manufactured by the propriciors, D. T. Le CO., wholesale druggists, 09 Water murcel, New York W cata per bottle. Plies, Piles.—If you are Troubled internal or external plies Use Dr. WITMER'S pile sulipost tory; a @ certain cure. Reference given. One buadred pervons cured in this city, Depot 13 Bowe ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. a Price ‘The stock market was dull from tho opening to the closo to day. Prices were very much unsettled, but the changes were, pot of particular importance, At the first board Illi- nois Central Railroad bonds fell off % per cont; Mail Steamship Company, X; New York Central Railroad, 4; Michigan Central, 14; Michigan Southern scrip pre- ferred, %; do. full, 14; Galona and Chicago, 3; Cleveland and Misaiseippl, %. Frie advanced & per cent; Reading, 46; Michigan Southern, old, 14; Cleveland and Pitsburg, ‘There was eeale of Now York Central stock at 82 per cent, seller eixty days. The receipts of this company are falling off rapidly, aud a ruinous competigigm im aboot be | ing opened with the Eric road. There will, we learn, be ® general redaction in fares on beth roads, and the ovly queetion is, which can stand such « contest the long est? Tt ie onr opinion that the Erie Company have more bettom for such am fight than the New York Centeal Company. Tho Erie pay no dividends and have not, therefore, eo much at issue, While both com panies aro losing monoy, the travelling public will gain by it. All of our great passenger railronds wil! have 4 hard time of it during the approaching summer. The pleasure travel will be comparatively limited, and the roms carnings of cach road must be cousiderabiy less than duriag the eame time leet year, The New York Central is euch an immense concern, and hae sec an im menge capital, that it stands in @ very precarious position. In ite meat prosperous seasons it has never earned the dividends paid, and we would not be surprised to eee, any | day, an official announcement that proposals will be re- ceived by the company for another largo loan. 1k made a jewey in ite divt- dona fond, and ft will bavo to rake money in some | way this year to make up ite August payment, | cupies one of the best geographical postions in the country, and does an immense business; but when wo | ook at its enormous capital of forty millions of dollars, and see what powerful competition the company hag on all sides, we cannot resist the convletion that It will ond juft like the Erie, the Michigan Southern, and many other | roads which started under the moat favorable auspices | and bid fair at ono time to be permanently productive, Tho Erie Rajiread Company showed actually a larger per cent of net carnings on its capita) stock, from its business last year, than the New York Contral, and yet it paid 10” dividend. Ita ability to do so from ite reputed net carn. |’ {ngs was at least equal to the Central. Cleveland ‘Toledo is sustained by the most reckless kind of Pancier- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wrowawar, May 276 P. Asimi.—The mearket was unchanged, Bmail sales of pois wore mado at Te. & 7750, Pinner —Flour—With a good Eastern and local de- MAD and light receipt, advanced about L0c. DUI, with eales Of about’ 10,000 w 12,000 bbis., some low in speculation, at about following quote- the company's executive officers are among the largoat operators im the street. Tho steck cannot be sustaimed this way much longer. Time will fetch it, with all the rost (that depend upon sueh artificial support. At the ecooad board the tendency of prices waa upward: ‘but there was no strength in the movement, and the pro. tions: Dability ie that it will be all the other way 10 morro ie to Btate. 96 70 0 96 86 Erle closed this afternoon at 54, which ia an advance of % | nian to good ge $3 Per cent. New York Coutral went up 5 per ceut, closing a wet 84% for acmaH lot. Reading improved \ per cent. Mi- Gommon to good Obie, We 68 ehigan Southern old deferred stock fell a” per cont. | Routporn frre ate eee ee ee ik ‘The closing sale was 50, nollor 60 days, Clovsland and | Canadian mupering Gat eae, oe 816 ‘Toledo sold at 6334, selior 60 days, being the ouly opera Among the sales were prime extra Genesee brands at tion in the stock this sfternoon, Some shrowd sellers got | $+ 8nd &. Louis four aces ar $0125; Canadian was firm. th eales of 700 800 bbla, wishin the advanced Southern flour was in active demand, with salea Of 1,000 shares at that price. Cleveland and Pitsburg ‘was quite active today gt both boards, and was prouy shen 2.200 bb at toe bigher range of quotadons given ve. Wheat conuinu , with sales of about 12,000 well sustained. It strikes us that, in view of the present | 4 15,60 buahola, including about 10,000 bushele: ry and prospective condition of this company, its stock is un- | prime white, at $1 90, with come ‘AtBL 92; whito warrantably depressed. douthern, $1 60; common to good Canadian olub, 1-461 165; ‘and I! mois red at $1 62 a 91.63. Corn was again: bigher, aod reached $1 per bushel, The sales embraced 7 20,000 & 50,000 bushels, including Western mixed at 08. # $1, aud Southern yellow at $1, closing quite firm. Rye ‘Was firm and qniet at $107 a $110. Oats wore firm, with tales at G0. & 708. for State and Western, acd email lots beavy Chicago told at 72c. Rye flour was Orm, with sales Of about 100 bbls. at $4600 $6 75, Meal was frm 1 $4 60 for Brandy wine, Covoa —-26 packages were wold_at LTixc. tion of ex; , And about 4,000 bags (oargo of the Yan. kee finde} bas boon bought tor phd to Hamburg, . ‘There is more inquiry, and offers have beoa made ‘The steamship Agia, from this port fer Liverpooi to-day, carried ont 91,529,220 73 in epecie, a eum little larger than anticipated. The steamsbip Black Warrior, from this port for Havana to-day, carried out $156,000 in apecie, The total shipment to-day was $1,688,220 73, The shipment on Satur- day will be about one million. Albert H. Nicolay’s regular sem!-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow (Thuraday,) ot half-past 11 o'clock, at the Morchants’ Exchange.’ A good list of insurance stocks, &e., will be offered, The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day a8 followa:— for three cargoes ut 10ic.,eud refused. 300 bags 8 Total receipta. $66,229 49. | Domingo gold on private terms; 60 do. Marmcalbo at 120. . yee 108,339 28 | Stock of Rio is 88,000 baga, and packages of all a y ~ mre eas eae ine sean last dates leet! +3 The Datly Timer stoekjobvers wero sellers. at the there qa bat ue remo! ows or wi (Apel 6). ‘Brokers’ Board today. We have not the. remotest idea] Corrow — ‘martes continued firm, aa doalers ad aay wil satin om havi i or nay tat |: Bor Sepa oad eae HO 1 Set Gl time. They are dyed-in-the-wool bulls, and will ofcourse | middling uplands at 140,, pnd. ‘Now Orioans do. at 0 00 pulling all the fancy stocks of the day, Thetr 140. & 18560. aap. ieee toma to day were as follows:— i mmcaDs —To Liv }, owtng bo eupplicn of, pro- Sold—-100 Michigan Southern Railroad at duce and the rapid advance in ffs, the dispo- r one nel re sition to wait for the Arabia's nows, wore 12,000 Michigen South Stinking Fund bonds. triting and quotations nominal. To 1 eeee co tous oe REE HH stook) ollcake were euguged at p. t. To Bremen, 700 bbls. rosin 200 rie, cvoilor 80 4 were engaged at 2s. TO » 2,000 bbis. rosin at We tty 5a whet oe, ene ev wi . 4 Gelena abd Chicago Rallrond 2c. per fost ‘tagasuromoot. To itufecrat, rates ranged from 2c. a 27\¢. por foot. To California, rates Stock apenas May 21, 1887 were at 280. per tg to’ iarre, rates wore at ‘ic. for 810000 Minmonri 6's... 82% BrOabs Readg BRbdGo 7H | OMOm, while other articles were unchanged. A vessel Toco Mh Sucks, 76 8CO «60 tee 5000 Iilinois CenRRbs. 994, 21 Tle Cont Rights, 137% 2000 Kate , ti 78K 7000 Hud RR letmig 98 7 8000 Hud RR @dantg. 1000 Hudk RR Samy Hay.—Sates of 400 a 600 bales wore made at Mic. @ $1. Hroma,—The bea gee gerne tye Sales of dry Weat- ern were reported at Zac. 4.800 Laguayra at 210. a decline of about oc. Tho atook tu this market was o1t” mated at about 160,000 agaiost 163,000 this late in 1456, Hear was heavy, and owing to reports of a falling off in prices at New Onleans ia American, the artiole in this mar- ket was dull and nominal. Foreign hemp ia mostly going = bonded stores aa it arrives, to await the reduction of ries, Hore —Prime were scarce and firm, and in good de. mand. The saks wore confined to 60 « 76 bales, at prices rapging from 7c. @ Lic. TRom.—Scoteh pig waa dull at $83 a &55, etx months, Leav was inactive, and wo. quote Galena dull ai 74xc.; Specish at $6 18%; refined German. of $623 a 96 36, an Fngltsh at 6c. Leaner. —Onk cole was witbout rice, while hemlock was easier. ve withdrawn stocks to awalt better Moxssous.—The market was quot, while prices were unchanged. Naval Srorml.—The sales embraced 600 bbis. common rosin at $1 90 per 510 Ibs., dotivered. Sales of 160 bola. spirits turpentine in shipping order, were made at Sto. cash; crude was scarce and nominal. 7% wo 44% 2@ dow. 104K 46 10 Bonkof StaiecfNY 104 ‘ 30 ObioLife&TrustOo. 101 (808 PacificowiSun’pCo, 74 16 Dell ckhA Wat ORR 600 NY CevtralkR. 360 p60 Et & ¥ eeeesseesse RRR RK eR KK about 200 bbls., inelucing country packed western do., at $16 666 917; cago, at $17 2 $18. 'Bacon 10. ' Lard ese Ps Ep 980 oi was ecarco and BR.....0s 180 ta red Ls oy B45 84) Ths ‘TOM TOM GOseseeceas: Ul 1000 ClovATo! RR 660 60 LaCrs&MIUIRR 630 InRB.B30 60 Woisxxy.—There waa no tow in, and the stock being Light holders were firm at 37}<c., Without sales; and parties demanded @ still bigher figure. \ Real Estate Operations, ‘The following sales of real cetate were made at auction, tn the Merchants’ Exchange, yesterday — 4 story brick house and lot N. aide Slat At., 270 feet x98.0, oe New York Cattle Market. Weowesdar, May 27, 1857. W. of letav, 2 0,918 sogte current prices for the week at all the markets areas | 4 story: Brigg, papa oe Beer cartiz. Liot N. W. cor. Lexington av. and 8th «t., 26.5x00 i! %/1 do. adjotuing, 25x90... ba ole do, do, each $1,225. 2,400 o}s do, do. each $i 4 bebbebed | OT st., im rear adj, 25x100, each 1,190. . 10,1 -965 00 8 75 00 Tots cor, tub ay and bith wtf 1 26 6a90,.. 1 600006600 | 5 do, adjoining: 25x90, each $1,526. 40.00 0 46.00 | 1 do. do. do. 2% 000 9600 | 2 Extra quality, per Ib. 6 a 1% i q ies, per Ib. 4 a 6% Je $10 5001200 | 3 + 350 $60 1 ON w O% 11 4 a 6% Ie ‘ances the sup. | 00) each $490.. GHO opposite do. $610,. 1,020 Adj, triangular gore, 66 foot Sheep and lambs iudson River Railroad— Boov Wee eset consmcome And 129th t., 26x108, EROOKLYN, 3 brick houre and lot No. 29 Degraw street, Indiana BREF CATTLE. ‘The advance established on Inst market day wes fully lost to-day, partly owing to the difference in quality aud partly to the increased recefpts and partly to the apparent determination on the part of butchers tw yield po farther to the outr is and extor- tianate high prices named for good beet catte, the latter being the predominating motive for holding back, ip order to force holders to dispose of their rock At more Fen- | sonable rates. There were about 900 heat cold dering the | week, most of which were dispored sidés whieh there were wii which were sent in the co y they can probably be brought in oa short notice, so that | when we have a short suppiy they wtil bo sont’ in, that bi i aime or mt Chriatye mi with tob chain and char © he above reward by return 6 Nov 50 Chrya ELEBRATED EAST INDIA ALR—FA. | Ww EE ‘ARNER—840! | 21, by the Rev. dir. Reinke wi 6 PBROLHEA'S cen price cloting taren Lbs cok antl io rte oe Bo einG OPA ios CE 2S ee CMR ATE * IMBRI D GRA’ AND STATIONER a Browdvay a tard tows ncluaed wiareash Plat. avs BREN SHORS AD Fares a Wasot dss ine and goat boots at o ome W Aan street? TQUOR FLAVORINGS—NO POIKONOUS OTL— BREF the EM RRCOHTWANORE 10 Malden inne i Be Aavorings one gallon to fifty tallone evita ACB AND MUSLIM OURTAIN® Areal rush ls teing made KRUTY & Ph Breiway aad No, 64 Reade aireet, lace apd mi nowtaine are ies a stock of window shades ta New Yorks cheap. — OBERT HUNTER, M. D RO Ce calang ‘ap (or pulmonary diecasce. trom 0 AM tod P.M Sree mea acer ue ‘Bl per leasou. Alao, al kinds of bookstore. at (amily cow- ing done at 411 Broadwey over Lockwood's opexa NOTE, NEW WORK LEADER— Coe eteeaneeren : ‘The Merth } A sew ery bene At nou 12/0 A20Gka, Hon price a $2 per annum, Ten copies for 616, Sesh wren paoken Dore, Dertoees NeW YORK GRADER 10 POATMASTEAA, Do not conford this paper with the Ledger. The anheortp- Dr, JACOB LO} eppattin Asrs—Yourr—On Wedner Asher Moore, at the Rev. May 21, by the ‘ct’ the ovido's foto, Grosce of |, Cal., to Mamrma A., of A. W. Youle, Eaq., of : ‘California ard Connecticut papers please copy. BLorr—Davums —On Tuesday, mB, by . De. Dia, ben an hay Buorr, of this city, to Lavuns E. Davos, ry yn. .—On Monday evi , Rov. Jense T. Peck, Mr. W. C. Boxaaas to rn ag wouta, dhughter of the late Chas. A. Bosworth, all of this city. Boaten 's please copy. Cam FORD —Om Monday afternoon, . %, oy the Rev, Mr. T. R Smith, pastor of the Seventh. rian church, Mr. Jeux of this city, to Miss Paams bea daughter of Mr. Enoch |, Of New- "May heaven bless their joys, And Gl their arms with girls and boys—fst ones. Newark please copy. .—On Wednonday, church, Troy, by the Rev. J. Brinton ‘Drmicx, nc emghey GL 43 M., only of the former place. Wesaiam BL daughter of the late etrect M. E. church, by the Rey. Wm. Wiuss Bear to Mua Ax J, Dixon, Dixon, He, both of ths city. Kanserr—Grnemos.—On Wednesday, May by the A. C. Buckbee, Mr. Geonce P. kasurre to Mian Same Grmanin, al of Fordbam, W estchesiee county, N; Y. Tk —At Staten Inland, om is ur J.C, Wansnny o€ Msoos, Geo,, to Mise M. E. Sqoims, of Mr. Haratio Squier. Mrs. Many Aucam, ce years. hod da of (be family and thamembore Chapter No. 1, U. D. of A., are Synge! srom her iate May m, aged OT Po chtea’ 2 geen 141 Wooster street, thi without notice. further Barrron.—On Weds A 27, Woass « Bare Ton, aged Ti yeares ferent po fg si is relatives and friends are ony at half pant boo OO New port, R. 1., and Natchez, Mise., papers copy. oq RON On alurday moral ia; Ter aC be resem parents, in Somers, N, Y., Jous, sou of Caristopher €. and Emeline Brown. aged 21 years.” eniles Daneel Samana Say Oy him Sea Coe time, of this city, pears. Her those which she bore with age. ‘The funeral will take place this morning, at ten o’clecir, from ber late residence, No. 44 North Moore street. Oxcwer —in — on. Wertnesday, May 27, atthe corner of Tilary and igo Many Cagaarr, wife of James Cromey, in the 44th year of bor age. ‘Tho funeral will take place thi alternoon, al tarce o’clodi. Hor remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Haly own, Flatbuel, on Wednesdry, nT niwe, w! ker, aged Zynn, 16 monte and 10 days. ‘The relatives ard friends of the family, and those of her mn ae ee = seapeerey invited to etiead # funeral, from hic residenge, No 01 Wasaingtoo street, at three o'clock. A i Hewe'-ue rueeday, May 26, CABLxD G., wife of Inne 1. Hont, of Rahway New Jersoy, in the 96th year of her 0 Funeral reryices at Rahway, toumorrow afternoon, = they may command bigher prices. The market was | Pre « five o'clock, more inactive than oe Pevacrsn v4 for some ume back, Aaa se be peepten De x reamaonase with this de. Lamia —On Saterday, May 23, at her residence at eo much ao that it was thought by many that the entire | YAbiful tonic \2 Comte irecgha wine vanila, 8 | Gothicn, near Chappacua, W Of disease rales made to-day weald not exceed four or five hundred Go. ® MENDUM. | of the heart and , wife of Ka- head, There was no inclination on the part of Lp od to purchase largely, and probably will not be until the etock is offered at a protty large reduction im prices. A large proportion of the stock offered was distillery cattle, fatted up in a very short time, and such meat is more like O18 CLOTHING OF BYERY prscarr AT SMITH BROTHER'S one price ck thing sures, 138 aod 140 Fulton street. (amax ees FROZEN IN Dlowted meat than anything elec, having litle or no nutrl- ment, and being ‘hrogother unlit for consumption. Wo | vine | noticed a fine lotof Texas cattle, which were about the PATENT TIVE MINUTR PRErare, beat of that breed we have seen this season. A er ‘This new and pope — iL i number than usual of the offerings were State cattle which were hurried in in consequevee of the advance ol last Wednesday—much too soon. About two-thirds of the cattle came down to this city by the Hudson river boats, which offer a much casier and cheaper means of Oana them dewn than by the railroads. The evtire offered at Allerton’s this week was 2,785 bead, and for the Gay 2,182, against 2,428 head for Inet week. The average ice today was aboot Ie., and the range from 100. to ste anda fow of the beet at 1d, Chamberlain quoter sila $14. iene time than any other freener | actually he Pribule with Whee tiated COWS AND CALVES. There has been a slightly increased activity in the mar ket for cows and calves, and a number of sales have been mnade at $70 8 $76 far good cows, and from $25 to $00 for other qualities, VEAD CALVES. The demand has been pretty fair for ven! calves, with no alteration in pricer. SHERT AND LAME. The demand continues good at bigh prices, saloe having been made a; lhe. per Ib. Lambs soll from do. to Be. SWINF. vant of fancy coljeetion and. cand bra tees, al curd The demand is a trifte more brick, and prices have ad- 6240. for fat bogs, and from do. to 6igo. D r py: ea, eenp: total number op sale thidfweck war 5,205, -¥ an, trestles, sup most of which have beon sold at 650. to 674 Ang part of the RecarrestaTion. ' uy The total receipts of all stock at all the yards for the Gye. At the Oh depen WY Waller Grant week, are as follows: — firet_ store from Browiw Uniieeder, PRuadeipaia, Bawa, Cows and =‘ Veal herp and 129 Washington street, Boston, Mrs Hayes, Booosiyn Cates, Caine. Lambs. } Allerton’s.... “ ny Honig ‘ARR, 108 val rey 18 roe am ars ~~ willow waren, Total last week... ..2,599 mS 1,160 Sees Total sineJan’y 1..02,018 = O041 14,617 For sale by J. aC. Teen Henadway, a. 3. “Rawr wy New Yor «x Kix Ramnoan. MPORTANT - APA ‘The following is the ‘of tre stock brought over | Amon tA nal ey PAN Ban ecviag ehirta for Lila ‘rond, destined for Now York, for the week ending | Waihers, vovagers and aes, ace ie erraset am, I~ a lew fer 5 pec “* fon will be fow layalaabte by there to wer h a oe anmmer, life preserving sbirt= ror “cyt | BARS sistent aa teers ‘tae oe ‘con 4 a od 19" voykigen ave capable of sustaining the wearers In | + M8 | the heaviest breakers, an { will protect the body from injury } 240 | frog rocks oF other obstacles. *how tooms No. 587 Broadway,

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