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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUN i il e g et e —— o gt~y gt . ) ITN the effvet of 1 lahors npon the futore good of the couatry d 0 pre Y —— bieme wiik reference t ‘,,.- fatare p |\‘v|.' end f r whites anl fr . Vs ot LETTER l'-RCINI GEN. HCWARD, —— EEN. HOWARD'S BXPLANATIONS OF 1T8 OBJECTS AND f . apers. OPERATIONS— THR VAST AMOUNT €F GOOD IT theve cboals would be supported | HAS ACCOMPLISHED. f In somo places I think it very | ke allowed to contin Major-Gen. Howard has writ! the | Pheiy thes b uo Won. Roswell Hart, giving a history of the o minds of 1} Sians of the Freed Burean. 2 s By which the Bure orgenizel agents bad to eomend ageiss in elasses (the o o ther being totaly eto @en. H. says: LABOR CONTRACTS, ¥ 10 Most of the freeamen throughout the Seuth eontracted 1y Sabor throngh the year 1865 for L'owness tbrough tho | mosynary feature t e eon. and of coutac ol the business | my haods. Very respecifally, 3 and setding the i ruble quest 0. 0. HowarD, Maj ho year, between vers and emp t froci eyt ireas tibasae, o0 £ 24 | LBUCATION FOR_THE FREZDME: waisaippi | | DR. RANDOLPE ON THE COLORED SCHOOLS AT NEW- | DY PEEN DONE— ’ THE WORK—FRIS INDITION OF THE $OUTH, 2 a large andience gathered last evening at L's Hall, to listen to of Spiritualists w Randolph 2, on or the freedmen in New-Orle pereosally engaged for the past addess statements were read mdorsing 1l ting forth the nature of Lis miseion, » 0. Howard, ex-Posi b, Gen. @ILEANS—WHAT HAS ALRE. FUNDS NEEDED TO CARRY ON NT ting the 10terests of ove 000 freedmen were & thes r 1n many other es the nnmber w he beginning of the prescut yeor tle contra gv.wm was con d i about the sate wav, e most o o had eddad to adopt 'abax Jaws tLat could be 8y e gtice, 0 0 Mopt 8 A uiiversi] st Jauu calamities South. A o the | adiress an ociety colo: ) | Dodwer | s ¥ 2 been vious to his peakct, and sot- by President Joh Raudal, o ye L platuing the true b, o ! instruetic socially und moruily. RESULTS OF THE SYS The result of this lubor ean be s womnt thet comes from the South, It womplaint that fr en Will not wa for » crop is not good, so fur as the affet it prosp 1n pot fow instauces has this b d by the best men of the Soath, 1 Lave in my office many « from the leadiug men (pot politicions) estie mony to the great aud good work pextu Shis way. X have wade this, review of the past labors of my officers Shis brasch of tieir duties, it 36 the 6aly partof their work that has decreasel. Al otber wera 1o which i shal attention, is as necessary now as ever, und should with vigor. Isuol briefly allnde to Bumean offecrs in'the adminjatrot with an important ¢ | ¢ d Limself regasding ik 1 of man®in the Orier TrD NE and Awcrienn | | OFFICERS IN THEN epeiling the flood of S w that 1 Most of the States lave civil overwhelming she North. saw Tre and functionaries who claim jurisd. | coln, and usked permission to take tere. ers are instructed to The President snid, 0 him bis book on She freadmen 10 sl courts recog the press; his reques sivil law, yet claiming the frecdmen as o ment, covering them with the skield of the U < wud teac axd Burcau orders ns for g possible. They . R. adopt i wsideruble town in the South, and are athor A bullding was eot the froed 1d o commenced wit 2 schecls were supported [y Bouthe iy o residents, aud contiscaied r people koo the United ¢ truth was they mever bad bébu. They were solely sustained by the tax imposed by Geo, I by the use cated Ribel property, o was i the bands of Commiseioner Conway » and immediately | supporting, but ] aw f ruccecded Mr. Conway. y weuld exist if they wor ot i 45 changed. He struck % llow. 6t 1he subood by sus 2 s the tax which be stll permitted ticm Without the constant labors of tlieo officers to instruct the | 1 ried on Which of course created debt. Gen, Fullerton Becduien secure the proper execci.v aw 03 ad 1o sconer ved w-Orleans than ko was wrence to marriage, 1 beliove, as & general rule, marriage Rebels and fmmoderately feted. O would be Little regu Tl fec egrocs _are uo sequent ot nly wore | Bound to solemnize the rite of L ‘ Ty o oulored orphan asylums were | places, and all the debasing inflaences of concubnnge wouls ogs of orghans. T Rl disgrace the nation. Most of the Staies have legisiated € also given pe E on this subject, yet the freedwen ore i« of the Jaw, ‘and Deed assistance in the wey ¢f wihite citizeus do Dot seem o take an inicies #he freedmen iu the proper execution of (Lis & eficers atiend 0 this matter. APFPRENTICE LAWE. and o oonsign atrocious as that of Slave I to-day aud in o thorr former _servit the case of o freedwom Th r. b mcationed ¢ wiges wera pald to ber mix | W, Howard_Day, ry; 7. 8. W N. | tion 13 , TUESDAY, AUGUN with such inierest aa mnyh.w accrued thereon to date of withdrawal. This, we "“w", i destined to become one of the most popular features of the institution, as the depositor is vob suzoyed in geining possestion of kis money by the inconven font regulations that often bamper bis action af other bankicg Institutions. Tle preliwiuary meeting to organize tho New.York branch B R g Ay g gt el b e ation and preparation hmhlu en performed since that date. Jity of action Laa been almost entirely owing to tL0 personal eforts of Mr, William Bowen (colored), who Las de- Voted lis en ndertaking. Sums of one dollar and upwar ved, under regulations aimilar 10 hose of o Branch Bank will be open busivess on Mouday, 1uesday, TLurs: b week, from 10 a. 2, t0 2 p. m., aud 0B ranys fom 4 to 0p. m, The GNOWITK *, fiom whom tle ofiicers are 8 o William Bowen, Mon a F. \\”l)r l‘,’ll;‘wn ,4!3’!"”! \\_-nlm \T 'll'x.t!l “Kn . enney, Rufis L Perry, Robert jackson, Geor : wend, Jerenihits Bo s A A I Tlose geutlemen seem nctuated Uy o spirit of energy and seif sacrifice, and aie determined to wake the Branch Savings Bank & powerful agent in raising the colored man from pover ty acd iguorance 1o material weil beivg aud a bigher int The Bank will be opened thls (Toesday) morning during the LAW INTELLIGENCE g COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Avg. 10.— Before J Davx. THE PERCY CONTEMPT CASE. R In re John Percy. This morming ) rendered & decision in tho Percy Contempt C oh Yo decided that his only power u o into the fact of 1he conten committing hin and these coarged th M:. Percy who seeised rather sabdaed, announeed 1s Inten t the watter drop here * and departed in ebarge e decision of the Court foilowing is the opinion Wit of John Perey, atote that if it & that the party suing for any contempt specially aud plaioly ebar went, by some Court ofticcr ox "body havisg mit for o at the o granting the writ sball party. 2 Lev. Stas, 07, § 40, it is further provided that no Court or officer Bave power to inquire into the justice or propriety of any com- witment for & mpt made by suy Court offioer or. body ac cording to law, and clwrged in aent. 14 42 The retarn shows that Percy is dolaiged in the Eldrio gance of an order made by Justice 1 preme Court, imposing o fine of $20 and impair the rerpe in com with yaitied until the Bue is paid y days, for a period not exeseding and as all this appears upon the face of the return, my plaii duty, s it appears to me, is to remand him. My enquiry is linited by statce o two pointe- 1. Is the conteinpt specinlly and plainly charged io the utt 2. Had the officer authority to commit for the t which s cb Tn respect to the first, the cir t forth in the order of commitment and they stempt, es the offense is defined by the iied Statate, pago 7. section 10, and fn respect 1o the second, a Justice of the Sapreme Court Las Jrity to commit for such & contempt, objected that there is no con roy in Lield under au order of ¢ Courts of tempt by an erder agt. Nevios (i Hill, it in this case . that rt, and that the statu ecord, bowever, mij Tt was decided in 4) that this power on_therein enacted the Court, therefo for contempt—ocom- ordor is for all the . The rd Hardwick said in t wien au order of court ti gnized by the prov ¢ enbject of contempts. W here order that party b itted mitied in the pre es of the stai d t. ul I ‘Lite Church, 1 b The apprentice and vagraut laws of 1he Stal ¢ ueed in | tress, and who was unaware of her changed lot. In the plains | ¢ . g [ itk for. the appreasion of 1Le biack:, av. anyhing | towsrd Texas there were many freedmen who wero etill vir. | 18 made, the party Saccs Son for & contémpt, it 14 8)- than the power with which an offieer is row invested | tnolly enslaved and dared not fift their yoices to demand their | parent from process; that If the party is present in ecurt when weuld fuil to secare the freedmen from (h ro were those who asserte] tbat time was wasted | the order is pronoauced, ho I g g 1eflects ng to educate the negro, bat the speaker claimed ro was capable of &5 edacation. bit net to so Bigh is present posi- Jaws, excouted b She freedmen. To understand what 1 0 ey efficers iu the courts is worth to the ireedm t as the Anglo Saxen, who had atte! Tllvlur agt. ¥ warden may take bim away sawe «ffect, Maybew agt. 1oeke, J., and Throgmorton agt, 41 es, 2 o (d), p. 8. « : Marsb, 580, per Gil £ id. Rolies Abm. (©), p. 38, member tho total im, ulity 1o many i fter n two thousand years struggle. The Fpypifans 4 attornevs for freedmeit ak any cost, ae it e considere e B T e st ' The Toamie Le stat " e penisbment for acriminal con- grace (o defend negroes againet chasges made Ly whil the Romavs on the eonquered Britons Egyptians | tempt of this description may be by fine or by imprisonment in | “The record of what all these cfficers wre Co'r Romans were now extines races, aad the descendants of | ¥ 1 of the county where the Conrt is ing, or beth, in Qiseretion of the Court, aud it is therefore ohjected that Iriton were the monarchs, while the Jews were ad commenced Then the & ouey-lenders of the world. Civilizati the East and nward to Plymouth iffienlt to say more than th ) #be negro thut protection for bis Iife ernwent intends he aball nave, and rom w where they bave been removed. for any reason, o rable gowe to my ears of outrages snd oppres: e]l-establisbed fact thut the preserce of an ofticer exer- @ises v wholesome effect in reetraining the bad peesions of the s stopping at the Sw 10 In la. | will cross Japan. China point, and_thu progress will b ocean, d _Tartary, retarnin completing its firse begun. You not on); ovibminded, and the extravagances of the old prejudices | gro if vou civilization, H st the freedmen, Who are cXeiCising rivieges 1o which | Jwage, cut out black, and deman weans to earn bread, At y ax¢ now entitled, CIVIL-RIGHTS AND BOMISTEAD LAWE to be et your side he civi) Tights bil) parsed by Congress, intendcd to protect | 8ssassins went to Washingtor, a e Union men of the South aud freedm: d at present | Liberty by killiog L It they car il in its objects, witbout Bureau office: b extendiog | WOUTR. and, were that possible, even the angels to weep. e provisions (0 il parts of the Stater. Vil extending g | Lincoln bad received Kim with a swmiie, and asked b to it down and tell Lim what could be dome for hie people—for the | Legroes—although the speaker was not 8 negre, but bud o ( of the blood of the Randolphs in kis veius. 1o La w-Orleaus under the advice of Mr. Lincoin. fomed to say 1o bis scholars * Let us prove ourse Uncle Abe.” These scholars progressed rapi three leseons ‘were geperally sflicient to teach them | wipbabet, and they would take the pieces of Lookroom and write the letters upon the fences +'s Teward, & Lloodiess victory, Thusthings went incolu's death threw the first shadow over their ©d then the arrivel of Gen. Fullerton completed At the end of 1865, the schools were closed, and loyal” Lovisianians said “ miggers’' must not be educated, as wonld make them saucy. As 8 conseouenc turned adrift to loarn bad bavies aud be ance and vice. A litlle kuowledge is a Fresident Johuson bad told the speaker (wo we that be (Jobusou) would be the Moses of the colored race bot if the Preaidest was tbe Moses, ' How ore you, FPharohl |Applause). A good mwany veformers pretended to be the Mores of the eolored men, but their theories of reform never yesuited in action. Give the negro your active aympatl s struggle from barberism to civilization. ¥ou ikl war was ended by Gen, Grant (who the other day guve 200 aud asked we to come again), and believe Gen. B that Louisiana was s ioyal chuses claimed to be loyal Lut gave a bels. Loyl men cannot Jive in Louiwiana an) There is a single Tegiment b will re. be freedmen of the South the benefits of the boj smaterially aided in its execution by Buread off Saformation of the lauds and explain b waBtages 1o be secured ander wis wise L CLATME Every ageut of the Burenu 18 xoc @ef every white or colored soldiex @t all necessury papers, prepure ti ond forward it o the proper oflicer here wio @ollection and paymeat to the sol ge. Thousands of elaime are com fiatier mysclf ihat the mevy soldier trastw without lot speak on until Mr. d in Jgnor- gerous thing The matter of flnding employment borers, has been earried on exte; Sant Commissionere, and is &u impoitant pi Jong as freedme In ignoraut, aod are $don from any ¢ jzens. The ‘) Bistrict of Columbia will convey an idea e lurge cities of the South sach ageucice ¢ @uxing howes aud ewployment for poor WLt YOR THE YEAB ENDING JULY | famber of applications for servante. : ber of applications received {0z CIwpioyiLent. ... Jumber employed by this agency.... the various States, &b Woges VeI¥ItE frow $) 10815 per | qarned ttan fire ean exist in water. at Baton Ronuge guarding artillery and ammuuition, whicl be seized by the Liebels to cause further bloodsbed. O\ erntly & white ledy was dragged from ber bed in the dead nieks end eubjected to the greatest indignities for the crime of being loyal. A 10 ehooting uegro, it ir thonght nothine of, 'A% 16 réconstruetion i Louisiana and the South, there is no Juch thiog. Preparations exemaking to root out ofl Uniot mes. Usless you 1 to bullet or ot you will soon witness snes that will throw into the shade the borrors of the ¥rench A lawyer of the first standing and ebility RATIONS. * qhe following sre the statistice wilk reference to the mum of rations issned to whites and bIacKe for oue year: From o1, 1663, o June 1, 1666, 2,901,707 Teticus were iesued to ‘wihutes, 7,141,012 issued mfi:fl ‘Anciber fact woriby of notice ie the gradusl degline in the _lrr:’nm, # received by freedmen, while there was a ‘weasiant incres: 1 whites. Two bundred thow ‘wand more rations were lsaaed Lo whites in May, ibCt, the last ‘amenth in the table than hn‘oflu movtd, 'Ihronghout the | revolution. South the issne of rations 4o whites &nd biscks is Tow sbout | in this was _ obl to fee from Lou r.l. Tbeunr‘rnnmhrdrfivhmd daily by this isve | isiana in the might time, Where Lis life was unsafe about 45,000, & great deslbas bees dore in the wey of | Lieut. Boits was recentiy re for the sake of were uudisturbed, s distsibution of old army alothing the extromely destitute bbe it was false, Iis val d-llu‘t.-.l goods captured M:’lh epemy. ::d n:' smm:';;mw- for defending the coadjutor of the ‘aker who labored in the cause of colored_educatien. Dr D B A O ity v FACLUMEN saow | Randolph was coming down the Missiatippi with & frcedaan, the or declare where Percy is to be imj risoned. | mitment by a Justice of the peace u o0 ke ago | Imterrogations were prope cauuot be fnquired 1nto with Asbear corpus. 1s one which the court have aulhorily to make, sil jurisdie tional steps and mati wo poens, would turn o Aabeas co the proceedings of court. Tt m. the propounding of s | the contempt viction and puni Pitt agt. Davidson, 97 Barb. iii man & Co., carities of his om) r worning brought into Court i pursuass o be carried into effect, It was decided b, that & warrant of con. v & conviction for petit directed to any ofticer, or rized to execute ii, and that it rder does not state by whom it 0 Russell agt. Hubbard, 6 Barh ny was void which was n se of officers, o person aul ¢ ’.rflu'rldrd ln!.'.l;(lwnnll 10 the constable who aetually exscuted T T4 inay tharefore be doubied Wheshentae or der mads b Court in his case should not haye dir Yol the relutor and cunfine biw in g ' the Sheriff to take il of the county for s until be paid tbe fine, but t seary for me to pass ipos, for : of commitmert was defeetive i 1ator upon & writ of habeas corpu 2 ker stat. p. %8, sec. 41 41 that if it appear upon the at the gulty of & eriminal offerise, the i Yo is broaght sball o, cnstody of the efficer or | though the ¢ wa ble, to t \ ever is wot baila ommit him vof the return nse, 2 ket stk p . d convhetion 0t appear that any is also & matter that Where the order ¢ last objection made s of regularity uré 0 be presumed. A Ty doctrie, says Cowsn J., in People agt. Novin sub 1ito n writ of erTor 10 Fevies bo remurked, bowever, that Statute, bat that | PLELD SPORT! i of 4515 657; miaking the total issng to date $287,040,850 ety Base Ball. BAKER & GODWIN V§, HARPER BROTHERS. An iweresting game of base ball was played on Saturdey, the 11th inst, on the Union grounds at Brooklyn, between tle employés of Baker & Godwin's Printing House and those of Harper Drothers Publishing House, which re- sulted in adectded vietory for the Baker & Golwin bo: after a closely and hard contested gawe ofwight innings. The ecore is asfollows: i MAVPER JROTHERS, McGlinn, st b, 0. N[ TAKER & £0DWIN, 3 3 Huthwaite, p 3/ Lightbody, ¢. 1| Rebhaam, s 4| Tracy, © 5! Kinsey, 20 3| Wright. x. 1/ Devlin, 2 b, 0. R wasppwe Roach, Total ,... 2 misaii- INNINGH. Int. 34, 3d. 4th, 5th. 6tb. 7th, 8th. Total. Harper Brohers....7 3 1 5 2 1 32 3-8 DBaker & Godwin.... 3 10 5 0 13 0 1 .48 Tmpire~E. Brown of the Eckford Club. Soorexe—Messre, D. W. Lewis and W. 0. Hutbwaite. Tiwe of game—Thrco Lours and ten wi Fly catehes—Iarper Brothers, 4; Baker & Home russ—Tracy, 2; Rebbany, 1; Hasimer, 1 e —— Svicipe by HANGING.—An inquest was held yester- day forenoon by Coroger Kiesten, on the body of a mau naged “Tucob Mepp, keeper of small fancy store at No. 254 Newark: ave.. dersey Cliy, who committed suicide by hanging himscif on Sunday afternoon at bis residence, Mre, ilepp was absent to Brooklyn during the day, and on her retura home at night fourd ber husband suspended by the neck with a rope attachod 10 the upper part of a_pastition, and lifo extioet, Deceased was of iatemperato hublts. A verdiot of death by sulcido wus g —— COMMERCIAL MATTERS, plsieaieen Sales nt the Mtock K xchange—Aug. 13, U. 8. ts, '81, cou .,Rm-luu |Contineutal Batk. L1103 500, P D .. 100 104! 500. 3 | Fourth Na, Bank. .10 100,000 2,000....... 100§ 400. 7,000. c. 1083, 600, U. B 6s, 520 e., ‘64 linois Central, 07 | 100 2 2 12 55, Cleve. & Pitts. 873, 300 | 30024, boo. 4 36 Central Coal. 0...24 ¢l 36 | 100.. ago & N.W pf Cumb. Coal, pr 0. 631 100 a7} |Am 116 | 100. o L. |West. Union Tel )t seric Virginia 6s. 15,000. 10 000s 67 Tennessee te, 1P, 7,000, ex-cp. 69 | 100 Tennessee s, New! 100 1,000..... .ou 653 Missouri 68, 30,000.... 1| L. Ist wtg. Mar. 2,000, ve 103 | 300, ..... o T. & W, st M Ex | 5,000, a0nspes 911 I 0°CLOCK BOARD. in., 1st . 43 8 & N. Haven. U.8. 6e, 520 cpi‘fl | West. Union Tel. i L 10, 10,00 II‘.'.I o 3} 100,000, 13, 100 L[ 100, Treas. Notes 7.30s. | 500, 86 | 300, d seies, |Cliie. &N.W. 100. w3 5,000. 40 A5 100 e 36} Spruce Hill, N. Y. 87 B L. 'Chic. & N.W. prt.! 100, o1 19,001 1043 20, | Tenneasee bs New,, Chi 5,000. e Cuub. ariposa pre 100 s i 851 20 [ Coal pref. |Pit., FLW.&C 4ig) 100, 108 E 100.... .. 77§/ Chic. and AmenicanConl. | 10. I | 2§ 0CLOCK BOARD, 520 ep.'65 Boston Water Pr. Chic.& N 107 | 200 . A Ao 10 | 1,300, . pf. | Mich. Bo. & N. L | Mil. &8t 200 7)) 100.......... B}l 160. 71 | 100,20 40, R5) Chicsgo & R.T. ) 5,3 100. ¢ OFEN POARD OF BROKEES—1 P. M. T Cumberiand g "KC.ex-div) West Union Tel. . 106 | 100 X L00FIN. Y £ Juterrogalions are Lot Decowaary whero is committed 1o to view and presence of the ‘takes judicial notice of the fact, aud the con- The court Y ment b sumizary. 2. Ker Stat, 278, D, Percy must, therefore, be 1¢ manded e SUPREME COURT — Cuamniis — ALG. 13— Before Justice BANARD. THE ALLEGED LARGE EMBEZZLEMENT OF SECURITIES FROM DUNCAN, SHERMAN & 00. Touis Cabn, the confidential clerk of Duncan, Sher- who is charged with the misapplioation of the we- yers to the smount of 866,000, was fhis of @ writ of babess ad been issaed corpus which . Ed) thmu-,Bauuuhhml, and having stated to the m’-n that the rict-Attor) had the deporitions re. ist committed bim in default Justice Dowling, who turned of #20,000, aud thet there was & probability of bis fixing s moderate amount of bal), the argument upon the writ of cer- tiorari wag ndjourned unill W next. Fiwin James ana Dunpby for tbe defendant; Larocques and ABAXDONED LANDS 10 KEFUGESS AND FAELUMEN ikOM 5, 20.JUNE. who went,on ahore 1o see bis wife, but was orde g~ i&' - d VIAL(AtiOL, Wext on snother, apd took Tefuge in & cabin; & | Bariow for the People. Number Ratlons Toou qu..\ Menik, i Rel .ruln“ msjor came '3" ::: m:e of them -.:;wrd DROISIONS. o Frecdmen. ol ihe negro under & , A t bim sever mes = " 1665, %, 61 MEon | 1N T e The Hebel then yut Lis pistel in | o Teurs Tmes oct, Mary e il Refores con: , 1865 292 et his _pocket, and went about bis business. An In Agatse “‘M._“”.L"!“d" rd Mo . Raport of ytrd heid end the verdict of justifisble boudeide | Sl o ed and judgment of divoree grauted. b homicides committed daily late Confederacy. My policy ™ seeks to con- Thus the irrepressiblo contiict goes on which ‘Tchabod—first enunciated. Mr. Seward bad Sesevered fram the assassins blow, which was aimed ut his |} — UNITED BTATES COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE—Ava. 13. Before Commissionar OsBORN. AN ALLEGED DETBUTIVE IN UBLE. 1866 Lear!, but which wounded Lis #onl and caused forgeifulacss. B e B ot it bave boen had be yielded op bis T with the b ‘d"“‘“‘ B e 1L g 806, 8%, wmartyred Liscol's. Then we might buve heid ap bis hopored ' Sunda) lflhll K . lmem Al , 1866 i memory to our children; but ho capnot now. After lister, wnd ¢! =l i he & 'u«' U . ewploy of 1! —— — every of sumsbine & cloud remaine, T | Beeret Servico Depurtment 4t Washingios, w22 G7res Total.... 2,901,767% T01z 10042779 | tell you pow that ibe revolution began 44 or 4 g_tlllfl Nfi-fl“ olm-n My saloo - Janal-st. i 151895, to June 1, 1806, | years is yet but ball conciuded, and nnicse you awal it ester .M'l‘l" ouglht up o Ml:«mwnodwlh To Frecduer. Towl | will ‘you like the avalanche, Bt how In it to be pre. | mioner . who gravted & warrast, aad adjo ¢ ez 2,002,0005 2,661,0954 | vented! E, Keeping out the rebellious States until they are amination 1o to dey at noon. . 1,314,966 1.2, %0 really reconstracied. Untll then Tet thew stay out iu the cold. ——— 3 1 1t Jol bad followed out the polcy of the martyred Lin: Nvfiuh?f OT COURT, S5 iney Seve ik ?m'&'m‘.’:m- i the | This Court is h the dication of cases of ot i 2 -~ m.:ond:“fb:"fir :0‘0-. amination befur f %‘fll results sither in ple, Ul you do ‘the South will be | Mesentence or , or iis sending 10 & ‘¢ wppeal o you 4 £0 aid us in eetablish- Mln.whruhlg:mmul- c%l ine/ 1‘ nn“d“fiflnwflvmmml. o -lm.s:mh ll\:l;i.d:{‘ , in . W) Wflh morning n Lron Bele} ulent: | uintheaky neat the -ave. Justices ‘fi n!pol O A o e pilinca: | presiie during eboh month atoraately, o B fi:fim- M7, Thou ar " " ltacuzh tho bluck man ia AT e e Basaen feclings sud sus- to sdvanoe sud become 4 wants o0 emablio bus of the brotherhood of God. concluded by referring to the e e e for the Liack ma, WheD b #bould be- ed. Dr. hnw‘;.:w to attentively, and. at the eon- clugion of kis address, & coliection Was taken up, Dr. B-liv D‘idofi-ubmnfinuhn-dyn er shmitar ad- resses ou the same subject throughout the couutyy, and that Lis post-ofice s Beanington, Vi Freedmen’s 8 g Bank. s The New-York branch of the Freecwen's Seving and Trust Company was opened for public inspection at tha banking-house No, 1 Carroll-place (Bleockerat,) yesterday. The rooms oeclipled bave been fitted gp with more than usual nestness, sud will compare favorably with any ofber bauking- A | bonse in the oity. e Company loosted at Washington, D, C.. Lss boe a- corporated by Congress, with power to establish braches W | the weveral States. This opportunity has been embraced, aud . {lsere are already & seore of offshoots from the present Com’, pany in different parts of the country. The sot ineorporstes Peter Cooper, 4., the Hon. Gerrit Smith sud others as First * Trusteos. Deposits bave aiready boan made by the various | bracches, many of which are established at (he South, amoun!- | ing to more than ,000. These depoeits are lnvariably ia- vested in United States securities. are no peal estute investments allowed, or other mode of dispasing of the 'iw’ The in ontirely management of the institul uh:n floauehal abiliy, Jay, Hiram Barney. I R. Graves, l A Lambett. . B, Chitten e, bev. | . Walter 8. Grifin. the Hos Woods 12 i g The ) 1 | gloiion Come o Pumber trested to Juve i, JE66. _kr:mlbflm- ceenans s Tumber refugees remajving tier ireatimeut Jue 1, pox Gaaes Average MLOGH #ix AT ceit of the whoie : €| suugeNsas ¥ e B I Murray. Quite often ‘s of have cb of the prison, whick is sonascted with the Court, 'r:ognl;‘gvnm onse on the docket 'y.ofl"dlv was that of on adiet Edward Geuty, who waa & ree separais i . uelfl:‘fll for "peth larcency. One was for & theft of silk felt Liata And two knives of the total vaule of $19. the property of u\le anoiber for stealing & sack ooat from Johu 0T 4 0 wan e or ienlng 8 ineR o8t puir taloons. Genty was heid to DEATH OF FRANCI Mr. Francis Hall, for many years an editor aud mpmmd The Commercial Adeertiver, died in thla clty ou urda) evening. - Mr. Hall was » native of | but had resided during the most of L his city, and was conmeeted with the ‘,':";""4 )-nrn: for & ’:’nd of 1t &l ibe * ey Rk i e e of t j 2 pamember e Moo HURGN y ot I ANCTE N b et ol K o iog-. idents of Db : Lt R B u’(' nd- u"‘ lh‘:l-ri :“r‘flln gers 0 .l‘., Cologization cinly. was alvo & of the C ot tha New. Yo & Univeggit, fie was aao of the oldest citizeny of Now York iy, h«z-n 'fl‘b‘:‘lfl‘mrm’:.““ 5 Ahe Adiachs e Commer 41* will sttrad the m'runn # body this afterooon al 4 v'eluck, + . e — ... - £ PrTROLEUM.—The recelpts of petrolenm from this comntry to Eurepe n,...g oreast] The following aiatement shown (e comparative eXports Lo foreiga coustries i 1565 sud 1865 up Lo the Jd iust. e Hoton i 388s: arles Collin e i el 88, ¢ yiom New-York. ... 1, 201,57 Eitimate, Trregelsr S%eol From Philadelpisa. .., ocooo+ 185300 } — v Ketimates, K Frbm Baitgor, " 6,025 Caroling Ketimate s, 9, frol on ... “Nouisiana Estimate, Irregular Sct. z 2 ana Potimate, T " 10 1,-5'&:.7;, lemen ‘are respanaible for al) de ! “:'olfl = “ evesosn #0 : estment, and the In® requires thai all sums so re- 4 will bo_seen a ports are four times & 0 03 o o i wisk 50w eurt e 3hsaL o 0P b Ioiald to Dhe degusiier B ogees Somanded L IAKe 8 QR B AR IR OPEX BOARD OF BROKERS—3 P. M. Boston Water P'r |Chic. & K. 1. |Mich. So. & N. 1. 400......830. 29 Ifrlfl. .‘." §3.106}| 100. :s 100 . o . R, N. Y.Central ex.di <83, Ry 100, enyeneeed 04 b3, Ene. 100 700, 500 15§ MoNDAY, Aug. 13-P. M. Goid closes at 119], after selling at 149 @149). (overnment stocks of all issues are steady at Saturday's prices, with more doing. In State bonds, Railway mort- gages and Bank shares, prices are unchanged. In the small stocks lttle doing, except in Quicksilver Mining Company, which rose 1] per cent. The railway share market shows an advance upon the lowest quotations of Saturday, but there is a general complaint of dullness. Reading was strong, and sold at 113} Erie was in more demand, under reported gains on the July traffic. This stoek is out of favor with European holders, aud is steadily finding its way back to New York, where ils alue is wholly speculative. Harlem sold at B3, aud is the only transaction reported for & long time ~After the call prices wero steady, but there was Do in- croase of business. At the Second Board the market was unséttied and generally lower, sad thers was & strong to sell the Western shares,’ ‘N Geclined from {@]percent. After the Board the market was dull and closed steady st quotations. The cloting prices were—Ohbio and Mississippt, 209230, Caaton Co., 22@52}; Boston ‘Water Power, 2% Cumberland Preferred, 47{ @47}; Quicksilver Mining Co. Slj@sly; Mariposa Mining Company, 1117, do. Preferred, 36} @37} ; Westorn Unian Telegraph Co., 5} @56); New York Central, 1043 @105; Pris Retlway, 0@%). Hudson River, 120@2131; Reading, 113@113}; Michigan Souskorn and Northern lndunl,fl @95); Lllinois Central, 1211 @121f; Cloveland and 'Pifts- burg, & @% 4; Clereland and Toledo, 1164@116; Roek lslaud and Chicago, 1064@106j; North-Western and Chicago, 3} a5} do. Prefeired, 67{ @67}, Fort Wayue, 104} @105. Money remains ai @7 per cent on call, with exceptional cases, at 3 per coat. In commercial paper the rates are unchanged. Best zames pass at 5 per cent, and gold at 5§@6 per cont. There is some disappointment at the quo- tation of 9} per ceat for money outside of the Bauk of England. The staiement’ of the City Bauks shows sn inurosas” of §1,454,000 in losus, a lossof $1,621,601 in gold, aud a trifling gain in deposilg, “I'ra Treasury Department during the week printed frac- tional currency to the smount of $391,000. The shipments of this earrency during the same period were as follows: To the Assistant Treastrer at Ne -York, $100,000; to the Unitad States Deposiumy ‘st Pittsburih, Pa,, $10,000; to the United States Depository at Chicago, TiL, $50,000; and to Nutions! Banks thronghout the conntry, §181,750. “Tho s6im rodosm ol way $44,600. Tho disbursements on acoount B (e Departwents during the week were 48 fol-| Jow: w L“!‘luluhl Depariment.. 381,004 7 4 f p ” Lo BLTLLEOT No new National banks were orgamized drring the week. The securities hold by Treasurer Spiauer 1o trust for. National bauks at tha present date aro a8 follows; 4 " As seeurity for cirenlzingnotes. A % | s seeinity or vabiic deoaits in. deaigaied do- pastment . partment 5,81 F T et Total . Nelional Dank ciregiacol was sesucd during o week § by the Deputy Coutsclies of b Gursency 1o thy smoukt k] , #9d 21422140, for Fair to Primo Steam n: Mie. for O Kettle-Rendered, JAILWAY EARNINGS i ST, !‘Ol‘n.u T 'W’.I.I”K IN AUGUST, A rranoos. Pas » Lo o Py Miekigan Central...... .. 866,647 W63 Dec. §15 002 g"""."“;’"'"" for Pork and prices advsuced, ¢! firm § Maricita and Cincinnath, 23,165 p oo, 11861 | Uid, cash, aad regular; sslos of 2,200 bbls. at $339433 063 Rock Tstand.... .. 61,131 Dee. 8145 | PETROLEUM—There was & firm feeling in the market to Chicago & 61, Kastern.. 24061 Toe < 1ova,| 457 oviaf 1OAbavaaN upaly om handj wyidiote Crpda pé 26c.1 Western Union o 11,653 Dec. 1,358 Refiued, in boud, 42@44c. ; and do. free at 58 @630, RICE—XNo sales of any consequence are reported. Piices Tho following shows the conition of the New-York City banks this week and last: are steady, SUGA RS—The business 1u Raw Sugars has been less activd partly owing to the etorm, but prices remain quite tirm at ! @1le. for fair to good nrduxn.‘ les of 900 hids, at J0% 1| for Cuba, 11@134c. for Porto Rico, and 250 boxes Havasa otined are firm at 16jc, for Hurds, SEEDS—Grass Seeds aresvery dull at 112124, for Clover, and §i@87 50 for Timothy; Rough Flax Seed is firm and in small supply; wo quote at $3 20283 60 ¥ Caicutia 4 254 84 44 in Boston aad hey TALY of the Loans, Specie, Circulation, and Depos Linseed is quiet at 3 / the City of New- Xork, Jor the weck ending Saturday, Avpust TAL S The market s quies, but_prices are well sus- L. tained; snies of 30,000 1 o 1208120\‘- for Western and City. — = WHISKY~The warket is quies at 35c., in Nawrscn Anmtof | Ametnt A\ A WOOL—There bas been more activity in the market fez Do Barns. Loans & ot cie | amestio kleecon since our last; prices have declined and Luve |"adownward teadency; the inquiry has been maiuly from manufacturers, In Fornign \an Wwo bave bad & good | inquiry, but prices n| po _material _chaoge. We | auote, fn_currency, meatio Fleeocs, ot 42 m;‘.‘:' | Soc. for Native and one quarter Merinos; 50@54c. for oue-Laif AR | and three-quarter do.; 5/ @6de. for fall blood do., and €2a tic. for saxouy Fleeces; 30@4de. for No. 1 Pulled; 0@c0e, for f0@6se. for . Wadie. for « ¥ do., and 15255 ws: South Americat af " Uie. for common Washed; 32237, for Unwashed Meetiza ani Merino: 2@4% for Washed Entre Rivs; 27@30e. 1 Uawasied Creale; 40 163, for Wasbad, Cordo Chid st Tu. va; Clibian 24a3le. for U bed Mestis [erino, of G U R [ Rt A e e e or mo U 6 | for Texss. We quote Wkiicd aud African st @306, for Unwasbed, and 502 0. for Washed. Y Receipis of Producr. ALG. 13—10,504 bbls. Floug, 192 bbla. Whisky, 225 blis. Corn Meal, £30 sacks orn Meal. .50 bush. heat, DAL our 133k hew, 4,42 ons. Foronsm T 1.2 Jeo Financial, ) Greicn Tixvoven Foun Txsoarvce Compary, No 15 WALL . Now Yok, Aneos, 16 I} Motropoiita [ AT a Regular Mcetmfilo[ the Board of Director of Clthens'.., 27 Cotpas d Mr. BENJAMIN 8. WALCOTT, ks tary, w cted t to Al the v v 3 ocenstoned by U q., and Mr. N 2349 ed by th Mr. 1 REMSEN LANE was unavimously elected St B wes asimouly sleoted O EROS, Brasdent gro tew. | STMENT. GUVERNMENT BONDS HAVING 0 SIX PER CENT lateyest, i itle @ by JOHNJ. C18CO & i No, 39 Wallwt. | YEARS TO RUN, be lawiul movey, FOR T 02 , e S - Xk 71,142 1,000.000, | l.“)l( ALE.—~BROADWAY SEVENTH- Meek, B Knsdciition 9849 o062l AVE. RAILROAD STOCK, PAVING 10 PER CENT oo, 6,148 77500 | DENDS; CENTRAL PATK, NORTH AND EAST RIVER (BE L1 N 10511 12,120 RAILROAD, AND OTHER (ITY R JAD STOCKS ANl V85 261500 | BONDS; ALSO CHOICE INSURANCE STOCKS, AL AT LOY o469) - 1100] 100007 31943 | RATES FOR INVESTMENTS, = ALGEKT H. NICOLAY 0. m6'2.690 08 12/237,029 9,478,121 STOCK BROKER AND AUCTIONVER « 270,000 ATIONAL WAR- N A\WikL BE BOUOHT. 1 2 41,803,970 13,907 897 4,061 230 10 3,50 2, , W, STAPLER Wilmington, Delaware. / BONDS.—HellZ Address, \ITY OF QUINCY, ILLINO ers of said Bouds can exchange thew for NEW BONDS wi the State pays, like State Bouds. Address or call on KIDD, FIERC 226,818 87 ) for the week 10,955 €9 C July 27, 16, for the w 185,267 77 - = 20,699,459 52 STATES TREASURY, 1o Exchange littdo las been done for the steamer. For INTERERT DEE AR, o ULES OF (%) THIRTY OR MORE uring after lh-")&.h instant, "‘i}“l L\ln o 1 o) DR Sl Vet e e LIAL.—RA",HO:\D" BONDS negotuated, ished short sterling the asking rato is 109, and some sales of Ger- short are reported ot 10832 1083, #bts are exceedingly dull; the only engagement we learn of is 250 bales Cotton to Liverpool by stcamer at ];\ 5164, Address AHOMAS RAWLINGS, Nos. 103 and 104 Greshan The biusinessof the Sub-Troasury wee: Koceipts, 43,115, | Houce, Ol Brosd ot Lundos, Englard 918 t9--for Customs, $280,000; Payments, $2,723,620 34; | © YRAVELING CREDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR- : “ G . LONDON (Successors JEQ. PEABODY! Balunce, $86,891,743 21; Gold Notes, $149,000. e OO e of CUROPE st e The Chieago and Alton Railroad Company bave declared a dividend of five per ceut upon tho earnings of the last = #ix wonths, payable on the first of September. ankers. ' The traflic of the Atlantic and Groat Western Railway ,.,B l'lllkllll fig"“ and B e ~ for the wonth of June was as follows: VERM'LYE & CO., 474,441 | 1865 429,609 | Tuo. . No. 44 WALLST., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, August 13, 1888. |Buy-| Sell- | Boy. | Sell- ing. | The. ng. 104f 100 » !':;T, issued by DABNEY MORGAN l“.!&“hw »l y 472,483 | Pec 186, The Miners’ Journai of Saturday eays The b} wr ntity of coal sent by railroad thid week fn 06,601; cansl, 36,991; for the week, 133,045 tams, agaiost 10],880 the corresponding week last year. The shipments are very heavy again this week, and the demand aleo continges beiter The trade sums up this 207,192 116,290 9,491,080 The increase in the consumption of coal is extraordivary, and shows thnt the productive industry of the eountry is ccupied, Albough the tolls, &o., were advanced 25 cents on onda believe thers bpsa we sdvance in the price of coal on board vessels at tho diffexsut abipping porte. The freights 1o the East are a sbade lower than they were last month, waieh about neutralizes the advance in tolls: aud many of he conl operators Lave taken 2) cents ta less this month from the higher prices of July, which coables the dealers be- low to sell at lu‘ month's prices, notwithstandiog the advance August earnings of the railways are not promising aiuk are gonerally lower, 1ho passenger trattlo is decreas- ing on all the routes, and the freight reccipts are made upon rates which lease small net protite. 7%¢ Boston Traceller of Saturday says: The ealls for money ot the banks and in the street. al though comparatively large, as a whole, are yet not extensive b 10 give full employment to all the kiks balauces of cur: he demand being less than the wipply. The general uterest charged for sbort accommodation is six, but oceasional exceptions 1o barrowers on ehoice collas- ve per cont, The diseount line is without much sui- bl ity of de- kN 530 Coupon, £ 30 Colpon, 1040 Re 10-40 Coupon. N. Y. Bouuty Loas BANKERS, No. § NASSAU ST, AT MARKET RATES AlL DESCRIFTIONS BUY axd SELL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS and others RECELIVED on favorsble terms. o COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNTED TATES AND CANADAS. ' _ €9 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 18SUED. 10 any lack of purchasers. foW OGS 1o run, are (n qaick requost, and capitalists caunot secure all they want at six per cent., which is the same rate as the instititions receive in ordinary cases, although they sometimes get s triflo in addition for *'exchange,” on notes made payable out of towu. Extract of o letter dated Junesbore’, Ga., Aug. #, 1866: 1don't, apposs you will be benefited by knowing the * status ’ of the men in this seution of the esustry, from the fict that the country has boen so llfi)vnrinhd. aud the fatul BAHKING HOUSE ' - TAY COOKE & €0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW YOKK. cts 80 gloomy, that people will not be able to transact 3 8 say business fl.o{.:“u %fim‘;{um I tbie ec- u‘_“f:fifi-‘lnm-fl i current prices, and kaep on benly Hon Wil be & fallare; awd there will Hot be €Dough here t0 wub . B o Hanioe the comiog year, | Everyibing asems 40 bo in a2 OOVERRMERT, '{3},?%%’ RULIIURG. ... -4 -4 uneertain condition, and it will take yoars to briug order out CERTIPICATES OF IN ufizm » o of chaos. Never was thero sach & gloomy prospect. ‘Lhe Axp cotton erop will not smount (o anythi this ; and man; COMPOUND INTEREST o furn o iho Treedmes the And exe-ute orders for purchase aad sale of . BONDR ond GOLD._ JAY COOKE & ¢o. TURNER BROTHERS, BANKERS sod DEALERS in GOVERNMENT BECURITIES, ‘Accouits solieiied—i per cent interest wilowed on daily bulences— have REMOVED to No. 4 NASSAU-ST., in our DAMELS, CROZIER & COE, BANKERS aud MINING q;;onzln. 4 Nawwwuest.. sl attention given to Coloreds Gold M large planiers bave been compelied to freedmen they had employed, for the reason that they wi able to rym- nor feed them either. T imagi aud will not bring 82 an acre, if sold a4 poblie fore, I conclude, from all indicatione, that the merchants aud trades people geversl) business in New- York or ctr:‘-n. o fact, " Othell occupation is gone. There has been no rain here sluce the 20th of June last. I e e rvapecte which 1 ropted 4 Vel 1or3 Govy. our futare prospects, which I r s very . You will please pardon me for thiy lengthy u:r‘flm — Markets—CARsrviLY Rxronsp yom vus N Y. Thisexs. NORWOOD & LOCKWOOD, o 4 4 e o155 085 15 for Beagle B Mo 15 Wikt 8., Bek:Xack, COTTON-Prices are. suill very unsettied, and BANKERS AND BROKERS at about M@l 15 8¢ ke, Bonds and Government Sesnrition l." boer. closiog to some extest. som Middling Uplands, end 35@36e, forGult. The ivquiry is mod: erate, and we note only about 900 bales, + others recelved on fuvorsble terme. COEFEE—There is very littls in this market, and we have no & fi"flk lwnllhdwnnu. FLOUR A L—Tho market for Western and State Mumnuh“\lvq prices are better owing to the'| o, ueatg ol S s i | N 20@25. on the. Y o part shwe. | 88 ve; the sales are I State and We KA Extra. the for. o G Wheat to-day, owing to the tnfavorable aews from the Weet o to m.‘”, Pl bave advaneed 5@ (00, per bush., partieu- larly on cholce Spring which is very scarce; the demand has been more notive bt the business is limited; for Cha Milwaukee Cllmfl; bid; sales of 1,100 bush. N State at #27 the inside price at Thirteemth Bailey is dull Ba in and u? frmly closed dull st prices: . gt bk S AT The business do-déy to’ liwhted, owfig 16 1he Worms, ke T e, a8 P01 for ret "%0rS are firm, ‘moder 3 0 Wars v e o AR T ST - mmwifim%m.: VR Masiia s 1 i ais demand st 10431 pr“:'n-nn.mn';flh mmu iy Jochiand s tirm "S5 o T damaud 41 00 for Lfi%&xsfim A IN Commos y MOLASSES—With the sxception of about 150 dhds. Cubs in lots at 48 @03¢., we ntu‘u? fothing doing, Prices are uar ['9:,';? Lan R RDVISIONS Early in the day 20 Ubis, Mem Pery sold at &1 68}, but on 'Clange 1o transsetions joo¥ :'ace beyond syl Jobbing lote, Holders by mecf very fre in helr Y v and re not diszecq to bell aviers figures. i o ety W1 o, BasD, Aud regalar. l 5 661 withont change ; enles of 75 foShess, s mnn'" Bl row | Diis. st $16 Tierce Boel Cuwt Mo 13 Sin Mess, and EstraMog | - 1o Hems ALZIL0, HAOK 1 nepwoied. Land is | iblg on i pub yrives A6 Beniy swed of 0 plys, o198 ) ¢ ting ultng of the G PanY, L ACCTSTU CULAOR, j Eayeimp