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and expenditeares of fiids appropriated For the current FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eh rere 2S Sepereraees vi patie For payment from the ireasury from Mareh Sarvnpay, Sept. 8—6 P, 81, 1865, Lo April 1, 1866, (or the current t 3 indications of incr nea expeuses of government $1,005,87: Intercst on State bods, “ account of the temporary | Cash paid om temporary loan. 9,523,113 I the various financial centres, Pe ti 1ore a very largo amount of cur- ++ $4,007,051 : se country the necessity of | Balance in treasury Aprit 1, 1866, to.new ac- 1 voit the country the ne ninnoe pe) for funds to move the crops is in 1 to anot inconsiderable extent. \ nore limited demand than was to the West, Still, the money ceccesees $4,961,596 . into the treasury from the 3lst to the Ist of April, 1566... $4,358,163 By payment of Mave, 1 wo and other Western cities | aad for balance of account April 4, 1865. 428 aout tn eneral apprehension that an a2 torn ioney will soon be developed, Total...... se testresereeees $4,961,696 1 this city and elsewhere have | Ry yatance in treasury from old account... $204,544 uees on : © uot always ablo to ; Sian Nteace, mousy is. of, | _. THe total expenditures of the State of Connecticut for ares srg Ss the tem years cuding March 31, 1866, have been as fol- d on loa fiiteen to thirty days at ieee 4a 5 per ou ordinary securities, For le A call Loans there Lis inquiry at the Stock Exchange, Berra and commercia’ buls are im demand, ehoico names Georsio passing a5 a SY per cont, the domand exceeding the 00.85 y. At preseat there is a large amount of idle capi- The Connecticut River Railroad is about to build a ta! soliciting ymont, and rates favor the borrower, nithough there has been for two days past a somewhat | branch track to the lower end of Holyoke. The track org active d ! for loans. will be three-quarters of a mile long, ‘The double track The moro animated than it bas been | of the Western Railroad is now completed to Westie! oe se The prominent capitalists and tead- { and will be next season to Washington, which will give & ao ow double tract: from Albany to Wore: Brauch, ani o es of ’ there is ob a wore rational foundation for REW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. and its advance in quotations market is feverish and ng session of the open ‘or Erie, and 1,700 shares g also was active, 800 Of the miscellaneous wis quoted at 4, Rutland Marble at 26 rred v der ulation vo aa antici First Scssion—10:30 A. M. Dax, the stool early ™ board there demand 70%, 20 7 62 1084, do 2d cali... 108, 21000 US6's5 20 ¢ 762 ni; 1090 Pech GA WO 8g © Gs 40835 Readi wero sold at 15000 U 11400 1 2000 100 100 Evie RR pref. 100 Atton & Ter HE at 2814. Atthe regular government securities and Marip woard there ‘ Railroad shares wer g told on OF Michig . wwestera was stro: at the lowe aid 10 1,900 1 sold at sold at Commerce at 116, > bonds now — being pmand n South there is ina a inquired at 63%, Lou sixes at Tl. 3 bust ess were as 0 54, Hnd 4000 Loni 3009 0 & > 2000 NY (6's 2000 ( & Alb T-tmty 2000 M & ML ¢ na new rginia nh . n 50 Phooni- 200 Canton 400 Quick 100 du. 50 West Union ppi 14, Western nties of 1862 3, m0) von- Afier the regular business was doing over hoard wo ob s, and in the stroet ment im rail on of the open tho counter . th kiero was a road. share’ r THE FASHIONS. Little Novelty During the Winch Satan Re- flections—Preparing for a Revol a Overha “Old Clo’? —A_ Frene ei Opinlon of the Belles of New York Debate ing on the Winter Styles, Paris, August 24, 1866, Tho most indefatigable seekers of novelty have come to the conclusion, that there are no striking changes in fashion to record this week. This communication will not astonish the high minded portion of your readers; they will pass it over with a mental “no wonder,” and the spiteful will give utterance to a ‘so much the better,’* but high minded peop%e and those whose morals have got soured, do sometimes make mistakes. A won. der it ts, that the space of six times twenty-four hours should have rollod into the abyss of the past without sweeping a new born bonnet off in its triumphant course, The past has contented itself with flattening clothes on its passage without even crushing, or as yet any defint- tive smashing of stee!, and the cache traine has not been swallowed up by the relentless gulf, I compare the past to a gulf on the authority of poots, my own opinion being that, if gulf there is, the bottom thereof must not be eo hidcous as these writers pretend. Are not teeth, eyclashes, pair, and alt the other attributes of one’s youth's beauty deposited in the unfathomable depths of those waters which I would rather compare, in plain proge, to to the fountain of Jouvence? How few tadies bordering on forty would mind diving down ever so low, if they could but recover what was once their own! Vain re- grets are bitter, and I theretore proceed. If I brought momentary solace to the high-minded and spiteful by announcing that fashion has come toa halt, I am afraid of tho effects of reaction when I say that she ‘s only reflecting. These intervals in her race trough life are very short; and moreover, when she has acquired the moral strength imparted by meditation toa powerful conception, she generally takes a long breath and starts onward again with redoubiod energy. I have often secon her after these com- munings with herself, and I maintain that sho ts, on all these occasion, mort reckless, neither respecting the pearls of Golconda, nor the cash- meres of Thibot, nor anybody’s clothes anywhere, She slashes through costly tex ures hore, unmounts stones there, and, I'am sorry to say, -he has been heard to inake bayoe among, IT won't say whose crown dia- ion‘ls and jewels, substituting paste; yes, paste stones, road’ rs, for real carbuncies, Then be advised, get pre- pared, and as the busy bee lays in a store of honey for the winter (which, however, it does not aiways enjoy jisol.), 8 store up your old clothes carefully, a dawning possibility, which may sound like nothin + uninitiated, but which is light to a pro- phetic s t, and this possibility is, that as we are to be vessed like our grandmothers, we shall make the most elegant toilets out of their long-forgotten wardrobes, But to speak only of the present, how few of tho ele- pont t 8 which have swept the streets of ill-supported districts retain their primeval freshness! ‘The now Ing- treless appendages can be curtailed, and the otherwise thei tained, Erie clos- at 705% » Jorge sales, Michigan southern nN ' and Nortiwestern pre terrod at 68 ne was dull, but firm, » was byt little busine SUPPOSED CASE CF WIFE MURDER IN CHICAGO. The Deod BRedy of 1 Woman Found in he With Her Throat Cut—iier ilup Joating quot Audson he it outhorn 83%, sturned from Saratoga, Long = { fashionable summer resort, 100 B Hiinois Ce F do 11454, Rock coted A Story of Shamg and Crime. ‘tan 709 rm 804s, Northw pre- vorn the Chicagy Tames, Sept, 6. far ene ; North yeneaty : hoet olclools the: body of oa ee! an was discovered ex:ended upon the lake Gold ha yyend has sold as high a8 | peach of the foot of Oakwood street, in tie North divi 14736, the | + Tio3g, and the closing rate | siou, Aman bythe name of Frederick Barkhard frst uh otis body, and inte: nee of the fact was imme- ed bi jum bas vaned from 1-16 to 1 fe cmimunicated to the North. Market police. sta: 5-2, The e vont today is only $132,500, of | tion. “ Captain Sherman, who was present at tis time, which the | « t $11,000, the City ot New diately despatched Sorgeaut 'T. D. Fox and officer York $89,0' a 82,800, and the Mapoleon I1z. 4) Eperidas, Of the Gotne; totale oareiet ¢hoboay andite- fous, The wrt for the is $137,230 The body was discovered about threo o'clock in the ‘The follow niyarative quotations for the | afternoon. About seven o'clock a man named Byono alas . met Sergeant Fox on tho strect and requested him to — Highest Torwest, | Sttest a man named W. H. Harns, on suspicion of hav- M aoe uty ing murdered hia wife, Margaret Harris, who was the tito Ae 45 complainant's sister, Gyono at the time of bis applica- escent 6: lee tion to Sergeant Fox did not know that a body had been Wednesday ~ ey" ise found, but nade application for the arrest of Harris only Thuraday pe Fen | on tha suspicion which the sudden disappearance of Mrs. EriGny “1% con Harris had awakened. Mrs. Hurris, who resided with Saturday’... MATH ¥ hor husband on Obie strect, a few doors weet af North eign sathor 1 a Market streot, on the evening of the 29th of Angust dis prrieecs ee ee pater spe a appeared frum tive hours, At was ab night, ans of course quotations bills, sixty days, 106 a '4, Bank= | no note was taken of ber abzonce until # short time cos! billa, th , 107 a Jy, commoreral bills, long | aft rward. dale, 10535, 1 ttlls, short date, 100.54. aday or two after hor, sygtgrigut : “ auawered all questions by elline the foliowins Columbian ory Piven pie pew bed ee Thy wiime, bis wife ‘ Gold , . jeft his bed, dressed herselt ina loose pink wrapper an Gennell Goid #1 05, slope: Gold: $1.76, “Keystone Silver |g night dress, ond went as he suppored into tho ¥ Mo,, Liberiy ' ‘ew York Gold $2 04 | She did not return, After a few moments he also went Rocky Mc , Smith and Parmlee $10 20, | down 1 seo what had become of hor. Sho was not Walkill Lead 8! there, but in her place he states that be saw a man. fe i 1 : ’ roturned to his room, and it appears did not trouble him. ‘Tho follow o the receipts of canal tolls at Buffalo, | Sof wore about other Mrs, Harris or the “tan from the of t navigation to September 1, for the Me yy “1 not . accordance a 000 erty one : sateen eae and is certainly a rather queer way of accounting for a yeare indic vivo the number oi bons cleared for | Str sata aden disappearance. Pain Re was considered the correspy periods :— falc, and it only the more increased the suspicions of the heuhbors, The husband of the missing wre ex bidder perfect indiferones. In ths morniag be areve and betook timself to his work of bit posting ae usual, One, two, thr days, and oven a wook elapsed, and the missing wornan had not returned. Harris had takeu NO ineasures lo trave out her whereabouts, and ap peared iodiffercnt ag to what hal become of ber. On ike d ter ner disappearance, be was ad. ‘and accordingly the next mors ith inst, the following advertivement apjearcd in one of the morning papers: — Logr.—My wife, Mrs. Margaret Havrig, Ie(t my residence in Obie straet on the evening of the 29th of August, aud brs aheard from since, ' Had ou when she leit @ nicht The rec tom House for ent‘oned periods were )=Betore tie Wor, April, $179,004 19 106,828 199,847 117,516 bereaved husband, w ah tarris, a salle atroet On Monday evonisn:, after the body found on the Inke beach had been idevtified as that of Mea Mergaret Harris, efforts wore made to arrest the suppered perpe- trator ‘of a cold-blooded decd. Officers were despatched wptombe ! or to the residence ¢* Harris, in Obio sireet, but he was not “etober at home. Leaving policeman Speedor to watch at the November, | «is door of tho house and arrest the sue; ted murderer December, u if he should return, Sergeant Fox, assisted vy some other January, 2 policemen, started of to hunt up Harris and capture February, 3 im. Aber n o'clock the ofseor on duty at the house March, discovered some one approaching, who, ou a close ins tion, pores to be no other (han the individual man Harris, the supposed uxorcide, He wae forthwith roo oe arrested and conveyed to the North Market station. rains. tee Harris, on being arrested, exhibited great fear; hie {ace December,” 185 turned ghustiy pate; his Limbs trembled as if they sanuaey, 6 would fall from his body, and be made no resistance, bruacy, M34 341,059 | yt followed his captor aa unresisting as x lamb to the male, sccccseeesesitgo,gag | Sauahter. Ho seas locked ap in the Nori market, where he was a! a late hour yesterday, Tho wntaber of sores oi land entered and located in} Ci a ; eaned a + athe ho prisoner is apparently a man of come twenty-six = ag and July Inet was as fol- | years of age, good looking, and of nota very ferocious lows: — ack May rae cones. june EERE | ane body, schon firet discovered, had nothing bat a July $2,869.52 | light chemise on it. The throat was cat, ond fron this — | wound it was evtent the decca-ed had, ‘ied. | Hotween Toul, the mouth end the cin, ranaing parallel with the hor. Fee ie 107,538.85 | Hid gash in tle throat, was another wouad, which had he above 60 res were taken under the ile the murderor was endeavor. evidently heen made ing to give the fatal ga ance of having been in awollen ani bloated. pIarOstTiON O THR NODY. convoyod to the dead-house, and a post mortem oxamination was ordaved ivy the Corouer, ert Aor The Coroner's inquest will be he id over th Homeatoat law Tho statist . The corpse bad the appear. the water for a week or so, much “i published by the British Gov. renmeut give tl jotned Not of the principal national tobi, with tue iy ) cach is: made up, and tho ount per heat 8 Of each nation’s indebt- nines — borly tor P ae. ee, day, at tho dead-honsa, at nine o'clock. Revwain DAAiNG BURGLARY A At AGUISWILLE, KY. tay A Safe Robbed of $35,000—-No Clue to the tain Thi Holland 4 602 ‘a (From the Louisville Democrat, Sept. 6.1 49.500 000. For montha past we have frequently been called upon 41,651,707 to record extensive robberies in the Fasten cities, iv 41 661.440 some eases over 21,000,000 boing carried off by the par- tes who plauned aud oxerated the robbery. In our own city many daring robbertes hove beon comtuitted, bit me of them were 2 heavy as the one wo are about to record, by wt bie secured wearly $35,000 in bonds and notes a neater $100 in money. ‘The wer by iNany is Leander S, Reed, who has an a bailding, at the corne Sisth obbery wens well « fee m the Hamit and Main streot. 7 Toe dot of Newfoundinna £250 000, The value of the imports and exports of th ‘ony fro 55 pot known to any even by whom, how or when i Was Inclusive was ny from 1866 to 1904 | Somitied; tie sianple ad only fact known is, thet, the robbbery wax committed and the property xtolen——a (all 1485, description ef wolch wit be found in our advertiving 1a columns. Mr feed bad an office in one of the upper $807 stories of the Hamilton building, where Le docs an ex- iene, tensive business, principally im the banking way. It wae well known thot, owing to this fact, be con. stanly hat on hand a considerable ‘amount of money and valuable papers. The perron who mitted the robbery mist have been not only well hut alao with the office of vw time doring Monday even- quainted with the buitat the | ing the room property nb of the robbey lerday mori been open The rovense and expenditure the same peried amounted te — of the government for when Mr, Rood entered his off ed that the safe bad ¢ thief and the entire con when he discove tari Expenditure £77,492 | tents carried Tho property stolen ts principally rail by es roud stoek aged payable 16 Jane M. Reed, Ia what 1 ates mahuer the ypened, or how entrance was 7 Bert the ba 10, we ate anable to learn, (20 BY A Faun Fan a LOCOMOTIVE. Provinmxes, Sep > 1960. Thomas . Gortiuor, fireman on tye Bristol Railroaa, 4 was fatally hurt this evoning by falling from a iocome- The following Wm abstract Wf the report of the | tive, whi he was oiling while fanning aroand a onrve, Comptroller of the State of © He belonged in New Hedford, but has been employed on FM Hale of Cemmactions to senarak Sseount of receiote } the Miotiiwem an'ral Kavirond 5 iamaged s’csirt can bo cut in vandy kes, each ending ith a tassel over an under petticoat, How many spots, cl do and will fail so unacconntadly fast on front widths, can be disposed of with superiivons fulness | iow many dresses, which were found too narrow when crinoline oat us unawares, can now be gored from top to bottom How many seams are Worn out at the edges on which lace ruche or piping cau bo placed in straighy lines. { hope and trast shawls have not been left to be aten, for they surely will be worn as barnouses, o scarfs, la peplim. Lot no ono eonse- quently despair ina world such as this, where every one’s stuff can be turned to account, though superficial observers may call this nothing but stuf! Even ribbons can hide thelr palenesa, aftor a season's fatigue under biuck lace ipsertion; jot bugles and beads, which hav: a natural propensity to can be rethroxded on aimost invisible wire, and formed into elogant sheaves or | avos, which patterns will be creat favorites on epa :lottes and casaqucs for some time to come, Tt will be objected that all this storing up may be very economical, but that the system neccasitates a great dexl of work. If this be a sorions objection, English and American ladies have no rizht to say they sever can look so nico and stylish as Parisians—the idea is aniina- tiona!l—that they cannot be so industrious is another view of the question. Lthink it onght to b known rT Freneh women have po natural style of their own; it is all borrowed from the profound knowledxe of a com- pteto art, comprising motion, tact, combination o° colors, foanatry and the intelligent expenditure of no very largo sume. Tonco heard a Frenchman, who had travelled in Eng- and and America, asked to give his opinion of the iadies of both nations, Ho did so, Lang eng? 1 must own, and What be said, wae almost drawn from hin tha, by an Engitst- York betles ‘bad made ay ‘apon him, he "Tald hin his and on his heart and said they wero “ passing “beautoous," ‘Then came what he thought of their dress, to which ho replied: —* Much depeuded; those who coud afford to dress well did ft to some purpose—yes, didn’t thoy—and how well they carried the French fashions off, and they watked lke goidesses in armor; bit those who couida’t wl to oh——” and he put both hands before his oyes, as if to shut out @ legion of night- mares. Fxcusauax—Then, on the whole, you admire our women more than your own? Frescuvan—Not @ bit, The Frenchwomen have no Agures—to talk of ; but how well they get up what Nature has piven them! Their Lauds are not beautifully moulded; but how skiiful and active and how well they aro gantod, besides, look at their fect, how welt they fre chaussd, und are not their waists just whore they onght to be? to say nothing of the indefinable somethin in their walk, quite the reverse of drilling, but xo per- fect! Ah! and thoir toilets so fresh and not costly. “Bot you are speaking of dolls,” said the English- . “ Your ladies are dolis." NCIMAN (shrugging up his shouldere)—My dear sir, pao unio mo what they soem to be. I don't mind looking at dotts, but I should object to live with Indies who cannot hide the defects of their mechanism under garments which ft ia so easy to make up out of nothing. The rich are the onty prove py few who dress well every- where, bu: Paris is the only place where the first grisette you meot is as tastefully equipped, though in poorer aomanel as the grandest duchess of tho Faubourg St. Germain. “fut why should it be 80?” asked the Londoner. Feevenyas—Ab, there it is, Girls are not taught im our boarding schools that it is degrading to make thoir own clothes, and they early acquire a correct idea of beauty of form. Estas an—Ve true; our school boarders know nothing o! form, excepting that the thing is very hard to siton, ‘There, readers, T know you will turn up your aquiline though the opinion I have just reported is observe it is getting cosmopolitan, and it would be a spare if our lords were over to iusingate in our hearing that soldiers nowadays manage neddlea better than we do ourselves, In the trimming dopartment there is nothing newer thon black jet stars, which aro placed on tho tops of Lambatle bonnets; a variety of neckties ending with silver chains and tassels, and olegantly trimmed paises for the looping up of akirts and fonrreans. A gieat debate on winter fashions is being ag by those who lay down the law on thove matters, Your readers shall be acqnainted with the result thercof on the earliest occasion, REW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City. Heartiuss Ixaewanrry.—The particnlars of the acci- dont on (he Brio Ratlroad, published in yesterday's Hr- ALD, were Correct except in the particular that the suf- ferer was not removed to New York by ® down train, hut was left on the platform at Boiline Spring tation until he died, and his body was allowed to remain there, no one caring t jove it. Yestrday forenoon it was va the hing mse eee Prejitdice may extst ag to color amor jn Claas, few will dony that this stolid inditerenee oft the railroad employes amounts to an outrage on joty. Asoture Rainoap Accrpent.—A brakeman on train No. 26 of the Brie Railway yesterday met with a serious accident outside Jersey City, by being crushed between tivo cars while in the act of coupling them. His foot was so mangled that amputation was found necessary, Acciomet ro a CatLp.—A little boy named Doyle, about six yeare of age, while playing on the street yesterday forenoon, was knocked down by a Hoboken horse car at the corner of York and Ti strecta, Though somewha: bruised gone of the bones were broken. ALircen AtreMet fo SWINDLR—A man was arrested at the New Jersey Railroad Depot by a detective, charged by a young man with attempting to swindle him out of $60. Roth jea arrived from California yesterday morning, snd the coapiatnent stated that he loaned the accused 340 In gold to pay bis passage on condition that the money ‘would be retunded whon the parties arrived im New York. The only eS ee L Anahel Woe a eories of bogus certifical ‘used further desired to go to Newark for the money, but refused to allow the complainant to o with him, whereu the latter had hitn arrested. At the police station ner wrote to bis wile to Elizabeth for $109 toreliove bin from tis predicament. A Pesirent Wostas Constoxs Hrrwerr to Prisox,—A woman nemed Mary Ann Russell gave herself up to an officer yesterday morning and requested him to take her | to the police station, She there informed the Chief that he found I Linpossible to abstain from drinking, and her only hope of relormation was in thecounty e for along term—say ninoty days, Justice Catter decreed one- third of ihe tuma, and she was sent on Ler wished-ior probation. Hudson Cit Mestina ro Sc@rars Tae Presivevr.—A meeting of the Democratic Association of Hudson City will be held next Pa as ing, at the house of John Leitz, on Beacon avenw President Jonson's petioy. The ad- cor dress of the Wirieecton ss Convention will be submitted for sdop ion. © Rergon. Tas Barats Qovstt Borcs sem, —in the Bergan Coun. ty Circuit Court yesterday, Peter Reinbarit was found guilty of burglary on & second indictment, Dufllinger and the three Chopays who were arraigned with him on the gamo indictment being acquitted. The five were immediately placed on trial on “another indictment. ‘Trenton, Exrea Sesion or Tue LeuisnaTvRR—To-morrow is the day fixed for the assembling of the Legislature under Governor Ward's call, to consider the amendment to the constitution. ‘There will be three vacant seata—Mr. Van Wagoner, of Passaic, boing @ Judge; Dr. Sitar rowed of Newark, @ Custom House officer, and Leon Abbett, of Hudson, having moved out of his distriet, Nowark. ‘Tum New Vicar Gzsernat.—Bishop Bayley has ap- pointed the Rev. B. J. McQuaid, of Newark, vicar gene- ral of the soe, in the room of the late Father Moran, of In consequence of the vacancy caused by Father Howell's teats other movements of the clergy are in conteruplation, A Hoce Esta ettsument,—Just before the war, says the Mobile Times, a cotton factory was near Car- “‘ississippl, intended to run, we supt about 1.800 spindies, We are very woli satisfied that nobody would have thought of starting an enterprise of the kind on avy larger scalo than that, “when the largest of the mammoth eatablishments of New Eng- land bardly contain more than 10,000. The roject was suspended on account of the war, The very reason why it shonld not bave been suspended, ‘and has been rovived within the past year. By somo blunder in the notice of tts revival, the local papor changed the cightcon hundred spindles to eighteen thonsand—a big thing, and therefore it was sedulously copied all over the country for some threo months. ‘vont that time, by a printer's bi) nder, the cightecn thorsand got chunged to one hundred and eighty thou- sand, in which shapo it has beon circulating for threo months more, and singularly enough ts copled without single exclamation point ky papers in the North. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Coavaxye—Gurvaxn,--On Thursday, September 6, at Huntington, 1. 1, by the Rev TY. Busche, A, Josep Cuavanny, Of Ho ‘ston, Texa®, to Mary Noms, youngest daughter of F.C. Guinand, Fsq. No cards, Hevnuicnsox— Mit: wt. —In August, by tho Rev; Jamos Millott, Wintzas M. iesprensoy to Many Any, danghter of the late Captain Williom A. Miller, Esq., of ‘ths city. Hawn Bock xen Thureday, September 6, by the Rv. 8 D Burchard, Anvev Q Hows to Kimanerg, sec ond danchter of Joho T. Beckbee, all of this city, Lonew ick — Disnitow Puesday, ‘eptember 4, by the Rey, George Drape yD. Lat ck to ANNA I, Marler. ‘Rv, —On Thuraday, September 6, by the . Jove BMY 0° MeKoos- nimi, Youngest daughter of Jas. Now Sonth Watos, en any, M. D., formerly widos of the Rev, Theophilus of Rallerat, Victoria, eldest daughter of Win. TL. Dishro Mero —H h Sander a Thurstay, Maret: 22, of this city, 10 ME Rerss Taylor, i minister, NY. bythe nf La W Tsox, all of this cit Di APNTZ — An Fciiay ¢ oven No ards, eptember %, after a short 30 years, 8 of the famiiv are reenectfuily Torn iis late yesidence, 412 and fren invi'ed to attend th faneral, Sackett street, Trookiyn, (S' nday) a'teraoon, at three o'clock, out furihe otice, irduy, September 8, of disease of the Ack and friends of tho ‘amily are ri Invited to ntiend (he fu on Ta sdav afternoon, at two o'clonk, from bis late resi No. 87 Mudison ‘av- ence, withont farther mvyitation, NERY , on Tuesday, Sepromber 4, Wa. unmet, sad Oo years and {riends of the faut, also the mem bers of Star of Beiitenem GColge No. 822 ULF. mud A. M, of the “upreme Council, tairtieth degree, Sosostiis Sen ate twontiewh deur A. and P. Masonia rite of Memphis, and the fraterai'y, are respectfully invit dto pay the last tribute to tie de eased tending the funeral, which will t lace from St. Pi wurch, eocuer of Broadway and Fulton street, this (Senday) afternoon, at two o'clvek, Summon+—Ollicers andy bers of the Sup Council 30.D, Semothrace, Sesnstric and Zoroaster, Seuates 20.9. Gramercy, Ceorge Wasain ton, Columban, Archttect and Pruvitive, Chapters, Iese’ Oro's. A P Free, mason’s, Riie of Mermphis, are summoned to meot to Odd Petiows? Hall, at one o'clock, ths (Suntng) after- noon, far'the purpose af convey ng the remains of our lato Brother, William Bennett, from 8t. Pant's Church to nwood Camaterr, A. M. UNDER, 33, G. M for HARRY J. SEYMOUS. 83, T. M. Mevac Nover,—-Phe members of Star of Loge, No, 322, F. and A. M., are respectfully reqnested to assemble at the locge room, corner of Court and Jora- lemon streets, Brookiyn, on Sunday, the Oth instant, at twolve o'clock, to attend the funeral of our decensed beorher, Wiiliam Bennett. embors of sister lot-es are respetfully inviled. By order of ¥, J, Motivas, Secretary, D. M. OFT, W. Mi. Basset’. —On Saturtay, Sepiem yer &, Kary, the be- loved danghter of Martin aud Kate Bennett, aged 11 months _ a: Meciondaaf th x4 j ox antfeionts aro reepectfuily in Atlond the sunernt from tha residence or ner parents, 316 East Thirtyeond streot, this (sunday) afternoon, at halt past one o'clock. Barstow. —On Friday, Sentember 7, Wace Enmamern, daughier 0° Henry W. und Wary I. Barstow. The friends of the family are respectintiy invited to at- tend the fanoral, from the residence of ‘her father, 18 Sande s'reet, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock. B YLAx.—On Friday, September 7, at five minutes to fiveo'clo k A.M, after a tony illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation, Francis Bor. LAN, a native of the county Monachan, Ireland, aged 55 ears, Tho friends of the deceased and of his brother Patrick aro respectfuily requested to attend the funeral, from his Jato residence, 277 Tenth avenue, to St Colawabia church, in West Tv ste et, between Ei jew York. M, Gon, nty ff avenues, d thence to Caly this ( unday) afternoon, at on Casxex. In Brovklyn, on Fridav, September 7, Tame, youngest gon of Charles and Bridget Cannon, aged 4 months, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family invited to attend tho fenoral, from the residence of h ‘Ss parents, ‘12 Jay street, Brooklyn, at two o'¢ (-unday) afternoon, to the Cemetery of the Holy Flaibush, Car y Cometery tor interment, Kk are respectfully On Friday, September 7, Jase Casey, anne ye parish of Tentrin, county Wexford, Ireland. friends and the friends of bis family are respet- fully invited to attend the fineral, tis (Sunday) acter. noon, at two o'clock, from lis law residence, 141 Spring sireet. Cox.—On Friday, Soptemoer 1, Evwann Cox, aged 55 years, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the famit aro respectfully invited to atteod the funeral, which will take place from the residence of his son, John Cox, Ni Renwick street, this (sunday) afternoon, at one eh Cossonwy.—On Friday, September 7, Eta AGN, dauahter of Thomas and Anu Connolly, in the 20:h year oft her The relatives and friends of the family are reepeetfally tavited to attend th father, 250 West funeral, from the resideuce of her xteenth strect, this (Suuday) atter- nm Saturday, September 8, Mart Ans, the he loved daugiiter of Ri: and Ann Code, formerly of the town of ford, aged 17 years and 9 months. The frionds and wequaatauces of the family are pare ticularly invited to atiend the funeral, from 267 Kast oe street, on Monday ‘afternoon, at two o'cloc! Datey.—On Friday, September 7, after a long and pro- tracted illness, Hxvry Dany, in the 29th year of his age, The rolatives and friends of the family, and those of Ms father-in-law, Timothy Driscoll, and also the mem- bers of the Seamen's Boarding House Keopers’ Benevo- lent Association, and Olive Benevolent Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 21 eee street, this (Sunday) after. noon, at half-past one o’c!oe! Norice.—The members of "tbe Olive Benevolent Asto ciation are requested to meet at their oat room, cor- ner of Oliver and Henry streets, this (Su at one o'clock precisely, to rey the last tribute of respet to our late brother 2° fixwey Datay, By order, RANCIS CANNING, Promuent Joun 8. Hanns, Secretary Fana.—On Saturday fei promber 8, Rostwa, youngest hid st James OC, aud Mary A. Fabb, aged i yea year and months. The oes will be interred from npchen residence of her parent ic street, near Marcy avon’ ue, Brooklyn, this (Sanday) afternoon, at (reread three o'slook. sig Feruery.—On Friday, her 7, after a lingering iness, Witttam Prsvery, a pative of Lusmagh, Kings county, Ireland, in the 27th year of Le a His rolatives and and his brothers, oe and Timothy is tales 4 a be yee foomae loran, are respect! inv! 'e from the residence of his mother, 745 Second avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. . Granam.—On day, September 7, Wittram W. RAB AM. Tho relatives and friends of the family, and those of Die uncle, William Love, and bis brother-in-law, Thomas Haaset, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Nis late residence, 81 Marton street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. His remains wiil taken to Calvary Cemetery. Hetemtsos, —At Yellow s Va, Wa. N. Heton- mein tbe ih yao rag is nia Jonna, —, eet to Lours, on Friday, A ugust $1, =. hy of C. Jonna, aged 62 yearn, relict of ‘arid 'W. Jones, for- merly of Boston, Kenaicax,—On Satarday, Soptember 6, at her resi. ss i 50 Market street, Carrianine, wife of M. Ker. gan, Jr, Due notice of Pe in Monday's an 4, at th sant. —On aT ie residence of hie father: vitae, at “John Re Andrews, after a lingering iliness, Kounkt Hesuw Kxicur, in the S5Uh year of bie age. Notice of funeral in Monday's paper. Lovent.--At the residence of ber brother-in-law, a James MeCombe, 7H resingted street, aged 27, the beloved wife of Mr. Willim Lovell, lato of Liver: pool, Funeral this be morning, at o'clock, Liverpool Mercury and psculpepaahion Please copy. Leacat.—On hemgh gy ew Wiitias, only child of Richard Oe ‘vad Condetin Leggat, aged 2 years, 11 months and 25 days. Notice of funeral in Monday's papers. Loove,—On Saturday, September §, Mant, wife of ‘ ¥ Logue, aged 48 years and 16 days. The felatives and friends are re reapcttliy by +4 Attend the funeral, from her inte NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ¥, 1866. T. ninth tree, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one Mourruy.—At the New York Hospita!, on Friday, Sep- tember 7, Tuomas Murpuy, a native of Ma'low, Cork, Ireland, aved 4 years, His friends and relatives aro respectfully requosted to attend (he funeral. (Sunday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock, trom St, Androw’s church, corner of Duane stro't and City Holl place, Maisor.—On Friday, September 7, youngest daughter of Richard and Rose Malloy, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, this (Sunday) after. noon, at half-past two o'clock, MoKrvc#y.—-On Wednesday, September §, Hever Warn, aged 9 months, son of John \W. and Ellen 7, Mc- Kinley. yigcim.—On Saturday morning, Sept, ®, Daxsneree Caren, aged 1 year, 3 onthe and ae friends and relatives of the Karaily are Foapoctlty invited to atiend the funerat from the residence of hi grandparents, No 931 Second avenue, between Forty- ninth and Fiftieth streets, .—In Rrooklyn, on Thureday morning, Sep- mares. & Joux H. Newnorr, aged 37 yenrs and 6 ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully {nvited to attend the fanora!, from his tate residence, corner of DoKalb avenite and Skillman street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'e'ock, Neave.—On Thurslay, Septomber 6, of marasmus, Fuoresor Nzaue, daughter of Mary J. and the tate George T. Nealo, aged 1 year, 2 months and 26 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the foneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from Pacific street, near New York ave- nue, Brooklyn. Porton.—in Yonkers, ou Saturday, Soptember 8, Lerimts A. Bhacgwetr, widow ofPoter Poillon, Jr. Notics of funeral hereafter, Rep. —TeareiiaLaxcor, infant daughter of Benjamin and Angeline Reed. "ATHARING M., ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the iL room, No. funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the rasidence of her parents, bebabirad street, Brooklyn, F. D. SauNvara —On Friday noon, September 7, after a short Hiness, ANprew Saunpers, in tho 20th yeur of his aze ‘Tha ‘relatives and friends of the farait » members and honorary members of ‘he and Soria’ Club, and members of #11 social cabs, are respectfully invited 4 attend the funeral, from tna jate residence, No, 38 East Teoth street, this (-unday) afiernoon’ at Ft o'clock, Wathington papers plance copy. Sacke T.—At Hhstings, N. ¥., on Thorsday, Sep- tember 6, Frovgyet Eaux, youngest daughter of Jamos A 19 relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom tho residence of her parents, vo, 37 Donglass street, South Brooklyn, at half-past two o'elon! y night, September 7, at twelve #, aged 82 years, a native of Ire- The faneral wit take froin hor late residen Wost Twenty-serenth street, Woorsty,—On Saturday, California, of typhoid fe. « William and -On at It, at Campa Seco, onl dane hter of vvear af hor at thy reat Wisnom. 4 Sof tie far attend tee funoral, on o'clock, a. above, HINA, JUNE 1. Pevnats Of aris eee Notice is h voasor the a: tons and pon incom: " ¥ ‘AU persons whe shill nevieot Go par the rexpeetivaly, according (0 tie list uzacmeaid, wily hereby 6 i, WiLL become Hable vw the pens seribed ty law. MA‘ Datod New York, August big WAR VERS! vexavis of w Peuved Of by nil the United sun ‘anouneed to be the only inrulwerstte and seaworthy ab t is desirans to converse with inen of in dive by vahe ha forearrsing ont hie abject iv view, declares that he will ‘engage any fi oman With aw ngIe vossel const nied vnco.ah sirnetions, For particulars anp.y to Captain JU ; at $7 Veurl str eon 3 and S o'cock P Please out this: gree IAL NOTICS, COW GN SD sito Charles A. Sarw ll, frou ondan, now iying eine ac Pior 38, Kast river, are reqieated lo forward at onios, copies tarie luvaien: also lading to due undersigned at thelr ofter, 28 ¥ MOOUe “t TELAT, Average Adjust RINT — jastantanoanaly silver plat PIARTIEME Rey centr ge: Fr cleening ane ip stairs, 8 OF CARGO FOR TNITED FY ATES J RGMT AST The AN 1, LIST OF TAXES ‘ON Tne. Miss, PLATE, fo, for i 1 for pay pigments received. without por: 1 notice up to Sentem- silente west of Stxth arenas will mot be em ~ business dows tows ca poy aeenely ae Obbe coer ment 89 to 3 o'er sollestor a xtamp is aent, Oder 190 Firth ave! A POLITICAL. pt beste THEE SOLDIERS AND SATL. iN h waid io faver of the poues of Pre. Weld at Regan teu tember, at too and TTENTIC POLIT colors and with pair Baliots printed shorten a he HERALD Jue wen ISHMENT, cor and at tie eheapent YING AND ENGRAV- on and Naseat streets, wily Haportaat tha Twornies Paare. pst 1Ln BEA 21" ton of tho Bhat Trwembiy dincric streot ond Third avenue, on Mona AMBWOSE Le FINNEY, Prosideut, D. Dovawry, Secretary. 179 MANGIS St) 4 BULLERS AND Eni Y 176 WASINET. ZX gale the Jos. Champton pre: AT @ PARK STRERT, FIVE POLN ngines, ail new. wits betlers’ compl 00, $1,300, $800 neh; also Sawrnili Ol SALB—ONE FIRST CLASS, TEN ais bey rower, WILLIAM Mok Portable Engine, new and complete, ¥ AND SECOND HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS, small Engines for sau mikers, Lathes, Steam Sharting. ? alloy tet e Inhed Jewellers Lathe. NCING ACADEMY, 3a street, will open for the seaaon on 18 _Openlag Soirec, Wedueaday evening, § ‘Sept J)CNAR's DANCING ACADEMY a4 What FOURTH street —Clags open riday iaahwonable dances ‘aught dances aught a aie privat THOMPSON'S DANCING ACAD! MY, 70 BLE BLREORES atreet, will open on or about the pupils. Evenings i talon Foostay” ory. uweadays and I evenin, dances taught sous pve ev avery day to thoes wee wish 10 classes constantly ing ners, ‘or terns, ar. send for a circulal Grand i Monday ta Hall vo let for A sre Billiard Tables sale at reduced pri i“ AE 2s SLSERBN & toi Orbe sre Biante TO RENT, FOR SIX MONTHA, i illiard Pable;, must be in good order. Address, stat. 3.0, Herald 0! HE SHARP '® WRLI KOWN BILLIA TABLE AND Tr Cosbion, will thom at his factory, 3 Mercer street, corner of pe AMERICAS STANDARD J BILL ard Rae Asp Pirie ing Patton "bread Counest of Billiards of 1 dought at his fate fe purchase will and Phelan’ Calahions sale. ___ CIGARS is AND TOBACCO. 500.000 egent New York Cigat siroet, FINE. “ARTS. FINE, on conta PAINT Gita ee IN TINGS. 1 kaa Art tal st acter private = pee vare cussen foe Coun in oe nd Addie; Sackett, aged 2 year, 1 monta and 2 SiO. 000 ¢, vais (Sanday) afternooa, $65 = Wea! ie LARGE mc oF NEW AND SECOND HAND Pay a ig wise hand Hi Seen Bz i, eB v2 te oe an ih day a of i erg 1803, ie toate bonds nds of this company cluded Poor shove included under tho fais coat eaiiton ot a bode fr At ‘ot ne oot each Szonanging at ing made for difference of pe time _ ‘the maiaeina of 90 coupons et the respective nage the ‘above option to fe main tn foros nll January monn ‘T. JONES YORKER. Secretary. CTY OF ALLEGHENY, Pag TREASURERS OFFICE, Seo will be received at this office, for par- a sane SRS ER UES Bids'o be tiarked he L3 ror Mowrcirat Boxps." Asal ann MACFERION, City Treasurer. NOURANCR | OHARTER | (LEOTSUATIVE, waned to organize aud oommeuc business. ) Fray aalht, Ther crtr: firs and anvrine; two Skies fo dhe $200; have to rex in eee unrantee $100,000 rece dress Inaurance, box + pattern ae OF oITY FRONDS, Ornce oF tHE ComwrssiongRs OF THE Comsout a: ae MreLeAN given, that in aocordwnce the provi range Yo section thirty-seven of ctor the “Legilatdre of of state of Louisiaua, entitled “An act to co oy Of New { sloana and to provide for the goreram a abe administration of its aifairs,"” approved on lebruary 1852, lod “proposals will be rece ved at thin office, until the 6th day of Ortaber. 1366, at 12 o'ciorc M. the aale to the city of three jan red Kouls of $1,000 euch, issued according foreg: tou jag ach wis to be d ected to 0. Patuys, Sei Se. pear. 2a und endorsed “i'roposals ior tale annually, cortain Tocalltion, Herald office, Notice is here! Bonds.” JOMN ‘T. MONROB, Mayor, P. G, MOW’s, Comptroder. a ANDI, Treasurer, A 2 al ‘ /TUAM, Chairman fe Commibiec, Bou ‘of Assisiunt Aldermen, O, Duisurs Peoretary. $3,500 doo 10114 West Twen! WANTE morience, sliver mines aitaste. 2 ¢ $45,000 | finn oe bough 000 | ° <P AND MORTGAGE, azo . LANSEAN, 6 Wall street, (RST MORT AGE | OF ngatsonis dex 9 Ww, iti itis atvedt, enter of Siu ‘avoniae, 3iX) MONTUB, ON Muse & von clase eral Intevest will be seven AND MORTG. fu ader Fifth Avoane 1,000 worth iow nnd most equated with ow ci racer and te; on who tt Jaiuest, Any one yniiy, may ad. Y. eferences: 4) a RELY sSTABLISHED {eon be tnereaned iy to We BS J SGKSON & GOL 0 } wi uere. PROFITA- sy tte Heat once: Th S| 8° aiBBR IS PRO. pomiae ext inten ge wit envack amd thie, WACO ANTED, A. SP! to utn she subse “the wu io atten 'y eatabliahod : ory aad glassware. Jo 7, Naat oI ri PARTNED WITH THIS ‘cvoil cutablished wholesale 1 oie, Philadelphia, Pa. A-ha esnin Pat NL GET Tae refunded. Address ys Rourdor, Herald office, 404) SALH—AN KTAS IS!1ED BUSINESS; GOOB f -suueetions ture rf nL the country; capital ai coated 07 Gals principale Jossuing bealugen Seed ne CRORE ie VOD Teeter oe aained bia TR ob) roadway. STEAMBOAT INTER- for ine above sum. ‘tay be had if destred, oftice. COTRON T POWNSEND'S ACAD OMY, 29) BOWERY.—ON- ou. day and arent, th Bookwerpiag, igeura, Keadin. Spail!nge G tio snparted. “private. instruction given. . VISUPATION, VILLA DE 8: islinl.—Board and Tuition, errly ii advance, $800. Books, m extra charges, AVABDMY ob Tit , vow Utreont annem pavable tinuery, § mie, de, Huentiy, seeks a situation ag rivet sewers best city rotor: ‘erat filice. YRENOH GENTLEMAN, RECENTLY AR this goantey, would Uke" te moet with « young Amer Gin lady writing to evuvecen in Kaglish with ham for aay or (wo dally for a fair remaneration, Address L. tered oMliene LADY, WITH BAT? sires do teach ina M., New Brighton, SPACTORY REFERENCES, DE- school oF private farnliy, Ade PROFESSOR OF TH FRENCH LANGUAGE, WHO sauructed with great success in Europa, will in lis Lo ach them to write, read and spenk per. a mix monthe: also an evening class ts forming foe young men: best of Feferences are given. Address, for ome week, Inetruction, box 175 Herald office. A LADY EDUCATED IN EVROP a venrw @xporience as teacher, eee Visiting governess, oF wa teacher re 860 00). Addr: s+ M. M., Brow ya ‘Pow ofice. gov A tie lia branches, Mune end Drevin pater rounds areas cutting and fitting. 5h) Highth avenue, between Thisty-eigath sad’ ‘Thirty amt etree GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE: Ho at pupils’ rexidenoe for $y per ences given, Addiess, wita residen YOUNG LADY. susr WIN.SIGD HER BDCOA, P, in Koroum, wuld be glad of @ situation to inatract due or we chifdves ta Rugise, Frenes aod wiuel:: go -%* companion, oF w travel. Address Vels, Boyd's Bx. Press, 3d Fulton siraet GERMAN WIDOW LADY, OF GOOD soorETY, fest clans mesiclan, wishen « postivn ins school oF pa: 'y where # mothe’. aro im requ rod. Addres Haarnondspori Post oice, Siruven county, N. Wy ORKELLING. WRITING, £0, FOR BUSINESS — . HOLBBAR, 6M roadway, teaches Bovkkue prac itatiy ae eed 18. the best Now Cork houses. ile Fomoves stiffness, cramping ot trembuug and males elegant business pemmen: Open day and evening, NOS. 48, © AND 68 ing and eee hcg ernest t for young be mnasia » sono contains ‘ibe aammes of the pu rasa (OF the eee ELIE CHARLIRE, Deetore M*w. Ml cEReCk, ATagrbelign ‘roa oe aabineton, ry pene Setem ber 1a Bogie Rp pan aoe — reise 3 Broadway, SELLECKS: BOARDING AMD DAY scoom ters and Misses will ope on Monday, Sept. I, bast Fourteenth | street, Now York. ZERESA'S ACADEMY FOR BOYS-CORNER OF and Henry streets, under the oharge of com: sun tent professors. The ea Sf giuidion will be entiroly the Cath the oie Calleans ant \eade~ Classical, Solon following Course of Studies: ment. 6 eratnte, Rete y Ovid. French, German, 5; terme iarter, 81h. re 1— Pen Grammer, Corre: esa a Thay ‘il a. olasnical wad eeteutite ae. re a omncaen. Bloom Arhnmetic, Geometry iting, Art atte. dite” sea ea ‘drnished “at A PROFRSSOR e wintt pr. are Porm 520 lessons, is