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} T CINTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, » COLUMBIA. DISTURBANCES I REFORM IN PERU. ———— REVIVAL OF BUSINESS I e Gen. Kilpatrick Vindicated by the Chilians. THE WAR IN PARAGUAY. POPULAR VALPARAISO, e LATE ADVICES FROM —— n R AUSTRALIA. :h left Aspinwall Aug. The following is p Arizona, whi port on Fiiday moraiug Tho steams! , arrieod at speoio st M SAN FRANCISOO. Less & Waller.... $35,543{Ora; . B4 ama . & Co... Total Donoan, Swerman & 8. 3. & W. Seligman & Co....... ages Ragond, Kelly & Co. 1 '«511. Pargo & Co.. ROV STUMDS, Trovor & Colzate $1.57 E. & I J. Anthony.. Miller & Hoigalin 1400 500 Total.. Maitiand, Pueips & Co THE ISTEMUS. Pavaxa, Tharsday, Aug. 23, 1865 The steamer Arizons arrived at A moruiag of the 13(h. The > with hor mails. passon The troubles in the Department of eontivue. At last acoouuts the Reb 4n possession of the entire Doprtment David. They have abiat 400 men uader arms. © have not Doard of the arrival of the St t 1+ seut 10 0ppose them on tho steamer San Sa. vads of dissatisfaction 13 ment and over-taxa- Iy quict, though aer revolution in a presonce of tho troops. ice from Boston, Las ar- 4o residents here who Lave sailed hence t on the same night. ui in this State still s were reported to bo 1o the great amonth Wi The rainy weather siokuess excopt dyseutery, which general Boason. i z continnes very beavy. There is little iy prevails at this CENTRAL AMERICA. | iy steamer Pariersburg h3s arrived from Central Amorica. B0 brings a large du Hooduras had siguod & Bpain. o prico of coffoo in C ln\\:any the late pewafrom E SOUTH AME! | Dates from Valparaiso 10 the 3, snd Callao to the 14th of Aug., havs been received Vaiparaiso bas been ® another warlike visit fr Tas Chili Congress had effsoled by the Govornment Tao dificulty betweon b the too, Tho'Peravian Con of ten cents on all duce. of peaca, amity, &o., with , in antleipation of aniard ot ratified tbe loan of 6,000,000 13 Bolivia shout the Mejolling a document, which is sighed +a8, to provs his innocence of 4 against bim at Washing- ross s A new daty s of oeipls, &c., bas been imposed. A':;lnl Tucker bas taken command of the allied fleet. ! NEW-ZEALAND. Datbs fromWellington, N ow-Z2aland. to Jaly 24, were received bero Dx the steame: Ruabine, which arrived here on the 2lst, with 50 passengers, §110,000 sure, 24 packages of freight nd 80 packages of mails. Parliament was opeaed on the 3d. The Governor, in his address, ansounced that the Maori war was betisg succesafully proseca ther su: rendercd or boen capy 4 boeu perpotrated om the W traltan orimiuals, who killed the go PANAMA CITY. ‘From Our Special Correspondest. | e sickly condition of this $bating, thanks, perhaps, toth Joe; but, as there are yot many 1o ge enoountored, We may ut i#18 tobe hoped with not ‘however, mere g are ot so afl the But tho process of PANAMA. Avgnat 23, 1965, city -p[mn to be slightly arrival of several tuns of s of rainy weathor to 1 somewhat with fever, noze serious. Foreiguers, ring a few days, intend to make pe for a time. y has its pains isone of these. snd penaltics, and th Anotler causs of s use of the fruits of the country, foreigners z an inclination to * taste and try,” and befors they o r. In the rainy season thercfore, as a caution ity, it is well to say, ‘A chapter might be le warnilig may effoct are, however, caliod for by the £ o visit tlfia kiod a! ut si a1y Tegulal bave been “ Lot evorything of written on this subjec the desired object. San wory much wantod here, and P e the ooming fow months; but & careful iuguir; upon the are rumors of an expectad revolution b re durfnz »spondent to beliove they are z like the many reported t advances of the enemy during the early stages of the late civil war, Still there may be some mgzt grains of truth in the rumor; for revolations often break out at Joss than a moment's warning, and auy sound of dissension sinong the patives should bo guardedly and closely listened and the aections that follow as carefully watched. subjoct almost leads your corre merely vague alarms—someth, nld-éi pite of all this, thers ar> now no defiuite signs or tan- 18 oscurring. o warning of anything ser "Wlhn had & novel exc & visit, ncad a pair of skating ou the concrete level of the Battery, causing [Broat wonder among the natives who had never seen such PANAMA STATE. The meoting of Stato Assembly will take place at the beginning of ne: although there arc many q:':tliom to be settled, it is not known that anything m 'F:nponod revolution at Chiriqui, before alluded to, has uced pothing definite. There has not been time en o hear from the soldiers sent up by the President of this State, and elthough ramors float ground they are so woreliable, and come from sources withdut anything like erodit, tat they might be deesaca false from the very o.t- #ot. - One bat & courier bad arrived in to'rn withi tho news of the defeat of the President’s troops, Jut on reckoning the time required for the said courier to travel the intervening distance it was then discovered that ho must have started 24 hours before the soldiers could bly have landed. Thus the matter stands at present. As far as is known, all the other Provinces of the State are porfectly quiet; but so miserable the means of poumumu;ol and of deriviny information that the ex- tromes might be in o general tumult for nearly & week be- foro the tion could reach the Government in this iy, Jocal of aportance will ariso before that body. as THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA. menco of the close of the National Congress n&u it little news of consequence from the Capital. ‘9o aprojntment of Mr. Eder as Unitod States Consul at ma’an the West (osst of this Republic, has sfaction, 83 ho was well known and highly u o gt the community, end his knowledge of the ago gives him much advantage over one only speak- tho Euglish \ “Tde arrival of the Central American steamer gives us Sater dates fro'n these republics. In Gustemals tho trst M‘Mc stean machin is progressing so in n&ubc’lio- that it vlll.b'-yhn:nnud on‘flu of Beptemaber. It ia considered there of such import- thet & goveral festival is to colebrate the cpening day. ‘brandy Iy has been discontinucd, and & com- (shares), esta! for its supply. Coffee nf .lm.-u‘lpnmyo{ mfl;-i'fl'. Mn‘:: new United States Vice Con- has approved and-accopted by the news of im| oo,uar . at- o~ on July 10, st Sen José, sad which “ BAN BALY. 3 1 $his Repudlio o 3 £l 44 keeps pacific under the Ducfias's govern- ofcial retarns of trade show that the o the sum of §25,149, and the ex- 3 for # 3 to M . OOSTA RIOA. al.w‘nom' from this Republic, is tonows of importanco fr h bl v P pulo&omw wud govd ordon B | laurels. all on the | r:v)udme‘lhe capital, | l:fiddin and Excoutive movements all have reforence to local matters, and are of no genera! intorest. CHILL Pablio sftention in Chili is greatly occupied on the question of the loan which the Government i3 about to effect, but nothing has beon definitely arrangod at prosent. The amendment pro) in the Sinate was rejected it {he Chamber of Doputies, and the project finally passed both Houses in the original form, with somo slight modi- fications. The Miister of Finance in consequenco ap- plied to the bankors and merchants for a loan of four wmillions and a half of dollars; the amount was subscribed for, and the matter was supposed to have h('\-%a:mr,;wl. 1t soems, however, that thero was a wish oh tho part of some of tho principal subseriborg that tho Govornmant should compromiso 1tsolf not Jo prosecue an oilonsive war, aud morely got on 44 dofonsive. ‘Tho Ministor oaturally enetiin deelined to bring the Gnvommfnt"“ any particular lino of conduct, and can»fl‘lfll"! e arrangomonts aro suspended, as there is no doubt ¥ .mavh that unless the Government can raiso the loan on tho torms proposod by them they will have to resort to & paper issuo. It is a great pity ihat any attempt should bo made to hamper their action, when cvnz other point had boen satisfactorily arranged. Ths delay 1n sottling so vital a question groatly atfcots sommercial interosts snd interfores with all foreign trade. f The journ ro full of humorous ridicule at the boast- ing disoussions in the Spanish Cortez rolative te tho re- ported dofeats of the South American allies, and assert that such co.duct on the part of defeated Spain is unwor- thy of anything more than h“fi ter. o morchants of Chili now believo the war at an ond, and are ondoavoring to recommenco and coutinus business operations to the best of their ability. The woll known Scfior McKennq, of Now-York fams, has arrived at his homo in Chili, perhaps to rost upon hia Thoe Ministers of the Republics of Bohemia and Ecuador have also arrived at Vaiparaiso. ¥ronch firm has offered Chili and Bolivia an advanco Ofgfi.flufi,uuo for the privilege of working the guauo do posits, dividing the profits with those Republics. A fostival was hold in Valparaiso on July 23 in compli- gmuldll) tho Indepoudonce Day of Poru. It was woll ale- rated. PERU. Tho news from Peru is of spocial importancs. On the arrival of foreign vossels in Peru they may only enter the chief ports, viz: lqmc’uu,Anm, 1slay, Callao, Huanchaco, San José and Paita. 'The Captain of any vesse! anchoring i aw; other port of the Coast will by fined §500; ehould d or roceive om board any passenger or correspond- 10 will ineur a fine of §1,000; and should he land or on board any merchandise he will subject the ship 1d cargo landed o the penalty of confiscation. Any sommunication with the shoro is prohibitod until after the v 'sit of Captain of the Port or of a Custom Honso officer, ¢ whoun the manifest of the ship'a cargo wust bo delivered in whaterer language it may be; but in it must be stated the deseription of pac , marks, numbers, s consignees, the tunnage of the vossel, flaz, port of doparture as well a3 any othor port in which tho vessel may hi touched during the voyage. Should n anifest be f | coming,then the bills of lading must be presented, togot with o list of the ship's stores L days will be allowed at Callso, Iqu Huanchaoo, three days in Aries and s in Islay for the correction of errors in the h At tho oxpiration of that time, if two ¢ the manifest are not prosented, a fine ¢ inflicted, and tho original manifost ratified. Tho clections in Poru will cvime off 1n Jaauary next,and will be diract from the peoplo—a reform from former clec- tions, which wers concucted throuzh Electoral Collogos Soats in Congrass aro for the first time thrown open to for- eigners, should they bo elected and have become Poruvian citizon A history of Peru is wanted, for which §20,000 promium are offored. Foroigners aro invited to contend for the rize. This is a fine opportunity for some American to display his litorary ability, and to gain famo and money st the same timo. Admiral Montero and his co-protesters bave all captured by & cusming device. When the reachod Valparaiso, all the commanders wo come on board for orders. When assembl all 161d that they o dismissed from beld as prisoners. No o their ships, which were pli thus ends the bigh class mutiv Pornvian Admiral Tucker, who is now of tho Allied squadron, with officers under him ready 1o obey his ordors. This securos the position of Col. Prado, and shows his skill in strategy equally as bygone times have displayed bis statesmanship and bravery. PARAGUAY. The nows from La Plata shows still favorably for the Paraguayans. The only hope of the Allics is i tho plan that Admiral Tamsndre's gunboat-i-ct may b ablo to bombard Lopez's Paraguagan camp and doatro, uis works Tho latter has, howover, the best artillery, 8o the chancos aro slim; besidos which, the Allies are guarreling among themselves. It is oxpected Lopez will yot bo ablo to dictate torms to Brasil, Uruguay asd tho Argentino Re 4 manifest copios of $100 will be haen halaco public. AUSTRALIA. Tho Rushine, from Syduoy, July 15, and Wellington, Now_Zoalwn: 4, arrived at b but her mails au morning (25d). Tue fourth Parliament of New Zsaland was oponed by the Gorvernor at Wellington on Juiy 3, with tho usual epecch from the throne (inclosed). Parliam uninrportant, A measure for increased powers f Goveramont and Finauce Department is to bo brought forward. If the ministerial vote is divided on this ques tion it may break up the Government. The northern and middle islands of New Zealand are to be connectod by a telograph cable, which was to bo laid in a fow davs., The Kiogmaker, William Thomrson (native promier of New-Zoaland), had arrived at Weilington w0 pay Lis prom- ised visit te Governor Grey. It is aaid that this Chief expocts the Waikato lands o be restored to him. The in- terview is lcoked forward to with much interest, as it is kely to_have great iwportance on the future reiations ween Natives and Europeans, Some dreadful murders {I..-l taken place in the Middle Islauds, perpetrated by & gaug of miscrosuts familiar with the prisons of Australis, and who Lave more recontly been infesting the West Coast gol 5, systowati doring diggers for their monoy. The party wen elson and visited tho Wakamarina District. Four men soon dissppeared from the District, and the gang alladed to have been apprehended. One of them fml wod the whole procecdings of the party, snd confessed that they murdered botwesn 30 and 40 persons, one of them s woman. T'he names of the gang, now lying in Nelson Jail, are Levy, Burgoss, Kelly. and Sullivan. The date of departure of the Pansma mail from New Zoaland has been altered, so that in future the steamer will arrive at Panama on the 4th or 5thof each month, instead of the 2ist, as heretofore. Tho next unil, will, therofore, not b duo bere until the beginning of Oztobor, and will be brought in eithor by the Rakaia or Mataua. The news from the other Australasian Colon! of special importanee to our readers, “ Honorable Legistative Counciiors. Gentlemen of the House of Representagives : | hinve taken tuo earilest opportuuity of re sorting to your advioe and assistance after the d uu{nllun of the late Patlisment. “The inereaso (n the nnmwbor of the members of the Honse of Represcatatives, which has taken place under tho Act which eame 1ato operation on the oconsion of the recent gen- eral elcction, will, T trust, give additional weight to the delib- erations of the Legisiature, and afford moro ample means than bas bitberto existed for the dus representation in Parliamont of all interests in the colony. “1t s with erent satisfaction that T ablod to {nform you of the all but complete cossation bances in those previously been f portions of the Northera Islasd which disaflected. o expedition of Gen. Chate on the West Coast, fm- ed. Oar prestige has been "By portant results Lave been atl u convinead that the Brizish can follow them to their fast- restored, and tho Maoris ha soldiors, when properly nesses, and is nowhere to be successfully resisted. Recent occurrences have, however, proved that tlis campaigu—so ably conceived, and so gallantly end vigorously conducted— bas not sufliced, owing to its abrapt termination, to secure tho tranquillity of that district: noversioless, & valaabie service ‘hhu b“:x rendered by tho Major-Greneral to the colony and to e empire, * T unbroken sucvess which bas attended the opsrations on the east const of her Majests’s colonial forces, lergely eidod by loysl natives, bas r ia the or cap- ture of most of ths bostilo natives. “ JGovernmrnl has eagerly watched for and gladly ae- cepted every indication on the part of the patives of & destrs o live pesceably with their fellow-subjects; and with the view of removing any cause of irritation, the larger portion of those 4 been takeo in arms have beeu restored t’ liberty; lu“c‘ 0 inent Aoy ra havi bee: porarily those who had been Ity of £ d ..-vhd urd ilty of wanton and nnprevoked m o mitted in oold i m, oivil tribunals. bave been dealt with by the “By ina pn3 of kindness and consideration toward the well disposed and of firmuess toward the turbulent, Heor lhat&nun subjects will be assured of the advan- tages to ved from habits of order and a tespect for law, while they will also recognize that scte of vl can- not with impunity. ““While congratolating yoa on the im| ed condition of & large of the country, which had been a canse of much auxioty and embarrasment, it must not be overlooked that thero yot remain districts with respect to whioh it will be necessary that you should provide, for a time, a suflicient force to repress outrage and malutain Mbjeaty's "‘“""X& As Hor I&My' regular forces bave left, or are k.m'“ " take place lo making this PRAsOngors wer in not i e S R L2 uoe of the gold fold has ue aud reven o its com: and apce. | e "vnm-:"muu'n g 10 54 subiivied to 70U or $ho eRsDE - H i mlbqummyvmhhldhh‘ ' The recent dlaposal of a lar, rtion of the loan mutbor- f20d ‘:db. lhlu'ddlw flounlu‘:{% oolony Is evidenoe of an ,:::‘ ‘:‘; confidence in the value of the colonial securities, Farity of auash, shong Vhleh sy sulera1e oe hotagued the manner in which some uflnw '.'Eu':n“’u',’..'.“ nmulb::g dealt with, ¥ou will be invited to considor b b 1o the eredit alfke of the colon; ow this injury e s facary | "y AM 08 Gho provisees may bo Lo pounpetion Wik als subleot, and o8 o woans of lwprov- NEW-YORK p——— Ing the financial condition of the 91::, the propriety of onabling the existing debts of New. ud to be covsoll- Qated, on certain conditions, sbould aiso bs considered. “ Proposals for o revision of the tarifl, which Las long been demanded, will be submitted for your cousideration, as also tho qaestion of providing an edditional source of revenus by means of Stamp Duties. ““T'o maintain and improve the oredit of the country will be at ail {imes an objeot of solicitude to my Government, in pro- oting whioh I look with confidence Lo your sealous eodpera- jon. b0, orable Gentlemen and Gentlemen - Tn nocordance with an {ntimation made last session, I have appointed « Commission 10 fnquire Into the position of the civil servico, with a view to mslflm-lu s dofinite system, which would promote tke eftioienoy of the servios, and conduoo to economy in the publio expendituro, The report of this Commission will shortly be 18id befors you. “ Moasuros for Improving the administration of justics, and on other subjeots jof importance, will by sybmitted {r Four approval. ) ¥ . "1n thess and all othex it card hich may clalm your atten- (loA, ¥ gAY that Diviio Providenco may waido yoar Iabors, so that they onduoe to the happiness aud prosparity of the people of Now-Zoalaad.” (¥or the Tribuse. To L.~ On hor Birthday. Hero i3 the stile on which I leaned;— Yon golden willow bending over;— Thore.is the samo blue sky that smiled ‘Thao day that T murmured, * I am thy lover." ‘This is tho stone on which sho sat; ? Bea, hore, the bright moss greenly springing. And, look, overhead the same bluo birds To and fro from the old nest winging' Iore is the briar whose flowers she pulled Leaf by leaf, a3 sha heard my pleading, Stirred by the somo sea-scented wind > That laughed as it flow, lovo's pang unheeding. Bka troes, flowors the same; but I— hero i8 tiro boy, whose young heart burning, Loaped to oue heart in the sweet, wide world ! Stilled ou one bosom his passionate yearuing! Bilk-50ft hair, and hagl eyes; Limbs that lightly moved or stood; A heart that beat with a loyal love For all things beautiful, truo and good; Tollies that flecked this fairest fruit, Sins that spotted this whitest page;— Changed withont, but the same within, Life's flower untouched by the frost of age! Thou, too, belovéd, art still tho same; Deep heart passionate, tendor and tru; The same clear spirit, and glancing wit Piorcing the armor of Folly through; Sad, olivaster, Spanish face; Sweet, low brow under shadowy hair; Dark eyes, minglad of dew and fire; Yoice like a song-bird’s, lieard through a prayer. Time, if thou steal her girlish beanty, Leave her spirit undimmed and free! Touch the rose with thy froaty fingers,— But the rose's perfumo stays with mo. 0. 0. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. semeihes Hales at the Stock U. 8. 5s, 1871, rg. (North Caroliua 6s '104 | 1,900,.ex cp. 64 2000. . 2een. 61) Virginia 6a. ! 6.000........ 79 Obio & Miss, Ce 700052 U! 8, 64, 1868,con 1981 ep. 1 {11,000, 5,000. . & 20,000, i 5,000 indor'd. 109 e 12h ) 3,000, .. A07F 2 3,400.small. 107 Fourth Na L) 3 200. . 3 6,000...0.00.105 |Cumb. Coal pref. Tonnessoe6s Now.| 1,600, ....... 47} ]| Weat, Unioa | 26 494 100 70} Erie. |Ashburton Coal. | Chic.& G. Esetern |Clic. & Rock Is. |Tol, W. & Wes. 1,000.. eer o0 78 | B00.. 1034 200. [3) 1 oL K. 1.8. 64,520 ¢p,'65. | Rutland Mafblo. 10, o .m‘l 200 4 Treasury 7 3-10s. lllp .. 73§ Cleve. P 2,000. . Tennsasce Os, Now | Reading. (R R ) | 4,000 . .00 093] 1,000........113} Chic. & Rock Ind. Ohio & Miss. Cer.|Mich. Ceatral. 20....... o 108 20,000,..... .. 29}| 100. 2§ O'CLOCK POARD. 0. 864,520 0, *62 West. Union Tol. Chic.& N. W. f12 | 200.. . 573 100... | (| |Clov. | 300, .00000e. 734] 400, 10,000, 50} Roading. | 8 Ohio & Miss, Cer.| 1,000... 13 € 20,00....... 203/ 1,500.. 174 f 083 1134 P, ¥.W. & Chie. | 100, vee108) <o 86} Mil. &S0 Paul pref. < 86) 100... » 70, | 100. 70} OPEX BOARD OF BROKERS—I P. M. Bank of Commerco| 700.. 76. .0e0eeee.. 110 |Cle Boston Water 'r |Cleve, & Toledo. |N. V. Centrsl exd. 100. a1 ... 10541 100, +b3.103} . L & Pac. Reading, ex div, 1087 | 400. 113 #3. 36§ Mich, 8o W.pret, 300.. 674 100. 00. div.|Clove. & Pil 104, 200, cene srmuo Hill. 00 #30. 200 b.I?)' 7:(‘] Kmohl) 1 ). 73} Mar.& Cin.1 p.ex d| 200, 100,530, 42} OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—3 P, M. Camberland. 500 83, FripAY, Aogust 31—P. 0. Gold fs higher, and closes 147§, The extromes of the day sro 148@147). Tho Asia st Boston brings $143,000 in spocie, and tho Arizons from Aspinwall 1,336,068, Government securitios, without exception, are lower and dull st the closo. There is & steady flow of 7.30s and 6 por cents from the country for sale. The efiect of the rocent advance is to attract securities from all parts of the Union, snd to cause an accumulation of theia bere, similar to thatshown in Railway shares. In Btate stocks and Railway bonds busincss has been moderate at a shade lower prices. Bank sharos coutinne strong and are sparingly offered. Th small stocks are lower. Water Power fell 1} per cent, Cum- bedand Coal §, Quicksilver 1, and Western Union . The Rallway share markoet was weak, snd priees broke under quite moderate sales from § to 1§ pér cent. After tho call prices recovered slightly, but thero was no strong buying for snything upon the list. At the Second Board the market was leavy, and Roeuding sold wt 1124, Tho bolauce of tha list aiosed dull wad beavy, AILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPIEMBLK I, 1866. ollows: New-York Contral, 102§@102}; Frie, 72§ 273}; Hadson River, 119@119); Reading, 112§2113; Michi- gan Southern, 84@84}; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 862 86); Rock Island, 108j@108f; North-Western, 35}2 355‘;” ‘Nonh-Wuum Preferred, 67§; Fort Wayne, 104 @104, Money on call is 4@5 per cont, and stock housss make up their accounts readily. Best short bills can be sold at 5 per cent, and good at 5} @6 per cent. There is & steady deraand for currency from the interior, and the stock of Natisnal Bank notes has already been so much roduced that no discounts can be granted upon them. Country ordora for currenoy are uow filled to some extent with logal tenders. The payment of the temporary loan by the Beerotary ot the Treasury has been of ecrvico in keeping 1nomey easy, but its effect fa passing y, end tho demand for money to move the ¢i. . North and South promises during the current month to make a 6 and 7 per cont money market upon good ocollaterals, The circulating money of the country, iustesd of being & constantly-inereasing amount, s has beon the case up to a recent period, is now decreasing, end will continuo to do so. Tho steady absorption of curreney by tho Treasury, the retiroment of old State currency to avoid heavy taxation, and tho increased run for curroncy in moving cotton, coroals, and othor crops, are conservative eloments, and will create a higher rate of intorest as the season advances. Bankers' 60 days sterling bills have sold at 105§2105}; primo are offored at 106}, but cannot bo sold in round amounts at bottor than 105 @106. London, prime bankors’, 60 days, 105;2106}; London, primo bankers’, sight, 106§@107}; London, commercial, 103§@104f; Paris, bankers', long, 5,37} @5.35; Paris, bankers', short, 5.35@ 5324; Antworp, 5.40@5.37); Swiss, 5.4025.97); Ham.' burg, 35§ 235; Amsterdaw, 39§ @10; Frankfort, 402 40}; Bremen, 77{@77§: Borlin, 70} 270§, Insuranco on United States bonds has boenadvanced to s § por cent,and very large amounts are boing sent to Europe. Thero has been a-panic iz coppor stocks at Boston to-day, with a deavy decline. One operator has failed after giving out $200,000 in his checks, which proved worthless. TTis broker has also largely overdrawn his account. The de- cline has boen as follows for the day: Coppor Falls, per share, 25; Franklin, 90; Hancock, 3f; Huron, 1 Royal, 3; Minnesota, 5; Quiney, 10, The Chicago T'ribune of Wednesday, says: There was & more brisk demand for money fo-day from ail quarters, and the market was olosor than at uny time this sea- son. The country banks continve to check frocly on their bal anoes, The commission merchants are more urgent in their appeats and & larger amount of mercantile paper s boing offsred. Tho volume of curroncy in the vaults of the banks is hetug greatly reduced, and in order to meet the calls vpon them, some of tLe houses were oblized to *shin It" pretty ex. tensively. Exohange was freoly offered, but as no of 4 baoks biad any surplus of corrency to invest, the transactio were exclusively conflined to those who require funds in New- York for immediate use. The leading disconnt honses are unanimous In pronounoing this the most-stringent day they ha neased this Fall, Tho paper of thoss who were entitled to the sccomwmodation, was passed at the nsnal rate, 10 per cent, but outside siguatures were Ignored ontirely. Fur good names the siroet rates aro L@14 per oant per wonth, Exchange was lifeloss. In the forenoon round lots of bank- ery' was hawked wround the street at j discouat, and the searsity of ourrency placed & barrier on transactions to any amount. Later in the afiernoon thers woro {ree seliers at 150 discount, witbout finding buyers. Tie countcr rates wero easler, The geveral quotations were § 2150 disconat buylag and par solling. tboug. fn exceptional instasoes slight concel slons were mad: The Maripoca Company has received a tologram from San Franciser dated August 29th, giving an sceount of the latest run mado by the new mill, working Pine Treo ore. The samo quaitiy of rock which by the old process inlded $10, now gives §32 to the tun by tho now process. he expenso of Laking ont and working the rock is about 5 por tun, While 0 ol procoss yielded a profit of only $3, the now mill yields $25 per tun profit. Tho following 1 an official statement of the business of the Offico of tho Assistant Treasuror of the United States: in Now-York, for the month ending August 31, 1866; RECKIPTS AND DISDURBSEMENTS. Angust 1, 1885 by batance s Recelpts during the moati— Ou acoount of Customs » On necount of Loaus, 05 Poent,... . On aceount of Lnternal Revenae On accoaut of Post-Oftico L. 0n socount of Transfers O aocosnt of Goid Not On acoonnt of Fatent Fees Qu sceount of Miscollansous. ..870,243,168 37 700,04 69 BL45,952,628 ments r ] 45 55,715,477 M 106,875 cieees §90,207145 22 Avgust 31, 1864, balasce, .. r. Dishursing Ac- Ry Bilance, count #4.120,1 39 11,491,256 19-819,614,149 18 0,123,663 33 uring the Mouth By ‘Balance, Cr, ‘connta By Appropriations. ... To Payments la Colo. ... To Paymenia ia Currenoy . Balance... Ae 1,492,553 73 2179454 6,765 T4 174,631 63— 2,531,907 42 venisanes . 85,140,62 61 By roceipts for Castoras (n the month of August, ,’m»\ y 1 Recaipts for ( stoms in the month of August, Decroaso in the month of August, 1865 ... By Dalance, Cr. Bullion and Expsnse Account for Assay Office... cevnnsenes 1,006,070 12 By Coin recoived during the wosth. ... 1,248,006 47 By Fiue Bars received duriog the mooth...... . 240,010 01— 1,483,046 43 04,524,116 %0 01,465,107 00 769,762 32—" 2234809 32 To Payments ln Coln. To Payments in Fi Balaoce By Fuodsin band In A Treasvror's (flice. .. By Fuuds ia basd Oflce 379157 74-101,217,435 82 By Fluo Bars Ia A 200,829 30 By Unparted Bullion Offce 24,270 09 the Mi 264,006 13— 1,093,795 53 Loss Temporary Loas to be re- fmbureed............. 620,263,076 21— 102,911,231 3 Less Due Degositors..... o B71,202 59— 91,174,208 T3 81,130,672 61 States Assay Oflico at New-York for the mouth ending Aug. 31, 1866: Deponits of gold orelgn colna. Forelgn_bullion Uunited States bu Deposits of silver, incladiog purchases. Foreign colns Forelgn bullion. Hion. 70,000 00 United States bullion (contalaed ln gold. . 18,900 00 Uaited States bulilon ( 600 00 United Statos bulllon (L. 2,500 00 Uaited States buliion (Nevuda) 1,000 00 Total deposits, payable in bars. Totad .l-z::tu, puyable In cor 0 62,100,000 00 01,06%,000 50 Gold bars stamped.... Teapsmitted to U. 8. Mint, Pbila., for colnage.. 1,622,000 4 Kreights are’ firm, with a moderato business. The en- gagements to Liverpool aro 200 bbls, Flourat 1s. 3d.; 31,000 bush. Corn at 4d.; 50 tuns Tallow, Lard and other heavy goods st 12s. 6. @13s., aud per steamer 1,000 bales Cotton st §d.@)d., and 24,000 bush. Corn at 4jd. To Londop, 500 pbls. 0l Cako at 1s. 9d. ¥ bbL; 50 tuns Oil Cako in at 168, 3. ¥ tup, and 100 hhds, Tobacco at 208, 6d, To Antwerp, 225 hhds. Tallow at 278, 61., and 125 hhds. Tobacco fl"z 6d. To Charleston Savannah, 40,000 bush, Corn at 10c. ¥ bush. The American bark 1o was chartered hack from Bicily do. business of the Sub-Treasury wsa: Recoipts, 13,100,693 74—for Customs, $171,000; Payments, $i1,- 77'108'63; Balance, $91,136,87 61; Gold notes, $495,000. The following is the list of Jobbers’ prices at the Now- York D s Exchange, Nos. 49 and 51 Pnl-rlm: Brown Bheotings—Salwon Folls, %04 Mase. BB, 2lo.; At- o 1, 15j0. - Dlesched Haten, 0. lur‘tluo;“ e Bmlm: 0. ng (0. 'rinta—Garnor o, $00.; m Skiris—Dradley's Duplex Ellip- tle, 6740, @81 05, XL, 1i-inch 462780, Shirte—J WL, §tan , No. 230, §30; do., No. 450, 50. Metropolitan Collar Co. Byron and Garrote, No. 1, No. 50 Enameled, Frouch Enat ol Sllver b, Hoff: & Co., 50 loss 30 per cont, Aoboen Ao e, Pilel, ‘Whittenton BB, 250, ; Arasapha, 200. The following are the movements of dry goods at this port during the present woek: ENTERED POR CONSUMPTION, Value. | Manif. Phge, Valuo, Flas 753 220,007 Il 706 178,048 WITHDRAWALA, Value. Mansf. of Phgs, Value, 769,453 | Fla: 370 810,04 116,176 | Miscellan 104 20,366 330,798 i 0 1l 281,373 assanssssansanasssssansass BN El 104 Howes & MAcy, BANgErs, 30 Wall-stroet, New York. (Formerly offioers of the Park Bank.) Four per oent in- terest allowed on deposit. n:n:wm-«nwu the samo as an Incorpo rated nl Prnsons KREriNG Accousts may Derostt and DRaw as they please, and will be aliowed Interest oa their dafly bal ance at 4 per cont. CoLLecTioNs made on any part of the Usited States or Canada, Orders for the Punciasa or Stk of the various Govern- ment and other Stocks, Bonds aud Gold, promptly excouted for the usual commlasion, Markets, iy OR LIVING EXPENSES IN NEW-YORK. FRIDAY, Ang 31—P. M. Butter is Sc. por 1 lower at wholesale on the river boats, sod rotailors will doubtlcss give way on soon. A Frosh Fish arc artlclo can be boul’ht iu the markets for 5o. soarce. Jlour is lees firm as the pew crops come to market. Among Fruits, we have never seen Bartlott pears so plenty. They can be t for no.lorr h:l.or‘l 50282 per basket, ams are still plenty, and soft ones are retail- ng at 50¢, per § peck. Blackberries are about over, aud grapes begin to fako their place. Among groceries, white sugar is o. lower. Maeats continuo thoir even course. Grame bir. ncroasing in number and quality. Most vegetables ha downward tendeney, umhll{ tomatoos and sweet potatoes. Canlifiower appears in market again, and & few Brussels sprouts are on sale. Melons are very plenty, and soft nut- mogs aze hawked about the street obeap, 32100, each, BREAD AND CRACKERS. Coutn. Cents. Broad, wheat loaf. 5@10 Crackers, Bos'n, ' 2 Ryeloa, ... 10| Batter, ¥ t Extra Piiot, 0212 Biscuit, milk, $ ... .20 Sod: Crackers, swoet, ¥ 52t CHIPSE AND EGGS. Chease, fine, ¥ 22 Mediom. 13 6222 Pot, § oake Batter, prime, ¥ FIs—PRESH. 20025 Halibut, # 1 2015 Herring § 1 . 8210 Mackerel, .10@12| Porgies, ¥ . B@10 Salmon, ¥ Sea, P 1. Black Fish, ¥ 1 Bloo Kish, ¥ 1 C » ¥ Cod, Dry, P 1. . Ciams, soft, § 100. Clams, bard, ¥ 100 ¢ , soft, § doz. 50— smoked, ¥ hunch..¢5 — Halihut, smoked, ¥ ..22221 Herrings, Scaled, # vox. 752 %0/ do, 9 100... Lobster, # B.... 6210 Picklad, ¥ 100. Mackerel, salt, oach. .. '1225 Salmon, smoked. P1...35@ 10 Balt. kit. . 820028350 Piokizd @ B........2022% Smoked, ¥ 18222 Stargeon, smoked, ¢ 1522225 PLOUE, MEAL, ETC. Wheat Flour, Graham Flour. 71 ¥ Ubi........813 502816 00/Corn Starch, ¥ 1. ¥ 25 1 bag....81 75 32 00| Farius, ¥ 1 PIW.... .56@60 Hominy, ¥ Hecker's Self- |Indian, 7 B. ¥ 61 bag. 50252 Oatineal, ¥ | Rye do., 7. 5% 50| Satap, ¥ B, AND NUTS—DRY. Applos, P 16220 Peaches, 1. Cocoanuts, Pruges, ¥ B. FRUITS AND DERRIES. Apples, cooklag, ¥ § peck. | Five, ¥ basket. Mass 35@45! Ordioary do,, do.... 82283 Per peach @8i 00| Poars,common. ¥ quart. 10215 Fine, artlatt, &e., do...... 25840 Good, ¥ bus} 3 5| Common, ¥ half pack 50@80 Crub, ¥ qt 12 15, Do., peach basket..75281 25 Blaokberriss, Lawton, Bartlett, & oh S 25 $%as: 0 Grape X @40 Leraons, ¥ doz. Common, § quart....19@15 Poacbes, tine, ¥ 2 | Common, ¥ § peck....0@75 qt. basket 81281 25| Egg & Gage, P § peck80asl fino, ¥ quart 45| Extra, ¥ 4 peck .8 2 Common, ¥ Gb.. 5@25 Whortlcberries, per qt. GROCERIES. CMocry, # B.oevveeeeen Candles, tallow, ¥ 1. .. Coffee, pure bura, ¥ B 403 Sperm, ¥ b Mized, ¥ B._.......0a 10! Adamantine. “10@15|Lard, ¥ B, 045/ Rice, ¥ B, 34 @ 154 | Saleratus 16@17) Refined. § 1 |Cream Tartar, ¥ B 17@17} | Salt, table, ¥ quart.. X &o, @ B Green Java, Eagar, brown, Light, § B Segar-house Sirup, Soap, I'ge bars, eack. 1 25242 0| Sl bara. each. Ve .. 75wl @) Family, bos, ¢ B. Tea, Oolovg and En. Soft, ¥ qt .. 1ish breakfast. §1 CO281 40 Starch, ¥ B reen... #1303 8225 Taploca, Japas.. Beat, porter-hou stoak, ¥ (35@40|Lord, leaf. .. Birloin . 25@35 Mution, hind qr. Rounld @2 Fore quarter, § B [ Ttib roast 220, Fore shoulder, P ... 62 8 Cross rib, ¥ 18| Chope..... Chuokrib... 15@20| Lamb, § fore qr. E Plate and nvis 12215 @ hind qr... Wan Stew pleces, ¥ B 2@16' Haslet, Sheep, each. . 10 Soup pleces 2@15|Suet, ¥ MW.......... 10@—| Veal hind quar., 9 15..25 20@40| Fore quarter bush......L114, porte, bisk, 113308 —— ensrsnennsses. 1,205,563 iand, bash. ... 13, To Groat Britain ’nmlnnpn-.-d ‘Tobal.....co00000mn00es 1310708 HAY—The dom boen Py, Tpord 800, lor o, Wase. or ] Toast 0 orey HEMP—Manilla s dull, but prices are without chango. Smallsales a4107@1lc, ol Othr kinda agoing uow| Hoflmlmn‘h‘nl dewand for home consnmptiy, The supply is lim| '?fll’!‘l’d qullllt:‘ ® quote at from 2535070, 3 4 N—Tho Market for Pig is dall, but prices ars haage W taoio a 47004 or X | Bwich s Vg0 domand at 84, mos, %ATIIS-IM.MI-M: ~Rookland is firm and la good demaud of 81 50 fae for Ly markot s dull snd and lots, at l:m‘:lllm’ Iu “m " b i tos, Ne &u_l.mu is firm and fairly active. =:°‘ ..* hclta Fish Oils are without change, and 2 10282 75 for Crude lgt-. eady. Wo quote at 81 40@81 95 for No, 3, and prime, PROVISIONS—There has been rather mors market for Pork to-day, and prices have Ilmud"" o firm; the sales, cash Qhr,m 200 bbls. at $32 for Sour aad 830 for demand and ug‘n walea of ol are qulet; small snies of Westera Picklod Hams -t:m City Bellica in bulk at 16jo. Bacou is neglected. Land Talap dull, sud prioss aro Beary: seles & $56 peer o 17{@18ke. for No. 1, 184 \94e. for City, 20}@204e. for Frims Bisem and Kottlo Rendored W eaters, the lattor AFPTERNOON PROVISION MARKET, 5} 0'CLOCK.—T! for Mess Pork was excited, the dans:d was qu :u.un, ices advanced. closing firm; 3,000 bbls. 32 %, ,000 bbis, st 833 rogular in ono lot, said to be the trangaction this season. (ther provisions are lnudm nowinal. PETROLEUM—Tho market is rather quiet, but ‘without much change. We quote Crudcqu Ne. lnma 19@ 1940, iv bulk; Refined in bond at 40@4le. for ligut straw, 230, for light straw to white, 43} @4dc. for Prime light straw to white, 45¢. for standard white, and 46247c. v prime wl salea, buyor September, at 454 @ibc. for stasdsrd white, 464 c. m« October, for stavdard white. Free Oil Ls qo at 5 —No sales ara reported. Prices are pominally ume changed. BEEDS—Clover Seads dull at 120. for good. Timotb; in fair demand, utlund&)n $4 25284 75. Rough Ym 18 scarce, and firm at $3 (0283 80 for Old New. Calcatta Linseed is in good domaad, sad firm ut $4 35084 50 Lo Bes wns;nl;’ln’fl!.i dull and small sales % 28 R 18 dull and sm: ul at Jic. currenoy, and @bje. gold, " ” SUGARS—A good stoady demand prevails for Raw, st mostly from refiners,and prices are stoady at tue Iate adv. elosiug at 104@11ge.’ for fair to good Refining; salss of ufl hids, at 10§@i3je, lor Cuba, and 20 boxes Havaus st 10§a. —The market are nomi; aboat 124@12e. for Weatern aud City. - TIN—Pig has been in more ac'ive domand sad with en advance in London as per lato advices by cable, prices are better aod tending upward; sales of 4,000 siabs. Siraits &b 21 a2, 150 slabs Banca st Wje. gold, and 3) vios Ka- glish at 210, gold, Plates are without change. TOBACCO—The markot s bat w: 213 hhds. Kentucky at 5} @22c. ; 162 cases Soed WITISKY closcs with a betier demand; sales of 40 bble Westero, i boud, at 36c., cash. e —— Receipis of Produce, August 31.—6231 bbis. Flour, 1,275 bush. W) bush. Corn, 700 bush. Oats, 625 bush. Malt, 614 3) pkgs. Ashos, 22 bbis. Por¥, 18 kegs Lard. paisiicadesa..s Live Stock Markets. The run of cattle bids fair to be large again this week. ‘Tho receipte at the Hudson City yurds amouied to 3,238 up to Friday night, sad 15 more cars wers reported om the way. The qualily is bot up to that of last week, meay dry cows. little stéers, young bulls and old oxsa being on aud for these the mazket s slow and prices le. lower than week. Good cattle have sold up to to-day (Friday) st the old rates, but they are fully uow fe. lower, soarcely toing goiog over i7c.,, and the majority of even good sell 6t 162 (640, About 3.000 head bave already besn . butobers since iast Monday. Stoep continue to coms ia ¥ B, live weight—something extra wi is doll. Lambs are worth 673jc, as pes 1 ot bring 70. qualit; Sinancial. of CAPITAL STOCK. TENNZSSPEE NATIONAL BANK, AT wnxpas, TNNRINE DESIONATED DEFOSITORY AND FINANCIAL OF THS UNITED STATES, AN TAR DEPOSITORY AND FISCAL AGENT FOR WEST TENNESSER [Made 30 under the late liw passed by the Teunesses Logislatare. | AL THE DEPOSITORY FOR THE 'MEMPIHIS BRANCH OF THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. [Organized under Act of Congress, 186, | 1t s proposed to Inerease the Capital Stock of this Bank trom heut Capital “One Hundred Thoussud Dollars” to Fivs fioried . of the sbeence of surplus war and the great want of m: legitimate business demaads, this opportan 10 capitalists abeoad to {uvest & poriivn of their su 4l in the p“ln answer the @2 ‘l“ $177728175 2 223/ Shoep Tongtes, ¥ doz. 55263 .90 Plps feet, 60 @63 2229 Sausage, ¥ B .o ¥ B.20221, Bologus, green, ¥ M. 19320 L1 Dry.. a8l 2| Tripe, ¥ B W0a12 POULTRY AND GAME. .30 333 Goslings. each...... 81 2283 " 75@91 12 Squab Pigeons, ¥ pair. 75281 Ducks, ¥ .. B35 Turkeys, P B.. 3 Youog ¥ pair 91 75782 00| Woodcook, 50 Wood. 9 pair... @81 25 Roed Birds, 25 Teal, ¥ pair.. 75@ 81| Rice Birde. ¥ 75 Mailord, ¥ pair.81 559 Fowls, ¥ A8@ Buoke O 3235 Geese. ¥ 2ew| VEGETABLES. ok 0@ 4) ilu:hnnml P aqt tilog, ¥ 34 beiry, ¥ .k.v L Lima, sbeiled, ¥ Boots, ¥ buach. llmu:la Sproats, ¥ § - 8910/ Parsley, 7. banch | Poas, per o 1 2| Beppera, belh each- 0225 Potatoes, P § peck ¥ bush Sweet, ¥ P § prok..... 0@ peach basket $1 50D$L 75 Lishes, ¥ busch,.. H Black, ¥ bunch. . peol C Colery, soup, ¥ Kuob, ¥ ban Corn, ¥ d e rens 1820 Sago & Thyme, ¥ Chiceory, ¥ b 5s 8 Syuer.Kraut, ¥ quart... Cucumbers, 1 Salsafy, busch. .. Y.zx, gardon, @15 Squashos, Summer,each. 54 8 (iarlio, # bune! 20@ 2 Boston Marrow.. 28 Horse Radish, ¥ 60275 Tomatoes, per quart. Xohlrfbi, ¢ bupch..... 6210| #jpeok........ Looks, # bunch 0@12, Turnips, ¥ buael TLottuos, ¥ head 5@ 8| New, W ¢ paok.. # @10, Water Cress, ¥ qt . . 6@10, Watermelons, each... 0 340| U D 128, .10@ 14| Kerosone, ¥ Onlons, ¥ q ¥ buvch. ¥ balf pe Pona, split, ¥ . Conl, bard, ¥ bush Coal, stove, tun..88 00e 10 Too ¢ 100 40 Iee, ¥ B Markets—Caxuyriy Kurokrap you vux N, Y. Tammoxs FaipAy, Ang. 31, 1866, ASHES—There Is a falr lnquiry for Pots at 83 5. Pearly are nominal. amantine; 40@450. for Sperm, COFFFE—Pricesare stoady done; we bear of sal 3 rivate terms, 325 bags Ja 9¢,, 50 do. Ccylon at 20c., 489 do. and 1,100 bags Jamaioa at 17je. 2 t 2582540, 0 do. L-{ aracatbo, par COPPE kot for Amerioan Tngot is mors aotive, and prices aro firmor; sales of 900,000 1 at dlo. for Dotroit antl oru‘g“l“l ‘Soptembor delivery, and 3. for Balll: -vu.ohow .dwm . New Sheathing and Yellow Metal ary anchay, A COTTON-A "r{d.m business bas been done, but the markes 18 still unsett On the low grades the buyer has bad | the ady antage, and some sales show u deciine, but the fln:ll | aalitios #r) firm; selos of 2,100 bales at 32j@3e. for Mid- ngs, @35, for:do. Orloans, Various rumors are afloat to the offect that the army worm and droath are com. witting serloes standing crop, but the stories damage to are sot 08 yot well enough suthenticated to bave any lous effoct apor the market. ’ FLOUR AND MEAL~Ths demand for Woestern and State Flour i folr, o) ly for Sound State and rader, rangin 112814; Famil; less active; the %Mu unchanged, the sales are 10,400 bbls, at 85 5@ for Superfine State and Wostern; #6 70@99 15 for ordinary and common Extra State; §2 02 10 28 for Faucy State; 871529915 for the low grades of %fil‘ Wheat \‘mm Extra; 88 902810 2 for Shipplog 5 810 302814 for Yrado Famil, of 3 Michigan, d Indiaus; 810 0@815 for Bxtra Fauily Bt. HlolaBe 1§13 252815 75 for Doublo Estra do. Cansdins ¥lour Is in fair request and scarce; sales of 70 bbls, at 88 80 @910 15 for the low grades of Enn‘_md 10 25, 3 Trade and Family :h fl.mlllm." l’l‘:;.‘:"l"’m rl“lf without clan) 0 _8u| more i ol SD“II " to farr Baltimore and e P bls, at 810 30 for common Zoflnlvy &nru. and 811 502815 60 for Trade and Femily brands, Rye Fleur is activo and In.udu-nd“ of 750 bbls, at 85 50280 20. Corn Moal is plenty and eavy: soles of bls, Good Weatern at #4 50. Tho exports of Flour from New-York, from Sept. 1, 1865, to Aug. 31, 1866, are 266,119 Dbl Inclading 114,758 bble. to Great Britais,'sod Trelnnd, aad 471,377 bbls, to otber European ports and the Todies, FISH—~The markot for Cod i fairly sotive and firm. Wo qsgu 29650688 l«ri(’)r\!na Tank and St Goorges Maok- 18 falr, '8 quote T aion o Vit el o ond oniis, o L) N nw.}.’!‘l‘l"."‘;'. B{A ¥ box, 40@#4 45 for an . Other s :lll and prices modorate at «. ;l’; for Alnond: 15160, for Carrants; 303, for Cltron, G1tA TN—The Whoat market Is firm, particolarly for Cholos d s fair, and con- 8pring and Awmbor Sta finod to millors; tho supply of Ne T.lto moderate; the salos are 4,000 bush. CLicage Spring. at @1 87} ; 9,000 buah, Oid e o Wastarn. L storc, at. §1 5281 73 4,000 bush. New a¥ at the Railroad Dopot; 1,700 bush., Ambe at_ $270@ 9280, and 1,050 bush. Ne Amber De at 82 75, Burley is dull and nominal. B Loy Malt I hout ohange; we quote at 8] 35281 50. Oal mand, and tter. olosiog firm; are in more actlve d wulos of 110,000 bus 40 @4ic. for falr to S00, for il Lyeisg Coru i quite aotlye aiid prices are aded saioe flrty 4o bugaiey Jo cliglly fox tum basaa il Bersianent securiy and prol afe ot i 3& w FOURTH QUARTERLY REPORT of the TENNE TIONAL BANK OF MEMPHLS, Monday, July 2, 1065. RRIOURCRS. sy 2310 » ol 64 3077 8 ttancy 10,698 81 Due from Baoks and Bauker 536,116 1L V. 8. Bouds to secars cirealation U’ 8. Bonds to secure daposits. 10,00 300,000 00 Other Bonds and Securi 00 08 Notes of N B ® Logal Tenders and Spoc @ Capital Stock Froi Circulating Less acaoutit on band. Amount outetandin; Dae Deponitors. Due Basks... County Court, Memphis. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Board of Dirsctors the Tennessss Natlonal Bauk, heid April 3d, 1866, 3 semi Dividend of Alteen (15) per ceat on the Capital Stock was payable on demsnd. 'JCTOBER DIVIDEND.~There will be & Dividend of Tea per cent made au: le on dewand on the old stosk, 2ad &4 of the Bew a3 may cibed 0n Oct. 3, 1§36, Buoks will be ope Banking House of Moasrs. HOWES & MACY. No. 3 Weltdy whara subscriptlons ofTen of more sharee will be received, aad wuch information ae will be furni WALTER 8. MORGAN, Casbler, | (Formerly Cashior of Dover Pliins Nationa! Bank, New-York, P.'3 —Coliections and other business through this Bank and ite d'tn b Southern States will be poudents ot M O et sharge whon 1n behalf of s sockholders. JTPECIAL NOTICE.—BENNEHOFF RUN notice calling for & meeting of Si oot By 3¢ 1. Hilly J. Crombis 8" Haight, Comaitse, being " uo wuch- mosting called for by be baid st the o o of this Compaay. C. HANNON, Presi S R D. C. & R. H, FISK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES SECURITIES, No. 16 NASSAUSST., UNDER THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATS3, UNITED STATES Gs OF 1831, UNITED STATES 52 BONDS, UNITED STATES 1040 BONDS, UNITED STATES 730 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, ead : Ww-YoRK. August 21, 1966 SCHEDULEB OF THIRTY (30) OR MO Coupons of the loan of 1864 (10-40s), mataring on mln? D samber, il now b tecelvad ot on, t the Lok e R trowue ® 8 PER SHARE-~ROMAN BROTHERS ING Co. J. B TAYLOR, Prosideat Apply to S. E., Bea oo, (0. 141 Tribs pcoRITY INsvavos Co T Nxw Yomx, Aug. 16, 1956 ' Oy THE No. 119 Basspwar, A2 mootiag of DIRECTORS heid this day, A; F. HATTIS oot w04 'HAYDOCK. Company. - By order. EETING of the Stockholders Hj fiyl[{: lr‘:imfum cou:fi‘uuv.:ulx:: ‘:'bur a Board of Directors o 12 St Of e, up wain. Poll el at | o'clock p. m. = NTEREST due Beptember 1 on the - whl b pald o aad aher WG 0 8 NGERSOLL, Seseetarge Cloveland, August 27, 1966, e — T OTICE 18 REREBY GIVEN 1o HOLDERS of CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT of TEMPORARY (other thaa those ‘{ssued for CisaringHo: that l..“ o Daparimeat is proparad to redcem he lous offices from which they wi uu::" date to the time of presentation, 2347 Uid Uhat afoc sha laster dpce INTEREST 3 Socretary of the Tron AU CEASE ou su Certificates. ] Mosses. J. 8. MORs TRAVELING GRERITS 00, 0% Gry. riasoo 041 e EUR b i o Wiy el

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