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ke "? Y In port 19th, schrs Stax, Cordelia, Carolin, Nautilus, and June 18—Arr schr oe Panta a5 a ts Te achrs Mediator, Remedios; Mary, NTon Aid ath sloop Sophia: Vela, None Chasm gone, Baneor for temedios; thr Eflcabets Se Smale, Gene ‘ork for Newsa: HARTFORD, June echrs Ys Boy, Weaenger, i Mist L Daniel, Sooke Wed Fork: ores Ca ‘tocking, feabathport: Bid 30h eches 2 NEW YORK taal": or ‘ . pire toiry, Sentara. ont ea, ee eee THE scoTTisH Picnic. rR ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | established, with such bogadasien as to inainde territory ———— — viows of the shipowners, Lowever, and the engagements, et i as a general thing, were at the ratea paid ycstorday. | Eghth A: as Museen ot Oe Rew jn wh.eb it’has but recemtly become Tuunspay, June 226 P. Me pe oe Ieee wall 30 modified as to re- aceon feet st marinas | Soe Meeen-remneneens Bevel Per tobacco at 32s 6d, 'To Antwerp, 65 hbds ‘and 60 ipa a ilory, Doard this morning. New York Central closed %4 higher | yi inte particular locality, Whenever assess. ‘Hay was firm for shipping, under a fair demand 4 picnic is usually enjoyable Slight things, , FRIDAY, JUNK. 23, 1865... »» . ‘The Charges Against School Trustecs. TO THE EDITOR OF HERALD. . New Yous, June 22, 1865. As you publish the proceedings of the Board of Educa- tion, which reflecta upon my conduct, may not I ask, through the columns of influential journal, a sus- pot nS EE one—re} e very effectually ? . BS GTON LEE. than at the second board yesterday, Hudson River 24, | inonts are to be made, based on transactions which, may ol e and Pittsburg, 234, | have been carried on ima depreciated currency, it w Wehigan Southern 34, Clarslen? Gat | ‘be proper for the assvasor to nscertain the amount of the Rock Island %, Dlinols Gentral 1, Brie 34. Government | jr ore vaiue of sales or receipis in lawful money of securities were firm, Coupon five-twenties advanced | iho United States, accurding to the best information he | the government, at $1. however, occasionally interfere with and disarrange | ~~ wet : aniels, Tooker, NYORT Cours Dolphin,’ Ordcker, York, 5 61g, an advance of 3 upon the | can obtain as to the average value of such dej ‘Hors.—The market was quiet, with small aales at from J HIP 8, Jus ip! ’ 3. ‘Ten-forties sold at 9674, aa % currency for the period covered by the assessment. The | 20c. to 800. the best laid plang A fog does #0 cccasion- Ss PING NEWS. Fa Ee sane 1¢—Arr sehr Marthe Nickola last sale, Cloveland and Pittsburg was the most active | Got) on “cotion and by. spirits turpentine 5 sieck on the lst under purchases of nearly tom | special Frovision of the male Payable y the thousand shares by a clique. At the open board | person in whose hands Ki {cers of the Internal Rev ith reference to those at one o’clock the market was heavy and prices ecm ee Rey peas. wis vino a i were % a % per cent lower, At the second) but asscasinents will be made wherever they aro foul any regular board prices were a shade higher, but the market ‘Whenever person holda, as. purchaser, enue law! be was stagnant. Erie closed \3¢ lowor than at the frst cles rs | under ie Jotarutl, pe me iaF na, may be board, New York Central %, Reading %, Michigan | same to any Northern port or piace, he may apply to the Southern 4, Hlinois Central jg. Cleveland and Pittaburg | assessor to have the amount of tax asceriained and de- Mouatses was noticeable change. We A fog sided Early’s attack at Codar creek on mis of in wd ue mencerato wr 800 8a Forte Be teen nae iescacamemane Faavaicna.~ Receipt 167 ble out | late ocean regatta, and again, yesterday, « fog slightly meats, $45 do. lnrd. The demand for pork was disarranged the programme which had been laid out for snd phos again materially declined: Dew mess selling | tho celebration of the eighth annual plonie of the New ; ar Sede sentepe ty to Mp ibiiete ramancs je grace cman Steamship Lafayette (Fr), Bocande, Harre—Geo Mackem closing ati oO aide’ Aeure—-$18 = $19 for ine ibindeseys: wera sees Wh sa ner ip, Montezuma (Br), Hamshaw, Kingston, Ja— cma Une Wopery Srunnah—Lerie don, 4LNAKA0 FOR ‘YORE—TmIs DAY. GON RIBS. op -eecrreneeee & ‘MOOW GnTs. - —— TUK BPTS 00040009 . 7361 meu warea.........eve 843 Port of New York, June 22, 1865. NYork. port tecle, for Porto Rico: schrs Hemry Pdhonot aad ano, Exmbert for Miork 1 sl0o} io, Muncey, New Teen pelrel, Sears, New York; 1th; States June 10—Below, coming wy ‘Bordeaux; echr Althea, Godtrey, Ron te |URYPORT, June 15-814 brig Michigan, Greenlaw, PEW EDFORD, June 17—Arr schre Buena Vista, a, “| qi Tiace, Allen, NYork. Sid Ii Lano, Philadephia JP Y¥elnee, ty Nie t amination having been bad, | done for forward delivery, the speculative mania having trip from New Rochelle on time, She took the exours marti NYork; 18th, Stephen Water was X higher. Govornment six per conts were heavy. termined, [Tae Perity the amount of du ies thereon to | been checked by the departure of one of the leading slonisia.on board at South Sixth street, Williamsburg, at | Orendy SCO 1s cites Darts all Ri i schrs Lamarting, Johne an Coupon five-twenties were 3 lower. Ten-forties Were | tho coliector, and the collector will thereupon grant spirite for parte unknown, Bey i Ms sales of | half-past eight o'clock, being just one hour later than the "cud ver—Simes, Chase fist art tehre Go on Hngle, Kelley, and obedric 4 ples steady, The demand for the latter from the new national permit for their removal, after b. eseennicr = - nae ae ibis aie ed § val ae = Site ee oe Beet | ‘time advertinnd, r Bark Qoean Steed (Br), Flinn, St Johns, PR—Smith & TONDON, June 10—Are sobre Barah Eliza banks as 8 basis of olrculation keeps the | {0r thelr Sorago, inf Merrm required by the rogule- | was dull, and prices were nominal Cut meats ware in ‘WAITING AT THE DOCK igure Cabot (Br) MoGregor 8 John, 0B. Kelley, Paijadelphia for an Pratt, do for Saco; He stock firm, with a tendency towards a fractional ad- | tions for the establishment of bonded warehouses. On fair demand, and prices ag ina bb cr and was rather warm work, even at that early hour of the Pays ae lena (Hol), Biddle, Champlin, do for Cohasset. PR, fot New vance, 5, Un uae BORER ‘a8 Ge OAs CUR avian doe aces oe fare GI an gengen pe oo OE ete ST oe are 2a, for | morning. Women with babies and young children ar- | Brig DE Bewolg (Be) Oovert, Falmonth, Je—0) Dowolt. aa . was stronger, and an advance of 3 a % took place in ment showing the amount of duties thus certified | firmer, ‘The sales were 800 * at 16340. aldo; rived carly, with military promptitude in fact, and mar- Brig Albacore (BE en W cet eoner & Brown. ee ede eS ee Nyor ata OB Bullen Mery most of the shares, New Yorl ntral sol }, Erie | during the month pi ing, and the col or wi or 1 Sebr Laura le ( enson, Bt jones: f the sbi New York Central sold at 93, Eri hh preced: d the collector will, on or | kettle was hetd at 190i, ‘aud cheese Stalled thelr light infantry dangerously lose to the | febeLaure Dride clr) Henson tite Jone , if Z land. PORT ROYAL. June 14—Arr schre Fleetwood, Gardner NYork: 16th, Gerah Banker, Ellis, Pert) 753, Hudson River 10834, Michigan Central 10334, Rock | before the same transinit a descriptive schedulo of a debor old T Ward, Willeby, Piiadelphta; | 1 Island 98X, Michigan Southern 63%, Cleveland and alt bonds HBnleen yy hiss in, the course of the precede Pitisburg 6834, Fort Wayne 953¢, Cumberland (s.10) 4124. When. goods arrive in any Northern port under such Later the matket Was steady, ‘The volume of business in | transportation bond, or under permit issued by a Col- % lector of Custons under the regulations of May 9, 1845, e street is very limited, owing to the absence from 1¥2 | thoy will be received into the proper warehouse estab- water’s edge for fear of being left behind. . Every pass- ing steamer was closely scrutinized by the anxious ma fe rt, The sal re about Ce etentihntn aod tre al Go mae ‘eae trons who appeared to donive great satisfaction from 8430, a 85c.; 1,100 do refined, in_bond, at 52%c. a 63e, | rigorous performance of the double duty of looking after on the spot and, soller’s option, July, Free wag quiet | tho children and looking out forthe steamer. Tho ar- Pathoumum.—Tho market remained quiet, but. ‘Trumbull. were firm, especially for refined in bond, which ‘Schr Dakotah, Richards, New Orleans—N H Brigham, Schr Wanata, Hawkins, Mobile—A Bell’s Son: Bebr Robt Palmer, Wilton, Port Royal—N TL Movready & ‘Sohr White Foam, Hown, Georgetown—L Kenny. ‘Sobr MC Durfee, Grinnell, Washinglon—Bentlay, Smith & brigs G Leeds, Whitmore, do (and both sld 13th); dinson, St Johna, Fla; sehr Francis R Baird, Trelan, delphia (and both sid 15th); U6th, brig Elmira, Norton, schra Albert Thomas, Van Bruat, NYork; Montrose, Mott, - JP Auger, Aldrich, do (and all four sld same day); Ca & of some of the brokers and operators and an indispo- | Jished under the Internal Revenue laws in the district | and nominal. ian Club in hi B Kirk: 4, Washtngton—Van Brant «| Bprasue, Philadelphia; 16th, George J Marsh, Trwin, do (a sition on the part of those remaining to make now con- | into which the goods are brought, and the necessary con ‘Rrom was quiet, with small sales at 90. 0.0340. for Ran. | “val of several members of the Caledon! werd NA Ten (Beane we agin — Vee! Slaght, both ald 17th); Geo Haney. Curtis ‘Gomaters: oe a.) ' i ala: Weaplngioney eA. Cook, Spe delphia; Nancy Mills, ‘Small, Doboy Sound. PHILADELPHIA, June 19—Arr steamah{p Norman, } ker, Boston; barks Linda, Hewitt, Sagua: Talavera, thew, do; brig 8 Taseell (Bry Tia Cienfuegos: achat D Bova, lly, NBedford; ® Bru Gregory, ‘Som ‘Amos Edwards, Somers, Savannah; Lucy Church, Adame Newport; Maria Foss, Foss, Boston; W Butman, Sinort, Hart ford; WW Brainerd, Pendleton, and Westover, Eldridge Boston; H P Simmons, Godfrey, Salem: Elwood Doron, Jam vis, NYork. Below, brig Hunter, from ‘Barbados. Cid bar’ Mary & Lonisa, Horton, 8 s; brigs J W Harris (Beh Davison.” Matanzas; Vincennes, Holzdon, Boston: Sica Rardenbrook, do; schra Western Star, Bearse, Port 8} Brant & Singh Sea ar eat nian Washiogion Van Brant & Sinaot if ‘ashingion— Se ae rordint Aloxanider, “Ellgabetpor-W 8 Brows Co, chr MM Merryman, Fry, Boston—Bentley, Smith & Co, Schr John Snow, Sahin Hosea cee & Richardson, Schr W H Mitchell, Eaton, Boston—Snow & Richardson, Sloop Oregon. Rhodes, Providence—L Kenny. Sloop W II Bowen, Jackson, Providenco—L Kenny & Co, Steamer Elizabeth, Fowler,” Baltimore, Steamer Millville, Ronear, Philadelphia, ARRIVED. tiflcates will bo issued for the cancellation of the bond in tracta pending their summer absence in the country. | 11) Same manner ag if the goods were transported rom ‘Tho condition of the money market 18, however, favor- | another bonded warehouse. Whenever any person is as- able to speculations for a rise. Call loans are made freely Gyan a tape we do are paid a pene te oo c nt, appointed unde rogu at fivé per cent on railroad securities, and as low as four Ta. ary Departient. for commercial interoourse with on government collaterals, Commercial paper continues | insurrectionary districts, the collector will issue a license in very limited supply, and the best grado is taken at 6 be pie 7988 Sant ay reeset brlitrger meagre uch ag may e tim, 87 per cent, the next best varying from 744 to 9. expiration of the license issued by the special agent. The Gold has been on the whole steady, although its firm- | amount assessed and thus left uncollected will be abated goon, and 10c, a 113c. for Carolina. and tartan stockings, created temporary diversion and —We note further sales of 18,000 Ibs, No, 2 | raised every body’s spirits, But the day grew warmer, at 153<c., and 90,000 do. grease at 10c. a 110. Ls oy Parks yak tioew action, Bok prices were | 82420 breeze came from the river, whey auddenly a unchanged, with an increased demand for raw. The sales | shout was raised of were 1,200/nnda, at 1240. 9 14%6, for Porto Bice and TERE 811% COMES. 8. & 11%c. for Cuba. We no ty xe8 | Stcaming around the head of the pier the Sylvan Grove -Havana ae ; ihds, Cuba a sling? peepee onprivate | ove in sight’ The men at the wheel worked with ‘Txa.—The market was quiet and unchanged. frantic enorgy and soon she was made fast to the dock Toacoo.—The lower grades were dull, gs nom- | anda gang plank run ashore. The Caledonians manned nsncting an masag ar fn ay mnie | Se Pe nm rma Comminie |r nrc Rom mgr er | cancun trent chr | Reet ue Cn rant moors | i et bet i the afternoon, Cash gold remains scarce, and an eighth H, McCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. Tutzow was steady, with sales of 30,000 Ibe., at 103¢0, TO FULTON FRRRY. With raee oo Pntproska, agfld, ichinond via, Fortress | Wood Doron. Jarvis, Providenoe; Ann S Cannon, Fennime per cent per day is the general rate at which it isloaned. | mh earnings of the St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute | * 17", 4, receipts, 80 bbla, ‘The market was dull and | _ Al! sboard was shouted, the lines cast off, and the bons eer aca rimore, Lowi Washington, 4B hours, with Rolie hase, Worconier: Geu Marion, Putringioay Ips De Oe PRs Rajlroad for the month of May were hoavy, with salen of 100 bby. Western at $2 02 steamed down to Fulton ferry, where hor arrival was | miso, to:Jas Hand.” Newman, Newburyport, i - ai 9:00 8. M.. 14226 $149,855 Y ee op John, Gibson, Kelley, Washington, 42 hours, | ,,20th--Arr brie Calamo, Morris, Cardenas; @ 7 143" 5:00 P. Me! 142 ee greeted by anothor largo party. Handkerchiefs were | with mdse and passongers, to 1 B Cromwell & Co. lotr, Fort Royal: Hunter (Br). Fenlsnen,, Bomlesrys 2 + 143% swam Court of General Sessions, waved, friendly nods and smiles exchanged. A few | | Ship Wm Tapscott, Warner, Liverpool, 38 days with mdse Ural ‘aren. spina, Gos Mf Lewis ttn i ‘The foreign exchange market has been rather quit. |’ Increase.....cecseeseseecerecee seeessseseeee $27 770 Before Recorder Hoffman. bundrod more, men, women, children and baskets, wore | “Win Pa'g Lovitt (of Yarmouth, NS), Chapman, Oaraum, | Bangor, Cld steamship Citena (Shan), agi, Twang Bankers ask 110 a 3 for their sixty days bills, but | Published returns of the import trade of this port from | Soon after the court opened yesterday morning the | taken on board, and the steamer started for the foot of 49 days, with iron, to Boyd & Hiucken. “May 22, lat 4444, lon | Toei. actes Thos Jefferson. Phil Gouitancda JK u M a vi Grand Jury presented a numbor of indictments and. re- s 8821, in a henvy gale from W to NW, shifted cargo, and was | Morons ance Tie oot inatient, Reynolds, and Maggie Vas transactions have taken place as low as 10034 a. Mer- | tho end of June, 1864, to the end of May, 1865, afford CHARLTON STREET, NORTH RIVER, pm ee ere mrp ag for 6 days; in'lat 48, lon | Fi sen’ Corson, do; Ariel, Tre ortsrnouth. jel, Treworgy, 2ist—Below bark Charles Brewer, from Fernandina; Richmond. Cld Ce Philadelphia (Br), P! schrs Alba, Adama, BW Pass; F Herbert, Parker, Boston; E Simmons, Smith, doz J MeClonkey,, Crowell, Providence, ‘Allen Downing, Rice, New York; California, Blizzard, Ne Haven; Emeline Rickey, Tice, Norwich; Rescue, Kelly, Cam bridgeport, A SILLAND, June 18—Arr schr Concord, Kennedy, Rocks ; and for NYor! 19th—Arr steamer Cnesapeake, Sherwood, New York. Ole dis Cora, Kelley, Philadelphia; Ida L Howard, McDuflq 20th—Arr schr Wreath, Small, Machias for NYork. PROVIDENCE, June 10—Arr schrs Fair Wind, Woodbulh York; James & Lucy, Robbins, do. — later, Ji 4 Westchester, 20th—Arr steamers Galatea ones, and Westchester Bat sumed the discharge of their duties. The prisoners were | where the barge Walter Sands was moored. On board afterwards arraigned to plead. Someof the accused per- | the barge wore about twelve hundred people, and baskets fons pleaded guilty, while the majority, om stating that | innumerable. The steamer was lashed to the barge and they were not guilty, wore remanded for trial. Thus far | together they started up the river en rouwe for Dudley's the Grand Jury have found a very large number of bills, | Grove. ‘The last stoppage was made at the foot of which have been disposed of with considerable despatch, THIRTINTH STREET, NORTH RIVER, ‘so that there is a fair prospect of clearing the prison be- | where about two handred people were in waiting. The whole number embarked on board the steamer and barge fore the summer vacation. District Attorney Ball, | wag about two thousand. All of them were known by though not appearing in court, gives his personal and | some member of the Club, so that roughs and members constant attention to all tho cases, and the arrangements | of the light fingered fraternity had no to crowd in eam a : Burk apoot (Of Nassau), Salsbury, Montevideo, 80 days, wpa Yu hurh soe ihe aiua, 12 days, with sugar, to Timur, Jonson, 8a . Ween a Gon Been 6 dayaN of Hayteras with calms snd it airs. ark Woodland (of St John, NB), Hammond, St Jago, 19 days, with sugar, to master. 22th inst, lat 30, lon 76, spoke whaling schr Mary E Curren, with 70 bbls sperm oll, cruis- Ing: 19th, of Cape May, saw bark Windward, bound 'N. rig Giovanni (Ital), Luise, Palermo 60 days, passed Gib- raltar April 28, with frnit, to Champaran helps & Co. Brig Hound (of Haligax, NS), Anderson, Mayaguez, PR, 12 dayn.with molasses, to J F Whitney d Co. ‘Grig Thames (of Five Islands, NS), Corbett, Trinidad, $2 days, with sugar, &c, to P T Nevins & Bons, Has been 7 days cantile bills are quoted at 109 a 34, and bankers at short | the following comparison: sight 110%. 1868, $166,388,064 ‘The appointment of Mr, Van Dyck, the Superinten- | 1864 dent of the Bank Department of this State, to succeed | 16 a ‘The reduced imports during this time furnish an argu- Mr. John A. Stewart as Sub-Treasurer, igjannounced from ‘Washington on official authority. ‘This gives great satis- ment in favor of the probability of increased imports in faction to the. financial community here, who. were ap- | the future, as our markets throughout the hbahett have prehensive that the @@eretary of the Treasury might, fall | ee gradually becoming more and more bare of foreign handise. ‘ into tho error of giving the office to a politician | Merchandise. : who, without understandiog,.hls daties,, might. at| . re Tyccipts for castors duties at this port daring the ths were:— , litate the transac. | *8d exercise thelr peculiar avocations, f Hatteras, with light winds and calms. the same time be tempted to use his position for the | me éleven mont of his office aro euch as to greatly faci . Nor Hatteras, with itg and calm me eae TET tea ocrteas do. promotion of party and other purposes. Mr. Stewart | 1803: $47,204,672 | tion of the criminal busincss of the county. TN EU pil Doar, aa ey pan a iqiifif Anna Bell (Br), Taylor, Cow Bay, 11 days, with opel, Maria, Chase, NYork: Jams Parker’ Sen, Kelley, and Arges retires to assume the presidency of the New York Trust | 1865.. 2 53,382,408 HIGHWAY ROBBERY. for a lifo time, Walter Srott sang— core Means, p Obarts ee emens Cow Bay, 12 days, with P, r bark Hanson Gregory, Gregory, NYork; sobra Company at the end of the month, and he willcarry | The exports in May we James O'Connor and John Reynolds, jointly indicted oT were worth ten yoars of mortal life ‘chr Annie Nessenden (of Shelburne, NS), Nessenden, | B Catlisle, Bheldo Work; Minnesots, ‘Geo nome with him the respect and esicem of all who bave bad for robbery in the first degree, pleaded guilty to grand To view that scone of warlike strife. Arroyo, PR, 15 days, with sugar, £¢, to Jones Lough, Math York. p Barat mri rio * ae detente eed Hoar so0 H ’ But moro yoars than th bard of the North int it 9980, Jon 7116, spoke sehr’ UD, of New » | PORTSMOUTH, June 20—Arr schr A.bion, McLean, New official relations with him. 1864, faginding specie * et) larceny, and were remanded for sentence. The com: | tioned wil Sunes roy pm ree “a sree ne prec er henée, bound een ae ae UTH, June mn, 1865, exclusive of spe 1/°9{250,875 | nant was Willard B. Dudley, residing st 17 Roblason | toyetter under mick enjoyable. auspices ge wore thoes of | wiktmoitess wr tNerurk peas os eh T” | sZAWZUCKES, Suse 29--Arr whrAimon Bacon, ‘Marg Mr. Jacob Russoll, who has just resigned the position of cashier of the SubyTreasury, had occupied it for six- teen years, and it is stated that he will soon recive an appointment in connection with all the Sub-Treasuries. The waste of trouble and saliva which is at present involved in complying with the Internal Revenue act, ‘This is less than half the amount in gold valuo of the imports during the same month, although tho latter wero unusually light; for which and other reasons thoy are likely to be larger in the fu- ture. Our exports of specie were less than usual us '. Schr Eliza Jane F, Howard, Hilton Head, 8 days, Sehr Hurd, Gray, Charleston, 8 Says, erik naval stores, to Jobn § Ingraham, ' (The H arrived 21st.) Schr Z A Paine, Jones, Eastport, 10 days. Schr Connecticut, Carle, Bangor. Schr Hero, Small, Salem. Sehr If Davison, Long, Gloucester, 7 daya. Sehr Plymouth ‘Rock, Norria, Boston, $ days. sey City. SALEM? Jurie 18—Arr schr H W Benedict, Cane, Philadel phia. Sid 17th, schr C 8 Edwai Gandy, niladelphia. STONINGTON, June 16—Arr brig James H Counce, Com, Georgetown, DO, for Boston; schre Albion, Smith, Phil phia for Hallowell: Erie, Holmes, Elizabeluport for Amem ury; Ganges, Eaton, dé for Lynn: Ann, Cousins, NYor® for Balem; Louisa, Hamlin, do for Boston; Ellen Eldridge, do for Salem; Pocahontas, Baxter, do for street, who stated in his complaint that on the night of | yesterday. Men, women and children of all ages had a tho 11th inst., while he was in a ealoon in Greene street, | few hours of pleasurable enjoyment which they will all the prisoncrs camo in and engaged in conversation with | long remember. bertaon’s string band had been en- pie, stating that they bad just returned from the war. gared, ‘and to its music tho Jads and lasses of Bonnie On leaving the saloon he was followed by the prisoners, tland danced stately quadrilles, merry reels and giddy who jostled against him, and when he reached the cor- | waltzes. Colonel James L. Frazer, President, Mr. ner of Prince street O'Connor came in front of him and | Alexander McLean, Treasurer of the New York and Now during the eleven months ending with May, as they fs ‘oon with regard to stamps, is a source of great annoyance to asked him what time it was, whereupon he took out his’| Rochelle Steamboat Com) contributed very much to | Schr Angeline, Hix, Rondout for Portland. H 5 the business pubiio, and ‘one'which’calls for the eatab- | AxBtessted only $34,280,761, against $61,141,111 for the |’ gold watch to.give htm the informaon, when O'Connor | the enjoyment of the ome ry Sieamet ied Jacks, raat ty Pol 36 hours, 0 & | island; Yan's Vail, Vail, NYork. for New Bedford Lshment of « stamp office, such as existe in the capitals | sume sme in 1864, and $50,786,068 for the like period in ee is Da SD See VO ae ee THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, Rerunxnp—Bark 6H Waterman (Br), Stevens, hence torch | gic’ Ate sents Jonas © Chew, “Deering, Jersey Cl of each vf the kingdoms of England, Ireland and Scotland. | 186% The total exports of produce and merchandise for under whose auspices the picnic was inaugurated, is an sass es _Zalmontn, E, returned in consequence of having Zaunton; John 4 Dix, Dow NYork for Ntarorc a ee | th i wero:— THE UNION SQUARE GARROTERS PLEAD GUILTY TO | association of our Scotch fellow citizens. In the year lor, ip Sore months ending 20: ay, ROBBERY. 1856 they resolved themselves into a society for the tat Carlini, Bheldon, do for Providence; J 8 Swan, Mayo, Welle Stamped paper is bought from the stamp offices there | 142. ea cie rae et SAILED, i ‘ Gari, 8h 3s Provteness 38 Be and kept for sale by the law scrivencrs and lconsod $222,310, of extending a helping hand to such of their coun- iet—Steamships bien , Morro Castle, Evening t for NYor! lero, jem for do; Pi y 1864, 201,312,465 | Charles Gay and James Morrison wore also jointly arenas might’ require assistance in the country of | Sty oA neni Pr Dill, Boston for Delaware Bay. dealers in stamps throughout the country. Bankers, | 1865. 229,016,928 ath (] 5 ual Port the above vessels, and mostof thesd merchants and others send blank check books in large The Merchants’ Exchange (national) has de- quantities to the stamp offices to be stamped with a press | clared a semi-annual dividend of fivoper cont, payable on mark and kept for use. This process involves a mere in- | the 1st of July. The Murine Bank has declared a regular dentation of the paper, and dispenses with the uso of | dividend of five per cent and an extra divi- ink and gum, At tho same time it obviates | dend of five per cent. The Merchants’ and Manu- charged with the high crime of robbery. Mr. Wm. RB | their adoption, and also to raise funds to build a ‘hall B, Wing, of Otsego, who was the ¢omplainant, stated that | where the national games of Scotland can be k ‘up. onthe morning of the 14th of this month, about five They received a ter of incorporation in 1859, and have now three hundred and forty-five active members. o'clock, while walking along Union square, near Fif- | ‘tho following are the names of the officers:— teenth street, Gay approached him from behind and President, or Chief, George Mitchell; Vice President, seized him around the neck and held him firmly, when | or Second Chieftain, John Goldie; Second Chieftain, or Morrison suddenly appeared on the scene and commenced | Treasurer, John Barrie; Third ieftain, or Secretary, Wind at sunset SE and light. Miscellancous. from Sutton's line for San ‘at Quincy in 1856, has been sold acta Sears a teem peeies, a at Blue Hill in 1818, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS . M Baxran_Maxnrvs.—On. Wednesday; June 21, at thé residence of Benjamin W. Wilson, aoe re Eg tho risk of stamps which are affixed coming | facturers’, the Irving, the Ninth National and the-| go rife his pockets. Mr. Wing was held so tightl John Watt; Fourth Chieftain, or nding Secre. by the Rev. B, Peters, of Hartford, s P Correspoi - | Some Texs, King, from Turks Island, out 1: ound to A nn, SAMUEL off, which in the case of logal instruments is ‘mportant. | Tenth National banks have declared similar semi-annual | the throat tt b twas tae abie: tor bine’ Go Tasks Sa tary, Lawrence Robertaon. i wil i New orks ladon with ain ioawoods tse of Ber. | BAXTaR to Dasonan, "daughter of Henry ‘Marinua, 4 By th ft al: it oul fe 1o bers took his watch and -ketbook, 6 above inentioned tlemen accom] ex- | muda lust ing. who is su! severel Brook! de oe i fi Tpivete cpaton in Seth stamp, it can be | dividonds. The North River Bank has declared six per eetinie i ierinen eee poc! q 4 gent = from rheamatism, ‘and to obtain ‘another ‘apain, Ste ‘Lind May their years together be joyous and ascertain any time in what year impression was | cent, and the Metropolitan (national) Bank five per cent |. their plunder, leaving their victim in -y nel San see pce DUDLEY’S GROVE. sar Oe ie te aon 'g0. ison shore. The Tees was tosall | many, crowned with success and ripe with every virtue made, andin this way the forgery of important docu- | regular and five por cent extra dividend. arrived at Dud! sa bet uRTiaes—Watr.—At Albany, , June A tion; dat, fortunately, some police officers saw therob- | The excursioniste 8 Grove about half- bery and pursued and captret the highwaymen. The | past twelve o'clock. Everybody josked out fora next day Mr, Wing positively identified the prisoners, | place to go into camp--I mean, to get dinner. Dudley's and they were committed fortrial. ‘The case was 60 | Grove is ubout twenty miles from New York, up the plain and of such an aggravated nature that they threw | North nver, between Yonkers and Hastings. A green themselves upon the mercy of the Court and were re- | sward, shady trees and high rocks all formed features of manded for sentence. the picturesque calculated to attract excurstoniste, Jobn Girst, charged with stealing one hundred dollars DINNER from John MoConley, at a saloon in the Tenth avenue, | 4, the first thing to be thought of. 0 Ip among the Pleated ey aeoneit was a boy who tua short time | clit the excursionists climbed, and soon the tables ‘since was boforo the Court on a charze of larceny. ‘were covered with various edibles appropriate to the oc- Millian Warron was charged with potty. larceny from | casion. Roast lamb, pickled rw rca ey drs the person, in stealing a pocket handkerchief worth fifty | ake and all the other delicacies of the season soon cov: cents from'the pocket of Mary Jarvis, while she was | ¢Fed the different tables. looking in a shop window in Grand street. He pleaded & THUNDER STORM. guilty to petty larceny and was sent to the Penitentiary About threo o'clock the sky became overclouded. for two months. Heavy black clouds had for some time been gathering, Jefferson Boylin pleaded guilty of an attempt at bur- | and soon the rain, long throatening, commenced to fall. glary in the third degree, the indictment charging him | Captain J. H. Chaso, of the Sylvan Grove, Instantly or- with breaking into the store of Chazles Hussey, No. 36 | dered the storm whistle to be sounded, when the swings, ments has been detected. Where the stamp office The traffo returns of the Atlantic and Great Western furnishes the paper, an extra charge is in- | Railroad for the monthof May were:— variably made for the same, but where the applicant for the stamps sends his own paper the net tax only is charged, We recommended the subject to Increase......++ the attention of the Secrotary of the Treasury andthe | ‘The businces at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- pommission of three now sitting to inquire into the ways and means of improving the revenue and simplifying taxation. There should be a stamp office in the capital of each State, and by establishing it at the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Department it could be done with little or no expense beyond that necessary for pur- ay mse chastag sianiick ABRHaaRe ¥ stom nee. pds f° ‘Tuvxspay, Juno 22—10:30 A. M. ‘The suddon disappearance of the leading member of @ | ¢10000 US6’s, 5-20c. 103:4 200 shs Hud Riv RR. 10934 prominent firm in the provision trade—Eastman & Co.— | 42000 do . 103% 300 Reading RR.. cy ingston Reese, rector of St. Paul’s chi J, Hat Cortes to Sopma Isanmt, ee tra cel of Heary L. Wait, formerly of New ¥. Francxet—Jounnon.—In Orange, N. J., on Tu June 20, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by Rev. James Bush, Epwarp to youngest daughter of the late J. Titus Jobnson, of city. Viscuvon>—Kman.—On Wednesday, June 21, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Mr. Can’ Wruttax 8. Latcnrorp, of New York, to Miss Kxrso, of Brooklyn, B. D. No cards. Rockland county please copy. Mutugay.—On Thursday, Juno Ad of consumption, Exmarera Monuasy, aged 35 years. Funeral from her late résidence, 460 Fourth avenua, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’cl ‘ck. ropa ten the Rev. Father Farrel, of #8, Joseph's church, Mr. O. F. McGume to Miss Karr Bam GEN, both of this city. No cards. cree having been issued by Judge Field to that effect. All having claims against her are required to present them to the United States District Court on the 6th of July or the next day after that the Court may be silting. Sreamun Uniren Stares, at New York, has been pur- chased by Mr O P Stickney, and others, of Fall River, on pri- Yalg torme. ‘She ts torun an a freight boat betweén New York and Fail River, under command of Capt Davis, late of schr Jane F Durfee. Lavuncuxp—At Mystic, Conn, on the i7th inst, from the aid ot Chation Mallory, Hearn Sue serew ateamner, of about Yous, not yelnamed’ BiG ta 160 foot long, B). Toot wide and 21 feet depth of hold, and is owaed by the builder. Her machinery is furnished by the Mystic Lron Works. At Wortorly, RI, on the 19th Inst, from the yard of Bilas Greenman & Son, a flue schooner of about 180 tons, called Abraham Lineoin, owned by parties in Providence and West. erly. She is to be commanded by Capt B C Bentley, late of scbr E A Stevens. She is 100 f Jor ac ig feet $237,000 |, 226,618 324, 364 6000 US 6's,6-20 rog 1034, 200 do. 93% | Oliver street, and stealing three dollars worth of liquors | footrace course and other scones of amusement were im- fot lone, on is the topic of conversation both in Wall street and on | 4999 1§5'5'10-40c 96%, 400 —do.ddcail.c 907% | and cigars. “The recorder sentenced him to the State | mediately deserted. Voam. 8 fort depth of hold, andhas been built in the most | “Boston papers please copy. ported to be a defaulter, under very di itable "8, Ly cor iol ox THE ALLEGED HOMOCIDE IN JONES’ Woop—ac- At half-past four o'clock the whistle sounded for | | Bark Mary Frazier, Allen, cld Bedford ist inst | June 15, by the Rev. Mr. Bu: ._ Joun G. Nice circumstances, to an extent variously estimated 20000 Tenncaseo a5 Pn = ane plana 10344 QUITTAL OF PATRICK CURRAN. “home, sweet home.”’ The rain had already commenced ba to lag ery Qoeane, mar enauiaes pe oe he enema dD Goto Mee Turrexa Baten, 5000 ‘7 62750) . to fall, ‘and gave a strong intimation to clear out, and on pic Bird, Adams, old at New ford 21st inst for | of Pittafiel at from $350,000 to half a million of dollars, 1000 105 200 Timo Con ae 126 ‘The only case tried by the jury was an indictment for | jonrd te boat were two Hichland pipers, who contributed | Atlantic Deen, 7 ee a erom sane Be ig eg na It appears that he entered into stock 0} y Cleve jt . tre sh J J . lew vel nn., by 3 pe posi ne nah gare s manslaughter, charging Patrick Curran with shooting | to the enjoyment of all on board. cruise, seer Tipe a ape bat ee Eel oven en ‘Arr at Inagua May 21, schr Walter Irving, Atking, Prov- incetown, Mh on board; S0th, Clbeldge Gerry, Remingto do, 280 sp 160 wh all told. mee a Hark Awashonks, Wing, NB, was at St Catharines 18, having taken 13) bbla wh Oil last cruise; wi cruise and home, tions some months ago, by which he made a large ee ek eign sum of money, but the tide of success turning he was | 15000 Ill Central bds eventually a considerable loser. The amount he lost in 1 John Stewart, on the 284 of May, at Jones’ Wood. It HOME, SWEET HOME. was supposed that the trial would occupy the whole of By seven o'clock all hands were again on dry land, the day, but the investirntion had not proceeded farwhen | bd acknowledged thal Mey Nad taken part in the most it was seen that the testimony of the prosecution was M.,, on}; child of Sno, A. Myers, Keg. 4 J -Woop.—On Monday, June 19, at the reah dence of the bride's ayer 6 Rev. Geo. A. Hubbell, ALEXANDER of Hoboken, N. J., to Awxm A. diiest dlughter of Wm. H. Wood, Haq,, of this city. 6 to cash was, however, it is represented on good authorit; 00 incsusideaane taamely, $25,000) to be the cause e remnant a prong Aimeiey mcg Hick a ae uae Tt app ce Income and Internal Revenue Returns, | ,,5hp sparian, Brownson, NE. wae at d wae ound to Now a whvng. Postne atasssert bandh ng MASSACHTSETTS. Zealand and North hext year. Ropenton—Srrorases.—On Wednesday, me a, 4 BERTBON " 100 Atlantic MSS Co, - his failure. He gave notes for balances against him with joo Quartz H Mg Co the members and friends of the Church of the Transtigo- In Lawrence the largest returns of income for 1864 are $s the Rev, Edwin F, Hatfield, D.D., Guonaz ‘James Struthi as Peter Murphy, but who, it turned out afterwards, is known by tbo name of Markey. He said that at a quar. | ¢: : Co epee am ol he ee oe In M the jsoner fighting with a young inan, verwards tl jonds of the prisoner and the friends of the other party | 28¢0> Emorson, de.. $3,787; Fe C- came up and continued the fight. He saw a young man f- y Bans) hand Curran a revolver, with wiiich he struck Stewart Her his brokers, which are maturing and unpaid, so that the “4 ration went on an excursion, and, as is the case on these . . ken, Se. latter slay. WA eemare antec alien wie Sle ieee ee sean Uhl: PAC'OG. baversl Rehie ta ths coaroe o¢ Ube Fits, sits; Sansen ‘Payne, #65306 Wm ‘A. Russel, seSteamsnip Repu Boar from Wow York fr New or. | Mant, dauatr ofthe lle amos Struthers. : f ’ : ; hip pepe 2 Fosran.On ‘Mhureday, Calvary other creditors. It is understood that he drow | 100 Fee staat cieeas mn the choesrode tn ths pals oF $24,580; Daniel South, 90,900; Baevel M. Sieaines, ‘panctataipeoess oburch, by the Rev. Dr. Washburn, B . Rae from his bankers all the money belonging to | 900 the people was a hard looking youth, who gave his name | {17'"¢5 o99; Sbattact, JP. T Charles Hi. | AtRora, PR June &-No voagels in, port. non pope in aang of William Foster, fou, ! ‘York; itt, hark Dirigo, Huatr, Halarax, Juve 1S—Arr brigs Hannab, ‘Connaughton, iin. . CB, for NYork; 15th, Janet ‘Burgess, do for a od i ty, Por, Baltimore. | Naax, CB, June 10—In port Peck, from urns, Ackley, from Nyere: Triton, Bent, from bit rbot G F—all three a jr Parker, from Bristol, RI; Fen his firm, and something more, amounting in all D. to about a hundred thousand dollars. A certain ware- $1000 U8 6's, *81 tie Ro Rate Fin , cou shs ‘ent housemnan, who is supposed to fave acted incollusion | *) 4, UB O° 6-20,c0u 1034 400 Reading RR..... 03% with him in obtaining advances on imaginary barrels of | 93000 = do.......... 10344 200 Ill Cent RR..... lard stored with him, 1s also reported to be missing. Tisseuae’s,10 40,001 oes 100 M Cent RR.ex div 104 Savnes—Houwrrina.—At a ee beeps Amey Rev. James M. (father of the Rev. (fathes of the groom), —_ J. Saynes to Pass 8, Husrrua, Tonan—OOnReEn.- —In Brooklyn, L, on cu by the Rav Wins P eoeiceet ‘Sou 88 It . Wm. P. . roe, Coll from Si Pierre, ‘rom 8, ‘Chishoh from ast 100 do.......,. 108% | twice on the head, and ‘afterwards turned The Secretary of the Treasury has just issued the fol- ice on , utned round, cocked bh Miq; G'R C, Barker, and Freeston Halifax; 10000 Tr nts, 7 8-10. 100 Mich So&Nia RR 62% | the pistol and fired it at ttewart. Tho policemon then | 2080 Everett, (rom y rom r ~ Sides 9 , wen neti , Mr. > Missou do. 7 ? i Johnson, $13,186; Horace M. Stevens, $7,700; Moses T. H Ne % " Watonem—Baner.—In Wash: D. C., on Tues Trnaeuny Deranraenr, June 21, 1865. ve Ae pnd v4 0 | nate cremmaramination Murphy admitted thet Be} seeveus, Siittao; Fe Stone, $25,081) Fk. Wily, | en ear erat Waste: Ma Hathaway, Hathaway, | day, June 6, by the Rev. W., Keel, Licutcnant Gow ‘raver Course V. had been arrested for stealing, had jumped the “bounty” no regular employment at present. A member of the Metropolitan police force in Williamsburg gave {From the Newburyport Bosits Murphy, alias Markey, a vory bed reputation, and said ‘The assessor's internal revenue return for this Con- Section 46 of the Internal Revenue act, approved June | 10000 Ohiok& Miss ctfs 80, 1864, provides that whenever the authority of the | 100 Canton Company United States shall have beon re-established in any State | 900 Mariposa Mg Co. SMU ArAdorE, June Sin, port briga Tattle 8 Bishop, and Avaaure, June Sin Robt Mowe' for NYork 2 days. ui age Watvawm to Maritpa ApmLaips Bessy, where the execution of the laws had previously been im- ee ‘Mataxzas, June 10—Sid bark Mary B Rich, Carlton, Fal- Philadelphia papers please copy. Feautbin, te provisions of ihe act shall’ be put in foroe CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. he woult not believe Kim under oath.” Curran was ary | greesional district for the month of May this year over | auth. Bi bi Chiting Wp) Gre Ty, in such State with such modification of inapplicable rogu- Tuvnar, Jane 226 P, M, | Tested that evening, at his residence in South Brooklyn, | the corresponding month of last year ls enormous. We | oe inot en before). 4 (Be) Beery, | pauvont.—On Tha June 22, Rosar Baxvoae, Quesre, June 19—Arr steamship Hibernian (Br), Dutton, ‘ 3 and the officer found a silver mounted pistol, havin; fay. 1° three barrels loaded and one empty, and on examitetion of » 1865. the body of Stewart (who had only lived afew hours after | May, 1864.. the shooting) « ball was discovered similar in size to the other three balls. The acoused, on being arrested, said IMCreOase.... ses secesseeseere lations in regard to assessmont, levy, time and manner of collection as may be di the Department, | ams. —Receipte, 28 packages. Market was quiet, Without waiving in any degree the rights of the govern- | with small sales at $7 a $7 50 for pots, and $8 for pearis. ment in respect to taxes that have heretofore accrued, or Banavervrrs.—Receipts, 15,459 bbls. flour, 1,160 do. aasuming to ¢xonerate the taxpayer from his legal re | 454113 bags corn 72,807 bushels wheat, 87,605 do} $171,752 24 : 71,874 04 | “Sun: aut, May 27—In bark Alice Tarlton, Tucker, from Boston; achr Prince of Wales, McQuinn, from ‘do, arr 34th St Jago, June 4—Arr bark Wi seeceeees $90,878 20 ATT ‘estern Harding, Boston. ™ int oun, NB, Juneps—Arr ship City ‘ot Brooklyn, Cous- 01 sponsibifity for such taxes, the Department does not he got into a muss up there, that the pistol was not his oni0. deom it advisable to insist at present upon their y- corn, 11,843 do. oats. The demand for flour was some- | and that he did not know the person who handed it to The present valuation my in Cincinnati is : American Ports. pony Ne me john and Baird, Wt No. ment, so far as they were Fe prior to the ‘otabhi - | what more active, and favored the seller to the | him in the woods. 526,000—an increase of Ant over last year. BOSTON, June 19—Arr steamer Saxon, Matthews, Phfla- ‘Her a rth int ment of a collection district embracing the territory in | extent of about Sc. per bbl. The business was moderate, | Mr. Spencer then proceeded to call a number of wit- oor oe wenty-eight cltinens of Dayton who’ pay delphia; barks Bair Athol (Br), Johnson, Havana; Augusta, neg ae terred 7 = which the taxpayor resides. comprising 9,000 bbis. at our revised quotations below, neases aoe whe Sem the tzeusnetion, whose tot went | over $1,000 income tax for 1004 the uta of 3. Parrott | Kelly, Phipps dos brig Bleey ir), Carey, Gonaives; schrg pros oe wureday, June 33, ¢ ogee But the assessors in the sevoral collcction districts | the market closing steady. Rye flour was quiet to while Curran was drinking a ginss of ale at paying the highest—namely, 182. Nt Hes do: David “ih more; the bar, and a iy oe he was struck by Py some with the bu ® revolver, and defended Friends and Benefactors of the hi if by returning the blow, when the crowd sur- Vas fhe. 2g Inatitation of Mercy. rounded him, some of whom had revolvers, clinched ‘The of M offer thelr sages heartfelt thanks him and knocked him down. At this time a shot was kind 1d to whose exertio gnocens of the reoently established in the States lately in insurrection, ae were oaaioaly, unchanged. Canada flour was in ‘are directed to require returns, and to make assesamenta | in moderate demant and prices were a shade firmer, for the several classes of taxes for the appropriate legal | with sales of 460 bbis. at our quotations. Southern flour = preceding the first rogular day on which a tax | was without decided change, eae raes in favor of mos due after the establishment of the district, that | the seller. The sales were Corn meal was is to say, in the several districts in question. The pro utet with sales of 100 bbis. We quote:— fired, when the accused was tusaling with these men. litaly etd for the Dene of thelr a ae tet ‘ tax will bo assessed upon the income of the year 1i perfine Stato and Western flour. $5 55a 5 80 armen ean Ene rane by Curran, | wedi to Colonel Cox and ihe canted the yA ‘arope vin. Philadelp! inasmuch ag the tax for that is due upon the 30th | Extra State. 610 6 2% | but by o man in light clothes, Officer Peoney aw pp Bale 4 ‘the Satiemen ‘of the ‘and a market; day of June, subsequently to the establishment of the | Choice State +6 80 a 6 40 | Stowart early in th Ch aw ed which tim was ‘had 60 much influence tn Look, : achre district. All persons found doing business for which a | Common to medium oxtra Western. 00 a 6 65 | conducting himself i worderly manner, boasting that: ‘ob; ‘which the Fair waa | Jobn Price. Nickerson, do. Heense is required, will be aasensed for the proper license Extra round hoop Ohio 6 8 6 90 | no God damned policeman arrest him. He had 9 oh ge So og ee from the first day of the month in which the district is | Western trade brands. ... 05 a 8 26 | the same clothes on then that he wore when roe to i ams rr prey ‘mI (Br), | andy, mete established. Persons engaged in any business for which | Extra St, Louis... 00 a — — | brought him to the hospital. ‘ fat epi 1 meee gt wes, ho co oo § 4 eas, On u Rosenburg, monthly or quarterly returns are required to be made, | Common Southern. OF a 7 85 Boon after Mr. Spencer commenced his closing address pny ‘exerted ff the undertak! nolda, th will be assessed for the month or quarter for which re- | Fancy extra do.. 96 @ 12 00 | to the jury the Recorder interrupted him, and intimated ‘also beg to offer their yt acknowledgments to the nt, Washington ; Wi seMuahrvesn ar austen "tune! principle | Good to choles and azira 29 & 6 60 | thatthe tealimony of the witness Murphy wat ao unre: | Rorereng CHE "saroniscd the ater above alt the Mev. | Homan Berry: Sarah Blabeth Ly > Ween lanes which ons panels sh cana iechings' a in, Pastor of Mt, Peter's church, Barcla the | tha, Baxter; i ‘ond the pi apply to those taxes which are payable at different papel b+ bad cannes yoy mee ape made a state. | Wm. — hae x4 ie ter’! “oO ., an Es Piedad ia iy are Dark ; = hie lato dead Ne pertods. Corn meal, Jerse; ry in referet notorious character sy ‘achieved, and who, as Treasurer, has paid offthe mort | Hix, Hal ‘est Point, NY; R Seaman, Higgins, J City; —— gre on Sunday fat two o'clock. ee a 4 bye puro Instance, in a gene Corn po a B 3 % ne Senee the ba vite the ool the me, ~ ha jedvanced vie sain ra va the proceeds of the Palladiuen nrapr ond ‘White Res. 4 a Od Public ‘will be held at St. Clement's ch pital jor the Ist and before the 20th Corn mi randy wine, urt, and prom: Far were nt, until it ean runded. pity rae, NYork; #l 4 service t —_ Ret a, pr’ CoMieat "ruled “arimet’ under @ Tendered a verdict of not guilty. prompuy | Peonsdering all Foe iia tp aa disinterested | Thomecn. 49; bark Jehu, Smith, (ibraitar anda warket, | Amity street, at three o clock. The will be assessed upon his sales for the month of A) When any manufactured articles are found in the hands | the millers, and some considerable inquiry fér export. of a purchaser, and it is shown to the satisfaction of the | Prices were about 1c. per bushel higher, ‘The receipts assessor that the goods were actually sold and passed | were pretty heavy, comprising upwa of 72,000 bushels, | SUPREME COURT—ciRcUIT, out of the bands of the mannfacturor before the com- above, The silos, were 86 bushels’ at $1 387 © Before Hon. Judge Clerke, Sang Ue rewprecd, vos a | Bes, : im brig FB reskan, Beware, Moet) pose ery of Rigs ee | “Caureenia, Bh Sone (N. B.) and Nova Scotia papers aan rigs Fost Philadelphia; DB Sloan, do; © B | POMPEO” As Cairo, Rgvph on Friday, February 1% BALTIMORE, June 19—Arr barks Justina, Walker, Rio | Dawat Canons, non mand A.’and Mary Janclro; MoGilvery, Nichols, Cardiff; schrs President, Per. , aged 22 y inn, Bangor; Pharsiony dor Cid ship Admiesl | — Funeral services at the residence of bis parents Zim (Brean), Aextop, Bremen ie ce Point Har barks nse; | Clinton street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at four me (Br), a ni = | oO ives ane im quin {be len, Lough Forte, I i oa; | O'clock. Relatt sand Honds are fi eae Dgey ton; schrs Orris Francis, Hunt, and R Seach, Bherman, do. Donecoun.—At Fines. Bridge, Cr chee eaters, oldest ‘2th—Cld ache Triton, ‘New York. pane day morning, June 22, CaTnantxm Annrt. Brundag (ir); barks Huasquinu (Bie). and BG ri Zist—Cld bark Cordova (Br), Turner, NYork; brig Advent | attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten ool (BF), Grow, Halitas: schra Mone Cobb, Inge Jane: | from the Reformed Dutch ‘chureb, corner of nerd nfitipa; eich ral carer City Pei.” | siroct and Latayette place, a Action for Loss of a ‘but the spon of pane, henna atanihe Uintors are nck able to express there gratitude, utsl can on that their generons Lenotactors in this life and in the next, by Him time, The receipts on mencement of the jod for which he is properly tax- | $1 30 Se Camees oe $1 70 for winter red whose rewards do not pass away wi able, the articles will not be subject to tax “4 he nds ? $1 4a ta for Milwaukee club, and $2 for Joxm 22.—Emma Butler, administrairiz, wt. Gustave oie different inhlog were at Fellow of such purchaser, unless transported beyond the limits | wl Michi ‘orn was decidedly firmer, under a ntrick's Table Mrs, Dolan, ae of the States lately in fngurrection. The holder of an ‘temand, in part for export, ‘and prices were from iS 3. distilled spirits, manufactured tobacco, or other artic! Bc, higher. The sales wero 60, bushels at 850, pro Ere, which is liable to seizure on account 'of the abeonce of for mixed Western—the outside price for kiln inspection marke, may prea the assessor the evi- | dried; 760. @ 880, for unsound, and 85c. for common dence that the articles in his hands, or under the cir- | white Western. Barley was di 1] and prices wore nomi- cumstances which obtain in the particular case, are not | nally unchanged. Oats were In fair demand, and prices subject to tax, excopt as above stated; and if tho as- | wereashade firmer. The sales wero at 70c. a . for fessor is satisied, he will.cause the packace to be so | Western, elosing at the outalde price, and 590. was pald Horter.—This was an action for damages sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of the death of her busband, which was caused through the alleged negligence of the defendant in leaving an excavation for a cellar, in front of bis building in Mereer street, in an insecure state— the boarding around it not being sufficiently high to pre- vent a porson falling ovor. The plaintift's .uaband fell 7 night into the excavation in Jaly, 1864, and was found dead by rie re. chy Ke, rown, marked that they may be identified sold without lia- | for Canadian. it was quiet, ‘was quiet, we | some persons passing, and removed to the station house | St. Teresa’s Table—Mrs. ira, Powers. re mond. Ald al liars, ‘Divweas.—On raday fi June 22, at twe Mihensver ony. collector. shall have redgom to betteve | tonens dunt aad unchanged “7 Panes fn tested to by Mle widow. «oid watch ona aM "gd erkareerben em pina York. on oie “ be she inured aon of damon and ary er collector shal vi eve Covrne dull and unchanged. home, as low, & watch ai OE . Oo 18 di that the holder of any goods on which tho tax has not | | Corrox,—Pending the government sale the market was | chain, a diamond pin, and about $115. The money was | Mefreshment Arr brig Katahdin, Sornigrduner Taylor, Gulliver, | Dinneon, aged Fens a a ace reapectfully invited te doen paid intends to remove the same beyond the Hmits | duil and nominal, with small sales on a basis of 40c. for | returned to her, but she did not get the watch, chain Guadaloupe, nab, 8ti Nort attend the fut this (Friday) aflernoon, at two of the “tates lately in insurrection, and to evade the pay- | middling Aflor the goverment salo the magket was | and pin. The theory of the defence was that the de- eh Tea ate nord, ‘Beau(ort’ Colock, from his father's residence, No, 168 East Thirty~ ment of the ay he will seize the goods and take the | steady and unchanged. The sales were about 600 bales, | ceased mot his death by violence, and that he was not sid. it bee, St John, NB. sixth street. necessary steps for thelr condemnation, unless the holder | We quote:— sober at the time, The cage was not concluded when the BOC RAPOUT, dune Brig Lo Watts, Kilburn, Bal- |" Grager.—On Wednesday, June Zl, Tnouas Grinmes, shall give bond, as hereinafter prescribed, for the trans- Up'and, Florida, Mobile. N.O.@7. | court adjourned for the day. Portation or exportation of the goods, or shall return the | Ordinary,.... = 27 °F "at oT z same to the agsessor, and pay to the collector the amount Good ordinary of tax that shall be found due, In all cases where @ | Middling... g Alexandria. 38 limore) sehr Clariaes, CoMgokr John i Mather, Colina, Our- | S604 6 YeAre | oa oF the family are invited to Ls, “ she relives ) Arenson, at three attend the funeral, this (Friday rchrs Brady Reo tha | Seiock, from his Inte residonce, No, 16 Flushing avenue, 32 THe Peror or Gas,—One of the questions of the day, in 40 | Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and a seizure shall be made under these instructions, the De- | Good middi 45 | question that immediately concerns every housekeeper, 4 pear Broad partment, on being informed of such seizure, will con- | Middling fn’ F 48 | e— "Have the manutactarers of igs heart of the fall in Ait penen Satie A, Deda, Dun- Oneare— snarsley, June 22, Tromas M. GiLiam Sider the case and extend such measure of relief as the | —The governr seat 1%, a | the price of coal?” At this present writing, we ean only a at oe depuis tor de, Od in the 47th your of his facta shall justify, Th the Stales of Virginia, Tennessee | 2034¢., gold 0 answer for the Boston company. They have not. —Lus- ‘ Decker” es Piel slauives cad fronds of the family tro invited te a. a end Louisiana collection districte were some time since ton Transeript, ‘Total amount...