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‘Whea wil! it stop raising? For the past few months it has ‘boon showering and storming intermittantly, and yet wo scom as far from having settled weather es over. Far- NEW YORK i ¢ Brooklyn Oity News, Farat Resvvt oF 4 StARmNO AvrRAT.—f@ young mall, maned Francis Detamore, died at the Germs Dispensary, HERALD, TOESDAY, JUNE 23, 1857. the construction of the road to La Urosse, Weare offictally to remunerate the operators for (be tncresved expenses of | - informed that there is not @ word of trum in Any of these reports. There was @ emall eaie of alwankie and Missalestpp! this morning at O2 por coat , cash, We have bad as yet no announcement of this com. 6 Sew York Canali Trade. Htelement ebowing (be yuaaily of tbe several article firet cleared on the canals et, and the quastity lef a New York, during the third week in June, 101: ° wre. ‘mers usually pray forebundantyain in the spring; but this | weeks sive at the Atlantic street market, under the fol- | pany’s.Tuly dividend. Th will, if one half we hear is true . 19 Burning of a Paper Mili near Pittsburg, Pa. year they have prayed fervently for the ceesation of the Jowing circu ‘nstances:—The deceased took a bag of seed to | about this road, be very difficult for this concern to pay a . lisse Prerssvec, Pa., Jane 20, 1867. have become rather profane at their ications | bis horse; nother lad named Jance Dunn threw | 4g; Jwty, or ever . Ona of u - a rain, and aupplic ividend in o tty, or ever again. 0st of more (han Yesterday the paper mill of James Howard & Co., at salt brine ivo it to irritate him Delamore . me ‘Manchester, near this ety, was burned to the grouna, | Dt beims heeded. Their crops are fairly rotting in the | Pana: Dunn, and the latter took out a pocket keifound | Cb millions of <tollars, the entire groee earnings for the - 128/500 vymeye Ly Se 4 Froant, | ground, owing to the earth being eatursted with water, | stabbed Delamore ‘a the arm.” Ne particuter attention wag | first eix mocths cnding Julz 2, 1957, wil! not be over . Pa 1,701 00 wth a) Us conten. was caused by anincenalary. | ao4 even the gras, though abundani, is in danger of rot. | Paid to the wound ai £he timo, but’ in some days It grew | $5¢0,000. ‘The not 1N0omo In Aho samo time wil ret be | Mohs. ‘The Company have out of thir junt made @ wom: 1,910,108 ‘The loss amounted to $25,000, and the insurance, which is before Wore and demanded medical treatment. He went to the annual dividead of 6 per cent. — iin the Pittsburg offices, to $10,000, ting at the roots the tops are ripened. ‘The eiraw- | Dispensary in Court street, where all that could be done | ¢B0URh within $6¢,000 40 pay the eoml-anzaal interest on ‘The at Stevens’ Point, Wis., reeorda the tnoq | TOL ......cccceesseressseseneree seen snes eee 200 1 berry and cherry crops bave ulfsred severely. was done, but the wound was already 60 far advanced in | the funded debt. How time company cau pay @ divtlcnd Pcp rbelesa ance tend the Horioen Raltrond to Stevens’ ann7m Whe Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. On Sunday night, or rather on Monday morning, the city | mortiBcation that very little could be done for bis relief, | on three millions of stock In the fike of theve fnancial " Pree. ‘Petal. b: of and be died. The Coroner has ordered s post mortem ex- Pourt hae been fet, and that the wort will be pushed tor- bbis wae 4, nee Wasinwarton, June 22, 1867. was visited by one of the most violent thunder storms wo mination and an inquest will be commenced to-day. facts, can be best colved by the cliqne of capitaluts carry - ward with ah at Stevens’ Point, the Taare bushels, 7... agz00 = a7600s a aew ‘The Alexandria Gazetie of this morning has a letter from prea axperveperd (e weeay, ped mere + dhe Bhi Amawno Srexwr Ranx0ap Qvemox.—Tho Common | !& Fach large lols of the etock. Galena and Chicago waa | 04 Witt proceed to Lake Seperior, connecting the Point | Corn,” “ ... : — 7,008 ‘Wiltamepert, dated the 10h instant, saying that the work | siiod Washingion in the afternoon, and which dit such | Coupcll last evening, took up the majority and minority | 0! im large lots to day at 880.883 percent. Michigan | Tits 1s wom worty tho pray Weal die enece Soar ant wie eee +n dam No. 6 was commenoed on that day, and the canal | damage in the capital. For nearly @ quarter of an hour | reports of the Rallroad Committee, and after an animated Southern preferred sold a4 783 per cent—this ls 6% per the itl Rast, pried ‘400 500'2008 ‘would be open for the passage of boats in three weeks. | ft, Wipe ove eevee 1, ond | discussion the resolutions of the minority cont below the nening price, Tho Treasurer of the Htate of Oblo reporte the condition ons 8 ‘sae ‘President Maulaby bas obtained permission from the 8ec- | the Gouge parks of artillery at wobeeionne ir euch | M2 Presented by Alderman Pierson, President of the Board. | After the adjourpment of the board, the felibwing scten echinacea Lee 2,206 - 2 retary of War for Captain Meigs to vislt the work as | the u in tho olty among the ignorant, ic Pica ge nd y n withdraws | °f SWeks and bonds were made at auction By A. H: Nt " Inpurexpawe Barns o” Om. ’ yg 600 bird -sdvising engineot. There is no difficulty about necessary | #0me of whom believed the comet w fs about to strike the | an and every content given to the Long colay>— Am i 3 " ¥79,300 179,300 smeans. Carth and was Jost giving a fow Stes RT $0 Maen pany to use steam on Atlantic and that all ore | $2.000 Terre Hante end Alton 2¢ mort,, int ad. 603, 0 663, } Franklin Rank, Zaneeville. 207 4,900 10,800 powtayeags he rushed from their | dinances contlicting herewith are herby rescinded, 8,000 TI. Con. RR construction bds,... 9837 }) City Bad of Clevetand 119699 00 38pou Whe Weather. Jv linded by the giare and deafened by the noise, |“ Roselyed, That the rumping of locomotives on saidetreet | 120 chs Chathum Banke 79% | Sapdueky City Beate. 60,011 $2, 1087. 4nd children run in terror to their parenta’ rooms or hud- | ie deemed by the Common Council to be @ nuisance, and | 100 Citizens’ Fire Insurance Company Bhat Oity Baak of Ctroin, ae MBL 7 won Bosrow, June 22, 1867. dled Seatelly under their bed 3 to venture | that the comp wy be requested to abate the same. ‘20 National Fire Insurance Company « 190% ning County api, OTB ADVERTREMENPS BERAWRD KVEB? DAT. We had beautiful summer weather yesterday, but it was pir ey Pence dtc fear. Nota few eens ‘The resolutions were taken nepatately, and the first was The semi-wookiy auction sale of stocks and Londa by Western Reserve Bank 189/671 | ———— — coe «cloudy during the night, and this morning we had @ thun- 7 those w ety crevings passed by 17 to 16, and the second as ameded by Alder- Bank of Geanga.... , 130,144 vollons on retiring. In fact, all but afew sleopy-old fo- | tan Kalbfleisch (embraced in the resolution) was adopted | mon Draper will take place at the Merchants’ Excheage | (ity Bank of Coiviiban 78000 B00 | erreene a ee ‘der storm. It continues cloudy, but there are indications | gies were ina state of intense alarm, aud nota few be < ‘ y Commercial Wank, Cinc:: y a BREW STOR) KY COUR THe NEW WORK LEDGER ark neiore joved thet the next morning would reveal half the city in | »Y #0 ayes to 6 uays. Ne-morrow (Tosser) 6} 1844 ofclogls rr See ase fiJuiy 4 alc = tb ont on Awureteg mong oy abd Purtabaurura, Jane 22, 18590 pina. Fortunaicly, no damage was done, af least none | Fri Dewy Dran—Mr. John Twomey, who waa wol s the second Board. the: market was a shade or twe |-: O20 commer” Bank | eanioas 0,434 ii genats doe omer cpt of ee aed i The sterm reached here st eleven o'clock Inst night. | have been woaterially, boustiied bp the dees” Yeowe, | EROW throughout Brooklyn as tho keeper of public | Petter for some things. Erie advauced 2 per cent; Cieve |. “Tne sate Tromnrer eury sx falar write! mosatarpiese, been materially benetitted demge. Yester for a “Phore was a great dealof thuader and lightning, but no omaterial damage was dove, The Cahawhbs ut New Oricans. New Orteans, June 22, 1867. ‘Tho ateamzhip Cabawba, from New York, arrivod here Maat night, but brought no news, as she did not touch at Gavens. The Southern Mail, Wasanaron, June 22, 1857. New Orleans papers of the 16th instant are at hand by “Gho arrival of the mail as late as due, but they contain no news of importance. Markets. PHILADELPHIA BTOOK BOARD, PHiLapaLeuia, June 22, 1867. Stocks beary: _teaeeyivenk 6's, 8234 ; Reading Railroad, 98%; Morris , 60%; Pennaylvania Railroad, 453¢. New Orieans, June 22, 1857. Cotton.—Salen to day, 2,500 buiex, Midaling qualities firmer but without change. Reoeipts to-d bates. ‘Wlour.—A declining tenaency. Mixed corn Freights —Cotton to Havre 11-16tb. Other articies dull. Burraso, June 22—1 P, M. Flour is dull. Sales to-day, 290 bbls. extra Wisconsin, at $1 25. Wheat beld at $1 30 for Chicago spring. Corn -olosed active on Saturday, at 7ic. and quiet thia morning, with bolders at that figure. Oats active ai Sic. a 57 44¢0. ‘Whiskey dull at 30c. Freights to New York duli—Gorn 340c. Imports in the 48 hours to noon to-day, 800 bols, ‘Hour, 10,000 bushels wheat, 44,000 bushels corn, and 10,- 000 bushels oats. Exports in same time—16,000 bushels ‘wheat, 33,000 bushels corn, #ud 13,000 bushels oats. Osweao, June 22—6 P. M. Flour steady. Sales, 800 bbla. at $7 1214 u $3 50 for * Canadien, $7 for Wisconsin, and $6 50 a $675 for common ad fancy Oswego. Wheat dull; sales 2,700 bushels Chi- cago sprig at $1 37 afloat. Cora in good demand, chiefly fo freaght Doats; rales 96,000 bushels, at 720. a 74c., in- Sluding one cargo to arrive, at tue inside qnotation. e imports to day—600 bbis. flsur, 47,500 busheis wheat, “20,000 corn. Csnal exporte—1,500 bbls. flour, 11,000 busheis wheat, 44,000 bushels corn, 700 bbis. pork: ALUANY, June 22—6 P.M. Flour firmer, with a fair demand for modium grades. ‘Bales at $6 a $7 for common to extra Stato; $3 70 $9 25 for extra Genesee; Canadian ranges from $7 50 to $3 75. Bales 2,500 bbis, Corn meal, $1 69 a $1 75. firmer and scarce. Corn Sic. afloat and 830. in car lots. quiet, Salen 10,000 buebels. Oats steady at 830, @ 64c, Whiskey unseitied. Small gales, ranging from ke. to 31. in parcels. ee Laying of the Corner Stone of the Nursery and Child’s Hospital. Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the corner stone of fhe Nursery and Child’s Hospital, to be located on the Gouth side of Fifty-firat etreet, between Lexington and Third avenues, was laid by Mrs. Cornelius Du Bois, the Ast directreas of the society, assisted by Dr. Anthot. ‘This tnstitution bas been in operation about three years at the corner of Fifteenth street and Sixth avenue. It con Sains pearly seventy children, about forty ef whom were ‘Present on the ground. No children are taken over six Years of age, and motherless infants have the proference. In addition to the amount already donated, including the $10,000 appropriated by the Icgislatare, there must be taised $67,000 to cover the entire cost of the building. Quite a large number of persons were present. Dr. An. thon commenced with short tntroductory, remarking ‘that countries which knew nothing of the Gospel were no Tavered with inetitutions ike the one pow to be erected nd that it was necessary to lay with due solemnities the foundation of this edifice. He delivered a brief but appro jate prayor, and then followed the cere mony of ; lacing i box in the cavity prey jor itin the corner stone In tt were deposit 4nd prayer book, the papers of the the coins now in use, « copy of the constituticn and uaa {nstitation, the annual reports; alo a wemento of Mra Albert Maibows, an efficient manager of day morning was cool and clear, but we had another smart shower in the afterpoon. During the squall yesterday aftornoen several vessels Inying off the North ‘river dragged their anchors. The ship Onward came io collision with the ship Webster, carrying away @ portion of the Webster's stern, ship Apna Decatur, lying at pler 1l North river, broke loose from her moorings and run foul of a brig, carrying away forward wails acd bead gear, A small beat when of Battery was also upset; tho two men that gwore in her were rescued by Mr. John Welsh,a Whitehall boat- map. ‘The following table shows the quantity of rain that foil durmg the past three months: eee April, 5.689 on 3710 June 15th, Tk ns naan hedives vedacsionn asst 1.788 It will he observed that the excess of 1867 over the cor- responding period of 1866 is more than ono bunired per cent This is the computation of Prof. Dewey of Rochester. ‘Tar Svar Soustice.—Yostorday the aun entered Can- cer, the summer soigtice, and consequently was the longest day inthe year—that is, thesun was above the horizona few eeconds longer than on the day before or than it wil) be to-day. We are now in the long days of the year, and after this date the night will gradually lengthen and the days become eborter. Our readers wiil ar in mind that the a is now true— : en the day lengthens The cold jthens. New York Youna Mey’s Caran Association, —Tho usual monthly meeting of the association took place last nigbtin the Univereity lecture room. The attendance was large. The President, Robert Bliss, Esq., opened tho proceedings by reading the 112th psalm, and extemporis- ing prayer. The secretary read the minutes of the pro- vious meetiag, which were confirmed, with the exception ofa resolution thanking the Chamber of Commerce for their efforts ‘o improve the condition of seamen. This ‘was expunged, as not being in accordance with the rules of the society. A large number of new mombers wero a sg some miscellancous business transacted. ¢ Rev. Mr. Bingham, after a few preliminary remarks, read an ersay on the “True Value of Christian Exfort,"? thowing the close analogy existing between temporal and spiritual life, and the necessity of shadowing ferth in oar daily communicn thore spiritual affivities which religfon inculeates. But, said the eseayist, in our christian efforts io save others, let us not be unmindful of our own salva- tion, for I hold ‘it would be right to push a soul into hell if it stood between us and beaver. As #000 as the essay- ist bad taken his seat, a snirited and interesting dis- course took place, which Iasted about haif an hour, end aiter prayers and singing a bymn, the meeting adjourned. Eyorvs Comrany Parape.—The Danicl D. Tompkins En- gine Company No. 6 parsea the Herarp office gosterday, accompenied by Witworth’s brass band, on their way to Staten Toland, whore they wore to bo recetved by the Fire Department of that place at Now Brighton. The parade ‘was in bonor of the memory of Governor Daniel D. Tomp- King, yesterday being the anniv of his birth. Too new apparatue of this company was also brought out, and a very bandsctue machine it proved to ve. The Tompkins company are as gallant a lot of young fellows ax ever man- ned @ rope, and they no Goubt will do good service with their new cogiae.” They hada pleasant excursion, and wound up the day by a dinner at Cregior’s Hotel, Clifton. Fonenar or Dow lowacto Crespo Poxce pr Lxox,—Yes- terday, at 6 o'clock P. M., were doposited: in tho Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Patrick, in this city, the mortu remains of Sevor Ignacio Crespo Ponce de Leon. The body wes embalmed by Dr. Acosta, and was placed in the vault of the family of Mr. Santo Suares unt! the fa mily of the deceased shall ordor ity removal to Havana his native place. The funeral procession moved from the New York Hotel, the hearse containing the coffin boing preceded by four carriages, in which were seated Mesars. Santo Suares, Mora, Bombalior, the Marquis of Villaloa, Messrs. Mario, Marti, Morales ‘and other friends and ac’ quaintances of the deceased. Despite the untavorable weather, there was a large and respectable attendance. Famats Norsai Scuoot.—The examination of the classes houses, fell down from the back etoop of bie late reaidence in Conrt street, nour Warren, on Sunday evening, ina fit, and dislocated his neck, He died almost itamediately after from the effects, At the time of his death ho kept the Knickerbocker Shades in Court street. Coroner Red- ding held an inquest yesterday, and a verdict in accord- ance with the facts was rendered. Bavtaury 10 4 Horss.—Two mep, named John A. Booth an@Gilbert C. Rogers, hired a horte from the stable of John Nodine, in Pierrepont etreet,on Wednesday, who, a8 represented, abused the animal ‘aa sbocking manner. Booth was arrested on the charge and brought Getdre Jas. ee Moreboure, who held bim in $300 bail to avait the ac- don of the Grand Jury. The other man bas not been ar- rested. Te Excise Law —Several tavern keepers, namod Joceph Dent, James McNulty and Charles Wagoner, were brought before Justice Cornwell yesterday on the charge of eelling Kiquor on Sunday in violation of the new excise law. Their examination was postponed until this after noon. Eicnway Roruery.—Gottied Wel’e was knocked down in Hamilton avenue, near Summit etreet, on Sunday night about 11 o'clock, by ceveral rufflans, who boa! him sense leas and robbed of $2.50. He was picked up by officer Hanion, of the Third district police, who took him to the station . He cannot identify bis assailants. United States District Attorney’s Office. CHARGE OF SMUGGLING. Jone 22—John Ferris, John Kipp and Henry Gresier were arrested on a charge of smuggling five kegs of brandy and six boxes of segars on board the steamship Borruesa. Held to answer. Willtamson Bro’s Gallery of Peeriess Pho. tographs and cameo—types, Fulron street, Broo&lyn. en have just been added to Whe collection at BRADY'S gallery, No. $99 Brond way by Brady’s Galicry, No. 205 Broadway, Corner of Fulton street, will be found by persons occupied down town, fingven on exhibition, . 12 Cent Ambrot; Frames, Perfect and natural as life. Pr Ayre ie Ai by the new drm of SNOLORASS & UU., 280 Broadway. Tollet Articles of the sale at J. 45. SAUNDERS’ store only, No. 7 Astor 20 Cent Ambrotypes, with Cases, Beaullfal- ly L eeaibemael in the world—at KDDY'S galery, 21 ave- nue Smithsonian House, Hroadway.—Hotel Ac= Cotamodations on tbe European or American plan as option. Fancy Cutlery—The Newest Styles.—For sale at J. 28. paAUNDERS store only, No. 7 Astor House, Lovers of Aquath Sports.—c. L. Rageseat & SON, 250 South street, will this day exhibit a splendid plea snre , with furniture complete ‘The curious, sporting and those desirous are invited to at end, Summer Winca—Clarcts, Clarets — A General assortment for ssle at UNDERHILL & MATTERSON’S, ‘No, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby #ireet, ‘Thousands now Dying Inches of Physt- gal prostration might be recuperaed by the use of Ubarles’ London Cordial Gin. Physicians socord to {ta tonic and restor aulve properiin the moat unquallied praise, CHARI, 40 Rroadwey, ia the only importer of the article. Beware of ome made imitations. For sale by all Jand and Toledo, 14; Pacific Mali 8. 8. Company, 44; Tilt- nols Central Railroad, 1; Reading, %¢; New York Central, 34. La Croase ond Milwaukie declined 14 per cent; Mil: waukie and Missiestppi, 2. After the board prices fell off, and the market was vory weak. Milwaukie and Miseis tippl Raliroed wns freely offveed at 59 per cont cash, and there were sales of New York Central at 804, soller 60 days. ‘The investigation into the affairs of the Nicaragua Transit Company by tho new board of directors is, wo under- stand, nearly concluded, and the financial condit‘on of the concern is, we are informed, much better than generally Anticipated, or thoso interested had reason to hope. ‘The ehipment of xpecie from this port this week will be nearly equal to that of last, The steamer of Wednesday will take out more than a million, and the steamer on Saturday a million more, The steamers are the Canada and the Arago. We ehall not haye the California steausors in until poxt week. =f The aunoxed statement exhibits the average dally move ment in tho loading departments of the banks of this oty during the week preceding Saturday morning June 20, 1357, tnd for several previcas weeks:— New Yorx Crrv Bayxs. The above amounts of bonds and sironiation ars takou from the books ef the Registrar of Independent Ranky. fiud the bond of all the buplas to be tn the Trorsury, eave ‘the Seneca County Rank Thore are in my possession reventy coven (houeend five hondred em twenty dollars of these bonds. The balacce, one hondred and thirty.two thousand one hundred and thisty-eigbt doliars aad four teen cents, boing boads of 185€ and 1860, are said by the lats Treasurer to be in New York, to be exenanged for other bonds to be returned io this office. The late Trca- surer also states that wine thousacd six hundred dollars of the circulating notes ow'tho Daytos Bank wore given by him 09 @ receipted bill of purchase given to the Davtom Bank by the Obie Life insurance ent Trart Company, Now York, wbich have not got been received at thin office. ‘The General Term of tm Supreme Court met at Rochos- | ter on Saturday afternoon, and ennoureed a decision in the case of Freeman Clark vs. the City of Rochester. The Judges prosent were Moesait: Jobuson, Stroog and Smith, ‘Tho care is ths elated In the Rochester Union of Saturday evening At the October Circuit, held by Judge Allen, of Oxwegor in this city, (he suit was brougit up fur tial. The grounds of the euit are well knowo to tue public, Mr. Clarke had purchased of the city $300,000 ia stock of the Valley Mall: read, and paid them some $40,098. Alleging the stock was worthlers, he refused to accept it, and auod the city for what be had paid. Judge Alien decided that the law under whieb the city issued bonds, and took the sivck in the @ ¥.R.R. was unconstitutional, ead therefore that all cont-acts under it Aug. 10,188,006 12,914,732 8,563,413 69,022,934 | were void. He ordered a judgment for pianti, Clarke, Aug. 80, 100,373,911 12,005,236 8,539,745 67,606,618 | The city appealed the suit to the peucral term, ‘and the Sept. 100,568,694 13,096,806 8,886,015 67,223,592 | case was argued betore it in March inst by FE. Grillin, City fae rare! ia'av0'e8s 8, 700386 parolee] attorney, ae appatlaais, 6, Mathews for respondent. At yf hd,§ 806,42 "clock ailerncoa Court aanowaced decwion Sept 105,9072/206 10,873,220 87668°198 63'651°173 | Sa cient = ee 107,961,707 11,016,184 8,836,628 62,062;518 | "City of Rochester appt. vs. Freeman-Clarke reapt. Judg Oct. + 107,147,392 10,382,761 8,748,900 60,078,387 | ment of special term reversed—new tial ordered—costs Oct. 18, 766. .105,918,836 10,947,010 8,697,417 60,304,883 | ig abide event. Oct. 25, '66, 104,156,488 10,580,795 8,649,802 68,696,457 The decision is in favor of the city on ailimportant points, Nov, 1, ’66, .103,142,093 11,057,675 8,686,035 68,024,116 | and in fact declares the law valid and the woods legal Nov. 8, '56..102,603,680 11,613,420 8,946,721 66,038,387 | We understand that all the Judges have written opinions Nov. 16, ’66,..103,664,450 12,268,722 8,850,971 68,942,050 | on this question. . Nov. 22, °56,. 104,504,919 12,07) 868 8,848,273 60,154,121 ‘This decision will be looked for with much interest in all Nov. 29, "66. .106,696,476 12,110,884 8,610,256 62,614,349 | rarts of the coun'ry, and especially in iin Stato, wn K bas Dec. _ 6, 66. .106,998 534 7 8,071,768 62,923,968 | aneoted the reputation of and other bouds lagued for Deo. 13, ’66.. 108,535,586 1 8,616,854 62,864,772 | imilar purporce as ours, end undor siallor laws. fh ts Deo, 20, "66. . 104,284,405 11,161,310 §,397,443 66,266,768 | moro than probable that the case will be carried t> the doe "tnt ri Gaeta | Sec ara era et te +108,149, , 1 e. Mt should be Jan. 16) 67. 116,150'254 11'000'108 81324306 64'3i0'562 | OV ~ Jan. 17, ’57..110,860,401 11.965.084 8,047,086 66,076,087 Jon. 24, 67..111,004,415 11,633,024 7,879,027 66,877,281 Stock Jan. 81, '67..111,786,333 12'191 826 8,024,048 67,241,670 MonDax, Juno 22, 1887. Fob, 7, '67..112,876,713 11,143,894 8,426,881 65,927,160 92:4 200 eha Hud RiverRR 41 Feb. 14, '67..112,722,199 10,497,382 8,161,790 65,943,196 92% 500 Reading RK...b30 71 Feb. 21, '68,.111,775,672 10,432,168 8,1O%OT4 65,008,506 ErieRRC bs, "71. 70 Feb. 28, '67..111,137,717 10,005,264 8,169,276 64,027,068 | 1000 Hud R RR2dmig, 81 March 7, '67..111,809,649 11,707,348 8,466,487 64,804,959 | 2000 Hud RBRSdmtg. 68 ‘March 14, '67...118,260,080 11,077,732 8,452,541 66,804'625 | 1000 Hud RRR Ct be. 16, March 21, '67..118,448,092 11,291,373 4,494,238 65,976,948 | 6000 GalkChictdmg™ 7636 March 28, ’67..112/884/025 11,826,733 8,473,820 66,228,415 | 7000 IllinotsCeat RRba 95 114,839,002 11,698,732 8,812,928 66,884,080 | 11 eheshoedLea'rBk 110} 200 < 16,374,717 10,834,400 8,787,344 67,042,863 | 20 do... il 40 ry 4,398,174 12,061,372 8,770,828 67,547,241 d0......080 403% 13,301,910 11,827,861 8,736,768 67 do % 4, 1209/0911 9,006,563 68,078.07 12,011 481 9,183,783 67 064,400 (042 11,643,694 8,996,297 68 THB,025 68 35 Paetfic M) Stn Co, 200 Cleve & Toi RA... 4,879 $806,808 68111 224 dune 20,'67, 115,119,600 12,700 455 6,595,801 65,781,446 ‘Tho last returns, compared with those of the previous weok, exhibit the following variations in the aggrogute:— PeCTChes lu hums and diecounts.... + + 9202, 851 Increase in hes ‘The most important and most favorable feature in the returns for the past week is the increase in the specie re. serve. The decrease in discounts is vory satisfactory. ‘The increase in deposits and in specie makes the bank movement much more encouraging, and places the banks ina much stronger position. The banks probably com. meneed business this morning with a million less specie 545 Harlem Rue 4 259 Gal & Chicago RR 88 ~~ a boo #9 Boutbworta; the coagtuainn of tke Ney ne fanny Pen, Cobb, Mas @.520n, auitarhoat of eders, “* WAV And Woden,’ by George 1). Prewti Tai penal correpondente anda gerbe ad Semon ca gare Callender, Philadelpigas Ratea, 192 Washiaaton street ton; Kaleb & Son, Hayes, Brooklyn. &e AVE YOU BEES PIL# $3 BHORY ND GAIT RAS ono are. fear the Mi ROOLAMATION BNPRAOBDIMNALY | Hora’ attend? Lgon’s magnetic por lL PES 3 Ja asavios thos Be Led, Ie contains ware of thee Tninnd Princess by Mow. Witow of goledoy” the * Foued Tempter,” TS aetunr;, “Te Bbiacrerce, other of Cae Diner anita firem sSetahe ns puma boy Aeorge D. Pren ice, Wrs, Sig y Alle Corny, ‘tattle and Roma’ «tee Brown, eswiches by Hons mate ty of taterestine gnon ap met ing a formicg eltoxether the’ moat re. ‘he Riek Sapctone banal 7 eplenaent numtar ol inde ap plied oy ROSS 2° MOONRY, Gomeral Ax 1, aE at . REL Diesen? Gaeeres Onis cannes Owen (entains, Lace ene at Ai prices froor KELIY © PNR TRON, 2 No, 291 Renadwny. WEED ELBA. WEPOLEY: UAnine Ouly degot tn the ofty, Proadwyy, comer of rane ements Ok basins wemor 4c Ge Umbs nadbody, want of DYSPEPSIA, LANUUOK, \ eptri rs Ty tn gl tteeae ap olvewi® thrili ct 0 neha the wirke bodr- aaGne too. ._ Prise D8 60; two. 54. MPALIAN RRDICATOW 8O4P PORTTIVE- Piaples, (eekles renburn, eat riewm, eruptions flesh worm aud WF 9ktn deformities. Pudre awe” le uprooia halr {tom tow for tend par. 0° she, bod warranted Lily white. liqult! rong ‘enti ate nad aye AL tbe old depot. 67 Walker atree?. th re from Prond way; "0m: vitence; Crven, Wervester, eat Mrs, nleo the $1 6) acd 88 boots at JON, Na, Lyou, your friend, ‘i cof hits powder grt down © mure be sake ify eorme for his (robs, A price which sometimes min € you frou, A quartorie wi You aeed pry when yor call At 424 in Broadway Roashes, bedbugs and ema, Moths, and! insects ov p'Ants, For two shillings, ip ewarme bog ean alay: and pills for the desuuotion of Beowd ny. EK LVO®™ A OO, Has the get what want, aud While they. who buy ang of ine ind 2 ina mater TRPVEN® CELEBRATED WRITING FLUIDS copyiog irks —Londen aad 275 Fear! vtreet, ‘New ¥¢ hy the principal mationors. INGER S BEWING MACHINES —IN SUYING BUCH ‘ing Teg Ca] irnest economy ta ta ‘They who purchase Singer's maoutnes: nae tham w th -allafation aud 3 oaeener and tufertor machines a ar Uk KOONOMICAL GAN T while Heitor,” whe mast be roportionsia salary wil oo Bi ry tonate ven ; icra lhe epdereianed 0 the New York Herald haa been employed, and wuch toa favorable considerauon. IP? comma ins ON PIREWURLS. otier.—The respectfully inforvas Borohasern for pablie display teak ondary cannot be take afer the th of ‘ane, in ly received. Al ual at JOLLRY & tery No. 4s Maiden and No. at a Lo Tip Wiltats atrest. Address, an’abovro, dA, al NSTANTLY OLKAN THLE iit preySoai, eho teaetetcn wal oak og thom, ina 4 c! 3 tS pe . Price % ceate, Whoeswmie and rev a 68 Hrond way WieTRSN PRANSPORTATION AGKNTS—€HK UM to neenre the nervicns of one OF mURM ” em 7 mowwainted with Wesara eight. To first ones mem 1D; None other Led mpply. Otten, atv ame and residence of ts miallng oy wine beg ee ebwaupe. ETOAL ne’ of eure. M ged (ree) the Kev. Jobn M. Daymali, 69 Pultou street, Grooklyn. Derkowesrmees ano Runde surest, unre, rest cupense, ‘eo we, their tpgeniova ) NERVGUG WUPFRRERA— A KeTIRKO OLRRaY- foun, restored to health in a fow cove ufler many years of yous mflering, ls ansions ty taxis known (io meena wi Pprescripson «ned, Direot we LNDOW 8H ADKR, one of the Baliding Committee, recently deceased; and | in this ietitation bas recently closed, and the honors of Union Hotel, than the amount reported op bart on Saturday. ym, Brook} y @ copy Of the addrors delivered on the occasion. uation pear Conoord, la’e Charles Cox, of the Original Shades, New : 100 Toul on thin was constaded 0 chower euddenty rose, cna | 6° have been awarded to shout eight » room: | Xork.—Pine ¥parkiing ales, -ghoice vinta gure Sud se | _ The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— 160 a the assem diy adjourned to the Methodist in Fiftieth | ladies, who will receive their diplomas at the annual com- dint ers. co.d cul and relishes “ Ld aua well | Total receipts... $77,912 80 6 do . Bile X. BURSTS Gear eon worroRTON RRMOV. G@RMAT TRUNE MMPORIUK, REMOW- ‘street, where an appropriate address was delivered, in the | mencement, which will take place at the Academy of | ventila ed lodging rooms 2 OG nine Ox Prone Do. payments 141,154 Lt % (G2 la Cr RMI KE. st M% eed from 808 te. Bia course of which the speaker reforred to the society having | Music on Thursday evening next. The exercises will bo Ww. ©, Risixc, Superiftendent heavens, Do. balance .. 11,409,318 09 | 60 do........@ 303 100 49....,.B00 67 —_—_— received a isl charter from the State during the pre- | interepersed with instrumental music, singing, &. John ry We from the Dobuqze of the 17th inst, © Hudson River BR. 21 sent year. The city government has ted in the very | Davenport, fq. Chairman of the Normal School Com-| piusiness Fa: for Ladics.—In the Pur- learn Tribune ’ aieumy seam. heart of the aity the use of six lots of —one hundred | mittee of the Board of Fducation, will present the diplo | chase of ber summer millinery every Indy desires to unite | that Mayor Wilson and Mr. J. Langworthy had returned 32000 GAIACh 2¢mghs 763; 200 ahalbSokloRM od 4245 and forty feet by p= epee pve which iy ig mas, \ ee RAY oe Aa (eee H. fel en wih qooncmy. Rew ot WiLUES new warerooms | from New York, afer baving suoceeded in nogotiating | 70ce Hud KRiieate. 68 is to reat, and where corner steve is now Green, , President of the Board, v. De, Adama, Broadway, largest, fret: ie abs Pa'foMstmCo. 76 by the Rov. Mr. , Of Be 4 oun blag tatbesneds tthe wetsten caatt enaarn, ae | Thvaitye” Theoscasion ts expected to surpass in ine! | vatted stock to be found in New York, Allthe Parts ‘modes | loans to the amonnt of $600,000 for railroad purposes. | 10 sbs y Cox, Mi sbael's Church, for the seas n, in bonnets, drees caps, head dresses, &e 15 Del Hed Canalvo 17 : Locxgnman to Mise MaGnatana, only Of Rev. iene Managers have contracted to completo a substantial, con. | rest any that bas preceded it. Tickets and programmes | Pooresenied there, and the prices, mraduated in accordance | This money is to be divided in equal proportions for the | yoo brio RR. S00 30 P. Lavagh, Roovor of St. Paul's Church, rookiya. ‘vonient building, 198 feet by 70, with wings. one ex. | may be had gratis at the office of the Clerk of the Board, | with an almost unlimited trade, ‘are low beyond all prece- | Dubuquo, St. Paul and St. Peter's, and the Dubuque Woe- | geo do. i ae MoGeonct —Travia—On Thursday evening, Juno 18 by ly reserved for the hoapitsl. and « contre builtiag 70 | corner of Grand and Elm streets. deat, tern velivents. 580 F the Rev, ©. &. Crooke, Pancy A. oGworaa, : tion ina are’ relief without rererd #0 2 o¢ country. Or | _COCESE oF TNeTNCeriON at THs Fran Acipmxt.—At the | proe, alex. O, Bacry’s Gricopherous te the | The Philadelphia Ledger of the 224 instant gives tho an: | "0 oi M0 i: one tiarns A-, valy daughter of Leonard Travia, Kaq., ot of jm arts relief without regard 0 < 4 : { . a Chie& ‘ city. N48 pereous received some time since, 204 were womea | Meeting of the Board of Education, on tho of May best Aap phy oy Vy a | nexed table of prices for the leading stocks oalled at | 100 do......b80 91 200 do 020 713g _— _— - aad 323 were children; 169 were born in America of Iriet | last, the Executive Committee on the Free Academy pro- Sabine tho Brokers’ Boazd of that city, curroms in June, 1863, and | 1(0 Gel & (bio NRO BR HON J Coothh, #10 ®t Died. ts, ond 240 wore Irish, 4% Kugisi, 14 Corman, 11 | sented @ roport recommending changes In the course of Jane, 1887: 75 Milw’kicde Misa RR 60 0 do bO Biy | Rawtow,On Monday, June 22; Maxnuert A., wife ot a receh, T dovlch, and but 06 Amerioas. Of 60 children | 1 a. of saseen languages. It was ordered to bo | | Don't Bay Until You Have seen Dr, | Jim | 100 doc... Stig | T. Benton, »ged 24 yearn. vooelved in the hewpita’ 146 were in a diseased stave from if BERMAN'S new guita percha spring truss, Office 142 | Quotations ror Brocke—Pmanetrnta, Jove, 1963 asp 1967. 400 do o #1 The friends, re‘atves and ran peo are rr pou tre neglect, such aa burns. Line Mend Lege! and Fee primed, sod wi!) probably be acted upon at the next | jronaway. ss oh A Ler cont DO La Crowsok Mile 56 oe od or iaened Oe funersd. = the reside. 9 of ng dragged until restoration had become almost hope- “ing. 7 tee have chan, the order of the ay ae ee Sume, 1862, June, 1857. Doclinw. 100 do 30 66 ver husband, No. 11 St. Feux street, H ooklya, lo morrow: ject.” There were amsng these little ones two cases of dis. way it aan ean eeree. Heeitere Spanish tng | _ Portable Dressing Cases in Great Vartety— | Arieghany county 6's. Wr % ” } | qftecnsen, af two oles, ehthewt farther aeaee esse from the killing frosts of winter, and most of them Freach; now they propose deferring to atody | For sale at J. & 8 SAUNDEMH store only, No. 7 Astor | pitcburg 6’s., 72 » I . : | _ Dope.—On Monday, June 22, Asus M., deuguter of Jobe entered the Loy er oye 2p00 a 7" sore, Zo unlil the last three terms of the | Beuwe qulicladadiitnepasiamanethimetainin Pccres bey J 4 * CLP COMMERCIAL REPORT. | M_Dode, im thi pat and as it were, invited to & onsulins dew! oy | course, when but # fow students are found rema'sing ina Batensior’s ane Pi jolphia G's 5 ma of tae Ta Dut forty were revtored aa from deat to ie. In the tnero | Cte’ ana subeituting cerman in the place it now occa: | qmatematos ob. he ~ 4 ee eer recta | Cincinnsl C's. on UL | Asn. —Toe market was quiet, aid the fuveral, from ears in which the nursery has been established, relief Las | ioe.’ Considering our commercial relations, which are | gi tke manutaciery, 140 Breedway. Long Island AR. “e Py le at Sc span. | MIM Steet, thin afternoon, at ave 0 extended to eight hundred oud forty children, and %0 | yearly increasing, with conntries where Spanish ix the | — Sebuy kill 74 6 Busaveiuss.—Flour—There was a good local and Fast | will be taken io ldoomileld , N. fe four bundred and fifty-oue women—making, in all, Bot | facing, if not only, tongue in use, this ix a great ni'stake, Cristadore’s Wigs, Hale Dye and Tompees | fio 0 Og) 19 | ern deman*,and the market resumed greater firwoess; | | Faur—On sunday, June di, of a lingering ileus, ‘feomum Jeee than twelve hoadred and vinety one recipients of this | aro we trast the Board will amend the report in this par- | stand norivalied in the country Wholessle and retetl, and | Lehigh Kavigation w 7 | common to medinm grates of State and Western brands | W. Fant, aged 68 years. noble charity Ucular, the dye applied at No. 6 Astor Hone. Wilmington 6 be 12 | Ooed 2 al) bane of bye A Ve me The bey oe nie bea wre of are Invit 4 at recor origin of this instita- =e ee Reading RR O's, * ; ” 10 | treneactions embraced about 9; at about the ful- | tend bie funeral, from }o roaide n> an eatin ae theo gin Came Siavonren.—Daring the week ending Juoe 2, HUM, tntanita utter of Hair and Whisk~ Sumaek oak ‘Amboy dn os. 7 24 | lowing quotations: — | tres, to morrow morning, at ton On the 6th of February, 1854, two ladies of thie city wore | 838 «dogs, consisting of all grades and condiions—New. & nove sy: aA ye. black or brown, four shillings @ Sehuy Nii! Navigation abares u“ Li | Common t0 4ONd BIRO... 66. .ceececeeeeeees 4 Lodge F. A. M. 190. ‘i ponversir ens outforing among the poor One | foungiand, Scotch and bull terrier, pointer, blood hound, | *% No 1 Barclay Tohigh Navigation, 5 11 | Common to rood Michigni trees 5 | tap cged te pen coeaeecttch ema mt oe . 4 cordance with city ordinances and sent to the deac - | a A i, q meet ? 0 3 eb > oO " ccegtent, ond of the Sutering suoebies wuene poverty ferent | Smal cstrectot’s deck at the foot of Forty-Gfh atecet, and | Bee leer ne nr res lr | Dalen Saale coe 3 7) } — pF | Sit te cvenes & temween matan on i ree Pg —~ do theulldren of the rich. Sac tor the following story — | immediately transferred to Barren Island, wich 91 end | a Camden and Amboy iif, 0 49 | Southern fancy and extre...... ; | itis afternoon, at Ralf past two o'clock. Ptmaing A well known sick nurse called the e ning before to see | horees, 4 cows 11 hogs. | nni——Piesse & LahineA New | pennsylvania RR, “i 4 | Canadian superfine aad oxva ose - 625 48 50 | be imerred in Viatbueh. a lady whom ebe bad atten ied, an! wutle looking at ber | Se lurabie, and moet delightfnl peetume, Soldevery: | Roading RR...... % 9 | | Canadian flour was firm, with sales of about 3000 400 | Hewnann—At Bay Ridge, 1.1, om Sand sy, Jane 21 Infant was surprised to liod ihe wirse ia tars. _- ex: Jersey City News. demephecnaininiisinameenintatens | Wilms va 5S a 13 pn MR \ By 2g A yt a | Covuny Gaseve, eon of the Kev. Joba P, Hubert, aged 15 pressing ber w: that oue so arrounded with every 3 ‘ long t eeceoon u 7 | continned firm, & fair amovnt of enics, which em- | months Seat aneca grieve, ths ore nurse rep ied: “It is just | Honeiviw Aceipest ry Bexsixa Frem.—A girl about 1 | eee tnnte S Con eaters Cunetivens | 6 “ ts | braced bent 1,200 to 1,5¢0 bbls. at the shave prion Funeral at Christ Cherch, Bay Midge, this afternoon, ab that makes me cry; for ree what a good bed, good meals | years of age, unmed Rose Cole, employed as a domestic | Mee remo soi sincndbnsinnes adoneminqanaay ‘This is not @ Gattering state of things for the stookbold- a market was any — bw oon | ove o'clock. - > = and comfortable fire I havo, while my own dear child may | in 4 (.mily residing in Wayne street, between Hendertoa ols Sarsapartila.The A Irri- | ¢f> Of railroads and other improvement companies, which | answetions were confin he aad | vanes —ia Brooklyn, on Monday, June Kowaap ‘ | Brist — det fo ol o x. only ¢ Kuen Ke be starving or ireexing.” On being asked why she did | 4.4 Grove streets, Jorsey city, was faially burned yestcr-| tatun of sah rhenm ie quieted, and the. Ginuarracity vir. | creas esgentiel to tbe commerce of the country aa the | Duehele, including Milwaukie club at $1 60 a | Kevnapr. only child of, Joba and Kear ey, Jr., aged pot ree to it, she replied; “I have promived the lady fated by this powerful antiseptic, It eradicatse fever ulcers, | 92 52, and prime red Illinois at $1 65. Corn.—The | 1 yoar,7 months and 10 days, p clocl ol toad 5 ; Dut it ie true, 4 ard the prices ratver | The reintives and frrends of the family w ih whom | live pover to do so as long as | am | day at 11}, 0 clock, under the following circumstances - 4 “1 eruptions, fold by D. T laces, the Missinsippt, cr ube great oceans market was’ more active p y respectfully poh her child, and I have extra wages on that | gne was alone in charge of a child in the part of the howe | LANMAN ZO), wholseala ernwgiee’ #0 Waser sreat, Mew | nod affords tha moant of judging of the value of railway | lower. The sales footed ap about 90,000 a 40/000 | invited wo alloud the funerns, tie after Dein ae account,” Kxireme poverty had induced her 9 | os ay ine tumily of her employer, and at 1iyg | YR ad by all trugawt, wt $1 per bowie | shares as pormancet iareeimeris. The greater part of | Yorhelt, Incinding interior, Wears mined at 80 and | two olstocs, fiom the roriaence ot bis pare-ata, No. 67 Ne ‘he puree, a true woman, vol- | , _—— *o s a and & m reet. San Gente ter child, nd hastily taking the | o'clock commenced kindling a fire in the stove. ay te | | Cancerous Ulcers Cured—Four Fears ttand= | tbe list baviog passed through the process of railway | Seo. a S80 ‘with 6,000 bushels New Or McOoan.—On Sunday morning, Jume 21 , after a li address, went at night time to a°ismall, dirty basement the wood she threw Cy ierome burning Mud | jog—Hy Dy SMITH'S magnevo salve, 77 Canal street. near | financtering, and haviug bed thoie bonded debt increased, | mixed, at 800. Rye was quiet, at $1 18 & $1 25 asked Mines, Joun B. Maoap, aged 20 years, & ‘nad G Cbureb. anaes ‘On & misera- 4 left the can containing tuid | The cured arranged to ignite it more reese, * e seen at my house, hen oe oor ck woman yi “ , 5 Oats were onchanged and in fair Coman4, o! s Sie boa wan So omen sked for’ the babye” auld" My | standing ucer by. Wren. the fire wes ignited tho fames | oa = NY RN and thelr stocks “ watered’? to the last degree, thay would | 1° teats and Camadinm, and C60. 0 6Tc. for’ Were :o friends, and those of the family, are invited to at- Daby died yenterday ‘of small p AD re is tho | communicated to the can, which was found burst,and to | Hollowny's Pills.—Are you treble in boty, | bear, pay, with the progress of the cowntry, be expocted | to oa tend die foneral, thie moving, st sine o'clogk, from the ourse baby?’ nekod the vieltor. “Ob, if it's thet you | her clothing, which enveloped her in fiames. She ran tothe | incapable o! » dull, | ia oe. rm. 2, | to reack.the bottom. at no remote period, and eveniunily am was quiet and eales unimportant. Py res deece of want, bereit is,” said the woman, leaping over and daw. | lower part ot the house and alarmed the inmates, and into | bie to expiain the ‘cause: He sgwared shat it exiats tn mind Corrox.—The clothes, among | the back yard. Assistance soon came, and water was | MOmach pnd ibe grcretive organs and thasn course of (his pr | improve fined to 500 @ 600 baich | wea tiem, while salon ware con- clea of this exclusive Broadway, ospoetie 8° a ing remedy will restore 5 in a at about Ivo. a 14\¢0. for mid. in this city, on Send: Sahih tay the eid “chose mother tight well weep for 1s | (rowan upon hor-and thr, flames extinguished, but ‘ot | Reduh ‘und chetrfuneta, and reernit all your eaergion "| Tho Sotisville Miners’ Journal of tho 20th inat gives tho | Gog uplands, and 14ig¢. for New Oricans do teltmans, © tative of Seseana tn ; alter wretcbedness, neglecs and danger. visitor | until eho wae eo rightfully burned (hat skin nearly all — ——— —_ following review a (he antaracite \oa! trace for the week PReum were light, as shi i were | sge. Stripped every rag from its little equalid body, it | came of her body. She presented « horrible spoctacie. Unalloyed Pleasure and Foshion Combtneds | and for the year — dispowed to await later foreign news by the Porsia. To | The friende and relatives are reapeotitally tp-xited to at- tn ber own shawl, took it to her own home, bathed and | she wae alive lest evening, but with no probability that ~GENIN'S beaver cassimere hat is the only article of Sash ‘the ea © coal te week cacsed there of tat Liverpool, 100 tons fustic were taken at Ge; 90 bhds to- tend bie fewerni, from bis lie foukignce, fio. 1 Wart dressed it, sent for a physician and bad it vaccinated that | she could live through the night. /wonabie Read gear ub ures io (he wearer ihe above desire on ont take Sanne yy wee gh & — bacco, 80u0 Mearurement goods at 108 | Th + steamers) Twelfth etret, tnis afternoon, ws half past twe dye o'clock, seine neh a, the owing ood MeN, Tat | Jena Cre Conra-—an oil conan at Jersey Oty, | He trersieg Pennines Bec nae cent | Ncmentpeasing eens na ous is) son, “The wane | Namgurco engages 800 beady wheat esta. 'p am. | wibest futher gaan raved from the diseavo to which it had been ex: | st taken, shows ite population to be xe follows:—First | Mlated’'og stents erincipton are cay blow of tie, oxeniien, for iho week as follows ; that death which was mos) certainly at fom ‘Tote cba the present Narsery and Childs’ Most Pital owes its origin and success, for this, story was told to one who had been biersed with many children ward, 4623; Second ward, 4,470; Third ward, 9 020 sem For sale only by WENIN, 24 an Fourth ward 7,174 Total, 24,706. The Increase during | the past *year has boon 2,447. In 1861 the population of SohuyIhil) Railroad... FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lehigh Canal. of her own—who had known tho care they require!, | jorsey Clty was 13,613, ge OF Siok tote, sed Sireed the eyen ot Many who. had | Aronrrive Wowan To Orrice ~The Joreey City Com MONKY MARKK® Del. ama Budeor Deen taken to bappler bomes. And sad story | mon Council have appointed Mrz, Raton, of that city, a Movnay, June 226 Pm. | Renuaybvapia C ao awakened in that trae woran’s bosom a chord which can | lam lighter, She has qualified for that office. | ‘Tivo stock anarices still tends dsm . Adthe Serantoa... f never cease to vibrate, while the i Lg hn Mnutary Exccssiox.—Tno Tompkina Blues, of New this morning all tho leading ail pote go : ry: proposed for T ursery in connection with the | York, pasred through Jersey City yesterday, ot thett way . Paciie ita roan Cunae anet tape. Lyingin ‘Asylum, bub the physician in attendance there | by railroad to the city of Blizabeth, to celebrate the thirty- ones taut wocecinsan iN; © ameaibias oe a Meee tents peed week ‘ed at once the tmpractioabtlity of the idea; but seeing the disappointment bis refusal caased, suggested a criche, gimtiar to those in Paris, A night of anxious bo -y com- ined the advantages of both, and in three woeks from that oventng the generous friends and the public had sub- ‘serived $10,000; and on tho Ist of March, loss than one ‘Tron ‘h from the first t of the idea, the ‘ Narsery for ron ine Of Poor Women’’ was organized and char- tered, and ‘a (ow weeks ister so full as to require a second second apniverrary of the formation of that company ‘They went rut with forty five muskets, and woe accom panied by Dodworth’s band. To Uraw.—Three companies of United States soldiers paseed through Jersey City yesterday, on their way wost- ward by the New York and Erie Railroad, (> join the forces detached for service in | wh. Drowsen —The young man drowned at Long “ock Jer land Coal, *;; Peneylvania Coal, \;: Cleveland and Toledo, ™\; New York Central Railroad, }¢. Michigan Southern, 1 do. preferred, 15s , Galena wad Caicago, 1; La Crome snd Mil- ‘waukie, 2). brie advanced \% per cent; Illinois Central Railroad old at 126 a 12%, fer the opening ; this is ex- dividend of 3*; per coral, The greatest docline intely From the above it appears that we have lost compared with the corresponding werk jart year, 26,5'9 tom, re ducing the jwcreage to only cigh) thowennd six ‘ban. dred ond fifty tons, all of which and more too, will bo overcome the ensuing weok. Last April the increase ‘trom these ‘was about 200,000 tons. We dave not iy 0 day fer tho inst woek, and on LA torrents, end bas the water treet, Is P. Cie iniende and relatives of the amuy tend the furersl, tomorrow afwracea, oveloek, at No. 385 Pacitio —In Peouklyn, on Monday, Jun ov ef his 603 ta nw,’ W Yibeke, Nor ‘Dae’ A. SOHWACHRONM, Aged 2 rom. bas been in the stock of the La Crowe and Milwaukie in the mines, aud also wiil truct’ navigation by ness, Ruma Acousrs, wife of Mr. od Building. The necessity for Lape ly lng " sundae ing, while bathing, was Francis 1 for learn tha’ the rain wae moon years and 6 months. ‘well becams so apparent that, at the request of tho ladies, | sey City, on ly evening, , Railroad Company, This decline im tho face of a | canal fora day or so. We learn th, e the Governors of the New’ York bestowed a | Cox, 1¥ years of age, who resided in New York. cath dividend ‘of aie per cent wold bo | heavier bolow than im this region, and boats would in all Prime mons was at $2 8 $00, abd beet hams were ond ives and friends of her basband, pu th one of eoten Veiiding uned by (hom Caring Oy ino mate to he Dility be detained for et least ¥» ‘sya fn comic op, family, are reepectivlly invited. to altar? ity 5 "1 hout further notice, from her ‘to rea ‘i new ‘ication was then made to the Court Calendar—Uhis Day. considered some/ning extracviinary at any other GTeRt quamtity of water bas causou our operators tm | small eales reported at 18, us moat wore without | wit — he ‘ re SoaBenge the - of the tnatitation to “The Pcraee Corut—Cironit,—Nos. 102, 8037, £58, Slil, | time or under moet any other circumstances. At | think about procuring betior facili@es to rid their mines of | change of moment. Sales ef 80 to 60 hhde. fia eo ge thia afveragoa a We " Sty SIE SOS SS | ST aa Rho rth mre mn | eee a noaemra e iee e wot | SRNR ey Gah eget noes | He" ete not Ma ope & | rice ee, a Savreon Ds “Ormiow oF Commannan Da- bag, fa Praan.*-Ses. 1191 to 1160, 1108, 1198. Was solling at’,4 per cont Th is now selling at 26, dividend | they work, and bave ontrectel with. Gon. W. Snyder for | 14ca 14,0. Putter and cheese wore in good demand, on tate oat me Reale, Sat ¥ coe of his brothers, ‘v.—Flon UY namesake, Commander Sorxeion Covier.—No, 718, 762, 808, 670, 908, 811, 898, | off ; this is er ual to82 por cont,which shows a falling off of | the butlding of @ fire bere Roree power grams Se without cba of moment in quotatiout | ines Guoe ws ‘ a eapecey 9 tarned ameea Ed Daria of the SX Mary's, a high otras, Tie pe oon, teem finds 1246's, 1240, 1288, 1254, 1987, 008, | 22PEF CR in about fur days. ‘Thore are all sorta of rumors Sapaciy Loe tay ealonpeaty, "A weeting of to. cunl ope ‘imited, withant further qnotaore cbatge in prices, | dence, Ko. 147 Cours " oan W. hodepee 2 jackson, is. he ad he “know the Commander ot ver | 1308; 100% 4014, 318" Laie, 1310, 18a,” 1800) 1820, 134, | float rer arding the financial operatiout of the company, | raters od held esterday, but owing vo the absence of f0- et 170 bnew. Trini wore made stp. band 50 do, ) Lage 20 wil pings teed Troeee e a ie. ‘ 373, 1B T4, 1380, 1401, None Ff Which, 60 far As We can lonrn, are true, One | veral heavy ion collteries, muscov ado a? 10°. : mi ia Jersey OWT cn Sanday, June 21, Wase, (od an American battlo-deck. Ho know that the story | 1362, 1999, 1961, 1065, 1860, 1575, 1874, 1380, 1401, 1411, ’ , | * ne) ‘well lod, Mr. | Sricm—Abous 150 cages of mulmegs word ok At pri- | lufart sea of Gilbert aa? a rr sunt be falee that he (Com, Davis) took Walker and his | 1421, 7.429, i 97, 160, 190, | SF y was that the company bad made a now issue of | Seared by water, Ke —was wot very well sttemtod. | Mr, ertom About 15 | monthe, Sophia 4. Wooley, aged five pd ng them trom Lys 4 Pt ae RT NT Tein ise, 104, 540, te, 11) | ®.ocie to pay the July dividend: aad another, that the com: | pf a onabiy short this seasctesthat a1 | Wasrate =the market was hoary and lower. Salaq of | Hi remains WEEP Ls 4g Newport, BL, fe Toom to cube Trond em ome eee Of om Mey %.16; 900/'8, 1, 92; 00, 67, 178, 18, 190, 149, 187, 194 pany was in want of a large aout of money to ComtiaNe | adyRace Ought to take plage in tbe prigg Of Sobmpteillconi, | asow toga dw bois were mado a We, erat ar