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Y.AW INTELLIGENCE. T ae Powers of ibe Board of Meal THR BUTCHERS RIGHTS AS AGAINST THE FPEOPLE— CATTLE-DRIVING IN THHE STREETS. The case of Cooper agt. Jackson 8. Schultz and otbers, previously reported in THE TKISUN. came up yesier- y betore Judgs Daly of tie Court of Common Ploas. "1t is a teat case, on which the butchers of New-York seck to re-train the Board of Health frow ipterfering with their buginess, Mr. A. R, Lawrence. jr.. oi beb hat this action was brovglt rightl ors, they having s community of iuterest. Ho argued that the % creating the Board was uoconstitutional, as being in eon- et with the provision of the Constitution ** that no member of this Btete siall be dirfianclised or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secnred to any eitizan thereof, unless by e law of the land or ¢ weut of his peers.” ang that 2o person shal be deprivea of life, liberty and propercy with- out due process of iaw, uor shall private property be taken for putlic uses without cow pensation.” He discussed at length the weaniog of “the law of theland,” and ““dué process of law,” Ho oo tended that the power given to the Board ot Health to e stroy any building which they may regardos & nuisavce, was eonirary to theso articlee. He contended further, tigt the third article of the Copstitation, rru'unu that the Leyislature Wy confer on the Boards of Supervisors the power of local lelation, gmmblw by implication the Legislstare from con- erring eutl power on any other bodies. Farther, that the Constitution, in providing that ** Iuferior local courta of civil aud eriminal jurisdiction, may be establisbed by {he I'r icla fore in cities,” and such courts, excépt for lb.(*ll of York and Buftalo, shell hovea uniform organization and juris- diction io such cities, rendered null this act. which made the Board of Health a judicisl body, with faticial powers, and vo it powers extinding beyond New-York, to the whele etropolitan Digirict, That as there was no appeal from the Board, ngt #Yon by cerciorari, ou the merits it Was not in in @GP0z, but one v ith powers more extensivo tuan the 8. me Court, Further, that the Constitution provided that chal officers shall e electod while the Board of Health is Aty "&md.u the act to be sonstitationa), the powers of the Poard of Health are confined to matters which are purely Sanitary, aud do not exteud to matters whieh are the subjects of municipal legislation The Board have no power under the act creating it, to pass tbe ordinances set forih in the complaint. The Board thos to enact such by Jaws, rules, and reguiatiol and pur may deem advisa of the act, e driving of eattle. the plaintifls e aim, can iu Do true seuse o alleged to be o uuisance wbich affcos the publio be.lth or life. A few cases of accidents arising therefrom might be dis oovered by careful search. The whole numbersct ont in the affidavits from 1663 0 1866 was 12 just four & year, Durivg the fast seven years, 1,749,009 ca were driven through the streets of New-York, nearly @ quarter of a miltion a year, and yet thay could show but four accidents a year from it. Any rgament to prove such @ business within the meaning of tie act dv‘lmnl-mnl to life or health falls therefore to the ground. ‘The Tuird-ave. cars, in one year slove, bad irjured or killed 47 persons. He would not hesitate to ansert that Biore persons are injured by the folling of bricke (rom Lods thau from driv- g ca'tle. {flumer thS Board of Moalth wuch ord*umnees as are not inconsistest with thy jaWws o Btale, Tho charter of the City of New York véas the right to establish markets in the Corporation, end its supervision in the Buperintendent of Markets. ‘Tbe pliotiff bed been duly Heensed to carry oo the business of sinughtering and seilin meats. To reqatre furcher permits would be in vielation o :r:;n;n' The matter wes ee of muuicipal regulation, aud 0 fair interpretation of thoact be e as o (0 oo Al ousidercd as iodged . The idea which bad prevailed in some minds that the Board ‘were not subjeet to jadicial control in the exercise of their ywers was erroneons,, Tue true rule was as judicially de- elared that their powers must be exercised io subordination %o the judicial authority of the State. aud are sulject to be uperceded aud beld in abeyance by the order of a court bav- Jurisdiction of the subjéct whenever the principle facts on ‘which its exercise depends are put in controversy. Tae evi- dence 1 this case s Jusively that the basiness of the Plaiotiff nudgthe oth hers is 10t & ouisance, and uli the allegations of th uts to that effoct are dented. The be retaiued autil the issues in posed of by tr'al Mr. Brady stated that the points of Mr. Lawrence fully wepresentod his views, avd made no farther argument, r. Tracy for the defendants repl at the con- stitutionality of the act bad been four times argued. and in no oase had the courts ,.m.x any attention to the argament against #; but bad tacitly held it corstitutiona), He should not all over it again, * The point which was raised about the con- stitutional provision for Supervisors he bad answered before. It was simply a clanse tack 10 & former proyision to eive ® power of general logislation to Supervisore i looal matters b had beon doubtod before, Boards of Heaith bad ex- Isted under all the Constitations of th State and had hed Lover o pass ordinaness. One of the cases in Aluany bad n decided egninst a Board of Health on the ground that nz bad not proeceded by ordinance. r. Brady—Do yon mean to say that the Board might make v ordinance probiviting bands of music from parading the streeta! They often frig ten animals aud cause accidents, and may be decided nulsances. Or they might take Excise powers, and do away with the neceseity of an Excise 0 eimilar ground. Mr. Tracy argued that he was not there to defond what they might do, or anuounce the limits of their powers. He merely wpoke of what they bad dose. All sanitary ordinances were wonicipal ordinances. Thero was no distincion on this ground, be act had been especially ameuded #0 as to epable them o provent accidente e Court_Laving an engagement at this hour, the conclu slon of Mr. Tracy's argument was deferred to this morsiog. puserfietvabu UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.—Avo. 27, Before Commissioner OSBORY. OBSTRUCTING THE UNITED STATES MATL. 10 harmoby Wit the provision: only avthorized to United States agt. Fleming Koipe, or Knight and Bradagan. | The driver of the mail-wagon, Graham, testified that the defendant Bradagan endeavored to cut across him with & truck when driving down to the foot of Courtlandt st., that he drew up his borses, turning to the right, while the truck horee wentdown. That then did ot try to get up hie Dorse, but commenced lashing the mail-driver. 0 and the policeman seiged the heads of $heé mail borses and after some discuseion took the mail-wagon flown to the dook where he defivered hismall. The driver had some matter to take back to the Post Office, but was going away withoat it when the peliceman Knipe directed bim o £ ¥o the Station-boose. The driver in on going to he Post-Office at once and the policemas cow pelled bum to go to he Station-bouse. The Commissioner discharged the policeman, exoneratin Aim, but cautioning him to be careful of interfering -I& be mail, The policoman was then sworn as & Witness in the ease against Bradagan, aud made oot the mail-driver to bave been_quarrelsome and abasive after the collision, and H Bradagan said’he wonld wake s charge agaiust the mail- ver. Mr. Bradagsn's witnesses testified that the firet striking was i‘y“m mail-driver, and that the mail-wagon was entirely in U The mmissioner beld the defendant to await the action of . ixing the bail at §100. THEPT OF A WALLET. Frederick Archer on Sund:{ night left the comforts of his home at No. #9 Grand. ulnluhngh. and came w0 this city in order to obtain s glimpse of New York by gas- Vight. ~ Near miduight be encoantered a fomale named Josephine Eblington in the Bowery and sccompanied ber to @ saloon in Hester-st. where together they imbibed that favor- fte German beverage known ss lager beer. After passing & short time in the company of his cbarmer, Archer con- eluded to pay his bill and depart, but was horrified &t finding that bis wallet, containing had been abstracted from bis nied ber out stresgons manser, but the vietim salled in Kealing of tbe Fourteeuth Precinot, who ber into custody, and conveyed her to the atation-bouse. ‘here sbe was searched, and the wallet, minus the money, found upon her l‘mwm 'Yesterday the magistrate committed Ber for trial. The accused is 19 yoars of age, says she is & dressmaker, aud lives at No, 174 Elissbeth st. oseph Hogas 1s aged 15 youcs. aud has nt] recent I = ears, recently tended bar, iu order to earn I Tivelibood, but on Sunday mn finding & peddier’s saok iv front of No. 40 Baxter-st., con- ing abont 8100 worth of clothing, Yaunkee notions, &c. he for bimself as & merchant, aud so walked Unfortuoately the action was witnessed by the owner, Moses Prios, who at onoe caused the arrest of the newly- merchant with the pack in Lis possession. He was you! y committed by Justice Dowling. ATTEMPED EOBBERY AT THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Shortly after 6 o'clock yesterdsy morniag two young thieves the room of Mr. Jobn A. Chittenden, & resident of vonciuded to set off with the pack. fdaho Territory, at the Metropolitan Hotel, through the fun. tight over g alter abstracting about 55 in goid and siver from the pantaioons pockets of the ocoupant. at- tempted to remove from under the pillow his vest, which con- uel 0. Howe, of the firm of Howe, Grast & Field 30 tained gold certificatos of the value to 8300, and a gold watel and chaio. While tbus engaged Mr. Chittenden awoke, and see- u two stranj in bis room, &t once from As he did so, the thieves seized the vest and fod with it from the room, they baving uniock the door and drawn the bolt o order to facilitate their wscape, on first entering the room. They were fullowed down several flights of stairs by Mr. Chittenden, crying “ stop Allef,” until they had reached the lower floor, when, seeivg & somber of persons collected there, and being in his night dress, he returued to his room. The vest containing the valuables bad been dropped by the thieves o their fllg:l and wes found by the owner while returning to his room. rdly were the Jhieves pursued, they were unable to abstract any of the con- lents. After dressing, Mr. Chittenden returned to the lower Soor, and found thiat 006 of the thieves had been caught. Tho sccomplice bad made his escape through the frout etrance, {nto Broadway. The captured thief gave the name of Charles A. Dawson, says be is aged 17 years, and a uative and resident of Baltimore, Md. It will probably be a long time before he soes the Monumental City. Later io the day Justico Dowling committed the prisoner for trial in default of 82,000 bail. ALLEGED FORGING BY A SFECULATOL Alexander W. Bryce, & speculator, was yesterday arrested by O gt Jourdan, of the Sixth Precine Mr. Broad st. The complainaut was setiug Broker for Mra. Elizabeth T. Bryce, the wife of tho prisoner, in buying acd selling stocks ou her account. On the 10th ult. sbe gave to Mr. Howe u note for §2,150, purportin to have bien drawn by one M. Howell, to .the order of Elizabeth T. Bryce, bearing date July 6 and made payable July 16 It aiso purported to be indorsed by Mrs Bryce. This note was gives iu order to pay the firm to which the complain- ant is attached the amount & hem for their services, and s collaters] security to cover & WaTgin 0o_some stocks which the firm had purchased for Mrs. Bryce. The lady was duly the firm; but re Bence the arrest 0 defraud the firm, and that be gave the note to tide o temporary business difficulty. The magistrate require 10 give bail in the sum of §2,500 to answer the charge. A NOTORIOUS CHARACTER IN TROUBLE. n Mareh last a dog fight took took place in Division-st,, which was attonded by the sporting fraternity throughout the city Dering the coutest batween the animals, and while the excito Tment attendant on such combate was at its bight, Patrick Hagan, seaiding at No. 223 Ninth-ave., was jostled against by Wiliism Variey, alias Reddy the Blacksmith. aud two other men, and » mowent after missed his wallet, coutaining 8700 in Treasury wotes, The vigtim since that time has bsent from the sity, but on bis xpturs & fow days ago, he communicated the fact of Lis lown to Lapt. Jourdan of the Sixth Precinet. and 48 yesterdey * Roddy" Jas arrested. Justice Dowling held the o drinking place in m of $1.000 to answer the complaint He ki stham-suare, e koo seart of dopraved characters, A CLERGYMAN VLEECED BY SHARIERS. of the Cathoi'e wd put up st the Continents) kiviel. oo Broad £tk b Learly §2400 o gold votn, Nud B #OId W ob valned at 1 pot incousistent with the constitution. | Grabam 1t | t, on the complaint of | an make the the reverend gentlemms, and in many ways made bimself sgreeable. Pretendiog con left u the safe |'w. were lost. former regret | ot ullh.g vulued at the stor }:(n ! to this city. WAgIstr | ous mauner. t Phlrty-tifth- went to yard; out; and reflcotion v pants and knew him fire have set frame dwellin drunk; be anybody; he t di Thom: dence, No. street, * Sto | window, and a5 toere w | "*‘ .n.lehl. \hrough Bessions. Officer Jobi I i furious rate. out. Justice Kelly ::s into t::i character; he boarded 10 or 15 feet from f i brought up Frank gentieman with jndecent babavio: Jlainant said be putting bie Was commi throogh Twenty. wet r deposited in the botel safe for security. The witnewed by Carios Sheysis Eaglisd goutieman tour of the O tue aftern that back if he were afforded an panion o g0 10 the hole), sud o there. tin Strange nd purglal Lates. ‘was made Leysiz and the unknown man then left, the thut Jie bad been so unfortanate. at be bad been swiudled the v HesdGuarters, and yestercay detectives Eider and Coyle ar Tested Sheysiz. Justice Dowling committed bim for trial. ONe OF THE 1086 PRANCH HOIEL-THIEVES IN cOfhoDY. Detectives Eider and McCord on _Saturday . vosorious botel-thi Jackson, aliaa Biily Juokson, alias Pat ted of being one of the thieves who. on the 1st ivst. Monsieor Lamoriciere a number of Government boods, Jeined, Lo.v‘;uv,.,.mu sioppin A ong Branch, N. J. An afdavit setting forth these facty wi yesterday made by Detective Eider, before Jug| bl avd reqaesting that he be allowed to take the New.Jersey. Capt. Jourdhn of the Sixth Precinct also made an affidavif setting forth that the accused is o fugitive from the Siate of Pentiiylvania be baving forced an entrance into of A Mr. Thomss at Harrieburg, and stelen from 000 worth of jewelry. aud released on bail, and forfeited his bond of * weans, about to He introduced himeelf to of the 16th inst. be invited the Ppriest to take a walk, and together they went to Washington- square, where they were met by 8 etranger, who asked Sheysiz about two men whom be bad promised to meet at that place. Finally the stranger and Soeysis commenced pliying cords, and Sbeysiz soon aunousced tuat be bad vt all bis movey. win _all . Bheysiz fi ire the v-luables he had seem, the priest wos simple enough 1o do as requested, and soon returned with the money and wateh, These eourse the annon e mel anded (g s companion, gpd ef 0 & short tiibe that these, Satisfied, applied to Police r oo Brosd! ot the Continental Hotel, jog Dowling, pr{uz'}m bul"fa He was arrested for the of- d eime Mr. Thomas came on here, and I bo made to bave bim sent back to Ha; L isburg for trial. {be committed the accueed to the Tom ESCAPE FROM THE TOMBS, Wi, Seull, alias Welis, made his escape from the Tombe yesterday, in a very ingenl- otorious confidence operator, Scull had been transferred from the Jefferson i my of afi ran risoner will offer Lis bis coucse! thi Thi Mart! Murket prison to the Tombs, and bad been assigned to a cell on the third tier. As be was going up to his cell he met a Ger- pan who bad been visitiug s friend, comin, is hand a ticket o secure Lis egress. snatebed from the German and succeeded b, bie exit from the prison, have been au accowplice, was detained for examiuation. —~— | Jeflerson Market Police Co Ave, 77 down. having in [his ticket Seull its aid in making in Woods. who is supposed to ~Berore JUsTICE LEDWITH. EXAMINATION OF AN AL Fire-Marshal Baker appea with yestorday morning to prose member of the eid Volunteer Fire Department. who was | charged with arson, in setting fire to & piace in We: fifihst. The following testimony was taken before the Magis- o not in the sl own_to the sif about 25 feet from the door, running toward Tenth-ave. ; pureued him, and cauebt him at about the middle of th the moment I took hold of bim I saw Who known biw for & member of No tower in West panies; when I first yoor idea for doing thi *Btop him, stop bim, 1 then let bim go. as I was fearful if T eto.. “mussing” with bim the fire would get too much headway; | | ran back to the wood-ghed, and tiere 1 found a lot of straw the flimes of the buriing straw were asce foot; if 1 had not pat out thix fire I feel coufident it to this frame shed: 3 ouse on the adj stuble; the following day I informed the matter, and told bim him who it was that set the fire. At the cross-exawination of the wittess by the prisoner's coansel the following additionsl facts wer he knew Keleb five or with bim; be (witness) d; at the window five or u kAW £ mot recoguizo the man to be Kelcn until be got hoid biin; be pursued him about 300 foot before he cagght him; it was o little beyond the center of the block, toward Tenth-o then took bold of him by the neck aud dumped him on stoop. but did not strike him; he (prisoner) made a liwe mstance, but it did not awoust to much. N. James made the fc Carri wntil 1 g x years one tween 3 and 4 o'clock by the sound of some one o @, 1 sprang out of two men onmy sid beth rauning end going toward Tenth-av cauglit by the one 1n pursuit opposite No. 437 from my residence: 1 saw these two men tussliog togeth 0 calt of thisf, Lo show that thero comwitted, T supposed the (X0 Dirties were friecly tows ench other; the fullow Wiley of the cir prisoner, John Kelch, w question; 1 directed Offices said John Kelch, which was doue at abyut 10 0' enin, the £D INCENDIARY. d before Justice Led- obn Keleh, former.y n Thirty rate: William Wiley, being sworn, eaid: 1 reside at No. 408 West bedroom is the window to my rdom je directiy over the hall-way; on Thursday night, Aug. 23, ed Tight AWa; 3 and 4 o'clock; it exactly what swoke me, but I thought T b 1got up, opened the blinds of the window, and looked Ihad bien at the window between 5 and 10 minueed, when I saw John Kelch, the prisoner now here: he qame out of the wood shed at the rear of the yard; he had not got over e wood-shed door when J faw the light on the second floor, rear 100m; 1 got home about 10 0'¢lock, I awake ot somerhere felwda ot daylighl; Tcoold not say oard footsteps in the id scod; i Mmediately pul on oor; Keleh wi ‘Vl!'l; o block; wae; 1 lod T knew he used to be fage, which laid by the bell- i hirty-third st.—one_of the Volupteer Com- k hold of him, I he made me no answer; I called wid. * Whai nt ot hold of him; I then foand . ved fmmed Iy ) lot, and also u frume ergeant Jawes about icited: He 1 any difficulty but never geis ites before be waw isae frowm the wood shed; be ; be never b 1004l owing deposition of 1 at the Twentieth P . 1866, Twasatmy re st ; I was awakened be lng in the ¥ bed, looked out of the f the street; they were 1he first man was the sixth house was o lelony & 1 was infor@ed by Wdiaw ¢; he ehurged the the promises in o arrest the sk on Satar fense in auswer (o the charge THE BAR Edward Lennan of No. i brought before the bar of the con bar—uot a lega! but a liguor bar. ing into (be store of John Mcf aud stealing o quastity of cigars Ofticer John Buicher of him at the ct on the morning of the 26th inst. He was beld to apewer the chiarge of vurglary before the Court of General West Eighteenthst, waa 1t for being inside another He was accused of break “abe, No. 176 Tentb-ave. nd liquor. of the value of Sixteeuth Precinet caught LTING LADIER OX BROADWAY. Asuton of avens, who was charged by a respeotable the Twenty-filth Precinct r on Broadway. The com- in front of Bernus's Maseum; ~ was intoxicated, and=ran agaiost ladies who were passiog on thelr persnos in tted for disorderly condact. ry Lmproper way. FAST DRIVING. Owen Malone, on complaint of Offices fined €3 for violating & corporation -second-st. with & eoach a is i an sdmonition for all backney-coach drivers or other persons who drive reckiessly. for on offense of the sort & more severe punishment way be meted v Fitzeimmons, was ordanance in driving horses at & — Wifty-seventhest, Police Court. AvG, 27.—Before Justice KeLLy. Monday morning's ** wateh returns” did ot furnish with many cases to sot upor. Evidently, lest Sunday was quietly oecluznl waere offe! wilfam St Martio, knowi ook passage ou Everything under the cons of two gentiemen on_board, ts. Officer Be “’abbed” him in the very act. pocke Precinet then came up and The defendant deni could bring several res| he was particul with the partner in this city. Justioe sod con. :::M to be [ with up-town Wards for the poli HARNESS pess, veloed ?t :‘u qnm‘uld their invest! sppoarauce of their property Tont Ho was arrested by ‘Twenty-third Precinot, and taken committed him to answer iu defauit of 8300 bail. oe to make arres THIEF. Among the prisoners brought up was William Peroy. who -uaha‘l with committing two offenses on the 24th ivet. Johu Hanlon and Natbaniel M. Freman each lost sets of Lar ions oo the dis- ed to believe that Porcy was the Officer Jobn P. Hafner of the before Justice Kelly, who PICKPOCKET. "Shenin better way to spend the er Tiger for sall up the finely uotil bis hand njamin Bates of the Twelfth the allegations against bim, and said be larly of Kelly deci before the Court of Ses: held. table persons to testify to hie good anxious to make it known that & well-knowa criminsl lawyer ded to let the facts of the cuse, sions, and ordered the DROWNED M;!A—Tht 7nnl;(;,dri>ody of a man was foound at Glen Cove on Baturday lasf ‘Wi, Green on bis arm in India 1o] lla:l, aud bad not beea 1o the four daye. Furtber information cau be obtained a! in Landing. COMMERCIAL ' 0. 8.68, 5-20c, ‘fiz.ll)vl..l,urk&w.l m Pacific Mail. | 47,000, 134} 5,000 1024| 200..... 60,000, 3} Awerican Gold. New-York & ] 62| 10,000. .. 830.1443] 1 .o 109 |M 2 | U.8.68, 5-2 N 7,000 1093 50 1 3,000 109 Shoe & L 'thr. Bk. 3} | 45,000. 094 1 10. 110 Mich.Bouth.& N1 | 10,000 1093 Cumb. Coal pref. | 1,200 (0] U. 8. 58, c. | 200. 173 200.. | 20,000 103 | 500 7 | 29,000 103} West. | Treasury 7'3-108 18t series, 4,500. RUTIE: 10,500. .24 ¢.1074! | H 06)! 500, ..9d eall. |Central Coal. | Ohio State 6s, ‘81 (Quicksilve | R000. 100 | 100 99] Rutls: Ohio State 68,70, | 200.. 2,000 98} Spruce B eredite! with the amounts on the book eently Mr. Howe aso rtained thet the note was a forgery, and Tte nccused states that he bad 0o intention | |T uim | N, Carolina bs. D 2,000.. ex ¢ | N Car. new | 1,000.... | 3,000, ... 964|100 Cle & NF 1 | o0 Ciler &N, W-con-| 5 sol"d en. bonds. b ag.000.. 10,600 Erie 15t g 1,000 He had the name of as about feet 4 inches ater more than three or t Glen Cove —_— cp.'64 o [ see s New. o 0} o onds — —— Sales at the Stock Exchan, | LEPPEr Ocean Bal 200. .00 bl Ashbarton Coal. 20 2 Mary 1. 500 L0 Lot PPh o | 0. e ! 200, . T MiL& P Lpr. v | 15 i 64 |Boston Water P' 631 800, erchants Bank. 16 MATTERS. Aug. 7. Kead ng. 0. k. L& P, D, C.2 M L1024 500, 1024 Alton & T. H. W02 | 300... 7102} Alton & T.H. | 50.. Mil.& St Paul pret. 703 who pretended | 17, | wli N | profit upon sales in London. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1866. 1 0'cLOCK BOARD. '62.| American Coal. 134 200, .8, 69.5-20cp 43,000, LTS \Erie. 20,000. ex.cu. 64 l(fli H A&T.H. Istm. |Reading. 13,000 90 | 400 20} ¢ 2| 0'CLOCK BOARD. U. 8. 6s, 1861, 'f |Ohio & Miss, Cer. 000canes... 112 | 25, ... 983 200. . 2m., 93 Atlantie Mail. 72 | 100, it} . We 1134, 5,000.. . 1134 | American Gold. |N. Y. Central. 63.| 30,000 . ..430. 145 | 50. 109 Beries, ...small. 100 3d senes. 2,000. . aimall. 1 Virginia 6e. . , Wab. & W, 600...2d call. 1093 100......b30. 70 . Chie., R. I & Pue.N. Y. Contral exd, : 3,102 IH 1 300 73 i . 3 Mich. 8. & N. L. 43! 100 ba. 374| 1,400. 5} Chic. & N.W. prt.| 200.. . 85 100 T 5 10, 684! 200, bd, 855 & Tol. w60 115 ..mi in. 1 p. ex 1°200... ....010. 424 ERS—3 P. M. 1Qurcksilver Mariposa [ll’l. 100..... West Union 5n.. 200. OPEN BOARD OF BROK Ohio and Mise, ( A Erie. 200. « 0. .. b3, 30,000....83. 29 | | 100, . Spruce Hill. 1il. Central, ex-div|Chic. & N, W.prel 200. |"200.... . b10.1231[ 100 687 §jChic., R 1. & Pac 100. ..-..]ly;i Mich. So. & N 200 1o 5o4) 100, e 8oyl 100, phe 2 i MoNOAY, Aug. 27—F. M. dat 18], The extremes of the A sale was made, sellers op- Gold is bigher and «lo day have been 146} @ 1453, tion at 3) days, at 144]. Government stocks are again higher, and are steadily passing into the hands of investing parties, The old 5-208 sold at the First Board at 1133 and have passed the 68 of 1881, which are an undoubted 6 per cent bond until ma- turity, At present the York quotations admit of no The new 5208 Yold at 1093, closing at 1 p. m. at 109, aud 113} @ 113 for the old issue. The 10408 sold at 103 1034, or @} preminm ex-coupon of Soptember proximo. Th s were higher, and after the call 107 @107} was the rate for the First Serios and 106§ @ 106§ for the others. In State bonds and railway mortgages no marked change. Bank stocks steady., The miscellancous shares were irregular and lower, except Water-Power, which rose 13 The railway share list was irregular, and, as a whole, did not sustain the sdvance of Saturday, though money was offered in great abundance at low rates. Erie sold as high as 73}, and closed ot 73], New-York Central was lower. Cleveland aud Pittsbargh rose §. North-Western was better for both 1ssues. Rock Island was strong and a favorite. Fort Wayne was higher. After the call, the markot was bardly #o firm. At the Second Boand the market was stronger on New-York Central and firm on the rest of the list at a fraction im- The market closed steady at quota- provement in prices. tions: Obio and Mississippi, Canton Company, 5:j@5.q; Boston Water Power, 31j@32]; Cumberland Prefered, 47}@17}; Quick 03 @50); Mariposa Preferred, 260 @27); Western Union Telograph, 57j@35; Now-York Central, 103} @103]; Erie, 73} @73}; Hudson River, IS{@110; Reading, 115} @115); Michigan South- em, 85)@85); Ilinols Central, 121al Cloveland and Pittsburgh, 87 @87§; Clevelaud and Toledo, 115, @ 116; Rock Island, 109 @110; North-Western, 3 j@ }; do. Preforred, 68§ @63 ; Fort Wayne, 1052105} Mouey on eall is sbundant st 4@5 per cent, but the bor- | rower is in many cases expocted to take National bavk notes, which are plenty on the street, and cannot bo had readily under | per cent discount. In paper little doing Many buyers are disposed for the moment to kecp funds and wait the effect of moving the crops, expecting | better rates. The payments from the Treasury are lar to-day, and there is o general desiro not to take the Na- tional currency by banks in the Clearing-House, where it ix for settlements unavel . The payment of the temporary loan, except Clearing-House certificates, which are redeemablo | in Jegal tender, places the Treasury in & stronger position than it has held for a long time, but it | may not leave permancaily the mouey market to the public. Having nothing of temporary debt to pay for some time there is every reason to expect that the Treasury will from its excess of receipts over expenses a cumulate currency in its vaults, and in that way have s conservative effect upon speculators. Gold and currency promise to sccumulate to an extent to be felt by borrowers, and the Secretary will be ia & position to take active though indirect steps in funding the ecurrency debt. He will be able to hold the funded debt ot 8 price when couversions of currency debts into it will bo constant, and in such emounts &s to make it certain that all the 7.30s will take that direction speedily. The Secretary has now power to dabble in Government stocks, and steadily get short into long debt, and can make at will an easy or tight money market by his manipulations of the debt. While he is working back to specie, a8 be | silently 15, borrowers of money will be upon unsafe ground. The bauk statement shows the following changes: Ane. 18. Ang. 28 $:61,951,924 265,901,065 Toc... §9.040.141 7,545,613 6,884,077 Dec.. 861436 904 27.9%.464 Inc 161,500 20 176 218,119,450 Ino... 3,608,874 84,800,071 66,293,483 lue .. 14¥3412 Circulation, and Deposits, in the Ranke Jor the wedk ending Saturday, Augurt Average | Avernae | Aveinae | Amouat| Amount| Legal M 63| 363,08, | M 60| 459,503 | 12,97 7 l 17| 69164 B 15| 7.0 | 408| 124.075 49| 200,258 AT 22,208 248| 109204| 03| 317,639 624 0 | 7| 168, /361 806,380 35 190988 3619i4 | “ 1704|004 | 12, ‘&4, 190, 276.9% | 219, 2, i Bank State N ¥ wh American Exchangs 315, Comuurce.. ... vs o 302.2% | 261,431 2,990,935 | S| 1,708,197 424473 1,948,574 Feople's . 142943 | Nortt: Awerican 2,289,301 Hano: 1,657,950 Irvine . 1324000 Metropoitai 708032 Citigens’. | 1,29 144 1,999,307 28517, 1,396 667 615,20 2,882,170, 614,040/ 341259 1,002,605 - 1,001,709 . 1,01 80] Tuportersk Traders A | £, o 91,185 1,000.000, 18,060 Keaociat LT 6,148 17,909| L) 1,20, o, m’ 207,751 380,777 13,528,903 3 961 a1 Tisaal e o7 106,776 1,544,200 | 080 426 3,012,903 ), 278 131 190791 294 562 1306|240 53,190 M Fourt Central National 10,365/ 7,140 4.5% 1,167,404 Cireulation. .. Lexal Tenders. . Clearinge for the week eoding Angust 18. w48 91 Coeartrge for the week endiog Angust ‘30 3 Balances for the week ending Augost | 11’281, 369 13 Buiasces for the week endiig Asgast 35 T ol ® *No teport—sanie as last week. Baukers' 60 days sterling is held at 106§ @107, sud shor at 107§ 2108}, $4,580,237 36—for Cuetome, $531,000; Payments, $15,790,- 759 08— Balance, $88,805,709 58. Gold notes, $266,000. The Pacific Mail Ship Co. has declared its usnal quar- terly dividend of 5 per cent. The first ship of the China line, the Colorado, will leave S8an Francisco on the Ist of Janu. ary, 1867, Three other magnificent ships are being pre- pared for the now route, which promises to be an cminent suceess from the start, Engagements have already been made for the outward passage, and negotiations are in progress by & com pany to bring monthly from Clisa to {‘uu{u_mu 1,500 1aborers by thesq ships. Railwsy earnings for third weok in Angust: 116785 In 79,589 loe. 16,393 The Trenton True American states that the survey of the Newark and New-York Railway have been completed, and the right of way through Hudson Couaty baving boen obtained, Lo Compavy will proceed at onee with the con- struction of the road, A Convention ig tg be held at Macon, Georgiay on tho 5th of September, to take into eon-'»dmfion {he construe- tion of an unfinished link, from Opelika to Tuscumbia, in thg Savannah and Memphis Railroad. The Mariposa Company are now paying their arrcarages of mortzage interest due prior to July 1, 1866, T'he Boston Tvanscript of Saturday says: The movement in busivess generally bas materielly improved on the close of the previvus week. In domestio coiton goods the change is quite spparent, The market for most deserip- tions I8 active, with an advanco in some styles of one oent & yard, with sales for futare delivery. The prospects are u‘“i favorable. although late, for a lively Antumn trade. Rallroa: snd maunfactaring sbares steady, with httle change in quotations; the latter are recefving i d can- n;‘x be bad to any extent without & material prices. The Cincinnats Gazette, under date of Friday, says: The money warket remaing close, but the demand for loans is ngt prossing, Kates of interest on prime paper remain at £@10 per cent betwoen bankers and their customers. and 122 15 on good names outside. ‘There is a demand for eurrenc, from all quarters, and throughout the Interior it is reported very ciose. A private Jetter from Iudianapolis says the money market there is closer than for o long time prosions, Bank- xchange was offered in ronnd Iots from Louisvilleand St. uis. This is not favorable to an early return to in the nge was beavy at I-l0@5e. disconnt jors did ot offer bettor than rrangements are making to L money market. baying and par g 1-10 discount for ronnd lota, bring currency from New.York, The Chicago Tribune, of Fndn& saye: The movey warket Is working nncomfortably close. From all qnarters we hear of a scareity of currency, and in some instances orders have been sent to New-York ply of pressng demand. The coant s eon- tinue to oheck beavily on thelr balances here, and the commis- sion merchauts ure eager applicants for eurrency to be ex- ressed to the interior f. ‘purchase of grain. On nerea Fie account the demand is rather quiot, na trade is improvin and leas difficulty is experienced in making eollection closer diserimination on the paper offering ia being e, none but what is “gilt edged” will now pass at the regular ban On the “street” good names sell at | r cent per month, b less than 18 per ceat per annum. Kxchange continnes fl In the forenoon ronnd lots of bankers wore froely off-red 50c,@1-10 discount, but as none of the buaks had any amow of ourrency to spare, the amount that ehanged hends was light. There Is no ohange in counter rates, 1-10 disconnt to P baying. and par to 1-10 promium selling, par in either case ing the exe The Pottseile Miners' Journal of Saturday, says: The quantity of coal sent by railrosd this week s 97,711 18— by canal, 36,953 10—for the weck, 129,085 08 tuns agaioet 100, Tothe correaponding week last year. heavy altbough many of the opera- at present. 111t is dol e A | i i | [ pac ity we poswess for produeing coal. The trade sui woek s fullows compared with last yoar 1866, ——— 39515 PUENEL ) Increnss 104,571 Consumers of coal will be encouraged by these figutes, and look for still lower prices, It is long time yet to the elose of navigation, and there is every reason 10 suppose that production will outruu consumption. [Extrsct from letter dated San Augostin, Texss, Aug. 7, 1066.] ring from the ravages of war; State (Government under better , the Herenles of traitors, beld oming reconciled to the emancipa- free labor ausvIces th un in thralden C sion of Slavery. and_are waking the best of g under the atiam. we will soon recnper, prosperons people. Bat if the Radto Ly suceesd, we have no bopes for the futare. Our werehants are doing o good busines, and our cotton erops are promising. (Extract from letter dated Madison, Morgan Co.. Goo.| I ect of this country is now worse than I ever saw Tesn disnosed to pay and less to pay with than ever before, e dnily. Tua erop o failure and the people £ and reckless. r dated Mobile, Alabswa, Aug. 20, 1#66. | s 10 keop bis proper T would sdvise 0 e very cautious—for Lbis is certainly the d community | ever saw. Every ove seems @ money regardiess of (he meatis necessary— thing every who * breal does o full Again. the last legislatare of Alsbama passed & systom | locking to the protection of persuns here against 120 merchunts. Annexed is tho list of Jobbers' prices at the New York Dry Goods on. 49 and 51 Park-place Brown Sheetings—Stark A 22 Angusta 2!, Howard 21; Bleached Shirtings—Bay Mills 35, Aotbouy Manuf. 234, Wheston 244; Friots— Merrimack W Americau 18}, Pacific 19, Wamsutta 144; Hoop Siirts— Bradley's Duplex Elliptio #74 to 105, and Empress Trail 125 Mevers IX1, 1}- ¥, Sbirts—J W L Standard Dress, No. 150 . Paper Collsrs—Metropolita r Co, Byron Garrote No. 1, double extra French enameled and d, 810 to 835, Goldemith’s Patent Byron, 630; Ticks— A wos Markets—Caxaroiey Kxroxreo vou Tax N Y. Taisovs MOoXDAY, Angust 27, 1866, ASHES—The market s unchanged; sales of Pots at 88 3742 5. Pearls aro sominal. COFFEE—There is not muoch activity, bat bolders manifes considersble firmuess, and still insist on former N of 2,940 bags ex-Gertrude on private terms. COTTON—The demand bas been fair, and at the close there is rather more steadiness, though no advance to quote: sales of aboat 1,100 bales ou & basis of 34e. for Middlings and Up- lan ¥LOUR AND MEAL—The market for Western and State Flour is aetive ly for choice quelities of State (fresh ground) which are firm—other q;a:lmu are unsalable and prie= lower; the sales are & 100 bbls. at 85 #0@ 87 60 tor Super- ne Stato and Western; 86 60289 for Ordivary and Common Extra State; 892810 for r-n‘%y do.; 87 10289 10 for the Jow grades of Spr Lwnmu estorn Extra; §8 802810 mummm « ide prico for common); 810 102812 30 for do; 812 75@814 for New Fawily Indiage, Obio, and Michigan, dian Floar is d 8112815 40 for St. quiet, and_common_ bran lex of £7 bbls.. at 88 0@ §10 for the low grades of Extra, and 810102812 % for Trade avd Family brands. Southern Flour 15 easior and more salable at the corcession; sales of 680 bbls., ot 8104 811 40 for common to fair Extra Baltimore and Coun- trs Extras, and 611 @815 %0 for Trade and Family brands. Rye Flour is in fuir demand and steady; sales of 300 bbls. at 8750 @86 63, Corn Mol is lower, the sapply s arger uales of 540 bbis 84 60 for Western; 4 75 for Marsh's Caloric, and 84 @24 for Brandywice. GRAIN—The Wheat market is quiet; New is more plenty and very Leavy ot o furider decline, Clolco Bpring la main tained but rades are easier; the sales are 24,000 bush. at 81 50 for No. % Cbloago Spring. 82 2@ 8230 for No. 1 Mil- SO LTeY (fair 1o gools, Choige do. held at 82 32, with buy- #2790, 2,0 bush Atber State at 827582 835. Rye is b stoady; sales of 5,700 bush. Wisconsin at 92 o lower; o It of Bise. Bariey ta fowotive. Barley Malt is easier and in fair demand; salos of 7.600 bush. Canadn West at 81 50. Oats are more (reely offered and are lower; sales of 7,000 burh. at 41@ o, tor Hoated, 46 @ 16c. for Chicago, 50@5lo. for Milwaukee ob, 554e. for New Delaware, and 60c. for New State. C opened very dull, at the concession & better b prices Tavor the seiler at the closn: sales of 4.000 t 77 @790, for Unsound, 81} @820. for Woestern mixed. SEEDS—The markot is nd prices nominal for Clover t 10@120.; Timothy is lower and more g ed 1+ wanted at 83 60@ $375—a lot of d 37 a 77je. for Cloth. —The dewand is fair and the market firm; sales at 285, for Old. HEMP—Manila is firm aad in fair demand st 10%c, gold. Other kinds are inactive. HOPS are firm aud i good domand for home consumption; we quote at from 25c., 30@705., 8 to growth and quality. 1A LHS—Eastern are firm aod ia fair dewand, at §i for J is 8rm aad in good demand st 810 for am; sle reported is 50 hixds. Muscovado -~ Rockland 3 VISIONS—There bas not been a very hoavy business ork to-day, but st the inside rate of Satirday the market bas ruled firm thronghout the day, and closes quite steady. For fature delivery there has beea some luquiry, and we note o8 of 1.000 bbis. Mess, seller October, at §33 25, 230 bbls | 25, « 4 1 the yoar, at 825 75, and 200 bbis. do,, buyer ali h . Tho i, ot aad rgular, aroL7i0 Wl 874 for Mess. Beef is quist & sales of 150 o Abatun for Piain Mess. and §0a 82 bor Extra do. Hlerce Beef and Boe! Hams are dail and sominal. Cut Meats and Bacon are negleoted, and prices are uncertain, moderately aotive and irtegular fa price; salos of 500 bl for No. 1, 1&4@19%. for City, 20@2040. for and tos. of 18a 1840, nd 204 @2lc. for strictly choioe do,, ho latter belng Soares and wanjed. | roe and wanted. B e anooN FuovisioN MARKET—4f o'elock,—The demand | for Tor was fair and prices well maintainad; saics of 1,000 Dbbls. Mees, cash and regular, at 833 & Baq‘ on, Cut Moats, Lard, &c., were doll and nwymly uncuinged. e PETROLETM-Tho market for Crude Is quiot, Refined Is | in demand and firm: small sales at 450. for prime light St %0 W hgte, and 45 & 40ic. for standard White; sales of 700 bble., | s reanle at 4640, | RICE—Prices aro firm and the demand fuir; sales of 50 | bags Rangoon, 10 lots, at i@ 10je. 116 A RS—Raw Sogars bave met witha v incipally from refiners, uir 1o good Refining; sales of for Porto Rico, for d are guiet at 16je Shraas Seod nd prices are nomical; Clo- 10@ 1140, Timot @85 50; Roogh Flax =end is tts Lingeed Is firm arce at 83 0281 6%; ( 135 d 04 452 $4 50 here. inquiry has been ouly moderate, but in P no_special change to note; sales of 30,000 at 13p@12jc. @ 1 for Western and City. W HISK Y—The market is steady; sales of Western at 6223 (free). WOOL—Wi hed a very irregular fand somewhat un. settled mrn: r:y‘ Domestlo Fleeces aizoe the date of our last woekly review; inferior and commol been rather The business of the Sul-Tressury wab: Keceipts, beavy aud bate declsed bui €bo: witbout Superfine do.. mon U for Texas We quote Foreiga s follows: 25@%70. for common Waal and Merino; 22480 for Unwasl A@dle. for Unwashed led; A ae. for com- 250. . @doe. d 60@63. for Extra do. awashed California; 27@270. for Fioe do., and 15@' ; Javie for #‘“ Washed Eitre Rim; bed Creole; 40@16c. for Wasbed Cordova; Cnilian at Hope, @350, for Unwashed; East India, 35@35e. B o3 ioea o1 W00 s Uswashed, asd 209 40e, for Wasbed, ——— Receipts of Prodace. AUG_ 27,—15,468 bbls. Flour. 337 bbla Wh, 200 Corn Menl, do’, 69 sacks, 4888 bush., Wheat, 122 447 Corn, 82,195 bush. Outs, 2,419 bush, Ru,hn.su bash. Soeds, 26 pkgs Asbos, 160 Pork, 12 739 busb. Lerd, 5,144 bbls. Petroleam. ] FCREASE of CAPITAL STOCK. Financial. TENNESSEE NATIONAL BANK, DESIGNATED DEFOSITOUY AND. FINANCIAL OF THE UNITED STATES, DEPOS [Made DEPOS ¥ ITORY AND FISCALs AGENT FOR WEST TENNESSEE. 90 under the late law paserd b’lhfwm] ALso i ITORY FOR THE' MvYyPHIS BRANCR OF THE REEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. [Urganized under Act of Covgress, 166.] 1t fs proposed to incresse the Capital Stoek of this Bauk from its 1t Capital ““One Hundred Thousand Dellars” to Five Hundred In e nee of the absence of urph reasons of the war and the grest want of meaus to_snswer Jogitinate business demands, this opportanity s to broad a portion of ¢ e Pcons to ut secatity and profit are most ks will b6 opened &t the Hunking Hoove of wilibe opmned S . HOWES & ‘whers subscriptions of Ten or more shares such information as klhadzill)ig & MACY, No. 0 Wallst , i be received, sud where b;_fumhh- GE, k. RUTTER, WALTER 5. MOR( President. AN, Cashler, (Formerly Cashier of Dover Pliius National Bank, New- {ork.) Collections and other business thro oits at Mem to withor this Bank and ite corrs pond- ph in the Southern Stites will be prompt'y 8 snded ut ¢harge when in bebalf of ita stoekholders. D. C. & R. HLFISK, DEALEKS IN UNITED STATES SECURITIES, No. 16 NASSAUST,, UNDER THE FOURTH NATIONAL BA L AT MARKET RATES, BUY AND SE UNITED ETATES 6. OF 1861, UNITS ED STATES 520 BONDS, UNITED STATES 1040 BONDS, UNIT UNIT ALL € ED STATES 7% TREASURY NOTES, LD STATES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, aud )THER UNITED STATES SECURITI - Lur WestERN Uxiox TELEGRS Cowpavy n Trxasonun's Orvicx, No. 45 Broadway. 5. V.. Aug. 18, 168, uthoriz ')0')"‘”) —THIS COMPANY offers for 0 o SALE_the romaming $500,000 of the #2,000000 TEN-YEAR SEVEN PER C CONVERTIBLE T the porpose of retiring those issned BONDS in 1864, npon the following tem, v.2: current funds, with iuterest ou th The Bouds are for $300, $600, $1,00 with interest eoupons attacted, payabie in N in November and May of vach year, 3 lfllN ANCIAL.—RAIL Address NEW-YORK G CO.—A Meeting of the Stockholders of the New. 1 165 Stock laxo—New Yo CH ) Cou tamber, went of A Conipan FPVHE ANNU the OC ard tem stloe G. Co.), EAST, viare C bo Broadst.. on WEDN the traasaction of bustuess of uap N, {other than those (ssued for Cleari; or: 3 of T a meeting HASTINGS, o heratof 90 per cent of the par valae i s May 1, 1966, added, and $5,000, registered or ow- York, semi-an- ually, 0. 1. PALMER, Treasurer. ROAD BONDS negotiated, RAILROAD IRON farnished by eontract. AHOMAS RAWLINGS, Now. 103 and 104 Gresham House, Old Brosd-st., London, England. RAIN DRYING AND oot f NSFER York Grain nd Trausfer 0., will be beid ot the Office of HOWLAKD & INGHAM, No. 108 Walket, on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 19, gclock p. o for the purpose of n«;om-‘ the € e siid Lomplny to Oue'llundred snd Fifty Thousand . ARCH. BAXTER, CLARK W. MILLS, WM. HOWLAND, JAS. H. FROTUINGHAM, . W, CAREY. URY, [NTRRI 8T DRPARTMUNT, NEw YoRK. Aogust 21, 1866, EDULES OF THIRTY (37) OR MORE pons of the loan of 1664 (10.46s). mataring on the Jet of Sep- Sill riow be received for exswiaation st the loterest Depars: the United Staies Treasury. H. H. VAN DiCK, istant Tr oF TR SECORITY INSTRANCE i = ¥ New YORK, Aug. 16, 1866, ORS held this day, A. F. sly elested President of this ¥ D L. \)‘Jl(lth. Secretary. L. MEETING of the Stockholders of NIC PETROLEUM COMPANY for the Election of year will take jlace MONDAY, aiden-lane, up stairs. Polls close “Uximep Nrates T y. By oedor. of Diteetors for the eusuiny er 3, 0 12 ., &t No. 8 ck p.m. LONDON (Successors to GEO. PEABODY in the g DABNEY ipal citios of EUROPE and the MORGAN & Ce., No. 83 fl‘}(A\'El,lNu CREDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR- 13 » lssued by OPAKE TRON MINES.—A Meeting of the Stock- Office, ders of this Company will be heid st thel No. 20 SDAY, the 29th instant, at 1 o'clock p. m., for ortanes.. By ordes of the Trasiscs. HARLES 1. MILLS. President. 1 ASURY DEPARTMENT, Auz. 14, 159, ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to HOLDERS of CATE! POSIT of TEMPORARY LOAN onse v Troas- ieperpared 5 Tod'em o Tk on. b om e Y gtillon, between this da +'date INTEREST WILL MoCUL Secretary of the R EMOVAL.—The American Bang Note bave removed their offices to No. 142 Brosdway cor. b FPHE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! See Advertiseme GURNER & Co., No, 80 Cedar-st., New-York. in another columa. BA (K1) Banking Honses and Bankers. VERMILYE & CO., NKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS MPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW.YORK, August 27, 186¢ FIS BUY aad SELL AT MARKET KERS, No. B NASSAU.ST, TES ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOU! NTS of BANKS, BANKERS and others RECEIVED on favorable terms. % COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. wC ERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT SUED. l AN KING HOURE or JAY COOKE & (0, [ Wa bo; o full supply And exe GOLD. DAS Fapect h OR JRNER WVALL AND NASSAU-STS.. NEW.YORK. y and sell at the most liberal current prices, and keep on baad 9 GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVENTHIRTIES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, axp m”my'nmm"n i cadie “ng{‘z Cks, 80D ate orders for Ao IELS, CROZIER & COE, BANKERS snd MINING BROKERS, No. 24 Nasssc-at., New York, sl attention given to Co Gold Miuing Stocks. WooD & No. LOCKWOOD, BANKERS AND BROKERS 3, and © 2 William #t., New-York, Ya Stocks, Bonds and Goveramest Securitles. Accounts of Basks Bau i 2 others received ou favorable terms. A 0. NORWOUD, of the New-York Stock Exchange. INO. F. LOCKWOOD. oruaasly of Buffulo, New York. URNER BROTHERS, iR8 aad DEALERS in GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Accounts eniclied— per cent fntarost alowed oa daily b have REMOVED to No. 14 NASSAU-ST., in eur bie block. _ BANE DEPANTAENT ALBA 34, 1066, NOTI(‘E 18 HEREBY N, pursuant to chap- ters 399, - eire notes iee PAR, by the 5 it o Now tbe Nutional of New-Y The ou aball not for thas Aed, will cease st "'R‘.‘.u‘!'flm.fl } N(YI'ICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN, E:m to C Ler 196, Lawe of 1859, Laws of that the I be. ent of the Banking Department, ation RATIONAL SEATE HANK o the Gy of Albany, fer sis yours tromthe date hereo, and uo therealler. The oul‘n‘lu:‘nuhfiu otes of the said bank must e 0 aforesaid, within 9ix years from the date hereof; - hich shai ot be proseited for redemption Lxu::f!:u'v;m E‘:‘- aeesn o oe. fond 18 b Wyl JawowTa o G.W. SCHUYLER, Superiotendent SraTa oF Naw-Yonx, Bayx DepanTaEwy, Aumaxt. nr-“l' 1865, 3 HE Bm.fi(‘lgBA‘l‘l‘K OE.CL DE, Clyde, Wayuo R SHERMARS EANK. Mo 5 Nosoose iy of New York, as agont for the of i € o7 with a revocation of the ap % the Cagrreabi o the Sl eatied « As ach ating u—u‘u—ld'.l-h Banking As- G. W. SCHUYLER, Seperintendent. AT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! & Co., No. 80 Cedarat., New-York. another colamn. THE GRE. oo AdwIURNER & GIVEN to the Stockholders RAILROAD COMPANY, thats DIVIDEN) jovernment. been declared Tax, bas 3d day of September next for “order tive Committce, By order of the Execative Contilleds | L RRABEE, Secretary RVING FIRE lNSURAlh;SB COMPANY, Ne. Wallst, New-York, August 1, b : m doclared & ND of ASSETS. August 1, 1866, LIABILITIES, August PITAL. 166, this The Board of Disectors lave y FIVE PER CENT, payable on demund. MARTIN L. CROWELL, Seeretary. Usirep StaTes Prrmouses Compaxy, No. 38 Pinest., VU"(‘E—-T’\E UNITED STATES PETROLEUM AN COMPANY bave this day declared 8 DIVIDEND of THREB PER CL ST Dr the mouth of Augast, payable on and sfer Sutarday, B 1 Reuinter oos will closs on Satarday, Aug. 28, and be 18- Monday, By order. : sysnednghs wibpuey, Beybole 7 26 VENNINO, Secrotary. Union Navieariox No. § Sovrm Wi N L1a% #7., NEW ) ORK. A‘f-:'u 1.} HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Cow nave this dey declared 8 DIVIDEND of TEN (10) PER a ier September 1, at the office of the Compuny. b closed trom this date ontl the fret day $ "JOS. B. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Orpce o Pacine Mais STaaxaurp Courany, Nuw-Youk, Aogust 25, “THIRD DIVIDEND.—Notice is TEIRTY of Directors have this day #vfln that the Board DIVIDEND of FIVE (5) PER CENT. out of the net the Quarter Jaly Slat, payable at the office of the Saturday, Sey 1. The Transtr Books will be 27th inet.. and reopened Tuesday, September & B Board of Directors. THEO. T. Se-rets TUL GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! GURNER & Co. No. 80 Cedag ot., New-York. Advertisement in another columi T yabla on w "rasfer book tewber, inclas § fin»iugq Banks. ' BANK, Eighth-ave., eor. t, frve of tax. Deposite TEW-YORK SAVING Foarteenth-st,.—SIX PER CENT inte: .+t from Septembem L. wade ou or befors September 1, will draw i . H. BoLL, Secretary. THOMAS CHIRISTY, Prosident, Slx PER CENT INTEREST, E¥. OF GOVERNMENT TAX. MARKET SAVINGS BANK, No. wau (near Faltonst,), N. Tnteret cx new deporle flmm,».;m.ww, oo the firt dey of the month fclowing the date of the depoyit. 5 WAL VAN NAME, Previdest. Hrsry R. CoNxrry, Secretary. HE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPO GURNER & Co., No. 80 Cedar-at., New-York. See Advertisement in aootiier colome. — T Dlevements ot Occan Steamerss TO DEPALT. For Steamihive. Columbia.e... Western Metzopolis e YT Passengers Arrived. FROM HAMBURG AND Touteni —C. Brause, Juli Louis SOUTHAMPTON~In _steamship Hollander aud son. A, Hilebenbach, Dr. rachivld, Meyer Cramer, wifs avd thive cl wie aud child, H. Lippuan and two ehildren, Pagh, Cal Marhschafh .lo:;- Kegee i1, Alex. Becker, C. E. 3 Ot Volkgr, Jetie Peieee and dughter, Dr. Verdinsud Custy wie four n. Jette Schulinger, Michelsohn, Eertha Friewe ar. won, (. Weleh, Jo'ios Wiener, Albertie Lowy. Emil Bein, Ad- Echleyer, Elise Sanftieben, Ad. Hubseh. wife and three children, Baro bara Maicbek, Heary Dietz, A. Jarkol asd Ed. ad wil Hy Vietos et D Kunzels and Beshestobell, M. k 8. N wife Jacob Bentighof, wife and FROM NEW-ORLEANS—In -un.ua'y Sheridsn—E. A, Axtel, Ha H. Oliver, C. Davis, J. M. Heary, Miss K. Fleory. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sun Rises.......0:23 | Sun Sews. 638 | Moon Riser. WIGH WATER Sandy Hook.....9:10 | Gov. laland. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK.......... Av6. I% Cleared, Steamalip Marths Stevens, W Dusel Stesaslitp Aun Enze, and. Stcamabip Francovia, M.-? —— Boston, Benuer B. Aymar, , Bueuos A; Suip ), Saaves, Lavinia, Crosby, Cow Bay, Brett, Son & Co. o Uhche (B, T e s r & Brig Bessis' York (Br.), Gow, Felmouth, Jem D. R DeWél & Co. v wnn(lr.).mm-cmll.zlm alt 2 Scbr. Helen. Perry, Ney ‘Muse., SohrrGuriad, Nerie, Boston;S5amt Bam e o ety On Eloop 0dd Fellow, 'py-,vuumn. B Mewemens - - Ry =] Arrived. umm Teatonis (Hamb.), Haack, Hi : I ®9em, with oadse. and PR S T R A Eien & Ters, Chugi, Neybar, X, £, hoer! and to ¥ Point, Blakemea, Balimors, 38 bours, with mdbe. Stesmhip Gen. Meade, Bassett, Boston, 48 hours. | Bark (Span.), Jernerol, Havena, 20 days, in ballaet to o %(m,mc«w. 11 daye, with coal b . o J. Co. ‘Brig Montrose, Peterson, Ponce, P. R., 17 days, with sogar to Way= dell & Co. Leask, Trinided de Cuba, 18 with , e, anter! Lt brig Antilles,of Porl dog Ztases o Brett, Bon & Gou Laf orig Chatter (Mock.), Supmer, 2 .w(“" ), Supmer, Cow Bay, Mfl-l’ (ary E. Thompeon, Warren, Lingan, C. B., 15 days, with edal P. Buoek & Co. . Lindsey, Emery, Saco, 6 days, with beading tc Durkes & He . “la-': Cupt, Jobn, Torey, Elawarh, with lamber o Joha Boye- e Son & Co. Sohr. él‘lh,o. Fasoing, Whiting, Me., — days, with lanbes to Jod. H & The burk E. Corning, of New-Bedford, was Aug. 3, 1o lat. 3728, lon. 41 26, 26 days out, il well; had 15 bt The an, of New Bedford, was spoken Ag. 5, in lat. 77 S K L e ex-ader, o Pri wo, was ke uoutis out, with 6 bbla. perm ol ooty o st 2 Spokenm. Belg Handy, from New-York fos Galveston, Aug. 21, 50 lt, he., 9 dags ot rig Capella. from Philadelphia for Boston, Ang. 26, 16 miies E from cupeSiar gty vig Riverside, bound 8, Ang. 25, 8o lat., ke. ek i Netice to Mariners. Senconneroes Hibs sl wil b i h, vesse! e e oe'a e daye for ropairs on o8 $bout the 7110 by 3 g - DW’ Shihos o O 8, Bane, oard, WAEREN 44 ightbouse Inspector, Second Distriet. Port-Warden’s Notice. MINTHORNE TOMPATNS J. Ave's Hunninan, Becretary.