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i at EF a F i 2 E 2 F AUR .wO and the scicatific gentiomen this ; ailer whioh thoy will proceed by railway to Killarney, aod by romantic ¢ road, if carriages, to cable, op Thoreday and Friday, at having been ationted with ibe moxt trlumphant reauies to states that among:t the scientific mem preseat were Kir Wm. O’ahanzhnessy, Mr. Brighi, Me. forse, of America, ko, The message on Friday wat) (runsmittad through the’%,800 niles of euble sn chrrogquarters of @ second, an Monday, the Sb of A Ge 60th oF riersary of Lie sailing of volumaus, © ‘war steamer of the American rr puriic, the Niagara, |5 10 commence payirg out from the irish coast the cablo whish up hea LOW wets aad ina Now, (irom the Liverpeal Moraury, Aug. 5.) ‘Tha Lont Lieutenant Joft liablin by apeciai train on Monday morairg a; cight o's'ook, ia Order Wo be proseut @i the layingdoen of 1ne cable, and arsived in Kiilarnoy Sdont baif past one o’clook, when he would post direct to Vaieaua in Mr. Connor’s private carriage. At Valeniis his axcelleocy will be the guest of the Koightof Kerry. fhe ‘*eoight has issued invitations to a banquet to be given to bis excolienoy, the directors 0’ the Company, and the other geatiowen connected wtih this Frpet uadoriaking, The Niagara postpoved her departare frem Cork till M on- day, to order that the two vessels, with ihe two aiea:ant ‘vessels, way sallin compavy «wad arrive together at the = where the leaving of the oavie will be commonced. fore the scientife corps attacbed to ihe expotition forme, on Satarday, several experiments were per. formed, which were, If poraible, more conolusive than the former ones. It was foued that with new megaeto- qvivenio instruments the pian of Mesars, Brighs aod ‘Whitehouse, which wns specially constructed for ths trans- mission of vapid currents of tines of great length, signals, tnatead of indicattog feebieness, are of n-ariy aight times greater power iban would suffice. To re- qcire them distinct, signals aro*recetyed through Pro- feseor Morse’s ingtrument, whieh produces a permanent, colorions, bat very distinct Impresson on a narrow slip of paper, The Opera at Burton’s~Lucrezian Borgia, Rather » bok! experiment this opening an opera season (nthe dog Gays, when all tho Avditués are out of town, ‘Dut the hoase last night was fall enough to show that the ‘Opera does po} depend upon a class for support Tae performance, as « whole, was beticr than could have been expected from a company @o estily orgavized, with an opera which ts 00 familiar to every car. Mile. wail, the star of -he might, tooked finer than ever, and qpve a superb repre sontason of Orsini, She has improved both iu voice and ‘tye duriag her Southern campaign. The transitions from ‘the higher to the lower notes of ber voice are mude with 204 eo much eflort as was apparent whom sne mung at the Academy, ancl her upper notes aro now as firm, round and Wl as those of the lower register. She introduced tm the second act—the romance from ‘Maria di Rohan,’ ‘whioh, o account of ite difficulty, is uzually omitted from that opera. Veatvall sang it, carefully and well, obtain- tag @ deeerved encore. This interpolation materially q@rengtbened the interest of the id’ of Orsinl, which usnaliy begins and ends with the Brindisi, in this, miso, Mile. Vestvali displayed ma.b power, and dashed ef the alr with true Bascbinalian spirit, ‘The prima doama Soprana, Sigoora Caranit, was evidently very much frightened during ibe Grn aotend was far from equal to the requirements of the /o/- either \n voice or exe- ead sazg much better, but is was etil] apparent that Lucre tda was beyond her powers. Brignoll was in excellent and sang Gennaro, well. Be wiroduced from Ia Spia and gave it with and expression, Amodio, whose = dg y~ Ddaritoce voioss toa we have over industry be can command bis own futare. tra was smaller than wal, but well balanced, i. g rT Tr : i He super finale choritters who to understand performance, wer ex the olrcumsiances conelderet and was received hignert favor by the audience. All the artists ‘rere called before the curtsin at the and of each ast, and Veatvall was overwhelmed with doral tributes. Uo Wed- pesiay “LU Trovatore” wiil be given. a5 Pil 4) 2 2F. é f ‘Tus Acanamy ov Mae Last Niaat.—The great features at Mavagor Siuart’s delightful ¢utertainment at the Acs- omy ‘asi night wore Miss Miiner, a yoarg Boglish girl, ( promelic of the pare Saxon type, in voice s pure so- corens, sweet and flexible, admirabiy suited to the Pagiieh ‘aliad style, and Mr. H. ©. Cooper, s° violinist of g-eat power, a pup!! of Spaguolet:!, whose exquisite {ntonstions fast night evoked the most cnoquivocal ¢xprosirns of epprobation. Mr. Cooper was for some time the loader of | Be London Philharmonic Society, and when quite a boy Gitracted the attention of laganin!, who was greatly (m- pressed with his precocious talent. Miss Miler \s a pa- pl of the celebrated Mrs. Wood (Miss Patter!) aud resem. Olea bor tn style, The reception of both these articta last @ight was very enthusiastic. The popular favorites, Mies ‘Roborteon and Mrs John Wood, contributed, as usual, to the pleasures of the evening. The Academy, ander its present management, is ove of tbe most elegant pisces of amusement in the city, Talent of a high order, inclading ‘(atian and English performers—a delightfully cool house, and @ select audience, are inducements enough to visit ihe Daowren wire Bancxc.— Willim Retherford, a widower vith four mall children, went im bathing at Gowaace on yy afternoon, aniwas drowned. His boty floated to res oa Main street, held an inqoeet, and a verdict im accor: was renuered. ‘We learn that the hams of the lady seen floating in the water immediately after the sinking of the propeller J. ‘W. Banis,on Saturday morning, with an tnfant in her arma, and who #0 acbly rofared to relinquish ber bold of Ger child to save ber own life, was Mrs. Mary Ana Wii. ina, of Now London, Conn, whither she was from a visit to her widowed mother in South meer Greenwood. Her husband, who bad also been in Brooklyn on a visit with her, returned home a few days previous, leaving ber to return alone on Friday. Previous ¢o starting on Friday it was suggested to her that she abould return home by way of the railroad, but she de. alined, preferring, as she said, to go by the propeller that ahe might bave «food night's rest, and arrive in New (andon about 7 o'clock on Saarday morning. Mrs. Wilking was about 2) years of age, and bad deem married only two years, Tho infant in her arms wae bor only child, eight months old, and» girl. about 15 yoars of age, was arrested yesterday by offleor Gilbert Rays, of the Merchants’ police, on « chargo of Corgery preferred against bim by Mosars. Seigman & Bro., of No. 40 street. It from the ovidence ‘danced hefore Jaatinn Connolly Adler was Ley 4 4n the em the com i on the ipttant g 2 : | the acceptance or reforai of the temporary Quarantine hos- | to obtain your opinion upon the following question, to Meeting of the Represratatives of the #ire RBSIOWATION OF FOUR OF THE FIVE CommIssIONEAS —BSSOLUTIONS APPROVING THEIR COUHEE, THEM TO WITEDRAW TASIR KEtIENATTIONS, CENSURING THE COMMON BET WSAN THB COMFY BNGINSER AND THE BOARD OF ‘TRUBTARE—A& VUTE OF THANKA RAPUSSD HIM FUR ‘BIS BYPORTS TO AUOMENT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND, ETO. A special meoting of the Board convened at precisely 8 @’elock, the President, David Mulliken, lo the chair, and © ‘Very full attondazce of members present. ‘Tho Cuarmwas, at the conclusion of the reading of the minutes, which were adopted, announced that he had con Vened the meetiug for the purpose of considering the resig mation of four of the Board of Fire Commissionors, which the Secrotary proneoded to read as follows :— Davip Mrixam, Keq., President New York Fire Depart. mot — Daag Fie—We, the andersigned members of the Board of Fire Commissioners, do Rereby tonter oar resigoa- toma, to take effect from the lai of September, 1857 You wii! c.case prosoat thin matior to tbe roprosontatives, Reich cee mY nad eae ulij you o er EDWARD BIOWN,” ANDREW UBAFTC, New Youx, Juiy 23, 1867. JO4N W SOHENCK Upoa motiva of Joba A. Cregior the cow nunisation way eccopted, Mr. Crzaum then offered the following:— Resoived, That the law organizing the Board of Fire Commiesivocrs wes bared upon the urgent deinaad of he firemen for the purpose Of maintaining ‘he coarsoter and efeieney of the Fire Departament, and rosovng it from (Lat dogradation co which ihe ante of politica’ gambiers were fart burrsiog it. wed, That ihe esperieuca of te past Sow hen domnostvates that there are defects in the t AnD acm'nletration of onr municipal Retoived, That we bave fuil covildence ju the integrity, judgweat ana effcienoy of the Board of Fire O.mmis- Poners; ppreciate, in the highest degreo, their un. jon tothe taterests of the deparment, the ‘anwearied pationce and atertion which they bave night ater right, to the almost uverwielmiog mass of busines whicn ‘has been brought hefore them, aad in tho name of the great body of our the iriends of iaw and order, and of our ctizens tn ge neral, we hereby tender them our cordial, simoere apd grateini thavks for the services watch wey have reeret, Sod the deneilts they bave coaierred upou tae lepariment. ved, That white we ¢o aot oisim tafalitbility of jedgment f'r the Fire Commisnoneen, wa Delive that ‘hey ‘are better capabie of governing the Fire Department aad of ad tering 1s laws thao polit cal adenacerent: that Coma wooets Wright, Schenk, Brown aud (ruit be, and they are hereby, respectfully re quesic:l to withdraw heir reriguations. Rerolvec, Tuat a commitiee be appoinied to have the law ia refercice tothe Fire Commtastoners amentod, 40 aato divoree the disziviine of the department entirely from the Common Couno'l, Resolved, Toat the course of the Common Coansti in om Darragping the sotten of tae Fire Commistiogers aad in throwirg obstacien and deiay in their way is dererving Of the severest Ceazare. , That obedience to law ts tho first daty of every Greman, and it {s alike Incumbent upou every mem- ber of the department, from its chief officer to the hum- blest dividwal tn ts, not caly to respect the laws, but to oo-oporate w%a the Commissioners in enforcing them. A fatinre to do this wil oply tend 0 breax up an iestitution and scatter our charitable fond, whicn it is aow the pride and pleasure of every firemxn to dispense to those do- pending upon tt ‘or support. A motion ans made to lay the resolutions on the tabie, hl caiiug Ube ayes and noes it wae lost by a vote of @ epirited debate then ensued upon the motion to adopt the reeoiut ons. Messrs. Oariilo, Norwood an i Councilman Kennard made sensible speeches in favor of tho resotu- Mons. it was etated iu the debate Lat the firemen wero much better capable of governing the Common Council than the Common Cougcil were of governing them. Mr. Joun A. SMITH took occas on to remark Uiat on the adopttm cf the prescut law be bad obje sted to this featcre Of giving the Commoa Cousei! power to trterfere with the departme at, bu; be had then becn overraicd by some gen- temen who pow 2jwke according to Lis views. to amend ** that the committee to be appointed to s amecdmesis should report back amendment was then Afier an tot ‘lectoa! aitempt to bave the resolutions put separate!y tho resolutions wore almost unanimously ‘Ed CIV ENGCSEER AND TTB HOARD OF TRUSTER. The committee to whom was referred the communion. tion of the Board of trasveoa in relation to the taken by the Oblef Eogiveer ta givin ry of the Wire Department Fund, that they bad gtvon tae subject carol alicaiion, y had aded saat “tne Chief Fogtneer, in giving the late concert at Burton's thea- tro, has taken upon himself the duties heretofore exciu- sively exere's by the Board of Trustees.” In order to avoid further cla hing, they proposed the following:— Reeolved, That {rom and after this date auy concert or other onteriainmoat ‘or the benefit of tho Fire Department Fund, other than the annual ball of the Now York Fire Da- ven by the committes of which denry A. {@ now chairman, shall be under the exclusive ‘and control of the Board of Trustoss, or of persons daly authorized by them. Uyen motion the report and resojation was adopted with Dus Blight oppori:ion. ‘THE PROCKEDS OF THN CONCERT AT RORPON’S THEATRE, ‘The Chief Engineer sens a communisation announcing tbat the net proceeds of the concert on the afiernoon 0 May 1, at Burton’s theatro, wore $4,065, which was sub- Joot to the order of the Troasurer. A spirited debate ens ‘od, tn which ft was objected that the Board bad nothing whatever te do with the commuai- | cation, If the Obiel Evgipeor bad say mraey fer the fund, it waa urged that he dould snd i. io, sbat the Treasurer of Trostoes had alone (he authority to accep) the macy. It was urged on the other side that the com. | mratcation was respecvul, and Mr. Lioward bad endea- ‘yored to berofit the fund. His communication should, therefire, be received with respect. The oppositien ta sisted that as ibe motion wag io accept the commauication and retarn thapka to Mr. Howard, it was thankiog bim for | doing thal which the Board had decided was illegal. The motion to receive the commanication am! place |} on Ble wee atopacd. A Manes wanted to know whetbor resola ion would auihoriee to draw tne money! He the ‘wanted the money to into the fund. (Laughter, Woon a uctlen wan’ made to retera a Sete St teak 19 Mr. Howard for his action, several members remarked that ft as iC they were Mr. Howard for what he had done, thoogh by adopting the roport of the Investigating Commies they nad told bim net to do so in. ‘The ayes and says wore taken on tende thanas to Mr. Howard, and the motion was of 121 to 102. The question on tendering a vote of thanks lo who voicateered thetr services at the concert, after attempt to lay it on the table, Go. No. 14. ‘Tho Board then sdjourned. ‘The Squabbie about the Lower Quarantine WHO HAS THE ACCKPTANCE OR KEFURAL OF THEM? IMPORTANT OTINION OF TO ATTORNEY GENE- maL. Pending the recent difficulty and differance of opinion be- | tween the Quarantine aad migration Commirsieners as to pllal buildings at Seguine’s Point, the following important | correspondence has taken rlace between the Quarantine Commissioners and the A. <cey General of the State, by | which it appears that 0.) the resolutions and votes against | Abe acceptance of those butidings by the Commissioners of Emigration passes for naught, that power vorting solely with the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Comptroiler of ihe State — } Orrice oF Tm CommnedommEs POR THR) Removal or Tas Qvanaxris @ranoy, 28 Wins Staxer, New Yorn, augnat 14,1867.) | How. 8. B. Coste, Artomsay Gavtast = j Dear in—[ have been directed by the Commissioners Cader the act providing for (he removal of the Quaran- | ‘hom in vested the power of determining of the Driltings, Ac., re | ne pr inquiry te reapectfally and earncetly ent ae Very reapectfnily, yonrr, &e., pl Myon 8 SNEDEKER, Secretary. Stare ov New York, Orvice ey tae Arroeway (mena: ALnany, Auguat LT, 1867. (OF ineuiticiency 0) the buildin, recently temporary Quarantine purpores under tho twenty-first seo. {lon of the act creating the oommission. | answer unques tionabiy , 'n the Commissioners for the removal of the Quar. antine sation primarily mnjent to the Approval by the to Vernor, Lent. Governor and Comptroiler No other pertons have any right to approve or disap et. of aby other persons of bodies are not bind ing; but i from those competent to advise, | reapec.fully suggest ® compliance with auon alvice, \( not inconsisvent | with tbe settled views of the Commurioners. Very beatae) CUSHING, Attorney General. | derey Otty Intelligence, | Ker aret tom Jail —Yesterday morning five prisoners who were confined Im ihe Hodson county jail, walked out of that institution While Phe door Inekred one Shaugbnensy, « prievelr, who gh astarnkey. They made good their » The sames of three of them wore Adams, Stacy and FiortmcA large party of men employed apon the tan. nol got (nton row in Jersey City, oarty on Sunday morning while intoxicated. The police attempted to atop the row! when tho Irithmon farned apon them, The rotforced rallied and drove off tho rioters, after firt ore. Jobe Hanley and rested and ware brought before Recorder held them to bail in the mum of $390, for Wael for trtal if ladigted. svcceeded !u clam! i with the except | drowned. general newspaper of the day. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1857. ledtctment of Liquor Ucalers. besy eo far this month indioting itqx0r deaters for eolling Dquor on the Bavbath couivary to faq, the penaity of which om @oaviction, la Sine and Lnpr!soument, beside rea- dering them Labie to @ Givi! prosecution for the reco very _ of $50 penalty, which (3 to go to the aid cf the police fund. Some two hundred indictments, it ‘s sati, have aiready been found against parties compiained of, many of whom have been arrested on bench warraais. (1 Haturday ap. Plication was made to Judge Oabora to admit ths Judge beirg i doubt asta the power which he had to tako Daly in oases arrested on beach warrants issued oat of the Court of Special Seestons, decuned acting tu the maiter uatii afer Le could Lave ua tateryiow with District Auor ney Hail in relation thereto, and accordingty poxponed Giving bis decision uot!! Monday moralng, at ton o’cionk. Accordingty at this howr the Police Court and rooms thereof at the Tombs was crowded by persons tnierested tu one way or ansther, either in ibe procuriug of or standing bai! for the acoused partion, Judge Osborn camo ta aboctiy aiter that hoor aad announced that ho had had an (utor- view with the District sneer, and that oficer had bis bngness 4 he (Osbern) shoud © amovat of $200 tn each case for the accused to a:poar fer trial either at the Speolal or be Sessions, oe ye yas epbouncement agemud to give genera! aatie! and the following ua persons immediately pee and ere dsharane rom arrest.— 13 Ohristie ugar’ # 4 5 ‘treet, bailod by Peler roard Hatavan, Second avenue amd 2224 street, balled ‘by Jams Moore, 124d street Joon Muler 108 Casal stureet, bailed by Petar May bur- IWC Drtstle etreet. James ix g, oe Fea piace, Dailed by Vatwok Graar, 703: And, Baxtor ‘vatled by Petar 108 Dolancey street, bailed by Ulaus See er ain en termaen rel Lad 20'Ladiow sivect” isehaiek Bi ary Miller, 100 Division street, baled by Charies Biol, 156 Divieion street Jobo McBean, 03 North Moore street, balled by Michae! ‘O'Covnell, 363 Pearl sweet. Patrick MoGuire, 185 Franklin street, balled by Patrick M.Govegal, 24 Wost streat. Gcurgo Nagle, No. 8 Fyrox street, baited by Lawrouce Oncarer, 485 Thiet atrost dona ©. Vries, 63 Resox street, bailed by Sohoninger, 142 Delancey street. Michael Menovey, 183 Hudson atrest, bailed by Richard Barry, 88 Peart Breet, Avgost Kelskey, 06 Bowery, bailed by Leopold Mo; sy Orehardetrect a mnienaal y,bfceard Lippert, 68 Norfolk atreet, bailed by Joba 0, riet. Mathew Frotz, 1.2 Hester atcet, balled By George Wer- ner, 86 Cbrishe street. Jacob ‘ica, 190 Went atrect, bailed by Andrew Smith, 196 4 weet areet. trick MoGough, 214 West atreet, batled by Patrick wisiee, ee Sooneaee meen. # AG} leyer, 22 Orchard street, balled by August Betibey, 26 Orooura went J David 8. Page, 853 Spring sizeot, balled by Thomas Brad- dor, 10 Carminemreet Woat street, bailed by Michael Mvlvey, iow street, “jnogd Jung, 235 West atrect, bailed by Henry Thollman, 146 Prince etrect. Thomas H. Kern, 193 Went street, bailed by Andrew Shatth, Troy erect. Commissioners of Ucalth, ‘Thia Board met at noos yestorday, at the City Library room. Present—Preeident Phitiips, in the chair; Commis. siovers Miller, Thompson and Rockwell; Walter F. Conck- tin, Ciork. The follow'ag business was transacted :— Schr Volante, arrived, august 12, from St. Thomas, is to remain ten days frow arrival at lower Qaarantine, then to be permittedfio come to upper Quarantine to dis charge. Sear, John Boynton, from Port auTrince. Has been discharged twelve days; Board recommends the Health Officer to permis ber ba sang August 19. rom Port au Prince. Allowed to Bark Ciara Windeor, boat Gakiand, trom Havant, Allowed to proceed Au- | get 4 The Hialth Officer reported that owirg to a mew deci- pt 04 a from foreign jwise veascis, or cargoes porte upon which duties have been paid, will bereafier be recetved ‘at the government warebouscs at Quarantine. He said he made this report for the venefit of consigaces of cargoes, 80 that they might avoid paying duties upoa cargoos or- dered to be Or stored ia the goveromeut ware- houses. Adjourned. Coroners’ Office, Muancuoty Accupmrt by Deowsing.—Ooroner Hille was actified to hold an inquest yesterday at tho foot of Thirty- eevonih street, East river, upon the body of « young wo- | man named Mary Donnelly, who was drowned on Sunday ovening under the following oclroumstauces:—The de ceased it apptared was out upon a sailing exocrsion with sowe three or four other persons, who were desirous 0 a at the foot of Thirty-eeventh streot. Whon the , came they were all thrown i thaly to relate, was drowned be rendered ber. The bod; five weeks married. WUllamsburg City News. Scpomy Daart.—Coroner Snoli held an inqnost ye tier day upon the body of a German named Ludwiok Foldwig. Deccased, who is alithographer, residing st No. 250 Wil- Mam street, New York, visited Williamsburg, and upoo returning in the evening was taken with a cizziness, and pon ‘conveyed into @ saloon {n South Seventh street ‘pred, jury rendered « verdict of “Death from A Rownoat Rex Dows.—About 10 o'clock on Sooday night @ rowboat, containing two men, was run down by avenue ferry boat Minnesota, Tho men were by the ferry hands and coaveyod to New York. Romumny.—¥eeterday morning John Schneider's sable, | corner of Ewen and Schols streets, was broken open and | ‘8 eet of harness, valued at $70, was carried away. Drvornenty Finawas.—Yesterday Win. Mitchell and | Wm Tucker, of Engine Company No. 7, were brought , before Justice Feeks on « charge of assacit upon Michao! | Ryan and Paol Coppie, of Kngine Company No. 4 Tho two engines were rolled the night before withoul an alarm ' { being given, avd the companies came |: at the oor. | ner of Wyckod and Lorimer streets, whore an aifray o0- | | | } carred and resulted im the arrest of the above uamod partis. They cave boncea for trial Doreen 4 Came Mestitd.—Two fellows, namet outs Merriver and Patrick Merphy, were brought before Jos tice Feeks yestertay, sad committed for trian! on a charge iavurbance of erating ad on Sanday at « camp meeting near Bowronviile ‘The Family Herald. The third number of the Fawr Hamaco will appear to morrow, and ameng ii contents will be foand:— Hketchos of the Lives and Services of Jord Canning, the Governor-General of Invlia,and Sir Colin Campbell, the new Com mander-in Chief of the British Ierces, accompa nied with portraits of each. An account of the appalling collision on long Isiand Sound, by which a propeller was sunk, and fifteen persons The Watering Places of Amer \oa—Interesting Lotiers from Newport, New Bedford, Youemity Valley, (Oai.), Long Branch, Sands Point, Lake Mohegan, Lebanon Springs and Nag’s Head, N.C. ‘The Yaoht Fleet—The Race at New Bedford. Spirtta out on « Picnic. Mor moaiem—J cotare of Hider Ryde at the Acaiomy of Music. New Churehes In New York—The new Methodint Church on Fourth avonne, th ww Brick Charch, the oew Taber. nacie, Commencoment Exercises at Bowdoin and Amberst Colleges. The Resuit of the Good wood Race. Obituary Noticor of Kogene Sue, Chief Jastioe Lee, Franklin Dexter, Hopkine |. Turney, Prince Charles Boraparte, Joseph Napoleon \ey, aod other distiagniahed persone, Editorials, Clty News, Market Reporte, and a mace of emerai, nxefal and {nteremting roading, making it the best | Only two dollars @ yoar— | four cents a copy. Agents are requested to send in their orders carly. The Burdall Baby —@he Rurdell’ Group, 5 tctusroa from lite, Ocpine for sale. Ps MEADE BROTHERS, 2 Brondway, | Jobbers and Dealers in Clothing. reapeetfaliy invilet to eramine our cig FALL AND WINTER fTOCE, ‘urual large stock Fine Pocket Cutiery—A Hich Assortment at | 48, SAUDER’ sore only. wt No. 7 Astor Bons, | Total balance... | prevent, Re FLO Matchelor’s Mair Dye, and } rid, ev ai 5 eears oe ex Seas HUl's Hair Dye—Kour Sniiiings « Box, piseggrbeows. LBarciay sires. la!alsiols ongues’ for Ruptare.—Marsh 4 Co., ttada! Oare waess | Ofioe, removed ‘e No. 3 Vesey street, asior Bouse, | Adame’ Blood fegenersior lpfallibly Cures ll binod disorders. Roki by OH. ‘ | Holloway’s (Hntment.—It 1s Notortons thet fodolent cores tu tbe musorlar parts o ug Iq are never Deal ed wth safes my the crctparyzralres, ‘This ointmans sone peoeizates to te morhid cause of (hese lest and ate Liewa sod removes thy m rapidly aad wiito.: besard. Te ie equally eiticattons for ali @xteraa) pustules, indammadros ood Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water —Vetls will not prevent snaonurna, but this fragrant bawatiler of Lae complexion will remove them. it oo0is the sala, Bedete felt Sopetaaees tts Wat soon , K . Waser ead by al druggtate, ai 50 cents per dole, Dr. hegras 4 can be Consulted Dally at nie office, No 8 Bible House, upom diseases of tha icags, bi ead kidneys. free of charge. suai’ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL @0NBE SARK Monvay, August 17~6 P, M. The stock market is decidedly sick. There is xo healt ints. The suppiy of weak, alokiy atoock accuritios pressing for ale is very great, and there are no buyers, a0 de mand from eny aourco, Even ihe boars are weil sup plied for the present, at least, aud do no! touch the wor:b- leas etuif watt actually wanted for delivery or maturiag tok. Foreme dead | 15° contracts. Holders of these stooks are desirous of neil ng, ‘Dat canaot do so without subsiding io serious losnes, Many hold on with the hope that s partial resorery may be realized. We foar they are doomed to disappointment, and thet the longor they wait the more they wil! jose. ‘The position of many boiders af these deprociated stock securities s really lamentable, Hundreds, and we have no doubt thousaads, have been Mterally boggared by the decline in value in raliroad stocks. Thera are doubtless at this momem thougande anxlousiy watching the dally movements of the market with ihe hope of seging some retarn for their investments, Many will look in vain, and even while hesitaling about closicg up, even at pre- sent prices, more and more of the substance wil! disappear. Those who are placed in this unfortunate po sition have no one to blame but themssives. We have labored tucesseatly, with sincerity and earnestness, for years, to convince the outside public that their money was not eafe in railroad stock invesiments; and it is no faalt of ours that the grant bulk of these stocks was not years ago piled up in the hands of the regular stock speculators of ‘Wali etreot. Moat of them are there now, but they have ‘been purchased by the bull brokers at comparatively low Prices. Most of the losses by the depreciations of the past two years have faiien upon the sma'l ontaide holder. At the first board today New York Central fell of 1 por cent; Brie, 3;; Michigan Central, 13¢; Michigan Southern, old deferred, 3; do., new preferred, 4; Chicago and Rock Inland, 2; Galena and Chicago, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 2. LaCrosse and Milwaukie advanced % per cent. Thero were unusually heavy transactions in Reading, without change in prices, It opened at 69 per cout, aud closed at the same price. Michigan Southern opened at 34}, sold down to 32%, and closed at 33 per cont. The sales sum Up about 4,000 shares, principally for cash. Michigan Sowhern, new preferred guarantiod, sold down io 63 por cent, Sellers must have rather @ poor opinion of the value of the guarantee to sell at that price, After the adjrurament of the board the following rales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert fi. Nicolay ;— $2000 Mariette and Clacinuat!, Let mt. bde., int. add.. 60 000 Lackawanna RK lat wige 7 per cent oda. do. 76 abs La Crosse and Mi! ke RS 10 Home Ineurance Oo, ex-di' 20 Commonwealth Ingurance At the second board the market opened beavy. Michigan Southern, new preferred guaraniied, fold al 62) per cont, which is a further deciine; Cleve- land and Toledo closed at 46 por cent, which is a deciine of }, per cent since morning; Chicago and Rock Isiand foll . Of NM ypercent. Michigam Southern, old deferrod, closed 8 52% a 88 per cent cash. Nearly all the parties who had fonaed money in the bypothecations of Ailotigan Soutbers Rallroad stock have sold out, and it 1s all now afloat in the market. It is almost impossible to Lorrow money on it at any margin. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows — Total reoeiptn.... Pr ‘Total pay ments. ‘The eteamehip Persia, from this port for | Wedrerday, will take out about two millions in apeoio ‘The steamah!p Columbia, at this port from Liverpool, brings os foor days lator nowe from al! pari of Europe. The deancia! accounts are bad—very bad. Consols had declined, and cloned very feverish at 90), por cent. The | money market was steadily tightening, acd the proba” bility ie that (he Pank of 1 pet up the rate of lotercst ag Hand will soon be obliged to The eb!pmnent of allver to the East—\odia and China—by the last stoamor amount ed to £1,118,170, The London Chron ici’, of the 41h inst, aay This movewent of silver will be still further soosierated by the Kast lodia Company having forthor raised the | rate of bills on India by jgd. per rupee, dxing the quote- tion at 2s. Id. for Madras, and 2s ljyd. on Bombay. as | we txfore remarked, this ovidently shows that tie local | treasuries sro not Overabundatt y eupriled, anda ican, cither here or im India, appears (nevitabio, aa we before | expressed an expectation, | ‘The Liverpool cotton marke! continued frm but imac tive, Im brendataily thore had been but a moderate bast peer. Quotations show «further decline. The weather continued fine for ine barvest, and all the accounts agree that tbe product will be far above an average. ‘The annexed statement exhivits the average dally move, ment in the leading deparuments of the banks ofthis city | chore Leama, |, Sraite Owedin. | Devote ®, "BT ...115,008, 9,182,788 67, my ia. hisoea yy] tid a's00 108 May 23, 67.. 114,049,108 19,126,734 8,517,258 May 114 18,5 68,568/908 fae ie Mee tees Se june 790'468 8,606,801 68,781,448 1,081 8,606,008 67,213,111 690 65,387,684 H 08 688 | 7.577068 6821089 ry the leading departments, This is a vory (avorabie fey tore, ene which we trust will appear in ihe weekly eiate | ments for tome Ume to come. The specie reserve \s cow emailer than [t bas been for many woeks, and the expor- tation of specie is likely to be large for some months, Ap important contraction must take place in loans, and tbe sooner the banks commence in earnest, | will be for the community st large. A gradnal reduc Hon In the backing movement is much to bo doxired to ( possible, any sudden and serious stringency. Money bas been cheap and adundan\ for many months, | and the period \s approaching when a chango is {nvariably realized. The banks have probably touched the highest point of oxpameion for this year. Mownat, $1000 Virginia 6% 9156 2008hs MEN is pr 110C0 Missour! 6" 13% 260 a 1000 N ¥ Gea BR RBG 00 NYCR real e 80 4800 FrieR bonds ‘76 10K 8000 LErickhW2dmbs 25 80 shs Shoeé!.ca Bk 112}¢ 100 Penn Coat Co.... 18 10 Gum Coal Co..... 17M 100 NYork Con Ropg 79 160 do... be ot 580 Jo..46 0G 795 100 TACK MIRR DG S2K 19 10 7% Y do ue | boiter it | | Somrecly say demand whatevar ‘or versols, and froighis | | | # renee ggagagy seereteececs. 2 ppb hh ae 515) hy: BECRERRE FE2S°9928999°%3 Bseuver - ‘ a ied 11) ee | ‘ © Sste45 aFe aI a ‘ 4 , ie ” te ~<a 7 or oe ae = “s mo ee 3 S Soy ype i aL) ™ a a 3 we Sew im ot 08 eK | oh 8 oe “— oy ve on ae) “a c- oe mem | Ww owe a8 mo #6 | BOWED eeth coy) Lt Gers et & | eo er } | CIT) COMMERCIAL REPUEE hore cuntioded to be & good ramtere and lore Geman: The sao* @ wr sed B00Ls 6,000 660 Ob, a Oboe the foliow!sg quolanons — 30; + oo a) a ao ” - 7 Tate! 1% + 4We Corn \. 4Waiw Choice bakers and famity extra branas. aww E: i ; : Canadien was etendy with salon of 4000 tions. Soutborn foor was caster, at quotations, while toe salen embraced about 400 8 1,000 bbis Rye Rour—The marke: was quiet ab (notations Corn meal was inamive at the prices given above for Jersey aad Brandywine bea!—The ‘ales were comfined to aboat 7,000 « & cod at $1 BOs, do. at 31.66, and good pew white do. at ot and duyers above 850 @ 56 Ke. made at 900. while old was quiet at Sia do land unckanged. State and Western asst 7 2283 Fes o—Northera, 66 Ibe... . pHarpttnaat rods mixed, 66 ide. Saszes eeeses iH ai *y 100 a 660 bags al Curron.-—The sais on Satarday aferncoe embra: ® 60 bales not previously reported. The sales were smali bat the merket wee we midditag opiands at 2540. and New Wye. sf EE 1 i i continued to a, 300 a. our ath ° jour a! “ about 1900 000 bushel p.t. Bremen 750.000 staves were ecogagoet at colton at \(d., aad 300 bbie. shee poge at rates were qviet and unchi Cotton aches & $3.0 $9, and rice $9. To California at about 255 per foot, mewn roment. Hav --/rime old bay wes scarce aad Gm for eh pment at The. 0 400. Haar was viet but steady. We quote Amerions dew rotted at $1608 $176 pe: A and Manila at 6c. a Sigo per tb | Hors.—-Sales of about 100 Dale were reported at Te « 120. for oralpary to prime Rastera and ora. i Jaom,—Booteh ; ig was steady at $2 | was in maderaio request, with sales of some bvedred barre.s of Rockian 1 at 760. for common, aad | 5 22 5 *# ar Lu fow $1 30 for tump. NAVAL Srons.—The market was quiet, and spirite im | etree | clined to droop, Sales of 200 4 300 bia. were 47% 0. @ 480, carb. Rosin wea quiet at G00. a jard aad to arrive, per 310 ibe. Or Gereriptions, unohanged Ons. — unchanged, and moderate ea! ero crude w! Paoveuoss —Pork—The market ocntinued firm, more doing The snies ombraced about 100 « meen, a) $24 76.0 824 85; Clear meas at #4, any 500 bbis, prime, a! $21, bayer's ali ‘this Reof waa firm and tm good demaad, with sales of $008 800 bbls. plain and extra Western repacked meas quotations givee below. Prime mens and beef ham Bacon was frm, and Wedern sinoked Out meate were svarco and G ces givee below. ee ‘abort 1,000 s 1,200 bbdis. and tierces made at . ® 16, closing at the later figure for prime. 16 Ke. z pA. Lard wae and scarce, and 24 86 well as « fair tn qui Trem feoteone The anion embraced Foreign Markets. J. ©. BARNHAM & 0O.'S FORBION OROULAR. | Havana, Avgams7, 1867. | Our sogar market bas dean in a very inactive state for © month putt, owing partly to the leas favorabio arcodite from abroad’ ond he Ormoeas of here, who are, however, larger than op to this period last |, aad the quaatity rematoing im oor warehoases and in we country i# moderaie, partioulariy when we take into view i six Or seven montha must elapse before we ob tain rein! from the new crop. The article can- not at ‘be conaidered lower, although prices are enureiy aominal, and ‘nan tndednite posits for some tim te of forcign mar- siine Of importance, although in ore ates iso contr vated to pro- The locroase of capital of produce during the Aumerous joint stock with other objects, that wa By aiording facil ties in too lavish a manner the rate of interest was lowered for a time and a apirit of wild spe salation KT yg in enterprises chie@y within tho ‘sand, by however, bas teen principally confined to the middling classes of the native population, and has nf {ndefiaito wiate asto ite yaine We have heard of asaie of clayed at rin, but desiere gonereily ask more ft ie diMeult to oviain Feltable quality at thie period, There in are nominal, We may quote North Ses and Groat Britain at Ll fe. to £2; United. States, B00, 9 82560. por box: $2.50 por hid augar, and $160 to $i for mono Tho crchanges, afier rising considerably, exporionced a beavy fail uncer the ints aapect of things, Dat are now agaio be mer. We quote London 6 to 6 per com pre ‘and Boston, 5 to 8 por cont discount ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = SSS ce ae = MISCELLANEOUS, PRERORELS BLROART WEDDING CARDE.OFLY Ni depot in the ely, Browiway, sornar af Doane street | BROADWAY, NRAR bods, olla, stale, erapen, | ad | POUNTATING INDTA STO vod atreet, haa ploeape! ceerencher, ncls of aekroe, cnet yan ormameulal Articles whiod ars only be foned aw ahove Ales, American Ladiea work. | brother-in-law, Charice Piaoe, Jr., are ile! MIRCELLANEOUN, a3 ame wnenne CG ‘2 e.r9 remedy, or 0 pay, etn. or Por mm FO rene Mesrwer of — Tene srw, wan 2 @ sHOm rs “Somes, Yess bow a S08 ep sd _____ Lo 2 20,'™, obey te area and Sena, vse on or or as - ae Ap 4 = Vives, Menewde ead me rte 4 Gate ATSO8rs Bo KEwING = ANGTOOS Ln ammo" Og eine Nem tant! of angut ers Coen of be se there aay a ace th wi clones ke emiee i i z i i i i i i fl p I i i i i 5 7 A * 2 ? £ 5 Hy rH if li in i i ii j ¢3 ‘ if j “f i . i 5 i g t i : ~ at i i rj Ht the residence of bie on (he recovery of Ge bedy, of whieh ‘deo notice will be given. patere and & trong Gita! the hope end the pride of his Their love of bim was ardent, their measureless. Who thal) soothe bet | Qaiek prised of tine fatal ne there, saat yet lingers, with bee Fervedy ane heart broken wife, both walling [9 Anions mus] the restoration to thom of ail that ay ee - and friends of the family, and of tae Yaw respectfully nvited to atrema his funeral, from iho reridanse of the lator, 8% Seona:d avenie bis day, at tarse o’einok in the afvernoe. The ine Will BO \akon fo Greenwood Uematery Cor i3 r