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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mospay, August 21-6 P. M. ‘The stock market opened firm this morning and after- ‘wards became inactive; but late in the afternoon it ge- ? veloped an improving tendency, Rock Island being Pecially strong among the railway shares. The most o- ticeable feature ef the day, however, was the further advance of mational securities, stimulated to some ex- tent by the rise im five-tweuties on the London Sook Exchange to 72%, At the opem beard at ten o'clock Erie sold at 1834, Michigan Southern 853¢, Roading («. 3) 11534, New York ‘Contral 102%, Rock Island (b. 3) 1093, Northwestern —- 81—preferred 6834, Marietta and Ciucinnati first pre- forred ex dividena 4234—second preferred 21%, Aive-twenties of 1962 113 a 14, third issue 109%. At the first regular board the market was a shade lower but steady at the decline; neverthe- fess as compared with the prices current at the same ‘time on Saturday there was » general advance with three | -@xceptions, namely: New York Central, which was | Jower, Cleveland and Toledo %, and Cumberland %. ‘Brio was 3¢ higher, Reading 3, Michigan Central 4, ‘Michigan Southern 3, Illinois Central 1s, Cleveland snd Pittaburg %, Rook Island *{, Northwestern 4—pr eferred ‘i, Fort Wayne 3, Mwaukes and St Paul prefe rred 3, ‘Mariposa preferred };, North Carolina sixes, ex-coupon, #. Government securities were beayant, and coupon \five-twenties. of the original tesue experienced ® further advamee to 113%{, although the trans- actions were light. It is understood that these ere partially ‘eomnered,” a considerable amount of the bonds having been sold at thirty and sixty days, 4 and these contracts are now maturing, whilo the bonds ‘re made scarce, The latter showed an advance of 234, seoond issue %, third issue 1; ten-forties 1; @even-thirty notes, first series %; second series %, third series 4%, At the ono o'clock sessions the market remained steady and duil, At the balf-past two board it was firm. New “York Central closed % higher than at the first regular ‘hoard, Krie 34, Reading 3{, Rock Island %, Alton and ‘Worre Haute %, Mariposa preferred 14. The latter eqm- pany advertises that its tinst mortgage bond coupons, due prior to July 1, 1866, will be paid on presentation at the oMve. Government securities were lower; Coupon five- ‘twentios of 1862 declined 44, issue of 1865 5%; seven- thirty notes of the first series 34, second series 9, third weries 54. hei 4 At the open board at three o'clock there was no métorial change, but Rock Island was steady at 100% (b. 3), Erle sold at 733; (v. 3), Michigan Southern 85%, Yulinois Gentral 1231;, Northwestern 37!;—preferred 63%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates (s. 3) 293{, Spruce Hill Coal 41% a %, Quicksilve: 50%. Tho market nally closed strong, and the quotations at half-pazt five were as undor:—EFrie 7314 a %, Hudson River 11834, bid; Reading 115!; a 3¢, Michigan Central 113 a 114) Liinols Centra! 123 14, Michigan Southern 8534 a 94, Cleveland and Pittsburg 87% a %, Cleveland and Toledo 116% a %, Rock Island 109% a 110, North- ‘western 3734 @ 44—preferred 6834 a 34, Fort Wayne 106 ® 34, Obio and Mississipp! certificates 2954 a 5g, Cumber- fand 475, & X%, Quicksilver 50 a 14, Mariposa preferred ‘8744 a i, Western Union Telegraph 67%, bid. The gold market opened at 14634, but rose within an hour to 147%, and then relapsed to 14734, from which Pott tt advanced rapidly during the afternoon to 148%, ‘contrary to general expec , She supposition having been that the advance in five:twenties abroad would force @ decline, and large ‘short’? sales were made on this theory, Bot the bulls made capital out of this and pid the price up, at the samo time buying freely. The appeared to take alarm and covered their contracts fim seme instances, The latest quotation was 1487; a 34. Loans wore made without intorent early in the day, but efverwards 1-820 1-16 was paid for borrowing, the closing rate being the higher one. The money market is very abundantly supplied and “the demand for discounts and trom the Stock Exehange te inadequate to absorb al! the capital offering. Loans on railway scourities are generally made at 4 per cent, ‘and some of the large dealers in government securitics ean borrow at Dut, notwi" cyt are ox. ove Ak Mabe cede Best aoe mercial paper offering, and the best grade is promptly Giscounted at 6 ao 6 per cent, according to length of time it bas to rum The Sub- ° hove has been actively disbarsing to-day fa wwederaption of the temporary loan, in consequence of which the'balance has decreased from $96,007,229 on @aturday afterncon te $68,806,700 this evening. ‘The Matoment of the associated banks for the week is favor. able te prolonged monetary ease, and the drain of cur- \woncy Westward is very light. TheJoans and the deposits Bave increased im an equal ratio, the former being 83,940,141 larger and the latter $9,508,874. The legal ‘tender notes have increased $1,483,412, while the circu- lation has ‘boom augmented $161,560. A decrease of $061,496 in the apecie is shown, leaving only $6,884,077 $m the possession of the banks of this city and the greater portion of this is not in their vaults, but in the ‘hands of those who have borrowed it. The details of ‘he present and previous statements are as subjoined:— Auguat 26. $265,901,065 Logel tenders. * The Westera money markets are becoming wore active, Kn Cincineati on Saturday there was no pressing demand for loans, bat it exceeded the supply of capital, and the ‘Dest commoertial paper submitted to 10 a 12 per cent. iscount ia the open market, although between bankers and their depositors accoptable uames were rated at 8a 10 por cent. At Chicago the banks are unwilling to dis- ‘count any bit first class paper, the rate for which is still 30 per cent, and they report that their @ountry depositors, especially bankers, = are drawing upon them rather heavily, in conse. of, grain purchaser. Exchange on New rork ig both cities varies from par to 1-10 discount ying, and par to 1-10 premium selling. At Lous vitle last Week the amount of capital offering was in excess of the demand, and exchange om the East was pnactive. | There was but @ limit’d business transacted in foreign exchange, but the market was a suade firmer at the Jatest quotations current last week. Leading drawers continue to ask 1073; for their bids on England at sixty Gays, and 108 for those at short sight, but the selling are % a % below these figures, The recent Peccaee”™ in gold has materially checked operations in foreign exchange, and the market for bills has pot yet adjusted tiself to the altered condition of things Produced by the successful laying of the Atlantic tele- graph cable, The effect thus far has been to abnormally itand stimulate speculative shipments of five- jen by the facilities it affords for operating apon Perrow margin oa both sides Bat thie condition of [enings cagnot last long. The jmportations of specie from Purope are parely speculative and the result of the de- in the foreign exchange merkot, and the more we import the more we shall probably have to port im retarm, and this will be (ue practical explana of the anomaly of simultancous shipments of gold to and from Earope and the United States. The temporary pausos now at work cannot influence ultimate results, for #'aa we sow 90 shall we reap,’ and according as the Dalance of trade is for or against us we shal! have to pey or revive. Mining stocks were firm :—At the first board Downie ville Gold closed 2c. bigher than at the same time on Baturday, Liberty Gold 3c, Rocky Mountain 6c, At the gecond board Downievilie Gold closed 2c. bigher than at the Orst board, selling at $1 30; Rocky Mountain 100, gelling at $5; Benton sold at $1 60 (5, 90), Consolidated ‘Gregory Gold $19 60, Holman Gok 40, New York Goid " earnings of the following railways daring the third wook of August were:— 1865. 1866, PITA OSE $170,095 Bic; le 4,045 The Pacific Mall Steamehip Company bas declared @ quarterly dividend of five per cent. parable September 2. BBTbe Now York and New Hove Mailroad Company am mounce the 1st September as tue day fixed for the allot ment of tho ten thousand new shares, whicn are to be divided in the proportion of one mew share te every five old shares. An instalment of $10 per abare '* to be paid ‘on the lat of October, and $94 on the bth of November The survey of the Newark and York Railway hhas been completed, and the right of way through Hudson county having been obtained, the company will ptoceed at once with the consiraction of the road. Aconvention iato be held at Macon, G orgia, on the 6th of Seprember to take into consideration the consizuc- fion of an unfinished tink, from Opelika to Tuscumbia, | tm the Gvagoah and Memphis Ratiroad, ‘The Winona and St. Peters and the Mimaserta Comtal NEW YORK AERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1866.—TRIPLE S.HEET. Railroads have just been completed to Owatonna junc- tion, by which all communication between St, Paul and Winona ia established. The distance by rail between the and the fow sales made were ut # decline of lc. & 2c. | enclosed amount over and above his change on ir bushel. 000 bushels, at | the 16th of March last, simee which tlie its eouscience had been troubling him until he decided to make resti- tution, This is certainly a rare case of honesty in the +, from Boston, arr Ist: Palo Alto, W. fake. 9B0R riae George Crump, aot Aenean 1, Ag Moto port abip Misiourt rd Cow y to sail; barks Leonidas, arr 16th yre " |. for N York, , two places is one hundred and fifty-six miles, was in moderate request and fully I, lower, | way of making restitution. A bias Keyalones fue poy The Directors of the Brooklya Life Insurance Com. | With nies of 8 be aheis at Bloc. 8 Bae, for mixed | Bopy Fouxp ix nun Waren At Gtax Cove. —On Satur > Bickmore, Bickmore; AY teeny ee pany have declared asomi-annual dividend of 3% per | Hor ana 0. tor prime Tete, demand for oats | 4ay Inst the remains of an unknown man were found in ary, St Vincent, Gam, ‘en, had Nitege Dalle, Tooker, ail for cent payable to stockholders om and after the Ist day of | was light and the market was heavy. Sales 45,000 buxh- | tho water at Glen Cove, The body, which was in a nude | SYork: schre A F Am “Wier Vultons urs Lich. (luo ane September next. : gla at b8o, for State and Jersey, 56. for Iowa, 0c. & 48¢. | stato, was that of a porson about five feet four inches in | of coal'wers being shippe, “P08 day.) ‘The total value of exports at Boston for the week ond- | uict but fim 3,000 busisia Westert sold at. Oke, “or f NCwHE And did not to fore: Raab 0 weet] Sune Ris, Sing Nn nen PN Sees on. ing August 24, inoluding specie, was $636,296, against . hk okocd Log of Importance transpired, but | fdomtity was hte Wi Gran, wie was ard Livwuroot, Aug 2—asr a |P Universe, Hatton, NYork; M vere. pasticulars can oy $867,885 for the corresponding woek tn 1865, The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Troas- on his arm with Indiam ink, Further t Darks Aquidneck, Cl obtained at Gien Cove landing. own, qtewen, Brown, from Balti ‘oat, from " Rid Jaxuino, July A—In ‘The following shows the receipts of breadstuffs at the boro; Clifton, Garett, and ¢ lake port named for the week prt August 18:— Flour, Wi Co rer in Boston at the close of business August 25, was . Wheat. Grn, Oats Boncrans Cavonr 1x nue Acr,—Fhe absonce of man | 120° lg Chattanooga, for Balti $15,162,006, an increase of $2,000,725 as posh with 77,022 1,179,125 63,054 8,016 | of tho wealthy citizens during the sugamer ecason gives | more Ind ings: AUX OES nove 6 esongaesalil 68,628 "13,368 6.939 ‘820 26—Arr schy RanMler, Bisset, NYork, the close of the previous week. 200 363 38,622 1,305 | * 80d tosaspecial class of burglars to ply their voce. Fo icten, Vesperel ive’ The following statement of the affairs of Culver, 15,334 10,112 3,212 "882 6p Scop afternoon at four o’eleck the police of , Aug 9—In port ,bry® Antilles, of Port Pena & Co., was offered at the meeting of the cred- Spe eo yey rey: Ft 'y-Orst precinet were informed that two sus: American Ports Hora at Franklin, Pennsylvania, oa the 224 inst :— “aotten ios saat 112,427 11161 | picious looking characters had been seem to enter the | ALEXANDRYA, Aug S—Arr steamanip May” Flower, Ro Present 5 Cor’ing week '65.53,203 625,432 818,127 315,842 17,677 basement door of the residence of John M. Evans, 150 bageg, Reore, Couass. —On Monday, Angust 27. Awy Couuna, wife Joba Coiling, in the 20ib your of Ler ago, aftore shout bat pataful illoess. Her friends and relatives are invited to ettend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, vue o'clock, from her late residence, 841 Water strogt, N. W. Cordan.—On Sunday, August 26, Rosx Couian, wife ft Michael Colgan, a native of Kings county, Ireland, im the 634 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) ‘aflernoon, nt —? o'clock, from 128th street, between Ninth aod Teoth avenues, Manhattanville, te Calvary Cemetry, Coork —On Sunday, Aogust 26, Rewoca, widew of Ben) amin Cooper, tu the Th year of her age Her Iriends and reiatives aud those of her som, Bomia- min F. and Willian M. Cooper, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hes somém- law, A. 8. Rogers, No. 140 West Thirty-second area, (8 (Beestagy oeneen, at two o'clock. UNNINGHAM.——-At his rewidepee No 3s Cou eet Racoklyn, Mr. Hawky Cusxine a ative of wee Kings county, Ireland, aged 60 5 0 California and Georgia papers pleane Danery.—At Syorset, L. Manierrs, 0} perty’. ieee ee ; $4,545,332 Brcons.........006 seceeccscccceecosses $350,133 We recently published some statistics of the shipplug of the British provinces, to which wo now add the following :— The inland navigation upon the Canadian lakes was as under in the year 1363:— Inwards. . 3,530,701 Outwards . » 3,868,432 WMD caste cds ca. cass e035 devevaake’ seee ee 6,898,133 Making a toial, including seagoing vessels, as under :— Tnwards. . a 177,865 Outwards..... 7,187, 186 Or a total tonnage of 12,314,652. ‘The number of sailors employed to man these mer- chant and shipping vessels in the same year was as tollows:— 5,958 ut + 2.518 Newfoundiand ..... + 38,678 The tonnage referred to has largely increased since the time to which these statistics apply. But it must be re- membered that ts extent is owing to the short coasting voyages made by the vessels representing it. According to the last published reports of the London Joint stock banks their liabilities were as under this year and at the same time in 1865:— Tapers. ast 1238) Metropoliian and Proviucial., 613,71 400,355 The Habilities of some of these banks on account of de- posits only bohaietasharscs sasuke, ‘The following is the porcentage of cash against liebili- ties:— 1866, London and Westminster. . 1b, Union... 3 4y London Joint Stock... Os, London and County. u Alliance, 25% City... 10% Imperial Fd Metropolitan at WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Firat Seesion—10:30 A. M. Monpay, — 27, 1866. U86e6-20,c.'62 113% 100 abs ipowa pref 27 do. .2d call 113}¢ 200 do. ribs ‘2000 U 26'sb-20,r,'02 100 900 Boston B26 500 US6'r5-20,c,'64 109 100 82: do 100% 100 e 200 Central 100 do. 102% 00 do. 102% 26 do. 3 100 do. 102% 100 Erie RB. By 400 do 3 300 do 12% 000 do 800 do. 100 do.. 200 Pacific Mail 88Co 245 16 NY&NHaven RR 11335 360 d.... ue 26 do 600 Reading 50 Mich Cen 100 do. 1200 Mich % 0 do. 100 do... 500 IN Cen ee 400 Clove & 00 do, 208 do. 300 Chicago 2 do. 100 do. 400 do. 50 Chic & NW prof. 68% $00 do... oy 200 Clev& Toledo 1S 5 400 Chic ERkIs RR 1095, 00 do. 100", 200 ae sical Bare 1% MiU&PrduCh pet 95'¢ WOOMIAPran Ch prt $44 “ do no 8NJ Centra: RK... 127 Second Scasion--1 P.M. 6.20062 113% 200 ehs SprucelfiliCo 4% 700 do .. 44 oi © Pitts... 87% R band. 1005, 4 3 Sa = = = 300 Mariposa Mg Co. IL 100 Chic & Rik Island 10055 600 4o..24 call 100% 200 Mariposa pref... 27! 100 AtlantioM 88 Co. 114 600 NY Central KR 103 50 ao 108 100 do 100 Erie RR 16 MEP du 2d 100 Alt & Ter H RR, 200 AlLAT HERR pret TIN 100 T, WAW pref.b30 70 sobbuieeiill eag80555 COMMERCIA REPORT. Mowpay, Angust 27-0 P. pis, 28 bbia, Pot continued qaiet at un tious, Peorls were dull end norainal, Brsanererrs —Receipts, 15,468 bbis, flour, 210 do, and 69 bags corm meal, 48.45% bushels wheat, 122,479 do corn, $2,196 do. oats, 2,419 do. rye, and 17,400 do, mait, The domand for State and Western four was only mod rately active, and prices were somewhat irreguler, rating steady for medmm and good brauds, and We, a 16e. lower for common and interior grader. Tho sates were 7,000 bbis at the revived quotations Seathern flour eonunied quiet, with exes of LOO While Of Canada Boor ur eaves were ‘nade at ane! prices, Amuderse demand prevailed tor rye flour at otom salen, 20 bbl at $6 0a $0 60. Corn out waopenneare 40 Grin, With only ® moderate trosiner dong, sales, 500 bole. at ¢4 80 for Brandywine and $4 To for“ Marah's calorie.” Superfine avd Wertern...... Wixtre State... 0.6... ‘ Asien, — Ree | Common to medion extra Westero...... Extra round hoop Ohio....... ° Western trade . Common Southern... . Carn meal, puncheons....... oe ves = The wheat market ruled extremely quit, the demand eine confined to the imenediare want of te loon trmda, Corton was in less active demand, but prices remained gy ees at the annexed quotations Bales ipts 2,438 bales. We quote:— Upland. ovida, Mobile. N.0.aT. at 28 28 a1 32 B24 a3 Ere 3 : 36 37 38 cotton statement—imade up to the evening of August 20—is as follows:—~ Bales, Stock on hand September 1, 1865 + 85,239 Recetved since ..... . 749,078 Additional bales made from’ loose, id ‘4munaged cotton, piokings, sampien PgR oes 112) Corres continued steady in jue, with a moderately active demand, On Saturday the Gertrude’s cargo, com- Pairg a Boe! bags Rio, was disposed of on private terms, not jously reported. No cargo sales have s.uce been made, Good to pod Rio was quoted at 19 a 20c., gold, duty paid. In smatl lots from second hands a tuir trade was consummated. Fretours were duli, heavy and lower. The engage- ments were:—To Liverpvol, 30,000 bushels corn at 444d, 26 hhds, tobacco at 222s. Gd., and per steamer (part Savue. evening) 2,000 haies ‘cotton at 716d. a Sd. and 7,000 bushels corn at bd. Thero was no inquiry for ves- sels for the gratu trade, ana no charters were reported. Motasars was dull of sale aad nominal, with more sellers than buyers, Excepting a few small lots to the trade, there was no business. NAVAL Stores. —Spirits turpentine was a shade firmer, dat the business consimmmaicd was light. Sales, 250 bbls. in lots at 65¢. ; retail lots commanded 70c. Rosins, cuinmon and strained, were scarcely so firm, though priv ees were without quotable change, the former being freely offered at $3. Sal 200 bbis. common at $3, 450 bbla, strained at $3 26 a $3 50, chiefily at the inside ry do, No. 1 at $6 a $6, and 490do. medium pale a . Ons. —City linseed was in moderate jobbing demand, and firm at $185, Of Engish further sales have been mado of 40 tons at $1 15, gold, to arrive, aud §1 17 a $1 18, gold, ou the spot, Pnovi.10xs,—Receipta, 760 bbls. pork, 120 do. lard, 2782 do, butter and $,024 boxes cheese, A fair demand Provailed for pork, aud the market ruled firm, closing steady at $32 90, cash, fornew meason the spot. The sales were 7,500 ‘bis. at $32 7h a $33 for new meae; $30 60 a $41 for old do., aud $23 60 & $25 75 for prime; also 2,500 bbis, for september aud October, and ali the Your, at $25 76 n $83, seller's aud buyer's option. Beef Was steady and firm. Sales 450 bbis. at $10 a $20 for new plain mess, and $20 $24 for new extrado. Beef hams were dull and nominally unchanged. Of cut meats 300 packages were sold at 19'¢c. a 21\e. for hams. and 14}s0 a Lic. for shoniders. Bacon was quiet but Oem. We note sales of 86 boxes Cumberland cut at 16e. The lard market was a shade firmer, with more doing. Sales 800 bble. at 18i¢c, a ic. Butter, though quiet, ruled firm at 200. a Se. for Western, and 2c. a 450. for State, Cheese was in modorate demand at dc. a 1940. fur com- mon dairy to choice factory made, Pere L"yy,—The market wes moderately setive and firrn “at od quotations. ‘The sales were 4,400 bbls. at 240, for crude, and 44c, a 460. for bonded. SUGAR was sleady, With a farly active demand. The alos comprise 1,300 hhda, Cuba at from 1;0. for com- mon myiasses sugar for refining to 1246. tor prime mus- covade for grocers, on a basis of 10%. u Ile. for ivir to good refining; also 24% box.s Havana at from 1040. a 120, Rened sugar was slow of sale at 153¢c. a 1b90. for A's and 16540. = 1660. for standard hard: SitaRins was without dedided change. Sales, 40,600, Ths at 19c. a 2146; also 16,000 loa grease at 10'46. 12}60. T+LL0W caled heavy. Sales, 100,000 Ibs. at 12. 0 1B sge. PF iuanr.—Roooi 837 bbls. The market wae dull | ead & ealo of 50 dbis. refilled was effected at BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Buocaixg Acctpent rRom Kenosuxm. — Accidents result ing from the careless use of inflammable Guida or in con- sequence of the negligent manner in which these com- bustible materials are handied have been so frequent of of Mr, Kenyon, A young women named Kato ripen with a jamp containing the Guid, when fell from her hands, ‘v= 4 the contents over Ler clothes which became be and before the fames could be quenched she was so severcly burned that her life is despaired of. Tus Esstees Deeruict Stawsixo Arrnay.—The colored man, Charies Rogers, who was assaulied and stabbed Py se party of young rouvbs at a late howr ou Saturday night, in-North First street, E. D., died ou sunday last from the wound reeeived. The officers of the Forty- fifth precinct were promps in making the arrests of tho following who are accused of being implicated Chart 6 Kelly, aged twenty, the alleged murderer, Jo- soph Tilly, twenty; o Rompen, twenty-two years of age; John Kennedy, egiteen; Michael Quirk, Dineteen, and aged eighteen, Kelly the anti-tortein «1 ment of the victim, is v Pespectably connected tim tn his cell yeeterde, mother and sinters visited lace between We youthtul priguper aud hix relatives, which broughi thone No cause for the murderous assault on the negro is ascribed in the si went of either parties. [he prisoners were commuted tothe coanty jail yesterday morning by Coroner Smith, to await the result of the taquest tobe held a: the Coumy | Court Houre tis morning. Tae New Postwacen rom Broogiyy.—The recent ap poimtment of Mr. Thomas Kinsella to the office of Post master in Unts city, to succeed the present incumbent of | that office, George B. Lincoim, meets with the general approbation of the citizens, Mr. Kinsella is of Triste origin, aud emigrated tu this berger 4 abou! Aftoen y cars ago, siuce whieh time he has, at different periods, hei every posiion on the Magle, from & componitor to managing editor, coudieting the editeriat columns of Ubat paper with success, He bas always been a strong ropubtean, and sivce the formation of the Andrew Johnson Club of King's County ba * held the position of chairman, to which ideptidcation, in 8 umeasure, may be | attributed hte preset success im appointment to ofiive, ‘The new postimaster will therefore oawume the rerpon- sible position on the Let of September nest. The inevine of the office i# $2,600 per annum, Ta Lare Fara a AccIpENT.—Coroner Smith held an inquest as to the couse of the death of Mrs. Eliza Jones, who it will be remembered was killed last week while attempting to jump off a Main etreet ear while the latter was ip motion. A verdict exoneratrng the railroad company from aii blame in the matter was veturued by the jury. Inuere Drerirny Stizen.—Another illicit disillery was seized on Saturday last. Juspector Meate and officer Fred. Cochen of the Internal Reveune Departinent, dix covered the distillery concealed on Middle Village Road, Queens county, locaied near the Lutheran Cemetry. A copper still aid worm valued at $5,000 were found on tho premises. A Becoxp Wann Jonxaos Cure —The citizens of the Second ward held a preliminary meeting om last Satur day evening to make arrangements tor perfecting the organization of @ campaign club for that ward, to be | known as the “National Union Johnson Clu.’ A series | ry Phitetelphin y tent Johnson were nanimousty adopied by the meeting. The exceedingly enthurmaxtir, end having appoint mutes ut Partnavent vihcers they adjourned. Fousy Deap om Mis Cent. —A negro man Known as Jetfoy Miller was arrested on inst Saturday by an officer of the Forty-first precinet, on charge of vagrancy, He was locked up until yesterday evening, wben, on enter jug bis cell, be was found have ‘*buflled off the mortal colt.” Dr. Cochren, wie was untwectinvely called in, gave it as bir opiniow that the wofortupace man had died from disease of the heart, ALiwoxp Artemr: so Commer Bioamy.—A man named David ©, Carver, sbout thirty-three yenm old, wae or rested by an officer of the Forty-ercond preeinet, on fom. day evening, on suspicion of invent to commit bigamy of wedlork with Sine Julia Botes, of No 92 York strest, ‘The couple wero already at the residemce of the clergyman at the time the would-be bridegroom war taken ino custody. The grownds of tim abrupt preceed’ng on the pert of the anthoritier are mat to ve that Davy warned, on the eth ., im New wd Birabeth Mektullen. and thet, ne left ber, cocking wtliet mune the Cane At alate bour on San day evoning @ hight open buggy, While proceeding down Grand eucet, Fastern dvetriet, driven by Mr Jone | O'Bnen, eceidonially collided with ene of Ue city ears } Passing at the moment, and instantly broke down. A | Young indy, Mins Jane Miller, who was in the vebiete at the ime, siiempiod to Jump out with Mr. O'Brien, when both partion were reversly though not dangerously in Jared by the con: usnon rustaiped B (ue culhmion, A Cann OF Cowncrewcn The ureper of @ certain saloon near the Cy Hall yesterday morning reonwed A note, encioning « $6 bill, signed “A Poor Mechamie The writer stated tn the letter that be had received the Jay street, the family being absent at the time. The captain of the precinct, with adetail of made ail haste to the place, put a cordon of mem #0 as to com- pletely surround the house so as to make the escape of the rogues impossible, He then went to the basemont door, when be met two individuals in the act of leav- ton, the proralsos, The captain asked them their here, but giving no auawer be caused them to be searched, On ono of the prisoners ‘was found $3 75 in specio; one ladies’ brooch, braided sheath knife, four remnants of silk, one e2, one silver watch, one black frock coat, ~ = allie ip her be one silk vest. On ed c phor was found $3 96 ia money, #1x pairs xo! sleeve butiour, tree gold studs, three gold poms, two silver pencil cases, four gold tnger rings, one pair of ear-rings, gold croes pin, one portrait, two gold guard chains, one cigar case, four pieces of Incework, several brushes, pocket. handkerchiefs, &c. This prisoner bad on three coats, the pockets of which were filled with lander. The prigonors gave their mames a« John jompson, Lorn in Ireland, aged seventeen, and a baker by trade; the other Wm. Garrick, twenty-six years of age, @ native of the United States, and a seaman by yo- cation, The prisoners felt very much chopfalicn at thelr unexpected capture. ‘hey were locked up for ex- amivation. LOSS OF THE SLOOP OWEN MALEY. ‘The sloop Owen Haley, Captain Viele, laden with coal for the Hudson River Railroad Company, was lost off Robinson's Reef, near the lighthouse, Staten Island, about Ove o'clock yesterday afternoon, The sloop got in the trough of ahcavy sea, when a wave broke upon her decks, completely water-logging and sinking her in a very short space of time, The only persons on board were Captain Viele (owner), hie wife, two children and Charles W. Read. lives of these — partios were placed in immineut peril, and they would in all probability have met a ‘watery grave but for the timely asi rendered by Capt. Brasor of the tug Lafayette, who seeing the dunger unmediately bore down to the resene, In the efforis to get the parites on board the tug, Air. Keisoy, engineer of the Latayetie, exerted bimsell in » most praiseworthy manner, ably seconded by the boat hands, The party had hardly been rescued when the schooner sank in twenty-two ivet of water, Capt. Viele and his friends were brought to Capt, Brasor's home in Brooklyn, where they were hospitably enterta ned Cnpt. Viele ty warm im bis praise of tho noble and chivalrous conduct of his resouery, “SHIPPING NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. jed by every steamer in th from Liverpool call wt AM letters aud UkRarn should be « ALMANAS VOW NRW YORE—THIN DAY. © EL) MOON wines . 639 | mom waree eve 807 eve #1 3b PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 27, (366. Cleared, Stlp B Ayman, Sawyer, Buenes Ayre Bark fenriette (Meck), Peters, tem . Son & Uo. Ui Mallory & Co. N-Met Ully & Moreh. Brig Gert rade (#1 Brig Ruyah (Hol), 2 nels, Metveke & Weurlt Brig Beosie York (Br), Gow, Falmoath, Ja—D K DeW ott Co, Hig Tix (Br), Dact, Truvo and Londonderry, N8—J Whitney £ Co. Het na (Br), Christian, Rt Joun, NB—C B Swaro ¢ Hrit Ohastes (ool, sherman. Moblie--f'D Waribut & Co Sehr Jno F Doughty, Camp, Millville, §: Piymer, Bebr N Donne, Meguthtln, Bridgeport, CB—S W Lewin & Co, Hiche Clara, Corson, Indianola and Lavacea—N L Met iy & Co, “Schr Garland, Norton, Boston—Jax A Simpson & Son Roar Helen, Peiry, New Redierd—Verguson & Wort, Sloop Odd Peilow, Dyer, Saybrook--E HM Kreemer Steamer M Stereds, Chance, Baltinore—W Dalzel Richards, Philadelpuia—J Haud. Arrived, Hanch, Hamburg, Ang 22, |. with aide and, 5 passer ig 16, lat 49 8, low 6, sew ship via Queenstown for London: w bark Lotlse Marie (Dan), boand ww Orleans, Av; Co. S—Laraway Bieamship Tratonia and Southampion 16th, Kuphard: & ( Kast. fl mito ky 9 F, sy bee Ras ae te brig Riverside, bound 8, a Provinestown, § mont at Virgo, Bulkley, Sav 19. with et ane, a Rteamahit. ‘a ly she nah, be oe we an a re, (o Murray, Ferrets a, Fon thosis’ Peseed stoarechip Ualsigh, bound H; same dete 26 miles b Wry passed sieamenty Lee bound & Ath OM, Se loa aW of pwned & propetler showing o ble ‘Mth, lat a7 16 tow 14 16, b! Ch howe, peed, ang 2 ne who tame inhia tor signal, aud fed border amd star Plea s Ferry, Chapin, SewLera, @ b vol ypecd, inel » City Potnt, ether bgent f3 66, von eS 81, bedi Tubal Cal ‘awa seipan), Jerneroh, Havana, 2 days, OO, Hartudos vin New Maven, 23 days, Cromby, 8 Jobnw, PM, 1, bon & Wn, Vi"days, with sumer, Temtdnd Hunter War bm, 18 dag, with 9 . Dingen, CH, Ub dap. Aten y from Kon. Y ak whieh a a the ib ine, sprung. alesk on the 26th, while lying at Bath, (inal & Cie whart, aud sunk. Hor rail is under watet ot high tite, Sewn Worn. reported ate at Nort from Balltmore for Mall Riv before Bay and sursequentiy raved from Cherrystone for New York. pat h, with lowe of into Nork atiinwet in w aquall 22 seun Ge Prant (Amerie 1 arn neon wrecked June 12, be\ween “Tamar aod Aw Mine Kare Oeray Hacer, at Mr Jobe F Cables, of i bi loue off mand of « wr ey Se Crimnelt, a waned Man Wihntemen. Berk Annowen of S Wenll {roomie wor 4 wt By lon ALB. tend 2 ie iter fol Motors, 28 dope ond, Aum & los 57% Jon $h vi » ot, of NP ant . . eau, of NB, 1 a tas Oo oN o Svokrn. Ax Part Clure (Brom), from Virwwew fot Bole 14 | on . Brig. Cae ie for Bostne =, toudms f y « to Borin. we dete Fercian Ports. ter inane Moree Bre Beiporroet OB sag 4-0 rt OR, Att Iker bark toe Weer, Pet do. Cod ith bib re Cfiton. sated. SVore tamreenem Awe Ciheck 4a) La ror heres to, Wate, Rew Neve, De Foren, “Ce , ao: sobr WOR Ma, Stan ja Sid “sieamera Willian Kemned ¥, Mou: lo; City of Bath, Kensington; bark Maria Scamme ¥ h—Arr barks Denuix Horton, (Mr), MoMuden. Alexandrina (Br), Snow, Cienfuegos: brij Henkingon, Grauil Turk, ‘M1; Orieliin ( NYork for Antwe in he tral. America, Phinnes t ret % pion, Clark, and Emily Uf Navior, Naylor, Phil ade[phia; Suan Taylor, Lord, and Sane, iaskell, Elizabeth: . rt. ‘Wth—Arr steamers WP Clyde, Powell, NY¥ork: Aries, Crowell, Philadelphia; Geo Appold. Howes, Raliinore: bark Voyager, Che active Fawn, Mellen, Yhurleston ; Sarah, BALTIMORE, A Sid Uéth. steamship Laberty, Na (Brem), Bromeu; brig Castor, &t J: Laure & Gertrude, Popplebatim, Bre Gould, Boston; Hadley, Snow, do; bi denbet om, at one o'cloek Dowee.—On Sunday, Angust 26 wife ef «. Donfe, after # short \tneos., The relatives and {riends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, frorw thie (Toesday) afternoon, cl Downe. —At Yorkville, on Samday, Aug W., eldest son of Willian: ¥. Downy, tn the bis age, The friends of the family are invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence of bia lather, Eighty chied street, between Fourth and Fide avewues, this (Tues day) afterucen, at two o'clock. The remains will ow taken to Breweter's station for inserment Votnam conmly papers please co Daew,.—-On Henry, Seoeh jy Many A, Daww, youngest daughter of Uornetiuwmud Baral Drew, agod @ year ‘The funeral wilt take place thie (Raceday) aiteraoem, ta, Punnene hart, Price: ett, Achorn, York 5 Mo ig Jenny ( Vright, F Ham), Lov: 4 Steed: ti | at two o'clock, from the residence of hor paren! fae, SB, are | “thai : treet, Brooklyn. (riendy aud retauives are biig M ™ invited to attend. FARCE ARE ace oes Ewey.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday oveming, August gehra Z Snow, Sinith, and Maria Ly at the residence of rou-tn-law, J. W. Payue, No | EM, sclir Fraticen, Packard, NYork Park place, Kast Baltic street, newr Flathush Palermo: Widwell SGA AMLESTON, Aug 234-—Arr stoamer TD Wagner, Haker, B of the Sea, Adatnson, Ho, non, Barbados, Sid sehr E JACKSON J Buran A age. The friend and relatives of tho family are invited attend the faueral, oa Wedocuday atternoun,. oe iwe o'clock, Carriages will be in walling at Pulton ferry Fansxon,—Ou Monday, August 27, Diwan, rellot of the late Jacob Farjeon, aged 60 year. Hey (rend snd relativ ne well aa these of her | tsract Farjeou, are heroby invited to attend the func on Wednesday moruiny at ten o'clock, from tor sath 5 West Twontioth street wox.—In Brovklyn, on Saturday afternoon, Aw 3, Kurs Wises, widow of Daniel Forgunon, tm th year of her age. The felatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, 1 @ cluck, V's ‘chapel, Broadway, corner'of Fultem ork On Monday, mh year of his a 1 friends of the family are respectCully funeral, from his fatboer as re lay afternoon, at hale he meuiber: of kekfurd Lodge No. the Firet Company of (ve Conu- ¥ Wile of Kdward Kwen, in tho 32d year of hat bark Gem ton 1 Wil Slever, Hi 16th, beige High ques ACRE), F NEW ¢ CBr), W tor order NOKPOLK, An Vall River; Mary Par (Arr in Hampion jonah, Baltimore for k August 27, Jous © Gasvien, ew 25th) Came in the Capes hth, Callan, with invited to att | No, 49 She past one o'clock 41 0 of OF nial Guard Gomme y al aud ir KV dwar On Sunday evening, Augost 46, after atong We Inte Joun Gormley, 18 years family are lowed te day) atternnon, at | 0 clogs, OAL West Twenty amie August 2¢—Are scha W Yoru, Ma “ sioop WDM ree, Buk # 10r de, end the fu » the lat ot Harewt».On Monday, Augast 27. ton avenue, Mra Uiuearere Harni, aged 43 years ntice of funeral in paper of Wednesda: pe x —On Saturday, August Winstiecmesa stharing Haha, aged y are rexpoctfatiy, day) ofernoen, ah © father, 20 Leet No at No 78 Lexi. 1B Hale, Colewan, Taunt sours Emuna D Phinney rh; WL Lewis, Argus, Marla t ir The relative invited to attend the fu, vck, from the reside Hlowerater for Phi Locke, Arr sche Suath Tuttle, DON, Aug 23—Are brigs tas, Mille nehaw, Smith, Har August 27, Canotne ‘Theasher. ‘Uw Jonpan. pW HAVIN: Aug @6—Arr ochre Ida V McCabe, Pickuy, | On Aonday, August 27, at Gatiord, Comp, "hilwdelpiia; I win) De do, Mary Ties, de. 1% JUmmen Soup: y or of Cu as00, Mary Loughey, theamalans Hodgion, © Klizabethport ; Naxige ies Jonnay, grand-daeghuer > of thin oly, aged 2 vears, 7 mone aud 17 days nia: Bdward wen. do. Cb Sine Selah eat ted WL Bins enenbere Funoral services at the Gramercy ark Howse, om NYork, Wednosdey afternoon, at half past four o'cloek. Friends A, Ang 25—Arr bark Cavour (Nor), of the (amy are reapectfally invited, without Cather th: Modenu, Ryder, Hoston; sents Camilia, Uoribu’, & | potioe New Kediort, W tynsce Waterbury, Conm; Yonkers, N.Y, and Indianapotia, Ind., papers plensw copy Jowsrox, —On Thare tam, Jowy, Fouugest #0 odiery, Salen th liman, of choir iafea- and Grace Jotm , Augean ¢Mogn © sion, aged 16 months aud 18 days His remains were interred in Belmont, Howry, jon Cemote Zila--Are bigs N Stowe ™ = dusom, NYurk: se West | Kaveme—At county, oa tut 1, kayrer, in the 67th ye The relative and (fiends of (he tarn\ly are respectfully Invited atend tho fuuecat om Thursday afternoon heat, at two o'clock, from her late residence at Helmet Carriages will be in Waiting at Harlem bridge up W ome | o'clock ¥. M., meeting the beat staring (rom Poot alip at hnif-part eleven a clock A. M., alxo Third avenue ong, Mayen, Male | 4 Keren Happurt Philadelphia. sid Mary Alingion, I" + AN 3 re Denmark, Parker, and Silos Wright, Seaman. Elizahethport; Vlora A Bawyer, | cara lenving the fark at a quarter port eleven A. M Read, Jersey Clip, Copy, Chase: busau & Mary. Kesue, and Mors On sunday, August 26, after a short bat severe a iiimess, Awe, beloved wife of John Mow, aged 42 years The Trends aud Fr lativen of the family are respect tavited to altend the funeral from ber late reaidence, Deianeny street, New York, this (Tuesday) afieracve at @ 0 clock, without further notice \ amooy. 8 | | | mty-hia, Teel, do; A Lee. re, to. Mehran Anna, shoupaca, do; Lyra, Maskell, blizavernport; Kacnet BM yo MeUsmr On Monday, Asigast 27, teanms Me. 1, See Kastees Rapin, Wate nee teeegi hice | Cautnny, ling Sth year of ber age | Amay, iphie Yon the Bid inet epic i, a ‘The freode tl the family ure fatty 1evited te ‘M4; Mary Natt Bhvew oe hag 8 att 4 oer, i funeral, thie (fuer aiiftaoun al bre | lon, 2 Straiton, Condery; United, Henderson; Utranto, ; from her late Pasa 400 tan Teath street Roma Burgens: N . Verrit Jarnen mow han Koon, lew i MePasiasy —At Milton, N 7 y wen . | Pf Barto, Tillotace, and debes I, Wi August $0; Marienl, lwioct daiaghter of Denese! cad Ge | Cy, Kelley, NYort. sloop Trenelst tilda MePariags, sged 10 wonthe aud # day Old hr Fux, Montgomer The funen i, take place from the regidence of Asibeld, 46 Ho oon at two o'elork | | Viewing, Wilke. niludelphia: C&C Hrooks + mtveet, Brook! ya thu (Lusedagp Kiien, Dexter, do) or amg hi Mary A Areas, See ‘ McGinn —On Sunday, Auguel 26, alter ® protracted db | exbecwpor atipesdasetiaceaases nee, Wu tia Wo Stotiex, In the (Oth year of bis age #AN | LANOISCO, Aug 2—Arr bark Kale The (riends and relatives of (he jamily, member of Auckland, NZ; id, stilp aN Witke (Harn), Hor Kacwupt Fir. Department, ain metuners of Amertoas stam per, Newene! in Fngine (0. No 6 (oi which deceased war s member, (ue tuoerad, exempt), ace res uily invited 10 atten nh Ord ares, ty take place on Wednerday, from No. 6 Brookiyn seGoonm. loved wife of Francs Metengh, aged myn ae The 298 Rant Thirtern Clock, to the will be soe andi i On Sunday, August 8, Many Avy, the bo aT years aad © bugomie (ie Kong, Kemper kas Bows wes © | be token from her late residence, Me, oot, ie (Tuesday) morning, a 6@ the NALIVHLY, Wier a eoleme oe. repose of ber sou ft et, Birdient re Meret quem tax Awe Prom (hence the retuaine will be talew to Cawary Comm 1 id bale Boppenewe (L tery. The triewd the (emily are feepectially invaded praniels, Bosivn. to attend without further env uarton fae J mf “y, Avguet 26, (sum VoLoem, on | Somat ! “ vs Willian d and Mary K Pet, oped t yee a ) | ‘the ivende Of the femily are reepeetiulty invited to | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. attead the (uneral » ap Toadogen of net poe 1 Neo 100 be Wiaen 7 the ~ afternoun, at Ue + Married, Prowry.— 4 { yumiy, on Thoredag, Disetow— Pacer. ie Brooklyn, NY. on Mond | Angua Warren it, Jaws aw ONG of Wolo Augur by the Rev. CB. cing, Mr. Onsriuee d De and Lieanoe © Vrouly, of New York, aged | year, 18 | emer too Milam Sent bot of Hoboken, N. J | moottin and 19 days Haroork —Horarw Thuraiay, Augeet at Keiarneron, (Micts ? Verm chester cooutly, N.Y. by the | Prowrns. At Marten Avagixt 26, after @ offey, Happoce, of New Yerk, to seman | tenn, Jimny, mts Of Wiihars wid dane Vomtia, danglier of Mr. Jomply Hopkins, of Clonegail, Cars a0d © Hwont | y Gnow dretand. ; ; ! iu cunday, Augual 26, Trcovome Ques, aged } tus—Bersers.--On Treeday, Aust 21 a’ the werd 10 mvt the renidmnce of bride's parents, by ihe ev. Mr, Pet poral wit lnk plare (rom La avenue 0 thie to Many, only danghter of « at we & The relatives amd mn . , In New York, on Monday, Auguet ay w ay ot wad M. Chipp, leas Mewar AL yeas aud 2 aye | to Mr’ Many Mronetn, « insives @ eoitally inviind to } 16 Tuewiay) ailornnon, at anit H an ate vendence Ws Uresmmtate | Died. niay, Augoet 2), Avemcoewe, tnlamt ker, —In Brooklyo, on Seiarday + a0d Venwe F Ranayeoue | Parware Acar, 19 tne bse your os coy The trivnde of the family are trap ory «Hospital Hoboxen, o@ Mom abtend the faneral, from his bie remden * abate of the partate | tou sewet, (hee (Tuenday) aftermcen, at t | Aunts, On Ba August 26 oe Bessy iie!, aim aud the late ko witeent fwrvnee : wale. 3 bow fnweily are re . ie (Tuentay) afternoon, at (Ho | epeettullf a o'clock, from No, Mb Ninth sree wre tw —, Hansen in Wilk &, 00 Seturday, Angus 28, | Rowe ow - | Gmemer B. Danser, son of ihe inte George Harner, ared The tne “end Une | 44 years " roams, 2. 2, feral will take place Una (Tuesday) aitorn Her recommen | The tw wets nm bh fr semen, 14d covuee of out Vins, @ re.” The relatives end ‘ a By A riends of the (amily re invird to attend wy ther | be nigh ie ® on, agen WS gears Gas © - spits Maite : & mn ar jnylied to olen : ty omen 3 worn, ine (i whew, Une (Tueedeg), maen ; m, ot., of Trop, aged | aw, 6 tom . Want, At Har) on Sumdey, & tone, —Jn Gin Alpe, Foren, younger rn of Wallet ane aa eee of we and grandeon of Capiain KW. Vente =o one The [rams and Soqusiniancss are invited to etygns the The reiat\ ve o tee ‘ ye tomy (he reckionae af itetperenis, 6. Wonthall attend the f r 1 pe balay, suandenene Firth avenue, corner of 12%h are } Tea 1b ute aot pale tereces, at ” ok 4 ye, i ow Oream, Pav cewe end Avante . ert ! , @® piensa ary Ld maeoen Brerre On ond wan” M Avrsnaw . | Biecvve, im ihe A: Rs Saintes and trie ot pee remy vem’ oly : ap wire ood he tare Heew 1 Sresitin ev 0 . . = cme, a, og te ene ‘ re 2 - ae . ° joo . “ . ~~ saw —a ee ee en aft me y bier of Jobe i amd Adan Cortana, aed | a oe) wes a q ETEDGeh ld of the inte Freakin Gilinore, apes ie wei | Ms ttl tale The vemstves ond tends oTe reepeet! eet (he forersl, lds A after, o'eeme, from Boren arenes, Bergen Fo