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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, Wo.’ Annual Commencement of the Female Norm aries, if You Oannot Get Dress or Mantti- is ea teens of iran wher My To rerteye Vraetanirs Yo} —' = M THe Sovrm.—The steamshi James- 400 hich arrived Richmond via Nor. wie ste de i iow folk, Va, » beOughE Nt6d hero of Neewention os trenne aoe rele was aan feo Preparation of the Steamer Arctic for Sur- Colonel a 4 veying on the Coast of Newfoundland, rnold tll Monday next, at 2 o'olock | Tbe Lule steam tender Arciic has been ordered to the coast of Newfoundland, te take soundings along the east of Cane MaTsri’s TaxrMosiAL—Mr. Mateell’s absence | that island and tho edge of the Gulf Stream, ao as to tur- will be only temporary, as he goes to Iowa upon | nish more accurate information both to the Atlantic Sub- Come preliminary bu iness. He returms at ence, shouli | marine Telegraph Company and the Navy Department at dala presence be requisite. He will be absent a fort. | Wasbington. Tho Arotic Is a queer, old fashioned, tub- might or go, Tne purposed testimonial on the part of | shaped little steamer, of about 200 tons burden; she was this aseociates in the Po'ive Department od bea matter of | built by the government for a light boat, has been em fatare artion, om. bie Soa) A committeo, it is | ployed in the Arctic explorations in the search for Sir wood have the water privately in charge, and will Franklin ahs poeta oveting aa the ae tae. ‘The tnotirncey Joba made by Dr. Kane, and has since beon om will, it ls unverswod, cousdal of s substaaiial and yot | Ployed in running @ lino of eoundings across the Atlantic, . A 'varade, review, dinner rad other Newfoundiend to Ireland. Hg’ gow lee a dh dock Will of course charactérise the occasion. | 12 the Papi he byt at Brooklyn, being prepared for hor ‘The earneetoees anc’ says feoting which aro daily mani- trip for soundings at and about Ni land. Several fested in regard ead final ure pe the 2 are employed ucon he, tearing the iron from Mold Obie?" makes water, whick met osty oxcites the | er sitor, as cho had been sheathed with iro, folting, F0- concern of the men of thu department, but alco of a wide | Painting her, &o. Ae goon az ehe is ready ‘the roquisite provisions will be placed on board of her The pg ytig contd wang ordered to her:— ing. O H. Berryman. wipe Lieut, J.P. K. ‘ Firet Avsistant Engineer, William J. al ‘Third Arsistant Fogineer, J. 8. Alber Captain's Cierk, E 1. Berryman. The reet of her officers are yet to be ordered to her. Quite a difiiculty is experi in obtaining officers es- pecially for coast surveying purposes, az they are now nearly all engaged in service. for tbiv and other reasons the Arctic will n't be able to sail at least before a fort- olaas of ovr citizens Tammary “Raronm’’ Convzytioy,—The faction of #0- Oalled democrats, under the load of Sickles & Co., who call themselves the ‘Demooratic Reform Conven- (ion,'’ mot last mgbt at Tammany Hall, Elijah F. Purdy in the chair. Communications were received from associa- tiona in all tho warde in the city, save the Fifth, statlog Chat primary elo inns had been held for members of an Old cs Young Men’s General Committee, and that mom bers of those commuteos bad been duly selected, In the FWih ward the election will be” held. on Satar. night. Her rigging i# of the hermaphrodite order, bat, homely as she fooks, eho has been a eorviceable day cvoming. Te wav directed that tho names | ius pieamer, The lest time she wee cpt to Si. John's of the new commitice men should bo published, and the Old Men’« Committeo ehould mect at Tammany Hall oo Monday ovening beat for organization, and the Young Mens mittee on Tuesday evening, for the same pur- pose, The Convention then adjourned until Tucaday oven- . when they sill meet to recoive the report from who ward, and then adjaurn sine dic. Bancombe rosolu- tions about barmepny were also passed. that may itime Mh took the liberty to taugh freely at her awkward build aud litue form, bat she tay always acted weil in evory son. Coroners’ Office. Farat Ramgoad Accipent—V arvict ov Caxscae.—Coronor Gambio held an inquest yesterday at the New York Hospi- tal, upon the body of a colored girl, seven years of ago, named Eliza Teabrook, who died from the eftects of inja- ries received by being run over by one of the Highth ave- nue railroad cars, in Wost Broadway, near Franklin street. ‘The evidonce adduced on the inquest went to show that the cer was driveu at an unusual speed, and that there was Careeeeeae on 8 Baas OF Ws STEee. ‘Coanciiman Waugh testified that the car must have beeu going at the rate of ae nie por hour at the time of the accl- dent. io rendering @ verdict took occasion to PROJECTED BY THE rr Lysrector —Tho new charter, in re-organtzing tho de. partments, gave the government and control of the markets & the City Inspector, and that officer has significu his in- Cention to cause an immediate reform in these horetofore ‘Taueh abused and mirgoverned marts of trade. It is woll it over to the city. On coming into the care of tne markets, the City In- eevee ver and conductor of the car for driving at Poe inwd his own clerk; bat Mr. Fingg gave au- | &vch @ rapid rate; whereupon Coroner Gambie committed 4 to the old clork to go on and collect the assessments to the Tombs toawalt tho action of the Grand party pet. Ky copy overtohim. Mr. Morton dis- | Jury. The conductor cf the car gave his name as Edward putes the itv of the Co aptrolier to do tus; but in | Van Buren, while the driver answered to the name of ‘Order to wee that the city {s not wrongod, he has caused a | James Denner. = “Aegean cope vols . a ae ee aes Tae Lame Mcrverovs Assicit ny Hicuwavsey.—Dr. ‘By this contrivance be learns how auch tho reatal ct’ tho | Kimeblef, of No, 197 Seventh street, who was attacked by — Pa and — toe seenaring ag waa ang. mis. highwaymen and dangerously beaten a few sights ago, as amount of money bo over to the city he | noticed eeterday’s Hu will be called to a atrict account. Heroafer the market ts sat "sedi ents Bg = vegies — f2.be recularly cleaned once a day, and tho garbage. sold, ed ae ft Gamble ior a tastoad of beipg an expense to tho city for t his deposition on Wednesday evening, as he intended. have farmers petit tioned the phony ‘Gani Soe Cureae pound Gro yoteat in a very low condition andi for the privi! Of taking at market garbage, which ts | Taving wildly, in conseqnence of the oxtensive injuries re- cassia Wasire, ber attone Gatos teat tal toe oe ceived about the head at the hands of the rascals who at- to their requests, and tt costs a round sum yearly for that | tacked him. The ph: in attendance pronounce his ‘which should be'a source of revensa. Ineze le now some | cane hopeless, nd informed wo Coronot thal be would not hope that we will have clean markets, and the deators | live more thn forty-eight pol No clue bas yet been Re peble ase Shore ‘will be ho more extortion. psec _ the perpetrators of the outrage. iy @ bic) ACcOuat ‘OUND wxRD.—Coroner Gonnery held an inquest at for the coudton o¢ thos hereaicr. pier No.7 East river, upon the body of an unknown man, ‘Tas Cavken Worms have mado their appearance apon who was found floating in the water. The deceased had tthe trees in the public parks o! the city in great profusion, | deen tn the water for some months, and judging from his ud were i not for the hoxvy rains of the last month it is supposed he was about 40 years of age. ‘would have become an jotolerabie nuisance, As it {*,a | He was dressed ina bine monkey jackot, corduroy pants, ‘eralk through the Park is almost sure to adorn the person bine ehirt; he was about five foot eleven inches high, and bad brows bair and sandy whiskers. Saag pendant and dang ing in toc Kir hom tae Wawel tho | wrce'tne boty ot mas uawios Voit esis ieereee Se? a on, . trees, which have, io great part, been stripped of thelr | cidentally ‘drowned by falling overboard froen the propel | foliage ene ay coo insect, me canny ey ae ie “eo ler Qcinebang, on Tweedy —— aru, earns } suffering worm oon be | dental death.’” cars se, LJ ‘over, aa they will ont hans 05 deveonded to ibe ground by | native of Ireland. me tad July, after which they are changed iato white millers and lay their eggs, to be ha‘cbod during somo {utero acaton Police Intelligence. er Re coctede wich wil soon, bo cous trteacrovises ot | CArFusmee ax Aizeano Bivun Tamer-—Jasson WRsln, a cocoons which wi rev the bark of the trees, and caa bo easily destroyed with a | YOUDS man about 17 years of age, was arrested by officer atick cootaining = brash or vane: we cue ed end arenes Orpheus, of the Fourth ward police, on chargo of having Irishman on the other, A |) care wonlt save us th? | stolen a gold watch valued at $100, and some clothing, annual row? of thie disgustiog nulaance. We see from , b— Feta: ual Wes Tact of Gon wortas stoners oe from the cabin of the schooner Americus, now lyirg a vere Oe eT aa yp ont gd the foot of Roosevelt stroct. The accused, it is alleged, ‘whole orchards renderet fruit ‘ne destractio : | euterea about ‘Sf the birds. by eportmen 1s the principal case of tals | pawn ble gy Ag eR tage AE Fata ce aca yi | Wace mn bene olin vs un ‘worms and inscots, and thus forest treet very raroly nu‘lor | bot fortunately sly Captalas Walters avoke before. Ne cosa on F, attacks of the vermin, The only tree entirely | make his exit from the cabin, 60 frightened the fol. Cloar of them ia G1 ies is the ailan bus, whose po.soW- | jow that be dropped the property aad made ui ee OUs qualities aro destractire of insect life. Tar Sricps at Staten Esiavn.—Coroner A. Vanwerb! ‘held an inquest on the bxly of the man which was diecover- od by some children on Sta‘en Leland. Tho layquest was held | {a the house of Stephen Molntozb, in the town of Soutnteld, ‘Biaten Island, at 4 o'elock on the evening of Tuesday, The verdict of the jary ‘was that “dooma red met with Ai by his own hand, by shvoting b!mseif with » pistol. oeased was nt ifeadied by any porson, br have ‘been a Germs in, about thirty yoars of ago. mattiated by’ the wound fr fle must have beou de mo of the laqucst purref, some days. Nothing of the don deceased's body that 0 his identity, His pockets | | However, he was seen toherlog around the vees: | afternoon, be was at once ideatilied and Landed tn. | | to the custody of the Officer. Justice Usborne committed | Whelan fer trial. | | 4 Cocwrermay Furecep ort or Neanty $2,500.—Natha nicl Lynch, a resident of Aaburn, N. Y., was robbed of a | pocketbook containing $75 in bills, and a check upoa the Boll's Hoad Pank for the sain of $2,409, on Wednesday | °°, evening, by a nymph du pave, woo scoostot him [a the Park, ant seoceoded in reiieving him of all the money ho had about him. A women named Maraarct Braty taken into onstody by officer Jourtow, of the Sixth wa) on suspicion of havieg been implicated tn tho larceny, the proof against her is very sim. No clue haa yot been c/tained to the stolon money. So much for seeing the ele identity. Hs vookers | pant unser cover of darknees. worything that they naigh " =Witt f ave ooutaivcd at the time the prsio!l was removed for | _ Amnaer or Asssox> Bonciam—Witham Kirby, alles | only by the stain whica wat caused by the rust of tho | Scotty,and James Williams wero taken into custody vy of- upon his a, peony & ey have ay } fiver Masterzon, of the Chief's office, on the charge of hay: known that it was a pistol whick wi 1 eauae of 4 wig te death, as the weapon itll was aut found with docears4, ing barglarously mtored the dwelling le of William «He was a man of light complexion, about Avs fect Holdridge, No, 54 West Toirty sixth street, and stealing a | Inches in beight quantity of ettvor plate from the promines. Tho privouers | | entered the houso while como masons were at work w Tar Gavat Reeway Maw ow Wan—As it had beon ee bie masons qere at work ‘ ing alterations. They wore arrested a ‘of tit fas stated that Wm. H. Webb, heq., has laid the keot of “iho | (FAP strect, where the proator porti-a of the aiolen great Rossian man of * in hie yard, at the foot of Sixth | property was found. Justice Usboro committed the ac. | nine | atreet, East River, ono of our reportors visited tho Le ' cused for Uial. ae beth yeaterday to see it, got a description of the proposod | Brooklyn City News. pinned te bits). tn we yard, end. 00 sonata (oat Sexiove Arvaay tx Pansnce's Har Facrone Berwnes to be of the uscal buil igglag that 1, to be of I i169 | Two or mie Joc asm —Ose or Tint Daxc aut ann | tone burden, 212 feet lon; proadth of beam, 96 depth of bold, 17 feet 6 incbed. The veesel is to b> bark rigged, and ill copend cbicfly ca her sail, though ehe w! have two ceciliating prope jor engines, making } vennave Fatsuy LXCREp—An ailray oscurred between | i | two of the jonrneymen in Prontico's bat facwory, cornor of | Raymond ard Willoughby sirecte, yesterday atterazon, , horse Py Tue propotier ie sharp, thon Meat | about 2 o'clock. The parties arc named James McDonnalt | drat, ba: at floors, will be constructed of the best ma- it torial, and ‘fnichos ih supertor styler Sho ia invented for | and Thornes Morrell—the latter was co badly injarcd that | the Pacific trade. This, with the fact that mo owners are | his Iife ts despaired of Tho facts of the Case appeared to | named for her, may yory readily lead to the supposition | be these, as cred from the statemen’s of eevoral of the | that she is a Russian vessel, anc ono propared at any timo | work men: e afray ocourred {n the plank room, where | the journeymea were engaged in rolling hat boules. There | was some joking goitg on for a time, when one word | bringiog on another, one of them called the other a ——-— MeDonnoll cays Morrell applicd the epithet to hun, | to reovive her quota of guns Seamen's Waces Comiva Dowy.—For rome years back | ceamen have been in groat demand, and thetr wages con. | wequestly a eb even Ans feamon recelyed good | | wnile some of the otort cay that he applied tt pay. A chasge, however, taken place, ‘Tho |! Merrell. Tho latior ant a man named Joo Pr scctuaabae detoans ta Wee bl Dusinese hae hed | Ureli hat previonsiy taken hold of | SMeDonne!l the effect of withdrawing trate, sailors | And tried to pull him ont into the yard, find it bard work to got lay ent. Ser thiags but they scon after resumed work, when Morrell camo bas led Rm agg have been very over to MsDennell's side of the plank, 4 account of opt. peuaibl; The Shippirg — Gives the following thet« applied, and struck bir with his Get; McPonnell table "no struck him on the left temp!e wiih ® bak pin, ead be foll Advance, | On bis knees; be got up again, ruehed at McDonnell, and 87 i Sts inched ; Morrell was recn to bo fwiuting w 4 the ioas jood, and he was taken to the door of the -eception y | room by William Coline, another of the work nen, 16 | thence convey cd to tho hospital !a a seascless con tition; 14 | his sltull was found to be fractured, attended with pr adie 18 | Compression of the brain. ee 80 | Of Wood, nbout vightoe ORT srpetis vhs estas Aitcerion, smonth, sad | diameter ot both enda,’ McDonell esidea in N rpool, via Britist iaineter at enda, nol resides in Navy stroe' su ncvanee is baile . "gus me 1 aud | eer Johoson, and has « wife but no children eis about | There were in this port 794 veasole, in. | 21 years of age. Morrell is probably two or throo yoars hie | rs, ran, ree 125 brige 4 nenior, and is a man. Meloanell was arrested by by | Stic ro ‘Oar wharves aro filled with unemployed committed to jail. The olyng bases ore prisoner gives his own statement of tho alfur &% follows, | Morrell and Uroll at the samo plank ‘Tux Maxrens or ree Chay Pmenrvar Asociation met Ine) thoy wanted me to go out Into tho yard, but I night at the cornor of Broome siroct and the Bowery, to Morrell wae randiog opposie to sie me on (ve plank, and nee what notion they would take on an invitation they hays Faas fe I ny Reg be | a received to be provent at to laying ofthe corner stone we rc reledden tearadanr ies oat of the Clay monument CB A of [ores ba cone, bd ho came again and got hold ot July next. Some thirty gontlemen were present. A.com | hai, and struck mo on the nese snd face with his fist ted. to procood to Lex! : ; him mitiee of Sve wee, coped We eee mane then bit him with a plank pin; at tho timo J struck re boda Cy a om ho had hold of mo by the hair; he was striking moat the Airitvute to the euccoss of the eaterprise, time I struck bim and kicking mo ta tho stomach; he New Cry Ratnoan Cans.—Four new cars haye ro fives me if Thad enough, {sakes him Ge sume question; ae ee ee ee noe 4, and | ind eaid Vou if you dow’t clear out of tho shop psn tere attention, They are lighter than | Tri you.” Mr. Lockwood, tho foreman, then came Up care at present in use, and are roand at the bottom | and asked me bow it came abont; L ton! him, when he Sine casaiecoon, thes vie ee eal aa te sald I ought to come to him when anyboly interfered wi wide, a ef molated | "The injured man showed some evidences of reviving | bat or aan full dress up | the same pas “ile summer mal School of New York. ‘The annual c*mmercement of the Female Normal Beboo! of ibis city, took piace last ovening at the Acadomy of Music, anda more maguificont spectacie it has seidom eon our lot to witsess. Longibefore 7 o'clock, the heur designated for the exercises to commence, crowds began topour into the building, and in a very short time every available corner bad its ccoupant, aud many had to retire Gizappointed, The ecene within, when every one became Gealed, was of the most dazzling description, presenting @ Perfect sea of faces wherever the eye might roam. ‘The young ladies—sevooty in pumbor—who wore to Graduate on this occasion, baving taken thetr etatlon at the back of the stage—which was brilliantly lighted up and sbowed off their rich and elegant costumos to the greatest adventago—the proceedings were commenced by the reading of the Scriptures by the Rey. Mr. Ferris, which ‘was followed by the graduates chanting the Lord’s Prayer and an anthem, after which Andrew H. Greg Eq , Pre- sident of the Board of Education, delivagga very ablo and appropriate addresa, commencing V¥@@gprving that they bad assembled Sat evening bo cotehrain Bie euemeoe’ sary of Se Taraale Ferenal Renenee fyey congratulate those number 10 ie gence and p had entitied themeelves: {0 the diplomas gracuation. then went on to describe the manner fe which the educational eohoois of this elt, by) me which, he said, closely ssslmilated to of the govern- ment 6f the United States; and here took occasion to dwell upen inetmacrtsuneat ieee undertaking. Of 70,000 per- acoaae eae every fifth one that wag met was within sshool age, and 16, actually attended school during the ear, requiring male teachers and over 1,000 females their instreetion; and such a numberof teachers, competent and efficient, dia not grow 4 unless some systematic’ plan was adoptod for. their irain- ing, the schools must fail into the banda of those incom| tent to manage them. The three normal achools of this city—first, the male se! , bumbering fifty-five fot oa thon the femalo echool, which war in senacieg ret them that evening; and tnaily the colored num. beriog twenty. three pupils, were a'l under the charge of Pryce begat yy of Leeson dy yore purpore: exercises of this evening, being cf the ordinary charaster, would indicate to some extent the fidelity wish which thoy had discharged their duty oe | be year; in fact, it was proper to say that they ha: a degree of excellence such as was scarcely om before aitalned. Ani it was necessary, in order to moet the annual bas ems of papils, to eecure a propor tionate increase of teachers Bat it was worthy of remark that while New York (with 3,500 000 over one milion of whom were within the schon ago, aod 90,000 of whom were sotually ‘aitending school, ying 16,000 teachers) but one normal esl: Maveazha nella, with ber population, maintained four; the little king- dom of Wurtemberg, three; Ianover (with one-half the population of New York), six; Switzerliud (with two. thirds of oar population), th ree ; Russia, forty-two, and France, ninety two. at semo further longth on this subject, the peaker concluded amidat much applause, when the oxor- clses were continued In the following order:— Chorus—‘ Thoughts of Howe,’ Composition—-The Mothor, the Teacher and the Friend of Education; by Cecelia B. Davies, Read by Ror, Relston seen Sinha r098 resaived =a much applause, verraiee by Mary A Kivg. Read by resin er of ‘Ricioat Tangango end Titeratate in ‘he Free Academy. Chorve—“W ere the Warbling Wators Flow."? “uae by Roge O'Niel. Read by Mr. ni Song—‘ What are the Wild Waves Saying.’ Composition—The Mountains; by Catharine Cassidy, Read by Mr. Scott. Chorue—Peace."" Mucic vrs Goorge H Curtis. Rachel T. Birdsall. y ov, ', Meatgomer, Chorus—'"The E ening Breeze " Com, “Fashion; by ean A. Sparling. Read by Dougerty. ‘The comporitions were all excoedingly clever, especially that on “Fashion,” which contained many home thrusts at the prevailing follies of the day. The time had now arrived forthe presentation, and cach lady answering to her name appeared before the au- cience and was presented with ber diploma and also a Deantifel bouquet, and the gr atest merriment and enthu- = prevailed while this was going om, each Crore ing received with hearty choors, and many of them bern innumerable bovquets throwa from all parts of the house, sometimes landing on the etage and sometimes on the heads of the audience below ; the composora of the compositions especially met with a mast cordial recep Uon, to which they were juaily entitled, ‘Ah ablo address was then delivered by Rov. Wm. Adams, D. D., after wbich's parting song, a valedictory, compoeed by ‘Miss Adalive W. Fariers, and read by Dr. Fgar, and finally a hyma, which consludet the pro gramme, and the audience ¢!owly dispersed to make thelr way to the entrance at Fourteenth street, Uarough whica it was stated the gradeates would pes. NAMEY OF GRADUATES, Acheron, Sarah A. Garvie, livlen J. MeKioney, Rally ! Adler, fophie M. " Hallock. amy @ Nanos. Mare aa. Hart, milgabeth T. conn) a B. Hnsard, qh Piet J *, 2. iy ie, ae tana A. bee, Garah B. Hunter’ itel wt Victoria J. > Tuwhwalte, Amanda a Mid, Helan junker,Georg’naM. frwin, Her orton, Jean’ We uxton,” Kate A. 5 Ro t Clarisan Bu daall, Rache: a, Be Kauodera, Able x, anys Rondder Emily Sonar SIU, Prudencn Gonoliy Cath G.” Kine. Mary fioan, A Snaan B, Angelina — Kobler ¢ salheriveA. Rpariing Basan A. pier ag JaneR. | owls Yanny K. Spencer J. Auna Doris, Cecelfs B. wrie Rebecca 8. § ndlow, Te en F. peseresne Mary J. Laren, A. Stainbr rn, Saran E, Dolna, Mary R. yhew, Adeline @. Talbort, Mary Dore, Faiz A w, Phebe wer, ata, Dornan, Varvaret wie, ‘Mare uw. Bmina 1. Dornen. Be J. Lovie eo Fariess, Adalive W. Gevuun, Sars Court Calen@ar—This Day. Semmes OR ONT I ‘4180, 2002, 3250, 3388, 36, 3140}, 3100, S180, 1806, 2765, S284 2912, 2812. 5116, eae 182, be72, ‘109, sts, 2261; 02,763, £901, 451, ann, 2676. ty tal Torta.——Nos. 9, 11, 79, 149, 157, 16, 7, 164, 243. Drrmcr Oovet.--Nos. 25, 44 to 49, 27, Scrape Corxt.—Nos, 1896, 1°91, 623, 66, 9, 351, 95°, 107, 614, 996, 696. 690, 859, O80, 71, 166, 422, 723, 735, 708, TOT, 799, 140, 172 Mr Jostan Joni Johnson and Family Desire to rn thelr sincere tha ks t Mr. W, K. Bennett, Coro ‘of For Hamition, fer his kt nid and attention in the very of the body of his eon 0} who w lrowned by the wpaet iar of the pilot ban the 15a) , aff the foot of Boon Tollet Articles of the Miret Quality.—for enle nt J. & 8, SAUNDERS’ store orly, No. 7 Astor Honse. The City Im an Uproar, Yerk bas been to an uproar for eo the auiympin to nerest ‘be Mayor for an hone diverted from Although New time jo coneeqnence of There te x Dashing Elegnnee about beaver cnssimeres that ia perfectly Tesctuasing. As moreing | y vr foptieman recor al ex proper fuish to bi cow i 214 Broadway, opposive St. Paul's, White's $3 Dress Matse-Spring low sirec., Detween Broadway and Nassau ‘The Imperini Photograph--At Brady's Gal- | lery, 989 Broadway. yle—1 ks Ful " Newest Stylet.—For | ny, NG. 7 Aswor Rowse, | Twelve Cent Ambrotype Portrates, by 10 artista ta whiske new gallery of BNODURASS 8 400. | Old wine fa new be 29 Droadwe: cutl tale wt J. 28 SAUNDERS store Compterton sORRS of Tralian som) Ml dtaeoier: Apenr, Beenie The best halr tonic we Who Ure | , hair oli, 98. Depot 32 Bowery, Try these deilelous articles, | Rooks for Summer Reading can be Bought of WM. P, PRIBIDOR & 00."8, ( tewart’s,) (wenty | (oppostie + er cent cheaper (Wan at any ‘her store a the eiiy. Smithsonian House, Brondway.—Hotel Ae~ commodaiions on the European or American plaa a: option. xpense, the Wealthy some- ee ata nate He. BS millinery wary f womne, rein by Shy motores ps ricee. Ta mainuised on ‘sasnirement 6 French pattern and dress and cout as weil ag of milunery koneratiy, ts it surpaseed ot of Parle, * Boots, aoe ae aryeat ensortment A: BROORR®, Cape _ kvery should have « Pair me ieee von ra Rude snr ant the | Linda and ba 2 Fe MILLER & CO., 194 Canal street, fren an sat ‘nase ca Sart Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Po re ay Fra int, Piessve & Lubin's—The Most doable aed inating pertrme RETAFE of gountertette old everywhere. ER & hemlste, 929 Brondway. Te Perfume the Bre: and Erndicate Tan, Boot or 4 Daowsan Pouceman Porn.—The body of Wm. Stetson, who was drowned in the Bast rivor on the 20th Inst, wae found at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, last tastoful look. About baifpyst ono havo an elogant aud Frat ome Nis Avex o'clock morning, fire waa discoverod ina two eroulng. Pat nite, — by &e., cad see mory fre otioge on him, eS ee Me Wullding used as a food store, by Bridge & | Yor. ‘Conmtabie Kk came of the t oly | Roberta, at No, 667 Ninth avonwe. Tho flames spread | conveyod it to the dead house, rapidly and inavery short time the whole building was | Ronueny at tit Drooxtrs Navy Yaro— Mr. Anaon die betitag aeeregs.o7 sigok willbe about $225, ani on | Herrick, the Naval Store Keeper, received information TANCE On BOOK and $00 Ee Se ne Groenetch | YestorMay that a drawer in his ofies, i the Hirooklyn Navy Insurance . No. 619, all frame building | Yard, bad been brokon open and five silver watches stolen LT ae ato oat 810 ‘tis | therefrom. Tho numbers of fue watohga aro 2/425, 0,042, Mr, Flotmer, aad ggqupied as » coal and | 9,006, 2,478, 8,999, and pimples, use Basie en cen ers ree qualied ans pert f & Lanman’'s Florida Water,—Une- ame, & tonth wash. a cogmetic.—Thie daicione cheaves py FY favorite Wilet article 19 the ” newest Pills are admitted to to be the Sectrven | Alterative medicine tn ihe world, Wits ctens oe al i rele ” Hay cents NEDA Cu ‘i om Piet ke « 00., whole oe, gireet treet, New York, and by ail druge Moot olen hated nbd pagieas Soden | i" order wWomach and 4 bowels, | ae’ gstennt fi A 2 ang of il gt \mmens ravi a ee a salen tn mul yoar tani, Oil at LA ET re end you wil thew. clon con bene my giles, Ne. 25 Maiden Se AK: be Silk olaatfo wosttoge, oe shoulder brunt # PY ALPACA COATS, 8 6) 10 Fooma for indies, ad's ornpeieat Teele fr sheadance Ht at RV ANA, sa ALPaCa G0, a ML) TO 8 bet aoe psa fro Tricopherous fe the b 3.00 Oe TaN Oias 8 Pilltg Setreen urling, presee tho hale. SY Bod Pi | B.OOD AtPAC4 coats. i. ts, N70 $8 wire ae ‘ ANS’, 66 alll Batchelor’s Hair Wigs and Toupoos— ALPACA COATS * yt ‘n the rednyoetae gold and «aplisd BA 6 GAL BVA ND’, 66 wad ti $e © ranenes -~-——---- aes ALPAOA coats. * Defiance Suiamander Safes With Patent | } 2 Lacrok ¥i 3.000 "A310 66 00d 0s Pakou terse poms prot 4 Torksau cross bars. Dope 192 Feast | <8 ‘80 49'{ 100 Mich Cen RR #60 81 sapaaa Guan Molden GUSPBNAIONS, PAILURRR, ABBTONE 1 q 0 | ra indepen ett une 3 | a 3.00 KORY ini ad i llamar on pA gine ported fnilaros, assignments, y aLPaca ova ot 60 & TOs FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. a er eter, N, Mi, maltbieed: Sai iliek, wate 3.0 saa ize 66 ind 8S Pitan ate: v ge ATA COATS... : MONKY M ‘A RKET, - 7 pre pe yg ag ‘. Pee ge 3.001 ALRVAAS’, #8 sad 0s Fulton Some” Tavexoar, June 25—6 P. BL weed . ) ALPACA OOaTR.. T 7 With rathor aa sctive market this morning, the ten- | BeBjch, eekee. Borion, Mare , . 3.00 At RV A Wi siden iit Sem dency of prices waa elightly opward. The principal movoment was in New York Cental, Eris and Michigan Southern, At the board Erie advanced i per cout; Galoua apd Chicago, \; Michigan Southern, &; Cloveland and Toledo, 33. Canton Company declined per cent; Harlem, 4{; Chicago and Rock Island, 1; Milwankle and Mississipp!, 1*{, The trarsactions in New York Contral eppear to be dally increasing, aud prices appear to bo gradually eetUlog down. With tho tweuty-five million of caplial stock of this company the eupply is likely to ia crease on the market az prices recede, Erie was partiou- larly aciive to-day, aad was woil custained from the open- ing, Reading was not in very great demand (ais morning, ‘The etock was freeiy oGored at ovr quotations, and rollers put out short contracts liberally. Compared with yoster- duy's operations, however, the movement to-day waa quile moderate. After the adjournmert of tbe Board, tho following aaies of sloeks gad boads wore made at auction by A. H. Nico lay: $ 1,000 Porn and Indianapolis RR tet mtg., tot. ad. 15,060 Groat Western (1) RR lst mtg. Te, do 4,060 Delaware, Lack. Western 2.8, Ist mtg. do 4,000 Patereon & Kamapo KB. do.. 100 pha. New York & Now fave: “ 26 New York he Bank 100 Chatbam Bank, 20 Stay verant ire | 29 New York Somaw Deck © 18 Knicke: boo er Tce Oo. 4 Wutgere Femuaie fnstltuie 4,463 Vermout Copper Co At the scoond board there was & very elight improve- ment in prices for gome etocks, with more than tho usual sctivity i the market. Roading sold at 70), which is an advance ef 1 per cent, Galena and paps weat up \{ per cent: Erle, $y; Michigan douthern, &; Now York Central, Chicago and Rock Island feil oft, i percent; Milwau- kie aud Mieeissipp! closed at 62 per cent, seller 80 days. After the board lower prices ruled. At tho mocting of Michigan Southern Railroad directors last evening, ao movement was made in tho direction contemplated. A very bad fecting prevailed ard eome mest extraordinary Proreitions were mado regarding tho financial policy of the company, Another meeting was held to-day, the re- sult of which has not yet transpired. It acems to be the determination of oortain inside parties that Mr. Gray, the present Treasurer, sball rotire, and it appears to Le the determination of that gentlemen to hold on. Ih ts our tropreselon that be will step out. There is a powerful intuence against bim, boih inside and oulslde of the company, The object of the party in opposition must be ovident to those interested in the roa’, aud tho effet of an"open ropiure canact yery weil be misaken, There ‘wae decidedly more stringency in the money market to- day, Tho machines are already affixed to the sorews, and wo must lock for an occasional twist. The Aselstant Treasurer reports to day as follows: — Total receipts...... $15 464 00 aa. Ata meeting of the stockholders of the Great Western Lilmoin Raliroad Company, held cn Mon@ay, at the o'tice of tbe company, @ commiitee was appolated to reporta plan to relieve the company from its embarrazements. About two-thirds of the stock was represented, The com mittee, in their roport, recommended tho iesue af $2,000,- 000 OF Income LOGS, #eCUred OY & Lud mortgage on tho road, and by a firet mortgage on al! the equipments of the Toad, valued at $100,00C—dhe bonds to be ofiered to the stockholders ai par, payable 40 per cent tn cash on the current indodtedners of the road, and 60 per cent in stock at per. This will give the eompany sv“iclout means to pay of all the deating dobt over due Interest, and provide for the interest duc in August next. The report was upanimously adopted, and the leading stockholders ox pres*cd thelr Intentions to take their share of the bon¢s. If they are etl taken, the stock will be reduced te $290,000. The funded debt will be $2,550,006 frat mortgage, $760,000 accond mortgage, and $2,000,000 tncome bonds—tn tho ag gregate $65,100,000 debt and $900,000 stock. The roai is one hundred and olghty-four miles in iength, extending from the termination of tho Wabash Valley road to Naplos On the UMnots river. Tho Nashua, (N.H.) Manufacturing Company bave de- clared @ sem! anaval dividend, payable the Ist of July; | the Bank of the Metropolis, Washington City, a ecm! annual atvidend of five per cent, payable on the Ist of July The receipts of jumier by canal at Albany, from tho opening of navigation to June 2, in the ) cars named, were as flows — Beards and aie Shino, Tinivr. C Met 15,004 Stree as. 27767 0 1860,.... 44,011,817 2 aploat ise 1641 total receipts of Learts and acantling eince tho open og Of the Canele chow @ clight inc.easo ever the corres ponding period last year, and the receipts of shingles aro gren'ty tn oxeces of cither of the seasons named in our tn- blee. Staves show an increase of 16,246,420 Ibs. , the grea! Wulk baving becn received during the past week. The Madison (Wis.) Journal gives its views on the spe- culative movement in Western lance, as follows: What is Western peculation im reality? Itis sim- ly thy One me per acro, and in the of a year or $3, and avosts he lands and for $5 per acre In the torantime some other “apecuiator’? haa butlt a mill near by nnd lays cute village, and the third purchaser sells the tract of land of which wo have boot speaking at $10 or $16 per acre. Ita yoar cr two a “railroad comes along,” which is butlt by some other “«psculators,”’ be- case it will pay, and the fourth buyer selle for $25 per 1ore, to ® purchecor who wishes to pat op improvements aud cecnpy It himself, to whom tue Feine property witb Worth $50 per acre ina few years. Here are four mon who La: 0 doubled and treblod their money within a year or twe from the day of the investment, ancl Uals is the sit history of land speculation In the fertile West. Mint ‘oa, We Pay fertile, for whee the lest man whe wants the inod for farming purpores can rew!7o 12 por cent interest with the ebanecs in favor of ite spain doubling: Maca ta valoe, where, let us ask, is (he chance for a ‘er'sls” oF a anges Tucmoay, Pane 28, 1°87 10000 (roS*eTFRex'n 107 slo 6000 Misgoort Cc) 290 eha 1 = BR 1090 , OX ey eecO oy toce in Fed bra wi p's Gis ‘100ehs Mero’s Bank... 1 1090 ore 08 do... oo 2) Oa & OBER Lhd PJ de oy 100 Mich S&N insl0 404 do, a ay e : aR BEEBE BsBsss a Me nt Me * 9 28% 7) ae us Bi 8856 bo pol bod nico 23 Sa D4 i) 160 8% 100) M0... 0 BOK edo. $35 SOTA AMIR SO Gy WO do vecgseeve We | | | | j | | Bigelow, Pall & Knight, "Boston, Mase ue the business under the name of Bigelow & Noyes & Whittlesey, New Yori city, suspended. John B. Owone, Cuca, NY. assigned, ak 5 van ‘Tantpheos, Watertown, N. Y., failed and as- a B_ Fish, Marietta, N. ¥., suspended, Hi Siitfwagen & Co., Toiladelpoine P Pa., failed. Frbback & Johnson, Morristown, Ya. George Keple, praamnore, Pe, » falted. y Wolfe, Martoua, Pa, cuspeuded. incase Relkad, Auburs, Pu., dlssolyd, and Reever haa mace ap Assignment ait 4 70, #8 3. 000 ALPACA coats 3.000 ALPACA 00a 3.000 aLPaca 3.000 Ar OLX a cos 3.000 427404 coate 1 AU BV ANB’, 6vand 65 tooo COAT ALRVANS’ ite yaad aA ge sees see Justice Howell, Martin's Crook, Pa, eurpences. ALP 494 C0478. . $10 TO mt Gorge Bache, Alexand ria ei 3.000 AURV AN, Gi and €3 Fulton street. Paine Ruck ley, Maen on ALPACA COATS... 00... ro ‘ ow Orheane! lan a 3.000 Ok Tana oe ee esee Coaries M. Simpson, N Jacob Pool, Bf ieee rate. 8 ngton, Ohio, failed. nn ogg & Oo., Ripley, On10, failed aad amigned. Davia Croes, Controvitle, Ohio, failed, Bapnad & Cassel, Crawfordsville, tnd, asat end, Abner M, Moore, Sheffield, IN. fatled and lon. jaune Hart, Adriaa, ‘Michigan, gold out and aus. wt 220 ton atrewt. oa ro OAK FALL. GR#AT REDUCTION IN PRIC! conta. ‘ > bare H. MoDonaid & Co., Mainitowoc, Wis., assigaed to BM toes Michel Fellows. oto 6 Barkedoll & Carthouse, Dubuque, lows, fatled. io 4 j rungs & Co, Devonport, lows, wuspeaded and at- ’ ( S i fac ti Storn, Brothers & Co., Keosanjno, Towa, aarigned; lla rasa linen end marca ioe es billiee baid to be about 833,000, and aasots’ $26,000. Renuttel Gan ter eres font Bernard, Kagan & C>, San Fransisco, California, aus. | Heantiful pred Oy eee H % fo H pended. wa Toalls by the Porria annocaee ths following anspen- SES See Sek ans Mavectiite ante. Seeg OD 8 on oll sides— Fines te i Mackintash & Oo, of Manchester, with’ Habliities, tt | aru deurmincd to wcll our anprscede hind a re oe i pipe £100, ai wa OLOTHIN vans, & Co’, of London, « firm in tho Australian export trade, with Jinbikties of Henkoo peewee SERS feovorrox. portontig wilt to £200,000, Ond it grenly to their advant: Red A . Gated & Eons, of Kettering, @ banking firm of come OA We ‘Bt and 85 Fulton street, sixty-five years standing, but their liabilities are not sup: posed very large. cry COMMERCI aL REPORT. Tavuspar, June 26—6 P. M. AsHz3,—Tho rales embraced about 60 bbla, pots at i yc. 00 WHITR DUCK COATS, $3 60 TO 36, ‘At EV ANS’, 66 and @) Fulion troen. 5.000 WHITK DUCK COATS. ‘AL RV ANS’, 2 6) TO and 6 Cea a 8c., while pearia were nom'nal WHITE DUCK COATS, $2 Bugapwrvvrs —Flour—Tbo market was firmer and At XVANS’ Fh, atrset, tctuve and common apd medium grades closed at an ad 5,000 ree ENTREE fia! 8 Fain WHITE DUCK OOATS, 82 vance of 10¢ aléc per bol. The transactions @ TO AURVANH 66 and 68 Fulion strest. — $10,000 0 11,000 bbis., at about the following pot 5.000" WILTE DUCK COATS, $2 60 TO Goma goo ate. | 5.000 At eV Ab Ob aud @® Potion street, Extra State. @ WHITE DUCK COATS, $2 60 TO Extra Obio. | 5.000 ‘At BV ANH’, 66 and G8 street Eeuthern wn wcea 4 WHITE DUCK COATS, ora fas fame el ecen extrs.. | 5,000 ALEVANS? Ohand G0 Fon etrost. ‘sens flow fuyring nd i. 00 5. 5.000" WHITE DUCK Co. oct pacino aga lbe ty olen rather . rands CoDiiD. 2 e' WHITE DUCK OOATS, $2 firmer. Tre cales embraced about 1 prices 5.000 AtRVANS', 66 anv FP thion strent. Swale gore coral wes quiet a Pamewbaneet: | i WUITE DUCE CosTs, $6. while corn rr was o a le Wheat cenlnced frm, wi ae ot 5,000 0-000 5.000 INR AND' bd a8 66 Pution street. wshels, troluding Muwaukte clu $160; Cana- dian foit to primo white wt St 6) @ $1 2, and Chicago | J, ()()() ¥2T PUCK Ponts g od OS ation stron spring on private terms. Corn was more active and firmer, with cales of about 40,000 bushels Weatorn mixed at 88c.'s 89¢., aud a cargo or two of Southern yeliow at | ger were oe ont 68 Fechon street, ‘WHITE DUSE, COATS, $2 w 7 CRVANST Gonna Os aireet, at Boe., vessels were getting ig. for cotton ashes and 1Cc. for ree apd bark. Hat was quict at 70c. « 750. tor ebipping. Hows were quiet, transactions being limited, while prices for certain descriptions were firmer. Among the salen were dry Chagres and Sarantlia at ie & 260. and Western 25 Is. at a —Scotch pig was utead y at Got & $91 50 for emall toe —Reek land was rolling toderately at §0c. for com- mon wad at $! 20 for lump. | Lesrtma.—The market continued firm, sad both hem- lock and onk continued Iz geal demand. French calf- ekina were abundant, while sales were moderaie and prices unchanged. assas was quiet an! nomival j Navar Stonse. —iaiee Gf nbout 200 bbls. epirits turpen- | — end —— dbis. rovin at Is Gd. To Havre naiuog ‘and bone, $09 for WHITH DUOK 00478, ae 5.000 eT white Southern was ecaroe and firm. Ryo wns quiet | Sp sna e e oay asi Te 9130, "Gale wore Gr, wih nie of inte and | 5 ()()() WHIT DUCK COATS, $2 @ TO08 Feetern at ake. | ie 4 din UO Corvin was more active, and the sales embraced about | 10,840 of Rio, tnela Dg two cargoes at 119.116. | 5.000 *™ DORTAV ANG or and A Valion struts apd 100 Maracaibo at —SS__— Hots ~The Barker contved firm, with ealea of about | 5.000 "2m buy CE SOATH. 8 20,70,98, 0 w 8U0 bales at {ull prices. rain Furious —Raos coniaued to raie dull. To Liveraool | adm ret TTT yy ae ITE DUCK COATS, $2 60 70 $y rome Sea Irland cotion waa eugaged at 4, and square | wa R ta va 80 m0 bones eticeve at Toe” To London, | 5. 5.000 EVANS’! fo and 6% Pulion sireet. vat 400 bhi pugeg some wu (GK COATS other lola wore repe me figure; and it ts sald | 5,00 000 sso BV ANS’, thet he #teamebip Fulton, to aall on Saturday for Havre, | engeged about 1,700 bids evger, from first hands, on pm- | 5.00 00 valo terms, To Bremen 160 hd. tobaceo were sogaged | O- WHITE DUOK CO 5.000 ALE VANES Get OF Pelion sireet () FTE DUCK COATS, 82% TO 96, 5.00 68 d OS Pulion sired. ACR AND MUSLIN CURTAINS A et bat la HO? (o seoure some the ince and a sas tt leas than, Uno cost of imporvatiog. . Uo fst ewes of window shades la Mew York cbse ag ts OUATACHIOR, WHISKERS WAIR—DO TOU ie works, and (Ul pal sine og Were tee min Jn ix wer watt rook tine were mad at ddc ommen ro in wey Ormiy held at LD BRANDIFA—ViN * $1 97% adont, which ciiccked nates. Oruce turpeutine wan | ©) putes, ter vale at th DARD '® UE scaros'and mcninal.. Tar wee in fair demand ene peices se Belg | x MAKRGS, CAR Cun Linseed was ceady at $00. a Sle, with moterato | even inanpe, aioe, Comp tor Games ‘A New Badiord paper’ of the #23, suma up a wi JOUN R Pual week'y review of the market of that town, ae follows:— Tana warehouse 19 Marray atheoh, “eperm—In our laet we alluded toa demand for sperm for export. Stoce then wo have to report a sale of 500 INGER § SEWING MACTIINKS—IN BUYING Dbia., to Gila foreign order, at $1 80 por gation, We aleo ‘AF Arlclo ABA Agwing mAohing, the traawt eoonomy la notice further Wanraolont for mauufwote ring, jnoludiag: uy_the b mal met whet thew want, set ure em w th satisfaction 1 ine cheaper tod fu They who p gees machines and p atment, iia "s Pe Andee 4 0G. san Broaiway, rales of €46 bbls, in pores aud LO bb at $1 0 per gellon—pricos varying acsordiug to quallty— holders of prime lots being Girm at $1 20, acd tho market closing with furtber inquiry. Whale—Tho sleady dew noticed in our Inst bas covtinned th buy aay ot 3 aes K—A CHOICE LOT OF WIN, BOTTLED pale gto ise. for anie ia the origtoal vet, NU US. is Wall wrvee PANIsI WINE PE ADIN TUR UNITED RYATIN ONLY AP POR RASTRR'S, 415 Brosd way, corner of I Tk be enamelled water pre oA teat Vor w bbls. South Sea ot G8e. wr cand. gallon, Latiers recelved in (the city fram Now Louses report s cvle of 660 bbls in thet warket Inet week at 720. | per gallon. Tn Stonington we learn of & sale of 700 bbls. | price n% traneptred. toarket experienced a eadden losed at & . 20. por barrel. Wasnoon £ 00, Parbionad’ tn batons five of 815 70.5810, Boel was th ady, with sales 0” about LAO bbls, including conutry mers at Sif a $15, andre | 519 Brondwa tobolas Hotel packed Westoru at $16 66a 817, and extra Chicago at | 317 108 $15. Prime moss was ot $5 a8 0, and beef bame ; were quiet at $22 3. Cut meats were unchanged, and rales of 60.4 78 bhde, wore made at Bc 7c, for aboul- dors, apd bata at Lc, a Lic. Lard was heavy, while Married. Hewnaan —In Brooklys, £ f, on Thuretay, the residence of the brido’s fate oy the Rew: sales embraced abort 20 a 580 bbis. at ize #14240. Thuter and cheere were Caebang R od. ‘8 —Sales of 150 casks were made at 4) Jope 25, F Mr. Janen, Fraxk ©. Damecot, of this cit ¥. soi oan” Laniadea a whic wore 100 hnds;’Fagisn | chert dadghter of Geo. D. Hubbard, Es es ielande at 10%c., 160 do. Cobe al Ye, and 160 do. do. WeFwre—Day —On Weeneaday, "Iw M4, at the reat- atp.t Coositorable sbipmente were roported from firat | dcace of Jemes |. Dap, feg., Walnes Grove, Bans to Lewlon and i an, by Rev. D. ©. Weston, Joux B. Mokway, M. Winexry wae ineld at 923¢¢., with buyers at Sac, | New York, to Maar & Soningwa. 00 bbls, at the whise paler were co med Wo about 60 former figures Wriasore —A Now Bodford paper of the 224 has the eview Dted, morning, June 26, Mrs. Jeti. Gam following wee Aly ‘The market for bone is brisk L. Rau. —On Tho: ota, wife of Kline M. and firm. The transactions for the week inclado sales of | Her friends are invited to attend the this after. 10,100 Ibe. Ocbotale (Belirerod in New York) ‘95. cash, | noon, at three o’clock, from No, 291 Btate oear Bead 4,000 do. Cobotek and North Weet at #80 , 6,100 do, do. al | street, Broskiya. pl 14,200 do. do, at 860. 008 Toe chotak 8 & price Baom tv Thursday, June 96, of organic disease at not transpired; 1,600 do, North wort at 8 ':0., 1,100 do do. | tho heart, Eusanenn Aged (6 years, 7 montns ead at 826, 600 do Fouth See at 770. In ihobington we | 11 days. Jeera that the ;/ugene’s cargo sold at %c. The quantity Tue rolatives and friends are we. of bone in Gret bands in this city and Pairhavea at ibe | tend the funeral, to.morrow morning, at ten o'clock, (row proent tite is estimated at 17 tba.”* her Inte restdence, No. 87 Cannon «| et ete EE ¥. Ty Li and eras A 2 :w grre, in fi io be labeled or ‘gna io 7 ‘a. ares Be oer mee, S60 ae Steg Phi from bie mike fae eortha of e compiete Tedlialoare. ‘Far: ate ther partien'ars soon. dil dideniniiiaa views 7 ERE Tessa anaes ce uJ XGoMOMICA. Ca Can, Pie vara ae Laan <arARTLY Clkan THE eS Dany e, BOT ) Pentliry, IN BOTH sexna— J = Dr. JACO8 WABRRIUS Wane Funetgne of ‘nate rene tn th at alm Seana ns atrength tnd ae et wie action on. “ihe tatewt ei oa ll si

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