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B eS r oo ‘The Centr’ estigation. ' made at the noon ‘MBSTIMONY OF ", ftom ? on MR. BADA- | Cross examir ne he helped to make them. . lo . . r = Wer MOOK, J gp VIVIAN, JOMN F. CUMMINGS, J.P. BOD MOUNT pe Tle. fi ' FROK, "gn. RENWICK, Mi. O'MARA, JOSEPH LINES, Mle oT. om Me Park; did WOO {ey, JAMES KEHOE, CHESTER SAFFORD AND Hi- Yai RICH— THE DEVELOPMENTS, ETC, Me committee met at their rooms at the Astor House Yesterday morning, only two of the committee, Meser Rotch, present—Mr, Munroe im the chair, BBenerer C. Warner, being duly sworn, testificd as fol- fows:—Large quantities of brick of very Infarior quality | were furnished to the Park by Alderman Peck; some of | @e brick had been rejected by previous purchasers (Bighth Avenve Railroad Company), ou account of its in- | Merierity; the face brick were the third quality; I have ‘@rawn the attention of the officers’of the Park to the in- | Merior quality of the brick; spoke to Alderman Peck about 3, and be said he would send me up on the Island for re- moving the brick from the dock; Peck subsequently said te me, ‘keep dark, and you shall have @ contract;” sand ‘was furnished to the Park by Mr. Willard, at fifty cents per cubic yard; have seen great waste of this sand at the @eek, when delivered from the boats, caused by the leak- ‘age and giving way of the retaining boards. Orogs-examined—I have been a contractor; was not in the city when the Park was commenced; I was notar- | “¢ veeted for nor charged with sealing sant belonging to the Park from where it was lying; then one of my drivers | arrested; we (tho dealers in sand) were in the loaning Sand to each other; I wag in Albany last I told the members of the Logisiatire about these Central Park joners; one of my sons mpetilor for the plan; I understood that sold for $110 per cubic yard to the October last. (Mr. Green hore read. a ‘sand furnishe {to the Park at dfty cents per cubic There was sonsiderable fraud im the measure- the ennd; Mr. Millard recoived $72 for the sume 28 i iF *§ | a H sak, ‘of bricks, for which I would receive $18; a load refuse bricks was sold to me at $2 per 1,000; 1 told | . Olmstead tat I never saw such a system of robbery | ‘and wastefulness as was carried on atthe Park. (Some | ‘amusement was caused by thie witness, who denounced jog the pubiic in advertising ‘tor plans. * His son drew up a plan to wnich he gave three ‘months’ labor, and received oply $10 for it.” i in F.’Crane being duly sworn testified’ as fol- owe:—He resided in New York; is a property wl abe Park; Mr. Mullard furnished the Park with sald at | ‘fy vents per yard; the sand was measured on the v8 | webs lly, but afterwards ou the decks; Mr. Bonnell ‘measured the sand; it was carted by a man named Kat- ; Rand was bought last year at forty-five cents per }; Mr. mek furnished Park with briekx; the price was '$6 to $7, delivered in the Park; the cargoes were meutly taken as they came; took’ two Prick, ove uncolored and one colored; the wejected been had never been sold; the bet- ter cies of bricks were bought for ‘the bridges, ut were afterwards used on the sewers; he meant such @f them as were broken; lumber had been purchased from Councilman Allen; did not know the quality; the Wamount was email; Lave heard reports that sume of the Dlackemiths iu the Pyrk bad made articles for themselves. ‘wut of the material there; Mr. Hogg bad told him so; did ‘mot investigate the matter, as it was not brought up in ‘Shape; believed that Mr. Hogg was an enemy ‘ the men he complained of, and that wus the chief rea- feo why he did not inquire into the charge; hoard that Mr. Rehoe was implicated in the transaction; he told the Gemmissioncrs of the rumor, but Mr. Rehoe was never Suppended, to his knowledge; saw Mr. Warner at Albany fret winter; ne Gir. W.) had been taking sand from the ‘wharves; received information of this frova the per- ean who was carting the sand for the Park. @roes examined—Mr. Gedney, of the firm of Peck, Ged. &Co., bo believed, dice ih 1858; Peck was elycted aberman’ in the full’ of that year, and wag not an Aiderman whea the Commissioners’ commenced buy: fog brick of him; they are among the largest dealers m the city, and furnish brick as cheap as any ene ceive; there has often been delays in the action of the Gommon Council in regard to the funds for the Park; they ted $250,000 out of the $860,000 asked for this spring. action of the Common Council had crippled the @perations of the Commissioners. the money market Rad been favorable this season for the sale of.the stock; the Executive Committee of the Board of Commissioners @trected the purchases, in 1858 they were Messrs, Bol- y. Butterworth and Green; the by-laws bave changed, and all purchases are now ordered by the treasurer, with the exception of the trees, which are parchased by Mr. Hogg, (brother of the ex-Commis- ener Was a Albany last winter at the request of a portion of the Commissioners, to eee friends in the Legislature and te be in readiness to answer any charge that might be mode against any department, a8 well as to give any in- ‘@rmation that might be asked for; had nv extra pay for That service; have had charge of receiving the action of the Common Council on the stock; never used any impro- per wetluence citber at Albany on iu the Common Council to secure the passage of a bill or resolution: have rected a number of men presented by the Alderman for pinee, on Qe ground of incompetency; my traveling expenses were paid by the Commissioner Hogg was at Albany inaking it the commistioners, and doing all that he could to t the bill before the Legislature, or at least its delay another year, and if he accomplished’ the latter ie vo telling the damage thrt would have arisen was sent by the Commissiovers. being sworn testified as follows—He re. k, aud i# w bivekemith Sy profeesion, and the ‘Commission; workmen that wore Park, were made Steel Uhat was for the Park; they were fin the Park; the men never said anything about them, they rometinies stated who they were made not aware that Mr. Rhoe knew anything about i classes of if etait ty i IH a, are mountin the Park: he informed Mr. Crane o. these facts. Shore were a good many clays that Mr Rhoe did pet appear; an armetant id then give orders for work. Do suspended. There has beeo qqeoits made recenily in the shop; have seen the men piteh- quoits in bis shop during work hours. Made a shot statment to Mr. Gray ia reward to the-maaufacture of articles. Cross-cramined—Received employment through @ letter by Mr. Hogg: was removed by Mr. Rive. ‘When J made the statement to Mr. Gray wont before Rian to get reinstated. Made a complaint against Mr. Rhoe before I was removed; he was charged witn Detug too long in maling a piece of work; the complaint was made to Mr. De Forest, the geveral fireman. there was a general examination of the hands in the shop afer the charge was made; Mr. Gray examined them each separately; did not state to Mr. Crane that there was any knives made in the shop until after I was dichargod; hot say a word about it when I waa at work ia the shop, if Thad not done my duty faithfully would have Deen discharged; James Biviun made ove carving fork, ene wagon wrench, one steel for eharpening kuives and a Berew wrench, Lave also Reen Wagon Work going on, and made some of it myself, made an iron hanger fora truck; & was not for park work: did not know at the time Z Sat it was wrong to make it; it wae for one of the car. praters of the park; they were accustomed ab (lat time 40 come to the abop and ordor work, no work ie tw made © been twice saxpended; ebbing shop: quvila were obout; Without a written order; bi Rave been removed from the mever pitched by the hands when the foreman wa ‘whenever the foreman came around they #tappe ' Mr. DeForrest was, a8 he onderstood, mastor m the park; the yooit# were taken away from the taken to the cfice; he considered the work well DeForrest gave the direction and it made bat little 4 ence whether Mr. Kehoe understood his business or fam now at work on the park, but have tid to gob re Winted in the jobbing shop. dares Vivian was next called and being sworn, enid, | hat he had been employed on the Park bot was hot at ‘Ake present Lime: knew of waeon work being made in the | shop; made some himself: |t was for the engine of Hariom; Mr. Kehoe gave tho order; made the carving fork; tt was for Mr. Hooley, \t was not known to either Mr. Crane or Mr. Keboe at the time it was made, they were made eertag sore hours and out of Park material, never aaw the Pare engaged KI hour on Bloom: Ingdale road. bo! ome of rntere, stated at be had been there at work seas Cross examined.—Was pot diecharged bat left on his | @wn account, have applied to Mr. Gray a number of times | j L ‘were made for one of the carpenters | the York and stocl at the time that he made it. ft, Hawity, being sworn, suit that be was the person Ait the carving fork was made for: had heard Mr. Vévian | say that he would get square with Mr. Kehoe for diseharg. ing him: doen't think thet Mr. Kehee knew that the fork | War made; the fork and steel were worth five shillings. Mr, James Kehoe being sworn, said Uhat he was at pre- Sent employed on the Park; neither the quojis or the fork was made with bis knowledge; Mr. Viviau was a persoaal epemy of bis, as was also Mr. Hogg; the latter assailed bim ti barging his men; he had made inquiries about the quoits, and found that they were made between twelt and one o'clock; could never ascertain wheth ged to the Park or not; some of the han: nd others that it was not; believed these accust » trumped up by Mr. Hox ford was neXt called, and being sworn, said he was now apd bad been wed for ueariy three years as general foreman; had charge of taking away Une Ftone after it was cut out'of the tumnel: he bul followed the business of contractor for some six yoar=: was of the opinion that there were men employed as fremen that were not competent for thnt post, anid ever would be; he believed a majority of them to be competent men; he was there when the promenade was gradet; he knew of one or two places where the roek was lowered; never knew of being ordered; had seen a number of alterations made in of the reads, but do not know whether \twaren nt of mistakes or change of grad Cross-examined.—There are frequently, changes made to shape the gro eyo; did net Know that alter- ation had n account of former errors; never worked a gang of men so bard on any contract as he bad done ou the park; the system was better than on 1. other work that he was ever engaged on; the mea all ‘work weil, and are paid larly in gid and stiver: the foreman has to make an eath to his return of time of his men, and has to account for every tool used by his men before they could get their pay; therp,waa no inicompe: tent men under him; there ure men on the park that he Detieved did not work their men to the best advantage: others might think they did; it was ly @ mutter o opinion; some of these men who bad bees diavharged for incompetency got work elsewhere. Hiram Risk, being sworn, said Uhat Le wasifor the park, superintending the masonry; never kne bad material being used om the park; examined o cargo of brick and knew that none dnt the be was used: be believed that the brick work was well done: knew of no bridge settling; they were tnaking the britges more substantial than is generally required for that kind Of work; he hat been at that kind of busiaess twenty ive Years and never saw work better dove than on the park; did not have anything to do with the ornamental bridges. At this stage of the proceedings they wijourned until this morning, at 10 o'clock, when Mr. Hogg will have another squad of witnesses to attempt to prove what he has failed to de to-day POSTAL DIRECTORY. Foreign and Domestic Mails. Domzsng..- Nott-Afbany, Buffalo and Canada’ P.M. +. Nortl ry . tia North and Wi = mall % ‘est Wentern mall; via Erie Ri uh So. W. mbar 17) 261 ‘0 : Fi Mi. The Overland Mall for California leaves St. Loule evesy ‘Thursday at 8.A.M. Letters St saamiepailindh sinran bese S8.Laxe Ciry.The Overiand Mall from 8t, Joseph me Crea Take Oy, Wares er Jensph erety eles eat Th a8 A.M. Levers be marked "ine here Tuesday Jane 26.1. hig 3% P.M, Bapama ns..On the day after the arrival of each alter- nate Cunard packet port, being once = month, the steamer Karnak will be despatched with matla for the Talande to be landed Havani ‘By enusuhip De Soto, W ‘Sune 27. ve DG AL Me FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mowpay, June 25—6 P. M. The bank statement made up to-day compares as follows with that of last week:— Juneie $135 300 007 28 20,558 Tenet aisbe june 16. . F & 928 }1 538,654 “ 23., 125,886,505 23,350,921 8.779.115 90,620,513 Increase $486,668 Decrease 769,632 40,671 917,841 The increase in the loans is moderate considering | the efforts which have been made by the banks for | some time past to increase their discount line; the decline in specie is just about what was expected. The principal change since last week is in the Bank of Commerce, which has increased its discount line about $640,000, and has lost $818,000 in specie. The amount of coin in the bank vaults is quite large | for the season of the year. In the course of a day or two the California steamer will arrive with the usual semi-monthly remittance. At the corres- ponding date last year the banks held $21,759,881 in specie, and the discount line stood at #121 ,744,449. The heavy specie shipments of June had induced a pretty sharp contraction. There is no change to report in money; the \ amount offgring at call at 4 a 5 per cent isin excess of the wants of the street, and choice paper is much wanted até$a5}. The bknks cannot | evease their loans without putting the average | price of money down to four per cent. ‘There is a fair demand for foreign bills for the | Wednesday's steamer from Boston; the current | rates are 109j aj for sixty day bills on London, | and 1102 8 } for short sight; for bills on Paris, 5.134 af for sixty day bills, and 5.114 a ¢ for short sight. Some gold—probably about $200,000—will go for- | ward to Boston for shipment in the steamer, The new seheme for the establishment of banks of issue in British India is caleulated to exercise hereafter | considerable influence on the flow of specie | from this country to Europe. During the past | ten years the United States have shipped over $00,000,000 in gold to Europe, almost every dollar of which has been converted into silver in France and Germany, and the silver shipped to India and China. In India alone, the annual coinage of sil- ver rupees is said to amount to not less than «ixty millions of dollars—silver being the only circulating medium in that country. parts of Fra: Department of Indian Finance, proposes to establich four banks, one at Bombay, one at Madras, one at Caleutta, and one in the northwestern Province, all of which are to be allowed to issue notes toa limited amount. These notes are to be received an the Bank of England principle, by deposits in the bank vaults of one-third their amount in «pesie and another third in government bonds. Thos, in the as it used to be in many Mr. Wilson, the head of the ne | event of axon npon the banks, they could only re- deem one-third of their circulation in coin; another | Cleveland and Toledo, 314 a 4; Chicago and Rock | bo 50 50 100 ty 155 withstanding this, the company actually paid a pore pie pen nd = ‘abn dividend on the stock, amounting to $61,963, This P= ies m be. fox 60. do. dividend must haye been paid, of course, vy | 0... 60S ta borrowing money. Jt appears that some months | 4 500 do. since the diréctors confessed’ that they had a float- Gem ff ing debt of about $100,000; being anxious to pay it 92 «100 a 30 off, they contrived to sell—to friends of the proper- 100 250 me = * 22 |, ty—honds enough to raise that sum. But, instead of . 0 do... ..D30 a applying the money to’ the purpose for which it 7 in 1 rd me S was raised, it must have been used to pay the divi- 7 91 «(100 do... 5830 32 dena, for the floating debt now is sajd to be no less hes Po than $160,000, Such financial mancewwres can have 00 do. butone result—ruin and bankruptcy. Ifthe Indiana- . He 1g polis and Cincinnati Railroad hes any friends who 200 do. care to save the property, they should look to it in P S time. 120 Chic &R The following dividends have been declared:— 4 do. The Park Fire Insurance Company 2 dividend of 0 to. blo ©. nt do. ten per cent; the Continental Bank three and ahalf | 100MSo &N la RR... 1335 50 do. per cent, and the Bank of the Conimanwealth three | _ $6 ¥So8NIngs.anwx Me | rd and a half per cent; the Petersburg Railroad Com-,) 50 ¥ 10 iss pany five per cent; the Mercantile Fire Insurance a 3 cn Company a. semi-annual dividend of six per cent, | 50 | The Bupreme Court of Wisconsin, in the farm 45 Michigan Southern and. Northern Indiana, 194 a | mortgage case, fully sustains the right of rogds to 4; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana guaran- | \ke mortgages as security for stock subscriptions teed, 28] a }; Panama, ex-dividend, 126 a 123; Illi- | from farms, Island, 693 4 70; Chicago, Burlington amd Quincy, | pay for it. He wan willng to give his note for i 72} a 734; Mlinois Central 7’s, 91 a 4. With theese trteation of tranettertag i to Taig the so? Ouv attention has been drawn to the Tndianapotis | ney. The result is the same as it would have been if the and Cincinnati Railroad, which concern appears to | Gelendent bad ‘mor be pursuing the course which, prior to 1957, } the end, by either method, the company has the money, brought so many previously sound railroad com- | the So —e be By Somme panies to grief. According -to the last report of | action to get the for ita ; instead of a single this company, it earned in 1959 $414,759; its ex- | 00@- But it was. means tend! ly 0 the execu. penses (part of which the directors disingenuov-!y attempt to class under the head of construction, when, in fact, they were incurred for ordinary working repairs, &c.) were $357,656; balance to credit of income, $57,102, Its interest payments (which were uncommonty «mall considering that the concern has a bonded debt of $1,500,000) were $93,296; taxes, #6,708; total, $100,004, Jeaving a deficit on the year’s work equal to $42,902. Not- 79 0 4; Reading, 10} a 41; Michigan Central, 473 a nojs Central, 63 a 4; Galena and Chicago, 62 a 4 | thing except wo stock ing direct! | Hon of its power of Building a rallroad by disposing of ite stock for the money necessary ther: 4 ef payable July 2; the Pacific Mills a dividend of four | 200 + per cent, payable the 26th instant, and the Salis- bury Mills of seven and a half per cent, payable July 2—both in Boston; the Worcester and Nashua Rajiroad Company a semi-annual dividend of two dollars per share, payable in Worcester on the 5th of July; the} Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable at the Farmers’ Loan aud Trust Company, in this city, " do 200 on the 24 of July. 100 Harlem RR pref. The Granada, which left New Osteans on the 2ist | 192 G0. 860 instant, has three thousand dollars in specie on | 200 Mich Cen RR board for this city, and thirty-seven thousand for Havana. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows: — SSsssleeeeervcs Seeseeeesse RRR KR & New York City Banks, Monday, June 25, 1860. se-tonuoe 1.505 8 053 1 ace ‘ 6 415,633 | Bull's Head..... "486.974 We learn from the Peoria Transcript that an po MD ag Be on important case is now hearing before Judge Powell, | Continental... . “6,307 219 ot th Okeut ta Chambers, in that city, relative to | Gmmanw' ae acontroversy between the Peoria and Oquawka - 13,126,480 2. Railroad, and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ee Railroad, as to the control of the line between + 844,907 Galesburg and Burlington. i A statement has been received in St. Lonis show- + 1,500,963 280,367 227,186 1,213,226 ing that the quantities of Pike's Peak gold dust for- : BSime agsoer~ “ates sopaoe warded to the Philsdelphia mint since July last . | ate see meee amounts in value to uot less than $600,000. 732.678 ; At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Chi- | Leather ‘Mantas Pato ost 200 08 araae iaesnt cago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, H, on benno inne a held June 22, 1860, the following persons were 4.186.483 jaeae” sree a.meaes elected as directors for the ensuing year:—John Van Nortwick, Batavia, Ill.; Chauncey S. Colton, | a laa ie vetoe Golesburg, DL; James F. Joy, Detroit, Mich.; | 29,986 Erastus Corning, Albany, N.Y.; John M. Forbes, | op Rae ee Jno. W. Brooks, Samuel R. Spinney, Robert 8. T1582 Sita Watson, William Boatt and Henry P. Kidder, Bos- ‘ate “betiser ton, Mase., and Edward L. Baker, New Bedford, 128,459 972,923 Mass, This is the same as the Board of last year, dears s00'see with the exception of Mr. Kidder, elected in the $9,212 839,121 place of J. H. Burch, Esq., who, having some time | XS a] feat previously tendered his resignation, peremptorily | Ccean 115,608 1 declined a re-election. rate a5oe008 The New Orleans Picayune of Jane 22 reports:— | People’s. 5,160 3s re coutinued thactive, and operations indicated | Phenix. 125,117 1,718,010 eof any kind, either foreign or domestic. Of- ~ forings have become exceedingly reduced, and the de- ny a } 198 mand is otill better than nominal for any class of bills. ‘Shoe and Leaiber Drawers, however, are still unwilling to make conces. | Soeend Leath sjons, and previous rates are erally submitted to, We State. +9) repeat ag follows: —Clear sterling bills, 110 a 1101; bank iio rates for direst remittance, 110% a 110\. Bills, with ‘ shipping oeuest# ‘attach, 10 a 10g France, | Uaioe. a eg We ond pene Total. Annexed is a statement of the business of the en ee Panama Railroad for the six months ending the CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 36th ult., on which the dividend of six per cent'no-'}' Asmii—tthe martes wad quies bul sraety> with ene of ticed on Saturday was icnnded:— pe! Lenn pate at Gaga. ‘and of at 5c. per Ib. Rarninge—Net amount received afler deducting Poem as Phitie aad aseee ot, exe hange, } etien <eeee$128.315 | noon ot a norte aabee in prices, but owing to the ab. rained and in process: 29,778 | gence of private advices the market was less active in the whieh returns bave pot Uniteu Stites government transportation from: January 1 te June 30. Extra State... Total... 0-04 Pepper sanspotacstce Saperiine Weete From w deduct interest on Common to choice bonds with exchange and St, Loaia extra. commisg ion: Mixed to «tra ig) Disbursements in and on the Isthmur, connect. ed with the running and re. Straight to good extra do. boost Choice extra tanily and bakers’ brands pairs of the road............ 236,208 ‘Corn nai, Jersey and Brandywine Fxp s for new iron, —Canadian flour was firmer, with sales of 500 bbls. at $6 60 8 $6 90 for spring wheat extra, and $6 a 7 50 for winter do. thern four—The sales embraced about 3,500 bbis., Ceietas ss Ol a8 Oe ee ROLES TURE coxaget on | third would be secured by the government stocks; | Mercemton doco3 coe. -+. 0716 | $182, and Milweukes chub Several questions were here put to the witness but he | but thé value of the remaining third would depend teas ie RIT geemed not to koow any dking about them tly by boar- | on the quality of the bank asset, To one accus- SUPA GE HNMR 45 6, 459. 106s +, «5s SERA pa mad) = Bee eee pry Toga Taw Seach of irurt as much as he seemed desirous te do, with | touted to our safeguards in this country, such a | We read(in the Pottaville Miners’ Journal of | Ti" chaceat hea BRige., roand yellow at Tor. and the his own violations. | systegn seems loose: but it has worked satisfactorily | 74n¢ 2— | RE ty Rhy Tg, MO vate y Rowinal; seticos By “MET, Greet, that’ ber never” otateg | im Burope, end, with guyertiment protgction, may | ree avstiez oLcnal sunt by ratvoad this west w34d.san |:fonaseey, Temas 6 0 GBAGray without eae oft, there was po com qugineer | cngaged | prove equally safe in Asia. If it succeeds, the pre- ey ee week of lastyear! | Comte -—A cargo of | 2.600 bags Laguayra was fe ‘engineers empoyel by" the Gommionners were | Det Bnancial aystem of British: India will be revo- | fe “ade ‘teiwa.am, crease hie week of 5,608 wnsover:| S4l yt, Weacaiba'st Ioijers 1sne. oN MMe mot ft for their pinces; bas Soeeey stated that ha, | Jutionized, bank notes will take the place of silver | cularly for quality. The trade from all the regions ‘ivate mever saw work 60 well done by the days work as it i# sums up this week as fellowe:— a a ree nea mea eine aarg, wick ae it '9 | as a circulating medium, and the insatiable demand Bice Fnowa Me top i fe cor cate which | for silver, which has mearly drained continental “Ton ae failed to ge ie Ditter com- | Furope of that metal, wil! decline, Upon the con- | Philadelphia & R.. 49,380 982.921 Sioers have donead wells uay st rf men could don” |, sequences of such a change upon our export trade | SRGyWil Canal Seay See Mr. J. um | in gold to England itis hardly necessary to onlerge. | Lebigh Cano! W986 528.070 ber of cargoes of br refened 7 7 * ‘North by them wok the | The drain of silver from London to the Bast could | Sersntom: North. ah strte Brick beck, and ‘aflerwvardn sold them vo the igi Ave) not be checked without cadeing a glat of gold at | Penn, Coal Co. “= 110486 tue Railroad to build their stables, &e.: never sald any | Tel k H. Co 22,349 136,296 Steeped Le Te Sak, the apch cept ta geoersly} aes = ig fee. (Me. Warner a ir. Peck had. e atoc! was generally lower to«lay, not Do North........ ISAT |, samen “The brick sent we ths Park’ wag ihe gory | Withstanding the favorable advices from Europe and heat r By ee . the activity on our corn exchange which resulted &5.523 | gt surnat 10 the saslataot retinas te Seat he wes the M4 | theretrom. ‘The decline in prices is in part ascribed ghasy | and on ibe | to the «plit im the democracy at Baltimore and the 199.784 | Poanels Sipeurneen: Approach of a parely sectional contest for the Pres. ian iano | ut =<" L. ee wan to take 1 idency. A few days will dissipate this grownd of 164.904 2,999,046 Lowe recive ne oad hee ee ne have to roped | alarm. Whoever be elected of Gha vations candi ee i Sooke Tar eee | takes of sop gy Ae the dealing) ineies in the | dates now before the people, the Union will be paseo the quantity of rain thas bse failcn was we AES, without any | Preserved and the prosperity of the country will | thie eoascn, we are pleased to learn that the collieries ge- Navan " fear or favor of any person, if 1 at it] would be | not be materially affected. Meanwhile, we note a Pr dogg epee lg fee DM fy a potted Tae, mM tur. | decline of j per cent in,Btate stocks, and rather mote | fyuaneine to be taken to guard againat these difheuluies. | Oits—Linsocd was Sonora oiet, at S80. 080s. a | in the *pocutative railway shares. Missoaris fell |” The » ints at tite water of flour, wheat, | %%F both American and Of } per cent. All the Western shares were | coon and bariey for the third week im June, 1860 | active, and closed 2a} per cent lower, with a general disinclination | ang 1859, have heen aw follows: ee to buy them at the decline. Toledo fell of 1 per Flour, Wheat, Con, Barta, | $15 cent, chiefly on the return for the third week of = ‘ora we Pat | | gos / Jone, which shows a decrease of $886 as compared Ri RES * aes 18/800 4,000 | frm “tea | with came week last year. The New York Central —— \ jae aap tec, chen? ees. sold down to 81{ againat 82] on Saturday, Pacitie | TDeremee ...--22500 2080 BP ~plesigenry | eae Panama as much, the | The ageregate of the reNeipte above art '| Bitter was selling at 1%, @ 1oe. | Mail declined J per cent, and as mach, th at (b TX @ We. for Ohio aad State, | price at the close Weing avout 127 ex dividend | ‘** #0 far for the years 1860 aand 1859 have eons | ie, atte. for fir, and 18% a Oe. for prime Wo chotee Against 104 on Saturday, The market closed ee = ae ah pete ncedy at 04 4 0 8462),, and prime at 9415 stead) it th follows: quotations: — Virgini 1860... . M2 100 (1,740,900 3,082 800 ay ' nae. sie A 506; dion te, 844 a}; Canton, 19%; | 0 me we Sa) a pphente taneap cube, | pares . Ke . 4, | Cuberland Coal, 19414; Pacific Mail, 00h A 91; | increase......11F 900 1414900 1,971,009 Dow. 84,900 hia, ine tango ee +o. for retin ‘win of obs of the Dlickuritb-skeue, vores saw the bua | New York Central, 81) a $2; Brie, 18) 8 f; Hudson | Redncing the wheat ‘o flonr, the axcegs in che az * ry grades, to Ts. OF | Dilebiny qucite diving working how %j the quoits were ' River, #7] of Harlem, 12 a J; Harlem preferred, ' ceipte of 1800 f& equal to $09,710 Dhls. of flour. Winecry — Salon of 00 barrele were made at 2130. | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Occan Steamers. EUROPE. Dua Por fune 13...New ¥« Jane a ¥ ak a es Serae Vaya York June 25, arriving at Ha- Renee Milite CMAN er ho See Toemimaneny ‘York. MOON sRT8. 7 35. wom water, Port of New York, June 25, 1860, CLEARED. Sip 4 Fag a oo 48 Sete Sus i Livingsion, Rampson, Autwerp—W F Sehmidt, eh, igus Napoleon diam, Hambare— Bak Abertopte (Br), Wang, Hull—H Smith & Son, Bark Australia, Molle, Havre. Hark Cerere i 3 oa Cadis Draper & Devin. x 4 Bark Travelier CBPY Randell, Ho Yancir. Ee Sie aac. deen ftom, GY), Samper, Bark ‘Caroline illems,, Hilems, Bilzabethport-Moteatt a. ip ‘and | rachee. , ‘miles | _ S4ava, June &In port barks John Grifin, Park, for Boston lized hence | 6or7 a; Vivid I, }, Blanchard, for NYork 5; Ram for Charlene; AM 98 patton Ae, herd, Herriman, and Sine nples, for dake Welkian Cor Geomatie ‘Hunts bence for Savannah: 24th, 12 M, lat $729, | and Nicholas Cu Chase, for do Ht, signal ‘a bark showin, 2 white flag with lelers 'L Din it, | Emma F C1 Hall, for do me or Liule, for steering 8, on # wind. The M had strong NE gaies the enuire | 40'8 days; brig Robis, Kiliman, for passage ie Texns, June 7—Arr Resurezioné, Radieb, NYork; 7h, Caro Kieamehip Locust Point, French, Baltimore &e, with mdse . fn dg Ba Ry F ’ “Fscom’ Jue 8-H Vsiant, Yornay, Norval Steamship wall, 3 ij wit cool iokc Atwood, Tingan, CB, 10 days, Punard; vessel to Miller & HH: Schr Ocean Bird (Hr), Lock! ie platen, OD B. Lockhart, Windsor, days, with whine L Tier Bri, Bishop, Hillsboro, 9 days, with plaster, Sehr Spray ( Shaw, St Andrews, 14 days, with lumber, to for New Bodford. . BELOW. TB Walker, Raynes, from Matanzas —By sieamtag es. + meamiship Quaker City, Havana. Wind at sunrise NE; sunset SSE, very light, Telegraph Marine Reperts, NORFOLK, June 24—A large ship, name unknowa, is re- vorted to be ashore on Currituck. 1 ANCH, 1 miQRO RAMEN are eet tant advent a . N OTL ANDE Len 25, gunset—No inward bound vessel in SANDY HOOK, Inne 25, sunset—No inward bound vessela in sight. Wind W! very light; weather clear, Miecellancous, Snir Jane Hexpensox—Norfotk, June £3—Ship Jane Hen- derson, of and for Raltinore foe a Liverpool, is ashore 25 miles crew ond passengers in a most perilous condition,—(By tele graph to ENwood Walter, Req, Secretary of the Bar lof Un- register, rated A2, and owned by J Henderson & Co, of Bal- tiimore. Serr Crartas Cooren, bn (mo date) wate Jeux! Campbelia. Bane Marviasn, Creeby, at Na hae, experienced scvere weather mast, several other «para, &e. Kenn ATALANTA, Taylor, jrom Sydnoy for Salem, with coal, ln aahore of Barrington, NS No partcdlars. er—Chatieston, June Tnmber ; leak on the 2 this port to repair damages. tBy tel) Bis Avsrumnix, June $—An American bark, bottom han been picked up off Bast Ferschelling, aud carried bute Oat | port June 5, by some English fluhermen.” Lavraroo., June 12—The More Castle, for % while Waigy towed Bh of Uo, twto the viver posaccaae toe bebe and mizen mosts by collision with the ‘Bright, for Melbourne, also in tow, Which roscited’ appareatiy' ns damage. Tonpox, June I RM Mills, of Angusta, Mo, Ar. srehs. cry kucnaetaen See eet Limere the from St Jobn, NR, Shs |, hating been ashore on Nori! okt April 12 from Shang. Tore topmast, tapenllunt Roterdam, by, mate and two seamen Temaing fi 7 Pe ae ag most. She lies and it ix reported ne We Segal oest ietetg aaah it Setpe liminary ving been taken April 4—The cargo of the Amertean nix, Hoxie, for hich took fire at port Been all innded. ‘The hall uot materials sold Re yee Rio Jaxvmo, June I—Rark 8 W Porter, Lane, from New York, which arrived here 26th wit, hound tw ¥ 180 re bs} heen woried), put in leaky. A survey has been een Idand newessory te siechatge her to di Svprey, od niles of Glory, Rey (Chetwm bh ‘on Teck wind. on shore, 91 ¥, and on the next day had parted ts but the remaioe three pincer, Ags at Bermada Je: inst, harks 1 ‘ rr at Bermuda 3st inst, barks Lady Suffolk, Robattewn, wh, called off for prowistona: §; | Sir Sea Pea TAPES hn, main etn , Ni Provinestown, 99 bbls hpbk bi. all wells — ae. agin Ben King, from NOrienne for Liverpool, June #, lat 4 J Nt . Sehnektan, (rom NOrieans for Havre, Jane rk) © B Hazel a hence for St John, 1 mien Rae charts, omar sno Ree on mn Ioetepinives niled for b Pan See lf, { Alice, Murphy, By ' lia, re ey fn ay: NU; , he ‘Cullen, Canmrr, A 5 Rowe: ; Comps . from from i o € a4 iy ship Ann FE Thom peon ant etlent alanis, rt of cargo were thrown orer, | f ngelo, Gariton, C amd Montevideo: Sof Cape Henry; masts ent evay, chip broke in two, andthe | derwriters) The J H wns butit at Baltimore in 188, 670 tone | —Kehe Fame, from Jackson. | ' | SESROREP RC wren oa | RES Duwnarx, June 10.—Arr Geo D Dousman, Smith, Thrail vie Queenstown. Gtascow, June $—Arr Corra Linn, Lather, N York. Sid 9th, Insane R Davis, Hand, Montevideo ane Bronce Ayres. , Rartelle, ‘leston; Arab, Gra- th J Ceres, Mumphrey, § York ete a iO rs par enm 3 Hontons St Marys, ee jaxey, New 8 Pichor Norlewns soda Ware, hielts aod Ge Golly NOrieans. nd Nor a Dewalt NYork. AX, Three Brothers, Feotou, Phila ith, F Patten, Richmond, ply sehr Oceau fit br Mea amas, Bot: oth, Kangaroa (es) thea de Se i, Towelle ain Geo Pree Cnuck, ), Moodie, Boston. Sth, Michael A mi - te ae Spedden, Woosung; Statesman, 11th, Shawmut, Higuina, Caleutta; Savanah: pone ‘Nath! tomy | Jamaica vin Newport}. ay hank, Japan MVR: Pei, Gry, se hare AWC at n, oo De. oH Femmyivania, Phisleiphiay: nie Fresieut¥inore, Sein, Yori. Cla Sth, Katha, ieee Sark and gid April Mb for Callao); 1h My fan: Francleco: Beatrice, Rogers, Briocots Hoya, Hares, Puget Sound; 3, Was Sheng Cook, tes Teck Reet? ir Ap’) Kennebec. PRC ARTIS ne It Maviha ‘Rideouts Sforse, N Yorks Newront, June W—Arr International, Seaboy, London for vil 12—In Kate Hooper, Johnson, for Maryland, Crosby, from Shanghae “eeo- Hong! and ind passed? pour wake games Arr Mal aH oesheris, N 8 W, March —Arr Christina, Barrick, Syd- map ant oi for Sen peetern) Tuleika, Glover, 15 days frome gunderland iar" ew ‘York. “Sid 10th, Kar) August, Huyzer, ‘Off (no date or place in report)—The tine, and ‘with two more known), all wn Channel, Fela FR. June win ort ba York Kg; brig Robt Mowe, outa fork, do, Sid St, , June 9—Arr Maria, Driscoll, Baltimore; 11th, alspen, Soar Philadeipbi ‘Sid “Sih,” Grow, Stewart, Havre. . Of do lth, Gen Berry, Cleaves, from St John, NB, and pro- xf: ue #1—Are ship Grace Rosa, Pendleton, NYork. Po Mey. hark Rit, Kerilo, Philadephia: St Lars May 28-Arr Levi Woodbury, Young, Havre for sbtmcknowm, May 26—In port ship Abby Blanchard, Waite, Brpnry. N 8W, March 17—Arr Hartley, rane OM Mora ame Bae Mert. psa Mer a Wh Red are st Mptegnste, sane’ Say? ua iB a me, Chllas, April Sb, = Szigannn renee, unde, ret, ae Tae ind SE to | jm rie y l, . Cd Margoret Reinhart, Peterson, ral von, Boston, horn, Amsterdam: brigs Wallace, | Calais: Win Wilson, Gtbbs, rw! Tight, Sing = Lc Le ae Jnyne, N York. to Fipelig tpt, Hanae on woud “han its” abi ny Wy Sy 4 r | NYork. al TER, June 22—Arr sehr § D Wentworth, Rider, LP e 18—Cid_sechrs Rose, Matanzas; Sepdvift, Fmith, Brazos Santia pan ze, < NEW tee yn dune ioe Are brie J Nestotere, eetrre, “amen; ° sland. "Cid strate ip. ori Hence New York via Havana; sche Saito, ‘rua, | ¢diraticiow: brig Margaret Stevens, Butler, from Havana. oh ee Chapman, Laurent, wana; schr Typhoon, hy, and Neptune. ed a8 ng Raney, R hier, Boston, Alice, Davis, NYork. Bid sehr Sale Rose, none, beg Abbott Ta rence, Puller, bond to Tn.on nccout ond wine: Sebr Whive Pons Miike, Waikhnore for Providenes, and about 40 other’ NEW BEDFORD, June 23—Arr schr Rilen Redman, Bow= "YEWPORT, J 2 PM—In port schre Tuew: s », Tupe = gins, from Boston for pth, Mites, Nye, (——} pe Sidence fir NYork: Anson, taifiey, for Aa; AC. Wee! Lake, from Boston for Phitadeiphia; John G Wrigit, June Z—Arr steamer Beverly, Pierom, ‘estom, Long, Salem; Silver inet, Pere “hive: Cornelia, Ruma, Miediocks Wick | 3 -_. s a Sinha WM tata tc Rea ee Sid‘sehr Oceun Bird, Contes: Bahtinnore, ‘2Mth—Are ateamor Al Jones Rone: schra teabe! At, berto, Tooker, Baltimore; Vola, Brooka, Port Ewen; sloops i. doy Atwater, ' | Atwood, Hall re Mat Richmond; 16th, steamship LaCrosse, Davie, aera BW Ba Voss a Ary sche Net Sikeren, Boston. Chl steamship: "Ranson, June 1—Arr brig Hudson, Griffin, Pucks: RAL LEIVAN, June 19—Sid sche Froderick Dyer, Gitmore, JF Bent from Cherrytiekdy Arr schra J Price, Kelley, ‘altiman, Rlewthera. Cir dtet, bri ‘steamship | aie julee, Mate jomton; 2B, Parkorsburg, Jone 23—Sid sehr B Brown, Ti 0, NYork. reer