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300 shs bo aed S 200 te gx 2 100 Pitts, me wace Io ay 100 Chicavow Ait iit 23° "ZougswocophRipt 62 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Farvay, June 29—6 P. M. Gold opened strong this morning at 153% and ad- vanced steadily to 155. It then reacted to 164, following whieh it recovered to 164%, the closing quotation on the street. There was very active borrowing demand for ooin, and light supply, under which loans were made at 3 Giths a 4 per cont per diem in favor of the louder. ‘The “short” interest ts large, and as the bulls retain control of the market thore is sume prospect of « twist. ‘The now tar ffengages the attention of speculatora next to the future of affairs im Europe and their effect ‘upon this country. Tho proposed measure is highly pro- tective, and in «ome degree probibitory. In framing it Congress has acied too freely upon the representations and petiiions of the New England manufacturers, and ‘the representatives of the coal, iron and other class in- terests throughout the country, and the result is that © tarff already excessively high is to be advanced on many articles of luxury and mecemsity to s point which will prove oner- ee’ Oe eneeeeh nae the persons upon whom all taxes Qnaily fall, At the same time, Instead of being more productive than the old tariff, it will probably be jess so, The changes it makes are not in- troduced from really disinterested views of taxation or Patriotic motives, but in order to subscrve sclfish inte- rests and play into the hands of monopolists at the ex- pense of the people, Congress wauld be far better em- ployed im amending the national banking law than the tariff by making it an instrument for practically carrying out toe designs of the protectioniets. Taxation may he carried to such an extent that it will become un- bearable and create a strong party in favor of repudia- tion, and against such a State of popular feeling the government should constantly endeavor to guard. For a retorm of the national banking system there SKOOND RESSION—1 os M. grecen Aes Fen ee as 200 she Eri IND SBESION—2:30 shs Reading RR. 109: 8 Pitts, Fu W & Chi 98: COMMERCIAL REPORT. Friar, June 20—6 P. M. Brravervrrs,—Receipta 6,961 bbls. flour, 450 do. and 1,300 bags corn meal, 13,189 bushels wheat, 394,566 do. corn, 51,392 do, outs, 3,800 do. rico, and 6,088 do, malt. The demand for State and Western flour was fair, and prices im some caxes were rather better, though there was no quotable change. The improvement was wholly confined to medium and choice descriptions, common and inferior qualities, if anything, being rather heavy. The sales comprise 9,000 bbis., at the annexed quoia- taiions For Southorn flour there was also a (airly active a nora and prime qualities tended towards improve ment, though the prices obtained warrant no alteration in our qvotations. ‘The salos were about 600 bbls. Can- ada dour was in fair demand, and felt prices were realiz exists an urgont necessity. The notes issued under it | od. Bind eee bis, ae ——— — and ere on ace 4 nuchanyed, Corn meat was steady, but quiet, We note an incubus, and have @ tendency to lower the standard | ie TP 500 bbia., including Jersey, at $4 75, and Brandy. of our entice curreney. To replace the whole of these with | Wine at $5 25. "We quot Jogal tender notes as speedily a8 possible should be the | Superfine and Western do $6 208 wed = eim as much as it ts the duty of Congress. By this courge | Exiva Siate. 730.0 Chowe “tate 8 b5 a H % & sound ourreney would be substituted for a doubtful | Common to 7450 950 29, at the same time that the interest now paid to the | Extra rouni! hooy Hi 10% . i se be i stern irade brands. . a ational banks on the bonds deposited with the Trea. | Yirstern \tide bins Nan cate gury as tho basi of their circulation would ceae | Panoy and extra d 110.017 00 with tbe cancelation of the bonds themselves | (ommon Canadian «8 08 8 1038 noe Good to chorce a 110 20 a 13 7 Moreover, the power of what now throatens to be | poe iiur qsupertine) »6 60a 700 & buge political AMancial machine would be weakened, | Gorn meal Jersey... 14008 435 and a host of “wild at? country banks, which | Corn meal, rao tywin SI 4 60 a4 80 are at prevint so many snares to uuwary depositors, pinelcuirictagnalii 7. caueeearcy would be weeded out of existence by the salutary anything, thou no decided chanse ‘The oilerings on ’Change were nearly all common pureels, and, as but a limited demand prevailed tor these grades, wo have only to note monsuro we advocate, The subsidy of nearly twenty millions per annum, and etili on the increase, which is paid to i banks in the form of interest, is some- | saios of email lo’, including new ‘No, 1 “ilwankee, at thing which the taxpayers of this country will not much | $225; white Western, at $325, and white Canada 1 $3 ihe immenve receipts: of orp—nearly 400 000 longer « od in view of the oppressive burdens dure, bu-heis—depressed the market, and prices declined one which the peopio have to bear, it isan abuse that vergos | to twocents per bushel, The’ demand, however, was upoe an ontrage. active, and at the reduction the business’ was large, com legiah preing apwards of 200.000 bushels, chiefly at Sdc, a B6e. With good legislation there is no good reason Why OUT | For Cnsound now mixed Wesiorn, and S64%c, a 88%. for not stand high and our securiti-s command 0 of she world; but with a partisan Con greas, full of jobvery and jon, it is hard to say what may oot be dom@ whieh will damage us both at ome and broad. ‘The stock market was moderately active for the dull @easou, and the course of Erie was rather excited under @ domand from the bears to cover their maturing con. tracta. The other speculative railway shares were irm bat qniet At tho carly session of the open board Erie sold up to sound do. Ons were inactive and drooping, closing heavy ata d.clivo of Te, with a smell bus.ness in Wesiern at b3c. a bie. Rye. barley and malt were duit and nom gal. ond the tronsactions were unimportant, RaWAX WAS iD Air demand and firm, with suies of 5, rr ine. ac d0c. for Western a vi quiet, ont moderate jobbing de- u , at 22c, a 23e. for adamuntine, or apres nnd 600, fr paient Tos covtinned aull and nominal, with a declining tendency, closing very tamoly at our revised quotations annexed, The sales only reached 700 baioa We quove :— Upland, Flovida, Mobile, N.O. fT. 63% for cust and 63% regular, Catawissa wold at 7734, | Low mildling. oe 5 = Oloveiand and Pisharg 835g, Northwestern 30\;—pre- | Middl as * = = forrod 5934. At the first regular board Erie de-lined to | Good m " €2%, closing 1% digher than at the haif-past two board | gone tn Rio escepung a0. ate! to <td a 6 jun of the untae cargo, cimbracing 1, of. Vays al aC, @22%Ki., carrency, cash... The nom: nal el abointions: 1—Ordinary to fair, 0390. a 1. Ley asso. 0 1440; samieartanecgwacee ® bon: —Ingot was in fairly active demand, in good fog ‘for wpeculation, Pricea were about steady, ie, poet 160,000 ibs. Detroit at 880., small sales ut 35 d,c. Haltimore at 32e. a 82{c., Lah aad soe. Weecod-ot July del very; 160,000 Iba Poriage Lak» at 8234. &.d 00.000 ibs. a: ‘Bue. We quote new savath- ‘at 430. 0 dc. and yetlow metal do..at 38c. ‘awouba —The market continued qi'ict, and we lave ere gold. vy -—Brown Ind: yesterday, Reading advan ed % @ ty. New York Central showed a dotine of {, Northwestern preferred \;, Obio end Mississippi coruficates $¢, Quickstiver 44. Govern- meat socuritics were Grim. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 advanced 3, third ime {. Seven-tnirty notes were un- altered. At the one o'clock sessions the market was dull ‘and without material chang. At the haif-past two board New York Central closed higher than et tho frst reguinr board, Reading 3. Erie was 1 per cont lower, Norihwestern 3, Fort Wayne 3. Govorn- Ment securities were steady, Coupon Bve-twenties of 1882 advanced \;; the third iague declined 1. At the open board at half-past three the market was i aK lower. Erie sold at 61% @ \, Reading 100%, Catawinsa 79, Cleveland and Pitusburg 82% a 4, North- westorn 30, preferred 69%, Fort Wayne 08% « i, Quick- silver 675; a 44, Western Union Telegraph 61%, After. wards the inarket tinproved a fraction and closed firm. ‘The quotations at half-past five were:—New York Cen- teal 08.44 w 34, Erie O1ig 0 95, Mending 10034 a 34, Michi- gan Aouthorn 78% 0), Cleveland and Pitsburg 62% 0%, Rock Isiand 04 a 34, Northwestern 9034 a —pro- ; Uncasmille, ‘250. ‘Albany, ide Checks—Keonebook, 80. ; Whittento 20.5 Beafni, 186. Coton Fiaunol—Ham Itoi stout, 3. 28.40. ; Houston, 250. ; Slatervitle, 24 Yo. ute Neston’ Morrumack, D, Bio; 2060.5 ae pe ; ferred 6944 a 4, Fort Wayne 08% a %, Canton 64 bid, | Allon, 153(c. ; Cumberiand 44, Quioksliver 67). lames—Mup-hester, Tho money market continues easy at four per cent, bs with exceptions at Gve The discount line ts only mo- = wR is at Gorately supplied with first class commercial paper, enenod bed m ~ wi en m8 6 et emt TonTemay ha |S Pa urges ean commenced dixbursing in redemption of cortificaces of | Victory, H, Léc. ; ye ae ‘Thread—< oaten’, $1 09; Groou & Daniels’, T2e Devos and Dee have ruled quiet, and the market has been sometiat irreguiar, some goods having advanced whie ochers have deciined. Cream tartar ha #61' 6 ty 28. 0 We, gold, ut which priggs “Out 10 casks chamged bands, cloving dui! pes veary under the re- por ed quitg veavy shipments from the other laa the Ciher ges comprise wont 6,600 Ibs. tarfaric aciu at Shc 0 56-., gold; 200 caske biearhing powders at 130 tape anda, sem (0 ari, Ot $2 81%, gokl; 200 1ons 40. at Zee # BKC. Kold; 650 Draws caustic sods ot 60, ayes end—new ollered at O%6., gold, Sul soda wa red a 2).6., gold, with mo Layers beyond 2e., cold; tira 10 tone bi copperas, 10 tons soda ush wot 16 c-Toons Honduras Cochineal on private terms, B as were in moderate demaud only, au'! prices wee eases, bul not taper low = State and Western tres! were Quoted al 2. per dozen. Froacwrs. —With heavy receipts 0° corn and an export movement, fy 7a. manded by stoner ut ihe close, 6 reseetoved by the obariers Li indebtedness, and the Sub-Treasurer in this city ts pre- pared tu cas!) them, adding the accrued intorest, on pre- sentation, thus saving the holders here the trouble of eending the rame to Washington. The foreign exchange market was unsettled and some- what drooping. Ranker’ bills on Eogaand at vixiy days wore quoted at 108 a 44, at three days 10044 2 110, com- meretul 106 a 107%, france at sixty days Sf. 12\ec. a Of. 1Se., short melt Bf Sic. a6. le, Bille on Berlin wore nominally 74a 75, on Bromen 70a \%, on Franke fort 43.8, on Amsterdam 42 9% Petroleum and mining stocks were dot! avd generally ftoady. At the Orvt board Shade River closed 100, bgher than at the same time yesterday, Consolidaied Gogory Gold was 75:, lower. At the socond bond shade River elowed 10c, lower than at the firs board, soiling at S5e. ; New York and Al mony wold at $4 40, United Staves #7 70, Gunnell Gold $1.03, Holman Gold S4e., Kipp & (last oseing) Buell $1 40, Ada Elmore $3 26 ‘eat 208. a 228 64, To Loudon | Ade patch from UWarrlabarg’ (Pa) dated yerterday ro. rn ab 63g. a 6d. lo Glasgow, per | rts the arvest on a second charge of wetre C. V. & R Od. The harters w re pana nae as Wr, 260 | HL Culver, members of the Ore of Culver, Peon & Co., ona charge of obtaining Curtis from the State Audi. tor General's offer 6y fraudulent meana The two pri- fonrra ne id entered bail as before for thelr ap. a the August term of the Daaptia County <Ourt, (o the sucn of fifteen and ton thousand dotiars re. spectively, The warrant for the arrest was ised at the tustance of the Venango Bank depositors. a bark, 400 tons, game voyag voyale, corm, Os: earn Fue Onsonens have beon quiet, The only sales we beard of were 1,200 boxes extras at $3 75. Fini. —Dry cod con inved tn moderate supply, Dui the | _NEW YORK HBKALD, males of commen Rocktand at $1 60 and venp 0 90.0, SarehNew “Taso ene hue Gm Market frm. Sales 000 tons ~nanish, German and @ 0X0. ate, gold, tence 100 bin’ Sarva on priveve tries, and Pall tree Jota, including Cuba muscovado at 4c, 9 603, Cubs claved at ‘Bc 0 bOc., and Fosse Bios 06.66 ‘i * at Brovimn The, market apirita of turpentine Sas but itle busine transacted: etl ies soldat . at whi - which pol, for for No, 2 steady at $3 for é The demond for cut ments was moderately ative, and with @ redneed anpply the market was very firm with an advancing tendency. The aalps wore about 400 packages, at 13\(¢. n 15%, for shoulders and 170. a 20c, for hama Tho tranenctions in Inrd were toa fair extent; but the market roled an! and heavy undor desires to cell. The nates reached 900 packages, at from 19%<c, a 22ie., the lntter price for choices, and’ for July delivery, reller's op- tion, abou! 85 packages at 21%. Butter was quiet and heavy at 207. 0 880, for Weat *rn, and 250, 0400. tor State, Cheese was dull and quite nominal st from 8c. @ 226,, a8 to quatity, Petroterm —Tho market for ernde was a shacto firmer, while honded was without decided change, ‘Tho demand wast ght, the salos beng confined to 8,000 bbls at 23%0. a 240. for crude and 39¢, a 41¢. for bonds Rav continued dultof sale and nominal, small pare only finding a market at 9340, a Tuc. per Ib., aud 83(e, gold, in bond, The marker was quite doll and the business ouch prices were nomina'ly unchanged, cloving Inforior ta common refining, 9126. & 10%%6 ; fair rofluins, 108/c. a 10%0. ; cood, 1070. 8 The. ; grocery grates, 1) #4, a 1244 ; centrifugal, 9, #1 No. 12, duty patd, Tho a MMe. In bo 6. 73e., net cash; i ing gras, ize. a Te ; grocery gracing, 110. a 16 four months. “The sales comprise 200 bhds Gaba mi covado at from O%e a 12%e., and 29 hhds Porte Tico at Ie. Algo 781 boxes Havana part xt 120. a 1e.. bat moetly on private terms Refined suvar was quiet and unchanged, standard ha 8 16%0., soft whito Toe. 015974. and yellow 12% Sie. —We quote drop Ie, and buck 12¢., eash, with a moderate demand, Seruren has been tn good demend at full prices, with sales of 250 tona Silesian at 6%0, a 6%(e., gold, and 60 tons more at-93/0. # 10c., currency, clositie Arm, Serna —Lingved was in demon’, with sates of 2,000 he Lizzie Oakford, at $272, gold, and 5,000 tags in bond on private terms, to arrive in the Aberdeen and Browster, Clover seed was stosly at 10%e. a 120, por Ib, and timathy at $6 50a $7 per bushel, We qnote ounary at $4 50 a 85. Sartrmrer wns dull bat unchanced. We quote ernde 100. a 103%6., reflned puro 18c,, and nitrate soda 330. & de. gold. “ints, Goat cont’nued dull_at unchanged quotations; deer also have been in limited request, and prices have favored the nvrobasar. Soan—We have only to report sales of $50 boxes Cas- tila, at 180, Swearing toled quiet. Wo have only to note sales of 20,000 tbs. at 20°. ale. "ALT. —Rusiness in this article has heen broucht al- minat toe complete standiby thé rad cal inerease in the tarifl tution —the advance being from 186, in balk to 240 and from 30°, in sacks to 400. por 100 Tha, 12 ta arued that tho old rates wore high enough tn all and the advance, it is approhonded, will exert a most pernicions infinence and croatly injure the business. Tra. —All good Involees now held ia gol aro very firm, and very seldom offered except at extremo rat and traneactions arc limited to those lots beld ine Toney as covered at low figures, Tho demand is privel- Pally for high grade stares Pic has been moderately notive, with aniog of 600 t 1810, a 180, gold, We quote Banca nd English 190, gold. Plater continued 4n¥. heavy and nominal Wo note rales of 600 boxes L. gold, and small lots 1. C. coke at The sales ye montha age to arme tn in foreign. hare te mow men at about previous prices, consist ‘Western fiseces at 500, a 10c., ‘25e., 6,000 pulled at 67%c. 90,000 Iba. Toxas at Zic..a 84a, 200 Cafifornin af 220. a dbc,, 6,000 Oderrn at 440., 100 pales East India on privat terms, about 300 hates Cape watieunte Cordova notis on priv one ria ane eerie 103 t bbl. Tho market contin sales, at $226 @ $227 for dull and nomtnal, witt smatl Wostern. FAMILY MARE Met. —Portorhouse steak, 550. ann Tg rand, 200. a 250.2 chock rib, tom Tote quarters, 15¢, ‘8 18¢, ; mutton, hind dgtarers eal, fore quarters, 18e. a 200. ; veal, bio oe. ; pork, 186. a 200 Chickens, 256. a 800 per Ib ; ducks, 25¢. a 860 ; geoee, Bho, a 80c.; Lirkeys, 20°. a 85c. Vookeamnre.—Aaparairnn, 15. @ 18e. per bunch ; beans = per half peck; cabbaves, 106, to Te. enc! Boo, Boe pee nif peck: potatoss, 280. a 40a. por’ half matoes, 20. a 85e. per qnark, Tae, 12: a 160. per Ib, ; cele, 160, a 200 ; floundere, 10c. a 12¢.; mackerel, 1 a We. each; mon. 60. por tb; oysiurs, T5e, a'$8 per hundrod. Herter, &o—Prime better, 400, a 450, per Ib.; me. dint, do., 860. a 400. ; cooking, do,, 30c. a B20, ; cheese, 200, a 250. ; ogga, 9 for 2c. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. + SENSRY CITY. New Jenery Eorrons? As@ictattow.—The annual exonr- | sion 0° thiw boty took place on Thursday, when o large party, including the wives of many of the members, pro- comes to Belvidere and partook of a supper, Yesterday mormting ae y assembied at the Delaware Water Gap, where spent the day, Thts afternoon they wii Jeavn for their Texpective homer, Artest to Roa 4 Savivos Banx—Sopsequvert Angest ov A Scseretons Cuan ccter.—About one ovclook yester- day morning it was discoverod that the Fifth Ward Say. ings Bank, at the corner of Pavonia avenue and Grove street, had been broken {nto and an need Beef to blow open the sa’, Tho thieves became al tnd ieft Behind jimmy, © haminer anda binne iron The umportacions Of ary goods at this port for the | Which isa material reduction, Mackerel Wook ending Jone 21 compare as follows with these of | $1491" 00 for bay Xo. 1 and gl 60 the previous week :— upehan, ed m oc. 0 for scaled and No. 1. ey 4 — —— — coatineed quit but Manufnot' ce of woot. 1.007 $458,690 000 $967.808 | mates“ 50 casks Turkish izes ay Manufactures of cotton 67 20, 22 109.90T | boxes layor raiine at €4 35 and 40 Masufactures of tk. . Ma 175 174.055 | sardines at Be. Mann fact ires of Max. 16 (O88 Conwy Dace were tn demand and the NAWOOUE «6 v0e. settee | gate firmer, We note sates of 190 baics — 2. wod 109 bates at 260, et the Tote! .. 3908 gTloR eto gore gaaa,eon | Urn cure, was settee an ety Withdraws, (009 babes u Heston at 300 and Manuleciures of wool, 22% $102,009 1,210 — ere of e a 64m (ee nh a) 273 6OL825 aS feces ow iio Tout... .ceceeseee 008 G28, 288 SOUb Ws ehamned, Manutnct roof wool... 1,008 487,028 @91 Manufactures of coun, ‘82 121848 208 Mannfec tot... 193 170608 g0 Vannfaciures of oe 88a eR Miscellaneous ....., eT met Total. 2,000 071,488 Ine The business tranteied at the Sub-Treasery ie cbse city to-day was as follows — Receupts so... 88000848 Por cantons ‘ayment . 5 Med Bares Beeaces.... ines ane Now York Beck Maen 40, 51000 US 8's, ioe O75 1800 Tr n,7-10 si aa 102% 1090 de 108 20000 do Dif serion Wong er Ao 84 sete Way rgioia Os. OT ave teen MD " un Teen ° ie pf ewae > ee we b= from ref N be te ss | fe art & 06) © 668, cod TO one Glengaraark 4000 sfo6's, PRR ime 1 lime Sewers atid * 8.00 NY Ts, D'ty im ler, 20000 Ohio AMies car 274 | qaihrug omsinet sendy ot 94, woval time, with « fully eet ve demand or) a 1 1000 PF, PRWAC o0 OTS SUNTAN Ber Re im Rates — 4 teeorietions of ther) heminck ant 25 ha‘ Am Exeh Bk 112 “ eo mf . i ma shed ot arm, 10 Fourth N Bkerd 9% 12 Cler Col kh Cnn ne ) Pete te yee erste he wie ew vary aneee 605 (el & Hud Canal 2 100 Ch ANWewers my Boole 4 ere the queutions 200 Cumb Coal pref. ¢ cr) to “ Bont & Brown —eenee Ayres, rndule 100 W Uniow Toi 61 100 de 0 henry, BO, © Mig wt mane »o Mine Feces, an do S14 100 Chicagot NW pret Middle, Bn a BBG. ; henry. Hebd, BO ige, 14 WUT i Roe on ioe 100 ao, BIO Wy Bh ye | oak ier, Abe 8 Oe, F fen. © Sia; Quick Mg Go.bib 48 = BuO 40. Bie DIO Sig | Grup, dhe 0 Ble hemi, fough, Ta ake per iy | ———? & 6 Del. Lake w BR at —_ We OTOTE rework wl Curtuer ye bar, Just two hours afterwards officer O'Connell per- ceived a man prowling around the house of Mra. Poet, the bank, aod arrested him. Tho name of the sue pec'ed person ie John Ga, ‘whose acconnt of himself wo. not mitiefactory, ng search & small bottle, two nohew cr conti ey aon to be Tow Pamaperemta Freay—A Fao sap Vigilant, No. 3, Fire Company of Philadelphia, es route for home, from an excursion throngh Pennsylvania, Olio, Indiana to Chiengo, IL, and returning through Michigan and New York, arrived tn this olty on Thurs- dav evening, were yeutorday afternoon made the recip- fonts of # Gino flag, the gift of Mr. Wm. H. Griffith. Tho resentation took place at No, 186 Fulton street, New ‘ork. ‘The flag is made of tho finest silk, surrounded wits gold ring gilt cords ond tassels, and a gilt eagle peg tho staff, Ite dimensions are nine fect long x feet wid. At aquarter past throe P. M. yesterday tie "Vigianta arrived at thu, place in Heated, onc Beck's band of e'ghveon pieces. After sic Mr Honry ‘Wilson, pt it of the m_ni's aneootation, ft 2 iatronnoed ae sok, M Lyle, cea peeetene nt, Lo Phi bie Mr. - way, a mem) "Vigh who was to receive the lestimonial ou bebalf of the company, Mr, Wilson thea ony i few Cr remarks, to fulfl the im of conveying to the ro a jr nwa ot fhe jendouip on behalf of ison referred fener gd the abroga- cit abate organivation im this city. and ilan’s that one futore tthe od open. Ma the members of | ether, was sh sa'well os oun at thom at here be > th ay rectslon on of former wel a GP Ysode of the Fuildelpha poke impressivaly of Soccwiona ry by New York firemen daring the late rebeiion, and of course presented conspt on the olject of (he prosent meeting, and the penton wi gener aity and kivdly consideration Nad «aie ‘oh te the | ovcamton = Mr Ridgway's reply wea brie Hd seferrod to (o> extended tour A company were jast comsMeting, nd the shower of welcome they had everywhere 00% with, remarking that tt gave him oecgreaan de y ‘okey Hat, Potwith tanding the reoeut ely in the New Yor! Fire Department, 16 old spirit of ‘kinclaoas and fread. fila lived sod burned with undiminished ardor im the hearie of thate brethren of New Yorn. | The bright, ¢ chatgn of a uatton, the moa tasenvy et the forte They would tae ib them and piace it tn thelr archiver, sot eoteem hk mot alone ~“ thee coun try ® emblem, Dat n4 an object to keep alive thelr grativude to the fromen of New York, and cepe tially to, donor Me. Ridgway closed Bia remarks | on of thanks on bebalf of ‘igtiaos | The speeches were followed by music after whieh the company cave ulne cheers donor of the flag, and retorned to their pl sqowrn io Jersey City. “In the evening the P ne atte ded the minstrels oak Curve Wily (his ivrenvon to Ragdail’s Isiagd, m New York, and will | by several officers of RAMEN i, York and ‘Jemy ity, in a steamboat kindly tendered by Captain Hammond,’ This eveuing a vale- deory whe ented to them on bebal of the Sarsay’ Ct fer ot pokon Fire uments, afer ‘which they take their departure for ry WEEKAWKEN. A Max Rosrap on tux Fixey Boat.—A man named Richard Connolly, residing in West Thirty-third street, Jost a pocketbook coutaining nearly one hundred dollars, yesterday evening, while crossing in the ferry boat to Forty-second atrect, On mssing the money he recol- lected that a respectable looking man about twenty-six carried a biack leather fat next eet era a who will bave e sharp Aumost 4 Rior.—At ¢woo'olock yesterday morning 8 Geturbance took place in Main street, in the Fifth ward, which came very near resulting in a riot. It wok its Foot from dispute in regard to business matters be- 0) the rloters—George 3p ‘and others mado guod their escape. "ap considerable excitement in the nine ne indication that a riot ots aod at one time ihere was overy was on tho tapi. Unrrep States District Covet.—In the United States District Court, in session at Brooklyn, before Judge Bene- dict, yesterday, tho caso of John H. Holmes, Master of the steamboat Sylvan Grove, as libellant in behalf of the ‘owners, brought action to recover compensation from the owners of the sloop Joseph ©. Briggs for saving her g in the Bast river. ‘Tho facts of the cas, as Gavelope: from the testimony, ar) substantially as fol- On the 16th of March, 1866, as the steamer was on ie way (rom Harlem to New York, while Capt Holmes e 4 discovered the sloop lying around on uuvl reef in Hurl Gate. As the steamboat approached tho sloop She was observed by the hands of the steamer to bo adrift. deserted and 10 a sinking con- dition, basing a cargo of tron on board, . Capatin Holmes piaced two men as saiors on board the sloop, towed her to Bariem, nod le: ler safely secured to the dock, Whore sis tas remalved until the presont time, The case was adjourned until to-day. Fine 1v Graxava Hart.—Botweon elevemand twelve o'clock last Thursday night a fire was discovered on the socond floor of the britding known as Granada Holl, in Bsrtie avenue, occupied by Jobn EB, Lowe asx shoo manufa tory. ‘Prom a careful examination of the pre- mises the conclusion was derived that the fre was tho work of au Incendiary, 1ho damage to stock and bulid- ing was (rifling. Paowanta Morper —On last Wednesday a man named Owen Caley, residing in Graham, near Myrtle avenue, wout to the residence of a neighbor, and while there met a former friend, named Patrick Skelly, and William, his brother, A disenss'on took place upon somo sub on which both parties did not axreo, whick, from words, passed to blows, when the brotuors Skelly fell upon Gavuey, and, with Hsta, brickbats and stones, beat their opponcat in & brat, and probably (atal, manner — Gaff ney was taken tp fasensible and conveyed to the Forty- ninth precin: t station house, ‘The Skellys were arrested, and are now held to await tho result of the wounded man’s injuries. APu.uva Puzs Ficwt.—The police of the Forty-third precinct received information about three o'clock yester- day morning to the effect that a prize fight was about to take place at the foot of Hicks street, Captain Rhodes ent Ao? eave force and erenentes pee of action rr precaution to approach the nated noe bye all c%, available avenuce, When he closed his forces on the ground tndicated he learned that the combatants had mot, Sat two spent, shook hands and then went an elon! ‘The names of the parties ‘were not learned by the ‘Tun Penwsytvania teen Oasa.—A fow days ago wo noticed the fact that a man naméd Dennis Eagan, for- morly of Low borry, Schuytkill county, Pennsylvania, but recently of Brooklyn, was arrested, charged by his wife — having murdered Robcrt Gardiner, of the first we dam, and year 1864. aiete ee Folio fastiog, and the authorities led of ti ‘losures of the wife of Yesverdny Bee Booth received a telegram sheriif of Schayiittt ene Pennsy! ihe proper beld unl Mi the Sh, arrested by aie yoyo procinot, a3 aocessory coud be afternoon a shcarpenter named Andrew J. Brown, @ native of Gwaden, em io Irv ern ben | Roll, at Greenporn: carry’ feet 8 ve ny barden and fell vauteneeat mn wi a aThtcen tect, ils head struck on a fracturing his a log, ring, skull, from the affects of of which he died in balf an hour, Ho rerided nt the corner of North Second and reventh wtreets, Willamaburg. Accipaxt Toa New Yorm Gawtiguax.—On Inst Thursday night a gentleman named Henry Homer, while riding through the Sixteenth ward, astern District, fell from the horse on which be was ridin srotaimang injuries of apainful though not serious character, veyed to bis residence, No, 13 East Twenty-fourth street, New York. The Yachting Season. SECOND RACE OF THE IONE YAOHT CLUB. Tho second race of the season of this new yacht club took place on Thursday, aud was a well contested affair. ‘The starting point was from a stake boat anchored off the foot of Wost Fifty-second street, and the course was thenco to and around a rtake boat off Bull's ferry; thence around a stuko boat off Day's Point, near the Elyeian fletds, and back to the first boat, Tho raco was a.xai! of three times over this course—a distance in alt of about twenty miles, The boats entered were the Tone, sailing master Rovert MeQuiney; Flirt, sailing master W. FL Cornet; Unclo Ben, sailing master Jos. H. Weaver; Larline,_eqiiing master Peter Hanlon; Twilight, sulin, muster W. Gnge, Owing tw the threatening aspect tho weather and to a repots ob He a reat * o the race would not be suited, the witness the aifuir, so that tho gallant sailors lacked Bea ine uweval imcentivent the presence of the fair sex to cheer their efforts; but the socewa however, « fair tral of tho al of’ the yachtmon and the capaciiies of their eral ‘The first round was entered npot abont one o'clock, when the five bonts took position according to tho allows ances mato for their different lengtha The high wind And (uo strony tide made tus ths most difficult period of the race. When the second stake boat was tarned it was Very evident that the race la Fitrt and the Uncle Bem, The the firet round and was then withdrawn from the con- test. Tho Twilleht fell behind on the second round, aud was alco withdrawn. The third round was « spirited contest between the Ione and Flirt, the latter of which was tailed by Commodore Cornet himself, Both boats made @ fine run on the homestretch—tho Iono beating her opponent by only twenty seconds, the Uncle Ben eerie last,” The prizes were then distributed—the Cahoasuaiae een om! an ensign and the clab to the Tone, anda sct oe | The lomo” ‘Yacht Club is now in the second season of a oxistenoo, and bas civen full evidence of vitality and ‘Tt ts expected that there will be one or more faces duriog the eoason. The following are the officers chosen at the last election:—Commodore, William H Cornet; Vice Commodore, a 'W. Osborne; Treasurer, W. B. Winante; sj Seeretary, 3 jos. D. Malone, Trial Trip of of the Steamer Western Metropolts. ‘The large sidowheel steamer Western Metropolis, for- inerly employed in the Southern trade, but recently pur- chased by Messra, Win, Rugor & Browwors, of thie city, for the new Iine of ocean steamora betwecg this port and Brome, proceeded yesterday down the bay upon a trial trip, for the parfse of lésting ber machinery. The steamer got under way about eleven o'clock, and after Proceeding a short distanee below the Highlands was put wbout and headed for New York, where her invited Secieee ke safely landed at four o'ciock. When off Hedloes Isiand the verso) was — ae where she received het pamenaer® aud malls tron off a 8 Doat, and at about six o'clock she stearaed throug! aeown tnd headed tot usope on ior tase tonasatiento vo) ‘Ths Westorn Pen ek) built in 1868, but since her purchase by the North American Lioyd’ Steamship Company she bas been thoroughly overhauled and re- ' peed, aod many comet a Lappe have = for the comfort convenience of pant rs. The most notlooabie feature bout the vomel i@ the patent Manley or feathering wheels. ‘The advantage claiined for theee wheels over the old | fashioned paddies je the perfect utilization of po ‘The buckets move on an eccentric, and at all times nual; Sain @ vertical position, which enables thom to lift from the without any rusietance whatever, Tho wheels fre thifte-,wo feot [n diameter, and contain buttwelve buckeis each, Fie bed Seven and a half feet long by threo foot wide, There aro but three buckets in the water ab ine o time, and the wheels are capable of performing a greater number of revolutions with the Pare pressure of steam than the »rdinory wheels, They are the firet of the kind ever used un country. The Average Dumber of revolutions per miawle upon the trial trip was fifteen, and the maximum pintieen, with twon ig Bosna of sienm from « consumption of 40 pounda of cont per nou During the (rip down the bay the steamer was stopped | three or four times for ihe porpose of adjnating some ortons of the macbinery that bad become ungenred, ut Nothing of & seriows ature occurred to mar the pl asure of those on borrd. Captain Ho Bander com. manda the Western Metropolis op (his ber Sra: European vores _ SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1856. PLEASURE PLACES. forknatend emen ene Crean: Raat: Semanal ye agora: ), Blachfort Rie Janeiro May 12 witht eoffes, to JL 'r Oo. Saratoga Springs. Fairy, for *xow rk Sune 3i iat ak ios 68 10, caw CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORE BRRALD. Bark tor Fonee, pensar i, Sararooa Sramas, June 27, 1866. , tO The Restter, "Hf: Ronamay (Br), Beltna, es a éc., be. ha Ba ce ie ree remseene, ie §, ‘te One of those eplsodes in watering place life Le rita fae ich though no rowuaes we simays a soute of late. | wit eer Wine, #8. rest and excitement, namely, a wedding, took place Bobr Lucy 5 Tisiehls for Rasttert, to-day, at which, whether as participants, guosta or speo- | _ Schr Afiadne, Rbinson yA i tators, tho sojourners at the various hotels were present. | S20. way, For some days past the bridevroom, Mr. Edward Corning, Steamer Saxon. DD eo tnd bisfather and mother, Erastus Corning and indy, | “te estore at Onincongue, of Albany, have been ocoupying rooms at the Union. | park Amelia (Ham), janeiro, ‘Yoaterday quite a large party of invited friends from | Wind t sunset, ete that city, numbering some fifty or more, arrived to take part im the ceremony, which was cele. brated at one o'clock in the small Episcopal church on Washington street, in presence of as large con- course of spectators, The churoh was tastefully docorated, and the chancel was bedecked by gentle hands with wreaths and bouquets of natural flowors, and | the reading dosk and communion tablo were draped in white. The house of the bride—who is an orphan | daughter of deceased United States oflcer—is but a few yards from the ohuroh, and immediately adjoins the , MAF hotel ‘The bri from thonce feeatinoet ead ee baum ecarpel 2 pa Tho promony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Sees ool pa ara Bue 10 faye from Cette for | York. ae arasbeaccayg Sith" inet to want | Et eae ea a aaa Sis PS 2 on oy te rector of Ly eer po > —_ Miss ‘amp, who is foun andsome # Fomerkably gracofol’ lady, waa attired’ with a simple and les otal Den raat aad Namen Nowa elegance ‘was & tons now at became her ae and condition—a dress | and train of white tulle, o1 ited with orange blos- soms, and a long veil of inlusien, The only costly orna- ment on her pergon was a:moagnificont diamond necklace and erosa, worth ten thongand dollars, tle gift of the bridegroom's mother, Tho fathor-in-law's bridal present was of a more substantial and characteristic form, it consisted of a draft for twenty thousand dollars. The two bridesmaids wero attired precisely as the bride, with the exorption of the vell and orange flowers, and ‘the addition of a broad blue and pink sash respectively. On the right of the couple r4 Erasius Corning, Sr., and bie wife, and on tho lel E. Corning, Jr., and wife, The ceremony was brief, and the whole affair was characterized by simplicity and elegance. The costumes of the numerous ladies a Scum Brea, FEE ES bre id was lost on Stow morulng of 2st nat Crew Raymer eats Mesa Srp Witp Howrer, built tona, deen sold to D Kelley and phn mn Saat 3.00, _ BD—At Newburyport th new pont 28D tons ala denen urn Called ike Marv’ Pit from the vard of Mr Ebeo Manson, She cy designed for galt Troighting businove, aad’ is 10. be somuaauiied. by Gogh Notice to Mariners, FIRED LIGHT ON SAN CRISTORAL POINT, SOUTH COART OF #PaLm wouogaaruie Srrion, ADNinaLiry. v of Marine at Madrid has given tirller that on iat day of Aug t will be og uae Teeny crt Man Or som) Point: road of Vidlanuora and Gelteu, io the provinee of tem tion of @. ery one present, eHorting many commendaiions from their carions sisters as the bridal cortége passed from tho church {o the carriage, Purim the coremony the bride wore her veil down, according to the present modest custom; but as sho turned from the chancel a wif she threw it gracefully back, presenting a calm and intellectual face to the adiniring company. The happy | celona, couplo received the coneratulations of their fri nds at tie bride's Into residenos, the side porch of which was | feet above the mean level o handsomely draped with " American flags, A collation farnished in the most, recherche siyle was partaken of, but at this momenta flere thunder storm broke ont, the rain poured in torrents, and day was almost turned into night, an {neident that elicited the remark from many of the younger ladies that it was a happy emen for the bride, al present joining in the wish that it might prove rhe Becaicaliag era ‘Or by lenses, of the. or ome {521 fost hich, slightly, conteal, dark hin fee tly, Ne, —. stands about 85 ‘ds from, arate x. ion hae 8 os iWemtaRDs, Hydrographer. ene? i z > 3 B3 fs : 3 32 zg 5 E 2 2 By oomaziand of igoeated ne oo ir Lots i nn 0 HENRY 80, and the bridegroom looking as thouzh he felt quite SEED AND FLASHING LIGHT AT OPORTO. certain that it was 20. Hronograrme ue Ore Apu - he. Saveatiantne iiaeahcroagaan oe inert | _ ‘The Portguese Government has at Regen ets Sa mong the recently arrived strangers bere are Al he Por ven notion that on Gatatin, 9f New York, and J. Mf. Clay, of Lexington, | after theeth day of May, 186 align! would be exhibited ey meat Be Ky.. son of Henry Clay, and. more famous for his love hore da Lug, om the of horseflosh than’ politics, ard be'ter known on the turf naman cererore oggptatiapn aatiss i isin Axed sehite than in the political ar-na. ihe people hore were somo- ht date x9 sehite sharing: te aah eve a r ch appears ct love what astonished at the siatement which appeared in the win. clear weekher-al pon = ‘auuneee reap quasi Saratoga correspondence of a New York paper yesterday, which, among many other things that never happened bere, said that there were no first class teams or turnouts here excopt ono; the fact being that there are several elegant affairs of this kind flying past the hotel almost every hour. Iimight enumerate the car- Durkee, of New York, with a spanking pair the turnoat of Lord Willoughby with ios superb Fro lintnating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of High, and patnied white with t from the base, ‘The tower ts square, 67 feet o red band about 6 fect wide, Ry IR TRIORINO tia ‘7, NORTHWEST COAST OF BPAIR. Tue'M Minister of Mi the vapracatus of yee nine at man 8 bas La — raya; ih bays of Mr. Bri to Ferro, inaboot tebe bmw ae othe which 85.000 has been refused; prneeeineens | tons gst Af an st day of June until ist day of Ame of Judge Bockus.and Mr. Finloy, ail of ieee Bee pee yt rho wa ill nandn. be exhibited, sho with a daching four.tn-hand affair driven by vaabbiieman | Bis eee batons. Fed flashes at Intervals of every who has the air and style if ho has not che rte (which is By command of reported) 0! preign count and cami, a Ester GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer, servant on tho ok oat of hg hig ert D thi Whalemen. fair excitement ail tho Bt ante 1th fice J Jonewstd from New Bedford 28th inss for Ab turnout are said to have cast ten thousand dollars and tho harness over thou: ‘Whatover the cost i ay, 18, bar Ieauar ny wake a seuretion ore by | Bettords aun, Run‘e ar ’ th Se whoa the cunt), Oe ‘along and the ease with | Baloue, Jenni fig Wate tat * By ered whioh thoy aro ban i lef Charles Co waaay rele tn come ngs | Peso Pera, Pere the 901 m aayof its prospectors Stes rs are arriving by the is ron trae fewer ce Some 1080 Who here a — ‘ane rr ‘Mi . hundred ¢-* Lake George have return'd to Saratoga, hav- | Y. of Day, oa ier (Br), Crowley, Wow tag tho formar place rather dul! and loacly as Errenroote an Tt ye comfort of you Now Yorke people, whore thor- Romotetead quotations aro ninety-elx, I will state that we Saratogians ure content to enjoy the balmy air at the moderate quotation of seve: ey wo, and are .cnviably happy in the midst of green and bubbling waters. A Very Pretty Quarrel as It Stands— Expensive Luw Business. SUPERIOR COURT—sPRCIAL THERM. Before Judge McCunn. Jon 20.—Joeph L. Jernegan v1. William Wrar'er Wagstaf.—This was a niotion for a-reference. The Counsel for the plaintiff stated that the suit was brought against the defendant for services rendered him asa lawyer in securing for him the transfer of the Fort ‘Wayne and Southern Railroad of Indiana, in which the dofendant had an interest to the extent of several million dollars, Those servicon were performed between the 5th of December last and the 8ist of Cpe —— about the 6th of March, the. plaintif, who ted hie biN for £5,000 erin ne the jondant claimed was exorbitant, and rei woth 9 The suit was now it to recover the amount claim, and in view of the peculiar nature of the cave, in- volving as it did some intricate accounta, he moved that | AH Cain milage the matter be sent to a referee. Pang nh Counsel for the defence objected strenuously to send- ego die Bava ing the matter before a refores on the ground that it ‘ was fora jury to determine what amoaut ithe plait eae seth Pj 1 mit aenleh ‘was really entitled to for hiservices, ‘The de Troland, Artis; FA Basiéy ‘an English centioman of wealih, who bad invested lareely ney Long, Hass, Baltimore; Arr ship Free Trade, pracasal roi Franciaoeg im this railroad. Tho company, like many others, be- ming. Gal on. On tine Arr bark Hadley. Snow, sen, Oonery, Ponce; Bila oC eee Boges, Dise, am n Sune 15-8ld bark ee ae ws bark Weat Jolia Ann, Harding: Weaver, Weaver: ro ee Peers rin Arte: camo Insolvent, and he was obilged to come over hore and foreclose certain mort-agos and start the road afresh, He was pot benofited one dollar in et by the trans- Qu tt lp ae action, The Dusinoss wan craxaactod im about thinyve bork Helene (We), cary na "OB: el lays, and ‘hen, to the utter astonishment of the defen- Lam, dant, he war presontod with a bil for £8,000, a eamequal | {70% Omen ec eee ite) “Port Spa meio, to about $40,000 at the rato gold was selling. i | “hwxuon, June2?—Ci4 wches Providence, Coombe, aa sed t0 pay any euch eum, intimating that clara Norton, Barber, N York. thoaght F000 would be quite safictent for | BATH. June 27—Sid sche Louie F Smith, Crie, Washing t ton. all the services rendered. A suit was at once com- HevERcy, June 27—Arr sohr Snow Flake, Beers, Phila at un alisphnent 46. pay. $10,000 fn, cask In ‘onder | ets ‘a that ho might proceed Ne "hid bome tn Englemd ame rie damp Any, Beers, female Br, se Eh toutom ig thw eutty and a hia crt crime 25—Cld bark Oller Ce ‘bere, Taleree in le aboonees ANY Ks jfile 22—cr aches Fw Beer: ‘The Cours took Luo papers and rosorved its decision. nd Connectiout, Peudieton, N' Jane %-—Arr sche Minerva, n,tehe Brandywine. Corson, do, ewe Personal Intelit@en Major Caney and lady aro wi the Fitts Avenue Hotel. Ney, Bor rd. ginas Bordon, het a ington, Dean Richmond If at the St. Nicholas Total pila, Harbinger, Ryde ts for Bangor 3 Mats agion Banero re echrs Aaah’, Sienmon — a maghetharengy etcotgg fe Ma: Morsb: yon, Beh A Elizabethport, ‘deh 7 fon D.C. Littlejoho, of iT aber Crowell, Puiladgiphie: Orion, Hadwin, sore of Newburg, are at the Astor om ort 16. Jones, NY. hs yoo tog SS—APT sehr Marthe Kinney, i Geely gohra Melbourne, Marsom, BM New Ch eee abet Kelly, NY ork dumamns 108 yew Tome —rats vat Ng plea adnan hee OR SS See. pew ORLEANS. du wy, Boar 7 merge om ork, alee ye aoe. Doerce Blanchard. Fh (td Port of New York, Jume 49, 1900. ts ark Ip Wernuine ( CLEARED. spoon, Thompeoa, Tabasco: abue NF real Wels eamare Sneed (Beh, Whtmnay, Léverpet— | Cie tat Bi areas Ped Gusiay (Pras), ee Germania (Ham), Ehlers, Southampton ant jenry. ard, Matanzas; schre Coreg, eo. Crypt nee: ‘unt “eine, Boston. (Brom), Renst, Bremen and South. eg june | steamehip Ellen S Terry, yore (Fr), Lemaire, Havre- George Mac- ne eee Ferrier, Giaegow—F Macton- es york “NORFOL| %3—81 schr Renthaw, Ch tit hoor Besa tl ak aS aah, Rapier, Bailey, St Jobo, NB, via Bastport— piithscarr sake thon} Tul Re ras Rees eee gS assess Meee, | MEMOIR eee ep Ingram, Wdmungion, hh AD | ai, hieomsarle Sound, wt Mech ia 4 su Anvil (fr), Graham, Wr ae oo a irvine aco, Sek ial aie [he Kole fives, Jono anu Soa row ridge, Tgp, ftinexs ihee ser maine jereid (fir), Mevenit, nw pogrom ry ow oe Geist Son.) 3 Py » Roth Pune ke sent sLanancy, ‘iaek ila (Dan), Rothe, AvtwerpePunch, Metwoke & ars Re Tine xn ark Ly Carin (Swe), Lofgren, Antwerp Punch, aay R.ceowl (Br), Murchie, Cow Bay—Hirets, Boo & AN — Swangung, St Joba, NB-Furch, Rattirore—Resaott Tawfece, Bar ite ‘HA, ven ales da ner The - Prin ‘Albert (Ham ), ir), Remed| ‘: Ficheros Trowtrvage See ‘Gaeenneatieabsheectetntnetiaiteitremtaasntig _SHIPPING NEWS. | vig John O, by be Hf Kenacdy, ri 9 Reve, Regula. sent 6. i'w, er. bom Adaine freeads van Latoy Tanbel, Cook, Pernambaco (Brat), Boon, Pernambaron<” TRTLAND, Are F Presenth . f Pon pues Yissinaven for oe heen te , Merete Moor forts tonkiogs Brown, Mace, A: or Pury Tbr (iar Be AS, (ae), ? plate for Naw fat tet eae, Caries Lyet Hie ean Mew York. Cid ber & anata, Howkien Wilmingion NON L MeCrendy i Barat Roy Sg task f Fieetwood, Gardiner, Georgniown, De ea Bobt Aghia. & Youre. Melosee, fur trowel ad sa Phyadetphtas ene Wn Unrk, New Haven—Raser sour | wel arn Cid orig OG clea, Ramen “cA Action, Brockway, Norwich—Restet, Tooker A Tay es, Mea wt. MPa, Char Wa ate Waterbury, Btemford re eens yl ++ apefford, end % Lu afer Jelaey, Lindaay, Providence—Rackort, Tooker ney ott Soor Wthode Seat Hol), Prow BeOS ed Sloop i 8 We bee Ry A z vo Pertotet adh Sn | Erie eatel rare Cm . ARRIVED Siorok, Bitesaeoe Ateamadio Wattoras, Pariah, Rich apd Aw TCORET Jace Steamnhip Vine Tew. dh muoad, ob boats, WhO meee MOND ere sche Mewere Rew York, ip Monart, Bid ache Ade Fie hrt ckre Magnotte, Chas, Boston, Wm & Jemen b, Menry W Creamer, | Outten. NF ' as Vist, Peter T Osborn, of New ™~ Apr § ‘ ae wee