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OMehal Visit to FPSPROTION OF ray UNITAD sraTRs WsRBBOUERE AT JGdb 4p 'ABANTINE BY TAR OOMMIASIONERS OF BMI- GRARGiaeMR: GOR BovoR <ONALE AND QTBER BRTINGOIBAED GUESTS ACCOMPANY T! MONKES—A LOOK THROUGH THE HOSPITAL @ROUND! — CONCLUDING DINNER —SPEBOBES, BTC. ‘The Commissioners of Emigration pald @ visit of inepec- ‘tion yesterday io the old Quarantine. One object of the ‘vintt betng an oxamimation of the United States warehouses cared for the etorage of cargovs of infected vemels, ea in- | -eitaiion wns extended to Mr. Sehe-1, Collector of the Port, {6 necompany the Commirsicners. Invitations were also tondored to other parties 10 join in the visit, #o that quire « (argo and disunguisbed company were included a mong the invited guests, fhe pa ty com srised the follo ving persona: —Cyrus Cortis, Bijab ¥, Pa dy, Wilson G. Hunt, Andrew | Carrigan and Rudolpy Gariigne, Commissioners of E vi- ‘aration; Mr. Scboil, Collector; Hon. Bijan Ward, Hon Jobn Kelly, Messrs. D. E. Delavan, Joel Wolf, Waldo Hat onypa, Gideon J Tucker Jona E Develin aud Joseph N. Marsh. They left Now York ip the 4 P. M. Staten Island ‘oat, and were re wived wh the Qaarantine by Dr. Thomp- gop, he Heaiib Olterr. ‘The first pace visited was tha Uaited States ware- thovacs. Taere buldings comprise wo structures, butit 20 groind owned by sbe Unlieo sustes, jiiniug the Qua wactiag land on the north, Chey are bailt of woue wad ‘were built pearls twenty soars ago, Taey have paed as tlorebovse: fur the cargoes of infected voss: ani! are atill ueed for this purpo-e Commissioner PuKpy aid ib he recognized the old aw them tn the nelgh- of Egypt. He remembared faaviog wade ano visit w them wh n he was Birver or, to ikd4. Me shougat she bdulidioga were od , ad that new ones woala have t) be built to ‘tho'r piace, sithougn he gase iter bis opinion thar taer ‘would @apwer ‘de perpove for which Wey were used dur Sng his tert of ffive, as for as he could see, the build inge looked as weil 10 day as thea after @ careful survey of the balldin, wought nat-with & Inve repairing they woult do for some | time yet. He confersed his aurprise at dading them tn as ood Condition as they were, a8 be had expected to find them very ‘uch a1 ap dated and hardly Mt fer use. Comuplasioner PUROY eurgested taat tae bad Condition of ‘ves co. nected with the buildiogs had @iven to the batloings theme ives a bad reputation The Hearru Orricak gald ihat cspiaing of vessels ‘were afraid to truvt their ships at the plors or ther goods op the wharves, on account of thelr tumle down condiiun, Ax tothe warrhouses, be dia not cvaai- der them aii that «as needed; bat io view of tae fact that the continuance of Quaraptine st that locality was uot set- fled upoo, he cid not cousider it advisable to have new ‘suildings erec ed. The erect of now piers and wha:ves. faomever, wre 'tuperative. Pasaing from the eurvey of these buildings, the party wert ) roceeded to Jook at ibe houre ocoupied by Mr, Rist ard Acams | ocke, Custom House Boarder of vessels. a@pecial object o examining the house was to dee Lis ftnoss wa & residence for Dr Waller, the Avaisaat Health Odlicer. , Or Waller was appoimied to bis present position by the Commirsioncrs of Emigration, and it seems they have not et fcroisbed him wiin howe to itve in. Tho buildiag lovgs to the United States government, and the pi oport- tion is t© buy the building from the government It {a @ good domfortable twe story woodea houre, with Aue grounds avd gardens attasbed, Suoceeding an exte- terior view of the building and grounds, and a determins- ion on the part of the Comin'ssiouers to secure the buiid- {ng for the purpose named, if possible, the visiters, at ‘Che Invitaaticn of Mr. Locke, went inside and took a limpee at tbe interior arrangements, Mr Locke showed Simeett congenial host, wibdrawing the corks of seve- qal champagne bottles and passing the contenis aroand. Such ao act of ho piwilty w july appreciated. Pending Ghe disposit ou of the chempsgve, an animated discussion ‘aarceo Upon he chances of a pewspaper—tho organ of the democratic party—being ever established on a firin basis @ New York Mr. Puupy gave eome {n'eresting recitals of former ef forte of the democracy to effect this end. He had worked ‘Bard im the waiter, and made old democrets haal out thelr y wallet:,and give down to stripping, but he be- fovea this ort of thing was pretiy well played out. wr Locxe, the autbor, it wilt be remembered, of the geiebrated Moon Story that created such an excitement a Cow years ago, and who bas been identified with several ‘mewspaper evterprises, stated that the expense of conduct. ings New Yo k paper cid not begia to be ims- @iped masses. 1; was much differeat now from whet it was shen be dabbled, years ago, with bewspaper writing, A maneging head was peeded—a large corps of vamiors wae necessary, and large salaries must be pid. “fhe whole was very expensive after the start, to ray no- hing of ibe foundation materials of type, cylinder presses, dc He believed a eood oomooratic paper might be start- od and lve, but it was s desperate undortaking. Many othor« gave their views upon the subject matter ‘ander dicorsion. (he majority, however, leaned man!- Nertly wo the opivim that woen circumstances called for a domocratic organ it would be forthcoming, but that the Ciroumstan:es were not now. ‘The newspaper project being fully discussed, the Oow- minsioners and their guests took a clroult tngether through the diferent Quarantine hosnitue, Dr. Bissell, the nesd physician, acting a8 eccort. Everyone expressed his ap- ‘jon’at she noat and déy appearance presented tn all different ward: and departments It took some me to go wrough the bospitais, which concluded the tour of inepeotion proper. he bors’ Baobed the bestuses part of the vielt An agreoaole adjournment followed to the residence of Br. Bia- Geil, where & rurapwous cloner was ia waiting. Succeeding he dinner speecner avd toasts followed in vapid wud plea. ani succession, lasting Ul atew minutes to 7 o'clock, when Ghe comyany rese in ume to take the 7 O'clock boat for Wow York. Altogether he visit war @ pleasant one, aud will orove ove of orofit if new wharves and piers are built én front of the ; resent United States warehouses, aod Dr. Waller, the assistant Health Officer, who pow has to oo- evpy «’pertion of Dr. Thompson's house, ts farnished with © sultabdio dwelling. Coroncre’ Uffice. Diep Dasrerrrs axp Neoiacrsp —Uoroner Hills was call 04 upos to hold an inquest yesterday, at No. 195 Delancey treet, upon the body of a German women named Cath tine Board, who died from want and neglect. Deceaset's uadand bad been locked up io prison, on charge of in toricaion, woile she was conutiaed to her bed by sickaess. Having no one to look after or take care of her, she died a ‘victim of want and negioot. The jary rendered a verdict {a accordance with the arove facis. Fatst Accent at A Fine.—Coroner Perry was notified @ hold an inquest at the Sixth ward station boase yester day, upon the body of an unknown man, who was knock. 4 down and rou over by one of the engines ing & tho fire im the Sevenm district oa Thursday aight The ‘Oorousr was obliged to poatpous the caso uetll to-day, In onvequence of the adeoaoe of witnesses, Meanwhile oftorta will be made to have the body identided, Farat Rawert or aw Accromy’ —An inquest was held at the New York Houpital upon the body of a man namei John Howie, who died from abscess of the liver, brought on by injaries received while workivg io an iron mine ia county, N J. was strnok with ® rock i a had wa jeg broken aod Gody bad |. The liver disease was contracted ‘walle ande:going medicai treaimoat at tae hospi. al. Seppay Paine: —Me. B. F Simmoas, @ nove broker re @iding at No. 157 Groenwich stroet, was found dead fu hi Ged yesterday morning. Dooeated, It appeared, died of disease of the beari. Mr. Simmons was fifty taree years of age, and was a native of New York. Bilward Cutler, a vate wetchman employed at ‘be Calou india Ruoher ‘gs warehe ane at Harlem, ‘tied enddenty yeaterday morning while eating ge bo Beg nam sit ap peared, had Nos, quem wore in these oases, whe verdicts in ‘eeordance with the above facw were TO TH BDITOR OF THE AEKALD. Mowrneat, July ‘Will you allow me the nse of your columns to expore ‘what I consider & case of continued petty larceuy in high quarters—to wit, the United Staies Post Office Department? ‘The number of United States letters received in our Post offices on which posiago bas been prepaid, bat uot credit- @4, a almost incrediblo. Mos! of your readers ave pro- (ably aware that dhe postage on letters crossing tho line Is Ren conte; aad this may be prepaid of not at the o Alon ofthe sender, but cannot be paid in part. We every day Weccive letters on which are ailixed three three cent @tampa, but for the want of the odd cent the letter is not marked pald, and fall postage it paid hero, This ts, of Course, quite right; but the wrong consists in the fact that Che United States department invariably defaces tho aMited oue of stage: and this cond excaps that a t probably without evil eaten’ je not one bit better than would be that of the makor of a cto, rho, happening to an opportunity, should doiwe bis signature while he note was running to qmacorliy. If tne sender tonder ed only nine sents in money ‘orith his letter, the money would be returned and the let fer aoat vy ‘The stamps, of course, could not be re- terned, but why in the mame Of honesty defsce them! not the 'y of the Department, and if Feou rer of the chor could remove and use (eu, be * right to do so, and thus, {a part, reimburse — ma ‘Wut ee Pp” doubt hat if rome spirited indivionnl were to tent the mat. der by an notion at law, as bar often been done fa &ngtand the naieance would be abated Inde. of casos whioh hare come ander my ¢ no doubt that a iarge sum is (legally @arlned by the practice t9 #hion 1 bave taken the liberty of Sa Lee cea a canal beneath your Benoa small, beneath your notice. ee "A SMALL SUFFERER Own noice, I Piast Favrrs of tax Dvpiey OsseRvaToRy—~ Journal snnonnoes the Ais fa now comet by Dr. O. H. F. Poters, at the Dud. y im Alvany, at midnight of thy 26-27m of At that (ime ita right ascension was 3 hours and 46 thie ‘od It# motion is incremsing the rit asconaton 7 ‘olve minutes, and diminieaing the declination Dy adous ove degree dally, The Dudley 0 hae fot yet commenced Its etive operations, the meridian {n- qrumon's not being mounted, aud this discovery a a bar ‘Dingor of the future. —Albany Argus, July Bt. Laren yrom Seinit Lace—A friend placed a ‘tvate lotter in our hands, daved at Mankato, 17t0 inant, om which we gican following:— There ‘are about 7,000 Indiaue ‘They are ag | r oe qoupelled to keep a aharp look out, but no one seems @ be afrald."— Dubuque NoriAwest. Reval Intelligences. Hong Kong ad<jcea to May 26 etate that there had been DO Rew Movements W the pan pf the Uniet Staton eqaad- FoR. The Seu Jocinto v78s lying quin,* St suchor im the harbo? OF Bolg Ming. Tho Pormonin. w_"" 0 toes from, was ot “ingajra, an! wad 800n to Saw with the ratified Biuttera treaty, The Lovaat te eu Shanghae, and is to go tft dovk on tx 26sn of Ma". was no Cessation of ibe eloknem on hoard of her. Personat Intelligence, Hon William & Dayton, of frenion, ts quite til at h * Metropoltian Howl, Loog Branch. fe’ was eeized on yun Cay morning vith w severe attack of bilioat ovlic, and was regarded fur severa) bours aa in a very dangerous al uadon He was much betier on fburaday. Jadye Hopbive of Pannsyivania Major W. W. Shap man, U8. A, aud lady, ana Com. Lownds, U.8.N., are in Washington. Ameng the visiters at the Wilite Ssiphur (Va) Springs are Jnege Gilex ano Jeroue Bonaparte, E+q , of Baltimore, sith their famibes. It {a reported that the Charter Oak place in Hartford, Conn., bas been prrchased by George Law, of this city, Whe New Vurk Weemsy Herald, NEWS PROM WOHOPS, CALLFUKN(s, NEW GHANsDA, CENTRAL AMBKICA, MEXICO, OUha, WEST INDIES, UTAM, KANGAS, STU-—APPAIRS IM WASHINGTON —~ MaRABTs, BTC. The Wematy Heap will be published a eleven v’olock Lila morning Ite contents will embrace News from Snrove, California, Utah, Warbiagton aod Oreg n Territories, New Granada, Qentral Amerios, south Pacific, Metou, dubs, Wom Indies, Ac ; Aftatre tn Washington; Interesting from Kaanag; Latest News by Telegraph; Editorials on varions anbjequ; Finapde), Com morcial, Poittion. Religious, Theairteal, 4port fing anc Maritime (ntelligeuce; Review of the New York int Ue Market; ogetber with a large rariety of local and miscella neone items, ingle copies, in wrappers ready for maittor cap be bad af the aennier, Price sir scouts “Fredrickw Temple of Art"—Sos, S85 and 68] Brosaway opposite Mwiropolian Hote. ellotypee #1 O-0gr FO any made inthe city. japha in oll, pastes aad equerells, by Prederioks’ ar ry Ographe in India ink, Parisian style, Daguerreo™ pea ead ambrotyace in colors, Gale: core Gens A. aL to 0 P.M, and free to the inspeo- public. a in is the Only Berson who can vesouenited eclentically om all diseases of the human hair at 84 Church atreet, corner of Barclay. The Sixth and Righth svenue care atop at the door of the aatabllahmens Selgnette Brandy—tn Bond, and alison large assorunent of cognac orandies, in halves, quartern an4 0” tavea, all {a bond. Wil be soid'low by SIMPSON BAUS, 19 Beaver sireet. Portable Dressing Unses, 10) for sale by J&B, BAUND: locare chins ot Wr seer Nouns. Ruepture.—Mareh 4 Co., Radical Cure Truss . Femoved to No. 2 Vesey atreet. Astor House. Jobbers and Dealers in Clothing. Are respectfully invited tn examine our YALL AND WINTER STOCK. Which we are prepared cy offer at as low fagures we are » for aslw ae house in ihe wade, bore or slacwhere. ti D DEVLIN & 00. 258, 389 and 260 Broadway, New York. lms deed Pesce PATANT IMPROVED PORTABLE MOSQUITO CANO- PY AND NETSB. For protection agatnet mosquitoes, combining beauty, cheap- ness, simplici'y apd pe fect security against insecis, without obstrugting the circ: af air. ©. B. & W. STRATTON, Agents, Brandreth Building, 415 Broadway, N. ¥. Boys’ and Yoseths’ Summer Clothing— Great reduction in prices, at No. 31 John street. corner of Bastau. D. L. VORNELL. Wine Pocket Cutiery—a ich Assortment as J, & 8 SAUNDERS’ store only, at No.1 Astor House. Jennings & Jones’ Patent 615 Carriage Tops, for the Southern and Western a Saws e trade, at 30 be Bos ‘season, close out onr. pinok of FASHIONADLE SUMMER OLOTHING Teduced prices. D. DEVLIN & OO. Corner of Broadway and Warren street, ‘eeazon will ‘oar tmtal redncuon, of Seow accustomed to do inte in wu Ja eat Kad moat val: rove and are upquestions- STocs sciatic for doing family sewing inthe best nsaies en A i most durable manner. No family can afford to do withou! Grover & Werchan's from the South and ‘Weat who co. d the sale of the Grover & Baker me Chines Inst yoor, are ail, without one exception, in she fil de of success. These mi are always on exbthition st the Salearoome of tbe GROVER & MAKER Sewing Maohioe Com: . 5 Browd Few York; Summer street, Boston; Par Gbsenat nese Puilsteipoa Charles’ London Cordiat Gin is Shown by the recorda of he Custom House to be the only Londoa cordial win imported. alentine Mott, of New York. in a letter to the propeietee, says:—" Cbaries’ London cordial gin is‘ pares Peet, nd most reiadle extract #f juniper i have seen.” ‘or sale by al) druggies bad grocers ND © OHARLES, @ Broadway. Lea & Perrins’ and all Other Sauces Super- seded.—Try the T. Witherington's Worcester nace, adelicions and plauant ranse for Seb, sv game, mena, Fi 'GAULON, aor Canal street, sole scent. for the United ; ” 467 Os for Gatco apd Canedas. Order ressived for Great shipment from Parts Boots and Shoes, per Vanderbilt, by ELGRNE FRERIS & SON, bootmakers, 62 Nassau mreet, above Maiden lave Custom Made Spirta, White or Colored, all sizes, wholesale and retail, at Mo, AVGHLIN'S, corner of Murray and Urrenwich strerta Sulphur Baths —Timolat’s old Ketablished fu'phur bath, No 1 Carroll pince, Bleecker street, comer of Taurens. cmes rbeumatiam coulda, &c Medicine Without Pay —1 will present « bor of my magnntic naire to any reepeetabie patient who will call for it. For salut rheum, serofula old uoers and barns, na surpanned. 8 Bb AMITH, 77 Canal street, near Oburcb. Cordial Cognac Bitters Lmmediatel Ueve and billows attgo&s. s STRINPELD, vole importer, sasau stree, New York. Hollowey’s PUls.— tiabitual Constipation prediepores tbe sy: tem 'o recsl e Infection, vidais the breath, and rendera tbe whole bedy impure. Mere purgatives —. vate the disease and impair the strength of toe aaierer. conv ary, permanentl nds vigor to the frame Femieuy. on the Fret nod 1 mal dude. roga ates the ex re'lve while ii parides the wal Kemp's Worm Pastities are the most Dell- clous, effective ard fsocnour of al) vermifages, are working wonders among ebiidren of all ages, In the removal of worma ‘They con! by D. T. LANMAN & tain no mineral element. told ‘Waiter street, and by all droggiaw, 2he. per Batchelor’s Hair Dye Wigs and the very best in the world, mrpaasing sll. Made, sold and applied ai the manufactory, 533 crandw ie ist rea und ay ‘aint Sow ery, corner of Fourth street fi... Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and — The very best in the country. oa cntnae aad the yately applied at No. 6 Astor House. Hul’s Hate Shillings = Box, Binck or brown, No. I Barclay siroet, Inimitable cutting of whiskers. aaa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOAMY SARKS®, Fuunay, Jaly 31-6 P.M. ‘The etock market has lost all of lis buoyancy. The downward movemont has fairly eet (n,and we tay e* pect, with cooasional reactions, a stoady decline {1 ail the moet inflated railroad stocks. At tho fret board to-day Virginia 6° fell off 4 per cont; Iilinots Central bonds, %; Galena and Chicago seoond mortgage boda, 4; New York Central Railroad, i; Reading, }¢; Milwaukie and Mlissie- sippl, 4; Diinole Central Raiirond, 4%; Galena and Cbt- cago, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, i; La Crosne and Milwan kio, %. Penreylvantan Coal advanced 134 per cent; Micht- gan Southern, %. New York Central continues quite ac tive, The transactions in this stock for some days part pave been to a very large amount, Throughout cash stock has been plen:y, and the advance has been muificiont to have Induced many emall holders to realize, We notice more sellers’ option this morning in Michigan Southern, The boyors are al! the brokers acting for the combination. Tr comen bard, no doubt, to be oblige to take these op tions, but they cannot help ft. fh is necessary to do so to sustain the market. At the second board the market waa weak, Michigan NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1857. Sonthern Railroad fell off 3¢ per cent from the opening, aud closed heavy Erie declined per cent; Milwaukie And Miseinsippl, 44 Chicago end Rock Island advapesd 4 per cent, Now York Central vold » 824, oF dlelJai? O° four per gout. Thin te just equal id 86 morning price Tag borks open om the 2lst of August. Peonsylvauia Cou! company 6old as 87 per cont. This company has just mado & Guercis) clatement and rovort, in which appears the fo'lo wing in relation to the dividend:— Owing to the coasideruble inoreasc in the ousivess of the compan) requiring adci jopat working capital, and (n view of tbe absorption of a lerge smount of such capital with 1.Ne last 1wo or three years, by paymena on bouda a» mu “gages given upon coal lands at the time of purchs man)’ ) 876 +\n0e, @nd On Dew purchases of euch Leu ir whote Velue abd position wita reapecs to other lauds »4D €d by the POmpany rendered ~oeir ucquisition tndisven weble; and (or ober objecis of permannut valne, whico have lierea:'sd Ma areeta, end ihe necesstty of retaiaivg vue pret ent resonrcms pf the Crmpany to fonduct itt ia Kory twcreared Durioess without incurring & flowing debt for she amoon’, the oar@ harcome to the con stanion to ort the deol: retion of a dtrfeend af this time, Peing onvinosd that such « course wil! Deat serve the permanen! 1h rests Of ibe company, and conrequenily of its slockboluers. The Azttetant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— ual receipe. + $278,N7T 50 pay ments + 200 668 71 Total balance... 711,040,665 99 Treasurer pf the Uni«d Stats at Now York, show the receipls and disbursements during July, 1867:— 5. $5,430,212 77 182 60 6190 87 Bs4671 59 ed bd transfers....... 274,000 00 ss wml ceilancous . 38,303 34 ———— 8,211,007 90 Payments... pepeee ees oy BLG,COL, KO OF ‘Treasury drefis. $6,746,780 21 Post ofiive crafts, 3297 10 ——— 6,206,077 OL July B1, 1867, DeleDOe 00... ceeeee ee eee $7,486,251 16 By balance, Ur. diebursing ac count... $1,690,306 68 Receipts durt 138.378 OF mes BMONTE OF TO POY MON... ceeeeessssereseeereereree 2,808,425 39 sooo 92,016,088 23 $701,293 94 TO payMenty.......06 reese 93,¥80 80 Balance... $107,496 64 “By receipta for cust 7 049,182 50 ba 6 610,963 66 Inoreaso (0 Jaly, 1867......0.0-4+ By balance, Cr. bullion and expense account for seeny’ office. «. $1 603,699 98 Coin reo'ved during the month" $#9,342 04 Fine bars“ “ $10. 2,896,630 08 ————— 2,805,978 87 To pay meata in’ coin. 6 fine bars, Balance. By coin in Treasurer's office... «. $9,608 9 By cotn in hand in assay office 1,039 773 03 ———— 10,048,770 06 245 084 60 1,084,818 75 17,993 49 Fine bars,...... Unparted bullion Bullion a; the mint ocinage. Total... ‘The following is a statement of business at the United States Assay office at New. York for the month ending July Sh, 1867;— Deposits of Gold—Foreign coins. Foreign bullio United Biates builion Desostta and parchase of ellver:— Fe colna, caenpeqmanenepel | $116,000 00 | -$2,036,000 00 | ~ "150,000 00 | 6+ cosdsees 92,176 000 00 | Gold bare etamy os 570,649 33 | ‘Transmitted to U. 8. Mint, Phil., for coinage. $77,225 14 ‘The Long Island Rank, Brookiyn, bas deciared a semi spnval diviaend of five per cont, payable on demand; the Home Fire Insurance Company a diviaend of twenty per cont, payable August 5; the St. Nicholas Bank « sem! an nual dividend of four per cent, payable on the 10th of Au gust; the Commercial Bank of Albany 4 semi-annual divi dend of Ove per cent, payable Auguat 1. We announced the defaications in the Ontario Dank of, Utica a fow days since, bat merely gave the fact and the cause. A cotemporary gives the following particulars, which may not be upinterestiz g:— As the affairs of the bank bave been so far Investigated a2 to leave no doubt that all its creditors are perfectly safe, officers {p the public fora number of years in various macasi pewapaper articles on hie speciality, and more recently in an elaborate treatise on the business of banking, which active over- tight of tho affairs of tho bank, and trusted too implicitly to those who have betrayed tho trust. The irregularitice ‘the junior officers, noarly #li of whom are suppored to have been collveton. In carrying on thie game, the bank to redeem its issues here as frequently overdrew upon ita Ssovetgeaess, tae, Sees Certificates of dpposita dated ahead. plaint of these ir- regularition made in lottors ‘but moet of theee failed to reach commenced the prob! that the deflelt #il! net dred and fifty thourand dollars. one-fourth of the capital, eo that the loss fal) upon the stockholders, many of whom are wealihy aad | well able to meet it. ‘The actual cause of the defaloations is not clearly enough | given in the above to satisfy the public mind. It wae | nothing more or lers, a8 we first stated, but loans mate to — the Black River Railroad Company at high rates of interest, ‘upon po more ecourity than the company’s acceptances. The bank became 80 deeply involved by the private ope- rations of the cashier in this paper that it could not mee: je current eagagements, and upon investigation the dis covery was made. The cashier was without doubt attract. od by the high rate of interest the ruliroad company was willing to pay to make the loans, aad the blame attached to him is entirely because it waa privately done, without the knowledge of the directors and President. It s nothing new for banks to make loans to railroad companies on thelr acceptances. Every bank in Wall street has stacks of this paper in their drawers. The railroad companies pay well, and the banks are all glad to get such business, Fven the trust companies of the city loan money on this paper. Savings banks aro not directly, but they are ia directly involved in these loans. Two and three per cont in nothing for these railroad companies to pay, and 0 long ‘an they moot thelr paper at matority it pays the banks much better than business paper, Tho explosion of eur Present system of railroad financiering @ill shake to the very foundation many of our banking \natitutlona and trust companies. The largest portion of the travel over railroads during the eummer months | pleasure travel—emal! companies and heads of famities. This year {t a emailer than usaal, | from the necossity of exercising economy. Few, very few, start on these excursions without entering into close calculation of al) the contingent expenses attending them, commencing first with fare to the desired point, &o. On the line of railroads the local travel ls awollen or decreased | by the rate of fare; if the fare is putup batafow cons | yhorentes in the broast of every farmer and his family « local irritation, which tbey resent by staying at home anti! ordors accumulate, and one person then travels with small ‘commissions for « dozen families, to rave the railroad fare, which is very dear, because they bare seen it cheaper, and money is more dificult to procure than Ina} your, Crops will soll for less, from the abun | dance of the harvests in Karope. Famiiios contemplating ‘a pleasure trip to the great Wost stay st home, No one travola, therefore, except those whose basinesa compels | | hem; and that, also, is decreased, and the mail and telegraph resorted to more frequently, Even the rich, to whom a few dollars would appear to be no object, button | | up thelr pockets and guess they ‘won't go.” Crops when they come Kaat this reason, will come late, a4 prices | will be low, in all probability much lower than growers now contemplate; they will, therefore, take the cheapest rou'e, a8 haste is not derivable, and economy and prudence point to the Erie Canal. The Brie Railroad requirce a.largo som for repaire, One mititon of dollars ought to be ox pended on ft this fall to put it in m position to bo weed at all thie winter, The whole motive power wants roplonishing, Rack and rein hay been genera: Tho best of the engineers have loft the road months ago, and we dally hear of resigns tions, and the promotion of the firemes to the post of engt neer, until the vacancies oan be filed, and by falee econo my it remains wunillled © long Umo—porhaps fron Iife Yo great. By falze economy « large number of there men and road repairers have been vismissed, taat ther pay might be saved to help cke out the maniiiy e&ma."y! gf the riad, and wave enoug to give a estary of 325,000 4 year toa Swit SeBHeman 0 occupy the Prasident’s che: the New York offiog, Je Opnirq) has dismissed over five bundred men within a fow wos, Gad the bi! of r9 pairs of Mr. Corning w1.! of course be augmeutéd tu thug proporties, It will be well for the poor etockboliors if it tops as thas ‘The Milwaukio Sentinel, tn alluding to the trip of the Now ‘York Cemmitteo over tho La Crosse and Milwaukie Rail road, BBY R:-= ur Sowgtt, of Poughkeepete, N.Y ,{n reponse to & porsiatent ¢ail fur bin, ead he was there ag (he repreven tarive of the people of bis ry who told La Growke kei t Ues, who had been ipvtied by too President, Me Kil bourne, to gend ap altorney t Milwaukie to examine we books and afiairs of the corporation. He bad at ended to that duty. He bad beer aided f svkly by shove in charge of the books, and could eny—ii war bis phossing dusy to tay—thai noibing bad fal'en under bis eye in derogation Of the 10'« grity OF sour daees «f the La Crosse eprporalinn Be ebovid 90 report to his frievds tw New York Wa Joan from go) wuthority tha: the other gemtly nen woo accompenicd Mr Jewett in thie duty here, hes him, enlixfied thomreiver, by aa Ins ection of the beoka, re: cords and wesousts of the La Crowe and Milwauate Rail road Company, that the afluirs hace heen well maueged, thit ie burinese is etendily on the trerease, amd that, when complied to La troxse and ity portuwestern ter Minus, ft Will Be the Dortest ahd most productive rod Ww our State. Such, We are ok-ured, will be the wabatance ef elr report to the etoekb adders at whore request they bave made this tavesitgadon, As to the La Crome aud Milwaukie Patlroad twelf, eth tte Westera and North western) conrestions, no man who glaaces at we wep of thir Bate, Minnesota end tbe regtons beyoad, orn doubt for & moment that ti is ‘dextines to be the greatest thoroughfare of wade and travel tnrhe Northzeat the adveningey which its early complilon will sedure ti our City are iocalenlable. With this road Anished to Ta Crome wood S. Paul aud our Beam ‘erry in operation, connecting our Mileavkic rystem of retivays with tho Dotroit aad Milwaukie, the Milwaukie and Port Auran, the Grea Wee erp end Grand Trunk roads, we may bid defiance to com: petit on. Th relation ty the Boston money market, the Jost of that oily eaye:— ‘The banks do not gsin much tm specie, although for a few days past they have pot lost avy to New York, while seme few parcels have been received trom the interior ard the Aasi‘tavt Treasury On Saturday morping the exact amount in State street was 92,969,200. Mouey ia worth @ per cout in the street for tue most favorite names, and wbat tr called “aret class paper’? cannot be quoted al Jeas than 9 to 10, with more done at 10 thar 9. Prim business n¢ tes of lees celebrity are 10 to 12 per orat, aud wreaking generally money te worth from 10 to 12 por cent for tbe rn of endorsed notes that are uaually takon at banke at6 percent. The best brokers are paytug 9 per cent on call, and the p ice of cai! loans to outetders run up to 18 per cent. The basks are poor and are doing iitie. Howevcr, there in no stringensy anywhere on good paper, while it 1s very hare to effect sales on second class notes, oF loans on stock collaterals ‘The trade ia dry goods the past week has exhibited in creased sleadiness. Distant cust mere from the South and ‘West bave appeared in stronger forve, and entered the market with more freedom, especially for cotton manu facture’ goods, which, it is now believed, are about ax low as they will be during the season, with a chance that they may go higher, Cotton bas now reavued 1630. 153<c. per lb. for middling uplands and New Orleans, the highest price it has borne ta seventeen years, with a Prospect of going bigber before the season closes. Late advices from Manchester, Nagiand, represent that trade bad improved, aud that yarns and cietls had advenced, ‘The export trade the past week wes light. The shipments were made chiefly to Mexico. Heavy cotton sheet- ings and shirtings continued firm at recent quotations, while light were unchanged. Light shirtings and sheet wogs wore in fair request, and prices steady. Drills, owing to the light export demand, wore dull and nominal, at 8i<c. for brown, 9%. for bleached and 10}go. for biue Cotton jeans and denims were in fair request, while prices were unchanged. Stripes and ticks were ia good ‘atock, and prices unaltered. Cotton duck has made no advance, and still sells at from 23c for No 10,907, to 860. for Ko. 1,18 02, Should this article fail to advance in August to with the enbanced value of raw cotton, prices must succumb, or manufacturers muat make lees by working ehort time. Indeed, we cannot seo how heavy cotton goods can be sold at preeent prices, considering tl t rates which raw cotton com mends without low. Before the now crop Teashes market tbe autumn we shoulu not be surprised to bear that several estab Yebments bothin this country and in Eogiand have been forced to work short time, owieg to she acarcity aud high prices of coiton, Prints were ta large stock aad iu eat variety of styles, and sales wers making pretty free , mostly at Oc wide a lye shocordiog to aty los and makes. Gingbams ranged from 100. a ILke., accord ing to manes. Moum iaine de jaines bave appeared iu large stock, and in great richness aud variety of styles, ead ' pales sere making at etendy prices, wv! ranged accora- ing to styles avd mak: om He alse. for ordioary, 190. a 2Cc. for choice, and at ge. a 260. for extra, Cassi neres and ratinetx were in fair demand, and prices unchanged. Tweeds ad jeans were in moderats request. Sbaw's pre mented @ good ly wnd great variaty of patterna. ac cording to makes the; commanced from $9 60 # $6, aud mixed from $20 $9 In foreign grades jobbers Kho #od some more disposition to purchase from importers, but the trade coold pot be cousirered active. We have no important changes, however, to notice In tue prices, The marvet is well euopiied with bow French snd Englieh fabrics, embracing agresi variety of rich and fancy dress etlke, orailk and wool stuifs combiced. Taey appear in robes or large Ogured strives, avd in many caver borisontal tothe wala, Ombre atriped de iaues are also ovgbt for on accou owners of wiyle merinos vary rom mmer grates of ‘ave mike were rvendy and in good Saudard backs were also sieady and tn fair deco Heavy cloths and Diankews were in fair request and prices vactaaged. ‘The ennexed statement exhibits the valno of foreign dry goods imported into thia port aurtug the werk, and since Janvary 2 in each of tho past three years: — Movawarts {x Formay Dev Goooe. civ, at $1 16 a $1 48, ond 3, burhels Ca: eatin, MISOMLLANEOUB, white wt $176. Corr-—The ae coment asa oth ef ealer of 20,000 @ 26,000 bosbels Western mixed at BYAN’S TASTELESS VEAMIFUG® ACTS In #90 @ 000, Soulhern yellow and white were noritial cases like a charm tm removing worts "rua te hu Ryp Was quiet at $1100 $116 Oati—Saloe of State wore | Te ice one bat morals alievie ¢ the sy aiyoms. Dat Hie, 0 at 68, & 680 , and of Weatern at Bic. @ 656 “The | iv’ the mow dail wie ehitd Msidny GRMMIT NORTON, AF Sowing ere abut the cheing rates tor grain th thie } Bubb arcane; vy Ka DIAG & CV, doston, math by drug: roel te + Wheat... Canadian shite, per 66 toe. $ —ate BS BLBGANY WI 4 OABUB.-OFLT | "emer rename intr SEB | MPERRAS RRC ROU aaa foutherc #iNW.. 180 @ ) 66 As PITTIN Kyo Northerm, par 66 i 11001 i Gis viper nt Ane valine one sabre pulling 2 Tocina eri fenerit mais soa 90 Gent tanner and on the mnt Reveesbie toreaa Bouthern thfxed...... 40 > pee 88] BY BAUGH UT AC” Ze adway and Broome m Soutbern yellows. eves . Reuslnal OURAUD™ ItaLlaN unnloata. wo : p PB bid fe sake ‘wan {Ivm, with ealos soe aaeto g pg Sookie reeaaurn (0 choeaia icy whe ei 1 se boge of Rik ge ollie. he quotations for other de | skin def ormities poriptions were wtomnged Corton contivned firm, with alos @f about 1,000 bales, Dascd por middling uplands, at EXE, and middling Now Orieape at a. —There wae seme more offering, though ou- gaged at ‘erap rua, redness, Pondre subt Kenda ‘or 7 "part of the body “Warramuay (mgm fare rouge, hair dye and veatoradiva, at the olf depot of We street, drat store fru ray) by Men Hayes, ander, Philatelphis; Baler, Yomon, Grecn, Worse Sales Providence, Post, Roohawter and by 4 tugind gee 9e tobacoo at 12s. 6! , and 80 tons Fadaras log wood at 7s. 6d. To Londos, 100 tone of oH cake wore token at 16a. To Bremen 23 ons moasufement gvods were taken at 10r, Some caset In‘la rubber at 8 ¢¢., ard loewood at J6e, To Havre rato; were eanheuged. Yee APPARATUy FOR THR COUNTRY a ¥ TaGEWOUT & 00. furnish eon raider Gy pabiie onildiogs will as rf struoticn, and at » modersie At any time, helr store and ove of thatr own eae works a U8 of @UPOr AT Som Strong ee he jway and Rronene The brig Hea Foam was taken ie Wad at Stolly with froit for New York for $1,000, Rates to Cailforala wore oh | i Ay A Fea 42360. per foot, aud to Melbourne at Zbc a 370}4., @nd'tO | gear the Musenit ’ oon &) drey they were nomival. Hay—The may ket was qoiet at 0c # 700. Hors were dull at 0c. a 12 for goed to prime Eastern and Western; Infertor aud old were regiected. Reports regarding the crop tn New England were unfavorable, 4 was eoiimated that the crop would falJehort of an a rare by aboot one third. Ino was seiling in small lots at $30 a $22. lama —3mai) eules of Rockland were madeat 770. for common and $1 16 for lump. Navar Srows,—Saies of about 2,060 bbis. turpentine were made, 0 arrive, a $35; wpirive turoeatine was dul BT AND GULD JEWELRY -OOMPRISING BRACE lets pins eacrings Reckinoes, ohatts, airere bat ic , eo; Aino Diack aid KM cap plas, & ero yw tome, etude 'BRGOR a ocAR Osan a ROS SRND, €37 Prod was_oorer of Spring treet \ er of OUTH ROYALTON BANK T.KEN aT Pak POR S) eummer cimthing at RV ANA’, 66 and OF Fulton ptteet. Suez. ROYALTON RaNK TaKKS AT PAR FOR fuuemer clothing, at BV a 48" 66 and 68 Pokon st.eet, koi gale: ¢opfined to about 90 bbis. at 4o%e. Rou was | Co ggy ROYALTON HANK TaK&w A? Pak FOR’ ) quiet and q.otati ors vocbanged. Nothing at RV ANA fe 4 Oas-—Idnyeet coptipued. quiet at 753, 0 770 for Amert | meee nh can and 180 @ 80c, fur Logivh. Crude sperm eas quiet 4191 2>88 26, and $1 30 for bead mater alone, Lard ol} was pomivel and olive unchanged. Prorisions —Pork— Mess inactive, jen conned to Sour ROYAL9ON BANK TAKEN AT Pak FOR avnrier clothing, at EV NS’, 66 end 68 Fnlion wrest. EWING MACHINES -al.l. PERSON) WHO WakY ¢ som ing machine of nariralied ality, about 160 bola tn email lots, at about $24 25, Prime was ming of GRY ‘ Gra, with ight enles at $19 60. Bot oatioued im goed | Lek’sansnice tor ‘tease’ use tanntiaatiring’ sinttstioa ase demand, with rales of abort 700 a 800 bis , Including ro- | or aay an wbslever,,& machine Tha dow eet out of : , ] whioh an irdicrtour woman eno readily nan packed Western mesa at $16 60.8 $17, and 'exira Chicago | and with whisy an ts dux:rin can readily nar fo, a $17 608818, Prime mess aud beef hams were | Scat cin oblaln It no, where axoapt a the oflon drm, anid prises uncbaoged. Bacon was firm at 120 « : 1OwO for Weetern aud city cared sides. Cut meaw wore EWI ‘OHINS.—¥LRUD DIFFER! fin et 1046 @10Ke for sbovlders, andes 110 «11 }se. pid a pe! ya Ag ag for siden. “Lard wan a foie domaud, with salon of about | gol Goat of the Ualied Bake fr the oumlre dtl oo mes 360 bis. at quotations, Bctior was lu moderate request, nevernl suXs commen! by LM. Singer ? With fair euler at prices given below, Onecse was swady, | 20. After due notioe to te 8 trptanin fared wi Pt with raiber more doing within the ravge of quotations. cos ‘Sve patents; also, the Mevary, Pork Mews, DDI......+ 14 00 ton & Oo machine for istringtax two Dalodtn, aint aiusnon Se Prime... - Wateon (yt re Prime mess. 20 00 cous who buy any of these Inferior masellines oan Ber. fs = to reason tor complain. whea iney are bylaw © So nop using ewe TM AINGRE & Fy prime .. = Broadway corner of Grand pres Repackea Wentern 16 0 Loraine = be TEPHENS’ CELEBRATE) WRITING FLULDG oar ‘28 00 wet, Londen, and 276 Peart street, New Yoru 2B & Bold by the principal staioners. Hams, Ib... rtt4 pono ag eucgco epeauy nym ram Sbouiders. i Wi 1TH Flo Baan AND SUNNY WEATHER, 2 rowed: pRuber, iar ie Wen fat onseararece 18 And tbe rone dien ern it blushes; Cholce 2 While ts the celine kitchan @arret, Cheese. . 6 ion we simoat awear aL : medy i enay Rick.—Rales of aboat sppiease 70; per Ib” The market continued firm. ARs — The market was steady, and In fair activity. The ealea fosted wp about 1.900 hes. including 1,008 ube muscovad:s, at 7%c @ §\c. for ry 640. @ 9146. @ 10%. for fair w prime rig yy Magnetin Powder and Pills 434 Broad. Way. Price 26 cents per flask or box. RB LCON £00. HUERSTEL’S G&BAT TR! EMPORIUM, REROV- X. Weirom tis o 0 Broatwaye Rico at Gc. & 10},c., and 100 do. molado at 6c. erock lst oF arcust. 1867. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Cubs 16,546 ape Porto Rico, . 833 BRows—Consos.—In Brooklyn, on Bunday evening, " New Orleans. 1,631 None. | 90, by the Rev. B.C. Catler, D. D., reotor of Bt. tte 4 St. Croix, "228 260 | cburoh, Mr. Fouvnn A. Baows, of Grooklyn, to Mrs. A. Texas... 240 None. | Jane , daughier of Jotham Foster, of Portchester, -——- | Casn—Purry.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday, J Z Sr.¥0l | the Rev. Mr. Millor, Mr. Jou» Camm, of Brovkiys, ay to tne Bor rt aes Moriches, Love mae ed les One. TH AAvmow.—On Tueads resi- Cpe sy of nutmegs was made at 68c., dence of John vi, Hag» by tan fey debe sone Mr. and 4 -pper at 12e. sono Fursrtn, of ‘Misa Anu Hammon, of coun- wn onaece m ieie mmarkes te firm with moderate rales. fy | & outs, Ireland. horonces ate veg emtuok y at Lic. @ 190, ; jon Havans, p. t.; Hovas—McHawny.—On Monday evening, Jaly fares ecert len: at 103{c. Adc; 1B bales Giaon,'p.t The | Ray Jamee Millet, Feridlog et No 40 Savcaus treet Me followtwg ls the stock of Havana tobacco on hand August | Jou W. Hocan to Mim Rosa Janw MoHewny, all of thiseity” atm e ‘ Ivoou *a1-—Wasmaxae —Oo Thursday, Jaly 0, at Havana. Ouba, Sagua. Yara Oien. | Berean Bopiist church, comer of et Stock on band July 1, 1887.4,643 3,758 er a0 | qetnet Meme E Mose, yest Gnate 843 3,75 say , Youngest daughter of Mr, Henry Received since.........+ 703 46 - - ‘a, ‘all of thie aaty, — << — << wey — Borne —On Thursday, July 80, at the Charoh of eee 5408 4,282 868 290 | the Roly Oroes, by the Rev P bioourty,’ Mr. Hawny Kun. Salee to July 81, 1867.... 21096 ‘67: 302 100 | may to Mian Aww M. Borne, both of Kings county, Ireland. —- — — ~~ | Dublin papers please copy. Stock on band Aug. 1,1857.3,861 9,681 6 1 A monthly circular of the city, dated August 1, contains the following remarka:—Our tobacoo marset bas ia part recovered f om ite long lethargy, aa 1 arsamed @ beoyaacy for some of our products which leads usto entictpate @ | and Zl days. continued good demand. We bad quite a movement in do The frienda and relutives of tho family are respectfully mestio segar Wrappers, and & consequenuy increased (n- | {nyited to atiend the funeral, without further notin, from qury for Spanish leaf, although the prices made forthe | the realdonce of ner father, No 108 Weet Thirty sixth Jatter MAY pot be Batirfectory Wo the owners. The ex: | sireet, to morrow morning, ai cleven o'clock. Tho remaing treme eate with which money can be obtained in Cubs, | will ve taken to Greenwood Cometery bas created an enhancement of raine of all articles of | Orne —Os Friday, July Sl, KRaawmnse J. Ovriam, aged prodice thore, which here and in Kurope is net rospond- | 60 years, 1 mouth and'§ gaye. ed to, money ruling at unusually po cdg = of diae-unt: | we funeral wi'! take place to-morrow, from his late aud a* a great part of the crops of so from the isiand | aidence, Third avenue, between 124th and 126 bave to find outlets bere, as well aa in England, boing Harlem. Tie friends and relatives aro reepecttally invned &c,, from whence the tidings are very unfavorable, to attend. result of this year's undertakings may (urn out not as | Dewres.—On Thursday morning, July 60, Waren & proMable as expected, particu arly in Havana leaf, which | infant son of Bulit V. N. and Catherine Aon Denyse, qed w, beeides the {act of costing very dear, not satisfactory in | 1 year, 3 moaths and 98 days. quelity and condition, In Havane no furthor eales for ox: Woe retetives ond friendecf the fomiiy axe port bave been eifecied; about 40u bales vem crop were | told for consumption, at prices ranging agreeably to quality and astortment, from 46c a 60¢, and about 900 bales ‘old crop, mortly filers, at abe. « 286. Woot —We bave had a dull week, and bet little inquiry. ‘The cemand bas bcon protty wol! snet tn the country, where heavy rales have oren made to both consumers and deal. | ers, The stock rent to market has been light, and the | wor! Is held at high rates. Speculators, however, are not apxicas to meet them, an¢ & very quiet market Is the re- puit. The eales made mince cur last report enumerate 5,000 The. fleece, at 400, a 7c , and 88,000 Ibe. pulled, at B86. & 43 , accord Ww quality FPorwign wool te dail aad very Iittie doing. Wo bear of nothing to report Wistsiay.—Salea of 200 bbl. wore mado at SL isc. | | Died, | Cuxvenz0.—Oo Thursday, July 30, Inanmcta Onumenno, tnfaat cavabter of Alonzo and Jane Cheesbro, ag ad | monsh Invited w ationd the funeral, from the residence paren, No 449 Hudson stroot, this morning, @ aime O'clock, witout further invitation Huasn —Oo Frijay, July 81, afer ® long Ulness, Dav Avoowros Haste aged 22 years, 9 months aad 23 Bia friends, and thone of the tamily, are reepocttully iw vited to sttead the foneral, from his father's No. 145 East Twenty #!xth street, to morrow afernooa, Greenwood Oe- two o'clock. His remains will be takew to metery for inter mr at ‘Hipeamasp —In Hoboken, om Fri iay aNernoon at cme o'clock, of ndammea ion of the lange, Raway Wriuuas, som of Dretrep aad Sophia Hilderbrand. ‘The Criends and acquaintances of the faraily are » tted to attend tho foneral, thix afternoon, at one from the corner of Garden and Third streets, Ho- Kitewmt.—At bi reaidence, at Rockaway, N.J., om Prt- cay, July 61, of consumption, Marnmusa um, Req, ia the 67th year of bis age. The vem and friends of tho faxaily are invited to attend the funera’, to morrow afvernoon, without furtbor PAMILY MABKE PING, ‘There i# not much wow to notice in the retall prices of family marketing this week. There is no yaristion io the charges for elther meat, fish or pouliry beyond the Por the Week 1856 1857 Fntered at the port. .... $1.02 3,168,415 3 B88 A168 ‘Thrown on the market. 1 S18 412 4 80D Since Jannary 1 1835 1856 Fmtered at the port... .92,854,8¢9 68,268,261 Thrown onthe market, 33 699 O18 67,750,289 Btook mix Fuipat, BI, 1864 $1060 Obio 6%, 70... 103 200 ending KBR DOO 787% 1000 Ohio 6", "60... 100 100 do.adaf opg 78%, oo, 88 100 20..... Me 13% 83 6% 80 Mich Cen RK. DOO 81% «- Bie 72 Vaoeme RR ,...0 Ob 8000 Mireoori 6" ..6 79% FO do #00 95 1000 Virginia 6's... WX 50 4o.....090 556 QOOONYCenRReud be #9 200 do... ... 08 BOM WGew BR bee O84 16 Milwk & Mie RR By 0 do. WS PP% 600 Oocccee 8 BOG 140 THavhAltQémge 6455 000 do... b80 BEN 20GaieChizdmave 81 190 Mich So ANI R63 BO £0 -be Me America. 0 — 900 a 10 48 yoo do oo | 6 f ae 20 Park Bank lore 80 | 1t Oy Bank 160 | 10 (austow Co 16 aro do. 400 860 Harlem Bi so ac *s 159, 60 Harlem RR prof. $9 . | 76 Pern Coal Oo .. 100 ao 1 ¢o © Mich So&N Ia pek TF % 50 Ui Cem RR 8G LIT | S00 400 Cleve &Pitisk b 212 } do oss 00 Camb Coa Co.b90 . 100 Me 2 Ost & Mie RR, .6 297 Clove fe To! RR ad 6 do .... 100 Chie A RI RR YO 600 do .....080 1226 1.8 400 00, 100 080 400 Erie veo 796 , 360 S66 50 80 160 do. KO fed Hiv PR. 800 Reading RB. 660 100 dO... OPE BOARD. ork. 975 aba Chiktito In! RR : 109 do... 60 152 Mil & Miss RR... BRON Y Ceo ex cs 00g phe CITY COMMERCIAL KEBORR. Fuepay, Jaly 1-67, Anite, faprkos was quot, wide small nalem, at 7 Mo. . and prarle wt 70. Paaansrure’ —Flour—The market wae without change of bee oy ‘o Layo witha fair Hastern and local @ fastading seme Inquiry ee expor> copecta: Indies. The market for (ve boven gre aa Wns showed rather mee firmness. Weatern and Oo sap ortice. Extra Ohio and Was orn Canadian tuperfive voit oxtre. “ ‘ Canadian war vcokaoged, while there was mand at toe above 600 bbls. Routhern was in reduced alock, and re Coipte Wire light, which caure! prioae to be fustained. The tales ensiraced abont | (C0 a 1,00 bbls.at the above prices E $ . ions, wih sales of about 008 | 100 ears. fact that the rates have a tendency apward, in conse- quence of the cool weather, there being no neconsity for Goalers wishing to got rid of their articles, Nor is there moch change In vegetables Tomatoos, the supply of ‘which comes almoat entirely from Norfolk, have doubled in price in const quence of the active demand and the as Fetinsofficlent supply. Vers soon we will haye ensorh of tomotoes from Jerrey and Long Islan’ to give New York what it requires, Potatoes are coustantly cheapeo ing; Bermudas bave run out, sod the varioty most in dg mand are Mercers, the old fyworite. Notwithetanding the | ralp corn wtil be plenty, and it aiready tells cheap—81 por aot ce. Newark papers please copy. Low — 4 Ulifion piace, Bergen, NW. J, on Jaly 31, Mania Bi, infant canghtor P, Low, aged 1) monte Funore! to day, at twol of ner parents. The remains with be taken to Greeawood for interment. ef James W ead Jane Joly 91, of disonse of the heart, Vim teroc Abraham B ead Esther H. Mond, ‘in the her age. nud frieods of the family are lavited to at- to mon row aftorpoca, at live o’clook, from West Tx ooty second street we —On | riday, July 31, vos, daughier of Joon aad Mary Mildin, aged 8 months ard 18 days. The funeral wil lake olsoe Uhis sfternoon at twoo’clook, from the residence of ber parents, No. 40 West Thiny- eighth atrect. O'Kawa —4! Far Rockaway, om Thareday, Jaly 80, of paral; sis, Oar O'Kasrs, Jr., ia the 30th year of bis age. His frienca, hore of bis Des Keofo, Br , and of bis Urothess. Joseph, Frases B and Simon A O'Keefe, Are reepeetfully invites to attend the funersl, to-morrow Afternoes, at one o'clock, from bia late residence, No. 87 Shor. Patreet Parnas —On Friday, Jaly 31, of consumption of the torent, Ganacs Aton PAmummma, aged 26 years, }1 monthe and bdeye. His frienda, thos of the . ete Bag ne Company No Sorand the Sogarmauer’s reapectinily invited ‘motner Apples como in slowly and ail high. Poars promise to be more plentiful, bat posches will not be. There wil be & very small eapply of this delicious fruit from Now year. Orangos, melons acd bananas fll the tell cheap. z «IG | greene. Rowan —On 60 years, 4 months and foneral will taxe A eee acteSBcation BSBES iis titeus ne en Annan. | oitend the funeral, from the 93.000 TwANTY THRKS Te OUSAND OOPTES OF | Woot, No. 262 Hicks street, at aif past one 0” aR THeon. ° wil be primes OU were = — ‘Warren. —In Jorvey City, on Toseday, af a, =P No sévertisemente can be ricetved I‘er than dsif-past fone | F., cniy child of Jos, 8. aad Georgasne ) aged year and 29 days. Finabing papers pleare Drooe strent zd July Jt, Mama L. fwite of Capt. a ovclock hw afernoon. Office 22 Rye fir comtianed quiet at_ovr quotations, Corn meal wan stenly, with “alee of Brandywine at 940. Wheat the nadility of procuring competent enginoss altho ro. | duoed pay and large work, as many wii! not ran over the toad at all, cepecially after storms, conaldering thg rik of war Keg clive for now Southers, prices for which re | waned" without chaoge. A lot of wow North Carolina, Was solt at $140, sor adoat 8,000 4 10,000 | demeged ing about 6,000 bomkels Milwackig Bushels of oid, Lac! § IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN TRAD PRIORAC) nisow OR Friday. A Charice Leneon cordial Wx P| an Witt, of Nev Orloane, aged 94 7 60P8 oe Suareps te DOGS G8 appentinn ss ie, Br one ‘The fricoe and scquatntances of ber father. J.P. Walem,, : ARL' Mare respectfully invited to attend the ‘uooral, to morrow AD VENTIEING “SOUTGARN AND WaATRRNAT gape | Sc/0000, 1 wares Cele (rem He OS We Eeeey Spek gs beet yt eed county pavers t . 8 ‘Opmmiaaion Jrieans papers please copy Teoane anidings a , tn Teeaday + vening, Joly 98, at her residenos, APRS EE Ee ‘ROWER, mo ‘G. wae eo Xo. strest, Maar \. Pammue, wife of Dr. Anstey Wing, aged 93 youre Her remains wore interred in Cireenwood Cametery Connecticut aud Masmaca sr ge papers pletee Copy