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THE NEW YORK HERALD MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS WHOLE NO. 6878. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. RED CN eres As SPECIAL MEETING OF 7) the sompauy, sh Wa Gold Compa ‘all ve years in Cali here for San eiseo on the 5th ot suly ‘and’ will leave t there tor New Fork on the lst of September. He will be pleased to give Ba necpenal a sitention be sag business which msy be on- are. Bor ay epply % Mr. C. B. ana ise , broker, 65 Wail MA808 10. THE ENSUING FESTIVAL OF ST. JOAN by & proce: e- Samia oe ApvEstiiet WHO HAS RE- c sided fi will leave street. ‘A. M,, reburning at 6.0" gto partied sate will leave their names in the Grand Seo ‘et ‘8 Lees 690 Broadway, before four ‘o'clock om Friday, 22d ASONIC.. Dome LODGE, NO. xe: Beaty Th is aig ag dof the ae = celevrate Day, on the 26th instent, by gt a ieee 4 foot of Market 1 sarees ats A. M Mt prectsaly- iokees may be had of the pronaaes, P Jao. W. Simons, 30,Catharmne stroat STbRuuMOND, W. Me R. V. Bateman, Secretary NOTICE —THE MEMBERS OF MUN Lodge, 1°). are requested to be at their lodge room, 51 at half past two o'clock P. M,, to attend ‘1 of our late brother, Edward Hardwi ic] The brothers ls the, fraternity are res} anid invited to atter ad. By order. MMSUDAW BERRY, W, 3 'D. 4 , ee Secretary: NZ YORK, SN iat ors _ ey PRICE OF woene oe pe two deules aad AB eens upntmeacndeg a St. Nicholas Hotel, RAM M'CHANSTON, at 4s ee Le Hotel. Es Cc. PUTNAM, a Hotel. Ome: —ALL —— ARE HEREBY FORBID der nogotl jotiate the tollowiny checks, owe ne 0 28, for $200; one di for Gated say” 1, for $600; one dared Jaly 2, ma ones —ALL FRRenEs: A nm pe Me et lowing chec! ra by Wal Rife 0 Donnell, on ‘the ‘Bull's Hiead Bank, feria, sate the “> Jan 855; another, drawn day of if for the f, and endorsed by, Deen stopped. IHE LADIES OF THE &M. E. ie Das CHURCH OF HOBOKEN, will hold a strawberry ties in the basement Of the church at the corner of Garden and Fourth Streets, peng bs ‘Ibures ey Cc. Whi ) eveni Speeches by Rev. og of sorsey City. Tickets x SOMMIESTORENS OFFICE, NO. 32 CHAMBERS ean yf thi ‘ wen City Hall.—Notice to tax ‘The as cnt rolls of the several wards of the Ear of Now xe will be ye ina tio 4 revie trom Mondsy, the 2lst of June, ix aly. Au ts ders Bouse of Oro A. M.andé P. Gn. LN one Commissioners. WM. J. PEOK, HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST sO tins @ check on pera: pe in this city, trom #. Hopkit 1855, to J. he Tole, or sh itteen | de of shes, mai and rul i think it but an act ae due tothe contenctor J. H Valentine) of va thir Fifth and Sixteenth wa: to toes that he bad, in th A eta (one woek, nga: fost removed fram ‘thoso’ wards 2080 tert ore etal aor insertien of | of the aberet ia en. cuinied journal wil ae : rove” OF PAIR PLAY. New York, Tune 20, 1855. IRGINIA CANNEL COAL Toned —AT TH! Inte anaual mecting of the stockholders of the Vicginie Cannel C t Company, the following resolution was unani- Ent the vote of thanks of this Co: be tr. H. A. Du Bois, for Lis efficiencs ‘and val ante egg a hiy lent; and that this ‘the ‘arfees from his’ private oneage- Me ~ iy bis ignedy ‘euoal M: CALUBNDER, Secretary. REWARDS. eee 4 REWARD WILL Bs Emp ON TAE Seen tion of the cccasions, has 6 on durin; ee ay far She prebend, the building. MEADE os BES: 3, 250 Browdway.” REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, THE MTH Inet.,.& liver colorbd, and white spotted pointer dog, Axswors to'the name of Major. Formerly the property 4 Rovt. Sinclair, deceased. ayer, wil retara ules to vas, ©. 8: Sincisir,’'763 Bromdway, shall receive the above re ward. 5 WILL BE PAID TO THE BOY WHO hype uP the black and tan slut in South Seventh street, Wil- ye burg, if he returns her forthwith to 75 in same street; = eras andif he retains her, he will be prosecuted to utmo: $5 = REWARD. tnd Treaty an eon VJOENESS 07 OF i inet Sader $3? ak, ARD.. white, deat La Cark note, loa hore sun Thire fate treet tg i 18 pol ow a Feoeive saga eae if LOST AND FOUND. 0G. LOST.—A VERY SMALL TAN TERRIER, WITH cropped ears and corner of Broadway ms seach vis treat, fh, ras watiabie Seine: will be paid by return- FEN {ON FRIDAY NIGHT Last, IN BROADWAY, ci Wabi pring street, 4 containing tw owner can have 1s on returaing expense, by sppiying at 109 Broad way, OST—PER STEAMSHIP CAHAWBA, FROM NEW Orleans, a linen beg, containing clothing, £e., marked . Linghama; wa hart. ‘be deli be paid by C. H. ANDS £°C0. 181 Pearl verest, New Y. Woe Laie RE | te Mg heoted eet ioe rder, Fro beek, cous GOLD past SM IN SHAPE OF A Tae a ae boon ganculied. O$f—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,IN BROADWAY Barclay or Nassau strects the' Parl id Hoe ine came and sevursiog ls co the subec ‘be ault- unin tly rewarded. |W: H. LEVISON, New York Plonyuae of fio, 114 Nassaa street. A tions a eee ones ™ “TH bit going fr strect to Tw A vans Q pinte, - Ai'se pai the ander of of ‘ule bok and Ms in vpon tel sae ‘BEERS, 10 John streot, OSTA PASS BOOK, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT 4 ot Mi: 3: 3 Harrisin with Stokes & Bi Satelit! soniee’s fever a it to Stokes & Brother, Salton streste, oF to Me Marrivom, Ii Bayard strvet. OST—ON THE 19TH INST., A VERY LARGE BLACK lg Age td ‘don answers to the name of ne Sah 'y, on the ehest, legs and tail; Diaek om tine backs ay bend a. au tae ek Se gf ith brass oaid " Bast bixteonth street, a suitable reward will be given. JAKEN BY MISTAKE AT NIBLO'S OAR. 1, ail umbrella. | X¢ rewarded O8T OR den, PAA AAA AA rn —FLOUR, $10.—THE by» Les OLD bLsbed coal and flour agency, Broneray it rer Sens taivered | ie ow Fork, wi Hobo! ity. Down wil BERLAND COAL, OF SUPERIOR QUALI Os arte sold by the Mieeriee fe from veasa for dae tly 878 Per tas oon W: CORNWELL, BC. ere DANCING ACADEMIES. SS * DAicn bg gt C4 STREET HALL, bails every, nigh Le da lay. instr @ bal there Rall for'b eon the he hours of 2 and alts and exhibitions to let. bud Professor Sarac- ANCING MASTER—INFORMS THE G. Fee Ra x for classes ov ney poe. — Tren iby kr lerge number of sedi 50 cents. Tent jestionable charac’ O indies. ‘only, he hes opened at 579 A YOUNG | MAN, bag hs We aby Office. CONTINUATION OF THE TRIAL OF MR. RAY, THE AL- LEGED DISHONEST STREBT INSPROTOR—THE CEARGE AGAINST BENJAMIN JONES, THS OTHER STREET INSPEOTOR, DISMI8SED. The examination in the above case was resumed at half-past 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon, before his Honor the Mayor. Mr. Ray and some of his friends were in attendance. Several other witnesses were examinod by Mr, Busteed, the counsel for defendant. The firat person called up for examination was Mek boob sae Be aye to the in tion of Mr. Semler ng a apeneaety yi Mr. Ray ce last spring; me iret em: ry 2, the former Street ‘tor; a Ray never made any sgreement with mean to to ea these was to work, or the amcunt of work to be performed; I sere Me. Ray monsy three or four times; 1 worked for Mr. Ray last summser; I was told to give Ray money by the foreman, Anthony Kuhn; I gave Kubn the bar Ary first two or three times; Ican’t say exactly how often; Mr. Ray never told me to make out @ larger bi the swount actually due for work; it was Kuhn who told me to do so; I Kubn money, because Kuhn advised me to do 803 when I paid Rey ‘dia not say anything tohim; I never asked Ray to return me the money; I never kept a regular account of the work I did, for I can’t write—neither did any zoe korn. 93. secount for me, vy ead of; I speal Beaiish ever spoke ex- a Aabey yes or no; I don't i know thet Tawore Taado dn agreement with Mr. Ra receive false sums of mon Trae, cnge to" the Mayor's ofige and swear to the affidavit, by the foreman, Anthony Kuhn. The next witness was ie 8chwin, who said—I bave been for Mr. ‘since the contract commences; I work a summer; I can’t speak English; I don’t know whe. ther Mr. Ray apeats Dutch or nots have not spoken to Mr. Ray, bat Ray told me eS a work in English; I was 0: ginally mployed by Ray himself; he made no ement with me as to the compensation or amount of labor to be performed; he never told me to charge more hours than I worked and to give ‘him the ex. cess; Iknow ge I swore Ray m omy ge ment with me; | paid money sbout three times: him at one time about four eg wae re sam was 3 him mone; got more than was due'me for actual work I skor pay tke urpius to Ray; the first time I paid Kuhn, bui T don't keow for certain how often; I never asked Boy to return the money to me; I don’t know whether fl ani or bills made out for the Money were cosrect or Examined by,t ihe Mayor—I paid the money to Ray, because Kuhn told mo that the balance above what was due me should be paid to Ray; I know nothing of the maeer exe except ight Kuba me. lulbofen was next pat under oath and indy Mr. Busteed. He id—I have been work; for for Ray as long as he heat me In employed by Mr. Ray; Ray Pied for work, that I could have it; I dta’nt agreement as to the amount I was to receive; Mr. never told me that I was to ol than I worked and cig him the excess; to Mr. Ray about Ray more never spoke it; he never asked me for money; ove morning ear! $3, because he toldme OE Igave fore this; ee ee thing, when he desired me to give Ray the money; I fo not know whether my Own returns were true or alse. Jobn Gorman said—I don’t gre English at all; I have worked for Ray sinse he was tor; I never with him as to the amount to be Peoelted for eras tothe amount of time bee to ep dR Him never told me to make out a large: 1 performed, so that the excess en Higa bo Cre te him: t I never had any conversation with Ray on that or any similar subject; Mr. Ray never asked me for money; I aid money at different time—once $3— ohn should give the excess to Mr. Ray; Re before he told me 1 should pry Ray; Kubn only told me, that as I had more than was due to me, I should give the rest to Ray; I did not make falee returns of my work; I have no book in which I keep an account of the time I work; sometimes I take note of the amount of work I ; Lam still at work for Ray. Joseph Saalfeldt, the last witness, sald—I have been employed for Mr. sig ten two years; I never made an it with Mr. Ray to charge for more time than I worked, and to give him the excess; I never made a false seca: I received more than I earned sometimes, for I id so by Kuhn; I i= Kuhn the excess six times, I gave Mr. ubn money bel Rar and Ray twice; I was told on the last two occasions to PY, y it Ray, by Kubn; when giving the money to Ray, aid nota ne never agreed with as to char- ging more t! right, or giving him excess; I never asked for 'n return’ of ¢ money; the reason I made the complaint was, becauce I todo so by Kuhn; I received a notice from the Mayor’s office. re investigation then closed for the day, ‘antll next afternpon, when it will be resumed at half past 1 Rerpect! the other Street Inspector, the Commis- sioner of ‘and Mr. omeph E Ebling, ‘sont in the letter yesterday to the Mayor, by whlch it will be soon that he was nomultted of the charge Orrice Commresion eR oF toad anp Laurs, New Yorx, June 19, 1385. Hon, Frnxawno Woop, Mayor — = sis ‘conluded ie? investigation into the le Benjamin Jones, Street In: rot ‘teenth ee a made a very fall avd carefa! Steoaes emuractsg” the vice oy eres ray and gate fe, embtacig the foremen, gaged in ti dah ‘The principal jal won 9 ving been fd ciely sina re on bed in every, important mat ter I must, pea t that the and. ea can "Meters | Fostly 4 discharge Mr. Jones from his position. enclose you copies of all the evidence taken Detene 2 me. ro Rorpoctfal SOSEPH S. EBLING, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. PETER FUNK DEFUNCT—THE DOG LAW. The term of Hcenses for auctioneers having expired, no persons, who have at any time been tried at the Mayor’s Office for practising mock auction frauds, or are known to belong to that illustrious class of mer- chants, commonly called ‘Peter Funks,’? will get a re. newal of their licenses. His Honor will be extremely cautions and aroun severe in this respect. Mo pertons have refused licenses on this bat into force who have any pf among the pee r careful in the way they them, and keep them properly muzzled and , 88 the law directa. POLICH APPOINTMENTS. At the sitting of the Board of Commissioners of Police, on the afternoon of last Tuesday, the following persons were appointed members of the Police ee Ward See Keat Lieut.,) reaj — Jon eles Dentin +) FORD batnee suey, ( U veneer. Shay. —Abrabem Yan Wak von reappointed. 7—Eimond Be Holey? Richard bagel 4 8—James wills te ice Miller, term i—W Toe, (polteesen), mmc 5 Wi Jobe W, Tietale, “ James Spear, ‘ 18—David Heath, * be 19—Thos. b 21—Pever iden bow John Tracy, vice John’ Thomas, resigned. Cricket. The second eleven of St. George and New York played their first match of the season yesterday, at Hoboken. New York was victorious by 74 runs. The batting and fielding of New York was better than St. George. Cal. verly, Shonnard, Preston, Castles, Harrison, Spivey, Porter, Richards and figott deserve especial mention’ ‘They are good cricketers. On the St. George’s side, La Mantague, Bailey, Embry, Bage and Johnson played well. Bailey headed the score of the day, getting 32. Castles came next on the list, making 31. Bailey and Richardsy bowling was veryfeffestive. Scott bowls too wide. The weather after the rain made the day very pleasant, and the ground was visited by a good show of ladies, The following is the score :— NEW YORK CLUB. First Innit ons Innings Total. Castles c, Vinton b, Tilt. at b. Batley... 10 81 Shonnard b. fit, 3°17 d. Baile; ln 9 a o 3 6 20 ww 8 8 o 1 rast Dla 3 Byes. 1 6 bail, 1; Ba, Tratascetece 2 Log byos..... 2 4 sees Totals .seseeeee TH 168 St. Guonar’s ous. Joni aoe ©. Spivey “The Pacific Mall Steamship Company. An adjourned meeting of the steckholiers of the Pacific Mail Steamship Compazy was held yesterday at the office of Mesers. Howland & Aspinwall, for the parpose of listening to reports of committees appointed to in- vestigate the affairs of the company—George W. Blugt, Esq., in the chair. Mr Axisau Many, Jr., from the committee to consider the President’s report and to investigate the same, and the cause of the fuilure to make dividends reported, ‘They see no reasen to doubt the substantial accuracy of the report, which they believe shows the actua congition of affairs up to the time of its date, when the ‘*balance’’ presented the following amount of aasets— $4,427,768 48, with liabilities of $4,568,683 62, being a Geficiency or loss of fapital stock, (stock being on books of the company 961¢ per cent, instead of 100 par value, paid in by mock holders) of $140,915 40; the committee therefore propose the issue of bonds to the amount of $500,000, interest payable semi-annually, and payable in ten Jearh cr instalments, $: $200,000 tn seven years, and 00 in each eight, nine ant be a to the payment of the float Coy od whist’ $167, is due to stockbolders—Howland & Aspinwall’s Balance $199,264 99—total, $366,780 > ‘The committee recommend ( mm the adoptionof the fizancial measures contem; ine the 5 ance or te ars. How- proposed relinquiahment and & Sere ard slso ‘he early et four steamers not required for the ure ofthe ‘company, as being a source of large expense. It also advises strenuous efforts to effect an amicable arrangement with the Nicaragua iranat ¢ it Company for the prevention of ruinous com- in ee Jun of the bape the number of direc- tors shou! from five to nine, exclusive of the President and Vice President, ex officio members, five members to constitute a a im; and they further con- sider it expedient to create a new office, that of treasur- er, to hold office at the will of the Board of Directors. it was then ptoposed that Mosars, Theodore Deho! Joseph Gaillard, Jr, Ed, Whitehouse, A, Norrie, Watre Sherman, "ke a committee to carry into effet the wegmcneadations of the committee, and that the report be ace Me, Wittam B. ae Tore and exolained some imaccurac‘es in the report, requested a division of the question, which being rem to, the adoption came up. Mr. Anyan Many, Jr. that it was intended that the recommendations should be carried out by the newly propored board of directors, and not by resolu- tions emanating from the committee. The only Point which be consitered to need such a resolution was that of the itue of bonds, on which question doubtless the directors would like to have an expression of the opinion of stockholders, He spoke in terms of Lt shmnarppiog ye of the way in which the a! have been mi tributed the want of dividends to the necessities of the immense traffic, the course pursued by the competing company, and the holding of steamboats and machinery on hand, lying idle, to peeves thelr use in opposition ~ the company. He was willing Kil a make an amicable arrangement with ‘the. Nowegue route, and thus to shut off ruitous competition ; but if they will not do the same, then he for one wou! ire to es. the war to extermination. A report from the committee Ca to confer ace the eee paige je yar ic ae esis ip Com- pany. oF, they see fit, wi e_Bloargann, Company, as to the rates of to and from California, ‘This report gave a long seriee of letters and repo! terviews, held for inet ie. above mentee The Ni- caragua Company condition, as the basis of negotiation, the sum of $12,000 claimed by them" on old account! from the Pacific Company. ‘This the majority of the committee concur he They recommend that the nego- tiation be continued by the directors. They leave the consideration of the payment of the above sum to the stockholeers. To allow time woe the examination of the reports, the meeting adjourned, Commissioners of Emigration. The Board met at 2 P.M., at the Marine Hospital, Staten Island. Present, Commissioners Verplanck (in the chair), Kelly, Carrigan, Kennedy, Cummings, Garrigue. The new Superintendent, Dr. Harris, sent a communi- cation to the Board, nominating Dr. Stephen Smith as Chief Assistant Physician, which was laid over for con firmation. Commissionsr Kynepy offered the following, which was adopted :— Resolved, That the Collector and Surveyor of the Port of New York be respectfally retinaee to extend ‘heir aid to this Board in its efforts to protect emigrant Passengers at the time of arrival from imposition and frauds, by wrentiitn ctw regulations as may be neces- sary for having the baggage of such passengers as are landed at Castle Garden examined at that place. It — ne imal fone are boa Custom House offi. cers at Staten who are a! present doing nothing, gad they might a8 well be employed in taking care the new! red etaigrants, an p runners froi cheating ” Consusiesioned ‘aecy ‘also bees it would be weil for the Comraion missioners to comp! the request lately made by the Mayor to have Bony stationed om board each emigrant ship when {t arrives at Sandy Hcok, to check the efforts of runners to defraud these po end ‘ICE ie stated that bad frauds were com- S| la : og Dunkirk, and advised the ap- ent of an Commissioner *Einnroax remarked that the Castle Garden arrangement would put a stop to that in future. Commissioner Carrican then offered the following, which was carried :— Resolved, That it be referred to 2 committee, to in- quire and report to this Board, ‘cbet saving can be made a the mode of carrying emigrants between the city, Quarantine and Ward’: ‘aisland. and that, if deemod neces: sary, they advertise for proporals¥from steamboat pro- prietora for the same. Resolved, That the Matron at Ward’s Island be re- quested to ‘report at the next meeting of the Board the amount of mozey paid to her by parties taking wet nurses from the Island, A whom paid, and when and bow appropriated, sadis why such money, if any, has not been paid over to ‘arden to report to the Vice President and Geponitnd in the fund. On motion of Commissioner Kexwxpy, the by-laws were amended va as to pe hi ‘& Onstle > Garden ee ses Commissioners Kenn and Cummi were jap asthe shanty eoaunettipe on that place. Ad- journed. Police Intelligence. THE TWENTY-FIRST WARD COUNTERFEITING CASE. Since the arrest of the five mentioned in yesterday's paper, as having been taken into custody on suspicion of being counterfeiters, additional testimony has been ed at the by Capt. Speig f the Reactant rea Polen A nomen oer af consti oe a Nets tare tact te to wie oe a A elicited before wor ree has the test Justice pee it the gang entered the saloon of Char! 2, of Fortieth ‘stress and Sixth avenue, and offered one’ of the bills in it for some refreshments bought at this fan is that upon his discovery of the counterfeit, they all, with the exce) tion of Donald, who was secured, ran off across ogen lot in front of the house. Seven or eé! inghe Bo Seaeley ie he found hid Tre lesion ® stone tte e prisoners. Two ape al peared at the Police Court, and tewtinen the gang as having passed some of the 5 ee wae fh well Letaacen is after all wee “pen th in pment for the goods ou; miserable imitation of the genuine. paper is very flimsy, and will stand any hard usage, as the en- ‘becomes quite dim ‘when the bill is crashed or ri bandled a great deal. The following is a fac simile of the counterfeit :-— PO DEDODILE DEDEDE SE PESDIDIDID IES PEDIDIDIPIOLOPE: 5 Sreccecceccces 5 Pj wlefac pene me . < postare, eeocees § ¢ Pennsyl- OHeadofas ° tnd age er bas sin aes veule. ° ale. o tance; mechanic ° 0 her feet; also a wee teeG co meatars ‘anes 5 rrrrerrrrr rrr 2 geeeccococe © bunch of wh © in bor left han Seco 'RADESMAN'S POuE' a ve Donuars to bearer 5 Phiindelphis, July 4, 1904 ont Bee yarn, Bees’t. AN ALLEGED FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE. Robert Vernon, arrested here a few days ago by office Jourdan, of the Sixth ward police, on suspicion of bem: Ser ae ae yesterday taken to Pat with stealing a horse an oy eT When th» three rich Sixth house, RECOVERY OF ALLEGED STOLEN PROPERTY. Yesterday, officer Jarboe, of the Third District Polic» Court, upon s search warrant issued by Justice Welsh, ie lot of valuable present fen he be s valual we Beoperty. com findings, the ‘sagustus H. Bro of No, 27 is late ulter a mone rat tna veppeeet, bi latent, nan yy an ots eat ek Simren i, fom his emplyer A warrant has been ” Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Before Hon. Judge Cowles. OPPOSITION TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF 1HE NINTH AVANUE RAILROAD. Jone 20.— Wetmore, R. L. é A, Stuart and Hoppock vs. Story, Radford and Murphy.—This action has b:en on trial several days, and is to prevent the ‘construction of the Ninth Avenue Railroad through Greenwich and Washington streets, on the ground thst if built it will destroy the business in thoaa streets; will materially in- terfore with the traffic there; will depreciate rente and valuo of property; will injuriousl nf affect the butchers end others doing businses at Washington Market; and, generally, that it wil be a nuisance in those streets, Other Sito of a legal character are made to the 1 of which, however, are contested by the de- end! ‘The evidence so fer introduced by the plaintiffs has beem mainly upon the effect the railroad would have im depreciating the x ad value of the property, snd aa to its tendency to destroy the business th the streets. James Van Nostracd, President of Merchants’ Ex- change Bank, says it would prevent the present business bein carried on there, and lessen value of property 25 P’Samsuei Hotal-ng, in salt bustnesn st 207 Washi street, rent 31,600, ona lease, would sell out at alt price if the railroad is laid, aud would not do business Werap Oouldinok envty hen ec ete street; property would be depreciated one half in valu Jobn R. Macomb owns 308 Greenwich street; gets $2,500. year rent for it; the tenant asys he will ‘eave ®railzoac was laid, apd would rot give him $1,500 an. for the store; if te railroad was laid tne business Would have toleave; one or the other must give way; weoperty would be’ Cepreciated by it thirty to forty per cen Bastos Titus owns nag occupits 283 Washington atreet are cracker and ship bread bakery; would have toleave if the railroad ae through; ie would depre- ciate property 30 to 40 per cent. James H Lyon occupies 199 Washington street, op- Porite Market, as woodenware store; pays $2,800 rent; the atrest would not ¢o for their Nesiieas: if the railroad Se it; would not give within $600 year as much lor store. Stmuel W. Davenport, crockery merchant, at 203 Greenwich aud 174 Weahiogton street; rent $1,000; could xot conduct this business with a» railroad in these streets; would leave and go elsewhere; rents would be reduced one balf by ilroad there; value of property would be reduced in ibe same proportion, and atntity would be injured. Cain—Has leased corner Fulton and Washi for nine years; grocer and provision di as lessee would not consent to this railroad for $1 10; it would depreciate rents one half, and lots at least $10,00t each; would injure Hoppock’s lots $7,000 each, and affect the whole street. Gerald H. Dupont, cartman for R. L. & A, Stuart; the railroad would materially interfere with loading and un loading, and [ei gr the business; the tracx is dan- frous to horses; strains them and wrenches carts; had is horses’ shoes torn off b; yy it, Benjamin Titus,twent, four years cartman for Stagg & Co.; It inin hborhood are very bulky and wei, ‘dificult to inne ith & track in the street; with a heavy load it would be hard to get out of the wi of the caza; track strains horses in getting out trdward E. Car; rpenter, cartman, at 196 Greenwich street, could not do the business thereif a railroad was im th jet; track, besices, is bad for cartmen; there is oa atte from throwing the horse and wrenching the cart; this often occurs on the other city tracks. John J. Voorhees, cartman for Wetmore & Co., rides heavy irom and casts; raflroads ‘® bad effect on ded carta; wheel , borses slip, and = this vicinity; gave tentimony similar to the last wi Gilbert R. Scott—Superintenis caring for the Grocers’ Steam Sugar Refinirg Company; , 200 to 400 Toate a day; each load from 1,460 to 2,600 pounds; the factory covers a whole block on Waal street, cor- xer of Laight; a front of 200 feet; and is so constructed, that all their sugar, &c., must be received on Wash- ington street; to take it in on any other street, would require an entire change of the bu'lding; the track has ‘a bad effect on horses snd carts; has broken their carts several times of late; in inter time there would not be room enough for the ca:ts and ears tc ge on the track; would be impassal if the snow should be thrown on the sides cf the street, in the usual rai wit- re) thinks there is about $1,000," 000 of capital in this factory, Henry Risbey—Cartman for Messrs. Stuart; a railroad would oe their business; make more hard labor in leading and ey track is bad for horses; injured his borce lant winter, by straining to get off the track; was laid up by It; is ifioult te get out of the groove wijebn Berd carting for R. L. i A. Front 20 t0 S00 loads § dey: 5 the y se out of their —— in ‘his way, Bieta ae 000 a ; owing to the construc- on obstruct business, and increase the pg it Debjemin g—~ Owns Nos. 185 and 187 Greenwich street, occu, tor salt and groceries; has sometimes 200 to 300 louds a day; the articles dealt inare very arailroad would obstruct business there very per a4 erie the Kae] jon fend the effect of this al staing eetate ina the business ~~ requires many carts; site jobn F. Washington eee about $2,000 rent; aoe mee wooden ware; streets constant- ly ‘crowded; this business requires a great deal of room; with horses backed up on Poth sides of the street it is so marrow there is only ig three _ left ———_ Laid Cg a railroad would te rents per cent opt Ay and lessen property ona the mar- mah al 4 ra, of Vesey street—Cabinet furniture purines owns ty there worth $250,000; also on atreet; ee for $44,000; had his attention would leave Of tbe loca greet and of the is ver, an it he Rathat moti be mo Jessen property streets from thirty to twenty-five per cent in value. Philip Weeks, butehers twenty years in Washington fants pd railroad would injure bis business very mi terially by depriving bim of tne facilities he now bas for doing Ae 7 couldn't ‘get his carts in on Washington atreet, where his stand is; his horse could not stand there without being interfered with by the cars. John B, Jervis, is civil engineer for thirty to forty ears—Where there is as much business in a atreet as Greenwich and Washington streets, a railroad isa striment, and business will be much interfered Shen it; invariably has great difficulty to tain . = in streets where a here is made, ari from people on the streets, peal considering ri infusions to them; and notwithstanding large commercial interests may el in favor of the railroad. John Conway butcher at Washington Market, gave same testimony as witness Weeks ‘Elisha Ruekman, in She ater Dasiness, owas pro- pert, < Greenwich and Wi ets—A be very injurious to business an pro) ‘there —would lessen twenty-five per cent Samuel R. Pla ware merchant, 165 Greenwich atreet, pays $5,000 rent. 1 Ifa ope: there would not remain if he could get a store business would be driven out of pone age by on it yo depreciate his store 33 per cent in value, and rent $2,50, one-half. D, Brower owns corner of Chambers and Wash- railroad Id e—Jamage it at least 25 cent, and o; market from 30 to 36 per 4 a has not yet closed, and the sometime. Judge Beards. Ex. Hilton are counsel for yittard med Anderson for the rAd Supreme Court—Cireutt. Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. SUIT ON BEHALF OF THE DEPOSTTORS OF fHE LATE & SAVINGS BANK. The U. 8. Trust Company vs. Divon.—This is a suit, in the name of a receiver, for the benefit of the depositors of the late Knickerbocker Savings Institution. That the defendant had the money—seven thousand dollars—for which he is sued in this action, there is no dispute; ba he obtained it ee the cers of the ba their duty or me, but their son to the a obligation, with Knickerbosker ipatead of good ‘‘public stock, ' good real ciate bu a ee oe ee have acctpted; ne olber coy er forte hay j- emtser ote ein Sona iosufficient conclusion either —a most, law—I ‘mat ther. A iti / i g ; Fs ; ij egg (certain! puel eat Se every one knows, ‘would, be that, the lone, would * mest be held lable i 5 FA Personal Intelligence. General Gideon J, Pillow, who has besn stopping at the Astor House, left the city early yesterday morning. Gen, W. 8. Pilcher, of Louisville, Ky,, delegate to the National Council of the American party, at Philadel: phia, by special invitation delivered aa able, eloquent amd gratifying speech to a delighted audience of the Twetfth Council, Fifteenth ward, on the evening of the 19th imet. This gentleman addressed the large assem- bly at the Park om Mondsy evening. His remarks were reported in our columns of Tuesday. He was cheered on both occasions with enthusiasfic applause. He has made many warm friends in New York, who will long remember him. The Philadelphia Bulle'in of the 19th instant says:— The Archbishop of New York arrived in town last night and took lodgings at the Girard House, where his mee in modestly registered “J. Hughes, New York.’? Grace, it seeme, is in the habit' of sto, at banter ef it was cslerdeeng fasbionable hotels, and never sojourcs at palaces of bis brother prelates morning that the Archbishop was much exercised in com- sequenoe of the dissppearaace of ail his luggage, either through the carelessness of the baggage master on the road, or, as itis mysteriously h the chinttions of that mysterio ey to be about everywhere. We cep the reputation of the latter from the imputation. Sam has more im- portant business om hand than crossing {John in this way. We trust his reverence will speedily recover his lost property. ABBIVALE. At the Metropolitan Capt. PL. War), Ragland; W. J. enc diot, Paris; G 'E Law, U S.'N.3 ni OR Ohio; FP. R, Wilso W: Robert asian, Now i Natohes; 7. Re dyalite, 4 ‘Mem phi berland; W. Whelp, Nashville, 'T eat, Cilekseing Mee me het ey, vd At the Smithsonian Hous bus, Goorgia; Watson, New Grler a alt, Vi ercin, Memphis, Ten M. Haight, ew ‘Crogan, Kentucky; ‘T. Morand, jorge Connecticut Wn. Sty Florid From Liverpool, in ship John Rut Culverwall, ‘F Treatwe, J Yandel, dge—Mr and Mrs Robt m Liverpool, in ship Universo—Mr Thomas, wifs and DEPARTURES. obildren, th stoaaship North- Freeman & Co's jongers —_ Bx. ross C; USN, 8 Le Ro lontgomery and wi © and, chia, Mra B ley, Mr H Sutros E Sutros, Wm ry Daly, "Mrs C Baker, csr patie I Mitchell and boy, J J Scotehter, BeCourtney, C Mickell and wife, P Piods, Mig ix ohildren and. servant, Mrs servant, RB Culver, wife tad ave cl and ivfant, 2 Robuar = te tice, Mrs! MoNamara, Mra H Riley, J Lord. L Levinson and wife, Miss H Levinson, TW Aasiigeld. Miss b A Au nes, J Bravermann, LR M Roaou- heim, wife er torvant, 8 M_Kobbin: ite, icy childres gud fervant, G Miller, P Pa Davis, J Fotros, M Welsh, Me Tuttle, A Habsch, Dr'W Dolman, © Bertram, M Bioheibor- i J'L Zimmerman, T Pansh, & Lis'and two adult daughters,” bebe tent a Saar Cs seller Mre Fou. Miss Af Cornelius urs MA Trombrid 1c "W Brown, F Willis a Stone tg? Warb baal wite and throe_o Mr Goslin; er, Misa A Alier, Goo Brown, J Wt Schro- ith, Mrs BM Sout CH Beck, ‘Widism Melure, Robt. Onbora, Mise Mar , Wife and Ove obildren; C Hi wite'H Moftat, J Lewin’ Mi Bavton. Mt Lata, Mrs J Band M Monson, Go Erni avies, Miss re Maa, Botbin, Wm Muller and brother, of 12; L Liv: ‘irs Jas tay yee. Se Mallee 3 Gianville, D mer, Jos Simon, ti and wife, J Hoy aud File E Calling, b Withates, i Murcay, L Rattos, Mrs R Bradford, J Silva, P Butters, Wn =a woe nd wife, se Binley, Burns. J a A a Tum Fer California, vis Peek, Rev A RP lady, Dr Phi wy tow a Tady ap ischell and servant, Mrs Brot infani d infant, Miss M Marks and infant, Mre J Jourucoy, Moe © Thomas font, Mrs 8 Lobeck, k, B Dickinson, Mrs M B Wetmore, sister and two ehild 7, M Teanor, I Tangdon, 3, Youns. ies Tat. Mrs M ‘mit Miss M Howard, and two daughters, J Ho: ape are and gre a GB ist, WG: Bi. vd ‘ohild, Mes Kinney, J Reed child, Mrs°S A’ Gorham and is, Pesto, Mr Ki: On paler, R P Lewis, Mra 3 ay children, C Shalford, wife and RB Wallace, Miss sshondu: ey ne an 4 J8dy, L Goldbe: ab JM rea sei b Ulastings. Mr § Mir Busiee ‘Hocre and. wife Ft, Mie Bids oi two infants, T bingtiio i ae Benton. Mrs Fatfohild and, ohild WH érmatrong and Isty, Hewmont daughter and Eddy d two infants, Mies E a wife, Miss F Tartine! ars B Holle: be: wife, Miss A Trac: E Lynch, Mrs A Weleb, W CPO Saunders, wifo and f Bi ton, M Naytos, witch, ONC tor, J Boray’ 3 T Murray, D Pratt, J Pi ham, J Hunt P Hiei, Titite M Wheeler, J at Brown, HK Holated J Morph: y,W Reid, F Dolan, J et n nt B Jones, A Bic z Fencsamah, Whill, 1 JD Keyes, 2 Born Rors, Holoway, J an, 3B a Otborne, GAP Chester D B Lathrop, J Harney, M Kiaden, J Da- apeon, A Ww G 1 S Miler GW Milter aad wey, F Decatur, J $ Dow, William JAE Norton, € ‘Tarr andert, H'S Tendor, 2 J Abhfeld, M Gurney, J zg Sullivan, P Doyle, $ Dison, TW ee Gill, J Matthews, J rg, an, Ay Our, H Benton, M Bradley, J Bélden, J 3 J'Rogers, M'Hayon, J in, W Spunker, M Ti J Lourney, D Trast, Burke, J Alabama—John J Wood, Gen imble, J Nelson, G W Wilson, Thos eas Armstrong, V R G Rose—and4in the steer. "Por Norfolk, Ae, in the William H yo T mith all ton JE Hvmiston, 1 Then 0 Ht Alexander, M W Camp! Indy, H a Allon, John Aal ‘GW weeks, $ March, Mrs Carpenter 0" Miss A Carpenter, ¥. a Belin Yona A Coveney Tons Scot ‘Toor G 8 Broo, W Palen feet, WR Payo, 1200'S sailore for Norfolk, Charleston, in the a tteamabip Southerner—Capt EN Miss Latham, 8 A Nelson, HM Smith, C Plathe, N Wilso: Vers Ant Maine = Meeting in Albany. PRELIMINARY ORGANIZATION OF 4 NRW PARTY— A STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE POINTED. [From the Albany CS J ya ‘There was s meeting, informally called in city. Brea delegates from "New York were Preteat, with » ‘tion from the western counties and towns, ton fet: as to the proper method of pesenrieg. the re- Peal of the unconstitutional and inquisitorial Maine law. Abouta hundred Co dee sent, and respon- Rye ‘were made by som or 40 more, in let- ters, advising as to the course to be purrued. The met' to convene at the Mansion Phi i a ries. Mr. Davis, Committee, stated the character of the responses received fed sk ong fe) tes. "trench, of of New York, to calls from + A proposition state Omrneation, ecel upon this subject, with thor: yention, exctearay &e. re canes of a pe hich the mover Jelpated. ett finally Tooled to hppcint Sale Contra make a ontile action or the inaction of the political conventions to be called by existing existing organized parties. ‘Whe Board of Education. The Board of Education held their stated meeting last evening, when there was « pretty full attendance—Wm, H, Neilson, President, in the chair. On recommendation of the Financ» Committee, the sum of $9,050 12 was appropriated for the erection of school house No. 50, in Twentieth street, Eighteenth ward, to be paid from any fuads not otherwise appropri- ated. The sum of $20,000, for salaries of teachers for Dowucaxa Horst, Mowrrear, June 1, 1865. The Preparations for the Reception of the N. Guard tn Montreal—New York Stars on Once more I find myself in the quaint old, but to a stranger agreesbie city, with its fine, clear, bracing cli- mate, fine rides, fine scenery—everything to make the inner man comfortable, good living, geod eating, gooe drinking, from the various mineral waters which y hard ough to delight amd perhaps intoxt- cate an advocate of the Maine law, did they not general ly prefer the Old London Dock tobe had here, of » su- perior quality; but a ehange of water, even in this Northern clime, is not alwa; im these regions bad excuse for old dark ‘The great topic of the day is the arrival, to-morrow, of our crack company, the City Guard; and, judging from appearances, they are to have, as they richly desérve, ® glorious reception. The following is the programme, viz:—They are to ve met at St. Lambert, » small eer across the St. Lawrence, by the American ren Dorwin, Esq., onder ge stale tyne theta here they are to be retatishg v the Consul ; priv which they take the steamer, Bhd when they will be received then be entertained by will be escorted to their where an addres,; will be Eng! mag! Society. age higes) Ky gt: wit! The st. Lawre: at six o’clock to their quarters, kept by Coleman, an edition of our men, which I doubt not, fee that time honored, weil key New Yorkers aro Proud. i e ji i F i i 4 i i tf Hi j i f f | U i Tors cn bis place of ssaiaenent, rise i by many ‘old faces eh, eon, Ee the ye 3 see our old manager a cea here, to take his appointment aa quertermaster, ee ir wl L supply the cuesta with «5 wit * fi fact, a Places of Yorker, This the; 8 ex! Lynsey? isting Es Be have ane yi et Hi amuse the Canadians 4 4 interent a are in Pre a ‘ania i Guards; andas » New rerve it, and will appr: the already good teal on this side of the line. plied with amusements tre, Pierce’s New York Minsi New York, with his Panorama of Black Swan has just left, after ‘Concertising te good , they all seem to be doing weil and puttiog money in their purses. ity Or the 410 regular soldiers, which used to attrac! attention of stmngers, the Crimea having taken troops, ard a red cost is seldom Present, and but a few companies organized Cavaca rifles are to be seen in the cil would sincerely recommend any friend who is with the blues, hard ti dollars, to atep down to th seven collars and fifty cents, ‘whieh will ae from New York to Montreal ‘via Lake my word for it, they will make » much better than shinning around » trying to invest at two per Laas rs ie ¢ 7 and can raise afew Ce ‘The City Guard, which left this city on Monday last, arrived at Montreal on Tuesday morning, and met with a most enthusiastic reception from the civic as well as age surboritioe: They were met at St. Lambert by Consul, of the New Kngland Society of Montreal, whena complimentary address was presented to them by Mr. About 11 0’ Boers the bela mag a bt the wharf tm Montreal, where they were met by and ration of the city, and were escorted by the Montel Cavalry through most of the principal ee to the ie Hall, where another adéress, the soldier- pearance of the New York company, was deiivered 6 Mayor; after which they were issse by bis Honor and Mr. Do: through the formalit; resented to the of presentation, with rtics seemed highly gratified, the company wasen. of citizens; and at 6 o'clock NBW YORK CITY GUARD AT PORTLAND. PoRTLAND, June 20, 1866,. ‘The New York City Guard, Captain Ferris, left Montre- al at 8 o’clock this morning, and arrived here at half- past 7 this evening. The company was received by the Port- land Light Infantry, and had all the honors extended City Intelligence. Brrivc Panaps oy tux First Baicape.—The Fir.t Bri- gade, composed of the 24, 3d and 71st Regiments, unter command of Brigadier General Spicer, made their anau- al spring one pets Line was formed om Madi- after Adjutant chk of rede States they me avenue to bina street, Park, where the Prenidi il. Cor Vosburg, excelled themselves in and their discipline would have done rilied regiment in the city. Wallace’s Brass ‘Band. troop of horse, who made a fine turn out. The fey wes a stort and everything transpired to make the affair ( Excursion or Tue State Fexcinuss.—The New York State Fencibles, Compeny A, 8th regiment, Captain 0. T. Wentworth, went on s target excursion to Orange, NJuy ® Podworth’s baad, by the Liberty rifle cor carted them tothe hotel ited them. After doing alt the dat warched to an adj for several towed mee and partook of diana wi aon ied retard th tthe fa y pain San, who, o- in cr ome time a Fencil themselv. paraded forty anes Tue BLACKWRLL’s IsLaxp LuNatic ASYLUM.—The lunatic asylum at Blackwell’s Island is now undergoing extem- sive repairs, with a view to enhance the comfort am@ convenience of the inmates, painted throughout, and the walla of : partments adorned with w’ jures are sion of the resident physician, fg inds that engraving are much noticed by most beneficial ndugnce, 4 i eh? Hf ie i teat DeaTH FROM VIOLENCE ALLEGED TO HAVER BERW Ii FLICTED BY A SCHOOLMASTER,— Yesterday afternoon Core- ner Hilton received information bencda irl og years of age, — Laurens street, had