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Fin thoes OF Runs Seoigpe and iran aosoone | TIE POLITICLANS CIRCUS. ‘These latter are, many of them, a moat charming BREEZES PROM NEWPORT, i Agroeable ‘anal th Tat aaa eae AMERICAN SOCIETY ANALYZED, | port: nd New Lead Tinted inity Church on | T DAZALING BPROTACLE LA phd Sunday, baving nothing else to do. tthad quite in EVENING IN TWEED PLAZ, way Veet ‘ , English air, and the eongreestien might be take . i LARA: Mouctony Useful-Breaking out of Ware | rm elish ch mudgie-clace peorlo of wealth —_—— Sprague, Browns and Tvee-Moston and Knicke ond refinement, Were it Mot for gome interlopers | The Ease Side Ablaze—The Bvthusinatte from the arlem dikes of Second avenue, or from Nomination—Justice Edward J. Shandley fle att more ungainly regions around Albany. I for the Marievalty and the Hon. Willian ni it while ail this fAghting wae going on, some Cy of the torcigm lecations fowud tume to pray. But wend 33, fer Concrens, these A wiil ;leture in my nex Last evening, the Seventh Ward was turned wie upside down Ly the monster demonstration in eup- AN ORTHODOX JEWIAH WEBDING. | port of Justice Edward J. Shandiey, the east side The Ceremoui: of Anciens Dhye, with tha @andidate for Sheriff, and W. M. Tweed, Jr., for hy kag Congress. ‘The place of meeting was Tweed Plaza, Canopy: the Cap, ‘aud the Buiveued’ Gets | tt the junction of East Broadway and Canal and let-Dr. Kantrowits's Address, Rutgers stroeta, where a platform was erected for The synagogue in Chrystic street was yoster. | the Speakers, Bhortly ater eight o'clock the prime day afternoon the seene of @ brilliant orthodox wod- | M¥ers of the meeting srrived on tho scene, and Ming, Ite famous yfor having preserved (nviolate | Jastice Cox waa mado Chairman of tho mecting, 4ll the ancient usages of Judairm, and lence is fro. | THE cone at thistimo was astonishing, The hawves quently chosen by the wealthy up-town Jewish fam- | 0M eaeh side of the Pluza were all gaily decorated ilies who cling fondly to the customs of the past, | Wit! Mage and Chinese lanterns, and sevoral gas il- At three o'clock P. M., the bridal party enterad the | lumiustions were fixed on the walls, In the centre building, the bridegroom, Mr. George B. Greon of | of the square, a fine picee of fireworks, which was Missiseippt, eseorting bis bride, Mins Rachel Harrie, | lighted later in tho evening, was pluced. It bore the Who was dressed in lavender eatin ent décolleté, and | lowing devier wimmoed with point Ince and aprige of orange flow. era. She wore a.wreath of the same on heat, wildle-aged ro | witha donde tall. The couple were followed neon; and Many of the | by tho four — bridesinal Mise Rachel Har. ui Cabs : giv veatare to climb to yin gt the “brides Misa’ Aunts | whieh was enramunted by the American eagle, ‘Tho die promoncory of the Tvexes Masks These. young ladies tere escarted | CONcCET#O OF People present wan tmmense, the mansion. ant citeh a glimpse fromm its observatory | by the party of the brid Monta: Robt Hare | crowd reaching down Bast Broadway as sar as Jot: rig, Win, Harris JT sand P Harris, ail of | ferron struct, while the approaches to the eqnare of dietant Narva t vere, wit the wild nt } Q w ere attired in he latest wedding fashio on Ese tyers atree jammed Join in the wilderness, Bonator | cventum areos win tehise Fret white net ond on fron B ‘anal, and Ratgers streets were jammed Weatern Wo boeker Ago—M Gorrespoudenee of The San. Newvort, August 81.—The monotony which regns at Newport, and woieh 1s only broken by the fying visit of the pay and picturesque Muet of yachte, fe pot afer all, perans, without its uses. If it was sot for thie overpowering sameness of drives, of Hotere, and of the rest of the rogular routine of duly evolutions, where would be the energy to folate #0 luxnriantly in those purse-proud folings which make the romanee of many of whe fovicr cottages, producing somothiat of the bautewt in their tutercourse with the woaller which distinguishes the Fanbourg St, Germain in ite foterconee@ with the Marais, Mo- dona, in the palmy days of its metropolitan exist taco, of some of the other little aristocratic Ttalian fails cin alone give an idea of the morgue of heart-barnings of many of Tue on the with th were ge ing theit squad of cells of once ha and oce TWRED, SHANDLEY, AND victory! NOMANCE NE Duteven to tle mance is not wholly suplicr cotazers ¢ ‘This tie con the dazziing hon th wer rep: first of style in Irel: Va fino oat not a gr room, and afterward of the bride; the nd Tady, vented by the Tndene ‘oluinbla Associ canuot conceal that intrinsic want of unsel‘isll groom repeating the marae declaration in Hebrew. | Wort tue cirtech by the sekn Murray Clue Mery | he sad gentlenosa which is te most marked charae- | w{ter tb BI placed the wedding Ting upom the | Or the Hos mustered three and four hundred | pullin, ot gle is tho most richly | first finger of the Uride's right hand, At this rite nd giv ve ti there was another burst of Tolish mnsic from the Cirier Justice | gallery then the certificate was read in Hobrew, ftronz, and ft is eafe to that there werr ‘ least ten thonsaad poople of all eorts in the square, LA é irof political demonstrations, t however, goos | The rexton now placed a drinking glass on the ear: | meeting Other ne ceting passed off quietly, not even a fight occ r » | The Shoulder file Veet nen. reer, “eanime On | ring to break the monotony of the proceedinzs, ‘The | Brkea o ea vo apld wife of some oMce- | # caped c terday’s SUN wes e, and made a very car houlder of hig Lest man, crushed it with one mount for atime from the Jowest plain | Vigorous stamp. This coneladed the ceremony, and two balloons spoken of in re to the tupmost heighis of tie hii! of fasulon, all the gentlemen shook hands, rolomnty, : sent off at the appointed pretty ascent, mandarias, while We ei which Jobn U, Andrews read somo res tu say, bein. ourselves view ¢ Kaows, in these eottan were also read. Charies E. G save a Roman punca or } barrase the real Government and assure the failure | ley tor Sherif Too wen oF A Coop TINA, Shee, of the publi Tn roply to aquestion ns to whether he thought | Whole county. He should be vovernmenie would recognize the Repub upright man, Such «man is! honest, intelligent, | #w ind! ge Suaudiey. one or ‘There 14 # good ‘tea! of iow ning and a ponder- compe) Paris, the first new revorse In the field. or the an. | Cre the nee of the Prussians before the city, might be sizanal for the overthrow of the present self: | giz-nMunder, constituted Ministry, and the erestion of another, * Fellow-clizens: Tam at a loss for words t a ‘The Duke expresed the utmost confidence in | my gratitwie or the iouor conterted upon tote the wing briet sp being frequently in malicious goss, A call at 10 in the evening, w. en terruged by cheers, treworks, and the bang of a in Loncon and Paris or Bulen life ts bat beginning Weregaried ax a most violent {niringement’ on. tie @tiquetie of sleep; and even an earlier cal would be fegeried we a hiost. provok cet ——___ the fliriations of the piazza, aking and Judge Philips in brief peeckos. a having b dlrews t f kod on to the tail of waged between Gauls and adiy in us way wakers, Jou U, Ai svely bands | ployees who happen to be also employces of the ” well | Government in the Custom House, For instance | Wie meeting a brief « com! Wonderfal Exploit by the Fitteent! fectives under the Guleo of Jersey City Policomen—Why didn’t they Arrest the Incorraptible Judae Bosworth as a Pick= Pocket f—Siupidity Unparalleled, nO more about the All the detectiver do of the Nathan murder, Matthew T. Brennan, They h: ferous charac policemens’ explo! thus mistaken for ley | three consolidated citice, Theres Atantic Mouhty.. ‘Thore ie alvo a-cheeriaiy domes. | Bent ¥ Ane Be THE STAR OF THR EVENING, to me calating livr appropriately plac rgeide © a is aS Up and he person of Ju Standley, was then tr cory. | Over- athing, overdrivingJand ever. | and involve the eity in bloodshed such © | Fousing clivers, & auivo of artle a ueauad’ order of the day livened in the evening by a little ve oe eee ee meee ception bad suficiently subsided, bis Honor div gotten by the | Ors from exc THE ARTISTS IN THE CELLD, —. De- Sux announced yesterday that » number Of persons had been before Commissioner Btillweil charge of dealing in counterfelt money Mott street, Suburban detectives were credited important capture, in which » sam of greenbacks had been found on the calprite’ persons. ‘The examination developed the fact that the notes artists of eminent reepectabiilty, who were puren- nuine, and that the io arrested wei if profession of drawink designs on wood in John street when they were broken in upon by a f policemen from the Fifteenth Ward, and ar- rested and imprisoned for the nicht in the filthy the Mercer street Police Station. Tho exploit of the officers would have been amus- ing to the gentle artists had ft not been brotal, Ui fortanately for them they rented a room building in whick Allison & the same + the swindlors, had 11 an office, This office had been given up plod by an inoffensive Geran, who knew on swindling crowd then wus nothing for the disciples of the Ton, d discovered a gizan- piracy to defraud the Government, and, dazed by the brilliant prospects of reward and ap- proval for profersionatakill, they carefully piped the doomed house, and, having even the band of con- snirators safely thered at the scene of thelr nor- nies ai oa poly and the Tvos | stoves to wrieh son beans adds Transparencies abounded, ail of them boating sig je the famous Drowns, Ke wish moy be transported f nquet of while flowers, ‘Lhe parents 0 nideant inseriptions, such ms ‘William M. Tweed, Wooped down on their aston! and Browns, ho might in (oncy he tea OM | Lrought up the rear of the wedding column, Jr. for ¢ sa A Chip of the Old Block, | The scene wae exhilarating. ‘The po Neap Verona, ant t hal there are as bitter As this i the frat week of the Hebrew month |“ G the Young Men a Chance.’* Another tad | their revolvers and clapped them ade of the toads an € fillies of our day, ag those | Biiol When unusual solemnity prevails in prepara | “Tweed and Shandtey; maten them ;" wile Tim | artists, who flourished their, crayons and lead pe 2 Hogi Hon or the coming new year, the marriage was | Campbell was also troucht forward,’ Timothy J, | els with wondrous ekill, iu deflonce, Not oniy the Of whic tho shir azue and te Canu: pr d by the first Dart of the noon servicer, At | Campboll fur Assombly, You know how it is your- | artiste im the room experienced the grim realitios, let make moments, Wil the lovely Mrs. Sprague's netusion the « A. Rho plays | Seif. On tho platform was antrong gutheeing of the | a etective raid, bat geatien we wupinto w dulict? and will Me. Ives | ® Much tore imp kynaoe suppociers of the young Judge, including the Hon. | dropredin for a momont's chat and a # ie 1 n huis Christian compecrs, made an announcement |W.) M. ‘weed, who, however, did not erenk, | felt (he nervous grosp of the oflcis! par | « ye good enough to give production to | in tebrew, and. the # arly Wok possesion | tenator Norton’ (the Bichth Ward ‘Thnuderbolt), | shouliers, ond they sbutdered as the cold inuzai " ” » only cin toil, Aad all wo can | of the leit’ side reading platfovw, | Tudae Cos, John a. Walr, Marshal Tookhr, Tim | a pistol was thrast ander their ears, dope mt that if euch lijance shoals | n the ¥ Cawmprell, Judgo Dasenber Charles Goloy. t wos a glorious event for the captors. and a scone rena al : reoliprreesdegprt intl Bho o sign of an | Richard Voaty, Carraher, Michael Hl. Whalen, '| of bewilderment and gortous concern for the eaptnr. tn the 4 + no otter ehanes of ts | seaent Thon the chupa or | Thomas Nady, and many oters. cd. Sallelying thenveelves tint there wae no need of ‘ 1 vaivisle Miydoad that mow ,| canon Many political assveiations Were present from s* braing ont before trial, and thns extete t i ar eares t Attend {| deee nearly every ward Aa the Clubs z the wentenee of the 3 ; shite ‘ t us i ' 5 form of a trial, the ra. the draceist near the X eneos, they were received wit ance proceeded to discover wn asivek Wo laa | S Uleneed tab by (ne neveu f crave charge that the Juiel He then ehanted a peain, dart that at © all aeareoly get throweh x spurious curr Ve bride sud her part ations, tere were n open, and thelr & ) emnopy, ‘The Rabbi then exclaine: aring the nime' of FE. J. Sh 4, or scattered in wile + 5 nin of the T nthe Third, F nth, ures were overturne ’ F ' the hich occupied a place ti, Twellth, Thirteenth, ks of engravings was ex and has a pretty tempor Of the forbitaen oryan, at this juactar etrnck nth,’ Seventeenth, thetic oft blocks of woo the gay delusion ¢ UD an air Raid to be Polistly but far wore singular 4s : a venckal aud thorough rout tuade Newport; vat s than peasing. it is luvariabty played at weddings tol from the | of ait tinin Haile, woman, however esquiel ic this synagogue, and has probably the charm of | Sezenth, Teath, Tiirteent iiteenth W: ‘The douyy that promised proof was taken off, and andevin brijiant in her intelligence, ean association. Next cams the divcourse of the Rabbi, | and thore were’ #everal ¢ from the Seventh | with ity innocent artisis, who were marede compete with the Aavte volte of Now Vora, Pai | long address on the duties of married live, fuit of | Ward- tho Keating and Keenan Associations, the | tlrongi stroots with the fleree Istols Boston, Baltimore, Richmond, she | Poetical timares and quotations from the Scrlotures | Ruiger's Coveris, the mery Clud, and’ the | in hand, ciose about them. Luckily, other artist really an outsider, Mrs 29 Talmud, wnd containing many pathetic pass tho J.J. Blair, Minroo, Red Hot, and Jolin Gaivin | friends ‘did not cal. They might have met with a makens Jealousy by her suoerb toile a wich all'the ladies of the bride's party. including | Aseoctaiious, ' The Kighth Ward sent the Mike fate, for to, the Keen ubalrtieal minds of the “inwers, and her vizorous d the bride herseli, frequently wept. At its conclusion ‘ot chatter ifteouth Ward detectives all persone entering the leet or atrang-mindedness. She is w a coblet was flied with wine and eld to the Loe | ene xinth the dS Con, The Thirteon duilding were villains of the decpest dye, and most, 4. distinenished artist, Sol Ey nge, the noted HMInstrator of Dickens's works, narrowly escaped into the bands of the ex.ort detectives king alarm at the presenco of unsavory loungers about the door. excellent artists, who adorn the f our filustrated journals and books, only es- apture Ly being absent from the seone of the ‘The gentlemen who were ounterfeiters were lodged in sabe Ub ka Cae dente ‘The bridal party then lett for Lyric Hail, wrere a ‘night, enjoying the elegant accommodations hi xr somion, | tazucioued inner bad been prepared, whieh was suc: ROCKETS, TORPEDOES, ROMAN CANDLES, and geniléménly treatment that are, extended to However, just now bronght | ceeded by a ball tn the evening lee Abatents Gare lek 6m We LNCNe tiieves and murderers, and not until Tuesday aNer- MATT from. the perlbvenoti bolo eROna Wa pitrer Aroworke were jet of at intervals, and | noon wero thoy teleascd, On examination it wan prove and tenieorees | 4 BONAPARIIST ON THE REPUBLIC. | the tyecches. The grest event of the evening, how or oes Beats Whe. hon carmenraees Samson with the in ¢ Duke de Gramont a Refugee in B nm one tde of the laze to the olor, | he shadow of a xrouad for suepiciua. His Seu DESIG |B Innd-luterview with the Eng! mi " Lin yerverday's Sum, It waa ee aioe. A strong sverm. Unfaie? lien tae rorolyilons proposing the nowt THE JERSEY CITY TAMMANY, seer’ a tue The Da'ce de Gramont arrived in London yes- | nation of Justice Siandiey ‘At this ume —o— 9 EAtuonice se terday to join Lis wife, having eecaped from France | te eutusiasin was indeseribabi¢ Swamping the Taxpayers—The Late Rea nhc VILLAGERS by way of Havre, Tue Deke ie very commenieativ h THb SPERCIMAKING Hchomes of the Band of Robbers Styled nese big rottagers al wort, of th 0 and stand was begin at precisely elz chest ‘euhalite Jee Cope are ike the Tarte arletacrees ae nen? | and, in an interview which a correspondent Lad with | melock, Chen Menuet Shenticy Intel meee Bane Cat Loc eevee dames Civ Gatae Lang the crue de da crime of the Cviestinis. Vho | hit, expreesed himself very freely in regard to John Cox as Chairman of the meeting. Tne * Little the past ten deys the Jersey City Council! Sucil coltazers are regarded ‘nore or less as ca reaent sitnation tn France, In the couracof the | didge wae reccived with vigorous, che Lave beld po lees thin dve eecret meetings, with f tacing actin npon the tax levy, Each of the eniappy number, What hovel and beardin conversation the Duke etated thai ihe present revo- nominsting Willlam M. Twe Ja.. for Congress, honve poopie ant villagers are eiaysed pret Intionary goverament in Paris cannot Inst, and pre | from the Fifth District, and’ Justice Edward J, | Slave bes been fy nting forlts own jove, and on one te in the ‘casts of iheveical visecs, and 8 Nicted if “speedy fail, All recent toate,’ wid Shandiey for Suera or tho county of New Lork, | occasion the gentlemen cause to blows. At the iast \covn on by the deiniy velvet Handed Celos- | prove that its members have mot got the confic and setting forth the fitness of tuose gentlemen fF | mecting the disclosure was mado that tho tax levy We ea the Cota aid Vandais were by tho | of the people The men now in power are those | the offices named, nlutions ‘rom te SS, Scot | Mecting the disclose eee Eee ee Lov one—thowgh there te tle ofthe Roman, leave whose orte have heretofore been directed to em- | ©.90 of Penth Ward, ng Judge Shand: Would exceed the old taxation by $100,000 In the ‘on a storm ar the hand-oue Rowas bond of the nose of Travers, | of the war. livered ine Dret sp which was brici and euio- " ve ‘ Ainonr the stationary Newport. resident society, | — The Dake declares that Republican agents were all | cistic. Hie was followed by ex-Judge ‘Thompson, | Wich became more discracesul than the disgraceful ‘ ry ‘0 cated, however, there Is more of | the tims at Wo. endeavoring to shake the conf. | who enid ho had known Judge Shandicy twenty | acene at ihe Democratic Congressional Convention. : { good breeding, of aff denee and destroy the diselpline of ‘uve ‘aruiy, Zeare. and contd indurae him io every respect. | Alderman Bawmetead, the champlon buzzer, went on t 4 suboes®, toca can be attribates ti lors of the sovera! battles fou 7 ak is 0 be Sherif of New York t* a the cotages, #inee the commencement of the war greatly to that | ‘The Sheriff isan executor of the low, the gaurdian | UK¢® wild Arab because his pet jobs in old Bergen ty, the most Linportant office in the | ¥ere likely to suiter, Alderman Dakin had up three ing jobs, while Campbell, Van Kearen, and two others fou. lit for the righta oF the people. ire Department have made a clear ewoep of mey. ‘Two die dock Jobs have been put a, Of While 851,00) Is sald to have been kiyen to twenty-four memoers of the Board. The Eric Yana the Central have beou Dlod to the tam 5,000, apd now the Wexpayers are to be 1 to put up their sare, resolved to leave out their own salar arned that the Mayor wonld veto the y thrust their ealaries into it, #0 to ther jobs through and to blind the Mayor vation uniess Tien a ee rettea’ tue likes at hide tr tees ake ata ey Will pass the tax levy with: Ge"visitor should contine himeell to “A beautitul | @CR; Trorha, out teary he may not. fae rpare lian, theese, cc viens fue, moe pea uatee |Get otter” ives the, elgnaty hight this,” sponen in a sotto languid tone, and then, | yer to vindicate her houor aad expel the My! friend® have urged iwe to permit th of my J eall np their Paiary Ordinance and pass it inepiration from the surroundings, should | from her territory, fe declined to. express an @canditate for Sherif, (Piaz—bane 1) T have parchasing of a new engine for No. gud ater halt an hour of pleasant soctal | opinion as to she future fate of the Einperor or hive ented to aye ny. RiCRanE ory ara, suse, I chousand feet of bose, of which three snoring glide into (ae moonlit dynasty, but evidently believes tat the Republic | fi tatiefod that. if tus votce of tive, peuple i heard got bell the. procestama Jop willeh the How pleasant it is (or a mind ‘strained by such | Yili hove but aDrict existonee bang|sthere need Deno fear forthe result, {Cheers— r vetoed—was passed very quietly over lis traxioal and subdees by auch sonorilie meditations The Duke to-day hada lone interview with Pro. | Daz'] Tara Is of hoy frienda. aud Yam ata head ut the inst meet gavel oWermens on thr plozaa ore faite Gisartone ang etl Gregville, there ia reason Afhewuer, 2 ilornot't | Coasolidation of Counectient Rattrond dulad We ee ncatic oe View, (at the ganouncement of England's recoguk ying, much Geaing, and loud banging) The stockholders of the Hartford and New Ha Wie the pisaige af tes tees ton Of the Kepuoltc was preiatare, Than Carbe Morrie F. Dewiey, dolia’ U, ven Railroad yesterday enanimonsly approved contract with the New York and New Haven road torn is tivity. tke wearted wer Litcrary Men in the Custom House, tint knwn Justice Saanitiay “trom. boyhood, and | £F,% Perpetual anion of property, and interest, but Pune and lobsters. The Fale Reporting Tribune bas given Collec. | could fad in bim much to commend aud iiiue vo | Teta couseliveton of | mF " Wowey 47 Wak: tor Marphy a hint that it would expect a formal no- | S¢adema Fells ag ay vee RS Nuilrood, The coniract unites the two en how exciting the wi tice ia the event of the dismissal of any of ite um: | Gen, Wm.’ honed rave nent. one board of management, composed of five Direct The earniags of both roads eo into non fund, and the net earnings are to be di For vilagcs the meeting e brief eulogy in Wouor of that Congres ed in the proportion of 43 per cent, to the Mart aad the war of women on a Med odgdaitigattich ronal arpiraut, ‘The meeting toa dispersed, ord and New Haven road and 57 per cent. to the smull water-colured miniatare of | ‘¢ Hon. Denis Sullivan, sbencaes having oeeupied just un I horine at | New York and New Haven, ’ which gushes Karone. Mi, GURELET’S PRIVATE suCKRTARY, t! re Was @ bing cring a é- Sialineipieicaresens se banquets : : ne Oriental ce Shandicy was cordin anguets at Mr. bel- | tae for several years been drawing $1,000 year as | fs, 4) tuted oi ail siaes ou the succoul deen, |, A Loe Ane Prviven —It Is sald that tho Roman tn Wives of | Messenger, The Hon, Curtis F, Gilbert, a Tribune Ladies Oot aro bes Mae Are mate wile. &. crn ‘as ever | ceporter, ts in the Liqni dating Denirtment, drawinz to any miogern chontas, unul Pualon. seo resent. One | €¢aday. ‘The Hon. Goorze W. Bungay, also of the | the personal fi troddeed his Vivalla, oF Salvation sor sae Malt ladies pad, | Tribune, for ta { warebouve, craws 4 | entertuned b, —— tt t per day, ant ty of the Tri) Club, be ws : : Ovr.—Knox's fall et ts" hats, 212 Broad Ity Rota Tner t to. keen them ADRD BY AN RXOSLLENT MAN D Ls ney ge t ran) | ihroveh Tribune intucnee, The Cotlecior formed | o Ls iind tae effect of aticacting to the a a eo SUN re "i the statement tn t ” [! 4 f pcople, wh FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, fie Tove Rp 9 Trine was igcorrect, ant that pe hai | M the intervas of tie pieces, cheeced most haart bs c ‘ re never tosormed of tholr removal MUL Weonespar, Sept, %—P. M,—Tha railway i soul, * there *Y hate tet shure market dally shows more volume of basines + ; ' lees raave. tamcieus 7) the better attend: quent uoon i ns amid 4 td va the stoop durin} 1 dull @ grcater ' : f ,, i: } occasionally by I i i yt il 30 rig : i ! (hh The Jacob Cohen Party in the Piet as heavy Uwing 1 f " t ) i ] Atthe meeting of the Jacob Cohea party in ot B cen. r v t bin ti tap iter. | Masonte Hall, the following wa 1 y hs DR EN | v R . {uation imposed by the new pisos European iM u t, ©: 1 t t tre 4 ‘ nb rik, author t ™ * € 1 v ind 1 1 eng: in tive ventures, be n bof ran) HG Rees ery fiftcen conta was taken uv, | FT rei y market, and at t H , The Colored Men at Wo Bae A Te } bn y| " ’ ' olored citizens of New York ave ties dis i to await further 1 t oand | Mea Re te EE eut erae bate, Rocce mente tn cE i 1GLoft cont, per'diom for Lor Thee tai with #: heave ae we pine be warsine Ia"somet chen. | ved pas the total visage as tie” Gold | re py tae iby Bd) ward you wig eweity dl BY sr nom Varoughout ¢ Bank were $77,000 5 geld balances, 81814010 hie in Sagied conticdeek ie Aatine hi ave Bae bru : hey an fad currency be 5 priucl) wwivor Gud the prokedabeinw and for 1 preaue the ook How our Suburbs ave Growing, 1A, Meryeoold436\L BP Mags oossolIM'610 B.Mo os cne: 1144 ’ Dut between th oo uF tig hast | youcasnot dud him, ¥ seit wour Snedeker, Ksy., hws completed the | Wiss LTS EnTS os BRT UM ECan Sone of Law proven aed 1 \tas, consis of tho villare of Hempstead, and learned ghat 10 Treasury sold Ove wililoa gold at 11h18Ig The f BUTS voRatg AB Ero YOU Wb tbe Curlion! the popul: the town ts MO agaist 1 UOT 114.40, bids for which were filed to the int of ‘i 'y of Dutoh ortcta” ono wees nt these | pure be’, Pin 1. 'TLe pont tion of the Villave @ 84M, ‘yu ig- [9,599.08 nt prices ranging from 18,51 to LLL40 acos ecch wo ae etuyid Buydamm and | 7 Aguanadom, Phelvs County, Mo. Grease Of about 400, Foreiga exchange haa been soug va Welbusie of THE SUN THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER 8, 1870. 109% for prime bankers’ sieht, and 100 We for gos important. amount throughout the day, with Brices from those Ciirrent yerter bills, 110% for joan market there has bean o fai jenn ‘tas Bean 2 fhitly active collateral, sod 7 cent. at he fo the city, in (avor of thls entre. Commarcial small business, strictly prime bond market has been dull jation fn day. In the after- ‘er, there was more firmness to the mar- Government special fund. Hoary Ch j report elosing prices at 8 Ts Ne as Taoews Bid. Asked. Pid, Asked. TB. carreney Ge. it Wits 200, roe. 7 ac ant Oe, 1881, rex. i 1146 |5-208, ", coup, a 6a, IHL. CONp, 41 ny My Mice tee MON TING TH Hee 5-20s, "U2, coup ...112 ns BI 20m, A, coud.. 1 TE} 10-408, coy i 5.208. W. ConD...1! HIN C. P. wold ” Stato bonds were dull at the first board, but show- ed more activity at the second call, tho chief fea- tnres being the North Carolinas, ‘1 deeli cont. to 88% ; old bonds, ined 1% ® cent. to BOM, and the we new South Carolinas being heavy al W044 | new ‘Tonnesgoos firm at COWGH%, and sourl fe, 9070904, while Louisiana 6s were atoad, at 7%. Bank of Commerce shares sold at 123)4, an: Cent on Rock Isinnd 7s at 97¥9 ; CO erneonsolidated 1; firsts of rai National 106, Railroad bonds wore steady \eago and Northwost- *.O. and T. ©. 80% 5 aad Erie fourths 8214, Contrat Paeities being strong at 884. The fc quotations for U rice werani ‘On extrem stock fuctuat M14; Erie, 9 lowihe Ww ion Pacific bonds SOKA9%, ts GNALONI, ind stock quotation: d between & O23; _ Re fi » 93499 Wah HAN @bIY; North. in preferred, RWS; Rock Island, 1 St Paul, Uy Qklis; the proferred, and Misrissinpl, Byaaty and 1, TORAH DAE Northwe tera com. tie cloning street eurities: First mort- WN@W¥, land Yorke Contrat Pe moa was firm at Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 101 nial? Kort Wayne, 4), ; Miehienn Contral, 119%4+ Albany and Susguelanua, 8640s: and Haoniba and St, Joeeph, 112%, the preferred declining trom lg to 114 Pacific Muth was the featave of he mic« 4 ‘shares, opening at 10% advineing to 41%, bot subsequently der ining to 4%. Western t ‘Telograph sold at Uy fy days, ands Mariposa preferred, ‘nares dull, Adams felling at Blates, 414. Closing prices at 6 PM. ma. Awa | N.Y. Cott 0. 04 “fo M. & St, Pant Nyc. theer, oid M8 Me er Pret, narieui Wock Tring. Fort Pret Wayte New Vork Market Wepwrenay, Sept.7--Froun anv Mrat—West- em nnd Sty ort y ealce 140,20 wisi at Wc, OF Whricr No.4 SL SG$I 17 for No. 10, 0.2 do. $1.29 for red. winter, ine abro Md more active at Me. for ow more active at bade. ed. $1082. Spirits turpentine we: etroieam in go 1.15 for new and #1 Sigagt at for amber winter Onto, @e Hy= dali, at sbaive, for West. ra, lower; for nixed, Ci ter fol bered $401 todayy aod 1117 sinoe wore at 4 not bear th weor hed. the right (up ley and ‘barley malt quiet. Oats’ dull and ek £5,000 Push, we 0. for Ohio and. Shgste. rn was 2c. lower and artive for speen: jah. at “ave. for mixed. Tairly active, but a lor Wet Job low nnd 920 28 for Septon.ter and eet tat $3 FA notulbal at ive ee Wit dl Une; Ales Of 0) Ht or earivel E bodes Mavana at Yuille; relimed In fair den a Brin; bards, 42 40. Live Stock Market. pXey, Tomn, Wear 7.—lhere were no os nu ¥, Bhoe Wes and iamas weaker at 7@3¥e., with mong to Naa’ Zia to -aay. Tonds or state hous were 4a10 at Jot of 15 that nvernged 20) Be Dressed bogs were just stoady ut MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINTATURS ALMANAO=THTS DAT. A stricta pay Sandy Hook., 7; (oy. Island, ? A Mail Gate... 8 88 Arrived-\ rowxspar, Sept. 7 ayette, Havre, mdse. and pass, Vo Casto Hawanay i tee. ate pa Nieaphiay ids mdse, and pate, Rusiness Hotiees, Lyon's Muc K Ril ne, Mote, Insect Powiler will do ft, and nothing alse x ont fraudle fo baythg. Buy none that netic I uu get isture dewth to all iuee Depot for Congress and Empire Spring Was ra f war Broadway nuine (a earmeeneneemeapenermenasyesemnrwer-emeegeereeena MAKKIED, DT=PURDY —On Mo ‘ nd! to Ma YoUnBOOL sughber DILO 1A « DIED, pes : Hl , a Ano ‘ " \ t 15) LUD wie Avniy, on Monday, uber ab Wall si. New Verk. Pais re " DINING, OF MICHAL DRAWINGS, wont ALADA ‘| : ‘ i a We K 2a the diate aid wico Royal Layo o tos 106 Browlway, 18) Balton bt. aud d'Pare row “oy MAVANAT PEIRY, ries Fay i Jou turuisidd, The eNebt vatos paid tor doubloons aud all kinds ob gould aud siver, PAYLON & CO, tankers, Ast & roiurr, a rene advanch canary Burclwe Stora ef aby, DINING, all ‘Lunca, OYSTER, and ROOMS, ®, #, and 41 Park Row, an ‘U1, 149, and 181 Nestea LARGEST PLACK mere ‘UNITED STATES COME AND SEE. $$$ $$$ rrr N48" @ FULLER, oD Lake | Divine, WUNCH, OYSTER, ate OFFEE ROOMS, M %, 40, and 41 Park Rows axp 17, 149, and 151 Nassaa st. EAT PLACE 1 Tae UNITED STATES, COME AND SER. Ls NASH & Ft DINING, Lv: OYSTER, ana corrEe ROOMS, 8, 40, aud 41 Park Row, ax ‘Mi, 199, and Li Nassau st, LARGEST PLACE 1 The UNITED STATES COME AND SRE, NAS8 & FULLER, DINLXO, LUNen, OYSTER, ana ‘ corres ROOM, %, 49, and 41 Park Row, axD 149, and 151 Nassau ste LARGEST PLACE mnie UNITED STATE: COME AND BEE. NA8® & PULIER, DINING, NAST & FULLER, / DINING, NASH & FULLE DINING, DINING, Nant & FULLER, LUNCH, OYSTER, and COFFES ROOM! {%, 40, and 41 Park Row, AND 107, 149, ond 151 Noseau st, LARGEST PLACE in roe UNITED STATES. COME AND BEE. LUNCH, OYSTER, and COFFEE ROOMS, ), 40, and 41 Park Row, axp 117, 149, a0 Nasean ot, eT PLACE iy Te D STATES. AND 6KE. a, OYSTER, ana COFFEE room: 89, 49, and 41 Park Row, 47, 149, aud 151 Nessan ot, . LARGEST PLACE wore UNILKD STATES. Row Mf, 1:9, nad 15 Neesan 6% PLACE 80,49, und dt Park Low, M7, 149 ond 191 Nason oy 1 St PLACE x Te UNITED STATES, COME AND ARR, GRAND or Amusements, pony ha Hous srvrit AND Laat WEEK BUY two oF PHL LANN TENN: a's VIEN NOISE BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE. the now Ballet Seneatiomy, Immense hit of THE DRMOS TANS} URTRLTA, Y Gin stonr. 1X CHANAG tt cher n skeip Las GRAND OrAn4 Mouse, Wiss HAD MAT \, NER, SATURDAY, SeP Tidy, AL 2 U'CLOCK. ‘Tha Great Comi> Bale Lata TURK AL Marston's groat 5 ‘OhO Doring the recess tn\s tavoriie place of has deen elegantly ref SYRENS. ¥ and th at YN MO CENTS tod ant redonn-al TERS. SAM. UNTIL, My public resort MESAGERTE,* 1 3 Hone Lroupe will eerive fayette, and will shordy GREAT BUCCESS OF THE DOUBLE COMPANY. @ CROWDED HOUSES. The beantifir and a ifted artiste. Mis. ECOTT-S1DDON! will appear overy Even ng anit Sat the new historical aravis.y Te x, Beas with now sconery, Dy. artiete of acknOw MATINEE ‘Thyreday, and ¥ Which must b ud Wiutor ve OMppre ray 1 Mus. 44 resqne f ATER, LUPihe BAUS: 1 PURTHER NOT Ks) A. OATES COME OPERA COMPANY, MARTICA (9 Guth Nisio's oraxp” THURSD, Lowreres farrett ED.D: p Waller Montec Mars Sinitu., TOMORO WN PEGDA Y PENFFTY OF LAWLENCE LARRETT, On whieh occasion 1S BOW Mee Poe A GRAND HISi KONIC CONS: will appear On MONDAY NEX who will apne Virit to 1 fort) KELLY & LON the presi Ling Pric c Li MONDAY, &) 1 ONY PASTOR Crit Tio. O'aoardou's beantiful Muse MULP. BERTITA ON ANT DANCES. iro} WAN BMA, #00. "Lyrie Halt sur Yenienee all atin Py SUMATIC TUNN t OF THE co 7, the American favorito LOVE 0 first time tn A: rien MINSTRELS, rn 1CF, Mic FAR A. OATRE Vea Me, GOLD ‘s Matinee tm eupportes very Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, xifavaranga, by James Barnes, kLELY, with a superior Inuehabte farce. in whied the D SATURDAY ATS rox. ‘a the TELLATION ino her W play Written expresaly for oposite 11th streets DIJOU TEMPLE, OF MINSTRELSY, ra of the @ Perry rAcst OPERA HE VOR RSI BERN. Ne Opin Adains et, entrawe: 2 wader roadway RD, su 5S BROAD CROWDED r & ee PROPPING, Jorn t Jone bev TINTING Bay FRM A.M, Chuisiog AAS ACM. Pare € WaAnten, Che Curf, FLEETWOOD PARK, weed ry Wt rt Laty Carsoll AUANRY DATER, Pr tent —- Excursions, ILS, daily, Saturdays excepted — \ bi Min at 3290 AUR AL Sta 4 North iver 8 DEN ANNTAL EN. . Pines‘ Hotel t ‘ i all tutorsnal i. «) F i j if wan “ Xj so at ) = sae