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The sircets billed with Sien, Women aod Children. ® . Tbe city lust night was @ ecené of pyrotechnic splendor. A& wl poiuts where the display of fireworks was to be wwiewed, Cenre masses of citizens congregated, and give vent to their patriotic ar for—pen’ up since the disappoint- ‘ment oa the evening of the Foorth. Young and old gazed swith wor ‘rous deifght on tbe resplendent exhibitions, and ‘made the air resound with their loud and prolouged fauzeas. [i was ap univereal rejoicement, as i! to drown ‘abe reco!'ection of the rietous proceedings of the few pre* «vious da\*; and music lent ite sweetest charms to insttl more harruony imto the geceral j: bilee The evening was all that could be wished—goft and Dalmy. Gur reportors etsited the various points of attrac tion, the priwcipal of whic were THE PARE. At supdow ‘igual rocks went up, and it was a signal for the loterers about the Park to “fall in.” “First came dhe little boys, who looked with wondrous delight on the Jous mase by the pyrotechnists for ve evening's *3ay, Jim, if she'd only eotoh fire, what a ji “No fear of taat, Dick; them’s ‘iasured, and thev'r tire proof ual touched ‘the = mav with @ fizz,” Quite a scramble wok place among the syoungsters for the yleaviags, aud a few aparri matches was the result. From this time until the commencerornt of tho exhibition, the Immense space -of ground iu (rept of the Sty Hull vegan to fill tm with @ crowd tbat came fast and furions in order to obtain good itions = Toe windows, balconles and roofs of the City q apd adjacent buildings contained their thousands of Gpectaiors. We did not envy tose who had influence hough to get witittance iuio the city Hell Placed to- Bind the breworks, they mart have flattered. tbeir vanity Che tmprersion was very dne—in fuct, divert. Bat the demurrany—those in front, who merely had outside Aickete—itiun’t they go in for fun—wercn t ihoy tickled? Gay, Misther, ‘ake off your bat; you're tal! enuf in all conscience, without # stove pipe eluck on the top of your fread.” This was atdvowed to a 6 feet 2 indivi- dual, by one of the rising generation, who to vee over the heads of his neighbors, but the tall © un" ut first was tnclined to be “ cantankervus:”” Dut seeing ciecretion the reder pars of valor, bowed'sab mmission to the vx populi. “Come, Biddy, let's stick to 7; 'nat’a right, Now id on to my s&irt; shure and the ype might let « dacens woman stand inside that circle ' “Ob, Nova,” rephed her comoanton, “ thut’s oaly for the quality; you must be 4 coifish, or pay to get ia thore “Whisht with your fish, dido’t I see # chap that said he was pressed” [This auved to our reporter, who asked is sion {-om one of the officers to stand taside.) «G> |, a in v orm the Ii’e’s most pressed out of me an. ‘Some forty special policemen, under Superintendent 7 ter, were detailed to keep order. They formed ® square front of we City Hall, acd wich as much good humor as possible endeavored «© weep back the rushing, crushing ‘Crowd. Now and then, some spirit more dariog than the Test, would sip hs moortygs, and shoot off hee @ rocket tuto where the “quality” were aseembled. One red headed Alte feliow gavs “leg bail,’’ and was pursued by the ‘great chief Carpenter in pereon, antd the most boisterous merrimev'. Be ran, apd turned and dodged, and just as the Buperintendent would make a grab, like tne pea under the . be “warn’t uowhere.”’ Clusters of bare little follows were equatted in the trees, chattering jabbering as frolicesome as ee. and then of jog their bigh ition, shying upon the BERT oath fms le ‘Dacce. An upturned glance of indignation was met with pit inthe face, and, however you might fume an‘ fret, ‘were better to botde up your indignation, for “Young only epjoyed your harmless thunder the more. Tin FIREWORKS preceded by rockets, after which came T); Salb’s gran Beugola | light, a decided fizzie, and then fol. the programme ot the evening, consisting of thir. ‘Geen pieces. a rh be ne tenes ae Goan ist. exagon vertical wi great yrilliancy, mu- ort to the splendid batuery of colored Roman candles, in the centre a polks dance of colored fires. LIBERTY AND JUSTICE. A bexaccn wheel of jessamive, Mattese and Ares, changing to a pyramid of selon nt blige fires; in ‘Who contre of a pyramid tho balance aud Cap of Lil '” ‘encircled by an emerald wreath of ance work. Opened 1b splendid oa ‘of variegated fires of cr wibe oun im Gon, purple, = and yellow, mntatiog to the Star of America, {) diameter, terminating with a grand ‘smareoned vatiery. A vidieyteed and richly colored suaagos vertical wheel, ohanging \o the Iopahan rose, ending with a grand feu de ¢ ILLUMINATED TEW TRB. Prd eh Neral aad Sag rey for , Motating toa yew tree formed of sun fires, 60 feet ém beighth, ornamented with revolving saxons, terminating with & feu de joie TRBUTE OF CORRES ANT POLKA DANCE, Commenced with a vertical wheel of Maltese Gres, with crimeon and yellow rose, changing to the tri- Pate of Ceres, and terminatiog with maroon explosions. ROCKETS, ITC. Began with c.noepwic whevla acircle of flame 20 feet in diameter, turning Se tetetieg fo al posetble manners, changing aad display: Cag cach inotan! new aad unique dgures. CASCADE, sun of crimson RALEEDOBOONE This 1 with two wheels direo- one, Wen on opegoe contre, which saddenly filed with of entored each tastant rea, forming aud changiog figures of all colors aod 5 the grand patioral ee he" 4 plece of the evening was : in : llegoricai tubient:, 66 feet : 1m gold fire, surmounted ‘by with outepread. resting on a globe. On either of the wero tmblems representing Labor and Hope; extrenity of the -, om A in _ co! 4 representing Industry and Agricalture. Beneath it, in Contre, stoos a colossal etatuc of Washington on horseback, om » pedestal, with the words “aier Patria’ tp va- rtous colores fires. satoo was tanked with other gtatucs of Wasbington and Je‘erson also reeting on a pe ord and scrol! i rated for their homes, satiatiod 0 Jaly powder for the yee 1857, in peace and happinerr. Woe did not hear of a deving worth recording; mirth aad good bumor everywhere prevail TOMPRING SQUARR. A large crowd assombied to witness the display of fire- works at this place, which went olf entirely to the satis The — by display here was received appliance i Cufnone Fan, Moria amnemb Tt consisted evla, toate almetto, Pribute of Ourea aad Pelun Danse, wavia, Ladian . Peruvian Cross, Cross of » Ki Cascade, the HAMILTON SQUARE. ‘The flreworks were much admired by the large number ‘of persons who assembled in this lyeality to witness the ‘and consisted of Chinese Fam, Mar of America, , Saturn and his Sate lites, Cross of Honor’ {laminated Yew Tree, Rockets, &0.—Zania Peravia, and rary STRERT AND BROADWAY, FOTY-NINER » ‘Was visited by a large number, who felt well pleased the ‘consisted of Ubinese Fam, ‘Trne Lovers’ Knot, a oe Cros of St. John, Revolving Globe, Caseale, Kaletdosoope, bute of Cores aad Tote Dance, Fours dollars were expended on the Tho display was enjoyed by « . of Peruvian Crome, Iilaminated ‘Yow Trrc, Mexican Sun, Cross of Honor, the Lovers’ Kat, Comnde, Pride of Aurora, Ralet , 0. Veruvia, Isapban Rose, Golden and Polka Dance, the American Coat of Arm*, Grand Mosnic Matters. SRCOND @TRERT AND HOVETON, The ove hundred and Afty doliare appropriated for tho this locality was well laid out. It courted Of Chinese Fan, Crom of oo Jobe, ie Kpot, I’ride of Aurora, Satden and hia Satellites, Lovers’ Rockets, ko. , Fairies Frolic, Kalettoscope, Ispahan Rose, Dance and Colored Battery. GRADD STRERT AND RAST BROADWAY. Thore wore a very large number provent at the display i | condition of spirits, and are laying out their echemes for Oa clther side of these — Some two ‘was burnt bere last night to merre multitute. Phe Musi Coat of arms, Grand Movaic Batiery. ISS10N RQURKE— (FIVE POINTS.) Crowds turned out last night 0 witness tbe display of reworks in this seturious yoosliiy 80 lawly the sconce of rioting, &e A number of special policr were detailed, but their presence scrroely eeomed necessary, as the of good humor appeared to prevail. The display Consist ed of Chinere far, Indian palmeuo, I-panan rose, rockets, &c., zania Peruvia, true lover's knot, Peruvion cross, Ja- turn and bis eaiellites, » Fourth of July. B The following bands were detailed to the reapectiye localities, and diecyurred most eloquent and patriotic mi during the exhibitions :— Dodworth's City Hail Park, music by band. Madicon equare, music by Noll’s Seventh Regiment band, Tompkins equare, music by Whitworth’s band. Mount Norris square, music by Yorkville band. Hamilton equrre, muric by Conpeli’s band. Fifty-nimh street, Broadway, tllusic by Washington band. ‘Juckson equare, music by the Blind band. Grand sirect, bast Broadway, music by Bill's band. panoana ‘strect and Aoustoa, musis by Wannemaker's wd, Battery, music by Whitworth’s band, Mission square, music by. . MADISON BQUAWE, ‘The display ef fireworks in wis equare was very bril- Nant, As the shades of the eveuing closed in large num- bers of persons from this section of the city flocked Into the equare, and Fhortly before the first rocket was dis- charged the concourse of pe sone becaine 60 great that all tue eflorts of the large force of Metropolitan police, which was in attendance to keep back tho crowd from a close proximity to the fireworks, was unavailing, Indeed it seemed as if the efforts to effect the repulsion of the multi- tade only cause t thom to press fofward more vigorously. A platform had been erecte1 for the ascommodation of a band, ard the splendid band of tbe 7th Regiment occu- pied it, and ata quarter past 8 0’ it etruck up a lively air. This was fulluwet bj the diecnarge of a rocket, aud then rocket sfter rocket streamed forih into the air des oribing their courtes with beautiful effect. When all was over there was ® chocr, a rush to the dif ferent extrapces, aud considerable abouting; but on the ep ireeverything passed oi! quietly, and therefore very differently to what was generally expec ed. evening wee moet propitious, ana tis contributed in no smali de gree vot ouly to the tronging of the sqeare, but also to the success of the displaying of the Gieworks. We feel bappy to have it im our power to add that nothing furiber than the tramping of a fow toes ccured to mar the pleasure derived from the Gispalay. The Ammunitions of War for the Late Fili- bustering Expedition to Cuba. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TBRM. Bofore Hon. Jadge Roosevelt. a Hitchcock, who makes one of the affidavits against the in- Janction, admits that bis irm were not the owners of the question. Ho says that on or about the Becember of to the said Thomes i f ik He i 8 8 g 5 E which the Court takes jadicial notice with- demurrer should be allowed, but the rer may be suspended until te trial of ui It is @ matter of Before Hon. Judge Mitchell. Stafford and ohers.—Order confirming the report of referee granted. William Howell vs. George P. Lethbritge.—Motion grant- ed without costs. ‘The Central Park, Commission. In view of the sweeping success of the Police Commis. | sioners, all the other boards who have hitherto, as (i | were, lain dormant, take courage, and are now coming out with thoir plans. They are, in fact, in the highest | the harvest of fat things which tho iaet | egisia\ure contem: plated as some compensation for the merceaaries deieated im the good cause which they at one time discredited. | ‘There is especially a marked revival since the Inte decision of the Court of Appeals among the numerous members of | the Central Park Commission, Al! the commitices are Daisy as possible on reports, and the lowees and con tractors are buzzing about this matter like & caprized beebivo. Yeaterday afternoon there was # ntated meoting of the Board, whero Commineioners Cooley, Fields, Hogg, Eillot, Butterworth, Green and Dillon were present. Mr. Hogg reported. in regard to ® complete system af | drainage and sewarage for the grounds. This it appears will be # veryZextenaive job, and the estimates, plans and | profitable patronage resulting therefrom, will require a | good deal of consideration of course, The report was nc- | | cordingly referred aftor « divorasion, at ee ' Lng Eg 8 Ko uy love ond regulations to be | Adopted by the Board, (laid over (or further consideration): | & report on the condition of the butilings in the Park and their shocking condition, (referred back,) aod the follow. | with the resolutions annexed, tee Board i * Revonr, The Committees on Roads and Walks, to whom atthe | meeting of the Board of Commisstoners of the Central Park of the 254 of June, was referred # resolution res ot | | ing the removal of swne and stone wails \ying in the grounda, beg leave to _ ‘That upou examination of the subject they Oud « large | quantity of eariace stone now lying on the grounds, which | cam be removed without blasting, also many old stood walle which must be removed. ‘That the stone must be removes! at the earliest praction ble moment, and before other work oan be adrantageousiy | done. ‘Tha@ they may be advantageously used in building a } founoation wal) arovod the yo ge the perma. | pent fence can be |. They believe, also, | that the work imay be done most earily aad cheaply by care being taken fo to describe the stone to be certaia | | tare expense and trouble. ‘The uenal ecraindle for official gon around the Commissioners, turn, by right, to follow in the wake of the Police Commis | Streeta and Excise, by some Coroner's Inquest. Fatat Stanmee Arreay.—Coroner Connery beld an in. quest on Tucaday, at the New York Horpital Jupon'the body of Thos. C. Smith, ajyoung man twenty five years of age, who died from jound in the abdomen indicted on the | 14th wit, at No. 62 Anthony street, by « German named Leonard Flagg. The evitence showed that Flagg slapped Mrs. Chiney, an cccnpant of the bose, in the face, and that deceased, who was present, \oterferred and asked him why be struck @ woman, at (he same time taking | hold of him by the neck, A struggle ensued —« pistol and | kentfe were in Flagg’e hand at the time, and one of the by. | standers called ont to emith that ¢ Dutchmen had | * Smith exclaimed “bave you gota rand w At this instant Flagg stabbed him, the knife being in bie | loft bend. He then ran toward West roadway, but was | parsued and arrested. The wounded man, on being stabbed, exclaimed “Iam murdered by that man; | am ooe for.’ He waa taken to the Hospital, where be fied | on Monday. Soveral witnessce were examined, 010 | of whom testified that the gare the first blow, being incensed et the remark made by deceased that ‘ No men would strike awoman.”’ Another witocs testified that (he Oirst Aassanit was made by deceatod, who seized the prisoner by the throat. ‘hhcer Van Fussell tetfid that he arrested the prisoner pistol and dirk knife in hie The jury rendered | ©, Smiih came to his death | fileted by a knife in the At the rendition of for trialy He is a shoemaker, ' ceneed was a native of ireland, Di and ambrotyper in iahery oon irom s As Me | thom of the pubuie. | NBN’. .YORK dERALD, - WEDNESD . mp AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. Getsure of am am TIC" Vessel ort She Const of Afitea by a py ‘tsh Cruisortter Ar vival at sats Porte he Captala’s séate- ment, &c. The bark Panohite, Capt. Sitter, Arrived a6 this prrt Yesterday from the cosst of Afrten, in Charge of Brii‘eh officers. ‘The P. was boarded by H. B. M. brig Seppho, Commmuder Moresby, cm the 0th of May, while at anchor in the river Congo, and veized as a alever. She te row in charge of Lieut Gdedaene, (as captain,) Liout Lreload, and twelve men of the Koglish brig-of war. The following is Captain {tina Biadden's report: — On the 9tn of May, while the Panchita was iying in Congo river, I was visited by Capt. Moresby, of Hk B: M, Swe Use bt ar ‘eton Supburn, Freckles, Morphew and Erup- and discolored skin cleared, by 1°UN GA’ old itei- WO cahaalendaiel Jonew coral hatr oll, i; wn soa ne for bet Pret, "a Tricophsrues ts the sloop-of.war Sappho, who requested to see the ship's | best and papers, which I immediately complied with; at the same time he wished © muster my crew, t which I also ac- quiesced—the poor fellows all lying sick with African fever, as well as myself, efter which De requested me to | Rone Open batches, which I refused, replying that if ho was an American officer I would @o ao; upon which he informed me, officially, he should detain the vessel under the charge of an officer—againat which I was making my protest, when, @ second time entering my cabin, he informed me he should allow me to proceed on my destined voyage, but with an officer to be piaced on board to watch my Proceedings while om the coast. Since refusing any Memp’s of Captain Morseby's crew to open hatches or go below, my first officer observed Mr. Wills, the master of the Sappho, com!ng up from the foresouttle, he having gone | "y below against my injunctions, committing a breach of ho- nor—he knowing full welll was in the cabin at the time, and protesting against his (Uapt. M.'s) proeeedings. However, afler Mr. W. had conversed with Capt. M. fora few mo- mente, Capt. M. came immediately to me end said he was under the painful necessity of taking charge; upon which Tat once made my protest in ful! against such seizure by a foreign officer—I forever declining to hold said charge | FINANCIAL again Capt. M. bad sentries stationed fore and aft the vessel. (On May 6 Mr. Mesquito, my supercargo, acquaint ed me by note that he wished me to have the Panchite prepared for sea a5 soon as pors!ble—I then lying sick @ the American factory (Porto de Leuba): his injunctions I followed, under the superintendence of my mate, who finished taking in ballast, all the cargo that couid be pro- cured, aud provisions stowed on the ballast. The vessel being ready for sea—having also procured m7 food for the blacks, who were to work on board as sailors, in lieu of my crew, and as per the supercargo’s billet of instructions —was to eail on the morning of che 10th for Cabenda, for the porpose of legal tratlic, which trade I was to make with the natives with part of my outward cargo, thence to proceed to Loango,a more northern port on the coast; but my proceedings were stopped as before, by Capt. M., by the seizure of the bark, on the eve of my de- parture for the above ports. On the 10th, at 6 A. M., the Papchita was unmoored by Capt. Moresby, with a prize crew, and taken down tothe mouth of the river Congo, and anchored alongside of H..B. M. sloop Sappho, when onthe following morning tho hold was overhauled and searched, in the presence of two referees; after which I received the following communication, viz. :— Bex Masesry’s Sioor Barrno, and Panchita, now a ‘Shark’s Point, Congo river, in a fit state to cross the Atlan- there being no sparé sails, with litle or no sald bark, for the use of ber H H = 5 i E 5 Haye § 1, in reply to the above, sent the following :— Ammucay Bark Pancurra, ) Wars Unvax Smizone oF Carr. ov HM. 8. Barrio, Sanne Pout, May 15, 185. f Tours of this date eame to band at 6:45 P. a. of chis date, in whicb you represeut that your senior Licutenant and master of sai1 sloop cousider that the rupnivg rigging od mainmast of said bark are not in a fit state to crows the Atiantic, Allow me to ioform you Oe 5 om os for any competent and disinter: mariacr to survey ee ee are consider (be of your null and void ia re- I ‘but say the suit, which are ; moreover, by mistake Lg og Be sickbese) a spare topeail bas been left at Porto de Louha thermorey. the gee ter ts being r ve ie such stmebose is thas it woukl mot 4° there is lite or mo cargo oa board; ia i a5 must that after the bark was titted with pew maipmast, | Sie ae do and when bearded by y yg master, marine to examine my boat, or ratber the boat belonging or contain the crew of my vessel (twelve im aumver), emergency. may bave had, most undeservedly also oller to ‘& sufficiency of men on board of said bark to uct her to Pore de leuha or Cabonda, must beg mind you that the American bark l’anchite has been seized, for woat reason | remain in perfect ig- norance. Furthermore, beg to state that the papers of the American bark Panchita do not leave this vossel as lovg as! live to hold them a¢ en American citizem, and demand—ia conclusion which you bave no right to of which, I wetaie my legal right to continue any pro- test I may think nectasary hereafier. Captain M. did not accept my offers of survey. The Papchita sailed from Congo on the 19th for New York, call- ing at the Inle of Ascousion, H. B. M.'s officer making good use of the bark as cruiser, I had an interview with Capt. M. before calling, and refused to take the Panchite uader my charge, which Ie requested The Street Commissioner. | The friends of Mr. Conover claim that they bare | positive acmurance, that the decision in the application | to compel a surrender of books and papers to him in the Street "s office will be given absolutely im his favor by Jedge Peabody. ‘The time of its dolivery bas dren ket by agreement with the counsel of the coutestants for this morning. ‘The counter proceedings on the part of Mr. Devil arc | pending before Jadge Roosevelt on a quo warranto to compel Mr. Conover to defend the legality of bis appoint- | Commissioner “Frederick's Cemple of Art,” No. 585 and | 5 Broad way, opposite Mecropo ttan Hotel. Havotypes, snperior to any made"n thia ett | Peto il, pastel and sawerelis, by Frederick's erapbe, in of Parisian artista. Thotographa ia tedia lok. Parisian aiyto } at ore to 10 P. M., and free to ‘he lnsper- 20 Cent se ne Rm graphe \linwtratiog c of nature iy, Cy KIMBALL. uf Beontwar ¥ Straw Hint: Cost.—All Sammer Hats at cont at WHIT w Fulton street, between Bromdwny and Nassau aureet, Cases tn Great Variety. | J. £8. BAUNDER® store only, st No.7 Astor Howse, | , Newest Styles.J, & 5. at No. T Amor House, | Pollet Articles, a Hich Assortment.—J. « 5. SAUNDERS wore only, at Ro. 1 Ator Hone met none tnt putes, And Ai BROOED, 69 Brodway aot 1507 Genin’s Dove Colored Beaver, Cassimere ts Pocket SAUNDERS’ store the only fashionable hat, eclentcally ventilated-the ne pine | nites = eee of the » For only by) summer season. Ae a | Seen a | Bhort Season Ag the summer season will be short, we have copelited to make our uaual rednetion of prices at ones, which we have | —seecparegse opa af a o ag season, and io Hew of thie | ct ‘Will close out our Inrge stock of | FASHIONABLE SUMMER CLOTHING | at greatly reduced prices. | aru D_DRVEIN & CO. Corner of roadway and Warren sirect a ve | cones re | ot oft jan iages awia of every rar and drome suite, aipaos, ae $10; Aad owe wtook We made i ine style, are 0 of Marset! ard ‘ee ume en Sart yeast manner and cnt i at prices: Firemen and thetr Machines. <Vo. 1 En- ye hod DM howe poovomraphed oy Hu lL (8, the Caied 5.068 Fiotate maxer 8) Broadway. Gome slong, bors, | aye | apd it was fully waderstond that, wiatovor might be the eae cetne 6 own a my ’ Sreitg pron? oran retrial, tee 6 = so? To Perfure the \treath freckles eed pimptes, ase Tualeas algae, ‘at % Broadway ano’ dy all Counterfelts of Holiovway's Ptils and Oint= ment are in the market [cok Ww the book of directions If the paper on which they’ av privted is water marked “Hol Joway; Dew Dury und London”) Ye medicine is wen sico, but not olhcrwine, In lo king mark hld the pager between the eyes und the light fF tee manifacery, Maiden lane, aoe by all druseinte, at 26¢ , 63¢ and $1 per bor oF pot. Worm — Pastifen—Veorraifugrs ba charged with meroury, or which require calomel as an nites | NM do. : 88 urenre deadl: Wctiizren. The paailew greallvese.nsin. | OF Meve soit Cia RR 94 300 | da e'r efteet is more immediate a a iby'eaineral preparaiog, Bald by Def bANMAN AC). raha en RR..050 3 Set Gal ba RR whoiveale dravginis, 69 Water siree, New York, aad py ak . 20 0. Graggiata. 250. per boule. Fo bao tig 200 Medieine without Pay, 50 100 dn... 80" 994% I will (a box of my magnetic salve to any resperta. | 400 . 410 Ciove &Tol RR We paueot who will ral ori Forse beam, old uccrs, | 160° da... .bO0 8435 1600 dv..,...b10 AR secoftia and barns nami —da..s. OAs 100 , 6t ‘8. B. SMITs, 77 Canal etree, near Church " Bie 100 wong |, ——$ $454 100 Os | 0 84% 100 69 AND COMMEROIA\. BO R435 850 ony 7 wn 08 400 60% : ie @ONBY MARKEY, Bey Tompay, July 7—6P M . 86% 850 di 60 Tnore was vory bueyant stock merket thie morning. 29 TOR CM & Ri 2355 , 29 200 do... 680 The advance was quite generaland the transactions to a 9. Hoag "Sona Grk Mi ae. 48 very large amount, The bulls have taken hold eo sharp | 100 do....,. 810 28% 18 Uaat their extreme line is Holy to be soon Aled. Newly | Odes. BO 2g 180 all the purchases to day by speculators for a rise were ou time, while the principal cash purchases were made by the shorts for delivery. Prices have been run up too fast. ‘The bulls could have filled themselves at much lower rates baa they been eo dusposed, bat the object'appears wo be to rua prices up rapidly, to induce outeiders to purchase. This game cannot be so successfully played as in times past. Outeiders bave not the disposition or the means to buy railroad stocks, and those whoare unfortunate en0.gh to be hoiders will without doubt realize when they can do so without a very serious sacrifice, Atthe first bourd to-day Vir ginla 6’s advanced °{. per cent; Illinois Central bonds, 1; Delaware and Hudson, 1}¢; Pennsy!vania Coal, 1; Milwaukie aod Miesissippi, 4; New York Central Railroad, 1);; Erie, {; Roading, 4; Michigan Central, 3, Michigan Southern, 8; Iiliiols Central, 5; Galena and Chicago, X; Cleveland and Toledo, 2; Chicago and Rock Island, 5%; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 2, The movemvat in La Crosse and Milwaukie was very irregular to-day. It opened at 46 per cent, cash, and sold down to 43 cash, and 42 zolier 20 days. The bulls have made contracts to take immense quantities of railroad stocks, and the ques- tion naturally arises, what are they going to do with them? ‘They certainly cannot keep them, for they have mot the ‘means or the disposition. They certainly cannot sel! the rea! stock at its cost, and we are @ little carious to learn where ‘they intend locating such @ mass of dopreciating material, ‘The supply of stock on the market is ampe There: can be no security so long as preseat prices hoid. They must bring in new stock in sufficient quantities to meet any in- aide demand. The indation goiag om is prices is a loca! Movement entirely. It is al! emoug the brokers, aud they ‘must Sight it out. The bears do not operate for the hour or the day, but for all t me, and im the long run mustcome out top of the heap. The money market continnes easy. ‘The daily payments into the Sub-Treasury are full as large as anticipated, but the disbursements thas far have been very heavy. We shall soon see a change, At the gecond board there was quite @ reaction the wrong way for buyers and holders. Stocks were lower, and there wae a great desire tosell. In the face of the late rise, and the deoline this afternoon, the board hitve steadily put out contracts,and made good averages for the next pinch, which is as sure to come as night foliows day, ‘The iuflation bas brought ia new tellers, and the shorts have gained much strongth. New York Central fell off 1 per cen:; Erie, 1; Reading, 13; Michigan Southern, 2; Cleveland and Toledo, 2\¢; Galena ‘and Chicago, %; Chicago and Rock Island, 1}; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 3, Cleveland, Columbus and Ciacianati, 1; Michigas Central, 1. Milwaukie and Misalasippl sold at S30 63 per cent cash, and 50 seller 60 days. If this stock had no more friends the brokers than the La Crosse and Milwaukie Company it would be selling at 10 per cent below that stock. The la Crosse Company have made ‘no effor; to sustain its stock im the market, but quietly Jook om and let the brokers kneck !t about as they please. Michigan Southern preferred sold this afternoon at 60 per cont. The December dividend on this stock is offered at 4 percent. The Michigan Southern old stock is sustained by the same practices and by the same machinery which it op from 60 to 68 during the subscriptions to the dooks, fall back in the samo way. The closing of the books for twenty days was a shrowd Gaancial move, Dut it ie not Hkely to do the inside parties any good, They will find it just about as di@eult to ful Ol thelr contracts then as mow, Tho bulla are placing themeelves in a very unpleasant position. It is the oasicst thing in the worid to buy stocks, and to run up prices two ard three per cent a (ay so long as they continue buyers, but the moment they stop or attempt to realize, a very dif- ferent state of things appears. ‘The steamship Persia, from this port for Liverpool to- morrow (Wednesday), will take out avout three quarters of a million in specie. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day aa follows: — 208,700 40 pal ee ee 10,055,643 Sh ‘The actual amount of deposit in the banks of this city at the date of the last weekly report was $65,087,684, instead Of $70,062,084, as given in our table this morning, | ‘The aggregate clearauces last week were for five days, | instead of six, as suppored, which was the cause of the | error. There was, therefor@, a decrease in the total, com- pared with the previoos week, of $1,825,527, ‘The I'naamia Railroad bas declared « semiannual divi- dend of six per cent, payable on the 15th inst; the Nas- ena Bank, @ eem! annual dividend of four per cent, payable on the 16th inst; the Merchants’ Insurance Company, & semi-annual dividend of ten per cent, paysble on the Lith inet, the Nasrau Fire Insurance Company, of Brooklys, a com’ 1 divideot of ton per cent, payable on de mand. the Jersey City Insurance Company, & semi an nual dividend of five per cont, payable on demand, the New York Equitable Insurance Company, a dividend of ten per cent, payable on the Lith inet; the Ohio Life and Trost Company, a semi annual dividend of five per cent. The earnings of the Racine and Mississippi iailroad for two months pest were as follows — Jane ve $10,992 90 81,143 00 Two monthe...... secu s: $72,106 80 By the arrival of the steamship Arabia at this port from Liverpool, we bave four days ister intelligence from all parts of Eorope. Her advices are not important. Money continued tn active demand at full rates, Consols left of at £5 1.16 @ 99 5-16 for account. The last returnsof the Bank of Fingland show an increase in the amount of buillon and in unemployed notes. The colton market is reported steady, with an improving demand. Some of ihe cireu’ars report an advance of one sixteenth of a pen- ny per pound. Breadstoily were dui and depressed. From all parte of Hurope the most favorable accounts are rece|ved of the crops, and ihere is every prospect of a harvest more abundant than has been known for years. A very limited bostness \@ reported im American stocks. The London money market does not improve so rapidly as anticipated, and continues in a very feverish, excited condition, The London Mme, of Saturday, June 7, ‘The funds remain without animation, and at the cloee of the day there was a sight decline. Consols for the th of July opened at % 5 t> 98\( ex-dividead, and after regu: lar hours transactions took place at 93 t090);. Bad ao- counts from the Faria Hoorte, coupled with vague rumors of the receipt of tolegrapbic despatches from India and Cbipa anaouneing a further unfavorable movement n the exchanges, were the c vases of the distrust tate in the day ‘There are toe many Frehequer bile in the market, an inereage n the demand for mouey to day caused thom to drop to 8a, to 4a, aisconnt Referring to the position and prospecis of the Bank of France, the Tims says. — bans pon ey By reduction of £300,000, which bas occurred during the last tem days in the stock of baliion ia the benk, the directors of that institation decided yertor: day to lower their rate of discount. It is believed that the step is virtaally > be altribnted to rovernment compuls'on, emownt of tndisidual opposition, Uke government would AY, SULE 8, 1857. ee ege. Certainly not abandon their po'nt The government doubtless, rendered sanguine by the ponents at the ‘veot, and impatient to smatch iis benefs without for ik to be safe from aii cantlagencies. OF course, it any { Unloward event were to happen, the pawition would be ous of great danger; but if fipaveral institutions are to be made eu ‘vieut to potttics! motives, risks of that sort must be ‘ run The worst dangé lies in the ue which tue prece- dent is likely to be put to for the future. Bock Excbange, Treway, July 7, 1867. $. 000 Tennesse66's') 825g 100 shs Rd RR Wm 200 Virginia 8055 1.400 0, 2009 do. 900 do. 1000 |W Carona 6 . wd do 1000 C.Nforaia 7? "0 G6 2 600 do, 6000 , ae 6 6 OHO do. 5 6000 Clim. W Hter Bde 02 654) do... #30 400 do it ‘200 Miobigan C RR #3 86 Te WOCA Pits RA. .68 42 “ . % 200 do...atwk 42h 7000 do... B56 168 me do a 4s 690 NiinowCan’ Bde 98 1 do b6o 43 156 1 Cen Righte.. #25 100 do. 60 41g MOOGakChiw Mos 954 J9Vavama RR ,,.,. 92 1000 do. «. 2 Md MS&NIWRR..opg 60 600 LErie&W2OMBs 20 464 do,.pk&eo 4600 LaCr&MRBe'62 30 266 ao .. opg Mahe Bk Commerce 105 1,600 10 American Ex Bk. 16% 208 bt £3 om Ex Bk seri) | 107 00 © 26 Atlanne Rank 80 (Che 49 96 Dels Hud Capal Co 116 Gb? 49 . 9 100 A855 100°, 650 Cleve & RR. 60 Geleua & Ch RR, = §0%¢ | wre particularly iw viled (0 ineprct our # ook bass | baViD 4 60, IMBRED! co” | GOR i ! OLD AND NEW POLICEMEN. Valuable Information Boe the POLIOW GAARETE. UY DIRMCT PROM TUE M \NUFACTOBRBS, Excellent trory handled table knives, 94 60 per Coma, ie " 0 rt do. At BV. HAUGHWOUT & CO-8, Corner of Broadway and Kroome atrent, Manpfacturers of fine table cutl-ry, wllyer plated ilasaware, he., Ao, hud deeoracrs oF Prigek porce! Btrangers and visiio's to the of-y wre cords Our eau hia ment, where they ean view the whole on the premises ee VOTHING AT WHOLKSAGH FOR Oasd.—OASH 7 i C bu ers of ready made elotbing, for fut! md winter trade, DAVID J & OMORUE F LEVY, 84 War ea wreet, New York, en ON NOW REMEDY FOR T! oduoed. It is nyt fe just betne ter ard ‘cure, iw fluid form, to be ‘trenfa into the Dr. B.GOOT Al B, vibes Lae wore! Oxmes & frec conauliaton wi Me dway. When ie imake geod hina eure, gartion'ars soon. YOMIRBD INIVIAL BPAMPING-—-ONLY DEPOT af GIMBREDE'S, Bewovolttan Hote 1) °RPSa AND NEBZOUS DInMaARD OF RTERT form, paina in the thats and body, wars of solr, ale ph oppetia and. stated afte, Cad AADAC eR a *t ha Ri’vicctrd Uiril of yomnfal. st opus theoegshur body —Inenoy too Bold a 202 wowery Prioe $2 50, two, 84, POE TES KOs? AUTHENTIC tyFORM AMON About te barciovd's, san The FOLICE GASRITE, NOUR +UD'® MEDICATED SOAP CURES TAN, PIM- phe freckiv&, mosquiio bites, ae. 67 Walker meee, mone w CARD ENGRAVER AND STATIONER way, © card ane included with esci? pinte, OUR4UD'S POUURE BUBTILE UPROOTS HAIR Y G permar ety fromr low foreheads, apper ips, or any pat of the body Warrantod G* , Maaloh, forcecter; Brooklyn; #arces & Park New York, de. VS YOU SERN THE $3 © SHORS Am “ciao the 99 60 and 84 boos a JOM, Ha. near the W URAUD'S LIQUID BOUOR, LILY WHITR, ORIEN, cen, See the illustrations The POLICe GAZETTE. Cetton Trade. PATENT 10K FITOHER—JUST THE TIMING T ‘ested term.” It wll Koop tow te The circular of T. J. Stewart & Co. contains the follow- funda ‘or aly silvia and retail by ah re tog remarks upon the market end the crop :— p AEA oor ‘The market bas improved 7; 10 360. sinoe the issue of BARRICADES IN NEW YORK. ' Li our ciroular per Canada, on the 24th pit. This is owing | een PO 108 Geer, to the continued favornbie repo'ta of the EgZ i j pies are carrytog an extra eupply of the movey bas been in upusual request year. The daily sales averago 8/0 bales closing firm at our revised quotations. to be eaid cn the subject of he @rowing crop. ance of three weeks on an average for ite spparcnt back. ‘wardness is conridered to be very full, and the opinion prevails that with its very healthy don it disappear That it will check the early deliveries cotton there can be no doubt, but that the crop will be ox. pored to any serious hazard by the late is In the past | 2 z eile ihize very great doubt. plang ipod the letters generally indicate @ boalthi feeling cn this it. The repeipts of the pre ent crop coa- tinue small,end as po inducement exists to hurry im the Pcatter ed parcels di ‘the two months which remain to close the season, the figures at the ports will not vary much from 2,950,000 bales. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFCATION, Orlorne Uplends. Floridan = Mobile and Terns, <2 a)3 12 a8 12 05 ry seth Mle 1 ath Mat en lot.. — | id fair. Fair to go fair CITY OUMMERCIAL REPORT. Tesway, Jaly 7—6 P.M. Asus —The stock was increased by fresh arrivals and the market was inactive. Small sales uf pots wore made ‘at 7Kc., while pearls were nominal. Braaiercrrs.—Flour—The market maintained the im- tone manifertet yesterday, with a good local and Favern mand, while sales wore made to a falr 61 full prices. The transactions footed ap about 7,000 bbls, at about the follo #ing quota ious: — Common to good Slate... . Common to good Michigan Extra State, Extra Ohio. Common to eae coes Southern mixed to good brands Southern fancy and extra, Canadian supertine sod Choice extra brands of (/n10, 5 see ranged from $9 6) a $10 60. Canadian sold tothe ortent of adout C0 a 400 bbis., at about the above quo:ations. Southern four was less busyant, while sales were contned to 1C0 a 800 bbis. within the range of the above qno at ons. Rye four and corn meal were quiet and prices unchanged. Wheat—The market continued firm, with sales of about 10,00 @ 12,000 bushels, ied in which were about 9 busbels old South ord at $1 65, with 1,500 bash- Chicago spring stot 46, ‘aod a cargo of Milwaukie Covran —A sale of a cargo of Rio was made, Of 2,700 bags, for export, at 10° ,c., and 60 do. 12Ke. regarding Stocks Kio 30th Jone, bags....... Sales of week for consumption est + Consisting Vacnaica at stalernecot Quetations. a Taguayra, 4me.. 12013 . 1}6 Native Coy.,4ms.— ai’ + — all Conta Rica, 4 ma, 18) (ald 104a10% Jave,m.&d.4me. — a1636 1248135 St. Dom , cash... — wiz The market for all desoriptions during the past week has been inactive. Holders, however, show great firm: eepecially for Rio, prices of which nave a upw tendency The transactions ip [io embrace } 485 bags, lota to the trade at full rates, and 1,200 bags takea speculation at 11! 6. Cortoy.—The market continued firm, while sales wore ses por bale, with some sea island do. at lx 81; © steamer Ci of grain at 4%. in sbip’s bags. To London 260 tons oil cane were taken at 128. 64 , and 60 ditto at los. Thore ‘was nottnng new to Havre or to the Continent. Navat Stomms —Spirite was firmer, with cales i] turpentine of aboot 600 obis. in shipping and merchantable order, at 47¢. a 480. cash, Rosin was steady, with salos of about 1,000 bois. common at $1 95, 310 Ibs. delivered. Crndo was firm and nominal at $4. Tar ranged from $1 15 to to $2 12. Otte generally were quiet, and Prices change of moment. Paovmons.—Pork—The market wae loss active and somewhat irregniar, but closing with a firm fooling. e salen were cenaned to about 590 bbis. of mens, lote, at $22 600 $22 75, Prime was firm, with nies at $19 15a $19 2%. Boof was steady, with males of about 50 bbls , incl coomtry mess at $16 50 @ $17, and re- od Western at $17 60a $18. Prime mene was dail at 3 8 $50. Beet shana were quiet and nominal. Cut meats were firm, with sales of 60 bhde., inelariln, thoulders at O50, Af ke , avd ama at 10%o. allo. | ‘was inactive, with sales of about 160 a 200 bbls. at lic a 1440. Batter and cheese were in fair demand without change in prices. Rive —Sulen of 120 caaks wore made at 4 Sccans.—The sales embraced abont marcovade at 9g¢ 8 10%C,; 100 do. at 10° 40. 8 6350. oy hhds. do, Porto Rico at 11¢., and 160 boxes at Lic. a ‘Wrunkey.—Sales of about 200 bole. were made at 320. MISCELLANEO! DVICE TO STRANGERS..1F You ebina, gina, gaa fixtures of silo@r plated wara fo fo A CUS. Bit and 683 Broadwey, they hare Fi largest ot Wp the city, aed they prices are much beiow the WANT T) BUY OB RIOT IN Eo SEVENTH aL Rb. : sat SOROTISE Tbe HB ONLY PLACE IN THE UNITED BT, T PORRESTSB'R enamelled iwelerpeet fot foe wasbabie show carda, is at 413 Broadway, corner of sree, 8. ¥ HK RIOTS IN THE SIXTH WARD. Numerous engravings ee the POLIOK GAZEITE. DOLLAR SEWING MACHINES UNDBR INJUMO- Uon.—The undersigned. baving obvined an injunction Of the Circuit Court of the Uniled Staics agaiust George Ray, one of the venders of thy ndove mnationed Rotles that thoy intend 10 presexmie “wn street, - menner all oher persons viol or inf patented rights A manufacturing, pew © or machines: 1M SINGER broadway, aad BaBBllvevk8 IN NEW ¥. KK. Numerous i ust ations. Ree we POLICE GAZETTE. BASNESS 2A) VEKILITY, IM GUTH ‘You are honestly assured that ‘Dr. JACOB lo the dormant funcuons of natare, chest, emiches, Bed roeergsoes annacag set heone Ce ESS Gi ee apa eegens ree 7 —S. CAMAC! Bu -Hrrescock.—On Tuesday, J Row, rE | , July, 7, by the a Dr. Boman, of Py ES bride's (athe, W. Baxexto Mis Neue y' ‘Troy papers please copy. Havenan—Seerana Us Wortnesday, June 24, by the Rov. Mr. Stovens, Mr. Samom, Havemas to Misa Carnamunm Baaraxp, both of Uua city. Hurwacat—Linpamasy,—On Friday, Joly Ph. Merkle, Mr. Cowman Buaxann Huvma P. Linvmmass, both of this city. ly °, by the Rey, to Mins Maman Urea. Boourt — At Old Hackensack, N. J.,0n Tuesday, July 7, Jaco C. Bocame, aged 96 years’ and 1'mouth. Tne funeral services will be bold in the Duteb Reformed church, at Hackensack, to morrow morning, at clevem o'cicek’ The frieeds and acquaintances are vitauion. leave ithout further . § o'clock, returning at half past two. Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 7, of inflam. mation of (he bowels, Raxmoca M, wife of Uliver Bradford, and davgbter of Capt! Kbea Bradford, of Sout Waldoboro, Maine, aged 32 years and 8 days papora copy. CLRRY.—Al the residence of ber \rouker in-law, Patrol Reed, Stes, daughter of the late Thos. Clory, of the parish of Cronlovghan, county Clare, Ireland ‘The frienda and ecquainiances of the family are respect: fully invited to atteud the faneral, this a(ernoon, at two o’cloct , from No. 16 Greenwich street. Denw.—On Tuesday, July 7, at threo o'clock A. M., Mr. Jons Drxx, aged 20 years, 9 months and 10 urge. The frientis, and those of his father, Peter Dann, aiso the friends of bis father in law, James MeDevitt, ave invited to attend the fun rral, this afterooon, at balf-past (aree o'clock, from his father’s residence, No, 26 Vandowater street. His remains will be interred in the Catholic cemetery, Elorenth street. aged th Her remains will be jaken to Mount Pigasant, Oraage county, for interment. Hammon —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Jaly 1, after @ short and severe jlinces, Joux ©. D.,’son of feane and ‘Susan @ Hammond, aged § years and 6 months. The triencs and to attend the funeral, residence of bis parents, No. 06 street, Iya. ley, egod Kmtay —On Tuesday 4 the beleved wife of Lawrence Kel brothers, Michael aad to raond the requested es o'clock, from her juaintances are reapeotfally invited afternoon, at © from the ! Patrick Hanigan, are funeral, this afternoon, at baif late residence, No. 183 avenee Her remaiaa will bo interred in Onlvary Cometery. Manres —O8 ly 6, @romes Mantra, native of Ju eland, ‘en years. Lodge No. 0. of. Fat s reopomteliy tages © ee . Of Y. F., are ay tn tend the funeral, this afvernoon, a two o'cisek, from tho residence of bis brother, James Martin, fo 265 West Tw seventh street. July 1, Da pia Thiam —On Tuesday, 1, Davip, you of William and Margaret MoW iliiam, ‘aged 18 tooutha. ‘The relatives and (riends of tho ‘amily are invited to attend the funeral, this afcencon, threo o'clock, from No. 60 Weat Twenty fourth sireet. The re- maine will be taken to Greeawood Nicwotss.—On Taesday, July Jamos Nich vile, ged 77 yours. ‘The friends and relations are reapersfully invited to ab tend the fwoeral, this afternoon, af fcwr o’cloc’s, from No 91 West Thirteenth stroot, @:the ut fasther in r{sation. RavNoins.’— Un Second ay, 6th ‘ast, Asa 0, wife oF Richard M. Reynolds, in the 6)et yeur of her ag8. ‘The relatives and friends of the fam. ly are respeoti' Invited to attend the foneral,om Fourth (yy Sy es / Sth inet., at two olelock, from her iste res'sence, Rivington street. Raa ae Munday a ibe Tob ear of bis «ga. yethe riers af the Pam's age rospoc:ily tawited to ab tend the fecoral, from bs into raskignce, No 252 Woet Thirty fourth street, this aMernoon, ab wo v'cleek, Without fortber inv tation. SHarraa —Un Theeday morning Mars. Maat Me « he femuy, of her son, nd com in aw, Richard Sterling, be feneral, this afer. 4 Kast Tweoty eighth Mrs. Jase, widow o? July 6, mr Roar, Swapema, in the F0th yont The relatives two Thea, R. Shavdk ave rey cotfnily invaca toattosd goon, at four o'clock, from No & ‘Socan -On Monday, July 6, Mrs Manaaner Ans, rottot year of her age. de of the family, and thone of ber brother, John Raymer are roepestiully igyited to ateod the funeral, from bor Inte rewitonce, No. LIS Align (reo, this aflernoon, at two oeluck.

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