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J.6. B. DAVIS, BRIBE-TAKER 1rreMPTr TO COIN MONEY BY ms ALIACKING CATACABY, Perkine’s Claim a ia—Bancroft Dina the Bribe-Taker, after a Shire ihe Dirtieet Diplomacy ow Kecord~ Kilort to Oust the Koasinn Minister, Corres vudorce of The Sum. Wasittvaroy, Aug. 12, 1871.-—-We have bad ye ou here for some time & ebarmngly tus. nee ol diehonest greed, meun deceit, ey, in witch Bancroft Davis, the Brive Toker, Agures es the head centre (n a way wo gommcn that it has ceased to ereate feurprise. Li weroft Devin, the Bribe-Teker, basa friend in trative fod alety dip! Wasi incton Tdo not know of him, Ais most fw miliar uesociates, Who frequent is house and dring pie lee shtug thelr snoutders or nod thelr herds 4) pteantiz at the mention of his tll flavored name jeoceme stat (here uae been long vending and av vat fo a claim of ong Perkins, an American ¢itt re, ogoinat the Russian Government, Tals claim fie present Minister, Catacazy, reoresenting bts Goverou eat, has Contested with great vigor. It ie sserced and generally be teved that Perkins's at toro * hove crove a bargain w th Bancrott Davis, the Brive: faker, to rive him n large alice of the Pere aiow etaim if he (i.e B Ibe Taker) woula procure o lees fecognition of it from the Russian Gove we Hove le the motive fr the Assistant Secretary's srtion, and thre ts Ti) WAT HR WENT ABOUT IT, at Mr, Bodisco, son of the former min- connected with the legation, he proposed to bring the Weight of our Government to bear tpon t ato: Russia, and get Cutaeary dispinesd by Byaiseo, 1. he (Bodisco) would allow the claim of Peraing, To this {he ambi ous diptomatie n oohyte consented, and Davie set about es dirty on intrizae f dis raced our national capital, He got ihe Alministration, which mens of courss Useless 6. Grunt, 10 Instroct our Miuts'ar at St, Porersourz to rows the recall of M, Cataceay, upon the ground that the Russian dipiomatic agent here bud male bine! otfeusive by bis intermedd ing with our sTaive, and becuute Madame Catacazy’s cireo: lad doen of such @ charactor that the families of our officiais were em arrassed by | er presence. It scemo! rother late for the Administration to tet op thin last reason for a rreall, Mme, Oataenay had been received in an oficial way Dy tho very ladies Who are suid to be sLocked and embarrassed, and the m omont boon permitted to pass when tach objection to her presence could lave been treed with propriety, or, to say the feast of tt, in rood taste, IT SHEMS TAT MADAME CATACAZT tas two hosbunds living, Her woion witn the party 01 the first part, although producsive of abres chi! Gren, was not happy, Iti said tone toe first hus band treated her in a very crue! manner, exercising the rents of a hasband at comnon inw, and o! Lining ber with @ riding whip at intervels anolew saotly near, Be thty as tt may, *he was #0 unhavpy that when Catacozy, then a Secretary of Legation, ofred her bis love and protection, she fled fron ¢ roof of the party of the first part, and took refaze in the arms of the party of the s9con | part, Liis buptened some twenty years since, una the Amorous Secretary brought his love to Bade: svurr, neorWi8 ington—he being connected with the Legs Qin bere—and in tuat historic | locality te un Linpy woman lived retired—»'scured ‘rom the gay w ridin which she hay oven am ornament until Ler dusband, party of (ue first part, procured «div roe, for csuse, ont Monsieur Cataeazy, party of the recond part, immediately married nis love. RN M. GATACAZY WAS MADE rdinary ana Munister Plenipotentiary of ail the Kussing, and accredited by tne Uuited Haws, te boldly br ught and introduced his wi'e to the Ciplomatie and other oficial eircles here. As the pos..ion has a certain well dedined social siatus Ve representatives of our Government might at titer, an we the ume have eutered @ protest with some hope of wnecess, But tho tainted transucion ceenrred, as Thave sald, some \wenty years ago, Slace the up happy event Madame Catweary had led @ bivunel Nite The dipiu@atie corps hery opened thelr draw tne-rooms, C\ ae gy was feb and osteststions— coarity, white-robed, soft winged charity—entered toe treasts of cur Merwis and the Mad.me was re Nay, more, being a beaatifal, accomplished wowan the Won (or hertet a certain eocial triumph. She is porte-se of rare atural advantages. Rather above the wedium height, her figure is fall, graceful, apd imposing. Her face is not only well defined and marked with certain evidences ot will, or rather Jorce of choracter, but it strikes one at first os vaiter bardsome, ‘The eyes are full, 0! 4 dark blue; ber nose, a little too prominent, is Geliente aquiline; the mouth well tormed, w ile the chin parrowly misses the prominence necessary to the eupport of 0 decided a face. To this she adds the tastes of 6 Parisian and the instinete of an artist, She gets herself up Wondrously well. WER DRESSES ro B ® port of herseif, ‘while her hair, piled up in the greatest profusion, is of the popular b'ont delicately dressed that one would never dream that ihall bad been selected and paid tor. Society pre nounced her bewutival, and Senator Sumner, in a Gt of eleqnent enthusiasm, called her ‘tbat glorious Any one with a perticle of Sumanity in his hesrt (one Leontine that to the male gender, or in these cases the Women are pitiless ae tigers and Folsouous as snakes)—2 man, then, and not a Brive-Tager would be touched with pity for this lady, Chiidless Lusbandless—for shois not happy with ber second easualty—bomeless, and so drearily unhappy, she Yet siruggles on, to be good, and vegaing for the respect that comes in silence, And I fear Mr Cataeugy 8 not what he ought to be, Any one passing hie elegant house on I srreet early in the moreing during the soason will find the TAVEMENT LITERALLY COVRKED WITH PLAYING canna, cast trom the wiodows during the nigh: by thee diplomatic gamblers—and Russia for neariy bl fourths of a century bas been famous for diplomatic agente who give their days to wigute to cards, inners avd thei While the Minister gamoles « French maid and a Secretary of Legstion act as dyee upoo t.e lady, 8 i@ cannot go or come, eat, tleep or walk without their knowledge and, it it tid, their corsent. Every note written or letter received pastes from the bands of the maid or tue Secretory to the Minister for mepeetion Uren all this Eanc.oft Davis, the Brbe Taker, feized, ond Curtin, at St. Peteraburg, pressed 4 in an ioformal manner upon the Imperial Govero Be he fact came to the ears of Mr, Catscuny, and /@ went to work, Te 1s a shrewd, aetive, ex Perienced diplomat, and prov d too much for our @ikiy Mozuriu, Davis, the Bribe-Taker, ‘The var grew hot aud furious, The press was cailea in to Mie aio of the conspirators, All sorts of Nee were Vat ineireulution, and for ® while itieoked as if Catuenzy were to be recalled discraced. Davis, the bribe‘Voker, at frst cared nothing about the disgra'e, He only wished to get the Minister out Of the Way; bat WWE WILEY DIPL aad auch a way of sneering at 01 poo eu1y drove him mnad excite ade ita point to get z betor the Grand Duke Alexis shoud orrive send he moved all bis mechinery: wud to no purnose The Russian Government not ovly refused to rec the old genticman, but {n a marked inanner ex ed {8 confidence tn him, He remeius tull ttn, One of the courpirators (tr, Bod * eouked by ® trensler to the consular service Brido-Taker's silce of the Perkins claim gets y degrees and Leautifully tess, SOW COMES THE GRAND DUK ALRXIS, xb hin Ma ame Catacazv's triumph. He teir house, Tuen be will receive and ruck guests a8 Madame Catacnzy may de They who have turned up their ehaste a F divoreée, and lost no opportunity suitand tamole upow her, will now be ready 6k Sneir Worthloss necks io @ etruggle for be: Kuition, pavement will be covered + ting instead of playing cords, and the fash © World about Washington will be as mean kong sit At was lately cruel and arrovant, is. ‘Vimon Groce Gives Bancroft Davia, the Bribes Vokery Apother Upportumty. Wan Aug. 14.—It is now certa oly BLown (bal Anst- tant pecvetary or State, J, C, Ban ©’! Davis, eto be tae agent of the United States Wales ius Livaty of Wasuiugton at Geueva, THE RACER AT SARATOGA, ee Programme for the Ueming Meeting—The What te Linety Stakes and To-morrow the August meeting of the Saratoga Astociation will commence. Toere will be six dayn’ ind as there is & ander of horses in training at the track, the suminer racine senson will be finished In a success. tul manner, ‘The season at this fasbiona.te water- ing place is now at its height, and the attendance at the track during the recing is certain to be very good, which will compen the Assoetation tn some measure for the scanty siiow in the stands at the Jovy gatvering. THH FIRST RACH OF THE MERTING is the Kenner Staxes, named afier tie Presi the Metairie Jockey Clud, Duncan F, Kenner, a dash of two miles for three-year oid colts and lies, and hag forty eeven subscribers at $100 eac! halt for elt, with $1,500 added. OF these, probab avcu! e/eht horses Will start, selected frum the fu lowing lst Morse. Parks (8 ait Bre, {Lea Vxstraltan. Keudorser. Da sie! Boone, A, Grinstead. |Alroy, atbiral aa. BHrows colt; 2. Cheetnat Oily; 8 dye iat Com; 6 Chestnus ooit. 6 Grav 7. Bay co 4: 8. Cheetoat volt, & Cuenaa, cont i, Chestnut oult. sno as Nathan Ouk rk, are dowbttal rann y Willan hive a cutin witleh Wil be worth over $4,000 Looking ov has on e proved nimselt to be andoudsediy the be horee 0; nis age th tuis country. On three different oceaetons, mt Fordham, Monmouth Park, and Birato.a, het galloped sway from tue horses oppused LO nit wil Tidiewious enwe, aud the question of winning tn: Tce i» merely & matter of heal h for tits gromd colt. Hut when {t © mes to making the c io1ce for seovod Pace, thines become @ litte complicated. Mary Chirk, B= he-sea, aud Abd-el-Koores have ran at aid good races, and each one of these will wave Lienty Of SOpporters in the pools wuich will be sold for fecond pinee, ‘The last mentioned will biy be (he favorite, mainly on gecount of the Sa. ibis quile poss tis valnaole eta je at the July meeting, where. carrying y pounds, he rom a mile and a furlong |v toe rkavly quick time of 1:07. But By the wed pin @ Tew days previo nd & half in S40M, and mile to Mary Clark tn tire eque! 81 Le time thes made oving 8:40, exactly the same tunt Nelly Ravwom made in the Monnvat. O ks at L Brae. ‘Lois furnishes a probiew whico it w! lequire & ¥ery wise Dead to sorve. Kcius also bas vod record, DAYINg run two miles 19 ormed very badly at Mon‘rou'l Para, and beretore Oe passed over jor the present. T.@ secon co is the Summer Handicad, two miles ona « quarter, With fourieen subscricers, (he most taking «nes being Doctor (4 pounds). Finesse (10L pooeds), ead Mambarg (1.6 poupus), bat at jfeseul it 18 imposs)vie ty say Whica will ral A (uel of three-quarters o1 @ wiile tor all ages cou- claves the first uay's racing, THR SFCOND DAT. A Steeplechase Handicap, for a purse of 81,000, iu) ©6 0 Course, is he opeu eveat von cond dis, We have not reen tne welaits, Dut Ui teey are fairly & justed (here ougut to be a ,ood Duff, Miesan, Vesari Wuuulare clever periormers actu Baavatyne's clever youug Loree Milosian 18 thought one vi tue Dest turt, aod be wil probably give Oysicrman & laruer tase a8 yet bad tor sen, He wilbe mdven by one of the Mesers, Ailoway, Wu0 beve nu superiors as erose-counsr nue s, A ter toe steepicona-@ comes tie Kentacky dukes of $10 cuca, $80 lorie, Wil $1,000 added, ‘Luere ave turi-ouw higuiy’ brea e und Bilics engaged fo tiie stake, of which about buf a dezeu Wii ince the Blatter, Lhese are Exveilonce Gaks, Mollie Meiniyre, Hudbard, Bou etaion, bt. Patri os Ob@ OF bWY OLuer The two-year-old race, race pf the day for ail ages, one mile nd tires Qu.rvers The THIKD DAY with @ bandicap ior ail three-quarters of . followed by ud 6b of one mile wu an eiguth lor turec-year-u'is. Tue inet race isa handteap fo ages, che mile cod thre Qu.riers, All thes wave yet tO be entered fOr, aw are Lue om tue sourth, with, and sixth days. ON THE FOURTH DAT there are three races, ahurdie race, a dash of two Giles aid three-quarters fur ali ages, anu w dash oF one tie and @ half for wl ages, to carry 10) ts devoted to bandicaps, and will thera dull day, But ON THE Last Dar there tse atiraction in the four mile race, whien Will bring Out Lougfeliow on the trac. [Or provabl sh Uive, He was to have been opposea oy Kissdsier, but aniortunately the later broce Gown ab rmercise @ few duys ago and will there- sore be upuble to ruv, it is said that Helw void and the Western horse Barney Wiisieus Will also enter tue ists with the King of toe (urt; bac ti ali goes well with Uae spendid fon of Lea? wington, the Orange und red Wil 08 wewin busne to ‘ory by him. Air, Bobeoes, 4h , 1s reported to. bi that his horse will beat probabiy do this aid cvuid Wave go te Ahh probubl, be sof Lexngton's great Une ented on tins tec It must be Core in mind, however, t et rited. only 10" pounds wien hve years oli, wueress Loug elloW, ¥ ho 18 four years old, Will GirTy 108 pouRUs, sud Be wibold und Burney "Wiliams 114 pounas euch, And in aud:tion to this the tea may be wea» whicu ® li Of Course Make (be T ve aslow one. 1 Innieh to be recretied that Kingusuer bus coue Wrong, (oF 1" Le had at rted against Lovgtellow wo sLouid probably have bad oue of the grandest turf contents that bave ever taken plage ov this continent, Aid we MUCH Money Would Lave been bi Wigired Ob he memorable a atch yeiween and Lexington at New Orlew © 19.)804, ——————— CAPT, COPELAND'S LAWSUIT, a ‘The Drillmaster of the New Yerk Police #2 Wituees—'The Progress of the Siregglo tor tue Widow Hoffman's Buyane. Yesterday the investigation in the,case of Mrs, Hoffwan of Ravenswood, whom her, sou-in law, Drill Capt, Copeland of the New York police we C.ares insane, Was continued befure Lhe Commission and jury ip Long Island City, Cupt, Copeland was exauiued by bis counsel. He said that be did pot consult Mrs. Yan Alst about tue proceedings, ve- cause be did not care to be abused, Jt he guc tol re be began ihe proceedings, sue would Lave got the $9,000 previously apoken of, His object was to keep the $¢,000 im Mirs, Hoff man’s bands lor ber benefit, He sugvested to Wil- hum Hofien that |} was bis duty to take legal pro: ceedings, He told Willian inet if the courte # sou.) bronounce Lis mother incompetent, a commission Would be appointed, and tue vroyerty woulu be kept in bis mother's hands during her itetime, 1 lw iid not proceed, tue mone, Would get cut of his Wowwer's hands, and never Le rest Te Wasa will, Copeland caid the | as there Was V0 pro in.sver laud paid no reat 10 th t Mrs, asked him (© go to her house Anu live ape (uke char.eof the place, Wo m be duu Unis to lay, Ms, Hoffmann commented upon tie expeore and the sraliness oft ber (oat It the recel.te were would pay the tuxes and for the remars, Feut ior the wpsiunenie which we occuvh d.ways reluved to take reuts, On one orcanion lie feed bo take $10 4 yeur, He offered ber $2) 4 touth, No mouey wus given Mim by Mra, Moth yu wi.uous consiverution. Ing mouey Was uil given for tie purpone o paying bills. Te Cuptain, om cross-exmination, #ald that dur lng his Wile's lie Le wluwod her tw supervise eve cing, To on\tbig was required, allowed wise (0 Ko und see Ler motuer explun it. i tien em ed tome one todo work, and lis wite f 4 the money to puy the bill, The rene fe more thin dvuble the expenses. In two cases ted exbeutes oefore paying the money co Ms Henman, He woulo not swear tuat reductions bs L081 hide trow One-tuird Of tue rents be 1S) Holivan vase his wile $20 to bay a wedding heh se Hs apoUt wy be marnid, Me Bia 4) interest in Siw Van Aste chil ren and in bis wo. Woen ira. Lifiman last arked piu to move, he offered 0 pu Bt for the prem.ses, be did not wow at Mrs. HoWinu: d Waiked avout chddreo ad Fonts lor tie purpose of duducing hin bo wove WE Wocat hurting his teelings. Me Wougas ubut Mrs. Loflin » Was Bot in ber light mind Waen soe ‘This cone u ed (ue Captain's testimony, For tue deterce he whee Hofian family are to Le ex amined How @ Prudent Man Irv Hed on old Capt. Ferry. adver ner Op the elev tuten Istand ferry boat yeterdus (we Nu & wentiemun drove Sboard gui (ook Up bis position we lar wow Wwe boiler a* possible, ius partinay bluekins up the Wa) lor W@ velucies in bis sear, Hy Was reques'ed by ihe rout hands to "move on.” bul pen at tention to the request, Arecond time -hey inion ed ‘im that be cuul.u't etay taere, as it olstrued te kigway., Bulli wan aud best remained atstionary, werer, Ten One Of the emvioyees took the ore by the bridie, and wat ad lim for warl, when up rome t ¢ -entlewa claimed: Let €o t) at bridle, or I’ thaw Ir dahe Vancerbit gee, ary Di na tile insurince policies « and, und wil) fil ap one ia my pome for 825000 Tl) take my cuances at no! lese hapthirty deel trom tiat boiler, but with Cub tue couateral G— me ut TU bonge uudtuer siey,’ id from abroad was tinpowsib: Don between Santiago and Cado Crus, © wincle cartridy tmto ihe bands of Gen, Maximo Gomas, whose first THE STRUGGLE FOR CUBA.) 4 7™**°"" —— ARMS SENT T0 TH STRUGGLING PATRIOTS EN CUBA, wort the Good Use that they are Making of ‘Them~ Now for a Few More Munitions and the Sinve Power of Mpain may be I riven (rom the Western Hem' res Dates have been recerved trom Cuba Libre to the 21 inst, ‘The enihusivem prodaved among an elassos ‘Of the natives vy the recent successful endings of arms wid ammnoition is described by ail corre. spondente as most intense. When it i borne in mind that not a musket, a bullet, or an ounce of Powder had been received by any one of the patriot forces for more tan & year orn year anda hall; that In consequence of the ill anccess attending sev- eral previous expeditions, some of which were nip- ped in the bud by Don Hamilton Fish and other satellites of Spain hee, while others fen into the hands of the Spaniards a8 soon as landed, many Cu bate eurrenderei tn the pelief that the receipt of ; that Spain and Fpaniarde in Havana were doing their uimost to fend more soldiers to the Island, «ome ‘ea may be formed of the joy of these hard-tried men who Weve fought for nearly thrée years against such Odds, on the receipt im sixty days of three cargoes of rifles, muskets, cannon. monition, and ali the necessary material for earrying out their noble pro A Jeet ot wrestine Cabs from Soain. THE DESTRUCTION OF GUANTANAMO, At of these three cargoes was landed by nel Coding on the enstern ond of the inlrmd Everything, te was delivered on the 99th of May The account of It was the whipping he gave the regi- mente of Expaia and San Quintin at the Extenda, F Goantanamo, The Bpaniards fost 113 killed i carried off 02 wounded. Mice fe said to have captured, sacket, and destroyed the town of Gnantonamo, He errs he wants no more arms (o be rent him; he can take wht he wants from the boanlards. He commands to-day 2,000 thorcugh!y armed and disciplined men, THE ATTACK AT SANTA ANA DE LUAO. ‘The wecond expedition was lanied on the Pith of Inne dy Gen, Keleel Quesada, brother of the ex ‘Commender \n-Chief, who arrived here on Sun iay Fle landed also the Ee Department, and marched from bia point of lunaine some 33) miles te the seat of the Cuban Government in Cama uey , thit 900 men be took ttrough the Hons of Bayrmo, Mangenitio, and Las Tan voy of errs rad ammunition Wn se val cause eaunot ve overestimated, and delivered them 13 person to President Carlos’ Manuel de Ceaveder. He was attacke’ by the Soanianis on tho 98th of nly at Santa Afla de L'a, on the confines of the Jurmdictions of Les Panas and Camaguey. AWAITING THE SPANIARDS, Gon. Quesata had inst-votions not to seek » fer t, put to ceiver nis precious charze «8 sreediiy a» poeibie to de Caran Government. He searned Ubrough his scouts that a detachment of Bpaniss troops bad received information that s dovly of oa- triots were on thelr way to Camaguoy, and were nurrying etter nim, Deeming it most pruteat to ive oaitle to the Oret body o° the enemy that minnt come up, and possibly thus prevent their being re- iwforeea, be disposed Lis wen in two Wings, wht be placed in the ~ ods on either side, snd bimself awaited the afteck in tye centre, Wher the span jards, who proved to be detachments o! the veteran regiments of Espsfia and Bailen, came up, he or dered bis men t) Gree few show and immediately Tetreat at the doubie qaice. tue rami errant, Tie Spantar 1 that they had to dea! sith a small bod ined and disorgants Ouvans, purened hotiv, ans when. ther were well drawn into the trap Gen. Quesaua freed about, bt arti lery «as brougnt up,Sre opened !rom both wi aod toe slauchier was erriul, Ono bardred and thirty Spaniards were killed, many wounded and taken prisoner the rest saved themerives by o Dre ipiiate Meht. The rout was complete. and had Gen. Qui ‘Veen provided wit cavalry not am n would have escaved, On the follo ving vigut Gen Quesada learned toate reintorcemant of 300 Sp n lnrds under Brigadier Velazco tad come up. The newly arrive! attacked ‘iim on the followings morn ine, but were as tnorouzhty whipped as the Espafis ‘and Bailen nad been the day previous, SPANISN LIES EXPOSED, After this, atthourn Gen. Quesnta intrenched himse'f on the cicht of the 10th of Jaly, fearing that beuvy Spanish rein ore was no farther moles covernment on the 12h July and delivered pedition to ie President, He staved with the ere b eight day nd leit for the coast o1 Sin daly in company with Dou Francie Agul Vice-President. tnd Don Ramon Ceapedes, cou Of the Prowident, and Secretary of Forewn ‘Aftuir The Bouuinrds save octen published tie deta capiure of tis celeoratel expediuan, ‘They bave Geclures cficwally that Wey volowed It tront te very place of lauding to te pout wLere they cut 1° (0 placer ve truth In that the first they knew of it wae tne waion Quesein ve trem at Sante ABi On the dy ot July, Pgs Ute Shon: tvoy were atiaekinz, and taat Wey ere iemorant until t ese Ines are tele am DY the spaniel: autor dee have oof the wisereaboule of the Virgin's land ina is Dest proved by the fact that GEN. QUESADA lefts boat at that point when pe landed, and that thirty-six days tooreatter, ou the 2th of July, he leit Cura wite Mesers, Agailera .nd Cespedes trom we ace, fn tue very sume buat, aecesutul land'ng was o1 the 2it1 of Jaiv by Don Meichior Azu Eastern Vepsrtment. Thts expe | aa tue otuer two above detai eo! meton the coat by « large bouy every case of Gouskets and ammuupition Was s: conducted into tie invertor Odicial letters Qa mat mate that not a cartridge was | la: dinz is, we Lelieve, the only one of which the Spontards have not revorted eaptare—on paper, Of course—as soon as th en lan tea Mr, Avvero, woo had ear city m tue Nttle b.orkude rn ts only a Ntcle taghost. wiic. was loaded down her guawaes, und which tovk fire only twice onthe wip. —_ BALL AND BAT, The Atlantica Pretcily Athleticn—Seore & to 6. The Athietic Club and the Atlantic Club, both oi Brooklyn, played their frst game against enc other this season on tae Cupitoline ground, There was every appearance of a heavy rain storm, and that dowbuess prevented the attendance being +0 pumerous as it would otherwise buve been, or as the game deserved, ‘As usual with these amateur clubs, they did mot moke their appearance till long after the time, play not Leing called by the umpire until 8:45. When they did start, however, they kept the ball roiling ata rare pace, this being one of the fastest canes ever played on the Capitoline eround. ‘The play on both sides was much above medivcrity, ant no doubt many of the players have beon spotted tor prolessional clubs next eeason, Mr. Ferguson of the Mutual Club uuppired the game in thorou.bly efficient manner Tie All leticn went to the bat fret, ond through a nd hit by Proctor were enabled to score one run, he Atlantica thea handied the willow, but they could not ootain a ron, Tn the second inning the Atuieticn were rapidly and casily Maposed of for a whiteworh, while the Atlantics were as prettily re- tired without scoring, No better luck attended the eff rte of the Athletics in their third tuning, as they were once more whitewashed, and the Atiantics tol lowed their examvle. A mufed fly by Kenney in the fomrts inning gave the Asiletics one rua, while a very vretiy Joule play by the Athieticn cisposed of the Atiantics for the fiurth time in suceession withouterun, The Sith inning of the Atoietics Was an rapidly got over asthe foar previous on, the pree being fast and (urious, And nO run was tie rerut, TheAslaaties were aiso of opinion that no time id be lost, so they got to she pat with the at of by t and, not beins ole to score, took atte ily, positions in the Held quie goo e 8.6 innines were played tn ‘A wud torow by Burdork enabled in the fiaih ining, nd ® mul by Beunott in the rignt feid gave the Auentics their rst tally, the gume being 8 to 1 ip tavor of tre Athletics, A bad play vy Clinton when Noonan threw him the ball eave the Athletics another ran in Cheir seveot) ine while the Atlant.c# were ouce more obied Wy take the feld withouta ron, For tue frat time inthe g2me more than one rao was made in 4 ipning, the Athetics, Ly a series of errore on the part ot the At Drinvipuly wid pitcuom, being credi/ea with three rane in the eighty inp ng. butte delay Cceasioneu by makire oO Many runs wus equanzed by the Atlavtics being retired fora cl. ler, A. tne three-buse bic by Cassidy, fol loned by & pond hit by Wiggins, gave the Athletics one run, We first «ud only one they earned during te game, in the lant iuuing, The Atlantics thes inade adesperate rally, and by good had hitting ans lacing the chonces sooret Ave roms; but this was all theycould do, wud & very quickly and pigitily played game Was brooght to @ conclusion, hour A liietics to add one more run to thelr scor THE SCORE. PHLRTIC. ORIMTR) | ATLANTIO. mm wisvius et Ot i|Medouw dei fa. 0 8 2 Pructer ad | 21 éluemacny le faced 2 dd Paliver, G+. Od dikenmvé Gc a td Hovta, 8 & 1 > dideniman, liv'bs. 2 1 0 0 Paved oii g #8 CiBord dd bois € 2 kB Henuett Ft. |Metone. A ine i$ 4000 oo $393 ee soi3 ns rw au PWR sions 1 Atha nove & Huns earned “Athioiie; 7) Atenue, 1 Ue pre-K, Fergie u, Keg. Mutual Base Ball Clob. ‘Vue of gewen] bour aud teu winulys, | AN'S INDIGNATION. presence A Barning Lotter from the Sister of Henri Delesctaxe Kxposing Oharge of ‘Trtb Greetey to Print To the Battor of the Hernia. Bre: It a that there conducting a newspaver. The editor of the eratd from various ¢ neh, be lod into false «nd dum aving statements concerning individuals ronnected with matters public, buh #8 lar x8 L bare observed. he in aiways ready to open bis columns to thet Jured person or his irlends and elivw then to cor. itor inadvertently his 8 mi One may genersil counton apeedy justice Bat ti a knave slanders & man or 4 wowan wilfully or ma Hignantly, he is certiin not only to revuse ail repa a at keenly enjoys the suffering which bis mal~ te, and re’oubles insult im «mull, icky nafied while he think® be stin ‘nb sollowing letter {# reluged public ition In the paper where tt onght 10 appear. I appes!, ther ine the favor ot beg pei ims to de.end the slandere ‘THB SISTHR OF DELESCLUTE, Janome City, August 7, 18h, To the Hatton of tha New York Tribune ‘The flow ng paragraph appearet tu the Pribwna ot Painrday, AucueLS. The pavor Was droughs to me oy ay 01 YOUF own enbsC. bers MM great iis WOON AE Tt yesterday morn.ng: "The. shaver ‘of Delescinge, the tw fw ih Nev alt rr 9 by war at Versaition ou Mave been a parole Ang to of the troupe 0! Thiers, Av 3 fury. we 10 some movotuts ane ik ven: My busua Of town, ant, moreover, no the vrvbune. Lu uet anaes mn noel fur; it apon sence Lo wr ie to you In relation to it ¥ ré Cobstent.* crying Us amainst the © hee" ans Re he ped upon tue name eine editor of tho Your experience nas taught you tase ort cal is @ res Bhd Mort BHverupalods inventor. You prociaim your neler that wunderers should be a. vet you wetae idyon) Fan intamous it} arn weed Ii rt roken 0: cra ‘ollerk trims jer & Weight Of,unGtersbie by ruftering Were did. you anearth this delicate bit of « eoseip" which heads e woman withths monstrous omen f Thoendvariem and wit der? Thave mae ti 4S careful each taronzh for ign Ruplia 40 fies: through teleurapuic and ©:Ttessond od T Roe tous preve «Ei York tribune, exrored, a8 yi (com the eemies of her Brota MiBALOL Will Feject the calamp. ieav0 1, How Could an awed Indy, t years of Ave,” Mave * marderen™ ve of ihjers's farmed trvo)#? The cowandiy meuancity of the charge will appear when T firmed 10 tate that tie maiened 5 evn Ob) & LOD rail 1 SUPCI LA We Le tof the tat 0 Years (0 keen Aer FOOM. nruing by the women of the F Nant frisehvod haw been diavre 6 tthe Was Am Urs venion Of the Taver ory of women and chivar n. Tie bistory ul * Deleseluae, the fanvoms Com i perfectly Wel: kowD Wo yo Yuu vriuted The charge vo ard to Wi ery text knows better than yourself (nat the Commane (Och! OF MUMICL AL NOEL BFR Lec Fary saleK ard to Wwe FepUbHE. AE Ie FOLENE LO secure fuse’ [OF the produ Rud & recugall fw real weight ano worcn «The Winan fam outgrowt of the libert ee weit pan of tae. winune to your heart's ticle of reilibie ev dence proving Ht to have cowmitted ernie. You aave allowed Yourselt a laitude of deanpel tion ouly uited When epithe: Was extinas You Devesclure, the acer Waa Lave satisfied Your ainvition as Taorate?” Cod Yoo wot hive w nd tnexcr rontent, whoo having 9 ad the wil apd ihe Bess ot giving thi« Veit “You wave offered forcireulcwons. Li reualue 40 de reds waren 's Wik have tre) isice to Pritt lus leter Whi coota fia retauations ELIZABETH MIRUAM DeLESCLT Bo sliveion has bem made totus jeu Montes of vitaperation agains: the Com a not satisfied Ne wiealy wit. thick of tue Baht, and while the Cowumune wee struggiing (or tie multeipal lioe ties of ¥ hac: Parts bivd bees rot of the Tridune coula aut congeal their con‘empt f ao larrely of worett © Worlu, were Teva *piendid Catricians of the 7rbuie us" 6. Waters,” “* porter: im fret ** scum,” ted bv ane vingale, It was nothing to them that vulsar spite furnished them ta-enood; bat, uo that thee cuards were Walters and POrwers, the povress (uct enoald have the suyerb scorn of these Tribune vodlemen W 4086 OWN Jathers OF Erasuiatiers ai best, were lordly cowooys in New Bugland or princely ushers io Berlin, Now, since the batile ts ended, y skoik Ives Tor'a prineiole. Booking to TBS NSE es coarec or, and merit in Wwe ey: f men, and reing shoir dead iver os Invstomes Woereou © man ure libel. Aad It besive the cor ses of the cuar KeoUs rebels these newspaper CPhenardiers nup- pen to spy & Weeping Woman Telalive. Wey plan helr mudd onots inco her face, to 1et ber tel by ow that 416 bas bold and cucraceous enemies Thus they couduct themse.vos toward the dead who make Jouce, sud toward any of kin wit thein who are fo.owed bY perseeuitou—particnl yl Wf tt be a woman. Prey Know that they o und hers ata disadvantage, ‘Whey ure i.onare all they survey in thelr columus, and they luxe care Witt notbing Raail enter tuereta to recute tueir sionders or expose tLe basenees. [nen toey re. Wits pride that “po ve dure contrad.ct « newepsver.” ‘hoy call thie ‘tue power of We bre “Yes, it wm the power, and the chief power, of tne press whica they vappen to preside over, bay itis a power they share witi every cowaraiy rugian Who strikes @ Wook [rom 4 pol eitud which le eleves himsell safe. 1 is a power they share with the highwayman U lef Who staos a man iu the back, dotw, un ! Well for bo American & siauderous BM. D. id in cheek then boasts of tie te Journalism that ihe greater part Dress ducs not covet tue claraccer Us aly. Yours ooo Queer Stories about Comical Laud specula- ous. From the Werld. Before the battle of Sedan Mr, Richard Schell w treaty lor the sale of Ure Juael estate of 16) reres to the Emperor Napoleon, woo was desirous of establebing = ped d safest retreat rope. ‘The gre muted thal potentate into th alone prevenied the consummation of Mr. Scvell's enterprise. Tye Euvveror lost not only the simews: of ir, but those Oo! peace, aud, needing to cut his coat accurding to his cloth, We OW seeks among Us fT & DOsvession Commensurate With his diwinisued fortune, At is understood that Mr. Bam, L. M. Bariow, who recently purcunsed the maguiteont Barton Kennard estate at Gten Gove, has offered it ty Us ex-Majorty for "'# song''—we Will say for something over Mlic, Nilsson's receipts for ove of her di The question of royal and § upersi emigration tuly discussed at a recherché Break ‘ast give 10.0 of July by Mtr James MeHeury av bis seat of Ouk Grove, near Landon, io Naps hugéme, the ober guests being ex Queen Christina 0: bpain avo her husband, Wwe Doke of Kia: gares, On thot oveasion te ex Emperor offered to tarn over M, Schei.'® oropoaal io the Doweger Queen of ferre inthis country as the Dpain, Whose weaich is iabulows, while Mr, Mebenry commision! to find @ wore moder.te mw Vestinent. ‘or the auiiur of the Life of Comar, pitched upon mr. Barlow's recent ac quisition a8 (he must suiteble ope tor the iilustrious recluse. Puotographe of t. are on their way to Europe, and should they do but halt Justice to the Jovely spot to Question, we muy yet sae the ex pews Euwévie ut Saratoga before ta mb OF her how residence in the tall, Whether & which Mr. N. Davidson, the agent of the Rot us. childs in the city @ Mexico who sav French troops with money during their occapation oO} toatcapital, is now paying fo Mr, Buriow ai Glen Cove has anything to do with this new ime: rial speculation is more than we sre orepared to ert, But the long sojoura of Nopoleon's uncle, tbe ea King of Spain, at Bordenown atter tne de feator Wa. a ‘weil the Dulurulization of the Murate Ip Florida, -eems to maik our country ae tue traaitiona! reire tot the Bonapar e tamil v Ae ts understood that Bir, mele Is 10 receive 4,000 000 ,or the Jamel property from ex Baie: a hila aie Marines ehlaare Bitten se Of that Sumy GDO,WW—lor the iu.ure residence Of the juiperiai The Last Child of the Immortal Signers of the Declaration, The venerable Mrs, Mary Chase Barney was Otro k With pasalysie in her righ. fle yesterday sorolng, Bis hae been confioed to her bed lor the Last eighvoen munihs from the eilects oi # paralytic Stroke, ‘1his Venerapie laiv, now in ler eighty elgbtb year, 18 a daughter of Samuao! Coase of Mary Lindy a duds the Deciai of the supreme Court, and a ricuer of (ion Of Independence, and the last ur ners of that dmstra t the ina sur # Carroll of Carro!iton, shoud ye last survivane ‘and it 18 Also & hg signer, Car of Marylun #i cher 18 ol cl that the lust eurviving widow of any signer War Maryland, Who Was . Hannah K. Chu widow of pamuel Caase, Bhe died in 1848, pea tation in Americas day Bree Press, On Sunday last the siatement was made in the Free Press (bat 18 BUM sold 110,000 copies on We morning after the Staten Island ferry boat disaster Which wae a mistake, ‘T aus SUN sold 157,800 on thet morning, and 184,000 copies on the murning after the riot, saying notuing of extras, Before the Wost- Md disaster Tas SUN Was ronving on stormy moroings 106,000, and on fair mornings from 110,000 to 120,000, 1x SUN is running above 110,000 cpio daily how, ib August, the dullest of the mont 6 two wave of LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ee DASHES HERE AND THERE RY THE BUN'S REPORTERS. pone Ratrte A North River Naval Battte—The Newest v of Trevel between New York and Staten Istand, On Saturday evening, as the Castleton was starting for Norta Shore, Staten Island, from Dey Strest, she chanced (0 come slightly into collision ‘with «small river bout, As she backed outa Mery haired son of Erin, who was ow board the barge, matched up some pieces of timber and torew two OF them with ali his iorce in‘o the pilot hoase of the Chatieron, just grazing the heads of the pilot and » Foung girl who was standing close to him, ‘Then ensved.a teene that beggars x!) descrintion. ‘The passenecrs in the fore part of tie Custicton teined the stools upon which they were sitting, and ins MOF ireney threw them attne head of the Jnebwan, Portanatoly for pim, the distance w: too gent, und thirty oF forty stools #000 Moat. ins doan toe river. oO enver, #ronger no doubt than the rest ol into He Large, and 0 FO than mw 10 all any irom the Grevn Isie, seized ti broken it inv three or tour her envenomed deflance The whole ‘scene wa timber thrown in Doginning of the riot, when the boa close, Wit either the pilot or tie young gril, there might nave been « tragedy tu reeord, The inquest before Coroner Keenan was re- sumed yesterday mornins, Prof, Tharston ex. plained the different causes of botler explosion His testimony was tn reality @ vory able scientific lecture upon boiler explosions im general, without any couciuston with reference to the Weatteld ex plosion, Mr, Muttoews, the boiler inspector, w: examined. Tis story was the samo as the one he rol! the U, 8, Commissioners, Mr. W. A. Liguthill uck to his old rap.ure theory, and denied thay there was ant explosion at all, So far the experts have rot the tning pretty well mixed, wita their ruptures, tears. cracks. barstings, breaks, and ex plonis y official reporter hi his head #0 thorongaly flied with flues, vaives, back connections, tront connseuons, ream ore, drift pins, und gas, dat he can't tell he isan op cock or a hafety valve. Coro Dan Lopes to close the Inquest to-morrow, pec tet Contributions from Charitable Readers of the ban. To (he Bédor of the Bun, Sin: Piewre Ford ag. ber dear the enclosed $2 to Mre, Jane ttle ones Aire, JOBN 8 DAVIES. Young Matilda and David Hedman seat $140 Mrs. Ford As will be seen by the following receipt, Warden Kindly voluoteered to distribute the yey Hout to THE SUN fur the benefit uf toe West- Geld sufferers who may need it: Derr, of Porc CMAnITIES AND CORRRCTION: BELLEVUE Hosrital. AUK. 14. 1st. Received trom the New York Sux the fum of one hundred and Mev one fodars aad tw niy-fve enw. to D- expended py the uscerriard for the benent of tbe fufterers of the Wee.ne d disaster 7 SENNAN, Warden The following receipta evenk for themselves: R New York SUN office $10, in behalf of fund for widow Of Sergeant Wyatt, contrbured vy em: pioyoes ct verbiita WC. BSN, Treasurer, #6 Jo New York, Aug. 14, 1871, ved from Mes, George Stor on, $2, © SMaplelou, Stat Taos STORTS. oer mark. There is $1 a! Tue SUN editorial rooms, sent in for the Kiol 2 fualy, by @ Yereon WLO medieeted to end bie adaress, —o— Are the Potico Silent Partners of the High- waymen ®t A gentleman who resides ia Hoboken,on bis way wome & lay or two . pasned through sey Bireet on tis way to Washington Murket, Ho was pertect Weoter, As he tarued from Cnurch tuto Verey treet, w woil dressed man radely seized bis coat sleeve and asked him tog» and takeadriok. Heo! course decined, the man being a stranger to tim But you must," #uld the other; IN muxe y ‘This netuied the gentleman, and be said, “ Peraaps you tae me for # greevhorn, and in As be altered these words, tae feiow struck him on tne side of the beal, Kaceeing him dowa. Rea.io ime bia feet, ho tn turn kuockea the other down, ‘Then up came a policeman, aud toox both to the sireet, the officer and the a fried Lorne, explagation, ‘snd’ was tacen ts ‘Tiere “ourt. permiited vo open bis moutis, bu’ socaed ap on ac.arze of disurderiy oon igot in “oum with drooken, dirty wretca xt morning was discoarced the payment $10. Was not the officer tn lexcue witn the te WhO atiacked the genteman, aud was Leto suare the Looty 1 The Ratlway Ticket Thieves, Sebastian Siampt, of New Or lodger at 113 Huuson street, Hoboken, purcaased three tek ets in New York for New Orleans, over the enn ayivania Railroad route, for 6150. in the Jersey City Depot, on Friday, ne was robbed of his tickets Returpine to New York, he reporte | his loss to the agent of tho road, On Saturday John D. Presion, of 63 Macdoagal sweet, wits Thowas C. Bryant, © 217 Ninth avenge, called on James Hyer. agent of tue roat,and offered to well one of the tickets fo $90. Mr. Hyer lad We wen arrested, Yesterday sbey were taken delore Justice Dow.ing. Preaty aid that ne liad Innocentiy bough the tiree tiece'r on Basurday of Jacob Stiner for $75; had sod two wt the St. Nicholas Hotel cor 860, and’ was tr; ing to well the wtuer wien arrested. Ivey were eld foi brval, Now for Fun at the Towbe, Yesterday mormng Justice Dowling occupied the beach in the Tembs Police Court, The warch returns were placed before him, and many familar faces were rangea along the railing, The old su ers in the hope of winning favor, burst ont witu Glad \o see yes back agin, Judge.’ The old mag- You bere agai?’ im several in- damped the ardor of th but the majority of t. maple © Of ivtuaication, te famiiar words, » bom Let vim ere received with @ hearty Low life to yer "After the watch had been dscburget, a om ber Of triena® Went mp \o the Geek wu congratula- wea hie Honor, Preparing for the Marringes. The week day services in Trinity Chapel, Wost fwenty-fifih street, are susoended for repairs and alterations Sunday servicese however, with the morning sermon and afternoon antoem, aie performed as usual, A magnificent new organ of three manuals, nearly forty stops, with w thirty two foot petal organ, to be constructed fur Trinity Chapel by tie Messrs, Odell o: Weaty Forty second sitert, ac a costo: £19.00), Tne SUN w jutorme 1 yor day by an altaché ol the cu than On the completion of the organo | je Weuvainge are to be suleunised At Duratoga abd Log Bra ——— The Union Ferry Company's Cheek The Brooklyn Street Commissioner has warned the Union Ferry Company to remove | monts upon the street, Y the venerable Superintend oxcortmouey, aud #aid that the Company e thew ail in — ure.” ee ‘The Mace-Coburn Fizzle Fu Harry Hill, James Mace, Poul, Uargreaves, James Cusick, and others assembled yesterday to tien tue nerowch - slerday Cyrus R, Suit. ent of the Company, de for removal as 4 put-up yod to woud seliic Ubon the disposal of the stakes tn the Mage Coburn fizzle; but owing to the non-appesrance of ao seulum purty (he vettioment was turiuer posi- poued, —<+ The End of the Jamaica War, Judge Barnard has dissolved the injunction restraiul ig tue bouth bide Raiiroad Comoany fi altering the line o° their tack | the cousent ov the village Tt having Doon eflected m Jamaica without ees, & CULLp! OLL The Bowery Garden Tragedy, Michael Goary, who shot ‘Timothy Harrington in the Bowery Gurden on Saturday night, gave | im. self no tot police yesterday, He says that Har Tingivn wesauived him without prevecat.on, umd veneving that bis lite Was in cauxer, be Ored in volt-defence —— REAL ESTALB MOVEMENTS, William A, Raynor recently sold three lote on the northeast corner of Lexington avenue and One Huo dred Fourth Fureet, 8x7, for $0,000, Tue following day he resold th #4. property for @7900. Mr, Raynor 4 's0 901d one INt OD the BoFthwost corner of Seventy. feverth st: et and Madison faet on the nd 12 tet on the $17,000; Plent lots on the eset Ride uf atusli#on avenue, Seveu.y: Hiaty aud Geventy-eeventh streets, 4040 cach, for 1,0.000. AL the Fi esterday. Mr. Keoneatly teorner of vadiaon avenu + Be a sabiaataal | OAPT, VANDERBILT'S RAILROAD. Why (ho Staten Fetnnd Raitrond te the Bhab- biest in the Country. To the Raitor of the Sun. Sin: T notice a letter in your paper of to-day about the shocking conditivm of the Btaren Ielasd Ratiroad, What is sald fs true; 1 oannot be mach ree, But the cuipabiiity ts creator, pormit mo to remark, because it ls a concern with a large income and aole to bave its road kept in sale condition. ‘There were formerir larze dititends, oat lt year Jim covered | by ed ont @ few thousands for other friends, These sams woold pat the road in eplendid order ond leave something tur the stockholders. I would mention, a that Uris Company war 15,000, and reiused to pay it on el: office was In Now York, re not ussossed at all, a1 cot free.” Why snould they not pay the save on the taxes 10 keeo the rotien old engines in order? J, JONE! Brarueron, Aug. 14, 1871. ze 85.000 for dog nothing, extra to #ee to Braieved #2. ears and the doute (cuties ‘another salary), and they aiso sho: ‘The Way tt All Happened. rene ite snug as a ootbhiack, treet and og and Batis w ."" Saye hey * Carey ‘With the apolied coat in the restaurant.” ‘This was ihe very man Butts was in search of. But you Gan find out all apou: it by reading the kreet The Boy Desecsive, in the Piresiae Companton.—A @ HINANOLAL AND COMMEROIAL, Morpar, Aug. 14—P. M.—The transactions in the vorious markets of the Stock Exchange to-day have been limited thronchout the day, and no nota- bie animation was anywhere recorded. In the stock market the railway shares were on the whole dull, and save in @ few exceptional instances there was scarcely enough business done to establish tions, The general sentiment of the street to-day has been anything but bulliah, and few sales of North- western common, Paciflo Mali, and Union Pacific were recorded, sharp decline {o eacn being noted, although tn subsequent trade there was more etoud!. ness observed, as the cliques protected thelt favorites from sagzing off too rvpidly. The Vanderbilt stocks were firm, with little movement, Obios being sbout ‘oady, and Reading yielding. Lake Shore, Rook Island, ond St, Paul were neglected, and Wabssh weak, despite the reported Increase fn the earninc! which, as bas beeo shown, should be taken witha pinch of salt,” as Of the miscellaneous list, Western Union Telezraph was steady, The ouie/ atiraction this afternoon was Erie. which made a sharo break from 80 to 28K. he decline being due to the vigorous hammering of "he bears, on the pretext that so tong ae tre Erie printing press is in order, the stock is limitiens, Express shares were more wotive and strong. Gold made no movement, beyond a few sslos at 112%) @110%, until arter 8 P. M., when some of the despairing shorts, weary of paying such an exorbi tant rate for their whistles, endeavored to cover their contracts, thus edvancing the price to 112%. ‘There is 00 apparent let-up io the squeeze in cash gold, and the jubilant combination feel disposed to press their advantage to tue utmost, Tuo rates yaid by borrowers for the use of gold over night were K, 764, $8, 116, 5-64, and 132 of 1 cent. wiiile jor the use of gold to-morrow 3:2 was bid at the close, The gold recetpts at the Sob-Treasary wore @914,91T; payments, $148,408; balance, $62 581,088, The customs receipts were $526,000. The carrency receipts were $836,606; paymenis, €370,- 896 ; balance, $4.441,415. The receipts tor interaul revenne to-day were $478.000. Tho subscriptions to the new loan were $50,000, The tote! clearings at the Gold Exchange Bark were €44 577,000; eoia balances, $1.274,508 ; uno currency balances, §1.bo4, The foliow ing Were the quotations: TOA. May... MNES POM... DWI P.M 1000 AL SSSR) AO PMOL BP, AN EE BLL Foreicn exchange bas veem weak, and the lead Ine Dan ers acaions to sell, At the close prime U0 dave Lills were selling at 100%. less 116 trom fret bag ie, and 104 W100 irom second haads ‘Money bas been in am, le sapoly to-day, call loune rating at 248 W cent. on oowd and rai way collateral, commercial paver heing done at 6@7, From Wasi ington we bave a résumé of the yearly states.ent of te Treasury for the Gscal year endme June 3), During this time the total receipts were €8°8, 384 00). against $292,177.000, the expenditures of ine your an excers 0° $91,147 000, Loe Treasury bonghi £190 126 000 five-wentios, ‘Thuis statement stiau- fated # more active inguiry tor Goverument voads in the afternoon, the feature vein: 11s, which ad Vancod to 118%, There was a more lively demand aiso for Central Pucifies, which advanced to @. ubat price being vid ai the close, Hoary Clews & Co, report as toliows at 4 P.M. Ns ma, Asked! mia. acrea LAH OU S008, rem, Jule TTL" 8s SLT MN" ib 208. 8. comp. NE TS Toe WAM! S808, coun 1s TLS SN 4 “ee coun A” 1iaK 6. COND... LAY LE, 104 og Nous 10M SWe, "WA, COUP. T 14S 10108, cob. ha HS yas’ WS. couD.. ide AR |Cen. P. gold’ bis, 98” WG Stite bonas have been quiet in sympathy with the other departments of the mtock Excuange. ‘ihere on!¥ @ nommal business reported boards ees od. and Souta « 176, aud the chal tax wer better at 19% 2% Dusiness in city back stocks was univipurta railroad bonds the (rinsacti and TC, fracs took lead iv tes were Wm foli #: Union P 8M i lind granite, RSI : Centrt Pacities, Vig 200% + Erie, 84, #8; Chicavo and Nortowost si: king tind bends, 100; do. in’ bonds, 95; do. Consolidat ed, O14 ; Great Western, &d," BBN; co. Ist, 1355 ro) viris aud Easex, at, u8\/@o4, ‘Milwaug'e anit Bt. Paul, Ist, lus; aud To saw, 24. at Thy tie iollowsne are the hignost, lowing pricce Of #LovKs: J.C, & Hnason con... 3.7.0. @ Muason cer... fiartem, 0, Peoria and Wir Biches, Lowes cs and PM = Casing Bil, avd an. husburen. as Northwesteri. ss s..+. 18 aw piel we ‘ aw 10s Nichiga WL New Jersey central... 108 (pion Pacific, . ry ©... and ind’ Centra: Ws Hannibal & bt. Jorwon! a & St. Juseon a Union Teiearap @4 os Hy 5% Canton i We (ono = oo Adar: wa Bis Wells x — Oy 4B american Mer Union Hx..... 88% 8 ESQ Unites dtates bx a ae | ‘Lhe following 18 a list of the firme, fn the sutscr.ption of Messrs, Jay &e., embraced wke, a.clulloch & Co., to the new five per cet. (ow AMERICAN SYNLICATE—Jay Couko & Co. New York, Phiad@/pia, and Washington: Fis @ latch. New York, Verinlivea & Co. New York; Reney Cl CO" New York; Leonard, she dou @ Fo York Fires Natiousl Bank, New York: Fourth Nw Lona, Back, New York; First Nawooal Bagi, 1 bile Gelntie: Piet Nattinal Bank, Wasi Tie Awe Tivau Syodicate #ud-cribes for team | ous. EUNOPEAN SYNDICATE —Jay Co. ks, Mor 1 a Co, London ; Re Kapuue, d& Sone, Ker uattienu & Gul, scrhidt Lous Coles & Sous, Ciews, Havicus & C ppeyer Live, a BANKING AND FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Jay Cooke & Co, ary now soiling tie First Mort gage 7.80 Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Rai road Company, bearing Seven and I'bree-Leatis per gold interest (more than 8 per cent. currea ¢,), and secured by first and only morig igo on the entire road aud equ!p acats, an on more than 23,00 Acres of Land to every mile of trick, or 50) Acres of Land to each $1,000 Bona, Tae hishest our rent price will be paid tor U. 8. Five. Tw. all Other maiketavle Securities change. received in ex Tho success of the New Government 5 per cent, Loan will compei the early surrender of United States 6 per cents, Many holders of Fire Twentios re now exchanging them for Northern Puacitic Seven-Thirties, thus realizing @ handsome prot and greatly increasing thelr yearly in ome Pamphlets, maps, and full information will be turnisbed on application by Jax Cooxw & Co Philadelphia, New York, and Was! lou, and by most Banks und Bunkers throughout the couatry BIGHT PER CENT, GULD INTEREST BONDS, WITH STATE ENDORSEMENT, —Ioe uudersica. od offer for sale a limited amount of First Mortgage Bonde of tne Mostgomery sod Eutaula Railroad Company, endorsed by tue State of A ing eleht per cent, interest in gold, payable in New York, Merch ana september, Issue Limited to $16.000 per mile on Soished road, Ample funds have been provided for the comp! tion of this road by Oetuber next, and the funds for meeting the interest due in Septeu der uext bave al. ready been placed in our hands, ‘Toe business of tis rad promise to be large and ama, bear | eae Profitable, and we eoyfidently ropomnond tts em. dorsed Morteage Bonts to those seeking inver® monte as both safe and advantageons, Price, tor the present, 09 and necrued interest. GEORGE OPDYKE &CO, © ‘% Mossas street, —_—-—. New York Markets. Aut 14—Fioum amp Maat—Low Morpar, of Western and flours wore fully 100. bet- id more active, pait for ¢ } wus the medium Ler graves were N01 active, Foling more Southern 4 ae eales Jom ner oe Geet Fas sur Ming extras, family brands, Ineiwd oxi face ad family ex 90." epee * extern, Tork was tluhtly Sater bet not setiver Pork was slightly not act at Bel.cs for eater demare, beptembor, 19 Corover delivery w theome jobbiog lots at Biab4) Si9.35 eekod tot tyov and oars futures prime Tang extra peime ae BU. Boot i better d mad; $12 for mess. Bud B:h9$18 for prime few. Beet taint, .8@$ 1. Bacon tn fair demand a ‘i @ssc. tor Westers and city tee cured. Cut meats gu viekied ba Lik@ Se, smoked ¢u.. it@ibe. Lard’ armer out duit; sats i 8b pkee, et WdOKe. for City, O4@9KC. for prime Western swam, wew wud old ia are, 65.5008 B; toathurn a0, ihe latter, Senlemoer Jeltverr, and V%e. for December Gctivery. Devssed bac firm ; selections Wonarn, 1s@we, La fOr tinfecior #prlas, e i:g. 200. 81.48 sor No.1 don 81 ar es for red winver, Bi dtwbetd tor amber 03. ‘aid 15 @Bi Rior far white, ine demand nly for ex Re La] hg oe for new Western, Bag or ex C bbariey. ina aed opened vower and cioned. fran | pao $1,000 0 Mo lor Dirck Western, 6@te fur mixed, aad 46@o): fo. waite Liinols and Ojo. with some damaged and in tellor bi.ck mixed a olorine with litte ime mixed to be had nader Se, mn Getivg pad ve. Mes 1/1000 busa et O@OOO. (or Westorm Hee. ful do. yellow, and Soo. fur do. write TON—\\ 08 IrokGias and wore RChITS ; sales bales, iucladiig 2019 vales for export. at ONC. f piands. aud 17) a. vor future livery msrket wetiver aalen fon, cloning at Tite i Anyust, 11 7-60. for Reptember, Mt bile, for Uevouurs y er monias. factive mod Grmor. Rio, 14@i6%e, ig duty bejd auton 1.00 baa, ce tm iy 4 and 8X@OKC. Lor Rioltace quiet. encarta tur dean sed n to good renning ¥6G9}<0.1 alos TH Nhas.. 3,400 00: Sn 708 age’ a (Sta the range.o/ SLING. Fe rm: bards, LUk@ise,; white 20. PUNDRIEG—Koein firmer, at $2. Of INTs, and #2, for ito. Tule) \6c, for nirime. Whiskey firmer lower gre, nadir a | core é eoston, cl. Live Stock Market. New Yorn, Monday, Aug. 14—Tha fresh ofits Inge of beeves sesterday and to Gay were 22 car lor OF 4.898 b maki for the woek, azainat week. The market wae fairly moive and 6 Sim Bt au acvance of we. WB. ‘The guiive cattle were cominon to cnolee, a! soit at Ihaityo © B. with AGL Bd od he Texans at gic. tor commer he reweipte of sheep aod lambs yerterday and to- day aumverot Bab, mnking wae (or the Week. FA sheep were soiling fury a: S4@80. @ D.. while com- Ou'were dull at 4yuse. ‘Lampe wore weak at ‘Tc. ¥ ®. for voor to pr.me, with « tow selections ®t TN@8e. Good Cacaua and State Inmbs were gever- MUaivee continue’ ia demand. st cP ®.for vounue Recon and 5: ic. tor grassere Gal A Ay Re Of huge” sinoe Baturday ware 6454, 0¢ Sf Geos, IN bs avoraco, were sold ary A dressed uy et MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 3S Moow riser... 43 One 06 Hott Gate... 9% Arrived—Momvar, Ang 14 Bteam*hip City of Lon‘ton, Live: pool, mdae. and page Stemi E. H. Weoster, Kiags'on, last to m aster Stesusniy Wm. PCy: Steainebip Rew viator, Wilts inaicm, Ub vale chron’, &o , with mase. Steamehip Maniattan. Ona pass. Sieamsaip Elen S. Terry, Newberuy Mise Rod pude Bhi) M locks, Lezhora, ids Shp \ouibas, New on to ord Bak Line’ Bark Altred Bark Gon E Newport, talit ron to ortoee Park Gam on, tudse. And pads Bug Idan, Litt Glace Bay, coal. Bri Surf, Cretuggoe, sugar. pcuoone: Taavel, San Bl, cocoanitts Sib, We Ustias FIVE aud Comst wre veuse.s STRAMSUTPS ARRIVED OUT Lompom, Aug. 14.—Oity of Pare, New York Business Rote, Reminzton de hone i the. oties aud saisroom. end aporting Drvechioaders at 10 Broniway, and offer a largestock of Remington [ties of patterns puprered bi UNITED BTADES, FRENCH, ERNMESTS. Military and pooket for uiltary rifles vanes &e., 10 gi mcote and the trade, York Match Invels, ult COU Improve your Hat Opune wil impart to iicumess Bud etroug qk Mair is strengthened by che getauie Sic air teenew er MARKED HASSAND-—LEATUN.—Angust 10. py the Rey Dr Waker, pastor of Cavacy Bpisconal Caurot, dom Hussariot New Vora to Sarah H. Leaiou of bo1onio Canada, DIFORCED PLATT.—In the city of New York, Augual ti bv the Hon Chari Van Erne of the Court of Common Pleas, Jalia Piatt from Bamuot ef lat,” Divoren rom bed aud bs TURNER In New York An the Hoa. J H MeCui 6 Superior Cou, Turner tron J, Da WAKING of New York the Hou, Josiah Sutheriaut of the Henry Wait Caristion Waring —— pike BOYD —On Sundar. August 1% veyere Lt The re Jamies Hoya. a 1 twe iunerat, ty on Tucaday Fraaklia 3 COYLE. —@n Monday, Angust 14 tive OF Keuaiion, couniy Li a The relatives and fr tuily inyetod 4a. atent Andrew ¢ lem wounl, Leland, area 67 Gente, 4] Mort stout bon at's otclocks DENIKE.— At Greeupoiut, Brooaiyn, , Dou Sung gays Ancuat th cf Cousuciottons Garoliog,’ wite vf geval 18 02 cousummalton: Garoline, wi reiwitvenand {ri attend tue fuser on Tu Tron hee tata re lucr MBSE, su ia ‘August Mar Jane, delovel wile o ny * The relatives nnd (rieud iy ovr Invited va attend the tuocral, trom tae M ¢ wih at., between 6th aud itu ave.Ou Luseday August i. wt i o'eiock, SOLAUGHLIN.—At Long Island Olly. on Moni August i. Rozaberh, beloved wit of po Langhiin, in the 26h year of her age. Toe tren arerespeetinily invited ts Mary's Cauca, Long Ise: at. at 0 A My i tera bie. taes: Pat ‘or's Opera House, aged 2 year We (Tied 8 Of tie anily wre FasowCKW ly Invited & attoud the tunerar Aleo, tho friguds of lis ateyvtach Henry Ishor wood, his | roles s, Lionas Mis hud Henry lenerwood ; also. his brotherwin tuw, Joun Quinn aod Thomas Brennar ty wi Tike plare from the reade ’ Ay AD betwee: 98d wou Sod ois, ab Le 9, uondey’? Ang ust 13, toil BP 0, E ~The members ot Now York No wil assewole al toeir 108 heda) Aw 13, wchall past Li o'cioek A.M, iar Wie pe Pe bie dae triptite of. tes) s gH oo Patick Madden. Dy order of THOS) GC LIGGS HP pro. tem. PeOMME, Seccebary ton DYKE.—O1 Monday, Arguat 14. Bara Low eiter ot Henry H. and Frances A. \ an D. Vids Wii bo bela ae #is Chu AY a tornuon, ALK O Cock P ty Aluwhy tor anteraieus, No M2. Fond As nite at $8 Union agilare. on Luveda: .,for tbe pur fa ofour ite brotuer, Joka AM T, WOODRUFF, Mavter. Fpecial Notices, LYONS MAGNETIC INSECT POW DER the genuine aud origiial—ts the only article or th whienw ay Cockroaches, Kad bugs, Ants, Motns, and other ie Nose geauine wiuout & LEO op 119 Est PILES?! PILES ti! » AN kinds. Iteraa), External, aiand, Vag, Then ng &e. podlavely, porous. permsbeatly curea. vy Misorption. WII. Ut Gals GAnger, ORUSLiCR OT instr 0 No detention tre. D Gives instant ree t Heriug, by WA MCCANDLIbs, M.D. ac bie re si Juice Hotel, Broadway, New Yor eity MUYAL HAVANA Ld 0 in guld drawn every 17 days. hd inforination furnished. ‘Tne highest rates paid fo: doubioons, spe ho | wmuunt of prizes sold vy la, Donas, Orders promptly fled. $209.89 Ue dn diawing of Aprii as. TAYLOR & 00. Bankers, 1 Wallac. New York, “OT PLIRTES, New York, Auvust & itl —Od auditor oul we Will's low Lig nor Dent. alltereuce va Silstims iavesces ov $3 aad apward NATHAN, 4 Qllsey Buliding. tO SAY AREER DERBI ta LOTTERI ER, —10H per cout ellowea oa al ‘48 wad 1s Chesbain pe | 4, TAYLOR, JAVERS BEWARE -1\e nex taged aud bold wm ‘ A. InVeetmenw =