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shed corps of assistanty, keef svglend education iu one of the ive Jocalities in onr land, viz: | and to which Brooks ted. that » divgly he weat 1o 1 o h liwye M Bangs, 10 he mor e Soa of Boston, where the foreizn population is lirgely | bisliwser. Mr. Bangs, to g1t the mort e & . "Under Mr. Sheldon's adwinistration, tho | $418 for Jumes Bronks drawn, to be o uted in place of ate louk ot te ereatly ang- | (i, o g a0t . and nstrocted him os 1o what er, And they can wearcely this | Fe'wanicd. that fiares drew 8 proer, a8 the plrin sopposed. robablo that the session of 1667 will | {n sccordance wih tie memorauduin and With the iisir e, R . tions that had been given: tiat langs gave Lim the prper ciroumstance connected with the scesion | and he gave it to Jiooks and tli bim it was the bl of ug which gave rise to not @ little bard feel- | sale that Bangs bad drawp, aud a-ked 1!.1.1. v,» examine of visiters to Burlington, vi dfeel | tiut Dangs rewrned it to bim in s few d pl, < """” the 'pen M- | Jiathat he Kept it in bia derk for (hres years I : he end of that tim notify expected by of the Inst wute. Was @ serious blame where, and the disec oduced by dereliction will long and ¥ be recnred t mavy people, who otherw 4 remember Burlingto with unalloy:d g The hospitality of the citiz-ne | ¢ !-n('rnlly will ¢ always be recolle e | pghest de suaracte eomsider e The Fxpress Case. THE COURT BELOW DALY—REVIEW NION BY e QOUKT OF COMMON TL J Dawy, ¥ Stepten T, s Brooss snd Lrastas Brooks, | DALy, o.—1The Wiff brought bis action for | e dissolation of a eopartners ¢ and the defenda the tuk fan " d that Lis enerixih T ome-wix b of (wo-th defendanis’ application §t was ordered thut the point 1u dispute sbould be tried by o | ry | The trial was n bong one, and 1ils & volume of more than 40 | rinted pages. 1L was wost (X Wi respect 10 1 Joet Watter. Great Jatinde wus aliowed tote defendats | the cross-examinal o of t his. » sutliclent reas 3 , in which tha do emtitled, as & maticr t, toa trial by J ) She Court, in 1t i f its disenction. 0 facts 1o be ascertiiued by the verdict of a jir F ease new tyin's are Bt & Tante & Austanecs, for (10 Feasuns W} serion ai law. When an sae ¢ @fet of the jurs, if the Court Bas b f fact is inan action of | !, and the Ju For this re t trials enforee p eyond o doubt ot agt, Me rmers’ Ba lams agt. ‘This in most - | him in Jumuary, 1656 nt made xth of my suthorities in this Also beer eld L1l srial would be e fimndn for be rly tried, )W Bpragne., Columbia Tusuraice ( Depeyster agt. " Fudse Wrigni in_ Forress agt. Fori $10, say that it s bardly the now $hat s pew trial must be grav b seceivad, that ought to have been 1¢) Serly even these courts u ke to judee for w to the w lity of evidence faiad ‘0 huve be nitted or rejected, aud when satisfied 1 done, and the verdiet esid Bave been suct they have refused agreement ex'sts in the @ new trial wili rot be gr Sestimony if there 18 enough evi he verdict, & 1if in their judgue » have no cffect. t. Wilson, | Trant. %and, 2 Moore, 133, While the King's Eench bas matnre conside:ation, to fulluw the Tule of the Commou P and declare that they will not undertake o determire such s | gusction. se ther eamnot say what effect the ¥ide 00 cay have upon the minds of the jury, and that if they retused to grant & new trial where inadmissible evidence hus beeu re. oetved under excoption, that it might crusc the ru'eaof evi @ence upon triols, to be less earefuly covsidered. Creass agt Barrett, 5 Tyrrob, 475; De Rutzan sgt. Farr, 4 Ad. and E., 83, The rule of the King's Bench has bitherto beer the pre wailing one in this Staie, while in most of the other States of the Union, the rule of the Common Pleas. after a full ~xamina $lon of the subject, has been adopted es the one Which the re- sult of experience has shown to be the best adapted for the at- Sainment of the ends of juntice. Hambiett agt. Homblett, 6 ln-nli.-p 333; Deerfirid nfi‘g Northwood, 10 id, 3i; Prince Y i - . 21 id.. 'age agt. Homan, 2 + Shephard, G Bivney, (83, Steel 66; Barrington agi. Nesbitt, 1 ol gt. Mays & Dana, 551, been applied in Courts of Law B never been recoenized in Courts of Equity. Where a trial By Jury has been directed in & suit in equity to axeertain cer- ain imply for the iuformation £ the Court, with whom the ultimate decision of the case rests, snd it ie not Sherefore necessari'y conelusive. The Court, says Mr. Greeshy tn his work npou Equity Evideace, “may. if it ‘thiok fit. make 80 nse of the verdict, but that it is a nuility. It will often pay 80 beed to the most flagrant misdirecti the part of the r.-. or mistakes as to the admission of svidence which is sound, and it moy either send the S0 avother ’"’molrd decide sé even ’Qn‘}n! teeth o ence {0 Courl uity. o Court of Eaulty would fudid had Deoh ThE Feverse of what it is, E that reason, send the case back for another trial and Mursh, 22, * But the strict rule which b o fled that the verdict is as it ought to have been, upon the we back verdict, must be svmething which shows that the ver- is clearly wrong; something which satisfies the Court it cannot be right. Northam Brld!o & Rosd Co., London and Soutbampton Rail Co., 11 Simmons, 42, The test in every case is the satisfactlon of the con- lg'g:('ufi];unh mh h:. as Mr. Gr;uhy bas , being %0 vague, the rules 1o equity for grant. anew trial are MSJ indefinite, The m!l: eneral 0 be obtained from an_examination of the cases is, that of was the admission of im- hat gt sstabl ward by the testimony of James wvidence could hav no injerious effect upon the result, or operated in any way icially to the defendants. ’rhol:é: man, reb, 22. iuterest waa that of one-nixth, Exuibit C, by James that he was the owner of two- aud that ho agreed, on the st of Jan- piaintiff one-sixth of his interest in the his own interest to oue-half, for the the delivery rooks admisted i of The 1656, 10 sell to the thereby reducl 13,333, 82,500 of which w as to be paid o moraudum, and whick 82,500 James had received. This memorandum of an agree] be excuted was datedithe 30th of Nov. 1656, and it been conclasive upon the point in dispute. but for fact ingence of another paper, bearing the same ioh the plustiff served with his complaint, was signed by James Brooks. hick transters to the one-ixth part of Jumes Brooks's interest i the paper, is declared E; it to be two-thirds of the whole. lay with the plaintuff to account for the conflict between two iustraments, by one of which one-sixth of the whole 10 be tnused, sud by thoe other one-sixth of two-thirds transferred, both being of the tified that after making up the account in January, 1860, wld James Brooks tbat be wauted something more tisn Brst memoraadan i Y 2 & i f fr-fhe (411 | went v me date. The plaintif | bill of sale « '1 formal bill of sle, and that he wouli ¢ive Brook rigage, secniing hLim drew the ar Bongs had p ' t the b were signe f and Ju w Brocks, and the bili of cxeented by J ud witnessed This Uil of sl Uit A) I8 the oae s travsfering ouly one sis'n of two. 1t wan shown to hiave be el by Lawton's (erks stified that the pager propared by Banes, the bit A, Was destroyed by hin, together with 82 Unex ring out the | e son of t arti. Jos of 0op srtuersnip and that s, between the " | not being able to et it execuied; N ] v 0 of 1 nd 4 by himse v e nanie of J. & E destroyed ¢ bim u paper and wa the plaintiff and b contaiiue t of m inter subitane f unte A HR waR en drafied C1.rke one for bis share it C huve oy said abuat the property of The E tion-l 8, i whch was b amination of the the Jury, He te ! inthe re that it Was his impression that the bam; that he became mcquainted deew the paper w ary way possibly fr Bangs, Dot having that the interest of James Brooks was two-thirds, the sals was to be made by biw, may, by mi- take, f e il of scle and the mortpage for blu¢ col iy, every otiier pa: fendents as it brought to him stated the riginal of 'bis will suflice to show that the 1eception of this testimony expressed in it le 1 carae 1o be The witness w & erose it of it wus this awing papers. but t be had not ju s 1l ction of ¥ was ove: iy that the p th us of LT, Er, avks to hu that ke drew that it was Lis §np At showed him was noi bt At be beoame acqh the paper w'ic t o papers Was ¢ is ved thatthe pay it unt These two facts, T s y testimony in the case, have led the Jury to that o of Bangs's testimny was as favorabie to th 10 the plamntifl or it it bad any te ward produciog the i Aot pntemts, of the v t 3 paper ablished t That « t A, %0 that for all that app tiin portio oty of Bangs, viis mag s w oo the p sintiffs b izt to Ba »w h Bangs dud no ar that the paper Exhibit C, for he bad ikt st 1 d thisn Brooks. ‘ o prefodics of the d e aud bad Do beas ch was the o this cireunsts el . may. in ea Exbibit A. rof NEW-Y ORK DAILY TRIBUNE, lmee which was due bim, bin urd e copy of ry, 1%6), the articien osigival | g upos pression that the pip 1intiffs interem to bo an it was uave drawn -sixth of two-thirds m with other bad no njurious effect apon the defendants, I be sume gene- ral remark may be applied 1o tie otier exceptions. 100 numerous to go over in detafl and T will advert orly to those which are contained in the appellant's pointe, The ques- folion 515, 517, w8 to what he woul ) Lave s caliing 1or tions put to Bangs. done in the cases suggested, were inndmissible, the opinions and corjecture of the wituess, The tried were framed by the questions. was admissible under them, and upon the trial the court had Exbibit C. was sdmissible directly bearing upon The was to be paid for was immateri his iuterest was. The exception defendauts’ point. was taken Ir"'bo plajotiff. The afterward testified fally as to ¢! quired nbout by the question put at folio 710, and the same remark ap;lies to the next question, folio 711 at folo 1,079 wag anheétaary an e shofed Whero the profis for the Lisb six monthe that they were specifically leadicgs. :fldnn: the issuen. poriod from the receips, and stared in the figures in the exhibit. There wue conflicting evidence upon the question whether the plaintiff used the character and credit of the newspaper in private trads and business. The platutiff testified that be aid not write the woney article referred to by G ever made the statement ‘s b3 Any pertine, nottjog to do with ameod A fact which Clarke's he manner in conditions which The deducting the expeuses duri question of relative credibility, and their Indlng e point is there was ing that the partaership was depr d"oungrum k. The appel ew of lant's puicts o charge of the Court well out and I fiud nove in inbraces a res ‘the defendauts’ points avnd I wi evidence in this case ; that since Whole of it carefally over and collected an parts of it and my conclusion ia that the weight mony 18 ia favor of tbe verdict. conclusive: and upon the other branch of « no evidence sufficiently certaln to warraut 4 fiid- ived of any of the skill in and attention of the plaintiff by bis speculatiug in tato the same of the excentions taken. They are not Judgment, were well take ihe excepti ol Stephen T. Clarke agt. Jsmes Brooks, et al. CARDOZO, J.—I have read the voluminous case in mes, but in the view I take of it, i this matter very many ti we to allude, to any considerable ex- will not bo necessary for u;h:o the testimony. ingular case in many respects. was entil t was cliimed & paper 1855, it was :l"e‘dvl::l 1! sixth of the whole concern; and that samo date convering to him but ove- designed to fulflil that agreement, and drawn. The dofendants ins ly agreeing to ‘was but one of thres in point in dispate ewner of one-sixib or the wh of the newspaper called The Ezpress. 1if"s complaiut were two papers, incons otber, by one of which the smaller interest the plaintiff, and by the other of to larger. dated the Joth dav Sgreaents to seil sigaed by Mr. r. Clarke for consideration, and that that proposition was re- ted by Mr. Clarke, and one of the others, by which o was to isel ified da the con- :::‘mmpusyu o by him, "I":E‘un‘!xu- ot ve one-aixth of two-thirds, of November 30, 1 veyance eons| They are g as documentary involved the in interest question bein folio 1,165 referred to in itness re in- what 3Lion d nuintentional, s bibit Dix, and he denied that be u to by Cockroft Lawieace Coben, and it wos therefore for the jury to judge of the upon the question bere should be eold to Lim o the justrament of the L of twothirds was ac sted that the istency exbibited at the start of the cavse—by the between the two papers appended to the complaint—continnad throughout it in almost every stage, |nemul:'¢ the trial of the issnes, npon which the two highly reputable gen tiff and defendant, who are the principal sctors contradicted each other in ulmost every material and leading vidence that he badsuck confidones in Mr. int. Mr. Brook Clarks that be signed nimost anyth sented to bim without reading it, and the tueory of hiviag no taste for accounts (which is sustained by Mr. Clarke's 0a1b, that when uli the partners met at Mr, Hrooks ave, be went asieep over them) acquiesco in those which Mr. C ceved during the pertnership, probable por more open to remark thau the of Mr. Clarke that be received from Mr. B conveyod to him but one-sixth of two-third, when he designed and had instructed the lawyer g0 make it a that he pe id it wud keot it it 10 hie p vared in th e 8 P of the xth of the for years, and yet nover detect Jortant point from the real agroeme and suggested that there sbould by e | tention, untll afier the commanosuient of this Liuigatios. mere statement r which | roperts. ted TiLie us relied npon or stated i now add that T heard the he argament T havo rasd the d compnred different of the besii as whether the plafntiff was the , or but one-aixth of two-thirds Attached to the plai astent with was conveyed to which it was recited that he pon the part of the {\lm.nu’ it ch ly etro- writing tiemen, plain- be suit, fatly that the lattor pro- bouse on 5th- id not comprehend or a_chatte] T 1 donot intend to go throngh the ease to specify the contrn 18, Or 10 €0 Y wtrikes w | the ove side deciding the improperly o 3t scems impo eredibili §, t! sustai resuli " to Iy ) pr 8 10 by i and oo 2 hew, r 1 Bernard Pu Michael G broug J. 0. Murrs mw the pris it s ndr Lind the bar; note and he said it was o house 4 ent ou el feas ¢ reasury Dey 1 tor.— ta the . the m doe wp in pa by h.m on the | that bo ld eith ner, and Jud; Ex defoudant. James R defendants w. and the cause rest acainst Fo the vid rule in ebane ¢ side bas bob £ that 18 —whether the erroncons testimony pro- being arawn he wa1d to Mr. Baugs when dants could bave | crossexatoioed him apon its trathfuliess; yet Mr, Bangs | o4, nuder exceptions, to tell the sabstance (£ what M Churke 601d to T tuink this, s 1t did to_sustain | rewauded wutil sext T isburdiy ever without frow teree 15 he b.rroom ! luterest r it Ko eross-examined. —(The witness describ y Wil the time except when it was with Mr. Kimball and 1o the Marsial's safe. “Iho prosecation rested their case. Mr. Waite, one of the | counsel for taw accused, then asked for an | lengue, Judge Stuart, and that they would be prepared to 1 enter upon the defense 4t ai eatly day. or npply for a reduction of ball, | tue yneaticn of reducing the ing both the spplications for an ndjournment and tl oo of bail, ] L to the 16th instant, when Le would Lear any defense, or o the amount of bail. 8. District At ‘The defendants Mder which of the theovies of these gentle- banle or coneistest with - generally. ¥ be perceived that the was great and and that, from (be natare of the guesiio the theary or tes woull be likely to be fmportant and effective in 1 the other, snd if uny snch has boen ), even conceivine that the voctrine of For- est, which I8 notking but a reflirmation of 18 t0 be appiicable to all equity t ssaible 1o 83y 9at when the question was one 1o erroneaus adimission of te-timony calen'ated 1o “produecd injustico 1o the general 0y n.i otler, efendants in the ruse inthe general result go t think o new trial should be allowed b a to the evidence of Mr, r. Clarke, the phint a8 mere hoarsay, A heen reeeiy Pt by the it st g recaliee:ion v, on n nice question of Jury ugainst the defeudanis, and | iy a8 the verdict necessarlly seri- s evidenco must hive 1y to review the testi- ATy is ot w0 consdter t o prononunce it » ave toroed th Teason, expe: uther th 10 say that the erp d may “have prod . agt at p.. : rest y areosted by Otlicer | 4o wccuend vos fined the suta of 910, | LREAR) A LIMB, vore or was arriigned on a charge | 105 the ‘estimony it sppears ner a shove, the boy’s arm eoniing in eo! , which caused the 11 sday 10r se A SON AND HIS MOTHER. ly returned from Tay with attedpt ot € puislied BEATING HIB WIF was sent o bhe ranville tentiary for two ived together fir abou! i3 yesrs. Ma an- | : 7 than the hushaud, | his supper aud 5 & word to hiw or in | | —-— SIONER'S OFFICF missioner OsBO 4 | u¥ swor ner on { ead it; 1 tokd him Chick had sont Lthen weut Jito an oyster 10um b nted wome counterfoit stawpe; b stumps wh me ¥ Mr. Wood As 8 Wwitneds in y he 48 not produced 1n this as present when 1 bougil the mocey; al; 1 du not tecl afraid mys uave ot been to Uhiok's bouse since 5 1bate got the originas letter &; 1ok it ie in wy wraak; X per 1f L bave got it 1 me aud must have known M1 1 sapvosed he must have knows i Lo bad seen Chick and r was derived from 100 with Chiek 1 1 was ordered not to gut the mouey; by Mr ster boa by aliiler Were you pui 13 com » AuG objection sastai rest at the Lme; 1 bos sey Was brouget with L per. the marks made 1 had the mons mouey, fa incorrect.) wurnment, sayiog had no opportusity of cunsulting with bis col- s wns opposed by ihe Diatrict Attior- ge Staart then addressed the Commissiouer ou bal. My, Courtaey replied, The Commissioner deciled 1o adjourn the ey, 8. G. Courtney, esq., for the Gov- Judge Stuart and Robert N, Waite, exq, for she ———— MARINE COURT—Ava. 11.--Before Justice Gross. A KICE QUESTION POR COMMON CARRIERS—HAYV WE A BOURBON AMONG US ! Smith. jr, wgt. The Erio Railway Company. This action was brought to recover $150 damages on the lows of & burrel of oot of Duane- laintil at the time sont roon whisky from Diuk wriival here it was piled threo deep without skids or chalks. While wo tiered one of the bands fell, with force h to break its bead urbon whisky on the dock af the rs from the testimony that tie y 1ho defendats & large quantity of k to this city, aud that on ite 1t ap; and lose its contents, The plaintiff charged the b negligence, and usked their liquor or its value. esled everyihlag except the dest; 3 was tried on their dewials. The case was Lotl eontested, bat the Judge rendered & judgment for the plaioti for the full amount. Gillen and ¥ianagad, for plaintiff; Eston Lailer & Nevill, for delondunts. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. - ——— Sales at the Stock Exchange—Aug. 11, 4,000..... Tenuesseo b3, qu“ i 15,000... Tenuessee 6, 2,000... N. Caroliss N.Y.State 7 I N.Y. Btate fs, 5,000 8,000.... Ohio & Mis 10,000. .. 60, Central7s, 10,000 . 10,000 Morria & Tssex 1. Lw...e sseu (6. 1, 00. ex-cp. 67 Mich. Cen. 8s, n. 1. 2 13 ich. Bo. 8. £. b, 69, 3,000 00 raans | Hudsoulst mtge. . 01 Boston Water Pr. 100, B Mich.8outh. & N.1 2,000, & 4m. 3 5.000. . 76, Cumb. Coal. pref. 20 47} Y N, 0. B.L. 1004/ Hud 0. ... LA IRE 1,000.. 2a¢l. 8 | 10..... 4 lrum and Alton " £ nb{l v Y341 | Fort Wayne und Chieage MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1866. OFEN POARD OF BROEERS—I P. M. lio & Miss. Cor. Cnmberland. 30,000 00nees | M0aiae L] Marip Mich, So. & N. 1. 2 S . w 80 P F.W.&C.exdiv Erie. | 1,000.0. 0000 63 8O & b3 Reading, ex-div. | 100. ..83.1004) 100. .. ....c.105% 1 &N.W. Ma. & Cin. 1 | AW.... SATURDAY, Aug. 11— steady at 148} @ 147§ ot day The specie shipment to-day is as follows: Per Villa do aris, §5,200; per City of Boston, $15,175; per Helvetia, $10,000; and per Germania, $1,000, The total for the week is $157,985, Government bonds were dull, and o shade lower on all classes, with the exception of 10-40s,which soid at 4. The miscellaseous list was dull. Coa! shares were neglected sud generally lower. The Railway share list opened stroug on New-York Central, Erie, ne. Erie Gold has by was the most active, and sold at 70 before the Board, but T o rest of strong did pot lold the ad the market was heasy, ce, doclining to €3 1 for & time there w, pressure to sell Michig: 1 and Fort Wayno were the most dopressed, but the whole list was unsettled, and a general desire wag shown to realize. ket rallied from 24 on the en- to the elose of business, York Central, 105}® After the Board, the m tiro list and remaining firm The elosing quotations were: | 105§; Erie Rail , 693 @68); do. Preferrcd, 70); Hudson and DOw. 1 River, 120; Reading, 1'%; @112]; Michigan Central, 100@ LATION OF HEALTH LAWS. 1104; ligan Southern ana Northern Indiana, 8 3 @85; o was charged with violatin Tlizois Cent : Cleseland and Pittsburgh, socrsed was drivi y 1; Chi d 7@67}; Chicago and Re 1054 2103}, Money eontinge sbundazt on call at 425 per eent, but thiero is rather more activity in commercial bills Foreign Exchange 18 pominal, 18 uesal on Saturday. The rates are as follows: Bills at 60 days on London, 106} @107 for commereial; 107 @108 for ban . 8t short sight, 108} @109]; Paris at 60 days, 5.30@ ; do. at short 2, @5.20; Autwerp, 5.9025.20; Swiss, 5.25@5.20; Brewen, Tho business of the Sub-Treasury was: Rece 401 97 Customs, $213,000; Py te, & Balauee, $36,499, 444 86; Gold Notes, $200,000, The total imports at New-York fu ws e 7627y week o as follo Taly 27, W0 495,910 Aur. J. o4 ipare Tirown on maiket... oo Jan. 1st, ered at the port VR 00 W rket A A new railroad was o ed in the oil regions on 'l sy of las* week. Itiscalfed the Warren and Pra u Irvioe 191 i Llphia any v, and extends fr s for the of the cent for temaporary 1 ans, nceomn rate of 6 pe The € Trs ¢ Saturday says The wes of today has been dry, b . ansettied, and basiness throughout the oity ruled Goi There was tery bittle 1 ent at the bank eany i more cetive than yesterday. Di ¥ t por sunum for prime paper; 3 dir: ounted street ot rates equal to 1@} @ ceat § . ters exchange is very searce, atd Fates are firg At par buying. and 1 10 prewiium seling | Round lots were in demand amor & bankers at 8 preminm of 460 ¥ 1,000, bat very & had any exchange to seli—consequentiy tue leading bauk- ers had to 1 t eLey to New York, The Commis rual Rovenae has decided that the set of Mar dJ 186, i ng & tax of 10 ¥ cont for paying out and bank g nso said banks, does not po cath alo bankers ¢ busincss without a charter. & private banker receives and pays ont the bauks an agent of & Natioual Banking State Bank or Banking Association, the Tuo following 18 the Statement of the husivess of the Ilinois Central Railroad Company for July, 1866, LAND DEPARTMENT, Acres Consteoetion Landa Sola Y6 eI tr §NE Acres Ir Fund Lands Sol ) Acres Free Lands S0ld Total Sales during the month of July To whieh add Town Lot Saies. . Total of all Cash collected in Jaly. . piss TRAFPIC DUPARTMENT. ipts from Parsengers. ipts from Froight..... 1ots from Maiia ... ipta from Kent of Koa Keceipts from Other Bourees Total Receipts in month of July, 1866 467,115 29 Total Keceipte 1o month of July, 1865, .. B571,%8 00 The earnings of the Central Pacific Railroad for June were $67,000 in gold; for July, $55,000 in gold, The receipts of the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Rail- road for the month of July wes 1806.. . 304,916 97 | 1e65.. . 8271,79% 67 | Increase.. §33,118 20 e, Ll D. C. & R. 0. Feg, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES Sk URITIRS, NO, 16 NASSAL ST, Tnder the Fourth National Bank. BUY AND BELL AT MARKET BAT TUNITED STATES f8 OF 1551, USIFED BTATES 520 BONDS. UNITED STATES 10-40 BOND UNITED STATES 730 ThEASURY NoTPs, UNIED STATER COMPOUND INTERPST NOTES, and ALL OTHER UNITED STATES SECURITIES. — Markets—Cansrviey Raroxtan yox vun N. V. Taisvws. SATURDAY, Ang. 11, 1866, ASHES—The market is fairly active and and fi sales ot €8 374 @ 8% 5) for Pota, and 815 @815 70 for Pearls. ‘0 ITON—The market though fairly active is still in a very nnsattled condition, and prices are heary at ut 34 J6e, for Middiiog Uplauds, to du, New Orleans and Texus; sales of 1,100 hales. COFFEE—~Wao have no sales of any deseription to advise to- day. Prices are without change, FLOUR AND MEAL—The market for Weste Flour is more active, and prices aro better, espec| gronnd; the advanes is 10@150. on the low and m and &% on the better grades. Unsound Flour fs plenty and nsalable; the sales are 16,700 bbls. at 85 85287 45 Guper- floe Stato and Westerv; 67 052 €6 70 for ordinary_and com- State; 88 75@#9 60 for Fanoy State; 67 10288 75 for t! ades of Spring Wheat Western Extra; 88 602 80 60 for mh‘ Ohio, which is scarce; §8 %0@#11 50 for Je and Family brands of Okio, Michigan and Indison, and #1025 814 75 for St Louis Exteas. Canadian Flour is scarce and prices are nominal st #4 60383 70 for the low grades of Fatra, and 89 75@812 40 for Trade and Family brands. Soutbern Flour is dull. but the low erades are firm as they nre not plenty; sales of 270 bbls, at 89 602811 30 for common to f«r Baltimore and Country Extras, and §11 402815 for Trade and Family brands, 'R.yt Flour ia plenty, and s in fair demnnd; sales of 450 bbls. af H@8025, Corn Meal is dull and heavy, anles of 300 bble, Brand, t 95, GRRAIN—The market for Spring W heat iv fairly active, and pri Se., better, the demand ohicfly for Middiing; the sales aro (4,600 bush. Amber Miwaukee, in store, at #2 10; 7,000 bush. No. 2 Chioago® ‘at 81,50; 3,000 busb. old’ Arber Mic via Liver- pool, at #230; 300 Lush. Awmb State, at 3 600 bush. Photoe White Miohigan, in bbis. at &2 57}, Barley is dull and pominsl Bailey Malt ia scarce aud at 81 a8 6, o lower and onsettied; the demand has been good; sales of 85,000 bush. at 41@420.; for heated Chicago; 44@ido. for fair to good Chicago; 45@4ic. for Wisconsin; Slo. for lowa. an S7o for Now Jereey ard Bouthera, Rye ia fuactive, at 70 720, for Unsound Western: 73@850. for /air to good dov; and e lorn opened Qi aad. heavy, bt olosed bol- ter and in brisk dem! chirfly for the Eastorn Scates; the seles are 165,000 bush. at 78@ele. for Unsound; 81 @sl4c. for lvlllhx'od v'vmem. and 820, for very choice do., and $106 for it Western, GUNNY BAGS are dull but prices are without change; we gnote at 2322340 GUNNY cwdx is in better demiaud, and firm et 343 ping, sod 81 10281 20 for retail lots, Mani firm and o foir dewand at 104@1le,, Other kinds are dull and nominal S are firm and 1o #ood demand for home consumption; we qnote at from 20 to 40 and 70¢. as to prowth and quality. LATIHS—The market is dull, but prices are without change, we guote at §4—3 mouths. LIME—Rockland is firm, with a fair business, at 81 50 for Common and 2 for Lomp. MOLASSES—Thera has been » good demand since our Tast, and the business lirge, embracing some 1,650 ohiefly Jow grade Cuba Cloyed oud Muscovwilo. oo private terms. The market closed 4rm. and in active and the market firm: we quote | | Peas, Cauadian, ¥ bish.. METALS—Thero has been only a moderate business in American Ingot Copper, and prices ero lower, closing at J0e, for Baltimore and Lake. New Sheathiog and Yel'ow Metsl are without change. In fron we have had a very duil ma for Pic. No.1 Americanis in good sopply nud heid fir 8470 842, but No. | Scoteh s leavy st §1 ruled quite dull, but Do pa; . the price; we quote Pig st ¥ panish, 86 15@ §7 for German Retined, and 86 35@87 12 for Engist—al! goid; we guote Sheet and Pipe at liic., carreuey, OIS Fish Olis are firmer aid 1o fair demand at 81 352 @1 40 for Crude Whale, and $2 72 for do. Sperm. Linseed Oil firm at 81 02€1 B1. Lard Oil is quiet at from 91 40 @92 for No. 2, No. 1 and Fair to Primo. Ibere Low b('u ,e-d;ln. fi: Pork to-day, or and prices are easier, vy. ro delivery, wiles of 1,500 bbls. Mess, selics October. 3 125, and 50 do,, welier all the yeor. at “(‘F E cash and reg- @31 684 tor in the . Bacon is inactive, st ) phgs. at for fair to prime Steam and bulk, at 2., aud do. ¥ Lord is moderately act 20@Cfe. for City, and © financial. ()FFICE OF THE N.Y. GUARANTY AND INDEMNITY GO,/ At's monting € the Beane &8 flf:.":w':.}:fumm 3. HENRY w s wosniamoinly eleeied PRESIDERT of ibls Company. FLANCIS J. OUDEN, Tressures. DIRECTORS, Sawvar D, BaBoock. of Bahcock, Brothers & Cov A A, Low of A, A, Low & Brothers. L. Vou HowymaN, of L. Von Hollmas & Co. JoNATIAY THORXE, of Thorne, Weson & (. Jorn WO, of No. 305 Filth-ave. Jeswea . H of No. 14 Broadot, Jawes B, Jousevox, of J. Boorman, Jobnaton & Co. Davip bows, «f Dows & Co, WA, A rumock, Prosident Continental National Beak, W, BoYiXK DUNCAN, of Dencan, Shermau & Co. Gmowaw D. CnaGey, of Gragin & Co. Jawems . Warrace, of Nalisce & Wicker. Hensax Mancusr, of Marcuse & Baltzer, REcnakD L1 s, Prow. of tie Great Westo:n Slarine Ine, Co. Mantiy Bazas, of M. Bates, ji. & Co. C. b Lawsuaxy, of C. ¥, Dambinann & Co, JOSHUA J. HENEY, Proddent. FAMPNS P WALLACE, Viee: FRANCIS 1. 04 rusur 2,000,000, Kettie-Rendered ) CAPITA AFTERNOON PROVISION MAVKET, 4 0'CLOCK—There has 1528 | ¢ \sii ADVANCES made ou MencEANDIsE 1% STORS AND 18 only ¢ rm; 980 0f | Gaaxsir, ox Sroces. BONDS, aud olier SPUMTIRS also, o8 500 bbls. Moss, rogular, )i 181 @ 831 70, SwipamyTe 10 EvRove, PETROLEUM 18 d heavy ot 24 @%e. for Crode; K ompany i+ prepaed to take the masaz ment of Real and Per- ulflll&. Lv‘:v. fined in bond, and 5@63e. tor do. It '-{v L ata ,u»ll to negotiste Losus for § aud Corporstions. RICE—We bave notilog 1o re ay of sales, but ot Intercat, Conpons, ke, Prices are very o —— o . Alocys re-cived on depor.s, fof which sertifcates will be fseued SUGARS—The demand for Raw Sngars continnes ood, g WO and prices are again higher by at least fc. # 1, clostuz firm at NCIAL =10 LUMBEER DEALERS and the improvement. Ibe inquiry is frow refiuers aud for javest- 1t attout arly calied to AN- ment principally, theagh o few parccls have been taken by IN now b the trade, ‘}‘\Vr te fair to pood Refining at 1042 1lc.; wa' d sou's $ieae Mill, food of Noril of 1,600 hhds, at 16§ @1ie. for Cubseddo. for Martiniqn ¥ liiameburgl. Capacity of maebine 4,010 shingles pos 1340, for Porto R d 150 bexes ot lije. Abont half u her particulary shely b ;"l_"} m--n'"’»-.- above sales wore in bond, supposed to be for ‘export to Eu e of W, Ho WHIMSTEK, No 0ot B Re . for Hards, & Tlasoysn Fune Insraaxcs Cowrany. No. 45 WaLLez. tefined are firmer, at J6 DS—Graes Seeds are dull and prices are mominal ree apd firm, Caloutta Linseed is Boston ard here, and lower, closing nt 6 @6je. for for Dumestie, cuireney. is tirm, bat the b a s limiled o {5 wales of 50,000 Ibs, at 22 o Rough Flax Seed 19 s t 84 250 ¢4 44 @12 n and City, WHISKY—The morket i moderately sctive and firm st U5e., in boud. o — Receipte of Prodare. 629 bbls, Whisky, 940 bbls, Corn Avo, 11—8,000 bbls, Flou 1 275,453 bnah, M sncks Corn M. L1835 hosh, Wi Corn, 111,27 bush, On ye, 630 bueh, Malt, 19,077 busb. Bariey, 12 pkge. Cut Meats, 4, 721 bbls. Petroleum. —~— Live Mtack Qrer the Erie Railway. Statement for the week end 1 of Cattl 27 oars of Sheep, 2 1 ear of Calves,—Totul, 197 eara. - —— N. Y. Wholesale Prees of Country Prodnce, pxu *xuive Avg 1L, 1966, . WiSUNR by our own Reporter.| 4 of articles in good condi- boues at W e e . Skippers for comwissions, beside st 1668, Dircotors of WALCOTT, 1} e vacane New S ork rid of ng of the A AMIY Bon: E ovgasioned by the des: LANE was unacimously o ¥ P.W. ENU wsidont pro tem. ‘)HSIH\U‘J'. INVESTMENT, UNITED STATES GOVERNME HAVING ™ YEARS TO HUN. bearios SIX PERR CENT intoiest payable in Jawfol money, #UR SALE by N, o, 33 Wallet. Orrics Ne Tn}‘. REGULAIL 4, 1896, TING of ti wtion of TRUSTEES JAMES M, Muu:ul‘ liers cf this Cor Tt i 0 of of MAYNARD & ERS & CONSULTIN L A nlysed ke, Speciab =55 AND SEVENTH- G 10 PER CENT DIVI- D EAST ulv!lgu‘.lll“ LROAD MOCKT AN D8 A RATES ¥04 L ht and othYr charges, Partics foceiviag produce to sell ten with the t that Fanediate retaras bo made, eannot {wava obtain the priecs w deh transient buyers e A CHELOKER NATION chaut, aod we prefer gappoist b prices of very choice urtis PLANS Terns are quiet, Wik ¢ ND PEAS. light siock on the ma Heans, WATTOW, prime ans, marrow, hand-p: Peans, inferior WILL BE BOUOHT. J. W, STAPLER, 4 - 2 w Angton, "'.I."‘"' & WTY Oi° QUINCY, ILLINOIS, BONDS.—Hold 1 for NGW BONDS whics o1 KIDD, PIERCE. L L5 s of sid Bonds ean exchangs ¢ ike Stale Bonds. Addgess or s, ) w-York TED STATES TREASURY, INTERESL DEPAKT New A, BUTTER. » State Butter I doing be n 1 Te Is no sment i Common Wes etock on hand, F'r.we, fres made Oblo firkics ara briaging 4. in & mort of Jobbing way, Light eolored and heated sells ¥ At @2, and somo very good Wostern Reserve i vg nt2ee, A ot of Ohio pails was sold at There LONDO! in » demand for the Catifornis market, shippers paying 30 | & Co.), avals s is the princip "A lot of 500 wood Ihiois firkins brought 2sc, Choice | EAST, isssed oy DABNEY MORGAN ins bave sold as bigh as @45, w L | place 1 Welsh tubs were offexing this morning st dic. We A ———— T T TP SO—— — te: 2 Nate, prime, ® B Loas LBanking Honees and Dankers. Ktate mediam, P 2328 e oo Orange Co. and U W estern Reser Midde avd S pRiver patls, ¢ . ¥ : 5 Ohio. Te stock of cheass has run down low in the o stood Lo be large i oalers bero b buying of late, & d to exeept at fignres below what th r While somet iing very ot 8 ‘wra not fucline ey for tine facto: They expect 10 get g ¢ Koglish Dairy sk English Duiry, fine, 7R 4t day o ood fresh Stay Receipta fn New-Jersey snd Pennsyivania fresh, # doa...2 @27 Ftate. pood marks coe Weatern, and Canada § doz., ExgOate @ busi, good. .. FPRUTTS AND BERRIFA. Peaches are arriving more freoly and prices are declini Dealers complain of duil salos, At think consumers are Jessly cautious abuat eating paaches. The price at whioh the sarted off was very bigh and grocers conld mot use them— fhey have not yet began to take bold, s comsnmers bave Bardly got 10 eating tbem, and it 1s not unlikely that when they do the season wili be nearly over, for t are no peaches to are, and & Nghe on in that State, on tho same diy. Toey are plenty b and #0 are Whortleberries, 8 few of which brunght 85 whils plenty are offering at #3 per bushel this afternoon. Common apples and pears are pienty and low— fine fruit scarce. Some Dearbon seedling pears brought 842 por bushel—Bloodgood $4. A fow piums have been re- ceived frow up the Hudson aud brought 5 per bastel We speak of north of Dy Frices vary greally, o day, quote: Apples, ¥ bbl.. 4 00 @ 85 00 we s e 20 Ba » wa 13 20 @ 3% 300 @ 400 ¥ basket 20@ 225 Pears, common, ¥ bbl . Jwa@ 400 Pears. Bell, # Dbl 40@ 300 ‘Whortleberries, ¥ bush . JND 4N ¥RUITS AND NUTS DEIED. A fow new Soutbern apples are in wmarket; also eherr blackberries and m.!bvme-. Apples, siced, ¥ D.. .20 20 Apples. prime State, # ™. 17}@ 18 ‘Apples, Southern, new ¥ 16 w17 Blackberries, new, ¥ Ib - Cherries, uew ® 40 @i3 Peactes, unpeeled. § M. ...... 16 @18 Peaches, peeled, inferior, ¥ 1 18 @22 Peaches, peeled (prime Va.), ¥ .28 W Peasuts, Wilmivgion, ¥ bus! 8550 @ Buwmmm{.vn . .40 @43 MEATS. lower, pork higher. We qnote: L2210 Beef, fore quarter, ¥ 9 @l Beef. hind quarter, ¥ b 16 aly Mutton, carcases, ¥ L. 18 @12 0 LIVE POULTRY. Fowls are doing better. Some fancy Teghorns about 85 each, Young ducks are plenty, We . ote: Chickens, Spring, ¥ pair . 262 w8l 12 ¥owls, @ pair. 5 100@ 125 Fowls and Chicl 4 wWe @ Ducks, young, ¥ pair BB Geese, young, ¥ pair 200@ 300 v “e u ) 5 w0 1% 20 [ [ Cattle, 8 [ bides. . €&® 9| do,Southern. 0@ & DeerWat.drm 353 40 lhur.umm.. 02 150 Fox, Red, each 125@ 1 75 [Skuuk, Striped 102 30 252 1 00 | do., Black..... #2 ® 2% 00 | do, White... 58 8 150@ 5 00 |Wolf, Mat, ea. 2 0@ 3 00 500@ 7% 'Wolf, Frairiees s W9 125 and tending dowaward, 8o ar Potatoes are A ® cabbages aud tomatoes. "l:-l‘n’nwmwmwucnldn S04 bbl. We uote - 4G subagen, ¥ 100.. 500080 Corn, sweet, ¥ 180 ha 1w Garlio, # 100 bunches 8002 900 Nutmeg Melons, N. J., % bbl. 3500 40 ¥ 100 strings. 3008 3 50 2259 250 1758 325 2000 3 00 2008 2 50 2 002 243 3002 4 50 1509 2 00 150@ 20 2 09 375 1B waw New Roney has made il i but there is no sale fu ew Honey its. rance, ere is no " it yet—it 1s held at 30 @350, O eatiiore are dull, and Beeswax goes off slowly. We quot BEEAWAX, pure. ‘n 100, Breswax, v 3¢, Broou Cous, ¥ B o lda Fratnens, Live Geeso, vld & mixed ¥ 1 500, FEATHERS, Live Geese, new fine, § 1. 8¢, @ 9. 281 05 @ %o, 840080 503! a5 NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, & © 7} ko, Kaos, Clean White, ¥ 1. @ do, BokGHUM SiRur, ¥ gel 402500, ViNEGaR ¥ gal. Wdde x prices yary with the differ- . " VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS NOTES. NMENT AND COMPOUND INTERES CLOSING PRICES. NEWSYORK, August 11, 1868, GOVE 320 Coupon, 64 +20 Coupon, ' 1040 Registersa 3040 Coupor N. Y. Bouuty Loss| 103} BANKLRS, No. 5 NASSAU.87T, BUY scd SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS oy GOVERNMENT SCCURITIES. ACCOUNIS of BANKS, BANKERS end otbers RECEIVED on favorsble terme. @ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUY THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 18317ED, BANKL\'G HOU or JAY COOKE & €0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW.YORK. Ve Sy and s o o i e il 424 Knnp o hend o i i ul\'r-r.fl' FNT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVENTHIRTIES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTLDNESS, a COMPOUND INTTR And execite orders fo parchase aud GOLD. R NEW-ST., ncar Wall. ST NOTES, eof STOCKS, BONDS, asd JAY COOK! Co. JO. 7 GWYNNE & DAY, BANKERS & BROKFRS, B and Sell on Commision, STOCKS, GOLD, ad 1. 8. SECURITIES. It Aceounts olf"_un‘ryw_nl Rers :n‘_l:‘d on favorsble terms. ANIELS, CROZIER & COE, BANKERS snd MINING BROKERS, No. Nassau-st., New-York, ;’-w lfl'll“‘!_ F3 Colorsd: Gold Miniog Stoeks. NOBWUUD & LOCKWOOD, Nu. 22 Williamst., New-York, BANKERS AND BROKERS In Stocks, Bonds and Governweat Sec: Baukers and others received on (svo A.G. NORWOOD, of the INQ. ¥. LOCKWOOD. erly of | ork. Yomx Bark DEpanymmny, 1068, . N(YHCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant te « 305, Laws of 1850, snd 476 Laws of 1065, theh ihe circolatitg notes issued to_the-Presidest, Directors and of the BANK OF NEW -YORK, lste aa lico Baak in the City of ork, wili be rede-med st PAR, by the tondent e, on presn THE N TIONAL MEC & AND FAKMERS DANK in the City. Albang. for ais yoars frou: the date bereof, and nob e i hati moves o seid Bask muat e pressnteds’ abeh bl e wad g i vie e et o shas perpe. b e ¥y g m_n ) oy Tawea B SCHUYLER, Soperiatendont. | . Mawks Fiue Cwenaxca Co. Mo 1 WaLwer,, Nuw-Yons, Ara T} DIVXDEXD.—The BOARD OF DI RS this day daclared s DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT, from Governrent tax. payabie ou and sfter MONDAY, 13th inel. The trazalar boos wil be cloyed trom the bk nst, k date PTOOE_omennVASHIRGEON RVING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. & Wallat, New-York, Avgust 1, 1866 CAPITAL. oo ASSETS. Kugust |, ) LIABILITIES, Aoz The Board of Directors B FIVE PER CENT, paysb. on. MARTIN ——eee Orrics or Tas N"il':;‘:-l.. l-u& \ 551'!! DIVIDEND.—A dividend of l’l&l ENT, snd Government h“fl .y the office of h, 73 Wallet. ferpit KBTS FUE COLSON, ., Besrotasy. abie Savings Bauxe. fifw' "SAVINGS BANK.~The New-York Branch, of FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND COM- 1ho Branch usder the (owediate cont BN (apen with s PUBLIC RECEPTION ot corper of Laurens snd Bler ker ste. o MONDAY, », St 10 p. e Ladies sud geatissan ar “"“’L‘:Fh Board. WM, HOW, d NATIOSAL FRrEpyax's SAvINO AXD TRUST CoM~ pANY.—The New.York branch of tuis institation will be opened on Monday, st 10 o'clock, 4. m., 3¢ No 1 Carroll-placey Bleocker-st, This savings company has bees incorperated Dy the United States Gov: with Peter Cooper, the Gerrig Swith, and ,;..,.’L"RI.".""..:... Tue central z’-fl be ‘ork, and brauebes in the Southern States aro already e amountof deposis by the Freedmen. will open with ® vubiie recention from & in Ne in ‘receipt of The New-York S It wiop

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