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6 Mu ——— foreign exchange, and rates were nominally as followa:— " Booth’s 3 the scar Bat home oon Comes tats fas Bers FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Bankers’ bills op England, af «ty days, 110 a 11034 ; at TRIAL OF JOHN i. SURRATT. on Bootle’ neck sacs re Teter". Lincs SU rr es Reenay, Jape 24-07, 1 | TUPOOANIN, NING 16 ;-commeanstal, 10056 0 16; bilimon after partisy heated: o tire open ent Meo stock market han been variable but on the wnple | FAS Steiaey Mars; 5.19% 962845; at three days, pe aon ap Diatiicngr Beur Hicavo, Site 10-day, althoute'the extreme advance was not aus. | O12% 610 Other Continental. Bille wore. rated ; John Greenawall sworn and examined by Mr. Pierre- Schr Elisabeth, Birch, Prankiie fined at the elose, ‘The volume of business was in the Commerc, | Sudge Fisher Again Refuses to Re- | fit., dn'c a hsatigerdbatinn th Ame toe Sixth Behe Alida Hui aggregate hight, notw tustanding that intervals of an.una- 1% e aS streets, Atzerodt boarded at the house, and Bogth came Sebr Ellen’ K, —, Fall River. on alternated with those of @uluess, and that ree call Witnesses. there $e Ree Rie, Booth canes several tumen, fone nove Eiatere, Tersae, Tall River, a ‘Prisoper was asked stand -ynolds, ver, there are as yet no signe Of AN approaching im 40% a al Witness ized the prisonér; be had frequently Sehr Fannie Hannon: Pivots, Hatta faux of outside orders. The transactions are confined 35% a 36 come to witness’ house, but could not say when or how Schr Sahwa, Wrig! ‘Bi ~3 forte eee roe set, bee areal #18919 | Continued. Examination of | wnen'he vaca we howe: Hip frogs cee Sehr Ballte Smith, Chase, Rondout for Pau mivery hence every advance is Itkely suce ya ‘tzerodt; ~ interviews, Belew. weerly pena Bay reaction, The crop prospects are SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Witnesses, Seernamtamenere mane hey, would move | yep oe * gun very favorable, although flour and other breadstuils Monday, June.24~10:30 A. M. feagedt need socmay thet he bed not much sonep then Brig Geo 8 Berry, from Matanzas. jm price this merning because of reports of ‘rust? | $1000 U but he was going away and would return with as Brig Lydia H Cole, from Matar ts ihe wroter whels, and:dhe bebe on. the Beas may Meat eee at. Cotaen tenes a Fr Sa Waeipigy graetiyret fag: . ; . change base their hopes maisly upon an abundant | 4900U 86s, Severe Cross-Examination by the the ovo Maral Gg ae i | Brig antern Sar, from Barbador, harvest. The prevailing feeling on the asireet | 100000 UN Ge. 6.20 «: °65. wens 15, at two o'clock, after the President had been assas- @ Lamis: Bawarasrnigl tree. ep Wieh Regs Mery je ‘rather bullish than Bearish; but it ts wo- | Synge Sgowm 6 By sinated; Atzerodt came in with another man, and ‘Brig Kate Truman, from West Indien, tieeable that the bulls are quick to realize | 57600 U ‘16 Atzorodt wanted his old room; witness told nim his old Brig Feusting, from West ladies. 100 Tes room was occupied, and that he would have to go in the Laure, Matunzas—(all three by pilot boat Jane. whenever a trifling profit is presented, and that | soo ‘Wasninaron, June 24, 1867. room with the man he came in with; Atzerodt then tl hey show no confidence in themselves or each other. | 10% ‘Tho trial of Jobn H. Surratt was'tésumed this mora- | turned to go up stairs, and witness sod him he had not bf ey hy Pepa B ie neither more nor lea thin brokers’ market | ‘suo ing in the Criminal Court, Judge Fidhier presiding. Tho Fe cera pt sth gy gt hy nity Brig Paransa, from West Indies, etapa hallo taeetei ihe peblicy SOA the pattie Ts: attendance was larger than upon any previous occasion. at the assassination trial and relative to | ruled the motion apd would confine the tesumony to | vin4 st sunset SE. ts wiee, which, however, it seldom or never is, it will 9 ‘The jurors were brought into Coart about ten o'clock, ae yg him at the hotel, &c, such threats or promises as were made in reference to Marine Disasters. s resist the temptation and leave the stock market to those | $i) 0) ‘ai WS ‘| anda few mninates after the prisveer-wee brought in, | MI. Bradley noted an exception to the geri this case now on trial. 1 wan requested to cou". 97 The wrecks apparently of two vessels and dhe above: ‘who are at prevent making their living by preying upon | 100s io 71% | looking about tbe same as heretofore, Among the | irrelevant to thie case. In answer to certain questions, | ceal some guns; it was nothing unusual for the other, as if one had been heading for New York and the ‘each other. A processof gradual extermination would | 5000 « n visitors in the Court room was General Grant. ‘witness said the stages for Prince George's county, Ma- | to conceal, ; the military had taken "af ‘the fire- | ther for theshore, were seen late on the 22d inst. be advantageous to the public, and many of the men | “00 aw a dor Jt ryland, started from bis house; passengers were contin- | arms they could find, and I feared my house was to be | bearing NW6 miles, Probably the! wrecks of the pu y 000 ae As soon as the Court had been called to order Judge | uaiy coming ana going; the Prince George’s stage and ; Mra, Surratt? York and the Caroline Gulliver, before nto who are now leading a worse than useless existence = eae , Fisher read the following opinion upon the motion sub- | the ust ce stage Roth sazted ab the sare ume. ae Bane Cumsxgtanp (Br)—Ship Wm om at ? might, by a:proper application of their talent and mitted'cn Gatunde: defence, asking the recall : —Witness did not see Atserodt after Stoner, ma der serv nemmtven ana te FA vty ~ “! pied ive esate isch he @ aie bobegt Gaubepeee. from Sligo fey ‘wy, do a much better service for themselves and the country than is postible 90 long as Uhey remain in Wall aefe x oy g weet, A demand from the public for railway sbares for | 10 WoGiev eT matnmast bead, ‘shifted and port msim rail eo nie & R ‘after the cross-examination bas } here, 4 cargo tuvestinent is desirable, because the more the shares of | iv = haw & i ; tga i order that or ape Sgr age on ag pe og menage water. The bark Newcastle, from Liveryoal fer Teorose-eram#ne. our keading’ railways sre withdrawn from the Stock Ex- | 4% BR” Woche, Bar 10 sonor may reerose-eramiac, with the wlew of equiring of Teed’ and uived there ualll October 865 T occa Ped had taken the crow off, and was Tying change the sooner reforms ia their mansgement are | 100 @ BW Tol, Wad rs ‘18 not. upon his character, or whether he has of Mra, Mary E. Surratt, and was engaged in farm- aasistance, bkoly to take place, but a demand fi the public on | # $i 108 do.. made statement out of doors prior tthe tral or since ing; have had a sbort tance with tbe pmsoner, Suir Fr Cuow (Br), Mathers, sailed from » ae. pub! 13 in 00 do. #6 in conflict with the testimony delivered at the bar, aud thus now recognize him; I rented. the house from Mrs, ye ee pe ray fie Me grt oy & speculative account ofly fosters that element which iF rt x.. 7 100 do. bes to lay the foundation to Impeach his credit. brane phrg Surratt; have seen Harold and Atzerodt; saw them both 41,142 bushels barley and 78 pi rey she root of all the evil in our railway eyetem, and the | iss » We Wo roi Was'wesrpre’. “Go | Mepieomere right, Tha'yet ine counsel for the defence | A+ my Bouse about six weeks before the assassination ; class veusel of 710 tons, rates Al 14 years in English * goats ase ; eR. 6} me in fot ‘and with | Harold eame to my house and ed all night; the and was bullt in 1863 at Aberdeen. outside buyers will in the long run, in nine cases out of | 2% Canton Company... 45 aaex ICR. have again presented the question for @ rehearing, . bal +! 100 West Un Tele..-b30 4334 600 Pitts, Fi WAChRK. 99 80 much apparent confidence of the rightfulness o! the de- | next day Surratt and atzerodt drove up; ao Buig Ruy (of Windsor, NS), Foley, while fea, have to sell their stocks back to the brokers ee A eesiinsais pee me | manabat ine apint of secommodation I_ventured (0 listen hour aflorwards | were all there together at my wharf at Brid Ot, ‘on. the morning of th a aad mt - a ir appes wi destre Use ; ere were sev ms at wl was in her spars re amount ates eee rte eroae sctownee | aussie ae tec. SM | zeman La see Seeeipei scies | bene, hems aiey come Mod tak 6 See, BERGEN ok ire om the depot witch was Gostroyed a wi ie Mail SS.Co cash ; fo . = ponpeigaed lap asies vig Med pranelinegazntss. MIE pte loo} Zcniek Aiton RR... 118 | Knows to conteioute by. any error of my judgment tothe | 80d played ‘cards, and after a while Surratt , 13 ung nanan cirmtchcnnlateer incre natin ment, bat to speculators none; for whenever the obliging | 100 Pacitic M . Tay: rendition of a verdict of conviction im any ‘case where the | called me into the parlor, and then I saw two guns and | versation, but have detailed it; 1 put no confidence | oc in an ape ni iightoian ross public speculates it loses, and stock brokers ride up and od life of a fellow being is {nvolved which, but for such error, | @ rope on the sofa; there was algo there a monkey | in Harold telling me that the President had been killed, | ing up her boat davits and injuring her x by, Neh no damage : COMMERCIAL REPORT. might have been averdict of acquittal. Such a redectiou | wrench; nover examined the articles, and cannot say | because 1 shought he was drunk; tbe soldiers came | {othe masts or hull was sustained. i * @own town in their carriages ou the strength of thi 4 iJ ‘would be # lasting canker 3n my conscience, even in acase | that I could identify them; the prisoner asked me to va ‘ sale Me thus acquired. Phe man who can pay for his Monvay, June 24-6 P.M. | where L'knew the couvietion fell upon. the guilty felon. In | Choad could tently tein ia cere neti he insisted | Carly!» the morning, and after T found what pad bap |. , ScuaE Ewax was taken off Little Mill Rock, Hell Gate, me ae a Corren.—Rio remained quiet, bat prices were without de | such a spirit I have beard the counsel for the defence in this prs oe tbe eo ref h UD arenes pened I became frightened and went to drinking; yonerees (Monday) afternoon Oy wrreckeneer own, wit stocks and therefore hold them regardiess of time and } ois ons ive We heard of no sale case, through arguments which, it seemed to me, would have _ pevtcy oe enna So, samen en con | not recollect exactly what I told Jarboe, the detective, | the ald of the wrecking pump of the propellar Job Fuller, price, is beyond the reach of all the viciseitudes of HAD GRAND. OLAREE OF ORES, been better addressed to the jury than to the court, and | sented to take them; I tol m there was no place to | put think I told him that the men, Harold and Booth, | Capt R Kelley. , Corton.—The market continued dull and depressed. The | have endeavored to discover whether I had not possibly | conceal such things, and he said he would show me a | had not been there; I did not wish to be a witness in ‘A Some of about 125 tons, bottom painted was ‘Wali street, inquiry was mainly from shippers. ‘The ssles were 1,100 | €Fed. So far from being convinced that I was wrong in my | place; he then concealed the articles in an upper room, | the case, and I mivht have said I knew nothing about | 16th inst, 30 miles off Mount Desert, Sho had Jn the event of the outside pub! ing into Wall decision, the more I have reflected upon the ruling 1 have | Under the joist; the prisoner said be only wanted me | jt; Jarboe aaid there was money enough in thie case to | boards under deck and deck load of lath; rudder public coming into Wall | bales. We quoie:— _, | made in'the matter the more I am convinced that I was in 4 ‘ ¢ i ne. She was lying on her beam ends, and apparent); Uplana. Florida, Mothle. N.O.&T. hus far been e: ed | t@ Keep the things two or three days; after these | make us both rich if I would tell what I knew about | {% ying aneet 00 se Dhiperv ot sent Stee! wis Seer nee tah Ontiaares Bie Mate MOG. | the right, Tm this, case there have (iar Meie, from Ver: | things had been concealed Surratt, Atzerodt and Harold | the men, and I sald I knew nothing about them; when | ‘08m that situation, 1 formed to run prices up, and then ‘‘unioad” at the ad- Lom nid 26 25 26 mont, from New York, from Virginia and from Mississippl. | remained there some time playing cards; about threo | 1 got home, April 14, I was carrying in some oysters POOL, Sycey sire es oe Sew, ae vance, the object being to saddle the unsuspecting out- nadine 200 20 a7 The trial, it is conceded, will not close with the present | weeks after that, as I was coming to Washington, I met } and fish, when I met Mrs, Surratt; I do not know | Orbowsprit, foretopmase kc,’ by the Shelemua ‘Soule, af sidors with their load at SEO | oa en cccontianen steady, but the cherings wore | Month. The witnesses afe engaged in the various purvulls | Surratt going down, and about three weeks afterwards, | whotuer Mrs. Offut was near enough’ to hear the con- | rived here. x, . rs with thelr load at the sammit of the rise; for | Mt ete” ahe engagements were:—To. Liverpeoh, 7.000 | Cit oe are ane seen aod ethers all of wnon | a2! was going down, I met Surratt coming up; wever | versation; do uot remember taking up Mrs. Miscellaneous. although Wall street has a moral code of its own, which | husnels corn in bulk at S%d., 200 bales couton at J-16d., 40 | Denk omlvors, Failte coe to be-away trom cheir | #@w the three in company except the time stated. Oftw’s child; had been drinking when I The new steamship China, of the Pacific Mail Steamship te strictly reapected, it has no conscience, fhe bears wil) | bhds. tallow wt 12s, 6d., 60 maple at ee 6d. and per | jomes and business to attend this trial. They are of course Mr. Carrington asked witness if he saw Mrs Surratt | saw Mrs, Surratt on tho Tuesday spoken of; | cos tine, went to sea yesterday on a trial trip. steamer, 600 tierces lard at 25. a 278. 6d., xes bacon at hem to great fi emi before the assassination? on not scruple 10 ruin the bulls, and wice versa; but among | S5s°nd'so tales cotton ut sada yar ihe'ontaige rate for Sen | Aublect £2 tome, and most of them to great, Incanreniange, | Dee oes eaid he did not wish to go into an examination | sr Wihnen wore ness bay de wot know thet they | _ The United States frigate Franklin anchored in Gravesencs cach other in the fulfiment of therr contracts the @3t Oe eee er ee Bal, ands O00 bushels Pmaanded, by the proposition of the counsel for the prisoner | of Mra. Surratt, aa she was not here, and he would not | overheard the conversation; on the night of the assasel- | Bay yesterday. ‘ Reted brokers on the Stock Exchange are a honorable | fori bn private term, The charters were!—An Italian hrig | watoach of these witnesses shall, after beng (hraigh Ye | answer unless compelled to doso by the Court. The | nation was aroused at twelve o'clock by Harold calling | _ Laonomsp—Capt Daniel Marcy launched from his yard in a class of mer ie found tnt th la: gu to Gibraltar for orders 1,600 bbls. petroleum at 5s. 6d., and a ite Tito eRiG till the trial shall De ended, or the case | Court instructed the witness to answer. to mo; I gave him the whiskey; do not recollect how | Portsmouth 22d inst, a staunch bark of about 650 tons bui men as can be found in the world, and neces | pritsh bark to a direct port on the continent, 2,200 bbls. | Syeaca to the jury, oF else shall: be com} “S'return here | Witness resumed and said on Tuesday before the | long I’had been asleep when I was aroused; Harold did | then. She is owned by SC Thwyng. of Boston, Dant M warily se, for without integrity there would be no gafety | petroleum, on private terms. areata Gone homer to place bimself im a position to | assassination he met Mre. Surratt at Umontown; she | not ask me for the gun, only told me to bring him those | °%;,0f Fortamouth. and the masior, 5 oe me the transaction of their business, It is true there are | ag/'4ss'voim andaoi seks cote neal, Loe buabela whee, | have ib cuaracter. for varaciiy Stier by obec) ik [nee Ea eRe Foun eee eyony Teerares | caieseris sckncwankes went mses Orie; ae 2 tee fine modeled schr of 60 tons, bum for parvies in Bosione roasional exceptions 10 the rule, bat these only go | $0 do. cora,and #138 do, dais. ‘The market for stale and | Gsteura."or to teil the. public blmsclf that be is '& a a.the sdceding trons reeay oa, Uner. woald (De called: ['zetidee Gioset mroitereere tad sualtes faa foebee Galugt; Notice to Mariners. ut to prove it, for the delinquent is summarily ex- | to sic. per bbl. was established, the market closing «i at en if for soon; I told Mrs. Surratt that the house was going to | I bad not been on a continuous spree before April 14, Bag enn mec jem Ee 1367. from bi: q the improvement. California flour was more sought for and be searched, and I did not want the things thero; the | because I was trying to give it up, but I broke through ; Taunre Bovss, Low ame 10, 1987. polled ym bis seat at the board, and thie % trying to g' a ugh ; A buoy, marked with the word has been sehen east. oi tbe seater gah open. Bocedn -|QUeTe See wles Contadlae Gelittenes meee Mile tie conversation then turned on John Surrau, and I'said, | think I took several drinks on Thursday, April 13; do | taid {5 Tathoms westward of a vessel unk near tne D Southern flour was in moderate request, and prices were “1 underetand that the soldiers were after him for going | not r-coliect who was at the house Thuraday night; can- "The buby lies in 4, fathoms at low water spring i “s eaten megan mer — ~ not recollect if I was drunk Thursday night; I think the = bey! Pradgoon 1A jhtvessel bearing SSE by confpass, “A map a smart one al a and said, go moon was shining the night Harold and his’ companions | distan "St the wrecked vessel shows above high We except also many of the irresponsible crowd yaiher more monly sales Ca has Sas ‘without ome. of “threo and-s-shilling” brokers, who are not mom- | decided change; sales 888 78. Of corn f i ae ee nates fonens Frendabare So era ty there’ thet be hasaaid | Richmond and back in six days;” that was about all | camo; do not remember seeing any clouds that night; do |, (ne Of the masts meal we noticed sales of 600 bb! ‘dem of either organization, but who earn a living | $5 9% for Jersey, and $6 25 for Brandy’ We quote:— to wh he i that was said at that time; on April 14, 1866, I was at t think the moon was shining when 1 went to bed that “ by buyiug and selling in the lower hall of the Stock | Suverfine Statesna Wenern 371 8 $80 | cle somebody. no matter me degree souiicxwih | Marlboro, and when I returned home at siz’ o'clock I | night, as 1 did not take particular notice of it, VANOOUVER ISLAND—ROCK IN SEYMOUR NARROWS, DISCOVRBY Eewhango building, where admission is secured by out- 10 10 a 11 up | What he testified to when before the Court. The cout saw a number of her sons there, and among them Mrs. ‘By Mr. Pierrepont—What is your condition this morn- ‘PASSAGE. : "715 8 11.85 | for the defence present their request to have him. led | Surratt; when I drove up Mrs. Surratt came to meet | ing while you are giving this testimony, A dangerous rock, with 3 fathoms water om it, has aigers upon the payment of a subscription of a bun- 100.2 1109 | {Toms distance of some seven bundred or mght hundred | me, and handed me a package and told me Mi Bealley ote He was belore the jury, and | discovered almost in the centre of Se: Ni poy hel ed Rlraretengnc aimee eee § 125 a 1a. | fallen. He leeent for, and acted whether beybas noteald | {0° nave the guns ready’ and two Doliles "of | they could eos, ns nn | rather on the wesiare side Dotwosn, Mand iand and Wy Destnens to fail whenever they happen to become in- iP BS HS | He denies it. Jones, Brown and Smith'are immediately | whiskey, and to give them to, whoever should | yr. Pi said ho bad a right to ask the question. of tetland and BNE E 3 cables from 1bq @ébted to any one for a few thousands, or even a few 51235 — 1860 sprpunend ond ebess os frome Melee, ont ware bore they loll Lo set Surrate be The defence tried to show that See Se seraakeny squtheget extreme ot Wiatred Roiat; itis near the Dundregs of dollars, and they have much to do with the Sie 2° | thing whieh was Rowena nd the testimony he gave. | contained a fteld glass (Reh o'clock cn night omic Merrick ab the vitae had himself stated the | , The passege Piteretore rox aie vonies @ecrodit which bas been brought upon outside brokers mevalerpetects | suete ane gerne he ae ‘that came to my ‘® person was w: + | fect. by stronath pamper at ‘have said, that ‘all | 1 do not know the size of the person referred to, as he J Fisher sustained the — re generally, regardiess of the honesty and integrity of aa. falsified, in must amen ‘Was on horseback; Harold remarked, when he came ia, Bee. Pierrepopt—Witness ‘been arinking that | °Pi's.0?. omen the rook. rem ame mang of their number. ee ee Defore, they | ‘For God’s sake, Lloyd, make haste and got those | dey, but bad previousty been trying to break of, finding j : ‘Heo money market continues essy, and the general Dutclosed dull beet to he 38: nn naa Sa the ‘habit’ too strong upon him. . Whalemen. smte for call loans is six per cent on rellway and other ed dingredt cach ane of | & aes san re eee Ne, SIP ORAS. Garson You have thought « goed deal upon this | | arrived at Provinowown8d scr Sean, trove general collaterals, and five on goveramenta, There je a for white Pree Piiitiness wes saked sf the man with Harelé said any. ,. ‘objected, and his objection was sustained. Bre) > with salee of tell when Dut the defence and the Court said it cael io Vey smn smoant of: cominercial pager atwing fer 4ie- Mike anise were G00 tenho of the the first have to be shows who thé other man was. ‘Mr. —' eount, and this generally passes at seven per cent, while ‘were dull and Pe sepa the Mr. @arrington said he proposed to show it was en he first came up; does not recollect whether hi fhe second grade, classed as “good,” is quoted at from ter sets | Booth aad felt or not when talking to Mrs. Surratt were entirely nominal. was | does not recollect who drove him home; was » 10 lull and prices ne to two per cent higher, At Cincinnati the demand | Hay continued to decline under {ree arrivals and limit. Siaystsetr mncient Jecues, | Booth, he ‘fer money is reported to be fully equal to the supply, | °4 demand. Shipping was quoted at 1 10 and retail lots ‘Witness resumed, and said’he thought Harold rode a at $l 200 $1 50. By the Court—Liquor has a tendency to make me ‘and the market works close at 8 a 12 cent At = at Bold bay borse and the other a gray horee; Harold took a ‘therefore when I go to im a coart I per re Tiaar,— Manila wee held at 120, without sales being ns a = getfal, aad ore ween 3s ey. i ‘Caieago the approach of quarter day has a tendency to @reate a certain degree of mogetary activity, but there eve no complaints of stringency, and the bank rate is wready at ten per cent. ‘The statement of the associated banks for the week ending on the 224 inst, shows an increase of $4,891,898 fm legal tenders and a decrease in every oth Mem—namely, in the loans, of $2,587,988; im the specie, of $3,256,804; in the deposits, of $840,593, and in the circulation of $73,938, If we deduct the decrease in the gross deposits from that in the specie only we find that the currency deposits were in- @reased $2,416,211. The return shows the banks to be $1,635,094 stronger in legal tenders, exclusive of the do- ‘evease in circulation, than they were at the end of the previous week, and it is, therefore, favorably construed. ‘The totals of the present and precedfng statements stand June 22, $:243,640,477 9,399,685 633,171 wean 1:0 62,816,192 learn; =- Balances. + 20,853,552 a —A\ the same time last year the condition of the bank: ‘was w follows, and the differences appended are those Detwren the two returns dated respectively June 23, 1066, und June 22, 1867:— + At the frst session of the regular board there wasa Mederate volume of business transacted in railway bares, but the chief activity was in Pacific Mail, which @eclined to 138 on the call. New York Central closed 1¢ dower than at the same time on Satarday, Erie %, Cleve Man@ and Pittsburg \%, Cleveland and Toledo , Rock ‘aland \, Pacific Mail 43;. Northwestern was ¥y higher, @e. preferred \, Fort Wayne %, Atlantic Mail \, Quicksilver 34, Canton %. Government securities were ai) bot frm. Coupon sixes of 1881 showed an advance of 34, five-twenties of 1864 and 1865 %, and ten-forties 3s. Tenneanes sizes advanced \, new issue \, Virginia axes, new, 2 The express stocks were excited and Jargely dealt in, Adams sold up to 793, against 13— ‘the jowest point touched on Saturday —but at the end of the call declined to 76. The greatest activity was in this @ock, which closed at an advance of 1X. Welle Fargo @avanced 2; Merchants’ Union, 14; United States, 2:4; American, 3 Subsequently the market declined, bat mt the balf-past two regular board it was orm. Brie closed %{ nigher than at the first regular board, ‘Micbigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Rock Isiand &, Northwestern %, Fort Waywe \, Pacific Mail 13s. Now York Central was \ lower, Adame Express 1, Welle-Fargo Express \. Government securities ‘were quiet, but firm, and coupon fve-twenties of 1962 ‘and 3865 and ten-forties advances i. During the rest of the afternoon there was a consider- able amount of Dusinese transacted, and at a quarter to six o'clock the following quotations were current :— Now York Central, 102% a is; Brie, CO% a Reading, 1074 & % ; Michigan Southern, 7254 ©; Cleveland aad Piueburg, 70 8 4; Rock Istand, 01 a 4; Fort Wayne, 9 & M4; Northwestern, 35% @ 54; 40. preferred, 59K a 36; Pacific Mah, 130i a 3g; Western Vaion Telegraph, 42% 0 43. Government securities were steady, but dull, at the lose of business at the subjoined quotations :—Regis- fered, 1881, 108% a 100; coupon, 1881, 112% « 113; 5.20 segistered, 1862, 107% @ 5; 6-20 coupon, 1862, 110% a 3% ; 6-20 coupon, 1864, 107 a; 5-20 coupon, 1865, 10714 @%; 5-20 coupon, 1865, January and July, 1100 4; 20-40 registered, 100 & {; 10-40 coupon, 100% a \; August, 7-20, 10654 a 4; June, 7-30, 10634 a 44; July, 7-90, 1063¢ a 9; ; July compounds, 1864, 119 a % ; August 40,, 40.,,118% 2 119; October do., do., 117% 0 118; De- womber Go, do, 1178; May do,, 1868, 1104 » %; Augast do,, 4, 11554 » 3; September do., do, 116 # Mj October o., 40., 1143 0 115. ‘The gold market wae firm, but the fluctuations were Mmited to Xf per cent, the range of the day having been from 128 to 12634, with the closing transactions at 138%. ‘There was @ brisk borrowing demand for coin, and loans made without interest and st rates varying from 1-64 to 3-04 per cont per diem. The gross clearings amounted to $28,671,000 and the gold balances to $908,159, The total amount of gold certificates issued by the Sub- ‘Sreasery up to the 22d inet, wae $206,743,720, of which 178,185,000 have been redeomed, leaving $27,588,720 Puletanding. + There we ng business pi imperianey iranewsted jy ors were in moderate consum| Lin The sales were 65 bales at & Tbe. 7 mM 5 demand was light Seats rar aehe ner ‘ Nav ty —The der ee. Garpgetioe yan very bet an ‘were again lower, stral is ay ransictious were light, but full prices were demanded for all kinds. Sales, bola. No. 1 at $75 a $5, do, strained and common mixed at $3 373g and 110 do. No. 2 at $3 75. Tar was dull, O11s.—We heard of no important sales of any kind; however, were unchanged. Linseed was quoted $137 in casks eS Lard, $112 a $115 for city winter, and city distilled red. 60c. ‘. Prvnoixum.—Recespts 170 bbis. crude and 999 do. refined. Crude continued dull aud unsettled. Sales were made of 360 Bola, 48 gravity, at 9igc., and S00 do., 40 to 4b gravity. at Sic , both im bulk. The market for bouded assumed a firmer tone, and an increased business was consummated ; 2c, generally demanded for standard white at the close. The sales were 160 bbis. light straw to white, at 19c.; 200 do. Hight straw to ‘and standard white ‘at 2ic. ; 1,700 do. ve c.5 ¢ light straw to white at 22c. a 23sg¢. ; 3,000 do. standarc Winnve at 2iigee 240. Cncluding 1,000 bbls’ at ine latter price) and about 1,500 Philadelphia Ut bis. do, for July at Me. seller's option. “In he market was quiet but firm. 5 —Receipts, rk; ekages cut Tudo lard. “The upward movement in pork, auguraed on Saturday, continued to-day, ani With a fairly wctlve speculative demand prices again inate. rially advanced, new mess selling as high as $21 40 a $21 50, cash and regular. | Other kinds were quieb, and p nominally the same. The sales were 7,50) bb! a $21.0 for new mess, $2060 for old do., $21 % for prime mess, and $1825 for prime. Beef was firm and in fair demand, with sales of 900 bbls. at $23 a $28 for ew extra mess, and $15 8 $94 for plain do. For beef hams a moderate demand prevailed at full prices. The sales were 20 bbis., at $38 4 $41, Bacon continued firm under a scareity and demand. 350 boxes, at limited ‘dei and heavy. Ti sal Yet’ Toe lard inatet was rather mote previous prices. Bales 1,900 bbis., at ern. oo he cpeappedrerenieety steady at Ge, Rice was steady, with small sales Carolina at 113;c. rt en shes wes tome comand fer tow, Dut previous prices were maintained. Fair to redmning was quoted ‘The sales were 600 hbds. at Ibe. a il3gc. also 175 boxes ai ; ? # Hie ued Wwe and . The es Toast ns Likes also s8000 ibe’ grease ow wes in good demand at full prices, Sales 125,00 ya, 290 Dole. The market was a shade ‘The sales were GW bbis. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Srxamnoat Ronssxizs —Some weeks eince the steam- boats Bristol and Providence, plying between this eity ‘and Bristol, Rhode Island, were robbed of a large num- ber of new bianketa, All offorte to reclaim the stolen property were futile till yesterday, when Captain Jour- dan and Detective Wooldridge, of the Sixth precinct, ¥, @ colored man, on ined in Jourdan aad his detective that the prisover Murray bad sold of otherwise disposed of two pairs of blankets to a colored woman living in Baxter street. Bight other pairs of the stolen blankets were traced to several wot in the vicinity of the Five Points, and recovered tain Jourdan, who is still searching for mere of sning goods. Justice Dowling committed Murray to the Tombs for trial, According to the prisoner's own admission, he has served a term of ten years in the Sing State Prison, on conviction for highway robbery, two years subsequently for burglary. In regard to his possession of the blankets, Murray said they bad been given to him by a stranger to dispose of. Disnosest Macurist.—Mr, Edward E, Eames, em- ployed im the store of Messrs, B. B. Clafin & Co., yes- terday appeared before Justice Dowling and entered a complaint against William L. Wood, a fireman and ma- chiniet in the employ of the firm, charging that om the 1th day of Jane he stole sixty yards of black silk, valned at $300, On searching Wood, who had been arrested by Detective McVougall, the stolen silk was found wrapped about bis body under his clothing. The [omen Cg eer ese guilt by = gel ay ‘oodbury, Mass. iy e charge the magiorne committed hice to che Tomte for eral. in default of $4,000 bail. He lives at No. 8 Beach street. From the 24 of April last to the 20th instant the firm of H. B. Clafin bas lost over $2,000 worth of silks. Aurore Onn SreauxG.—Marig Smith Desmond, living at 144 West Twenty-eighth street, applied to of law, as Ihave here ruled It, was established in E: ‘the law everywhere in lly understood. in the case of the Attorney General vs. in reference to the is country where ‘Cranswortt 8 2 case % throw a light on matters in which every for the But I do not see It doubti ul if his lordshij years as a human lifetime which to conclude a case of great magnitude and extens! ‘once throw aside the rules of evidence tatements made by wit- sees. The rule for conducting the examination of wituesses as I have before stated it to of the witness calls him in chief, putting no leading questions to him, ypt it shall be mansfest to the court that be is an unwill witness, or unless it be apparent that the fs ‘at fault, and may be when the mind stand and produced a field glass and dest attee be is aworn, tive question; or Eannot be directed of something said bj such questions must D, or at all events before be has gone away. ut during the cross-exam: Hl ut B i a i <= & i ft rs > ist E FS F i i 5 5 i Bs i ae Hs i i i I 5 HI i i i 3 Hie i : i ! Hy : i : : i E ; E H 1 € | a a = é 2 ‘ i i i 3 z Hy Z E 2 ; m i 3 ss 3) Hi 3 4 i fect allow the witness Ee this was pot even a decision itness s 4 f is the existence of such a jou was not one of the questions prepoundi ‘and of course was not their decision went (0 that lei H t i & 2° “| 3 5 gis E should be satieded, b; ined bad been guilt ubOTALION, poisoning the very he should order ihe reeais of #uch witness for the of giving him the opportunity to exp! denial to all be 7 thing from ordering wi or it may be for months, may be. recalied for ibe me ‘that © x ‘or the mere one of thelr contradiction by ot We think the case of the Queen if return home, ‘might be hunted up, Taroling is good Iaw so far as i decided the question pro- jouse of Lords, and Bo further, ie i settled as the cot ‘de, It i# not a litle surprising that the text silent that ‘Witness resumed and said he was then asked if a doc- tor was near, and the other man talked about the assas- sination; Harold was then across at the stable. When did you first hear of the as-assination ? Mr. Bradiey objected if it was in the course of that conversation. ‘The witness was disinclined to answer the question, and Judge Fisher said could answer when he first heard of the assassination. ‘Witness said he first beara of it that night; he could Rot distinctly recollect, but he understood Booth to . President; wit rod abreast pin. The | glass was turned over to witness in August, 1865, by |. General Eckert, Assistant Secretary of War, when he was about retiring from office; witpess received the glass as Adjutant General of the army; it was never out Of hia possession except on June 17, when it was given to Colonel Conger, and afterwards returned to witncss; witness does not k now Colonel Conger officially. Lioyd was then recalled and examined the field glass, but could not fully recognize it as the one that was handed to bun by ‘Surratt; he thoaght the giass he saw had bene L ty witness was also shown the ‘one was the saine as the one could examine the wit- knowledge, means of accuracy of bie recollection, and he — to ask the witness fered of reward or threat Mr. rset he knew what t be, but he to the mode of « ing. The counsel could not examine as to any threats except they comneal eovin rervreuce ve cae ak Mr, Merrick contended that the same threats were now operative. Other evidence given now would be to recon- pin nl iin wader the iaflaence of the 0. threaw ‘ Pierrepont cbjected to testimony in regard to invests mode la roterence $0 any trial except ie tral i A ty H : g a i es Bs sit ii ezs 533 ar ine H i i ) 8 5 Mark Wheatland, Johnson, Montevideo aud a markot— | ades \Hr), Bradiey. testify to. 3 By Mr. Pierrepont—When I go to testify I avoid drink lor the cause stated. - By Mr. Bradiey—Many things happen when 2 ‘am | Borpeavr, June 9—Arnved, Old ‘Dominion, Sampson, io not afterwards remember; think it was | Nw. m o'clock when Lmetrdive, Gurrett im Union. | yteee Pah Greta Greer done ane nolan town, on the Tuesday referred to; Weichman was in In port 12th, bark Eliza (Br) the "buggy with her and Mra.’ Offutt and child | arr Ith, for do 19th; schr Moraing Star. Cowen, were with me; when I met Mra. Surratt, I got out of the Oe a oa at — p Paselay bogey and spoke to her; the conversation was not car- for United States; Ellen Foster, 2 ried on in atone of secrecy; do not know whether n ‘Packa Weichman heard it or not; witness could not telt when | S4,28,\7reinches for Dankirk, do; Mats, Hall, Harold was at his with Atzerodt and Surratt un- | from NYork for San Francisco, in distress; Camilla, Ham- ;, Harold when di Sian eae —_ co “T, eae hee peeetue, June 4—Sailed, Ariel, Schumacher, NYork. he left, that he N again on March 25; think be came down with his | ,EUsNoun, june 57 Passed by. § Morton. ea do tor mother and another lady; they took dinner?and Mrs. | Orleans for dee! ener: 0 Surratt remained; they came in atwo-horse carriage, Gonstt as 25—In port schrs WJ Parks, Bogart, for New and one horse'l think was gray, York Soth: if Wir. Carrington-On, fhe Tuesday referred to Mr. | ‘tisuroxs, June 1~arrived Gemel, Angelo. NYork r. On. 6 Tei to Mr. eLvorr, June 7—, ih, AD, ‘ork. Weicbman was In the baggy with ‘Mrs. Surratt; do not . eng a M—Arrived, Gladiator (s), Lang, New know that Weichman the conversation. i " Colonel J. Conger was called and sworn, but his exam- | q Sulled lth, Cntverse, Jour, NYC Wiley, Cardenes Wiad imation was deferred, and the court then adjourned until Mowport. to-morrow at ten o'clock. ‘Loxpox, June 11—Cleared, Sir Robt Peel, Larrabee, New York; 12th, Congress, Purtngton, Aden. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD ELECTION, PumsouEnE, May's arrived previous, ship Meduea, (Bt), Compe nd APLES, |—Sail lara, Jaccarino. NYork. Detroit, Mich., June 24, 1867. Rar ee Sune La cartived: ship Wimbledon, Duan, New ‘The annua! meeting of the stockholders of the Michi- ‘ork. gan Centra! ary Company was apg ae ‘St Nazaire, June 10—Arrived, Valencia, Booth, Ardrosy pany’s office, in this city, this morning. The following | st2. re Se nathan neem nema cn dite "aiewn auc, Homeward” Bound, climores ‘dod |. M. Forbes, RB. Forbes, Hon. Erastus mm jo Nathaniel Thayer, Sidney Bartlett, Moses Taylor, George | Naish bangs crte funds 0 Pepa se we Winsor, Wye F: Tallman, Edward Jones and James F. Joy. man, Antigua. American Ports. 5 ALEXANDRIA, June 22—Sailed, schr Fly, Vannaman, SHIPPING NEWS. | *fttoc sco pucanien, acur Digs, Bowen wanna nnn AAA AA RAD AAARAAARARANADDARALI 3 pee 4 : ALMANAC 7" S| Noon mae Day. ‘ Pepa Lier Taste lorse, schra, mou ren, Works a and nnn 5 Pale dl Koy West, NYopks “a Lizzie Batchelder, hI PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 24, 1067. baLtiNont June 22 Arrived. Wp Boer, (Nor), Bos Clearea. Fer imme f, Porcer "sparks, and Julie Baker, Ship A (Prus), Steenkeo, Bremen vie Philadel. | Portsmouth, NH, phe lings “Rae Rae Fria (Bn), Dunn, Londeaderry, (and #22 ae eer ee tt ee F510 1ons) Gola’ Paris (and ‘iy; James Brophy, wees Wrest Indian wed), Soderquist, Cronstadt—Funeb, Sie from Seu a Point Zist, ship Cowper, for Yehobas Fiaferle (Norw), Johansen, Friene—Slocovieh & madd Arrived, barks Wer, (Brem), Bremen; Piel Londonderry; scbr A P Kindberg, Tho. ‘Dowley. Corners & Co. = 3 on on 1s C"Bhaw (Br), Saunders, Kingston, Ja—Boyd & | y BANGOR, June th arrived, ston re jeared—Sohr Oon Hinel Brig (Dan), Davis, St Croiz—P Hanford. J, - abr as tn, BlaneMayegcn sou Seba, PR—nran, | Rania wean Shas, shag yer ‘Brig Velocity (Br), Darrell, Humacoa, PR—Morrison & | Oi), RLESTON, porter re wm pes ne, Br sch Pulte iad Alert, ‘polscre Elena, Me ‘Matantas. a fd agg enero WRLNESTON, June Is-Arnived: sobr Pred Smith. wma ’ Cigered 15th, bark Volant, Castner, Liverpool; sehrs P, ‘ooper, Hamilton, jeConl pears Leu (Br), Bell, Charlotietown, PRI—-O H Trum- | unter areaen, Trinidad; Somannch Pachara: NYorke Trin . WN, SC, June 15—Acri ‘Brie Leona (Br), Bishop, Dorchester, NB—P 1 Nevius & asa Chto Be" ‘eaure voilue fe Dornstia: Devt . Plandome, Norton, y Cee ee ey eames | gee ite iin Ratan, bil Bee fa hats sear Bere, Butehinese, Patedeionion Te AWood | Sie ta ores Lowen, Vall River; Bobr Decorra, Blizabethport—Simpson & Clapp. a en Be gree: nh ol sAbth, FT corte sn gutene Spray spared pete B Wace TILL: Seve HocArrived, ache 11. Slelght, a ae Cleated tots, brig ida, L. Ray, Kay, Bowen; SE one Arrived. Ieane O Herta, Gray, Fall River; 14th, brig Pedro, 4 ip P Watson, Liverpool June 11, and 8, Seamente Panis A Canards GAL Tack W miles fof ORLEANS, June 14 Arrived, steamship Monterey, fandy Hook, passed bark Aracan. Edward: LG bog Wilms, Bremen. oon ‘alton, Townsend, Havre and Falmo: June nae United Shotes, ee Hives Car with mdse and passengers. to JJ Comstock Pict passed steartebip Wim Penn, from London for New York : 284, jon 68 30, steamship America, hence for Bremen, | Janeiro And City of Antwerp, hence for Liveryoo! teatnship. Levant’ (Br), Arkiey, Cow Bay, OB, § ai with coal, to from 0 15,8 | aime; via St Thomas, ‘ cl hips Catharine Whiting, Robinson, Ric ‘cette via Para; Oriental, Sow, Boston; bark Lucy A 2—Arrived, sehr L A Stetson, My mele J & D Cramer, Mathias, and roe, 7 becca beste! NYork. Clyde, Chichester, Wiknington, NC, 3 Passe Fale warn iiune 2-Sailed, schrs 8 N Smith, | days, to James Hand. 4 , g hip Louisa Mi Wallace, Newbern, NO. 3 ai Matthews, Battimore; Joseph ttay, Hat , Philadelphia, wegen Louie Mo ‘inst, off Absecomb, passed one | Adelphi, Allen, and & J Munsell, hhaciow, N ork of the Panama RR Co's brigs, bound N. RANTUO iT, June 15—Artived, scbrs Bonney, Steamship Saratoga, King, Richmond and Norfolk, to @ Smith, NYork; 2th; Jesse B Aulen. Sogn, Eanes re. " Stoamebip Hatteras, Alexander, Richmond and Norfolk, NEWBURYPORT, ‘June di—Arrived, wchr Nadab, Che to N L McCready & Co, Steamship Dirigo, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse and ngers, Wu "Pa CAVALLO. Texas, June 16-10, port brig Matron, 5 Kellinger, Penny, and aC F ames. quator, Jackway, Boston. torer, Bryant, Liverpool, May 19, with mdse to OH Marshall 4 Oo. Jnne 4, lat 42 45, ing bound E. jp Constantine, Creevy, London and Isle of Wight, Ma: 16, with passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn 9, : Ship Sir John Lawrence (Ham), Lenz, a WF days, with mdse er ee M Sloman & Edve. Bark Arracan (Brem). Stricker, Li ‘3S das mise, to Nesmith & Sons. May bo, “iat Fe ‘or Y nia, Crowell, P Bales. 1, Jat 42 #0, loo =, ee. , te! a oe pK any Ingersoll, Bonet ; th frant, v0 ae rat lenders isha Soarrived, brig Keystone, Bax. 0. Cinque lta, Messina, Palermo @6 days, | ter, F TUGEET, June S8—Arrived, schr Anna B Hayes, ly, Aspinwall, 23 days, with mdse, mall . iar Hinson, Philade'phia; Favorite, Duell, Demarara, 17 days, with sugar, to | # " Arrived, sohrs Martha, Parker, H Trowbridge’ Mon ‘ " ‘ cle Samm Panel, Havana, 16 days, with sugar, to | Dari, Gu: 1 ia Por Fors Georenown, DO; Albert ® Brig k H kennedy, Gever,_¥. 14 days, with mo- Shourds, sad Ware Crest, Young, Bilant : 1 to Yates & Portertield. @ (Arrived 224, and omitted). He Wm Naat (Br, MeBrige: Cow Bay, 10 days, with coal to Crandall, Umphi °. 3 Sobaiba, Bangor, to Holyoke & Murray. Brig Koamer, MeFarinnd, Portignd. with lumber. {sloop Mary B Bs Hes, Carvery ‘Addie Murehie, Roberta Phi reil, New Brunswick, NJ; 1D, mee, schrs Copy, Thomas, ahd rk, Py ey noldaj Br), Diek, New Loudon, 1a batast, to Di de oktt Wnt Smith of (Glousester), Seymour, San Salvador, - b men sobre F 8 Fokom, Cow = : 21 , © , Cook, |. NC, Arrived. achre mires, 0 Om Cree aad eesr orien, NYork; Mary i hoog, iar , Providenee, ."