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THE WAR. What the City and County of New York Has Done. Men Furnished and Public Funds Expended. Interesting Report of the Special Committee on Volunteering, &e,, &o., &o. ‘To rum Howorsuis tas Boarp or Sorarvisors:— Committe on Volunteering would respect- The REPORT: exist they have in course of preparation thelr ful Complete epost oO ions uote under last call for weg Bee in submitting the same in consequence incompleteness of the account with the State to reimbursement for bounties paid for men eee” ee Mat cal, provided for Dy ths Heunty however, your committee have been called upon to furnish the United States authorities with fall men furnished and moneys paid by of New York di the war. committee hat Mg a i cit ork ii correspondence on this subject, will be found ap- ‘This. paper it is thought proper to officially lay bef fore your honorable body for your informatio. Dp. presented are in detail, and your com- » give the fullest and clearest view of this pas yet nan neg they Tepay attentive whole number of men enlisted in this city during the rebellion, credited and not ited, was as follows:— the city, prior to August, 1863. + 63,430 By the county, after August, 1963 2 52,052 Total number of, mon enlisted.....+.+++++.+++-116,382 Of these the following number were pa‘d bounty :— City. 9,676 Count 27,883 Total paid bounty. Jeeas dues sanen sencilla Tho total number of men enlisted represented the fol- lowing years of service # q # e Ty E F City. 36,680 Cou 130,921 Total years of service 267,551 The number who received bounty represented the fol- lowing yoars of service City... 20,522 County . 1142 Total years of service of those to whom 106,664 bounty was id. The “f bore total amounts as fol- + $7,412,929 89 . 10,009,743 30 Total oxpenditure +++ 2+$17,612,673 19 Of the above amount there was expended for bounties and premiu: and all expenses connected with bounties and recruiting’ + _ $404,048 38 222 10,090,743 30 Total.. «$10,594,301 68 There was expended for purposes not connected with oe and recruiting :— +++ $6,918,281 61 Of the amount expended by the city, there has been reimbursed from tha National Treasury, on account of -equipments furnished city regiments at the outbreak of ‘the rebellion. $30,468 64 Reimbursed account of expenditures for bounties un- dor the last call.......... 2,146,000 00 ‘Yet claimed, but not deter- seeeeeeee o ‘760,000 00 2,896,000 00 “Total reimbursed city and county. $2,026,458 54 ‘Deducting the e for th penditures, it Jeaves the net expenditure guaraani 36 ‘Couni: Tatas bo —_____. Not oxponditure..........0ceeereeeeee- $16,577,314 66 RECAPITULATION. 5 Totals. 52, 116,382 87,759 27/883 180,021 207/551 7a 10,000,743 17,612,673 10,090,743 10,604,801 — 6,918,281 006,000 2,035,458 7,208,743 14,577,214 #0 soon as tho claim on Volunteering. APPENDIX—CORRESPONDENCE. ‘PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL FRY TO A. 4. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL DODGE. War Drrarruent, Colonel, very v servant GRO. E. BOOT, Major Veteran Reserve corps. ACTING ASMISTANT PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL DODGE TO SUPERVISOR MLUNT. Ovnca oF A. A. P. M. G.,8, Div. N. Y., Naw Yore, June 16, 1865. Official copy respectfully forwarded to 0.’ Blunt, Esq. ‘with request that such information as can be furnished from the records of his office may be transmitted to this, ia order to com; eS N. Brevet Lieut. Col. U. 8. A., Acting Assistant Adjutant General. memorandum of June 16, on fune 14, from the Provost Marsha ington, Soy al the exact | n paid for men into the service in each district under your Stpserntn, ner sch call heretofore made for troops, ‘ aeons o ‘of New York have nevor paid cou! > ead it is therefore impossible to juiry in that shape. Bounties always in gross for the whole city and county, which are annexed hereto are made up in that form. ‘This statement embraces a strict account of all the pub. lic moneys disbursed, both by the city and county, on nat Wo embraces «fu statement of all the men en- sted and county, 6 @ proportion of naval 4 credit bor whieh wos Slowed us Sei bel cot cat oe eee een Soar 1066, the lest call, and the services of our militia durin; ‘he war, for which latter credit has never been allowed. Thave honor to be, sir, iy, ir obe- ‘dient gorvant, 1 very ORSON BLUNT, Ohairman New York County Committee on Volunteer- CITY OF NEW York. Statement of number of men raised and nditures for bounties prior to A 1868, with amount ex- pended by the city authorities for all purposes connected ‘with the war from its commencement w the close of reoruiting :— MEN RAISED WITHOUT BOUNTY. ’ Army yorus ors pier, to July 2 868, stated by the a vooate ral, in report to Governor Seym aad May 7, 1868, as follows: wih 61 regiments of infantry. 6 regimonts of cavalry. 1 jion of moanted rifles. 1 regiment of engineers. 1 regiment 2 battalions >of heavy artillery. 7 Dattories 1 regimont of marine artillery. 1 rocket battalion. Making « total of........... RAIBED WITH BOUNTY. After July 2, and prior to August, 1863..... Cibo seis sang: ostcescoccberrenes 63,490 ‘These men were onlisted for various periods, mostiy, however, for three years, and their terms of service | Call dated December 19, 1964, for........ 200,000 mon | NuMBER OF MaN TO WHOM INDIVIDUAL BoUNTIES | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. would average about two years. In addition to this there were enlisted several thou- sand paval recruits, who wore subsequently ¢redited under the call of July 18, 1864, for men. PAYMENT OF BOUNTIES. ‘1862. 8106 mon, enlisted for 3 years, to whomwas , 44, 4, 61 men, paid... 1,275 00 9,755 men, to whom was . $436,475 00 Add expenses of disbursing’ 2,186 13 1863. 119 men, enlisted for 3 years, to whom was 2 men, enlisted for i year, to 121 men, to whom was paid...... $6,000 00 Add 17 3 expenses of disbursing the above 6011 26 Total expenditure in 1862 and 1863........$404,048 38 BROAPITULATION. 9,704 ae, soltsind for 8 years, to whom was a eeeeee «+ $485,200 00 1863. Tp men. alent for 8 years, to whom was 6,980 00 9,823 men, to whom was pald,....++++»+++++9401,160 00 18@2. men, enlisted for 1 year, to whom was ree. concertos AYRTB OO nll ek oe to 2 men, enlisted year, “whom was paldsceccesecson 60.00 = —— 1,335 00 9,820 three years mex, 9,876 total men, to whom was paid.. 1863. incurred in disbursing the $2,166 12 $402,475 00 We —— 2173 8 Total exponditures in 1862 and 1863.......$404,648 38 EXPENDITURES OTHER THAN FOR BOUNTIES. By the city authorities, through the Union Defence Committee :: For the eqcirnen and fitting out of regi- ments at the outbreak of the rebellion. .§1,001, 655 31 For the relief of families of volunteers:— % + $703,915 60 1,248,165 55 1/634;946 77 , 165,047 05 565,451 14 5,916,626 20 “Total expenditure............00+ : $6,018,281 51 It ia proper to say that in addition tothis expenditure os the pore; weep 4 ed fe purpose, at this time, ere were contribut: citizens money and articles to the value of about $1,009,000. ih RECAPITULATION OF ALL EXPENSES. For bounties. For equipment of regiments, &c For of families of volunteers. Total..... COUNTY OF NEW YORK. STATEMENT OF ALL MeN raised in, and to whom bounty was paid by, the county of New York, from the 26th of fer reer i when the county bounty was first paid, to the 12th of April, 1865 (inclusive), when re- cruiting and the payment of county bounty t peyros fen. Call for 5th January, 1864, for. 300,000 Quota of the county of New Y« 12,000 DRAFTED CITIZENS RELIEVED BY THE COUNTY. 1,855 men, by substitutes furnished for three = $556,437 00 ye to whom was pai 1233 oe Baie putall 86,900 00 for which was paid..... . 4 men, by electing to go to the war for three years, to whose families was se eeeeeecscscares secesssses 1,200 00 1,982 men, to and for whom was paid...... $693,687 00 Add, for all othor expenses connected with . the disbursement of the aboveamount..., 17,648 55 Total expenditure,....seseseceserssseres $611,085 65 Call for 10th march, 1864, for 600,000 men, being reall, fot ition to the above (5th Janu- call, 16,979 Delng a large reducti the cia dnt editonal number of men called for, the addition to tha call being two-thirds, or 200,000 men, and the addition to the quota tng less than one-third, or, in exact figures..... 8,979 7,906 mon, volunteors for three years, to * whom sessesees +++ $2,908,600 00 years, to ES 12,584 men, to and for whom was paid. 172,820 00 Add, for all other connected “aa: the disbursement erg tep he Se! jew Yor 15,! In filling which the county paid the following sums:— 1,865 men, substitutes for three years, to whom nereeceecsesessesess $655,437 00 ions years, «+ 96,000 00 ve 1,200 00 995 men, volunteers 500 4,539 re-enlisted mon, iia * paid 1,361,700 00 ‘Hand money or premiums paid. ‘12,620 00 51 hom Jee sesese sens 366, 35' a, fara other expenses cousssied with the disbursoment of the above amount.. 60,407 55 Total expenditure. + $4,425,764 55 It will be noticed that this total falls considerably short of the quota, The balance was made up on the call for 6th January, when many drafted men furnished their own substitutes, and paid their own commutation, of which, of cou sro hens no reed ate £6: means of ever, that it averag man, wi for Se en Sr ern vaciaoablengeeimbins tox bomstiee of Sai ditea march 14, 868,200 00 . pm... a Fab ai ebay M4 oy 87,500 00 men, naval volunt years, 1,004 mon, naval volunteers for 2 years, to whom was pald......-+.+00+ + 200,800 00 601 men, naval volunteers for 1 whom was paid........... 00,100 00 Hand money or premiums paid. 67,400 00 620 to and for whom was paid. }1,832,800 00 sa for all other expenses connected with ty the disbursement of the above amount.. 32,271 29 ‘The difference between this total and the quota was made up by credits for 1,186 men, enlisted in months + Ane Ce ee eee ak 1863, and 840 re-enlisted veterans, none of whom received any county bounty. Call dated July 18, 1864, for « 600,000 ‘of the county of New York 2. 93,140 In filling which county paid sums:— 804 men, army volunteers for 3 years, to Whom Was pald.........s.csccee sae + $118,200 00 7 men, army volunteers for 2 years, to whom was paid........ssssessesseeeee 1,400 00 108 men, army volunteers for 1 year, to Whom WAS POI... 66.6.6 c cc ceeeeeeeee 17,040 00 a ik anakentas abe aa ancien 63,000 00 paid...... decgecasceceeresens pecsveees 13 men, marines for 4 years, to whom was pail 3,900 00 4 mon, naval vol whom was paid. 1,200 00 21 men, naval vol whom was paid. 3,290 Hand money or premiums paid. 19,940 00 759* men, to and for whom was paid. $229,470 00 Add, for all other expenses connected with the disbursement of the above amount.... 130,212 46 © The difference of 23,381 between this total and the * Jo following eredite, for which no quota was made up by the fi county bounty wae paid:— ius, May 81, under prior call... mo ote ya bs aimed in anuctpation of the draft, individuals and through the ay prarrae per man, poking ‘total cost oF 9370, rt ft, ‘tht suieuies in antiplion of raf pad through the Be toiiow BReletretee ae can Li county S@men for i county :— n aniicipation of drutt, pala through but mot by th th to whom wae Bi psa jas ga a far two youre, to whom 18208 for the army for one year, io whom wae paid. 8,900 ‘men for the army, to whom was paid............. $16,100 men for the wavy for three years, to whom, $83,166 om. 1,648 i] men for the navy, to whom was pald men for the army. BO mon, Total army and MAFF... cccseeves esses $73,808 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1865. Quota of the county of New York as as- booed Denetaes og ni WSR PAID, wie veins pd ns. ‘umber demanded in gross (stated as years Erliste ber ‘Ser. Funar, June 90—6 PF. M. Coop yh ek —_ 4 for. Boe. a ‘There was a more active market for stocks than yes 22,500; leaving as 1,408 gos 18 4 say | terday of the first board this morning, Reading being oF g0obe, 4,68 years of exrviog to be Sed years = 133 399 the strongest om the list, and Erie next in demand. The pty pat be enlisted for oat or 23 ame latter plosed 3 higher than at the second board yester- ‘As ro-ansigned January 24— bad be day, New York Central 5, Cleveland and Pittsburg 5, Mamber demanded in groee sated as Reading 13, Michigan Southern 1%, Bock Island 1, At- lantic Mail %. Government securities were firmer. Coupon five-twenties advanced 3, coupon ten-forties 34. At the open board at one o’clock the market continued to improve, At the second regular board Erie was 1 per cont higher than at the first board, New York Central %, Reading 3, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southern rears on men jously hich pon ky was reduced by credits allowed in December, and men taken from us and allowed elgewhere....... eeserceeeeesese cs 21, 6MR Taertag of service due..... + 63,067 —wi divided by three to make the deficiency or qi bolngt nc rceee ae S109 men ther paral ‘enlistments for 107,108 firm, at the quotations of the morning. One year certi- | the 25th td oe Tore #7 | fcates of the new issue sold at 983. Atthe open beard | The Pip Ne etn See Re ene tana — 1/82 Manah 14,166. remem 140 nee 8,078 | at half-past agen wae ae edranen ta the Pr etene for, "wboun wee Dab i aE eed pH “— entirelist, Now York Contral sold st 4% (b.3), Erie | tion the proposed 119 men, army volu aly 18, '06... 8 years 40,811 | 7, Hudson River 10834, Reading 07%, Michigan South 1,010 men, ariay voluntecrs for'i'yeas; to °° % | ca Deo. 19, 04....Syeare 100 900 ern €2%, Cleveland and Pittaburg (a.3) 69, Book tap TRO NOM Dal csessocsseeacece BOLT 00 —— _100 —— __ 200 | 102, Fort Wayne 96%, Quicksliver 6334. representing oo "wan pads ses. eee 98,100 00 14,78 Tai,aan |, _ Tat bee Dave boon warzing th tha began 88 Stan | erin Southern for the few days, and making vari- BECAPITULATION SHOWING THE WHOLE NUMSER mm OF MEN, WITH YEARS OF SBRVION, PAID AND NOT PAID BOUNTY. Years to whom . . Bervies. ‘Whom WAS PAld........cseceeceeree we ‘and the managers of our leading railroads are for the ‘equal prominence in the community. Wall street isto them © pitfall, and they add/to its corruption. ‘The gold market has been strong, but not very active. ‘The opening prieo was 189, from which there was a steady advance to 14134, the closing price at six P. M. being the expenseof the correction é=# §——‘|__ ofty bounty..... Of the enrollment, #AY....++++--erseee4 600,000 00 | 70D. ! piped Rene. tasty Becarbarhprste ‘West Branch Canal, extendin; Total Ga eao 20s bo | Marsh * expenditure............+eeeer ees $3,440,225 eu supply of gold om tho strest 1s still s0 light that a large fadividt guniy of New York‘on thin calh wiihowt payment of couthy | starch 16 ia8h_Patd fort for whish, according fo the rule tn Gold Bx: val 3 change, is cent buyer, «100 men | 44290 14, 3Boe 16°, 18 3< por Cont paid to y Room will bo closed on Monday, all contracts maturing prior to Wednesday must be settled to-morrow. The July coupons will be payable to-morrow, and it is proba- ble that the Sub-Treasury will disburse about half a mil- lion a day in payment of thesamo, The total amount of interest due is $9,753,907. The foreign exchange market was rather heavy during Of the substitutes in anticipation of the draft V4 individuals and not through the county, the a1 about two years of service, and the average cost ta beloved to have been $750 per man, which would make a total cost yu bount LR nip OR OE FES GS Deon ih 186e— the morning; but in the afternoon it became Armor. the particulars of er envisanet hain tee Bankers’ bills, which had sold ag low as 108} a % in ar men ie oe army for three years, to whom. the carly part of the day, were afterwards in demand at au mon for ‘wasisaiched higher rates. The money market continues easy at four per cent on government collaterals, at call, and five on railways, with exceptional transactions at six. The best grade of commercial paper is rated at 6 73g, and ordinary good atsad. 660 men for the army, to whom was paid. 64 men for the navy for three years, to whom was as pal Aman for the nary for one year, to ‘whom was pal we Ded. 19, 180—Pa! ket was easier; but banks sold %, Illinois Central 134, Cleveland and Pittaburg 4, Rock | was fifty premium Island %, Quicksilver 3. Government securities were ‘With regard to railroad matters, ous insinuations concerning the Wall street ma- | com nouvres of the management, which is very much | the number of sollers default in/their deliveries, the only | navigation of the other sections named fully 100% a , and the tesdency.at the close was towards | 4000 US6’s,lycer ni ‘Tho banks are troubled about two things atleast just | 199 Canton Com) i sat f E 35 a tenth f : j iF 3 inst., has the following:— i 5 : i Hates i Hi tHEE | 5 re 2 i ment was thereupon zt u ai i FS EEE i i FE eset wi which was the most thought, will not be for at least a ny check e lumber trade; but the i é i eae ee, to market, and abundant su; boats enable it to supply a larger amount than ever before. Stock Exchange. Fawar, June 30—10:30 4. M "81, reg 1063, 100 sha Erle RR.. 18% "81, cou 110} 48 Readii J -20 reg 104 1000 96; 8, 5-20c0u 104 200 96: * 800 do, 96: do + 3% 200 do. - 963 1000 US6's,5-20cniss 103% 200 do. do 2dcall.. 104 800 do, 96; 10000 U'S5's,10-40cou 973¢ 200 do, 39500 — do...2d call 97% 1500 do. = OF 98:4 50 Pacific M . 280 10000 Us 6's, 1 y cor. 100 Mich Cent 1086 2000 N Y 6's, 73 300 do. ” 12000 N Caro} 200 Mi 61, ‘1000 800 ry 2000 NYCent 6’ 100 61 6000 NY Cent 6's, '83 500 a 1000 Alton & inc 100 2000 Chi& Alt inc bas 600 88 shedth Na’lBk.. 98 300 100 do Tn county bounty... . now—the gold which they have lent or sold and cannot oid men for tte army, Micra at one got back at present, and the opinion of the Solicitor of | 400 Cumb pe a the Treasury, to the effect that all banks, whether na- @27 =Total for the army and navy... + $493,266 00 200 do, .2d call RACAPITULATION SHOWING THE WHOLE NUMBER OF tional or Stato, mast pay the proscribed tax upon bgt S90 Quicksliver Mo 52 a gross deposits, and not upon the balances at the close Mariposa es BERS. MEN, WITH YEARS OF SERVICE, TO a 1 & Oin AND COUNTY BOUNTIES WERE PAID. h laiaat ii each day, and that certified rer mast be taxed eins 354 By roma wm sh 9009 900: culation. Banks with large active acoounts may 4 pref. BEES BEEE eeee £ é BB shuddor at sachs prospect. Those who have brokors’ 200 Chic ry IRR. 2 accounts may receive on many of them from ono to gsag gases gage a FEE? BREE 28 BBEE three millions a day in deposits, and yet the balance gece on the credit side may average from ten to fifty thousand 4 dollars only at the close of each day; but the Solicitor of tho Treasury has decided that the banks ought to pay the tax on the gross amount. This, however, is an incorrect interpretation of the law, which was meant te apply to the net doposits only, for were it otherwise it would be inequitable and onerous, The letter of section 110 of the 220 E} 8 FE saea 8 He qe Hi 901 ‘Lxenaey Jo 179 105 “WRAL “OME 30 GWOT 203 SL Seomey ot ond pat enough such an interpre- | 2000 Tr 700 co ae MECAPIEULATION OF WHOL MUMIHE OF MEN AND | {21°05 “A0 corty ape tat ereshaliDelevid, | gomUBeszrenie 98% ip Ltt Ht ti i i # 3 ‘Number of Men. Yeare of Service. | collected and paida duty of one twenty-fourth of one | 100 shs Cumb pf is 100 2 2888 2888 ,ea8 8 Sus wie nase per centum per month upon the average amount of the do. 4 -, fg Qe s t+ 03 1784 | oposite of money subject to payment by check or draft;"" | 99 Lord fiz 3] cel abel Ela ofl F uri requir a Yory eupertoial Hxow'edge of Daaking'| 398 ue 10,083 267,681 to enable any one to perceive the absurdity and the 3 ose z 8 § 83 | t 1651 | ractical injustice of such a tax as the legal adviter of | 100 900 Gey a — = = RECAPITULATION OF ae FOR ALL PUR- the Treasury assumes to be levied by the Internal Reve- 200 ne $0 4 Beal al RY ‘ nue law, With regard to the tax on certified checks lies end 828318 g a8 3°3 seeces Paid ia promianie eas oo there ean be no doubt, but this new version of the tax on | $°° cooPitta Total for bounties and premiams....... 90,870,857 00 | **Dcnite will hardly stand, for so courtwould be Hkely | 199 do, 1% 10, Expenses incurred in payment of bounties. — 724,064 68 | to sustain the solicitor in his decision. Pf poe in The circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, follow- Hudson ~~ oxpenditures connected with boun- ing in the wake of the President’s proclamations re- cpgeeccetevecsaseens ccsconee 10,504,301 68 Exposses not connected with bounties * 6, Bret 61 Total expenditure. $17,612,678 19 AVERAGE COST TO THE PUBLIC FUNDS OF ALI. MEN ENLISTED IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF XEW YORK DURING THE WAR. AVERAGS COST PER MAN. For bounties...... Mississippi, to trade, formally notifies the subordinates of the department of the removal of the restrictions formerly imposed upon commerce in that section, and provides for the removal of the special agents of the 00 egs'sos, 00 oor'sazt © ooe'cz's 00 ze9'sne 00 929'sers oonenog goon the revenue receipts Othello’s, gone. How For bounties and hai im the country just re-opened to trade will equal For bounties and hand-mone: a g z connected with bounties. . . 91.03 | the cost of collection it would be premature to $s g For bounties and band-money, and other expenses say, but present appearances indicate that the at z oqaunected with bountion, (ncleding expenses South will prove for @ considerable time s for equipments and Family Relief Fund........150 47 desert to the tax gatherer, except, perhaps, at a few ports of entry, while the difficulties in the way of reconstruc- tion and the reorganization of the labor system make the extent of the cotton and tebacco crop in 1866 a matter of AVERAGE COST PER TRAR OF SERVICE. t5'018'68 (00 S1L'eo98 7 00 oez'6re's [00 922'eu> | 00 azy'ver's. 00 S29'26r6 00 osp'ere © | 00 One'er 100 ore's21's | 00 00 cog‘ese't |00 -money, connected with bounties, including expenses for ‘equipments and Family Relief Fund............ 68 45 AVERAGE COST PER MAN, UNDER EACH CALL & probability. 99 vo0'VeLS 00 000'009 9 CIs'OST @ uses 00 ong‘ts 99 GPa'LT ending June 28, wore as follows:— Manufactures of wool... 100 Sex'ern's 6s L0'sve't 1 eL9'vI9's 98 s90'LI9 €D G0c'9er'1S | 1S 999'100'1Se | GE GPNFEFS = GS BLISS Manufsctures of wool $128,093 Manufactaresof cotton. 26,270 14 Mani of 14,984 Manuf 82,335 Mi 3,039 AVBRAGRE COST TO THE PUBLIC FUNDS OF MEN TO WHOM BOUNTIES WERE DIRECTLY PAID. 00 z9'V18'S 98 990119 AVEAAGE COST PER MAN. For bounties. $246 76 | 62. "7 the F: Relief Fund. Total,.. eee For bounties and band money sad siher sspeasa = vitae ome pap Sane ss a aA ree i autoverar shag date pay af connected with bounties. . o° oo os - —_* Om | lows:— For bounties and hand money and other expenses Receipts for customs. connected with Comer including expenses for Total recei; equipment and Family Relief Pay “a A dividend of six por cont on its capital stock, for the connected with bounties, including equipments and Family Relief Fund Hanover Fire Insurance Company. ‘The Naseeu National, of Brooklyn, has declared a sem!- Ratlroad Company (Stonington line), have declared « prox. ‘The Boston Traveller of the 20th remarks:— ta already » drug in the market, and if It coniln a LJ ech feager 1s thay, restive f Sicahastoas eet sie tag = amounts made atten fe treme COS? FER YBAB OF SEAVION UNDER BACH CALL. 5 H a tei fol! led edly ia the ‘ascendant to-day. vessel could effect by burning French merebant- would be enormous, and wooden war ships mightjact with hor. Asthe vessel of a er ge the rightful government Mexico, Btates, from Matamoros to Portland, if treated with the same respect as France treated the vessels of the con. federncy. The subject is one which rves the immo- diate attention of the maritime ora; and if the result of their deliberations should be to poe fall length of protecting all merchant vessels bein; soized as prizes during war, whether they belong to th neutral of to the belligerent, the rule would be more tr ha jan of any othor country im the worl market, were the froe admission of cotton is allowed the receipts will ‘be doubled. Nevertheless, the high estimates and pre- tensions of many parties will not be realized. The West- ern produce business, though = evidence of life and vitality, is limited to very articles. quotations before us, bacon Is selling oor in Alabama ot Te will oy ‘ esil, and Georgia than in this mark before « largo. or a1 > * Tnolyding expenses of equipment, but not for the Pamtl Reiter Fund” pia . Including expenses for the Family Reliof Fuad. ‘Treasury in \the South, whose occupation is now, like oes ‘The importations of dry goods at this port forthe wook | Payments.......ssceccssscssssecerees sig months ending this day, has beom declared by the Due depositors The directora of the New York, Providence and Boston | Momeh It is reasonable to entertain the belief that as soon a8 | pig, $30000 U 86's 81cou 11034 200 si ‘3000US 6’s 5-20c.nis 104 1000 5000 US5's10-40cou 97% 1000 1000 200 do. He 1-30 2d ser 99) Receipts and Disbursements at the Ofiece opening the Southern country, both east and west of the | of the Assistant Treasurer of the Uni States, at New Work, for the Month June, 1865. ae ~ ~~ $7,887,564 18,879,298 seseeceeceseeeereceeesececseess $1,890,488 Receipts for customs in month of June, 1966. $7,867,556 acetate Sos caspeees io Remi ot Jane, teed, °® x Total. .......00+ deeseesseserereeees cesses GMb 668, 088 Less temporary loan to be reim- Statement of Business at the United States Assny Offee at New York for the mg June 30, 1665. 5B: PForatgn ction ion. . OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faipay, June 80-6 P. M. Asnas.—Receipts 85 packages, Tho market was dull Busansrorrs.—Receipts 12,080 bbia, four, 94 bags corm meal, 87,196 bushels wheat, 29,960 do. corn, and 87,4a8 ie Heit aise | do. cate,” ‘The four market opened heavy, and about be 100, lower, and closed heavy at the decline, with only a limited demand, and prices were in favor of the buyer. ‘The sales, which wore in part for export, comprised 7,600 ‘The market closing heavy at our quotations, Rye flour was quiet, Cenada flour was without decided change. The sales were 800 bbls, Southern flour was im moderate demand, at about yesterday's prices. The sales were 600 bola, Corn meal was dull, but without noticeable change. We qu