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ewer oe vw Court of Special Seastons, Before Recorder Smith. Serr, 9.—William J. Lyster and John Walters, the per- sons who some time since committed an assault upon Jas, L. Smith, editor of the Sunday Courter, were this mora. ng brought up for sentence. Mr. Phillips, counsel for jsoners, stated tothe Court that he had pothing fon vr wo add to what had already been urged in be- baif of bis clients, except that they both sincerely re- Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Smith. THE CASTLE @ARDEN DEPOT—PRESENTMENT OF THE @RAND JURY. Suet. 9,—The Grand Jury came into court this morning, apd announced that they bad concluded all the business before them, and asked to be discharged. The following presentment wes hande! to the Recorder by the foreman, afer which Wyaury vere discharged for the term:— gretted the occurrence, and that they had made arrange- The Grand uest of the county of New York, in the eres wo pane ‘Se aman *, ent een) isobar ew duty, bave been called upon to inves- | tending, if the judgment of the Cor ‘ engl ton preferred | leave town this afternoon, perhaps Dever to urn, He tigate certain complaints which bad beep aguinet certain employ es of the railroad companies doing business with the «migrants laueing at Castle Garden. In the discharge of ibis Guty sey bave {elt called upon to would therefore ask that the Court exercise all the clemency that might appear consistent with its duty. ‘Ibe Recorder wid the prisoners that view the nalliog Gepor itseif, with w view of giviaga per: | if they had anything to they would be fopal inspection w the mode of doing business within its | beard. Mr. Lyster stated that be was very sorry for enclosure. The landing avd despatching of a cargo of | the occurrence, and would pledge his word never to be upwares of four boucred passengers waking place at the | engaged ina like transaction again, that he was agood Lime of their visit, aiforded a favorable opportunity to | dea! excited at the ime; had been put to a good deal of watch the whole procecdiug The passengers were | expense already relative to the ailair, and hoped that the Drought from the ship ou 4 ba ge towed by @ steam ovat, ne cy of the Court might be exercised in his behalt. persons and property sheltered from the Faia by the up- ‘Walters made a rimilar statement. The Recorder per deck of the barge. They landed in am orderly man- bs tbat it wasa painful duty for the Court to ag sen. Ler, having evidently beew instructed by the officers from | tence upon persons in their position, surrounded as they Castic Garcen as to the nature of the fandimg depot aud | were by ipfuertial friends, but justice and the public good required that that duty’ sbould be performed. Oat rages like this were becoming more frequent every day, and if the courts did not interfere to put a stop to it, no power on carth could. He regarded this case az oue of extreme aggravation, The complaiuant was sitting in his own-cffice engaged in the performance of his legiti mate businers, Wuea be was axtaulted, net by one per sen only, but by two, either of whom was superior to hi m ip physical pasty Tt was such acts as this that led to breaches ef the peace and to homicides, for the Was not a jury op earth that would have beld the person assaulted responsible in this case if he had taken the life of his assailants vpon the spot. With regard to one of the defendants (Waiters) he bad received a letter frow the complaivant, in which he says that be has investizat- 3 | ed the affair, end believing Walters to be comparatively neocent, he asks that clemency may be extended to- wards him, With regard to the other prisoner, he had received vo h application. The imposition of a fine merely, in such a cave as this, would be buta mockery of justice; nor did he think it necestary to degrade the poriy by sending him to the penitentiary. He should, They passed over the dock, answered the inquiries of the examining physician, whose duty is to note cases whose age or condition requires special bonds trom the ship for their support in case of need, and cases of sickness which may bave escaped the notice of she Health Officer at Quarattine. On entering the large rotunde of Castle Garden they were registered by a clerk of the Commissioners of Ewigration, who teok down Ube names of heais of families aud single per- sops, whence they came, the States of their destination, their cash meuns aud the relatives (if any) they were going w join. The annual statistics of the curreat of em gration are made up from these notes. The passengers then pasved on to the next desk, where clerks of the transportation Companies ascertaived the places of de nation they wished i go to, laid maps of the vari routes of travel Lefore them. explatued the differences ia time and price of travel by the various routes, and after a seloction was made by the passengers, provided them With ap order on the cashier, setting forth the number of tickets required, the route selected and the price of pas- fage abd of over freight per one nundred pounds by tts arrangements Such route, The cashier, receiving this or- in the case of Walters, inasmuch as the ailair der, isamed tho cings af bad been’ amicably settled between bim and the com- and received =the plainant, suspend judgment; and in the case of Lyster, gers were toen shown, by he septence of the Court was that he be imprisoned in that by which they entered the rota | the City Prison for the term of thirty days. J, twenty eight years igging, a native of Ire tried and convicted nicred the dwelling Louse of Re bert to the weighmaster orenebs dock, ana there prod received on board they eld for iognase burglary im the first which they bad of the ver%el w ato port, previ degree, in haviwg pasoing tueir sof the officers from | Ferguson, No. 6 Walker street, on the night of the Sist of Castle Garden. the corr p therefrom twenty-five cenis in silver Sentenced to ten years iu the State prisoa. James Andrews, aged twenty three otland, pleaded guilty to burglary in committed upon the premises of Cross ©. 194 Fulton street, on the night of Sentenced to two years in the State checks was then take piece beg jabelied with a certain number and the place a priated there- Ob, the passenger receiving a baggage ticket with th respor aing Lumber, and on whic was ia ber of pieces of baggage delivered the rout transport weight, and the am; to be collect " fter deducting the a Which each pasceuger is'entitled. This. freight was then paid to the collector having bis office at the scales, who the third degree, man & Brothers, ‘th of August. the priton Jamez McCarty, aged fifteen years, a native of New York, pleaded guity to an attempt to pick the pocket of Jopathan R. Neall, ou the loth of August, Sentence de- Copied the whole ticket into a book, kept tor refer ferred. aad then receipted for the money at the foot of the baz William Tucker, aged thirty three years, a native of et. The baggage was taen taken on board Mas: usetts, to ao attempt at grand pleaded guil larceny, in taking a quantity - j hoisting blocks, pennants aud books, the property of Judah Berry, on the 15th of Angust, Judgment suspended Georve Middieton was tried for assault and battery, and the jury were enable to agree. Steamboat employed to transport the passengers and their property iree of charge ‘rom Castle Garden to the starting places of te various railronds aud steamboat lines, and the passengers, having bow Lully prepared themselves to leave st the usual nour of the day, had ample time to enjoy themselves in the depot, by taking their meals, Cleansing tuemseiver in the spacious bathrooms, or pro- ng on the galleries or on the dock. The utmost prevailed throughout: every requisite iniormation ven passengers by oflicia’s conversing in The Turf. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. IL—TROTTING. Three troiting matches came off on Saturday after- Tabgungee: leiters trom iriends were transmitted to land: | noon, Sept. 6. ‘The first was for $1,000, mile heats, best = Foseeer ringiug them money or directons LOW | three in five, between Lady Logue and Fanny Fern, the » Ge ‘and personally witnessed | former in harnesg and the latter to wagou. Lady Logue won in three straight heats, The race was closely con- tested, the nags being lapped throughout the second and third beats. Lacy Logue was the favorite previous to the start, and atter the Orst heat two to one went begging in ber favor. First Hat —As soon as the word was given, Farny Fern broke up, and the bay mare took the lead, passing the quarter pole in forty two seconds, balf a dozen lengths abead, and the haif mile pole in 1:22. Famny acted very wildly throughout the best, aud was beaten four or five lenghs Time, 2:49. cond Heat. —Tne ages west olf together, ani kept d to the quarter pole, it furty ope seconds. On the backstreteh they were to the half mile pole, 1p 1:23, yom the lower were still lapped, al 0 on the grass, having Castie Garden, ard ba care was taken of the emigrant that: pull gest, and devotion to # good cause real p rance abd daily care, made further iuquiries avo Frapgereute “made tor special cases which not when have arisen or been They Karned that it is of tre Passengers land expecting pursue their route try without might witnessed by them. occurrence: vba at or their destination, mount advanced to storage, sad b and after ashort whie send the them, without interest or charge their trupke sent r them The amount er of Lady logue. They saved to emigrant families by this bene ung oo the homestreteh in this way, aad aiter a dos in Keeping them out of boarding porate rugeie reached the score yoked. The judges ft embraces not only the reasou dee ded that Lady Logue won by abou; a head, Timo, Beiore the extabiishment of Cas * "Third Heat —This was a counterpart of the previons beat. Lady Logue waz about baif a length in advance all the wey round. Time tothe quarter pole, forty-two secones; to the half mile pole, 1:21; ard to the score, dor the passege, wt boarding house bi Beane (0 travel Dably exteud a new (but not a cash advance ther: Means of the emigras: bat warned ‘nto the street a paup cP arities of tbe pubic institut Statistica of Ward's istand ob migrant still wilbout the © keeper would 2gnz to of the |b im barnees.... Jawes Whips ley bamed br. wogen,. “Time, 249-2 462-42") ne cf the cet ie Gardow hed. 3,600 ia Saux Day.—Match, $100, five miles 0} mates, whore in ove year, been reduced t) | wagon and driver to weigh 400 Ibe. about 1 000, the tiow afforded by Castle ( arden bay 1). Piter pemed b. m. meme ........5 tug cut off the st { paupera, H. Woodrvif named bik. stallion. re f Ramat ure to which the attention ot Time, 18:40. Grand Inquest was called Say Day — Match, $2(0, mile beats, est three in five Gra large, ary end wel. ventiated rou lor Owner camed b. a. Sally Mil b Cation of lyin a wow ors been contined 121271 80 recently bere the ship as 10 require . r 222 rest before trave. y bave all the uecessary care Of medical atten aud o , at the expense of the jon, avd'are not under any ne and expending moaey estimation a) soon AW their ished to bear the fatigues of a Particulars of the Fire in Troy. The following account, from the Troy Mudget, gives the ecation of the various buildings destroyet by fire in Troy om the 7th, together with the losses sustained and mers — NORTH SECOND STREET. The following are the names of the sullerers who occu- P 5 row: — d W..Sickler. grocer,.corner of Grand Division street; and James Hodgeman, dver the grocery. Mr. 8. faret about one-baif his stock. He is icvured for $800 in the New Amsterdam Company, and 8400 +. (be Ratgera Company, New York, which will y cover his logs. eman faved ovly a portion of bis farniture. Cessity of gong v eb will ngth is journey. Ou tnqviring Into the causes of certain publishe! at tacts on the emigrant landing depot, the Grand Injuest have become sotietled that they emanate in the first tmstance from very imvcrested uMfciently esta is §=6protec © emig raut, and who are chiefly runners. ia th» empioy of bovk.og agents, boarding house keepers aad Otgers, whe Lave lost custom by the establiaum central depot, where the railroad companies bave own business Jone by ineir own clerks, Led writhe 4 the Mpenatve taervention of passage bed Ocepied by three families—Srs. Rooney, Mrs. ‘pi clase has thrown great a te the way of | Walser and i, dicLaren. ss the proper developement of aflairs tm Castic Garden, by No 2—Ry * pny Rishop, Mr. Koehte Const tuting a noisy crowd around iho gates, whose de No. t—liy Mr, Matthews, Jobn Brode: berger. No, b=Py James Mackey, Mr No, @Ly Thomas Gainor, Mr. Crorge Debar, havior i# uttorly lawless and ondangors (he personal salety not only of the passengers who have Wo leave Castle Carden to transact business in the city bat also of Att, Mrs, Waddell. leveland, Mrs. Debar, the employ és of the landing depot, and of ie Commissioners of Emigration, who No. 7—By T. W. Giniven, H. Riley, P. Law! culted ip the pub.ie grounds surrounding the No. #—By C. Doushue, P. Bovabu ae Wilson, No. By Faward € ave been obliged to carry loaded firearms iu seif de fence sgaivet the violence whieh bas trequent'y been No. 1¢— By Rovert eff re4 them corner of Federal street: Thie same class will cwarm in boats around the ships ir. Taylor most « ck and forniture. BH im the bay, and bias the m faesengers za mates bis oes at from $700 to $1,000, on which thers beoding depot, and when dr off by the poe Bot a dollar of insurance. ttetiouea by the Commir<\ners of “emigration on The property known a “Smith's row" belonged to G. W. L. Smith, who valved it at 810,000, on the same for $6 000. ON rer anal le He was insured most vole a complaints agaitet such officer ODips, will abuse there 1 lod from tespecta ¢ citizens The next house west of Mr. T's saloon was a large Grand’ inquest Wiwesred 4 crowd of this ol bie deciling, owned by Al anwell, eocupied by Mi hovering around ihe gates of Car arden, t Joreph Green, Mr. . Praren and anuther Over ineurance, ieara with regret thet in apite of repeated repr . ite has only one potiey of $1,209 on the pro erly ignore th te ihe mun cipel authorities, the polio dwtar vances evared by he mb, who will pounce « troyed. every person leaving the enclosures of Castle Garden. The vext building weet - Federal street was the brick #04, if they do not rob thom of their movey, valaa\)iee, | house occupied by Eagle Engive Companies, Nos. 10 and Wickets, baggage checks, or the like, or commit groes | 8, avd Hook aad Ladder Company No. 3. Roof and most Srsnult ana battery upow euch ae will not enter mto von | Of the wood work damaged Fersation with them, will induce them roe a The next building weet on the same street, on the war ment, (0 go With thew to places whore they will be re- | Comber of the alley, was totally destroye’ Gcow quired to spend part or ail of their money before pied oe Coorg Cramer, who lost a portim of bis fan fin) a chance to escape f e, on which the race th ® proper Balla: ng valved at $3,200 Addison Gove, of attention to thetr ovvives duty on the 7 part of the poiice, there can be ro doubi tunt this mot Albany: insured for only $1,600. In the rear of thie Rot"; acd darzerous crowd could be entirely broken ip | DvildiDg was a livery stable and carriage house, owned And orevented {row re-aerembii “ | by the seme person, and valued ai avout $1,500. The Grand Inquest have learne! with regres taat this | Wevrance. They were occupied by Alien Mosier, who Obviourn duty af the police is absolutely negiecte., to the | MAbaged to rescue his horses and a greater portion of bis arent detriment of the emigrants, acd w UW tock. His loss is about $200. boyance of the Commissioners of Emigration 08 GRAS} DIV SION TRENT. Wtend tne bur nese of emigrant \aauin) The building weet *% sing the tiore of Mr. Sickles, The grand inquest ug become Pal (0. 1%), wae owned the estate of Wm. H. Woife. latter in ail (ts operations is @ blessing, mot only to the Lees $800. Ineured for $400 in the | iverpoo! vad London emerantw, but tothe commuaity at large, would Me, Wateom and Mrs. Temiss in the performance of a eacred aay they failed {0 recommend this important philanthropic estabiteh ment to the fostering care of the municipa: authorities, and the7 have au missed the compiainta preferred again certain emp of Castle Garden, Are not wust by law, and Building vex pied by ha. $800 in the New Amsterdam Compa: Amos Allen, who lost « portion of bie furniture he bad no insurance, bis policy baving recem Tue next building, No. 16, wax somewhat on which expired. arched, and ave their origin ip de ign to disturb, ratver than to further, the gaol work for Which the establishment has been called into life by an | the abed, &c., im the rear consumed, also the shoda in ect of the Leg slatnre of Apr, 186. rear & No. 13, owned by Alsop Weed: love $200; no in HOWEL BOPPOCK, Foreman of Grand Jory bre vented at this place from New Yorn, “ep , 1866. ’ py iy estimated ot from $28,000 to $30,000, an which the insurance barely amounts to one- Uaird. The Siaver Rraman. UNITED STATES HISTRIGT CovRT. Before How. Judgo Bets Th atrical, Mustent, &e. Serr. 0 —In the case of the Brig Braman pexy ov Mos i —Miet A ta Philips is to make her (rs “ Pannen nai «A. es Azacena, in Verdi's gr ern made an order, to the effect that the claimants sho be | "fF; se Sdrenge will perlorgs bar great pari permitted +> make the motion for @ stay of procecdings eters have been allotted to The Braman will be sold in the Brooklyn Navy Yard - on Tharsday the United States Marshal T snly fourteen members of the Grand mer, Two were called oo @ u attendanes, and the Judge w Bounced that be would impose an additional fine $05 for every lay they were absent. For want ofa legal Dumber, the ewearing in of the Grand J ” to Weaper ay morn Grand Jury was postponed Court A nts will open to-n! ope performances: a red to their encu for t pen Ar sin nr9 of hie prev ars ' of Powder, an’ other claimants in thie suit wore ae. Renrow's New Trrate Rorton resents anotiver A Cleary, and the gonds | slegant comedy ence in, voter with the Claimed are pari of the cargo of the hark Amaia Orne | fare age, the enter cane came Up on exceptions to & libel. w Mates that | caioment of bie muserous patrons thie eet The easis the seisure was marie at Port ns Prince, in Haytl, and the | @RUFACE the chief talent of he nt comp Parwom's Awmngcan Moseew.—The fhichiy 6 Cause of f . monatrations of approbation with which the new eum c'eitore is the breach of the United st , trality jaws of 1¢1s “ea Be Mr. O'Donobve, for the plaintits, contended that th f “Cursida” haa been received, induce th managers * Seigere was iNlegsi, being war Out of the United Sales, | ROUTE he, ping for repetivon this afiernooa and evs, “ne Mr. Joachimesen in rey fated that twas for the erpment of Hayt! to set up a viointion of its territorial | igits, and he assumed that iat government wonld not pro ect the elaime nts. Decision reeerved. ATION TO Tite Mesti.is VaLiny—The Ma- Aig.) Commomenalfh notices that a company is or- @*nizirg v0 thet town, ander Mr. J.C etd, for the pur Gro. Crrusty asp Woon's Mrsernets tender the Mon antl a variety of songs, &e., for this evening Tre lipenrey's are still delighting crowded audiories eb their melodies and operatic burlesque of “Trovaiore Reoswar Avome ere —The Children offer songs dances tableaue, and the “Jenious Hashand’ for to-night Tae Woon ann Manet Jevemie Comppraxe have returned from their very prosyerous trip through the Canadas, looking ae well and aeboppy.ae ever. They are to re-open the Broat- Hope Geigrnue wat eearrtoad ot ee eee Teter. the Vay Sees OO ee ae bor, tor we purpose of tAkIOR te Bret dont for the point | incirumental muse should nok forzer whe’ aeand eoncer | Of dgajoatign come off at the Crystel Palace to morrow evening. Personal a, Alexandria Sentanet gay: President 0” ited States, pe sg by Hon. Se hy] be ‘National inieiligencer, wee down this morniog in the mrivsteamer Georg® Page, and passed throngh the cily, on bis way to the Warrenton White Salpnur Springs. The President bears upmistakable evidences of ill bea!th, Bon. Samvel R Curtis, newly elected member of Con’ grese from Iowa, is in Washington, 1 Lient. Maury is at the White Sulphur Springs, Va. The resignation os First Lieut. Geores 7’ andrews, ‘Third Artillery, bas been acer tere {ake elloot Deo’rcner a1, 1866, Syed by the President ARRIVALS. At the Clarendop—Mr and Mrs Kinvear, Montreal; Charles Kinnear, Montreal: Henry D Lesener, ‘Charleston. 8 ( ker, Charleston, award Renshaw’ Philadelphia; iV M Rendeiph, Ubited Mates Navy. Hf Blydenburgh, New York: Dr HF Fish. Waterbury; MA Fish, Rock island: Dr G Maulsby. United States Navy; R T Le Provi dence: A P Garcia, New York; J ‘New Yor! Ongood and mo V1 Pruse, Albany Waiter: S*Churea Albany: alired arrett, Breoklyn; RD Barratt Eee hia; Mrs. $ Gibvon, wshiveton, Mr and two Misges Ni jew York: A is Bull. viord BF Almy and lady, ‘New. “Bediord, Mass; J MeLcans New York he Everett House—Mr Miller, Montreal; TJeut Chaslin. Jobo H Anderson, Louisville; Capt 8 Kor Yr Pratt, Deep River: Mr and Mrs d nurse, New York; Jas Walker, Jr. New York an, Easton, Pa: Weeate Boston; Joha Tf Sullivan, ivan, Miss Fm ly Sullivan, ‘Washington; Prote:sor ‘shorn, Hariford: James R Minturn, New York; Mr Katy son, England, Win H Townsend. New York: Mr and Mes 3 pin’ WS Johnston, Philadelp Lorillard, Mrs_Buerill Lad two childeen, New. Sort Mr G'wyai, Mrs WE Wrat, Miss Wyatt, Baltimere; Area’d Young, New York. From Savannah, in steamship Auguse--Col WH Hanom and Con pony D. First Regiment, Fist Brignde, First iv, son; P Hjaecha, JT Jones, AH Canord, JT Cushing, J A heidon H Horne, 7 Tilard, Won CiarkD © 8 Pratt. © Bochert. A Hoes ert, B Tompxins, G Leng, man, Mrs ER Young, Mra J M Russell, C Pork: burst EC EH smith and etil glo lady and child; Mrs Ford, J 8 Soi, © A ‘on. W Leadworth, A B Lue 5. Graves, W Boker H Menard, Morris ikan, Max RP Crowell dP Senders lady, Miss M oe Soa children, and elght in the steerage. From Charleston, in steamship Southerner—Mrs Waiker Fri} child, A Guynemer, Capt Rutman, Mr Keyser, JnoHole Donnahan, Stratton, T Whitey, D Barrow, Moses ‘a: muel, J B'O’ Donnell Suir against THE BX-COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS IN New ORLEASS.—We uncdersiand that the United Sates District Attorney of this State bas received instructions trom the Treasury Department at Washington to con mence suit against the estate of the late Solomon W. Downs, deceased, late Collector of Customs in this city, and his eecurities, for twenty-five thousand dollars. ‘This suit does not involve any charge of defaication, but is based cn the rejection of certain accoants against the government, set vp as offsets by tke late Collector, amounting in the eggregate to the ampunt above named, —New Orleans Delta, Sept. 2. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: ee MONEY MARKET. Trepay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. There was an active business in the stock market to- ay, withoxt any material alteration in prices. At the first board Iliinois Central Bonds advanced 3; per cent; Dlinois Central Stock, +); Cleveland and Toledo, \,; La Crosse avd Milwaukie Railroad, 24. Reading Railroad de- clined *; per cent; Panama Railroad, 34. The most a: tive speculative stock on the list i Cleveland an 1 Toledo. Within the past month or so the transactions have beea unusually large. All the Wesern railroad stocks have for some days past been freely offered. Alter the adjournment of tke board, the following sales ot boads and stocks were made atauction by aan Draper — $7,000 Great Western (IIl.) eo Ast mort, int. added. 65 8.000 Lackawanna Ra. Coal Co. 7 11,000 Lake Frie, Wabash & 8. bs RR. ‘bam’ 4 5 50 ebares Treverton Cosi and Railroad. » 86 100 United States Mail Steamship Compan + 26 120 Chicago, St. Paul and Fond Miu Lae Raliroad.ss.. 40 18 Chicago and Mississippi Railroad Com pan; + 20 80 Pacitic Mui! Steamship Company 64 600 Dolly Hide Copper Compary.... 5 960 Tuolumne Quartz Mining Company. 2 8,8C0 Phenix Gold Mining Company... ‘2 At the second beard the market was a little be:ter, Erie advanced 4y pis cent; Cleveland and Toledo, * Reading Railroad, Michigan Southern, *,; Galena sad Chicago, 4. For i Crosse and M.lwaukie Railroad 6% per cent, cash, was bid, and no sales, The steamship from Boeton for Liverpool to-morrow (Weduesday), will take out about $40¢,006 in epecte, By an error in the Clearing House compilation of the Davk reports of last week, the item of deposits was re presented as being $2,000,000 lese than ths actual amount The decrease in ceposits during the week was $382,023, inetead of $2,082,026, ag reported. The carniogs of the La Crosee and Milwaukie Railroad Company for the drst week in September amounted to 918,520 TC. This is at the rate of sixty thousand do lars for the month. The aggregate will probably be iarger than that gure, as the garpings in the laet part of the month wil! be propordonably greater than in the iirst part. The earnivgs of the Michigan Central road for the montd of Avgust, 1856, we Powengers. Freight. Miscellaneous. Tek $140,820 OT S1IZC21 45 $4,801 87 $265.60 89 2. 128/643 35 09,014 84 7,149 06 -4OZ!00T 25 Ine... $21,183 22 “$42,106 62 “— "gas,02 Dee... - — 94710 The earnings of the Macon and Western road in Augast, 1863, were . $33,435 95 Tncrette..... seeeere $2,95 65 very Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows: — $275,871 64 206,34 M4 18,751,496 64 ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the éth inst , were as follows — For redemption of stocks. For the Treasury Departme: For the Interior Department For Custom War warrants received and entered Interior warrants received and entered For the Navy mr be Covered into the jury from foure th decision of the injunction ease between the Mich) Central and the Mick igan Southern and Northero Indiana reiironde — The mwportant controversy between these two compa. in relation to extencing the Tecumech branch to bar finally been terminated by the decision the Supreme Court in favor of the Southern road, ana dis solving the injunction granted b; Doagles ‘The decision was appounced at an adjourned term of the Supreme Court, held at Adrian. the following Judges beirg present —Martin, Johveon.jCopeland and ita on, The opinion wae delivered by Martin, J, aud wae con corred in by ali the Judges present. We are \aformed that it wag a very able one, and will unoubtedly som be published. grounc s 80 folly argued by eot reel, construction given to the ebartore snd that the Court hela First. That by the eharter of the Southern Railroad Compesy the completicn of the Tecameech branch wo Jack fon was required Second, that this branch ts ynot within the inhibiting charter Of the Central Reliroat Company, familiarly known as “ihe five mile clause iC neither extends to the eastern oF touthern boundary of the State, The following advertisement appears in the Henan of thisgmorning — Will be cold at public avctio . 10, at 12 M., at Greenpoint, Simonroa's yard. all ‘the righ Utle and interest of the Accessory Transit Company Miearagra whieh they had on the first aay of July, 1856, oratany time afterwards, subject ing warrants Of atixebment it my bands, receive! prior to gard frat Gey of July, 1866, of, to nd to the vt amer Northern Light, ber engines, beilert, machiacry tackle, furniture, apparel, Ao. JAS. Co WILLEL, Sheritt, This looks Ike © new dodge to rcoomplish wha was attempted a few weeks rince in another way. It will be recollected that the board of directors of the late Acces- sory Transit Company of Nicaragua passed a resolution in May or June last, authorizing the ea’o of the stcamstiips Northern Light and Star of the West to Mr. Vanderbilt, for the sum of $120,000, To prevent such a great fice of property an injunction was served mpon the t tees, which blocked the game for the time, It seome, however, thet those who were anxious to sei! steamships known to be well worth between three vad foor huadred thourand dollara for about one-quarter the acteal yale, have not abandoned the \/ea, but have iaken a different course to bring itabout. The ab whoie story. We understand that the claim upon which the right, title and interest of the Transit Company in there stents in to be rold amounts to about $10,900. It ie full time that a receiver wae appointed, for if a longer portod |s conermed in litigation there will be nothing left for bim to take charge of. We know of no good reason why the eale of this eteamehp could not have been held nthe Merchants’ Excbange, where all such sales ars companies made at auction when there is the least desire to real: the ful! market price. The value of merehandite imported into the of By. ton duriog the week cndiug September 6, 1 MOU ed to, Se setsresouseneess 1,216,975 aes nt ‘cf imports dur corresponding week ‘ . 868,966 Aino ont of pore rom Sig 1 to Hope. 856. 9,422,600 Averege amount per week . 942,200 en ee for week ¢ as. om pared with amount of imports hom Si 1 2476 ‘uot of imports from Jan. | to fept. 6, 1 86,361,027 4 TOrape ammount per week ,, oeeug sone 2, Fa, he Of average for woek ending Sept. 6, as ; ared with imports from Jan i....,. RAM « ‘The K'irubie American of the 5th inst. saya te the accumoulation of grain at Chicago and this ~~ ioke fr \ehte bave saree, in the ro weeks 00 per cent. One week ago freights wore offered oh bead 6 cepts for wheat to Bullplo; yesterday vessel No ‘as 12 and lege bustseomiw the Sesh af the season and now they are recovering ‘The Boston ye a of the 8th inst. gives the follow- ing review of that market for railroad etocks:— There is a fair demand for Western at 8814, and the 18 cents this day week. Vessels did a market is but Prag ary, Cayenne with stock, Vrovi dence is also bes but number of buyers spoons to be limited, Michigan Cental has advanced a ip cf psequence rH a wore fneorable market tn ee oon Old Celony is steady at 82%, and very few transactions. The road is doing an excellent business, and the company can weil atlord to pay more than the usual semi-annual dividends of 3 per cent, }ast year the net income was $276,846, while the dividends paid (6 per cent) amounted opiy to $180,906, Boston and Lowell ts offered at 69, and 87 is the best bid. Worcester has deslined to 81, and bangs heavy. ened is very much depressed, and was cflered at 863; on Saturday. and not (rg dein bd Pg bid. m is dull at 40, and if it not for the eflorts made to surtain it, the price must have Seon sericusly. If left to take care of itself, as most other stocks are, itis doubtful if the price would have stood above 30, today. But so long as there is a combination to buy up all the shares that come into th« market at 40, why, ef course, that must stand as the “bottom line’ for the stock, whether or bad. Fitchburg hes dropped to 67, ‘but is in demand at that figure, In other of the railroads there is little doing ant but # moderate demand. —~——— Stock TCESDAY, Sept. 9, 1866. $1000 Virgi ae be ex a hen R B30 6 2C0C@ Mo 3 1000 Car St re bs si0% 500 2) 600 Obio 100 e oeeee. or 6(60 I Cen be 13a do 1000 a 92%, . 500 928 . 4500 9239 RR. 1000 Tel aiid 7234 100 Til Cen RR. *b60 At 4000 BRivRRSd mtg 66 100 Clev & Pitts RR., 58 1000 Har RR,Istmtg 83 on Cley & Tol aio 1634 8 tbs Am Ex Bank. ie ‘ts po eH Gaia 1 * 300 $0 Cumb Gaal Co, 1934 do !.../s30 100 Venn Coal Co... ts 195 suatacro‘ciboo 69° 200 95% a do ix, 10. NY Geuiral hit, 8655 100 rr 8% 100 Mich ees abso 2 100 86%; 924; 60%, 1 30 955; 60% et ui Mis RR... 77 ¢0% §NH& Hart 125 493, 100 Baten RR. ~b60 16 jecosccees OO BECOND BOARD. $95C0 Ii] Cen RR be 300 shs Read RR. “ 8b 50 ebs Erie RR 50 calacniciiR, 0 1083 200 MS&NJaRK..b10 914 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuxrspay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. Asune —The market continued es with sales of 20a 80 bbis. pots at 74c., and of pearis at 7 3c. EADSTUFFS.—F lour—The varkes declined about 100 per bbi. for medium grades, at which the market as sumed greater activity. The sales embraced about 6,000 4 8,000 bois. of ail kinds, at about the following quota tions: — Common to good State. $600 a $6 3 - 690 a Bie 50 8 75° 615 a 6 6 640 a 7 Oo 720 a 74 750 e #2 6a eTh $00 & 02 oo ae = Among the ales were some lots of extra Genesee at $7 a $0—the latter for new fancy extra brands. Canadian brands were unchanged, with moderate transactions Southern breads were'in good supply, and common, with mixed brands, were easier to purchase at quotation: The sales embraced about 1,600 a 2,000 bdis. Rye tloar firm at $3 76 a $5 for common to fine and supertine meal Was quiet, at $3 70 a $2 80 for Jersey, $4 12 for ndywine in bbls., and $17 50 in puncheons Wheat active, with sales’ of about 40,000 to $0,000 bushels cleding new Southern and Western red, at $4 50a 8! ind White ditto, ditto, at $1 62a $) 664;. Corn was steady, with rales of 30,000 to 40,000 baste, including chiefly sound Western mixed at 66c. » 67346 , and South ern yellow at 68c. a 70c. Rye.—Sales of 1,500 bushels were made, ip store, at Sic. Oats wore in better supply, with limited sales at 460. a 48c. Correr.—The sales embraced 600 bags Rio, at 10c. » 11je.; 150 do. Java, at 14,0; 1,000 bags Maracaibo, at Me, and 1,200 Laguyra. p. t. The following is Wa Ss ott's weekly coffee cireular— Block of Rio coftes on the 24 of Reptember, 1886, bage...59.6%5 Received since to date. Toral Sales tock of Rio cofee on the Mth day of Reptember, 1886 do. Java coffee, mate ny dn. ov. bage.. “to 9,500 Go. ative Ceylon: coffee... + 4.06 do. S26 do. do. do. se jescriptions.. ¥ cargoes. | Java —Mats and bege six months. Native Ceylon coffee, four, ponte. vand for eollwe: th i report have, been. 10,000 1,000 on speculation.) at 10’ 1Me., ahowing an as compared with ‘iast week's quotations, Sales bi been made of two cargoes uative Ceylon, 6,200 bags, on pri vate terme. Coriox.—The market was more active, with sales of 2,500 9 3,000 baler, closing with we enn We quo midditvg uplands, ‘ai 11\¢., Mobite at 11%6., and ew Orleans, at 120. Freon. —ihe chief amount offering for Liverpool wy grain, fer which port about 60 000 bushels were engage’ in balk and begs, at 84. Flour was at 2, with liule or wone oflering. Cotton was at ',d, and 300 boxes cheese were engaged at 26e. To London, 30,060 bushels whea: ‘were engaged in buik at 8igd. To Rotterdam 160 bales <— ee ne oer \6., and 760 bbls. rosin, at with irits turpentine, at 40. per ig to Havre were unchanget. ot ady, at 600. @ 68e. Hors were quiet, at 130. a 1b¢. for new, and Te. a Se for old. There was an error in the table ‘pubiished thie morping. The consumption for the United Staves was put down as the “increase’’ consumption, instead of as the ac- tual or whole consumption for the Usited States 33,000 bales, whereas the increased consumption wi put right at ‘only 11,000 bales, aad the fooving for the ‘whole consury You, Ke., should have been 49,500 bales, “pit was —Seoteh rm, with moderate ssles, at $52 0 $52 50, six months Liwx — Moderate sales were made of common, at 85c., and of tu at $i oo Navats —In spirits the firmness of holders chec: ed ssles; about 200 bbls. gold at 4250. u 430.; 1,600 bbia, resin seid at $1 65 per 510 Ibe; some holders demande! ton. Hay.—The SL 67. Crade was firm at $3 604 69.6214. The receipts at ip port for the week ending the 6th September wer ae — Sp. Turp. Orwie, Rosin, Tar, Pitch, eo 233 205 1,805 1,677 Total for week 2089 2608 Prev. reported 47.281 341,067 Tet. from Jan. 1.76,884 90,070 594,939 BA PoRT®. To ail ports 1,492 100 14,703 Prey. reported 86,601 265: 048 Tot, trom Jan. 1.51,804 56,701 280,691 Fame time, 1865.29; ety SO,241 8T9416 Increace in 1866... — Decrease 'n 1866.. Receipts Inst week. 1,171 Exports jaat week hl Receipts in Av 9,642 Exports in ° OrL—Linseed continued quite firm, rile oto ks were light and tales limited Provision: mg on market was heavy at the ig ibie morning, better demand sprung up, and prices improved The les embraced 300 a 400 oie? incloding mers, at $19 500 $19 62'4, Boel was stesdy, With owles of 260 bbie. country Meme and prime, at yor terdsy 8 prices, re-packed Western and prime meas were onchange’. Beef hems were scarce and wanted, at $20, Pacon Was firm, and Milling at Ic. a i1)ge. for clear, Cat meats were uochanged, ‘d was firm, with sales of 100 & 200 bbis., at 1140. @ 183¢0, made, at 3%0. a diye. ae aes baler casks wi -3 Pimento sold, at private terme, and , at 1) yc , and 20 cases nutmegs, at 890. a 00c. SvGAks.—The market was firmer and More active. Low oF refining grades improved \c., and 4 per Ib. ay and some lote pine fot of So hha. ‘Porto Rico sola wiekay.— The eales yesterday reached above 2 000, gad \o-day about 600 bbis., including Jersey, Obio and Prison, ol) the way from a1 ge. 0 83, with lots prison quo fonscet —The otk a Spanith leat ero — The iv lack roy ported comtinuce. Seed leaf is with stead ; tueky iret pa ats 4 bal aged ‘eat, fo. 8" a were qnoied atSijc. A of forming a ga Filuore end meet this (Wednesday) even' and Division street, re 8 ok, oS ee AMPATON LEPTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITIL ile at EVANS PrRenony AND DAYION OENTRAL OLUB OF THE aah poned on necount of the temporary \ndlapotion son Burlingame, who has positively promised to mass meeting of this club and ‘ts llr in Wednas any, regars of TCE a Riker ee YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1856. aaa prrtinl Batcttiggnass | ownere were anking 10 cent, wits a trong vcr |” ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. |. 98¥amcum. SS RENEWED EF aSasasaeeooooOoOoOoOoaX—X—aaaoeEe—eeeeeeeeeem=:)] _ POLITICAL. ef pars WARD xouNG MEN'S FILLMORE AND DONEL- ‘The :owng men of the Tentn ward, desirous Ison Club, are requested (0 i Vale's, corner at Bowery Price, a a ‘Themas ee Henry a eet Wiliam in Hy, Oharies C Clari, ‘of the dillerent Presidential candidates, &CO.’S gift bookstore, 409 way. a Guunty of Now York. The masting thas Diy and Count w Yok eating thas. was a. mn PR Veihbees iS WNE, President. pare Te {swore i. BuKtksox, GE, recgers AND DONELSON DaMowern 4: he Washington statue, Union juae A ga mass eine of the electors of the city of ork, in fa- vor aie election of Fillmore and Donelson, will be held the Wi: on statue, Union square, on Friday evening. Sept. at P.M. Tiree stands will be erected. When the meeting adjourns a torch light procession will be formed, to Gown Broadway, around the Park, up, the Bowery te statue again, there to dismiss. Clubs will be prepared with torches, banners, &c. Eminent speakers have been in vited to address the meeting. and at aitend, among whom are Gen Sam Houston, Com. 81 Francis ger. Gow, ell, Washington Hunt 4. J. Crienden: ax © nin. C: Rives, David Paul Brown, Bawaed ive rett, Keuneih Kaynor, Jos: L. White, Thomas Corwin, &¢., &e. W. FF Chapiaan, 2 Baccutive Committee. ‘A. Cohen, Me Central Commaitieg Zophar Mills, ‘ ean General Commit ” CHAS. T. POLLEMUS, Secretary Executive ( Committee of Arrangements. ‘PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN’S ROCKY Mountain Club, at Bleecker Sanaa Thursday, Sept. IL. Speeches from “John Bigelow, Esq. T. W. Water- bury, W. H. Anthon, Esq., and others. inging by the Rocky Mountain, Sie Ci ‘ub. eat rae the ward, attend and ub, served for gues dinars ‘A. bONGE, President. \ acd Seis laieicenareeeae eee eee ee: AMMANY HALL, SEPTEMBER 8, 1556 DEMOCRATIC Republican General Committee.—At a meeting of th Democraue Kepublican General Committee, held at Tammauy Hall, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1896, the following resolutions were ado} Hesolved That, the democratic republican electors of New York in favor of the re regular usages of the) party, the princ!- ples of the Cincinnati Convention, ( the el etton of han and Breckinridge, Parker and Vanderb! to mect in their several wards on Thursday, Sept. 1 Mi be: tween the hours of 3 and7 P.M. at fog pints Carat ereinafier named, for the purpose of electing five each, nae a’ Coren to, aimsioaia cnnlon Te oflices of Mayor, City Judge and Governor of the Al Said earn. te nom at Tammany Hall on Monday, Sept. 734 0 elocl ‘delegates from each ward to the respective Congres- sional District Conventions to meet on Wednesday, ys a, at 734 o'clock, to nominate a candidate for the office of mem: ber of Congress. Such Conventions to meet at the following Aces:— Peijuup Dastaict—Thos. G, Riley's, corner West Broadway and Franklin street, Fourta District—Tvy Green, Elm sireet. Firts Distaict—Olmatead’s, No. 540 Grand street. a htz7# Distuict—Hermitage Hall, corner Houston and Allen ee Seventh Distkict—Dunp’s, corner Thirty-fourth street and Righth avenue. 1GHTH DistRIct—Hibbard and McCoy’s, corner Thirty-se- cond street and Fourth avenue. Five delegates from each ward to, an Assembly Convention to meet oat Sept. 1&, at 73s P- M..to nominate candi. ly. Buel uct ou pea bo be eld at th min the wards, except in ey yaliveal asics "Pines Demcuwce- te, 180 Grosnyiss arest Szcoxp Disrny emont House, corner Murray street an ‘Text Ditraict—Burnam’s, corner of Broadway and Se- venty-nipth street. Fourgexta Disrrict—Moouey’s, corner Thirty-fourth treet and Eighth avenue. Seareanen Distriet—Union Hovel, corner Twenty second street and Ibird aveoue. A convention of fifteen persons, to meet on Monday, Sept. Mat the place of bolding the primary elections, for ihe ‘of nominating candidates 1 yr the charter or ward oMesolved, ‘That in those wards which are composed of more than one Counell district, a committee of five be elected, at the same time and place, io Tepresent each Council district, to meet at shite place ut holding the ‘primary elections, on Tues- t. 23, at 13g 0’eloci, for nominating & capdidsne for Couttiimnn from cath tether Resolved, That a majority of ihe members of the General be authorized to name three to bame the place of holdin named, or to be named as power to change the place of holdin the thne of the election—such inspe fore Monday, tih inst, And if a majority of the membersof the mmitice from each ward shall fail to agree upoo the primary elec- aces to the com = provided, to" have the the Polls, if molested ai to be namedon or peciors, or the places for holdin, tions. #nd shall fail tohand such names an mitee hereipafter named, on or before Monday, eth inst. they shall be elected by an Executive Committee, consisting of Dende Wood Horace F. lark. Daniel KE. Sienies, Lordaso jam Baird, Johu Coeurane and Michael ¥. Tuo: own body, or to supply the place of an; y fail or refuse to act, and whose di call for the primary meetings ref ne Inspectors and places of holding ctions shail have been ec—n majority of said Hxecutive Comumitiee be: ermibe every question that may come up. the fcregoing resolutions the Executive met at Tammany Holl on Monday, september 8, 1:86. for the purpose of ree ving the names of the Luspectors of Election in the several wards, the places of holding the primary elections, aud for the trausaction of such other bist- 4 08 might come betore them. Ow inig Luspectors of kieetion and the places of hold Is were then and there duly appointel: YarD—Michael Burns, Win. Kinney, Hugh O'Neil— 110 Greenwich street, ap Waxp-Dennis Maben, Thos. J. at No. 17 Beekman stree H. Heath, ‘Alired Bailey, A. J wich str publish after the names Commit Woodruti—at Ne, 107 Hudson street. axb—Wm. B. Fay, Patrick Mathews, Wm. Cantwill Vayard street Srveata Wano—Wm Gayie, Wm. W. Juisoa, Jacob W. street, ison bert Reed, James Armstrong, John Ly of Hudson and Chariton streets. Lapson, Michael Cozzens, Jon and Horatio streets. . Stewart Brown, E:lward ‘Venth Word Hotel corner of Broome aud Forsyth Rusvenrn Warp —Jedediah iter, va. Cumming, John Hooghk irk—at Hay Seales, Union market Tweirt Manoa Pairick & Coogan, Jobat Jobn Bart, daar, Me- Grath—at One and Third avenue. Finnigan Waxp—Jobn Orr, Job Belch, Bermart Gorn 'Foeteuste Wants Thomas Boese, Henry McDonough, OUKIEESTH Wano- Thomas jenry McDonou irreantn WanosDaniel W. Norvis, John . Ryer, I irTees tH Warp! rer, Isaac Philips—at No. 465 Houston street “A a Waktodared Giron, John Caffey, James Gre goryrat No. 394 Reventh Rienraee Wane Donngan, T, Donovan, Manus at No. 209 Honston street. ie WTRBNTH Wanp—Oliver 8. Hebberd, James Me Jraty, Mauriee Daly—at Union Hall, corner ‘Twenty: second street and Third averue Siseregnry Wanp—Michoel M. Morony, Michual Coriia Ww chiin—at Job Egan's, Forty second atr Warp—John D syle, “Thomas ‘MoUoukey, ‘Daniel No. 18 Thirty seventh sircet, corner of Kighth test Wano—andrew Froment, John F. Brode. ard & MoCoy's, corner of Fourth Root, Peter Masterson. hh street ard Fourth ave nnis F. Jobn Seaman—corner of For: vel nue. LORENZO SHEPARD, Chairman. Aureen CHANCELLOR, FTE [. SEEN Y L. exnvicr, —{ Seeretaries, DANTRI B. SICKLRS, | jattve EVENTRENTH flag in frout of the Henry ue ry and First atreet, on Werines dey evening, at] o'clock. After which a py on will be formed and march to the square, in {cout of Tompkins mar bet, corner of Third avenue and Stich «treet, where a mets ecting will be held by the Sexentesny and ajo ping wate every lover of the cause be jevienant Governor Raymond, . ame, Win. Bb. Evans, Req. and Gener: I Brite, will add — meeting. TB. STILLMARY President Sevenienuin Ward kyoctation Ui cohg RRARLE SALT Wan FATMPIND, E REPUNLIOANS © wii raise a Fremont i ere, of Brooklyn, bold thelr regular weekly meetiog i this (Wednesday) evening, at § o'clock, at dheir headquariers Myrtle Hall, Myrtie avenue. between ty Carll greet. Col. C.J. dack and others will a! lrest log. The public aré livited 1 be pregen’ A. VAN ZANDT, President R. A. Coretta, ‘seers ry pro tom the meet WINES AD AND DP LiQu DIRS. RGUNDY PORTS — 10) QUARTER CASKS RIG 4 ort im Sond, for eale low by #) b Borers i sina aalemaskcal bord low meorne Rs Ty 9 TOON AT J now landing, pale and dark, for sale tron from ‘bonded warehouses, by SIMPSON LROTISS, Haver street ROCHELLE AND BORDEAUX BRANDING, m the wharf ¥ 42 “OF F 4 Bast India hye Cine Crosby strest, lungs, liver or kidneys. is tonie pale ale, whieh ¢ aed 50 Honston ‘street, oy the glass, pint, « rt, galon oF hogahead, Dootor HONE ¥. <1N TWO O oR Lod of this pare and w NALS anni we ready for immediate « onee Bis MALT MALT W Tee RY. 0 PU NCH BONS O Bon» enperior Dublin bid now sor rar from the Woited Ree bonded war-iionse by the sole invar: tere, W. HAD. CASHMAN. Ko. 8 Moaver atreet, PAMATOA RUM —THIRTY PUNCITRONS ¥ o) Nick revresd iemnicn rue.‘ mali onthe ee Ao iy SIMPHON BROTHERS, 19 iton < WHITER FY - PURE asf article, $2 0 a! Von. Families supplied with bottles. “Orders by pos pT ‘ene re bY post, containing a renuitiances M R, INGS & DIXON, 59 Reaver street HOLL, AND 0 SUPFRIOR ¥.—" DOU BL &) brand, in pipes And Cihroe quarter pipes fH mae the on or from buryled w arehonses, duties paid, leas the dnty ty SIMPEON BROTHERS, 19 Honver siree — << SEGARS, } AVANA SEGARS—ALL THE by the hundred or thousand; a « ros and Portiga Er nsignment. ROE! GPoare. —CASH PURCHASERS © AN PROO FAVORITE BRANDS, allot Cabanas, Figa’ gains from a stock of over a millio boxes superioe family soap at 6°. per ib. ‘Cade tdvanees on s gare of Havana, domestic or Verman manntasten: at _0 GUERKS, 7 Brondway. QEGARE.—290,000 CURA Azo. ORRMAM SEGARS ©) pow Ianding. wil! & sold perior family req er Ih. mah Rime mete on javana, si or nan a ee __ band < ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICn, aig BROADWAY. $0) ioun, oF bought for gua om diamonds, watch ev confidential, Old s and iver won ae HOUSTON S. MAO! UFF, Agt. $0.28 —TRE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE. —Casn ap- PL 4 ‘Biot to $75,000, on diamonds, jewelry, watches, &c,. on bonds and planes, pov for eau athe Naseat peter 5 Nos MONEY TO LOAN, aT ecu, ae. nak Wiquest ‘Puree ‘AID ip Fon eecruuorens’ Toes. ‘ay Loan Office, 396 Broadway, corner Walker street- $300. Ria nda bei ler oe wet S —ANY fuounr oF $1, WELRY, 112 Herald ofiice.| 334. BRoaDway. MONEY Far tae on ANT) 334 Mount on fork Gir aah and ioc ‘tone ole Sent ateenia eae peewee fy 8 R, rooms Nos. 1 and 2, second story. mw ba pd, te Nol ‘Waschen ‘and » THA) 1.000 KAxtenrron A FEW Which seven per cent interest will gured by bond and morta the city of Brooklyn. Iavenue D, New York $2.00 to J. CORT, $2.80! Unquestionable; prop wanted, fand advancing th ny wai Mer (OMPSON, rent sista brckst, ooraar Twenty aia sixth street ee ory raat river Pom SAarED OF BOND AND MORTGAG! on property, in the upper part of the city. ‘Ap| jowery. Wyre aye eS FIRST BOND ANY {are years, ca he Un vor apply to SAM way ress or of ie 500 % oar 4GR bgp wed yes SECURED Bearer, of MCORACKEN & TR (LL, 22 William street, pi: 12. 000 WANTED—ON TWO FIRST CL. brown store houses, worth more than doubl at umount, for aterm of years, for which seven per cent W! be 55 semi annually. 4 Address P, C., Herald oilice. 557. 000 TO LOAN ON Oy of BIAMORDS Jewelry, &¢., or bor for cash, ¥. ISAAC, 11 Chambers street, (basement office) from Business N. B. No Sagas be sacted on & on $775.000 east PS Saat erty, or bougbt for cash. Honds and mortengee nea si eas prowpt, at 486 roadway, corner of or 439 Broome treet, room room N' No. 8. rompt and confidential, acurdays. Mona 70 LOAN, ON WATER 102 Kasean nireet, corner i more road door rooms Kos. THburso 4 0O., brokers snd commission merchants: CUSEROTAL: BAM x U. G. mbay HT * he talon Hank af te nae. ny JERSEY, ar bead ors ; erable wo pike stockholders ‘on and after the 15th H fie Bank. The transfer hooks will be closed from ' to the 16th inst. inelusive. By ones, r ofthe CAMPBELL, Treasarer-, ‘OTICE.—THE ASSIGNEES OF JACOB A. WESTE! VELT will pay 4 dividend, on and after the 12th inst., ir ofice, No, 11 South Wiliam street, _New You, Sept. 9, 1 FFIOF OF THE GROCERS’ FIRE TRU RANCH any, SI Wall streot, corner Pearl, Ni ber 1Pise¢'—A semi ancual dividend eight er ext con haa ! day be Been declared, payable to the stoe AMES G. PLATT, Bocretary. AN FRANCISCO CITY KONDS TRE vu Commissioners of nded Debt of the ety of Foeaclana hereby eive aanien tant and ay the luierest de Novvnber 1, 1536, in San Pranelseo, Up i portion of the ey deb Known af the San Franeiaga Stock, bearing interest, with half yearl ot 10 per een: per annum. mat princlp isn a _ Sax Praxcisco, Aug. 2 1536. ‘RLING bear ppg ig lay eg! £1 UPWARI P. yoo on demnand, on the Kank of Manchester, for Ww. OTT & CO. Bankers, 12 Wall street] scor Br HE. VALLEY BANK or Shad trey Sage interested In a sou holdrs of this )ank and all others irculating medium, are requested to meet at the Broad) nace, on Thursday evening next, September 1}, 8 k, for the purpose of nging views as to lyk © be employed \oeflect a redemptioa of the issne off notes. Public policy deaande that a thorough investigation the affairs 0’ this concern be goue feta, and it is hoped every one interested will attend. By order. COPARTNERSHIP NONICES, [106 TO #20.—ANY ENTRRPRISING MAN WE ing to engage es partner in an old establt manufaeturiny sta ne has the éash, ean hear of the particulars oy callin Ob HOWIS & Ce TO TA iness in Bro od the Gres your, bye eourity on, real Piease call on Mr, CHAMBERLAIN, wand Fay Nassou street PARTNER, eanit ean, busin $1000 rei hy "000 guaran! orth _ ANY PARTY HAVING THIS AMOU] of cash may make an investment that will hn ore year, by joining, the advertione | one need appl; CT, room No. 5, ctablo busin eae, Pry 000 7 (0),—PARTNER WANTED, IN hed butter and provision business, above amount; one with Jersey acqu Apply to LOWES & COo"8i Nassau athe C PARTNERSHIP NOTICB. —Ten ) have this day formed 5 Baa tae ls day formed @ copartpership, und Jewelry, iu ance preferred, Le egy sy = mt ant pi J. OW. Bat . W. DAVENPOR rt, for the manufacture ‘of Norh Av'eboro’, _ Suv. 1, 1806, OP ARTNER® HTP. ser elaie, ue busin tt Mg ey 4 illiam Pendre!’ t No. 5 Liberty pl A Co, as heretuiore. _Srrt, 1, 1886. nanan eu MERT 8, ints JAMES M. OL, WinLTAM PES DRL — TION. —THE COP ARS SEE Rng fore existing unger the name of G digsoly od, Te AVENUE C, New York, Sept, & 18801. u TION We cor RTNERSHTE fore existing under the firm aud mame of told, manufacturers of fringes, wimps, Ae , way, in the city of New York, im this day digwoived, BeRMeter SOP ARTNERSIIP.—THE heretofore existing between the snbseri well & Davenport, is by muiual consent, Mesars. Ball ie Daven to rete al! accounts and business of 119 Boadway. Kaw Youn, Sept. 1, 1586. Nor y—THe FIRM 4% dissvived on the 21th i ih THioMan aR IPF Ti Sertewnr’ 5. 1806. SOLUTION OF rehi rm ol pa under he & ey Benioe or | cunts K £00. BUNTON KRENDRIC! OPARTNERSHIP HE between us and Mr George L, Todd ha Withdraws from our firm, which will be continued a het fore by the remaining pat'aers, for the trancaetic: 0G 6 WAINWIRIGIET & 0 G. Wain wisant, 13 Faubourg Montimar Frasx B. Hows. Panes, France, a ME COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST | between JOSEPH ADELSDORF & BROS. ts this fesrlved, Juilun Ad siners wii! be condueted 1, 1806. banking business. rt retiring from the firm. usual by JOSKPH ADELSDO New Yor sep INSTRUCTION, governess; OF 10 take eh 2 SFR She te a westeerey) spertenced in tition, aud ean give the best from a place where she lived two years, Address: Hobo AY Ise st wes C ENGL ISN TAY. Wito a HAD GREAT FD nm. drawing: aan = einen Fesitent. governewm orm given and required. | Adiress we Post office. or 83k Bowery. ATED YOUNG MAN, WHO SPBH French English and Ly asia and is willing t go to the Bor Adire, EPING, WRIUING AND THR OFT Moat snecees in mercantile Iie, are tt TER A DIRT in Am especiioan and’ su the € nUre extusion of the moder «tx an tN twelve jp Ientry. Room: roadway, Appletou's Building, SiO TEACHER WANTED, if ooh Np Lown The services of erred) competent to ieee BU te a wh ction In mnsic and Pee: . wil given, Adiress i 1 NOUAGR- PROF, D. LAGROIT, @ of earl | bas pertna! @ wre he continues to give tl h inster tie French Jangunge- By his expat minentiy teal method, stad@nts are soon enabl ork the Inbal ree Further pa £'Ven apon applicavion ox, ITUre FOR UNG GENTLEM erty fourth treet near , dire arta ariar, of Parla eat a " Z eee + Joh of Soptemper reopen cal NSTRUCTION ate of the Peria FRENCH GENTLEMEN, University, wieliee a sitnation fat and the F oh nhgunges, ina private f ve private lessons, First ol {Herald office. tet referencen 188 errr raek FRENCH AN boarding schoo! for young Inii street, between Filth fed Madison . Monday, eptember Re WHIPPCR TAS REMOVE i HW Broadway to HENOVED HER aon SOROOL Fil] Madison oven’. Will Will commence Weitestas Mant iad eR ENC WAND 2 id ar BOARD) ‘hoo! for young ee. 101 hs swopen a the reer pep tie institetion. no Pelle . M. HAMILTON S PR school, 108 West Thirty a and Seventh avenue. reopens M onda. rm! ences and circulara at Mesars. Win ial corner of Park pines, BR MISSKS ROUR fi Deka Mee and ‘he my _ ete be i can be obtained nt their” neahing Foot Phin ho B95; Lagkvroods We gna