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8 _ OUR NATIONAL FINANCES. Movus--- Devens Boorctary Mencial Situmtivc.s names From the Cincinnati Gazette, very 4 days we have a fi = about ansion of the Leneen followed in ime Bother, oquall rustwortBy ( y,(¢ & not trastworthy a te “contr goon ie that Secretary Lenten seed iapedaiinns im the currency! No change whatever nsetng J Place save the curmnle case of compound interest notes. Daring he fi tbsatterthe laste of these notes they - wee waite as currency. After that they. retire gwayeives by virwuo of the rapidly Iperoasing value van incuoss holders to hoard them. Still it hap- ng that nota few, on which three or four months’ Pee oat has accumulated, find their way into the hands ‘of the various Ascal agents of the Treasury. the Beer’ tury has simply ordered that in all uch eaies the” gj2g shail be (orwarded to the Dopesnel to be rep! 4 new ones. Not a change of a single doliay is act by y in the volume of the currence; 1 8 aint — interest is sunk on every note thus ¢* “% his shrewd stroke of business the #¢ Cutent the gainer. ‘This fact as? ca emeacne Is 8 os Yo) but we are suill almost woek! pury of anexpapsion of thi, f_acemned M0, tne chronic Cavet now compound interest Nuter, ey by the issue of Nor is ib probable that there as ourrency apendtig. and t acting upon, and by | when _ NEW YORK TiERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, It bed for 0 thirty ii ea The Late Murder in Brooklyn. JSVBSTICATION BEFORE CORONER LYNCH— MATHEW: ¥ULLY COMMITTED VOR THIAL, BTC. a) On the 15% ie remembered 1? 31 Seabee Casun Pe aug tn & grocery aan Cormac ane. and pep be "gn?" 4 ie ‘a tho hospital trom portage. | “ae 1g roce\ed, and Coroner Lyneh the f" 49C8t 0", cho eas yesterday afternoon, when vilowing ¥ <cimony Was taken :— Thomas Vo oney, +orn—Reside corner of Washington avenue “ne, Botler street; knew the deceasad; on last Wedhearay evening, tho 13th inst., | went dewn to the corner of Ciesson avenue and Butler strect, and went imtg, the store, and was there about five minutes the shot was fired; when 1, went into the store Keavy was on the sidewalk and alone; he poling ig eifpetitse op ree ppecten peared t© be excited; he came afterwards and sat down, ‘and about two OF phe contraction of the | ver Mathews came imand said to him; the iotmoemraione | om langhage 1. copid 205 siglo; heard bin saying be me, s Yh att redunanney fo would shoot ns he had 9 gun in bis hands.at the worrency at the vad war ts ly te be very | and Kone Bal a ‘of the inuzzie before the shot. Was Aargely absorbed in, mppiying the late rebel States, Their own currency was, ‘all cA the settled tertitory of the mation was thus left abso- ely witho ‘Phe constantly ex medium ioe and maltiform prem, busines. of the North itselt, | taken to his own apart ‘everything to a castybasis, | had some trouble in his own apartments which raised a together with the red now requires a circulation any i ‘One-third greater than sutficed for the wants. of 1860 Tho destitute Soath would swallow up im the course ‘of a year anotherthird ag readily as ‘land ‘culation, ‘muy be two-thirds groater than that of | of the gun’ downwards before it went off; 1860, and still mo mors than mect the necessities of 1866. | after Mathews shot ue Kesry | he'left the gun in the store Tn eo far Pe the gaperal do th is merely my | and wont out ito the he did not say anything after Set ita ; but the general idea is that of Secretary | he shet the deocased ; have Mie beanin tsikene house, but ed; and more than on=turd | Keay swaBlows a shower. ‘Thecir- | towards Keavy; Keavy -tried to fired ; me litte dispute the weat off, and’ “cried om that be was shot; have #eon tho de- cei 1d Mathews ‘together before; they alwaya 2 ‘to be good friends; after being shot Keay ments; previous -to this ‘Reavy excitement im the neigh jborhood; when Mathews came into the store had the to pal it, ‘with thé muzzle pointed foree the muzzle to have'the stock fix prem Bosida in Classon avenue, near But the Secretary can have no new fimanoial resources pane or street; Anew the deceased and, Joseph Mathews; ‘Ul a morth or t1 after the meeting of Cong next Dec:mber. Will # - led t @ net meantime be compelled to 6x- on ast, abqut seven o'clock in, the evening, I went into the store corner of Classon avenue and Bur pand the carrengy in ordor ¢o weather the diffcult point? | ler: Ke on the sidewalk and 9) to cA —_ ‘street; Keavy was op ppeared Precisely borers the source of i ‘greatest security, which, stoek gemblers stantly seck to 43 uneasy 2g to. the wants.f the Treasary,;amd sive of now Joans or derangements of tho. ‘mark ett Dut consider. the figares? They are drawn the fate exhibit of the puttéc debt and onqunt caleaiations af tie reseeny Daren Botweon Shs and the 4st of Jauar partment expenses —s moct:—(l) The army, (2) the 44) intercst fadting due'an;public debt. four items make up the @ntire amount which Secretary MoCulloch the Treasury De- Soma gan was loaded; ne navy, -@) civil servico, gun witen fwas cat told him to come inside; be quarrelsome ; his wife to come down stairs; and speculators con- | Mathews’ voice.calling make the people overlook. Pat phsmreinnd Keavy said “‘Is that you, Joe?’ Mathews said ‘" will shoot 7 ahs rou son of a b——h;” said to “athe had better not ; Mr. Mooney asked if the and too; think hews hand the gun in is left with the butt ‘inst his breast and the muzzle pointed towards eavy; the gun was capped; heard the report of the my supper, but do not know red it; this was fifteen or twenty minutes before Siedippra cad tain toe sores the sound came from the Mathews ‘keep footing with that has to provide. Let ws see how the figares on each will | direction of Mr. Mathews’ house; have not seen Mathews stand by New ‘Year's Day;— 1, With the ex; that the warwould continue throughout the year, anti on the basis of an army of a | the gun from him and gave it to the million of men, the Secretary of War estimated that he Jeoked as if he shot.him I took storekeeper; he ‘was sober enough to walk out of the store; never knew ‘before he came into the store; Keay had been drinking; after Mathews would needforty miliionsesnonth. Thearmy pocniing — and the deceased to have had any difficulty de- m the Trea- the reductions: now ordered and paid for fro1 sury) is browgtt down to about one hundred and fifty or nixty (housaad men—say, insound numbers, to one-sixth Of its size at thé time the estimate was made; while the heavy expenses for tion and thesoperations of large armies ix the field age more than Propartionately re- ‘made the post mortem examination on the body of the duced. But counting all the expenses of #he War partment from this time forward at one-sixth of the es- | tem examination on the body of John Keavy; timates, we find it requiring but a little over six and a haif miltions per month. Gall it seven millians; and in the four monthg from now till 4he 1st of January, tho ‘War Department-ahould only ask in all for twenty-cight millions, Throw iv a couple of millions to make rockoning secure, and call it thirty. 2. The Navy Department’s estimate for the year, on a ‘war basis, wes one hundred and twelve millions. The. ‘Several otwer persons who witnessed the shooting testi- fied to the same statement of facts as sworn to by the foregoing witnesses. The last witness examined was Dr. G. Fleet Speir, who deceased, .He.testifled as follows:—I made a sek more found @ nshot wound én the hip; it passed through the pelvis, Fracturing the posterior niforior spinous process of the dlium,-aud tho all lodged in the greater excra sciatic gotch, alongside of the bladder, et, producing a, great amount ef ecchymosis; I removed the ball from its po- sition alongside of the bladder; it was made of the end of a five-elzhths inch screw; death was caused by this wound; the piece of scrow ‘bolt shown me is the same transports are being sald, the chartered vessels are given | that I remaved trom the body of de Monitors are guchored in the Delaware; a fow coast, and the rest are i port,or on the docks. If the War Departinent’s expenses are reduced five-sixths, those of the pavy ought fo be brought down minetenths. But count them at only the same ratio of reduction. Accord- fog to the ¢stimate, the navy would have called for nine and a third milfiens per month. One-sixth of this gives The jury retired, .and after .# brief absence returned Is are sent abroad, a few are scattered about the | with a verdict of guilty, whereupon the accused was committed w the county jail toawait the action of the Grand Jury. The Turf. UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND—TROTTING. Wepnrevay, Sept. 20, pstakes $400, mile heats, considerably Joss than one and two-thirds million per | best three in live, 10 wagons. month. Call it two millions; and up to the Ist of Janu. | Re Walker enterea tlk. m. Fenjan Siater.....2 1 1 1 ary the navy should only ask Secretary MeCulloeh for | H. Woodruif entercd b. 5. Tour Pastor. 1222 eight ions in all, Call it ten millions. D. Phifer entered b. g. Turpin. -8 883 3. The estimates for the entire civil i pensions in- ; Owner entered roan geddin, ar. cluded, for the year, only amounted to sixty millions, or five mulions per month. The heavy fall payments haye already been provided for; but count the full rate por month gnd we ies only twenty millions needed till dst agen he present ected interest on the ontstanding ‘tah is o alla hundred ana ttrty-eight millions and a al it one hundred and ractign oF Jere than one-tenth, forty-/our. ic a monthly avi fry? ty 10 ons, and we find the veight 0, 2:49—2: ii ge he Dick Turpin was the favorite provious to the start at one orired to forty; Pgs high ora Megs bedly by Tony Pastor, who won was dgopped ID: favoriian The icone “teat being ‘and Tony became the won Fenian Sister, she me a strong {asrorite ri the en ihe won the ‘seoon , third qnd fourth eats in capital style. To-day the feat trot, between Dexter, 6 George Wilkes twelve millions, oF, up to the 1st of gant forty- Tee = eT reg Ca ota the F: millions. Ssy,'in round numbers, fift; crowd protect a rie ig gets we have, tostmup:— y millions." | force. Dexter was the favorite against the etd yesten- War Department expens’s.. $20,000,000 wav at one hundred to sixty. «., htt Bi argue expenses, . aeroog oy m, Cricket. ivil Li “ tr: ricket. CRICKBT- HE ry Pe - In all Fg 00 THUS FAR, ~~swin Such, them, in the amount the Sccrotary may BB 'e- | The grand match bereese ny &, Goorge Club of this quired to furnish before Congress can logalize fresh loans | iScAalpbla was com. or provide any other leg slative relief to the Treasury. | city and Yeo Young America of Plu... e@icket Snr tik ald forty-five nad. 6 "hate among’ | Manes Zestereat, st mpgs, on the i Goon end | poo His Tink or cama — ve atau te /eurency. ground, at Hoboken ; and at balf.past four, when stum., \forty.two id @ ma Lose than bal 7 the fifty. million’ intereey fy pay’ in coin. Paying that, we have twenty wailhions of i to bs sold, at a premium of say forty per cent ions in taanes i og 6 trea eel have &, balance ‘ena “ing of | sixth wicket having fallen for 22, tnclading tote hand) of thirty-five oc eulious ae ery while the total | of W. Wright, Gibbes, Bainbridge, nore | Jiabilities are CBA uy the ph; nail of the interest) to | new im and Earnsha' “yh Boge | aunty millions, “There remain but tweuty-five millions— | batsmen. The weather was all that could have been de- tbigty fnillions, to be sure of pratt the amounts | sired, the nese tne aye! bee pow = i 4 6 enough—to ‘be provided for before ‘altendalice or spec: mero ite eae nore races Cone eee Teeriia | ton aroupd this tensa, a exnaldersba! Gagtve OF Jasrest of a million per day; the customs give us far over five millions per month in gold; and very heavy receipts are being realized from the sale of quartermasters’ and com- missarics’ supplies, boats and all manner of war material. But the customs and internal revenue will alone farnish moro than treble the sum required ‘These calculations may be regarded as too sanguine. Perhaps they are. Ihave stated the sum to which the expenses of the War and Navy Departments can and | ought to be reduced. Whether they will be {s another question, Dots 10 be go certainly answered, unless the peo- le sternly henceforth every \ MNECESBATY «ol far or expense yt be held as criminal. Dut, Without do ibt, very heavy reductions thay yes of expected, and Mf they aro only half so great ag nérein shown, the re- ‘olpts win be éhough tu Moet them. But tha figny ven are not extravagantly re- duced, the late exhibit of the last month’s operations of the Treagury abandantly shows, A month ago we were runbing in debt at the rate of two millions per day. Within the last month we have completed the work of paying off (bounty and all) and muet Out Of the service over fourtifths of all the army, yet we increased our debt less than one sixth of a million per day. ‘hile thus stopping the fearful additions to tire pub- Jie debt, we netually diminished the interest on our debt ® million and a quarter by redeeming interest bearing certificates of indebtedness in non-interest bearing legal ‘venders, To be more exact, I transeribe the following from late calculations at the Treasury | Department: — Debt on the 3ist of May. 48088 }, 205, 5 853 Debt on the distof July 2) 767,263,275 Debt on Sst of August css, Stohees eT ee | Increase in 31 Gays ....... . $436,300— $14,074 Taco July 21 31 $2,751,268,278 Annual inter't. $199,209,408 cbt Aug. 3 31.2,757,680,571 Annual inter't, 138,021, Pe in ray $436,306 = Dec. of inte’s. $1,280,840 of Orne. July Jaly 31,$106,706,000 Inter't perann, 96,400,300 Out’ ind. Aug. a 85,003,000 Inter'tper ann. 6,286,560 Dec. of prin’! $21,613, Doc, of inte't $1,296,780 peor ne dae. of int. up- me on other int. dear'g issuer 45,040 Net decrease of ‘interest on public debt... $1,230,840 With such figures ae these can the foregeing calcula tions be called sanguine, or need any one despair of our ability to shoulder the national debt and go our ways of public and private prosperity eheerily under at? But if by any unforeseen contingency @ fresh resort to the people for funds to carry on their government should become necessary, republic, Jay Cooke, retains his skill, has still power to iasue the followin, Five-twenties (act of June, 1864). . Seven-thirties (act of June, 1964. Ten-foriies (act of March, 1864). Fractional currency (nets o of — Maroh, 1563)... . that most useful son of the and the "186, “and 20,000,000 DOM i... ccrceces And certificates of indobtednees could be issued to any extent which the Secretary might think desirable, But neither these nor any other fresh loans will be noeded. Let us only defeat at the polls and in Congress he conapil of rebels in the South with psendo demo. rats at the North against the publie credit, and we shi soon be ready for a laan, not to increase existing indebt- edness, but to fund ata lower rate of interest tbat already uourred. The people shat copquered in this war, if true to themselves, can easily cope with the debts the war The Western Bank Rebbertes, The Chicago papers of the 18th give the following particulars respecting the Western bank robberies, and the arrest of one of the supposed principal offenders — A man named Love was on Saturday afternoon brought sefore Justice Brown for preliminary examination, tharged with having in his jon thirty-one thou sand dollars in bonds, which been stolen, The bonds & said to be a portion of the fruits of extonsive rob. ries in Objo, Pennsylvania and Indiana, involving in thousand dollars, banks in those fares og the nearly three hundred The were committed States, and extended through a pertod ¢ Upon Cg a Feceived from Cleveland, Obi defendant ave ns cat produced hare worth of the Te wv ‘tao apa be ae Youre Tmerica had played their first i | igpines ‘coring 115, and St. George had lost seven wickets in their first innings for 44 runs, the being taken in this match, owing ay he atrial of skill between American @ ah © rs. ‘At noon Youig inate | ig Dore Newhall apd | Johhs to the bat, ‘and fot hal overs some good | py wes shown at the bat, tien good bowling of Wright and Tianaye—te latter a fine young American cricketer, zevently from Cambridge, England— soon began to tel{ upon the wickets of the American youths, and y;nen the third wicket fell it was found that only t:,etve Fans had been oblained. Charles Newhall and Bavis now, however, go} well in together, and be- fore the fourth wi wi ey had fallen forty-five had been placed apon the ace e next two wickets then went town foran addition. of but three Turi to the cory, when Carpenter and Walson successively became partners of young Newhall, who, in the interim, had not only made @ masterly defence ‘against ee of Wright and Gibbes—the latter anetinn Sane | had been running up a eplendid score. was well im atthe bat, when it was found necessary to try slow bowling, Kendall going on at Gibbos’ ad; but the plucky #tylo in which litle — Newhall went out at the slows led to ——2 = Dan bittiwg Kendall for five the first bail he had Charley bad been in t un raised as if Intere: pote Before Hon eB A 2-9 ry gg COURT—GENBRAL TBRM. eo Sutherland and Leo- Gurr. 20.—Bank of the es of Georgia ve. Rolert Lewin.—This case, which bas already been the courts, occupied the attention of the genéral term of the Supreme Court yesterday. The defendant on November 6, 1967, was able to the plaintiffs as ecveptor of @ dill of exchange made by one Lamar, at Savannah, to pay to plaintiffs in the city of New York the sum of $10,340 70, At that date the bill was lodyed for collection at ‘he Mechanics! Bank, in this city; but the defend:.nt ‘oeing ppabia to pay prices to Lamar for ® renmwa), which was done, and a new bill for $10,407 8 was transmitted tothe Mechanics’ Bank, with instructions, if the sae were accepted, to cancel the first bil and return it to | The piaintitts “rho second bill was weoe pied and tho first returned to plaintiffs, who d who returned it to the defendant, The — principat ground of defence was usury on the part of plaintiffs, in having received one hundred and one dollars, being seven- teen per cent per annum on the discount of the second bi At the trial the Judge found that the interest on the bill. for thirty-sever days was seventy-four dollans and forty conte, and that the residue of the one hundred enn oa six dollars and sixty-seven conts—to wit, ae dollars and twenty-eight cenis—“the plainti cavaaied ag exchange between Savannah and the city of New York ;* that the validity of the bill was to be deter- mined BG "we Bo of Georgia; that the bill was not tainted }, and that even if it was the plaintifty would berentitie to recover the amount of the first bl, and finatly rendered judgment for plaintiffs, Tho princi: pal points of appellant were that the whole transaction was simply the renewal of a bill of exchange at a usurious ‘rate of int en per cent. The mode of did not constitute OP gly ie in fact. No mor Nothing more was done by the defendant than to ‘pt anew Dill and to receive back the first. If the second bill is void for usury, ‘no right of action exists on the tay it having-been annulled and returved to the ac- Indecent Publications. has entertained ever since the close | never saw a gun there; he Drought the gon to my shop | seizuRe OF TWELVE THOUSAN Srenrncarcaiene ‘of the war’ ae@on wiileh the policy of theaepmenontis | wetes sat bout bo years ao a! ee THOUSAND oBsi BS IN ANN STREET BY THB UNITED STATES MAR- SHAL—THE PUBLISHER ARRESTED AND HELD. TO BALL. A large haul of obscene prints was made yesterday ‘morning by order of the United States Marshal, and the proprietor of the establishment was arrested and held to Rail in the sum of five bundred dollars to appear and answer the charge. No examination has yet taken piace, but the facts are substantially as follows:—A short time ago detective Gaylor discovered through some means, a8 is.alleged, that in H. Day, publisher in Ann street, bad deposited in the Post Oilice a certain yoga of obscene pictures sealed in en for the pur- pore of errr: heen through the mail in vari- ons parts of ti country. These prints were accordingly seized and disclosed the real name of the ‘party suspected. Officer Horton, of the United States Marshal's oft, 8 socompanied by Mr. Gaylor and others, proceeded to th lishment of Mr. Day yesterday morning, and after a short search discovered an inimense amatne of the prints in question. Some twelve thousand of these wretched daubs were seized by -oflicer Horton, Eh. on a cart Ne: conveyed to the United States’ Marshal’s office. Day, proprietor of the establishment, was likewise taken into custody, and on being brought before Commissioner Osborn, stated as an excuse for his offence that he did not consider the pictures indecent, and promised, if not prosecuted, never 4o engage in such business again. The Commissioner, | however, decided to hold are received from the Post Office Department in Wash- ington. | eeeenic een MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. orp—Brasni.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, mber 4, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Wa. H. Boyv, of New York, to Lizzre G. Brasiut, of Brooklyn. Cumistn vEUTAL.—In this city, on Wednesday, Sey tember 20, at the pastor’s residence, by Rev. Joseph Prico, Joux C. me to Miss Exima V. Gueurat, ali a city. r On ‘Thu LENIGHEN—F RYER. — ursday, tember 14, by the Rev. EF. R. Eschbach, én the First poten Reformed f church, Baltimore, Ronen Cientoney, of New York, to Moss Jennie Ouve berm, of Baltimore. No cards. Fenavsox-Baaxca—in rooklyn, on Wednesday, September 20, dy the Rev. HM allahor, Wrzaaxt Fercusox to’ Miry M. Branct, daughter of the late ‘Thomas W. Branch, both of Brooklyn. No cards, Freitmx—Hlanpsax.—At- Ponapton, X. J., on Monday, Soptember 18, Frawcrs C. Frans to ‘Miss’ Huta V. Hats: may, both of Washiagton Height, ‘New ng No cards. Fiypusr—Carvitia —On September 20, at St. Bartholomew’s church, by the ‘Rev. Dr. Cooke, Epwaro Caries Furoten to’ Euza ‘Wuvrunor, daughter Of Charles Carville, Esq , all of this city. Howe:—Werxs.—At Grafton, Vt., on W ednesday, tember 6, ut the residence of tho bride's father, Rev. R. Emerson, Groncx Howss of Brooklyn, N. rio Many A., daughuer of N. 8. Weeks. No cardi, rancisco papers Knucen—Horruan. Pare Jerse} mK on eer tember 19, by the Rev, Mr. Tunison, Joun n] Rovowe J, to Jus Hexgerra Roepaine i of Je Serkey ty = ay Oe Tuesday, September 19, at the resaece of the Rey. Dr. Cuming, rae ‘Lepovx, apes ‘anada, to Miss Forosgacean, eldest — D, Jones, of New York city,’ No cards. Tandop and Gl ce ggg sBngland) papers er d; bythe ho spe ot oduenay, > rare a, anger of Wm. 8 Yeskal . September 20, af the resigencs reson 4h Be tain paroets: 's parente by Henry G. Guyon, bd iS ‘a of Pn. No | * Hun Cty _Beplember 10, Me. Joann Rises setae riantas o., ‘lest daughter of Harrison P. ve comb, all of this ely. Se Sra ee ‘Surrn—Surin.—On Wednesday , rit he ee by the Rov. A. J. Canfield, Mr. Avos A. Surra, of Williamsburg, LI, to Miss Sanau P, Suats, of ‘hie city. No cards, ‘Stave. —Cocx.—On Wednesday, Se) ptember 20, ab tis | Church of the Incarnation, by the Rev. goer, yaw UM Grane tO GERTRUDE A., daughter of Hen picniges Cook, sq. all of New xore. Seren] aed September 1, *Y | Si ueck—Mayaew.—On Tuesday, the Rev, A. J. Canfleld, Mr. Isaac RLLRCK, of Stamford, to Miss G. Appi, daughter of the late Philip 8. Mayhew, of Williamsburg, L. 1 Ti+¥t—UxpERwoon.—On Wednesday, erty 20, at Uti Y., in the Church of the Reconciliation, by the Ballou, A. H. Tirrr, of Now York, to & Vv. DNbrRWOoD, of Utica, On Tues ger 19, at the Wricnt—Lecottr, residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Tuomas D. Wrucur ta R. to Mies Joreruysx A, Lecortt, Doth of this city. Wart—Larkwe,—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, acc 27, by the Rev. Adam McClellan, famps Warr, to FANNIE Louise, poungeet oe ghter of George and Fanule Larkins, Inte of the elty of Brookiyn. No cards, ‘Warre--Hovar.—On Tuesday, September 19, at St Peter's church, Brooklyn, by Rev. 'T. F. Cor- nell, Mr. Jerrerson H. Wuire, of New York, to Misa Lavra B., youngest daughter of Wm. B. e, of Brooklyn.’ No cards. style, marked by 2 fours, 6 threes and 6 twos, wi mes bere ‘on his stw his wicket the Dan carrying bis bat out for 7; Davis’ 14; Watson's ing and Carpenter's 10, being the other noteworthy scores of the innings. At ie after four o'iack, St ‘St. George sent in Harry Wright and Bainbridge to the bowling of Johns and Charlies Newhall, and so effective was the bowling of those Young Americans found to de, eo well supported, too, as it was i@ the field, that in three-quarters of an hour seven of the best baisof the St. club had = forced to 7 succumb for ‘s : of Tanase comatose Pomeroy (a young American player) sha" sucaeohe wos ode called and feldi z i j ‘First innings. G. New! Jenne. ‘ tiny . 3 0 3 ° bayer, tie si avis, 6. G kt. Fisher, run out...... RK Wistar, b. H. Wright 0 E. Carpenter, ©. Gil Wright, aon H. Wright. H Fiauer, c. Givbos, “i Wright ‘ Ey 3 Total ..6..seeseseeees OL Byes 4, |. byes 2, widess F Total 1s t Tiporee--toeers Hudson and Blackestou. Scorers— Mosars. Churchman and Uneas, The @ ie to be resumed at ten A. M. today, in order to play it out, Personal Intelligence. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, reached thie city on Tuesday evening, and will pass a few days hem, dur- ing which he will make @ tour of inspection of the har- bor defences. A banquet, it is understood, will be given this evening by Senator E. D. Morganyat his rosidence in Fifth avenue, in honor of Mr. Stanton, and a number of Alstinguiahed gentlemen have been invited to be present, Fire at Portiand, Me. Sept. 20, 1865. PORTLAND, A fire this i Federal betw tt A destroyed vehasog ure Walton cn the east, me award ‘tee Har- new Rumerg ROWS, —At Vermont, on Saturday, ten ig 16, Georce r Basnows, aged 47 years. ‘uncral services this (Thureda: a cere 3 ‘at half-past one o'vlock, at the First Bapt church, corner South Fifth and Fifth Williamsburg. Friends and rela- tives, and members Soars Lodge, No, 338, F. and A. au. so eres mber 20, after a short Patrick and faneral, om Friday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock hig Gate residence, 390 Tenth avenue, corner of Thirty Aiuh street, without further notice. Bugumw.—At Manhasset Uy on Wednesday, Septem. ber 20, Eri, infant ter of Rev. Geo. F. and Mary ‘A. Bugbee, aged 6 months and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at Obrist Church rectory, the accused until instructions | his nephew, Michael MoGovern, are respeetdulfy invited bg =~ AT Ian tanger of igitno,SeE, Sepnmter 3 youn it me ae and af days N28 saa friends of the ly invited to att’ ga Jawa” on , September 19, of type Fen mmo Juwet, aged 44 years and 7 Te relatives and friends of the famil; taefted to attend the funeral, from hia ns fate (ogden cov 4 Giinton avenue, second house south from jayrtle ave- tana, on Friday ‘afternoon, at three o'clock, without fur- y.—suddenly, on Wednesday, September 20, at ye mot 8 a No. 45 West street, Patnick KEx- bac relatives and friends of the family pate -noraga invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Lov n Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 10, of typhoid fever, Rosate Sm, Gsona, wile of George’ F. ugh, aged 23 years, Tho friends of the family, and of her brother, J. N. D. Middleton, aro respect ally invited to attend th from Graco church, Brooklyn Heights, this (tharsda iunernoos, at half-past tnree'O'clotk. Lysci.-Oo Wednesday, native of the parish of Kilronan, Ireland, aged TS years, May her sgulreat in Amen, Tho frleuds of her sons William und. Michael Lynch, ‘also thos of hor sows-in law, Hichael Kelly and 3° Mu Joy, are invited to attend her funeral, om Friday after- oda, at one o-clock, froin peep ‘stroct and Eighth avente, to C-lvary Mente.—Op Tuesday mooring, September 19, after a protract-@ iiuess, Lows P., son of lo, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 170 Court street, opposite ‘Harrison street, Brooklyn, without further notice. Muruay.—On Wednesday, Septomber 20, Crartxce A. only child of Thomas W. and Ann E. Murray, aged months and 20 days, The relatives aud friends ef the family ana those of his graud/ather, Charles. Brower, are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 840 Bleecker street, on Friday yen at two o'clock, O’Ruuw.—On Wed: mber 20, the only daughter of James and Rosana by jelly, aged 3 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tho residenco of her parents, No. 28 Hubert street, this (Phurstay) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, on Tuesday, September 19, 20, Many Lyycu, county Roseommon, Powsrs,—in Brooklyn, Ax, wife of Edward Powers, aged 43 years, ‘The relatives and friends ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 108 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at’ two o'clook, withoul further notion, " i Poxcouv.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 19, Munir Amaur, beloved wife of Henry V. Purgold, aged 41 years, ‘The. relatives and friends of the family, brethren of the German. Union Lodge, No. Teapectully invited to attend te funeral, tl ora respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Phu: afternoon, ai half-past two o'clock, pope Y dence, No. 93 Boerum street, without further invitation. Rutiy.—On Wednesday, September 20, after a pro. tracted iliness, Puntr Reruix, aged 30 years, a native of Baillleboro, county Cavan, Treland. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funcral, {rom Bellevu> Hospital, foot of Twenty-sixth street, ‘East river, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’cloel | Rippr&.—In this city, suddenly, on Monday, Septem- ber 18, Axxa Dexcan, wife of John Riddle. Funeral from her late residence, 239 West Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Friends of the family are requested to at- tend without further notice. VARIAN.—At New Rochelle, on m Wednesday; September 20, Hewry A. Vartan, aged 49 y ‘the relatives and friends of ihe family are eapestaly Invited to attend the funeral, at the Methodist Episcopal chureh, Upper Ne New Rochelle, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the Now Rochelle depot, on the arrival of the half-past cleven A.M. train from Tweuty-seventh street and Fourth avenue. ‘VARLEY.—On Wednesday, September 20, Euiza M., | wife of Dr. C. D. Varley, Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘Wicoxson.—At Hoboken, on Wednesday, September 20, Purur, youngest éon of George and Emilie A. Ryilcox 80n, agod 2 yi 6 months and 2 days. Tolatives and friends are invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 69 Meadow street, Ho” boken, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Woop.—On Wednesday, September 20, Winuam L. Woon, aged 82 yoars, 1 month and 36 days. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully wana to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ye at half.past ten o'clock, from his late residence No. West Seventeenth street, without further invitation. the . and ELLANEUUS. WORD.—BUY YOUR YOUR FIRST CLASS \0US! iver ose, Table Cutlery, Chine, Glass, AF PR ‘Bazaar, Cooper Institute, cor: ‘of Astor plas IVORCE.. GERIVATE | CONSULTATIONS ON | THE ‘subject as to this and other States. Decrees lly ‘ob- wined. "A foe always required for advice oF informs FT HANG, Gounsellor at Law, 88 Broadway. x 5 eae AND [A eta CARPETS, AT Bowery ge Mac Wang Wind y, und Ven Table and Piano gpeatly red ces. Look for No. @ Bowery, § & wieh utreet, corner of Murray, and there you gc ea Bi tre) Me AGNEW'S, NOS. 200 AND \d Tese, ay Flour and ‘thing else Cheaper . "cain nd everything 7 York. One jouse, ch ad inn ED TH a i; bs Fig vas.“ a + MATCOH-MAKING; -— FAMILY MANGU' Send, ‘thé author of “The Hi ed Husband,” “The Marry- i ied ma, ae A perfect: pict: manners and muorals in that forced mateo x in which we He adagrngaple amare ers, Ww! yu zea AMP" nticnat Ss f Tae work fs ‘phillant aud Vail of ta terest m Quarterty, ~ | PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Mailed, free of postage, on reef pi of price. oe aap a RADY, Publisher, 22 Ann atreet, New York. fom ‘TH wor Ven Tm wil Ae ate ae Serena drone eae an interview can be had, Flour, rhein & well evtablished cash business paying Partcry In Shane, Apply at Mo. 4:Now Chambers atzeot, roan No. | PARTNER WANTED—BY AN ENTERPRISING an iain fow hundted dollars at ber comuinand en town restaurant ‘or anythi ny could be realized: pros ‘calabliahed Curae, NOTICE. MB. E. MISCHKE HAS day become o full parti ° Br, {Ean streat, ne. firma hereafter will be HeGierke fi ene. res punctually attended 10, _New Yous, “sept. 20, 185. EW YORK, SEPT. 6, 18% A tae PARTNER (NER WANTED—TO REPLACE 4 RETIRING lange RK, SEPT. 6, 186.—NOTICE OF DissOLe. an is ny Pack Tae ——— rt alt asin, ie elfen from this ‘day. Le onry: TLAACKE & RASSMANN. OTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between the undersigned, under the firm name of Dikewan & Seabo issotvéd by mutant consent. George a alone ls ulhored 7 ui Haste the tr business. MASON DAK! MAN, w. SL BULD, New Yor«, Sept. 20, 1865, ZORGE a eee ‘PARTNER venous SPAN GENTLEMAN HAVING. A ates alent grace in eligh- nara ety a oF uetive Partoer, yin CG o ol dress promptly X. Y. TO $5,000, its fitable dae cial gan ag gevatebed and pe wi city, Apply to ISAAC A. BIGGS & 80! pares Pats! —, CASH In @ good pi ‘business, No oppostion and under 'g spare Bou For yar. porsrament autho Hleulars appiy at room i oe he ee ‘WAxreD ay ACTIVE. npARrv aR WITH A CAPITAL 000, to himself with two young men wit the'ioot and woe Saabs; both practical and efperenced men in te business Kruger, eral oblos, ANTED BY A YOUNG PHYSICIAN, A. PARTNER- cr as “Cres tant, imme- dlatety. Address Aulstants Herald aioe ANTED—FOR, $400 TO $1,000, A GOOD BUSINE: W ‘iran loteroct *Addroea® with partisulnes, 3 ihe bot > C.B., box 188 Herald. otieee pp ma As AS ee Fooah $hebbie CE ae tig A tleulars address a 255 Hernia office. pon (). -ZARTNER WANTED, IN A PLEASANT AND Profitable cash business; can ioe For particulars inquire wat 79 Nassau ‘sireek, R. F. YOUNG & 00. $2.0 100 - AN, ENERGETIC MAN TO TAKE THE interest of one retiring tn in smanufscturin Dusiness; well established and all at the factory, 81 Ridge street, New ‘York. “Brokers need bot apply. $3. 000 —AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTED, at once, with above amount, for a safe and Profitable cash business,’ Address, stating interview, Profits, n een is Aaa PEELE C beri \OHN CAMPBELL Georae Brodie), ell sped his naw are Teed rele ne a eer eees fn See ORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS ARE SOLD, ONLY AP Als seo Ri orate any Sees cota auhost tn ip bd eenene SONS, 27 AND ‘and retail are ERY 20904 wi 1 dealers tn rise, cut lengths ut ploce oY RoR ne of ery Aritcles now on Retd'to which we invite the atisntion of the ng M. E, BODSTON, } bg WITH JAS. A. HEARN, ia now ww her cf ers & handsome assortment of na Jets; algo Dressmaki:); in all fabranchos. Orde rm ion in ait eho pe a Broadway, belo Y ig RS Amo e creat Lal — force She prev than any othe the he ye ara, Val cabtmapnEys Pt ee 9 hetper th tha do mee town Weeut ae ars jobbers sell whole pieces, MILLINERY CARD.—WILL OPEN, ON tense gn ii the atoet ota 3 of French Bom Caps nce al, ‘hoice as- A sorument feadiranee. rs Mrs. ¢. LEVIN: Mrs. va H. QOSGON, Ci 42 University place, corner of Eleventh street, CIAL rae OF FALL AND WINTE! AL Pads Millinery will take place on n huraday: Soper fivat” 3), OW lirowlway. 7 THOMAS, ome 8, BROADWAY, Now OEY, - stent styles, dutinble for the tmade, "At THOMAS JAMES", 805 Briud” fray, adios? Breas Capa and Headdresses, now 0 T 473 BROADWAY—A peter eat Lor OF PARIS: Sowers wit vo (offered to the trade. t (he lowest cash prices on wuredy, “alot inch rd BASSFORD. GALLIER, 4% CANAL STREET, ‘Sept. 21, # handsome assortment of Ariyaial stats Y VERSUS BROADWAY. Borer VENING OF FALL, MILLINERY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, DAV: 1DSON's WERY CLOAK — re nod 26434 Bowel suftzleg,anaurpassed, and prices aay ere sont eienp pe the ‘ame MATHERS 4 00., WILL UAVE THEIR, OPENING «of choice French’ Milli linery and round Hats to-day, Thureday, September 1. ‘801 Broadway, corner of Nineteendis BP, %,Lvssiee. 896 CANAL STREET, CALLS THE + attention of the trade to his french’ and Americap Bonnet Frames, of the latest styles. BRACHER, 88 HOWARD STREET, NEAR Baoan. '» way, offers to jers and miliners. the largos! ‘most fashionable and varied assortment of ladies’, nionce? ‘and children’s fancy Hat Frames that can be found in one establishment in the ay. Also Sitk, Cloth and Velvet. O00 20, $1.00.—WANTED, 4 GOOD BUSINESS man, aa parincr in a fret class advertis buries, paying largely. Apply to A. PARKER, 157 Broad- RS. MULCHINOCK, 35 BROADWAY, 1 HA pleasure in announcing to hei telat asks she will open d patrons, that on Thu sortinent of Parisian Millinery. ‘super as” $5.( 000% TO $10,00.—A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME business experience has this sui to invest in or manufacturing business, Answers Suu stave uatare of basinam uareas of applicing and: Te- ferences, Address for th Herald office, ME. R. A. FAGAN, NO. a, BROADWAY, PARIS MILLINY! RY AND DRESS MAKI ON Th aries SEPT. a1, 1300 (0. Feel teed) - Lane py ra WITH FROM d dollars capital, ina ble of keeping books and acti - ‘usinedy “ant referres: | capa Raveroncon a requised. oF paructlars ‘address J. O, We $20, $20.000.attretttad”, anteouurt ang ba GnLe bos lib Herald cfs, Se" ASareee, for MUSICAL, Ae onan OOTAVE Rosi ROSEWOOD GRAND PIANO, OF ty make, in good condition, will be sold for $800, one. its cost, Can ween at 125 Bleecker street, da} Inquive for Mr, OTTO. YOUNG ee WOULD ery eer at their residences, his week or the next. A GREAT SACRIFICE.—SPLENDID CARVED ROSE. fave Piano, cost $600, price $800, at Twenty-necond street, 1 Tear ‘Third aveuue. Sreretrung aod good a8 new. YOUNG LADY WILL. TAKE A FEW MORE . A ila to be Instrnetag ia Music Apply at § Bond street, pssst Sane aa is Res bcs , gh FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF MUSIC, nt es Teapeciubla, family where reahe cai teach in full or fc board, ong AB. ia apa fo Ref — LADY, WHO ise 4 frame A SU FUL .CH- Afar ated famuly tere paeoee Porat’ Address 122°; OCTAVE PIAN Aino a henduome Organ (ne) j, 0 st tes FINE, ve and Wh. Twentieth strnet. N) ALEXA! for sale. per LOT OF tral < bal ed Pi sold on in- sale, at a great reduction Sat entail Sarmpated for tive years=at the maces Ure” Twenty-third street, neat Third reaps NDRE ORGAN, WITH EIGHT ‘Apply at wa Pear street matgary Pianoforte, made oruer, cusuraiwa city fully aaranteed, used five montha; cost $7650, for $900. Parlor lly Painiings, Bronses, Chamber, Dining Furniture, at a sacrifice, 13 West Twent ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, TanwaN OINTMENT.—WARRANTED a ce Mire, without the slightest danger, for Piles, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, ell, Bone and Skin Disesten, Ae’ Forsnie'nt the drag sisre, 68 Bowery Tea NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK. 000 | Surplus. This Tonk wi issue Certiiicates ae Dey ing inter- ali, bea: ONT. Cashier “Rat Volt Kudaat hy, 100s Ge Mi einai oy A_COL «¥ 10'S CATARIEN SNUF US y tte BE jE WELL IN HALT aN tour POLITICAL. bs. nena rowsionee ~ (ONAL, DEMOCRATIC GENERAL OOMMITTEY, ATIONAL, Hail.—An adjourned mecting of the roqvz, organization will be held at Mozart Hall this (Thursgay) eve. ning, September 21, 1865, at 8 0° Hannis Hoo ‘ wee eae ALAR Vi ‘View Chairman, ornt C, Ku Maik A Parmice MoGuant, boost Pf nent SERED cath Bu. MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB— Young i Democrat ‘Union Club held its at the Hall of Wim. 0” "Fda eatiog tat Bee oF w the Fall anpelge, on Mn last, cS. The held on n Monday evening, hairmoan, Thos. wi i on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Canoonr.. pay Brooklyn, on Monday, September 18, at the residence of his malatew, Jone B. McCune, &31 Pacific kee i teyecre H. Cauoonz, formerly of New- Telatives and frieuds of the family are invited to the funeral, from St. John’s church, Washington street, near Johnson street, this (Thursday) ‘afternoon, at three o'clock. Compron.—At Perth Amboy, N. J., on Wednesday morning, September 20, of consumpti A. G, Comrtoy, of Brenham, Texas, in the 50th year of his age. Funeral services at the residence of his father, Perth Amboy, on Friday afternoon, at balf-past three O'clock, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- = without further notice. Boat leaves foot of White- hall ‘street at one o'clock, connecting with the Staton Island cars. Galveston and Houston (Texas) papers please cop Dever. —On Wednesday, September 20, ‘Buia 8. Doom, aged 49 years. family are reapect(ully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, N street, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven ¢ remains will be conveyed to Troy, N. Y., yeas. —in Brookl, Tuesdi ing, September #xkiT.—In Brool on Tuesday evening, September 10, Karn second daughter of Valentine “and. Beulub Everit, aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family are otfully invited to attend the funeral, on Seventh day Ea afternoon, at half- yen wwe 0 ‘clock, from the residence o} her parents, 78 Clark street. Frevian.—On Myra 0 September 20, suddenly, Isaac 8. Freiion, aged 64 rs and § months, by an accidental fall from the roof of the Old Bowery theatre, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully crear to attond the funeral, from his late residence, 82 Eldridge stroot, on briday afternoon, at two o'clock. Foury. —Ou Tuesday evening, fp unber 19, at eight o'clock, at her residence, No. zinglon Avenue, on the twelfth anniversary of ber marriage, Many J., wife of Jonn Foley, gold manufacturer, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends will please attond the funeral fand requiem mass at St. ’s church, East Twonty = street, this (Thursday) morning, at balf-past ten ovel Haw srt.—Iin Brook! mber 2, Hanwerre A., wife ot Sou 1 Spe. rattan yee roungest daughter of Hatihah H. and HOD. Friends of the family are invited to attend seseed the funeral, without further notice, from St. John’s church, nye on Saturday afternoon, at three o élock, nite io uh leas” mage mn sierma en bei. © jure! ure day) morning, st ten o'plock. His frieoda, ud jose ot | te is at hd Monroe Dostrine we caf Pens Inatitutions in this coun nation the people have ex! iam shetr capacity for Cel-gure ernment af weil as their 24 wo i cabal Triste ‘er. national boundaries: it he n and domestic foes, there- fore we we gs our earnest ‘support to the. government while nig Wagainat any encroachments upon the tne pore mnt of despotisms or moneren of to inaure the fallest confidence = and sap- ie Fatwior g. Fa ry @ Albany Convention of Se nominees and its resoluions, and wo ask ithe propio of this Btate an earnest and cordial co. °,gperation an sew guars ee our devotion to the Union, “one and ti |, That this club deem it bn J mee v7 o preston of the sentiments of the people ypport of the judicious . fe constitu pe re of Tevonateustion adopted by w Johnson, shoul manifested, The metropolis, of ‘the "pation, uri he war, has ever agg = 4 sustained the on Co and Pane and, as fi it is derived opint pon. all que ions of vital importance, wiite the | a4 auguration of penne ensues the fitting opportunity to sustain a '& popular demonstration the Exeeutive of the nation inst the Jacobin machinalious of the radical partisans, orth and South, theretos ‘mane 1@ tone of po) Resolved, That an ausil mittee—Messrs, Chas. C. J. Peck, Win. O'Donnell, ‘Ths. A. Glover, Wan, yg Pr, Elo, Neh Joba Vetti dart Smith a Fagan—be\ appointed to act in conjunction with committee of merchants and others representing the ind trial organizations of thix and. neighboring gitles: for the perpose of holding ® grand mass Juceting &t Uniod square the poli hy rn ley of Andrew that the people o: in the Wine, just a thus giving "York heartily ¢ iatesmanlike mens. State, ‘Adjourned at the call of the commutes, CHAS, ©. J. PROK, Chairman, Wa. Crart, Secretary. LVER. Aten KINDS OF OLD GOL SILVER BOUGHT, ed and refined; aleo chloride of Silver and Photo: iat unioned Paper, by ALBERT SPE 400, @ 1 street and 0. 1 Liberty place: © IGARE AND LUBACCO. 3,000,000 So ate dctie Han iat 0. chmieK! th Agent. 04 Warren street. M Cal Sbereary. ‘Go HE once aie Toye a aed Dito syle: onto tral te, erihat Fi safarae peas yee eae JUMMINGS & JENNYS, PIANOFORTE MAN UTAC turers, wholesale and retail, at 726 Broadway. Regu’ wan {RST CLASS PIANOFORTES SELLI~ loss than any house in the elty, at ? ee. for Sve years, 4 git emer ld RE TE Mere PER Mert FOR INSTRUCTION OX TAK 4 he lah ne ee eee r ca — yan, near Eighth srenocs UMOAL.—PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR AND SINGING Lessons (strictly private). "Address Professor, for cl » 43 Broadway, or call nt Academy, 643 Sixth’ avenue, 4 Cabinet Organ and dld Violin cheap. RS. HOOPER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, continues to instruction to pupils at her residence; Ag instruct wo Mee! 2" reat care ti pers. jence 177 West Thiriyrnthut street, neat Eighth avenue. PEonNo INSTRUCTION—BY PROFESSOR a HP years experience in Europe and Aienty ne ron toa ager see Brel. ono he 7 MASON AND HAMLIN sido SLi ORGANS R OBNT a rand stroas; tach ‘octave rowewood for warded us, 200 most prominent Bee circalars inted testimony from 28 sts a pie that walled. - | Warerooms, 600 Broadway, New York. Meech HE HORACE WATERS GR, Sav. iD UP. si AND, we AND UP. ‘Cabinet, Sng eee aa a Second band Pianos to $225. and way. Yor’ second hand mas are now received for quarter ‘g ogee tances Pim] ad. near Third a CIC a ppy con ggecr nner 2 gees srt HE arionay con CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC. perfect | TE Tnaetign, Ap arr iz aut nai on theta on i, why be LL RESUME | THEIR reat Por parca dear ian Sey ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. % eae = THOROUGH. and the Waa COMPETENT TEACHER OF PIANO IN mie. semina: Broad La of New York. Apply way. 420 ) BROOME STRERT—McDONALD'S ELEGANT aren cere, Flanon, warranted five years, $3000 2 Jeon than uetal rates. “Chapel and Parlor ©) mepacnncseww se ie URNHAM'S FURNITURE MOVING ESTABLISH. ent, 115, West Eleventh sireet, near Sixth avenue, ‘ilies moved city orcountry, P » Furniture boxed, pped. Furniture stored, Money loaned'on Furniture, &c, URNTTU RE, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, LOOKING lassen, £¢,, cheapest at SNEDEN & CAMPS: har 4, $68 Bowery,’ Selivsen ‘Biatwon ‘ana Howston stress, Galt fave money. Gi ranted. Delivered tree. Furniure {URNITURE WANTED—A RETARY BEDSTEAD, w or second hand, Call, or address Benjamin, 17t $12,000, cia actAteer rot, ‘ "ind side Tables, "y SUITS iathy Git Gaeved rosewoud Hianotirin Sint ber Furniture, at 218 West Four. pon etree Also the House for sale, Apply from to wo 3 _ ARTIFICIAL | BYES. AND ARTIFICIAL HUMAN N Evi | MADE TO ORDEI ‘i Inserted by Drs. ‘, ak Ree ANN, formerly em} 40, Of Paris), roadway, Now York. v oy ie SALE—2 2 MARBLE “BED BILLIARD TANLE, 2 medallion Cai it we eerie ache er M‘ 8. P. LOVETT, NO. 758 BROADWAY, TAKES A Rlenaars to inform’ her patrons-that ale well ‘open on- September 21, her fall styles of French Milinery. M*s, 8. P. LOVETT, 753 BROADWAY, TAKES PLIAY {ure to inform her patrone that she will opox cn Thurw Gay the 21st, her fall an winte ‘tylos of T'reneh Millinery. RS. M. J, HIGGING, 18, GANAL STREET. Wild Wednesda: mber 20 and arg Rn? ‘d fy aan elegant nasorumen! sted Rovelifes ofhor own a Posi eae a ners admitted Mira! N EXPOSITION oF" taer_ xa 5, 4B BaP: ist Inst, ats bag Hi COMING re. THE CITY FOR THEIR’ ern Bonnets will inteat Sonar at Mra. G. GAY'S, 53 Oak ntey nent pad RS. eaETon RESPECT! CRIPPS WILL HAVE Fall and Winter way inery LLY INFORMS HER ‘Aree wibrMAGNLHOENT BOEEWaGS | x Fre, nds and the public tha ment of Fal next, the Zist inst, at No, will havea hi retoed ‘Canal — near West Broad nets, Ba MieNeat ise BE. C. CLANCY, 29 Me ren Borin of fll td wintes Bannete ad jockeys. Mi ners supplied with Pattern Bon: ers are Invi 8S M. JAMIESON, 170 BOWRRY, WILL OFEN OW Minot fepieniber 41, a choice assortment of and vn er MURTY MPs, CouEr,, COLEY, 360 ¢ Chnst Thursday, '8e seceeber: 21, mnete; ‘also s choles mn Se — oo er—— i ADAME KANN. SUCCESSOR TO MADAME Toko Mn er AT and 2 ar 3s Mt ee ‘RS. M. FEELY, NOS. 7 axp te ni iment of ite nitontionef the’ idea respectfally inv! aq: petition defied. ert om tt heen ~~. AYRES AND MI83 SHUGG WOULD INVITE THE atte Niet the public to thelr, show rooms, opar' ag th ing all “the prevail on titer with Swell selgcted » HPrenet’ Pibwers, iuibbons ee. Hoc sr Twentieth street. shit wear rt ats 100 SPRING ~ Tito, 218 be or patrons th aa atta of sil And Wace st instant. al between rena. sie ah oe M A. CLINE WILL OPEN A HANDSOME ASsoRT. * Mat of Fall and Winter Millinery on YhUrslay, tembes a, at 30 Canal strect, RS. RINGGOLD, 286 SIXTH AVENUE, MILL ik: open her Millitery roots on Thursday ember i Dey ‘issoriment of Ladies’ and Obildiven'e tats cnt nue ME, IMOGENE WALTON, No. No, 6 BROADWAY,. open on Wednesday, MC nt as sortment of Imported Bonne wih . her own manufacture; alo a nee, ot of Rota Hats, M®. ELLIOTT AND MRS, WHITAKER: Bald OPEN on Wednesday and Thursday, ranber 2) ood $1, ae elegant assorimetit of Parisian of the latest styles, peopned with Novelties of their own manufacture. Al <3 choice assortment of round Hats, 810 Canal street, near ‘ADAME BARRONNE, 747 BROADWAY, 1 M pprevared to exhibit a ing ioc ot reneh ant’ Aton. ye &e. royore und. oan, are re luvives v wo all branches, PENING—THIS DAY, AT L. BINN’S MILLINERY, way, opposite a ah nteera. 4 ety Jockey Ha Hats ad mg Maaery Geode. ‘tae BISIAN FASHIONS.—MME, G1 WAVY just received from Paris # full at Totes wait on her customers to-day, rium of Fus an lon, 811 Broadway. R. THOMPRON § CO. {71 BROADWAY, WILL 01 stock of Thursday, inn. The trade ate favite, toveail and examine, He UGHAN'S etree op al vy were will be a large open- MPRIMMERS — WANTED, RST CLASS TRIM- mers, a! Mrs, ‘i, WENPLEY'S, \t Fulton av., Broo Liberal indwcen ate will Le offe! BISA OdNe, RAMLINGR, CANAL Fall ond Winter Bonnets 1 vf an extra ouse cohtaining some of + holiest French Bonnets and Round Hats, whieh, wo Tate fe for day's opening, willbe off be offered this day; also superb of her own manufacture im sat reel GENTLEMAN OF GOOD PosiTT m “AND A: means “desires, the acquaintance of & you jridow with a view to matrimony, She mast be guad id HL a ¢ box 289 Herald office. A LL ong pie UNITED. STATES eer collected ai dine "et s York aieeel shrookiyn, and and Nos, 4 and 6 N wy Caazabeta verean RMY AND NAVY hy bebe ge pid INFORMATION. Prize money, bounty pay, pensions, collecied withe de, Gitte ea rk, colt Pas re * eladins i rears of , Bounty, Pe paones eis eee eres PCT Riker, and Lawrenee, C eget CREWS OF ALL VESSELS CAN ECEIVT: THEIR ‘money, ‘and nil other claims proinptly at to AP Do GAG NOB, No. 197 Sour s1048, Men of the ” ie redpaiany cat a thelr mon ° pay Hanetive and oe Jag “ ‘¥e jdseum of Anatomy, 6 a rien wae to attend these Hf ures cal Bava ge, receipt of an coats by adaressing Cree . a