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Geoliaing 10 contem the tajunotion heretefore obtained ‘agvingt them any longer,” In the @ cases, which have at Deen thus finally eetied, injonctions have been catered by order of the C mrt. Marmets. PHILADELP: STOCK BOARD. 2 sat ADELPHIA July 97, 1867. steady. Ponnaylvanis ctates Fives, Read tng Rall-co 8134; Lovg Ixiand Raltroad, 125; Morris ‘Canal, 63; Pennsyivania Railroad, she 7 sent 1.600 bute eh aeobanged Flour qviet. Sales 004 bois as woe! qa0- tattons, VP heat quict and gle offering White Canadian 8] 04 CoraBarier nad eupvly very light; Gemand fair for the Fast; scales avout 29,000 bushels, at pa! for Wewern mixed car low at the depot, BI SO. ba Burvato, July 27—6 P. M. Flour steady. Seles 800 bbls. at $6 25 u $6 60 for super- @ne Ohio; $6 75 & $7 ior ext-a do ; $7 60 3 $7 76 for douple extra do, Wheat ntewy © evring nominal at $1 81 @ 61 &3; Milwaukie Club $1 40 Corn steady. Sales 60,000 ‘ushels at Tic a 760, clostag at 756, Oats nomipal at 660. Whiskey nominal at 29}¢c avo Freight) Lic. for ‘ork. Lake importa, 2,000 bois, flour, 17,000 4 wheat, 112,100 bushels oon. Canal exports, bushels wheat, 65,000 bushels corn, mostly to tide Oawzco, July 27—6 P. M. Fleur qoict. Wheat unchanged and steady. 000 busbels at $1 60 for red Indians, $1 81 for white do. Milwaukie club, and $1 36 for Chicago spring ; Bales 40000 bushels as 78c @ 783¢c., includ to arrive Fre'ghts uachsnged. Wea ‘Tige. to New York. Lake imports, 6,000 wheat, 1,160 busbels corn Cane! co benny nd 2I—6 P.M Flour quiet. rm. Oats steady & form. eigg retepey No ie es wheat; 15 bush. corn, Shipments wego; No (cur or wheat 48,000 bushels corn. nt . ee Whe Bxcke Vommissioner sy COMMISSIONERS ABE GETTING ST Nie Ge THE rige? WakO—THKBS DIVI or LIQUOR SHOPS, GUUD, BaP AND DOGBIFUL—aA DIO- © GENBS COBBLER—VENUS HALL, ETO. ‘The Excise Commissioners have bad no small task dele- @medtothem. Thus far they bave grauted over six hun dred licences, embracing as a geversl thing the more re- @peoctable class of liquor dealers in the city, the repata- Pleneas of whose places was too well endorsed to admii ‘of doubt as to the propriety of giving them licenses. ‘With respect to the number o/ places remaining where Uquor is beipg sold without license, and from which ap- ns ate likely to be presented , the C»mmissioners have med it advisable to use some scrutiny as to whe charac ter of the places vefore granting ihem licenses. the design 4s to protect bemerives againet being drawn inadvertent lato grapting liceures to low grog shops, the resorts of joned wowen of ibe lowest class, andthe general rendezvous of thieves, sbarvers and idiers, where neither @ Mrangor’s life vor bis money is secure. The best, aud, & fact, oniy way to effect thie bas been decided to be wo make 6 personal visit through the mos: doubtful sections Of the city and noling the 00..b.ful places, see that licenses @re witpheld from teem. In carrying out the above programme Messrs. Haskott and Holmes, two of the Board st Exciie Commissionors, syostorday visited portions of the First ward They started On their our Uf inspeciion at 2 P. M. from Commissivner ‘Baskett’s office, accomanled by Deputy Sheri! Wilcox end coms ee ony Papers ss loner Haskets suggested that Possibility of opposition or oanger dn Gelving inte some of the low grog shop dancing bou+ws da the lower part of whe ward, it would be advise ble to get on adcition to the protective force, Commissioner Goimes thought the Commissioners were sufficient protec Give force for themselves, but be considered it would not De a bad ides to secure the company of one or t wo police en of the - ard to act us pilo’s in sho wing them througa <bhe worst localities, and hold their clubs in excellent re- @erve sbouid occasion arise for bringing the latier arti sles dm requisition. The Commistioners scoordingly p oceeded = 4s First word istien ope ~~ procured the ser- cen rgeans Snodg ars and officer Hays. No. 86 Greenwich street was the first focality to which ‘Che atten ton of the Commussiovers was dawn. The rign, varith the letters nearly eared from the combined eftouts age ani tbe weather, aumounced the house as the “Seaman's Home.’’ “Ts this @ good house’”’ asked Commissioner Haskett. ,qatet hoase,’ replied Sergeant Snodgrass. responded Commissioner Holmes, at toe Game time takirg outa paper and pencil and Cow p memorandum of the character of the house, which he also ‘did of all the subsequent houses visited. No. 84, the William Te! Hotel. was declared to bea juict house and astranger to rows and musses, and #0 down. No 85 received asmilar encomium, and after a eimilar memorandym was pa-ret by. The ‘City of san Fraucweo Hotel” at No 70 and the <‘Great B+ public,’ at No 68,were both > ocounced of doubt- ful charactor a: d not proper planes to be licensed In re- 2 to an application inside ax ‘on Lae! sane sold, ‘at both places was that iager bier, soda water and cofiee embraced ‘the I quids offered forsale. It was ‘inten that women of bad character were kept at wither Place, although, except st the later place, no tangible ‘@videnoes of the fact were visinic The appesrance of the viriants, load off by the two officers of the ward, combined with the accompanying official and reportorial display of pencils and paper, begaa ‘Dy this Lae Lo exile the curiosity ot w large crowd. Va. Firs PUrmises Wore eXoreened As to the object of tbe visit. ‘When the fact Qraily got clearly out that the Excise Com- ‘{nissioners com prt ed tue head and front of the visiters some hard looking customers, with re! noses aut stedy gar- qmenis, assumed a doleful look enough, evidently satisded ‘that the visit portended no good to them. The Ingubrious countenances of some of the keapers of the different dens whowed oeimilar Seen, en their part. Ast was, the vistiors proserded on quictly; Sergeant Saodgras missioner Haskett putting the ques. sioner Ho mos making the acocssary is memorandum book. i s ‘bushel 44,000 verator gow &: in Every place in the ward whore liquor ws sold, from Wo. 68, noted above, down to the commencement of the owtreet at the Battery, was looked a; in rapid sequence. ‘AtNo 44, kept by’ A. Jobn Julian, recently licensed by the Commissioners, was found a new sign Fyn | external foatares with the requisitions of the new licens» law. At No. 36x Captain Hoppin of the ward stood be- Thind the bar, as a‘Table ia manor, as rubicind aad com- municative as when be wieiied the police baton over the ‘ward. His house bears the name of the “Buchaaan Glouwe."” The remaining houres were marked—some ood, some bad, and others doubtful. Commissioner Hascett—I shall not give my Content to Ucense ta Greenwich sireet a single liqaor shop kept ia those low basemen s. A man gets into one of those places mand {t ts eix chances to balf # dozen If he gets ou: agatn, Sergeant Svonnas—I, is rarely any murders are com mitted In those basement places, thouga robberies some- imea occu Comm! ¢ loner Aasxert—They are all rough places; thoy ‘Davo dark rooms, trap doors, bullies and bull dogs, and a «man may be murdered and no one on the outside be ever the wiser Mr, Houmm aid he hegre with tog apt a to Licensing thore piaces, #1 oold require pretty strong oureties before he would signa for one of them Aturn was pow taken (ato Wathingion etreet, and all ‘the liquor shops looked into up as far as Liberty str A majority of the places were noted mes’ Dest segars. The guests were not backward in showin, their of the sotids and )\quids freely offered ‘at their dieporal. Ia tae remaming journey throngh this street nothing particular was notivadie but the (ith tn the tree and Gly state of the houses pene ue spectacle was d, however, in front of No. Setters men Pad fastallod bimeclf tobiee aa olf iron gafe, and on a cobbier’s bench, with all the rude app! ‘ances of his profession about him, way pursuing acti bis chosen trade. He looked loss the cynic than Iho In his tub, and more contented far than the cobbler fustapha of Forty Thieves memory. In looking at the working premises of this evidently singalar and erratic en'us one of the party facetiously remarked that bis was Gre proof na required no insurance. Albany street and a further portion of Greenwich street ere visited in conclusion, bat no new developements Semin hemerives “Venue Hell’ and the ‘Crystal ” im the latter sireet, excited, however the vo wile gare of some unured to the fom'nine sights there exhibited. As these eights did not bear intimate! ‘apon the /icenee granters, the Commissioners looks |. RBheehar nopole w on the reeult Milos were aay ‘Aheshan three minutes track, the very Tete The ORNTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. ‘Weat three in five. ona eer Ro Quorum Agata- Mr. Oholwell gets there too Late for Busluess, and Gees to the Country 4guin—More T:ouble About Police Pay—Urarges Against Deputy Sapertates- dent Carpenter—tne Old Force=Mien Scot to Quarantive—Proepects for Filling tne Vacancy fo-day--Black Malling by Ex- Special Pulicemen—Names of Persons Ke ported fo: Violating Sunday Lawse-—More About the Mistress of the Murderer Can. ceml—Discharge of Nicole de Angelo from Arrest. ‘There was rathe: more stir in and about 88 White street yesterday rorping than there was on Saturday, probably owing to ite being very generally believed that a quorum of the Commissioners would be presemt, aud the vacancy in the commission filled; such, however, proved not t) be the case, owing to an accident to Commissioner Cholwell, who left bis brother-in law's house, about one and a half miles from Norwalk, Connecticut, early yesterday morning, for this city, boping to be here in time to meet with the commission, When within about three quarters of » mile of the Norwalk depot, the wagon in which be was riding broke down, cavaing @ delay, 60 that he was compulied to take the nine o’clook train, which did not get him into the city until after ten o’clook—after the commission hed adjoarned. Be then went to bis store, and attended to his privaie business until about eleven o'clock, when be proceeded to White street for the purpose of leaving some letters, petitions, &c, with the clerk. His appearance oreated a greatetir about the ptace |’ by for office, lobymen, ani poll- » ho flocked about bim in great num bers; end wel) nigh submerged him wish vatulavions and questions §He however, pronsetee into the Com! siovers’ room as paalble, where he was met Mr. Bower, thé Other Commissi ners having left the bull ing eome time previous. 4 loog consulta ioa of a stricur private nature ensued between the two, the resnit of whbiob was said to be, by the,knowing ones, that all the difficulty will he settied to-day, and @ Commissioner se- lected, Whothe man will be cannet of course be told, although itl, more than broadly iatima.ed by tho kaow: ing ones outsice that Mr Simeon Baldwin. President of tne werchant’ Exchange, is tv be the man, and that the noses of the C mmirttoners bave beea counted, and tarée votes aresareferhim, The names of Zophar Mills, ex Sonator Pe ty, apd Kue Lockwood; were als: spuken ofjyesterday, but with very litie prospect of saccees. All agree la say ing that the question is w be setiled to-day at all events by the selection of some man; aud & was with this under- etapaing that Mr Chuiweil again left che city at 20 minutes past three o'clock yesterday afternoon for Norwalk, to bein town by halt-past nine o'clock thie morning He tays bo tof ton for the purpose of se-ing bimeeif frcm being run down and pulied out of bed again, as ne was on Wedveeday night, by politicians anxious to secure his vote for this or that man as commirsioner. THR POLICE PAY. After the adjournment of the Board of Cymmisstoners yesterday morning, it became for tae firet time known that nore of the pilive could receive their pay uatla quorum of the Boar 1 could x cony sued, in order that the treasurer might be euiborized to draw hie warrant for and band over the money necessary to pay off the police of the several wards New York wo the captains and commanding offi ers thereof aad that the Mayor of Brook lyn might be requested to sign the warrants for the psy: ment of money from the city treasury of Srookiyn inio the State tweasury { r the paymen: ofthe police force of that ctty (numbering 198 colice, bevides officers ) The treasurer of the Board ca: not according to the rules thereof pay out 4 dollar for any purpose whatever until it bas been audi- ted by the Finarce Committee, and passed upon by the Roard. The pay roll for each of the precinets in the Me- tropolitan *e district have been made out from the 23d of April to the Ist of Jaly, and the amounts paid each officer now in the d since that date, $53 70, deducted therefrom, leaving a balance of $90 for all of the old ofi- cers we came over from the old force, and sums varying from $133, down, to each of the newly appointed men. [tis understood tbat she pay ments for the police nen will here after be regular onse cach month, while those of the off- cers will be but once in three months. BLACK MAILING, Word was sent into the General Supe’intendent that some of the ex specia; policemen who bad succeeded on Sunday morning ta procuring either a brass ebield or a polise insteac of retursing \bem had walked off with them in thelr pockets, and on Sanday evening had gone around to various houses of ili fame in the city levying black mail on the keeepers, under threatened arrest, and Dy wis meaas tad succeeded ip obtaining in some few instances conridorabiec in»mey. Orders were immediately rt by the General Superintendent for the arrest of every man found erie ® shbicld or badge, and not poate Ye which he may be found, to be olther @ regular or « dul; pointed special policeman, as the jaw makes {te mi pgm hava: 4 pereon other thas an officer to wear eny of the police iesignia The names of two men, for merly specials in the Sixta ward, were given to the General Superintendent aa having laid themselves Liable in this respect. THE OLD FORCE. As was (he case on “aturday, a large number of the old force yesterday visited the General and Depety Superii tendenta to see about their Dbelng placed on duty, al all ing they never had rece: ‘any notice of their dis- missa! from office. The General Su; vod each of them in the kindliest manner, and was vory sorry ‘that it wae out of bis power to render them any aid, but advised them if they thought they were still policemen, to eS ives to the commanding officers of ward, and if they felled to recognize them as police- men, wby then if they thought they had been dealt wrong- ly by, they bad their remedy in the law, if there was any remedy for them. As for pari, however, he could not eS ae uniers he received orders from a majority of the COMPLAINTS AGAINST DEPOTY SUPERINTENDENT CARPENTER FORK USING INSULTING LANGUAGE AGAINST THE MAYOR. against the Deputy Su; Daniel Carpenter, for bis tyrannical and abusive manner towards of the members of the Police others who havc gusge towards at which time he was given to understand that such conduct ee ‘and that he must change tune On Saturday be attecked the character of the Mayor while in oconverration with some two or three policemen who were connected with tho old am, and bad called ap.o Mr. Deputy Carpenter to t for duty, ‘hose gentlemen, thinking the Mayor rather wrongly abuned, appeared before W. H , Comminsioner of Deeds, and mado the following affidavits against Mr. Car J seve all of which were transmitted to the Metropolitan ‘olice Com mursiovers by their attorney Wm Mackoliar. ‘The following is the charge and spec'fication, together with the a‘tidaviss, as submitted to the Commissioners:— New Youn. July 27, 1857, SIONERS OF POLICE OF THE METROFOLITAN Po- coordance with section 6, of article 1, of the lasjons for he government of the Board of Po- by (be Board of Commissioners of P slice of the riet, im accordance with #ectiog No. 7 of an act to establish jetropoii'an Po.ice Districs, and to pro. vide for the government therant, passed april 18, 1857, the fol low! chargrs are herevy prefe-red agairat Daniel Uarpeo ter a Deputy Saperis of the Poiice located in the city of New York, to wit — yodn % apderoming an offi er. To tHe Cow Lice Dieta Grete: rues and re ee, adoy Metropol tan Police Ui! pears in the vite Citrk, Avsuin MeManos ant Johe Dagan herein ILLIAM MACKK ALLER, AFFIDAVITS, o Re County of New York, nla . Clark, residing — Mon gomary + wre Ss y sworn, ease. that | Fe Soak ae it deponent, ine ‘ho. a Yay sn -5 of the 3 A Ee i & > et EF Fi por Maat, rosa LEROY T. ‘and County of New Me Ross pireets at Gepone ita have rend their own Kaowledge, the same ty of Now York «« Oorneiine B Titns | gutemora dengan and ya, ai om the Bday of Jury inate | ay’ eee be had led the men astray, and had deceived | ‘ood will report to morrow; that jt wae the i nt fend what ing. and damn Soon of the Board yesteriay morn- ing Attorney Cushing had s long private inter- view A ‘the sul of filling the vacancy in the doth left the office, Mr. Stranahan havi Feenennly Mr, Bowen re- mained until after two o’clook, arranging and correcting pay 1 ko. ” THR SUNDAY LAW. The following are the number an | least. Bat 323258 # He Hy i 5. reported to yortorday as having \aat, and by him re- Prosecution — Riteh, No. 3 strest; id ter and Wilaod for selltug arte vinet — Alex Mathews, 148 Oberry 5 Job 1d Cherry siroet, Henry Sprangenberg, 38° Monroe of persons ntondont Tallmadge violated the Sunday law on Sunday ported to the District Attorney for Sirth Precinet —?.8 NEW YORK HEALD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1857 mrom, , omen Wat H. Rush. Bont aire Wa. 06 Meret; J P. Pay 4 Div sion ‘street; Lawrenre Hures, Divisiow percet? Presse Keufman, AG 5 or & Copne:, Ro. 7 Catterine slip; Wm Crate 8 Maine erat, juba Darrow. 36 1 woot; F. man. OD @reet; Jobn Bo'teher, 611 Grand strat Joba Harts, 30 Routh street; Norwn, 2:1 Poulh mreet) - & B Lewis, 241 street; Fr ‘S$ Ombertne slp; Aaron Pevday, Ey neces Vease, Pos Noose Saaeel” Wess e foung, ones, Payeron ane Pike Thirteenth Precinct ~Joha Kelley, 674 Grand street; Wm. H Hochpertz 126 “inton street; Jobn Biley, T] snzon atroat— red aed clingy” POrO 0d ap by oticers Carpente , Nelson. A Raat a werty erehih areet; rtraet: P Malotyre, wh atreet; P. Wohen, 447 Second ay nus; ‘Thirty ninth treet; J Kinveran, 463 *¢- T. Goffnes, 479 Beonrd avenue; J wr ®. Rilev, & Second avanue: J sehioaaen cor ser of Teeny Ham'ita, corner of Twe:t . Barns, coraer oo Twent) Richarda, 443, Bret ate st y sevenih atrect: H Gnire, sires; F. Wevken, 428 Se. Ri 668 Reonad’ avenne ; P. + 57) Becond avenne ; P. B ylan coraer of Thirty: seventh atreet and Becond avenue D iasey, Fi etreet end nd avenue: R. D. alton Tay third erect and Second avenue; —— Mc Tonald, Thirty Anh street and First avepve; M. Coulter, 550 Second avenue, M. Ws : reported oy officers Welpr, Manolt and Tavior, for eriling liquor on Sund+y:~J. aloke, 481, Pirst avenuo: Me- 1 nels, $52 ‘venue; aod C.J Kriling, repored by er sens, for keeping open and selling groceries and qa THE QUARANTINE GUARD, Tae followtrg named officers were yeatorday sent to ol4 Quaraptipe grounds at Staten Island by the General Superiptendent, tn compliance wih a requisition made on bim by Dr. Thom Aloulth Officor:— Teva WG ym George aatary” mon, ge James O'Rou ke, Francia Tinverty, ard Cunningham, Michael MeSaber They were ordered to report to the Health Officer for duty, whiob is to ald them in carrying out the r sles and Teguistions of the Gee eae and to arrest avy who may a tempt to ciowte thom, They are to pale by the Quarantine Commissioners. ir Williams, the sergeant, it ts eald, is alao tn the em ploy of Dr Thompson,es one of the boarding officers at Quarantine. ‘The Commissioners have not as yet sent avy mep to Se guine’s Point to take the place of the eighteen withdrawn from there on Friday last, owing to there having been no quorum of the Board einee then. [i was thelr Intention to have sent others back with Captain W dling the same day ‘bat be brought the elgbteen up. In consequence of this faiiure the place at present has but eighteen men, with Captain wera, to protect it from the threatened fury of the residen’s of ‘the hospital buildings THE CASE OF CANCBMI, THE ITALIAN. Napzia Emm eti, the woman of tho IJtallan burglar, Can cemi, was taken from the Fourteenth werd station bourse yesterday, by order of the District Attorney, and conduc ted to 88 White atreet in a close carriago, by Sergeant Wil- Hameon, for the purpose of selecting a change of under- clothes and other neceerary wearing avparel She was conducted to the property room, where she was waited oo by Ur. Warren, who alded her In selecting the necetsary wearing i from anong ber etfects, which are tn charge of Mr. Warren, with the other effects found in Capcem|’s room at the time of his arrest. After selecting what ehe required, and Mr. Warren had taken hes receict therefor, she was immediately reconducted to the carriage and taken to the Tombs, where she will be detained until the trial ofthe murderer, as iti believed that ebe knows m: re shout the doings of Cancom! than she at prevent appears willing to reveal. It s found extreme ly Olfficult to converse with her, as the Italian interpreter says hor language is neither Italian, Cicilien nor Arabic, ‘but e sort of mong’el, and made up from them all. NICOLO DE ANGELO, THE ITALIAN, Who was at firet suppored to have veen imolicated with Capcem!, was yesterday honorably discharged from custo dy, it Upoa examinetion thet there wee not the slightest doubt of bis entire innocence of pating in any «f Canocemi’s criminal acts. After hin discharge he, with several of his friends, went to 88 White etrest with ‘an order from the District Attorney to Mr. Warren, direct Ing that b's effects, which badalso been tiken with tho other things from Cancemi’s room, be restored to bim. Mr. Warren accordingly selected as many of his things as could be gotat, owing to the cro ded ttate of the very emall room tn saben oes were stored, ani por mitted him, after taking bis receipt ‘with bim to his ing houre. De says that the double barreled gan found so wily in Cancemi’s room belonged to him, and be was it was loaded, for he time he cleaved |: out ed. ‘acquainted with Cancemi some time eince, and thinking him an hoosst workmen like him- in relation to bis discharge:— Finding hepa Tgbortog under the “4 ‘inding tbe public laboring under tbe impression that T was the broter of Canceml who was ied aw the marderer of the lamented officer Anderson after wailing stew days for the public excitement to rubaide, I aurrendered mvaal( tn Distric. Attorney on Friday Inst. who, alter my being sstinged that T have no connection with my Tn justice 10 myself T deem it proper to stats, that T hw been acme right years in America during which tima beep employed as a journeyman bookbinder by the fol gentlemen, vir-— R_ ©. Roat, Anthony & Co., New York. Kigina & Kellogg, New York. amon, Herrick & Barnes New York. Geo. 6. Mann, New York And lartly by Wesare Francis & Loutret, New York, to whose emp! Thave in returned, yeer a ise NICOLO D’ANGRLO, inn’ bas City Intelligence. Coraract Time iv Tue Crry Hatt.—Some time since, the Comma Council appropriated $3,000 for the manufacture ‘and putting up of thirty clocks in the public offices through- out the city, which should be connected together by means which would convey to them correct time, by moans of clectricity, Yesterday, the work was commenced, The regulating clock was put up in tho Mayor's outer office, and a telegraph clock in his private office, The following localities are also to be supplied with clocks {mmodiatoly, viz, :—Hoome of the Beard of Aldermen, Board of Connoll- men, the Common Council Clerk's room, Clerk of Common Pleas, County Clerk, Sherif!, Keeper, and City Library, The aivanio clock will be inthe basement of the City Hall. time since we gave an account of the modus operandé of this clock, Tus Earty Como Movement i tie Bowrry,—It bas been the custom of the Bowery hosiery and fancy goods dealers to keep their stores open from 6 A.M. to Tl I’M, ‘and besides sell on Sunday to whatever customers came along. Four weeks since it wae agree’ by all but one of the storekeepers to wy BA places of business entirely close? on Sonday,ané give thetr ovor taxed clerk to enjoy one day of rest in the week at ever this agreemont was not kept, and inst Sunday two of the hosiery dealer, who keep stores near each other, transacted business, though their establish ments were partially closed. This action of theirs has ex- cited the utmost indignation among the other dealers, ani all the clerks in that part of the city view the places with great disfavor, There isa ordinance against | eaping mores open on Suntay,and {t certainly should be en- | forced. Moutany Exccrsos—Twe Crry Gaevaniexs —The City | Greradiers, Captain Londen, proceeded on an cxcurvion to Philadelphia yesterday morning. As the Gronadiors stand high im the estimation of the citizens of Now York, there im but little doubt that they will be weil and hosptta- bly entertanied by their military brethren In Philadalphia. Willtamepurg Ony News, Rarortey Case of Yaiiow Frever.—A ship carpenter named Loring W. Grose, residing at No. 140 South Third street, was taken sick on Wednesday night last, and died shortly after 12 o'clock Sunday. He was attended by Dr. el if i i i : z i Knirp ev Favtuise rrom 4 Teae.—Coroner Snell held an Inquest yesterday upon the body of George W. Hebbart, yaician was of the opinion thet there was an inter- | nal ruptare of the spinal marrow, causing paralysis. Coroner's inquests. Daowse Writs tv 4 Fr.—Coroner Hills held an io- quest yesterday upon the body of a longehoreman, named Richard Harrington, who fell overboard at pier No. 27 verdict of ‘accidental death.’ Montreal, and wae thirty years of age. Forwn Drowsn,—Coroner Hills also held an inquest at pier No. 14, East river, upon the body of an unknown ‘man found (loating in the water, Farat Viencus Accrnart,—OCoroner Hille wae called upon to hold an inquest yesterday, at No, 188 East Six- teonth st! upon the body of a child, seven yoars old, Named Catherine Schmidh, who died: trom the eteots of injuries received by being ran over by « milk wagon | Central, 34; Michigan Southern, 3 | | | } | | Sriven by one Valentive “lover. From the evidence ad- coe et ee ow the ovtver wa td every provers 5 $ wa,'0n was being driven a a slow rate when one ‘The jury rendered « verdict of ‘accidental ona Booth 4 wick’s Supertor London Cer on eee harem oss @ists in the Portable saleby J &8. Cases, Every for BaUnDeits cree obiy oo Ne T jouae. Straw Hats at Cost- AU Summer Hate at cont at WHITE'S, 148 Faiton, berween Brosdway and Nassau. Gia Brand, Commer of John and Narcan streets —N, & COLLIN & CU. Ving Off ther large ‘of clothing a. very reduced pemsen y PAIR ‘nde Odi! ad examine our stock before you ourchass, . COLLING @ Ov., comer of John and Nesax stress. ———_——__ Jobbers and Dealers in Clothing. Are reepectfully (nytied to exmmine our VALU AND WINTER 8TOOK In ado} Jon to our usual lar e rock of TINK AND FASHION ANLF CLOTHING, We have tus season many fac ured on immense etock of Which we aN RICED AND MEDION CogDe, h we are prepared t7 ff-r at aa low figures aa aa: house in ihe trade, here or »laewbere . D UKVLIN & 0O., 25R 260 and 260 Broadway, New York. Cuvery—a Mick Assortment at Wine Pocket the |’ 4: & 8. BAUNDEKS’ etore only, at No. 1 Astor House. Old Stand, Corner of Nassau and John ireets.—N. B. COULINS & OV. are c@ thetr large stock of clothing ry reduced pricen Sumner clothis g of al! kinda (all end exsanine our atock before you purehass. N. B. OOLLING &+0., comerof fcbn and Nassau streets, Defianes gate—Wih Patent Saismander ROBERT & PATRIOE Bassford’s Standard Rooms, 149 Fulton po ey No, 8 Ann pilitard palace. Courtaad Remeen street, Family Sewing Machine— W hich Is the Best? Without giving our em option we tnvfte all. the ladies in fouler, to call at the ealesro m of the Grover & Baker Sewiig Vachine Company, 495 Broa¢way and examine and decide for themselves. This company tovites the racat id tesla and comparisons and leaven thelr macbive on ite me. ius Clinton Piace Hotel, Broadway, corner of Rigath street, o , the Ruropean plan. Cordial Cognac Bitters Immediately Ke- Heve diarrbors, sxae and billions attacks, 8. BTMINFRILD, tole fpporter, 70 Nasaan atreet,»New York, Get the Best.—The Gold Medal of the Paria Exposition of 1855 was awarded to ihe tu. garian a of » Kebwartzer & Co. For saleby FRED. 8. CuL 8. 73 Warren a: , New York. Jones’ Old Italian pean, 2t., for Freckles, aenburn, tan, morphew, bad akin, £o. JONES’ coral bair baree’ hair; best made oll, 2a , tor bad, , weak. Depot 203 Bowrry. beat in the world, the mannfactory, £3 BroadWay Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Tou; — The very best in the country Both on sale and the dye pri- vately applied ai No. 6 Astor Hovse. Laird’s Wige and Hair ‘world fe engin 5 ep durabi ness, at 439 Broadway, near Howard street. Biles Hair Dyc—4 Shiliings a Box, Black gee No 1 Barclay etreet. Infallab.e ongatat for the end Ropture.—Marsh & Co,, Radical Oure Wruss Office removed to No. 2 Vesey street Astor House. Diarhea, A; Bever, Bile Immediate relief, by using BTSINFELD’S Cognac bitters, Ofice 70 Naa- san street, New York. Holloway’s Ointment —The Fable that scrofula or kir'g’s evil ceuld be cared by & monareh’s touch, bas long been exploded. But the greet wuth that not one scrofula and galt rheum, but all maladies developed in the oe et fies, can be removed by this preparauon, is beyond oy Kemp's Worm Pastilles, by reason of their delicions taste and oficnoy, have taxrn the lead of all We mineral vermifnges. Sold by D. T LANMAN & |., 69 Wa er st eet end by all drnggits, at 25 nents par boitie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SOs BY SARKEY. Monpay, July 97-6 P. M. The stock market was a little buoyant this morning At the first board Cambe land advanced X& per cent; New York Central, {; Hudson River Railroad, 134; Michigan Erte declined % per cent. The movement in Cumberland was quite active, and upward throughout. New York Central, Evie, Cleve- land and Pitts burg and Michigan Soathern were sold to gome extent, principally on time, The bears are wisoly waiting for the buils to inflate the market as much as pos sible, and are dispored to help prices ap a little befor putting out new contracts. In Michigan Southern seller on time, thelr own option, are disposed to pat out con- tracts at three or four per cent under the cash price There were sales to day at 47, seller 60, and at the samo time a 61, cast. The company’s clique of speculators have al ready bagged about 26 000 shares of the stock, and have about 6,000 shares more to take. This will make 30,000 shares piled up in the bands of about half a dozen speculators. This is hypothecated all round Wall atroot. ‘The clique raised $300,000 afew days since on an ex- change operation, at enormous rates of interest. The bills of exchange were sold to the stock speculators on time at a certain rate, and bought back for cash at rates which make the loan at the rate of about three per cent per mouth. This is paying pretty well for the whistle. This corner in Michigan Southern will without doubt break down most of the parties engaged tn It. After the adjournment of the Board, the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert H. Nicolay — $4,000 Terra Haute & Alton RI 2d mt. Se int. added 625% 19,000 Chicago, St. Pari & Fond du lac RR, do, 46060 $4,000 do. do do, do, 41K 96 ebares [Crosse and Milwaukie RR..... ... BBy 115 do, Chi , 85 Peal and Food du [ac RR. 2 do. Hamil Fire [paurance G teers 10 do. Home Insurance Co... - & do. Grocers’ Steam Sugar Refining Co... Atthe second bonrd the market for some stocks was pretty steady, while othors show « decline, Erie ad vanced |; per cent, New York Central ',, Michigan Soath orp 1%. Milwankie and Missiesipp! declined 1 per cent, Reading ',, !evnsylyania Coal jg. The corner in M chi gan Southern works well for the moment, The olique are getting the stock rapi¢ly, and the country people are rend: ing (n their little lote very fast. A few outside holders, ‘who bovght at low prices. may realire ® good profit at pre tent prices, but the combination could not sell thelr supply. The failure of Mr. Thomas McElrath was announced on Sa turday. The amoun: of liabilities te re :0rted to be $400,000" of which $200,000 were for acceptsnces on account of Wee. | torn railroad companies. Mr. McElrath is one of the pro | prietore of the Trijune and Preeident of the Naveac Bank Neither of there concerns will be at all affected by this faiture. The duties of President of the Negeau Bank bave been for some months past performed by Mr. Biydei burgh, the Vice l'resident, and Mr. McElrath will probs withdraw unti! bis Nnancial alfairs are arranged. ‘The Aasist@mt Treavurer reporta to day as follows — Total reseiptt.. ee... vs $992,460 39 “payments, veveeeeseeg, 314/000 70 «t 11,908,086 07 ‘The steamabip Iilinois, ai this port from Aspinwall, brings $1,458,043 (nm California gold. The arrival at the correspon:ing date last year brought $1,640,806. The steamship North American, at Quebec from liver pool, gives as four days inter news, The advices from India bad created in financial ctroles considerable alarm. Consols bad fallen off, but, partially recovering, closed at 92.202 per cent, The cotton market was active, and Prices well sustained. Breadatuils were lower, The re- bellion or mutiny in India te eupposed to be much worse and much more general than the government of Great Britain admite, * Seventeen milee of the Madison and Watertown (Wis- consin) Railroad will be opened in season for the wheat trade of the present seagon. It rons through one of the | finest wheat growing sections of the Stale, and hae pro mise of & prodtable business, The remainder of the road (veventeen miles) can be pat in operation by January, but it Wil) probably not be opened ontil carly in 1858. The grain crop of Wisconsin is spoken of by parties who have bad large opportumities for observation, aa being the best the State has ever gathered. The following is s comparison of the receipts, expenses and net carnings of the Central Ralleoad of New Jersey for the three months ending June 30 of the present year, with the same months of last year: — April 0 $72,000, pri! May 17,104 werk 5 MOS, .... $182,709 $118,206 $64,407 OF B65 p. o. Expenses, 8 moe. . 8,167 «61,741 «= BB ADB OF 54 p. ©. Not earnings, 40... $87,606 $66,654 $91,041 oF 64 p. c. The May receipts were reduced at lenat $10,000 by the burning of the ry briege. ‘Thy RND®.—The Oswego and Syracuse Railroad has de clared ® dividend of four per cont, payable on the ist of August at the Union Bank. ‘The annexed statement exhibite the average dally move, ment in the leading departments of the banks of this aity | toms Desoetis | aug lite 09,078,094 | Tees a ' ook 200,660,008 isfoee b08 ors son | Sope. wooore,77e 12,281 7 06,040,413 opt. 109,716 ABB 12,270,088 65,800,439 Sr ce awe bree teas Set eo. 101;147,08 10,902,761 00,976,387 & ES oie we te cae Rev, 108,142,008 11,087,676 6,086,065 64,024,115 Nev. 102'503,638 11,513,420 8,946,721 66,068,287 Nov. 109,554,460 72/258.123 6,860,071 68,062,060 Nov. 104,606,019 12,071,868 8,840,378 00,164,121 Nov. 106,536,476 $2,110,984 8,610,256 61,614,340 Doo. 106,008,684 13,278,347 8,072,768 62,023,068 Dee. 100\386,896 10,900,643 8,516,004 62,854,779 bee Ioe'sut ano Llamas Sas Lot 0na0 SOL Jan. 111 7H 4 8,802,118 63,077 229 Jen. 10 abe 11,008,208 8,908,800 04,316,559 Jan. 401 11,060,064 8047 008 06,076,087 Jan. 633,024 7,979,027 06,877,282 Jen. 81, (328 8,028,048 61,241,070 Fob. 804 8,626,817 64,997,160 Feb. 10,407,388 8,151,700 65,043,408 | Feb. 21) 72 10,482,168 8,106,074 06,095,806 Fed, 711 10,008,264 9,160,276 64,627 088 Mareb 76 8,405,487 66,304,060 Marob 1 ear raa Saas ace oy Spee a i x April (400 8,757,346 67,042,868 ‘April 4 (B13 8,770,898 67,547,241 Apu 1° 788) 8,796,768 61,068,424 1200/01 9,006,606 68,078,076 i 14,620,043, tases eve Susie ousen'les May 114,040,308 13'126,704 6,738,026 66,617,288 May 14,040,838 12,815,618 8,696,808 68,585,008 June 16, 18,184,716 8,838,672 69,238,000 Tune 18.42.541 11,974,879 8:006,898 op Lt aad June 20,"67.. 395,110,000 12'790'456 8,503,801 68,781,440 June 27, 15,016 B04 10,001,001 8,605,086 67,213 :11 July "118,044,803 8,901,690 65,387,684 Joly 211, °7..126,028,418 12,686,126 9,693,878 66,792,507 July 18, °67,, 117/306 521 13,504 606 8,448,895 67.006 589 July 26, '57.. 118,848,151 12°956,856 8,528,814 67,377,066 The last retarna compared with those of the previous week, exbibit the following variations in the aggregatos:— + $1,482,610 637,741 Tucrease tn ctroulstion . TH98E Insrease in deposits, ectual..........- 071,466 ‘This statement cannot be considered otherwise than a veryun favorable one, With ap {increase in discounts of nearly a million anda half, we bave an increasein do posits of only three bundred and seventy-one thousand d<ilars, With this we have a failing off in the specie re rerve of more than six hundred thousand dollars, The banks, it sppears to us are placing themselves in a posi tion of great weakness and endangering the great {ntorcats of the country, The prosent expansion must result in a very la'ge and rapid contraction. It will be roen by the above table that from August 26 to November 2, last year, the ilne of discounts feil offabout eigh: million of dollars. We must look for, im the corresponding perio this year, decrease in loans of @ much larger amocnt. Stock $5000 Tenn 6's '90 6000 Virginia 3000 Miseourt Loa! «102% 400 Obio L & T Co.880 102 8 ay new Bo 900 Liev & Pius bos 200 85 BM BO 853, 85 85, co a) CITY COMMEMCIAL Mowpar, July The ralos were confined to about —6 P.M. 2. 6 Baranerorrs of moment fom Raturd: ow on ow 77 aoa a8 76 oom 25% a4 sales 4 Canadian was {np firm and moderate demand, with of about 300 « 400 bbis at the avove prices. The stock of Southern waa light and receipts moderato. Prices wore without change of importance. Tho rales embraced about 1,000 « 1,100 bbia., closing within the range of the above prices. was no Galego or Haxall on the market, A besutiful specimen of Mt. Louis flour known a tho “4 Aces,” ground from choice new Missouri wheat, and cousigned to Messrs, Nason & Collins, of this city, who exhibited a sample of it on ‘Change yesterday, was admired for iv beauty of color aad Guences of mana facture, It was hold st $10 60 per barrel = Kye our was | steady, with small sales at the above prices. Indiaa meal was unchanged, ani the market steady at (he above rates. Wheat—On Saturday afiernoon, subsequent e close of ‘Charge, about 11,000 bushels of Milwaukie clab were sold $1 52. Today thesales were confined te about 1,100 new North Carolipa rod, - damaged, at $1 40, and 1,500 do. prime nessce do at $1 80, and 700 do. white do., said to have been at about 8187508190 Corn was is Weatern mixed Rye was at $1.15 @ $1 15 for good to prime Northern, and 1,600 buabels Pennsylvania were told at $119 Oats were dull. The following are about ibe current raves for grain t ~ > s en mite. non waa quiet, with light sales Seotch pig at $900 $51, es 7 atead th light sales of good to prime lore * Rastorn and Western ‘at 10e. a'ido. Old and tnfertor qua: bis. spirits do, was quiet at $4. pal, Tar was quiet at $1 624 82 47 for Wilmington and Norfolk. O18 —The market was without Of linseed were sold i il i i Aa Er ; i Rics continued @rm, with sales of 276 casiisat 6ife 0 hs., chief 240" nd Molado, ckie%y of For lttuattons and Help Wasted, ee 600 page ST montane Senn pmo padin 2 COFIOM IM TRADE PRIVESOF ensremt On application at tne door, 40 _ abu € bir ta FFERCTIONA OF THE THRO \T ¥ Hoare oes aul ion pA Pa em 0. 6 Broadw R, HUNTER, MD “Fi. MELTS, ww OPEAB’S LIFE PRASYRVIN) BHLAT —THIA ¥ article la rapidly seq’ ining aa k shonld, the pba. ment Wahu over invented and wo nse anil fied thet Hi wore willed ways enaure he wearer from watery death The foilo Certificates speek for themael way. vee Burrazo, Jaly 14, 1ast. Capt, ©. J. Burman, 297 B-oadwas, Now Fork Dean Dean im: —We take grea: pieascre in re e use, for life saving porposes upon the waters vented Iife preserviny jackets and the t you made with there tm our by inraiuanie; tr i'm brat ewan are, es | DeLay EF DUR Chairman Board Ae oe nN ate nae Lad ox : ere REN AMIN BAONAl Gene Wa. 0. DAVISON, Mane I Sac Haraoa, June 10, Lay. Capt. C, J. Bowxet.—Deax bir—i hove examined Permenis with thy he best article ive saving purp: ete that bavn errr been 0 tha pul i bave m exp riments with the jackets on" the sea coat, end | am of opinion -hat hey world” be invaluable for the we of Le pd Cat hep Psa wy they would aiford ad itional ineeas of reecung ip persuns reapectfuily, IM sca thoak. Ruperintendent, 4c , Ora of Long Iniand LOTHING AT WHOLESALR FOR br of mania wo. Davips 2 ee shirts of your Invention thea AS erezine AND pus BAK pipes into stores dwelli ‘the Dest faanner apd on the KV HeUQHWOUT & 00., Sr adway and Broome at, AS APPARATUS FOR THR OOUNTRY-@ V. BAUGEWUUT & OU. furnish country rnaidences bo tele and pibiic vuildings with an apparains of wnperier oom struction and ata moderate coct, “The workn tay be som atany time, hetr etire and warehouse being lxhiqd up with One of thetr own gar works, Corner Broadway and Broome a2, MPOBTANT TO MROWANIOS, MANUFACTURERS AND cup! lists —Beoly’s atraw cutter is among be mo-t valu- able inventions of tha age, The right to make and sii these machines for a large exient of territory. will be aol at a rea ronabie price, Kome eigh hundred ¢oliark worh of the reachines wil! be transferred to be purchaser, with the right ‘This t+ an excellent opportuntty fo make # for une fur a emai in eatment, Any peram who wishes W make money in the manufacture and wale of this valuable machine oan eddrem Frencla & Bevel, 2 Beckman stroet, this city, who wil gine 8, 56 black as wourning coanhes— Brown bugs, red bugs bed bugs, ail Are chazid to dead bags, Wish a dech of Lyon's Powder, ____ By whwe aid all insects cow's are. LYON’ magne ic powder (harmless to man,) and Lyon’e magi evic pills, immediately and iafalilbly destroy every scription of tnrecta, rate and mice. Depot 4% droadway, New York, and $3 Dock street. relow Third Philedaipbia, EWING MACHINES -ALL PRKSUNS WHO WANT & of ae utility, ioe TRPBENS’ CELEBRATED ying ik. London, and 27 1a ‘by tbe principal stationers. OUTH ROYALTON BANK BILLS Taken at par mer clothing, ‘and 68 Fu ton street, i ax 5] i For anmi At EVANS’, 66 a Birth, Brown —On by nen Li ‘#1, at the Rimi: Mrs. Mauris W. Baows, Marriea. iow York, ofa Money renny. July 97, by the Rev. Henry Belden, Mr. Fi rawyy, of this city, to Miss Ann Dorcumerr, of Brooklyn. Sune— WaLeam —On Tai , July 28,01 the church of the Apnupciation, by the Rev. Dr. Seabury, Col Amsam furry, of Uister bo.) N.Y, 0 Mrs. Roza ik. Waren, of this city. Boromw. —On Friday, July 24, at Goshen, ‘Oo., N. , Peepamce Borpes, F late of Richmond, Va., aged cars,» month and a days, yston, Philadelphia, Richmond, Va., papers piesse y is | —At Sai Wednesday, Jaly Thomas N., Jamer, and Will fal’ 5 past four o'clock, from bis late residence, No 38 Twenty fourth street, near the Fourth aveaue, without farther invitation Drowsy. —On my Joly 97, Paspexce W, Duptay, printer, aged 39 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Michael’s church, as Rrooklyn, this morning, at nine o'clock. His reuains wal be conveyed to Greenwood Co: A Jaxswrar.—Oo Monday, July 21, Jawa, only son of yg and Ellea Jennings, aged 2 years, 9 months and . aye. The friends of the family, and those of John and Nictolae Healy, are respectfully tm to atten the faperal, from the reridence of his lather, No. 3¢ North Second street, Wiilliamabarg. this aMernoon, at three o'clock. Manse att —At a, 2 Sunday, July 8, Wo- printer, aged years,2 months and 90 of thelr THOS. ©. FAULKN Secretary. ata ie bron Sia. ay foment 26, of congestion of his : si # Hi 3 < as a H fi te morrow one ke 3 The remains wi\; ii |