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6 TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRAYT. ich were found in possession of the prisoner, an d were nover out of his possession until eaptured by the oni. cora of the government, and 4 paper which the witness ac: hnowledzes he never received. This paper how propose to be offered was never out of the defendant's possession uutl taken frou among bis papers by the government authori. “ ties. Mr. Pierrepont argued that a paper or other article found in possession of the prisoner was evidence of the very best character, aud mstuuced a case in England where man was convicted and hung for marder upon the evidence that « paper was found in lis pocket which corresponded with the paper used as a gun wad ia the murder referred to. Mr. Merrick said there was s difference. in the case spoken of the thing was produced, and was shown to have & direct counection with the gun wad that was used in the gun. In this case what was found was the thoughts of the ner, and was an unultered thought, ‘The Court admuted the letters in evidence and Mr. Brad- Jey excepted. ‘s he letters are as follor CONTINUED TESTIMONY OF WEICHMAN, Letters of the Prisoner Ex- hibited, OPENING §=OF TIE CROSS EXAMINATION, Wasunaton, June 28, 1867. The trial of Jobn H, Surratt continues to bo the topic of conversation, and the court now continues to be the eentre of interest here, and the applications for admis- ston are increasing daily. Fearful of not getting an eligible position, crowds of ladies and gentlemen hang ‘about the Court House long before the hour of opening. 4a wsnal, the room was again crowded, and, the day be- Img sultry, the air in the court room was most oppres- sive, Among the spectators to-day were several mem- ‘ers of Congress and many of our moat prominent citi- zens. The business of the court was commenced at 10:15. ‘Lewis J. Weichman was recalled for the continuat’on of te examivaion in chief by Mr. Pierrepont, Wita re. ed and testified as follows:—Mrs. Surratt's manner all way down, on April 14, to Surrativilie was lively and fut; we ‘arrived at Surrativilie, and I removed the package trom the buggy and gave It to Mrs, Surratt, and she ‘went into Mr. d’s parlor; ip a short time she called me, and desired me to write a letter for to Mr. Nothey; whe told me to write that unless Mr. Nothey came forwar: and the bill at once she would bring sult inst bit wrote the letter in the house on that day, Apr 1865; Gesired mo also to compute for her the interest on $479 for thirteen years; I soaled the letter and put in an envelope, re she dave it to Mr. Guinn to be delivered to Mr. Nothey; *Sumnatrsvitie, Nov. 12, 1864. “Duan AL—Sorry T could uot get up. Will be up Sunday: Hope you are getiing along well. How are times and ail the pretty girls? My most pious recarda to the latter, As for che former Teare not a continental d——n- lave you been to the fair? If go, what have we now? I'm interested in the “bedatead.”” | How's T. Kenney? Tight, as suppose. Opened his office, I hear. Fifty, 13, on failure. Am very happy 1 do not belong to. the firm, 'y bus crops, Next Tuesday and the jig is up. Good-by Surratts- yille; good-bye God Monaken saunter O18 Abs, the good Old soul, may the devil take pity oa hitn, Si L Test, ad JOHN H. SURRATT, Lewis J. Weicuman, Washingten City, D. C."” Attached to this is the ielleniag, certificate: ““OFVIOB OF THE PROVOST ManswAL AND Boano or Exuguuuane ov Disruicr or COLvMBtA, Wasuunerox, D. C., May “This paper was given to Lieutenant Samue?'K. B V. R. C. Department, Marsh D. ©., by. #] la oflicer George Soins ony of New York force, who obtained it from the bartender of Lioyd at Surrattsville, on the vening of Apri, 1886" Coitiaghan’'s ‘atcment in here- with appended, PES AMES R, OBRIRNE, Major 224 rg. V. R. c.. Marshal, D. 6. ‘Tho September lotter 1s as follows Lawis J. Wi Wangan Oe te #5 13 J. Won! » D.C. Dean Puurmpdobn Gurrat is nelihor dead nor drafted, ‘am Just abloto walk though he ran the gauntlett of both, I am J but a Iittle—yet very weak, I have had the chills and fever then went out and drove the buggy up and down the road; at half past mx o'clock, as Mrs, Surratt got in the bugay to | Pretty severely. In hopes I have e1 escaped. I shall goto the alt , Leaw ro Lloyd, and be Toognized mean in Washington as soon as possible. I intend to stay up Boticed the front buggy ‘spring was broken; he called | BOW a few bly, a inorder to recuperate; possibly we move up sooner we anticipate, of Wain events having turned up. am quite sorry Mins Extette has goue to Philadelphia; there is no attraction there now for me. Miss Fannie and I were fair road to. flirtation when she huddled up gage and left for Washington. She says jurratt intends moving to town. All Write soon and tell me all the news. Nothing would give me greater satisfaction than to write a long letter. I am ‘on’ account cor. Mra, Surrstt’s attention to it, and she told him togeta ‘tring and fix it, and he did so; don’t remember seeing Mra. Mut that day; left Surrattville to return home at hail past ix o'clock; on the way home Mrs. Surratt said she was ansions to be home at nine o'clock; that she was to meet a gentleman there; I asked if it was Booth, and she made no i 4 gai something about Booth not acting, and she re- “Booth is dono acting, and is going to New York vary d she asked me if I di eon. never to return,”’ an Bot know Booth was crazy on one subject; I said I did | Very happy to state that I escaped the draft, venom Sot, aud the aid mot state tho sadject to an on returning | Nope you may do the same, Family all’ well and seni ‘bout two miles | Teepécts to you. Yours as ever, waw the pickets returning to Washinj from Washington is a high hill, and the olty was illuminated, and I made some remark-about the return of peace, and-ahé Feptied, “{ am afraid ali this rejoleing will be turne mourning, and all this padness to sorrow,” I turned to her and asked her what meant, and sho said, ‘After sun- . HARRISON SURRATT. Examination resumed by Mr. Plerrepont—Surrait stated to me that ho was going to Europe, and that he was engaged 4a a couton speculation: that he jpposea golng to Liverrool ‘and then to Mat Me ‘hunt bis brother, Isaac and he once hive there was alw: atorm, and that the he Surratt; he also said he was in the oi business, Becoming tno lloentlous and God would punish chem,” just | Fequested mo to write an article for @ newepaper, saiing ‘as we came to Pennsylvania avenue, at 1 Capitol, fd co had retired bog Booth ‘stage and had! a coh baat. ‘@ torchlight procession, and the horse shied at the II Fe turned ap Second street and arrived home at nine or ore, in Bees; be sald he would have the puff put in the paper, but few minutes wrote: two + the but not mention what paper; 8u: ; helped Mrs. Surratt out and returned , ¥ ‘she buggy to Howard's stables, and then went down and took | body of the letter is in Surratt’s disguised hand, and the supper, and Mrs, Surratt. showed me. a. letter | Hines at the bottom are in his usual Map exkibsied, from her son; while I was catinz I heard some | 8nd witness pointed out the route he took going to Canada.) eve ascend the stairs ontside very rapidly, and Cross examined by Mr. Bradley.— @ na. Mrs. Burratt answered the door, and the’ steps |tive of | Baltimore, and = a native went to the parlor; they sounded Ike a man's steps, and I | Utiited States too; I was educated at Eliicott’s Mills and was hen, about tive minates afterwards heard the same steps go down the stairs; Mrs. Surratt did not come down stairs, and after supper I'and the others went to the parior, and Mrs, Surratt after a while asked me which way the torch. Might procession was going; I replied, I thought they were going to serenade the Frosident, and ae suid sho would like Know, as she was interested in it; as I recall her manner he appeared nervous. and J asked what was the mat sald ahe did not feel well; sho nd was walking up and down, and to pray for her intentions; I asked What her intentions were said I never prayed for anyone's intentions unless I Knew what they were; Aunie Sufralt and the ochern were aught hh a . Si ” tng oo mich nolee,” and in piaytal ane droves Mra. tzpatrick, Miss Jenkins vatt alone in the parlor; I ry at Borromeo College at Titusville for s while; I taught at Little Texas two weeks, When I left St. Charies Col 763 | accepted a situation at Borromeo Cy after. wardsI went to Little Texas; I met St, Marie at Texas in i , in the afternoon; Sur. xas or Allan Gowan and introduced Surratt to St, Marte; I left Washington April 34, 1863, aud returned to Washington the following Monday; ited Texas in company with 3 there im 1865; 1 accepted a here in 182 and rem: er January, 1851; I leftist. Matihew's of my own acco because f was not well treated; I left there votuni my own motion; I was not only required to teach bi was no man to sweep rret, room "together and left went tom; ‘and bade me good night Mrs. Sur. me, ‘ai my door; Miss Fitspatrick ecoupled Mrs. Surratt' aroun, | Purneli’s house until I went to Mra, Surratt’s, in November, § | 1864; at St. Charles I was studying for the priestovod; t 1 was unwell that night, and was out in the , Ned whatione nor ot A ff Epa Pas nee a. ae and about two o'clock I got back to img asieop when the bell rang violentiy; I went down @taire and rapped on the door inside and asked what was ‘wanted, and was told ee ra were there who ‘wanted to find John Hi. Surratt and J. Wilkes Booth; I re- ed neither of them was there; they demanded admit- ons Seana eigen miesd sat at ee “ 7m in, for e then let them ‘Surratt's from jovem| till the assaseination. Question asked as to Mrs. Surratt’s exemplary Christian ter. Mr. Pierrepont objected. This was not the time to bring testimony about ‘we were speaking of Booth hav’ a there an hour be- the murder, Mra. Surratt said, ‘‘Annie, come what wi ‘think ‘was only an instrument to punish this prou ‘and flcentious people; did not see the man whose foot- y miepe I hoard to the evening; I was in the dining room, and eit the windows were closed; I'returned to my room, et noe Mrs, 8 tt again, Lill the morn the 16th, at ing told joere Thea oe end that T was to the ment would state the aera ames of all Tad seun in s company, and bring the ime E ouilly 168. Q. ‘Did you fo 10 the goreroment andgive information! A, nant Fes, sir. Mr. Bradley objected and noted an objection. 4 to ‘Witness resumed—Mr. Halo ap was in the house and went y with nd tld all he knew, and we went io Maryland; + 1864, went were McDevitt, ‘Clarvoe, Bigley. Halloran, eer) nd others; we went rst to slarold’s house and ores get jarold wi ‘son was; Mrs. Harold's house Mr. feat the Navy Yard; before that we went to the stable and L a | ‘of the party who hired a horse at Adams house we went down tinto Maryland, into Pis- know returned ia the evening and searched the Penn. wes 4 ‘to Baltimore to search for Atzerodt on Sun: that April 16, and we stayed there till Mo: have arrit at six 0 @olok, Monday afternoon, we decided to go to Canada in jt of John Surrat; at three o'clock . Clarvoe, Kneice and myself left 4 geached eer 3 ia at eleven o'cloc! tool Clarvoe left us at phia and Temember being taken to mamed Selestino, and returned to W: M. Lloyd; at the time when Feached New York on the mern! king, on the occasion of Breakfast at a botel, and ai six T do not remember en the Hudson River road for Canada. fon, Vi. on the evening of "t icDev- (Book exhibited.) Wit- it asa hotel register: I doa't recognize m; " ‘we stopped April 16; at Carroll Prison; | do not re. ord and Mr. Hi an that I had we on the o'clock, and went to Montreal; h, between f ; ten ve and seven o' to New York; he did not to my Euowledge go ts New York wah Mr ing MeDevitt and’ Hollokta: in ticle ia February, “or once in January "he did wot tall me 4 fe) me he Saye after cant wal three eee the Indy a) > he was B about | government iS kt oe eo eo | ee LBD, And] bare received a telegratm, and ‘. ting. The witness was allowed .to teatify as tothe = "Brea and said it was Booths, ir. Roted an ereeption, The telegram i as folle “Wasnmmaton, March 18. “To Mr. McLavomuim—Exter street, Baltimore:—Don't you fear te neglect your business. You bad bewer come at once. wri 20d his own han wrote for Mre. Surratt while at he il 14. above referred to; Mrs, Surrait ‘sign her name to it, and | did so. (Leuer .) Tt wae & dusiness lever re proposed to put Fiqtoriienee all ot eon diary, except some ha, whieh they woless Lhe counsel iur tue del ence in- exhibited, and witness identified the J. Wilkes Booth, the articles taken from the diary in 1 ali be rH Hoan ticket; I was not had no authority wo open; that wae not eta ‘cause of removal to me as the Srelock the court adjourned until ten o'clock to NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867. 4.500 bis, 15 to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, nat gal at balf-past i two o'clock, from her late residence, 160 Navy street, sn FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Meas, closing at the inside price, and ps0 foe quiet, with sales of 120 bbls, at $38 io fair * ny MW ted Watches, gold, each... 2 60 3% cine mess at Ii. Beef was quiet under sfimitea | Bigoklym. Puvay, Jone 28-6 P, M, | Watchos, stiver, each : 90 | Remand foie home trade Nothing doing for shipment, | ,-B80w™% —Membere of Continental Lodge, No. 16, 4. O. Wheat, heetotitre ~ 6 160 100 bbls. 1 hands within the range of $17 50 a $24 for . F., ied to atvend neral | There has been renewed excitement in the railway | Vinegar 5 jitres. 4% 634 | mess and $24 5) 4 $24 50 for extra do. Beef hams were | late brother, Tuomas om Sunday, June 30, at | share market to-day, attended by a further advance in di ‘was | twelve o’clock. By order, prices; but the transactions were almost entirely con- THOMAS FETHERSTON, W. G, fined to the brokers and professional speculators. In other words, the bulls are conducting their operations without outs:de support, and the genera! public evinces no more interest in the transaotions on the Stock Ex- change than it did a month ago, The speculative stocks respond to their efforte with a rapidity which must be extremely encouraging; but we may liken the street in thig respect to @ flock of gulls following in the wake of the ship of speculation, with a mumber of skilful manipulators atthe stern, ea¢h with a baited hook and line. The first mibble at the bait is tempting, but the more the bait ig pibbied the nearer the gulls come to the fatal book, and finally they got caught. The bulls can borrow all the money they re- quire on satisfactory collaterale, and they think they have only to run prices up m orderto decoy the outside public unto their trap—the same trap, too, in which + has been often caught before. The intended victims of the bull leaders at present are their fellow brokers, and speculators yclept the street, If the street will take their load of Michigan Southern, Northwestern and other stocks, the buil leaders will have achievel @ genuine SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. go —On Thursday, June 27, of consumption, Muarraa De Brame, wife of J. A. De Brame, Esq. The relatives and friends of the family and also those of her brother-in-law, John R. fully invited the dence, 237 Seventh street, and Bridget's church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, Downeity.—On Saturday, June 29, the daughter of Joba Donnelly, aged 23 years. The funeral will take place from St. Gabriel's church, at eleven o’clock in the morning. The friends of the family are roquaston to attend, Giacery.—In Brookiyn, on Friday, June 28, Man- Garet, wife of Edward Giackin, daughter of Michael and pan. Nouico of funeral in Sunday’s paper, Harrsr. —Un Frida} Jone 28, after a pro- tracted illness, Joan Harper, for- ar of Mullingar, rere in fair demand and sooty, Ti at 13) for hams, 1 Sige Yor shoulders, ant ide. for bellies’ Th *o firm, though rather more activ port demand at 6c. yuality, Prrgovepm.—Receipts, 1.142 bbls, ‘The market for crude Se tr ee a a nh 045 gra yut tthe close, when standard white could Bee te nagar he Hh icasna as mario” Sui at ioe and lot ight straw to market was less Cy.) 1,000 bbis. standard white at 24c. —Rangoon was in moderate demand, Sales, 600 bags, ‘at4iéc., gold. Carolina was steady at Alige. a Sugar.—! chronicled in tuned wood ‘dmand, na hem Pair to 404 ranning vas uot sales were 1; part i i for ube r % for Harbados: elso 30 ‘was demand, and some a firmer. We quote soft white at 14%. a oe sige, a 143ec., and powdered, crushed ‘ant caloe a “ind priate were nowiuaily unchanged. ned qui yA oe remal a Dut steady at previous a ror ad ‘We motised sales of 30 tons Silesian Ba a S og 4 son of John rcs rcnacal ad ear, . The remains will be removed his late residence, Ne, 323 East Thirty-second for interment, on Sunday morning, at nino o’clock, Friends are invited. to attend, , Jone 27, Mannie Laer in the Ee agai Kei.y.—On Thureday, 5 ‘77th year of his age, @ native of the parish of Mullina- hone, county Tipperary, Ireland. The friends 3 $F : success in the dog-eat-dog-game, and the sireet will af- my at $460, 60) agg and relatives are respectfully invited to tararr ren saw te waghe atte oe i» od prgatsrates Soe rtm Wo tk. | wih ate See e ea et Public comes in and takes the load off its hands then + We. oan oer as Tanger elie nies Sb onchanged prices) wales | __ Kusxgr.—On Sharkey, June 27, Daur the street, too, will share im the profis of Boma le. . rom Knover, sen of Jobn and Mary E. inner, aged 2 years: moderate demand and steady, with sales | and 5 months. : this speculation for a rise, but the public will lose accordingly. Stocks may go up, but they cannot be sustained at the advance without the assistance of the public, and as soon as the latver becomes largely interested the brokers and profes- sional speculators who are now bulling them will be the first to turn and bear them, and thus involve the publio in a loss; and the heavier the loss the better for Wall street, Warnings and experience are, hovever, lost ‘upon the public, and it is not improbable tha: it will be duped again this year as it has been duped before, The The relatives and friends of the family are invited to. attend the faneral, from the residence of bis parents, 38 Chariton street, on Sunday afternoon, at two 0’ Kixyow.—In Hudson city, on Thursday, June 27, tous M., infant daughter of Henry 8. and Matilda A. nyo. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to: attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, } (Saturday) morning, at Was in of Tbs, at 1130. 0 11Ke. ronacoo.—For both Kentuoky and seed leaf there was an Te getive demand, chiefly for export; prices, however, favored the Pe sales were 627 shade. omer at dec. Sel leat all do, ‘Con. it do, new Obio do., part at Tees. on private terms, and 45 igre i BOERettugee 2 seseselrcedes ag ucusaenacezsraggzugnsuael on Wednesday, June ter of Maris Elizabeth Moseman and granddaughter of the late Willes » Mose: aged 11 year, 1 month and 12 3 = activity Sales 1,100 bbls. Western, SSSSSucssasSa_sestexssee: cA aS : ESSSE8ES 2! E Wo. * We Doi fleeces continued in light demand. and higher stocks go the more the public islikely to buy, and | 100 St price or alt Bat choles. grades enlued, fa froe of he | aes wen vir chdonan as tac oloce The tems: the more money it ie likely to. los, For one man } lov do. of Heeoe To eee eg ang eeery cite Mion. | tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited who makes a hundred thousand dollars, Wall street | #00 do. Georgia and Alabama at 85: to attend. turns o mo = a at ‘MoyninaN,—On Friday, June 28, Conrazus Mornay, ut @ hundred ruined speculators—the victims of | 500 1200 do. anative of ‘Killarney, county Kerry, Treland, in the 624 100 Ashi 7 2 do. mative ey, ty f professional harpies, And yet railway stocks would be | jo) 8 200 ia year of bis age. a enala on ail ie cheap at present prices, notwithstanding the recent rise, | 600 W “4: 20 do, jatives an lends fami! : >| 0 4 200 Mn 8s fally invited to attend the funeral, this day (Sata if the yoopertion they Tepreneh Wael, wel mANRENES Te 100 “do Sieve ctelock, from, the resldenoe of ms 500, but Wall street moves regardless ef real values, and it m rr = D. C. Moynihan, 139th street, near Boston will promote a bear movement when the railways of the | 100 45% 100 dv. Haven. Ke jease copy. country are in the Relght of thelr prperiyasreadity | 198 $occn cen EO 8 THE COURTS. Mette On Thursday, June 21, after a long and as it will a bull movement when their traffic returns are eginar Mining = ed UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. painful illness, his Meodlanon, — — parish of New . shares good in- 5 Abbey, count; jare, Ire! age ears. ee ae ee yc ad ee 2s 2B — Tha trends of the faeaily are Tenpectuly vied to beers tien, Akin Mira yacradied's Combate mac °° We Wb I Cor Arr mt of Prisoners. attond the funeral, from nis late residence, No. 108 Mott against time. 100 500 Pitts, Ft W 2G. RR: Before Judge Shipmao. street, New York ¢ity, this day (Saturday). The remains Money continues extremely easy, thé supply being in | 500 Co i oe. Traman Clogston and Jonas Atkinson, connected with | Will.be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. 0. 15 McPurrsox.—On Thursday, June 27, at the house of excess of the demand, at 6 per cent on railway and | 100 400 the Brockway counterfeiting case, were brought up yes- | nig fathor-in-law, Joseph Paterson, No, 295 West Eleventh miscellaneous collaterals and 5 on ments. The | 9) = torday morning to answer, and pleaded guilty to the | street, Rosmat McPumrsox, aged 37 years and 8 months. ¢ | prmbarcuciasbrgemigmeen | ode aati 0 ro ghee reer ing eaten cere ol rt eg eeprom time large im proportion to the in volume of busi- | 499 00 Brockwey ‘and Nathaniel’ Oakiey, all charged with a | ber, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. neas on the Stock Exchange. The ions for dis- | 100 i m0 similar offence. ‘Ovett.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, June 28, of 3700 Erle Ret..... ——- heart disease, Frances Austia, wife of James Oaell, in saute Rides a ebueras biadeE HE Dt case rei UNITED STATES DISTAICT COURT. the 64th year of hor age: W the Sehhone & general, Demanee, 0) Ms Rae igmdo COMMERCIAL REPORT. —— i ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- of commercial paper passes at 63 a % per cent, while Fauwar, June 28-6 P, M. The Champagne Case. bers of Cyrus Lodge, F. and A. M., are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ¢ Fifty-firet street, between Ninth aud Tenth avenues, om Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills for interment, ALCOROL was in active demand and firm; sales 1,000 bbis, in bond, to arrive, on private terms, Corrox.—The market ruled s shade firmer, though prices Before Judge Blatchford, The Uniled Sates va, 8,109 Cases of Champagne. —Judge Blatchford yesterday submitted this case to the jury “good” but less favored names are qdoted at8a9 A Cincinnati journal of Wednesday & continued deficiency in the supply of currency at that point, and were juotably higher, The demand, however, was lese Ongint.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Thi evening, although the inquiry for loans ts not urge, bankers are | rctive, the sales being limited 101-80 balee We quoter | after a not lengthy but very able and lucid charge. The ILL * varsday ‘ i yg. | jary having retired, and ‘absent for about two | June 27, ARTHUR Oar, aged 33 years. at present able to do but Itttle in disedhatfeg. No im-| 44 Upland. "Florida. Mobide W.0.G-2.| JOFY BAVIRE Fotired, ond oeing eee taaa’ announced | The faneral with take place this’ (Bac ao provement of importance in this ib is expected Until after the wheat crop is harvested. As yet the ‘wool crop has caused a very slight movement of capital owing to the difference between the views of buyers and seliers, notwithstanding that the wool clip in Obio this year is estimated at twenty-nine mil- Hons of pounds, and that it is proportionately large in Indiana. It 1 fair to infer, however, that the owners of ‘wool will before long be enabled to realise upon it, At Chicago, on the same date, some of the discount houses reported the demand for money pressing, while else- where it was quoted only moderately active, The offer- ingsof fresh paper there are clcsely scrutinized, but prime names, backed by good collaterals, find no dif. culty in obtaining a reasonable amount of accommoda- ton. Railway shares were active and stroug at the arly session of the open board, and at the first regular Doard there was a large business transacted at advancing figures, the heaviest transactions being in Erie The old express stocks wore ‘weak, and especially United States, while the Merchants’ Union, with thirty per cent paid up, sold at 20. New York Central closed 1 higher than at the same time yeo- torday, Eri 134, Reading, Michigan Central 134, Michi- gan Southern 2%, Illinois Central 3, Cleveland aad Pittsburg 1%, Rook Island 2, Northwestern 1%, do, pre- ferred 1%, Fort Wayne 13, Obio and Mississippi orrti- at half-past Taree o'ol von avenu lyn. “ a ‘Toeoph and William, are respectfully invited to atten i Saxa.--Oa Thursday, June 27, Toray Sees, a native = Kenmare, county Kerry, Ireland, in the 48th year of , Ss age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, this (Savurday) ‘afternoon, at balf- tad se cairone inewd ia fate reaidence, corner of » tlantio: jum! streets, Tustoy.—In Washington, D. C., om Wednesday, Jane 2%, Samurt Tisrox, aged 39 years. 9 ‘Phe funeral will take piace at Gothio room, Odd Fel- vernoon, at two o'clock. Mem~ No. 228, F. and A. M., and of the Fraternity, are invited to attend. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR WEW YOKK—TaIs DAY. 429) uoon nises. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 28, 1867. g Cleared. acStenmahtp Oaledoma (Bri, McDonald, Glasgow—F Mac... 4 Co. Steambip Hammonis (Ham), Ehlers, Hamburg—Kun- hardt & Co. SteamshipWestern Metropolis, Weir, Bremen—lseac Tay- lor. » ‘Ship Sapphire, Boyd, San Francisco—G D Sutton, Ship Landore (Br), Archibald, Antwerp—Barciay & Liv- that there was no probability of their agreeing; that there were eleven of the number against one, and the eleven would not succumb to the one, and from all he saw there was little likelihood of the dissentient com- ‘over to the majority. Blatchford asked the foreman if there was any- thing in which he could assiat them as regarded the review of the facts or the law. The foreman said that ‘was no dispute about these, and that it would juire further time for deliberation. ils Honor then dismissed them to their room—having ordered refreshments—in which it is likely they will rh eat as they bad not agreed up toa hour, Bye i aye z Feed at Bs H i i? 3 3 $ 43 z Q Fb i E iz i swan cover. Petitions in bankruptcy were filed yesterday by the following:—The firm of Siegfriend, Isidore & Julius Blumenthal; John Graves, Julius A. Boglan, Vincent Chapman, Lancaster Underhill, and William B. Judson, ah of this city; and by Joel Holcomb, of Patterson, Putnam county, be 45 WEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS. ore & i ay al q ft zs if ee = =| 8 # i 2 nitenell: Willis ‘va Mott; Osgood ite! : Willis vs. 5 3 Abell va. Van a H E i E 3 Lyon va. Se = ; ip Republik (Brem), Fortmann, Bremen—Uukhart & S: Ss Fi Gelder; Robert va. Good; ficates 1, Pacific Mail 13, Atlantic Mail X, Canton 1X, | 27* 16,000" ‘Washele vere, Farley; McOrosson va. Thorn; Maverick va | Snip sagdalena (B: Henke. Genoa—C Luling & Co. Western Union Telegraph 1%, Merchants’ Union Ex. | con feninchy iacseet | the Eighth Avenue Railroad Company: banean ye, the Bhp Daluburg (tras) olyen, akimore—c Lats zs E bo, Press 6, Adams Express was 2% lower, Wells, Fargo & ip yh Sand See Duvet “chureb; Hiterdoien (Nor), Hoel, ‘Cronstadi—Puneh, Melncke, Co., %, United States Express 534. Government secu- 2, petro. eoler; Emerson vs. Bleakley; Bliven ve, | * Wendt. e, id 58 Aj ere Mereur (Nor), Henriksen, Danzig—Funch, Meincke 4 ‘ endt, Bark J H Pearson, Taylor. Naples—Moss & Ward. Bark Campauero (Br), Wood, Rio Janctro—Pendergast: Bros, Brig Nalopa (Br), Dalrymple, Buenos Ayres—J F Whit- ney & Co. see Salinas (Br), Hout, Marantam and Pare—L E Am, ney = Brig Favorite, Duell, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s Sons. Brig Charloits Buck, doth, Demarara—B F Sherman. rig L staples, Stowers, Turks Islands—Walsn & Carver, whn, Wild Horse (Br), Macomber, Bridgeport, OBJ F itney & Co, Brig Althea (Br), Harding, Richibucto—W H Rich, Brig Angola (Br), Sitnergreen, Moncton, NB—O tay & Uo. nia, Clancy, Savannah—Laraway & Plymer. Brig Aifarewea, byes, Pailadeiphia. “ih Schr Hannah (Br) Sorensen, Belize—A H Solomon & Co. ‘Sehr Petronella (Br), Marshall, Kingston, Ja—J Leaycraft sgh, Tryphenia (Br), Gardner, Governor's Harbor—B cu ‘Harvest Queen (Br), McBride, Cornwallis—Smithers- Schr Plymouth (Br), King, Cherevie, NS—Peniston & Co. Schr Napoleon, Nichols, Jacksonvilie—Van Brunt & Slaght, Sehr es, Kenyon, Jacksonvilie—W a Sehr 3 ‘Tibbetts, Shaw, Pitt Blut, 8C—Bentley, Miller & chr KF Stockton, Soper, Pitt Bluff, SC—Bentley, Miller omas, paar CF Erickson, Smith, Wilmington, Del—Reckett & ‘Schr E A Bartle, Smith, Philadelphie—Goldihwaite & erton. ‘Schr Walton, Ingrahat bethport—B A Hussey, Bebr Fb sites Bunker, Moco x L smith, Bunker, Sehr EA Deviatts Low, Bomtoo=Gb aieas Sehr Helei . New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. Sebr Josephine, Pendleton, Providence—F R Starr. Arrived. . Steamship Union (Brem), von Santen, Bromen June 15 and Southampton 18th, at PM, with mdse and 689 pessen era, to Oelrichs & Co.” Passed Sandy Hook fine weather Hudson River Railroad; Northrup vs. the Syracuse and | 4 Binghamton ‘and New York Railroad Company; Douglass p it vs. Bacon; wives. ; Tanner vs. Parshall; Ely va. Norton; the Troy Fire De) Dre the Sixth Avent ; See va. Decker; Boston Carpet Company vs. Journeay ; Phillips vs. Wooster; Woods vs, Fleet; Devlin Brady; Van ities were firm and coupon five-twenties of 1862 and 1864 and ten-forties advanced %. The abundance of money induces nearly all the dealers to “bull” govern- ments just now with a v’ to selling out at 2 good profit, after which they,wil Hable to rgact. Among the State stocks Tennessee sixes of the new issue de- clined 34. At the one o'clock open board prices underwent a farther advance, the iargest transactions still being in trie, which sold at 65% 2%. Atthe second regular board the market showed increased activity and buoyancy. New York Central closed 4 higher than at the first reg- wlar board, Erie 1%, Reading %, Michigan Central 4, Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 24, Rock Island 1, Northwestern 13g, do, preferred 14, Fort Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 1%, Quicksilver 3, Mariposa preferred 3%, Western Union Telegraph %, Chicago and Alton was \ lower, Paciic Mail 3, Camton 34, government securities were neg- lected but steady. At the half-past three open board there was a further slight advance in prices, and daring the rest of the aflerncon the market remained frm and active, closing at six o'clock at the subjoined quotations:—New York Central, 10434 = %; Eric, 66% = 4; Reading, 108% 0 100%; Michigan Southern, 78% a %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 84} @ %; Rock Island, 063¢@ %; North. western, 42% a 43; do, preferred, 64 0%; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 263 0 %. ‘The gold market wasdull-bat firm, and the prospect favors a light shipment of specie to-morrow. The open- Fs fi iF i Fa 3: : B Ba i EH 5 z a8 F 8a! H BS see E Lyman ve. Wilbur; Slocum vs, Freeman; Wait ve Green; Mittnacht ‘vs. Keily; Tarner we Bank of Fox Lake; n ve ;. Waters vs, Green; Van Elten vs. Currier; Bockmaster vs. Thom) son; Brano vs. Focht & Gunson; Howell vs. Gould; Paige well va Wooley; De Voy vs. the ‘or. & 3 pa won ee ee ‘We. to y ju't work, business was mod- at yes juotations. Old flour ‘waa’ didicul Fe HH fs aul AM. ‘and light variable winds di the pas- days thick foge, ath inet, of Hire br Yarra, froin Baltimore for Boston, and. i if fs we sage; the last two waa run into by sci E MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. af Gi palances $636,517. There was only ® moderate amonnt of business trans acted in foreign exchange for Satarday’s steamers, but ing price was 188, followed by a decline to 187% and a | of four. carried away one of the steamer's life boats with daviisand subsequent advance to 188%, the closing quotation. fete Married. spre Beet a toad wo hort bet ae ard poe ad There was a quicker borrowing demand for coin than | Josh , Strictly aVan, Houn.—At Lafapeus, K. J. ow bisamahtp Mex Lewis, New Orleans, 7 days 3 hours, in yesterday, loans were made ranging about Thereday, Jone a 's Duryee, We masier. June nessee ox Lest t0 be ers com | tor common =] ST scaanuas? of Hudson City, to Nise Jame Vax hanged uguaie wui'a propeller, showing a vith Percent per diem in favor of the lender. | {>r ew Hons, of the former white square and the leter W in centre. June 34, las ‘The gross clearances aggregated $20,837,000 and the gold filet on rN. J, on, Thureday — Mary (Br), Matanzas for # ih f i l : i the rates for sterling advanced %. Bankers’ bills on | tbe market at Uy fe sae Ragland at cixty days were quoted tm the afterncon at | to condition, tad ‘nominal Sounds Peete, N. J., on Wednesday, bar catGenrd bempete tock tea inpeson's fiveoons 110 a; at three days, 110% = %; commercial bills, | gee. a We tor June 26, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the eng Drobo ft off with alt the gene) no ecbee ry ; Ddills on Paris, at sixty days, 5.13% 06.12; | Western, Rye Rev. Chas. D. Shaw, Taos. B, Gannon, to R, Bark Lady Louisa (Br), Mackellar, Shanghae and 100% 9%; +1 tor We ‘of James Esq. Batavia March 23, with | to order. at three days, 6.11% 0 6.11%, trae daly 8600 bag hk renee g chureb, Jersey City, on | qcark Polis (BF). Biddl lon, 16 days, with log- | i ‘The new tariff for Cuba is to take effect on the ist of Jaly, and the following are the principal items, with their equivalents in United States currency :— and Bace gontinued to, ty feed f i . For. flag. | #4" et Oh 4 prevailed at - 18%" 8, 26% | previous rates, Belew T® bales at bon a Oe, Quality. , iz 6 12% | © Hewr.—We heard of no { 6 - pg Nee yy Bend Janeiro, 40 days, with .e | ia ae Harvest Quen (Br), Sehoitt, Santa Martba snd Car. 6 00 90 thacena, June7, with rubber, cotton, &o, to Middleton & Co, 2 02% 3 37K Lat 34 3, tou ship Arcturus, Nason, trom New ta" ti0* from enfucgos Yor vonton, ‘Ruperioueel best susterhy & 100 residence of the bride’s parents, by ihe Rev. Dr. H. N. | S#l¢ in lat frag ne a xl 60 80 Liteh to [Fanate M., only davigh- Brg Gasalio (Of Harrington), Wallsce, Clenfuegon, 16 2 6 3 90 ous ‘No, Set $24 sod 600 do. NO. A re | Me Lockitt, Exq., all of Brooklyn, No cards | “Brig'Nuvuttect Globe Gisutussos’ 13 days, with sugar, to 13 00 19 60 SJely, Augun and Basember os O00 OF leap Koa —Hacy.—On Wednesday, June 26, at the resi- | Miller & Houghion. 20 90 29 00 Se nae Wh ssa as Gtk and ena to amrivg at eo, gence of the bride's parents, by'iie Rev. R Kendrick, | Brg ail (Br), Fougere, Cow Bay, 16 days, with coal. to 6 | ate SAMUEL Many Hor, both is Avis ‘a tas The: fair demand for almost all grades A ing Wm wyer, Gray. Millbridge. . 0 bride's nde s en. ee 8g Swans ans A for om. |B Wen Saee Ye hsencnnbar ad ws ene | pees Mi ah, Na Bere # darn wh Iron, 3 1” Many E,, eldest daughter of Dennis Saaher, Esq., of Bohr Setgairs of , Briant, Baracoa, 7 days, Iron, 300 460 Wilton, Westchester county, N. Y. with Jar a iroe, 3$ B+} pinnae “Hive, On" Wedneuday, June 36, at + y Hone St Lucar, Nelson, Lisigan, 18 days, with coal, to Jas “ oe nity obapel, @ Rev. Mr. Swope, Gronon H. Tra- —— Br), Di eee o ry nev to Kate § B., daughter of fhomas ‘all of dag efin banter, rade Umptray oo Oil, petroleum, 172% 200 this chr Elisabeth White, Deacon, Geornsiown, SC, 14 days. Paper, 1% 217% Saar BA Denar, Law, Georgetown, . Paper, 500 7 60 fone Cha Wt, Blizabethport for m 200 300 seib0 kl 80 135 Ene at Shoea, &e,, % 106 Sem Sey yaar panic crtwaae eae oe eon hk Shose? calf 20 a o'clock, nce of his father, , | carried away fore Sad “mote! Lie earls ne aan Tools, = 8 s f +4 uM. a Forty-fourth street, near Third avenue, South | aleak. prune ‘Tallow, 1 62; Banrow.—On Friday, June M Bannon, widow Marine Divasters, Toa, 60 kil. ey 4 » oo” of Bernard Barron, stvaenrere iNineue. Bee port arrivals. Vegetables, 60 kil, my o The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Sur Massesaea, Small, ot San Francisco 34 inst from

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