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BOARDERS WANTED. ha UTA OF CHATHAM Lage ees and 82 50 perweeks TO @10 PER WERK.—A \ GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ba o~——_ sootlenaan of can obtain Board at 18 Bt, Mark's $5, Sines UP—CITY, oo 8 —_ SALUBRITY COM- ned, neat Central Park. ‘Ninety-second street, tira House wes ot Fourth TO $10 PER WEEK.—PLE&ASANT, ait code persons, $6 with excellent B Ca Bast “THIRTY. FIRST PERMANENT OR tranatent HIRE Mri be saremicodated with handsome Rooms and hret class Board wt moderate prices for TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 500 AND ies mies watees napsaocealy Ture barr 18 WASEINGTON ‘FLLOR, NEAR XEW YORK uo. sed Boule, fes'Yamnillee| aloe” Ail Howe te povtas for gentle: pene 2g, net A ERATE RE Nabed Kooms and ‘and Board ps on «5 TC CIE ERE SS TH Pree ears NO, 256.—A PRIVATE pen A Phat wi price fee two cawe G40; or one Rooms very Teasona- 3 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT.—A LAR ere ers aacen, or separate’: fia relined | kome ciree, upon sentir re mee ipexobanged, 39 FAT Zt 7 pep STREET, BETWEEN iway.—Pleasant Rooms for Comilies ae ay Board; references exchanged. 49 NINTH STREET, NEAR Fiboaway.- — GB on, h Stae ateoes Board, I large Ros comme fovretngle 8 pitty aL . eesmmer * Mi Seenars 6, er 60 TWENTY-NINTH STREET.-A PARLOR Yo let to @ gentleman and wife, with Roum for # gentleman at summer LARGE FURNISHED ROOM to two tJ three gentlemen, with WEST TWENTY SECORD er We Wate ak are ban Biolock: ‘best Dreakfat, 6h Ble; aha rocks WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ELEGANT Rooms, with first class Board, at summer prices, 84 MACDOUGAL STRRET.GOOD BOARD AND lenly furoiahéa. Rooms. jen oF fame the ‘oomtrta fof a home, in frat Tocation, on I RAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTS AVE. nue.—Furnished Rooms, on second floor, front and With Board, to fumilies dr single persons, 124 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- eighth. and Twenty-ninth streets.—Two or three lemen oF gentleman and wife can be accommodated with bie and single Kuoms, handsomely furnished, and good MADISON AVENUB, SECOND HOUSE FROM Thirty-first atreet.— —Elecantly turnished’Roome, with i, at summer prices; first class house and locaifty un- References given and required. 61 EAST THIRTY.KFOURTH STREET, be Lexington and Thirt avenues.—A nl yeond Hoot, 10 ith on second » 10 let, wi RTIETH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE. 210 Tike Hamdagrae ly furnished’ Pastors it Bedrooms pb eke he gentlemen or et dan Maen he wives; Bath, nice gar d all the of @ firatclass home. Board if BETWEEN ly furnished hotand THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH and hth avenues.—Boart, with a I oat two furnished 3 bath ; use of Piano, Sib Sar eo WEsT Rta FIRST STREET.—BOARD.—A se ‘ han families. second floor; suitable for two AS Fai more room than required, would imma furnished Rooms to small genteel rooms; #50 to 3 357 eas. IWENPY NINTH STRERT (28 LAMAR, 0 Seardecs, bate tare Tange, Bode 10 lee et wilh Board; Rouse feet uelghborhood unexeeptionadle, ‘WEST THIRT\.FIPTH STREET, GOOD BOARD, with pleasant Rooms. can be bad; hot and cold f dete a as G0 a week; English LADY OAN HAVE BOARD’ BEFORE AND DURING gontpement, and infant adyniod out by Dr. and Mme, treet, near Seventh avenue. wADY ee reget tg pot piri = 0 ing con fetal phyvilan Gall oh or nadress M'D., tA Week fourth etreet, near Sixth ay OARD FOR LADIES PREVIOUS TO AND DURING S Seiyar ina aut reured eee near Myrtle ave Satis avenue carn at Mrs. iaving, oklyn, 171 Central avenue, Conant AND COSY FRONT RON, HOT and wife; Board tor wenne. Nady only. 156 West 1birty-second ‘may be had in ly on Rion ! "T° per—erone id tnd cold waier, for a cent ‘treet, near Broadway. UFERIOR ACOOMMODATIONS, WITH EXCELLENT sy @ private famil; bgven: "inh and sata’ avenues, OME, ation IECOND FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, AND eee conventen: also ot! 1ceB; other mn 5 hbor- pieasantand table 00d; moderate price. 116 West —~ BOARD AND LODGING WANTZ9. Bose site WANTED_BY A HefOUNO 0 GENTLEMAN AND AND wife,’ with « cnet tin west, he wk eae a WASHINGTON, TO LET FoR LORrOset —TO LET, Laem Tomy Ap centae B20 LET On TEASE HESTER pm oN ee bm cypemyrmreny en AND HANDSOMELY FITTED OP- LET—HALF OF ORK, Oxo, WITH Tear thon ne i Wooe DLR BASE Bae Fo. 5 BL SITAR ARD SuaER", aT, roadway; immediate possession ; 8250 annum, | Apply to A isQUBNEAY, No-1 F 1 Pine street, 105 FOURTH ‘suitable cana ey a at mente: LEB, in the basement. pe en ge pe '% Eighth avenue, between Forty-fith ‘BARBS? B50 LET, A Re HOousE Ps Rnd four Low ot sare cet er atawatan or or baste teat fide, Yor sale, witb & loan. : CH ‘aso a 2 fall Lot om, D. GARRISON, 667 Bixth avenue. my ee ee TWanTEgay. power if rau on Were re TO frealiene street; two FIRST AND for anv kind jouse 5 illo chee I 261 botany Aidt Agee Md LET, A location opposite the Clidord DWELLING HOUSSS TO LET. Furnished. A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON Madison avenua, to a family ony; {t desirable alt remain ‘ti the house, Peaicuarentirem or 100 Herald Upton Bi ey Pas H jptown Branc! 10 Lat FanAtay fag tid nly VBRY TaRoe tone Mans! non ae street, ni Broadway ; 884 feet front; Hall 14 Yoot Wide aud marble diode Apply beiore 1 Salock, Un uruished. —T0 LET, THREE STORY AND BASEMENT bricl ik House; ali improvements ; foeice 407 st Elghty-fourth’ street, Apply 10 Gh W. ¥. a, 08 A. <TWO THREE STORY AND BASEMENT, HOUSES _ “of Eigrgnt Intl pnenig ese or with i ny nd, or FANNING,’ street, ppiy * BAACTIEOE ne BROWN | STONE Hous , NEAR THIRD’ avenue. +near Lexington, 8 igh ‘four story stoop Brow: tine, as 1,700; ist be ated} 5 nO EL eS Sed 1rd Syeate, LET—FOUR ‘ORY BROWN STONE ENGLI' basement onset 816 West Thirty-third street, Pees Ries selegant 1 nace, gas Oxtures, Rent Bl,700, et stationary tabs, hot Water, bail 0 LET—TAREE STORY 1” sroor HOUSE NO. 43 sutra fe chr gis ar mee Apply ia wack, 105 Buondway, Siuprobast Hema mom Selfeshauas FAMILY, 4% Blecoker. street; ten ET—TO A Toute House fo. TAB RIOB and gas; rent $75 per month. Apply to ROBERT inwin 830 Bowery. —A BM, PLAIN THREE 8TO: Tk Colne shea nirty-second ear Fourth wre nue, Ing Thisty-second THOMAS STEVENSON. 10TH Lag a te 4 Boulevard, ih, at mei Thmny recond slrecty' rate 7 ‘B, MORGAN, 12 Matingon place, FURNISHED ewe in. APARTMENTS cD. 10 Potala ti bak J rte Ave COOL, NEWLY FURNISHED, ROOMS, EN SUITB gr'sing.e dt mummer pricos; also First Floor, of extra ‘for business purposes, 69 University piace, a a with gloice, handsomely aoa, with all the comforts of ‘Twenty-fourth trvet néar Fifth Avenue | Howl. wrt: ORNISHED,- ‘OR HOUSEKEBP! Ee See Apply at B16 Went Fi LOOR TO DETIN PRIVATE HOUSE $3 EAST with Btgven; en Swaler; ime order’ good loc: Ton j emall family; rent fow. i : Tonttany ast Hemantly farnianed Roome, without, | Board, to gentlemen aly § ms very | moderaie. To LET PURNTAGED, LARGE F ase ae ROOM, Lay ‘ond floor. to one ortworeitiom=n withou: boa'd, East Twenty third street, one door from Fourth avenus. 1 Gphines ELaOgy tn See am BARGEAY. | et, two blocks from the new Por — Panacea arena office, ree second floor. 00 FREE: leteconni ne 5 5 WEEKLY.--LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, ings. bot HOt and ‘old waters kas inoiuded. Apply to owner, 416 West Thirty-third Street, $7 RITTING, AND BEDROOM, TURNISUED, FOR r aS chet f Thonsekeeping; hot and cold water, tubs ‘and everrihing ‘nicos fine location. y-second street, two doors from Broadway. L Ble | FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO hom iy Nl mar oard, at summer Fates, neatly furnished Parlors and th to Fairicenth ire HOTELS, es PARK HOTRL, BROADWAY, ner || 2 ‘second street and Fifth avenue.—Rooms, all olest in sity ; table d’hote, =) COUNTRY BOAR: RIA, De 1._NEW FURNITU: RE, STORTA HOUSE, ASTO? tanies tomas Ama sana ro dassk 5 ro, Greene count: Te EE. = Br OBTAINED vt A pre al FAMILY miles from Cal Address: ‘BADEAU, coat Kill, Greene county, N: ¥. County, BOARDERS WANTED—AT A FIRST CLASS 'BS.a week; good ee om ae AgCo eves beautiful place. £ reg sas leat ye} I nen idee for Mie WAVERLY, [a3 a areas Nre. a a. Y, aed 3.4, fork. BRANCH, SEOOND COTTAGE NORTH METRO. Boitan | Hotel Lon Ocean avenue,—Elegant Rooms, with abje acoo as. Apply to or ad PILL! IPS, Long Branch. 'EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ERS, new opens lew Haven mos FI A a foR” . SUMMEI_RESOR’ THB LA TOUREITB HO 30 minutes from Ra York,— furnished Roome al oe POINT, Board and large, E MIOHAE! Inte American Hotel aad congre at Baa ie “BELMONT igs en class house and Board a renstaeins rates, (HYGIENIC PRB Boer om AT THE SEASIDE jars 8 Horald ook gentlemen, Address, with par- Bae. vera i Huson. MILES FROM LAK healthy a ie. uly to tbe goth, ood Seininary, Glen's Fall N. X, a ae FPWOOD' “APRING HOUS) Cime nes ma Me AO Te) opin tial ‘ea dD Pa Feria pres Be oy iT THB pd exer “aaa i, Chlayo cou yee oe Hged ternal han ooo seas fe Giese ON THE NEWBURG AND ‘DELIGHTFULLY |, Keyport, N. J; first ences slicet, New York: BAS Fiat in a che seme es Tooe dtr new Ye ‘cfus De Case, Buea, H™™ ab - yt MA cali Sn eee J, JULY 4, ere HOUSE—A, Fi SANT orushnettat te for or particulars saidreas Tee a ae ae MISCELLANZOUS, NDRYING.-HAVING LARGB Ri wig} Ra! Le PUD sete ke pene BOND STRBET.—FINE PARLORS AND BRD- J, roa at low prices, en suite or singly, with or with- 5E 133 ‘ST THIRTY. FIFTH STREET, NEAR J Bronce —Neatly furnished front Room and Bed- Leek) and bath, with private table aud atten » OF willeell the furaiture and let the rooms, 14 WEST det oe 2 BERRETO& NICELY FUR. iepenerei front Koom and Bedroom on second floor, to gentlemen only, by a small family of adulte, UNFURNISHED Rooms AND APART. MENTS. ' LET, Ef —THE FIRST Fi FL00R ms pote 185 WEST TWEN- « ty-fifth street, inted and containini Sets Diaeieeinreet and wife; rent improvements, to ist 5 erences exchanged. sal Hi AER EE NEN | OwER PART OF HOUSE TO LET—AT 1% Dated na ley piace, with separate entrance and_ modern impro' menta, nt bp Be back Ray? Dininy ore Kiteben en and two or four other Rooms rent $60 or or nth, mo} LET--8) COND FLO! FOUR ROOMS: 928 PER monih, 810 West Twen'y-fourtb street, (TO, LET THREE, ROOMS, 17 STUTVESANT STREET, rho ETAT 26 SIXTH AVENUE, (REAR tty od t First, Floor, hat wre San gns, baths Tissot velerease vented,’ ay ply on on premises. 10 LRT—TRANSIENTLY, IF, DESIRED) 4 SUIF TO kay tore farniahed ore caries for tor iB aa irene enim ragtanst ROOMS, 8a, tsb. Wire i Wy Eni DOMRDIAgE | PORBERATON, | TO ‘20 acres, with rust e: runagate rater, cn with, pkey Yi wi, fe aoa wd full particulars, Hi HL, Dox 8 pe tc ecco RENT IMMEDIATELY_UNFURNISHED W Alga, Song Fourteen © cast OF west NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. JULY 24, 1871 SALES AT AUCTION, AGES Bory are ait babe Lwaps EINER, tiaksished? artibela Fl ee ¥ at 0 a8 tae 0 Household Furaiture, jure, Mirror, Carpets, &c. _Particulars BALD ) JOHNSTON, angpoaane. AnH on ‘and salesroom, 37 Nassau TA eee 1 AOuIBALD Jo ae, AUCTIONEER. BT AL ‘and saiesroom, 87 Nassau ihe Fee nar Prtig: ty iY ea ae Bate line of Of Ol Puntingn, “\ @IGNER'S GALE—THIS DAY, JULY M, AT 10% Mog at oy 180 Broadway, pear J the entire contents of the Ho’ owards 5 formerly the Stetson ‘BDWABD SOHENOR, Auctioneer, LBER:’ hares: IN, AUCTIONEER. ie Mali and Salssfoomas, corner Cedar and New atreet, Specie) sale THIR DAY, at 18 o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE will eel) the lo Ripalieheal of two eentemeny comprising nine ead of god Tro ing, Road, ma heraide Borses, Wagous and Bee Horse ec column Hi “[ vorion &A1 ey dwedinanedetrecy 120 WEST ret 099 pains commencing a 1a cele gisige plain ie sa is 8 iver," etalon Ouroetny re tre ye Amsinene and page Grand Duchess style seeets ‘Lady's, Wanton saresk and Wy. fatcreentes Welaneat Gmneue Wee bal i attend ittie’s ceebrated ne af ete, i f heeled bee ies fae Sane R 3. Blatog Room conaiata, viz. : ‘walnut, Dalle bent bl tension able, Ghaffa, wold Biiver and Fined Ware, French ‘and Tea Ses, Cast Fon, Speen ‘and tienen Punk ae ree Ce riences ty sBammenl a Tweney-t rest ery erty Be monn zea ee lence 123 Tenth atre ireet, a block went Broedwag, ber cone ar ith and Sixth avenues, OED: AY) morning, ey o'clock precissly. 7 600 lots \oeat Hutetold uraiture, Velve russe Medallion ley & Son's rom:wood re ios aia repro ana _ walnut ch Sule oor: Sita ries Se a 7 8 or Ge La ae eee Ta a uff ic cn Temand Dinner Bvts; Class, Onin and ger Ware re art Basement and * Furniture, attendance to cart or pack ‘goode fer for pa Y JOHN B. DRAPER 200, ‘AUCTIONERRS, LT oe anda ani Western Railroad Com- pany af pupie anotion ceemasenien Fuly 36 et 14 ofetock noon, apcbanet SAMUEL SLOAN, President, ¥ MAX BAYERED: barre Pontarerhanaasat AT eet Lsen imal and mabors arlttre, large t e quanti 1 Linen, Beading ‘4 60, Broadway. ¥, Ji BERTHOLE, AUCTIONEER, SUCCESSOR TO | Wi sels this tay (Monday), at ofclock, 458 Canal thee Bon ture, Parlor Suits, in reps'and cloth; black tt Deena Bureaus, French plate Mirrora, Washstands, Centre, Tables, Commodes, Chairs, jecisteads, Brussels, vel- Yet, tapestry and ingrain Carpets; Matti ‘Olicloth Feb tapestry and ingrain Carpets; Matting, Rugs, Oliclotne, slisy fie hairs Rak, epoctsion and tra Pillows and Bedding; also two Wagons, lot ; Counters, Grocery Fixtures, £0, M. SEAMAN, AUCTIONEER, Votes by onder of, hetrs, at lon, Thuraday, Ju} raat i yah niet Eat two frame Honses, do docks ‘and water front of Ts8 feet on Kit Vou Kul), oD shore road, five minutes? walk from atcamhpat landing and 4. depot; jon for. hotel or vile, Maps at eS IDWARD Pi I i AUCTIONERR,— RECEIVER'S le; sone a:ainst Orlando Prieta cccatere arerernn os { July, 1871, at 11 0'e.0ck, 1 through Buwin Pett He Centre attvet, al’ the Stock, Fixtures, Ac., coptatel Nevin consisting of Maahineey, iy igardware’ Tod's of at description, Shelving, Glass « SILVESTER NOLAN, Receiver. ENBY ZIN, AUCTIONEER, s THIS DAY, wnat at the house 194 West ‘Twanty-aixth street all'the Parnttore } of the abor viz, :—Brilitiant toned 7 octave rosewood Fianoforie, Farlor Suits ia, satin ‘and. brocatel rp Sts Carvels in Velvetzand Brussels, Mirrors, Curtains, Palnw Gece tate Sea teentel ree Seow bet Bureaus, Wardrobes, Sprin; iF en ding, &e-; also Kitchen and Basement Furniture. “Tho whole to be sold without reserve. positive, 8. fe cadens ger AUCTIONEBER.—FORECLO- + sure of mortgage, East Houston sireet, o2rner of Goereke—On Monsey, July 24, at 1034 o'clock, tn3 en ghinery and Fixtures of Gabloet Futiory. vit.: 1 band Baw, 2 Circular Sat Boaches, 1 Moulding Machine, 2 Upright Scroll Bare ra Planer, 1 Heating Hox, 9 Carpenter Work Benches, SI ‘and Heiting, Stock of Patterns, 2 Bormg Machines: Lathe aod other Machinery and Fistures, by order of ¥. Heimberger, Attorney for Mortgages. M, POUGHTY, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL | THIS «day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at hissalesroor gnu ttreet, a large and valuable assortment of au oun: ber and Barlor Suits, handsomely carved and gilt; fag Room and Libraty Suita; alag Velvet Brussels and other urled Hair, Husk and Straw Mattresses, being the content je house, removed. tor convenience of sale, ofa Also four upersesantel il | airrors, 1% Pier Mirrors, Gas Fixtures, Fenders, Counter mier and Safe; Bronze snd other #the whole to be positively sold to the highest bidder. ARSHAL’S SALE—MILLINERY GOOD8. B. FIELD, Auotioneer, will sell on Nonstn at 11 o'clock, at wen ss elvetsy | consisting of nibbong, ers, Feathers, dc. ‘By order Marshal, AWNBROKER'S GALE—THIS DAY, JAMES AGA Auvetioveer, wilt sell, at Bowery, 600 lots M: and Women’s Clothing, Table Linen, Bheeit, Spreada. order D. /@, Ferguson, 668 Broome street, 1 LIAN -ABROTE, AUCTIONEER. achatlel mi Twill sell.on Monday, be at Tgeiook it the — 4 Pong) and Fixtures or it 87 Cherr, Ay unter, Teo fie Bn , 24th inst., pea orig mn . ¥. iy ents By fine Chest an Cie itiviag ABBOTT, Pty, AMorney for wish ABBOT, AUCTIONRER—OFFICE NO. if 1A tn gue lok tke Hestwuragt. Fi Maret, with o'cloc! PL aura w Lense for two years, at db Walker street, ‘of leaving. Sickness the cause EUROPE. ESSR8. oy, Be BRO. OF. NO. 110 BOULEVARD Be Parlay ha honor that there warehouses raption in Paris, as sev- the numerous letters they fully reas svove, clients ue bureid doen Aig the 18 jate eral journal assert. In answer to ve on this subject Messrs. B: sure those who own carriages warehoused by t! HE NORMANDY HOTEL, 06 we Bt. Hy spon 956 louse, 1s. 6d, 10 9a, aiodstions MARBLE MANTELS, hope Ba AND MABALEISING Ant Ne nd Marbles 5 Mc cee Grivebion arg crea) Monuments jonuments, S. # Wee a 2G, muses tou PR nl ot TO zie , Bow 0 Herala Ups cha Fay, See Se, aes i Bran one pee cdl an ei Raat onuaente, H ty. rar a beta so ante SATE MAS nee Waaorr. ment meniidn Srenues sua " ae Pps fi a i ‘and security given, ‘iudress, rt a8, SAITO By ~~ ram, ring oui an sess. Are rons Ts ee ea ~ BILLIARDS. ae NTE! Die alt 4 Goal IGHBORHOOD, | ~-~~~~--——-~--~ Rea ARRAN AN Weattresnar Hewes Son eben ihe fa August} “STANDARD AMBRIOAN BILLIARD TABLES gtys0d Acar “Adress box a1 unequalled ding tier jurabi a ae UR STORY HOVS! cet en Booman Ppt trom $250 up aon and Sixt avenues tember oF SLAN & erase LE—SIX, PHELAN & OOLLEND! MERI OLOTHING. F On Standard art Tables Sap creo write sold J cheap for oxeb. Apply to 8. 0. MANSER, 4 Chambers T M. LEON'S, $9 THIRD AVENUE, ag ere, | street where tne can be seen, Geniigmente Samo esl re for AVANAGH & DROKERS IMPROVED BILLIARD waited on by M ~ ioe —_ te, SRP Tablens Sompletes #273 corner of Oanal ‘and Uantre Satara rae" "Wares OOLLINS' ORAPT, eae aa fouRtH pan -AROV! coh A Pee ee = a Gouin, Amatcur Oarsmen Abandos Boat and Seweity | from ener A ‘Neglect te Notify the Owner. Fide cai of paid than ty aay oie Sir On the 17th of Jaly three men hired # boat from Mints, ae ogee Patrick Collins, of No, 9 Btate street, to go “gy pleasure trip down the river. Since thas ume he AL Sah rrsate, fam ma now payin =amaie heard’ nothing of them, nor did he receive any 10+ $e; Goa Goat, $f cvbets, ek Tet oe m $1019 | veltigence regarding the craft until yesterday morn- 3 by Mr, or Mra, ing, when né met one of the men, named yer EN wHoare | James Cascy, in the street. He had A Ventrou of einai bien np ree for Wenge him arrested E by @ policeman and brought o | Beng d Pay ra ae ‘Ladies attended before Justice Scot, The oat and ar were worth $126, was So AVEN' '8T OFF CLOTHING CAN Soa wer fi the robbery. On ie way to prison, fear. percnaned of hice 5 | ing that he would id responell lor tho sae Se Ela Pcie | SPeaeb ia atcha kta a eal iABKIb, 6'Satb arence, hd "| {0 keep for him, Hin doteuce was that the weather TB. me peeve SEAR Woe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wat! a SUNDayY, ‘uy rn rit. | THE WFEK IN WALL STREET. The week has been attended with a large volume of business and more interesting features than usual to midsummer. Tne principal holders of stocks were under tne necessity of succumbing to the popu- lar im pression that prices were too nigh and allow- ing them to approach something like a compromise ofthe extreme views of both sellers and buyers. ‘The consequent decline has taken in some cases @ wide range; but even this decline might, perhaps, have been deferred until later in the year bad not the fall in the Northwest shares started the movement. The decline once begun ‘was kept from veconing rapid by the prompt cover- Ing of the “bears,” who, never at ease in a market where stocks are so much in the bands of chques and pools, were content with small profits, and also by considerable purenases on the part of inves- tors, Who, 1D a time of so abundant monef, are impressed with the advantages of the dividend-paying stoeks, The decline was arrested on Friday for many of the list and on Saturday for the remainder. The two or three hours of the final ‘business on Saturday were seemingly devoted to |buying, and at the actual close of business on. that. day a firm and rather buoyant tone had been given the market, Whether this was the result of @ gen- eral effort on the part of the straggling short inter- est to settle and close thoir contracts, or whether it was the beginning of a more important re- action, for ‘the feelings’ of ‘the street have been 80 thoroughly arousea by the course) of the market Quring the week that the next few days will decide whether, as claimed, the back of the specu: lation for arise hag been broken, or whether the cliques’ have vitality enough to revive the sppetite for speculation, The public have seldom escaped so successfully from the schemes of the cliques. Their ‘Withdrawal when prices were at their climax a month or six weeks ago seems like an inspiration. The great losers by the declining market of the Period stated have been thecliques themselves, who to bolster prices, particularly after the Rock Island collapse, were compelicd to sustain the market by enormous purchases at high figures, Fortanately the public were the sellers when the cliques were buyers, The alarm communicated by tne Rock Island disaster caused @ gencral sale of stocks by outsiders. The out-of-town orders to sell were never so plentiful. The consequence has becn the accumutation in this city of an unusually large pro- poruon of the active shares, The capital stocks of several Western railways are almost en- tirely coliscted together in Wallstreet at the present Ume. Tne question is, Will these stocks be distri- buted readily at higher prices to the country again? In view of the very evident reaction of Saturday afternoon the inquiry 1s Just now quite pertinent, Perhaps even the decline in the Northwest shares aboye referred to would bave had tess influence iu leading a decline in the rest ofthe market had not general attention been directed to the extraordinary expansion of the banks, whose loans have reached the largest figures in several years if notin their history. Without an increase in the business of the city to warrant it the increase has been $25,000,000 in excess of tie average—an indirect evidence by the way of the large amount of couniry stock brought into the city for realization under the temptation of high prices. While the banks are in this position it Js doubtful if anything like a healthful demand for stocks can be excited, for the reason that people will always think that contraction must follow such expansion and that cven the dividend-paying shares will undergo a shrinkage with the general | Market, There has been, tt 1s true, a great deal of buying by investment seekers during the past week, but a ciose observation of the legitimate business of the stock Exchange will show tnat it has been confined almost exclusively, to the railway bonds andlike primary lens on the property of these cor- porations. In gold the market has also been a falling one, and the figure 111% was reached on Saturday, as against 1125; on Monday. The occasion of the ae cline was a marked falling of in the specie ship- ments and a heavier tone to the foreign exchanges, in government bonds prices have been in the main steady, despite the yielding in the gold premium, aud on Saturday @ sharp advance occurred in the “Jong” sixes. Tue State bonds have becn dull and irregular, Money was easy. Borrowers on governments were abundantly supplied at two per cent and on stocks at three per cent. The only change in this branch of the street was the sudden stifening of the dis- count rates to 6 a 7 per cent for Paper runuing longer than sixty aays, for reasons which those who are familiar with the course of the money market in the fall months will readily understand, THB BANK STATEMENT, The bank statement is favorable, showing as it does some effort at reducing the expansion in the item of loans, which has ied to @ decrease in de- posits and a corresponding decrease of labilities, ‘The specte export of the week has taken away from the Danks in the way of resorve almost all that they gainea by an increase in legal tenders, but the de- crease in liabilities, coupled with the gain in green- backs, has enabled the banks to contribute nearly $700,000.to the surpius which they hold in excess of the amountrequired by law. The reserve now on hand is $19,035,005 more than twenty-five per cent of their Mabulities, The statemcnt compares with its pretecessor as follows: July 15, Hy a ro gnanoes. ans.» 7 Noor orion. ie aLoet eo. alg, 08 trea. 80,380,961 ‘on ae one +» 267,682,204 1107; et use enna 70,874,870 eet ‘ero eS 1,844,704 CLOSING PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS, ‘The following were the closing prices of govern ment ponds on Saturday evening:—United States cur renoy sixes, 113% a 114; do., 1881, registered, 11634 a 115843 do. do., coupon, 116% 9 116%; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 113% a 118%; do do., 1862, coupon, do., 11434 a 114%; do, do, 1864, Go. do., 11855 & 113%; do, do., 1865, do. do., 113% & 114; do, do., registered, January and July, 1124 8 112%; do. do,, 1865, coupon, do., 11236 @ 112%; do, Go., 1067, do. 40., 112% & 112%; do. do,, 1868, do, do., 112% & 11834; do, ten-forties, registered, 1124 a 112%; 4Q, do., coupon, 113 a 11334, STOCKS ON SATURDAY. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks on Saturday:— Bighest,. Lowest. 0634 9 New York Qentrat consolidated... New York Central scrip Pacitlo MAll.....seree oe ‘Afler the adjourninént of the Stock Exchange the following quotations were made at the close of basiness on the street:—Western Union, 66% # 66%; Pacitio Mall, 43% s 49745 New. York Central consolidated, 95% a 9534; New York Central scrip, 00% 0 91; Erie, 2334 a 2634; Reading, 110% @ 110%; Lake Shore, 1073; a 10734; Pittaburg, 110 @ 110%; Northwestern; 6654 ® 66%; Northwestern preferred, 68 8 6894; Rock Island, 1064 @ 106%; Bt Paul, 67% & 673g; St Paul preferred, 79 @ 70%; Wabash, 67% 9 68%; Ohto and Mississippi, 43% a 48%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 695g @ 70; Hannibal and St. Joseph pfeferred, 19 80; Union Pacific, 26% a 27%; Bom ton, Hartford and Erie, 2% @ 2%; Columbus, Cincin- néti and Indiana Central, 18% 9 18%, THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. The extreme fluctuations daily in the Brice ¢ of gold during tre week were as follows:— RAILWAY MATTERS. ‘Tne stockholders of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad will hold # meeting at Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday next, to consider and take ao tion upon the recommendation of the directors to increase the capital stock to $60,000, 000, A meeting of gentiomen interested in the building the immediate future will ante iy ay dy of the Portland, Rutland, Oswego and Chicago Rail- road will be held at Portland on Wednesday, July 26, at which time Senator Hamlin will make an ex- Position of his great railroad bli to secure cheap transportation of breadstum and provisions from the West to the seaboard at uniform rates through- out the year, Measures of business churacter are to be carried out to secure the formation of the pro posed line, Acontract has been entered into quite recently for grading forty additioual miles of the Grand Rapids end Indiana Railroad. The section of twenty miles, north from Paris, Just finished, is now being rapidly troned. The completion of the contract made for the above forty miles will bring the road to within twenty miles of the Grand Traverse Bay, the northern terminus of the road. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, July M—6 P.M, Corrrz.—The market for Rio and Santos was excited and Gecidedly active under # large demand, partly speculative, The prices obtained were in all cases tully up to quotations, the market closing with an upward tendency. The sales comprise 4,216 bags Santos, to arrive per Palme, on private terms ; 2,000 bage Rio, per Templar ; 8,500 bags do., per Zizine, and 4,000 bags, per Lurline, on private terms. Also, in Balti- more, 8,600 bags Bio, per Amazon, at 11%{c.; 4,500 bags do., at 11346. a 117%, ; 608 bags do., per Adelaide, at 11%0.; 506 bage do,, per Aquidneck, at Ljge., all gold, im bond; 2,300 do., per Talisman, and for New York account, 4,800 bags do., per se a on private terms. Other kinds were arto, We private terms, We quale ois fair do., ile, aaa ene i so etpes Be a yet St ee ioe 1% ralago Mexican, ie a tte; avanti, 186 0° losge-t : corzon.—The market waa gencrall les below reported is one 16 comprising near! 1000 balen” Prices were nomlanl at the revised ined quotations 4 appended, wajch indicate @ decline of 4g0. per Ib. for all ordinary, For futuro very the thane etions were lht «fat @ reduction of te cs Tho eles wore os follows: > wean ber Kings Included in the ay, Last Moenti Total, Con! 0g 10 1 amg Spect aan we 1,999 parry bales to arrive, adhe future (basis tou mladling) the, sales | were Ky 9 2 aga iW", "August ond Dp tember, Augnat at 19) 200 19 18-160. wpa aig ene Beioner at 19¢,, together ; ft deptacabe a ab 19a¢e. : U $ Aygo. 108 each October, November and December, at I ie er, Total, at are To-day— Acugust 409 at’ 19546. Septem se 200 at 19540. Gotsber, 100 at {906.205 at TBs, Ootober ane f Koveraver, ‘108 each, 19; November, 100 at 8%o.; Ji Tiago, Tota, amd Peles, Gran totaly 800 ‘bale average tion of yesterday's forward deliveri were: July, at, 19.840. ; September, 19.870. jetober, 19.35¢. | We note :— nde, Alanna. New Orisans, Tees 1 16 1s rt 17 33 19% ‘0 to al aA al ddl io wie 2. | azine quotations are based on cotton running in, quality nol half a grade above or below the grade quoted, Rates for cotton role to, foreign ports closed :-=To Liver. pool, by seams, Ma, tall, ise a OSD, To y Havre, eam, tc He c, To Hamburg, by Bist, To steam, %0., gold, Compressed. To To Baltis ain ts byl cs 46, 6 old. AND OWATN.—Reoeipts—Flonr, 7,227 bis ; whent, ge bu bushels; corn, 268.40 do. corn, meal, 187 bags; oats, jour market ruled duil, but pi pdt “ay Mine sales were about 7,500 bbls. Rye flour was dull and slow of sale, but we note 10 change in cur quota- tion. Corn meal was steady and in fair demand, aales 1.00) ity sacked He 605 wu Hound hoop Onioy shippi Hound boop Oblo, trade brands. extra. 6t, Lows low re SaSsSeasSlssssaens: s Si ni Sage goo caesar 00, Toot Bi due $1 Ub for tal von ala werent elnat ry or fait Oswego eprtny #187 for prime No. 9 Milwaukee, 81 40 for new winter rel $1 4 for choice new Southern | eben, Corn was upeguiar, ia firm uncer a rt and speculative inquiry. The salen were about (00 bushels at U7 gc. 8 S8ssc. for mired, 68340. « 00. Tor yellow, Oats were lower and mode- ‘aclive jing, Sales, 69,000 bushels at Go. for Western and tie. Bic. for choice white Obi. Harley and e continued dull and nominal, Yaere was, no inquiry for elther, ane .—The market throughout was very quiet (Satar- day usually being » quiet ay); but rates, both by soar und on to Hs were deeidediy iirmer and the mareet with matrong upward tendency; 9d. for corn and 9244, tor wheat by steam w lewd without ngagementa, jartering demiauid for vessels tor petroleum was good, for which fall rates were obtained. Theleauagements wore =! To Liverpool, by sail, 19,000 bushels of corn and whent, at Tiga. for cord and 4d; for wheat; to Lwndon, by sall, Distiela of grata, a 76, for tor form and 74d. for, whéat;, to in, at 7344, The a compe i qanoaien nf tan Th" sors. rennca “Ge, ‘or if to ‘German Birin' 94.5 dint bat Crean Pia cle fo Core, for orders; ipgdom, cargo nae petpiea, a ete ‘trom Hadelphia to cay Tirect ect Continental Js. refined petroleum, nari fro Filia hia to Rare ort ov Balti advo this oF ed pokrolaan, 94. ; & Swedish bark, 1,7 bis, co., same voyage an neg mule from, Fhliadeiphia to @ direct Continental gor, & ed petroleum, a 6 “ German brig, 220 "tons, hence to, fo tibony cargo, of of trojeam, 5s. Od. ; a No vb refined pe leum, hence to Stockholm or Grueabere, MOLASSFS.—The inquiry for both foreign and domestic was of a retail ¢haracterand no large sales were reported, Fall prices eres realized for @ few small ed which were ot the trade. We quote:-Cnba cen- tien) nad ih We. 5 ns.' Pune clare, 8c. ; C a 56e,; Ei ish slanda dso. a a ige.: News Grieans, dvic, a i0e. NAVAL STORRS. -. ~_Roulny was ey but bc Bt 1 | ine 500 bbls. strat at a ‘e@ quote jO. eae + No. 1, $4 a 86 75; pale, ase ‘50, and extra err CORY 48 ‘The demand for spirits ay wat en ‘Owls the extreme views of Featricted smal parecis at from 680, 8 600, per bbl. Tare ‘was quiet but aoe ‘With small traneac- tone at 3.50 for Wasbin Wilmin, PETROL: cana aee market Seri native, tet of janes export dei were unchan; ne Brude ty bulk Sas Amer: Tae. whe Freel a but holders asked 14340, and would make no concession, consequently Featscling business. The reported sales of rehned were: ¢ ble. an ‘an i00 prt cists a geld fo balaitonof at %%c.,and for August af Pailedetphia market has shown no bad contintes dail, Baler were Teparted to-day refined standard white, fdr liver a Bigcvand Lt00 bole, 94 last half Aazuat, abe. ride quoted quiet at PROVISIONS. Recetpte--Cut rai oil pes cA jar, 1.088 bbiss eee Se . rn peepee ey active, but ices unchan, for Avefuat at @1d 7236, ant 1,00 do, for Septen 14°75. In jobbing lote 160 vbla, mess sold tor B14 75. con was quit, exeepting « light local wre were firm. ‘e quote Jaa bond Sencha, ford an: rm! weak al Western mut th antiol- pice 8 10346, for team and Weuls. "Beet was quiet: rales00 bots, & $12 for mess, and $12 @ #16 for extra mess, Beef were dull and entirely nominal. Out meats—The mar- entre a descriptions was v every a quiet to day, but prices were fi os Hace Shy ined wan higher with sales ot 179 tierces at Bot quotably changed. SEB i se fogs were in netive demand at ses 275g and cheese were ps CY mand at unc! ie Jobbing demand goon and Carofine., Patna was fraily steady. The sales comprise Jb, for AG nominal at ic. a at Caroll ina at per Ib. for good to & Fair fo 9 ARE pet awd 1b, and prime'do, ys THO 0 bags at at ‘a Tic. per Siaices i= 0. @ Bic. per maayare sire anes being ea pre Lat} fot at 12 UGA tained, tl Tasted ot wae Orin ws} ae jeman' = acy Pegi coe Ny four > prime o*detaiog, Sic. rime be atau tented in good and firm. The sales were rater, 6. & ‘Waisk ky. —| 47 The market was only ‘but Yonifnned fi firm at the recent advance, ‘The sales Mare 300 bbls. a O%%6- 9 96c. for tron-buoped, DOMESTIC MARKETS. paryeseon, 3 Ja} 99, 1871. ret recelpie, eee Cotton dull; hay og) re Net porte comatwise, b& 5: eit Soy 2 0. Pa hae pinata Seth : miadiings, eC) ht! aes eee fad) Berek Do ates are ushels Club at cars at and ban buabel 11,0W Sngar,—Business small, but Me Lge. & winter, $8 50 for double id winter Corn 660. Mebts- xa oe lumber Mito the Vudsot, fretyhte—Flour to Boston Receipts by lak malt, i is do Toot lumber. 4,800 bushels ulet but ony American ; do, sugar . owinz to I ‘tin i se. nz at ag sei keg Taiow at bic. a Unite: E: rohan Cintas tag minty days, peer ie BAVAVA MARKETS. Havana, Joly 2, 23, TL Sales of the feet) 12,000 vores. Exported Londen 28% hid 4: currency, 2, premium Soant} doy BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. Personal Notification. William McNally, who resides in Nelson street,’ personally notified the Health Officer on Saturday’ evening that he nad the smallpox. The disease was’ well developed, and McNally had ridden to the office 1n one of the city curs. from Havana and Matan: atsnnen 0) Renee nak sh 15,000 boxes and all the hhds. were for ining in warebouses at Havang a ree ic. 5, demand, Freie 'sltned advancing; vessels ta demand for the United gold, 1g, St. Augustire’s ‘‘omun Catholic Church. There 1s @ small debt on St, Augustine’s Roman Catholic church, at the corner of Bergen street and Fifth avenue, which the ciurch folks expect to liquidate from the proceeds of-a by Hs churgh at Pope’s Park on Thursday, the Tath, hundreds of persons havi friends have visited tho icnic to be hed. Tae River Mystery. The mutilated remains of the man found ‘Sdetinn ia the river at the foot of Conover street, South: Brooklyn; have not as yet deen { alth Yesterday it was interred in Potter's Field. jaentified, ng Missing relatives lorgue to see the body. Last Sunday a yacht containing a pleasure party ‘Was overturned in the bays Dr. Ambrose was ia) the yacht with bisson, who was about four years of| The boy sank before assiatance reached and was drowned. Yesterday his peas we Ute floating ia oe water of Bay Ridge, Was notified. iota About one o’clock yesterday morning a disturb ance occurred in the rear of the tenement house 86 South os ae street, Williamsburg, between | of you sone of Po mae who infest the tenants. During the inetianes wegoune man nem Alexander Small, said tobe one of tha party, was stabbed in the right sige, Hi wound 18 not of a dangerous character. & fe fowl hours after the fight Bernard tenants—an industrious and b Was arrested for the ofience, = * one of tha -working man—, THE BEAUTIES OF HOBOKEN, Bloody Affray at tho Sybil’s Cave—An Oficos, Frightfuliy Clubbed. About five o'clock yesterday afternoon a gang of New York gentry invaded Hoooken and proceeded to “the Cave” near the Elysian Fields, where they sat downto refresh themselves, ‘They were not long seated When a@ dispute arose among them, which, resulted in one of them being orutally attacked. by, the others, and beaten with lager beer glasses, Juste then officer funchen, of the Weehawken polica force, rushed to the aid of the man that was being beaten. He attempted to arrest oneof the assail-’ aunts hamed Mathew Moffat, when several of the others interfered to rescue Moffat. One of them caught the Oiticer’s club, saying, “YOU CANNOT ARREST THAT MAN.’? ‘The officer replied’ that he was disorderly, “He'll do whatever he + the fellow said, when! leases,” and then the Toftians fell with fury on unchea, striking him with his‘own clab and dash-: ing tumblers at his skull, The Officer was #0 badly beaten that it was thought for some time be mighg die, When the scoundrels, hearing cries Soon aiterwards ojicer Daveriey, oi the desisted. nesoft “ “Wolice!'? Hoboken police, arrived and arrested Patrick Cul- man named John Wilson. Moiat was also secured, and the three were taken Detore len and @ Sergeant Bourke, who committed them wo prison to await examination. Funchen bied profusely from the’ head, and was taken to @ drug store, where decp wounds were found to have beeu inflicted. A gentioman naned Abraham Levy, of New York, seeig the brutal treatment whico tne porlceman had received, idenuiled Cullen as one of the assault No res visite this n bas no jurisdiction tn Land ters. improvement ring table person ts sure of his life when he eighborhoo | on [ep Cnief Donovan owing to the have nad” that districe that the hc by right belongs to Hoboken) annexed ta Weehawken by an act ol the Legisiature at Trenton, in order to {ree themseives irom the burden of tax- paying. ‘dhe locality creates a sad exception to the rule that rowdies have litte mi!uence in sersey. THE MAYORS OF NEW ORLEANS. The following 1s @ correct Jist of the names of those who have tilled the office of Mayor of New Or« leans since {the acquisition of , Louisiane by, see { United States on December 20, 1803, Previously the office corresponuing to that of Mayor was held by several gentiemen, under appomtment by tha French government, and it was by the first Legisia< ture, that met in 1804, that (he office of Mayoras 1 now exists was created:— ‘The first Mayor under United States authority war Jonn Watkins, who 7a iu @ Very Short. time, and was succceded D. Degoutin Bellechasse, who A arrrom to acsuine the office without requir« Balas ry. Some montas Heywas sui it aiverward, a nt tor some misdemeanor was iepne by the Grand Jury. In 1807, Joseph Mather; 1812, slanolan donor of the Well Known legacy to the however, ahd a ee! ‘10F the benefit of @ certain class of orphans; pa Angeme Macarty) 1838, C. gaman, 1 1820, J. Romignac; 1823, Genow; 1540, W: brothers, was the pro; kilns where Brokers’ now stands; Tetirement, fougnt @ duel with George formerly United ane Senator, mam Frer ees, of Row, 843, Denis Prieur, at the time & member of the conflict Mr. Waguamne 1 Be a Send from the 8 afterwards. sian, one of the ost Po ular and able men ws ever filled the posi- effects of which K.Montegut; ime A. D. thor wos an amusing spesting Mr. Crossman and man, Samuel J. Peters, that the, They were, however, full-bi ‘@akees, being natives of ‘Connecticut. 1864, Yonn L ee) aoe 2 Mages as le was in all the ublic positions he ever held, 1856, Ubaries Me The unaccountavle Mr, Waterman, to which no clue has ever been who was ‘aterman, will the choice epee aaininisti ministration welcoming Gene pobornee, Roueoret ace ems it ct, and in ons he of those 0 elected him as of Piniupeached honor Be on popu m a9 Retort dyke Denis ot, who, exvenal with igre) ive brick) on Carondelet street, who, afver his senate. ‘and Mr. "ne haa the leasing Pir of she tt | ‘A. Wage” and An this lar fallacy re~ her fae " Enguls 4 UdIIG be Lge mae by many beter ae residents 1868 Gerard 8 jer of ) Orieans, ips Bs Motiroe succeeded ¢ Colonel Suth, and eae ‘as mayoralty the confederacy was born Jeast as far as New Orleans Is con approach of Farragut’s fleet, when the city became @ number of oficial bulletins 01 we and died, at ned. x @ Certainty, Mr. Monroe in their style, oernen ba Nag @ series ¥ eA follows:—! mandant; ao! . eat Hi. Durell filled theo ol United States Army, ee year Hugh Kennedy, who Colonel 5.M. Quincy, an diy, tend. mI weued @ z_pronnncianenvol, pened powder in thetr efects, appotntments ag Cs Ay bmg Seon I Provost Marsnal 1862, General Weitzel, ge lay and tn Juno hy @. Burke, ny July. Mr. Kennedy was reinstated vy Coin’ from on, In 1866 John T. Monroe his M4 anelection held by military authori, Sut toerd some dimculty about _ | Pooekate, he went to Washington to ads the eee! |. Rozier, and afte rge Ol Monroe ret having peen hate’ ashed by ai ale eg resuined the omice of Mayor, vt ho, appointed B- Heath a Ai4 lace. Mr. Heath | henge gt under reconstruc! of John R. Sas by the ofthe gia ena oe rter, B. F. FI cperoatorial, appointment, the office Bini ion bP vember, aepens ee Now rieans oeenre oh guaiee:| to serve any well-ordered or for-a century. oe COURT OALENDAR THIS DAY. tamuErs—Eefore Suage Cam ago Ron 2 06 Te At, Tie 1020, —N Minin” COORT-TRIAL Tkmw—Part 9—Defore Judge. Curtia—Nos, 6978, 6160, 6201, 6778, 6100, gay 6022, 6077, 6788, 6052—Jadd Vs. Beman, Aarons0P Vee Rovents tity ey cneider: 9 Davidegn va Mathewson, Faroum Pats, feo