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NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TULSDAY JUNE 12, 1866. 2 o chiock equal to 1ol tender at the Clear- interest, to g COMMERCIAK MATTERS. + York Males nt the Niock Exchange—Juno 11 of tho Ne D, 8. s, 1567, Y.&badst (N Central, 28,000, ar .t r.iut.ave 31, coup. l'mn Ft.W. A\k 70,001 U. 8. 6s, 7,00 Ih\nl Cor,merce. 13 | 3,000 .u.\.»:d : 5,000 dor . w \v—(m Srcasury 7 i, ‘pounh Nat 18t sories, | 3,000.........102 0. 14 ational Bx 3 Read R it i €000 . small. 102 " 34 series. 2 a\Lumb. Lodprc{ 100 5,000 .. 96 | ll. Caroline 68 | 200 5,000 «e 813 Mari 0. 8141 100 A 50,000 .o 80 Spruce Hill, 0,000, 804! 100.. ‘ 11,000 24 eal. "ll lmmu\hm Pr. | lmoun Ga. .bio, 50} # 5"4 il L.‘. aal . 50| 60, ‘ 200,542 1000 1 01 w62 @enton. ,l % .m,nuo e ‘lllmou Central. w 594! 7,000 208 N | Ténnessoe L& Tol West, Union Tel | 6,000. Notih River I.Im 810. 603 2000, East River.... Boston Water Pr. " ilasour Ga 180 400, 200, b3 .wa I‘«L L.k W.2m e, ceneeel02 | 5500 .c0c0eee m; 1100.. 2§ O'CLOCK POARD. U.S. b,a 520 ¢, 65, TIL. f‘x)xx!m! DRIk Loans Atlentic Mail. e 125 Bariposa pref. 100 1d Dise U 24 5 U 9 5! ll‘Hllco ol 95} Chic. &N 30... 210 N. Y. Centrul. 200. }e-,.e. ‘;u 10 2 Acn('!. business 7 8)—for Cust Balsace, $57,759,6i3 7 In freights, the ¢ bush. Corn at 4jd., and 50 hhds. steamer. 30,000 bush., at 51. Corn, at 7d, per steamer. To Queenstown, for orders the British bark Thos. Hood, with corn, on private terme. The reports that the injunction restraiuing the Michigan Southern Road from paying a dividend vpon the common stock is to bo removed is a mistake. The Company has ko interest in its removal, and will probably let all the suits about its guaranteed stock go through the courts, if share- holders are determined on litigation. The Company is in no condition to pay a dividend. It has a floating dcbt, and is making improvements in the way of depots, cams and new iron, which will absorb over $100,000 of earnings of 1866, If the Road is managed for the benefit of it permanent shareholders no dividend from earnings can be pradently made until August, 1367, by which time tho Road ean from earnings pay its flunlm;.d bt, and pay for fooame4ra.a0d iron it must have. The carnings of the The following gentleHhe Show 8 decrease of § the Canton Company at Baltimors?™ giccted Directors of William Fisher, Charles J. Baker, Georgs &andolph, and Charles E. Waters, Baltimore; A. B. Bayliss, George 8. Scott, George K. Forrest and F. F. Marburry, New- York. The Sccretary of the Committee on Securities, New- York Exchange, has written to the Sccretary of State of Tennessee, saying that a difliculty has occurred in negoti- ating Tennesseo State Bonds, owing to the so-called see sion of tho State. All seven per cent bonds are dated IN. Carolina lia. 7,000 Ohio & 10,000. .« 00e. Canton, OFEN BOARD OF FROKERS—I P. M. Cleve. & me. IN. Y. C jt b10. 50 OPEX BOARD OF BROKEES—31 P. M. Beston Water r:r Erie. Cle 3. 62 b5. 613 200. [H Hudson Rier, ')mm u it l.4 lnx{{;;" Jamuary 1. Of course it is impossible to toll what time 400 the bonds are issnod. I cousequence of this, the Com- z" (“.‘:-:vissn. mittee on Bccurities, New-York Stock Exchange, required &0’ [atiech & previous to selling bonds, dated Jauuary 1, 1561, to prose 603 200. they were negotiated prior to the so-called secession, The State Committee feared some bonds had been issned after that date, and the State would not acknowledge them. Secretary Fletcher replies: “¥rom all the facts that bave come to my kno the books and papers I bave had access to. 1o frandu of this Stata are now extaut, or that the S except the Liebel military bonds. Bauguin ar ability o meet the interest on our bonds bereafter, the July coupons we expect to pay, if not ulways promptly, st least during the year." The property on the south-east corner of Fifth-ave. and Fortieth-st., known as the Croton Cottage, has been sold. There is a land front of 56 feet on the avenue and 100 feet on the street, with a lot in the rear 25x98 foet and 81nches. The property brought $30,000. The purchaser was Mr. 200 - W, Y.Central. | 100 MW......810. 97 MoxDAY, June 11—F. M. @old is lower, closing at 1404, after selling at 1373 @140} @ering the day. @evernment stocks were strong at Saturday’s mtee, with medarate sales, State bonds, Railway mortgages and Suak shares are steady. In the small stocks little doing, emeept in Boston Water Power, which sold at ¥@30}. In Bailway shares 8 moderate business. Erie upon the En- ghish news was rushed up to 613, but soon full to 61§, and @lesed st 61 @62. The sales of Railway shares were amall. Shere is plaiuly @ want of buyers at anything above cur- u to be one of the most valnabl Wad 8 £ood one, hu Most of m eall | pay expes lo mines on the property, and el to be propesly worked 1o pay, agd tuat the mise Avoct the 13th of Dec Tosepidoe. 1 bad 10 com toncd for two years, requi onaBew v Vs ia e é poud ¥, and pbe i wor eryl ssen for the sccominod k charge, not oue of th nd blacksmith shop bad -y coald b 1 had 10 foor mont’q rage o Was uount Lom 18 1) aam-mill from of the mill said. ¢ before 1 ardiy got eve 0 stop the work by ord rl' t what k, and e of The Worst A mbery. to secure was drilling " ull s Putting in Lew foct, m‘~: eatest portion I had doas was dead woik. ‘The lnst rook T took out by evder of Mr. Dodze was 10 tuss of 6 rock—tte sama kind of ore that was erusted st Sear "T'hix rook is soon to be worked by Mesers. Hall &b Afior 1 left tio miae in 1254 w chanze, It was i thae the mir the Saperint B it was ¢ e 1 l’!(numvnud( s, Now, jnlnll«nl ot everytl s 1o w k(?v‘!‘lvnulu it, it has been taken Dodge, aud put in cburge of the very » oo 50 per tun. ndor has even said, Wat the Josephine woull ot < tn A fair way n me by Mr » condemred it. M. KFLTON. BLSULTS OF WORKING THE JOSERIIN) AMALGAMATING PROCESS. y by Capt 18, uF about {0 A sepline oie cess, yiclded tuirty-three 4} —— Canervivy Rerony o o e N Y. Twmoxm. Nk av, Jaue 11, 1506, @§7 614 for yuuuml the m irket L COTTON=The de and price ment: snles of 7 bales at 304 w-Orleans wnd Te parket 01 stito and w o8 with good 1aces howes r nmv conts of concession, the mediumiand Tho sales are 10, (v\--uluu 4 for trade and Can: A 10, off on the low gr: £) 00 fur common 10 .wu] extra; and family do. Soutiern flour s inactive lower: the sal bbls, at §10 | foud Baltimore and country, and $12 102 and moderately not t and pri nnr Vb clused with 8 fa 0f 61,200 bush, at ? smali Jot of i ln..l ) and cioses firm, Eoasle. [nr New Mixed for Tound Yellow, iaaed good, ot country mi . jat 35270 Western afloat, and Since 'Change the iugutry fo prices ruled very tirm, the de sales of 7,000 bush, Toferior 18 end 4,000 bush. Amber Club at §2 The Corn left over from "Change wna all taken up et t0@ele. For Oats, lc. advamce was bid for ew Western. HIDES—The market eontinues dull and heavy; sales of 1,900 Buenos Ayres, 24 1, at 1%c.. goil. HOPS are firin and 10 good demand, and for home consump tion at from )@ 40@70c., a8 to Krowti and quality. HAY—The market is dull and Leavy, at Wa@awe. for Ship plne, and 60 65e. for retail lote, HEMP—Mavilla s dull but firm, at $12%. Gold. klmh are dall and nominal, LIM wkland is firm n'ul in m-drr ato Tequest; sales at Other ote at 84, tirce e market la b 1 Cuba ois private NAVAL STORES- Spirits Turpentine is steady, with a moderate business; sales of 1 bble, at 91 @9ic, Rosius dall, and prices are nowinal OILS--Fish Oils are dall, but In prices we have no materia in #1740 to pote. Linsocd is quiet 5@ !I 0. Lard PROVISfonwm £1 0@ 82 for No o s been @ good ¢ e “r market ¢! and prices are decld P bhis, Me - 431 improvement for future i ) b Lard s dull Steam, sud 24¢ 2 L ty at 2l ArTERNOO PhovieiN only & 1mited Duslne 1 bl we_quol iaally for Ketdle; sales of 100 pkg Y Oy ~There 'r ingd selier lhmu and Cut Meats sre s dull and rather easfer; small Relued, iu boad, st 40@ 40jc., and @ e ‘e bear of only %00 bags Rangoon, i bond, af void st RS—There kas beena fiir business doing, but the market is heavy, and we quote fair to good Kefining at rot ovfllP‘Rl\l.u of 600 bhds. Cuba st 10} @lic, and 3,50 bores Havaoaat i1j2114e ; Reflued we R. L. & A. Staart bave reduced t Powlered, Granolated asd Crusted, 154e. for Yellow C. WOOL—There kas been no material change in the price of Domestic Fleaces. Sinee our last report the business has boen only moderate, and confined to the jmimediate wanta of the trade, Foreign descriptions have beca ratier dull, but prices are steady. Weo quote, in eurrency, as follows: Domestio Fleeces, t 5830, for Native aud | Menuos; 02 5jc. ford and § do; G0@6so. for ful lmd 65 e for White A, and — st vt 1 PO be uwliged | witiam H. Vauderbilt, son of Commodoro Vanderbilt, sy 1| Who will erect & maguificent mansion upon the site. @ loss. Afer the call the market was dall, L P M s The following is Bank of Commerce in New-York on May 14, 1866 lfln:lnd) discounts (falling due by average in 9 days Invmmenu in U. 8. Securiti 7 3.10 per cent Treasury Notes. . 6 per cent Stock payable in 1831 5 per cent Stock (10-40 lhndl) 3 6 per cent Co‘my’ Int. Notes. 6 per cent Cert’s @nd ot the Second Board showed no improvement in pwiecs or demand. Erie was offered at 59}, seller 60, with- onbpuccoss, The market closed heavy at the following geetations: Ohio Certificates, 28§ 2283; Canton, 58} @58§; ©mmberland Coal, 45246; Quicksilver, 51} @51§; Mari- posa Preforred, 2j@24; New-York Central, 97§@97; Mwie, 62262}; Hudson River, 109§2110; Reading, MW9e109]; Michigan Southern, 79j279); Illinois Cen- eal Serip, 120§@120; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 83} ®B3; Cleveland and Toledo, 1044@105; Rock Island, 92§ ®%2); North-Western, 30j@30f; North-Western Pre- 84,200,677 9% 00 i.m 000 00 800,000 00 of Indebted ness. -mM w 5 per cent Certificates of Tempo- Tary Deposits Accrued interest uncollocted. .. Suwed, 60@60}; Fort Wayne, %629}, New.York State Stock—Deposited g Exchange is dull, and buyers are asking lower rat h Bank Department for re- The quotations are: London, prime bankers’, 60 days, | u’:':,‘}'n“’:k g}dcu‘:m"m 999§21093; Loudon, prime bankers', sight, 110j@114; New-York... " 9,000 00 aris, bankenv', long, 5.114; Paris, bankers' short, 5,07§; | Lest for such uotes outstanding. 1,705 00 AR Astwerp, 5.12{@5.11}; Swiss, 512425.11§; Hamburg, | Due from Banks and Bankers 2617 61 Wj@W§; Amsterdam, 42§; Fraukfort, 423; Bremen, 80; | Keal ""‘“’"B‘“‘n"‘ House and Lot. 300,000 00 in, 734 @74, Cass [TeMs—viz: e SO by T 1 o o oS A ver cent Loau Certcaica eent, and accounts are made up with much care. Ia Com- mmercial paper there is @ moderate business, and low rates @re scoepted for prime short bills, The speculative de- Tor aen &4 Clensiog Flowsers- mand for capital is small, and there is no disposition ——— —c::el operators to make large eugagements in any L-w-l Stook, 100,000 shares, 8100 Laig 830,145,973 73 drecti [ The five per ccut fanding scheme scems to have passed g:fi: ":fi” ‘;;m"f:;m":“ 2,000,000 00 entirely out of sight under the European complications, | serves.............. SR 126,523 24 ‘which killed off the small vitality the bill had when first ———812,126,52 U ®ern. A long mix per cent bond ocould no doubt be ex- hfi:ut— Sionsash, indposs oA 695,774 62 ‘ehanged st & small premium for about all the compound | Contingea . 4,219 71 il ‘metes, the temporary loans, and a good many millions of Deposits—TIndividuals. . 10,646, pe ghain. logal tanders; sad Mr. MoCulloch should get 10 | Depeette—Banis and buskers. .. 556188 & work ja this direction under existing laws, or new ones if “"'T"""'"‘" the United ®ecessary. Ifhe will offor proper terms for the capital 1,204,202 37 15,442,337 76 soeking short employment, he can s00n put the affairs of c‘;""“""‘ Notes—from Comp't @he Treasury in order, aud st the ssme time force the c.wfi:u":" otos—Liss on hand. ?fimflg mew excessive circulation of the National Banks home. Tt Ty R € arguod sgainst the policy of making them redsom, that | " mores i Hoerorrs & & | law0 #t would force them by scores into liquidation, and flood m""“""”"‘“""“”"" Bauk : &b market with bonds hold as security for their eircula. | O Coeree B NewYorko... 1200 00 @len. This is Do objection, but a good reason S b 80,0803 3 ‘why the currency should be brought back to soundness. If the Government could by compulsory redemption wind wp the banks of circulation, and substitute for their irre- @eemable promises plain legal tenders, and at the same Sime cancel an equal amount of gold-bearing stocks held @8 soqurity, it would be a service to the people by giving @superior currency, and to the nation by saving interest wpon its debt. The gold interest paid the Nation- @ Basks upon bonds bheld as security for ‘Botes, is & gratuity the Treaswry can ill aford #ad should now be stopped. The National Bank notes are ot as good as logal tender, aad are a greater damage to #he business of the country than the circulsting Tressury Botes, iuto which they should now be exchanged, to save faxation, and for the protection of bill-holders, This | . wolicy of depriving the National Banks of their now cx- | % ' the Mariposs Minos. By the steamer from Califor> @smmiye yoweco e olronlatios, practically irredecmable, nia which arrived on Baturday, we have further data from | 896 0ilbia mabier” sk would bring o grief aa army of Mr. Kelton, who_was ono of the managers nnder Fro- sposuletors and traders upon borrowed money, but it woug | 00 0¥ nership. B0 for the benefit of the people at large, and & long step PP ASENIY MIK. specie payments, MARIPOSA EsTATE, May 12, 1806, The specie of the bauks Las fall L3 T sl phévicns 5 the estads s pocesm = o allen off $6,036,430, with l.nunm wud previous to the estate passiog into possession of i Posits of $4,576,660, and of legal tenders | mege- company, 1 had chargo of the Joswphine Mine; and of $5,49,62 The buuks' huve i iadbnasine gt my brother the Pine-tree. The lnun vield per tan from tuo Mational Bauk notes; aud we Lear of cases whers $300,000 Yo mines was §7} and tm fier wo left these mines, tho doved, bat the A §750,000 was Joaned foj eight days ot lvy ¥ ocnt |y This shows a surplus over capital of 28§ per cent. ‘The eoal tunnage ou the Bchuylkill Navigation for the woek ending Juno 7, 1866, was 40,170.15 tuns; correspozd- ng week last yoar, 8,110.13 tuns, Increase for the wook, 439,857.10 tuns; tunnage for the season, of 1865 to 182,608.16 tuns. Increase for eeason of 1866, !57,!::‘!‘; ending June 2, were: 1865. 114,926 | 1866.....8116,691 | Tncroass... 81,765 — The fMaripesa Mines. Ou the 9th inst. we furaished some particulars in rcls- Jom-pl-inl was aban Pinetree was continued to be worked, and s the books will “how, ut 8 profit. Although o Josgpbino 4o s 4, 3 _thag 1 bolieved 13,231 40 "J.'v’u... 82,00.02 tuns. Tunuage for the scason of 1966 to date, | Lseriest, The receipte on the Grand Truak Railway for the woek | will be blood Saxouy Fleeces; 30@40c. for No. 1 l'ull«l Loweoe, for Superfine do, and 60a e for Extrado.; 20a@27c. for Com- mon Unwashed California; 275 Jic. for Fine do., and 15@250. for Texns. We quote For gn as follows: Sonth American at 25227c. for Common Washed; 52a37c. for Unwashed Mestizo and Merino; 2@ 4%e. for Washed Entre Rios: 27 @%e. for Un- sbed Creole; 40@ 460, for Washed Cordova; Chflian at 2@ 31e. for Unwashed Mestizo sud Merino: C ‘ape of S0@ise. for Unwashed; East India, 35@55c. for African_at_20@¥%c. for WHISK Y —=The market is quint state and #2 “4‘.1 27 for western, “:-:lliuww- ‘e demand is dull aud prices are nominal at SEEDS—Grass Seeds are entirely nominal; Caleotta Lin- soed is firm and in moderate request at 83 75, 1o RS Receipte of Produce. JONE 11.—05.765 bble, Flour, 05 bbis. Whisky, 407 bbls. Corn Meal, 49,108 bush. Wheat, 195161 busb, Corn, 42,750 bush. Oats, 2,000 bush. Rye, 720 ish. Malt, 34 piga. Astes, 10 k ‘Meats, 4,451 bbla. Petroienm. i —— Philadelphin le Market—JUN Beeves—The prices of Beef Cattlo aro well f 1,400 head at 13 1c. Shoep firm; sales of Ghe. ¥ 1 gross. Hogs dult; sales of 2,500 Lead st 8130814 ¢ 100 B net, and some ¢ Financial. l.'mll Starms 1‘|.nn| CflFDUI ES of s'w) thirt REE-TENTHS (73 10) COU Wil mow b9 roneived It oo, ur more SEVEN and u“}rfi"’" “-r:v“'ll“m' Awslstant Treasurer —AI.I' "‘.,d":‘v':,",fan"""'l Mulm% Btackboldery . L F. \ FRAME COMPANY wil be haid June. 1o 4T 4ot . Astor Houe. By order of the Directors. Orrics o7 PAGIFIC Mal. No. ) Wail-st., coruar Hamover w bk ey OTICE TO SCRIP STOCKHOLDERS, is heteby dhvea it the Howrd of Diemotors. o | ing. hold this date d the fo {he 1t doy of Ju the Serip Stock. of teoor! at the (i e Zah duy of May, 106, w 1.« ($20) on eashs share imoed under th il Stk o the Compuy. . Pt il paimmeste may be the Int duy of August, with Lutorost of of the SKIRT ane 13, st 'olo W 0T, Bocrte L ¢ of ing ¥ifty Dollars the dot of "1, 1o tusreass the Cop- A watil and inclasive or Ifi,r!lhlll“l'\h;o’.lnu i ol i o aceoraance with the terms of the se'd Sy & with the siacunt paid thorwon. will be. lable s foch. 06 of before the said 1at day of August, 14, es o ock wil b goudy for dalivery on the’ payment snd Bt Utlice, ke T g o g e el Stk & Cotrpry’ T"rll"'l' l""“m" flvt'\"fl, R, June N ELECTION f ) p FARMERS' LOAN A'h"u ::1?!?‘(‘!1‘:1’[‘&3?&5k“ um beld the office of the Company, No. 2 luluprhu, TUESDA The polle will opeuat 12 o m-"-aum-u'( i P FITCH, Secretary. SvaTs op Iuuimon. Tararvnans Oymor, | TRINGYINLD, May 9. 146, BF INTEREST on the PUBLIC D) l‘.Elll‘l‘ of the Stato of Tlinols maturing on the first MONDAY in July. 1064, paid ut the OCEAN NATIONAL BANK .m-rn, % New! , 06 the second to the sixtaenth da. {nclusive, of Ju'y, 18, JAMES H. BEVEKIIGE, Stato HICAGO and ROLK IBLA‘{U l(\" ROAD COMPANY.—Tha Bouzd of Directors of the Chicazo and n{\:n Taland M:,,:‘L‘('om’-n 8 resolved to lnsue $2.000,000 of the or Obligations o save poce of thees 1o the Biockboiderset tos tatn of Teonts Frrtlor s no.mfl’.'"m:«"""» i Boate =110 pprined's 73 oro ratas who shiall bo. Fogist fows e Treastor Bouks oo the Sth day of Ma '{ " osalaraadr The puyment of the Twenty Per Cent of the par '.h.o of the Ronds Lt be inade ol e Company, by the 120 day of Juie o N8t which daia e ihands wil beeady fo del h \.‘r Closad os Cha. iy dug 3¢ May, and ra opein e Tk of ome next. FRANCIS I TOWS, Segreiar York, iy balsacer: w madble block: ad- ) \;l‘il\h ()l-)l"'l( l" No. 155 Bie Annual K22 “:”’:M“..!“ DL ectiog (o1 tuy Eloctios of Of1s wes u Ixsoraxor Co. R, May 20, 1y, 148 NCL COMEA AY, tho 2uth Y i Uroalway on w Mowiight, ¥ pird, Rsine, . James “tos, s J. Hozry, i Joba Bryan )mul il et Henry G. lice. . m-r! of Liroctors JAM R. Lymsn, TS W, i mous KER, Secretary. 4 CLOSING PRICES GEOR C“ b DUJ\BAu, NO. 46 PINE-ST,, NEW-YORK, BUYS AND SELLS FARM MORTOAGE BONDS AND RAILWAY SECURITIES OF EVERY DESCRIPIION, NOT SOLD AT THE STOCK EX- IELEGRAPH AND EXPRESSERS' STOCKS. ALL TELEGRAPIL AND EXPRESS $TOCKS ON HAND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Couraxt, ADsP. Nuw-Vouk. Juve 11, tiod, 3 TING ol the HARE! HUI DERS at | clock p. @ it Fy order of the ‘Foaltp 0¥ TRUSTEES, MANN & ELLER ] “““ ‘z RS, No. uum\n STREET, Messbers of the New-¥ork Stock Exchaoge, DEALERS IN EXPRESS TELEGRAPIL STOCKS. All the warions nes honzht and ¢4, -m] eash ads 1:1\' ANCIAL.—RAILROAD BONDS negotiated, ed by con'ruct. , Nos. 103 and 104 Gresham o ] YN \lm.\ TIE M TG CHEMISTS No, 240 Pearis ww-York, June 8. 1000, Having just retarned from Califoraia, 1 with Lo notify my fric uds st the pibiio tiat L will reopen tie Laboratory i & feyr s \Iill l\bl, STEPNERD KN e, [OR3, J\\hir‘ COOLEY, RICHAKD J. THORN [ ESMILH, W. G, WOOD, M. D., STIAN H. SAND, CHARLES YATES, GFORGE P. POLL N PAUL *POFFORD GEORGE CARPENTER, HESRY G. DEFC ), ALEXANDER M. BRUEN, GARDNER A SAGE NitY ROWLAN NATHANTE HRANT PUTNAM, NATHANIEL BRIGGS, HARVEY WEED, WA S ROBT. A. ROBERTSON, ABRAHAM B. EMBURY, GILBERT M. SPEIR. And ot 8 subsequent meeting of the lx.flg of mmtnu. Rickard J. rmie, esd), W as unaul .......n,....f. e ’L“ iy {ossts. J. 8. MOR. Sucorssors to GEO. PEABOUY inciow ciics ol EULOVE wnd the ST NORGAN & Co. No. 83 Y o JAN FR CO CTTY and CALIFORIA STATE COUPOSNS BOUGHT or COLLECTED st best rates WELLS, FARGO & Co, No. b4 Deoadwey. Banking fHonses and Bankns. " VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS STOCKS i MENT AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. GOV 1.IN l;\ KING llUl al-‘ JAY CO0KE & (0, CORNFR WALL AND NASSAUSTS., NEW-YORK, t Lo most liberal carrent peices, sud koep on basd OF ALL ISSUES, RTIE NESS, COMPOUND INTIREST NOTFS And exocote orders for purchase and sale of HFOK KS. BONDS, and AY COOKE & Co. NEOE & Co, AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS, No 8 WALL ST, NF Tssne Clrenlar Letters of Credit for Tn ke ke Also Cotmercial Credite. OlN AILMI(H" & (n ) ANKERS, OVED. PO DE LA PAIX O No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS. noy K1 AMFRICAN EXPRESS STOCK. ADA )m FXPRESS Amu K. RANGERS. “g JTHAVERg A &6 TBroadwayNY. '% AND SFLI: PIH N !‘n)( l HlTD UNITED STATES T LEG FRACTION AL SITA KIS of ¥ HOLDERS having elther o all of the sbe sale will find an fmiediste market through s, naTes _fisK;X'A&E;i‘{{ATc‘H. BUY sod SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS « others RECEIVED on favorable ter TOUT THE UNITED (% COLLECTIONS MADE THROUG TATES AND CANADAS. OF DEPOSIT 1S<U¥D, pARTNENT. \LIANY, Marc] 20, 55, NOTILI" 18 lllnkl Hl’ GIVE pursuant to chap- tere 236, laws of 189 and 476 | -nuJ 1865, that the elice notes lssaed to the BANK OF NOUTH AMERICA, o bankin, {0, looated in the city of New ) ork, will be I-J-rme‘, “ FAR, by ths Sur tintandent of the Hanking b-,-r-w.u on presenta Alon st the New York Natlonal Sate Dank, i the City of Albapy, ot the Natfonsl Haok of North America of Jm. in nh’-m; ot Now York, fovsix yoars from the date /el (g T 0y fing circulating notes of the o e et aforoei, within six from the dats 3 and all notes, which hiall uot bw presonted for redemption ment within the time thas specifed, will ensse Lo be s charge b the fund ia the buinde for J"i SCHUYLER, Superintendent, " Brare or New \nn, llAn D-nm-n. ! pril 29, 1666, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVLN mmumt to Chay Ll ol e in e Cily of New.York, wi |bu-4-:4 o ey Rl Department. dolu HEN I::'IOIAL ST ‘I‘P-I‘!ANKII City M llhfl]. ‘mvou The outstanding clroalating ..u»-a-nm-ldh.-nk wist be o4 aloressid. within o'z years from the dat which sball not Lo prescated for redemptior tlans las speciflod will geide b0 o onerse upon tie. fond 15 he of the Superintoudon for (it {urpost @yl Lawoo | IR, Superintendent. HUY bunmgu Bumu. 'ER (,h\‘l‘ lkT REST PAID, Government Tax, D-AVE. BAVINGS DANK, Coruer of Twenty sixth ot and Third » MRANKLIN l:'fl.\\'l\ BANK RN CORNE AV gy "‘,X"”y‘ ('!‘”D‘ A"ll) m.flvs!:r OND ST, le I On Sums from $1 to ‘ i VERNMEN Dlmbcnb w olma. . 3% | Lreasurer, samrmy siuient of | i 1T " HA\’I‘;(H BANK, No. 38 BOWERY, CORNER OF CANAL-ST. Tntwest s ta frow five o live thousand duilars. Monry deposi.od bow will Law frem July . L e AT/ Clmnr 3 far qumcss mm &e—The As TO WHOL! g SALP GROCERS, DRUGOISTS Firt of Patoutee's entirn luwerest “Lution posse. will fuduce &n enirnioas €o TEWSPAPER WANT for 8 DATLY or V Ad lzess, with full partic st DARINER facturipe business. wuich the sdverticerida ieble to curry o0 alove. Carital, ®1,000, Appy s No. 18 Gassevoort st., before 9 5. mw. or after § s NAPNESRE Pk D=\ able_young Man, who e mmended, with $1,000, to take the p.,.ar.. ring part Address, for one week, Vribune Ol G. GG, = l Okt 8 (HP AP, or T l PENT for SPLITTING oJ. LD LML ANDT. & No, 10 Blevementy ot Ocen Stoasers, ) DEPART. Stermihins. Jees i y Santiago do Cubi. Kangaroo. " esaasan= Passengers Sailed, via ASPINWALL—Ta » . M. T a) R wood, Cap Mise Mot Jures o Passengers Arrived. ANS=To stoamatip Sarasn Botas FROM NEW.ORLY, ryants, Fion, Cask'Orth P FROM LIVERPOC Eliza Loucian, Mr. Suller, aad MINIATURE ALMANAC, 1 Moo Sets. .. oAt | Hell Gate.. . wife, two children and two nurses, H, Fletcher, Son Rises... SIIPPING INTELLIGENCE. . uJoxmil . PORT OF NEW-YORK nd Vers Cruz, C. A. . Morzan & Son. , Hazb: pan & E s St Jubue, N. B., 0 Barnstot ntton & Co, wan & Edye. Philadeipbia, Boyd & cloas Geo. D. r Co. Ship Bl 0 Hood, Kelly, & Bark Ludwing (Pro Bark Jumes Muir (Br.), Shaw, tiimors (Br), Losbargh, Santos, Brazil, Slocovien & 1ifiths, Drammond, Matanzas, J. E. Ward & Co. ocovich & Smith. jrand de Sul, J. Bento & Co. teaner, bound B 1ith, lat. 40 12, rlhluu, Teutouis, and Bra u, Cily of King, Richmond and Norfolk, with mdse. and en & Paumore. Bourue, Norfolk, ke., with mdse. and pass. to e pose. 100 Steamaehip A bew Liviugston, * 3, and SW Pass ulp Atiantie, McStoker. Liverpool May 6, with mdse. and 571 pase. to Tapscott Bros. & Lo 77, lat. 40 13, long. 4 29, spoke brig I Falmouth, fom Dewarara for Cork ; May 15, iat. U, lont 1 ke brig Auta Brooks, bound F. sn.p‘uluen»u\leri ), Miche r'lulrl;dnfilklh‘lfl 50 days, with mdee. and pass to Funch. Meincke & W, Bark Priuceton (of Shiekds), Sharp, Bordesn 33 days, with mdse. to Anthouy Qecls. Miay 19, lat 44 11, long. 37 %, spoke brig Mary E. Rowlard, f 10 days out. eters, Hamburg 5 days, in ballast, aud Hes .w'l to Kuulm’\h & Lk Fron Trado {of oston), Fester, Cow Bay 9 days, with cosl to Jan. Hheury. Birig Flying. Cloud (of Guemsey), Jurren, Messina 63 days, with fruit to Geo. . Bulley. My 15, fat. 2 50, lon, 49 41, spoke bark los and Carlotis, from Itio Janelro for Havre, 32 days out; May 3 lat, 31 49, long. ¢4 27, spoko sehr. Maria J. More, from Boston for Bar. Dedoes § deye oot} Juie 10, lat. 9 37, long. 7 3, spoke bark Argo, und plia zeb L.m.l.m(nn Brady, Windsor 10 days, with plaster to D. R, WS Tt Victoria (Br.). Burk, Dorebester, N. B., 1 days, with building stone to . . Nevius & Son. o Bebr- Brothers (of Nusau), Witaon, Abacoa 8 days, with old metal, 10 Jas. Douglass. hr. Sarab, W bhalen, Eastport 8 days, with laths, k., to Jed. Frye Sobr. 8. P. Adams, Tabbut, Addison 7 days, with spars to Suow & Kichardwo Pcl: Louise, Oray, Calais 21 days, with lumber, ke., to 8. Board- ™ Xebr. Royal Arch (Br.), Newsowbe, Windsor 10 days, with plaster to . l DeWolf & Co. flc pt. John, Corrle, Franklin — days, with lomber to C. & E. dJrl:: .Lou(nflh L), Clark, Georgetown, N. B, 8§ days, with lamber to Jed, Fiye & Co. H , Cow Eay 14 days, with coal to D, R. DeWol o Y. Adgols, Crn Nassn 7 days, with plzsayries & Lohr. Balinds W, Jobnson, dge of the Gulf, spoke to . K utchinson & Co. schr, Alegio, whiai Sche. Euma Hotchkise, Nickerson, Roudout for Norwich. Sehr. J. H. Deputy, Stargess, Providence for Elizabethport Scbr. Hanviot Suow, New- Bediord. B spoket May 13,1t 2830 Loz 40, bark Carios and Carltia, from Rio Juneiro for Havre. 32 days out! May 11, ar. 31 43, loog. 59 27, sctr. Maria J. Morse, trom Boston for Barbodors, § days out May 27, Lt 413, 10ng 4629, brig Datsey, of Falmouth, from Dean- e for May 10, lat W 11, tong. 37 30, brig Mary E. Rowlaud, bence for Londor days ont. May 13, lot. 4478 loog, 1325, brig Anna Brooks, bound E. Jue & o the eds of Gull sebs. Allegso, whaler, Juve 10, lat. 39 37, long, 72 %), bark Argo, bound W. cn, hereby given, III accordance with sec. cion & of 10 act paswed April 14, 15T, entitied A Act to Ke- oremnize the W ardend Office of the Port of New. York.” to all r - sous interested in, or having charge of. the inqutry, examinacion or survey. that the foilo, wnder e xamination by (s Port Wardena, aud that the said surveys o ieted within ten days next sucoeeding this Lyt & Robinson's Jnion Stores NN THOWNE TOMPKING. Frovident. 3. Ava's Hmmmoeay, Serectary. HomMewARp Bovxp.—The 25th Oluo Vet. \oln., Brevet Brig.-Gen. Nat. Hanghton commanding, arrived here yosterday worning on the Flambeau, enroute from Charleston, 8, €., to Columbus, Olio, for muster out. The 25th is the last of Ohic's regimonts, and probably the oldest volunteer organt, #ition now in service, It was organized in May, 186, of three-months companies. aud has remained constanily In sery. foo ever since, having shared ia the bardest campaigns of the war. After Gottysburg, it was sont to South Caroling, the ogiment thea uamberiig only 72 men, and commanded by & Firs-Licutenant, It now nuibers 25 oflicers ayd 263 enlisted mea. Chicheter, Richmond and Norfolk, with | AW INTELVIGE ———— SUPERIOR COURT—CPECIAL oy JuNE 11,~Before Jow sier vs. SIONS, Paomias Followay: Willielm ; Chos. Monzosheimen » Curtise, = eriden’ Britanoia Co. agt. Godirey N, Zingsep, tion granted. prsi gl og oo a0 J Garreliy Barnes t. Fred, Boner.—Order eranted, Thowmas Diil, &e.—Judgeat order —— COURT OF COMMON PL: Before Jodg DECISIONS, Insurance 1 Colony d witho! Co. agt. DBacon.—Motion aner ag on refuzed, tin agt. Ter 18 D0t 18 accordanco with cision, Keas agt. Smith.—Motion denied Sesmour agt. Hoblitzell; Boke agt. Sprati. — Motious granted, te Bank a,:v Howord agt. Harey abide event, COURT CAL SvrriMe i CALENDAR.~N 44, 45, CIgC Potter will pre sid bereufter o o » calendar in eitber branch made up, Corrr or CowuoN Prza 1361, 1572, 1573, 1005, 1546, §36, 1532 15 PART LL—Nos ' 1604, 1007, 1608, 1385, 48, 1026, 1117, 920, 113 Parr I.—Nos. 553, 3 to 1397, 65, MOZ, 1509, 940, 1116, 152, Monday, June 11.—=There are 4 BULL'S va Dullocks in the sale pens at Forty-fourth-st. to-lay, which im over 2,100 in excess of the number here last Monday, and the number so far reported and estimated for the week's supply numbers over 7,000 held, and Is quite sufficient to sccount fur the fact that **Sam is —naturally very sick, when it ie understood that prices at Albany were fe. I gross bigher thun the week previous, while they are to-day le ¥ b average lower than last Mouday, with & very willing disposition upon the part of buyers to estimate weights about § cwt. less than owners and brokers declare would be fair, The range of piico i8 130, # 1b for the slimmest lots of Westara stoers of about 7% @6 ewt. to16e, ¥ 1 for good fair avecage Illincls steers of 6@7 ewt. and 17@18c. for the very best Illirois corn-fed bul- locks of 729 ewt., and only these top prices for morning sales —none of the cattle sold after dinner bronght over 17¢. upon full weight, and more good stock wold at 15@16: bas been sold ony day for weeks; and with al these conc sions to bathers, and with several sales to groziers,a good man; eattle stand over vight unsold, And at ove time in the nmm ing it was thougnt that all the stock wouid bave to the Board of Hoalth threatened to enforee thei Griving cattle throngh the streets in the dustime, business of the Catthe market of New-York arranged, the execution of this law is simply impossible, ’lhom is not room enongh st any one poink upon Manbattan Island, to make pers enough to store ten d fl'. rent lots of cattle, as they are sold to the butchers, and wust be withdrawn from the yards, THE TEIBUNE ad- vocates the stoppage of driving caitle through the busy ity streets, It is & naisaoce, It will bo n greater puisaree to drive them in the right. Time must be given parties toar. rauge their business 1o suit the new order of thingx. To en- foree this new ruie of the Board immediazely, will make a thoussud stroug, bitter enemies, Who can Just as well be made friends of the Board of Heaith. Limit the number to twenty cattle in a drove, under tte regnltions established, aud bt !hrm be driven in the dayt hers will submit. Undertake to stop all driv tely, and the resuls will be to drive the cattle market af in pt the busisess as o favor, altbough it wou't favo antioe station. ‘Lbero 18 & very true oid proverb that men wust creep before they ca Bourd of e x.lh 7d this coarso much & ing firmly on this afternoon, is and check demands for Summer, It will ripen the berric , particalarly when as fat a8 110 caitle are to-day. E nerokee stock, distillery fed in 11l some of them * hog fat.” These sold ut ifie, per Ib.. net. * The Jews™ muster strong this week. Four men hold 1442 head, all bouglit on speculatior, nnd probably all losing money. Lere was & light supply of sheep in market this morniog, and oll sold at 72 7je. per ib., and some st fe, Good lambm ave worth abont 12jc., and poor ones loe, or say about 0 Ib. lambs at §4 25. There are 25 carloads of hoge on the were beld from last week for an advance, and were still held at poon, The others sold at 10} 2105c. per 1b., which is abons §c. per ib, ndvance upon last Munday, The weather to-day 1w somewhat like Summier, rket, part of which athy. urgh, Pa., S. Guy of Brooklys, N. Y., in the Luis voay ¢ umun'ut‘ld 18 sessions at on Thursday last, Dr. 8. chair. The following ullmn were chosen for the year en- suicg Presideat—Dr. 1. S. DOUGLAS of Mi'waukee, Wiseonsin. R Lrcxwith of Clevelas Vice Previden Oufo. . I. T. TaLBOT of Boston, a: d IL. B. CLARK of News NeretarierDi Bedford, Mass. Peard of Censors—Drs. ) 0. H. M. Paive of Albany, New-Vork: H. ity; M. Cote o Wood of Westchonter geutlewen wore clected to membership, ited from several departments of m noual address was given by D. W, Helmath of 5t, Lonis, O the sccond day of the seesion thers was a gezera) deh as to the organization of the [nstitute, aud Low it could be im- proved; also as to the basis upon wuich delegates may be chosen to futare sessions. Various reports were presented, aud papers read, avd Dr. Hevry Tarner of London gave an address explanatory of the status of Lomaopathy in nd. On motion of Dr. Verdi of Washington & commitiee was ap- pointed to prepare an_address 10 louicopathists in Europe, rgiog upon them the importauce of orgsbisiag nasional soci- o The customary Bareans were appointed for the coming yeor, comprising the subjocts of Materia Medics, Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Statisties, and Medieal Etbies. The Commitiee of Arrangements for the next sewsion econsigts of Dre. George E. Tileler, Heary M. Soith, E. M. Kellogs, Heary D. Paine, and Jucob Beakiev. The ness asnval ad dreas will be given by Dr. N, ¥, Cooks of Chicago, with Drj H. B. Clarke of New-Bedford as altecnate. Tha bext session will oceur in this its, on the first Wednesday of June, 1867, What New-York Does fer Her Soldiers. NEW-YORK STATE MILITARY AGENCY, ALBANY, June 6, 1566, His Excellency K. E. Governor of New. York. Sig: 1 bave the bouor to report the following as the business of the York State Miiitary Agency at Al- bany, N. Y., for the month of May, 1866 Amount of free transpoitation furnisbed sick -nd destitute soldlers.. . Amount collected and paid Ininuuu o Number of claims filed . Number of letters written Number of letters received. WiLLias PosT, Hujor And N. Y. Military Agent. EW- Yo‘n‘( STATE MILITARY AGENEY, ASHINOTOX. May 31, 1066, n;- Excellency R. E. FEXTON, Governor of New-York. ErNOR: | have the honor herewitt: to submit the follow- (n. report of the work of this offloe for the current month, Amount of freo transportation !urm-hrd destitute soldiers. .. Amount collected and paid claimauts Number of claims filed ta departments 152 Number of claims settled.. 157 Number of certiticates of non-indebteduess odtained for oificers. . b Number of lettors written )1 Number of letters received. 1,045 h addition to the office-work, more than 500 official visits st o several departments of the Goverumest huve beea made & y wyself and other officers of the Agency, i the interest zha ow- York soldiers, occupying more than 300 hours. 1 am, Governor, very your obedient servast, J. E. Lee, ork Military Agent. ——— Beard of Conncilmen. A PORTRAIT OF GEN. SCOTT—COLORS TO REGIMENTS. The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday alternoon, the President, J. fWilson Green, esq, in the cbair, Connell man Keech offered the following: Resolved, That (he couiu/ttee on uational afaits of the Boerd be in- structed (o awcertain the probable costof & portrait of (he hate Lt Gen, Winfleld Scott, U. 8. A., suitable to bo p'aced in t'e Govemor's rootn of the City Hall, ar other proper place; 3140 the same comuites be nstructed 10 consider the advisavility of providin ug and arreng g for the luatitution and estabiishuuent of o gal ety of paintings,to be gompesed of poiraite of distinguished Amercans fn of nstions, historical and other appropriate -hn-.-. “eeh -Ilcrztob- open 10 he public froe of chai The Board coue ofa rflulullon to procure recimontal col regiments: First and Third Regiments Cavalry, First ment Atillery. the First and Niuty-Fifth Regiments of Infant- ry, and the Seventy-Ninth Regiment; the whole expense nos 0 exceed the sum $4,800, The Board after transacting a very large amount of weneral roatine busivess adjourned to Thurs- d.y next at 2 o'clock p. m. Crimi Senteaces, The following prisoners were sentetced by Recordes Haokett in the Court of General Sessions yesterday: James G, Taylor, an ex policemas, for & deadly amault on # follow Metropolitan named John MeCulloch, State Prison two years. John Edwards, for 0 assault on a female with intest to cominit & Fape. State Prison two years #ix movths. Taylor, convicted of burglary in the third degree. State Prison five year Jobn Smith, for the oo of burglary in the third de- city gree. State Prison thro Ferdinand Schaetter, Prisou 30 days. @ receiver of stolen goods. — Tur Peacn Luor 1N DELAW ARE. —1‘lu Philadelphia f Wednesday, 1n speukiog of the pescb Tt fs said that tho peach crop down tl Delaware, the source from which Philadelpiia is wainly plied, s o fuilure. A gentloman yesterday informed us Tt he bas, in Delaware, o peach orelard of 6,000 trees, that last year paid Lim & net profit of 3,00 This year, he sass, tbe acl already fallen from the trecs.” 8o far as our i formant’s observation extouds, what Is true of peaches in Jocality is true also of the other froits. It is to be boped thas this destruction of the fruit ¢rop is confined to limited Jocaliy tice

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