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J' W.W bi aadK HoUey lots BASS 'PALU'SK'fr TBI HI AO Ant ATLAHTfCS. Bo by a9 Dmggista and Anothecarles la Buffalo. 8,783 tons went by steamers, and 133 by the bargee. Ia addition to the above the aarges had 3,803 TneW were la N-f Tortjaflt no mosvratPi DisPAiOBma. 1- tdMMH KTiilg(, Jim it, IMS.

lOCALAND MISCELLANEOUS. i fallal BuImm Directory fas tpeoiat tvmtte of Mr esaj at awB at a-tswa emrmati tae Mnto BTJTtAbO BVBh web BQuata a today' japr. 2 wtoa alow tMBI saw ZS3tpt totey KkC bbte mom, nflmXY Ifirsj ba oatej 8000 ba eorn, Ihlp ete todav- 100 1 100 bbia firHM" ba wheati ''-1 'J am. 1 ava at AaWwjB-m aW XTw-ana oam; 'M. a 'aaseist tt I Mnvw aobbb, Jrrae 1711 A.

Mr Wheat Ouiot aad weak Noleprli 1 88; Net ISO Keurldia ba. Shipments 11.000 ba. Fidahte--)f beat to loCalo 8a; te ttavegoHto" atcasm trMt C-ioir Jam la, 1888 Fioar The market today Is firmer bat aatat. Spring extras 8 ftU10 8U heat Market is firmer and advaneafi 4040. of Ho 181 9M: Net firm at tt tU to aaiWra far Jane Cora Market is nrmer arid advanced imvc BaJea 1 ai87)letosBUwra lor Janet No H6mHm.

Oi'S -Market Is flrmr. sales at eac Kye Market la quiet, rales at 81 BU ft Mol kt "'re. Bar lev Market la nominal and neglected Provisions Market Is k-se active. Ha lea mesa 1 rrk at 8 Tt; orOlray 887 00. Ueef mesa firm at 18 rot iry aaneo asoaioere um; canvassed nam a steagy st 10c.

1 u.i Market Is 1-acUve. Sales at MXSMXa lor cash, 17)Sc to sella for Aettusv. 11 t-Mttte 1 ae market is dun at iutaic Bar bast; and 1581e ftjr common -'e Hogs-Market Is and advaaeed 1098BC. Sales of lulerlor to cbo eeat 81 SuwS 00. Piviehts Activ-and Unchsncel at IWe en atar'-' IKaScoi oota.Sc vn wh at to Boflalo; 80 oaoora touswego.

taoeltxs ror today -88X10 bbls Soar: n.000 Wheal; 141.0U0 bash corn.8l.0U0 hn ta eon burs, ana irra cm 9nipmnts tor today-suuu ouis Boor; 61,0081 uu; o.iv 0 urn; vu nags, ana 1 jw ut 3am. Special the Bear af Tram. UaiOA. Jane 17. 1888.

Vlotjb Dull and nominal. Receipts 850Q bbls. bailments 8000 bMa. M'bbat lrrr liar, nnseulsd No tat 81 88: tor Jane 81 8 casu. Meceipis 80,000 bash, bhtpatente bu.

Corn Oniet and steadr at 87Vi888c. Keellite OJ0 rw bhtpmente bo. mats Dull and nominal at 66 hteoatnte bo: uments bu. Kyv and Barley Neglected. fiovisloiia Dull and unchanged.

Freight Dull and unchanged FROM WASHIxaTOK. Wjs and Ilea us sub Committees. IWasuiNOTON, June 18. The Committee of Ways aud Means appointed Reprasentativee Hooper, Maynard and Logan a Sub-Committee on Whisky, aad Meters. Griswold, Allison aod Brooks a Subcommittee on Tobacco.

Tbe Committee will not report a bill on these subjects, as directed by tbe House, until towards the close of the present week. They will aeoompany the modified rates of tax with restrictions and regulations similar to those here itolore reported in the general tax bill. 2IISCELLAKI0US KEWS. Prize Fijrbr. SpRiKforiBLD, June 16.

Pat Adams aud Dan Aruold fought near Went Brookdeld this mornLig for $400. by a foul blow from Adams, Both were badly beaten. BCTJ.nl Nbw Tobk, June 16. A boy named Timothy Keefe, aged 14, wm struck on tbe be id with a club last even-luir in Brooklyn by a niau uamed Wm. Shields, una fatally injured.

Shields was arrested. Obituary. Worokstbr, June 16. Hon. Wm.

Hancock, a liueal descendant of John Hancock, died in Durley on Sunday, aged seventy-six years. Suicide Nbwark, June 16. Her parents interfering in a love affair, Isabel DeCamp killed herself with arsenic thla morning. WlilsKy Seizure. Ba4.TiaioRB, June 1C.

In October last, Special Treasury Agent Piitrje seised 16 barrels of whisky at the depot ol the Baltimore aud Obio Railroad which were under a shed, not a booded warehouse, aiid upon which he had reason to believe the npecial tax had not Deenptid. Tbe whisky was turned over to the ofnCHrs of tbe United District Court, the Graud Jury having fjtind aa indictment or information against the whisky, and tbe United States District Court yesterday decided tbe matter in lavor if the Government. Peter Fegan, of Alexan- dria, waa the claimant Jtrome tfa Races. New York, June 1C. Tbe first race today was for the sweepstakes for colts and fillies foaled iu 1866.

fivefurlongs, $200, half forfeit, closed with five entries. Tha race was won by Leonard W. Jerome's b. f. 'Rapture," beating ''Canny Bairn" from tbe start.

Time 1 :07. Fortieth Congress. WasHiMOTON, June IS. HBNATE. Mr.

Sherman introduced a bill to promote tbe commerce among several States, aod cheapen tbe transportation of maif, and military and naval stores. He staled it proposed ibe construction of several railroads in different directions from Waibirjgtoo, and moved its rrferenoe to a select Committee to report early next session. Agreed to. ROUSE Mr. Dawes called up tbe Senate amendment to-be bill to permit tbe ordinary oath instead of tbe test oath to be administered to E.

Butler, Member of Congress elect from Tennessee. LOCAL POSTSCRIPT. The Court. Erib Cocmtt Court of Sessionb. Hon.

Stephen bockwood, presiding. Frederick Blebl and 8. V. B. Qravee, Justices or Sessions.

June 18. People agt Peter WUtams, convicted of larceny from the person In robbing a one legged soldier Sentenced to Auburn for five years. Court of Otbb and Tbrmihbr. Hon. Noah Davis, Justice; Fred.

Slebl and V. B. Qrave astlces of Sessions June 18. The People agt Rimer Cook; grand larceny; withdraws former plea; plead guilty; was sentenced to Brie Co. Workbouse for one year Same agt Maria Allen, Mary Voaburgb, Anna Bart-I Mary Hunt and Hosa Hale, separate Indictments for keeping disorderly hruse; arraigned and plead not guilty; let to ball In 8,500 each, to appear at the Superior Lourt.

Same agt Daniel Cunningham assault and battery, arraigned and pleads not guilty. Same agt. Thomas Cheney; burglary; withdraws toe former plea and pleads guilty sentenced to Aa-barn for two years. r-sme agt Washington Klter seduction under promise of marriage; arraigned, plead not guilty; let to bail in I9IXI, to appear at the Superior Court. Sofrimi Court Special.

Taaa. Hoc. Klcbard P. Marvtn, Presiding Justice. June IS Martin ben bom agt Frederick W.

Btgge and wife. Motion for judgment of foreclosure Granted. In tbe matter of tne petition ol James Burleigh Ke'erred to I Farman to ascertain the bet set forth. Martin Carpenter agt. Sarab A Carpenter.

Motion for Judgment of divorce on report of referee Granted. Ucnry B. Col ton agcHoeiab S. Spenoer at aL Mellon to open debult for Irregularities. Or anted wltk 810 costs.

Pamele Mar. son agt. John Chretien. Motion tat commission. Oranted.

Mary C. fasbburn agt. Ansel L. Wssbbnrn. Motion for judgment of divorce ou the report of referee.

CI ran ted. George L. Marvin and wife agt. UtGrand Marvin. Motion to have secured on appeal entered on the docket.

Sufbbmb Court Circuit. Hon. Noah Dtvia, Justice. Jane IK Tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust Company agt. Oliver Davis.

Action to eject defendant from land belonging to plaintiff. Tbe Court directed a verdict for the defendant on tbe ground of adverse poeseSsloa for over twenty yean. t. Same agt. Blram Crowell.

Sam qoeetioe. Tried by Court. Declsloa reversed. The same action waa taken ta Km other salts Involving the same question Philip L. Davis agt- The City of Bnnala Dlatnt dlamtsoed.

Ann Mullen agt Same. Referred to L. Bar- Bdward W. Freach at at agt. The Cteveiaad, Mat- rill.

A Asbtabnla hVQ Ksssrrsfl toJoaephe. Maatea. 1' WANTED A SMALL POKTABbB KIULNE and hOILKK, Cvlindcv ab 81I8 tarhea. Ad-Sieaa Urawar Mo. 8, V.

o. BaBalo, giving ir ca, aee, a ae. aod wre iheMacnla may be s.i a OT Co rier smd Kxutass eopy 8 Orne-. jeidcIS AMTaO. 1 W1SU TO HOT A Mo- Mongage aooat tar au rt Jail tu trrru.

ei reari 1 -a. QWaDTIO TO KtHT-A riSi-Clt- FOB- Btahed Boose, iaiiai itlniTly Mala at Delaware Si aw preset PPly to JOH1S cyrTO. Swart at. K-t otrnm lam km no eiwrLBMBJi tuImkzi TBValaArtauiu. lie new tMSA a row being bnl thro-hnwt the O-lttat Btata aad taaadat wru araau-ia a uve tbtveaaeef Opv ioa.

at b. wallv to fl OS BURN tW Ai A ii A MJPWW1 II I B. atfdk, Battalo, aaywAj-tt, nOKSKMI BMP1BS SPHI-VQ WATER fJ Jaat recTed.rea fcaa the BpriBga, ad I'r OHAKpb- CO 1.. aug'Vjuast, Arcade Baiiciin, rrarleftaldast5oawkliBlatoi ta Hawley, who had prerloasly reached third, gotognoene. Bart beta fly to right held, which hi caaght by Zetuia.

Three ran. ti, TtalbJlowtBgUrne 4 i if acoaa, nxaaaBA. tittim B. a. o.

r. it.BoUey,ei.Vil Hawley, a a. i Keserson, 1 Cowtne, Atwater, 6 A. Holley, MoSoaaid, b.i 4 Van Velsor, 1st b. Fearce, a 6 0 1 i 1 smith.

Mb. 8 1 I 1 (hart. 1st 1 1 Chapman, I 8 9 0 4 8 8 8 0 0 MUlve 8 0 5 1 Ferguson. Id 1 1 15 8 IVBTBea UJ-I 8 8 7 8 8 Niagara 840 0 061 818 Atiaauca 00144808 0 16 'Called baluv Atwater 0, Zettleln 8, Pratt 8. Passed balls, Bolley 8, Mills a Fly cateaea: Niagara, M.

Bolley Hawley 1, Atwater 1, A. Holley McDonald Van Velsor 41 Atlantic, Pearce 8, Smith 1, renraeon 1, Zetttetn 8 T. Files missed: Niagara, M. I ley 1, Bart 1, Cowing 1, Atwater 14. Atlantic, Chapman 1, Mills 8.

Cmptre, Alex. Iowry, of BUleoU dab or Jamestown, scorers: for Niagara, John B. Qreea; tor AtlBQtfCs John Delaney. Time ol game, h- 48 to. At tbe eoacmetoa of the game tbe atailVcheerlng wta Indulged la by both nines, whan tbe players lowly wended their Way down town.

The Atlaatlca and Niagaras assembled at the Tifft House in the eve- nlng, where the ball the trophy of victory was tamed over te 0. O. Sheperd, Secretary of the Nieg. ara Club, "by Mr Roger, Secretary of tbe Atlantic clnb. Both gentlemen made appropriate remarks.

Bevaral of the Atlantic dub visited tbe theatre, wbU B'bers remained at the hotel. In conversation with a number of gentlemen, one or two of tbe A'ltntlca attributed their defeat to their p-wr 'playing and ill laca. We are Inclined to tblnk the luck wm all id tbelr favor. Tbe dead ball which added two ran to their score, and a oonpla of doubtful deet'l-ms by the umpire, did not look like Ill-lack to as while the Niagaras were not favored so by fort an. Tbe met of the matter la, they were outplayed.

The AUanttca exprmSed a desire to visit Buffalo agala, and have another game with the Niagaras, and tome of them remarked that they would play a better game than that of yesterday. Not a sin-gte horns run was msde In tbe game, a fact which Shows tbat ths pitching of Atwater was such as they never batted at before, although Pratt remarked that be thought McBrlde'a, of tbe Athletics of Philadelphia, waa a swift. If not swifter. 'Bdw'cy, short step of the Nlsgaraa, is entitled to much credit; for be was always ready, aad played the position much better than Pearce, of whom so much has been said Van Velsor waa, at a friend remarked, oil on the first biae Tbe Atlantic! tailed to do their "coming on the eighth Inning, which ihey are noted for, for tbe very reavro thtt they were not allowed to. Tbe Atlantic pirty left for Cleveland this morning 1:58, on the Late Shore Road, and will play the Railroad Union Club this afternoon.

ereVittes. scab Blom and Wm. Haider were arrest ed In the Fourth Precinct yesterday on suspicion of having stolen a grey suit of boys' eiotbee, found in their possession. The property Is at Police Bead-qaartetfi, awaiting Identification. Two canalerR, named George Shears and Divjd Conlon, got Into a difficulty on tbe towpith yeaterday, when Shears pommeled Coblon severely.

flue of 8Hwa levied on the former this morning, by Jnstlce Vanderpoel. Gforge Sbatzer, tto 4d who fell out of Sfth-atory window of tbe bulidiag on tbe corner of the canal and Main street, on Monday forenoon, 's, we are glad to learn, In a fair way to recover. Charles Warner putnmerel Conrad Gable badly yesterday, and was fined (10 at the Police Court, and afterwards required to give bonda to keep tbe peace. Patrolman Wilson foand a blaok silk para last night, but the moon didn't shine, so be turn It over to Capt. Meeting, of tbe Fourth Precinct.

Philip Snower was beld to ball la tbe turn 8 100 this morning, at the Police Court, on a charge assault and battery preferred by Adolpb Grelner. Thirty arrests were reported by tbe Police Captains this morning Five persons lodged at No 1 station last night. Maty Breebtel assaulted Jacob Welsh, and was fined S3 at tbe Police Court this morning. Henry Waller aschulled Catharine Walter, and paid the Police Justice 85 for It tbls morning. George Kelly (truck James Rutland, and was flced $5 at tbe Police Court this morning.

Kate Hornby assaulted Jane Gilbert, and was mulcted 85 at tbe Police tribunal yesterday. LrrioATiox in Wkstpibld. The Westfleld ApaMaooaof laat week aald: "A suit has been commenced against a largs number of our dtlaens for a matter we cue to say but little about. The suit is evidently Ill-advised, and calculated to exasperate, rather thaa accomplish lta object If contested." It seemi tbat Use trouble haa grown oat of tbe efforts made by the Weetfi.jld people to secure the Crosscut Katlroad connection with tbe Bugalo and Krle at tbat place instead of Br act on. Another Chautauqua paper says: As we nnderttatid the matter referred to In tbe above paragraph, a Pennsylvania charter was purchased of B.

bowry, of Krle, and paid for the same, the mosey to make the payment being advanced by Mr. Crooby, who now ca ls upon his asso-ciateato contribute their respective snare of tbe amount, and Is attempting to enforce payments where parties refuse." Whbbbaboots oi Artists. Hllliard, ol tbls city, has gone to the Cattakjills Beard Is going to Ohio; William Hart Is loon going to German town hbattnek is going to the Connecticut Valley; Guy, to Fort Lee; Lambdla, to German town; Van Blten, to the Connecticut Valley; Bradford, to tbe Labrador coast; Perry, to New XogUnd, to hunt up old farm-bouses; J. Brown, to Fort Lee; La Farge, Cary Smith and Dana to Newport; Homer Martin, to tbe Adlrondicks; Henry Peters 8ray to Plttsfleld; and Baker, to Dart en Basb Ball. The regular monthly meetiog of the Mechanics' Base Ball Clubwas held at their rooms last evening.

Tbe officers or tbe club are as follows: President-Jacob Keiher. Fice PrrtidaHQeotgD Weber. Secretary Fred. Messing. Treasurer George Btauber.

Tbe following are the members of tho flrst nine George Smith, c. George Weber, 8J b. baa Pettier, p. John seel oacb, 1. f.

Jacob Bngle, a Fred Messlug, f. George eltauber, 1st B. Christian Wild, f. yacoo neiner, zu FoRBbTKR Cltjb Election. Tbe annual election tor office of tbe Forester Club took placa at the rooms test evening, and resulted In the choke of the following gentlemen: President Jonathan sld way.

Fice PrttUent John B. Sage. Secretary-Wm. Cobb. Treasurer A B.

Colt. Board of Managers H. Newell, K. Sldwsy, B. M.

Clsy. liAFAYKTTB SvRkET ChCBCH. The kdles of tbe Lafayette Street Church and congregation are reqnested to meet in tbe Chapel on Thursday afternoon, June 18tb, at 4 o'clock. it Patini Cas. At the TJ.

8. Cirouit Court which commenced its session at Canandalgna yesterday, a tong the first rales decided was that of Cb'aa. rJawes, ol Bnralo, against Josbna Tracy, for the infringe ieU of J. L. Mitchell's a' ent for hotel res-Isters.

Tbe suit cn the pa? of tbe plaintiff was condone 1 by Meerrs. Forbseh At Hyatt, attorneys, and Alter, counsel, of this city, with a verdict far tie plaintiff it OT The BuCuIo Conservatory of Iloaic has been rem'ved to 848 (new No Pearl street. The Conservatory will hi open during the entire snmmer season for -tie reception of pupils In Vocal and In. rtrnmental Music OSes hoars lrom 8 A. M.

to 6 M. THBODOBB MOKLL1NG, Director. JF" Were Eden compresaed into a nutshell or Bom condensed In one canto, it would no; be sweater, mors fragrant or neater than a drop In your room of that choicest perfume, called Flor ual Santo." Try It ielSl7J2t Hay yoa tried the new Perfume, Bou- hntil'eer It It sire to please, for It poe- atl the desirable quintet, sweet, laat lng, and cheip. Price 75 c'a. Sold ever ywhere.

A. MATH EW8 A IS Gold N. T. Kins of all Pain Ia used both iote la'ly and ex'ernally Jel5tl7 A Nbw Sttlb op Ioa Ckxam Fbbiibr. lias's Bcoaomy les Qresm Freeaer la a aew and Improved method of fi easing cream, fn addition the old wsy of aarronnd ag the cream with lea, a hollow tub runs through ths centre cf the earn, filled with tee, thereby gaining a double freexUg surface.

Ctll sad examine For sale only at JelStSf SHAW A CLARK 4 Mala st ELATB-Linna Bfbibbatob8 akd Ion Cbbbts. A ntw aad vary aiperlat artle'e of BaTrlge. yator and tea" Chest. Baira slate lined, It Is st all times swe(t and nree from od i of corroding metaL For sale only at JJfcf SHAW CLARK'S, 441 Main St. Kara of all Pai Cnres DiarrhoM Sad Flax in six hours.

JelstIT Saccjubs, BaAQtnxBa, Aa Now onedng, 808 aew s'yles, at wry lo st pr ow. Ladlee garw-m jKls to order. A p-rtsct fit gaaranasad. 81 PABDBSGB, jeirtl7 ro sad 878 Main street. ST XBQ 0 AU, PaM.

Bvery house In Boflalo will have acireulsr put la It thla week. jelSUT Ornna Tana bat. So oases Cloths and Cas. slmaraa, at from 78c to 81 par yar goods ever ofiared la Buffalo; aba, a lot gray Wi PopUnaatSRc per yard also, 1018 Pacaaoai aad Dmb-ehw, very.cheaca Wa ara anerrng the heat uwra ewer aotd la Bafhtlo for fl. aW.

AA PARDRIDGM, tjellUl S70 amd 178 Mala street. IT" Knro or a PAin Cum Kaira'glabi five mUatos. it jalsaT Po-A-oaa-Dull; an110e as to qa-Uty. At an ota aa Boliows Akron 81 Boseadalt irtOi Bova mtdf 9d eiantar S3 B); white and planter fit anlek Unas 81 SS oer bbt Bnma mom Ca 1. WTW in tea toa lota at Btate Una Road at $8 80 ftw sla 41fi ft natf 85, Jut lamp; aad $8 09 tor befet Brie tamp from Oa w-beattand MUea.

wauart HU1 laaf IK i Mass IWnar ToNewTork: FtonT 80c; 4th class, SDe per 10 lbs; 8d class, (Oe par too las; Sd class, lOe -per 108 tbs; 1st par 100 lbs. To Albany: 4th chaw, 5e; Id dans, 40c; id class, tfc; 1st else, sdc To PkliaAelphU: Fkwr, 80c; Sthdasa, 80s; Sd ctsas, 80c; ad dsaa, 70c; lmclasSaSBs. CASAt. FwnoHTS To New York: Wheat 18X; corn lie; oate Te; staves IS 85 pertn and toUa. Oou New Tor.

June n- dosed at aooa at 1 40X exBr-iMNa, jane li selling at Xc above and buying at XatMc below the New York rates TRADE AND COMMERCE. I as porta. Tbe tbllowlng ars the reeeipts by Mfee daring the iaatMnOan: 80 Lumber, feet 988,000 Mill Feed, Bw. 8U.00U 653 mifier, ss Bute, hn Sftfl Coal, tons. C.

SHS uorn, on rvmvn ju Cattle, No 1.UU0 sgga, obie oawi, am IKoar. bole 1,0 rjandries, 4,800 Fish, oka 18 Tea, bx 7 Grindstones, 15 Wheat, bo 554 nogs, nve, no wtwi" Iron, scrap, lbs 180,090 CiaasU Exporta. Tbe following shows tbe exports by Canal for tbe laat 84 boors'. Floor. Wheat, corn.

ary. njv. Troy 7493 'ct'y Lo kport. Ut. Falls Total 7408 1S4XM WW imiri nrTnilitratiVed for 84 boars, ending at 10 o'clock tbls A.

was 811,798 74 DAH.T Kac-i n. The following shows the receipts of Flour and Grain at tha nndermenHoned iplaoes: jnne IS. Fkmz. Wbeat OA om san-y trye ZTT bush. bush, bush New York.

87.465 821 4,848 8.8nu SDrz 15.880 168 085 14,097 inn 4.00S Cincinnati. Milwaukee Cleveland Oswego FEZ 758 KB B.t 8.89 aJNS 110 esw 8,888 tOSO ll3a 8860811,088 88,000 810 Graut nt Blbtatobs at Boaftm The following flgu-es exhibit the amount of gsaln In the various elevators on tbe dates-mentioned Junes. Wheat, Corn, on uatsVbu Rye, bu 557 Barley, bu Peas, 1.881 Shorts, bu Jnne 15. 8R581 88,700 1 8,758 1.B00 I Brona at CuvB-and. The following statementreported to the Ueereidry of the Board of Trade by the waretloafeirjen SBow the amount of Brain In store at Cleveland on the dates named June 1.

5" 44.0UU 54.010 a.ouo June 16. 63.II0U Increase 11.5(10 28.0KI Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu Total, 150,000 196,0110 In addition to the above, it Is estimated tbat there areSO.OUO bushels ol wheat in tbe bands or tbe millers Foriisx CoaiiBcl or New Yobb The following Is the comparative statement of the exports (exclu sive of specie) from the port of New York to foreigr. ports for the week ending June 9, snd since January 1,1868: 1808. 1867 1868 For the 81.848,494 38.8B9.ROT Prev. 898,164,418 881,8111,741 874,998,590 Since Jan.

1.. $KJ00H7 9U7 189 887,881.888 $77,644,960 187 189 Price of UOid The following la the comparative statement of the Imports of foreign dry goods sad general merchandise at the port of New York for the week ending June 13, and since Jan. 1, 1868: For tbe week 1866. 1867. 1868.

$1,206,766 8,806 319 Dry Goods 32.009 Ofti 8 935.096 Gen'l mdse 7,046,743 4,050,114 Total for week. 9,065,745 4.995.8119 6,013,086 Prev. reported. 3146,688,731 $118,881,687 $106,004,185 Since Jan. 1 $118,837,896 $111,017,336 Included In the preceding statement are tbe follow ing dry goods Imports for the same period For the week.

1866. 18H7 1868. Bnt'd at tbe $3,009,008 936,605 $1,306,766 Thrown on 1,346,681 888.039 1,183,377 Since Jan. 1. 1866.

1867 1868. Bnt'd at port. $64 948 631 $48,579,867 $34 916,961 Thiown on market 61,310,905 47,084,784 87,656,649 BanrpBD st Tows Snipped by tows from Albany and Troy tbls week also since the opening of navigation to June 15, this year and last: For tbe week. 1868. 381,000 8,090,300 1867.

40,500 5114.10 33,800 Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bn 8,5111,800 1.H74.U00 178,900 3,360 Barley, bu bu Ma bn Fe 3d, tons 15,000 B47 RBX rTS BT CB BTBAX RAOtOAD AT AXBABTT The receipts by tbe Central Railroad are thus reported: I860. 1867. June 15. 3,968 Week ending 13. June 6.

Floor, bbls 4,758 4.829 Wheat, bu 6,200 8,100 Corn Oats suu 3,900 "500 16 150 Barley suu Rye Feed, cars 12 6 Feed, baes Seed.pkgs Thb Stocks or Wheat in store at Chicago and Milwaukee in 1866, 1867 and 1868, were near upon the following figures at this date: 18H6 Chicago, ba 791,600 Milwaukee 640,000 1867. 175,000 808,00 1868 691,700 638,000 Total 1,484,600 478,000 1,222,700 Tax BHrpramra Eastward, from Chicago, Mllwau kee and Toledo, since tbe opening of the Lakes by Lake and Rail, of Flour and Grain, continue on a larbe seals compared with those of 1867. The shipments of Wheat snd Corn are again on the Increase, the shipments dnrlng ths week ending Jnne 8th, being largely In excess of those of ths week previous. We give the figures of the aggregate shipments to June 8th, for three seasons: 1886. 1867 1888.

Week ending June 3. me 8. June 6. Flour, bbls 858,000 410,800 Wheat, bu 8,848,700 841,500 Corn, bu 8.406.6.10 4.389.100 7.616.800 Oats, bu 619,200 8,461,600 Barley, bn 118,010 27,81 400 Floub and Grain at Stobb at Tobdnto June 9, 1868. Floor, bbls 8,010 Wheat, bu 45 346 18,725 Oats, bu Corn, on Barley, bu Kye, bu Peas, bu 4,858 Total, bu 68,334 A San Francisco paper says: "A Liverpool tele gram announces the arrival out of tbe sblp Derby, 130 days hence.

Or late tbe trips of this vessel have been remarkably uniform. Ber record for the past two years teas follows: Arrived From Nov. 1886. York April 17, 1867. Francisco Dc.

98, 186 'a New York Msy 31, 1868.. San Francisco. At Days .138 126 ISO. Tbe Derby Is owned by Geo. Howes dt of tbls city.

She Is now about to leave Liverpool for New York, and on ber arrival will be Immediately loaded agaln-for San Franciaeo." Chops or thb Wbstbbh District or thb Gbajtd Tn Railway A correspondent of the London free Press ssys Never within the memory of tbat oft quoted individual, the oldest did the crops In this section look so promising at a corr es ponding period of the season Leaving St. Mary's, and Oil the traveller reaches Alias Craig, the view Is really charming, the whole country appearing like an cceaaof verdure From Cralg'a fb Hernia, owing to tbe railway running principally through the rear end of the tots, so good a new cannot be obtained, bnt from the occasional glimpses afforded, your correspondent concludes the prospect is eqnally ss good In that section. From Wldder West, we understand that the tall wheat has suffered materially, but all kinds of rpringcrops never looked so well. If nothing occurs, the crop all through thla section win be immense. Tan Niaoaba Shit Cabal.

On June 8th, Mr. Cook, from tbe Select Committee on the Niagara Ship Canal, reported a b' 11 to provide for tbe construction of ths.canal aa a military work. Tbe canal Is to have a sarnies width of 195 feet and a bottom width of 80 tret ia earth cuttings, aad as uniform width of 100 feet In rook cuttings Is to have 14 feet depth of wa-tor-tThe locks ara to be 878 feet long and 4S feet wide, or with Inclined piaaca for vessels of not less thaa UWtoas. The bill provides thht the whole work Is to be dons by the government aa a military manure. The ceaslve sections provide that tha surveys are to be made and leads pare based or occupied under direc tion of the President.

The work of const ictloa Is to be under direction, of the Secretary of War, who la eathuclaed to eMail aoidiera made the earn condi- Hobs aa to extra pay aa la the ease of building ndli- tary roada Bairwaa or vera Doanaiovr or Cur Ada. From a ParUsaaentary paper recently published we gather the folio wing figs a showing ue, number of Teasels own. ed In the Dominion: Total number of vessels, tew-ago, Treats; eaa gctnfe trading. 4,663 aani-g. t-4-1 vmlae, Taetoaaagi ia divided aa floliaws betweea the Fro-tneee: Onta Aasjatom; Qaobec, Nova Scotia.

Hew Braaawlck, 800,777. These figares do a taerro nceor ceoee, aad tjaysbcro' and fag. sootte, em wnica i beat received. Ctaat asssa- BAO.WAT. Mr.

wao. iMNrJeetor af the cheep freight railway, aad Frea aam-uced to apeak oa the pr aeiplea aad plan of the proposal system, at the BypwrnaeOlty WHBAAia JaaalMsTaVOOfi The Bt. leerls jfrnaMs-si saya: Bostaaaa la food, is treia i-m h- a mt r-rta Kates to Ne Orleans ara nominal at S9e par bbl lot June 11, 1867. 8,803 29,387 5,800 U.0U0 24,890 70,477 bols pork, SLS8 bu wbeat, making the total ship-mente for tbe week 6,188 tons; and tor toe ptevtoas week 5,468 vo-d. The mllng rates of flight a-6m fit.

Louis to New Orleans by the barges are aa flMtowa: Fkmr. perfcr. 3T; com. perlOO fbr.lSc; tewta, par 100 lbs, 30c; pound freight art MO, We; tobacco, par had, Caors Sorj-HB-jt Pnairs correspoad-eat of 'thVfSAlttnMsasr Writing Jnae from Hanover, York eonnty, Pa The BptaudM ssrrice wtwl Tete looaea more cnara uagor promiawg utsaai uu um-. All tha am allrraln erone look weir The wheat.

If It eacapev tbe dai were attendibg lta maturing, will produce a mag oeal yield. Trie rye crop wiH be large, uata foook well, out it um early yet so predict snythinass to the nvohaWe crop The back ward, wet spring haa erevtrv delayed corn pi aa ting, aad tHe breadth of eaonnd covered by this crop will be lose than nsoak Planting la not yet finished, bat tat many fields tt Is already up, and nnlesa we have aa early all there ta sum aonaoant atsse to on ns it men in- ty. Tb grass Is nouenslly luxuriant, and there will ne an launense yiem oi nay gatnerea in sji um re- gton. Rac rs ar SnwAB abto Mol sews at Baxraioan. Siaee tae 1st of January, there have been received at this Don 85.603 hbd 19,138 boxea, 1,198 tea.

and 7,337 bbte of sugar; also, 17,663 hods 1,678 tea sad 101 bbls of molasses. This far exceeds the recsipte for the con ee pox ding period of test year rTsHimwv CSSk, uat. Halt I-srs orMnr. The rrnantrtv of salt lnspeeted oa tae usoaoaga springs aeservatton or we wees ending June 13, 1868, was ss follows: hi a. At Syracuse, District No.

1 51.6S5 AtSallna 8. ...114.761 At Uv-rpoot 8 46.860 At Geddes 4 vi.soo Total .888,814 Tbe whole auantitv of sait lnsnected on tbe On on dago Salt Springs Reservation from January 1 to June 1868, Is .1,335,858 bush. Tbe whole quantity inanectea coring. the same tjme in 18B7 wss wn.oau Increase 488,888 rracasc Jam a si Cahaa Avvaibs Tbe following Is a statement of the amount of toils received and tha number of dear, ancea gi anted at the Canal Collectors office in Syracuse for the Weak ending June 14th, 1868 SS, 16 Wdek ending June 14th, 107 1,387 65 Increase 1 61 No of clearances to June 14th, 1868 990 to June 14th, 1867 -868 Syracuse Journal B-TBSBAB OT THS MlAW ASTD ERIBCAnAL. Tbe following resolutions, relative to tbe enlsrgesnent of tbe canal between Cincinnati and Toledo, by the genera yframent, were passed b7 the Ohio Legis lature, May 18th Wkereds.

The ereat and lncteasine DODuiallon and resources of the state ol Ohio, and or the Wort and Foumwest or toe united ntaxea, ana tne nece sn.y fnrntshtafe esy water communication between the Kul Wa, hnth In nam id Htxt. dSmasd tbat some step pbould be taken lor the Improvement of our present means of transportation ft.r,tbe products of these portions or the country tberelore, Resolved by Ou Oemrrol Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the representative uf toe Stat of Oh'O in congress be, and they are hereby requested, and ths Senators from tbe Slate instructed to use ail proper efforts and Influence to procure a rurvey of tbe Miami and Erie canal, from Cincinnati to Toledo, for tbe pnrpase or causpjg tbe same to be enlarged to the capacity of a ship canal for tbe connection of the waters of the Ohio and Mississippi with the great likes. Kesoived. Tbat the Governor or this State be re-ouerted to caiise a coov of the for -arome Dreambie and resolution to be fcirwsrdBd tu each of onr Senators anH representatives in uongreas. On presenting the above to tbe Bouse of Represen tatives, a few days Mr.

Lnwtence said: Mr. Sneaker. I Introduced a bill some weeks since, which was referred to the proper committee, to authorise an iiar bmebt ot the Miami and Rtle canal. so aa to make a ship canal from Cincinnati to Toledo, thus connecting the waters of tbe Ohio and Mississip pi witn the great laces ir mis snouiu oe none, ae will be done sooner or later, Cincinnati, Toledo and tbe cities of my district will have must, if not all of the advantages of tbe seaboard cities Ships will go directly from Clncinnitlrway way or Troy, Plqua sad Toledo, through the great lakes, out to the ocean, and to ail tbe pons or tbe world. That this work will be made Is one or tbe certainties ol the future It Is only question of time.

Forty years sgo no one could have lureeeeu ute co ipt itou or uur no ouuii, uiu.ir, railroads and oltu improvements, and In tbe near future we will realize tbe completion of a sblp canal, cot only on tbe route proponed, but on one less important but more discussed, lrom Chicago by way of Joiiet to La Salle, so as to connect Chicago with the Mississippi river. Tbe House has tbls dav oatwed Mil ilvtne 900.000 acres of land in Minnesota to build a dam across tbe MIskIssIddI That mav be important to the interests of commerce, but not so much aa tbe proposed ship canal 1 move tbe relereuce of the preamble and ree-olhtlon I bave presented to the Committee on Com merce, and that they be printed. rue motion was agresa to- om. wm ASTBTkB LrlrkKB. Tne shiDmentn for 1867 were: 86 feet ot lumber, 5 .0,000 shingles, 6,000,100 Ut h.

pickets, 881 cords of wood, let or squire timber and 10,000 railroad ties, besides lbe above amount or lumber, shlnglex and lath, there was vast amount consumed in tbe county and village; therefore, Ibis village ranks neat to Muskegon In tbe pine lumber trade. a. r. o. port of Buffalo.

Wind light Weather fair W. a oe 16 IT. Steamer International. May, Fort Erie; 7 cars scrap iron li. (Jhlidi lu bbls eggs uwen uronin car leed Geo liut.tcr 26 ciltle 6 calves 8 pigs Lev? 18 pkgs flsi co 8 ptitr sundB owners 8.5 bn riey 85 bj peas Baxter slates.

Ptopeller Dean i lcbmon.i. Woolviu, Chicngo; 331 Dgs wneat hi ao oa itxi ou uour a xiwy quiou bu cora rclav. A co Propelle' Wabieh, Kirby, Detre't; 7 bf tea 32 bbls egB a oo ouuer pagn a too is oom rewnngs 20 cks ashes 600 bbisS otatoes 600 do flour Kwy 16 stones Caidweil. Propeller Roanoke, Ktmba 1, Chimgo; 35GO0 bu corn Bennett Avery wi oois nour By. Bark Bllzabeth Jonts, Bain, Chicago; 8 it 00 bu com Barclay.

CO Scoooner Miami, Shaw, Bay City; 60m sta-es Storrs. Schooner Ven'ce, Gage, Saginaw; 315m lumber Holland. echooner Cornel', Becker, Clevelend; 860 tns coal De or e-i Scnooner Wlnslow, Wilson, Pt Huron; 60m staves'Tyaoh Schooner Rosa Stearr Gillies PtRyerae; 1000 RR lies sum Aumier i ca wood a Cleared- Jnne 16-1T. Steamer International, May, Ft Krle. Propeller Empire State, Pheatt, Chicago mdse.

Propeller Fountain City, Welch, Chicago mdse. ProDeller New York, lie wet t. Toledo mdse. Tug (Quickstep, Howard, Black Rock; canal boat In tow. Tug Sarah Bryant, Byers, Pt Colborne 'i-n(r i Hotr ooa.

e7eiana Barx mary rer ew, i oa, nzcagu wiu eu i 3 glass tanks. Bark Parana, Fltagera'd, MUwankee; 640 tns coal 6000 once id tns oowder. Bark Noithwest, Carr Chicago; TOO tns coal. Bark City of Buffalo. Brown.

Chicago. Bark Golden Rule, Bnrlbnrt, Chicago; 700 tns coal, schooner Two urotbers, McDarmond, ft Barwell. Schooner A Blossom, Norgnsy, Pt Dover. Schooner Vsmpyre, Large Jr, Fremont, schooner La Pltte, Smltn, Sandusky; 700 bbls salt. Schooner Kvelelgh, Cleveland 1010 ins coal.

Schooner Mary Battle, Wtison, Detroit; 383 tns coal. Schooner Gold Hunter, Shanks, Dresden. Scnooner Scotland. Boiaod, Toledo. Schooner Mrr, Ward, Cot nr-aut.

Schooner Lady Moulton, Keith, Nanticoke. Schoober Greenwood. Williamson, New Ulaagw. Schooner a Chisholm, Humphry, Saginaw. Schooner Mo-elle, QuUn, Detrult Schooner Citizen, Mitchell, Erie; 700 bbls lime 300 bbls 1U0 cases 9U pkg nab Schooner Grace Whitney, Jaly, Saginaw.

Schooner vV Sergei lleajnes, Cleveland; 34 cords stone. Schooner Cleveland, Vader, Racine; 400 tns coal luo tcs pig iron. Scow St Stevens. Rose, New Baltimore ncow two eorthers, comon, ta Colborne. Saow -Urn, Jennings, Pt Clinton 60 bbls salt Canal Boat Winan, Shaver, Black Creek.

Port of CMlcano -Cleared Jnne 15. Prop Sun, Port Huron, 17,151 bu corn 1067 bbls flour and sunds. -Pjop Galena, Buflalo, 7500 bn wbeat 9600 bu corn 414 bbls flour 8 bbls pork and sunds. Prop Queen of tbe Lakes, BnOalo. 14.631 bu corn.

Prop Queen of tbe Lakes, Brie, 850 bbls floor. Prop Plymouth, Boflalo, 35,488 ba wheat, 450 bbls flour snd sunds Prop Telegraph, Oswego, 11,898 ho wheat. Prop Dominion, Montreal, 10,306 bu corn 3083 bbls fionr Birk Thermeutla, Buffalo, 31,000 ba corn. Abbtvsd, June 16 Props City of Boston, Free State, noscooei, uewegateme oaras Alice menarns, un-onrtaga, Sweetheart; niiga Stelndart, st Joseph scbrs Atmosphere, Cambridge, i) Ferguson, Kilderbouse, Mary, DeVVltt, Atalanta, arctic, Norway, Adriatic, Westchester, Borsee Greeley, Ellen, JenDlebel. Barbarian, Ostrich, 8 New bouse Vermont, Grand Turk, Men wen, Jo Vilas, Mount Vernon, Allen, catebpole, Ben Flint, KateBow-ard, Hattte Bui, A Bolmes, Hubbard; barks Marsh, Hungarian, Badger State brif Pilgrim, Whirlwind, Cartright, Cascade, Potomac, Ralph Campbell, Milwaukee Belle; scbr Utbbard.

rwrt of TTIil-ranaee Cleared Jane 1S-1 6 Prop LaweU, Shaver, Ogdensburg, 87 bb's flour 800 ba oa's. Prop San, Jones, Port Huron, 587 bbls fioar. Prop Galena. MeCrea, Buflalo, 450 bbls floor SO bbls lard 80 rolls leather. Prop tueen of tbe Lakes, Fellows, Buffalo, 1890 bbls flour 14 bbls eggs.

Pcbr tyieen of the Liikes, Hiley, Chicago. Schr star of Hope, Walker, Oswego, 15.648 bu wheat. chr Fillmore, McDonald, Fort Colborne, 17,841 bn wneat. Abbivbd, June 18-18 Props Free State, Oswegetchte, vat i 01 we an, ixiweu, 11 itow-bridge, at Mitchell. Canal Clea-aneee Jane 16-1T.

Wm Towlev. Halter. fBSO ba corn. Trov. Racer, Mlnery, I860 do do aa aterr uouse, staves do Covell, Voty, lumber do it Tanner, Moore-8800 ha corn do VannJstlne, Merchant, 10600 bn oats do Mocbseter.

Qreer. 8800 ba corn do Tom Used, Vaaenn, 78W1 do do 1 naaer, roppietov 1, 1 am oer ao Boagbtoo, Love, 7600 ba aorn do WbeeloeB, 7700 do do A Havt, Bngbea, 81 00 do do A Hanaoa. McUne. 7887 do da Deans, Oolbja, lumber do Meteor, Inane, 80UO bw do smith, Bmllh, 7490 do do Monitor, Mania, 10,764 ba oats ao Weld, De all, lamber, no QoaT, Nlchotsoa, ba oala do aanford, 7, 18,000 do do Kaarsage, Clark, ba wheat do Maaeoaaa, IMckej, atavas do Rail Bpliuer, rarakurst, Walnut legs do i. Peck, ttharw ood, staves do Palmer, White, auO ba corn do Aaettn, Dewltt, TWO do do Fanny Qoddard, Barrragton.

lumber do Clark, ttteblngs wwlwst logs do Aaeaeakey. Wlmmett, atavea do A Gray, Moore, 18.091 ba oata do A Mleha-sa, ancfaarda, lumber, Albany. Ditto, Maxon, coal do Tanner, Fetch, lumber do Camas, Fetch, do do Komaa. Schooler, lumber do Wlates, Decker, lumber do Warr Netli, lamhsc do Jontah, Comae, do do Haurlra. Or ml Ibrbt.

lVocaaort. Mary Ana CUra. Duoaa, 60 ba corn 8000 ba oata JmUabV -j A nw ea. Wall, coal. tTttea.

Qee caiue4oi, Myrtck, aua) ba cotb aad aaadrita ijocapo -Zomia, McOartj, coal, Medina. rX KAUi AND OUNFCTJON KHJ4. AJUUftE avoaaia- j-ijmmnmm jwam TrnGm 1 -sift -A. aa -Hi-. TVK1MK MAMHtJBWH it ICS It CHKII JT oar, Piiut ppie, iaoiiaad aad (HoauMer ha ala a "Ice su per bottle.

JelSUT taf Tbd gti rohm aontlnuen at Gardiner 'a Are de Shoe Hoasa, tha only place where eaa a fonad Men Box Toe Gaiters, with steel shanks, fix good ana fog IMkim Jtattoa Koota. to ta $. Aid rlippera, tt cents. Plsln Lasting Galtera, 81. Bemember the pla Arcade.

myW BT Knrf of ALv PAiS-i f. Is adrertl'ed extensively; therefore every- person will Ce able to te ite virtues, Jel6tl7 Strawbkekibs at wholesale only. bWltr PLATr FRUIT CO. Ftrawbbbib8 at wholesale and retaJL by W. FOX, Set Ja str mySStf tW KWO OF ALL PAIS Kills any pain In from one to twenty minutes.

JM5.17 A fTOBMS dt FnnaAH'8: Gent' Bcctch Caaaimeri SaiU for tM to, worth 830 00 Gents' Flannel Bolts com plot: for 8 00, 00 Gents' 1 lnen Coats 1 CO, on Gents' linen Dusters for 1 GO, 2 80 Gents' Spring Orereiate at cost Boys' all wool Unite for 6 00, 8 08. 8 01) on Boys' Linen Drill Butts lor. A splendid lot of new goods aad new prtcea Call and see them, at BruRMS a FTJKMAN'B, Ml (new No.) Main st, oppaalie tbe Theatre. jelB ttf Kino of all Paim. D.

Einsom Co Wholesale Agenta, Main street, Ba-ale. JeloUT NOTIC TO GEHkRAL GCAKDIANS OT MlNOBfl. AU general guardians of minora are by law reqolr ed to file with the Surrogate of tha county In which they received their appointment an aannal account and report under cats or thair proceedings aa each guardlsns. Tbs repor shoald filed on or before the flrst day of Feb ivy at each year. T-e filing of reports of lbs proeeedlmci of guardians frr tbe past year haa bean neglected, and notice Is hereby given to all geaeral guardians, appointed In the County of Brie, that their reports must be filed In tbe office of tbe Harrogate within ninety days next ensuing the dat) hereof, or proceedings will be to en We the law, with costs sgant tbe gear dims personally.

Dted June 1st, 1868. Je.Stl8 HORATIO 8STMODH, Burrogati. tT Ko or all Pain Cares Ciamps and Pala in ths Btomach in one minute. jelStlT Elastic Spongb Mattrbssss. Made in sections or compartments, an entirely new wav cf making Call an'l see them at Montgomery Brothers' Paper Store, 895 Mala rtretL STRUNG At HOTT, Manufacturers, Jelltf Kscne8 N- Y- ET King or all Paw Cares Headache and Toothache in ons minute.

15tl7 Notice. Young ladies and gentlemen wanted to learn Telegraph mr for tha new line. Call at No. 11 Brown's Building, or address W. BRADLEY, Telegraph Institute, Buffalo, N.

Y. myS2tf FlNANCtAli BLATTERS. For Bxpress stocks tbe quotations for tbe week pare are follows June IS 18. 11. 10.

0. 8 57 57 67 57 57K 68X isati 64 581: 65X 55 55 55 55 85 86 3S 85 46 US 2-i 88 88 38 87 WX 88 38 88 Adam)' fttijf Amertrih (V3 United Mtatee 04 Wells, Fargo Co 85 Metcbts' On 85 88 Western Dnlon 87 MARINE ITcjLLIGKNCE. Chabtbrs. Wats in A bmith report tbe following charters: Bark Favorite, balk ski', Buffalo to Chicago, free In and out 80c tn scar Blppngrlff, do. scbr C.

Y. Rtcbmond, coal and pig Iron, Buffalo to Cleveland, 75c; Oliver Culver, lumber, Detroit to Buffalo, 88 25 per on rail; echr. J. A. Johnson, Intnbtr, Ashtabula to Buffalo, $2 50 per m.

The schooner Sebecca, ashore at Kel ley's Island, was hauled off by Mr. 8. Francis, a Sandusky bouse mover, and she has proceeded on her voyage. So we learn by letter from Sandusky. Tbe propeller Dictator broke ber wheel and was towed Into Racine, on Tuesday last, by the tug Mar garite.

Tbe bark OneorUa, ashore on Black Island Reef, Lake Huron, was hauled oft by tbe tug Hector, she jettisoned 1800 bu corn. She Is Insured In tbe Western and Security Ins. Companies Vbsbblb Pass thb Wbixabd Cahal. Captain B. P.

Dorr furnishes i be following list or vessels pausing tho Welland Canal bastwabd juhs 15. When from. Wlure te. 8chr St Andrews, Klnpsviile, Kingston. Schr Jenny Kumball, Southampton, oawego.

Scbr Frank Crawford, Saginaw, Ogdeiisburg. Jnne 16. Prop Young America, Chicago, Bark A Stevens, Bear Creek, Soew Anne Steiubon, Chatham, wasTWAsn rsra 15, P. rVkeiw fivn. Prop Brooklyn, Ogd and June 15.

do Kingston. Toronto. M. Where to. Chicago.

Toledo. Bay City. do Chicago. Cleveland. ID i Ogd.

and Kingston, Oswego, Ogdeusburg, Birk St Lawrence, Brig sir Napier, Scbr Ke'klrk, Scbr Crocker, Vbbssia Passbd DSTBorr. The following vessels passed Detroit on the 14th: Vp Props Mayflower, Badger State; barks Nlms, Peihttgo, Tanner, Monitor, City of Milwaukee; scbrs Dick Somen, Owssco, Athenian. Die Vernon, tiattie Wells, White Cloud, Barney, Storm, Aldebaran, PerBlan, Transport, Delos Dewolf. Anon Prop Rocket; barks B'iatbetb Jones, Naomi, ocelta; scbrs Kate Gillett, Sunbury, Oak Leaf, Wagsuff, Ontuio, Victor, Juliette, Geo Foots, Geo Whitney. Tbe following vessels passed on the 16th: Pp-Props Colorado, Chicago; scbra Raynor, Treat, Wells.

Dom Props Arctic, Roanoke, Young America, Dean Richmond, Bdlth; barks Forest King, Sunshine, Bridge, Dunderherg Marsh, Austin, Van Valkenburgb, Danube; scbrs Nicholas, Arnold, Scoviile, New York, Crawford, Oneida, Monegan, Imperial, Blppogrlfte, Cossack, Allen, Exchange, Almoin. LAKB FRB1GHTS. Toum, June 16. Seven cents on corn to Oswego; Ogdenaburg, by steam, 10c, and by sail, 8c; to Buffalo, dull, 8c by sail. Om.

Cbioaso, June 16. The market for freights is active at Saturday' rates. Charters reported were: To Buffalo Barks Annie Sherwood and Maria Martin, and prop Free State, oats at 8c: barks P. Sner-naan and J. G.

Ma ten, and scbr Colombian, corn at 4c; prop Boscobel, corn, at Ac; prop Idaho, wheat at oc, cum at oc vsweeo ecnr w. I ITeeton, corn at Dc. To Ogdensburg Schr Mont Blanc, wheat on p. Past Dbtbott, June 18 -There la a decided advance In coarse freights tor tbe lower ports, and an active Inquiry for lumber and stave vessels We note tbe fol lowing charters. Barge St Olalr, lumber, Carroltoi to Toledo, st 88 80.

Barge Rlllott, Bay City to To Vcdo, 88 85 Capt. Dixon reports schr Storrs, Chsthtm to Buffalo, 8 4 50 for osk, 83 60 for ash, and inr wmwwwa inmoer, euginaw to unicauo, at 8 3 75. Bark Sunnyalde, lumber, Bay City to Chicago, at 83 35 Newball A Sbeeban report schooner ii. a menmona, lumber. bt citv to Battalo.

at 38 tffK. f-enr forr eat. lnmhar. TW 11 Hi-er Ia CI. land, at 88 on rail rVhr Do'nhin.

lumbar. Hn t.ltv to Totodo, at $8 85. Detroit Pott. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Rnftalo larkeu OOMMBRCIAL ADVBRTTSBR OFFICB, 8t walo, Wednesday, June 17, 1868.

The lnar let rules quiet for Flour. Wheat dull- scarcely any demmd. Corn firmer and in moderately fair reqnett. Oats more active and one cent better. Barley, Rye aid Peas quiet.

MilUeed tower. Barley Malt steady ant Arm. Salt steady. Whisky dull and Inactive Proviilons dull and unchanged. Butter and Cheese doll.

OnaJ Fretgbta daU and a rhade easier. Gold opened It New York at 141, and closed st 140. Frja Sales lflObbls City ground spring at 810 50; 85 bbls while Michigan st 818 50; 78 spring, at 88 50 10; 860 bbls City Iroand spring at 810; 60 bbls at 810 50 for Western lakers', and 813 75 for white wheat. Wbbat Sties 8,010 hi No 8 Cblcseo spring at 81: 1 car No 1 Chicago sprinfiat IS IS; 4 cars, part white and part spring en p. Cob-.

The market nletfirm with moderately Mr demand. Sales yesterdiyjt 47,000 bu, Including 15,000 bn to arrive, at 87c, ant thla AM 49,000 be mixed western st 97c, opening and closing firm, some holders srng see. Oara Sales yesterday P. M. bn at 75c; 080 bn at 75 and this A.

13,000 bn to arrive at 7e; 84,000 bn at 78c; snd 1 car A 76c. dotlag firm: holders asking 77c. B-axST-DnlL Small sales stats 81 10: Canada asoeaeo. Bra quiet and nominal at abooigi aa Km Fx-an Firmly held at tS 600 00. Pbab DalL.

Held: Co on fleld at fl 51 1 40. Sae lill. Timothy held at 8 4S8.40: ma. turn clover 809a so; pea vine 87 5k flax nominal. BBAirs Scarce and firm st 86 ooefi oUX MniFs Basler.

Sales 10 tna braa aa mixed at 880: 80 tan coarse at 888. BajutMai- Firmly held at S8 8IA8 to aa to BtwawnSAT Hnmliial be at 81 40d tot seed Ccauiaaax Coinm $8 00; fine ft 10 iateanteL BtlUA wbaat ItAtra 84 80 per cwt. Out Man at 8f mpae-Goc demand. awUtog rates tress good doShei -yren wX8Jt good do 86c; aWMafcny held at 88 85 SBOSMafilBcBt niJt BO. Bmokdmette angsr mrr hsma, Backed, MJe; ahaaMera lsXe.

Lake fish trout hf bbta $8 76; white fish $780. Fsaa cwt. MTtart NaLbbl, 813 70; No. 3 hhH $30 hall bbta, 50; kltte, No. $8 80; No.

8, $8 IB IT I ibb DaB. Bw-saatry 46perbbt Hors DnM. Wteenoste 49cjaB. Btete U94A Dnxs i Ainns Flim at at MHte as to qaality. Dbxbb Bubcsrasaa-ras taoted at MKe.

Damp PnAoirss ITsI wa Impiovad 18e. Caasaa-New dairy Ul4c; fectory a green. ko si-Beet alaiigntered arte 86c BddoSS0ct Baanoa ana low in arrwoBiya. 3 IbJuc-oo Ufassl. edge Ingraham yesterday refused to issue an tojunotio.

restraining the Metropolitan 0110s from warning strangers away from oer-tain disreputable saloons. IUaTuce Verdlef. A jury yeeHerday awarded a vet diet in favor of the Goocteoough Horse Shoe Company of $4,163, against the Star Fire Insurance Com-' pany, tor damage to raaohinery by fir. Arrest for Harder. On rexjnisitroB from the Police authorities of Jjeavanworth, Kanssa, yesterday, bupt Kennedy caused the arrest up town, ol Florinda Boyarrie for having iu February last murdered a matt at Leavenworth.

He held to await the notion of the authorities of that pitew MISCELLANEOUS HEWS. Iron XooatBin Railroad Solt St. Loufs, Jane 17. A suit was brought in the Circuit Court by the Attorney-General of the State in the name of the State of Missouri, against the original purchasers of the Iron Mountain1 Eallroad, on account of alleged frauds of sale of the road, and waa decided yesterday in favor of tbe de-frttdants, and the bill was dismissed. The Chietco ftengfrfes.

About fifty members Of musical clubs of this City left last evening for Chicago, to participale in tbe Sengnrfeet in that city. Defaulter Arrested, Spbinopibld, June Thomas R. Whittemona, the Treasurer ot the twn of Spenoer, who defaulted for $10,000 and absoonded several weeks ago, was arrested in Mississippi last week. He haa re stored the stolen money, the town authorities agreeing not to oommenoe a criminal prosecu tion. Escape of Pi lsoners.

Two prisoners, one of them Henry E. Cob-loigb, the alleged incendiary, escaped from tbe county jail In this city this afternoon, and bave not been recaptured. Advices from St Dormnro. Naw Yob 1, June 17. The Heralds St.

Domtogo special says: Tho government Is taking every precaution against the revolutionists. Tesurun, tbe Jew banker, is expressing himsell very sorry that be loaned Baez all the money he did. Catral is reported to bave been offered all tBa help he wants to drive Baez off tbe Island. thjs AfiicRjfooya DiaPATCHta. FOSEIOrl NEWS.

HY ATLANTIC CABLET American Securities. London, June 1:20 Cocsols 94J for money lor acoount; Illinois Central 99; Erie, 4.5); Atlantic and Great Western, Bonds, 72Ji73. Foreign Sarkets. Litbrpool, June 17. Cotton Uplands 10Jgdlld; Orleans ll)d.

Sales will foot up IS, 000 bales. Lard firm. Pork dull. Baoon 48a fid. Cheese 63s.

Refined petroleum heavy at is id. FROM NEW YORK. latest vtiiotati Nw York, June 16. Gold closed at noon to-day at $1 40. Distilleries Closed.

All the distilleries in tbe Eighth Congressional District were closed yesterday by order oi tbe Internal Revenue Department at Washington. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. 8 Officer Shot. St. Louis, June 17.

of the 18th U. S. Infantry, was Fort Saunders on Sunday by a wss arrested and subsequently Lieut Bell, shot dead at private, who shot. Fire. Louisvillb, June 17.

Levi Howe's carriage factory and residence adjoining, at New Albany, was destroyed by fire yeaterday. Loss $4,500. Ineured for $3,000. Discharge and Arrest Collector Bailey recently charged with per- I 1 wl- jtiry by a man namea intyis was uunurauij discharged. Davis Was then taken Into custody by the United States Marshal, to be held until a warrant could be made ont for his arrest He will be beld for trial on a charge of perjury.

New York. market, Nbw Tobx, Jnne 17. Ash Be Pots at 88 8S8 87. Pearls nominal. vcm-The market la flrmeet 38BXc for mid-rin uplands.

rum -The Market dull aad drooping. BecelpW 6,4 bbia. Salea 4,800 ban -la at a 7 8U7 80 for supernne eta te and Western; 88 00 for com mon to choice extra State; 18 U0U 10 (or common to choice extra Western; 18 1018 00 for round hooped Ohio. Kye fl ar Market Is steadj. Sales ol 300 bbls at $88010 80.

tiuii-Wheat market la unsettled. Receipts 7,000 bush Sales 45,000 bu at $3 18 ror No 2 spring. 88 178 38 for No 1 do. Kje Qniet and heavy; lleoeipta none. Salea none.

Corn 1 he market closed quiet and drooping. BeoeipU of 88,864 bosh. Sale of 14,1100 bosh at 81 071 08 for new mixed western afloat; 81 11X lor western yellow. Barley bomlnaL Receipts none. Salea none.

Oate Dull and declining. Receipts of 6S60 bos. Sales of 88,000 bush st 8SS4c for western afloat. PBOvnuoHa Pork market quiet and steady. He-eetpis none Bales of 750 barrels at 888 S7rSS 8" Icr naw -teas; and 887 S0d7 75 for old do.

Hecf Is steady. Cut firmer. Lard Is a shade nrmer. Bales OSS tcs at 16X17c, steam 17X18Xc, ket. tie rendered.

Bpran (ulet and steady. Cos asB-Qnlel Whiskt Market is dull and nominal s-aaa-Muaet Is quiet at llX0UXc for cabs. Baas Las firm at 8tSiS7c rsTBOUtrm-HeUing at 18016XC lor erode, snd S3 He lor reared 1b bond Co Domestic quiet and steady. Foreign lsdal and nominal. jLbatbbb Hemlock sole active and Arm st 8788, cents lor Boeni oa Ayrea light weights; 8788Xe mid.

die and heavy do; 87H for California light weights; 87Se for middle do; SSXXfc for heavy do. Wob Batber more quiet. Sales 800,00 1 Bn at 44 sjM lor domestic neece, 4S4fi for puked 38 In Texas; 84 for Missouri; 88984 for California, and lfic gold, for Smyrna. a trwr York Steaa mm sa- Bartsh sw Yosb, Jane 171 P. M.

8-lUeoap-aa ft-80eoap 84 IU do du 88.. lUK ca KB Bew.iaMie 114 do 114 US1O40 rag 1O-40 coup. Tniaaaijv-ayf ae iTssaarv 1-80 fld aa 1M Brie Chi Alton Chi Alton pre Alton AT AltoaAT Bpre Mich (Jet ,1 Mich aoath 80K litota Central IHCee Utav at t-tabarg Toledo CM Boca, island. W5 Chicago 4iS ao Sd 110 tteeonviSo 9 wc. iea; ec do aew 74 Ctdo atlas erv.

CaniOB.lo.....3 ova Walar Ifrw i' vo-ari-B tSieali-r racmc au xtlmarie a Mariposa Mls'arzor. .7 MM 11 IWi Want Union Tel 87 AlaV-i! h.HUJ LAS fie 'York Canlial. a84k Brie liti Mc-BT-ca eau ataa4 p- -a Bxomaa-a aaya um 1 ju-i 5 Vlowr The aaarfeet today la arm. I a of cholea Wlaconeia aadiowaat 88 UXH 09; and Mlanesota 88 O0A8 88 tatMtMarfeet is quiet and anaettied. Salsa Ho 1 at 81 Ma 8 aprta ft -jata auwalaui advaaedlc Salea ataSe ferHal tor a MiwBMtlaariB.

Maaas at a7c tor BVo 8. Bmrv Market steed-, Kye Market la aieafyt noowoai star Iseaa narB auada. Maraat Is trm hat aatat. jr.uigD-r4 aa-Osca ta Mmala aad ta 0wtfaJe Vletrl) -Tfce) Chaanvlowa BeeMea xajt) Hlamaraa Defeat tax At- lamUea at er tt It te OaX. lan C--ant exeiteaaema, Ace, PrdbaWy the most wm rating eteat la the way of rjtwe Huwna evartoos; place In BnOalo waa tbe gam yaahwdar nfwnaom hetWeea the famotu At-UnUcg of Brooalyn-whlch, according to the aeaae-uasty rattan kaaertlon at the geoUemaa who add "P4' oeoa-awt frott eanwy, nanafactarad only la Brookrya, tor tea cents a package or lAeea centa a Vr-r-r i-tiT-mm of a pound," were and! always 'OhU be the cnaaaptona of AmerfcBfaadthe Nlaga-rMofBoaAlo.

lmag aaftm the honr announced for wmapc asset of the game, the ttde of trarel net In towards the alUtonjrJh tbe street railroad com pa ay pat on orary BTaBabra car, alt were crowded to their ataaoat capacity, and handredi walked oat, rather than be tqaeexed sad aaCocated la the Tehv CK. We woald aot ewatnre a goese aa to the amber preeentV bat feat perfectly aafs In aayihg. that there war mora people cat and about the greaad thaa on any previous oceasloa There waa a rery liberal Attendance of ladlca, and they manliestcd a-decided tnttreat la the contest, frequently Joining In fhe applaaae wbea a brill isat play occurred, par- ttcalaily If it happened to bs made by the niagarae Wa were sorry to onaarra lh occaeioaal show of dlnscaruey toerartta the Cmptre, Mr. A. H.

Luwrle, Aba Eillcoaaah, lamestown, on the part of the BaSalo peopbv who haa the reputation of wing a most efficient man for the poaWoh and a person of strict Impartiality. To anpractfead yea One or two hla declalona might have appeared erroueoa. bat. no saanrrestatlea dlsaarlafaction on the part of the ptajere was lean, It ashy be ken for granted that the action of the ampire waa mlr and JaaC all erenta, tt can hardly be considered courteous to Mas gentlcmaa under each ejirnai stances. Mr.

Taa Velaor, Oaptala of tbe Mlagarsa against which dab tbe objectionable deeiatons were made very properly and promptly tapped forward and proteeted against repetfttoaof taeofrenos. the rornlt of the game waa aot Indulged In to any xteot, that we observed, though liberal odda was, offered on tbe Allan ties. Tbe, prevailing Impression seemed to be that they were holding back, or throw' lng off," at tta commence meet, for the purpose of encouraging ths trtends of tbe Niagaras to invest, but oar commercial reporter woald expresg it, rhrre were few TUB ATLABTIca are an athletic aet of fellowa, well provided with nt de, browned aad hardened by constant play, and looking aa if they coold stand any amount of fatigue. ths aiAetnaa, not ao heavy, aa a body, as their opponents, ire wiry and nimble, and decidedly good "atayera." THE QAM The Niagaras, having won the tests, took tbe field, hid tbe Atlantic went to tbe bat. vtKtT mtm.

dVoiafc Pearce to tbe bat; out on fly taken by Van or. Beolth ont on flratbaaeby Bawfey. BUr. Odlon fly by Atwater. No rutit Aayera M.

Bolley makes first on bat to right eld Hawley sends one to centre field, makes his rtJt. Bolley taking socond oaee. Bmeraon ont ba toil fly taken by 7ergtison Holly steels third base md runs borne on throve to Fergoson Hawle geU to tbe second at the same time. Burt bate tfi right fleld, making first, Hawley gothg borne from tie third Cowing else pats one into tbe right field, gating to tho first, Bart going aroutd to third Atwater hta to first, end la pat oat on tbe base by Start, llatt going home, and Cowing getting to the aecond. A.Bolley makes Us first, Cowlac making third on blent, and home on passed ball Holley at tbe same tioe going to third.

McDonald sends another to tbe ight field, on which he gets to firat, A. Holley gc ttlnt home from third. Van Velsor out on By to Zettleln. Five runs. aaooHD inHnie.

AUontfc out oa first by Hawley, Crane following sott Mills out on foal fly by Van Vtljor. No runs. JWay are M. ttlley beta to second, and Is put out on first by Bmtti. Hawley makes firat on short fly to right field, goes UVeoocd on pissed ball, and Heals to bbjrd.

Bmcrson nakea first on bat to left, Hawley going home. Emeeon runs to second, and goes home on Bart's bat right, Burt getting to the first. Cowing sends a blgb ne to Crane, which tbe latter misses, Cowing going making third, and home oa peaed bail. Cowing runs to second on passed ball. Atwater put ont on the first by Bmltb, Cowing In tbe meantime running to third A Holley seeds one to ta centre field, which takes him to the first, and bring Cowing home.

McDonald out on three strikes, or runs. third wore. AUotUc-Ferguson gees Irst on bat to right field, takes second on passed bi, and -nakes tbe third on bad throw to second. Prati put cut on first by Hawley, Ferguson getting In. Ztilein ont on foul fly by Holley.

Pearce goes to flrst on bat to right field Bmltb also sends one to tbe rVhr, which lakes htm to flrst and Pearce to second. Skrt rsps a fly to centre field, which is n'cely taken b) A Holley- One ten. Prutt takes ZeuMn's pi ice as pitcher, Zdttleln playing right field. Vn Vels.r makea first on safe fly tq left Held Holey bats to short stop, wbo throws to second, patiln, Van Velsor cut-forced the second rending It to Irst, and patting M. Holley out.

Hawley out on Bret, by Smith. No runs. fourth nraa. AilmHe Chapman goes to flra. on called bills.

Crane beta a grounder to centre fleld, by which be geta to the second, Chapman gong round to the third. Mills gets out on flrst by bill thrown by McDonald, Chapman going to. Fargasot goes to firs-, oa three bJ taking third. Pratt bata to right, which gives him the first, and brings Crane and Ktrtuson borne Pratt steals to second, and goes to third on wild throw to McDonald, ettleln goes to flrst on fly to right field, missed by Ctwf Pratt getting home. Pearce bats to short stop, Vho throws to the second, putting Zattle'n out loiced; he In torn sending It to flrst, patting ont Peatee.

Four runs. Niagara Emerson makes first on Oy orer tbe left field fence Burt gets out on first by Fearce, Emerson running to second. Cowing ont on fly taken by Smith. Atwater ont on first by Pearce. No runs.

fifth maws. Atlantic Smith goes to first on grounder to tbe cen tre field; takes bis second on Btart's bat over left field fenee, latter taking fint. Smith runs to third and Start to second. Chapman ont cn fool -fly by Van Crate raps abort flf to left field, on which be makes flrst Bmlth and Htart coming In. MUU rend grounder to right field, which brings him to first, Crane running to third; Mills runs to second; Crane aad Mtlla get home on ball over back-stop.

Ferguson ctrts ont on lonl bound iahea byra Leber. Pratt makes first on bat to centre field, Zettleln doing tbe same oa bat to right field, Pratt going to second. Both ran a base on passed balL Pearce ont on firat by Atwater. Four runs. Niagara Holley out on flrst by Bmltb.

MeDin sld oat on flrst by Bmltb Tea Velsor geta to first M. Bolley beta to short stop, who ball to fec und, gutting Van Velsor cnt forced from the first No ruoa. sixth nrnae Atlantic Smith -out on first "by Hawley. Start ont oa ion I tip Chapman makea firat, runs to second on pasted bell. Crane strikes hot grounder to right field, which takes him to first, Chapman getting home.

ills senda fly to right fleld, which Is muffed by Cow. li Mills going to second and Crane to third. Crane runs borne on passed ball and Mills to third. Ferguson strikes over right fleld fence, making first. Mills going home, Ferguson to second on passed ball, and steal to third Pratt bats fly to right Held, which nicely taken by McDonald.

Three runs. ffiagarat M. Bolley makea first on fly to centre field. aad second oa Bawley'abat; Utter pat oat on first by Pratt. Bolley runs to third, Emerson gets to first on his bat; Bolley coming In.

Burt out eu foul bound handsomely taken by Smith. Cow.ng bus to short Slop, who pissei bill to aecond, thus getting km era out forced One run. sbvbkth oiirura. AHmlit Zettleln out on first by McDonald. Poaree ont on By by Hawley.

'Smith bate to first and Is put out by an Velsor. No runt Jraaf eras Bnrt gets to firat on bat to centre fleld. Oawtng sends a long fly over Chapman's head, which takes blm to third aad bring Bart home. Atwater ant oa ly by Pearce. A.

Holley makea firat and istch-ea Oow Log home. McDonald to fint oa abort bound sr. A. Bel ay to second. Van Velw sends daley-eatter to left field, which talma him to second, Mc Donald to third, and A.

Boliay borne. M- Hol.ey.ont on first by abort atop, McDoaCd ge'-tlnj home and Van Velsor to th'rd, Htwley makea flrst on hot ond to leit field, Vaa Velsor getting home. Hawley steals so sec ood. Bmaraoa out on first by Pratt. Plvarnna.

-Oeatfe Start goes to flint oa high fly, missed by Atwatar; makea second oa passed bl Chapman sends or over, abort stop's bead, giving him first atd etvt the th'rd; Crane ont oafly by Mcooa-m. nuns sends gronndar ta centre field, and goes to first, htart and thapmaa getting home Mills rnaa to second, uaatotalrd, rargaaoa oat oa By by Van Vetaor. Pratt ham to right, which la fielded by McDonald and thrown over Taa Velsor'a head, Pratt iking second rnnninghoaaa Zittlla oat ea alga-ay to eaatra fidd, baaaurally tak-a by A HoUev. Three vtvata to third. which IWawsoa aulek- lyfielda aad thiows to first, but being msfird by a- -a wts aarely, thaa to aeenad ea a-wna- i grander to rtht StliL maKig swt a tag noma; Cowing noes to aead oa AswatsrV bat: striker makes hla Srat Holley eat oa ay res a.

McDonald ont on By to right field, wbo puts It to firKgeUlng Atwatet out taned. aiiaami lasnaoatoa nras ay riawiey, Battk gate arat oa groaaaerto esatre aeld. mart makes firat Bmltb to second eet Burt's lat. Bmllh steels fa thlrd, aad Start to Cnapmaa oat oa boaad by BarV Ckaaa eat oa firat by No jv.asi ai A Helley te a ftrH oa bat to left add. McDonald hats to second.

Smith putting Bolley out. need the pass ball ta firat, gilt lag McDonald out. Vaa Velsor goes to second oa fly 'to left field. M. Holley to flrvt and Van Vetaor to third oa Bailey's bat.

Hawley bate fly to left laid, whhm la waasad by Cbapasaa, Hawiey getting to first, aad Van Velsor hp at A a sol ed of or The Hew Ttx-BnL' NbW Tok, Jaa 11 Tbe War Id1 1 Washington special says: The Committee on Way8 an Means at tbelr meet ing this morning oommenoed to get np tbe new tax MIL It will probably oover one ban dred mad tweniy eloeely printed' pagea. Jd view of this laot, it is not Improbable that it will aot be reported to the House before the beginning of next weak, aad then, la tae opin ion of many members, will be discussed near ly two weeks before It can be paaaed. Delegation representing the whisky and to-baooe interests were before the Oommittae today. The whisky tax will probably be fixed at sixty oenta per gallon. The Western men complain oi the tobacco rates just presented to the Committee, and indeed there seems to be a general protest acalnst them.

Parties before the Committee to-da arged the foUowlog shanges ia the tst- Fixing the tax 00 amokiag tobacco at IS cent Instead I of 0 cents per pound. 3d. Abolishing the en-foroed package system for plug tobacco and the proposed bonded warehouse lor tobacco manufacturers. Favoring a reduction of the tax on all chewing tobaooo to 24 oenta, and on smoking tobaooo to IS cents. The rates in the old bill were 40 and.

16 cents. It is said to be the intention of the Committee to embrace in the new bill all the adminls-trative features of those sections ia the general bill which relatecVto whisky and tobaooo. These alone oover about 106 eloatly printed pages, and go into an entire revision of the method of collecting the tax on these two ar. tides. the KtteDue Office.

The various cm ididatee for Commissioner of Internal Revenue have beea exceedingly ao-tlve within the past two days in endeavoring to bring to tbe President asearanoefl that they, severally, can certainly be confirmed in le Senate, shoald they be nominated. Mr. Johnson has frotu the first told the aspirants for the offioe and their friends, that whenever any one of the candidates shall present to the Executive reasonable assurance that be can be confirmed by the Senate, the President will immediately nominate that man. Up to this time tbe President does not feel assured aa to any of tbe several applicants, but it appears tbat Mr. Cutler, of New York, and Mr.

Fuller, of Kansas, claim to be certain of confirmation, and therefore it is expected that one or the other of these gentlemen will be nominated tomorrow or helt day. The Kentucky Contested Election Cate. Tbe House Committee on Elections have decided to report in favor of giving tbe seat for the Ninth Congressional District of Kentucky, to Col. McKee. All the Republicans of the Committee favor the report, the Democrats op poee It Tbe Committee expect to report to the House to-morrow.

Proposed Division of Texas. The Reconstruction Committee has appointed a meeting to-morrow morning, when it is expected tbe matter of dividing Texas into two or three States will be formally disposed of. At the last meeting the Committee stood three for and three against tbe proposition, one member being absent It is expected tbat tbe majority of the Committee will vote tomorrow against the proposed division. Reconstruction tn Virginia. Governor Wells and Judge Bond, of Tir-ginia, arrived to-day and are to appear before the Committee to-morrow, to manipulate Virginia reconstruction.

The Alaska Appropriation. The Tribune' Washington special says: Tbe House Foreign Affairs Committee have repeatedly had the subject of tbe Alaska appropriation before tbem for the last few weeks, and Gen. Banks haa secured permission lrom four of the nine members of the Committee to report in favor of the appropriation. Three members who are against it are absent, so that if Gen. Banks shoald present a report to that effect, be will not have a majority of the Committee.

Mr. Seward is very anxious that the appropriation should be voted this session and in case the Committee's report should be unfavorable, the friends of ths scheme will strive to get it through in a deficiency bill. V. S. Citizens Abroad.

No definite action haa yet been reached by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs on the bill for tbe better protection of TJ. a oiti-en traveling abroad. Mr. Sumner, tbe chairman, is opposed to it, at least at present, as suoii legislation, he thinks, would be injurious to our forego interests and calculated to provoke unfriendly feelings at the Court of St. JamerL and ulleries.

A majority of the however, hold contrary views and may bring a new measure before the Senate. They consider it due to citizens of foreign birth, ad visable for tbe encouragement of immigration, and incumbent on them in order to carry out the principles of the Chicago platform, tbat some action should be taken on the subject The Secretary of State is known to be opposed to many of the features of the bill and is using his influence against it The Attorney Generalship. The Eer aid's Washington special says: The President has not yet reoeived a definite an swer from Kvarts relative to the Attorney- Generalship, but it is rumored tonight that be intends to accept A story is also afloat that Browning ia soon to go out Iofpfctors of Custom. There is a movement on foot here to de crease tbe number ol I as pea tort of Customs and TJ. 8.

storekeepers to the minimum force oooupied by law, and to Increase-the pay of such remaining officials of that class from 4 to $6 per diem. Dente). The Times' Washington special saya: Tbe report tbat Gen. Grant had rent out an in spector to look after the Fenian movement on the frontiers ia untrue. The New York Post Office Build In.

Representative Ferry yesterday made an elaborate report from tbe Committee on Poet Offices and Poet Roads oa the subject of the erection of a building For a Post Office and tha United Slates Courts in the City ot New York. They advocate its erection on the site heretofore selected and purchased by the United States for tha purpose in accordance with tha plans and specifications submitted to the Postmaster General aad Secretary of ths Interior, and approved by them, by tha Commiaslooer appointed for that purpose aad communicated to the Bouse in Fab a ary last Tha report gives a foil exhibit of the site, and shows the aeessBity fo the inuaediata ooaatr-etioa of buildings. All tbe docasnants and plans are embraced in tha report Aa appropriation of will be reported to carry into affect the bill already reported. fjaioo Paeifie R- IL Another section of twenty miles of the Union Pacifio Railroad tnm the 800th to tha (20th mile post, west from tha initial point, has been reported to ths Interior Department. BE TCRXo Assault aad Batter Cue.

Ns Tobk, Jnna 17. Tha wife of Edward A. Fbliard, ofTira-inia, had lira, aad Miss Crotty amstsd yeaterday fat assanlt aad battery. Ia her eomplaiat she charges Pollard with having oonsomed her oteans in -npportfng bionseU aad thaa deserting her. la 'replv ta save sba ras MtrsaisnBW waiaMr IBWIflHsirafl HVBDEa Ai OM BM foaBd Horrlklr JTlAiie-Ie AM Weal Hueu-llie Jrerer sjw- JtffWSV A' -j- We laarnirta parties ao came 1st the city this -forvjheoo, that the body of a wk dlece-vered debt oleloe: Ale morning lying fey the side of the Boa and Wvblogum Railway track, the tow of West Seneca, fome sight BUM from tbe city.

The4ody first seen bIUTT. wlnspcar, of There in horrible gash Boots the abdomen, from wMo the axmela protruded, mi the Back. some twenty or thirty leet d-tant, appeared a large pool ort Moo. No tnu haa patsevr tie tea daring the! ro that Um death ortha mat coald not have i occuMB by the can and beetle, the cot tkeaadvnu. was eTldenUj Iw Vrih mnttlum feeav tnatnaMsb tti metered (hat a man wuau.nt.alac from the direction.

the apot where tbe body wta eiecovered fleck laat night TMjHaboaaw Um ay tMAaaadaa. axe beneath alaeoat. Tie ftiurrjered man whose came la bmebowb, bat arao, it thuogat. lived on Oeodell street, tola aty awaaami eagafed 1q catching bird. A wage aoatatnlin a rei bird od eorered wtb a pKtoe ekeeM rtnta, fooad aaar Um apot, Tbemar-waa apparently oyer ttity yeara a age, of aaadaaaa lMKlitf and wore a buck cloth cap am OMk Oareaer Morrow and Blcttardi started kr tbe "nrferi "tad Lbe body will probaly be krooat to Uto-eHy 7 Alltka mforrUuoB which coold be saUieratbaa waam aid bea-tk, pel oe, and offleera were dMaitd toUvaaUM Um bloody affair.

It la to be boy marderer may be apeedtly captared. TVi SaUBAIXafaTBff. Oa this psge )f ta paper will be fctaad an aeooant or tbe great ymlmdaj afternoon between lh Niagaras of BaffaH tao Atlaattca of Brooklyn, written by tbe beat' nauwaacoconrreportorlal force. According to ikal aiiO'weUoeml gmavr" la a tearral, wonderTol mad fonay waajr, requnoc laa ctoadat atody, the atiflrat sugera, theadt-haadaBd ihaatroegeet weakneta paahual ettaeonfett, taorongbly to appreciate and loy- the Brat place tbe ball mast be harder thaD haarVho the end that anybody la kit In wltk It, hla brains. If he haonena to haa ybJBt htB.

willcaruinly ba knocked oat. So wo aaatvwera erer knowa ta knock with tbe tlnb, nor any one ma with the una dab tWU; ao tUU thtxe are generally about cords of laba oa the gronod. The pitcher generally tbe laimy man or the company, and It rsqalrea a blgb ordar.cf talent to AU tbls place. When be geta bold af the ball he generally Orat robs It with aaud, tame it aeaand two or taree Umea, and wlpea hla left hand a tbe leg of hla trousers. Taea he staada and gazes aaadly.apoa the ball for aome aecoad, and suddenly throw tt at one of bis own party, wbo la standing ear aoanraaa bag, called a base, it will always be obaerred that the mora Intently ths pitcher looks In one direction, the surer he Is to throw It towards tbe eonti ary point tt the compass.

TJe captains of tbe nines appear to be very neefol aaen, too. When they are not knocking, they are generally admonishing their men, by such ezpres-elooa aa Gltr "Climb Leava I What are yon aeoot 8Uy where yoa are Ac, e-'Tne mmplra la regarded aa ao IndlapenaaMe appendage. stands eear the rsaa wlta tbe clnb genaaaUy in bat way. Be baa abtotata sathorlty, and cast decide a game. If ha haa a mind to, before It com-aameg, A pacallartty of umpire, to an uninitiated dpectatot, la, that they always sing oat foal when afjttihtf la mir declare a man ou( when be lan Mdlhaiat that be Is la when be ought to be oat.

These are other ebericterlsttca and peculiarities wrhleh might be mentioned In connection with th aodera way of plsylrjgtbe game; bnt, noch as at may ha alleged that tbe writer Hnot op to tbe atmes, and cannot appreciate a good thing, nothlig I aball be aald at th's time. Qauz. It a pleasure to speak compH-aa tartly of a really flee performer, as la ths lllu-atordat Barts. Be doee everytblng we 1, hat hi owerVlck Is the most beanttfal and wondeiful of alL eAa sdlaary flower pot la brought forward for the AaaBeeUoaaf tbe aadlenee; i la then taken by aba fer former aad placed upon a tripod and tbat upon three-legged stool. A conical paper cap, which ob-Ttoaary ceald oenceal nothing, Is placed -orer the alowat-pot fat moment, and when withdrawn a Bwaa etaik with a bod upon It appears a shore the top of the pot Tbe cap is a gain glacodorsr the-bad, and Immediately a large plant, two last high, with a profusion or flowers and leaves, la dlaeloaed to tbe Bewildered audience.

The expert ant to repeated with three different pots. Bow this trick la accomplished, when the tripod Is elevated three laches above the atool, ao that we can see under tt all the time, la Beyond onr comprehension. We oalkaow we saw It done, and those who are tncred aloaa had better go aad aee for themselves. Toalgbt Mr. Harts promises to give bis great bis katmst.

ItStDausM Stibd DP. The Courier of this morning gives tbe following explanation In rer arenas to what It calU a one sided sia'ement pon warning Blabos Coxa's Mrmon, at Montpellar," which It pvwlmhed Xwterdiy It may be well to state per cowsre tbe facta of tbe ejaae. Mebop Coxa haa bean reqaested by the bih'p 4MT thedtoceve aiid by an nuanimon vote of tbe con-wentma twalivw a utuaily Iprg tdtiitm (us mux he priated, tor me exuea. ol wnica ie funds were lneUaUy aabacrlbed on tbe gionnd that nothing tjoeud ae more timely. Tbe oecuonable tassge, to wmiRvoi uiuee present were nainnui nothing personal as It must leaa to aa but was a sharp and dealgnedh rebakwof the novelties which hive lately bi wmiRvoi utuee present were nainnuiy aensi- i must be neel- iiy aevare latelv been foret jWaa ww pa eanonuon oy a puerile ontacuveetigaw, "Jew Torn.

The sermon was not Intended to pieesa eaeh persona, nor their sympathisers. Tbe force la acknowledged, and force, says Locke, la that wal -h carriee troth with it, aad it may tmb-Isiisirm ttoes 6Va( rraarf tit way The Boaree uf the article la toe Montpelier Argus la wail and such aa entitles It to no aaorsYouetdTailoa than any other ebnllltlon of per eaal malevolence." Mi LiVn of Gkaht. Among all the reoent tl-osrapbtea of Qenaril Grant Uu next Frealdeat of the Patted ttataa lbs one Jest pnbllalxd by 8. S. Beran ton A Oo, of Hartford, and written by Bon.

Henry from Oothactlcat, takes a proml-aeat place. It la written In a dear and popular style, la aalncnntbered with official documents or too ml-: nate mUltary tacaalaalltica, and la oat whit Is need-ad aa popular aarratlve of the life and achievements Of oar great Captain. It makea an octavo volume or vat 60U pages, printed on floe paper, and with lare type, aad la fend la e.ota and ohtap: Welearathat canvass ws have been appointed for BnOalo and Krle Ooaaty, aad are already at work soliciting subscilp-taoaa and delivering the valoma We recommend the work to onr raadara. Fbiobtitl CaIDALTT A DlAf AXO Domb Hal Iiiuii BT tmm frightful accident oa-. caned mat night on the track of tbe Mew Yolk Osattal BaUroad, near the Clinton street croestrg.

A dsaf and daaab aaaa aaaaed Andrew Kief, yeais aad. while walking along the track at about o'clock, waa scrack by the angina of a passing train and in staatiy killed, the wheels pecaing over hla body, and beside 'terribly mangling It severed the need completely. Deceased rived with bis parenta at No. 841 -OUatoa street. The body waa taken to Krait'a dead hoaae.

Coroner Walsh bald aa Inquest this morning aad taajary rendered a vsrdlct of accidental death. Ataar Srauoa. Wo aall the attention of aVam te the advertisement of the United Btatea at Avon Bprlnga. The house ta In admirable order tor the lecepUou oT guests, and Mr. Brown, who la well known in this city, will make a very popular Nothing that can coadnte to tbe comfort of bit will be wanting, we are lire; aad we cordial ly aommeed the Hotel to such or oar readers as de aire to paee a Paw of the hot weeks of summer at a pleasant and convenient watering place.

TaTBATBB. Mr. Pop and if tea CUfien played very aoeeptably la The Mountebank." Isat aveelmC.aboald have hU a larger audience. Tonight we are to have Weaeikq," with Mr. p.

as tbe Cwntowa. avd Mlse a aa Julit. We have never am Mr. Fope la ths character of Kirittim, bnt his ablll. taraaie aaeh aa ta warrant aa In nromtalng a flae par.

Miss Cllftoa wui make a good Mat. Tbb Coubt Boon Pabk. Wa nodfrstazid thai (nether and Sumeroosly signed monstrance against ths demolition af the Court Hoaae Park Is hi cireulatloa. The disinterested gentlemen who are so sax'ooa to displace beautiful shady treea end waving i5 gimeu 6 pavlog-stonaa and sna glare whan aa real beaeat eaa result, aaleee It any be to theaaaalvea, are gaining aa aaeavlable aoaorlety. tinm Vttbwoot.

nr. J. H. Matoilfeof Swan street, showed jasterday aftaraooal on DaUware avenue deddedly the ficent tnmont beea on that faabloMUs tlMmnghfara this season. It waa a tour la-band team, harnessed to da elegant open carriage, aad Mr- U.

wtth tbd skUl of a whip The astahllahmaBt was much admired, -Mr. M. an ardent adaalrarf a good home, aad hla tanaoal of ysatatday, doaaaredlt tohls r- 'I. II 111 11 FlbaJ nlLTT-Edward H. Philbrick, the daspersdo who made the attack upon Mr.Charch, the broker, a abort time line, was taken before the Coartnf Oyer and Terminer thla morning, woe withdrew hla farmer el of no aUty and plead gUty.

Ha haa not yet been aentaaced. Soa Watb. lboe wao are. fond of this detldons heveraga, which refreehea bat doee not tae- mata. will find aa article of tbe first quality, wtth rare eyrura, at tbe drnc store of Wm.

King A Co corner of Main and sooth Division streets. r7 Fefl Falknar, Potto Jk Jackson's ac! Totfirant, of aa a a on ai It Ut. OAwB at WsaMBftasiSt aoaa The aifnaMata KewOrlaaaalbrtlMi ..1 resjchssiowSTi an ut. 1 laiaHftm -I. r- r--.

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