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eermetiiaeiecemasseneninedl Fhe Melancholy Accident at Miiten Harbor, OUR PORTCRESTSR CORRESPONDENGR. Portcamera, July 7, 1867, Reported Gold Duscovertes in Guiana and | Mlecw here, Wo have rece! ved the followiug anonymous commauni- fre Pout of July at Porichester—The Sad Accident at | ogilon from « correspondent {x British Guiana:—~ Mion Hartor—Bigh' Lives Lost—The Inquest Kaow‘ng the ubiquity of the Hexa'p, I was expecting to qe tn is some acoount of the celebration of the glorious Fourth (a this charm'ng litte village; and,as @ painful ‘eveat bas just tran-pired bere, of which i send you the particulars, I will juet remiad your thousands of readers ft was of the happiest, merriost and jolliest kind The ‘Gown turned out in fboliday attire. We hed our squibs, ‘Crackers and fireworks—~our village pasquina fe, in whieh ‘tome of our “characters” got are up--an excellent boat wace, aad a good address from Mr. Woodward. The boys joked and “hollered,” the old men chatted,and the girls amiled their prettiest summer smiles, To enjoy a Foorta give me a quiet, rural, picturesque spot MB» Portchester, Situated in the rich valley of Weetchese county, about twenty aine miles from ‘Wow York, on the New York ant Now Guven Rail- road, with the placid Armouch meandering through it— for Demcty, and healthy location. nia town cannot be ex- colted, It bas at present a population of about three thousand, four charches, veveral seminaries which care heid to bigh estimation, aad a number of faciorie «@iving employ ment to a large and industrious community. Portcbenter has increaved conriderably within the 'ast few, years, mazy infuential citizens of New York making! tuair aummer residence. Amore thoee who are promi nent ia advancing our local interests are Bshop Waite bovse, Geo. Thx. W. P. Van Ruosaciaer, Req, and Cnarle T. Cromwell, Raq. Land near the town averages at $600 an arre, while the price asked jor lots 1a the place gives one an idea that the Portshesters anticipate rome day to be aided to New York. The cfos ‘aii about us are to & most proii-ing condition, and if the prevent dne wes her lasts, the corn, which, owing to the Prolonged and uaexpected coldness of the ‘season, wa somewvat backward, will realize the fullest ex; of the farmer. ‘Tho painful event to which ] alluded was the upsetting of @ wail bout on last Cuesday morning, iu which a party of ‘Len persons, taking a pleasure excursion, were suddenly (immersed tn iho water, eiga! oalof the aum)or having gunk to rive no more This has thrown a gloom over our ‘community, and also been « zore a tiiction to mauy families im Mamaroveck, fire of tue porecns drowned bewngmz to that piace. Fcom the ivvestigation which (ook place be fore the Coroner. it appears that Dante! Gergen, deceased, Ihired ascow capable of containing Live, or at moat wtx perecos, and tuto which were put t Saal Kren tue rest chilaren They « Sound until they got as far us Milion Harbor, uear Kye, ‘when a sudden squall coming on, the sail, thrown mactt eai morance, boing fastened down to the stern, the boat capmred, causing the deplorasie res The shrieks of the tvo women who heid on to Lhe -cow soon brought the neighbors to the Fpot, api they were providentially saved trom a watery grave, On turaioz the ecow over one man ‘was found dead, entangled io the rigging. Tote was Daule! Borgen, a very promisin« young man of 24 years Of age,and of good education. He was married only @ Ghort time previously, aud now with himecl!, wife and ‘Child ali the fleeting joys of | f+ are passed. From @ book found in his possession aud some having reference to a case in which one Patrice ean, brakeman on the Hud*ou River roat, and a Mrs. McNaoara, of Brooxlyr, are interested, it would wmypear that Bergen wax a puicter by trade, and lived at No. § Mulberry street. I the memorandam book were maay apecimens of original poetry, of the epirit of which the following will give an idea: — sali ts vanity, vanity of vanities,” bere below; ‘Yes, corrupt and par iia! judges, that is so ‘What man can Jive ‘neath toat erinice sot!" ! When Justice by meniat place men's foil’d! ‘Whiist } coudemn’d, this humble call my lot, Because w-—— ¢0 swear for a perjures sot. Nor ts this ali the wiles of New Yor\ \ife— Bnoogh, I've to suffer for an ungrateful wife. ‘He whe next oocapies this co'l, 1 wish him to remember well, ‘That 'twixt our fate and felon’s doom Ose step will cioud the suaniest avea. evidence was given— Cornelius Farrel being duly bho deceased, Daniel Berge: oat with were upset, wo al boat Ont of the boat, and I with the otuer wo- ‘man, Bridget Farrel, got boid of the boat and beld on wat! ‘we were taken of by Mr. Losec. Bridget barrel (the other woman saved)—Tho oat wih vs John Apity, Timmeti chs was 6 ycars Old, and the o} test 17; eft home in the morning at S or Y o'clock; we bad liquor on board of the ‘Domt. woes the boat went tL lost my bold of it, and then got bold again, fuchard Brower, examined—Resides at Mamaroneck, Abe deceased, Pantel Bergen, hired © boat of mo on Tuesday; the boat on beach is my boai, cd We game | bired (y deceased; she is fourteon f bong, 4 feet 4 inchoe w and 15 inches in depth; I think the boat ts not maf to carry ten persoos: there has ix grow> persons a it when it blow harder than it ‘sesterday: [should not have let the boat if | had knowa ere were more than three of four persone golng tu her, DROWNED, Pentel Berzen......2% years of age: residence New York. Hevoria Bergen (wife) 27 be “ « Wilber Bergen (cbilé) 8 moathy “ “ John Agiy, Mamarone Timothy Foley, Michael Foie: “ 7 Michael O'Brito, =“ Jmovet Farrei, “ Bare, Prvdgot barrell, Mamarove Mary © tren, ~ Oity Intetiigence. Oxcaxtarow of mu Tureen: Warn Mesicmar ‘Cvrn.—The ox members of the police of the Thirteenth Monicipal dstrict met yesterday evening st the station owe, and | roceeded to organ re them clyes int> an asso. ciation to be called the “Municipal Club of the T..irteenth ‘Wart,’' (or the purpose of m ‘toa! protection and support, nnd the maintenance of their democratic principles. Nearty ali the members, with (9 except on of a few sick, ‘were present. The following gentlemen wore elected per manent olicert by accla: Presidon! second do: John P.' Mitchell, Corresponding Secretary John Garrah, Record John Carverry, Sory ant f , and after appoiating & om. mitte of Ove to draw a conestitu'ion and by laws, three ps KO for Fernando Wood were given after which meeting was adjourne:. Santtant Scavey or nor Pocermevm Wanp.—BHealth Wardeo Wood has completed the annual survey of him ‘ward, aod has examined every block, house, sink, yard, calla aad ceampool within hie jurindiotion, Im accor:lance ‘with Ue matructions of the City Inapector, He reports 207 Fall sinks, 29 Cithy collars, 11 (ilthy yards, comspools with in; he has made Mey streets, 22 complaints of streete in an ua. 7 condition, and has gerved i1d notioes on owners, agra, snd tenants t) abate nuisances, an: sae 268 abatomenta of nuisances detrimental to'the pab- Ve health Ce his ward in a healthy condition. Tt ts ‘tat Mr, Morton has ‘fan additional force of men onder the supervimon of Brana Warden Wood, and has ordered him to pat the ‘atreets of hat ward in a clean and healthy condition at the earliess poeaible date, Howea Lome wren Stacker Warmer Twertoy,—Those Jota are numerous particn/arly in the Twelfth, Twenty firs nad Twenty-second wards, The Wardens of these wards are dally reporting with diacrams the condition of these Lota in thelr respective wards. aud have been instracted wy the City T to serve notices OM owners to Mi them with ‘and wholesome earth, or otherwise con tract good and proper drains to the main sewer in the wtrects. Several have a ready this season compiled prompt. iy with the notices served, and by this means have not oaly promoted the public health, but have adaed « per wontage to the value of their property, Cramggec Broanway.—Uniler the contract with the Oty Tnapector, Broadway is cloaned twice a woek by the street oweop ng machines, ich have, so far, worked vory well: but thie great thoroughfare should be swopt every siqet end {tie to be hoped that, under the contracts soon to be iesued, this will be donc. The street was cloancd iam mod. The ily perfor! intends to try the riachives om the cobble sone paroment ehortiy. Free ce Beoome Stamer.—About talf-past flye o'clock, ast aight a fire was discoverod in some wood sheds In the rear of No. 187 Broome street, owned by Christo! Man daft, The firemen were promptly on the and ex Unguished the fire vefo communicated to ling houses, The Amounts to abort 61 ‘0 tneer. 00. ance The fire wre cued by children at play with ee 10 THS BDITOS OF THE MKRALD, Barraa Gotana, June 4, 1857. The onterprise of the Amertosa people is ao well known tha: I am tudueed to inform them, your columas, that gold bas been diseovered in Cayenne (French Guia Ba), ado: ® ays sail fiom Demarara; also, ia the Rico Orinoco (Venezuela). The m! be very rich and gold plenty. tn the Demarara ¢olonix of the tn of ‘says, also, that in the veins of Beritce, aod equito thore Is abundance of gold. The sudiect in ea. deavi red to be kept quiet, ag the planters here are lest ‘he laborers w'll quit the sugar eatates, they requiring wi the available labor, Should afew enterprising Ame- Ficaps be induced to come out, doubdtiess @ now California 401 Australia will be opewed up to them. There is one steamer and several railing weese's between this port (De. marara) and Cayeane apd Orinoco. @ RESIDENT IN DEMARARA {Prom the Port of Spain Gasetve, May 9, 1507 } GOLD DIGGINGS, Considersdvie excitement bes beeu cused here by the arxvai of a vessel from the Spanish Muin, bringing letters aud alvo a copy of the Guayana Gasetfe, conta.cing extra ordinary reports of the discovery of a new gold field about alvety miles from Upata, where it will be recol Kected about three or four years feed Mrenamenens se gold was taken from the river. We have been favored with a eight of several of these letters, and alao with copy of a letter publiabed in tae Ge om Casetie. One of these letters states that nearly wll olerks aud laborers are leavirg Coigad Bolivar ( Angostura) for the new mines, which are &i 4 place called Tupogun, ant we understand formerly belonaing to the late Colonel Faatiton, thet they ‘are leaving iv parties of thirty aad forty aday.’ Dr. Plat art, with a detachment of soldiers, bas been sont by tac government to the gold flchi to seeporcer. The rivor steamers bad been obliged to cease working in eonve- quence of all their hands having left and rtarted for the gold delds, The sverage tind is two onnces per day for each maa; bit there bave beea Lastances where mu. larger quaatities have been taken. A Me. Gruber, who left here some two years azo, obtained tweaty four ounses in between seven and eigbt bours; and two men who were working at the game (ime obta.ned forty tour ounces, 4 is gaid to be within the British territory of cording to the Line ran some years since by Sir Robert<ch uaburgb, by order of the British go vernoment. Letters in town atate that Mr. Matheson, her iwan'c Maesty's Vice Copeul at Culdad Bolivar bas left that palce wad proceeded to the gold tteld, the gold tles at a depin of between 6 ant 6 fem from the surface Large orders hnee been received here for pickaxes, shovels, and © ber implements for diggin NES 0: YVIDENC Ks Republic sf Ven: 21 & Pobiwat doi Canton. — Upata, April 29, 1857. To lis Excellency tae Governer, Firs; Polteal Cnief of the Province. Sir—The Juez de Paz coder a communica on dated 16th of present mouth wrote a the following. — Sa—Jeva Four.co pai Cantos, U pata. Under date of the Idth Marcb last, { informed you of the new discovery of gold mute at the Baratal, or Noeva Provideacia a> it ts nov called; this department was not then in a position togiveany ery correct account of the pertioulars, as it then bad bo trustworthy dute at bard. I am sew enablod to inform you that the amount of coll extracted from the sol! ls (escamdulose) beyond beef, There are many spots immeuey rich ia ore, and to give you an idea I wil give pou the most ex. traordipary instances we have heard of. Two men, !’edro JusnGarcia and Bentura Mena, bow searchers afer cold cathe spot alluded to, yesterday obtained thirty roar ovsers of cold, The goid thus found was in large nuz- gets. To-day a pugeo: was found weiching four and 9 helt ounses, Al the divers are sccoesstu’, fading from two to four ounces per day. 1 have meptioued the avove inatances as baying been the roost remarcab.e, The gold has been found atthe depth o: five anda bal’ {cet from The surface, more or leas. 1 must now {n'urm you that some proper authority is required at the di rrinzs to keep the peopie there in order. re are a.reacy upwards o- 100 men assemb.ed there, and there have been many dis turbapces already, aud oibers may taxe place which may lead ‘ata. comsequences Un ees an ‘mme-ltiate chet. lw prt on their digorderly proceedings DRM? HERNANDEZ. ‘The Voung Sen's Democratic Colon Club and the late William L. Marcy. The Young Men’s Demooratic Union Club heid a special meeting Inst night to give expression to their regret at the ceath of William I. Marcy. There was a large attedacce of members, and in respect to the memory of the de cea ‘he club room waa draped in bieck. Srarumy DP. Derry, the chairman, called the meetiug to order and anoounced the object of their awembling ‘0 the following words:— GeyrixvEn or rm Yorxo May's Dewoceanc U:ron Crrp—It becomes my mournful duty in avauming for the first {me this chalr, to anuounce to Fou ties an iostrious man, o staterman acknowledged, wherever civilization dwells and who ‘been the fabricator of many of we Bobet £ erumenta! policies which adorn the history o* the Jast balf ceutury, slespa im the elcep of death. Wlvam L. Marey iano more. He has joined ‘The Layumerahle caravan, nat mores ‘To tant mysterious realm where each shall ‘ace Ris cham er in the sen. bale of death. © death: what fens: is in thy hasty realms | ‘by bupg-y poythe is eatin: everthing. ‘Wis great man has fallen at an hour when the ubiaat voice of @ ntticu was pouring forth in graad harmonies of Lberty ita reoicings over anniversary of the Declaration of American lodependence, aa if the Roler of Nations would entwine another patriot’s pame with » sas event ever celedrated among uatoas. He died too at a time when there was rising above the dissensions of party, over the Uuiou and over the world, one una: mons accord among men that be was in tho front rank of the irst statesmen of the age, Venerable for an expe- rievee of balfacentury in which be nas displayed nis ability as @ jurist, a8 the Goveraor of States, us the raler Of armics, as the Senator and diplomatit of « nation, W'l- liam I, Mercy died ripe in years, covered with honors and immortal in the histery of ovr country. And the na- cu to-day bas paused wi.ic the public heart baa pulpt. tated its mourning anthem over bier, aa honor and forrow Caited at hie grave to moura the uations bereave ‘ment. Gur State carta! has today, tap, been dressed in tho solemn garb of solema sorrow, aad oar national jones boly wih the tribote of national even oor own humble hall is wreathed with the aniversal gloom which pervades the peovie. But he who is 20 ‘More, he who iired now otles sed patrie, is “On mountains whero immortal morn prevails; ’ and there he wili live in all that perpetuates the momory of man ou earth, in the recorded proofs of his own great actons, in the O'springs of his intellect, ia the deep eograved lines of a gratitude, and inthe respect and homage of man- i od. Olay, Calhor Webs or, Marcy—yo of mighty Jeet, vs of the past, ye of the nadon=ye are sanctified, Nalone on earth, bet ip beavea, We are astombiod, emen of the o.ab, to pay the tribute of oar wuiversal gyrd to the memory, to the virtues, to the #tateamanahip he deparied. What hal! be oor action? ‘Applause greeted this speech, and Mewara. Nonglas, Tay. lor, Speacer W. One and others fullowod in oriof aud "Finucsos moved that a committee of three be lated to draw up reer expressive of the sense and L. F Harrison, A. J. Rose were appotntéd each com- ‘Mittee, aod instructed to report oext Friday evening. The Crab thea adjourned City Politics. REPUBLICAN CBNTRAL COMMITTEE. Tals committee (old men’s) met last night ot Stuyve Institute, Joseph C. Pinckney, Vico Chairman, in the chair, anda very atiendauce o members present. Aseries of resolutions presented from the Young Me Committee asking the co operation of the two finance committees in ‘ihe collection of means to strengthen the organ’ ration’’ were a fopted. | A spirited debate arose on a motion to declare vacant | the seat of Alfred Bensb from the Ninth ward, on accoont of now-atteadance and removal from the ward. On the cone hand it was contended thet the ward acsoctations alone had the power to declare vacancies; while the ma jority declared that the central voay could, upon information, deciare a vacancy, leaving the clations to (il it The motion was toally passed, and Mi Starr, who bad been chosen delegate by the ward Jou, and received bia credentials, was admitted to bis reat Mr. Groxow Trewin tien, of the Fourtesath ward, moved the appotntment of a commipee to express the approval the committee to the recent decisions of the Court of A Sod Supreme Court, with relation to the acts of the ey alawure respecting New York. Jomty A. Keeway, of the Fifth ward, hoped that the mo- Hon would be withdrawn withont ® vote, They were avowodly a party committes, and there would not be any. thing very remarkabdie in the the success ie thetr 72 rty,or the acts of ite represent tives. He boped the motion would be withirawn as wholly unpecessery. if the people of Jot them say #0, Dat. let not thie committee. 5 ty, and coald not do any ly aid pom the table. the Fourth ward, moved that the Secre- ittee, resolutions of condolence with the fam)i¥ of Heory (arlie ward, ‘(hia Waa adopted and More Mysteries of the Sea CHARGE OF RAPE ON TITS HIGH BRAS AND SRRACH OF PROMI-R OF MAR CSITED STARE DIETUCT ATTOUNET'® OFricE. devy §. George Conway, captain of the ship Switrer- land, wae arrested on @ charge of baying committed « Ape on Jane | , an Ragheh girl, aboat twenty years of age, on the Lith of April last, during the voyage of that youre! from |i verpoo! to this park, The compial that the eaptain induced her into hs stateroom, and that he there committe: the offence complained ef. She also alleges that on remonstrating with him and express ne her determination to oxpore the matter, he silenced her by ieing, in presence of the doctor of the ship, to marry , aud that ina fow afterwards the doctor was taken guddenty iI! anc dl There wore other ph; on board who attended him and wished to havea mortem examination, but this would not he allowed. The defendant was held to bail In the «um of $0,000. The ex- amination 's set down for noxt Wednesday. United States Marshal's Office, CHARGR OF @TARNING ON THE Nit SEAS. Sry 8.—Char! Coven! from Demarara in the shi; the committee adjourned. CHARGE MANSLAUGHTER ON THE HIGH SRAS. doha Real fcaman on board the American bark Fatcon, was \rrested on & charge of having stabbed Hines. oue of the crow, with a shoath knifo, there- by cansing his ‘enth on the bigh seas, on the 19th May, URT Cotpmnitte | by Commissioner Gridgham, | | | | | NEW YORK GERALD, Orte not Maton at Wedoken. A-tmatch was played yesterday ob Hoboken, between tne @econd cieven of & George's aud the Yonkers Club, the Youkers gentiomea taking the first (nnings, tae following i scone Fonkere Lit ines Foniers 21 innings. Sweden dank b. Lilly’ © b. lallywhite....... de, bdo. Crosiey b. Beary b. do. Oudily ¢ Wells b, ‘Wo.te rua ow: (. GaoRGa’s geooN) coOnEGA Stovengon b Crossley... 0 ‘Toraerc Henry, b, Cross. Mis wikia dane 3 Vinton nos out.......... 9 Van Buren ron out, Crogreve b. Swedenbank 2 Vaux b. Crosaiey. .. O Liltywhite ¢, Baimer, b. ine’ bavge b. Dasniord, ¢ Cranley .... 0. seseees Googrove b. Baehiford../ O Batley not out eh. uso Lb. wkt » 5 ‘+ 3 le Leg byes... 1 Bailey rux ou Wides .. 7 Btevensoac é& b, Bash C* Soonihelieliaiainpe a i ‘Vinton not out, 8, SleSace ‘Thi maich was woa by the &, George's Club, with fe7en wickels to go down. The bowling end fieldisg on both aides wan excel'ent. as was aiao the ba ting of aessrs, Vou Korea, Lillywhle aod Bailey on the s& George's side, and Meters Stedweil, Crossley, Baizer, aad White on the Yonkers’ side Important to Housekeepers —4, 04 la. of Cont to the Ton SEVENTH SCVICIAL DIDTALCT. Thefore Just'oe Vearaon. Alfred Marches vs, Peter Ciloe, ~The plainuit was aa wasigaee of —— Dor al dealer, to recover of de- fondant @ balance of $ alleged to be due for eoal sold to defootant a the Waverley Horse and at G'lsey’s Bald. ing. To defewoe ® was proved that 111 tons of coal had been delivered during the wiater by Donnelly, and tbat defendant's exmployés havin: oalled bia attention tothe small appearance of the loads, the seven tons next de! vor. @@ were weighed with tOe utmost care, Ore ton tboreof on tue city bay acaies at Tompk os market, and cach ton averaged 216 Ibe. short of 2,000 lbs. Lovendsat claimed a ceduetion of that amount from the whole yuauttty, in- cluding that uot weighed. Three coal dealers testified that the rule was to deliver 2,990 Ibs. the place of destina. ton, and that {any was loat by carting from the a, wh ch iv clean conl they agroed would not exceed 10 Ibs. to the ton, the cealer must make thet loss good, ‘The Justice allowed a deduction on only the seven tons ‘b bad been weigaed, bolding thus the remainder vot having been weighed, and having beon paid for before it ‘Was suspected they wore short, could not sow be taken inte comsideraLos. Phe Jeenuant wok time to appeal. Lochitt’s, Brookiyn, 251 Hulton Street. es uc maulus frloges, blidlags, tassels, buttons, raids, dc, 1% Cent Ambrotypes and W Cent Photo. hs, Niagara "alla, the eity and conairy geaerally, plea Flalizad Sy MOLMMS. 259 Broad’vays 7 S08 OF Gentn’s Ventilated Beaver Casstmere—the Jead’ng fasblonable hat of ti 0 nealleled for Nght decided elegt Yor sacc owly by GENIN, alt way, oppor Pods, Portable Dressing Onses in Great Variety. 3.48. SAUNDERS’ store only, st 0.7 Astor House, Newest Styles.—J. & & No. 7 Astor Honse. SA DNDERE sone on @ollet Articies, a Mich jb Se BAURDERY ete only. 01 Bo, 7 Astor Howse. Smithsonian House, Broadway, Corner of i eireet--On the Zuropean or Americaa plan, at Optica. . Life in Wail Street.—Subseribe Dre’ aa treet Peoner, 8) Oristadoro’s Wigs, Hair and Foupecs SSA ee = ta slor’s Hair and Woa! 9000 Harlem! let al. Mrte,eold and ap piled a the maaufacory. Broadway. Sunburn, Freckles, 0% and Erup- Hens cured, and diseclored ekin cleared, by JONBR’ old Lil ian soap. Se. Depot BZ Howery, Jones’ coral batr Gil, as.; fae for bad ums, Serine pressing und removing te a Lasts Sey Bod Hupture.—Marsh & Co., Radical Care Truss Office, removed to No. 1 Vesey sireet, Asior Honea, ‘This pure and delith'fal essence te iocre: faver with the pubic Ural tar proprietors toadd largely to their faebities to moet th Arlee, Sold by DT LANMAN & OO. and by all druggisis, w bo’ Holloway’s Olntment Gives Immediate fase in Jumbago, pain tn tbe back caused by over straining, iniammation of the kidneys, and all exerna,. irrilauos: whether protuced by disease or resulting fom injury. pled with a due Gegree of fristion tt soon Accomp! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. oo . BUARY MARKET, Weoswvay, July 860, Mt ‘The sock market was pot eo buoyant Mis moraing, avd the movement net so wnlform in the different stocks. At the first board to-day Delaware and Hudson declined * per cent; Venusylvania Company, '(; Michigan Central, 1; Chicago and Kock Isinad, 2; i 14;, Erte advanced 1 per cent; Reading, 1%; Llinos Central, 2; Michigan Southes ; Cleveland, Columbns and Cincinnatl, 1, La Crosee and Mitwaukie, 2; Milwaukie aad Missiseippi,2!;. Cash stock was very plenty !n the street, and buyers are getting rapidiy Med up at high prices The party fn Micb'gan Southern is straining every nerve to sustain their stock at present prices; but it ap pears to us they are contending against fearfo! olds, The stock Is rapidly coming into the street, and murt continse to do 20. We do not think much of the judgment of any bolder who would not avail himerif of present prices to realize, The recent financial exposition of the company shows jret'y plain'y that there # no chance for a dividend on the old stock, anc only @ moderate probabDty of the fragment of a dividend on the preferred ten per cent gvarasiied, We sce oo reasom to hope that the | affaifn of the company ant the market valve of the stock will not take at once the cocrse of | the Frio, and leave those who centinne to hold tt, with 8 vastly depreciated aad worthiew property, to regret at | their lewwure that they did pot make the mort of » bad bar gain When am opportunity preeenied. We rezret to learn Wat tho necessities of the frie Mailroad Company have compelled them to execute a chattel mortgage for $1,000, 060 to favor of the treasurer of the company, to secure hie endorsements of their acceptances, Thin mortgage war recorded to-day, and covers ai! taeir rolliag stock, mash|- | nery, Cars, locomotives, and all moveable property of every fact of their approving of | ia. the acta Tt would be it be author|zed to draw up and tign, on — ate member (rom the First | pame and sature, We aiso bear (hat another morteage contemplated jor a large amount, which must be rauwed to moet the requirements of the company. © All value is thos offeetually wiped out of the stock, and any chance ofa dividend gone forever, frie is now in no bet tor porition than Harlem; and the stock must shortly rule at the same price, Nothing covld ilus- {rate more fully the entirely deceptive nature of railroad reports showing nominal profite and larce grows carn ing, Two yeart ago this company was relieve! from bankruptey by « leaa of $4,000,000, whigh then rendered \t completely easy ite finasces. Now the sum of | $9,000,000 is necesmary to meet ity presning obligations of « { | nant stator ‘ie® Steinberg, sent home by the American | Board of the act floating debt, contracted stnoe that period, ami to restore the condition of the road. New York Central ie ane of the weakest stocks on the list Tt was oflered to-day in large Jota, and foll of from the opening. Cleveland and Toledo has reached ® moat extraordinary point of infin. tion, Its Inet financial exhibit shows that every dividend paid |avolves the company nearly so much in debt. It is found very difficnit to mustain any riso in even the bem railroad stocks of the Woeet Galena and Chicago and ‘Chicago and lipck Island advance one day and fell back nearly as much the next, The London circular of f F, Sattorthwaite of June 26, received by the Arabia, enys— ‘and dist of creatt rest, whi want of confidence amongst Fog ish investors. in Germany aot other continental market, whore a Many Nov paying secur ties har negotiated, ‘the feeling American securities 's very unfarora- bi He. Partin accustomed to {nancial transactions 'n London, Paris and other commerciat centres, know wel! that the doings of Operstors ettber for a rice or Mall, hy We permaront fect on any eeearite, and tony THURSDAY, JULY 9, pesseat deprosston in the Sona ssae We took for the return of large lots of our railroad stocks from Europe, Tho feeling of distrust in this class of Arserican securities 's rapidly spreading over Furops, fad the probabittty is tbat many foreign holders wtll raal- ive, The repudiation axl delinquency of several of our Westera. roads on their boaded indebtenona, the iaautng of Preferred atocks at high rates of interost, the rapid (a- creae ‘a their funded and ‘toating debts, all servo to dlatarh fand destroy pdiic contdence, and cltimstely the market mast be giutted by cantious partion realirinc, amd other partic# refualog to touch such gecurities. At the second board In Crosse and Mii wavk’e foi! ofS percent: New York Central, ; Erie, sj: Reading, 15; Michigan Soathern, old deferred, 1}¢, Galena amd Chicago, *{) Cleveinad aad Toledo, : Mulwankle and Mississippi, 3a At the eeoosd vowed, for soversi days, the market ‘bas been lower than tn (he moraing. By great eiforts the bel.s Dave maraged (> make high quotations at the first board, for (t has been necessary (o make o-abow of hu provement for effect iu Furope and 'n Lue fulerier; but thoy bave only been abieto io 40 by very extensive pur cenaes, Ai the second board to-day Michigan Southern, guaranteed preferred, sold at T6 per cent, show!ng ade. cline of Oi per cant on the openiog price of the tret boat The od ateck wl act vary muck from present prices 20 long as the bonks remain closed. So long asthe tock purchased bas pot to bo paid for (yl easy enough be buy It but this wil uot continue always. Ona of these days the books will opea, when tue stocis wil be Let loose, aod thea we gba eee the fur tly frocacurtaia laside par- (ies who were prsity: nearly cleaned ous bofore the books cloned. ‘The Aaviatant Treasurer repota Wtay as follows — ‘Tota! reeerpts.... » 8815405 63 3 a ico ‘378,859 868 « Galanes 10,276,048 {2} The ateanship Vereia, from this. port for Liverpool, to daz, carries! out $862,585 22 (a speais. The Long Is'and Insurance Gow pany has declared a semi annual dividend of ten per oeat, payable on the 12th inst; the \xeelsior Fire Inaurnace Co, a semi angual @yidend of ten per cent, payadie on the 15th inst ; the Mercantile Bank @dividead of five per cent, payable on tae 40ts the Thint aveaue Railroad @ quarterly dividend of thrve per com, payadle on damand,; the Arc: tic Fira Tasurance ©), agemiaanval dividend of fre per cont, payadio on the Lith tars. Ader the adjouramect of the board duis moraing the following ssies of sioeks and boada were made at auction in tho Merehants’ Rxcbaago— asi $45,090 Virzinia ¢' coupon boads 1886 86% 10 do, do. 80 3,000 a0, do, 2,000 Loutsiana 6's do, 1,000 do do 900d = do. do. 15,000 do, do. 6.600 34,090 6,600 T) 2,000 Caitiorai 48,000 do do. ‘ 100'ehs U aton Irom Mining Co., of North Amer! Albert ©. Meoiay’s regular sem! weekly auction sate of stocks and boads will take piace to morrow, Taursday, a bait past iweive o'clock, at the Merchaats’ Exchange. ‘The June carvings of the Chioago and Mook Island road wore, tu—~ 1367 Asse. Tacremse scaeene cass cenesesesnsecen 459 ‘The corresyordont of the Manchester Cuartion writes from London, op the evening of the 26th, as follo ws:— Tbe demand for disnounts to-day have been active, and the supply of money having become auddenty scarce, the rates rule particularly frm. Nothing has been dove to- day below the bank rate. We have toa of the varying character of the maricet. The London Shipping and Mewartile Gardte tor the evening of tae same day remarks: — The mooey market ie tigtter, and 4 per cent is the gene- ral raie out of doors. Tho domand is more active and the supply less al nat. The hope of a turther reduction in the bank rato, therefore, diminishes. Stock Mxc WarwSoat, July 8, 1261. $2909 In 200 aha Roadg RIGO 78K 600 Tire <0 ‘do 7 10 78 1060 Missouri 6's 0 do. | 1000 Harlem Ri: 24m 1600 12 Cea RE bas, 60d, . 17000 do. 1 500 do. .b60 1000 Freed bwp i~ M411 Cea July rige 190 8000 Gal & Chic let m 915g 220001 FrinkWletmbd 45 ‘26 sha Bk Commerce 106 15 Am Eexebavge Bk 104 80 Metrop’n Bk serip 105 10 Park Ban! Wag 7 Det & MudCanaiGe 116) €0 Peun Coal Oo .... 19 Sixth Avence RR. 50 Pac Mail Steam Co 20 10) 0 60 ao. 900 Frie RR... 00 AMURE 209 100 La Cr 16 do. 40 Pac Mati Stmbp Co 00 Reading RE 20MIS&N IRD io bd 2000 NY Cen RR G's 20 sha Lar & MIT RR | % ope 493% | 160 do... ” do..., 4 4956 | 00 N ¥ Coniral RRS 100 Gal & Chie RR bow | too do... B10 100 0..... 9214 } 200 do. 500 Clev & Toledo Rit 100 200 do, | we abe do... | 400 £0 dO... 900 BSG } sno 100 40.0722... BO | 100 170 Mil & Mim R68 200 Brio Kut 100 40... HD OIG KEW YORK CASTLE MARKET. Wrewewar, July 8, 1857 ‘The current prices for the week at martes | mul ho | as follows— | nur carr. First quality, 912 00 a 812 bo | Ordinary... .: 10 8 1% | Common 100 a 10% oh nnnreey ee seee 90 a O60 | COWS AND CAV | Grainy. SU Be 2 Se ee oon 0 & 4500 | eves 0 & OO veal cane, | Petra quality, per Ib. sores 78 ™* (nher qualities, do. Ss 6 SHEE AND LAM Firat quality, oO. 60 | Other quailues. one 4H | First ‘OMA 7 ‘Other . ve ~ oa 6X ‘The following table shows by what conveyances the 5 at Allerton’s came — - i | There wana lot of 78 head over Ingt Wovtaratay 1857. ‘There was a good turs out, an! wilogetber the mariot on bib‘ted more aotitivity chan for some weeits past. OOWS AND CoLYEa Are soiting some four or five dollars por bead lower aad | dali athas. The receipts are Lighler, but the domand was faip eatuaded. VRAL OALWER Are dul, except for tho bert quality —wtthout aay change | {2 prices worthy oF note. The receipla pave been some what ligbter during the past week was (ought quite 4 sumber would be left over. OAPEP AND AMIS whicaeell frrcty at Tho sale of sheep by | the week fading July 4, 1487 — | M prices. 200, ve tee Oe ewinn Haye oot arc oad #0 freely curing the past week, bot aa there wore many left over unsold last Wodaeaday, the market was wal! supplied to-day. The demand has been oply moderate, with prices aboutas last week. The ar rtrals for che woek were 1.236. againet 4,9 leat woow zy 1,695 ULATION, Lock at all the yards for the Ones and Veal. Sheep & RBC. The total eatapta of Week ars aa follows — Adlertons 1h 970 NEW YORS AND KUIZ HAILROAD. ought over thi + eek ending this The fcllowing is the report of stock road, destined {or New Yor’, for the Me CITY COMMERCIAL KEPURT. WDNARDAT, Jely B—6 P.M Asurs.—Saiew of 50 bbls, pota wore’ made at ‘Tiee., and 60 Jo. pears at $7 60 a $7 62, Hersowrrrrs, —Flour—The market wits without obange of moment in prices, while there wus tesa epirit and ani mation in tho demaad. The sates embraces about 6,000 & 7,000 Bbis,, at aout the following quotatioar — Cl Sssessts Peseeese eexexcee Canadian brands were smail, and about 200 a 50 bbis., chietiy fair to good ext $429, Southern brauds were ters active, aad eales limited on Tue sales of i - e SESRELETS & : to about 800 & 1,000 bbis., at the above ‘ flour was rcarce and firm, at $425 $. Corn meal was oominal at $40 $410 for New Jorsey,and at $450 for bois. of Brandywine, end $18 for puncheons of do. Wheat was more actives and jces firm. The gales om. braced about 15,000 bushels sold at $2.8 $202. Corn was without material cl prices. The nixed at 820. « yellow was scarce and nominal at 37 detver eu; made at 68c. a G5c. for State and Wesiorn. Comes —The market continued sirady, light. The transactions wa at 164¢., end begs muscovado at 130. Dut wet witnatanding, Are without material cuaoge. The roesipta bays boca Jarge, aad the demand Lght—except for prime lamba, P. Pope, af Chambertia’s, for TNee w Rye Chicaxo spring at $150, 1,800 busheis of Tecnersce new white at $2 05 a 82 06, ‘apd 200 a 106 de, vew prime red Tonnomes via Charleston henge in eales embraced about 0,000 bushels Western ‘88c., but chiefly at 82i{c. a 830. Southern Rye—The sales 13,000 bushels Nortuorn at $1 15 # $1 20. fad cheaper, Sales were it sales were were confined to about 100 mats Corroy.—The market was quita firm, and closed with povmetisnments CaN nu cowerED iW tHe ere hs PRLS Alle izacer chy od Sn ‘esse Boldiogs 2OM Tae A DAIL mpeg Ln wor & Ce, * neem. agents tr tls a than w hover yas te sale went safely tox gy only add thas @ ‘ire ‘than went wafely tacos ean acareel” be coacely - Arama, Jone 3, UT. we ‘reeeniy purasses st hee a agra for ine binary E Prey bean Marr, peeeredonre 4 my vy liens ae oa) Car factory on. Ube evening or tie Meine Phe mate whl te COMIMOLs WEE A recovered from tae fa wMtll twelve honre, and Ware beat. Yours, @eau otuily WINSH®, © ARNSWO! o The anore sates for Pain mt) Murray atewet, Mew Forks. REOOONTARD BPORT. Jost deeldes, for oonla, Poe aals by Grr 1S THF CLIPPER, TAY Ting journaloi ameries | Th. unabridged report of the exciting rosip o Fogiaad, © dere. UT t OUR? OUT! HR NATIONAL POLIOS GAZETTE Wit fine engcev'oge of lie Barr. aces in the Hoth wast OUSAUD'S MEDICATED SOA? CURMS TAN, POM T pills, trecales, mosq ali bites, de. ST Wales: atreet sear Broa way, Qraas. CARD ENQBAVER AND STATIONME 6t8 Broadway, a onrt cane lacinded with each pina, oO” ouT Tr VAY NATIONAL POLIO’ GATRTTE it eed auMher, oe Busta wart, GoOukA US FOCDAE SUBEILE UPROOTS ai permancedy from iow foremost, apper low oF aay Of the body. Warranted. pe?! OUT oor LH NAG NAL POLIUB GAZETTE. DOPRL Agra To be bad ab sil gown OURAUD'S LIQULD ROUGE, tal cream, iair 4yo and ST Walker alee Aret mere from Broadway: Calender, Povadelphia, Belew Beatov, Hiaich, Providence. Green, Worcester, Hagen, Brooislyo; Barnes & Park Now Yor’, de. Or"! OBE rt: THE NATIONAL PO With many e: grarneg of The barricades in New York. AV YOO SHAN THE $3 6 SHOMS ‘Slao (he 3 6) and 64 boots a JOMRH’, aear tho Maxum? AMO Gacr waar fo. 1) Ace otra, A LIGHTNING (ONDU TORS—FOR, TH Pe: And @dso ute peoeedoa of Loud mad evra 3 KAMENA, + S) Cortiomit mtewet. ba » CROOK" I APPIN DELINGAT OD T JLTPPRE, in its actonnt of “8 Roitlelele Figbvin reine Only 4 orcis fur Lae Clipper, tae nized aportiag journal of America, a OT! OUN! OUT TBR NATIONAL POLIOR GATRTTE. Wilh pnmerons {ostrations at te Boot in the Sita ware. LCXURIANT Witskas OF MOUSTACHES FORoMEm 4 io prow in etx weeks by my ontuent which wid ag iain or inure tie abla, $l boiie, ent i> a7 pact of conaiey. GOR AHAM, G4 Brostway, HAYES, 170 Bde AWS PRALBRS T4KR NCTICE —We weeks papers an ea lista 0: prices furnished krwis tal, who Wak Unen, 2 SS & TOUSEY, I2t Naren atceot, OT OUT THLE NATION AL Wih oume c in kote POLICE GA2RTTS, ry PORTS OF THE TURF, SPORTS OF TITR RING, OF cricket, of base ball, of each lit! 6 thing «6 bealth and at exercise, for young and for old, the CLTPPRE'S te ora, diet edampion vold—aad only 4 crus wt an), a2 upward tendenoy fa prices. The sales embraced | (HH GREAT 21078 IN NEW YORK, about 1,600 bales at about the following quotations — are. pononn 7, n ngeemed a LV ERP00L CLAS 1Carion’, Orleans oii om. FH Florida, Now, Mobite, Nom, Nom, since the Tat September Iast, as compared with the pre- vious three years: 184. s Recolved st Ports 2,961,000 2,659,000 5 44: ses ~~ daa 000 1,389,000 1,6 495,000, 000 ~ 490, past week Ine!uded Of which during the Tae ear Received at ports. . Expt wG, Britain, 25,000 r : 8,000 000, 10,000 4,00 44,000 14.0004 OO Inst year, 665,000 bales; compared with (45) The decrease in exports to Great Britain, 44,009 bales, compared with 196, 277,000 do. ply 1866-56 was 3,627,000 bales. The re. ceipts at the South not be the case, that the crop coming forward will not bably amount to more than 2,064. mates go 4s low as 2,950,000. Pangan —Enj meouts were moderate aod somewhat Irregular. To Liverposl about 20,000 busels of grata were reported, in bulk, at Od., and B00 bbis. four at Od. : ee. per bale to Is. Sd. for square aad round thes. To london 200 bis. spirita turpentine were en- kaged at ds. To Ginswow 6,000 & 10.000 bushels grain were reported at private terms, Hates to Hayre and the Cantineat were unchapved. $000, while’ Bo me Sa. How. —There was a good focal bre demand for PEme to cholce qualities. Sales of 400 bales have ie durlog the week, incldding prime qualities, at se. ad common to gow! ad about sca ile ia orior were doliand nerlected. Tywa xx —Sales of algut 20,000 ibs. India rubber were made at 1Te was quiet aud peices anchanged i.vat—-#mell nies of common Nookiand were made at Se , and lump at BL Miivseey wun quiet, a sale of 5 bhes, Cuba muscovado los Of 200 bia. epirite turpentine were marc to (ill a froight engagement ai 45¢., while to arrive there were waid to Le sellers at dic. Crade turpea tino war more uetive, and salen of 1,40 bois, of yellow dip and 586 do, Witmington, at about $0 $0 fur both lots Rosia was firm at $1% for common, with nies of 500 bbis delivered from lighter long #ida veusel, at $1 0 ibs; @ small sale Washington thia was romd 2 07 Sg; eu all barrels were mt $l 7h Ons—Lpreed was quiet at SOc, with small rales. A New Hedford paper of the 6th has the following | weekly roview of that market —‘Sperm remains with | out charge. The transactions since our last embrace sales of about 450 bbis. upon private terms. Whale—Whale is tn 200 steuly demand, and sales to the exteat of ! | parcels bave been made jn this market #iace our last, wt 2c. por gallon—a portion being grownd ter. Also wo tio tee sales of 980 bbls. brows and dark a) mt Bie. In Hos | ten the Com, Preble’s cargo of about 4,400 bbls. ting Leen | sold upon private terma | bis, in PROV mONS. Pork wae more active, withoat change (a prices.” The market opened with sales of about wee bt meas Mt $22 76 and 76 do, at the ‘same Gzure, and 3,000 bie. do. were afterwards sold ab $22.75, part seller's op tion a! this month. Tho market closed firm. "rime was at 8° 1588) 20 Boot wna in fair sopply ami etoady, With sales of about 126 bbie., inchudiag country mens al $14 $15. Beef bams were at $1) 50 a $17, and for Chi cago extra at $17 50.0 $18, Bacon was quiet, at 1.) ¢. for | smoked sides, and 100 Vereos in bulk were sold at pt with sales of 10 a 50 bhda. at 9c. \f, for heme. J ard was ly coot, at | Cot meats were firme’ 8 108, for shoulders steady, with walee of 200 Bots, ch Mie. Butter was nelling tn a fair way at ive, = yaad at I8o. a 280, for State, Cheawe w 0 d ile. a hi ) ‘receipts at the porta, compared with 0 ‘east io France, 0 ports of ihe growth of 1550 57 are $65,000 bales below those at this fos id year, thus showing that, unless the receipts between now and ihe lat of September next exceed ihore of last year, which will FRA) TLLUSTRATED NE @SPAPER. Ready this day, ‘ “Mowery Boys” aod “Them wobla View from the “Dead Rabbit's” barricades ta Bayard aizeet. ‘Throwing briekbats oa tae poline from the wiadowa, Atootog down ua itshmas, and Romeroca bewuils: engravings, Oviy ax cenis, a! all nawa depota, 1 ITLE SKIPPER, OF THR NEW ¥ fgh's and’ bin fun, and Bio talon S Hadog and gon see Ce GQ 6a wha . ‘Mayers much a crs ther tha’ be hed fo ont ana | rea. For eb euch tings of lite eport Joppee Given | the best report, tor 4 cenw miy bane | 1 TRPHENS' OFLESRATED WAITING FLUTDS ale Ny} (ep Gy 373 Poae! etrom. iNew Torta, GHT WITH SAYERS POR ebiiabet complete tn thie og Lae paper om te ien'ora. DIG 4 cet Buy éariy, of al naw | mere = GREAT RIOTR IN NEW YORK ‘Are faitafelty lustested la | PRANK LESLIY 9 | TLLUMRHATRO NE ACA RR Portrait ofa Portes? of a °D ara the Detile becween the “Row | Raphi ‘” View irom the ret sat Demet barread® to Bayne | Torowing back bate on the olies from the windowa. | Shcotirg down an Irisumas. apt | Numeroos beaauiai cage mero i cayravingns. ‘Deed Rabbit's Only alt cow at #) sews Cope tie WATSON TEN under lo, vaction. mac. to promecote fn ie msnner al! fringing their paieniet rights by m using sad machines 1M SINGER & CO. 4% Broatway, WT. Bre CR? i Raeneunt me (nereanee, ak where the pi few bed? uma er Pawel aga, ing blond and eeumag well age Ait the! oad «1 bet high on Thone carne! Cuings Leing «ted by Lroo. entra! depo ng yo magnetic + nt ‘a No. . Marriot. | Amero —T suave —On Wednesday, Joly §, by ibe Rey. Jotin Wiley, at the residence of the bride's father, ‘370 Adama sirect, Brook!yo, Mr, T. W. AmweTRow@ to Mise | Damaaia VArawtine, all of Brooklyo, Brriae—Heveurwor,—Om Wedaceday, July #, by tae Rey. Dr. Clapp, Mr. G. W, Bottae, formeriy of Virgtaia, to Assis, daughter of J. R Hutchinson, Faq., of Willame- burg. Birw.y—Rera Wodnesday, July 2, by the Row. Dr, Jaznes Millet, at bis residener, Mr, Journ HaLspar we Mies Moxy Jase Karis, ail of this olty. SrALING WORD. —On Wednesda: Key. Joseph MeKeoe, Mr. Otaacan Stunna to Gaus Cuvwvon:, bol of thie city Tavos—Cisnks —On Tuesday, Jniy 7, at Chritt Charon, by the Rev. F. &. Wiley, Fmare W. Tavosto Laus a, daughter of Alexander Clarke, Faq. . ail of t Wied. Convwit. —On Monday, Joly 6, Kurowe 8. Comwm, at a ‘518 Third street, aged 41 years. | _ The remains were interred in the cemetery of the Bver- greens. | Deveieva —In Brooklyn, on Wednesda; viswvee thort and severe \l'neas, Joesrn F. Darcusce, £9q., to | diet year of bis age. | _ Horanine.—At Hobokem, oa Toseday, July 7, Awrsory, Howling, aged 8 joars and & | son of Albert and Jano M. ‘The relatives aod friends of tue family are reepecifaay | mootha, Fr ited Ww attend the faneral, te morrow afternoon, at Kicks —Sales of 150 casks were made at (\¢. 9 6450. turee o'clock, trom tne corser of Seowed aa Evie Scqare wero steady, with rather bettor refining inqui- | etreets, Hoboken Ty. The sales embrsced about J00 9 409 bhds. Cuba mas | a papers please copy. part for refining, at Gc. @ 199(¢, amd 60 do. Kove —On sabbath morning, Jaly § at cleven o’cmon, Porto Tico at 88e.n 57{c.. im bond. Messrs. BR. 1. & A. | of dropey of the heart, Pieanmey, the beloved wits of Jobe day cotablithed the following prices for | Kinnier, formerly of Castle Blayney, and eldest daaghter their reined sugars Loaf sugar, Li ,c ; crushed | OF the lato James Harrison, Beq., of Smithville Fieie, Ce 14se.| round tagur, 18 xe. circle A Groahed surar Tae! | tango co, ¥. 1:8 the GON yebr of Ber age Sri —40 caves of 4 Wore oid at 70c, the de- | i usa —O0 Monday, , Jonw W. Lane (late of the clipe tn price be\ag caused by the reduction of duty frm o @. . Potammn & Co.), aged 52 years, 6 months amt Tatiow —Sales Of 26,000 & 26,000 iba, were made, dell- | 96 day’ ‘vered free om boara, in part at Ll qe. ‘The funeral will taxe from St. Peter's church, one. Tonacco.—We dave 20 decidel tive of revival ar yet to | ner of State and Bond , Brookiya, to morrow atter- Toport, still tbe ‘tis that ehoriiy a better demaod , poom, at four o'clock. The remains Will be taken te mar Se capecten, Kentucky rathor quiet: seed leaf and | Greeawood for imiorment The friends of - Spavieh firm. e wales and Maysyiile at lo, « 2Ie. July 6, Hamar !, oldest daughear export, at pt: 108 bale Yara at Zid eases | of Doctor iH. nd Harriet Adod S$ yoars, 1a seed leaf at 13550. © 800. ; 20 baloa Havane scrape stp. t | mouths ani + days. Wusranons.—A New Bedford paper of the 6th ‘instant, ‘The funoral will take place from St, Peter's church, car. mives the following review of that market for the previous | ner of Siate aod Bond sireete, Brook)yn, tomorrow alter. week —" for the week include sales of 59,000 } poon, at four o'cioex, The friends of the Iba. Cchotak in parceis—two email lots at "Oc. 8 90, and | vited’ to atten. a the balance at prices not re! Also, 15,000 a Northwest upon private terms, and [0,000 Ihe, South Sea and Northwest a: 8ic."” Waraxxy,—Saies of 600 bhis. were mado at S20. EE "ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, For Situations and Help jamted, see Gth page. MISCELLANFOUs, | © paenimead OONNSERY'S NEW F Re , THE IRISH ViINDIC\TOR— Now ready, Dealers supplied by ROSS & TOURRY, 191 Nawwan steset N.Y. 16 days. The fuaeral wil! tale place from St. Peter's chorsh, sae. ner of State and Bond strects, Brookiyo, to-morrow after. noon, at four o'clock. The frtemds of the family aro uw. * vited to atteod, without Curther aotics, Rocumoxt.—At Havre, on the 12th day of June, “ap 5 | Rocamont, of New York, ia the 66th of his ’ abe: tpl nM ORT AY | tee van uate ot Burdens France, Sut haa re a Se sided for nearly forty years in New York, beloved D°stEPS14 AND, Nenvous who Dosw hima, nad feayeeted by all wise had” tastose form, im the limbs nu ¥ relacong with hit, He took pasange ya the tose pinto, - ine And Rintred » bis native ‘and, ia the hope of regaining bis bat panacen BERS Lov ge sane cemda | was seized with @ fatal {lines whlie on and arrived Se siete wil of romAtal, stevag eT ais be, | in Havre only in time to recetve the last ministration: nt body—lasimng too. Bolt at id Bowery. Prive $2 0; ‘wo, 94, religom before he died. Fi# romaine were deposited tm HAYS, YOU BEAD ABOUT THAT SHILLEI the vaults of the Catholic Charch at Havre, preparatory te in Tre!and, published \p this week's OLIPPER being tracsm'tted to New York. Mv, Rochelort wae the pat at vm) This thrilling desertion | (gainer in-law of Wiliam Cassidy, of this clty. Clipper tmmer sei ad |e asad Vou Racot On Tucsday evening, Ag the rom. UIR & 8ON'S BPARKIING EDINBURG ALP vow | de0ce of her gon in-law, J, Carhart, Bewr Vow sale by GK MANDOM, 19 Wail sireet, tgpocter ci wee, | Barwt aged ¢5 yones * The emul ory wales to Troy, NW, Ce lutertmemy,

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