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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 18%. 4 fwatitution. hie atten " seco: sveiccnsidliaiiiiaaiit as y eiieieee te pe wee 0 be oCrnore are mn a fo Trial of Thomas Deniny fer Arion in the ‘alley Riis | Rell Ly hp hay My) opt * : oe m to How York Artiats - when Indien Kesirond Company have _besued te following paw gad wers too Uimited to afford a fair test of the Ss entra, eee is fourte, iia eee ; enna ue thet would me ‘hardly posable te Buca" been cent Gene eareular—~ saci TALLOW ~ Hales Of 27,000 tba. wore wade at 11° cor mn By ” mraitted ti Our lund, —_————________.. + Mica, . Wrerar — arket fowsr, Sng ihe ik of une, annual, snk REORE ro] Before Recunder owt bi Ae gg RE RE aAiDeket Curiory, Bewest Stylesad. & | ncas Reprene dam 3 oy | ad Ohio were nod atte, nent St 3 Be Se tee tee cated al fast Tes Cole @f “So | Sou 6~:tho Court ridih wae €FOHAM this morning te J Hh Oe pag be lg mar memonly ot No. Astor orien, | Winder existing elrenmstances the directory of ta. Sing | =n Any cadet who sta ie tre Fancary examigaton, dave | teeta ost cxpacty, wait was expected 8 who procood. | AME AIDE Smom. ON For Keamay quite a oumber | gSPUFIAY & Lanman’s Portia Water The | {iW be arene in the cy, deem M proper to man ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY 8 Atnowat of der éAeeodiue one handred $n4 Uy. or At | ing would be unusually interesting, The busine of | of trains gud herd of em, (2 Mnel for Gulforuts, Were | aed threnghoot Nomh Anon es Rereumery 12 the wortd, | “tomas kage been made to erente the impresion that | = a Seabunt of demerit rssce!t ag one hundred for thn previous a | the Cours was detained for Bslf an hour, ax usual, incon | met, getting wiorg very We. ot here, the maid fry other Tay Aanman's Ficeide water tn 'prefersnce to | Merlo # divisons exint among the directors, of » nature to | , OF Uuations, der, see Gib and Ti Pages. Gmonihs, shall be declared delsient in conduct’ Saal cea ‘ef the ebsence of tho Recorder, When the | _ Shortly afler Jour’ tevin ram. °° here. das | tacumed doors "STs tania Yonsen ina yur roache ian | prevent their @ordial co-operation ip carrying forward Whe Sao a peri= ‘mended te'the Deparment by tho ‘Aoadetnio Board, iw | Sequence 3 ‘aieoled ent a Mircteons, *'Tived, having left the | fe wholasle droit Beg tvoriowrs, D: T. LANMAM & | burinees of the company. All vach aUegations are ground. | —>- > ij {Be ture hack, wuanndos ce Glecharged trom iho Called | Court wan organized, the District Attornoy sald ho was} Valley no une oi ace Mt the ym, TANG from other | gi) dengan, al His aces oe eee Now York, and by | less, and wo thin it out duty to give them dis formal Bie Hihay a poor (elow Sate the tta of his domortt markx | Feuty inthe cave of Thomas Deniny, latited for arvon | fourees, weennuct pian mach mew of «hang ton ag as se Vila Cl sculgoes bap Doon eeeiccos te en teers | A TTACU, 1. tandeoien aad chseves tof sine perp Li ey Bie Grae of earvion caiaase® from the particular crime with which he wands eared, excureioB ‘orth, (or uscer'ain, something, nay. "@ 20M “ | booed fo aitan ene name ary aueton of princi or pcp acing te introns o |e tb ty ROW ork ay Se ound ‘be has Outre small atndo for bis ehortmomings, “Major | the accused bax been rendered somewhat notorious by ad | Country, and to encourage aust strengthen the bra eR IS | tho gennine, vi’ thn waies mars “Hictowny, New tork sot the company, and no cMange bat occorred many way iu | KVANW Chase, iu bis epeeenh to the first elass, herrea Miluded to | Slleged attemp: Oprohang® maxonio communications wiky | the faith, ax well an vieit nome of tho neibboring NE) | Lendon,Y shat eaictaim every’ tent at he hock ot diversions. | Felauon to the Oumpany oe its aTaies, since the dae of our Clothiny Rhis in apeahine of the decrease of thelr origioal numbers the former Jury, wh | the causo-~cloven boing for | tribes. A bund cart train of misslonaries bas started Sagking orounk he irapeparentia the paper. ard visible by | recent report and circulay, to inciwee us to alter our opin. a 208, from 96 ty 28, "The rigors of al:ctpline give the cadets bat oor te Tet ni y that he headed a revolt | the States, and upon their arrival here they will seatter al No, yy lone Beer on s, we the masnfactary, - as therein expressed. We delieve now, as thon, in G6 nnd 03 Patton wtreat, Hite opportunity for recial iniercourse outside of thet: | Fal"erm, and that he threatrned to tate the hicariie Ine | oyemed carte he the Yiliey as vigetaton ot nome mods | Os a2 A Per bx or pot * | eure famovnof' is outmamoibg nicexs ate oer Aloncy mnie 91, 2.92 m 89,8123 and 80 ‘Siilution, except by an evcasioval “'ran’’ to a neighboring | rice Attorney. It in wuld that we District Attorney offered | wore Feary for tre lable ot the Slot of last mouth, and all Fecommond the stockholders not to kacrifice the stock | _ Complete nipacn wniue, 88 to 81D. wilage, Ths prove: under he # régime it ix impossible for a cadet to ebtaia Leave Of absence, even In care of death in the family, | \Ro Wrmorer, contrary to the advice of bis counsel, obst without recourse to the Secretary of War. IBisaad Beatacd ten. ty ‘The remaining exercises of the examiuution will OCCUPY | gp yore and stave! Us Coe Gea ey counsel for the prison. ‘over a week, and will comprise some vory interesting ex- | €*) Tord and sta Jo Court that as the empannelling of hibitionr of ihe proficiency of tha cadets in the various | ® Jury in this case last term, eleve2 jurors had been chal Gold ederelses: x ‘worn, when the District Attorney moved for The Board of Visiters have passed the following resola- | leave {0 discharge the jury, against the proteet of the nue prisoner's conurel—an extraovdmary and unprecedented ved, That the |, appreciating the eminent miliary | Sct. ‘The counsel offered to withdraw a peremptory cll Pn th pat he Board, #0) Piet their reapecis him by | lenge toa juror, aud allow him to go toto the Jury box, Salling on him n'a body, at guch time ae will sult bia pleasure 4 tus complete the panel; but the offer was refused by. vend nes. o Prsivict aAvoruey. Cou then expressed Gen. Scoit is now st»pping at Cozzene’ Hotel, West Point, | wintingnesa 10 take é any eee, bat this, offer ben ‘and will receive the proposed attentions of the Board in | ajso refused. The minutes of the cler® would prove the above statements, Counsel said that his own opinion and that of ois brethren in the profesaion justified him in stat- jog that there was no right resident in the Court and the District Attorney, when a jury was empanelled upto a certain point, tu discharge at their option—especially in @ criminal case, The precedent, if allowed, would be dan- gerous; tor a jury, however otherwise unexceptionable, | Obj ected to by tho Drstrict Attorney, could be sent away an? @ picked ope substituted = Mr Busteed asked to have the case postponed tli! pext term iv order to give him time to coe what remedy the prisoner waa entitled w under the very cxaagrdinary cieenmetancer which occurred in the empanneliing of the former jury to try this cause, ‘The Revorcer observed that where @ jury was not actn- ally empannelled ia a case, lt would be often rendered ne- cessary where much time was consumed in its empan- nelment to discharge it. He thought the discretion of the Conrt in this case in disebarging the jary was very ope gma exercised. The case, therefore, would have 0 un. ounsel for the prisoner then proceeded to chutlonge each jaror, a& the clerk anounced his vame, asking him several questions, Tho oue which we sudjoin embodies the substance of the various queries propounded by the couteel:— that it bad been published in the nows- snoerimeatent ix very strict, and to take & plea Of arson in the fourta degree last term; but few days, Tees wil be 00 grand balls this year such as came off ‘Laat year, the} present #1perintendent believing that they ‘are by Bo means Decensar; advancement of military Acienca, and pot calcu to heave the cadets auy the less fu debt than they are at vresont. Our Aibany Correspondence. Aunany, Jane 5, 1857. Phe Deploratie Condition of the Canls—Incompelency of Cor- tain Gunal Ufficers—The Forwarders, Millers, Merchanis, and Oonsignecs Heavy Lowrs— Meeting of the Canal Con- tracting Board—License Law Generally Respocted—Course of the Commissioners, de., &o. It is Gow four weeks siveo the Canal Board officially an- @ounced the opening of the canals for the season, Being ‘bus late in the seazon, it was believed that the Commis- ‘sionere had completed the repairs. Every person in the great West, on the shores ef the lakes, in the harbors, cities and trading places, and ali along the lines of the canals, ‘made préparations for commencing the business seasoa. ‘Navigation had been cl seq cull six months; a long, todioas and dreary wioter bad happily passed away, aed the Dum and activity of the spring en. Tivened the streets, warehouses and wharves of cur internal commercial ports. The heavy traa:portation ‘Tines, and all the private boat owners on the canals, fited up their wa er craii, manned with crews, put thoir teams ‘upon the Aono | ‘ath, ready for the moving of the waters and the tung of the canals. At the western extremity hundreds of thousanos of tons of western products were Q Aravmin Papers of the dey, and alleged againat the p-isoner that he Was 4 man of most dangerous character and hat endea vored to corrupt a former jury by means of masonic com munications with them, and had beaded a revolt of pri eonere in the jail with the intentiou to escaye aud murder the keepers, and that upon his being brought ironed tato Court he had to be eearched to see if he had weapons upon bim, he baviug threatened to murder the Tnatrict Altorney, would such allegations and etatements made in oustag onal oddone, tone wine mae intlaental and respectable newspapers, circulated in the ows ed malt pol pen ees Up gee rl 4 Pea yoreane in your mind any bias or prejudices against wNew York aud Boston in ausicipation of the arrival of thoas pbb acts. But to this day, not -m pound of freight of any | (Ubjected to, Sustained. Exception taken A number of jurors replied that they would be gatded exclusively by the evisence adduced on the triai They did noi necessarily believe that statements were true because they appeared in the newspapers; nor were they prejudiced against the accused because he waza native of the Fmerald Isle and member of a eeoret society. Sera. ral respectable looking gentlemen, who deciarzd that they never heard of thy case before that morning aud were not prefudiced for or against the accused, were challenged remptorily. Nearly three hour was cou-umed in cbai- fengtog jurors, and ‘ut two o'clock the panel was exhausted ight jurors baving beea sworn and accepted. The Dis. trict Aito ney moved for a new pancl of 100 jurors for Weduescay uert, which wus granted. The gentlemen who were sworn Were then discharged till Wednesday, the Recorder cautioning them against conversing with aay person relative to the trial, ‘The following are the officers detailed by the new Com- miesioners to perform duty mt this court:—A. V. Davis, Samuel Trusx and F. Spicer. There pot being any orber caves ready for trial the Court adjourned ull to morrow (Tuesday) morning. Cricket Match at Hovoken, description has arrived at tidewater, which has been shipped from Baffalo. How many tens of thousands, if ‘not hundreds of thousands of dollars have been lost to the great industrious and enterprisiog commercial community of New York und othor States by this continued detention onthe canals never iil, nevor can be computed. Noone unacquainted with the exper tes incident to canal navigation can form any corresponding éstimae of the heavy which occur during & week’s delay. Four weeks interrup: ‘tion, a8 has been the case the present season, is sniliciont ¢o haul dewn into the vortex of bankruptcy two-thirds of Che men who navigate the canals. In these remarks ft 13 not intended to include all tho ‘Vivisious of the canals. That portion known as the Ravtern division, comprising the entire Champlain canal and 50 much of the Erie as extends from Albany tothe Oneida lake canal, under Commissioner Sberrill, was in good condition ‘on the lst of May and hag remained so ever since. 1! offlcer proposed the rapping of boats upon his division six days in advance of the wme when the Canal Board declared the whole cavals fit for use, but a dictum from the Know Nothirg Auditor prevented it. The Middle division, (n- cluding the Erie from Oacica lake to W! county, various ‘iateral works and the Oswepo caual, under the special care of Commusioner Fitzhugh, bas also in |’ The match botweon the Cty and States began yesterday Rood condition, aud the ply produce which bas ) morning, at eleven o'clock. Tho Now Yorkers winning Teadhed tidewater {rom tho Ince# bas boen thro the Orwego canal to ayracure, and thence to tin Ther, | M2 loss, took whe first ra ti acini Alroady has flour from the upper takes reached the city of New York by way of the Oswego ca: | _ FIRST INNINGS, NEW TORK. FIRST TNNTNGA, STATIP. Jetferzon b. Cuyp. mal three weeks vince, while not ® barrel bas boon ro- | Waller b Comery . ‘ceived from Builalo, There is no fact nor feature more | Lads b. Seni Senior, = genes thin—that the attempt to impose | igh Hallie. ote jsctiminating tolis would be ® very dangereus oxperi- iby bd. go see Meut upon the present pon re say a peri Croasiey v Senior Wright b. Comery... Now, ail thie delay, difficulty and embarrasemont has Bigham 1'b.a. b. Freach. 8 otcurred on the Western division of the Erie caval. It ander the charge of Commissioner Woallon. l'rom tt Cuyp b, Freneh: manner in which he bas conducted matters, itis perfocty | Walker b. Sen evident that he is far from being qualitied to baveian charge | Sharp, not out such important pabtic works, I$ seems that the Kuow | Fietehe: Nothings pickea him out of 6 small retail country tape aad ye needle store, somewhere out in the wilds of Caautaugue, | Lee byes. nd in the furor of 1565 be fivated with other tlood-wood | W into public ofliee, for which they never bad the first quail fication. From the manner ta which the Western division of the canals has been managed under the contro! and aupervision of bix Know Nothing commissioner it is ronder- ed certain that the le of the western or State will never again enirust such important interests 0. Chomeclves and the Siate {a such imeompetent hands. cccccscees IMD Tho gain war’ played no further, owing to a shower of rain, which commenced about bal tinued go long that it was Decossary to poe the con- tinuation of the game until this morning. fhe bowling of Senior, Hallie, @omery, and Breach was really beautifal. past three, and con- meeting tracting Board is to be hetd nex. | The Belding was also excoUent; yet, notwithstanding the ee Tine OF the, Contr roleer conduct of the raperia | bat Was woil handled by Barker, Witby, Grossing Sharp, fondedts and engineers on tho Western divition ix to be | and Fletcher, only three wickets are ‘oppo. overhauled. A bew deal will be mado, aud this Board | site eke, Suh the powor tavested under tho law of last seq- ee ke such ‘*dizcrimination”’ with regard to those Sutdicionte canal officers as the public intorests now so | - ptly demand. If not dove—if certain removals are ‘not made, and more com stent men substituted—there is ao propect of an uvinterrupted canal navigation through CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING. Atwo mile race, in barness, fora purse and stake of 92,000, came off yesterday afternoon, between b. m. Rove of Washington and b. g. Alarm (formerly O'Bienis). Rose i section daring « whole moath of the season. We iuoluw ie generally regarded in this city and | won tho race in wo beats—the lirst by eighty yards, in 5:11; vicinity. The commissioners having adopted tre MiN- | ine second by ancek,{n 6:10, The rer tothe mui ert as the price of iceose, was the moans of recon ciling the larger pertion of retailers tothe lage. Taere will be about »buuded and dfty licenses granted in this cuy. and something like anotser buadred in the various country towrs. Neariy eleven thousan { dollars haa, been paid in the county treasury ; this fund is to be appropriated towards the support of the poor, out there i# no probability Chat it will prodoce the least reduction of our enormons tax list. The commissioners have been exceedingly libe- ral, and though possessed of \ have not refused heonsing a single groggery, b disropatable in character its propristor was” knowa to start was 100 to 80 on O'Blenis, Twoto one was Iald on him before the vcoring commenced. Rose made the first mile of the first beat in 2:30, Tho only interesting part of the race was on the last half mile of the second heat, when Rose broke up, and O'Bleots took a lead of thirty yards. Rose, after recovering, burried him so ebarpiy that ho left his fect at he drawgate, and she beat hity home about neck. The following Is a summary of the race:— MoNDAY, June S—Purve aad stake $2,000, two mile hoate, in harneres— HL Woortruil named b. m. Rose of Washingto ae bem } Rg ER] el "woh W.G, Abrams named bg. Alarm (formerly O'Bleniy) 2. 2 jenow were not furrtshed with the requtisite accommods | % Mclsughlin vamed b. m. Lasy Moscow os ae Thla fact mast bave been | W. Whelan nameu b. g. Jake Onkio; dr. tions for an ‘lon or tavern.’” known to them, as one or more of the aforesaid com- missioners knew the private claracters of half the low nua. Pirst Heat. Second He 2 22 crroggerics in thiscity Perhaps the consequence of gran ing First mite, ; these bogna “tavern” licenses is not yot madeapparent fully | Second mi Pere 2 to the public ese. The second section of the a t declares that rary a m= " the “€ miszionera of Exciae shail moet in their respec TOL ss ce eecnteeceeeeereee af FASHION COURSE. ‘The regular apring meeting will commence to day over the Fashion Couree The first race will be a sweepstake for throe year o'¢s—$300 eub-oription, 6100 forfeit, with $300 added; milo heats. In this race Basveoch!, Mary, Evo- lyn, and two chestnut colta will start. The second race will De two mile heats, for the proprietor’ rae, $800 To this race Toler, Lucy Pbisips, Lilla and Mailiard’s colt will con tend for the hovers particnlars, modes of geting to the coarse, &o., sce adverisewent. sive coun ies at the place aforesat4, (ip some room Apora priated by the Sapervisors,) on the third Tasaday of May én ench year, and on such other days a® a majority ef the Commissioners eball ao mint, not exceeding ten days in any one year, and in the city of New York not exceeding Afty days, for the prrpore of granting licenses,” Ke , ko. Notwithe apdiog our Commbsioners have cousume! the ten days a2 above provided, still they took the responsi- ‘Dithity of edjourning to a future day in the prosent month to continue the granting of licenses. Will a Hoense gran after tho expiration of the “ton days” be vaild ia the eves ‘of ibe law? Will the probibitdionists make legal iequiry? ‘There are a few liquor eeiters who have refused to ap- ply for license, under the plea that the charter of the city of albany orerrides the tate law. Mayor Perry has so eoxpreased bimeelf, though ho has undertaken to issus po License, It is eaid also, that some Gammon and Saap pet- tMfogger has volunteered an opinion on the same side, and hue secured a fee from the hombugged retailers. Which ‘wil! Cost the moat—to fee the lawyer or pay the price of li- conser More About the Mormons, [From the “t Louis Republica, Jane 5 } men have arrieed in thie enty from Utah wg thern ia Gen. Harr, United States Mar. Postmaster at Salt Lake ny, and Mr. Craig, attached to we sorceying Department ren tlomed loft Salt !ake City the middie of April, in company } with Iudgo Silee, Mr. Wiiliama and others. Only one United States officer ts lett In the Torritory—an ageat for | the Indlang, reeiding among them, who thinks ther will | protect him egairat the Mormor® should they attack him The rituation of aif .ire iff the Territory is represented ax very unraiefactory. The government officers did not fool rafo in the bounds of Salt Take Oy od wate their es. Their ence was, indeed, ger necewary, te'thetr omcia’ funciions. had pearly ceased by reason of the acta o1 the Uiah Terr torial Logielature. That boty framed inws creatlg pew conrtea—a Magis. trate’s Court nnd a Court of Probate in each county ~and Mormons to perform the duties. These courts Na’ telligence. ‘Tho uavy yard, Brooklyn, yesterday prosented quite a say and animated appearance after it was rumored about that Commodore Laurenoe Karney, the new commandant, who has lately received the appotntment to the command she above named stetion, was expestod. The marines, sor the command of Leutont George Holmes, tarned, ‘ovt in full dress of blue oonts trimmed with yeliow facings, and white paotaloons, to receive the new commodore and « him the proper military honors. The oxmoany, aum- 4 the District Courts of the United tates, al. Bering sixty rat and tle, was formed into line in the though the laws provided for aa appeal from the dect rear of their quarters by Orderly Sergoant Jacobs, at half tions of the former. in most instances. however, the ap- | ten o'clock, after which they marched by a flank Sovemeas to the Lyceum building in the Navy Yard; there to await the arrive! of the Commodore. He arrived about 11 o'clock, and was salated by the United States re- cetving Ship North Carolina with thirteen gonz, the ma- rine ‘Kesine to a present as he the linea. Quite a large number of oillcers, both of the nayy aod ma- peal never was granted; and when Judge Stiles remon- strated with Brigham Young against tis course, the Go- vernor tole him to be quiet—tat they knew what laws suited them bever than the Congress of the United States, and that they intended to abtto by them. When Jadgo Styles became satiefed of the uselosnees of attempting to hold bia Court, he gave it up and returned to the States, i , wero walling atthe entrance to the Lyceum edered di ‘the winter Duilding te ofter their congratulations to tho new 6 wamea, tanner Gruen. ter © Ke Ae by Tita, Ga Harris; commander ofthe marino barrack, | tem he Save Ahrens soy oh “4 man Jor Gas, Chase, I command of the marige hospital, and | fifth unter tie bau of the ehurch, were robbed, and hers. Commodore Karney enters upon his datios mmo Surely Much rejoicing Is manifested on tho of the working men 9nd mechanics employed tn the Navy Yord, mi the toan, ion of (he new commandant, at they aro sanguine that the difficulties of tate aflerwards, when they attempted to regain posession of their property, they wero killed, by men reom'ngly de. puted for that parpore. The rems'ae of one of the some ‘waa shockingly motilated. A man by (he tame of Potter was killed by the same agents. i them, will be amicablye djasted under who now aduiui | “TP remnondent at Tadepondonce annonces the arrt- tration. | oa, now ta dry dock, han been newly cop- | Val of the Balt Lake wall, with dateo to the 2d April—two owe Cutside ant thoronghty overhanie’, Bho ts a | Weeks later, Wo append hi Wameme | Jeevunch looking craft, and bas seen as mach sea service ‘This afornoon Mr. Joses Jones, in charge of the animals «a any other yer sel of her rate in the American navy The United States steam frigate — sours, in Tlampton Roads on the fd ioet., from a trial trip of four ‘Gaye pee performed wellin every pertioular, and | gare the utmost @atsfaction both to hor consiructort and engivo | cept the Indian Agent, who still remains to settle rome wn- Dalldere. Cater ctoam alone ner apead varied from five | Gniched busines. With some of thom it wae no casy 66 eight and a half know, with sales and steam combined | task to get away, a8 their official character was disregard. ‘Hhe attained a eposd vor’hact# on a wind. | od, and they thetneclvos and families Hable to abuse and and conches belonging to the fortner Salt Lake mail con- Mr. Ma craw, rexched bere, having left the Valley ‘on the 6th of last month. All the officere appointed by the previous administration have returned with him ex. i Jim & fow loys for Aspit- | interruption. It was no uncommon thing fora comosny wall — of Geatiien, 08 eumsttore are Genomuasted, to LF = The fot sora have been ordered to the | selves called by tho most opprobrions names, ant do: mteam Teale Hansson! “oor fitting oat at the Brooklyn | even by the boys in the sirceta, Many of ae oe an fo reports that have reached ua lately through the papers Navy Vara fi f 4 will report themselves Shale tape Wen, G, Nicholson; Lientananta Pattison, John G. dahioman George AD is returning party, and they say thas the half, tes ‘pet Been told. thomas Willams, by the Ist of July :—Capt. Win. C. Nic Soros formerly a Mormon, but now feacuncing, came in with Stembel, John P. Decatur, Thome Sproston, a Taine acon, terion Madey hhccn been |. Fox, Caseed As. thin party, accorapanied e “ot Ng Conanent Wa. F Heortien: Assistant yoy ee r whe wee sotiies ace 0 don fore he Wott, aad ik Fales; Worser, Bt, Reynold; Chict Engineer, Robt. Danby; a le nd ‘ 7 . | wae pretty gonoral) that she was wo ian; ‘Secon kesotants ‘ot A Witame ot RX, | be the Sie ot Kimball'a son, At any rate Williams could hing of het, and beeanse, in his frantic mood for pert caattie fireatetied to take the if6o€ ponte of the Head fog ones, he war cast into prison, and If hie friends had not interfered never would bave gotten ‘away from the Barteman; Third Assistants, Wm. f. De Sanno, Renjamaia © Rampton and, Jeno Ww. azringion: boatawain, Joba Pater; gunner, James ‘oodward: carpenter, Lyenezer Phompeon; sallmaxer, J.C. Bradford, M « the trees were in £1 bloom, ‘Dheatres Cast Night. BURTON'S THEATh—M Re AND MRA FLORENCE: Notwithatanding the iuciement weather there was @ large audience at Burtoa’s theatre last night, to woloome the reappearance of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Florence on the American boards. These promising young artistes nave bad @ merited success acroes the water, and their recep- lon Inet night proves that New York audiences can be ap: Preciative as well as critical when genuine merit backs ‘The stock market still tends the candidates for pubite favor. Mr. Florence began hin dramatic career on our New York stage; but his wife ie a new feoe with us, although she te well known to rural andiences as an exquisite dell- nestor of eorentric female parts. She can dance, sing, as- some Yavkee or trish charactors, and do them only well butin a superior manner, tions there fs @ verve, a grace, an ahandon, which though ly effective, and will uo doubt 000 make allnot | cent; Cumberiand, 3%; New York Central Raifroad, The L.€ Giver—Such ti the Teanslation of the Burm-se Yords “Jr Churrus,” of which the new medi cine, the Churr.'8 remedy, is compounded. Hundreds have already expericne “4 ta wonderful effreta in tioa, ner Sonenes nnd debi. ty of every kind. Suiicrers trom these Giserves ore invited 40 call and try it gratultousty, st the Sgeney, \e2h4 Fulton ate %et. Sent (0 any part tree, on tecolyt vndr the ininones of a tenagerary panic which ba at- tempted to be created, ax wo Gaink, for the oxproas par- pore of alarming holiers, and tuméhelug Nem to row ¢be tock vpon he market. IC appears from an examination of the printed stocts liste’ thas the aggregate of the sales of the yeworal stock ov thie company at the Stock Exchange from she 2ist May to ¢he 6th June, ioinsive, @ period of wavontoen days, bas been 51,239 shires, while our books show tat the aumber of bares transferred to regular stork holdars duringtthe sane tune way 6,188, and the number of hares transierred by regnlar stookh iders was 6,168 In other wordy more stock has been withdrawn from the marke than hie been thrown vpow it during the Inst weventeen ca When ti 4s recoltected that within the timo apecitied (vo payments have been made upen the guaranteed stock, ayd that some wi line stoskneiatiy have sold a Porcion of thoir siete tm order to moet the paymenta upon the new, it will be secu, that the stock is very held. . It ta deemed proper t8 make these statemen(s in ortor that bona fide may BOt Be mialed by the large rales and low prices which are now quoted at tho Stock FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL+ SROMRY BARKED. Mounpay, June 86 P.M. downward. We do not no tice much variation from day to day im the extent of transactions, but prices appear to be steadily gettting down, and holders are disposed to realize at the eurront rates, whatover they may be. At the first board to-day Galens and Chicago second mortgage honda foll off off por In all hor persona- | rio, 3; Reading, %; Michigun Southorn, 2; do. scrip, 1; | change, | Ltohtela, in Verte, violative of the old Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Chicago and Rock J-land, 1. Jobn A. © Gra: Hones Keep, CAVE, ADO ill we woebe seen Tobrtetion is exoveding- | jhinote Central Ratirond advanced 1¢ per cont, In Con Hemun J. Red! Jolm Stryker, Brest | teal, Reading, Erie, Michigan Southern and Cleveland and WB Welle, an picnee ee favorite in New Yurk as she is in the rural theatres, Mr Florence hows @ marked improvement aince Inst | Toledo the transactions were large and priacipally for be appeared in Now York. His conception of the part of Tim Bryan in tho play of the Emigrant” (a poor wleos} was original, unctnous,jand mach relished by the audience, Ti stamps this arriste as umeng the very frst personators Of Dich part cow in thie country, and by far the most promising, as he has cispepsed with all the stage gaga veual in plays representing Irt-b character. The Yankee Feonation cannot be deemed much of a snecess, for tha yon that the stage Yankees ure great humbugs, ave no cxirtence eave in stage traditions. Life in New Kogland affords mary tilvstratious of marked and eccen tic character, but they bave as yet found no truthfal representative upon the American stage. The stage Yan- kee is a tradition, a myth,and cannot be found iu real life. Mr. and Mrs. Florence were repeatedly called before the curtain last night, and their tes to be a most successfui one LAURA KERNR’S, A now play, entitled “Life's troubled Tides,” was pro- duced bere last evening, and is likely to prove one of the mort eucceseful, as it is one of the mostinteresting, pieces, brought out at this house, ft is im throe acts, and adapted from a French romance by a gentieman wh» is | 160 Citizens’ Fire Ins Co desirous of at present keeying his name from the public. The plot is as foliows:—Artbur Mortor, a wealthy mer- chant, bas become invoived to a considerable extent; to save his pamwe from dishonor he appropriates a for his (Morton's) daughter, which he forwards to bis banker, Thornton. The latter is an old ad- mer of Lucy Morton, nity whicb bie continued visits w her busband’s house afforded, to plot ber rvin dvoee a receipt for the aforesaid $300,000 given by Morton to his deceased friend, and foond by Thornton a the latter's payers, and which be bas preserved in foree Lucy Into complying wilh bis wishes. To save her husband from the charge of embezzlement she surrenders berte!f to Thornton. Morton discovers all, and oxacts 8 peculiar revenge, which drives suicide and bis wile to insapity. Learning mately the cavse ef Lucy’s fall he forgives her as the mother of hia child, and resolves to devote his life to the | 0068, from the want of new buyers. No ono wants rail- restoration of her rearon. This is but a scant cusline of a piece full of incident and eituation. Laura Keone as Lucy Morton gave us one of thore peculiar i whieh are diffoule for any one else to attempt, and she was | b¢arscan do nothing without bnyers. ‘This will do much admirably eupported by Mr. Wheat! Mr. Li as the villian Thornton, realized all ge weeded tne character ox also Mr. Johnston in a subordinate role. interest of the piece le well sustained, and the audience, | day. carried out $300,000 in specie, The Arabia, for whi Maga fyeR, <womsiiering the weather, frequently Tormers at the conviusion. “ Lifein troubled Rides? Se, | and a half mililons of dollars, bo ropeated this evening. ‘ Th. Sosiaiaws Treasurer reports to-day ax folaws:— WALLACK A. Total reocipts. . & Ry Mrs. J. W. Wallack, Jr., mae her first appearance hore | TviAl Payments 1 12,849)203 o7 Inet evening, as Mra, Beverly, in the “Gamester.”” This lndy has been astranger to or clty for Roveral years t but the audience which greeted her return Inst evea- ng evidenced that he was not forgotten, Her perform. | Sold—600 Cleveland and Toledo. . ‘co of the character of Mra, Reverly was a success, and sho was keverai times called ont curing the evening. ‘Mes. Waliack appears this evening ar Binnes. Sea Sickness.—Une of the Greatest Surgeons eye wriuing w a triend in New York, “Tam convinoed that constination baw nm vast Costor’ Le His from me. deal to do with sea sickness: the acted like @ charm on board — everybody I always geve the pame of Dr. Bean. to find @ regular’ the. reiching’ bh reel 4s bOPK AD or frantroth's life baw mM pace sleeo. When cannot onflect fineif; when the memery fala; when tt in an effort 10 ix the atter tion; » hen onr sleey ts broken. and ‘ur Waking houre «© barraseed #1:4 forehodines of evil, then Brandreth's pilla should be ased. Tf these warnings remain rhe corsumotion, ¢lwwase of the, heart, ‘ice. Croprics, piles, onaplexive ndde nly present themselves: oan won'd baye prevented. but nevertheless ‘wlso cure Use them at onen: do not let pre) unheeds mms loey wi supplied betler thaw elsewhere. at 4% Rrandret Retail pri Rowers: Brondway # etroet Ladies.—Lockitts, of Brookiya, Manufac. tnrer and importer of Cress and maniille wimmings, next to we "8, 2) Fuviton street. niidin @. 25 cota & box, with olrections. Agenta, 204 * Hudson sitet Division street; corner of Twenty Mra Hayes, 175 Fulton ya White's $3 Dress Hate—Spring Styte—148 | this day of doubt regarding the value of railroad property Palin street, between Hroadway and Naraau street, A Foshionavle Endorsement to Genin’ Denver caseimore has been maw by all who have had the | monse and Invaluable grants of land from Oon cress. beaniy—the AFM Heanor opponite Ht annre of sorirg thie iniiniiaple dove celore t riate drome lat for the GENIN, 214 Broad ‘only ay © exciusively by Carpeting at Great Bargains at Hyatt’s warerer mae. 21) Rowers, opposite Biviagton street, Canon mmaiting, rugs, mala dc. bo. 1807.—ur Late Style oF Spring and Sum- mer parments are COW tency and on fale. AR moat of these are from fabries imported by and confined to na, and got up with grewt tam werent of onr trends 10 make np early selection. ba, canaimeres and Feaiings tn OF CsioT room tk a niet most elegant DKVLIN & CO, SEE CED ORE NE Tron. 28, 329 and Bod Truadway. during the week preceding Saturday morbing, Jine 6, 188%, pmo td good Michigan, . 3 bo ye a sion te pow paid t> Naw Youx Gry Bares Cot: mon to geod Obie é 6 65 tasnufkomre of abirta of tbe newrst wtyles, either ready dctuat | Southern mixed to gocd brands... oy ee ne eee 6 on, Loans, Mpecte Oirod'e. ‘Deyurie, | Southern fancy and extra 710 Corn! ‘ oe ng. %8, '86,.130,188,006 12,014,732 8,653,113 69,022,904 | Canadian supertine end ext “ a Be tes naa sang = BO, °60.. 109,373,911 12,965 ( ci, | “Among the ealee of commog brania Of State and West. for | Sent. 6, 109,565,604 13,006,296 8,886,016 67. orn very ordinary lott were sold at $5 59, and some good ‘The Ladies will soon be on the Wing the watering pinces; but frat they mnat plame themselves for | Sept No. 251 {bo season. At WILDS millinery wareroome, & brilliant aseor'moent ot Paris eum: Broadway, they will th ner haus iogether wit Portabis Dressing Cases in Great Variety: ~ J, & © EAURTERR ore oly, st No. 7 Astor house, ‘The Great et = bine — a te we wt DRO PROC oF ¥ you Dee. Old Stance, Corner of John and Nassew | foc Atrcets — Great reduction in epring clothing. N. R, Collins & Co. are closing out their large stock at very low prices. Ree ee ee See aten sad come ph Rae Gidientin Pe toliese corner of Join and Nassau strecka, Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e.—The cheapest assortment in the city ie to be emporium, 675 Broadway and 18) Futon sircet, ‘Tollet Articles, a Heh SAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Anior honwn. je MS Se | mendard tome 149 Fulton sireet, makers. ‘To Dealers tn Faecy Goous, Yankee No- os ee ee take place on ThessAy, June Bat 90 Diroad street ‘Dealars shoubl tien’ Unis vale hoo ay Sewing Machines —in buying such fn article on owing. machine, the truest economy ta te bey wee Paes whe pr Singer's machives what they os Mee Bee han ress Tao ronaee want, and uae ‘hem with aatiafaction While thone who buy any of thn cheaver aid Wfertor maaht ‘enfier dicappoigtaner af ae ae AINA CO way. inte the Country be sure You Pro~ from anand freien awe a of Thon. to have been », 3 tare of W. P. Goce, Provretows —Pork —The market was heavy, with sellers | rs bere aS iworeage in the specte reserrs. Thie drnin has made |. Txovraom Tork ~The market was heavy ters Cleat Complazion, | Curing Mraptions, | moncy rcarce in all parte of the Union. In all the ether tendo ma Gab Oh Prime. wan bib Ge s10 oh. Deer eee frechies "Be. ane Jones’ olt Thaltan soap: foe rowing, darko | larre cities an active demand for money exists, and Now | stendy, with sales of about 200 bbia., incidiag coustry Sie mote weet Shoes York is drawing every dollar due from every section of | Ter 814 & 815, and $16 50.4 S17 for repack r— Mts Improved Instantaneous Hate Dye four (oy JD ‘bor, black or brown. No. t Barclay Tntmitad |e entire. @ntchelor’s Hair Uys, Pa ean as Ee Cristadoro’y deni all in veely and | in that statement. Thesolling of the old stock ts a wise engagement promi- | Nicolay:— lepney of $300,000 left by @ friend aa a dowry | at naif past twelve 0 ‘avd has been asing the opportu. | lower prices. Erie declined 1 per ce At the proper moment he pro- | Rook Ireland, ler to | board the market was even more depressed, and from the to | and weaker. The shorts have closed up tho bulk of their ulti- | oid contracts, and find it simost impossible to put out new these poenessed by any cthor, and in these times it ie necessary Prevent the ac of this simole bui patent remedy. Duslera | to look out for some security other than old worn ont rails Largest and | Fp. found at BROOK# | Pod. azeet. | bat the current will tarn before tho expiration of many We are somewhat surprised te see certain names here in juxtaposition. The two parties appear to be pretty weil represented in the circular, and they appear to harmonise, on paper af least. In regard to the stock Kat, trans- fers, &c., we have nothing to say, for gwe know nothing about them, and it may be trua that the oid stock is Grinly held, but ip relation to the existence of divisions among the directors, all that we have said is strictly true, What the “ undersigned’ mean by “sa. rlous divisions” is not defined, but we know that divisions bave occurred, and that the old and the new party have refused to meet each other on business, They may not have differed upon “any question of principle or policy affecting the interests of the company,’’ but a bad feeling cash, Michigan Southern improved on the opening price and cloeed at 49 per cont. The management of the Michi gan Southern Railroad Company gives us to understand that holders of the old deferred stock are gelling it out, 80 asto beable to buy and pay for the guarantied pre- ferred ton por cent. There is, withont doubt, some truth proceeding, but the baying of tho now at present prices is more questionable. After the adjournment of the board th» following sntee of stocks and bonds were made nt auction, by Albort H. $10,000 Fern and Indianapolis RR, Jet mort. Int ad.56a5iK 10,000 Terre Haute and Alton RK 24 mortgage do... 64 64 — eae and West RR 24 mort co. TOM | prevailed and stormy scenes of excitement and opposi- 2,00 e Erie, Wabash and St. Louis RR do. 22 it Oe 10'sbaren N. Y. and New Haven RE (genuine stock) Siig | UM Wee Of frequent coocrrence. The publle would 100 Ohio and Missicvipst RR Ch. D.) doubtless be pleased to see 8 copy of those resolutions 16 Peorin and Oqaawka RR, 10 North Amerivan Fire Ins mombers of the preseut poard. Stock Exchange. 60 wig 20 Nassau Bani 11300" | 20000 aitmeouri 6%... 833¢ 300 se Rins Rane Oa Simeon Draper's regular eemi-weokly auction eale of {| 10000 do. a onda and etocka will take place tc-morrow, (Tuesday, | “O00 = "clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. 78 A tho kecond board there was a disposition to realize at 7 ; Michigan South. j Cleveland and Toledo, 1; Chicago and Tilinois Central Railroad, %; New York Central, 3; Michigan Central Railroad, 24%. Afier the 16000 RR baa, '75 87. 6000 M. So. 8’g (4. b's 72 16000 Ili. Cen. RR. bde 99 T1000 Gal & Oh, 2d mt. TT 2000 Hud. R. RE Qdmt 86 273 1000 do. ern acrip, character of the operations in the street wo should judge that the only sustaining power was daily becoming weaker ‘70 ebs MerchantaB’k.114 12 Henover Bank. had & ig a9 20 do.......b30 17. a road stock at present prices, notwithstanding the decline. 6 — nit RR, 20 aay taiders. touch v1 5 Mich Covtral RR... 92 45 Out will not them upon any terms, and the none 4 > oie on M2MS&Niascp stk 83 towards depreesing prices stil! lower. 161 esevesess S8)E The steamship Quaker City, from thie port for Tavana Ey MS ws Ta pf stk Liverpool on Wedneeday, will take out upwards of one The etockjobbers of the Daily Timet made the following operations at the Board of Brokers to-day :— 49 Michigan Southern, pre 26 a do. 400 Reading Railroad. . ‘The earnings of the Chicago, St. Paul's aud Foud which threatened at one time the resignation of certaia | [J of Pe a RGANT WEDDING CARDS, Only depot in the city, Broadway, conver Of Duane strom, BNOH MROHANIOAL Lak ‘oarcela—Tha bent Jampa for thy detabraa, candteatioke, Mall lam H. DARDON VILLE, 430 Brond = MKS? OLAS! BATS Pu® ARABIA WANTED, 4 tire before | o'dlook FA at Lot Brociway, “wopER, TO ANE ‘age , veo One fo. 9! penser” ar fl Ave YOU SHEN RS A a 0, : 2 BH oF sae GA ACK AND MUSLIN CURTAING Paow Averiow * * Bplewdia A grout rush ia being made ( a PERO CHO tak Tirond sy nad Ro 64 Rn ule 1 secure wome of Lie lace and muslin ourimlas they nee, Gt lees than the cor at importation, Go earts. Algo dhe eat atoek of window shades in New York cheap. Rate and woe, Principal fone 494 Bronway Beware of peddiere! vewra of connterfett, TEPHENS CRVEBRATSD” WRITING PLUIDG AnD copying inks — aa the mot the writing fnide tw € chemist nnd hav deticauad anda of % years (0 i ments to (and who wand the only inprover theae arieiee will be fe NDS tuitoualy at (ie avenoy, 12g Hayea, 175 Pultow street, Brook.) 0. reewiot of 8) V18ell's TOKAL HAS WEANED THOUSANDS FROG tbe resat & with beneti y the eminent Dr Hous s the eclaprated chen tat, Dr of ativent Sold aivo by Bent free io nay part ow medical ‘auth rity. Unilke tobacco, tLe wllo wed, perfuming the breath, promotine digs ation, nnd a wih the Isosting and injurious habit of wit drug stores, wholenale al 42 Broadway. 4 00. GENTLEMEN'S FLA’ 619 Broadway, St. Nicholas the cons. derauon of gantemen SUMMER HATS—DRUSS AND NECLIGR, Conatating inpartor Hotel rey od Of cotte, te: ren ma . or acTiotc ta amerang ah an exteustve varity Married, Awrro—Pancee.—On Thursday, June 4, by the Rav. Ben). ©. Cutler, rector of St. Avu’s oburch, Adouns Away, Jr., of Pougbkeeprie, to Mins Macwm Paukam, of Brooklys, formeriy ot New Y.ork —— wupys A1cons—I —In Swansey, Mass., on Thuredag, Juno 4, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rew. Dr. Baton, of » W. A. ALoowa, of Miss Samal B., eldest dacghter of Capt. fon, of the former place. Jowm—Ovparera.—At St. Louis, Mo. , ene, te by the Rey, M. Seba) ler. reetor of Christ church, Paci Jovas, ete of Baltirore, Md., to Mive Ovmmmmy gavghter of Thomas Cudbirt, Raq, of 388 Mecokor streak ork. noni—Charas —On Saturday. June 6, by the Rag. a ovanst Mowat, of Ventec, laly, o Mam Joua Caaveene, of Montren!, Canada, Mootreal papers plonse cory. Gu Lae | ico T HANI meth Moths CARIRRS0 915 $1000 THAR m. 6 . ; Railroad Company for the mouth of May | ies rhe Pel & HCC 118 0 ~ moss | amounted to . $50,198 22 | 900 Erie RR......810 33% 92 May, 1866..... 513 0 fa M 1384 This increase is equa! to ove hundred and Hfiy per | 100 st cont, and shows that this company bas rapidly expanding | 7% MS&Nisoorip rs sources of income. 900 Cley & Tol RR. bs 90 The subscription for the eight per cent land grant mort. | 100 B04 8D a1 gage bonds of tho Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Ic Rail. ono Chic & RTRR bee i) road Company is now open, and judging from the Iletthe | ag eae stockbolders are early in the Geld to sesure what they are | Real Ext to entitled to, There tae basis toe land grant raiiroad not | aoe following jo Operations. = of property were sold at anction day, at the Mercbonts’ Exchange:— th wide 22d wt, 268 feet west of 24 ay., } 18.0x100 . ye ‘and dilapidated depo's. The Chicago, St. Maul aud Fond da Lac Company combines in {tself the revouress of an estab MROOKLT! 1 fot southeast corner Clason av. aad Bergen st.,. , ages, Oded | MON ik casiscvescssscvsscencusensoees : 4 Mahe ne of grent eatural afvantages, with th \ woatth of | 2 FOr? 10. 6m Clarom wy", 90 feet north of ‘Borgen st, strength of a land grant road. ‘Tho vast mineral wealth ot ee ee ee OO =~ Lake Superior must ultimately be tribulary to this line, as worth side Rergon st, 10 feet po Caton a0 pe Lot. {a fortuna’ ay., with 2 gores in rear adjoining, cach $200..... Wt will form the only convenient artist, Tt tx fortunate im |. ny.. with 2 gones in rear adjoining, each $200: AV., SEX110, Cnc $360... ..ccsersecseeees see 14080 Fencrally, that most of the new tines spriaging !nto exist. | 1 tok south side Borgen ot, adj'g, i110, enoh $300, 360 " © credit b 2tote do. do. ' do. do, each 8335, 670 ence have a substantial foundation for credit ia their um. 3 beds hard vate Donn ch, 280 Sect won ef Grasen W2X110, each $00, , a 1,080 The following named gentlemen were thie morning | 1 lot north side Dewn at., a/)'¢, ? 5 gaa6 350 f 4 Liver Raitroad Company | 2lota — do, do.’ do., do, eash $538... 670 elected directors of tho Hudaon Miver Raitroad Company | 104 40. oi oA ioe S0 for the ensuing year -— 1" : Sarmnel Sloan, James Boorman, Edwin 1. Morgan, Fa- CITY COMME KCIAL REPORT, ward Jones, Jobn D. Wolfe, Moses H. Grinnell, Wm. Kel Mospay, June §&~6 P. M. ly, D. Thomas Vail, Erastus Corning, Wm. H. Hays, M. L. | peey —aiee of 60 bla. po'a were made at 7 Sykes, Jr., Rober! P Getty, F. M. Gilbert. and some pearis at 7 <0 °. market was stoady at al Direaeror —Floor— | dny. There was 2 good lo- | ing quotations ef Sal Samuel Sloan was unanimously re-clected [resident and M. L. Sykes, Jr., Vice President. ‘Tho annexed atalement exhibite the average daily mavo- ment {n the leading departments of the baoks of this city col ai x) Common to good Stale a 10,000 bbis., at about the follewing qnotat + S86 | ; but the belk of rales widhin the $6 80. Caoice | State as high aa $6 range of these gradea were at $6 (0 10 and % Lows do. 109,579,778 12,281,398 109,716,436 12,270,086, 8,700,386 66 08 Bert. Bert, | family extra Generve was at $9 60 et. . «107,61 ,707 11,01! | at £$0°50 a 810 0 and $10 625g. Gallegos and Haxail was oot . 10T147 208 10,889,761 | held st $9 60, Canadian wae unchanged and sales con Ont. |. 105,918,896 10,847,010 8,007 417 | fined to abort 30 8 400 bbls, at about the Oct. «104,156,483 10,580,705 8,040,802 5 above qnotations. Southern flour, with a good demand, Now. «108,142,085 11,067,675 8,686,905 68,024,116 | continned Orm, with gales of about 1,600 a 1,200 bbis. Nov. $6. . 102,400,699 11,613,420 8,946,721 60,998, within the range of the abore quotations. Flour was firm, Nov. +108 ,56 (460 12,258 722 8,860,971 58,9 wiih moderate rales, at $4508 $5 26. Moal waa in fair | Nov. {104,504,019 12,971,868 8,849,373 00,154,121 | request, with sales of 200 a 200 bbls, including Joree7, at Nov. 106, 694,176 12,110.04 8,010,256 61,614 840 | 84 12 & $4 26, and Brandywine at $4 45. beat was | Lee. . 4 12,278, w2", 968 | more active at the decenion in prices, and pales were | B86 V 16; 72 | made both for milling and for export. The transactions 11161,510 8,097,440 66,206,758 | comprived about 20,000 bushels Milwankie club, part at | p. &, and the remainder at $1 50a $1 52; ant 5,000 do, Canadian club, at $1 48. Corn was more active and clowed atan advance. The market opened with sales of 1,500 10,800 401 11,956,054 8,017,086 66.076,087 | bushels Western mixed, at ‘2e., 4,000 do. wore afterwards 12,004,425 11,635,924 7,879,027 60,877,281 | sold at C5c., and 25,000 do. do. were soli deliverabie in VUgTRG 83 12.191 SH 8,024,018 67,241,070 | Avgust, seller's option, at 95c., with @ carge or two of S13 11,148,904 $496,817 65,007,160 | Gouthorn yollow, at OFC ; whige do, waa quiet, and $1 was 65,948,495 | asked. Rye—Sales of 800 bushels New Jereey were made At $1 18, and 1,100 do. prime Northern, at $1 25. Oste were in better stock and prices favored purchasers, Limited enles were mace of Western, at Oto. a OTe. for tuate, and €8c, a 6%. fr Woptern. Corvex Was quiet, but etendy. Small aales of Rid were reported at fail prices, and 200 mats Jara sold at j5%c. Corton.—Tho tales embraced about 1,400 bales, part in transit, clo#ing easier t# purchase, ou a basis of 147%¢c. for middling nplanda, Freicat™ continued Liverpool was made by the steamer Myo 190,785 67,064,400 | It was enid, took abort 49,000 a 60,000 bnahels of ‘435,207 68,696,168 | 44d. in bulk. By aaailing vomel 200 bales of cotton * 728,028 68,517,238 | engegodat da, A veesel wae chartered for Bordeaux, 114,049,059 12,816,516 8,006,098 68,565,008 | load with staves, at 325. To Bremen 15,000 staves were 116,438/608 12,104,718 88 572 Otte | gritos Polar ol at fe. per gallon, 61000 fet. measaresteat } plar G . 6. ‘Tho last returun, compared with thore of tho previous | ose tet meno =) ‘amber at 20s, To Sdaey week, exbibit the following variations in the aggregate~ | rates were firm at 956. a 260 foot msasnroment, Increase in loans and discount... se. 81 298,960 | Hay —Tho market was , With limited gales at 850, Increase tn epecia.... 5... 0. o § 4 S50. por 100 ibs, Increase in cirenlation........... Hors were quiet at 76. a 8i¢e. for ordinary, and at 10, Inorenee In deponite, actual... . 894,809 : f + 27 429 10,202,428 4,887,167 62,230,401 109,149,158 11,172,244 8,002,118 68,577,590 116,150,254 11/609,108 8,928,906 64,310,662 Feb. Feb. March 8 Te, for food to prime qralities, There returns show a resclt very disforont from thone |. Mcrsmm ——The market waa quiet and ealee limited tom reported Inst week. We have here aa Increase in every Nav at Stonte —Sales of 1,000 bole, rosin were made at iment, and in somo an increase of some importance, | $1 90, spirits and crude turpentine were ia light stock, i and somtnal nke are drawing largely from the country. The 3 teen contianed to be tanctive, ste receipts of specte through private sources mast be Very | gt tse nS0c. Crude and sperm inthis market were quiet | Erne imitations ary by great to sepply the drain for exportation, nnd show an, | andipricer unchanged. ¥ on Country prime and railroad moss were anchan mers ranged from #28 to €31, and bacon ‘ead wrarce a firm ot ti e.8 TiNo. Cut monte were firm, with rales Of 80.875 bhde., including shoulders at i0e,, aod hama at Tie. @ The. Lard was love buoyant, while sales om braced 206 9 590 bbls, at 142,0, « 1440 , the latter figore the country, This makes money cosy bere for tho time, weeks. As soon as the tide begins to ebb, wo shall have trouble among the commercial clacres. Pesienky eneent enue On pory' vest aimoet imposible 1 | for small prime lots, hitter amd cheers were unchanged Rrarket te tevyed = J ans te cansel command the | ggftc&—Tbe market contiaved Orm, with saiee of about mowt cnaoebted J a 260 casks, at Ati. 0 Bc ¢ Svoars —The market wa: quist, aod miles confined to The dirootors of the Muchigan Gouthorn and ‘Northern | gmail lota of Guba ues red eeh@nt akage is prom | samption, Lowwa, second di Me Faroxsow.—ta Rochester, Thursday, June by the Key. Benj. Wawon, Wuuam & Nowa of © v0 Homann, daughwr of Asrou Brickson Kaq., @ beator, Srt—Biroomnsny—te Proy, on ' the Roy ®. Parke, Jaco J fitls of Peleus Brnage ae ¥., to Mins Mas’ M., eldest caughter of Geo, M. hart, Kxq., of New York city. Died. Rrackumos —On Sonday, June 7, Mr. Jou A Basa unnem, in the dd year of bit age Bia friepds and thore of bis family are res tod to attend bis funeral, from tbe residence of his 4 Mr. Adam Blackledge 65 Spring ttre®, 09 Tuesday more (ng, June ®, at ten o'clock, without furthor tmviintom, Bovis. —Un Thurscny, June 6, tea Tamowms wife of Wm. W. Boyle, and daughwr of Thomas L. and Elimbe@y Parner, aged 31 years, 6 mouths and 19 days. Due notice will bo gtvea of ber funeral Troon. yo, on Sunday, June 7, the som of Waiter Rrook years and 3 months. The of the family are lovited to attend the free ral, fr ‘the residence of his parents, ia Hgater treet, this afternern. at twe o'clock. Cuamnent —Al three o'clock on Monday morning, Joma 8, Asm, wife Of Miles Chambers, ta the 68th your of har nee, Tha friends of the family aro rospectfally invited we at tend the foneral Trem ber late reetdeoos, 116 Jnarkew street, next dour west of Greenwich street, this aferncsm at two o'clock. Deouaw.—in Brooklyn, on Monday morning, June 8, of diseave of \ue brain, Avaan L 8., only oon of Aasee A aod Mary E. 8. Degraw. The fuinoral wilt ike place at three o'clock, this after. Boon, from his father'* revidence, 30 Wyckod street, Souths Brooklyn. Tho friends and « tances of the famaly Gro respectfully invited to atteat wither: farther pote. Devox.--On Sunday, Juae 7, Da: Devon, aged 18 The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to a tend the late resideuce, Yonkers, da aiteraoon a ye Oehotk 5.—On Soniay, June 7. Maxt Aww Paam, ok and Caiharine Fea, of comty Gaieny, | frienda and acquaintances are respectully taeted to nttend ber (unerei, (rom the residence of her pareatm, Bi Water street, Brooklyn, near Fulton forry, this alta boon At hail past two o'es Tracws —00 Money June §, Manos N., wife of Jom Fellows, Jr., In the 204 year of ber age ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the family Invited to attend ber funoral ser oF dang? ‘The relat! ral services, Fisher, M.D . ™ o'otunk for ud idence of ber brother ¥. Witte , 123 Mighth street, thi afternoon ab threw romans «1 be Coaveyed lo Masachaseaty on Monday, Jane §, of som terol George wad Saey Ame Grooby, &god 17 years, 11 months and 2 dage. Dearest Loulra, thou baa left ua, Here thy load we deepty foe? But ‘tis God that bas bereft us, t He can all our sorrows beal, Yet again we hope to meet thee When the day of life is fed, Thea in Heaven wita joy greet thee Where bo farewell War ls shed. ‘The relatives aod friends of the family are (nvited te ae tend her foreral, at the Heading ME. ol place, on Wednesday afternoon, June 10, at two o’okeet, June 8, Be interme: Groowt.—ta Jerwey City | by nteet By Sow 5 bt ABATE. | joshis ma Monday, ge GE ben are | ng attend bie funeral, from ppt: ~ ay tion. aeqvaintances are to attend ber funeral, on Wednesday sfternoce at o’clock, from her late residence, cornet and Yiret avenue, without further invitation. will taken t Calvary Cemetery for tntermems, Will bo tm attentanca McGivxey.—On Mon’ay, June 8, Mart, wife Patrick Met ia the Sen year of her age, parish of Grapard, county Loagford, Ireland. ‘The friends of tha family, and those of ber som ,, Jaman, John and Peter Mo@ivney. are respectfully inv Aed to a fond ber f rab, on Seema, Jum» 19, wh two orcloek, rom 106 Fraidence of her daughter, Vara, Mc Keen mane. ot ih 0 attend the fame vom ber late resiion %, 119 Duillel 4 street, Brooxiys, thes afternoon at three o'clock. Travena—On Sunday evewing, Jane 7, Ruma, wife pra RN TS OE cate anditin de relatives ends of the are i tend her funcral, from her late eeldence, 180 tomd are: nue, oo Wednesday taorning, Juss 10, at half past mime o’clock. Woon. On Sunday, June 7, Caroune, and Nancy Wood, in the 18th jour of her are nt lovited to at. The friends Of her parent: aro respectful tend er fonewal, this , A iueere en morning @ ten o'clock, from 178 Wraa—in Granky, Cone., on Friday, June 3} Wrstaats, 9 native of Kania: kk, ireland, Vork papers please copy.

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