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Whe Weather Last Week. ‘Teo following is tho result of three daily observations ia New York city of the range and mean height of the baro- rey meter and thermometer, the temperature of evaporation, ‘the force of aqueous vapor and dry air, the relative mois- Sure and dryness of the atmosphere, the proportions of ouds and clear sky, (he course, character, velocity and movement of the wind, and the quantity of rain, during ‘the week ending Wednesday, June 10, at 7 A. M:— ‘Range and mewn 1 handed in 1 | 3 B14. a. |r. & 9.74) 9 i] mal w af a 6} 20.80] 20. 7] 29.68) 29 67 Soo} 29 9 tho} 35 3 force of Fores af gra ale S| temperature | gwen fo the oF pare op Day of Week: S evaporation. | “ches, 1 “tn tarhes. | Ea ry ov 51 $ oo 89 cy Ot ‘R relative mois. | Relation dry. gfoure of the at-|nca of the a pn morphere, Day of Weeks Wednesds: sh aa &; arcege | gent . 4) 8 [breeze gentic AN E]breeze) 4 ‘Tho force of aqueous vaper and dry air, tho relative and dryness of the atmosphere, are calculated light breeze] 2) 170) 30 oan — S mmoistare from the thermometrical aad paychrometrical observa- tions. The proportions of clouds and clear sky are determined on the British Association ecalo, rangtog from 0 (entirely clear) to 10 (entirely bare > intervening dgures forming fractional numerators ‘The pressuregt wind at the Sales given above is estimated by Roure to bo Very light bree: 2 miles per hour .028 -028 Ths, to square foot. ere bed Fresh breeze ee aan a “ Strong wind “ & son © “ High wind o 4 «© Goo « “ eK 4. Ino “ Strong gale Caen ee 8 tae Tae sraveioant of (ib wih is a2 approximation based ou the reco: ded velocity. REWARES, WEDNERD\¥—Morning cloudiess and warm and gentile breeze; afvernoon clear, slight cumelus on clear sky, vory warm strong wind; night, thunder storm at 7 P. M. for 30 mivutes, clouds broke ia cirrus, cirro stratas and cumulo stratus, latter predominant, remarkabiy dutinct rainbow, elgut thuncer ag wird ughtoing atv 2. M., followed by rain; light bree: Teomapar—-Moralog cloudless, slight passing shower at 9 A. M., wara, tresh breeze; afternoon clear, Cirrus, cirro | siraias ond ciyro comulus very slight; night, shower at 6 ¥. 4, folly clouded with cumulo stratus; light breeze. Pasian soruing fully cloaded with cirro siratas, light breere, rather cool and damp; afernoon clear and warm, ight Cumulus, light breeze; uight clear, siight stratus, warm; light breeze. BaTURDAY. Morning, cloudless gray * leasant, light breeze; afte , flight show o'clock, sligh: | cumulus on ciowr ¥ sy, fresh bre Pn. Ba fully cload- | 64 with cirro etratus, cool, gentle breeze. Sonvay—Mora i at 11 o'clock, fresh Leht breeze” af fully clouded with cirro stratus, rain cose in early morning, whieh fell to 200m very clouly, rain ceased at night very cloudy, with cero 6iRa! joa, pleasant, light breeze; M. to? P. M., nimbus provalont, £ vied, with cirro stratus, very damp; y Clouded, with cirre stratus, damp, gent! non, fully clouded with cirro | ftrntus, chil mitle breeve; night Cully cload- | ed, nimbo: ng, rain at 9 1’. SM. ; light breeze. 1 Waearcder Dg. fully clonded with atabus, rain | K the night, and will raining at 7 A.M: geutle br Tue mean temperature for the weok was 63 degrees, ‘The highest point degrees, occurred on the afternoon | 51 degrees, before syurise of the are of the air ranged “23 (little orer one-foarth du eatnration an inch) , #00 ¢ © y Intelligence. Tax Srzaxsm? lyptana.—This tine veasel, of | ovr columns, ten | Sarva © which a dercription has appeared ber berth at pier No. 5°, North river, at twelve o'clock | da yesterday. After leaving the pier she @red three guas | and then eicained majestically down the North river and ‘out of the harbor. Mer first destmation is Southampton, | and from thence she proceeds t> Bremen. She carrics | with her 87 ret and 44 sccoud and third class passengers, | Cogether with about 1.500 tons of meretandies, consisting | ‘of tobacca, [naian Corp, Fosin A sree crowd of per- fons were arxembled on the pier to withoss her departure, and the usual exp-ertons of regret at the weparation of (riebds were maulleoted by the waving of bats, handker- chiots, Ke To Cor ie Cory. —Since the refaec! of the Com- mon Counc mpower the City laspector to clean the streets, there recms to be a probabitity that the garbage | we and Gib wil remain in the streets until the middie of An- gut, avd if we do not have a pestilence it will be no faait | ofthe & f Aldermen, who have done all they could (0 kee ty in Gith, Fortanetoly we have had a very nud so fer there hat been vo mausual sick, | « few Let Gaye come, aul with the festering eets there ts every re We have Fecevwed letters (rom per erent parts of the ety, all complaining viahing, a what t¢ it Cool rem ness, bu ith in ty Plague € Bone ret idiog ia ¢ of the dirt, which we most dechne ps true of one portion ef the city ts true of an te bell teve that a it, Tae peo. | ata slight expense ing merchents in Cortlanat and Dey streets have determin: | ed to bave the streets cleaned at their own expense, and | hace employed the sweeping machines to do ao. Brow. way has bern cloaued by theas machions, which have worked we)!, and if this myvement were coneral we Could acon diss, gate the fears of those who look for a pestilence Fine Kecunox To Beryato.—American Hove Company No. 19 will leave on Friday sfiernoon on a visit <0 Ratfalo, This company fs under the command of Mr. samuel B. Thomson, Foreman, and will number avout 25 men. Wallace's braee band will accompany them. En | sgiveer Kingslan! will accompany No. 19 on their visit. The company will be the goests of Taylor Hose Company ander the command of T.J. Bloomer, loreman company Were the guests of No. 19 at the last anneal parade in this city, and were conaptonoas Cor | their fin. appearanee. 10 Hose is considered one of our | A No, 1 companies. Rar Daata oF Axtaowy Deoro.—One of the morn- ing papers vesterday announced the death of Anthony | Tugro, one of the Governors of the Almshouse. Mr. Dugro is not dea, bat oa tae contrary is tn the posession of chronic good bealth, and likely to live twenty yeare nonpeement isin conronance with mach of at et. ihe power ¢/ the Journal that started the report. Foot or fio riest Steer, —Shortly befure 12 o'clock on Tueway night « Gre broke out in 9 bara beloncing to ‘Theodore Fooke, siteated in Sixtieth street, between Reventh and Fighth ayonues, Tt was destroyed, together wi la wagon worth 860, a loal of hay and other articies, cmtimated to be worth altogether about $150, sapposed to De te mi Of wa tasendtary. Supertor Court. Refore Hoa. Jodge Dur, Jest 0. Sete IL Hoyt ve. Aifret Han, Win. Ring, Daniel Clawton and Biyah Chamberiain —Tha piainiit tn this case oe So ae back from by og money paid, ae part of the som « T? for the Shase of toe Stouraboat Thomas Heat i that 1866, Charles Hoyt cater ia muarect wich ania to parchaae that yeuse! ent oon ‘port of which-812,000--Wwas to be paid cach down, and tho balance in four mentha, Sabsequentty a Modification of the contract was agreed upon, Mr. Hoyt ran KA fay $12,900 ta Band, And give four checks for the balance. The checks were, however, protested, And Mr Hoyt assigned his interest in the steamboat to his brother, the plaintil’ The piaintit™s mgant tondered tie amount of the protested checks @ the cashier of the Me- chanics’ ag by order of the defendants the money wan refused. defendanta content the non pay ment of the « cen (owt amray tuo pun * righ toa cou ‘FeyAance of the steamboat, and consequently he could not recover back the money. Under the direction of the Court the jury gave a nominal yordict for plainu for GLI ,046, SUbJEOL to the opinion of the Coart at the geaoral Superior Court. Before How. Judge Duet. Insurance Case —in the tave of Rockwell ve. The Hart Cord Fire Insurance Company, re} tn Sand: He y Baud, the jury rendered @ yeruict tor plaiauit for & | whtie | tet tyour ines from tau sad freckles. Use the Balma of Then | exed Flowers morning it will not | largely on toa, ea, rea Sraxes Duruicr Coust.—Nos. 10, 11, 12, 15, 26, “40, 648, 681, 587, 691, 608, 148,'484,"602,' 481, 420° 288, 178' 795° 494, 706, 443, 880, 8, 9, 166, 028, before Tadge Iegrabam Tae without a jury wili be called com va the third No. 1 moeacieg ook Bulwer’s New Novel, “What Will He do With 1t,"" the ary bya erin gonna tinned to completion, \_Barper's Werkly now stands at the head of the Amerioun qeekiion, Tormiues the usefutneas of tha (iustraied Loon doo Mews whh bizh Ittrary exerlieage and an eudiews eloreot amesement Te this reapeot (ie anigue in the world. Tt hax published the best Plustrations, the beet slorica, the wo best poems, and is now publinhiug the best novel, iat bave beea prevealed lo the American pubic, dle year ‘The propriiare of HA RPKR'S KKLY bog to say that they pare no labor or ex.ensa to mako each snocwasivy umber of ihe Weebly belter than the Inet, “perma, tive con's nme: 32 ured s brormens THERA publishers Now York. ) Seroli of Fame ts Genin’s: cassimere, Gentlemen of taste ry are crowding Genin with thelr ght and elegant fair drese hat thas hie turer ta folly, To see this dove ir 10 appreointe lis merits exclusively White's §3 Uress tate—spring Broadway, opposite. Pal's. +8 Fuiwn sireet, between Broadway and Nanay ‘comer ne Sn mag Toliee antielen, Rich Assortment.—J. & 5. SAUNDERS sore only, at No. 7 Antor honaa. Fine Avts.—Messrs, U1. A. Leeds & Co. leave to call the pariculnr attention of the public to the ¢ siee- Hop of son oi! paintings now on exbibition nt the Art Uni-n Broome sireet, Among them ie pictures by Flagg, Wall, a © ammeon, ‘dallows. Bari, Heine, annelle, Epence®, aud others, (ogetave “ub some Gas od patatiags ‘and forming a gsliery wordhy of the atleotion of lovers . They will be ald on Th y and Friday eveninge, Hine aud 12th inst, without i Beedoetely ve mpte of Art."—No. 585 oad w porkie Metre Hotel Hatiow yea superior w wey mids in this ef Ponograche in el, tal and wyacrelis, by PREDE- Ri: Ks’ corps of Parisian artists Photographs. in Tedian ink, Ragnerrectypes apd ambrotypew i color Nery open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M., and free to the ia- spection of We public Amithsoriun House, Broadwsy.—No Rise la [bongs —Hote! accommodations oa the Buropean or pian at onion. Thrice ts he Armed Against the Perlis of impure water and acu! erated barroem liquors who curries @utb bin on hia journey a few bortles of Wharles' London cor: otal gin. inveiNbie wy % correc¥e, diurmic, nad tavigorant and delirious with a dus admiature of water, as an occastoaal beverage farebouse 40 Broadway. Sold by all druggiaw end precers. 857-—Our Late style o: Spring and Sum mer garments are DoW re don ssie, As most of these are from f'n # contined 10-08, and. goLup interest of our friends to Emblazoned on ¢ Presloas beauty, tha of the co colored bean! by ukain we ena: > Goons —We ofter a large And superior alook of » of shirts, gloves and under garments for ie ood sam er wear, Special attention is new paid ty er, wn rate : DEVIIx & 0O., D. D: Corner of Broadway and Warren sireet, Paris Modes—Sumine: 1857.—The Assort- treats of oilk Donitela, at nw goods, dress caps and cuiares, artical flowers, ribbens, dc. at K. T. Win DES popalar millinery warerooms, 251 Prondway, are a complete Pptiome Of the Paris taanions ‘for this season. No bonge in the trade: presents so many inducements both as to fashion mud ebeap- ness. Shirts made to order, of the best matertals, in the Desi muuger. aod ai (he most eounowical rates, by MuuDY & WiGGaNs, $15 Broadway. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c.—The Largest and cheapest assoriment in the city In to be foand at BROUMKS! emporium. 575 droadway aud WW Futon street ad heave a Pat of Miller's er pair, Also, ea of all kinds 164 Canal street, Every Lady sho: Tne touet+lipe and 4 Lsdies .misses?.boys and prices. Ladies, remember 38 MILLER & 00. Sin, nee Es euch | an article as & Ke ue macbine, tbe truest economy is to | Day the best Those whe purchase Singer's machines aw get what they want, and ne them wilh wotixfaction and prod, | thoaw who bry any of the cheaper and laferior mach| es © the market are sure Uy suller dissppoiatment, vexation nad ‘om. TM. SINGER Bromawny. HUVs Hale Dye—Voar Shillings binek brown, at No | Karel luuita ble har casting street, ano all druggists. In Beteheioxs tiat wye, ou ont She beet in the world, errpamsing all sold nad eg mana at the manulaclors Crisuadtoro's postaitin ther tiga. Waokeate St aS OT waiely applied at No. @ Amor House | Box, | Peete | | night, ‘only eradicate | them but prevent their appearance, For sale at 281 liroad: way, and by aulGraggists NK K.—Reware of aaparions iat- | tadob, put up bY a person prejending wo have been » $ We never hada yacucr {athe alm of thousant Flowers: | ard ail auch are irauduler| umiianons. be sure each bottle has ihe written signature of W. P. Feiridge Pocket Cutiery, Newest Styled, & S. | SAUNDEBS’ store only a: No.7 Astor House, | Sunodurn, Freckles, Eruptions, all Skin Diss | nae JOD italian soap, 2s Hale uees, srey hair, ur be ps tify ing, ac, use Jones’ celeb De por 22 J, ry in Gotng Into the Coaniry be ww sure You is Increasing Ther pleasant ast ‘and beat jer teem higaly accopable to tne iniant au terer ¥ the proprietors, D. T. LANMAN & UU., Nibulesale drwdsiste 60 Water atroot, und by ail druggists, wi | 2) ceuts per boule. Hotlows y ts OIntment i" Offered to the Vie= tim (f Infammaiory rheutoniiem os a certain means of swans: ing the pain, aud ra: ically curing toe eomplatnt, when all other treatment bas ‘terly failed. ‘the leah whonid be fomunted with warm water apd then the ointment applied with such « degree of trie ent may ve able w bear. Bemovai,Maren & Co., Radical Care Cruse wire, Ko. 234 halden ane, have removed 10 0. 3 Veouy | | grees, Asior Louse. Trusses, one tera, shoulder braces, Sum elastic e and every variety of by dandages of uioal | ty application — | fine seproved ge, stilt ay & Veery atreet, padway. Uriows reduc d Flaine eln An ANd * INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL mOsKY mAnKK. | Wroxmenar, June 10-6 P.M. ‘Tho stock market opened and elosed heavy this mora. ing, The decline tn prices was quite general. In rome | of the icading railroad stocks there was a slight improve. | meni on yesterday's closing rates, At the (irst board ili. | nots Centrni bonds fell ol 1 per cent; Cumberlaad Goal, | »,; Canton Company, 1',; Galena and Chicaco, },; Mil- | wankic and Mississippi, 14; Michigan Southern, \¢: do. | preverred erip and fail, §, each. New York Central Rail. | road advanced 4 per cent; Erie, _ 4; Reading, %; Michi. gan Central, 1; Mlinoia Central, 1; Chicago and gor island, \¢. The movement in Erie i day waa limited, bat tho improvement was well sustained throughout. Thero wero large eales of cath stock of Michigan South- ern at gradeally declining prices. Reading was sold time, Tho bul of the transactions in | this stock today were on time, seller's option. Ove ope- | rator put ont 8,600 shares at 77 por cont, seller vixty days. Milwautic and Mirclesippt fell off about 1 per cont, It is reported that there will be no dividend in July, and it is also reported that the company borrowed the money to make the last semi-annaal payment of interest on its bonds. Galera and Chicago touched 89 per cent today, Within the | past eighteen months this stock has sold as high as 127 per cent. At the recent election for directors the “extension and branch’ party enceeeded, and a new policy In the mapagement is therefore about being inaugurated. This ttook bas seen ite bestdays. Tlinois Central is moving up again, The stock was quite scarce in tho streot today, | and it closed firm. Oumberiand Coal was a little weak to day. We havo recel veda copy of ihe company’s last annua roport, but have not been abie as yet to look itover. The new directors have great confidence in the stock, At the second board the market waa without material | change. Erie went wp % per cent; Harlem, Galena ‘and Chicago fell off 34 per cont; Reading, 1; Michigan | Southern, ';; do. ecrip, 4; Chicago and Rock islaud, *. Tiinola Central closed at 197 )4 per cent, with the sale o: one small lot. Tho stocks of all our city ratiroads are | gradually but steadily advancing. The four leading city tines are earning good dividends, and are woll managed | (n their @aancial departments, With a proper administra ton of thelr adairs they cannot fail being highly produc- tive and good investments, They aro eo intimately identi fied with the growth of the city that one is sure to follow the other, As the limits ef the city extend “ap town,” the travel on these roads must increase, and with it their bet Income. ae ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows: — Total receipts, ‘ yee * Total say ments... 18,672 Total balance. The tock spec ators of the Daily Times have lately \ beea large sellers of Michigam Southern Railroad stock. | balf past 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. | duty of the trustees to call a necting NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE Ul, 1857. eee ae As they soe the Albany clique of stock operaters, particularly the Now York Central party, we can form some idea of what the individuals engaged aro doing. vee i ‘Thelr transactions at the Broker’s Board to-day were as 2800 cat filewee po earn Bougbt— 10 Galena , 18000 Missouri 6's op New Yor ‘Gediral. 2(00 N ¥ Cen RR 6's, tse "ie Ica abe Bold— $e Chinage & Rook Base. $000 7H & Alton Same 160 Hudson River, 100 New York Ventral ie tor io” 100 do 20 Del&HudCana! Co, 115% Mr. ¥. 8. Bond, for many years secretary and acting treasuror of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, bas been elected secretary and treasurer of the Allentown Railroad Company, io place of E. L. Smith, who bas resigned. Supecriptions to the eight per cent land grant first mort- gage bonds of tho Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Ratl- Tead, are, we learn, coming in vory rapidly at the Com- papy’s office, No. 12 Wail street. The right to subscribe is reserved for the stockholders watil tho 20th instant, These bonds are secured upon tho entire road and line of roads from Chicago to Lake Superior, and upon « million of acres of the grants cf public lands from Congress, ag made to this company by the States of Wisconsin and Michigan. Ao- companying ench bond will be a scrip certificate, en- Uting the purchaser or his avsignecs, at his ontheir option, to ten shares, of $100 cach, of privilege land grant stock ,on electing, at any time wihin two ycoars from June 1, 1657, to subseribe and pay ten per cent of the par value thero- of, tho samo never to be subject to any further assess- ments, but to be credited with proceeds of sales of tande until ful! paid, to sbare dividends and be entitled to vote pro ruia, as provided by said company, and set forth in aaid glock privilege certificate, and in their cirenlar to stockholders of May 25,1867. The subscription price for uid bonds to be eighty per cest ot their par value aad ac” crued interest, payable ten per cout in hand, ten por ceat op Ist July next, and twenty per cent on each of the first daya of August, September sud October neat, or as mucia sooner as parties may elect, nt cho office of the company in New York. The scrip certiicate accompanying each bond, giving the holder the right to take ten shares of land grunt stock upon the payment of #10 per abare, must be a maiter of important considerstion, nw stock will haye the follow.ag rights and privileges: — : rn No future assessments *ill be made upon it. P Peau Coal Co.,... 10 Nic Trapeit 200 Gale&Chion: eek 813 S& Nis pret stk Hy 400 che Read RR..6t0 100 M So & Ndaith.s10 60 a ~ 40% 2 in" ony ao.. 10 M So&NTa fe wtock 100 Iitinois Cen RR... 100 Cleve & Pitts’g RR 89 . As Use Donde are paid and caucelied by the proceeds a ort tue sales of the lands, the amoxns of such paid and oaa- 8814 100 Clove & Toledo RR celled bonds sha!l, from time to time, be credited wo this TL bs Slat Avense RR. (and apy iiare eck which may econ cntitled {9 the 1tsy 100 N ¥ Cen KR..b60 Sure privileges) until it shall be to | paid stosk. pe Ee] &. Mt wt) spare dividends, and be € iiled to vote, at all times, pro rata, according to tae amounts which enau have been paid, of credited as paid upon it 4. Payments of the 10 yer cent, m NEW LURK CATTLE MARKET. te at any time before Wiastxnay, June 10. 1857 ‘Tue above hberal stock privileges, or optional rights, usky GATT, Are intended to be limited to the prosent issues cf bonds, | First quality: $12 60 A 15 00 and the company do not antisipate offering so largo privi- | O7omary ae legos, or testing bonds beariog more than 7 per cent in- 1000 010 50 terest hereafter. ‘The stcamsbip Arabia, from this port for Ltverpool to- 6509 a 1500 @ay, carried out $2,266,224 71 in specie, ‘This makes an ‘en 3ee exportation of more than two and 4 balf millioue thus far 5 00 a 86 08 this week. The twosteamers on Saturday will take out Anout @ million, making @ grend total, for the six days, of | Extra quality. per Ib ya 861% three wnd a half millions of dollars, A drain at this rate | Ober qualities .. Sb! ae 2 for any length of ime must tellon the general supply, if | pirgt quality. "1060 a 12 00 tt does not on that of this city, The city is at present | Other quail 30 «6H drawing largely from the country, and Uurope is drawing largely ou the city. It may not show its effects for scien us . aM eome weeks, but when it does come iy will be most dis- astrous. ‘The steamsbip Ericson, at this a from Li rerpoal, gives us three days later intelligence from all parts of Europe. The Loadon Times of the 26th, says:— In the Stock Exchange this morning there was @ full supply of money at from 6 to 6+; percent, bat later in Ube day ap increased Gemand observable, The dis. count market Was without pressure, Dut at the Dank the applicauions Were numerous. ‘The closing quotations for cow ola wore 95%; a IBY per cent, The last bank returns were convidered uatisfactory, but the large withdrawals of sovereigus for exportation slace increased the prevailing jnactivity. Tho exporta- The loliowing iabio “shows by what conveyances supplies at Alerton’s came:— Erie Railroad—Beoves., Arte Raiiroad—swine.. Harlem Kai road—Beeves Cows ond calves. . Veal calves... Sheep aud lambds, Hadeou River Railroad—Beever... Huusoa river boaus—Beeves... tion of silver to the Fast would be about £760,000 by the Kentucky. ‘i ma . ” Franc BEE regular steamer, The firanc’ vices (r m 0 are Sis aiteie ec tade cae seee eae ee rot encouraging. The cotton market was quict, withow, | ceeded that of last week by sbout 1,200 bead, most of change io prices, Io breadstutis we have nothing now to | Whisk were of an ordiaary quailiy, with now and then a | roport. The demand wus limited aad supp mY lot of very tine looking eaitle, many of which were still fed, but which do pot sell so readily as other cattle, ov account of the poorcr quality of the meat, which is bloated fund not *0 wutrious, and considered unbeakhy. Howey the supply cid wot consist altogether of such cate for there was quite a number of really good eattle, and the Averuye quality compares quite favorably with last week's. Albert H. Nicolay’s regular sem\-weelly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place tomorrow, Thucadey, at An un- urvally attractive List of securities wil be oflered, The Wisconsin papers come to ur with lengthy articles b wd ae Repo ors 4 from Lltwows, — and tus pen 5 ts Rail State, and look rather badly on account of the severity of hich the stock of the Milwaukie and ilorivoa Railrowd | (ee, we Me Thay rope ea. te highly extolled. We have alreaty expressed our views | tem ere's Wale mealies wilt serciekient thee oan ant render then more marketable, There was ono quite fine looking eattle from the energetic and thrivieg Cherokee Nation offered at Allerton’s, which were all dia- pised of at very satisfactory prices, which must pro Of the jand project of this company, regarding it as the most straightforward, tho most feasible, and the most likely to resuit tu large profits to the subscribors, of all the railroad pro ects of which we have any knowledge. Mat | eocouraging to the nation from whence they come, The | the stockholders” interest in the lands of the company ts Helge yg pe dt ogg ye ty tye a 3 or the wee 3 q represented by what is termed “ privilege stock,” be purebasers that a goedly pumber would be left ¢ over unsold, as brel were pretty firm, aud seemed od to make vo further coavession than the in- eceipts compelled them to, The attendance was not large, aod as the day was raining and the yards muddy, toey id not present a very animated appearance. There were two or three pairs of extra caile on sale which were offered at abont L4e. per Ib., they were all that we heard of jor over 10e , and very few brought even as high as tween which aud the ordinary stock of the road we maken very boa! distinction, for while, as the road progresses and tume pesecs on the land must necesearily iocrease in value, the road itself, as in the case of cvery railroad, must de preciate in the ratio of wear and tear. It ia true that great exertions are made by this company, and with marked | success, to confine the privilege stock to those who purpose | Ie. tilling the svll, which will doubtless ensure to the road Sin dee a See aan eanagt: hehe ¢ demand coutinues only moderate, ex: more active business, in the commencement, than is com- | sory uost cows giving large qusmities of milk, whicr are mon to our western roads,ayd may make the ordinary stock a paying concern; but experionce should warn ue a n delusi¢e, of large profits on the ordipary meek of any road, Tho profit, the public much waned aud bring bign prices. The receipss are unusually Hight, ‘VRAL GALVES, ‘There continues an votive demand for the best veals at prices not ranging materially from past quotations, The 5 16% nome dealors qucto prices aboot se. below the aboro ales, eepecitity on mubditog upiands, The Ericsson's bews trauwpired at too late » poriud in the afternovn to affectthe market. The following aro the movements of cotton since the ist of September to this time, compared with those of the eame period the year previo — 3 Resetved at bose 4 ras muasraascet: 484,000 E Total exports, - ‘2,611,000 Steck on band, Received at ports 2000 40,000 Exported wo aeons A aeilell 34,000, France... 17/900 1,000 other foreign porta... 9,000 ‘Total exports 8 bor : £33,000 Decrease in receipts at the ports comparad with last yeer, 66,000 Wales; compared with 1963, 295,000. De- Grease 1b OXports (0 Great Lritain, $92,000; Compared with 247,000 bales, Decrease to France, $9 000; compared iss, 31 000. Decrease to other fo. eign ports, 01,000; ese compared with 1858, 56,000 bales Fiaicits were inactive wud irregular. Cotton was et 3, per bale, while Droadstulls and dead weight wore aomi- To Bremen 200 bags ealtpetre were engaged at L2s, to.) 1,600 Dbis. rosin at (24, 64, sind 10,000 staves at SIE. Fis, —The market, though sicaay was witbout anime tion; eales within a day or two bave been mate of about 1,500 a 2,000 quintals of codiish, including Si. George's Nauk, at 842 123 a $4. S7';; Western Bank was eearee and firm at $3 6244 0 8575. Mackerel wore steady $13 7 forNo 2, and $12 76 for No.2, small were firm at $4 25 w $460 for pickled *« Lert Orm at 280. a ie, for No. 1, and B&O. a 400 for scaled. Hor —-Tho mar ket rate stewdy wit moderate saics lOc. a Lle., for good w primo; ordinary qualiticn wery: ay at “dat At To. a Bio. he exports for the week were 10 bales, from January 1, 063 bales; samo me last your, 1,86) e2. Lok —The market was steady, with sales of 500 a 600 bbik Rocklaad, at lc, for com wud $125 for lamp Iov.—scown pig was heavy and prices aominal, at 6 months Moracset ~The market was quiet andiprices nominal, thongh withont change of moment from previous was withoot change of mo pited and Bales Hight About 490, We quotercomnon roxiy ac $199 0 $1 9}, aud North county, No. 2 do, at$2 a $2475; No, 1 fair at $8 a $5 50 per 230 lbs. Crude was ecarce and no Tmpal wt ot Tar was iu fair demand at $2 12), a $2 00 uunty and Wilmington 1s Linseed continued in iaproved demand. Regard. ing sperm and whale o18,a New Medford paper of the ta et there ie, how ever, a good femand and wavancs f ma the traneac’sons since our iat ineinde sates of 2 Per gallon, and 1,23 bis. at a price not tranapired The following table gives the movements tn oils at the port of New York for the past paat woek :— BXPOwRY, Per Fro Same time the week, Jam, let, laut year. Whale, galls 41,504 Sperm, do, woe iard, 42,652 Linsee o'882 Whale, bois 159,068 Sperm, do. 30.00 Yrovisioss.—Pors— The maricet was heavy. Ths salos embraced about 200 a 00 bots. moan at $2.0, with ‘4 small jot at $25 wded no criterion of the market. 900 bbis. prime mes were gold, bie tu Boston, ul $20 75. Prime was steady at $19 25, Reef was tn y demand and prices Orm. The sales embraced about 250 bbls , including country mess, at $id a S16. Re-packed Western ranged trom $16 60 4 $17. Prime mess and beef hama were unchanged. Baooa ‘wad scarce andiirmat Ic, alSic. Cut meats were in good cemaud and prices firm Lard—Sales of about 400 bbls. prime atitije Botier and cheese ware unchanged. Sales of 179 casks were made at 440, & be. ars continued quiet, with @ small sale of Curse mus Jo at 103. v0 —A wale of 1,000 mats waa mg Sales of about 290 2 350 1 2 ab die., ix Js. were made at “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY, Leanne seamen edhetaesnine swobth page, MISCELLANEOUS, LSOPP'S KAGE INDIA ALR —THS DELTCIOT ng qualilen. YOLIANS HOTEL, r sieerteteat " ‘ ap cae clighies and expression THOUAANDS VERDELL'S " ELEGANT WEDDING CARDS. “_Only depot in the oity, Broadway, corer o/ Tuane mtemm ITY, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous dist ase | | AROUOR, very torm, ie limba apd Lory, want of pirengib, sp\ziie, aud kindred ailments, find a blewed p BER'R invigorating sanguiter: it een x nl wtreng.h have mostly been made at about 6340, to To. por I very extra quality only bringing Tse. aud poor qiuail- ties below Oe., of from 4e, to be, Heer AND LAME. may rest neeured, is (nthe land, We learn from the Boston Railay Times that tha Lapis lature of Maine has enacted a law rogulating the foreclo- sure of railway mortgagee, which provides that the reCa- | — ¢heep and ambe cuntinue to do very well, notwithstand- al or neglect to pay avy bond or coupon due within ninety | ing the weekly receipts are mach larger than for some days after its presentment to the presitent of treasurer, | Mme. and good ones sell from $4 to $12 per head. They pein to feel the evfects of the cold storm, to a cortan nt at they are always housed after they Ais ali be deomed a breach of Ue eyndition of the mortgage | ° shall thon be th } } f the bondholders, and cach holder ebail have oue vote, citnar in person or | A06, Doing an average of 96 25)¢ per head. ' SWIDk. by which its payment is secured. by proxy, for every hundred dollars held or represented. | there continues an ve demand for good tht hogs, If tho bondbolkers so direct, by vote at this meoting, the | and weory Ray ytrmyy—* ye —y trustees shall take immediate possession of the rowl, roll nate at 746. Lad the best. The receipts were much larger ing steck, and whetever is covered by the mortgage, and | {2st lat week: but they met with ready sales at prices | fully a« big as met week, The nowher un sale at Aller- | ehher work it themselves, or, if so instructed by the | ton's was 2,896, all of which we believe haye boos dis- } bondholders, contract with tho directors of the company | } } } | | | pored of at une above rates. or others to work it, distribating the net proceeds, afier RBCAPITULATION. total a yards . running expenses and Beoesenry repaire, to the partion in- | g rte otal, Tocolpts of all stake at all the yards for te terested according to their legal rights. While thas ia | Covsand Veal Sherpand possession, the trustees may do all acts which the directors | Cores. Cares, dears. could do under the charter, and mart report annually to mortgage arc paid, when it shall be the duty of the tras- teos to surrender the road and property to the partes Jegally entitied to tho samo, Tn relation to the last report of the New Jersey Railroad | | Company, the Newark Adeertiovr says — | ‘Tho New Joreey Railroad has been one of the moat suc- | cose fal worke of the kind in tho ( nited States, and at the | present time is paying regular dividends of ten per cent per annum, ct the report shows that those who have continued stockholders from the first organization of the company have thug far received only a. very me moderate re. turn upon thei investment. The com sany has fetence twenty-five years, For the first dires yoara no RRORIPTA BY ENIR RAILROAD, ‘Tho fol owing is the report of live stock brought over this road destined for New York for the woek eating 10th instant — Caule the convened stockholders, and at any time on the requi wt sien of one-Qith of the bondholders. The bondholders | bed may fix their compensation. Such posession may continue } Seep “a r) until all dishonored bonds and coupous woured by the | Twiul Inst week 1% 88 1 ost oe | Tora since Jan 1...06,882 6,040 16,509 135,104 } | nead, CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. | Weowmepar, June 10—6 P.M. Asim.—Simall sales of pots wero made at 77\0. a 8, vlends whate $ artes citer cf" ap | whe pore were mound al Tyee The ma gradually advanced until the cd of ten continued light, | Seen Oo For the whole tRenty tive, years, ood. BRRADsTUYPa—There continued to be a stoaty demand trrage ananal dividend bee bese oa fou cents per one hundred doi lars. 4 pa aphet - F PEED ” British provinces. The from the local and astern trade, with some inquiry for | exe About 6,000 a 9000 bbis, at about the fol- a: copper and t Fra ond pparatas, 1 aw <bruahed mala, bar ervtork, bunene gooda, insti aw, BN row OUVEN'S INODOROUS PREP AR + TION eleaos kid gloves of nil colors w' isub & small portion on and the di ears. Ove buiile cleans ond WAY. ACE AND MUSLI ‘splendid bareaine, being made to RELTS | A PRAGUSON'S, Ne wl way ant No. 64 Rew nro 1a seoure some of Uh nl mosin eurtaias they are wie © less them the cost of tmportaiion. Goear'y.. Kiso the lang eat wok of window | YONH MAGNETIC PUWDEE Free irom powoa Por whe dew:rusuoa of ro hates in New York, cheap, 7 overs Wa tenet, the only on TO DAY, ‘whe waTIONs 1, POLTCE GAZETTE, « Portratt of George W. Maise Thary of a Bars! Murder of J Marder at Weedapor terious Traeely in the © 'y | | | Sa | | | Danvitie Poisori jew cation vf the p~eonemg, ‘The Progress of the Jnrdeli Case—am xe upwrer / Dodger im the Sorth Ware. Shop! ing—The Pans: Gam ian a Hundred Years Aro cowdies in De, Beigier’s k mplay ment Redwetion Trial ia Brookiy a, ‘Uriminal News. re a A Mechanical Prisoner & Notorious Krigand arrested i a Masgary. at Goahlaguem ‘OUSRY, wh . Tm in even this flourishing and abty managed ine, ' ste , im rr toe preetest Fonte of te ol in the Union, the owners hare | Sins omar | wt aT pe ~~~ Sue Mowlas, Hy Maaco we beon obliged to wait more than a quarter of a century to poet ae) vi tity ¥—The Pecsive even iagal imuereat Gpon tse bavestinent of Getr Common to chigan.. gq aess SS aaa NRW TORE JOURNAL — Extra Ohio... 16998 60 | mond ine rontenta ngs ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Borlington Rafiroad | Common ee 60a6%, pres 4 comte per m mer 9 per velome, Bouthe le * q or ‘rigale. of the Thr iat hapt Company for the month of May, 1866 and 1867, wore ag | Founor® mised Jad oral uspbae ieee | gow fevtion Motareal snd sential govel™= 1 a moptee Lots follows — pony Gwinn wupertion and extra. 660 0.8 70 | Maj. auiborof “Romance of War, ge. With ileairaiionn Mt. Passen. Miscel. | Twat. inferior grad of common Sai noida low a8 $6 00 pe ' My A br ee eats dure TEEGM, | WoL walle chotco extra family brands were sold as tn | eka tecwe” v* PB Tew, ator ot May, 1507. + 17,58 SoH4 152,902 | gy G0: St. Loule do. ranged from $0 500 $10 50; food to | | Beenuic Amusenene—aicetricty, Wh eleven Lustew The. of dee. 19 1887, 18.400, 98301,709 18.780 ne ee aeons anatan | , comtumes of A'l Nations, Am entertaining dictonaey of brands were stoady, | _ The proportions of earnings for exch road composing the | Proms, Ware, Maney, line are as followa— frm for all with salea of | Freight. Pawm's Mis Tale | 3169 bole, than the of the absve prices. \ Chie., bar) « Qaine: ROT O8L be ws (2.090) (142,086 Rye dour was inactive, at $4 ‘a $6 25. Corn meal was wens | | & wb. , and 1. € Ra 14,679 3,090 58 17,828 | in fair comand at $4.0 $4 20 for New Jersey and $4 40 for | Poor's and queen. 6701 38) 15,008 Virandywine. Wheat—Prime to choice lots were scarce $0 53. 6 a ari 172,903 and firm, while inferior qualities wore dull and neglocied, ‘The sales included 6,600 bushels choice white a $2, and common Southern ditto at $1 75; Milwaukie club was quiet at $1 90 a $1 62, and primo red Indiana at $165 asked §=Corn—The The market was firm and quiet, The bigh Total... ‘The earnings of the Quincy and Chicago Railroad for May, 1867, were as follows — Freight. toe 915,845 55 | views of holders checked transactions, which Were con- Pare cngers, » WAT 08 ed to about 6,000 & 8,000 bushels, including Western Mail. £33 33, xe", at about Se, which was allerwards held a} Oe. a Expr 325 00 | for Southe-n yellow $1 was asked. Northern rye Miscellaneous, coe ONT nly held at $1 25, and $1) 31 15 for New Jersey. x Staco and wes re inactive at Gio. a vic, a Ose. for | Western. Cor a? — alee of about 700 a 800 bage of Rio were made atit Warnings ia May, 1 5 do. Cay LUjge., and @ senall lot La- Geta tt MAY, UBT woh ali is ( rea tand modern. Wih twenty-nine ine. Reicher isy F. Waynes Bayly ‘fan he city of Bramize, West Presta. 'h se of Mosco®, Russia fila trated. * jurys. A Biographical exetcn, wan. ‘The Weetminster Bridges and Victoria Tower, With taree large iltuatra'ions. A legend of the prairia, Frapper's firite Lyman Beecher, 1. D. A exvich of ‘his life, With a por un he Fashions for Jnty. With ait (instraiions, ‘Trysting Tree A love sity. ive aod Uastal. Sonera Unene? Corventt With four Mustraions, *. For tale errr mia OH, pudt a « a torsst, wham ee With four illasrn- Imenien and Gnd who ante ‘lowe asthe baat these articies will be found superior to See eo ree OY SxTERetys cnn WAREHOUN, on old Ct he ‘The amornt of fine and cher contatred ta thie ssanet o ectabitcbment is lanmense., one men in we hundred fails w bo sued ta every reapect, as. v Ryans fitters oimeel! that he can and dove " a her ciotber la the elty of New York For ingtanoe:— isth aipese coals cc Bt Oto Jack a paca coats a beck 45 wo Bick aipace costs to sipese costs, + 1 Bote Drap dee coata.. 400 le Lap dieie conte 4010 ep c'e.c coms, 4Wol Drap dele conte keg Sipe le rap deve eons ‘ 4) to Aspaca raglan Sareea a 290 A paca ragian 2 wo Ipece regians 20 Alpnen engin . tio Alpaca engi _ ew » SH 5 mte o bw ompieie wipaen 5 oolo J omplete alpaca suis » Smt White ay 5 aot ME GI 66 vénnccecveaccns ovanccsansues 2a@u White du 200 B hie dnek con 2 eo Whiie duck e+ White du k smite Eto White one a tee Pa ald wee duck ee . 600 eda see . Se _ ww Linen coma. Lines coats z Linen comts t Marneliies pants. So Sis Marneilies pai : hie 5 BF areetilew pa ei ano Lidte $a Marseilles pani ca see Eto 3 oe rae iliew yinnite Seto 3 White tin aw +e Whi ¢ hin SMe 40 White tinen Mo +08 too tm Thin puatn. 2 os Thin pants hoe bin te Sun a. oor 600 5 oe '¥ cna imero pi 6m Mararilen veat a Marr! lew vest: i Maraetitea vent Biurseiller ves 8 Marseillen \esia 5X Cheek mareeilien iille. oss vise 4 Oyto 1208 Chee marseilies sults 4H to 12 Oe Check mare Hes ilies 400 Loe 400 12M 40 To ‘Vin guita a6 a St b P 20 Bin asset 2 be Zep ber cass’ 8 Ht 0 Oe dephsy ca site We Zephyr canais BOD to 10 om Zephyr cassimere wuiia, 5. 0ito 10 08 A OMo 19 08 2M 19 om 36 oe Sto 10 OF 2Ho Ww 2K to h-4 Oo Dae 14 09 0 30 08 Mito om ewe ae Tito 2 10 (to 14 Oo 13 bo 14 Ow 10 diva Le O8 Woo Ww PO we 5 Sto Woe 5 @to W ue Shuto oD 5 Won tow ww 10, ton ateent, food Sed Je. AVE YOU SHRN TILE $8 suoKs ay pt ning the $300 aod $4 boots at JONES’, No, lv Ann Bear the Munem. PATENT ELECTRIC INHALER. — vA elvetrichy obanges loers of be lungs. and cures oum- YROSE. druggt 4m Sixth nvenne. 2 3 tor Ho the eiverrie chnditouol the wi sumption Agent, A. 7. ABNOOE & 00 W CENTLRMRIOR TATTERS, G19 Boondwey, at. Michatun Hotel, Offer for the cona.dera'ou of gentlemen wa enenalve meni of SUMMER RATS-DRERS AND NROLION, Consisting in part oF The Eooky Monntain White Beaver, he piain raator, Of coffins, tem, endl cbockolae color, Ot thet fa qual ect ranarebiog shylen and anaden, oat quality, and very le evry Bu extensive variety of nica STRAW BATE a Among whicd Uiey mention iho new and sttrective CONGR KNS HAT, A perfect rephyr aad deancifal i mas’ Church, by tho Ror Wm. F. siorena, Me, Wissen y. Ramus, of Brooklyn, to Mise Kauzut C 'Pawotazos, of im city Heeswan—O'Ram Ly —On cag Jane ?, at Sts. Peter and Paal's Chareh, Williemstu: 9, by the Rev. & Malone, Joy /aExNAy, or Now Vie two Masy F. O'Rmuae, of the formor place Lywitt—Feask —On Tuosday, June 9, by the Rev. Dr. HLA Heory, Mr. &. 1. Lewr ‘ton, 3. €., to Mine Nard Tmand, eidest caught Meary Frans, of this uy. parieton (3. C ) Courier please copy. Mi Kawvea—Coarsery —On Toes Yr, June 9, by the Rey. Dr. Potts, Cascscat Mc Kar U.S. Army, to Fasyr, canghter of William Chauncey, kxq’. of this city Philadelphia aud Baiumore papers please Pu or —va ~~ jay, June 7, by the Rew. r. Stryker. Mr. Acccerus "uk PY, Of Sad Francisco, to Mise Giban &. MoPannas, of thie cul. Ban Fras cisco papers please copy. Wernsexxs—Danen —On Wednesday, Jane 10, ia a. Rartholome w's Chureh, by the tector, Sew. Samuel Cooke, Wooias A. Warwmnome, Mt Dd, Mise Catmause home, all of Uhis city: Die —On Wednesday mor um, agod 6 years and 2 re frends of the frail re invited to attond the fame ral, from the revicence of hor pareats, 325 Suilulk street, this afternoon, st two o'clock. © Boris—00 Thursday, dupe 4, Kura Tamapwats, wife of Win. W, Moyle, and danghter of Thomas L. and cee tha and 19 days. reday afternoon, Jaaq the resideuce of Li 20 Mon'zome’y trout, The relatives and’ frieods of the fama lly invited to atiecd withowt further iaview ng, Juno 19, Eura Jamm Her faveral will take pla: . tone 10, Rowann De Coma « 4 months, the only son of Mrs, Mary Keo ‘The relatives and frients are reapeet{nily invited to wt | tead bis funeral, on Friday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 289 Weat Fourieeuth street. Decwex —On Tecsday night, Mey 0, Menoaner A., wife of B. Deck Ball, \a te daughter of the late Acquaintances of the family aro re- epeetie''y fevited to atten! the fomeral, this afternooa, at one o'clock, from her late resid 8 Brom #ay, between Fifvieth and Fifty frat streets, ¥ Her remains will be taken to G Horss4—On Monday, Jon Devoe street, Broostya, & i) Hor remaiws were luterred in the Cometery of the Ey- ergrecns. Masoy.~On Tuestay, June 9, Ex ay wife of Joka Magomy Temnoter y. *, Cotas Hora, af | tm the 47h year of ber age. The friends €f the family are repentety invited to at tend the Tuners), frem ber late residence, o.7 Grove street, Jersey City. thy Campioil aged 1° years and § months Hor fricads and foiatives, and the members of Wasb- fogtor Dtvt oe No 4,4. of C., aad of Brookiva City Ledge No. 0, ALP. A., are respectfully invited to alten’ ber faneral, from ‘ths resideute of, ber father, No. 68 Sande street on F afernoun, at two o'e ork. Moxous. —At laren, Ga.,on roeeday, May 19, Naveasmm Moncas, of New London, & seaman, fell [rom @ raf of timber, ond was drowned. P O'Gmavt —O0 inewday, Jane 10, of consu Many, wife of Hoary O'Grady, tn the ¢ 4th year that eae The friends of tho famtly are ny sarees 9a tend her funeral, from her late residence, 247 Third ave- owe, corner of Twenty-first street, at two o'clock this aller boom. Sayam —Io Frank invilie, L. 1, of scarlet fever, after o brief thiness of but Little more than two days, Hawuse Locum Sayre, 6 years and 24 days, the beloved child of Jatin N, and El rabeth Sayre. june 9, Mewnrrr Surrs, (2 the th year of his age. Tne relatives and friends of the fomity are requested Sttend his funeral, from his Inte residence, Wot Nineteenth street, om Friday afternoon, ai tw deloes, “aan invitat) o. ‘and Callfornia pa please StaceOn Tuoeday, Jane ®, Carnes, wife of Mickaet Mack, of Gurrans, pres of Tralee, county Kerry, Ireimmd, In the 68th year of her '* The relatives and trieaie of the furily, ani those of her ere, Michae! and Thomas Steck, are reepectfaily invited ‘atiend ber funeral, a: two o'clock tais afternoon, from fo idence, 44 Peart street papers please cv;'Y. Ste ee at Homa, om Wedoee day, Jane 19, Joms C, Sterne, | Tad year age. To tioses on relatives are iovited to attend him funeral, without further {avilation, at S. Paul's Church, Hoboken, oo y next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, Ee a remains wut be deposited tempore ily in the vaalt at &. Mar\'s Cbureh, New York, previous to remoyai to South aeroct On Weduesday, June 10, Aqrita Gams Stove, “il fuera» will hd ogenty Bartholomew's ‘ette place and Fourth street, oa Ft o'clock. The relatives and Fenda of te

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