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THE LATEST NEWS. Mixplosion at the Gas Works in Baltimore. Barrusons, August 16, 1867. Av Cxpizsion coonrned at the gas works im this city this (sternoen, The reoult was that the roof of the purifying 2 ‘2 & if 2 i i 3 Ff We atts eae eo Bee for Todiana ' steedy. Salen 85,000 bushels at 760, dull. Oats quictatélc Whiskey lower, Salca pois. at96%0 a2ike Preights dull; 96. for corn to Lake imports for the twenty four hours ending at weom today—%,000 bb's, flour; 18,000 bushels wheat, 40,000 bushels corn. Canal exporte—332,000 bushels corn, , ee afloat he seg ge Oswego. os bushels Chicago apring af ) Lake tmports to- day—25,000 bushets corn. Canal exports—1,000 barhels ‘wheat, 12,600 bushels corn. Shipped to Montreal—25,000 bis. flour, Provipenca, August 15, 1857. Printing clotha.--The Journal reports the market active and prices firm, with rales Lng Sond wook of 69,000 phones, 64, wWhYCc ab7%0. market firmer, with a . Wool.—the market is Srmer, with & tar and steady demand, bu! without any disposition to buy in anticipation of an advanoein price, Sales of the ‘week, 77,800 lbs. City Intelligence. Orasinc ov Tax (New) Exscx Market Pouce Court ~The mew Essex Market Police Court, in Kxsex stroct noar Grand Gtrect, was formally occupied for the first Ume yesterday ‘oy Juatice Bresnaa, The building bas been in readiness for occupancy for the past four months, but owiag to the difficulty in the Street Commisalonor’s office, the magistrates Could not get the pew court room fiited up with appropriate furniture untli Justice Brennan applied tothe Board of Su- pervisors, aud they autborized him to have the necessary ‘work done and the city would the bills. The new court house isa neat brig st'uc # with: brown stone ‘trim }, aod & fropt @ith@oms preensions to ornamen- tation. Tho brtlding hay 8 froa ct about 60 fect anda depth cf uearty 100 feet. The court on the firrt oor, and 5 a veat, clean appropri up room. ‘There ts no atiompt at display or |, but everything is etmple, and sr ems just whet {a wanting and no more, ‘There are threo retiiing rooms on the same floor, be used for vate exami fsitcos, and one will be set apart the officers. ‘The second tlorr is one large room, through which runs Tolding dours. It is contemplated to hold the Special Gersions io this roow during the winter seacou, This Duilding with the prison adjoluing, which has also been wecently erected, ost the city somo $27,000, and both @eiablishmects reileot credit upon the bureau undor ‘whose auspices they were constructed. The prisoa is miso of brick, is rcomy and well ventilated, and contains worommodations for 64 pritopers ; the average nom- ber in the cells is about 35. The opening of ihe new ‘Essex Market Police Court will, it is to be boped, load to ‘an agiiation that will eventuale in the renovating of all our couris. Their past condition bat beon exceed- ‘ingly dlecreditable to thie great city ; and the alm Py Serna been to make thom ss much as possi! the peopie who ficquent them. They are exceeding- Ry Githy, inconveuient places, and no one with suscepu- Die nostrils who hae yvistied them ouce, ever wishes to do eo egein. Is it any wonder thatthe dangerous and disorderly classes have very little respect for these qwiablishments where justice assumes so dirty a hue in its edaminiztrations. There is no question but what the moral effect of s police court oa tae poor wretches who are broughi to it would be much belghtened, ware all ite G@urroundings svggostive of cleanliness and cocency. Tne noting ate m the new Polos Court yesterday no- ced has the maaners of the prisoners were much moro Subdued than usual, G circumstance he atiributed very to the re of order and cleanliness that ea the room. Twe xoting authorides at tae Tombs and et Jeflerson market sbou! ‘their courts ronovaied immediately, Thoy are not fit for ‘Od tstians to do business in. \ tion German. French, Englith and have beeo put in circulation in retail trade, and are readily acoopted by dealers. This ehould be checked 4 ‘The same public opinion tha; was brought to bear to drive ‘the old ourrency out of existence sboult again be preaees | play with regard to these spurious coins. ia be a general demand for the new ocuts, and Oltixens sbould discountenance the Keoling of the regiment, !t is proposed to oall them together wander otroumstancer ‘at will admii of free expression of opinion Lieutenant Colonel Burnham is now in the oity, ‘and applica:ion has been mado to him to call the Volanieers pn bo leeealaaaaaaa on thie mach vexed and question. Om Kiiip wt ay lon Cart —A poor hard working Enquest wii] be he'd on the body to day. ‘Tam Freaxas’s Riot—Among the parties most acre in Tas Frea cy EicaTs Avexva.—The following companies Susured tothe amount named on ths stock asd building No. ; Kuchange, $3,000; $2,000; Si. Nicholas, $3,000. aace Company , $2,060.——Total $15,860 Tos Tuatearre Wann Momorat O:ce, composed of ‘ex Policeman of that ward, propore to Lare an e\cartion Lo Ciiffwoed on Tuesday, the 15ih inm., for the beneit of the members. The price of tickets is Gfty cents. tin Prizes and Protests ww Bedford Ae i Our Vera Cruz Correspondence. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST Quarantine Mniiere ‘Vana Cavz, August 4, 1861. TEA WABPARS BRTW EEN THE QUAK TONE CONTE ‘The Case of the American Ovnsul at Mazatlan, #:. [have bas little to add 40 my last cespates, Yo will be informed of the arrest and impriscs men: of the United Judge. Tho language of the protest was said to bs oppro Drions and offseive, an‘ the imprisonment wat made oD refasal of payment of a fine of ope hyndred dollars im | ede’ Toedlienon , Who le writtca down ‘ansss.’” Ye com ‘nthe district, ordered th: tat fas econ as the facts were mado known to hin. The Consul bas cloned bis office, we are infermod, end oov.municakd the facie to the Su of State of the Untied States. It will not breed epything. Weare webbing the bonds with trou reils— etoel t to be riven by trivial onuae. Mf he judgement of the court te 5 ty will follow— je bave more vindi ‘ations from Al- varez—bis farms are better than his pen, eld no one doubts bis and good heart. We have some vomito—not large fatnitty. duil. a Our City Lungs. THE ORMNTRAL COMPARED WITH THE LONDON PARK— A BIbD's BYE VIN OF It—VIGIT OF OUR RRPORTES ITB LOUATION, BREALTH, WIDFH, AVAILABILITY, E1C.—TBE ,CONTEMPLATRD IMPROVEME*TS—THS G@RBAT “OIRCULT,” 25 MELAS IN LXTENT—PAOBABLE COST—THE HAPPY mAULTO—THE “ PRATER,” “PONTAIN) LEAU,” KENSINGTON, “PHGINIX,” BTC. ‘While London gives five handrod sores to every one bundred thousand of her thres milions of inbabilants, New York, until the opening of the Coutral Park, sould only afford sixteen acres to every ons hupadret (aousand of her 600,000 people, Tai cooping un end squeezing of the vitalities of the city iuio an twuaatural ste, reacted in ap ancompressible desire on the part of tho ci deena for more fresh alr—-more expans’ou fo* tho “ pobiic lungs.” Seven hundred and seventy rix seres of axdolating land, feventy-four times larger than ‘Tamokins square, running from Fifty-ninth atreet to One Hundred and sixth street, and from the Fifth to the Righsa avenues, hevo most wirely and heen purchased, at @ coat of over ve wiliioas of dollars. ‘or “‘breauing rovm,’’ 0. Savutertng to this tocality on Saturday, our reporter was kindy shown over a large portion of the ground by Mr. Viele, engineer in chief, ‘a gentleman in every rerpect yorthy of the bigh position ‘nich Le is placed. Proceeding over lili and vailcy, tangted weeds, to @ point about ond hundred and twenty above tide water, called Belle ‘yoo, we enjoyed @ varied and picturesque lands-ape of miles in all drections, There lay in the distance the for- penpant ‘oating mace ee » walked the wators cf the noble Hudson. Here trirt7- aores of limpid water—the reservoir. kied in the ; ana as the eye glanced from object to object, resting on the High Bridge, then upoa the tasteful vil. and smiling fields of Wostcherter, and iost iteclf among ‘of the Faat river, we felt the eloquence beanty touch our soul, and inward ploasure gush from ‘thourand 5 2 uentral” is very appropriate, the park from the northera ends of the island, It is two milor and « balf long Ne wide, or as long as from the Battery to and as wide as from orbaper sory ay the gg7Ee2 g i] 7 age i = of Mr, Viele, who ipates in than six months to have the oniire area (ree from ali infectious marshes. He bas wo under his charge about fifty carts and one hundred and ity men engaged in re- moving stone walls, fences, grubbing, removing brush jood, kc. ; and matters aro eveu now in such @ state of Jorwardpose (aa he sald to our reporter) he would like to eee at least 10,000 persous come up every day to eajoy themselves. The 'p chief objoct in inying ont and beautifying the grounds will be to folow out the maxim “the greatest art is to conceal srt,’’ and without a eaobdbirh imitation of Pleasure grounds; while aii \bat national taste and design can acco , Hothing which aa add to beacty, or the “ bappioess to the greatest number?’ will be omitied. The natural and artificial will be combined, end from tho plant we have seen we may assort that ‘Centra! Park’ wil! be worthy of this great capital, There will be a grand carriage toad, Fiity ninth street, ‘& foot patb on cither side of 15 ground i 5 MIBSLONLRE AAD COMM! TONENS OF REORATION— BE BXOITSMERi OM G7 ‘AN 1OLAND AND WUs' FRB OFFOSING BVAEDS FUOPOKR TO DO IN THe PREMIEIE—SUPPOORD OASs OF YELLOW PAVPX-- BVADIPG QUABAPTINE—* DISHONRAE STRVEROKY —DISPORITION OF INFROFRD VRFAZLE, 1TO., OU There te vor forabie excitement omen) ame poole of Biaten Islend tn relation to the jr y.us warfere between the Commissioners of Fni.xration amd thu Quarantine Gom- molesiovers. A varioty of views are oxprossed and sur mises tnduiged in es te what ls Riely to be the final reanit of the equall. ome ac apprehensive that ‘tho confiict, from the peculiar character it tas as- sumed at the opening, wiil nave the eMfact to con- trevene the removal of Quarantine from Staten Island. Others entertain the adverse opinion, and think the exist- Ing bostile foolings bet ween the two Boarda in question will ttands there is @ good deal of feeling upon the mettor, Meotings upon the subject have already been hola tn West- fled, Northfield end other places. The main subject of rantige Commissiovers the hostility ls very mech less at the ames toa” den yn Bean Tho reason of this decressing | hoati- be lity ts because the inhabitants of the island hays be- come well eatisfled that tho Quarantine Com missioners bavo pot intended to convert tuo Qnaranting at dogatn's Point Into ® permanent Quarantine Satiafod of thir fact the oystermon and other parties most upmodiaieiy inte resied axe willing, they eny, if the rafety of tho public health demands it, to submit to the by re samy of a jemporary Queraniine § Thatthe new buildings jast com pleted are designed to be ouly temporary, they take not only the reitereted statements of the Quarantine Commis- tloners to this effect, bet as they vow heliago, lofer the fool the temporary oharacter of ‘accommodations af fc WHAT THE EVIGRATION COMMIRGIONKRS WON'EBO, As to tho action of the 0} Boards upon the tatier of the acceptance of the es ‘w Poot hosntta', i: is tated empbatica'ly thet the Vommisstoners of E mtyretion will pot rece’ from thelr vote or refusal to accent the rae At ls eid, indeed, thai they will utterly refuse bave an thing to do with them, and that they will not even provi: « @ force of men to guard the budluings ags\oet being burnt or otherwise destroyed. Tha refusal they bare upen the ground thet the accommodations fursishod ‘fare nol auch a aro requized WHAT THK QUARANTINE COMMISSIONBES SAY 0! THE WOUKS, On the other band, the Qosrantine Jommitsstonors axse! that the accommodations ere aii that are pecessary; they f-ato faithor, "hat Commissioner Oarrigan and Dr. Thoinp son, the Health otlicer, both sisted some months toat the accommodations proposed to ‘bs furnished would bo ample, For this roseon, and aa the siate of the pubile health rendered it Keely (bat the temporary accomm *ds- tions would not bave to bu used tho present season, thoy erected no farther bulldings than those bow upoa the pos. Had yellow fever or other vestilential disease reaiened the port. they would have bal't thrico the num. ber of butldivgs they have erec.ed and expended (wire the amount of the appropriation. They insist that tac rearon of ‘he refueal by the Emigration Commissioners to scoout the buildings is put because of the incompleteness of the sccommodationt, fron & predetermination on tho part of the Euigrstion Commnimsioners to do anything calouisted to eifoct the tid remeval of tbe Quarantine from its p'esent location. An far as the refusal to take (be butldings gues, the Quarentine Commiraioners say they offered them io (he Coufmiasion- ‘era of Emigration out of courtesy, and notting else. ll ‘that the law requires of them, thoy clalm, is to previde temporary ecoommodations, and temporary acoomm )ta- tions merely, toeubmit the same to the Governor and ‘Comp roller cf the ttae for approval. and to wee that they are subjected to the health laws reguiaung the nort of Naw York. Meantime, the Oommissionors keep a force of ten policemen to guard the buildings. 8 they eay, they ‘will eubmit the premisss to the tnspe: Goveraor King and the other officers of the State. Betwoon the masterly Inactivity of{tbe Commiestoners of Emigration and the intended action of the Qusrantine Commisstorers, — of Staien Island bave to bide with pativaoe reaw SUPPOSED CASE OF YELLOW FEVER. Ove of the crew of the bark Expres, whica has been lying for several days a: theglower Quarantine anchorage, was yesterday forenoor brought up to the old Quarantioc, reported to be sick with yellow fover. Ho war at once in tbe marine hos vital, but dica rhortly afer werds. Joon en examination into the case it was found that he fell om Friday from one of the masta of the vessel, be wos taken from tohhe deck he fever from which he died | was pronounced fo have been juoed from ocngurtinn of the brain caused by his fall, account of the cscs hay. iwg been reported one of yellow fever, considerable germ prevailed on board 4 vessels lying ‘Adjacent the express, ard also among the stevedores who bat becn en- gaged about the yersel. EVADING QUARANTINE. The » Wilteo arrived day at ihe Quar from Jackmel to | proceeded on to New Haven, Conn., before coming to this port. Tho Captain doin; com it In naid, states that the consignecs of the verse! wrote to bim the fect that the Quarantine regal tions ‘were ttrictly,enforced at New York, and teillog tend iow ighters. The osptain com- Ned with Mis iwetructions, but cpen arriving a: Ni previous directions were counwrmindot, that he headed abcut f.r New York, and roported his vousc! yesterday to the Health Officer. AN UNTRUGTY STEVEDORE. shown the fact tbat the steve- ‘ncjowure, fountains, ‘eat! mated’ will cost Nese time (etx youre) than It toox ‘of legialatt " theeo Improve “ Saves taey sony 0a {dh egy park ven my wiheay 0, The millions who are diets their benefactors for this nstioaal domain; where 2 E F s i { Fe ge 'd with tho health enjoy n bis family, “Upper “ lower milion,” snd while the drawi appear “ ee eon J? to the magnifivent y on nature's apartments of the later will be ‘Seserted fv thado of there beautiful retreats 0’ the wearied Hie Hy i 4 I The Coroners } holding inquests upon the bodies of persons who hed died | Crom the effects of the excessive heat of inst Friday. The | i - ts | i i fis ee i Bg $ a i E fi : ; wa & ie i { rH i = i az ri sed inches im height, with thin face lh several a, 4 © cloth and » r math worn. white masiin shirt and iinet, bokonn. we nd one cent, the lea! of ao PT i} i 3 g icimete ie get an woman, 6 al Med #58 Thomas stre the beat.” ty 2 ee te on P~ pty fT “ont of the hoare on I'ri yy and wae wun strnck, Coy Connery bel the in- quem. fhe on 4 LAD BY pee . George B. Hyatt. a lad not yet of lar bis home in Molt Haven, on Jeuraay, ‘not rearing when expected, search wee made for him, when his cap waa diesovered floating In the dock near Mott's bathin, Poure, Hariom. Shortly after the boy's boiy wae found floating in the river. T} seemeths lad hed fallen over boare and had drowned without an effort beng made to im. The boty was taken to Mott Haven for inter. ‘couse reported thos far the 4 year Uli now. A Gorman atevedore, named 1a «6Gougbelm, bat who he gone by the mamo of Burdell, was caught Sflernoon trying to get out of the mad ticles of clothing, &c., he had managed to pick wp, detong ‘to persone employed within Quarantice. oncegpiaced under arrest anu lecked .) in the hospital Jail to,await examlz®Jon, VESSELS AT QUARANTINE. The bark Indian Queen and brig Truxillo, which have | deen lying some time at the lower ntine anchorage, were permitted t> come up yesterday to upper Quarattine and discharge their ca'coes. The brig Croton will como up to-day, At the present ime there are but threo veasolz Bt the lower Qvarantino, and twenty seven as the appor ‘Anchorage. Bevon vomela olosred Saturday and yesterday from the upper for the city. Siate of North Carolina have voted by « large majority in favor of the amendment of the constitution, al lowing qualified voiers for members of the House of Com. | mons to vote also for senators. ‘The Family Herald. ‘The third number of the Fawiy Hanaco will appear oa Wedneaday, and among \# conteata will be found — Sketches of the Lives and Services of Lora Canning, the Governor General of [ndia,and Str Cotta Campbell, the pew Com mander-in Chief of the British Ferces, scoompa- nie’ with portraits of exch. Ap account of the appalling collision on Long Isiaad Sound, by which a propeller war sunk, and Citecn persons drowned. Interesting Letters from the Watering Piaees of America, Yacht Rece at New Bedford. Spirita out oo a Picnic. New Churches in Now York. The Commencement Exercises at Bowdoin and Amberm Colleges. The Imprisonment of Mrs. Conningham—Scenes, inci — dents, ke. ; The Result of the Goodwood Race. | Plographical Sketoh of Labiache, the greatest singer of the age. | Raitorinls, City News, Market Reports, and © mass of ronoral, usefol and intereating reating, making it the boat | general newspaper of the day. Only two dollars a yoar— four cents scopy. Agente are requested to send in their | orders early. } Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water.Why Te all the delicate odore of of weg the Tas bowler The real te not the of this water. by_D. T. LAFMAN & ee? ater and by all ry towers toilet drag ‘cents per ames ¥ adr Wigs and Toupecs, aie reeks vo Ratehelor’s Katr Dys, Wigs Towpece— Tine'manumetory, M8 Wroadware nn Aas applet 00... HDs Hair Dye, 4 Shillings « Box, Biack or brown, No.1 Rarclay. street. Infallibie ougnent for the growth of the Bair onary ere es Reptere.—Marsh & Co., Radk «| are fume offices, removed to Me 2 Veessy street, Astor 1), Hollowny’s Pills.—Svery known Disease, pain, of allment of the stomach, bowels, liver, or organs of Feap'ratim ta controllable by (hia remedy, which acie dtrortly Tow the bicod, the bile, and ail the fluide of the bod ne 7 freeis them from impurity, ned piving tone, to the orgaaizaiion whieh they are prepartd and cireul . Adams’ Blood erator Infallibiy Cures | ‘all blood disorders. Sold by O. H BING, 192 Broadway. y old Bowery | $506,561. | Taos remateing of $190,011. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Port sf ogust 16-0 P.M. | ‘The stock market cloned ycatorday dull end deproesed The events Of the week just creed wore of e Cveaner | calculsted © destroy oii remoining conti ence tnt ‘ Qviative clase of enilront etookn Tame frequonh now OF | overiaaves of vious by railroad companies withuvut the Sspow{edgo OF consent of tho ol¢ stookhoiders, ts getting to bea matter of serious traportance, The Michigan Rail- road Company bave witain the pest six mouths mado privately four distinct issuos of new stock. ‘Tacse issues ‘amount to more than two miilions of dollars, and bare 60 watered the origins! isan as to make the whole actually worthless. The olf stockholders bave literally been ewindied out of their property to thin extent. While quietly holding thelr etock and ropoeing confidenes tn the mavagement, a tet of speculators, who bappened unfortu- nately to have had the power, were seorntly putting out Bow stock by the thousands of shares ate time, and by- Potheoating it at any price. {tsa wonder to us how any Prudent man dare hold those highly teflated and woth less railroad stocks over night. When we look at the enormous decline that has already becn rosiized, and from the different com7anies own sbowing, soo that futcre Gtviden** are entirely out of the question, it is strange that apy outsider will carry euch securities for a moment. We are rapidly approaching tho result fm this extraordtwary mania. A fow months hence there will be but one opinion about these railroad stocks, Many of thore whothink tba\ wo havo been ox. travegant in our calculations am! antici sations will sce that pot @ morsel more than the actual truth has beoa given, but then {t will be too ate for them to realize much from the universal wreck. The Michigan Southern stook bar had ite day (a thin market It must steadily settle down as It changes bands, and uliimately be monopoliz*d by the specalators of Wail siroet as @ football for thelr Immedinte diversion, Cleveland aad Toledo, Krie, Milwankie and Mistixalppl, and oshere, must, at no vory distant day, follow in the eae track, and ultimately become really worthless es far as fotare productivences is concerned. The bond- hoiders in some of thes’ roads must lock ebarp to their in- terests. The Erie Rellrosd management are scraping | together every piece of property not already mortgaged, eons to clap ® mortgage on it for the recurity of the 1s82 and 1871 bonds, The present management (s particularly interestod ix these issues of bonds, and their priucipal duty isto secure them in some way while in contro! of tho road, It is our firm beliof that in eeveral of our most prominent speculative rat!road s|o0ks tho lower classes of bondhciders will Ine few years be In the samo poeliion the stockholders are in row. ‘This may seem Oxtravaganty but such is the opinion of the most experienced ratiroad men tn the country. ‘Tne exportation of epeoio from this port last weok wae quite largo, as will be seen by the following table:— Smruxsrs ov Brxcma vrom THe Port or New Yorx. Steamrbip Ariel, Bremen, Am. goid, ail: tional... . ‘ Ship B. Aymar, yres, Schr Brontes, Rlo Grand del Sud, Sieamsbip Cabawba, Havana, Spaninb Do, Baitis, Liverpool, gold coi Do, v4 geld De. “ Total. ses-oes Previously reported The annored siaternont oebibite the value of foreiga im- poris into this port during the week and since January 1, in each of the past turee yearn H Mox, dollars: Commancs or Tus Porr or New Your. Value of Imports. 1856. 1866. 1857, Dry goode..........92.146,437 $2,684,103 $3,518,981 QGcneral merchandize, 2,019,346 1,490,291 2117,461 Tota) for the week. 4,364.78 $4,024 % $6456 432 Previously reported $87,754,976 $158,248 208 $155 061, ‘Since January 1 .. $#1,899,7 f ‘The following tabie will show the exports of tae five principal staple eriicies for the wook and year:— —— 189 —— —— "1867, Week ending Aug. 35. Cotton, baile: Amount. Value. Amount. 1,66: 1,064 i 4 $80 410 if . 366,608 16,340 102,078 8,.0T 4090 0; 667,206 31,163 11,758 12/000 de 1720 14,406 #79 $1,042,738 311,769 Decrease of week ax compared wiih Uuat of 1866... 720'074 The following is a comparative statemeni of the valve of exports from the commencement of the year to Anguat 1:— 1863. Deswease, $837.47 8,775,440 46.715 Total........... 825,805 084 $16,259,797 ————_— Decreace aa ‘With 1856...... » $12,548,40 Albert H. Nicolay’s regular eom!-weokly auction salvo stocks and bonds will take place ou Monday next, the 17th Inatant, at baif-past twelve o’clook, at the Merchants’ [x- obaugs. ‘The gross earnings of the Moston ant Malas Railroad for the year ending June 1, 1267, were $906,914. The regular expenser, including $17,000 for depreciation for rolling fork, and $16,000 for widening Charles river bridge, were ‘This leaves net eurplos of $100,383, From this latter sum dedect $16,000 for renewal of rails now being relaid, and $240,513 which bas been pald in two three per cent sem! annus! dividends, and there ls a eur ‘The anthracite coal trade in steadily increasing ie ton. rege. The last weekly reports, by the four prinoipal lines, thow an increase over the correrponding weok iast year of 14,871 tons, and for the season to corresponding da'es, of 516 tone. The aggregate production of anthracite coal this year, counting that from new sources of eapply, however, considerably more ahead of iasi year’s ton- nage than the figures here given show, so that the natural increase of demand i# likely to bo fully met, oven should there be no furtuer increase from the Schuylkill and Lohigh regions than ls now shown. 1 will be remomborod that tn the following ox” hibit the siatement of the Lehigh tonnage, by road and canal, is op to Satardny of last week, and of the Schuy tcl! voanage, by Reading road sud Schur kill canal, the stute- meai 4 ie up to Thursday of this week: — ° —— WI —— 1956 - Week. Seon. Week Beam L Canal..., 95,192 471.004 e656) = 60172 | Lehigh Val. &R. 28,10 60M TR BBO Sebolkill Casi... 41/144 684/261 90,822 612,001 Railroad. + 190,499 16,613 $8,000 sm 3,000 mK a) a" ‘oo Mune te 68 4.000 00) L1Crn BR bde,... 98 2,000 LaOrkWLaGbd 45 $000 Laas ae a 12 she Bank 29 Ovean Bask. es 286 88 Motror olitan aul 36 0 108 Bom 0 ie ° $00 10 8 = (1bo . oT we iy ao ti 20 . 9x 1 0, StL) 100 ” 10 Gere x cid 60 78% 900 do. J 10 79} 200 40 8K 66 Mil oO soe 230 300 do 89) 190 N ¥ 8s 206 do 0 60 80: 60 do 0% 460 80% 50 40 480 10 804 800 Cleve & Tol RR.. 49 200 Wig 2048 = do 4 60 1 100 do a a0 x 800 do. 4% 00 ey 460 do. 48 $00 78% 100 do. 4856, “mM st 100 do. Big “ By SoS By re Bg “Te nos * 00 ne 60 , "as #0 xy 60 do. 8 0 OPK 10 AO ee 2 1080 69, $0 Wow Jersey Zine 6 200 60>, 290 La Crome & MIN SIM 500 oo” is do. al 300 o #8 to. aK 100 eo STOO RXOHAWOR 31000 123 600 Matviiie @old.b90 98 600 18 400 Dorn Gold....480 77 1000 13% 400 " bi] 500 e400 bl 500 Sik 100 " uo oF 17, . 1857. figure. to notices, Camphene was al ie. 8 500, 010C0 Atasourt. Tag 200 Clew Mice It oe ge” 80 Ciev im a. 9 ee 10 100 0 “D © MIRANIs prof 60 Mil & Minn —_—_—_——_——_—_ CITY COMMERCIAL BKEPORT. Saropax, August 16—6P MM. Aaam.—Tho rales were conficed to 0 « 40 bbls, ia: cludwg W's at $7 Bl a 87 BO}, end pearls at 97 26 Pupaperers—Flowr—Tne markot was loss 01 and aotive, and closed cull for common grades, in some cases at lower prices. The sales embraced about 6,000 Bapettne Bless a 0 00 ies ta 5 To 6 8S a 6 60 aT wav Bai 60 Wad 2 Wa 6 Corn meal. Dados) Prime end enoico extra bakers’ and family brands of Genesee, Western and Southern ranged from 98 a $10. Canadian tlour was iv fair demand, and closed steady, with enles of about 300 & Soother flour was rethor easier for common grades, while tbe drroand was moderate 800 a 960 bbls. at the above qviet at quotations, Corn 400 bbis., ot the above prices. ‘The sales embraced abvat mod and prices Wheat waa without importan change In prices for pew, while old wns quiet, with tho exception of some Milwaukie club at $1 42. The salos +o braced about 10,000 @ 12,000 busbels of new douthern, inoloding red, at $1 70 a $1 72, end white Southern do. et Sl 80 @ Sl 82, nud » new Ohio white, the firs. of the seagon, at $1 #23. Corn wags quict, and clored dull, The saies were © utined to abou 16,000 « 20,000 bushel: Wee's rp mixed &. 86¢. a 8te. Ryo was quict, @: 880. a 90c. for Jorsey new, and at $la $l OS arked for oid Northesa. Oats wore dull at 670 @ bic. tor Now Jorea) now, aad at 630. a @6c. for oid Sisie and Western, We qvote the closing prices of grain as follows:— wv cat—Canadian white, 60 Iba... $l 75a i 83K stern red, apring acd winter old. yy Bovihera red, old and new. Boulborn white do...... 00 bagn of St. Jo, Taguayra, to Domingo for export at private terme ; 60: arrive, at private terma; 600 mats of Java at 16 %50., and 400 Rio at lls; a 120. tho public aie yeatorday was ad initied to have been @ good One, and pretty well up to the full onrrent prices of the doy Corrom.—-The tales embraced about 400 6 600 bales at full prices. Tist—The stock in first honda was light, and prices firmer, while salos were limited. FrarceTs.—Eo ta were light and rates unchanged. To Liverpool, abou! 300 bbis, rosia were engaged at bi. a bis’ spirits turpentine at Ze, and 7,000 heavy oa., 50 ¥. To London, ol cake wes hogsbead staves at 50. reported at Lis. To Rotterdam, 200 bbis spirits turpendve were engaged at So per 20 tons doad welghi at ‘2s. €d., and 97,0CO Nzbt pipe staves at $16, Ratos to Havre were unchanged and engagements light. Fay was qviet but firm for old in shipping orcer, which was ecarce, With Rome sales reported At TOs. & 600 Tors —The prospects of the orop here and in Enginad continue to excite auection, with moderate rales, to meet the wants of brewers; Bo change in prices to notice. Jxon.—Seotch pig was in inir demand, with sales of about 250 (ons at $29 66 @ $50, 6 months, LRAD continued quict; small sales of Spaniah wore lass made at 6o , 6 mouthe. Laws. —Common Rockinnd was reiling in @ modorate way at Ibe. and lump do. at $t 10. Morssaa —~Seles of 6% bhds. primo Cuba muscoyado were made at 629 Navat Stoxus —The market was heavy for apirite, and prices tended to lower rates; sales, abont 5u0 bbis., wero made in shipping ordor, at 4734¢., casa. Crude wan bold at 8! per 280 ibe, ‘Cominon roein ‘wus firm; ralew of about 600 bbis. Wilmington were made at $1 95; and 300 « 400 North county, to arrive, and takon ax {i is, at $1 80; medium end fine grades were firm; emall Tar and pitch wero ales at full prides. corther aules of about 20,00 gations American ; English was held at a higher nd’ sperm were without change Borning fluid ot 509. FProvievone.—Pork—the market continued firm and the ales embraced about 1,200 ® 1,600 bis. mena at $44 75, | about 1,000 of which was purchased on Camadian account. | Prime was held at $21, clear at $25 4 $28, and primo mess at $22. Beef continued firm, with ealee of about 200 a 300 bbls, repacked plain and extra Westers at gtvon be- | Prime mess was tn limited de! |, Dut wea quite | tteady at quotations. Beef hams were selling to a moder. | aie extent, Bacon was firm at 14}gc.a14%0. Out meats ‘Wore ecarce; 100 bhds. rhoulders roid, to arrive, at Li 40. Haran were firm at quotations, Lard—Salos of 200 btis. and Uerces were made, the markot cloring firm at qnola- | Hutter and choese wore in fair demand st our quo- | We quoie the cloeing prices of provisions as fol | a1 & 2100 « 2200 8 i - 17 60 | oe — 00 8 3000 1 a 200 — 8 Ide ee Uy wa Df ma 2 2a 6 moiace musoovado at 8c. a 8)(0. and at 93¢0. from wee yi yesterday, we learn 2100. The reporte the wold at 6340. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. MISCELLANEOUS, SSIGNER'S BALE—CABPETING, OIL.CLOTHS, OCR off at lens than oogt, at YOUNG & wain goose, AC , wala TAYNK'S ators, 261 way, cornur of Fr atrvets. he entire Block to be closed out immediately at grea: bar- rina for caah, FRESH LOT OF THAT NEW SORT OF PHILA- de bier is otiered for enio today at PRES COTT'S, Li6 Broadway. eal an ieee MERDELL/® BLEGANT WEDDING CARDS —ONLY depot in the city, Broadway, corner of Dans street. Tihany and Bi funk received. es COBORNE, ROMkustak a TOWNEND 8 Git Broadway, eoruse ol Gor exer, re A sure remedy, or no pay, For Aerofula or any disease of the blood. For sale by CAB. HL. RING, corner of Broadway xed | oho sireet YOU SEEN THE $5 6) AHORS AND GAITERS, ANE Nobons and $4 boots at JORME", Ro 10 Ans street, eras the Museum ‘TED WRITING FLUIDS ara aad 376 Poari stron, Kew Yors. (éRTHS, MARRIAGES AUD DEATHS. Birth. Pact = On Fri¢ gust 14, Mew, W. Race, of Dunmore, Loserne Oo , Penn, of « daughter ennai Dor —On Sato Angnat 18, Maraamta, in‘nat dang. ler of Grantee Had Berrict Oox, ‘aged 4. faouihs aad 16 are ‘The relatives and frieode of ine family are respectfully tery. penaee—Bunday morniog, August LA Jase Mewes, infant aon of Joba H. and Deabella f Seat ie se wpnnvercicrery ven of tho taunt) "1 nvited to attend bis foneral this <Wondey y aharee a. sf o'clock, from the residence of hin parenta, 290 Bh wory. .—On Sunday, August 16," Hawmen Vive fant daughter of William ead Anos Good. friende of the family invited to ettend ber funeral, from the parents, Eightieth street between S cond and Third aye Seam, te etree: Copentar) «Levee, Hk 226 cto with. out farther invitation From | the checkered U's beiow Hannat eocure doth sleep Boor |i1!! baart po pangs doih know, He yes no more shall weep. Let sorrow for ber early doom No more in allence sigh, For hope, that pointe Leyoud the tomb, Bide tear to dry. Geanam,—On Saturday evening, Auzuat 16, of cholo, lnfaviam, Joma Droxgow, infank sou of Jamies E. and Fiivahech Grabam, aged ® months. Tbe fionds and relatives are respectfully Invited to a- tend bis funeral, from his late ree!dence, 294 deoond etrent. ‘The remains will bo taken to Kast Chester, for tuterment, @t 7 o'clock this morping ( #apday ) A bad Cw bioor tn ie” Bramorra,—On Beturda,, August 15, J. furez, eon of J Hetry aud Anos Mari: Husemeyer, 4 tte ence of Xe fermiy ere respentiniiy invited te funeral this afternoon, Augest 17, ed two o/clont, from 34 Jay utrost, without fortier invitation Baonr.--On Salurdey morning, ita tost,, Bemus Havant, in the 78th soar of bi. age. * The relativer ane friends of the fomily, end of tie song, the Rey. Dr. Haight, and Avgustus H and Edward Begin, are requested to atieed tho fuuors! services to the Churct: of the Annunciati -n, Fourteenth etreet, near Seventh are pve, this (Monday) ‘afternoon, at 4 o’civok, without furthor invitation, Ksurs.—On Saturday evoniug, Angust 15, Dorin, wtf of William EF. Keltte, aged 23 years 2 moeths aud 23 days. The funeral wit! take pace from the house of ber hus band, In Hudson City, (formerly Bergoa Five Oornors,> N. J.) thie (Monday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock Tocguras.—On Soniey, August 16, Gina Lovomnas, aged 46 years, of apoplexy. Hor brrther, Wm. Ball, respectfully tavites the friends avd reiativer of tho family to attend ber funeral, from her late resid ence, 423 Ureenwich stresi, this day, ai © o’oloox. Her romana will be interred In Greenwood Soasstery. Loess. On Sunday morning, Anguat 16, Gaonos Icae, aged 3h years. Tis foneral will take piace at 1 o'clock to-day, (Mow- day,) trom the residence of bis cousin, Heary Laoss, No 129 fast Twontioth street. His romaizs will be taken te Greenwood, wLLom Ou Baturday, Av 16, Rora Otaae, only danger of Mr. avd Mrs. sane ellen’ and granddaagbter p pes J, Lawson, 124 Cedar street, ayed 10 mouths amd eyes ‘Tho friends and reiatives of the family are invited to attend tbe funeral, from her late residence, 124 Counr sireot, this afternoon, August 17, at two o’siock Lp Saturday, August 16, Fimamr Rew, aged £6 ye Wrrm dn Saturday, Angost 15, 2owwer Samus Wasa, eon of Wm. M. and Latitia Wiilis, in the 16th year of be age ‘The relatives and {rtonds of the family, and of bee brother-1n-law, Ubarios Place, Jr., are respectfully invited to atiend his funeral, ‘rom tbe aaldeuge oF tho laiter, 88 Second avenne. this cay, at three o’cioc’ in the aflornoon. ‘The remaina will be taken to Greenwood Cometery for intermert, Posuetos—At Now Brighton, Staton Isiand, on Friday evening, August 14, Bsvaaiy Rom»som, in the 70h year of bia ago. His relatives and friends are requested to attond the fanerel at St Tboroa’ charch, on Moaday aftorrson st four o’elock, without farther novos. The Presiden:, Tras- teen and Faculty of Golurabia College are spoctaily (uvited to attend, Vanpenvoort.—lIa Jersey Oty, oa Sanday, August M, CrARA Axx, daughter of dotn O. and Mary Vandervood 2 months end 26 days. ‘The iriende and relatives of the frrn'ly are invited to attend hor faneral on Monoay,as 3 o'c!ock, Crown her late residence, 171 Newark ayonue. ‘Woon —On Sopday, Angant 6, danghter of Andrew J. and Barah Wood aged 6 months ‘Toe friends of the family aro roquested to attend ber foneral, this day, at 3 o'clock, from 93 Kast Thirty-second Troy papers please copy. ‘Wirson —On Baturday gAugust 15, of consumption, Rema T, Wusow, aged 20 years, ‘The friends and acquainiances, and those of her bro- (hers in-law, A. Chichester, Jr, ed W. H. Brinkerhat, are renpootfally invited to ntena her funoral this (Mou = alterncon, at % o'clock, from 173 Allen street, Now Yarm.—On Saturday, Angost 16, Aucxawom Yarm, Alter a abort ilvees of Fighs Cay. His remains were taka to Cyprons (ills, on Sunday, the 1th tast., for latermant. are respects remidenoe of = Weenly ‘Lo the oity and county Aveust to the tote day LA sage, 1867. ‘dss, 151, children, ‘600; tales, 4; femeen, 3, persons, 9. Ssewemeememenenee” od SSBale ten S.S0bHo Sean anES i jaier 1 TU 300 40 years, we 5 14 0 60 pears... Sto t 49 1 0 00 years... $tolo 16 070 years. 10 to 18 9 T0to 80 years. 0% 80 10 08 yours: 90 to 2b 6 28 to 1 Tou... feezuc8 s 5¥g5FRi bes it ance of these rv can be effected than by tho united Iabere of the eanitary sothovities who are andes. Yoring to keep (be eliy In a cleanly condition, and thea te Presorve tho public henith GROVREE W. MORTON, Olly Mnepeote Qnty Mnepecior’s Dopartment, Naw York, Aug. id 1381.