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— police, and through their ewu miserably coatrived legighation the lutter #1] bave to enbuit, Com- Pletely e-ultitied ny ther own statute, they are there‘ore a nonentity aud « failare, looking to the State ine only for their autherity, and the city Ordinances paving slpord out from uoder their feet and oullifying at their official power. Soxew PRorerters axp Sauna Vesseus— Drvgnszon or THY Emickant Trarric.— The a- precedented cepres-iov in the sbipping business for whien toe present seusou iv remurkuble, is ex- citing a good deal oF speculation amongst com- mercial men. Amongst tke uutmerous Causes By signed jor it, the revolution that has been ai- lently goivg on tm tbe character of the passenger traffic 10 our ports bas, we toink, received more than its duc ecigbt. There is no doubt that screw propellers will eventually monopolize the greater portion, if not the whuic, of this trutlic. Already foreiga emi- gration bas heen avaiiog iteelf largeiy ot the i- ducemenié hvid out by these vessels, Whee eai- grants can make tac voyage from Europe in twenty duys in a rcrew propeller at the suull fare of $35, itis pot likely toat they will con- tinge to give the preference to the old packet ships, which tuke ov an a-erage forty, and not us- frequently sixty days, to make the parsage, even though tae faic of te latter is ten dollarssdess. The ciflurence of price is fuily compensated for by the ditference is seu stuck, while the emigrant is spared the sutlering and discomfort ex- Perlescea on the longer voyuge. Under such circumstances we are not surprised to learn teat the screw propellers are now carry- ing & Jorge proportion of the emigrants who come to this ccuntry, Some idea of the rapidity with which their business tn this way ix increas- ing may be formed trom the fact that whilst in the fist rix mi nshs of 1856 only four screw pro- pellers actived ut tuis port with emigrants on board, there arrived durmg the last moath eleven, with an ayrrage of 400 emigrants each, We may acd thot Mr. Keonedy, the Superintendent of Castle Gerd: n, is now preparing a set of sta- tistical -ables, wnich will throw additional light on this subject. Bat supporing that the screw propellers should monopolize the whole of the emigegat traffic, it would not, after wl), mstevialiy affect the profits of the satlivg veavela It is on their freights, and noton their passengers, tuat the latter will chiefly rely; and if the smount of the one should dimi- nish, it will be made uy for by the increased de- mand for vessels, which, in times of ordinary com- mercial activity, will oatarally set in. The {vais expresed that the propellers will in time ats monvpotize the freights, we look upon ag unfounded. For toe precious metals and perisheble articles which require rapid convey- anoe they will undoubted!y always have the pre- ference, but for all otoer freights the diffegence of price will tell in favor of the sailing vessels. Like the dixpiacement of labor by machinery, . Fespect'ng whieh euch fears were at one time en- tertainvoy we are inctined to think that, so far from injuring, the diversioa of the emigrant traffic to propellers will benefit the general ship- ping trade. It wil turn the attention of ship- builders to the expediency of constracting ves- gels for the transportation of goods on improved principles, which hitherto has been impossible, from the necesetty uader which they were placed of devoting so much of their space to the accom- modation of passengers We shall then hear less | of damaged cargoes while emigrants will benefit | largely by having veesels specially devoted to their ure. THE LATEST NEWS. he Police Question and the Court ef Ap- peals Atsast, Jane 30, 1857. Tlearm that the Judges of the Court of Appeals mot on | ‘Monday for the first time, in consultation om the Metropo. Utan Police bill, It was for this purpose that the Cour was adjourned over ll Tuesday, (to-day). It is thought thata decision will be readered on Friday—the day we Overt will rise. Interesting frum Washington. DRPARTCKK OF MINIScHA KERO POs CHINA—THE BOOTE OF THB OVRMLAND MALL TO CALLPORNIA— FOREIGN APPOINTMENTS —PROCREDINGS OF T NAVAL COUKTS—OPFIUBAS OP TAB BLOOP-OF-WaR GERMANTOWN, RTO. Wasamoron, June 30, 1887. ‘The sien: frigate Minnesota sails at twelve o'clock to- fight, haviog received Mr. Hood on board to day with » tational ralote of thirteen guns, ‘The Porimaster Genoral, with the approbation of the President, has rolected the following r yute for the overland mall service Wo California, as combining tm thelr Judgment | more advantagee and fowor disadvantages than any Other :>—Pegivning at ot Louis and Memphis, on the Missis- Aippl river, thence forming @ junction at Lite Rock, in the Biate of Arkansas; tence in tae direstion of Preston to the | Rio Grande, at the most sultabse Crossing of that river pear Fort Filmore or Donna Anna, thence along the aow road now being made under direction of the Secretary of the | Interior to Fort Yuma; thence by the boat passes and } through the best valleys for safe and expeditious staging $e Han Francisco, Having relected the above route, the Postmastoa Gene- | ral, with kke approbaiion of the President, ia view of the | Prices bit nad the supposed qualidcations of parties bid- ing, and tho kind of service to be performed, selected ‘dhe bid c! the following gentlemen from the city and Sate Of Now York, vir: Jonn Gutter@eld, Wm. B. Dinsmore, WW. G. Fargo, James ?. Garaver, Alexander Bolland, 1. M. Keny 00, aca Hamiton Speacer, of Llinots, at the sum of | Gye hunerco and ninety five tousand dothars, Wilham thompson, our pew Ooosul to Soathampton, feaves here to. murrow for New York, and wil sbortly sail | Gor England. Bis now pretty well determined that Gen. Campbell will be romoyed from the Uons\iinte at Londos. Mr. Buchacaa desires to reia.a bim, but the outside pressure will be too Ool. James Roily, of Toxas, it ts believed, will get the Gardinian wirnion, This I learn was the oaly appointment | faked for by Senator Kusk. Naval Court No, 1 ts otill engaged on the case of ex- Keut. Desiel F, Dulany, and Commanders Gare and Bohenck one Purser Gineon were examined on behalf of ho gover» ment. Before Vourt No 2, in the case of Lieut. Boland, Licuts. Bennett and Jones were examined Both wore called by the government. Before Court No. 3, the Svrasen Comer—li | 057, 00S, 86, 1029, 1432, 1056, 1088, 1062, 10 ‘NEW YORK AERALD, WEDNESDAY, Now vat Styles.J. & 8. | Otic, 282 shares, $19,100! Allon cotttity, mo: 2.69 shares, $183 660; Van Wert coumty, 1,278 line wy, g009s two firet named having lef tho city their recogsmseces wore forfeited ; be others wore severely lectured by Judge Crawford, tines twenty dollars each, and semsenced to onc years impriscament iu the coun y Jul Matne Democratic State Numinati og Conven- tton, Yorriawp, Me , June 80, 1857. ‘The Democratic State Convention held here to-day was largely atended. Ikasc W. Taber, of Houlton, presided. MHL Smith, of Warren, was neminated for Governor by 206 ont of 585 votes cast. The pomination was thea made unanimous Ex-sepator Bradbury and other disiaguiabed geutlemen addresses the Couven ton, Resulutious were alopied extolling the demooratic party, suptaipir (7 ite course in regard to Kansas; expressing eub- minston to the Supreme Court decision; complimenting President Buchanan; appowtug the hquor law, aud favoring anpexation shon legally & rried out Meeting of the Workingmen’s State Central Vommmluec. Tuoy, N, ¥., June 30, 1857, ‘The Mechanics’ and Workingmea’s State Oen'ral Com- mittee la Low tn sermon in this city. It is composed cf the fol owing gentien« C. Wittenberg, chairman, and J. KR, Manning, of New Yoru; J R. King, of Broome; J F. Fertyne, of Onowdaga; Sandy Heath, of Kings; W.N. White, ot Frie: J. 8 Nickerson, of Jeffervou; H. A. Par- kereon, of Genesco; F E Walkers, of Otsego; R. Smith, of Livingston; P. Badcock, of Moros; and J.C. Rowland, of Albany. ‘Tne Steamer awpire city in Quarantine at Rew Uricans, Naw Oxumans, June 30, 1857. The steamer Empire City, from New York via Havana, was pot allowed to come up from quarantine to4ay, Ber malls and @ portion of her passengers arrived here yes terday. Burning of a foundry and Sine Dwellings Gacinnati, June 30, 1807. Last might, about 12 o'clock a fire broke out ia tho foundry of J. LL Haven & Oo., tn this place, he foundry and nine dweilings, partially frame, wore destroyed. The want of water prevented the Fire Department from extin’ guishing the flames, Loss $20,000, partly insured. PHILADELPHIA BTOOK BOARD. Purapexaa, June 20, 1867. Stocks (rm. Pouusylvania fives, &3%;; Reading Rail- road, 844: Long Inland Rullroad, 107,; Morris Canal, 60; Pennsylvania Railroad, New Orteans, Jano 30, 1867. ‘The receipt of the Niagara's news hore caused au ad- yauce in the price of cotton of 4c The sates to day add up 4200 da'es, at lic a 143c. for middling. Toe sales of the last three days fe% up 8,260 bales, and the roceipts Tho stock is 59,000 bales. The roveipta at present time, as compared with those hert 24,000 bales. The receip's to tais roights Lake imports for the 11,000 bbis. floar, 1,200 Doshols wheat, 18,000 bushels whont, all to sho letertor; 45,000 bushels corn, mostly to tide water; 16,010 bushels oats, ditto. ‘Usweao, June 90—6 P. Flour unchanged. Salce 600 bbis., at $6 623% for common y State, Woeat in good Sales 17,000 bushels, at $149.4 $147 for Milwaukie club. Corp quict. Canal 'freights to New York:—Wheat, 10 cents; and corn, 74% cents. Lake imports to-day :—0,600 Dushels of wheat, 19,000 bushels of corn, 2,500 bushels of e. Canal exports:—1,000 barrcis of flour, 16,000 buahele of whess, 2,300 buabels of corn. Cmeaco, June 30—6 P.M Flour ‘Wheat firm. Corn inactive. Oats sioudy. Pork frm. Shipments to 0s #0go:—400_ bbis. ‘wheat, 10,000 bushels corn. Receipts to day 1,300 bbis. flour, $4,000 bushels wheat, $6,000 bushola corn; 4,000 bushels oats. Wartack’s Tumares.—Miss Eliza Logan appeared inst night, for the second time, in her favorite rdle ¢f Biazca in the tragedy of “‘Pazio.”” Another large aadience assem bled to testify to the appreciation felt by the New York public for this accomplished actress, whose represeutations thas far have been a succession of dramatic triumphs. Tho performance througboat was a fine one, and deserved Pocket SAUNDERS’ wore sage: Me Tat ect ie " 8’, OTE Broadway and 160 rho passa ee At BROOK! Removal. ‘ BK. & Co, will remers 1 tbetr enacts pert cm roe ito as Brealey, corner of Grower oe at No 7 .\elor House. powder jorvas and 39 Peart proof defiance 8 and cross bars. Depot ane, BKOBERT @ PaTRICK. Basstord’s Palace, Covrt and Bem- 8 biapdard 4 Fob v mur aay esate rooms Fohen, Tabies A Clear Ce ali Have spear seule The tar hie ale, made Ww onew ot Sorel y Beir ol, Bs. Depot 22 Rowecy. ‘Try theae Goitelons articlne. Wigs, fair Cristadoro’s Dye end sompecs and unrivalled the *olesnie ieldve snplied ni No. 6 Astor Hoan. pee Ratchelor'’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Coupers.— ‘The best in the world, upton al, Made, sold and ap plied ai the munufuctory, 233 Brond wa: Hui, Inimitable conceivable atyle, No. 1B the hair. ‘sis Cutter of Mair, in Every relay vireet, Infalilble onguent for Lx0f, Alex. C. Barry’s Wricopherous is the cag wa prosedving und rewtortag ea bain, tssdios fey fe Bo 1 il ereeniriag mie hve 1 premeat ope box of my As antve to any bis pa‘ical who will cal’ tor sc Por esi rue, old wloere, scrofula snd DUS LARK: pa 5. B SMITH, Blectro-Magvetint, No. 77 Canal street, between Broadway aud Churob, Bristol’sSarsaparttia. —Where are the Mush~- room preparations got up to compote wi the first, best and only pure sarsapariiat Dying! one nd nll. uli the origi- m icle ms iniaing is suLremacy ava cure for Kerofula and all disenses of the fleab, ‘glands, akin, muscles and nerves. Sold by ®. T. LANM*N & CO., wholesale druggists, 6) Water sireet, New York, and by all druggists, wiB1 per botile. Holloway’s Pilis and Otmtment.—Beware Of counterteiati Purchasers are bereoy informed of @ certain test ae 10 the genulaeness of these re 4 he see that each leaf of the book of a und box shows the words * Holloway, New York wud Lon: dor, xen watermark {6 semi transparnut letters, All not thus wulbentonted are frauds. Sold at the manufac: tory, No. b0 Maiden lane New York, and by all drag: isis at Ye . o., and $l per box. — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOSBY MARKT. Turmepay, June 00—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was very irregular at the opening (his morning, with more than the usual activity in some stooks. ‘There appeared to be vory violent fluctuations. At the first board Chicago and Rock Island bonds fell off 2 por cent; Pennsylvania Coal Company, 2; Mishigan Southern, preferred, 4; Panama, 1; Clevelasd, Columbus aad Cin” cienati, 1. New York Cevtral Raliroad advanced 2; per cent; Erie, 145; Reading, 13¢; Galena and Chicago, 1%; Michigan Soathorn, old, %; Cleveland and Toloao, *;; Chicago and Rock Island, 1%{. Milwaukie and Musslasippt was roid freely, without change in prices, There were very large operationg in Michigan Southern, opening at 40, cash, and closing at 2934. The sales at the firet board to-day eum up pearly six thousand shares, most of which were for cash. The “ snap game’’ practiced by the suddea closing of the books of this company has created a good deal of excitement in the street. ‘There is supposed to be some other reason for the movement than the preparations ecessmy for the establish ment of a registry of the stock We bave frequently stated that the stock acount of this company was ina very confuzed condition,and that noone knew exactly bow much stock was in existence, and this sudden cloring of the books}yhows that certain arrange- ments were necessary to make @ clean exhibit. The es- tablivhment of a registry of the stock of accompany ts no check upon pew Issues, and the public cannot be docelyed py any rure of that kind. A few days will develope oor. tain facts connected with the late movement in the trea’ eury department of this concers which wil! clearly con firm all that wo bave said in relaiion to the system of financiering practiced in regard to the flonting dept and otaer epecies of indebtedness. The Michigan Southern Railroad Company is to all intents aod purposes @ close corporation, When individuals of equivocal character cis. agree, the public generally become bitter posted. There were very heavy transactions in New York Central this morning. It will be seen in a fow days that our predio tion that the stock would touch 70 per cevt this year will be more than realized. If we could get at a bona fide statement of carnings, the public would eec a greater fall. ing off than has been yet cetimeted. Tie reports of ro- ceipte are doctored lo wake things pleasant to stockhold ere, Erle opened well this morning, but was not sus- the warm applause it received. To wight Miss Logan will | assume tho character of Partheula in the well known play ot “ ingomar."? ab Eb, Buarow’s Trmaras—Ticxer Nicat To night hae been set apart for the beneiit of the employés of this establiah- ‘ment, who offer an attractive bill to the theatre going pub- lc. Those who sre so roady to support stars weald do ‘well to remember theec smaller luminaries. Bow m Juxe.—The Oswego Times states that snow fell in that city on Monday night, June 22, ia eufliciens quantity to be obrorved on the ritowalk by early risers ou Tuoeday morning. It snowed at Fountain City, Wis- copain, on the 16th of this month, sufficient to whiten the tops of the seam oats. Catendar—¢nis Day. . rcult.—-Nos, 830, 3:80, 1896, 722, 2765, , 1084, Lockitt's.—Ladies can get suited with all Cesertpuions of dress and maniilia Senpiags ot an Pen, piceet, Brooklyn, of made to order at short Unses in Great Vartety.— tore only, at No. 7 Astor House. Portable J. 28. SAUNDKE All Styles of Summer Hats at Knox's, So 112 Broadway. corner of Pulion street. To the Metall Hatters tn the Ulty and Coun- try. —On Monday, June 29, we will commense to close off the of car this season's mannfaciared stock of men's, unl aasor’- White's $3 Dress Hate—Spring Palton sireet, between Brosdwny and Neasan street, —<$—<$—<—$<$—<— Totlet Articles, a Mich Assortment.—J. & S. BKAUNDEAY store only, at Bo. 7 Astor Honre. A Nonpareil Number. ‘The Forth of July number of DARPIUS WREALY ies te probadty the bes’ tllustraced newapaper ever iawued coun ry. , Rootaine tie erm inuatign of Wuiwer's aaw Kore, What will he €o wi bw y Hinatrated ardcle, “Hoe to ‘the Fourth,” am asconnt of the Fourth in the Holy Land, woh the s range adventure of Mobammed Bey; iy (lluntrated narrative ¢f @ recent yo w Eire de titanate a Set Wear ay Wogan Namhiad, of tlie moneier hailtonee which fell > ‘of Jane: togethor w th hatter al rien, lala, ened curionlures can be hed elsewhere Prom the New Vou Latgee | (Prom, contemporary, Harper's Weekly, Pax scoured the new One Conte ts does, ie” by Tialwer, ‘which will 00 Tonbt be the masterpiece of the cramt novelist. Jt opens ® + wiredly. Jad thar our contemporary Tork. tor flarpee's, Weekly deservos an large a measure of ie ts by far the beet i cane of Lieut, Murray Mason still being up, commander Perry and Liout. Gibson Were oxamined on the govern. ment's beball. ‘The sloop of war Germantown ia now Atting out at the Norfolk Navy Yard to join the Fast India eyuadrom, The following efficers havo been ordered to report for duty on Whe 10th «| July, viz: Commodore—Richard L. Page; Liew teoanta—Chas. Deas, Chas, W. Place, J. ©. Febiger, J.D Rainey aud Joseph P, Fytf; Mastor—lowor A. Boardatee:; Jopn B, Sinclair; Assistant Surgeon—A, ©. Gor gas, Purser HM. ; Midshipmen J. W. Alesander, E. Torry, FM. nd Clarke Merchant; Boatewain— Miohaci Hail; Ganner—Chas. B. Oliver, Carpenter—Rober M. Mein; Acting Gaiimaker—Eenry Stemmell. ‘Tho Court of Ciaims adjourned to-day till the second Monday tn rtober noxt. Commodore Jones ts convalescent, NRWHr APR DREPATE, D WARRANTS—OUNVICTION OF THR ELACTION HIOTEAS, Warmixctom, Jane 90, 1857, ‘The number of warrants of cortilicates issued at the Pension OMice during June w vearty four thousand, !avoly- fing more than ball ® million of xores. Twenty-six mil fons of acres are required to earafy the two hundred and Rine thowrnod warrants that have boon iseucd under the Act of March, 1858, Wilam Warnock, William Wilson, John Webster, Ive ‘Ploddara, oh. William Williams were to day convicted (a the Gonrt of rioting and preventing persona from voting Seventh ward, on the Lat of Jane last, The succema he and tie mate woeve tad in ihe gousiry, and Landen Frederick's of Art, 585 amt 967 Broadway, opposi'e Metropolitan Hotei. made in thin ofty. yen superior to euiei and aquerciiay by Frederick's otographs in India ink, Parisian at, wereatypes nnd arabrety pee in. AM. 10 P.M, and (coe to the in oltpone gallery, for the maitita te, $80 Broadway, Summer Clothing, in Mivery Variety, at PO mn Grbtia doe muita, fe qWAIIEY essa eeneee Fancy Mareevies and Uinen, suite ranging from. pte large assortment of buaines a | Custom Made Shirts all Sizes, W hotesnle ' Sornor of He. | 14 Conts.—4,000 Oaily at the | tained. It fell fT 1% per cent from the opening price. At the second board the market was all off brio de- clined 1 per cent; Michigan Southern, preferred, 2; do. do, old, 2%; New York Central %; La Crosse and Milwaukie 1}g; Reading 4; Galena and Chicago 1. The eale thia af- ternoon of 100 shares Michigan Southern Railroad, pre ferred, guaranteed, 10 per cent stock, at 65 per cent, must strike every ope with astonishment. This stock must get Yes full 10 per cent dividend before the other gots one cont ‘This fact being catablished, It follows that if the ten per cent guaranteed i# bot worth more than 66, the old i not worth dollar per share, This \ as clear aa that two and two make four. The guaranty of the Michigan Suuthera Company must be held in very poor estimation, to let the preferred stock run down to such @ low point. There was 8 very active demand for money to day, and the rains are rapidly advancing. To morrow, (July 1,) the new tariit goes Into Operation, and we | sk for very heavy payments into the sub Treasury. A large amount of goods will be entered a} once and put upon the market. The importers may, for a short time, make more iimited remittagces to Exrope, in consequence of the large amount of movey that ‘will be reqnired to pay duties, but the demand for specie to pay into the sub-Troseury will be equal to our largest shipments per week, 80 that the drata upon the banks is Ukely to continue undiminished. ‘Tho Market Hank has declared « semiannual dividend of four per cent, payable on the 10th July; the Park Rank, of this city, « semi-annual dividend of four per cont pay- able July 10, The sem/aanual interest due Jaly 1, ou the bonds of the Panama Railroad Company will be paid at ite office, $8 Wall street. ‘The trustecs of the Irving Savings Institution have or- dered that interest be paid depositors for the laat three and six montha ending June 90, 1867, at the rate of six por | cent on all sums ontitied thereto, payable on and aftor Monday, July 20, Ali interest will be credited to depon- tors as principal, ‘Tho Interest ov the Manhattan Mining an Manufacturing Company's bonds duc on tho Ist of July will be pald at the Park Dank. ‘The coupons of the farm mortgage bonds falling ine on the Let of July, aa well se thove of the bonds of the city of M)lwaukie, termed to aid in the construction of the Milwac. cle and Harteon railroad, failing due to-morrow, will be paid on presentation at the Bank of he Kopablic. ‘Tho intorest due lat July on tho first and second mort gage bonds of the Western Itvision of the Ohio and Mis. siasippl Railroad Company, will be peid at the office o | the Company, 88 Wall street, on that day. | ‘The coupons of La Crease and Milwaukio Railroad bonds, | and also thore of Muwaukic and Watertown Railroad, due July 1, will be paid at the office of the Company, No. 7 Naasan street After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by §. Draper:— 971,000 Neenah and Manitowse Plank Road Co. Int. ad. 6 50 shares American Guano Co. +. A 200 shares American Exchange Hank scrip ‘The follow coupons dne July 1, 1867, are payabie at the office of the Obio Life and Trust Compan y— | Solote Oo., Franklin town- @leveland & ship, to Steubenville & In- diana Railroad. Lite Mam township, do So oe itt ‘a Mazietia & Clocinnatl RR. City of Detroit. ‘The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com pany will pay at their office, 97 Wiiliam street, Im this city on and after the @rat day of Joly next, the somi-aanual in’ wrest due on that day, amounting, as wo understand, to over $127,000, on the various secarities named in thotr ad ‘vortisementa in ont paper today. Transfer books for the transfer of the stock of the company will be opened on the same day, at the same office, The recent exhjbit of the company chows that the capital stock amounts to near $6,000,000, held af follows —By Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 15,308 shares, $760,760; City of Mitteburg, 4,900 ehares, $410,000; City of Allegheny, 9,000 rhares, $490,000; Stark cennly, GAlo, 9,066 shares, $152,750 2,864 shares, $105,700; Crane townsh'p, Wrandel county, Ricbinad | connty, Odio, 812 shares, $10,550; Crawford county, Ohio, | JULY Alten county, indiana, 2,568 shares, 916,190. fount oon’ tal tock, $4,180,660, The residue’sf the capita! seeks *, private suck, owned mainly on the hixt’et the road. The Bartiord Pres eays:— Great eur prise bas been excited to-day or basins co cle, make, ba beew for some Ume past, ps0Vee7 woe Wan a year, eng gee im quite e ccmpiioated sorter of formurion. Bestace for, the uames of varivus persone tm diferent sections a# maker of notes he forged endaraamenta of Lucius Gatbeqay Nbertffs B Kendall. an: , moet largely, of Dan Kang gbp father) awd D. W. Norton, to sup |, pared that ibere wre s7em $15,000 to $20 000 of ttle gagor cet Bvt ‘he ameunt i+ eneertma Some of D, W. Morton's ‘Mul itis Claigea ttist we of eDtorsementy larger portion t Dap Rivg, are all paid Several creditora of this Mr. King, among thom reveral Buffelt deacons, called upoo Mr. Perkins, the President of the Hartford Bank, a’ ondewvored te persuade that gen: tleman t> compromiso the cium Lekd by the bank fora triflng eum. Mr. Porkins prowpily imformod there Sof ' Geld deacess that ho had vo intention of compounding felony—th . Se should so? part withrany mote he heid ahort of the amowst Wt represented—and ueder any circom’ #te. Ces should piece the matter in the haads of the Grand Jowy. It we had more suck bank offteers we should have lese forgeries Our banks are tx0 apt te comproaise ali kindirof crime. Defantters and forgers ars let off in almort every Invtance; by disgorgiug portiop-of their plun or no publicity is given to tho facts, leaving the rogucs free to pre? again upon the community. ‘The receipts, expenses and nei earnings of the Henaty!- ‘vania Rai'road Company for tho pant Ave months, as com pared with the same period of 1866 and 1408, were as fol. lows :— Enpendituree. Net 1,236,911 19 Be an 80 1,28 258 64 (921 180 4B B64,HG 23 = 650,618 11 From the above it will bo observed that while the in crease in the net earnings ot 1856 over those of 1855 wero $276,812 G4, the decrease of 1957 over 1866 amounty to $06,820 15, Tals cecresse is attributable aimoet eutively to the falling off ta Western produce. ‘The Milwarkic Sentinel sates tnat the organization cf the companies who are the recipents of tue pubic lands granted by Congress to Minnesota in aid of certain ral! roads, bas beeo perfected, and that the result ta-a8 favora- ble as could be wished to the interests of that-oily and State, The Southern Minnee ta Ratirord Compeay, #bick ‘owns tho most yaluabie portion of the lands, and counects with the Milwaukie and Ia Crosse road at La Crosse, is lo effect under the control of the game gentlemen who have the charge of the latter enterprive. The city cxnnot fail to. derive the most important advantages fron this fortu naje disposition of the Minnesota land grant, aad Minneso ta hereolf will he equally benefited. ‘The Ascistaat Treasurer reports to day as follows :— Total recoipts. . $49 697 OT ‘Total — 610,72) BS Total ae i 10,260,085 63 ‘Tho payments t>-day include $82,000 om California drafts ‘The transactions in the offlos of the Assistant froasuree of this port, during the month of- Jane, 1367, wore as follows :— Orrics oF Tm Aswtat Tazasvemn, Carrep Scares, } at Youx, June 1, 1861. f By balance, Juve l 1601..... cae ee» -98,682,007 59 Receipts during tue mouwn— Custome . +. $793,245 72 Patent fees. TOME... ce ccecececeeeeerere Pfrecsury ¢ ry deafta..,. 4,087,274 69 Post Office drafts... ..... 224,845 64 4,312,118 $8 Balance, June 20, WAT... 6... sceceseeeeee 6480211 TT By balance, or., disbursing 20 sceccsssscscscocseses MOO0B05 66 By balaxioe, cr., interest acqpanta. 29,190 44 616,000 09 704,190 44 + 27 701,506 wt Decrease in June, 1857. + 2,704,104 vO By balance Cr., bullion and ¢xpense account for aveay Otlice, iw coin and flee bar... 1,725,772 08 Coin received during the mouth, 165,670 20 Fine bare GO... . 0.0. 2182 SMO 18 Total To payments in cola. Do. fine bars “avo ba 1a 2,44/608 33 fee . Cota in band in Asay Ufiice. . od dare S do. J Iitea do. . — 1,236,001 TL DR i covscrsiscces macatis isthanconts $10,280,080 63 The annoxed statoment oxhibite the business at he United States Assay office at New York, for the month ond. tng June 90, 1867 — Dey ita of gold — ign coine... . $20,000 126,000 440,000 82,525,000 Total deposi Payable in bare Vayabio tn coms. Gold bars elampot.. 2840 Transmitted w U. 8. 1, for coinage. There have been deposited $2,600,000 of gold ead silver bailion more during the ‘iret six months of this yoar than were deposited during the corresponding siz mouibs of Btock Exchange. Treepar, June 50, 1987. 10 shy Third Av RR, BiG 6 Nil and Hart RR. 119% 9 $1000 NCerotina 6'.. % h i by the at-covery that D. W King, of Suffield’ segur’ | ; 1806, | taken for consumption at isc. a 42 fhe wales of | Cube were somewhat larger; the cargo per Broome, 926 bales, mixed dague sad Cura, 200 Keading © 460 a0, 3 08 90 do ° OK 69 69 69 80 do. $0 | N 29 | Cumb Coal 1000S do 0 | #0 a0.... ih) do 40 | 119 Pao Mail Steam Co 7455 200 do i | 10 Ohio Lifs & T Co, 10055 640 do on ONY 00 ae Boy . wa do, 40 150 200 de ay 10 25 dy Bey 8 100 do a, wo 10 dy 80h 300 1900 do. Bo, 100 1a do. 806 do. OK do. “ do. “ do. 40% MicbSoANia 694, L dese ; i BaassebEseued H 2 we do. @ w Su 500 do... peo 100 Ohi & Rock Is RR. 100 40..4....08 w me 100 a 5} snusté P jessers 25 e 50 Artieana Bank .. 1, 1857. OCIUFY COMMERCIAL REVURT. ‘Tompar, June 2B. Amom.—Faice of 40060 bbls were made ut TyTc. a 8s. for pots, and as Tic & To for paris, Biaasenvr —Flour—‘be market was bewry, and exe a? and mi dtum gr ined to Aroop, while tho hig aer to choles extra's were wtthou change. The asics emtara, 4 8D 1Ut 7,000 @ 6.000 bbix., at noows the folowing Sambier® fares eas Canatan eupertze a, 9 Oxa.... Canadiem convaved'tiva “Cderatedemaat willie prices wore teady. The eaies cenim Ct about 800 bis, within the range uf! the wbove prices Soulbern Your wns te lmited fupply end pricen firm ;-om ‘dally for prime chee extra Dbramdin We quote Potente, CY extra, * Mlaias” bea in, comm “Y @ $8438, while Ga fegog and aka were ca OF marker nominal HO; prime Balinure wad Georgelown wore bold Bt $4 60 w $4 GH) and choinn Gam TxOtOwD mabe 713 a $10 of Soathern’ «f ditfiewn grades footed up about The * 1.200 bbls., wnise the range of pris 94 Biren in the p90" 9 | Chole Ohio aud Gegene * Oe vrands ranged "Bt, Laas Mar eens Were helt at Sty $0. Rye tour aod core meal wore uaa KO4. Wheat—The yealee were cuntived to snout Dnepels Unica. go epring on private terme, en 49,168 de 49 wore FOR ab “3400, Corn was in Geir Conend, whtie Pricer were WAN. out change of tmportattog Toe ealsg \Ourbraced alow 18,060 bushels, Including. Wedere mbsda!, ut dc a BEC , apd Southern and Jersey yellow, fair @ pave quality, a Pix white, Kyo wax quict wt #16, hie’ rmall lot of | prme Northern were fet! at 120° Ons tore quiet at Bin, w bie for Sale aut 7c wee for Wemara Barley aoe barley malt wore in Aght sup iy and vouixe! Comme —The rales envbraced about 2,300 hage Rio, clef: Jy within. the range of Ho w alse , while some sand prime soktat 12c., and satramngs and 6) bags Maracaiod at de, The awck of coffe im New Yoriron the hin of Jaly was as follows — Rio, bees. $8.70 Java, bag. Maracaibo... + 272 Ceylon. . Conta Brea... Leguey re Java mets. ae 16,908 Corres. -=The news from Karope; combined with the previous barteniog Wend wey, BAA the ofthat 19 estaoian ao Advance ef sbout Me. frou: the lowest port of the previous quotations ine eaies cmbraced sbout 4,000 bales, incluatpg 1,069 in traaritu, Deed wmaly upon wid dhog vpinnds at wbou: 1450. The following te n siate- ment of the movemvat in cotton cince the Lat Sept. last, as com pwed with the previous four years: 1855. 1868 1857. 2,620.00 8.427,000 1}879,000 4,884'0H0 463,00 472,600 487,000 2,791,000 2, Stock on band 177/000 Of which during ine past week iuciudes ia the al Ree. at ports 00 3,900 Ex tw Great Beltain 45,900 France, neg a) = Other for, ports, 7.000 6,000 6,000 Total exporte......49,400 23,000 60,00 68,K0 The deoreare in receipts at the ports, com) with last year, 664,060 bales; com, with 1863, 299,000, Decrease in exports to Great tain, 476,000; compared with 1°63, 262,000 ha es. Decrease to Franoo, 92,000; com- pared with 1685, 3,000; decrease to other foreign ports, 96 OCO; in srease Compared with LAGS 69,400 bales. Fuanorrs.—-Rates were witt cat chaage of mumeat. To Liverpool, about 1,690 bbls. tar were engaged at ds., and fu balew of cotton st 88.; 4,000 burbels corn, ta ehip’s Page, at 2554 ; 20 Hales Sea Ietand cotton at 14., aod 18 caske cod liver oil AL 108 ; 4¢0 bbis. apirtts turpentine at a. unchanged Ta Califoroin rates were at 260. per foot, and wo Australia at 250. a 47 ye. Tiax wae quiet, Oid “as becoming scarce, and ranged at 70c, a 75c., and in some cases of prime quabties 0c. wae axked. Hiow was quiet. Foreign was beld tn bond, awaiting a reduction of avties. Hors were without change, while esles were confined to the wants of tbe domesics, at 10c. a Le. for good to prime, and Lic. for cuvice. Tron wan at n pane, awaiting the reduction of dution. Line —Rockland was reiling wt 0c, for common and at $1 40 for emp Mocasiec: was quist aed sowlual. ‘Thenteck in the mar. kee wouay (July 1) re's. Nava Stonme —Spirita of turpentine waa stendy, with tales of about 400 a 600 barre is, to arrive and on tae spot, at 4c 0460 Common rorio wus in fair dewand, wid falee of about 1,000 bar » At BLL a 81 9 por 510 Ibs. sales of 640 baricis No. u were rovorted at $2 43 @ 89 ‘Tar was inactive at $l 16 a 82 OTH Une of ali devcriy:iune were io moderate demand; sales Ugb., withour qaotable change in prices. “EOV MONS —Pork—The market opene? with sales of 260 w 8.0 barrels of mews, in lowe, at $21 75 0 $72, and at | the close 1,000 baerrelt were nold, check to day prime wns at $18 86 a $10’ Reef continued | nh sales of 160% 200 bols., including coune ¥ ra Chicago st $t7 a $18, Toore was no change P ters aod beef hams. There was some dermuud for Pmoked bacon sides, whieh was ling at 12%o. im ama! lets, Cot meats wore firmer, and about 100 psck- ages Wireoold et Pc Tor rhoulders aod at We @ Ls. for baa» Lard was upchsnged, Sales of 2W0 a 40) bbis. ate madowt lic wiiyec. Batter wore an chan, ea. m.. Sales of about 150 casks wore reperted at 10. a ye rUGAR#.—Saler of about 660 bhde, Cuba mascavado were mace, chiefly refuing goods, part iv band and pari free, at She. al0\c and partatp.t The stock today, July 1 Wil be as annexed — 1856. 37,166 Caba bhds Porto Pico ew weed eat. Toe sales embraced 4° bands. , 6 bales lavage at Dc a due, af at tic = Bc. Tho stock of and 378 crees seed Spavieh tobacco, July 1, will bo as follow, Oien Harona So gua. Vara. fucgote Stock June 1, bales 4,10 4% Tl EO Heceived siude.,.,..1,65% 6@ « ne ee 6 608 i390 11s 00 Salee to June 06.. we = bie — Stok to Joly 1 43 (386 ito ks 0 | A montbly circular, issued by one of our mort respecte | bie brokers contains the ( iiswing:—To market hae on dergoue no favorabio change during the month, aud there fore but a meagre report exe be presented. In Havana tobaceo but very little bas beee dove ; 446 deies now crop were reebipped for owner's account; 120 bales new crop sold for export at 4Uc. a 460 ; Ys bales old crop were arrived in damaged condition, war realizea by aoction and private coptract at Lie @ H4 sg ; 60 bales Garacos brougbs Te., ans Gb bales vew crop Jiguanl, Me Te our sok of ‘Yara 438 valew were added by tmyortetiun from Rremes the pales mane were at Ste , S8e. a 400, The demand for domestic Ira’ it alco very Ngbt; no disposition le soowa ow the part of Loiders to lower thelr pretonsions, while: the trace goom Gowrwined to hold of null & tore active Dosiness will warrant their paying ruling prices The re ports about tbe coming crops from aii ine growing sections, | except Virgivia, come in qaite favor able, promising aden daxt cropa. Quotations of Kentneky are aa last reported. | New | MMe. @ Lie.; olf, 12%o. & 13ke ; mediam, We. | 8 16c.; good and fine, 17c. # 19¢.; selections, 20e. a tic: | Mayevilic, Mo @ 290. ' The stocks in Virg'aia are reported a inpuflicieat to kupply & mode, ate home dean’, |" o00- eequenre, leaf an well sa tmanufactured chew!og tobacco forther advanced. The sewly fet out plants appear to sufer from unfavorabio weather, and @ short crop i apprehended. Seed leaf continate to be helt firm: gone cales of Ohio leaf have Seon made at 13 igo. for flere; and ac a Be for wrappers, marked weighs. If the weather condoucs propttiogs, we hace rensons (0 expect large crops in Connecticut, Oblo and Pennsylvania, a larger proportion of plants haviag been fet ont than in former seasons, Wrenry —Snios of 400 0 500 bbis, wore made at U1 ),c. a S20., chilly at the latter figure. New York Canal frade. Siatomest ehowing the quantity of the several articles first cleared on the canals at, and the quantity left at New York, during the four weeks in Jane, 1667 ~ ARCANE CLAARED, wy 38/000 152,900 447,400 11,886,000 3, 5 1000, 1,600 24,800 83,00 Su,7 a 2,600 11881 es 100 ehs MerBankSorip 100 100 OF & Te Co, cfm 100 MSANIa pf awek 65 16 OMAR URE... WOMS&N RA. Sey iO Mil & Migs BB. bo ee ee ae * ae ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY O41, for thaation: 004 Tots Wanted, se06th mage, OR LLANROUS, a 38 0 8, ORS AND QAITERe nod 4 boot ut NO Ld Aan wre, Rates to London and Havre were quict, and prices fa.tbe marees was 1) 568 hogsheats anc 17,065 bar- | scription 82; six 5 (A LL TAR TRESIDENTS—PROM Wabsiniton DOWN Alte Buete “ ain he we k's Lae me ec, f Hie tou Mom: ap Ormior; Kcunoat s Lite Mustrated For asle oy conta Use FUR UUBND, corms, toto the Brad ffm SY Eee] me Ow » a of Bozope having been wpe: tse (prataise- nd conan tad ty tte het wm Lave AND MUSLIN. at prices from fe. oD RLTY 2 PURAOWOY, DL Krostiwar. TATANUS — A NAW AAWEDY FOK THIS MAcAKe J ty j%at Uotng tot oguted Tt ty a pontive md radiant Fr kuch aR thetatarbae at fovieg the wine eee Ir Ke GO a, Kt ra ‘worw oy | a teve comsuzin'on ne, Wa ottire, 39% row’ wny, whore int 3 An sKe pond bie het » of Raorpieie sod cure, Fe ther paction!ae soos wer Ma: Nay Vd: above Hints dayor tm the ety Amadwn \¥. soraar of Tras mere. --oe TRA FINK POLNTEY G0, D,PN8.—We WOULD Pete mend our fratera to want \"f extra finn gold peas te fey Ph" they wring ter beet pnd ches ee wie nue tried ‘theea “oti pls athe, Gerald oftbe and ae them eareiiert Mannf cor it tre ¥Oray OU ING GOUi8~MUUESLNG }GO008 M Vie black bareges..7. 3 conte pew ye 31 conse 1 crate inc ihe Tawy and organty robes wa f° fed Mulhouse fast colors. =. Benrel ws of Wack prensa, bargstc” W JaAUK SONS vey ratng fore, 61 Brratws), bower Spring and ‘Prince eres, PEATE hss TO COeun Lae a, sKEBA, bullcers, 40 —For sale. severa: cosba wed pi io striae wullabe for coset lamps. “Also since & oF railroad earn, cosa windows, 2. CN A» ELA! Behind pinte ginra waredoase, 73 Mx Cray Pssricunas Norice. A wun dep Ki Toniraday ebeh, into press Ou The ay ead? 00 Prides moving, JelpS aD parmotic Of New Werk in 1776 AGSER ST Che RB: Or, Tuk Bene Carvin, ‘To opm nenes in this mums & Also, orlarge and splendid Eugrertog « AMERICAN STREAM FRIGATE NIAGARA, ‘Bend in your ora ra for th aboliday nuxseer. Four con WALSH & CO. 123 Nan Be ISON BANISHED. ‘Corrorive anblimate no more Tn used the bedbupe to destroy, ‘The whole world 4 ex to Lyon's stows; His powder now we all emploz, polsonters to mrtal ma, But killa wil inawote mure ws fatoy And po twpostor ever ead ‘his powder truly imitate. LYON’S magnetic powder and pills tor the evtrrvaination af vermin, 424 Brosawey. ¥. LYOs & Od ny the best, They who purekase ranckines fygtas tex wee ee wee ce ate a Slee ae eee s™ KIOHOLAS HOTEL— Scat ssereanee alts RO are a: fale Beit oof bees adranco, but ions tt hes boon TREADWELL, WHITCOWD & OO. IRE NATIONAL POLIO® GavRTTH, qr ith euttoly new tipe, boing ansther step to- bf , Pa tett tng tie Police Gassive ike headeomon es oll ae ee icctie arate Bond & TUUSBY, Neseen. street, fol) at all news depois iu the Uniled Siaies, Annual =< months $i. Adéress B A. SKYMOUR, Now Tor alty. T° ADVEATISERS,—TBE ATTENTION OF ADYES- Aner. wishing (0 make thelr bustaeea known the Best nnd cheapest medi mm is to ihe Pow P ode of adveriatrg on the wp be ecse everywhere. Fc terme, ae, Advertising Company, 271 Broad V, # axes ee caped fo menting, lemonade. sae Rd by wnat mrocers. 5 r TATE! "R TEN DOLLAR REWING MACHINE Wate ten do'lar sewing machine son's ten. se sing macbine. Waison © tev do'lar sewing machina. son's ten dollar sewing machine. ten collar sewing macbine. ten dollar sew ng machine. A 40 Bromd way, INDOW SHADES bare, ni great ex pleted nnd” patented’ their Inge piows aoparats* for manu aeturing window shades, and are co® prepared to #upply the Whole \rade with 2p unrivadied senor'tment, folly thirty per cent less than ever before eald. ‘ae nove sre allowed to anuwware under our patent, aang ce compote with as author iaaiyle on prion, | Alen, gil crs, Drocatel celaines, damaaka, lace and ena io curaina, de. Ween ocx! awe —ln Mong Kong, of pouty, eee rd ship Cosestial, Palmer, by Rov. J. W. svaxwe Woamocx, of Foochow, Oiisa, to Faure . Lage st, ot Roxbury, Maa tent. Backes. —On Treeday, Jone 00, Beamer c. W., wie M Backus, and Caughver of Nathan B. Wilber, aged os yeu The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without Further notion, te morrow aftornooa, st three o'clock, from the Fourth ave nue Presb) terian church, corner of Fourth avenue o@ iweaty d street Casineyet—On Toestay, Jone 00, Marr, wife « Jee Chadcayne, in the (6th year of hor sar The friends ano relatives are requested to attend the fe Boral, without further eotice, this morning, at eigree. o’olock, from No. 19 Morton street. Her remains | | removed to Sing Sing for wterment. Sing Sig papers ploase Hite—On fuesday morning, Jone 20) We: oungest child of Harriet M. and the lato Willies The relatives and (rends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, (rém the residence og ther. No, 49 Mullivan street, this avernoon, at tee “hijadelphia papers ploase cop: . Mastin —On Tueeday, June 6, Kuma Drea, wife of Frevets Martin, aged 2) years, 6 mouths aod 2 days. ‘The relatives ond friends of the family, aud thoes of har browers Joh and Henry Brice, are respec Pally tagited to adend the foneral, to Morrow afternoon, at one o'cloalt, esidence, No, 283 Weet Thiriy urst siseet, B. residence of hor parente, No. 22 Cechard siroat. Yaiwxa —On Tuesday, June $0, No. 2 Sullivan stroet, Rapsamoy ©. Patsam, soo of tae late Obe- diah Palmer, S the Usd year of bus His remaine will be taken to New Se (nterment, Now faven to-morroe. by the 123, o'elock tray ‘Siaesos --On Monday evening, June 30, of Many © Sorreow, agoe 2° years, Her remains will be taxca to Esperance, Soborarte eous- ty, for interment. Syevare —On Tuesday, June 90, Wintas ArPuator, 99% of Willism aod Louisa W. Stovens, aged ) year, | mont fund 11 days, The relatives and frigads oc the tamily are {nvt ed to aftend the (anaral, “ |, due from the residence of bis parsate, No. 13 ‘His remaing will be laxea to Srecawood torment. » Wexnovem —On Tiestay, June 9, Ronme Srovemen Wernorm, ron of Thomash. aud Mary Wendover, aged 9 years ana 20 days. The relatives nad Cotonda, avd those of his grandfather, Hough WeCinnios, are veupecttelly tm the fo- neral, this atornoon, a two oc! street, between B cerker aod Fourth streets, Wrreie —On Toesday, June 20, Grogan Vatown Warm E Wheoiwr, aged @ ‘The relatives apd friends of the famly. Gage wW, VT. AL, are reapeettany fey coe | the funeral, thls alvernoon, at twe o'stock, fron the | dence of his parunie, No 9 Jones sireok ‘ Gaildornia papers plosse copy 8x, eldest child of Georg apd } years, 11 monthe and 3 umys.