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—_ Of the Dottector “f Boston that Wood's patent dry or botler ols was property cb&r,o% 29 per contam, aud foi) as be Fated hie os raannfacpureé Of h-> Lo4 ojhorwise provided for. The Secreiary of War has orgeuised an expedition for (the oxploration and survey of the river Colorado, The command has been assigned te Firet Lieatenaps J. C. ex, Of the Corps of Topographical Kagineers, with directions ta traverre the enilre unesptored region. A Deputy Marbal of Aisbama beviog taken nearly five Choveand doilare from Levelace, whe robbed the mall in 1956, and refusing to resore the money the several OFnCrR, om the ground that thoy had not sufficiently tden- tiflod it, the mubject was referred to the Attorney Goncra!, who has, after raviowing all tho fact, decided thay the Marshal most deliver it to the Postmaster General, who aby law Ls tise trustee for lorers in all similar cases, Towa Demecraile Conventions CawaGo, August 27, 1857, ‘At the Domoc:atic Convention hoid in lowa city yostor” day, B. M. Samuels was nominated for Governor, aud Col, GiHeapie for Lieutenant Governor, he National Emancipation Convention, Crevaand, Ohio, August 27, i Aeries of resolutions were introfuced in the conven. tion to Cay, the principalof wbich was one proposing to qmaoke the gonora! government the ageat for in: ta Omancipaling the slaves, and that each Sit saon’i pay $150 for each slave; and further that each Stain ri vl pay the tlavcholders $75 for oach slave emacvipaied—iue let Gor ruc to be raleed by 4 laud tax, and the former by gov- Grvmert bonds. The resolutions aro ati} under disousaton by Ethu Sorritt, Gerrits Smith and cthors, Prima:y Hiccitons lu Albany, ALnANT, August 27, 1957, Tne democratic primary elections wore hold this afior- moon, aud were a pitched battle be}ween the hard» and Sofie, the former coming out victoricus. Rufus W. Peck- bam, tho hard candidate for Jndge of the Taird Judicial Glstrict, carried ‘he votes of 48 out of 43 celngatos, The Case of the Bark BPactiic. Wasuincton, August 27, 1857, Key Wort advices of the lith inst. state that case of the bark Pacillo was before the Admi-sity Coart. Tho value of the property eaved exceeds $29,000, The America’s News at Hew Orieaus, Naw Organs, August 26, 1857. Tho foreign advices por #tcamshlp America at Halifax, ‘were recetved at about noon to-day, by the Nationaal ine, ‘aa! published in the evening editions of the Asaociated Prees exclusively. Sextous Ulness of Hon. G. A. Simmons, Kamsviis, August 27, 1557. Hoa, G A. Simmons, M C., white conversing with dome friends on the eteps of the ansablo Ionse, was giruck wilh paralysis and now lies in e insensibis oon- dition. Steamboat Disaster in the Obesapeak Bays Barrmors, August 37-4, M. ‘fhe stoamer Si. Nichoias iefi here yesterday eveaing oa an excursion to Annapolis, Sho has not returaed yot, and tt ts reported that she has enuk, bayicg beea run into by ~w brig inthe bay, The parilculars, however, are not yet weootred, Barrumors, Auguel 27-7 P. M. ‘The Ai. Nicholas camo in collision with a vosre! in tow Of another steamer, She was somowhat carmagod, and “was run ashore to keep her from sinking. Tho paasougers ore all safe, Sule of the New York Arsenal Property. ATBANT, August 27, 1857, ‘The Arsenal proporty was purchased yosterday by the ity of Now York, for 060, Mr. Stout, the City Cham Derlain, Cepcatting that smount tz the Manhattan Bank to (ae eredit of Comptroller Burrows. } | Rain Storm in Baltimore, Barrons, Avgust 27, 1857, Wo aro naring & ncrthesst rain storm this evening. Markets, PRILADBLPHi4 STOCK BOARD. PRILADERParA, Atguat 27, 1867. Socks firm. Peansylranta state 5's, 64; Roading Rall road, 3134; Long Island Kit., 11, Morris Cana‘, 51; Pena gylyania PR., 46 Naw Osrwans, August 26, 1857. No ralcs of colton today. Flour fe decilaing. + M xed Com, 850, Oats dull at 429, enrol’ lard, 1639. Easter $2. Ganny clo b, Ise. Pi sail Foci sALo, August S7—A P.M tine shilling lower, sales to day of 900 DDIA. at choice Wizconstn, $5 87 for choice Tadiana, $6 8 extra do, and (aio, Whoat is lower; there were today ef 12,(00 bushels Chicago spring, lo arrive neal weed, Bt$119 Corn is inser; salos today beshels at 76igc @ 76c., olvelcg inside. Oat and pomins! at 1830, Whtaxey is not so firm; 600 bbls. at 250. Fretgnia lower; corn 89 %¢. to Now Yerk. Imports flzur, 16,000 bushels wheat, 30,000 bashele ay 4,000 bushels wheat and 92,000 Osweco, Angust 21-—6 P.M. moderate demand, obietly for the New Kag- ith less firmuess ta the market. Sales ty Shippod to Montreal! 6.80) { 8 a2 Het & y— “ i 4 E E 3 Sp went down 50. # idc., with of $2,000 bushels a: $1 25 a $1 3 for re # Orie acd Sales te-day of 6,500 at the tusice Mgure. Lake tm- tod bushels w! 00 43. beat, 7,t00 bushels errn $00 Pushela barley. Canal exports 10 day—4,000 Duaboia whoat and 37, Corn is steady. 180 , pricelpal busheis corn. AUANY, Auguat 27—6 P.M. Flour and whest are {nscti ro.end hr is in fair evp Dushele at abSSs SS 6S Se ese w York there are 6 Vhounand and one ingenious mocea by which to swincle honest and unsuspecting pertons out of thelr money. The Post Offices and the United States mails furnish excellcnt 1} fcllities for carrying on these contempitble schemes, and A Maas wine —In a clty like t MM would seem that tho opportunities thus supplied are Pretly fully improved, and, we are sorry fo say, with Quike too good success. A cerrespondent at Cavendish, Vermont, arks ua lo ex ose & recent attempt to viclimize him, by one of our New York aharpers, who, wo have is extensively ongagod in trying to éynigo the wind” mpalis to all parts of the country, Tho rentleman reforre’ ja fow days sinco receives « letter of whioh tho follow. + tng te 8 copy — 1 of oe tm. portant legal information whieh it wi! be greatly for your ; “4 obte'an irn zediately. On reoei* of the cus- Senliy hoo f three dollars I will stoves communicate to Ee patare. If yo. are sili resiaont at tho above sd- + Thope to hear from you without delay. Very re. | spec fuiy yours. rE— F. Bb. Address box ——, New York Most offioo. ‘We have no doubt the above circular will bo at once ro ‘ognized by many who have forwarded the “three del- tare,’ ant are stil] anxiously waiting for the ‘important 4 ase — ” promised. Ty sooma ‘tho fools aro not i dead yet, Nino's Garvesx,.—The sucoses of Signorina Rolla tempts ‘tho management to prolong her stay ts this city beyond | the time originally intended, To night she will appear in tho ballet of “Paquits,”’ 19 which abe was enthusiastically on Wednesday ovening, Tho Ravois will also on evening. 5 Political Intelligence Texs Fizction «he Galveston Ciriisan, of the 14th | Gostant, gives the latest election news ss follows: —We 4 have this moraing carefaly added together the votes of counties, reported tn fail, aad twoniy two ro. 4 { | ¢oso might report him. ul fomes nore or ‘eee incompletely, which 4 62 counties. 22 conaties. Cittecsoree ee ae ity for Runnels, 6 882 Bryan and Labbook too far wo ‘Tho donate standa—Domrcrats, 27; Hynte-—Democrate, 61; Indepondente” A 1; 2010 hear from. joint ballot, #0 gisiatnro stande—For General Houstos, 15; op- 90. , =—The Whige of Vormont had Wine Toxer ow Verwowt 0 ot = 1}, SENATOR FROM ‘ Deamber ot prominent democrats in I ‘epresent the 8 Now Commrtat.—It is asserted 7 0 jon to the effect that, at the a teen na eh c private house in Athsne'on the mera! . + WADWOAL Ih VENCION ~ BRPEBIMGNTS YESTERDAY OFF BAEDY HOOK—BPEEUBHS, BESO- LUSONS, BTC. Captaly Edward Cavendy, inte of the United ates malt steamehip “Warbingtox, bas bad under vonslderation for ‘mapy Years @ nautical instrumont for taking xonich obsor- vations in bazy or heavy weather; Lut to uee his own ox pression, Lever though! ho would be ho inventor of auch Mihough wott wa iafied within hisown wlad of the feasibility of the ondortaking, providing some inventive mechanio or rcicmtific perzon would take ho’ of it, During tbe Iast voyage out of the Washington, he con- stierod aud taked over bis plan with tho purser of the ship, amd expressed # wish that some one would iake hoid of ard perfect sn instrnmons from the model ho had con ttructed wishin hin own mind. tho pursor asked why ho did rot perfeci ‘ho tuotruwent bimrel!, atsuring b'm that ho was #8 Competent to de ko ANY ON- €lre, ADA ted lefs t= captain too form urd to smoke s segur;wheu upon storily afer ward carting hir eye att, be Saw whet Ne St tires took 19 D0 ihe barber of the ship, smoking @ sega’ over tho after cart of shebyrricane deox, but on makin: a voner Observation he fownc, instend of the barber smnocking, tt was Gavt. Ca vendy taking he firat observation, from #hiow he even Welly secured hia lueg cherlehed idea aod at leug. eo cured az ipetroment which Le bad the carpester of the ship construct out ef rovege buards for want of botier ma- terial, of which the f Nowtag is a des ripiion:— A Serpendioular metalide tube is supporied by 6 tripod on 8 vviversal binge, #0 as to keep it in @ vertloal position with Me polmt constantly to (he zenith, Through this uby the rosition of the sun ia e-cortsiued at moridian, aad by the apsle oblained between it aud the zeuith tae darts for calculating sorrent onaarvatt ns is ob ainos, wile tho 1.0 of the quadrant to give correct observations would require 80 ear horizon This Imperfect apperstue was patented in Europe by the captata imp odiately von bis srvival hers, he having frequently toaud {t during kis voyago out, and found tt io be sli that be cuuld derire im thd way of mecting bis x- erations, altho igh the beanty of Ita construction might ve beeu much improved. ihe ma ner of geitir: tbe fatitcde and forgitads by thts instrament ts by taking @ quarter of the ecarth’s circle, niosty de grecs, end aeducung therefrom. {ria inatroment is expected to bo of great vate in foggy weater. On be ast yetorn trip of the Wasbington to this port she was sailed Ave days this side of the bauks without any obtervationt whntever baing taken other taan by this icatrement, in conrequecce of heavy ‘wostaer, ant npon Siearing Upto tha, observaiiona onwld be wien Mt wee found that the sbip was withia s ale uf Fire Island, me potnt for wbich abe ned been Headed, lmwetiaid” on erriving al tale port Captain svendy started for Wart tepgton with his rengh tzstru nent, tor ine poroane of aav ing {t patented which wes done at ouce. He taen re tarnea to this oty, and had @ mare perfect act muth bandao wor one constr cotod, for the parpase sf testing Its eazacity and sccuracy in tee presence of the captains, shipowners, &c , of New York. Having compleed bis new inttruzent he chartered the steambuat Marsp-s to convey bimself and luvited gurets ouleide of Saady Hook, in order that the instrument carga! be fairiy lentes Jn acoordance With these arradgemsaia ihe Mazsppa, with \bout t-0 bundred soa capiains, rhipoyners and neviteal men and scieotific gentlemen, yerterday morning at 2 o’o:cex left the foot of Beach street, Norta tiver, aud proceeded outdde of Sandy Hook, where @ clear horizon being cbiained toe insirument +s tested in every con ofivabie way, eaoh experiment ant eet rogutticg in the UNBDIWOTs COMMaNdatiON of all on board Afier Ril oa board bad become perfeotty sa‘isfled with the atllity of the Invention, the boat was Deeded for the cily, shen he company war iartied into the coin for the purpose of testicg auvther of the captain's ‘ teveations,”’ in tne shepe of a sumptaousiy sproad tablo, grosning under the weight of things for which the {:por men oft coth hunger ard thirst. Atter juaiice hed bee done io the good tb! fore them, a meeting WAS Organized by Appalat- plain Tinkbse: es clairuan, aud Capiain C. B. Cirris- tianscn a8 acoreisry, Op motion Captain Oarendy wes then invited to deseribe whe origin and orvposed advan tagos of bis instrument sa the morting, which ke dia by nar- rating the facts as stated abovo, anc giving the particalars of ihe vartons experiments wade of the iactrument. Captain Lownar of the pteatosdip Eri ssson, aald he bad been to ses thiriy years, durleg whieh time be had tried abou! every inveniion ever created fur taking obscrva- tions, but never before came acres auything oelf ec sim ple ard valusbio as thas of ‘Osvondy’s. Ho thongnt this ietrument was as boar perfecuon as anything well conld be for the purpore intenced. Dr. Dnginaiam exid be waz a landsman, but could plainty cee and appréciats the bene tite to 99 Jorived from tu instrument of this kind, ia the way of saving life aud property. Speeches were eubsequently mate by Captains W. C. Berry. of tbe sieamer Andover; W.M. Dunbar, of the stcamor North America, and many cthes; a'tor which Ox motkn, ihe foliowitg gentlemen wi pointed as & COMMITEE 10 Grail TebsIGéens expressive of tue sense of the weetirg, to respect to ‘he “ Tripod:"'—Captainn A. B Lowber, steamer Kricason; W OC, Berry, steamer Andover; . M. Dunbar, steamer North Américas, and Josepa Avery, steamer Ruterpe After a short iation tha committee reported the resolutions, which were vaauimously adopted: — Resoived, That the comsany on board the sieamer pts = go oe their unapimoua saiiafaction of the demon- stration the nlility of Onviate Caveudy’s beau'iful la vention for ascertaining ‘the latitude and longitude to fogey weathor, that the princtpis of fis coustruction is acientific, ‘and its operation is. perfect; that thoy have this day com pared is wi.banumber of horizon observations, aad te arcuracy bas been proved. They hare compared it #ith tho wel ascertained latitude ang longitude of Sandy Hook, | end verifies t's a Reaolved, That this mecfing unantmonsty rocommend to all shipowners to procare Captain Cavendy’s tripod for zenith abservations, | eling certain that by ia uso the so. curity of rhipe at sea will be promoted and navigation greatly facilitated Resolved, That the foregotag resolutions be adopted and signed by the entire company. Capt A.B Lowber, Capt. W. C. Berr7, Capt RB Davie, Win Dunbar, c ‘Sands, Joseph arey, 1. B. Barrett, Geo. Elleroy, Thos Hughes, BL, Stevenson, Ww. Thompson, Wm. S Leo, Wi Oiding, P. W. King, Abm. Brower, Joseph Rursell, J £ Underbiil, Heary swerenscn, F. be Barry, 3. Wanbbarne, Josiah Carpenter, nh C. Bernard, « ¢. Dillingham, P. Chri 5 J EF Snodgrass, D. Moyor, snd many cth. Edward Heiiker, ere. Capt JOSEPH TINKILAM, President of Roard of Port Wardens, Caairmaa. Capt C. Fi. Cruxtianvon, Secretary. Mr. F. K Cortiws oxpreased himaet! grostty pleased with the workings of the tnmrnmest,and invited the in- ventor t) accompany ihe Adriatic on ber (rlal trip on Wed- peaday next, Wid bis instrumont, which proposition the captain acceded to. 0 Muzoppa roturued to her deck about bal! past three Metropolitan Police Matters, THN LIQUOR LAW IN REOOKLYN TAH WILLIAME- BURG STATION HOUSSS—DaCKEASM OF DET ALLBD MBN—MORB TROUBLE IN THE BOARD, ETC. The General Superimendent has Issued an order Deputy Folk, of Brooklyn, to report the liquor shops open on Sunday in the Clty of Charchos, Ho says that ho will do all ia bis power to aid the District Al'orucy fof Kings county to prosecute these mon, and in case ho refuses to Ho (inks that the offoris of the New York police to secure quiet Sondays have boen sufll- ciently sxecers ful to warrant a trial tu Brooklya. The General Superintendent bas been for some time busy colleoting information of the general ceadition of tho department, ae subject matter for @ report to the Board at | {is next mocting. ton Loures: hu few days tluce, and he will probably make ita matier | of complaint to the Board. The accommodations for tne ollicers are exoeecingiy limiter, and the cells are abso turely uphestiny. Tre floor of tno cells boing below tho level of the walk, withont any Grainage, It i* impossible to of waler on ving reduced wundired aud twenty - five to about ninety , thu adding » desirable number to the inconveniently smal force of patroimen. Lie thinks ho bas saved the city mary doilare by this means. He found that the syrtem men was weakening the email force very much ard determined to check \w increase. He found th one case, that a policeman was dotalied to take care cf a church of which he was the regular sorton ; sovo- ral were detailed to smoke ergars in various by Soe told them that the for their convenieace, but that them by paying Sereese 2258 wor | land and Pit Advertised Letters at the Post Uflices TO THR EDITOR OF THR MERALD, | anges producing there fallares, we find diMoulties of the Jerecy Otty News, Raw Services AT THE Atstetovss—A communica- Hon was in '@¥ tent to the Oommen Council of Jersey City, by membors bi, Roman Catbotio church, compatning of tho religious sarvin te Aimshouse on tinaaya an wee tartan, Several of the AMdermen stated et the Jmo that eveh was not the case, as bey bad bocn present at dif- forort times aad Hatenet, Mr. Whitley, tha supert tepdent of the slmthoure, bas Seret fore fuvited all of ministers to be sresent and engegé {0 re'lgisus exerel on Sundays. Severs! vrotemant Olergymen have sponded, sxd Rev, Mr Vorrintor, tno clty missionary om- pleyed by the varloux Prcteatant ‘churches of Jorroy Oity, olde religious sorvicos there on Sundays. The Romaa Catholic Georgy mien declined to do va, Tho communication # relorred to a special come itteo for invest! ration. Leet Sunday this cowmitice attenced the ¢orvicve at the A mabouse, bad an trtersiee there with Roy. Mr. Kelly, the Ronis Catholic clegs mau, and Rey. Me. Ver. rizcer, the mitsionary Chargea mac by the former were rrovounced Incorrect by ibe Iattor, Tant evoning the committse bold & mesting at the City Gierk’s ofties, aud cuntiaued the invrmigayion of tho sabjeot, preparatory to a report to the Common Conveil, Metallic Teblec Razor Sirup—Por Sale by J, & 8 SAUNDERS. store oniy, at No. 7 setor Mousa, Boe Cations of What You Huy fer Your bar The cnly true “@rtlola le GRaNDJEaW’'8, 34 Church erect, next 0 co Photograph t Polnt—Cadets fe comp. an. 1AWanbjoota of american scanery, by HOLMES, 29 Broadway. Jobbers and Veaters in Clothingy Are respectfully uviled to examine our FALL AND WINTMR STOCK, Tu addition to our ue wal larg elock of TINE Av J) FAStION Asi OLOTUING, We have this searo”, manvfrciured an Imuannes stock of Whick we are prepared to ollcr mt us low figures as aay 7 repsred 19 ofl as howlele thy Wud, lore Or elnewks Fe. D DaVLUW & CO, 258, 959 and 260 Broad way, NW York, Empty Gtn Ptpes— For rule ai the echnae; Portable Dressing Cases tn Great Vartety— fer aele by J. & 6, SAUNDARS, store only at No 7 Astor House, Centlemen Who Sooke shonid itinss che trek aad perfome thetr elothine with ¥ & LANMAN" FLOKIDA WATER g he prewence ot ta’ iy Bo Fotng thoy writ cr of the segare with the fr.grance of aromatis Mak d& OO, 69 Wator sircot, : 0. BSernes & Park Dave Removed frum 302 Broadway to 13 av i6 Park row, dirvotiy oppuelte the asiux Bore. The attention of jobhara anc cloas bn zera of droge t4 faviied to our immense atoek of patent medicincs, at and balow Broprielory prices, by the case, dozen oF 1 AHN om. B oa PAR New York, Clactinati ad San Prnacleeo. Fine Doeket Cutlery—A itich Assortwent uf 4,88 KAU ADERA’ store only st Bo. 7 Astor Bouse, Seals to Order at Reduced Retes to Rest= dents, payable monthly tn advanse. nl the Suiihsoniaa House R. B. Wilde, in teporting Utmself to the business world os he return from Faria, reapectfutty clams the bin stock of fall and winter bonnets, tancy fos ara, arc ee flower ra, peony 0 on ribhona, he narreenes and laces never been equalled ta tha c ty, aad be tuvilea an earl) cali from (he wate, a! 251 Bradway ri 1, Loimttabie Cutter of Haly and Whie kers, Mo 1 Barclay street. alr dye 44. @ box, bisck or brown. od Batchelor’s Halr Dys, he hte Kou; be ore the wy. 283 ronda.” sold applied Latrd’s Wigs and Halr Dye Against the by ine Belge pppennece durabilty and cheapness, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, ww and Toupses, the very Seat in the country, Dok « bo Ryan the dye pri- vaiely applied ai Bo. 6 Astor H yore. Rupture.—Marsh & Co., Medical Cure fruss office, removed to No. 3 Vesey strees, avtor House, Hollaway’s Pilis and Ointment —Guard Bgainat impoainre To do thie look well for he water mark, “Fouloway, New York and London,” which exists in every Jeaf of tha Doik of Cireotions enveloping the loo. This trade mark is manufac ured in the paper ttself, aud discern! ble gn being bold up tothe Nght. ult at tse ‘sanatactory, Bo & Builder ene, Sew tork and by ali druggists, at 2c, Be and $1 per box oF pot. iI oF p FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | MUNEY MARKET. Tavgspay, August 27—-6P.M. | ‘There was a very irregular market at (he Oret board to- dey. Afale amount cf business was transected ia all the | loading railront stocks, and the operationa were princi: paily for cash, Pennsylvania Corl Co. advanced 4 per cout; | New York Central, 2; Michigan Cesiral, 2; Michigan , Southern, old, 1, Cleveland, Coiambus and Cincinnatl Rail- road, 1; Cleveland and Pitteburg, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, %; Milwaukie acd Mississippi, 1; La Crosso and Milwau- 1 Mm dooiinad 3; por cent; Evie, 4; Canole Contral Ralicoad, X. Afier the boar the whole marke! was lower. Erie cold at 19 per cent; New York Contral, 74; RKeadivg, 61. We have no new fallures to report among tho brokers, but on thé contrary, the resump- tion of one who failed yesterday. Mr, Jacob Litde made bis appearance at the board this morning, and re- | sumed his seat. All his contracts go on tho samo as though thero bad been so inierrnption. There were failures to-day among the mercaniile classes. A German importing house in Beaver strect is nem ed; also @ large bourse im State street, engaged {a the ebipping business and Gullfornia trade, There was considerable excitemont in the street to-day in relation to ihe pressing payments of ihe Erie Railroad Company. The taterest due on the let of September, amounting to about $400,000, is mt proscat likely to remain napaid. There was a meeting of bank presidexts to day to (ake the matier into conaideration, bat we understand | bo concarted morement rat made to relieve the ratiroad company, The total paymenta of thia railroad company for Zeptember smount (0 about three-quarters of a millon Of Gollars, and there is mot the Great deliar in the treasary to pay ‘t. ‘There is, tacrefore, extreme dangor of the comp»ny belog protested on its latorest payment, Buch ‘a stato of things was not dreamod of siz months ago by thore beat acquaiztod with the frances of the concern. It has come to # collapse much soonor than wo at that time | autictpaied, but we over apdovor again predicted pro- Csoly such @ result. It was, io our opizjon, merely & mat- | ter of time, ‘After the adjourament of the board the following sales of bonds and stocks wore mate at wuocton by A. il. Nioolay — $4,000 Jorotion Railroad Company 7’ 6,000 Ulevoland and Toieco Railroad 10,000 Cleveland and Pittaburg Railron 8.000 Galona and Chicago RR. 1 6,000 La Cronee & Milwaukie RX , 6,000 Kecine and Mi 20 abarcs [racesmon’s Dank 10 Mechanics’ Bank of Wi ‘20 Farmers’ ana Caizena’ Bank of 25 Titna Fire Insnravce Com 10 Wilitamaborg City insurance © 9 Firewen’s Fire lasurance Company 14 Broadway Fire insuraace Company : ‘The proosedings of to-day in the courts tu relation to Mr Jean Taompron, and also in relation to the Onio Life end Trust Company, will be found at length umder its appro priate head, in auother cvluma. ‘Tao Aseirtant Troasurer roports to-cay es Total receipts ‘Total payments Total follows: — ‘At the acond board the market was lo | stocks the declne was to an tmporant oxjent Mis. | sour! 6’s fell off 1 por cent; Ponnaylyania Coal Company, 254; Erte, 33g; Now York Central, 0; Rescing, 2)4; Clevo- arg, Michigan Southern, %. Taere was | ‘fe salo this aNernoen of Obio Life sud Trust Company et 0x at 10 per cent. This is the first salo since the failure of that concern. The grea\ change in prices for ail the lead tng railroa¢ stocks ai the second board, compared with (he rat, shows that 11 18 utterly imposzible to patch up the dif- floulticn, or dirgaise tho fact tbat financial aTairs gonerally aro in s very bai and very dangerous condition. The failare of a fow stock brokers is in reality of \tself « mat- ter of very little consequence, but when we look #) the most vilal importance. The decrease im the market value of the loading raiiroad stocks is owing to causes and in fluences too dcop to bo easily romoyed, and cannot be removed without going through the agua! process of Hiquidation and contraction. The entire community is {avolved, and the revulsion must oxtend to the commercial af well as tho speculating classes. We understand that the Moctanics’ Ranking Aswociatioa ‘waa in a tight piace at the Clearing House to-day, [ta ao count was short about $200 000, whioh, afer consultation among the other banks, was mado up, and tho concern passed through for the \imo esfely, The asmetance (rom | than at the former | Foond that the manafacturing the other bauka was putin the shape of emporary loans. ‘The Amorican Kxchange Bank threw out this afternoon, after 2 o'clock, the notes of the Sackets Harbor Bank, of Buffalo, This is an old Safoty Fand bank, ‘The Ontario Bank, of Utica, isin some new dimoulty at tte place of business, This is the bank which had largely advanced to tho Black River Railroad Company, and was embarrassed a few weoks since by that conneotion. ‘The money brokers were called on largely today for gold in exchange for country bank bile, Tk te astimeted that the payment of gold to day in this way was full half & million of dollars. ‘The ramor alluded to yeaterdey regarding the Hanover Bank, had not, we loarn, the slightest foundation, In the exotvement of the moment It was Impossible to tell wha\ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 38, 1557. ‘was fact and wha’ was fancy. ‘Tho bank ts 42 89 way con Rectod with the v8 iroad ovations of tue «'%}, and con * fines itself much more strictly than many otbe"s ia the Olly to Ile legitimate ‘ine of business. The city of Troy ts liable ae endorser on the bends oF she | Troy Union Rallroad Company, ton thooeand doliars of which aro advertised to be sold in Hartford on the first of September, to pay two notes of the Martfurd, Providence | and Fisbkill Ratiroad Company, of $3,000 eaois, endorsed by A. & W. Sprague, of Providence, aad now undur pro- fost, The grea’ and rapid decline which has been realized in tho stock of tho Peno*yiventa Coa! Gompaay mast bays taken those totere-te1 completely by aurgrise. Tho fall bas thus far beon abovt thirty par cout, and the provadl lity te that much lowor prices will rulo before the tapas of many weeks. The financial report of this company, pub lished afew weeks tluce, thowod a aor $299,808 29, wibioh 1s {n fixed capiiai, and is, of course, vrayatiaie fur dividiad purposes, Tho floating debs of the Company has increered 8°45, 85, whilo its aysota show an irorears of only $125,562 25, making a deficiouey of $31,459 42 comparod wiih tho fnanotal oxbibit of May, 1858, ‘The company aye b-en lefi, therefore, without the moeans Of prying the uesai tern! aunal dividend wiiaou purswirg thy usual course +! borrowing money. It is well known that for coine thas past no divideud has been paid without making a new loan. Tho ipeny has boon ar {ual balaace of | 5 ani a eee ne ae eters Stork Bisne~ ge mannan Ee Tuvumar, Amann” 236% 5] o2 ares 31000 Kestuoky 0’s.. 0934 400 003 Rend RR a ‘*? id ph eras BB 5 Missourt - rasOntis AD) s2T-eMy sy | ie0p : om oan. TsOUbim AMONY 3ue Ural ran a : A | 18 100 Mod AN GRR — 2000 Califor'e 7's, '76 60 126 os at STOUNUIMs be Vil, Fades F L PEMES TR 1000 HalemRR letm 73 150 bd at More of wan tenps and wowen trays in great otto MOOT HAAN 24m 49 86 do... .e B13 ) A APRCIMEN COFTHS oF THR Finer TwaiTr terrane u WRny sooia) eFls, BNA ArINDIMes yrraos 2000 LAC ee ee te Re Te Prt trig | wre. oo, Meek rom the, too prevailing taaulon of rep GsbsMetsopol'e Bk 106 «18 do.ssss ssan 42 | PAPO “Gtareee Geemamennccye mmmonee OF Be afneneed 50 Del & Mud anal 1840 do. 8 463g | Suche Wh a ries tome rimony," 60 Fenn Coat Co ,.88 6 — 2801, Gol & Ola BR, OS | put wing SAMY teal uate or nde even, Lave frequen | 80 do... 160 64 20 Panama RR ..... 84x | ox Inned io ‘MO Public y wmmatne m Partch, OF | 200 do 6 * 65 do... Bim | some sad expe "Ee fore, OmF i Re Mg 300 intasls Cent BB BEkpee ts giv.) Wo cxesonlinesy bi tory of ove of 14 - canes compiled an’ Verited by niments, We Dave eadeavored 40 do in a umme ated w imprese) t valuavia moral leaadn And sonud onin gy wie every family olrela My. Work of fetinn cond y math) thia Grae profane of amatacy waywarrens, 0 bh ton and alarming tomora li, Wo & the public will ald va ti ia mate gether” WELSH & OG. 35 payirg Inrger dividends than tis actua! cings would jn have been fpereaged. Tho buvinoss and earcings of tho company are subjec! to tov many contingsms'oa to jaatify auch a folley ay the manayoment have beon pur. entog, Iratond of providing a eurpts to moat auch contings noiea as Yeduced prices and redused recelpia, the company bas doo'ared dividends which required new loans and lecreased indebiednees to pry, and yot tho mannacors of this concern have for a long time beon con sidered among the sbrowdost business mon in the city. ‘Toe resuit of their operation shows thelr uiter (acapactly for the poritiors they occupy, The stuckuolders tn that, ‘au well as {9 all other facerporated compantox, aro in a auepncr to iame for the delinquency which is sure to fol- iow the payment of muearaed divideads. They are not, as Tera) thing, tatiafot with being oid that ihe profits © gone la’o Consiruciion eccount, to give greator faoilt cx for m grontor bnsinees, but thay claim every cent carrod, end frequonily much mora than 14 earned, at the recuilsr diviteod days, This craving on the part of stock holders is no excuse for the mavagement, end it canact ereape consuro, [tts their duty to know whether the centirrereles of she yoar’s burlnoas vil) impair the capital or not, and they rhou'd bo beid answorabis, if not respon rible, for ary neglect. Tho stockhoiders of the Pennrylya nig Coal Company recolyed no iatimation until the y last momeort that the August dividend would be ccd. It came upon thom |ike @ thunderbolt froma clear thy. When doubts and suspicions that there was tometa'ng wrong in the company’s Muaacee first appeared, the eteck favered for a moment and then feil of tsa per cent, Confidence tn this corcern had become 90 firaly extablished that no one interested would for the moment belfeve it poratblo that the company had pusred ita divi dend, Tho fact, when officially announcea, must havo created a great deal of dirtress ia many a domostic cirs'e, and deprived many 6 widow and orphan of their only re soarce, Wo undorstend tbat tho stock of this company {e moore generally distrivu'e’ amorg women and children od core generally invested in by trastoes of estater, than any other in the city or country in proportion to Sts capital. Is ts dreacfal to comtemp'ate the distress whick tho finaa cin} embarrassmosts of this concora must prodage la many houweholds, Tho future affords no hope or coascla. tion to thore depending upon this investment for support, ‘ani the only movi ment wo can counsel in the mat er is to realize aad pace the proceeds where they will be more or leas productive, or at least where they will be beyond the numorous contingencios which surround all coal companica. ‘Trustees of ostaice representing women and children baye no right t endanger the trusts contided to them by such Investments. If the maragers of the Pennsylyavia Coal Compaay fy. By eo dotng, doth ile Munded aad ite floating deb | adhere to and ect upon the principle pul forth in the last se aloment, there can be ro dividend for several years, at ihe beet; and they cannot help actieg upon the principle referred to. No more meney can be borrowed to pay dividends, and any attempt to do #0 would eink the com- pany deeper and desper in ite embarrasemen's and tosol- yonsy. Tho floaiing and funded debt will absorb for yoars: the net carnings, with uninterrapted prosperity and the wbrence of alladverse evenis, From ihe exteut of the trmeditic Indebiedness, and tho near matarliy of the fondod debt, it can be easily scen that the probabilities o a dividend for many years aro poor indeo!. We have no desire, at the presen moment, to go deopor into the post tion and prospects of this coal ocmpany, for wo are ane Jona that those ao little able to bear further reotation Ip the value of the stock, as. wo know many era to bo, should realize and get clear of the wreck while It ls yet time to seve the balk of the invertment. If speculators will buy the siock at anything like presont prices, fo much the betier, There is no use In beldipg on to auch a secu rity with the hope of an tmprovoment fn prices, or a rotern to tho payment of dividends, for one is Just as improbable as tho other, and peither one nor the othor can be realized for years, porbaps mover. A mon-diyidend paying cos tock, it appears to us, must be aboul as ba! aa investment as can wel! be imagtoed. Tho ctroular of Mesure, Dapee, Perkins & Sayles, dated Boeton, August 20, 1857, containa the following Judictoue remarks to relation to manufacturing companies goneraliy and tho manufacturing interest of Now Pog'and tn parti awe ‘The fow salon recently made wore at lower feuros than the quotations of Jnly 17. A crisis tn tho cotton manufac Working lotorest seoms to Bave arises, aot uoliko that which took piace in 1842 and 1845, avd the exigencies of he ee sont timo ecem (to require @ similar course of polioy, With- ont 1orapity all the causes for the depression 849 43, the rapid accumulation of manufactured febrice showed plainly that there were too many *plndies iu ope- ration ia preportion to the reguiar consamy ion. Io 1843 our manvfacturers wisely resolved to reduce the epeed cf the milia twenty per cont. From thia followed s redvo- more rpincles ant looms c" very suite, aided by the general improvement ta basivoss thror ghout the world, we rienced {D one year from the er rial Tho vaice of manufac turing table below. ibey became favorite investments for cap taliese The larco dividenta wore reinvested 19 now mi ontil fn Jens than clght years trom the daie of uulve-sal deapondency, the spindles were nearly Zoubled Forta nately the actoal demand for home contumption of the coarser coiten fabrica is in m far groator ratio than tho crease of popuintion; jurimg the Inet the export trade hae our surplas production, commercial aflaira pi is great addition to ow } have been ma.’e withoct terious detriment to the profits of | the mills. Bat we are now contending with » deorensa of | exports, ly to Chima, with the prise of the raw ma. | torial doubled eince 1945, with dear broadatatfs for sev. ral maccersive years, | annen WO pay for more than the of life, sad joore sbao al, wiih the suomaly of lower prices for ail oar fabdrior, relatively, than for any other slags of merchandise whatever. ‘Added to ail theee éifMcultice, the markot valuo of manu factoring stor ke, during the past two years, bee been greatly Gepreciated below thelr merits, owirg to the growing pre jndtce against Lhe management of business by corporations. ‘Deduering the active eaptial from the market ralue of the cotton mille In the list on the fine page of this cireviar, it will be found that ia the ‘they are worth loss tan afty per cant of the tapital originally inverted. But act nowledging the eupertority of ind! videa! over corporate management, FO Ong os m necessity hes exisied, and, to ® et extent, still extats, for aanocintod a it wil bo corporations of New Fegiand have been managed with fer more ability and \ntegrity, oubor int eto dion roight The rei depression 's at hand. Already from loome on heavy fabrics have been stopped, and a aumber of mills are ranning but Hrosixths of the usual time Whib the cortaint; of cheaper ‘bresdel: (Th an fa general decline in the prices of almost evtry description of merchandise, there bie Lh 4 demand for the coarser cottons. The market raise of fabrica will approximate much nearer to the cost of the raw Ag in 1844 groat improvemente will be made in the economical management of o' ment of tho menafactaring interest. And unless some pew element of disturbance shall arise, toe time cannot be far cislant when the irve condition of our mills will be better ui |, and the quotations of tue Stock Ex- change will show a rapid ton in the market value, ‘& transition ae sodden as from despen- sucoons of 1844. from Mr. Martin's ‘ Stook manufactaring corp> «7 1,066 6 8S ‘B10CG Missourt 2000 do,. 100 Reading Ri 712? 3s MEF 1000 whe G TIL DSO 64 a 68 mation, while prices were e{ihout tmpcriant ohauge, were cull at the closo. Tho rates em braced about 6,000 a 100 Bel Gold Co, 260 ‘6 an... 21S Ohi & Ric fa Ki c do, 186 ¢o 5 do... 26 eo 100 do 69 do. 60 Mliw & 250 do cc do 100 Lalr &¥ @ do 700 100 Til Coa R#.... wo ao 69 Clov & Ptis 18 109 do.. 80 Gal & Chicag 100 Panama Kst...... EXOBANGS. 1000 Bhs abordean, 1000 Gard Gold... b80 1000 do. sow 6,000 bbis., at about tho following prices:— Superflve Btate. 36 0 a 6 26 Extra Biate... 6486 60 Western and Ohio superfine sma end Wi é@ac 16 Cunadian superfine and oxtra. oe 6 Goa 8 le Baltimore, Aicxandris and Georgetown 6$Sa6 Southern fancy and extra. seeeee TWebw Rye tiour,, 4005 Ora meal...ee tances {ado Choice old and new extra famliy aud bakert’ Capacian was slightly easier, with sales of some 400 bbls at about the above quotations. demand and prices qulte steaty, with ral Dole. at the (ay i quotations, Wheat—Tho market was jon to fair lots of new Southern woe without change in p Ices, whils choice while wae hel saies embraced about 20,000 & 50,000 irreguiar. Com fail rates. sovthora was in good of aboutl,20 | BR & bushels, facluding mew red Tenneaeco and Southern at $1 8 @ $1 43, and white at $160 a $1 ¢5 a $1 03; Corn—-Tho sales embraced about 30,000 dusuels Weatera nia et 50. Oats woro in fair comand at Sic a 68c for State aud Western. We quote grais ia this marketas fol owe Whoat—Weetorn red,spring and winter old.$1 35 @ Southern red, iw new. Southern white do Rye= Novthorn, Indlan core—We Southera yellow. Corram —Sales of ver ‘ortorn il jge ; 460 do. akimings at 103¢c. continued firm. with eales of about 100 a 609 Dales at fail prices. Fuacets,—Ratea were uncharged, while engagements wore light. To Liverpcol, 3,600 bushels of grain, in bage, wore taken in ship's bags at ga. Cotton waa ongagod at Bs. per bale, Ainvre there was nothing new. pipe ataves were taken ot $22. A bg Barcelowa waa takes up to load wii fi wheat ai 230 Fin. as lant taken at $1. To London To Marsetlies 60,000 ebipper’s bags. French dry cod in bend was firm at $4 25. Mack- crol wore stosdy wt $1) for No 1, $18 for No. 2, and $9 | Box herring wore Wo. for No, 1, amd 69 0, for | Bay.—(id was quiet at 700 @ 750. Jon waa steady, with smaii salos of Hootch pig at $2 59 | & $50 66. tig Live was in fair demand at 700. for common and at $1_10 for lump. Navat Stoxms —Spirite turpentine wore quiet at Newsvenders will plenae send tn their enters aa eon Aa stilo, aa We CAB HOBrcely Bi MALA bh aceTBONE demand 4 our paper onteide of Now York nnd | content onreelves with priating the rm ty certain of ante, vnlosa otharwiae oxt Which must be gent in @Ariy te Ob! | Our vena! autracdons give the L tog sale. sb THE LEADSR ants irae (bat he haw cob price. pole tmporter, 2 3 Beek 2 Reaver swoeh & Co Corvar, brow & Co. aokett, Beloher & Ce 102 Broad sireet, 45 Vedoy street, 119 Pear! street, 35 & ST Broad street, S976 Greenw 7h Front wi Conklie & Uo. jetta n & An‘bons mth Mpelman A On Jasper, seymour & Oo. Robriters & iron O. 5 Martin. ‘ Wiliam: & Poticr. Be id Park & Tilford... ° 4. BA D. taps Co _ at 186 Clrocn rien treat, 6 Fron! awe. Bulkley, 1 ike & Co. James Brackett & Co B. a. Fabnastoc? , 1) ul Joba N Liay ward. Geo W. lane & € 50 Wanhin con etree. Bote re ATROR’S $10 SEWING MACHINES —ANOTHWS DN {mpchon egais st thom Cn tho de day OF Au zuet {sae Doli! Biaies iron the couthern Distriot of an the ¥or er & Co. againat W: polutaly probibile | sing selling, oF advertising for gaia 1 Waivon $10 machinas, er pnblishers will please take ovuce of tals Lajuae- tion wad uot sasiat in Woleting 1 M SINGER & 0O., 458 Brosdway. Ww" 18 TEE US* OF HUNGRY Oats Great Lyon kills bot mice aud rave, ‘der sleys borb begs and fleas, mcd om, tow, willd eqinl nee, B. LYON & 0U.'s wills for destrostng rata and mica, ang magcede powders for killing bugs, eas, monqutt roaches, and ail Bad of vermb, are unequalies depot 424 Brow wa: £. LYON & Ou. YAGST RANIED- OF se0Ur Twestt TONG, Ix estate, mercbandias, Ac. Ap; ly ah @& Sa. vied Fixos-Kanay.—At tho Pythagoras Hall, on Wednes- Avgurt 25, by the Rey Gamuel M. f*anos, lasso Lave | day. | to Mine fetsa, d of ; ee eee | jaughtor of 8 Kataky, leq , all of this atty 15,09 buahola or | Mobile papere pleass copy Guo a-—Pmauiza —On Friday, Angust 14, at tho reat. dence of by the Rov, W. BD Matihett, SrarHey K. Gio- vee to Jyserauve V , eldest daughter of James &. Searing, Erq., alf of tals city. Hazanon—Mraxe-——On Thursday, August 27, by the Rey. Dr Dowling, Mr. Tromas 2. Hlamnow © Mie Lime HL Myane, atl of ibis otty. Fini~ Gaade.—Ai Somerville, N J., on Thernday, Aa- gust $7, by the Rey Calvin Butier, prine pa: of the act Young Ladica’ mr lavovges Hur, of New York, to Mus Mary AUN, daoghie: of Boa. David A Gregg, of Derry, N. H. 480, Crude was buoyant at $4. Common rosin Txoxarp— Mouton —On Thureday, Avguat 27, by the ligtt clock, while the sales embraced about 1,500 bi Rey. Dr. Orgoo!, Mr Ceantae H. Lerman, of this alty, to $i 95 rer 410 tbs. delivered. Fine rosin was arm, with youngest daughter of tho lato Wm HK. salen of shoat 600 bbia. oxtra palo at $17 for 280 Iba, ton, formerly’ of Cincloxatl. ‘Qus.--Seles of 200 bbls. crude sperm were made at the ‘Gueinpati Tapert please copy. East at $1 29, Livaoed was unchanged. Moons—Mscanruun —On Wednesday, Avgust 28, by PROV ONS. —Pork—The market was without chan; Rey. T. A Tynnott, Gauxos Moons, of this oy, © Race salon wore copfived to abort 200 a 360 bbis. more at $2576, | W. J. MecARriren, late of Glasgow, Scoviand. and primo at $2175. eof was in fair demand, with eaies Rasp—Loviva ~- At ny |, Mass., on Wednesday, Ag- Of 169 a 800 Ddis repackea Western, piain and extra, et | gost 26, by Rev. EP. ith Mr. Vomem & Reap, of Sam our quotelions. Prime mess and beef bams were quiet at | Francirco, Cal, to Mina Kisma P., eldest canghter of Jonm our prices given. Bacon and cut mests were scarce and | Loring, Heq , of l’epperell nominal a: our Oj Lard wat izac:ivo, aud sales con- Woottey—Bay sea —-Ov Wednesday, Avgust 26, by the Qned t about 160 bbls et quotations, Batter aud cbesss | Rey. William P. Cordit. Warrae W, Woortsr, of his otty, were 5 demand, sad were steady a prices given be | to Miss Avsiine Bavems, of Unio. low. We quote Died. Baeriv4 —In East Brookiyn, on Thursday, Acgust 87, ‘Traasss Marva, aged 5 years and 9 mouths, danghter of R Froame —The As quiet, and sles were todorate ai 646 tales embraced about 150 bbds muscovado at 7346. 800, market closing heavy for the Tower grades. Wu sy. —Sales of about 600 b’ were made at 230. “AUVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, BLISCELLANEOUS. AT BOOTH-WABR. <2 A PAIR POR GC $3 ‘wear well and give \go0d TY) Anp street. Omasizs. LONDON 00) boon conceded tt abave rer, 0 ciewale Jess than Whe prices ruling for the 01 the Ital an jon'per berr: ndoa, (be bas buyers, cil and overrunning (he coun an recipes for maaufactnr ing liquor, and hereby he no tratellors many honest men. Hat Ay my dial cus ome! we or brandies sale by rar MBCHANICAL LAMPS, NRW 8)YLNB—JURP Sod ‘dining reoa: pure wane ape sees salisfacuon, at JOM Lau y in existence oemous duties fo The high ed sad [ em no TION TO WHOLESALE OROOBRS AWD LIQUO alers.—Bxtract cognse —Pediare are eileriog tn tht tmerly levied T © zo wo GIN —ITHAS FTER oe }OMUND ©. CHARLES, 49 Broadway, Few Yoru. G with & worthless cognse cr oxtares y~ \albepenem DaRDOMVILLR, “as Broa‘ way. myself tala tn to no | th }IREMEN, PLEASE TAKE NOTIOR THOSE TS WA ter proot boota are ready (or your inapecuion, at JONIA, No. 10 ann street. ALLOO, GROR bkes 5 snpper! NO. Don’ and to J. H. CROOK Fashingion strect—Wal'e Ibe And cheaper Jon'il get better then asywhere else glad he went. fo Seiko Re j——m; wan, you've yet 8S minater, Oly Hall~ fact atand here, Fast BLO 1 miata. ten Come 00." [age piace, I en Sa more neal ‘Come straight and 7, ly ear WING Bere to Ye the name—No. here ved, was eS J" hte HOURS MY ONGUENT fit, Tomy THR * Sta bowls. Kent io v part of ike hiekers oF tain or injure the shia iy An G, GRAHAM, 614 Brow country. way. VALLd LET—IN BUILDING # BROADWAY. Apply to BO. LES, on tbe premiacs. a FLUIDS ARD TRPGENS' CELEBRATED WRITIN GopTiag nds. ondon, and 778 Fearl Hold by the primeipal sia joners. EWING MACHINES —ALL PBRSONS WHO W, ‘of unrivalled willy, one that ngbew the tacrio better thas any other, best machine for or Any wee whatever, & ipdustrtous womaa can readtl with’ whsch ae ke Ey el that satation reer ont of order, ns tt SUL ABPETIE, wcamarom cans Reonred by ny Loee. Tor anie by BTEAR AE & MARVIN, Murray sireat, A. ¥. ANGER'S REQUIRING GIFTS sorstoxet hed ermea, fatal pocagoa visit the extensive baraar of Tl ai tgon Bolden tae lores! prices Joseph Kerrine. ‘The frneral wil! take piace from the corner of Whipple street and Floshirg avenae, this afiernoon, at two o’olonk. ‘The friends of the family, and the members of Sincerity Lodge No, 228, 1, O. of O, F., are invited to Baows.—On Wednesday morning, August 26, Axomsw Baows, in the 66th year of his age. ‘The friends cf the family, thore of his sons, John T. am@ Robert T. Brown, of bis son in law, Allan Hay, end of Bis brotaer, James Brown, are respocifally invited to attend the funera’, from hin late roxidence, No. 167 Hester street, this efternoce. at throo o'clock, without farther tr vitation, Danant.—At Factory ville, Staten Isiand, bo Wednesday, August 26, afver n abort Ullmess, which he bore with Onrie- tian forlltude Wim, yoangeet een of Mary aod Nicholag Denart, aged 98 yearn, 4 mon be end 14 day6. sai ‘The feneral wili take place from hit {a:her's | thie afternoon, at three o'clook. ‘The friends and soquatet- | ancon of the family aro So toattond. The Atramboat leaver the foo! of Whitehall street ai one o'elook. Fausam —On Wednesday, August 25, Museu — daogbter of Glibert B. aud Jazo M. Farnam, aged morthe, ihe Caneral will take place from No. 186 East Broadway, this afternoon, at three o'clock. Mew Hisven, Hartford and Spriagfold, Maes., papers pleawe copy. Yoyen.—On Thursday, August 97, Taowas 0. Forem, tx | the Sth yoar of his age. | The relatives and frients of the fami!y are | attend the funeral, today, from the utty Hospital, mona rireet, eokiya. Kilkenoy and Rotlon papere please copy. Gueworn.—In Wililameburg, on Wednesday, August 27, A. Tl. Gawwoun, dentiat, aged youre His fileuds, and thove of hia Tather-in iaw, Rev. & Ht. Mocier, are rospectfully fr rited to aitand the faneral, from hin late reaidence, No. 87 Fourth strect, on Sunday afer- at four 0 oloek. Thureday, A\ 7, 8 and Sarah & ; aged I year, 1 mouse o Fay- Harem, Un child of Erastus ant 19 days. : ‘The reiativer aad friends of the family are lovited to attend the es No. 411 Groom street, this aNernoon, et one o'clock. Flooem —On dondsy, Acgart 3, Amn MARiA, wife of Julian Hooper, aged $6 years. Philadelphia acd Bostoe please copy. Hovniuse.On Wednesday ovening, August 26, Gaonem ton of Joba Sullivan and Onthorine Hourigua, 96 of iam T. Peok Peter Sawyer, in of the fami! and relaiives ij the ota cc this afternoon, ot foun oe". ‘The friends Jovited to attend the funeral, from 6 1 ly a, Vein waltng st andere the tL fay colette speottully toy'tod 0 attend, without tavitetion,