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8 Netw YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1859. Ove Singapore Correspondence. Tes STEAMER POW BATAN, Ora eins, Maron 31, 1860, "} ‘Who TAand of Singapore—Ferocious Tgers— Dercription f 4 Tiger Hunt—Sharp Work—English Posessions—Statis- tes of Land Under Cultswation—The Products—Popula tion—Sepey Troops—Disease Among the Nutmeg Trees— The Island of Penang and Province Wellesley — Interesting Statics Concerning Them—Malaya—iis Prodents and Pepulation—Beauties of Singapore—More Abrut tne gers, dc. Lsuppose that every one knows that tigors are vory sbandant upon the is'and of Singapore, but I douyt if many are aware of the extent of their Ooprecasioas, Toe police records Bhow a5 average of Abou! two deaths a month Wrovghout the year, and the Deyvaty Poitee Comuis- sioner himsolf informed me th’,t at least one man & day were supposed to perisD yhrough the agency of tigers. The reaton for this gre”, discrepancy betweon the offioral re and tho off niom is this: most of the yictums are Chinese, killed ‘long the marrow patus of the joogle, and dragged into 1, depths to be devoured. Shola their Temeins 06 GSO0W red by their countrymen, Lhsy gelcom form the police, as they know thatthe Coroner wil Sumanon (hem &s winesses. [i is imposatole, there fore, \o say with Certainty how many of the Chinamea kaown to be “msiog’”’ are taken of by tigers, but aay ot resident Wl tell you “about eae a day the year strough.?? About bea Cays ctuce it bec. ne kaowa to the people of & place eeverat mites Dick of Si gapore, that « large liger had carried ofa Chinese coole from wader tbe very moses of ns companions, Of course, ali tuey Kaew of his subse- quent movements was the dircction of bis fhght, aad ‘thie being ascertained by an Americaa hunter who baprened (o by oD the epot, be prewuied upou several of toe villagers to arm themselves and accompany bea, sod starved in pursuit. Arrived at a suspicious loos Ang spot, the Chinese, with oae excepuoa, proces !e! + pocupy ‘be branches of friendiy trees, while the huuter, with the exception holding one of bis two guDB, proces tr. to cut bis way throvgd the jungle with a long knife. 1 Sectig that he had been extremely happy in the gclection of bs pont of attack, for be had mot crawled through the jucglo many yards, catting bis way ae ne went, be beard a low growi—iow, but evidently not very distant. He now etopped, peering lorg and aux: lourly through the net work of vines, &¢., of which the juvgie was composed, but could see nothi poneequertly went on cutting, and hauliog bim Bef along us bie kaife cleared the road. Preseotly acother growl, followed by a sudden halt on his part a 80 clese that be must be abie to and be Was not disappoited. Giaring Mt Lim through the interetices of the deuse undergromth were two argry eyes, back e angry eyes a btne and atripea body, acd under them the matitated remains of the apiortavate Velestial. The whole appearance of the ani me! tous discovered indicated @ readiveas for the fatal Spring, and tended to basyeo the shot of our exploring fireud, Fortunstety, tt was well directed, passing through the body and lodgiog under the opposite skin. At the In japy tbat ihvs Root struck him the tiger mace his spring, ond was encountered midway by snother heavy ouuce Dall, which entered hig breast, passed up, and cume out between the shonicers, breaking the spine. Of course thia ended the coatict; but tke womentam of the body of che animal was so great that it buret throngh th gie and brushed heavily by the hunter, Like Fitz Jamies of old, the later arose witout uonecessary delay, awa, satistied of escape, bexan to breathe freely. The uniwal proved to be a very large tigress, measuring over “wn feet from the tip of ‘the nose to the tip of the ta'l, and te same from tue tip of the tail to the tip of tue bore,” thus Msk\Dg Ger More than twenty feet long. But ot beng a “professional snowman,” we will Bay that koe was ten feet over ull. Tue next day she was carried to the ursrest police station, where the government re- ward of $00 Was paid, and where ene was ceprived of Ber ek, to the unbouud- gratification of more than one Tbiosman. My tren pury Commissioner, to whom you are indebted for thie parradon, ended bs remar! Web tbe warbing: ‘ his is the huater’sown wscount, { my- aeif oply wituersed the skioming process.” So you may make what abowances yoar knowledge of hanters in ge eral diepotre you to Now for a tew reliabie staustics in regard w the region trough woien tue hasvacd and frevos of this unfortunate tigregs atill roam a large. Toe possessions vf the Fnglish in this partcalar quarter Consist of ine wiand of Siveapore aud its autacned twiete; of tne ceigoboriug island of Penang; of proviace Weiles ; All of these possess ons are under ley; and of Mulace: tee ino ate contro! of the Governor of Sivgapore, wno is upyouted by ihe Governor General (aow Viceroy) oi Jedia, ¥ him ie w the Seiten Urown, aruree b been taken to obtain if government for these poeressions, Which eball relieve them from al! coanection w th the forma governwent, and p nem in dire OMMUN'ca ton « tae Queea. It is not yet knowa waat Bocerss the efforts will eur uter. AB already observed, Singapore consias of an iaiand of thas pome, Upon which Is s'tuaied tne city of tne same, andarumber of islets, Of the later there are weventy- five, meavnring im the aggregate an area of eighteen eqnsre £ aud vewg more or jess populated. The Btu of Swgupere ised 18 two hundred and ex square mi'ce, & ito ‘bat of the tsteis, makes a tosal of 220 Muck is of course still ered oy Ue uauve juogie; put there is stil tion that bas beea ei @red ana brought unver cuidvauon. The lauer is ap- Propriated as follows, the estimates having Asi: To the production n made ta of cambier + 24,220 acres, of Leu 1oa7 “ “ 1199 « “ 2/648 of vegetables. “ “« ot siests of prpeapples. «1,767 Cot Ww gamoter the busoea are almost {meg trees above mentioned there are one- pout) whicn were vearing tn 1810, Thit one-third proauced 4,0 aud of 174 to eaca uce Inui Oue year’s end common thing Bo Fee { youtpfal, and even toe flower, upon a tree at the same time. hey are Plavtet very uch ater the manner of our apie or- Cbares, the ground ander cach tres beiog kept level aud clean, ibd mea visiting every tree daily to pick up any that may deve fa jen durmg the nignt.. lv t#a bewutiful BLL to look upon a we'l Kept nutmeg pluacation. 5 Like the popuistion of Gibraltar, that of Singapore is extremely beterogencons. It would be aifficult to men tion avy Dution wuich moves sbout at all, acd fail to dod Que of Wore ot its representatives in this city. After you leave the javier, however, you encounter toatly Chiaese, Mays ex Hindooe. The folowisg tavie is extracted from the census reportof 1849, aud iciudes the popu! tion of bovh island and islets; but it may be well to ob Berve, before we forget it, that tue coustry generally is very Ubiuiy setter, aud that tue population of Singapore iteelt (une city) 18 probably over 50,000, It is ead wo be almost \mpoesibis to arrive at a fair idea of ite exact num. bers, as vis afiee port, and persons are continualiy ar. Fiving aca departing, without any account being taken of thei cc vc ments. Number o: Kuropeans.... * Mawys Comese Nat ves Japanese. — Bosanese (Madagascay Buges (Cetebes Sea) “Ober Glaeees “Military and Six hundred S+poy troops and {neaves of Ladia) wud Malay policemen keep thig Reucous Wars a oF at present, and the goverament geserally keeps a vessel of war a ancoor in (he Larbor. Too much credit cannot be given to those ia wusuority, and to their arzty tants, for the quiet and which prevail througuvut both city gad isiaad. Hgere Bee tw be the grentest enemy to “peace quiev? ageioet which the authorities to conteos Jet us refresh ouyseives with a secoud “spriakle’’—oue < : thie uae. ar the yarn of thi .? whose virtuous imtig aroused by the harefaced impudence « al slong €olo ner woo wo, becoming eavoider , 00 her rome that had peea turned out of the wood known as pine’ Mr. Jon ead lacy, ‘you'r @ gittia beyond aj p baste, bat tac a cross the & + 860 12, 2 r). The 4 woman “away sation waa doaliy a grover who bad uade of easgutras, b day tsade more pieutita that outraged Susvafras aut Ke & gratia’ a none det 1, from what we now outs Wee of thie isinad mry, a a, Sei very fair nutmeg tne to Ba ras) before & epee of 8 Bald that Oreste bea appr ch, prog g Somiy out eur of ali stiempis to caves cue ere roy their vitality and rea the piantatioos to wasves, Su0ald ail re fail im tole care, ae was the cage with the potato ‘tse in freland snd of the grape ia Madefra, and Should it extend to Java and over iocdli'ies, as 1. hus al Fesdy cone to Penang, the bovsekeepers may tua Spege. Let us vow turu w th “Province Welwsley,” the latior portion of the former, avd wiuated opposite mainland of the Muay pea and 5 arm of the Staite of talucca the: Pevang bes a wial area of 684 ton of 43,143, ; Number of acres devoted to rica, “a “ Hh “ “ “ “ & part it on arated b joa w aud & pogriae (orariag) being cleaved for Of fruit ant covoa! Area coverel by Georgetown... ‘Wild tand reraaining wacleared |"! The population of Penang is ¢ navy . eliaed a Bear $90,009, yours. lo 1 “Phy thal of exports and imports early equal, the latter being tee and a bal 2!" goatoliare and toe former wres and a qnarter, Nati® 9 tins fouad aroand the mountains, bub ‘whether exer’ oq in any quantity smuoad et learn. ‘Province welesloy” ha @ total ares o° 161, acres. “4° oxsigta of & narrow strip of main opporit® " pey pg, thirty-five. mes along ‘he: oast and four ©! eg de p, and bas @ popaauon of 64,81, Futy ood th ‘Of these are the native Malays, the re- WAI" ger beiwg divided as follows:— ' pese,, Burmese, Siamese, &c,, Buropeans and their cercens The following tabvle wilt ehow how the above area o' 151,000 wcree i8 appropriated: — Number of acres devoted to tugar. «“ “ “ rice 19,726 “ « Wild land, The putmeg is cultivated both upon Penang and in Wellesley, but tO what extent Teanaot say, This apice, whch came originally trom Banda, and which haw bere- toture succeeded go Well wboat here, 8 now, Like the trans plapted tlower, undoubtedly saying’ to the world, “Banda 18 My Dative jond, avd I cauvot thrive away trom it—take me back orlcie.”? I say ths because toe disease at ready fpoken Of prevails at Penang even more largely Sbap bere, abd poiits to the fact of the cultivation upon that island being forced. I have previous'y observ eo that no 1y bas a® yet been Gisoovered for thie ermble bigbt; but ite nature is very well Kaown. It is & microecopic insect, iuvisidie tae naked eye, which, wt. racking the wut betore it ig matured, caases it w fall wo oon, and consequently decay before it can ripen. Lot us bow end the suatistical part of this letter with a fow words D regard to MALACCA. Malacca, or Malaya,is tne name of what was ouce a powersul nation, and of what now coagists of an urea of shout one thousand square miles, The woole of the Ma lay pepineula, as well as attached isiands and jalets, war once Malaces.”’ Now & poruon of itis claimed oy Siam, other portious by the Eugiish, sud otbers again by inde- pencent nave chiefs When ove uses the word now a oaye, therctore, he either refers wo this ove thousaga -qoure miles or to its capital, Tae two combined contain 4 populaica, of 05,175, divided as per the following ta- bi Europeans and their descendants, 212 Malays, * * 48,226 Chinete , 10,608 Portnguese.. 2,071 Natives of India. 1,190 sbeselene 206 aud convicts, él Asaship stoams through the Straits of Malacca from the westward, and arrives within some 130 miles of Sing spore, she Suds herself passing the captal of that nams It 18 situated upon tae bold bintts of the main land, and is diviced py the Malacca river, which empties into she strais at that point. [ts appearauce is quite impowne, and it is perhaps the oldest settlement of this region. Ag far back as 1252 it ig said wo nave ben founded, and in 1511 the Portuguese took poesesgion and built strong fortifications to protect themeelves against the hostility of the natives. Ia 1641 the Dutch attacked and tookit, apd in 1795 the Engtiso paid them olf in their own coin by wresting it from their hands. Ip 1818 it again became the property of the Dutch, and in 1825 reverted to the English in exchange for the territory of Bencoolen, Island of Sumatra. During taia sue- cessive chunge of masters the extensive fortitications of course suffered severely. They are said to have been at one time of remarkable strength, but at pregent scarcely anything but the foundations remain. The English go- verpment are Dow talking, however, of restoriag them to htewr tormer condition, Large sums have also been appropriated of Inte to fortify- ing the city of Singapore. The Governor, who has all along resiced upon the Crest of a high hill rising over the to vn, has removed to another house, and the work is already under way, When completed’ it must be a place of unu- sual strength. Water batteries are also in the course of copetruction at the mouth of the creex, which winds around the Dave of this dill and empties into the bay. An¢, in short, the Eoglish are evideat y actuated hy « sudden policy to increase the strength of their provinces in this quarter. Is it the French that they are preparing to resigt? A few more words about tigers and I have done. So great have been the depredations of these creatures that for many yeare a standing reward of fifty dollars a head has been paid by the auttoritivs. And lute!y they have become ro terrible in the opposite country of Jahore (separated from this island by & narrow strait) that the Sultan bas increased it t0 $100. The following auecdove relating to their exploits was related to me oy Mr. P., the Deputy Police Commissioner of Singapore, a few daye since Tigers have lately become go bad in Jahore as to inter- Sere seriousiy with the cultivation of some of the planta- tions. The other cay a geptleman bought 2 piece of Iand for which be paid baif the price in casa, the balance to be Jortheonsing at the end of a certain period. Inthe mean ume he bired coolies and begay upon his new possession. At the end of a week seven of thege coolies had been taken off by tigers. Of course the others became alarmed, and the !and, for want of laborers, bevame wimost valucless. This betwg the case the purchaser threw up the bargain aud demanded the return of his advacce. Tho seller ob- jreted, but the Courts decided against nim, on the ground ‘Wat the lana had been contracted for under the imores- Slob that it could be cultivated, but that experience bad proved to the contrary. Thus was the trausaction can- ceilea. arni 1, 1859 —The European mails arrived a few hours Siuce per Peninsular and Orieutal mail steamer Aden; but, vnfortunstely, the Hon, Mr. Ward was noton board. We must Await Him at least two Weeks more therefore. Dr, Beactey, bearer of Ceepateher, paseed turough on bis way 10 Heng Koog, he having peen deteived over a mail at aleXabdria, 09 xecount of a ecercity of qaarters on hoard the steamer. fbere ia snch a great amount of travel oa tbat soule that state rooms are o’teu engaged two or three months ahead, We bave no news yet of the Hoa. Mr. Bruce, the new English Minister to China. Yeu caunot weil imagine the actonlsument created here and at Lanemgburg by the publication in Harper's Weekly, of the present week, of @ pretended illustrated history ot che Wensatlantic balloon enterprise. I say pretended, for no buter or more contemptible operation of the kind Was ever attempted. The whole scope an object of the article in question is a glorification of John Wise, the Lancaster a icuaut, at the expense of Jobn La Mountain, \he projector and manager, thus tar, of ove of the most notable euterpriees ever devised in the history of bal- looning. Wall you permit a few words in refutation of the leise stacementa embraced in that history? It is alleged that Jonn Wise was the projector of the scheme for crossing the ocean. Mr. Wise, on the contrary, until within afew days past, bad no conection whatever witb it. He wrote to Mr. La Mountain Inet fail, proposing @ copartuership. The terms were unsatisfactory, aud bie ofer was rejected. Ae then announced his intention of goug forward with ao individual enterprise; aod Mr. La Mountain, under the supposition that this was being done, matured bis plans, and proceeded to manufacture bis bal. Joon. The model was bis own; ne selected the material; be arranged the disposition of the stufle; he manufactured and applied the varnieh. Iu devisal and execution be managed everything. Taere 8 DO corresponcence whatever between bimself ant Mr. Wiee, From January to May the parties were as strangers The etalement, therefore, tha: the Lancaster aerounut directed the manufacture of the batloon is pre- posterous, as any reeident of this locality knows. Ite in. TaIny 18 apparent ip the attempt itexnibite of a design to rob & worthy, persevering aud ingenious man of ali the CreG't ala Sing to @ laporioNs achievement. About ® month ago a meeting took place in New York between U. A. Gager and Mr. Wise. Sr. Guger, it iB well to remark, 18 te the business maa of the enterprige—nothing more He {3 not a ballooaist, uud Dever Ciaimed any acquaintance with the science ot acrostatica, At thia meeting Mr. Wize stared tuat some vafavorabie remarks he haa made in relation to Mr. La Mountain were based upon misapprehension, and askea to ve admitted ws a chaser in the enterprise. Mc. Giger had no authority te couctude an engagement, but wrotw to Mr. La Mountayn, stating the proposition, avd acvising a concarre h view Of t&e long practical experience of Mr. Wise. Under these circnumstances atr. La Woucuia consented, and the ve OnAUL became coparcaee ta ine eDUTprive, WiGOUL Having insesied a penny in it, or taken any part #baleyer ip tie Inbor performed. ter Mr. Wize came to toiscity, When b e the balicon wae flawxbed, with the exception of aed put regiments together; the boat had been duit was riding in the river at Lausugburg, and the propeuor ts of woich Mr, La Moan ‘an was boself inventor, were nearly com. ed 10 & MauUiECtory at Waterford. Mr, Wire naar & War @atisiied. ite writer Of tuis note ned an int * with tim on his urrival, In thie he stated moat ¢ Unctly, wud nearly 1 these tain bs cone tongs. them myself. Indvea worde:—*| fad Mr. La Moun- ite ae weil #8 [ Coad have doae Tam oot wware Lust ull my expe rience Would have euabdied wwe to evggeot any tmpro ment whatever upoa Lue very poriecs pinus be har de vir Corried out, Khe ar: oression that the ¢ in Harver’s couveys the Atlautic rcp \ tion of werooauts im New York fire announced oy Mr. La Mou wopied wbroughout the couuiry. fh Woe wade ia Javusty; the wauutacc Dettiog Was commenced to the later boat Wee usger Way iD that moatt abibited io tne Bro a; the #ork up: Gia April, You see how facts hea U of teu Lo.d ead mort impudent fabrication. ‘The “nistorg’’ proceeds, tasat three voyages were pro jected c, La Mouviain aad Gager—vae from St. Lou's thie month, ove from saa Franc w New York uve fail, aud Ove across the AdMmslc Bext spring. Mr, La nisin cobtenspintes making fhreg 4 this mouth, one frou Chicago in A Boro the AUlaatic 1 September. Iu tous hie’ pl fotpe®but irom thowe which “history”? attcbutes wo We Yelersp of Laccaster. “The w,” tne veritable narrati continuse, “is to conrist of Professor Wie, as director in chief, Mr. uutein ag wrougat, act Mr. Gager ag navigator.” J atm vatborized toesy thut Mr. La Mountaia, we owner of he Atlantic,” bas made 4 sught change in these arrauge- meals. The excuraioa from S¢. Louts will not come off on the |idd, and woen it does take place the awector-ia- permiited to remain at home. It will aot of beaith of a man in whom “history” uch e vilat ivterest. As for Mr. Gager, he mont be ured by his dunlgr ation $ AVQaWr hes made bat —one from asseusion, aud guain in a fight from rayon lar year. ng iveutor of tbe boat, It waaailt w York, Gpou ® pian fargishor by 1S Cue for hala att Lor dalloon—*The Nineteenth Coaury*imwnien is myo wae oaiit by Mr. Wise, Ie sixiy-oght foot inaiamewr, aad cupable of raising 10.990 poonds, That globe has never been Coats ad ‘nd perhaps the et of waco ab ff to Bot yot pasiod through the Vom. At least, Mr. Wise told tho « nee ef this that he “iad had such a scneme ia con \empteson, but bad abandoned it uy; bis convection wie, ‘La Mountain, and the would not be made, i tend Of the eatorprise from you herewith » history the Troy Times o: June 14 (Tueeday), which, it must bo copcedcd, does Mr, Wibe (uil and ample justice, [4 that essay the folowing occurs:— “puch, in brief, 18a Bistory of Mr. La Mountsin's cater price, of its progress thus far, and of the meaus with whicb be hopes to carry it ton successfal result It vill be reen that ail thus far accowplsbed ie pis iadividuat work, ie selecied the material to be uged ju th fa a- facture of the balloon, He made and applied th» varuien. de fabriceted the twine, and made the potting (or nie «lobe. He devised the model and pian upon woscd Inger. oil, of New York, constructed bis jot iyenrat aud car, He invented apd auperiutended the rafastare of the macbipery itis proposed to uge during the voyage. What- ever elee bas been cope be has supervised aut (ir Ue bas from beginning to end Gontrotied this walter w to- oUt aby asians, almort without advice shoud be succeed, therefore, it will be impossiple tor soy ober person to cluim the hovor of iirst pat Ung tn practical form the graudest idea ever patloomag, evolved in connection with the are oi Wr. La Mountain i# tho Alpba aud Omega of thie echeme. tir. Jobn Wire, the father of Aruisicau acto pauls, 18 DOW Convected with thiB enterpr): de thet became so Jess thab @ wont ao, He was 0 Ua bout two weeks since—tindlog the arravgem is, Waen be reacbed bere, almost eutwely compiowes. ce cd clared, with much emphasis, that they were perfect in very reepeet, and baa he been here frora tne outset, bis ove experience Would Hot bave enadled bin io sueKest ny unprovement Whatever upon them”? But | will aot weary you Tue pub ication io Harper will nexsaiaie & fell and authensic history of the spatter, properly sus tained by irretiagabie proofs, #bicu wil appost as soon ws poseivie, tis tobe boped Mr. Wise bad uo haad m tre prepara ion of ihe essay, though sucd ao exort es “Mr, Wise desires ue,” &o., would seem to suo ontrary, If he matiguted the pudhication, he mast bave been moved by an unwise ALd MOBL Bdort sighied poliey. Such a flegrant perversion of trata, and for purposes ap garently 80 contemptible, can resu t ony in brioging into pubhe contempt woovever prompted it. fhe mitter is ore of no eight importance. Whether it succeeds or fais, the Atlaptic balloon exterprige will become a = jvet of future history. It is of the drst imporvar: lore, that tte record should not be clouded by fo 1 bave the autpori¢y to Bay that for the preseui, by the exercise of the power vested in Mr. La Moaoimia, toe oo pertperebip with Mr. Wire is atan ead, Unless ve fully apd in the mest public mapper disowns ail connection with the uvfortupate * hissery,’? be wiil not de permuted to epter the car of the Atlantic ballcon. Mr, La Mouatain will proceed and make bis arrangements for s trial wip across the continent irrespective of the director ia-chiet If Mr. Wise bas, as Harper alleges, a balooa constructed sixty eight feet in diameter, aa excellent opportan ty will be offered bin sora rival ascenrion, and a test as to the rejative capacity aud designs of the two parties, One thing is vei y certain: Mr, Wise will not be yermived, ua- oer cover ul a more ¢xiended reputation, to vecure credit for what Mr. La Mountai accompl shes.’ Here, whero all the facts are 80 thoroughly understood by every body, you can hardly conceive what a goneral sentiment of iadigua sion bas been excited by tho publication of 402008 bietory ”” GO. W. DEMERS, Troy, N. a tbe June 24, 1859. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Barurpay, June 25—6 P. M. ‘The steamships Fulton and City of Manchester sailed to-day from this port for Karope, the former with $1,092,- 718, the latter with $75,000 in epecie on freight, makiog the total ehipment of the day $1,077,718—more than was generally expected. Exchange closed dull, without change of rates. There is rather more activity in the money market, in consequence of the payments iato the Subd: Treasury on accopnt of Treasury notes; the prevailing rate for demand loans continues, however, to be six per cent. The diecount brokers report a quiet market. The stock market presented an appearance of more steadiness to.dey, with ashade more activity. Eich de cline in etocks appears to bring in a few new buyers; and though the operations of the jobbers for the fal! neutralize the effect of thess orders, fora cay or two they are felt. State stocks were quicter to dey; prices were well gustained. There was very little dene in bonds; prices remain the same, New York Ovniral opened at 73,a decline of 1{ eince last evening; it gamed strength asthe day advanced, ani left off 34 a 1g voter, The Western share market continues languid. Guaran teed advanced 34 per cent, and was in demand at the ymprovement, Michigan Central, Galena, Rock Island, and Toledo were quite rteady at yesterday's prices; tho bears geem afraid to touch the two latier with freedom, but Michigan Central they sei! without stint, Toe fact that it is a Poston concern seems to give them courage ; the Boston holdere, it is argued, have neither the means nor the nerve to bold on. Galena is very firm, though severely hammered. Reading is stendy. Hatem aud Hadeon are firm. Erie igafraction better, Pacide Mail bae again dropped off to the veighborhondof 67. Pas being Saturday, there was no second board ; stones closed steady a8 follows: —United Sinies flyer, 1874, 10574 a 19635; Virginis, 962% a 7¢; Missouri, 865; a 4/; Cumberland, AT @ 45; Pacific Must, 67 York Centr Erie, 5% 8.6; Hudson River, 315; a 74; Harlem, 9 ditto preferred, 3424 a 2/; Reacmg, 40 14; Michig tral, 8834 a $4; Michigan Southern, 8 @ 3¢; ditto guaray- teed, 2734 m 54; Panama, 11534 2116; Tiliaois Ceantrais 59% a e014; Galena and Chicago, 6334 a \{ ; Cleveland and Toledo, 2524 2 34; Chicago and Rock Istand, 6834 a 4 Tihnois Central bonds, 835 a 74. The following wos the iusiness of the Sub-Treagury to- $450,235 5 —For curtoms, Toval pay ments, Belance, 4,193,278 47 ceived during the week ‘The amount of Was $40 611. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Flouse this morning were $18,069,749 25, and the balances $1,019,911 The foliowmg dividends haye been ceclared:—The Newark Baking Company, » semi acnus! dividend of flye per cent, payable July 1; the Meck y end Farmers Bank of albany, a eemi- anpual civi five par cent, payable July 1; the American Fire Insurance Company, mj snnual dividend of seven doilars per shure, payable July 1, the Lancaster Mi the Contoosook Manufac- turing Company, each a dividend ef four per cent. The following table will compare the exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week:— r——— 1858 Werk end’g June 28. Amount. Cotton, bales ...... 3,614 ead of —— ——-1859,-——, Value. Amount, Value 317 6803 $359,367 Flour, bb!s......... 29,023 8,409 705 Corp meal 1,207 «8,872 Waeat, bnenele _ — corn ~ 2594 2,186 Beef, bbla. and ts 58.308 Pork, do, 119504 Total....ssscseeee Increage of the week as compared with that of 1068, $75,670. The following i a compsrative statement of the value of exports from tho commencement of the year to June 25:— Inorense 1,405,404 667 968 1,169 . $11,591,833 10.038, 9¢0 2. © 48 compared with 1458, $t coal tonnage of the Reading R. ending Jane January 1 of game time Inst year. road for the week ", making a total since J tona in the ation Company 44,751 tone—a total since ary let of 483,049 tong, againet 221,413 tons in the The Schuy ikitl Navi bronght down for the we: Jan recesp harley, for the third we been as followe:— water of flour, wheat, corn and in Jane, in 186 1 1859, have Flour, tis. Wheat, tu, Corn, du. Barley, tm. 7859...... 18,100 128,800 4,500 bbs + 100,672 1 471 8 of the receipts of the above a 1869 a: Wheat, In, Carn, bu. Barley, bu. 255,700 611,160 123,000 790.7 4 110,015 Reducing the wheat to flour, the def 199,507 ney of the re- ceipis of 1559 is equal to $60,743 barrels of tour, $2700 Ohio 6's '86. 3000 Virginia 96% 125 Erie RR........, 4600 Miseouri 6's... 834 100 Har RA pref..b2d 10f0 NYork b's 74.. 101160 00... .b60 1600 Obio 6's 60.0pg 99 100 do. 600 NY Con ER 6's 200 o 1000 do... ; 600 NY Con RR 7’ 200 Hod R RR 1m, 6) 00 Li Cen bos 1.00 14Cr & wg b SOO LE & W2md, 1 hs ee of SONY riewu 6x BK. ht. Bank ai C's Co 890 Huron BER PLS 0 WO. + 2B) 200 Chi & Rut 2 150 " +l ann rene Maat in An t seal - a@ebS&NRR 8 100 do 60 106 Clev, Col & inRR 97 100 Ciev & Pits RR,, 7 100 Gal & Chi RR.d60 6314 60 do +860 63 300 do. . 30 do. 30 do 7100 Cley & Toledo RX X Imports (other than Dry Goods and Specie) at the Port ef New York, for tne Week ending June 2%, 1859. Packages. Value. Packages, Value China, giagsandearth’#'e— Tron, RR 03,550 Bottlee — $1,059 Iroa, sbttns 78 China, 707 «= 32,296 Treo, tunes, 39 48,778 Tron. other 1,778 Eurthenw’el,638 Glare ,. ,.28,089 Glarswiare.. 148 Glas, plate, 236 Lead, pigs 6,480 Metal goods 107 Naits Drogs, &.— 21 Ammonia... 39 Alum , - tum’: cake — Tork, Feruy 181 Barytes.... 109 Steet......4,065 65 927 Bie, powder $00 Spetrer,toeus, 70d S Borax,..... 60 Silver ware 2 Chickory... 104 Tin, doxast) 78,336 Cochumeal 2b Do 8i8ebe33,711 9,401 Cudbear..:. 20 Wire 157-881 Gum crude, 890 ‘Zine L00pt10,992 6,265 Gum Arabic 8 3.169 Spices — Indigo .,... 96 18314 19 ™ lpecacuanha — 1,855 24 790 Leoohts.... 12 ‘66 = Nutmegs.... — 2,074 Tic. paste.6,058 85,499 Stavonery, & — Madder. 68 6,939 Boo 37 063 225 6,125 essential 5 87 * olive...1,486 5.004 Paints......°— 22,073 Codar...... — Paris white, 82 602 Fuetic,Mibs. 267 Potash, byd 6 992 Loavond., — Reg ant’my 27 1977 Lignuaviuwe — 72 Log @’d Mtb 669 1,885 R Vanilla bps Vermilion. Fore . Fruits, &c.— Dried fruit. Oranges Pine appies. ui Sauce & pres Inetruments— Matb mtical 10 3,642 Surgical 4 15621 Jewelry, &o.— Jewelry.... 16 16,089 Hoaey. 23 Watcher... 38 43,673 «= Machiwery.. 3 Leather, hides, &c.— Molagves. . 8,828 Bristies..... 87 16.717 Oi paint’gs. 4 i 28t -Paperbaug. 34 . 868 152,317 —Piaeter..... — — 239/964 Leather, p’t 2 952 Liquors, wines, &o.— Ale ~ 400° 8,041 14,629 177,477 55 366 Pertumery.. 14 Pipee..... 1,206 43/083 230 403 S’gr,b &b.12,205 634,958. 4,321 Sug’r,bxe 13,613 223,632 Wines....29,773 106,647 Tapioca, 806 Champagne8,260 55,536 Treeskpl'ts. — 108 Metais, &c.— Brovagoods, 14 1,991 9,347 19.102 95,729 34362 Wool, b'ls..1,525 108.687 Guns...... 99 12701 Oiner...... — 9,22 Hardware.. 236 31 587 _—— Iron, bptns 72 4 763 Liou, pig... 312 4,616 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saruapay, Juve 25—2 P. M. Fiovr has not varied. The demand nas been pretty fair, chiefly for fresh ground fliur, Prices of such are siesdy. Sales of all kinds, 7,800 nolo. Waar is inactive and ebmewnat nominal. Sales unim- portant, Coxw—Sales, 21,000 bushels, at 80s. a Sto. for mixsu avd yellow Western, and $e for round white, RYE ond Pan.ey are neglected, OsTS ere dull, and le a2c, per bushel cheaper. Porro is unchacged. Phovinions attract bub litle attention. Prices tend down. ward, Asuvs are quoted rd er 100 Ibs. Demund Wuisksy ig gelling slow for pote and $5 81 for paaris, e De per gallon, Weeniy mepure ok stents in tne city ana county or New York, from toe 18th day of dune, to the 25th day of June, 1869, Men, 71; women, 55; boys, 116; girls, 111—Total, 352 Adults, 226; obildren, 206; mules, 186; fommice, 363, coiored persons, 14. O1SzA\ Albuminaria and Bright's dinense of kidney! Apgina apoplexy... Asthma. Bleeoing. om Fever... sees . Fever, puerperal Fever, rem tout. ever, acariet. Fever) typhus. Heart, aiseuse of Boart, Fp, di Hooping coug.... A inflammation of bowel Wilammation of brain. Indammation of Inngs Inflammation of throat... Tofiammation of womb. .. Toflammauoa of knee joiat 1 Tatem>erance. & Jaunaiwe Liver, disease of, Luee venerea.., WH Ro to Comte! cer of breast oon 8 Cholera morbus. Cirshoris of liver ......4. Congertion of the bowels. Congestion of the brain Covgestion of the lungs. Donsumpnioa.... Couyuons, adult. Convulsions, infantile, Croup... Debility, adult Debility, infantile. Delirium tremens, Diabdeter,, Diarrhasa,, Dropzy. Dropey in the che; Oropey ia the bead, Drowned. Bemwoor 1 obn8. Smallpox Softening of the brain, Sullborn ‘Teething Urine, suppression of , Ulesration of navel Heo mie Sh one Dysentery. Ulceration of throat. Epilepsy . Unknown.... Eryeipelas ‘The ne of deaths, compared with the correspon’ ee week of 1857 and 1658, and of last weok, was ag foi jows:— Week ending June 27, 1857...... 324 “ Sune 26, 1858, 847 ee June 18, 1859, + 398 WU June 25, 1869. » 852 Decrease this week, RNOAPITULATION—DIARAEHS OLARSED, Bonee, joints, & 8 Suilborn aad premature elo sod nerves, 78 Dirsuse 4 Stomach, other digestive organs, 64 Uncertain seat and gene rat fever ‘ Unoknown.... .. Urinary organs, Pn seeeeeeeeees Bb Lich 8 wore from violent causes. Total......+ Of w Onder t year, rland...., Onited States... Germany 12 Unknoen..,... Irvine... 52 West Indien 2 — seteeereeens Obed Ttaty.... ese, Total seeeeee FUPLIO INGEITUTIONS, Almrhouse, Bik’s Ini’d.... 1 St. Luke’s Hospital .... 1 Belivvue Hospital, Pent’y Hoep., Blu’ls Iai’. 7 City Hospital... ° Randle Ist , Nure. Hosp’). i Colored Home Hospital... 1 St. Vincent's Forpical.... 4 4 t Lunatic Aey’m, Bik’s [el., 3 Ward's Iai’d B's Hoey’, Isiand Hospivas Workhoure, Sik’s Isinod., see teee eee DO ae, ~My Inapector'a Department, Now Yors, Juae 25, 1662, MARITIOR INTELLIGENCE. hee Boson Boe oo July 2. FOK KUKOPE, Leaves, Date taverovo) « Lawnenoo) Laverpoot . New York ew York. sinerseian . New York APAEO.. seceseeeees NOW York, City of Washington. Liverove! «New Yors POR CALIFORNIA. Northern Ligbt......New V« Moly 5...ee4e.eptn wal! SPECIAL NOTIC All packagesand letters intended for the New YoRK WeRaiy should be seated. AAO FOR ew TORK—T 439) goon mines . 73) wiGH Waree Poxt of New York, June 25, 85% CLEARED. Steamship Augusta, Woodbull, Savannah—R L Mitobil) & Steamskip Hnnteville Post, Savannah - H 8 Cromwall & Co. Steamenip JAwes Ager, Adios, Ubariestoa—spowura, P- seston & Co, Steam«nip Jamestown, Skinaer, Norfulk. 2o--Ladlam & Beneken swamsbip Potomac, Watson, Baltimore—li B Cromwell & ‘0. ‘Bark Balmi (Rnealan), Ryselin, Bordesux—Puach & Meincke Bark Mary aces, Keller. Lagnoa—n 4 Praody. Bark Pride of the Sea, Urano. Zaz4—Ymaga, doi Valle & Co. Clareoce (Br), armstrong Quebec ri & F W ae er, lo, Kkerman, Indianol: JH Brower k William, Willams, Mobile. Powt, smith & Uo, Bark 8 toxley, Jr Bulmer Norwich Erlg Tornato, M Carty. West Ludids~ Suith Jones & fo, ci erepeh, Erioidad: Jb sevol 18 Boils hock Surae, St Jobu—H L outs & Sous. brig Kpire, Miller Ki togeport-—-Wakeman Dinon & Oo, Schr Uceaa Bid (Br), Locenari, Hanteport, N3-—-D & De welt, Schr Willo’ the Wisp, Bunt, Haltfax—M. bebr J Miler, tive, Now Orlenas—N Schr Oregou, Krause, Washington, NC Sehr L &folinson, ay Newbera NC: &ebr Napo en, te move Kexnern, NO Schr Viola Haskell Philadete hia: & KS Peters Senr Telegraob. Kogers, Fbinde lohia—Maater, Sepr WW broiaerd, Rowden | hiadelpiia~ Jas Hand, Schr War Bugle, Hodgeor. Filzanetboort —Maater, Kebr M nody. Mabbicge, Boatou—o P Husk & Co. Schr Leuian, Chase Rostoo Lewis Sehr JM Warren. hspmsn New Haveo—Master, blorp Hurveet, Corwin, triatol—Master. sloop Mercbant Hourlaca New Haven —A L Racket, blocp Wares, Stannar!, New Haven—Master, Sicamer buock Train, Crowell, New Orlesna, AKRIVED Steamehip Glasgow (Br), Thomson, Glasgow, June 11, with mdse ana 585 passengers, to Kobt Craix. Bxyertenced px” fing Dead winds suo Cenee foggy weatber tbroughout the pas Mae: passed several large icohergn 80 miles to th . 2btb in: en esetward of stobre, & iat tt AM. she tog no denne hove to ta 9 athors water off tbe Lightship ‘8 PAL, parsed steamabips Fo'ton, bence for Soutbsmpton and Havre, and City of Mau ebester, heuce tor Liverp Steamanio Als! ob Vie Cork sine Schenck Savacnab. wit wdse and onasengers, to Sam) L Mitchili thou. Friday, 12 #. Int 37 25 pased brig arsostook, bound N The a was detalaed i2 bours in conrequesce of « denre fog. ship Potomac, Watson, Balumore, with mdse, to H 8 Cromweil & Ci phy Apres Grom), Schelling, Palermo March 20, Gibraltar May 9, with frutt, to Draver & Levin Juve 5. ist 44 30 lon 56 47. poke whalesb[p Giervest, of and trom N-=w Sedtord, boiling oll—had taken ® sperin whale the de previnne; 2tat jon 67, Look # pitot rem boat Neitle, No 20. The a bad ootning bot wetterly winds fp the Mediterranean Sea. raw off Malaga upward of 160 veevels bound West ? Bak Arcennes (of New Crieaos), Congo, WCA. Stdaya, io eemmsnd of Lent a W Weaver of USpumamer Marton Hun been pent to this poort cp euspicion of her belug engaged we » slever, May if, ib S19, Jon 17 23 W, epone or bark Goidea ‘axle. from Caran, s'eering 8; 19h inet, lat 87 44, lon 69 <9 sas ship Uiance Of Cbarieatin, weeriog Brig Milo (Be, Campbell, Wiudeor, £3, 12 days, with plaster to D & Dewolf. M Kogers (of New Haven), Farren, Green Turtle Key, 7 days, with frnit, to J & T Pearasll, ebr A 8 Dyer, Cottrell, Rebr 8t Lawr-oce, Patier: Ja va Schr Corpliance. ‘Coase, Phintelyhia for sew Bedford. bebr & a elnot Liurre, Ne: tor Fall River, Schr Ruth Haitey, Davia, Flizabedport for Sehr Choctaw, Harding, Shzarethp ot for Provitencs: Rehr Few heyuius, Layton #iizabedbport tor Kall aiver. feor J P Koss. Faw blizabetho ort ror Providenge. Sehr Uniteo. Phat], Elizabeth purt for Provid-ace Benr Harriet Swuh, Ketiey, nitzane™bpart fe Bohr Com Kearney, Brown, Rondout for 8 wton cbr Jobn © Caiboun, Smali, slba»y tor Boson Schr © © Scranton Wark Port * wea for New Sedford ‘Steamer Boston. Sellew. Phriadeln ma. Steamer Uspray, Kenney, Frovidence. BELOW. Bark Fredk Deming. Brig Bobio, from Porto Catelo. Auso two ships and one big, unknown, SAILED. Steamshipa Fulton, Sontham non cbester ir), Liverpool vix id Havre; City of Man jork; Janea adger, Charla Augusth, ShvanoSb; Jamestown, ficnmoad, &2; US trigate Ssbine, Guit or Mexic: Wind during the day NW. eB os Marine Revert. June 25--One ebip ta the oiting, fn, Wied Nee clewt ean ie areas SANDY HOOK, June 25, monet- Pera, cutee the bar, Oar ship we w, Bbw Co weltation, for sto: AM; seamehipn Fulioa, for Awere, #t 2" Pvt, und wih eberter, tor Wiverpuol, at 3:30 al. | Wind NW; weaiher ole sr. LONG BRSNCH, June 2%, ses+t—No inward bound ves. vels in sight, Wind'W: weather clear, - Mrecetiancour. . The steams'tip Fulton, Capt Wotton, eailed yesterday et noon for Gouthamptou and Havre with 161 passeenvere ‘the ttewmebip City of Manchester, Capt Kevnedy, 6 yesterday for Liverpool via Cork with about 100 paweaers. W C Butler, £eq, the cbitgiog purser of ths steamubiy Ma non, which srrived on Friday trom Churleston, bas our thanics tor lave Charleston pspers. BR PIG FRANCES Dane, Sawyer, from Boston for Yar mouth, No, bee beeu lost on Chetugue Polut. Urew waved No purtoutars Four Osreny, from Baltimore [9th inat for Washingtoa, Ns 4 buck (0 i WOrDing of Zsib ii ce of naviog ‘worl ted, wh ¢ Swaus. the & corived sonsiverabie dan Oo hall Wed Rpars, And is leaRion eat) atthe tee of the collision, James 4eyear, one of oer carmen, lows bis righ leg, and was badly injured ta we otbur for ARNO (ot Fortland), Parker, trom 8t Joho, NB, with (umber. pot into Provincetown Jo distrese; matugall gone, Kad other damage. Four WAUKEAG leas be‘ors reported, having been stripped end about quarter of her lumber dischsiged, which whe being rotted in Kobinson’s bole. tent GEN C1ixca, of Dezvis, from Bestoa for Prouldence which went asbore ou the i0th inxt on i’ Bommertaa Sho! iil proves lox, Dav'ng been atripyed of exile, myeing. a: ecbors, obaing, &c. waich were taken wo \eppla. | All oer cargy of logwood Was saved and token to Providence 2th, A coutract hua been mada with parties sobr J © Waidron, of bast Graeuwicn, sei] Gute, 260. abich wai wo the wharf. p—At Baltitoore on Thuraday the brig Virginia, of remiater, built by Meesre sbrnbame & nsherait, for MrJcbo Gorry, of Bichmond, She will pe commanced by wap 7 Waters, iste of the mesmebip Laltnore, Notice Dlarinecs. EAST COAST OF TLOKIDA “REBUILDING OF LIGHTMOUSE (AT THE MOUTH OF THE ST JOHNS KIVER—PIXED LIGHT TREASURY DEPAKTAMNT, UPFICE LIGHIHOUSE BuAKD WasninGron vtty, duced! (od § Official in tormation has been received ut thie office iru Uaot W it © Whnurg, Corps of sngiveers. Engineer of ite Sib ijgbthouse dimtrict, that ine new nghiwonee atthe mouth of ive rt Jchus river, Ficriga, baa been completed the tower ty the f-ustua of * cone, Kod 18 SUZMOUHIed by » capital, waich room aud Jantery. The color 14 revdisa grey "fhe icesl pinuce 1870 fee'a ‘ave the level at toe x0 « ‘ne Hino inating spparatue 4% Tens of toe thr ocder of the syatem of Frosuel showlog axed hightof tee nevural evlor Dice should ve vise In good Weashee frow toe deck of vesrel 14 usutival miles the tower 18 siuated U34 yards from the old tower, ans peare trom ite by W. It witibe hghied tor the fat tue al sunurton Monday, the firet day of august next, aud Wi be vept Durning during that und every wigestherealter uti) fur ther notice, by order of the Lighthouse Board. W & FRANKLIN, Secretary, Wrhalemeis ted io New York to rvtar unk in Hales e, Schr Chxe D Ealoce, of brooshaven ok wt tne came placefhas been raised, and takes fee port arrivair sid irom ieganaki, Japan, Aprii 1, Rapid, West N3, to i crulse, érr at Pt George, Herm n* rt, CO bb) IF, Man, ids + Aripp, Westport, © recrait, Aynoee Ship ®t Patetek, Falew, trom lat +6 60, op Lig thy Jower hue (not Jorephice June 6 Ist $0 43, lon do 42 tbiv facade, 0: ana from Baiiimere for nto Janeiro, June 21, ff Pow, vokoul, breman ship Kercinand, 28 daya frog Uarditf for Balumore, Juve 14, Ist 42 26, tov 60 18 OW Dark Auguste 25 daye from the Clyde for MYork, was seen Jane 5, 2 2), low 4¢ 06, ) OF Newburyport, 9 CIAL, \Crlesos for Liverpool, May 23 ), from NOrleans for Antworp. eteeriag W, Jane 1, New o, Maplar (Br), , alan, diag. sort rely Levi Lowe, for eree, Morley, Balti- eer, Rogers, N York; Wth, , elie, do. Ord’ isn ir od; sth orig Mary’ Morton, David Wiaingwn, NU, sebr Koyer, Crocker, United steten Jkppan, eo Ses, auont Mera i9—atr Khip asaduetoa, Dicker, Caleulin vend vid april 2 on ber retura vis, inter taedtuve’ porta) Patagonia, # pill Tn port brig Madoria, from Boston, S10 JesKO May WY id park ADigell, soFaciaad, stich Mond. fer Quindeco, Wikis, Marcin; Wd, brig te say ves, mas, NOrlewne Masts. dine 12-Tn port Mr acor Cbatlenge, tfor #York Vath Slo 8th, ark a A Drebert, Hewitt, Parks rlacda or Joux, #3, done ®—are ebipa Vaiontis, Jaceman, Now York; Zumt, & M mila, otarges, 605 bark Idum (cor), by *90, do; trent in #rapnan, Salimore, 244, ship Mow OL the Kea. Gardaer, # York; brig Bleesing. do, Cla 21st abi an fariement, Plummer, Landen; 224, nternatinal, sarery, London, Home Ports. . rrebipe Winged Sriow, Bearus, Wa ROSTON, Jue 2 or Foctou, eb ) (ated), Gjers re, Caulk Prok oer een, CY oN ember Rotter m; Wate L Brana, Toledo, Ohio, vin Queen. Below pera Wile ctar, om xoudon. sid U 8 alosp of war, Hart ford BANGOR, Juve %3~Rd aerr EB izanath, Greenle~, NV pntC ee tate ee cia dayoowers milbora, Bal CHeRLES:O%, Steal Bld barks Modeas Ror, Provi- dence: Nasdis, Lawt-, Baiumore, eebrahisvard tulwinela, Hoeum : Bde Anchor, ~all, © ortbarn port % Role, Juve 2a arr abt‘a Rialto naan, NYorx; joaton Reed Prebl-, do to load fo Wall KiVes. Jure %3—arr sober Tesas Champlia, Elisa } Jerman (from ‘Somar- bothport sid “4 bechr RG #hilien, *SHVaNTO Inte 2-RUd andr Wloanor Park sloop Toe 24~ 81d aot NYork; Apollo, Treemnn, i zsrerhyort co emit ¥W OSL «NS Juoe 2 "ld (hy ted ships Porat King, Liver wool Mediator, Kare, Maree! drewea (Bra), Myon Velnsreian vie, Frankfort “Me ‘j MOKE LK June 22- arr org areata, Onetin, Witmtagton, NC; scbr Francie Bluore cmune Neork ekg 7 RAW SRDFORD Jane 24 Sid wehre Cornelia. Raseeil, |. gel, Lace Klizaberboort i Hust, SOUS BS~-ARE woul Carroll, Niokervon, Ale Fre ory PW HaV-N June 24 Are ache Tala Poitadelobin for. Epring dels. Shi sobre rortroog, Kewey Porta alia PHIL ADEVPSTs. tina 2t (uiditinom) Ola bre Z emate ¢ too. elev, Provincetown; #iietia, Wheaton, Providence: une zelle Navlor aad De, Falvey, Newbur port, & J " Kerineon; Allee Cea Roster; Oa. b Witeek Fe ylor, Mary Mile Ww . Pander op; W w & ida, Headeron, Jolla Presta wud toith Portamonta, tevmebly Chesspease, Crow Havana seman June 20 Nvirk, Sa aPREPOGT. bor M¥ore: ‘Sih ache Tangent malinore TAUNTON, Juue iS—arr sche Jouae @ © Blizibethpert y eer Beaten PH SON Le A J - WT eo SND COMMISION CK OF A ‘dears, former) 1a. the emplo ment af ube antace OF, 3) Witness toe wilt wuich the parting Luternsled deaice to orove. Information from or of Mr. Hate wit be 'heratiy pabt tor, +b. W BONNSY, 23 Wall airces, CATBARINS CCONNOK, VAR WIOOW OF Tass J Movlorkey Maitland, wba cle’ in New Orleane to 185" fy reqnewied to communicats ber aodress 01 GW, hox 4 Hit Post vities ™, Y, sbuute any of ber rien je a 120F 4 ment they will confer a favor uy giving any iafozmation they poawess. (Astae-roce, LETTER WILL Be ATTENDED TO) Pri MUORE WISUKS HIS DAUGHTER'S, AND ve 4 Lewis buat, “3 f§ F GALL VERY WELL. L. R&CBIVED THING: * continvedull, LP (0% ¢DOP TION A LABOR Ht aNDeOMM Mau is A tant, two days old, address Widow, deratt office, ELEN R—, WILL YOU PLWARK CALL FOR OM) more letier, aud hus greatly o sigs your Irleud __ Web d "[O,TAL-ORS —INFORMATION AG TO TAR WARK.» dovts of W. Nolan. 1. Ieanceand a Mr: ena Journey men tailors; also aa tos Mr. Welle, will be thankfulls receive wn. 56€ Broadway. WMT. JEASiNGS | THE YVIREMEN, TRA ae aN OOOO CT OOO, A GEBGIoL, Mieding Ge 4 .84INGTON ENGIN Company, NO 4, was hed at thelr euxiae house oa Moc day even iugy Une 20, 1859 Lo tae tato coon eration tue des. of ony inte truther member, Christpher Many, aud ® oomm\ wee of three appom'ed «© dvattaultavie resolu lope erperaaty 7 Of the seure nf toe Compsny in 5 Loss we OAVe. "a + * bereas, it ban piensed * imigniv God, Lo the disoeosauon ¢— His ovvice Will, 10 remove from dur mite Oar drowber memoe. Corstepber sun, avd 10 take bin unto chat pourne fro: whence bo travel er returpe—iberetore oe it ¥ Aeeolved, spat wbile we bow with hamole submlagion toth Fill of Divine Providence, we esnnot retrain from eapreesia OUF Fegret wtihe jose we have sustained, sull hoping that ov lois Mey Le bis Ruin a lv0, Kewsi¥ed, Ist the com pavy deeoly aymoataize with the a flowed frends avd relatives of our decessed oroiber ms.aoe and will jeeve walking Uud Ne ae for ou to thelr power, to res dernmo hey Toying thst jue. aod humole tribute * bich alib belony! " 10, henlved, ‘@ attend the funeral in a body, and that tt eng the members wer house ne draped ta monrriag, wad The UWubl Cine we O€ renpect Lar Lalrty Maye; 48), tat tae Eves of drustees tad the cire vepartoe t to general be jovitei! uuite ith us in paying thia last mark of respect} our la! brother eleo, Kea ved That these rerolutions be pubiished in the Jerse Committee BrApD wud \ouri on i Reso ations afternoon, 26t Dale 2eet, New Yorn, NB —The fureral will tate place on Sund @ wy o’cloca, from iC0 (new) THY MILITARY. MESIING OF “H% VaTusaw CORPS OF TH. waret '612 of the S of Ww York wil be held att | Bir beue 62 Lispensra etrest on furaday evening Ja. B18 t 7), 0 vck, to bear the report of toe commie @ make Krrsogemen's to celebrate our n-ttonal ancive Of ncependeuce on th» coming fourh of July. It iy order of Tamas Jtiamadlas, Pres AW. JONSR, Gol. LEED, CO4nD— oT A, REGULAR WEBTING, Cl thy company, bed at Mr. Janes Mo sagt lla’e house? Pustaversc,+n hurecay evening, 234 Inet, the flowing’ fict ra were elected f rihe eusuiog yeur. viz: Yptain «ran: Brock; Urderiy cergeant. Joh» Hayes; irersure , Corstog by Nugent; and Reoretary, M. McDonid Members ae here requented Us attend the next meesdug of tbe cimouny, wt t wouve place, On Friday eveutug July) 1859 atioeock Over or Fan Wcl8 S&UOK, Captain Joun Haves, Orderly sergeaut, | ray FesUes ed that every member be pree-at. 4 Cou 8 i he 4 A AND HOUND, a SOF pith. TH VWete uP TE above, hy provieg prorery aco pacing expexses, wo ave ibe sume %y caling at 236 Stcund areet, In the rear, quire jer Mika Jon a f ee 8T—A POUFEY DIARY, ON FRIDAY NIGUT, B tere) eneb’s Toil aad Vents flew street. oa Cen tor Broadway; cous) © ptoere, meus and noe, Rote urober of salt ad pawees vaindoie woly teme. ha due WHADIY Tewarr a7 oF Paving It or me at Fron sh’ | tel, or ai my ottice, 169 Broxaway, sosm 45, NVUAMAN WLABD POSTON BROADWAY, ON FRINAY AFTEA® 008, 4 valuavle meeracvaun sr gar bolder. a tiners] rew Nhe pate cn te return wo the veer, 62 Weet Forty i street, Detween Buth kad cisth avenn O:T—IN BROOPLYN, RIPE: O° f me oF the adjotuing sireets # vold chate aine pio, wi hareparcle bbe toe gif ot a motte now de mae itt Diebty valued by the whoever will resurn ito 4 ‘9: Opise street wid be re a3 IN FULCON STKE NL marved omit ite t ond stret avenue eel The doder, by piers ice ¢rmer of 4a cpus, Wi be Noeraily rewar ave the wank of the lower. ag the wae tO stud ey feventh treet snd Fonrth » avd re QTOLEN —ON THORS AY AVeEwinG, AQT wl? Gclock a man war emplos ed 1 carry two carpet bays © too hetkets trow: Baet Pir ee uth to east Ceetith areas 4? Dene the curperof Fourieruth atrve:ard Broadso. eea@ar | wtb shew °@ Deateid conmiaed adie’ Wearing pee) end mel! artes owed by Istien ty Ceavelitog, ola ‘h tween 220 and 75 m gold Hideral rewera etl be paid the return of the alolen property or for iptormatton #bich ¢ Jead so tbedetec too of the chief” Paenbr mera wil oleae op the lookouL Informatios can be left at anyo: the pul S18 10L8, OF ALEG Aust pixtecensh atreet QTOLFN—FYOM THE DVFLLING AT THE POOF Dinety fitthetreet, North nver with other articles ay + gene, mede by feel, -oodon; u yar Oo; white ¢uek ooF's p ant wridbow neck tie. white ground, wiih a) Owner to be seen at 566 Brosdi «+, 1s W AILS, SAD = LOnT, Os Ae TURDAY MORNING jabborhocd of ‘Waehingion Market atlucr aud hn old testher eoliar with an iron lag atuach ob; unewers tothe name of wanay Any ver B'Dg Die lo the eubaceiber abu!) reseive tae above rows Geo BMITB, Albion chad 5 REWARD #124329 FAO THE PARWIERS De) wo. 7 Went Forty secrrd street a small slack. aod wrriercog Whovver wili return the game ghall receive RLCVe reward, . 610 SEWAKD.—LORT, OM BLATEN IRLAND, ASWA black and tan terserflut The above re ard il on (ahad apy cne bringing t2¢ rawe to Jubu G, wale, 15 Bro ways Oj () SEWARD —LOSt. 4 GOLD BRACRLIET, Rts bo) uke clasp with acroll engraved entra; tan giles ‘hep? © abuve reward, Wb toe toeDAR Of ins owner, be cheeriuiiy given if brong ‘bir -ascoust sur $10 BewaED TAREN FROM & PoOR MoN q Watch and eatin, on the x ueet Deween Bewary pnd Ye. return the above to Mr. mt Cormice # store corner ot $e0 avenue aod Pieet atreel, wi! recewe the above rewar wr 820 tiene ‘ 08 THE BY Tasy , INC Uebt CAA, Aa NPA foe ey Whoeverre er Wve $10 and no queeaana aa! fesse detsin them if offered, 88S Hrd All pers nd ting. tbe nme, ae payraea,| Vlaebove reward wil be psd om the valu & ad \o Sater Ge de Ou, 49 #xoaBUKY vroe ~ LE OED na PAs, Of Cumberland, New corn, June ih, 1659. ne BRWARD.-LOST ON YESTERDAY (35TH B20 sey temnorw, Juve 98, betseoa kigbin vy Mr jackson ® mourDleg ROFE, SrOWIWAY, & Larue © brooch wih cluster of thuteen dumonds, with #atecn sink pearié vache t ioe finder w! hove rewero_ by k neg the Pro veh asthe offies of the Bicka street, Brooklyn, or vaptain wall nie Bava etcetive viliee S5Q) BAW eRD—LOST, «LADY S DiamoaD © DOU te pro, comtaniog fitwen atonee ths dader wi chive ihe obove reward by ieaviog be pia ato. 6 Ban alreet, a SLUY RAWAL —uosr, 18 FROST OR ON 1g peemicen tarsiile, corcer sith avaone | Bye S100 note And tory SOU 8, making <p This -canwh sree bet u ibe bours of 12A0 "0 clock, on Saturday, Inge) § ar peevon gving tuck) formuttin ag will tend to ec very ot ine smine will receive the ateve reward by — plying Weorge Clemons, on the premiges. a ee CLAVE Desi, Tl roacl STREBT $5100 WORTH OF Onc? ¢ Fi clotting wanted, in targe or «mall low Sent lug any of the abe ro dinpone of oxn got we he vice, by enlling wt wre or addreasing James ta Pant gurnal’ pear Chaduen yDeat More: , NTRE STH RE WANTED $0000 WOE pew end left off clothing for ihe Westero wai rece » thou thale eapp 4 or Ing at the wtore, oF D COMAUY, 44 Osnire street USEM, ROOMS, vi DN POROBASE Ved weil and fists oP Stes OD One OF ir ba cua ne avawiae red oat snr rers, suatlog ley A rent of wiaro, Aci Kerala cilice.

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