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8. " WALL, STREET. THE INTERNAL REVENUE. Brokers’ Sales for the Year Ending June 30. Thev Equal Three Times the Amount of the National Debt. Phe Government Revenue on the Same Three and a Half Millions. ke. &e. ke. New. York is certainly the financial centre of the Baion Annexed is a list in fall of the brokers in the Thirty- second district, together with the amount of business dene by them during the year ending on the 30th of June last. The operations amount to over siz thousand smidlions of dollars, The public can see, by these returns, how often stocks change hands in Wall street, By the amended Internal Revenue law brokers are now taxed at the rate of a tenth of one per cent on all sales of gold and a twentieth of one per cent on all sales of stocks, bonds, &c., whether made for themselves or ethers, On this small per centage the government de- vives an annual revenue of three anda half millions of dollars, What must be the profits of the brokers? Name of Firm. ‘Leonard & Manly, ten months... ©. D. Tows & Co Lathrop & Mott... McKim, Bros, & Co. A, Maurice .. Ogelvie & Low, Gideon Pott & Co. Alfred L. Reynolds ©. M. Ratter & Co, G. 8. Robil Thomas & Stocks Taylor Brothers. E. A. Vanderhoff, three months. Wood & Redmund.... Ward, Campbell & Co..... Daniel Starr, eight months. & A. De Comeau William J. Ball, two months. Biake & Mazsler.. H.C. Bennett & Co. ¥. Krolipfieffer. Morriam & Bell. Bi. T, Morgan. M. H. Moses, six months. H. B. Nathan, three months. G. K, Sistare. e Wm, Seymoor, Jr. A. 1. Beton & Co.. J. A. Underwood & John Warren & Son.. Weston de Billier & © Allen & Co. Vickers & Parker & Col Theo. Crom Clarkson & Drexel, Winth Everest & Suchert, three months, Hitebcock & Son, three months F. C, Halliday, nine months. A. H. Nicolay, eight months. George E. Cook, six montbs.. Ksxenwein & Wells, nine months. Thow. P. Akers & Co., four,months. ‘Wollberg & Co......... Woodbridge & Morris, six months, E. J. Dennison. Howes & Macy... Jer & Co., three month: Muller & Co. . Leo. Dell HL A. Poster & David Groesbeck & Co. James Grant... Gentel & Phi Harriman & Hayes & Tompkins ¥. ©, Jang & Son. Lockwood & Co... I.E. P. Lazarus, ©. BR. Marvin & Co. JM. MeJimsey.... r Pendleton & Perkins & Livingston, pine ©, C. Post. ‘ Patten, Ludlow & Co.. Robineon & Ogden. Ge Adolf Rodewald Stinson, Fronk Btuckle & Locke Spincy & Co., six Behafer Brothers. Satterlee & Vo K. Sweet... Trevor & Colgi 6 F. Thomas & Bros. W. D. Voorhees......... Van Rensselaer Browers, White, Morris & Co Y. ¥. Warner & Co. Tilor & Wood . Friend & Frier. Awynne & Day... Gilbert & Entz.. Harriott, Parker & C Haligarten & Herzfelat Hatch & Hughes, eight montha.. Richard Irvin &Co... SB. A Joseph & Son... ne ph oie & vO. er & Greve....... .t & Co... F. W. Martone . ©. G. Mann, four ©. A Meigs & Son R. B. Milliken . L. P. Morton & D. L. Moore. . Del M. J. Mani 8. J. Beaman eee Rursley & King, three months. D. Sopers, four months..... WN. K. Anthony. . ¥. A. Artault.. ¥.T. Baker. +9 Brockelmann, Unger & © A. J. Bogart. . N. Brandt, . Blake, Bros, & Co 2. & W. Blatchford, Cohen, Motier & Go. | Colgate & Holtman .. Dumont & Homans De Rage & Dyctt. Thomas Denny & Co A. W. Dimock, six montive, . G. & W. B. Dakin. ‘ Marq Knickerbocker & Co., mine months. |, Circle & Co., nine months. Boyd Hincken, three Simeon Draper, two months. John H. Draper & Co. a & 28 se SESEEEEE 3 noe 13 : wi ‘M. Morgan’s Sons. Parker & Purton.. A. L, Richards, three months, ‘A. 8. Snelling, five months Saxton & Raymond., . & Co, 25 888 Parmelee, Beacher & Co. R. H. Richards, seven months. Alfred D. Selleck........+.-+ Charles H. Smith, three months. Samuel 8. Sands & Co. Joseph H. Taylor.... Meyer Futzel, eig! Charles H. Vogghi Dike.. . ham & Underhill. . James M. Drake L. D, Huntington. | Alexander Henriques &Oo., three month: Arthur Lovegrove. Henry W. Low, five months. Morse Floutel, five wonths F. C, Steadman, six months. William F. Taege, two month: Wetherbee, Watson & Co. . Burrell, Adams & Co Moran, Crane & Co.. George 8. Nelson, seven months. ES = eg 53 35 E3553 James Stokes, six months. . 5 2 ‘Thomas Adame, nine ‘months 3553. £2822 Keen, Dornin & Co, an & Myers, nine months, F. D. Stanton, nine months. . Pbiip Speyer & Ce John Truesdail, two months. e288 88 ee eee S 5. » s 2é < S 33S ae 2 Henry T. Dorter, Dupress & Kretz. 2355 22 2 BS828338223535583 ear J. M. Hartshorne af aSEe 2225 G. H. Redmond. Sue aS Simonson & Brow! . Wierss & Derkheim, one month Commann & Co. Charnley & Hatch Dater & Timpson. See 4 £ 8, 8,$03, 444, | Robert Lowden... L. P. Merrell, five months. | Louis KE. Sehalta, John Maxwell. O. W. ©, Schack, nix Braine & Herbert, R. K. Dow, four months. Gillis & Harney Jobn Goldech mit Edward Lambert Albert FE, Putnam, two months Win. 0. Ruggles, thr Yelverton & Philips, Melntyre & Gil, pine month yoveit, two months. A. Van Dyek, Jr, & Son, Messengor, six months. . Ogden, eight montha Wm. B. Taylor 51868 2,960,082 8,716,190 461,213 1,148,000 86,814,506 66, Hamlin Blake, eight months. Black & Maesett, one month, . Victor De Launay, seven monihs. Fenton & Co., four months. . Joseph Marie... Chas. T. Smith & Co., J, Atkins & Co., #0. B, Albert R. Ddy, 6 monthe, 8. P. Viasto, rix months, Richard Sherman & Co,, one mon' Charies B. Kearney, eight months , Franz Derkheim, eight montha. .. 1. M. Morse & Co., two months, main, six imontha, . Otto C. Wierune, eight chet Tee Eno ae i re RS te HE £ rs Ss& see ee es Sesepesoes P33 Fi & ixton & Maxwell, seven W. R. Travers & Co., six months, 201663) ix mont le chols & COvecs stesso 37 8.8 R. Bt , 2,862,811 Albert Aub, .five months. 601,082 Hewitt & 506, 7 Lozse, eight months. 73,108 , five months 187,495 Haight, Archer & Co., thi 26,500 Bell & Co., six month: 1,697,960 Heath & Hughes, five 8,057,326 Marvin & White, three months. 366,686 Marx & Co, seven months..... Geo, Quackenbush, three months. Smith, Martin & Co., six months. G, Van Rensselaer & Co., five months, Walder & McIlvaine, two months... Mackenzie & Mitchell, two months. H. A Stone & Sop.......--.-+.00+ Goodyear Bros. & Durand, six months. ©. Ash E. Biiss, ight months. L. Kersten...... 120,148 E. W. Mitchell....... “ 181,775 W. ©. Mumford, eight months. 776, Norwood & Lockwood, six months. 8,314,510 Post & Hoffman. 2,801, Herbert & Hunter. 10,340,681 H. A. Johnson & Co. 11,406,107 Morrison & Putnam. 5,732, P. M, Myers & Co... 17,478,600 Thos. Ludlow, two months. 363) Tanner & Uo.........++ : 4,912,873 John F, Williams, nine m 401, 7 H. gad pre Legare 5,402,040 lusgrave, Morse ., 81K x Wm. J. Bell, two months 70; Frank & Gans, six months. 1,716,635 8 & Stevi three mont 4 Willard & Strat! 6,386,731 606, 16, 092.090 5 a2 1,007,070, 108,076 560,800 aes 17,757,866 Marquand & Dimock, five months, 13,269,610 Frier & Co., five months..... 476,067 Bound, Bailey & Co., six months... 25,269,010 Stephen Smith, Jr., one month. 300,000 Given Jones & Co., five months. 16,016,484 R. Hatch, four months. 14,396,360 J. B. Alexander & Co., five months. 18,860,336 Escoriaza & Cay! one month. 1,095,725 C. Benedict, six moths. 620,000 Geo. J. Busse, four months. 60,398 Bach & Saltonstall, four months... 550,739 Crittenden & Mc! 307,930 B. Fai 6,862,866 Oddie & Gamb! 16,385,050 Peters Brothers, four months 8,662,060 E. F. Rook & Co., four months, 2,372,880 Cc Lie, seven months. 1,629,549 Francia W. Worth, 3,450,322 B. L. Smyth, one 68,862 Birney & Underhill, one mont 6,000 Hardie & Guthrie, 660,087 V. B, King & Co., 463,662 Wm. C. Egleston, four months. 224,260 Wm. H. Whittingham, two mont 138,225 J. KE. Gay & Co., three months, 185,760 Riker & Co., four months. . 164,400 ‘Wilson & Redmond, four 1,120,620 four months. 4,337,676 2,569,075 | 59,600 307,380 1,167,205, 14a 00 Ewell & Co., three months. ‘1,427,550 ©, G. White, two months... "100/000 Moore & Brown, four months 81,800 James J. Hoyt, three months, 295,000 Wilson, Tucker & Co., three months 673,160 Greenleaf, Norris & Co., three months. 11,285,765 R. W. King, three months... 489, Marsh & Co., two months. 172,158 . R. Pendleton, three months. 156,000 J. F. Roock, two months. . 165,040 A. Soper, three months. . Wilmerding, Cornwell & He Delafield & Fitch, six months. .. Kidder, Hinekley & Co., four moi J. 8. Cromise & Co., ove month. Jobn ‘ Condit, three months. 22, 3, H. Graham & Co., seven months E aino, three months. $9,000 Benjamin Nathan, oue month. 680,000 W. A. Schmitthenner, three mo 32,999 W. P. Talboye, two months 800,000 G. §. Bowdoin, three mont! 491,902 Harrison Durkee, three mont 541,200 W. T. Longworth, five month: 610,000 R. W. Nathan, three months. 860,000 Orvis & Co., two montha........ 50,200 Wainwright & McLeod, three mo 2,613,680 William & Joseph Taylor, three mont! 2,447,487 W. 8, Taylor, three months. . seee — 443,825 Eli W. Amold, three months, 64, Beadleston & Hallock, two months. 140 588 F. V. Brush, four months. 58,975, Harner & Hennessey, two month: 960,616 FP. P. James & Co, ove month, 292,687 Mills, Carrie & Co., four months. 24,266,082 M. Nathan, three months... 1,690,000 Scully & Dewitt, two months. 30,000 HL. L. Gordon, two months... 65,600 George Reiffenstein, two months, 26,142 John Bonner, two months. 380,000 E. Heil, two months... ‘29,200 Laurence, Brown & Lane, two months breve Rueben, Manly & Co, two months. 654,661 8. Newstadt & Co., three month: 69,925 Poirier & Co., two months... . 6,222 Worth, White & Keen, two months, ++ 8,160,960 Birch, Murray & Co., wo months, 1,016,756 Wharton , two months, 101,000 - “em 204 350 2,660,570 62,500 379,367 39,400 7,066,800 407,060 ras 4 124, 506 Hatch & Son, two months. 663,421 A ene Co, Later® 160,222 Henry Imadge, months. 580 J. G. Voight, two months. . Sena Botts & , eight mentl 6,404,100 G. L. & L. Haight, two monthe, . 1,000,670 Marvin, Ingham & Co., two mont 1,056,745 Whittingh Vernon & St. mont 8,637,910 Carey & Co., 70,000 D. P. Morgan, two months. 2,177,300 Williams, Bee & Co,, seven months. 120,420 Jennings & Penniman, one month. 28,600 James Mitchell, two montha. 102,500 Miles H. Bergen, two months ‘> ‘41,000 J. W. Moses, one month... .csseev eves 127,264 Minzerheimer Brothers, three months. 2,840,725 E. 8, Munroe, two months. 1,480,927 . 8. Williams, two months. 711,700 Henry Clews & Co., three months 1,214,219 G. D. Munroe, two months. 810,000 W. H. Philips, two months, 5,465,191 W. F. Kintzing, Marcuse & Raltzer, three months. 381,600 B. H. Hammond, three months, Franghiadi & Co., one month 112,701 39,560 R. L. Maitland & Co,......0666 143,024 Lucien H. Niles, two montis... 106,500 Perkins, Freeland & Co., one mont! 3,600 Barstow & Rdey, ono movth... 333,290 Cobb, Zavala & Co., one month 138,296 Zerega, Berty & Co., two months... 965,267 Henry Babad, three months. 327,798 G. W. Chadwick, two months. 26,675 EL. 8. Denny, one month 5,389 ©, BH. Kimball, one month... 76,000 Poors Joakine & Co., three months...+6 8,061,320 Miller & Barbey, two montha,..... » 18,400 Humbert Brothers, one month, 200,190 J. N. Lewis, one month. 6,000 G, B. Watts, one month 407,500 Warren, Kidder & (s., one moni 214,840 John B, Kenroo, throe month 96,941 James B, Post, one month... 69,275 Childs, Fash & Wallace, ono month, . 68,625 B, B, Rooke, one month..........+ 09,540 Biack & Spaulding, five months. 6,706,737 Kendall, Chamberlin & Co., ono month. 191,428 Wm. Barton & Son, four months, ,... “ 130,629 Ct ee OST e TTS TT ‘The third fall race meeting of the Passaic Agricultural Association terminated yesterday with five capital races. ‘The attendance was large, the grand stand being well filled with ladies, while the other stands were all well covered by the sterner sex. The first race was two miles, aver eight hurdles, in which Nannie Craddock, Zigzag, M. D. and Nightlock contended, the mare proving to be the better horse by carrying off the best prize, Zigzag taking the second, Nightlock ran his first race at hurdies very creditably, and with practice will become one of the best at this most popular kind of racing. The seeond race was for the sequel stakes, which brought together Baltimore, Lady Dan Bryant and Oliate, which was a two mile dash, with a penalty of five pounds for the winner of the Derby, the Travers stakes or the St. Leger. Baltimore, having won the two latter races, carried five pounds more weight than the others, and beat them handily at shat. ‘The third race was three mile heats, which brought Kentucky and Fleetwing together, which was easily won by the champion in one heat, the owner of Flectwing finding it useless tg go any further. ‘Then followed an impromptu race for a hundred between Colonel Lybig’s ch. g. Alabama and General Bartlett's bay mare, by Red Eye, dam by Revenue, which was finely contested, and added much to the other good things of the day. Lybig’s gelding won by a length. ‘Then came the last and best race of the mecting—the Consolation Premium—for which Throgsneck, Lord Monmouth, Climax, Aldebaran and Lady Dan Bryant started; but the filly bolted and throw her rider, after running half a mile, The others made a most brilliant finish of the racing at the North for the year 1865, and Son eres COR ATO ERS ere oN iD. FIRST RACE. Horpue Race, & handicap for all ages, $400 to the winner; $100 to the second horse; no entrance;: two miles, over eight flights of hurdles, A. Smith entered ch. m. Nannie Craddock, aged, Wight 160 IDB... ...0essececenserensereeeseseseees D. Ready entered b. hb. Zigzag, & years old, weight 164 Ibe.....-- eee eeeeseeerenscasseecccrsercesee = 2 Evans & Francis entered cb. h. Nightlock, 4 years old, weight 130 Ibs... Se eeamampges paar | Pr ewod entered b. g. M. D., aged, weight 140 D. Read, ht 168 IbS...... 0002006 ad Bb iUp pews ar, Time, 4:11. Nannie Craddock was the reese: selling for $135, Zigzag $91, Nightlock $37, and M. D, $11. The first hurdle was just the judges’ stand and in front of the grand stand, the second at oe ae pole, the third on the lower turn, and the fou atthe head of the homestretch. Nannie Craddock was ridden by Pepper, Zigeng by Fisher, Nightlock by Leary and M. D. by Lawler. ‘The horses had a fine send-off, and went at the firet hurdle with a rush, v close together, the mare and M. D. going over at the same pea ieeg vr id Zigzag, Nightlock last. The second hurdle was taken first by the mare, who was half adozen lengths ahead of M. D., Zigzag thi: Nighuock last, . All the horses cleared them finely. tied hurdle was beautifully cleared by Nannie and M. D., but Zigzag and Nightloc! each gave itacrack, the latter knocking it clear over, making one less to sop fe. the second turn, The next took first very prettily, M. D. second, Zigzag third, and Nightlock last. The mare then increased the gap be- tween herself andthe others, and came up the home- stretch under a strong pull and took the flight in front of the stand in gallant style, which was hailed with great applause by the Zigzag went over second, having outran old M. D. up the stretch. Nightlock brought up the rear and was running well in hand. Going around the turn Nightlock passed M. D. and closed with Zigzag, and at the hurdle at the quarter poe they were side mde. The mare went over it six jengths ahead of them, and they came up and went into the air er, which was a most exciting and beautiful might. ‘two latter then made play for the mare, yet with all their efforts she kept the gap open all the way down the backstretch: but when they got on the lower turn, and there being no h: eile, 10 Jump, shay bows closing, Zigzag outruoning Nichtlock ; when the maro made her last jump over the hurdie at the head of the stretch Zigzag was within four lengths of her. She, however, had something left to finish with, and, coming up the homestretob under a hard pull, passed under the mont BD winner by five second, two Jongths ahead of Nightlock, M. D. a good distance in the rear. Time, 4:11. ‘Tur Sequm. Stax re eeeans ‘premium of $300, ani es premium for three year oldn,” $100 entrance, half forfeit, two miles, the winner of the Derby, Travers stakes or St. ‘Leger to carry five pounds extra, but penalties not to ac- Soe Aan tered ch. ¢. Baltimore, by Rev en . rent agent apa ti be 1 * Sxingtom, dam Nunoy @.,by imp. Margrave. 7.72 .. 5 rs Joh Hentet entered ch: f. Glia, Uy Lexlugton, Bowie & Hall entered g._c. Richmond, by ‘dam Faith, by Childe Harold........... Time—First mile, 1:54% ; second mile, piuitimore was the favorite at one hundred to thirty at 6 8 In one previously be brought Oliata $105 and Lady Dan Bryant $88. Richmond and the Wickliffe filly were not gold, as it was under- et aan start. 8 ee “egelng start, Baltimore second, Oliata trying to bolt, soon following. Lady Dan led two lengths around the turn and was three in front at the quarter pole, Baltimore sec- ond, one length ahead of Oliata. Going down the back- stretch Oliata went with a rush the others, and led | two lengths at the half-mile pole, Baltimore next, one Jength in front of the Lady. jatu kept the lead around the lower turn, but tem | up the homestretch the others made play at her, and both of them beat her to the stand, Baltimore leading a neck and Lady Dan half alongth, Time, 1:54%. e race was very interesting and exciting. As they went around the turn Lady Dan fell off again and Oliata took second place. At the quar- ter pole Baltimore was halt a length ahead of Oliata, the latter haifa length in front of the bay filly. Ollata forced the running down the backstretch, but at tho hall- mile pole Baltimore shook her off and led on the lower turn alength and a half, Lady Dan three lengths bebiud the chestnut filly, They came into the homestretch in this way, and ran so up to near the distance stand, when Lady Dan made a vigorous dash and beat Oliata by half a length for second place. Baltimore won handily by two aa the last mile in 1:545 and the heat in THIRD RACE. Preminm of $700, for all mn Sue mile heats, J. Hunter entered Travers & Orgood’s b. h. Ken- tucky, 4 years old, by Lexington, dam Magnolia, iy SN sees toe cess essessces P. 6, Bush entered Forbes & Jerome's ch. h. Fleet- wing, by Bairownie, dam Rhoda, by Glencoe. .... . 2dr. Tine—First mile, 1:50; second mile, 1:51; third mile, 1:58%. Total, 5:393¢. First Heat.—Kentucky was the favorite at on@bun- dred to twenty, He took the lead at the start and went around the turn two lengths ahead, which he beld to the quarter pole. Going down the backstretch Fleetwi went up a lip'e closer, the champion passing the half. mile pole one i in front. drow a little closer on the Jower turn, and was a length behind at the three-quarter . As they came up the stretch Ken- tucky was pulled nearly double, yet passed the stand making the mile in 1:50. He kept two lengths in front all the ‘yg yd next mile, ih head nothing to do but home, winning by three lengths, and making the last mile in 1:08 and the heat in 5:30%4. Fleetwing was then withdrawn and Kentucky awarded the premium without a further effort. Match $100, mil ‘eal, gontlemen saddle horses. 2 mile s le Colonel Lgbig named cb, Alabama, sditnvseie’ 2 General named m. by Red Eye, dam by . ing a beautiful race. Jabama drew away from length ahead at the three-quarter severe tussle, he managed to carry us i and @ quarter mile, with usual allowance to beaten horees, entrance to go to the second horse F. Morris ent gb, Throgsneck, by imp. Eclipse, dam Lee is OA. 60 ss ssecceveescsressees Fas a h. ¥P eed by Slasher, am y imp, Longford, ote sesses cess ss 2 J. Pincus entered hh Ciimax, by ip. Balrownie, dam by Arab, 6 years ola. eecccercccseesece O J. & Watson entered ch, h. Aldebaran, by Commo- dore, dam Nannie Lewis, Wy Glencoe, b years old.. 4 E. V. Snediker entered b. f, Lady Dan Bryant, by Lexington, dam Fanny G., 3 yoars old...........+ Lord M th urge 2 ' lonmouth was the fave felling in the pools for $200, Throganeck $228, Aldebaran $160, Climax $20, and Lady Dan Bryant $10. The race being a mile and a quarter the horses were started from the three-quarter pole, They bad a very fine start, and came rattling up the homestretch at a tremendous rate, passing the vl all Na nay ek leading, Aldebaran second, Climax third, fonmouth fourth, Lady Dan fifth. ‘They went in the same style around the turn, but be- fore they reached the backstretch Lady Dan bolted, threw her rider an egsy fall, and ran up into the orchard. The others passed the quarter pole without daylight between them, Throgsneck loading, Aldobaran second, Lord Monmouth third and Climex fourth. Aldebaran forced the pace down the backstretch, but he could not get to the head of the and ho hung on his withers {o the half-mile pole, Lord Montnouth in. clove attend. ance, followed by Climax, Aldebaran struggled hai around the lower turn, but as they swang on ye hom stretch the game little gray was a | ahead and rw ning strong. Aldebaran made another effort up tho homestretch andthen gave it wp, and Lord Monmouth and Climax paseed him just at the finish, Throgeneck won by three lengths, Lord Monmouth gecond, half a length ahead of Climax, who was one length ahead of Aldebaran, Time, 2:16, And with this beautiful and ™ Messrs. ree fitted up all through in » most elegant rious style. lent sea going tes, having run to Now I hore Sunday, the 1st inst. SHIPPING NEWS. Galway & Ship Ar 400. Will'lond for San Francieco. to Olyphant & Co. Cay i lene Sip. Ane 6 int 23, lon at falta, from m0 Helena and Agconeio, apoke ship Palestine, from Colombo for London, 68 days out. Bark Contest (of M¢ with to Pe Postponement of the Race Between Gene- ral Knox General McClellan. the Queen of Spain—Division of the Republic into Five Provinces, é&c. Advices have been received from St. Domingo to the 19th of September. President Cabral has prohibited all further issues of paper money, and efforts are malsing to restore the cur- rency to @ specie basis. A large quantity of copper money is expected from Porto Rico. A terrific hurrieane had visited the coast, doing great ‘The portrait of the Queen of Spain has not been re- removed from several of the public places, thus showing that the Dominicans entertain no rancor against the Spanish nation. ‘ A national guard and a municipal police are to be organized, jose Francisco Bazora has been appointed agent of the St. Dominican republic in New York city. ‘The republic boen divided into five provinces, called Compostela de Azua, Santo Domingo de Guzman, Santa Cruz del Seybo, Concepcion de la Veza and San- tiago de los Caballeros. These provinces are sub-divided into communes, mifitary posts and sections, The Steamship Allemannia. VISIT TO THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE STEAM FLEET OF THE PAMBURG-AMERICAN MAIL PACKET COMPANY—DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VESSEL. ‘The new steamship Allemannia, which has been just added to the already fime fleet in the service of the Hamburg-American Mai! Steam Packet Company, was visited on Monday by a very large number of our citi- zens—Germans, Americans, English and Irish—and fully inspected by men of scientific attainments in every branch of shipbuilding, literary men and persons in- tending to travel to Europe! Tbe Allemnania lies at her dock, foot of Third street, Hoboken, under com- mand of the well-known and favorite seaman, Captain NN. Trautman, who has won such an excellent name by his Wh in the Bornssia and Saxonia of the same line, At penetrating to her lower hold and inmost recesses, ‘were loud im their praise of the Allemannia as reflecting credit on the ent rise which built her, as well as shadowing forth the immense trade now carried on be- tween New York and the Old World. traversing the ship from stem to stern, = We append the following DESCRIPTION OY THR ALLEMANNIA. The Allemannia is an iron vessel, having the bee latest improvements calculated to insure great strengt! and safety. Her main deck beams are covered with an iron deck, aud this again with a wooden deck, which adds greatly to her strength, She has six watertight jron bulkheads, giving seven watertight compart- ments, and is furnished with eight metallic lifeboats of great te gor f the officers and men desi; to command an number under each boat as it lies on the davits, so that no confusion can ever arise on board in case of any emer occurring which may require their services. has been engined man them being rated by rank and ‘The All ia was built and 4 & Co., of Southampton, England, and really Jumu- ‘THE DIMENSIONS OF THE ALLEMARRTA ‘are as follows:—Length between perpendicnlars, 313 foct; beam, 40 fest 3 inches; ph, 36 feet ; tonnage (cus- tom house berm tons. She has accom- modations for seven han B.cwrnape tose) thus:—Seventy firet class, ono hundred and thirty second class, and five hundred stecrage. ‘The apartments are unsurpassed for comfort and ven- tiation. The upper saloon is fitted and lighted up ina very manner. Its painted and gilded are massively framed, American scenery, the village of Bing’ Sing, Carrishook Castle, on the Isle Wight. is apartment is very richly and terminates in an angle and very beautifal sitting room for ladies. For gentlemen there isa very room. The lower saloon is very comfortably fitted up, and contains, like the upper, a ladies’ room and smoking room. The stecrage is well ventilated and higher than os — other vessels, being eight feet high between the beams. adoming jow of arpa Berry, The Allemannia has a straight stem, flush deck and round stern; is brig rigged and has iron masts, She in fitted with a novel arrangement for stecring the vessel and directing the motion of the engine. is is done by an electric apparatus, by which the captain makes signals to the men at the wheel and to the en- gineer on watch in the engine room. it enables him also, when on the bridge, to ascertain the number of revo- lutions the engines are making per minute and which way the rudder lays, The — are horizontal and direct acting, of four hundred 1,748 horse power by the indicator. ¢ diameter of the cylinders is 70 inches; stroke 3 feet 6 inches, She is Mt. ted with steam jackets to the cylinders and separate cut- offs. The a ard has four blades, and is. 16 feet in diameter by 2 taining 16 furnaces, each of 3 feet by 6 feet ; 1,252 tubes, each 3% inches outside the diameter by 7 feet jorse power, nominal, or feet pitch. There are four boilers, con- long. ‘After the visit to the ship Captain Trautman presided At a sumptuons banquet given in the upper saloon to a very numerous company. In the: discharge of his hos. jtable duties the Captain was ably assisted by Chief icer W. Bardua; the Chief Engineer, B. Hellwag, and the ship's Surgeon, Dr, F. Geisler. ‘The Allemaunia, on her firat voyage, proved her excel- from Southampton ‘ork ina little less than eleven days, arriving The service of the Hamborg-American Company is now performed by the following, vesls:—Germania, Allemannia, Saxonia, Borussia, To which are ‘consigned to the agents, Kunhardt & Co., of Exchange place, New York. uitonia and Bavaria, The Allomannia will leave for Southampton and her German port to-morrow. OL.EARED. Steamship Lafayette (Fr), Bocande, Havre—Geo Mackew Steamship Bogie, Lawrence, Havana—Spofford, Tileston & Steamship General U 8 Grant, Berry, Jacksonville—F Cam. belt & Co. aif Sat ah—L L Jones. Seale Hy Couder, Markemon, Chaticston—Living. ston, Fox & Co, ‘Steamship W P Clyde, Rollins, Wilmington—Pierson & Bteamanip Sea Fish, Baltimore—J B 8 5 Dark Jane Lithgow A 7 Laura (Bi Dandey, Halifar—J le Overton. ir Geo Prescott (Br), rm Kaen. ee. Schr Belipeo (Br), opp, St Youn, NB—Buow Ah “Be akira ia, ais Manner ne : : Fee a rie coaehsaN “Nysissiieole-® Burt: but a Co, ‘Nel Maryland, Cathcart, Jacksonvillo—N 1 MoCready & ©o, Hchr W R Bigbe, Crawford, Savannah—Van Bront & Bohr ML Wedmore, Barnes, Baltimore—Bentley, Smith & Co. Bent Badore Amerson Perth aa aad farce oo \dorn, Anderson, jteamer Octorara, Mc! in, ton & Co, vt 10, Rteamahip Columbia, Barton, Havana Oot 7, with mdan and passengers, tof Then with mdse and to off - and Jacinto, Staamship nator, Albury, Pattommanip Loaine joore, Wooster, Newbern, NC, 60 hours, i EG passengers, to Murray & Nephew. arn Yaboo, Couch, Norfolk, 24 hours, with mdse and hip . to G Heineken & mgronaers, ie Ge jatteras, Pariah, Rorfolk, % hours, with mdse imgston, Fox & Co. and passer eaijen (Brew), Julleher, Bremen, dayn with ‘and 518 passengers, ‘Lal Bi gers, 10 Chas ao, heavy weather; carried away Jibboom, lost and split sails. men, 4 dave, with mdse and Bios. Sept 21 and #24 encountered hheneane trom Wty N to SW, daring which lost three fopaat fore stayanil. Ia, forenall ip isabel Cap), Homann, Havana, 16 days, in ballast, to a, Carmen, New Bedford, in ballast, to Comstock Bark Abbotaford (Br), Venus, Sha May 11, with tea SO. Parked Cape of ood ipa Ag 10, a . spoke bark ‘for Liverpool; no date, between St jeibourne), by) Rio Janeiro, 46 days, y at Brow, Had very rongh weather. Jark Reindeer, Wellington, Barbados, 23 days, with sugar, ton i Bark Inabeila (Br), Tucker, Clenfacgos, 36 days, with mo- lagsen ai md tact , vi " ith frn - tore tous epi Me Msg AE toh 38 Oh spoue whaling rk Eliea with 100 bis oil—all weil Brig W it Bigelow (Br), Chisholm, Salt Cay, TI, 18 daya, with salt, to G F Peniaton. Brig Roseway (Br), Bolman, Lingan, 8 days, with coal, to nett Brig Petre! (Br), MeKengie, Windsor, NS, 10 dave. with plaaiet, p Hd & UA Dewols, , Two briga. ‘Wind at sunset NW. neous. paNRSmeir te nels Gok Wow feteoce tetie oot teamelnad Srmascen MansisstPe, AY, 2009 tone, built in Boston in 1802, bao been sold, to goin’ the’ New paneer Sur Bus, Spence, from New Orleans fore reported abandoned, had # cargo of A100 bain oP cotton, Baro Hiontap Many (Br), A —, 218 tons, built at Hanov {nr ad an boot old by auction for 94x00. Uapever ‘Tus Baia recently launched at W lerritt’ pant Re eae Gockel en eahere ree “_ Scum Connie Err cetown, Oct I1—Steam-r George Shattuck Wed here to-day, I. tohr Commom of Proving town, in tow, having been run into by US steamer l'owha- tan, at9 AM, and badly damaged. Scum Auxxaxpgn Huxpenson, from New York for Lynn, laden with corn, put into Provincetown 12th inst, and with loss of sails, Scurn Expuxss, from Rockland, with «cargo of lune, Is ashore near fall Gate, high and diye Skip Jussga Masry, Gemstogiemn, ly and desk Seauys Mar Chase FH wore at Honoluly Aug 2, Bark Awashonks, Norton, #ld from New Bedford 1th inst. for North Pacific Ovean. Bark Brewster, Beebe, of New Bedford, was at Soura- Daya, Coast of Java, Aug 8, with 1160 bl oil all told; all well. Bound on a cruise. rts spoke July §, barks Fi NB, 660 Queen, Gifford, West- port, 1080 sp. Bark Draco, Lawrence, arrived ut New Bedford 8th inst, from Atlantic @cean, St ‘Catharizes April 6, Flores Aug 4, with $00 bbls sp oll on board. Sent home 900 bbls ap oil: tat 8, Jon 43, spoke ship, Minerea Smyth, Bherzpan, NB, 110 ap: Sept 16 tal 8, 1on 20, bark Desdemo! ney, 5 he Sark Nortian (of New Bedford, late of Nantucket), eld at luck Orecandin. hoger’ spose Harbor 7th | Yoncordis, it trom Hudson's eth fowl whit and 100 Ib bone. jeorgta al t New 10th trom Daraberland islet Rope Ik with 1000 Ibe bone, ee Schr Thriver, Holman, arrived at Beverly 6th inst, from: North Atlantic Ocean, with 40 bbis sp oll. nt three and a half monthe. Spoken, Xe. ‘rom New Orleans for Taver-. Bark Hattle Morrison, Percy, pool, Sept 2, lat 37, lon —. Foreign Ports. Amor, Aug 9—In port schrs Garland, Carroll, and Gen Pieeren, sabe Be Passed, ah Thomas, NITER, '* |, ship Rangoon, Tho from. Melbourtie for Shanghae; Aug bark Mathew Luck, Har EYL Aug IO CATT sip ti D Metcalf, Anderson. 8 TaVIA, Aug 10—Arr 8! at ni " $ ore, (Sid hb, ald Ocean Tpeatl, Newcord, America; DFlg x onley, NYork. Catourra, Aug 22—In port ships Dashing Wave, Lecraw. for Boston,'idp; Young Mechanle, McLoon, for do; Uelve Warren. for N¥ork; kit Carson, Crowell, for do, ‘gets n fu cargo; Gov Langdon, Davis, for do, lag; Richard Busted, for Madras; Tiber, Arey, for Colombo: Susan Hinks, Atwood: for Bombay; Sapphire, Hatch, for London; Nicobar (Br), mond, for San Francisco; R H Tucker, Clark; Industry, Lin- nell; Ellen Foster, Robinson; Rosweil § Whitmore; James Guthrie, Johnson; Templar, } Brewster, lark; Winged Arrow, Berry, and Elcano, Sheflield, unc; bark Nestor, Cloutman, Tuteorin, 18, ehip Coringa, Bogart, —. CaLuao, Aug id al PS George mes, Batchelder, England; 8 Curling, Gilchrist, Chinchas; Star, York, England! bark Sierra Nevada, Tenney, do. SreNFOKGOS, Sept 24—Arr bark Cienfur Allen, NYork. sot tar David Nickets, Soe Ten 4, Me Waredal : a a erry, do; le (ey, Brussel, Baltimore, Fooquow, July 23—In port bark Lizzie Boggs, Dizer, for Shanghee a Gonarvas, Sept 23—In port sehr Fawn, from Boston, just ved. Hone Kona, Aug 12—In port ships Samuel Russell, Tinca: Panama, Soule, for Niork: dias Greenman, Webber. for Singapore; Colllngham (Br), Dunn, for San Franclveo; Imperial (Br). Hutehins, for do; ‘Serpent, Winsor; Enoch Train, Lane; Hatmfin (Br), ‘Wheelwright, and. Lan- canter (Br), Forbes, une; barks Hasning Cloud ‘Br), Clom- ents, for San Francisco; Ocean Bride, ton, for Trentsin; Maria Ross, Rows, for Melbourne aud Sydney, NSW; Pow- hatan, Patton, and WA Farnesworth (BY), Thorndike, uucs Ly.ee’Moon, Huskey, and Cap-sing Moon, Luders, laid ip javaNwa, Sept 27-—Arr bark B O Dewolf (Br), Smith, New ;orig HG Kerry (Br), Strout, do; 28th, schr Fleetwing Br), Morse, Boston; 29th, steamer Manhattan, Turner, New ‘ork (and sld for Vera Cruz): sohr Revere (Br), Goodwin, Jacksonville; S0th, steumnor Sturs aud Stupes, Howes, Phila: detphia (and'eld Sth to return); Oct 4, ‘bing Bel , Bur- Rosto r, NYork. ‘Sid 27tb, brigs WH Townsend (Br), Lakeman, Jn; 20th Thos Gotnon, Stevens, do; Minna, Traug, Morton. P i adeipbia; 30th, barks Cambria (Br), Urie, NYork; Oct 1. ¥ Shaw (Br), Gann, Boston; brigs ‘Frederick (Br), How York: jam), Maas, do; Redwood, Valpar y Teern, New Orleans: liza Holloway, Fallogatn, be ; > brig Alonzo (Br), 1 do. xa Mario (Brom), Meser, "Nork; Teabel (8p), , 3 Cid 6th, bar! Guardiola, do, Mi Aug 4—t ships Shirley, M ‘ork, lag; Ocean Raver, Wwiticorsbe Ay ned Garmieintsre (in ‘San do; Goldcn Fieece, Hubbard, and F Warren (Br), Holmes, . rogue mm, ly 27--1n port bark JamegE Brett, Jewett, Mattes Bont za kae brige Carclite: Sonéey Baltimore Mari it 27—Ae briga Ci J " gets Orion Adaron, ff, Portland; Oct, Lydia H Rampton, NYork: Hride (Bri, Blaurelt, dos Cy Beara, Satan ae te be Chase, P Oot 1, brig Cube (Br), McKie, Boston; hr vil ‘Ball Maysanrito, Bept tare bark Win Br), Hill, Fal- ie (asd aid 2th for NYore)y 28th rig: Pose La. felling, Bermuda, Sid 21st, brign Eunice (Br), Wileon, "York; 29th, Jane Brundage (7), Panaxa, Aig 22—In port ship Casilda, Stafford, for freight or charter. we Arr bark Agnes Fraser, Fraser, NYork; lo. itaNGHAx, Aug 4—[n port ships Uncowab, Rudolf, for San Franciaco via Yokohama; W W Smith (Br}, Clare, for dos Port de Bordeaux (Fr), for do; Lancashire (Br), ‘Hazard; JX Cushing. Swap, anil Christian “Mathias (Bi | une; barks 8 W Seaver. Snow; Penguin, Noore, and Valetta (Br), Dawes, do; sehr Syren, ‘Lester, from Boston via Singapore, 0, Sincarone, Aug 19—In port steamer Suwo Nada, Jayne, from NYork via Mauriting, arr 14th, for Hong Kong: ships Earl of Shaftesbury (Dau), for NYork, ldg; Maribelle (Br), d ‘Levi bark Magnet, King, and Ocenn Eagle, une: Dee ee Rion ald Metbe aki Kalubow, Kelley, Boston. Buntwam, Sept 7—In port bark Allee Tarleton, Connor, for Boston 3 davs. 81 Joux, NB, Oct 10—Arr ships Lancashire, Gething, and Avon, Warwick, NYork; bark Orion, Cook, New Haven. Cla, loth, brig Webster Kelley, Haskell, Philadelphia. TROnDAD, Sept 22—Arr brig J McIntire, Haskell, Aspin- wall. Vatranatso, Sept 10—In port ships Mastha (Br), Bangs, from Roston, are Aug 20; Lous Walsh, Gilmore, from Gallas for Genoa, reloading; Roge Stand Hutchings, abot leav- ing for Callao; bark Teanpost, Hinckley, from San Francisco, arr 16th, not yet disg. Sid Aug 19. bark Undine, Clark, San Franciago; ist, ship Contest, Mudgett (from Callao), r er TIRE a MISCELLANEUUS. A ‘HOUSEHOLD WORD.—BUY YOUR FIRST CLASS » D. rt jacanr, COO] cor, ner of Astor place. “ si PENGHSE, ROYAL, AND. BRUSSELS CARPETS AT 1 TTRAM ANDERSON'S, 99 Bowery, Also. Imperint ‘Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Rt ting, Window hades, Table and Plano Covers, ly redneed prices, Look (or Bowery. ‘ GT, THOMASH AGNEW'S, NOS. 200 ANDO Gri areenwich strat, corner of Murray, and there you wil y Flour an ‘cheaper than any store in New York. One orice house. xz HE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF EW YORK, POLITICAL. NA AAA A PAARL MANS T_A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL ‘Club, it was moved and seconded that for Frank juify as the most likely man for Ai and & himself @ working man’s friend. Carried bran DENOCAAS, RALLY! RATIFICATION ETING. ‘The democracy of the city of New York are invited w meet on COOPER INSTITUTE WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 18 to respond to the nominations of the Democratic State Con- following, with other distinguished orators, will ad- 01 ieee (ERY BLA! " ouear a MERRY Ww, g HON, JOHN ‘AN BUREN, HON. J , BRADY, 0 COR TAREE Bw AYE: Sree DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Wns 1, Ba { Secretaries, ———— SOCIETY. —AT A CONVENTION OF orders of the Cente! po gated, in pursuance of at Mi Hall, 114 and 116 ast Thirteenth ‘on ey. ning, October 12, 1865, Colonel W' A" Yipheh being thor ebay “and Liewrenant WH voand, Aueatie Feceived vo unanimous nomination for State Renater Of the Fifth district, 4 NATORIAL DISTRICT UNITED SERVIC: 4" SENATORIAL enination.—At a convention of 4 tes from the Assembly districts of the above district, Oc ichael W. Bw third New York Volunterm, Fourth regiment, Bacelsior iri, was unanimously nom nated for senator. Capt. THOS, SMITH, Chairgaan, o ‘Thos. Dynan, | Private Joun 3. FLenn, } secreuaries, BENATORIAL DISTRICT.—AN ADJOU! a a the delegates of the vi n dem .- a stein and Elghieenth wards) will be ‘on Frias ‘Oct. 8 o'clock, at presameaeel Ae ‘s Chatrman. EO RATIC RE! IOAN WARD g™ WARD DEMOCT PUBL > raented on Racurday evenmng, Oct, mecion a , Feaene ian ores ie ; joun J, Foury, is WY Barourt’ | Secretaries. WARD DEMOORATIO ASAOCIATION-A Qe cctlne of this association will ba held at the Deailt ‘inet of Twenty-third street and Becond we- nue, ‘his greuine. at A SaUR '