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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tuxepay, August 21—6 P. M. ‘The speculative feeling op the Stock Exchange exbibite @ growing strength, which promises to carry prices con- pidorably higher than we at present find them, and all he material conditions affecting the market are favor- le to the ascont, The plothora of money is so great bat the ‘bulls’ have perfect command of the situa- ion, and to ofter battle to them would be to court defeat. oo government securitios, notwithstanding the sur- risingly heavy rise they have already experienced, advance further under the prevailing dearth of employment for capital; but those who buy* fnem must look ferward fo a reaction, Loans ‘are generally mado to stock houses at four per cent, witb exceptions at five, bai it would be impossible ‘to employ all the funds offering at even three per cent, tnd a fow transactions are still made at that fgure. In ‘the discount line there is a little more activity observa- ‘le owing to the revival of animation in trade, A limitea ‘amount of produce. paper is offered and freely taken at 6 a6 percent. Owing to the genorally caay condition of ‘monetary affairs in the West, it is more than probable Phat the disbursements of the Treasury in redemption of that part of the temporary loan, the interest on which ‘will cease after. the 26th instant, will more than offeet the drain westward which is usual at this season of the yyear to move the crops. " The stock market oponed with a more buoyant tone ‘than marked it at the close of business iast evening; ‘Dut the Improvement was baroly susiained late in the fternoon, At the ten o'clock open board New York Contral (s. 3) sold at 104%, Erie 143, Reading 116% a, Michigan Southern 86, Illinois Central 193, Rock Asland.a07\4, Northwestern 865--preferred 67%. At the first regular board New York Central elosod 3¢ higher than at the balf-past two board yesterday, Michi- gon Central X, Alton and Terre Haute jy; Erie was % Jowor, Roading 3%, Michigan Southern 34, Iilinola Central 4%, Cleveland and Pittsburg #, Northwestern #—pre- Yorred 1%, Cumberland 3. Government securities were well sustained by the speculative dealers in anticipation of a foreign demand sufficient to onable them to sell out at an advance, Five-twentles and ten-forties were steady at tho closing quotations of yesterday. Seven-thirty notes of the second eeries were 34 higher. State stocks wore steady, The miscellancous list was moderately Active, but the public will do well to ayoid it, with afew undoubied exceptions, | Atthe one o'clock sessions the market was without Jraterial change, and at the half-past two board itwas rm but dull, Reading closed 3¢ higher than at the drst ‘gular board, Illinois Central 4, Rock Island 44, Toledo, Wabash and Western 134, Tennessee sixes 34. Cumber- De was 34 lower, Western Union Telegraph 3, Tennes- 30 Sixes (ew) 34. Governmentsecurities were inactive. Youpon sixes of 1881 were 3¢ lower. E At the three o'clock open board the market contin:od dull, Erie sold at 735.9 3%, Reading 116, Michian Southern 85%, Rock Island 107% a %, Northwestern 863(—proferred 0734, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 29%. Afterwards the market closed steady. The quo- tations at five o’clock were:—New York Central 104%{ a 105, Erio 73.a %, Reading 115% a %, Michigan South- en 85% a %, Cleveiund and Pittsburg 86% a %, Cleveland and Toledo 116 a %%, Rock Island 107% @ 3, Northwestern 36% a 3—preferred 674% a %, Fort Wayne 104% a %, Ohio and Misissipnl certificates: 2034 bid, Canton 623¢ a 53, Western Union Telegraph 58% a 3. ‘The tegal consolidation of the Chicago and Rock Island and Mississippi and Missouri Railway Companies teok place yesterday, the latter company having previously changed its name to “the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company of Iowa.” The consolidated company is now known as the Chitago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company. No June stock certificates Of tue old Rock Island Company will be issued, and upon the surrender of those outstanding new certificates of the consolidated company to an equal amount will be fasued. we | ‘The gold market is under the manipulation of a band of unscrupulous foreigners who wish to. thrive at the expense of the mercantile community by decoying the latter into selling “short,” and) thea Boaning the coin to them at a high rate of interest, ‘Hence they forced a decline in the premium ‘on Friday by selling just enocgh to offcct their puspose, and the re- sult is © crop of new converts to the “bear” sige, who ‘will have either to pay tributo to the bull conspiraters by borrowing gold at ruinous rates or advaace the price by “covering” their contracts. The advance in five- twenties om the London Stock Exchange yesterday from 8% to 6054 of course exerted some little influence in favor of « fall, and the arrival of $3,001,600 in treasare from California operated in the same direction, The more pacific agect of European affairs, combined with the amprovenient in Eo,lish Onancia! affairs, consequent in part apon the reduction of the Bank of England rate of Giscount from ten to oight per cent, bas likewise been favorable to the bears. Without an important return Bow of gold from Europe, however, whieh cannot take while we have a large commercial indebtedness to Bho Old World, tho premium will be likely to rule high watt! our stock is greatly augmonted from home sources; aod this will naturally Woke a feng time. Just now the prices of gold aad five-twenticos on this side vender shipments of the bonds at‘ their Present price im London unprofitable and either bonds must riso abroad or fall hore or the gold premium mast advance before any considerable amounts are sont forward. The opening price was 1475, followed by a deeline to 147}, after which there was dn advance to 148%. Tho ‘| closing quotation was 148, Loans were generally made at 1.82 por cent per diem, but the latost transactions ‘wero at 1-16 in favor of the lender, although im the mid- die of tho day they wero made without interest, or, fechnicaily, “ fat.” ‘The Price of British Consols an® American Sccurities Ba London were as under on tho dates meationed :— Aug. 13. Aug. 11. Aug. 20. % ‘e eit Bera 15" 1335 The foreign exchange market has been steady, and good bonkers’ bitls on Ergland at sixty days have ranged from 107 a 107%, and 103 9 108% at thres days, Bills ‘on Paris at aixty days wore sold at Bf, 26140., and at three Gays at 5f. 23%c. The depression of rates is mam!y owing 40 tho transfer and establishment of credits by tolegraph, and they consequently afford the lesa indication of the Present condition of our Feropean exchanges than they astherwise would EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘Toesnar, August 21, 1869, Firat Senston—10:30 A. M. 14000 US 4°s,'81, c. 111% 100 sha N ¥.Cont RR 108 6000 U6", 5-80,r, 62 1054 25 Pacific MES Co.. 224 5 5-200,°02 1104 TM 1000 US6's,5-20c, "64 108% cesecens TOM do. 24 call LION 155 Mich Centra) RR. 112 lwo do. .2d call Ly 2000 NYT's by joan 80 = ‘ 1000 Tenn 6's, 60. > Mich ea BIRR ux 10000 to (0 cee t 724 190 do... DIO 85% 6955 00 Tilinois Cent RR, 123 644, 100 ecia 4000 N © new bonds 2000 Mo Oe, PR is 50 10000 Ohio 4Mias cor 20°; 6000 do... AO) rie 2d m, "TH 102), 2000 Goshen B bide 05 4000 Mich Se 24 tw 5000 Alt &TH 8d m p 2d eal 100 Chic & RT RR bon do 60 Imp « Trad Rawk 115 1300 ‘i 100 Bpruce HC iGo = 4% 200 10 800 GO. cesses 4% 20love Col € 100 21 to. 100 Tol Wab & W 2% 200 do. roi 1900 z 43 100 tnd"! “ 100 Pitts 105 200 cy do 200 Al & Ter fi 100 Mit & 100 Ht & *t Joseph “ €o.. Second Seaton 1 P.M $10,000 1) 3 6, 81, F 111M 900 dhe Reading RN. 116 8000 US6's 6. ui 400 00.0, 80D 116% 10000 Tr'y 7.90 « 105% 600 Chie #NWAR.. 904 #000 Tenn 6's, new, 6915 280 Chie A NW pref. 67% 8000 %C6's....0x 0 6435 600 Mich Sa R. 8% 800 sha Boston WP'r 33% 200 do. sous GOW Clevo & Tol RR. 117 tot roping, sales $00 packages at 14 15% so sho for Wek Weec: 4356 pay ey oe gm & 2%. for home he fame: 00 Obic & Rk I RR. 107% | tions in lard were toa! 1g 400 100 PF W&C...,.. 105 at 18ic. & the. latter. an 100 Chie & Alton RE 10834 Batter 3% Q00 MILA StPRR.. 55) Iwas but Cheese BA SNY &NBAK.. 118% | was steady at from fc. 8 ee ene 116} ‘Prrroievm.—Crude was scarcely s0 and the de- Seasion_2:30 P. M. bil ead wae the at 27340. with 11136 ho shs race H.sl0 sain of 3 fae 3 am was quict, 108: ‘West Union Sates 2,000 bbis. at ‘8 443;0., also 6500 standard Loose S00 dave ees. _Ga3g | while Tor September i te, buyer's option, and 600 do 200 ane ean bord arte ses ratbat gules bet vary sendy on a bens of $00 1 is me aid te meson af from 11a. & 12}. 40 ip TOE, | oe up boxes I searthscer ana 148 do, as tlie! by vas, 44% | Nofned was Aut ind Avcoteea iyo aise 300 Ait RR 1083 | * [02% was hrm, but rather quiet. ‘We note sales of ; 60 tons Silesian, at 654 brands are COMMERCIAL REPORT. held comparatively foreign, being in more ‘ Tuxspay, Angast 21—6 P. M. Asmea.—Recetpts, 18 peckngos. The. market was | tS Cita “though Merfoant watch were scree, without noticeable change in any respect. wero haidiet higber guiees, fan gt 230 bales Tampico Brnaverores.—Recolpts, 8142 bbls, flour, 2,008 do. | and intone on Patty unchanged we ‘adore’ and 2,653 bags corn meal; 100 bushole wheat 44,000 do. | Peer” ampico, BSc. a 60., fold; Matamoros. and Vera corn, 119,666 do, oata, and 7,700 do. rye, For State and | Cruz, 65c.; Buenos Ayres, 880. a 423¢c.; Payta. 40c. Weatern flour there was but.a limited demand, and witb bat farm. dob. Theral offerings prices ruled nominally 10c. a 160. per bbl. in favor of the bayer, the market closing irreralar, with a continued downward tendency. The sales were confined wes Br 000 Tha, at 183<0. a grease at 1030. 2 12%. active demand, ant the market to 6,600 bbis., at our revised quoteticus, annexed. South- ern flour was algo dull and nominatly easter. Tho sales were 400 bbis, Canads flour was not offered for sale, and in the absence Pi¢a Al canoe State waoalty at 20iGe 7 18 0., 85 cases 0. 5 at 130, and 19 cases do. ryt 40-5 ge rng! TaLLow was in less active demand of transactions prices somewhat nominal, stead, it quict, with gales 200 bbls. ats ipa 50 to. as fet 7. Corn meal was KA ‘The sales comprise 80,000 Ibs, ly at 120. also quiet and unchanged. We note sales of 400 bbis,, . Se . AISKRY.—The market was generally 19,000 tnoluding Brandywine, at $5, ond calorio at $475. Wo |-, TESTS Ohevers enia"on, private forms, and sal $6 00 a $800 | lots free.at $2 26 per galton. 740 2 900 Woot. —Trade in this department bas ruled very quiet 910 a 10 20 | since our last, but no important charge in prices has 160 a 955 | taken {sepia Bales 96,000 Ibs. domestic fleece at a 9.00 210 25 | G0c., the inside price for a small lot of Goorgia; 4.000 10 30 a 12.00 | Ibs. double X at 670., 20,000 Ibs. tubbed at 533¢c. a Shc. 10 U0 a 11 75 | and 20,000 Ibs. Texas at 25c, @ 28c. per Ib. 180 a 15 50 ‘WHatgnone continued quiet, and we-have no sales of 825 a 9 75 | importance to report. Prices were unchanged. , 4 al2 iB tm h oe BROOKLYN INTFLLIGENCE. F Lb a 500 8 | A Broxperie Poucesax,—On last Monday morning " ray? demand being ver gaitatns pete anaes i a lady, Mra, Johanva Adrian, proceeding on a shopping altered, though the tendency was strongly in buyer's | tour to New York, got into one of tho city cars to go to Paros cap Soten, winds confine OD baie net Felton forry. In paying her fare she discovered sho inforter Chicago eae at ‘a rt ‘a $1 60; | had only five cents and a fifty-dollar United States Trea- white Western at $255 a, $2 61; now amber Rate ai sury note, The conductor took the five sents and then $2 820 $285, and new No. 1 Milwankee at $2 25. | aemanded the additional cent, Tho lady replied she had nothing but a fifty-dollar bill. The conductor took the note and passed ft around .to the passengers to decide upon its gennineneas, The passengers, who probably never saw a fifty-dollar bil! before in their lives, pro- nounced the bill bad, ‘The conductor then gavo the laty mto the hands of an officer of the Forty-second precinc', and she was marched through the strocts like acommon felon, althongh she continued to tell the officer that the bill was: genuine and asked him to submit it to some person who was a judge of monoy. The policeman was about ag ignorant as the conductor and the jady was obliged to go to the station house, where she was he'd in durance until the Captain arrived, when he, npon evam- ining the bili, pronounog# it genuine and immediately discharged her. Axotpen Accipest to Conover Lrxon.—On Monday evening as Coroner Lynch was coming off of Fulton fer- ty-boat in a crowd ho elipped and fell, fraoturing one of his lege. Unfortunately the injured is the same one he accidentally broke a few months ago, ALperman Eyni.—Alderman Ennis, of the Fifth ward, who was Injured about one week: ago by being shoved off the sidewalk by a policeman, and who bas been insensi- ble ever since the occurrence, is now ina precarious condition. THis death may be expected at apy moment. Tne Porttayp Surrenere.—Mr, A. A. Low, the Trea- surer of the ‘Brooklyn and New York Relicf Fund, has Corn at tho opening was held at higher pri but boyers ref'sed to the advance detanded, sad holders in order to effect sales were compelled to accept prices lower by le, a 2¢. per bushel than were current at the close of the market yesterday. TI os at the reduc tion wore to a fulr exient, comprising upwards of 100,000 bushels mainly at 80c. a 62c. for inferior; 821¢c, a 83!¢c. for shipping mixed Wostern, 8€c. for email parcels yel- low Wesiern, and 84c, for good mixed Western in store. Oats declined 1c, per bushel under a disposition to sell at the best attainable prices in view of the accumulating stock, The rates ombrace 33,000 bushels at 430. a 470. for PS Menage a 52c. for Milwaukee, and 5éc. a 550. for Iowa, ve was fairly active and firmer, with sales of 19,000 bushels at 87c. a92c. for Milwaukee, and $1 05 for State. Barley and malt continued dull of eale and nomital at about previous prices. Buer:wax was scarcely so firm; sales were reported of 600 Ldis, at 38c. a 40c, for Western, aud 40c. a 41c. for South ern yéllow. CaNDLs,—Adamantino continued in fair jobbing do- mand and firm at 22c, a 23c, Sperm and patent were = at 400, a 500., though some.holders asked 45c, a Corvar.—Tho market for Rio was quiet, and no enles were heard of. From Mesers. Gunari, Arden & Co's. circular we quote the following:—‘ By’ tel nh from rtress: we are in receipt of one week's later news from Rio do Janeiro; financial affairs there are in a state of stognaiion; prices are unchanged since the made adv'coa of the 9tb,and no more shipments have been for the United 3 excopt those previous! as 5 loading.”” Stock of Rio yon erp ail inthe United | Fecelved a lotter from Mayor Stevens, of Portland, Maino, big peg? Be omar ger jobil {a which he ac! the re-eipt of a check of . Quotati 10, 01 to fair, 1 it of $100, it of the subscriptions by mer- good ‘one 1B bec. & 20¢. » nid Sa aks ow, boty et others of New York city for Ths rellot oF tho cargoes, 114 c. a 1éc. gold, 30 days. > aufforers. In addition, Mayor Stevens acknowledges the 3 there were no asles oh, Was receipt of the additional sum of $23,000 from other fi parties In New York, Tus Brooxirn Torevarety.—The Brooklyn “Turnve- rein,” an organization of German citizens, held a fes- tival at Joseph's Home, a retreat on Eighth street, be- tween Third and Fourth avenues, on Mcnday last. The society marched from their headquarters, in Myrtle avenue, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and, preceded by ‘an excellent band of music, and carrying appropriatd flags and banncrs proceeded to their destination. Thev attracted considerable ition as they marched through the iz them were two ringing jes, 2 ja” and “Eintracht” The cere- monies consisted Li pee 3 musc, singing and daneing, and the: prizes to scholars for the dest Fey also for drawing, arnt ae The wes and ity enjoyable to all those who had good fortune to 1e in it. ‘Twn Eastern Dernior Fes Daranrusst.—The East- ern District Fire Department ts acquiring an unenviahle notoriety for its rowdy and riotons propensities, There has not been an alarm of fire for the last month bat there has been a fight between rome of the rival compa. nies, in which hydrant wrenches, pistols, knives and speaking trumpets were displayed in a hostile attitude, and in come istances used with a will These affairs 3,000 kegs, te x in seer’ at 8 old; 80 do, soda ash rimstone at $41 60, gold. $00 hae hea” auts Oren, din es cateect 14 have assumed jor proportions ft not for y' al ‘woo! assul were and 50 casks French madder on private terms, Thovislinnce, devermisation dua’ pluck of the police ta Fratauts wero very quict and sparcely Very section of the city. The *b'h: have a holy hor- ed stuff offered for ports in Eu either in Great | for of locust clubs. The reason tain or on the Continent, and but few engagements | state of affairs, {t is alleged, in to tho fact that the were mado, Rates for cotton wore well up, and rates for | Fire esioners are politicians who have to reward and enemies to’punish, and therefore discharze their duties in a very partial manner. The Department is very inefictent, expensive and demoralized, and the ‘sooner itt eupplanted by a paid department the better for the public welfare and tho safety of property from the destroying eloment, other stuff are buoyed up by cotton. ero Was very little inquiry for vessels for charter, but owing hi scarcity of small vessels they were held firm at. ny figures, Tho engagements wero:—To Liv I, bbls. rosin at 24. 64., 500 bbis. flour at 28., 150 bales cot- ton at 3-16d., and per steamer 5,000 boxes choage at 228, 64 25s, an‘! 1,200 bales cotton at 4d. To Bromen, 30 hhda. tobacco at 126, 64. rales gh agg ta taped fo at 200 scsushc aie eh so ea a avin for about 2,000 ; Kelle quintale Se George's, Mackercl. were: without declied Dien Ran anny a De change, Salos 1,500 bbls. at $22 for No. 1 bay; $18 for ‘This court mot Yesterday morning at nine o'clock and No. 2 do,, and $13 50 for No. 8 do, ; $26 for No. 1 shore, | disposed of a calendar of sixty cases, They embraced ani $13 for No. 3 do, aoe wore scarce and firm at 0c, a 650. for scaled and No. 1. Goyxv Bsas—The twarket has been fairly active at full prices, The gales ars 1,000 bales hore at 18c, Id, and 1,000 bales tn Boston at 27c , currency. Also bates, to arrive, in cen es 27c., and 100 bales, to arrive, in Boston, at 1c , gol Gvswr Crotn.—Thoro bas deem « fair business, tho sales comprising 1200 bales here, in round lots, at 37c. 280., montly at the inside figure; 250 bales, to arrive here, at 24%4¢., gold; 250 bales, to arrive at ‘Boston, at 1H, gold, ia bond, and 150° bales at 24c., gold, duty taal Hitoee,—Tho market hag ruled quiet, but firm. The sales were 3,000 Rio Grande, 20 to 21 iba, average, and 900 do, (revale), 20 Ibs,, on private terns. We quote:— at a » 21440, a 226, gold; Monte- video, 20 to 22 Iba, 19c, a 10's. ; Rio Grande, 20 to 22 We, 27 sc. 9 18e.; Orinoco, 21 to 23 Ihe., 170. a 17}¢0.; petty larceny, assault and battery, and misdemeanors. Inalsrgo number of cases tho defendants were dis- charged from the failare of complainants to appear against them. SOMETHING TO WRAR, ‘Thero is a natural desire implanted within the breast ‘of man to appear woll in the eyes of the world, and so strong does this feoling become, if it ls mot properly Tegulated, that people often mistake other property for their own, thus replenishing a scanty wardrobe and sav- ing their money at the samo time, A case in ib was that of John A. Foster, of 82 Bayard street, who, it was alleged, atolo from Lizzie Jones of the same honee a of pani vest, two dremes and a cloek; valued in ll at oug! ter articles, it would a] would : found gull i Gaiftornia, #2 40 25 Ibs., 186, a 18%<¢. ; Central American, | ‘Have bean of slight une to him. He was ity and remanded until a 15 10 21 he. 18540, a lée., and 22.to 25 Ibs., 120. * in Ww. There bas been a struggle going om in this city be. tween the above named parties for several years and the question as to the one that*will conquer atill remains unsettled. From evidence adduced yesterday it Ts that the first named party has been stead ly Ing it Hesxr.—We quote Man'la at 11c., gold, for small lots, which since our last bave constituted the business, there be'ng Le on for round lots at the price domanded. finer other descriptions wore steady with a fair de Hors wore nominally unchanged in every respect, The vales comptiae 200” bales, realy for coummption, at from 350, a 76o., a8 to qoality growth, including sm{li lots Bavarian and English. Hiv was tp fairy active demand at about previous server an shipping st 850, a 90c,, and city 4 « Learner, —' market for hemlock was firm and moderately active at ‘the Rvp uotations, Onk—- with light recetpts abd a limited sock, the market has e. the person of a Metropolitan police officer, who arrested the aggressors in the persons of Lm negt , py pa, aud Lawrence Farley, Tt appears that of the three cans whicls they bad in their possession at the Harlem depot one was filled with water and the other two with a mixture of water and the former of whi erated in the proceedings were of a decided milk and water chararter, the above named individuals percelved the potut when they were fined $50 each for a violation of the statute, raled very frm, the demand belt vi Hew Buenos Ayres, beary, & 380, 1 A MEW WAT OF PATING A DEPT. t was alleged by John P. Yarry that George Langstaft singel acts kA" Sota | at Sued matey tse Jam. ne Higtt do, . & 880, ; Orinoco, &e., heary Blo. a JK. ; ment aa to tho manner.in which he was paid is brief and mite, Sew Stig ana ig fiw Sah; | Simfar anand he Somped. wp sed pad te ekg = Py ny a = Ls at shape mo in the eye," ‘inet F aetlnJ by saying, “I don’t owe him one cent, sir,’ Luao was very sieady, with small sales, for consimp- tion, at 6740. wT3¢e., gold; Lhe Iattor price for the Lest | a1.6 cane of Jornn Corte tor matuition Anthon z Gerry. aseaulting Devitn —a was called, when the partios sald that the affair was set- Motassaa was pominally unchan red. We bave no sles to notice, Prices are goverally nominal and somewhat heavy for low grades, Navat Stone4—There was moro activity in the mar- for epirita of terpentine, there being @ fair demand port. Sales 300 bbis., at 690. a 70c., chiefly at the jasite price, with sales in bond Jed at 60c,, the mar. kot closing firm at 690. a 700. on the®spot, and 6840. to arrive, with Ge, offered, Rowin—Strained and No, 2 wore in good demand and firm, while No, 1 and pale wero dull and tending downward, though prime palo, which was ecarce, remained firm. Common was duli aud heavy. The sales were 675 bbia No. 1, at $5 260 $6 25; 200 do common, at $2 76; 600 do, common to bad acted wisely, ‘The court adjourned until Saturday, the 26th inet, DIVORCE CASE-MIOTION FOR ALIMONY, Aupreme Court—Chambers. Avover 21.~Gabdriaila Saeltser 0s, Alerand-r Sacltser,— This was a motion to vacate a divorces obtained by tho hasband, or’ to have the divorcee modified 90 as to com. good strajuod, at $3 25 a $4 12%, and 60 do, at towards Sar" Sur wan cuicny enlens 806 eins owborn en sh Se, Beane & pay Somaening She ceppen of Nats,—Cnt were steady and firm at @%¢, @ Te, cinch | bis former wife, The plaintiff states that about a year Sc, a Bige., forged horse S2e., do, 200. a 220, | ago, or more, not baving lived pleasantly with her bus copper 60c., and ine 20e, One —Lingeed continued firm at $180 for jobbing lot, English was quite active-sates 30 tons, to arrive ver suiling vessel now due, at $110, gold, and 10 do, band, the latter proposed the idea of a divorce, Hopaid he could easily obtain a divorce from her, bot be did not wish to do thie, and recommended ber to avail herself of per stow at $1.44, gold. Of teh otis the only sales | the privilege and get a divorce from him, which would of importance in New Belfort were 2,700 bbls. crade | answer the purpose of all parties Just as well whale to-day for mannfacturing, incinding 1)200 bbia, at | Mra, liver was referred to a lawyer by her $140. Crude sperm was frm af $275. Lartwarsteaty | husband, and being anxious n tion Seis for summer and $1059 $2 for winter, City | she took advantage of the opportunity offered her, and lod ved was une swore to some paper which sho thought was a com- d nged al $1 05, Provrtone —Recelpts 20 bbig, beef, 12 pbla, ent meats, 142 do and 3 kogs lard. The pork Fen ghee! frirly Goivo oe better prices, now mese clowing with firmness at $53 oneh. The eabos—cash and regulapawere 10,000 bbls. ab $52 874 @ $38 10 for new moss, $80 50.0 $31 for old tems, nnd $25 1214 a $28 50 for prime Also for (u ture delivery, including all of January, setlor's and bay- t8 option, about 2.600 bbia. new moss at from $88 768 $53 to time of delivery. The bent market wae stead: with a fair demand, ‘The sales cumpr'ee 250 Uttw. nt $14 @ £20 for new plain mess, and $20 9 $24 for new extra mee, Beef hats were dull and nominal. Bacon was Neglocted and also nom'nal, small aries short rib amount lag vo 200 packages on private Cut meats wero platnt, Tt ul oently ti wred that this , im. stead of pats © obesptall contained certain sdmntast upon which Saclteer himself red A decree divorce, leaving the plaintiff out in the cold. Tt i= not the lose of her basbend that annoys her now, but it is tie fact of hie retaining what sho considers het separate oy al two thousand thalera, which to her by hor relatives in Germany. She ms that the defendant is well off, and can to pay ber sufficient alimony to live upon in a manner be- coming her station 10 life. Jodge Barnard took the papora and reserved his de. boy P, Y, Cutler for pieiatif: A. J, Vanderpool for STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Ax Exousamay Travvors Presipsyt Jounsox, AND 4 Ficar 18 118 Consrquency.—The collection of the In- ternal Revenue tax is now goigg forward in Richmond county, A féw days since one of the deputy collectors ag sitting ‘at the receipt of eustoma,” Now Brighton, tnd while'in the discharge of his duties he was wncere- moniously accosted by an Englishman who resides at that place, making use of the most discourteous language towards the President of the United States, The col- lector was at the tli hse Tes e ed, but adjusted bis business and approact the in , when he re- paid him not in mere words alone, but with a more vigor- ous application of his boot. Fortunately for the de- nouncer there were but few present at-the time, Had it been otherwise he would positively have met witha more summary punishment, Nor a Trace or CuoLera.—Reports to the contrary notwithstanding, the health of the island was never known to be better than it has been during the present season, A false alarm got abroad a few weeks since that two fatal cases of cholera occurred at Stapleton. This report, it seems, was made to Dr. Harris, who em- ‘bodied it, with a few remarks, in his weekly. communt- cation to the Sanitary Commission, which was the first intimation that (he residents of the place had received of its presence, Two respectable ph of the vil- loca were requested by the inhabitants to ¢: ine into and report their opinion if the said malady existed in their midst, Both these medical gentlemen decided that the cases reported as cholera were nothing more than general debility, and wore treated as such, Oncanra. tion oF THR ANDREW Jonysox Uxtox Cron AT Porr Ricumonp, Sraten Istanp.—On Friday évening, Angist 17, pureuant to e call, a large assemblage of the citizens of Northfield, in the county of Richmond, met at Fireman's Rall, Port Richmond, and organized » Johnvon Union Club, The following named gentlemen were elected officers of the astociation:—James Larkin, President; John Hf. Van Cliof, John H. Waters, Vice Presidents; Frodk. Groshen, Charles Tranta, Secreta- ries; Robert Foren, Treasurer; James Wood, John Ben- nett, Wiort Banta, Executive Committee; Henry Miller, Cornelins ©, Jonos, John H. Van Clief, Edward H. Hoster, Wm. Anderson, Finance Committee. — After the trans- action of the above business the assoc'ation unanimously adopted the following resolution :—*This association shal! be known as the Johnaon Union Club of Northfeld, Richmond county, The object of this club is to endorse and suatnin the constitutional views and measures of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States.” ‘The meoting waz of an enthu! character and comprised some of the best citizens of the town. VISITING FIREMEN, Reception of the “Davy Crockett” Hook and Endder Company No.1, of Poughkeepsie, by the New York Firemen’s Associntion, The above company, from Poughkeepsie, en route to New Hayen, arrived in this city yesterday mofning, by the steamboat Mary Powell, and were received by the New York Firemen’s Association, Henry Wilson Presi- dent. Thoy were escorted through the city and. enter- tained at a restaurant on Broadway, after which they were escorted to Peck slip, The company brouglit them their new truck, built after the style of Hook and Ladder Company No. 6 of this ejty. They numbered forty men, and were commanded by Thomas Parish, Forc- John P, Way, First Assistant Foreman; Jobn G. Second Assistant Foreman; A. R. Howard, Seo They wer - companied by Figekton’s band and R. W. Frost, Chief Engineer of the Poughkeepsie Fire Department; Alder- men J, H, Seaman and Hough, EB. B, Osborn, of the Powgh- keepsie prosa, and Gro. W. layla, They Were dquipped in black pants, drab shirts and red fire caps. and presented a very imposing appearance. The special committees of the New York Fire Department, consisting of ex-Aseistant Engineor William amb, J. Franklin Burns, Gorge T. Paterson, Georgo A. Wil- liamzon, Jonas L. Coe, William Trimbie, Joseph W. Lamb, LowisJ. Parker, John H. Froeligh, §. P. Shutz, R Rockefeller, Frederick Heinbich and Reuben G. Drow acted as escort and conducted them to the steamer Contl- nental, which loft at three o’clock P. M. Thoy will romain in New Haven until Wednesday nivht, arriving in New York Thursday when they will be received by tho New York Association. They wil! ro- main all Thorsdav in this cy, visiting the Park and other institutions under the ezcort of the associa- .tion, and will be entertained with a dinner at their head- ‘quartors, corner of Sixth avenue and Fourth street, On their return home they are to be welcomed by the Poughkeepsie Fire Department@ VERY NEARLY A CONTEMPT CASE, Supreme Conrt—Chambera. Avast 2i.—Crane vs, Crane. —This was a motion to have an order of discontinuance modified s0 08 to com- pel the plaintiff to pay costs. The motion tn itself was not worth noticing, perhaps, but tho scene that ocourred Vassar, tary, and John. Honderson, Treasurer. in the court during the argument of the cause created . considerable excitement and is worth describing. Alleged Forgery. > Before Commissioner Osborn. George Duffy, a discharged soldier, was brought before Commissioner Osborn yesterday, and charged with having, on the 15th inst., attempted to utter a forged check, purporting to have been drawn by Col, Benjamin Alvord, Paymaster in the Regular Army, for $481. Mr. Ethan Allen, United States Assistant District At- tornev, conducted the prosecution, and Mr, Waite de- fonded the prisoner. From the evidence given in the case, and from tho statements of the prisoner, who is from Monroe county, Pennsylvania, it appeared that he had been recenily dis- charged from the army, and that pry aps @ cheque on the Treasury for $181, the amount of his pay, be met two men whore names be did not know at the corner of Bleecker street and Brondway, had come talk and a drink. He showed them his They k ta hie ia plage of it ihe forged chook mon ke} vi im in she forest "fen this check the defondant went to the Treasury, and while endeavoring to obtain payment of it ‘was arrested. Mr. Allen submitted that the"defendant must have had knowledge that the check was ferged whem ho bromght Ir, Waite eal it the ‘a story seemed \- ‘ble, It was plain that he Bia been ‘made the dupe tho persona to whom he gave his check, The Commissioner thought so too. The defendant had not been long in New York, and was evidently not up to the sharp practices of thcec follows who hang around corners and makoit their business to. 4 the up- wary. He ordered the prisoner to be NOT AMEMBER OF THAT COMPANY. TO THE BDITOR OF THR WERALD. 1 beg leave to say in regard to @ paragraph which ap- peared in the Brooklyn department of the Hxastp this morning, I am nota member of Hove Company No. 10, ‘and did not represent myself as such when arrested for insulting a lady upon the street. In regard to this latter charge I may say, I only called the namo T had hor by been accustomed to address her by, and to which she had formerly answered. There was no intention to insulton i THOMAS ELWOOD, nw Yorx, August 21, 1806, BOLO ATTEMPT AT BANK ROBBERY. Couspiracy to Rob the First National Bank of Newberna, Nawnean, N. O., August 21, 1866, Great excitement existe liore this morning over the discovery of a conapiracy to rob the First National Bank ‘now jn jail awaiting their examinat whi will take place this morning ‘before Mayor MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Cawenoy—MantixnaLR—On Tuesday, August 21, at Camden, Del., by the Rev. pen dine age J. Prose Camenon, of Now York city, to W. Mantixpaus, of Camden. No cards. . Jiorns—Seaw.—In Brook’ N. Y., on Satorday, Lad Mr. R. O, Monnm, 4,07 the Rev, Goo, L. Taylor, of ven, Conn., to Mise & A. sitaw, of tbe former Mitten—Jonra —At Newark, N. J., on Friday, Au; 17, by the Kev. ©. W, Clark, hy ed Mirtxe to Mise Cuantorme Joxes, both of New York city. ty. Pareoxe—BcTiex.—In Brooklyn, on Taoeday, Angust 21, a nce of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. BR ot T. Paneows, of Saugerties, to Buna, = of John M. Butler, Eeq., Brooklyn. No Died. Aupaicn.— At Miller's Place, L. I.,on Thnreday, Avgust 16, of eT Haxny A., youngest son of Leander Aldrich, aged 15 years, 6 montha and 26 days, Chicago and Detroit Papers please copy. Evinaneen, ter of the late Biiza- , ia the 424 year of her nee. ‘The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 124 Fourth avence, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Bawtiert.—On Monday, August 90, Arce, daughter of David W. and Emily M. Bartlett, aged 10 months and 28 days. Faneral from the residence of her parents, No. 00 Wil- loughby street, Brookiyo, this (Wednesday) sfarnoon. at four o'clock, Relatives invited to attend, Remains Neighborhood, New Jersey, on interment, TIER. —On Tur morning, August 21, Mar’ youngest daughter of Benjamin and Marv E. Batjer, 11 month and 24 dave ig ie urtex.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday mornin; Avgunt 25, conan Borcim, aged'98 years, © months and Tho relatives and friends of the family are ipvi without further notice, to attend the funeral this Wet nosday) afternoon, at 'two o'clock, at the off Bushwick bal on Pash aie avenue, near North Second street. BER, August 21, at the Take Bocunen ia the 68th ne of Baile, ANE, e or ‘Due notice given of the faneral. se Jorsey City papers please copy. Bucxiy.—Franczs Josera Buoxzy, the beloved son of John and Margaret Buckly, aged 1 year, 7 moriths and 6 days, Tae friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the foot of Barolay sireet, at half-past nine o'clock A. M. Crvuiey.—On Monday, August 20, Maricna, youngest pte ‘of tho late Thomas Crumloy, of Ardara, county egal, Iroland. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her mother, 264 Pearl street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Coven.—Mrs. Grace Conzn, widow of Jacob J. Cohen, in her 72d year. Funeral will take place this (Wednesday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from her late residence, 176 West Thirty-niath street. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, Dacorst.—On money, 20, Catering, wife of a2 Angust 49th Sebaatiano Dacorsl, in tl of her ago. The friends and relatives the fami!y and those of her son-in-law, 8 Sans are — respectfully ie invited to attend the fnneral, thi (Weanends ) morn- tng, at ten o'clock, from the lence of her son- in-law, 421 West Thirty-fonrth street, thence to St, Michasl’a church, in West Thirty-second street; between, Ninth and Tenth avenues, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul; and after to Calvary Cemetery. Dray.—On Monday, Angust 20, Jorn 8. Draw, the only son of John and Elizabeth Dean, aged 1 year, 8 months and 4 days. The funeral will take place from No. 125 Allen strost, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, Faoan.—On Monday, Atgust 20, Exizarerm, daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth M. A, Fagan, aged 11 months and 20 daya, ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to atten’ tho funeral, from the ‘residence of her parents, No. 4 Desbrossos street, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Cal- yary Cemetery for interment, ‘anvey,—On Tassday, August 21, after a short illness, Townsenp ©, Farvey, aged 25 years, 3 months, and 9 days, The rolatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fancral, this (Wednesdar) afternoon, at three o'clock, from his Inte residence, 275 Delancey street. Ferris,—At Greenwich, Conn., on Tnesday, August 21, Exner, infaht son of Edwin and Kate J. Perma, Friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of Capt, Samuel Ferris, on Tharsday morning, at eleven o'clock. Fixer —On Monday, Auvnst 20, after a severo fines, Manta Loves, daughter of Br, Francis and. Maria L. Fleet, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. Thomas’ chapel, corner Prince and ‘Thompson streets, without further notice. Hatzen.—On Meaday, Anguat 21, Groras Orr Horzzr, only child of Jacob A. and Celia Hatzel, aged 1 year, 1 mo! th pad 13glays. ‘The (riendaSf the family aro respectfully invited to ationd the faneral, from the residence of hia parents, 218 Broome sirest, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ‘two o'clock. Harcwr.—At Bloomingdale, Mra Exweuing Haicnt, aged 61 years. Gentle mother, fare thee well, To thy everlasting rest; In that bright home—a heavenly dell Thou’st gone to dwell with our God's blest, Funeral services at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Giles, 180 Second street, Williamsburg, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’dlock. ‘Tho relatives and friends are invi Hiauy.—On Monday, Anguet 20, Anna M., daughter of J. Honry and the lato Catharine Hahn, aged 17 years, 6 months and 12 days. The relat'ves and friends of the family are respoctfully Invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of her father, 233 Lori afternoon, at two o'clock, Lanonp in Brooklyn, on being August 20, Jony, Add5nd eldest sok of Famer and Elizabeth Lamond, of consmption, in the 20th year ly Bligrimage. The relatives and frionds will please attend the fune- a en wt ae ence: al pe eeaiioa of his father, hn street, Brooklyn, tt nesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘vithout further souon. t Glasgow papers please copy. ps anne aeaer ‘me ioe ah ONS a then jacob yoar2, 8 months an The relatives and trends are invited to aitend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, from the residence of her nephew, Chris. J. Thoms, 162 Christopher street. ° Mrrcuant.—On Monday ovening, August 90, at half- past ton o'clock, Jonn Groncm Mencnant, of this tity, in the 60th year of his age. Tho funeral will take place from his late residence, 121 eed street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Marssxn‘cavip.—On Tuesday, August Z1, of nia, phased pacar vy — = mine Mes- paren's, 122 Mott «treet. Mo.tonsann.—On Tuesday, Angust 21, Mary Mczuot- Lan, in the 38th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are reepeotfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 28 West street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Waterford (Ireinnd) papers please copy. Morrny.—On Tuesday, August 21, of stranculated hgeaiay Saran, wife of Henry Murphy, in the 40:h year ‘age. The relatives and friends of the family nro respectful invited to attend the fnneral, from her law anben 102 Walcott street, South ee ie Thursday morn. ing, at half-past nine o'clock; thenes to St. Peter's church, corner of Hicks and Warron strects, where solemtl requiem mass wil! be offered np for the ropote of her sou). romaing will be inte: in the Cemetery of the Holy Cros, Flatbush. McGowsx.—Brincer, the beloved wife df James Me- Gowan, a native of the couaty Derry, Iteland, in the 66th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family.aro reepoctfully Invited ta atten’ the funcral, from tir inte residence, be De avenue, this (Wednesday) aft-rnoon, at two Bs McOra precisely. rt.—On Tuesday, August 21, at four o” 4 ety 231 Mulberry street, Joun McUnatn, cho! The friends are requested to attend the faneral, (Wednesduy) af nonn, at two o'clotk. = an. —At Sav; — Tu August 20, Davin N. = hat aad fate B, Orr, im the 224 year of ago. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, this (Wednesday) morning, at fen o'clock. The friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral without further notice. O'Brex. —On Monday, Angust 20, afier a lingering iliness, Haxxan, the boloved daughter of Philip and Bridget O'Brion, agod 21 years and months, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- part. invited to attend the funoral, this (We a vy) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the her parents, 111 Mott street, without further notice. Pannen —Groncr J. Parker, only child ef Reuben and Georgiana Parker, aged 4 months and 8 dayr. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funet from the residence of his parents, 306 West Twenty-ffth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenves, Pmeaira, —On Monday, August 18, at Memphis, Tonn., suddenly, of congestion of the brata, Pmuir A. Praurs, the dearly beloved son of Lambert A. and Rebecca Phillips, of thia city, in the 3% year of his age A large circle of relatives and friends mourn an irre- parable losa, Sramsna —In Brooklyn, om Tuesday, Angust 21. the Hon. Corrtano J. Stamens, of Turks Island, aged 65 years. The funeral will take piace from the residence of his nephew, Samugl 8, J. Frith, No. 73 West Warren street, on Tharsday afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, nanan Monday, August 20, Jars Sciirvan, care, Tho funeral will take place this (Wednesday) after. noon, at two o'cloek, fyom his late residenes, corner Sixteenth street and avenue A. The friends and relatives of oe eat re tavited eae ‘ DT. — lenge er parents ik Tawn), Niles, Mich, i Monday, August 18, tee youngest daughter of Wiiliam T, and Erina A. Shufeldt, aged § months, TvowrLt.—On Tueeday, Anrust 21, after a long ill- ness, Noam Toowsnt, aged 63 years. His friends are invited to ationd the funeral this (Wed. nesday) morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence of his son, 163 West Seventeenth streot, Vax Venzon.—On Monday, Avgust 20, Crantes B. Vay ‘Vurson, in his 38th year. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at ono olclock, at the residence of his father, in Flushing, L ‘Boats leave James’ slip and Thirty-fourth street at 11 pa and connect with trains at Hunter's Point at Work. —At Saratoga Springs, on Monday mornin, Augest $0, Doumana’ Aun, wife of Joho Devi Woltt! and danghter of the late Peter Lorillard. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepect- folly invited to attend the. funeral, from Grace church, corner of Broadway and Tenth street, on Thursday after. bem ata quarter past three o'clock, without forther notice, __ THR LECTURE SHAS LECTURPS DAILY~TO GENTLE WEN New York ey oo gl Anatomy, 618 Beoad- - ythene unable 10 attend thee lectures may reed gopy by forwarding ten canis. Address Waseumn of Anatomy, 619 Broadway. es PBURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX A ress Oflee, 118 Went Eleventh orate Aitth, kre ny -Furnitare faintlies mor city or country: furnitera, seofottes packed and eblvoed: furartare. suze EXPRESSES. SINANCIAL. TT HERBETTE, KANE 4 00.. AMERIOAN BANKERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, NO. 8 PLACE DE LA BOURSE, PARIS. Agents for the lines of steamers from Havre to New York. register kent of Americans in Paris, fasus letters of credit available in all parts of Europa, FFIOE OF THE AMERICAN ATLANTIC CABLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ‘No, 36 New street and 38 Broad street, Room No. 29, waar yr tste company ‘iil be opened at thle othge ou Plecdaye August 21, (rom ll A. Me toa P.M, and will be closed on the 27th inst. fh ins ‘The route ia from New York to Bermuda vin Ca) paied States; theace to Sy tmey and thence Petia | rortugal ital stoc} 000; yalue of shares, $100 ebm aya A100 of eubscription, a pes eosk §a,60 days abd 20 per cent ln 6) days thereafter. Wiis estimated that onty 69 per oont of the par value of the ook subscribed will beealled fOr. Og opr R. M. Davis, + "President. Treasurer. enue 4, co, NO. 44 WALL STREET“ BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT 8TOOKS, 1OMPOUND INTERRST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES, Haw Yorx, Angnst 31. 1868, 11154) Fane. 7.80, Coupon, 188) Suly, 7.20, 5.20 Rogistere: 3] 08ig| ine 0.1 6-20 Conpon, HO” |1108 4 5-20 Coupon, "64. :-)108%4 {108871 Au 5.29 Coupon, ¥65, .; 1103341108) all 10-40 Registered. ..1 9317! 93: 10-40. Conpon.....,.[1917/4 M2i¢ 1 fay N.Y. Bount; 10434 | 105, 48 {14836} Se) 10094 1106740. $20,000 TO LOAN OW ou frat class lly $5000. cori iaimonteare: perty. B. H. R & CORBIERE, Sand 10 Pine street, $75, 00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGB on New York ety, proverty. in sume te suit, ‘Apply to E. P. BRIGGS, No, | Chambers atreet, yo IEE be ei htt SS A anno LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGB, $125,000 72 She'cr moro sumiy on rest emtate, this ely or Brooklyn. JOUN PF, Conreys $175.000 gage on New York and Brooklyn oity ira proved real estate, dann feationa wanted this week. CHAS. F GILMAN, 118 B room 6, $200,000 NASHVILLE CITY SIX FER CRWH Roni nlerest payable halt yon the Manhattan Compan TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT re. A firat clavs seenrity. Total liability $459,000. representing $17,590 000 taxable erty. and owning, absolutely of {ts own right over one on. The Commissioners are offering the above tonn and com imor street, Williamsburg, on Thursday ‘| mond the stock to capttalista as a secure and prompt-paying investment. Refer to Manhattan Bank, Thomas Eakin, Esq,, Waters house, Pearl & Co. JOuN soe EU, | Commissioners, COPA" ARTNER IS WANTED—FOR A PATENTED INVES A Mr cre Bibecb toning cannon, Address T. S., Herad Office. ‘ t PARTNER WANTED— a AL“ vie cash manufacturing business. Article Foady sates, quick returns, no risk. Address W. 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Rae FFICR OF 2 Sherer ural yet METRO- Poliian Volt RHE RUBTAG, Itsls doomed UW inform the publio that no of the Metrapohiina Polles foros is authorized or permed yment of a feward ow 0 o * to demand, of even @ ie ay be called upon Tender, gratuity for any police aon who may be approached by a member of the force ih euch demand or proponition ie earhoatly requeate he same known at this ofiler without delay. Tt is not the purpose of she chief officers of the to prevent the payment of rewards publicly tered. to Hoemen, nor to deprive jhe of rn matiee ade orious Rervice ren . but *y gan solfeltation or Impostiion on thelr *didon re 0 rf oe of their ‘iahy. OF Oe POPE TIN A. KENNEDY, Superintendent. BOULAR WEEKLY MERTING OF THR Tone Clerks’ Barly Closing Association will be held ther Hail. i Rowery, a i ee gs Ot oe __ fs THR WEW YORK PUSTIG.—t HAVE RETARD Y ing’ 8 Con yr the Ay SPS, 5 er emaes H tegen Pine end . Tis ihe,firet laid in nin otcy, Tro doaivon tha The ‘mode % cowstruer, Sonn be all T invite you any witn the Mer or outhers erally, 2OF 6’ Speen eee SNR eraoroneran Hower. Amewaly”, ‘aah