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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1865. THE GLASS MAKERS. great price was an equivalent not for the dificulty of sending gold, but for the anticipated difficulty of pro- curing it to send; the expectation being that there i aeat a ae Eemposs atudtes suk Betas taroen ot ones maaiteent hover Cae ‘assisted in ite man: jurope in sul au; of armies ty Mr. Welz, State Senator OUR MANUFACTURERS IN TOWN. Seal joss aaa on Me Great Preparations for the Coming Carnival of Fashion. ‘and this, too, in @ shorter time than would allow of its being replenished. Accordingly the price of gold rose likewise with the same suddenness, Bills are at a premium, says @ good authority, because ‘8 groater money value bas beba imported than exported. ‘The premium is itself an extra profit to thoee who ex. port, but a diminution of profit to those who import; for besides the price of the goods they have to pay a pre- THEIR EXCURSION TO WEST POINT. A BRILLIANT SEASON EXPECTED. The United States Flint Glass telegraph office, from Philadelphia for the season Beck's Be is also Assoc mium for remittance. Our exchanges are, therefore, The Churches, Hotels, Drives Sum his livery stables, so as to meot the demands lation. being unfavorable to us at present, an encouragement to Di-carb soda at 630. export, but at the same time our exports are regu. | $04; 90,000 ibs. gum } 25 casks Dutch UNITED STATES HOTEL. Moser, West & Miller own this fine establishment, and Boulevards. lated by the price of exportable articles Jat home s is’a fine hou ith verandahs and piazzas running Simi Licino tr ae eae |1t8 Numbers, Aims and Im- wo ns Sate mens coe | pene de eres Sa ees you have © Congress Hall Renovated---Its Splen- | ey an ene cr eat when ie wants portance. be profitable to pay with » view to. foreign market for la, Sous. to Liverpool sh $0. Tt Gam a! 0" jen. PleM= | are not inferior to any of the others; but then it wants te Jap altaphs mache sale wie ee e at » Af to Cardi OOo if te the green lawns and . walks of either Columbia did Dining Saloon, Halls, Club are now speaking, There forty. the Western country is very light, and the Southern | 34>" oun, . of these ‘es in the iy other in the British Channei; one to Bristol bi versey City and vielnity; twelve in | Country has but a scanty store of produce of any kind; | direct, at 47d. We also note a ship, St. Johns te Room, Pavilionand Verandah. TS i tern, wih at. History of the Satroduction of Glass Pitsburg, and teen i Boo ‘and ‘ng aneroundinc and the South, for the next yoar at least, will be st Sin ark, same Yor at oon stor in from one races an r petrol i eee “ Ror org en era eye | Making Into America. employ on ant average ‘one hundred men. In many of sarre-s powers ne ate Senet (Va) ian rt to oateriaee Buenos lumber, $14; Rac seo fea rt at Gr un mre ul an iy uy | Mel, or ay, ig hse | § i are only fashioned affairs; all clean and com- emplo; luring some jor , n — ; one, 4 - A ing Park About Being | ee eee eae eae puilding, among employed are, with few exceptions, Americans by birth, and: ineat énoagh in Virginia 19 | Si% SO; Sssbooner Wo 6% Aadewm, HB.» four, Sta. ; bread INTERESTING STATISTICS, | and but fow, if any, English or German workmen can be food us D I thenext year, but there will be nothing for ex- Established. (he 1a Puts Revansan fines ee found thers’ The amount of capital invested in ro ton'and back, $1,000; one, to Newbera, NO. cou! O8; Mosers. Milloy & Barker have divided thetr farm into &o,, &o., ko. Feetiar ange of tho United Staton isnot much under | OTs erosh s Utle Loan amet apckon ef the hoveces | Rechooner to Georgelowa, D, C., wheat Te, 5 alee building lots of fifty feet by one hundred, for whick ” frartitioos of dollars, and the eales‘each year range | ese™™ IACI” Wi tray came too late to allow of pree | RonCout Wo Boston, coal, $1 6; one from Jersey City, te there is already aconsiderable run. valuable pro- from one hundred thousand dollars to sx hundred thou- | Darations Se Oe ee trouation even'bes tbe cae | oe ne, $1 608 $1 1) on fiata Hilsnbeshipors to Bos. New Buildings Boing Erected and Building | perty wi! a about five hundred lots, which are por- | Most of the gentlemen composing tho United States j sanddollars. | | ganization of the labor of the country permitted it, Mbireue th Montevideo and Buesos. Ayrery 2 Britak F 1 Boned “of into, streets aristorratically named Fir» | Fiunt Glass Association met in convention at the Astor | Giagg Fee eee eae vm Dest authori. | The same reporta come from the cotton States, and, | schoonst, 148 tons, to Carthagena: 9 Brida brig, 108 Sites for Sale, tiquous to the beach" and town, and would make beauti. | House on Wednesday and Thursday last, ‘Tho object of | ties, as a “transparent homogeneous compound, formed | except in Texas and a small portion of Southwestern | tons, to Jan a none Deck; 8, barge, 2 60 tons, 46st bo, &e., ke. oa ie It is to be hoped that New York mer- | their mecting together was the transaction of business | by the fusion of silica el the Bien a eallas Louisiana, there was no cotton planted this year. The | 1,000 tons coal, on private terms. x wal Day somne of shone, jue’ Wer etenrsin porter Be aPhomape neotiny” ninety-five parts of | prosident bas removed, by proclamation, the tax of | ’ Ham.—We note sales of 30,000 Ibs. Rio Grande horse, relating to the association. Mr. James Saville occupled | good colorinss glass we find, on analysis, the following:— thechait, and various matters brought before those pro- | Silica sorentyrtwo; potash, thirtecn; lime, ten,” | twenty-five percent in Kind on cotton, and the restric sont were handled with ability, OnThursday, as noticed | _ Stourbridge clay ts considered the best for the manu- | tions previously imposed upon commercial intercourse {nthe Hxnato, the members of the aasociation wero n- | facture of flint casas bus mists, coy tse Rane fouwnich | with the South; but eo far, although a number of vessels vited by the New York branch onan excursion, At | answers the Pnrpore fally as well as that brought from | have beon despatched to the ports east of the Mississippi, fret it was intended the beauties of our Park and vicinity | England. Red lead, soda ash and pearl ash form tho r’- | no general movement towards a resumption of the should form the basis of their explorations, ‘This route | ™aning Ingredients of Mint give Many OF OOF Flom | Southern trade has taken place, and the majority of the was changed, howevor, in favor of a trip up the North’ | the ordinary pig lead, and pearl ash is sufficiently abund- mercantile community appear befogged on the subject. * | ant ina country so thickly wooded as ours. Soda ash | The quotations for government securities and railway river. can be imported at a lower rate than it could be manu- the noonday heat, crowded with fashionable groups. Accordingly the company embarked on board the } factured Bees ‘but this i an evil that time will remedy, | 904 miscellaneous shares, at the Stock Exchange in this The boach itself is’ a peculiar and attractive feature. It | Henry Harrison, and, at about twelve o'clock, stoam | Thus it may be seen that all the material for the manu- | city, for the last four weeks were as follows:— is remarkably smooth, of fine firm sand, without broken ‘on, | facture of glass oxists within the limits of our own con- ‘ks. . ‘June 0. Junel?. having beon got full up, tho vessel was in motion, | facture i Alam txts X rorrod to is extensively exported | attanti¢ Mail. ER, eas See oe summer retreats, which would give them an interest in the well being of the town. A general sale will come off ‘on the premises on the. 28th of this month and subse- quent days, : Now that we have said so much about the city itself, its hotels and accommodations, it is but just that wo should speak of its out-door resorts. DRIVES AND PROMENADES, Perhaps the most fashionable and exhilarating drive by day is along the beach, which extends in one ciroular stretch for about three miles. This, too, is the most favorite promenade, and is at all hours, except during Hexr.—The sales comprise 360 bales Manila on private Hipas were steady, with sales of 15,000 Rio Grande at 150. a 153¢0., gold; 2,000 dry Weatorn, 8,500 do. Savan- nah, 2,000 do, Western slaughter and’ New Orleans om Our Watering Place Correspondence. Carn May, June 15, 1865. ‘The present season at Cape May is expected to bea brilliant ono; preparations are making on all sides. Ho- tels and boarding houses are newly painted, scoured and cleaned. Bathing boxes and bathing women are putting on new dresses, and getting to look clean and tidy after their Rip Van Winkle winter sleep. Every one is busy, nd notes of proparstion sound on all sides. A great in- flux of visitors 1s expected, and, consequently, there will 40c, Inow was steady at tho late decline, The sales were 2,000 tons American pig, deliverable at Elizabethport, af $35; 3,000 do. forge, and 700 do. foreign on private terms. Leap.—75 tons foreign sold at 6%c. a 63,0., gold. Luanen.—We noto sales of 400,000 feet at $14 for hom- be a golden harvest to reap. hollows or coarse stone. Shining pebbles sparkle on it— ‘A ndnibet of sooeds ate pro-enghged tn the leedting ho- ‘which is found tho celebrated Cape May diamond, | There were about sixty presont, including @ num: | to england and Germany from this country. Cleveland & Pi ‘38% 62KCTO og OT Bee Wor este further sales of 15,000 gab tela, by merchants, professional men and others from | “Next t thie Ie eoPee ber of invited guests. Some bestowed thom- | coypararive MERITS OF AMERICAN AND EURO- | Cleveland & Toledo 96 = 92K TE 102 | ons at $1 15 a $1 20. ; » Next to this is the road leading from Congress Hall | selves on tho settees in the woll-appointed PEAN GLASS. cree te Isl - 94: Sue 91% ie Puovisions. —Racelpte, 886 bbls, pork, 92 packages cut jcago & Northwestern. meats, and 677 do. The pork market has ruled Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington and other places. The hotel keepers are making every effort to cater to the comfort and well being of their guests. They are newly furnishing, painting and adorning their houses. HOW THE WAR AFFECTED CAYE MAY. ‘Thero has been a decline of visitors to Cape May since to the ‘steamboat Tending, ee: of {wo and @ hell | saloon, while others, to whom such a trip wasanovelty, | ‘The details of the process of manufacturing glass are | Chios & Norn ee 2% Yard of Cape May. Fast horses and fast genta can | and who had nover been up the Hudson previously, pre- | Well one, 4 Se ireee. a share: contig Ton Ghicago Buriington&gu'y.1053¢ «105. —«108 is ri Aet thy Patan mtnien tees eon sig over It. Jt | ferred remaining on deck. The latter watched with in- | the workmanship and execution. ‘The German workers Cumberland Coal. 38 38: trees, which make it a favorite resort for picnic jos, | terest the New York sido as it became more sparsely i uae fa Cale ugh peared SE Cae enter are ne pry RR . 6 F4 steamboats it inci , however, in ornamental gi vases, &c. cago Nisha. ae a ‘Towards evening, when the are oxpéMed at | studded with houses, and at length merged into that | 1 lt ae aipelly Ferrie im Ameriog havo notabaght | Delaware é& Hudson Canal. 136 beh eee? the landing, this’ is literally crewded with pedestrians | pogutifully wooded scenery which characterizes tho river. | to enter into competition with them. The trade in such | Hudson River. heavy to-day, and though there have been a good many there were purchasers only at prices show! decline of 50c. a 75c, The sales were it 6,000 bbis., cash and regular, at $27 75 a $28 12 for new mess, closing at the inside price; $24 50 a $25 for old do., $18 560.0 $19 for prime, $20 a $20 560 for prime Lome also 3,500 do. new mess, for ali June and July, $26 a $27 50. Beef was steady, with sales of bbis. the breaking out of the war. This was not owing to any | and equtpages of all kinds, ‘tho modest buggy to the 7 «(135s iT d, therefore, would hardly want of attraction or accommodation in the place, but to | dashing barouche and cumbersome omnibus. ile drive | The dimeulty with them was to discover, on golng down pier oO ea estareta for’ the necemsary wouble and 110 = 111__ | as trom $10.a.$16. Beef hams were quiet. Bacon was the lighthouse, which in a very fine one of its | the spiral statrease to the lower deck, which was the New 61 85% tend the following causes:—It was the great resort of the King, being o1 4 dred and fifty feet high, and supplied i! expense they would. have to undergo. In the more useful dull and nominal. Cut moats were steady, with sales of bathecs ookrtock and thets'tncbsinas ches-srant:thaed tev’ | ieitReeemitel papeoenovedriee: ligne cca! tes Cops | oe ae nares aun AitL: | areiciag OC. nUaTS is OMe MUR Re UO MLIN Woae WK 10% 18% | 400 At Io, 0180. for shoulders atid 140. 9 17340, ” si dee texapeetitecnnie deere P | shore wore pointed out by the old hands, who took every | finds its way into this city from England and the Conti. me 8854 | for hema * Lard was'a shade lower. ‘The sales wore diegay their ae tn lavish enjoyment. Southern | “FT tien theso there are several other qniot and in- | possible trouble to enlighten and amuse their fellow paa- | ent, we may fuirly coniest superionty. At, the ed me TO a ca eee oe re, ed oh a 9X0. for Rangoon and 100. erchi trad 7 i ir , America suc- wi merchants, pollticians, professlonalists and traders | toresting rosorta in tho country and around the city, | yengors, Washington Irving's residence, Forrest’s castle | cneded in cartying of the frat prize meda! for fineness of —* ga? et | atic forCarclins, . Sxzp:.—There have been further sales of 7,500 bags Calcutta linseed here, and to arrive, at $2 173, a $2 24. ‘Srices.—We note further sales of 1,000 mats cassia and 600 bags ging:r on private terms. ‘SvGar was steady for raw, with a fair demand at fall prices, The sales were 1,100 bhde., Pape last eve- ning. at 103¢c. a 18%0. for Cubaand ld4c. a Porto Rico. Refined were steady: we quote hard at 1930., soft white at 17%<c. a 18%¢., and yellow at 160. @ 16%0. Stuart’s quotations were the same as quoted im thought they were not keeping time with the fashion if they did not spend a few weeks at Cape May. The war put an interdict upon this class, Some fow years ago the people of Now York were fast becoming attached to Cape May. A line of steamers ran there, making it a most pleasant trip. So the good peo- ple of New York thought, and the varied attraetions and among which Cold Spring Grove cccuples ® prominent | si other places excited consldorablo interest. Some | workmanship. Mr. Gillland before referred to, was suf. ‘2 nace coun i CONTEMPLATION. ‘one or two gentlemen told anecdotes of the different sta- | ciently enterprising to send some of his manufacture to Near tho’ lighthouse is ‘@ large tract of iand, partly | tions, which would, if published, astonish the credulous, | that “World's Fair,” and the specimens of their kind coe aae, the lighthouse is a lange tract of Mads Prva? | Stories of Captain Kydd and’ bis mysterious disap- | were considered superior to either the English, French with a circular fresh water pond in thecentre, Some of | pearance and flight, as they would have it, under | or Gorman glass, How is it, then, that we find American the most enterprising of ‘the inhabitants are exerting | © Wing of his Satanic majesty, and of the extraor- | glass underrated in the United States? = a os of Ce themselves to convert this into a race course. This dinary virtues of a certain ‘Antony's nose, did not fail to Before the commencement of this war the duty on 1m- upon 6's of sseeees 109: 1 = would be a very attractive feature, and will, I hope, be | ¢xcite the one of a crowd of eager listeners, Ex. Doried. iss waa, thirty per cent, while here ee ne 7 Tveteenties fen soe ba 108; 6 ve clamations of genuine delight greeted those magnificent | ation on home manufacture. Since tho breaking tered. carried out. ‘There are plenty of fast naga in the ivory Views, scen as tho stoamer turnsa bond in the river. In | the war the duty has becn ralsed ten por cont, making it | Ten-fordies, compel 4% 98 0 Registered 6's of 1881. splendid sea bathing,at the Cape, confirmed them. a i tables connected with the hotels and in the country a ‘Ten-forti tered. 95 Every one began to speak of Cape May and ev one |. ce the saloon, as on deck, sparkling champagne vied with | forty per cent, while all sales of the manufactured arti jes, regist eves DOIG our Sea ey esata ob Caio Witte een eal tt. ene a Fe a ee. eo ee Sritand ansedte fa'the number of | aro taxed six ‘per cent, Thus, virtually, the Increase of | Sixes of 1867- “a1” Md M112. |“ War.—Boenwax ts firmer, Wo note further salee of The different sources of amneoment are numerous | its admirers, A stranger would certainly have strong | the duty on imported articles is but four per cent, Labor | Ce Oe sa verieg, | es 0% wong F800 the: at dF 5 ad peti ieee, and et ~ | suspicions of asmall portion of Gascon blood in the | in Europe is poofiy compensated. In portions of Germany varied enough 10 please tho most exacting. Be- | Veins of many of those present. The Henry Harrison at | hands can be procured for glass. factories at tho | The following figures show the recoipts on the canals sides driving and promenading they B | length, after scarcely four hours had clapsed from its | rate of thirty-five cents por diem. Here in America the jes up the bay oF to the opposite shore of Cape Hen- | Wength, after sarcete Tur Him Hero the greater por. | price of Iabor is enormous, In our glass manufactories of this State during the month of May for the past seven he tion of the party disembarked and proceeded to stroll | the wages average from four to six dollars por day. In | years rote lovers of the, plscatory art will find eumiclent | gbout. It ie novdioss to doscribe the beautiful situation | the face of these facts it oan hardly be expooted that in a while the sports: | Orthat far-famed military academy. The excursioniste | prices we can compete with the foreign article introdnced eee eee eres ee ae eeeving. and the | ©xamined with the most intense pleasure the various de- | into our markets. While gold was at 260 to 280 the lovers of the bivalve will find them fat and’ delicious | Partments of the school. The cannon and mortars cap- amount of imported glass was small, because the ex. tured in the Mexican war recolved a | mount of their | pense of importing it was so much increased; now, how- | _ enough to satify the most opicurean taste. A dozen on large amo’ Eyer, this protection is withdrawn from domi pt eal ‘The tolls reached their maxinmum in tho year 1862, the halt shell would be aoJoke, It would be a serious | aHeatlon, and the cadets, in thelr closoly, diting_ and ae ee a ot | tasteful uniform, were duly admired, But tempus. t, | facture, and, with gold at 130, the importation is com- | when total receipts for the season amounted to matier Avon Yor 8 New, Fork Atarmes Oe Oe ra | en dueectieal TAA dena at; five o*elosk: in the | monoed with renowed vigor. "By examining the customs | $5,186,943 ‘The aggregate tolls this year will probably epicure, and then you can flounder among black fish and | Sfoeneon the signal from the steamor compelled the | returns we 30 a large quantity of Amorican cut glass is | fan short of two millions of dollars, to their sweet fancies. The government took the line of steamers for government purposes, and there was no railroad to Caps May. So people soon began to forget that it oxisted at all. Tho sarne thing happened at Phila- delphia, but there was a line running to Atlantic City—a wnall, insignificant place, with afew houses built upon sand banks and bluffs. No matter, a railroad ran to it, and thither the people began to flock. Last year a line of steamers ran down the Delaware Bay from Philadelphia, and the new line of railroad was ‘MIBKEY. with sales at $2 023, a $2 03, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS jarried. Aiizn—Rossaut,—On Thursday, June 165, at N. J., by the Rev. W. N. Durnell, Yauxs P, Atay, of Bank, to Harne ©., daughter’ of the late William , sussel Brasner—Bou.—In on Saturday, June 17, So Coen te ee , by the’ Rev. Dr} Panay Brasuer to Lavra A. Bore. opened at the commencement of the season, and since | white fish, sheepshead and porgy, cod and herring, each 4 ty unwillingly to re-embark. annually exported to South Amorica, Australia, and even . Cape May is fast regaining her prestige. Last soason her | In lta own good time, | POR their arrival on board they were entertained at din. | Europe—plainiy proving that in the’ manufacture of that | The city of Chicago was considerably excited last week Birth. ae, article we are superior to other countries. by the sudden disappearance of one of its prominent Dicxrwson,—On Saturday, June 17, Mre. Captain Jomw hotels and boarding houses were pretty full, and this year a ner, the trip having given all a first class appetite, After there are indications that they will be crowded. ey tee Cea suena Oeoanvice eer Bite Thus we have reviewed the glass interest of our | norchants. The affair is thus referred to in one of the dinner the usual toasts given on such occasions were dul: May is tho fag end of America somewhere. They little gi su asia? | rule Toca orarene eapermstins mike ecine’ vot ‘that honored. “The association,” “Our Western and Easter R. Dicxrssox, of a son. i 10 eo jon,” “Our West and rm Charlesto1 know that it is within eight hours’ journey of their _com- manufacture may not long continue unacknow' journals of that city:— n'(8. C.) papers please copy. A SHORT SKETCH OF CAPE MAY. " | visitors,” with a number’ of individual tonsta, were Cape May is the extreme southern point of the redoubt- ane, — sande tae 0 eed lier Beane Tpekes'td (w epeethen' whith no doude ‘possoensa ‘con. | that under. the auspices of the “United States Flint |" tn commercial circles there was considerable commo- Died. able little State of New Jersey, and near where the waters | foot of Walnut street, then pass 4 the flourishing and | *iderable merit, but which the nois> arising from the | Glaus Association’ ¥ @ excellence of our workmen may | tion on Thursday morning, in consequence of the an- | Apams.—At Saratoga Springs, on Saturday, June 17, of of the Delaware Bay debouch into the Atlantic | interesting settlement of Vineland, which would well re- ceaseless revolutions of the paddles rendered dificult to | be made apparent. nouncement that Mr. Whiteside, of the firm of be <4 dropsy of the heart, Wiiuam Apams, aged 36 years, 1 ocoan. It is rather a pretty little city, extending along | Pty & visit if you have time, Persons here complain that | Po,heard. Te Bary riven ‘wore. elamal trenésiip, | L D COMMERCIAL | $4, Gov in eloney, and igoring behind him unpaldchecks | The relatives and friends of the family, L. 01 leave of one another, swore eternal lends! ,( in money, anc wing in im up| chee! e ives lent H = i company is not Uberal nor accommodating | falea' whey “wouldn't. xo homo till morning,” would FINANCIAL AND COMME for that amount in the hands of commission merchants | bers of St. Nicholas Lodge, No. $21, F. the beach. It has a standing population of about six hundred, and hotel and per ogrong § accommodation for #0 many thousands. Some of the hotels are very imposing buildings. Some of the cottages are rather picturesque aud showy; some rathor dirty and retiring, as if asham of themselves. The strects are rather narrow, but at all times pleasant, as the cool breeze from the ocean fans them. As it is left to each individual to clean up his own house and place, including the walks and streets in front, there appears to be a diversit; enough In ite arrangements oe nor, su. | continue “free and easy,” and hailed “Columbia” in a and bankers. Yesterday morning be sold large amount Emp oe cag Heer od Tanner which caused her sores, to echo, back their Soxpar, June 18, 1968. | of produce to a merchant, to be Wolivered in “the after- . ° | lusty salutations. were delighted with the day’s both | noon, and on ’Change he purchased very frecly, appa- states:—Our New York arrangements are not Best ‘The past week has witnessed a rising market for both a for the uxter in sbeske expect them to be so on Monday next. We wil rently to meet tho sale, pa Albin, Fulton county, N. Y., this (Monday) two o'clock. in Bovurk.—On Sunday, June 18, after a short illness, the widow Bourk, aged 70 years, 2 months and 28 days. The friends are requested to attend the funeral, at twe o'clock, between Third and Fourth avenues, Gowanus, “< brootiya, Westchester, Gussre Li infant IAL.DSON,—At jussre LawRascn, son of Joseph and Libby Donaldson, aged 2 years and 10 + | proceedings, and seemed impressed alike by tho beauty of the sccumey ‘of the Huason and the extremo courtesy | 801d and stocks, which closed dull but firm, and the | on the State Savings Institution, and receiving for the See eg a ee ee ee in. Vhilade’. | of the New York committee, composed of Messrs, James | ranks of speculative brokers have been reanimated by a } former s check ‘on the Union National Bank for $28,600, phia, and be a great saving of time, shortening the jour. | S@ville, N. 8. Baily, H. Harrison and A. Thiery: few hungry aspirants for fortune from the outside world, | “0d a check on the Merchant's Loan and Trust Company ney to about six hours, But who aro those gentlemen? What is their associa- (vie ba (paler for $11,000, on both of which he drew the currency and ‘X line of steamers will commence running here on the | t!on? What is the interest they represent?’ What ix ‘These, the “outsiders,” have been aocommodated in m has not been seon since, It also aj that under a of the gluse manufacture in tho United | cases on what aro called favorable terms, which generally | promise to the officers of the State Savings Institution inion in that respect. Whi have every 17th from Philadelphia, and the New York com are | the histo on pave eee tie new ea oars tink thes grax | expocted to resume their line, now thet the care ore pagel We ise reearited to “ead to these queries in | means that they are allowed to operate on a ten instead Enon i he le on ae Rely le —. months. : ate would be meoft accession, nnd of course caltivate | To persons having plenty of time on hand, and wishing to | ®. \nteresting » manner as possibie. of « twenty por cent margin, ‘The bulls have occupied | pmount of $16,000. Of course the bal te obese: | Sean os Mri oy Peter's churdh, om jowark enjoy a pleasant sea trip, I would recommend these routes. THR UNITED STATE FLINT GLASS ASROCIATION. ‘=: N NOT YET FULLY COMMENCED. themselves in the congenial task of exalting the merits | were thrown out this morning. We understand measures Fe ee ne ray cit about the end of | This association was formed in the year 1862. Tt met | cr their favorite stocks, and th® bears have been biding | 87° boing taken to follow him. His destination is sup- June or 1st of July. Then the cars and steamboats pour that year in New York; in 1863 in Pittsburg; in 18641 | ¢.i¢ time, and preaching that all is rottennoss within. | Psd to Connie. in their precious freight of wealth and beauty, and Cape | Boston, and again in New York the present year. On | a, biee bs fa distrustful, misanthropical animal, who The following table shows the amount to be paid on . each day of the present week on each description of the May awakens toa new life of gayoty and pleasure, At “ Sema Taw of the wetats aon epee, Cungrans inal being. | (ne Seeee cocnelan the chaunl convention wee hold at | years good tidings to none. Ho is always seeing a wil | 0’ i ra scree the only leading one. Only a few guests—invalids who | the Astor House on Wednesday last. ‘The ‘following | gornoss of rank vegetation and ruin in the distance along them in front of their houses. ‘It has variety at least, and as the Mayor and Corporation—for Cape City has a Mayor and Corporation—as they are pleased with it, of course Iam. However, these are minor evils, and will goon bo remedied. The country around the city is rather flat and destitute of loturesque hills and dalea; but then it has other at. Ne Papers please copy. DAYTON. At her residence, ast Kighty-third street, between Third and Fourth avenues, on Saturday evening) June 11, aged 74 years, Jus wife of Edw and mother of Tease and Miln P. Dayton and The Total “sili take. place on ‘Tupeday aferscen 3 Mractions, | Ht has splendid roads, pretty ‘arm ardone and | desire quiet and Tepose—have arrived; but in two weeks | shows the attend Thi tatives sury notes: a Rel pem three edosk, from the Church De cot surrot wel ; feeks | shows attendance :—Thirteen representatives from —_ | a aaa iene eats pea ‘of forest glade and | more we will be metamorphosed into one whirl of | factories in Brooklyn and Jersey City. six from Pittsburg | té Principal railroads, and he wonders that men can be 950. $100. $500. $1000. 5000. | the Redeemer, Rast Righty (th street, between Second Brosh attord charming retreats for ‘-whispering lovers.”’ | gatety and pleasure. and Wheeling, six from Boston and vicinity, two from | such fools as to buy stocks. At every drop in the | June19.... 4074 9948 49740 99480 4,974 | and Third avenues. relatives and friends of the Cape May being a kind of peninsula, the sea breeze The amount of money it here for the season must | Philadelphia and one from Portland—making a total of | market he reminds his more intimate friends of the 20, 4975 9950 40750 99500 4,975 | family are invited to attend. tempers the air at all times, making it delightfully | beimmense. Mr. Cake, of Congress Hall, told me that | twenty-eight—and comprising almost three-fourths of ite Jon of th c theeeedtin ace 4976 9953, 49760 90520 4,976 | _Diruara—On Saturday cresting, Zane 11, CarmERie, cool and pleasant in summer. Then it is said to | last year his net profits were about twenty-five thousand | the glass making Interest of the country. Among the opposite persuasion of the error of their ways by @ repe- 2 Hf 99 “4 so 70 906 « sort Wife ot Docaatien mar Jat Se ct ar of Jo be free from musquitos, which insects, by the way, are 4979 9958 49790 996 80 rei invited to attend the funeral, from her late dollars. When we take into account the large sums an- | principal houses represented were:—Bakewell, Pears & | tition of the everlasting “I told you sol’’—regardless of poy Merger an in rowed the hotels a ay ieyoenl b, a Lyon & wal ae & on. Brice, ciatarts & the ten or twenty por cent rise in the interval since he last of servants, waiters, &c., we some hy Brochimer ‘o., Sweeny, Co., There are now twelve hundred and ninety-seven na- idea of the vast flow of money that can leave such a re- | Planters’ Glass Com| ‘©. Doiflinger &'Co., Constitu’ | "tered the same melancholy warning. The bull, on the turn to hotel keepers and omens, ‘and this in four months. | tion Flint Glass Works (a ‘hiery & Ge), South Brooklyn, | other hand, is sanguine and full of hope. He believes tional banks, having an aggregate capital of $310,296,891, ‘As I suid before, it has uinple accommodation for six | Leading factories for lamp chimneys:—Boston Sandwich | that everything must go up, and that everthing ought to | nd circulation to the amount of $140,707, 756. thousand Cao Giving them an average of a fort- | Company, Mount Washington, Cape Cod and Suffolk Glass Pri hij for hi Hi ‘The Racine and Mississippi and Northern Illinois rail- night each, this makes the number of visitors about | Companies, Union Glass Company, Long Island Glass | 8° UP. Prices are never igh enough for him. His crt rs taley-tve thousand for ie ‘feagon. LR oo Company, J. Saville; Empire State Flint Glass vote motto should be “Excelsior.” So long as they do go up es earned pn the bap rege june 7 wagner uest’s hotel or boarding house expenses . Drinks, ette Glass Company, Excelsior Glass ease over recel for the same time rear Sigars and mint julops, with soveral ef ceteras for the cis Pelitee k Co., ke. ” sel boo ame Aegean $1,904. 2 ; P ggg and nicknacks, ducks of bonnets and the The officers of the association aro: best of bis ability; but when a panic comes he is often D ike for, the ladies, $25. al $100. aya att dollars dent; James Savile, Acting President; J. caught between the horns of a terrible dilemma, and not } The alpeekee toa, ‘and Utica Railroad has been per guest! no] over- | President; J. P. 1 Secreta urchased ew Central Com; r. Per Mica Suis exisciolien ‘eoeaa pice ceases Nous | Game cabiote oh shia teacetation, ove sttstinn to heen ofl | erretesncy ams snore Gena“ had: previveny mage, "si alpanadin of specie from the ar NR figure of three and a balf millions. Let us make it three | all trade organizations—the interests of their body and | *fter which he vegetates for a season, or canters off to m pune Hew propernn which world be a handsome thing fora water- | tho entire glass manufacturing fommunit —and d the pastures new, with a mental resolution, however, to re- | last week and since January 1 Meng as follows with encouragement of @ uniform good i the the same: — SA since ob Sos onan ha noh pub Senet tut | semen ersemmmeies reer i tas eaeaata tack sadness ee wae Sank tarerinne. eppereany. | SE _— prices ca blast upon us, I will try and give you a picture of some | will be shown from this article, After losing their horns, and a portion of their bide and ‘Twenty: ‘a 229,356 2,008,828 tail, however, some of these bulla transform themselves Patent! habe Ra 7 bene ‘Thirty-seventh street, on Tuesday afternoon, o'clock. De Graw.—Suddenly, at Rahway, New Ji Kars E. Dx Graw, daughter? of John and Maria R. De raw. The funeral services will take ‘at St. Paul’s church this (Monday) afternoon, at 2o’clock The trains leave Jorsey City at ten and twelve o'clock. Forp. Sunday, June 18, Tuomas C. For, aged 0 years and 9 months. ie No, 32 Va take place from the residence of his the pests of all summer enjoyment, for they hover ‘around you and seem to scream with laughter at your frantic efforts to crush them. Cape May, too, has a morsel of hii to boast of. Though she never figured in the war of independence nor in the late war for the Union, still she has had her important epochs. In 1609 the renowned Hendrick -Hud- son sailed down the Atlantic coast in bis old the Half Moon, as far as the mouth of the Delaware. 6 disheartoned from prosecuting his researches ho re- turned. Some fourteen years later one Cornelius Jacob- ,® Dutch skipper, came to the Cape, stood god- er for it, considerately giving it hisown name. Later il came a third adventurer, named David Peeterson de ries, who planted a colony at Cape Henlopen, on the east coast of Delaware, but the Indians made short work ofthem. Peter Hoyser, a skipper, purchased Cape May from the resident chiefs in 1t and in 1641 it was again bought by some Swedish agents. In 1654 the redoubtable : ae ee ieee bwo 0 Gnxext.—On Th June 8, in the city of Nash- ba Tene, Guamuaw Gums" of Phebe E. and mas Gilbert, years days. The relatives end frienagbt the family are invited to attend the: futteral at the Wutch Reformed chu: moe Newark, N. J., on Tuesday morning, e Se ato. te8 15,710,826 Peter Stuyvesant ascended the Delaware; extinguishi of the most exciti the smali spark of Swedish power that 're: it | place presonts. Po: AMERICA AS A MANUFACTURING, COUNTRY. {nto bears, aid go about the street uttering gloomy fore- peans Grivra.—In Jersey City, on Saturday Jone subsequently got into the hands of the British, and was | than to lounge, absorbed in a pleasing reverie, upon Our natural resources have formed the theme of many | '™ . mn) : Total since January 1 Ta Da,r10,000 | 17, Cuanues E., onl child of John and Mary 7. gradually colonized by attracted to it by its | broad, cool piazzas of the hotel a lengthy and interesting article, and still the subject re- | Dodings and untimely warnings ever after. How they |: » 00s tniisgg UaEY 1,..... $30,480, 719,640 | aged 11 Toonthé and 10 dap ‘Abundance of fish and oysters. front of Congress Hall and listen to the ceaseless mur- neaael: Th . manage to bear up under the dark shadow in which their | "70°88 Bove snestees S006 Saye hraaIe eS Q The relatives and ‘of the family are A ne’ called The Daily Wave illuminates Cape | muring of the Atlantic, and watch the graceful barks— | mains unex! je magnitude of our ares, the | Tk | ts are enveloped, the bears only know Muller & Wilkins sold at suction on Saturday the fol- | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of May. It in owned and edited by the Mayor, Mr. Magona- | for ships bound cast pass close—as they skim along the | wealth hidden in the rocky caverns of our land, and the ves and prospect —— ‘No. 6 North Fourth street, 5 , this From s weekly it has been converted into «| channel almost within haili the prolific nature of our soil serve to place us ina position | However, they have their uses; they prick bubbles | "4 sare National Bank of Commerce, $190 each.. 100 jonday) morning, at half-past 11 o’elock. remains ly, to meet the demands of the coming season, so | tant ones, that seem but a speck darkenit blown by unscrupulous bulls, and therefore they are to & Co. ++ 100% | will be taken |. ¥., for it y that Visitors will have Cape gossip fresh from the press | Lovely women Mit around the beach and promenade, of independence so ecgiors aid which has not been | 2 0%O ot ot the police of the Stock Exchange. Oe oe eee on: 101 & 103 J —On Friday evening, June 16, Rev. Jamas with their morning toast cock | rant int attained an} er nation world. . ss» ay and gin gant, hope, tavigrenee 2 he healing by any tm the world. Our vast | "N07 Niway property will be eventually beyond the 2 ¥. and N. H. Ralirosd Co., $100 each. R, , Am the oth age. ove breese and the pleasant decked in the height | mineral wealth t# being constantly more extensively 1 of fashion, wearing their most fascinating «miles and ins. Co,, $100 each........+.+++ Bevtching, sire ata Piuying the very deuce with the | developed. Geologically the American continent is ad- control of both bulls and bears hardly admita of a doubt. | ere a ne areca, other than dry goods bo bow their diminished and | mirably adapted for mini rpores. But meanwhile railway management will need to be beto di Potlttcians ape Be: The native Pro- | | tly improved upon, and the roads will have to take and specie, at this port for the week ending June 16, was iibzeally to fee spiritasl ua to une terayoral wants of their | hearts in homage before their. divine Dod. June 1 v. ua to wants ty fore ine ducts of 1g, June 17, Monae V., son Seer, Mae, Saree eran, “arnt nemcen” | shane Coote Win nocd es, sasesteame Cee en eed eer otc, | into ther own bands that branch of thelr business which | {510/00 The imporie of the week compareae fol | of Darid and Juli 4. Kelly, aged Tyears, 10 months aad . statesmen—even Jows:— not to be outdone, are about building | President himself—and vow that if their lated as European countries self-reliance is one of the | i# # Present performed for them by the express compe | wi saging Junel6. June 9. June 26. The E; ans, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful a church which is to eclipse all the rest. most important elements in the education of a nation, nies, which reap the lions ehare of the profit on the best Dry $992, 1,213, 416,247 385 pried and the nea ony eee ‘clock, from , Wilton street, Mor- risania 825 1,213,042 2,216,301 1,467,994 3,175,282 1,964,880 clase of freight. Gan mane. ROTELA. machinery of government will go to smith It han somo cight or ten hotels, another building, and | Merc who have left thelr business, but and the advisability of a perfect acquaintance prea sont has, Saasbeas, Sama feemaaes ' more in contem| Wesides & large number of poard- | cares behind them, calculate on arise or fall in stock | with our resources is of great importance. As a| , The gold fet was active throughout, under a large | poy g5.908,016 9,670,400 9,600,000 9,660,206 Laorinn — 0p Sunday, June 18, Taomas, infant son of ing houses, and. private cottages owned by ‘wealthy | and. panic in the money market. manufacturing country our superiority is unscknow!- demand for customs duties and export and an accession The Pith Bi of this eity toe a] sad Ase Levees Seed § months on Seen am of speculative business. The extreme quotations on class seem #0 absorbed as to enjoy a sort of “4 the street were: — heaven of their own, and are evidently well pleased with | ¢dged, and still in many instances we excel the Old the world in general and themselves in particular. Then | World in skill. The mania for imported goods labejled af epeune's becom, some end: sonvaly venturing in, | L2Béom oF Parle is fst dying out, and ore long it will be while others layfully battle with the waves, and toss | discovered that we are uct the lees independent as re- amidst their laughing an the manu! red arti sae oy gards factut icle ag well as the natural weene. Togular semi-apnual dividend of five per cent, and an ex- | parents, No. 146 East seventh street, this (Monday) Lowest, | tra dividend of three per cent, payable July 1. 198% | The following named institutions have aleo declared lay dividends:—Ninth National Bank, semi-annual, five per 1433, | Cont, free; National Park Bank, semi-annual, six per + Picturesque | product, ‘The subject of the manufacture of glaas is 14244 | cent, free; East River Savings Bank, five and six per Evening adds new grace to the picture. The moon | *uMiciently worthy of notice, and we, therefore, lay the 148; cent per annum; Hamilton Fire Insurance Company, beams sparkle over the restiers face of the ocean; the | following facta as regards glase making in the United The closing quotations at the Evening Exchange 0D | son; annual, four per cent, free. . “eet Ot Nonde. and relatives are invited to attend the y, happy tide of human loveliness and human frailty | statgg before our reade Saturday were 144% @ 144%, The prices of securities facteases along the beach, lulled the soft strains of 5 d from Nativity, Second music that float ike brillient calowne end drawing. | GLASSMAKING AXD ITs 1xrnopvcriom INTO THE | Werest the same time as follows:—New York Central CITY COMMERCIAL RRPORT. funere ad eats Soe) srleneen, ‘= ood Ss thousands are enjoying the whirl and burly- UNITED BraTRS. 94}4, Brie 7734, Hudson River 10934, Reading 96% (*.3), Baronpay, June 17—6 P. M. ovelock. rly ee ae iain ch th dak Sey) The art of manufacturing glass seems to have been | Michigan Southern 65%, Rock Inland 100%, Fort Wayne | Asum.—Receipta, #8 bbls, The market continued dull oun JT- hemos oe aga Itise xe and torron, fvaiky 7 and fashion. Th isa charming | Known to the Egyptians, from the fact of beads of that | 97 (b.3), Cleveland and Pittsbarg 70 (b.8), Ohio and Minis. | at $7 600 $7 75 and $8. picture elena, no where can it be more fully | material being found in mummies. This would show us | sippi certificates 2534, Cumberland 42%, Quicksilver Basavercers. —Recel 12,791 bbls 240 do. wueey. Amply enjoyed than, in, this benutifal, S2 | that the manufacture of glass dated at Joast three thou- | 6214. i f and 210 bags corn scan! 008 bacet ween, Bao de nervous anxiety of the countis howse, will find bere ‘a | Sand years back. According to Pliny and Strabo the ‘The foreign exchange market was very firm at ad- | corn, 24,700 do. oats, 196 do. rye, and 600 do. malt. The grateful ng am jife and vigor. in- | glass works of Sidon and Alexandria were noted for the | vanced rates till near the end of the week, when it | flour market continued dull and heavy for all kinds, but panel he bin pen eye or mye Hh Deautiful articles they produced. weakened @ fraction, under a slight increase of mercantile | prices can scarcely be called lower, The firmness of juence of the pleasing excitement, os > ‘rand | From the specimens found in the ruins of Nineveh we | bills and @ disposition to delay remittances, in the ex- | gold—which sold lower than yesterday—had no effect on the bracing waters of the mighty Atlantic. The young | know considerable perfection was attained in the manu. | pectation of @ decline in the price of both gold and ex- market. The sales were 6,600 bbis., the market vom. en, ah " and gay; whose mission ws to, enjoy life, will ind all 18 | rycyure at that period, and in thoee of Herculaneum ape- | change. Sales at one time were made as high as 110% | SHAE hoary to quotations: algo 1,049 bola. extra dahe and plaszas run all along ie front. The bedrooms ppt its mineral waters, ite mani- | ©imens of window glars have been found which must | for bankers’ sixty days bills, but at the close 110% « tat We ed rales at 200 ‘at $5 20 a $6 50. Saratoga be used se) or in | fold attractions; but it has not the splendid sandy beach | have been blown by€analogons methods to those em. | 110% was asked. The market is likely to remain firm, ‘clock. McMayvs.—On Setardey June 29, Shere len a May her sou! reet in pence. friends family are respectfully invited to aioe the s tle (or ) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, AR a eee ceenly, Draréay, June 17, Ha eecond of dohs Caro! nrer My F. and line L. Nuns. . oe er egos uy Gvenes winsows cn ike verandah, | nor the life iavigorting waves of Capo Mi gh MS Frea and frenda of the family are rexpectfully which is Off at each room, fo as to give them oe ployed at the present day. Tho origin of the invention | however, and for the next fortnight especially, in view of role Lgl A Lgl J ema Mvenaune funerl, from the residence of hee Privacy: | The most remarkable festure of Congress Hall of plas, as described by Pliny, in ficiently well known, | the let of July being a sort of eetting day between this | DOTA. wt our quotations, [Comm ment ame srendy, Dit | Tita oo Rast Twenty-sizih street, on Tueeiay after the dini saloon, This is # magnificent room of Rerontan Disarraanance or a Promvent New Yorn | He ascribes it to the circumstance of a merchant vessel, | country and Europe. The agente and correspondents of ‘at two oclock. forty-five in width, and | On Frvanctmn.—Jese A. rdrick, whose sudden dian) laden with natrium or soda, being driven by tempesta: | foreign firine generally make up their accounte to that $6 700 610 oO" On Sunday, Jane 18, after & short illness, ce has excited so much surprise, was last seen in | ous woather upon the seacoast near the mouth of the ni 4 36 a 6 46 | Jomn O'Comnon, aged 68 years, 2 months and 6 days. ‘office, No. 80 Broadway, New Yotk, on the 28d of | river Bolus, Iu cooking food on the shore the sailors | @ate, And remit balances accordingly, and a number of 50 8 660] The relatives and friends of the family aro My May. Since his disappearance several drafts drawn by | supported their kettle with lumps of the soda, after. { miscellaneous forcign credits mature at the same time. 36 8 6 80 | invited toattend the fun from his Tosi m him, for considerable amount, have masaret en have | wards found masses of transparent stone ot lass | ap gold becomes scarce during the next two of three a 710 North Fourth, street a a ee LJ onored, rafte were casi a - | amon, e cinders. y afternoon, drick, President of the Oil City Bank, which Matiatica | case,’ We Od. boworer, that Barvp 4 [Aad {KO | yours the tendency of rates for foreign exchange will be 2 £12.00 | | Revxoide.—In Brooklyn, om Saturday, June 17, of is owned by Mesara me, Pena, & Co Lg quainted with ¢ art inthe thirtecuth century, Window | upward. When the return of Napoleon from Elba 28 a 4 apoplexy, Bowm @, Rervouvs, aged 89 yoars and 9 wi we recent attachment! in: glass manufacture war con ed in Engl 1667, Oa monthe. Joa a Reyne Sor oral taree Menared: Cooagin’ Gy | land tanh of Mint plese wen shorty aiterverts tnucgueased | Tan crvctsce’ it Baghiad the (price of foreign 10 o's 15] Funeral rervices at his late residence, Borgen street, Jars te ot ized and is Rresdens of the Heyérick there. Within tl Inst three centuries the manufacture | bills et ten per cent in one day. Of course, 80 H % saree oy Se besatag ave., this (Monday) afternoon, Broth 1y, ony two millions. - an couree tly improved, and new articles of | remarks a writer on th t, this not 20 feccend G Proaioan Ue lea Dretiae Trssud OO fiers | simoss iporeasiip bests fat neoneet, trv munae obs WP] seers outtveieah fe conh of eatriagn, Gan Wwe arvight of oe ore | Rvcoies —At Poughkeepaie, New York, on Thursday, Foon bi Bo pan} veapial Ly ate erik Ot Gon * hav tor 1 Uime eld the ea ano ornce | Such an article ax gold, even wanibe addition of war in o 0 ° Fae Soar cl : trow k len a a one milhon; el ma e a ime id ; . ai paDy, cap) r ay long eld the palm; but we find that os vin ‘one fon his tee pany, copital two hundred thousand dollars,—rey News, ' America can mow dispute it with them, Asfar as wean | surance, could never have amounted to gomugh. This

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