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‘JAMES BUCHANAN, ‘Repiics wore rocelved from ex-Prosident Fillmore and ‘Major Generai Wool has accepted the offer to act as Grand Marehal of the day, ‘The Fire Department held a meeting to-night, and re- spolyed te turn out tn a body. Sourterman, Mass., Jely 6, 1857. ‘The several bells in this village, the birthplace of the “Mate Hoa. Wm. L. Maroy, have been tolled during the day, emaipute guns fired, and the flags draped tn mourning, aud Placed at baif mast, as atoken of respect to his memory, (Wallack’s Theatre—Mles EjizaLoganas Mare garet Elimore in “Love's Sacritice.” Migs Logan appeared las! night as Margaret Elimore in ieridan Kaowles’ play of “Love's Sacriice,’ and ‘Mobleved snogver dramatic triumph of an even more marked character than attended any of her previous ‘@iorts. The play iteclf is an effective ono—that is ‘bo say, it bas a otirring plot and highly dra- Matic situation, which makes it interosting and ex Citing to the close, The character of Margaret 4 @rongly marked, and tt requires Inngs a6 well 93 Draing to embody suceessfully the author’s creation. In Tact the réte is exceedingly melo-dramatic, and Miss Logan doubtiess assumed it in order to show the versatile charac Cor of ber genius, aud it was truly @ wonderful perform face, bighiy colored, requiring abundance of voice and Gesture, and thorefore exceedingly distasteful to an artist ‘who aims to be natural and.who eschews redundant gest! Culation and lavish displays of voice and action, her part plainly requires it, Miss Logav took Audience quite by surprise at the vehemence, force, the cere displayed all th bh remarkable persouation. She proved hereelf fully EE ‘equal to any part on the English stage, where power and & muastery of stronger passions are demanded; and it is to be hoped she will give a New York audience an oppor- Bunity to see ber in other parts of @ similar character be- Yore the close of her engagement. Mise Logan was beautifully costumed ax Margaret Ell- more, and never looked more bewitchingly. Notwithstanding the warm night and the attractions elsewhere, there was a large audience; but this is nothing ‘new sinoo this accomplished actress Las appeared on these boards, ‘Miss Logan was fairly supported by Messrs. Howe, Da- ‘veuport and Canoll. ‘Tam Iraran Overs Last Nicut.—As Madame la Grango’s @eason draws to a cicee, the furore of her admirers seoms ‘to increase. The (prospect of lostpg her delicious voice, oven fore timc, stimulates the Aalituis of the Opera, Last pight the Academy was densely crowded to hear Luoia di Lammermoor;’* not a seat was available when he Opera commenced. Madame laGrange was called Oat, and vociferpusty applauded after the first act and at Ghe conclusion. She was in exccilent voice, and gave the ite of Lucia as wellas we have evor heard her. The orchestral accompaniments were particulariy well ren- dered, and elicited much applause. To-morrow night our favorite prima donna appears in Amina in “ La Sounam- Dbuia.”’ Return Home of Humane Hose Company No, 30. WERE WELCOME BY THE NEW YORK ORE DEPART- MENT. Bamsane Hose Company No. 20 returned home last night from their visit to Easton, Pa., where they spent the 4th of July, and were treated hospitably by the Pennsylvania ‘Mremen. The New York diremen determined to give them @reception on thelr return, to remind them they had Friends in New York as well asin Pennsylvania. The de- “mnonstration was gotten up under the auspices of Honey- {bee Engine Company'No. 5, and reiieoted credit upon that ‘The Hamane Howe arrived in tho steamboat Wyoming, No. 2, North river, about 5 o'clock in the ovening, found ‘the with the lights of seven fire ‘them weicome bome. They. re received with load Sheors and hearty greetings, which the companies ‘formed in procession and marched up Broudway in tho following order :— aFity exempt members of Humane Hose Compauy No 20. in citizen’s dress, Eg! Ko wuhapperstas. Fi im fall ae Com Yo 5, with a as. Firemen in re rig, with red eis, &c. ‘aliace’s Band. ‘cman How berg «| ved wil raton from ved : hope to be able to retura ee 0 > 70 uy O52 ou 3| Spun ‘0 $f cap (aan, 3| S0% Sesesesesessse3se2c83 SESRUNBEBERSAEBEREREEEEERBEEEEEREEEEEEREES Bl OL Ul ee; stertaessraessresrsesesessscssstsaseeeeeeees ae, \rmaa Nicolas Pont 7 mig, ‘estes B Lesions Hemi i oe et Lr 5 1p teamahip Recon L avn, Rishard Stuart an‘! two e) Mec Jaren, nienl, F iy Hob, Wm 0) hos Francince uixy, Reach, Je Benoit, Juke Dann Me and tenier, Ineols itt. Ses in the Indy YC two Roanoke—Thomas P children, Dovey ray, and iniy. J rite 4 Bir sean ae, Lewis ‘Norelio, Pavwnnah, tn atearmabty FI Win Wilson, © W Frit, girth 6 kW Drammen Cus A Winer, FY Dorin’ MY neal mae onnstone aD) fer, GB Bulkley, @ Wond, Mra A Bagbes “ TW Mt kiton Ce tee Fintayste, W Dut, Win ‘And 14 in steerage. Fy VEG on indy, A MoT creer ft ’ 0 Mos Propatciok. Me i a Johnson, Mins Gathers se “y mneon, Mr 1 innan 9 Brae 4 Ys Wes boat Neshville—Mtse Mary La ut ‘. 2 lake, Win T Jotinsing, Cec Rair, D Howland-—nnd 17 in end aware of thelr Lox it was an casy Fe e tation wlegraph being putin operation ins ion blan cass were vestared 10 their arms. But now the Ik hovse, and the operators their labors, awaiting the action of the Should the city authori des agree to giv: of tue Metropotiae poten e will soon be in ronning ‘otto do go, it will put parents their children, Pending this diffloulty it would be woll for thone interested to remember that George Kellogg, Clerk to tbe Board of Alms House Governors, will provi such children as are brought to him at the Rotunds in the Park, or at 102 Leonard street. Such of our f i t made with ‘will bave to revert to the old place. oy there are always some forty or ifty children and on fine Sundays they are counted by scores. last Sunday in May was a fine day— the first tine one for @ long tme—end eo many children were tem oted in the otreeta that over ninety were lost. This shows the value of the teegraph. Ln the meantime, it woula be weil for 4 to Le more careful of their obildrou. Thoir stray- ipg away from home is genera'ly the result of gross ay gence, and the poorer class of people are geueral sufferers, Let the following card be posted up in ail pub. lic places:— ‘ASYLUM FOR LOst OMILOREN, ROTUNDA, PARK, AND No. 102 Lronagp Staxer. Denner Den OOnDPODDNEDSLODLEPEODELEDITTD DIDI DES) Tux Park Fouxtau.— What isthe matter with the Park fountain?”’ is a question {hat may be heard s#ked any hour ofthe day in the vicinity of the Park. “Why don’t it aquirt!"’ ts the interrogation of the newsboys and other juveniles. No one appears able to answer, and further (u- ‘quiry seems useless. The fact 1s, the fountain ta the Park, which @ fow years ago cost so much money to beautily with a marble barin, irou feuce, exotic plants, rare fow- ers and choice shrubbery, has been allowed this year to become a ‘“dezert waste.’ The founain is dry, the bot- tom is covered with broken claw and oyster shells, brick bats and cobble stones, and the flower garden which gur- rounds it is overgrown with weeds, In fact, the whole Park in going to decay. Politica must be attended to, and there is no time to look after small ailairs. Whata city! Avurcep Necuxct or Dery.—Word was iefi at the Coro- ner’s office yesterday morning, that two bodies had been laying at Bellevue hospital for several days, which had ‘been found floating in the water, supposed to be drowned, and that a notice had been left at the Coroners’ office seve- ra} times, to hold an inquest on them, which the Coroners ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1857. The Excise Commissteners, ‘The Bom"d of Excise Commissioners met yesterday at 3 ooleck P, M., in the Common Piees Court room. Present— Commissioners Sohn Kerr, Wm. J. Haskets and Robert D. STOREKREPER’S LICKNDZS, Onoslar Driggn’ 680 Bronterey or ‘05 Broadway”, Wo. , 2 ington Simons & Newkirk, 267 Washington street Charles Schneider, 476 Eighth avenue... INNKKEYAR'S LICRNSRS, Wm. Kreitz, 10 Mott eres... Eugene Chabert, 4 Greenwion Aptoine Mataran, 21 Beekman street Squire Marshal, 601 Hudson street........ ugh McQuade Third avenueand Eighty seventh street 00 Platt B. Reed, 699 Broadway... ot Riobter, 1! Jobn Uillard, 25 Walker etrect. Jacob Tarter, | Franklin street F T Cattiste, 21 Mercer etreet.. Deatrie Culot, 26 White s rect. Chas. Heider, 116 Greenwich sircet. Jeba W. well, 337 Hudson etroot, 283, Mul sorry atreot. Jceoph Loveall, 243 West Thirty Sith street. Louls Schwartz, Jr., 445 Broome etreet. Rudolp Standtuger, Sexnuel Kellinger, 8 The application of David J. , of No, 164 Cauroh street, was received, but held over for consi ieratior ‘The Board adjourned till Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Quarantine Matters, THE TRIAL OF HOLMES—DI8MIS84 OF THE METRO- POLITAN POLICE AT THE OLD QU ARANTINE—NUM- BBR OF VESSELS AT QUARANTINE, BTC., ETO. Bince the declaration of the constitutionality of the new Police law, the friends of Holmes, whose trial has not yet termipated upon a chargo of resisting the authority of the Me\ropoiilaa policemen etationed at the old Quarantine, it ig stated, baye been ina state of considerable anxiety as to the result of the trial, The offence, it is allegod, now assumes, in this view, ® moro grave character than wheu the suit was instituted. The examination of witnesses ia the case will be resumed to morrow, at 1 P. M., before Justice De Forrest. It is stated that LotC, Clark, Esq-, t a a Mr, Gi ley on pace poh mea Mr. Georgo Daley be The police force under command of Capt. bad thus far neglected to do, and that unless an inqucet ‘was held during Mi '»& complaint would be made to the Governor against all’ of the Coroners, for neglect of duty. Coroner , upon hearing of the rumor, sected to feel very indignant that any official pegligence should be imputed to him, im connection with the other Coroners, as be said he had never beard anything of the cases reported aud Caer of before that time, and was determined to do in his power to atone for the de- Fao aeaclagles y OE Oa of any or all of the Coroners; and for that purpose at once proceeded to hold inquests on the two bodies, providing inquests had not been beld on them, there five dead bodice at the Believue hospital dead house at the timeWtwo killed {im the Sixth ward riotjon saturday afternoon, two drowned, and ove died in the hospital from injuries. AuscED Fmomors Assavir sy 4 Fexate.—Nora Tay- lor was taken into custody on Sunday night by Officer Roberts, of the Eighth }, on a charge of folonious as- sault preferred againat by Beary Watere. See soema to be rather @ forisable character, es woul Ad the following report made b; a an bull of the occurrence:—About 6 o'closk . M., & Wo man, pamed Nora Taylor, made an assault upoa Henry Waters with a dirk knifo, iuilicting a severe wound in nis left breast. Mr. Waters bas been living with thie woman for the last three years, and hag had rome dit this, apd this aternvon she throatencd his life, ed bim to the station house, and the man who was stabbed im the lower part of the abdomen on Frids; while engaged in an ow pamed affray in Church street Lao nard Flagler, died yi at the New York Hos- tal from the effects f fect, and life was of the ‘Metropolitan poloe, Corner of Turd avenue Ninewonth street; but the "Captain, in view of the i Amz Ws to nave O:xan Steeeri—This problem is likely to be answered in the affirmative in a few days. Is will be recollected that the past week, {rom the excos- sive rains, was unfavorable toan efficient action. All ap abetract Street Inspector number of loads of dirt, manure and fomoved from the streets of the several wards below enumerated of the Saturd 07 4, 1857 = of o oe Manure — Ashes Remored. Oollected. Removed. Txtal 6 15 ws 1 sal 66 1s abo 104 270 ‘231 or 4 “ A 7 bs me at 0 20 60 ‘386 665, ws 5 4B oe Pad el be i 73 w» Buy Os aT Lie 22 685 dove. — 8 M6 665, - 0 0 3 = 2 we 3,743 i 4258 8,525 Oity Lnxpector Joatructs Sai to “gwcep clean’ and allow po heaps of dirt to remain over night uncarted, as bis predocessors were accustomed to do. The thoroughfaree gh nt prev! may cc pe ge pd city at no distant day. Mr. y the matter is more than equal to his ‘Tus Way Booapway was Cixanmn.—Every one was sur- prised at the clean condition of Broadway on the morning when al) the reat of the city war of the recent L id 56g ice z % i were on > sean crecost Smarr ean 0D wi foon . The done by fre and? water to the furnitare 3¢ the A Wa amount to $500, The $3,000 in- lowing Brook: man, residing 1@ Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, while work- ing in his garden on the we shot io Ltn See by oF gg! f firing fanit of the young mee—thoy aa jn about that reauit. Daan Antares —Thitty four dead horses, seven cow: two hogs, 441 doge an’ two goats have been recetyed | = deat falmai contractor during the week onding pital and other buildings, on account of « rumor of an in- tended attack by a mob upon the buildings, and » design to burn or otherwise destroy them. Their dismisial took place because it is claimed that since the Shoriff of Rich- mond county received a notice from the Commissioners of Exmigration calling upon him to protect the buildings under the tact of Apel 3, 1850, the county is responsibic Portable Dressing Cases in J. &8. BAUNDERS’ store only, at No.7 William L. Marcy. graph of the Hon. Wiliam en at BRADY'S Galleries, Nos, 309 and 205 Broadway, » few days proviocn to his death. Bere A Card.—All Persons whe pace Soy ieee SF Baie ot 8 bad color, are invited to call and Dootor ot Barclay. Tile new uid gives the hair ine natural color der Gired, and may be ‘eroal prodigy of chemistry. Pocket Newest Styles.J. d& 5. BAUNDERS' store at No. T Astor Honse, Smithsonian House. Broadway, corner of condiicted pisa. Single rooma aad trances for game en! the howl, and will be found weil Pollet Articles, a Hich Assortment.—J. & S, SAUNDERS sore only, st Bo. Anior Hows Custom Made Shirts, ul! Sizes, at McLangh- lin's wholesale and retail shirt and fornish’ag sore, comer of Murray and Greenwich streets. And chaapent in the city At BROOKS’, 575 Broadway and 18) Puiton street, | 10, A Clear Compiexton JONKA’ old Italian soap; Ail diseolorations, freckles, £0., dis Re cites Depot 24 Bowery. Try thene Holiowny’s Pills.—Stck Headache, Vertigo, fiatolence, palpitation of the heart, sinking at the stoma sh, bad ail Jota! ant general complaivia procendiag trom impor foot digestion, are releved by the first dose of this medicine, And entirely cemovet by Its occasional mee. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water ts pro- mouneed bv the ladies, chemsta and the the purest, most refreshing, lasting and healthfnl perfume ia existen-e. te proprictors, D.T LANMAM & UO, whoiessie droggtats, 69 Water street, New York. aad by all cruggiats, 0° "s Camomile Pills Increase the Sewers . net freely on tbe liver, are purifying ant aati BIRVAN’R tonteless vermifage agioainb and dell chin All who vse It, and children gain new ile and vigor by ite tee. Sold by Geert Nortom, $4 Ean avenue and by Kedding & Sees | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOAKY MARKS. Mowpar, July 6—6 P.M. The bulls were ina stato of groat exoitement to-day. ‘They had the stock market a good deal their own way. ‘The bears sold freely on time, any option to sult, and cash stock appeared tbe very pleuty. This is all very well, a» far as \t goos, but It may net go far onough to suit bayors At present prices, At the first board to-day Hudson River Railroad second mortgage bonds advanced 1 per cont; Pennsylvania Coal, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, ; New York Oontral Raiiread, 23; Reading, 1}¢; Galena and Chi- cago, 3; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 134; La Crosse and Milwaukio, 6; Michigan Central, 1}¢; Chicago and [tock Inland, 3. Thore wase yory large amoant of business transacted at the board. Buyor's option predominated ‘among the tim) operations. Cash transactions wore limited, At the eecond board « further advance was realized, and the market closed steady. Erie improved \ per cent; | Reading, 1; Michigan Central, }¢; Michigan Southorn, olf 1; Galena and Chicago, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 11%; Milwankio and Mississipp!, *¢; Now York Contral, *{. ANer the board Michigan Southern was offered at 47);; Clovo- Jand and Toledo, 585; Reading, 16; New York Contral, 82%, and Erte at 28 per cont. A reaction in prices gene rally takes place after » period of deproaston, and holders outside of tho street) usally avail themselves of the op- portunity to realize before a downward turn again takes place. Many who omitted selling previous to the recent decline, will, without doubt, make @ clear sweep this Aime, This is but ® temporary improvement Not one of the most depreciated raiiroa stocks on tho list has changed ite position tm the least. ‘Tho same Causes are at work, but are for the moment counterbalanced by the extravagant purchases on the part Of bull speculators. Thelr object is to arrest, if possible, | the rapid decay of public confidence; but they are too late, Twill be many years befor railroad sceuritios can again | attract attention, or be sought for as investments by men | Of moderate monus, The speculators of Wall street will dadbiein them and kick them up and down 4s the power ‘The greater portion of this amouzt falls duc within four of the contesting parties may warrant. They’ Will never | months, and will be pal from the avails of ihe aecoud again be eo well distribuied as heretofore, but gradually accumulate in the hands of brokers, as all the old run down,uned up railroad etooks bava, Oooasionally a tempc. rary inflation Like the present may be realized, but with- out outside aid it cannot be otherwise than to a very limit. ed extent. Wouaderstand that the firm of J, A. Machado & Co, | the credit of Caicago bankers have suspended payment, This houge has for some time past been extensively engaged in the opium trade, and the total abilities of the concern amount to $570,000. The suspension, we jearn, will be but temporary. They show eeurplus of $130,000, and propose, with @ littie extra moe, to pay one hundred cents on the dollar, A series of adverse events caused tho suspension, but fromthe weil known business tact, energy and indomitable perso- verance of the senior partver, there can be no doubt the most satisfactory resulta wil! be realized. ‘The Empire City Fire Insurance Company have declared @ dividend of seven per cent, payable on demand. After theadjournmont of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert H Nicolay:— * iQ euaese Firemon’atns, C2 30 do Lenox Fire Ina, Co 6 do Chath 7,828 do Hyde ‘Toc Assistant T;oaaurer roports to-day as follows: — $416,008 08 Fo egy 838,703 96 ch bonds. int. spaets 288 82 ‘The report of the New Orleans banks for the wock oad+ ing June 27, compares with the wevious week, as fol- lows :— $347, . MK 97 252 268 fo er cl oe oad Tnorease in amount due distant 35,112 Decrease in deposits proper..... 255,078 ‘The receipts of the Cleveland and Toiedo Railroad in June, 186%, were..... BBO Do, 1866 vss scene + 70,525 The earnings of tho Milwaukic and Missiasippi Railroad Compeny for the month of June, 1867, wore Correspouding month of last year Ds versxackicrenssssscibevieses sence, $80,041 The receipts of the Now York aud New Haves Baliroad for June were as follows — Paasepgers . Freight... Duo other roads... ....ce esses Recelyod June, 1856 uring the week preceding Saturday morning, July 4, 1267, and for several provious weeks: Naw Youre Onrr Barna, Hoan, Beate, irae. ug. Bept. 6, '66, . 100,568,004 15,006/306 8,886,015 67,223,508 Sept 20, 66.-10n Tals 1a'2v‘ees €Te0‘a8b os/s'ead font. a1," 002,205 10,873,220 6,446,103 63,661,172 4, 107,961,707 11,015,184 8,330,628 62,062,546 Oct 11, 7147/802 10/382,761 8,748,930 60,978,367 Ook. 18; '66,. 105,018,856 10,847,010 8,607,417 60,304,583 Oot. 25, "56, 104,150,453 10,580,795 8,649,802 68,606,467 Nov. 1, '56 1676 8,686,005 68,024,116 Nov, 16; 50:-ios/ees'teo 12/2t8'722 6'860/971 68/042000 Nov, 22) '66,.104,504,919 12/971 868 8,848,373 60,154,121 Nov. 20, °66.. 105,536,476 12'110,884 8,610,256 61,614,540 Dec. _ 6, 766.. 100,998,534 12,278,547 8,071,758 Deo. 12, 156., 108,835,586 10,832,543 8,516,864 078 Deo. 20, 66, 108,334,593 11,161,310 8,007,443 66,286,766 Deo. 27, °66.. 108, 10,392/428 6/987)167 62/230;391 Jan. " "AI2,944 8,600,115 63,617,829 an. 090,108 8,828,306 64,516,662 Jan. $955,064 8,087.06 66/016,087 Jan (833,094 7,879,027 66,877,231 Jan. 12'191}325 8,024,948 67,241,670 Fev. 7; {876,713 11,143/904 8,426/8¥T 05,997,160 Fob, 14, {709 10,407,382 8,151,799 65,943,406 Fob. 21, '68..111,778 672 10,433,188 8,108,076 65 098,896 Fob. 28, 11,137,717 10, 150,276 64,627,068 ‘800 1346 8,466,437 64,804,050 077,782 8,462}541 06,601,628 494,238 65,975,948 68,228,416 714,620,042 114,049,108 13/126, TAG 940,638 12,816,616 Increase in deporits, actual. ‘These returns ahow quite a change {rom last week. Tho tpecio reserve has been fully restored, The great in- crease in deposits is attributed to the increase on indi- vidual account from the payment of dividends. The want of confidence in the public mind in stock secur''!cs generally, particularly in railroads, bas created a disposi. tion (o pul money for the present on deposit whore it can be made at any time available, No new investmonts aro going on in stocks. The bank deposits aro thorefore likely to increase as tho proceeds of dividends are received The line of discounts remains about the samo. Tho in- crease last week was only to & moderstoamount. The Sub Treasury, thus far tn the month, has paid out con siderably more than ite receipe. Tho psyments on ac” count of duties have been very heavy, showing that any diminution in the disbursemosta must produce « rapid aceoomulauon. ‘The receipts and expenditures of the Galena and Chicago Railroad for the year ending April 30, 1857, were as fol. lows — ‘The gross carmings have been .92,116,90 95 There was received for interort...... 8,089 00 | ‘The curplus on the lst of May, 1856, was 280,623 46 Total...... iii 2,800,082 90 | “yout ‘bave been Operating expenses... . . 81,288 495 69 Taterest paid on bonds. ‘209,148 32 Dividends paid to the stockhold- 1 ors im Feb. and Ang. (20 per CBE, oer esves +» 1,095,600 09 to The expenses of tive fiscal es follows — Nov. 185 the alpking fund, $185,720 29 for con- The coat ef the road and the amount expended (ruction during the yoar are thus stated — Cont of road at last report, 249 miles On main line... On Beloit branch On Chicago, Fulton and Iowa line. 67,806 34 On the second track............ . 178,016 23 For depot grounds and buildings... 92,121 61 Por equipment... .... 6.6.6.6 cone 6 6 pile z E ii 2 § First bonda, payable 1963 and 1868, interest 7 per com per CTs ged semi annually... $2,000,000 00 Second mortgage , Payable in 1875, in: terest 7 per cent per annum, payable sem) annually o- oa 906,000 00 litehfield bonds (Paicago Ao Missiestppi Air Line), payable in 1869, in terest 7 per cent per annum, payable sem!- Nobeodocsbensesenbereensens seeee 02,015 98 Dib rcerccevecrerseessveoreveeysevesecoOeeee 9 ‘The second mortgage provided for the iste of two millions of dollars of bonds, Up to the tet of May last there bad been $98,060 of those boni# purchased, can- celled and surrendered to the trustes,on account of the pay ment of Instalmonts to the sinking fund, and thero had been fold (n the market up to the same date $908,000— making, together, an issue of $1,004,000. On the 24th of March the Board of Directors pasrod & resolution offering to tho stockholders the remainder of these bonds ($996,000) at seventy-five per cent, ani on the Ist of May last this amount was apportioned among the mubseribing stockholders, and when fully paid for will yield the company 000. Phe Honting dedi on the Le} of May leat was $OLl,ST 10 mortange bonds, which are gow being rapidiy taken and Pai for b7 tia subscribers thereto. Tho Chicago Pres: of Saturday saya.—~ Yeste morning ‘ho Bank of Commorce of this owned by EF. R, Ninckley & ep try he 9 @nd ef course tt haa “failed."’ Tt bat extentive “ institution,” and ey informed as to the cavae or the extent of the fallure, hut noticed a fe’ ange tie ‘ R. Hisokley & ry afew days since. E. Co, bere @ bank at Plauovitle. Wie » Whore bills wo learn ero secured by Missouri and Louisiana stocks, end if the Auditor of Wisconain has done his duty they will be good beyond a contingency. ‘There bas been a genera: every region except in Schu past woek as follows — iwanoe (n the price of coal tn i. The trade eums up the Reading Ratlroad 18,08 Penney ivania Coal Company 0488 Soranton Company......... 67.8 UME asi ciscatecseceuiscecnss —Maicing the tacreaae over the cerresponding weak of Ins year only 7,195 tons, all of wich, and more too, is covered by tho {ucrease over the Lehigh Valley and Scranton gall roads. The supply from Schuylkill county, is about the tame as Inst year, The railroad loses 11,062 tons, and the canal gains 11,59 tons. The Increase in the market over tae iy of last year, from the above regions, is now 81,700 tons. The Pottsriile Miners’ Jounal, of Saturday last, says — The continved etarcity of veasol# at Port Richmond has cheoked the trade to some ex'ent; the shipments by canal are not diminished, and the quantity sent by tha\ avenue te now abead of the supply to same period last year, The cana), 60 far, bas bad considerable advantage over the railroad up to the present timo, owing to the freighta fall ing to $1 80 to Now Yor, lnstea.t of $1 90, on which the arrangement wag based in fixing the rates between the two companies. Freigbls have, howeyor. advanced to $1 9 by canal to New York during the week, aud tho dif ference will be diminished herea‘ver Froights from Port Riebmond to Boston and New York have also advanced five ceats por ton The ecarcity of yeesels at Richmond and tho stoppage of orders have prevented @ gevoral ad vance of coal here on the first. Some operators, who have full orders, bare advapoed 10 conte and ars obtaln- ing tt; those who are in the hands of the “mddle inte- rests” bave bad thelr orders stopped, as usual, just before the first of the month, when the prices are fixed, in order to prevent an advance or reduce the price: of last month, whieh, owing to the unusual quanttty of water in the mines, did not pay any prods. Monpaz, July 8; 1851, “ 450 sha Erie RR ....c a bao 2000 Hud RRR Adm 7 20 ebs Dei Hud CaCo 11 8 am Ex Bank..... ° "7 1 41 Peon oes . 850 BS 400 x 60 <980 44 0 .c 4 900 oe 100 1360 4445 ae ities 46 100 do “bed 46% CBR ‘60 4655 50 Con Oo 92 100 ‘do 53 92 100 do 0 921, 200 do, 80 93, 100, do a 5 2 9S 160 do 10 BL \. 0 9% 100 + do. 60 81> ¥ a 46 100 do a8 BI do, a 7) do...-..b80 82 19 W0...oc.c55 41% 20 do, o10 82 «1856 LaC& MilwRR. Ao 200 do... pao By 50 d0......d10 46 100 do... BOO B43 Rsccenses a 200 do ‘bBO 82%, 45 50 do. 8 Ww 400 do c . a 100 do. od an 12 Erle RR 82g 160 do. c 83 60 do oT 200 do My # do my 1% LJ 100 45 a 88 $% A a 4 ex Sa BS 53 x 83K 200 do. c. TAK a 200 Mich Cen RR..bGO 8S Tas 100 MichSoANIaR pac 46% CINCINNATI STOCK SALES. By Heuson and Holmes, for the week ending July 1. NONDR. Little Miami RP 6's, Lst Mortgage...... . ‘Cincignau, . , BHusnilton & Dayton KE ist Do. do pr) Covington & Lexington BR 6) De. do. Ind) & Gincinnat! RE 1's, od Obio & ae pot RR T's, 2d M Hileborough & Cincinmat RR 7's, let M. Covington & Lex) us L0's, Locome Bonds... Indiana Oootral KK 10's, Income Londs... Marietta & Cincinaal Ki 7's, Domenie Bonds Columbus & \onta RK 7's, Vividesd Bids duo Little Miami RR Dividend erip. . Cncinnat!, Hamiiton & — BE Indianapoils & Cinett Cincinnati 6's of 18! Little Miami Ri Oo. iy ~ “a joveees 62 Covlageon fe Lasisgian. 8 2 Marietta & C.neinnal. sy Hillsborough & Cincvwnall. is Mad River & Lake Erie. 16 4 a paid Farmers’ Mank of Kentocky..... 2 Uboo Lo Lapuraace & Trust Compan) . 10 CITY OUMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowat, July 66 P. M Asus —The market was quiet, with sales of 20 00 bbia. pot at T&c. Pearls were quiet and nominal. Baawercrrs.—Flour—The market for common grades wae firmer, with a good demand from both jocal and Fastern trade. The sales embraced about 6,000 a 7,000 bbls. at about the following quctaLons — tate afi! z fest § i g Hi e g 5 2 A * 3 vt zi tft The market was firm, with sales of about 700 1ico., 380 mats of Jave at 16s¢0., and 60 —The markot was firm but quiet, with sales of at Abe, 0 960. aoftve, about 3 $22 56 a 22 W, closing at the latter figure; sales of prime were made at $19 10a $19 20, which was an improvement. eee eal is sires pac anne s a $i6 $17, and extra 3 ditto at $7608 $18. rime moss was quiet at $8 a $0, and beet hams were nominal. Cot meats were ) With gales of 40 cr 60 packages at Oo & OM, and A100 & Tie. Lard was in ‘Moderate request, with sales of about OO bbia, at lic. « Nc. Bottor and cheese wore unchanged, while the de- ‘Mand wa# to a fair extent. Rick Sales of 100 tlercos were made at 40. a5 “0. ‘The market cloecd with stead nese. Sr: Were stealy, with sales of about 290 bhde. © sscovado (or export Ou private terms, and 75 bhds. meiado at 7c amit Wrastay, Sales of about #0 Obie, wore made w D1 40. ak ' ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. For Situations and Help Wasted, see 6th page. MISCELLANEOUS. NOBLE MOUST4OHE ARD LUXURLANT WHIP! roduuced in al my onguent, which won't ry gent to any prs of the 4 Broadway; Hayes, 175 Fulton THIS Dis ive ard oats 7c a free his offtos, A be Abo good bis « ecrtica of's complete cet radical mona ther parioutars sous” i LORBD INITIAL STAMPING©| DBPOT Oo UiRebes Mate politan Entel voted “ GPa at Gg Te SRE Hog STC a at Se taierinlitecnerinstlninerentieinortinnmaiae T TS AN UNIVERSAL OBSERVATION TIAT THe moat besutifu! beads of hair ty he world to be (omet among tbe Indians. They preserys it bt a Pouns. The same is for ¢aie ai LOVES W 86 por ¢czeu, 85 Bleecker sireat. As? OF THE KILLED. The Dead! dead! dead! "tia truly eaid, By Lyon's dust, die LYON'S magnatic powder and pills extermination 2 ingecta nad vermin. 434 Broadway LYON & OO, LATE GLsSH—-TO CO40H LAMP Oak br ‘40.—For several piste gam eee for w en nilders, sais. Onsce girls autlablo for coach iampe, Also) for win iow Lass fish plate glace warthonae. 7d hives srw SORT BOZALTON BANK, OF VERMONT Notes on the above bank are taken at RY AN roe warehouse, (6 and 63 Fulton weet, at 78 cone dolins, in paymen’ > swamee clothing. ADVERT. 225,—THE ATTENTION OF avy teera wishing to maxe thelr business known throug® obeapest medicm. ly fully sailed to the mode of advertising on ths top of whien may be every For terms. ikc., apply at the oifioe of the Advertising Company, 2/1 Broadway, up stair, Waa AND DEBILI7VY, iN BOTH 8 You are honestly assured that Dr. JAOOB8 W. vitality to the ¢ functions of visorates the ohrat, slomach, bows . action in the heart and g to Po Meng ah J action on Deo Bowery." Prise blah, two or ba ERSTEL’S GRMAT TRON! MEMPORIUS, EENOY Ey from mito et Maleo: " | YBa GhMAcn, Lh. from the ko; mente fr the Spaatel 20% BROADWAY, TRANSLATRE aalh kad Frenog! prepares deow B. CAMACHO, 2646 Broadwag. " MARRIAGES AND: DEATHS, Married. Boxx—f'r/7a—{a this city, on Tuesday. June 99. by the Rev, G. B. Crooks, Mr, Fresca H. Boas to Mim Foove, both of this city, Fis.ay—Srewsrt.—at Hoboken, on the 20th ult, Mer. Toon. Fisisy to Miss Manaaner, daughter of the inte Me Commas, boid of this city. ‘PLast—Hot au.—On Thi ’ July 2, by the Rey. Bit- werd Strong, A.A. Piast, , New Yorn, te Mas ie daughter of the late Rey, Alired Hough, of Ver- non, N. ¥, Died, Asumr.—On Bunday, July 6, Sanaa E, wife ot John ML. Akioy. in the 28th year of hor age. Funeral services at the Detch Reformed church, eormar of Bleecker and West Tenth streets (iato Amos), this after- noon. at two o'clock. ‘Cous.—At Richmond, §. 1, on the 29th ult., after a long Ulness, Ms, Joumen Cous, in renee ines Dias.—On Sunday, July 6, of consumption, Ss Minis tends hod woquaintancre tava en 8 ATO a to attend his funeral, this afiernoon, Pig aye Dy frem the residenes of his mother, No. 113 Macdougal strect, please cony. jonday, July 6, at the residence of ter | tee 49 Maxr Fa-ncas, daughter of Jobn F. ant Alot bo frsuda axd relatives of the family are reepeottsliy are invited to attend the funeral, from the residonce of her = No. 76 Eighth avenue, this afternoon, a eae ‘siook. Hatawt.—On Saturday morning, July 4, Mr. Laman Haasy, a €6 years, His romaing wore interred Green wo. Albany Papers please ae Hast. —On |» Emmuccms, aged 6 years ond 3 month’ id of Benj. &. Hart —At New te, Wechester County, W. ¥., ¢a Friday, July 3, at half pan! oloven o'clock. A. daughter of athe w M. and Mary Ann Howe! eget? months and 2 days, : The Lord giveth, and the Lord ha‘h taken away, Ksmar.—On Saiday, July 6, Wriiam, son ba yx) Keeler, aged 16 years and ¢ months. The friends of the family, and those of his uncle, Joaept Dowling, are respectfully ‘{nvited to attend the finarely from the residence of his parents, No. 118 Heater street, this afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Koxvmas—On Saturday, July 4, Max wife of E. H. Kiodeian, of Stapleton, Staton Islan’ Kowa. —Ov aly 4, tho 401d 5 ear of his age. Andree Geasce Hcosos Kirwan, te Funeral services at the Dutch Reformed Church. coraer of Bloecker and West Tenth sirocts (lato Amos), tais after- nace On Senter, deter 8 Joum, Jr, aged 4 yours, ? ‘ay, July 5, Ir. montis and ® da; son of Jobs and jane Latis. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invitee Ww attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 120 East Forty second sireot, this afernoon, i ame o'elock. Lamary.—On Monday, July 6, Axs, widow of Jaman Lindsey, In the tet vear of her: age ‘The relatives and rrietds of the family, and the frieede of Hegh and Robert Lindsey, and her son in law, Lew J. Kirk, aro respectfully requoeted te attend the funoral, froar hee tate residence, No. 276 Houston street, to-morrew afternoon, at two o'clock, without further inyitauwa, Haw remains will be taken to Union Cametory. M sos.—0» Monday, Jaly 6, of consumption, Mre Mus. zamena Masow. ‘The friends, and those of her fons, Charies, Herbert, and John, are revpectlully invited to attend the funeesl, {b's afteraooa, at three o’clock, from the residence of her fon in aw, Chas Ho Pisber, corser of Thirty drst sweat aod Fourth ayeaue. Dear Liother amd grandmother, thor bast to this weary world of changes, But we know that thou art happy With tay angol plumage ov But our hearts are very assolate To think that thou art gone. Mom. —Io u's city, on Monday, July 6 Jom BE, sen at Ida Elizabeth Ganon sod Wilam Megie, of membrancoum croup, aged 6 yoars, 7 months and 10 days. Tho friends and relatives of the —_ are respectfaity ‘ovited to atteod the funeral, which will take place at the house of bir sant, No. 20% Past Fifth street, to morrew afternoon, at (wo o'clock. His remains will be takew to Greenwood, MCiaapt.—Io Brooklyn, on Monday morning, July Lavmas Jase, daughter off, H. Mulredy, aged 1 year 19 mom ha. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to atiend the funeral, from the heuse of her No Fulton sircet, ths alergoon, at three Rersoina.~ Un Second day, 6th inst., Ams C., wifo ot Richard M. Reynolds, in the Gist your of her age. The roiatives and friends of the family are invited to allend tbe funeral, on Fourth day (W ‘Sth Inst, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. Rivington street. Taomet Blas J. Romsack.—On Monday, July 6. of conv: leiona, Eomuoan Gamers, beloved son of Thomas G. and Rocback, aged 2 years, 0 mouths and 8 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the fam ly are respect’ wty Invited to attend the funeral, from his pareuta’ residence. No, 885 East Ninth street, betwoen avenues D and C, — atbalf two o clock. slease copy. Rram.—at St. Vince's, Keay Ah meg jd = Seventh ue, on Monday, Tuomas Kras, for- of Bally bore, King's sounly Troland. 4 jaad re Are respectfully tnvitod to at a & ; & Waixms.—(n Monday morning, Je evere |lIness of consumption, Mrs. bux. the 624 year of her The members of the faraily, : } 2 E Ungering {ih Bro reir: respect{ully invited to attend his Ln ten o'clock, from his late roe'donce, ‘ield streets, Newark, NJ. Oe mend 0a Sunday evening, July 6, Joaura Waee- waa, aged TS years, ‘The reiativce and friends arg reepectfilly invited to a tend the f:v0ra!, from the Mewhou'st Kpiecopai eke, i Twonty seventh street, ome Thin sregea, jomorroe whee

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