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et <= = THE STREET .CUMMISSIONER DIFFICULTY, The Injunction Respecting the Books—Mr. Ficid’s argument Concluded, COURT OF COMMON PLKAS Before Jadge inyranam ‘Ewe Mayor, Aldermen and Oominonalty of the Oily of New Work os, Daniel D Conover, Oharies Devlin, James Wil ta, Sherif, John R. Farrington, David 0. Field, and Hen. ry Bertholf —At the opening of the court on Saturday Mr. D. D. Field conusued his argument. Me commenced by stating that all men now perse!voa, since the beginning Of this litigation, that the city was laboring under the course of misgovernment thet not {u ail Christendom was there @ great city more corrupt or governed with more in eMicioncy. There was no difficulty in discovering it; itba® ‘been growing from day to day and from year to year, unt! good mon of ali parties cried out for relief. ‘In 1863, the people fled to Albany for relief, and the Legislature inter- fored by passing an act resiraining certaln pariies from Be Perticr whcve damages could be hat t+ huey Bo would: re Gam Oe eles vomedy; vet wien fl ‘ubilo matter, and damages in money wow bo 00 rome G2, be bad bo hesitation as to his power to tmx» an njane- Mr, Sickles contended that this was jast sit? a case; there was no 1emedy bere by money damages, aad from the lapee of time which must ensue before the law enaid be foraet, Se dane quo could not be restored. injury was in ite nature irreparable. Public records were, tp ornetderation of the lav, tn possornivn of the pnb ic, aud there they wanted to keep them They wanted no change, but they wanted to prevent any 900 under color of a process taking tt when and where ho pleated. Counrel on the opposite aide bad drawa the at temiion of the court tothe fact that Jantice Perbody Je Clared Conoser 6 title to the office to be goot—a thing whieb he car avoided doing. Ls onl) looket into that question to tarn away from it ipagantis; end yor tue couusel here tola the court that the Judge declve4 the very question which be ropeatedly stated be would uot decide, bor never did decide Mr. Sickles hoped efter that they would bear no wore from ¢has quarter ax to tue deference due to courta, or professional decrum the on bys aide, and inde: the court itaclf had been scolded day after dayfor pot giving in their complaint w his- tory of proceedings bad to Roose velt’s court by one running railroads in the stree’s, taxing the control of that afair out of the hands of the municipal govermment. In respect to the Eighthavenue ra:iroad, the most shameful was praclleed— members of the Common Coun ott —— ‘ano e0)d like catile. Mr. Fieid then enu- merated all Qfferent acis pa-sed by tae Legisiature, which, though they interfered with the city gove nment, were yet at vio 10, and approved of by the poopie, ‘because they found they cond pronure that from the Logis- lature of State which they could not procure from the whe city. ome be daios in regular ordor ‘Une passage of there acs last seasion, down 8 pohoe ‘bill which had given rizo to al! this litigation. then & history of tho diferent cates which fa the varicus courts since the Stroet counsel en the thei very court roow he aid biood had ‘or nad asse adicd there several Legpe aw, 3 the couli be enforced. The Mayor and his government were firm in their resolve thst the law Should not be obeyed, and the Mayor's counse! bad even stated in court that it was a ‘ bog! ¥, a0 expression ever bofore used in Court of justice. Mr. Field proseeded to Comment on 'be actions, motives and objects of the g Counsel during the whoie course of tho liligation, ‘and continued. It was natural, your Honor, that in a case Uke yhis counse! should be excited, bus there was no res- gon for personality. N» matter now bitter the controversy, Mt was.not a controversy det ween the counsel, but between partioe, and the counsel who wauld descend into thearens ‘with his client dt-graced bis professi'n, apd did harm t» ‘Dis client, to the bar, and to the bench. I have endea- ‘vored to remember every word said py ine, aud [ must tha I do not recollect a single one that I would recall, por one that counsel Rave taken exception to, except one, and that ig that the {pjuntion procured to ehut’ the mouths of the counsel ‘was a [Hibernian injunction, 1s there anything offensive fm that? There are some persons, descendants of Irishmen, or Irishmen thomeelves, who are ashamed of their de scent; but these are the degeverate sons of the country. ‘What is thereto be ashamed of in being an Irishman? Treland i+ the most beautiful island in the sea—her peopl Gre gallant and inteliectus); yet there are no other cl ‘peopie ta the world ashamed of the plase of their nativi ty. To be called Roman was a boas’, {rom the pillars of Hercules to the fndus; to be called oglish is to De credit. ed with inflexible integrity and unswerving truth; to be called American ts to suggest untiring energy and enter- that never fiagt—to be associated with every sail moves and every pioneer tha! enters the recesses of ‘the mountains; Caledonia is associated with the tartan aud the plume, with glory and with victory, Aad why any ‘gon Of Iroland should be ashained of the term Hibernian TE cannot conceive. Is it bécaure roms of our Irish friends are prone to nice conceit and litle surprises?—for it was in that view I used the term. | think thai this new child, just born into jurisprudence to prevent counsel from speaking is appropriately bapiised, and | gope that when hereafter « man aiempta to stop tne mouth ef an adver. wary tbat it will be called s Hibernian tion. The seem ambitious the names of three counsel, Caarles O'Conor, Richard ‘Bustoed und Daniel E. Sickles. Mr. Brady has not signed th, Lauppore because he was runaing around the courts. I don’t know whether Brady is the father of it, O’Conor the mother, and Busteoo Sickles thenurses. We have nurses, Sickles day, and the other for the night, so that woen wo are all pce fea this iittle island—the world—the ALBANY LEGISLATURE. Mr. Sickles said ne was not able to discover in the narra- tive, glowing and affecting as {t was, of the opposing coun- olen Moves Alsany t0 valve te from er eultee oon dition. wre were a fow to the case to statement that forcibly ejected. The papers in the caso show that Turnor we jo*’'s successor in law and fact, and was acting Stree missioner. The ordinances show that it waa ey es we show that lie did so act. acknowledged bis authority. Sueos ao enh, aonb es te who ia the rightful pos- is ® matter LTS ‘de jure and de facto; both siden admit that both Claimant: were in constructive possession of the books and ; and if thas both claim their client as the lawfal Tho posner ‘Dent wes on of the city, and that is came here tociaim. It was contended this sult wae to take Conover’s possession «| that could not be done by injanction. Counsel here in open ovart that Oosover wee scan @ension tow: Sine centeasing (ae vr ten an ) . eveesion: but detpanited that yusiness of sordeuirt, ued t was nota octrt at ail, Peabody himeif #0 deolared; that gob pers. ur. ‘Field eaid be did tmrve @ subpoena forthe Mayor, it. PP iy ah peovieus Jy sem over, without say (rm at To a similar iseer ie Vultee and others, ‘the opinions of Mr. Devlin, matter of courtesy. Mr. the See erent teemnd eth et hee nied plevin or @ Process, exoopt an in — io ‘ ra an sie rome at tat Comin'ssion- wai be -! ‘eatablirhed by rome competent jo perforin a ingle act ap. ne Hal Or Revoeas Delouged to Corporation, aad ni Uk wd ‘use the adejaate forse to koop him Mr. Fie! id you turn the Sarregate on? ‘Mr. Sicklee—{ apprehend tainly; be 0 corti cond take his With him; Wecsuld pot toack the fedic him ‘anywhere cise we picased. Mr. cI admittéd that the Strrot Commissioner's was ® statutory office only as far at the charters were considered statutes; cipal officer, paid every other sense he was = tn alice the a constebie, a mere 5 give s t©o-penny bod of a for hhundred dollars, on one condition oniy, that he would ro turn the money he collosted. Tne mathte di not contem piste the issue of a search warrant in the way it had boea ‘eppried here. St was intended to sane only for the pur Ee enabling the incumbent of an offes to got hack ‘and papers that have been puriotned from his office. As to the polrt mat thie was only a case of tronpast and that an injonction would not appty to ft, ho thonght the Yerr cases cited Ly the ‘counsel himself ahowed that it i did, Tue Court said toad in a case of trespass betwoon private Judi couusel on the other side, aad ookded by the other for giving @ bi tory of the cerUoraricase Mr Sickiee thea proceeds to ehow the difference between the care defore Jucge Roosevelt and the one then in court. The fo: mer Was decided by the Justice to be « trespass, an! oy pe teid they might use force; while im this case he claimed tbat the pase was as it were consummated If chis court thouid cecide that thore was vo her remedy than force, whut @ epectacie would be preseutes! The muni :ipal ‘corpcration array ing iteelf agaist the Sheriff of the county to protest Me property by Violence. In wha proosediags betore Judge Peabody, the individual interests of Devlin an i Conover alone were involved; but tn the prom nt case the pubic Loterests—te intere: ts cf the Corperstion, were Jerparsized. and be would asx the Court to loo to them. Dr, SicsLa® coptinued et some iength to repiy to all oo ae im Mr. Field's argument, and concluded oy eeying:— Now, may {t pleaze your honor, having answered tho polnts presented op the other ride, effecting tbe mevts of this cate and much that does not, 1 have nothing wore to ray, except to muke e paseing alluston to certaty oheerva tions of the learned counre] who last addreared the Court, Aliuding to the legislation at Atbany with reference to this city, and the wofu! times we have fallen upon, of which this city ig euch a terrible example. I bare only to way ‘bat it bas vo application whatover to the merits of the case, But this much farther [ wish to eay—toat however unfortunate may baye been, at times, the condition of this or that department of the municipal government of this city, it bas never yet gor 99 fur down in the political or the Social rcaje as to be driven to the forlorn or the dva- perate expedient of applytyg to the saints of Albany for relief, It only needs @ residence «f ope or two winiers at Albeny, under thexejwho now hoid tho reins of government there, to know that no community or no State caa be ic worse bangs. in any of the elements of good government. And I could not supprers a smile at the strangeness of ths suggestion of the 1d connsoi—except to give place to an expression of indignstion—tbat this proud sity, this noble, this great city, Gistinguisbed for its wealth, its in- tellect, aye and its virtues too, should |)s carried up, even ip fancy, to Albany, bound band and foot, aad enslaved there as a helplees victim of the planderers whom the counsel helped to pat into power. ‘Mr. Sickles was four hoars making his argument, which closed the addreeses of counsel on tae tojunct'on case. Mr. Brady then asked that she contem °t case be procoe: ed with; but the Court said they would aij ourn Mouday.’ Mr. Field asked to have it put off uniil Friday, as be was leaving the city. After some o})jestion on tho part of Meesrs Brady and Sickles, it was finally arcanget that it should be heard om Saturday next, The dovision on the habeas corpus case will be given ai eleven o'clock oa Monday. DBOISION ON THY HABEAS CORPUS OF MR. DEVLIN POSTPONED. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Betore Hon Judge ingravam. In the matter of the Habeas Oorpus of Oharles Devlin. — At the ritzing of the court on Saturday morning, the Jadge sald that he was not prepared to deliver his decision in this matter to-day, but would do so early next week. He oer juently announced that he would render his decision ay. Poltee inieliigence. - BURGLARY AND HEAVY LAROSNY—RECOVERY OF THE STOLEN PROPERTY. At an early hour on Saturday morning the cabinet ware- house of Messrs. Braner |& Moore, Nos. iS and 77 King street, was burgiarously entered, and property consisting of sating, bair cloth,-&c., valued at $1,200 was carried off by the thieves. The burglars effected an entrance 10 the manufactory by passing through a tenoment bouse to the rear, and thon forcing o‘f one of the jron shatters of tue ae- cond story window, which gave them complete access w the more, Tho property was lowered to the yard of the tene- ment house by means of some clothes lines, which the reecals had siolen, and was then placed ia an obscure cor ver of the alley way leading to the rear of the tennment house in question. A wagon being in rosdiness the gocds were transporied to the upper part of the city S ® brief = SSS as the burg- ‘8 Suppo fo) loposited, preparatory 0 being handed * over 4 he receiver the pre. manor we of the warehouse on ware of «ne jurglary, immediately repaired to the Eighth ward station house and maa Tarnbuil. of,tne Eighth precinct, acquainted with the facts. The mspector wok prompt measures for recovering the stolen goods, and detailed officers Baldwin and Reed ‘or that purpose. These police- men whilo makiog an iaspection of the prom se®, disco- vered two very suspicious looking fellowes lurking about the store. Toey determined to waich them cl sely, and accordingly they ‘‘piped’’ them (as it is termed ) to 4 house io Thirty-second street, near Sixin avenue. Tne police at ‘once suspected ihat (ae siolen property might be coacealed fp the premises in quest'on, and attiag upon euch belief, ‘they determined to gain access to the apariments ‘occupied by the suspicious looking fellows upon whose track they had been #0 closely following They at once mad a dash for the second floor, and rusbing into tbe rooms, found, to their extreme , that they were not wrong in their conjectures. property was fully exposed to view, and upoa oxam- tolng it there did pot appear to be a ~~» article miasing. The cocupants of the houne succeeded in making thetr es- cape during the confusion of the moment, but as they are pretty well known tothe police they wiil no douvt be caught ero they are many cays olcor. Cuance or Receive Stoves Goons.—Joseph Rosea- bloom was brought before Justice Brennan, at the Essex Market Police Court, yesterday, on charge of having par- chased a number of etolen articles from young tileves reaiding in the Seventh ward, The premises of the ac: cused, No. 40 Baxter street, wore searched by the polic when mbor of watehes, chains, lockets and bros: pins, supsored to have been , wore discovered The nerty was aoized upon by the police, aad was piacod in the bands of the Ulerk of the Police Vourt until a further ex could be had in the case. Darwcixe on Scsvay Usconstiryrionar James McDo. nough was brougbt before Justice Davivon, at the Second District Police Court, yesterday, charged with intoxication, ‘The officer made a complaint against the prisoner, whes the following ¢ialogue occurred — a Magietrate—Where did you get your liquor from, Privoner—Oh, I didn’t got much, anyhow. Magisirate—Wel, what litle you did get made you drapk. Where did you get it from? Prisoner—Well, | took @ little, to be sure; but it was for constitution, yocr Honor. ugoter. Wal iknow that is 2 acosstitutional, te—Well, but you James. Where did you your liquor from, I say? get it (rom, eh? ed es. Prisoner—At the corner of Thirty first sirect vonth avenue ‘Magintrate—How many glasses did you tabo? Prisoner—Two giassea—one beer and one brandy. Magistrate— What did you pay for them? Prisoner—Three cents each. Magistrate—Chea p enoo; Prisoner—Yee, ar, That fa oct what I paid, exactly. Magistrato—Now, James, I wi!l commit you for exam!- nation, and when you get sober I will ask you a few more (Who is evidently astonished beyond mea- sure.) In it we you are talking to? ‘Mag! strate— \' Officer ake your stairs, (Exit James very bad humor. ) Cuascey wim Pasmye Cocyranvarr Momsy.—Mary Feeney svi Mary Bogart wore taken into custody by officer Jackeon, of the Sixteenth precinct, on charge of pase- ing a three dollar counterfelt bil! upon the Marine Bank, of Now Badford, Massachusetts, The accused, it 1s alleged, I He i i H i i fe? i j i i 3? Ef 4 i i j i i! u omp Nod upon her on Saturday to go ont and ito’ litle shonping wth to do 20, and it wae while sho war ‘Waa arrested in et hat ] counterfeit money. be a with Mra. rene, and declares that she was enti norant of her baring counterfeit monoy in session. A fartber, ora ination In tne case will to-day. Wro Lost 4 Ractax?—Michael Brophy, & young having @ limited acquaintance with the police, was ar- a z i > i BE 3 3 i 32 Be rested with a beantiful Raglan coat in bis possersion, which, It ia presumed, did not come into his possession honestly. Officers Baldwin and Reed, of tho Kighth Pre- cinet Police, observed the prisoner with the fashionable businers Was him cn suspicion acd detain him at the station house uotil wid be bad for the The en owne: a aooused, it ja anid, has a penchant for gout er persona’ houses hy mistake sod appropriating he ‘on tho bat ftands to bis own itdlyidual use, The owner ot the Rag: jan can obtain porsesrion of hie property om applying at the Righth Wara Station House, Stanoe Arraay Av MANHATTANVITIR—A disturbance took piace at Manhattanville on Saturday night, between tw men, tamed Thomas Rothcamp and Francis Shaw, in Teese ved Gor head, face apd peok, with s “7vere cute c. New ¥Oitk tHenatp, MONDAY, a / UGUsT 3, 1867. siecerner ania atime —eeetenenen rence «sie ged to have boon seize, 1 Upon. The revert rize tn raliroadeticks has bevugt, « Qing ies floatiog Cobt The absurdity of putting down | wite fn the Bands of the former. Buiicomp was arrested by | thouran. ‘¢ Of ekares into the market. The cash sales of muct dm item mrvety to aswel! the amount of aasets ia ap officer Whiteman, of the Twelfth ward potice, and on | Michigan » “wlbern are made up of iitie low. ‘The firet | parent any cus pomoming the least know!sdge of rail being brought before Justice Brownell, at the Fourth Gisirios potice court, he wee commmted for exautinailon. Sbaw's injuries were found to be eo aevore tha i wae deemed advwable to bave bin conveyed to Bellevue ‘Hoepital, where he now lies in great au"ering, Avimmetsy Ronsany om Sunoanp —Oo Baturday night ap attempt was mace to plender the bark Colla, Lying at Quarantine, by soe river thieves tafesting that tooality. Frequent robberies have cf late been perpetrated at Que- ranting, and go daring have the thieves |: mao thas De from penn, Fleaith Utticer, declares ho ‘havo to be fevinioa by @ numbor of special palicamon bofore tha Dut- sence can bo abated = Thi thieves k appears are well orguaized apd pursue their avocation in eyatemstic mag- ner, boing regularly equipped with boats, sugar bags, exee, Mc, Wb which to vo up business iu browa atyle. ARRESTS FOR SELLNG Tigron o8 SoyDay.—Fourtsen liquor dew'ore, named Luke Poudergast, albort Graco, Charla Ey Tleid, Pa'vick Mctiaoh, W. Tonin, Heury Ratan, George Rilzer, Wm. Partenbelmer, Frederick Delderick, Pairizk Reynolds, Charies Briscobof, Thos. Newton, Aarou Brow! tpg and Joreph Payton, were brought before Justice Con- nelly, at be Lower Polica Couct. on Saturday, on charge Of having eold lique. on Sanday, contrary to thé ordiaanee bow sought to be enforced hy te Liatrict Attorney. Tho aw coed Gemanded # bearing in each cage, Justine Con- nolly decided to procoed with the case of Luke Pendor- gaet Aret, and accordingly an examination wus nad tn his care op Saturday afternvon. In consequence of a heavy Dress of brainees the megistrate was Compeliod to ac journ the matter wati! Thureday mext Cartons oF am AILZGED BUrGLAR.—Bimon Master was ar- Tested by ofllcers Simingion and Mills, of the Third Dist ic Pelice Court, om charge of baviog bargiartousty entered the premises of Joba Lils, No. 68 Norfolk wteset, and stealing iberefrom £40 th guid cotw, Comruitted for xan! nation by Justice vernan. Hin xo ANsweR.—W. C. Smith, the Buffalo meccbant arresied 0a charge of fale protences m few days ago, was on Saturday held to"baii in the eum of $4,000, to answer the charge preferred against hin. Tho weoused gave the reqrired bal’, whereupon he ens (lbsrated {rom cusiody Ghe Writ of Certlorart in Reiation to the Hooks of the Police Comm SUPREME COURT. Before Hoa, Judge Davies ACG L—Tha People on le relation of Rickard Gambling vs. James Bowen, J. W. Nye and ethers, Commiseioners of the mew Potice An application for a writ of cortiorart to Temove the proceed nge in the matter of ihe dismissal f Richard Gambimng from the yollce, The affidavit of the plaizti® ard the writ, (published iv the dxaary onSa- turday.) eet forth the full part.cu’ars of the compiat Mr. Venderjwel, in opposing the mot.on, road several esidavite setting tort that the piaintiit nad been guilty of insubordianation towarde the Commis ioners, and that their decision on his contumacy was nota subject of review of any court _ Mr Sherwood, for piaiutlif, contended that tho tinal od. fudications of intertar courts, ‘which were not courts of ro. cord, wore subject ta review’ by certiorart: that the plata. (if bad nok been fegally removed, aa no written charges had been preferred against bim, and uo opportunily g'ven him for bis defeace; and that the writ ehould be allowed by the court Decition reserved. Coroner's inquests, Scicps sy Taginc Lacpasom —Coroner Porry held an inquest at the City Ho»pital, on Saturday, upon the boty ofa woman named Blanshe Miliary, who coumitied sui clde by taking @ doze of laudanum. Deceased was a beau tiful woman, about 18 years of age, aud was formerly a reeident of Boston. She bud been loading the life of a pros titure while in this city, and becoming disgusted with such & modo of living, she determined t> commit saicide Ac- cordingly ehe purchased » x cents worth of laudanum, and partook of therame. soon after taking the poison she met av acqcaiptence of bers fm the strect, to whom eh communicated the fact of her baving swallowed tho laada. pum for the purpose of seif destruction. The police being ma ie acquainted with the intention of deceased, bad her conveyed to the City prison, where medical aid was | promptly rendered her by ‘Dr. Covil. She continued to sink, however, and in a few hours after admission to the | | \ Tombs she breathed her last Dr. Weltje made & port mortem examination of the body, when we presence of leudanum tp Yhe stomach was clearly apparent. Verdict, Death by euicide.’’ Deceased wasa native of Ireland, but had ‘» # resident of this country since she was three months old. ‘Tus Free Excma Acciosxt —Coroner Perry held aa ta. que't ou Satarday at tho Sixth ward station house, upon \ the body of the unknown man who was run over and | killed by engine No. 4, while the company in question was running to the fire in tue Seventh district on Thuraday night. The endeavors of the Coroner and ice t© procure the deceased’s name wore unayall- | g. The jary rendered a verdict of accidefttal death. De- ceased was five feet six inches in height, bat on a light Iinen coat, light vest, drab panteloogs, cottoa shiri aud high boots. Deceaned was about fifty yoars of age, and was apparently a native of ir@an. | Fata Resear or 4 Qoanse: —Coroner Perry held an | inquest at the New York Hospital upon the body of « man pamed William White, who died from compound fracture of the ekull, received while eugagod in an a'air on board ther Isaac Iflackley. The deceared iofvrmed the officers of the hospital that the person who {nflicied the injury was not to blame, and thatbe did not desire to | have bim prosecuted. Verdict, * death from compound freotare of the skull.’ leceased was Ol years ot age and was & native of the United States, Fata: Acciomyt—Am inqaest was also held upon the body of @ man pamed Wm. Caitaa, who died from the cfteots of an ipjury tothe anckle joint, received on the | ‘2th June. Verdict “accidental deaib.’” Naval Intelligence. | A court of inquiry was convened in tho Brooklyn Navy | yard on Friday last, composed of the followiag gentlemen: —Commodores Stringham and Pendergrast, and Com. | mander Lanman and Purser @ T. Barry, Judge Advocate, | to inquire into the canse of the accident which befe! the | Mississippi. This bas been done at the reqaest of Captain Nicholson, who feels confident that no blame can be at- tached to him or his offloers. ‘Tho repaire on the Miasis#ippl are going on rapid! fruns and coal bare been taken ont to lighten her, will not have to go into the dock to repair. It i# ox poted a will be ready to sail for China in about three weeks. Brooklyn.—W1liiamson Bros, Peerless Pho= toaray cameo- iy pes apd ambrotypes coyied. ite -—.. STN O Rupture.—Marah & Co., Radical Care Truss oMee, removed to No, 2 Vesey stros!, Asior louse. Jobbers and Dealers in Clothing. Are respectfully invited to examine our Fait. AND WINTER STOCK. Ta addition to our usual large stock of LXE AND VASHION ABLE CLOYRUNG, ‘We bave this season man an immense s:00k of Which we are prepared.10 afer ai as low Aguree as say the bere douse in the trade, here or sleewhore. ie DEVLIN & 253, 259 and 28) Brosdway, New York, ‘Wholesale.—outhern and invited to inspect our atock before exten ‘ed to cash or time buyers. IV ¥, 86 Warren sireet. chasing. Kvery fnetitt “aviv de Jennings & Jones’ Patent oan Tom, Mapted for the Southern aad Browway. hand sant is view of this ut toes ont . 2 00. ‘arren street. it ‘The best in the worl, all. “made, sold and applied at the manufactory, Latrd’s and Hair Dye the mS Against Cristadoro’s Heir Dye, the very best m the country, b vaiely applies at No, 6 artor How ‘Wigs and Toupees, ch on aale, aud the dye pri- C ‘asthe patient may be Bristol’s Sarsapariiia.—I'ne History of this iJ all but 7 preyeredce eosbosie 8 sereg ofall vu alone, euros of Sn EN To ENae set EYty Selene es dollar per bottle FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKEK® Bewpay, Aug. 260 P.M. At the close yesterday the stock market exhibited eiras of wenkness, The parties operating for a rise have been favored by an cary money market, and the fecilittes for hypothecating stock, where sofficient margin was given, bave been such that tpeeuiators have fairly gorged them selves. One of there days, when thay want to disgarge, it will be found & more dificult matter, There is no out- side market for any of these speculative siocks. The treet is full, and with every advance in prices the supply | fncreases, People (n the country are more ta a condition | Tota! for the week.. $2,61 unfavcrable tm the money market tll seatter these | road matters, Tho atnets of tho Micbigan Southern Rail railroad stocks :"K@ 80 much chaff. Large quantities of | road Compaay, whiet -are: put down in tho Mey Michigan Southern, Yew York Central, Erie, Reading and otbere, are hypothecatcd on call, and frem that op to thirty days. A light money market wonid force thousands of there shares on tho marke} the fret ¢wenty-four houre. Any moment thie change maj take place Tho fact thet report at $7,007,087 70. are not ovviiable at easy price, mod mover will = retern @ tonth part of the original cost to the company The stock ant debt of the road amoaat to 918,799,000, and ia les thea etm months the aggreg ste will exceed nineteasn mviliioa of the movey markets of other cites are getting easier is | oars, the Duikx of whice must prove in the nenda of the |, pretty good evideoce of an appromsbing etrivgemsy in thie. |, New York bas drawn overy dollsr tt could ¢emand fron other points and it now looks as thwozgh we bed drawn Gown our last balances. If 60, we cxast dopewd entiroly | pany's credit bad reached » point low encogh & me longer } Lard. ‘vpON OUT present resonrtor, which ere not imwly to bs Raffistent to meet the domand, anless business opeat About one ball of our deposits are balazves due evuntry benks. When the crops begin to move these balances Pebils totally uaproducttes. {a the huads of the present maaagement the weekly sai monthly returus of earnings Gannet be depended upon. i would neom that exe com make tf wecensmy to resort toric diRorost moartiat as ave go Jong marked tho coursy of this eoucern, bul tap: pears not. Up to tho last moment wv opus! expect ail sorts of financtoriaz, ol! sorts of sabterfcgss, ovasi ons oad — the |? #6 theo buy, aad overy opportunity to realize ts’ | been paying dew nad turee per cent for mancy to eartry | torcoe bans wore eel at Mie MEK Tard wae tae 1200 300 bbia. wad si. Bower and onsece Were ia moderate demand at our Rgures below. Thefoliow!ug were the closing rates for ye ivi soos jn this market‘=- York teen, DDE 1900 2 tm Prime —s Prime ma Woe ne Bee!—Country huis ~ @ nove. Coun ry prime — © nape. Ropeckat Westar 60 It 69 ae on meee » 18 ‘rene Baeae, | Reef bas, Do. 3 by 3 Hawn, 1, " Bhonisere,.. ae toe Buttor--Ohto 19 Bute dairy. omnes. 2 Caotse do “ a Cheese... . ON Soe ae ae f about 250' @ 200 caska, at Ba. a 5X0, SUGARR — THA savea ombranad about CH Lihds., Lact about 730 Cudwmuscovado, of '%0. a Wc:,.m0d’ some do Porte Rico at ge a 106 Pass —The gales of grocn ‘teve beer active, and om will be actively drawn apo, and the basie of she present’ | misrvepresentations, and those who /ol44e SDAMK61VOF | Hraced for the week about 18,090 @ 20,006 nif chenta, am beavy bapk expansions must disappear, Wo for months an easy money markei, our tirn is now Coming: for a contruction ‘The exportationa of specie from this port fas} week wore 6 follows: — SineMenrs ov Seen FROM ray Poat or New Fore Juty 2, Bars Gipsey, Montevtlie, Am gold. $6,000 00 Do.’ Brig G. C. Ackwrly, Mantan’ 19,000 00 ‘ 7,000 00 Do. 57000 00 i a. Hambnrg, 6,000 09 Te. Sim’r Avanii¢e, Liverpoo?, 0 8. Mt Bars.962,006 67 Do, dodo de Eagiiah Goid.. 3,400 00 ‘Total for the weok 396,405 67 Provioualy roportod, $25,099,485 69 Total 1867. «826,896,870 46 ‘The list for the 1 Bed mot been received a: the Costom House. The consignees report the amount at about 9500,000. ‘Tha Sub Treasury gainod last wes's uprrards of $500,000, which, with the shipmeate, makesadrain of about 81,00, OC0 for the week The following table will show to exports of the dive principal staple articles for the week aud j ea-.— 186 1857. Weer ending Ju Amount, Value Amount Value. Cotton, bales. . $185,484 Wi 8 14001 51,106 757 68,2 ao 66 ‘ BL (54,614 $8 compared with that of 1966.37 The following is @ comparative atatemert of the value of exports from the commoucement of the yoar to July 30:— "1,764,676 66,081 $15,482 Decrease as conpared with 1856,.... As the season advances business in the anthracite cos; regions steadily increases, The tonnage of the past wok is the Iargest of the season, and {s 10,520 tons greater than the tonvago of correspovding week last seasou. Tho in- creat wholly by the Sehuyiki!! Navigation and the Le- high Valley Ratiroad, the former showing » gain for the week of 14,154 tone, and the laiter of 9,449 tons—together, 23,585 tops, The Lehigh Navigation feil off 8,378 tons, and the Reading Railroad 4,690 tons—togethor, 15,065 tons, ‘The {oss of the four principal lines on the last year's ton- nuge, to corresponding time, {8 27,71 tons. It 1s probable this difference 1m the production of the Schuylki!! and ic. | bigh regions will be overcome !n a few weeks, though the Lehigh Canal and Reading road will not be nearer thelr last year's business, to corresponding time, taan they aro now. The following is the statement of the ton nage for the week and for the seasoa;— —— 1357, Week: Lehigh Canal . 35,960 “Lebigh Valley 14,076 Sebuy kill Canal... 40,024 Reading Railroad. . 44,640 10,620 Decrease ‘The Potsyilie papers, in their tables of protuction of anthracite coal from all the regions, show a very conal deradlo increase on last year's business to corresponding Increase ......+ dates There seems to be no fear of & lack of supply of coa!, and tt is probably this feeling that renders the coa! ' market eo tpactive and so depresses prices. The followin: is a comparative statement os the imports of foreign merchandise at New York for the week ending July O41, and since Janvary 1 — Previously reported. 7%,378,7 Since Jan. 1........$91,895,789 F ‘The rapidity with which the construction account ia oar Tallroad companies runs up can bardly be real.zed by the parties most interested. As an \llustration oj this we have taken the laat réporta of the Michigan Southera Railroad Co. It will be eeen that in a period of «out six months ‘the debts and capital ofthe company have increased more than one million and a balf of doliars:— MiomGay Sovra) ay Kanno Van, 1, 1987, May 1. 1857 + July 1, 8 Capital stock. ......° 87,209,000 — $5,480,100 Funded debi,..,... €.910,000 678,000 Floating debt....-. 2,809,049 2,688,070 Totals... cseeee$17,018,600 $17,848,070 9,000 It will be seen by this that from Javuary 1 to Jaly 1, 1567 gs period of only six months, the capital and debt of Gas company increased $1,755,451. From January | to May 1 the capital of the company was increased $1,200,000 by now issues, which we alluded to at the time reported, but which was contradicted and denied by the company, From May1 to July 1 the capital stock was further in- Greased 31 500,000 by an issue of $,000,000 of guaranteed preferred ton per cont stock, amd the cancslling of | $1,600,000 of the old, maki:¢ the entire capital tock af | tha! time (Jaly 1, 1867) ton millions of dollars. Im the Inst | offi tial firanctal s'atement, the total assets of the company were put down as follows — company Detroit, Monroe Nod “Tolese Ratlroad, and Mich.gan Soutbera and Northorn [adiena Due fee peri agonts on sdjusted running ac counts, and cash im bands of cashier on line of road.....,. $160,642 29 Sundry balances of account due ‘company. . eves 168,008 16 619,603 44 Total... $2,067.08) 70 This makes quite an important aggregate, but un/orta- nately for the stockholders tho actual value of the whole bateb is vory small. The first item is calculated and in- tonded to deceive. The whole amount-$547,615—Ie in stock of the Detroit, Movroe and Toledo Raliroad, not worth more than ten cents on the doliar, Stocks of other companies, $990,020 74, This item Is composed of Detroit and Milwaukie Railroad stock and Dea Moines Improvement stock, the whole not worth $10,000, Bonds owned by the company, $366,300, This item In- cludes $500,000 of Terre Haute and Alton Railroad soourt- ties, There is & curloas fact connec.od with this item which may be interesting to the steckboiders in the Michi gan Southera Railroad Company, (ne of the “‘railromd fa- mily’’ sent @ bill to the Torre Hane and Alton Raliroad Company for $30,000 commissions for seiliny to the Mi ehigan Southern Railroad Company $900.000 of their ‘worthless securitios, and whon romonstrated with for tho exorbitant charge, be remarked that the bill oaghtto be paid, ae he sold there to “brothers company’ at ton per cont above the market price. Now, what the market price waa does not appear; but the charge for commis sions on the sale to “brotwers company” was reduced to $10,000 and paid. Bills :ecelvable $515,050. This iter: includes $145,000 duo from one of the railroad family—the note given by a old director for $100,000, secured by the DeasMoines Im- provement tiock. which js also put down as an asset, aad other little notes not worth much more than the paper upon which they are written We now come to the item of $150,042 dua from super iotendent and agents. [very railroad manager kuows that this is not worth a dojisy We have here represent ed a company which made a new issue of siock and sold it at 80 per cent when the market price was ¥ per cent, to pay ite February dividend, having $150.62 in the bande of superistendent and agents in cath ‘esi the ho | market closing firm at 16% c, for middling uplands, and at concern, by withdrawing ali interest ia ths -fareputabie management, wil! net have to lyrteng to congrawiate thomselves for eo doing. We bave recently tverd the sad particulars of @ case where a /a@y, a widow, waose husband, deccased a fee months sinco, le hor nm largo emount of Michigaa Youthern Railroad mock as a2 invest ment, and upon which eho dopendod for aa iacoun for her sopport. At that tims 8 wes solling st 85 a AP por gent, Tho oxcoutern of tho estate wore edvisnd by Aome sincere (riends of the family to soli tt at aay prort | (1% would bring, and'they continded to do 40, but onforin | nately olhtr covasei ull! mateiy prevailed, aad & > was put of from time to time, and has not ye) beew made ‘The executors arvapxionsly waiting for an a¢vance that will lessen the sacrifice, but aro feerftl it nover will be realized. Thouzands end thousavia of shares are waiting for a mariet (othe same way. Many who have looked upon this an Investment for a parma- eat income will oon Gud thernselves wilhout the means of living, cnleas they aot promptty, aad gather at muck as possible from the wreck before it eivks fore pai of sight. Tuere is yet time to save alow of (ho fragments, Exeeutors of estates who are entrusted with the widow's m't@ aad the orphan’s all, should in every us ance makow clean sweep of all railroad etocke, and place the proceeds ta something more aulistantial, even lt, for te moment, loss productive. It is aot eafe to trust such estates {a the hands of a set of railroad financiers, whe would oxtruct the fast dolar from the company’s trontury to fatten themagiron upon, aad the oaly way to @void the risk is to avold that class of securitics altogether. $5009 Virginta 6 ‘6000 do. 8000 Missour! 8000 Tiinots Tat, '60. BOON YConRRO's 86 do. M 1cvo 6 0 70 100 6K 10 Hind R 63 2000 Hi Cen BP Bis, 995% 60 do. 9995 1000 1) Fr’d Ba, om 86 sha National BK... 110 80% 40 5 1086 tox 12 Del & Hod Canal, 119 968 Coal 17 Galea & Chi RE 200 Cleve&To! RR. bs0 59 ChikRislaRe, 929 100 do 30 do., ao... do ouK oy ot SRCOND $7000 Il! sterling bds.. 102 £000 ERR C bds 1862 695¢ 4000 THSAZdm ex int 60 5 shs Penn Coal Co, 86 600 Clerek Pitter 400 Reading RR 900 do... onad | from ail anxiety aud doubt regar’isg tha Sitnro of this} full prices, diac, however, Werz heavy aad dvi, closing Dominsllp at 660 Wu.sxsy.—Salecro™G 608 @ 7) botos were made at 51 Ke, | @52c.,, and some 1.500 more werd roporied sold. to ar- Five, 00 nrivate torme _ ADVERTISEMENT? BENKW2D PVERY DAL Fer Situation and-Belp Waptod, see 6th pare, DROG#, METALS. PUa- eatos, inset powder, prftt® malva, alums Bod fiterin Fu Sasw Anak ta cata menisci EEQES EGROANT WaDDING oanun—omv’ dapot In Ud othy Broadway, corner of Duane strom: SB slow in Gh ey Deeaiwen, sare & Demme czen GOUEAUDS ITALIAN MEDICATED 80.7 15 rom tan, puniiion, Gentine eren ioch caaberea: netieen aa ‘Getirmtion. Poudre wabtils x. now har fiom tow form beada or any part of the body rented Lily ‘whise rouse, iialr dye ant restorative, sv the old depce of Wallet meee ioe fon Laci way, by Bers Bavece Wi a Pugsinte game INGIOK CHAMPAGNE, IN L fw onde ia enantities to @ no” ig Wall ecreet ‘AVE YOU SEEN TUR BS & SUODK AND GAITERS ‘aloo the @8 60 end §4 boots e: JONWH’, No 10 Ann street near the Magenm. ONDON PORTE: BOUTOR AND BNOWIRG Al 4, in five and tea waiion kegs foraaie ly G. & MENDUR, 15 Wail etree, amples on a) angdl ROHSNTS, CLERKS AND BOOKKESPERS, OR thowe intending 't. bronme such, shosid: read, at ong, new pocket band books, eniltied “Wow 70 ‘Waray TARTS ANIY PENTH o parebaser by dB wil pay for the four wore in paper, m epaenta, Or $100 Je ove volume, They wil sent 19 aubeeribore by first postage pre FOWLER € WELLS 108 Broaiway. He wn PFO PMS OF GQEYING MACHINES. THE KM DIFYRRENT KINDO © under injanerion —On ‘he orb day o' galt cous Y f the United States for the Co , wer due r thon to wane prohibiting the gale or use ef the Bont mer machine ‘or violating five paten's; alo, the Rmer; 4b 4 Co. machine for infringitig twe patents, and aicainat Was 0 :@0 dollar mushine for infringing two patente Par. sum who vy any of hese taferior anwing machina can have uo reason for com laiat, when bey are eomp lied by law & stop osing them. M. BINGEN & 0, 453 Broadway, oorner of Grand streat, TEPHENN’ OXLSBRATED WRITING FLUIDS copzing Icke. London, and 278 Peart street, New by ‘Pripripal sianopers. HUERSTSL’8 QBBAT TRUNK EMPOR: + 94 from 605 to 680 Broadway. asivmua wr THi8 FAIR AND SUNNY WEATHER, Faat the bugs and roaches gether, Fiant insects invade Use by And the rose dies ere tt bluabes; ‘While in the cellar khole: euay For these nu.mnces #0 ‘Lyon's Pills and Powder buy, Deve i AON Sarnsue Vowdar and P14 13 ome pepo! tor lagme' wi Ma at way. Prion 25 cents per tiask or box. bk tow £00. P ing? AND GOLD JEWELEY—COMPRIXING BRAGE- Jet, ping, earrings. uecklaces, chains, sleeve bas tons, at pina, & great ve & a, 40. ko; Also black teat cap ; c nan, ‘arom, a GshORWA, BOAROMAN & FOANGENS 8, Gn) Breed: | Way, corner of ®pring street, NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—A RETIRED OLERGY- ‘man, restored to health in a few dayu alter many yeare of nervous sndering, is Anaious to make known the menae reseription uaed. Direc to the Falion atreet. Brookiyu. N. ¥, ome | Bev Orregat—[.aryr218 —[o Brooklyn, on Thureda; July 30, by Rov. A Elmendort, ‘Grosas 8, Cmexr 6S 60 MS&NindR 50 a 150 a 60 di CITY COMMERCIAL REP. Satvenay, August 1—3 P.M. Asux—Salea of 50 bia. rote were made at7,c., with some fow bbix. pearis at 7°, Duranercrs—Flour—The market way onchanged in ices, while there was tome more firmuesy enteriaised or most deeoriptions. Among the sales made were 2,000 bbis. Southern, for export to the Mediicrranran, within the current range of prices. The snies aggregated about 6,000 s 7,000 bbis., at about the following quoiations Sopertiae Siate. 208 Extra Mate. Weatern and c Extra Obio and Wes;ern. Canadian supertine and ex Baltimore, Alexandria and Georgetown, Southern jancy and exira 7 ho above prices. Soutaorn con- moderate receipts, with a good ding the above 2,000 bbis. for export, of about 1200 bois. Ryo flour was steady at the above prices, with small sales at quotations. Corn . Lmrvemia, daughter of . N. Stobbins, Lag, of Died, Brarry.—Om Saturcay eveuing, August 1, Baarit, MD , aged 25 veura. His remains will bo taken (o Kingston, N. o'clock jam W, , this after- diay, \ugust 2, of consumption, Suse aged 40 years. ves and friends aro invited to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at two over, from No. 23 Macdoogal fireet corner ef Chariton street. ‘Cimustian —On Sone net, Mrs. Jawa Crm, widow of the iate William |. Christian, im the 44th year ot her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ibe fuseral, from her late residence, N (rove Groot, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur- ther notice ‘ALLAomaR.— Of copmumption, Oxagum M CaLagam, ‘The friends of the ieruily are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, this afternoon, at tliree o'clock, from Na, 5 Hester rtroet amwson.—On Sunday, \v Lym, daughter of J. an t 2, of Roarlet fever, Eve \. Carrion, aged 18 years and ® The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fuperal, from her late residence, No. Vandam street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o’elock, meal was steady, for both Jersey and Brandywine, at «quotations. Wheat—<'id was unchanged, while prime new southern was scarce and very firm. The sales embraced about 1 bushels of prime new white Maryland at $195, 2,700 do. fair Canadian old white #1 83c., and 3,000 do. Milwackle club at $1 46. spring was quiet at $108. Corn —The market buoyact and active: the enles were confined to about 15,000 # 20,000 bashels Wortern mixed at clentag at at Ry Jersey and North Oats were modorate at + te, for State apd MSc. a $59. for Western, The folowing were shout the closing prices for grain Wheat—Canacian white, per 0 ibs, Weatorn rod, apring and winter. Southers rea, new. Southern white. tye—Northern, per a cora—Western mixed Soanb: xed. Southera yellow Southern white eiseeses ° bominel. Corres.—The market waa qaiet and sales coniaed to about 500 bags of Rio at 21 ie. a 11 4c. 3 ol sales embraced about $00 bales, io this market-— er 830. ibe. for midaling New Orleans. Famonts —About 8,000 buaheis of wheat, in ship's were engaged at 3d.; 150 bbls bread wore taken at He ’ some fastic at Te, 6d., and 60 tons quercitrom bar® at 124, 64. To London, 1,000 tons of ollcake at 14a, and 6,000 = en Bt ae Bremen bois. of shoe pe od. Rates vre were quict ao’! unchanged. Hien —fhe stock ccntipeed light. Godfish was '» with moderate sales of G $4 aM, ¢ small lota) while cargoos could be had for less money. Mediam No. 1 mackerel were (n limited request at $11 40 a$i°, and No, 2's were scarce and nominal st $1), and targe No. o's at $0 26, Mekied herring were inactive bat firm at 002 for sealed, and No 1 at {3 8 100. Hat.—The market ranged from 6c. a 75c. A oo above the inside , about 5,000 bales wae made yesterday on private tor Dat (suppered to have been not mu sigere, it any. 5 oyant, while salee were making only in taal! ae itbout farther invitation, Her remains will be taken ie Greenwood for interment. Jaume —On Saturday morning, Acgutt1, after « long eo Ross Jamun, in the 66th yoar of her The funeral will tako place this afternoon, at oma ‘o'clock, from her late residence, No. 20 Watts stree. Har friends, and those of her sons, Louis and \ieorge, aro re- spestfully Invited to attend. Jommtox.—At Astoria, 1. 1, on Friday aight, July 39, Gaoxca Saaw, youngest child of Peter ©. and Carotiae Jobnaton, iato of Brooklyn. ‘enoars.—On Saturday, \ugust 1, after a severe ilinags, CLAUS Rome, aged 59 years, 4 mouths and 6 days. 9 relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 21 Grove street, this afternoon, st two o'clock. His re- mains will ee in Greenwood * tavited ‘uperal, TOW at two o'cleok, from bis late residence, No 161 Su lvlk street. His remains “Yuros On Sunday imorsing, \agUat J, af ne eto, , anday morping, \ugust}, at nine $cree eve cae he relatives and (riends are invited to aitend ihe funeral, to-morrow may =A Fw om from ths Corner of 123: street and Third creane, 2. Prooklya and Williamsb: rg papers please copy. McKwows On Sonday \ogust 9, Faasce Reowomp McRaows, aged Lyesr, 6 mons and’? days, son of Jom and Caroline McKeown. No. 07 West Broadway, withow tice MoManoy —On Sanday, \ugust 2, Jomp O*Gany, som of Tete funeral will take. place bie eral will take place ob three parents, To. 88 like o'clook, from the residence of his at ‘O'Rmara.—At Far nee The market was upchangod jn quotations, th pt # DES.—The nies for the month of Jaly, to ihe let of et. have beow good. Buenos Advance! to S20. Orinoco to 23ige The month cl on the highest prices current since last ing, and within about one cent of the highest they at that period Laataan — demand continued good throughout ant ed an advance of | cont per ib. light ena mid while salon wero god demand {rom niet And prices unchanged. The stock in this market to day was as follows —Re: hot 25 ions; Ruseian ciean, 283 do., American dressed. bale Amo- Amorican undreened, 6 de; Man\lla, 9,436 4o.; Steal, 108 do.; Sunn, 180 do.; Italian, 594 do. ; China, 2 de. bn 66. & 196. for good to prime Eastern. A 400. Nav at Stone = Spirits turpentine was dail aad heavy, with eaten of 200 a 00 barrels at 45¢0., and fn smal! lows at 18e, 2,000 barrels Wilmington crnde ine was told, to arrive, at $) 6% Rosin was quiet. $1 35 was of. fered, to arrive. On the #pot privet were nominal. Other dercriptions wero pnchanged reported sold to the oxtent of Ores —Engitsh Jingeed 25,000 @ 20,000 galions at ‘Se., and 20,000 do. ame- 7 70. whale was firmor, and 74. Crade sperm was 6 Ore Bedford at her descriptions were unchanced The market continues firm, with bis. mem in a regular way at tales of =e x0 $74 25, 90d 2,000 do. were gold, doliveradie in sixty « sevler’s option, at $24; prime was steady a $10 rig ‘Seet was betior, with of about 400 500 bbie., ropacked wertern at 815 508 $17 60, and extra do at $i7 Oa $19 60. beet of good quality wan stil! In demand on Faglieh as-ount; the good beef in market \n Engiand it was said bad been taken vp for Englieh army supplies, and to Mtl the vacuum thea created thie markot had heen resorted to; prime mees was sieady at 280, a Sic and reel haus were Brn at quetations Bacon was scarce and frm at Lie. a necessity for seiling a new l#sue of stock at Comparative tow prices, the compaay have for more thaaa year past 1546. for weatera and city smokrd. Cot meats were Searce aad frm gi 1OMe a 10Ke for ebolsers, aad 60 street. Sowma.—In Brooklyn, on Sundry, August 9, Mast swap, in tho BiIs yor of Re? agey’ site of ihe ito bi a relatives: friends are Lolly invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late fo “Inton aveaue, between [afayette and Gatos avenucs, to morrow aller- ‘BOON, at threes oelock, withont further Invitation Panar,—On Su; » August s, Samom |. Pamr, son of ad Bilas |. hilip, aged 96 years, 3 months and 98 Bis remains will be taken to Creenmocd for interment ¥ —Io Wilmington, N. C., on Tosaday, Jaiy 2 aver Rebort ince, Grace B. Pree, printer, a native of New York, agod about 80 years. Purmas —On , July 23, Hamar Porwas, aged 32 years, 4 months and 6 days. Bis remaine wore interrod in tho Camotery of we Ever- wreene. Me mery county please copy. s Qeackavnoe Oa Semiay mocnag, \ugort 2, an \avm Desces, win ducghier of ‘orgs Faye ta Loviea B. ackeibor, aged 4 monilne and 17 days. The funeral wil take place, to morrow eernose, at two Yolock, from tbe resti sce parente, No. street.’ The MHends of the family aro reapockDully in to attend. Riigy.—On Saturday, gust 1, of pulmonary consump. thon, Cavammims, beloved wiioo! J. A. Riley, aged 25 years, 11 moot iit and 7 days. Hey (lends and aequaiptonoee, ard those of her hus. band, are requested t) attend the funeral, this afernooa, at two o'clock, from Severteont street, betwoen Third ‘ard Foorth avenues, Brooklyn. Her remaing will be taken to | atbush Cometery for interment Tomrning —Syddenly, o@ Sanday morning, \agust 2, a8 the residence of nother, No tt Washingion terrace, Hoboker, TRrovoRS |, Tosvxtes, youngest son of the iate Stephon B. Tompkins, of Westchester county, (3 the 38d year of his age. Notice of Cuneral 2 to morrow’s edition