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having fully wetehed the enor to be comsequonces of a tepid appre la ton on concy dotiar, In England, after the the effeet was to make the rich rel poorer; to enrich the fow fundty titers of the great mayrity of the people FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. . Trvesmay, Sept, 60 PF M The stock market t+ ell in that unscttiod eondition which invariably attends the strugrle of beary specata tore to hay without foretny ap prices during the process of buying. The brokers and operators who have just ™eurned from the country, after their summer rustion- Lion, are without stock», having eeld out before leaving the city, and they ars, very na! rally, desirous of “lead img up" at prices as low as powible, aud hones their vigorous efforts to depro a the market by ehaking stocks out of the hands of weak holders, Thus far, with the ‘exception of Erie, they have teat more than they have gained by the attempt to reverse the natura! current ‘Their maim object, however, in to succeed wm buying at present prices if they are enable to pat them lower, which can only be done by alternate hammering and buying; for if they were to commence buyme of a strong market prices would advance with every hundred abares they purchased, The petty brokers and band to- ‘month operators are mainly on the “bear” side; bat the strong houres, who are governed to some extent by prin- caples, aro not to be found among their number. Thowe who are now “‘Dearing’’ stocks will shortly be ‘bulling’’ ‘thom, only to “bear” them again when the tide of speon- iation sets the other way, and as they happen to be “ong” or “short,” #0 are their opinions, which brought shout a apeedy re urn of somewhat paralie! case to ont own. Acrording to the tast semi-annnat ‘o London and Westminster fank forthe hanks and three others—namely, the consisting of depesita and arcentances, leading dealers in government securities are enabled to * eapply thoir wants at theo There is no pervoptitiie ia- -@rease in the supply of commercial paper, and that of “the best grade is in request atéa hi per cent. Paper drawn ai ninety days has been cone as low as five. At the ten o'olock open board the market was steady #1 tho cloving prices of last evoning. Erie was active, and sold at 704 a %, Michigan Southern 83, Cleveland aad Pittsburg 864%, Rock Island 109, Northwestern 95%—preferred 66% a \, Fort Wayne 103%, Hodson River 12054, Reading 113%, Mariposa preferred 27%. - At tho first regular board the market lacked animation, Bot remained steady. Frio closed without improve- ment, and 23 lower than at the samo time yesterday. Miohigan Southern %, [linois Contral i, Cleveland md Toledo %, Rock Island %, Northwestern proferred %, Fort Wayne 4, Ohio and Missiastppi certificates X%, Mariposa proferrod 4 Weaiern Union Telograph %. Badson River was \% higher. Government securities were heavy, Coupon #'xes of 1831 showed a decline of 3M, five-twonties of 1862 14, ton-forties %%, seventhirty notes of the first series 14, second series 3. Ng Car- olina State bon: re 14 lower, At the one o'clock session the market was a shade firmer. At the hal’-past two board Erie was sold down % 60%, and closed 11¢ lower than at tho first regular board, Northwestern —preferred %. New York Cen- tral was % higher, Michigan Southern \%. Government securities continued heavy, Coupon sixes of 1881 wore ds lower, five twenties of 1962 3, issue of 1845 \{, seven: ‘thirty notes of the second series 4. third serios 4. At the three o'clock open board Erie sold down to 8%, bat the rest of tho market was about steady. Afterwards Erie was further beaton down, and it touched 8634, from which point it reacted to 6914. At half-past five it closed steady at 69a %, whilo the general ‘market was firm. New York Central was quoted at 103 a 4, Hudson River 120 a %, Reading 113% a %, Michigan Southern 8% a 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 854 a 86, Rock Island 100i a \, Northwestern 35%; a 5— preferred 66% a , Fort Wayne 1043, Ohio and Missis- sippi certificates 29a 3, Cumberland 463; a 47, Quick- silver 50a 3. Somo foreign orders for Erie on a limit of 4434 (in London) net were filled this afternoon. The tock at 463 abroad is, with gold at 146, equal to 7134 here. Gold has been steady but rather dull. The opening priee was 146, followed by a decline of 3 and an ad- wance to 146%. Afterwards it drooped somewhat, and alosed steady at 145% 2146. Loans were made early in ‘the day at 3¢ per cent per diem in favor of the lender of the coin, and subsequently at 1-64, following whieh the oransactions were generally ‘‘ fiat."” ‘The foreign exchange market was steady at the im- provement of yesterday. Bankers’ bills on England at ‘ixty days were quoted among the brokers at 106 a \; short aight, 107 a 34; commercial, 1043¢ a 1053. At thelast meeting of the Clearing House the Tenth Bank was admitted to membership. At the debts oF about eighty seven per cent making an aggregate of ene hundred ‘nerots, including bank premises and Lion were atill further secured against of their partiowlar benke The agrregatet £794,614 Haut, althongh per cent per annum; of the Union Man! London and County twenty-two per City Bank twelve percent. It Is throw tive policy of those banks in keeping credit, large reserves and floorshing Tho reserve of profits undivided in Weatminater ie £473,017, 11 Joint Stock £246,563, in the £267,408, and mm the City Baok £144.55 Rocky Mountain $7 15, Smith & Texas 20¢, closing September 3, compared with previous Monday, oxbibite an increase $5,117,839; statements are as under: — Tans, weok is as follows: — ‘Total . Last week. There is a discrepancy between the details of the pub- statement of the debt and the total mentioned of twenty millions, for the rectification of which we have to wait tilithe Treasury return itself is re- ed. Meanwhile the two statements stand as under :— DEBT BBARING COIN INTEREST. ure i per cont bonds. $196,241, 100 18,323, 50 243,734,100 Faa,a201 080 DIGKURSMENTS. Last week... ‘Tho footings of the Boston banks for itema, as follows: — Loans, 91,504,127; loeal tenders, $3,627,092; $16,240, and specie, $1,744. The details of the two NEW YORK MERALD, FRIDAY, parsed and dbo value of the our- Napoloonte wars, ver and the poor at the expense And the fund- holders anceseded Deonase their tefluence controtiad the Howees of Partiament sufficiently to procure legtsiation specie payments; at the same time tha! it prostrated the industry of the country and produesd riots which threatened revolution. Mr MoTwltooh will do well to familiarize himself with this portion of Eagtich history, presenting as it docs a acoounte of the London jotnt stork banks some of these Institutions are igh!y proeperous condition, The profita of the half yoar were at the rate of more than fifty per cent per annum on the pant up capital; those of the Union Bank thirty per cent; there of the Joint Stock Bank twenty five percent; those of the London and Oounty Bank twenty-three per cent; and thoes of the City bank twelve per cant. These five Metropolitan aud Provipeial, the Alliance and the Imperial—had, accorting to the last reports referred to, liabilities to the public, to the amount of 251,997,090 Against this liability of say eighty-two mil- lions sterling they held in cash nearly twelve millions, Money rematos little better than a drug, « -eral rate to stock houses ts fovr per cent: but the porte . hat on ema of Pegged ~~ addiuon they also held £71,500,000 in billie and book of the whole; so and cight anda half per cent of nominal assete, the bills and book dette being, to some extent, of varying value, The total much like, wero valued at eighty-nine and s half millions, which, against a Hability to the public of eighty two millions, shows a surplus of seven and a half millions, or a little more than nine percent, The creditors of the bonks in ques- loss by seventeen millions of capital uncalied from the bank stockholders. Th» five institutions first mentioned are unlimited, and the shareholders are therefore liable for the entire debts net profits of the eight banks mentioned daring the last half vear the profits of the first five wero as stated, the rate of dividend and bonns of the London and Westminster was only twenty oight ik twenty-five per cent, of the Joint Steck Rank twenty per cent, of the cent, and of the ih the conserva. heir dividends on a lower seale than their earnings that their present birh eontition ts due. the London and 1 Min'ng stocks were firm. At the second board Benton sold at $150. Columbian Gold and Silver $1 90, Corydon £3.90, Downleville Gold $1 53, Holman @20., Keystone Silver te., New York Gold $190, Quartz Hill $4 50, Parmeloe $10 25, The Phitadelpbia money market is in a very easy con. dition, and a period of active speculation is confidently predicted there, The bank statement for the week the return of the in all the leading depomte, cirealaten, $1,067,105 1,068,161 The United States Sub-Treasurer at Chicago reports the business of the office for the week ending September 1 as follower— gt | 2 66,180 $780,065 1,846,101 the week ending September 3 are an follows, compared with those of the $6,042,000 ng wolBn 185,512,140 186,012,140 204,463, 760,615,900 798,949,360 ite 1,070,098,060 4,240,925, $670,100 “i ee 344,778 361,728 The cash balance in the hands of the Assintant Treas- Hop aa' ian | Urer fe Boston at the close of businens September 1 was 16,403,180 | $15 628,221—$9,268,206 of which was in coin—a decrease 03,440,008 bl a as compared with the close of the previous $2,770,416,608 The total vaine of exports from Boston for the week 992,128 ending August 31, including specie, was @477,751, against beret $266,276 for the corresponding week in 1866. ‘The following is a statement of the bani yo + 24,247,170 + 974,658,195 274,905,676 258,403,775 290.9 If we put the Increase of tho national bank noter joat the decrease of the legal tender we find that the Taeas, The volume of currency in cireuiation, although In ie argregate so large, is answering the purposes of the jie very well, and the fect of ite being irredeomabie and the viciasitudes attending foreign revul- It is true that the irredeemable paper dollar i* 200 Mari 100 Avian 100 Bost 100 open aa, and we cannot escape from it withoat 100 Erie RR by any rash measures tonding to the resumption = epecie payments, It is therefore worse than idie for Mr. ree 1a preach about 0 sacedy resrmaien withent 100 40 che Gal Nat Bank 1) 200 Ashburton Ci Co. 300 Spruce Bill (1 Co 100 Rutiand MarbieCo porn pret te Mall a'o 100 100 N ¥ Centra RB. 102% otevs | condition of the Obio State Treasury on the Ist of september, 1866:—~ Dr. Sopt 6, 1806 7% 30 40....4065, 88% 25 Del & Hod Canal 151 18K 4 on a, 10 mWath..b9O SL 40... 990 20% 40.24 call 20% Tnd Mer RR,, 120%( ok S81 Central RR,, 123% om 60 dO os .e00e 1286 My 409Chic KN WRR, 3516 103-100 Chin & NW prf, 06% 2000 AN Witm 84 100 Cleve & Tol RR. 1144 10000 @ WRR2dm'93_ 714% 400 do cs .c50. TAM 1000 Gal&" hie stm 1003¢ 409 Chie & RK ERR, 109 1009 P/FUWAORdm 8) 100 do. 24 call 100% 5000 Bu NYKElam 96 40 Chic, RurkQv RE 190% 1000 Chin &AltInbls 92 25 NJ Central RR. 127 1000 MIL ASHP Ttm 90 — 100 Pitts, FLW &CRR 103% 1000 Chic & Alilaim 98% 200 do + 108% 2000 Mich Sos fbi 98 12 do . 108 90 hs Phenix Bank 195 200 Markin 1 pf bo 42 10Shoe&LeatherBk 110% 31 Romo&Wat'n RR 90 Second raalon. $1000 Tr 07 3-103d 6 105% 100 shlttar Frof.b10. 28 1000 City 6's, 1887,, 100” 100 Frio Railway. a. 70 10000 Tenn 6’, new, 70 400 NY Central RR. 103 15000 P Ft W & © Int 1933 200 Mich Central RR 111 100 shs Huds'n RRR 120% 100 Wich S&N Ia RR 83 10 West Union Tele, 57: 200 Cleve & Put RR 86% B60 FRY 200 Chic & N West'n 3534 + 2M 200 Chic ARI RR., 100% Third Sesston—2:30 P. M. 300 sha Erie RR..... 70% 800 do. .2d call 608% % 200 do......... 60% % 300 MichS AN Ia RR 83 1100 do... 2. BB 100 Chio& N WRR. 35: 200° do.....prof 663% 200 4 +. 60% 200 Chi A Rie FRR. 10036 R. 50 Chi Bur & Q RR. 130: 100 P, FueW & C KR. 1037 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tavravay, Sept. 6—6 P. M. Asues,—Receipta, 17 bbis, Pot continued scarce and firm at $8 60 a $8 76. Pearl were dull and nominal, Bawanatcrra.—Recoipts, 10,732 bbla, flour, 100 do, ‘and 290 bags corn meal, 6,643 bushels wheat, 35,896 do, corn, 750 do. oats, and 3,000 do, malt. Low and choice grades of State and Western flour continued to decline, with bat little demand, white sound medium grades advanced 10, a 200, per bbl, under a small supply and fair demand. The sales comprised 11,000 bbia. at the revised quotations annexed. Southern flour was in improved demand at more steady prices. Sales 550 bbls, Canada flour continued quiet, and in the absence of sales prices were nominally unchanged, Ryo flour was scarcely #0 flem, with sales of 300 bole. at $5 50a Corn meal, poncheons.. os .. 2500 a 2 50 —The wheat market still continued quiet, anda further decline in inferior qualities ef old was submitted to, while new advanced Yo. a Se., consequent upon the scascity, There was no export demand, the business being wholly confined to the immediate wants of local millers, transactions wero limited to 15.000 boshels at $2 forpew white Mohigan, and $2 55" $2 57 for new amber State, waa leww notive, vet a moderate business waa transacted and prices advanced Ke. a le. of 80.000 bashels at S2iq0. ak2%c.. for mixed and Slige. for inferior, Oata were without decided in vaine, the market, however, being bushel+ at 47c, a S20. for Milwan- continued nm ‘The quantity of four, wheat, corn and barley left thtewater turlon the fourth week in August, in the enna ‘A865 and — & @llown — Plow" Wheat, bu. Corn, bu, , es, ‘1886. .20 700 424 200 906,700 200 1866 .. 10,000 164.300 1,280,800 700 Tie ‘quanthy of the: samme ariclon Tet at tidewater the commencement of navigation to the Sist of August, inclusive, during the years 1865 and ‘1866, was as follows :-— Plour, thls, = Wheat, bn. Corn, be, Ins, 1045 .. 291,600 4,06 600 7,034,000 114,800 1866 . . 136,200 1,763,200, 13,938,000 142,300 meorgiing won detciency of 840,000 . of the articles of produce en by principal . ef Neem years indica- Comat —_ i Wheel, 9,983,200 4.688.008 1,763,200 Corn. as 4 7,054,600 = 15,999,000 Barley 100 174,800 142.300 Oata 4,970,200 6,341, 6,656,500 ze (80,900 ‘282,600 616,00 _ 365,200 224,400 Beef, 5.400 7,190 100 a S23 we Rutter, 34,100 62,400 42,100 Lard... 1,451,600 —s1, 780,400 53,100 Cheene. 100-2. 482,800 445,400 bay war 233,600 a tell “a om {alo and Oswego, from May 1 te Atguat 31,1586 tod 1860; Buffalo, 1865... 95,018 4,062,088 9,714,528 6,848,112 Oswego, 1866...100,288 1,908,333 917,655 161,' pom: * om8 Oawego, Total. .... 2... Sep- BA OF6 21,762 ° Cod nation ia done for The jet closed, however, at the appended quotations with for high particularly Mtde NOT a Pil a ea a » » aT demand. We no- sales el Frecuts The Sanco: ted te even 4 per steamer 500 boxes cheese ‘® tobacco at 250, mt 6% per 44 pounds, and 'o Bremen 75 hhda wobaeco To Antworp, per a Ke charters: ore —A 1 Se 64 if to the Thine Keon, 1 & Britieh brig, age yly for spirits terpen- tine, and Antwerp, to lay im petroleum ] seal Fy ath a Tike for bamsand ye @ Me lard market us a ehade Crmer, wiih Se, for tate, Cleeen wae at be. 8 18e,, as to quality. Prrectave,—Crode onntinved bee ted eae more " Hhon We Our lah em Yracing 12,000 bbir, wander’ whi at Gye ste to 470, Om the spot-—the latter price for a favorite trend 4640. for Beptember, 46 8 Te for Oetower, sed Ga, November, buyer’ om, of fren we we Of 100 tte at ie I ede) he alee eRe efemed Of 6,000 this standard © bite at 6b we’ Feoan —The market war rather more He wibest toolnt change im Talore though & % com priaiag 600 bids emia wt bo: alin, the emer Brice being am advance of \« over “vesuerder'e ore SEPTEMBER of veteire | rims Refined quiek Standard bards 18ig¢., s F continned in moderne request ant firm, Sales 87,500 thw We a 21Ke; alk» 25,000 Ibs grense a We. 9 12%e. Serene, —Pinseot way in active demand, the sales em- bracing about 8 900 hare Calcutta, to arrive here and in Heston, at $2 50.4 $2 55, gold, in bond, tien was unchanged, Sales 136,00° tba, at 120, « <0 Winsxrr,—Receipta, 60 bbls. The market was quiet, bat prices wore without decided changa, ESET REN eA oe SHIPPING NEWS. AbMANAO POR KRW YoRE—vurE DAT. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEI Cleare: Stearnahip A Livingston, Bak 20. x a re Caulkins, Galveston—Spofford, Tileston to, Phas yr E B Souder, Lockwood, Charleston—Livingaton, rox Stenmehip Rebecea Clyde, Price, Wilmington, NC-—Jas land. ‘Bteamebip Fi Cid. Hobart. Newnern. NO—O be ad WY Civde, Savannah—Livingston, Steamship Mary Sanford, Clark, Ros’ Bhip Hudson, Pratt, London—b EM & Son Bark Susan Jane (Br), Webb, Timara, NZ—H A Curtis & Rark Saxon (Br). Harrison, Waterford—Sloman & Edye, Mark Argonaut (Brom), Steengrafe, Bremen—H Koop & Rark Repersnza (Snan), Jemenez, New River, NS. tebAtk Orérhound, Manchester, New Bodford—Yutes & Por. Brie Abeling (Br), D of i vin Wi e. 4p tle Abeling (Tir), Dawaon, Liverpool via Wilmington—H Brig Margaret & Mary (Br), Ginclatr, Cork for orders—Slo- man & Edye. Brig Franciers (Ital), Largomatsino, Penarth Roads for ordera—J 8 Phiups & Co, a I Wil elaine (Brem), Beoker, Queenstown for ordors— 0. Rarn . Brig George Downa (Br), Lanfare, Barbados—I1 Trow- bridge's Sons, : Rrigdn Ahdott (Br), Clark, Barbados via Bucksvillo— Whitmore & Co. Brig Bon Novis (Hr), Forrest, Cow Bay—B F Small & Co. Brie G W Chase, Fredericks, Georgetown, DO—-Baxter & Merritt. ‘Brig Mary E Thompeon, Warren, Boston—R. P Buck & Co. Schr Union, Rich, Nassan—T AR Webster & Co. Sehr 8 T Raker, & Co gat 08 Willams, feCready 00, Behr Snow Flake, Richmond—Van Brunt & Slaght Seur Crinoline, Jackson, Balttmore aad Norfolk—M He- dell. Schr Caltnta, Mall, New Bedford—J W Havtlond. Behr WH DeWitt, Cary, Danvers—R B Eldridge & Co. Rohr 8 ¥ Gortwin, Sloop Blackstone, ‘or, Charleston—N L Met'read: Villiatas, Wilmington—N I. rhery, Stamford. ackston, Provideace—G N Stranahan, Arrived, Bteamship Ottawa (Br), Archer, Copenhagen, Aug 13, Got- tenberg 18th, Christinnna 2d. with tron and 390 passengers, to the American and Homostead Co, Sept 3, lat 4345, lon 09, saw ship Neptane, bound W. Steamship Couch, Richmond, ae, with mde and passenvers, 10 G Heineken & Palmore, mship Win PClyde, Powell, Roaton, with mdac and 4, to the Metropolitan Steamallo Co, Bearne, Boston, with indse and passen- dell. Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford, with mee, to Ferouson & Wood Ship Bir Robert Peel, Larrabee, London, July 22, will mdse and 100 passengers, to Grinuell, Minturn & Co. Hos had westerly winds the entire pasanee, Ship Chorles A Farwell, Gerard, London and 1 dso and pawengors, to BIH 't Jonge, Hamburg, 32 days, with mdse loman & Edye, Sept 3, lat 40 19 .N W. lon 3 nt 48 fat 40 11, lon 65°22, naw Calhonn. jark Briliinnt (of Gardiner), Colburn, + passed Glbes'tar July 20, with frnit, to 3 Palermo, 68 days, rborn Bi) Gabriel (Prus), Roetloher, days, with marble and raga, to WJ Wate. Bi Jtar June 15, Bark Edward Hill (Br), Kirby, » ie days, with shooks, &e, to Wavitell & Co, Bark’ Pleiades, Wells, New Orleans, 23 days, with cotton, ec, to Yates & Portertield, Tirig Haitienne gith wool and (Hr), Morrison, Table Bay, CGH. ing, to L&d WCoggill, Aug 16, oke bark Faunte Kirchner, from Sinj ha, tat UN. ton 29 42 W. New Yor! poke sehr he South, from West Indies bound jon. Brig Isabella Hunter (Br), Beart, Malaga, 00 days, with full, to George ¥ Buller. | Sept ® lat 38.0, lon 71 48, spoke achr Agnes, from Jaeksonvilie for Roston. Re t Vincent (Br), Guion, Cow Bay, 14 days, with coal, Pe: MI Co. . rig Mary B Thompson, Warren, Rondout, bound to Bos. irig Manganilta, McCoon, Calais, 14 days, with lumber, to Boardman & Sehr Thomas T Tasker (of Phi ia), Allon, Lingan, 15 CT with coal. to Van Brunt & it. i K Scranton, Dain. Eilzabethport for New Bedford. Rehr Ann 3 Salter, , Elizabethport for New Bed- Rehr J Wright, Gray, for Hartford, fehe Wenrg May, Pranuite, Elteabetnport for thartford. Beir MA Tleyer; Reward. Albany for New Haven Bont RA Falconer, Wilson, Albaby for Providence Btate, Carle, tout for Boston. th, Chase, Fail River. Parry, Row Bedford, Sehr Potter, Nichols, Providence. Providen Sehr Bay in Fowler, Hartford. Griawold, Greenwieh. 4 i A Prrwox, Clausson, from Jersey City for Portiand, Tato drontnguon Yat ‘nat, {a leaking’ badly, and will 50 o ‘argo and go on'the marine railway. isis Reorratoe, from Pi Portland midalebt of the Sth inst, ran upon ‘a ‘ortiand light; came off leaking badly and retarned to her wharf paruy full of water. Sonn Kino Funan, of New Orleans, 85 ton, built at Ferry, NJ, well found, nig aay and ° ay arenes AS, u Nolaon & Nichols ty of this city, for’ $14200 cash; Moblie trade, axa ugbly teaae 7 for the will be commanded by Capt J W Spateg. Miscellancous. Scun Jauns Gonmam, 67 95-100ths tons burthen, buflt at River Head, NY. Jn 148, has been sold to Mr Ira B'Sanborn, of Hoxton, for Sian. Sonn M. Eussanem, of Nobleborough, Me, 33 75-10%he tous built at Lynne in 184%, bas been ‘purchased by Capt Jacob Perkins and others, of Gloucester, Sine will be under of Capt Rar" the freighting business, Larxcnmp—At Kennebunk; a beautiful ehing sehr of al butlt for and owned by Capt own. recently, from Ward'syard, it 112 tons, old measurement. Joba Atwood Jr, of Province: ng. and je now Stung out for (All mackerelis Notice te Mariners. about the 7th inst for repairs, Due votice of he: "ify order of the Lighthouse Bosrd. G8 BLAKE, Com 08 Nery. ‘The axed Lm be altered to revol rin, 4 . wit lant ttsing Greatect brilllancy every bail imine Tha revolving light at Cape Pine will be altered to a fined a tt mand Lardehi OF nn EO URNERY RICHARDS, Nydrographer Whalemen. hip Lancer, Mary NB. wae at Johanna a Bie sp oll on board, 290 bbls sy all told; ail ae at Boater. with 170 H ou nich arr at Beverly 4th inst, bad and 2 do ah oll om board. Kens home 16 9p fester Gron 4 follow Seasale’—Ang 1G, lat 37 Of N lon 4638 We bark Samuel & (roimwell Nit @ ep: same day. bea F Lawrie ‘ep on board, ting < . be vires PE Cornt , a ap, and iy sam ha inns 730 ” it inet Moran. Athearn, froma Kirdhas, with 0b bola i ol thie weassay lon BF GW, whip Jas Arnold, Man weket, doll. faly 17, states (hat abe singe leaving home, frum halve ) i nonpen iota a Nom 13 wept i, iat Ye June Barr bark Geo 7 hip Bera, Gardner Rooter 4 iC My Oe Mrwher, Alber Crock owt Reston, lag. Opeian (Hr) Spurr, a le We) men, bor New na, Balard -~ ne; tare Petros, river Tie. chipe om Be), Beare, ie * » ~ Herelt, Gordner, (rom Boswe, ue ” VP-tn pert berks Cleafnegee, Cole ond per ota res Sinem, te, Briek mere (ie), Rarer Fret Bete bey RP aoghe: rut, | reahy, 40 aly 10 1a por! ohipe Reeworth Be) Siehnie Alot Bal bom, from Magmpore a lth, Cheer ram Bam pon 7. thom whwide, Gomien Wind, Davie, & Lencaser (Br, Forbes, Vmeute Rent, seiee 7) od to ome vere + herey » tre wee 1 aon e © Pomie woe : wae 7, 1866.—-TRIPLE SHEET. be a, Curry, for de de: Harrod NYork bat; Tamerting, Holes, for G Wehardeon, Kendall fur do with de Teen) Sewert for Beltinee Aug & son Jor Ch. neaton Bi; George Muribut, Smt + July 3 Ie pert ships Rattler, Marsh. from Hon Mae ined for NYerk, White Swallows there an before io Am vessel in port. \\ barke Carton, Treearion, Bos oe Petes Bampeho for 40, undergoing 8 6 July M—In port steamer Cheretes, Kenner “lon via Harte dus for Sam Francisco, enated ant Cantign: Masson, for M for 4-1 port ahipe Buena Vista, Apres, from F June 2 une: Abbot Lawrence, Brabant, ima, Eldridge, from and for Nagasaki, err June dine; sche A ‘t hark Wheat Cheer, Aimewarth, ter, Martin, Newehwang; brig Mud rr sehr Arctic, Wes hi. brige Lew rk, Mart Jacksouvilie, Sid, 4 Dey Bishop Bri, Chews brig 6th, brig Kan Antonio, Br Jaco (Cubay Aug ra rien (and waa ordered to Mariel lo parte a soap. NB, Sept 6—Cid ship Jane J Soul Ay Yowonama, June 27—Tn port barks Eetipas Mer, for San Francteeo; Philip 1. MeKenale, une (Br), Morehouse, for San Franciaen, Zanmnan July——Arr bark Glide, Hathorns, from Salem via Mow , July $—In port bark Mercurie (Aus), Materlies, for WYork, ldg. Sid June 3, bark Leopoutine Bauer (Aus) for ton, American Porta. ALEXANDRIA, Sept Arr steamship Thames, Swift ‘orl KOSTON, S—Arr steamer Roman, Raker, Phila delphia; barks Rureka (Br), Smith, Liverpool: A © Sinith (Br), Gost, ntuegos: schre NK Clark. Clark, Philede| hia; Ploreo, Hales Elizabethport: Maria NYork. Cid ‘steamers Neptune, Baker, Tibbetts, Cony, Savannah: Ashland, Almira ‘Coom! n, Matankan Gibraltar and i sehr Tel Bld bark Celeste Clari 6th—Arr steamers NY Banks, Davis: Nereus, Boarse, ant W PF Clyde, Powell, NYork, Below bark Howland, Léwts from Surinam: brig Springbok (ir), Smith, fro BALTIMORE, Sept Sarr rchr' Willie, Staples, Maya gues PR, Cid schra® D Hazard, Darting NYork: Uriah & abiiha, Abrahama, Westerly, Ri; Minnie Repplier, « ver, Fall Kiver, faumer Carroll, Liverpool, bark Del ware (Br). Demerara. BANGOR, Sept4-—Arr schrs Onward, Arey, and Julle, Adams. NY Old bark Oak [id Oilveston. CHAR teainer Moncks, Marshman . do, HOLM LE, Are brige Delmont Lonke, Cochran, and Sarah Peters, Wallace, Philadelphia for Bow tou: schrs Millard Fillmore, Brown, and Abbie Bi ‘ reeman NYork for Boston; Bille L Smith, Suaith, and Wr f, Baxter, Hoston for Philadelphia: 8 J Liudse Rook Sld brig GF Goery, Archer Lake, Wo ¢ Fish ‘Telegraph, HA Rogers, Ophir, Jokn Roynton, WA Crotker,. Return Godfrey, Eliza & Kebecca, Sth, 7 AM—No arrivals zdwards, KOM Dexter Sid all the western hound. rigs Metoor, Delmont Looks, Sarah Peters; sobre * Chane 1.5 T Godfrey, Etira L Ames, Millard Fillmore, Abbie Bradéord, and RT, Sept d—Arr xohre If 8B . Doane, T K: Jo mt sand Adelaide, Crow py, somerset for do; Bilas Weight, Soaunan, Mrovidence for Effzabethport, Sth--Arr burk Sacramento, Hussey, Charles Frovidence); r Full Kiver thport, Sid iphias sebr A Oubern, JM Freeman, DG she Hrooks, Abbie Hursley, ‘TL « d,'Seraph, Tren E Effort, Rela Peek, y v Thoth Providence ntth, Eliza pt 4—Are 8 WTA, Kept S—Arr brigs J & i Crowley n2as; Forest state, Bhate Ban, 8 B Chase, do; HY soit x, do; MD Cranmer, do; Norwich: ® 1. simmon: Her. rd, do; re LA Bonnett, : 16, Providence; J avWw Boston. |, Pillsbary, New amer Oceanne, Dayir, Elfrabethport, Vi a! Priladetph) Somers, Ponn’s A Iteath, Willlams, Crove, NJ; Aun Bil Ra t, do; Alida, e Fine oe tie: Foie ara a arger, do, sloup Uelen, Cona PAWYUOKUT? Rept B:-Sid sets Les Mal Philadelphia; Fashion, Terre], NYork. RICHMOND, Sept 4—Arr achr Joseph Waples, Robinson, n. Say FRAROIACO. Ang 13--Arr barks Smyrniote, Lovett, iu Zomet, Hono! bark Carib, Hulse, Naptualan uatoww Cid Math, ship Coroper, Perel bark Emilia (ital), Guaretle, Acapuleo. noo (BE Kay, JAverposl. SAVANNAH, Sept 1—Arr brig Janet Dalgitsh (Br D lish, eamer Gen Tarnes, Morton, N York; . do vin Port Roy Sept 4—Arr steamship © W Lord, Ward, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, AKix—Cren.—On Wednesde’ September 6, by the Rev. Dr. Armitage, at the Fifth Avenne Baptiet church Tnxopouwn Axi, of Greenbush, to Many A. Orci, of thos city. Anukt—Marnew,—On Thareday evening, September 6, by the Rev. Dr. Putney, Enwanp KE. Asnurr to Cnar- torte A, Mavurw, all of this city. No carda, Banxxer—Eius.—On Thursday, eptember 6, by the Rev, F. M. MeCarthy, In South tist church, Tutte ville, Staten Ialand, Mr. Lavsoy Banker to Mise Exema M. Kua Brsreon—Panas.-—In oktyn, F. D. on Monday September 2, by the Rev. Mr Haskins, Jows Brateom to Fraxk M. PARKS, both of this city Cincinnats papers pleare copy Crosny—Crownti.On Wednesday, September f, at Bt. Pani’s church, Rahway, N. J., by Dr. RA. Aber Mins ll, of erombie, J. Hexny Caoewy, of Paterson, NJ. Many HL Crows, daughter of Hon. Jos, T. Cri Rahway, N. J. Hatcorr--Baxr. —At Catekill, on Weenerday, Septem bor 5, by the Rev. W. 8. Chadwell, Cnawies © ‘Haxcors, of Catakill, to Kirn E, Best, of Newtown, LL Lrox—Botcurs.—On Wednesday, September 5, at the residence of the bride’# parents, hy the Kev. TM Cur rey, Mr. Jonx H. Lyox to Mien Many A. Borommm, daugh- ter of John H. Butcher, Faq. ali of this city, avo—Brnwer,—At Cataxill, on Thurstay, September t Mt, Luke's chureh, "y the Rev. W. 4. Chadwell, Koursp formeriy of Catektll, to Mise Hesmerrs Buxxer, of the rame place No cards Mansi.—At the First Presbyterian oburch, Rabway, N. J, on Wednesday, september 5. by the Rev Dr. 8. 8 St Henwenr (. Pian, of Brooklys, N. Y., to Goan A. samen, of Ratway Hudson please copy Puniirs—Roov. At Tanverevitle, Greene county, N. Y., ou Monday, September 3, by the Rev. Dr. Onaries Hawiev, of Auburn, N. Y¥., Ascnow BL Parnarra, of tne city of New York, to Mima 'J. Eowy, of Brooklyn, N. un—Gree.—On Welnesdsy, Sep the Rev, Father Farrell, Jamm G. Powrrors, of ub pester of st. Joseph's chareh, city, to Mr, Bure B. Gurcs, formerly of St. Louis, Missourl ‘Bt, Louie and Anburn, N. Y., papers ploare copy Reina —Dooiat.—On Wedoosday, —— 6, at West Hoboken, by the Rev. Father Mmothy Pac itt, Mr ¥, P.O. Renuxt, of Cold Spring, Mise Joana Donny, of Ganlpb, Canada Went, Canada papers please copy Seuvita—Lasor.—On Toewlay, September 4 in the chapel of the Moravian chure A Bethiohem, by the Rught Rev. H. A, Schults, the Kev, Custiae B. Senerre, oo Minnesota, to Minn Mawr [sewn Lan daughter of the late C. Lange, of vania No cards. Kethiehew, Penney Died. AxpEnvow.—At Hudsom City, N J, on Tuesday, Sep. tember 4, Jaw, relict of John Anderson, in the 85th year of her sae. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, t (Friday) affernoon, et two o'clock, from her late rend and at three o'clock from the Rev. Dr, Taylor's church cooth Hergen, N J pees ‘will be in waiting at (he Moboken ferry to con “4 ives and friends st one o clock FP Mt. to, Iino and Michigan papery pleane copy. Axpinson.—On Thursday, September 4, Dr Jawa I |, aged 44 yours, ot his rendeno, No. 163 leat Thirty first street ‘The funeral will be noticed in Satarday's paper Reever, —“odden'y on Ticeday, Reptember @ Wits seme Rawwer, aged 66 years The relatives and frends of the family, also bere of Star of Bethlehem [edge No. #23 of F and & Of the Bupreme Council, thirtl th degras, Bewetrte Me te twentieth degree A and F Masnic rte of Mempt and the fraternity, are reepectfolly invited to pay last tribete to the deceased by a tending (he fontrel, which will taxe plecs from the rendenee of hiny nom, Thomas Bewrats, 215 Fulion arent, on footay a m, at two Oo cloak. Bren. —On Tharetay, September 4 Grere Gumtmaar, younger: child of Ramuel and Wary MN Rodd Kelatives and (reads ere respect wily invited & attend the funeral, thie (iriday) aflerncon, at (hres o'eiort, from the residence of ber parents, So @ Han Twenty AfUh etree Hovena.—On Tharday, S-ptereber 6. June Wire. son of Jobn A. and Garsh £. howker, sged IL pours, 2 moutte The relatives ant friends are ramp ctf wilypinvited to ot tend the funeral, from Communipaw, M Jg this Frday) aflermoon. at ciork Thorsiay, tombor 6 Deterrah “ Viw # (Tray) aferneon, ss Hiroeme erent eyaumber 6, as her Ah geet Aewta A. Haw >, dan w Horh P Herrin, “Chabt Eagynoer of Cheney Fire Depar men Partiewinre f “ Raat On Th + day 6, Precast Fem urn oly wom ot Georg Th and Awna Healy, aged 18 youre The ren ve 4 friends, thoes of bis famtiy, are feop etre 4 be funeral, from 166 Wea Tht eels Dy Wie Reveuth and Eighth ave vetoediny even eptember 5, ® ¥. ward W pilertbus, sod dnaghtar ae orton tomy re invited to sttend the fuserei, rey. a. lwo 6 ck. from the Chereh % Seterter & — of Incarnation, commer of Thirty-fifth street and Madivom avenne How.ey.—On Wednesday, September 6, Parwog Howuer, « native of the county of Sligo, Ireland, im the STUb year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tnvited to atond the funeral, thia (Friday) afternoon, a Nall past ork, from the reedence of his som, Veter Howley, 222 Kast Fo q Kony —at on Tuesday evening, September 4, Laoxtpa, daughter of Loonard aad Jane kirby, in he her age. ad friends of the farn'ly are respectfully 4 the Funeral from the residentn of bee thin (Friday) aftornoom, riher invitation. Way more plomber 6 SL years o mana th friends of the fami Charles, Loats and Je also the members of Eastern Siar Lodge, No. 227, F A. M., are rewpectfully invited to attend the finermly from 42 Grand strost, thix (Friday) afternoon, at we o'cloek, The remains vo be interred in Cy prows Hill Comes tery. Liorp—On Thoireday, September 4, Mie, Mancaner Ry Laove, wife of Edward A. Cord, and daughtor of the late Wm, Keates, of Philadelphia Hue notice of the funeral will be given in to morrow a Newborg, on Wednesday, Septembag 5, Cuanum T., son of Chancey M. and Hope Leonard, aged 15 yoare and 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfa invited to attend the funeral, thir (Friday) afternoon three o clock, from the residence of hie parents, at News y —On Thureday, September 6, Jane Axx Lin, rotto J 4 tend tho funeral, from 0 40 Woet Thirty-righth #troem, om t half-past two o'elook, nsumption, Fram. * vee mod friends of the family, and Williaae #re inviled to attend the faneral, this (Prt- day) afvernoon, st two o'clock, from bis late residenea, No 261 Sixth avenue, Morrat.—A\ Long Branch, on Monday, September 8 Sra A, widow of William I, Moat, M.D. 1 friends of the family are respectful the funeral, from Grace church, Bron way and Tonth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock Moxacnaw. On Tuesday, Sentember 4, Lavina Mag 08 venra, a native of the parish of Multyfasme aunty Westmeath Ireland The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, from, 141 Fast Biever street. The remaing wil! be taken the Church of Zhe Immaculate Conception, corner Fourteenth etrect and avenue A, at balfpast sing ofelock, where a requiem masa will be offered ap for the © of her sont, and thence, at half past one o'elork, ot 8 Ma “ Ninth September 5 A. Me nth and bgt ay afterndou, at ome Wednesday. September 6, at Goldene nty, Many, wife of John A Mee the tate John Kaob of Maile adetphia y. September 6. after = hort McConwik at hie residence, 160th trees and Tenth avenue Carmanaville, The friends of the family are invited to attend the fee neral. from the above place, on Saturday afternoon, @ one o'elook, without further notice O'Hearyn At bia late reidonce, 47 New Bowery, Jamns O'Heanen, in the 40¢h year of hin age Notice of fnneru) in tomorrow's paper Vanknr,—At ch Viaing, N.J., of dysenters, ow Sentember 6, Fone, son of James and Kate 15 month nde of the family are invited to attend the funeral from Mt. Peter's church, Perth Amboy, thia day (Priday) at noon Rucwreae Thewran, aed 47 yours (m Thoreday morning, September 6, Kasam vily inwited te > mn" ‘Tho relatives and friends are respect attend the funeral. from bie late re Rloomfeld street, Hoboken, on Saturday th tity, on th and friend attend the favera!, on Saturday mornii aine o'clock, from the residence of bix mother, 246 ~At Port Jervis, N. ¥., on Tuesday, Pantembar 4, Hevwerta, youngest davghier of ©. Wo and H fe Smyth, aged Lvrar and 4 months. Soren, —On Wednesday, September 6, at Corn’ J rae, won of George A. aml Georgiana Boper, aged . ‘oties of funeral hereafter. Stacroone.— On Thursday, September 6, at Cinetn Ohio, of consumption, Creorormm Bracroons, ola Years, 4 months and 50 days, Sackerr.—At Hastit N.Y, on Thursday, Repteme ber 6, Flowwror Eainy, youngest dangtter of Jamon & and Addie A. Sackett, aged 2 yoars, 1 month and 2 Th Wer and friends of the family are respect’ }o attend the funeral, from the residence of hee 7 Donglass street, Honth Brooklyp, on Pundap * half- past two o'elock —tnddenly, on Wolnorday, September 6, decom A. Srawuan, (0 the 80th year of hia age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, rexi dence, corner Saturday morning, at Suorweit. On Wednestay, September 6, Joux Smor Wat, aged 70 years The frienda and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fan: from hin late reat dence, 104 Waverley place, thie (Friday) aflernoos, o@ bald past two o'clork. Saratoga and Lockport pepere please copy 4 Thowreox,— On Wednesday, September 5, afters tong and psinfol jlinows, Men Mancaner , > loved wife of Mathias Thompaan, «native of F econnty Waterford. Ireland, aged 61 yeare and 6 Mm: Vee Are reepectfol’y invited te will be taken (rom North Pixth street, ow Saturtay afiernoon, at half past one o'clock Varner? 0n Wednesday, September 5, at half wt five AM atfhie residence, Qoiney etreet, near Mad. Pordavense, Inga th Vaxvenmtty, Bandy Hook pilot, im the dith year of his ser The relatives and frieads of the family, and those of Nia eon in Captain Jos, MeMorray, the Sandy Hoot pilots and the members of Oncar Color Ladue, No. 241, By and A. M., are respectfully imvited to attend the fonerah, from his inte residence, thin (Friday) mnarning, at steven K The remains will be iakenfto Btaten Island fae stay, September 6. Mant Wa Wallace, aged 43 yours and am!!7 are requested to altend the Water wtreet, this (Vriday) after- fanera), from Nv need, at one clo TD TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. {HNERAL COMMITTE®, TAMMANY WallaT & F meeting of the te Republienn Generel he cily and connty of New Tort, held at Tom Hal! on the Atle Any ber 1M (he folowing: sdopied by President. ohne i] princples” enunclaiad at 4 mach Aniegetes ao4 alters he siertion shall be held | plese and funder the amend. the rer finetae of @ rm shail im conelneive and Dnal anion from sub! ward INAPROCTORA OF ELECTION AND PLAURA OF HOLDS us Kea mo TAR areer Lom 11 tape Inepeetore Temes — ee. /1 Dries as, oe TN the several wards ot Se Pivot ward Michael Ahern a) No MB Uren wien © a ” Yulherve epee Hotel File wears -Teevarvors James (armen | lemmen Maley oml Patric’ Bolger: Fifty Wert Hevt fie ty ipoey Timothy Drewnmm, 7h mipeet aim t ty Auguetee heady artbrae te Vt teen Nth wart-teenetore Hiwin WL Mageerey Pawaed ree Ay Semen Lome. oh Ranry «S698 Mereee ot tmah ward Inepevions, James ( ) fill, Dotan at Aare ner ot Hatebreed Barrow siveste, nd Thomas Fo Brady 4 Brews Hoa vireet ’ bh wert fon hed Pacer Marvin Big) enh ward Loegetore * h ward te be bald fs te Bagh iningeian tor eal eed

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