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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of Councilmen, AMFURTANT COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMPTROL- LER ON THE STATE OF THM CITY FINANCES—ANNU- AL REPORT OF THE CHIEY ENGINEBR OF THE FIRB DEPARTMENT, ETC. ‘The Board met in the chamber of the Board of Alder- meu wet ovening, President Jones presiding. Mr. MeCowvet. offered a resolution in fayor of printing 6.000 additional copies of the quarterly report of the Sireet Commissioner, which wes adopted. A resolution wre presented directing the Street Commissioner to bave ates erected at all the entrances to Tompkins square, and caver to the Ci ttee on Lands and Places, THE STRAT CLEANING QUESTION. Mr, Hosay submitted an ordinance and resoletion® eppoeing the eystem of cleaning tho atrects by day's work, alleging that the system is contrary to the provie sious of the charter, aud also unnecessarily expensive to She clty. The resolutions request the Comptroller to re- port aé s00n a8 posaible what amount of money was @x- ‘ded for cleaning the streets of the city from , 2849, to July 1 of that year, also he Sean eee ary 1, 1600, td July 1, nd what romaing in the treasury feipavn og (0 the credit of the city. The resolutions also Girest the cocrsel to the Corporation to report wl council bave the power to continue indef. ept practice of cleaning the streets with- Sut contrat. The resolutions were adopted, A repors« of the Committee on Roads in favor of Ee » Third Arenue Railroa! (ine ‘Astor House) was adopted. 4 number of reports of committees were presented and aid over for future action. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMPTROT LER, A communication was received from the Comptrover, giving 4 detailed statement exbibiting the amonnt of ap- ‘ations and expenditures on city accownt, and eg Femaining unexpended on sccuunt of each ap- fation, June 30, 1560; also the receipts and dis- toa. ‘on account of the trust and special accounts, . fand the condition of each of these accounts at that time, hte Be dope» that the large deficiency in the trust accounts, ri agsesement fund’ and “street improvement: fond,” wi nf t be made goxi—all that is required to effect Shot ons :t being the fe of the ordinance now before Se Concnsen Ontocil, © The recapitulation of expenditures given by the Comptrolier sas iollowe:— eity account Ou rovenne Ye Comme aitely tb Om crust accom 447 605 01 On special accoai 883,006 9 ath. bears Sa (945,320 41 sin’ the breast ry une: BEDE ‘are ‘as fol- “is 8 Ge tront arvonts: tise 2011023 28 Ox special accounts. + 131,883 93 tabular statement shows that the deficiency in the sount in Jannary, 1860, amounted to $3,143,699 68, OB the special account there was a deticiency on Janu- ery 1, 1860, of $335.421 79 for the Centra! Park fund. ‘Yee communication was ordered to be printed in the minutes. The following commu Gered to be printed:— Comvrrorren’s Orewe, July 13, 1860, Omer me oF THE Common Corven — The following are the regulations prescribed by tha Gomptro!ler and now in foree, in respect to the returns to De made by the City Chamberlain:— The Chamberlain of the city of New York shall render to the Comptroller weekly an account current, in the form Prescribed for that purpose, which shall exhibit to the credit of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the eity of New York — 1. The balance remaining in his hands at tho date of his 1g account \t ‘ation was also received and or- om the several sources of ual heads of account, ‘8 from whom re- 3. Avy ration in such ar ‘The devit tide of said account current shall exh: other items proper to be credited to the Corpo- ont current. 1. Tho number and amount of warrants on each eccount, and, when the same are dated in different years, Giecingo’ehing under a separate head the number and amount of thoee issucd previous to the current fiscal 2 The balance then remaining tn his hands, the eamo to be carried down to & new account. Said account current shall be verified by the official eignatwre of the Chamberlain, and be accompanied by the ‘warrants charged therein, the same being duly cancellet im the usual manner, with abstracts or detailed lists thereof. te abstracts should be rendered of war- reacts chargable to different accounts, ‘ln cases where the expiration of a week occurs three days or less before the end of the month, the account current may be deferred until the close of the last day of the month, when the same shall always be rendered promptly, although the preceding account may have been transm tied within less time than a week. Tbe Chamberlain shall in no case pay any warrant drawn on hum without having & sum suflicieut for that porpose to the credit of the appropriation or account do- Bignaiel thereon, In adaition to the above, a balance sheet of the Chan- deren s \edger is rendered on the Orst of each month, bow ing the condition of each appropriation and account the preceding month, by which m are uftordet at frequent interrais to com- eck the ac:oantsand to reconzile aud adjust therein, if any ahoul! occur. te and retarna e:milar to the above are rendered 7 Felatiin t the finances of the coupty government, ait eis of the Commissioners of the einking fends. having been eungested that a feequeat report, ehow- img the amount of money in the hands of the City Cham- youty Treasurer, would b> interesting and rie, | herewith transmit a copy of tho tion from that offie mywnying his week rps to the Comptro! ty re for the wee! K ending Thurs: day, July 12, nst., showing the amount of pabl hands, and also where (he game deposi. ston watter to make these reports weekly to your by onorable bod The balance in hands of th ‘Cuamber'a and Connt Jut $07,071 M4 Tee rece 5 amo_ried to osanes - 119,672 08 Total. $7 The 6 adore ments during the week amounted cme ue ‘of Street Im. s juet been authorized i oy ‘ap ordinance of the’ Common Council. wobre ited, ROREST T. HAWS, © Deranmrest oF Freance, varor Drrocre axp Diswcksrmnst, 1800. ) Respectfully re the the youchers warrants} bald weekly returns, and abstracts theloot, ebow ng tbo manner and amount charged Wo each account of expenditures. ‘The amount of money in the oy treasury at the close of Dusiness on Thursday, the 12th Joly inst., was $125,- B60 WA, aod in the county treasury, $315,889 37—may (0461 240 25nd tue same was then deposited iu tho Ar- Yieaua’ Bank, in this city, as por certifeste annexed. iy yours JONATHAN C. PLATT, Chambortain, axreane’ Bask, New Yous, July 13, 1860. ort fy that thore was on deposit in this bans, on Thursday, the 12th of July, sured and twenty tive thovsand a¢ Sify nine dollars aad eighty cight to the Corporation of the city of New vont war standing W the crodis of the va - 9229 656 02 le Q& iveae serurawn) Commis ners of the Sinkivg Fuvd fi 6 @piew of tho City Debt...... $88 Comm s#oners of the Snking for the gayment of Interest Cay Debt 224,40 6 ‘The Board of Education 5,028 40 Total... 8195 009 8 AmOUBE to Che credit of the County treasury. $915,889 37 TA. TOOK Carlee . Taner, Tel A of deer @ from the Fire Comm ise loners, ted were acted ou by the Aldermen, were concurred int 4 kammons wid complaint #as received im tho matter of the Sadie’ apug Harbor aa! others oga net Jolin Kerr, the Heyor sod otners, requiring the Common © show cause at the Supreme Court why an injunction Should wot be granted restraining the defeadents from ee to Wey raile in Soventt and other streets, Tena bae, jon Conneel, ORT OF TRF CU EROTSEER OF THR Fuk DEPARTMENT. ‘Theedliet of the Fire er, eobeoiited bis annval ‘that there are now in ctice service 14 engiocere, 226 members of engine — 1,411 members of hose compan toyed B82 of book and ladder compa Glew, waking & total of 4227 men, being an increase of B27 over the number stated io the Inst report of the Chie Roginerr These are divided into 67 engine compa. cire, i bese companies, and 17 hook and Inder compan ice — There are ot eugines in good coodition, 13 ia ry comition, and three in course of construct on. Forty hare earriages are in good condition, 19 in ord ina: . toa a being built, There are Li hook and leditot trucks fn good condition, 7 ordinary, 3 buildin ‘There are #6 boee tenders in good condition wad 10 ordi. ‘The quantity of bese in use by the deparunent is 200 fret ue goed condition and 17,000 fect in a bad on it appears that Mr. (meker te not favorable to the use of stem ehpines. for he cays that eight fires out of ten are extinguished by the hatit engines before the arrival of the steam engines. He remarks that there shoal! not bo moore shan ong eam engine in cack fire district. orcante more han wumber world increase the expenses the TOMB atl ther parties having steam eng nes wear to retain the bane! engines. yr wea apne pe aceepted and 5.00 copies ordered to be printed The Brwrd adljonraed Uill Friday. Beard of Supervisors. Pan! met resterday afternoon, Mreeident Stewart fm (he chair, The minutes of the last meeting wore read api approved Supervisor Penpy presented the following resolutions — Romelwed, That the Committee on Printing and Sta Oty be emoolated wth Che Committee on Annual Taxes, Te them to be locked at nine P.M. It was referred | { NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1860. relative to the commurt: D, as te the m ent incumbent, ¢ was adopted sor Buu nt offer ts a miasionere to stave to the Board whe aire ae to the eat Lice B. Mareball had been dist © i 80, for what, - Mit, Penuy wanted to know why Mr. Blunt wished to be informed. Mr. Prent refue iy to sate bis reasone, and after Dickerin m these two ge gentlemen, the resolution s tral! by a vote a “i: omarsupiaation was baht from the Comp’ roller, wa r the week ending July 13:— co unty oes in bands of the County heer 4 9 Total... .+ $827,592 18 Amount expe nied. 11,708 41 Balance (n hand July 12.. $915,889 37 The communication further stated that the amount of revenue bonds issued up to the present time, a8 author- ized by the late Legislature, amounted to $2,063 100. ‘The bill of Feter Monegban, amounting 10 $622, was ordered to be paid. A communication was received from Me’ oie and Baker, demanding that the Board proved to ra.se by tax the suin of $69,052, gZ due them for work Referred. The vill over. The Board then n adjourned until next Thursday week. f Sheriff Kelly, amounting to $2,894, was laid Our Haytien Correspondence. Port av Prxce, June 30, 1860, Absence of President Geffravd-—Duiness sn the Toum—High Prices of American Previsions—Ciroulation of Counter- frit Money from the Tnited States—Caffic, de. } Since lact writing nothing of sufficient conseqnence has ocegrred to justify my seeking an early occasion to again address the Henan, That the information I furnish is appreciated both in your country and this I mast infer, as I find it copied from the Frxatp in the United States papers that we are accustomed to receive bere, aod also translated juto French and discussed in our own weekly journals. ‘The President is etill in the North, apd may prolong his stay upti! the middle of the month of July; everywhere ho is well received, and even at the Cape, the supposed stronghold of the exiled Minister Prophete, his reception was Tost enthusiastic, so much ¢o as even to astonish Gefirard himself, His absence from the capital bas made & great change, and the city ia comparatively « Everything i8 dull: it is almo= impo leetions. | Cargoes of American provisions cont! rive, and are generatly sold im f wrging, on & long credit, at rainous ra Provie'ong are stored in every part of the town, and the suminer weather does good service in diminiahing the stock by destroying it with beat. There is x report that a large quantity of false paper money bas been put in circulation, ‘orged money issaid to bave come from the United states, but it hag probably been manufactured jae than one, and s wccidentally been put in c atthe eame mo- The government, however, has certain imforma- ment. tion of false money having been im New York. Several versels, | am informed, have been visited 4 the officers, but I co not hear of apy discoveries haying been made. Coftve is selling at good prices w th but very trifling de liveries and a great demand. Tam Bairrvore: SHARE OF THY TaraNrsn Ponce PRRSENT — The Suit saye:—"The cheek and tho accompanying letter the Marsha! laid before the Board of Police, with « recom. mendation that {t bo returned to Mr. Belmont, the rules of the department forbidding the accoptance of a gratuity from any source for the discharge of duty. If the sum plice with propricty, i¢ uight be appro- able FINANCIAL _AND_ COMMERCIAL. Trespay, “Tuly 17—6 P. M. The following is @ comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week and since ie am For the bgt $1 ,462.088 802,204 20nd 433 190 do Previously repor 34447 401 99,460,916 45,121,361 fey pel 130° iD = Since January 1.,..$35,900,849 24,272,120 47,105,764 gee te 3-8 fo 4 230 ony 350 do. ‘The increase in our exports of domestic prodnce, bom E ae Gos pm. 48. «100 do now amounting to over $17,000,000, as compared | .2000TuJ RERSdm 92 be a: with last year, renders the increase in our imports = is a} bag less dangerous than it would otherwise have been. | 18000 | do... bs 3; It is, of course, due to the foreign demand for our = by ms Ra cereals, provisions and manufactured goods, Con- 1 sidering the season of the year, the above isa very satisfactory statement, ‘the money market varies but little. On call money is easy at 5 percent. The banks are loth to lend on paper below 6 per cent, aud most notes having over 60 days to run pass at this figure. Capitalists appear to be under the impression that in September and October money will commend a higher figure than it now does, and are unwilling to buy long paper. Still, at 6 per cent, with two cand from the police force, and | 1859. ting (be following statement of the County ‘Trea- | cles eo far for the years 1830 amd 1859 have been :— 1860 2,842, "00 ; 455 400 Tnereaee...128,900 2,406,300 4,098,100 Dee. fi2,000 Reducing the wheat to flour, the excess in the Teceipts of 1860 is equal to 620,160 bbls. of flour. ‘The receipts at tidewater of the prineipal arti- cles of produce, from the opening of the canals to and including the Lith inat. have been as follows: 1958 April 699.00 The weekly statement of the Philadelphia be presents the following aggregate as compared with thore of the previous week:— July % Ful 16 Capital stv. 1.715 11,752.015 Toe. $908 363 20,875,435 Inc. 42/457 4,806 J 4,408,167 Ine. 97.291 Du om banks. . 1,717,082 1,207,902 Dee. 10,080 Due to other bauka. 3,169,819 3313,195 = Inc.165.576 Deposits. . 15/824.391 15,796 205 Deo. 25,116 Circulation. 2,960,381 2/859,852 — Dec.110,527 The Milwankee Sentine? of Saturday remark: ‘One of our experienced oduce dealers yesterday esti- mated the graiu crop of Wisconsin for 1840 to be equiva- lent to twenty millions of bashels of wheat, Shoald thie not prove exaggerated and prices keep up to their present standard, thie would oo ior a value of twenty millious of doliars. That would answer for one year. We hope that this will induce the Milwankee peo- ple to make an effort to pay their debts, and relieve their creditors, who are sufering sadly through their bad faith, The Rutgers Fire Insurance Company has de- clared a semi-anunal dividend of seven per cent, payable Angust 2. By « notice in the advertising colamns it will be seen that the City Comptroller invites proposals until the 16th of August, at two o'clock P. M., fo’ $250,000 of Central Park Improvement Fund stock. It will be issue@ in shares of $100 each, bearing in- terest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable quarterly, and the principal redeemable on the Ist of November, 1370. ‘The long pending negotiation with the European holders of the mortgage bonds of the Northern Cross Railroad of Minois, on the part of the Ghi- cago and Burlington Company, who lease the line, is tinally bronght to a close. The settlement is nn- derstood to be substantially as follows:— The Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincey road assumes #1,200,000 tirst mortgage bonds, substituting their own 4} per cent debentures, interest payable in Franktort, O. M., for the original 8 per cent bonds; the overdue interest on the latter, now amounting to about 20 per cent, being 1 waived by the holders. Stock Exchange. Teuspay, July 17, 1800, $1000 TS 5°8 1S74... 1017) 900 cbs Har RR pr.bio 42 34060 Tenn 6’3 90... 89% 100 Weseeecene AIG 19000 do... 100 Reading HR! 80 400 a0... a. 181 Mich Centrai RR. 810 300 NJ Cen By 1879 aS &Tols aN 7 Joo) ch Xue dal bee 2) sha Merchante’Rk 3} Bank of America. Ino was toady, ith miodzrate ralca of Scotch pig | about $23, six Teste market ae ra @ at Gbc. for common } wt 05 for lump Rocklan Movassys was quiet and i united. NAVAL STORRS were dull. Eales of 400 bbie. spirite tur- pentine were reported at 36c. a dige. for gy tots, and at 39¢, a 39}se. for New York barrels. Rosin was quiet at $1 50 for common; other kinda were ‘Receipts, Weeds. Since lst. Since Jan, 1. Stock. Crade turpentine, bble. 2,014 3,765 3,000 Spirits tarpentind, do.. 6,720 11163 78,978 9,500 ‘ 7,289 40,2538 979.453 15,000 autor Spierp, ee ar | turp. 4 in, = Tar. 2, 22,217 _ 6.907 333 2,055 36,779 34,103 08.074 20,337 2 warket was lees buoyant aod active, while the sales embraced 600 a 700 bbis., in- cluding new mess at $1931 a $19 50, thin mess at $18 40a $15 La ond prime at $14 $20. Beef was in fair demand and firm, with sales of 25. Cat mec, were scareo and firm, Lard wag firm, with sales of 3000 400 bbls. at 134,c. Butter was in Bleady request at 124, Lhe. for Ohio, and 160. a 18. for State. Checte was teady demand, with sales at . Ms e. Sales of 150 casks were reported mostly within go of 43,0. adc. Sveans —The market continued active and firm, with sales of about 2,200 bhds., mostly all Cuba muscovados, ‘and a good part within the rango of 640. 8 6%0., for re re: ti grades, and Te. a 7c. a 8¢. for ry 1,200 « 1.000 boxes-—800 at 8c., the oeniniee @ at pt. Messrs, RL. & A. Stuart have to-day established Ube following pricea for their retined sugars:—L sugar, 10},¢. per Ib.; best cruebed sugar, 1030. ; circle A crush’ ed sugar, 103¢c.; granulated sugar, 30\c.; ground sugar, Wi ,e. ‘Tonaceo remains quiet; stock of domestic accumulating, of foreign swall, but maostly undesirable. “ho sales em- braced 00 hhds.’Keotucs ‘hy at do a Tigc.; 53 bales Bavana at 26e a 32c., and T4 casos seedieal at 4c, a 6750. Winskey.—The market exhibited’ more tone vales embraced about 540 bbls. at 2)¢0 while the The English Panic and Hide and Leather ‘Trade of New York. The pews received per Vanderbilt of the panic in tho hide end Jeather trade io England, caused by the suspen- sion of several of the leading houses in thet line, has had a very depressing influence upon the market here, and hotders as as the trade refuse to operate for the present. It isevident that the price of hides has been too high all over the world, and the Buropean markets have beon instrumental! in sustaining th rates, Most of the trade there have speculated largely, avd atvanced the price of the raw material Wap extremely high Ogure. This speculation bas been the cause of the embarrass @ents among the Englieh houses, and now that the prin- cipal operator? who have cauged the inflation in pri- ces of both the raw goods apd manufactured articles have been removed, a very material deprociation in the valne of both commodities may de expected. On the ther hand, the New York traders have been curtailing their operations for some time past, and at present the habilities of our “dwamp’ houses ere nparatively, small, They stand on a safo and firm ba and no one noel have a fear about the solveury of “Swamp paper.” ‘The effect upon our ot will be a good one, for while @ down to living, paying prices, it Will tend to pnt reduction in tho bids producing and cause a very lars countries, it eaunet have any seriona ‘ofivence on the rico of tho manufactured srticie, ax tho stocks in tho anil of our Swamp in © iS hot large, and the boot aud shoo manufactorin, st is in a good position. That a material rev have to be subinitted to upon our present they have been se pound more than they Into leather, und large loaseg have been sustained on ail the hides eomt out to tam dering tn lust twalve morcha, ‘GY slock of hides ig apparent, as < at from three to four cents per POSTAL DIRECTORY. Foreign s and Domestic Matis. TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NPW YORK OFFICE. _Nortb—. and Ti. Es a x ia) ae, 2 ve ue, Mecweiliee. Gh, 12th, es. ps without diff- »30 good name » January paper passes wit ss aiff io nice ay og Cura, ae. areeiane Se et 26. ‘Via Boath- culty; sixty and ninety day notes go at 5 1}. | 50 Venn Coal.. DIO OS | Avernana.. Tia Marveaize and Suez on the 1b Tis Soush- “ ‘ ‘ Sub-Tre fe Reus nae ” ..beo 4 ipta for duties at the Sub-Treasury com | 3 Meee 2 im oe Mace. Vi ‘Cem ou the keh aga 27th of che month, heavy. To-day th O80, the | que0 é be 84 400 bed 80 ee the moat, pts being 31,030, the » 3 $220,- | 550 4 337% 350 opg OB); qetee, Beans om Sunday, the mal ts " ere) ee the | » this evening, #5 Ae, He om the morniag of ess in foreign exch ” rew's steamer has been fi Bank olling at 1097 a 110 for sixty day bills on London, and at 110) for short sight; for franes, 5.13) for sixty day bills, and 5.10} for short sight. The sup- ply of Southern bank and produce bills ix mode- rate, and most of the drawers cover with spe The Persia, which sails to-morrow, will probably take ep half a million to $600,000 in eperie. ta have hee the second week of J one were. De. Cain. This has bees en ‘another very active day on the Stock Exchange. Quite a number of operators on the bull side have been realizing, but the market seems to possess inherent strength enongh to take all the stock that is offered, and to sIvance stoadi- ly meanwhile. The most spooulative stock to-day was Erie, which advanced to 23] this morning, closing 23) bid in the afternoon. The adjustment ef the claims of the second mortgage bondholders, | by the payment in full of all whe do not wish to be parties to the scheme of reorganization, removes the last obstacle from the path of the new company. Under the judicious administra. tion of Receiver Marsh, the road is doing better than it has done for years, and in all probability speculators will again make and lose fortunes ia this favorite stock, in active demand at full rates notwithstanding the light traffic. Cleveland and Toledo shows an in- crease of $724 for the second week in July. New York Central was sold down to 85{, closing that bid. Railway bonds and State stocks continue to be in good demand. At the close today the quo- tations were:— Virginia 6's, 1} a Missouri 6°s, £2) aj; Canton, 19) a 20; Cumberland Coal, 149 4; Pacific Mail, 914 2 $; New York Central, 83) a % Erie, 25) a j; Hudson River, 51) a 52; Harlem, 15 5; Harlem preferred, 41 @ 3; Reading, 42 a ); Michigan Central, 53i a 4}; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 18j4/; Michigan Sovth- | ern and Northern Indiana guaranteed, 59 Panama, 127 a 4; Mlinole Central, 48) a } alena and Chicago, 68} a 1; Cleveland and do. ; Chicago and Rock Island, #2 a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 77g a2; Diinols Central 7's, 92] a 93. The following is a quarterly statement of the danke of the city of New York, on the morning of compared Saturday, June 30, 1860, a with the statement of June 25, 185 Liabilutyes. Capital... Net protite Cirentation .. Rank depeeits Individual depeeite, 72,719.866 All other Habilities. oT) 902 Total Habititiew. . $181 208,868 Reeowrces Blocks See ae. 125 1te. 040 POL Ot Ronde and mortg’s.. Real estate... Shoe from banke Frchaners., "Total revonrces...S181 208,888 100 #0 The receipts at tidewater of flour, vm and barley for the seeond week of July, 1860 ond 1559, have been as follows: — Flour, Wheet, wheat, 0 ise Decrease The Western shares were all | 20 a | Corn meal, 0 ‘ iS 3 ae a) Th 10 Barien: RR pret | 4134 pra) \ Meee | 100 0) MK FO MA Noe RR SECOND BO. ARP, 400 shs Har RR,..b00 00 2009 Clev Tol # fb. Med Mich Ss fd ba... 32 abs Bk of Cx om'ce. 150 Qev & Tol Rl mw 30 oat «a i wo om woo 20 145 ir . 200 40 nove dates. ‘uy of these’ aves fall ao wunaay. the ieee Pesrace 70 Brvrisn Posiessions os Asta, via MARSEI IRS AND Beer —Novleg has been given b) the French Post Often, fiat cm and after the bx. PK. iar fnst., letvers froma the Unitad Biaice addremer to the Br omweasiwie ta Asia, via Mar sellles apd Snez, and pre pou to the point of dobarkation of the British Mhekersin tho in tlan Sea, wil go forwar? t) destinae Hien, without additional postage. Phe presans his of posiage Britie mudi, via Marweiiies, will bere: ara be in full a des- acho. “SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE —Tas 0. 442) moon ames 72, seu Waren, mart. iipwlend & Ae La Sam & Nel. her, Ricantt rd, Tisston & Co Dering & Capen. jo—Simpsm & May. ip Webster, Lawrence, Live a pt age Rob: ~ Raypdeer, Cunring! hew. Bark N W Bridge, Seouson, St Js Ving, Bt Sagom Jobo. 8 ai . Brig Careline, Porter, +4 = : a <4 Abby Ellen, Gihnurs, © Bat RRR g J Jeffrey Br), Senloy, Port Medw s 1 00 Harlem Ri er, eT ee Waskee To ao Dene, do aft, Buckingvam, nol Van Brunt lw bs an, Rares nab—Tr D ®: ene £¢ CITY COMMENCIAL RE! eee pees 4 PORT, Tetsnay, Joly 1—6 P.M. ‘ sees a stondy, with faire of pote at co. pearls at C. inn P>R—Plour—There was some beti-* demand for common and medium grades _of State and Western floor, while prices were firmer, Tho travsiriions footed Robt Aiba, Powel’, Wiuingtur—k 8 Powell Sehr Garust, Thonipson, Perch Amba) ——V nu Jt >, Kenyon, Pry ier Mas: aah, Willisten, Pi mor Masior Kehr Fakir, Potier, Beis Sloop WH Bowen Brotherton. | Pm ‘ Master, Seamer Taceny, Ely, Phiate pina. bout 2,000 bbis., closing within the range ef ARRIVED o ceowtig eoneieenee — wa Rreoms' a Lyon, Savenrah, wer mies end pas Superfine Sale ..secececcecceecerseeces * neck, Lverpm ce 8 me | paseagers tall wei vo teat ch Supertine Western re Bian on 2328, pnaned w wig bare whdartie, Tay Common to choice Western extre Rese mart years, anaiive of Kage onthe : Mrciton SEE ee Bere 4 sesgeeing Straight to good extra do. coal ‘hark Corian (Brew). senenerast 4, wi Choice extra fam.iy and balers’ Uren Ry gh yt ed Rye four.. a May / . New Jersey anid Brandy w ne aia atlard hai Mt 44.0, Toa 3) 6, BELOW Brig Witcabeth Ann, trom West Indies, ‘Steamsbips Parana (Br), @atwi Jamestown, Norfoik; shipe in), Galway: Mart Manhaitan, Liverpool; , Prey ‘Sins Pcs, Amierp; Sa ine wp be ip’ vee LESION iat wentber dense ns N, — saree the bar. ight, weather shea: ai aoa gu Was 17, sunset—fteamthip Pasene, tor faabattan cleared the bar at 6 o'clock pound weasele id sight, Wind N, light; weather clear. Miscellancous. Purser T M Hempstead, of steamship Augusta, from Savan- nab, has our thanks for full les of papers. Sur Coxqurst—Steamship Monticello, Gager, from New York at Alexandria, Va, 16th inst, reports that ship Conquest, Bears, from Callao, with guano, is ashore on Kettle Bottoms, with steaming Tempest alongside, aig ag a “RODERTON, ” Carr, of Stoning is in Marabes, Choespeaie Tay! Waterpolo io coy The vessel will hours, and into Bermuda, detawed 9th inst. Mine anivane will bo'about $000. Brie a Sournfelvage was awarded at Nassan, NP, in the case 0 South a4 follows:—3 per cent on’ $20,000, the freed value tbo oargo saved by siaary wesseln and er Cent on 492 worth +f property saved. by the echr Eliza Fine and sioop Newton, n coualderation of such property bet heavy, and having to ba hove out of the veseal’s jy foe Tape Thorspwon, of thr-echr Magnet, was also awarded his services aa wreekmasier. Sonn Back 8qrar1—Now Orleans, July 16—The ahr Red Fox, arrived yesterday: Je Tanopteo, on tbe 7h Asmoug Seeiee ik ie Capt. ison, of sche Fampico Br June 22. Veessh and trom Tampico. band Newburg 1882, 19) tous rogisier, rated AZ, owued by J D Fish & Co, of New York, and Was inshood in Wall street. (By telegraph.) 11 the cotton from bark OJ Chafies, sauk in Muskeget nel, bus bean taken out and the divers have left Path Snip Western Quoen, now si Pall Rive ‘yt at Barn in 1857, has been New Tork tor ior lesod? Bho wil be rigod and fodauliod at Fall River. y Redford Standard stetes that the new bark on the haven, to be launched this afternoon, is to be wy, bot Caunilis, a8 has been reported. Notice to Mariners, + NoapTi:AD OF aumA, on fr WPARINENT OF Wasninaron. ii, ise, } Mowing ext from s. pon nna = the con@u- Jer ggent ot Adra, v9 che, United states consul at M ‘and by him forwarded to ent, concerning the dangers of tha the coast in that ani prblished for general informa Proctically, however, Tam giaa tosay that the dangers of this rondatead may be ‘greath Feaeetin fact, almost done away wib—bv observing the following very simple rules. OF these It is desirable that masters of vessels should be made aware, if Poatible, before ‘oming here: at, The proper’ grovad for anchoring. ‘This ie a little west of the town, and « Sppanite tothe lead smeling ‘works, ‘but it can hardly be mistaken as except In, stormy wether, when all \ossels shun the spot) vessels will always be found anchored there. Tapay observe, howe for vessels, snch as Aimerican barks, tbe best anehe considered to be when bringing the sot tower of the Messrs, Heredia and a bigh chimpey on a rising ground behind It into the same line. 30."No onptaln should remain a: anchor here when the wes- tery Wind ‘und surt become very sirong. Twice, as T have mentioned, in four months a cable has bes periad, to ship the ship ari eastward fowarte, the mouth ver, stranded, came a total w J) Whrcever she sky and the barometer indleate that 5 come fe coming ov, and the anrf begins to break Reavily 02 the shore, the master of a vessel should lose uo rime in geting up bia apehor an ndiog ontto sea, Shelter from westerly in tbe anchorage about plnve; thowen, Sar shout be eulaful to ‘keep ‘well off t ‘sue- m ef pmeil capes known as “Guardia Vieja,” “Point Foininn and ‘Pont 1 Tf'n saptaln just arrived, and o stranger in this roadstead, ad if. bow to aet in such a case, he cannot do hetter taan to Tollew the example of the Fretich vessels, several of which aro almost alway: The yehored here. ch captains know the coast thermagh!y. A) or 90. (aomed.nies above 100) veaeel teat natin coming hare Yearly ‘Yet acciients among them TOT ayo French captains prt out 10 een, Int the American tala {nmediate.; do tho sane. My experience shows that it and ask # atioutpe to ride outa gale in thie eed rondatead. A due ‘publi’ be igtren! ta ghis cornmunieation, nnd the above simple rules be followed. the freqnent and costly disas- Jere! whick occur in the Foagwiead of Adra svvided in future, sof are cEIwa mA. Fyprocrarme Jntormaion hs at hoen roa a : a sip Pery Grong, trou Loudon for om the: mrt een ‘a reef in the inthe charts, It is reported to lle about LT adneaosscaserente fe) Rd ncod half a mile Phe o orts that 1 saw Lizsie they girack nipon a reef 12%. This iawer reef is very. littie under water, and is « nar- row ‘sand and coral lying in a northeast And southwest row strip of sand and coral iying tm and i In seane copies of the paw Admiralty Chart of the Chinn Rea, aie ek ered has been It ts said to exteant between the limits ud ts described track of their JOUN WASHINGTON, Fydrographer. This votion wit) affect the following Admiralty Cbarts:—Chiva Index aboot, No 1270, and short 2, No 2830, on both whi: thea eho. 2 ipeerted in uil cupics corrected up to preaent date. Whalemen. See port arrivals, fla at New Bediont 16h inet, abi Destemoals, Mares, Bar own Ith mst, borks J i Dovall, Trittie for an Uoeans next day; Spare, Cook, Louad At Flores, Western Islands, May 2, sehr 88 Learned, Boyer, ‘und ald 25. on 8. eredse;, al welloay fa May 20, Montane, Qnayte, trom Mrs Cape Ales, of werk B ve Bh we nd, Report hay Spokena few ves bark, Matinno seit tort ri We in da. rmnpeon, bari, Mes reports ipnate Isiande Apri dl wiht M0 bile op ie al wel" Would be at Bay" ot Iniude fo Detembor at BS Nylon WS, bark Alabema, of 25 cand June Ww, Morepors Nave with ably Bary tondertt, Mot Baepos Ay nod bark Rad Inne 19, rerhl, 4 lays from Genoa for faa Wienabes wa ies 8 Ton 280 We Park in tow of oe ad oft Chop, Vineyerd Sound. Big Rotey Wie yi from Ponce fur New Haven, July pT al ¥ Moly 3 lar 38.29, Wateon (not Ashby), heuce fur Crooked Island, x it “iT, jo OTS Jones, from Alminiri, epposet for Pall 10, Off Cape Maye ‘or Turks Felands, no date, 00 rutles Wot Do hence for Mor o Sexven fore and 7 nue WHO’ n, WAS BOER at 48 56 N, lon 6.90, ~ Arr wht atl Rowe, ‘Thomos, NVork, et brig Virginian, Strom, freon Now. |, having heen on the rock ‘crana from NYork, an Liverpool, to , do 6 Wal for Hong. In port hark Mary © Porter, Adame, brig Klgabeth, Larsen, (rom Salem, wer ‘Dewatana, Je ine Tn port harks Deleware, Theraton, for bs timore Wh; AD m NYork, are Zh. Rad Agee “Roles, from Bostrom. Kugene A Reed, Crane, pefor 8 ork Web. Shi June schre Alexander M, Wing. vy oR Baker, do eexxr. Jone Ut Wiimingtom, Nt Tnobinoa, for . Amesvary; ree, i or, Harrison, deg: Bpitdire, Ary, % a a y ie, Forbes vine. don eoad Volant, AY —Capadian four was in light request, with iy gh Vt Pa ROTA, tar May SAT sehr “Intrepid,” Boston (orobo lly 600 a 600 Dble, at $5.10 for supsrtine, Hawotwinia, Benes for Hamburg: ©, tai 6h 9 Dae $5 60 ‘or pring Wheat, extra, and at $5 6 fark Thorian W Boe “peat rw Open Bea die; Non fur winter wheat, extra. Southere four was bess | blue over with a w te f booyant, th at important chang: ia, eee. Bulk Wana, Maw, Woe rendletn, Lenvton; The sles onl bot 2000 bhis., withia the | Mimmer ED Poe Prank Utynie, Ramteh, lave: above quotations. yur wae in ur emand ght tare Be 8 Toten SorRABAYA. April (nm May) S=Sid Kiober, Bigolow, San the abe ge of prices, Corp meal was sell: York, suited the kite at “sustatons,, Wheet eas ertive, and the 10 ie sound Gualitive were firmer, with a flr export demand prime while wae wantel for milling: the sales embraced About 80,000 busiels at 6) 40 for new amber colored Jor- voy apd Deiaware, $2 5) for Keatackr «nit 1 #190 for ™ $1 88 for choles white ar ty good white Western, be * oe $1 aH Cnvada clu. th x gond domestic abd export raced Ader 100.000 Western miited, OM. @ for eoune , amt veliow too ‘husheis wer mad ¥y avd lower 840, COnPRE fere firm, with exes of 1100 te we hiv ab liye. # 14),¢., 1.000 mate Jawe ec 16). and ame) r lot re. ywrted at 169 ¢, a Tee. and 900 hage Mar-catho at a Ice Corros.— The ing, thoneh © (hows in prices. The » Sonat @.600 af ity OM epmnners’ Account Peersuwrs — Ral Te Fvorpaat, 6,000 hosbers wheat were op vet maser Bole Karsh icteaherh. ot wih logon nd coe to funy Palmer i 5 Beige: to Wa c™ two ns m NS, 10 cays, with 1, Windsor, N&, 1 days, with plae , Malland, NB, 9 days, ith plaster, w § he sre He Wa Paes Unsiare «of Gar », IL moinages vs roactor. i, ioe 0 aa Poa apa from Hamacea, weet fa Bistors. teow Frine 94, with mene, toh ing ames BW a Cy py Hatter, pe ya i Mos, Bondy, from Jeckenny: fall ber walle, enppliad ber wich amd ji “ear Vitlaye Rete War), Harvey, Windaor, NS, 13 day, with a . ie, in tingtas, "Bebe ee erect ann, Whe Behe fo be wnetown PS + Lary, Osbore, Ciearget vn, Eck Kae Walker, Guuiiver Rome Kehr October, Berty, B a ei) Bebr Arcturaa, New oanb, Bebr Almoirn T. Hort, Pr Sehr Jutta, hI Bebe Union hiviy. New Haven, ? daya 4 # Union. w Pre engage ferr id ed Fayseh, Crowell, Rondon fo" Bostca. 9 Havre were Merson’ Brewster. Ropiwot fae Providence mente at old fignres cornet Kenneher, Jct. | iadephia, Dac — Role iia, Robinern, otf bit tee : ese ; ; smesesess: ee ~ eed Le e2e HE BF 7 git r branches, a + Vineet, July d—Ip port eelr Davenport, fr m Mle € os American Porte, ALPXANDRIA, Jaly 16 Arr siraunshiy Montiontin, New schrn Jas Holme. Matthews Craumer, A ward Sinde, Grew i Ann cet Alien Miadictam, Pippi, Kast + jew “ Newton, = ih Yorkie. ce eg York a Bid ochre Alvarado, baal 8 Brown, Brown, Providence: Arr reat Gouge Harris, French, Eitza. ean Ada Frunena, 5 iat i Dal fur two brig. Cid Koster Joseph Whi rhs ‘ton Ratunceh ache Degatur Oakes, Oshen X York. ed, id, wr Smet fm. rine bark Bihan Allen; brige Mata: Pat itwi yy WA York: Pens -stearmstiip Larvet Polat, Premeh, ari d, wi Br brige Pink, | Berktoin, Paterenoy ieuwin, Munre, a Vincent, arbre Rea von: WH Adning, Hinkley, Ritedfo | RW Brown, Dillon: Cobasaet, ne Nancy J Beaten, Milf, and whe Fram, Mili ad Ort warke itadies, Kents ond B 1 Sven oun, Ke! eller, ‘Down; Geo J donee. Bw Matan- Bi hl na B Fountain, Keller, Boston, sehr Geo J Jones, cone, Matanza: a ANGOR, We—Arr brig ny Cariton, Cardanae, oa oy Jobn Rh Dow, Havann ‘hrs Caledonia, Coombe, N y Thempeon. taken, wit Detonee, ee, Dornton, do; Tele. Fa *Michergone Pit adeiphias Kiiaa Olle, Rydee, N¥ors: Point, MeDonnel, ode eos te 1 i « serie Wonder, Hallock, Port Bweut AKER sii “Warwick, July 16-814 sehr Poily | Poe, Sek Aa eee BF ivy Arr sche WG Bartlett, Contetiy, ON, Jely 12 hack dated brig Delaware, Weon Buicabe:bport Nd Sp pole Teresina, Marian. Barcelona; Sp brig FY py Millet Wascelbna; Rasa Bruve4Doa sr es Jul I ae careers Conk, god, Salm thy ” PAST GREENWICH, Jur reham, ee Pd sch Cada mah, toh Jas Gi Av PALI RIVER, July 15— grias schr Plyaway, Touker, Wilmingson, NC one sett ine 5 OWN, SC, July S—Arr rads he war eye = tore Nia tb Robin.on York; Phillips, Monnt, do; ft ar eye ter beve Be Baldwin, ¥ : i " Famers: Windeor, 8S. for ‘citmere, scbre Marin & ‘Gout’, ‘Blizabechport or on nt more oe herons Hannidel, Wentword and Poh Bao, Thsomb, NYork for Bangor. pee, sehr Swift, Yarkington, NI, for j Boston, “Hid briga William Clark, F Boltwin, senra Coe on A Gould, Sea Bird, aud BG z Genoa, nt Mith“No arrival, Sid brig Wiliam A Dreenery aces b—Arp score Beulah, Hanson. Boston, for ‘unyon, Matthews, do for Apnea fs woury) for Li ediny era ie Tener e Rupyon mag at $ AM wind SW. sche Bouah and J D x CAT ( HARTFORD, July 1S—Arr sehr Hachel Post, Peion, bore \f Bien Mid Mth, sehr Conpectiou Clock, N¥ork, ' GACKSONVILLE, July S-Cid sob Medora, Bartlett, Bor “sion F, aiy 10—Are Br hi Liver ob abbicnia, Cha rie B Maton ag om NYork; its, bate Unariee eo: Swat Bt Seasn i ‘ GA ri Nv aga 5 ie, ‘woh HF'Sioney pi" NEW coe ie duly Arr barks Good Fi at. Boston; Cole, do; sehr ‘Tal Port Lev Desoto, Johuson, fork via Havens; ‘ard, Barcelona; brig MA Stevens, Bot: ) ‘Star, Gammon, Vera Crux; Yelma, Sogo, rr Omar Pi Pe Newport. we peton, “Shoppy, NYorks be big: Oreos Porbiser: kee Wb Avr (by fa) ship Thoma Jefferson, from, from LiverBon. | ‘Towed to wea 4th, ah and bark’ New Orteans; bp, Harvest ay bark Po: by» Melnt; it ip DeSoto, BROT OLR Tuiy’ Menare brig Brotkeen, Mlalsde’), Riche at NEWARK. Joly. 16—Are nehre Curragow RP, PElsboe>y Ablgal Sean, 1h ramon NC dane Aun, Maa, SY rk: Fey Bicay Polat 'a Servers ce ON RWHCRT PORT. duly lo Are Teaser, Tai etre Ley W Alexander 8 Fore ia, st Bes Sa Pperts Amboy. Sid 13th, McCarthy, Vhadet- uly IS-Arr, schre Chauncey, % John, sport; Splendid, Mahan, Cold Paige om and ‘William It Rowe, ‘Herre felphia. hy sche Thatcher Taylor, Lormg, REDY« Pitzabert NEWPORT. Jhiy ‘1S—Arr achrs Dindem, Tndlam, Provt- dence for Port Ewen; U: Colt, Rey Fg ng beth Davidson, Lope. “de for NYork ‘arab June, Gardner: J , Smith, and il River for do; 5 Willard, Carr, Warren for NYor! tas, Rackett, and Mary brush, ar scbrs Challenge, Ball, Providence for Alesandria;. ¥ barn, Carver, do for Philadelphia; Albert Fie, Ph pat unto for to, vid Sisson, Reynolds, and Lady isi Belle, Bolte, Phindelphia; River for P' bogey Florence, Shaddork *hiladed MW LONDON, at i VER, July 1 Arr ine Ma ¢ Emits, Chapin on! ones, Hage Pia DB Saw Pierson, Alexandria; Mary Elza, Demmingwa; ore JM Warren? NYork; Balumore, ions Joba P Euzabethport: , Stokes, D 2 ‘Vizabethpor.. eid Br bark Block Melon, Sr Jone Nit: schra Geo Martol, Rice 5 Varo! and Rebecca, do Phie New Brunswick; Noe Elizais port ‘ork. Jr NGNCOLA, sa 6—Arr bark Mary © Dyer, Picket, july Meare Br brig rupee) Morris, 7, July 1O—Arr schrs Tange Hlaniey, Lovett, ck: hibord Phare, Cevallers conte a, erty cake: | eee Sith: Arma Bini Srutths ‘Sophia Rober: Guilin, Smith; Sarab Henty May, Hoover: Jain ¢ S Yamen MeCloekee, sen” ‘ces eres Ateneo) ee ne gens Bakes A pity, ie Arr sehr Sarah TR BA 7 July M— Arr ‘Adame, Bry n “ty ‘ : ' f ionsia' TC, Presbres, Prin. FL ARREN, J: A Li Brown, Keene st sea Ar Tharcoa, Work, ta ow ee 3 Pearl sroet. Abhi by John Y REWARD.— none Ba ANA bad ON ep avenne, betwe: thand Thirty Bth, siroaen, ‘Third Bowery, will receive the ubove reward aud ‘basset ‘he owner, a9 It no no value to any person else, $? BRAD WIM BE Pap FOR THE VERY awe ty Dds, onlay Ineving them at No. 67 West Mevenscenih sewer, Dear Ri Srenes, acd $5 > fae REW) seme pe FRO re PRIVATE fama KO. . 8 de Sodan ate, wah Neown otar oe tail, care. short and shor’ viet ane red pacent oF r apewer to the name of The a yroapily paid by returning Meio ue 5 REWARD LOST, IN THIRTY-SEVENTH #1 3 ) bevwenn Rist and Reventh Srna © poet & arvical Inatrumenss. person ret Siarh svouve wid reostve the above TREET, enge of a) REWARD—FOR THE RECOVERY OF A MOCKING SD Pie which excapat from |e, cage on Bunny. che ’ hi Uith: ing tae came t% 185 e tv Treks Ua Shoe oman ores evemee 2 focer = REWARD. TART, ON SATURDAY EVENTING, TULY pe $28) iu 85, $, $€ and SL bilts on th> Cane, F er will teteive the above ar tbe owner b> leaving Wem ia the plumtivg sb op, ret wa ile $i ra poundas thee date Reed 7 enn somety niet on the the breast: ‘wwe ~ a! ne Pera thet ean give tniocumation Fed leaiher onlin Any rhe eae the above rewaril. Where she eae co fe ___ SO8EPR BUR Bast Houston etreet. 5 REW\ED- WILL BR PAID POR THE ARREST $25 6: We Burglar who broke into the house 8 Warren rokera and the Pollet are wodied Joc and Canin wee site. &. CURRKS, 17 Broadway. Wrie A} ANTS dapat, & roll street, Jensey city, Pr that @ gold Fatewt Lever es moo beak po fim River pa Lt = Landred ris Danica. }—- So Ey dV. washed shed IS]UED SRW ANTED =A GRNTLRN Nas wc | ERE: = aa es a on ana avenues. Audios Parnishes House, y NIST TOL WANTEN ™ WILLTANSAURG — A wmall feuily wid v tarmabed ob per ona cat riatiga, sha ae iis Hersid care = ANTFD— TILE, TRsT OF Rod Pourth won Ph avenues Diet ut exceed Sd erate me ished cr net, Address, Nhe 147 Herat wither, AY SPXT.OR ¢ — ereum, tay particulars, ue Hes w wNTrp—a A THRER STORY n strr ated betwrer Fone oars nod Se cond ent Bren avetings; modern | yalrec; rend Do Wwescerd hu. Addrees T. J. OUSE WANTH) TO HIRE —A SMA COMPe 5 HH’ Dwelling Hones. with all the ere consogiences rpiow fourtercth swert preerred. Address bor £102 Post ‘ a AO LEASE A CONT YARD, OR Vac ahs pt a A fen rege on te west side Adress K. in Steere ar carer ar Hous, IN BROQOELYY | vein the r viet Herald ffce. | ANTED 10 evALL sciraaie 4 or fen re y fares of Cave ine aes ey ¢ i UnY, 8 Nevth Vi wok Mo weP. } —-., TO PENTA. Desk I AR bt Bed Ae wo M.. bon , ai wey ohouns of tem Wee It a. stating joa a MATRIMONIAL. a young CRNTERNAN ow TPRNTY ST ar PRE. ent reels thie Brave, co form the es yaint- entertain proprent fortune and ie ey R.; ‘vranee, and in. @ile Bra went nnd Not oe Pree mnt be respected Conf fen aitteen te twenty (en, Addvess Leigh Keene, Albany, N.¥.