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8 rn ae NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 33, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. ni Mi ; H. J. Trotter, Bishop FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Zend Rawson. Twn peanford Gardens, London; Portion of the house, where they operated so noise- THE PARK. jessly 48 not to awaken the slumbering 1! ANOTHER CONVICT REGAINS His LIBERTY.—About SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE and F. W. Oewel, of the Administration of Ameri- eres ar tan romnine | €&m Securities, Amsterdam. NEW JERSEY. ten o'clock last Friday evening one of the Sing Sing | T ‘A | Classee=Muslo—Nature—Nataral ad ‘rhe money market was easier to-day, ough the ‘The Harlem Railroad Company have declared a — manners Prison guards fe at the centre post, on the ~ reat Qutpeuring Jersey City. river side, saw @ man in convict’s clothes run past, tory—Buse Ball and Croquet—The Elephant. interest paid in many instances was extra legal. dividend of four per cent. A reward by some king was once fart, we told, The supply of funds has been increased by the at- LE, ‘Tae Erie MEN AFTSR THE HORSE RaiLROADS.— | who on being hailed did not slacken his pace. The ‘The following 18 @ comparative statement of the | wurray st, Ni ‘To whoe’er could invent a new bliss ry cf to this point of money whose lenders wr y 0 8, spl for his revolver, which was lying a - ‘but the traction to this p\ 0 ere Messrs. Fisk and Gonid baving established a ferry to a - t ere ft, but ‘t sured. the’ yi But talk of new pleasures—give me ‘old, eafnings of the Northwestern Railroad Company | Frince st No i Mud Ti) leave your inventors all new ones they find. Twenty-third street, and intending to open one from tm search of the mgh rates lately prevailing. On ‘West st, No 278, 1867-8 and 1868-9, the year terminating on convict had disappeared in the darkness. An alarm goveraraents six per cent cola and seven por-cens ee June, and the same a4 ber of miles ro feats ve doo that place to Weenawken, are endeavoring to con- | Was raised, but to no purpose. It is generally ve- This sparkling sentiment of bgp Moore's poetic currency were the ruling figures, On stocks there . No 129, 3 yra, per an. 1,6 | trol the passenger traffic of Hudson county by get- lieved that the escaped man is none oter than the one | Soul Ap aia oe mip. viewing the operated both years:— 's, between 8h and Sth ay who, having feigned illness, secreted himself, as re- ting possession of the horse railroads, They own was a great deal done at seven gold and at seven ai ‘and 25, lyr andé ted RAI it beaut Sarreney, with asmall commission. Thedank state. | p2UmiN® git oy gauunais rhs Tonos some the Pavonia Horse Haliroad,, which extends fron ported in the HERALD of last Monday. ‘Believing “it | afternoon. And indeed was the day a most besuti- crent is certainty not favorable one, but the street | Freight. S200'809 9,205,404 Inc. -.1,023, 084 ry rot Creakile a ‘6x1 the Pavonia ferry to the igckenssce Hier, spd has been kept up nightly by the prison ojticers, and ful one, tempting every human creature whom dire had been led to look for such a very bad one that it Express.. 404,405 315,912 Dec.. 148,493 negouations aré in pi Me on nie! this nocturnal scrutiny was unfortunately withdrawo | necessity did not chain to his sombre wails to ven- tion of this line with the Jersey ity for the first time on the occasion named, of Which | ture forth into the bright, balmy sunshine of nature Mail.. . 172,605, 176,822 Inc.. 8,216 Miscellaneous, —137, 994 163,200 Inc... 25,206 Total....-.. $12,014,840 $13,042,892 Tota! increase : $1,327,986 The exports of sp follows:— June 8—Steamer Tybee, St. Thomas—Spanish GOUDIOONS ....-seecrerrseeeeserrseseencess+ $1,611 June 9—Steamer Manhattan, London—Mexi- appears favorable by contrast. There ts a decrease the wily convict hastened to take advantage. of nearly two and & half,millions mm legal tenders and a trifing gain in specie. Toe loans have been contracted about four milhons, showing the effect of the heavy “drop” in stocks during the week and the efforts of the banks to place themselves OB @ more conservative footing. The deposits have fallen off over $5,000,000 and the and the people’s garden, the city’s Park, and enjoy a few hours relaxation from the cares and toils and burdens of life, The mid-June sun was not the flery Sol as we have oft known him before; his burning rays were tempered by a cooling breeze and @ morning shower, which unitedly rendered the day the more enticing, the more refreshing and the more exhilarating. The Park itself, owing to the re- BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. POLICE ARRESTS.—The police of the several pre cincts of Brooklyn arrested 357 ns for various offences during the past week, ial ACCUSED OF STEALING 4 HorsE.—A colored man 5 sey ferry to Hoboken, Bergen and Hudson City are so ly managed that the proposed change of masters would be halled with satisfaction by the travelling public: The Erie managers have already confel ~~ En benefits on Hudson county, and if EEE circulation increased $160,000, The oss in legal | can Silver... 48,000 10,00 | the: ‘take the Inanagement of the horse | Damed Barzella Bundick was arraigned before Jus- tenders represents the payments tnto the Sub-Trea- | j Brita Eyer a cody, Para 3900 Bow | ral into their hands it would. be all the better | tice Lynch yesterday for ‘a mare, valued at | cent rains and the short but quite effective shower of sury for the gold sold by the government and the American gold. 9 . see 5,500 32,000 for the people. Mayor Sawyer, of Hudson City, and ay. dollars, the property of John Jameson, rene the morn, looked more delightful and fresh than payments of internal revenue taxes. The specie item Jean old. Aes piewecnst 610 200 poe Pp ent men are strongly in favor of the be pone eae Broadway. He was commit usual at this season and the clean cut grass of the shows that the exports thereof and the payments |” Spanian doubloons............ ~ sess 36,989 A Commanipaw. RBCOVERY OP THE BODY OF 4 Suiorpm.—The body | Meadows, most of which, were dibeeeily ORS sigue Jor customs were just equal to the disbursements of | June 10—Steamer Weser, London—Mexican te} Tae Stock YARDS.—Within the past week there | of prngt Ritzman, who is believed to have com- to the public yesterday as “common” property, the Treasury. The decrease in deposits is the se- ah peer path 83,000 400 | arrived at the stock yards 349 cars, containing 2,839 | mitteq suicide about a week ago by jumping into vited all, old and young, matd and groom, bearded quence of te contraction in loans, The totals of the | 7WRe10—Steamer Weeer, Paris—Mexicandol- | |, ‘sm | cattle, 12100 hogs and 15.644 sheep, There, were | the East river, was found near Potvery Hill, Green. | 80d beardless youths, to a ‘ramble and @ tumble, @ fast two statements are contrasted as follows:— June 16—Steamer Weser, Bremen—Prussian Ay | slaughtered during the week 392 cattle, 11,083 hoxs | point, yesterday. Deceased was, formerly engazed | seat and a lounge, for rest as well a8 play. Juneb. June 12 pe ereeeeees Secs thresnsaee ‘sages, #9 ago | 200% 2, in business at 148 Fulton street, New York, and re- | ang the people enjoyed it all, Not less than 2 Dec. june ‘teamerAlaska, Aspinwall—Ame! boken. tamsburg. i visited: bat Kost bate aaa PRAM: acon deesatcs4nnectanensvrcasion: HUNT 420] A Boy Cnusmap UNDER 4 Burupina.—A Ind) Szntovs ‘AccHDENT.—Yesterday afternoon 8 por- apoee sat nrohenes ae pees a 83,982,995 84,144,790 Inc, 161,795 | June 12—Sleamer City of Baltimore, Liver- 1x3 | named Francis Creamer, six years of age, was | tion of the machinery in the Fulton stores, in Water | {0° TS threat oe jovi Sc ace meres ee eee ie TH | sancng near the livery abl of Jeo Smid | suet, gave way and ered John sey, oneot | "\stvay, teraagiat it tone of ene é : oy at ‘0 workmen, s0 badly that several of his ribs were | Tageways » tensions ip hired coaches. ‘The newly intro- duced park carriages, a sort of open phaeton omnibuses, were in full demand, while ladies and gen- tlemen on horseback crowded the rides. But these gave only additional zest, ser ved as a kina of modern staifage to the grand picture which bounteous old Dame Nature unrolied beiore our eyes while tntro- ducing us to her endless beauties and to the artless ways and characteristic pocueenee of the great mass of the people. And tl were there in al most countless numbers, covering every seat on the benches under and around the tents erected in the neighborhood of Dodworth’s pavilion to Kssten to ¢ strains of his orchestra; sitting in the shadegander the trees, with their children around them, chattin and mirthful, some love-making, some taiking o! past aud present pleasures, and all merry and happy in the enjoyment of a few hours of God’s pure air and the hallowing surroundings of undeilied nature. And the Zerrace was as crowded and the lake filled with the trim boats, between which Court street, on Friday night, when the building ge way and he was crushed under the timbers, le was soon extricated, however, and it was found that his leg was broken. He was otherwise bruised and cut, but bis injuries are not of a fatal character. FIRE AT THE GERMAN CHURCH.—A fire broke out yesterday morning in a china shop situate between the Martha Institute and the German Evangelical church in Sixth street. By the time the firemen got to work the flames had extended to the chnrch and were creeping up the weather boards, but under a strong stream of water they were quickly extin- guished. The church, however, was greatly dain- aged by water, the loss being set down at $1,600: insured for $5,000. Tbe china shop, owned by Wot Rampf, 1s damaged to the extent of $1,000; not in- sured. The aocuments for effecting an insurance were in his possession, but as they bad not been duly signed and attested the insurance company 13 not liable, Hnudson City. broken. He resides at No. 111 Raymond street. He was taken to the hospital by the police of the Forty- second precinct. A DisnoxEst FELLOW BoaRDER.—John Harring- ton, a young man who boarded at No. 44 Gold street, was arraigned before Justice Welch yesterday. The accused was charged with having stolen two watches from George Blestein and John Murtha, both of whom boarded with the prisoner at the house named. He was committed upon the two separate counts of petty larceny constituted in the theft of each watch, and sentenced to twelve months confinement in the Penitentiary. A SERIOUS FAMILY ALTERCATION.—Jacob Gak'er, proprietor of a lager beer saloon at No, 203 Grand street, E. D., was arrested last evening and locked up in the Fourth street station house for knocking down and seriously injuring the wife of his brovher Philip, The woman was in an advanced state of Government bonds were quiet, dull and steady, @uctuating but little and seeming to have lost spec- ‘wlative interest forthe present. The London price ‘Was an improvement (80*s), but the relations of the quotation on both sides of the ocean are such as to keep the foreign bankers from buying. As to the London price, its steadiness as well as that of con- sols following the reduction of the rate of discount by the Bank of England suggests the inference that financial circles in the British capital are just as much in the dark as ourselves concerning the ex- tent of the difficuities in Paris, There is an evident distrust in the English mind of the proceedings of the past week in that city of revolutions and barri- cades, and hence the lack of buoyancy and anima- tion which should foow so important a change as ‘The completion of the Pacific Railroad is stimulat- ing our English cousins to all sorts of devices for shortening the line and time of communication east- ward from England to India and China, A through railway from London to Bombay is even suggested, but the scheme is deemed premature by the London Economist:— The length of road which would yet have to be made on such a line 13 about 3,000 miles, about double the length of that link betweea Omaha and San Fran- cisco, by which the Americans have just completed their Atlantic and Pacific route. Itis true that in some respects the conditions of such a line would be better, There 18 an enormous existing population, Seeetes BE TRANSFERS IN QUE Lot 19, Cornath's property, b and 1, 25x10. FLUSHING. Sandford av, s 4, 2% fte of Bowne av, BOx147 Sandford av, 6 &, 8 ft e of Bowne av, 0x10. Meadow land, Chisolm, 6 acres... FAR ROCKAWAY. Cornaga road, # 8, adjoining Bull, 5x10v. LONG ISLAND CITY East Iith and President sts, ne corner, MASPETH. Broad st, w s, 60 ft n of 4th st, 23.6x107.8..... JAMAICA. 740 (t n of Fulton st, 62.6x196.6. ce road, a ad, Clinton ar, e Jamaica Sout! that in the discount rate. ‘The following were carer Scere a seein eee. acres... pregnancy at the time and her mjuries may prove R sei * iene along 3 a trade ee! 18 OX s eat, y el the closing street quotations:—United States | tremines to be created is indnitely greater. ut | Summit and Chicago avs, s ¢ corner, 10)x100 920 erent bie? one Lee sity Common | fatal. In her defence her husband assauited bis tet Mei ponies corinne apa wixes, 1881, registered, 116% @ 117; do, progress per sattwm 18 not desirable, and it has yet | Summit av, ns, 280 {te of Clicago ay, (0x10 Eo Council chamber, police station, Mayor’s ofiice, and | prother with a large butcher knule and cut him | pimple was crowded. And here could be seen & do., coupon, 121 a 121%; do., five-twenties, regis- | 1, be shown that commercially aud ecopomi- Saranait or, 0 6, 8002 08 Congo Ay, ieee. lodgers’ apartments, comprising altogether the City | badly. He was also arrested and locked up. | stream of Germans ud their families wending almost fered, 116}, a 117; do. do., conpon, 186: cally the Atlantic and Pacillc Line was @ | projita- Fali, have been thoroughly repaired and_ renovated. Officers Forbes and Lee made the arrests. piously their way to the statue of Schiller, telling : ! 3 | ble expenditure of United States capital, The case ‘TRANSFERS IN E: ‘A very handsome portrait of ex-Mayor Van Relpen, | Park Rowprgs CaxEcKED.—Joseph N. Parker, @ | their youngsters of the many beautiful songs he wrote in their dear old Fatherland, which spoke to the heart because they came from the heart, and many recited passages and some even whole poems of Schiller to the edification of their hearera, Only one old curmudgeon of a bachelor, on seeing so many happy and beautiful faces around him, de- Fulton and Lumber Sommers st, w 8, 200 Spruce st, ns, 60 ft w of is diferent with regard to one of the projects re- ferred to—the Eupirates Valley Railway—which would be a manageabie single work, and would save between a third and a fourth of the present mail distance between London and Bombay. Tis who was re-elected to the mayoralty for several suc- cessive terms, has been presented to the Common Council by the present Mayor, and it willbe hung ‘up in the Mayor’s office. THE ALLEGED Lunacy Cask.—An investigation @1223,; do, do., coupon, 1864, 117%, a 11744; do. do., coupon, 1865, 118% 4 118%; do. do., coupon, 1865, new, 1194 a 11944; do. do., coupon, 1867, 11935 a 119%; do. do., coupon, 68, 11! a 119%; do., ten- keeper at Carroll Park, appeared yesterday as com- plainant against Charles Gleason before Justice Delmar. The prisoner was guilty, according to the testimony of the witnesses examined, of msuiting ladies while he was in company with a large party w of Spruce st, 45x Washington st, 2011. ORANGE, Hillyer st, e s, indefinite, 560x150. PERS LN HUDSON © forties, registered, 107% a 107%; do. do., coupon, | @ Somelhing Worn Siiving ater att petal fae was ordered yesterday into the case of Mra. Banta, 10844 @ 1081;; currence; 0634 a “it Ne: CHE SOR DOSS! OP ’ of ramans who congregate at the parks for tne vile | clammed with envious meaning, « belgnegaonch agicdimtsotbestecaoa agen cilities offered by the course of the Euphrates for who is incarcerated m the almshouse at Snake Hill | purpose complained of. The keeper remonstrated seis uate pe ieialviaae 1 * and ordered Gleason off the grounds. ‘This order was met by @ general assault upon Parker, in which Gleason took part and chased him out of the park. The accused was fined fliteen dollars. BURGLARS FRIGHTENED.—An attempt was made to burglariously effect an entrance through the rear basement window of No. 8 Clinton place, about two o'clock, which was frustrated by the opportune arrival home of one of the inmates of the house, commencing the works at various points. The de- mand for it for international purposes, with Eastern trade increasing, and the extension of railway faciil- ties, both in puree and in India, may now be con- sidered urgent, and we should expect some portion The gold market was very steady, whe extreme Ve gndeeerienees fers an Muctuauons during the session of the board being three-eighths per cent. The Sgures at the Clearing House indicate an increase of the short Interest, which is put out very probably against the beavy government disbursements of gold interest in July, but the tone of the market ts very strong ander the present aspect of the foreign exchanges and through Reisst der suesse Wabn entzwel! ‘The play grounds were filled all day with youth, giving themselves up entirely to the “national game’? of base ball on the boys’ ground, or to croquet upon the lawn set apart forthe girls. The jreshinent saioons, the beautiful new kiosk dedicated to dealing out fresh and healthy mineral waters, inaeed wherever there was a piace to sit, to walk, to lie down, to roll and tumble on the grass, to talk, play and be merry, was filled by people of all classes and on the ground of insanity, Should the county physician report unfavorably, the case will be car- ried to the Sapreme Court, and a board of medical examiners applied for. The imprisonment of this woman at the instance of her husband and his famt- ly is likely to result similarly to the celebrated Price- Merritt case, a little over a year ago, where the Supreme Court took up the matter and the lady was disch Mrs. Banta, who is an intelligent Hamilton #t and Summit av, » w corner, 1 Lot 19, block 3, map Hudson Grove, 20xi00 GREENVILLE. 1p Point cj New Per; M6x80x: of it at least to be speedily undertaken. The following shows the specie movement at this port for the expired portion of the year 1569:— RECEIVED FROM FOREIGN PORTS. HO! YE THAT ARE THIRSTY! }221 278 v us mint as8 UOILD) an indefinable beliel that the troubles in France are Loe 55 wise aea oi woman, of refined culture, states that she will cheer- | who had been out at a party. ‘The burglar fled with- really mi than the E y Lone fully abide by the decision of the medical board ot | out securing any booty. sexes, anxiotis not to let a minute pass unlinproved y more serious than the Emperor’s censors will 1,771,685 The New Drinking Fountains. and unenjoyed. permit to be told. Again, that Presi 4,818,287 Mice i , ai The grocery store of J. S. Cassendrock, corner of | But, with the orchestra and all other attractions of "dap ap et rai chet artic eee : The Board of Health have determined to erect Newark. Union ‘and Bond streets, was entered vy burglars at | B"Rru' che collection. of specimens from the an early hour yesterday morning. They were over- heard by one of the family who sleeps over the store, find becoming aiarmed took their departure with the articles of value within reach. ‘They were not captured by the police. Kins County SURROGATE’s CouRT.—The wills of Margaret Callahan, Ellen Ryan, John Osbora, Wiliam P. Howell and Robert Huston were proved 3, 26" —s animal kingdom divided the attention of the ple, and among these it was the huge elephant whom to see most people desired. He is indeed a animal, Segning no less than seven and @ half tons. His breakfast, at eight o’clock in the , Was remaikable to witness, Twenty-four loaves of bread.900 6 bale ot hey we —< oe pd his appetite, customary morning won Paed His keeper CuBAN MOVEMENT.—There has been established here a recruiting burean for the purpose of enlisting men and ex-army officers in the cause of the Cuban republic. An ex-United States major states that he can Grant most soon recognize the Cuban Dbelligerents, and while sach a step would lead to no embarrass- ment or digiculty 60 far as the United States is con- cerned, its moral effect would lead to an advance in the premium. The course of the market is shown in ‘the taple:— drinking fountains at suitable places in the city. ‘The work will commence as soon as a proper design shall be agreed upon. This necessary step will be greeted by thousands of our citizens who, during the warm weather, cannot afford to indulge in faucy or mixed drinks, The Board wouid be glad to erect raise from 200 to 300 men at an hour’s notice. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A JEWELLER.—While a jew- eller named Frederick Cobb, residing in Washington 20 A. M.. 139% more if they had the funds. perf ‘also ular Way. 30:30 A. M. 13945 Northeast corner of Pearl and Broad streets. street, near Baldwin street, was conversing with | quring the past week. Letters of administration enue on rt pe him out on the lawn, were granted on the estates of John Hegeman, John | and, # hose in his he let the “Croton”? Northeast corner of William and Wall sireets. Corner of William and Fulton streets. Corner of Peck slip and South street. Corner of West Broadway and Chaurbers street, Corner of New Bowery and Chatham street. Corner of Spruce and Nassau streets, Corner of Cherry street and Franklin square, some workmen belonging to Brown & Co.’s factory, on Franklin street, on the sidewalk in front of the same yesterday afternoon, an iron wrench was acci- pein pushed out of an upper story window, and falling it struck Cobb heavily on the skull, inflicting @ wound which thongh serious is not dangerous, TRIAL TRIP ON THE SPRINGFIELD AVENUE HORSE Total SUPP]Y «20+. se. eeereseeeesees cence e $16,040,536 EXPORTED TO FOREIGN PORTS. Lustt, James Smith, Bridget McNamee, George Cars- tans, Mary Banks, Patrick McCabe, Stephen T. psig Maria Hanson, Henry Jenkins, Mary Ennis and Martha Smith, all of Brooklyn, Letters of ardianship of the estates of William A., A. J., and narles B. Dygert, minors, were granted to Frank on lis hide from a three-fourth of an inch nozzle, which seemed to please the huge monster hi le In the afternoon he wat again brought out npon the lawn in frovt of the Arsenal, where at times there were 10,090 people congregated, and never Jess than 5,000, to have a view of him, The keeper, & good 60 excessive supply and the de- Mand for currency so great that in early transactions 5-64 was paid lor carrying to Monday. Before Clearin Corner of West and Hoboken streets. Al ; of Annie Barbara and Caroline Thomas, to | natured from the South of Germany, though House there was @ moderation to 1,16 and even7 ae 13,116,362 | Corner of Broadway and Leonard street, RaILRoAD.—Yesterday afternoon the first trip over fea X. Thomas, all of Brooklyn. me Sadred An Greek costume, led him srouna By direct . Corner of Broadway and Duane street, ing him with a steel pointed stick; and at this time the Springflela Avenve and Irvington Railroad was made by the principal officers of the road and a number of leading citizens, public and private. This road accomplishes the entire distance fifteen minutes sooner than the others, inasmuch as it is a mile shorier. After going over the entire route the ests Were hospitably entertained by the President, ir. Pan! Buchanan, at his residence on Springfield avenue. Addresses appropriate to the occasion were made by General Runyon, Judge Guild and others. Among the other gentlemen present were John McGregor, President of the Newark and New York Railroad; ex-Sheriff Reynolds, Adam Godel, ex-Alderman Louck, Mr. Traut, Mr. Rater, Mr. Hugh Mullin and Mr. Rappins. By all present the road Was pronounced @ success so far as Ns working and efticlency 18 concerned, Morristown. flonors TO VICE PRESIDENT CoLPAX.—This pic- SUPPOSED INCENDIARY Fine ON MYRTLE AVE- Nux.—The alarm of fire was given about one o’clock yesterday morning on Myrtle avenue, near Raymond street, which was caused by the discovery of flames issuing from four different places in the lower part of the two story frame building occupied by James Harrison, No. 243 Myrtie avenue. The house, which was occupied as a clothing store, was totally de- stroyed, involving loss of $3,000, It was owned by J. Connelly, and 1s tutiy insured, Harrison’s loss on stock and effects amounts to about $3,000; in- sured for $1,000 in the Pacific Insurance Company, and for $1,000 in the Siephenson Company. The names extended to the house adjoining, No. 241, occupied by 5. Lamm as a dwetling house and cloth- ing store, which was partly destroyed, Loss on stock and stracture, $4,00), Fully insured. The saloon at the corner of Raymond street, occupied by M. Murray, Was damaged to the extent of $400, Gain since January 1... eee $2,924,174 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Jane 12—10:15 A. M. Adam ress. 32 100 MerchanteUnion Ex is 300 NY Cen RR. the docility and perfect tameness of the giant anl- mal item illustrated, With his limber trunk he felt through the row of persons nearest the fence rhe caught a'glance of an orange, an apple, a or sugar-pium, and even from the hands of & child he took it so nimbly as if he had the tender- ness of a lady’s hand in the points of his ponderous proboscis. ts. ‘Thus the people of New York, those at least who could spare the afternoon and had no other engage- ment for outdoor eport, enjoyed the afternoon yes- terday in thelr own pubic garden—the Central Park. cent, While 12 the afternoon 6 and 4 per cent were paid, with exceptions at “fat.” Tne Ville de Paris Yook out $200,000 in specie. The disbursements of coin interest amounted to $17,634. The following is the report of the Goid Exchange Bank:— Gold cieared... Gold balances Currency balances 5,045, Foreign exchange was dull after the steamer, but firmer. The fo Corner of Muiverry and Bayard streets. Corner of Canal and Ventre streets, Corner of aie row and Chatham street. Junction of bast Broadway and Canal street. Corner of Rutgers slip and South street. Corner of Browdway and Bleecker street. Corner of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, Corner of Seventh and Greenwich avenues, Corner of Bowery and Canal streei. + Corner of avenue B aud Fourteenth street. Corner of Kighth avenue and 125th street. Corner of Grand and susfolk streets. Corner of Spring street and bowery. Corner of Bowery and Great Jones street. Corner of Astor piace and Fourth avenne. Corner of Third avenue and Fourteenth street. Corner of Seventh avenue and Second street. Corner of Third avenue ana Twenty-sixth street. Gorner of Second avenue and Twenty-¢hird street, Corner of Third avenue and Fifty-nintn street. 15 190% wing were the bids for the city bank wiocks :—New Manhattan, 145; Mer- chants’, 129; 148; City, 200; Phenix, 109; North River, 106; Butchers and Drovers’, 140; National, 112; Merchants’ Exchange, a Ward, ger we " Sg ca WATERING PLACE NOTES. ‘The following named New York merchants havo taken cottages at New Brighton, S. 1, for the sea- . i RES! = Be sBenees aigGnsgerys 09 street. presence of Schuyler Colfax, Vice President of the of the St. Cloud Hotel. 118; Sev State of New York, 112; | 0% Commerce, 12714; Ocean, 107; American Exchange, | 4000 Oe oe Te trees and Thirteen kereets | turesquely situated town was the scene of great ex- | 2ue re 8 Supposed to Lave been of incendiary | 41. Hecht Brotwers, Mr. Semon Bache, Mr. Samuel 114; Cuatham, 150; Bank of the Kepublic, 121; } 1960 g Corner ofr Fourth avenue. and. ‘Twenty-seventh | cltement last Friday evening, the occasion beg the | “4 Wrrocpy Seizure aNp Waat Became or Ir.— | Schafer, banker, and Mr. and Mrs, J, Steinhart, late 2000 Ravover, 1 tropolitan, 142; People’s, 143; East . re Ne 5s hoo ‘ Foot of Forty-second street, North river. : Three revenue officials yesterday morning espied ot 26; Nassau, 105; Shoe and Lea- | 30990 Mich ¢ 1 Foot of Fourteenth street, East river. United States, the joint guest of Mayor George T. | two wagons while passing along Hamilton avenue, | A new and pleasant little steamer, the Water Lily, ther, 120; Co ntal, 101; Commonwealth, 117; | 70% Mors Relet mig. ti Corner of Broadway and Tuirty-tuird street. Cobb and Hon, Joba Lili, member of Congress from | yricn contained five barrels of whiskey each, As | NOW makes the trip from Canarsle landing to Rock- Park, rers and Merchants’, 102; Cen- ‘500 Corner of Third avenue and Fortieth street. the Fourth district. While Mr. Colfax was being the barrels were not properly branded, the etbnag away beach, and thus passengers can go to Canarsie tral National, 115; Fourth National, 1 nth Na- | 2000 Pitts, PW & Chidd wag Coruer of Second avenue and Ninety-second | nanasomely entertained at the palatial residence of | ment officials took possession of both ‘vehicles, the | by the cars and complete their voyage by water. 8 treet. Corner of EBighih enue and 100th street, at entrance to Central Park. Corner of Kigith avenue and Fifteenth street. Corner of Varick and Canal streets, Mayor Cobb by the latter and other distinguished Morristonians, including Governor Kandolph and Mr, John Whitehead, a body of the citizens, to the number of about 600, formed In procession, aud, with a fine brass band, marcbed to the Mayor’s house and serenaded the Vice Presideat. After the rendition drivers making of, and were proceeding, with their prizes, towards Assessor Wil- hams’ office, when ont were pursued by @ mob of men and boys, who jumped on one of the vehicles, beat off the officials and. recaptured the prize, which they drove of in another direction. Schooley’s Mountain, New Jersey, will be largely patronized this year. It has two first class hoteis, the Heath Hou se and Belmont Hall, both now open. The air and water on the mountain ts invigorating, Gola Exchange, 140; Bankers and Bro- rion, 109. ‘The siock market was again buoyant and cheerful, with Pacitic Mail, New York Central and the North- western st cpebapber. eee - but was ratuer dali Lind THE MURDER OF MR. WOODALI. Sreeveral fine national airs Mr. oifax was intro- | The other wagon was, for the tune being, more fortu- pay springs an excellent reg i trio in consec nee of the absence of many prominent 20's, pea ae ia duced to the assemblage by Governor Randolph, nate under {ts conductor, Assistant Assessor Hen- @Jenkinson’s Hotel, Highlands of Na’ J. Sop operal at the Jerome Park races. There was a he Z who, in doing 80, 100k occasion to make a few ap- | 2erson, who managed to drive it ali the way down | opens on the 16th inst, During the last year this (ar aunnation, however. Vice President Colfax Sc No Clue to the Perpetrator—Post-Mortem | propriate remarks, in the couree of which he to the office of the Second district, Here le dis- | hotel nas been newly refitted, and important im- visitor Gustine the forenoon Sad anaia a ener We Examination. ocularly set forth that inasmuch as Mr. Colfax was | mounted and proceeded up stairs to report the | provements made to it internally and externally; i ng the fo " dew so Ww | As yet the murder of Mr. French P, Woodan, the | haifa Jerseviman, through whose veins coursed the | $triht when, on again returning, judge of his as | Surf and still water bathing, good dshing and boat t julls” and “bears,” which was re- Tosh “ 4 blood of Jersey heroes, they had especial claims on | tonishment to find that whole establistiment— horse, | ing and an excellent table are the attractions here. ceived with great merriment and cheering. New | ico ‘ 17 | gentieman who was jound floating at the foobef } him, In replying the Vice President said be was cart and whiskey—nad been spirited away, and 00 | gteampoat Seabird iands directly at the hotel eve York Central advanced to 192 and Pacific Mati to | 42 oat! 4 «| Whitehall street with nis skull crashed in, ag here- | the ' victim ‘misplaced contidence; that he | Me kuew whither Ithad goue. day. = niral y nd Pacific 3 100 Quick Min ‘beicali:e 15% tofore reported in the HERALD, remains a mystery, | had been invited there and had accepted, Ph ERY ARG Se ATA ‘At Newport the season will Suspictously, for 90%. The reason assigned for the rise in the latt 10 De! & Hud Canal.be 148 i sd SPR 20 : wd 84 endeavoring to clear it up. Unfortunately, however, we ‘Many improvements been made in or bands; but, bell that subordinanon eason. have fi the city. The Ocean House, the Atlantic House and Company titis evident that the stock has been they have no clue to work upon, and consequently | Was the first duty of @ soldier, he would obey the | ‘There were as usual many visitors at Prospect hea c and hence @ scramble among the commands of the commander-in-chief of the refitted. was are groping inthe dark. The ingenuity of the detec- nae and naval—of the State of New Park yesterday afternoon, aud mueh carriage driv- Eig Pe i ond Bhoits to cover. Muertposa preferred advanced to 1 Dy 3 a halt sat ” tives detailed to unravel the mystery, it is tobe | Jersey. Mf. Colfax then went on to describe lus | ing was indulged In and enjoyed with ail the zest ly evi nt. The bathing houses are in good Sansass cxrecdua (4 the anciblnias Pata. TE Halt-past Four o°Clock P.M. | Woodail sirongly incline to the beliet that a aespera- | Mei" int tioquents after which he glanced at he | 8Bd ander the life-breathing clear, cool atmosphere | four, = ee Tee ae eo Te einded in the general disparagement of Mariposa ; oe $0% do, learning that ne had money in his possession, | great future before the American people, and wound | which bas prevailed hereabouts for several days Watch Hall, Rhode Island, ts one of the most de- pranaiy; t not anderstanding that the | Ba.cmel.s:: ie Im decoyed bin to a secluded spot near the river, mur- SR} {tn earnestly expressed hope for the pros: | past, The weatner has been such during the latter lightful seaside resorts in he COURT. ant 0d hive: eee dered and robbed him, afier which the body was | Fepeatedly cheered. Yesterday moruing he left for | Partof the week, in fact, that the pedestrians have Mr. Abner Brady has erected a velocipede 3 title to tue vested int pany aiter the ho joining the Stetson ings Woo ranc! Mr. and Mrs. Frances Skiddy, Mr. and Mrs. Van- derbilt Allen and Mr. Merman 0. Leroy and family are at Cozzens’ Hotel, West Point. Long Branch will have a daly paper during the Maripowa estate and property is , and can only revert to the com- f these certificates have been bad an opportunity to enjoy a@ stroll through the new park in its more developed or matured sections, adjoining Flatbush avenue. This is owing to the moderate heat of the sun’s rays which have not been pitched overboard. But this, of course, is mere con- | New York. jectare. Below will be found the testimony of Dr. Beach, who made # post-mortem exaimination of the ig a Me ee we Ni LONG ISLAND. pas! of ab par, With ten per cent Interest from tue REAL ESTATE MA ; lat of July last. ‘The certificates were issued in ex- PRT SOBER: Sods of Guceneed:— ene moe : sufticiently strong to beat back to the shade, | Season. ie ink micccaneladae iebda ok te adie j Wooster Beach, M. D., being sworn, eays—Have | LAUNcH.—The ferryboet Long Island City was | which is found only in (he unfinished sections | The Ocean House, Newport, will open about the he fi age , company Mr. Hamilton, of Hamilton Park, New Brighton, | made a post-mortem ¢xamination of the body of | launched from the yard of Steers, at Green- | of the ground, “thse who would fain | 26th instant. payin of a cash bonus. They reacted to- | Staten Island, advertises a portion of his estate for | Fre », Woodall, at 207 Lowe it was mach | Hoint, yesterday, at eleven A. M. She will-ran from on bee Fagen extend their scale of observation uenaion papers say the hotels are crowded with day and about 47 bid, The bank statement | sale by auction on the 22d, Very many of the pre- ete att ain oF the Band. commnonte oe neal sues’ sip to Hunter's Point or Long Island city, | heyond the narrow Sosaceunn Kemer teen nant inland? is the great resort of the “hay fever”? was prec vy some depression in the prices of | judices that have existed against the Island have | anout two and a half inches : | with the Long Isiand aud North Shore | gs the Pidgeon Woods, leaditg trom the Third street | sutercrn the general list, walle considerable confusion existed | been overcome by the persistent efforts of the resi- | feuding almost directly ba and Fiushing entrance, it is that the great masses of the people ‘The hotels at Cape May have been nearly all en- as to the extent of the specie increase. The first | dents to secure perfect drainage and to 1 of the head, was a severe wound, dividing t Feu. Inro THR East River.—Yesterday morn- | are ny to repair for shelter from summer | large! ence last year. Mv Daiiort wae over’ two rititions, on Wales th * generally | tegument, {facturing the bone beneath and lace- | ing, as the ferryboat Suffolk County was passing up | Heat, and for @ seat to reat upon when weary trom | | Several amateur boat races will occur next month ‘ J here was | improve their property, and to remove nuisances, | ratiug the tissue; (he fracture tnyoived portions of | the Kast river, from James’ alip to Hunter's Point, fatigue engendered tn reaching the Park froin their | @t Lake Mahopac, > renewed baoyancy, and the feeling once started did | When the last and greatest in this category, Swin- | tHe frontal, park poral and occipital bones; | ‘Me ri pare l= - ‘oint, | homes. Here, then, tt might be expected that the Already the march of tourists has been directed = the fireman, John McDoodle, while drawing a pati | Commissioners would canse an adcquate supply of | toward the Catskilis, was about six inches in length and two 10 breadta, ot chan, when the ite an t bee. m on B ite amount was subse- | burne the Health Officer, has gone, as he soon will, | the vones included in this space being broken into | of water, socidentally fell into the river, and but for | settees to be placed to meet the wante of the peopie. At Lake George the season has been fully and quently stated, A small [allure Wook place to-day, and | with hts yellow flag, gentiemen will find that a large |"fragiments; the cut throu ing wimmet agp gui ’ lo 9 go the integument wi excel But such matters are of apparent indifference, | auspiciously Inaugurated. stocks were bought in under the rule, Ee ate Gaatie Lae i pel clean and straight, and was of le length, ie Dene drowned. the boat way veaked Up atid enn are few and ns ooueee ‘and as for water . earl, all the Long Branch cottages are occupied ‘The : oI 1 anc rea reer alr, ready and | th ‘ puree , . @ pre \. 1 " Tue following were the closing prices on tne can | 84 suxious to breathe a fryer air, wil be ready and | than the, fractured, voue; | inere was anowner | he was takea on board aumost completely exhausted, Premium. There is a large tent here where | by families for the Season. 5 most fashionable wound of the left eye and eyebrow, which appeared to have been made after death; the dress Was not disarranged nor torn, excepting a tear on the right Jeg of the pants and beneath the drawers; the brain was much softened from decomposition bat appeared as if it had been partially covered on and bad he been lef in the river @ minute longer would probably have become a victim to the waters. ArremeT TO THROW A TRAIN FROM THB TRACK OF ‘THE LONG ISLAND RaiLROAD.—On Friday afternoon @ boy named William Crawford, who states that he lemonatte, ice cream, Ac., are dispensed at prices Jated to suit the limited means of its patrons, which refreshments were partaken of quite tiverally by the customers present yesterday. The swings, several of which are now broken, have been chief source of attraction among the school boys and girls who frequent the picnic of the Staten Isiand hotels, Many of our fashionables will spend the summet at ‘Tarrytown, on the Hudson. It 1s rumored that the oficers of Fort Adams have Invited the Seventh to visit N rt. . session of the Stock Exchange:—Cum- 4M a o6; Wells-Fargo & Co.'s Express, American Express, 40 bid; Adams Ex- Press. 665, a 60g; United States Express, 67), a 6 the sdles go on, but be sure to put out Swinburne. On Thursday Idiewild, the home of the jate N. P. Willis, situated at Cornwall, on the Hudson, was soid by bis widow to Thomas George, County Judge of Orange, for $35,000, The grounds comprise Merchants’ Union Express, 16; Quicksilver, 16 bid; | bout fifty acres, and were purchased by Mr. Willis | its surface with effused blood; from the appearance Warren Leland will, as bere! ide over Cnntan aig. a bi; Pacite Mall 6:4 a 85%; Western |'1%,1962., He erected bis residence there in the | of the first mentioued wound j from the appearance | resides in Myrtle avenue, one door from Nostrand | grounds on Saturdays and nent the. picnto | | onion Hotel, Saralogn noe Drest Uni slegrt r 40x; How! York Uaiehly | beese bas” cen: fer event) Semen Coren Oe | ee OES eT, aan cr orne Fema aes avenue, Was discovered by officer Scully, of Ja- y young girls who in sauntering over the well- | John A. Griswold’s new coitage Is one of the neat- inion Telegraph, 40% 9 40%; New York Central, | Place has been for ‘several years devoted by | strument, apparently a thick bar of tron; death must | mates ing a switch the main track of | beaten pathways are affronved by young men of the | est at Saratoga. 11% 211%; Harlem, 146 #150; Hudson River, 156% ire. ills to the purposes of @ boarding | have followed instantly upon its infliction; the Long Island Railroad, as haif past five’. M. | genus corner loafer, which appears to abound to an ‘The Simcoe House, Oyster Bay, L. 1., has opened hook. Itt ; Judging , Tn Toy has open MLSs: Reading, 98% a 98%; Chicago and Alton, 155 & 7 k wd present occupied by Mr. Burdock, of | from the appearauce of the body I ain of dpinion ib | train Was approachiny from Hunter's Point. ‘The | unenviable degi and to the great annoyauce of | for the season, as also the Clifwood Springs House, re aa a’ die 8 ° New York city. The spot 1s one of the most beauti- | must have been in the water about one week. omicer quickly replaced the switch, and afier a short | the more respectable portion of the visitors. It is | Keyport, N. J, & 100; do. pref 1, 156 a 16%; Alton and Terre | ful and romantic ina region famed for its beauty For the present no time will be namea for con- | run sueceeded in arresting the boy, and lodged him | true that the aniformed guardians of the peace of the Park, who seem to repose faith in the beilef that “winter lingers 1 the lap of summer,” warmly are they mumied in their blue overcoats, in the Jamaica jail, wiere he now remains, and will robably to«lay be sent to the House of Refuge by justice leker. and romantic scenery. Judge George's estate now comprises about 1,200 acres, all situated in the town of Cornwall and in the immediate vicinity of Ide. tinuing the inquisition. 4621; Toledo and Wabash, 73 a Milwaukee and St, Maule preferred, & 43 do. preferred, 80/4 @ 82 FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The Paris journals publish several cases that have Paul, 16% « 10%; do, preter er BR 2 A cE te dha eta MARINE TRANSFERS. on duty on every hand aud baud enforce goo be: Wayne jo and Mis jy 334 eni- | 9 ' J " 77 7 avior among the “shor 1 . tending pital a}, 156 4 cunn eenisacs 1084 Ler 5 The following is a complete liet of marine trans- WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ree,” but they don't ine to inverfore ir thes ont basen eoens pensonapst cn etGrenoas i strato Pe ner re ent Oficial Transfers of Real Extate Yesterday. | fers at tuis port, from the 01h to the ith ingt., in- awvvionocnisinbdraes help i Daring the past week one of the force in es were tampered Hinois Central, 14% bid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, TRANSPRRAIN NEW YORK Crry. tustve:— ’ 8 AMONG Ratt! Onmns.The track | quesion Was compelied to seek safety in might | The supremacy of the Ameer Shere Ali Kahn in } clusive: sr G RATLROAD Law e Wi'y @ 979,; Kock Island, 120% a 120%; Northwest- 120 ft @ of Waveriey piace, tux: the H n of White Plains, rom the grove of wich the rowdies had | Balkh Turkistan has been restored by the submis ern, %% a 90%: do. preferred, 102 a 102) oie f.vcman place, 20x Date. | Caw | men on the Harlem Railroad, south o e Pian’, | for the time taken possession. ‘The lack | sion of the meers and khang of that country. hides oweb: 41 . Church at, No 224, 10x6s¥18 3280, —_— «gtrack” on Thursday for an increase of wages. It | of seats complained of above ie not, however con- | pne Russian government has sent aacientiic com. v 117; Mariposa certificates, Kilcabeth'st., No J84, 26214 ‘ | TAME L Some a econ tee Mae appears that the men have been receiving $1 25 per | Moed 10 art of the Park, but ik felt wherever | mission to the island of Sakhaiine and the regions of / a>, commer do. preferred, 19 @ 20; te nas Nos 103 to 113, both inelusive, of eaaie lune 10, |aloop..../J. In Overton, there is diade in other divisions, The atount of to atad: Ms eC ‘ of Jean Buchanan, ai stated, June 10.|stoop....\J. L. Overton day, and that their present demand is to have this | jabor requisite for remedying thit mistake tue river Amoor, in order to study the practicability a Chic Indiana Central, 42 bid; | pine st ov Batata . Sune 11. |ateatn Vi Joneyh Hall Aun Hnereased to $1 60. Having walted on the road | Park manawement is surely not 4 mistake in ine | Or" estubiiahing & penal colony for convicts, polny a wanna, 117 a 117%: New Jerse: 14.6 ftw of a e authorities, they were advised to resune work unt cost material in view b 0 ay cee rhe F ment entirely ay if Ceutra, 113\4 @ 113) Morrig and Baxex, 803 @ 80 f vine orth any LYSE, Hy jetenan bt 8 next Tuesday, when a definite answer would be given Upon thw Park, w ihich for dhe joonth or" May sions atitae teametel by the Baden ‘snttorities in ihe Hannibal ph dio. preferred, Laz | 4d at aay 1b fhe of 84 wry 1731008, H.lynebt. .-.|I . them, and on this promise some of the men went 10 | was upwards of $61,000, ‘The drives and the road. | present condict with the Metropolitan Chapter of al ' lo. preferred, Hid at, # m, 380 ft e of Bth wi Seer eee ering? oe hg Ald ST aro refused until their terms ways ge ally, Will Uo well enough forthe prosent | Frtvurg respecting the election of an archbishop. < ie Seaerl tury Genet . the minor details of the plan designed for t Le Gautois, of Paris, a paper wort! ting, Che owners of Erie Rastway stock in London have pmed fo news bat Pet dl 7 DARING Ronsuny.—During test Friday night the | accommodation of pedestriaus are only carried ont | thuste ancithinartsry Rea aetermined to see if an organization on their part Joos 42: [0a Y a Oe Ie Witote| 400 | residence of Robert Warnock, at Mastings on the | Minow pH Bn andl wees In, the We are enenred that the Emperor te stedying sev, san featore the prestige pe 12. sehe Hehouse 272 IL-0) B16 | 1000 J avery convel steph inkin, odifications of the ex "5 can restore the prestige of their investment. Ata June 12: | relia fa tees) 4° | ifn | Hudson, was entered by parties who ransacked the | hygrants, betier refreshinent Houta kee hte aneded | Of all, we are told. that the responsibility of mites meeting held at No, 5 Austin friars, on the 20th fone te leaeel Pelee 13 seo] 3% | bid | sleeping apartments occupied, by the family, taking | ai once to quiet general complaint. There ia an | ters Will be personal, and not general. So a certain May, it was resolved to form an association to pro- June 12.|sioop....|James Coaien....| 63 65-10) Whole] 4 away articies of jeweiry valued at $200. juspicton absence of Hotioes to trespassers on tne gras here extent the Chamber Will have the right of introduc- tect the interest of the European sbareh ! ¥ points directly to two rough-looking lads who calied | and there, which trequentiy leads to unpleasant ren ing laws of reform. Ministers will be select he tt , arehoiders, and at the house on the previous evening, and having | counters between the innocent party, Who, seeking | from among the Deputies, We think that we can the following gentiemen were appointed a provis- It is reported from Afghanistan that the ex-Amecr | asked forgfood refused to partake of what was | to cross the sword in order to cut Off & corner, finds | safely state that the Himperor is determined to pro- [ fonal comunittee : Meagrs. William Brown, Lichfield; Mahommed Azim Kian has arrived at Gooryan with offered thetn, and were subsequently seen loitering | himweif baited by tue graft shout of the watchtman | ceed in his liberal path. Since the 26th of May his ae Tho The ne: de dy Butt, Liver; About 40,000 Pertian troops, and that it was expected | around the premices, A atep@ladder was user, by | to “come back,’ ‘keep off,” whieh Is the frat ate has been perpetually occupied in receiving aes Thomasson, Bolton; d. dy Stilt, Liverpool; he would soon Ve before Herat, means Of which the rovbers crept into the upper | notice received of any rule being violated. | ond consulting liberals.

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