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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1860. ss Rewsine atetamnond> . for t ei ‘ih oir waimatd FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, |< 2 cat of the anthracite coal trade foi ARRIVED. OUR SUMMER RESORTS, |e: 22 e2seinesrmgh the wae, het tne a |e seme SS Si lagey tows Haar wi coe ore ¢ pe nfnste Goddess of Liberty. them we noticed a caricature of the ag among tho Letters from New Brighton, seeoley’s prerepee mes on the auger seat me i cant Mountain, and Samford, “onn, Prsple hed eatke of seeing a live Japanese, e, lark Mountain Hage, re ‘The aggregate tonnage of the companies from which we far Juss ft witht Palermo, 57 vansed Gi awe rere, eotmmatinc the tonnage by the two New Fp. on 45 18, spoke whaling neu Poterisld "hase 8 York companies for the Mist week, from which we have | jort,'on a cruise, clean, bark Georza & Mary, of Bolte no report, is about three and a half millions of tops for Bark Gem ot tne Seas, Marsden, Almera, 90 days, with load, ve . Jane Sarcnpay, July 7—6 P. M. The steamships Kangaroo and New York left this port to-day for Europe, the former with $205,593, a en left behind. on the season, 67)» nai increase of about alfa | woul dc, to Gulway, Casado & 2 ie wary haifa year—ap al 7 oe ‘lat 42 30, lon NEW BRIGHTOY, eee ect protect toe’ Park 0 witneas Ube the latter with $265,720, in specie on freight, mak | mille, gig og the Wnaage to Uso same tie ast your. | 47, saw auip Arronat, weritg e eng New fuauroy, 'g, 1, July §, 1860. | display pronounced it beautifull | The clawing seems, Faby ing the total shipment of the day $471,313—rather bast week's operations were ia Bombe pares ne res May 18, with hides fe, o master, rane, Remene ig ente " eric He, a be " Boo Brighon as a Summer Ree’ ri—Its Inducements to jon bo aebebly {ntended to convey the idea that y ‘abstract, prepared by Mr. | es than was expected. The foreign exchange is in a healthy condition, the demand for | praltuar May , wie tral Taw: ‘Cites 5 Gn aed Oe Pleasure Seekers—The Seventh Regument Bncampment— | arena resisence here of cgay owe they were | McMahon, and the particulars were proven, item by item. | market closed dull, but without any concession in | coal is good and prices are firm. The following absttact | Brg Cascade (ar, of Yarmoulh, NB), Williams, Cadiz, 4 ight Rope Performances by "y~ Lave, de. bound to sore other sphere, inpatriotio repressu | Mr Ely, cn the part of the city, took every legal objection | priogg, of gompacy reports shows the ovsi toanage for the week | 28%, "Ot wins if Mashlas) Norton, Zaza, June with J think it is impossible for phe substantial business men any | loomed, 1 | to the plaintiff's case. dates: — iter ne eps itwelf im air, ‘The crowd then dis Judgment against the city for $138,809 25100, whic. is There is nothing new in the money market. The terest. was restored. So ended the | for the price of the land and int inquiry is gradually relaxing and the supply in- ef Now York to obtain, 17 ino many different summer re | Nrsed. and : , rd, sorts, the ame amount’ .¢ comfort and pleasure combined | Fourth iu ‘with the opportunities ise avon for agreeable and healthfuloxercise | 1 nent Agaimst the City for $135,300— Roads. Werk, Season. Last Ste’n. Incr’e. Reading, July 1...... 34,986 961,208 834,606 126,601 Schuylkill Nay.,Julyi 36,719 601/611 526,753 24,867 Tebigh Nav., June $0. 38,061 402,140 875,996 26,143 Brig Mary Alvina (of Bostou), Ames, Cienfuegos, 17 with sugar, to master. June 29,8 AM, lat 2620, lon 79 assed & bark with loss of jibboom, oS eee inasts foretopsall yard- tly wanted no oe; Sth lat. » 8 4, fou 72 spoxe Wark P fendieton, from Cardenas for Now: creasing; but the banks generally decline to lend under 6 per cent, and this sustains the market for The West Washington Market Case. am can be found on w tful island, New Brighton, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. labigh Val; June 30. 145176 421,826 306,650 111,175 , eepecialy, with ity eines, notes Patwen and Baa: | ‘ThE Ward's Island Comtroversy—McCot- Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. the time, Next week, in all probability, rates will | Dol Lack. June 30. 21,514 476,649 907,804 107,700 | "rig sarah Bernie (of Machian, Clark, Cardenas, June 27, - os 4 Broad jul rr f 4 352 4 with sugar &c, 1A qhard—and 18 7 sumeradle private boa: texte —_ “tgp a a MOTION TO VACATE JUDGMENT OBTAINED AGAiNsT THE | be easier, " f ShamokinVal June 30 6088 80,103 66,377 13,726 veer ‘Aethe ‘ot New Haven), Hervey, Barwon, Jung ene Of the MOBS Gesirabie of summer resorts, partic REME —SP! TERM. CITY BY ALLEGED FRAUD. The stock market was quite ex this morning, everton, Jube 30. . 21433 ae oe wae wep meme a Giimartin. 5 a ta las 3, for heads of © aines and others whose b requires Bsa T—Abmander MeCotler ws. The Mayor, de.» of New| 5.42 ne state of New York at the Rélation of Tu,lor | °c igher prices were obtained for all descrip- | tybcns tars june 30. fee Coat 8.880 ae arab Rea (Gt New Have, Goodsell, iewhers, T heir presegy nd who wish to .~—After many years of legal contest, Mr. McMahon . ti the W Barcl ” d b f wit jos Eneas, June 29, uthers, the city almost daily, ap ” 3 ; q “= ons. The demand for some of ‘est- | Del. & Hud. ; June 23. 43,736 323, 870,164 - Florid: f 4 ph ein city alm rele on With’ | fled this day the decision of exJ ; tan seteree, and Brennan vs. The Mayor, de., of New York.—This was ’ 324 s #8 ee os hence foe On Tans. oe dave. hh d ern shares was very lively, and the advance marked, We note transactions in Galena at 66}, Rock Island at 72, New York ‘Sebr Alma (1 to D R Dewolf. See Reese (Bo, Wl le, Hillsboro, NS, 10 days, with 0. Pit Reger (ot Mystic), K Key West, 10 da; ‘ c gotten, sponge ‘ke, to" MeCready, Mott Co. uy Tee. mare Re” ompany of their fam , . nolaton g, Bebing. boating, bunting and Other Ouddoor } deciding the controversy in favor of the plaintiff. It ap- : sp po And facilities for amusing the young people, & | Hoary rom the referee's decision, and the argument of fe Rp tern pe tpeie tigen om the par’ of the , and spoke for over two he @ motion to vacate a judgment obtained agains' the city. MTotal...ssssceo+++.908 088 SAb0,000 3,966,040 476,671 We have added t» our table this week the topnage by the Delaware and Hudson and ivania Coal Compa- nies to the date affixed, which, though the latest we have > dost feclionable and extensive of the evening par- | Mr. McMahon, who conducted the case, assisted by Mr. | Comptroll thes ty S"far were thove eivem by Mrs. Commodore vas. Chatield, that Alexander MoCotter sued thé city of New | _ He #aid the city of Yew York « in court, repre- | Central at 83, Illinois Central at 644. The closing | rie os nnn ence. is Nee cates ok bead ‘most ri derby These were attended b : sented by Mr. Haws, the Comptrolier, vo move to vacate . th , dete soces Schr BL Berry, Weaver, Darien, 10 days, with pine, ta O08 maa ¥ | ‘York to compel them to perform their contract of purchase | {hree judgments against ber, which, amount to'over six | Prices were somewhat below these figures; but the pe BE Bers, . , p pa st aerwe od P Uptoe * unet Ls om of certain lands on Ward's {slands, made with him by the bandos Shoneand rend et ek! ‘eats wag al pe pa a echo the — an yg A> South, Weeks, Jacksonville, 8 days, with pine, to pared gallant Seventh regiment, | Cammen Council. In the complaint, which was drawn up n : amount of stock was taken marke! Ya, Hck, Satins Randell, James, Fernasdina, 8 days. WP ich excarr, pon . th lengthened history of this famous litigation, $5000 US 6's, 74.... 102 200 shs Har RR oF arucon. dhe, desire to witness our citizen | PY MF. Mcdaon, and which the roferee decided to be sd ih ie cours of bie remafis alluded. to the seamed ona fide holders. The bond market was also ac- | “i000 Indiana 6's... ry Sage Leap with cotton, to W elders in gamp life is onty equalled by the | trve, it appears that the plaintiff in the year 1857 made a | of the Attorney General, who, he insisted, shou! pre | tive, and transactions were large. There was no ‘ave, jewbern, 8 days. June 29, in Hatterag: 1 Sey of axed aunty peop ne Movs. Lave | roponiton wo he deensaoia at they about parece | Sle suceaun oe aus ets rap et | second bourd to-day, the Stock Exchange having tena io, ta ‘chineotegus, spoke sehr" PC Payson, toms the Patten ‘te a large — deer bentoed feet | certain pieces of land on Ward’s Island, particularly | stato was intrested, and characterized the whole proceed- adjourned over tif Monday; but all the afternoon 7 4 dwtant, Bree rare exnibitiose are to take place every | Specified and described in the complaint, for a reasonable dog Uberap new on poe wich Sates to te beatae wees: an active business was done fn the street at a sinall ie : the ity ishing so witness fee, parades of the fesiment so ruepbe re ere coe yap —— before Judge Peckbam, the Attorney General appeared in premium from the highest prices of the morning. | 2800 ey Fete gromeds ee tackcn inhad Rairoed care panclted ma resoletion penned, by both bedien, and ap, | Beuow’ Be does vot appear. Counsel thou referred at | ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury wag as follows 1000 Brie RE Am'be. 101 “— Day ey ee perounds. | Proved by the Mayor on the Sst December, 1887. eee hice tagion cad eenal ocities tame ieagmente | y ian $239,064 05 | 2900 Brie RR c D,'62 48 O88) medorace charge, ‘The most proasant, and 1 tink the | _ Jn pursuance of this reeoation the Mayor on the sare | paid. fl inneted that that bill was carried over the voto Teal renee +: 73l000 00 Hua Riv RE dm a. ‘safer &. way for families und others, would be to take the | day appointed C. P. Schermerhora arbitrator on the part 10 Gover te. 827,472 O1 6000 new : Jud, au—Mr. McKeon, what have I to do with 1000 N Ind Ist mbds 873, coer Frys ce eats bd Land at this pIRCe cd ir evadhg | ofthe city, and the paintiif appointed on bis part 8. B. tbe Untention? " * {5,187}408 23 | Oooo i Gon RR bes, Ose wen Mied afvere pleasalt'ride ofeix miles through & beng. | WGCwsD. Theee arbitrators on the 18th day of Fobi Mr. McKzox—Iam going to show, sir, that that bill | ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this | 11000 LErie&Wim be 65 titueewniry. “4 * Ty, 1858, made their award, valuing the lands and water | was passed over the veto of the Governor—the bill which i $21,102,097 63, and the balances | 000 Del,LAWRR1m 100 100 Steamer Boston, Crocker, rights, claimed to ke owned by the plaintiff, or to which | is annexed to the affidavit of Taylor and Brennan,and which | Morning were $0, , 1000 Del, L&W RR2m 101 150 Steamer Planet, Wilson, Phibidel he could furnish a title, at an average price for the whole | wuthorizes the Comptroller to pay these judgments. That | $984,003 38. Me MON York, 108 200 Steamer Beverly, Pierce, Philadelphia. ‘SC HOOLEY’S MOUNTAGN. of abou’ $1,750 an acre, and filed their award on the same a ae , . : Bie 650 Steamer Albatross, Jones, "4 P is the reason I refer to it, sir. He then continued to speak The following dividends have been declared:— ‘as ru Hoven, Semoorey’s Morwtary, N. ad or the next day with the Clerk of the Common Council, | or the ‘Albany lobby, aud insisted that the office of the ing ‘BELOW. July 4, 1860, and gave notice thereof to both parties. On toe dtb day | Attorney General was transferred from the city of Albany | The Relief Fire Insurance Company a semi-annual Bark Martha's Mooererd, fe a Eee Bil yatic S 's Mourttain—. of March, 1858, the plaintif notified the Mayor that be | 4, wall street, New York. Countel then referred to the P uation oF Seheoley's Movoritine Beas Sf the | was ready to comply with the award, and, as he testited, | Charge of Judge Fotwer in the trial beard before him, aud Seenery—T catural Rermations—A Cralybeate ‘Spring and | he was ready. But on the Sth of March, 1868, a resolu’ | Continued to argue that the en'ire. proceodings were’ car- Bu Mette! a1 Properties—The Mountain as a Resort for Hom, which had previously paswed pots Boards o/ the | ried on by collusion, and submitted to the Court. that the i aetna ena ing the resolution of Decesaber 31,1881, to purchase the | el Care mockery and tai tue verdict was a iogal dividend of eight per cent, payable on demand; the Hope Fire Insurance Company a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable on demand; the Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company a dividend SAILED. Steamships Kangaroo (Br), Queenstown and Liverpool: New" York lm Bremen: Angus Ravannab; Columbia, Charles Focdand: ships OB Haima, Landon, St Louls, New Orieanss, Preewe mor hogira, we havenodoubt, is uponsyourciti- | lands at a price to be fixed by the arbiwrators.. The plain- = 800 be “ape ecey wens. to conseleer'voend Of exeiting odcurremces which | tif, having been given to underetand that the Corpore: | °" ine conclusion of Mr. McReon's argumeat the ease | Of SX per cent, payable on the 12th inst; the Sea- i Wind during the day NNE to RSE. make > tion would be willing to purchase the lands m question at | was adjourned to Monday next. men’s Bank for Savings will pay on the 16th, with 200 ap city life tires and exhaosts, and smiling summer $1,600 an acre, be, relinquishing all claims against the i to Mandap nests —— | interest on its deposits, at the rate of six per cent 1650 poy Marine ba. gone enge® ters’ longings for ‘quiet repose ands refreshing | city for non-compliance With the arbitration, afterwards Cricket. inter » 0 mreqysrte J}, wunaet—No in bound vessels int SOP 46 Of nature's varied Deeuties. We have sought for | Mace a written proposition to that effect, which was | pi¢uryey AMERICANS ELEVEN ENGLISHMEN— | Per annum on sums of five hundred dollars and 400 ight. a iB oder ; weather clear. . i %, #68 son af yer season and fotad watering-plsce existence | [Ait Before Ae eee tree og etna aad DEFEAT OF THE LATTER, BTC. under, and at the rate of five per cent on larger 300 and New York, for remeny pumed tit ret the mecsity ; but 9 tranisferred exaggeration of urban life. Hear- | Places of that Board, dated the 17th of May, 1868, 7 Pmapecrnia, July 6, 1860. sums; the Planters’ Bank of Tennessee a dividend 500 bet ae te, ea te, Cente the no other vessel ix Med. the prospect of avoiding this bustle of business ogceap meg head 7 ary praca Popeye) The second day’s play of the match between eleven | of thirty-seven dollars and three-quarters per share, 180 end cony entionaiity at heme’ and uncomfortable ease | of Councilmen on ‘the ith day of the same month. picked English cricketere and eighteen Americans, was | out of the surplus or undivided profits of the bank, 500 ‘The steamship Kangaroo, Capt Brooks, sailed at noon yester- F a duce aclg yoseensecrgsce bpucnecynmerevaatene Boke Hh ap og wales by nor ae Gn the 19th of | resumed on Thureday morning, on the Camden ground. | gg follows, viz:—Ten per cent and fractional parts 100 day for Queenstown and Liverpool with 260 passengers, a | July, 1868, but w assed itched at about el eloc! bs 200 ve *, Fe more than delighted with the experiment, Af } July, 1808, bit wis Badly atid became binding on the | THe Wickets were pitehed at about eleven o'clock A. M., } of one share in cash on and after 16th inst., and the = zl hacen poor orp t arti wr “ter © pk maantty romantic ride over the Morris and Essex { 4h of August, 1838, In the meantime, and while the | Knox and Walter Newhall resuming the bat, to the bowl- mead f om Newark, we Teached Hackotstown, and were | plaintiff's proposition to accept $1,600 per acre was before | ing of Sadler and Wilby. Newhall, after scoring 11 in his “s@envey ond by carriage to the Heath Hovse, situated at an | the Board of Aldermen, viz: on the 27th of May, be ad- | usual slashing étyle, was caught by Sadler off his own sed he Board vith: mm of 1,400 fost above high water. Fr hat rropoeition.”” The piaintit, however, after | slown underhand bowling. Kephart followed, and with Frer 4 thie mpo: the prospect is almost unrivalled, and | the p ¢ of the last mentioned resolution, and, as is al- | Knox's assistance, ran up the score considerably. He ‘We RC iver tiro’ seeking for ita more secluded beauties. | 96° in the complaint, ‘m pursuance thereof, produced | wag splendidly caught by Wilby off Sadler, after be had the ial the title to the land: ppored to be sok To 2 Watorfiil inthe Glen,” used%y the aborigines aca | by him obtained the cortiicate of the Cacusel Of te Gore | placed the handsome acore of 23 to his credit. Knox was balance either in cash or new stock at par, at the option of the bank, on or after September 17, 1860. The amount of the dividend thus made is $511,739, the capital stock amounting to $1,355,600. The following were the quotations at the New York Mining Board to-day:— Asked. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Satvrpay, July 7—2 P.M. Commerce has passed the following resolution in relation tott— mact ed bath, amd dedicated te the “great spirit, | poration to the suflicieucy of the title on the 18th of Oc- | bowled by Hallis for 15. J. R. Wistor, Jackson, and Howe ti da} of de- | Resolved, That the Chamber of Commerce recommend y; . » « ni » | tober, 1858, and on the tame day, or shortly afr, ten- n oe * Frovr has been lees active to-day, yet prices 5 ‘A ‘Ma aitou ;” “RIG = Mountain,” = Prospect Hill,” | “SUPE the dceds and counsel’s certiticate and release from | fel! victims to Sadler's seductive slows in three successive sirable lots have been supported. Sales 13,000 bbls. of all masters of vessels in the port of New York hoist their kinds. ‘Wimar is dull and lower: sales 40,000 bushels at $1 48 for white and $1 38 a $1 39 for red Western; $1 30 a $1 31 for Milwaukee club; $128 a $129 for Racine spring, and $1 26 for Chicago epring. mits M8 inactive at 65340. w G6c. for sound Western xed. that ou and of respect fundays and holidays as a to the day the- re It is of course understood that this neglect is meroly the sult of the fact that on the arrival of our ships at this port the: men are disc! ‘and a watchman or shipki Iced Eiarge lends rs agin. fie belng fo board. "Om fe vessels lying in our waters the observance is very gen- | Se presume, ie Tene hive instreckions air their bubling’ oa 3 { we pl a UB on all proper occasions, ; zy Sch commands ar extensive je: rn vee of | all claims under the award to the troller, and de- | balls, as also did Stevens, T. Davis, and Provost. Creesley yenty eeven-tr‘tes'in circuit. To the south we look upon | manced payment, which was refused. Hence this salt, 3 same Vee “Devil's Armctair” and ‘Pleasant Grove,” situated | ‘The lands in controversy in thie suit consisted of about fe cag ee hignasy! a We raey beh ee ‘8 plateau wponstae mountain'side. On the cast is Lake | thirty-five acres of upland and roads, and about forty se- | bowler. The total score of the American eighteen was ,whosemnruffied waters seem ‘to bear some | ven acres of land covered with water, and inside the | 85, being seven less than their opponents on the first er Spon’ theie boeom; and not far ~— this spot | Harbor Commissioner's Tine a and below high water mark: | innin steong Valley, with numerous trout breoks, | This water right was subject of @ great : ‘ ‘villages and groves on every side. fn the “Hollow” ie. | of animadversion by Mayor Tiemann in one of bie mes- | The English commenced their second innings by send- chalyteate —— of considerable celebrity, which if one | seges to the Common Council, and excited atthattime a | ing Sharp and Hampshire to the wickets; Provost and of the great feetures of the place. It contains muriate of | great deal of public attention, the Mayor contending that | y, Ham Rye is quiet at 80c. a 820. Scur , Ginder, soda, muriate o” time, murate of ia, sulphate of | the city did not need it, and the lands were upwards of | gore uy Stevtus ot Bee Maes Sole fy BAxurr'ie neglected. ‘was abandoned at sea on the 19th of June in tat 32 17, Mane, carbonate of magnesie, silex and carbonated oxide | forty or fifty feet under water. By consent of Comp- | \nnings for 11 before he fell to the dangerous fast straight Oars are in demand at former Sgures. Consequence of losing her of iron, dissharpng throug « fissure in the reck thirvy | troller Haws, the cause was referred to Hon. John L. | Guee of Trovuat, which also proved’ equally fatal to tear ant camenecnable. Bor come ' an‘heo>. Seven miles from this spring is Butld's | Mason, ex Judge of the Superior Court. The parties bave | Ginpes, Sadler and Brett, from whom great things were | _26 Pewabic. Pye yy was je, bworthiler long and one wide; of great depth and | been trying the cause before him from September last | anticipated, made a poor show—tbe former making a | 100 Columbian...b60 3:4 Winskky is moderately sought after, at about former | Newport 28 years ago. clear ee eryetal, abounding in fish, and furnished with @ | until the present time. During the progress of the trial a | round 0, and the latter a single. Sams justified the hi The following table will compare the exports of | qctations. re'boat fer Ashing purties aod parties of pleasare. | motion for nonsut was mado by Mr. Ey on the part of | Confidence reposed in bim by his party to materially fa Bee port arrtvals, the seven principal staple articles for the week:— capnet but appreciate the beauty of an early morning | the city, and was very thoroughly argued by Mr. | Creave their score, ‘fines drive to'the-Mke, and, with an inspiration of euviammy, | McMahon for plaintiff, ass = 4 he es cjoate thelr Gears, ea bo mates rene. ts ths Qncst style os Mr. Ely for the city. The reforee overruled the motion | Fayin for 2,and Barlow was secured by Bayard off the ‘Teemero, in russet mantle clad, for nonsnit, delivering the following opinion, viz:—The | came bowler, who also took Higham’s stumps for 0. Hal- ‘Waiko s'er the dew of you high eastere hill, motion for bobsuft is made upon various grounds, which | jigand Beach both made cyphers, the former bringing Imagination-tekes the feelings captive uatit an appetite | bave been argued at length by the counsel for the respec- | Gut his bat. The total score was 42, being 60 less than makee usewieh for nothing but a good dinner—eusi a ene | tive parties. The first ground taken by the counsel for | their firet innings, aud leaving thelr opponents 49 to get as Growel! - gets up. In the invigorating monn: | the defendanis was that it did not appear that the | to win the match. Thia they effected with the lose of tain air we ‘require more than a feast of ‘Leauty, | original proposition made by the defendants, as set | ten wickets: the principal scorery being Kephart 14, Jones fm which woare supported by the authority of eminent | forth in the complaint, was in Writing, as requirod by the | Wister (uot out) 7, abd Creesley (uot out) 6. At one ——1859. —_ ——1860.—, Weck ending July 5, Amount. Value. “Amount. Value. Cotton, bales. 5,188 $271,206 “4,061 $186,474 3,886 25,100 44,171 254,164 160 743 21039 POSTAL DIRECTORY. Foreign and Domestic Mails. Sarab B from Portland for Matanzas, 408 ope pt Yt at No whee: fl atte Milam £ dane, from NOrieais for Fall River, po data Ports. - J ; pqazacos, June 8—In schr AB Terry, Eldredge, for 18.192 1,000 20,305 mea. Pope, who wat somewhat of an epicure, when | statute of frauds. To'this it would be sufficient answer | time it appeared as if the watch would terminate in fa pie pot. si brig Hidalgo ad'aet OA" Pride of the Bea, from Norte ™ the house of his friend Lard Boliagbroke, | w that it does not ap; by the laint that it ime it appéare - in 3 do do, ee ree ane ati ela nk | Ong nt © corn nes aupene Sy ee taagn vor of the Engiieh, as the Americans fell rapidiy betore | Total... $333,006 $842,438 ‘Auntitneie Was bot in writing, and Uh ement being, as will be o, aew te a Gbere were to be stowed lampreys for dinner, when he’ | shown, substantially admitted by the answer, tho de. = a Ropbart eee eemier aatsee weuk! forthwith arise and make big appearance es table. | fendants, if they lad intended to rely om the statute of | ike tide of victory in favor of his party. in this be was Dr. Janneea dad a varecions liking for leg of mutton, | frauds, shoukl have set it up in the apewer. Thi®is well | materially ted by the bad felding of some of the “At wy aunt Ford's,” he suid, “Tate so much of a log of | established law. It is necessary only to refer to Harris | leven, aa Sudier, Brett and Barlow all missed vory easy matten (ha.pbeused to talk: of it.” Quin, thetamous | ve. Knickerbocker, 6 Wend., 698 ; Cozine vx. Graham, 2] catches. Hudaon flelded admirably, a8 also did Wilby actor, hasbeen knows to travel from London to Bath for | Paige, 177. But the force of Unis objection was entirely | \, * . « forward drive by bag Increase of the week as compared with that of 1859. 506,932 The following is a comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the year to July 5:— Ports. BI July i E " Davis, Port Ewen; “Maria Andrews” York. "Sid’ 5th, schrs Thomas Borden, Wi Philadel pbia; Thomas Wi Davis; James (i ndrews; Den-* tunan, and Sea Wind, Chase, York; oop’ fags 8 the morosaice of dinite “with one John Dory. Dr. Parr, | removed by the subsequent proof of the fact that the “ a : 3000, Preenn, Desens: So a prreateleticr, confesses to an inordinate love of hot | proposition was in writing, sigwed by the plaiutiff,and by | /%Y oa yoy come of << “ fm Sgt8 ree, o0s,708 _ } Boiled Jobetorss with profusion of sbrimp sauce. Shelley | proof of ite loss and of its coptents. Indeed, it is bardly | Yene elic t me. Provost, ang Ameri. ” eee og was for many yoarse vegetarian: and, in the notes to bis | credible that a legisiative body would deliberate upon, | can Bow ut im this mat nd Dis bow! tartinstedition of *hueen Mab,” speaks with enthusiasm | refer to a committer, and finally pass a resolution In a | {ny wus +0f dinner of ‘greens, potatoes and turmips.’” matter of such moment upon a verbal proposition. wicket. Hi The daversof naaure’ who cannot live away from . # a, and whrhold water to be esential Go the r being fast and always on the »btained nine wickets in the twa inuinge. The It is sant, however, that there was bo acceptance by | jong stopping of avis. af the score will show, wus ex- the defendants of the plaintif”s proposition and Do meeting | cellent, only three byes in the first and one in the second PF @en of every landoogne, would pot find themseh of minds, and consequently no coutract. The proposition ings made. Barlow also played admirably in ) 7 a 8 thie place: but the heads of fami by the plaintiff was to sell certain specitied lots; the resola- = ee i, not a single we beley obi ie the siees or cmon wa ae b ersef the pair faniéidas fraternit: tion, which it is not denied was passed in answer to Mr. Me- | second innings of the elghtewn. match te . Bavana......By steamship Cahawba, on Thureday, u mfort of their w The last report of the earnings of the Illinois Cen- = lig Cotter’a proponition, speaks of McCotter as “owner of all heserlemns, spe: for their purpeae, There are bat | ‘whe private property and water rights not owned by the | fall” Thecheeting ef abe crowd asembiod wes tremen, ) em the¢nowntain—thisand Belont Hall, which | Commissioners of Emigration of the city of New York,” | Gous, this being their first victory ia the Sve annual Wer is oCamecapactty. ‘The best idea you could receive | on Ward's Island, and directs an appraisement of all that | matches played. . tes Meatietionse would be to imagine the Capo May | property and those rights of which he was the owver. The bab, conbleenalse of victory, was presented to the eur Vernen of former days removed from ts seeride | Now, although there were six acres of land of which | egptain of the eighteen, Richard Stevens, Psy , by the ition and placed upon a verdant lawn, surrounded by | McCotter was not the owner, and for which he had uot | President of the New York Club, H. Sharp, Fs}., 10 an lant.fowers and waving trees, commanding a view | coutracted, as clearly appears by the schedule of the | cloquent and appropriate speech’ He expressed the tra] Railroad was as follows :— ‘mall 6 despatebed the morning ——xzxz&z=z==a=ar—reee ars 4 ‘Rany anes of beautifully varied country. Bowling | lands referred to by the committee of the of Al ‘doing, e NF Ly God ‘ballord pusy ing guests are accommodated on the spot, | dermen and annexed to their report of December 8, 1857, | Paea*yre he felt 2 So doing, as he was one of the origina, SHIPPING NEWS. Gertrude, ee Fete, Nort Macy Fe 4 Sand musicanddops—net tho maltese institution, which | yet it is evident, not only from that report, but by the tified toes the Tapia progress made by ‘the ris 4 mi sd Jource-ef gteat Rilment to the citizenc—atford fel guage of the’ resolution, that it was not McCotter's | Etntined tte te Ter re eble and eens (92:2 tation 0 te their advocates and admirers, Quite s number | land alone which the resolulion was intended vo embrace. Game. They bad eioeded that day avotber instance of | copstTuction lands. test Dikies, montly fram your city, sojourning Common Council w, for it was before them in “ 1 San ' catablabevent, Aang at prevent are cemmemoratiag | papers, he did not own and bad no contract for thoge #ix Se go chend charnster of ie American posple, a but | Whee lads... 376.32 the av Siversary of Treasam in a comparatively quit | acres; yet they did not require, as a condition of their —_ on, sn Total sales during the month. 4, CJ wey. ‘action, that all the land on the island, not owned by them Phe ope ae. 88.86 in the ‘aieal; they evidently referre! only w » MoCotter's land, errowe aly my ig, im Xho owner peed gurd once Sua, i6e., 16,748.82 : private property on , when the papers 1, 1860, cubhe Situ ation of te Villages Accssittiity—Modes Ff | vefure them rhowed the contrary. Had they intended eS Sere Sold previously, (net salcs)... 1,237,287.65 "Reachi. ty Zi—diveniliar Resorts in the Suburle—Leyend of | that the six acres should be inciuded, they certainiy | more diticult task to be hate” Tract for them als. and mst By stping his tetownor of | ¢,admirable eld Construction bondi cascelcd ia June, 1900 i tract for ). and not, wtyu ny owner of a . a caw. weiss Cectration a? the Fourth of July, de. | alt the lands sock 10 resorve’a loophole for thorasetven by | Thich bed do ‘do do. previously. Sy Wwated ois plair amid surrcunding hilla,and near Locg | which to creep out of their bargain. I cannot, therefore, | their” agree with the counsel of the defendante that ‘there was ~ a foian Gourmet, 6 the protty village of Gtamsford, with ite | On coting of minds, no acceptance of the plaintiff s py dan « ‘durch apiree sising above.the green foliage that sur- position, toonase he wan errcnneunty ested ta the reste: ae 9 it, reminding the visiter very fereibly of the wimple Acadiam village as described in Loagfeilow's b--yrod od , ‘sline.” Mram the hills abowe we cam command a ‘60/005 view of 0 Sommd,.dotsed with wubite anila, while below 579,008 ewe *t and 18 ( board at 61. “ in the Fast river and in the cit; Be coeaty Led Gumiord; 0 % by she New Haven trains, which | New York, whereby they, the mid owners, for divers | Jouneoa & wever puss valuable considerations, agreed to convey {0 the said Bayard encther ees might direct and » | Vernon c. Se ae marks, and while be bad guch contract ttle, the paia- P= meet a3 Fa rom a senate of tte adoramen. , made A Ape oan the controversy. J. Wister pak mogee RE. of Tall, before scverted to, vented ia'ue. tour par | Wi Newhall a sary ane ieneny he eames wl Glatece the title in f0e simple 40 ‘said lands between hi eae... D. WHMOZ.csreversveree @ ™ eegay” Seiwa ™ have jg and low water mark and outside it to the extent tL - Comored Sik tes beet : Sreahasne, “ye riveree | Re snare rn ihn ate ree | DWP sessnenee MA Dtetatage SSCAATTTR, woe one mss | Fen Sean eee oa T A, , are stated, have full right to convey to the de- | 5, 2 variety rena thar wet, If Ou nada, cy cued 1 | aaa rach pee av ot tase poeioud ot: | Howe ® mali tic ae come iieieyom See Eset eS eek ae Slee “Si a eng tetag nnd ent | pine Tejuee, vet ihe deendaa th the ‘Vl, pod Ps=: ‘noe Taps for ihe tt ten rena lona poise [ XA} ® while redrechment tables, dct | tee vabonete’thecat eckeme ‘As ts the modo of pay. | elm Port of New York, July 7, 1960, tie eft me’ and T Seas ‘8 Ree We earned fe OM & gentleman resident here meat provided for in the reeution Analy adopted oa — free allover my body veues * freak tubers vist," Piagecvery summer in quot | 4th of Angun, 1888, he desided that the Corporation of CLEARED. oat 7o he of reapession: prlerring M her resorts inthe vicinity. | New York have Sieamehip Matauaas, Lesegang, Matancat—Mora Broa, Na- | paine int GY? oe it drive 0 Gon Foi 3m, ot nrg nas ou | ec Dough gciremebio Avguma, Lyon, Ravannah—Samael 1 Michi) & page ee iors ioe angie ene ats Semeere ie we payin money. The magtgamahip Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk te—Ludlam & Hel dita ‘ Tate of Interest im the resolution is of no ‘Steamship > Gager, aot : BESOL. VENT. fore Tite atence’ Rock nen, | called cur Attention, as | importance, aa the logal inference would be payable with ace Serene eee peed fA ee } ‘uaids of Ure vilage bave . ‘Store s romantic ‘e- | the legal raie of interest Ricamahip Potomac, Waison, Baltimore dott B Cromwell | stfone and ae i , Rasen, Cee eens. Sit, of ores ve aMfulr beiweon & See VE be pe wee Gs Aioy ing om Patansco, Fail, Portiand—I B Cromwell & On. otto ADT REC ta tr 2, te, ant on stim place. Ih of sourse, & ef of a hostile tribe, | It do ot an Praneinne WF Coleman 2 Oo "ERROvATING hott. 7 1 of which etory these iy ye plaintitt mip 4 mi: RAD WAY ae ae ee = e do agree, egcept that \ happened durtm «06, Revolution. | under the resol Ship Asureces (Note meceee' err om. oe re aaa ) or Ship A ora. Hacker Quedeo—A Wend & Co. Ths wee con tay wooing pear this 6pot Tiree, ew ¢ Stip 3 7 gishanse. ‘New Oricane-W Neloos: ‘ ‘bes couted, and i lomer, Rowe, Sy sony of old maids) of the , Ons Lossite te the chief and waraged haem SS Bis am en me vet eg 7 Bo means Sane’ Aicamte—Barctay & nize tovers, toting bo meena of enemie, lairs, ct int | nd demanding the pay men Tark Catawba, Mir, Soniertino Car wri & Harte, iotanpetecs wl si 10 cen Than rung" | vided fo ander aid cairact nl Ut the defen any by Increase... eee se: csssscecscescessesess OOR80T 06 | Rank Ganelies Rites Berhetloe Kt Trowbetige Pt yh condition to do #0, or by not paying the price thereof in The Macon and Western Railroad earnings in | fark Pilla Minane! Phinath enw ved The evenings here after shot day are con! and ploam Mt, | Money, in default of giving such securities, were in fuult ‘Sine, ith wens 4 Minday. om a and ae we eit upon the veranda of the hotel, a geur and are responsible to inti, who is entitied toa id . Brig J W Saw yer, Tse, inion yo Nitege Kivsns ome overheated brows with refreshing da | Specific performance of said contract by the defendants O11,070 06 | Bee Teens rane, Barbadee —& gia. Mosquitoes have entirely abandoned Stamford, and | ahd also ‘ Jadgment against them for the interest on sa: Freigh! 13,458 42 Rite & B Aros (8r), Given, Bt Je eit ably wend their way to the saidy beach of New. J purebase price, anid interest being $148, 64.100 from Mails $98 50 | itd M Denso, ark ¥ int Mmury wo be without them! The suolety ) Whe Ist day of Gotober, 1868, as datnages. I tlad that te ———. | Kchr Peerlesa (it), Doc, ihermuda—M re ie uch as we Gnd at most Fummer resor « ontract price said lands aud premises on the 18:h Oo- | Romurny ow tits Fouxrn.—Jobm Woods and Lawrence | TO! ::5, $25.50 00 | Reber imma (Br), Jotnein, Londonderr; Phere f 4 continual stream of Visiter» bere—not large et, 1866, at 84,400 per acre, amounts to $133,684.37 100, | nyan were yesterday brought before Justice Kelly, as tne | 282? 221664 75 | Reed A Regine li, Fernandina at present, but increasing in number as the season at: | what. together vith i Gate of my report, | ents ona charge of , inevense “08 A Fehr ia Fieming, Ahaw, Wiltington—J W Mex ut ceeO ley appear to be chiefly trausiout boarders, | $138,909 26.100. 1 Lerefwre report that the folio 5 ree of grand larceny, preferred against meee tes «$2,706 ZL | chr John, Stetson, Whim KB Powel. ‘ashi . Kehr Ospray, Smith Behr Exchange, Hallock. §. aster Kehr 8 E Jayne, Jayne, Bakimore—Merrill & Abbott The earnings of the Michigan Central road in June were: a few days, then hastening to the Green | judgme te ought to bt entered, to wit:—That the defen. 7 stern resorts. The | dante ep eifeally perfor W their ald contr by with their fair | deeds and papers now’ in earcow be them by Bartholomew Franklin, of No. 8% White street, The complainant, it appears, went into a frocery in Mul berry etreet on the Fourth to get a drink, when a tin bor, remainng bue Mountains of + “ermont, or other © constantly roll re ary much of the Spanish rolante, and | to and received by the \"Omptrolier of the city of | from which he took the money tw r ! | Jone, 1800 pa $123,005 90 | Kehr C TEtrong, Liou, Haltimore-—Merrill & Abboxt nl Uv ajaymenta of le beaw monde New York, 10 be dy. him jt ou record on behait of | tained $198 in bills and change, ee muchen ty eb com: | June, RO 1. 110.770 60 | Bebe Grates matin Wichee meagan! W MeKee Dood. The particular jrarpowe and celebrated here with a good deal for the benefit of the de Whdants: and the sit » thea ran away With it, being soon after followed by ————— | Fehr dP Hazard het—Nee of inl Sareapariin eo parity nod ro thie vad, f of catlvusinem, and an the .“ourth of July comes but once a nptrolier of the defendanta ei Witancously therewith i. Beth the Copused were committed fur examina. Inerease at to Sehr in Tamninn, Cummings, Rristol— Master whtowt whieh sound - tm comtamin’ » . ’ oraen ig endeavored to improve the ' pay to the plaintiff or bie attorney, Of those whow tho mpany of fantastr The Philadelphia Ledger of to-day gives the fol- Sloop Riena, Briggs, Hristol— Master. peur,