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Board of Superviors. ‘The Board of 4 pervisors met yesterday aftersoon, at 4 ‘Srelodk—to the abserce of the President, Bupervisor lust ‘w-the ebur WOMMUMICATION FROM THE COMPTROLLER, AMOUNT OF TAX TO RE RAISED YOR 1857. 4 communication was received from Comptroller Flagg, @lating thut the whole amount to be relsed by tax for the ‘Year 1857 was $7,716,7¢0 62, and furnlabing the following Glatement of the purposes for which the money was re- Auired, with the sums atiached to exch Almabouse. ...... $343,890 60 Aqueduct repsirs 46,000 Ov Board of Kuhn 10,000 00 Belgian pavement... 50,600 00 Construction of Two house Ms 10,000 00 Contingencies, 16,000 00 ‘Cop tingovcis, Muyo’ office 3,000 00 Oity continxeroier 8,000 00 County cousivgencios .. 49,600 00 Aity Inspe: w:'s Departmen 8960 v0 Dorovers’ fees... * 29,000 00 Gomsmon Councii, pay of members. 10,496 00 ‘Cleautng *teete unuer contract aad pay Dicks an piers, building aud repal cloaping and drcc ging +) os , 116.000 00 Dovauions i sy 15,000 00 Blection ¢xvenses pri 20,000 0 Biootion ex + y-es, fitting np polls. , 500 00 Brrore aud aclinyur uctee 5,000 0, “Fire Department, for Onief FE: 72,732 Fire Departm, pt, steam ire engines, 19,600 (0 Tutereet on revenue haute... 205,00 00 ‘Ob assenement bonds , 75,600 00 ‘utestaie estates... , 8,000 00 125/000 00 ‘Lamps and gas (Har'om ‘Canpe ond gax (iatnp dis 458,490 00 Yandgand piscer Bh ‘25/000 00 Lands and places, Fourth avenue par! 80,000 00 Londs wnd places, irom raittey around fomp- hips tquare 25,000 00 Marbels.... 7,000 00 ‘Mayoralty fee 150 00 Otticers’ fees. a 40,000 00 Paving Bowery and Chatham sire! 100,000 00 Police fire telegraph 15.659 00 Printing.......... 85,000 0 Parapet wall Fiftieth street, Leviogton Fourth aves ues, . 6,000 00 WME veo ves oe 60,000 00 Beul estate... 26,000 00 ‘Real esta expenses 100,000 00 Roads and sveuues " A sess 75,000 0 Roads aad avenues, grading Figbth avenue... 40,000 00 Repairs and sv) pues +. Li,odt 00 Repatrs to publis puitd buildings wud dulaige for Fire Depurtinent, 63,009 00 of bifvee v bie Dutidiags {0 6 yeulmy streets, Exauionery Aapplies w public office. Welt asd pow 4,000 00 Water piper, ano laying 94,300 09 Ward maps’ aud w eioners...... 5,090 00 Pouce... 835 £00 00 Arrearages of 186¢ 438,270 47 “Arrearages of 1860 for rapa’ 60,600 00 Asylum Tor 1 oa... ‘240 00 ‘Bvilding Lown tock No 3). 50,000 60 ‘Charges on arrears of taxes o POEs ocoesccccs ssceersnconnctsangonsace, GUO OD Charges ov arrears of avresaments of Bureau MND 00-000. -200000 5,000 09 Common eehoo's for State (X 288,306 G7 ‘Cowmon rcanets for ci 1,100,410 62 Central Park, tuterest ox 285,769 00 Deaf enc Pam asyiom,, 4,709 00 Anrtituion for the Hund, 2,240 00 New York Jovevite A: 40,009 co Publiogé duvation stock 12,897 46 etate ML! Toe (1 mill) + 611,740 50 essence es 8%)115,768 68 read and referred to the Com- ‘The communicaticn was ‘tmilice on Annual Taxes, REORGANIZING THE TAX COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTMENT. ‘Supervivor Sraans presented the following preamble and Pesolution: :— Whoroas, by “ An act in relation to assessments in the city of Nev York, and to ameud the several acts in rela- on thereto.’” pasted April 16, 1857, it is made the duty of Che Loard of Supervisors of toils coumty to provide ihe Commieric.err of Taxes and Asecsements and their depu- fies with suitable offices for the transaction of the business esignea Ww thew by lew; w designate the salaries to be aid the Depaty Tax Commicsioners; to Ox the salary of the Surveyor t be appoiated uader the same act, and to qperity the cumbor of clerks to be employed, with the sa- Larter to be » lowed such clerke—Therefore, be it ‘bat te rooms bi w occupied by the Commis- es @nd Assesements and the assessors of (16 went, be and they are hereby appropriated missioners aud their “Street Depa: or ine permanent use of the said Com: Kies. *"Besotved, That the ealaries of the Deputy Tax Commis- aioners, be 'auu tho sume hereby, are xed at $2,009 per aanum, cach Resolved, That the ealary of the City Surveyor to be comployed under the Commissiovers of Taxes and Assern ments be, and the same is hereby, fixed a: $5,000 per aa- um. Roeolved, That the Commtrsioners of Taxes and Assess. ments be, aud they,are bereby, authorized to employ three clerks at av annual salary of $1200 each; three clerks of « clare at an annval ealary of $1,000 each; three clerks of «third class at ao aanuel galery of $500 ech; ‘and euch other clerical assistance as may be necsesary for the tanraction of the business of their office, at the rave of 8 per aiem. Resolved, Vbat the Commissioners of Taxes and Assees- ments be, wad they are hereby, authorized to have the of ‘Aces altered and fitted ap under the direetion of the Com- ‘mittee op Annu»! faxes, © onable them to perform the duties of their office Soper stso7 Sreexe moved that the resolutions be atopt od. Ik wax of the ut nost importance that this should be Gone speedily ,{m order that the neceseary arrangements in the office might be effected. If tunis were sot done the Uepartment would not have time to organize, and then it ‘would not be ready to proceod with Duainess op the first of Septerober Areferecce to the Committee on Annual Taxes was snoved. Supervisor Witsow moved to amend, by referriag it to fhe Committe on County Ofll-ex, for ho thougat thai was the committe to which {i sheuld be sent Supervisor FULUEK sustained W roferonce ta committed, THis Was an Important matter, avd should be referred, Supervi or Tucker sald bo war genorally In favor of ro'erence, but hy did Rot Fee the necoRAlKy Of vo doing In 4bia cave.’ It a8 iaoporiant tha! the department should 0 1 work, auc there was nothing to be gaiued by delay. ‘Tax Communeiovers wore the proper persons to judge of the cumber of clerks required and the salerios which ‘they should receive. This was n plain, simple matier, and “bere was no need t» bave it referred. Alderman Fctiseme atvocated the reference, because he had perfeet copficence in both committees. Thore was no need of such great arte, as inere was plenty of tne to {\, and Gabriel's trumpet had not sounded rot. “ervisor of the Eighth ward (Tocker) was on ine oor, and objected to every motion of thie kind, ant it was atrange that he took the oppo: ite Couree In tois care. Supers iror TUCKER again spoke ta favor of the adop ion, Decanse he though it would be for the public iuterees that be persed to-night, Im answer to Supervisor 4 that it was better to be often om the floor ieman from the Sixteesth ward (Foll- a seat like a cat-owl. Supervisor Fun more like « catow! than the supervisor of the Eighth (Tucker) did like a serecon owl, (Langhter. ) Supervisor Witsow sald the object of Supervisor Tacker in wanting this measure pated through to-nigat, wae not aan honest one [6 was decanse there were two republican Com mirtioners and only one democrat, and that a number of republican clerks should be appointed. were ten weeks yet bofore they would req ure to be at work, and bo oped the rr lyect would be referred to the Commitiec on Soanty OMices. Dapervioer Covurme sald ho had 00 tnformation what wevor about the subject and he certainly could not, con- csintently, with regard to his duty to the ‘whom he wrepresented, vote wpon it without having facts laid & committee. A# he undoratood |, how. ‘Those ine /oeputy onty two Aseo.eors. The Assessors bad jaty, aad the deputies had nothing to vention at present, He could! not see the ob. in rushing it throngh thie evening, except that anling wo pon the people of “this city Inet mon: interests of New York and uncongenial faces bere mew ity than Tasre must be to neo him, 2 tat je portance bers could the ‘the Boars YY, commanity; althongh i bed bees ‘speeches cased {iliierato expressions, and were termed aincampoops, the thought there were men in the Boerd capable of . menting tho people and looking to the best interests of ‘consiituents, He hoped the resoludons would bo referred, ‘and that the commitice would make an able and elaborate E F} juired ty ny i g Ai waa opposed to the adoption, it would a reerred t te proper commie, P,3 i i Fa Avaws then moved that they Iie on the Chamman could not entertain the motion. The motion to divide the rerolution was then put, and Carried 8 vote of 13 w 5. om ‘Sewens then moved that the last resolution be Onxamorae he could not entertain that motion Bitahere brit witb the Clerk he eonotuded be referred te tbe sppropeiate oo, Uaulties, which was tae hg y ap wm Yendment that it be Aanxg) Taxes, waich was Commissioners of tteulttr The Commissioners of Health met yenteray sD, at the Otty Ball. Prerent, Jonas N. Phillipe, Big, B. Thompson, M D., Rockwell and Jededie® Miller, 0. A poilt on from the captain of tho baric Patlaads, fron) Havre, to be allowed to bring eald vessel to the per Qearautive, was referred to a oommiitec composed of Morers. Phillips, Miller and Rockwell. STEVEDURRS AND LIGHTRRRMEN. ‘The Health Officer preeented to the Buard bixak bonds «hich be said he required every evevedore andjiighterman to execute, with responsible sureties, before they were ellowed to meddle with veasels subject to quarantine; He said he bad veen prompted to demand this bond of steve vores wad bis experionse wich this . wrbouhe had very great aificuy Le agree clase of people lest y to Keep them within the imi of Quarantine... He assured the Bord hat ibus farthe pew voud bad worked well; bat it bad already been of great protective service; that fevera! Log atevedores bad appeared st Qnaranune with bad net enough confidence in their men to become aure- ies to the bonds, thas she men would ve falihfal in keep ing within limite while they were discharging infected cargoes. Dr Rockwstt said be fully appreciated the propriety of demand: g sveh bouds from the etevedores aud lighter- men, thet dortng the period whew be was Health Udicer he felt the need of such restrictions in addi ion to the pepaitics of be law; that unless some such extra securt ties were Comendcd aad received, the rank and fle of mtevecores apd ightermen at Quarentive caouot be made 10 ke Selves isOwted trom the ivhavitants of New «ork and Brook}yp; aad that he sincerely hoped no per- fon would be permitted to act as stevedore or lighterman at Querattine hereatier without being firmly bound to ad- hero to the Qrsrantine regvia io: Dr. MILLEX coinck ea ix the views expressed by the Re- wident Physician He raid tbat men who labor on infected rhips and amongst poisoned cargoes, are above all persons and t» apiead pestilential diseases, and id be allowed & interfere with Quaran- tLe Veewls and mix with the at his pleasure. He sald Le koew that it was dificult to get men, and e6- pecially thoare who haveamiliee, toehat the neelees up in Quaran'in t they would not do so at all without re. oe ving exirs compensation; tbat be kpew the eum of such exire Compensation was & great pecuniary afllioti°n to sbyowners sad owners of cargoes; yet he said he be heved thet the proteetion of the public health would com- pelevery stevedore aod Hgnterman to give bonds like Ubuwe which bad been cxlibited to the Board, Whe Exche Commissioners. VISIT OF THE COMMIS#IONBRS AT THR FIVE POINTS. Mesers. Holmes and Hasket!—Mr. Kerr being indisposed --yeeterday vitited the Points, on a tour of official inspec tion, accompanted by fofficer Dixon, of the Sixth ward police, They entered this precinct by Franklin street, pareed throvgh Baxter to Chatham, back again, through Park street, and closed their viet by acallon the Rev. Mr. Peage, at the Missionary. On overy band, with the exception of the latter place, they saw the usual quantity of squalor, filth, intempeiance, misery and debaucacry. ‘They had been informed by certain officials that there were places in the district which should receive their fa- voradle considerations ehould applications for liceaces_ be made. they derired to test the correctness of this infor. mation, and hence their vie t. ‘Afr having given a thorough tpspection of every place in which Liquors were gold, aftor questioning the police officials ast» the character of the most prominent places, and after having derived much valuable informa tion from Mr. Pease, who apoeared thorougbly conver- gant with the whole locali y, Messrs. Hoimes and Haskett formed a determ ination which wil! be officially announced at the next meeting of the Board, not to license a single house in tbat Ged toreaken region. This, 6o far as one brauch of our local government is concerned, looks like the perfor mance of duty, and tt oaly seeds that the polloe, immediately on tbe public promulgation of this jast an proper decision of the Commissioners, should likewise per- aga auty by putting im motive force the law as Ds However mach we may be taclined to deprecate the tn- terference of the Legislature with purely municipal mat- ters, yot etill if this plague spot can be cauterisod from the surface of the city we can find in the Excise law, at least, one redeeming feature. Burton's Theatre-—The Promenade Concerts, A series of promenade concerts, a la Jullien, were tnauga- vated Tuesday night at Barion’s theatre, under yory favor- able auspices, and bid fair to be both pleasaat and attrac- tive tothe public, ss well as profitable to the manage ment. This establishment ts well suited for a salle du con cert. The auditortum is large, and the saloons and lobbies spacious aud well yenilated. To add to the attraction of the house, it has been cbanged into@ tasteful parterre. ‘The aisles and lobbies are decorated with evergreeus and flowers, intorspersed with statuary, which havo a very cool and refreshing look—especially the statuary; whileip the centre of the purquette bubbies # fountain with ‘ real’” water, and what the bills call a * glacier’ ot ico, which consists of several ‘chunks’? that must have cost the mr nagement the magnificent sum of three and sixpence at least. But apart from the ice, which ts & small ag, the house looks neat, cool, aod very pleasant. ‘The band, which consists of forty ix pieces, is under the charge of Joseph Noll, of the Seventh regiment band, and comprices some of the finest instrumentals {p the city, among whom Eben, the flotist,a.d Keifer, the cwrionet player, Mollenhacar, the violinist, are woll known to the musteal publis. The programme comprised several operatic gems, in- cluding the inevivable anvil chorns from “ fi Trovatero,”’ which all concert givers think Lecessary te hammer at an audience to be succesful it was not encored, though the instrumentation was very Gine and the choras fair. Ro miniecences from ‘‘L’Etot!e du Nord’’ was loudly encored, acompliment that justly deserved. The New York pub- Lic ere but beginning to appreciate uis masterpiece of Mey- erbeer,which, to the discredit of the musical taste of the city, hot only did bot draw when prodcced a: the Academy of Muric, but came near being voted » boro, although tt con- tains some of the most delicions music of the modern opera. The fact dieuces have boon bewitched by Verdi, and even the ola favorites bogin to pail on the pub- Lic appetite, In comrequerce of the growing taste for the highly epised productious of the composer of “Il Trova tore” and “La Traviata.”” Tho overtures to “William Tell” and “Oberon” wore given with fine effect, and showed a nice musical porcep- don on the part of the leader. Miss Bensend eaog several timos throughout the even ing, without exciting any very remarkable furore. This artiste hag & thin, sweet, but weak and uncertain soprano volee, that would be heard to much better advantage in a emalicr room. We learn that tho management are nego. tinting with Johannsen, who is at psesent in Philadelphia She would prove quite a card at thore concerts. Tt would be weli for the patrons of these plearant ent tainments to remember that these are promenade con. certs, and that it is not ex; tbat the auditors ehould remein seated during the entire eveuing. It would add mach to (ay lity of these cootoriainments if our wou Carlo Jac bi, w! Music last winter does not appear to have abated his am. dition to Become a prima tenore, appoared at this cetab- usbment Imet Williamsburg City News. REMARKANLE ACCIDENT Cavene by Diviva.—A mort singu Jar accident coourred on Saturday afternoon last, to ® young man pamei Pavid Johnvon, Jr., who resides with hie parents, st No, 14 Washiogton place, in the Rastera district. While bathing at the foot of Sonth Eighth streo!, Johnaen ascended to the top of the bath house and dove down a dimtanoo of ffiéea feet. Upon rising to the eur- face of the water, it was observed by by his brother that bis bead remained under water. Upon being taken ont he was found to be helpless, and after being removed home Dr. Gilbert was called in, and found tant be was complete- ae ned from the arms down, and» partial disiooa- tion of tixth crevicle vertebrn, with and pres. sure of the spinal marrow. Che care eee ogre ft i fi ati | Having done this, let them turn thelr attention entirely to NEW YORK dERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1867. Oricket Matoh sf Hoboken. end tm the Hoating debt, @imce the opening o! the presen’ commnahiced pert taeeamn, he, rival lube of this ity | decal year, requires @ grewtor net tmevme thao that re side, winning the toss, took the bat. Tho following is— | S¢!ved tn 188. Instead of tim incrouse there ts Mkety to THR SCORE, bea decrease, In the first ee months of tho present WEW YORK GIDE—rrest iN st GaORGR’s HDE—FiRet uN. | Gtcal year there bas bocn a decrease in grow recelyte of Sharp b. 8. ‘Wrigtt, man $172,000, wnd It 18 also well known that the operatiog ox Josephr b. Comery, penses have boca increased by the additional lime of rom Barker b. Ormery put inte operation The Wail street miock opermivne of Rusiry 6: 8 this company are but tomporary e‘faire, amd tho mock of Comeryo sharp 3 | S07 ralroad company tha depends upod’ ach etifolat ae c. As causes for market valuo must aave very Httle reat valio Wher. .....5. within itself. With this company ulter buvsrupicy 16 merely @ matter of time; of a few months at ee bw Burveit, not out... Walker b. Crossley, jo Congreve, not oat. , about sixty days the Oxoher dividund ou the o% ieforred fe See Stock ta due. That stock amounts to at least $¥/ 000,000. waa” The ability of the company to borrow maney to pay te Moaling debt 1s 80 poor tbat three and four per seut month is paid, In the face of this fact it does not look nosch as thovgh this company could borrow uy money to pay a divide: d on tock, The failuze Of tho city of Pittaburg to meei the interat upon its rativomd bonds bas excited much discussion in financial circles. Woe believe thors bas appeared in 0 part of the difhealty a disposition lo resudiae, The prin cipal cause of the dehuquewoy on the part of tho city is, we beheve, the wart of legisiative authority to rae tio means by taxation, To tbe parties holding the unpald coupons the fact thed the city is delinquent Is sufficient, They bore nothing to do wiih the why aud wherefore. ‘The suspicion is entortaimed by many that the eity pre- vented privately the passage of the necessary relief laws. What foundation there i for this chargo does not ap- pear. Itis motoniy discreditabie, vut disgracetal, that » city with the woaith of Ptsburg should refase to moot the ébiigutiona incurred in the constraction of ratiroads which have proved 60 benetvial to her citizens generally. ‘There ts no don't of the ability of the city of Pissburg to meet its indebiotmens, and it 1s precinoly that ability that makes the pretreat delinquercy @ maiter of eo much com. Piaint. Io relation to the labiiives and resources of the oily , the Pitsburg Post say This de‘au't on she part of the railread compari named leaves the city lable for the payment of ime rest amounting t+ $7%,(00 anvuaily. We may, trerefore, oum up the liabilities of wha city for the current year us Zl eowenpeeks Se woe TOAL. sss sores eevene se bB® re vcore that the gentlemen on the St, eorge’s side msde raore than twics the bum. ber of runs Of their Ppponeat, having two wickela yet to g: down, Tigham @nd Willz bested well on the New York cide "be batia\g oO” the St. George's side was also very good, they making emo very fre bite, sud runing up the teore to 169, Ti geme wi)! be conumued this morning, Congreve amd Bxrneit taking the at. A New Sucrnmew Sratr.—S. Foleom,a Choctaw, and one of the most pramincnt«! Die aatieg, paid us ® visit yertordey. | Ms. Fulsom 1: in favor of having tho Indian ferrtiory weat of Arkaaas, boiveen the Red aud the Arkanras rivers, and extemding werdwnrd tothe one hen dredth degroe of weet loogtende, orgwa\zod Inte w State, and acmitied to the Union Wa thivs ooch » step absohatety pecessary for the protectite of the South The Caootews end Cherokees are slavehviders, and vould acd another tlaveholding Sinte tothe ovafoderacy, The sreachory of Buchanan bas given Kuneax to the North; let the South, before it is t00 late, create @ barrier against this vaadal erorouchment, which ts fast enmarhing ue in. These Indian tribes are better citizens, more atvanced fo the yr soiples of our government aad laws thay the peoude of New Mexico, or the mongrel adventurers from foreign pations,and our own, who are to makea {roe State of Kaogar,—Memphis Bn rutrer, July 18, A 4 Refuge —1i ts & Biessed hing to Make rel) a yood madicina, Rvery day bri gs to light some great craeiieced with BRANDRETE’S ofila anved ‘hoes from the graep of death, to bless the Aged mother; a father restored to he every menne bne file 1, a mothor saved from the grave Theve cra are s reftige ‘or the sick, Mt viewed aright" randrstn’a | follows -— le are ly verifvirg these staaments; persorel reference ut 60 9G Ne aig week aan’e ie edwet corerotiwen, | Loank due and felling due this year. see cece 65,000 | nd sb eet; at 62 Division sireet, and at 241 Hudson etroet, | Cur eat expences of tha rouaicipal gevernment ; belag stn total of appropriations wiroady mate Se adeeia aaa for the year 160 sees scecceccccce 97,080 Fine Pocket Cutiery—a Rioh Assortment at J. & 8. SAUNDEKS? store only, at No. 7 Astor House, Making a total of jiabilit'es for the your of...., Su4s,50 feeee Fe oe From Ais subiact Jonna failing due and railroad wee hag s-iy opesliphags ayind venga Myer interest, and to current avaus! Labtiice for fale. MEADE BROTHWhA, 29% Broadway. 7 the city amount to onty wee ees 245 69196,860 —————— To this great am-unt ¢ jitiow ravst'ne added gome few thousand dollare cf reiiroad interest whieh remains unpaid from 1866, the esucl siaouut of which we do ao bow recollect. To moet her obligations the city of Pittsburg has sources of revenue as follows :— City lax, 1857 Water rents, Revenue from wi licenses, fines and fort. cldentals, estimated at, Summer Ciothing for Men and Boys—A je and nuperior assortment _ MPEMNLPAED MUN £0 & 0O., 441 Broadway, Ladies for the Country wishing Linen gaiters for 12s., with ladies’ mistes’ bove’ and children's boow wnd shoes of all the various jen, India rubbers, &c., pa.ro- nise J. B. MILLER, 387¢ anal street. Portable Dressing Cases, Kvery Style, for sale by J. & 8. SAUNDER’® store only, at 0, 7 Aswor House, ‘The Use of Farina tn its most healthy form, fee advertisement on eigh'h page. oo S187 Si , the busi $3,700, {9 Moking a total annual revenue of ...... To meet the item of loans due nad failing neen tax, which for this year amoun'? to about Unsurpassed Flavorings for Kivery Tenses, specifically set apart as a einking fund, and tals aad, MY w; Le ate yh yd and Lenten Tg when the present year’s tax is coilectod, will amount to Booteb, trish and whiskey, Port wire, and beat | ‘Pout $48,000. ‘ke, for seioby De. L. | The stoamabtp Arabia, which aaited to-day for Liverpool, took out $1,460,977 ia apecie. ‘The Nisgara Falls Gazette learos that the Canandaigua and Niagara Pulls Railroad has been leased for a term of years by the Iate parchaters of the Canandaigua and El- mira Railrord. The company is composed principally of Rhode Island capitalists, who are reputed to be tn posses: sion of amplo means to place the line in good order, and rRUCHTW aNGbR, Ms fer lave. Carry it With You.—Portable Copyt press, $0,234 Ibs. Sold by N. DAVIDBUN, Bo. stort Jones’ Old Italian qbones Old Tealian Soap) Bes fore reeN ior! | make it one of the best roads in the country. The fare iaumense hair; best article made. | from Niagara Falls to New York by this route has beon pea wigs ro at dias reduced to $5, and $9 to Reston. - be The report of the President of tho North Carolina Reil pn A ul Sppearangs, durability aud chesp- ) +14 Company shows its prasent condition, the difficulties Dye, Wigs n that have been surmoun'ed, aad the future prospects of sabe beat lu the cuptedtag all” Made soldand eppiiea | the road, Forthe fiscal year ending the 80th of June, 1887, wt the maa ay the total earning?, from all sourees, amount to.9300,449 63 187}025 09 The wolal expense of operating, &e... Leaving & balance of net profits of... From this it will appear that the total disbursements of the year bave emounted to $753,234 21; that the total re- ceipts from all qaarters, including Inst year’s balance, have ‘amounted to 9016,697 38. On this there was recelvod from acconnt of sale @ per cant company bonds $352, 688 19, The company have now a line of 223 milos ma! track, and of 17 miles tide track—total, 240 miles—laid with the best beavy T rail, and of good patiorn and quaii- Cutatabende Sinks Dye, Wien and Toupese are the best in the country. For sale, and the dye applicd ta pri- vate at No. 6 Astor House Hull's Heir Dye, 4 Shill a Box, Black gaeows, No. 1 Barcl+y street. Infallible onguent for the Hypture.—Marsh «& Co,, Radical Cure fruss Office removed to No # Vesey sirest Autor Honae. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water, ‘abe pertume of the Western hemisphere, Fresh (rom living flowers. ——— The surpesat qcireen Se e toilet water need euly ooe | ty, as ite woar shows. Ue Ay Er ee TiO ERE) | The receipts of the Terre Hante, Alton and 8. Louis cents per pote, Railroad Company for June, 1857, wore:— Holoway’s Otutine: be oo Tune | Paesengers and mails....... 947,920 28 plleitly soled noe, aaaremedy for compiainis of ine kia. | #¥eight and express. + 21,613 50 neye and the bladder. It should be hiy rubbed in — - over the region affected The immediate resu't will be a cee Total...... $69,455 76 fauon of pain, and continued applications will consummate | For June, 1860, » $1,741 17 c —a GOI ...sce rece ceseceecesere coerce 921,601 60 Medicine Without Pay.—I will Present a bex of magnetic calve to any respectadis jer who will bon Paane "poe sais chew oid disera;serottle and brras ua: KKixcnange. rpansed, ‘8. B. SMITH, 77 Canal street, near Church. Wrosaenat, July 22, 1867. 100 shs R’gRssaft op 300 0......000 71 do......0pe sl0afop do, 260 *INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOAMY SARK BE, Weovesnay, July 2-6 P.M ‘There was quite a buoyant market this morning, wiih considerable activity in the leading railroad stocks. At the frst board New York Central advanced % per oom', Reading, 19¢; Galeoa and Chicago, 1; Michigan Soothera proferr d, %; Pawam Cleveland and Toledo, %(; Mil waukio and Mississippi, 2; La Crosse and Milwaakie, 2. The transactions amounted to thousande of shares tn the Principal stocks, Tho bears aro ovitently disposed to let tho bulls have their own way for a fow day#, aad even, help them get the market up a littic, Tho game ta all in Wall strect, There is no outside interest in the movem ont ‘exeept to realize upon any jinprorement im prices. it is the most absurd thing in the world to talk about raiirond stocks going out of the etroct, becoming more ‘iatributed, ‘and such nonsense as tho organs of theee railroad com panies put forth almot dally. The stock of each fanoy railroad on the list is daily accumulating in the bande brokerr, anything the ball organs may eay to the contrary notwithstanding. Outsiders we trust aro site enoug’s to realize at these prices. The probability is that they nover again will have « beter opportunity. Thee who bare Deen holders for any length of time at nigh prices, smd wh» | have been apxiously waiting for a chance to get ou: withou joes, may rest aesored that the advance that has been realized within the past fow days cannot be sustainet, aad thoee who avail shemsclvos of this inflation to get rid of 1660 Indiepa 500 N ¥ Cen KR 1000 E-rieltReon be’ mt 1000 HarlemRR letm 1000 do. 2d mt 1000 Mich So $ ¥ bas 6000 TerreH& AK 2 m 10000 lil Cen RR beds 41 1iCenFeb gh a co Jay rte 4000 ClevATol In bide Sonn Bik of NY sorip their railroad stock will never regret it. The only way is | 100 do. ..,.b00 to make « clean swoop of the trash, and pile it up ia the htt ye hands of the speculating directors of these concerns who | j¢o Mikes congregate about ihe curbstone in tho vicinity of the Stock | 100 do.. Exchange. This appeal is directed particularly to the country people. Our regard for tho interests of that | $2/(00 Virginie Oe... O14 190 eRe MEBNIARA OD 00s o 1000 Ti Cen oy el Ey class, which is 90 grossly Imposed apan by the Walletrect | 46 shs PaeitioM 8’ p00 1s Zon Cleve Prete Ri 060 80 financiors of there bankrupt railroad companies, (a above every other consideration, and we thould like to #eo the whole weight of the stock injeach of them rest apon tio shoulders of thore who bayo literally pocketed, im the shape of spolla, the bulk of the money invested. Wall stroot tockjobbers have bied the rural districts long enough im paimieg off upon them railroad stocks at high prices, ‘and the only way left Is to send thom back, sell them at the best price they will bring, pocket the loss, and resolve RR ed 060 do a7 (6 Cote & RB Island? vi eperereres S2useees erties neaens SSssssre i aE | | orn wheat of moment oa the mar Ret and q» tations for tt ae comical Corres, — Salen of 200 bags of Savantite io, 9 Lay, and 60 do paitve Ceylon ef 13 }¢0. The folle w ng are the ruling qnota\ions:— Rio, prime, me 1:3 a 12 Native Oop tow, ..— pond 114 8 113g Maracaibo . all” Lagua ra,, « ondrwary...-103g @ 1034 Costa Rica ....4d wtp Java, mt bpm. — 016s, St Domingocash— a t2ig Cerron ~The warket wae gare fem, with aades of abot 2,200 balew, baad om middiing wo straiga: mt idling uo- Janes at WS @ IDKC, and New Orleans mtvdiug ab i 12" a 1854 | Cattle, Bead 5 are anticipating @ large (ncrease in the receipts I), when they expect t0 purchase yah cheuper fatew “1 receipe ‘of ail Wook ah il tbo yards for the toa: week are, Plows: an oan 5,538 ms pot ns les O'Brten’s....... Bheep Wie wibA Th following i wetatomeut of sie move: | ~ oo ee no r meet In cotten einor eb Ii! September tat, aroomparct | ADVERTEMMENTR BENRWED SVERY BAY with tho previous furtr ) eare:— eo Pas 1885. 1853, »457. MISCRLLANKOUS. Rec. mt ports... 2.829.900 2.715 000 3,456 060 000 acipanamoman nom - Sc catatne Kx to & Britin, 1.48740 1,438,000 1,901,000 1.sR90.0 | [RF SURE Tae THE sion aTOn eo BiGHT “ t France,. 3)2,r@0 4°-6.008 478,000 49t,000 | Beane aaa oot powcte 7 ee SIs fan 261 oro N09 4D At the eromtarfel pion Ret ede. D117 Ooo 00 2 884,008 2, 94,900 Dt least, what it kills ar vet bugs, 268, 600 87.000 128,000 Or ron: plant insects or rala, Of wick during’tBe part week, included in the adorr: Bilairan remda to * tae in the Ate.” 17,000 21,0006, LYON tafallible powder for tre daira Lim of ismente, 19,000 19,000 5000 ion and pilla iby dra'roving rats and “loo, 44 Br wtway. 6.000 4,000 = to,o0y | 5 a CAROs. ODL WP gino oe aa « 2'000 : FERDIL'S KLEGANT WEDDING Seal capers. seous anceo Pu a E depnt the city Hroafway, corner of Duane sirent ‘The do vease in revelpts at ths porta, compared with lam \RANK year, Is 669,000 Delon; compared with 1893, W600. Che Gocrease Iu exports 1% Great Britain was 13/0; oom- pared with 1852; 288,000 bates Decrease to France, 77,000; compared with 186%, 17\080. Decreme to niher ae porta, 100,300; increase compared wi wb 1853, 61,000 ® Fxuwants —Rates were without’ciange of moment, while engagements were I'ght To Liverpool 800 aquare bales of Colon Were engagsd at 3y., withwome Sea Luma at id. To London 200 bois spirits turventine were evgaged at 40; 1,909 bbls ros newts, 9d. To* Rremen 30 tons of to- bacco’ were engaged at 10a, To“ Kowerdam G0 dbis, rorin were taken at Za. There was ne change to potloo tn rates to Havre, Aurtrai's or California, Lia was in modera demand for obi pment, ut 6do. 0 tbe. Hors —We bace no change to mako in quotations, Small ewer of Eastcra asd Weetorargood ty prime quail tes continued to be wade at 10c. a téc., while ola and inferior were nominal 1a04.—Sales of Sco\ch pig were reported at 830 a SUL, 6 ombe Lina —Moderate eales of hockland were made pt $0c for common ond $1 1b for Inmp MoLasems was quiet and pominal Nov ar STOKES --Stocks were light, which tended to re firieteales Sptria tirpentiog wae firm and pominal at 15 s0. 8 40c. Crude was eoarce, and neid a 34 1%%4 per vs tbe, Common roain was atoany at $t 90 a $1 91, with Inpited transactions, Tar was quiet ua -—Linreed waa inactive ard Engh heavy. About 1 569.4 2,000 gailons American were ach at Se a Tic Orace whale was without coange; emeli sales of fair quality were making at "2-40 w 750. Crode ape m was Bieady at $1 25, with moderate salve. Wanvfaciurod ot!¢ were unchanged. Lard of] was nominal ot St 16.431 20 Clive o!! wae soliiug tm a sroail way at $2 6254 for quarts, and at $4 6234 for pints, ia ceses ano banicecs Pxos #10NS. —Pork—The market wae drt ont Lome active: the #% were Coaficed 0 about 300 or 400 bois. mess at $24 25, and thore was @ rumor of @ large eae, deitvernbie in ali thie year, eeller's option, at Sit; prime sold in a moseraie Way mi $1930 a $1040 Beot war steady, wit moderate calor; the trata stions emlraced about 200 bbe , melnd.og repacked Western et $164 5)7 acd extra Chicago at $17 w $18; prime mess Was q tei at $1) 4 8.9, aid beet 00 a SZ) 76, Hacou sides were in Vgbs suppy, aed pricox nrm; eles of 30 hhds smoked sides were ede at 130, Cnt ments were meascrabiy out of the market. Shoulders were firm at lOc an! oame at Lisge Lard continved firm, with rales of @dout 260 bbis. and Kerces at 15c. @ 150.’ Batier waa dull, with rod erate wales of Ohio at loc. a 20c., and of Sate at lic. « ‘lc. Cheere wan at 5). 8 2X. Ruck.—Sales of about 75 to 100 casks woro made at 4i¢c. abc. while 6% 0. was asked for prime. SUGARS.— The sales embraced 400 & 500 hide, Cabs mus- covados, chiefly at 9c @ lc; and a lot of some 900 were referred to as being sold, including @ portion of the 400 above, at 8Xc. © 10c ; 76 hhds. Porto Rico were sold at P&o. a 100, and 75 moiado 0a private terms. a ea of about 400 bbls. were made at 31 5¢c. a3 Dry Goods Auction Sales ‘The first sale of the season of any moment of dry goots came off yesterday, at which some 876 packages of bleached and brown domestic ebeetings, the manufacture of the Pe} Company, were cirposed of. The sale at- tracted w large concourse of persons in the trade, snd tie bidding was brisk. The entire eale did not exceed threo- quarters of ap hour. The entire product of the mills has Decn sold tn Boston end in this market by auction, the fale above noticed comp iting the goods offered in New York. Ih was stated at the sale tust one half the looma at ihe mils had been slopped, and the remainder were soon 10 ceare, and milis closed. Not#ithstanding this declara- jon the goods, it was said, sold below the os pect sions of the holders. New York Canal Trade Statement showing the quantity of the several articles firet cleared at the canals at, and the quantity lof at New York during the third week 'n July, 1867:>— CLRARBD, ns Piitiiiiss New York Vaule Marmet. Wepanapay, July 22, 1867. Tbe current prices for the week # all tho markets aro as follows: — Firat quality. nAKY CATTLA. Pxtra quality, por 1. Osher qualities... First quality. ‘Other qualities . Firet quality. Ovner qaaiition The following table The yards at Allorton’s to. never to ouch the stuff again, In any shape, at any price. the particular lino of industry in whish they may bo en- gaged, and ever after loavo railroad stocks to the speculat- ing directors and the stockjobbers of tho curbetone ant the Exchange. Immeonee efforts aro being made to susiain Michigan Southern Railroad stock. The rates for money offered to brokers and bankers are cnormous. We havo heard of some as high as seven per cont # month. Pradent mon decline to loan on the stock sitogether. They Know that the books are liable to be closed at any moment without 8 and 6 turned thetr piper upon each other, ands distur | notice, in which caso thoro is no telling when they would | 60 sae Ticks” Jectbey Goshen, Tesahams ana Ball crvess- | ewer mosey back. The company Rave sll, roan | 33 ed the following named persons on a charge of disorderly ‘about $1,800,000 of floating debt. Should they defealt on 3 conduct:—Fiw. Dupoice, M. O'Brien, Wm. Glee this or any of their numerous lines of coupons, the books 840 Ryan and Purick Malooly, The pariles gave bonds 10 8 | woud natanty be closed by sa iejenotion. ‘The probability $09 P pentane DervmemenAbout 9 o'eiedh youterday mere | oF Sumbdlly ofthe company reccting ol ts Entiliies <r. rt} ing, ae Assistant Captain Hant was on his rounda, bo ing the present yoar can be pretty clearly seem by the fol- nt 8, 28 souvded bia club in South Seventh etrect, and immediaicly | 1wing statement of gross and uct earnings for the year | | G7) saites PTucstinn wen bern, iter two burglars came out of the barneks chop of Jobm | 1866. It will bo soon that the actual net income Inst Year | god sales Gonfined to about 300 a 400 barrels at prizes Sniffen, No. 66 South Sovonth stroet, and ran through ‘was lene than baif the sum paid in dividende:— ‘within the above range of qnotations. The demand for oond mircot They were pursued by | uct watt be | Grose earnings for 1856, according te vhe annaal re. | Southern was slack, aed common and modium grades i of them of nvieen events. sas sees sees seseseeees < «82,714,648 | Were while extres were unchanged. The sales Voat sigh! the vicinity of Di im thieves dif not succeed in oy | el ‘The en- | Total operating oxpenses..... seeeeceee 1,766,000 ‘Darrel = Arrest ov A THIRY—At an early hour yesterday morn- Pome ping La ty mya 018,848 Sahn we officer Griffiths arrested a young man at the Peck slip Interest on, debt... 456,000 out 706 @ 800 Sasmam at forry with a harness in his pomonion, which had been Contribation to sinking fund.. . 000 00 Canadian reported at stolen from big aod table, i whe gave his —— 678,000 Log ghee rf namo a8 Lewis Minton, admited having sialon we Proper: | Net inoome Applicable to dividend 270,808 naman assem hein ~ba bg ‘The dividend paid Inet your wan ton por coat on a capt ay it One of our in} ineurance compacies gives notice | al of sbont seven millions of dollars, which amounted! to 10,000 bushels Now Irieane that it wi'l nake an abatement of one. pele nay Fou eae the yonrly rare of preminm on policies inwned, t» each ebipowr ere or agents at refuse to pay any advance wages to the crew hipped on board the yeesels Insured. $700,000, The dividend fund amounted 10 $270,000, show. ing @ deficiensy of $480,000. That sum is part of the pre: gent foating dedt, The great tncroags in the cxpital stool and boary at G8o, « 640, for Barloy was enarco and | day ‘with beef cattle, notwithstanding there was 8 fallag of io 200 y were pretty woll stocked | BawIF. Vrank Lealie. TO THE PFBLIC. baw purchased (he advance eifegts of (meter ORT DENT, DAVENVODE DUNN WHEN DOM@TRATIONS Be Pie Thirreoek fa wpoxeo Of in the literary eircim of London we the best’ work o | tbe erentand popular m, Oherive Lever. Johag mal the freahness, oriainnitty hn mor of Charter O'Malley ond Jp ck Hintor, combined wie @ & oe ” ment ord oreadi® of manner. ‘The extrac works wp thie country , 9a: ‘oniie thm he could oer no more verlcome allt to bie wu Ste and 828 public (aaa 0 Fee re at any ov fey the ‘eariient om a new worls from the pew of that Lat ariter, Ha has «a wsejuentis puretaded tte d the fra caaple and he See chaps Th VENPORT DUNN $l be coulaned, with tae ominal iuatrefions by Pty in 10 0 of FART LSA ILLUGPRATED NEWSPAPER. Dealera shoud wea (ia thelr orders «i ones. ln toner re the requira Tannp.¥ XAB AlTARAT! 6 FOR THE COUNTRY —R HaUQmWOUT & OL. furniab conatry residences v bo > saNidt ngs with ao apparaiua of anper er con my aia mo terate cont works isay b@ 6.8 oy time, Sain wom 3 aad Warehouse pelng Lgined up wits ove of their own gate we orke, Corner of way and Broome airoet Ges mirza AMD G68 FLXTUBES—WB INSRET T ene pipes into nton 6 dwel: and oub'te bufidings io the bem aanner and ¢a the moat favorable terma BV Bs 0GHWOD F & 00., Broadway and Broome mt. AA reg SRBN Tt Ge SK BHORS AND GAlTHER nlzo the 68 OC aad W boow a JUNRS’, No. 0 san sree fear tho Moneusn SF ROYALTON "TAKEN AT PAR FOR S3MMRE © clotang at MVANS, 66 68 and 68 Fitton mreet. G@ MACHINES —THREE DIFFERENT NIADS Injunctm. Oo the 308 day, of June, 1867, the Ctr e Nita ia oguiiy sommusosed by 1 Sitar ‘a the tar"ondan's, oy writs of ter machine for: fire patents; alory the El eee te ee ar eee Wateon ten dollar oF infripglz two Peor- sons who buy any of these Inf: row ne rmalinencan hare reason for complains, when they are top using them. 7M CinSaw OO.” Me) Brond way, corne~of rand WTARKOSCOPYS, ATERRORCOPES. PTURBOACOP ERA — Tn coneejuet.on of «delay at Uie ouintem house, the ageat of the London Bt-reoseopie Company will aot be able 10 offer bin new pbotoeraphs to cay, as previowny afvertned. To- morrow (Friday) he wl avs for insperti>m tke, larrtest gom- Krument ever imported Wo this country, av WM. HAlabe & BON’, 219 Broadway. POLIOE GAZETTE to OUT. ™ Tt contains ‘The murder of the policemen 1B POLICE GAZKTTE 3 OUT. T" t contains ‘The execution of Dorsey, tastreind fH POLIOK GAZKTTE 18 OUT. 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Movrt.—On Welnesday, aly 22, by thet lenac Fe in the Reformed Dutch Caarch, ¢ Twonty oi , surest and Pitt avesse, iL. unacae? to Miss Kare Mot, all of this city #3 Died. Axpansom.—On Wednesday morning, J3! ol year of her age, ANN Aspansom, widew Jee “friends and relatives, thoro of her son," Her friends and relatives, thovo a F os 5 ER 4 5 il rH TE treet, Brooklyn, BD, witheat Sertsuass Oe Wednesday, Jaly 22, Faw 36 yenra ead IL ! ii aitend the funoral. to morrow from his Iate residence, 19 Stone street,’ during the eariier It became a little mors a COW AND GALY SO Ceatinve oxceedinaly dull, salen mada at r~ t adout tho best pri emand ® moterate, recolpta heavy, and Prices ‘emivor 1b. lower ab all he yards. Very fom voals now so) for wore thea 63¢¢., and only “0. are being paid for tho ery best. SHER? AND LAMBS. — — + and ae the demand moderate are oasy. a ring trom Si'o #4, and lambs about tao same while he me apvitation Lave —On Friday, June 5, Jome aged ® )eare and Ii mone Tovsday, Jono Jia 40th year of W friends, friends of ' the family are invited (0 at. this afieraa on, at twe o'clock, from the unt, WA ayenve D edeqsday july $2, Howoma, infant by tea 'y O'Brien, aged § months. friends of the family are reapectfv ily invited to at tend ber fusernl, thie afy neon, at two o'clock, frem the residence cf ber parest, 154 Leonard sires. Pumn,..0a Wetsoe’ y, July 24 Me. Owen Puman, in the 67th year of bis sae ad retiueyoe of ber O'Bxas —On other quall- | "The relatives and /rit ude of tho family are invited fram $2 90 to $200 ts obtained. The avorage | tend ibe fureral, fr m his into rosidonee, ‘50. Wacron street, Brooklys, © © orrow alteqavon, at 2 o'clock Ryse—0n Wetee » a ‘and the receipts aro very | Rrax, need oe, tae rPe pens Allerton's dw wee, wee a ite’ ata Sitch brooght 1)40., which Io BC is funeral Wal tax8 * wee thie afternoon at 8 0° eT eciasere do nn | from the residence of bie. ‘hecthor in nw, agate beyond that figure, | 44a Him street.