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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 1D COMMERCIAL. ieee erty orale yer cams errs | POLYTIGAL INTELLIGENCE. | faust” Otaser aetomea—minis ne mnt | ‘he caminieaion, to beat al stent, mart bes: —_—— FINANCIAL AND in and sold up to 1054. On the call New York Ceu- trai closed % lower than at the same time on Satar- 2 tain foationsiyins!Yon ean be & Union | ously at varians Moxpay, Sept. 1-0F.M, | day, Erle 3%, Reading 34, and Tennessee sixes, new | | PaRom:B—The market. waa a tre more acitve at abort man and be a republican, ‘and you cabo a good | is their duty as secs kooks Culer In such matters It he gold market has been rather quiet to-day and | tasue, %; while Rock Island was % higher, Norta- Ss snarering, scuaremanta were i owing 10 LOUISIANA, Union man ‘be @ democrat.” (Nigger at sea wile ney ‘ean no fl ncosptain iendy the fuctuations prior to the ba pepe ed pang. 1%, preferred 1%, eben’ Loa Bole aenmer naar Aid, Toon epecrenuicnns ney sein) Fhieh am I todo, Cap'n? Mr, — tells | the polley of the, adm pe emrrarte. 10 Paes 00s " Kk from 14455 to al 7 weferred 3%, and Paci = | rosin we me to vote democrat,” simply representati' oY Lay / Spentat thsed ‘o'dhody wore pie ae cuacedoraticn iiecharwns were; | Democrate=“We and Our Old Masters | «Wel, Mr. ———" is 9 good Union man—(faint | nation Wee of the Chief Executive ef the ernment securities were strong but quiet at an ad- the closing transactions at 144%, but subsequently vance of 3¢ a 3g percent, At the open board at one rermers nae a OW 144, following which Jand again)—but this is @ matter you In the annunclatton of thetr agreement with the gitmpse3 of ust settle with your own conacience. I can only | President in a old i ug the prinotgtes tnd 00 he whalebone a mente bias | At a Barbecne-—Whitto Bire-eaters aud Colored : uum to the Balle, advise you to avold the extreme men of both sides.” | are advooatt princi; at Qs, 6d. I spite Lani he feu 46 the Unied king Marching Hand in Hand”—Three Hundred this, Ka. Ce a ae Radical Negroes Turned Into Democrats tu a recovery to 144%{, and the latest quota- | o’clock prices were slightly lower, except for Erle, to v i" Sion on the sreat was 340% a 142%, Tho “aor? | which was steuly at 404. At te second | Boat vawe Aaa ie pins tie topman ast carves | Ove Day—Thelr Hotpleasuese and Porploxi | (Sigic! left hopelsiy at sea-wil probably ote for | thagken the Shancie of Himadinnidtraion, Nocare a delphfa to a port on wee! y gutcrest ontstanding is so heavy that the bears offer | regular board tho market was steady and | Harreand Hamburg with iid bbls. petroleusa & HeexA Mage Froacher Asseng the Prom} Shire are hundreds. of throughout the | anexainple worthy of imitation by alt imi ae Petroleum on private nm ‘a vigorous resistance to the upward tendency of the | moderately active, and on the call New York Cen- Phete=Seymonr’s Election Foreteld ta the | state in just this condition of meatal contusion. In | leagues in the Cabi See Alawar ice bbls four, 282.40 | Book of Daniel~Two Hundred Darky | Morehouse parish there are two hundred darkics premium, and hence it 1s, Kept lower shan # othep- 't tra} closed % lower patina 3 a Rag crm ate Den wea Voters Waiting Instructions from the Holy | Wom the rol ticlans of neither side can touch, wise would be by artificial m ‘There was.an | Reading , Rock Island %, ayne ; efegula. Por extra Blt paxtiepianiy new pring | Ghoge, ‘They are entirely under the influence of one of their MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘active borrowing demand for coin and loans were | Tennessee sixes (ex coupou) 34; While North Caro- ie demand was fair, wnd holders evinced conaiderabie tirn- i a number, who has personal intercourse with the Holy bd le tes varying from a half to three per cent | lina sixes (ex coupon) were 4 higher and new issue ess, generally realizing ful! prices; but for ather grades tho TRENTON, OvacniTA Panisn, Sept. 1, 1868. Giost and wio has not yet received his instructions, 5 made at rates varying nerd { and Wee “excemiingly HS $94 especially for | mere was a barbecue and Seymour ratidcation | To keep negroes away from these proselytizing bar- Married. for carrying and without interest to either borrower | 4%, Government securities were dull but steady, ri es var Cpe “aame ne iy i a RE “4 a becues the Loyal League clubs have fndustriousiy Corneti—Buron,—On Thurs tay tember 3, at or ie, he mlonty of cransactons elng a.” | xpos mares wore weak desig of thon er | Sido 0 nun an, frome doa Sac", | meee hatortoomacoroe, tater hal Weiace | SETA ananassae aca | SOs, ANG UE Heron te Rin doe s ket te the ket close —! + jel and tha! a '. OORNELI vr The gross clearings amounted to $40,920,000, | cent in Adams and United States, four and a half in | market, thus tntepsiiyin lepression. market clos jegroes, moot (a nd FA atl tan ecnemen aaa aniea wea | red e 8 city, to OPHELIA N. Exvon, of was —th Gedo trends still coutmanting Wi teen uachanzo’—the | ing planters of Ouachita and Morehouse parishes, fu American and two in Merchants’ Union, There was bbls. Southern flour was no cause assigned for this general breakdown, but 8 sales were about x lances 1,587,075 and the cur- Les Scary ae . and mere ‘but not au ‘- | thelr wives and danghters,. Flags and banners, and radical ticket before and who now voted democratic DEBEVOISS—DEBEVOISE.—At Nowtown, 1. 1., on ' rency balances to $2,842,973, The Sub ly Jower. ‘The sales were confined to abot bbl. and shoot every one of thom, The negroes belleye | Wednesday, September 2, by the Rev, Wii! am i. . Treasury disbursed $4,859 in coln in payment of in- | rumor connected it with some complaints that the flow wad guid and ean tbe. alee wate 1 bole cern | ee cee ee ee ba Mt, Long life to migyer sudraget Sere Go gD aREvOlNR (0 SanAH. daughter terest on the public debt duringthe day. The im- | Adams Company 1s said to have made relative to its | ff 8°08 for Brandywine, $6 23 for choice white Weateru aud | 2 trench: vlog amell and taste, ) IigppeN—N¥g,—On Monday, September 7 i Rev. ports of specie at the port last week aggregated | own profits being absorbed in paying the losses of | $5 19 a 86 for yellow do. We quote:— ayer, ems YORE AD paA NOR, $0) czORGA Aibert'D. Vall, Captain Husay Mappan,’ of, New 679, 601, making @ total of $5,035,710 since the ist of | one or more of the other companies, At the open 850008700 but in appearance horribly like a bad railroad acci- ee York, to Jennrs L., daughter of Meltar Nye, Exq., of i January. The price varied as follows at intervals:— | board at half-past three the market was steady, dent, Music by a genuine nigger minstrel troupe— | Demeeratic Negroes—How tho Republicans ere -+-0n' Sunday; Sephembines)iby . 10 A. M except for the Milwaukee and St, Paul stocks, which Socordeon, banjo, bones and fiddle. No burned cork | aye Carrying on the Campaign—Horatto | Rey, Kugend Mcvuire, of St, Paurs chareh, Harleur | about them—and very little music. Enthusiasm, good feeling and not the least disturbance of any kind, A torchlight procession, and a genera) iu- mination at night. But the old, old misfortune of the democracy, that of learning nothing and forgetting nothing which they 4 Me ai Pe “iis 126 A. 144% OP, M... 14's 0 1449 The receipts of specie and bullion at this port from foreign ports in the first eight months of the present year amounted to $5,012,163, of which the monthly etalls are as follows: Seymonr Metamorphosed into a Lifelong | Mt. OwaRtes Lanaye, of West Meriden, Conn., to ' ‘Miss Oannin E. BAsQuin, of Harlem, N.Y. eaten ee corey ne | EERO raat aeteceas te sa tes 5 e Rev, James man, MILuEN, Sept. 1, 1868, JAMES A, BRueN to. ANTOINETTE A., daughtey of As a traveller enters further into the “black belt” | John A, Van Orden, Esq., of Boonton, N. J. ScuORFER—DoMANSKY.—On Sund: September 4, of Georgia he sees less indications of reaction tho Rev. H. M. Gallaher, Mr. JOHN’ SGHOLPEN tO declined to 88 and 903¢ respectively for the common and preferred; but at these prices it would be folly to buy them, as they are the result of artificial manipulations by @ clique. Express stocks wero steady at the decline, while Erie sold at 46%, Northwestern 8674 and preferred 8734, Reading 905%, St, Louis iow extra, £t. Loula straight ext St. Lou's choice double Bt. Touts choloe farally.« Eouthern cholce and family. Southern auperfine and e: - 3 485 allt - y #ins.crs: May. ier Rock Island 102%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 87, New | eye tour. share in common with the other Bourbons, must rear | among the negroes, although there are certainly | Miss Suuata A, DOMANSKY, both of Brooklyn, N.Y. 1.200776 July. ++ 120,442 | York Central 12534 and Paciflo Matl 10344. Subse- | Gomes itshead. A series of ordinary and unobjectionable | more colored conservatives here than in the other 209,77 je Corn meal; Bran i, ratification resolutions were submitted and were | parts of the State, But this absence of reaction to Died. ; Corn meh JerBe yee BBin 75 market was dali, heavy abdiowe rt hee Batti ae rane ve rae avy ie eal bat about to be passed when Mr. G. W. McOrante, one ‘The new wheat which has thua far arrived has been ofa | Of the ex-delegates to the New York Convention, rose lity andl has sold low j the sales to-day comprised abot | and proposed @ resolution characterizing the exist- I No. 1 Mil ing Legislature as revoluti script i 15 a #8 18 for new St, Louis: 22.00 for white Mrinen: | ae Ne Paescnary,..proncrineive. 4nd 4 Gi for white Kentucky, and Bd 51 = $2 88 for Tennes pega brig piped the meeting to “realst’” ‘orn was dull and heavy, ata decline of le., but closed firin | the extravagant and corrupt expenditure by the iy duction; the sales were abot rT z at 1 an va i for new ‘eo near e's | Legislature of the people’s money. A member of the t ; rm at that aca Gorin giores Oats wore ‘dull aud bominel, “he ssies wees | CXecuttve committee implored him to withdraw It, about 85,110 bushels at 70c, a 78c. for new, delivered, the lat- | but the redoubtable McCrante point blank refused to April... $71,079 Augast. +» 846,524 The receipts from California darlag the same time 145,806, namely :— quently Pacific Maik sold up to 103%, and this price was afterwards bid. At the close the market was tm at the following quotatlons:—New York Cen- tral, 12534 @ 12554; Erie, 46% 046%; Reading, 91% a 9134; Michigan Southern, 85 a 8534; Ohio and Miasis- sippl, 29 a 2944; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 86% a 87; Cleveland and Toledo, 101% a 102; Rock Island, 10275 @103; Northwestern, 8634 a 8674; preferred, 86% a 87; Fort Wayne, 10314 @ 108%; St, Paul, 88% a 883g; any considerable extent is caused by the fact that in Pe fet le ag 1, yee all of these countles tle negroes are in an over- | Gerson, aged 2 years, 8 months and 14d are An- whelming majority, some times three to one, as in The relatives and friends of the family are invited Houston, Wilkes and others, As not. more than a | tO attend the funeral, from the residence of his arents, 30 South ‘Thi 2 i third of them will vote the democratic ticket, two | (ruesdayy a eouiaats iy sirens, Brooklyn, &. D., this out of every three negroes that you speak with are AVERY.—On Sunday, Septomber 6, after a long and intensely radical. Not one In ility of these planta. | painful illness, WitLiaM Avisy, aged U8 years and tion hands—for there are none others here—possess The relatives and friends of the family are respect- the slightest intelligence. They are an ignorant, de- | fully invited to attend the funeral, hon his late 1s, at $3 for Inferior new No.2 Chlengo; skeen store: 6898 Tor sew antes ae The supply was, therefore, ports meanwhile aggregated $64, distribuicd as follows:— january . do. preferred, 904s @ 9034; Adams sxpress, 4934 : February 4,208,836 Juno 11,823,628 | gate; ‘American Express, 44 a 45; Merchants’ Union | {{2,2.°at suey ite m7Ze, Rye was. gale and iowgn Seen budge, saying he feared nothing for the effect of the | based and brutal set—semi-cavages, in a word. | residence: 46 Perry stiect, this (Tuesday) afternoon, April..... ++ 6,096,179 AUgus 4,690,989 | Express, 223g @ 223%; Paciflc Mali, 1039{ a 103%; La a deere ce it c a 5 fos pew ae era, the Iaier price resolution. He rae Mr. Seymour’s election as | Some of them cannot even tell the name of the radi ALLEN.—At Milwaukee, re on Friday, Septem: ‘The exports conseqneutly preponderated over the | Western Union Telegraph, 84% 0 34%. tojarrive, were reported at $160, Barley malt wae dull and | ® foregone conclusion; the only question was now | cal candidate for the Vice Presidency, though it | ber 4, Joun Rostns, only child of Anson 0, and must be admitted that all know “Mr.” or “Gin’ral yao R, Allen, aged 4 years, formerly of Brook. Grant” is to be “de nex’ can’date fo’ de Presam- ‘Breso.—On Monday, September 7, JAMES, be- denclal,”? One huge, thick-lipped negro, as black as a of Amadie and Ann Biejo, aged 1 year charcoal, whom I conversed with, first informing | ®! ron 3. eral this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, him I was from the North, gravely put this ques- pees Pancane or tis parents, 241 East Thirty: street, tion:—“Say, bors, tell me which Mr. Simmers The foreign exchange market was steady but quiet on the basia of 10934 for prime baukers’ ster- ling at sixty days. At the close bankers’ bills on Eng- land at sixty days were quoted at 10914 a 10914; al three daya, 109!4 a 1095; commercial bills, 1034 a 108%. Bankers’ bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.18% a i how large the majority should be. Driven intoa of ane totes in late alice ss e,gemand, and sales were made | oornor the managers of the gathering had to swallow GuNNY BAG# remained dull and nominal at If . hd ‘oniy apipes salve prevailed ee. the amendment to save the harmony of the meeting. heavy at 65e. 3 io. for abtpping, $1 ps B 80 for retaillots, | It was adopted unanimously. ‘Resist—how?” Form the take ans dal met pres fevorea the px | #880 tho perplexed chairman; “where are we to gee, We quote :—1867 crop, American, lc, @ 2c. ; 1843 do. | begin?” The answer was, perhaps, supplied by the receipts from foreign and domestic sources to the extent of $31,521,173, The stock market has been more than usually active to-day, and during the forenoon prices tended upward, especially for some of the Western shares, but subsequently a slight reaction set in, and at 5c. a 80c. a Src. z the second regular board there was a considerable | 6.17%. On Berlin—Bankers’, 71% 871745 commercial | , Hewr.“Maniie was quict but stondy at 1090.0 110, gold. speeck ot General aa, ee ipaciale, the | 1# a gwine to be de rebel Presumdent, Ts he any kin Oa Beadeniy fa Bean Demnanem @ecline in the express stocks. Railway shares | bills, 714 071%. On Bremen—Bankers’, 793 0 79%; | "‘Horacors.—The warket Was alll dull, but in prices there | huust every legal means of defeating the moustrous | % Mr. Simmers dat ub down on Flint ribber®” I} street, Brooklyn, CHARLES CuRISTMAS, In the T7t Were, however, firm at the close. New York Cen- | commercial, 78% @ 79. On Frankfort—Bankers’, | wasno chanzereporiol. | a spitGs terpentine, 24 | BiG, MRcoBstitutional taxes imposed Upon ns by | assured him there was not the slightest relatioushtp Tear ob Bi aa. friends of the taratly ave respect- tral and Erie failed to sympathize with the activity | 40% 0 40%; commercial, 40% a 40% On Amster- | go erute dovatd ion dorrodin ‘tho wicket tortee taemes | wos, Fascally carpet-agyers, aud when those | to the best of my knowledge. ‘This big animal was | ,,1n° felatives and frlends of the family are respect , former T gee? Mand heavy at Our last quotatl pad yh means fail, then let us ‘see’ the man who dares Tee Tun oy tale we heard of waa i8 bble. atasige, For | atvempt to'scize our property.” rosin the market was dull and unchanged. The sles were ‘this General Gray 1s an old poilticlan of the State, 600 bis, No. 2 at 1 gg 4 do. good strained at Gis and | Horan for United States Senator against Pierre 15) do. pale at go ‘9 quote strained Ee 27 » | Soulé, and came within one vote of defeating that 99395093 as hey hehe Por ge dats 579. extra | able visionary, During the war he had charge of a bois Washington at £5 2. IPORASIONAS. Sales brigade under Dick Taylor at the mutual skedaddle O1Le.—Linseed was Hendy, at 2105 2 $108 incarks and | Of Mansileld. He was far more prudent in his gen- bi Jard waa quict but higher, spring and winter being | eralship than he now isin his oratory. One or two held at $1.50 2 $1.65. Other kinds were dull and unchance!. | flowers cuiled from his address may serve to show intensely radical, No other feelings than those of | churelf, corner Clinton and Harrison streets, on indignation mingled with pity for the poor wretch | Wednesday afternoon, at three o’clock. Dawns.—On Monday, September 7, FRANK, infant could be excited by his unconth ravings about his son of Francis A. ad ‘emily de Dawes, a Tyear, being as good a8 any white rebel if not a heap better, | 1 month and 16 days. and by his threats to “punish” the whites if they The relatives and friends are respectfully mvited aa mae vt Sts ih teh cr Went It must not be supposed that the democratte | Riernoon at one o'clock, o negroes are of any better class, for they are not. | _DANIELS.—On Monday, September 7, Mra. CaTad+ dam—Bankess’, 40% a 4074; commercial, 4034 a 40%. On Hamburg—Bankers’, 857 a 36; commercial, 3545 9 355;. On Antwerp—Bankers’, 6.1834 @ 5.1744; com- mercial, 5.21}¢ @ 6.20, A Cincinnatt journal of Saturday thus refers to the local money market:— The money market is working easter under a more and buoyancy in other stocks and were compara- tively neglected, but the latter 1s being quietly picked up by the general public, and the aggre- gate withdrawn from Wall street during the last month is very large, There is no doubt that Brie will eventually sell as high as it has done at @ny time for two or three years past, and it is being 4 liperal supply ef currency, the receipts of which are Provisto: compte, 82 bbia. beef, 50 kege lard and 77 5 . y Ares—> bought under that belief by parties who are able to | yore, poth from New York and through the regular prs. cut meats, |The market for pork: was firmer, under aa ee Sonny preceded me have not | Butas the Influence of their employers is greater | ®INP-DANIPts, aged 34 years, Jock ft away in their strong boxes regardless of its | channels of trade, Sotme orders for exchange trom | 7?’ Hee! 2 1,750 Ditka, at. PR) a $2) 19: am mae Cael been sparing in thelr comniendation of the candi- a1 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect than that of the carpet-baggers and mulatto incen- } fully invited to attend the funeral, from, te, te diaries their native ferocity is not aroused, and they | dence of her mother (Mrs. Mary Pere ae (ol ” No.) East Eleventh street; thence to St. Bridget's ce ntinue the grinning, good humored set they always charch, on. Wednesday morning, at nino o'clock, | are while their passions are dormant. Their only | where a solemn requiem mass will be offered spor quarrels are with the radical bincks, and recently | the repose of hersoul, 2nd from thence to Calvary quite a serious fight took place m one of the adja- | Cemetery. cent counties. It appears that a planter managed. DINGLEY.—On Sunday evening, September 6, after to pore togethera corps of hands composed en- | & short illness, OdARLE3 DINGLEY, in the 6vth year tirely of men who wil! yote with him, On the next | of his age. : plantation 1s, or was, a large number of radicals who ‘The rélatives ‘and friends of the family, and the determined upon “cleaning out’? the conservative | members of Baker Council, No. 11, U. _ also darkies. Accordingly they marched over armed | the members of John Hancock Lodge, F. and A. M., with clabs and razors, expecting to make short work | and the members of the New England Society are of thelr opponents. They were sadly mistaken, for | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the these latter picked up their axe3 and knives, | Alanson M. E. Church, Norfoik street, near Broome, pitched in, and after a ficrce struggle, drove | on Wednesday afternoon, at half past one o'clock. their enemies from the field, killing two and wound- DONNELLY.—On Saturday, September 5, BERNARD Ing seyera!, with a loss to themselves of only | DONNELLY, in the 42d year of his age. Born parish temporary fuctuations, The details of the state- ment of the public debt, dated on the 1st inst., were ot known on the strect before half-past five, and ‘therefore there was no opportunity to discuss thein. The changes which tt shows, with the exception of an increase of less than ten millions in the total {without allowing for the coin and currency in the Treasury), are important. There were conversions of seven-thirty notes into fiye-twenties to the eSmount of a few millions, but as only about four millions and a half of the former remain out- m@tanding the funded debt may be considered to have weached its maximum, so far at least as these are ‘concerned; and herein Hes a strong argument in Southern polate. are helping to swell the supply, while the demand for loans is only moderate and is freely met at 8 a2 per cent In bauk and 10a 12 per cent for first class tpaper in the open market, Some merchants complain of the backwardness of remit- tances, but geuerally the deposiis in bank show a material increase, A Chicago paper of the same date remarks:. Local money aifairs exhibit scarcely any that 1s worthy of note since yesterday. Mou works close, but there 1s nothing that indicates stringency as being uear athand yet. Currency was in fair supply to-day end equal to the demand which continues from the country. A comparison of the last two statements of the public debt shows that the following changes were made in the various securities during the mouth of B40 224 25 for extra prime and $25 87!¢-a Bu6 for prime | Gates of the New York Convention. [cannot follow mess. We heard of no sales for future delivery. Live hogs | them in their praise. Laccept the candidates as a were moderately active and lower, aulling at 8c. necessity, since for the preseat we can have no bet- Tie.” "The arrivals. were about’ 4100 “head, “iinet | ROCHRSItY, sinco fol hie praises crs et Was stil slow of ania bat peices wars. unchanged. ‘Sales 75 | Auhin: set too nave losl-a Son in, Our honlo cuuse: bbia., at $12 60 a 430 bi ‘or plain mens and $3) 8) a $21 50 for ain:-—* t too have lost a son in. our noble cause— extra do. Tierce beef wag dull and nominal, Cat meats | to noblest cause in which a sword was ever drawa— were quiet, but prices were firm, at 12c, for pickled shouliers and ican say with the vid Duke of Argyle, ‘1. ain 18's0. w 1ige, for dry dos V0. @ 1i3ge, for Western pickied | prouder of my dead son than any man can be of his hams, de, 9 19. for eliy do. and 18¢. a Slo. for bagxed do. | living sou.’ Again:—“In conclusion, let us pay Sales 50 packages, ‘For bacon there was some demand, but | one word of affectionate tribute to tie ilustri business was still restricted by the scarcity. There wers , n= SOR he ous valen of 60 boxes Camberiand out at 16g. We quote long martyr of our country now in exile tn a foreign land, Clear middiesy Tier; mort. stent, fiszes ort ‘ie | Noman since the days of Sydney ever presented a iyo. Lard was ‘again tn fafr demand, excited | bolder front ina good cause, und if uothing but his and 24e. a go, higher, the sales comprising | blood will satisfy tie maliguity of his radical pexse- HO-packnges on the apot at 1910, 0 204c. for No. 1to prime | cuiors tam certnin he cau say with Sydney, ‘L sieara and 200. for refined. For future delivery there were | thank God Lam found worthy to die for the great snics of 250 tlerces Zor January at Ih'e. aelles’s option, wud : - Pukctes f gre for Septenaber at 29'ce,, buyer's option. » cause whch Thou hast permitted me to espouse.’ ’* hf » bbls. erade and 4,418 do. ree Did General Gray express the sentiments of the owing to the in- | Meciing? 1 tiink hot, The great majority of the ange former was q let, favor of a steady advance in our national securities, | August:— 4 firmness of hokiers, wha demanded {6ise. a 7c. The | thinking, tute eI vi th ded. Collision f this cl Drumcliff, county Sligo, Ireland, . wih sige. . i ig, iucelligent men preseat deprecated this ill- | two or three wounded. ns Oo! character 5 iy Sligo, for while the supply has stopped the demand contin- DEBT BRARING COIN INTEREST. only sale we heard of was 500 bis. at the inside price. Crude | timed saa eri vetted have become uncomfortabl; juent of late. As The friends and relatives of the family, as also ey mye Five per cent bomls...+ [No chance, | (in’pbls.) wae hizher: 90 bb's. brought Ge, For refined tie | taae'which it hack bees broueake Moe eae tence | the black democtute are in a decided. minority, they | those of his brothers-in-law, John, Patrick and Peter wes and will go on increasing from year to year. A. it is, they are relatively far cheaper than any others m the country, for the amount of annual income they yield on the capital invested and the inducements Sor Europeans to buy them are very great. The market for government securities was firm at ‘the opening and there were large tfunsactions in the later Jasues of fve-twenties at an advance upon the @losing prices of Saturday. At the noon and quarter- past two calls prices were well supported, but there ‘was diminished activity. Nevertueless, the market @losed strong at the subdjoined quotations, and the ‘tdications are conclusively in favor of considerably higher prices before the present upward movement culminates:—Registered, 1331, 1134, a 113%; coupon, 1881, 114 a.114%%; 5-20's, registered, 18602, 1083; @ market was pa: active and firmer, closing le, ~ r- arene aaien of 6,100 vbla on tho spat and for iat ee nate? | the negroes? Well, tae seven or eight hundred dar- 18 month, at H2e., an 10. for October, at S2c., seller's . © tht) h, at H2e., and 1,500 do., for October, at S2c., kies Within hearing cheered when the white men option. In Philadelphia the market was rather moré active | checced, jaughed when the white folks laughed and r yr ie he sales batog, FOP, im As. eons pie had @ good tine generaily. The numerous mules ui » dO, he ‘ns alt of Sey ber. Ae gee I "i also 501d, for September and 600 do. for October, bot at 1c. | Bicketed all over the ground also Drayed in unison RroR.—We heard of no bustocen of importance, Prices | With the cheering, und never missed, which reminds were quite steady at 9igc. @ lye. for Carolina and ic, a | One of Jtucker’s (of ‘Teunessee) theory, that on every 9c, for Ranpoor ground—of inteliigence, of unimpeached loyalty and Hinseed was ta fair demand and prices | of services durluy the ‘Wwar—the mule has as . 3 my aLore a rage i old, aay pati. “Clover es ee ae Ghee tiey pereaia’ oocbe | to Mio raney inion Wan cul end unChAS ER ough Sux | Ofer the next election; for the negroes of Loutsi~ UG AR.-—Raw was in falr demand and an advance In Qua are yoing largely democratic—sure, and ice, por Ib. was established, the marke inn | they are not going it bilud, either, Tuey’ know at lOve, Ae fort ir to good redning Cuba. quiry no more than the mules what are the essen- was principally from refiners. Tho sales were 1,70 bhi, | tial diiferences between the radical and demo- Par at Weiss a itso: for Cuba gad Ise 1840. for Porto | crauie piatiorms (most of them call it the dem Rico; also 70 boxes on private terma. Refined was in fair : “7 deniand and firm at 15!sc, for powdered, ernahed and granu. | Cratikitical platforin). Bat they have got two ideas lated, 14!jc. a 14550. for sott white, and 16. a Me. for yel- | into their woolly cranta, and hold on to them pretty. Jo light:—Pirst, that the radicals promised each of ow was moderately active and firm. Gales £0,000 !bs. | them forty acres of land and a@ mule, and sometimes get worsted, but not often, for when | McGowan, are respectfully invited to attend the driven to the wall they fight desperately and “snatch | funeral, from his brother-in-law’s residence, 9734 victory from the jaws of defeat.” The chances are | Baxter street, this (luesday) afternoon, at two that on election day the conservative darkles | o'clock. ‘ throughout the black belt will be marched to the Dwyrr.—On Sunday, September 6, MARGARET, polls flanked on either side by white men well | beloved wife of John pay ete aged 65 years. armed. This, itis claimed, will be absolutely neces- The relatives and friends of the family are respect. sary to prevent the radicai negroes from murdering | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- the poor creatures, On this sabject the sentiment | dence, 60 Centre streot, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at of every white with whom I have conversed is to this | half-past one o'clock, eifect: “We know bow many negroes will vote with Frinpon.—On Sunday, August at Newtown, us, we feel confident that the democrats will carry | Long Island, ELLEN H. A., wife of William Findo1 the State by a large majority; therefore, we have not Gissrn.—In North Stamford, Conn., on Monday, the slightest intention of preventing a single radical | September 7, Mra. ISAneLLA GrBBIN, Wile of Henry ne; rom voting, either by keeping him at home | 8. Gibbin, aged 31 years and 4 months. or by intimidation at the polis, At the samo time The relatives and fiiends are invited to meet the we are determined that every man who desires to | remains at the New Haven cept ‘Twenty-seventh yote the democratic ticket shall do 80 withont moles- | street and Fourth avenue, on Wednesday, fe tation, and if the radical negroes attempt tie | past twelve o'clock. violence they threaten every day they will have to Goopwin.—On Monday, September 7, MARY ANN, abide the consequences, as we shall be fully pre- | wife of Francis Goodwin. Six per cent donds, 1481 Six per cent tive-twenty bonds. Total.. > BREST. Three year compound interest notes..Dec, .$11,009,480. Certiticates at three per cent... rt 12}205,000 Navy pension fund at three per -No change. -Inc.. $1,195,620 No change, + $8,119,950 June and » ry ef hotes matured June 10, July 15, August 16, October 16 and December 16, 1867, and » May 15, 1348... oe je ' No change. TAM. on 10834; 5-20's, coupon, 1852, 11576 a 114; 5-208, | 667,741 18? cc. & 13/¢0. . that somehow these promises have always | pared for them.” Under these circumstances tie The relatives and friends of the family arc invited coupon, 1ee4, 100% @ 109%; 5-20's, coupon, 1866, | Treasury notes, Marc’ 0 chauge. Wuisxny.— Receipts, 2 bole, The market was dull, but | ended in. taking up a iitte subscription ‘of four Tite possibility of numerous riots im the black belt of | to attend the funcral, from her late residence, 34 holders demanded fc. for bonded. just to help along the good cause. Secondly—Thal apne a eh Jaud and t g OFFICIAL, TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY. —- | Hive to look to tnelr old. inasters for food and Wore, jeorgia on the 3d of November next is decidedly | Talman street. The remains will be taken to St. strong. There are some white men I know of who | James’ Cathedral on Wednesday morning, where » are profoundly rejoicing that they do not live in | requiem mass will bo offered at kali-past nine o'clock Temporary loan. . + 1,000 Misg a 1s; do, 1865, January and July, 109 @ | Qertisicates of ind No change. 10934; do., 1867, 109 a 1085; do., 1863, 100% a 100%; 6 ra “+ 10- 7 5 | Total.... seeesceeee Dee, . $5,433,962 TRANETERS IN NEW YORK CrTy. aud that a radical nigger don’t stand half 80 good this charming country of American Cacos and | for the repose of her soul, 10-40's, registered, 104 @ 104%; 10-40", coupon, 105 Wit WEARING NO INTEREST, x ye Chence of getting sinployment aud. assistancens one | Piquets. There is a gigantic Hayti aronnd here. Hanawn.—{n Brooklyn, on Monday, September 7, @ 10524; Ovtaber compounds, 1865, 118%. United States notes ’ who belongs to the democratic ciubs. Dozens of jot being able to compete with the democrats in | FReppy, only child of Frederick aud Neilic Harger, Messrs. Smith, Rando!ph & Co, im their ctrewlar of | Fractional currenc Ne a eA RR oe «OB darky orators are stumping from plantation to plan- | the matter of barbecues the radicals are quietly | aged 2 years. ‘ this date thus refer to the course of the market:— | Gold eertideates of deposits, With at) my 200 fe wot Dt ary 18402.1 tation spreading these ideas “They have songs and | and secretly marshalling the negrocs for tha con. | | Relatives and frends are respectfully invited ta ikl o 133d st, ' rfeh wy (irregntar). hymns wbout it, and sing (aem at their camp meet- | test. Horatio Pepmeue has been metamorphosed | attend the funerai, from the residence of her parents, The upward movement in government bonds has Total... 0 be esreccncsencewees eRe A Wa, 38.6 1t 8 of 12th at, 18x70, suns to the tune of “Greenland’s icy | into & lifelong siave driver. Frank Blair is an- | 24 Fourteenth street, near Third avenue, South continued to-4ay and carried prices forward @ ftac- | six per cent lawful money houds tasued to 0.0, 35.8 (t 9 of Tith et, Box2.6 ‘und the second verse is:— nounced as having been ono of the most brutal | Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at three o'clock. wer Ted ite of 8d ay, box102.2 ton, though Wilh some irreguiarity, the later | Paciio Kulivcad compauies,.........1Nc..3,104,000 What tho’ de acks of Congress slaveholders In Missouri, wille the object of the HaLBy.—On Monday, saponin MICHARL J. of five-tw: r still the favorites. The 1864's, —. Prociaims de rights ob man, democrats 1s declared to be the re-ensiaving of all | HALAY, @ native of Killarney, county , Ireland, nteen in gold more accrued interest Total dedt...... sees lM. $2,667, 1 Don't ali de earpet-baggers * the negroes, But few radical meetings are held in | ia the ain geet of his age. tha and Jal y bonds, have been seliing — Steal everyting dey can? the day. The hours for discussing political topica His remains will be carried to the Church of tha beiow rage ports > ae foe ne a GALES AT THE BREW YORX STOOK EXCHANRS, be Vermptheny, ed women po begeben ten ET the ut ht eo Pheu Eatin ne ee tion, eecning at ten oa pest Say. Nelthertney nor the 1866's bave kant pace Monday, Sept. FLOWS A.M. Fy atei0n, at 5 me ‘Au! now pata bread and honey ings the most Infamous doctrines are promufgared, | where a fequlem mnss wil be offered up for the re> v9 satlip a ib avy VIX L005. BY ee not only by nt fanatics, but also by white men. | pose of his soul, The funeral will take place at ona With the last advwuce: but from the increased inquiry $0} Chorus (faney)—Greenlan it is 1uposatble to state the effect of these teaching o'clock, from the above church. His relatives and icy mountains, wih a chorus, : 7 tye i 27000 UA b's, 5-20, o, "62 118% 400 aba NY Central Rr Gages 0 2) wy any v at the reat of the marke Sore | omy Ose eons we x0 Tes at igh © dace and rags and plast While it drives all the intelligent negroes into the | friends are respectiuily tavited to attend, In connection weh the controversy relative to th luis 200 do: “alo 1254 | Opkhe and wen nts. @ bros wiht banigh from de tna, Geniocratic ranks 1t ‘lis. the brains of the ignorant | HeSRY.—On Monday, September 7, ‘TeRENCR F. an Saat eter ae | seers MES BO do. 1214 | Grand st, #9, 75 fhe oF Reve 8,00) Y pen wre ont ox oe weeare masses with the most Utopian dreams of future ab- | TxNRY, at his residence, 253 West Thirteenth street. Fedomption of the five-twenty bonds the following | “1-0 US Hs 1040, cow., 105” 10 Erie RR 464 | Herkimer at; as, 40 ft w ot \ 850 iy 1b, all doubiin’, solute supremacy over the whites, No one can just ‘There will be a requiem, mass offered for the re- extract from a report of a speech of Senator Fessen- | 141000 U 5-20, ¢, "67.08 109 749 Re al BO EY Ba OTS oe Be 's'yonk binck eyes Tewear, blame the people of the South for their present posi. | pose of hig soul at St. Hernard’s church, West Thir~ " , then the whites wili be reduced to a atate of actual | will take place froin said church at ten o'clock 10. rit M049 | Marshall st, ne, 60 ft w of Leonard st Bowton, liar’ Yrie 33” | Oak mee araee ty ow ot Franklin a 343 Os + + 0! Onk et, ft woof Fronkiin st, 9L.4x7%. Mich So MNToa RW 654 | Oak et) eo, DRA ftw of Franklin st, MAN, Boe. 18 Pala .2 (Le of Bushwick ay, As stump speakers some of these darky democrats have no iiean abilities. ‘There were two at the bar- becue on Saturday. The first was a Kentucky mu- latto, and, to judge by his pronunctation, was @ com- Oily w 4000 Tenn 6's, ex o« 6S m0 10M do... sr dealt 68 100 12000 Tenn 6's, new..... 66) 5000 di es, servitude. On the other hand, we are told that blood | sald day, The friends omily and his brothers. will flow like water if any attempt is made to de- | in-law, Dr. Ferdinaiid isinan and Luke prive the p of the ciective franchise. I feel | Alexander Brennan, are respectfully requested at had never before been men- npublic. Whenhe went luto the Treasury Department the day belare he took it @ thirty million egsase ao 19 | gpen: 5850 Joan was proposed by Mr, Chase. It was withdrawn Bet et rouse between a Quaker and @ Frenchman—per- | confident that most of these Southern States will be | attend the funeral without further notice. becuuge It cond not be f Hie found a hundred oad] epancet, me "ie | Rios a protexe of the Kentucky shakers. He theca | carried by the democrats; but it. 14 deeply to be de. | — Hnusiaad.-On Monday, September 7, Miss FRE tious due, end a hundred miitions 80) | Birt, ne, A ftw of Hoyt st, Dix €050 | and (hou'd with much earnestness and fect arti- jored that from the midst of this almost certainty | HewMiGar, aged 69 years. hin two or three months, with ouly i oy 1 ee, BLO ft 9 0 of 1 Av, Mx100.2.. 1,500 | culation, but had a strange peculiarity of pul ‘an | rises up a bloody and fearful picture. There is no Her friends and acquaintances are ienlariy ) 8 to mncet it. He waa forced into ine (9 Chie & NW pre a et id oof Lee tse | of, | “t” before every verb beginning with @ vowel. Thug | faise alarm in this siaiement, Itis ay most unhappy | requested to attend ber funeral, from Bedford street casury avait hig will, He went tn because had 300 do. : Fete ct ake i he brought his Colored friends to r’elect @ President | tact. Methodist church, corner of Morton street, on Wed- he not done so It would be considered a confession {Lynch et, # 6 cor, #1. Bxtie.t%: ‘ who would alleviate their condition and who would carne nesilay afternoon, at one o'clock. r of 4 want of confidence la the abiiity of Un One) . i i sob 9,100 | undoubtwardiy take off the heavy taxation which THE PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINGT. iiepek.—On Monday morning, Shae om 1, 0! ment to yo On, He was In the tightest ple Ber . +s nt iy the radica!s had rimposed upon them. “That man,” i 7 cholera infantum, Mary CLARKE, nt daughter resident. He appealed to the people and issued ee Canale 123 tte Av, 4 ey av, M73 | not of, and I want. yt ite | How They Stand on mocratic Non: seven-thirties, redeemable ia paper, With the privi- | 9 Westerntuion Tei,, aa” Shepherd ayy. fy Leuycen Jiroodway anil Ga Tas | BOY oe Ka 7c ot ane T want, you so be sare | - pa auives and friends are invited to attend the lege of taking the bonds, and through bi nte he | 100 do. BH Velen ae, Wackd hie oF Van baron o 100. Hed forget! ‘Horrytoe Seymour’ 13 the an!’ Aside % outotege ¥ .. | fanecal, trom 49 West, Sixteenth S Orbe e Promised (he people Uiat the principal esheald be Yates av, wm 10) Leo yotle av, 20s1Ui, ss sesce 300 from these peculiarities the speech was well pat to. | (From the Washington Intelligencer (President's | nesday morning, at half-past nine o’cloc! cm Te paid in gold. i LEASE RTQORDED IN LROOKLYN. gener and very telling in its argumenta ad homines organ) Sep t. ‘1 Ye ie : mains will be taken io Fe ET ae vere, ‘There is no change to note in the money market, Coverlet, 160 159, SAL FOREN, Bet Vout: 1,200 rd to the rascalitics of tiie carpet. re of aan eaheiayeernitant shes, as an item o By eh —_ P wae Ins extremely easy, loans on cail being jon ta wt, cor of Cottage, PB fk front Rruanpracticen co tan freeiian by te fear im Tux Postrion oF BFCRRTARY MoCuLLocn.-There no | Funeral services at Village Methodist Fptscopal made freely at three and four per cent, while coim- foo cxdeitevt’ eo; idher Baba oh baat reau agents and others, or Temains any doubt as to the position of Secretary | church, this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at two o'clock. mereial paper is hi t 200 relingnuyecn a0,.W fe i COOR'e Ti But the orator of the day was @ local Mobulloch on the Prealiential question. In conversation | JenntNas.—Alter a sitort illness, at Peconic, f. T., Paper is ta very limited supply, and the vest 10 pagel i 23 * retor Ot bd ERO | With a prominout official e few daye ago herald that he | on Friday, September 4, ALICE Le JENNINGS, of Wask= grade is rated at from five to seven per cer * 500 hav, oe (Newark and preacher, Old Jef Stallions. Such an extraordinary | Wiutand longer hosliate. aa to, what. course to pursue, but : vew Yui ‘a1 yeara, percent. The ixture of quaint hi dl relly ticism, of nS ‘inl ‘ue | ington Heights, New York ety, y' Danks report that the a a a 20 toixture aint humor and religious fanat should give his au; ‘and whatever official patronage He ENNY. At Wineld, 1. 1.,-on Bunday, - drain of currency westward 500 gound sense and ridiculous misinformation, no one | could control to Seymour and Blair, At the same time he We renldenne’ of Ret son Alex pee pic Pace igs Raealtrindl a Dutan old darky preacher could ever have gotten | denounced in strong terms jie Cuan Bent iMwou cer: | AcNEs ReNSY, widow of Jamod Kenny, Glightest monet Aerangement is anticipated a0 Off, well delivered too, with all tho ease and vigor of | Fils fing fnanoial disaster to tho country. The only ob- | Haliymena, Ireland, in the oth year of h from the preparations of the banks thr " 600 8 yy i a born orator. He interpreted prophecy with ail the ank in the republican plattorm wae that ree | PY tre relatives of deceased are re yanks throughout the 0, RO ater ae assurance of a theologian, and drew from the bool fating to struction, Bik ae thie wae paramount es the | invited to attend tho funeral, this (Tues Country for their quarterly returns, whick will be by 120 Se OF hp OR ENO of Dante} conclusive proof that the democratic ticket | present to everything ite le, preferred BE ett te ee Ook. mace on the first Monday in October. ‘The indiea 6 WON bth st, n 6, 88 fhe of Mes Berean reat hone canal Conteas | ih tee, ceeert bad oad ee aia anon ebeutione | Sat Francisco (Unt), Clasgow (Scotland) and-Hel- tons continne favorable to ® more abundant «up- as ea, adjoining J a, 198 Sioventh chapter, ‘when the Ring of tive North o {he | grime southern tates’ an was Gone by tho republicans ia | fast ({reland) papers please copy. LyteN ; uring the remad ; fg 10 heaijaining dang Roenaas’sy ¥ me Bins oe tees Ring of the North came | heir reconstruction measures. LAMMON.—On Sunday, AULUSY 90, THoaas fame Yo enw aching the remainder of the year than 3100 ; Cag ee ee ETO ned eit heer eee whirlwind, | “"rhis intelligence, thus published tn a definite | sox, who waa drowned at the Lunatic Arsen we we had. in the corresyonding period of 1868, Si5, 0 Onto & ifian ti 10.8100...) yo.99 | es iety ovartomet ing racmuen and with many | om, ian ovidencs that Secretary McCalloch pro- | Backweit's Island. osha ana tien It was only in the last thr % bora stsos Ri. ls Buniit.....-5 129M? | SE ssewntont Giewaoit a? rome rer | of gold and perly Sppreciaven the Political situation snd his Cut Lom body bas vecn Fond. ond hie funeral sit weeks of December that the rate of interest 2 RESO am... oy 100..-..-10,000 | liver. “Hub tidings out of the East and out of the | towards the administration, in (ie cominel Hace Mom the residence gC his bro Fuled stondily ot even per cent, the previous rates | a 1g Chet nvr hete U3 spore atc a og reas tarpon we TP ut Ea ten dy Soeentaiy oniverestee Mascretary. of “the Christoplicr Watson, $22, Bast Sixth oure having beon dvtand six, two oF three short inter Me gat ~ i SHR] ray lang: ant paint (witerly to, make | Wavy, the secretary of the interior and the Poatmias- | Lew. ven, on Friday eventtiz, Sep\cvulor Vais excepted, Waen it temporarily rose to seven. A Haif-past Two o'Clock syeeeceenees 8000 ee nery, Horatio bang (te hig od and nan Sa en ef the, pistiarlD “and Meanaldates of | 4, Hexry ©. LYON, in the 89th year of tis eae A comparison of the state ssociated ba Ws ‘ 01 resel children ol 1e people, relatives aud friends are respectfuiy inviied statement of the associated banks | 10% Users Me 100 she Adams Express. 4% | coxmipeNce 1x Hanrronn—Two. men named 8 old Joi pointed triumphantly. as indicating | the New York Gonvention. ae " ont. his, late, Teel a i Oe et ven his wn- | to attend the funeral, 4 tease tarbse to tne nominees. of Ms Conven- | West Fifteth street, on Wednesday ino tion; and ite latform, in all it# political gagece is | eleven o'clock. : a a complete endorsement and reiteration of the prin- MANUEL.—On Sunday, September 6, Joun OwsENns, ne nau ANUEL, in the 35th year of his age. bane he Prerlieaeay Red yd ae? mine relatives and friends of the famtly are respects Of this city for the week ending on Saturday last with that for the eoweaponding week in each of the Uiree previous years shows the following changes:— Sept. 6, 1868, a i the confidence | the It of the coming elections, then made & riford at Lue expense of New | slight detour from Dantel to the carpet-baggers and ¥ rented a store tn that city, | Mnaily said Ladies and gemmen—In do ole Bap- douds on credit, stald sixteen | tist Chureh, to which Ise prond to say L belongs, we daily sales, left 8200 worth of | never think we've done right Ull we've taken a vote ahs } Ashton aud Blanding Wi i5 | came extensively in | 914 | York merchants, | AY Yoans 04 ih Kiri preierred....s5 . f he has made during his loug “ $21,606,196 S oy é chandise on hand and purchase: on it. Now w you, Just to pl ff, let me | gurated and the issues he has m 7 and th St. Ann's . Grreuiaiis etd 40, Clee & Pate ieee FF, | Gniy six lenge. Dnecing’ treura, “One -Kews York | go.back fo Homer and aay took a vole and dis. ine | struggle to defend the constitution, the Unfon ana rhe | furty tnviked to atten the Sacral, oes or ni Deposits 311 een " creditor arrested Blanding, but’ com telligent audience ot white ladies and genimen, as | people from the outrageous euch Ttis gra- | (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, without further, iagal.tendors. ||: ee 12,672,227 | 10000 Tenn suit, and the day after his it well as cullu i olka, agreed with what ole Jem had | radical revolutionary faction in ee. eee {russaey) NR oO eit tna tte, Nor — ey thd soe eee and the sign of Arhton & said? Dom dot docs so stand on dere seet.” After fying to be aan that these leone wrt in open | 21, P. and A. M., are respectfully invited to atveid. $205,0h, 008° 14,000 N Car 6'e, ni 100 Sa aoe # moment's hesitation the witole audtance, indies in. | his Cabinet have determined to, MtNe Marth ee Ane | Slinne members of Wisiinzton Lostge, No. at, Fond me yt teed 10000 Told Wab'eq 0) Chie & Rik, MAILS F —— cluded, rose at the bidding of an old | and avowed approbation and adh Bvnee| Ac Ma, are her by suminoned Lo artend a special cows Circulation. 850 10 Sankere' h Brite: Wig 30) Mla SU OB EURO? m ee wee prone in Three cheers for Jem Stailons OF the Prema ty akin active: support of the munication, this (Tuesday) afternoon, # L past Depostis.. 600 Pac Mall 88 Co, --w10 Lick “4 oA gene bay nt or oe A nd ia striving to achieve | twelve o'clock precisely, at their rooms, No. ‘ Ake Sept, 6, 1868, 10 Be 8 Hot Can })) Pitie, PEW &Obt RR 108 port on Wednesday for Liverpool. arish, were enrolicd in the democratic organization | Was based. 01 4 SED, Master. eae, bey 54 YB aa ths SG & Alien bret... 100 The matia for Europe wilt clogs at the Post Omce at | Bnd euch received tie following certifleate:— There i no maxim more unchangenbly extn: | ve _snadents, * dant REE SAY. clrcuiaion. Bisa ua Tit arctan naeieemaper canerh | Peareneee me Mi bt Wettahadays Ginna SGgNE Ws the Treoguniom este teeseeenaabey INguA be it heck axcoe relerence to all im- | September is DIAL MANN, Jf Of Brooklyn, i the Doposits.. 179,353,611 The New YORK Neraiy—Edition for Europe—wii | (le taror, or wi demuerate cod ean Ane recon men f public policy. This maxim is | 7th year of his age. 7 - a a5 the favor, of ali democrats aad law-abid it 5 eae om ane of pul yp Leal tenders. ¥ 73 COMMERCIAL REPORT. bo ready at nive o'clock in the morning. An EE Sar beni eons President, derived from the very nature at ‘the bonanteasien of geen of a par et nath, corm: on Thuras At the commencement of business tye railway POOL OO — ——, Secretary, the Cabinet as aids to the Bxecutive to carry out, OORE.—. oa arm tat iriness, M Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, si ta, ae aealorne | day keane Ih tite a coe ane ' 3 : OR THE PACTO. ct opr ery tet yey | CSN Nae in of rie Moore 9 Ne adminisiration until Congress assumed to usurp | Houston street, New York. ber 7, AXW, bxecutive prerogatives, It was forcil and pro- MULMOLLAND,—On. Monday, ge tate perly expressed by Lon, James Harlan in his note to | widow of Ambrose Mulhotian fo a. }eara, 2 President Johnson offering to tender his vit of Portgienon, county Antrigs, Mt the fam of itty ne and te ae | sei ithk eon he nee strongly presented in Fadical Senatorn and members of a the residence Congress day aftern ‘at one o’clock, ing of President Lincoln the immediate removal ot hep gon, John Muthotland, No. 122 Mott streets jipvey MONDAY, Sept. 7-6 P. M. Similar barbecues are being beld everywhere with ation curio ‘ tomer psf ey sen Ss icuen amie The steamship Alaska will sail from this port on Shar by the river aide ana appealed to hin for for esport i ales, tel ae ere fr va yeu foe rally didweien andthe South Pa ‘ap'n, Twish you'd tel! me about these radicat Cinliand Mikile and How Orlane | cine will clowe-as hiait-past ten o'ciock in the amorne | {MyfeMorattcal parties—whien way oagnt 1 to *hare market was moderately active and steady, and et the early session of the open board there was a weil distributed volume of transactions, and Erie oll at 40.93 New York Central, 126; Milwaukee and St. Poul, 85 a 87, and do. preferred, 897 a 0014, there Joog more than usual activity in the two last men- tone At the first regular board the market con- “yi “ Menphin "ond Texas. > 1 reason thi a thanes and while the Chicago and Northwest. | Ordinary....... f) fi “pm an army officer,’ iy, “and have | Postmaster General Blair, solely for Papers pice September 6, at ‘ - Qood ordinary Fy Ing. was the reply, i 5 ‘accord with the Exe- Re, ty, on Sunday, Lai bi naa RN SG BG RK NOOR, WOO FORD | Lew saboas Fa By a The New Youe Hunaty—Faition for the Pacine— | Rome to do with Ponti. (Nigger despondent) | Pr Wein rear vein Dencarures mivocated by the [ five o'clock P.M. MARY ANN McCue, cy fionp r ay shares generally were without ma: | ood miaaling ore Po) + Will be ready at haif-past nine tn the morning. Union.” political party whieh the President supported. int years. of the family arp tH How ieproveuent, Pace sais was largely deait | “Covrwn- For iio the market wae ‘yciet, but trp Bingie copies, in Wrappers for mailing, eix cente, TSaCR je@ What Fmean todo, Cap'n, Vigo re |’ Uvon wil great political quewUons aud Drincioies |” The relatives aga friend

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