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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866. ; s S nsiebareenstel § bt Lal s LY bankers'; do., at ahort sight, 106]2107); Paris, st 6§ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, ? - S I S o . ~ N LUNDON. ek golog hero, a8 it was my inteation to do when [ | 400 great profusion for Natare, asd $00 great ustidiness 2 Imh:tflfl*hn wy Tawon, saying: "7 ""‘"'.’l‘.‘;: COMMERCIAL MATTERS. 3 ok s started, The fackia, howovor, that thers is almost notbing | ATt and therstore the fasbion fsn aflure e e, o B / “pands ——h2= days, 5.4§®5.32); do,, at shorts sight, 5.22j0530; TUE BEABON OVER—DULL LIPE—GOING OUT OF TOWN | to chronicls, s8that 8¢'s thoughts aipen iy naturally Thwts of colezed leather, datntily battonsd and This [ The Times Tax Antworp, 5.4025.37}; Swis, 5402535, Hamburg, 359 1% COUNTRY-NOUSES=HOW WE LiVE 1 | intoNolidsy gocsip, nad'as \eflo site and Writes, one sighs drab, brown, bronse, oopper-colored, buff. gray, and even red— | Ty e, put me off, howovor, for I | 8574 39240; Frankfort, 30}2404; Bromon, B "ol . _ | to think what 8 plege Englaad is for the rieh and woll will be worn. Each shiade is pretty, With & gown of tho $8m0 | a1, 80 od with the course of The 7imes that & 76@77%; Prussisn thalers, 69970}, VHE SEASON—IOLIDAT GOSSIP—NO NEWS—BER hae, and only thus, and afger all, the tasteful and tidy black | would r Wiko The News or The Worid, 1 used to LINTHE HUMOY KUROPE—-BISMARK AHEAD. bora aad thotr Bangarson, what o dull, dack,wonstrous | UG B B ot e e "Ton roscitos 80 | #0greL my rosideace in tho Jersehs; but now that gho is ia | Otapacie to-day the Parsia takes out $25,000 in silver, From Our Owa Carrespondest: ; Vome or albeid. <11 o sofetoo of uxyrtons ond cui- | 550 'C VLU S*Lel wod cutof place on o e, | (30 Union and rasolves t> in,” T conalder it an eppo takes out 0o specio. Lowvox, Aug. 25, 1666, | vated life can make folk bappy, then the Enzlish upper -vr«l:lnuuum'm.luhmmummm Louor, udp:r:dafl{ul ure of putting of the Bub-Troasury wore: Recoipts, Tho long vacation bas fuirly ot in in London. ‘Tho | tan thouseud 6ught to by the heppiest of martais K Lired.{-guot ook ungainly e ¥,y Bope yur- Sadand hoich g [ r Costoms, $593,000; Paymonts, §3,- nonanu'-fl\m-‘-n‘m in :h-;‘loo‘of some dozen M]i T | months from the middle of July in every year. Lincucollars, narow behind and dosp-polatod in front, aro L ' , 07‘.9“ 01; Balaace, $33,224,145 13; Gold notes, $307,000, mon. The Clube are in tho han paluters and uphol- | But, for nows again, Well, thers is no news, and that | most worn, Clusy lce is stifl fashionsble, and looks its best 5 ;8 :?‘. ocalled to ::flmmum aterors, & comor only of the diniug-rooms and librarics be- | is the fast. Readers wust look to eslin for tho ext Balf | with heavy Wiater rober. FOMPKINS-SQUARE PARADE-GROUND. 000w voee Cenf M: Road for sls ¢ & Hateh, The cire g kept opea for the fow officials who are left to koep the | year, at an) for nows, Bismark bas the lead, and we | When October somes, all the banners of Fashion will bo huog o 98| Clove.& Pitts.4 m. lw........"lm Wlflh!!ylgphlu tho merits of the seourity, 'h}flu an G@ovorniment machine golng, for casusl mombers pissing | have all nothing to do ‘but wait over bere, watehing with | 7ol bor oater wal, &afl she will bold bigh eourt aad festival | TER SEVENTIL REGIMENY DISPLAY—REVIEW BY THE & L ene snee '{:. l}.%hm i ‘.p-h-nu,q the peoperty. \ ' ghy theough groat Babylon on their way from the continent, | deep interest whether bo will rough the Junkef party in a within, and edict, and examjle, permission, and forbiddance MAYOR. m'(?)",og-l' .l'"l 'ldw . S04 WL ALTRER 1 g “or the 50154, to countey houses, aad for the fow indouiit- | racond round, and reslly stand or fall on his democrtio | ©f 195 High Mightiness shall duly ba eet fort hersia, In the eastern part of this city thero is . spot of : 300 2rer- e0es 83 Norts Wastorarsrslst o 0% : #ble Cockneys who can never be huppy for more than 10 | lead. At the same time, for a large number of our best terra firma, with an iron-rafling inelosure and bordercd by a (llinois Centrai. Groat Wastorn. ... 74,693 :'.193 D“i .114 duys ot o time away from ticir beloved home, ““Moun- | peajle, the fnterest with whish we are looking at Northern CANT GET Ti fow troos, which bas heretofore bsen used 8 8 park and Deteots. uw 3,007 taivs,” suid Charles Lamb, “are good to look et, Gormauy paios -bofore the fociing skin to agony with T the Pullivher of The News York Trivune. promenade, but which lucks the attractions of either. Those “Tho trafle Chicago Groat strocts to live in,” and the fecling is cegtainly sharod by a | which we bxpect your next elections. Kot being on the Stm: Are you nnabls to supply the current demand | who bave mostly frequented it bave becn passors-by going for the fourth week ia August was : consid-rable number of Englishmen of the literary sud | spot, our faithis probably weaker than it moed be, but it for your papert The want of it i boing felt as a barden, Lotmo | throuzh or clse idiors who found no better loungiog resort: 1865....... 830,717 691 1808...,..650,992 12| Tnoreass... 83274 @ professioas clsag, who havo beon stranded enrlyn Lifo | doos seem to s that you have a desperate hard road to f PEHEON ‘Thuraday of Lst weck a copy of Tie Tumow | Yestorday this place, which bas been known s Tompiins Tho following will show tho exports (ezelusive of specte) S A 5o eaahd e oy Wists, wilk aocs | 538, G0 (LAY tho ‘BUGTofusq "séver: Tad s ‘Dosd .| SOV netbe Md'st Trenson, Foi, ot 43 ooiut B s bot | square, was Insugurated by the 7¢h Regiment 10f difforent and trom Now-York to forign portstor the week eadisg Sept. 1 5 9 g wlenty of other papers, On Friday, between 1 and 2 p. m. 1 | more suitable purposes, and hereafter isvwiil take the appro- 4, and sinco the of the . success, strong hearts and cledr braivs than this Fall on your it ot pmeoets ¢os 15 Elladeighin, ad conselal myoeit priato name of the Tomplins square l'.rndi,m-‘n;i'. PRgrs "‘:.3 A o i " ' v thoy be soming in all abun - ONp 5 1 @ preciae looation is bet: Avounues A an d A g Lromeinbor whan & youngstee spending two diys Tn | thowator. Moy tiey be forthcoming i li b STt prootre oo on the 8 oaioak trls for | onth 608 Fonicosts sl with i szosptiois o0 - smak gt Forthowuek...... LTI Sapla it Proe Aygust with Thos. Ingoldsby, then in the bight of his New-Tork, but T cid uch fare any better, T could have gotat | pied area around 'tho sides the wholo ls unobatructocs | Iy Provw. reported...... 058 19020,23 3 p Tuls is what probably induced thesState itios to grant it | g Sinoe Janoary 1. m_m.u‘ BLO5.84T,660 8124,125,808 e e s vansl - 4 i popularity, at his howse in Amon Coruer, the d st, quiotest nook in the eity. 1t any roader of Tuw TkipuN: of aa enliguarian tarn of mind should chance to visit the old country it will be well worth his while to poke about ronnd §t Paul's. churchyard entil e has realized this dwelling-place of tho digaified eathedral clergy. It is a Ia:ge conrt, shut out from the roaring outside world by Deavy gutes, at which one of the Cathedral sorvants, a THE FASHIONS. v SEPTEMBER MODES — FABRICS— FASHION-FOLLIES — CLOMKS —MANTLES—WONNKT8— LOOTS— IFAD* —PROPHECIES. All Summer the merry mgnths have been masquer- ading in ove amother's robes. Juno wore the delicate coigrs Biaa 1 verger dlod, s poor Barhem romeckod; acts a8 it perfumo of May. July blazed in the torrid bucs of Corberos. 1 well remember wmy own @tion | puguar, August looked cool, and pile, ard pensive in Octo- of wonder when 1 entored those gites, hoW | per's misty tints and broidery of rain-drops, and S:ptember comes sultry and breatklrss, wearing the crown and mantle of month, morniogs and evonings were cold at the sea-side and in the mountwins, avd the world of fashion shrag- ged shivering white shoulders, and turned oityward the log- ing faces which had,gone forth gladly two “or throe months o the city is fuller than is usual st this scason, to the gain of wiliiner and modiste, and the discomfort of tho birds of passage, who have lucklessly flown from pole to tropic Howevor, being hero, they teca bravely the serious issues of £5, Which we take to begettine new clothes, Al Smimer they might frodle and flatter, having earned a soason of rest by unwearied exortions ball-and-party-ward, But pow ihat the Fall is wpon them wnawoso, thero is mach oarnest work befora them iu the gatbering together (f boaneteape and gown, of flounce, and flower, and farbelow, of airy mothlags, without which n modern tofict §s desolation to the sight. And our fustlomabie women uro mot sueh orivens as to shrinkvhen duty esl's them. They will shop all day to mateh (ke tnf of & ribbon or tho pattorn of an edging, They will wear pounds «f pulls and frizzes ou thoir amall heads, and pounds of drajery rasting on-their wlight hivs, and cones of atoel girding th ride, aad baots that aro a misery, and you shall b & munmor from. their patfent 1ipa. Did not their groat;great-graudfathors blved Tur liberty, and alisl! not they watter in 1t Ls w0 early in tie scason, aud so warm, that Fashion only hints at ber Cecseon, and up prosent demanda pothing yotaries bat watebfulnegr, Al the Samuer finory worn far & mont) 1o gere. Alf the preity musing brics, ard pale s “# %L grenadines which havo sarvived the uses of their country smpign will bloom ofresh fa city draw- ing-rooms. Thers are heary fabifes fa the windows and on the shelves; ol the tints of the Autumn forests in the show- rcoms and caser. But such an stmosphere oay huma, being conld live there during those bright Avtoms days, and wy resolve that not even the templa- tion of weeting Mood and “Poul Pry” ot dinlr, the treat i*had been allured by, should keep me thers be 48 hours. The guests eame, five or six in all, aud the cone wersation turned on the impossibility of really enjoying Nife far more than & wosk cut of the sound of Bow Bells, Tho ci-at majutity of the guests” includiug Barbam, wero strongly of this opinton. A fe! years lator I was ulmost a8 much estonisbed 10 hoar T/ackeray maivtuving the samo thesis. Ho was hastoning back from Boulogne, and weo met in tho teain. Tleft hun soma toenty miles from town, his apir' rising every mint te & ..o looked forward 0 bis plunge under the great smoke cunopy and a month’s enjoyment of em ty London. 1 thought hiri at the tme patber crazy, or the! he hiad forgotten to explain (as Arte- mus Ward docs) “ this is ment ironical.” T understand the fecling better now, in fact haveporhaps somettittle touch of it myself. It is perfoctly compntbic | with an intense enjoyment of the many ways of holider- making which are in vogre among us, scme of which are almost pecalier, I fancy, to our branch of the great family of Euglish rpeakers. For instaves, the pur.uit of mountain-olimbivg—Alps if they can got at thew, Welsh snd Cumberland mountains for waat of Alps—as it is | practised by 4 constantly increasing number of young Englishmen, Secms to have no attrastfons for moro than & stray Ameri.an hete and there, and is considercd a procf of lunacy by Continental natiors. At the other ond of our holiday ¢ -ale stands country house life, which, in the de- velopwnt at least which it has now attained, is also, so far a2 1 kuow, peculiar to England. - Iu every Enzlish | rounds thiem that nollly burs. asd the encpmen look weariy m;i_v. and all through Scotiand, there are & cortain num- | at the clondless skion, and veloly iuvoke Earoclydon, giver of ey of thoiregreat houses which are opened generzliy in the | raia and ebill. Autuean by their owners to o succession of guests, whostay | Plain fabr. nd atripes are most ta by deaired. Soft, pliin son tho average four or five das, the intimate fricnds of the tints, gray and drab, and misty Autumnal Lues, with brght Dost and hostess remaining, perhaps, for o fortnight, The | coutrasting tafmuing of pink and biue, aud orimson and royal Qotails of 1ifo at country houses vary, of course, according | Parple. SKirta just Souad with the rioh eolor—waists and to mtustion. In Secotland and the north of E"‘gllm\, sleeves trimmed ouly at tie odges. Sosays Paris. New York {rouse-shooting xnd deeratolking provail from the 12th of | il e7—trimmiag, riaing etarywierh Jou whal o o August, Everywhaso paricidge Abeoting 1a part of the Fown bat a framewors fo: triumings, aud what use in m M if one osnnct show it in 'sce, and riboons, and camess, and play from the lst of Sentember, and wherever thero 18 | ohaivgt Anybody may bivo s popiln dress. It is the trim: good salon or trout stream in tho neighborhood, a man | ming which ccs’, , or two of the party will surely be found for whom tho | Suits will be wora as much as evor, but the gored drosses sngler's craft bas inesi:tlle attractions. There aro | are so inconvenient for the street that they are banishod fu s meighborhoods and heuses agran in which there is a craze | weasure. The walking dress has a very short skirt, et in fot cricket of rifle shoating But nowhere is sport of auy | scollops, vandykes, or sjuares, sud wora evor a petticaut of kind more than a feature of eovntry-house life, except in tho same material coxing a littlo below ap of the boot. ont of the way highland lodges, or 8t 8 fow residences of [ Abovethehem of the dress, thelo pottiooais ars pisend vp Dbopelessly demoralizod Nimrods, whore the men herd to- with & cheaper material of o same hue, wo that the - men hord to- | Ly e rabe s not were expsnsive than tis gorod drems mads gether, and give then 8clves up to & simplo life of Aestruc™ | Ciep ine gual train, aad is lighter, more graceful, sod much | A ¢ more convenient, A very odd anl ugly fushion Las been Ordinarily, the manner of lifo is somewhat in this | introduced, which will be worn only by wowen who mistake wiso: Broakfast from 9 to 10, the guests dropping down | oddity for beauty. In saits, if the skirt is plain, the walst is and grouping themselves as they please, generally at three made of the sama color, but striped; and if the skirt be or four different tables. A4 10} or 11, the shooting and MMA“'-:‘ m o ;‘:wfl' . 5 i o fishi rlies start, or the cricket-matcl i e ot v ey -..:‘,.“:: Anaaseirell 25beh s :ro-:d?fl:; _‘;:: What new ones may be i store is not yet rovealed. All dresses Res * 6% | will be gored. Many arc made without any peresptible ful- :‘"‘" ) ":"‘ :.‘:i';' Regnels, or-Join :hf_“":‘a WhO | Jecaat the walst. Others have four plaite, ono in front, one Py 08 B0 T 8. @ papers, or gossip, in the draw- | pe)ing and one on each hip. Others sgain are plain in frout, fng-rooms, or on the carpets and cushions on the lawn, 5 and o the hips, with two side plaits at the back. - The newest under lime or chestout trees, if the day is warm enough | skeleton skirts,are mado without any hoops above the kuce, uitriness sur- | 3 ‘Then prties aro generally going lazily and flirt] | aud the large olrcles of the dress at the botiom iy sustaiued by ingly until the next general gathiering at 2, for luncheon, | stiff facings, aud by exmbric potticoats with broad, starched & moel which the sportsmen, ho take under a hedge | flounces. Almost all dresses ars male with Dbasquer, but these are ususlly detiched from the dress, end fostesed usders belt. The very ugly fashion of weuring belts over dressos not finished with the ro1nd waist may bs pardoned when it con- or behind a haystack. Afrerward the ladies drive, or ride, or continno croquet with such of the m'n as eschew M|“:'”“:;‘:‘r‘:'z:l“" "dof;mh?;‘” ;,'rng Dects the simulated basgue, and thus makes a bouse dress o on will be home before the ploassut loiterin suitable for the strest. Tho peplum, of which one hoars so o Ty (bt sie Whe Saobnli 8 | much, is simply a full basyne laid in plaits at the waist, or ¢t tea is over, and by me the moring papers have | g0z joosely from the should rs, cut Ju very deop points at arrived, and perhaps some new guest, 82d there is talk of | th hips, and iu short poluts before aud behind. It is usually saything that bas happened in polities or society. Dinner | 1.t open at the hips, and es:n point is fiuished with along at 8 or thereabout, end afterward, in some houses you | tassel. Its resemblance to the the Roman mastle, whish it is witl have masic, in otbers cards, in others dancing, until | supposed to copy, can oaly be discovered by the poor little the ladies like to rotire. Then the men adjourn to the | Marchioness's systom of “ makiLg believo very much.” Nover. billiard-room, cigars and scltzer water, mixed @vith more | theless, it is capable of being made & graceful and pretty dra- ¢ loes: shorry or spirits. Billiards last as long auy ono | POrY. ‘Tiny sleereless jckets dre made in vlack, and in light- likes to play, every, man dropping offat bis own time, colored cachmere, very short, sud rounded up b ’ fn heart shapes before and bedind. Thess are bordered with But though the general features of the life are alike in | . 'op r)roidered with gold thiead, or edged with o fringo »ll country-houses, each has more of less its own specialty. fug coig or silver beils, with amall tongues which tinkle us Thers aro & fow merely fine houses still, at Which 10 010 | g1y wearer moves. Except on tho collars of a circus borse, Dut the créme de la créme of socicty (so callod) are found. | whence, evidently, the fashion was byrrowed, this ornamenta- /At prosent theso are more addicted to horse-racing than | tion'could not be more charmingly bestowed. It is to bs worn sy otber pastime, aud, as I am credibly informed, to | also on strect oocasions, it is said; and the onostentatious and ‘earnost romping in the evenings, much aftér the fashion of | blushing beantics will ajpear 03 Brosdway thus csparisoned. from which the custom comes. If report Double ekirts azd tanics are mach worn, but the deep cut-off #peaks truly, howevor, they maintain their exclusiveness flonnce, #o fashionable in thin fabrics this Summer, will be t the prico of tremendous dulless. In the pleasantest | equably Wor iu silks, and ores in he;vl:‘r ;;unm, To tall dasbed wi women it is extremely becoming, and i not waste the poc “mm’ :,:fl':r o “;“:‘ = ;":': 90 | pattern. Waistsare il mado short, acd sl worn Wik the . ith genersl, tho neighborhood is earefully tended for political |'pe sidg, are extremely fashionable. Bwiss bodicos, which :y.-.‘hmh w:n‘"“. mthd‘:d“d: °lfi""‘"! promiseto be inmortal, are made in bright colors axd worn iy ving 8 mos notion of | with leng scolloped ends of silk, over light dresses. Open omaining the heads in every sense of their own corners | Pompadour waists continue more in vogue than plain, light ofEngland. 8o you bave & constant sucocssion of the | bodies. They are worn with chemisetios close i the neck. pquires snd parsons, ard their wives and dsughters, who | ¥or matrons, open ‘waists, square or folded back in & V to the eriticiso the Londoners and sre criticised in their tarn, | belb are prescribed, This * colluyius gentium” is often "'q attractive; th, The form of Fall wraps is not defermined. Just at presest whore tho host and hostess take paiis in grouping their the loose négligte sacque, or the Hght basque, fs insisted upon, , : IPIRE TUTT | the altittiog basquine beiog despitefally eutreated, The wisitors, it is difficult to imagins & more fascinating life. i g y pretty. old-fashioned straight matles are to have a new birth. Onoo or twice I have scen this o well done thateven spors | iy, vi'b made fn embroidred veivot, embroldered ik, B beon ot 8 complete discount, one or two men for Very | mugin, grenadige, embroidered cachmere, nod the ever- shame having just rcsponded to the keeper's SUMMONS | heautiful enmel'sehair will wear the soarf form par excelience. Sor on hour or two, hurrying back by luncheon time to | Popiin basques, sacques, aud shawls of black or white em- gejoin the society. ‘broidered cacbmere, will be also reckoued among the most ¥ The aystem has its faults no doubt. It is too lusurious, fl:::n'fi'fu f;;;"m';':i‘mf:mmm s oy tof | White, wi piouous fo B PR stten iy 5 b e IO | the siret; uat somo of the bck shawls o very cegat. " Cacbmere sacques are considered much more desivable than the troops of sorvants they bring with them. TLis carry- | oy yyjp Pl Of couree the dealers will couepire to make fing about of flunkeys and abigails has bacome 8 WODStIOUS | (yem equally costly, but any damsel whose own akill ean puisanco. I am sorry to -’MMIAM any of mY | weave the beantiful decoration, may follow, for s swall outlsy, pountrymen or countrywomen have the coursge t0 go 08 | the rich fasdios. ountey houso without & man sud maid. IhevekLowh | ponnets disglay littlo ifference. Indeed, every porcitie fl-‘m:::h::v'"m!‘: meid t“h m';o‘t:' vagazy of the crownloss abape seemsalready to have de. ghair housemaids capacity to a great house, © | clared itselt, and nothing remaiss for despairiag varlety Lut mtter ruin of those domestics. For none but the servants | the re-introduction of crown_and curtain, The Catalonias, ©of the house take part in any of the work, while they aze | the newest phase of the Fauchos, is an oblong frame with Qiving in the same luxury, and greater idlentss, than their little ear-cape, very like the Poasant head-dresses so fushion-! Juastors or mistresses, ulhay bave neither the Intellectas) | sble three yoars sgo. It is the latest whim zot to cover the excioment o th phycn axeionof souting, i | TS LT LTI L S * prriding. Theclass of upper servants are becoming:almost 55 804 414 e JeepamaTDm Ao - . problem for us as our paspers; in whiech the chin, or beneath tho ehignon, 7ith & ribbon only an ineh and a half wide. Some of these haus are trimmed with 8 buge oondition many of the former, by the way, end thelr use- | 4 orogment in place of the stick. Some are fastened with Ross lives. Beside] boing too luxurious, coustsy house | jopg, bisek-beaded, fanciful pius, and bave no strings at cll Bifo is at once too exciting and too idle, Many Lave the tiresome and common Beroiton chaln falling | There is no rest from the constent strain of. metro- | nader the oln in the most uncomfortable fashion. These tan Kfo for any one, from the girls and boys, who ohaing are of false eameos, of imitation pearls, of silver tusel, enormous opportunities for flirtations at every of ivory or bous, of Sowers, of Jot, even of small featbers, sod turn, to the elderly stetesmen who get their bags each is uglier than tho other, from the office in the mornizg, and have to keoptie | Inbairdressing the essential thing is to drag the bair up wifairs of the nation in their heads more or less. But there from the neok, and sckisve & chignon of the most obtrusive fs nothing like regular work, either physical or intel- | #od awkward order on the back azd top of the bead Wheu Sectual, If a man has to write & verious dispatch, or to get ho comb can be seen from the froxt, the ot 18 com- Shrough any tesk requiring concentration, he runs up to m:;-m 0a one head.in & hundred this style is not o ol uty,tn-umwommnmm :':.m:“'d"fl-ummn.m o ander-Jaws, sad long moses, the lins from the spex of the waterfall to the base of the ohin looks longer than lifs, THe But I bave been runuing into this disquisition on | ehigmon is & mass of pulls, frizaes, ourls, braids, snd disbevelod Bagiish countey houses, Wistond the same time bundies of otherpapers, On Saturday mors. ing tho,edition of Taz Tw wwas exhnustod in this city at £} o'clock #. m. T have just met my neigkbor, who inquired th It over Jersey City this morning Not hav- nows. Hedsaid be lnd sent for copy of THEImBUNE, but conld not fia ing mine with me, I sont aud borrowoed a copy. Tae publie woull b tified to know the eause of their iosbility to pro- care your papor. Has Zihe Times been unalle to transfer it8 readers to w party, and thoreforo created a greater de- 1 for THE TRBUNE than you ace at presant ablo to fur- or is 1t _the fault B (Lo smen, who ouly procure usual quaiitity, whieh ifar short of the usual demand. By the way, 1 iniormed my nofghbor that BEr, Greelsy wes out with au article upon Mr. Beecuer, which T have not a3 yet ad time to read, but wa discassed Mr. Beecber's letter and corcluded that hi®hod been captured ut ¥ort Sumter when he deliored tho oration upon the ruising of the Amerioan flag, and had su the flattery of Southoru politicians, Jorary City, N. J, Sept. 3, 1866, . Wo ara happy in informing our friends that we are abundantly able to mpply all demands for TaE TRISUNE. Tho difficulty is that newsmen do mot keep up tho in- croasod demand. They increase their orders day by day for Tir TRIBUNE, but they do not increase fast enouch. There may bo doslers whose prejudices #o far interfere with their interests, that they ero v lling to supply the demand for Tue: Trisuxe. In such cases, aud indoad in all casos, it is better to notify the carrier or newsdcaler in advance that you want Tng TRiBuNg regularly, and it will bo servod. The cirenlation of TAE TRIBUNY is more than 35,000 copies largor than on the 1st of August, and the in- crease stili goes on. This arguos well for tho triumhant 55 of the Union cause at the FIELD SPORTS. ———— BASE BALL. FXCELSIOR AGT. STAR. The graad mateh onyluesday betweon these noted ball clubs sttracted quito a nuinerous assamblago of 8pe0 bt tho atcendance was not #o full s it would have been o of the morning lod many to suppose that it take place. It cleared up in W0 “afternoon, thoueh, s wore on band with exccllent ninos, the Stars, weing minus their center fielder, Worth, and right hat excallent young player, Swith, taking the “Fhe Excelsiors led irom the commencement, majority of the iunings, The tielding of tho 7 that they have got n 4t last, The veteran I’ O'Brien th bis usual impartiality. We append 0. R| EXCELSIOR. 0. n % 1|Norten. ¢.... 6 2 e .3 2 el 20 b. IR Towis 1. 13 1|Cipne et 8ai Mucdiarmed, 31 b..... 4 0 Loggett, & 8 g SR Grimitha, 1. 3 0 Flucherr.f.. s 5 Flandors, 5. 8 4 0] Whiting, i b Ny Smits, e, f 3 1 K'wendof, L &f - ¥ Thomeon, o 3 1| Brainard, p 3 3 Mauly, 34 b 0 3|Mitclel, 34 1 Total. o 9 Total... w o » INNINGS. 1st. 94 34, 4 Gch, 6th, Teh. 8th. 9th. Total Star 0O 0 31 0 06 0 0 5~9 Rzcelsior.1 1 7 6 7 3 4 0 3-2 Uapire—P. O'Trion of the Atlantic Glub. B orers—Mossrs, Hopkina aad Holt Tune of game— Fwo bours. CLINTON® AGE BN & A vory fntoresting game of Base I sandrod- pe off on Tuesdny First ave, bo Funs of Thirty-sixth oas by a score of 63 10 1 s Darlovy, e 1. Mulvey, r. 1. Total. ¥oe, ¢. I... Cramate, r. CLINTUX, 0 R o R [ i 0 2 1 ik 4 0 3 0 A 11 o [ ‘ “ 5 INNINGA. 1t 2, 30 4uh. 5ih, 6th. Tth. 8th, 9th, Total W0 8 8 0 9 8 -8 00010 0—4¢ Fiy carehes Umpire—Michaei 8 Scorers—Hewes & Co. e TRIBU h Yorkville Clab, THE CAMPAIGN Pablisher of The N. Y. Tiibuse. By the mail thet carries this yon will receive an orior for 150 copies of T TripUse. Order and cheek reasived for 150 eo) ‘This town polls about 300 Ko Caxran blican votes and 20 Demo- tou. M. Ii, Champlaln, noder o was fired three years 81000 1 bouor (1) of th suppression of Tik TRINUNE. “Ihere are siready takon hore by mall of Trg DALY TRIBUNE, 17; SEMI-WEEXLY, 28; WEFKLY, 64, beside quite & number of the daily sold at the of 2 1 Lave not written shis for publication as correspondence, but you are at liberty to use the facts editorislly. Truly yor; A, WiLLazn. P. 8.—1he Hon. Hamilton Ward kas' be Chiemung aud Alle- ¥ Cuba, Alleghany v delogates which insares bis renemiation 80 Congress. N. Y., Seph. |, 1666 BILLIARDS. . ——— A NEW BILLIARD ASSOCIATION—FREE A ¥ZW FEATUYE - THE KNIGHTS OF THE OBLONG TABLE ARE AT CUES' POINTS, My of the seatssacred to the Tweive with King Michael at their bead are from henceforth vacani, Evea tbe recoliec: tions of the Sungreal will not avail to bring tbe Errant Kuights back to their true allegiance. I brief, there hay Deen a split in the party, for whose reconstraction the efforts of all futare committees will bo iueffoctual. In ver to » coll issued some time ago, billiard representatives of eight different States convened on Monduy the Fiftn Avenue Hotel. indulged in o apiited discas- fairs pertaining to the profossion, prssed & serics of jons, and adopted o constitution and by laws by wiich wtional Americen Billard Association” is 10 be gov- ollowing gre some of the resclutions passed: Rescieed, That U undersicued biltlard mawoiscturers, players and billiard foow proprietors do hereby form ourselves into #n swsociation Yo be called the National Ameriesn Biliard Association, the objest of wirich shall b to ingrodacs inte the slairs of the bilisrd workd the Srincipie of free cotipetition ; that this Associstion shall be open for iwember bip to ul persons inieissted a Ll ards on i . newt organizat! sball be complete Toc tutexost to billiar Cleveland; Me'vin Foster, New-York; chagl Foley, Deticki;” Semoel 1 ned by Jobn Frawey Johu Deery, Cingimal s N. Y.{ John M. Bravswlok Kagar, C ieston, 8, C.; cldthwalt, Boston; Peter K. Heath, Boston Gen J. Brown, NasX.;' Henn Boston; W Carland, N. ¥.; T, . N ., Cabill Grote, N,'Y,; Heiry Brawdch, Claclanatly'Joph Brusewick, Cluciunatl; Jobm Fergason, Brookiyn; Otis Field, N. Y. J. R Thorsten? N. Y. ; Jol han, Waalirigton, At an adjourned meeting beid in'the afternoon of the same odowing geutiemen were slected Officers of the As- Kavanagh,, N. V. ohu Frawles, Cleseland. N. Y. McCullegh, editor sociatio President—Dudls Vice-Presiden: Permanent Secretary—Samuel David, o Western and Southern Secretary—G. W. ‘Billiard Mirror, Cineicnati, Tyeasurer. rote, Eecutive Committee—John M. Fruswick, Cineinnati; Wm, Goldthwalte, Boston; Micheel Foley, Detcott; Jus, Eo Doyie, N. Y.; Michsel Geary, N. Y. » We should not omit to mention that at the adjotrned meet- ng, it was resgived that the Association hold st least one ‘Yournament eve? year, at whioh prisss of a suital'e eharac. tor ehull be awarded to the best players. The selection of tite and place, ns well as of prizes, will be a portion of the duty devolving upon the Execative Committee. The time and place of the frst Tearneuient wili $a un. nounted ut an early day. —— THE TRIBUNEL. To the Editer of The N. ¥, Tribune. Bik: In to-day's Trrsvwes I have read o communicetion besded “Tae Teipvxs on Nailroad Trains.” 1 don't thigk yon noed any word of cheer frow mo—your subscrip- tion books mast “ speak louder” than I can. T haver until th present ysar, been a dally reader of The Times, from its commencement (sbout 15 years). I am i the daily habit of looking * right and lef:” as I cross the Jor- Cil , to what my neighbors are resdinz. l"y.‘" ;"(rin‘:;) m?bminayl omugu.l eleven 'PHWlfil and two 7'imes on my side of the cabin, and no e ‘:-' o pers thau the above mentioned. Nearly ev wilb gome- By owspaan (ia Novaskl iion 0 0 e to the military. The ground for druling v most excellontly adapted, The7th Rogiment, National G which bas just found ont the advantages of the ground fur wilitary wanouver. ing, aruived thore yesterday aftornoon feom the ‘armory. It was marched ta by,companies, which took up their respiotive positions in liue. The fatizuc dress wss worn, whioh doos nob embrace aho Leavy black cpauleties or chupoaus, aud is jost as protty without tham. A cordon of pedicemen wore statioped aronnd the boundar) of the ground to keop_back the ouisifle spectators, who ha mostly cougregated from the vieinity. rOPer 8CCO IO dations wers made for Ludies to witness the display; and if auy of tho fair fri of the members wished to add their pressaco o the score they bad to ful in with the general crowd. Shortly afier 3 o'clock the regiment was drawn up in a lign- ment, & position in which it loked very imposing and attractive, 1a the couter of the field Col. Emmona W. Clark waa seated on loreeback, ho belug the only officer mounted, and ohmgside of him fluttered the State and National colord, while befors him was preseuted bis command ia double rank, pumbering about 500 mev, It was rouly a spiendid sight to look down the regimental vable body a0 parfect. in overy pr- Lich front aad sos sch an im tioular thet the observor could fiad no particn'ar pirt to w 10 coufine Lis admiration, but was pleasod with the whole. After the military oNquette of sslating the commaading of- ficer, the rogiment was oxecuted in Casey’s os. They were generaly well ormed, and in ke 2 the name and prestige of the regiment. One thing the men shoulllearn, howaver, 18 in marching—to preserve o less stiff beariog and march with more freedom of motion, - The officers fuifillod their duties to satisfaction, but they still bave room for - provement, Among the maneavers par execlience were the followine: Right of companies to the front; lefe colamn into Jine wheel; on first division close colunu; display columus on fifth division closs en masse; by divisions close en masse with wheeling digtance. About 5 p. m., Maror Hoffman arrived ina earriage to re- viow the regiment. It was soon brought into line before him at prosent arms, and afterward passod by him_proceded by the band and tendered him & marcling salute. This concluded the exercises of the day. LAW INTELLIGENCE. wouledrri~cateivd COURT OF QOMM@X PLEAS—Srwcnl TeM—Seer. 5 Lefore Judge CARDOZO. DECISIONS. Ellithrop aet. Holden.—Motion to contine injunc- tion granted A§10 costs to abide the event, ‘Wostenholm agt, Hesriek —8c0 memorands, Morss agt. Carpenter.—5ce mem- oranda. — COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS—Sker. Justice RUsSELL. The September Term of -tiie Court of General Sos- slons commoneed ingnroost vosterday, sud the indications are that its labors will fill Sing Sieg with numerous eriminals be- fore the adj Out of the panel serve duriog the month, Stephen Hyatt, f Flaring, Johw B 8. Dana, George V¥ 5. —Before Jurnment. ‘of sixty-stx names filod for Grand Jarors to e following woro selected : Jacob H. Groesbeck, Charles N, waing, Willism E. Lawrenoe, Riohard Jokn H._ Abeel, David Wetmore, Charles Morrell, 8 Beekman, Wm. A. Budd, Aaron Close, W, M Cowan, George J, Cook, David Dauzlas, cius I3 Nutting, Wilism B, Norfhrap, Jas. M. Plamb, liam Whitewsight. THE PIRST SENTENCE. Goorge Cox was arraigued'on an indiotment of burglary, found awainst him st the An, torm. The affidavit of Anron Gurskpstates that the premiscs No, 394 Soveuth-are., oocupied by bil welling, were entered on the might of the 7th ul.; the burglar went foto & room on the second floor and sttempied to take Away uautity of wearing apparel aod Jowelry of the valuo of erty of deponeat and Leévy Gareky, avd John M statement befor Pulica Jus 4 t into the bo 4 onth-ave. he paw them jump out of Ho pursied them to the corner of Tiirry ath-ave., when Cox was arrested by Officer Erunels Me orn of the 20th Precinet; the other thisf was not caught. The defoudunt pleaded gutlty 20 the Court of burgliry in the third degree, and was seatonced 10 the Suate Prison iof five years. A DBOY'S CRIME. Michael Dorald, a youthful resident of Bater oars, who, on being discharged from employment as ¥, followed high has brought bim g -y 3€. Mlls of Malbarry-st., valae of $39, ou the Gih of possession by Ufficor Horring of h Precinet. <I's offense made him a proper candidato to the House of Ratuge, where ho was seat. 3 HUKT IN A BARFOOM NRAWL. Menry Disokmicn was charged with using a elasp knifs on Grorge Oulsen on the 13th of July, An affcay cccurred in the barroow kept by the complai No. 481 Greenwi and bo attempted tine parties, which bronght upen on the hand by the defendast, Tho latter n sssault with & Larm. This sen- dasgerous tosce was suspeaded a he wos discharg LLO OVER AGAIN. wa indicted on the complaiat of L., felonjons sssanlt aod , dejcaes that ber 4tk of July, while Willlam Palmer, " w81 T battery. Meivini Paluer, b husband approached her on the night of t sho was stauding on n stoop in Tnirteenth-st., aod sttacked ber with o kaife, imiicting wounds on her peck, face and broast of apatuful pature. He state t ke had good csuse to cow- atered bis thongts and deed. Howas seutenced to hs sl on 10 the ARRIVAL OF MORIARTY IN NEW-YORK--MURPAY SAVE AND ON NIS WAY HOME—THE CANADIAN FENIANS OPPOSED TO THE SESATE PARTY. Yesterday morning Mr. Moriarty, one of the pris- oners who escaped frow Casada, arrived in New-York, and reforted bimself to Col. Relly at the Stepheus hoadquarters. e gives an interesting accoust * the escape and the means used to effect it. Marphy is on by way here, and will prob. ably arrive to-day or t-morrew. He denounces the Loberts Sweeney wing, and states that the Canadisn Fepians are de- cidedly opposed to an favasion of Cavada. Murphy Lasmever peen identified vrm(h- Senate party, and has no desire to be for the ColSMurpby connected with Roberts. ic-nie, which was to have been held on the 2ist of this s postponed to the 25th, when it will take placo st the ardenn. r. hons will be presvot, 83 also Byree, the late Warder of Riohmoud Bridewels, ublin, vy and Moriarty will alsodrobably on thas econsion €1 un aceonnt of their oscape frot the ¢/atobes of the Caund autborities, Great proparatious continue to be mado for forthcoming Fair, The ladies continue hard at work, fr early in the morning tiil lste at night, and in tbe room set apart for their ke thoy have quite a large colicction of useful articles. From what ey kave aiready it is certain that the Fair will, when bield, be worth a visit, and will not fail to be a suceess. Tncreased interest appears ta be taken in all matters relating to Fenianism, espeeially in the Stephens wing, The rovios tly crowded with newly arrived Irishmen from the s by snxious sympathizers resident Sere, i of work for bimself and clerks t 54 it from 8} in the morung.till 8 or.9 ia the Siophens will be here on Saturday, and will #day for thel air to be held. Mr. M eveming. Mr. thea probably 3 BOSTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. FRIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE AND MEDFOLD, Reported for T TRIBUNE, jor the week cnding Wednesday, .45 s Sept, 5, 1660, e - Sootes. Fat Hoga, Veals 600 2,900 ki 0 75 1,000 1w PRICES. Beef—Per 100 1b on total weigbt of bide, tallow and mente zu%. $13 750814, firstquality, $15@813 50; second quality, $12@813; third qoality, 8112812; & few choice single pairy, and bost Western, 814 50@815; sume of the poorest bulls, &o., 0 50, qmacm-n.wcm or much aecording to their 2500 1,30 waloe for Cowaand Young Calees—Felr quality, $452§75; extra, 802 $120; farrBw and dry, 8352 245, Slep—per B, live' weight, $26¢.; bead, In lots, §2 502 84 % __Fat Hog#~Ver 1, 104@11c., live weight; Shotes, wholesale, 13120 : retatl, 12 @14c.; Pigs, wholesale, 14@15¢.; retail, 1i@ibe, pes . Hides ~Bright Sheep and Lambs, per 5 T 1Me. per 1; country lots, 8 2%e. 4 dte—iBe. @1 each. TaMARKs ~Of the 3,000 cattle above reported, 1,563 Wokorn, 900 530 Eastern. r the first time for s veral mon! st = portion of the traiu was sevoral houre bebin, time. I culsed by an accident near White River Junoti+, on which a portion of the Vermont Central cars due ab Candridge were delayed till after 10 o'clock yesterday. This, which came down most abundantly, and ;b the ral an annsu’ Uy small number of buyers, caused the most quiet markot thet we have seen [ v some time, The market, both this week und last, ia vory i ‘lvh( stoeked for such hot weatkior as we bad last Sunday avd Monday, The besi qualities of small cattle sold better at Cambridge than sny other grade, There were 1) wholessle buictors. present, aud oxon found slow sale, I was the stdost mket of the sesson. At Brightoy, in jequence of tie raiu, the stock was yarded late, and tra 08 & over l4e., althouh wo of car-loads of ex\ in Albagy, . or 80 lower, 12he. por i, but for this mouey thy butchers got e e L e e o drovers or, down Iunulbnr. From tl!o to ‘1‘:’0 lr':‘l.:o {95 mos droves, light onge, bowgyer, colpg (o 8 and uutier, 0. 00000 e ‘The following are the shipmeats of Coal by the Pona- N. Carolu R ey g;-ddo-nm for tho wook cading Sept. 1, Rt i Coe .« g (P o Oy | By o aLee 0 1 0'CLOCK DOARD. Proviously (69).cemserense, 216,656 04 0,8 64,520 0., 62 Wost. Unton Tel., N. I e 500 see oer 1113 200...c.z0eee 58 | 70000, i) To sarme de B0 oot 19 U, 8. 58, }0-40¢0u. | Bosto: P E.. 834 Do;ruu > 108,902 09 6,000........ 20000 uvee e o0 304! Contral, The followit.g 18 n list of jobbd¥’ pricos at the Now, , Treasury 7 3-108. (e 30-0ennsi il | York Dey Goods Exchangs, Nos. 49 a3d 51 Park-placs. 4,500 w lmflmu(np—Aflsfi!hL‘w.; Augusta, 2lo.; Supe ) Antrosooggin; ?.MIA,). g@ Groene faoturing pm,-:i{. i Nortl bs. | 300. Prints—Garner & Co,, 20c.; Dunuell, 18jo.; Loadon Moura- (:)lfim&' fifli‘c&ww I e ivie atiey s Deplox B! er.. =Bra liptie, pric okl 5t 2 DB TR T PByron aad Garrote, &7 50 Paper Cglars—Metropolitau Collar 310 to o Gt amire patont Byros, 850, Buskespoars. Sul; Beading. i oot b il Ticks—Amoskesg A 436.; 4400, . eeea T34 2§ 0'CLOCK BOARD. Stripes—York 34c.; Uncasvill THZ COTTON SUPPLY, PRESENT AND PROSPEGITVE. 1 w""ii'li'c';&lli’ Spruce Hi L o [stan £ *h9w . 35§ ariposa prel iy i 27§ Chicago & it . 000" 99" | American Coal. e s ieeesl00f | § 5008 Troas. Notes 7.308.| 200.......... 60 (Clev.& Tol. at 3,500,000 ‘Qlecrepant statoments’ show the 18t scries. Rutland Marble. | 200.....0....1043 Iy‘cr‘y“l-i in which the of supply, as re- 5,000, 00000000 vueennees 20 |P, . W, & Chic. | gards the crop of , 18 Invols - v N. Y. Central 100, L 104 Tn additiop to this distarbinz influenes, the question of sap- 06 | 59, 510,102 Altol ply was comPicated with other causes, both physical and 100 R 1023 1 moral, The weatber was unusually flvetusting. Drouths Chie, & Mw" Cd\i«;x:fil afllioted cortain portions of the cotton region, and excessive ic. n 000, 78, rains other portions, The near of ‘war fa Europs 100.000neeea 108 1 1,000, tended to discournga tho planter, and his mind vacillated be- tween putting his land futo dotton or corn. Bel beso dis. N, RO 10 A M. OPEXN,DOAXD OF DROKERS—10 A. M. N ey WD ME American Gold. | Quicksiive Mich. 50 & ML | e ol brsreios 4" the' O the U, Nfii! 00.......83. 50 | 100, b10. "i ~States with regard .........L-...‘.‘.!Z'..‘.'.m Io:i-d 146¢ | Mariposa prefe a souroe of constituting altogether o 6 109, b3 worios of me-—uuuv 1 h-flly miudm‘ld'mmn ¥ growli ery v al usf e a) the sabiscltvegstore, with & bigh degreo of eiront a8 to the entis y statoments We wmay wake in relation to the supply of 186" that they may be regarded as sporoximations Y. Th m-ww - .m'. * be 0 extont of the 3 ol orop. 'II-.. Year can ‘.:RQ' 4§ 100...... 630, 35 {Ohic. &N W prot 3 b3, 7231 10083, within fow [ mates 100 810. 305 made a fow since. The eotton remaining in the South Reading, ex. dx\l‘. at the end (':"If!*'- estimated at 1,500,000 It haa 200, 3. 113 T 2,407)000 bales. 20 107113 The following are the receipts at the latest dates. at the Clevo.d T % o e et 400 OPEN BOAED OF BROKFRES—I P.M. 7-305, 3d series West Union Tel. |Mariposa. 106} 200 oo 53 | 200..0.000000 113 Cleve, & Pitis. receipts of 1865-65. . ............ V6,00 ‘We have de Do attempt to estimate the guenutity remain- ln:l-‘:om.un-nunudluummd such sa s tirst remark we have to make on this head is the dis- cordance of the siatements,.as we have said, in regard to the efficioncy of negro lsbor. The trials made of the system of volantary exertion st the commencement were highly die cournging. The schemo promises more favorabls results. The ons intrpduced by several of the planters are leading to better fraits than was anticipated. The system o ‘weekly money payments seems satisfactory both to the freed man and hmw. The Froedmon's is also ope. rating ben ly in the same direction. Under these circum stances the pros; are more hopeful than thdy were some ‘weeks since, course this does not apply wniversally. While mnr;l‘ruunl of the South will make half an average ions will not produce one-third or even one- ¢ ordinery yield. Texas, it would appear, bas ited with the ost favorable conditious for the deve'op- uctive resources of its soil, wiile it bas beea from those casuuliies whieh usually ‘There is one circumstance, however, which s Tooked o tho quéstion of wappir, which s the o e OPEN POARD OF BROKERS—3 P. M. Rustad o, Tinaows Conex iy | $imeesprmsetod b ke bt gun, e oo th sind & 400, 5 100 122 e 100. 129 & small pateh of were auxious to turn it to 8 R o ublonommt.n.:::{ aint being the want of seed. . 86} [Poue bale of cotion, 1 & 0000 he ageregets . Ty L u! Mariposa prof. T Ghoman & ot} | would be gory large, Thle s intended only as an-Hisetratos, bat it e the foree of of b, iplifies that principle - acting under the incentiye of high prices, I-dm'l:‘;h‘{dn 100 20.... West, Union T¢ Chic, & to act in the same a unities, The jufluesce i = l-.}-mhd in the esti 100 13, 58 00, 3. - b Chic., . T, & Pae. Pit., F.W.&C.ox o0 (b0 1 of A pri A TR0 s 200, 2109 100 »...810. 103} t0 have 2,407,000 bales. | 100, 3. o L | e thow, from R00,000 to X000000. bules, alt! this latter estimate must be deemed u";nr‘:m of our re- figure, as the actual resuit will.prove, the ace mark will be "m& underrate ‘med, that there 18 & pronencss RATE OF GROWTH. closing at 146}, The receipts from Europe, California 424 the interior, together with the payment of the faterest | betwens papwess 35",...‘.'.'.:.":'33":‘:7.‘:.;:‘{. % Causes which will promoto on the 10-10 bonds, will probably prevent eny material advance prior to Nov. 1, when about $22,000,000 will be ased by paying the interest upon the 5-20s, The Stock markot is very dall, and Brokers complain alike of the absence of investment and speculation orders. There is o steady fow of Goversment bonds from the country for sale by eountry bauks and their dealers. All 1% Gold bearing bonds are lower, and upon the first issue of 7.90s there is & declino of § per cont In State bonds snd Rallway mortgages o small busi- pess. In the miscellancous stocks little done, bardly enongh to keep them in public notice. Business in Railway shares is lmited and there is no dis- position shown to make largo operations in any direction. Money is offerod at moderate intercat Rut fails to tempt speculntion, The traflic of the roads confihues to decrease 8 compared with last season, and it is & fact conceded by railway managers that the balanco sheeta of 1866-are to show small returns to sbareholders, Several prominent rouds sre steadily making floating debt, and will remain non-dividend for longer period than was expected when they **temporarily” suspended. After the close’ Erie sold down to 71}, and the market generafly was dull, At the Secout Board the market washeavy, end lower prices were accepted on all ‘the lesding shares. After the Board there was a panic in Erie sbares which #0ld down to 70, clesingat 70] @714; the bulls who have been buying undor the impression thatthere wes to be 8 de- mand for cash stock on the closing of the books for the elec- tion, having found out that there was,no demand for the stock attempted to sell, and, on very small offerings,” the price broke sud no large smount could be sold at quota- tions. The balauceof the market was unsettled and lower, and the tendency for the moment is to lower prices. The closing prices were: New-York Central, 1023 2102]; Erie, 703270} ; Hudson River, 115 @121; Resding, 1132113} ; Michigan Southern, 83j@33f; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 86286; Rock Island, 108§ @108]; North-Western, 352 35]; North-Western Preferred, 66} @66§; Fort Wayne, 1034, one prominest cauwe affcoting the rate of cos- Money is quoted on call 8t 423 per cont, sud loaws | saiption, L e., tho state of the movey market, The reduetion { Kogland ronuiog t 3 po cnt have bocn put up. I sommares | Sabesaintd SeSCELn P ' 00 W paper 1o change. The rates are 56 for prime and good. | the opinion that there will be a pro ‘.ml;\:- u:‘ u:.n‘: reached, under until per 3ord ceot wil creased -:p-'lu.lnlnu oflnfl the Bask of Bogland. this topic, as an fmportast element of the value of cotton, wé \vo, asan evidenee of the anomalous eoudition of she money mas ket in England (2at whie the rate of discount by the Bank of Eagland, on the 3d of August, was 10 per ceat. and the bulion in ber vaults was £14,000,000, the rato of Jis ounblmhnol France was 34 por cent, and her stock of ) 28, 000, d wore Uiy 2 more paper making, and ordinary eredits are only solable at 7 pex covd The Citizens“Gas Light Co. oF Brooklyn has voted to increaso its capital stock $200,000. The Company is in alvery prospervus conddtion, and its customers arc steadily inereasing. 3 At tho late meeting of the Clearing House the ecashier ol m First National Bank gave notice of his intention to introduce & resolution adopting National Bank notes as & means of settling balances. The subject was iuformally discussed and au expression of opinion obtained, which resujted in o vots of disapproval so large as to sottle the matter ot once. Unanimous permission was then given to withdraw the obuoxious motion, which was not ac- cepted, and the subject will come up in regular course. Foretgn oxchange iadull. Bills at 60 days on London 50 quoted 10591054 fok commaeli AP -

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