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NEW YORK of mains and pipes was calculated to cive a | erect a bay window on building at Twenty-cighth street and much better supply than any large city had at that time, and ho work Was constructed dil give an ample supply with a very high head. Since that thne the con- | umption of water in the city as increaso? beyond the an- icipations of few large main pipes lower and moro HERALD, TUESDAY. JU yeted something more than this will be furnish the full quantity that will be pipes are provided with waste cocks at the ions, aud air cocks at the summit bonds, @ first contracts for work ov the aqueduct were made fo Aprit, 1837, at which time about ten miles of the upper dvertised; but in consequence of the proposals considered too high only about one-half of it was con- racted for, About the middle of May the contractors gen- rally entered on the work contracted for. following about sixieen miles more was ‘May, 1833, the batanico of the line to the Harlem river was the work on the island, except the ling of the Fifth avenue for pipes, in October following, luterposition the Hariem river fir completed as to permit the ‘oton dain on the 22d day 01 and it was admitted into the distributing res Of July following. There ia yet conside the Croton dam, the recefviog and ch will probably all be completed in September or 1 larlem river brid; | Lexington avei sistant Alderman HRaLy--To permit Frank Dow- ace a watering trough on the uoriweat corner of Maugin and Delancey streets. By the same—To verinit Willlam D, Chapman to piace & watering trough in front of No, 11 Broom RYBOLUTION REF ED. nt Alderman FRITNER—Jo permit Fishth Ave- road Company to. pave one-half of Forty-uiutn street, in front of their depot, with Belgtan pavement. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVP. Assistant Alderman Kouinson ‘corner of Vaudam and by Alderman FRItNZB—To place and light a laup in trout 7 Kighth avenue By Alderman O'B2teN—To By the same. elgian pavement. for some years «.ter the original Fourteenth — view of those facts tt has been determined to Ia7 a large main from the four foot main near Fi direct line, to connect with the syatem of ‘which will materially improve the in that section above, a direct and uninterrupted {low he lower ps f for thia purpose have ayy of the cites ty there is @ disproportionate generally, in blocks were was the custom omit them, and larger number of put under contract 5 steady. Tie cotton market .V8 strong, princtpally t under contrac To place a lichted lamp part of the elty uence of legtslat work was reiet (n Au; “The work was be let in from the Cr dling uplands cl 20), Muloerry street from | "0! lontng 2040, iglan_pavement. from Canal to Bleecker By Assistant Aldermau HEILLY—To flag on south side of Twelfth strect, from Second to Third avenue, By Assistant Alderman O'BRIEN Chatham to Canal street with Bel By Assistant Alderman REIL1.Y—To lag on went side of vente from Eleventh to Tw: tant Alderman O'BRUEN from Canal to Houston with Belgtat To pave Morton street with Belgian pave- uid be encountere the late Croton Aqueduct ineal feet of with the same appropriation; nected the ends of the pipes, 80 asto form a perfect circutt In consequence of the want of this circuit inte have been made to this department of bad in all cases, had corrected bj ipe complained of. distributing reservoirs, haueduot Departmel pipe each year than could otherwise be done jor bave they thoroughly con- wiil require at leas To pave Mott street from place @ temporary ‘two years to comp! aya the water acroas the valley. ¢ following extract Is taken from my report of the 12th ‘YO THE ARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS !— 4 water was {ntroduced in the aqueduct the vé- Yocity haa several times been ascertained, thor periect a manner asI intend her duties will allow the time necessaiy. see eee deliverin, for. deliveri gent greater than the calculated flow. pointed in finding the flow of water fn the aq: uct to exceed the calculations, as all Et reerfer eon on the ed me he formulas laid down give rather less than the act wult. ‘The flow of water through the pipes across Machattan also the temporary pipe across Harlem river, be- ewhat diferent, has led ent persons to predict that our expectations ized in these causes. per to observe the trial has prov ve not beon well founded, as the flow through the pipes ery exact manuer, corroborated the anticipated ca- compared with that in the aqueduc roton reservoir (which has receive; Wroton lake) covers about 400 acres of land, and fs available 000,000 imperial gallons of water, above the aqueduct to discharge 000,000 gallons per day. The flow of the Croton ts 000 gailons lu twenty-four hours at the lowest ‘ch continues, with from two to three months in the’ year, considered the minimum capacity of the river, When shull requirea dally supply of thirty- ve million gallons {t wili be necessary, during the season of lowest water, to draw daily from this reservoir eight million make up the deliciency In the natural fow of the ‘his amount the reservoir would supply for alxty-two without auy ald from ocoasioral rains, which may ly be relied upon to keep up the required’ supply from e reservoir beyond any drought we cud, The supply of (he Croton, iby this reservoir, may theretore ,000 gallons, which will for a long time to coms require a larger quant! ‘tained by conatructing other reservoirs furt! /where there are abundant facilities for such purposes. “The total cost of the aqueduct, from the Croton dam to Meno, oclsiributing reservoir, inciusive, will be nearly ‘he Croton aqueduct proper !s In general good condition an uainterrupted supp; be past year. Very listie work pairs dud rencwals of ine it was finished, ‘wountry, and 1 alla, Which ar pave Mulberry street sales on the streot were made at % a 4 per cent below these quotations, Billa on Paris have made their appearance on the market for the first time in many Months. So far the offerings are “short sight.” We give the quotations for them in the ap- pended rates of the general market, which closed a3 follows: 1094,; good to prime bankers’, 109% a 110; short By the same hese dead ends ation of water & age, ‘The acti it done, as soon as Sudictent data, show that the capacil; water will be at least tifteen Ihave not been ¢ same—To remove lamp in front of 63 Bowery. FEreNER-To bulld ® basin cnivert on the northwest corner of Ninth ayenue ani ean be connected, ail trouble from ty equire the immediate li 6 that havo been neglected on account trenches for the pipes having to be excavated through stant Alderman en obtained to fany of these pipes will | _ By the same—To pave Vorty-seventh aireet, from Ten¢h to Eleveuth avenues, with B Ry Aaeistant Alverman ‘ lamp on the northwest corner ot Washington and auses will involve @ larger expenditure th! rev ious years, 0 & dellefency of proper atop valver of laying this ayatem of pipe a cre many novelties we proved faflures. A large part of them were removed and re- laced by tops made on well known and substantial uit some of the worthless ones atiil remain, and new oucs will have to be substituted for them, ‘The region of Hariem and Manhattanville 1s supplied prin- ¢tpally from » pipe taken from the mains that cross Manhat- and derive their supply entirely from the aque- ‘The only pipe connecting that district with the sa twelve-inch mata avenue, which ime that the water fs drawn from the aqueduct for repa ipe should be broken off or lanhaitanville, and Ward’ ‘a Iwlands would'be left without @ supply of water until the pipe could be repaired, It {a the intention to lay er main in that region during the preaent season. 85,000,000" gallons of water Into the y every twenty-four hours, which {1 Jons to each inhabitant per day. Th: tity per inhabitant than is furnished in numerous manutactories, prosperity of the city, absolutely require an unt of ‘water for their necessary operations, KUll a great and wanton waste ts going on, which haa been increasing at a greater ratio within the past few year revious time, and ff this waste continues to 1a will soon amount to more me—To place a lamp in trontof 1M Franklin ded with ciroumstances a atop valves were ul By Aasistant Alderman Toms DUFF kc. in Seventieth street, from Fourth to Fifth aven Assistant Alderman MeDonay. ‘autatthe nortuwest coruer of 165th street and Tenth ave Forty-firet fh Belgian pave- olay gas mains, therefore may be such predictions to would not be ren Yo place a drinking By Assistant Alderman FEITNER,—To atreet, from ighth to Lleventa avenues, Wi By Assistant Alderman DunwIn—To lay crorswalk across avenue A, north site, Twenty-third street, to ferry entrance. By Ausistant Alderman MoCanrny—To erect lamppos! pa, Figitietn street, third to Fourth avenue. 'o erect iampposis and light lainps, Ninety-third atreet, Second to Third avenues. @ reservoir tor he level that and light lam; if durlog that period that “I cause, Harlem, in Fourth avenue, east aldo, Se venty-fourth By Assistant Alderman” Row front 358 Sixth aven statement of Saturday last had no i effect upou the money market, the loss of resources being too sinall to produce any immediate consequen e wants of the cits now deliverin; "To build sewer in other large city, “4 Hae Minety-fourth street, Third to Fourth ay man ROBINSON— Y, No, 7 Commerce Hy the same- ‘To liag in front of Nos. 78 and 20 Christopher from its daily flow, a e taken with great’ contl- ery umple for the ‘atid wien the day {t may be ob- er up the stream, By the same-—To fag west side Fourth street, from Chria- jer to Grove street. the same—To flag north side of Grove street, from Bleecker to Fourth atreet. By Assistant Al mebtal lamps infront of Tw as done the wasta, water than that nece # of the island, between Murray Hill and Man- are on too high a sevel to receive a supply of water from olther the receiving or distributing reservoirs. It y continuing the twent, rom the high service reservoir at the High Bridge to all of the extreme ley. This expense, though eat, {8 absolutely necessary to furnish water at all to some the higher points of the inland, and sa oth the use of mechanical appliances for raising water to the necessary helght In dwellings. ‘On the organization of this department there were many Mag for the construction of pipe sewers, 80199 fnches in diame- ing a sewer is made up not only 0 of excavating the trench, repav- other incidental expenses, which ave same for a small & large one, jarrives that it wi ran THOMAS Durry—To 4 Cinb House tn Fil the “shorvs” to the alternative of borrowing at these extravagant rates or “coe cestance of the latter alterna In gold to 112%, against 112% a 1124, the wed to remedy thit By Assistant Alderman Rorinson—To flag crosswalk ourth street xt northerly sie of By Assistant Alderman Lysaol joner of Roads, vice D, tant Alderman BARKER lamp tn front or 803 West Twenty-uith street, By ‘0 flag both sides Four- and from this th of Manhattan of water durin fone in the way o} or the structnres connected with it Tt pusses over a very rough and broken ¥ places crosses déep ravines on bigh protected by embankments, s1o} Some of these ope and retain! ve now been built more {Quire some material repatrs, Jare in general good conaition, but will need soine repairing, ‘Tae new storage sesorvoir, at Boyd's Corners, is formed by braneh of the Croton river, fn The dam is about seven « Reynolds resigned. ¢ ornamental ra will obviate reet, First to Second avevue. same—To pave Twenty- ird avenue, Bely! cond street from First to of which were built with pip As the cost of constr of the conduit ing the street and han thirty years, will res ‘The bridges and culveris also niiy--To flag both sides of Third avenue, Ninety-third to lad street, by Assistant Alderman Ham soN—To pave Thompson street, Fourth street to Canal, Belgian pavement, with the closing sales at 112%. The “clique” ap- miiding a dam acro: he town of Kent, I CF A undred feet long, and high enongh to rai feet above the surface of the stream, acres of land. servoir was acquired by the Croton Agueduct nwhich also decided to build a dam o} faced with stone, intending to trust alone to this wall or retaining three thousand mililon gallons of water, funder a pressure of slaty feet head. ‘They also entered int {contract with parties for the conatruation of the sume, a Yarge part of the masonry was completed before tho ganization of the jesign also contemp): deemed expedient The PRESIDENT laid before the Board a communication from the Commiss oner various apportionment of assessienis—W hich were ordered 8 will flood about dimensions, aad the uso of pipes has been except on ‘steep grades, where there would be no danger of their clogging up. lated to be of eullicient capacity to carry of the water ax anit would fall on the whole area draining into the sewer Af the rain fell at the rate of one inch per hour. tended for the minfinum capacity of the sewers, and in most cases they laryely exceed it, Tt was also found pract! of drainage, and not be one large sewer in case UL the so leu. * All the sewers are calcu, by the letting down of the vars In this direction. ‘The course of the market 1s shown In the table:— concrete masonry, PAPERS FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN ADOPTED. Resolutions to permit Oswald Oitendorfer to extend press- room vaults of his new building beyond curbstone permit 1), Girken to erect watering trough In front o! eiferdon street, and to appoint Stephon B. Bragne, George Bouesein and James RK, Adams Commissioners o PER FROM KOARD OF ALD: ny the Comptroil favor of the Excise Commisaloners fo With provisions of Lawa of 1:70, Referred to the Committee ble to divide some of the basing compelled to trust to the atalility of great fresets, where the territory could be more safely, securely and cheaply drained by more In the new contracts, wherever it {s prac- heable, the sewers will be carried to the head of the piers, tying them amito the sips. ed {nto the rivers at the head of the plers the offensive matter will be carried away by the ties. Inthe pavement of streets the department ine had no power to decide on the kind of pavement to be laid. In all a where a street has been paved tho kind of ps been defined in the ordinance passed by the Common neil, directing the work to be dons, aud n many of the a pavement to be lald, not een deacribed but the spec under which the work 1s to be done detined, and all the or this departmeut has had was to see that these special ements were laid in conformity with th ined by the ordinal Respectiully submitted, DWARD H, TRACY, Chtef Engincer. CITY GOVERNMENT. OFFICIAL. the foods over eto draw his warrant in 400, in accordancs Resolution dire fa careful examipation of the whole snbject by iis depart- | than one outlet, [nent it was deemed unsafe to trust to this wall of masonry ‘alone, and it was decided to build a substantial and water- Hight earth bank on the inner side of this wall and to cut a at the northern cad of the dam iof sufficient capacity to pasa the water of floods around the ‘dam and allow it to iow over 4 natural rock surface into the river at some distance below the dam. The masonry, as orlginwl Neted, and a larze part of tho work of éxcav: ‘or passing the floods has been done, and the work pertain- (ing to tho constrncti fand will be prosecu brought to bear 1 ‘this reservoir availebie for any part of this yew Some years since the Croton Aqueduct Department deter- some of the higher parts Manhattan valley, would the water up to make two for the major part of the high land they ly the water from & reservoir bulit on etween the Tenth avenue andthe line of the Croton Aqueduct near 173d street; and for the extreme upported 1m a tower built near the eservoir and tank were to be sun- to % per cent for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Ba Gold cleared. instead of em, sewers is empt If the flow of the PATERS FROM ROAR OF ALDRRMEN LAID OVER. as to build a sewer in Madison sireet; to place n atreet iarap northeast corner of street; also in front of church corner ™ 28h street; also. in street, between ‘third and Fourth ayen of Friendship Boat river; also opposite No. 814 Greenwtob'street, and in front of the Chur between Seventh and vurteenth to Six- eanal through the solid roi owery tind Hester dison avenue and front of St. Andrew's cl y demgnod, ts v Twenty-elghth as es Firat avenue; also in front of of the bank hi been commenced, with nll the energy that can be n Mt, but tt will h street, with’ bi north side Fifty pecifications as ; fs h avenue (o North rive ined Uiat the onl: et, between Tenth an close of business to-day:—Currency, $5,200,000; | 400 Krie Rit. that section ot coin, $89,550,000, Of the latter amount $16,300,000 venue; to fence In vac lace tree drinking by rant 1a Sixty- onlevard; to permit construc- 6 Teast Fiftleth street; to permit ures show au Inercase in coin of $718,000 and in tion ot bay window on ‘ currency of $155,009, since the 7h inst, Half-past Five 0’ Clock 1’. ner Fifty-seventh, ‘ixth strest, east of (th street, opposit nd opposite No, 1,200 broadway, and opposite d high polos from a tau ‘site of the reservoir. lad with water by lo ar the end of t ariem river, ans partles for the construction of the whole work. nized the constuction of the reservoir to receive the ious of the tower were lafd and the shaft ‘Tue wal'a of the engine house were up, a y in the season the res .g to the non-compietion of it put into service. pamping engine was to be aupplicd om the aque.luct out 200 fect long, from twenty-two to ported to-day are $15,000, making the total tu date Board of Aldermen. STATED BRSSIO Monpay, June 12 Present—Thomas Coman, Esq. Dimond, Hart, Irvin; » Reilly, Sebilchting, 8. oth sides of Third ave- into by them with et; to pave with 1871-2 o'clock P. M. esident, and Aldermen department was ory ews no far advanced that ft was y to North rive) Ife in response to the advance in the price of gold, and quotations improved, the market closing firm. The tinal street prices were as follows:—United A woman, giving the name of EI States currency sixes, 1153¢ a@ 11534; do. do., 1851, registered, Jida 1144; do. do., coupon, 117 ich aud Woltman— 1ONS LAUD OVER, ave Warren sireet, from Colle ¢lgian pavement. By Alaerman Harr. place to West street, Ry Alderman O'NetLL—To regulate, ac. Thirt: street, from First avenue to East rive By ‘Alderman Pru alte No, 689 West Forty-second nireet. EFSOLUTIONS ADOPTED. By Alderman WoLtMaN—To permit, William Sedgwick to keep a watering trough opposite No. 598 So MAN—Appointing Ob: Commissioner of Deeds, in place of David oiler aud engine in posi Pole was ready fur use, but, the pumping é he original design 't Broome street, from Mario: Anthony Doyle to et, front of hi premisen in Tenth avenue, between Vist aud Lad tro watering trough to permit F, Hy Flagg to avenue; to permi, dobn Kinke 728 Bleventh avenue tering trough corner E! to permit Comminsioners of Third district court house to junction of Greenwich avenue ue; to hang Jetferson Market fire vell ‘opposite the Church of Fourth avenue at Nine- treet lamps northwest 74 Kast Fourth street; Vest Thiriy-fifth street, Bowery. To per 4 and gutter ‘kitt—To placoafree hydrant oppo- ‘@ thity-inch main ranntny to the pump. This main ts aud delivers the water under a head of thirty Yeet, It was found, on trying the punp, that at every evolution of the engiie a water hammer was produced, pviich was ejatvaient io about thirty pounds ‘and would inevitably have destroyed the pump. and 1x fect in diameter and thirty- T plates, erected in the house, tank, and sup ‘ner Lighty-fourth street and Boulevard ; watering trougn at 63 Tenth permit Richard Quirk to keep wa- and ‘Sixteenth sire 1124; do. do. 1865, do. do,, 112: uary and July, 111 a 1114; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11434 @ 1144; do, GO. 1807, do. do., 114% @ 11435; do, } dow, Wise. al By Allerman’ Wo 0 the square nain. We bad an open tani wo feet high, made of boli ‘avd connected the main with th ‘The use of this tank has’ obviated Late in the season it was deemed advisable to i Mcient power and caps je tank in the tower, and for the pr ithe high service reservoir. ‘1 ted, and sinoe that time hi The contractor for the large has notified this department that he will to submit his engine to the test required by the work o{ completing the tower has been prose. Chled as fast as a due regard to tts permanency would admit, and is now nearly ready to rece! ‘was bronght Into use, and the iy have been supplied with water from it since No- Dwing to an alteration in the grade of the Fifth avenue, erect temporary structure at Alderman DimonD moved that t be discharged from further eouiderntion of the resoludon to e Chureh of the Resurrec- carried and the resolution mptroier with power, COMMUNICATION ORDERED ON FILE. A. communication from Charles Guidet transmitting spect- fications for the Guidet improved stone pavement. MESSAGE FROM TIE MAYOR. ‘The Preset Inid before the Board # measaze from the Mayor, being his annital message, whic the accompanying reports, ordered to be printed in document form and the diferent subjects contained therein or alluded to referred to tho appropriate comuitiees of the ‘oss Fourteenth ate Conception aud actos: teenth sireet: to pl luce street lampa front of 71 1th avenue, and Home of the Dominioan Fath East Sixty-sixth street; to |; Way, at Sixth avenue and nth, Twentieth and reel; to bulla tween Ninth avenue an street, from Bleecker to Barrow; to build st Broadway and St. Ann’s church to pay everally adopted by the i Aldermen Lysayht, , Robinson, Healy, Hampson, Maell,” Pecher, Mulli- rker, Reilly, Littieield, Durnin, Feltner, nunping engine of crosswaiks at 191 rtcenth street, Eighth avenue, Twenty-third’ atreet er from Lilte Tweiith th river; to renumber C steady. The offerings of the new issues of South Carolina bonds were more plentiful than the orders to buy, aud prices fell off about a half per cent. There was a better Inquiry for the new ponds | conse ‘was received, aad, Rutgers street; to the tank. “The reservoir of Carmanavilie RESOLUTIONS. ‘To pave South Fifth avenue and 10th street with Guidet fmproved stone pavement, fo pave Twenty-fifth street, from First avenue to East of North Carolina, which were moderately active grap) and strong. The general list closed as fol- | ground. NE 13. 1871.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. ll (INAS TL AND COMMERCE, WALL Street, } Monpay, June 12—6 P.M, On 'Change to-day wat Was quiet and about Lowest, | Mo. %, 82 Ta 92-09: No. 1, MTN BT Th: pale, MAA BR: oxtew pale, Including window. «las fa 070 Var wna ie light at at #2 Ta 22 80 Cor Washiogtoa and $8 for Wil- | Peraourym,The market continued very quiet and wae trilla easier fur reine. The olferings, however, were nd the demand light, restricting hus! 8 10 CONS wae held without noticeable change aud transactions, th asking price bein These were no sal weer there = were cra! = (amore, malt of St. Paul preferred... Ohio and Mississippi Union Pacitic, Hanuival and st. Jose Hanubal and ot. Josep’ Western Union Telegrapn Pavtiig Mail... COMPARISON OF THE DIPORTS. Tho following shows tho toreign imports at New | | a} York for the week ending June 10 and since the bee | market w ginning of the year:— Ft ite. fhe 1899, 1870. 1871, 30 $1,426,9 618,343 >. through an increased spinning 844 speculative ti- quiry, and prices advancea about Jat, per }b., mid- FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER AND WEAK, The foreign exchanges were demoralized by the Dry goods ... + $y General mdse.., 4,169, $ 5, ry wlrOn'y advanced rates for the use of cash gold, and Total for week $5,432,230 $7,0: Hid in tea reported. there was a pressure of bills for comm, ‘Tie | Prey. reported,, 151,005,774 123,379,532 1 Beef continued quiet. There I acd prices” leading bankers reduced their raica. to | ——— - from a8 fel wi an.sing the basis of 10 for sixty-day steriing, put Ince JAN, 1. .$140,338,004 $150, 402,543 $170,425, 759 | jn better demand price TOF SPECIE MOVEMENT. of 000 tos. ight plekied y x oxed do. The imports of specie at this port during the past te fie. thor descr fi week and since this beginning of the year have been | WAS Very firm and higher, 1¢c as follows:— od withont leading business of in of of 739 Verces for July at it Totai for the week a $5,014 | cheese were in fair demand and without cnange io pr . Rive. The market way frin, with a fair demand Previously reported, 9,048,850 | gaten comprised 289 bage Rangoon, at froin To. ———= | Ih,; 125 bags Patna, at Tige. a 7%c. per 1.5 4) U $5,040,794 | i He. per iby the latter for taney 135,507 n bond, at #835, gold, pe 100 toe, Lorn , but quiet. The Total smee January 1, 1871. Same time 1870,... eriing, sixty days, commercial, 109% a sight, 110 a 101%; Paris, short sight, 5.1955 a 5.10; | Same time 156%, | gates: oemprise't B60 Whey on, the basis of 91 4 Der tb. Antwerp, 5.214 a 5.1643 Switzerland, 6.1734 a 5.15; | Saime time L507. fair refining dor we Oe, per Ibe. Rellned wae Hamburg, 35), a 364; Amsterdam, 40% a 41; RAILWAY BARNINGS. ie A, oe demand at he a pre a x We. foe Frankfort, 40% a 41; Bremen, 78% @ 70%; Pras ‘The earnings of the Mtlwaukee and St. Paul Ratl- | 0) 5 per, Ib. for , ice. a Laie 5 er Ib. or rack . ellow, rh, for granulated, 13\fe. per ib. for ernahod sian thalers, 71 a 71%. road for the first week in June were, in Fo 1s per tb for powd ered, ait pines Dube 1879. Inferior“ to loti to good fair retin AMON Fetnings rot r, Rio a Bie. fale We. ; MONEY FASY, good ‘to prime The money market remains easy, with three to retning, #40, & Hair to” guod | grocery, 940. four per cent as the rates on stock coliaterals and | Dee hd) lcs gmeneny ee * uhds. two to three percent as the rates on government sensing . & B4c.; meiudo, 4c, 3 tandard, Now. 7” to. 3, Pace: do, securities, Prime endorsed paper ranges from four SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. mete, Nas, IS tole Nisgo. Tse and @ halfto six per cent. The unfavorable bank Monday, June 12—10:15 A. ™ 125¢e. a MWe; cumin Brazil—Duteh si Duteh etandard, Ne rent clayed and sape: with a fate demand, lo tor hard, ce by ti” chenoPER ore 2% a 112 ; i ® Mari poss i Co. if “A yorinues aetive and firm. We note saloa of (),008 he “bull” clique in the Gold Room resumed ope- ov US 620, Fh". ) Mariposa Min pr bs. at 94a ‘, L iw y he tn 0 fi ab ratious this morning, sud by dint of locking up | 4d Uss-2 6, "6 4% 100 Got ougor a Dele, wih Hie: IQRthet Waa ara 0 i me : 3 J Sem currency. 11b'g 800 dossiese $5,000,000 of gold in the Clearing Mouse forced bor. HIM) Tenn W's, vid. be ne OO sprite ae eisai ive ye rowers to pay for the use of gold rates ranging | 100) Teun 6%, n. 14 lo) Adauns Bx, 8g GE Baie from 4; to percent per day. They were appa- gud ro) ‘ a4 8 Wells Fargo F Beef was mors acties and ige, Wetter, He, w Sige. Bo He " OSC 6s, Jaa dyo. 634 100 : were Io fairdamand at #40. abe Keceipts—Cattio, Hhdy rently indifferent avout buying themselves, and left | HOS C 6's Ja advo. Wi 100 Harton ere inthe Seger: at 9 ‘0 pCa Taio 0. Api & Got 61g 40 Bac in our Sais 8 Erie bg DOMESTIC MARKT. cing.” The ac. S000 Erie 4th mug. © mduced a rise 600 Readin 100 Long Dock bd... sig 2000 Con Pac gid bda.? 124 10 LS. 4000 do vvstvecvenee WOE 10 Q SAVANNAT, 12, 1871. price in the forenoon. Aiter banking hours | WW U Pao i iat m... 9855 1109 do, revoipts, 880; exports, dO. a" 200 01 Pi ues, the rate for to-morrow was for a_ time 1000 Alt&Ter H 2d pt.. Bhig duoc MOAN WRI ANS, June 12, IRL 8-16, but fell to 1.82 before the Close of business, the | yi) Ale Terre H inc, 274 4) New Jersoy (i ey price of guid also taking ® sudden fall to 112 5-16, 2000 Chi & NW con UP, rewi he ed c $1 Del, L & W an aa done 2000 Hast Js 14000 | do. pear to have been greatly chagrined at the decline 1s nd W.24 100 Tol, Wa WRK. bs w . * _ F K) Col 10) Host, Hart & Erie,” Oo» ie tn foreign exchange, which marerially Interfored | qygo W't 95° 100. Chic'& Alton teece 118g soles Ee pettes with thelr calculations, They believed every leak aN Oe f GSiq 40 Olio & Mine orf... o 200 bust State wt $1 90, and stopped, but their plans were greatly disconcerted | siy'Ma Coal Go, See a ee one Sor je Miciiuan un terms, Gorn firm 2,000 bushela low imixed, in lota, at 080 high mixed at 690." and 600 bush 0c Ouie held at 6ic, ® for West BCum Coal & isons: 43 yellow. BEOO0 US 6-90, «, “02. 1k bs ern. Herlev, rye at per quiet. n mm _ 100 Mavvss, BP. Mivsescocees BONN ys as 1k yt, S130 for bored, gt for unbolnd per ew. Sire une » M. . A, Cy "Bi. a 0-40, c| + shorts, wall a es id o pean 00 dic freigits —ilour, Mie.; wheat ic; corn, big0. to new Yorks 2PM 55000 Fold Woon a bibe.: B77 hiniber, #3 to the Hadaon, $4 1b to New York, 45 to Plains Kailroad treigiv ur, to Boston, } to Alpany, Bie. Recelpls by lake Wt Dustels’ corn, 1,60) bushes rye, 400 busheim 000 feet of Luu! ipmenis by canal2.100 = ) Lushela wheal, 2 W Dusbela corn, 107,000 feet 200) Olio & Miss 2d, n, 8 9000 Mor & Es zd in..bd 9 2000 M.&8 78-10 con. FA) gis Con Coal of Md. 1 do... 400 Md Coat’ G62 10 do. In the gold loan market the rates ranged from ty & Were a3 folloy 100 New Jorsoy U RR. Gold balan 200 West Calon 200 Mil & St Paul KR. Ndieatan 51 ORLOAG; sini ah duick 3 By eee ee tate firm; No.2 mixed, Hose. a hokey June ; HBC . TREASURY, MATIBES, Hy eae a Oe: TA DeREROR AW during the afterncun trmer at 8dige, ay teu The Secretary of the Treasury will buy one million | 10) 1 AH3ge.'n ie. Kya weal: No. 2, SU . a 0 Chie & Al Ri 6 fit ‘0 yy “pid Bis bry of five-twenties on Weduesday aad sell lwo millions | {f) Yet a ils oe ane “idee eee ‘y aes aes vie sah Hove of gold on Thursday. (Anabee weenie Tulrly active at Hi BOA aia, Cattle more active At 2,10 C u 3 44,00 UbIRe four, 156,000 bush r The following were the Treasury balances at the | 5 NYO i 1 Han g StJo RR Mh bro ain conn 414000 do, nia 2.100 do" rye, 400. do. barley. 100 N YO AR cta.bo du 10 i : te flour, 24,0" ot BU TT & StJo Rik profs. ts—8,00 bbls. flour, 243,000 bushes 207 do. dare Shipu H,000 do. corn, W,UU0 da. oats, %C00 dos r Darley, 5M Lops, Freight active; vals to buital represents outstanding coin certificates. These fig- STREET QUITATIINS Wheat to Isulfalo 6 cE 300 do, SEY MATRIMOMAL HURDLES, estern Union. re] ® 685% Rock Island.,.. 121%) 4 1 “a 5 St. ae * bi 4 fee te ke bantprectt, Goth Mo | Phe Mania Biliting from Newark to Trem Pie a Divo ei 63 ton—A Man is ed With Attompting to SU IBIg a Hg Than BU A case came before Mayor Briest, at Trenton, yoa- a Bos, Har & terday, the particulars of whieh were somewhat new Col, 0% Ind C to the quiet, law-abiding, sober people of that city. < ma ae zabeth Anw COMMERCIAL REPORT, Corson, charged that her husband, James Corson, . —— had attempted to Kill her, The manand wife were parted little more than two years age, and about sit Nestea te find values nominal, Oliee minmw | tree Weeks ago the wife says that the husband cume 112% 8 112445 do. dow | were also negiected, and we have only 10 report a smay | (0 BOF Nous, Kissed her and asked her to go aud lve do. do., registered, Jan- | business in lola trom second bauda st previous prices, | Wh him ia Bultimore, As the wife owned tne fur- quote:—Rto, ordinary cargoes, 1c. @ 10, niture she consented to the request of the husband. ; good do., WXe. a 1 ¥e.; After she had given consent she says he return The additional subscriptions to the new loan re- 26,559, GOVERN: FIRM, The government bond market exhibited a itttle MONDAY, June 12-5 P, CovvER.—The market for Rio and Santos, fa tho absence five-twenties, registered, May and November, 6 a 112%; do. do, 1862, coupon, do, 112% a » 1864, do. ¢ all ed to 2 12Xo, ; ‘extreme range for lots, 10 per lb the house, and putting his arms round her nec! 0., 1868, do. do., 1143, & 11414; do, ten-forties, regts- | jn’“pond, thirty to eixty days erameut | if io embrace her put some kind of drug tered, 109), a 10034; do. do., coupon, 109% a 11044. pass), tie Pere ieee ie her face which had a smoky smell. He then loft, and with dificulty she’ went ‘up stairs, after which she fell down and became unconscioas, in which state she remained some She kept walting day after day tor him te i acsaniiceicarali neon “Wirins atid oatineara atid: u Loe go vo ee she + & notice to 5 4 eave her house and commenced to pack up her env ones cneek ta peculators und small ogenpes. | furniture, when to her norror she discovered, tat tence of favorable ‘ "The hi he had another woman at bis boarting house, vest prospects in France and Pruasia wero reported by a Mrs. Mary Batchelor, trou: peg tea whom be as discouraging, nmeh seat having perished fn the | had intene to take to Baltimvre instead of hw The reports ‘from Eastern Europe concerning the | wife. On inquiry she found that her husband al Rrowing crop were favorable. ‘The market to-day clo imaioa, ; Costa Ri THE SOUTHERN LIST DULIn Li Ace oe ‘The Southern State bonds were dull and generally | fic. & Ibe.) Mexican, 1e.'a Te. racon, Tde. w I6e., all gold, tuirty to " , , dv pare e re d lows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 7134 & 71%; do. | frm; wih eu upward tendency. ‘Tue salen were aa tol. | Wesed that he was «livorced from her, and tract which has been made since the two thirty-six inch main wa- pes were laid in that street, it became necessary during in rock cutting, about four iso Thirteenth ayeume. from Seventeenth to Twenty- second streets, and Sixtieth street, from Second to Third ave- nue, with Belgian pavement. To place aud light @ stréet lamp opposite No, 42 North To place ab ornamental lamp opposite No. 22 Oliver sircet. Directing the Comptroller to lease premises northwest cor- ner of Waverley place and Macdougal street, at an annual Tent not to excre. "4 ‘on motion, tue Bourd adjourued, untit Monday next, 1 be past season to depress them, nil on Sear? heuwwoen Sixty -elvhih + work had to be done at a uired that the mains shoul “ar when the wants be used to their full necessary supply of water. It was de- Yerinined to lower them with the water In and continue their ion was going on. The trench in which they wars lald was widened on the side toward the Ceutral ‘Park, to allow the pipes to be moved laterally beyond the bounds of the original trench. The RUNNING NOTES---POLITICAL AND GEVERAL. North Carolina, ex coupon, 47 & 4734; do. funding, | In transi. 1866, 37 @ 38; do. do., 1868, 52 a 83; do, uew, 27 a 28; do, special tax, 20. use while the op Peter Odlin, of Dayton, Ohio, is not a candidate for tne repubiican nomination tor State Auditor. Harry Howard, a prominent colored man of Lex- ington, Ky., is stumping the state for the demo- tide of Thirteenth avenue, from Seventeenth to Twenty-second street. Whieh were each ado} AYFIRMATIVE—Th ipes were placed upon and moved aver ied by the following vote :— ‘Aldermen Cuddy, Dimond, Hart, Irving, MoKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Plunkitt, Reilly, mps opposite No. 781 Eighth avenue; ed Collegiate North Dutch church, No. iso in frout of building belng erected on church, north side of Seventh street, a'so in front of Emanuel street, 100 feet weet [rom Lexingion © Allen’ street Methodist Epiacopal protgcied "with ttinber’ ani giank while the rock trench was being blasted out to them, They were then moved back upon ‘greased skids, supported on blocking, to their original ue, land lowered, by mouns of jackacrews, Into position. This caution and care, as any one thought- roduced very serious and ox- jive Injury, not only to the consumers of water, but d have endangered the lives and propert; Fy The work was successtu fwithout an aceldent of any kind, nor wi ‘to any adjoining property, The city Institutions vo: rivers are suy They were thea Schirchting and W: ¥. ©. Marshall 1s ranntng for the democratic nomt- nation for the Legisiature in Woodford county, Ky. Itisalso stated that be is a candidate for United States Senator, in place of Garret Davis. C, M. Clay has received the democratic nomina- tion for the Legisiature in Bourbon county. Ky, this the original Cassius’ eery will beara liveiy hand in the campaign tn Keniucky for the democracy, ‘The Danville (Ky.) Advocate thinks that Jem Davis would best promote his dignity and be of the most service tothe Southern people by abstaining from any discussion of political Issues of the present or the past, no matter what the provocation or mduce ment mag be. The Chicago Brening Pox! says dudge David Davis js about to spend a season at his home in Spring- field to examive the papers of the late President Lincoln, with a view to their publication, The Memphis Ava/ancie ts out lor the new de- parture all over. Mad Vallandigham gone into the Ohio Convention the haroneat cemociatic platiorm of 1868 he would have been hooted down by the same men Had it heen accepted by that body, those who desire fo write the obituary of the Ohio Vemocracy need not have postponed the work beyond the second Tuesda Is wowd then beat hand and the corpse bama fives, 73 a 75; a0, elghts, 102 a 104; do, railroad | main higher, with an advancing tendency is ‘The fluctuations eights, 95 a 100; South Carolina sixes, 77 a 80;do. | frmly at wn advanee of Tess or chelsea’ new, January and July, 624% a 63; do, do., April Jess or careless act might have church, In Fitty-seve: To place and light a large ornamental lamp ta front of 478 Fourth avenue. ‘and light street Iamps on south side of Forty- west of Second aventie; also in front of 79 Mercer street; also 74 Mercer street; also 172 Mercer street, ‘To erect lampposts and light Iamps In Sixty-fourth atreet, from Lexington to Fourth avenue, To Jay Croton maine in Sixty-third street, from First to ihe selands in the East and Harlem piled with water by means of pipes laid fre ial on the bottoms of out 1,000 feet 10 of water, Randal fourth street, seventy. the programwe of races at Jerome Park extending over the current week there ts litte prospect of i proved activity unul the ri cliques are seeking to stimulate the public from | Jul te their apathy by selling “puts,” or privileges to de- | veston, eu; New Ore liver them their own stocks any time within thirty | 83 days for a consideration of one per cent, rivers. These pipes are gener 1 some of them are laid in seven lied by two jend pipes, each three inches pipe “six inches tn diameter. Iby one lead pipe three and one diameter, wat one r ‘aid one quarter inebes fo diame iil recently, #uy d's [aiand is supp) ains, &c., in Fifty-eighth street, from Sixth to Tenth avenue, To place free drinking hydrant on west side of Sixth ave- nue, in centre of block, between Filty-lrat and Filty-second ‘ues internal diame sry deep water, which tu nly changlog current 6 d rongh bottom, and have cau ‘holes worn ja them by abrasion on the rocks, and they have asto ve repeatediy taken up and repaired a dificult operation for ; these gutta perciin the identey en nnebed | To place street lamps in front of Tenth precinct station ed mach trouble b; Permitting 8. C. Hone to place two ornamental lamps on southeast corner of Fifty-ninth street and Sixth aveaue ; also to P. C, Kilduff to place ornamental lamp on norchwesi cor- ner of Bixth avenue and Forty-fourth street, To iay crosswalk across liroadway, oppomte No. 1,186; Ino from northwest to southwest corner of Rivington ‘and below the market, Tne cliques make this one per cent clear profit. The buyers of stock against the “puts” are sold the stock by the cliques, who ket Which is not perform but a very expensive 1 one of these Termitting Bast River Ferry Compan; walks across South street, from James’ si pave with Belgian pavement Fifty: ‘ourth to Madison avenue; Firt Atreet, from’ Fourth to Fifth avenue: Twenty-axt to North river; Eleventi street, from eventh avenue; Uliver sireet, from Chatham to 4c., Elehty-eighth street, w IBy ewe vero: ally laid at a witch | ‘to terry entran: get In reallty one per cent more than the market | ant pie were unchanged, We quot price for their stocky, Those who are speculating saves pide has been juve sor by the Compt Goa a perfect suocess, On ties and Correc- pipes under Harlem Fiver became obstructed ins season from having who then endorsed it. Alter trying and falling to for Sbstruction with a pressure of three hundred pounds to. the ipe was taken up, the obstruction removed and the oper sgrecn at its entrance, and is how gatis actory manner. tre water works the water iow that were used were not only tested by the manufac- laror before they Were sunt, but were retested in the pipe e city before they were sent out are pant tho toatin the proving pre from Fighth avenue rom Ninta avenue to treet, from Tenth to Eleventh ave- ourth street, from Firat To curb, gutter, &c., both sides of Fifty-third street, Blath avenue to Broadwa: East Twenty-cighth atrect. ‘To fill in low and sun y in October, yrk ing in wv Daring the coi Adda the Avalanch ‘The worla moves forward—a sentence of mighty significance—and those who cannot, or will not, p pace with It must not complain if the pusy, bustling world forgets (nem, ‘The Washington Republican says General Logan would make a superb President. ‘Tne Hartford Conran’ supposes that every sup- posed John Kendrick was disposed of by the late Congressional election, but tt seems not, come to ua that le ts ptpe-laying for the Mayoralty of Waterbury also in front of Nos. ard of the department in ¢ eon discontinued, an iscontinuance may account in some measure for the more Ipes of late than in for- &@ rigid Inepection of all lowe between Third and Fourth -fourth and Sixty-fifth atrects, ‘O our, gutter, &c., Clarke street, from Broome to Spring ‘To build sewer, &o., In Elghty-fourth atreet to Bon! Permitting Bernard Dui Fifty-nixth street, 100 fo the mains and Feoling the necessity of pei Inid, we have erected new preases in the pip arhich to that pipes of all aizes, from fourto forty-eight inches By an act of the Legislature the Department of Pubite tka fe directed to remove the Croton Aqueduct n th ¢ New York, between 1uth and Ninety-ee lace by means of any aq reets or by means of iron artment that the through fron pipes than tbrough an head or pressure of water, more secure 1{ con- pes than if it were all con- umerous break sidewalk ov nort! venth avenue, erk of the Common Council to procure » tive bills and documents of the present # fle otf ci jegis! she the St 5 wiWnich were e: ‘opted by the following vote :— Aflirmative--The President, Aldermen Cuddy, MeKiever, Mitchell, O'Neil, Pluokit, Reilly, the mysteries of clique mantpulation m= Wall | Were vory light and abou supply could more stieet, Lot the reader stick’ a pin anent | market Jeoving off trm at $1 55, eich and Woltman— ately be conve: of masonry uncer @ Supply would be much A TWENTY-YEAR LAWSUIT. A case came before the United States Circuit Court at Trenton yesterday which, it is expected, will be the last of a sult which bas been in litigation for The motion was made before Ju defendant—Henry JaAcqnes—from using & machine for framing hat bodies, the compiainant being Eliza Wells. The case was tried in New York @ long tae ago, ed its decisio! “HORTICULTURAL FAIRS. The long looked for festival on Loug Island occurs: The Queens County Agricultural So- clety wili hold tts annual horticultural exhibition at Mineola, and the Suifolk County Society at Rive With the farmers it is a general holtday. 1 that the exhivitions will be far supe. rior to hose ot former years, as the number and and vegetables Will be quite ex- uffolk eXtibinon will close with a general market to-day was strong and steady, and | & ‘81 66 for small loti one pipe; and pes not over four feet in inveyance of water in I fore conctided to lay ipes to carry, between tire ater that the aqneduet will su ‘The construction of this new Ii f ane new gate houses t Ninoty-second ni euth avenue the pipes will have tw be ial tide of the av Board of Assistant Aldermen, toward the close improved im sympathy with an | joads fair mized. The sates’ were t suited for the ‘ge cition. The department hy ve anficient number of four-foot wo points, the fuil amount of diameter aro be June 12, 1871-2 P.M, Present-John Galvin, Eeq., Preaident, vanced to 99%, followed by Lake Snore to 1144s, and | Oats were tirm at 6c. for Rock Island to 1224. The Hannibal stocks were panicky, the common falling to 85 and | nal. Rye—There continued a fair twenty years. nd an addition to t For a part of the distance along @ existing one ie Thomas, Duty and Met ANNUAL MRS OM THR MAYOR, A communication was received from the Mayor, trans nual message, together with a report partment of the city able to be printed, Ry Assistant Alderman owners on Ei pues, that said part of Bi nd resolution accordingly. high was laid over. 7 the’ PRrsrorst-—Claims of the following named for ayinent of awards fe the matier of the and straighteniny Mos. Eno. Augustus F. Smith, MM. Kellogg, Atos Eno, F. H, Coss a were referred 40 the Committee on Finance, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, Assistant Alderman H&aty—To permit Charles Blake co an extra burner on lamp at southea: laucey and Cannon streets, at his own expense, By Assistant Alderman FRITNRR -To pe jonald to place a watering trough on tue northe: second sirect, tant Alderman OpRit,-To permit Edwa' - piace a watering trough on northwest coruer of avoune D and [sh By Aasiatant A y Asaitant Alderman Oprit—To permit Trayoor & Baylaan to place © wateriog trougi in front of No. 95 which was “short,’? but holds control of the oftices of the road, ipauced to sell out for the purpose of breaking the stock to it connected with the T1dtu street by a temporary gate house, at a pint north ot the jocation of the permanent one, ‘be removed and a permanent gate resent aquednet can permanent, g FRENC® Dorvy--Of property betwonn Sixth and Seventh w jonth street be paved with Belgian utro of the aveuue and © ogress and will be mapltion with all the energy and vigor U Ve . Yparore Ine commtruet sof the Croton Aqueduct wi Fthe we of Aine at examination ww: Commissioners and my about the dimen- of the large cities in lied with water by 0 have an abut: “very high’ agaip. At least, so “they aay.” And ewe tell the tale as "twas told to us,’ the diminished supply, ity of their work. e world which Were at that time » eane of Water work supply, Feceived Ht Th iy about Uuiriy gallons dally for each bout thirty gallons d Mnstructors OF tila: work were determined hat the etty of New York should have a b ay other large city in the world. How of the ety at that time was about 300,000 inkabitanu ‘aqveduct whieh t Xi) Of Imperial gallons, rit gallons, every twenty-four ‘hoi che aqueduct would deliver was con uias baed-on the flow of the beat known channels at that gt ali of which were simailer than the Croton Aque The result of careful experunents made on the flow of In (hia aquedtet shows that ft 4100 to 19,000,000 gallons every twenty-four hours, corner of De- New York Central New York Central s NHOATHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. PrOLADELPATA, June 12, I8TL. A meeting was held Uns evening at the Academy Of Music for the purpose of listening to an address by flon, William D, Kelly on (he development, of the northwestern portion of the ¢ of balldtinge trade and commerce of the Mmukie Sta! noe Geary presided would deliver Lake Shore. Wabash. Pitisburg. Norihwestern Northwestern preferred, . . Rock Isiand. Bi Pau, une The quantity derman MOLLIGAN—To appoint T. Mann a untry aud che efect He Railroad on the ery. iY Kasistant Alderman Ganay—To vermit Or Foote to Ss . on tat divorce was about adding the crime of new, 7134 a 71%; Virginia, ex coupon, 685, a 70; | | Toe-tay. Sut. Feening. root. | Digamy to his other transgressions. do. new, 73 & 74; do. registered stock, old, 5434 a 55; Exports: ; oy pd 18 i The ae Verte be bes te re poeee oF “ 4 . 5 | Consumpti 3.153 | James Corson, who ts sald to be living in Lamberton Georgia. XN, 08 A..00;., Ao. SEVERE 9B, ©, 95; | Soccmation. ose 1413 | street, and tho hearing of the case Will develop for curious Trentonians some rich revelations, About A year and nine months since James Corson saw his wie walking With &@ man named George Cream and a tight ensued, which resulted ih & Commitment &@ 2049; Missouri sixes, 95.3¢ a 96; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 945 a 9434; Loutsl- Ordinary... We } i, | to court and a tine on Creamer, ° , . v Good ordinary, Ye 334 Tale ana sixes, 69 a 71; do new, 64a 66; do. bh Sixes, | Pow middling... we f ee aig —— 70 a 72; do. do, elghis, 8 a 89; do. Penitentlary | Midding, “ie Bt aie BA | A FRENCH PROVINCIAL REPLIES TO HENRI DELESCLUZE. sevens, 69 a 70; do, railroad elghts, 75 @ 80; Ala | Tne market for future deliverios wan tnsattled, tectak Inthe a To (He Eprrer or THs MWRRaLp:— decided, but the market closed WU you allow me to intrude on your valuabh Age. per 1b. ‘the transactions , F repi atidiing, comprising 9,309 | Space With a few llaes in reply to the long-winded in prices were frequent 3a the basis of” low ilows:-—June, 2100 nt 18ige.: Jttly, 100 at 190.500 a F : and October, 61 614; Arkansas vixes, 56 a 53; do. FCW at 1D Aide, 2200 AA ives ato ativieiée, | lever Mr. Delesciuze publisnes tn your columns tn sevens, 6062, 1,700 at 197%,0., 700 at 19 15-16e., 900 at 2J0., 100 July and | defence of the atrocities of the Paris Communists? We, together} August,” 100 at 1940 are over. The “bull August, ‘ . Ree ae ae $e) Rt Be: 'Deceinber, 200 ‘at Ifo, 200 at Ihc 1 will not argue with Mr. Delescluze as to the doings a ei 4 ie Saturday, alter Change, 2,000 bales were dispossd of—basts | Of the Parts mob in pillaging churches, destroying ‘The stock matket was strong but dull, aud with i905 200 July and 200 Au | Anaust, 200 at Lge. ; Beptember, alone. but to the whole country, and murdering in- ) | bales. The — average — quotations of nocent priests and inollensive nuns, slice these acts business for future delivery were as follows:—June, 13/,« hedeovipts at the porta, wore ay follows ccciat. | tits 1 will say, the whole of rural France, the major 1443; Moblie, 40U; Savannah, | partof the Upper and middl> classes In the pro- Baltimore, 50;' New York, Boston, | withstanding Its childish tendency to a systemawa 1M bales, against 7,202 bales same day last week and | opposition to any actual government—tiat is, sie freigits were xa follow: pool, by steam, 3 | wpa 0 Havre, by. a olds Hamtus, | Monarchists, and it remains to be seen whether a Shee, eon e a eoateamy, te, golds Hamou'y, | few vagabond students, brieiess Iawyers, third elas JOUR AND GRAIN.--Kecetpis—-Fiour, 11,74 bbis, 230 bushels; corn 28 Mo. ; corn meal, 42 bbis. | genomers, piiv's desiamenir, aud the like, putisat L207 bags; oats, 42,050 bushels; rye, 8,007 do. The flour 4 of the giants of 1789, backed’ by the iY jlows: June, 80.3 Darya cat Rem OR ae and purning monuments belonging not to Paris er, 400 at '18g0, Bince Lu olivery ware as fo} nes} appear to him justifiable, and even laudable, But ugnest, 156. 5 er, and Dee parieaton, W2; Wiinington, 896; Norfolk, vincial towns, and even the Parts bo/veolse—not price fixed belng one per cent or go | #00 Dales same day last ‘osing rates for cotion | one aud sinew of the coantry, ore eminenty To Bremen, by steam, 40., gold, compress Journalists, leud-moutued deimagogues, swirling p the price up untit the contract to deliver | Inarket uted dull, but we make no change In one quotutions. ances Of Sie inouhanicn Wed tne vars tomers ¢ The aales were confined to about 7,000 Hols, Rye flour was expires, when the ee oe eee eae ae in moderate demand at steady prices. In corn’ meal thore -bwea to honotlt of any qnarantes against. loss. Tho cliques | was considerable inquiry, but no movement of fraportance, | linpose thelr distorted ideas on and control, the dea linies of nine-tenths of the population, or Synether, No. we Sa $575 | as in every other community, they Will b 2 made ta Supertine State . State .... 5 #0 | snbmit to the will and the laws of the, majority. with @ good margin prefer to insure themselves, | Extra State tee te Tuis 18 the wuole question In a muted Aland Mt, Hence the sale of one “put? leads to the | Superfine Wes 5750 60) | Delesclaze and his compeers musi has /e found > Extra de . 6 Ma 625 | by this Uine that the provinces (so mM’ gc ridiculed casy marketing of three or four times a8 | Fyira Minne: 6250 800 | by the itelligent (*) masses of Parts, » will uot be much stock. The heavy sale of “puts” poy the Foo eee Onley & tg* 8 trifled with on thts point, even If ti SY benigited cliques is @ sure indication of preparation | Family 7508 875 pred Wee ye eae ke ruiors wad. & on their part to seli out their stocks, although suen } St Lou Foe 42 | Respectfully, yours, A FRENCH PROVINCIAL. A result may not be fmmediately perceptibie, as the is tae] enemas erent naib: uploading process may occupy from thirty to ninety 5500 6 8 GAMBLERS’ TRICKS , @ Southern No. 2. 5We 6H days and be attended with an intermediate buoyant ta ag Swe § 0 In giving an account of a gamt jing house tn that and active market, resulting from the purchases of | gouthern extra. 6608 8 | oy which was recently broke g up the Cleveland stock by those who are provided with “puts”? and | Soutkern family 8 Wall SS avaes > sy | Corn ment, We 3450 440 | (Oblo) Leader says:—In show' ng our reporter tna by those who know of the existence of such “puts” | Corn meal, Western yellow. 3W— 5% | vious tricks to which these Ps and take the risks without them, So mach by way (SE Esse S05: | cochen SHRED RNE GRC AMENGTGE eee rand emen,”’ She : . of explanation for those who desire vo comprehend | Cornmeal. puncheons.., eg | aan ais deputy, Mr. Potter, Wheat was quiet, but very strong. The offerings of spring | Talsed a doard from the M yor, dispiaying a narrow or No badont ‘The ‘sige out through the rafters to! he wall, ‘The sides of the ae ine about 60,000 bus! 1 5b & G1 SO5g for apring, #1 | CUE Were lined with cottor , and strips of clot, aad this paragraph and read it again next winter, ‘The | gy Tor common amber wimer PA rer nN ‘4 | through iran a wire, sing in the partition up to mber Western; $1.66 for white, Corn | the ceiling. On one §! de of this partition was @ . lower, closing at 730. « i4c. for full | room in which an “ope cator always sat on @ ladder seven or eight feet } igh, looking through # smalt aperture down into the room where tle gambit for white, rete eet his po aition being such that he cont th gales of 60,00) bushels within the range. Barley—There | always every ¢ ard held by one or more of the nd St. Joseph | Fy Ty Mock here and no detand.. Values are enuirely to players. To thé ‘other end of the wire runaiy Sait” Canutarts Wend bebe Ue Wer: pecurebed OER Jac erate ranbee an aa of importance was transacted. aca id | arranged wit fan india rubber spring aud Went Ae EO aa ae earait: Oraearn were | PASSING UD 'H the surface of the foor. nd without change ede Rates tor’ The player, wh 9 was working ia the interests of the ew York,” which was “loug,” | were steady. The chavering pies Toom, fad ‘no Kole on one of his shoes, and kept the ‘though considerable inquiry was noved for foot shod int ~is manner on the rod. Thus he was Fensels for, gras ngagements were: To Liverpool, | enabled to feel every movement made by the { wi wax hoary and le, active movement in New York Central, which ad- | 7s. 9/8, for damp and warm: f preferred to 864;, It 18 said that ‘Boston’, for other gooda lower prices tn order that both parties may go | by steam, 96.000 es of. ve spl ee be foe “operator” at the otter end of the wire. This in- “jong” harmoniously, and after catching a heavy | Son's" TMG vow by steam, £2,500 brahels. cora at | Venton ¥ 4g only brought into use when Dower wae ‘short’ interest among outsivers put the pr Tigd. The charter wi A British bar from Duboy: played. “fhe ‘operator, mn out, gazed into the hand of the stranger, and, by pulling the auen'auallvien wore trealy hele, Drie of | Wire @ ertain number of times, made known fo the Wut with only jt demand the | old g@ sabler every card held, The “old ‘aa’ bet or Jes limited to smal ‘s Domestic | with'zeid his money, according to the information Py : rate trade demmant at full prices. | recesvod, Me could pass a Whole might without ‘We note gales of 100 bbis, New Orleans, in lots, at from 47. | ris king @ dollar, always knowing What cards bis ad- Versary held, and uever betting unless he Was sure co win. Ia another part of the rooin a similar ar- ‘rangement was constructed, so that the unsopiisti cated Were sure to be taken in Whenever they sat downto play, In other parts of the rooms were trap doors and places where (he faro bank and cards could be easily Concealed in case of a Visit from the on: | poilees prices in seliers’ tavor, ‘edhe salew y ven eee at dc. a 48ige. per gation, wiih occa New Yor«K Stare Fatk.—The next fair of the New it 47. per gallon. ona was York State Agricultaral Soctety will be held at the a a ty i ne iz atte | city of Albany, on the 2a, Sd, ath, oth and oot dave ae ee oh aul 100 bola enie at | OF Deter HEX, Kuvy Booed will be wesed Sep: ve adie: Serrated mg do (tember & ton direct coatii O1ABS: ‘ket was quiet and # HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS, ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest | ta gic. We quete:— prices of the principal stocks during the day: Highest, Lanwest. Gontrifugal and mixed io, reining. Muncovado, grocery... Porto Rico wees ish Islancs. Rendiiiie-» dnctive aod comprised 600 UI +) sional small, lo haglected. Th of bolder Rote. salon. | fo, BV bbls, dv, at

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