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2 Affaire In Kansas. [From the St. Louis Repubitean, Aug. 31.) Sxtract from a letter from @ most respectable sourc to a gentioman in this city, dated Wastoy, Mo., Aug. by 1856, 1 Dave been at Leavenworth City for for the last few days, ‘aod am here on my way bome. | baye just imeto drop you a line, ‘There is no doubt that Lane, at the head of two thousand armed outiaws, i# making war—open war—on the pro- slavery party, south of Kansas river, I cannot go into detail, Suilice it to say that they are driving off who are to them, destroying houses and farms, killing some, avd taking others prisoners to the Army of the North, as they style it, ome of the rey you hear are not true, Thus, it is not tree that Lecompton is burnt, though Col. Titus’s residence Was destroyed by cannon, only hal! a mile from that place, and this gave rise to the veport of the burning ‘of that place, some men leaaing the vicinity at the time for other localities more agreeab Lane is eaid wo be bold and defiant, and to proclaim that be is making war against the pro-siavery party @ war that he intends to keep up until the last man of that party is Killed or driven off The people ef this county, and of the be sdietaing coua- ies, are ail alive o tne dabger that besets their (riends ‘and relatives, and in the course of the next five days at Yeast three thousand men, I think, will crose the river to stop the career of Lane, or fail in the attempt, The ex- citement tn the country is great, and increasing. War is begun—not by us cr our people in Kansas—but by the North. Whai the result may be, God one can foresee. | fear that the end wll be & gegeral war all over the Union, for what wseue the North seems resolved to force upon us. ‘% was wrong ‘or the President to permit Lane, openly end under ful notice, to invade Kansas, as he hag done. ‘The United States troops, at least, could have checked his advance and driven bim out, but no auempt to dogo was mace; while Missourians were threatened with govern- ment steel if they dared to cross with arms into Kan- gas, This bas outraged the people of the frontier, aad they will take part for their frends, at all hazards.’ The conduct of Mr. Pierce in this matter is most astovishing. He has thus, by neglect of duty or design to favor the fanatics of the North, brought civil war into the land—a ‘war that will destroy the Union I have no doubt. Im ten days from this time a fight—perhaps many of ‘Whemeqill have taken place, and our whole couctry thrown into wild biaze of war. ‘The crisis » at band, be assured. Let every man who Yeves his country prepare to do his duty, to meet the in- vasing foc and drive bim back, or yiela ourselves a prey to fanaticism, while history will us a3 a peopis too base to raisea hand in seli-defeuce, You may rely now open war. your advice and Joseph and seats, are now at acrisis, asad 1 see t f od on to stop Lane’s career, by his iustructions. How is this? le be ‘only to notice our people, and to let the abolitionists pass untouched’ He ought to b minsie-such a band of outlaws. ‘Tho for weeks that the forces of Lane were c tory, and not aa etlort bas deen made t Warrront, Avg After the Congressional Commit » peace i Yhrovughout the Territory, and Dany indulged the b ent has known ering the Terri- m out keep that ihere would be no more disturbance in the country. But it is cvident that quieteess in the Territory does not suit the black republicans of the East. Hence the send- of Lane ad Lis gang of housebreakers w destroy we Property of the For the last e. tem of borse Ftea! Belonging to the pro-s: and Oa: rivers, oa mow boast that taey bave the pro-siavery men of the border counties of Missouri and Kans: 2 \here has been a regular @: (og ow, unt’) nearly every horee etweea the Kansas Lane an? bis men would the Territory, Brown and Walker ‘Taey robbed @ prosia- niry, among thera a They had otlered nen it was as- returned family did len erop to be desis mation was derived the Torritery rome twe! 6 bis claim but bad taken s goods were nd tents, exposed to they could to Me Gee belt wo beer of motte Wikh. omyatree! with resistance frow Cokse) Tice 2 men were with bia inbw cabin. The Colone! was compel) Ld (0 a euper.or . ey bad commenced r his cabin down wn Colone! y wounded by @ were eighteen men taken wich Colone could carry away, .2 bis men were exch and & piece o this atiack on 7 Mr. Cram's, the postmaster of this place. They con Uaued to fire 6 ue house cor some ume, which was returned by the !umates with et tthe abolition ste are # ” Se aboikion wate floaly, deter > tire the Louse. This was done by loac ing a wag: J backing i, up to the house. Tuis ca to leave the building the wagon wast ac s they have concentrated their forces at re tortityiag the piace. They bail remain in the Jerritory. '¥ men have been ry since last april, Our oorder oa, women and obildren, weir all, or fail be- ¢ the midnight wa. the maxvacres of Doy rman, last «pring, at Ossowattomie at this time 8 to be borne rat vg at od for invading Kansas, wand dy and see his gone bes property destroyed, f. it should be re n the border gon some Conbexions seitied in Kaosas ts to asiend the rights of their * gutheriag of those who t frends the serve atory to ac aiisom, "A fthe Wakarcea, mak Drown, with 200 mea, is at eear Mmittiog any foether ig (0 ote whet the Governor ised and attacked plies or making © way if eonage ta to fee. About 1.500 mon w Govirnor from te ¢ and the coupty of and Leavenworth «ty, « ibe ‘caders ment, aud disperse their Ferpeee of the | leaders of 1 fife as moch aA porsiv'e, | noted ues of the abi tioniete wil! not fare well. Pichardron hae gone. w tn bie of the forces, to the lows line, to serure the par Gen loft at different points there. Atchison, a. ied by Dow phan ard Reed, control the other forces, aud i. a tow days you will bear what has been dane. Asisaid im my other letter, thie summer 660 Conca States troops cord have obviated the pecestity of al! tie, but now it will require many more. It le a direfa! neces sity tha: to move against those of bus Brown and others ated as to violate all law, and dia ety, it becemes imperative on alt prevent thelr farther Could o1 the New Englanders of Northern men toe things n the right ight, and knew as much as we know here about the incendiary movements of the men they send hither, no objcction could be made to any Course (alten to put them down, - {From the St. Lovie Republican, Aug. 90.) ¢ learn by gentlemen who reached the ety yostar fat the Missourians were con aug « tule forae at Kansas. Companies were erriy daily from tbe ‘ae der. py and by the time they would be ready to to Kansas, they would namber sotless than 8,500 troope, or a ry of wre ing seven milea on tl ak Sm lew ie arcnea, Dut rence. a ee ek men are whe to have f Poe \ ardor ti NEW YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1856. OO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Taeursvay, Sept. 4-6 P. M. ‘The stock market was moderately active today, with Ap upward tendency in prices, Atthe iiret board Indiana 5's advanced 4 per cent; Ilinois Central bonds, ‘4; Mi- chigan Southern, 4; Panama, } ; Illinois Centra! Railroad, Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Galena and Chicago, \. ter |, with a better a sae of arms, aod doubt w They will gam apy wriumph over aoe. "I et concur insaying that General Smith does not wtend to interfere in tncse movements, unless the of fences of either party ehould be guch as to domand bis interposition. EMIGRANTS FOR Ly oy Lo A company of 100 emigrants, says is cam of the S0tb ult. emoarked on board the 1. ave yooterday for Kansas, They are from Georgia and jabama. They come as (migrants ought to come, with their wives and their chilerea, their negroes god their goods and chattels, Tuey go to Kansas to make that Ter- ritory their home and to better their condition. Thecom- y is ander the direction of Mr. Henry D. dlayton, We pon to hear of their eate arrival kad their early location upon, and cultivation of, the rich lands of Kansas, There are sixty ‘men in the company. ‘Thirty-four emigrants, under command of Capt. Shel by, tel Lexington, Ky., om the 28th ult. tor Kansas. ————c— Chamber of Commerce CORRECT TIMY FOR NEW YORK—EXTENTION OF THE DECIMAL SYSTEM FOR WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. The Chamber of Commerce held their usual monthly meeting yetterday noon—P. Perit in the chair and @ quo- rum presest, The following gentlemen ware elected members, viz:— Levi P Morton, Spencer Kirby, Ed. H. B. Lyman. Jamet P. Robinson was elected member of the Commit tee of Arbitration. Cauks Barstow read a report from the Special Com- mittee, in relation to the propriety of holding quarterly evening meetings of the Board, at some place up towa, for the discussion of questions affecting the interests o! merchants. Moses #1. Grinnell, P. Perit and others, adyocated the adoption of t report, as it would afturd grester facilities for the discussion of mercant The recommendations of adopied. ONRECT Tat, Grorar W. Brexz called attention to the offer of the Dudley Observatory to this clty, to furnish cor- rect astronomical time to two of our city clocks. questions. ommmitiee were at length was well xknowe that no clock in the city be relied upon, ‘Trivity mighi be orthodox fa theology, but .t was heterodox in time. High church they were all wrong in their minutes. nief—as Many as it ied upon. This was to th . Mer bused by oleting the following preamble and pub urate standard of time exists in all ing that of New York, essary for punctuality in carrying poses of commerce and over pur- the Dudley Observatory of Albany furnish the correct time to two suc ommon Council may designate, free of ne telegraph een the ovser- uublic clocks Any charge, except the eost of the buiiding poles for te purpose of communicating be' Yatory and tbe clocks: therefore, Resolved, That the Chamber of “omme! the Common Couneil that they make the the above itheral offer into These were acopted. ‘tr. Lywrrrts offered the following, which was adopt- Whereas. Was appo tension of the decimal respectfully ask ppropriation wo carry by resolution of March last, @ special committee td to consider the plan of J. Hi. Pelton for the ex- to weights aud measures; ‘Whereas, Marsliall Letert, Chairman of the Committee of the American: Geographical Statistical Society, has communi- gaied tothe Chamber the snention of that society to reuew, bi the the society's memorial to Congress upon’ subject Or the declunal system for weights and uneasures; ther fore, ‘esolved, That the Special Committee of this Board extend thelr report to a genera: consideration of the extension of tbe decimal s}stem of weights and measures, and the propriety ber memorializing Congress upon the subject. ‘That sed Commiltee confer wiih the Commitee smerienn © eeeneet Society, wih the view of bar ‘and joint act "Resolved, tak W w tant £1 he place on the gomuivee made vacailt by the death of Robert K Adopted. After which the Board “ptjourned. Be Severe Storm at the South. [From the Baltzmore Patriot, Sept. 3.) ‘The Southern coast and the lower part of the Chesa- peake bay were visited by @ very severe siorm of wind and rain during Saturday jon oa which conunued 1s some localities up te Monday imoroing. ARRIVAL OF THE JOSEPH WHITNEY. The Boston steamship Joseph ney, Capt. Howes, due yesterday morning, arrived at her waarfat 6 o'clock this mcrping, beving reached the Quarantine ground si ne aes the storm on , being then near ¥ of and on for 1 hae been in i any years On Tered the Capes, be saw ihe Spare of several versels, but theses was £0 rouch it was tmpoas.bie vo Yel vo what deecr'ption ey belonged IVAL OF TEE NORTH CAROLINA. om the Bay ern of (he Georein th “Gorpeace, having eucourtered a of wind and rals, which blew £ > this, the nebt was dark rolled 2 from the Capes with couride: able viole: THESTORM AT NORFOLK. Norfulk the storm was ieit in al! of yesterday say¢.— r wind and rein from ‘ta fary. The the morning and raged ‘alt day with 20 the Cae of our gulag 0 Due ceabeetas bevg lasts of wind and torrents em at every corner. We portunity of ascertaining what Crip the harbor. Trees own, aod we pearcta Sor Mr. A Cothrie't, tret of rest, have (berslore had Ba 0; damage war dune about the b and fer irame being partial the steep'* a was blown ¢ * 9 prevalence of in the , the tops of « most of bourses ur rome Dduild og on Charlotte street, om: nneys blown olf, and one uisho: partly blown dowa. Corsiderable damage wes sustained by ude, which was very Ligh, cary ng of, during tho ebd, @ large Our ‘t/ormact eater that there e beach, one a Iitie nd, aod a brig ashore at the n weed com houner sélas 8. trong, argo of sugar and invlasser from New York 0 Haltimore, 4 a bore oa the beswh of 4, and still leaking et east, biowlag ving every r fear for the safety of +b jypin @ louk Jor bad a within a few daze, SNOW IN AvGTST. il kpown cant phrase 1 care mot if || enows but who. even sa this age of wonder, ever such .0 event could possibly ovcur, from Ge.dsboro, N’ CU , that ine storm Wm the vic.oi; sitenced with the very ut usual feature of a brisk fall of anday afternoon, when the © wet through Coldahoro, ome thickly anc as regula wa thet quarkr in the tw 1 was a reguine old faebioned snow stor a. ote regime eke port in the Territory of New Mex- 0. and the Lea quarters aod three compacics of the iret regiment of dragoows to he sent acroee the cecnteyy via Fort Vora, into Califo ma; thy other four © rw inder Major Steen, to estat) Tureen is the pm i north Intit Es Norte, Major Di has becn restored to day, and ‘I cobdue! she headqaartert and three companide into Calitoreie- 0}. Facntloroy boing abeont on lem 0 Ofieers ant enmpan.er the follow 'ng, command ng company H company, Capt. destined for California a ~F company, Second Tent, J. f. Whittlesey. and Pecvnd Lient New York Cemtral Railroad declined 34 per cent. There ‘Was 8 little more business to-day im railroad bonds, with- out change in prices. Sew York Central Railroad stock ‘was freely offered this morning, and it closed heavy. The improvement in Panama to-day was very decided. It sold as high as 92 per cent, buyer 60 days. The bulk of operations in the market to-day was on time, and the bears were free tellers on terms to suit purchasers. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made by Albert H. Nicolay:— $2,000 Clev., Painesville & Ashtabula RR. ..and int. fans 3,00” do. do 2d mort... .do. 10,000 Lackawanna & Western RR. lat mort. 4,000 Cayuga & Susquehanna RR., 2d mort. 80 00 La Crosse and Milwaukie RR..... 20,000 City of Rochester 6's. 18,000 Gity of Troy 6’. 2,000 Lake E., Wabash & St Louis 2d a 000 New Albany & Salem RR. lst mort. 6,000 Great Western ee ee ) RR. apa 85 sha. Bellefon $0 Great Westera (7 (ML) RR. 20 Milwaukie & Mississ'ppi RR 157 Delaware, Lackawana & Western RR. 40 St. Niche las Ins. Uo........ +O, ¢ oe My At the gecond board the only stock at all active was Erie. In prices there was no particular change, except in Panama, That cloeed firm at 92}; per cent cash, and was indemand. Cleveland and Toledo advanced a fraction, with small sales. The improvement yesterday and to-day does not appear to be at al healthy. It bas no basis, and cannot, in our opinion, be otherwise than temporary. There has been’ no actual change in the position of atfairs in Wall street. No new buyers hay .ppeared in the market, and the demand for money continues active. We are just Bow approaching the most stringent period in the fall seacon, The month of October bas ever been a tight time, and there is no reason to suppose that we shail es cape this year. Tne beayneet payments do uot commence untiOctober and continue into November. Alter that the market gradually Jets up, and in the absence ofa demand, the supply cf money continues for @ time adun- The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, ‘Washington, on the 2d inst., were as follows: — For redemption of Texas debt For the Treasury Department For Customs «+. +.0+ +++ For the Interior Department War warrants received and entered. War repay warrants received and entered. ed and entered, Interior repay warrants rec Cn account of the Chickasaws, (Cr account The receipts of the New York and New Baven Railroad Company for —" ‘1856, were as follows:— $87,032 59 13,000 00 $48,082 69 6,552 60 $91,480 09 August, 1868... ereccccsccccccecoee 10,872 16 Increase of ear:'nge $12,102 93 ‘The receipts of the Kentucky Central (formerly Coving: ton and Lexington) Railroad for tbe month of Augast were az follows :— Angst, 2856. Tess paid Esriem.... . 109 14 . 172 79 $19,056 35 ing of the board of directors of the Toledo, Wabash and Weetern Railroad, (iate the Toledo and [i ols, ard Lake Erie, Wabash snd &t. Louts Railroada,) was held at the office of the compapy, in this city, yes- terday, for the purpose of organization. A. Boody, of New York, was elected President; Edward Whitehouse, Treasurer; J. BR. Osborn, of Tolede, Assistant Treasurer; avd J. N. Drommond, of Lafayette, Secretary. J, B. Varpum, Russell Sage, Adolf Rodeweld and E¢ward Whitehouse were appointed the Executive Committe. The President reported that twenty two miles additions tica, will be opened next weet, amd the remainder off the ine, eighteen miles, by the drat of November next. \ls0, that the buriness om the part of the Kne now in use, from Toledo to Lafayette, 202 miles, is #0 rapidly increas- ing, that adé!ilonal rolling stock will be required to ac cominodate it, ‘The groes carpings of the Chicago and Rock Island Raii- road Company for the mouth of August smounted 774 69 «ee 103,207 01 veces $78,566 78 The gross earnings of the Groat Westerm (Canada) Railrcad Company irom the let tothe 3ith of August, Same mon y Increase, over 71 per cevt.... 18t6, amounted to..... 4 ol, Ane 08 Samé time lat your. . 148,798 70 seeeeees + $47,091 38 The following sa comyarct. ement of the tolls couected monthly at the offces io Buvalo lasi season and this to the let of September — . 1855. 1856. 25 $14,711 101,647 50 102/975 34 . $8,208 § 127,785 08 SGI STI Jers than last, $37,241 4. will rendily be seen, \s owing to tho fact ‘This decronee, tt that the cans. wae got practically open this year uctil af ter the middle of May, whereas last yoar it was opene! on the frat ofthat month. The tollowing table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the Sist of August, ia- cluerve, during the years 1864, 1855 and 1606 — Racmrts ov Pronect a1 Tine Waren, 1854, 18: 208, 590 ‘The quant ty of foer, wheat, corn and barley ief at tide water during the fourth week in August, io the years 1855 and 1550, bave been as follows — Flour, = Wheat, Core Barley, dole. bush tun. tuk 1885,,.....22,829 19,008 534,060 1,800 1880. 46162 $00,063 1,007,808 = 20,988 Inc. 23,928 Ine, 761,018 Ino, 772,718 Ine. @165 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articies lef at tide ‘water from the commencement of navigation to the Slat August, ‘nclusive, Curing the years 1665 and 1856, was as follows — Flour, bile. Wivat, i. Corn, bu, Barl 1955... 515,906 877, 163 O57 877 te86. 598.918 4,808,533 5 l478'203 «(L808 Decreaee.. 17,412 In 4,019,270 Dee. £47,124 Ine, 107,029 Py reducing the wheat to flour, the qvantity of the lat ter left at tide water th's yeer, compared with the corres ponding period of last year, shows an increase of 621,206 bis. of four. The com! trade over the Beaver Meadow Mallroad for the season was— Tone. To Angust 20, 1866... 213,066 To same time oS 270,277 ipcreace n 1606 . 64,779 as Peceipis to A ink ‘ £195, 452 g . to Aum. 20, fe pevevopnee toe’ 046 83 imereame In 1854... 36,406 10 © The receipta of lumber by cawa!, at Albany, from the opening of navigation to the let imst., in the years nam- pany, Brevet Mao jor W. N. Crier gay pag ed, were a8 followa.— vame, ® cond Lieut WD. Pond Sang Fim, oftoette Fires Lieds Chas, H Ogle, 1ajcunt, Piet Lieck Banting rt wid - oft." fips W. T Mogruder, regimental Quartermastr 3080 98,608,400 Those for Tuceon are—B comprny, “Wed ged 460 64,284,240 son, 24 Lieut. P. F. Davia; D com 480,648, 69,048,101 T. Carr, commanding company, g Capt. R. $ 9 Ewell, ja Lieut, J. N. Moore, '2d Lieut. Randall 73,146,123 com) to saravet, ryt ‘Hi. Carleton, ist Lieut. D. Sm .2.403,849 al wa eae ae tee Fort there tech in seg a ‘Steen's will leave Fy anes, Major sadam, ve Fort when, ok ish araguond, ain the thes hag bh W mon Predations wi The Deadquarters nc Crag. go of gaan with bate coaalierel » total York, loaded with nor whom haa not been seen nor heard from. other veesels all saved THE STORM AT WILMINGTON. fhe cere wes very covers ot Wien - | Pom ripg Saturday night torrente, Beef, . Cheeee than thoee of f rain bs fallen + 500 Matar tay evening it | Wool, thing (ike the sume quastity fell in the ipiori e very bgh fr mt rops we cam form DO estate, be i considerable. Cortainly rico bes waf- fered, bul we trust thet the damage may be jess thsn was txicpew! In tae course 0: jaet aight th od veered :o2nd from north or northeast to south Miltary Improvements tn ~~ Mexico tor California, de. the recont mail from the Stetes an ortor w ceived at lenartment heaaquarters directing the eo ueied ‘The returns for the season up to the close of the month, compared with the corresponding seacon last year, 0%- bibit ad ‘equal (0 10,572,516 feet; ehing'er, 10,996 M; and nution in the receipts of boards and scantliag’ 24,853,014 be, Timo bows an increase of 2,523 C. feet. ‘The Cumberland Ciriian of yesterday informe us that the coal trade for August bas been perhaps larger than for any preceding month. The amount of coal shipped by the canal for that month is 33,436.05 tong, employing 926 boats in its transportation, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company transported for the same time 68,951. 1 tons, making in al] from the whole coal region 102,388 tons, which at $4 por ten, the average price at,tide water, smounts to $409,552. ‘The shipments for the week ending August 50, are as follows :— rich ties tal and Iron Com. seyaigee bs Gncet ook mtentirs fam ennsy!vania Railroad, 4, 971 tons, Total irom the Frost- burg region for the week 12,358 tons. ‘A leiter from a gentieman who has travelled over a geod portion of five of the best grain growing counties in Wisconsin, says:—‘Wheat, our great etaple, is beyond all precedent im quality. The dry weather for the past month has enabled farmers to gather their wheat, oate, barley and rye in the most perfect condition, The ave- rage yield of wheat is twenty bushels to the acre, and the area is fully one third above that of last year, The crop of the State will not fall short of fourteen million bushels, (atsare extraordinary, both in yield aad quali- ty. Farley ‘s excellent, but there will be but little for export, ag the brewers use large quantiles for lager bier. Corn is poor, and vot much will be exported, if any. It will all be needed at home.’? Stock Exchange. Tavksbay, Sept. 4, 1856. $1000 Obie 6’s 1800. 200 shs Erie 10 59)4 10000 Ind State 5’ 1550 41000 Missouri $6? 300 10060 Virginia 6's. 300 £000 do... bid 92°; 2t0 S00N ¥ CenRR7’s 102° 100 sonia ieRIMB.ex in, 85 SOUCErieSW’8B ex in. 9434 50 SOCO HDA RRR IAM 66 859 500 1 Cen BRBds. $1 400 Reading RR, 4m 0 0 c 2000 Clev&sPitteDBds. 100 Del&HudCCo.v90 1 id Penn Coal Co., do......060 84 Gal & Chic BR... BOARD. 60shsMichS&NIaRR, CO} 1000 Indiana St 5’. bec tin 100 Cley & fol R.sim 1060 111 Cen RR Bés. 5600 Hud R RSdib30 4 5 Del ad’ ca Go. Ne}, 26 Chic & Rk Is RR, 4 CITy CO: REPORT. THUReDaY, Sept. 4—6 P. M. Asurs.—Small sales of pots were made at 7c. Bxxapsttrs.—The receipts being ligt, the market +h firmer, with the chief demand = home uze. Tae sales of all kinds tooted up about 5,| 000 a 6,000 bbis., at about Baxail and Gallegos 10 60 Fancy wo cholce extra Euate’sela’ at € 62’ cy 7. Canadian fiour was irmer, with sales of about 200 bbis. The Outeide quotation was for —_ extra, and was an extreme Sgure. Southern mm good demand, with sales of about 1,200 a1, 600 bble., cloring at quotations iven above, Corn mes!’ was firm, with ealow at $3 76 a 3 80 for Jersey, and at $1 = $4 1224 for Brandy wine, ip barrels, and at "$17 for puncheons. Wheat—ihe mar- ket was irm, with moderate transictious, the advance in ra.es baving bad a tendency to check sales, The transactions embraced about 20,000 bushels, including Southern new red, at $1 40a $1 50, and Western do. at $1 60 a $1 52, and choice new. Southera white at ae $1 67, Corn was better, with gales of about 45,000 bushels sound Western mixed, at 650. a 08¢ jas irm, and prime Northern was wanted for ex- rt, at S8c. a 90c., whileeven aigher rates were asket 7 choice old and hew mix wsocnt was held also at Bs diareeha Ween REO “vigh His He: made at }0\c. all\\c. The market with an coe ni vendency im prices. sales of wbout 3.000 bags native Ceylon were sold at p. t. TION —The market was firm, with sales of about 20,000 bales. Holders were stil in their views, aad wked from ‘jc @ },c. bigner . Fumcrs —The market was less active, while rates were quite steady. To Liverpoo! about 20,000 bushels ot grain were engaged, in bulk and in sbip’s bags, at 7%4. and 84. ip bulk; 400 obis. rosin, ; Hour, at ae. To London 14,060 |» gaged, at 8d. 44d.; 500 tlerces beef, at 4s. 64.; 60 tons oil cake, at Ys. Sd. ia bbls. amd 22s, 6d. in bulk. 1 pom gd 5,000 basbebs of grain were taken, at 9d. in tg “ Rates to Havre were unchanged. ve -—Moderate sales were made tor shipment, at 60c., and for cx use at 7c Hors. — e ed. nels grain were en was quiet, and prices were un ted and sales confined to ad at §5c., and jump at $1 150 $1 80. Morasse# —The market was quiet, acd quotations were Bomipal. Navat STORER—=<pirite tarpentine continue? steady, without change in prices, wkich ranged from dlc. # 420. Crude was scarce and frm. Sales ot 100 buls. common rosin were made at £1 65 per 310 ibs., delivered. Fine qua ities were scarce and firm. Ot — Linseed contiaued Ort while prices ruled at $1 05.0 $1 VS0N*——The market was invwlive, and closed henay. The sales embraced 400 a 400 bi & $10 8T\¢ for mess, with prime at $i7 75. eet was in fair request, with ‘sales of 400 a 500 bbls , in cluding counts y prime at $3 a $7, mens do. at $3.0 $9 26, while ctber descriptions were ‘cuchanged. Cut meats Were rather dull, w.th ema’! sales of dry gulted shoulders at 8c , and of hams et %).c. Lard was firm wod more active. The sales embraced as0nt 1,200 packages from and in limited supply, store and from dock, ai 13440. Butter and cheese were upehenged. Rick.—Sales of about 1,000 casks were made at 3Xo., 420. a 4 140. Sv@ans—The market was irrecular, and traasactions ee ha embraced 875 bhde. Cuba mascovado id 36 do. Molada om private term with ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, ___ POLITICAL, — 1 TH WARD R PUBL! this club will Mreet, this Friday AN LUBA MERTING OF t Haul, 685 Fourth ¥ Cnamies © Prnury, Secretary. TH WARD AMERICAN NOMINATIONS.—AT A Feguiar meeting of unell Yo. 18, Nwnetoonib ward, hee! nesday evening, Sept. 3. 1886, the following nomiaations were made — For TRAM. A. MAYNARD. FREDERICK [. SeRLY. JAMES HATRTEL JAMES MTA’ LLLAM MH. SMITE SEELY, Presitent, Jason Mts, Secretary. CARD.—THE 8U BECRIRER WILL MAKE A WAGER, and bet ane million of dollars that [ will name the man Tho will be the next President, if be lives: one hundred thi sand dollars that I will tell and mark how Union, will cast their yotes for ident, save over six I lose, i not i win. One hundred thousand dollars that if Jobn ©) Fremont be elected Premdent, that the Union wat not be dissolved daring his administration; an one han dred thoneand dollars that either one of the three cm ehanan, Fillmore and Fremont—will get the State ‘ot Pent ania; or I will bet the ¢ame Any one of the ihree, hg wil: non gut te vote of Pennaylvavia, Br. Nicnoas Horer, Sept. 5, 1866, Gen. Hl, CARVER. AMPAION 1 RITER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITit ravings of the different Presidential ¢ ro for VANS & COS gift bookstore, 409 Broadwi sate at pela AS tetas Reece TH WAR) FREMONT AND DAYTON CLR. will be hold this (Pri CT ha] pan del arran, ton of nen eveni delegaton (0 the ¥, vention. vers member "eos al wish he recuse on bers, are earnestly requ ed to be present _ hy order of <> Sea te J. A. KENNEDY, Prosilont, ALC. Hrtawer {secretaries B SIXTH WARD PIONEER nucn Brechinridege Club will meet at their, ibeir headguasior 2 ether’ i 0 the rand Greh') ight proc wane ‘of the ‘Oh inat cn Bagtiad ry Je required as bnginess of importance to the demo- eraes is to be te By order. HENRY, Hw. HOWARD, Presiden. Tamms MeGoWAx, 2 jerey Hoowee,, ee winters —————— 0 THE Ba gt) OF FREMONT—THE 0 themes} ee, wing constituted ives a commit Gerposte circulating documents Sarma wpes the merican momenioe aly inva {2 com ns from ail who PiSled th scouring the liberty and it nh ap. Tonshiog cosas. “Mears fs aus er’ saat ‘sume, fede sole object, ond cei, cent vt ih be shanti Even ae fod a i eceenty Tioud oy he the means of theron Drone toy and imbretlty ou Fag of which the free men sete the vie ri re guatctonn the Sandan Fr th Prestdgnay. e the com. ora ate ga Ms , TAAAe anit AN, DENNY DAN SALES AT AUCTION, AM ett BRAGG, AUCTIONEER —A. BRAGG & co, Auctién, on Friday, Sept. 6, at 104 A.M. at fe Cortiandt street, a jot of men's Ley by dc., be me rayaiettdenmages bY wast “Soto UCTION NOTICE, saan, uate UNRESERVED S418 OF erior new cabinet furniture, #0! ances, three Pate revel plate oe Be MURL Os: GOOD & CO., wilt sell’ poatdvely swan te east reserve i tes aalorroem BL Nabea ‘day, Hanh at Okt o'clock A Ma, tases meena or colandld rosewood, mahogany, slick ‘walnut oak and genmeling (urn: fase, oxen ae ee b, hosemrood parior suits, covered in rreeatel, P air el loth; rich chamber t Gressing bureaus, washstands, hp chemoaegy be ables, marble top centre and fancy t plate mirrors an robes, etegeres, cird tablen gilt frame Preuch oll paintings, secretary and library book- arm chairs, &2, Also, parlor, rock and ‘ari ci ‘ising ing, Chinas drake, ry, ‘ware, fine cooking stove, do. one “superior a ieennd 00d pianoforte, two ro mubogany Jo, jd, (egy Jogues. UCTION, NOTICE. “SECOND, HAND FURNITURE, D & CO, will sell, at Bl Nagsad Heel’ is moran, “Friday at 1036. o'elock. the entire: fara ly leaving tbe city, and removed for conveniance Je, comprising Brussels ani other carpets, makogan: ead, bureaus, bedding, eaockery, glassware, Frenc 4 ASSHON, ROTICEGM, DovHTY,, avcTio will sell this day, at 104g o'clock, at 27 Cen‘re street, re ‘arge and peneral assoriment of new ‘and second hand farni ‘ure, viz., sofas and bedsteads, marble top and plain ba- reaus, marble tov centre and side tables, mahogany parlor chairs and rockers, Horery 30 and setretiry bookvases, ward: Yobes, iron and cotta uls, (row bat, stands, Bench ate mirrors, Brussels and 10, a carpets, alr aad fusk mattresses, beds, boisters. and pillows, b! ankets, uilts, “hina, cro ory and glass ware, maple and cottage chairs, utlery. Jed ware oil paintings, &c, To be perempworily: oid fe rsh, without reserve. ABBE, NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY BOGART.—Thia day, at_i0%s' o'clock, at the auction Cus, corner of Frankfort and William stree's, by virtue of fan exveuticn, euperior household furniture, two" rosewood snii-s mabegany spring seat chairs, do. sofds, brussels and ingrain earpss oielothe, ol paintings, mahogany aud walnic: bure us, card tables, bedsteads, Decis' and ng, kitebi furnitutre, de. SEXTON, Cor stable. UCTION NOTICH.—J. BOGART, AU . BOGART.—This day, at 113g o’cloe administrators sale, fron sat, boots ;'the entire stock of alvariety store, tal Ware, music boxes. show case, two iron safes, Also, Constable's sale, trunks, clothing. watch LOUIS H. VOLTE! Fooue UCTION NOTICE.—FOR SALE, of an aucton and commissicn business, wi Hore, in the lower part of the city. Address, George, Herald offiee. VCTION NOTICE.—THOS, BELL, AU BELL & BUSH.” This day, at 105s o'¢ rooms, 12 Nerth William street, will be told ihe ‘S00 < of & fancy dry goods and gentlemen's furnisbin the usual variety of articles in the li antity of tin piry, clocks and watche thirts, ehowenge, counter, n Jot of segars, neral sale of firniture and housekeeping goors. THE ¢ TION TorlOF SALB—SPLENDID ROSEWOOD FURST. ure, Plano‘ovté, pler glass, arian siaruary, Drevken Tasee, dno ofl paintings, Ac. —HENEY LEEDS auctioneer i this .) Wt 1034 o'clo*k, at No 70 West 25th Biact all the beasuful foruiture’in the ‘Bouse. all of wealel Of the richest ription, and made to 2 ae, iat positively tobe sold, viz one splendid seven octave ¢, aud & perfect insu ument. two sulios Of rosewood parlor furniture in plush. do. one in brocatel, marble top etegeres, plale glase doors and back do.; eprne eres; black and yold marble top centre, side dud fables ta rosewood. avd mahog: sny; Ince wine ow curiains cornices; large French ease pier glass, cost $95; Freach inted window shades, tapestey. Hruaels carpets arian marble statuary—" The eel, ish,” Cupid.” “Mary,” Our Saviour,” £0"; splendid Dresden Noses and ornaments, foveral magulticent oll paintings, Dining room, fur vico— Rosewood extension table, cest $W); initid table cutlery; French china tea ad dessert sets, richly decorated silver ware andeut glass crockery, &c. Bedroom furniture—Kosswood and ‘madegany bedeteads, do bureaus aud Washatands, with madle tons; bair mattresses, straw palliasses, eptiog mat tresses, sofa beds and sofas, mahogany spring seat chairs, cane feat de. ingrain carpets, olicloths, stair carpets aii rods, ex ec, Caialogues at sale.’ Sale raip or shine, ¥, JOSEPH HEGEMAN.—THIS DAY, (PRD AY) Sept. 5, at 10 o'clock, A. sales rocins, Willoagh by, corner of Peart ‘Tireet Brookly x “ae assortment of household furniture, At 12 o'clock, ad Wagon, ba- Ker's cart, sudat 1 o'clock, carpets and olf sloths. ELUGEYE 8, PRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —BXTENSIY £ sale of second hand ad new ca bine: mede furnitu This ) ing. at 1035 0'c.00K at saesroou *S Nassait street, wil be sold without reserve, tha whois. cou tents of a country cottage house, being the furniture o: Ueman going to Europe, consisting of parior, cham: room and library furniture; mirrors, carpets. having been made to order. been bat a quantity of kitchen furniture, cooking ulen ware, cutlery, &e.; and to pay advances made to a estate, wree gulls of rosewood parlor foruiture, six | and secretary nookeases, two ady 8 excrotuires, threr 1 wood aud two tuahogany sideboadrs, rosewood and 1m fofas, arm, rocking ad PiaLo, F sewo # pilldws. bolsters, toiled sets tonet glaasee, china at d gins ney goods, Ac, £0. Also, several superior ol! pant Tages large French pinie. gut frame lasses; the whole to be peremptorily gold, making , fe y and out of town buyers. sapr yt acking dove securety on the premises, al ar charge. On co brown; a aie fsegare: brandy, in case, cawe and demons; teas, ween and lack; soap. e.; five barrels of fine old Mouongabel whiskey DAY & SAVAOR, #2 Codar e jouw cash advances made o@ consignments fur aictioe a oF pari » hedsteads, Washstands, ce: , rockers, lounges, ¢ The above goods are made in nd must be cold to pay advancecs, wani er, ORTGAGE SALE OF A DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Ser Mo POLHEMUS, Anctioneer, will sell 5, at 11 o'clock, No. 219 Ninth cy linder, two Cast iron st er, de. Cr rollers, on iron #earn in rear; one connter, one votes &ec., in =a STANIEL & LOCKWOOD, AWorneys for Morigagee, OSITIVE AND ABSOLUTE SALEBY ORDER, OF Amos Robbins, Faq., assignee, ant C. A. Spark, ajtorney for the'morizagees, of the firmiture Terrepont House, rokiyn PEED & COLR, anc. Uoneers, will sell at auction on Wedneaday, September 1 Is86. at 12 o'clock at noon, en 'he premix a Gil the elegant furn 3 The house has hes fernished within two sears. in moder style, with every7hi necessary for on the business, the ae costing upwards ef $40,000. “The locau unriv breoklyn Heigh's, commanding a fine view 0, day, and within ten minutes of Wall street sot sitvation in K of ite vieinity for a family hotel for gon Uemen doing hosiness inthe ely. The hote! is Well established, and is now dolng a good business, and needs ing man to make {tone of the first in the country. Ten par of the purchaxe money to be paid at tine and place of balance in ten days. Poewrssion given on pay chase money. For furthur particular injuire on ine le ee] Amos Koobity jor Peed & Cole af whom @ { Bi ookiy®. voneer. 23 Rowers. w mek of weean's wee viteand JOHN SF. AISINS, SARDINES, SEGARS —AUOTION. day, 1034 o'lock, 87 Hey sireet, corner Green #ich, . sardines, raising, brand ae lade, chocolate. also, ardw carvers. WELLINGTON A. car ] on Mon’ oy, “sth inet. at 104g o'¢lock, ten black folding doors. ity order of | AMES C. Witty Bea hid MORRELL AUCTIONEER “LARGE AND orning at racing dimer bert in ent jorun, to w ae ee Alaa, & in! ther goods, ag paintings, mirr ny woe pe. desks, ftatio oy an be sold. B.—Strangers aut ur ppers served good boxing. MOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONRER-STORR 16 SP Roi reat —Sheritt’s sale of iron safe, desk. ts. On Satur the salesroom, 16 Sprace street, day, Sept a 10 A. Me, consisting of one iron safe, desk, tables stove and pip JAB. B.BENSELL, Depu'y ENP pyar F 4 s ale of a stone clock A. Rleventis yard, consaning of browa stor Hoe, VEITCH, street ey 5, at 04 *, she A. B. ROLLINS, Deputy Sheriit HOS. VEITCH, AL CTIONFRR—STORE 16 EPREC day, Bept. & ee oy au sisting of mahogany and’ rosewood guita, marie top U and washatande, mahogany. oak and, maple chairs, ex eawion nd cenire tables, Isteada and b S, mirro wir and t tapestry and ingeain carp Also, & cod agwo iment of aiteben farm. . Wi whieh the sale will commence. All harness, aad j ey no further use for Aleo, one dark bay mare, 6 years old, 15!, hands high, © goo trevelier and will stand ‘without tying “Alo a bay horse 15 hands high. 8 years old. warrented sound and Kind in single or dou- bie harness. avetion, on Saturday, 1 nd fixtares of the toa large, ov) Mond ny) pp an ronaway theatre, att Sse fats ‘erma ove fourth received in insialmenta, TT 1 187 OF 404 Canal s., by virwue of Slee of hoarehold faral- 0; cary : re, Fone ng ‘pets and bedding, in FINE ANTS. _ THE ey qt wand wees of Ave fon, James Bw ean MEADE 9° Becranay, ene AND Pittwone from miniature to life size, ning!y or A BN Brosteey, Tage oon one bunt ersons going out Lo ve'tl Enproving this opportunity of caragua must apply esr tickets apply at the Niew Broadway, room No 2, i ER _General Nicaraguan Eunigrivion Agent & te (CREAT FAIR AT NEWARK, N. J X The New Jersey rienitural Society will hold yi oxhfoltion September and }2. ans’ OVER ND DOLLARS > FOUR THOUSA! will ue aierivated Hin premiums. The adteess wal be d yered on Friday, the 12th, at 1 a’eloe! by HON JOUN P. HALB, Verv fine groundshave been ny i vovided for iene Exuuprrons. f SPLENDID TRACK Vuthodation of those having HORSES. ; inembers? tlekets, $1; tickets one genileman aud two ladies, 140 Palton sti: Has been graded for Sinaia kets, pis e Bice 4 Tobe ebiainea at. M. SAXTON & CO.'S, vp stairs. 1 1 —TYS MEMBERS OF JOHN D. WILLA Ma oe ote and A. Me, wit qpegt at tele To Toom this day, September 5, mio clock P.M, for tbe pi of payin the ‘ast tribute egpect to Our ‘worthy, fr: Robinson. ‘the it D gen ‘ally are ‘om attend. By orde: 'D, BENSON, @. FFICE RECEIV ER oF TAXES, NO. 32 CHAMBE fireat, (now Court House), Now York, June 28, 185 Public notice.—To avoid Tisks that must inevitably Oc from the crowd of tax payers who put off to the atest Lor fin ment of their taxes, have determined to adopt the ‘ule, which will he rigidly adbered to dng wy ers oflice:—T shall receive no money after 2 o'clock | officer ia this Department is 1 peanlp ted froma reees\] bay containing money or checks for the me taxes. i NRY H, HOWARD, FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, SEPTEME 1806 —Owners are wanted at the First Disirict Court (Tom! pire atreet,) for a Sank wet, ‘consis, of two small sliver ‘ankards, one marked A, ine oiber Vi two sme lellver ma eur ito tna ring sat ivory fan, all of which is Lt have b LOKGM We MATSELL, Phict of Motte HE CRYSTAL PALACE IS STILL OPEN STILL OPEN TO THR P P lic and conteins many works of art. Carew's cent work ot art," The Jescent from the Cross,” a a worth the price of adzalss on. DRY GOODS, &. 5G BRAM AY POT OF THE MANOFACTU! o ‘The © ‘bas the honor t> inform the ladies that has Burope with a large assortment of the above rich their 10d Bre ag JULES Vg res ie department, ry low prices; ks, of thelr own importation, Jast steamer, per Just siean A CARD ITHE SUBS (RIBBR, BEGE DBAV form Indies reyuiring any kind of plain, wore, 9 ig or baby linen, in ail we branch aaa tees’ ‘cre exerted ‘n'a superior manner and. on the ai pling at 222 blinabetb xh poteyadiare ome ¢ immedia ely attended to, N. ¥.—Will, & ‘liend i the reni’once of any lady by tbe day or w roo ‘OF AN RLEGANT ASSORIMENT | pick ells in reat and talon lac, el also, a, com lack aces sali 3 pide RORERTS & 00., 376 Broadwa A TEESE STOCK 0 Or RICH TAGES. JUST OPEN ‘aicull bes ty Pore ROBERTS & 60.28 Bowen \ LL PRIVATE FAMILIES AND DRY GOOD DRAL ie invited to pay action tothe ropaling of evory Of lace arapericg:tyecally Lie euriinn, 8) whi iy romptiy and cheap by a reapecuuble. Swiss woman, Po Beventh street, coraer of avenue A, Wee aor. ap Mrs. yo and Seep vest stock ever offered, 12 nets, mall aud Swine fabrics, will be opened on Monday, PETER KOBERIS & 00., 57 Broadwe tember 1. C= NTILLas AND TALMAS. wae 7 #4008 LANSING, 42 Cedar Tarontge and ManUracrcKEn CLOAKS, Ma ANTILLAS TALMAS, ETC., now A complete Assortment — — above bee, int tak Pal se RAR, ‘To which he mvites the sj Atiention of jobbers Ir eng ol otber cities, also of Iarge huyers from every secuon o Thin Stock comprises an iL Intle variety of elegant neve tn sloth, velvet moire antique and ail provaiieg fabrieg, d to the Wants of ‘he (rade, aud including all qual) styles, 4c., which he ollerr on the most livers! eras, priees that can. meet the approbation of eon “ reet, between | Nasa per Baitie aud Nisgura of | Fisiau novelties, whith. for the conve visiters to the city q 18 NOW OPEN Pos PURTIC INSPEC Having devowd hie entir Wisnick, Armarville & siovert, Rue Richeliea. Plutel & Berger Kue sichelie Madame Lat Madewe brid Mad. Jaden LOAKE AND Fo Your HEK one RAK WERCHOS TS. ’ wens wortey awd manafactn ser, 1 radway, New York. Begs: call the stieoner a “Supers to uw mee * ot mune Vaiatas, | fos the tall trade. Re enjove tp importing ane amu’ rauter the very heot of gure at dhe ‘OW EST FO8SIBLE PRICK. GRO RULPTN, M61 Broadway, Hew York; manufactory, ¢ Praxkin sty CNRS & Dixon, $9 BEAVER STREET, Of “or French brandies, Jemaica rom. <el Scotch and ir Genuine wiry ale and dark, im whvaxey, Monongahela, port sherry, Madeira, claret and champ RB: ndon paar, scotch sid india pale ales nglish pickles. patent malt vinegar, Bedford sence, Havani Fomilies supplied wi't the above in demijobra and pure ax imported. Orders by post containing a rem Pubetually etvended to, ILARK'S RHODE ISLAND FOUNDERS FACIN lots to wait, cng opel genase end willbe sold under maket GRISWOLD 4 MLANCH «kD, place. Qasr costs NOTHING Oar motto, BENSON & bee ele JORSETS, CORSETS CORSELB—MR. GS 9NOR Yo notiy her numerous patrons apd ihe indies that her firet fall importation of rods, “Also. a tall nes sromeot of all kinds Of skirt, Oe, wholesale and retail, at 49 third avenue, near Tenth oi and 262 Sixth avenue, Lear Seventeenth Qu» OPENING epenee wal Canal nt BNA & ay eptomber F ALADY DO¥S Us THE PAVOR TO CROSS nor step, she shall he met there, ant every attention her, whether she bays or uot. Read our motto. BENSON | MPORTANT *O TY agent. $67 Broad w»y York and ite vietnit ‘in oC erpbrotderios anc goods Trish I linen ¢f erchier a! one balf the original Sout, must be closed by the “nh September, pieiay ANTILLAS AND CLOAKS ter styics Of there goods ° materiale nd "qu. ot and cloaks, tierns, all wi the lowest me MANS vt 6d Chambers st. ap yy MOND? ¥, SBrTr MBER | $ aw make their first display before the tadies ne this and oar: e Thetr imported cloaks are beantifl, Thole sock alt entirely news | INDIA Camrice HAIR GHAWLS.—O8OI 426 roadway. will 4 Serpent see skate nad weet superior to any ever before offered, amongst fie finest deaigus aud qualnyereetaported. RBS TACB STORP TO XO. fe ‘al patron apy WAY, Opposite Noln fe reinien thanks for ge, we have enjoyed for the las: weve accommodations, We AFB enabled 1 kad wail Ving tncreaee way large ascortiper of Iaene avi embroideries and toe olny lace “fat Borla collars, handkoreblere.|k ound weil worth attention New styles of ta ead dreskee rece'ved monthly. Oeritpying he who ing for manufacturing and wholesele frienda oan now be | ter saepion With all our choice paiterns of monrning oi faper, basquen and sets, for which we have fo ‘og taxen} Renner “MONDAY, Beptember & nl etre: HRS —WE HAVE NC Tutt ascortnen of nods led u of jobbers and x: GAY! Importer and manufect rer, 45.81 ave, near 10t (TO, WHotRsALe F for the ‘all trade « to which we invite the ati buyers UVRERER PROTHERS, o AND r ’ W iis constanty on hand the feet amoriont ot Ribbons, Freuch flowers and roe ain general, ond Me jeode ta poneral. fem Bese receiving’ ae every $2 2.00 ) a cae ranted talento ee pst large % ie “4 ow oF sp ea paid, in curr e Eder Girvan rare eke Lasse MORONBY, 47996 Pearl 2