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St OF NEW-YORK. 0. 73 Broads ruer of Rector at. No. T3 Broadway, corner tor t, toe 2d July next. APITAL coves asanaaese ceeneness 81,000,000 AEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, which may be with | o amy time Ty (B nAN e COS DIVIDEND of CONPANY §s enthorized to act ss Receiver, Executor, 23 mied women, Guardian for infunts, sod geoenally to | J1v. 8o o lega! trasts. et inciusie. Ey " 15 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for money paidinto Court. It d manage the eetate of persons going abrosd, or ' Tin AT 4o ot desire to give their personal sttention to business. Y o 1SAAC H. FEOTHINGHAM, President. ‘”,‘"],,[ A V. STOUT, JOHN V. L. PRUYN, Vice-Presid e the 20 . r. ALDRICH, Secretay. July, By order of the Bowd of Directars. Trrs s SouELL, . B, WESLEY okox W. COTLER, s M. McLEas, Eriana RiGos. 1 W. FREEXAN. W WiTEwRIGHT T HoNRY . Davies, OND-HOLDER the City of M rrent funds on presentation o Y., oo end ~The COUT'ON . Cala., due JULY hie AMERICAN ter that dte. VUTICE 10 B, pavable at this affice. A FIVE (5) PE. HEREBY GIV 1UNICIPAL BO! onds coming dve Ju 7 1 holders of the Y. | Tranfer books w JAN FRANCISCO CITY an COUPONS BOUGHT or COLLECT WELLS, FARGO & Co. F_ Banking fonses and Ban:rs. D NUAL DIVIE VERMILYE &CO., Pt Bocks i be covd I | BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND (OMPOUND INTEREST CLOST \ NEW-YORR, June 22, 156 el CENT, frem fro DIVIDEND o BANKERS, No. § NASAAU-ST. 4 SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS end others RECEIVED Y " COLL TIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED | J CHANGE, ax the ow. TATES AND CANADAS. Piv 1o MATTHEW ANBE & CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. l,‘ul' SALE—~CHINA WORKS, eon URNER BROTIIERS. | BANKERS and DEALERS in OOVERNMENT SECURITIES. | Accnnit wodeited—i por eent interet il a daily bainicer— FMOVED to No. 14 NASSAU ST, ir > PANKING HOUSE o OF JAY COOKE & (0. NER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW-YOR W vy sod vell gt the most libera! current prices, and keep o OVERNMFXT BONDS OF ALL . SEV HIKTIES. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS City « Axp rond, and by water, Fesides it ke 1 COMPOUND INTEREST NO! ufartories it th And anscuts orders for purchase aod sale of STOCKS. BONDIS wid ppcatlos et to L 1IN MUNROE & C AMERICAN BANKP RS No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PAR!S Axp No. § WALLS et Credit AY COOKE & to. | d L AL \z arof secutin R W-YORK, ers in &l ve, | | 1 24 Ae ke ( ’H\ MUN » & Co.. B AMERICAN BANKERS Ve, PEMOVED FROM N @ RUE, DL Lak TAIN No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PALIS SvaTh oF NEW ) 0 A H i, 1 N st B erinteade . Bavk Deparrerss ¢ ALzaxY. A7 (L \.ll B fra e o U Superintendens for that | + . i oW LER, Supmrinte | Gro. o TOWNSEND | DON ALONZO CUSRAIAN, ia 0F NEW-JORK. BANK' UnrARTMRST, N " ALRavy, Ap o4 | UIIAN 3. SMTH, ‘IH TCE is hereby given, pu ) 20 oA quent = Taws of 1299 aod 46, Laws of 1965, e LT y icliectad Preside i, ad to the OCEAN BANK of the Y ork. s bavking | s loented in the city of New-York, wi WEDELEMED & | \ sperintendet of the Hap D New- ) ork stats detiona b v date heinof. sid not ¢ s anding cigcolsting notes of o ne Meorerald, within six vex __w vavings Bauxe \ LANTIC SAVINGS BANK, 4 Chath s sare, I\ FER N FEEE OF ( (1IN SAVINGS BANK JORNER OF EIGHTHAVE. AND FC INTEREST COMME 3 ¥ Is SIX PER CENT. AND FKE ]l:-lm. SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. @6 Warren-at. wod at the rate of 6 per cent ob 1! 47 verument tax. Open daily from 10 to WALTEE W. CONK Vavsoswire L Brrvos, Secetary, JPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK. No. I 2 0. 16 Cooper Iv 4 i W, anmosite W (2 wili draw Letere ¥ o sdone, of $5,60) v Oovernment tax. ISAAC T, BMILH ‘ 4 Bams e Seerstary a3 EW.yOLK SAVINGS BANK. E AN o of Fourteenth st Siz per cest inter Thapouita wade s of beiore July 1 draw interes i1 THOMAS C1 { 5L T R 5 FROM GOVLENMENT . TAX. Turkn AVEXCH Spvaete Tavs CORNER THIRDAVE AND T WEA TYSIETH AT, New Yo Jome 22, 1006, | WV D —A saiannwal Dividen: CENT yor i @ from Gioveramen, e w1 e purd on snd afte: the t DEF() 1 mude ov o before July 10 v 11 & M Bani age: daily from 10 &, m. to 3 p WEDK) 510 aad SATURBDAY EVENIN BPENCLR Ricwarn Krrry. Fecratry. K PR CENT INTRR FREE fron (iot o1 to $5,000. Monay doposited vow il draw ‘ute " THIRD.AVE. SAVINGS EANK i R Videes Cotner of TWenty-sixtl ot «¢ Thed wve qrx PIE CENT. froe s CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK No 5% BOWERY, CORNER OF CAXA o ameunts from Gve ta fve thossend @oponscd 1o il draw dnterest from Jaly | wtiead TRION DIME SAVINGS BANK, CANALST., cor. oL VARIC Araw imterest s #1LNs o 1 i ats froe. 1 Vavk, Nuw ionk HREE DOLLARS per Fus Pomurns Nati DIVIDEND of T NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1866. Fdwards, Mentone (Fr.), &fdays, with | Sir. Bom Suecesso ( Port.), Santa Anps, Lisbon €3 days, with st e e — Prig Doctor (of Barro Second Advent. nnd Fatare Life for the Richteons 1 i For I cor Caial-et. and Chapter 62 the rates of taxation were reduced. lared, poyable o aud sfter ub tax) has G 7 books will be closcd on the 20th i o, to 16 open on o Rev. Dr. Wes oy order of the Eourd ki J ster, = das, with finh 4 <iatas tax wil Ie puid, Schr. X ivite Driseo 8ebr, Cliaton, ¥ des of the Board HOR AND LyaTHwn LANE OF NEW-§ 0mK, June D of FIVE (5) PER C tax, bae this duy been declied, payable ob snd foretgn Foods tn importers’ hauds, is the original packages 1o which they were imported, or if if taxed t of them uni- vorsaily, 16 would pro tanio, 8 to such golfls, b uncoustit- tion: Jiiy prox. The tran: books will be slosed from the 234 of Juse to the 2d of i) n m. asd %0 in lat. 5 0%, Igpg. 74 41, brig Water Wirch, from St Jago ~ e Pignn N ’ " y! ’ “The Second Persosil J. M. CRANE, Cualifer, Daxiee . Howesr, Tiwny K. Bourus, I OWERY NATIONA 22, 18%6.~A Divideod of e o and ater July st to July 2, 1865, Janrs Fonsyra, > TR D ELE A A kAT ages in which they were imported, V¥ (5) PER CENT kY HAMILTON, o tax upon fport B4y, bt ol sone 'in t THOMPSON, P N The Consresation Trom aunset till sunrise. T IVIDEND NOTICE — wiil be closed on SATUX bie in cash, on and after July 12. 10 ¢ Mocilng MONDAY sy GEORGE A PEASF, istinetly state the tex and_the object to which it is to be ap- siand registered on the books of the Co adw in lat. 27 36 Nortb, BURCHANTS EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0F THK (17X a.r New-Yon, June 2, 180 XUAL DIVIDEND of Muils Ciose nt ine Fost-0Mce. For Great Britain and the T A DIVIDEND.—A SEMI-AN by stesmer City of Taz, paysblo ov and efter the 2d of J be closed from For Hamburg City, only b For the Geranu Siates. teamor Hanes, June 25, OTICE ie hereby given, in necordance with sec- wril 14, 157, entitied * An Act to Re- ¢ the Port of New-York' toall per hurge of, the subject mstier of such ination or sarvey. that the following wess tiow by the Port Wardens, and that the said surveys or Will e corpleted within ten days next sacoseding this 858, will b r ) o toe ANK OF FITTSRURGH 0 | =i Niviowsn BASK. No 20 frosdns ’ DIVIDEND of FIVE o Lias this day boea unafer book wil be- closed, New Yok, June 19, TAN NATIONAL BANK beve NG " i, 4, 4:0, 10: | H with 810 cos!s. ,—A SEMI-ANNUALDIV I DEN A Governient tax b Capital Stock of this Bank, payable en end o'y I eriovas, TRoABYAY FASE Nru-vonk DIVIDEND.— THREE (%) DOLL Y-THIRD END, of 1 Y, A e Ut il 10in New-York Central Ruilrond M Toug fsland Mai.. Log Isnd M Harlers Railresd Mail, ENATIONAL CITIZE By Sl w1 8o | e b b vext. Toe Tronsier Boeks will rowsa (| 5 ‘ ared, pay bl o0 and afier (he 2d July | WEer Cowpaxy or Now Vo ROADWAY, e 1! TEES have Ferd. ¥abarius Lt he went, purs No. "THE BOARD of TRU 1 0w of the name of Callmever. lace for bim, nud some days the iofluence of lgno, or if he would deposit ate bond, which, 3 cays, while he ered to take bim in oW 07 THE PANANA FA ol Directors have 2 (4 PER CENT with the Supps. be took to Fab that he was to goi #8100 beck then and the Yo perinership was dissolved. None of this b ather $479 whe mones did be sver got in Brooklvn, aud Supna were greas | barius bad aay conue castaug honds or ¢ *old supp ' had vietime. Te css Alen. FOR SALE or E Chaenees for ta ea favorable terms. FINE OI1, REFINERY | COURT OF COMMON_ LY deposition of € ction, but before sentence, taken fo the ad 7 others, that it plAIRLl also ¢ posttion o1 the ground, a r that Colimeger w River | b end WDl m 1A atry. nade to EDW. J, C. be inade to I c oA v, B, Y. SUTHERLAND aud I INSTITUTIONAL QUINTION—IS THE ' TAX CONSTITUTIONAL ’ agt. Henry ¥. Moring. 1 tur selling. hy sample, 1 ported from Ji-n,_‘\\rxmu \ re CAPITALINIS.—A 1o jon- party, who Bas had convidershie ex; inog ikl tle Dsiary 118 By ebearame B daily. st T 4 Tribune Office. in his favor, and the re 3 t to the General Term to | and Kicked oi b docx, and | on the eonduct of | dastroyed it, Insurance Compan:es. THE CLINTON ENSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICH Other goods, the production A foreign st 3 wand hrokers en- o e bond of 82,000, defuuli the A {sopment not ex- cxeneling 81,000, or hoth, aconstitationd both by the Conati- OmGAs@EyD JoLy owing are Mr. Low tonnd and which { invedid for repngasncy to 1 rm throaghout the | Seetfon 10 of the game article provides that *“no State shall, | lav any imposis or duliesoa | ept wht may be absol 5 wnd the vett prodi iy Stae O ImpoTia OF eXports. United States, and el suca lawe | vision and contrs 2 | be nct of the Siato of neaning of these sections of the | Aion. sad, for 1is reason, the act is unconstitutionsl | | wext, Iadeed, these experiments wore not couducted under without the consent of IS OF eXpo s, and fmpost- Ly iad 1 mond, & “icle T, Section & of the Constitution, alwe provides g the sevaral States, and with the and two children, Charles lin commeree wit stutional and ! ttem | belonzing to passengers, unfortun. of the pravi ons. Tt geeds 0o A legol nature end The reasoning Farnitove. f FURNILL went to show 4 Aliis i the actual and urpose of the i | 3, Thannleeh, Ms in the cases in which & tax | of lmported morehan dise, sud & stamp Jing on exportation, levisd by the Btates, were teuve 1o question open D discis- [Brown agt Maryland, 12 Wheat., 419, 1 FROM GALVESTON- held 1o bo Grcoustitat ston uder this aot. Aluy agt. Califurnin, 24 How., 162, | Tunm Povr. The duties imposed Ly the act are uot only the disorimin y iloguished from domestic factures, Which bear uo duty (except the case of wine and spirits). The act aso lays different rates of duty, soconling to the foreign origin, vie,: i hundred dollaze npon merchandise from beyond the five cents on the hnndred dine, excopt foreign wines ‘which bear o duty of ooe dollaz i the hundied, eotly, as a regulation of for- YEDEOOM ENAMELLD D sui-d manutastore. A Suites, piafn and orane tevicd upon impor roducts or manul of Grod Hope, 5 sevent doilars on ull othes foreign weicl Saudy ook, 050 G This operates, explicilly and dirs elgn commerer. CourT Poist. This imposition of duties on fwports ls not ved from invalidity from the form 1o w' ' tats power of taxation on MHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF KEW YORK.. wh : ‘of the decisions Is 14 #e fmposition upon sales | wensn, Dawburg, Kimhardt Jip Borosin (Hamb.), = iy Hanen (1 o biip Hanea ( g T Senall, Kiagstos, wis. Norfolk, City Point sud Richmoud, C. H. walos, "The allowed taxation of the States upos erty within toir limits morchundise of foreigu origin. iEvports. a8 such, or s & burdin upon thei tiow 19t0 the vonsumption of the evansry, is beyond the com- petency of the Siate: Firrit PoINT. The cle V1L of the Coneii vy fuclude, v its 1t Bostom, C. & E. J. Peters irgtom, Del., A. Abbort Ktap Hevman (Hra, ), Kablman. Naples, “ ints House of Tndusiry, eg ONDA BATE Al LERNON - = W, Fiweli & Co. Park ), Lewiter, Acopulco. J. B L erpoo, N, 5., G. W. Whedwright Mack, Liverpool, Bark Albucore (g, B wisions of the act be iuvalid, for the reasons assigued. the requisition of the bond, and the e penalty for seliing witbout having given the bond, are equally nvalid. The sot is ineflectual (0 create amisdemeanor, ard the Judg- def:odaut should be aftirmed. stouins, ationey defendant; Wi, M. Evarts of The following are the points in reply: [ relaotant to declare a law unconstitu- pecially hesitate w0 to do When suck a validates & system which bas existed almost foundation of our Goveroment. rinciple of taxing sales of foreign goods by auctioneers found tn Taws of 1784 (1 Graenl. 84), sud Viest Free Wit Bap (;‘_.,.-v. & Moyer. deans, Rolmbos weston, A. S, Browster ble Bk Qigjs Davis, Shoords, Gs g e tovrn, . C.. HW. Lead & otk for orders, G, F. Rulley. ‘inkism, Cow Bay, C. B, B e 0 danolr, Plotou, eawn M ), Toker, 5t Joaus, N. B.. D.R. De Wolf Rogers, Rinobart, 81, Kiits, M. Bosio: with \be singing ol Witg Tuoml Cabu Prig Alpioe (Br. Bris Village Be's ¥ ‘0. P_Puek & Co. “betweon Hroore v will preach T Vo, ollawed ¥y PR from GOVERNMENT TAN. | Gireene-st, W, K. Chure The Rav. JUHN & PRI ot 10§ closk 8. . ad 2} o el Mouer | g, Hews free. Heauzsss ané as Such laws are to be of 1791 and 1792 (2 Greesl. 513, 430), In 1804, &1 not was East Indis and West fual packnges at rates named, Thit was & temporary 10 expire Mare 1, 1806 3 Webat,, two yoars by Laws of 18X, Ch April 15, 1817, the origin oW in foroe, was Le former scts upon the itulion of 1821 Geétion 10, article 7), frovided for the parposes to which the moneys received under the act of 1817 were o be appliod. he law was amended in 1524 (Chapter 47), in 1628 (Chapter i to the Constitution of 1321, adopted in 147, Laws of that yoar, at wfier prior claims were sutisfied the moneys ot tw ot of 1517 whould be paid tugo Lie goueial “dohp-st. M. Fo Church Now B, Soimoue o4 ior law taxing E:-ud to amend pri din goods sold by auction in the orig- , bat it was coutinusd nd oo, Seats Preact l.nn'l'\l: MOREOW act_since amended and New- Y ork Port Socle (Laws of 1817, chapter 255,) Lhis ug on SUADAY. She 24t inst. Madisor ate. by the Pastor, ot 10§ & mud Woater sta. at 5 p. ., and s No, 27 Greew rondwiy . BROL Marmers' Chal aystie (¥e). Lomarle, Maves Juc 7, vis Brost the ) pass. 1o Geore Mackenzie. Eio Juneiro Apeli 3, via Galveston 8 days snd i On the Sith inst., In lat. spoke brig Water Witeh, from 5t Jogos Kteaaiship Wilnington ZSURDAY ARTLANOON & 76 GHTON wad others and «t 8 p o an address by the laon Life and Thou 4 - he Sea mnd Lond, comer sibath) the 24t ER ad o Th —), end in 1835 (Chap ol ‘on the Rationality . the Tew) 1k (ian. Goorge G Meede (of PHlsdelphis), Avery, Has had 110 westorly winds w Bar Tdare with codl Ve he P'r Church of o with wdse. to order. the Rev. SAMUEL F. FAR v hhtlmhflhfi--‘l‘:’"' 2 i ve :VZW‘LME.E gl passase. pacepenss (of Piston), Orabass The law was amonded in 1878 (Chapter 52) aud fn 1845 by Thie Latter 15 the nct amended by the law of 1836, - Daring this long period the law has been enforced, and han- bousands of dollars collected ander it aw of 1805 is uot in conflict with the Constitation St Tie clauses woich it is supposed to contravene are the fol- v for execatiug its inspection laws.” imposts bo absolutely necessa ed at the outsct that if the law taxed 1. It mast be admij lat even were tnie the cuse, it would still be constita- tiomal 10 its aprlicntion to goods not in the kands of the origl: nal importers, 0r Lot in the origiual packages, 3. A Btate taay lawfully fmpose uny tax npon imported goods fiar they have passed out of the fmporter's hands, or even lo thoy remuin in bis hands, i be has broken up the pack: 4. But {u point of fact the law of 1866 does not i any 1 gouds generally, nor upon thei el univer. oul . their sule by {wo particular classes of per CommuIity, to wit: anctioneers and brokers, aud 1t itutioual 1a fts apglieation to all goods, 1o wued. Jonstitution of the State of New-York. n tie 1w ¢ claimad to be in coufl th nrticle, whick: 18 as follows continues, o revives atax, shall is, theretore, o matter by who L—As to 13 “Kvery Law which impo plied; afd it shall pot be sufficient to refur to any other law to 1ix sveh tax or object.” 1. The law of 1654 being simply au_amendment of that of 1#46, which was in exisience when the present Constitution was adopted, does Dot contravene the latter, Foiin 11, Niartmails, Attorney-Geueral, George Blias jt., of counsel, The Court resorved its deoiion. s SUFREME COURT—CHAMBERS—J UNF 4 INGRATAN. DECISTONS. Iure the petition of Mary Aun Fleming.—Order grauted. i Frederick Hanbner oin Psle.~Motion granted on puyment of coats of judgment aud motioi, amd on condition ihat the case zoes o short calendar, June 29, Edwin V. Walsh ogt. Richard Ternan. Plaintiff may have roceiver if e desires to contest the transfer to defendan e mother; & recciver is necessary; motion granted. ‘Joseph T. Milis agt. Charles Lent,—Motton denied, &c assen Miniug Co. agt. L. W, Gilbért.—Motion devied Before dustice 1 ame, Same declston. Coeiweeo Mining Co. agt. 1 Marsh, guardian, &c,—Order Lo re the appl cation of C granted. Tewae T. Cazpeutir agt. J. L. Black, et wl.—Report of Ref erve confired. W, H. Kewpagt. M. Kemp.—~Motion granted and refor- ence ordered. Dickinson sgt. Tames R, Smitk —~The defendant _should pay the costs, he check bas heeu secured, ov paymbut of $10 otion is dented, 1f not paid on the ¥ with $10 conls o Coddinton BAlligs agt. Ben with £10 costs, Asibal Brochi agt, John L. Sche udant, to abide cvent. . T. Corver,—Motor denicd, . elor et ul. nied, Reiohnrd Preiff ngt, Josephine Martine D'Ormy Ploif.— Report coutirmed snd divorce granted, T to tho potition of Geo, Greene.—Memeranda for conssel. . H. Stovens agt. Camp.—A pplication dismissed, with #10 e 3. Leayeraft agt. Henry Weil, &e.—Motion for: judgment granted snd v inquiry ordersd, with 810 costs. G, H. Van Horston sgt.” L. Russ: Motion deniod, with loave to renew on otlier papers on payment of costs of motion. De Gram agt. Nathanicl A. Hayen.—Motion denied. t of divorce grauted. contirmed and judg FPECIAL TERM, 70 Joseph Howard, Jr., agt. John M. Freemsn, et sl. Mo pone for the term denind. Caise set down for trial r agt. William Ruthman; Bridget Eder sol gt Coruelive R CHAMBLES=JUNE 22— Before Judge CARDOZO. A SOLID JURY 1 the watter of Wm, T : Jndize Cirdozo having occasion to summon a special , Mr, F,Smyth, the counsel for the oreditors, haviag de- . undor (e siatsie numinated the llwipg gentls: ge Opdyke, Join Caswell, Rickard Mortimer, d , Bonry Clews, Clarles L. Tiftany, Wil § fendricks, Jolin J. Cisoo, Francis Skid- x ‘Stewart, Heory A. Murlburt, Thomas A, Wilwerding, Bradish Jeunson, Edmund H. Miler, Jokn D, f Ausaot Belmont and Legrand Lockwood—probably the vor semmoned for tia trial of auy cause. ‘were persoually served and four sppesred rt then made the following order The he jurors ettt will proceed to sum- served, and an order will d soually s ik why au attach vbe panisied a6 Juiring those jurors who wore pe 1 tailed (o appear 10 show eause 0a the 4 not 1ssae agaiast them, sad th for & contemp: DECISIONS. Oclrichs, See memorandimn with Ginnell a k —Botore Judge Gross. IGH SEAS. MARINE COURT—IUs ABSAULT UPON SEAMEN ON THE Robinson agt. Cartis. the defendant, first mate of the ou_u voyage from New-Orleans to Caba, und urk, for & series of assaclts sod oruel conduet, 4 ghat be bad bees violentdy struck sufariug from agae and fover, and incapabls of ‘work, had been beaten and seat sloft, The def. *1 aavauits whioh were proved by tiree witnesses, ames addressed the jury and commented ers thus cruelly striking the sallors; that suen conduct did not preserve discipline, bat on the contrary, d that & Jury was the only tribnual to resiraie J eruchy of eaptains and offiecrs townrd the Gross sumed up the omse, the jury foand o plaintiff in 8500 damages. Thore s anoiher calauder by toe same plaiatiff sgainst the cap- The testimi the viokn men, Af a verdiet action on tain. “Edwin Tan Donakng delend MULAYE A% A DISINFECTANT. i oconsag EXPERIMENTS AT SEGUIN'S POINT=VISITORS PEESENT —OYSTERS AND EGGS COOKED BY STEAM—VHE EXPERIVENTS CONSIDERED SATISPACT Ou Thursday afternoon a number of interes g ex- ' periments, for the disinfecting otlothing, were made at Se guin's Point. Dr. A, N, Be IPwas the operator, and it was his plan that was tried. A number of iuvitad guests were present, among whom were Judge Connolly, Dr, C. Stiles, Registrar of | ity Superiniendent of Brook- Brooklyn. Dr. J. T. Conklis, Dey J or ot the County of Rich- Iys, D Sunitury Lusp None of the 1 cnt, 0 od | theay being u of heir hoing busily d with their counsel prepering an | v wer 0 the infunetion restralning shem frow landing pas- sengers ai Seguin's Poiut, which is to be argned on Monday 2 Board of Healtt, they not giving any an. the bat taeifly permicting the u!sn’lhl baild- thority for the saw lni/- or the parpose, Dr. Boil'n theoty is that steam is a far better disinfeotant thau ehlorive; the laicer remedy rotting the clothes, whils the former 18 thoroughly eficacious, and makes uot tho alighiwst ditte in the elothes, bevoud tie great ove of disinfecting ol dissase, T6 is generally supposed that all baggage nough to brve arrived at those shotes npon infectad whip passengor will be linded with more the Quary o they will be sublected to & warm and both suite of clotues will nndergo the process of dis- ¥ which that portion of clothing, which requires wasting, will be washod, but not before, % it s not proposed toallow the washerwoman of the estatlisbment to ran sy risk rracting disease, pparatas used for ry stean-boller of three the latier conpec coill of | e - nelosed in avother faruace by which b9 stenm from the hoiler is superieated and makes dry steam. small cham- Trom this firnace a section of pipe in earried t ber containing about 500 cabie foet, in which 1| i« to s done, The pipe was in the which the stenwa is coucentrated. On the wall registering thermometer; on the top of tie pariition of room was auother thermometer, and at v‘u, Dboftom <11 another, we were placed there 1o mark ‘the diffcreut degrves of temperature during the axperiments. The expertuiouty comwesccd by & five minutes tess, daring winich tiike some aysters, clyms, fish, nod three egin ihrough | eight thicknesses o blor ket were cooked, By this. it was an- deratood to sbow that ull antmai matter being subjected to the tod stonm, will 8t once be destroyed. At aencement of the test the lower thermomoter warked Fubrohelt, and the upper one 83 degrees, During aenpiad in the experiment the gauges of beat LowerTher. Unper Tuer, Dogrecs. e, - 17 tae fi wtoot as il Bis st oo $ 900 108 05 the door of the chamber being opencd all the edibles were found doue tow niecty, and the invited guesia quickly made them dwappear, Lhe solf-registering thepaomecr iside the ehambar marked 250 depvess. This was donsidered eminently satisfactory, A second test wan thes made, 'J,vlcl lasted 10 minutes— ovsters, ege Lo, belng It ia as before, ar well as afeoat snd or of white linen pautaloons, Before the door was shut ndicator marked 162 degrees (tie lower) and 140 degrees {the upper), The aunexed sablo wili show the varioas degrees of Leat obtasned Mirates Lower Ther. The selt-registoring thormometer indicated 60 dogrees. Dr. Boll accousted for the varistion of the lower and upper iheriaometers, by the fact of the lower one being connected with the chamber by an iron tubs. Iron betug conductor of heat preventod it marking the gradations of heat correotly. The clothing placed in the room wos tly ary, and the linen pauts, now considered perfectly daeinfrored all disease, Yere as dry as n boue, and the sWich and folds made by iron- {9 wore not even taken out of them. This Dr. Ball elaims is done by is steam being super-heated, which is the secret of his sucoess na & disinfectant, To thoroughly oleause and purify the elofhes of emigrants and passengers will take two hours, At the end of which time it will be considered safe to allow them to go enywhere they please. P ever, that that 12 by steams. The boilers of a tug will be A% Fioninson wpt. Mary Robinson,—Repors of referee | Win. i, Crad 1 Dunphy for phintiff; Beshe, Dean, and | | loalers, some of whom have alrsady taken ont licenses under thing. lmmediately upon helr arvivalat | experiments yesterday was | | J. 8, Smith, President; the Rev. Nocretary. Mauy of thie sarnest friends of the cause wora To satisly thess, If necestary, the doctor has fnvented 8 relorty " oah b atiaghed 1o frv sbeam pipe chpii o njetind v volut s sabstance or disiofecting mn.} to the mes cosl tor, ke s chiorine, carbonie acid, fa these chemicals will bs beated to the utmost 1o d thus giving them greater er, 1t is pre 0 stote, bow- " flo«mfi':nm::mmu:a such articles are perfec necessary. T¢ s aleo stated tha a ship ean be disinfacted the Axme way © 18 aleo o a ship ean in e ‘.‘= late commerce with for- reed ) portable su, us be erected on bourd. Tn one any dnl(v s » ritied, ios on imports or exports, except g to o1r marchants snd THE EXCISE LAW. e ol THE POLICE STILL MAKING ARRESTS—INSTRUCTIONS FROM SUPERINTEXDENT KENNEDY—THE ARBHSTS TO BE CONTINUED SPITE OF JUDGE CAKDOZO'S DECISION—LIST OF THE NAMES OF THOSE AR- RESTED. Contrary to geaeral oxpectation, the police yestorday com- tinned their roid upon the unlicensed liquor dealers. Super- intendont Kennedy eariy yosterdsy morning telegraphed to the varions preciucts, ordering the Captains of Police to 8- struct their subordinatos to srrest all persons whom they fonnd selling without & license, as the decision of Jadge Car- dezn only applied to the oase of George W. Holr, aod had ne bearinig on + o action of the poliee, The rumber of nrrests has fallen off considerably. hnn‘ gearcely one-third being arrested s vompared with those Wednesdtiy and Thursday. Aily be Aw&.‘ :"r” s (he prisoncm As may ren sy the lower wards, e o T ake takes 16 the Tombs, furuish the 1argest nam- ber of caser, nearly double those of uny otber Lourt Distrios in the city, The following are the nowies of Lhose arrestod. : P. Bartlay. No. 471 Gasenwichat. D. J. Couvell, No, 34 Oliver-st, G. W, Proctor. No. 153 Hudsoust. M. Mayerle, No. 19 Checry-st Win. Alles, A, Shenlock, No, 41 Thomsset doim Reyooide Joln 1. Trviey Mo Oniver ok THugh iiman, No. 2 Motiat. 7. Drow, N dAuts, No. 105 Wi G, N, Sl N * sy, No. % Roosevelisbe €. White S, 133 Had M. Young No. 48 . W O'Toole. Ne. 42 Flm-st. Sulios Battler, No. 817 - i ow-Chambers-dt. Joi F. Bolluankle 127 1. Flenagas, ) Dannis Cahill, 10 Roasevel st Patrick Murphy, 260 Mott-st. Poter Mattiows. 4 ) Fivderich Stranb, 189 Graad et William Dav, 5 Sprin Hason Hicoke, (13 Teonsrd Adem Rabel,” 205 L Randoiph Peters. 753 Broome sk, Maztiu W. A Christ'su Serblich, 109 Centrs - Joha H. Moyer, 28 Marion-st. Woa. Alburs, 165 Chiatham . \da'ph Sn h. 166 W Brosdway. Hermon Newhalt, 41 East Hous- 2 toust. [ ers were held in tieir own recoguizsnoss by Justioe Dowlitg. AT EFFERSON NARKET POLICE COURT. The following are the names of those arraigned before Jus- tice Ledw, John B, Cedde: Dimirick Wesels, 20 dthav. Jobo O'Rielly, Tth Henry Sonmait,ois Was) ingtor-st. Tohn D, Hinar, 161 1 Miehaw Dlolones, 10th-3v. and 21 ok, Hewry Motsin 6 d A1/ the prisoncrs were held to batl AT YOREVILLE POLICE COUKT. A4 thie court there were but 1 persous arzested for vending Jiqaor withont a license, Chis, K. McGuire, Siaiat. & Istuy, Thos. Me Junes Deany, 577 3d av. Pot. Kennel; 612 Tehaav. Wan, 8 Win. Roonay, 724 24 ave. Each of the prisoners was the suin of 00, ATTHE ESSEX MARKET POLICK COURT. Tiie number of cases arraigned before Justice Mansfiald yo- terday were very few, as compared with the previous lwe days, Tn two insiances the oficers rgfuse 1o make as against the r4 in their charge ou the gronnd that hid been ordered to meke the arvesi by a suspicions ofticer could not, of their own kn-lzd'f. car pusitively w Lad violated the law. Othera ol jected to the form of davit, which recites that the com g‘lm'unm saw the aocased soll- ing spiritaous liquors, and thet the prewises in which the me- rest was wade bore the appearaice of & public fresort for the sale of intoxicating liquors. "The oflicers were willlg to swear to the lust clanse, bat pok tb the former, and 50 all that the officer coulid not swear to was strickan out by the clerks, and the affidavit then sworn to im i »\:.ivumnd form. The Dilowing are tie numes of fose &r rested: Patrick Kengan, 396 Avecae B, Clas. Bedall, 1 Iatave 1an Sebroder, 56 Monroe- Parrick Brady, &5 Mangin-et. Jeuron Nugen, 8 Maugiu o Wi, Helsrick, 110 Deincy ot Jubw Erieawein, 186 2d st F. W, Sirantman, 1 Ave. B, Jirues Cicres, 19 Pittat, 3.C. Fredensteis. 29 & Honst o Peter Engies, 240 Stanton et W Myerdorks, 124 Atiorney-at. James Mangn, 245 Michae Ls.pin, 153 Ave D. Bowsry. 11 of tie above were held to bail iu the sum of $:00 eadh, by Justioe Mauefiel Mibhoel Lynoh was arrested by OFeor Molsuelin, of e Seventh Precivet, but the sceused said ha had sold out aetoon i which Jie was arrested, aud he was sccordingly din- missed by the mhglstrate. — The Old Excise Board versus the New Facise Board. Sbortly befors 10 o'clock yesterday moruivg, » dole- gation nnmbering between two and three bundred of the Ger man Liguor Dealers’ Assoolation callsd upon William & Haskett, esq, Treasurer of the old Bosrd of Exvise Commia- sioners, to ascertain the views of the Commissioners upon the rcmt aspect of the new law, aod, nuder the decision of udge Cardoro, what the old Commissioners proposed to da. My, Haskott, who was shortly afterward joined by Commis- sioner Holwos, gave the delegation o very patient hearing. snd short!y afterward the Board hieid sn informsl meeting, of which Oliver B. Stout, the Clerk of the old Bosrd, was rs- eloeted to Lis position, aad the coussel to the Bosrd intimated 1o the Bonrd that he would give hia views in & day or two e o the powers of the o!d Koard in this matter in an opisios, The Bourd ihen_adjourned, and the oflico of the Comminsion- are was besiczed for several hours afterward by auxious lignos the new law, and others wno hav ot 5o licenaes at all. The old Board have not determined as to whey thes . hold & mecting bt await the opinion of their conusel b v Laking oy definite action in the promises. A Card. P ihe Bditor of The N. X. Tribune.® Sz On the 14th jnst. there appeared in yous Wash, ingtou correspondence of the Associatsd Press u notice that B 4ad besn suspended by the Paymaster.General, and on the next day, the 15th inst, the following notice, to wit—''In the matter of the suspension of J. Nelsou Luckey by the Paymasier. General, his aoconnts have boen examined and fonnd correoty the charges have been dismissed, and he has besa postorsd ta all the rights and priviliges of the ofice "~was aznt by dieso- tion of the Puymaster-General to the offics of the Associased Press in Washingtors that the suspension reported the day Lefure wight be correoted; but mo motice was taken of e wame. T oow desira that you will give tho savie publicity te the coyrection an you did 10 the suspension. and oblige Yours, &¢,, Nerson Lucssr, No. M3 Brondway, . June 22, 1866, ek <o 4ooe = R ¢ Priery and Fervis Their Faerme Fixed tor the 17th of August. preme Conri, General Term, yesterdag < was crowded to overflowing o listes to tie final son- se notorious Bernard Fricry and Frank or Fraucie All the Jndices of the Supreaie Court of this Distriot, together with Recorder Hucketi, wese on the benel, Barnord Friery, it will be remexhersd, was convicted at the Mareh Torm of fie Ganeral Sessions of the wnrder of Warry ;l iy gold-bloaded e . Now-Year's eva. is eontisel, Ay, Sedgwiok, appesked, aud the appos was nlbmately escried to the Conrt of Appesls, whic aflirned the Judgment at she present term. His original sentence was fo The T b o April, 1%, Hlis present seaienos Augtiai 17, 1566, & doiay of jusiiee of 16 mont] ¥ Ferris, o Poriugucse, was couvicled, at the E g | torm. of the mnrder of hia wife, Mary Fersis, by dashing her brams with an ax. His original seatence was o be lfi on the 14t of Aprit 195, His coursel, Mr. W. F. Kin Jr. and 7. 1. Anthon, appesled and_ obiined a itay of excen: Hiom, aud the nitimate appes! wae not decided till the prosest Juue tern Liw Court of Appeals have flirmed the ongiod eouviction, On Tharedsy hoth were brought up for final sevtence, M. Hall. thie Distriot-Attornes, said: Yoor Honors will re- wember that oi the d"g before yesterday I received from the Conztof Apponle, and £lad n this Coart. the remittiturs in the o oausow 0f e People agt. Bervard Friery, and Tin Peo- o agr. Frank Ferria, and voar Honors also. ed, under b SEagaty, OR MY petitios, writs of babeas eorptis in euchi of thewe tw, es, dipactad 1o the Shoriff, commundiog him to proc duce ibe bodics of the said Ferris and Friery i thi ot aing wh 14 o elook. Tour ouors siso settled the form of the rule which was to be entered, Mr, Kolly makex roturs 10 the two writs: * I, the S sion. under the annexsd are tie original warruut for execntion, certiticate of the wnt of error, 1 now move, in with the remittitar and the ug:u direotions in the case of Liae Poople agt. Willis, that the Conrt now provesd to fiz & new time for ie onigiual sentence to Justioe Daruard to the f'mm: o, and each of wore previously tried in the Coust of General Sosions fora orime which the jury found wus wurder, Upon that verdies ou wan seatanced to be hanged. Your counsel Appealad sontence to the Smpreme Court, snd alterwasd to the ourt of Appesls. That Ueuri, by remittitar, bas sent yow s Conrt to prooeed to fix your seatenos, i Aaznst, betwsen 10 8. m. aud 2 p. m., and 8t that time you will be hanged by the neck ausll you are dead. t e ———— TEMPERANCE, prangisteeas THE KW ORK fl'n: ;xl;.uusrr'mm‘nrh 170ACA, N. X.. Thursday. Juve 21 o e toion s i vidgn G one in ons ¥ * et the Falmel! was eloctad e i eetigs wes e one was taken. Enthn for the childre nddmus‘gy“m. !:l‘fi and ‘::'kn Messrs. Steole of Aubarn, Seardes of Ithaca, sud Pags of Truman . There were two by the Rev. Messrs, Spancor and Hildreth of New-York A C t ted to raise $100,000 ‘ommittee was appoin $100, l:.l. hl‘- for the socie The subseriptions commenced it of $),000 by the Hon. Heman Camp of Trumaasburg. et Drowuned, Friday. June 2, |86, Francis Bosh, of the firm .m & Bush, huma:: o drowned last wight by the wpaetting of » boat