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- 2 . NEW YORK HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, aUGUST 23, 1865. et i —E NClA Al offering frocly, and im ome cages, excent to thei Nar FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. trae, efuser'to sell for lese'tian tt 32% Toes | «60 WEED VS, GREELEY. Dat, August 226 P.M, bard at $1 bch peg ph in bbila. Lard oil was 3 ‘TeRspay, a oderatel * . ‘mhe Swck ee has presented a scene of unmiti- mera —Hecein ber bbls. any ny 908 Jara. gated duiness to-day. At the first board prices were - market was again very dill a joavy, yet generally lower than at the second board yesterday, and eee roan a ag snd none iaere A FAM ILY FIGHYr. ., there was an evident disinclination to bay. Erie showed bring them out in full foreo, It was noticeable, how- a decline at the close of 1 per cent, New York Central 1000 US 5's,10-40,0. 973 60000 do........ 9% ae | do. 830, 93% 100 Mich Cen RR.s30 106 72, 20 Panama RR..... 262 10% 200 Clev oS asad RR. 67% . = 120000°6's, Lyrc 10000 Tenn 6" 2000 Missour! 6’ ever, that they would not take hold except at low prices— : 23% 3700 34 | lower as a general thine than holders were willing to 3, Hudson River %, Reading %, Michigan Southern %, | 22000 Ohio &Misscor > , } 4 63000 do........ 67 accept. The sales were light and confined almost whol. “ ” Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island 34, Fort Wayne | 1000 M’ch Coni i 1000h BNW e.. a oo wants of the brads. The sales ware 7,800 bbls. at The “Little Villain” Thur- ted = %. Government securities were steady, owing to the | 7000Chic &NW In't 1 $3836 for now mares, cloning at 93110716; $80 9 $20 °s Bott! noininaied. ‘Governor Morgan, awhig and resident | the matter, by saying that she had remained for t ; scarcity of old five-twenties in the street and the fact Gar: $03 #30 Chl ah oo pc OF aks = ae fede aerate oe colon oe _* te: Hiabdes. orthe oly, in Be ee ‘Hence te demanded the | purpose of” endeavoring to recover her baggage. This Of there being a considerable short interest in them out 33° 100 do buyers’ option, about 300 bbls. mow meas at $3050 a $31 75. nomination of a Western man, FP einen ray re ar Secs aa ua tanehoation, and ae worees,, Thee standing, some of the German bankers having bought | 100 Cumb C pre! 100 do. ‘Tho beef market was thinly Setive sb ful prices. The for Governor, that the Geld for vot tliat General Wads | to result favorably ina pecuniary point, was required to b30 3944 100 do. do. 24" call 108% take a sudden departure. Mrs, Hartley is between sixty and sixty-four years of age, slim built, five feet seven or eight inches in height, long features, face very much sal 1,200 bbia. at $8: 60 a $12 50 him. He did not, of course, expect sales were 1200 bbia, at $8 60 = $12 00 for plain mss | Irrepressible Conflict” for | worm woud bo beaten, for le was aot to be supposed that dull, and prices were entirely nominal. Baoon was duit 8 @’s Old B alnoty ‘thousand majority, comld be used, up in & Zon Cu moaus wore steady, with, salon of 600 ples at 1440 jeward’s joots. aaa an wee itanse, the work of long years of toll do... 100 do..2d call 39% 500 40 West UnionTelCo 73 100MiL&P duC RR 20% 20 N Y Central RR. Irs do. a sellers’ options which are now maturing. Coupon five- twenties advanced %, new issue 34, ten-forties 4. Sov on-thirty notes of the first, second and third series sold 400 do BT do. » 40% | @16%c. for shoulders, and 10c, a 23c. and a political inheritance, th wrinkled, very ladylike in her deportmont and. appa- at O73. 600 Erie RR. 50P..FtW & Ca RR. 9455 ‘ark for butter and ohedwe was nteady at previous quo- ‘and experience, was dissipated ins single year. BO hon bpaeagg met At the open board at one o’clock the market contin- | 300 do 100 do.. 943¢ | tations, The lard markot was moderately active, and ain now what sort of police renee fp bee ae eel on a & Fouwouna.“On Monday night a female infant, ued dull and prices were a shade lower, At the | 900° do. a La 0 for himself? How longs it eimplimenting that | #b0ut six weeks old, was found on the stoop of house i 800 do No, 46 Essex street, Jersey City. Upon being taken to the almshouse it was identified by a female inmate as belonging to Ann Cooper, a woman who ‘been sepa- rated from her husband for the past four years. ‘TROUBLE APPRRUENDED AMONG THE STEVKDORES.—Yester- day morning Chief of Police McMannus, of Jersey City, having been applied to, sent a squad of twenty police- men, to the tobacco warehouses foot of North Fifth street, to prevent, if possiblo, a threatoned disturbance between Jersey City and New York stevedores. It ap- ‘ 1 sustained. Foe a are the latarprece au cates, | THE RING OF THE LOBBY RAMPANT | dinner in nonor of reroando Perionevm.—The market was a trifle more steady, but . known and notorious abettor and sympathizer in seces- the demand was still very light. There was some little sion and rebellion, as a distinguished friend of peace? export inquiry, and some was taken, we understand, for How long ts it since he was about the House of Repro- Liverpool and Antwerp. The sales were 2,200 bbls. sentatives conspiring with “copperhead” members of 2, . . On the spot, « | Congress? How I has he been in correspondence eerie ype rar eee ity Piosp, forcast | RusL py FL oon D with the family ‘of Jofterson Davis? How long after the fc latter rate for white, and 'Tlo. a T2c. wee. renomination of President Lincoln did he sign and send Rick.—The market was quiet, and prices wore un- circulars to Cialingeigned men asking whether it was not changed. We learn of no A Dest to bring a third candidate into the field? What was Sriawinw was more active, at full prices, The sales | Horace Will Probably Come Up to ie pabare ot i Calinitpae adletirnberenneee al be second regular board it was inert, Erie closed % lower than at the first board, New York Contral 44; Cleveland and Pittsburg was 44 higher, Rock Island 44, Fort Wayne 1, Ohio and Mississippi certifi- cates 34, Cumberland %. Government securities con- tinued very firm. Coupon tive-twenties sold at 106% a %. Afterwards, on the street, they were quoted at 10676 a 107. SECOND BOARD. -past Two O'CLOOK P, M. $2500 US 6's, '81,rog 107 800 shs Erio RR..... 8354 25000 US 6's 5-02, reg 105 10000 US 6's 5-20,cou 106% 30000 do. aicoa ‘ore 1000 US 6's10-40,cou 97 10 Til Central RR... 122 10000 T N 73-10, 2d.8 0934 400 Cleve & Pitts RR 6734 hio & M ctfe: 200 do... #10 67% maine & RKI RR. 106 de od 118,000 Iba. at 20340, @ 22740., and 65,000 tbs. At tiie open board at half-past three the volume of Os saneses 196': fp OmRRRE , ’ " ‘ sion, and what sort of war record has he made? pears that the New Jersey stevedores have been em- business was extremely light. Erie closed on the call at 200 MU BP di Cn ene oe eee cot was quiet at our last quotations. the Call of “Time.” While the Southern States wore threatening secession, | ployed to stow cargoes on board ships, lint not under- 2%, Hudson River (s3) 10734, Michigan 100 en ouxcnin A176 | Stock light and concen and while thoy were preparing for rebellion, Mr, Greoley | standing the business, thelr services were dispensed with, a aegis ameeneprpeliysiata eel 100 Pitts, FtW&CLRR 94/5 | “'Spiage.—The market was moderately activo at full ko, &o. not only, justified, but invited and stimutated them to | anda gang of mon from New York employed: but the Southern (#3) 6244, Rock Island 106, Cleveland and Pitts- : action the evi tl im his | discharzed men threatened that they should not be Prices. We note sales of 600 mats cassia, at 77360. @ 800., n. Hero is the evidence from the T'ritune, ‘ burg 674, Northwestern preferred 61. . CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. currency, and 50 bags , at 23¢., in gold. We own language :— yi Vallowed No gg fa WOME see presence of the police pre- } ‘The petroleum stock market continues dull, At the (New Yorn, August 22—6 P. M. quote:. ‘Tt¢c. w 80c.; mace, $1 og apg 30 TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES. It Piya halted gene] November 9, 2000.9" vented any brence of the peace. ‘@ 8tc., | —Lcut the following editorial from the Zribune, for the | gray fully from the Union we think they should and Whe St. Louis Market. Asugs.—Receipts, 41 bbls. The market continues quiet at $7 50 for pots and $7 6234 a $7 75 for pearls. Barxavervrrs,—Receipts, 4,710 bbls. flour, 1,127 do. and 516 bags corn meal, 28,414 bushels wheat, 52,028 do. corn, 367 do, oats, 7,650 do. rye, and 600 do. malt, The flour market was irrogular; State was in good demand at a further advance of 5c, a 100. a bbl., but Western was neglected, and yesterday's prices were barely sustained. ‘The speculative demand was moderate. The sales were 15,000 bbis., at our annexed quotations, Canada flour ‘was moderately active, and prices ruled a shade firmer; the sales were 400 bbls, Southern flour was fairly ac- tive, and prices were well sustained; the sales embraced 550 bbls. Rye flour was quiet and unchanged. Corn meal was steady, with sales of 360 bbls, Brandywine at first board the chief activity was in Webster, which was Ble, a 4c. lower than at the first board yesterday. Oil Creek declined 5c, United States advanced $215. At the second board First National sold at 26c., Pithole Creek $10 75, Webster $191, Oceanic $116, Ol Creek $5 60, United States $28 20. Gold rated a fraction lower, owing to the receipts of cotton from the South at this port and the report of a resumption of sales of coin by the Sub-Treasury. The ‘opening price was 144, from which there was a quick dectine to 143%, followed by a recovery of 3, and a relapse to 143%, ut which it closed. Gold is generally loaned fiat where previously interest was paid on the currency Dy the lender, ‘ ‘The foreign exchange market remains firm at 1093; a and pimento, 17c, ; Poe mise nutmegs, pel and ginger, African, 24c., Ualoutta, 20c., By ad purpose of nailing it to your counter, 60 that other base | would be allowed to do xy. Any attempt to compel them to |, SuGan.—The market was only moderately active, but | coinage may be dotected:— remain by force would eonirary to the principles enunci- prices remained firm. ‘The sales were 1,100 bhds. Cuba From the Tribune. ‘ated in the immortal Declaration of Independence—contrary to the fund: ital ideas hich hi liberty is at from 11340, a 143(0., thelatter price an extreme, for a ‘(erom the New York Tribune, December 19; 1850. opp. 1 sinall lot of very choice; 100 boxes Havana at from 120. | «she ynion Committee of our State met at the Astor House | If it (the Declaration of Independer tified the a16%c. Refined was not so active as yesterday, but | on w, mead ‘ovening, to fix the time for holding our annual | secession from the British empire of Shcen, eal fons of colo- prices were steady, the market closing firm for all de- | state Soevention. Owingtoa sudden conversion, those who | nists in 1776, we do not see why it would not justify the scriptions. We quote—Loat at 193¢c., crushed, granulat- | are not radicala had n majority of one. ntont on poat, | eiennn Of avenllions of Boatherners from the: Union im ‘and ‘curious coincidence, that majorpy - ; oa Sey ground, ab 19}40., white st 18%60, yellow as}, oa lag our coneoutiOn tok late daytwhlle the “radicals” (From the Now York Tribune, Kebruary 2 1900.) Saur.—The demand was entirely to supply the wants | Wantedeneariler one, thi “ bec cclusively alle rom, ct tha aade, brinen mare: teey.. (a panee-Asiion's |. oer neee are eee ay et | Cao a pantheon agri gp try at $4, Marshall's $3, Liverposl. gro $2 25, Turk’s ‘Next day the Democratic State Committee met at Albany |: forward thelr views. ietnon see anne es and fed thelr convention for the Gan of September, WHICH | 104.5 asbn Sins anal become salad tha. they can do itor ry i "” for ours. at phy ae rig ogee Ay g iy Listy ogee “its tailed taretore by the mavt-radleals In ou party or. | botter out of the Union than in Jt, we {usist on letting them firmer. . alto shall ° in peace, 18Ke. Sorel gain Geamreoing ove, ni 0 In Peitrrom the New York Tribune of same date.) Tosacco.—The market was quict.and prices were un- ‘That ptart—eight weeks toour six for the canvass—must be I reiterate every word of thia, as I have often reiterated it, changed. ‘We notice sales of 200 hhds, Kentucky at | worth to them from five to ten thousand votes, with regard to the Pacific States and Territories, Sr, Lours, August 21, 1865., Cotton—Receipts to-day 46 bales; no sales. Flour lower; sates of double extra at $9 a $10 60, and of extra at $775.0 $7.90, Wheat declined Se, a 10c. Corn 4c, a be. lower; sales of yollow at 790., and white at 80c. a 85c. Oats heavy ; sales of new at 40c, a 45c., and old’at 530. « 56¢. Rye declinod to %5c. Tobacco unchanged: Whiskey steady at $2 25. f MARRIAGES AND DEATHS H Marr Benrne—Fostrr.—In this cit Re Monday, July’31, af: the parsonage, by the Rev. ther Farra, Tuomas Burns to Mra, ANNA Fe both of New York. $5 30a $540. We quote:— I do insist that le possessing within themselves the 100% for bankers’ sixty day bills, second hand. The | Superfine State and Western flour ses00 710 from 7c. @ Be. Sood leaf remains steady at 7340. @ | HOW (the that one controling mind xed the day of | elements ot an independent anions exlatence, hare’ a it | Bina orComnon.-On Monday, August 21, by the ‘ s , 5 le a cl 0 SM 7 oy J leading dtuwers, however, ask 10974, but the demand is | Entieo State.. 7 ee ToD |. Txa.—The market wasquiot. We noto sales of 1,000 olding each of the State Vonventions. | ered sey- | cher political communitiesas they may deem most condu | Rov.J. A. Rocho, Mr. Dovatas Careys to: Miss Canp- limited. Common to mi 7 40 a 795 | Packages greens and Oolongs on private terms, mour's election as Governor in 1862. cive to their own well being. LixE R. O'Conxor, both of this city. The money market shows perfect case so faras the | Extra round hoop Ohio. 8802 — Woot.—The market was dull and hoavy. No decline 8. we dagge that be Proposes to repeat the process substan- ‘And now, when the rebellion, at a: sacrifice of half a Grannis—Baxrierr.—In Hd by ‘soburch, Ma Mn : Western trade bran 9 10a 10 90 ps coshey veh but lower rates would be r-coived for fair a i “ if million of Northern. lives, and four thousand. millions | 0” Thursday, July 20, by the Rev. 8. W. Diller, D. D., wants of the Stock Exchange are concerned. Loans | Common Southern. 9 10 2 10 00 | Tote. The sales were confined to about 20,000 Ibs, fleeces | | 4. Weinferthat as hohas “soldshort”’ before and been | Ce Nortnom treasure, hns boon suppressed, Aloxander d. | Major F. W. Guansts, of New York, vo Lizam: C. Banr- are made freely on call at 6 a 7 per cent, and in | Fancy and extra do. 2210 20 a 14 00 | 1m lots at merely nominal rates. 5. We infer that the Union pasty vil ‘icve to win this fall, | Stephens, Vice President of thie Confederate government, |, U&t, of Brooklyn. i iia exceptional cases balances have been lent at five, | Common Canadian 7408775 | _ Warsmey.—Receipts, 71) bbls. The market was mode- | not by means of its.omganization, but in spite of that same; | and other rebels, plead, in justification of their offence, ances —Unnek—-0e, Monday evniteg: Ga sae". Good to choice and extra. . 7 80 0 10 75 | Tately active, and prices were @ le firmer, but not } and that the leading journal and organ of the federal gov- G. Peltz, Frev. W. Jauesto Lizzr, youngest ighter The bullg’ argue that under this condition of 5 80 ag 10 | quowply higher. ‘The sales Dbis. ‘at $210.8 | "6. We infer that it should arouse at once and go in. ernment insisted, encouraged and justified secession. of Lewis J. Updike, Ka,.all of ths city, monetary affairs no material decline is likely 4900 500 20. It would bray he = Sepceaninite. carearess ne Karly in the war, Mr. Gresley, ina spirit of conceit Rs cp cee iprcaes & at tte Larter 20 Stock e Is Po 5a — same moasure of malignity and falsehood into a quarter | and arrogance peculiarly his own, assumed command of ps » Mr. to take place in prices on the Stock Exchange, but expe- | Com Melly Tee ie chicane, 21.98 ue aT The Fire in South Street ors column, Its assumptions and “inferences” are | the peer: we preemie pln yotonig en order, “On to. this tty, to Miss nee daughter of Jerem'ah PARTICULARS OF INSURANCES. ‘The total loes by this'fire will not probably bo as large as estimated yesterday, as there will no doubt be quite a large salvage on the coffee. The following are the in- surances on the goods and the names of the owners:— Carey & Co., of 96 Pine street, had a quantity of tea destroyed, valued at about $80,000, for which amount they are insured as follows:— National, of Boston, rienee has taught the speculative community not to put implicit reliance upon an easy money market for effvct- ing a rise of prices, Railway shares are at present neg- lected by the public, and but for the Broad street bull party the market would give way considerably. They are heavy holders of different stocks, which they can onlyssell without loss by creating an artificial buoyancy, in the midst of which they would endeavor to distribute alike bald, naked inventions; and highly as I once | Richmond,” as authoritutively as Richard. the III ex- thought of Me. Greeley, I am now constrained to believe | claimed, “To horse,” or as Wellington said, “Up guards that he intended to, “‘bear false witness.’ He knows me | and at ‘om." And: such was the power of, a popular, well—as I thought I know him—and knows that 1 am | widely circulating journal, the government was actually incapable of duplicity, either to my friends or my party; | forced prematurely into the disastrous ‘Bull run’? battle. that what I say or do is said and done openly. In my | Whon it was over, most disgracefully, Greeley saw the: long life, with the habit of thinking, however defective- | mischief he had done, and appalled ‘and haunted by ly, for myself, my opinions have n-ver been concealed. | gpectres of dead and dying suldiers, he coufessed in a However they’ conilict with those entertained by the great | Jetter to Mr, Lincoln, and in the ‘ribune, that he had men of my party, 1 avow.them frankly. Worth, there- | done a great wrong. It was said by those around him 1ore, less or more, thers is nothing equivocal in my | that for several days his remorse was agonizing. But it —The active export and speculative inquiry fur wheat which prevailed yesterday was not continued to-day, and the market, with only @ moderate inquiry from tho millers and speculators, became heavy, and prices re- ceded 1c. a 2c. a bushel.’ ‘The sales were 76,000 bushels, at $2 20 for new white State, $2 05 for winter red State, $2 20 for white Western, $2'16 for choice ambor Michi- gan, $1 63 8 $1 56 for amber Milwaukee, the laiter an’ outside price; $1 51 a $1 54. for Mil- waukee club, and $1 50 a $1 58 for Chicago spri Oats were not much wanted, and the market was dull Montrose and Binghamton (N. Y.) papers please copy. McAL“aR—McKiysgy.—On Tue: August 22, by the Rev. Father McKenna, Patrica J. McAnBam to. Katma- — rink A. McKInNey. i Rowisos—Jamieson.—On Monday, Angust 21, by the | Reval. E. Charplot, at the residence of the bride's father, Davin Rowsss0N, of New York, to Igor, youngest daugh- | | ter of Mr, Joseph Jamicgon, of Stratford, Conn. Spnc—Ineram.—-On Saturday, August 19, by the Rev. F. Sill, D. D., Witrtam Snows, Jr. to Miss Ligtam Bxaray, it their toad upon other suouldere, The corrupt manage | O5°° Meat and ode. instore for Western. Batley and | Mori americaa, of Boston 0,000 | friendships of my’ enmities or uncertain in my princi- | goon subsided, apd he resumed the habit of insolent dic: | Youngest daughter of the late William Ingram, Bsq., ment of the leading railroads is not calculated to | mait were dull and prices were -entirely nominal. The | American, of Providence 2 Booo, | Ples. tation to the army, to the President, and to Congress, of this city. strengthen public confidence in share values, pending a <a mates was FN sategaed the same as on Monday. | Merchants’, of Provident > 5,000 oe sorter rete jae) rai - the ort ‘Subsequently, a [Sr Ett — after a disastrous- Died je | The demand was fair but not oti Me ; of Ne * assum) “tixed”” 01 pt 0 fix Mt of eneral batt ir. Greeley becai h iv roform in the system. It is notorious that the last Erie | The demand was jot 0 active ason Monday, | American, of New York. 5,000 | fr olding the Union State Convention, Thoogh difer- | again, and Rrcel vatha rasa ley became morbid.) paren.—at Glon Cove, L. I, Mrs. K. HR Bazou, age but the advance of that day was maint: th ; , i plying stae| sf ntained, and te | Market, of New York... ing for more than twenty ycars with Mr. Greeley about | ‘47, after sixty or nnety days more of bard fighting,” | 58.vears. dividend was paid with borrowed money, the result of | Pat ‘Bo advance or tee shipcwontand partot spesain, : loan nogotiated in England, and it ts understood in | tion, comprisiiy 8000 bushels, at 92c. a $30, for. prime oalicigeg regi ibaa 172008 | Cariy conventions, 1 thogit ft would bo well this your to | wo wore unable to conquer the enciay, ik would become | BA%Rox.—On Tuesday, August 22, at the residence of cortain quartors that the New York Central Company | mixed Western. Rye was in improved demand, and | Grocers’, of New York. . 9000 | moctearly iu September; but, in a conversation with Mr. | the duty of the goverument ‘to make the best attainable | 7 See Wicnieas. uth Ninth street, Honatio M. Banzox, Haris, he reminded me that the State Agricultural Fair | peace." This craven, crean-fuced display of the “white would use the first week in September, and for that | feather’ in a leading Northern journal inspirited the reason only L acquiesced m the suggestion of a later day. | ‘rebel government and army. If, as they were told, we Lsaw five moinbers of the cominitiee, simply because | could only “tight on for sixty or ninety days,” they were Messrs, Lincoln, Harris, Jones and Usher calted upon | guro of their independence. mo, Mr. Barber, who met mo in the Rotunda, remarked | During the entir: last year of the-war Mr. Greeley om- that he was then going to my room. To neither of these | harrassed the government, demoralized the army and gentiemen did I express, sugyest or intimate any word | b wildered the people with perpetual croakings and mud- in favor of a late convention; for I had no such wish. | disd negotiations for “peace’—“pedce”? upon the best If Thad doomed the question important either way Ij attainable terms—‘peace’’ upon ang terms While prices were firm; the sales consisted of 86,000 bushels, at 9c. for Western and Canada. Corrox.—The market at the opening was steady at yesterday's prices, but subsequently became more quiet, closing dull at the dec}ine shown in our annexed quota- tions, The sales compfised 2,800 bales. We quote : Upland. Florida. Mobile, N.O. & 7. 38 38 3o “4 “6 45 41 45 49 = of the Lise awe ee paca =, fovenT.—At Maspeth, L. 1, om , August Uxpenama Covent, in the 83d voar of his age. The {uneral will ‘take place from. bis late residence, at Maspeth, [.. I., this (Wednesday) acternoon, at 2 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend without further notice, Cuarx.—On Monday morning, August 21, Joy Care, ages § reeel ant 6 months, son of John and Catharine | Clark based their last dividend upon the private gale of eight bundred thousand dollars of seven per cent convertible bonds at par, The Michigan Southern Rail- way Company in like manner provided for the pay- ment of the last March dividend, With floating liabili- ties amounting to $709,902, and only $118,150 of cash axsots; it declared a dividend of three and a half Caswell & Co., No. 87 Front street, have lost $65,000 worth of tea. Insured as follows:— 000 Ordinary... per cent on the common stock and five per cent mantine were in steady Jobbing de. shovld certainly have found Messrs. Stewart, Jerome, | Sherman was preparing tor kis great and triumphant 4 ; the sales were 2,000 boxes at 24c. Robertson, Dutgher, Freeman, Cook, &¢., &e., ‘and oon: | campatgu; white sho army aifl navy were demonstrat, P, The fricuds and rolatives of the famity are respectfully Se. the restarted, the ‘totel emnoant of the dividend . were quiet, bat very lirm; gales 1 paited with them. "Aa ie waa, t only saw such members | Ing aren North Carolina; while Grant was’ “Gght'ng 10 invited to attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) ner. being half s million of dollars, ‘The director# were then supposed to be ‘bulling’’ the stock, and thero is now reason to bolieve that they are “bear. ing” it, for they candidly admit that the last dividend, ‘was not warranted by the affairs of the company, and paint as unfavSrable a picture of their present conditi a3 possible. With such manipul of railway stocks ‘as this there is no inducement [@ investors toenter the market as buyers, but the time will come before many years elapse when such reforms will be forced upon railway managers as will lead to the with- of the commitice as called upon me, and spoke on the | out on this line,” Mr. Grecley, bamboozled by “Colorado subject only in ruply to their questions. Jowett,” persisted in drawing the government into nego- oO point Mr. Grovley makes, or seeks to make, is, | tiations for ‘‘peace’’ with the Coufed ‘rato miscreants in that our committee was begutled into a late day for its | Canada who.wers thers hat ‘hing conspiracies for arson, convention, 80 that the democrats might take the fleid | piracy, bank robberies and axsassinations. In his letter first, If the demooracy had determined to be tirst in tho | t Mr. Lincolp, Mr. Greeley implor-s him to remember field, what was to prevent it, or what necessity was there | that “our bleed.ng, bankrupt, almost dying country, for collusion? But I will not let the matter rest here. I | jongs for peace." And then, after slavery had cost ua had not spoken a word, nor had I any understanding | half a million of lives and three billions of treasure, Mr. with any democrat, on or off thoir State Committee, or | Grecloy, in the same letter, proposes that wo should in relation to tho approaching election. So that, instead | ower four hundred million dollags to slavery for pea: of pase tee day both conventions, I did not inter- ‘When ia the squel it appoared that fords & Co. had fere with, and took mo part in fixing, oither. ,, | no authority to act or speak for the Confoderate govern- kr. Grocley: accuscs mo of “engineering Seymour's | ment, Me Greeley endeavored to cover his morti{ying election in 1862." Iam frequently askgd if my quarrel | rotreat by abusing tho President. Sanders says that Mr. boxes at 2c, Sperm were steady at 35c. and patent at 5c. Covrex was fairly active at full prices. We not» sales of 4,000 bags Rio, cargo Nautilus, at 14%c., and 300 mats Java on private tertrs. The stock of the various descrip- tions at the present time is estimated as follows :—Stock of Rio and Santos, 71,664; Java, 6,545; Ceylon, 1,500; Maracaibo, 8,600; Laguayra, 9,913; Bahia, 6,973; other descr ptions, '1,900 bags. We quote:—Rio, prime, 21340. ; Rio, wood, gc. a Ble. jRto fale, 19340 8 200. ; ge ordi- nary, 173ic. @ 183¢c.; Rio, fair to good cargoes, 18 gc. & 20c:; Java, mats and ‘25e. 3 Bative Ceylon, 22360. » 230. ; Maracaibo, 19c. a uayra, 2c. a 226, ; St. Domingo, 173¢¢. a 17%Zc. Freicuts were dull, and rates nominal. There was 3 orth of tea. $15,000 10,000 corner Twenty-third street and avenue A. CALLANAN.—On Tuesday, August 22, Marr ELzanerm, , daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Callanan, aged 6 years, T months and 29 days, i ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the parents’ residence, 34 East Broadway, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Crvaix.—On Tuesday, a 22, of enlargement of the liver, Jous Caumuy, aged + ‘The relatives and frends of the fatnily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. J. Keboe, east side of Ninth avenue, near sixty-first street, om Thursday afternoon, at two o’elock. Norfolk papers please copy. Crownry.—On $20,000 Lorillard. 10,000 Pacific. 15,000 Total. F. Sapportas had a 4 sured for $20,000, as follows :— i Henry Swift & Co, "# joss on tea drawal, for Investment, of most of the stocks now float. | BO, Movement fh Pose ia ee ip owners amount, gs follows:— With Mr. Greeloy cannot be made up. My answer I On Tuesday, August 22, Joumrm Haxay was doing in any other direction. Some ship owners $10,000 Phamix sonono.| SEE, Ms, Gresley cannot te mate of Uy snenes Js Gresley told hime has thou u ME. Lincoln had acted the | o,owrgy cidoet and beloved son of ow por ye Mere ing on speculative account in Wall street, and conse- qaontly to greater stability of prices. ‘The discount line is dull, dnd first class signatures only are in favor at 7a 8 per cont, and 9 a 12 for tho second grade. Nothing new of importance has transpired in relation to the affairs of Ketchum, Son & Co., or the absconding member of the firm, and the subject has ceased to ab- sorb conversation in Wall street. Edward B. Ketchum was expelled from the Stock Exchange on Saturday, upon the motion of Mr. W. H. Nelson, thus making the third member expelled for misconduct since the organization of the board. ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has declared a quarterly dividend of five per cent in cash and twenty- five per cent in scrip, subject to a call of the remaining geventy-five per cent. ‘The warehouse movement at this port for the month and agents demanded higher rates, but Monday’s rates would have been taken generally. The engagements were :—To Liverpool, 500 bales cotton at 5-32d. ; 25 ollcake, 10s. ; per steamor, 3,500 boxes cherse, 40s. Glaagow, per steamer, 14,000 bushels corn, 4d.; 7,000 bushels wheat, 4d. To Bremen, per steamer, 100 bales cotton, private. The charters were:—A brig, petroleum, fed, Sieg es 4s. 9d. ; one to Antwerp, 5s. ; one with flour to Rio, 90c. a ship, =t. Johns to London, deals, Ts. 6d. ; two brigs to Buenos Ayres, lumber, $15; one to Bremen, tobacco, 20s. for hhds. and 10s. for cases; brig to Hamburg, ro.cum, private; one from Swan Island to New York, guano, $5; ® schooner to Apalachicola, oné to ‘Richmond, ‘one to Savan- , two brigs to Rio, one to Pernambuco and Mobile, on private terme. The current quotations were as follows:—To Liverpool—Cotton, per Ib., 53%.; four, per bbl, Is. petroleum, 8. 8d.; heavy’ goods, per ton, 108.; ‘oil, 15s.; and bags, per bushel, 3%d. a 4d. 44;d.; beef, per tierce, ‘Is, 9d.; pork, per bbl, 1s. To London—Heavy goods, per ton, 16s. 3d. ; oil, 208. a 26s. ; flour, per bbl., 1s. ga petroleum, 5s.'; beef, per tierce, 38. 6d. ; pork, per BbI., 28. 9d. ; wheat, per bushel, 4364. 5d ; oorn, 4ijc. ToGlasgow—Flour. per bbl., 18. A. Crowley, aged 3 years, 2 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the farhily are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afte at one o'clock, from the residence of hig parents, Monroe | street. ' Dvnam.—At Long Branch, on Tuesday, Au 2, Manin into per mgd Mary and Louis 1 Tey others, or the party, inasmuch as L never bring our dif- But the Canad consp:raiors wore not willing to “give ferences into public view unless foreed to do so by un- | it up so.” Feeling that Mr. Grecley had been shabl provoked and wanton assaults from the Tribune, I was | treated by tho Prosident, Mr. C. C. Clay drew up a call cruelly deceived in Mr. Grocley’s eharacter. I thought | for a public meeting to susta.n Mr. Grooley, which was him truyiful, wasolfish. T find him ambitiois, | gong to th s city for signatures. I bavo secn the original selfish and 1 lose respect for him when he thus | cajj in the handwriting of Mr. Clay, The meeting, how- res accuses me of defeating General Wadsworth. If | over, failed, as nobody would sign the call. But Mr. he believed it, as thousands do who read his calumnies, | Greeley, discreditalily as his mixeion terminated, is com- 2 could exouso him, as I do those whom he misieads. pensated by the regard and sympathy of Sanders, Clay Mr, Greeley knows that the father of General Wads- | and Thompson, who, while negotiating with Mr. Greeley worth was one of my early, constant and most valued | for “poace,”” occ:pied the intervals in iracies to personal and political trlonds. For more than twenty-tive | rob and murder at St. Albans, burn the city of New York years James Wadsworth, of the great men of his } and assassinate the President and Secretary of State,,the Generation, consulted me about all bis educational and | Confederate government having appropriated and placed he thee entorprises. It was at my suggestion that | in their hands a large fund for this mole of warfare. ¢ inaugurated District School Libraries. His sou, James | And finally, after Mr. Greeley, as “Poace!’ Ambasea- 8, Wadsworth, goucrally accompanied his father, knew | dor, had played himself out, he reappears, playing the relation existed, and became himself imbued | gecond to “old Blair,” who is found in “everybody's with our sentiments and sympathics. And when, later ia | moss and in nobody's watch.” By Mr. Blair's impor- life, he concluded to adapt the democratic side in politics, | tunity the government was again drawn into abortive Twas, a8 he said, the frst person to whom he avowed | ‘negotiations for pence. ‘This officious interference oc- that Fae veel I Lege pe but es change his | casioned further embarrassment and demoral zation in cetormi en, afterwards, he was unable y, wher peace wore raised to endure tho encroselinonts and exactions of slavery, | omy Pp eccndal eet 6,000 Th patente hed SbAbs on eeaage ere are other parties who ha on , our reporter was: pabie to ascertain their names. owit to the absence of Mr, Randolph from his office when he called. The building No. 401 Water street is insured for $4,000 in the Astor Insurance Company. ‘Wm. W. Monic, cigar manufacturer and liquor store, No, 205 South street, is insured for $3,000 on cigars in the Relief, and $1,500 on liquors in the Etna, of Hart- ._ F. B, Kleist, proprietor of the Steamboat Hotel, No. 203 South street, is insured for $2,500 in the Germa- nia Insurance Company. Police Intelligence. CAPTURE OF ALLEGED BURGLARS IN FORTY-NINTH STREET. On Monday evening Captain Slott, of the Twenty-sec- ond precinet police, received information that three sus. picious looking nen, supposed to be burglars, had been seen to enter the unocenjfied dwelling house of Mr. Mar- Lower her, Thomas Faye, , 162d street and Kingsbridge road. ’ ‘Deasr.—On Monday, August 21, Joun K. Dease, im the, S5th year of his age. é I ‘The friends anc relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of Eureka Lodge F. and A. M., are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 123 West Eighty-fifth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Doyovay.—On Tuesday evening, August Mart Eurax Doxovay, aged @ months and three days, itor ot James and Sarah Donovan, The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after- the residence of her parents, ot July ia shown by the annexed return ce; cam, Tosh, 434. baie ana “we Fr h So al he came to me, d. ting the idea of turning Whig, v7 Mr. Bl ly orf noon, at two o'clock, . Stock in warchouse July 1, 1865... .; wheat, per bushel, 444d. ; corn, bulk and bags, 4d.; | tin, 143 West Forty-ninth street. Sergeant Aldis and Snot arbnbry . Mr, Gresley ot Mr. Blair, separately ‘jointly, "* 7 Senth Brook petroleum, per bbl., 68; heavy goods, per ton, 178. 6d. ; and urging an organization, irrespective of old parties, | py intimidation or sophistry, succeeded in drawing the | © Degraw street, South Brooklyn. Entered for warehousing in July pet tierce, je Pork per'vble, 3a,° | officers Corey, Brusle and Mohr accordingly started for to slavery extension. | eeerimeek tote i poll, ond ingleetons poe A Ma | _FRor.—On Monday, August 21, Ricaamp 'f. Frosr, “ ne ah a ‘hile acting with the democratic party General Wads- | the fruits of the war would have ripened for the enemy, Oil, 20s. Fisn.—The business in dry cod. was small, in ‘ worth conceived an enduring prejud.ce against Governor | while its shame would have fallen upon ourselves. We ot ba he he W. an line Frost, aged 9 an extremely low stock and the high views of holders. years. 0 relatives and friends of the fam'ly are respectfulty, the house in question, which they entered, and, after chasing: the ‘burgara through yarda, over fences and «2+ $30,820,872 across the roofs of several houses, succeeded in arresti 1, this (Wednesday) after. Tl ll parcels, fe ption, at $7 Seward. This was an honest but most unjust prejudice, = the funoral, this ( y) oe Fe a es ceckati vere wonton and voted. tee bE Tg me Romy Tong oemnes pe gee and ss Toften bat vainly endvavored, to satisfy, hit. Fe | eee ee eee daatted rent” Gharmen, Weare Boon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of his parents, ¥ sales were 2,000 bbis., at $24 for shore No, 1; $16 50 for - 7 v search | mo, however, cl sonal and social relations were | gp, Pe “4 their cot ots, H “s vi re 39,403 or.aso | do. No. & 10 60 tor bay No, 1, $13 50 for do. No, 2, and | M* continued, for the, Mad. ten, ed ett | browerved ‘Wy'General Wadsworth through all the politi | SOjuGiM yer echbed our gallan¢ soldiers and eulors of | , Few —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 22, Mary cata $9 50 for'do. No, 3. Old mackerel were almost entirely | {was fom ~, forced _open rout” ang | {al chatiges, and when the republican party had organ- | the victories which reward their years of hard service; | 48%, Wife of Halsted P. Fowler, in the year of her Mr. = Mariner’: jon, 139 same atreet, dexeended to the lower rooms where ho ‘had evi- dently been operating for a of time. The bur. giar, who gave his naime as Charles Turrett, was found secreted in the basement of the premises. A careful ized and was in the ascendency, after the usual consulta nosed “ ressiot tou wih prominent friends, Piatorased Mr. Wedsworth, | exu°tne curatlves, to, perpettal SeEre eee were throu is then confidential personal and political | the humiliations Messrs. Grecley and Blair en- friend, Colonol D. H. legen ent intended to nominate | qravored to infitct, in the mame and form of peace, him for Governor, - The information was acceptable, and | upon our country, just. as the day of triumph; out of the market, A fow small lots were changing hands at previous prices. Herring were quiet. We note sales of 1,000 boxes, at 40c, for No, 1, and 60c. for scaled. . Guxwy ‘Crctu.—The market was’ quiet, and prices, “tNotice of funeral to-morrow. Fanny.—On Saturday, Augu: of marasmus, Da Stock in bond August 1, 1865. . 19, nivs, only son of Darius, Jr., and Elizabeth Ferry, agec Stock in bond August 1, 164... ‘The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week | though not quotably lower, were some weaker. poarch ‘of the house showed. that wardrobes, ph, 25 ending Avgust 22, 1865, was $3,305,622. a non once inactive, but holders were firm at | fritks and bureau drawers had been forced open an ‘we proceeded ened ne taieee with this oe after a ton ae mater, was dawning! Not only a were se Papen i n,¢ The busiuess at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- | "Hines The market was fairly active for all doscrip. | their contents, strewod over the floors. | O# reaciting the Wedewortn declining the nomination. , Pore TA nly ee Bsr fertilizing rebel. consumption, Cuan Wuriexr, relict of Bonjoml ‘nie ‘oikene Hot, Ot ang Baanoe “Atroe et 1De. 8 18560; 800 Ori esecssion the omears found » counterfert Palted Staten diane, [rversl promivent ropabticans yet aeenotin en: See ee erilatos, bat Ms Grislat whe tne Coane ‘Tne funeral will take. place from the residence of her Fearreobe noco, at 16%¢, a Iie. ; 1,000 Tampico, and 1,500 Monte- | fren woe geo Kays knives.” Justice Kelly, cedars organized, separately, to control thie question, Sua demanded Seebiieeeteaue iaaies von, John W. Hobart, Orange, N. J., to-day (Wednesday) ideo, private teruns, A ir. Wadsworth acted gentlemen. 1e Wwelve o'clock. mente «. Vi tece ‘The market for Manilla remains quict, but | for ¢xnminatioa. ‘They are men from twenty to twenty. itcan members of the Legislature, responding to a | for duhonersble reno! Thelen ie cpaerte anal, | _ HitoHcoc.—On Monday, August 21, after short ane severe illness, Caanoite, wife of Captain A M Hitch repal sentiment clearly indi. ated among the people, sent Hon. | flexible President and an invincible army, their officious Preston King to the Senate. That ization, unfor- | god pernicious dreams and schemes were thwarted, and , was perpetuated, and, with the 7ribune as its | an honorable peace was achieved by the crushing out of ) CKasperating and the popular mind, | the rebel government and armies, ined sway in our State conventions. In the mean- | In conclusion, though I might fill a page of the Times time General Wadsworth, who heart and hand had es- | in exhibiting Mr. Greeley’s absurdities—letting “slip the the Union cause, adopted the Chase-Summner- | dogs of Ve-day, puling end whinitg for “ ? to- abolition doctrine, —y as ite representative, was | morrow; denouncing Vis hag 4 the v asa candidate for The time and | while corresponding and cuddling with them i were inauspicious. I saw the danger, and | professing to support Mr. Lincoln, while intriguing to get endeavored to avert it by urging the nomination of Gen. | up a convention at Cleveland to nominate a rd cand. ‘Diz for Governor. But Mesegs. Greeley, ‘ke, &c., were | date—in conclusion, I repeat, I content ‘with show. ‘magsters of the -situation, and General Wadsworth was ing the utter falsehood of his two accu viz, : that = aaa ~34 and roy tan ote time for holding both State tions, steps < nomination candidate ays ihe ene Cee ae leoti six years of age. hemes of Mr. Mariner is absent in the country, and the house of Mr. Martin is undergoing repairs, BURGLARY AND”RODBERY UX MULBERRY STREET. The store of Mr. Daniel, Ruedskopef, No. 70 Mulberry street, was entered on Monday night, by means of fore- ing the padlock from the front door, and robbed of a variety of dry goods, valued at about $600. At a later hour of the night officer Corbett, of the Sixth precinct, in ging his rounds found the ‘store door open, and on ‘making an examination discovered ® man secreted under the conhter and arrested him. » The er gave his name as James Murray, and is sald Sis acaa to the “‘Mackerelville ong,” whose headquarters are in ward. ‘adcused was taken before ., in gold, for whole lots, and 1éc., in currency, for retail lot. American was very firm, but quict, being generally held above the views of purchasers ‘on account of the limited supply. Of jute, we note sales of 1,000 bales, at $1 8234, in currency. Hova.—The demand exceeds the supply, and prices were very firm, expecially for choice to extra fancy Western, though not quotable higher. The sales were 250 bales, including all qualities, at from 16c. a 60c. a bue., the latter only obtained for smail lots of very choice. Hiy was quiet, and prices were without. material change. Tnx American and Scotch pig were in good temand, ‘but the amount of business continued to be restricted by the scarcity, and the consequent high yiews of holders. ‘We note aalos for forward delivery of 600 tons American Subscriptions to government joan. ‘The English joint stock bank system and the prosperity which has attended it are thus referred to in a London paper of recent date:— ‘The half-yearly mectings of the London joint stock banks have just been held, and the results of the busi- neas transacted sepia attra proof of the extraordinary of these institutions. Bittorly as they ‘Wore at the outset, possessing but little credit, and recetv- bardly any sapport from the public, they have gradu- ‘echieved o position which is becoming every day Of greater importance. lt is not too much to say ‘that it is only a question of time for the whole banking of the metropolis to pass into their hands, ‘Dusiness gigce they are gradually but steadily absorbing the pri- . 1, bad for extra No. 2, in small lots, | the Seventeenth suggested Jamon M. Cook, E. W. Leavenworth, vate ishments. Nor is it surprising that the public aes * ieemh ven the nt 08 a $37. We | Justice Hogan and committed for trial in default of beil..| of R. i Diehtond no that, ois s democratic abo- Jersey City News. from the the security of some hundreds of partners in a | quote:—Common lnglish iron siod a $106 per ton, Be- | No trace CT ge stolen from Mr, Ruedskopef has | }; ‘st was tbe nominee for Governor, a conservative » mock banking tothe half dozen in a private firm, | fined iron $110 a $126, refined Fods $110 $180, horse Yet been obtained, but Captain Jourdan is in search of Vite would be placed on the tleket for Gov. | A Lirrie Gm. Ravuwep—Anazer or res Pare | Kiiuir.—On Tuesday moraiap, Anant 22, at for eapecially when the publicity oF the accounts offers a | shoe, mitre, &e., $136 a $140; band $140, ovals, haif | them, ornor) But the Greeley sentiment was as rampant as | TRaTon.—At twelve o'clock on Monday night @ well | o'clock, Houaxp L. Karon, years. i A ge uae gore ay aa rounds and balf pain Agand sta Toe $145 ome ALLEOND THEFT OF THRASURY NoTES. rotons, At demanded the ae pes gh dressed, genteel appearing juan, about forty years of age, | ‘The felatives and [sees Mam (Wetee chen ‘that Joint jour 10440. " eel ny tire 11%. 5 Lieutenant Governor, loyes invited to attend ogg Sidser Manto vain, se well op cen te aecsr. | Reon taKe sintednte teow: $00. per 10m, t Leonard Johnson, residing in Fifty.niath street, near | $41 for Lieutamant Governor, and the Tats, Curls Move | named William Wilber, was arrested at the American | gt wo o'clock, from bis lale residence at the Tremor have pretty noarly stood still. It ia no dispar- | gcroll ifon $190'n $190 per ton according to size, Bloventh avenue, yesterday entered a complaint before | dolegation ‘o go for Mr, Tremaine he could be nominated £ , City, by ald Doyle, on a warrant Honse, Broadway, opposite Bond streot. agement to the private Danks that they have been beaten |” 1.1-:2p.—The demand was fairly active, and, in con: | Justice Hogan against Richard Ridgway, charging that aoelaination! 1 feplied:—'That acclaim will be | him with having tted an outrage on the person Lae.—On Tuesday, August 22, after @ short Illnee mm the race, since there are no establishments in the | sideration of the unfavorable accounts received from ° ras J knell of your ticket. ‘The party, as it ts, can- | % tele girl, eleven years of age, whose mother resides im | Josgru Lar, aged oan world possessing for years past a hie character for | the Weet concerning the ofop of flaxseed, prices ad. | he stole two thundered ity dollars in Treasury | not stand the nomination of two abolitionists, | York stroot. 5 is oeee on Saturday last the ac- | “ Due notice of the funeral will bo given. Stability and integrity. There have been exceptions, it | vanced. We note sales of 40,000 bushels Caleutta and | notes from him onthe 9th instant, The parties were | If Mr. Tremaine is sensible he will decline in fayor of an cused, who boarded with the mother of the little girl, | Lawser.—Mrs. Manganer Lasaun, after « short ar a true; bat the same remark, unfortunately, applies Lo | Bombay, in Boston and on the spot, at $220 a $220, | together, after drinking freely Johneon wat down on | old whig,”” But I remonstrated in vain. Mr. ne, | inveigied her into hie room and succesded severe illness, in the dist year of ber age. ‘the Joint stock undertaki The fact ia that the joint | now held strongly at $2 30 in gold, a Hoop ih Righth avenue and fell dleop with Ridgway | who, aftershe rebellion broke out, had made a pro-sla. | SM Outrage on hor. person, which fact did not become | The friends and acqusintances of tbe family a stock principle hae now taken such root in the mind” of | Lx.ruxx.—The demand for hemlock sole continues | sitting by hin side, When Johnson awoke his com- | very ch in a democratic State convention, was nomi. | Known to the mother uatil Monday afternoon. On the | respectfully invited to attend the fui on Thursd: the pablic that private competition, in many departments | fair to meet the requirements of the Western and local | panion waa gone wnd so was his pews. Ridgway was eine for Lieutowans Governor by acclamation. return home of her two sons in the ¢ they were | afrernoon, at two o'clock, from het late No. of (ade, hiss no chance, Among these banking stands | trade; the stock has been considerable reduced by the | not soen again till Monday Iset, when Johnson met him | ‘The infatuation did not end ‘An inexperienced | Made acquainted with the state of affairs. Whiner, ‘who Mangin street. Her remains wil be tako® to Calva pre-eminent. revious heavy sales, and holders are very firm at the | at Coney Island, and cansed hie arrest by officer Fox, of | State commitiee was appointed. ‘That committes ostab. | 708 ih the house af the time, was given five minutes 10 | Gemetery. The divjdends that have been declared ut the late | Jute advance. Onk tanned was in active request, and | the Forty-second precinct (Brookyn), police. Justice | Nahed isselt in New Y from the archives of the | quit the premiese by the young who informed him |“ Maguine.—On Monday, August $1. Catmanrs, tho ty mootings have been among the highest that have ever | firm, especially for prime which were viry | Hogan committed Ridgway to the Tombs for trial in de- | party, rejected the wise of Governor Morgan, dis- they would responsible for the consequences ife of Bernard Yaguite, im the 42d year of hy ‘deen realized in ordinary times, and are satisfactory, con- | scarce. We quote Buenos Ayres at 30c. a 37. and Ori- | fault of one thousand ‘The prisoner, who ie | pensod with the services of Mr. Terwilloger; its mvalu- | if he remained after the stipulsied time, On second » 9 ‘sidering that the bank rate of discount In the past six | nooo at 34c, @ 360. twonty-olght yours of age, ‘8 native of New Jersey, and | able sec: ‘and excluded me from its meet thought the young men to bring the rascal to and friends of the family are respeotfu! honths has averaged rather less than 4% per cent. In | Morass. —The market was.quiet, but prices romained | lives in City. after squandering peor ge Py Lohory oa han we ~- Qi tg S Henry ra tho corresponding six months of the past your the av- | staady. We tole sales of OO bhda Porto Rico at #0c, | positive ous 0 tin the | Fean Hotel, Tig he lye 9a gh Pd o'clock, from her late ela NS want pe com tan Tatty’ ve sorarus | See dit a edinhiine ‘ecumm Tie commmitior invoked the ald of Mr Terwillogor, | SFrent at midnight efter having . Yesterday the "James churob, where a ‘requiem ) would be more favorable, Still, on the preeent occasion, | Nava1 Stongs.—The demand for spirits turpentine was pecans ere while I found it , along with Messrs, Wakeman | Sccuted was takes before Justice Cutter for oxamina- ‘offered. for the repose of her soul, from theuce to thore ts in one or two cases an increase. Annexed is &| moderately nctive, mainly to supply the wante of the | For some time past complaints have been made to tnd Kelly, to replenioh ius empty treasury, on, bas tateematen, having Dees. received Ineey Dr. Cometery. soe renidence, No, 114 Pitt streot, At foment of doubt and danger the committee ‘Hadden that the injuries sustained She girl would pre. s‘avoment of the annual dividends paid the two lends paid during General Wadsworth to | Vent her periods i— Captain Cameron, of the Eighteesth precinct, that the trade. Prices remained steady, whole lots selling rea- parcel premisos 172 East Twenty-third stfect, kept by Nathantel dily at $1 2734, and retail Ie at $1 30. Crude do, in : of 1866. stead: facturers’ 1 remonstrated, poned, and in default of one thousand dollars bail, ke Jondon and Westminster Ton goed FT et tm ccigts ot large! bic summ, | B Aldie aud Margaret Aldie, hie alder, were the retort of | that the city of eer all strated, urging | Pritor wae committed to the county jail Jondon Joint tock nt wants, We note aaice of 660 | the lowest class of trees walkers fe cine ce 'Londay | gz abolition demonstration. But } remonsirated in vain. | Frauta Lxrostoa—Bostoxass axn New YoRKens Dearest mother, thou hast left an, 7 80. Ros q charactors. Accordingly, at ® tate hour om Weasmerie wes oun) for ond came, Iremoe: | gyrcoran-km acnenm was given o couple of days since “And thy ows Wwe dooply fel; qualities, night Cameron and officer Harris made a descent | giraied with him , Painting out the danger— But ‘tis ‘who hath bereft, 25 496. snd creme, foo, keroacs here besides | foiling him, he wae his election, 1 | Of the finding of & respectable appearing old woman He can all our sorrows head, for 8a ea hin meee were tt ae te me hile | san ot hay 19 Bret inst adoring tho sirens ervey Cn an, cogarcaty | Th tee runeaa, from oa Ay tr g | by hy} swt Justice Leawith committed the other prison vs sapecrophons way omen COeae siren eae of Stanton ot. this (Wednesday) afterno: ore for exam! et one ‘clock. N. Y., Martin Mappey, 0 were scarce 1—At town, tae ne ef i wan a> ee Sanam | pepevinas cog ere So Le ne , whi To ' ed and dis. m properly fsonteated, i gute Wp Fins fo 0 bigureontbo” re [owing bees ey In your issue of Sunday is an account of my arrest on frurted, rely ae ermoery ‘aking advantage of been car, and ber baguage ohecksy remaine will be from the foot of Harri: 5 a and very firm at 6}¢6. any tm alleged charge of robbing John Cosgriff'on the 204 this renter mace bean Te woman, ‘ft sterees nd Setslhgenty ies am eee le cool < ‘ movery, His frie tock Rxehamge. |, | coppers ie. ; yellow metal, Sic, snd mine ce quiet, and | vltimo, This charge ie falpe and malicious. On the 224 | Constrained, beounee ‘getorner Soymenr’s attahion SEOer ose, days stnce.the oft wossea played the: crageed hoCanrny.—On ‘Augist 20, at hie late r 600 she Erie KR.430° 83 icon wore without material change. Woe noto sales of | July, 1865, I took from him while he wae very drunk his | Valland and other cupperheads show, that hie ‘and robbed game in and pureiny py a street, Flonmyce McCaRt 400 do «880 140 bbia. bleached w. whale, in retail lots, at $1 65, held Hoss eo by containing one hundred and five dollars, for i were in the oth: jrection. But he madea | was manifested by ci who heard her story. The 3 justices, Marino Court, in the 42d y_ wns firm st $245; | safe keeping, and advertised the same in “personals” of ckbly good Union speech, and it told in tha election | case coming under the notice of « gentleman pamed Ri p> Ly le! for ‘a camtiontine. aa WH PARED” rookly ne ianworth we ° ‘= (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. : lyn, did ite whole duty. neral Whdeworth was | her to New Yi ‘U2 Bast Fourtegath atroet, wren by argely increased, damosrye majorities in otherwise about, MoDonaio.—At Harlom, on Tuesday, Angust