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NOTICES OF NRW PUBLICATIONS. . Books Received to August 10. Areadl @24 the Braztiens. “Wloral Home, or the First Year in Minnesote. Siew Youk Boarding Bouses. Liddell’s History of Rome. ‘The Creator and the Creature, By Dr. Faber. A Manoal of Business, Tho Rove of Asburst. Gerald Griffin’s Complete Works, Vol 1. The Gol- i¢gioms. The Waverloy Novels. Ticknor & Vicid’s edition, The ‘Back Dwarf. 2 vols. Virginia Illustrated. By Porte Crayou. Leonora D’Orco. By G P K. James, ‘Married or Single. By C. M Sedgwick. The Atheiings; or, The Taree Gifts. A Novel. By ‘Giphant. Hoealtb, Its Aids and Hindrances, By 8.8, Fitch, M. D. Spurgeon’s Li'e and Ministry. Nott’s Temperance Lectures, ‘The great Law Book of Harmon Kingsbury. A Defence of Amageddon. Boyd’s Syracuse and Norwich Directories for 1857. ‘The Bratotes at Large, 1855, '6, '7. Chemical Problems and Reactions. By Josiah P. Cooke. Mormonism, Its Leaders and Designs. By Elier John rayde. PERIODIOALS OR AUGUST. American Quarterly Review of Freemasonry. Barton’s Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor, Parts 8 and 9, The Knickerbocker. Potuam’s Mugazine. ‘Mrs, Stephens’ Dlustrated Mot taly. Biaokwooo'’s Magazine ‘Tho Polylingual Magazine. Nol. Household Words. Woxmontsm—Its Leapeas and Detians. By John Hyde, Jr., formerly a Mormon Elder and resident at Salt Lake City " W. P. Fetridge. This is a remarkavie work, and qiil do more towards dispelling the miserable delusion which is attracting so ‘many thousands to the Mermon land of promise than all | Ggeaup Garrrin’s Courzatx Woxrxs, Vol. 1 —Tex ‘the publications which have hitherto appeared on the sub- Jeot. In an introduction written with candor and modesty, ‘Mr Hyde explains bis motives for taking up the pen | believe, appeared up tothe present tine. The Messrs. against bis former associates. He states that in doing eo | Sadleir are about to supply thai want, by the publication ‘be bad no private pique nor disappointed ambition to | 20t only of the whole series of his known tales, but of savenge. Ever eince his conrection with the Mormon | #veral others found amongst his papers, with which the Charoh honors and aatherliy bad been heaped upon him, and increarcd and increasing rewards were before him | Collegians, that most exquisitely concetved and toueh\ng ‘when he abandoned it, To deter persons from embracing | Sry, which at once established Grifin’s fame delusion, and to rescue from complete self-sacrifice any | % & writer of fiction, and raised him in the who have already embraced !t, wero his only motives for “the course he bas adopted. Assuming these statements to be correct, until they are | American public, who are not very generally acquainted *gatisfactorily refuted, the evidence presented by Mr. Hyde, sim this book, in regard to Mormonism as a theocratrical sys. | Banim, Carleton, Crofton Croker, and other industrious fem and the practices to which it is said to have given rise, fa of very great importance. It appears most | Messrs. adlier will render a real service by the publica- opportuncly, too, att @ moment when our “in its instructions to the Federal officers whom it is | trust that the success of this first experiment will indcce to.Carbblicity.. The character of the present work jx aptly devertbed in the inirodection es the fundamental pil .20- phy of religion, and exhibits im perfection the qualities we bavemamed. It-is free from the ascoticiem of Remish theology and leaves upon the mind a sootaing and on- couraging influence which but fow works of the king possess. It is,inihort, a happy realization of tha desire expressed by {ts amiable and pious author in regard to anctber of his works, “I want to make ploty bright and bappy to those who noed euch belps.’’ Those who read tbe ‘Creator and the Oreature,’’ will feel the full force of this sweet sent ment. 4 Hvrory or Rows yzow tax Eancrest Trees vo rns Ev-rasuisamenr or tux Ecrias. By Henry 8. Liddell, D. D. Brothers. We are piad to find that Dr. Liddeli’s valuable work has been reprinted here, The Messrs. Barper’s edillon ts equal in point of typographical merit and general appear- Mrs, | $0? to the English ono, whilst Its price ts considerably lower, The wood cut tllustrations are exeonted with all She neatpess and precision which obaracteriso this branch of ihe Harper's pubiloations. Tas Pa srovouy or New Yorx Boanpmia Hovaxs By Batler Gann. ‘This erempt to delineate one of the pecular phases o our social hebits has some merit, but tt is rather thas of conception than execution, I requiresa more pungent and bumorous pen than that of Mr. Guan to do jastice to the salient features of such a dirjointed condition of life as tha of boarding bouse society, The reader, however, will ex tract some amusement out of Mr. Gunn’s experionces, aided by the illustrations of the book, some of whiob are capital. Bovvisn’s Famtiiar &srzonomy. Childs and Pe- terson, Philadelphia, ‘This introduction to the stcdy of the heavens by a wo man is one of the best that oan be put into the hands o young peopie. It is carefully digested, though at the samo time, Jl and comprohonsive, aad in clearness of demon stration and! simplicity {tis a modol for othor publ! tations of agimilar charactor, It comprizos notices of all tho as- tronomical discoveries which have been made up to the present time, and is copiously Ulustrated by figures and diagrams. Cotizsians. Sadleir & Co. No perfect edition of this gifted writer's works has wo public are not familiar. They have commenced with the catimation of his countrymen above all who had led him in the delineation of Irish life and manners. To the with the productions of such delightful writers as Griffin, explorers among the rich mines of Irish tradition, the tion of such cheap but elegant editions of their works. We ponding to Utab, may be embarrassed by the difficulty | them to carry ont their plan, and to give us a compote +f drawing a distinction between offences of a quasi- | library of these beautiful tales. Teligious azd political character. That it will be necessary | THE Waventey Novets.—Ticknor and Fields’ edi- to dealing with the Mormons to discard much of the ~delicacy with which we would be disposed totreat the fa- tien. The Black Dwarf. 2 vols. ‘This choice series appears to be carried on with the Maticiom of apy other religious sect, will at once be same spirit that marked ts commencement. The tllustra- perceived from the startling revelations of Mr. Hyde’s | tous in the present issue, the Black Dwarf, are, as usual, ook. The rumors, for instance, which had obtained most carefully executed, and the general appearance of the ourrency as to many ef the murders reported to lave ‘Deon committed by the Indians being the work of the ‘Mormons themselves, are fully confirmed by him. So “well understood is it, indeed, that this is the fact, that he tates that when a man is missing at Salt Lake it is a ‘Common but significant expression, ‘He las met the In- ‘dians.”” With regard to the character of the language ‘ase by the Saints tm their public discourses, Mr. Hyde ‘is not less unreserved. He says that comparisons ‘@ad expressions that would disgrace « prostitute ‘are lururiously mouthed over before congregations of ‘from sixty toa hundred men and women. Sosunk are the {priesthood in tnfatuated and fanatical licentiousness that -@ven the white women at Utah do not content them. [isre- garding the prohibition of their prophet Smith in his Book of Mormon many of the elders and high priests have hai ‘sealed’ to them the squaws of tho neighboring Indian “triber, After the impressions left on our mind by previous )pubilcations, our readers will be surprised to learn tha: ‘Mr. Hyde looks upon Brigham Young asa man of con ‘woilentious motives. But we prefer giving his testimony on ‘Wis point im bis own words:— The whole secret of Brigbam’s in{luence lies ip his rea sincerity Brigham may be « great man greatly deseived, ‘Dut he is no hy poorite. qas an impostor; thatcan | Bennett Gloriously Abused—The New York De clearly established. Brigham Young embraced Wor Herald and the Administration, monism in sincerity, bei; |, faith- {From tbe New Orleans Delta, July 21 } fully practiced, and enthusiastically ‘aught it. For ‘The Ricnmond South has been lately celebrating the ex- the sake cf his religon he has and | traordinary attributes of James Gordon Bennett, editor of Over agsin left bie fautly, confrontel the world, | the Naw Youx Iisracp, It bas rently been bent on endured hunger, came back poor, made wealth, | deifying him by holding bim up as the Prince of Caoolemo- end itto echurch. He bolds himself prepared © | num to political world in general, ally to lead in sacrifice and want, as in plenty and | thore innocent ‘‘ lambs of soolety,’’ £0 alluded case. Vn more fervently nor more frequently | to whilom by Gov. Wise, upon whore fesh and tender fhan Brigham Young. Noman can more win the hearts | savoriness he was wont to glut bis vulturous apoetite. o* impress the minds of bis hearers than Brigham Young | How Gov. Wise himecif cecaved ts a mystery. Woewner while im prayer. Of Brigham’s business habits Mr. Hydo says:— ve; bui he iss ‘the commencement, and every ity of improve ment since. To this muat be 8 past salary as Go porintendent of Indian Allaire, He ig a very ‘extensive farmer, ba ing the dost locations; owns several “ew and grist mills, and much stock and other poy io one's farms are better cultivated, mo stock finer bred, no mille make botter flour than those of Brigham Young Hus Meal genius shows admirably $n tbe improvement of bis own property. The picture drawn by Mr. Hyde of the condition of ‘Sainte in their terrestrial paradise. "8 wives, although poorly clad and bard work od, are stil! infatuated with their system, very ‘yout in their religion, tery devoled to their busbar, ‘They content themselves with his kindness, as they oan ‘Obtain his love. Not being allowod to be bappy, they to be calin and endeavor to think this calmness is Because their bearts may not fool, thorefore yy freeze their hearts. As their religion is all their so they try to make it their eniy object. If it does not F mind, it deadens their susceptibilities, and try to convince ea. Notwithstanding tho degradation of these poor women, ‘there are, \t scoms, many willing to partake their let for ‘he honor of sharing an {nflnilossimal portion of Brighsm’s glory. Mr, Hydo says:— Great bumbers have pestered Brigham so much to marry ‘thom that be has been forced to declare, “ My family is large enough, and [ do not want to take any moro.’’ is 5 Like the Mabommedan prophet, Brigham has, !t appears, | ‘bls Ayesha, or favorite wife. Mr. Hyde describes this indy -— “ah Mre. Emeline Free Young, a» g004 looking person = very sof Ls I and full, her hair light brown, of about thirty years of ‘tall, bor eyes are of vrory fair, and general exprossion very iatelli- gent and propossessing 1 believe. eho is "a thi wife, and | understand be married her at i Blut, ows. She has bad six children, most of thom, however, ‘are dead. in her case violated his ownlaw, For ‘a ttle while be indu in bis own vanity, so far as to wear his hair Much langhier remark ‘wore cocasioned by persons after his bead Gxred up in and hair pins of an evening. ‘This indy wae ‘© balr dresser. She is vory stevout in ber to ber bus- and that is to hor “undivided molety ele headend. The reader will find many such amusing evidences as the above of Mormon Inconsistencios scattered througho:it Mr. Hyde's book. It is, howover, its political appositeness gust et the present period, which will most recommend it to hie attention. Gmazm anxv'rHe Braziciane. By the Rev. D. P. Kidder and Rev. J.C. Fietcher. Childs & Peter- son, Philadelphia. ‘The authors of this work bave beon resident in Brazil for upwards of twenty years, and #0 far as personal obser. “vation is concerned, are justified in claiming for it @ relia~ ole character. This, however, in the matter of religion must be takon with @ qualidcation, for it is impossible to obtain from" clergymen of an opposite faith impartial tes- ‘Umony regarding the peculiar (nstitations and practices of Ghe Catholic Church. In all other respects, however, wo ‘Are disposed to concede to it the merit of being the mos anthentic and comprehensive picture of Brazil and Brazii- an habits which has y@eppeared. This work is profusely ‘Mastrate1 with steol and wood engravings and chromo UWthographs, and ft is altogether » most attractive and - dlegant volume, “fue Caxavor axp run Creators: Ox tam Wor: | | | | hold starve while | yoked, as we have intimate, by the political course of Mr. | upon the brow of the first and role murderer? That qree- ) volumes is highly creditable to the publishers. A Taxatiszs on Hearn, irs Alps anD Hin prancrs. By Samuel Fitch, A. M.,M.D. Padney ‘This publication appears to us to be intended for popular rather than for professional use, and as such deserves credit for the soundness of its general principles and the simplicity and'clearness of its demonstrations. The moro works of this character are circulated the better people will understand the laws and conditions of health. It is the ignorance in which they have been hitherto designedly kept on these mailers by the use of technical language in the works of medical men, which has kept up the crop of disease to a point that no necessary causes exist for. We are therefore disposed to encourage writers like Dr. Fitch, who, instead of preserving the knowledge they have ac. quired for the ciass room, impart it unreservedly to all who are disposed to beneftt by it. Boyp'’s Wmwuetor, Srxaccsr, aND Norwich DieEcToRIEs. We have already had occasion to speak favorably of Mr. Boyd's Directories for the neighboring cities, We see by the present issue that be is carrying out his plan over an exe! range of country. it was because the Satanic Prince discovered—or thought he discovered=that ibe Governor was only a i lamb’s clothing, or because bis parchment was too for even a vulruso’s beak, we pretend not to say itis be cecaped, and is now considered by the awfal ince aforeraid, if not worthy to sit at the hand of Nabolical royalty, at least au excollett agent to play the duce with Senthorn politiss, and subjugate the South twelf to Satanic dominion. Tt really puzzles ue to account for the hydrophoblo bdr. ror which some editors and poilticians entortain for the oditor of the Aawaup. We would not object a bit to soe the cavatic satire and classic faveoctive of Mr. Pryor, of the Kichmosd South, directed against the edi Inoonris teney, intincerity , Foil cishonesty, or what you jease, of the Nuw Youx Haaaty. Wo have notbing to say vindieaticn of such qcalition im the abstract or coacrete. We have no piea to make for Mr. Bennett, the political Palinuros of the Haxatp. Bat why drag Mr. Bennett, the fore the public, to be elevaied a the gibbot guilty? A piracy upon the high teas? Has be fattoned on tho widow's miie and the orphan’s portion? Has be strancled or poisoned eeveral wives’ Has he eaten tle children, or correpted countless innocents’ Has he let bis house. lowing in victous loxury’ Has he evaded bie jcet debts, betrayed hie friends, ruiaed his creditore? Gne would nat vally supose go when rowing (uw the Richmond Sowth that the said Bepnett ts ‘the baseet, | wy ‘Yilest, most corrapt wretch ugon elther homis | phere,” ‘a squint eyed fiend, who eits in dismal tsoladon upon the monument of his own upa)proachable infamy” “ap epitome of ail the villanies,"’ “aa ugly daguerreotype | of the devil,” &c., &c , to the end of the ruthless philippic, Now ths terrific personal onslaught by the South ts pro Bennott—or ratser of bis paper. Grant that his course bas been aseai'able—tbat it 's indef: neible—taat it evon affords prims facie evidence of corruption, or what not. Very well; | whet ? Are politics so puro, are politicians so imma- culate, that Mr. pet, for an oc: asional deflection from principle or deviation from political rectiunearity, should be markod with a etigma of infamy as indelible as planted tion ts brimful of a may be profitably pon- dered in these days of compromise and sham, when the principle of principle is supplanted by the principle of place. coneurns Bennett, the odtter, {i te neodionate coparats ton oom bis paper. ‘a & bosiness (netitation, aod {te business {s to make money. je of | It makes no parad being wo particular principles or particalar at on LA ‘can scarely be charged, under | | any Circumstance, with desorting the former or beiraying | ] pens or Diving Love. By Frederick William | Faber, D.D., with an Introduction by an American an. Baltimore: Murphy & Co. ‘The writings of Dr. Faber are known to every Roman Jatholic and theologian throughout the world, thet great merit and popularity ensuring their immediate (ransia- {om into the principal foreign idioms, Nothwithstanding elr decided sestarian character, the elevation of their ‘Views, "heir philosophic and earnest tone and the poetic Geanty of the language In which they are expressed, |m- part to his productions an attraction which has created for (hem a demand even amongst those most bitterly opposed 3 the Iatter, Puolished in the North, devending upon the North ‘or profit as well as existence, it is pa.oral that |t should support No-thern inte. ests, and all qnestions of political or commercial power between th: North and the Syeth that it should stand by the former. Tt could no more thrive, or even exist otherwise, than whale could lve on-she derert of Sahara or aa clephant es rte ), then, that the mean shovld goin ‘alkor Kansas policy; that it showld d vert Fremont, at least for a timo, aod stend by a lrostdi | who seome Hkely 10 acoompiirh that the friends of Fremont could have e2 pecto., had the latter been olected; nly but that it should cares Governor Wise, since fe has cemed to. cat fire and seeks ropoee for hie erratic ius in the frigid bosom of the | ee ‘administration, and denounce Mr. Hunter, t! Eentortsl and Presidential rival of Governor Wise, and all | the rest of tho Southern States rights men as “oiggor “pockless demagogues,”’ ‘“disorganizers, “gocesatonirts,'’ ke.? On the contrary ‘vious character and antecedents, and in view of its necos- sary Northorn aifinities and aympaibies, \t wold be pars ing strange if it did not do there very things. Too Haran knows who aro the ‘riend# of the North aod the he it te for Governor Walker; for Wise who opposes Hunter lates rights frierda; for Cobb who was one o the chosen guns of the Union.compromire war upon Sout orn rights in 1850 and “51: and, flaally, for tae revivalo — What same party on 8 setioual barie in 1860, to crush ont States Southern righta, resistance and secession, | oF practios!, and to perpetante the policy inau Mustrated by Mr. Buchanan's adminisiration. South informe ws that Mr, Buchanan ly stoop to a lerei” with the editor of ler to ‘effect & confifential arrange. | aif 32 il i 3 = gS in = : 8 g ; H fs 4 3 235 i i i Hi i Fi H ‘NEW .'YORK HERALD!? TUESDAY, AUGUST: 11, 1857. armas Paes ria nt acne + Heer Lastly, wo would say, in jusdos to the New Yous Higkain, that , » ean ae ene pies of constita Brow decision, blurted twadéle and a nenserse about the —_ of Degro, as the Tribune and the other black repub! a But, ag we Di said, (t bas never made @ profession of Fr peparsoed (o apy principlos, It has rather expounded thap L ‘The Wuth isin a put shell abou! the Hsmazn, ‘wealthiest journal in the North. Tits tho exvet cxtaneively npnd IF uae the maces pores ed im the United States. It become meri Continent what a Faved 1s ls Bavene—en nd poli po wer, an omp! wand ever retain te we of ita ambition, tt must promste the of the North geveraliy, aud of Ne end prevent a dissolution of the oreor «f Now York checked; that New Or! Charteston ond” Dultiaore ‘would soon be her rivals; and that, confined to the North alone for and circulation, the Tribune soon outatrip it in the newspaper race. For all of wich the Hyratn, while opposing the most ultra eb stitienists who would plunge at once into disunion, Poth ge Speer orn oe ia gad yoy gt South, w! ler disunion to 8a} ; butts 4 ot andiincoro friend of an aAmisisratoa and an edi Baxsco ts « true friend of Union; to ts Buchanan, Py Walker, 20 is Oobb, ef td.genusomne. Are the friends of the Gouin thelr friendat “Wo eball know by and by. Police Intelligence. Dmscant crow Sramer Wackans.—Twentyseven nympls du pave were arrested in the Fifth ward on Sunday night, on charge of being disorderiy charactors. The prisoners were brought tothe Lower Police Court yesterday mora- iog, when they were committed for examination. The Family Heraid, ‘To morrow the second number of the Fasmy Haran ‘Will be issued. Among its contents will be found:— A full bistory of the Cunningham-Burdell Farce and the Peter Fuak Baby, up to the time of publication. Our Collegee—Commencement exercises at Williams’ College, Mass., with a history of the Institution—Com. mencement at the University of Vermont—Some account of tho Harvard College Library. ‘Tho Atlantic Telegraph Expedition. Tho Watering Places—Letters from Bedford Springs; The Adirondack Mountains, Highlands of Navesiai, New- Port, Richfield Springs, Lake Mohegan, Old Point Com- fort, &o. Lynch Law in Kansas. Aftairs at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Farther Particulars in regard to Miss Madeleine Smith. ‘The Missing Poilcoman—A Singular Case—Suspicion of Foul Play. Letters from our correspondents in Europe and various parts of this country. Lola Montez on Beautiful Women—The Three Preserya- tives of Beauty. ‘The Mysteries and Mockeries of Mormonism. ‘The Goodwood Cup Race, in which the American horses Pryor and Prioress are entered. Editorials on the prominent questions of the day. Interesting City News. Theatrical Matters at home and abroad. Money and Produce Markets. Marriages and Deaths. —Benides a large quantity of general and miscellancous reading, the whole forming the best family newspaper published on this continent. Price only four cents. For sale everywhere. Agents will pleare send in their«rders early. Brookiyn.—Wiliiamson Bros’, Galleries of photographs, cameo—iypes and daz Fr 3p suerreotypes. 349 Falion Is made at mo onan jo. 369 Broad: ty , Mo. S88 % Brady jway, over . AMBROTYPRS At BRADY'S, Lower Gallery, No, 308 Broadway, WHITS'S, 148 Fulton, between Broadway and Nassau. At Home and Visiting Cards, Wedding Sta~ and ROCY BOO PREY & FARGIS, (3 Broadway. Dedanse Selamender Safes—With Patent wder proof detiance locks and crosa bars. Pear! Streets one door below a lane pa ic : ry KOBERT M. PATRIOK. Alisopp’s Kast India Ale on draught at all hotels snd semnargee. ARTHUB KBNDALL, New York, sole agent for the Ui States. Cordial Cognae Bitters eve lions attack: sole imporver, 10 Nasaauetreck, New York, Mts = odor, bE ee ee and exhales the my scents > dowers until extinguished by wash 5 “gold b; D. T. u#NMAN & 0O., wholesale e Po ‘ater and by all druggists, at 60 couts per Laird’s Wigs and Hair Dye world for their natural darad: cheap: Deas, #1 439 Broadway, near ard street, —— Ortstadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Woupess, the beat i the » ous 4 rorya a eh 00 sale, and the dye pri- Mill's Hatr Dye, Four Shillings a Sox, black ‘or brown. No. 1 Barciay street. Inimitable hair sale cured $9 SORES cid Tigtinn ass teas ak coral balr olf best thing made for hair, ms. "Depot 02 Bowery ‘and 100 Fulton street. Rupture.—Marsh & Co., Kadical Cure Pnuss office, removed to No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House. Organs, and ‘hat a course of this puri- fying and invigorating remedy will restore your strength, Ret ity and eberrlulners, and reernit «1 your encrgies. Diarrhea, sn relief, by ueing STR hj "8 Coguac Neaaan atrnat Rew Vork FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MUAKY MARKS. Mowat, August 10~6P. M. There was rather a blue stock market today. The ten. dency from the opening to the close was downward, aod nearly every stock on the list left off at lower prices. The amount of business transacted was quite limited. At the board Cleveland and Toledo declined 1\; per cent: New York Central, \; Erie, %; Reading, %; Galena and Chi- cago, 1; Michigan Southern, %; Chicago and Rock Island, | 36; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 1 }§. Michigan Southers flies about like a shot on ashovel. A rise and fall of two and three per cont at the same board is nothing. The stock fold this morning for cash at 19); 9 50 per cent, and at the fame lime sales were marie, seller ten lays, at 47 per cent, and seller 30 at 4554 per cent. The European advices by the ateamahip Indian, at Quebec, are not at all favorable. The decline in consola thows & growing fecling of distrust. The establishment of & censorship on the press of India shows that the government is determined to suppress the | facta ae much a possible. We have not yet got hold of balf the truth. There can be but very little doubt vhat British power in India is, for the time at lenst, at and can be recorered oly by vast expenditares of men and money. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert H Nicolay — $5,000 Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark R R., int. added. 51 | $5,600 Towanda oal and Iron Co, firet mort. sixoa.. ..69 \ ‘she. Neeeao Bank... .... ee vvees DOV 87 do. Chatham Bank . aie do. Lafayette Insoracce Company do Beekman Fire Insurance Company 4 do. Firemen’s Insurance Company .... 1a 60 do. Trenton Tron Company .. 1,202 do. Vermont Copper Company... At the recond board the market was very ‘lst. Kr oft %% per cont, Cleveland and Mitteburg |, ; Cleveland ant Toledo 1\;. Michigan Sonthern fold to the extent of shares, at 19% per cent. Michigan Southern preferred | wold at 76, bayer €0 days, which i# equal to about 74/0 cash, The committee appointed by the Board of Hrokers to Investigate the charges made relative to further new iamuee of stock by the Michigan Soathern Railroad Com: pany have not yet reported. ‘The probability i that the company will oct acknowledge oF recognise the au thority of the commives, and refuse to per@t an examination into thelr (nancial affairs, The committee will Wi bout doubt report to-morrow the result ot their doings. The Assistant Treasurer reports as follows: raw Hats at Cost.—all Summer Hats at | The receipts tzetude $100,000 for transfor drafts on Bre. and ‘hree thousand toa, The Cunard steamer from Baston for Liver p00! on Bim would oot eerwise Wednesday wt! take out about $660,000 tn epecte. Atty (orl dollars Highteen miles of the La Crosse and Milwaukie raliroad, mermenten, cot, Sen Daytoa fr to Kut 5 bean yaid. om Portage to Kulbourn City, will be apened to morrow ore ie examen ite (Tuesday, the Lith inst), The subscriptions to .he sew million loan are progreas'ng favorably, and will equal tbe desired emount. ‘The tm orts of foreign goots at Boston for the week ending the st inst. wore as fo lows: — Testimony w' complicity with Mary- Jand and indiana banks, with rallroad investment:, &:., at home, the rrersure on him t> use the public money for party purpoms by urgent tenders, &c., ke. Btovk KE: $2000 Virginia 6x. 6000 Misponri 6's... 2000 Tenn 6's, "90 ++ ¢ 6689,592 Tho annexed statemont oxhibie the average daily wove, 6 Seen Pay ee 1s ment tn the leading departments of the bans ofthis city | °§ fos ti‘Gonane toe” 7 Ang. 8, 1887 ma serip . i during the week preceding Sasurda; og. 18 Bank Com sori; 04 (24 for several previons woeks:— oS ieee mee .> Ue New Youx Orry Bases A Oe tras ish nn Cost Co L Avg. 28, 156.110.188.006 12 a 32 B.A88,418 69 022,034 Po Pm ‘ose 100 Ang. 90,86. 100 STS.011 12,965 23 8,659,748 67,000'0:8 | ve 8 boa 110 Sept. 6, '56 100,558,644 15,096, 6 8,846,016 67228 592 | 90 ee 600 Bept. 18 66, 100,679,776 12,281 337 8. T41,0A4 66.049,412 | 109 BB Rept. 8 740'386 65,846,422 | 800 800 Sept. 8 685,195 63,661,172 | 10 60 4B 4756 Oot, 8.230 628 62,1 68.64 190 4 020 45 Oot, 748,000 60 078,397 7 Re Oot seas ages 75 MB& NI pref as bs 76 oa 640,308 68,000,457 FA EES elt Nev. youe'ran ei age" se" ae ie pd 104;504'919 ivort'bee Smegn Sosa ba oo. odd 4a a o 1! } ! 5 : Nev. 06'888,476 12'110'ae4 Brel0 as6 CL ela Sie 60 La Grosset Ma Ri 25 Dec. (v98,584 12,278,241 8,071,768 €2,023 008 170 . 84% Deo. 108,385,586 10,832,643 8,516,854 62,854.77: m5 28% Des. 108,834,508 11,151,810 8,807,443 66,205,75 | G0 do. ramers 10 835 Dee. u 8,287,167 62,290,801 | 25 Hariom Kits... 10% 100 230 38 Jan. 8,602,118 68,677,828 | 200 Reading KR....c 71 Jan. 8,828,808 €4,316,662 Jan. 8,087,088 u0.076,08" bee ah 4 7'870,087 66,877.28; | $3000 Missouri @'s... 792; 100 sha Cloy & Pi'teb 40 bod slozs'ogs e7'241'a7¢ | 2006 Rarlem Ist m.. 200 do .....b6) 40% ma. 81426817 65.007'16¢ | 80 abs Ete RR.,..060 6 MichS&NTaRR 40°, He O'ior700 eocoasiae | oem NK 100 Mich NIapf.b80 7 Feb. 168 8,106,674 65,098 808 0 Sag 100 Cley & Tol KR D609 66%; Feb. 71 10,068,264 8,169,276 64,027,068 LS I aatbeoeett Maro 11/899}649 11,707,846 8,465,487 64,894,066 Sex 600 85 March 118,260,089 11,077,732 8,452,541 66,604.52 83% M0 March 18,448,692 11,291/378 8,404,298 65,076,04" LS = orcs teak Soares i | x - 7 Apett 884,400 8,787,844 67,042,869 | 100 Mich Con RR..n60 $4 April 12,061,372 8,770,828 67,647,247 do..... D9 86 April 11,827/86) 8}736,768 67,008,424 NEW GTOOK EK May 14,000,012 9,006,566 68,078,676 | 200 sha Gold HiUiC.810 60 1uU0 sls Gard @! May 12/011,401 0,182,788 67,064,400 | (0 do... St 500 May 12,643,004 8/035/207 63,506,168 | 100 —do...... 83 Si 1500 May 13'126,784 8,738,025 69,517 /258 | 600 Dora Min'g Uo blO 67 100 NC Cop) May 12,815,516 8,606,608 68,565,008 | 10 dol 66 400s June 13,134,715 8,888,572 69,233,000 | 600 Ward C&l Co bad 63 loo 12iro0 468 @-osiso1 es\TeL ede | So00 Garaiserabid.\4a153; co} , 2 DIB. L4a 155 wobel sel 8,505,008 erat corp also wy son'tse srooaere eovroreer | Michigan Sousnery stntirond Company. 13,504,606 8,448,883 67,000,889 | Rumors are abroad of wn overiesue of stock by this 12'956,865 8,628,814 67.377,065 yop ned J 1.06 628 814 C1.377,068 | company, and althoryh exaggerated, they nevertbeloas 1 981,740 67°272.940 bave @ positive foundation in facts. The amount of com- mon stock actuaily issued up to Avgust 1, was $7,736,500, and of guaranteed et: ck, $3.017,200—mar. tea millions seven hundred and fifty-two thousand seven hundred do! lars. Of the common stock, the excess over seven mii- liops was issued purely for bypothecation, as collateral recurity for _ and ts Le eripanrd ‘We gal = ck. The company may be enjoined wing it Jide stockholder. It may yo confound other stock by indisorimiaate ale and transfer, and viuate the whole mass, just as the Harlem and New Haren wero vitiated by the frauds tn thore companies The floating debt of the souiborn and Northern Indiana Railroad Company adds up this day, without ques- eon ere ve mi Hons of doliars, and consists mainly of the banks are placing themselves in a position of great danger. For the past six woeks tho line of loans has in- Greased at the rate of about one million por week, and ia Ay creer yl aa $1,519,000 the same time the specie reserve has decreased one u:il- | Due on Branch . : 164,000 lion of dollars. deposits 1 Giminished | Dee on boats and construation.......... 230,000 ‘The dapeaits 1st week were Dividends and interest unpaid August i 164/000 more than one and « quarter million of dollars; and in the face of this the loans largely increased. Tho banks of this | city have never been in such a weak condition as at this | moment. The increase of banking capital has required a | great increase in credits, without « corres ponding lncroase in any of the clements of realastrength. With this in. ‘We are eatisfied that this falls the truth, ‘are not that the truth is all told. When the capital of the company was six millions of dollars they had the right to issue @ certain additional amount for actual subscriptions, but not otherwise, That amount has long been exceeded. apd al'bough the managers now stand openly charged with | crease in discounts the money market is gradually getting the bnores fous of steel tn onth 8 wap oa to tenure aaeral more and more active, and the amount of paper in the | and grave suspicion, rot a sirgle word of explanation has bands of note brokers never was larger than at this | been ellelted from ab suthorizr { pouroe, moment. Some part of this vast aud in‘lated machine will | jase moymne, Paper sties that Mr. Homan J. Redfield hag ) ®ive way one of these days, and then we shal! see trouble Lge property, and reports the road im good con 1i- among the financiers. = joe teas heavy fulltrade. It is rather a rig- The Min’ Journal of Saturdy, ta aluting tote an. | 2H,R8 0G al Res wd oot nearly ae Hundred share thracite coal trado, says:— ow -— Just what la necessary to keep him tn the direc. | The ebipments have falion off 4,510 tons this week, but » exceed the shi; for the (ing week last year [From the New York Tribane, August 10 } 11,641 tons, The publication in the Hxnirp in regard to this stock 0 canal ga'ns la gely on the corresponding | week last year, and the ratiroad loses. The railroad ha | gained a litie on the canal over last week. The trade sums up this week as follows:— created considerablo excitement, and a communication was read tothe Board, signed by Mr. Hopk the tre» surer, in regard to the charges. It being intimated by a member that important taformation might be obtained at 1860, 1857. Lost. Gain. | he offlon of the: a commitice, of Messrs. eee aS |B Htt a ag | Campbell, Groeabecic apd Johneon, was , to make ~ "264 Prartrd 6.409 M investigation, bat we cannot learn that they have acted, ‘4/208 12,084 5 "115 We publish card of Mr. Hopkins. The other of- Del. ard Hod. Canai 90674 8400 12,014 7D | Soara of the company make the same denial, ot fag as the Pean. Coal Company.25,641 2,180 93,161 = | Stoel They male that stock bas been tized an oollaioral Scranton............ 504 7,950 — 7,410 | for loans for the use of the company witn banks and pee 152283 “Wola Doan | DADKOTE, Dot Khas all been ismued by authority of the peskeieasass 2 185 90,290 | oard, and regularly countersigned by the Register of the 158,283 80,286 United States Trust Company, 4 Decrease in 1867.. 14,949 14,989 | Righipmenta trom ihe above regious show a om of CITY COMMEMCIAL REPORG, | Se aed ee ce corresponding week lst! | suum.—The ealea were contned (0.00 40 bbls. pearle Delaware and Hadeon Oaaal last week, waich has throws | ® $7897 12%, and pots at $7 75 a $7 81. fe rd Baaapetvyrs — Flour—The market con'inued to rule quite that region eo far behind that wo are now salisfe! that it will fornish a decreased supply of coal this year instead of au | rm, and wish good local, and demand, the on 8 | increase. The Delaware and Hudson Company, wo are _ infor med, bas made arrangements to decrease their eup- ply this year about 20 per cen. The object is to reduce the stock on ban¢ at the close of navigation as much as 44 g Hi | Btals, ‘ible, The increase and decrease this year is as fol Woniare ani | se Bison’ imoro, Rye flour Canadian ! "yy 208,656 oe ae | Tet ey ai4 | the above quotations. Southern flour was im light stocks | ond foot yey while with afair demand the sales embrac ed abont 1,000 a 1,200 bble. within the range of the above prices. Rye (lour—Small sales made at quotations. Corn | meal was in limited demand and prices unchanged. = Dreced about 18,(00 bastsla, ncieaed in which were abou | . I instances C00 i, included in which were about ere cad tne nat at paying rl severe tusunces | Sto vemos hd Wane cht mi Gh and 50 | ng. Gibers propose working ouly three vr four days | 10,000 ouahols new Southern lncludizg inferior new red, | Cae wore preference to suspending entirely. For | ® $1 67, and good to prime do. at $1 72 a $1 75, and com- the ensuing fow weeks we think te trade will be dimin- | Mon to good and choice white do. at $1 80 a$1 55a $1 91. Corn was lower and very active, the chief demand boing for shipment castwa-d. The sales com; the large tabed materially from Scbuy ik!ii cownty. te quantity of abont 120,060 bushels Western The earnings of the Chicago and Burlington Rallrond line | 2g for July, 1857. were: — mi St Sto. a 88c. Southern yellow and white were P; Paseeng't _-Miacel’'s. ‘Total. | nominal. Rye was heavy and lower, with sales of 600 0 | Jaly, 1854. $181 46,090 61 2,305 6T 179,890 12 | 8CO bushels at $i Oats were firm, with fair sales at 638. Joly, 1867. 184. 54.008 17 1,968 83 187'792 17 | a 660 for State and Wostera Woe quote the closing prices | white, wiry ¢ of gratn as f.llows Gain in "67. $5,540 90lpe. 4,079 16 De. 444 84 In. 8,072 66 | Wheat—Canadian UGARs. —The wee alos wore confined to about 400 0 600 Onba wry a Pie, aah oar nice nl oe daaas as Teas —Greens continues moady, with © tele, demand, Pen Naa Yt ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAT. Relais DiiGe, META) ‘Asheaton, tone % powder, iondseay, O rortngs for higuora.— , | clay, erfica, malra, Slum sediium, manianess, nlekel, 2 coces and frontage for evony Utne ay ead a salipetor, as. for sale by Dr. &. 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Containing the rp and Western Tne Awesicax Luaweie Goin T vol lames by all booksellers and news agents. # ibeor!| bas redaced the equal to the lO8B WITH BROKE DOWN OONSTITUTIONS, OOm- Ope ay init ‘Dr. JA008 WE eas of noyart strength is ted Mood ure id erter, Prive 6 Shower. Potent often imegines | Catarh arises from a Dpiokary | which is situated above | the train itself From Toits | cating fuid that cerforme the ol terves, the seat of ihe that the tears | eye. Ithas long been oanse guiering, headach: | We pi parent of by nnehit | Man; and we le the profession | ' | sense, nal re ‘an efivet medy, and he invies the ‘worst casne t MA aaeal consultatioa, $85 Broadway. Houra,9 A. M, Wl @ eve OLFR'S BCHIEDAM AROMATI® BOF M APP: Ww It is made from bagley of the finass ually, nlestes with grea! oare from the products if th bP brated grain rowing diarits wore with hevasence of the arometie er z peculiar proms py - ft. is restiied ope pee rit every acrid . and '@ t and often dangerous + ffecta prodnoed u on the stomach sad by a change of water—a vieltation (9 which travellers Jere and all unaciimated in the West, the h ions of the ki: ¢ binder dyrwepsia and general debility, it is recom- empha Ld by the moot dinang ulsbed membere of (he medion) 11 in put wp in quart and pint bottles ia cases of one with tbe name of ihe jaed oa the boitle and cork, & ine simile of bis signa ure on ia wel. sale by all respectable draggiets ged country mer. SvOLPdO WULPe, __SNon. 14, 9) and 21 Boaver street, New Yor, HAT If THERS MORE LOATHSOME THAN BUG@ im your Or mice to your oloset and rods tn abed t straight to &. LYON’s for rat Willing pilla, and the maguetic powder which all inseote Rilla. Greet Professors: and Onilton and Reid reo ttt toate Brees 4 marl tw are all of one oreed genuine you's autograph on the eee om BRLYOR& al WwW Broadway. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. D:cx mesos —SwstzmpuRG—Un Wednesday, Jaly, by the Rev. E. T. Hiscox, Lorros A’ Dioxtmow Ww ——, oungeat daughter ci the late J, Swatzeaburg, Hag. of tals etty. ‘o1vom—Conw,1—On Monday. Aog. 10, at the house of the brido’s father, Twenty eighth street, by the Rev. Abrabam R Van Wi Me. namin Fo.du to Mee, Camo- use Vicrous ay, tor of Mr. Tho: . stevens, yf bpp envy —| A’ Bergen, N. J., om A . 8, by the Rev. 8 ©. Taylor, Mr. auaaw Va» Winkie Tampa to Caruamus Mama, deugbier of Barmanus Bennett, Eaq., both of Gowanus, L I mn Coaywmi—lo Erooklyn, Monday, 10, Samcm T. soo of Samuel H. and Eliza J, Cornwell, aged 4 youre 2: morths and ¢ cays. His remaina will bo, taken from $2 |{vingston street, The proportion of earnings for each road composing the | Weatorn red, epring line are as follows: — rn red, old and new... Southern white do...... } Sftsesse Freight Passeng's. Miserl’s, Teta. C. B. &@Q KR. .$109,720 41 40,527 85 11,606 88 161,465 00 Ga alCre ‘80 4,664 77 2500 94,100 66 | | P. & Oquawen 67 = (6,131 65 S300 «(12,079 22 Tot S14 81477 61,018 17 11,958 83 187,802 T7 | In addition to the above, the earnings of the Qaincy and | Chieago (inte Northern Cross) Railroad, ae returued | thelr offee for Jaly, 1857, are as follows:—For freight, $12,065 99; pamesngers, $15,768 08; mail, $833 33; ox | | press, $397 60; miscellaneous, $61—total, $27,963 14; earn. | ingen in July, 1856, $23,143 08—guin im 1867, $3,916 06. The Columbus correspondent of the Cincianat! Gass — © bales, at very foil prices quote Mi 15%¢', and middling New Orleans at 15%0. Worces beef at 9d., with some rosin at p.t, and 100 bales cotton at Ss. To London, about 200 bbis. ol! cace were taken at 168. To the continent rates were unchanged } } following particulars | and mente were |igdt. prints scene cla Har , for shipment, wae scarce and sales light, on in treasury — | while prices ranged from 65e a 750. A thorough overhanling of the Auditor’s and Tressu. | Hors.—Tne market was steady, with moderate brewin, rer’s books has been made, and « statemont of theaccount | demand, at 1 Ve. for good (o prime Masters and of the treasury from January 12, aa to June 15, 1967, | Western. bas been prepared, showing that the at the lat Hives —The market for the past week waa less ani- ter, date amounted to $728,691 01. The committee have devoted their investigation to these two potnts:—How much has been the defaication? By whom has been the default? And I assure the people they have worked with an industry and ability which Is to (heir mated, and although the stock was light, and receipts were small, they cloted with less buoyancy, and with « tendency to favor purchasers. Limam was at 766. for common and $1 10 for lamp Nock. land, with light sale. credit. I believe they are satisfied that ‘hey have dover. Naval Srors.—The ealoe omoraced about 300 bbis. mined the amount wrongfully withheld from the State to | epirite turpentine at 48c. Rostu was quiet, to arrive aad be the sum noted above. om the spo:, at $1 00.8 $1 96, Crufe was beld at $3 76. A number of parties have been questioned as to tho business relations of both the treasurers implicated, and after a close by por of hp whose teat!mony is comprised in . Pages, with all papers and accounts in their reach, Mr Gibson's former statomenia to the con trary, only $363,000 have beon returned of a sum of more Other kinds were uncaanged. Ors —Linaced was steady, and American firmly hold at Qaearday 4 prices. Crude ‘whale and sperm were un- nged. Prov msions—Pork—The market waa quiet and frm, the stock being in few bande prices were more or lees nominal than $1,000,000 taken from the treasury ny Mr. Breslio,of | at the cloee. The sales were confined to about 200 a 300 whica bealone wee tn default, making John @, Breslin a | bbls, mess, lots, At $24 360904 40. In re parcola Prime was steady a $1950. Goof defar iter for $725,601 O1. } 0 thia sum he farnished deprocia'ed paper amounting to $164 086 36, making the State a loser outright aod un. it was beid at $24 60. wes firm, while sales were confined to avout 160.0 200 bbis, reracked pinin apd extra wertern. Prime moss was at accounted for of $674,564 65. Mr. Gibson claims that not | $17 50a $19. Beef bams were unchanged. Bason waa one dollar of the pub ic money hae stuck to his hands, or | steady, with small salce; Western and cured sides at eon loet by him, and presents an acvonntof a balance due | 12cal3igo. Cot menia were firm at qu ons. Ai 16,060. the committes will show up rome gentlemen Who have sifected to be very indignant at the rales wore 26 hhda. dry salted hame at 12590; shoulders wore pcarce and firm at oor prices. Lard conti firm, with salen of wdeut 200 Obi®. and tieroes, at prices given ville. Lowg Island. | “DavanOn Bungay, A | | aitend the funeral today at 3 P. M., from | dence, 86 John street, Brooklyn, nesr Faxiny—On Brooklyn. this morning &t 9 o’clock, for interment at Rook- 9, Kutam Mania, of disoase of 80 years. the heart, wife of Win. H De to Boe relatives and frieuds of the ge stroct YO, Parmox Faauay, in tho. 33. ‘August The relatives and frien da of the invited to stiend the fu,oral from her tnyplay mf Willow street, Brookt 7 08 ‘Third day, August lial 6 withor & further invitation, Tne 1 will be removed to Manhasset, L. 1., for interment, Monday morning, August 10, Mra. Carnaniwe Mc3wxs asy, aged 60 years. Her friends and those of her non-in-iaw, Timothy Ma- honey, are invite 4 to aitend her faneral this afernvoa at 3 o'clock, from 44% Seventh avenve. Her remains will be taken io Calvarty Uometery for interment. Neserr—On * , August 9, Lara Nawurr, aged 70 years }1 mon! js and 6 days. The relatis os and fricnae of ihe family are requested t> attend her f sneral om Tuesday morning, Lith ines, at 10, oo f) om une residence of ber son-in law, Wm. Brueh, 91's Sullivan stroot. Hor remains will be takea to Yonkers (or interment. SULLY as—On Sunday, ‘oguet 9, Baarucromw Sousvas, pay arney, Leeland, and for thirty years « resident ea Hiv, fricnds and acquaintances, likewise those of his sons Rug mo J , Bartholomew and William, and the mombere of ‘she House Painters’ Arsocia‘ion, are reepectfally im ye to aitend his funeral from Bie mee ping 4 West f (fteemth street, ai 2 o'clock P.M, .. London papers and Dublla Tablet and Nation please copy. ff ‘toe official conduct, in this transaction, of tne present below. Butter was steaty and in fair demand at the rates ven below. Cheese was novhanged, We quote prices eon, onder $110,000 donde for his appearance at | Eyfotlows — ¥ the Frapkiin County Court ia October. hae heen here for | Pork—Mees, bbi uo morning to Tidin Prime... wan sou! war knowing of the fatal | Prime mess @ Breslin’s defalcarion. His | Beef—Coantry mess. etwo fold. To provect his own | Country prime | o Hate, He war perroun'ly liable | Repacked Westor | on his for $%60,000—hix dearest friends tn Seneca | | connty, tany of them indaced to become eo by him, wee also Rrostin’s secu ities. On learning of bis predecessor's | defalsation, he deemed it to bis and their Intaront to save him avd thom from loss. For the (ntorest of the State, ho doomed It best to concen! \t, and obtain as muoh of the money back as he covit Sy carrying the load on bis abonlders—fatal determ netion He claims that not sd slar of the money of the State hes | been used illegeliy, or misaprded by him, but that tie | SahssrT83s! Trmeas}—Oo Sunday, August 9, of consumption, at ibe residence of hor parent fy m pace, Ruzasera, wife { Toosday > a and roladives of the family, aad Jobn Landy, are respectfully iavitec\ to attend the foners' Milwaukie and Cb papers ploase Br yn, Sunday, augaet 9, 0f pw ayma, ‘The relatives a2: y ihe family are respeatiany invited to attend ber funeral Wetvesday afternoon as 4 | o'clock, from ber jate residence, 114 York streak, withous | further invitation, Monticello, Salliran county, papers please Copy var Rrse—On Monds ° aint Anguet 36, Lavan Pae- | rum, only daughter of Louis Taye Josepala Vao Bien, aged 23 mooths aa § days, Rosa, wife of Samm