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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Turspay, July 10—6 PM. ‘The stock market continues strong and active and the volume of business is on the incrase. Erie absorbs to Agreat extent the attention of the street for the time Deing; but there is a brisk speculative demand for the leading railway shares generally, a8 welt as governmont securitica, The prospect favors higher prices for all the stocks on the list’ whether such are justified by real values or not; but as railway siocks are relatively cheaper than com- modities there ts reason for assuming that most of them are selling below their real value estimated by the earnings of the roads, The investment demand 1s of course too limited to exert any influence upon quota- tions, but the extreme abundance of the monotary facili- ties at the disposal of the Stock Exchange gives the specalators for a riso virtual control of the market, Meanwhile they are encouraged by the war in Burope, which is caloulaied to oreate an increased de- mand for our breadstuffs abroad, and so augment the tonnage and the earnings of tho railways extending westward. At tho early sossion of the open board Erie was active at 70% a %; Rook Island sold at 9634, Cleveland and Pittsburg 84%, Northwestern 824{—preferred 62, Fort Wayne 9734, At the first regular board Erie (sales 5,500 shares) opened at 71}, and closed at 70%, a do- cline of 1 per cent from the closing price at yosterday’s half-past two board; Reading closed 3 lower, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg %4, Rock Islnd 3%, Northwestern ;—preferred 3, Fort Wayne %. Geveroment jolt bearing securities were firm, and the preseng.ilisposition to speculate for @ rise promises to carry them higher, e=peciaily if gold remains steatly or advances. The prevailing demand is mainly for five-twenties of the old Issue, Those advanced 4. At the one o’clock sessions Erie sold at 713g a $4, and tho rest of the market was steady, At the balt-past two board there was great excitemont in Eric, the transactions aggregating 8,200 sbares, under which the price advanced to 73!4, or 2% higher than at tho frst regular board. Tho market generally was at the same timo firmer. Read ng closed yg higher, Clevelana and Pittsburg 44, Northwestern %—preterred 4. Cleveland and Toledo was 4 lower, Fort Wayne 34, Quicksilver 3, Westerm Un ‘on Telegraph 3%. Government securities were quiet, and coupon five-tweuties of 1862 declined 3. ‘At the opon board at balf-past three Erie continued active, and sold at 73% a 733%. New York Central sold at 995¢, Fort Wayne 97%, Reading 106%, Ilinvis Central 122%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 8434 a 34, Cleve land and Toledo 110%, Rock Island 06%, Northe western 32%—proferred (b. 3) Quicksilver 615, Afterwards the market remained firm, and at half-past five Erie was quoted at 73% a %, Reading 1084; a 107, Michigan Southern 79% a 80, Cleveland and Pittsburg $33; a , Rock Island 96 a 3s, Northwestern 8254 a %—preferred 6234 a 4, Fort Wayne 97% a %. The goid market opened at 14944, with a downward tendency under the effect of tho European news by the City of London, and the price soon fell to 148\, from which potnt it reacted to 1495. At four o'clock it was ston 14934, and finally closed at 149 a 34. Thesupply of com us equal to the borrowing demand, and toans were made flat almost without exception. Thero is nothing in tho charactor of the advices from the Old World to warrint this doclive, which is mainly due to the diversion of speculation to the Stock Exchange just as the excessive rive of gold to 168 was owing in part to the diversion of speculation from tho Btock Exchange to the gold room. There is litle probability, however, of the reaction making much furber progress under existing circumstances; but @ strong one that the present decline wHi shortly be suc- coedod by @ resovery, After having shipped nearly forty-five millions of gold during tho last ten weeks it would be unreasonable for us now to look for any lmypor- tant decline of the premium, the moro particularly as tho supply of gold iu the banks and Treasury # very Nght in comparison with our European tndebted- Bows, and as the foreign exchanges are running heavily against us. Tho Intter aro all the more decidedly adverse, owing to the almost total grasation of cotton oxports and the continued large Importations, the value of which in gold greatly exceeds that of the general exports in currency. That we shail bo under the necessity of shipping gold im addition to the five-twenties which the European markets are likely to absorb, the increadng firmness of the foreivn ex- ebange market would seom to indicate, and it fa obvious that go long as about three hundred and fifty millions of our secartiies are hold abroad the market for gold is Mable to serous contingencies ; out of these our domestic Money market is, fortunately, independent. The price Of British consols and five-twontios improved slightly on the London Stock Exchange between the 26th anil th» 28th of June, as the subjoined statement of the q iota- tions brought by the last three sieainers alsow ; Dut the Back of Eagiand raic of discount remained anchanged : June 24. June 26. consol 56% 286% BOM A BO% «86% w BT . §. 620 6545 9 66 lino Conteal...73% a 7614 74 Erio....... 140M ad 38 The foreign exchange markat he 2 * « a firmness and a tivity. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days cloved at 100 a 1{, three days 11036 @ 34, com. morcial bills 10634 8 107%; francs (long date), 5f, 100. a Of. 12340. Tho money market continua easy at five per cont for loans to stock houses, with exceptions at Firt class Commereial paper is im request at oh ig per cent discount, Petroleum and mining stocks were call, At the first board Benneho Run Oi closed Sc, higher than at the same t me yesterday, Smith and Parmelee 200, ; Benne- hoff Run was 100, lower, At the second board Bennebofl Run closed 300, lower than at the first doart, selling at $10 10; United Siates sold at $875, New York Gold $1 15, Kipp and Bucll $1 60, Consolidated Gregury Gold $20 50, Gunneti Gold $1 12, Smith and Parmolee $9 76. ‘The following statement shows the condition of the Phitadelphia banks yosterday, as compared with the pre- vious hiomday -— July 2 68,454 VP 21,451,896 9,481,664 Circulation. The Philadolphia Clearing House statement ia as fol- lows: — July. Clearings. Balances. 2 $6,958,505 & 7,010,691 6,721,423 Total . ‘Tho cach balance tm tho hands of the Assistant Treas- arer of the United States in Boston, at the close of busl- ness July 7, wax $10,426,961, showing a decrease of $1,431,483 a8 compared with the close of the previeus wook, The exports from Borton for the week ending July 6, including specie, were $141,960, against $113,100 for corresponding week ib 13865, _ Caling The Boston wonoy market fs firmer, salva plenty, at rix percent, Now York funds argy: although recently In Fery KCtlY®,. ing condition of the There ts no change 10 AE" the plethorn of available Philadelpliia ™O96Sy the feature of dhe past few weeks, fands, hig: Sie Ammtatunt United States Trommurer in thie ety gives notice tbat schedules of thirty or more seven and three-tenths eoupons, payable on July 15, wilt new be rooeived for examination ot the Interest Departanent, The business tranantod at the Sub-Treasua ™ this city to-day was as follows: — Reo ipta, $2,622,219 For cys™8...... $415,090 Payment 1,611, 12 ae.. 731,000 Balance 88,904, 101 sock Bxrhawge. a Ter par, July 10, 1996 10:30 a. vive? CRESTOR Mj 800 sine NY © $2000 USA’ BL cow 159000 US6' sb 200 62 108% 6000 do.. do. 2000 US B's10 40 ecu 98% 100 do bo : 100 Bee i pre i y ie eee Po 900 Had River RR.. lid 1ONY &NHAKR. 9000 N Caro! 2000 Teun 6's Tenn 6 a | 820 1214 call BAM , of beim NEW YORK HE 10 sha M 10 Ocean m] 40 0 Ninth Nat'l 100 Cumnb Coal pref. . 300 Yest'n Union Tol bi -_¢ 0. {00 200 Clev & Tol R RAL 50 440 Chi& Rad RR 96 E 54 B00 decree, OOK 60 WeatUnTeiRnsEx 1083¢ 100 100 Cent Coal Co.... 45 900 96 700 Q’ksilver Mng 100 Maripo'a Mag Co 11% 200 Tol, W & Western 392% 100 Boston water pow 83 100 dovverre0, 40 100 do, .. 82% 1200 Pitts FW ACh OTH 100 do... ..b30 33 100 MorriskEseexRR 80 SROOND BHSSION—1 P.M. $25000U86s5.20,0,'62 10656 sone ye ity BR Z ‘5000 10. 98 OF nas sido a oe 200 Boston Water Pr 32 4000 Tr N, 7.30. 200 Reading RR..... 10655 10000 N Carolina 6's. 200 Clove & Pitts RR 84 27 shaMerchante’Bk 109 200 GO. oss. ease 200 Canton Company 54 8500Chio & NWest’n 32 60 Western U’n Tel. 54 100Chic & NW pref 61% GO.....205. G3 400 do......... 61 100 Bruns’k Cy L.Co 93¢ 200Cleve & Tol RR. 111 100 Quicksilver MgCo 62 1200 Chio& REI RR 96 }2000 "% ie BR... S00 a 76 00 400 do. .2d call Hs) 1000 0S 1000 70 she Quick M'gCo 51 100 a bl 100 do, 613g 200 Mich, 7o&NInRR 79! 40 West Union Tel, 54 200Clov & Pitts RR. 84: 100 10. sersenee 5356 400 dO,» avsreee 100 AtlaMailSSCo. 121 «400 Ohi & N WestRR = 32: 100 do.....,b10 121 10. seee0e05 82 400 Boston water po, 32 i&N West pref 62 d0....,.D09 3234 & ToledokR 110% 72% 300 do .oe.ee2. 11036 Tl” 100 Chi & Rock IsRR 12% 100 ie 72% 400 do.. 7244 200 P,FtWa &Chi 72% 200 da, + 97 70 86400 do, +. OT 73 100 MII&StPaulRRprf 70 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Turspay, July 10—6 P, M. Asmes,—Roceipts, 7 packages, The market was nom!- nally unchanged, with a licht demand for pot at $8 12), a $8 50, Pearl was not offered, and prices were nomi- nal in the absence of salea, Bruanstures.—Roceipts, 12,171 bbls. flour, 640 do. and 1,400 bags corn menl, 7,200 bushels whont, 149,021 do, corn and 600 do. malt, The demand for State and Western flour was limited, and with free offerings the market raled dull and heavy, closing more or less nomi nalat areduction of 10c. a idc. per bbi., principally on low and medium grades, The sales comprised 6,000 bbl, at the revised quotations annexed. The market for Southern flour was also dull, with a downward tendency, closing heavy ata slight decline on common qualities, The eales were confined to about 400 bbls, For Canada flour there was only a limited inquiry, and under liberal offerne prices ruled 0c, a 150. lower, with sales of about 00 bbla Ryo flour was dull bet rnchang-d. Corn meal was’ in fairly active derand and fn}! prices were obtained, with furthor sales of £00 a 1,000 bbis., including Biandywine, delivered, at $6 33 pnd calorio at $5.10. We quoto:— Superfine and Western flour. £6 40 0 87 75 Exira Stato. 7650 855 Choice Siate 8 60 a 1090 Common to mi T1097 Extra round hoop Ohio. 8 70a 1005 ‘Western trade brands. -10 10 a 13 7% Common Southern +10 10 & 12 00 Fancy and extra d 12 05 a 17 00 Common Canad an 9 00 a 10 20 Good to chol 0 an 10 25 a 13 76 Rye flour (superfine) 6608 700 Corn meal, Jomey 4008 425 Corn meal, Brandy 4008 480 Corn meal, puncheons. 22 25 a 22 50 fa geri’ any demand pro heat, and th sales mado wore enetally forced and tho pr ces obtained xominally 8c, a 5c, lower than the rates current_yester day. We notice silos of abont 80.000 bushels at $2 28 a $2 30 for new No 1 Milwaukeo, $2 for No, 2 do., and $3 for n w crop ambor Jersey. Corn was in fair active demand, but the market was depressed by a large snpply olfvring, and at the close prices were fully 1c. 2: por Duchel’in favor of the buyer. “The tales reached up. wards of 275,000 bushels, principally at 820. a 860, for unsound, and’ 87c. a 875.6, for sound mixed Western, and 9d0. for extra Western yellow. Onts were quiet, We quote new Weatern at Sle, a 5c , includin choico, and lowa 70c. Ryo was steady, Wo ‘noto sales of vp- wards of 6,000 bushels Western, at $1 04. mait were dull but nominally’ unchang>d. were all quite unimportant, Breswax was quict but Grm at 400, a dic. for Western and Southora yellow Cow &x.—The market remained nominally unchanged. ‘There was a moderat> inguiry for good and chore [10, but the prices demanded for these goods wore in ali cases to» h gh to admit of large transactionsand we have only to notice sales of 534 bays ex Edith and 250 bugs ox Alpha on private terms. No Riv and Santos coffee isyon the way te (hs port. To Haropton Roads. 4,000 bags. Stock of Riv in. United States, as estimated by Mo-srs, Junari, Arden & (o,, embraces 179,049 bags, including 148.084 in New York, 4,311 in New Orleans, 19,800 in Baitimore, 1,400 in Mobile, and 6,450 in Phitadolphia, Stock of other deser ptfons in New York is as follows:— 2,623 bags Lagnayra, 10,109 Java, 6,022 Maracaiba, 21,709 Ceylon, 2,360 ca, and 4,163. other descrip tioms, Total, including Rio, 215,379 bags. We quote:— Rio, ord nary to fair, ide. a 16c., gold, duty pald; Rio, ime, 1Tc, # 100.. do, ; Rio, fair to goed cargo 8, a 12\e., gold, thirty days cash, im bond: Java © 2ic., gold, dyty ‘paid; Maracaibo, 18t. n 20., do, guayra, 17!40, n 193g0.," do. ; St, Domimgo. 17%e "de> Caspfot Was (a better demand, bat as holders were frey sellers prices were ouly steady, tho marke! closing fiem at our quotations. The sales were 1,000 baies, Re- ceipts, 3,656 bales. Wo quvie:—- 5 Sia U Fer da. ate fe. N08, Ordinary. 29 3 Low midd 33 88 MM Middltng.. 36 36 or Good middting. ...38 38 oe 38 Axis. —Adammantine wero quiet and unchanged, at 220. 2 the. for light weights, Sperm and patent Were in moderate jobbing deman:t at 4c. 1 58e. Devas Axo Byus.—The market bas ruled qvigs and Dave dechned materially with the downward tyra Barley and ‘The sales pri id. The sales comprised 75 drams ca atic soda at eh ‘gold; 60 tons soda ash at 2%c., gold; 100 tous gal a da on private terms—oflered at 23sc., gold; 20 casks ders at 3%¢., cold; 1,000 koga bi carbonate dleact| ‘oo pce pola at Biger, gold, apd "1O tons oda ush vorms. Day Goona.-—Brown Shoetings—Indian Head, 2c, aitloa, A, ities Poppers b, Bie. 3 3 Albi % pert, + 9, 200.3 N, tre; Mas, mB, 2tize; tadian Orchard, A, 30 5 W, 186.3 Tiger, ‘Ic. Meached Cottons—Wameutta {“Lonedaie, Se. ; Hill, 823%c,; Fountain, 266. ; c.;' Red Bank, 18e. ; ‘Barncloy, Dario. ; James, 2% Canoe, le. T ag, AC. A., 60 82% Hamifton, 4c ; Pemberton, witt River, p Albany, Ide. Denim Jewe. ; Haymaker, 8330. ; Boston, 27. Providence, 20c.; Madson, 2L°,” stripes—York, } “Uncaswilte, 25e.; American, 296.5 Albany, Lie. i _Kennebce, 88¢.; Whittenton, 254; Bedford, ‘Cotton Fianvel—Ham ton ston, 3240 , Nashua, eck 180 asia; Boston, 260; Slatorvilie, 28340, "Prints —Mer~ nine,’ D, 2te.'; Spragus, 20%c.5 Amor'can, 20h, ; Al- 15140, ‘Delaines— akong, 19e, ; Wamsatta, movkeng, 19¢ an anohoater, 22°,¢.; Hamilton and Pacific, 22'sc. ama—Lanoaster, 273¢¢. ; i gaye Gutwonadea—F. ke M., 87%c.; Union, A, 45; Xen. checks, 823¢°.; Nankeen checks, 860. Jemifimkeng mond, 600.4 Palestro, 22%%¢. Corat Jeawtchant, iGo. ; To. ; Pepperell, 23ige.5 182. ;__ Vie- Colored Cambrics— os’, $1.09; tory, H, 1449 Porttand ** Grecn & Daniel’, T2imrket eontinged quiet, and wo Pen ot ope pitt valve of 25 tons St, Domingo log wood, we oniy ¢ ry tie--Dry cod have been In mororate demand, bat s<4 have undergone no materiat change, ronging from $¥ to $1 50 fur St Gonego’s, with Ries Of 2,000 qotmials eiihin the range, Mackerel wero quiet, but rather fi mor, especially Now bay, which were quoted at from $19 14 $20, and No, 1 shore $21 60. Merriug wero endy at Ge. a 4c. for seal! ‘Noe, 1. Priaorm were quiet, but firm, ‘The engagements in- ‘buehels corn at dd. na 4igd., in ae bar steamor, 9,000 axes of a and 46,000 bashels'of corm (iast ta Satan ain ot Gd, and eet steamer, 7, els corn at Bled. To Glaur™”. pee steamer, 1,600 t,. 1,000 ¥ Toe cheese at 30a, and worp, por steamer, $00 tons are'—A British bark to Cork, for orders, corn, bs, dd. and fm Italian Det to Bristad chinoct Sa 6d. Hora wore very firm undot a fair trade demand. Th pales comprice ‘Dales, mostly at (rom 360. a 70v., to goat ty and growth. Lay wna steady, with a fate demand. We guoto bale at S00. 0 88¢., and shipping qunlitiog at 7 Oe. Kine, —Since oor te report there hus berg futher more activity in the market, and wt Viet? prices pave been Fealieed, ‘Tee cabal nd ao tt, 09 Ko Grande, 204 0 21% Ihe at loMa gotd, or a 6,000 Monte- Vid @ at 16 Sge., gold, forty dave; 6,000 c y Bucwos Ayres Oe,,' cold, “Unirty days; 500’ Montowiloo cutls, 21% £13446; 600 city cow wud 4,040 wot salted Califor nia on privacé terme. We Svenoa Ayres, 25 to eundo bo Livernodt 3 Daga, Dearly all as eheene at 20s a Me. evening) at be To Aty 26 Iba 18%. 8 180, gold: Monteviden, 16%, geld Rio Grande, 20 to 22 the, 15 'ge., gold; Oringeo, Zh io 23 Vea, 154, gold: Contral American, 9 to 24 [be. #130, gold, and Mataworos, 22 to A Ube, 198 ond, i Inox, --The market for both Seoieh and American | | continned very firm, but quiet. The makers in Scotand are determined to resist the demands of the miner and collters for an advance, and it ts stated that already forty furnaces have bern blown out. Tie pries in Glaseow fa wow 574 for inixo numbers, which (sa rise of 7s. from lowest price. American No. 1 is held with firrmese at 948, aclverable at Eliaaboihport, We note salee of $00 tons forge, at furnace, on private terme In scoteh the transactions comprise 200 tons Giengarnock, to arrive," T; 100 toma Coliness, to arrive, on private tona scrap, to arrive, on private terme $90, Glen arnock $48 and Kowate domand ab manufactured tron thero bas xe 4 ee veaatite are wih stg | Ga ook it ott marks resi vo, aod. foquest at fall prices. Pat eon "sontinae moderate, while the Ginecow, 263;¢.; Hartford, | r tb, Pe Hotasnes was dull, and the only business done was ‘We quote;—Cuba mus- ; do. elayed, 430, 0 50c,, do centrifu- foc. a" gt o,) stocky 6 450 thd Guia abd 3870 dot a 10, Stoc! Porto Rita. NoiMew (iiscns ia aidek, ¥ Nava. Sronss,—Spiri's turpentine continued dull, and wholesale lots being a conan: In rosins , the sales only a moderate business was mat being confined to 500 bbis. at $8 25 for pale, and $6 50 a $Tfor No. 1. Common was offered freely at $2 15, Tar was stony at provions prices. ‘Natta—Cut wore steady at 680. 270, clinch 81Z0,, Pressed horse 200. » 22c., forged do., metal. 330,, and copper 500, 800. 'a 340. ; yellow On. Caxe.—We have no important sales to report, Ong.—Lingeed was in improved demand and firm, with tales of about 10,000 gatlons reported on the spot at $175. Crushers’ prices were $f 80a $1 81. Fish oils were quiet, but a Ormer rates ied. In Now Bed- ford sale have been made 390 bis. crude sperm, por “elostia, at $2 6234, Including 1,050 bbls, for export, and the balance on specu ; alo 70 bbis. South Sea whale for manufasturing, on private terms. Woe quote:— Crude sperm $2 623%, refined do, $2 75 a $230, hut few off-ring at the inside priee; $1 25 for crude whale, and $1 40a $1 45 for refined do, City distilled red oll was ateady at $1 05, and prime winter lard oil at $2. Provisrons,—Receipls none, The market for pork was dN and prices at the close were decidedly heavy at a re. dnetion; the salea were limited to about 6,000 bbis., all cash and regular, at $31 87} a $32 0614 for new mess, closing heavy at the inside price; $29 60 for old meas and $26 25 a 26 75 for prime. The beef market con- tinued steady, with a fair inquiry at previous prices; the sales were bla, at $16 a $21 50 for new plain mess and $20 560 a $24 50 for now exira mess. Boof hams were quit but eteady at about $45 for Wostern, Bacon was tnac tve and nominal; the sales wore about 250 boxes at 17%0. for short rib Ont meats were steady, with a mod rate demand; we note sales of 260 pkga. at 13\%0. a 16%, for shouldersand 170, 8 200. for hams, Lard ruled dull and nominally lower; the sales were only 350 pkes. at 1830, a 2lc,, the latter price am extreme, lots choice kettle rendered. Butter was dull; we quote State 35°. a 400, and Western 200. a 33c. Cheese was also dail, but prices were sustained, ranging from 80. & 2le, as to quality; the fatter rate for extra factory made, Perroueum.—Crade was in limited comand at 220, a Bonded was dull and heavy, with sales of 1,200 bbls, at 880, for primo light straw to white and 39. a 40°, for standard white. For futare delivery stundard white was offered at 41¢. for Angust, 420. for September and 436. for October, buyer's opt'on. Rrog waednlt and nomina', We quote Rangoon 00, 8100. per Ib, and Carolina 120.a 186. do, Sucar was a shade easier if anything, under more dis- position to sen than to buy; but the market was mode- rately active, and the pric’s obtained justify no altcra- tien in onr quotations — The sates comprise 1,250 hhda, Cuba at from 10340. @ 120., 600 boxes Havana at !1c , and 140 boxes at 10%. We quote:—( uba—Inferior to com- mon refining, 93/6, & 10%. ; fair to good rotining, 10140. 10% ; fair to good grocery, 11440. a 11%c.; priwe to cole grocery, 12°, a 12%0,; centrifugal, hhds, and boxes, 2K p12%e.; meindo, 60. a8Y¥o. Havana— Boxes D.'8., Now. & to 9, 10c. a 108%6. ; do.. Now. 10 to 12, 1s 9 112Zc": do., Now Vd ta 15, 120. 0 12%e.: do., Nos. 16 to 18, 18%. a14%c.; do., Nos, 19 to 20, 140. 150, ; do., white, 14346. a 15440. grades, 10°. a l1c.; grecery grades, 110. a 13%. Stock, 95,807 hnds., 88,404 boxes, 100,980 bags, an! 202 molado, Sane was in fair jobling demand at fall prices. Wo heard of no large transactions, We quote Lverpodl ind, per « Porto Rico—Refining cron as ack, $1 60 a $1 70; Worthington’s fine do, 5, Joffrey & Darcy's $2 70 a $2 75, and Asht 75, gold. Sxixs —Gont were rather more active at unchanved pri-ee; sales 16 bales Montevideo, 6 bales Bnenos Avres and 47 bales Payta, on private terms, For deer the de, mand con'inned moderate, but prices have not varied, v Tampleo gout $7 iZ0, & 580., gold; Sitamoron bie, Buenos Avres $8c, a 400., gol. and Payta, 400, n.423,c., gold. Honduras deer 00c. a 623Z0., gold; Contral American 570. # 600. gold; Angostura 400, a 42\6., gold, and Para 60c., gold. Soar.—Castie was firm at 18¥e, a19c., but we hoard of no tmportan’ saies, TArLow was quiet, bnt unchanged. Sates 115,000 Ibs., mainly nt 12340, a 12%. Whisxny.—Receipts, 379 bbls. Market more activo. Sales 500 a 600 bbis. Western, in bord, at 810, and 60 bbl free nt $225. S'ate was quoted at $2 23. HATER NK waa without decided chan ¢ in value, whtle the demand was light, No sales wero reported, Woot. —Pending the decision of the tariff, there has been but very little business transacted ence onr last repert, but fol prices bave been realized Tho rates ageregate 125,000 Ina, domestic ecce at 55e. a 650, ineiding 12,000 Ihs, (Mtoubl» X) at 76c., 75.000 Iba. Texas at 220, a 2de., 50,000 Ibs, California at 44c., including 80 000 Ie. to ar- tive, on private terme; 75 bales patied at 67440. 0 6le, for extra, and 69c, for super; also 46 bales Cape a4 430, Milltary Affairs, THE ENROLMENT for tho militta, witich commenced om the 20th of Jnno, ™® progressing most favorably. Upwards of seventy thousand names have been thas far canvassed by the enrolling officers ty the city and county o* Now York, It ts probable shat the enrolmest wit! be complet. edt in tha city by Thorsday next, when ono hundred thousand names will bo borne on the militia role, OF this number, forty per cont will doudtiows c'aim exemp- tiom under the vurious crnes provided by law for the ovanton of mil taduty, on fil ng certain papers at the Meo of the County (lork aed by payment of a fro of Reventy- five cents; others will pey tho required sam, one dol- Inn, and thereby avoiding eny forth or annoyance from Non-appearance with the © mabrolla’? brigads en the an- nual parade of tho “nununiformed’? on September 1, they will wisely content thomselves therewith. ‘The en- rotments or the F rat and Seventy third regiments, taten Toland brigade, were boeun on Staten wiand on Thursday Int, ana aro under the enperviston of Coytain William H, ndvrhill, who % one of Colonel Pinekney's assistants As there aro twenty districta.an the tiland the bectno RETINNING VETERANS, The Pittenth Marne Volont ers, uniter eoraming Ludtierant Colonel Brevet BAgedicr Gooner! Bt ihor yaw, arrived in. this elty on Sunday, from Charleton, hnd were quartered at the Rattery Barracks, to Ne find it, ‘The regiment, whieh for cluht or-nine monthe has Degh stationed in the western part of South Carothon, waa muetored out a few days since, aud the veterans exe pect to leave for their homes ina d: rtwo, They wamber two hundred and fi ty-two men. The following is a complete Het of the Ting and sta officers: eral ray, commanding; Majer, J. BR. Cow HS iggina; ‘As tatant Rargeon. A. A. Hed Company A—Captain. J. Maiti ‘; Company B—Cap'ata, Genves: Proond Lieutona Company C—Captain, Orcutt: Second Lieuton Company D= Captain, # % B Hich; Second Lioutenms! de iy Cotopany E—Captass 9 » we tee e Captain, CAE. Kalghts; Pleat Tteutenant, J, ua. 5 tan, nt Tp ack: Lieutenant, Ww, 1, BS. Hows; Firet Lieutenant, Hf or: ; First Lioutenant, Ed- INS AND OUTS OF WALL STREET. How Some National Ranks DoBastuess— | sncovmnr or Dixaces Svsramep ay THE JoLY Rwrs Curious Developments in Respect to Overdrawn Accounts. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMBERS, Before Judge Brady. Jury 10.—Henry K. Leonard and William P. Wads- worth vs. D. 8. Scofield, 8. M. Scofidd and J. M, Moor- head. —This was a motion to vacate an order of arrest, which clicited some curious developments in relation to the manner in which business is daily transacted in Wall street, Tho defendants, it appeared, on the 4th of April last, purchased of the plaintii™s $1,216 worth of petro- Jeum stock, in exchange for which they gave a check on the Croton National Bank, which was dishonored on the ground that there were no funds im the bank to meet it, In addition to this the plaintif™ allege that the defendants Sei cre weep ti had been fervent statement ai sete ‘Tho dofendania sik ater this order of that no fraud was intended, It was the intention ‘time they issued the check to make ther with th bank, and in overdrawing socount they bad only dono what they had Saree permitted to do before by the officers of the bank. Mr. Vanderporl, in moving for the di: of the defendants, subin ttod the affidavit of Mr. Scofield, who testified that the defendants ‘brokers a large Dneiness; that they were 1a the habit of depositing about $60,000 ‘daily in ‘the bank im que aud reer upon the bank for an equal amount; that they almost daily. previous to the 4th of Apni, been In tho habit of onerara wee acoonnt, bit the teller of the bank invarabiy paid their and the defend- ants mado the checks ‘before o'r of threo o'clock each das ; that is the custom of keene] pr large dealers in good.standing; that on the 4th of belore mentioned the defendants expected to be in ro- ceipt of lure amounts, which they expected to pay into to the amount 0” $62,000 had been day drawn largely in excess of their deposita, and cheoks the bank before three o'cluck; that they on that pald by the teiter, without there being any funds to met thg sme; that owing to the failure of cortain negotiations thoy were ut as was their custom, to make yood th ir account with tho bank, und the teller refused to pay tho check given to the plaintiM™s; dopo- nent futther stated that tvere was no Intention to do- fraud the plainiils, but, on tho contrary, thet the obock was givén with tho full expectation that it would bo paid on presentation at the bank; that the petrolenm stock in question was transferred to other parties soon vor jt came tn defendants’ jouw, 80 that it as impossible tor them to return it tw the plaints when they demanded ii. In conclusion deponent sta ed that since the 4h of April last they had mado good their account with the bank, and are now able to pay ail checks which they have issind, Mr. Hawkins, in reply, rad it was unnecossary to read the affidavits upon wh ch the order of arrest hud beon granted; auffice it to say that they show d that on tha, 4th of Aprit la:t tho defendants xave the pla ntiffs, in payment for somo petroloum stock, a check on the Croton National Kank for $1,215, which check upon pre entation at the bank was dishonored, on the cround hat thero wero no funda there to meet It In addition to this (estimouy tbe piaintifiy had tho afiday ts of the oMcors of the bank to show that before the check was, waved the defendants were notified thut they had ovor- drawn their account, That the notice in q extion was sont to the defendants before twelve o'clock, and that potwiths(anding such notification they, in the course of the aft mom, ts-aed this check, well knowing that there was no money in the bank to meet it, all of which was dono with intention to defraud the plaintiffs, The evi. denen of tho oiticers of the bank also went to show that the averngo depost's of the defendants only amounted to about $20,000, and not $60,000 as was alleged by the de- fendants; tha: an mberof other onecks, amounting tu tho a. gregate to $26,000 or $30,000. drawn by the defend. ants on the gaid 4th of April, were also dishonored, Phat it was a concerted plan on the part of the de end. defraud numerous parties of their property b; theso false checks, ‘They so had in their po aflidavit deny ng thni it was tho custom of banks to pay chooks wh re parties had been notified of their accounts having been overdrawn unless they wade the samo gu upon the reoeipt of such notice, The counsel then reat the affidavit of W. H Petorson, to tho effect that ho de- Lvered to the defendants $1,470 worth of stocks on the 4ib of April last, for which’ he received @ check on ihe Groton National Bouk, which has never been paid, Aiso tho alfidavit of D. 1. Rourke, who was @ sufferer In tho fame manner to the tune of $425. Also the ulliiavit of KW. \itchell,o the firm of V. B. K: claimed to bave los $1,236 in a almitar 1 \itef Lioyd L, Britton to the same eflect, Mr, Hawkins also read tho aftdayit 0 Charles Fi-tdter, astustant to the first teller at the Croton National Bank dthaton the 4% of April last be nocitied t & Co, that they had overdrawn the count, and reqas'ed them to 8 Dd up a deposit to el immediately. This notice was doliverad to ti janis betore tyeive o'ctook, Mz, Hedden, ea hier of tho Croton National Bank, tes tile! that le w erage duily dopos tao” tite defer it fiom November to Ayril amounted 10 between $25,000 and $20,000 He also tostiticd to a settioment mado by the defendants with the ban since their failary, wud pain Uhab they paid one-third cash and th) r ey ¢ Orin notes rau from thirty daya to twolve u the |abit of notifying the defer i overdmwn their accoant; néver cae bo 7 uj pos? that their checks would ‘lee tuvy bad reecived notice to make guod yuond, paying teller of the © otun Na- edt thet the daily avernge deposits of site aniounied to about $30,000; wax in the sie deiendanis when they tad over. . and they were in the haiit of fue onnt Immediately on the rece OM tive ket ad aepeeth bert before twelve o'clock ta: their ao. 2; ata qrarter or hal. pas twolve meseago to the defendaiis in YT veems, telling them to Wirry up in reviewing tho t stimony whl h ty the plaintifis, ctalmed that be d the statements ec Lis © tents, they acted m perfect ood falls oie transsetion, Tt was evidien that ected and had ever in question would be paid, Ute, altor hearug that th’ jon Nati count was with 84 Kent BoMnowhar Hr Mr. througtiout the el Powe. rack Un yey tng al Bank sane to certify li, teller of whe co! sont I 10 there expected the de during the cour: be pad. Mb. Hawkins, ta 0 order of arroe oiligers of Uy id that the check weuld pPosing the motion to vacate tho hy Critwined g Vorely the conduct of the ‘ © Croton Navomal Bank to eortifving tho eeek* of the rndanta when there wns the day, wee Y expected to mako g ay, atter having been no Merny G-aptatn/T. Dwynel; “Pirst Lieutenant, J. | dullars, cousin Mere tdeout. 10 . “a 5 Tt wos admitted (RUCK Upon thess warthiens Company T—Cap ey eee re icier Ee Moana | £62,000 had bora ya d by the DANE RS to Use amount of wit Te Gath Soo Tt oye; Fine Kiowenssey, M, | vous, Why aid hot the defeniania geeeoaee OF the de. Pi said as anys “| of lasaing to the pt And othors check, dnseud Company K—cuptaty, lehnel Royeo; Fist Lioatenant, | in the agerexate to <cveral thoveand doltars, witeyZting Samuel Wikon; Secon? Lintenant, Rrevet Major B. Ves knew could nut be honored ¢ The evidence -howed * The regingent "08 Org in Augueta, Me, in 1861, zed rormed ® part of os Batler's ‘New England aan New Orleans \t the time it was oeptored, Surerquently the recimenwas stationed In Florida, and at a lator period formed 4 art of the Texas expedition, when it Went through U* f@mpaign on the Rio Grande. ‘The tegiment @=0 IPA in the Red River expedi tie, It ther ealoy ry net Ram Potomac, and wns of lo andeequeeyi ian noah Valley under OMe Thirtionh Maaenchnsett Jered out at Charleston a few pe pl ee torod at the Ratter jowing a6 @ lias of wo and ix Bow quar. Pepa | be paid off. The fol- {ine and tat officers :— rmhaga, De D—Captia, Goorgo Barker; a. ‘Prot Rutan, tec ih Pye Menten nt, Main, Kugece W. Ferris; hug rieuten- omy Bivapiain, Bremt, Johnston: FL sutenant, rap ys | Caplain To de R, au Vers; Flew \Jeutma. H Go pe : ti pain, Thomas B. Jokoston; Pir! Dytey, ant Coney, ant, Thee. aptuin, Charles W, Burgess; Firat Lig, <Copiain, Qoorge GO, Spear; First PS any grr ale ange O. Spon Licato ‘TRe regiment was organized at Lowell, Maes, is Oeto- bor, 1961, nnd ro-eplsted as veterans in Jonvery, 1804. They were slationed in the Department of the Gulf mntil the foarth of Jaiy, 1864, and alan served in the Shenan- doah Vatiey und eral Sheridan, ‘There are three hupdred aud twenty men on the roila, Daring the past Foar the regimeot has been stationed tm the upper part ‘of Pouth Carciion, News from Nashville COMPLHTION OF THR RATLROAD BRIOGs OVER Thy TENNHASKR AT DECATCR—AgepeyMe®T OF A DOL. LAR ON RACH NeORO To # TORT COLORKD | PAUPHRG, & seagtiN TEL hy 10. ‘The bridge over the TenscMee fi Y 1866. iT is cons. here hy “ 4 ie . rth Con Court hagessessed a tax of a dollar on eaeh negro to support color Paupens Legtstate a4 (ucrum ¥ Teoncoseo Legtstateres: Ral Set im Be ge Into 4) state Senate to- The Governor sent G4” Commiesions 7 Georgo qT My 1 it was a gigunve ocleme to dofraud the plaintliis and Others, und he h ped the Court would not genction 8. ch rascality by granting (ue motion acked for by the de- tendants’ ¢ounsel, The Judge took tho papers and reserved his decision. Coroners’ Inqnest Isrannicios tx Peau. Starst— Information was recetved by Sergeant ‘Vols, of the Sixth precinet, yesterday alter. noon, that Joanun F. Kedderer, a German woman, twenty. four years of ago, who bo! been living ag a domestic in the «| restaurant 649 Peat street, had somowbat myetertuusly Tgeutonant Colonet commandty, Francis H. Whiitier; | disanp ated from tho promises, Olllooe Mcceley. wis Major, Samual D. Shipley: Surge, Samuel A; Davie ae Bent wo the house to make an examination, and pM F nae > Oe a m: Ohaptatn, Py jing to Ue room cecapied by Joanna, tho door Whiveraoro; Fant Heutenant and Qartermaster, I. Aunt found to be locke A hey was caren ont on entce: Company A—Captsin, Joha B Dade; Ing the room the reinsias of a full wo male child were howe Ae Warren @ Fleet Llewtenamty | fond enveloped in ti.0 vid glothesand ty ng ona chair, any H-Capam, Rawin Clark. but the supposed mc ther had fled and could not be found, pang G-—Captate, Naiantet K: ROX Pint Taenten- | Tho body was takes: to the Franklin street police station, where Deputy post Mortem rJohn Beach subsequently mao a won, and found that the child had violence were found about in the meantime oficer Mes: ig making efforts to arre tho babe, Sercrpe BY TAXING PottoN.—Coroner Wildey held an tn. quest nt No. 10 Clarkson street on the body of aa an- Known woman, about ihirty years of age, who @ied from fee effects of some narcotic poison administered by her. git. Deceased od Doc my Soper in this country trom Ireined end was toe; = ne above number, be had been wage dee toot Hend seemed to have some trouble Bot kk known, yes 00> her name, and as fe conld be had wa roativen or trieuds. in the jury i" city. Tho ren- " * veniet corresponding with the above facts j ‘UNSTROMN. Sylvester Gaynor, a man twenty-nine Fears Of age,who lived al No, 15 Thames etroot, while Tiding to the Park In a railcar, was by Seietreme hea and tokeu home by his where i Subsequently omned. Coroner Wildey held en it a on the body, Deceasea wag @ native of Ireland. Frederick Hines, a Cerran Gene Jn a chair whieh eto AD moi slonee, learned she At Bellorne Hospital, by Coroner Gover, doy, nersinatng J, ut there I gy ith occu MGA Tired, Deseeeet haa ness, salsaiee Sor oro ip Os Tm Asser I Sion ont Tig ay tat the eters ave ome | Nin hathny or metbathy eh aed eased sort ron omit of the ‘was 23 yoars of age ani a native of Ireland. Previous to ‘Tue House ow lacks one member of # quorum | 979 Mirteew arth 4 neat The Civil Rights gi Ignored im Loate- | The Baffalo and Was! jetermin- ot, mi | Rog ' u Te wee Hum, Ky., Joly 10, 1863. The Common Coonet nf tht olud oven A Reey, ox “4 of i oon ony ws) vo of jomin w nay ‘to the ong, ton ond on ‘ Banna act he tw Rat raga tS 2 a nds ed a ee hte RALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY WU, 1866. _ BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. or 1863.—The jury rendered a verdict fpr James G. Richardson, after a brief deliberation yésterday aftor- ‘noon, against the city of Brooklyn, for the full amount claimed, $940, The plaintiff was a victim of the July riots in 1863.. Among other articles lost by him and for which ho claimed damages was a coat, containing $400 in the pockets Judge Reynolds Sens that if ine. found that this money was stolen by the rioters the plain- tl could not recover, but if the probabilities were thas the coat and its contents were destroyed, it came under the statute and he might claim damages, Tan Lats Scarrow Aocwryt.—Mr, Horsfull, one of the three unfortunate men who fell from the scaffold in Cumberland street a few days since, ts still alive at the City Hospital, bat, the hopes of bis recovery are very t, At the Coroner's inquest on the bodies of the two men, It was decided that asthe scaffold had constructed by themselves they alone were to Dlame for the sad oocurrence. Prosasts Cases or Invayricion—OMcer MoLaughliin, of the Forty-fifth precinct, Inst evening discovertd the body of an fnrant, evidently stillborn, while on daty in Harrison street, Eastern District. The Coroner held an Inquest, and rendered a verdict In accordance facta, Coroner Lynch also held an ors ‘morning on the body of a nowly born 1, Which Piexed wn welie floating in a box on the water, off Ludo- Tum Dryrooury m rae Wasrane District Fien Derart- ant, —The Board of Fire Commissioners of the Western District he}d a special meeting on Monday evening last, for the purpose of hearing the defence offered by the officers. of the following named compames, who have been suspended from active duty, and their respeotivo houses under look and key since last Thursday, for vio- lating certain now rates and of the Board:— Engines Nos, 6, 6, 7, 9 and 19, and Hoge Carriages Nos. 5, 6 and 7, and Hook and Ladder No. 6 The offences which they were accused are riding on the ‘appara- tus’? and running down prohibited grades in tho railroad track, Having taken tesiimony upon each care the Commias unors went into executive session, and an- nounced the following result:—Tho charges inst En- es Nos, 6,7 an‘ 9, and those against Hose panies log. 2 and T wore dismissed, The cases of Engines Nos. 5 and 19 and Hook and Ladder No. & wore laid over for the next meeting. Hose Companies Noa, 6 and 6 wero disbanded, both of whom were accused of keeping in the track in Court street while going to fires, Davcen ov Distarnea Worker Witour Liorsse.— Aman named Mirando Mitchell was arrosted in Grand stree:, Eastern District, ata lito hour on Monday after- noon, by officer Bagley, of the United Statos District Vourt, on the ‘chargo of distilling whiskey without « licenso. It appears that on the morning of ‘the 30th ult, it if the rear of No. 246 Grand streot, and traced to awh skey still in the coflar, which had oeen rented by the prisoner for tho ostens!: ble purpeso of conducting tho manufacture of yeast. Several barreta of whiskey w ro found in this recess, His srrect was not made, however, until Monday last, Mitchell claimed that ha. was not Hable to apnrehenaton, as ho bad not sold of tio product. Ho is Leld to await hie examination to-day, ALL onn Comyricrry m Lsrorny.—A young American, ‘of “Africnn doscent,” aged uincteon years, who gave his. name as B njamin Osborne, wa: taken into oustody, yea- terday morning by Officer Letinvilk, charged with being imn'icated t1 tho robbery of a diamond ring, valued at $100, and $42 In money ‘rom a loman named Tay- Jor, res ding tn Bedford aven ). The ring was di dof for $5 a' a joweler's storo in Fourth streot, from which place IC bins been recovered, Held for exam- ination, ‘tum Koxae Cotnrry Coren ar, TeurenANGE APSOOLATION, — This ts tho title of meoc'sty which hold its frst meeting on Monday ovening. It is clwmed that the organization is for tha pnrpoee of eupnorting ‘hs Fxolse law. which they aseert was formed at the soliritasion of the better class Of Tiqnor dealers, who ba’ sbegeed for its pessage, Ira Buckingham, Jr., 1 President of tue Association. NEW JERSEY NEWS. Jevecy City, Tar PortL Any ScrrmeErs,—Mayor Cleveland haa issued a call for a mooting to be hold this evening at clght o'clock, at the (ity Fiall, Jersey City, for the purpose of afferding aid t) ‘he families who have been loft desti- tare hy the Inte ravr cing fire in Portland. ASOmER ALLEGKD CouNTERPMTER.—Detective John Dorsey arrested a young man yesterday named Charles Jackeon, en charge of attempting to pass a counterfeit ten doller national bank note at Taylor's saloon, Pavonia Fory. The gent of the pate paper aud forged impress was committe! ‘or examination, ‘C rowsn's Inquaer.—Coroner Kirsten held an inquest yosterday morning onthe body of Etlen Campbell, whe died anddenty at Taylor's Hotel, on Sunday afternoon. The stomach was taken ot at tho post-mortem examination, and was found to be much inflamed. The poor woman, to oblige som of the other girls whilo th *, endeavored to perform thelr work, in whi onprensed her to exhavetion. The heat chen fire, edded to this, wax insupportable, and the Jury rendered « verdict in accordance with this viow of ‘the case, Deen, Tim AuteceD Horen Trmr.—This individual, who as ascribed to the community of Metuchin in the Hi nap of Saturday, turns to be one of a gang of New York horee thieves, whe was mtercepted with his booty by the commitese of Motachin. Preenveriom oe ene Aeseom se Coumemmaw.—The @dden squall which swept with such fury om Sanday af- teenoon, displaced the timbers of this structure and ‘Vurlot the half-finished fabric into chaos, The side wing bp ana Bon t the blasts from Leen ren was wert mwardl flanka scattered pell- the statin in front, Men were em) ar iooag te in Collecting the eratterod eleme: damage bf repaired in lees tha two weeks. A College of the City of New York. COMMENCEMENT AXBKOIMES—THN GRADUATES AND AWARDS OF MEDALS. ‘The commencement exercisos of the first class of grad. uates of tho Uollege of the City of New York took place yeaterday afternoon im tho presence of a large and appro- ciatlve audience, Tho speakers’ platform was occupied by the Provident and Professors of the Institution and members of the Board of Education. The order of oxer- ced waa announced by the President, Dr. Webster. ‘Tho kwards of medals wore as follows: — Warp Mears, (Browse.)—Robort B. McMaster, for proficieney In vate wae Hugh Leo, ia chemistry; Chaa. Mould Hibbard, im iaw; Arthar M. in logic; Aldert H. Banoker, in Latin; @reham McAdam, al -ebra and Gilbert H. Crawford, in history; James a. Walton, Jr,’ in Spanish; Aldert 'H. anckor, in Grook; Read Gordon, Jr., in’ German; William K. toeptin hygiene; Chas, A. Doremus, in naturnl his. bard, in’. Conley, in French; Chas, Monid Hib Kroeat f, RuP QR; Krnost 7. Burish, in composition ; Adam, 60 oratory; ‘Ymoral philosophy; Randolph Me- J. Comming, in natural PRL*MOM. 1h engineering; Wm. in Epglixt ophy; Samnoi £. man, Prit. Mapata—Cilbert H. Crawtoy profiblency; Wes. B. Geyer, sitver were nd, general Burk Mxhsta —Hest mathematic eatin O Chartes Mould Hibbard, gold; David L. Smith, wilbele Mena ta, i and Belles Le'trog, Rich- Or, gold; Gilbert EL Crawford, si'vor, Rica Mevara. —Best Kogtish compositions, Charles Tx. Hail, senior, gold; Wm. L. Moore, junior, gold. Pig ine semnace prereset pris Leslie Brag. " ¢ sophomore clams; poctry, S. Carr, the senior claek j gad on Bichelor Ff Are—Aldert Hutton. Bancker, Solomon Coben, John J, Casey, Joba 4, Hasson, Oharien 3. Hig: bard. Randotpie 3. A, Wot, Je, Charles hot, Henry & Cary, john Eurleb, Abraham * Hersisfieid, Hugh Loo, Henry Newton. a ‘Thomas J. Britt Read Gorton, Jr., James ©, Hallock, Henry P. Orvia, Richard J, Pann: D. Lowber Santth, Riebard J. Conoingham, Cbartes L ee, Henry Korminety, Keaton Saulater, Thomas F, Masbr af A’ i ; John gee Kamp Dianvolt A B.; Bowmce p os Peben & ; Be A B.; James Marshall, let, bait! and furniture. taining 11,600 volumes). $i2s/nn3 2% 20 ¥2000 9,000 1.500 1,500 ee Meeting of the Board of Supervisors. the Ao SAGARIRS—JUDGMENTS AGAINST THE CITY. The Board of Supervisors met yesterday, the Presidess Bupervisor Twaap sald he thought it would be neces sary to call the attention of the Common Council to me caused some of the new Assembly Sonal pette. of election districts within their No had been taken matter, and he would now offer a resolution calling theif aitention who ; x Eur asked if there was a limited time withim sald it should be doug A pervisor Tweed’s resolution was then adopted, and a copy of it ordered to be aent to the Mayor. : seaport @ city to ties with the oplnton of he a Tnero was no fund available.for the. payment parties who had taken out the judgments woul Counsel a _ be fasten apinice fovea, boats, could be! ity or cou! estimate made by the Board of Metropolitan Police the increased salaries and popppemeaien., SF Of from tl st , was ro who stated ‘that in onset tne wold be necessary, This was on Taxes. ‘A report of the Committee on Armories and Drill. necond aod third floors of the building No. 699 Broad ®, drilltooms’ for. the Fires. and Six'h avenue ag a driliroom and for tho Ninety- ana ' aginent New York State Nations! Guard.” of Mr. Canning 8. Bedford, District Attorney, to $5,000 per annum was ado 4 that immediate action was necessary gard to the payment of tho Judgments obtained agains special order of business for Thuraday next, ‘Tho Board then adjourned to Thursday noxt, at noon, PKEMB GOUHR—CHAMDERS, Bofore Judge Clerke, the Troy line of steamboats, alleges in bis complaint thas in tho month of April last he suiested lo the defoudan’ half of the pler at the foot of Harrison sireot, for the use of his line. Defendant thought it would be better to the plaintiff agreed. Some days afterward the defend. ant Tee to the plaintiff and said be had procured a annum, and offered to transfer it to tho plaintiff’ ¥ ho would ‘allow him $250 a year compensation loging that the pict was really leased to bim through the dofondant ag his agent, but the defendant kept passes- of all steamboats making landings there. The plainti® Bu juently fet out an injunction against the defendant im from {HS MEW DISTRIOTS—FPROVISIONS FOR FOLIOS fu the chair, fact thatthe re-distribution, of lection districts betas to have frase boundartes, by the Common Council in the Supervisor which the work should be dona, t The Cuamuan befory the Ist of A communication was received from the Comptroller i tho duty of the Supervisors to make prov! ro) of the city if their claims were not at ones Wguata Hetorred to the Oommitiee on Annual Taxes, e in at a meeting on June 30, of the amount required to pay of the mombors an additional py $480,000 Commiites rooms was received recommending the hiring of the mets New Yerk State National Guard, and a building t= Areport 4 tho Committeo on Taxes, raising the salary Assistant: Supervisor Twas said tbat ag the Comproller ime, formed him in Fe. tao city, he would therefore move that it be made a uarrel Aboat a Pier, Joux 10,—Hancock va, Cornell, —The plaintiil, who owns that he should procure for him the lease of the soutiy have the teaso made out tn bis name, as agent, to which lease of the pier for ten years, at the rate of $6750 per for the same, Plainuifl dectmed to pay any bonus, al- sion of the wharf, and cfniined wharfage from the owners restraining “hi using the pier, and now the de- fendant, through his counsel, moves to dissolve the in- junction on the ground that the vhole story of the plain. tiff 13 without foundation. He denies that tho plaintiff made the suggostion he rays be did, and affirms that the l.aso was firet anggostod to him by tne ownors of th pier. He thorefore asks for a dissolution of the lujune- Yon, The court rosorved its decision. The Turtle Case. MARINE COURT. Nehemiah H, Calhoun vs. Henry Bergh.—Thia caso was brought against Mr. Bergh, who is Vresidont of tho So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, fora maticious prosecution and false imprisonment. It ap- poars that the pluin‘iff was master of tho schooner Active and bad brought a cargo of 0 turtles from Florida, The tartles were in hold of the vessel, on their backs, with their fins pierced and Tled together with across their breasts, and in this position wore brought the whole voyare and kept without food or water. Mr. Bersh saw those turtles in that condition and pointed them out to a police officer, who, in compit- anoo with the genoral order issued by the Superintondeus, of Police, arrested the plaintiff, who was taxen to the Tombs, whon the defendant mado n chargo against hima for cruelty to animals avd te wa beld to bal, but was ona oem ge examination discharged. the plaintiff claimed thag the dofendant was lable te damages for a malicious prosecution, and without proof to show malice on the part of the defendant. Court, on motion of tho plantifl’s counsel, dismissed the complaint, on the grou that no malice was shown, wt Married. : Burrenworta—Ginns.—At A ue, Lon, 5-4 on Taosday, July 10, by tho tor et Gib, T Borrerw: etn, of New York, to Seuma 8., eldest dargh- lor of the officiating man. No cards jpeN—LO KWoov.—At Stamford, Conn., on Frt- day, Juiy 6, Mr. Luocrus Cmrrexorx, of New York, to M. AmRtsA of the formor piace, No cards Cagsin—Bor tan, Monday, July 9, at the reat- spon gr had bride's ae by te Rar ny ra 4 jamens Caneix, Bq. ‘ate &., only daughtor of P, Boylan, Eeq., ‘al ob'tnie city. —On Sunday evening, July %, tho Rov. Dr. Foster, WiiuiaM H. Huroumox 0 AweLta of this city, —On Wednesday, June 13, by the bride's father, Rev. Bute ‘of Brooklyn, KR. Diy My at AS Hvisa, of Pors Jefferson, Long Leland, to Axwme R. Hatrrec, of the former place. ‘See—Sem.—At Brdgeport, Conn., on Tuesday, Jaly 8, hy the Rev. Dantol Lord, D. D., Joax 8. Six, lyn, to Banta, oldest daughter of ‘the Inte Abram D. See, of the former gy oe Mus eats testa: on 5 Forrest Loown Fisongnacinn. i California papers please copy. Onaven.—On Tuosday morsing, July 10, of typhoia AVRR. y morning, Ju! , of ¢ fover, Krrrm daaghiet of Mra HJ. Oravet, in the tim yoar of ber ase. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday afternoon, a& four o’ctock, from the residence of her mother, 128@ Crxorax —On Tresday morning, i Casati, infant daughter of George W. and M. a, er, ¢ funeral will take place on Thursday morning, ab ton o'clock, from No. 457 West Forty fourth street, the relatives and friends of ttc family, also the brethren of Park Lodge, No. 616, F. and A. M., ‘are respectfully ine Vited to attend, without farther notice. Gouna —Suditenly, on Saturday, July 7, Captain Buss Comns, agod 45 yoara The friends of the family and the mormbors of the Masonic Fraternity, F. and A M., are inviled to attend the funoral, from the residence of his mother, 61 Sonth Folit siroot, Brooklyn, this (Wednosdny) afternoon, at Sore ee- The remaing will be taxen to Grecawood ry. _Catianonn.—On Taesday, July 10, Axx, wife of J, Callender, im the T0th year of her ays. ‘The fanerad services witl be held at her Inte 277 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Thorsday afternoon, five o'clock, The relatives and pen A be are ited to «tl remains w ‘4 teepecttony ico pe Towtoh Coorem. On Tuesday, Stth your of his age. © friends of the faznily and of hia weph M. Cooper, and of Bis son-in- ley —* Oe Toes. are invited to attend the faneri, on Thureday after at {wo o'clock, wt the Church ‘of the Annunciation, Foorteenth street, between Zixth aud Soventh avonacs, wi rther notioe. ING M.—At Kensteo, Weechestor county, on Mon- say 5, Jame CUNMNGRAM, aged 56 yenra, iW fronds relatives are reapeotfally invited to attend the funeral, Carriaces will, be {a wailing. ot Twonty-sixth street, Hariom Railroad depot, this (Wed Besday) morning, at nine o'clock, Remains wil! be in- torred in Greenwood Get 2 Doxach.—On Monday, July 0, Auexavoar Doxaro, in the 30th your of hie of the fam!ty aro invited tof The relatives ana ationd the fw his lato residence, 245 Grand at street Rrookizn, B D., thie (Wednesday) chotern infin.) on ae many Inty 9, of fin. ernie game, ter of Ambrosi Jospphine de Cardemas 7 Bomee, ‘ged 6 mouths aad b relatives and friends of the famiy are Invited to’ attend the fuaeral, from 246 Lesington avenue, this ing, ab ten o'alock. st Awe Barer, ia the nage. ° ‘The friends of the family aro reapeetfully invited to attend the fameral, thie (Wednesday) morning, at ton o'clock, from the Herian ehurch in Filth avenue, corner of Nineternth street (Rov. Dr Rico's). Bisrt.—-O0 Mondyy, July 9, Bima Jase Bevo, ta the 36th years or her igo Her friends and ceqnaintanoes are Peepectfully Inevied to attend the funeral, from her mother's rextdenre, Mrs, Jobe, #24 Tenth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at twa b’olook, withont further notion, Mer romans will be taken to Greenwood Cometery, Freun—In Charleston, 8. C.. on Saturday, Juno ebilt of Captain PK an 9 onthe and 25 days, Chy, on Monday, July 0, Gronan vee. from the Congregational , and Henderson streeta, thie , at tiwoo'ctock. Prends tee ramily are davited to atiend, 5 Gainy,—In Brooklyn, on Mouday, July 9, Axx Grant, wife of Joha Goary. and or by be — funeral, this (YWednow Mae Teicaaes, No. $8 ~ Invited to vee and friends are fal funeral, from the residence. of Lis grant Hammond thia (Wedwesday) taern, weet in Mouday, July 9, Joanrn Storrown ing Joly 10, Mancueaarre i