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llc TT —————— german jure. Tha came Wi, toeetee, | throngh :0008- the business, ifm mubere will | thé diteotore of a worihle:. coal company, fore- , wn Setter eee te ep Saeeetees > - -welitdiadliinenns NEW YORK wre > — — ~. | have to be dotimiamced de nove, | caty tara tr attention to it ‘That they will {‘secing theit expulsion at s coming election, | sid of the filibusteroes next ‘The corper stone of the Paurth avenge Presbyterian «Diaae sbegaaint ‘The Walker divorce trial s still going Ga in the ' ao s0, 1s more than doabtfal—that they can do | made.a fraudulent issue of certificates of stock, sion. Poseitly 00; but as George Lawandeeve- | aren, to be erected ou the corner of perth eveses and — Court of Common Pleas. A full report of yesterday's | +5 cou).d easily he demonstéated. What reason | inorder to command's majority of votes. The . ral enterprising Yankees were the conslgmnces’| Swrsty sessed trot, vasa potent Afteroeen, with O7PIOE %. W. CORNED OF HASEAU AXP ” pryeoy xq | Proceedings is given in another column, cam be given to the country for not mest- fraud ws of course discovered, transsstions in: of the eriery and email arme tn qooston: 0 | som mie yantet Sopa oa : 3 Hytonty Lashed the prom a he cht th tM eaP er hy ga cae «Se Sond aaa esq It udsaabea aa we ee ae to think that the argo | Dewees two snd three b pst a gl Z lost it we commenced by the Rev. Mr. who reed the ea-- gar cops. o7 $8 por onmem 3 the oridees Foe eieg See | Saas stervenbes Oo t aaumnons pcan have been made in many | epecsmalyhsirot pe rece ry ee | ered Feriptures, selecting varios chapters from the eae We LES pentane MS 8 toon partes the Bated :— e - The state of the law being euch tics concerned have back the ship, await-. Pealms - oa ‘The Commissioners of Health, in their efferte to in attending committees, and there‘ore, al- | other stocks. | | : OX... = | gate the evi, cot pense to prevent tee hour cf meeting Is 12 o'clock, nem- | that a president or directors are not pensllly re- | ing the ratification of the Gadsden treaty snd | co ways acm ge earmark jolame sabes Wo. 185. | ry to suggest to thelr follow ‘theges- | Urough the 3 millions to Gen. | ®kimner, Jr., after whieh the Rey. A. A. fatro- et lee portance of caution tn regard Wet adhe aveldsees | ere have been Working for some hours before | sponsible for frauds of thie nature, a temptation | the payment of py yt been drawn, , 4000, who delivered the foliowing, address: AMUSEMENTS 15 EYRNING. Sf the Omamisctanens of Health tas sorter thes | that time im their committee rooma,. Bat there | is offered which few oan resist. Doane, | siperin. So. meee ving been drawn; | rasrunax—Raligion ax tn ell age sourht & phce Partie Law Tee ATR? “Droadway.—Cacsmno run | that almost every case that has oovurred the exciting | ip no such excuse now. The committees have | takes place when, as in the case of the Parker.| if the Grapeshot does not soon make her ap- | rere her snrvices might appropriately be performet. Arcannie-Law ron Lap Broadway. Co. will | os xe—Kenoes' ove een may be dliree'ly traced Yo exoene tne ae got through nearly all their business, and their | Vein Compaay, suspicion is aroused by the | pearance at Vera Cruz, George Law & ig Ou bearer hand, eee has marked bang mini 5 Ah Bowery —Lverie—Teur Rore— | such contlusions we most Tequset the sitions | ronor's are ready to be presented whenever | brazen impudence of the swindle, or, as in the | be open to the euspicion of being engaged hallow: pSaigcay PR jie feeder picags nig "Begs = cow's Vierim—goxmoan Buore- | of New York to, evuld these or ee eae opportunity occurs. Members have nothing to | case of the New Haven Railroad Company, | come pretty extensive revolutionary Mit ae ae 4 IBLO’S, Brosdw one has cause for slarm. The of Health hen the trator of the fraud fails, and all | tions in the iceland of Cuba. A short timeago to’ youint Meets, so such Benoum Anase, 47-~'4 !/nru Cuanverne—Unmtie | yoefore hope smd trust ‘that these conclusions and | doin the morning, an! the House and Senate | when the perpe hi ‘bedia.xéen. | as there. Jacct called the where the vision of as- wawsonal, oF pene Tacts may bave'their proper infugnoa and effect in this | ehonld meet at 10 o'clock. If this were done, | his affairs are brought to light. When both | the Grapeshot was reported as having | gending and deseso ding, angels met his eye, Bethel—the- Se es eee ee | coe 4, WARNER and the committees duly call-@ upon for re- | these contingencies can he avoided, the freud | in the British Channel; then we hear thet she | foore of nor mans sere spt, where be meet pat RN erie ies nerect AMermes, | porte, and the reports acted upon, a vast | may be safely practised for years. ie at the Belize, and then at the Isle of Le | ahigas festa bie CN es al a gn Gushemerm Awmncen Uae WIUAM ROCKWELL D, Bee Phydaes, | amount of business might yct be accomplished | It is of vital necessity to our financial inte- | close inthore against Cuba. Dodging about in | very dee, God, would dwell with man.” Tle’ Gret :—— re eae —leaving, nevertheless, hundreds of hills un- | reste that a cheek should be placed on this tort | thi way, shouldn't wander if dhe were to make | cbt inet ny bee ce tour tay te nie miOriaN Maio’ AN, OF Gnmerr's Mineraeen New York July 6; 1000 Ticalth Conmesissioners, ected poo. To do this, however, the school-'| of swindling, and the power of making frauda- | her next appearance at Havana, as the prize of fin o The hove ef God end be oa ‘with faver epoo. WOT 'S MINSTRE) 37411, 444 Brondway.—ErHi0vian The Board of Alderuva ‘held their third meeting | hoy orations, for which the present House has | lent iesues of stock forever taken from unecra- some Spanieh cruiser. Atall events, the move- erery butte Reart chat ee ee mowramen amp Bu giesquy OrERa ‘of tho July sessions last evening. A report was Te | hecome notorious, should be stopped; members | pulous men. Robert Schuyler has only been | ments of the Grapeshot have been very mys- ree ries eteney to the truth by the poms of eRECKLEY'S OPE! (4 HOUSE 599 Brosdway.—Bvox ) ceived from the commeittes adverse to the reorgani- Congress is not intended | guilty of a breach of trust, for which he ie not | terions and somewhat suspicious. Wonder if | is syirit, He oppresses the, 0 Moust i Gof” and: Ye Brusorian Or . should remember that Cong: g iit, and causes it to ery out, “What er age zation of the Fire Department, on the greunde that lay of tenth- | penally accountable. In thie point the law is | Marcy knows anything abouther. em be Jeade it, ‘and |, to the cross; that PRANOONY'S 5 ,.——— 1 | 889 debeting school for the display of tenth- | penally ade 1 gay Sat, Ware ‘snseateiens APPODRONE.—Manwon Squane, | itwould be Megal and ‘tmoperative, and that it woul alge n; and the fact should not be | defective. We ehould at once insist on the P eed yet Gherth' is the pues” ef” New Ye gu, Bricay, July 7, = | be neither beneficial wor add to the efficiency of the | Tet? ne of a law by which over issues of stock | Hor Wearner np Hor Wonk in. New | Tain triining for heaven. The whole Amu 04 me Wc Semen rcne Mepartmest. The’ Committee on Ralroads have | overlooked that whea men. are a ody Lan dente, directors or transfer sgents, | Haraninz.—On Wednesday last the thermo-,| church on 2 ae a eee moral! me Pubhe. concurred in the restlulion to erect a bridge over | federal legislature they are morally bound to » r 00'in Coacora; | Z7er7, *t Christian ‘ the Harlem Railroad at Ninetieth street. The Board | attend to the public business, by all the sacred | would be declared » misdemeanor punishable by | wieter ranged between 98 and 100 in + | mem enjecte 49 be secomplused and, Sow The Naw Yor 4g Henan has now the largest cirenlation Mf any O07 5 permet in Europe or Am: rica. ‘Tho Dally ‘ammsim circuletes nearly rity thowané shots per’ ay. ‘The Wee! sw eaitions—publiskeet on Saturday andfen- B7—Te8 he etreulsthon of nearty seumty thousand sheote por week “ lampehire. the popa- meet again this evening. solemnity of their oath of office. as well as by | ™priconment in the penitentiary for a term of a Bf wre Eine cee Rep need The Councilmen transacted business last evening, | the scarcely less binding consideration of com- | years. This precaution would deter many from branch Bes - Std but their proceedings present nothing of general | 14, honesty, due to the one hundred thousand | committing freudsof this natare. It jose scl y peeirsa feeay ek reaatations, “ interest. ttiec ict ffice alone however; as the im i$ . | effect:— ; citizens which each member represents. ew! 3 ‘The Board of Supervisors also met and transacted <a “ eens eatelieg = any such | S<huyler or the Parker Vein directors would not 1, Against the introduction of slavery into considerable wusiness, but none of any:public im- e have n » uy y restore the money they have filched from their | free Territoriee—160 to 118. portance. The bills of the four Coroners ef the city | course will be pursned. On the contrary, scioliaaaan: 2. Against the repeal of the Missouri com- for the last'qearter, amounting to’$4,208, being for | it is more that probable that the Committee ka ‘ust faction should. be d by | promise—156 to 119. six hundred and four inquests, held during that | of Ways and Means will succeed- in i 8 the directors of all' corporate 8, Approving thé@course in Congress, against Hy lnc og monopolizing all the balance of the present sos- | COPOEOS ts toa @ personal Uahility in re- | the Nebraska bill, of Messrs, Kittridge and Mor- Hn: sr cea pind gover dong mam with See sppgogetation: Pils are SEE, emp over issues of oma It was the basi- | rison—156 to 110, a ' YY é fy setting-fire to a dwelling house in Amos street on apo el oct ena aa ear ness of the directors of the New Haven Railroad | 4. Repudiating their Senators * Congress, Monday jast. A report of the case'will be found ri aie Ccapaaae etme yet to ran | Company to examine the stock ledger and the | and Harry Hibbard of ie for support- eleewhere in to-day’s paper. Lars ake’ can Rs kicked out, what do they | *nsfer book day by day; had they done eo, no | ing the Nebraska bill-—12 to 117. ‘ Mesrs. Ayres & Mott, proprietors of the Chelsea a - 7 | spurious stock could ever have been issued. | Hot work thie, for hot weather like that of Iron Works, in this city, yesterday entertained a | care for the public interest? There is in reali- ‘They have, by their neglect in thie respect, be- Wednesday. And this is the condition of free- select party of invited guests at a ‘very elegantly | ty no necessity for occupying a week in the x y r the inte pati wad tacteads t soilism, to which our pregent free soil coalition served collation, which was given inside of a newly | consideration of all the appropriation bills, if ve wang sd : dministration has brought the State of New cast cylindrical gas meter of immense proportions. | they were confined, as they should be, to ap- | ‘he shareholders ; and it would be bat cesar he We wall perhaps ave © report MISCELLANEOUS. propriations for carrying out existing laws. It | ice that they should atone for that negloct by ma New York still more interesting to the In another column we give # full account of the | ;, ihe swindling propositions which are smug- bearing the present logs on their individual shoul- Ridthis wibweiik bax recent terrible Paiva ss on the peiceescadt gled into them which create debate; and know- ders. Unfortunately, the law holds them harm- Railroad, together with a list of the ims. ing the character of the officials at the west less, just as it did in the Norwalk accident busi- day. While we rejoice to think in the raising thee pos the God See mt pre cal on the LJ from Sore savy sctavhahmci. toy a gis Se Migrate eee &® moment contemplate the posi! ‘of ut ebareh, ts. the heart of this great city, fa Fag nep teen > deen rapidly aring: wera May raised upon this wland calls for gratitude. York. bas been called the gi Ere n gmoyete iesuc nf the Hm establishment is aboat . Peer undecd thousand sheets per week; ox over fromy gestions sheets per annum. 8 5 E i ° _ Malle for EP @rew YORK HEwALD—ED! FOR BOROPE. Te BP colin mail steamship Aélantic, Capt. West, WH Seave'tlin port temorrow-at 22 o'clock #., for Liv- oF wl. . Bre'Marcpean mails will close-in this city wt half past Vp Wéibek-in the morning, Moe Waexty Huna:p, (printed in French aed £*;tish,) 7 AMY dexpublished wi halt: past eine o'clock im the: mora- ag. “Bingle sopies in wrappers, sixpence. Subscriptions and advertisements for any-edition of the Mtpw Youu‘ Hamat wil! be reecived at the following places ‘ke Eurepe:— ZRavanrvou. Job Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. TRemmor ... Edwards, Sandford & Co., No. 17 Cornhill. i E é ; te vast melita sh oul Beers vast country, ee ee yy bet luences which flow from this metropolia, animating on an occasion Mke thit,, Pi aegal i be of hope—something, n of what ma} exper Rining. and to think of the in the midst of his temple. come with their cares Sickness in the Theatrical Profession. God and the g! of his 3; and when worship- ma EN eae | ute ee mes eaeneret | chat seandaemant pes | se Tie he cunt Gok nr in| WR aaomersaren | Sse atee ane ore sone Ms le arse. i hi h a As many as four hundred persons per day had fal- | is no wonder that a few honest men should bo | Scores of direotors do not | The members of the 2a ye « Rev. Asa D. sacrttt ‘The Rev. was a brief speech. He was glad to see the in that section of the city—Jandholders and speculators iituee aeaeal prevailing epidemic. W. ‘The News. len victims. And the whole number of deaths since | disposed to investigate closely all bills recomg | ter the institations they have in charge once | rsther severely visited sit of Barney Wiltacts’s in ix months: hence the facility dishonest pre- A" WHE RECENT STOCK SWINDLE. the commencement of the epidemic is set down at | mended by them before their pasesge. Will ‘at the Broadway from thie than it themselves should rejoice at it, ae 20 much im. 'N sppeans that Mr. Robert Schuyler’s swindling | five thousand. We hope thirisan exaggeration. | the House proceed to business in carnest fg | “dents and mangers enjoy for the commission | { r.iowea by almilar announcements f Wartlo Garden | Proved Property aa chur ange, souls wirgctare’ "He dit. “transactions were not. confined to ‘the New York . of frauds. .A law should be passed imposing on every director of a corporate institution whose stock is in the market a personal liability to the shareholders for all stock fraudulently is- Accounts from the plains represent that the chol- | the balance of the session? We shall see, era bad made sad havoc with.the emigrant trainss The Indians had been depredating ‘to an unusual extent. ‘and Niblo’s, in consequence of the illness of Madame Bertueca Maretrek and Madame Anna Thillon. The fol- lowing certificate was yesterday issued by the director of the Castle Garden opera:— sand ‘New: Haven Railroad Compapy. ‘The Harlem ‘Railroad Company have-been sufferers in a different ‘way. There has been no over isewe of stock, but ‘The Recent Wall Street Frand—Legislath Required. ‘the assets of the co! have-been -purloined and | A most extraordinary law trial, lately had before Norio. The should for they . aor - rig at = ni aoe i eae oy Chief Justice Jervis and a ‘Middlesex jury, at Lon. | People are not generally.aware of the extent | eued. This would compel bank and railroad Jn consequence of the sudden a ines of Madame Ber- ie hely them roll tack. the eae eae ces pression that the-whole is not known yet. “We trust | don, is published in today’s paper. It exhibits the | of the disaster which the over-Issue of New Ha. | directors to look #0 closely after the stock | tecce Mare cog py gp les See ee | dna ta hed ‘the worst has.alresdy come tolight. Mr. Schuyler | moral relations existing between France and Eng- | ven railroad stock has caused. It is well that | books that fraudulent issues would be impossi- | den until Monday July 10s Fi ee gyn reopen 2 jail araailisia ces thas not ‘been -comfined to.his -heuse by sickness | i8ud in no enviable ght. tive fire at Phila- | ‘He facts should be stated at length. It is dis- | ble: and the additional responsibility of the | seine SgeTneTec curtiTy that Madame Bertuoca Maret. | séiicessel tie elite of «Christian songresstion, ite lately. The statements about-an attack of he aighia ere given elsewhere. covered that within the last few months, Ro- | office might be compensated by a salary. oe are of the opinion that it would be hasara. pre herr = my contem, ase ‘morrhege of the ‘Jungs .were inventions, He has me bert Schuyler being at the same time President | It has been likewise suggested that frauda- | “** ** %° spear in opers at present. | as being composed of families oecapying an po- qene to.Canade,-or some. other .ovol place. New | The CE ee Cee et and New York transfer agent of the New York | lent issues of stock might be prevented by the w 5 JOBN 0. ‘AN, ai.p. 2 those of more oes a yon “York:was:too hot to hold him. Mogieet Pes enae and New Haven Railroad Company, certificates | establishment of » general transfer office, and | Washington Hotel, July 6, 1866. Sovetapices its ‘cnergy It having been decided by joint resolution.of ’ : i Although the violence of the more dangerous symp- | 4° io no degree upon the externel sanc-: +FROM WASHINGTON. that is to adjourn sine | fr 19,000 to 20,000 spurious shares of stock | register of stocks, under charge of a public | toms hes abated, Madame Mareteck is still in a very eri awe place ef © oe Dn the siednts »yesterday.Mr.. Ollie preeecscd | both houses, that Congres ix to Sijonm sine | 1 ve been, tarued, and pawned to beaks and | officer.’ Could wach an oflee be eslahilaned, 1t'| inal ous, tat tad omengemect aes scectans nvces'| Sealdl ates Cette oe einen sane ‘the resolutions recently, passed. by the Legislatare of | die on Friday, the fourth day of August next, i The ? 1 pai inites to th would we the end Bat t Aiscretion in temporarily closing the theatre. The ex- | 24 its founders, while at the same: Oonnectiont-omthe rubject of slavery, and censuring | we publish this morning, for the information of | °@Pitalists. ‘The only ara ¢ mee este, cee sigh engl Gosived. Bat the | sass heat of the westhar wonld bein itself suficaat | tine ezeesiet, 8 cosoclatod within ita Baty pee- ‘Mr. Toucey.for. hia course on theNebraska question. | the country, a list of the unfinished business up | °eTtificates valid were the signature of Robe ¢ weeny bedi an innovation are | justification for each « step, as until some modification On these aceounts we deem it proper and pecu- ‘Mr. T. defended bis conduct, disclaiming any sympa- | to this time, and the greater portion of which Schuyler, President, and the cognizance of the | formidable in the extreme. No corporate body | of the present high teraperature {s obtained but few per- ey befitting thle ope oe to make a thy with.the mongrel majority of the present Legis- same Robert Schuyler, Transfer Agent. The | would willingly surrender into the hands of a taal eg yp 1, nai aenaee sons will be dispored to brave it, aggravated as it isin a crowded theatre. ‘The natare of Madame Thillon’s illness is not publicly stated, but we believe that it is a modified form of the same complaint. As Nibio has not thought it necessary to isene any bulletin on the subject, we may conctude that her indieposition is not of s very serious and, con: sequently, is not likely to be of a very protracted cha will remain unacted upon this session. Of all the bills enumerated there is no certainty and very little probability that any of them but the appropriation measures will be passed upon. Large as the list is which we.present this morn- ing, it only includes such bills as have been read twice, referred to the committees, and have ta of the sanct: about to be erected en-thie: tyet The Bleecker strett church wascrgeniea 1825. It consisted of twelve members, and was an off- shoot from the old Cedar street ehureh, at that time under ibe pastoral care of the Rev. Dr. Romeyn. The eburch. edifice frst cecupied by the congregation. was located in Bleecker street, abouttwo hundred feet east of Brosi-- way and front regred Ae ia It was a small strec: ture, without gall lature, and commenting severely.on the law recent- Jy passed practically nullifying the Fugitive Slave daw. He regarded the vote of censure as the highest ompliment which could have been paid him by that majority. The vetoed Indigent Insane. Land ‘dill was taken up,and rejected ‘by twenty-six nays ‘to twenty-one yeas. On the 8th of March the bill company had such confidence in him, that he had been invested with both these offices and clothed with sole uncontrolled power. In fact, with the exception of one or two very cautious individuals, no one seems to have thought that any eheck would have been salutary or pru- public officer eo essential a part of its private business as the transfer of its stock; an@™if such men as Robert Schuyler commit frauds, where covld an honest transfer agent be found? What security would be adequate te iasure in- tegrity from a man who would have it in his ili racter. The public will hail with pleasure, f sakes | ¢antly ample to ands of parse popa- parsed by twonty-five yeas to twelve nays. The | been reported back favorably. As many more | dent. Thus exposed to temptation, and need- vt Be to cheat the public of millions? The 4 gw Rt oN camps oa verted op 3 lation found 20 far up town twenty sight bh ago. following isithe vote given on that occasion: — bills are lying on the deske of members waiting | ing money daily, it seems that Robert Schuy- | notion is nevertheless worth consideration ; appearance of their names on the bills of the respective | church, ita ried and progress, "is" the oy wet Yrus—Messra, Badger, Pell, Brown, Chase, Clayton, | for a call of reports from committees, to enable | ler issued and signed certificates for the amouat | a plan might possibly be suggested would | houses. is fattarig proapect now Deore pamper Seong Dawson, Doane of Wiseonsin, Everett, Fessenden, Fish, of stock mentioned above, in addition to the | obviate these objections. At all the {or the cause of Christiazity. | The ‘round of the new Foot, Geyer, Gwin, Hamlin, Houston, Jones of Tennessee, | them to see the light. ? Coroners’ Inquests, gern, said, is 68 feet by 100. The edifice to ‘Morton, Rusk, Seward, Shields, Stuart, Sumner, Thomp- With one hundred and fifty-nine democratic capital stock of the company. These fraudu- | other remedies we recommend should at once visa F. be of free stone in the front’ en the ave- oon of Kentucky, Wade and Walker 25. lent certificates were handed to banks andcapi- | be secured. mary vez Withelm yesterday held an in- | nue, as also om the side facing pe Sneath oe Nave—Mesera. Adams, Wee mates, Se ar, members in the House, it is useless for the ad- st the New York Hospital, apon the body of John ~ ae et = meee we of as de- Pea Wilheree ld Patrick, Mason, Pettit, Wel: |» inietration to attempt to escape the responsi- hoe’ a. Sar dni torent aeee Tar WeaTuer.—During the past three or ny WAC eka weet be mics cagaloes In'rons, alae vs feet in heightens Lene Absent 28—two vacancies. bility of the state of the publie business in Con- of R. 7 L. ay ler, ere receiv four days we have been treated to a pretty fair jednesdsy ployed in slating to be finished with » broad dome and handsome eurich- yee tendon,” Bateeal billy of a iiicelnenons | RFee, or of the early adjournment, which has | With the confidence which the New Haven Ruil-| specimen of the kind of weather they have at | corer nur” seasreee rsh sites! won he fell from the | ment, with » galley and coraa loft, and‘ene Randrad given yesterday. Several billaof a miscellancous | } 45, agreed upon notwithstanding that the wg | Pad snd the name of the Schuylers always | tne tropice; the mercury was up to ninety-five, pp fied « cement ti 4 of the seal, nat paral ater ae ee Sais Readies hacavsr were peanees finished business is greater than was ever left | used to inspire. It is now found that they are broke several ribs in his left side. He was picted up in- ‘ and in some places as high as ninety-seven, beg hoes raormonterr eg ee by any previous legislature. The adjournment | spurious. The net consequence is that ihe ‘ f the while the city was converted into one vast | few hou the injuries he had received, The jury | was laid over a leaden Simp Otle buildings inthis cy, contol tht | Was brought about by the exertions of two pro- | New Haven Railroad Company. which, 2 | Sven, in which the people were nearly roasted | "iors Trait aninta Galt Sroman ag | an ul Soncrangaen sormepet uw * the property be exempted from taxation, andthe pre- | miuent administration men—Mr. Gwin, in the | to the payment of its last dividend, | to death. So intense was the heat du ring the Ireland, ering Nt DE Knox then prosounced the benediction, sent lease be annulled. The appropriation for com- | Senate, and Mr. Orr, inthe House. It wasre- | has been doing business on a capital} dey that mo person could stand with impunity held an inquest Bleting custom houses, involving $321,000, was | garded—and justly so—as an administration | of three millions of dollars, has now in under the sun for an hour; the Sues ‘upon the body of pe en ra, © ot 61 aro in ee City Bevn. drial agreed to. The marine hospitals have been pro- | measure, and as such passed with the same ala- | Circulation a floating capital of five. The cer- almort as hot under the feet x burning coals; Deceased was thirty four years of age, and born | out at 2 c’clock P. M, Tuesday, pg gene cot desl perly cared for, The District of Columbia hasbeen awfully slighted. The appropriation for continuing the water works was rejected, and the bill providing for the Capitol extension was also defeated. After weme alterations in the plan of the proposed im- provements the appropriation will probably be made. Most of the amendments made to the Ap- propriation bill in committee were agreed to. XEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS. The coalition party in the New Hampshire Lozie- fature have succeeded in preventing an election of United States Senators. Yesterday, after three un- gucceseful ballottings, a motion to indefinitely post- pone was adopted, by 159 to 147, thus settling the question forthis session. The iasue of this struggle eannot bat be exceedingly mortifying to the Presi- @ent. Bot, as if to fill the measure of his humilia- ‘tion, the coalition, not satisfied with defeating the administration candidates for Senators and State printer, and passing resolutions censuring the Rep- resentatives and Senators in Congress who voted for the Nebraska bill, adopted a resolve to present & copy of the anti-Nebrasksa resolutions to the Presi- tifcates fraudulently issued by Robert Schuy- ler are as good, in the hands ofa bona fide hold- er and as against the company, as any other evi- dences of stock. The banks who lent money on them are safe. Whether the fraudulent cer- tificates were issued in the name of the Schuy- lers or in that of the creditor, they are valid negotiable securities, and represent an equal proportion of interest in the earnings of the company with all the other certificates of stock. This point is unquestionable, at whatever con- clusion the easy conscience of a director and the ingenious distinctions of pettifoggers may ar- rive. It follows, as an obvious consequence, that, the holders being safe, the innocent share- holders are the real victims of the fraud that has just come to light. To illustrate ¢, e mat- ter practically, man who a few months ago invested—as many did—a trifle under ten thousand dollars in the purchase of one hun- dred shares of New Haven Railroad stock, now crity that the ten million swindle was gulped the naked hand could not touch iron which had been exposed to the sun’s rays without blister- ing, and even the little wind that was vouch- eafed to our parched city was like a blast from @ furnace. What rendered this weather s0 alarming to the timid, was the knowledge of the prevalence of cholera in our midst, and the fact that it is generally more fatal in such a condition of the atmosphere. We trust, how- ever, that the report of the City Inspector will how a decrease in the mortality from this fear- fal scourge, and we would recommend every one to abstain from all excess in eating and drinking. Last year we had just such weather for four or five days, without the slightest intermission, and a terrible mortality from sun-stroke was the consequence, In one week over three hun- dred persons died from the effecta of the heat; but the deaths recorded from this cause during down. We find, then, that the administration—com- ing into power with an overwhelming majority in both branches of Congress, promising largely in the inaugural and annual messages—has failed as completely in carrying out its pledges in legislation, as it has in its national and foreign policy. A more wretched, miserable failure was never before witnessed ia our history; and if the administration escapes the malediction of the public, it will be simply because contempt has usurped the place of indignation. But let the majority of the present House of Representatives remember that they cannot escape the personal responsibility which at- taches to the shameless neglect of their duties, under the plea that the administration approves oftheir conduct. The issue will be made at the next election, and the public will point to an eight months’ session, barren of all re- hi : | is Hl | : | H i i i E F f fn! j fh a Hf gtr ¢ fee ii i i E ft te i i i i f i Ly qT d iit i fi a if i i i z g fit i i : . f Fy z i & E E it H H f ce iit ie ryt ag Es ie Ht Li HI fle 3 the GF 3 Gent. This amacks of persecution. sults, remarkable for nothing but the readiness | finds. his interest, by the operation of this Sok cece Pi oe | on oe eS Sede te when Conviorgn or Brine Exoagsp m Tam Suave 7ESM SUS CAPS OF COUR MFR. with which the Treasury was depleted at the | fraudulent isene, reduced toa value ef some | ence betwee the intense heat of men Howard, on the day when this atrocious proceeding ee hg in a pom hf = United bien mag antennae re tone Forces iat will of the executive, to fill the pockets ofneedy | three to four thousand dollars, A or B who | and that ihe enptes is ipeiedibheate oath as had, wore: examined before gaat ia bad iore and John’ Me , mate of bag Glamorgan, Beyond the Free State concur in describing them as speculators and nameless adventurers. What | invested his savings in the proverbially safe of note, for while it continues in our climate Gree ube ee r poe oO ng See wie : engaged in SS in 2 state of unusual tranquillity. Within the hes become of the Harbor and River bill? Why | stock, loses, independently of the decline in for three or four days with slight change, and : it i Hi i i colony attention continued to be engrossed by the | | the tariff untouched, when it is known that | value produced by the Norwalk accident and | ; thé followed den transitida 06 cold, | deena’ teed iy canued, the death of the | jail—MeCormick to $500, im- @lections for the House of Assembly. the existing duties are so high as to create a | other causes, two-fifths of the money he paid ous os pons hae neal “ for the Upon the rendition of the verdict, the Jrwho are Prisoned six months fn own jal ‘The Cape Town Maii of the 13th of May eays:— | eurplus and lock up millions of the specie of the | through Mr. Schuyler’s conduct. If he held one “Soli eit eee season in the tropics, except at night, when it is moderated by a light breeze. But for this i L F : 5 “ The expectations raised by the reported discovery | country in the Treasury, to the detriment of | hundred shares, he understood at the time of his of gold in South Africa have not been realized. In | trade and commerce, and imposing a uscless purchase, that he was possessor of one three | ; Gay held an 1 Perry emall quantities it has undoubtedly been found, bat | and onerous tax A it would be impossible for man to exist near the of farsh A. Dunn, five mot so as to afford a proapect of remuneration for * upon the consumer? The | hundredth part of the Property and profits of Saye a wha wn red on ine equator. it ocean mail steamer service remains unamended. | the New Haven Railroad Company : the over The evenings here, however, brough' in the deceased tnines, on tho ether hand, aabetaatil reteree sea | TH® reorganization of the navy is as far off as | ise of stock reduces his interest: to one five | Cet sught Feliet, and many endeavored in vain | say a ba mcening, levine deemed mines, on the other hand, substantial returns are But i to eeek in the forgetfulness of sleep repose af- | into the room, Mrs. Dunn found the child received, yielding large profits.” Te ie cafcteat to neem t2 g° through the list. | hundredth part in the same property and pro- | ter the burning heat of the day. It must not bed, and on Keoking on. the fear, fonnd COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. Tt is cuficient to say that nothing has been | fite It is true that with judicious management 4 | be supposed, however, that the heat this year Sea Tae ry foeernad u veweieset « Inferfor and common grades of State flour fell of | doe—everything must be filed away as ‘un- | compromise may be effected that will place the has exceeded that of former years, aa it will be ine, by faltlog kate s chamber pot from 25¢. = 600. per barrel yesterday. Indian cora | finished business.” shareholders in a better position than this. If | seen from the following table that the mercury ‘was 2c. a 3c. per bushel lower, while wheat was} In the face of all this, Mr. Jones, of Tennes- the company, instead of recognizing the spari- ranged as high since 1844:— eg ae ee @ull. see, the great economist, moved on Saturday | ous stock, pay the holders thereof the amounts . beohe out inva two etery trams, deling Cotton was firm, with moderate sales at fall | an adjournment over till yesterday, Our le have advanced on it pre June 20, 1961... nd Beckett attests and in at about dbs Acyl gis- | they on it in bonds of the 95 July 297 1862. — — navy wreath ie. higher than | iators, in an excess of patriotism, could not con- pany at six or seven per cent, some twelve $e Jupeat, 1858. Son were cncnate mall hy ayy carrent before ree ace aneie eii zs, } tent themscives with celebrating the anniver- | hundred thousand dollars worth of bonds may and goods. Loss about $800. ig tengo made at $1150. Prime was | “7 f Our national independence upou one | sweep off the over issue and leave the capital! ihe forepelng tale presente fie hishest | ne gierale tent hemizal. day, as all citizens outside of Congress do; | stock at its present figure. But for the pre- of the during those + but | behest, The first wae upon the bod; THE LAW couRTs. they must have two Fourths of July, even if | sent, that capital stock virtually stands at five | ~*™& y d Lp Feriay,, © rections of Govanns, ands ‘The case of Mr. . ve | we may state here that the heat was of longer | The next was at the hospital upon the case C.J. Vanderbilt, an alleged luna- | the public business has to Some to a stand in | instead of three millions, and every honest in 1849 and 1850 than in other poe Pape eee em Cent nad ater asrace clarke, in the Supreme | consequence. Did it ever occur to them that | shareholder ischested of his proportion of the | “uration in 1840 and, Ki Bevtelusnn teamed pome Ferree nes aa and after argument and personal conversa- | such neglect of their duties disgraced that day, | difference between these two sums. a . Rees weep SERREOS MEL TENTS cide seme re onan Mr. V., his Honor dis- instead of honoring it? Much clamor has been made about this nefa-| Tue Graresnot—Very Svsricrovs—The | oratela Somaslg yorutioy nn the body of Catt A decision wns delivered by Judge Campbell on We have no desire to see the session length- | rious transaction, and the mercantile commu- | bark Grapeshot, late from this port, with a | Finn, * Young wath be tthe eed ened. It is very evident that the present Con- gress is anxious to emulate the imbecility of the administration, and as there is no prospect of their doing anything, the sooner they dig perse the better. But there are four weeks left of the session, apd it is yet possible ¢ get nity have been grievously shocked at so whole- sale a swindle. Considering the character of the company and of Robert Sphnyiler, aston- ishment is certainly warranted. But we must. not forget that it is not the first instance of the kind we have known. Only a few weeks ago, the rights of bona fide purchasers. ‘The case of Horace H. Day against the New Eag Yand Cor Spring Company, which has occupied the United States Circuit Court, Judge Betts presiding, for the past six week», terminated yesterday mor wing! D consequence of the aunouncement of the cargo of second-hand artillery and old muskets, bound for the Gulf of Mexico, and ‘a market somewhere in those waters, it is said was late- ly seen at the Isle of Pines, which is along-side the island of Cuba. It has been accordingly surmised that the arms on board the said vessel i i si &