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\ | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fopay, July 6—6 P. M ‘The railway share market was strong this morning, (md prices experienced a general advance, bat in the ‘fternoon there was some pressure to realize profits, fad adeciine of about one per cent from the highest Joint of the day took place, The temper of the street # very ballish, but the transactions are, with a few ox- veptions, confined te the brokers and professional ‘peoulators. Money was even more abundant than on Wednesday, and stock houses in good credit supplied their wants at ‘te per cent, while some of the dealers in government securities had balances left with them at four, The general rate asked, however, for small amounts, fas six per cent; but there was very little em- ployment for capital at this rate, There is no percepti- ble incroase ia the supply of commercial paper offering for discount, aad the best grade w quoted at6a7 per pent, | Railway shares were strong at the commencement of pusiness at an advance upor the closing prices of Wed- Resday. At the first regular board the market opened Bt a alight decline, but recovered as the call progressed, and at the stcond call the highest point of the forenoon was touched. New York Contrai closed higher than a the same time on Wednesday, Erié 1, Hudson River 4, Reading %, Michigan Southern 2%, Cleveland and Pittabi.g 34, Cleveland and Toledo }, Rock Island 3, Morthwestera proferred %, Fort Wayne 3, Toledo, Wa- Dash and Western %, Qhio aud Mississippi Certificates ‘, Pacific Mail 36, Mariposa preferred %, Western Union lograph %. Northwestern was % lower, Quick- wer 34. Government securities were strong and excited, Cou- e-twenties of 1862 opened at 111%{ and sold up to 1134; the iasue of 1865 opened at 1083 and advanced 108g, and the new issuc of 1865 at 106% and ad- wanced to 107%. Subsequently there was a further im, Provemont of a> per cent in these stocka, The Btate stocks were firm with the exception of Missouri Pixes, which declined %. Tennessce sixes rose 1 per feent; new iasue 3, Tue Express stocks were steady fand quiet. At the one o'clock open board prices were slightly Tower and the volume of business was rather light, At the half-past two reguiar board there was a further de- line and no incrense of activity. Now York Central @losed 3¢ lower than at the first regular board, Erie %, (Hudson River §, Michigan Southern %, Cieveiand and Moledo 1{, Reck Island 3, Northwestern 34, do. prefor- fred 3<, Fort Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi Certificates , Pacific Mail %{, Boston Water Power %%, Mariposa rred 1, Toledo, Wabash and Western 1. Govern- (ment securities were firm. ; At the open board at haif-past three o'clock the mar- was barely steady, and at a quarter to six o'clock jow York Contral was quoted at 1643{ a 44; Erie, 67% 68; Reading, 109% = %; Michigan Xouthern, 813% « 3 Cleveiand and Pittsburg, 85% a 8634; Rock Island, iM a %; Fort Wayne, 1003¢ a 101; Northwestern, 453% \B %; do, preferred, 67 a 34; Obio and Mississippi certifi- Rates, 27 aX; Pacific Mail, 141% a 34; Western Union Melegraph, 4554 a %4; Cumberland, 86}; a 3734; Canton, 47 8 4; Quicksilver, 317% a 32. There was a heavy business done in government se- Purities at the counters of the leading dealers, as well as Bt the board. The demand for investment is stimulated dy the large amount of unemployed capital now afloat, and the upward tendency of gold exerts an influence in the fame direction, so far as the gold bearing stocks are con- werned; for as thepremium rises the rate of interest they Dear in currency increases proportionately. The five- Bweaty bonds of the new issue of 1865, known as “Andy @ohnson’s,” are, by reason of their low price, still in (Wpecial request, and considering that they bear the same rate of interest as the original issue, and bave a longer Wime to run, they are a wore valuable stock, Yet the "bonds of 1862 are selling within a fraction of 112, while ‘Rhe former are only 10734 a 34, the main cause of which ‘difference is that there is a forcign market for the @riginal issue, which there is not, te any ma- ‘Perlal extent, for the other. There is a de- wided preference shown for national over railway @eocurities, and until the present monetary plethora is diminished they are likely to continue in active demand ‘wt advancing prices. It is little less than a reproach to fwsase nation that our securities should ruioso low ‘when they bear such high rates of interest in gold. We ifnd Now York Central—a six per cent railway stock— ‘welling at 106, while five-twenties, bearing the same rate #of interest in gold, and issued by the government, are ‘only one per cent higher. Five-twonties of the original @usue are quoted at 72% in London, while British con- ols, which bear only three per cont interest, are 9434. ‘Zhe comparison is humbling to us; but so long 4s we so low a value mations to do any better by them. The London market Wor five-twenties is made iu New York, and the remedy \Pherefore les at home. At the close of business the qmmarket was firm at the subjoined quotations:—Regis- seered, 1881, 10934 a 34; coupon, 1881, 1093; a %; 5-20 , 1862, 107% a 108; 5-20 coupen, 1862, 111% Bes. 1864, 10556 a 3; do., 1865, 103% a %; do. » January and July, 10754 a %; do, 1867, 107% @ 1H; 10 40 rogistered, 102)¢ a 34; do., coupon, 102% & (96; August 7-30, 1073 a 54; June do, 107 a 3; July do, 107 a 34; compounds, July, 1864, 119 ; August, do., 118% 4119; October, do., 117% a 118; December, Go, 117 a %{; May, 1865, 116% a 3; August, do, B15 a September, do,, 116 a %4; October, do., 34x 0 115. Gold was excited, and after opening at 139, advanced Yo 199% ; but after two o'clock it developed » reaction- tendency and sold down to 138%. The closing trans- wore at 188%. There was a more active borrow- demand than on Wednesday and loans were mado ‘vithout interest and at rates varying from 2 a 3 per cent tor borrowing, to 2 a 4 per cent for carrying. The gross Wearances amounted to $31,932,000, and the gold bal- to $1,052,603, The upward course of the premium inflacnced by apprebensions regarding the action of Yeis and other countries in relation to Mexico, grow- out of the murder of Maximilian by as «well as fears that Congress may @y or do something calculated to advance it. The ‘Blief also prevails that the disposition of Congress is not ‘ely unfavorable to contraction, but favorable to the \@ether inflation of the currency. nthe foreign exchange market there was a little ‘Mre activity than usual of late, but rates were nomi- yaaly unchanged. Bankers’ bilis on England at sixty sags wore quoted at 110 a 34; at three days, 110% a %; ‘cmmmercial bille, 1005 a %. Bille on Paris at sixty dys, 6.19% & 6.125; at three days, 6.11% « 5.10%. ang shares were neglected, At the first board Jaron at $2.05; Smith and Parmolee, $4 65 (8.3); ‘akili Lead, 490. (93); Quartz Hill, $1 91. Onsols and American securities were quoted thas ia onion to day and previously :— —— ny L bi h-3 NONE. ..ssserseeees 94% E states five-tweaties 8 a me jim s Content... De | fe Re | Toe receipts for custome, and the recoipte, payments and talvoces at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the 4expird portion of the week have been as tollows:— Howe —— ae ay so eS fe mat —s ly 1, fave! 5,253, 103,675 : sy RIT, 1,345,058 3408; 318 aoe oes wily d.. 28\476 3,782,180 2,905,408 131035,247 ly 5.. 200,000 1,536,004 1,621,007 130,949,: The following recapitulation table exhibits the value 4of the importations of dry goods at this port for the week oe duly 3, compared with the preceding week :— ‘SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Brides. 3 sasae 3~10:30 A. M. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY. 6,_ 1867,. TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. what it was worth. that this wase legal way, and referred to the law to sustain this point. Frederick H. Hat! sworn. the War Office during the war; has had experience iu translaiing ciphers; caa told wnat the contents Of the letter in question are. Mr. Pierrepoat—Will you read it to the jury? Mr. Bradley objected. ihe ctpher must first be accounted for. Court stated that the witness could read the letter, bat it erould nat be pernitied to ge to whe jury watil after 1b Fiat Drought hume to the prisoner and was with ie ‘Merrick held that it was out of order to rend a letter ped Putinto English characiers to the jury as testimony, waotil after it was proved to bave some connection with the cause. Was occu 3 pel Ey Examination of Thomas Lincoln, Sen of the Late President. o ezzs E, eke SEEEREEE i 50000 i 2 Mr. maintai: ‘ths Id not be put i ae Evidence for the Prosecution: Drawing | ca svidsnse galt hath nn be eeanecied tp thes with ‘w00 the prisoner in this transaction, No writi’ g can be offered ‘9000 *%o a Close. ‘as evidence until tt has first been proven to have some con- 1000 Rection with the prisouer. i oy. and ir was prooved to show, thet paper is tm the Wasumwaron, July 6, 1867. ate rahe FP you rps (Cp 4 a 7He tral of John I; Surratt was rosumed ths morning tn bandwritin sat any the conspirators the defence will minal Co: Sadge Fisher presiding. court | withdra’ helt room was patie Patsanef me Mr. Prerapon Hal rosa ning fed i th ~ = woe wie Among the spectators were Senator Howard, of Michigan; a witness thon read the trunsleuioa bo had made tothe ex-Senator H. 8. Lane, of Indiana, aad other members of Congress. The jury im the case, who had spent theday yesterday at Silver Spring, on Mr, F. P. Blair's place, seemed vey ‘By Mr, hat yap aed is Keg cipher? ‘Whiness—it is yinade cipher pi F adiny Wl 70 aa we Witness— sir, ie tue cipher f The witness here proceeded ee the cipher letter, and om concluding was Ltnre' ead ‘the yo the copy to the court By wr. Bradley—Witness thinks Mr. made the (rans. lalibe used at the couspircey oe si Witness was shown the letter tn A 4 read tt ne tf sapeese' tuon proposed to close their case by offering in evidence the. record of the conviction by the Military Commission of the other assassination conspirators, He believed there was a Bpeegancasslisaaaasnessageezt gasae ges SESSESSESRRESEE SP ake: lows:—"We will now adjou: ‘The witness—You left t The Court—We will morning at ten o'clock. , N recent act of Congress allowing such record to be offered. Inflon inthe pabiahed report of th pes ar ‘Mr. Bradley sald before any rejord pestenet vas offered | | Mr. Hradiey here banded the witness « aipher Just. made Re daaiend, fo Kaew whether, ti wrould recall | "hyivess otmmnined it and sated inet actaething must bare a $1000 Pe Cleaver hv odes for furor cross: bee ommicd ae aves aia not mike Hh ny sauie va 40000 Mr. Carrington replied that it had boom, Susan Figen ipecinigas the pape makes ve omitted 01 Mr au Hide atu retin at bean ee | LAshesmieioometaing, Mr way corenea ibe ere 4000 2500 teeth Kiror a aayihing a anal mers inierpose "any ‘objections, bor Mae Mr. Pi in evidence the almanac parched ane pure seers showings when nant the mmeei moon ut of the word adjourn. @ recess until to-aiwrrow 70000 Ohio & 400 shs West Union Tel CR 100 Quicksilver Miu’ Go: Tr, Cai re a a ALLEGED OFFICIAL CONSPIRACY. 10 manne reer Binns ere ad wii oe ahs contents of theal- | Warshal Robert Murray. Colonel W. P. 500 Paci Malt 88 Co. 1. Mr. M Wood, Chict et the Secret Service Division, MONT Connal BE hey : Rrepett ae dhe ld not uppove there w was any oe | and a Namber of Subordinates Arrested. 109 Erie RR. the pe rea, ‘The Grand Jury of Queens county, duly empanelled, 0 do. Mr. Merrick—He had objected on He and assembled during the present week for tho dis- charge of the business of the court over which Judge Armstrong presides, among other returns sent in true bilis of indictment on Wednesday last against the fol- lowing named well known officials im this city, all per- sonally enumerated and described in the indictment, and jointly charged with the offence therein set forth. First comes, im rank and importance, United States Mar- shal Robert Murray and Colonet W. P. Wood, Chief of the secret service of the Treasury Depertment. Then next in order Deputy Marshals A. B. Newcomb and Ebes grounds, = Jayfully added another objection, that it was a Tribu manas 3 nd the Tribune shakin a severe upon this ‘jerrepont replied th: a almanac was made in 1s ir gi could have no bearing upon the case. to offer this almanac, for if 1k was, necessury they could bring all-the astronomical machinery of the spe Institute here to prove the same facta. Judge Fisher sugcested that the American Almanac would be the most correct one to use. and after some further discussion @ messenger was the State Depart. ment for an American Alm: Mr. Pierrepont ‘announced. “that there were several more witnesses he desired to examine, and he called John C. ‘Thompson and pevceeted toexamine him. Witness lives at B. laryiand ; here since the trial com- spring of 1¢65 [lived at “T. B.” and kept a COMMERCIAL REPORT. Pauvay, July 5—6P. M. Barswax was dull and nominal. . Corrze.—The markot for Rio ruled quiet, but prices re- mained steady. Tho sales were 4,100 bags, ex Minnett, at 10%c., gold, in bond, Other descriptions were unchanged. Stock of Rio, July 5, 1867, 51,669 bags, Corroy.—The demand was less active, and the market still ruled heavy. The sales were limited to about 1,000 bale Wi te: pansllanonans 12 5a mica aan HD > 3 Fy Et 2 Roel theres Harold camo, there some. time a Harel and S Poer, and “Operatives Secret Service Division’? rought a couple of carbines and guns and a navy revolver, | Charles E, Hogan, Alexander. Watson and Joseph Gal- B * ems pe eht 08 mark for | Rib aking ie Stason hoa aucks ge a | UAT aod A.A loan, Ing paymutor at he Brook American ingot ruled very firm, Portage Lake closing at oeld dome there; but the tater did nit there lyn Navy Yard, and Spencer E, Pettus, a special opera- 2350. The sales were 50,000 Ibs. Portage Lake, from wharf, yo ae ‘Harold. left next. morning, but don's | tive in the secret service divison. As it is # rare circum- ae age. Deseels sree cant es BCS pananeeles now what | roate he 00k: Knew: Atzeret stance to chronicle a raid upon a government office, atta atemendtas ob ie at 18i%0. a zie, | ROVer, AAW arrest at Py. pase ps ag ret and to see so many officers arrested, some of them high in position and largely in the confidence of members of the Executive and heads of departments, and brought up to answer upon indictment in a criminal State court, It is necessary to state at the outset the na- ture of the offence charged, and recount brietly the cir- cumstances connected therowith, Early in the opening of the present year the readers with small sates, Sperm were quoted dtc. « 40c., and patent — ‘0c. Dyxwoons were quiet. The only sale we heard of was20 tons Honduras logwood at $26. Bavas, Drs, &c.—Chemicals were tn Iicht request; prices, however, were unchanged. Sales. $5 tons rode ash, part at 14, $6 tons do. to arrive, at $275; 000 Kege i od So arrive, at $4 80; 480) Ibe. refined ‘argols at 240. 24%4e. day; Atverodt never dat night in my house; did not see Atzeroct after April 3: don't remember any special oc- currence on the 25th or 26th of March ; did not see Surratt there on Apnil 3; Barratt passed my “honse on the conch tdiown; Leonardtown is on Britton’s bay, which crap into the Potomac, adiey said they did not wish to.ask the witness any questions now, but th rol ey might want to send for him. $7 casks cochineal at 88c. a 9ic. for Senaritte and 96%<c. for 4 of the Heratp were informed of an arrest socretl duran 44 ales gum gedda at 0 bates gambler | py we: Pierrerohts Ware ara wria'a clone ne my ore rom made, somewhat after the manner of the old let'res 4c Sout ae) Ibs, verdigeis, | More! eh 1, 16 Mo July 4. 1803; Mi n obtatned his medi. | cachet of France, through which am individual was epir. cines there during tbat time; examin my blotter, | 11 away, and whom ramor re| ited as a wealt! te mnie ye bi, 8.608 Dos, four, 12.517 bags and I found mmedieine for the Frealdent charged but onco by | Wall snrest. broker; obaiged: whti'a Tabalouy amounts ¢ 15290 bud hls corn 8) $09 do, oats. ‘The market for lout | By Air. BradleyIt does not necessarily follow. that frauds against "the government. Tho deepest q — * i lar, Fresh ground was rather oe Cope , but | Harold put up the medicine because he eh: its knowledge was evinced by epee nee fenene. a les, at Wve. 8 | medicine referred to was purchased on June 1863, ‘a omall thorities hero at the time, and eS Tiong” gui and, more was.a sinall vial of castor oil; 1 had two other clerks then, but the pronouncing of some doubtful were about 8,000 bbis., the sleady at our quotations. Rye flour was quiet but, steady. sales were 250 bbls, ©. M. Sears and Mr, MeGlu and Mr. MoGlue is now in @ store on Seventh street, near L atreet. Andrew Kaldeuback sworn and examined by Mr. Carring- ton—Live in Washington; know where Surrattville is; know ears ia dead, Phrase, as “well, woll, we know,” or “we could an’ if ‘we would,” or “if we list to speak,” or ‘there be, an’ if they might,” and this with the usual head shakes was all that the reporters could glean from the sage ones of he at’ from "$6 to'S3 65. Southern four wes Gall and heavy, with sales of 200 bbls. at our quo- tatiens. We quote:— Mr. John M. Lloyd; was’ there in 1965 and found firearms rine State and Western. % 10a % 2 in Lloyd's ‘oar t found the arms in s April, 1865, in a par. | the Marshal's office at the time in respons to their in- 8100 tition m the plastering: the carbine had a covering | quiries as to the natare and facts of the case, After « 9 Cs 3 2 B over it; iit wen petwate the plaste: a ring * the Paruition walls li little, however, it was ascertained that the party carried ou the hight T found the arms a detcctive was there and sai {f was a bir. Pailip Stanley; but no official dicial Round hoop Ohio, shippin, hres + 9258 75 ast find the carbine; we searched there and I foun we 4 cee or jadiel Western trade brands...-<. see eg ne nee wane pat Gorn ihe ruses ang | Proceedings came ever to light as baving been directed Common Southern. + 928 1110 he name of the detective waa | against him, although burried to Washington and Fancy and extra do. -U%e 65 ‘to that particular place by Mr, | there eens to tho “question.” is dis. 200% 14 direction (carbine exhibited); this iss cover and custody soon followed, though, and now Me 8 actly Ike the one found. ie Branteys thinking the time favorable for’ his littl cea om in, ong of the Judges of the Court, sworn | niay of Retaliation, or The Tables Turnxd, brings it out Ge 6 and examined ir. Carrington—Was in the city the night he hump! ‘of the Js Lig Prime No. | Sf'ihe assassination andthe next Gay Fimade the prelitainery | Upon the humbic boards of the Jamaica Court House nally $2 2% though common could have been bought much lower. As n the case for more than a week past very little siege No. 2 was offered, gn that sold has beeu common, The sales to-day were Only leaving the various parts to the before nontteaiedl actors—Murray, Wood, Newcombe and othors—whom he bas specially engaged for the occasion—*bright par- examination, and it waa represented that the President had been shot through the door. In order to understand the tes timony T went, fu company with Senator ani Miss Harris, to examine the premises; when I entered the theatre found teul: »? all—and wh Au ‘at rehearsal this 3.000 bushels, at for winter red and $: 8 - cular stars’” al and who will appear Uaiforain Dern 'wos an tain’ demand for export, was | Pann bole bored fo the corner of tbe Surat morning before the distinguished maestro, Judce Arm- les were about strong, In the original notes, the bill of indictment, the xed Western, closing at play was entitled The Abduction of Stanley, but Stanley having turned up, bé altered the title and changed the scoro very considerably, hoping now to pay off old scores by turning the tables upon bis abductors, It is expected that the rehoarsal wili be very entertain- ine, and if aeuccess, that Mr. Stanley and his company will attract large numbors of those Interested to Jamaica during the coming season. The indictment charges the party with illegal arrest, abduction and forcible removal of Stanley to a place beyond the jurisdiction of the State aud county. The bail in the case of each of the parties charged is $1,500, poke were fully 2c. lower. The usbels, at $107 a $1 09 for prime the inside figure; $c. x $1.02 for unsound, $1 14 for South- aud $107 for white Western. ‘Outs were firmer. load of Western, afiont, was offered, and 74c, and 7c, asked.’ The transactions were 60/ #50, for Ohio, 69340. a 70c. for hot Western, and or State. ye was dull and nominal at about e ; 6,000 bushels Canada changed owners at zi 40. Barloy and malt were dail and nominal. Freionrs continued quict. There was but, little inquiry for vessels, and but few charters were eff ments were:—To Liver 200 bales cotton at Tide * nnd Knifes the chips were oa the flor yet, « holetbad also bee made in the plastering and the plaster was still on the floor? the lock of the door was also so loosened that a ellzht pros sure wonld push it open, Crots-examined by Mr. Brady—When examining the box we had a light; I went throug the body of the theatre In the door of ihe box and got some ‘ona to pince ihe ebaire in the position oceupled by the President; I did not see but one entrance to the box; although one could see pretty well the box, you could not see as well as could be desired without y Might. W n sworn and examined by Mr. Pierre. pont—Reside fo Wastiagton and am head of division in iho Secretary's office since 1866; 1 ki é George W, Cusk. "se office since now ir. us ing; 1 was with him after dinner the hela corn by eall were rumored. mm, Per day of ue amas ‘orn an tion; wo were walking up the avenue: that afternoon wo ols. fbr at 24, 62, To Bromen, por ttenmér, 18) hn. Booth 2 con nt 208, ae 6. 100 toroes fara nt 20m. snd 103 bola. | BNE OO te inet weeds Willan ae RETURN OF THE RAM DUNDERB:AG. shoe pegs at 20. whe charters were iA barge 0 Bremen, | {racted our attention, and we noticed Booth Ey ibe horae aud The Dunderberg, which steamed down the harbor op Thursday, at two o'clock, after parting with the Tillman tonacco, vat Gunnin owe hard ¢ beard of DO. me not were quoted Mec., and ho was leaning over and tall Beh previously reported. @tood on the cu Soune tal Wha ak on welean: “Booth carnostly ; hen ete "hoary, af Sa. 0 80. for shipping, and allid as to excite remark: the mah who was’ converai and Only Son, boats which contained the friends of Mr. for retail lois. with Booth was aro dressed in clothes ai ‘Webb, and which accompanied her to the outer Hops were not changed, Sales 30 bales, at G0c. a 70c..ac- | With paman felt had on Its head, ray bb, a a chao bay, EC RT. aun und nominal. We | g,gietdon—Have youcver ween that man since until to- proceeded directly to sea, and made Fire Island at an heard ot ‘be ply Ny ag me Fe ad of Dal | “Wusdes wo aie. early hour in the morning, everything working success- +. t Me., gold. Cees Same ore eens, hci tnes Qesetice Ue yes ons. man like him not fully and well. Her steering apparatus, sieam ma- RON,—Scotch pig was bul inquired for, - * ketromalned firma.’ Eglinton was quoted $40 ex-ahiy, and | ma ‘{Psisouct did's0.), Tthige Paar, Ia the mont sow wits, | ChiMerY and compasses showed such Dice adjustment Sanpnens Se. Of tae nen Eis vane were disposed of at Booth :he is like t him in appearance, that from the moment of starting she was under $i, “American was steady at our last quotations. ixoien. —Of Guatemala we not private terms. x. xamined by Mr. Bradley—The man looked tome um size,and Lthink about the size of the pri- ; complete control, soner; I did not hear any of the conversation; when I camo that the starting After proceeding thus far it was found sales of 13 on noticed sales of 13 ceroons ear was out of order in some of its Leatagn.—For both pomitoct and oak sole the demand was | in this morning I ask spectator to point out the prisoner; | details, and as ir, Webb was bound, by his convention mocerately active. and prioss for all descriptions were | I'am not sure this Is zi said bad doubts if that | with the Emporor Napoleon, to deliver the Dunderberg was the man, and Ihave doubis yet; but after veeing him stand up J think he was the man. W. Cushing sworn—Witness is hard of hearing: Kat the 1 . Second Auditor's office: been there Larns were re que but steady at $3 a $3 25, Lrap was dull and unchanged; ordinary foreign was ue ipess was confined to the wants of the in a perfect condition, he immediately changed her head for Sandy Hook, and ‘arrived in the tay at two o'clock PM yesterday. She is in the upper bay, where she will remain three or four days, the time ww anchored Ici =; Jobbing trade vet was heavy. pot Rite sire w Booth on horsebs mecessary to make the closing improvements in the Navat Stores.—For spirits tu:pentine the Ber was | Over his horse and talking earnest gear. She t saila directly for Cherbou: In ad- moderate and the market was weak. closing at 8. nS8ige; | served that Booth looked as though he was sick--The pric: | dition to the commendable porate mentioned, ber ample rere 300 bbis. m bond aS Sos a bic,, "chiedy at Sue. ind 73 do, fren at Chiefy at Svc; | oner was made to stand up)—the inan talking to Booth was 2 young man, and witness don’t know whether he resembled th for officers’ and and commodious quarte was quoted a BO bbls. strained at , were ‘ticularly noticeable for their perfect system $00 and 'is0 50 doe No.l part, at $4 00, Tar was tirm under s | thedcmatet or pons, witness’ a\tention was at more | ventilation, ‘The feet that the exiseme heah, consequent amall sy Pairs. Mary Braveoa sworn—Tn 1965 witness lived in Eutaw | upon the necessary arrangement of the quarters in most “Ouse a ‘oils bpd end putean wast | a street, in mvny pat while = awe ok iron-clad vessels. was urged against the Dunderberg is anced ; i with wi Dead Te asthe tad wise tn anectorate jose Jets ae Pages, Be dent sufliciently refuted by the experience of those on casks and bai viatted demand at 60 a 65c, d him: he liv vay, of that year: no 0 ly; he remafned with George 8. Koontz sworn:- Baltimore and Obio Raltroad trains leftin the morning after the 7,30 and 6:90; these traine were detained o jorge Tyler, at the Relay House. for some tine: that Inoraing. withese, received an order. froma Uetral ‘Augur to lot po train leave woul farther orders; afterwards ik was agreed Wo fet the train s go, and guards were placed on the cars, and the plaforma and the thoroughly Searched by soldiers ahd persona claiming to be delectives, Bone of the’enriy trains roade the asual connections in Balti morning: witness assisted in searching the cars, By. radley—Witaers’ family were de’ reaching ‘his cit? tbat morning Uy the down train from Frederick on account of the delay at the Kelay Hous Gid now arrive autit that evening ‘They wero due ‘alf-past ten or halt-past eleven A. M, ‘Thomas Lincoln, sworn—Is a son of the late President; er nt City Point ia March, 186; wason & a with him during e. was there: id he wanted under a broiling sun and the shades of a# hot night. While working in a heavy swell off Fire Isiand, ber baoyancy was remarkable, no less 90 was her grace- ful and easy movement. The trip has set strands many doubts entertaiued as to ber comfort, manipula- tion, and final success, - A PLEASURE BOAT CAPSIZED—A YOUNG LADY OROWKED. Barweren, Masa, July 5, 1867. A pleasure excursion party of about twenty from the Unitarian church in this town were capsized in a boat tm Long pond yesterday afternoon, and one ber, Miss Fannie Clark, daughter of Captain ‘k, was drowned. oil was steady at $1 12 a$! o 4 oP Inrd. The market for pork was quiet but very fi joes were higher, new mew advancing | to ta and ad china 4 $21 00. i 1A a $2160 for new Be for oli da, sat ide + a $1850 for | prime. 112 for prime mesa, an Ro sales, f ruled future delivery we pith a moderate de; od os i sales of 120 bbis, at $23 a $39 for extra mess, 8 $24 for plain do. ‘Tierce veo! and beef hams ruled at inal, Fe eats there was afair demand MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bacon—Capuvs.—At Castleton, Staten Island, on Wednesday, RR at Trinity Chapel, Rev, Mr. Rogers, Tuom. acon, of Brooklyn, to Ganravon P., aoa G, Cadmus, of Port Port Richmond, 8, z fF reece Pannuee 08 Wednesday, July 3, at nese Raid party who attempted ‘moderately Totes ‘on the boat looked very yimoon like the prisoner. 1,000 do. The here took a recess for thirty 5000 do. standard white, for thts month, do. ay for August, st 28., do.) fine light siraw to ‘white for Ju Set wanrasee son rennen, pret tne —All kinds remained almost inactive, and prices Lake’s Church, Clinton et hag Mg Bue, MErnauige ~The demand a Sipe fae ond price wore rere sendy: of the iste Joba Perkins, of ‘Brookiyn, sales 60,000 12Ke. 8 10. en w Peaster, Taly 3, by the Rev. fae ont Saat Sixth oe D. jonticello, Penn. No cards, Phen hen oe, pr ee Rev. Seon A. 5 ake oe Storrorp Euma A, Cpeala, ¥. A. Neal, of Portland, an way, iow gg Scean'G. : Te doe te Senate fey ga Fegan a a . No Wrusame—Mar.—At Hiinangcate, Te L. 1, om Wednes- day, June 26, Go my i'd » by the Rev. John B. Brac! Mr. Rowat 7 Utica, to Miss Looe 8, aden £2 thos jense oopy. Wise Tg Brook! on Monday, Jane 24, at the ie oes of | tee brido' do's mother, by the Rev. Mr. Charles W. Homer, Wns, of Boston, to Baran, oniy daughter of the ciate Jomo Heury.” Ne Serioce Acciomer—ExpLosion op Fineworns. —About Died. three o'clock yeuterday afternoon, while « little boy nhomn somons aaligien’ a Sisters snd tatty ana named Charles Wileon, about eleven years of age, re siding with his parents at Kast Morrisauia, was setting of the family are invited to attend the . fa! jn the Lexi: ‘Avenue Methodist Episcopal Sean’ ppb > had been left tbe bo Church, corner of Fifir-second strert, on Monday, at the unfortunate litte ‘and disfiguring his OeeUnsiancAccideutallf “arewnea. ca, Wednesday, face Kk ed June 26, at Key West, ome General iol, the beloved husband of Kate pes ‘@ native of the town ef Carlow, ireiand, aged hits soul in peace. Teeeph Tod Mary ed ceo oe A ‘The relatives and ‘ to attend the T twin daughterof Charies H. and Emily Christmas, im the 12th year of her age. ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are invited to attend the fuveral, from the residence of her father, 148 Henry street, Brooklyn, om Monday afternoon, as twe o’clook, Coox.-—Suddenly, on Thursday, July 4, Vincevr Mur- ‘Re!1, infant son ‘Vincent L. and ‘He! M. Cook. The funeral services will take place at the residence of his parents, No. 309 West Fourth street, this (Satur- day) morning, at wae ten o'clock. Carrer.—At News N. J.. on Thursday, July 4, pre es, atest; beloved daughter of Edward and Char. Parte The Telatives and friends of the family are invited to attond the funera!, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o’olock, from the Third Presbyterian Church, without farther’ notice. N. J, on Thursday, July 4, 3. Conover, Conovma,—At Holmdel, Saxau ay Wanna, wife of terson (N. J.) papers please copy. Crone.—On ea: aly 4, AvasrasiA, wife of Mathew Cloke, Maks, agra 36 Years, a native of Gort, County Gene frionde ‘also those of her broth: James and Michael Reunsdy, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 72 Market street, this (Saturday) a ig at haif-past one o’slock, noe runs he uly 4, Cuaistiva, daughter of The frends of the fatally are invited to attend the fa neral, om Monday morning, at haif-past one oc from her late residence, 33 West Thirty-tnira saree Har re. = will betakem to Germantown, Columbia Co., for jal ConnweLL.—Drowned, while bathing, July 4, J, Wester, eon of Richard H. mead E Tiseele Cornweil, aged 23 years and 8 montha, Relatives and friends of the family, tes members of , Thirteeuth regiment N. G. N. Y., and Stella © 485, F. and A. M., are invited to id the fur |, trom his late residence, 226 Gates aven near Classoa, Brookiyn, om Sunday afternoon, at three Covcaun.—On Thursday evening, July 4, Owan Peon wt aan of the heart, aged 35 years and 8 months, The friends of the family and of his brother-in-law, John J. Dunn, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 809 East Thirty-fifth street, “at one o'clock in the afternoon. Drunc.—On Friday eveni July 5, Sanam Jans paee, daugoter of the late Thomas Dring, Jr., and ‘atharine Ann Monk, aged 10 years. “Call me, O call from thie world troublesome, And let me see thy face.” Ho answered, “Come,” The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 180 Broome street. Dopp,—Suddenly, on Friday morning, July 6, Jane See youngest daughter of Jobn W. and Annie ‘The funeral will take piace on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 161 Grove street, Jersey City. Tue relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. Llpangin Thursday, July 4, Mary Doxonur, aged Ty short illness of congestion of the brain, The f friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from her late residence No. 21 Duane street, this (Saturday ') morning at ten o’clock. Ficxurr.—At Scarsdale, Westchester county, on Friday morning, July 5, Satan Jane, wuss of Samuel Fickett, end daughter of Ex Senrane a The friends and tives of the family are Les sig invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at balf-past one o’clock on Sunday afternoon. Her remains will be interred in the family burial ground in the town of Harrison, Westchester sonniy Fivsiaax.—On Friday, Ji ue 6, Roper Siergarp, only son of William and Elizabeth Finnigan, aged 1 year, 7 months aod 19 days, ‘the relatives and frionds of the family are tfully Tequested to atiend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 56 Woodbull street, South Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Pawany.—On Friday, July 5, Mary Fanaxy, of Ardaro, parish of Kilmatigh, county Stigo, Ireland, in the 42d Year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hos- pital, West Eleventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ph om, Wednesday, July 3, Jenemian Hacer, Fre sralaita ves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, from No, 5 Eesex street, Jersey City, N. J. Honicax.—At Orange, N. J., on Thursday, July 4. Je- ReMan Horican, a native of the parish of Castlowagner, county Cork, Ireland, in the 28th year of his age. The funeral wiil take place on Sunday afternoon, at four o’clock, from his late residence in Orange. Hncan. Suddenly, while bathing In. the Hackensack river, at Hackensack, N. J., on Thursday, July 4. Mav- Rice, on of the late Maurice and Delia A.’ Hilger, in the 2th year of bis age. The@elatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the University place Presbyterian church, corner of Tenth street, on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, without furtber invitation. Lywon.—On Thursday, Joly 4, after a short illness, at 484 Canal stroet, Axar "eno, th the beloved daughter of Patrick and Catharine Lynch, aged years, 8 months and 8 days, ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the on funeral, Sunday afternoon, at ono o'clock. Yoonrr.—On uraday, July 4, after a long and sevore iliness, Brivaer Mooxey, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the fuperal, from the residence of her father, Jomes Reebill, 318 West Thirty-seventh street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Mackie —On pS ta ay no J. Macxurs, davemter of Francis E. Macklin, in the ‘24th yar of ber age. Due notice of the he funeral in to-morrow's papers. Moneas.—On ead July 4, at the residence of her sister, im Rahway, N. J., Miss Macam Moran, daughter Of the late George RE, in the 18th year of her age. = Suiy's Eowarn, an ALD. 5 uly warp, infant son of Edward and Margaret McDonald, aged'1 year, 1 month and 16 aan The relatives and friends are Beige wend favited to attend the funeral, from 446 W ‘orty-second street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. McPinensox.—On Monday, July 1, Jans J. McPaen- sox, ia the 56th year of his ago, age sin wil my wel gp this (Saturday) morning, at ton o'clock, from residence, 170 Suffolk street, Friends and yates, ‘are respectfully invited to attend. Montrose (Scotland) papers picase copy. ®Moan.—On pin ood July 6, Sanam Moay, wife of Patrick Moan, aged Tho funeral will take ple place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her lato residence, 36 Trinity piace, MoGer.—On Tuesday, July 2, at her late residence, No. 95 East Eighty-fourth i F., wife of Robert McGee (f Way), 4 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Yorkville and Twenty-fourth street Methodist Episcopal churches, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Yorkville Methodist Episcopal church, on Saturday noo, at one o'clock, without further invitation, MoGovon.—On Thursday, Jaty 4, Mre. Mant McGovon, re of Drumraney, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged ears. The relatives and friends are invited to altend the funet Fser Nag Park avenue, this (saturday) afternoon, at cl Oogit.—On Thursday evening, July ‘ of consump- tion, Mewwa McLean, wife of Henry Odell ‘The funeral will take place from ‘ber late residence, = ir saa ae cm. this (Saturday) morning, at jes and friends of tho family July 4, Aum, the beloved perry yor be oe Nicholas aad O'Connell, aged 3 years ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the faneral, from the residence of ‘her, paren also her grandfather, Owen Keegan, Penny Bridge, (Satur. day) afternoon, at three o’clock. Prrvs.—On Thureday, July 4, Mr. Tuomas Pittis, in rear of his age. ves and friends < = family fally invited to attend the fa: dence, No, 20 Kast Nineweenth street, this (Saturday) —ereeee at three o'clock, without farther invitation. Panuecee,—On Frida; ia July 5, bog Panue- ‘LER, yt Maaghver of bl wie Josephine Par: aged & The selative end, tents are Seamed, te, stand Be Mt 209 Broome tre invited to attend, O’ConnatL.—On Thursday, E thi fap ore oan, ast ean a ik. street, this 7) 5 " Hartford lr 2 RRILLY, re on Pa Se te me ness, Mant Hla.sy, “st be of Phi Laon! ml TATIES ® native of Cork, Treli afternoon, at t Fase iatse ae temas et gyi Friday, July 6, simzampen Rosa, in the of his oernd relaliven Tellives and friends SS hate, oe Gere are respect! in Tate realdence, No. 198 orth relatives and friends of the oe invited toateend the funeral, from parents, 822 Eighth eon this (Saturday) af. Seenoue at nal. twelve o’cl Dresta, —03 ureday, July 4, at bie residence in Wil- ‘The relatives and friends of the are respectfully inrited to stiena the femoral this hae) cote, with. Friday, July 6, Etzawon, widow of Joba of her ber son-in-law, $e ood tne funeral ok toe reclaeses 168 Bast Thirty-fourth two o'c! Op Friday, 5, Erma Srucox, danghter of Jobe and Me Micon Keon, parish of Danas, ty Cork, Tre! aged 21 years ‘and four months. “Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fanerai, on Snnday at two o'clock, from her late residence, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAS FOR NEW YORK—Tuls Dar. eve Ot + ora — .4 {mOOm Sars... . 1Uimeu wares. PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 5. 1867. Cleared. Steamship Teutonia (Ham), Bardua, Hambure—Kunbardt fa Ellen 8 Terry, Chapin, Newbern, NO—C Good — Virginia, Snyder, Norfolk—N L MoOreadg saver ath i, Mewes Merchant te &Ce. dverpool Williams & Gulon, ‘Spencer, London—Grinoell, Mim. Ship Pacific, Foss, New —N H Brigham. Ship L'L Sturges; Linckeu, Mobile—Sturges, Clearman & ‘ fork arin 8 (Aust), Medonieh, Bristol—Fuach, Meineke en Bark Staffs (Br), Brookman, Cow Bay—C B Swain. Bark Lakembe (Br), w Bay—J £ Whitney & faz Brig Courter (Prus), Brandhoff. Stettin—Sloman Rae § yes Providensa (Ital), Manganaro, Malia & ‘Olbeat: r—A Brg G Wo Dewee, Lanfare, Demarara—Hy Trowbridgets Bri Nile ). Fougere, Pictou, NS—G H Bi weet Fran falter Gartou, Lavacs and Indiaaola—N G s Rehr ‘Lockwood, Sharrett, Richmond, Va—Veo Brum Schr Princess, Lovell, Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. fF H CastoiY, Knowles, Bristol—G N Stranahsa. Sehr Aan Aoken, Hale, Norwalk, Ct. Arrived. Steamship Delaware (Br). Thomson, oe via Bow Hast. to Tapscott Bi ton, fn ba! ros Steamship cozenle (Ham), Haase! famburg ca rardt a Cone ‘rs with mdse an asengers. ‘a, ‘an! ar Co, far iss page Beata uaa ene har Dirtandy Hoot bya brat ick fe lek fog: 5th ins eben ast trot Gay \y Head, passed steamship New Steamship Corsica (Br), Le coclyemd Havana gene via Nassau Juty 1, fairer passengers, to E Ci Tain the lower qua Steamship Leo, Dei riberrta tO © hours, with mése ton, 85 day ys, with fie | dng Seccomb, June Tos iat 33, von $8 ae gh lps smith; from Callao for Teneriffe: , aiacring WB tat a Norw 0 bark, showing a red fi oe ee 160, spoke brig Rescue’ from ictart Be Basiorn Star, Miller, 8t Jago, 10 daym, gine suger, is Bark king linrold (of Greenock), sot (inte Banks), Mae tangas for Greenock, 11 days, Is tou Greenock; pat {nto this port Tor majiieal aanistance, and, to obtain « ert Her formbe gaptain (John Graham)’ ated. in the howoital af Matanaaa: Mr Hanks, mate of the ship Montrent. then gharging in, Matanzas, was n_ board to take ie cs he was taken wide Bin’ une 3, and died July 1; two orth Oa crew also sickened died; sone sick mea om f Stockton), Ames, Ragua, wit Zellx Tong (or sicatton)s Sates ia mites 8 oa from Barnegat, saw brig Nellie Cit ‘sunk (batoretre: Bark Eureka (of Yarmouth, Me), cae Fg a err with augar, to Walsh & Carver. ‘While Phanaie. hte nroine sabare in bw boat, ipa Injured fo that he died in 7 days. t rie fiannah, Hicks ( (Br), Hicks, Palermo, 40 days, witt ruit, to julley. Brig Grace Worthington, reer of and from Bela, Hon, 14 days, with lk &c, to F Alexandre & Sons. Brig Catharing (Br). McDonald, St Domingo City, 12 daya, with I rood. to G H Trumbull. wt 3 Prom “bain, Remedios, 10 days, with sugar, to er Brig rigs mens Newhall, Darien, Ga, 10 days, with tuane ber, tod W Brig CB Allen, Gill, Ronton, in ballast. Sohe Ti Tigris (Be) te ), Lockhart, og and Para, 23 daya, with rubber, &c, to H J DeWolf & ackche Champion (of, Lunenburg), Hoey, Fingston, Ja, 18 ‘Schr “Alethen Deritkion, Dermuda,€ dayes with produeg, to B J Wenberg. CR Ueepert ‘Johnson, Lingan, 14 days, with coal, toOB me Fore anh, Onna. Windsor, 9 days, with plaster, ran ray Schr Wentworth (Br), McBirney, eee, NS, M dage, with plaster, to Crandail, Um Schr A Siaherat (Be) Fiche, Su seexvilte, NB, with hage to bts Nevius & Sone. Schr Plandome, Nort 3, 6 days. Behe My Hover, Hughes. ‘Wile NG, 7 days, Sohr U G Cranmer, Cranmer, mi NC, 6 dag 1° Snow Behe J Wirdeall, Halen, ra — Schr J B Smith, Bowker, virivnia. Schr Rallie Ann, Cozens, V' Schr John Lenthall, Mart! ie Bohr DAtantings, Faller, V Sehr M amie, Van an Name, vieciate, Schr JT Wil ewbury, De- Rehr # Perkine, Thompson, Georgetowa. DG; Bohr Tan Richardeon. il, Georgetown, DO. hr M Pierson, Sparks, Georgetown. . oe LR Cowperthwaite. ay ury, Georgetowa, Sehr L 8 Davia, Bish more, ? days. Sehr Boston, Bearse, Sehr L Gupiil. Jones, Rockland, Sehr P 8 Lind: Mey. Emery, Saco. Behr Loul Hamblen, ‘ton. Sehr Jane, Haskell, Boston. Sehr D & B Kelly. K Schr John Losier, in, Sebr Orion, Fadwin. Harwich. Sehr Helen Mar, Penny, Dighton. Senr Cameo, Elwell, Myntic, Sebr Hl P Ely, Stokes, Providence. hr Zoe, Hall, Providence. chr H'P Harcom, Robbiav, Providence for Roudowt, oll Behr J 8 Curtlus, Fox, Hi Ref (vacht) Fleur de 's, Sent florizon, Newman, Rondout for Pawtucket, Schr Hunter, Crane, Rondout for Dighton. ‘The brig from Zaza, arrived yesterday, was the Twe Marys—not Two Brothers, as erroneously reported. Below. from rk Hes 80 da Marseilles. Ba 4 lot boat J W Elwell, No7), Bark Bevis Yd Fiske, Park E Brig Po rt, ‘Wind at sunset ENE. Marine Disasters. Barx Anna Mania—The brig Grace Worthington, Cage Dussant, which arrived at this port yesterday from Bellamy Hon, bas on board the mate and eight seamen of the New wegian bark Anna Maria, Capt Nelson, from ere: for the Belize. which was wrecked on Lighthessp Reef June 7. Vessel and cargo a loss. Barx Natat (Br), from Valparaiso for Rio Janel Bios back to V im distress, ‘been sold al teune tae from New Orleans for Bord wat me aw fea moved conaiderab! My AM ot ee or ba 2 was thought she would be got off by next morni: BeieSe Francteco pt Paoto (of Naples). from Port ae Prince for Falmonth, nach ov reef 16 Tales NW RW of dow Beret ane Borg tare Rook of water ia the bold; after Pome ing and bailing she was got into Nassau, Bue C1 M_ Gooprica, from Savannah Ayres, with lumber, put inio Holmes’ Hole oa the ik ¥ od cargo shifted, and the seoond mate and tour pall WH Paars, which was blown ashore at Tybee dupe tng the recent and from her position was cote jered an being rican t and only worthy of al ment, was got of Bd ult, sustaiain Bat Iitle damage, aed taunching Fe in tt condition for sed, and was t0 Sa inst for U vallast for a La 3 lumber for North, Scnr Acenxonia, from Roudout for poe, with coal, ie ashore on Georges Island, Boston harbor. Whalemen. _ ved at Bermuda June 21, echr Louies A. aroma, soa for Totton, with ‘i bbe 20 ‘on board, having shipped 285: put in for’ provisic o jemington, June %4 in want of supplies, Foreign Ports. oat Ph me OE] brig T A Darrell, Payne (from ; mi 1, yaa, June 16—Arrived, bark Annie (Br), Lewis, New ‘ork. RP, June 2-1 Galene, Hale, from rei an oe No, with, renee 2ini, bark beens ay tn erate ot, tote jangam, Albury, di sr Aaa 16 veined for akuiaai Amortean Porte. TON, He ‘Arrived, bark. einem, ne rege Hele cut Antwerp: Antama, Sart ‘Sth—Arrts Sats "Dat we, STON, July a, wht Bergen, Parsoam, Baiied “armen Wisom iC my Fain, Mejores NaalyRSTOR, Sone lt Arrived, steamship Tybee, Ouse ee i ochr my Ja Keon vit, sobre. Ridgewo Derricksot ks tb, Alex Y Youve dor sana ny oa ee a aaa June %9—Arrivad, steamship Kensing- eEor ees ret, core Rawat Woelsem Beta ae ae {Brh; to load for Liverpoate iene re E Gage, Jeok- SOSA Saye Be Se te neat amg ew London; inetd W Sas it Lea pram sires c Sostiey. ene: ra ite alo lenus'via Havana Sarasa on «arrow hyn Cor bigs = aah ori J Soma et