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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29; 1857. ‘Small, chairman, and Messrs. Morange and Webster veo: ‘Tetaries, met at Tammany Ball last evewing, for the pur- [Pose of taking such measures as would in their estimation ‘lead to the healing up of old sores botween the contending ‘Yaotions of the party, and to perpetuate the union of the grea} unterrified. In view of the divided state of the de- ‘mooracy in this city, the following series of resolutions “were adovted by # unanimons vo'e:— Genera! Committee reiterates PP pet a oitectaren weit the only opp lle ‘ing to be @ general committes, which derived its origin from the people, and the general commi ies in direct ‘descent from the consolidated comaitt.oe formed by the anton of the bard and soft committees in September, 1866. as horetcfare confident of toe aad the reotitute acd regularity of Resolved, That through the eff ts which we heve mado towards av honorable adjustment of pont- aiMiculties tn Tammany Hal! hivo not been rentpro- ented or received in the spirit in whiok taey were offered, we are still © make furtbor attempts towards a ‘consummation itedly to be wiehed Resolved, Thata commities of seven be appointed to ‘eacertaln and re; the practicability ofMsecaring & con- (bling Int reste of the demooratio tbat euch com! with commitiees of other bodies vatie orgauizslons, to secure these ‘age ig ere Lda Pn perpetuattog the which exist end honorable po mnlitee in pursaance of the above recotutions, and the fol- towizg gontieman were accordisgiy appointed:—Jos‘ah Batherland, Richard 8. Covnolly, Michael Tuomey, Wil- Ham J Bris or ene Kelley, Anson Aerriok aad Ben- jamin Wood. jamin Wood deciining, on motion, the ‘Obairman was ly elecied by the commluee fo 4aie piace. On motion, the committee adjourned to moct at same piace on Tuesdsy evening next, a) 8 2. M. SWENTI-PINGT WRAD PRMOOCRATIC REPUBLICAN AG- BouraTioN. A moeting of this association was held yorterday even- ing—tho chairman, Mr, James Guston, presiding, After tho caasi preliminary businera of meetings of this kind ‘was gore ibrorgh wit motion was put for the enrolling cof pew members, which was carried unanimously, whore. npon sixteen now members siepped forward aud hed their wames corolied, A motion war tuen offered for tne ap- Poiatment of a committee to confer with the General Demo- cratic Com mittee of Tammany Hall, for the parpone of of footing {f poasibie a union between ths two domooralic par. ties of the Twonty-Oret ward, woich was unnnt- mousty. Apoiher motion was advanced wo the effecs week. ‘the appotatuent of this coxmiiles be deferred for ‘Thiz cauvea sdiviston—one party advocating th diate transaction of this business, while the other a that by delaying tho mutier for a week they would thetr plats property matured, aad thereby avold gor of doing any(bing prematurely, The motion ried, however, by a large majority. An immedciste uproar anoceedod, ligats were pet out, aud wth a general rush to he etairs which led to the room where the moeting was misembled, amid trampling, equeezing, striking and fend- ing, thix democrat'e meoting suddenly disporsed. Tare ‘wero between 8C0 and 4(Q members presont, which is about beifthe number of the members which make up the entire arsocisiion. The Goid suum box THE COMMITTER TO GO TO NASHVILLE APTER IT. Some tive since the joint committee of the Osmmon ‘Uounct! despatched a letter © Antrow Jackeon, at Nash- ville, informing bim shat they bad been appointed for the purpose of ascertaining tho bravest man, in accordance ‘with the provisions in the will of General Jaokeon, aad ‘what decisiou hey bad fipaily arr{ red at in respect to ihe disporition of tho gold enoff box; at the same time requesting the perton above named to himself visit this city with the spoff box, on tbe i4th of September, and ‘with his own hands present the box (0 Major Dyckmsn, Mr. Jackson repiied that it would be | aposaible for him to accede to the invitation extended to him, bat proposed ‘thal @ sultadie person be Cispatched by the commaities for the box, into whose hands he could safely trust it. On the recelpt of this letter. tho committes was again called togetber on Thursday, and the eubdjcci browghs b>. fore them, wheu ft was pro that the chairman of cach Committec— Peter manio and? Joha Van ‘Tino man, be appointed to ect im accordance with the muggesti: no! Mr. Jackson's letter. Afler some disoustion ‘this proposition was acceded to. It wat sudsequently, however, agreed that Aldercsan Award C, MoUonneil, of ‘birtecath ward, sbould accompany thom on their a ‘Pas follower le!.or ras then written to Mr. Jackson:—~ Orrice of THe City Cerne, > ew Yoru, Auguat Z, W67, § Youre of ihe i8th was du'y receiv the committee re ¢gret very much to learn that you wii! be uaabie to via our Say op the 14th of Sepiemoer, und prenent the Dox, ae per in tiation, Agrerable to "our Advice, thr join! commiitee have acleoted the gentlemen bearing this let'@r aa a commitiee of three, to vieit you und obtain the box for preseatation. Ttake great pleasure in introducing them. alderman Peter Mons Alderman Bdward 0. iy Axprrw Jacion, aq. Pe urman of the Jctat Comm ou Gold antl Box. Attachod to the above is tho cor ifcate of the Mayor to the fact of the pertuns named being what they purport to be. ‘The committee leave this afernoon oa the Charlorton steamer, for Nashville, via Cbarioston, Carolina, tnd wil! probably be absent eight or ton days. Persopal Lnteiigence., Hlon, James M. Buchanan, of Maryland, isat tho St. Nicholas General Waiker lof Nashville on the 2ist inst. for New Orleans. A odrrespondent of the Greenport (U. I.) Timer says thal Jobn Hompetead. who is confoed tn the Suffolk county eon charge of bigamy not the brotuer of sre, Bansingna |, bur her nephow, Ex Governor Seymour, of Now York, in !o Boston. The Philadelphia Zulictin eays:—Tho long vacant office Of British Consol at Philadelphis is as length fied We apnoureed seme time ego who war soleoted, and we re- ceive conSrrmatior of the atnoancomant by the steamer at Hailfax. The telegraph ber wate ead work with the name of ibe gepilewan, who \« Mr. Obaries f. K. Kort bt. He bas for some time held tae office of Vice Consul of Great fritein et Carkagova, New Graunda Alien Munroe, of the city of Syracuse, in the county of Onow ta-Obie! of toe of Brignoier Gevoral from the 10th Brignoter Geacrel Lucius Piikia, rer.gue Ex Governor Fraucis Thomas, of daryiaud; Hon. Wer ron Winslow, Norin Onrelina; ‘Governor AP. Wilined, andiana; Major W. W Coapmea, Uatied States army, and Rey J. Melatire, of Minowrt, are io Washington. Amoricxne rev iniorod at tho banking “fies of the Ame tican Kuropean Express and Exchange Company, Paris, Crom Avgoet Gto Avg. 13,18 A. R. Marts aed wi 4 A.W. Coretia, Dr Lad low. HW, Hecke. Samu Dr. Braasard aod f¢ gaily, J. BP Woodbury ani wit veoh Francia, Leas P. r. George B livat, ©. W © Jobe Cat'nach. Mrs. J J. Atwood, Dr rune, RR. Ryerhart Hf. Lararns and Indy, Bimpaon, om, Pevneylvanin. wn JN. Hanae Jr, g. B. Sitnp RL. Givava I Gio: @. &. Lester J a. Rock w Srambail. Pipl At the Oinrenton Minister from Pern; De Uniiner, x Proaceiphia; R. Wain wright, U 8. s., apd family, Mra. Tien and fainiiy, Warhiog DO; Bre Poe ao? fomiiy, stn)on J. M. Bixdy, Gear i Pb, Wier, Coact® Ha New York ©) Pahimore, Thorns Dron. New: York, Wea em. flodens Seranpah: Hon Mr aod Mra, Uhas. Gavarre, H. Serres nnd a a Ww Orleans and Havana. in the steemsbip Pniiadel- im Biigon N Risharda, laty Bee BF 4 t J Heaton, J vale, & Y Resch, Baritet. nds ana’ shetee aie Archer R Powler. 3 itl Boskweil, i Cunnisgham, J others tn tac s.eerage. Jersey City Leet Oranooran —Yestoriay afternoon, as the Jersoy Aivlden wae making her 2% o'clock trip \o oy New York, having on board the of @ Phila. deiphia bain, a man fell overboard from bow of the oat and parted under tho whee! before the boat could be the wheel struck him and killed bin instantiy pants. Fact Sreawnoat.—Yesterday afternoon rancia, of Hoboren, levied on the steam ‘fan execution for $7,500 issued out of the againet D. J. Townsend, by Rareka lays at the foot of She was rece tmunohed ot Kor port, and being pat | 6 in intended freon Now York and 74 hours by the aid of Oat: Novitlo, ste years, Set, Tide; Bak; Ur. Sykew, aged, Tat. 12lo8.; be. Prior Tat, THe. Aloe, three years, Sat. 1ilbe.; Tut, four yours, bat iolbe,: Eloquence, four yoars, Sat. Tibe.: Janet, thres years, bat Gibe ; Marmion, ree years, bet. bibe.; Ackworth, three years, Get Wbe.: Relapas, four poars, 4t.; Verona, threo FORTe, at, Hos. Star of Albion, three years, det, bide, sary Of the taking of Mexito, is of the between the members fe confined exelu- ively donation of the Ji gold eneff box. On this question there lee decided spilt; bat we understand with provisions for a orulse of thiriy days, are on board the yaobt Maria, on « pleasure excursion the Hudson vives. Yesterdey they ‘were a Weet Point Toe Gaemewich Ovagp will have their fourth annual target excursion on Tuesday the 8th September, at the Turtle Bay brewery, in Forty-fth stroot. Fins m Wonrs Sraser.—Bet ween 1 and 2 o’okek yeester- Gey morning a fire was discovered in the two story building No, T1 Worth atreet, occupied by Herman W. Bouck asa boarting house. The Gremen were promply on the coiniae cfeowate at tetra in the ¢ the owner or whother the bailding was insured. Ficnon,—An article in one of ibe city journals of yes- terday, relative to an imaginary affray at one of the hotels, and entitled a “A Shooting Match,’’ is a fabrication, with. ont the slightest foundation. INDIAN MUTINYT—THS at- LATO OABLE—NEW8 FROM MEXIOO, CUBA, WEST INDIBS, SOUTH AMERIOA, BTC.—THE WAR OF PARTIES IM THR *OUTH—AMERICAN FIRBARMB— APPAIRS IX WASHINGTON—MABEETS, ETO. The Werxiy Hrxaip will be publismea as ten o'clock thi morning. Ita contents will embrace News trom Kurope— ‘The Indian Mutiny—Hreabing cf the Atlantic Cable, &c ; Mex: ico, Cuba, West Indies, South America, Ac.; Affairs in Wash- ingen; The Persian Treaty; News from the Plains; The War of Parties in the Sc uth; American Firearms—Trial of breech loading Bities at Weat Poin!; Editorials on various subjects; Latest News by Telegraph; The Broadway Tragedy; Bxec: tion of MoKim—xtraorcinary Speeoh of the Criminal; The Quick Voyaga of the Vanderbilt; The American Horses in Engisnd; Financial, Commercial, Reilg‘ous, Political, Thea: trical, Sporiing and Mari:ime {atelligence; Review of the New York Onttle Market; Marriages and Deaths; together with a large variely of fateres'ing local and miscellaneous items Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter, Prich six centa, Gentlemen's Hats —all Style for 1857 ts this day teeued at RSPRRSOHKID'S, (5 Sassau stress. We bave been favored with ap irepection of ibe sty'es intreduced by thi« driving manufactorer, and wre conviaced they will prove the moat popular of ihe season. A. Grandjean ts the Only Person who can be conser ited scientifically on all dis*ases of ‘he humso hair, at S4 Church street, cornerof Gerclay. The Sixth and Kighth Avenue cars slop a6 th dour of the establishment. Phrenoiogy —Strangers and Citizens wilt fin the phrenolox eal cabinet 0 agreeavle place to visit. It coniains maby rare curio ities. Kxam\nalions by ¥r. Fowler, vid charts, and full written deserip:ions of er givea wheo deatred poms alwa sopea and free to visiiera. 308 Broadway, mbove the Park, nest Luane street, Metaliie Tabiet Razor Strop--For Sale by J, @ 8. SAUNDERS, siora only, at No. 7 Astor House. 1,000 Photograph Views of Amertcan and Canada seonery, both city and country, ana 6) cent portraits, at HOLMES’, 239 Broadway. 20 Cent Ambroty pes, with Case, Unequalled in America, as originally established by KIMBaLl, the World's plotiire maker, $47 Broadway. Jobbers and Dealers cl . Srrpulay evnie enaeee FAL. AND Wi In addition to our usual large Wie LOW PRICED AND beng bot 1 we are to offer at ae low figures house in the trade, here cr elec where. re, D DEVLIN & 90. 908, 959 aod 260 Broadway, Ww York, All the Beautiful Novelties in the Millinery line which will ke the rage in France durt_g the fall, will be found in the varied rock of B. T. WIGLDR, No, 791 Brosdway He ie jnst trom Paris, where Be obtained the pew atyles donneis, ribbons, lowers, and head d-ee-es, In aviicipstion of their yexular isene, and on such favorable terms that he dedes competition as regards prices. Boy’s ana Youths’ Cloth! ian Every Va. ety, at No, 3, John street, corner of Ni street D. t. CORNELL, Em) Gin Pipes For the Xs he achasppe depot 23 Beaver street Defiance Lennar nw pe Safee—W:th Patent powder preat de Sefasce locka and erase bars. Depot 198 Poari ROBERT M. PATRIOK. Portable rin! Cases 1 Great Variety— fer mle by J. & &. SAUNDSRS, store only at No.7 Astor Gatr it Doctor Chareh street, comer ald given the the natural olor de- dered # real prodigy of ehqmistry. Paris Bootes and Shoss, from Sorr, Melics and other makers by BUGENB FERAIB & BON, booumakers, €2 Nason street. $3,000 Wortn of Ladies’\ French Imported boots at $160 ; donble sol # $2 25; button $1 50. Tollet alip- pera and shves at @ gieat reduction. HILL’, 571 Broadway. Meals to Urder at Reduced Rates to Keai- denta, payable month's in advanoe, at the Smithsonian Honse Fine Pocket Outlery—A Kick at 4. 28 BAUNDIRA’ sore oniy. at No. 7 Astor Hows, Broodwoy's Market.—Tne undersigned will en bis market for businers on Tuesday, September L, (857, pod will be pleased to ree all hia old enatomers and as olners aa Wil ple BO aD WAY, bis Broadway, ove door above Thirteenth @.reet. ners and Shipmasters.—Ords rs for Captain Caventy’s tripod for zenith + beer ration will be re- ceived at Mo. 1. South Wiliam street, ap stairs, Hoiloway's Pils —Kev yh to thw remedy. Qalnine sete as a corrosive bo dihense revenges itself apa le medicine renovate ow off the complain, 0 UD) @aaant consequences. Batchelor's tinir Dye, W! and The beat ir the world, surpw victg a. “iat oad end coghes at the manufactory, 3 Brond Latrd’s Wigs ond tats Dye Agsinst the ic patoral *ppearanos. durabulty and cheap, joer ioeutera ret + Dye—Four Shillings « Box, Black © 1 Barclay street. Inimitable cuding of hair BOs 1 or brown. and whiskers, Oristatoro’s He tye, Wigs and Toupees, the very bent f cuales, bod ca sale, and the dye pri Yaieiy applied at No. 6 astor Ii ruse. Campbell's Tarkiah Hater Tontc—25 Cents | per bettie. at OAMPR&LL'S Crug store, comer Rights avenue hud Tweaty eights aureet. Rupture.—Marsh & Co., Medical Cure @russ Moe, removed to No. 2 Vesey sures, agtor House, Fosgate’s Anodyne Cordial Cures, Without diarrcons and summer complains. Sold, wholesale aud | Perdil, at 369 Powery, corner of Fourth street. Berry's Tricopherous—12 Cents Bottle, tine, at CAMPBELL'S drog sore, corner ighth avenue er | and Twenty eighth strect. Brandreth's Pills.~Up fown at CAMPRELL'S drog store, corner Kighth avenue and Twenty- eighth sireet, Murrey & Lanman’s Piortda Water.—The demand tor ihe tashioneble perfume amon *. that ten are or every sing! Sis tCen de cologne. lis qualition, as @ tolled weer, have pever been eqrelicd. Bolé by UT. LaANMAN & 00., whole aie deugeivia, @ Waler streelyand by all druggist, at 0 conte per or FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. MON MARKET, Fanat, August 23~6 P.M. ‘Tho stock market wae very irreg ilar throaghout the fret board thie morning. The fluctuations were to an an- wrnal extent. Whilo some of tho loading retlroad stocks show sn advance of two and three per Coat, others equally prominent on the specalatire list show as great a decline New York Contral, I'rio and Roading wore the most actire iooks at the board. New York Central advanced 2 par cont; Eris, 3; Reading, \¢; Galena and Chicago, 1; lana ma, 1; Milwaukio and Mississippi, }¢. Missour! State sixes declined 3 per cent; Obio Lite and Trust, 2; Canton Compa ny, 34; Delaware and Hudson, 1; Michigan Central Rall road, 6; Michigan Southers, old, 3; do, preferred, 4; Illi noia Central Ratlrond, 6; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 21. Clevoland and Toledo, Chioago and Rock Island, 15 ‘The improvement in frie today was in consequence of temporary arrac coments having been made with the banke to provide funds to pay the interest due September 1 on tho funded debt. Some of the loading banks have agrood to farnish half the amount required, if the friends of the company will raise the other half, This will relieve the company for the moment, and per naps enabie it to rab along for some months, The new mortgage loan of this concern doen not seem to take very well, The subdsoriptions are considerably ier than balf a milion of dollars, and are not kely to bo mach larger on this sls of the Atlantic. The Michigan Seuthera Ralirond Company tiny resched the perfume amounte to a furore. | point predicted a few days since. ‘The boats on the lake | The number of packages ebipped for the wook ending | having been eoined by the company’s creditors, the line le for the ume euspeaded. Michigan Central Ballroad stock aulfered the heaviest decline today. Ii closed yesterday at the Gret board at 74 per cont, and et the first board to- day et 6@ per cent. The finances of this company are not et ali comfortable, It has en immense floating debt. The Company bave rum in arrears for some years past at the rete of seven or eight hundred thousand dollars per aa- mum, This goes into the floating debt, which has reashed an amount pot easily managed. Illinois Central Railroad took wat lower to-day. This company have resolved to make an easem ment of $10 per share on the capita! stook. ‘This instalment (3 payable om the 26ih of September next. The transfer books wi'i be closed on the lst of September. ‘The immediate object of this assessment is to pay of the floaling indebtedness. The most inflated railroad stook on this market just now is the Now York Cenirai. That con- cern is nothing more than @ big babble, which sooner or later must collapse. We only wish to warn those inte rested in time. State etooks, bank stocks and railroad bonds were all lower to-day. At the accond board the market was ell down. It looks very much as though raliroad stooks generally were all goirg © pieces. New York Central fell off % per cent. Chicago and Rock Island, 1; Reading, 3; Illinois Central, 2; Cleveland end Toledo, 1; Milwaukie aod Miseieipp!, 2; La Crosse and Milwaukie. . Kric advanced 1 per cent, Dut fell off afterwards, and closed at 22 per cent. Tae market closed very heavy, with @ feoling of great de- ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follow: — + 102,014 62 2 bp,0B4 04 112,441)038 28 ‘The tntereston tbe bonds of Marshall county, Liliaois, igened tothe Western Air Line Ratiroad Company, due Sept. Ist, and the tntorest on tho frat mortgago bonds of the Dayton-and Wostern Ratiroad Company, will be pald on and after that date at the office of Alwood & Co , No. 5 Nassau street. The folk: wing extract from the Bostoa 0. coutaina some pretty seosibic romarks regarding ratiroads and their ma- agement :— The western railroad managers should heve.proaied by the biter experience of Now Kegiand. Tney did net, and sufllctent bas already ome to light to juetify end compel a thorough tnveetiga'ton ct the financial oud bua.ose coud! Mop of ai! of them, the good as wol! asthe bad. Too pub ho must be eaticfied thas if xno~s oll the tricks and de /il- tries, Doth great and sina!l, that bave bien perpetrated ywhers, It most fully aud clearly koow what unearn ed dividends have beon paid, what Cooc-ray have more of Gebt than ihoir roads are worth and woat prott is made on business dons. [¢ must also «ee every r ad practically Liplebed. and 1 must pot be hambugged ast) tho per cea. of cou, Tt will wos Udy velieve that wi the rg dcing haa been confined to tho two or three corpo- eur that bave exploded-—it will balieve, mare reseona- bly, that there has been more or loss of wrong in all un!a- veatigeted, unsifted and wnecourod corporavions. tae Block of every road ruoning from Aoetow suffered for the knavery exposed in the northern corp? rations. It is suifertpg from it yet and to toll the (ruth, tt deserved to suites for tt, “more or less, for in alior nearly all the concerns {i was arcorteined that there was moro or less of condemusbis ignoranss, care. Je mnoss and exiraragazce, And 0 it is, #@ fanoy, with tbe ralirond siccks bought and sold in New York.” (tis fall time that every sort of humbug were expelled from them; ‘hat tho shoep wore set apart from the goa‘s, and that even the sheep were improved as much as poeitdle. Until all this ts dono tho best of them are dangerous to be handled. The stocks vf some of them nevor will be worth one ceat, for the roads are noi and rever will be worth tho money thoy ove. are qaite valuable and othors of extraordisary value. Butali should be sifted out thoroughly aad to the public com -rehention, and the sooner this is done the soccer will the good ones stand Total receipts, . ¢ where they ought to stand in ibe market. At presentthe | 2 mora! that we draw for our readers, from ths Condit.on of | the New York share market is, “to let evory thing alone until one can Oud out juat e bat it ts worth and to pay no | 5 regard to the apparezily low price of axytaing, bo ita re on ever 80 good, ite previous divideuds over so large, its business ever so enormous.’” } A colomporary, tn alluding to the {nsecurity of railroad i investments aad the recent depreciation to prices for al. | 1 | most every species of property, remarks as follows — Such is the tasecarity attendant upon every description cf property that, taking inio consideration the trouble, anxiety, mistakes, defulcations, forgertes, liabilities au Conting: poles of every kind connecie! with lavestmants, per cent per soncta, without depreciation of principal, larga majority of persons ever realize,” Tho late C emeat Liddle, fq, for many years president of the Philadelphia Savings Fund, one of the oldest and riches} institutions ta the cocntry, once mace & vory similar remark as the re walt of bis observation, Money safely In vented at rix por | cont {s more prodoctive fir w term of years in a great mejority of caeea than whon engage 4 in fancy mn ising, iu thelr fluctnations, a mach larger retarn. A anaaatet payee prosen's two cases in point (1 this con. necion ibat of 9 very shrewd and csutiou, man of {ts soqua'ntance, who retired from active Dosiness some twenty yoars since, and ai rst avesied a large porticn of his monny in mortages on reat esiate, Tempted by high rates of interest, however, and having coniidet io bis own jndgment and sagacity, as he bad a right to have, be gradually calied in all his money, and reimyested i} in moles secured by colla- toral security in raliroad bonds, bank stock and mauufac: tarirg stocks. Als rule has beon to Dave a good name Promisee, with bonds or shares as security, at ton per co: under their market value. Tt would seem that wach a | mast be rafe i bel bie cupeesanse &, Cant am a8 the ! care, troable and apaieiy that be has had—and oc says they have been quite as much as whea ho was in active WOUR: | $1000 Geehen Br bde. 60 a scriog cf twonty years is a better mrorage than a | ) 200 NX con wl 224 fost, was 1148, vained of 900,000. wamber A ‘Tol pacaens ciate Jemnery 2, 2087, 6 6. to vity. Toe advance in the price of raw cotton 0. ry: Dieached sbeotings and abiriings to be more Grmiy hela, and higher rates were asked, Drills were orm and moderate. Sales of brows wore a 90.; bleached was at 9X0, and bige at 10%. end tloks were quiet, ‘m Cotton di was Girmer, and from $88. for No. 10,9 0z to Sho. for No. 1, 18 07 Date ca pee ee oe prices one ard. Printing cloths were ir re- quest at 4:0. Yor Auda to 03 for 68x72 Prints were in modera.e r quest, while prices experienced no change of moment. Gigbame were in good Srey oh enieasely mogerately active. Prices for good makes ranged from 106. @ 11}g¢ Mouelaine delaines were in mooerate supply, and the newer and desirable styles wore Bele at full pi Gloths were inactive and dall. Casstmores and saiinets wore to limited demand, sales be- {pg confined to the newest and best styles, at steady prices. ‘or insey 8. We have no to notice in ¢ Ome Fiannols and blankets continued (n fair demacd, while the Continued to be well keptup. Shawis ocntinued ag onpaey heeT A soe ee tedeee change in pr a fair joo! wee } Tho stook wav large, and tho business on the partof Umited to the more immediate wants of jobbers bere and in other cities, New and desirable atyks of ‘maintain fair prices, goods. }, and pro: Dably yicl} a fat profit to their Importers; but old asrort- ments, unatirac:ive Or less fasbiousble fabrios, were heavy, ‘and likely to find their way to porchavers and consumers tty freely ibrou hb ine auction aouses. At last accounts rade continved steady in Manchester, while the silk cro) oo the coutinenst, if was supposed, vould be an averago one Stock Kixchange. Famay, Anguet 23, 1867. 3g 700 ahs Krie RR. at 250 4 4000 Califor nin MOONY Con RR'o Bel» Bk of % 1i Metrop Bank. . t do 6 Nagess: Dep 10 Coin Exch 5 do. 70 Ohio Life & Tr Co, 17 60 do ee 20 Mion 3&N 300 ab 2 do. 135 do BoE5S0 J 10 C3 0 0 a 10 60 Erle Ri e 40 00. - a 60 V £0 . 185 La Crowse& MURR 2 ) 125 45 Hudson Rivor BR ITE 60 % BOARD. 200 whe Reading ¥ 2000 Erie RR ods "75 70 40 a 10 obs Fac 3 Btp Co, 00 Cui ce i 160 Gumb Cou. bo do .. 180 Gal & Chio 650 Clov & Tol 160 do. «i RR. pearis at 7 Si. Basapeturr? —Flour—-The market wae without chango, Dusinesa— his capital bas not yieided six per cevt per an. | AE with mw modoraio Eastern and I;oa! demand slos: for the whole time.’’ The same paper mentions the of anotker, “who retired in like manner. but woo cent per anny m inicrest. be had rather Bave six per cent. with absolate security and the least possivie troable.’ His mode bas been to invest im mortgages with an ampie mar. gin: and the longer they hed to run he botter thoy suited im. Ifm person wishes to pay up his note before it is duc he ts willing to eccommodate bim, provided ho fur- nishes another mortgage as good. Ii ¢<pertence is that he has no trouble worth pesing, ns over lost interest for @ day, nor soiTeret the slightest anxiety on accoun! of his investments, Those are not isolated owes. represent classes, though the six Cont class is very mel! compared with tho ober, Taere is uo security #0 nearly perfect as mortgages on roa! lato with a suMcious margin, pone that wit! yield ¢o much In- | 1,600 bis, within tho above ran; come with #0 little anxioty and trouble; bat yet they are neglocied by ® large maj rliy of monoy londers, who, in their eagerness to secure @ larger income, taka | ith less doing riska and responsibilities which the shrewcest mou cannot avoid, and consequently undergo sa amoint of labor and | snd prime white Southern at $171; with anxiety more tbau ¢quivalent to the interost contracted for, Mf they got it.’ There le probably no more unsafe bust nen now prosecuted than that of desling in paper, with | and wibout collateral. In the dret piace, no man can afford to pay cue to two per cont for hie capital. Tho competition in business {e too close to warrant any euch | A man may occasionally, to compass a | price for money. partiguias trangastion, venture to pay double interest, or even more, bat be caanot hope to successfully compete ‘With othors of cash mesne with rech @ load on his shoul dere, It is therefore anwise, if not dishonest to creditors, toeeniinne tho Pa went Of sock rates, * ith the pope worklog throvgh Guancial dificultios, The sooner the who aro thus embarrased yicld to their difcultios the better cent per annum. It may not be ‘ilogal to buy @ note afloat onthe market at any and whatever rave may be agreed on, bot it 's clearly tlegal to lend money directly to a bor. rower, taking stock or other collateral for its payment Being legal, it is #ivo anwise, and po man cereful of bis oF inlerest will thus pat biawelf io the powor of his debtor. ‘The monthly return of the Bank of France, as mate up | to the 1oth of August, shows the following rowulte (the exchange taken at 25f to the pound): — Increase .. Increase |. Incrome .. Deorease.. vernment securities... 1,195,000 Decrease. . Advances on railway secu. ‘The decrease of £688,000 in the bullion is the most un- favors ble feature of this return. The bank has expended | £12,260 during the month (n premiams on the purchase of ‘be precious metals, yet in stock, which in the previous month was reduced by £996,000, 'e still declining. The increaze in (he discounts is rather remarkabie, consider. Ing that the previous retarn exhibited an (ncreave of no Jona than £5,420,000 in thie item. The increase in the trea eury ceposite ia almost counterbalanced, as far aa the bank la Concerned, by the decrease in the private deposits. ‘The incroase of £254,400 in the advances on ratlway sscu- ritlee—making ® net increase of about £200,000 in the (otal loans upon stock and shares—indicates the offect of the recent creation of now railway securities, Upon balance, however, the Incrcase in the floating note ciroa- lation is only £57,700 against the decrease in the bullion, ‘The annexed statoment exnidits the value of foreiga dry foods imported into this port during the week, and since January 1 in cach of the past three years:— $2,019,901 2,291,703 1866, 940,997 802 42944934 ‘The trade im dry goods this woek haa been somo joat active than the average of the previous week or \wo, aa the Southern trade has somewhat sleckened ap and that from the Wost not fully set im. The trade, however, was considered to be in @ healthy condition, and has stood the recent financial flare up better than waa expected. The eollections continned $9 come in from nearly all direc tiona fn @ satisfactory manner, The a-ction sales this woeok have beon of a light and more or lost unimportant natare. Some special saios of French and other goods aro advertived for next week. Tho Western buyers begin to appear {n some greater numbers, though not expected to be in moch force wnt! the first weeks of Boptember. The export trade was somewhat better for tue past week, owing to demsad ‘or tao Chica market ‘did not believe im projects which paid tex to fifteen por , Toy | In the recend place, it is ftlegal, and therefore | dangerous, to lend money at any bighor raves than six por | | mon | S60., 6 months, to go to Batlalo; | Port Cabello at'p. t heavy and lower for some grades, The sales embraced 000 bbls. at avout the fo Wertors and ecperfine Extra Oblo and Wostern... Capadian superfine end extra Balt Alexandria and Georg: Pouthera y and extra. Rye flour, Corn meal “ . Onoloe old and new extra family and bak: Dranda. ssesesees ceases eeesecens Canadian was heavy and lower, with sales of ebo bbe, at ovr quotations, Southera common gredia wore easior, but in bettor requent, with palos of sb vot 1,200.8 of prices. Kye floura= The market was unchanged, Curn meal wasio limiitot Teqotet at the above prices. Wheat was rether fl The sales embraced abut 5,000 2 sesaeoced. 3 essesses3; buebels, including Tonneases red, at $1 40 me unsonnd nd wales Com low at irregolar prices. Corn was quivt, | fined to eboct 16.000 bushela Wetern mixed at S5kc, Ryo was quiet snd rome prime Southern yellow at Sie. We quote graw Gate were in fair Cemend at 670. 9 8c. in thie market as folowe:— Whest—Weetewn red,spring and winter old.91 83 a = Southern rea, new. i vee 1 21 Southern white do, . im a = Rye= Northern, por 66 ibs... : 8 8100 Indian corn—Wertarn mire? 64 The axe = Southera yellow......... 0 8 OL Corvos.--The market coativued firm, but aalex sere re. tirieted to about 400 baler at full price. Corrum.=-the ruler end aceu about 2.000 bagn of St. Do mipgo ait $86 do, Rin at 10% @ 1l'(¢.; 1,000 do, at Vigo #11), and 200 mate Java at 16 Ko Faaucnrs — froigh's to Liverpool were better, About 11,000 @ 3 of wheat were engaged, io bulk and bagr, at D0. a 3d. a OMd., and at the close 44 ‘war avhed; }10 tone of logwood wore engaged at Ta. Gd. | To London 400 tons of ofl cake were cogaged at ifs To Glasgow 6,000 busbela wheat were taken at d¢., in ehip’s | bags. To Bremen about 199 tons measurement roots wore engaged ai $12 50. To Havre rates were uncbenged. To Rovterdaa: 60 bis; spirits of turpentine were taken at Jo. per gation Fisit.—Dry cod were firm at $425. Sales of 200 400 bie. large l mackerel were made at $16 500 817, Her- and large No. 2.at $i3, aud larde No, 5 were» $0. ring were opebavged. AY wae quiet and prices nominal, Hewr wes qvtet, and qootations fur both foreiga and ¢o meatic were vo minal. Hives are dull; but few importers aro wi!livg to vail atany rednotion fromthe higher market prices of iat Sales hare been 1 y Buenos Ayret at 383 Bogota, 270. ,1,460 Howey —16 terces and 6 bbls. were sold at $1. speculative salen of move were mado at an advance. The at sales embraced sbout 1,460 bbie, mess 8% 02, check to-day, and 260 do. prime at $21 15. Beef continued irm, with sales of about 260 bbis. repacked and oxira Western mess at our qutations. Western bacoa of good quality was held a\ 160. Shoulders were held at 12ig¢ , and hema from 190. a 1c , the latter for good emoked, Lard waa lower, edout 2,009 bois. ‘at our qaole lone, Batter and cheese were in fair demani at our yuotations, We quote as follows — Pork—Moas, DDI. = 'ses > 232232? use @ SeBsbcE ses seescrtssse Rict —Smail sales wore making at 60. a 5\\c La Py ‘market was {nactive and sale oontined to 28 i", obietly lower , at Tie. a BYO, and emall lote at Oo. xf ste Tonacco remetos flocks are gradually decreasing, and good descriptions of ail sorte scarce. The sales om braced 64 bods. Keataoty at 10ig0. @ 8 ie ; 06 bbds. Havaon at 48¢ , and 20 cases sod leaf at Lic. « 100 Wagaay wae dull, with sales of about 100 Dbls. at 0 $145 051 43, | FABILY MARKETIAG, ‘The Delaware peach deslers must be making pienty of money now-a-days. Tho crop in Jersey seems to have fatied, while peaobes from the ‘‘itttle'’ Stale wore never more plenty in our market, and tho price holds up ro markably well, too woll for por people who admiro thie delictous frult, The steamboat Trausport bronghi 3,000 besb ets from Delaware yeeterday,an unexpectedly large quantity, waich had the effeot of putting down the price 26 cents per basket, @ redaction taat took money out of the pockets of most of the dealers. It seoma gomo ox- ccedingly astule spocalators bought up @ very largo quan. tity of peaches in Delaware, and threw thom right on the market, an operation that not coly took money oui of thelr | own pockets, but aleo out of the tills of ali the peach doal- ers. Prices range from $1 60 to 82 60 per basket—a high price, bat there does moi eee to be any prospect for much of a reduciios this season. ‘The markotmen stil! manage to Keep up the price of “potatoes, During the week they fell to $2 25, but peetor- day they were up to $2 60 per barrel again. We cannot ee that this rate can be mainiained long; the yleid of po- tetoes has been large throaghout the country, and raics must come down. We hope yet to quote good mercors at $1 FOperddi quantities of see} potatoes are in, S660 66. pee bbl.—e ridiculously high price, Con. eumeré abould abstain from eating them until prices cme down. Norfolk stlil sopoites the New York market with thiaecibi. Apples and pears come in slowly, and are high. Corn en 1 tomatoes are very cheap, and poor people ‘ovg dt to use them for food as much as possible. They are pu rickoos food, aod economical beeides. Taere are sume very fina moicas in market. Cabbage, bests, &o., are ap. here ls nolbing new to note in meat, beaycnd the fact that it continues high; lamb siouo bolag oheap. There (s much Pals ovef for sae, Fied is unusually scarce for this reason, and is cousequently bigh. Blueiled seem to have tled our coast, apd (ishormen comp ain of their soarci:y Lobsters, which have been abundant heretofore as 6 conta yer lb, are begiaving to ruu out The seaton for them ommecces in Marck @.d Insts untll cool weather, when sho tobeter leaves for deop water. It te eid that 250 mon u4ro employed in ca‘ching them for this mar kei, aud that rearly ong willion are caught annually. (costa, it fs sald, £60,000 to eutch this miilien, and $2,000 profit 1s mado tn the }ield about 2,000 aro taken tu ouo thousand traps cally im our waters. Of course these figures are mere ‘A great domand hae aprong vp of late years for voft ebell crabs, which are deemed quite a luxury by gourmands. They are fred with egg batter aud poun sed crackers, and make @ palatable, dough not a very beulth cith, It ts bert to partake of thom in moders'ov. estiinates, We fund nothing else peouilar 6» noto in the taurkot this Wook, PRICES. rise TAR RETALL my Oysters, por lik. ‘Olama, per 100. Chuns,softa’l, Bott cians, per ly... Lobuters, oer tb. Grabs, per doz... ..15 quart Lamb, per qui ro! Fresh pork Aalted pork, Moms. ‘bal! peck Shoud Sweet, per bp Sides Qaiond, basket Jow! Turnips, banca. tom ‘ SORLLA' Frosh tomatove,tii-—— 9 1 Country eaiivages. Cabbage, per brad. 3 a6 Bologna ssusages. Beets, per bunch 3 Neer Hannah, each... 4 Gari, per aor Og LONDON CORDIAL GIN. tm prices This gin so “elicious in thet Dr. Valentine Mott other dtetinguished ph bare pronounced Kt the most reliable and ellioacions extrac; of the Tiallan juniper berry in existence. ‘The bigh dost of the artic e in Londow, the encrmous 4) formeriy levied upon It, the comasjuent high to quote it, bas been ths only cause 6° compinint, The new ts iil, however, haa enabled me to make # large redusion It to wholeania buyers, and Tam now offering this anperior article at leas than ihe prices ruling for the ordiunry liolland gins BDMUED VU, CHARLES, 40 Broadway RLEGARYT WEI DI i 8 BO, dining rvoms; candi pure white rape seed ofl. For sale b} HL PARDO! yy PLEASE TAKS NOTICE. -TACS! ter proof boots are ready tor your inapecoa, No, iv ann sweet RNG RAVING — WEDDING, erecatet in the most ap CARD L™ LETTERS And MATRIMONEAL (Ov RICO ETS TROUBLM aNUAY 28 UPPERS TAN a NEW TOWR ATO PuLLADELPHCA. ASTOUNDING DEVELUPEMEATE More of mau traps and woman \rapa in grea: cides. SYRCIMEN COPIES OF THE Tiket TWHSTY LeTtRes. ‘The wany social aytin, aud sometimes personal CknKers Tewit ‘rom the (7 prevailing faahon of reane tant Lowteg Lantacalvae to ormmenee or be wfnenced by Ubu aciveruineng ate naw “With ® view (9 ma rimony,” but,without my reel aamo or addrcan, Bare frequently bees ar he publi y a AAG WE ARPA OOF BFilolAe, 7 n b c a pore! now enn: von rat . wore has LEADER VW he ex canes compiled and veridet we eadeavoret to do in ama tod Wo imprenst wine ble moral Jenson, tnd soand the uote of warning every family ciesie. No work of fowon oonld p deaibl t arec! amatory wayen std alarming immorall’y prbiie will wid_ oe im thie om: 400, nd ia their omdery RA ADI demand fo wal num be seu! la eaiy to Any chance dona give ihe LBADBA ® oonvpatly li Bien @ Ww. THR DRAPES Ready oo Saturday. MACHINER.—ALL PRRAONS Wily WANT A schine of unrivalled utility, one Unat wi ho heaviest fecrios bet rin: fo soy use whatevor, ® machine (hat don with Which an industrious woman can reedily earn 3 ar, can Ob iain It no where except % the office of I. 1B & OL. 668 Broadway, B. ¥. SOUTUMRN AND WESTERN MEROGANTS Aromatic Ben: mal cent on the dty. “ke mn ‘2 Reaver sizeet, 1H Beked siuas Boe tft i i i 35 3 "i ii i a seutedex 3 2 pity i Hotedaina Feoae H, & &. Wommors, | Nicol \ aged $ yones, @ wortay aaa ert ry Gents. ly. Toblaa’ Horse Liniment, Depot No. (6 Ooruandt a, bew York. cma TO fon SUILD: BROADW. Oi apoty wk, CoCRAR LES Ne Srna on —_— pun & 00, 116 BROADWaY, Wart } De eapceins depen? rh ean, to AB RS pect vane soe Salah lala a TRPGENS' OKLEBRATAD WHITING FLUIDS inda. London, Peart street, New sr Drincipal ata toners s™ NB & MARYIN'S ‘Reoared by the celebrated WILDBB PATONT SALAMANDER Sara, For eals by York greuted er & Co. against Waison, Wi + r soluiely prohiblla the defendants and isaipagerie i jing, or advertising for the Waleon Rewepaper pubianars wil ploase ‘ake notice LM GER & 488 broad wag. Hat 18 THE USS OF HUNGRY CaTst Fee eat bab cantina tbe, Thele powder alaye bo'h bags and Marrted. Foerar—Tattan.—On Wednesday, August 26, by the Rey. Dr Price, at bis residence, No. 62 Second avenue, ir. Wnitax L. Foerua to Soman K Taxiae, all of this city” Ly xcu—But.—at the CathedralfAlbany, oa morning, August 25, P. J. Lyncu, M. D., of this city, Misa Joawaa A, Hits, of Alban7. Van Taemi—Aurrs.—Oo Thursday, August 37, at the Bcuth Second etroet M. & church, + rookiyn, E. D., by the Rey J.8 Mitcnell, Mr Wiuam H. Var Toss to Mime Bumasera L, Suu, ail of Brooklya. mea. Bioasu.—On Thorsday morning, August 27, Mamr, daugb\er of the late Hamition Biggam. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fpvited to attend tho funeral, from ber late residence, No, $4 Laight etroot, this aflernoun, ak two o’clook, Cwat.—Oa Thu:sday, Augost 27, of consumption, Jom Casey, aged 26 years. Toe friends and re'atives of tho family, and those of De- mir ck Ryder, are Peqaested to attend the fasoral, at twe © cienk to morrow ehernoon, from his late residenos No, 24 Wort Cweifth sveet, between #iftb and sixth avenues, San Francisco and ireh papers pleane oovy (one —is Brockiyn, on friday, August 98, of consat fom, fxances Hulme, wio of biward L Corr, aged = years & mouths and 26 days. ‘The reiatves and friends of the family, the United trade Bociety of Journey mon sailmekers, aud the active aod he- porary mombere of Mechan’t Hose Compaay No. 2, are respest(nily lavited to atond the faseral, to morrow mors - jug, at 85 c'olck, trom ber late rostdenoe, No. 69 Joha- son sireet Her remaina will be taken to Bompmoad, Long iniand, for wuior nent Corre.-—On Thartday, August 97, Huvay Core, aged 2 years. His friends are int ited to atiind the funersi, from hi Into restcecce, No. 42 Hamtitou eireet, to-morrow after- 1oon, at two o'c rok, Droxaz —Ou Friday, Avguet °8, of convulsions, Mam- ‘tler of Mercard and Margarot Decker, Guar A, tofant agod 3 months and 2 days. The friencs of tho (awily aye invited to atiend the fame- from Brow ‘way aud Fifty -first street. —On Thursday, Avgist 27, Nec, infant daughter of Leander Mand Mary f 3 Doin mater. Funeral from No. 40 Kast Thirtioth street, this afer- neOM, wi two o'oloe c Fousary.—On Friday, Avgust 28, Mrs, Many Foo.err, Widow of Joba, in the 65th yoar of Gor age. ‘he friecds of the faztly, and thote of ber son, Mathew J,,ar invited to mitend the foneral, from St Vinoout’e Hi spital, Eleventa _—— wear devyenin avenue, this afver- noon, ab aks bare, on Wednesday, August sce of Mr. George rele page TY the ress wiaow of David Garduer, ‘86 yours and 4 months. Gaxa7.—On Friday, Augtat 28, Jous Aue ‘aly a cf Hingh ana Mary Geery, aged 1 year, 10 mor and 28 deyn. The relatives and friends of the family are na ope yes invited to sitond the funeral, from tho residence of Farcuis, No. 683 Told avenues, this afernoon, a twe \ clock, without fartuer potloe. WOLD. —In Willa asburg, on Wednesday, August 37, ot A. H. Gamworo, dcntict, aged 49 yours, lls iends, and thove of bis fuiber in-law, Roy. 8. BL Meeker, are respectfully teyied to stead the funeral, (rows Lis late josidencs, No. 81 Fourth street, to morrow afer- noon, at four 0 ¢oolr, Garwo —Oa Thareday evening, August 27, Rey. Roves Wisc Gs » DD, te the 40d your of his age. Bis relatives and fricads are requested to aitend the fa- nerei, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, Caivery Baptist church, in West Tweaty third street, without fur- idan io Nowark, ‘i, J., on Friday, August 28, W ui —-1o Nowark, N. J., 00 Friday, , Wore, oa.y son of Juba apd Alpboxo Hart. The fricods and rolstives are tovited to attend the fune- rai, oi Perib Amboy, to morrow afvernooa, at three o'clock. ‘The steambeas Taovaas Mums leaves the foot of Robinecw street this aflor200D, at tres o'clock. Fierce —Al Plaiodelé. New Jersey, on Avgust .., Jaus, wile of Alexsudor Henriques, aged years and 11 month 9 tune Carriages *ill bo in readivem at pter 2 North river, thie Allernoou, # two O'clock, to aCI0 Bpany the body to Gresn- wood Connecticut papers please copy. Jaapono —Cn Woonewlay, August 26, Arrazp Jammane, agod 96 youre Tao friends of family, tho mombors of Sleota: No, 166, F and A, M., tho Zoru9dapel Ohaptor No. 147 A.M, aod the order in qoverai, are ‘ally invited bo ailend (be funeral, Wo morrow acornoon, ab two {rom bin late realdenow, No 903 Riyiogton etreot, May spirit seat io peaoo, ateme. Oo Tourtday, August 97, Jour @., som of Joum H snd Catherine &. Kaisor, aged 2 years and 28 days. The 4a and eoqoa.uiaooes vf \ne Camtly are rospect- tes to etcut the fuperst, this afternoon, as half vive o'civok, from No. 443 Grecawica street, commer wy abest yo Friday, Acguet 0%, Wircam E., son of Pat. ean, aged 1 Doar, 9 months and 10 days. ° friehds of the family are ree al, from the resideoce of 1 © 1) Peta slp this afternoon, at twoo’clou The remains will be trterred tn Caivary Cometory Maror.—Uo Iburscay evening, Aoguat 27, Wnaam 1. to atiend Maw, only child of David A. and ‘7 Meson, aged 11 mciths ana 29 daye The reiauves aud friends of the family are atiend ibe funeral, from the rotidenos of his pa 34 Renwick mreet, lle afternooa, at one o’alonk —va Tharday, Avgust 27, Jomm #, Mos, aged raday, August 27, of consumption, Jonas sePaane, in the 850 year of his age. yee an frieada of the family are respectfaly neral, without further movice, {rem mother, No. 30 Wooster swee, t- at two o’olock. nce of bia W aftern ibe frigoce and ¥ toud the funeral, witbeut further not noo at two o'clock, from Nd. 14 Hamilton street. Nicotat.—On Friday, Angust 28, of cholors infantum, Oma. Fompasm, iniant yt er & aod Ansa T. jay, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and Io «i The funsval will ave piaoe \o- morrow Ab three o’cice:, irom No. 148 Aast Twenty sevenih streot. “The d relatives of the family, the momovers of the Bluer, Empire Lodge No. 64.1.0. of O ¥., and Sylvan Grove Lodgo No. 210, F. aud A Masens, are re- apeefclly invites to sttend, without other invitation. Netuina [a Brooalyn, joun K. Nircutm, obo tienes snd rolmivos of the femiy are invited te Attend the faneral, from bis lsvo-aridence, corner of My rue eee and farnilton street, to morrow afernoon, wt + oy —On Friday, Aoguat 28, Eizsa, tafaat tor of #1 and the Inié Kia Pendieton, aged 28 dare ‘The (rienda are respec {uily invited to attend the fume ral, sb! rpoon, attwo o'clock, from eer father's resi- dence, No. 36 Kidridge street. Romsy.—lo Hobokea, oa Tharadey August $7, of oon- rumption, (xonaa C. Ronst, aged 41 yows and 6 monthe. The relatives sud friends are reepectfully invited to as- tend the fraeral, this afternoon, st two o” |, from the City Hotel, formerty Mansion House, No. 13i Sudsos ttrert, Hoboken. Sere. —On Friday, Acgnet 9%, Wuseatom M. Gams, principal of Ward Grammar School No. 85, aged 36 youre. ‘8 monthe and 38 ays. invited to as ‘The friends of the family are respectfully tend the funeral, to-morrow afiernoon, *t two o’clook from the First Presbyteram church, Fifth avenue, between Bleventh and Twelfth streets. Suure.—On Friday, August 13, THOMAS Sarem, aged sa b cars. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, members of the Public Onrtmen’s Soolety, are to attend the funers), from bis late renidenoe, No. sro Fourte ree to marrow aitersoce, oh \wo ocho (2M.—At Ridgodeld, Ct, on Thoraday, August 21, Mee. Bima, wife of James B. Smith, of this otty. 2 ‘The faneral will be atiended this afternoon, at hese o'clock, at ibe above place Srersmeson —On Friday, Angust 98, Gaace Sroamy, wi- dow of James Stepbonaon, {n tho 76th Year of her age. Funeral services this aiernoom, at twoo'clock, at her inte renidence, No. 40 Kast Ti rtinun street Y gy Lin oa ae after a short and severe \liness, Mra. Awm \ ocra, parish of Ki Weatmeash, ireland. tare, ovunty er anes ae of the family are invited to awend ‘aftermovs, ot one e'olock, from ber lale residenoo, No. 128 Kast Tweety. third street, between Second and Third avenues, The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for intermeat. Wasnt —In Wil awabarg, on Friday, August 28, Mame Ruaaxon, second dacghier of Charies H. and An Rites al to day, from Mo. 6¢ South Mixth srset Wr cxor7.—At Con wha croup, AUNERY, Youngs