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(HIL COlliTS. THK COI RTA VOS JULY. In Bat Patted BtauV I Circuit Court Patrick II. Rea? son will he tried on Monday, the 1st of July, on an Indli t oient for making a counterfeit fractional currency plate. ?lins will tubttantlallj curt the trials m tin? court until thecommence nu it of Hie Oetobei terni. In the United Stat? - District ?'mut no calami ir? have been atada op forth? mouths of Jaly anti August After thedMiMisatof tin i bampagne casa on trial, nah motions will ho heard and Chamber busii.es? disposed of The tup?eme Court (Jeneral Term xxiii meet on the ist h of July at niKiit to render du latona, The more Important ease? now under con-.dei at ion. and which ?ill then proba bly be decided, are the Church ah Extt aslon conti st and the action of the ski igbter-bouse owners, who seek to rc etraiu the board oflUa'.th from ousting them from the cltv limits. The second brarich of the ?'irenit xxiii he In Id on Mon? day, July 1, to flni-li the short MUSS calendar of June as. During the vacation, the Superior court ?pedal Term will he held as fellows July Turin by Ju.-tice Jones; August Term by Justice Barbour; September Tutu hy Justice McCnnn, The twnirt will open at U m.. for which lionr nil motions must he noticed, in this ( ourt ??General Term xmII be held twlco during vacation?on the 1st of August and Ml of Beptetaaor. The Common l'ims General Term will meet on the 1st of July, at 11 O'clo k, to render decisions. The CUambl is of this Court durn g July will be heit! by Judge Brady. Tho Marino (mut lia? n ta'cndur of k? non-pui . i-< s for the month of July. During the vacation this toort will hold daily st The Huprcme Court. Chambers, will l?e held during Ji?y. the Hist ?eel by Justice Ptekli.ni', and ti m under of the month by Justice Leonard. Tim Court will open at lu a. m . anl the call of the calendar eottp nioace at U, us n-mtl. Nominally the following three months are vacation months: hist year, however, some of the most Important litigations ?rose, und were settled during the season. The ?soutoat over the Excise, and Health law? occupied n branch of each (.'nutt the su? preme, Superior, aid (oininon Pleas?during the wholo time, and it was ft and necees iry to call in an exti a Geo ?ral Tenu of the Supreme (ourt to aettie and complete tim nanaar. t roiu home indications it would seem that these eon testa are to be reuewed this year under other foi ins 'J he butchers object to thcli removal from the city, and it ?h reported that the liquor dealer? also intend to maka an mixed effort to annul or override the law by jmiu lal constructions. OnHKD STATES CIRCUIT COU HT-Before Judge Burnt a?. rOPTI'tiNKMIM ?li SIM KM IBB. In the case ni Brookway, who waa brought up foi sentence, ex Judge stuart o? his < ouns? 1 moved to quasb the indi. tin. in . _-, nsi Uro k ? iy, on the ground of Its alleged vlclousness in containing more than one tiftense In a eouut, he coi.it ading that the Indictment charged in one of its count- the commission of 350distinct offenes*, in stating that defendant had forgi d '.?50 notes or pi?ces of paper Assistant United States District Attorney Joseph Roll, In reply, ?aid that the itattaaanl M to the tfiO not?e waa uierely an alligation tending to abo? the sei?tua; the real count or offense charged being contained in a detoiip tion of one of tin te nott s. x\ hit li des? rtptloa followed the allegation; it being aeoeaaary te deeenbe the paper alleged to be forgi d, in order to a t forth u offense, and that this had bri n the practii* In his office for some timo previous to his Dttng there. Kx-Judge Stuart rejoined, contending that the practice In the District-Attorney's office was of no moment, and that it was not necessary for an indictment to describe particularly the article which was tin- tablect of the offense, an mdictmt nt betas good if it simply set out the substance or tenor ot the offense, and this indictment was, therefore, void, as it charged MO offlbntet In one i ount. The Court overruled the motion, saying It ?at the art tied practice of this Court to contine in indictments of tills nature the li'gal offense to the p trtlcular thing described, that only one note had been described In the Indictment, and only one Introduced in evidence and sent to the Jury With the inda tun nt. Ex Judge Stuart then spoke in mitigation of sentence, laying that Hrockway had be? i. led into the matter by Other partie?, ?nd had sin. e sim t ir i;. i.-itented, and fur? ther that he ha i been art? sh ti undi r a inlsappretnuM? Brocha ay being ashed fat he had anything to say in reforene?' to hit sentence, said that he had not expected to be Sentenced until Monday i,to-da.\ ), and was not lue I ired. He ?as then remanded for sentence until Monday at 13 m. Jonas Atkinson, a confederate of P.roekway's, and Na thanlel OaUe] . the latter convicted ot making a t minter ieit no cent fractional ( um m y plate, had their icnioncca postponed until Monday (to-day). Freeman Ologston. the boy confederate of Broekwny, after beni?; questioned by the Court, by the Court's direc? tion, withdrew his pi? a of guilty, pleaded not guilty, and was reminded f?ir trial. AI>M UOGF.B A. rUYOB TO TI: ?ft Ii I On motion oi Samuel <?? Courtney, U.S. District Attorney, Roger A Pryor, a practitioner al the barol the Supreme Court of thlt8tate, and at one time a lirigium r nouerai in tiie Coi reden te Army, waa admitted to prac? tice iu all the degrei ? In the V.o. Circuit couit. IT ft DISTr.TfT COURT -Before Judge ?lr.ATi-111.mt' The jurv in the champagne case ?ame into Court this illuming at 11 o'clock, and the foreman mfoiintd the Court that tnej had not yet aan ed, 'mt that some of the Inrors belle yea thal they would ultimately do ?o. The juror, with whoiu the refractory eleven will not agree, then info; und the ?'..art that lu hil opinion an agreement would not be . fleeted. They theo, by direc? tion of the ?'mut, again retired t<> nae? their unsatis? factory deliberations, and at 2J p. m. communicated to the Court their Utter inability to agree und were dis? charged. They stood eleven for claimants and one for the Gov? ernment mom y importaxt salvage cask. Jote|.b ? MM ?g1 Tlic Ml ainr Merninie, kt. Tliis is a ela in for aalvage preferred by a large noothar ?M pen?os fenaerrj eomprlahaga ?oh red regt meut of i he United stales anny. The facts are as foi lows The ?team, i Mt t rlmac left the port of N> w Orl on tim nth ot November, IBM, bound to tola aatt,hatea with cotton and troops. On the morning ofSaturday, the nth si.- ik wlin h Increased to such a de groe as toconi)K-i ia r t,o put back for Wea Orleaacthen kome aoo miles distent. Tin- ?asor soon ehaked the pumos and the i rt-w i. limit m i d to ball, notwithstanding which the leak gained rapidh a id by 1 o'eloek on Bundey morning had fnllj extinguished the Ure* ami lia- engine ?topiH-ii Dp to this time the effort to keep the vessel afloat had been oonfli ed to I all ng fi un tin engine room ? hit li had liecn done at Brat byllu .lew, wini Dint U.ii gi.ui ually relieved bl thi nu a ol the n .inn ul whom the i out mandlnf officer had i ? labor had ?. i entirelv lato the handt of theaoldlera Tin ? ib r, how ivar, oontinui d t?i gain, and wa? .soon s: m a fe? t In the hold At tin? time the master of the steamer, who ap pears to be i competent man, and whose conduct doea bim credit, tafe .. li oimandlogthe regiment mat the work oi I i Ingmiutb made a regular thing by the regiment, wBereapoa the Ma|or Issued orders to or ganne the regina it into two rebofs of five oompaoiet each, to workTwo hours on and two bonn off. Tmi done, and In ti s manner, under tile Immediate din of its ottners and with military discipline, bailing i.\ haml bucket and tubs from pla es In the engine room, and by barrels boisti p from two hatches, .mis eon tiuued by tin- regiment without Intermission, and with tuohaucoeoi that the kept nearlj ut a stand still The. n ?. of the v. for the most patt engaged In empty i - i and In the navigation ?tthi sel, ? ,i for that parp?se, and in ??? upoua wind. Ou Sun?! ! m sight, when gun? were find and nx )?.< :- sent up In hopes to hrlug her lo their assistant? but wit bout avail. Oa Monday even Jig a luht was made, which preyed to be Umba light, some 45 mile? of west of t'c Mississippi bal weather was then t.i r, and the steamer came team In ten iatliuins of water, with the beach in plain slgbt. Boon titi i ' a vessel wen se? u, aii distr. ita made, which brought to their aid the steamer Morgau. 1 roa this ?U ana i the true position of the Meunna. ?? ki ta ino cured, anti nt the n aueot of lae Blaster Um Morgan lay Iy Bet during the night, SUd next lina Mug timk lui in tow, .uni towed her up te the bar, on which she ? - grounded at i o'clock Tin sd. I ji to this hour the bailing had been coal ila nun of the regiment, directed bj I Ithout cessation night ot day. lue labor had be? dexhanstini of the til' ? without ?leep for three nights ; the water gave out, ind ?as only supplied byashtrwcTof rain which fell; no rt gular m erve?l, and the men ?auld drop ?sleep a? soon as relic ved, and were often with difficulty ion-id ?gain by their offleers, who weht around,f??r the parp?te twei '> nu.uti - b< lor? ? t? I. relief ?at to be put to ?ark. Winn tia: vessel anchored at rimbaleei I ~> ' hei posll mkn twn to hi r m . - ter, buttha beach wat In p audwhll? b1 the water was smooth, so that tia steamet oould have been then beat hi d, and the na u could have bet u land? ti in the boats. No effort was made te abandon her, but. on the contrary, the Major stationed guards at the bouts, toprcrtn: ai.v ii-mt m tin in for that purpose by any one, and ids men were kept bailing?the regiment working with the i ?galai. blue, aud, so far as the leak was i oin <.... d. , plying the pl.u e . f hy the wa ? stopping when tin Rt? au. I lilace of taft the har, witina reach ol the steam pumps, whence ?he was towed to her <!t ck. Benedict, J- It cannot be ?tiaputed that this valuable sPamer, with bar cargo, was h s position of very groat rfl, from which it was i and cxhaust ng labor Ott fOI UM d by the Mu Hants ; but, ?bah ti vice Is admitted, it is conteudod that the case is not one where sah agi can be awarded. The main objection of manv which have been nblv pre acnted In behalf of the dalman ta la, that the persona ?boperformed the service lu ?juestlon were ; and that the m r\ L-e consist? d of ordinary physl? al labor, within the lino of the duty win? li. as passenger?, th?y owed to the ah In. To tins obje? tlon it is answer? ii by the at her side thal the circumstauct s attending the rendition of the service were axtraordmarr, and the labor peri (ornad was not sa? h as is mt lud? ti in u pataengi r'a dutj , ami further, t! tit the hin la/its wen- not pasa within the meaning of the rules regarding aalvage fact that a large atcamer, leaking at tina one was, with fitiij. aerea to len feet of water in her bold, waa kejit ? float for the spate of four day? anti three nights by the , process of hand bailing, is undoubtedly au extraordin? ary occii; 'deni this case only hy the ehreajuetanrei that this large uarahsr of ana wara kent constantly at muk, and with groat efficiency, bj to' powerful aid of ?. n. iciously butUrmly applied by the officers ul the r? giment. but It mav admit of doubt whether u.- were suth as to chaugotln i if tin service, aud take it out of the cah'gory of ordinary labor, which it is said rmi\ be required of a na???-tiger bekmgtaa toa ship which 1? io danger The : this ?iue?tn>n nu sary lu the ?n ,, d, ,,, \ um ?, f|?. Oj,inion that the libelan?? 6 aln that i< latiou io this ?teauior who , ?.?{ r ll4 the rules apffil. d to s.?ii.,ui demands. Tin reason of the rule in ?pie?t. > the class of persona towhiebnt relatt?? paea? ..- .- ?ne not aliuw?d ?aivage reward for *? iforined by them in saving their li made the duty of seng? i by the pr?exKtliif OOStract under which he roumcU?! hiniM'if with the ship. (i kauf, 81!.) ?HiufiMitly ?nth a duty, the liability of which, and the extant of whieh m oidlug te the voj oharacu-r and outfit of the vessel, the oomp? ten? y of h? r master, and many othei like circumstances pet ullsr to es? b i:m can only arise ?mt of a voluntary agreemeut. 1 lie duty rcM? incontr.u I; I," Is a "?avenan: ' xtfctl.'ig covenant apoken of by i^.r?i stowell, <rhe.Ntpluie. 1 Hogg,'??;i. 'ibis being so, I um mabie to ace how the Ukalauu aie to be vousiiicrvd as within the ?;;; nile. They made no contract with the ?hip: had no power of ?election of the stun ou the voyage even They y ml no passau'r money, and incurred no liability for any quired no right of action iigninst the ?hip In ease of failure to transport them. They wera not fid or tar nlahai by tim ship, and had no luten-st whatever In being transported in ker, but were ahaply tata compelled by the orders of th.-n sup. ii .r officer? to go on tn.?ml this Maat] at a t?rtola time to i.-ave, again whenever ordered by their officers. The Uoverment it Is true had contracted with p for th< transportation of thlabody of troops from New Orl?ans to New-York, and to pav lar their tranapor tutioii, but privity of contract between the men sod Ihe ship which would make ordinary labor for the ?hip In dis tu ?? a duty is wanting. That tke position of these men on hoard wa? not i omridered hy the master i<> !.<? thal of ordinary pttatngera Utapptsrentrrom the fact it avidente that UM matter honed no orders to them and did not undertake to direct their ?bon. hut applied to the com? manding! nicer of the regiment te Issue his order? and to kci p tin-in to the work under ht.? direction. This view u aleo confirmed by the rimumamnroa which sit hough DOt icollei ti ii by (he master bl proved bj Major Huin ateed, the commanding oAoer, wbose apjtearanco tai mode of giving his evidence tdda weight to his Mat.inciit tiiut when the master first spoke to hiai of the likelihood of being- compelled to tall apon bim for men to assist In bailing he ?aid that Hie nu n would of M paid. Hut it l--aid that Hie nu ii were not the ? rew as the cargo, and therefore must have bttopas? sengers. This doca no1 follow; a person may )>e OB lioanl a ship und be m itlu r master, crew, or cargo; and yet not anstaut the legal relstlon oi isissenger, as waa held by Dr. Lushington In Law Ti noa, lt., roi 15, p 344 My conclu? sions, then fon, is that Hm service performed by the libellants cannot be held to have beta i>? iionm-d by Hu m in the line of anv diilv as being passenger?. Hav? ing thus dltposed of th? main quttUou it Is only neces? sary Hi say that tim other objection raised by the claim? ants hare been berjawfore patted 00 by the courte. The fact that tin v were soldiers and m peculiar relations to t ho Qovtrnment is so defense, sa many rus?'? in Um books win show, 'that ?hey saved theirowu lives with the ship doe? not bar them from reward, nor if Is good ground of objec? tion thal they did only what was their houndnu duty ns men. It is indeed the boumlen duty of every man to labor What he can to save the lives and property of his fellow man. And it is to taoonragt the performance of tai? daly that the imiruUme law, out of upBatderetlnnt to public polny, awards compensation for Its performance !?> t. inn. uno el a duty tnipo-cd by contract is not rewarded, hut services rendered In porteante of the diotatel of humanity and prompted by a desire t.> is-rform the obli g?tions which attach to avery tana. Tneae aro the verj services which when they result in the saving of property tit reward) .1 by a Court of A.lmirality. A gato, it is said that the svrviccs involved no rl ! prise, or diaintrrrattflnoaa and that Mm iry characteristics of every aalvsge Berrico. The rul?is stated too broadly, (The Clifton. 3 Bogg, 1318, The Enterprise (Shipper's Gtaettt), ihm. The Bhsok, m (Shipper's Qasettel is.'>4. The Pnruanat Con. option, 3 W. Bob., 1?4. And beside, this servir? was not w bolly wanting 111 these characteristics. Tim labor lui? j? 1 foi mid might well involve risk bo health, and text daly tbt mods of lu performance, ander the cirrtun I ?played much paUtnee, wllungnett. andtubordlri itlon 'J be 1 ase presenU another feature whieh h entitled to noUc here, itapneara hi evidence mat when tin- ateaUMr reached the pin. e w here sim anchored Hie Ix-ach waa in plain sight. The weather wat then floe and tin-sea mon became smooth. The steamer could thoa batt been beached or tie troops landed in the boats, instead "f a ok, gu irda were stationed at the bouts by the Majoreoti naandlngto prevent any one from attempting to resort t.. Un in, and tie m. 11 were kept at the txhtusuug labor nil that night and .hiring the next day, and until Ins ateami 1 wn? tate Ij grounded In the Mississippi bru. Tins laboi. pe? formt d tlu i Hu- steamar carne to anchor, vvus for Ibt sole pur pott of sav tug the ship and cargo. Considerations of public policy nj>on * Inch th? whola doctrine of salvage re.-t? to be fal J applicable 1" the pr?tent case, and to require that the ?nod ordi r, patience, and willingness with which tin? large body of mea, soldiers, as they were, with arms, an . the power to pro vate at they pleased for their own safety, labored ton? st.intly to keep the ?hip iitloal, slmi.i.l l>. recognised in a Court of Admiralty. There remains i i determine tim amount prop, r to be awarded apon (iii- qui si,on. um the ? peculiar, not only la some of the crfi nostone? a st tending the aervlce, hut in the numb r ol persons elstm lng to pt rewarded, and aa no argument opon tin? pott! wa? submitted in bchair of tho claimants, I desire, before determining it, to hear the view? of conns, |, The terni? ofjthn ?leered will tin n fore I" flxcrl on Satur day m xt. al 19 in., wheo I will hear ni gnmenta upon ihe ?1 nest ion of amount, and the foi m of the decree Emerson A Goodrich. K. c. Benedii i, .m<i w B. it.. i>? for libelante; Bpeneor, ?tea?hMattel!,ami C a Btaalia foi i luniiiints. IN BmNKBUPTCTT THF PIRsT ?OMK.STr.li AIi.ll DfCATfOff. In Ihe rue of HfHeiati-hi ?ni llcrnttein. Mr. Edwin Jumes applicant is counsel, with Mr. Ii. rsl h attorney, to oppose Hu idjudlcation ofbaoki uptcy against the alto'vc named parti'-s. The ?n f of bankruptcy rellod U|?on was the executor of an aaalgDBMSal giving ??viral crediton preferencea to ti:, amount of ti7S,0Po. Mr. .Tame? raised WVOral tcchnlc".' points tsto Hu-in validity of the petltioni-i and ta I rototoi - debt, and the ?a?. liVnit? d in kia liiuiiling m a written demand for a trial by Jury of the nu?-?tion of the bankrnpl j JudgeBlatohfordaaads an orderdireoting Um tat?ate be tucd at the Iii at sitting of the Dltti lot I 0 ?rt BUPREME fJOUBT?CUAOBoaa -Beion JotUce loons HAM mci i.e.-. Morgan et al. afrt. Mot gan et al.- Appin ..lum de ?ltd. Bel) ngt. Whitmore It. i-ni t eonfll med Bell ngt. whitmore - Motion denkd. COtloua Caro//1 igt. Joseph Prow Motion granted on pav meat of tin, costa of motion. O? ?irgiana S. Knitclil airt JoatpB W Knight.- It. port of Bali tree couflrmed, tadjudgaaeat of.1ivi.it ? graalaaL common Hill laacTUii |anj Balan judge CaBOOEO DI ? latoNi, John D. Kelly, jr. :igt. rhot Ooraaoa. Seo mein with clerk. Itiguau/.o agt Olmste.vl fin?, i Bett! .1 Bridget McUuiro agt. Denla ftfcOuin Bet nana, with Luke Malloy ngt. M. Ilollenbaeh.?Motion granted upon defendant stipulating no1 lo auc Salinger agt. Boam- Beti mem with ?Jerk J. 11. Bay agt haine K.iiiei annotated ?nt>?ert to th.- rights of the Aneriff under the execution Injinu Uon a- to salvage dnwulvod. M'KI.ooatkt* conn- btofoic Surrogate Tress? The wills of the following decciutcil lamons have t.. i h admitted to probate during Um past trtek: v K Htrong, l'ram ?s J. Hewson, Mary Ann Lawrence, fielen C Kapi? nliagi ii, Freden, k Well, Marah Wilipili.-, .lum s J! < uiiiiiiigliuin, John I, Dudley, Conrad Kiinlstg. i, Henry Pbejne, Charlea Fisher Banner, Anthoi j Waechtei I>? tiers of administr?t ion have leen moled on tin foi? lowing estates : Loci McKlbblo I, James B 0 Wood, Jacob Dit tu?. Ma iv Hath, Popio BIssk off, Jeans? (te Boekart, JamtaUill, Adolph Bohweiser. Cornetilla Mur? phy, William Irwin. Iii. luid (minn, Janie? Caldwell, jofni Buck.Samuel Clark, Iii nry Bellman. John II. Janet? The following ictten of guardianship hive, been granted: Catharine Condon, guardian of Ellen Condon um! Johanna Condon ; Chu. les Kerker, guardian of Eliza li Heiland ; Boberf H. flay ward, guardian of Mary B., Edward W., Marie L., William F.. and Ernest F Alma; Sidney OaoB?th. guardian "f Victoria J Worcester; Juin. ? Boat, guardian of John W. Mead , John P, i ran ?, fruardltn of Maiy 1-. McManua; Arabella Sub liffl i .guard au of William li. s it. lifl.-, Patri? k Mooney, guard! ui of li?, it. I. lb lillian! ? Laura Itelmers, guardian ofCbarlns. Alfred, Miiiini, iii niy, and Theodore BaUaera; Dam. i O'connell, guuidia i of Mary <)'( ?ona? :. OOfJOJi CAI.KNDAK-Tilis DAT bL'I'ltKME (?li UT-( iKiuiT-t'AHT I -Ih.i ? m malua t ' m ? <??]? Ml t .1 I Sl'I'KKMK t Ol UT-Cusaaski.?I'?? sha?. J 1 u.l Jb.n!?- ('?I?-d iUr. Clau narr. 1- B?n?i trt HU li-k?-r ( ? av? atoaos Z? Wil?oa ?t ?I ^t Bru? ?j >'. .??*?rt?K' Pt?kf ?I ?I 1 a ?I ? ti ?: S?Uoelun M ti <gt Q..i^l?y ?I ?1 ?I VV - ?.- VVriflt 4 ? Skii c ?k?I Im I ?v?Wr*/ igt KlnDfl?nd?r '?I I? THIMD H?Rondtct Van rWfM?l I 1.'?-Ki-Ut arl (?II-..I IO? linuliain, o , -(t. Bobiaaon j IStWUtckeUat.ma N llauk agt li?Hw h* ( aiji?i C?. ant h(nt Kia rt al. ?|'i I IS?Maiuiinx ?t al aft H..;., l?-f'ifr.ou st al. ac? ?:artlrtt l-l?I'faillip ?S al. akt li rt al 14-Waitif.Mrt rtal a^t Hamlin ti al 17?Trmulrt-iii ?^i Bra? ltt-SM-traiit. I 1')?Ha??! agt. ?.? 20-W.bnkra rt al. aft Beck?r ?tal a> CLAU ?otTKT? ?Kt Reilly. a Ho? naart Cluiftn rt al. Ir? i, ?g? Mnrgau . O?Cana a?-L Tja isa <! ?Kau ? ai{t Mo.ran . i rt ?1 ?ti Wlllart M >K' tinkiuaon rt al. ? n uti Alla? rtal. . I Cet? rt ?I ? i. |gl I!.-.'I ?I al Hull ST?Bare? t.l Uli,.. Hin ia rt a) ? urra 35??alamo? tgt V.iiiif | J .-Jobinon aft C??aU?t el ?L CLAU ailTH 37?Mulholland art Dev ho. I 4J? Minfirn a?rt llfir^n ?14? Bui.in. .it' l Imp i t-r 4.V?MarriDei aid Gotta P M rn ? -r 11 al. ul Cliriaty. | <W? Bu'...i- art M 41?Van N'dinr et tK agt Hil.'a I 47?Kiuin-r agt 1. 4J? Kn-t.-t li Wau Co. agt. C.-iiIt ?I al CIA? HVKMTM 50?Tlia P?-'.p!?> and I Tile? agt Connul;, Se. II T?toai ast : It?TiiflV.iiile and ?..null a.-t r? c tri 53?Fulki U ai. agt Bar?rtt. C1 AM ?ItlHTII?(?KStRAl. Cll.KMlt? ?Iky k'- . ?ft ' ? -Mtxtrt ?g1 llsikdl it ul 70? Wilier ii al avt Boarlraa? -.agt Co..k ei'T. kc rtal ii-Ar lier et al art Laiinrtnati? . t al to? Ba'-haradiairt Hrldrabcmt-r. S?? Ki. liariU.ni a^t Kraok IT??Caaa agt but? Nat. Bank af ii., i ,i W)?Stuart el ?I agt Molrtn.uM ?tal. r.l? Stnrgia art Th? Maror kr (B?I'almer a,-t I ullinrwort!. (,^?i lil. ?arc ..nd (? E ?L (,. agt Vi He?ir. M?Kataas agi. KlnnW. ?..-V?Kirtiardxn ?gt K.. bardan?. 81 Mil?, limit a,I Mi Dermut ai?Maaou aft Manon 71?J ii .-a et al agi. Wbltoejr (S al 7??Roblraon aft Carasagb. 71?.tame agi Bl ? i 74?lotf hitt-nai.it nf N Y ai?. ":? 'I r.?ein. ar rt al aft IlnJJ. 7?^-? <.,.k agt Htat. Nat J.?,. 77-? oiionr art Markler ?4 ?1. 7tf?l?r?)urlet ai agi Backltrat 79?Brown et al agt Moak et al. l?ii->-<i?iti Amerira ronic? witliin Ihr? military Jtirts .1: t: h of (jen Kousscuu, who makes hi? headquarter? in Oregon. Ki aorta from a TrenKtiry ntretit at Yatikton, Pa? lo:, i, represent that suiiiLrnjliui; i? ttrrtod on t?> u tarprlt incextent,and that Oovcitimeut ofllcliils, ivitli th?- ?lui lied asetat at theft tomtMiad art powerltta te prerent .'. 1 lieurmn, UliilniiliitIon, bliinUetM, ?.ntit-ry, nuil nil v ?i t ifood? usciUiiy iii?- [adlana, an Introdueed from Oaasda and ?old to the min-? in Dakota fin of duty. Two men, traveler?, wara n-ccrtflv taken from a hotel at Council Bluff?. Iowa. In broad daj licht, by a ?t-lf eonatituted vigilance commit toe, mid Ciirned Miine el^lit mile? out of town and hanget) Their only oflen?.?- oat the making of Inqulriet Lo retard to the int-mbera of a rlgtlanoe commiitet who, auuie two year? ago, hung s liiitii tamed Ht-nderaou. Three lar??- ntii^i?etM liavt lfttoly been fourni in the Chaudi?re sold mines The flr?t wniichi-d 48 ounce?; the ?ci mid weighed oi| oinii c? and the largest, wcikIiIuk o* ouikc?, in taint Vn9, watfound a fow day? n^o lu the ulliivinl wa?hiiiK? hy two miner? named McKenzie and i. 'Hu average amount of ?, >ld wa?hed fruin the contriraneetinthtpnasettion of tin- minera baa lunn about HvOOO a day. Bo ?ay? a antcl?! Udcgiam to ouo o? Uu) Tvivnto bsivtrt. THE MONEY MARKET. U S 6s 5-20 Cou 'C3 tv?!.JM| M,HOO.110} D s Bl 5-3oCp'n 'i i l.nOO. l""l I' B It I M B 2.000. .1071 BAU? AT THE BT0CB KXCIlANGB. rilisT linAlili OOVKHNMrST DKCARTMKTT. 63,000.107| livwo. mi ?S6s5-J?C?iii -. Notes 7 3-10 79,000.nnj 1st eerie?. BOW .11.14. 1,500.106J ii herios. l.noo.IBM ?i000.10f'l DBM buo Cou 1,000. Tennessee 6a new MM. Virginia State It Mat. . ex-con 53 Nurdi Car Stated! .'..noa ex coup 63} Miss6s l'a K issue MM. U'J Missouri 68 10.000.Ofl] Ohio til MissCer Cantonl'o iMWifln.l V > fnd Uni.b30. IT) it??. W| ino. 47 j it?. 7H Cumberland Pref i. -o.'>?k ?MKt. Mi BJ ? 2d call. 7H ino . 77f Cleve Col A Oin is.toil (hieAN West boo. Mt. BB). BB). KO. Mj West UmoaTol I,'.HO. 4s m. 4.-.? 7oo. . tal IBV -d call. ??J 6,000. 2o>' Ml. 46 j.x/Nio. aej Quicksilver 10.000..b30 2d I 1'i.iHtn. 5S* 1,510. ni| its? lu.oon.b30. 2d?' 100... .2d tall 10,000. 26 Mariposa Po ? . 44 . ??'<! . ?il . 411 BM.s? F no.M call, hi ino .?jj CbhxfcM w Prei ia?. Ml | l.toO. li) 300. .ni loo.M call. 931 BM. Afi.inl'i Bat.ni ano. luv; MB . l'ai itic Mail loo.14?". oin.) .v. Mis? i m 10,000.... 87 Erie 1st Mortgage 6,000.lilli Alton 4T III m 20,000.95 Cle. A Toi. 7'a N Hs 12,000.93 Chic A N West 1st 2,000. 87 Chic R I A Pa 7s 4.00". W| Harlem 1st m ?.000 .1011 T"l O Wah 1 m OX l.non. 1:14 United states Exp '.n.11 Mci chants'Cn Kx :* per 11 ni pt I loo. M MO. s'J? ti Adama l-.xprcfi? .??_?. ... . d'. I? . M 4i?>. BM ... li Tu ?i li. d BM.61 i M. loo. ii? I', nilli!? MB.ant. r.4j I "i. . cij ?MO.'id call. 04J ; ..?ido 1,ihki.IBM ... . I)M i bia K Ulaad ino. N soo . M 1,300. '.'.'i ?no . 2d call. M too.Uni ?MU A 81 Paul *mi.1401 ;.?.. . ?n ino.lei? 101. ?':1 N Y (.entrai ? LOI.2tl call aOJ Hf.o. 1041 MUA i-! Pan! l'n r KIHI.lit?; too.bao. at ?7 ... '4d ?'lill.104 j UOO. l'.'l . ftl 1014,1 lijo.tus. tai 104 ??io. io] ?i i '1 1.30. Mi IN. 6'J? Bl I. IIB,. loo . Bris 200.. ino.r.Tilx i, lach A W MBB. io,! M.Uo lut.2d call.. 65] Ti I W A W MB. 00 HO.Bl I ; li i. ?7 I5J lol Wah All Pre! lot. "": too .lu.'* loo.t BM.10J| Ait AT Haute MB. Minne'. T ii Prof yi. si lue.aleaU et] too.....iom PattFtW &c || ?00.1"l American Express too. IB . C2i Ht....3d call I"-: ..blO.lOsj Wells, l argo Bgpr Mi. bij an Central MB. ri 110 .110 IM....'.'H', ti ! . ' ' A Pitts Chic. A Alton I.tM 300.11?!1 7(H). mi s BOAM) <n iiiadw'ii.s-10 A. M. Ohio A Mis--iii Brie Illinois Ct titrai 90,000 . bin. il , BM. BM Mo .12IJ 2ii,ooii.31 1,300 .... ' Chl R I A l'a l'un'!.. Ililli.1 ... M.??4 ion.ni} ?.'j'-n.io,: im.m Wells Furgo l.xpr ; mt . i . 60. U ! BM. ha .c '.??'?! Quicksilver - i ? c '.' J IN . 93| Hudson Chic A North-Wesi Mariposa Pref.MB! ?o-i. IB] 400. B I IM.I?| ?08 . Ol BM. Wt'MlehBo?! No Uni ">.?? MB.0 saj *>o. . ' . ?'i li-.. . ?'t v i MiTel ' .4,i i . .44 .-?i. '?.:. n ItOJar A Tol?de .... u Michigan Outrai I B? .. . i?ii N y iel. (ral ' MI .110 Chic A M ? P?t MM .in?;Cleve A l'ilts I ?JM. I I 1?. .bin 104 50 ?. S'. I I?. '' I I | BM . M4J l.ami.au too... Heading 4<?i .. seo.Ml 600.. . . ". d5 MU ? Si Paul Prell 40U. >? ? ". Il W 0 ' 300. Bl I .!"-j lU'l.N llOOtl? OK BBOKBJIO?1 I". M. O AM.f. Western Union Tel Paclflo Mail eo,om . . 2d| 800. ?ii un. lit Canton Company 100 .sdo. 4?| ? .cite mi . . ?r.J BM ? ? A W Cumberland (o.l BM I. ?M ; Il. 41 Adam ? ?.xpn s? Bna . an ?no. i .. Mj Me* ano . . Mi 'It li I n Ex. Ino ??? .V Pitt? i ,. , ? M>] Huit i MB Quioksl J 2.?*?. I : l?i .si Rea Ung i BM. tal J0| .-.?o.10"J 900. K.? ? :\ i bi. R i ? Ps Ch?a I M fleet 7? i.sw. Mil MM. ?<l I I BM... M1 ??"" . I ? '. ??i .bin. til BM .bj. w i m ....c?? UoO. I.< 4 1 in A M W l'n r t | i A M I . 77| . 771. . 771 i .7T| ... 7? 21 ? ?i -'.<? ' 24 '?Il PIUS., F W A ? li | J>0. Mo. i -i . uni ? ?i dil '?i C41 Khi M.ni;.osa . lou. B ' MarlptM io. 3K0 . 100. N Y ' . ntral 600. 104^ pnraoutuM asi> imnaa si?n k*. hi.-I BOA BO. ??Il Ks Mia Alf Wiri* iFnrsTioii I Cory don ("?in'U i.ngoiy ?. , lim ...... ni 100 li?. ... . : in Inn ? i j 001 6. i U M Xjtm 7 K.t'7 M 'la\ u, Rivet ? d 7 lu? - ?n I . M M I.'?"' . 1 oo BM aie.T ?em m| Walk U head lUuartalllll BM n ? t- i : ? is-, Smith .'. \,<i i., si i <<m> t ?i i too stn W9i .s'! IM . ' ? ? I Sensenderfer 300.10 lo IM B.I. 7 I .1 Hin in. \\, .Ina. .-i | n. Qold opened at 13S? and cu>.s<-<l lum at tbatBrtaa. The dealings at the Gold Kxchange Hank weic ??."l?, ftt,Ooa\ and the lialaiu's, *l,'.'ic,.:;71. (?ovcriiineiit IkuuIs aie liitii \sith a BBMtaffBBt BBal neat, ami bul small lota nie oflered in the general inalla I The liil-.eellaiM oils sil.it e !|^t bj inore .H the. Maii|M>s;i lilefericd sold Bp t(? "? ! : At!;intlc Mail, 10P)? l'ut ?iii Mail st.uni at I Ma|j (?nu ksilver, Bal, and Cum in rluiid Coal, Hil The Egptaat atoeha wow hoavy; Adams selling at C^'j, closing at 6a) Ann Hean ExpCOaa, fi'^j; Matahaata* Ubibb BxptaM was ataanti at ix? lud. The KaUwtVjf Share market opened vet j strung, Elia selling at (uj; Ne\?-Vork Central, ln|?; Clevelaiul and J'ittsbtirgli, U| Nuitli-Westeiu and Cim ?miali, 4-1}; mid the same eagerness was manifested as for the past week. At Um lniatil the inatket was firm and all the leading shan-s bfOUgllt full ptici's, t losing strong. After Hie Inianl there was a pressure to ??ill lo real i/e,nnil l.in ami Mi. !i i gan made a sharp decline mid the halanoooi tho list sold oil from } to 1 percent, and fur a short lime the market was dull ami heavy, but at the i o'eloek hoard Ina Burkat all Improved and prices rallied shatplv. lum is ?lelisc.icl willi nu al brxagularity owing to the i in nu use transit timis, I.nt tania is BB BPataity Bl stocks ami all the activo sli,ties can bo boiiow?,?! at I Baa cent After the board Um Market nae dall aad g mm -rally lower, but late in the ?lay rallied, and ?doatd ttTOBg BtangBV lions. Tan fiiilownn.' tue the alating prices: New York Central, lnl??;!oH; Krie, (''; ?''7| Bend? ing, IO-,,/. KO; Michigan Southern, 77,a".s j Clova latid ami I'ittsi.iin.'h, RHI s''! ; Boah Island, aoff K|] North Western, Watti ; North-We?tcrn rrcfertcd, lUMBal ; Fort Wayne, VC, a I0L 'i'lic money market is fte.ly siiji|i]ir?l on call .if low rates, and for the speculation of the street capital is Bl abundant as when the Treasury was issuing ?egal tender without stint. This state uf things proceed? fioin two causes. In the first place, prices of all cumin.lillie? aro so BMtoh reduced that upon exist? ing bank creilits and curremy niovemeiits aro as freely niaile as when the short National debt payable bllagal tender WM Bl its maxiinum, ThaBBBBBBBl the j ear ul.so fa\ ois .ihumlant money un call, and this advantage will remain to borrowers until the crops commence to move to market. As Llier?- is nothing o?f ??onseipieiico of the old MOB lu move, |hj demand BaTcapital will nut bl a. live enough to disturb the general money market until tim usual Summer holi? days bav?! substantially pa.-vi. As tim money mar? ket now annatal then? ? reason to anticipate rampant sp.i iilatmas in Wall st., followed by the usual reaction. Many Block? liave already realized all tho advance the movement of a full crop shoiilil secure to them, and few of thein can be called cheap as compared with Milid investments in National Bl Slate ?tucks. Call loans at 4'ii-tt percent, ami stocka are so scarce that anything saliililn is taken IB^BuTlBBMll Com? mercial paper of short datesclis at Bptil pel cent, and Home BBBBM pass at lower prices. Foreign Kxchange is dull. Hills at 00 ?lays, on I/on dOB arc. ?jiiotc.l at ION W.'l fur commercial; \W] a>llQ| for bankers'; do. at short sight, liol ??lilli; l'ai.s at 00 days, UHUaJtel do. ntslu.it sigbt, 5.rj*/?>fi.l0l ; Antwerp, tUTfiJJI; iwJM, 117|?M.lai2 Hamburg, M980|? Amsterdam, 40i ?411: Frankfort, 40|<a41i; liicnieii, 7s'a.7sJ ; l'iu?siaii 'I'lialets, 71} a 72}. The Btotk market fur the week has boen unnstially BStftn, the liansat lions ? tjualmg thuse of the emly lan Of the Kebellion in BXtont ami in rfqiidity of llucf nation. The whole list has mo\e?l upward, but the great exciteiuent Ina? been shown iu the BBakMBM list, including Fiie, Micfngnn Houtbern, and the Na? tional l'aiik sto.-ks, which have come to lie the ?kief staples of speculation, to the exclusion of such shares as Michigan Central, New-York Central, Ihnlingtoii aud Quincji lludaou Kivai, iiailem. lUiuoia Conti al and Bock Island. These, by the regularity and mag? nitude of their dividend?, are not easily handled hy ?.peculators, who naturally prefer "chips" whieh do not cost so much in the way of interett, hut upon wlii? h e?jtial profits can be made. The rango of prices for the week and month will be teen in the following table. Tiie Hank Statement of tina week will show an I of deposits of $7,000,000, of legal tenders, fTfiOOJOtt, a ?bereace in loans of $1,000,000, and of s] .-?:.? of fl.oOO.OOO. Thia large increase of funds is ii.oney that bag hoon sent here to pay the interest on Um Im.ml?, of foreign corporations and Btat?s, and will l-e noon di-tiibutcd. I he lonou ing are tho quotations for the City Bank hincks: New York.HOiBankof the Bepublio....llT M,-.nli.ittau.135 Hanover.Ill Men hantsl.l18 MetrojMjhtan.126 .Mci names'.li? Nassau. .lot t slot .If Corn Kxchango.lil ? renta Ward .iinlcontincntal.1*3 Matt of Now-York.ne Importer? and Tr.ident'...lU estasse ree .n* Manota) tar*ad Murchs'., loo American Exchauga ....lit Central National.liri i a.ti, .IWOrkaafetl Bank.im Janet Jour it Janes?, Ja???) Vnlt.d Plate?fi's of 'C5, New.. .MOI 109* lo-i, 1104. Missouri 6'?. *-"i '???** ?* '"-i Atlantic Mail.MU 1<W| l'*l N*i r.?iii, Mail.i-" UN Hil i*H Michigan Contrai.?I Ita] Mjal lmf Brio.m ??l $N fH Hodson BJrer.iw* losj io? ina Michigan Southern.?9 cs| 7<j 78 Illinois Central.in* H'-'J ISN Ijaj Cleveland and inttsburgh. 7r,l 77 vsi w? No?? . Western.i?k :i.'?t M 43| Noi -Western Preferred at] 6:14 641 Bock Island. . m on? eo* o-'.j Toledo, Wabash and Western.. Ml 44J 45f 471 Fort wayne.wi w esj 1021 1 'ho btiMties.- ?it tim Suli-Ticxstiry to-day was a* follow i : Rewipta for Customs, *197,000; receipts for aodd note?. $375,000. Total receipts, $t,!?80,209 l-l. Total p.i'ineiiK $s,5?H,'.'-J3-Ti. Balance, $Um\kWf 170 01. Tlie foil.minc is an ?.m^ial statement of the hitsi Bjaj of Um oliico t.i Un Aaaitfmni Treasurer of tho United Staten, in .New Forfc,iot the month ending May Ml, IBU : m:? iiit? ano MM-.! malan nts. Mar II, 1SJT. hy balance.$124,921,324 57 i: . Ipta doting the aionth, On lie nulli Of CUStOOM 98,040,113 09 On ?n ,?uni of (?oi.i Not?-?.. . T,aa),omoo On account Internal Keveline Mt.tM 7'i .. ml P 0 i?. partmeol I?mtjm ?*-> On i...(mnt Transfers. i,:t79,r^i la ..mt Patent 1 "?-. _ MM It ?ina., nint Mlacellsnei S2.78? 4rs 24 ( m m ??<unit Piaburalng A? c*ta, '.',n r.Ttl as on ;n i .nint Interest meeoanta. M*MH oo? S4.?w,si4 07 raiajunti. $2w,4'jo,i4? 64 Treasury r>rnfts .$W,?44,2tt *i r..-t offne Drafts . MT, Disbursing Account! . 10,9*1,908 17 . 171,090 m I lecouut .vu: li. foin . LtnAU M In < iirreiny. MtMtT tt- 77.030,978 00 nalaara. 1102,459,17o 04 Bal lo Cr I ? .-><. r U. fl Bal . Cr ,1)1 burslug Accounts. M-V ' A -..i nile.- . Ml 4? lt.ii ,Cr.,Iuteres1 Accounts lJ70,ltl M U.M"U70 04 It. ..I].:- for ( n^.-nit In the Month of .lu-. . . 1^,040.113 09 B< finta fot Custonta m tho Month of .1...:. . Dec: - . tl,t>.7,Hl? ;il mi <" Jimmu* ni the Cuilril Slnlrt Attny Ojjlteat Arir Turk t'ur Ihr nt'ii-th rniliH'j Jhhc?j, : la of ?.oil. U77.000 00 1 urelgn Coins. li.-?*? M Foreign KuUion _. 7.7ou 00 Lnii. d fertao 1 Bullion SM,tM 00 l>c|MHlu of .Silver, liicluditiii i'ur chii?c?. 67,000 00 lol. len ( eli-.. 14.OO 00 1 on lam Hellion. . li,i'") M lulled Mate? Bullion (coutume1 111 giddi .. 4.000 00 lion (Montana) .1." 1 mi .1 M.tti - uni,ion 11.?ike !->.;..-."n uaaaea cuit- .1 .suit. ? (ti:.um iNi v.id 1, .. . tuatai T,.t ii d ? P v-ti.I.. 1:1 Bars . ti.-> ,?-? posits: Payable in ??>;.? Majaes "o 4J4.O00O0 C,,.l.||'ir?af.iinpi -1 .. 1214.851 29 The receipts t.i tin? Uet itoinoa Valley Itaiuoad f..I the two lit-t we. ks Hi Jil Ile vv. ?nTifai BJ | ? -I.17.J 09 | In,..19.030 43 Tim All.iiitn- am! drool Weat ra Kailwuy earueil tlie third weah la .lune ?i\ daj ? : ? Mia.. . |1 H..?K, ; Hoc.140,491 '1 in- f Aloa lag hi an txhihii "f tim earning? ami ex penii-sof tin- 1 i:nni l'a. nie Kjilway, K. 1)., for t!.o ii,until of May. l^o : I'l'ln i ..... I Im Ml fl l.-ll! . 133.007 fi S I i in ?(..vertiii.i nt In -.pa.. . l.'..4l:i M i i .m United Mates mail . 3,750 to Total Oorernaaenl . ajMMSJ Front Mer. hand, o ..i I ? .illc. 1-.10,87 j 3? Tot il euri . $172,106 28 Wink- . . Iii?'. N. t pr?t.i? to batanea. IMM u:: $172,10? 23 '1 lie follow ini,' are t!io n eei|its for ctutoins from June i"i t.i tin- ?.-1! ?iiht., laalnaire, at lan ikuis bclow 111.'Ulmin .1 . N. r-York.. I ' N Orleans, .Time 1 13 17 ? lo Juno 13.... f4S.S9?5 ?1 iklpl?a. .. -.-.., - Bal ti mow . 111,417 ?o1 $B,tTi i ?. .. ot?i tu I.iv tr|HK>l, 8M I'M?. Boafa at Is. ti, ami p 1 ?umur, \,"**) Mils. ?lu. ?it -.'s t"..l ; i,i?m boxaa ; .rs?i tes. I,uni at WkX/BtRw. NL, ami 100 liii\?-s Itacon at '?"is. To Ixmiloii, per ?teattur, B hlids Tobaeea at :?>s.; IO te?, do. nt Ma, To Iliemi-n, M Ca.sk s Tul meco at 10s., nml '?.'Ml abh. l'i tfdl uni nu in i\ ate Iii in?; a brig with aVOQObbhv t<> Porta RSeo ami back, ami a bark fioin < ity l'oint, w 11li Inbi. 1 0 to Ihnili iu\nn privat., tenus. Tim liii.'ii l'.i? iii?' liftilrnatl Cntnpativ will pay tim July inter, st on tin ir first aaortgaao)boada in gold, fin of Uurrrnmrnt /?j-, at Uktit Oaaiaag \%p, 80 Kaaaan st , on and after July 1. 'lin-m im i|nil ami interest ?if tim ?:i;lit per Cent loan ?>t the state of Miuucsota, ?Ino .Inly 1, will he paid on and after that date at I lie banking houso of 1'. M. Myets tV Cn , No. 'J4 l'un .-1. M? ag| linnean, Hu-iman A Co. will pay tlierou pons on the convertible bonds of the Hannibal and st. .los. |.h Railroad Compoajr, and n tim boadaol Hu -t.iiool Mi-?iiiiri, issued to tli.it io.id, duo 1st I11..V11110. 'Mu- following statt incut shows tim imports of dry goods at this BOf$I aaraoasa?. Ima.i. isa?. isor. Kilt? n.I at the port .. $1,140.191 $1,278,771 $1.138,100 Thrown on raarkel.l,7<Hjtoi 1,000,717 .?1 isi?.,. iso?. is?i?. Entered at the port.... $33,22S,|S7 $68,301,801 $45,749,821 Thrown on martel _17^3<M i 14461,771 *9,770,07l Tho total imports ut New -York for tho week com? puta as follows with previous returns: I17 " 0?.?*ral W"k m.1i?{ (luoja. M o. lu*. Total ' .$l.i:i?. 16? g),2:l3,389 $4,I7I?\47 Juno 22. 1,034,900 ? 3,o35,H04 4,070,791 Joan ti. 925,090 4.070,114 4.0yfl,Mi9 Jun? M.1.0IO4U MIMT! 4,230,68d June 2. 1,2U.V,7 4.71M.148 0.1*50,717 May 25. 0-j.-,,7j-j 3,305,701 M*MM> Dry (?.....Is entere?l for constimptioa ut tliis iKirt for tin w oak ending Juno 27 : hnlerid for Consumption. ?ison_, ?mor_ r?K? Vaia?. l'a*.. Vnliir Muiiufarfiiresof Wool.... Ool) t?'l",8V0 ?? $2ori,2?;7 Mnniifiictur.it of Cotton.. 36*J 1M,M1 4nt) 114,4'JO Manufactures of Bilk ... 175 17t,TM 177 is7,js'j Manufactures of Fiai 410 us,s20 hm lm/xn Mlac-C'lluiivotu I>ry Uood?. 219 7b,729 lil 65,780 Total.2,079 $834,202 1,500 UM,*? II'ithilrawn fruin Witrrhoute. Maintfitctiiresof Wool_ l,ul9 $4l.S,lUl 171 M-iisifiteiuii i? of Cotton., lil Manufactures of Silk .... ?s M ninfa, lines of 1 lax Hfl Ml?. Il.tlicoUr-, lily doods ?8M0 Total. 2,!>24 Add entered for COIih'u. .. 2,(1711 Total thrown upon tho Uiurkft. MM $1,000,717 2,041 $1,000,742 BnXerad fur If?raleiishig. Mannfaetnretof Wool . at] $M1^H 700 $351,8.-10 Manufaetarttof Cotton.. 200 C7,ft'J7 uti M.7M ManufactareaotBilk .... ?i Tifia ?7 6?,ii7 Muuufiicturi-Nof Flax. . Id 4D,li^ 3'Jl li.i-i Mi.ii eil lueou? Ilry Uoods 21 15,227 23 14,-.';i-j Total. 1,118 $114,57? 1,303 $469,4i2 Add enlcretl for cons'n... 2.079 ?;i4,Jtri 1,500 0?8,7?S Total entered ut the ? Pari .3,197 $l,i7S,778 2,1*31 $l.lJ?,l?-,5 Asis report?!?!, Mr. Spinner, United St itcs Trens iin 1, btg atVIraaaa?soa oilici.il lottor to aenshior of a national bank in Now-Hampshire, in which he ?tate? : " After tho failure of a national 1.ault, nil its relation? troehongad; aa a anna. It has nothing ?ore to do with it? notes, whether mutilated or perrett. The Cnlted Muli s, un s legal kndorter, In t Am t be? omea the maker of the in it i-, and undertakes to redeem ?II the note? of ?m h defunct or defaulting national bank? aamay ht presented " this othes for payment. Thia obligation It eonelaslvt ?son the Uorernment, whether the aeeurttiet lodged for gi. pare?se wtth the Trettorer urn ?uftieiont or not. i, 11 1 frcnt, bccoliie not only the ttukltr of ?11. h ?tcftatiltlux mili.nuil tiKiik, imt become Um tmttrt of ni! It? cn dit. 1 -, and einnaaajtsifad to set that the interest? of it? . reditora ?ml of the (loveinnn lit ure fully protected. Huoh note? ??and In the Barun relation to the pel.In- notas latued by tba United States, and win bt auhjeot to the aaaatrulat in their re?.-inpiioii." I'hoanUuipatiouoi an abundant harvoat is giving 1 - - --1 a stimulus to general bnsineea in all departments. A prominent Chicago merchant has sent to his corre ?{loudent here the following accounts of the prospec? tive crops iu the North-West, which are conllnned by numerous other reports from similar authentic sources : Chicago, June 26 ?The prospect for large crops of win it, oats, and rye Is very promising. I near of no croaking from fanners la Iowa. Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Illinois. A few weeba inore of pleiiB.irit weather will place all of the above mentioned crops lieyond (lauder. June 0H-(Hy Telegraph], - Weather splendid, and has lu in tinea sith May. < 'roi?* never proiulM*l better, liar vesting In Kout hern Illinois. The exports of specie from this port during the week have been as follows: June ??7?Steamer Persia, Liverpw>|_ Mexican Silver. |7?,oon Mexican Gold. 7,l?o Oohl liars. 15,seo Klher liars. 16,107 June 77?Steamer Eagle. Havana? BpaatebCtold . M.ooo Anieiican Silver. 4,000 June 27?Ser. Volunteer, Kio ?jrande? Spanish (?old.., 8,000 June 37?Steamer Wes?'r, Ercinen? Foreign Silver. 1,500 Juno 27?Steamer Weser, Southampton? (.old and Silver Har?. 117,935 Juno 29- Steamer Pereira, Havre? (Jeld and Silver Bais. 20M?? Foreign Silver., 1?*? American Gold. 136.W0 June 29?Steamer City of Euston, Liverpool American Gold. 174,387 June 20?Steamer Haniuionla, Hamburg Silver liars. 278,3?! Gold liars. 30,728 Silver Coil. 3.887 Foreign Silver. 1,200 Total for the week. tl.140.098 Previously reported.23,07?,834i Total nineo Jan. 1,1867.124,319,934 hann-t.nii ,-n; . 46.673.778 Same tillie ?MM. 1S,014,777 Thu specie hhipiueuta to-?lay was $'M,'Mi per Pen-ire; fcJUJ.iC i?er liammouia: $174,06^ per City of Booton? The Hoxton Traveller aay a: The annual meetings of the Nashua and Jackson Com? panies were held at the eounttng rooms of the mills in nashua on Wednesday. These mills, like most of those In Now England, have been unfortunate the past ?year In ??<j*jkitig themselves too 1.neely with cotton, and have by tills rowans reiluced their surplus profits ?>t former years very imitcrt*.Uy, a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent is now payable in cara ?Jompniij-. T?e ('i?i<inwa/i (?azrlt, of W?'dn?ssd?y evening says: The Money Market Is about as close as it can be, so fax as re ga rdi then gular business of banker?: but the de? mand i? not huge, and tai presen re, therefore, is not heavy. There is no Immediate prospect at present of an Improvement, as int.ru curreiuy Is going out than is coming in. Kan s,.f interest in tl.e regular way range from ti to 12 per cent, hankers charging regular customers ti'a 10. The new Ppanish tarin for the Island of Cuba is to take effect on tbo 1st of July, this year. The fol? lowing table gives the principal items, with equiva? lente of the duty in United State? currency : t'mi?r (Mat Forr?yn Vrodnrt: Ppiuutli i?g. Furtign itf. Ale and porter, lier.") litres. lsl 2?*i Uneon, Ml kil. W oo 1300 Uuttcr. 50kil. ? 37J 0 12| Candle?, tallow, 50 kil. 2 do 3 90 Candies, other comb., M k11. 6 io 9 oo Chees?', mi kil. 2 e>) ft 37? Flour, wheat, leo I-ii. 3 ??? 3 2?? Flour, other, 100 kil. ?4 Grain, MO ki!. *? 1 ?? I.nuilsr, cub. met. 60 60 I^uil. 60kil. lot 3 30 Leather, fsokll. 13 oo io so leather, patent. 50 k11. 30 00 30 00 Meats f.i!t be? f or mutton, 60k11... 133 1 871 Pork, 60kll. 375 C 23 Metals steel, Ac, Ko k11. I M ?10 M.t-1, plain inanuf., 60 kil. 10 00 16 00 linn,pig, lookil. 36 39 Iron, bars and wire?., 100 kIL.. 78 117 Iron, nails and screws, lookil. 3 00 4 50 Tin ware. M k1]. 10 00 14 00 Naval Moi?-*, loo kil. ?I M Needles aiid pin?. 1 k11. ??? M Oil, petroleum, AO kil. 1 72| 3.? Paper, wrapping, M kil. 176 2 17| Vnpcr, writing, r-o kil. 6 no 7 60 Pap? r. printing, 60kil. 3 1? 3 00 llit-e, lookil. IO IM al?ala. Bli tit. fir Ml. 3it Shook?, box. Ai-., leo kil . 3jj 4.j Stave? mai head, mille. 3 75 6 00 Soap. 5? kil. 3 00 2 50 Slits?, Ac, pat , for men, pair. 7? 1 05 Shoe?, Ac, pat., for women, pair.... ro 6S ?boee, ean m goat, nasa, pair. ?o ho Shoe?, calf or goat, women, pair. 2") 30 TtMil-t, common. 50 kil. 3 m 4 60 Tools, fine, M k11. 8 oo 12 00 Tallow. ?> kil. 120 1 C2| Tea. 50 k11. 20n?) 30 00 Vegetables, 60 kil. 5<i CO Watches, gold, each. 2 mi 3 50 Watches, silver, each. W) 90 Wheat, hectolitre. w leo Vinegar. 5 litres. 4} ?i Plain cot tons up te n threads warp are taxed 11% cents per kilo in a Spanish totea*, and is tenta lu foreign ; do. prliitetl. J?l and M cents; ?lu. plain from 33 thre.ttls up? ward, M and 4;)^ cenU ; printed do., lil ami 64| cents ; thin muslins, .vc, varioua ratea up to ti 35. Woolen stuffs, as alpaca, ?he ?pot kiln, 7: and M| ; woolen cloth with cotton warp, 76 and N cents; carpeting, per kilo, 80 and 87J cents. _ X. V. SUntBhtE ?COUR OOTJBTT OF JEFFERSON. Norrii Wintlow, plt?iuilf, ig?. Ji.hn II.ittrra.-M, lli-nrr Wf'li, W?. O. Pargo, J?mi' ? I -i.- 1 : j : : 1 I under Utilisai), Alritu .Irr Ti., -lui-?.?, The Aiurin'su I i.im Cowp?nr, ?oJ Urary t ?I..1 Alrisailfr Hollio.l, Trrimirrr v! the Mul lou psn-r, iltfeutktnU ? Summon? for rriltrf. [?'?PT u!.] To IBU DBfBBDAKTS: You are hereby summoned and required to aaawei the complaint la this action, of which a copy is herewith BBTvad upon you, anti to sci-vo a copy of jour ai.sw? r to the saul i-diiij>1.iint on tlie subscrlbert at their ellice, Bo. I ? Uroadvvay, New-York fly, within twenty days aft? I the a rvn e BflBMs, exclusive of the ?lay of such ?ci vice | and if you fall to answer the complaint within tin- time aforesaid, the plaiiititf in this action will apply to the Opart foi the relief demanded in the com? plaint.- Dated June If, 1 ?? 7. H.Mi.i.i. ? 1'ii.niT. flalntUPl Attorney?, Nu. Bj llroadway, If. Y. n mm comer?jvftnxion umjbit. Norn? Wintlow ?gt Juiiu Buttcrflf Id, Ucnrf Waft* William ?J TtTfo, Jim*? Q, raras, Btsaol D. Jaono, aJasaadat haJaad, Aleundrr Tiiompun, ii aasvteaa Bajaaai Coonpanj-. ??J Henry w?ii*. I! :.na. Twssur? of ??? witl Cafftaj. N?nis Winslow of Waterlow n. Jefferson County, the tibove luinu-il plnintltr, by Sewell A Pierce, his attorney?, ?.lain- of thl abOTI named dt fendants, and for cause of ;u tion states iiuil ihoa I to thl I 'ourt : Flraf.' Thal ih>- ana iii aa BiacoM Obmbbbj is a joint sttv-k assoctatloM ot ganlzed ami doing bu-iiu al uiulcr the ? of Bat Bhtat M New-York, having its and principal placo of bunine*? in the City of New-Yerk, and is BBfBiBi in the hu of transmuting and cairjuig express matter our and along ill IBB UBMBB? MBMl w-.tlnn flic United States for hire; that the saul Jolm Itutlcriield, Henry Walla, William C PargO) .Lunes C. Fal go, Ale\.?ni!er Iltilliind, ?dWta II. Jutlst.u, and Alexander Thompson are thu ti listet s and dir. ct.-is of the saul (.nut MBtl association, having the management, control and direction of its af? fairs and BaanaMB, mi have baan MMh directors or trus? tees fur the last eighteen months anal, more; and that tljo said Henry Wells has "ecu ojul ?s the l'resideiit of tho said Company or Association, and the ?aid Alexander Holland has benn and Is the Treasurer thereof. Second-- That pri?t to the union or consolidation of the said American RxntOM Company With Cio National Paukers'Express Company, as herelnaft?'? mentioned, the capital ?tuck'of the .-aid American EzpRM Coiilp?ny1 wa? four millions of dollar?; that sometime lu or about the yi'iir isf..\ by nu arning? nient between tho sahl Aineil.au Express Company ami the -.ud National Baal* eis' impress I'oinpaiiv. n nuii.a or consolidation of the s.u.l Companies was effected, und the capital mock ?if the ?aid American Express Oompany nominally Increased to nine nililioii of dollars, and divided into shares of Uve handred dol?an each. That at or about the time of the aald union and eonaoUdatlon, ami a? preliminary thereto, the said American Express Company divided among Ito ?toek and aharehoklera a large amount of aur plus ata?era tad earniaga then on band, and received fimu the shareholders of the haul National Hanker?' Ex preta Company, or those Interested therein, m exchange for iin? dock which tha latter ici ti vctl from the American Expr?s? Company, a laine amount of money, laing t!.?? iininm.il or par raine Of toa capital ?lock of the ?aid Aiiierli-aii Expr?s? ?tuupaiiy, \v litt ii was bnuad to the ?nid im'i-siiu? so interested lathe National banker?' Ex preat Company, and divided the aald slims ao received among tha ttockholien of tha saul Ainerloau Express Company, who were such at the I une tif and prior to the said union ami consolidation, as the ?aid plaiutlff is ln loi ?neil and bellen a, i/un?: The sahl plaliitifT, at the time of the said union or consolidation of lim ?nul two r?mpanle?, a? a stock? holder m the ?aid National Bankers' Express I'oinpaiiv, vv.ts entitled to receive, ead did receive ?toek m tlio M.nl American Exarcas (jompanj to the amount ot Bhtot, ami the ?aid American Bxproat Companj received tim laid ?um of tJ.MHi for the saul stock, ami Issued the scrip or certificate therefor to the saul plaintif, which ?took the said plaintiff ha? hitherto held, and still holds, and owns, and ?nil ha? the certificate therefor lu hla p<>? aaaatoa, read) to he produeed ; ami that, the ?aid plstutiff paltl for the ?aid ?luck moro than the nominal or par .value thereof, Pour!*.1 Thal up to that time, and for some time there? after tin s.mi American Express Company had men, ami ?.is doing a uiy prosperous and profitable btuinosa, tarntni btrgeanmsof money, and ?lishllng large prouts and gain? among li? stockholders, ami m cumulating a large Biirplu?, anti after tim saul numil und consolidatTou of (he saul Companlot til! sahl American Express Com? pany ca? ned and paltl to ita ?toekholiler? two ?piarterly iliMileiidsof three ui par cent eash; and the aald plaiu tif, upon Information and belief, avers that the ?iu?! divi? d? ml? .?iii not n.vhuust tile net ft ara Inga if the ?aid Com? pany at the time thay were made. ti/lh. That at or ?bout the lime of the consolidation of tho saul two ? 'mu ii.tnlosutoit sutil, iftnl about (ho tim? that the ?alii plaintiff so a? aforesaid became a stockholder In tim ?al.l Au.einaii Expies? ?oinpuiiv. another expr?s? ii.inii?uy, kiiu? n .is tin- Merchants' union Expresa Com? pany, ?.i? organist ?I and MUbUahad aaajolni ?lock as??> i nileiii foi tllO puipUSO of cairylng on a blUiluo?? ill Com pi Utiuu willi (ho ?aid American Expie?* Company and other Arriv?es companies then tn eitatonce and hsreHiaft** nau?i-d; fhM os the plaintiff la Informed and TasakTS l',*\?*!. ?\"\ **'? Ameri.-aii Kxpreaa Company, and the United 8tat< ? Baynes ? oinpaiiy, and the Adama Kinrtaa Compiiny. two other expr?s? com ?mule? thon In <\\nuneZ and currying on bu?tn, ** ?f the ?aiue general character a? that of tho said Auicrtaan Kxpre.-* Company, unlawfully combined and ? o n federan ?1 t? ?ether to destroy the ?aid Mi rellim tv I'nlon Expresa Company, and to overcome aila destroy the Mid competition and to retain a monopoly ut the ?iiid ox pre?? businca?; that to ???omplMi the ?.ita unlawful purpose, tho ??us. ei.nibli.lng and ataS crating i-iiinpanles, by coneert o? am ion, ?ad by tnntii ,i ?mci m,nt between themselves, reduced the inte? iud t.? ni of eipreaa eharget te a very lo? 4l?i ruinous rats. and to ? p..mt ?t which the business euuld not Ix: done.' ?ml earned on except si groat and ruino?? io**?.*; that lu or about tin- month <>f Uvfober, l*'/>, the superintendent of thc|r ni ted Mates Express Company, act Ins a? the plain, t.ff I? informel and tm-IIi-, ves lu pursuanra of th? agreement and confederation between tout company and tin- ??id two other uniffKler.itinij and combining eotnpame? issued a private and confidential circular to Its ?u pert a! tende?is and agents, a copy of which la herein ?.. aaj nexed and marked A; anti tlie said plaintiff i? h.f mad and believe? that the others of the aatd combining and confederating tempanan at or about the sam? time ??suet to their reapeetlve aoperintendtnts and agents a Uko <* similar circular, and that from that time Um ?lo . tn.nt contained in tlio ??ud circular wore followed a;;d ob? served Hy the superintendent? and agent* of the auld combining and confederating eipreaa companies, and each and every of them; and said conii.ininir and ContotV crating companies, contrary to their duly a? (?um ra, refused to receive from the Merchant*' Union Kxnr.a? Company or to deliver to It any express matter of any description, and refused to have any dealings with th? Mai Express Company; ami the tau combining tad ron. fi derating companies dsi rednaa the rau-s of t>-aiis|>orm tlon on all oxpnie* matter ton Sgura much loss than tbt aotoal cost of transportation; and from that time to this the'said Ameritan Express Company Mai theotJn-rcombm lug and confederating eompanJ s hal a been .uni ai ing express uititu-r al low audh-uiuous rates, and doini business at a serious loss, and at a loss that will prora ruinous If persisted in. Suth: That tho receipts of the said combining and con? federating express companies. Intituling tim American Kxpress Company, have Ih'cii, from before January, 1867, to the present time, continually and rapidly falling off month by month; that the receipts of the American Kxpress Company for tho mouths of January, Febru? ary, and March, 1807, wero $402.200, against *sn-'..8?, re ceired for the corresponding months of 1800, showings falling off of the receipts for these thioc months o| ?404,fi'.r2, as appears by the returns of the said Anuru an Express Company to the United State? Assessor? ii.tf that the receipts of the other coml.inii.g and confedera ing express companies wein gn-ntly reduced dut -i same montlis from the corn -?.pundin?; mouth? In tin pn> ccillng year. _'.l SrtentM: That in the month of February, 1807, ti I i plaintiff, as a stockholiler of the said American Express Company, received a circular ?lirned by the i <-sid<-nt ami Trensntvr thereof, a ocpy of which Is hen onto mi. . xi .1 marked li, which, as the plaintiff believes, * to ?ill the st? klmldei-s, and In which they stale Mia: Iii -y havi? ?Um-du?! it prudent, for the best inter, st? ol lue stockholders, to On??? the usual quarterly div 1.1. i d pay? able on this date, so that th? entire taminga of Hu Com? pany may bo used in carrying on to a 8iu-i.c~?'al result the competition with tin organisation foinjcil to black-mail this and other establish? -ti expr. sa r. ? puntes. and in w hlch th? y further stated that it aras ev ideal i bat, the competing express com pailita co.iltl not li.!.?.. oath ?* to Operate upon the same lints, and that "it i- .Ictii) the policy for this Company to trtmid roary dollar ol li eurrnit and surplu* earnings, ana, it aeetaatni, t- Bsaai Ut stockholders, to insure complete ami lading ri>f" rather than to abandon the ?tiaggie;" thal tins plaint lulim.liately upon the receipt of tho sad ern ular and ot, the 25th day of February, ls?*>7, by letter addreaaed to thj President of the American Expresa coiiipmv. a <? | which Is hcr.uintoiinnexed, na art ed C.prot? ?Uti against the course of action iudicatedby the tin ulai, and against the said abuse of trust by the din otana and n mi ? the ?aid Company; and the said plaintiff tot al ali times ami upon every orintslon nhjnrtnn tn and protest? dngutu*! the unlawful and reckless toorat pursued by the Amor* lean Kxpress Company, in connection willi tin saul o;ii?.f combining and coiiic.u-i.itliig Companies, alni again?! ins means resorted to to destroy a lawful competition In har? ness. ti'lhth : That the business of the said A mci press Company has not for many months patt paid tho euri? lit expenses of the same; a? thtsj ilalntifl li informed and believes that the losses have ([?nmg til that Mana been v. ry serious and great, and, if Du same cmscot action is eoutiiuied for tho future, the plaintiff apace? booda that the said American moori ia Compai v w.ll be? come ?is-edily bankrupt and insolvent, .v.,-. :f ii i? i.ni now insolvent; that tho ?aid plaintiff is initirmed and believes tht ?aid American Ex preta Company it now a borrower of money to a l.j-go ainoiuit in ti.? street, aud from banks and other pint.-, s mr tin p\r nose of paying its obligations und tan vit g on Its business : that it has no surplus; thatOftlj Grotti 30 to 40 percent of Its capital stocK is repn ??en!. .1, as tie plain? liff 1? informed and believe?, by th.-rial and peirooal im petty which has boen acquired, iuid is m vi ashland owned by the said ( ompany, und that the n idas of ii? saiil.iii.it.il is representad by toe vain ? <-f Its business. the gtwvd will of its patron?, and its frtastusea ; that tht ?aid Company, as lot said plaintiff Umi .omi and U* Hives, M ?/ery hugely to drat ever am ? meant in its possession for the payment thereof ot... r than by a sale of the property or by an ?stest-uicnt of ils etcvk holdelS. ? sinth : That, na tlie plaintiff is tniormed and beUertej the said directors and nisuagers of Hi.- ??ul American Kxpress Company have at vurn aa II met used and ap? propriated the funds and credit of tl.o sei?' Amerli .,ti I.x.. press Company, for the porch.im- and aale of ?ti? ks, o" in i the purrliaae of atocles for ?]s-iii|:itiv<i purposes, and that prior to the lost election of Directors c4 the New-York Central Itnt ! rout I Company, which waa held In I?ei end er, UM, the ?aid Director? or Truste? s. si m? or one of tia ni, bought either In the name of the sera Ann un i Express Company, or in the name of one of ti tor ti Trustes?, or of some other person or pert uis, and for tits us?' and benefit of the said Ameiicaa Expr? -s ( t uipnny, and by the use of lu B?tant and ita credit, a Tery urge amouut of the said tapirai st.sk ol li., said Kui li cid Com? pany, and the said william <?. Frugo, at the said eli ctloa of Directors, voted upt.u four million* of th" aaid stock ol the New York Central Railroad Company, which lisj beta purchased and was th? ii h- ?d by, or lu trust, for the said American Express Company, and that by unana thereof be was enabled to ?lee' himself, tie ?aid William O. Fargo, John DatteraeU, and Edward Ii. Judson, Directors of the said Ncv York Central BaU road Company, that the said plaintiff Is informed and bo lleves the said din>ctors or trustees are now cunv.iig with the finnis, or upon the cr?dit of the ?aid A mern an Express Company, and for the ?aUrCompatiy, a very large amount of the slock of the New York Central Ka uro ad Company, wh:cri was purchased at a very baft rite, and upon walch tin re must, if the stock le ?old at present rates, be a very large and heavy leon and the said plam tiff is advised and believes that auch p?rchate?and all pun lues? s i f stock, ami all apeculattona of every kind by tin Mid directora for or in the name of the sa.d American Kxpress Company Is ail abuse of their ti u-t, and that they tra s.-v.ial'y and Individually Kable to the stoekholdera of th.' said Company for any los? which has been or may be sustained as tin- result of the saul eis.'? ni.?lions; that the saul Centn] llallrtmd st.xk waspurelia.st-.l In Motten? tion of the combination and eoofedatooy aforesaid, and to enable the Niid American Kxpress Company to obstruct and Under the bosiuiss of the aaid Mt?rehuuU? Lino,? Express Conipunv. Tent?..- That by tho terms of the stock certif?cate issued t(> tim ?aid plaintiff and to the other stn kim'.h rs of tht sahl Ann ric.in F.xpnsBCompany, the said stock is ltaJblt to further assessment if the same shall be mc. ?salty to tari y on the business of, nu.I to pay any liabilities which may be Incurred by the aaid Company -, thal the bu?ine*si of tot atti Mlltstt Company was fomitrly a proiit.-iulol bath* -.?, ami the same nu^lit bal ??? i? en < - atina? .1 -id cum"! on at a largo prellt.an.t might now. if the direc? tors and trustee? anti man ige ra of tho saul Company would cease, their unlaw ful a:.d n tklts-1 Units to rum anddettr?j a ilval company, and te overe?me a lawfu' competition, and that although In the opinion of the said plaintiff they have loot a larga noasher ol patruus whu ii.ni di en m tin habit of giving them bnstn tai apon whu.i large pronta and taina were made, and which they wi.' Ut umil.le to regain, y et,the said i oinjuny unglit be ?ave-* from further lo.?<t if Ina saiddiret tors and managers wooM t.ovv cotisent to abandon or withdraw ^-m the said coinbinutioii and oonfedtsrsey, and manage and onducl the biisii.i .-s of the said Corni.iinv upon business prlliCl pies, exacting and obargugafalr and rensouabitrata for the transportatloo of express uiatu-rs, sad, by adopt? lug such a courts, they wmild be enabled from theil earning? to pay ram sonable dividende to th.-ir stockhold? er?; but, on the contrary,if the said eotnbtaatiet ?ml con? ti .i. i n > are to in continued, and the saul A merleta Ex preta Conipepy ihall eonttnot therein, ami ttattaat te carry their rretght n{ ruiimus rates, as th< y have .ntli'-rni beeiiafUl AW sf?l?tloiiig.the result will, as ?li i anprehehtla ?.lui b. Ilovet, be that the stock li. Id? i- of tht tsidComptni will not only lose the <JnuKlui? wuti4 aught be made upon the busimss of the aaid (o!in>sny from Its earnings, but will I*, compelled .contribute te the payment Af the exjxmsesof said c? ? ? p.my, and tat debts thcrtoii snd the stock will acara iu Um ???ni a total loss. *> Elerrnih: Tlia.t the action of the Wld -? ral coniMnial ami ?.uufcthiiii mg expn ?J f,*ir,i.uliiea hu -., uitd to tht ??-.lu}!.i chants' Union Express Comptant' .he sytnpsthy of the (rnhlle, and brought to the aaid Comiany ? vert laige.n..I va!" .Ule business, which would Iin\e rH-enattV traita done by ilia ?atti combining and eonfederatiaj companies,andesp? dally by the said American Kxprea Company ; and the said American Bsp isas Com pasy, With the sahl other^combluing and ooofederatlug expreM companies have lost the sympathy and roufldeace '-f tia public in a gnat in. asure; that the st, x k of the salt American Kxpress Company, prior to Du ii entering upst tht unlaw lui warfare, was much abort par in the mar? ket, and was deemed valuable, and w..s niucli soa?M after, and that from that time it h is depreciated, anti 0 threatened lmmeillately w Uli further and ruinous deprt? elation. Txrrlf?h: That the said plaintiff is advised ?nd heuert] that|tht ?altl directora and trustees h ive violated ltd unused the trust reposed lu thomby the court? of sctlot and conduct refeiit d lo; by their groas mi-.uiiUSi;.'iis"Ui ( of the bustiies* ami affairs of the ?aid American 1 \prest Company, by tlnir fruitless effort? to destroy the said nee chant?' CuliHi Kxpress Company, aud to overe?me ata destroy the said competition hythe wanton d. stnn tlonal tot business or ?aid Company, and throwing away of IM earnings and the chances of gain and profit to th? ?tot* holden, and by their unlawful dealings lu stock, uiul thal they arc individually and iH'isoiially liable to the ?.aien? can Express Company and bo the stockholders thereof!? the loss and damage that have resulted from theil ?-Uti St lion und from their said luinmaiiageiiieut, as well sa io* tho lo?? resulting from their saul ?ti? k, ?uni other unlsW* ful atti uiuiiithiiiized transactions. The said pluintlff bringa this action in his own t*h?j, and in behalf of ah other stoekholdi'rs of tin saul Vina* can Express! oinpany-who wnl come li .m,1 unit? ?ita him in the said action and contribute to the exr? thereof. The said directors am! managers, acting in ( ti it, havo the control of the said Company, lnsoiuinhl the said plaiutlff cannot procure tlie consent of the? Company to oat its naoae as a coplamtlff, am!, therefor?, the ?aid Amaiicuu Kxpies? Compauy la uiado a party tis* tendant. a Tho ?aid plaintiff, therefore, demand? Judgment that the said Joint-stock association known as the Ainerlcst Kxprea? Company may be, dtiia.-ed dissolved; thstst actoiiiitmayli? taken of its assets and property, sad, after the payment of its debts, a distribution u?iadest their ?aid property and ?effects among the stockholder?: and that a receiver of the property and t-ffeci? of the sala Company may lie appointed, aud thal the'said director! and trustee? may be a?ljmlged guilty of ? violation ard abuse of trust, und that they may li? removed from offlet, ^"i.lle?^ri'L^l?l?t^L??!.?11. ?V1. ?-. d.?*ulvr,l thsj tiltlSSS sdgci ? f.. rTV^? ,"iit tb*y niHy '?? removed from ein and, if the ?aid t .??p.my ?Hall not be dissolv.-.l, ti other?i may U, apm.inteu or eleetod by the ?tiK khol.t ii their place, sSSthat they may be.leore".^"a" ?I a.lj?di to pay to the ?aid < oiupaiiv.antl to the ?ttM-klumb-iiihorm-. ?ni h sums ?a? hav o beeu iisit to the ?aid CiiaMaEHPavtS the ?aid st,K Uioalt-r? by their ?aid ? S?.?3 hy their said abuts oi trust, and that aa liiul?uJu nuj.