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Beard of Counciimen. ‘The Board was in session last evening—the Presi- ‘@ent, Charles H. Haswell, presiding. ‘The minutes of the previous meeting having been ‘Whe following was presented by Mr. ARCULARIUS: SROOND AVENVE TO me MACA DAMES. ‘Whereas, we roads in pg of the city are wm 4 wretched condition, rendered almost useless for ; and, whereas, thore is specifically appropriated im wan try vary beg Ae meng towns) the ‘Seeond avenue ‘Suxty-firet to i2bth street, therefore, Reeoived, That the Sirest Jommissioner be, aad he 18 hereby, proceed without deley to hive ine ‘Maid Seoond avenue macadam' = ized—the seme to be done tne Superintendent of Koads, Adopted. Mr. Fragen:— FERRY TO BROOKLYN Whereas, the pany or parties to whom was leased the Terry from the foot of Jackson street to the foot of Hasson street, Brooklyn, have neglected to make any effort to- the fulfliment of their agreement; and, whereas, it ie evident, from the mapver in which tne rai? parties are eeting and have acted (seversl moaths having elapsed paid Jeese was eold to them), thei they are in the lessees of the Union Ferry Company, acting in a meover which will reader objects of the Corporation, viz : to give ‘ork and Brooklyn a ferry to accom: inte wants; therefore, be it H i i E i Mt resolved, that the Com! be, and is hereby, direct- ed to re-advertse aid terry lease for sele, said ferry to be foot cf Jackson street, New York, to the foot of avenue Brooklyn. Laid over. Mr. Gener offered a resolution directing the Street Commissioner to ee three hundred and fift; men to repair the roads of the city, which was lai over. ‘A number of reports of the Committee on Sewers were presented and laid over; also of the Com- = on Public Health, in favor of filling in sunken ‘VETO OF THE MAYOR ON LEASING PROPERTY TO TH? ORPHANS’ HOME. The Leste | communication was received from his Honor the Mayor and ordcred on file :-— Mavor’s Orrick, New York, July 12, 1858, ‘To tur Bowonsnie Tue Common Covncir: Guntiemex—Thbe resolution in favor of leasing to the Orvbane’ Home the plot of grownd belonging to the Cor- poration, situate on the block bounded by Forty-eigath and Forty-nin‘b streets, Lexington and Fourth svonces, for twenty years, at tbe annual rent of ous dollar, by returned my This plot contains twelve lots of Jend,and @ fair valuation of the sane sheuld realize to ibe Corporation, on a lease theresf, at temst $1,200 a year for the present. and ee to the termination of the proposed term $3,000. institation in question ie, n0 doubt, one which deserves the active eyuy 2 01 the public, but wberher i is on» which rhould entitle it to recetve from ihe 2 the lease ov this valuable plot, at the nomwal rentof ore dollar s year for the erm |, may weil be doubted. Li the Matter rected alone with this eaee, or if the grant were one which could be trested as other leases of tc Corporation with private incividuals, my objections would, In @ great mesure, be avoided; rence io 6 miler affairs: wo t) m6, and has, no Goud , proven to the public the impoliey of exscuting to eug ious or charitadie inatwtions such long acd favorable beneoe. The revnit, genersily, has been that what was (iret grerte? as a lease, bas finally vermivated in an sbeolote Breck. Th rement of the grand, and the prseession: Mereof, by tae imetitution, in active operation with its Deurvolent character, bave heretofore beta foant suffi. ciect jo cperate on the cbaritadie feelings of the members ef ihe Common Council to obvain eiiber a loag reas wal, on the seme favoreble terms, or the comple @ grant of the prem! es cocopied. Not this alone etther, for the erawpie im 02+ case hes werced toensoureye and induce other tast! - butions ,reiigiors or charitable, to make similar spp! cations, Bnd » dere ail hat av equal claim tt bas been ditficalt w OLerur WAC, BHA the Corporetion bave thus been asorir- ed of "he use of, or Das given awey, plot after plot of ite rea! property, now of immense value. I appreciata highly tbe berevolent and dvtinterented @ervices of the truly Do- bie women who have inaugurated and e9 far successtully copducied thie most worthy justitauor. Its onjects de- serve the goo! wiehes,a® we'l as the kiad aod sctive ey mpathies of every citizen, and £0 far as 1% provider for there who would ctherwite become @ charge upsa the the city's charity, it sbould receive trom the Common Council an Anpual donatioa proportionate thereto, In uhiw way the city can Jegitima ~ bee tt. The real property of the city sbonle, however, be held saered for the pay- 4 ee paid ‘vais report the the corresponding ¢'x meatbs of 1857. Daring the vast eix months tweety five have ‘deen charges of arsou, or of wilfully wetting fire to buildings. Fifteen were liberated by the magistrates in default of sufficient LE . proof, and ten were committed the action of the Grand Jury— eight were iodicted, ose cmmplaint was dismissed, and one bas as 5 et to go before the Grand Jury. Of the cases dis- missed by the magistrates, two were subsequently taken up by Oe Grand Jury, apa Tedictmente found. Snee by a Police Justice, It ebould be recoiles acid, Seer final, as upon newly digcovered evidence it becomes ths duty of the public itor to ay the matter before the Grand inquest. thie not the case ries would be able to defeat the justice, either threugh the hesitation, ymporary absence of Jected in time for pt Rr ‘Delore tho ‘ary sane ‘m this caze he hag no alterna- tive but ‘but his discharge by no means pamed B. Magee ae Oe vet, 1807, james B. wes arr .U, charge his grocery store, at the co ver of Ninia avenue ard Forty fourth street. Tne ‘ination tice Davison, then = Police Justice. case—coni enting, how- ever, taat the submitted to the prose- y, Esq. That officer and bis abie ssdistant, Mr. John Sedgwick, iaid the papers be. fore the Grand Jury of the earliest moment, and an in- dictment was found against The same thing oc- curred in the case of Jonn also charged with settin Grand Jury found an McDade’s liberation by the magis- James shepherd was tried in the December term of the Court of General Sessions, defore Recorder Smith, was found guilty of burning hie dwelling house on the 9th of Jone, 1867, in the ruins of which the cuarred remains of his wife were found. The evidence was circumstactial, ye? 80 conclusive that the jury were out bat fifteen miputes before returning a verdict cf guilty. The Ke- corder sentenced him tw be banged on toe Sth of Feb rusry, 1858. The cofendant’s coansel availed them. welves of the then existing writ of right (which bas since been repealed), ana the cae was carried to the Sopreme Cuvurt jor review. It was to bave been ar- gued curing the May term. It has pot yet been reached, and Sbephero sti] remaias in the Tombs. Henry Newell pieaced guilty to ap attempt at arson ic the eecond degree, and was sentenced by Recorder Sm‘ta tw four yeersand wn months imprieonme nt in tne State prison.” John Murphy pleaded gailty to an attempt at arsoa in the fourth degree, and was sentenced by Recorder Barnard to three montis io tae penitentiary. There are no offences, perhaps, ia which it is ro hard to Precure a couviction as in arsop cases. The acquitta! of accured pertics is vulgarly supposed to place witain their Teacd the awounts for woich they are insured, apa they have accoraingly ro ciftisulsy im suborning falee evi- dence for ther Ove case will illustrate we facility with wh: ‘scone. Pameza Cox, a colored woman of remarkabie intetligence and tact, coacorted a plan by which spe hoped to defraud the Goochue Issuance Company. She procured an to surance of $800 on her housebold effects, then repre- sented that che wan going South; sold as much of her furniture as ebe could diepore of without} exciting susi- clon, eubsequer tly hired other acartments, avd seer. tly removed to them the most valuable of the ertisiee that mained, Ostensibly taking her departure from the ci the house wes Grea duniog her supposed sbeens: truth, however, being that ane vistied tt almost night The morping afier the tre ave pretended to have } rived from Philacelpbis In her proo's of loss she cha the !neurance Compeny with proverty alleged to have ben burnt, when, iu fact, she Ded sold it prior tothe Gre, asd had temporarily etowed away other things ia her newiy bired apartments. Furthermore, the prosecution showed ber to bave been ‘n tbe vicinity of her house on the day and bight of the fire, when she declared hereeif to hava been im Philadelphia. She prepared herseif, bowecer, for thig textimeny by suboroing, waile in prison, a woman Bamed Wary Cole, who swore that ene say Mrs Cox in Pot'a‘e)pbia et the time tbe prosecatioa her to bave been he! ‘otwithetanding the ingenaty of her defenes, and the able etfrts of her comee!, ex-Jndge Stasrt ud bir. Spencer, the jury, on the strengt4 of the circam- stantial evidence, found ber guilty. Her conviction was, in & (reat measure, due to tbe clearness and on with Which the case war presented to the boare by tae Arp stant Netrict auorney, Mr. Sedgwick. While tos gentleman acheres strictly to the law end the evidence in iP CouCUct of trials hin acute mind te ever ready to deters the rhifve and sudterfoges generally resortet wo to susta'p & bad cove, Eis disgnosz of & superticial defence is ur- farpeaned for keencese and promptrers of perception; hence the opusual success which bar attended these pro- ment ol its Cebdta, as well av ite public reqnirements: net- ther practed withon! a due crnsideration bor leased ia ac cordance with jie true vaiuaion. No right,ia my opin jon, ¢xiate in the Conneti to act otberwive. It ie true that ) oar resovution requires the sapetioa of thie Legis. | lature ; Dut /bis te merely carry ing out, by Suate aastority, what in itedif spoui!d never be done DANIEL F. TIEKANN, A PARK ON POURTA AVENUE. The report of the Committee on Lands and Places concurring in the action of the Board of Aldermen | jp65) in faver ot laying out a park on Fourth avenue, was laid over. Reports and resolutions laid over at previous meet | ings were called up and adopted, none of which | were possessed of any public interest. A communication was received from the Croton Aqueduet Board, with award of covtracts for sua- | dry sewers; also, a communication from the Comp- troller relative to the collection of revenues from Washington Market. The amount of fees and rents collected at Washington Market from May, 1857, to May, 1858, is $52,986 86. } The Corporation Counsel, in reply to a resolation of inquiry as to whether there was any law prokib- iting the carrying of deadly weapons on the perso., states that the only law on the subject is that de- claring the carrying of a slungshot to be a felony. 178 FIRG MARSTTAL'S BEPORT, The Fire Marshal presented the annexed semi- annul report of fires and fire alarms: To time Mayor, Comaon Cousot. ap Pouce Jeencm or Time Cury axp Oovsry or New Yous. Ip the eccompany tog report for the six montos torminat- | Wwe cu we Sistof May, 1565, 1 hare tue Douor to tub vit | fo you a celailen matement of all the fires apd fire 2 | that dave takeu piace Guring wat perod. fhe origie of there cecarrences is ib each ORs6 OXoiained, AO iar as the | Pwure lertimuny aod ide Cirgum@e ances are 8bO#E by te- oO. uw “he +tav ae eubraces ho amo lol of te , Abd wileged lon ot, ae we'l ax mpectel noticer of 19 Ds fogad {6 the Bene xer ne. | Tay eu eer) acum re oleteties, B08 Goly of erent ta eres! a bg & FeLOrd Of CrRIAes YT Weir guisasde ia mat wa, tT ows Ww the purse, but for Wymnent of dot 20 eri detce Which aed ncidentaly come Usfore ine, Umer oly Ubeir Ganger as eourcrs of soctent, vat awe Lee weja Phone effect in w raniiary point of view. ast 4 00 air throwe froma | re Rim) vere, goo | eo mstartis prod 4, ie mane ‘astances | since had tase etabemeuts 099 va | of many adic medics! wer w esti wit Of Su ding my reco D x 1) be Peo leet pipes, fur th gs 48 well aa of private how rn that ia both ine’ he eqetern ‘or the Turnm € beater, Moore street, & t© be warmed by hot water winter, aod te ao vantages Wl be made eo or be induces w follow me example tus promplly set them. I may ae well mention bere, that the sevore 'oosne ion pohonl teechers, by the fearful acottd ow recent'y cocnrred fo rome of these on ablea- , have pot been without their eiioet 5 larme of five, occarred he ward schools, and in each case the chiléren wore PXircated wi/boat ‘jar, showiug the superior chara ner OF Lhe aiesiplwe whieh calamities have en’orces. CRG OF FIRRR—SPONTANEOUS CON” Fires ariewg from spuntaneous combuat« Been a sob ect for imoredulty MONE unedvcered aod un- WElLIGERI perple Fleure whe reason of weir frequent o> currener, for donb! leadsto neglect, aad negiecs to acct dent. Hence als iue ecerrity for clearly entad.ianiog the facts of all euch cases, and of impressiag tem upou the attention of the commuany, Of the positive occur. rences of this bature, 4 ale! in the notes of referonee, there are one oF (wo which call for special observation. Ax alarm of fire took place at No 700 @rosdway, ovcu & store for artat's colors. Ignited substances were found on the ‘lvor, between two burreie of dry Colors; (he barrels were partly sesteoyed, aad on exam’ waticn the fire was foane I dooe onased by t Of copgeaio’d oi) tren the cars geting mixed with sawdust and straw on (hs (lor. ine omenent bad Deen cleared that Jar aur tb: porter 1 dmpoatle tng the con burtit fn ths bireet into & heap between tne barrele, where honrs after, it iguied A wimilar cave Subsequently cecurret & No 05 Morsse | street. A boy lad thet cay Deed cleatiag the siene pipes With oi) and oution waste. He wes then d recto ty vad amet it B about seven © cap the Beno; ater duing Ay, be Collected the ey ent it ton, end piling ‘t togetuer, Jitte a boron a» In abont five boure af reard+ combooiton cosred. © ibe partiven Wok fi se ouly the early dwoovery of | the Bre which saved the Butuirg Bork these ooeurrencrs go show ihe extent of ¢ Senorance which prevails, aot only among ser. | veo, bot mployerr, a8 W we danger Of car eleerr cas ise of materiais, which separavely | tmoreent become dangerooe dy combination. It in oaly through (be medtom of publioxtiong hike the presact that S koowledee of the fect ean be brovgt™ home to them, | A\f the Fire Marshal's reports had po etber result than | to eta dich thew muliy. per of fire wecet bs the ore | | Bee “ oo 2 “0 4 eas Supporet eocigental,.... 16 ba2'250 2H #0 Gar eienonens, 40 107,500 14,919 Dropprt ee 3 23,000 44 Baker's oven, 1 oO = Sparbe on roof, i 280, Leakage of gas i a} Fro: grate... 1 3 Babee ..0,. +» one 8 7% | Friction of machiner; 1 6.650 om Light ip clones, . 8 - - I 30,000 ~ 6 266,000 12,089 4 woo i 6.0 & : J é 19 Leakoge of roof, i 999 APEOM.. 4 “es wm ® 2 accutions swee they b, inirusted to his charge. co-ormR THe AUTHORITIES, In order to faci itate my aterdsvos at fires daring the night, Mayor Tiemann bas kindly directed desk room w be given we et the fire velegragn office at the City Hall. Vy locasing mynelt there, [ beve icatant intelligence of alarms occurring in aby part of the city. For this ee well es other vainable sid afforded me by the Mayer, I beg to tencer bis Hovor my warm ackoow- Wognents. the Police Jusucer, the Commissioners of Police, apd, indeed, the police departmont general y, my ke sre eso due for tue assistance which | bave in- ‘variabiy received from them i the executive portion of BY duves the Fire department, with which I am more imme’). Btely brovgDs in conaccticn, # epecial reference is due. 1% wWoeid be ungrateful in me #ere I vot to bear testimony te the zea’ anc cordiality with which the Chief Kagineer, Dis vigilant aseistants, snd, in fect, tbe whole boty of fire- . ys euteavored wo promote the onjerie of reat resnect. your odedient PREO E. BAKER, Fire Marenal. BICAPITULATION. Cause of Firee, | YF AUT Ingu'ce, Amount 1 $219,000 $348 1 3.700 1,138 1 16 a0 leas 3 42,500 ¥008 ) 2,600 ytd Catdren 6 15,200 3,207 ceSle ex odin y Burg’ary aud wriva.. Teta! ~ $245,520 | MOUSTALY ATATICRST 3S, LOONEY AND LNOTMANCER i N Mgt | Amount aan. Fires. “Las, ** Pais, soeeee 99 WO BIS $116 400 2 at 1601 1,085 $340,720 16L 8404,107 & A.arms ard e their Canes From ewver cy 08 roof. Charesal Gust. Cotton ba! Brsceee Carelesenets wikia ghia Straw bets... ° Clothing fret from store. Fire pleon...... From rats aad mise Fight in the street. Cooking range .... Soavings emoke hour, exp ceiens. From candle Chime ey " Ghildren with matebes... eee ter. imper ‘ne., 1 Fire boarde, Basket of clothe, 2 Coafbusrtion Window oxrtaine 6 Bed clothing 1 Steve piper. 5 Wood io conper’s kiln... 1 Podricn ‘ 1 Atternpted armen... ..... 8 Gee light in chow windows 3 Incendinrins ecdevss 8 Rerating of cast of 1 Incendiary attempts 5 ARBOR ose 2 — Tord... viunalcbactenposancossoeine ae The quarterly report of the Croton Aqneduct Board was received and ordered to be printed. The disbureemen's for the months of April, May, and Jane, were $292,614 06, and the amount drawn from the city treasury was $199,539 48. The balance standing to the credit of the department on the Comptroller's books ander the varions heads of ap- propriation and yet undrawn, is $563,540 89. ne Board meets this evening. Poittics! Intelitgence. Naw Your.—We have already noticed that the republicans have appointed Wednesday, the #th of er next, for the holding of their State Con. vention at Syracuse. This fall the election takes piace on the 24 of November, when the following Btate officers are to be chosen:—Governor, in piace of John A. King; Lieutenant Governor, in place of Henry R. Seiden; Canal Commissioner, in place of Samuel S. Whatlong State P-ison Mnspector, in place of Wm. A. Russell. ANoTRER Carpipars vor Govennon—The a Democret (republican) proposes Hom. Govern The f 4 the rey i ndidate for * Democrat « of tee A Goop Toast.—The following toast w4 given @ Fourth of July celebration at Sp-,rtanburg, .:—' The President of the United Sates, James ; but a Northern man wit's constitutional Principles.” Evrronrovs.—The Washington Star calls the Philadelphia Press, “a vid machine,” and says that Forney has deliberately sold himself—body and breeches—to the republican party, for @ considera- tion, on the best terms he had been able to make with them, e CuirrsnpEN a¥p THE Sovrs.—The Charleston Mercury says, that if the recent meetings for the reception o! Senator Crittenden in Kentucky are the reflex of the feelings or opinions of the people of that State, she may as well be stricken from the roll: of Southern States. It says:—Senator Crittenden isa true exemplification of an old inveterate Southern federalist or whig. measure of usurped authority in Congress, from the tariff of 1828 to the last contest in Congress on Kaneas, that he has not been on the side of the North. Marng Sixt Coneness Disraror.— At the demo- cratic convention held at Machias on the 7th inst., Hon. Bion Bradbury, of Eastport, was nominated a3 the candidate for Congress by acclamation. Brooklyn City News. BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL—DBFEAT OF THE PRO POSITION TO SUBSTITUTR A CLOSRD CONDUIT FOR AD OPEN CANAL ON THE WATSR WORKS. The resolutions of June 4, offered in Coramon Council by Ald. Pierson, were taken from the table last evening. They read as follows:— Whereas, it is ciearly demonstrated, not only by the una- Bimous opinion of the Water Commissioners in their com- monication to the Board of Aldermen ia August last, but by the pereona!l examination of the members of this Board, that the open caval, as now proposed by the con- tract for supplyig the city with water trom Jamaica creek, will be petiber perfect nor endaring; and whereas, the supply of water for the ute of the city for all time to come is now demonstrated Leyond @ doubt; anc whereas, the Common Council bar never acted upoe anid commani- cation or expresse? tbeir optpion as to the change then ro- comment¢d—therefore, Resolved, That ia the opinion of this Common Council such @ change ehould be mace immediately, and the open canal abandoned, if the same can be done without vio- Jaung the prevent contract and upon proper terms, and that acioted conduit be substituted therefor the eutire Grstance from Jama'ca creek to the terminus 86 far from said Jamaica creck s# inthe judgment of said Commis- bicnera the ipteres's spe wants oF the city shail reqaire Resolved, Tha: tt ommon Couns’! do asecet to aa in- ereaced expxnciture for the building of said coudult sod the necesrary charge therefor, not to exceed $024,058, or suck portion thereoi as (be esd Commieri:ners may deem £1 for the comp'etion and perfecting of said work, The Jengib of the main jine is 7 6-10 m Draveber, eedicg W the different ponds, w ie ad Gsoal from & = Coveuit aud Dranches, whole distance, $367,598 De, canal apa branches.....,.. 7, Difference. sateen eres « SOOO ABO Ald. Purns the necosaity ef con- structing wcloved conduit in place of an open cagal, and hela that the dewand of the city, with the largely ia- creasicg population, reqawed # grester rupply thea could be obtained by ihe open canal Ald. KAINFLAISCH Was Oppeeed to.the project, asthe city advanced ta population such aitravous aad improve ents a would be jound necessary Could be made. The whole work wes to bi been competed for $4, 200.000, ane he expressed bimeelf in fasor of keeping tue Watar 9 ae to their coatract, sud wiinm ibe original Sencres epoke in favor of holding the Qommis- oners ty (heir coutrect, and thoushs saat by aatbormog the change asked jor the tairoauction cf waier would be 5 ed to au indetinite period. sid, DovGLass expressed gumilar views, aud went into & calculation ag to toe requirements o: tbe city for a num- ber of years w come. After copsideradle more discussion, the fret reeulution was hort by @ vor three syes to wizicen pays. Tae recoud resolution was also lost Dy three ayes W flteca aye. Perronal Inteltigence. The Bedford (Px) Inquirer ansounces the arrival of Gen, Cameron at the Sprioga, o the 6th inst. Heo, A. G. Brown, of Miesisaizpl, is ia Washington. The President bas appointed Moses Kaliy, Raq , Chief Clers of the leterior Deparment, to be ite Aaneg Sscre- Curing he abeence of Secrewry Toompeon, now on to bis bome in Miratesippt. . Rolland, @ gentirman who her contribnted several Volumes 40 Aweriean WMerature, arrived m the Indian Ew pire (rot ® three years’ resi¢ence in Karope. Daring hia studies in HAD plorature at Heicelberg, be gave two coor-es of jectures on American Meratore to the citt zens of the town; be repeated the course at Bonn, and wan well lauded by the German press for makvug better Frown the growing hteratore of the United Sites. Io Greet Britelu we obgerved that favore vie notices appear. €0 of bis lectures im Lonéoa, Glasgow, &3 We ander. stand that be will give some lkcmres thie winter before the American Lyoumm on Gormany an other topics. Senators Rel, of Texverses, sod Trarmbull, of Iilisots, contitue in Washington, where they are nou ekeoping. Ex Presigeot Millard Filimore js from inflammation of the eyes. They ar. te @dliged to forexo reacing wi most entirely. Pee. George F Eilts, DD, of Charlestown, Dr. Walker's succestor a: pastor of the Hervard charen, ts Mentioned as @ caucicate for the office of Presiaent of Marvare. tar, ay AR’ From Norfolk. &c, in ke—Mra Abobtt a al Micheal Pri » Majer HW Fray, sergeant rancis ®hd Allegre, Private hewn, Trueheart Krighann, ‘W Thorn TT Vilninson ad la), vent, Ming Batior, tra Wonta, Mis 4S Hareieon, W Jones tir Nor Limimond ana ron. Privates diasit wad Jacob, a J Fals_p, #0 Murrie, E vaten Geo cone Mehecvey. re gbein, Orfin: Are Cuckridge, Miss Nor: eha), Ulent Dilew nt ™ WF reoo, I “ allen, P Riley ; au rhe talands ie brig Ocean Tra: 14 bom, Than Feeter. From Port au Plait, in brig John iu: Ang rererai, Capt UB Pearenil, G H Re FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY WARKET. Monpay, July 12 The bank averages for the past wee made public this afternoon, compare as fol those of the werk previous: — Week ng. Loans. Speete Devrriia Jwiy 10. 6118, 868,987 34,700,493 14 429, July 3. 119,013,607 83,830,282 7.408100 108,994 210 Inereere. - ee - Decresee. 948,430 ~- pa 373,457 The most striking featore in this return is the in crease of specie in the face of an export to f over half a million. It i# to beaceounted fi less, by the fact that much of the sgecie which went abroad on Wednesday and Saturday came ont of the Sab-Treasury. The decrease of loans will also take a. many persons by surprise, though this may pro’ bly be referred to the gradual distribution of the Treasury notes. Altogether the statement is eatie- factory.as indicating a slow and gradual recovery from the stagnation of last fail, and a care‘al alsten tion on the part of the merchants from any opera tions which might be calculated to produce a re lapee. - Some little stir is being made in banking circles by a letter from Mr. Ranking Superintendent Cook stating that each bank should, to comply with the law. make up its statements on Satarday morning, not Monday. Hitherto nearly half the banks have made up their statement on Mondsy. The angzestion is a | good one, for the sake of uniformity. ‘The upward movement in stocks continues, and appears to spread and gain force. Today we note among the purchasers several brokers whore business | lies almost entirely among outsiders; there are other indications also of the early formation of a bull party. The bears have now had undisputed con. trol of the market for over four months; and thongh they have not made as much money as they have done had they not persisted in continuing to sel! stocks short when they were five or six per cent lo than they now are—as, for instance w York Cen tral at 79 a 80, Rock Island at 69 and 70, and Reading at 38 a 40— still they have no one but themselves to blame ‘or this, and cannot complain if, atter b ruled the market for four months in the teet cheap money and no means of employing it in cow would ving merce, fortune now deserts them, and takea svi with the bulls. An idea be formed of the im e mevement from the wine compart the prices of the firet d today with t Saturday's beard:—New k Central rove §; Evie, 1; Hndson River Oley lo, ch There has not been a single | NEW YORK HERALD, “UESDAY, JULY 18, 1858. Island, }; Galey.a, j; Panama, }; Michigan Southern, 4; do. prefer” ed, 4; Pacific Mail, 1, &c.,&c. Reading was steady, without change. This stock had risen before uy of the others, under the pressure of pur- chares to close short contracts; its holding its ‘own is no worse proof of the of the market than are the free purchases of Erie and Cleve. Jand and Toledo. Michigan Central in like manner, after rising four or five per cent in as many days, was stationary to-day, and even fell off a shade—all the investment orders having seemingly been filled. Illinois Central sold at 754 and 76; this is the latest price quoted, though considerably lower than the price ruling a few days since. So little of this stock is held here that it is peculiarly sensitive to any sudden demand. We understand that the company rely on the foreign stockholders coming in and pay- ing up their twenty percent in abody. Bank stocks and State and railroad bonds were firm and in good demand. Missouris rose j, and were in demand at the advance. Tennessee sixes are again above 92. Minois Central Railroad bonds improved j. The only exception to the general rule of firmness and buoy- ancy was the La Crosse land grant bonds, which fell three per cent, closing, after large speculative trans- actions, at 303s. The general market closed firm. At the second board there was a good deal of activity, but prices were a shade lower than in the | Morning. Many prominent operators seemed to think that the rise had been too sudden. As compared with the morning’s prices, New York Central was } lower; Erie, }; Galena, }; Rock Island, } ; while on the other hand Reading improved 3; Michigan Southern, 4; do. preferred, 3; Cleveland and Toledo, }. There was little done in the bond market. Ia Crosse and Milwaukie land grants, on the publication of the letter of Governor Randall, of Wisconsin, recovered one percent. Grave doubts are expressed of the legality of the objections which this official has in- terposed to prevent the company obtaining the 240 sections of land to which they consider themselves entitled. Whether the company will submit to the delay or will adopt other measures to enforce what they deem their rights, remains to be seen. The closing prices at Kowalski’s were—Pacific Mail, 79{; New York Central, 847; Erie, 19}; Hudson River, 274; Beading, 46}; Michigan Central, 594; Michigan Southern, 23}; Panama, 104J; Illinois Central, 76; Galena, 88; Cleveland and Toledo, 353; Rock Island, 752, &c., &c. The market closed steady, but dall. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- lows:— Total receipts,......++ —Of which from custome, $224,086 75 161,000 00 168,353 86 980 30 The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House were $18,588,889 20, and the balances $996,474 86. The Metropolitan certificates are reduced to $24,000—a decrease of $4,000 since Saturday last. By the Fulton, arrived off Cape Race, we have four days later advices from England. The London money market is reported without change. The closing price of consols was 95) a 954 for money and 95} a %5{ for the August account. From Liverpool we have information of the sale of thirty-seven thou- sand baies of cotton in the three business days, with an advance of one-eighth of a penny per pound on all grades. The weather was favorable for the crops. Flour was without change; wheat frm at ao advance of 14., and Indian corn dull. The following dividends have been declared:—The Security Fire Insurance Company a semi-annual dividend of 7 per cent, payable on demand; the State Bank 4 per cent, and the Exchange Bank 34 per cent-—both of Albany. We learn from the Philadelphia Ledger that the Sunbury and Erie Railroad has re-sold the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania canals, lately acquired from the State,to @ party of Philadelphia capitalists, for $1,776,000, payable as follows: — Mortgage bones 1 6 per cent, Prefered 8 per ovnt Stoo .. Ten month!y payroents of $40,000, rec collateral, . has been approved by the Governor, the sale completed, and the purchasers have organized themselves into a company, under the title of the Delaware Division of Pennsylvania Canal Company, and elected Jay Cook, Exq., President. The Ledger states that since the completion of this arrangement, parties on behalf of the Lehigh Navigation Company have offered two millions of dollars for the proper- ty—an excess of $225,000 on the price paid. The resources and liabilities of the Maine banks, according to their semi-annual statement just pub- lished, are a8 follows:— Resources. —— ee os. ~ ‘$691, bo arp see $13,200,428 Amoort of ecm! sanual dividend, Amount of reserved profite.... Dents due end congicered donbtfal. Aweurt of Dille in carcelation under $5. o Amnwut doe from the directors and principa’s. 382.495 71 Ae Gus from the directors as auretes, ko, 68,995 22 Amount Cue fom etockholders aa principals... 749,051 65 Amoont of merited detts unre’ seeeees 904,559 88 The following, from the Pottsville Journal, is the Jat week's report of the coal trade of that region: The qoactity sent by rettroad this week is 31,0274—ny canal 3} 886 O8-0r the week, 62.910 06 tons, #iowing & lowe of 14,765 100 Compared With the corresmonairg work lest year. All the regiont love fer tho weck compared with snot year exeopt the Sorantem, which grime a littic opearon of tons. The lahign Valley Railroad puted 1,870 tena, but the canal loser 2,900 tone the werentom trade Gouth bat trereseed thie year 90,000 tore, while the tevle North bag cimisishea 36,000 tone. The (rade thin woek sume op as follows: 18a8, Decrease Increase. Sch uyikiil— Reltrond ire) “s Canal, $5 Tahighe— Railroad. 2 7244 i062 2.000 9417 r 16,584 Rtock Bre! aoxoay. Jaly 12, 1968, $8000 Tenn 6's '90.. 50 sha NY CRRDIG 8516 1600 te . 86 14000 210¢00 Virginia 1006 N Carona 6% Fc0O Miseour! 68. anon 17000 10000 ee 15000 Caltternia 10069 Min'eota ® pe R 3609 MOKB pot met 1000 [il Cow BR ote, 879 5000 LaC& Mil ig bak 22 £CCO 0444... 890 32 6000 0... a2 ts re. 5600 ta... BIO BH |} anoo 60. 805% 60 phaven Bank NY, 10s b Tink of Commerce 100% 100 do. aes ao 1004% £0 Panatma RR 2 Pork 100% 190 fit Gon RR. 100% 10 do., + 16% 99° “HGR ACEI RR..:. 80g | 5x 10 do. . 88 My 100 00.,....090 BBE | OBE 490 Cleve Toit beo 96 983% 560 do. peo BOA! 100 ” RD. she Hod RRR #60 0, , 16000 Lac 16000 00.4 no Del & 00 New York Cem RR 100 00. p60 2) do no oo | ut ¢o om | so 40.44... 000 | | atrerse & MORN ve DRE 10 Catowgn fe FT hit 2 zs 33 BREE Corn Exchange, Cortinental, are 283 ssa 192,587 ++ o+44]18,868,037 34,705,698 7,671 378 106,429,723 Crearings for (s days) week ending duty 3, .986,289,626 01 « “ (6 days, 12, 84,656, 84 TL Balances for (6 days, * “ 3., 7,248,163 49 « (5 days, “ © 12., 6,886,640 39 o (6 days: ss © 12., 7,102,599 90 Ciearings for (6 days: “ « 12.,109;012,605 89 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, July 12—6 P, M. Asnrs,—The sales embraced about 125 Dbls., including Pote at 6c., and pearls at 630. breaperurrs.—Fiour—-Tae market wes steady, with pales of adout 10,000 a 11,060 bbis., closing within’ about the jo!lowing range of prices: — Superfine State, 93 86 093.4735 kare tate. 40a 405 Weatera and Onto puverbse. - 386 0 387 Exire Obio end Western... . 408 600 Canadien superfine and extre. 4206 620 Mixed to etreight Southern. 4450475 Southern fancy and extra. 4508 600 Choice extra family aod bakere’ brands... 6 25 a 7 0 Rye flour. 5008 3.30 Coro wee! . 8608 400 —The supply of Canadian flour was }gut, and eaies oon. fred to about 860 bbi ‘bin the above range of rrices. Southerp bra as were in fair demand, with esles of apvvt 1,000 beie., cloning at our qactasions. Ry® flour was quiet, While the ssiee of corn mnvat sere )immited, and prices uncharged. Whent was again active While mforior lots were beavy, prime qualities were fcarce and frm. The emer «embraced about 60,600 ® 10,000 Duchels. 'nciuded in which were Michigam common to good write ar $l 0b & $1 OS, Western red at $1 (8; Milwaukie club, common Wo pees, at Sve. R MC : Chicago eprivg 2 @ 760. for inieritT fo common qualities. Good to pi radew werd Feld ai 840. 8 $5¢ , and commea white Kentacky rold at $1 12. Corp wae ‘irm for prime lots, which were esarce, ‘while inferior ano common lots of Westera mixed ere plenty ard orreguler. The eaien footed up sdoat 25,000 Ie, incluoing uncound Western mixec at 650. yellow do at Sic. gona white at 836. se slightly tovehed Northern ye b eles of 1,100 onsnels of 14,600 Saale at 16350. & 460 war quiet, abd gales conined to abont 400 begs Rio at 10346. a 1 3zc. Corros — (be market, on the euength of the Fulton’s ewe, Wee quite firm aod ective, ant cloeot at ap Advance of atull isc. per lo, ‘The eaves, including about 2,000 Dales in tensity, reached about 6,000 bates, clesicg ‘on the basis of about 125.¢ for middling npiacds.’ Mesers, ¥.3 &D. Talcott, 1p thetr eiromlar tor 1 retaark We eniimate the eles of the 7th to 1th inet , Ve, Bt 8.500 bales, insinding 1,500 in trausitu: , from tbe beet information we can obtata, that ing well cn the bigh lands, while we confirm , that 860,000 Baler ie penera'ly copsicered ‘on by ever tiowe ta the bottom in the Yexoo valley whence ‘0g ADA contraatetory. The fellow! g are ments ia coven Bt Syaibera perts to the Jatest mei! Gates: — Be }ales. 2,018 S24 Total receipts et M1 tne porte eince Sept. 1 Semeo time inst yer . . Increase.......... enh astiel Exports to Great Gritnn since Sept. Same time last yemr.... 6.6... Exports to Fraace nines Sept. Same ture last year,....... Decrease..... ‘Steers at all the ports.... Same time lest year.. Tere ..5--eseees oes ssecee-s se 65,467 | Fron —fo Liverpon! shout 20,000 to 99,000 of wheat were ongrred in Duk sod bagy at ded. add ; about 2 5€0 Dbia. of tour at Is. 64 , and 509 bales of ot tor at 3-264. a 7-394, To London 300 tous of! onke in bage a 17s, 6d., wah @ few tons of Oi at 20s. and 50 degs clo. ag nothing wew reported for ne oF two charters reported for ope and Weer Indios on priveno wrme. To Cale e dull rine Jew viloner enip 1 yA ToS, me Mane at 150. a be madeot Koctiand at Pe. | whi lamp # bushels | JF of ig Oceen Traveller (of Sed; k) Torks Iviands wy date winvatio cer & prin hae pont gid ned tg Rriek (Br) Ao, 10 Bhima, (of Kastport), Bowman, Neuvitas, at inst, with Lyi Co ide & Wells (of Brookbaven), Conk Sagna, Jnoe with saver ppd molseres, 19 Whitman, Brosa Co. Jaty * 28 14, ion 79 28, spoke achr & W from pagua for sherly. ore Who i Cleaver, Bethel, Elouthers, Ju'y 2, with fruit, to Miller & Luther. tebr Harriet Lewis of( Newport) Saunders, Brazos Ranting ‘eat Sd iust, with cotton, £0, 10 McUraae ie. 5 bebr Banquet Newell Gator, ddsye 4) iu ys. Febr Thow Martin, Whyarc, Virwinia, 2days, Sehr Maria Jone, ‘Tilton, V xh Pare Pg ag eg Sebr Jobn Coiltoa, Wedmor Rebr hb C Beis, Molish: ‘Sobr ketber Bitza, MoF: Schr Connectisut. Pratt, Pr Seur 88 Buckingham wh! inmer Ecbr Maria Fees, Ceabtrea, Roncout for Sloop Weat Wind. Wright, Virginia, 2 a day e, Vi ‘te 3 daye newer, Ange. BS Suir Ti Bist Foulkes, bet revorted iP TRoric Bixp, Fou! rT ipagus, wes built ‘at Philndelph in fy 1888, wan oO crud Sons, of Phua- . rated AZ and by Watson dcighia, whereabets probably invureds Snr Risa MALLony, Miner, from Matanays orth, E, before reported put into ‘Newpor RY, is Cees oo ee The Meyer has rurniehed medical od_ and sent many arcing tor the oom! board. ‘ship Fail again #8 s0on ae men ure procured. " Brig sua (of ¥: ta, N®), Raymond, from Gonatves for Rew pow ryt aiitgeest oad chon + a totally wrecked at Mayegusnn.on ibe night of the 2 of Tunes Part of msbogany snd materials sav ugh! to Nas- ree i ofree i) co Arilliant The A was daiit Gwued oy Me JW Brains. yp yeaa wpe ig Buic Gerwarp, heer, which sailed inet for the ‘West Indien experienced, Patsy on thesane evening, & severe blow from N& to NW. duricg waich solit astie, rove bulwarks, 4¢, und put baek next day for repairs- Scur Lavra Frances, of Rockland. ported. wa» Unole Sam, LavnoreD—A dark called the William Gifford, lannched at Jouth Dartmouth Woch int byte named, owoed and bul by MenaraG’ £4. Paton, ccd Yo her sesasl af ema to Bamucl B feed, was to be isunched et Sats om Beturday, Notice to Martoers. \ new Lighahip took her station on Five Fathom Bank 8a = Arr st Akaroa, NZ, Tan 2, Milo, Soule, NB, with! 00. do whol ane A0C0 ibs Some. "Gaps donde’ enlien foots wae, Fok in Japusry jest, and since iben be bas been round New Zeniano and the Chatham Wlenda. Ge resruited in Jane inst et Mongenut, North Island, trom whunce be sailedon tha Ist of Jwy. Whales on toe coast of New Holland havo dsem ’ be ea hecaeh aoa most tempesiuous, fitty aD & Ducdies © wae their fan Diemn’s Lupa crulaere over m tweivewen a sa Ls off 6 ‘Shoravier, Bo pol ever got a “borte Piece” Tu one be Sn bs tare port Sent selsee i oaeted i rerionsly dam < 120 Dbl. of oll om deck. Capt Soule turentneralaing o uae Feng lar, is seam. Schr Wen A Hepmesl genie chr Wm A Hammond, Quin. f ! . ornate ee = matin for Bos «hr Wim ¥! Dexia, Heit. trio Philadelphia i bridge whe seep Ju'y 10, off Montauk. viedbioars ter Jobn Howard, Baker, sence ir denn Howard, Baker for Bangor, woeseen July- “yaised” o m Ports, A GhERNOCk, Tune 25—Arr ebly Corra Linn, Luther, NYork ayn Fatirax, July 11-4 (by tel) stoemsblo City of Bulumore, Leven (trom N York, baving repaired). Liverpool MaRAcaino, Juve 26-13" pore eck Gen % Butt, fean- t bark Orlando, Coonor dria, ior 8 York 10 dnya. ies * pifire (3r), Ohifurd, feruanias, j Font av Prnow, June %8--Te from ¥ net arr; {not Armour), fom Boston, ég: for ¢o 3 days; TroaMo, Mubitgs: eee hee, 3 Catt ‘ORT AU PLATT, July 1—Ip port aghr California, Went, benoe fora warset, bli In sclr undus, Mokey, NYore vis Porte FuRINss, Supe It brigs Cronsteit, Herrick, for ease Ree Sea Bones (Be Cunpiagosm, wie 0 ‘ SO fg tvet 10th, Nevk Tepte Bird, Center, from Boston, oun VK Ans ULANDe, Jupe 25—¥o Aim verse! {n port. sid = meee, 8, ax RO, ———, Kaat ecbor, AX THLEGRA PHC a Ling ou, a Lt Liverpool. Salied for New York April Grew i. ed frem Mobile June 30, Conqueror, as4 Goveraor ‘arrived from Charirson July 1, Admiral, artived from Philadeiphis 3 sh args at ‘either, Bi Bong: June %, Molorta and Lizzie s- alaic yp from Legere et Nel im, trem Oporto; Jwy 1, Martha Sreceet, trom San wy {Jane abd; hed thrown overs . The Paul Bong, frm Malage for New Yori, was ash cape Mary's: Sear Peat, und the would Bavow ie less, en ome Ports. ALEXANDRIA, July 1—Aarbrig Whitekor, Perry, Wind- sor BOSTON, July 10, PM—Cld ehip Cromwell, Adama San Freoetwo, bark Irene (Nor). Tree, Seek i: score Mary ROnpe. Leighton. Jecusocville: Vaer, Wiied Bartwore: Lager Child, beks-son, PLltadalp hia. beauth, Kelley, pod Obarcer Ost, Relicy, NYock. *Y. BW, shesmers Jom Whitney, Fithese sprue, chip WN Wiis Flores, se; br eta, Bowthor, Bd UT Knight: sche (hoo Staseune? Taare oy re ai parks Aurore, Costar, yin aees Ceres (Br), Hampbrey ie Montes, . Chaptank Rive yo New York, Beow York for nly S—Arr echre Northern Lipht Wall, wud sinntone Chit hore Wie Bonguatoo’, Meliey Grease por arn, aay B= Arr noha Ida T Warward, and V Mary, or & ta LANDING (Warwick), Tuly Th—Art eebr Som Vyopd Daweon, Beliimore for P-ositence UBARLESTON, July B= Arr orig Anrtralls, Chesley, Tose eo t quiet. fowe Porto Rico, in lots, including | t folie Grant, Fis ria d achre Minhaw- tierce sed barrels, were sold af Sic. Cade was | et Oe, oe iad. eterno Cee stent y. | gh . lend, Bw ey, Aon oa, The market continues firm, nad rup | Warner tecion Beene? sipemagnlpnced ent ple hptt, Toe firmoess ef ho dere checs a teles. faicn FAs’ Po Joly L—Arr schr Ovh't: Phok, Bort (and ald of COMMOR revin, 10 KeEY sont Pl ch aSl TO per 2 Jow NO. L were repurie? at #4 59 p Bore # tive. Sates of 760 bin. Wasvicgten were report €0 at Bi 88 In gern erder trom the yard. Ons = Lireeeo continued to rult firm, with esies of some 10.60 78 COO gallons reported at Oto, a 7c, We nave LO CP LHe 16 HOW'A ty ErUCe Whale oF» Provistont = ork— The market oootinned fem hut tes apitated fheratea embraced aboot 100 a 600 obte., tp- che Dg meee in uke wt B14 Ch, wweph io ‘arge tote Bold | ere dem anced R16 75, write SH E25 w New meas Wane at 16m $16 10; Cree meme was at S pene © 2rd the demand fal, with ales Western mens at $11 « $11 60, repechon 4 £10 0, woe otra eftt9 et B14 284 60. Prime mers fee quietat SiGa 822 Bee hams were teady, and sealer | Of 100 bbIe, Sore reported at $17. Lacww cont Suet frm | rt er, ad $00 bhin vibe. Tar wes Wenern ot 61 50 at tie. 2 We. Cat meee we ‘Dey eat, with I'mivet | pelos at bie © OX. for en 10 404 1340. # se, & Bo. me Lard onptie ved Bima, wit wales of 200 a 300 | bbie. at 116 for common aud 11746. 811149. ine pricem | jeter heure, Dowever, Wan an cute price Boater ena w better reqheet, wrile pricen Were uRcuNMged, war Picedy, with moderate sales Ls —Halcs of sbous 160 worces were mado at 30, & Bie. tGars —The market oont'nued active and (i evar ce of leet week, with esles of nmout 1,700 b ail lete Gi common to prime Porte Atco at 6246., WDA FORT to prime do. at 7340. a 75 the remainder, conristiog of Cabs muse within the raope of 640. a7 Ko. market was lees Looyaot and active. 8 200 bbls. fo lots Were mare at I3KeO., some Smell Bales Wore reported at a (rection tens AL clone. “MARITINN INTELGIOE NOR. mr stHARAO TOR RaW ToRR—= Port of New York, July 12, 1858, fl vn Monarch, Page, Liverpool W T Frost. Eee Secret Crattres, Sombrero= J PB vow hy Pid, Marsebaik, Minatitien—Hargoos, Sree & Co, ‘Adome, Drieko, Menvitae— Hi fon 409, (ir), MeAimon, Bt John, NB—P IT Ne St John. 9B—D R De Wort, Joon Belen (Er), Neleon, Hatta. Pebr sive Orit (Br), Coup, Jogaine--J 8 Whitney & Co. Bohr W valawell, Hutton, Ubmelerton—Me ready, Mott & Febe GR Dixon, Hwaln, %ilmington—Dolln or & Potter, bebe Yorktown, Wegio Wry Foint—J Wunine & Bebe 8 U Jone _ Norfok--aturges, Clesrmau & 00, | Winese mau Febr Ropiune's Bride, Swain, Haltimore—Matiler, Lard & ue reru Fehr + dele, Oot, Moore! bene Leo Sercivall, neta Sebr Lb) Wentworth, hyde. Bloop Leec:, Baekett, Prove shave incor ate ford, ce—5 BR wards Bremebin Caledor in, jaitimore mene fod parsengera loli 5 Cromwell qo AM, of Fenwie nd, pease’ Uh aterme ingriet usney hence fer Woehington: mire cae, 10 miles Sew OF ADS Picked og « meiailic ie bowl, paiuted yellow ontace buvsinebip Oberaperke Crowell, Portiand, 52 hour, with tga, to 8 Ag rom well & Lo. Ercgnanio Renneke. Fkinver, Richmond, he, with migeand plmrdbaers, to 1 Ladiem, ids tna, iL AM, of Wind P Mal dat fy Jem vate #0, henee for Richmon, Fhip Colombo, Riewart Core May 19, witb coal and 1 Hensere worcer, Jore J9, lat 4110 lon O80 pases s pnip show Dg & while signal wih n in i, horn Watt Park Olementine (Bic), Ie Vi rei we we Den oe 20, to oF # hark vel ¥3, Jo then fo Ons awe nik rebar Chasm Clentnegee. Munya, wih ROOF S Steph! nen | Rb HOt, OMT Cheetos fi berry oh wind oy by for Lepreous, B) 814 94 exten FAlu BEY wy Agr eee ‘ Aid pokes cemust Hall, Pot ‘Lpyrt; Thomas tage, be Peenan, Mevercon; Phevtr, rh att llend Belle Overion, N Fore CUOUURETAR, July T=—Are orig AbYY Jones, rinse. S WEB, Del, Jule "4 U Bore eh re Sernd Buck, deo ask ogtoa, 2 at five ou ne entice me, Mery Aun Nei OPURAND, July 4A Jae ® ) 4 MP, Jnty rrattamedio Jalvos on, Rath. tna. Golvarton a0 Ted nul 2 14 Gib (hy te)) aBiow Kner!) Gondry, Havre; Rarkshiaa, Wilisms. Londan: Indie cefin, act Matier, Foomy aos RYora; ark oust Verret, bowie} sai X20 BEE FORD, vu WW bie sebrs Bea) Poitretph =: Cae A Prat oo MEwrOST. July ‘M—n port evhrs Water, Rares, veaty Biron, fhem Provieenes for Tiree !uivnva onvine. Lay, roma Taun- ton for Mewaerm: Mart, smut ua do for Flisabetac ars: vonee AYork; elwoe Actiat, *orrester, se : for, “Te Ber, gad Motua Weeks. from Fall rer to Wm Meson BB Deas, ams trem Somerset for A Fork; b* dere ‘or de Helen, Babsoce, f/ ae. Gibbs, wm Fall Klearf large Beet of vorsela. before ce sored- all delaion’ wit st Shi wenre rn? — a“ W HAVEN July 1081) -arr achre Mergare: Powell, ‘ # FH While, to, Hm Cougar, Maaron, Fred Trier, Se: eewioks Gen ea-rop, bie Slee ting. mh ON r a » Borba, N York Diimaeipniay 3 or brig Col Con ‘et+reon, Port for te Ooow noe Vena. sobre F Pees A ‘Witheom, Rost w owe Hall leet, Woortor, Aoaten; se Laws, and Jan @ Depniy, Wihwm, co: An'bem - ily Providence: Cerone Lali, wraher, Buckepor: Corae hey Rosrell, New Be npeeteAnD, July 9 Arrechr Biits Frances, Kemetell, on FURTRMOWTH, July 7-—Arr aches Jobo, Muroby, NYoras Ob. Lender, Hart, Virginia. — VAWFDORRT, July 1l—Arraobe Reaport Scull Phildsl- phish aehr B Tyler. Jarvis, York PROVIDENOR, July J0-Arr rlesmer Palionn _& Arto, « Dy laware City; Mt Smithy Nv ork rebra Amelia, © ona Neker, Lake, and 8B a0 (or = a Peng | wr bow Bl! y hive e vipkis, Sowaseett, jerscu Lit) Marie lo ss, Spencer, Red Daniel wads ty, R¥ork; Hunter, Rackett, ¢o; Helen Mar, Tooker, re MYork: sehen M ereon. LI. Seow wan 1h arr steamer Weetchorter, lo, Wirrmore; Horton. dro’ hompron, ad Beauty, usin, lie rad Raebe, ba, Fert Rwen; #0098 Mary Daliag, vmoton, Dopey, end Commerce, T; Pid brig Financier, ler, Hondwat: O) ev, Port Awe: ‘Ginakek, Uaieus, Ty July O— Arr echre There Teothern, Wrey, © (Br), Hiwifex via City Polak Old bare Beritored Ver ioe. TOR, NO, Uy 8 Arr pele 0 W Rip 7 Preto, O' Nas, em, Macraety Fiicevence, Wihtom. Wowion, Resua. Wish. Jegia, Boman ‘Ch eh has Cou ohn Mot achrad sulle Rogers, Perkins, Boson, nd germ! N Feri Saoih, P York. TLARK'S SYRUP 18 MAGTCAL ON WEAKLY PPMALR® Cee scrotuions chitren: im liver, kiovey or won erme pin'n’s ie Sorrtain remedy. Lepot, a5 Washiagwne ne, albeny. N.Y. 708, © OPP? FTRRWAL PARE UME wRow For 1 i “Oh! conld | bug onteh iat feagrance, Lwoult other fema Than that these ewent acon lowers should be convled with my name PRWARE OF INFOS The rent Frengipynnl perfome i bl Piesse @ Entio, of wo oD por mf SIC tbe proach tn pay devree the exqi PARC LPAN NI Purl aPAS Nt rhe ROAM. POMADE ol, uy Nu (09 Broste ny Imnnete: