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a enn tlt, nnn ne THE STREET COMMISSIONER'S TROUBLES. Aajunction Agaiast D. . Conover, Restratu- ing him from Interferiag with the Payers Of the Use. GUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TEAM. Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. Your B—The Mayor, Aldermen, dc., of New York vw. Danid D. Conover —This was an order to show cause why (ejunotion restraining the defendant from interfering swith the books and property of the office of the Sirect Commissioner, shoul not be granted. ‘Mr. Busteed, Corporation Counsel, sald that he was not (prepared te proceed, and desired a postponement. It tn- ‘volved some important questions, and counsel was en {titled to time to consider the points that would be pro- eonted. It wns the firet time the Corporation in “these grave quesituns that bave +o mach: the city Sthe attention of the courts, and he did not sannonien Se» penageneresss mapsaeenabts. the question renter tia preciasly the view he took of egret pene injunction ought not to Dave beep ‘bile toe matter was pendi venother se of ‘oo ordinate authority. . oo oe f e — the eye - are a mupi cor, jon, dul, under thelr ancient charters charters and etn of the of New York Thetthere is an exccative depart. of these plaintiffs, whch pas cognioe by law of » altering, OH grading, flagging, guttering mel a eine or ete temas a fo wht! Comaie a ye ha uly ted by ti or yy, will and consent of the Board of Aldermen, to fill of 4treei Commicsioner; that Devin took the ‘scribed by law, and duly fled his bonds as euch ‘the mode and in-nner prescribed by ae “a now the Sireet Commis-ioner, vested wi ere and duties appertaining to auch office. ind. That in tho «fice of the Street Commissioner fn “the Ball of Kecords there are divers maps, books and pa- pers ef great value, which are the private property of the fs, and of right ongbt . be in the possession and ander:the contro! of the said Charles Devlin as the Commissioner of the platntilfs. Fourth. Piaiptiffs show that be aged D. Conover threatens -% remove from the ollice of the street Commissioner Gad take possersion «f the m: lop a papers, &c. sow in that ‘otlee, and in the (oexessi on Devin; aud the plaintiffs are fearful that Conover will remove or take possession of rns uslese re-traned by the order ofthe Court, to the great damage and irreparable inj ary of these plaintiffs, ant BS the aero - of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commoa- itself! ‘lft ie g z 3 Ar il ‘or! fore the plaintiffs Conover may be ro- strained by the ord r of se doe from removing, inter- toring r dieponing of or taking into his possession the eatd ; Gnd that the agents, attorneys, kc. in the of Conover may be reatra'ned {a like manner, fe Chat the property may be declared to be private perty of tbe Corporation, and that the order may be nie was sworn to by Fernando Wood. Judge Roosevelt upon the above granted an order for ‘the defendant to show cause on the 3d of July, at 11 o’clook, ~twhy the ivjanction ebould not be granted, and that in the ae seantine the defendant, canoer, be rea restrained from re -mnoving or or p> Feodacoal , &c., in the office fBve of the Skreet ‘Commission: Mr. Field read the affidavit of Mr. Conover, settiag furth fils claims to the office, as follows:— Dantel E. Cor over deposes tbat Jos. 8. Taylor was elocted ~€0 the office of Street Cummiseloner of this city in Novem ‘ber, 1856, to serve for three years from January, 1856; . entered uvon the duties of his office in Jenusry, 1866, and continued therein until the %h of June, 1867, died ; — was, on the 12th appointed the Goveraor to fill weary Nan, aed: wy ane Oe the Beate was issued w him, the Governor, by the Deputy reat Stato; ppointment, duly took ate din gy duly execated with suffi nec official 4 a belleves, iE! E ‘And this deponent fur:her oar ae ao the 16th, during wh! a ey Commi ‘missioner, i = hoy of June be was Lng 4 and wi from the said apartments, Ley Benner, declared, under the orders of Fernando of the clty of Now York. And thig de- arth, on the 19th day of June presented to Mr. Justice Peabody, of this court, , Of which a copy ts hereunto angered, and ob- copy is which, heving been culy served on Mr. Derila, was board before the sald Justice on the Bid, 2éuh, 25 b, Bib, 27h and Zid cays of June last, and ts ptill pending hefo e bi o undetermined. And this sfarther salib thatthe maps, beoks, re and rowmens belongtog or pertaining to mmnissioner are pub Lec records, anc oot the private property of @he Mayr, Aldermen and cow! ‘of the city of New York, as thin di is advised aud believes; aud that without the ure of the same this de- £ i properly snd fully execute the duties of deponent further saith, thet he has not ofhice of tbe Sireet Commis il a» much reason for the hy? toc records in the Regis er's offloe, or the Comptroller's or County Clerk's offices. Fourth M . Conover is the Street Commissioner of the 2 of New York, lawfelly Fg yo is ep‘itled to the books and papers in q ies offi end tte records has just heme nor eencommae Jadge, and wil! pot Be re-argue: except unter the positive instrvctivn of After come de-ultory 7 remarts as to whother the case abould be postponed or be heard at all by Judge Roose- eit, the Court raid that he woald consult wh Judge Pea- bot ‘and decide on Wednesday whether he would hear the argument Superior Court—Spectal Term, Before Hon. Ja¢ge Roosevelt. DECIBIONS. Phe Accessory Transit Company vs. Cornelius K. Garrison. —A commission to fesuc examine witnesses named in the commiseion orally, and only these. Wm &. Stewart ca John Lambe and others.—Motion de- arene eee pa eat D Beers vt, Samuel BE. Lyon.—Motion to refer eranted, If ihe parties do not agree the Court will appoint 00. * by Prown va. Pralerick ©. Rivhardson and David Weeden the Sherif is entiied to \dage; execution do set arite on payment of Sher! pn to be adjast- ed by the f the amount of fees ts ‘Went of del Abraham Preto and hashed Prdio.— 1d cause restored to the calendar on pay- jeleod ag ww tho default, with $7 coats of opening the mo- a hares Dee vs. Maxermhan Sutizer.—Motion denied, ‘with $10 conte ‘Frawman ve Anthony Gbs and others.—Inqnert oct le Ob pay ment of costs % = June = maton co promess ae scenes opposing this motion. Burkard and where w, Jokn Butler and chet ‘The Excise Co Umissioners. ‘The Board met on Briday after. %8, 81 3 o'clook, in the Common Pieas Cour! Room, and tra, eoted copetderable business, thirty five licenses being gra. ed, eighteen of which were appiications for inkeepers’ Uoenses, aad seventeen for otorekeepers’ licenses. Com Wissioners Kore, Baskett and Holmes wore present. ‘The following 1s 0 list of the licenses granted au‘ the $30 so 30 30 30 30 30 famuel's Wyckofl. 104 Mi a iranels sparks, 28 Dolenoey 20 Jamee M ‘Tothill, 114 Warren street 30 Stepben A. Samanos, 24 Fulton stree! - 30 20 80 + DXVKEKPERS’ LICENCES. Robert Gregory, WEDGE Doses nsec csereeccsseeees BO Sam! Reed, hy and 606 Broadway 30 Lorenzo Ventura, 143 Fulton seve BO «0 30 80 80 380 30 30 80 30 g Benry A. Hadoan, 453 Broome street... 30 ‘Thomas Crawford, 276 Washington atroet 30 Micajah Burnet, 160 Churob atreet... 380 Claus Puckhafer, 163 West Broad .» 30 Tt will be remembered that atthe ig the Board adopted a rerolutiun the Clerk wo report the filing of the applicants’ bonds the County Clerk In ac cordance, the Clerk reported baving fled with the County Clerk for the 29th day of Juve last past , the bonds of thirty-six applicants for innkee licenses and forty-nine for storekeepers’ licenses, and on bids of July be filed with the County Clk the bonds of htecn spplicants for innkeepers’ licepsss and the bonds wenty ats -tix epplicants for storekeepers’ licenses. The repert stated that there was a little delay in the filing of some of the bonds, but which was unavoideble, as = names of the eureties were required to be recorded and ‘Otne Bo Miata the report, and adjc tl ‘Board adopted the , and then adjourned next Monday, at 3 o'clock P M. Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuvuton, July 2, 1857. ‘The Result of the Trial of Firearms. ‘The vast improvement which bas been made in firearms within the last few years is now regarded as one of the wonders of the day, and the great questien before the mil!- tary world was, what invention of fircarms was the most effective? The Secretary of War being required, under an act of the United States Congress, to test the force and ac- curacy of these several guns, the manufacturers wore summoned to appear upon the lawn adjoining the Wash- ington Arsenal, and there, “ armed aad equipped,” to test the relative merits of their patents. ‘This examination took place before a numerous crowd of distinguished citizens; and I give you below the result as officially communicated by Major Bell, the officer tin com- mand of the post:— The following are the rela of the tal of all rs, -loaders and revolvers, twelve in number,) under ¢ tary of Wi ‘the far, ‘ashington of the honorable the Secre- of Ordpance being present, at the Wi Arsenal, Jane 24, 1867:— rine i Pt he the assignee of ppt may take ao or der bim to bring an acticn ‘at his peril on the Morte and others et. John W. Kidd, exeoutor — jot wet aside on payment of come iage, and $7 If those conditions are com with $7 conta, juigment Order dv mieving compat of to June tres sas St cabertuent bh yy kt ‘ied with ube tion dented Before Hon. Judge Green. As TO THE LIABILITY OF A HUSBAND FOR RIS WIPR’S peers. Jour 8 —John Atwill we. Henry W. Brooks.<This wat fan action to recover for ailk# and other ariicles of dry ronda for three dresses, furnished dofendant's wife by piainud, the months of March and or he value of for ek, It appeared in ‘ovidence that dering th months of March end April the plainuff sold the bf Ly her, in evidence tp quoation to defendaat’s wife ane not knowing the defendant. Tt that they wore not nesemnary for 8 wae in ‘her set ee: efondant's ciroamstances int 1s testimony the de. fendant’s coonse! moved for a now. Kephe-y ‘The Judge granted the motion with es $10 — conte, holding that the husband waa not liab! the © ans civen to bin wife. Fee Jott mst wherefore Took vo ‘her for pay. z= Brooklyn Otty News. Fone avy Loss or Lirk —A fire broke out ina shanty on ‘Crow Hill, (a the Ninth ward, about 14 o'clock yesterday morning, and a woman named Black, who occupied the wae burned to death. Her remains wore ro. LAB, 4 ore and Rica te © cinder, 2 ee hat ona ‘get a jary toy othe! many = Bitroid Exrrsonpreary Stanpan Sorr—A pe, Be ee eae Sa! Sus taping her dusmagee ot 1.50 260 — = 2.60 6 - “ ow ry “ - 9 “ ~ 1 “ - “ - & “ _ 1.60 “ 450 2 bd ow 6.60 - Raving ia = 6. - - 6.60 6.60 = - 20. 6.0 = ae 14.60 - = x - 6.60 = 876 La Rabiing = Py - ps 3.60 - Bie °. ‘ 10.60 = we — - 15.60 - 20. - 5 rT) - = 16.50 24.50 - 2. - ~ 6. 1.25 - 6. = 3 = 1.60 - 6.25 = 8.60 = . = - 20. at 30 yar from Fi. Boards. centre, inches, 1. Colt’s large revolving rife. 4 3 = 's pistol carbine.....,... 1st 8% - 2% Colt’ 2 Hs i t4 1% = eee det 7 050 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1857. nae er et Low cc ae Soham ay “« 6 = ¢ ¢ Peta ee ete NTS ate gl ri “ uw = ap el a ae = ee re a 6) en Se 400 — UW pig a” - “ - £ : =< fs = ib = mn ma eu ES 111ss ey “ge Right, Left. Wo. of fire. Tan. Ihe Inches Inches, Inches 1 4, 260 - 4 - 166 - i = 8.60 4.60 al 8. - 1 — 50 _ 3 cow ee 66 7 2 = 4 — 8. 460 - 1600 = e. 850 _ a a W, 2t. - 8 - 1 t=. - 1. struck the ground. 2 _- aa = 8 8 = = ft 4 & = 9.60 5 o _ 8 s - = 8.59 8. _ = 4 9. a 92.50 10. al 760 _ 9.50 = 2260 8 — - rt) 6 6.60 1 8.60 Left. Incha. r Inches. 4 -_- = 40 46 - 6 = - 1 7 pa 1.26 8. 66 - 9, ao - 160 10, = 2.60 a - ut 15.26 - 8.50 - 1 42 = 2260 _ a: Bruck ne ground. ~ T 60. - 6 Ptreek the ground. 7 ‘Struck the 8, - pt - sr 0. n @truok the 12. = 1.0 = 1 6 - _ 6.50 2. - » i - 3 _ 3 — 4, ‘Struck the ground. 1 Siruck the ground. a Struck the ground. 8 ‘Struck the ground. - a, - 18. - 13.50 - 2 Burton's Theatre—The « Old play.goors wel! remember the ‘‘Nalad Queen” when it waa Grst produced tn this country at the old National and Park theatres. It thon created a furore and woll deservod it, ag it is really one of the most attractive pieces of the kind extant, Its toxt is full of verbal folicities, and both ite poetry and ite wit are of no mean o-der, Asa spoctacie 1) affords the most unequalled opportunity for scenic elects, while the music is above mediocrity and has since become popular in drawing rooms aud concert sa- og" To place it in & proper manner upoo the stage requires taste, abundast resources, panto mimic and musical u talent, ‘an ¢ifective ballet corp and ex uisite scenery. This spectacle was revived last night at rton’s theatreand drew ® full audience to witness it Mrs. Lizzie Weston Davenport, ssumed the role of the “Naiad ," and managed look very pretty and nd v- quant, which she can do without trylog, and Sbout’all ber part requires of ber. The ants cmretee very strong, but lacks in musical abiity, aod berein the revival fails somewhat, but in other respects it is splen- did! wt upon the tage, and deserves @ a A the of tte kind we have ever witneseed in Now York, aod the artist who devigned and executed {t deserves the utmost credit. bp plays the #ea caver, tbe cells beneath by cepts oy their kind, and Hep ed not only {uculty to toeir conception, but « rare percep: artistic fitwess in their execution As we have salt, the sounle was bos ep tothe mark, bat all the rest was very fue, The evolutions avd military élapla the naiads were nicely done, and the batile between and the sons of carth was superb. The costumes throughout wore Denotiful, and altogether the revival may be pronounced » decided success, tor, Collector of the Customs, ‘Netcher, Mississippi, vice James W. McDonald, removed. ‘Andrew J. Decatur, Survey or of the Cantons, Bayport, | igiae, vie Lockitt’s Celebrated Dress and Mantilin imming store, 251 street, Brooklyn. entton UaP ities Ceeunge, he-s the iargent svcoftmeat in the oy Soa a oe Bass ime in thie ety, aquerelie, by Frederick's es in fein, Parana om ya ie wo hs M., and free to he ta mo or cm phy ~~ Od ‘above the Artor Ronen. Ap ug i tory prinet trndeoed oy famecious vio The reuribus Bey Siem ths cit Few Tesobed and extingussved by the oim'ment whiob aided, by de pillé, ag a2 internal remedy, never fails to accomplish & cars. Cémpbell, Chemist an¢ Druggixt, Corner of Elghh avenue And Tw-niy-eighth etreet. Btriet personal at and pure medicine. Merray & Lauman’s Hiortda Water has not bnly won opinions as the, moet lnwurinae, of seotbing icritation of the fame. b Biles prodnced by the wind: ai tile, worse ocoke: sunbed alee, mont i adit ar asc Satta clad We ugeisn Pevateck Mow York, aud by all drugeinia, 6 08 & 00 cew's ver bo! ned FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL g@ORn “Y MARKE®, Fupay, July 3-6 P.M Quotations for stocks to.diy show a very feverish feel- {wg among spoculators. Some railroad securitios were up this morbing, while others were down, In the leading railroad etocks there vas an active contest between the bolls and bears, and th» trangacttons were quite large. ia New York Central thoro was considerable excitement, and buyers made en effort to frighten sollore by calling for wide margius. On some of the transactions twenty por cert up was demanded by purchasers, and promptly re. sponded to on the part of the sellers by offering largo lots upon the sameterms. The bears have evidently some point 10 operate tpon, and their eales during the past fow days have been toan immense amount. Oneof the direc tors of the Now York Central says that the comps ny wil! not be much sherton the dividend fund upon dividend day, ead that the deficiency can be easily raised. The gross earnings of thé road for June this year were about one bandred thourand dollars less tban in the same month lay year. Erie improved to-day on the opening, with cons! derable sales. Michigan Soutbern was not operated in auch this morping. During the closing of the books the inside parties will maka a great effort to put up the s'ocks, 80 a8 to ease up as much as porsible their maturing con tracts. The inside party 2 this stock have very large con tracts maturing during the first two weeks in July, which were put out at 66 end 68 per cent. By closing the books they have put of (aking this etock until after the 20th inst., and get little more breathing time. It wil, however, d> them very little good. The evil day will como at last, and 1'8 Consequences to some of the parties engaged are Ukely to be very disastrous. The downward movement {nla Crosze and Milwaukic to day was very decided. It opened at 43 per cent and closed at 39 per cent cash, witn transac, tions torome extent. Galena and Chicago was a Little bet- ter, with moderate eales. Cleveland and Toledo was sold freely, but ciosed w: Milwaukie and Mississippt open- ed ata decline, and was vory heavy at the close, Al the secoad board the market was better and modo. rately active. Reading advanced 1 per cent; Michigan Cental 5g; New York Central, 154; Michigan Southera, 3; do preferred, 2}; Cie relardand Toledo, 2; Erle, X; Mil waukie and Mississippi, 5g. The improvement in Michigan Southern is one of those movements in the stock marke! which desperate operators frequeauy resort to when ina Ught piece. Durtng the closing of the books we look for ‘a rise, but the fall upon their openiog will be still greater for the inflation. At the close stosks generally were steady at ovr quotations. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reperta to days as fullows — ‘Total receipts. 8510,262 18 Feymenié.... 878,535 40 . 10,317,059 70 Mr. 8. H. Alden bas resigned the general fiscal agency, and aso as director, of the La Orosse and Milwaukie Rail. road Company. ‘The interest on the New York city stocks due on the ls of Auguat will be paid on that day by A. V. Stout, Eeq. ty Coamberiain, at the Shoe ant Leather Bank. ‘The Island City Bank has declared # sem!-annosi div! dend of three and « half per cent, payable on the 10th inst; the New York Corn Exchange an annual dividend of Uaree dollars per share, payable on the 15th inst. A. E. Nicolay’s reguiar tem! weekly sale of stocks and bonde will take place on Monday, the 6th ast. + 0 half past 12 o’chek, at (he Merchants’ ‘The annexed commun'cat'on from Mr. Lock wood is stm- ply ® personal explanation. He does not refer to the facts of hisetatement, but wishes it to be understood that they were aot given in the shape of an affidarit — TO TRE EDITOR OF THY HWRALD I netice a statement in your paper this morning put ing toomanate from me, and verided by otal ‘oath, n regard to (he Milwaukie and Misaissipp: Railroad Company. Ewish you wonld do me the favor to insert, nly a4 possible in your next iaaue, my un qualiied disclaimer of having made any «uch affidavit or authorized the publ: joa of any such statement as therein contained IOAN LOCK WOOD. Nav Yon, July 2, 1867 ‘The following are the receipts of the Morris Cana! Com pany for the past week apd cearoa, as compared with tho recelyta to correepon ding time last year —= Tote! to June 21, 18 . Week ending June 988,780 08 10,883 02 Tal, Totn! to Week ending June Dewense in 1857..., The London Sipping and Cmmercta of the 1h of J The decision of the ba: rectors yorterday to lower the rate of discount for money has produced a mort | heelhfal actien out of doore, alt jh on the Sac charge tte tefuence t partial: commercial circles wet favorable feeling beer engendered , OF rather certainty, of ag the example ont chem by the lief tn a beneficia! action = hoot the Hank of Fog led, a tte = probable, be able to follow up its prevent menanre by forther redaction, the most satisfac tory feeling wi!l be engendered in evory trating circle. That the Bank of ! rance is about to follow the same course cansot be doubted. [t has alreaty announced a reduction in the premiome upon gold of fro to 88. per mille, which af open makes it rearce!y pro jo re wit gold to Parit, We bave had further supplies of silver from the Continent to the extent of £60,000, mak! Dg about £500,000 pas ment of which gold out of the carr feat 10 pay for these eupolles, wich for the China demand. The mail of nearly £1,200,000; avd that of the 4th of July , It ts expected, nearly £1,000,000. The following tabio shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce lett at tidewater from the comm acement of nerigation to the (0th Jie, laclusive, during the years 1856, 1866 and 1501 — Rackets or Pkopvos at Tomer area, 1856. 186 179,904 995! peed By reducing the wheat to flour there isa deftelency 9 far this season, Compared with last, equad to 540,020 bbis. flour, ‘Tho annva! report of the Fastern Railroad Oompany baa Just boon published, and repreicata tae condition of tue road to be satisfactory. The your “hows the wet earnings to B¢ $21,710 48 tn excosn Of Inst your, Irrempect!re of In forest, Tho receipta from parsengers were $522,763 4°, an thorease of $15,010 over the year previous. The re celpts for freight and expross care wore $107,002, which amount is loss by $2 34") than the receipts in 1860. The total receipte were $644,125, againal $065,578 the year be fore, The erpond'in os wore $266,508, against $966,400 | the previous yee, The number of miles ran were to reaped 20,000. Tho increase in the numoer of pasnengere | Cartied is 294,957, and the whole namber of the year ls LAT I6T, ‘The funded and Coating debts have bean re- need, $190,818 19 during tho year, making the total re- Auolion since August, 1865, $456,730 10. The directors way ‘With « construction account closed, or searly 3 moderate cae of net earnings, ruses onae ge reduction 0’ 6.000 | ws om the e,” the road, the | She TeSerrerperinmectet Sette | ‘The report reveals the uswie: policy of past years re. | epeoting loans td branches and eata'¢ling alliances with weak corporations, The loss by W. #. Tuckerman is stated to be 9282,202 64, T.e stock book has been wuade correct | by the purchase and can.‘elling of 661 shares, the amount of Tuckermaz’s over issues. The number of steekholders On the Slat of May last was 2,706. ‘The Cumberland Civilian gives tho amount of coaj shipped last week an follown:—Fr.vm tho Frostburg region, 7,318 tons; from the Westernport r.%gion, 7,817 tons—tota; for the week, 16,135 tons, and for the y ear 272,200 tons. For the same timo last year the shipments atnounted to 275,381 tons, being @ decrease this year of 8,101 \ ons. The annexed statement exhibits the val.o of dry gooda imported into this port during the week and @ince Jan. 1, in each of the past three years:— In FORKIGN Dar Geces, Por the Week, 1855 3067. Entered at the port, ..$1,351,281 1 paging ‘782, w8 Thrown on market..., 1,216,367 1,218,184 wm H6 Sinee Jan. 1. 1866. 1866. 1869, Fatered at the port...925,655,889 44,480 G17 45,786,712 Thrown on market... 26,122,506 46,356,181 39,069,005 The dry goods trade the past weot has beon ina state of abeyance, Importers have done littlo or scttring The reduction in duties, which tock place on the Int instant found pretty large stocks in the g»vernmeut bonded wars- Bowens which will li 80 remain, to a P sacpad or leas extent, uatil the oj Of the fall trade, a fow weeks bence. The crops, generally spoken of every where as backw to be vory promising, which ives hopes of a Jovbers ave doze s litoited budnoss, while slocks left over frow largo. ‘accounts from Franoe re the silk crop coutiaued to be contradictory, while the general impression was that it would be large. The wine and grain prospecta were eaid to be vory good. The orders which have gone out for ellk anid to be lees than usual for the aeaeop, though no doubt the importations will be ample for the eupply of the market. In Manchester trade bad improved, and from England we ehall no doubt receive @ fnli complement of goods, which, if not ordered, will likely be sent ovt to some extent’ om manufacturers’ account The export trade last week was @ fair extent, chiofly to South Ame ican and Mexican ports. The sales both of domestuc and foreign goods during the week, have been on toolight a ecale to materially influence prices, or require any de- tailed potice. The un asual dampness aud «oolness of the weather for the reason bas checked the city retail trade tn ight summer fabrics and reaty made summer clothing, &c., aad which has lasted (oso late a period in the season aa (0 cause apprehensions regarding (uture sales. Stock FRIDAY, Jaly 5, 1857. $5000 Cafifor’a t's, ’'70 56 800 she we RK... 63 2854 1000 Califor'a 7 160 26% 116 wichigan Gea ait 8055 100 19% Po 80% 10 weak RR aspieo 42 do..950 po 41 joo 860 pe 40 tm 2000 Hod & RR 2d m 3¢00 Harlem R lst m 1600 IllinoisCeaRBis 16 sbs Metrop Bk sor 106 ‘10 Bank of America. 110 100 Clev & MSE Ie ps Ope % do 10 ObtoLife&Trust Co 10054 8 1. Gan ox not un 19 Del & Hind Ca’! Co be] Wt do oo 2055 = do. 0. 8 do © 116% Zz Clev, Col init ie Catena i Re! b30 CITY COMMERCIAL KEPORT. Fripar, July 6 P.M Aevum —The market was dull, aod i) sales of pris wore mate at 10. and pearis at Tic Basapstcrrs —flour—The market | vey without chan; cy of moment. The sales wore con 4 Boed 106,000 0 6,000 bbls. at about tho folle wing quota nme — Common to good State 80 5 0 6 56 Common to good Moigna, Extra State Extra Obi Common to good Onio Southern tmixed to good brauds Southern fancy and extra Canadian supertine and extra. Cauadian Jour was upchanjed ‘About 800 a 400 bis , within the ions. Southern waa without ob on wore confined to 700% 800 bb’ iia ssensse Pret eee Se4ceece tha ‘sale ombroced ge | the above quo oment, while al te above prices. continued without ¢ quies aut pricos as aoimation, while #ales were confined to a cargo of Chicago spring. was sold at $145. Corn was steady, wiih gales of I 20,000 bushels, chiedy Weslerm mixed, at Bic. while Southern yellow was quiet at 87¢. Guiet at Lib BL1S, Cats were cicndy, with valor of State and Western at 68¢ a 6c Conran — tales of 450 bags of Kio were mado at 11%¢ 1,200 do, Lagoyara, ta arrive constwise, at Lu%c. for ex port, and 40 bags Conta Rica at 14 Coron —The market contianed Orm, while tales wore contived to fow bonded bales at fol! urices. Famoors —There wae a littic i's rvom to Liverpool aod jas manifested or the part of ship owaers, anents were light. To Liverponi 600 bbls flour were engaged al 6¢., w tnd 2,600 Ibe. beeswax at staves, per steamer Jason, to Havre or to olher cocuunental porta. Flay was unebanged, whive rales were lim: | Leow wae quiet aud prices unchanged Liwe.—The state of the weather tondod to prevent tras | actions, while prices were nominal MoLasa@e was nomial, sud a0 sales of moment were re 1 Srowns —The market exhibited no change of mo ment {0 quotadons. Spirits of turpentine was sid wo the extent of 200 « 300 bbls. in lots at 450. « 465¢¢., eneh and dat BL YT MK, to te turpentine aod t 1s = We aro no change h Procoroes =P Dbl. mons at $22 f —The rales were confined to about 300 while prime wae at Bias Beet was steady, with about 180 bbis., ice country mene at #14 a $15, and rejacked Chicago at ton $17, and $17 a $18 for extra do.; prime mons was firmly beld at $25 a $30. Cut ments wore steady, with sales of | 100 hbda, at 9%e a OMe for shoulders, and Tle a tl iKe | for hame! Lard waa heavy, with eales of aboot 150 bois, at Ite. a 14K C. Batter nod cheese were unchanged Rios =Seles of 150 casks wore made at 4) the markets closing firm. focana—The wales embraced abovt 800 hhds. Cubs muscovado at 10\c @10KC & le, the latter dgure for a mall lot There wae a rumored aale of 1,500 boxes for | export, but #e could not trace it | TaLLow —Salee of 20,900 lbs. prime city readerod wore | reported at 110 Woonmr, — about 100 poor bbls wore sold at Sl go. and 000 ¢o. ‘Ommio aod State prison at 820 | — | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY asye, MISCELLANKOU s TH OF JULY —att. THOR WHO ARE therwine injured, are regnesie rest drag mote and promires botue of Vr TOS Venquaa lisiment. itis sure to cure hem, — atthe |B DIRSCT FROM ‘And THe M NUP ACTORERS, yen, © dem ivory oe ons | 4 2 v iwouT & Co. Corner of Brostway and Broome ate atreet, Mannfacturers of fine table coder, Sire y pied ware, cul da ‘ach porestain, athe St tne ey are condialig tnriued to visit ur ein it where they cam view the operations premin Oli Sees parot at } His he aed Scie A | near the 1 jer OF iV | Let Oren rete em, wt ame! | | | LYON'S m: innecta and vermin. 494 Browtway. | Foemin oy Poteamerties t 8, is ripe Nichols, Wa, T. Bocvas w Mast ely Lisw—soonn.—0n Tuerday, June 80, by the Rey, Win Baty, tet New 1 von ‘Aino, same piace, Tuomas R. Las to Haman J lhe same. wife of George Carsed: Lnvited to attend and Margaret A, Crove, aged § years, cave. ottees be foreral, from bis late Tenth strect, to morrow afternoon, SSene o'tech, witheat further ipyitation. George and Catberive Doak, aged 8 yours, half-past two o'clock Py irs, Jowarass La csoans, ip 4 paing appease, "111 thie cordia: I garrien 8 cure trough the blood? Sirikee tho seat of complaint like ® And the oorrent of lite awella att’. cet, whee you travel, clear phe ‘Our cordial mixed with ft wil aace An ague and fever, which lakea, might salt When expose othe ot a ha eat ta wine Ai iJ Bat Ke faame ta tocure, motto k \catnenteael Four thousand good wilheesce way— Mii Cordial li sep all discanen ‘Under whatever name they ancy eee roses beaut, ‘Aid now, an opinion worth bar! pene Chiko de ober ease cute Foes oric'prine of ie tints om Medicinal. quits, Itehoula contidence wia, vat kta properiien rare, aa I tnd. "Tia compones! of ingredients An exception jer i And’ tent so sevee- an your sorvial hae steed, howd meet av dead a old gold." Good roedee so bave tion had we gana, pened = for wale # are rea demand— fend your ortera ong tartigh th BaoTHKRS Addre ea ™ BLMPROL Write bosd that ths worke may And be’ore you close up your pen wat ‘Add—" keaver streot No 1s” Ia conse uapes of the change im the tart the of Sriclo hue been maerially reduced below any ‘ober sin a4 VIMPREDS, CARD ENGRAVER anp XAT, 88 Broadway, a card case incnded Oo” FOR THE “ GLOBIOUS FOURTH.” BY MAPOLEON B. QUIGG, The Briseh ion hrinks before tarry Nae, ‘Re knows eur strvagin tuperior And though be rome'imen plava at “beng,” Yet fuels bis strengih \aferioe, thier teal beats ovmirsaling | Tyee ca they ell ‘with tiove of Bm ‘or ch apnens, #yle or taaiing! ‘The Smithe -I mean the Brohera Smith — ‘Can whip creation hollow Aad make of the pooreat ‘Sgured tsa ‘A Broadway atyle 4 pollo! SMITH BROTH one prise wroleeate aud retall fol ing warerooma, Nos. 122, 198 and 140 Fulwnstrnet, Now York EMO} k™ or AMIN GER & CO have removed their aa gine business to thelr new while mario treat vldleke al Broadway. corver of Grand street. 'T. RICHOLAS HOTEL— New Yorn. tt ty om respectfully informed that ge Roel There Tivancod bt aa thas oem Bowe $2 0 por diom. TREADWELL, WHITOOME & OO toms L &. SIBGRE & 00. 466 cor. Grand at Y ba SUNDAY TIMES ’ WILL B# 18,UKD TOMORROW MORRING, uly 6, as waned And, in add! on to » larne,emoust of m'srellaneous reading a variety matter aad editorials uj of purjocts Si cise ® fall account of the las celeb-ation of the at atloual ubllee. “Foe where. Price (hrecvent. : DEANN & HOWARD, publishers, 162 Fasseu street, ADVESTISERS.—THE Cit meng A. or Ly 4 taers wishing to make their bi eid Woe eee ot Seal om everywhere. Ver vari rae soply gry a hn of ths ae ad Company, 77) fda ure honestly assured Teak Des ADO funetions of Ww Fritetes in ta: 1 itt va, Of w daughter. Marrted. Bui—Jaavm—On Thursday, July 2, af @& Themar chureh, by the Right Rev. Bishop Kip, of California, Mour- wwox Batt to Mise Axx F. Janvas, all of this city, Bovpes—FRasewat.—On — ano 39, o. Dunbar, Wr. Gonos Law to MARaaner A, Acons, ‘Monrin— Barry yh, ly Haan vy te er. Botan Rev. T. 5. Bonnie, Cammy. —On Thureday, July 2, Barnum, the beloved » aged 83 years. The relauves aod trade tbe the family are respectfaity ‘Caces.—Un Friday, July 8, Wous, The friends of the family aro respeotaliy invited to s- tend the funeral. to morrow -afternoon, at twoo'clsek, the residence of bis father, No 09 Second sireot, W illiame- ore Davoo.—Oc Thureday, July 3, Mr. Wo.sau 1. Devoo, ta be Lt ear of bi age res ant friends of the family are bal entot ie residence, No. |87 Maat Doak —On Thoreday, July 2, Cxammy Rows, Pomhon's ch Feo relatives wad {rieads of the family are requeriad be nticnd the furera!, thie afternoon, at two o’elvek, from Ne, | 163 Greene street ly 8, Dem Fam a the *h your of Te friends and scy siotances of the family are ree etfully invited to aitend is fopera! from the corner of oraiemon and Furman strecis, to morrow afteracon, as aneex.—in Brooklyn, on Friday, J = of Pepuls and Frances Farres, Laxonoawe.—On Friday. J& AX after a or oo La the 48th yoar "aoe relatives aad (rienda of the faw'ly are respectfully, invited to atiend ber eg & from the resi \ance of ber eon -s “x James A. Lowe, aad afternoon, ai twe A furtbor imy! sruercas. Om Toureday, daly 9, Jous sidDenoves, to the 44th ycar of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of tbe family are Leen | Sitend the funeral, t© morrow, at tweire 0” of her father Ie lave, ‘Thsmas smith, are invited to atenc the furoral, from ber ine residence, No. 130 Met sires, to morrow afernoor,, at one o'clock, withoud further inyt- ion ery his wy, at ‘Friday Lm bef a, nthe wb dow of P. H.Sasyth, grocer, former!y of Saar, 0¢ Dublin, and only surviv’ —_— burrery aad Gepenror vores ‘ond North Ciroular road, phan an Bisons, Dubiia. eral to. morrow afternoon, at two o’civek, from baw : a t 5 ;