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2 TAL. pina ial AND COMMERCIAL. weninatiesets regret! THE INTERNAL penne Soutt a Naa Ohio ordered the Marietta apo Z Canal Reiteend Oo <7 me - wee a Seen ee 16-07.M. | Iarzo | amount of tho stock. of he, brranizod gee was an attempt minde to raly the stock market | company according to tho plan | © hee yp ; or the Marietta and Giucins ti and Biuoorough and Co) BUSINSS STATISTICS OF NEW YORK _gommorning, and a shght spasmod® advance in prices ‘of Place, which was, however, vst in the afternoon. ip transactions wore light and the speculative feeling dak and somewhat feverish, At the first eession of the the said ia provided that} On the istue of the new stock the 20nds were to be de+ livered to the Marictta Compaa¥; but-because tho bonds! were in the manual ‘of the rebel government of che same could not be delivered cinnati railroads; and tha Auetioneers? Receipts for the Year Virgmia, at Richmond ogular board Erie closed %higher than at the second | ¢¢, ¢) rietta Rajkoad custody by the plaintiff; that board yesterday, Roading § Michigan Southern 34, | one hnidred of sail Douds Yave recenay Deen ypotle: | Ending June 39. % , T "4 ret — b ny Ininois Central %4, Clovelard and Pittsburg 44, Rock | gmied on Helle tg Ww. Tuitle & Co.—by somo person | / ke. ke. kee Island %, Ohio and Mississipp! certificates %, | Whose mame is unknown, and who received @ cash ad- }/ ryyetanet Quicksilver %. There wos a sale of the Merchants’ Bank stock at 110, Fourth National st 95, Metropolitan 116%, State of New Yorkat 116. Gover were steady. Coupon fiw-twentiosof sold at 1073), new 10534. A/the open board at ous o'clock tho market was a fraction higher on a portion of the lat. Eric closed at 87%, Hudson River 110%, Reading 107%, Cleveland and Pittsbug 7155, Michigan Southern 6814, Rock Island («.3) 114%, Northwestern preferred 624, Cleveland and Toled? 10744, Ohio an Mississippi certifl- vance of $44 tloges that this unknown party came , possession wrongfully and fraudulently, and that tae in utitis the owner and has the right to tiie contral and custody of said bonds and coupons, and the piainudy ‘asks an injunction to restrain the parties from. di isposing ‘of the property until after the adjudication of her righ. Judze Storer ‘pave a provisional injunction, and fed the bond at $5,000. ‘The earnings of the Michigan Southern Railroad during the first eight months of the present year compare with the receipts for the same time in 1864 as foll wws:— Amount of Business Done by Manurac. turers of Albums, Awnings, Agrieul- tural Instruments, Axle Grease, Black- \ing, Baking Powder, Buttons, Bedding, s, Brass Vittings, Bird Cages, ill Heads, Brashes, Boxes, Boots and Shoes, Sc., in the Thirty-second Dis. trict. Tew York is generally supposed to owe its Importance ‘ ‘ trade, as but few persons cates 284, Cumberiand 434, Quicksilver 481%, Mineral 1965. | ani prosperity to its shipping trade, Hill Mining Comyany $1 96. Afterwargs on the street | January $280,754 | aw an adequate idos of the oxtent ofits manufacturing the market weakened, and £riz gold down to 957% and 131322 | interests, The number of manufacturers in city other stocks in nearly the same proportion. 366,245 | estimated to bo about eightern thousand, and tho foljows Petroloum stoeks were atoady at the first board, the Petry ing bles will give @ good idee of the variety and extent chief activity being in United States, which closed at 309,083 | of thir operations $2650. Pithole Creek was 20c. higher than at the same 424,206 ‘We sominence by giving in alphabetical order a list of time yesterday, closing at $8 90; Oti Creek 2c., closing at $2,024,546 the ménufagurersin the Thirty-second district of this $2. Walson sold at $1 25, Bergen C. and Oil 1éc., 4277601. | city, together with the amount of their receipts! for the year ending June 80, x6 returned to the assessor of the district, ¢ P. Gilbert, Hog. Auotigneers cannot te said strictly to come under tho head of “manufacturers,” ‘but on account of the large amoyat of business done bythem in this: district we pave given them the firt place in our table of the “Bust- nes: Statistics of NewYork.” They are taxed, at the rate of a quarter of on# per cent. on thetr gross receipts. President $2, Webster $1 54, Ham and McClintock $6, Exgeisior $1 25, Montana $8 50, Foo ‘Stmple 12, Gold experienced 2 partial recovery from the depression of yesterday. The opening price was 142%, from which theré was’ an advance to 143%, the closing quotation being 143%. Loans were generally made at six per cent on the currency. The ex- port of specie for the day was $31,400, of which the Boston, Hartford and Erie Ra(troad Company had sus- pended operations was not corregt.. A letter from the tweagurer saya that the work is progressing as rapidly and as satisfactorily as the citoumstances will warrant. ‘The gross -recelpjs of the Racine. and Mississippi and Northern Tiinois railroads during tho first cight months of the present year compare with the earnings during City of London took $24,900 and the Saxonia $2,500, | the same period in 1864 as follows:— : AL CTIONEERS. ‘ making a total for the week of $358,656. Fight plates 1885. $421,900 | Name. Am’t of . Eh Fea! Ht if wrt Foreign exchange was dull but steady at 1093¢ a % for | Fight months, 1864. 5,062 baie jones&eCo. 1,803,046 bankers’ sixty days bills, ee ang! bias fous The moncy market displays po new feature. The de- ‘Tho receipts of grain at the lake ports continue heavy. | 7.3 Hofman’ 3 169 mand for diaconnta continues moderately active, but the | 71) carers and produce dealers are hurrying to market % Matthew Dougiliy. 88,172 ts of the Stock Exchange are limited, Call loans “ TR M 1/559/523. HL. B, Herts & Co. 16,540 bog . all the surplus of last year’s corn crop, in order to find | 7 Te MONT. 2 'sre'sqa J. A. Halaoy & are made freely at 6 a 6 per cent, and first | on ortho present growing crop when it shall have | pels & Co. 704. W. W. Shirley. class commercial paper rates at 7 a 8 and | a1 .04 at maturity, The following comparative table | George Cod». the socond grade at 9a 10, ‘4he great activity which | 1° 1.4 amount‘of erain in store nt Chicago:— A se redo: Son Jacob Bogar prevails in every branch of trade at presont employs an | a | pine F iinet S8o14 Bell & Ingra 3300 amount of loanable funds. in excess of the average, and 1865, | < Jouneay...... 27,634 James Hutchinson 9,825 James Hutchinson 1,033,43° | Miner 4Somerville 74,125 Lyon & Hopcraft,. 9,537 wad | Niven 1 Nicelay, i jenty McCormick, 23,842 3 \ «110 | KawarcPottinger. 7/050 ‘John Mortimer... 60,776 farley. 3,253 | RawarcSchenck.. aBrlO4 John Moriarty. 18,139 rory-tite canals | D. M. Seaman... 17; ._B. Tay! % The recelpts for tolls om the New Yorke) iy | J. a. Daper &'60.1,950,301 J.E.Todhunter&Co 37,024 from the opening of navigation to ae iowa E. a. Indiow & Co Hees J. W. McCulloh 28,921 thi 1 ith previous yor" 8) Van ¥inkle 6 aa Leigh? 7 P Total... - $16,652,003 Lae ., “ 82) ALBUMS. 1R6L. Rate of taxation, five per cont. 1862. alas 8 Nam. Am’tof Receipts. Name. Am’t of Receipts. Tolls from August, wy 1864, to clove of haviga- wd. A Lambort 7,053 Adolph Reis. 641 - is Charks Becker, ‘324 Werner & Huber.... 51,270 makes lenders to a great extent independent of the Stock Exchange. The expected funding toan moets with almost general approval even in Wall street, and it is regarded as a salutary measure which might be safely introduced at this time. The outstanding interest bear- ing notes are as currency almost inert, and should they be largely converted into a long stock, although thoy might require to be replaced to a certain extent with plain legal tenders, as bank reserves, the funding process would not be likely to materially distarb the course of the money market. Moreover it is to the in- torest of the government to keep the latter easy, both in ordor that the temporary deposits may not be reduced, and that soven-thirty motes «nd other pational securities may retain firm on the market. The sooner contrac- tion is begun, on however small a scale, the better, for if thia process is overlooked entirely we ar: constantly making fresh progress in expansion by the inerease of the national bavk circulation, aud the greater the inflation the greater the subsequent recoil, Already ‘our paper money system has inflicted a multitude of evils upon the country, and fostered a variety of social extrava- syances and deformities.. The same has invariably been tho case during similar exceptional periods in other coun- trios, and in this connection we may quote the fol tee description by an English writer of the Leon ae tt ‘money inflation in England during Oe pared toor OWR which may not inappropriatoly. ** Charles Becker. ‘Total..... 686 $60,774 wed. 2) Tue 3 ANDIRONS. Rato of taxation, one quarter of one per cent. Name. “Amotint of Peveipte seal yea Total {77 repairs and maintenance Deduct or repal Remainder for sinking funds.” ‘Tho petition of the Vermont #44 Ca Contral Railroads for permissia@ to issue additional bonds has been granted. / i ‘Tho Jefforson Insurany Company will pay, on do- mand, a somi-anp=til aiydend of six per cent, free of tax. It ig ~ve~ C4 that che Baltimore Northern Central pavrond ComPeny bavebecome the proprietors of a fargo tr-vt Of valuapie coal lands in the Shamokin re- get, Which, it is'utMorstood, is to be put into a con! company, aud divided ataong shareholders in the North- orn Central Railroad Compauy, at 2 merely nominal sum por share, + $1,665,382 la and Vermont Sarnes AGAR... ..0seseree AWNINGS. Rate of taxation, five per cent. 1 Name. Am’tof Receipts, ' Name. Am't of Receipt $003 Henry Hilliard...... $822 Totm......+ senseeeeeeonerserere soe 81126 AGRICULTURAL INSTRUMENTS. Rate of taxation, five per cent. 3 Am't of Receipls.' Name Aw’t of Receipts. & Curtis... $8,810 Joha T. Monedl....$23,050 Hanson & Jobuson,, Name. Maynort, ‘Total... a dalevaeice sediidy ob edie s deaide ny 6b 55 GRF 400 ome, ayuise. ts Ratg of tuxation, five percent. . § Amt of ‘ ‘The ten cent pieces of th r "Name. Asn’t of Receipta. me. Resvip's, ag 79, the af tho | eney D he nei Feaotional currency are | Fame. te ee, games P, Zolnson, $7,009" abi n prvos. Amidst | Derinning to make theif appearance, ‘They ax a little We have already, 77s ‘and the ex peudi! hes yar a Daniel Bldwolt 9}0Rt a panine.wat.of ee. Venveromint fos ture} largée tha the old tens‘and shorter tlian the new twen- |. Total. sansaieanen- $29/040 ‘of the money. bY ‘appearance of pros. | °™ and. fifties, Upon the face is a medaition hrad ‘ the tale accumulated, perity ented among the anything that had app effoots of this wae ¥! percent. 4’ Amount of Reorip's. 4,943 te classes totally unlike One of the worst ge Of Monnens these mn, ® disdain af howely and of Washington, with factory ‘chimney ‘aad a ship's rigging on either side, atid the figures 10, in gilt; in four places; the back is of'u red color, aud the figures 10 in Raie of taxation, Name. John M.. Whitficld. . ei a rocks, 2?O%Misgisting an You! deerndlig laraeigilti ‘They, are printed on bunk note paper, and a A ERUMENIARS waren: pre deuial te “ ret ei oe Promise to be more durable than the oy. Nair. ¥ of al an e free ‘present currency. ‘a . stoae in the be ed, caused symptoms of tins |, The total vale Sesmingite at Boston for the week end. | # & H- T. Anthony & Go.....--- k BLAUKING, dance of Bro YEngland; but it now spread like a | ‘ag Septormer § was Pars “Ris ARSON during Rate of taxation, Ave per cent. malady 4 OPP ged all the wholesome tusagen Of Bo- the correspondiiig week in 1864. She vont of Receipt. pestle ag Gras totaly changed, Forgetting Wat | qu7.545,081, Average amoont por woek, 487,370" MM GG secssnsen nt ot St es ‘The tota! value of exports from Boston for the week ending September 8, including specie, was $249,675, against $443,163 for the corresponding week in 1864. The value of the exports from the port of Baltimore Clobusiness ‘prtial exception of a very few indeed of u tA wy Nitin rank, a rage tor and superficial Bs janet seized upon the middling classes of 50- romp ty usefal arts of life were to be despised and 'Y- eas vulgar and Cag Common senee So TS latent Rate of ta: nae cont. Am Nawe. E. R, Durkee & Co.. 4rd Reveipte. ++ B10, 125 4 RBAST PUMPS, notes ate, SLES eS, RRR Ame REEL DME week Web SINF,20¥- GV Melba oe ee Ti. ce gat Movi everything. oung men were : Ph abe tatloaita and five fentienen, An {oug, men were | The annexed figures show the circulation of the banks apreons. , painters and heroines of novels, The piano- | of Great Britain in June and July :— Rate of taxation, five per cent. en Ane pencil and colors found. their way into the ofyuse and the back shop, and from that hour the laf sotul domestic sciences became obsolete, What TGiddlo otasses had ceased to learn they could not i, and a domestic revolution was eflectad, the un- ftértadie effects of which we are feeling at thia honr. ¢ manufacturing system, by takiug thousands of young males from theif homes and shutting been 4 amidst Ae heat, ignorance and vice of those demoralized dens alled factories, completed the work, and doméstic com- fort, aa it formerly existed ia England, is unknown. The parlor tables are loaded with degraded and silly novels and albums and still moro contemptible music books, whilo ignorance of the real arts of life, affectation, reck. July 22. £21,998, 548 882,003 2769, 162 4:371,737 6,762,208 5,718,437 sens» £36,840,886 7, 724,967 —The paper circulation of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain is lees than $183,000,000, while that of the United States ie over eight bundred millions. Name. Aw'tof Receipts. | Name, Amt of Receipts, A.W. Tien 10-208 M. Biel... eee oe 81,064 Bank of E1 Private banks of England. 172 Joint tock b’ksof England — 2,747,088 Banks of Seotland 567,706 Banke of Ireland. nd... © per cent. Amwnunt of Biosint Name. No. Barrel Gottsverger& Duany.1,630; Stock Exchange 18,624 Jossnoss, vice and dishonesty too often ocenpy the reat of dB Total.....-ssee eeesecseeees tive hotse, Such are the efocts of earenttally vicious | g1000 USe%s,186%.reg Tide 1aO0 ne Erie A pref, — WRISS BEER. systems ‘Their discased remiications rench overy elms. | {4qoo Use’, 820,000 jone Rate of taxation, $1 per barrel, u mansi 736" They afflict society as the dry rot im, sparing nothing and affecting everything from the sa down to the cellar until a pation one corrupt aud crawling s0286 of jion, vice, enn, igno- rance, misery and mischief. in the midst of all this mutation literature aisy sullered like the reat. The gtaver and higher departments of inquiry became grad- No. Barr: 8000 US6's,5: Name. es Ino. H. Hotiman..... BRITANNIA WARE. Rate of taxation, five per cent. Amt én i 105%, ve 1053 call 10794 0... .404. LOT! Name. Mil&PduCRR.s30 gx Vale & Curti®.....eccceeee do, nally neglected. Moral philosophy avd the science of ch Bo & NIRR BRLTING. mind, tho grave studies of history and the more abstract Men eee oP Rate of taxation, five per cent. mathematics gradnally yielded to shallow physice, and oe 68 Name. Aw'tof Receipts. — Name. An trifling annals and a muster roll of plante and flowers, or ‘4 Hat of stones with Greek and German namen, consti- tuted science, while the iriding chronicle of a court par- Wm. Kumbel &Son. $44,671 Earl Warner... rd. ey Philip S$. Paoq! asite or the notes of some bi ly diplomativt . for history. In the belles lettres the same depression of neoiie took The drama, once the pride of ire 4 : Rato of taxation, five per cent. Name, Aw't of Rescip'’s. | Name. Awm’tof Reripts, J. Arnabald........$1,886 Geo. Etvold....... 6.81291 standard taste place, England, was sunk in contemptible farves, or more von- puble meiodramse. The huskin was banished from e wage nid Thalia In hourly dread of an irruy the part of Punch and Jndy. Fashionable wan sonine’! to flimsy novels too trifling to be as pernicious an their writers would have inade them, and crudely con- stricted taies crammed with distorted history and mank- deh sensibility, Literature, once wrested from the Lands ‘of U.ose really qualified by nature to exalt and adorn it, sunk, as in suoh cages it ever does, intoagelf of puerility and conceit. The books and the munneré became worthy of each other, and the diseased state of society becamo criaens trom the very crown of the head to the sole of the ‘Shch wert the effecta’of a’ national sur- feit of iniquity, extravagance and paper money. ® Tho business at the Snb-Treasury to-day was. as fol- jown:— . Receipts for customs Dotal,,sscserededecesseseesectoe eee as BRASS FITTINGS. Rato of taxation, five per o Name. Aw't of Reccip's. ' Name, Aa'tap Felix Cambell, Sebrader . Albert Fuller, McNab & Harlis: 242 Blake & Higgins, R. F. Cole & Co.... $287,000 i be ert ee Bees PereeRe Pe 5 th to a Fe iat ? Total rooeipts 460,091 ++ $280.5 Parmenta pe tent SHOOTING OF A TI wane ay ACRUAGHR: a ses 11,340,775 or My. : Subscripiions to government io: aia (From the Tunes, Sept. 8.) Sos mtn eee ‘There in ‘Very’ natarally » gencral but erroneons im- Our city, and partic the occupants and guests of xP ress “v Mrrgonyss gor UF ictheneen te tear ihg of the 30th, by the kill oxcitem even ¥ kill; of Mr. J. P Nimmo, of Huntsville, mata. octal Bt pervining ageet Ob Gee Treasury hee this ‘dig.’ trict, by Andrew Hosmer, of Mt. Louis, and formerly a: commitsioned officar.in the United States Army." *"" °° ney taba he Bene Beara een previ , Mr. ‘Nimmo, ana that Hosmer anute Preasion among tho immaculate community of stock. pe Pal mpewg wed Jobers that the ficancial column of a daily newspaper should be always in harmony with the conrve of the market; that whem the latter is a rising one the former abould be on the ‘bull’ side, and that when the markets ia falling the money ‘artidlé should in Ike manner go ALD TABLES. Rate of taxation, five per cent. Name. Ault of Recetas, Name, Am’ ‘Charles Roth $715 W. K. Winant. bd. Gritfit! "tof Receipte, +82, lead a precarious “curbstone” existence by buying and cceeeea eee 00 $11,866 \ . wuW YORK HURALD, SUNDAY, SERTEMBER 17. 1866. with it. “This involves fhe gratuitous assumption that | statement of Mr, Nimmo, just, before the fatal ‘and be nancial opinion of a journal shoul he qoverned | bloody encou ifacing ig character behind tis PO at mong oes \ back on the of This Mr. ° Nimmo’ aseinitncliebiiagy , wy “every move im the eccentric game of specu | poy heen informed of and whil ‘was wt anpper |, Vem Amownt uf Re rips, lation, that 1t sbonla lend itself to promote | he entered and ached his seat,’ Severat:| ®: O Boughton. ... : 061 tho schemes of a horde of abiftiess adventurers who | words passed, the inport of which is not koown; when | Nhnmo struck Hosmer, were and j ipte. F prostrated, when es interfered’ antt ‘sepa- rated them, The friends of Mr, Se agg alee ‘upon him to go to his room, which he did. mer repaired to the of and there, it seems, got his pistol; and re- marked that he would kill him, went upstairs, his friends endeavoring to prevent him: : Mr. Nimmo went to his after the affray im the dining room, in company with Mr. Duval, who him and ivrte down stairs. Mr, Griffing, of New York, was veated be Age fmt Gr up to Mr. Nimino’s room and try and calm him. 0 did, and as he entered the room closed the door, Mr, Nimmo, imme- diately after the entrance of Mr. Griffing, seated himself and began to read @ newspaper. ve or ten minutes theeafter some one rapped upon the door and forthwith opened it. This was Hoamer, and he stood in the door with a pistol in his hand, At this moment Mr. Griffing sprany sward and endeavored by exclamations'to at- tract ‘tention of Hosmer and prevent his firing, in order that he might approach near enough to disorm him; but before this could be done Mr. Nimmo seized bis pistol, which was lying on the bureau, and fired at Hosmer, the ball entering the door facing near Hosmer. The fire was instantly |, the reports being so simaltancous that down stains It was thought to be but a single report. Mr. Griffing fe positive that Mr, Nimmo selling stocks; and that it should play into the bands of ‘scrupulous railway directors whose chief aim fs to direct overything connected with their roads to their pertonal advantage, regardless of wear and tear, loss of We wad public execration, It is incumbent upon a newspaper to express honest opinions and pursue an indepordent course, whether it coincides with or opposes the course of the market fur the time being; aad for it to aaume the pogilion of & mero whathiorcock, veering with the caprice of Wail street, would bo to snocumb to the corrupting influ ence of a sot of professional gamblers. 11 would at the same time do grows injustice to the public; for, instead of warning tt of danger, It would decoy it into the hands of the Philistinés, who seek only indirect plunder, and make of itaelf a capable instrument of deception, Thare may be "ood reason: in the interest of the public for going with the course of the market, and equally potent ones for opporing it, ag those who are most familiar with F. ©. Gunther & Co, 22,300 D. K BROOMS. Rate of taxation, five per cent. Amunt of Receip. cee BLD, 750 Name. B. P. Cooley BOXES. Rate of taxation, six per cent Now, awe z Name. Am't of Recript:, A, Davies & Co. Wm, Hallotas, $2,085 5 2 Hae idl the seoret history of Walh atrect are well aware. fired first, Immediately after the discharge of Hosmer’s 5 ‘The Cincinnati Commercial of Seturday ays: — Trt A ee 1) wppears a bumber of bonds of the Hille The jury returned a verdict in Accordance with the 284 fe ie on oe Ra Ls Ie above faete. 180 my He le or Mr. Nimmo was raised In Huntaville, Alabama, but f Corxin pares 1 Wis city, ‘ands largo onsh actvance.| vevoral scars previous to (he war was e planter It Arka oor made upon thent, esterday a yeution for an in- | Fea. He was a widower, and leaves three Hitle desolate 100 unetion restrall rite ‘of them was lh chijtren, who are with his relatives th Hunterville. 179 arene & Bi J jaintit! te the commonwe mor wae arrested hy Detective Duffy, of the United 404 of Virginiasand the defendants tho Marvetia and Cin. service, and delivered over to the military muthor!- (aan cinnati Kgilroad Company, Keys & Brother, i. W. Tuttle | fies, who still have him in custody, and who ii tura. name is unknown that had | ia him over to Yay ivi authorities for trial fer ereceeecee tere ee gage (8996900 BINDING. Our city is crowded with Southern people, male and female, the former most of them without pardons, tho latier not seoking any. Some of the principal hotels are POtal, cece cereeeeencereeeeenenenee entertaining them each at the charge of seven dol- oa te mane. iit lars per day, Their deportment is a curious og ; tonatign, Ave Bae Generally the women of the most respectable classes in cunaerion Pad or go) Brown erceer ri tho Southern States are not very sparing of their opinions. 1. 8, Westoott & Co. 22,883 Isaac J. Oliver. + 8,078 | ‘Their principal outcry is against the sudden emancipa- D, Murphy & Son... 1002 F: Somers. .-»++» oh0T) | tion of their slaves, and the tose of thelr liver, which, aioe Shtolds % 0 9, though generally buried for safety, was pointed out by 649 | thelr most confidential siaves to the Union troops and suddenly disappeared. The slaves also helped them- selves Whon they could. They admit, however, that . the Unton officers were very polite, and interfered caters oe BH for thoir protection whenever they supposed themselves ate ‘:__— | tn danger. ‘They generally profess to have been entirely TOM rood 08 $180,625 | ruined by the rebellion; yet, strange to say, thoy have plenty of money for their expenses, chiofly in gold, and, | Receipts. are among the best customers just now of our fashion- $8,835 | able dry goods shops, the jewellers, manufacturers of 9,654 | silverware and dressmakers. For all the articles of luxury 4 35.240 | thoy continue toshow a marked dosiro and to be quite ‘Wollen Loewi). 49,181 | indifforent as to-peloe. It would appoar from this that John R. 7,843 | the wealthy antong the Southern families took care to Hoary, Waters) 8,016. provide for the coming bad weather, or, in usual parlance, Total. eceveseeeeee$471,078 | for a rainy day. With regard to the merits of the contest they seem to be unacquainted, or.even with its history. Most of them assert that Jefferson Davia is @ high-toned, gentieman, and that they mover heard of any of the atrocities /of OOSk See Paeee » of taxation, five-per cent, of Bowe, Name, Am’t of Receipts, or a J. Howe & Co. 4 $495 2 aga9. TC. Williams: 600 438 the North would be too strong for them,, and others say f that from the:firstithey were confident of success, and were astounded by the sudden collapse ot the rebellion. They do not seem to submit with a good grace tothe re- sults, and even now declare they would prefer: being gubjecta of a Growned head’ to living ‘any longer’ in the Union. The husbands of these women are moro dis- creet ; they generally accept the condition: in which they find themsolves, and if not from convistion, yet from interest, ag most of them have come North in search of assistance from capitalists, having railroads, plantations | BAGS. Rate of taxation, five per cent. " Name. At ‘Boosr Saget son Bayle... BINDING AND PRINTING. te of taxation, five per cent. Name. Ante, Teepe Nowe, ‘Am't of Receipts. |’ and factories which they wish to put again in @ produc- ww, 5 ot obenee SAA naree ry 2 | tivo shape. Nothing astonishes them more than tho ae omer ee cues evident prosperity of the North, which isin striking Karff Bros..... Charles 0, contrast with that of the South. ‘They still uphold the absurd doctrine of State rights, or the right of any mom- Der of the Union to break it up whenever it thinks pro- per, On this topic they are quite unanimous, and very badly informed. ‘The Southern women are responsible for much of the 2, eran e or ‘ion, three per cent Name, Am’t of Receipts. "Name. Amt of Receipts. Henry Kronninger.. = Gi ae ae 6 misory occasioned by the war. They acoffed at the men an é L srt d fr who did not takes part in thelr struggle, and young men Richard ¢'Connor... | 654 had no chance as lovers unloss they went to the frout. nent rogue ‘Throughout the Southern States, however, it is now ap Shas. Frank parent there was a large body of intelligent.people who EB Pers. . remained strong in thoir attachment to tho Union, and their recusance was the ro: than fooling, So also it is admitted that all the muni- tions and implements of war were the work of North- a Sale ‘ern mechanics an¢ the offect of compulsory Iabor. he W. Pain Many excellent men died of grief through the mere John Reid. contemplation of the war, but the women heli out to tho eee last, What gave them the greatest blow was the deser- G. F. Nesbit & Co M. oeeee $614,018 NEWS FROM CHARLESTON. The Pianters and Frecdmon at Swords’ Points Still—Acquittal of the Officers of the Ono Hundred and Sixty-fifth Now York—They arc Returned to Duty— Movements of the Generals and Ex- Generals, &. //The steamabip Granada, Captain Baxter, from Charlee. Aon Septombor 13, artiveft. at-this port on the 16th, We are indebted to Parser Gorham for papers. OUR CHARERSTORN CORRESPONDENCE. © (Caartxstox, Sopt. 13, 1865. ORSARAL URAWETT'R ADMINISTRATION." © of bis debéuto. and diMoult dution.nw sémmander of the inf te meogtrea Krewe -atiefaction, Courtcous yerdemeanor and prompt in action, ha hae com- mended “himsolf to the judgment of the people. He bas removed the censorship heretofore exercised over the press, and the jonrnals of the city are at perfect liberty @o speak tlip real ecntiments of the people. They are not now under military control. The Generat is & strong believer in free thought, free speech anda free press, He has also revoked the order roquiring passer from all persons found on the streets after eight o'clock at night. the class we have alluded to are not highly educated. ‘Their pronunciation is quaint, able to help themselvos. ever tako back any of their slaves, +tnd kind offices of the North, they aro proffered. the kame spiriyan 4 TAP PLANTERS AND THE FRREDSEN on the Cooper and Ashley river plantations still maintain Scepreenening and hostile spirit to each other. In con- ome af, ath of mn ae ee issued the following order:— General Orderi—No. 2. Heapquartens, Mu. Distt ov rie pearance. Charges Ag ourers cieventh s Derarrest oF Sorta Carown,, Aswrant Apsutant Gexerat’s Orvicr, Ceraunrsrox, 8. C., Sept. 10, 1865, Commanding officers of sub-distriets will take imme- diate measures for the collection of all arms, of whatever deser'ption, now in the hands of citizens, white or colored. Any persons found with guns, pistols or knives in their possession after the 16th inst. will be arrested and brought immediately before a military commission for trial. | By ord tressary. lor of Brigadier General W. T. BENNETT. Gro, W, Hooke, Assistant Adjutant General. Planters who wish to keep their arms are required to make special epplication, showing that they are abev- lutely necessary fur their protection. ‘THR SUPERIOR PROVCAT COURT, since its reorganization under Captain Enwood, of the Ono Hundred and Sixty-fifth New York Volnteors, as presiding judge, has worked admirably. Captain Enwood tive, efficient and courteous in the die- important duties, and bas won the unani- mous esteem of the members of the bar and citizene aenerally. THE: OFFICKRS OF ‘Treasurer of State, amount of currency, in traneit oF on deposit, State treasury. The report makes several important revelations, siovaly compromising the Treasurer. of coin in the treasury im dune, 1864, 71,071 72; this yoar it is $68,941 50, It appears that $4,000 had been mare a special deposit in the treasury, for which currency had been receivid; snd thut $1,600 had since been withdrawn and currency coin, 18 special deposit of coin is irregular and nce the examuners declare that some terest from the money of the Stxe, The following it a recepit-Iation of the funds in the treasury PA) 4x08 IN TER TREABURY TUM 12, 1865. THY ONE HUNDRED AND SIATY-FIFTH SRW YORK VOLUNTRERS, Surgeon George C, MYbard and Captain Wm, B. French, who have been on trial before a conrt martial for refural to deliver up the colors of the reziment, and | Volunteer relief. for conteinptuoug aid disrespectful language to General | District school 1 £3 Hatch,*were released and returned to duty last week, | Soldiers’ clai 4.05 Captain French was honorably acquitted. Surgeon Hub- | National road. bard woe found guilty of “contempt of his enperior | Bank redempti officer,” and pope to be reprimanded in general | Canal Bank of Clevetan: orders. City Me of Cincianat! Seneca County Bank. Duc to independent Amount plus in treasury... Total. 6,3 wR i” TRE PREEDNEN'S PROVOST COURIS established in the country are also in fuji operation. ‘Three negroes found guilty of housebreakin, and other disorderly acts, were sentenced he't in 8t. John's, Berkley, last week, to veri $1,701,@0 wover, places the Treasurer of ‘mprisonment at labor in Castle Pinckney, The report, hot in an im Charleston hervor. favorable light, The balances arc full und coraplete, bit CvH, PowRK nevortheless show hin to Baye heen guilty of violathg will not be restored until the return of General Willmore | that clause of the Independont Treasury act which pi- from Wash: where he has goue to consu!t the Pre- | vider that the Stute Treasurer sud cach county treasuer sident and War Department on the subject. MAJOR GENERAL CTAB. DEVEVE will be in commM&fd at Hilton Head during Ger more’s absence, and General Bennett retains commund of Charleston district until relieved by General Devens. MAJOR GENERAL AMES has been assigned to the command of the military dis- trict of Western South Carolina, and has established bis headquerters at Colambia, 5, C. GENERAL WM. GURNEY, who retarned here last week with the intention of en- tering into business, was warmiy welcomed by hie numerous friends, The General, I Jearn, returns to New York ou the steamer Moneka for the purpose of com- on meng his arrangements before commeneme operations ere. CAPTAIN JAMIE PF, WAVILAND, ie required Yo keep aefely in his trensury, without ing, using or depositing in banks or elkewhere,, publie & (Of) Whaisoaver charactor paid mto. therwise at wpy time placed in his - <tody ; ti] the same is ordered by the proper dopartinont oF officer of the State government, to transferred or paid out according to law; and when su) orders for the payment or transfer are received, faitl ly and promptly to moke (he seme as directed. ‘The treasurer appears to have been acting in violatin of er statute, 2 g dgad says: de “Asan example, there appears in our report Ofty tha anna di are of United Staten 7 3-10 bonds, of the ieee 9 1865 (third series), deporited on tho 20th of Mar, in the treasury, by ott & Smith, of Colua- bos, for whieh they received from the treasury cir- rency, under tbe nnderstand’ng to toke % ql another pular New Yorker and post treasurer under | bonds in exchange for the July interest. ‘e General , Was also among the arrivals last week. | no doubt the gentlemen acted in good faith, tit Fle has been inted to his old office, the duties of | itr vory clear tt & Smith made a very. desi which he diecharged so faihfully and acceptably to the crane prévious'to bis regiment s being mustered oat of servier. arrangement by which tifey $100,000, baving both the iaterest on their bonds. on the ad money of the State. If itcan be CAPTAIN LEONA) B. PRERAY for a mouth it cap be done for a longer period of has been relieved a# Assistant Adjutant General of the | The State ruffered no lose. In the event it will district, ata, by Captain Geo, W. Hooker, of | some fifty dollars, the price of exobange; but it General Y stat. Aho door fer favotitiem and speculation.” At di to 8 ‘one month’s interest EX-GOVERNOR AVKEN times funds have beon furni received the last mail his full and complete pardon, | for checks on Cincinnati siqned by President Jolnson. On the news becoming | ject of making them ‘The sam kifown the Governor’s mansion, for the succeeding two | remark applies to this arto ar days, wan with visitors who came to con- | | The enurer so ne norrowed from ty gratulate bim on happy event. reasury, for hie own use, sixteen ourand ars, ‘TRE UNITED STATKR STRAMKR KRWANHI deposited therein a similar amount in seven-thirties amt cortificates of indebtedness, the interast of which b drow for himeelf, as woll as salts Ne interest on th, money —_ from the treasury. report notices ths comment:— “I¢ jg true the money was safe, and before lay dorm: in the treasury, and the securities could at nr time converted into currency, but. if this can be done it » reinveat in Vow Med ay creme Saenunres Captain W. ©. Pease, has arrived here Troma New Yor via eg ap N.G. She is to be stationed bere perma- nently. rae crry is getting very lively. The fail trade has opened with not #0 MAny arrivals as expected, but eufficient to make our merchants hopeful. The South Carclina Railroad will be oponed through to Columbia by the Ist of when we may fook for « large influx of country dealers. ple established by the ‘THE CONVENTION ‘our statute, whic! absorbs mueh of public attention, Nearly all of our | trnst fond purpose prominent mem have left with the int jon of being | interested inal ja EE Aittings, Your correspondent leaves for parry Oye oon Wumbia this morning. Mich a expressed as | nevor het with. Ay ‘ pene fede Some of ee _ it is Tg gion tn) or im hee mee feared, are not as sensible ae they shoul pres. | United States Selon soldiers,, ‘ont condition of affhirs, The ro of St. Bar- | celyed ikronen tue trengu the Stato, tholotiew’s parish, in passing through here en route, ox- ‘The law ia v ‘on carefull prossed the: that clavery was mot quite deed yet, and war enacted to guard falcations like. and would not now take «ix hundred dollars for ‘onch Seon, DROIT Se peasy, which hie negroes, It i# charitable to suppore, his parish hav. Lay removal office and inj ing been cut off from mai! communication, that be. had | ment in the prison. 5 . Governor Anderson wil! soon tyke aciign in the mattel ‘not read the papers lately. Anderaonville. A few affirm that they always thought.) due {fear and force rather tion of their favorjte servants—{ hose who pulled on their stockings and dressed their hair, This drove the iron into thoir souls. It is obsorvable that the! specimens of and not according to | Oa Walker, whilo their grammar appears to have been con- sidorably neglected. They do not on the whole compare weil with our Northern women, wi are moro suave, more conversational, better read’and posted, and better ‘They goncrally entertain the opinion that the blacks will not work, except on compulson, av if those who worked; for nothing will never do so to benofit themselves. Many) of them declare that undor no citcimstances will thes, In short, thoy’are in’ avery carious state of mind. Our advice to them Is, to not with dignity and grace, to tse tucir influence to re- ptave,herfnony-and god feeling, 4o accept the hospitality shod. ie manby the the. Yo ’ road. ‘The coroner's” jury” “” ‘They may greatly waist by their influence the speciy reconstruction of the South, whieh will then come backto equat power and prosperity with the Northern Stateg, and ” Natvenchdso deel steutgermonthceaduaichand tac} ctl PT nike once ae opp wine oe am _penditure through their madness. to an extent they | ful petitions of Yorkville do not comprehend; their own -wretchedness they “have brought on themselves, and now, when they come North to recuperate, to renew their plate auxt jewelry, it the Onto State Trea The amount was replaced, ihe residue had been employed for other Interesting Contempt Cane. BUBROGATE’s COURT. Before Hon. Gtdeon J. Tucker, Surrogate. ‘Serr. 16.—An interesting case came up in the Furre- gate’s Court yesterday, which resulted in the committal to jail of an administrator, who bad disobeyed the Surre- gate’'s order to pay over to the widow of his deceased. brother her share of the estate. Peter T. Van Note, who died two or three years ago, lefe no will, and:his brother, William M. ‘Van Note, and his widow, naw Mrs. Le Count, administered! jointly én his estate, Mra, Lo Count. required an acconnting from her brother-in-law, and in March, 1864, Surrovate wechennay tled the accounts, and found a balance due to Le Count of $112 36, which Mr. Van Note was sccord- | Pa ay Se eee eet a Aes gota two care sd ir. Van J administrator to be sued on their bond, which was done; but the sureties were not good, and the oxocution ob judgment against them was returned unsatisfied by the ee viaa nich eaten fan Not i etbwoor wrls, be westouns by and beoai into court. In order to close cus tody unti Surrogate could investi the matter fully, Van Tote maze co sne, Feels h ae ie ce eane court, and + ee ge! C mere ‘ TI atories wore filed giginn Yan relation to his alleged contempt, to he put ti and and yesterday seeing the case came up the Surrogate's aan nmen rendered his decision, adjudging Van were ogi tah Daa Saas tered that ue, sea aan ins Ssh aa eam hima'te the county jail, there to remain unl Mea, Lo Count, togethor with her costs and-expeases, th if’ ‘be paid. The warrant was at onoe A oes not affeot ped in @ Surrogate's Court, Pou suit has the power to a.party. who har trust funds in his hands belonging to widows or orphaas, ' ‘and who refuses to pay them, ovor |Fhenyroquired. Police Intelligences ARREST OF AN ALELRGED PIOKPOCKEF. William Jost, au alleged pickpocket, was arrested by officer Wilson, of the Eighteenth precinot, yoatet acharge of steating & pocketbook, ‘ing one dred and eight dollars from Mr, Edward Gridith, of No. 834 Broadway. The complainant entered a saloon in the noar Grand street, yesterday, and invited Tost and soveral others to drink. He took onthis pocket- book to pay forthe Manor, and while’ holding it im Dies | hand Jost snatched it and oe Uae Wilzon wie, wan the time, purst, arrested jogod, et Dering his ‘night Jost throw away tho pocket- book, which was recovered and restored to the owner. Justice Mansfield committed the uccused without bail. He is a native of Halifax, N.9., and twonty-five yeam of age. STABRING AFFRAY. Philip O’Brien and Owen Macdonald, on Friday night quarelied in Vandam street, and in the melee O'Brien stabbed his adversary in the neck, inflicting a severe wound, He was arrested by officer Bullis, of the Twenty- eizhth procinct, and yesterday committed by Juatios Ledwith to await the resultiof the wounded ‘gjau's in- juries. donald, who resides at No. 86 Vandam street, ‘was conveyed to Bellevne Hospital. < ARKEST OF “AN ALLEGED BIGAMIST. — A German named Joseph Gartnor was arrested yester- day by oficor Law, of the Essex Market Police Court, om a chargo of bigamy preferred by Pauline Gartner, living at No 50Forsyth stroct. The complainant alleges that she was married to Gartner on the Bist of ‘December, 1863, by the Rev. H. E. Murke, of No..46 Forsyth: atract, A short time after her marriage Gartner enlisted in the army and remained absent untit about May last. his return she alleges that he lived with hor only twe days, aud thon deserted her. Mrs. Gartner subsequontiy ienrned that her unfaithful lord bad married 9 Miss Salone Kiefer on the 18th of June, the Rev. Heinrich Foulke, of No, 304 East Ninth. streot, officiating, The second wife was in court and testified to the of the necused to her. Justice Mansfeld commil the accused, 4 pe Ss 2B doa Harlem Rallrond Company Versus Yorke ville. ‘70 TUR BDITOR OF THE HERALD. Mit seems that the just re of the press and public upon the mi: of oar iato be no longer submitted to by thém, and that if'the {rnvelling public renronstrate ‘any more against being iS HE Harlem brought in thatthe man lost bis tife by a the New Haven Railroad Company, nd’ censured the a tracks, calling it mantrap. ‘This ss aud the réspeot- tiona for landing might be the offians of tat ro and'th the losses they have come to repair are only chargeabloon repl themvelves. We are giad to perceive. that they. have faved enough to make once mere & presentable ap- we rege ne Fe TE | CoWnIMIng of = New York OMleor by am In Jone Inst Governor Brough, in purenance of the lon of the act “To establich the Independ- ent Treasary of Ohio,” passcd in April, 1858, designated Peter Odlin toact with William H. Smith, Secretary of | treme. The State of Obio, special examiner of the condition of the On the 13th of June they received the key of the principal safe from Mr. G. Volney Dorsey, State Yroa- snrer, and proceeded to count the funds in the hands end a. and safe of the cashier of the treasury, aud the funds | indy performer named Mise Lehman. He was n in and assets in the large cafe and in possession of the iavanatty oceapeeme: ascertaining by actual count the New York exchenge, funds dnd all the other assets of the {From the ‘Tribune, 11; transpired on , OD } of the to ibe rpsclatore-emeepé seewae lougheble inthe ex, particulars are these:—A Traok Seat sop cece oer ci LS wee! a “rhino,” aud but Tittle "0 pense, pak outa. commonly known as a “great many aire’? Varieties ‘here eg oe) pooree place, ae a it tho otage as possil em bly, brs Obcerve and ea atly introduction to Miss Lehman, and subeequent invitation, she accom him to en ice cream which the gay Heutenant evidegtly considered initiatory step to the accomplishment of bi fi ne following da: 7 boas low! y Graves openly boasted that he accomplished what he wet cut to dnved the character of the actrerr. is, day came to tho ears of Mies Lehman, cnake sto bring tue culprit to the test. She senta hita, and in the afternoon be made his appearance Varietiee, ‘littie euspect He was questioned as to having ured the langu: “fess ta fee ’ , ; ; Hl to desist, ab 18 estimated that or seventy-five jashee, after dingraged warenel — the stage and shestve by the front middle entrance, she Jart heard of bim depot fow.'A F. Sellick, Praxe ‘canteod to eed bee? both of this city. Danron—Darac.—On Jusrotey, Popenbes 14, Rev. Dr. Washburne, Groros T. Dantox to Sinvin 7 both of sin ty +e Rev. J. Dowling, Groron ©. jaar to Mant Love Finorr—Rvserit.—In San, N. Y., on Thar ber 14, by Rev. G, W. Fis , 4 evar eee place. Satwox—Ronrxeor.—In New York, on Sut Septem- ber 10, by the Rev. Charlee K. miele, So. Baus, of Buffalo, N. Y., to Mént FE, Romnson, donghter of Graat P. Robinson, bq. No cards. Diea. Borrrr.—On Thu ber 14, Taxare BM. P- Lee, danghter of the late peaeriek cox Garauiana Ber. tac td eae lay repeat relatives 0 are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, 139 Fi street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. Bann. —On Sati ji son of M. C, and The [i E i Hy se t Shakers Fe So as oe “rats rare, Mera a Ye @ the Campy end these « *

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