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AND COMMERCIAL Fainsy, Sept. 13-6 P. M, ‘The railway share market has been unsettled to-day, ood the reaction from the advance which marked the 1 {three days of the week mad: further progress. The sca have made vigorous efforts, both by hammering © (dmamipgiating the movey market, to turm the tide @: \imst che bulls; but it 18 woticeable that the former ar not very sanguine of @ considerable decline at > nt, and that nots few of theirnumber are specu- !. »s who recently sold out their stocks and are enzious © buy them back at lower prices, S + enlarged earnings of the railways are “of upon es certain to leadyto a bull movement before ‘1. aud the importance of these in this connection is ‘pat. The increase in the receipts of the roads o Chicage ts particularly warked, those of the vukce and St. Paul, for instance, having beea Diargor dunag the first week of September than corresponding week last year, Nevertheless, « » of{en ran contrary to values on the Stock Ex- chat even this expecta may be disappointed. seuit rise ia, of course, Not to be looked for, If deco it will be a speculative one, to be followed 1 ‘by 8 bear movement and a grand ay of bullmargins into bear pockets, For vent the ‘bears have the advantage, and it re- be seen whether the bulls have the courage \erecessary to control the market, “ cent was more generally asked for call loans ‘collaterals than yesterday, but, nevertheless, Ge business with the first class houses was at ‘!9 the principal dealers in government secu- ~cwsrpmiied-at four, although there were trans- . ore at fee. We may now b> considered to + ord upon @ 6 a 6 per cent money market; and tefore the month expires the rates will be vivanced to 6 a %, but the supply is likely updant «at these rates ‘The movement. to rate to six per cent was apparently a” and fntended for speculative effect f houses “short” of stocks, and the banks sturelly willing to second their efforts for the 3 * employing thelr tanas more profitably than of > necessity’ for the advance bas, however, hardly “FINANCIAL apis? . ss vo, and it is not impossible that there may i ‘ary Telapse to 4a 5 percent, The degree of Bi activity which will be felt a this centre dur- i romeinder of the yoar is dependent upon the ex- t the demand from the Stock Exchange and the % . vestwerd, but there is nothing in present appear- ‘Sb: < so-wurrant approhensions of stringency, The dis ‘cov. tine affords employ ment for a very limited amount ©f | sds, and hence lenders have to rely almost entirely up the Stock Exchange for borrowers, The best grede ‘of « mmerctal paper is stil! quoted at 6 a 7 per cent. At (he early session of the open board railway shares ‘ere drooping, New York Central sold at 108 a 108%, Evie 708704¢, and Cleveland and Pittsburg 8834. At ‘the first regular board the market was dull and lower, Erie being especially heavy, New York Central closed xv lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 13,, ludson River 34, Reading %, Michigan Southern 134, "Rock Island %4, Northwestern 1, do. preferred 134, Fort "Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %, Pacific “Mail 134, Wertern Union Telegraph 15. Illinois Central Was % higher. Government securities were heavy ‘under some pressure to sell in the absence of a cor- Fesponding demand. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 de- velined %. ten-forties 3. Missouri sixes declined 3¢. ‘The express shares were quiet. Adams sold at 65 a 46634, United States was steady at 675¢, Merchants’ ‘Walon with 30 paid declined to 19 019%, ‘At the open board at one o'clock the market was in- ectiveand firm atan advance of %a%. New York Central sold at 108%, a 108%, Erie 703¢ a 704, and Rook <Usland 1043. 4 At the second rezular board prices were agein droop- ing. New York Central closed 3 higher than at the first vpegular board, Erie %, Hudson River 34. Michigan Coupon five-twenties of the three first issues declined 34 ‘and the issue of 1867 5. The express shares were dull, and American stowed a decline of 1, while Merchants’ ‘Union advanced 34. } After the call the tendency of prices was downward, @nd at the baii-past three opea board Erie sold at 69% ; New York Central, 10814 ; Northwestern, 45%, and Rock Island, 103%. Subsequently the market continued weak and unsettied and at six o'clock the following quotations were current:—New York Central, 108% a 108%; Erie, 6034 a 6934; Roading, 102% « 103; Michigan weeds, 4554 a 45%; do, preferred, 70 & 70%; Pacific Mail, 1413; © 142; Ohio and Mississippi ceriid- cates, 27% 027%; Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred, 67; Western Union Telegraph, 43 a 43%. ) Negotiations are said to have been concluded for the consolidation of the Columbus and Indiana Central Rail- \wayend the Cricago and Great Eastern Railway, the (¢wo lines extending from Chicago via Logansport and ‘gnion City to Columbas, Obio, wuere a connection is senate by way of sieub ville to Pittsbar ‘The foliowiog is 4 comparison of the prices current at Phis morning's board and 4: ‘he same time and date last weer 13, a, “aa, Higher Lower. tral ae - 1% un - nx pen Secsuers 2: _ K Contra! . 121 = 4 45% (10% bes 10 4% = Ion 7 ~ 15%, } ‘There was consiaerabie activity in government securi dies at the counters of the leading dealers, but sellers ‘were more numerous than buyers, and the course of favored the latter, At the close the market ‘was heavy at the subjoined prices:—Registered, 1831 112% @ 111K; coupon, 1881, 111K a 112; 6-20, wegistered, 1862, 100)¢ a 100%; 6 20's, coupon, 1862, 11434 0 114%; do., 1864, 100% a 110; do,, 1865, 111% @ 11134; a4, Jaovary and July, 108 @ 10834, 6-20's, Coupon, 1867, 103 @ 10334; 10-40’s, regis- tered, 999; 2 903, ; do., coupon, 9994 099% ; August 7-0's, 107 @ 107%; June 7-30's, 107 a 107K; July 7-00's, 207 w 10714; Octover compounds, 1864, 119)¢ a 1193 ; December do, do,, 118; 0 11834; May do, 1 lt @ 117%; August do do., 1163 a 110%; September dv. do,, 1159 9 115%; Octover do. do,, 11534 a 115} ‘The gold market reacted from the recent advance, the gange of the day bav ng been from 146 at the cemmence- Of Dusiness to 1445; at tho close, this being the _ point touched, ihe docline was owing to the prinotpal bull specuiaiors having sold to realize profits, Just.as the advance was immediately duo to their having -Dought largely. Such is tho state of the public mind and dhe condition of puvitc attairs, however, that it is muct: easier to “bull” than to “bear gold, and hence specu- lation in it is mainly for a rise. The gross clearings amounted 10 $91,596,000, the gold baiances to $1,595,082, and the currency balances to $2,349,780. Cash gold was tn superabundant supply, loans were made without Anterest, and at 1a 6 percent for carrying. exchange market was quict and dull, and for Continental bills rather weak, Badkers’ bilis on England at vixty days were quoted at 109% a 100%; at thréedays, 110 a Li0\%, commercial bills, 1083¢ = 10044 ; Dills on Paris at sixty days. 516) 45.15; at three days, raved thus: — #15 a5.13y. € avert’ Commercial. 1% Tl a 11M 1836 TR a 78% 4 40% a 40%, 4 s0% a 40% 35% 17% 06 15% } The return of the Baok ®f Encland for the last week fin August suowed @ further increase of £42,055 In the stock of coin aod bullion and £250,145 10 tho reserv ‘The total amount of evin and bullion helt by the bank at the end of August was £23,574,726, Al the same time ‘dp this and the three previous years its posiion was as 21 ale 2 6, ag 3-4 AN a a ent 0 14.408 034 a ‘The return of the Bank of France for the week intae August 29 shows that it hetd at that (ime the enorm ‘amount of £37,970,300 in coin sna ballion The changes during the week were as subjoned:—Incesase— (Cash in hand, 15.600, 0008 ; private accounts, 15,333,000", ®ills receivadie, 4,000 000'.; motes, 4 500,000f.; treasury Dalance, 1,606,001. ; advances, 125,000, Miatag shares were irreg tar, At the first board New ‘York and Eidorado’ closed 62. bigtior then at the eame hime yootoruay, selling at $3 36; Kagehill Mining, 20c., NEW YORK HERALD, nelling at $3 80; Sensendorfer was 80c. lower, selling at $10; Corrdon, 6c., selling at $1 35. Smith & Parmeles sold at $5; Davidson Copper, $2 10. ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city to-day was as follows:— ‘Total rece: 112,326 Fonda ah $2,248 889 For penta i 000 147,127,861 For goid noies, Ss,000 A Chicago journal of Wednesday remarks of local monetary affairs:— The offerings of firet clast paper are comparatively light, and the loan market rules easy at 10 per coat for thirty and sixty days’ bills, and at 8 per ceat for cali loans with goverament securities as collateral. The exchange market is steady and without material alteration, sixbt drafts on New York are current be- tween banks at 3g0, a 15e. discount, and over the ceun- ter at 0, a 340. discount buying aud par soiling, A Cincinnati paper of the same date says:— There ia stili an active demand for money, in which nearly ail branches of business are represented, and although cee ‘are increasing, checking continues heavy and are kept lent closely drawn down, Rates of interest are firm at 8 a 10 per cent between bankers and depositors, and PY 212 per cent for ood paper m the o; market. The dewand from outside parties finds tittle favor. There is a good demand for exchange, and about all th sorbed by’ the wants of merci positors at 50c. discount, and from outside parties at 1-10 Fiscount; the drawing rate is uniformly par. ‘The Boston Traveller of yesterday says:— In the money market there are no perceptible altera- tions of consequence, either in the suppiy of capital or the demand for its use. The raies of interes: for loans [a discounts are quite leneninee and vary but } Tecent quotarions. envagements, ny approved pledges, ths common charge to- day was six mn for temporary accommoda- tion, with a few exceptions reported above and below the reasonable figure; but many of the pre- vious loans to substantial borrowers on prime collaterals are stil! outstanding at four and five per cent, all Mable to be recalied at any moment. ‘The last Boston bank statement shows the following ie, armen g te nooo ing week :— ser bienis son 726 13 Inc, $707,099 510,664 Inc, 109,884 14,674,569 Deo, 622,014 18,151,267 Inc, 88,343 14 154,194 Deo, 803,382 85,068,160 Ine, 165,352 24,743,967 Inc. 60,821 260,233 Dec. Sa Legal * 35,200'583 Due ‘rom ott ner P DKS 13,062,024 Due toother banks. 14, ee, oe State circulation ... « The imports at Boston during the month of August were:— Imports—Dutiable, entered for consumption. a vontoo Dutiable, warehoused. Freo of duty... Total impor cane cess $5,489, 108 Merchandive nwibdrews” ‘trom' warehouse for COMBUMPUON....eeeseeeeeeeee. 1,465,027 were 521 218 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Baease Sept. 13-10:15 A. M. $4000 US 6's, 6-30. x, 190 shs MU Ex.30pc >6',5-20,1 idan 100 Pacific dail 5: 19500 a au i do, we LSS 1D "64. 110 100 200 US 5-20, c,"t 1083 2500) sige % _ n,. 10st 2000 look 108 x00 US $53 itor aM 4000 Us 5's, 10-40.c, 12M 100 do. 2d call 4000 Tenn 6's, ex cou. 100 Hudson River RR.. 132! 11000 Missouri 6's, 104 800 Mich so & NI RK... 2! 20000 Ubio & Miss cer.. 27! 200 Reading RR. 630 1025 40000, lo. . . ‘37! 1200 dk . 103 1009 Erie 34 m.. w J000 di 15 1027, 1000 But,NY¥& 92 «100 II Cen eT) 100.0 SacValley Im.l0pe 1B one. 4 shs Bk ofCommerce 113. 100 WwW do. & SE a NW er, ‘ost 3 Gran Hak is oy esbarre Coal 7 yn Western ems Tel 2 = do. e & Ret RR 108% ito Ashburton soul Uo vo 106 1053 1067 1 do. 80 NJersey Gen YW q Det incea Won RR us . Thi, Bur & Quincy. 135 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frivay, Sept. 15-6 P. M. Corrox.—There was less activity, and the market was scarcely so firm. Prices, however, were unchanged. The were mainly to spinners, and comprised 600 bales. We quote:— Ordina: pe a) Corren.—The advance in the rica ceased attire the market, and a eat fully ic. per Ib. higher, some cases the offerings ‘warn moderate,’ aniea (09 000°C Ho, for Detrott, 20. « 26\40. for Balt. more, sa Bike. for Portman Laka” or Omsbor selivery 40. more wos asked, with ic. bid. The market closed very firm. Kio was in some demand and firm; sales were madn on ae terms, Other kinds ing demand at a prvihny OaxDuEs.—A\ Fencing frow 20, ‘ome. ‘Sperm and prtent at Sc. ‘Cewent,—Rosendale was steady Drewoops were moderately enive note sales of 160 tous St, Domingo logwood vat at $80, gold, and 40 do. 28 gt o ‘at about former cy 30 tons Bavanill fustic Brazilwood 0 arrive, part at $82, gold Davas axp Dras wore antl more swing, tama | particular chai The sales wi kenge bie carb, soda gt $4 1.00) do. do-, to. 21-16e., gad . currency; golds 20 tons sal soda at 20. 0 95 0 $3 qurrepey 178 de. soda Te don dont 2 fol Covet oreant tartar ot currency; 100 bble, crude. yheel at G%e., about 5 W0do. Persian berries at ‘Ibs. redned arvols at 2c, gold; 20 oxroons Honduras Pocbinenls 80 bale a Fumble, SU carks Duteh madder, 31,00) Jos, gam ‘gedda, and 84,000 do. white argols, to arrive, on private terms, Freicuts.—The offerings in were quite Liberal, and wit only « moderate mupetr tonnage, ou, the berth. de- ededly higher rates were obtained clone. the * eamers’ rates were about 74¢d. a Sd. “other. ae were sparingly offered. The e1 pool, per steamer, 65 000 bushels of th pper's option; 3 00 bores cheese at 25s, bois. rosin at is. 7d.; 40) tlerces lard Qn. fon: "22000" bushels’ ‘whea'y fer at bi.” To Bristo.. $00 bola. rosin 64, per 240 To Bremen. 20 BS. fo Hamu steamer (not pre reported, 5 pales entvon, at Kd» Boo orcas lard" at Tm 6 t bacco at 18s. 20. at St, and 150 tone measare: rant. good si ae a Boe, charters were-—A liritiah m9 it 3,000 qrs. corn eg) wheat to Penarth Fonds at if to a direct petroicum direc: to Antwer; Jacksonville ip ballaat and wedish vessel, 600 nobis A sehooner out to eg to the West we, lumber. at sis nd an 0 Genoa ‘or Leghoriay tobacco, on 4699 bdbis. flour, 50) bags pruvete terms. Four anp Grarn.—Receipts, ¢ rn meal, 69.636 busheis wheat, 68,401 do, coca, 75,287 do ith oats and 40 do. rye. The four market ruled stenay, fair demand from the trade and for wices were without especial few transactions were reported at « beer there was uo imp ovement. ni steady. The = Ngee cope. .60s ola, Son! ar Was very firm shocg wos loseeeive, tod . The sales wers 60) bbis. at Of corn meal no sales were reported, but bat We quote:— eastern, jommon 16 ie a ownd boop Ohio Keund 2008 Obto trade breads st. Louis low extra to choice double extra. St Lomis choice family. Faney and extra ci fornia flour (sacks and bbia,. ue. Prices were is. a Je, lower, lower, The market was de pressed by thedecine in gold ant the unfavorable wivicns rom the Western markets, The were o 38K bushale at 243.6 $4 10 for amar Sta $2 G2 $264 for white Califo: 23 “for” choice So. 3 Milwauues, and *s for No. 3 Corn waa dail Chieago apring, to tnd unsettied, and slower er om nals re abdut 8.000 Wesigre, in, store bushels, at $1 18 0 $1 2) for ad afloat elowng at $l 18 bid from io, to Bho. 19 (the latter an, extreme hern was nominal Fe about 20 000 was quiet but Private erm, 94,54. "Barley rematned dul and nominal, m1. Dry cod were in fait demand; the sanply was fair, tnowph Gaudge's wore sonrea: Un Na sales were 20) quintals and s for 4 ore moder. tive. but oT we quote No. |, UoNNY Cori note Farther clea of, 100 bales in Bos. tom at Zo, and small lote bere at 240, nue hacs remained ae tana nomteal at $a, ficup—Mvctia continued drm at Hern Linge gold with a moderate denand; the sales bemg 000 bales to arrive at NXe cold. Other kinds were ned. IDES — he transactions were light but prices were with- sat seacerinl soange Sales | O90 Haeece Ayres, 38 Tbe, pid io suey 00 ee 900 c:t7 slanginuer (atone, i Frodo. 7 thm ae Ig wen In fair demand and prices were firm, cate.ty of desirable gralea. “Sales W0 bates ai fall demand and stendy, at 75e. for shipping 3 for, retail lola, (@ DOL® sales of 20 ceroons Guatemala st $1 Wa was in falr demand and firm, with ales of Siu ioun to arrive, on Povvate, terme, Glencarnoek was bald ot 946 oa Ship Sod eter S60 0s 6 96 free Tork BE Hinton, was qua & x, ship, and sueriens wae aemly held at $14 45 tor, No. 1 nnd S90 8 i lor Ned. Sales’ were made of ‘iin tons new English Falls at $53, gold. jean ruled BO gy but steady at $6.56 a $6 6259, gold. No sales are report aS ea Set bat Hots Ri ie 's. Bemerare ms 4) Nene yumosoras demand. St-sight at arrive, at Gle, Rosn—Exireme were q * close, "Tne sales Were JW) DIA. at Oe., nnd bd do., to pean, ot eel vy wor of the pur- te ser (SF a Ti0d vba aH 0 fore Re Fauae I Bk, lor strained. and $4 : pasa jain we note sales of ie vols, at $4. Tar ‘Ot. kee demand was light. but prices were stmeay at 9 g125 a 8138 ‘OD casks and bie: lard vd dll wes also steady at $1 2) for \piimae city: fish oils were firm. bales were inade of2,'00 bbls, common whale in New Bedford at Gris. a THe. gig dlaulied red was quo 65c., and olive in Cas! $1.6 4 8 PugrsIONs.—Kecelpts, 20 bbls, pork, 44 do. lard oo etiy The prety fer pork was more acti ‘oa the clang quotasions ‘of the after. The Ae id Foquian were beard Wg at $21 eng npn Brig ‘for new meas, $21 forextra prine and ont ‘rime mesa also, for future del.very, 500 bbls, mess, for September, * bu ith sales ra" option, Bee! was tn fiir demand and 8x of 120 bbl. at $24 a $25 tor extra mess and $I8'a $24 tv lain do. Terce beef and beef inums were dull fad nominal jan scarce y *o firm The sales were 75,000 ibs. at Bie fo, aie for tong rib, Cat meate were steady, with sles ba. at 1c. awe. forpickled shoulders, 124, & ie for dry sorted dv. 17 ic. a ISe, for pickled ama and 1334 ‘aiden. “Te ams were quiet at 9c, a 200, an: Lard Ormer; freely beg prime eile eae was eee at sales were: 000 pkgs, at shes to 16K. for steam and Kettle rendered, with trifling lots at 14%e. and Ibe, Butler find cheese were frm at our last quotations, PErTROLEDM.—Crude wox decidediy lower, and at the con. cession the inquiry wes light. The only sales we herd of peso 50 Uble., in balk, regulgg gravity, at Elizaethport, at iio . for thé last ten days in the month. at Bontel ovat duit and uomigal at. whe seduced brite of geaverdag bet towards the ciose, when the demand {nalnly for ‘uture delivery, private deansiches quoting the market ti ‘The market became firmer. closing at 20, forstandard w ‘The sales were 3.000 me white £0 do. do., 1 NO de, do.s forthe last hoit of "ao, (0 do, atandard’ white. for the frst 900 do. do., forall of October, at He: do. do, got , nt B21Go, ‘and 00 do. do. for ‘Sic. In Philadelphia the market was more act fected at the exireme close at an s Hgs._Perenllon; the sales were S00 dbla. standard r, BW do, to a November, both at a3ice. 6 00 do, from October’ to November at 383gc.; 1,000 do, for October xt BB 1,000 do, for O . Bho: 1.00 do, for Getober and November ‘at S8}¢., and 600 terms, ped remained al and prices were nominally un- Svuan—The market for Taw was frm at the advance chronicled tp, our last | Balt to Tood quosed cn 1140, ‘The sales were 1.267 Ride & 13'¢c. for Cuba. 11%. for Porto Rico, and 12%e. f Tishislanda, Refined was frm at 16ie. and other Kinds aa laat quoted, imran gL Coleanes Lnsecal ws nota further thE 1,000 ‘paid. jrase were quiet at Steady a 75 = teh ai timothy,” lige. a ISe. Tor clover for rough fax, “arenes Tuled quiet but Grm, Sales $0 tons, in lots, st Oe Ls Eon sore. ! foe Sileaiet. pie, demand was fair and prices were frm: oxen Je 5000 ibe i 18sye, a 100ge- alao W000) ao, grense at Spiems. No rales of crnseqnence, were reported; all de- scriptions, however wore held at fult prices, Tauow was withont jecided change. ‘The salen were 150,000 Ibs, at 12346, w 13! Tosacco.—Kenitcky was in active demand for export, speculation and consumpiton, The alos were Lilt hhds, 8c. Seed leaf was quiet; sales 5) casen S Me; 440 do. Ohio and 116 do. new do, on Intior waa ‘sold at an advanced price. Fabel sold on private Tim. he market for Pigwas firmer and moderately no. tive, Straits was held at gold, on the spot, with males yara were oa ve, at that price. Of Banca the sal ere slab ~ gold. English was strong at 2330, a 24c., ty oO ‘iat s we heard of no transactions, Winsnzy.—feeceipie, 60 bola. “The markri was quiet, but firm at 2c. ‘or Western, and 34c. a . for State, {n bond. The sales were 360 bbls, within the range. Woot.—thare was rather more aciivityn the market for domestic fleeces, and were generally quite uniform; the Gner grades, which were in most Gemand, and 0 Hhntved supply. were very firm aud a slight 1d whala'cm e large percal, For texas aoa Calttorets woole the demand was tore brisk; prices were without alteration, though favoring buyers, ‘Foreign continued quiet, but sion yn formar prices. The sales of fleeces ‘gat XD Ibe, at Be. 4 6c. Including 50,00 X and XX Ohio od 10,000 do, mixed do. at 474gc.,, 10,00 'do. Towa nt 42¥gec. 10,000" do, fine and, medium | iichisan at d8e., 4 do. Indiana at 463e., 10,00 TMinole of aig. 420, 2,000 do,» Missouri” at 16,000 *"' don medium to fine State at 450 000 the sales lambs, for No, 0c. for choice foreign a «including 65,000 Ibs. California, for fall clip and 36a. ‘and reported 40 bales camel THE ULSTER COUNTY DEFALCATION. Particulars of the Hasbrouck Lapse. {From the Rondout {N, Y.) Freeman. } For some years Kingston society has been led by the Jonathan H. Hasbrouck family. They passed upon the credentials of candidates for admission into select cir- cles, and proudly held aloof from the less dashy and pretentious mortais, Abore all others this family was distinguished for reckless extravagance and display, It proves to have all been done on the most flimsy basis, jee a worse than shoddy as fraud is worse than igno- rvyonathen H, Hasbrouck was President of the First National Bank of Kingston. The directors recently made the discovery that he had embezzled $91,000 of the bank funds, the date being some time in May, about a week after the transfer of James E Ostrander from the bank to the Ulster County Savings Institution, The money was in the shape of a certificate for that amount loaned to Fisk & Haten, of New York, and was deposited in the vauit. On exainination this was found to be missing. and Mr. Hasbrouck confessed to having con- veried it into cash and to have used the funds, and turned over to the bank all his property, consisting of bis real estath, bank stock and raliroad stock. The bank im thus fully secure, if not compelied under the Bank- rup! act to let his other creditors share in these secu- ities, The matter having become public other facts) wore ich show that Hasbrouck bas de. part of those who hi there are d pubtleas others ‘5 ye pam mado_public:— J. E. Van Etten. Charies P. Bloom. Wm. Van Wacene Miss Westbrook hh Fourth National Baok, New York... Fiec & Hatch..... Firat National Bank, Kingsto Making’ & total, with Dimmiek's $11,000, of gor-b00, The Fourth Na‘ional Bank of New York is secured by $55,000 of bank stock as jaxbrouck's manner of proceed had bouant the bonds sud thes, Induce the parties to im the eplondid vault of th cut of the coupons wh He never bought the bonds, but paid tho intorest reg- jous, and sup. hooks, accounts and cash, and finds them ali right, and onounced the bank on Saturday in a safe condition, It is probable, however, that th» decision of the courts will hold the transfer of Hasbrouck's property to be ilingal ; tn that event the bank will have to clove. The monev was expended in stock gambling and ia extravagant living. [tis supposed that he lived at the rate of $15,009 per annum. Nothing was too expen- sive for him or his family, who doubtiess supposed erythine was right, SOUTHE Views ON OMMESTY. From the Charieston {5 G) Coaner, Septomber 11.] thas been asserted that a pardon remiis the penalty, but dos not obijteraie the offence, This is an utter misapprebension of the whole subject. A pardon may be qranted at any Lime, eltuer be.cre or after atainder, conviction of sentence, “It forgiveth,” saith Lord Coke, “any crime, offence, ponishment, execution, debt or duty." Tt an red the recipient @ new creaiure. Tc re-eases lim from ier direct or collserah, The individual if there bad never been any offence. So much so that in ‘ve case, as for exampie, of prdon, an action ties for damages 98 lof nix a trator, This, of fence self was obi: oy (From th Charleston (& C.) Mercury, Sept, 11.] nthe’ Premdent pardon individualy, ne cannot pardon numbers of them in cinesea Tho distinction is without force, because tho nambers consist of the individuals, and if you can pardon one man for an act of insurrection in resisting a xovernment, either by counsels or by force of arms you may pardon at theanme time all who were engaged with him in the same resistance. You pardon men by descriving them instead of naming them, One method is ag good as the otver, WA Foosnua 19 Wastrxaton. 10th joxt,, a white female inf the “ixth ward, It was appar Upon (is drees the following note was p poor young git! from the country and funaie as 0 Ve deceived. I wowd tke for this | be cared for. Tam not able to support that and myself too, [hope to be forgiven for this. 1 would like (or it to be carried to som Cathotic orphan asylum for little jnfauis,”” The iofant was taken to St, Aun’s Asylum, Sourn Canotna witt ax Eurty Treasvry.—The Sum. tor (3. C,) Néwt learns, from good authority, that tue taxca wh ch have been already paid tnto the state, have be-n entirely expended, and pak dhe irsnnary Is. eenbAs. executions oow outstanding against delinquent tax- Hid over $100,000, When the reported the Committee on Legisiatare, at its jast session, it that the revenge it would raise were im 6 to $600,000, but of this amount it has ry Barrer Taxes, —The ‘Sow (8. ©.) Phania, yt =The rat full oad ot ae ea island a eat wi wu | oe ot Mr. Vault F. i mmond, of the | Clage strictly good widdilng. SATURDAY, SALES AT AUCTION. A’ THE CITY AUCTION MART, orner Rosadway ond Thirty-minth street, RY. Auctioneer, will sell_on SATURDAY, Mih Inst, at 10 o'clock, fifteen Horses, suitable f 4 fn the in a a se dieing a nd henry work, Incl ay Horses, 134 bande high in b Siti tha Anes! pair of eartites Harken anmretiered. ot pulls sale tn this city. Also = splendid danple gray Horse. 16 high. six veors old, sound and kind and very stylish; See tae Rusay (osnsiy nest nnd not ot superior Harness, Also other Horses, fui! descriptions of which will be attime of sale. ‘Also a large let of ne Carriages, Harness, Whips, “ke, with which the sale will eommence, iz large driving rlug for showing. horses on sale. n the weather. ied to Us sale, as some very ACOYON SALE OF GREENHOUSES, PLANTS, &C., on MONDAY, 16th inet. at 10 A.M. ‘The entire estab: lishment of Messrs. DAVISON & SYRED, Florists, Lafay. veniie, near Throop, Brooklyn, The. stock comor! 5 Greenhouses, 312 font in length, 75 sash White Camel! 000 Tuber inand out of pot; Azaleas, &c., all in fine health, and id in lots to ault purchasers, UCTION SALE.—f00 LOTS HOUSEHOLD FURNI- fare; sold to pay advances and storage: stored by Messrs, Findley, Mason, Kin Anderson, Reade, Stone, Turner, Slade this day (SATURDAY) at IL HS 115 West Bleventh street. near Sixth avenue, at 1 o'clock, ealers aitead. Sale peremptory. EEDS 4 CO., Auctioneers UCTION NOTICE. —JAMES M, LEEDS, AUCTION. eor.—Over $20,009 worth of magnificent Housenold Furniture. Paintings, Bronaea, Pianofortes, at public auction this day (SATURDAY). at tho five story brown atone man- sion 44 Wost Sixteenth atrest, between Fifth and. fix avenues, sale commencing at 11 o'clock—au Suits, covered French satin brocatel of the ric! descrip. Won; Fonewood Etage'es Bookcases, “Cahinsts, Rooks, Clocks, Mirrors, Carpets, Lace Curtains, magnificent rose. rood Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Mus! itand: rosewood and walnut Bureaus, Redsteads, Wardrobes; Mattresses, E: ston Table, Buffet, elegant acta Ching, Glass, Silverware; ‘Tab t, Kitonen Furniture. Sale im attendance to pack and SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTIONGER, SEDLS THIS + DAY, at 10% oc! “lock, allthe magnificent Hourehold Furniture of house 45 West Fourth streot, near Rrondw Parlor Suits of the richest de-cription. Lace Curtalna, rose- N EXTRAORNINARY OPPORTONITY FOR HUUSE. Keeners, hotel keepers and the trade. The lirgest Household Furniture sale of this fall will take place THIS Seturiey), MORNING, Rept. 14, at 11 o'clock praciadly, by uctionser, at the lange Cour atory dwelling hous Tie West Bighth arent (Clinton place), nea: Sixth A conalsting o: nave con Tots of elegant Furniture, magnif: cent rosewood Piinoforte, cost $700; anol Tnmain Carpets; atx elozant Parlor and D-awing Room Bults. covered in the richest Franch satin brocatel, vel plush, reps and hafreloth: large Pier and Mentel rich lace Curtains, Works of Art, rich Rronz ry “locks, & fine coilection of ‘Oil Paintings.” Ching and Parinn Vases; rosewood and black walnut Bedroom suite; rosewo: Ftageres, atyle of Lous XTV.; Turkish Eaay Chairs and Lounges, Spring and !nir Matiresses, rich cut Glass Ware, Ivory Table Cutlery, China and Silver Ware, Servants’ Fur: iture, © ihandellers, Osleloths. and. Halista N, Ball he goods must be’ removed twenty-four hours after the sale.” Gash "denorits required, tendanec to pack and ship gooda, —J. W. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER, S°LLS THIS + day, at 10% o'clock, Stock and Fixtures of the Con- fectionery'168 avenue C. "Sale positive; one or more lots, BEN. # THEALT, AUCTION Re, USEHOLD FURNITURE, MnctOnS, CARPETS, ace Ry THEALY 4 BROS. THIS DAY (Saturday), at 101% orelock, at thelr salesrooin. 62 Liberty ‘street. arpeneral as: Soriment of Household Furniture, wig carved rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, in satin, and repa; French Red. atends, Dressing Ruresns, Sofas, Chairs and Vasy Chal Lounges, Pitmprton Reditend, watnut and oak Dining and Livrary Tables, Book Cases, & Mattresses, Feather Reds and Pillows, Brusse! af ‘Tngrain Carpota, Kiichen Utensils, &e. Catalogues now ready. Y THEALL & BROS., AUOTIONEERS.—LARGB aale of Fire and Burclar Proof Safes, On TUESDAY, Rept. 17, at 0 o'clock, at No. 8 Cortlandt ‘street, the entirg tock of the ied Willer's Patent Salamander Fire Proof Sates, Warranted the best take. iM. Be DOUGHTY, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL ON Saturday, September 14, at the salesroom, 79 Nassau street, a large and general assortment of Parlor, Chamber, ing Koom, Office and Library Furniture: rosew noforte, Billiard Table, iron Safe, large French Plate Prerand Mirrors, Mattresses, Carpets, Bedding, , Catalogues morning of sale, which will be peremptory, ORTGAGB SALB—RICHARD FIELD, AUOMON Sor, will seli THIS DAY, 14th ina WAS Oe Soo daaeee Tirtue ofa chatiel mortzase,, the Store, Fi MSinerry street. By order of P. Colas, at ‘AMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEBR-WILL SELL f saison of oe at IL o'clock, a a 1,401 bse farge assortment of Rockawaya, top and open Wagons, rons land, Jegsers, 200 erta of Haruess, 3u9 Lap Robes, heets, Nets, Blankets, Wintps, 4c. J. BOGART, Dish to gag « o'clock, suction room Competent persons in at- oraey for mor AT DAY, AT Porth Wiliam Setet “ifonehstd Fur are of rosewood Totes Tetes, in hair loth: Partor (hairy, to match; mae ho Lounges, Fay Chairs. Coitage its, marble Y nut Rede Lookin, Gl ‘Slane Chatdeliora, Velvet aod Brassale Gafpein oa extension Dining Tables, oak. Chairs, Couster Show C Writing Desks, light Wagon, one iron Sate, lady Saddle, Dressing Bureaus, Kitchen Fucnitare, ( rocke lot Wood Ware, lot Silver Plated Ware, Saratoga and Men's Clothing, one upright Piano; bay Horse, xpress Wagon and Harness. Cash depomis required from ail pureasers. FHL HRORMAN—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, AT B Myrile avenie. corner of Jay street, Srooti stedament seven octave Piano, a euperior instru ron Geo ores, ang Pier Mirror Sarees iat, ui rain stand, Secretary, ‘and Ingrat Chamber Forniture, 6 cance Wines he. yop 4CO.,. AUCTIONEERS—S&LL THIS DAY, ae pes yf need Firet be ooo botgere igs Furniture aise. Harness, Denlereeaity. ositively in lowe. JK BRRIGAN £.00,, AUCTIONEERS. —THIS DAY, AT 1 AA, 'elock, at 920 ‘West Thirty-erghth atreet, the ‘entire ock a ures, with Machinery, of the large Vinegar Manufactory. Sale positiv RIGAN &C0., AUCTIONRERS THIS DAY Ar 10 recisely the Stock and Fixturrs of a Clothing " ouston sites. Also MONDAY, large, im. if Grocert TALUABLE COAL LAND AT AUCTION, ‘The Phillip and Sophia Mayer Sebuyikill county, Pennsylvania, containing 653 acres, be sold at public auction, without reserve, on TUESDAY, September 17, 1367, at 12 o'eloe Phitadelpbia Exch corner Third aad Walni W IELIAM ABBOrT. AUCTIONRER, SE1.1.8 ON THIS DAY. at 103 o'clock, the tock and splendid er Lae No, 17 West sireet; cause of wanes - 038. ‘Tracts, Butler township, att ge, streete, of the _BILLIAKDS, we. First c CLASS BILt “TARD, TABLE FOR SALE eheap. iagnigs of Be Reader's saloon, 73 Ninth arenu ROTON aa \CEDUCT DEPAR fo < CONTRACTORS each endorsed sae ae title of Iwill be receiver! at ante ofion wut Ay. Eopeember 18, 1837, for the construction 1@ following sewers, to wit:— ‘ecidcation No. 39.--[n Kose street, between Fra: Duane street fort ‘and in Cherry street, between James and Jefferson wt ceciBcation No, 4),—In Third avenue, between 115ta and M18) streeim in Seoond avenue, between 16th and 12 sireete: in 117th street, briwweon Third avonue and \/arle branch in avenue A; and in 124th street betwes Four ) Firth avenues, eifcation No, 4l-—In Willett street. between Grand on atrects: and in Division strect, between tssex ind Jetrervon streets. sea snd No, 4 Between Firy.afth and Fifty-eighth 8 aan enue ai street, anit ‘Gansevoort street? 4 West Twelfth streets: and in Hudson atrect, aa hare ry Le Hammon ser mingg | our avd Fah enty-ninto streets, wee! pecificalton No. 48 —Uaam Nth and Ninth avenues, rat street, between Sec. and Thi on witerton Ne, 42 Im Third avenue, from Eighty sev. street o nod through Eighty-egh'h street to Fourth srenne. Kyectfestion No, 4 —Retween Seventy-ninth eighth streets, and between Pourth and Fifth av jane for the above can be seen and —— ious and forms for bids obtained on applicasinn {ae edit i ‘Haden, Orrice Cuovow Aaoenuct Daranruxier, Sept. 4, isnoans HEI A.W. CRAVEN, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEAOLD FU ivure. property family leaving city, Kosewod Pan forte for ik $60). Drawing room su te, covered Proton broentel, (or #200, cnet” SUN: one Hulve, $1Dy honkiose, Pasotingy, ronsse, bey 0, suet { Sixteenth’ street, between Firth ai SEPTEMBER 14, 1867. aenerennehts sO te ak FRENCH THEATRE. 7. B. PUGH... Lessee and Manager. Mx LAST APPE Pea Non QT dociiies MRA LANDER, 'wenty-fourth representatio i VLAnoriy QUBB ov ENGLAND, CONSTANTLY PUN RE AsiNG SUCCESS. MRS. F, W. LANDER, formerly Miss Jean M. Davenport, THIS (Saturday h MOBAENG. sept, 14, 1867, fm ber grand classi nnd biatorie role of PLIZABETT, QUEEN OP ENGLAND, being positively her lasi appearance, General admission, $1. Reserved seats in private boxes, $1 60, Proscenium boxes, $10. sie Doors open at1@M. C: i to 1 Boers ope urtain will rise at precisely 3 PADS, RISTORI.—SEASON 1857-68,-MEDEA.— THEATRE FRANCAIS. Lesse and Director, ‘The sale of seats for the frat ighta commence THIS MORNING, at the following authorized Tieket offices: —Shirmne Mazsic Store, 701 Brondway; Gd ering’s, 662 ‘ay; Rullmaon’s, 112 and 114 Broadwi and at ihe Th iatre Francais, The several ofices for the sal Of tickets are so established as to enable the public to pro- falling ato the 6 case. gure, “ana a without being ov of speculators, as has By the alterations made at the ‘Theatre Francais a lar number of seats have been gained, which has enabled Director to place the prices of admission to the perihe| private boxes on # scale thet he trusts will give the greatest ‘antin‘notion to the trons of the dram: Oren admission, $1 orchestra seats, 50; dress girele, $2: private boxes four sents, $13; prosoeniura bores, five abate, $20; family circle, 75 cents, Mr. Grau has the honor Sete ne woats that the season of 167-68 of Madame RISTOR! dramatic represen ‘ations Will be inaugurated with ve’s ceiebrated tragedy, the same work in. berg Madame’ Bietostss made ber memor- phat a Pa it in America last aoe OT WEDNESDAY, ranerttigen 1867, woldably must be restricted in. New York (0 Aiton 3 Brooklyn to four. pe force ly been made for hi ber departure for Hi The company of Madame poy bas been much augment. ed by new artists, Amone thi ataNo| fe BC 0, ibe te one of the few great dram:tis artists Tinie "aoa has gained” iGo highest distinction lence of his personations, and who will appearance in ” FRANCESCA DI RIMINI, This dramatic company 1s considered the best one ever combined tn Italy, the repertotre for Madame Ristdrl's second searon will gonsiet in addition to those standard plava which will over be remarkable in the history of the American atage, auch as her Medes, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth. of &c., Francesca dl Rimini, Myrrha, Soeur Terese (Sister Norn jovanua dared (Joan of Are), Beatrice vent of the seanon, howev MAWIE ANTOINE TT oe By theencal the are of E, written expreasiv and recently completed F Ginoo- Tuttoe Malaise Wistar under the miputation, wiih the author that this chef d'ceuvre should be orginally prodviced in America: and for the presentation of this play preparations hare bee in Europe and in th counter, order that the work #0 anxiously expected may be pro- duced in all ite aplendor of reenery costumes ani and t proper ties, the details of which will be announced IN BROOKLYN, MADAME RISTORI Wik APPEAR TUESDAY, September 4. OM sri’ THEATRE. SATURDAY, ‘James B. Hayes. Lease, ‘Biage Manager. 6! W, Tayloure:: -..Business Manager. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2—THIS EVENING AT & OUR GREAT COMEDIAN, | MR. J. JEFFERSON, AS VAN’ WINKLE, The Dellliant Theoese of Whien Sriablishion it as “THE” ATTRACTION OF tH 7 MATINEE py yg! oF. es ta RIP ‘van, a in time’ for'after- ane Gowtoon trains. gRrrenson « RIP. Evenin, BEGINS AT 8. This afternoon at 2 2 To-nigl This afternoon at 24 JEFFERSON }To-nient CROWDED HOUSES—Secure seats in advance. RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE, OLYMPIC THEATRE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, EFFERSON AS RIP VAN WINKLE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, TWO O'CLOCK. A MARVEL OF ART AND GENIU! Is JEFFERSON'S RIP van WINKLE. Beara SCENERY. MCSIC AND Aor In OUCICAULT’S RIP VAN WINKEL: EATS IN ADVANCE. EFFERSON'’S MATINEE SATURDAY. i heta? GREATEST COMEDIAN OF THE AGE IN HIS GREATEST PART, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. I ghia] JEFFERSON AND BOUCKCAULT belt lii id in one GREAT DRAMA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Qtcune SEATS IN ADVANCE FOR JEFFERSON'S FIKST MATINEE, SATURDAY. IP HE POERSATIONY OF THE METROPOLIS AT A MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J aE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, RIP VAN WINKLE. OLYMPIO THRATRE. Bovey, THEATRE. USES THRONGED. TIME AND . D TIDE. TIME AND TIDE. FN AN or beenery, ppretaest and effets, Entire approl 88 AND PUB PAUL JONES, THE PLOT oF He GERMAN OCEAN, (react TO THE WORID—TO PRODUCE AN J entertainment to equal that ated i Tony Pastor's ee to-day. Commence in time for cars ECURI FO GRAND SUCCESS OF TID! tha boats. ERRACE GARDEN, TO.NIGHT. ihird avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Pifty-ninth ate. PHILIP BERN(: Proprietor THODORE THOMAS POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS. Close of th Ou SUNDAT ‘T EVENIVG, September 1 73. LAST GRAND RUNDAY CONC RI On which cocagion the THE Must 8 er formed during the ON DUCTOR. , rogram: contain some of EOBUL COMPOSITIONS = .THE DORE THOMAS. Kdimiesion, 7 28 cous SPRODORE, THOMAS’ ORCuESTRA. Orders are now received for ERTS. RALLS, PA ma FAIRS, 4C., bgt 4 umber of instrumentalist jo, 806 Broad: wage . |. BBEN, Business Manager. AB ATAR 46 | Ane @DOWERY, merica, Operetie Comique by Reni Mme, HEDWIG'L? ANON GECRURY a8 VALENTIN, Preceded by the three set Comedy, AMET DES Tue Operette to be. Mr, THEODORE LIARRONGR as THAbOR “@IRopor, WRENOH THEATRE: HL. BATEMAN has pleasure io stating that he has taken thle estabilatimont for, the entire snanon, except those nights reserved for the performances of Mme. Hisurrs withthe denign of introducing for. te fret time tm this ccuntry the world famous “Operas Bouffer” of the well known composer ()ffen ‘To present so charming an en- tertainment acceptadl: he en: while in Paris 8 com. plete corpa of uccomplisbed musical commedians, chorus gnd musielans. who will arrive oa the steamer Atactie rom javre on or about MLLE, LUCILLE TOSTRE, a lady of reengnized misicnl and dramatic genius, leading artiste of the Youffes Parisiennes, will make ber entree in the character LA GRANDE DUCHESSE De ORROLSTEIN, tn th me cities wth success ita aparkling on ig ‘admiral ab'y comic characters, di Tiled tt to achieve. Tale of Mr. Bateman’s seaxon. ns a fndtia} performance To ren ye mine en serene of rm ras complete Mir, yas imported: ters ewer Gentes mcdrest pie dor i. made expressly b by « Paria an costumer: while new and rties Ae., are now bein idly fared, Subseribers wi Tviabine Saiies sre respect tally Tatar ed Rint the books will be opened on. Tuweday he ch theatre, on Fourteet street, near dat the usual places, TRENCH THEATRE. L. PATEMAN ire in announcing 7 a of thy rid famous operas bo mae bach, to coimence TEM AEH ‘M4, at the above named Theatre secured the eerviers of the most ‘talentea and ac. omnpti +l shee Sona gen wet har hed and musicmas, among whom he mentions the prima donas, 4 ut, LUOIE TOStiEy sl and drimatic Parlaiennes. nine and lead. Indy will make w performing in ih a auccens, heretofore bing bores for the i are respectfully Informed that the books will be on ‘Tuesday, September 10, at the French Theatre, EXICOIN THE ay nd or sol nay fully delineated tn the grant drama is iypers House, NGrand Challenge Matines to-day, 0 RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKERPERS —THE te family must be sold immediately. f cash, mA”HIieeUt rosewood Maho. $00. for $45; twa olegant French savin woe tel Parlor mite euch wait cost’ 810) wilt be sala, fo $200; one nit for $10; one do, in green repe for § tots of Porlor, Bedroom and ining Koom annere pinta bargain, 68 Bieccker atrort, nest Hrond FAMILY GOING TO BUROPE, Wisi TO SEL alluneir F vating of Parlor and Hed:oo eniture and Kivchen Uveusile ‘Ropiy ‘at 810 West Foruy- ‘street. heh LWAYS BUY THE BRST,~SINGER'S REVERS Spring Bed is the standard: eheap, strong, dui free from vermin. Sold everywhere. Mail orders Bile Wareroome vente street PURNITORE. FURNITURE, BRAUNSDORE & METZ, euecessors to Weil and Braun dort, Offer their stock Of well assorted Furniture. consisting of Parlor, Sitting Room, Library, Bedroom and Barta, of he invest styten, to 1h6 puoiice ab wine at 125 and 127 Kiviogtoa streats, 'N. B.—All goods warranted. Peter Gay RECEIVED BY THR WEPK OR MONTE he, Bedding. | nrviture of every description, Parlor ic and Bedroore: aes, ke. at BENDAL 4.00.58, edrner of Canal and Hudson servois, WENTY ELEGANT PIER AND MANTEL, pIReone i208. sl het Beat aes pare Window Ceping font ‘one alagaet linost net, gt decited ba see Pip ny a une Farr " Hite Mapa ‘74 Broadway. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY—¢18, Jabinet of Natural Histor: 8 iirond wa extensive co iectiog th Fill be found the A Jegnod, armed area beating he rose and Palytechnie ve just added to ther siread: ernas Of curiosities. amon, shiek Chideren, demh e-hew and dowble0.te4 » onsir sles; ‘one blancs of monkeys, elephants and ad cepentes Bkudertt vaimet oe miracuions: Bodies her which never fuil to attract ero tures daily. Phe, FOURTH YEAR THB NATIONAL CONSERVATORY or Mpsro, 63_Madinon avenue. ‘Terms $10. _The Conservatory iemow open. M R. RENRY OE SHARD'S NEW roe Ravatonicn. toon of Sint foarte, wate. th atrente, Kaat river, —The first grand nd Piemte will take piace ane on inhi at At do'ciock P. M., at the its getclien “at the Reavers ne ith pritl ant ita! mination of the Fi varanasi Ti a ehhad at Menara, ‘0 Melnwey & Son's, 100 and iil East Fourtesath street; Mant Brothers, New York Hotel, and from the members. ANTED-SODELS, WaTURAL reeranarione Anatomy, 618 Broadway, N. Y. De caeanrlh ee eA AEE Mean WATCUES, eta a em (ge et ten “aKD TH ment Md f ‘T0-D AT THE WORRELL 5 Sree SEW 7 a . MUSEMENTS, SOAPWAY THE, AD wissr0N {9 CEnTe, taetannake, © USM SRINE Ean Ano es ri ENING. TW mee IRMAN pe B VAMILE At THE ait Nor‘k. Li HEART. WITH AFINE BARON HLL, pinta ‘ON or jin peas a Ere at KING LEAR, TURS M ONDAY, EDWIN FORBES HELLO. Day rig RSDAYAS RICHARD IT Rem At Macinee, SATUR: DAY, at lig. Bes red f,0.418 till 6.» VX days la advance, EW yYoRK 7HEaTRE, T Every eveni a Wed cid mi Savurdey Matin ening an With tt pba TH J SLIGHT, ea is wondrous sensations and it featabetred Wadia Palin naked erly DER THE GASLIO Fifth we atthe NEW YORK THEATRE. NDER THE GASLIonT. Every Nigit aud Saturday Matinee, T THE GASLIGHT. UPr Ez the Wondrous RAILROAD SENSATION. Yar Fi THE GASES HT, Lively Dances by **Tho Lost Tribes.” [DER fn Ge eid ‘The Piers and the Hudson River by Starlight, NDER THE OASTIGHT, U ~ ‘uest Picture of Life in a Great City. sean. AY) AS OT ORRES, SISTERS, Broadway. or UNDER Pale GASUIGH?, A MATINEE WORK THEATRE, THE WONDROUS Ra JOLLY TIMES BY z TO-DAY A’ TION. LIVER ACRNE BY STARLIGEE, & LOST TRIBES. THIS EVENING ATS TFT AVENUE THRATRE EB TO.BAY AT2 PM. Provocative's of aes and ETH AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Charmin, SED nowy Li FRA DIAVOL@,. ATINEE TODAY ATP. M. IFTH AVENUE THRATRE. ‘The counterpart of FO 'EST, MATINES T0-Da¥ A’ pur pvenur THEATRE. "AMORA I SEE BSrORE Cars MATINEE TODAY ATP —— and all, FF AVENUE THEATRE. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE BEAUTY AND Tae MATINEE To. Dav ‘AT 2 P.M. WUFTH AVENUE THEATRE. THE MELANCHOLY LOVER, ROMEO J, JENKINS, MATIN@E TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. The charming and delicious Miss CLINNING, MATINEE (0-DAY AT 2 R® VAN WINKLE MATINE THIS APTERNOON AT 2, OLYMPIC. R” VAN WINKLE MATINEE THIS AFTERNOUN AT 2. OLYMPIC. IP VAN WINKLE MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2, OLYMPIC. IP VAN WINKLE MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 3. OLYMPIO. IP VAN WINKLE MATINER THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. OLYMPIC. IP VAN WINKLE MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT2 OLYMPIC. ‘Dexieny PARK AMPHITHEATRI e, corner of iti alnth street aad ‘Sixth avenue. BARRY LESLIE Mi Commenciag “MON DAY. September 16, 1867, Engagemeut of MADAME CELES pl “FEMALE ROPE WALKER, ta connection with the ESLIE, Ht ko OF NIAGARA. For partioul ra see small bi ‘Admission only 36 cents, LADIES MONTEV: ath GENTLEMEN Ag ial i DEVER RRS, REFINED <Mewanba tie 2 CIVIL RIGHTS BIL omnis Au SEATING GARNIVA HE SAPS BOLIFSED. ine SAME GREAT BIL! GREAT BILL THE SAME GREAT BILL THK SAME GREAT BILL ys OPERA HOUSE ANVARD'S TRA VUSEUM, Corner of Thrtieth street and Brondws: Gb pee eeseaaaaat2 Mani r and General Director. This cotauiehmeas wil shortly of iy intel F . the spectacul De * ia At AUCTION sen ith tne Gran: will be Present BRAN BALLET. TROUPR, tumes and mechanteal effects, Fall particulars aud date of opening in Tuiure advertise an DEERE Re JRAND ASSEMDLAGE OF BEAUTY AND | FASHIOR-~ Ladies’, children and family ‘2 Grand Challenge Matinee, 201 Bowery torday, at 2K ofeloek o'cloak., $$ oe FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, trouble we at Borclock, Les A: aire ‘4 on WAM BOLD 'SERNAND BACKUS BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. for the past three years in ‘positive evidence of superionay Over all similar organizations. 8 week. Italian Opera wit German Accent Hamlet, The, ina irom Long Hanan, The Sury ‘ne Excituag Baveball Mat ‘Second week of MASTER GEORG. 7 ELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. LEON'S a HNaber oti CLDED & KELLTS GREAT 8 WITTY AND TALENTED 3 GREAT nr, kat ees 8 am, " 3 KONE TO QUAL = KILL THE HoUaES TELL = Maw ROARS OF LAUGHTER GREET THE EAR. ELLY & LEON’S.—CARD. K GKAND TRSTIMONTAL RAsaan TO OUR TREASURE! Will take place SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1867. TPORY MASTOWS OPERA HOUSE, 2 BOWERY Grand Challenge Matinee to-day, ai 234, Drama, Bab let, Burlesque. Kthioplanisms, Songs, semen Demat, Gyles 4 2-3 rege io Pg i nad THEATRE. 7 472, between Grand and Broome. Lessee and enn BU A ouAND fieeae mieacoo js afternoon. a ATIN: sedan MATINEE, MATINES, 1A » CHILD! wleoe GREAT. AMERICAN SO NSTRELS, “in Cant vi Inte ier ijehaning Zouave coms iss ” ning Sun WIC \RDE Hh MISS PANNY Gruman the. MLLUE. BUCCOLI, Mii a Lie reap, pallet. PETTINGILL, BOBBY NEWCOM TINGS BUNT N HARRY be Petry ar The laughable Mant stakes Sty): eae doors open at one o'clock re Ps commences at 8 o'clock. Prograrame at each Perfor nee, HB ONLY MATINEE TO-DAY, & Houre—Compared with ( nothing. Gran a RIFFIN Che: TYS New Hal’, alee NS) roadway ‘and Twenty-third rest ‘Notice,—Retrn to the old standard of og cian ——: seats, Cr ‘ores the pertormanceat thie a wasr R Wand" oF syria Women, ors open at °. at 3 o'ciogk, yo ed ES ted THE mc Tony Pas t ‘aha o OOLEY'S OF EA HOUS woek of GEO. LE! Romeo WERY WILL BXCHANOR Thonetrous bul of most altreatiee ROOKLY, ih BiLtox pers re and rae ta i the ae tern: angles or Poliy A The ‘Toles ot tne Day. st Doubie irish Jig, Gootby Susen Jane. “ss. JHALLENGE MATINEE, AT TONY PASTOR'S OPBRA rune to-day. — 4 defied to produce an enter Udinment ot equel brlitancy, novelty aud (Fue arte mor, DWAY OPERA NOUS. on, a MO RIAT NAL ORGIA MINSTRES, GENUINE EFL OVIANS, $20 000 worth of valuable Semie'= ‘to porchasers of mene ee D. T. DAVIS, Manager, Wate, Suny rom, tu th great ap . clsen Minstreis, comnpored iam Hall & 5 BA WAITER or cunts Woueby 23 THR RUSH AM Sony Pastor's Grand C Ainee 1-day, at O'erock. The ladies and owidreu ‘Tork in rowan, & To siUpyY Ay i ts TONE ypera House, nee Lorday, Brilita of “id idaies te linens iegiand challenge cote Hicks treet, ietven Contrast 14 Warren streets. RAND CONCERT, on MONDAY. September 16,1 1a6?, tits i, Baga 9 Abb Loe oAttiniee—cay. Gita Di tralto, Madam de Reels Bellini; B aso, J. HR NEW YORK CONSERVATORY rs usIC, @ ana Remuen met arene Yemen open for reve la rermecKeguiar Ulassen, $10 per quarter branch of 1 3 10 BHO’ jORAMA OF IRELAND, RED. —. er man hing 4 eg ke ey oe Ww YORK ORK wy IMME 9 ACAD ern A soled As ea tae 2 re TUR THEATRES TO BR HAD at Tam ro Hen Sc "ie DAMA, Agead,