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— FINANCIAL AND ‘COMMERCIAL. r ee SNE “Wapidiepay, August 22-47, M. & sient SS mot totes monetary ease prices Ipast om the Stock change in the trleria nce ae dy tte is more remote than is as not to redeem the five per cent tempo- fepoaits of the 26th inst, op which day intéreet coases,} there be ecothewhas active six and seven market, end this would favor fall, but aa it is the disbursements ‘nod the draim westward, and the plethora is more likely | 10000 10 \orease than qimtnish during the’pext month or two, |” for t& return flow which is always repid will be more 80 this Trer owing to the easy, condition of monetary affine in th wost, At the same time the heavy crops Bow being hartwjed will contribate largely to the traffle Of the railwaysin wnat section of the country, which in {ts tarn will bave sonn jaguence tn stimulating spece!s- tion on the Stock Exchange, and lines of road like the AUNinoia Central, Rock Islaid and Michigan Southern fail tg be ly Dinefited. te feabs syed the effect of the redemption Of the temporary deposits rderred to will be to some extont neutralized by calls the national banks for payment of their Treasury ; Dut this is ex- gagernted, for with a balanos\ (including gold) of $91,000,000 in the Sub-Treasury here, it s hardly likely that the government drafts upon thym will be heavier than usual, while the aggregate indebtedness of the banks 1s 60 extremely light ww to remeve all danger from this source, To edd to the prevailing fecling of security there is the important consideration that an act of Congrees, passed at the last session, limits the power of the Secretary of the Treasury to reduce the volume of United States notes in circulation more than $10,000,000 during the siz months following the passage of the act, or faster than fat the rate of $4,000,000 = month afterwards, and $11,600,000 more of National Bank notes have yet to be isvued, Thus for along time to come the ‘amount of currency in cirenlation will be likely to re- main stéady, and although gold may meanwhile fluctuate rather wideiy it can only affect our foreign commerce, Jeaving our internal trade to be conducted on a steady rolume of paper money, the relation of which to yold is a matter of only trifling importance, )s specie, like any other commodity, is, during a period Mf suspension, influenced by the the laws of supply and Jomand, ‘ ‘There was a moderately brisk demand for. money to- day from the gold market and the Stock Exchange, owing to the “corner” in the former and the increasing activity on the latter; but it was freely met at4a5per cent, the great majority of transactions being at the lower rate. A fow weak parties paid six for special accommodation; but the transactions at this rate afforded no criterion of the general market. First class commercial paper is in @ itle better sup- ply, owing to the reviving activity of trade, and it passes at Sa 6 percent, the next best being quoted at 63g a. The best proof that lenders look forward to prolonged case is to be found in these low rates of dis- count, The volume of business transacted in been somewhat larger than on sny previous day week, and the tmproving tendency of prices was, well mmain- tained. 7G At the carly session of the open board Brie weld: at 1334 @ 34, Reading 115% @ 34, Michigan Southera 85%, ‘Miigots Coatral 123.0 34, Cleveland and Pitedbutg (2. 3) 6054, Northwestera Somes 6754, Ohleand Doard the market was steady, but prices were generally lower at the end of the call than at the same timo yesterday. New York Contenl showed a decline of 3, Kato %, Bending 154, Michigan Central %, Michigan Bouthern %, Northwestern preferred %, Fort Wayne %, aiten and Torre Haate %, Cumberland , Western Union Telegraph 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg waa 3 laigher, Toledo and Wabash 2, Pacific Maill. Ill nels pee cbr. Island were firm and unaltered in price, rpment gold-bearing securities were meder- ately active but lower, notwithstanding the advance of five-twenties in Loadoa to 70. Fh was, doubtless, mainly owing to the large sapply of bonds wh:ch is finding its way into the street from investment holders anxious te sell out at the present unusually bigh prices. Coupon five-twenties of 1863 closed lower than at yesterday's Oret board, second issue }f, third issao %, ten-forties 34, sevon-thirty motes of the frat series 9%, second series 5, third series %. Gtate stecks woro steady. Tennessoe sixes advanced 3. At the one o'clock sessions the market was firm, ad ‘at she half-past-two board i¢ continued to improve, Erie, Reading, Michigan Southera and Rock Island being the strongest of the railway shares, and Mariposa preferred the most buoyaut of the miscellaneous stocks. Eric closed % higher than at the first regular beard, Reading 1%, Michigan Contral %, Michigan Seathern %, Cleve. land and Pittsburg , Rook Igand %, Northwestera $<—prefeged 4, Alton and Torre Haute %, Mariposa pre- ferred , Weatern Union Telegraph 1. New York Ceniral was }; lower. Chicago and Altgn %. Government se- carities were dail, Coupon ten-forties declined %, five- twenties of 1562 advanced jf. Tomnesseo State sixes gAvanced js. At the three o'clock open board New York Coniral soit at 164%, a i, Erle, 731% Michigan Cen- tral 113, Illineis Central (b. 3) 122%, Chicago aud Rock Island 1083¢, Fort Wayne (b. 3) 106%, Mariposa preferred (b. 3) 28. Afterwards, tn the lower bal! of the Brock Exchange, Now York Central declined to 103%, but the rest ot the market.romained steady. At five o'clock Mow York Contral was quoted at 103% a 104, Erie 735 a 3<, Mndson River 119}, 0 5, Reading 115 bid, Michigan Gobthern 85% w %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 87}, 8 %, Rock Island 168% a , Northwestern 36%; a 4{—pre- forved 67 a 34, Fort Wayne 104% a &, Ohio and Missis- mippt certificates 903, a 38, Cumberland 47, Quicksilver 60Jg, Western Union Telegraph 68 8 \. ‘The gold market was excited and strong from the opening to she clese of business, ewing to the extreme acarcity of coin for delivery, and the active borrowing @omand consequent on the large outstanding ‘‘suor” interest. Loans wore mado aalow as 1.52 per cent! per Gem in faver of the londer in the morning, but the bor- ‘Tate gradually advanced to &% a & per cent in afterncon, and {t was difioult for ali te borrow even at these fignres, and some paid es much as \ pear the close «of ~=—susiness, = Deliveries, s0 may be yappored, were wade very trrogularly, and he calling in of loans was by po means universally ro- Dponded to, Gold was received im not a few case after \bree o’cteck. Under this condition ef things the price Yeathiy advanced from 147% at the opening to 149% mt four o'clock, whem there was ® strung pressure to buy, lo anticnpation of a still greater sear ity to-morrow, Poe supply on the market being eo fmited Mat \t can be ail hold tn private strong boxen, The extreme advance af the day took pince im the face of the further advance of American securities im Loadem, the” extent of the rise being this shown: — Augut 1, Angwet 20. a> guet 2 Qonsols.... ion a} % a ' failed Staves G34 1.4 ++ 4234 Hinete Centra, % "v TL was [also Known’that the Allemannia, from South. aniptol, “bad prosgut £100,000 sterling, whieh ie proba. bly #0 Importation made (or epeculative effect, or for Merica. The Java took out $40,000 in Spanien deubloons. The business in foreign exchange has heen very Imited aud chiefly comiined to contimental bills; but the tone of the markes was firmer than yesterday. Mining stocks wore generally meady. At the fir | board Columbian Gold aud Silver closed Se lower than | @! tho camo time youterday, selling at $1 25; Conso. | fiaied Grogory Gold was $1 10 higher, Liverty ¢ the » Gold $1 10, Holman Gold 42¢., Koystone Silver ve Liberty Le., New York Gold $1 40, Texas 120, » Thappeare from the tone of the Canadian journals that the result of Mr, Gait’s now banking scheme bas been to | cistteb the whole monetary system of the province by the iasue of government legal tender notca be basiness transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this to-day wae as follows: — pu. 83,716,987 For custome 9527,000 re nts 1,762,427 Gold notes. (000 Daianee....... 08,087,078 The exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York for tho wook ending Aagust 31, and since the com. neemant of the year, compare as follows with the ompondlog periods jp 1804 and 1668:— #64, 1 1 eae 1) 18945, sen a wel api bie Jamuary 1. AiA500.T4 99.542,401 $127,00),000 same time compar os f 3 a, 1665. % $2,585:256 1620, 049 688 “ee ——— ‘Total for the week, 154,67 Buh ‘Sines January 1, . $154, 663,679 $106,970, 179 $20,310,373 a WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Weonesoav, August 22, 1868, Firat Seasion—10:30 A. M, aptooes in Wall street oopiinues upasually for t season of the ear, and sp goneral is the etd pean nat fl RRR a8 Fiat ssf PY Y sift 8333 i = 2 ‘adadatteediiaaitiiiis i = Lt ass 3 Sababsgzezs (i . bs SeSSseeeoe se 3 Ki 3 SIS3S25, ax adiog 112 Mich Centrot ichS & NindRR 8634 Chic & ¥W pref. 200 Cleve & Tol RR. 1163¢ 600 Ohi& RIRR..... 107% jab W i 95 Pitts Ft W& OR 104% 100 Chic & Alton RR 108% & 200 ehs Quek’r M’g¢Go 200 Cumb Coad prof... 100 Spruce H Coal(o. 500 do, ores Beee8s 22 85 2 =3 - 3 3 COMMERCTAY, REPORT. ‘Wenempay, Angust 22-6 P.M Asus. —Recsipta Y bbis. Pot was in good demand, ‘but owing to the small supply and light receipts, trans- eetions were limited; emell aales were mado at $8 50. Peart was dull and neminal. Beaavcrurst.—Recelpte 7,200 bole. flour, 60 bags cora if na a 5 i i ? Western, the entaide price 5 ‘and firm for sound grades, but dull and tower 00@ bushels at 40c, a for unsound qualities. Sales . 0c, 4 60c. for Jorsey nnd State, Sdc. @ Corrox.—Tho unfav vices received to-day rendered Sad Sneed sees bur eeese tee rato market. \ and at deciming prices, closin downward tendency " The sales were 1,880 bales, ily for shipment and spinning. spec” laters hold- anticipation of @ decided Upland. notations appended. Aecline We quote :— ‘da, N.O.8T. hoard of. Prices for all descrip toi or lees nominal in the absence of sales. Frronts were dull and nominal, which was offered in except ta quantities to Live 4d, was for corn to Li inte were:—To LI $ TF “ E = Lynn, cata, $e. Belfast, 6\0.; one it, ; aahip to Aca from Machias to Fi ed Ji 2 | t ‘| ptrolenm, 45, 64. 22 | corn, bunt *, 6d Fight z Ls perce, Sa, 6d. 1 soe per —Spirite of Turpentine was in tinatted er, being offered on ihe spot at 68e. \ oe and No.2 ? jote commanded 70a jew, 1,500 ot $3 25 for common 200 bbla, No. 1, at $5 0 $5 50: and 80 oe, at $3 a $4 Tar was quiei—cabe, 100 ™, at $3—aHowanoe to Orta —City ‘linseed comtinaed ish was active with sales of 100 tons to ar. mer and sailing vessels on private terma. eroNe. —Receipta, 43 bbls, sod for pork was more active, there being a far ed rates, Pales on the at our last quota. a | Se ond boned Atlantic and Pacific soM at $3, Gannett | ya Pet pork and 80 do, lard. $25 50 for prime do. £23 50, sellers’ dnd wayers’ option. : § 20) bois. at $16 » $20 fo ) meas, and $205 $24 for new extra do. dull aod nominally onchanged. Of bacon saleg wore made of 125 boxes Cumberland cut at 160, Ont meats, though quite active, were a shate @ueler at 193460. 8 21 sc. for hams, and Mjge. a 15ic¢, for shoul- ders, with sales of 600 pac! 4 beary, with sales bbla at 18%j0. a 21 prime grades were im fair mm af 20 2 8c, and State at Oe, Cheese was Jn active export demand at 60, a 10e., finned steady. Sales 27,000 tha, at 18 )¢0, #216, aud 87.000 Tbs, grease at Oe, @ 12}8 Ma was in fair dew hanged qotations, Palen 110,000 Ibs. at 125 ei2ke cm ¢ in Tho market was dal! ne Police Detectives Levy Black- mail, _ ARREST OF THE OPERATORS. ake , Bee Bee pe & Since the time that it was allege! there was coffedon ‘Dy the detective force with nalg an tnyeottgation hes boon quictly progressing, which: in the arrest of officers Peyton Herbert and Resert Gray, of the ‘Third precinct; officer Patrick Kinlsf, of the Twenty- seventh precinct, end Harris Levenberg, who, during the transactions narrated im the following affidavits, re- presented himself as officer Seutt, of the Tenth precinct, ‘and acted as gp between for the parties, ‘When these fasts wore first brought te ight these Witnesses were examined’ by, and the affidavits taken before him. After the affidavits were all completed he Gray and Kinley were bela to bail yesterday in the sum of $1,000 each, and Levenberg in the sum of $1,500 to await examination, Tam xvIDENOR : ‘epon which the above-named partics were arrested embraced tn the following affidavits:— : (I? OF MAROUS . Pts ee th oat Ferre tetas cet eiie caipteedt cone MRE hn the kiss teins Pintedetins thst he wan neployed on foe roneive raatiog theres i to the mute, who was shortof money, and sent Alin out to sell them; 6 said the vessel was at Dare: deponent to buy the shore {f the mate would come with him; ebout four o'aock in afternoon the negro man returned with twoarpet ponent cng for tne Shenae mend gat ie mate way ashamed Gar Sema was standing by they mnarket house; Ly woud give him no more than fifty cents per pair all round: the Shoes were then counted and but fifty-seven pairs were ind; after some further talking deponent do ow fo the negro man to ku) oer J feat tee he tanto, and if he will not Tice that Twill nee ck:"" he went ou and deponent’s son followed Lim ont and found him in Washing In converaation with the man I have soon to-day, who calls himself Harris Levenborg: deponont’s son tmmedintely returned, and ex- elated that something was wrong; that the man the ne; was talking with waa not a mate; deponent then went after them and found them tn Robinson stroet: mt that time the novo man was handing the money he had received from do- mt to the men Harris Levenberg, when Levenber ko Sve dolinr bill from the quantity and hande ‘to the ego; deponent then acited Leronborg and endeavored to take bim to nis atore, bat Leven for jollara: they de neat cont two thoumand dollary if the case weal be. fore Judge 9 it increased his offer at the tostance of his said nephew, to one hundred, two hundred, and me to’ pay five hundred dollare rather than be rther with the matter, The two mes , instant, and who Marena one Rolomon Of receiving stolen on condition of $500 bet Ghoreror; ond. farther, that Berbert is the ‘imoney to the man be Hed LONON, J. 80L0) . Sworn to before this 18th of August, 1866, M. A. Hat- urxnrce, Nowary Publ. Heawoin beforp me this fet of August 1868, Joun K. IDAVT® OF PHILIP BRAA, Philip Flees gram. doth depose and say that be eemdes at No. 344 Best Housion street; that he k a boot and show store nt that place. that yesterday, the lith day of uguet. P.M... 2 man who cal himaoif. Joba Harria or Harrison, rehased ef deponent at the Shore place slsty pelts of children's nnd missen’ shoes, for which ald Fi pala sixty-two dofiars in cash, and three o'clock i : took the shoes away about P.M; ae thi deponent is ioformed by his foreman that the man now it and who calls himself Harrie Levenberg te the same man who purchased the shoos yesterday ander the name of Harris or Harrison; deponent to place a box of aboes near the store door, they might be easily stolen. and he could So dispoan of them anto make at lease $500 out. of the per. son wile would purchase them. end then he would, pay, ‘& muck larger price than he would p Fish purchased tho ahnes; this occurred about two or three days Lofore the day he purchased (he shoes, ILIP HESS. Pruitt Sworn to before mo this 17th day just, 1866. M. A. Flattenexce, Nogary ute i 2 3 .: 7532 pl qi PEE \ to take deponet advived deponent that demanded by detective Seats, when detective — beott, ose he, taking wi pieces of cloth, in compan: man With the #hielt ¢ when dep: about to pay the money to detective Scott, Mr. Leon was ty when Seott refused to receive it In'his presence: Mr. Leon . and then he took tbe money; on yeeterday, August Headquarters, deponen and was ini Any time, and that is he lives at No, 68 Ridge street; + fart e that on or about the att day of A nent met id Levenberg on the creer el der met enberg in S00 in citizen's eon whether he wae ® nt with devective eu bolore mo this 2st of A Joux NTO OF AMBLIA MAREE | DEros Anolis Marks, resi ty of New Yorks, her husband 0, x Market Court; deponent pall n (d'10 deponent “You had ‘oh taoney de yon wat ame anid he wanted. than pay $200 she wi ‘If to court it hen Sn “Do bor next door, and aal her slore and settle with ¢} John Love, No. 40 Baxter the sald Mr. John Love off men, but they would not take it; they wanted $10); ponent said she would not give $100; ‘she wonld soon: to courtt then the last man that oxme In ik the 860, and the poltcaman that sat in the ohult took t the store together: gist abe met the represented Limself to bee iceman, in the office of Inspector Carpenter, and knows im 48 the same person that came first to hor for the cloth told is -Patrick Kinley, oow o or AMELIA ¥ Aas, : mark. Sworn to before me this Mthof August, 1860, M4. O, Ha. LenbEOR, Notary Public, pRrosttiot OF SIMON OomEN, pose and say that he itd avenue; that on whom deponent cer that sat in the chair, at sald patlcoman's namo she is Twenty-seventh precinct. Simon Cohen bein; lives aud keeps a clothing store ta since learned’ to be . him and showed deponevt samples of clotha, business in Greenwich steeet, which cowmin was in danger of inest his engagoments, and was deponent declined to ‘purchase by sample, and the following day, July 21, the same man returned with the eloth in remnants, damaged, which he bought from the said young roan: deponent further says that in about eight or len minutes a(ter the young man from bout the cloth had leit. the Alors ree persons entered, imaelf to be & detective, wore policemen, and one of these had a police shial eat, under hfs cont, 1 cliizen’s dress; they said they were {n search of stolen goods, and Inquired whether deponent, hat deponent donied; they then took bol ine pnrohased, and on Comparing the pleces hey brought with ther the; par! of the avolen pros he property belonged to and (hen they made a goneral soare! roe-eding deponent seat for bis brovher-In-iaw, No, 44 Third avenue; on his arrival Appman aside and talked with bi, afar which tured to where deponei to failing tor waut of mont anxious to sell at 2 ancri| a the other two nald the rebased any, whieh Pronounced tho piseos to be a rty hey were in senrc No. 814 6 at was, and sald he vine dey matter until & was arourtainell that the goods wero really stolen; that during this convorsation the mam whe represented himactf tectlve, aud the two mea who rey icemen, were all present; one of the policemen, who WAS own by ‘Lippman as 8 eergeant, then said it wan necessary to take devonent to court; depo Tenth precinct station house, where Mr. Brown was sent asverted he bad been robbed of cloth good the cloth which de eanoted themrolves as nent was then taken to the nent was taken before Jus- the Eusex Market Gourm before the jndge made uired, but the Judge refused Pg an was allowed to come to hin, abd ipfermed him that Brees see willing to seule the tant. Mi e@'clock in the nfternoon Harris Levi, him nt the; a came to fy prison an the mattor rather than be ex} in having deponoat room, where said Brown mes bit ent was ® countryman con ering ‘ige he would not hl wo settle it for Bi! re Ai H i 7; re ES “s, E of om the a) # Invited to goin there; Lore, menoing deponent, a ponent a lange rll of bani ° br greenbacks; that oa depouen! front of wald 2. Venny etree. Jacob handed to de. of bank bills, or what appeared to be that reaching the stdewalk im ust as be had feceived them, inte the hands HARRIS LEVENBERG. Sworn to before me, this 17th of Auguet, 1868 M. A. HAt- ueneace, Notary Public, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Kivos Country Rerorucan Gevena, Commrren —A special meating of the committee was held on tast Tues- day evening, at the'r rooms in Court street, The prin- cipal business transacted was the reading of the report organizations, each claimitg to be the regular one, and | is 5 = | PTY od Hl i z. i [ i ? | set i i street, Now York, a States currency, store in Franklin of the partics the exam! poned until the 23d inst, Rownirs ov mm Rawpace.—On Tuesday evening last 8 gang of young rowdies, without any known provora- ton, assailed the store of Jacob Gabriel, 204 Ewen street, and stones at the windows of ing therash and glass and doing lows, after sat! arrested on $1 counterfelt bill, pu other damage. The fel ton fmstincta, ran away, Bunorany.—On Tuesday last the residence of Mre. Redney, in Bedford avenod, near Rodney street, B. D., was entered by tht w . jaewmorer gue oe eran ‘Tee Fasteat Dnetnict Fewa.—The Fenian organi- rations of (he Eastern District are far from being dis. couraged by their Inte failures, and still hold thelr rego- are very reticent about ther movementa, and nothii froyrere now embarte ‘ now assert cannot fail of Circle held a meetii many ‘toa Ztreet, ‘oul, eT “Gasern—to Brooklyo, om Wednesday; Angust 22, Praers bv wail aucaded v0, ie ‘NEW JERSEY INTELLIGERCR — | it Bere A orn alia x The are respect! ‘alty Jersey City. a invited to attend the fumeral, from the residence of bie THRRATHNING TO Take Lire.—A man named Joseph — © Teokery ieee, near Broadway, on Feiday Chimpraw, of respectable appearance, though more or GrasaM,—Iu Brooklyp, on Wednesday, Auqnst of lees under the influence of liquor, was brought up yester- Sencar tend Wite of Henry Graham, nthe day afternoon by an trate citizen named Coleman, who The relatives and friends of the family are charged him with threatening to shoot Mr. Charles | invited to attend the funeral, from hor late reatdonas, McCann tn an alte: ‘The parties had a trivial dis- | 167 York street, Brooklyn, on Friday aftern half Puta, after which the acoused, it is alleged, went off for | past two o'olock. day oon, at ‘Weapons aod on returning two found in his Haux,—On Monday, August 20, Anxa M., daughter of ‘He fa and | J. Honry and the late‘Catharino Hahn, aged 17 yeara, 6 evidence of » struggle after his capture by Coleman, months and 12 ‘who was so excited that he would not state the residence The relatives and friends of the family are.respeatts ‘oly f MoCann though asked, . o aah igh repeatedly The Wccused was | Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 233 Lorimer street, Williamsburg, this (Thursday) Toe Atiacep Riven Tunyes.—After a brief examina: | Sfternoon, at two o'clock, i o Flag ty, om Tuosday, Ai War. ee ee ar RA. aud Nd Hormoed, woe ny oun whe’ — ae soene re a ae om Sunday, and are distinct from the Houunan con’ Wednesday, Auguet 22, Hexry Mies. band uns jer the charge of attempting to merder it of John and Catharine €ful- . the watchmaa at Williamsburg. . line aged 1 your 2 ‘months and 12 dave. " Hoboken. ‘The friends of the family are somnaratctie tevited te Ivornya to Morivy ox Board 4 Vasemt.—Fritz Harttig ge funeral, from gs pea of his par ‘was arrested yesterday under a warrant from Commis- o'aoa. geaent feaieninntion ; om loner Jack: on the chi of inciting the. ofa ATOR. —On Wednesday, August 22, at ¢o'clnck, #. Bremen vessel to mutiny. He was lodged tn Onty FRU, Lavoun, aged 1 year youngert son of 5 ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are Invited te A Man Fooxp Drownsy.—Tho body of a man, ap- ptfond the funeral, trom: the reslaance of paren's, tle Parently about forty-five years of age, was found floating ar) semen ‘at two o'siock, from 51 Bast at the foot of Third street, near the Hamburg dook, at -eighth street. ‘ f prone aft : He had been in the |. MANNING.—-On Wednestay, Angust 22, Jouw H. Yas de rob yesterday afternoon, we tua, a native of county Sligo, Ireland, aged 35 years, Water te all appenrance two or three dave. | When taken | The friengh and relatives ‘are respoct{ully invited te fdentifiation, ‘He wore mixed gray pants, blue Mar- | siren N° center his late residence, 106 Divistem seltca vent, dave cloth cont, tants hoot, flowing beard, —— 1wo Precisely, this (Thursday) uQer- moustacho of a sandy color. pictom points MoCuvaxry.—At Hoboken, Joun Invina Mor! him as s victim of the explosion on Sunday morning. only ron of John and Sophia McCluskey, of cholera tm fF gat gee at | “The tuneral wil take place from the enidence of ha ‘meman’s ParAvE.—Tho oleveath anniversary ne} lence the ofganization of the Fire Department of this Hale TalCopant te Secfock ae oo city was celebrated om Tacsday by ® publlo pa-'| MoCriicron.—On Wednesday, August 22, Etrew, bo- rade Bat social) reunion. The re companien’ bonses al wife of John Mo.ullough, in the 88th year of hee yal I man} vate houses were de- Cornted with, fines, Apes. "ne. men had as at ‘i B eat esladiven sak Siena Lt the family, and thaee of the aasined plate a procession was formed, which passed ephews, Thomas ani baa oats are repeat. ja review before the Mayor and members of the Com- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late real. mon Covnctl. en bey Water sree on pus z, a ping o'eloe! o remains en 's Chur! Boucrany.—Tho residence of Mr. Van Loan, near the | where a entemn requiom mass will be said ter ae veras fron bridgs, was entered by burglars Tueaday night, and = her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for apnir of pants containing a check for $60, and other jerment. articlos of value, were carried off. Ratranoe was offectod | tn tho ghd coar on eee Auenst Al, Jous MoGovman, by guttingthe mosquito betting ‘and then cfiinbing into 7 Reqhiencal fo paca. the window on the second This locality ts Be | The trends and equainances of the family are ee coming notorious as a haunt, for thieves and burniar, | gaecsrariy invited to attend. the funeral, from: his. take who find tho clirante of tho tow grounds too unhealthy, | vosij..q.a, 10% Charlton atreot, this (Thursday) afterness, ‘ Greenvitto, at two ofclock, withont further notice. Horse Trveves.—A horsé belonging to Mr, Smith, Doves. —At i Mar med , New a, on ah ry Bnporintendentwof the plank road, was stolen on Tuesday | A4Y Morsins, Aucwst 22 CaRouan HANtUton, roliot night. The thieves afterwards crossed the road, and | Hor friends and relatives and those of the fantiy are stole a cart and harness belonging to Mr. Laycock, a gar- | ‘Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ener, residing near the New York Bay Gemetery. They | sister, Mra John H_ Fenell, Friday afternoon, at heit- must have Lad a jolly drive through the country at other | past throo o’ciock. — ‘Traing leave Jersey City at two®. hien's expense, ., returning at 6:15 P.M. Newark. et. Lonia and Chicazo papers copy. Movin’ Gras Keven Apsuourei—Reubes O60, «/taloou } ITE ies, Gr vaged 26 yonty dmonthsane 6 dayne ® keeper on the Morris and Easox Raltroad, was arrested | the fineral will take plaoe from his iate residemea, on Tuesday evening for asaaulting Christopher Dempsey ns §. -4 Fourth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two with a knife, No tnjnries wore imflicred, but it ts allezed | o'clock. that the accnsed knocked dawn Dempsey and kicked O’Doxwmt,—On "Dnesday, August 21, Tistis O'Box. him. The lato terrible example seems to have been eee rin age county Kildare, Ircland, i= epeedily forgotten—at least in some quarters, y is ago. ‘The relatives and frienda of the family, and those Warn Baarixa.—Patriok Norton wae charged by bis | pis none, Chels, John and Peter, arc respectfull red wife with habitually tl! treating ber, having om several | to attend the fanera}, from the residence Dis soa occasions, after returning bome at night, beat and kicked | (Zohn, comer of Franklin and Groenwich stroete, her, Ho likewtsa,dengged hor by the hair of the head. | Andrew's church at ten A. M., wheree solemn hi theace ‘Ho wae sent for trial, mass wil be offered for. the ropose of his soul, MORE COUNTERFEITING. canteen Satnrday, August i8 atthe residenen of . "ARKER. yirday, vst 18, ao her son, Taane Parker, Sr, Peach Bottom, York couaty,” Bulted Atntes Comminstoner’s Office. Pa., Mra. Ananmsa Parxe, in the let of herage. Before Comm!sstoner Osbors. pesenee oe pienso acoe| “a this Leng pada, = Bernard Weichman was charged with passing a $60 er. Marlboro, ler county, on J A counterfeit bill on Frederick Gohmits. The caso was | Saree Pande, wohd's wombs Adolphs somewhat peculiar, Mr. Rollings conducted the prose- Pcrwr—On , August co. cation; ex-Jadge Stuart defended the prisgner. Tho | TANrnia Of Goaics i ett Mans. on Monday, Aurnatt,” complainant, who tsa baker, stated that ho had got a Anes, rldert tate r~) ‘amas Saundenn 19 Stn, ig pater era aerate’ | fuer” nite w: man, an was ve raking thin complaint: Ho further aden{tied that he |» VAx Veron. On Monday, August 28, Cxamias B. Vas lodged nt No. 34 Elm nireet, « house that bas the repute | ‘The relatives and friends of the famnily ere invited te on of being a place of prostitution. The Commissioner attend the fa: this (Thersday} afterneos, ot one aid.that with respeot to the alleged confosmon of the ‘at the re: dofendant, It required two witnomen in support of it; | lock af tt and his evidence wns of a questtonabl he had) ‘o alternative Toft but to disobarge the Go. | 142% fea DIVORCE CASE. Court of Common Pleas, The Court confirmed the repert of Mr. Ki eran: ecree voron, and frends of the family, also the mean- rove brscd elie Migs 'agton Teal No. 1,1, 0.6 and Rane MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. funeral, Friday afternoon, at one glock, from hisdete ~~ Spey Sanday, August 19° Mes, Anew ‘ata.—In New on . Married. Any, wife of Washineton' Y: , Brooxs—Gariaway.—On Tuesday, August 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, South Borgen, N. J., by tho Rev. Mr. Rollinson, Me. Jome i. Broons, of Brook- : = tym, T. 1, to Miss Haknurr 1, Gauurwar, of tho former | OAND.—T0 L.—JUST RETURNED. I HAYR 7 Hy eyenGodie and aye Lag MHawmve.—Kimnaut.—At Newburg, by she Roy, De, | 80. 80 “Fer on ste Resa an, W. T. Sproie, D. L. Hawntss, the bocond eon of Captain to Amanpa C., daughter of G. W. FR ADOPTION.—A PI! GERMAN . f. a ball, both of New York. nine gears old. Call at 1 Sie Nowhbure and Hudson, Now York papers, ploane copy, | —————— McPanpre—Dawson,.—On Tuesday, Loy omg 21. at the [hroumation, OF MR, CHARLES 30%, residence ef tho bride’s parents, by the A. HH. Parte (n 1852 ing store at No, 60 Will rest Ne, Harmison G. MoPanors to’ Marta Dawanm, daagh- Fork, Aaa nephew, Daniel rid tor of Ratph Dawson, Req. al! of Brooklyn, B,D, in—Josnon —On Wednesday, August 16, by the | TieoRMATION WANTRD—OF MARY AND Now Orleang, te | [¥Eninhun by thelr beotwer: Semen Calas from ieee MJ. Teeland. Direct care of J. V. Gordon, Peat, Augast tt Ga ths ateomca’ Date ‘sien eS if ae = 5 = = Dr. Skinner, Ew. D. PLaxqum to Cuaree Far, beth of Bigeye Rolo, i Be gM RoeTer, ; cou 16, iby the Rov, Francis Vinton. pb Witt Romssow Sightn wireee nS, Mae, ee - ee ee eee ]¥ THIS SHOULD MRBT THR BYE OP JOHN K “ied. PE comics Stenenes aan Axprnses.—In Newburg, N. ¥., at the residence of | ta the States. direct Post office, New . her son, Haxwag Axneraom, wifo ot Jehn Heory Ander. ROTRNANT DAVIN, LATR OF GOMTART 3 TD eaen Entampeds son Deanctesiad vauens shine Eid eee ‘will eall oF seud bin eddreae ARwstrono.—At Middl n, Orang county, N. ae Sanday, Angust 6, Auman? Arssrrovo, ee ee a Nitty A Arasront of No. 168 Wartok otreet, New FE hay 2 BM RSQ. LATs Besaens No. rork, aged 28 years, lentes ond his address young Rosa. —On August 21, at ton @ bry yy? omnes Pan sete need eye | Saal Sicahay cot me to attend the funsral om Friday sfiernoon at two | ———~— o’cloek, from her jate residence, 112 ith aveune. diets ba roy) OF FORST, PRotA, TS fbumbsrion and. Olaagow (Scotland) papers pleas | Sf girls, riitect* LBRteW Utes lee Brenway,—On Toesday morning, August 21, Marv Baas, lio of Joh ta ine S6th your of hoe | JAMES, Deiscort, “Baws or ERE “The relatives of the family are requested | § tad 4 mode fo sod at aa) ioe “one ¥ rand pay Ueto, fre Mer nt renence, hint veto) OMN H, HARLAY.—CALL eee ae Sanan, wife of Christopher W. Branson, , gp tty Ae Me font ng wi (4 tN oe a ee eS a ccudploatll, Gack tipo arom Gigiteepere exiles deem, than! acy ores Crone, are invited to atiend the funerel, from hy reese tn r ite straw 1C®, Bedford a Dear je aveni Jbben. Any 6 Friday afternoon, at these ecloeks, without forte ed rovelved ‘Uy her friendis at ial’ West Blovent wed — alae Saeeter, Acgust 21, Jase Buckora, tm Q.* V. M. WRITE TO MB, 87, Gan yN YOTRIS ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reepectfully | — tavited to attend the funeral on thie (Thareday) after. | QTERTOFTIOOY OR NRLIOPTIOON, noon ‘clock, from th i Pahiviters: tuetr address imme Win, B. Proligh, No. 3 Bu idence of her voa-ia-lam, | Tiieely upon RP. HOVE, ATS Broadway. iforn' ne COPY. RRENPO! CROSS THE Berim,—At aber, ‘on Wednesday, Augnet of psy Fi A ach pe in hotera infantum, Joms’ Croce, younget eb of Wile | hn i naa aig Sec aa m Allen Butler, Meal ve. iH at 8. Y, kfully rece! Toe, relat ag ean eed tre ineted "10 Ineet with prompk attenilon. attend moral, at residence i eee ‘ " 4 al WHYLEY PIPRCY, W! ‘Yonkers, on Friday (noon) at twelte o'eloek, Car Wee PIERCY,—1F MR. anna 3 Pia ar onde eee the ren o'clock A.M. cou ‘ re tenia, from Thirtieth st) Bew York. hig 9 poner cer re N o1 c Bara, —On Wednesday, Angust 22, Gronon Pert, som | London, England, he will hear of ong pie adyanta ie any L Nth of Jotin J. 1d years, 7 months and 13 4 in cage of hia Heceaas, i nny child, oF ithe tunerel wl oie pices fr fer ie. the vested to ol rel will take plaeo from 237 West Porty-foerth | y are ymanieate wit! ftroet, on Friday afternoon, at ome e'eloek. The felatives | © ned tate Oh ni sign. Roliettor. and frends are-reapectfully invited to attend, No, 4 King’s Beach Waik, Temple y Cowmm,—On Wedvesday, August 22, Waiiax Cowme, a aged 07 years, 25 tap ~~ BILE BILLIE ‘The funoral wil! take plaee thie (hareday) afternoon, panne ADS PRP OL LAL a OPT Ae - at three o'clock, from his fave rest jorth Bixtls OF NEW AND SEOOND HAND etree, witha mabnre. 4M hahah A ROB ATC! ‘ale at rane | prices, Everything Ki Cormwax.—On Fourth doy afternoon, Augost 22, nt sppertale) \- reridence ts her oer, Abrabam B, hesig ml 933, Twenty. severe m1 ine er Ter et kercgn desi Ben sonvina Ry BXHWDITION Notice of funeral hereafter. P, CARME. of ere o8 Satorday, August 18, ALaanr, infant gon poor’ © z sane ac and Sarah Davega. rribay NING, AC GUST Ey nRoabwe Dervea.—At Jamaica, LL, on Wednesday morning, ¥. Avguat Eomann Carre, the of Abrabam and Mr. Carme will exifibit his most Surperdinary taney = yothe, ert the jo the f ant ie fe consis ns apkes Poodle, the W OLSEN DUA, 8 oto Crosby street. aera Trinaae of al wr rele ‘% ¥ we in’ ot. placed on t » attend the funeral, at ‘ebureh, Jamal il wich, be will carom oo ® Oia last will and wate on Friday afternuon, 6 three ocho, = Ly TopSite i on novice, : enn fe Gaowar.--Oh Monday evening, Aug’ . RDS, NEW IMPROVED COMBINATION pent wt eter, Jou aaa, te alt om ara tab wreeuared 1M Ay Moonee