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The figures are given below, together with A AummAry of the Foreign TraUa at tbia port for the aerem months of the Oaiondar yar, In oompanaon with 18ti7. Tha Import entnoa for July 18C8, At New-York, compare aa followa with the oor-reapondiDg month of tha previous year, Dvtlabla goods, Alraet li.l ail.OviA.awl Douab.a. bandoJ It.a7s.083 Il.ii6.6l4 araa (ooda. 1.CS4.M3 7CG.786 Total July There was ahio entered daring the month Foreign Specie of the vilue of $120,412, against aame month last year. The Viilne of Foreign Merchandise of pre-uras importation withdrawn from bond, or $3,743,287 leas than went into bond dur-lug the month, to that the amonnt of march an-ahtte aotaally marleted daring the month, dati-aLUj and ftee, is on which the Gold Cuutoms collected amount to $9,237,920, or at an Average rate of duty on all the marketed imports (inoluding free Articles) of 4G f) oent.

The amount marketod in Jolr, lbG7, was 12, and the Customs $9,505,433. The compsratira vaJue of Foreign Goods enterod At the Tort of New-York, and of Foreign Goods actually marketed daring the aercn anoDths of the year 13C3 and 1867, were as follows lari. tear. Jaa. 1 la Ja.

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In adJitioa to the above there was entered of Foreign Sptcie daring the seTon months 4,105, -a, against last year. The actual monthly consumption (or Tallies Marketed) of Foreign lUerrhandiee at New-Tork in the seven months of laX7 and 18C8 will omp are aa follows roaino ooons invnaETED at jirw-roxi. 7. Jaa. I aa i jl (31.145,040 B.077,43i Xo.616.76J 19 1K.S64 Jaa.

It Mr ai. 13.U6e."oU au.iA4.ia8 2117 a.757 971 Juurr. jr braary. Mwo Aia-il. tjrn Jul; 30.117 i)8 To al 7 The raonthlj Custom at this port since Jan.

1, to July SI. 18C3, actually reoeivad on foreign merchandise marketed, were as follows: Janaar $7. 139. in. Fabrnarr a.aa,7ta alarcA ll.lA.MIjBlr A4rll li.e-l.uJ' Tclal IVaw-YaTk dntiaa aollaaaad MiaoaKaaaoaa aatpoa Oirtnai tS.T33.47t arc.jju l.t.I Total Aapoaitad is Y.

Traaaary 03aa. tSt.K.li The Export Clearances to foreign porta from Nw-Tork for the month of July were Jalr. fa Jalr. iar. iis.Gf 4-4 7r 13,819.

mil pomaattd roraisa old aud Silver i.i.. 42.710 10 584 6-va Total July $27,600.70 The Exports from New-York of all descriptions from Jan. 1 to July 31, 133S, were aa followa Jaa. aaJaly 11. Xonaia ttf9.e90.STT JT jxoifin 4.7V4 1SI OoU and T.

Jaa I aa Jalj II. 1104.813. 67 8.388M7 Total 3148,001,168 There was a lis) of one oent. in Gold to-day, aa compared with the sales of Friday. Tha market opened at 141 2144, and gradoally avdvanoad, on pretty large tranaaetiona and a good borrowing demand for Gold, to 1444, cent, tie clotung salea in the Gold-room being at 141, cent.

After the Boom closed $500,000 sold at 144J oant. The Exports of the week of Specie of all descriptions amount to Tha receipts from California $385,734. The Treasury Office received $2,973,000 for Customs, and paid oat SG, 000 for Gold Interest on the 10-40 Loan. Foreign Exchange closed steady on the basis of 1031 1 eeot. for rrime 60-dxy BiHs on London.

The Banks on their weeklj averages lose $2,430,303 in Deposits, of which $1,773,603 is In Greenback and $133,330 in Gold. Their Dia-. count and Circulation are almost uniform with last week; an increase of $49,970 in Loans and $53230 in Circulation. This statement waa regarded as favorable for the llocfy market, aal is connection with tha cheap rates at which Money was aarain plaoed w.th the Brokers, 3-34 eent caoaed the ruLLc fends of the United States to dose firm, after a somewhat dull time through the early part of the day. The State Bonds were also higher than on Friday, and the Kail way Shares XQOch excited on the St, Paul Stocks, wing 14 klaa antnardinaa-v aaaaajiaiia af Boad reported by telegraph for the month of August and the large outstanding Short interest in both daeee of the Stock.

The Preferred sold up to 80J, and the Common to 84) cent. The other Western Stocks were also firm, while New-York Central and Beading waa not so well supported as on Friday. The fluctuations in Ene war between 4C( 47J cent. Alter the morning Boards the following quotation were made on the Street no late being held on Saturday the market closing irregular on the Railway Stocks; firm for the Public Funds and steady for Gold: Fridaj. Batardar.

United States 10-40s United States 5-20s of 18C2. United States 5-20s ol 1867. Americas Gold Coin BiHa on London, 60 days New Bonds of Tennessee. Virginia Bonds, old. Missouri North Carolina Bonds, old.

Kew-York .105 113 .....144 I03J 6CJ 54 92J 72J :105 113J 1WI 144 1091 67 S0J 92j 721 1251 46 811 1021 851 851 85 108) 87 i 102) 891 81 Erie Railway Beading IUU way Chicago and Bock Island North weat Common. North west Michigan Southern Pittsburg and Ft. Wayne Cleveland and Pittsburg, Pacific Mad hit. Paul Preferred St. Paul Common 92 b5J 8.1 .1081 87 861 80 The following bids were made for the various Public Funds of the United States at the close of business fml A l.onii, ts lll'i 100 Al.uuG.tt U4 t-aueoap IMu.

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113 fouimerca ...121 Mechanics' fs'k Metropoliun ..19 Urocera' 112 Naaaau 107 Sboa and .120 Corn 1 27 OoatineniAl lla Marine 150 Park. 145 Uanol'aA -Januai Mauonai. ...108 Fourib Naaoaal 104 Tenta Naiiaual 100 Oriental 135 And the following lor the Railway Alort- giges: Erie lt M. Ex tvmo ia.21iad.. Erie Ja.

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Paul 350.664 a 171, Hoi Report of Specie exported fro tae port of Kew-York for the week ending Sept. 6, 1868: Bept. 1 Steamahip ammonia, Hamburg, fold $105,011 Sept. 1 awmaliip UaniBiooia, Ujjmbarg, liver tir 9L052 Sept. 1 tjieanikijip Uamiuouia, HoinburK, (oLl and ailvar bara and 40,000 Sept.

1 Hunmonia. JLamburg. loreian 1,200 Sept. Steamship Dtuac bland, Breuisu, re gBB.Iver Sept. 3 Steaniauio leutculaiid.

tka(uanii- ton. Mexictn doll.r 101,667 Bel i. b.e: mauip City of Parta, L.verjool, Br.tiau eota 19.4S0 Sept. 6-rteamsiiipPareire. Havre, goluor 241,90 8epu 6 8.eainahip Pert Ira.

Havre, ailver tMi-a 41 876 Total 04.o7 The earnings of the Chicago and Alton Bailway for the fourth week in August were 18C8 1867..... For the month of August 18C8 1867...... Iucreaaa. 603 114 3-4 $04,377 $570,853 i 416 IUU $14,31 The day's business at the office of the Assistant Treasurer was as follows: Beoeipts for customs, $273,000 receipts for gold notes, $68,000 TotAl receipts, $1,454,138 44, ToUl payments, $1,836,776 61. 80.

The Philadelphia United States Oasette says The Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Company have transported a much larger amount Uua week than they did the corresponding one Uat year. This with the increased tonnage of other linos of transportation, -is tending to give a much healthier tone to the market for coal." Ccal tranaported per Heading Bailroad lor week analog Sept. 8 son 102,908 Previoaaly Uua year ton 2.1'i9 412 Total toiia. To Sept. B.

1867 The aggregate amount of Imports (other than Dry Goods and Specie) at the Port of New-York from foreign porta for the week ending Sept. 4, 1868, waa $2,222,071. Tha receipts from operations of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Compaay for the fiscal years ending March SI, 1867 and 1808, reported by the American liaCroad Journal were aa follows: f. (fjaoai. Fietn jTroni a Iruia $429,024 93 28 b7d.ou9 31 694.321 SM 7 73 ai.07 CO I1.13C.H1 85 Elxpensea.

vis. Conducting Uouve pow.r........ Maintenance ot way. MaiateBanca ol uaia ......3141624 T9 29.2ti3 31 163.8. 92 67.677 84 $120,228 87 203 .841 44 131.609 6 44.254 38 $623,173 38 C8 rMl.B34 38 491,889 38 Net earning It will be aeen that wnlle tba groa receipt have tallea ott $133,418 89 as coss pared witA tba pranous year, there naa been a aaving in operating expeaaaa ol 1 111.333 93, reuniting la a redoettoa t4 aat earn-Intra of ooiy (31.178 3L The oparadng expeneea are about 61loanu.

of the rroaa earntnea. Tae net earBlBgi about 48 A oenc, or 11 oant. oa taa cap, tal aiocK and bonded deb Of tba Uoaopaay. Tba fol owing paymant have been made oa account of new rolling stock, ttndgea, building, track. Aa, la tha restoration, of tAe Company' proertf daauages growing eat of the late war, and Uovern- wing locoxnotlvee.

Near cara aud rebuild uig Saw rouno-aouae at Alalanta Kew toel for macuia Kaw eaginea for water jSew rauroad Iron, chairs ana laibor and inciaentsia new track Eipanee of extra Kow brulgea Oovenunaut Paimeat oa damg caoaed during ajar. $59,914 31 74 63 81 S7.H84 48 17,471 3.4l 00 eo.uoo oo 12,1100 00 9.610 00 7.UJO 00 8 700 22 16 4.4 15 10 652 96 To'Bl V7a ai Trnrlng tb past year the Compaay have Aid down iaa Bines of new uroa ea tae aiain liae, sal i b-is oa the A '-nana Branca- mskina In all. 6 mile olw iron laid down aiace the eloaa of tha war. The Ounpui aave A3 aogiAea. 33 paaaMAger.

10 baggage. 369 box, 14 cab, 87 106 Blatlorau. It coal ana 15 shanty cars. Allies ran by engines, 657,607. Miles ol roeJ in sue, 331.

Balua el couoi trBcapertad. 113.708. Bushels of grain. 665.663. Barrels el Sour, 14.069.

Sine the eloae of the war. about i( years, beside the dividend paid to atocAue.dara, bim alOO.Awdof the drcnlatioB ef the bank have been redeemed, and 8656,178 IS paid est aooomat af jreeoBatrsoiloa. or reatoratioa of prepwiy im taxes, aa out of ta an earaing of taa road. The leikMrlag ta a Aeadeasad s-ement of tae eoo-dlaoa of the Oaoagla Railroad and F-rr'ng Comiaany, oa the Slat ef March. 1868 Tharead aad 1U emtflt.

$4,181,000 00 Rami estate. 134,868 66 BaaVadBg-hoaee aad S5.UW0 00 Boad expeaaea 87.0o 19 Incadentai sxpensa aad aianae 8.66S 39 lntauaeiea boada. 18.778 44 I Zaaea divl4a U. cm Materials on band tor road ock of other com panic Bocdaot other iMerounied Botee. Assaaamant on national Back af tbe Repub'ic.

New- York 11 receivable Kotea of Baiika in Oeorgia and tU.547 8 1.0B1 9n9 97 64.4J( 00 8,123 11 363 50 135 30 25,664 44 111,817 00 Caab Ji'auonal currency. Specie 67,284 35 2,714 77 T0.02S 12 Tot.l rtpital atock Pront and iDOvme from railroad TrBnrporiation of the maiai lotert-st Djvi lenda on Kent bJ6 4.1j.UJ0 W) 85 99t)71 93 10.618 50 12,530 07 71.301 18 1.6J7 75 2,04.207 75 84.600 00 Bond ol this bividende jDue o.har eorporatasu and agents DepoaiU Iucome tax due United Circulation 46,838 84 12.438 11 3.6j9 26 3 244 93 129.478 12 Total Pvaklianu-lnnv f- I 07 rector E. E. Jnea, B. H.

Warren. John Bonea, N. L. Hu tcoms, EJward R. Wjre, baniu-l Birnett, An tome Poul.atn, Jaaiea V.

Dv ea, Ucliatd Petera, hiev.na Ibuiaaa, Juan H. ilixi.luu, Ueo. I. Jack-on, U. P.

Biovill, Took. J. Burncy. BapennwniieutE. W.

Cole. Titaaurer I. Kiliigan. The Savannah Republican of Sept 1, says Till day close" the cotton year, and In accordance wrtb our usual natron we aava taken eapoc.al pama to arrive at tba eorract amount of tbe article remaining on hand at this port, which we bava bean kinuly aaaiated cor mercnania, who nave offered aa every l5tliiy te give reliable Asure. Tba re eipts at this port since the 1st ol September Uat have amounted to 489.674 bale, (double that re-eoiv-d anrinf the previooa season,) and the exports have been tally eqixl to the receipts: thus aboaring tba pecuuar ativaniagea of Savannah aa a cotton port.

Prices, too, have ruled a traction tiigber than at moat ot tba Southern porta. There la but lmle doing in the article at present, but great activity la anticipated aa aoou as ths staple beuia to arrive auore lreely. The receipts of the nw crop thua lar hv been 27 bales, via: 18 bales Upland, and 9 ba.ea Sea Island. Wo mve oeiow our closing statement for the year ending Auk- 31. Ib68: CO-IT 02 BTATXUEXT.

tptm. 8'ock on band Sept. I. Kcicaivau a nee Auk- 2, larje. Koce.vca jjiaviously.

624 18 Total rece'pt Exported since Autr 26.... Exported Total City ComompUon Burnt Deduct from to.al receipta .430 111 813 ..489,06 ..489,4.11 8 10 942 Stock on hand and on shipboard not nearcd. Sept 1. 1868.... 642 81 The Charleston Courier publishes the following Comparative Ex; mrft mf CoVrm aKf Sice free Vie Port of Ckarittton.

Sea Ijlan. 112 10 10, 1 11. U23 1 10.943 10.941 frau -pt. I. l7.

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Vai'a. Aisa. Liverpool, j. 6,888 83.7C3 i 7.595 67,927 Scotland Other B.P 1 25 Total G.B. 6,688 83.763 6 7,695 67,952 Havre 78 2.85e 36 893 3,112 1 Marseille Oiberj7.P.

30 TL France 78 3.85c 26 892 3. 13-' 1 Holland Beinam. M. Europe 3.710 TL K.Eur 3,710 Barcelona 8,616 6 1.826 W.lnd.4c 8 8 TbrofnP. 6.966 99.847 40 7.9(!7 7 114 14.017 361 49 .98 613 R.Isl..c 6 171 New-Turk 98 572 10,674 CI.

7 35 Puila.iel's 4 S.636 8C3 23 8 966 (46 Bilt.kNor 25 13.566 3 610 196 9.121 1,248 N.Orlaans 1.181) 873 Uth.U.B.P 67 69 1.498 i2b4 133 688 TUCoaatW 8.328 135.031 18,176 8,766 90,941 11,043 Granl 8,294 334,878 18.211 16,753 163,851 11.050 In noticing the Westward progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, the Salt Lake Daily Telegraph of Aug. 24 says A teiesrram the other day Informed as that the railroad track waa laid to within ninety mi es of Oreo i Elver. If we reckon upon the rail being Hid si tha rale ot three mile a day, a month would eee them at Green River; aad throe months, or tba mid-die of KoTrnbar, In thia valley. The talk long waa that Green B.ver would be the terminus lor tbe en-taint; Wmt- bat tb talk ha weakened of late ea tiiat point. It i hardly to be expected that tbe Company wou (1 wleh to atay there all Winter, on leas another favorable po nt weat of that eonid not be reached before tbe Winter atorsta aet in.

Very much depend on tie weather. If tbe Fad should be early, toe work of trackJitfrig must stop correspondingly eatly, but if we should be favore I with fine snd 1 rati, there nothing to hinder the work nelng pushed accordingly. Ihere seem notning to preveut the track reaching far weat aa Brtdger thia Fall. Thence to thia valley will be tough work, when rain and snow eome, but if the road, by any posaibity. can be put Uirongh to thia valley betore Wtn.dEhae tuliy let in, tne advantages wiU be great la the early prosecution of tbe work of track-laying next year, lor taa reason thai tb route westward of Weber Cayon will be much leas aflected by tae Winter, and some ol it, -if do: all, will probably be aorkable during much if Detail of tbe Winter, whereas the Wi titer and Spring in tbe mountain are ao antkvorable for railroad making It at much time will be lost th road not throuvn before ihen.

Tbe Spnntt is generally a moi.th laier there than In tbia vahey. and tba Bpiing storm are heavier, too, there than Speaking of the Hop Crop prospects, the Cooperstown freeman's Journal of Sept, remarks, that Tbe Bop Crop ia now being rapidly -gaihe-ed in this State, tae weather being very lavorau.e. Reports eome to us trom por.ions of this county and Delaware of mould, but the great bulk of the oiop la good. Weatirn dealers and bi ewers may rely upon geitiag a prime arvcie trom thi The Albany Argus this morning gives the following list of canal-boats as hav.ng paed Fulton viSe during twenty-four hours ending 120 P.M., Sept. 4, 1363: Cora Henry L.

Fish, Buffalo; Ads Feeler, Buffalo; Btonewail, Bulla. Carrie King. Bufialo; Alaujda Aimer, BuSila; 3. A- Tanner, Buffalo. Lustier i-loona, Oawi'go; AurX.

HaltAg, Wm. Hanks, Osweao, Charka O'connor, Oinregu; jrat: Page, Hume; ileal Dow, Boouviile; Boouvi-le. rl'Aal Sonora, Baffalo, 8. A Oillespiej BuffJo. Od'i BuflUo, Balio.

cui A.vib Clark. Buffalo; Wheeler Armauxing, Oeu.va. Euphrates, Syrtcnae. AJi ran a Brown, lion eauma. ietreieasi J.

Packard, Bulla. o. The Pablle Cradle. OU Editor of tk yew-York Timtee: A nation'a honor ia a nation's glory, and her dishonor is ber shume. That which ia dishonorable In an individual cannot honorable when perpetrated by a corporation ot individual.

If A. bay earn, gold, or any other commodity. At A given price from agreeing to pay him that price at a fixed lime, and la the interim to pay him a certain annual rent thereon, his attempt to pay him either that annual rent or the principal debt in depreciated paper, each aa promissory notes, Ac-, would be held by ail common sense men to be a violation of his contract aad of that equal justice which alon can resmlate commercial transaction. Hi attempt to everreaeh his neighbor would react upon himself by destroying his credit and branding turn as a petty, truckling, dishonest dealer. A private commercial man anffers great privations to aphold his reputation, rightly viewing it as mere valuable to bin than everything else; but America 1 th first connm: rcial aatioa in tha world, and thoa of ber patriot statesman who say "Let aa a us tain oar commercial integrity aad national honor.if te snatara them are aacnSce wealthjoxary, or bfe.

doaot cvereatimata the in port an oa of a national refutaacn; they well know that by a noble declaration of their good faith wtth the national creditor ibay raise the vatee of thei? paper currency to a par with geld. one who undents nda America and her vast resource would anbeaitatiag. ly accept her commercial solvency, bat year hort-ighted. saaAll-bralned or kaavtah repodiaiora. who coaamead taa coarse ot ptaaeiblr swindling the national creditor, either by partial repudiation or theft, aetk.

tor the sake oi the lew aailUea of dollar ta be gaiaed unraa-llstely by taa swiadle. aot oa ae da-atrey the aatioaal weal aad prosperity by marring her credit, aat to tain wiia everlastiag augms tad diaheaor at eaoa aha glocieas Bepablle el Waasnsa-Troa and of LiaccV. aad tha iliuatrieos bkxxi-ooQ-aecratad baaaer el har nobis hero-as art 7 re. By what siaadard. ofcl Americana, do theee aea arho weald aha seek for vopalarlty, aeasurs tb Ameri-eaamiad? Is not by that ot their ewn de; raved aad diahoaeet hearts They would seUyoar honor lor gold, aad la tha earrvmg aat of their dlahoccat priii ci plea would, ia their turn, aggrandise selvas by robbing the naooa.

at. QJam I eau apoa yea. oni Americana, in the name uf aaf barf lirnstraaai juataara, 4a aauas rear an I'lature from snob ss woold bwttea ea disboaor aad abame to uphold yoar world-wide repatatioa. built no at so much ooet of blood and treasure, and to show to the monarcbaete of 04d Eorooe that. tne-deoei deat ol kiDgcralt, yoa will keep Auth with each aa ta tba hour 01 yoar country's danger staked th ir barii-earned sav lifts to sustain intact toe mnwc Cepablie the world ever saw.

J. A. L. pacific riilkoad (of missoubi.) SIX PER CENT. GOlLD BONDS.

Over three million dollars of the above loan having been old in this market, boside several large lota for shipment to Europe, the price has this day been advanced to par, and accrued interest in currency. The proceeds of thia loan are to-be applied to payment of maturing obligations, and not for extension of the road, or new improvementa. The Bond will be a first mortgage on 2S3 miles of road, running from St, Louis to Kansas City, and have twenty ycara to run, principal and interest payable in gold. Coupon mature February and August. Net earnings now doable the amount required to meet interest account.

For further particulars, apply to CLABK, DODGE No. 51 WaU-etreet LAW EEP0ETS. DICISIOSS. STJFXKIOB OOCBT 6FECUVL TERM SEPT. 5.

By Judge BokerUon. Dunham Billings bail reduced to $400. Gray r. National Steamship Navigation Company; motion denied, with $10 eoeta. Woodruff vs.

Dickie; ease referred to a referee. Bee opinion with Special Term Clerk. Bsingam at ah ea Cohn; motion denied, with $7 eoeta. National Bank of the Metropolis Stewart; Judgment lor plaintiff, with 810 coats. 25y Judp Janet.

Rational Mechanics' Banking Company ea. Robert Usher, I see no reason tor a resettlement of the order. SURROGATE'S COURT. Before Bon. Gideon J.

Tudor, Surrogate. The following mentioned wills were admitted to probate Bimon Ebrich, Vary Ann Smith, Josephine Krech, Nicholas E. Ten Broeck. Ellis 8. Aieher, Ham'l W.

Conkliu. Chrlatiaa Hecdt, Catharine W. Shepherd. irrfiii ov anirnnsTKATiow oeahtso. On eetate of Bee J.

C. Coleman, Ann Clan, Sarah Monroe, Thoe. Steele. Ann Cowan, Eli Frencb, Thoa. Bogera, Mary H.

Soofleid. Oattatina Wilaan. Henry G. Hellthaler, George Burnley, Michael Siuan, Conrad Trincke, Edwin Fits erald. Honor Shaehan, Fat lAwIer, Mich'l Arnold.

BenJ. W. Bonney. UABsiAirs Apponmn. Joft IiOfter.

Guardian of Mtcbael and John Braden, Franc! B. Smith ef Harriet Mary 8., William A. aid James W. Smith Catharine Hellthaler, of Ott a an us, Henry, John, Eva, Margaret and Elisabeth Hellthaler Abby Hamlet, of John and Mary A. Hannafln John Barnett, of Eliza and Harriet Skeehan.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Before Juttiee Dowling. The fact that the Court ia now holding three sessions par week laatead of two doe not appear to tvake any difference in the amount of business to be transacted st each eiion, as yesterday the calendar bowed fifty-two cases to be dlpcd ol Ot these twenty-six ware petit rareenv, twenty-three aatault and battery, orie o( keeping disorderly house, one of picking pockets, snd one ef pr'a II (b ting. DAjTCXa. Officer TjOVtti attended profe1onllv tbe Bt.

BHrleai's rienle at Jones Wood on the 18th of Anjruat. KeepiaeT his eyes bosi'y eanploved, he no Iced that two old acquaintances. Tbomse Dann and Edward Eenney, were most indnatriuaa pirticlpanU ia tb sports of ths eeessios. They always danced sad always ia different Bets, aad were alwaya moat affectionate la their in'erooaree with tkeir fellows, yressing closely to them, an4 lndtilg-ig In moat feeling tdemonatratlone. The offloer watched them knowingly for about a hoar, and tken obtruded hi atttion upon them with the explanation that ha guessed that pocket-picking was about what they were attewiptlng.

Thia explaaanoa waa received ae satisfactory by the Court, and the operators wsre sent to tha Penitentiary for two months each. A CHOW USA VAATT. Dnrtni tbe night of tbe 6th of Jalr. Cant, Intoning, ot tbe Twemy-third Preoinot, received information tli at a pnxe flrhi was to occur early the next morning on Ward'a Island, and acoordmglvdlapateb-ed Sergeant Snoderaea so the eeene with a targe posse ef men. The Serceaal deaoeac'lna; oa tne roughs at 6 o'clock la the morning found and arrest, ed about thirty ef them eea'tered through the wood, bat did not find say evidence of the fight having oc enrred, all tbe captives explaining that t'aev were onlv engaged ta a chowder party.

Yesterday William Clark and Richard O'Brien, two of tty prison era. were put on trial, and of tha thirty policeman in i-leadane wi id eases, not one had seen any fighting cr beard any of ths captives admit any fighting. They all adhered to the chowder store. The boatman who had taken the roash over the river, was called, but he had heard of nothing bat chowder. Tne face of Clark when eaptared was braised and bloody, but i explained that It might have resulted from ehoader.

The U'gietrate then, aldrasanag the prisoners, said there waa no evidence to convict thrm, and advieed th em lo emi'loy their Htne othTwia than in participating in or attrd nr pr.s flchta. He vide a tlv was no convert to the chiwder for be concluded hie adrnoni'lon 1 rlor to I -Rinx the prisoners, with the tntorma ion that be bad bad the evidence on which to oonv.ct, toe sentence would bava been equal.y sever had they been pr.n-clla or XngSWO TBTB SOO. Cbrislonher Jones being brought te bar for an assault on John Gasslio, an oruan man," was provided wiib a subtle defence- By sand rv witnesses he Bought to prove that walking -In Firty-second-street, between Ninth and U'enth avenues, he waa sat upon by a huge sod savage dog. Engaging battle with ibl moneler, tbe enemy was speedily reinforced witn ctuer dog, and striking oat wildly at toese wi'b hsni aad loot, it ao aafonunately hsp-tcned that his blow and cka missed the doge and hit the organ man." 1 be Litter, however, bad no: noticed tbe dot on tb batile field, and Jonea there-lore encountered a fine ol 125. tux she Birr' sxrjrxD.

Philip Jackson a a Deanry Sheriff and is employed bv to Cam en and Amboy Ki.lroai oa their Nrw-York pier. There be became engaged in a squabble witu Philip Farley, a truckman, end eventually it became a fight. Tb evidenoe waa clear a to no St. uck the tirst biow. and wii la P-rlcy scaped pan-lslimeut, J.ckson received an admonition to cad on a policeman in the in.

urn wnen he wanted a die r-derly peraon arreated, ani aot atiempt to do it bina-eU. Rational Guard Hew and Go! p. There is but little news of interest to record tbia week in tbe National Guard, tha several com-mands are 'ying perdu in anticipation of the approaching Fall season and it attendant drilla and pared. Ths customary excursions are, of eourss, nw using place nearly every day, though even they are drawing to an end. The following-named offlcere have been com missioned by the Commander-in-Chief In the National Oaard daring the week ending Ang.

29: Battalion Washington Gray. Cavalry, Henry W. Collyer, Captain; Joshua Halatead. Fint Lieutenant; Ed win M. Oorwln, Second Itisutenant, to form Company with rank from April 88.

1868. The following resignations have been accepted 1 Twenry-firat Regiment, Ft rat jUent. William Weaver. Aug. 29.

Bixiy -fifth Regiment, Second Lisut. Frank Grabenarater, to data Aug. ST. Batcalioa Artallery Tweatv-firth Brigade. First Uent.

M. Ia. Hughes, Aug. 28. Aaaiatant Commissary Wm.

F. Maxaoa, Aug. as. Tae Eleventh Regiment, ander command of CoL Lux, woold bava had a glorious time on Monday, a their firat annual abooiiag and picalo feailval, had aot tb rain eome to mar theft pleasnr. Agreeably to tbe orders previously issued, th command assembled at the armory at sa aar.y hoar, the line being formed at 7 A.

M. la Great Jonea -street, soon alter which hoar tb regiment marched to the foot of Leroy-street, aud embarked oa board the steamer 7eerv WuhingUn. which Immediately proceeded to Snlaer Park. Ia regiment appeared ta great advantage in the aewly-adopted rull-drea eailorm, which, as we have already stated, coastal ef dark bine freck coat, dark green worsted epaulettes aad aigaltietbae, gray pantaloon wl green etripe, and tall ack dreaa bat aad green plume. Tbe field offlcete wore heron' plumes, gill iu Jlettes and epaoieUea, aad be com pany omoer green and white plutnea.

During Uuair atay at the park the several com pamaa took turns tn the guard doty, and during the atterttooa the entire bataauioa present on tbe ground was photographed in a aeat and pimnreeque manner. 8everal eoxsauy and regimental pnsee war abet for daring the day, by a do ail ot tea men fro each company, the rcamt peiag that Company woo the fta pglae aad Com-panv th seoaad. Afr thia Aaaisiaa the ieoers ol the cwenth eaieataiaed tbear gueaaa al diaaejr wacm were i. H. lJbsaa.

4 ss la aat Ooaj-aaiasary-Creaeral ef the Skats; Ixiula Burger, ot tae gecoad Brigade; Uea. Beadla. af ta Third Begiaaeat, ana Col. Bnnker. of the cavmLy.

The eecea aw waa eoanewhat aiarrsd by trvqaaut a-putee among the ran a aad Aie taooga aouaiag aarv-ous was tae result. Th fufcaral of Capt. Geo. G. Xoltoa.

ef Company H. of the Tairry-aevanth Reglmaat, wh wag killed by a Kaw-Haven exprea. araia ea Monday, wae aa. tvnaed oa Thursday by a aarsra number of th lb Ptaahyierian Church, la Wast Forty-Bccoad-eireet, betweea Fifth and Sixth aveaaee. capt, Xoltoa Joined Oompaay a the Xhirtjev enth.

whea ths reginwrnt arts orrae'xsd tn 1861. snd served with that company, having held various office, until 1868, when he waa elected Capjtia of CVmpaayM. Ia aococtiaace wita brigade orders, a Ooart-mar-ttal for the anal of delinquent offieera sad aoa eom-miaatoned effioer of the Ninety -an xh -ariment will convene at tae Regimental armory, tn the Bowery, near Hooetoa-etree. at 6 P. on Sept.

17. Detail lor the Court: Major A. StauiX Preaiuant; Qoar-ttrmaater G. Kreiacber, Reoorder. 1 be TweniT-thk-d Regiment, eg Brooklyn, intend adopting a new full-dreaa nn.ionn.

Company bevt-nr-flret Bagiment, com man del by Cape A. L. Webber, will have their ttrst Fall drill on the 14tn taaL. at P. M.

Lieut. CoL Stephen H. Earn ham, of the Twenty-third Regiment, haa been hit seen tod wrth an elegant word, sash, belt, gauntlet, ara and aet of hone eqaipmenta, by bta old command. Company Tne officer of tbe First Cavalry gave a champagne dinner oa Monday to Cot, Krinaer, at Ittnec'a Hotel, la Grand-street. A Court-martial for th trirl oPdeMnoncnt member ef tbe Cavalry Brigade baa been head on 1 ne-day and Thursday evenings of the peat two weeks, at brigade headquarters in Tbirteeoib-e freer.

Tbe Court eonsiais of Major Kent. President, and Major Madden and Capt. Cati-yer, mem oars, who have tried over one hundred eases. Tbe following change are announced tn th Krae-ty-eixth Reg. menu Ejections be eon Liaut.

Jaoob Grabar, of Company promoted Firet Lieutenant; Henry Renhug, of Company elected Second eu tenant; Wm. Morten, ol Company elected beoond Lieatauanr. Appointment Joaa Koch, Com-mlaaary of Sabeiaience. Beeignationa Second cut. Edward Eraun.

of Company First Lieut, Friderich Boohner, of Company A. tarn iaaed tbe Service Beoond laeut, A. Albrecht, of Company A. At an election held by the officers of the Washington Gray Squadron, en Monday evening' laat.Br iirad Inspector Llil. Kent was anaaimoualy choaen Major, 10 hU tne position rendered vacant by the resignation of Major SwDX The Coanpatltlwe Drill.

The following ia Capt. Fhiajt's reply to the letter of Capt, McArxx, tn which he declined to me th Montgomery Guard for a second trial ef skill. Bostoh, Sept. 1868. Cap.

B. McArxx, Commanding Co. 12th itegt. G. a N.

T. Cirtun Your communication ef the 22J ultimo was thia day received. I regret exceedingly that yoa have thought it adviaable to decline another eoateet with the MontaTomenea. and although we believe it customary for champion to forfait ail elaimi to such ti'les when they refuse to con taa tn thi oaae we ean be magnanimous aad allow yoa to retain the flag with all the hoaor that attach ea to it, Tbe reason assigned for your refusal are terribly weak, and are amotbered by the eonvalatv effort anada to breathe into them a spirit of sincerity. It Waa not my Intention to give oOenoe to either of the gentlemen spoken ot in your letter.

I only stated tact, and ecnaequenUy have nothing to retract, would be wrong to ateal from truth aud tha atmosphere of tbia Commonwealth, too, 1 Inimical to the growth of a doctrine that would teach its children to aaiert that foe which they would not become personally rssponsibla. Respect! oily, B. T. TVS ATX, Capt, Co. I.

9th Regt, M. V. M. Heckle Driving. Nsw-Toax.

Friday. Bept. 4, 1868. To tie Editor of IXe iYeto-Torlc Timet: Tour comments on the recklessness of omnibus and ether 1 drivers in our streets are timely, and sot too severe. Ladle are tolerably well cared for by th Police, bat old men and ster unmen must cap aa they can.

It used to be the rule in this country that foot pease tigers had th preference, and drivers were bound to regard that right. But in Europe, where the aristocracy all rid and foot passengers ere of littls account, th rale is reversed and walker must take cere of themeelve. We have now large a proportion of soreigner among our driver that th tandencv toward th European rule ia quit natural; nevertbe-leaa, I for one moat protest against its introduction here as unreasonable, nnjuat and dangerous, snd it Is to be hoped that public opinion wtu never tolerate it here. It ia pleasant to notice that the drivers on horwe car are generally governed by tbe more Demo, erauouiag. A FEDESIRlAN.

A. Cavrd. To Oa Editor of the iVeaa. Far Ihe report in tbe Truxa, of the th of th arrest of Gaoaoa W. Wsuca, on a charge of larceny preferred by Jum W.

8atjldio, of No. 678 Broadway, Is supposed by soma par uea to refer to the undersigned, who has aeea engaged in th watch aad jewelry Business for awaQty-kva years paet. Tea will confer a fhvor by announcing your acxi laaua that said report does not sUnde to GJtORGE W. WELSH, Jeweler, No. 344 Green wica-wtreet.

DRY GOODS. LAKE a M'CREERY, NO. 471 BROADWAY, ON MONDAY. SEPT. T.

WILL OFFER AT RETAXL A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS I IX ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS FOB FALL AND WINTER WEAR," CONSISTING OF WLLLETT'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH BOMAZI.NES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED FRENCH BOMAZINES. DRAPDE RUSSE CLOTH. TROWVLLLB CLOTH, IMPERIAL. BER JB.

ASP IRISH POPLINS. AND OOURTAULD'8 ENCL1SH' CRAPES TN ALL WIDTHS. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE BOLD AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. LAKE MICREERY, NO. 471 BROADWAY, OH MONDAY.

BETT. 7, WILL OPEN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, COMPRISING RICH BLACK BILKS. PLAIN AND FANCY COLORED SILKS. AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN DRES3 GOODS, MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR OUR RETAIL LRADB AT VERY LOW PRICES. OPENING OF FALL STYLES.

J. R. TERRY will open, oa WEDNESDAY. Sept. I.

styles of Ladies'. Miaaes and Uats LoadoB and Paria Trimmed Hats, Aw. also, a large aad elegant variety of k'aacy furs ef his ewa aaaaniao-tors, at both stores. No. I (jBiea-equare, and Ke.

40S broad way. A. T. iH WART atC orrxa AN ELEOAJiT ASaORTWWT Or -FRENUli. ENGLISH AND DOME3U0 CARPhTI.NG, AXMINSTER AD AUSUSON CARPETS, IN ONE PlilCJa, With medallions aad border.

Axao- A OOMPLB I STOCK VF HOUSe-KLEPlAG GOODS. BROWN AND BLEACH KD COTTON HEBTINGS ANI SHIRTINGS. CANTON FLANNELS. PRINTd. LiNLNGa, AO.

BROADWAY AND 10TH-8T A. T. STEWART at CO. Will largely renrealen. ea MON DAY, Sap.

7. WITH NOVELTIES, ALL THEIR POPULAR STOCKS OF BILKS, pBESS-tiUIT MATERIALS. POPLINS, REAL INDIA AMELfet' HAIR 8HAWL5, EM-BROt 0KRIGH LACES. ALEXANDRla'a CELKBRATSD KID OUlVt.1, In NEW SHAPES AND COLORS. HOSl BR a- UN Ufc.fe.GA RMelJTTH, Ac, Ac.

AT JaXiREUhLY AlTKACTlVri PRICES. BROADWAY AND sSrU-af. FURNITURE. NEW ilMiJMlOOfiS B. L.

SOLOMON SONS, tloa. 657 and 659 Broadway, D-n-e to aossanoe that they have added to their oaai-' rcmriTCREJ oepartheht. ta whiah they anil seep the MOST COHPLETB STOCK te be teend is tti fcrty. All geede aaafacnrd nader ttiair uameiate aapemataa aadaLjLLk UUARAN-TlfcD. WMh the above eddtttoa to ewr UPUOLaTkR DBPARTRI we are saw preaared saaaly 6SIT CURTAIN ABO aVCHJHTCB.B a kaeaiag wita eaak ether; Bad esar advaatagea ia taa portiBg aa ear awaasriai will pashas wa to aSee i art wee aaaaua ia prlass aa to be lewad ia athar hoaasa.

R. L. aoLOMOii A SONS. UCfiaiTOHR: TAitKM 0 ITORASEIi asa, taaaasA Ae.JJIatb.s, M'-M" TV STEAMBOATS. AT IK -4 THE ONLV FIRSr CLASS LI I BOSTON, PROVIDFNCAND INTkRMEDIATB Th largest aad aaaaee at'iaaaar aa the weald, havaaai SCO stats i ooBD a.

BRl'fOU lspt. BaATTOrT. ttem Pier N. North River, foot of Oaaal-st at sloea P. MON DAYS.

WaSNKDATsaB FrtlDA Yj-: PROVIDENOR. C. NlMiiosa at 4 P. ht TCeoOATe, TUUKaOlVn aad 8A rORDAYA. aoBBeotiag at Bri.tol with tba rata, at 4:30 A.

arnviog. (a HoaCaa a A. M-, la time lor al oonveraneea ant of that oil v. IVeirht a low aa tn lowest, aa land-d rioatoa a s-M A. M.

M. K. SIMONS. Agwat, Jama raa. Jr- Managing Director.

I.1UU 80aiO, VIA vfctvroui' AJ FALL RIVER. BY THS OLD FALL RIVER USE, NFW-YORK sad N8WPtRT. FALL RIVhR. l-ACNTON IHEW-BiTDF'lKD. and CAP COD loW.e and NAN I Uafc.l.

Ra'ea of tare aad freight alwaye aa low aa by any other rAgwiar line. One of the HagnifleeBt Bteamboata. NKWPOKT. me OLD COLONY. Leave Puar No.

at Nerta River, toot of array- at ir.kt. daily, Swndaja excepted. By thte reato psseengera ean take trala from Naw port aa 4 A. AC aad arrive in Boatoaat A. ib ttoae to eoaaeet wrth ell A arts era and a.

as term traima; ar reet. i.iitatiaL bvajifaaa oa uuard- aad taaa 1 a- jb. ftMia. amal ttaatam at aarlv ba.taees hour. jaaeaa.

NlW-YOBX. Ang. II. 186A. Na.

fl broad war 1. noiiMiTO una, TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Far always aa low a by any other Lime. The new and elegant side-wheel staemer KTO.MNGlON aad JIAaBAb ANSRTT. Capt.

M. M. JONixa Capt. Gro. B.

HoiU gram Piar No. 33, foe ef Jar-sC. North River, a P. Aad foot ot East River, Mir. M-, dairy.

Steamboa Exarees Traia loaeee Stoaiagtoa At I'lO, reacbee Provide a at aad Hoatoa at 8:50 A. ta asaple tiaae for all the Eaatora trams. horteat aad aaost direct aad atriothr Brst-elase, aet-wirhetaauing the falae a.veetn sen seta af athar liaea, Tiekaia eoid aad state re.sa aeeured al the priaeipai betels, at No. 1 Astor Uoaae, aad at Dodd's Exaraae elhoe. No.

44 Broadway. D. A BABCOCK. PiwsideBt btoBlartoa Steaaaboa Cosapaay. iOK.

AL8A1T AftU THOVr-fllt SI being SI 78 ease war thaa by rail, aad caw ehaaper taaa bv any other baa. Th elegant steasaare ANDERSILT and CONNECTICUT laare Pier No. 44 Norta River, aerth ot bpnag-aC. EVERY BVB1INQ, (Hat a raa. 'a exeaited.) aa 4 e'atoek-j aad foeA af Mth-at.

at soBBaetiag wita Naw-Yor Central Railroad for Snffe aad all noicta Weat, aad wita Saaasalsar aad Saratoga aad Lake Cham Dial a teaaaere ioc Mentraai. Lake George, Saratoga aad all mauob. Ara with red lee North idasaa, burtuaatoa aad peiaU East, Fare, Snadav. Si Retnraiag. leave Trey at aad Albany at o'eleak P.

M. ataa looaes aeoared at aalea, DAY A.1AB: FOil ALBANY AND TWO steamboats a VISBARD and DANIEL DREW will leave alternately trom Dosbreesss st. at 7 JO A M. aat Sath-st, at 7:44 A. landing at Weet Point.

Cornwall. Newbarg. Poagbkwapaaa, RhiBsbeca, TtvolL CatakiU and ttadeee; eeaBeeuag at Albany with 8:30 train ta Saratoga aad all potata North; 4 P. M. tram oa New-York Central aad Bason, hanaa Railroads.

Tbe steamboat bEN ECA transfers pasaengere to lroy oa amvil at Albany wimoal eaaega. IIHK WUHtHY 1HU SHAftCU The SEA BIRD, Capt. H. B. AXXXB- will leave pier foot of North River, ea follows ae iwiiwwa LtlTl UO IDTL LtiTK anr-Toai.

Sunday. ta. 8 A. M. Monday.

Kti, II, M. Tuesday. lh. 8 A. M.

Wedaaauay. 9th. A. M. Tharaday.

10b. fJO A. M. rider. Uth A.

M. baturdAT, l'Jth. AC SaBday. Sth. P.

M. Moo a ay, 71 11 A. ax, rneeday, 8th, 11 M. WadaeadayTeth, M. Thursday.

IWthTltJO P. M. t'riday, 11th, iiM F. M. YOKKRS Kit II Y.

NEW STEAM RO AT FLORENCE. Capt. BautNAr. Leavee Yoakore. dairy, at A.

aad Id) P. for lowood. Car man a villa and 34th-et- Laavea Jay and Dearie eta. at A M-. aad 4:40 P.

M. tiaoaa landing- Farw 14 oenta. SUNDAY TRIPS. Lesvae Yonkwre at 4:30 A. AL, aad IP.

at. Leaves Jay aad Dnene sts. at 10 A. M. aad i JO P.

M. Kara Suaday 28 eeata. Freight taken daily. SUNDAY ritSKKORR BOAT fOK NEWARK. Tha etesiwhos TBOMaS P.

WAY will make the fol owing trip betweea ew-Terk and Newark en SUNDAY, Leave NewYorfcJfoot 01 ttareiay-eb. 1U A0 A. At. and 4 JO P. M.

Leave Newark, foot of Centre-aC. at A. M- aad P. atepplng at Benrea Feint eaoa way. The staaa-sr MAGENTA wl 1 leave New-York for Newark at 1:30 P.

M. oa BU.tDAY. Sept. 8. KOPLR'I LINK FOK ALB AN V-8TEAM-araKT.

JOHN and DRRW Onoot thaaa aaagniA-cant a teas, ara leavee Piar No. 41 Marth River. Bear foot of Canal ajvery aveaiBg. taaadaya axcapted.1 at o'sloek. Paaaangers deairing taa eoaaf orta aad laianat ol a firae-elaaa Betel ean have tbetr wieBee gratihed oa tbeae ataaaaer.

ana arrive in Albany ia aaapl time railroad traia Aerth aad Wk kraight takaa at aa- eaeadratsaV RBDCCTIOM la KAUh lo OK IKOa Bkers. 1 oenta: trvtogtoa. Tarrytowa. HiBg Sing, eenU; Graaey point, oenta. Tae steamer GENERAL bElHiWICK anil leave foot of haenbore-ea.

every afternoon at 4 e'etock. making the above lead iBga, isnadara Wid leave Grassy Foist every anormug at Sing Sing. 8:44. Tarrytowa. lrnngton.

1 i3. and Yonkere at o'clock. SCKDAY hACUnaiUA FOR WH1IE tone, baad Polat, Glee Cove, Glea Wood aad KoaljB. 1 he steamer ARROWSM1TU wiU leave Peek-el. at A.

M. tor tha above elacoa. Landing at lath ana STtb sts. each way. Rataraing.

leave ulea Cava at 4:14 P. M. LMrtt NHWHUlttaia, Wr.II Pl Poughkaepaie. Rondout an Kingatoa. landing at Ooaxeaa' I Hrk.

Cornwall. New-Ramoargb and Milton, TUK STEAMER MARY POWELL leavee Poobroeaea-at. every aiteraoon atlJu o'atock. LLOYD'S UOCK Tll UTO.l Ol ITIB Bay iB. NerwK-0,) and North part.

Tbe steamboat IX R. MARTIV Capt A E. Uapsaanj- laavea Pier NaS4 East River, (CAtaanna-at-. daily, at 4 P. AL.

aad foot ef SSth-sfc. staa River, at 4iU P. Aa. ktatlL.As. OUfillAl MoRKlbG HOAT forYonksra, Hastings.

Dobbs' Ferry. Nyack. 6ng Sing, Haver: raw, Urasey Point, Verplana anc Peeks-kiiL Tne steamer AN Ti LOPE leavee toot o' Hameoa-at. every morning at 8 o'clock, touching at Weat 34th-at. at 1:15.

FOK LANDING A TIVOLL The eteamer ANONlA, Capt. Omuom, leave from the foot of ranklin atreet eveiy aad SATURDAY at 4 P. ai. Return 11 leavee Naugeruee every lUahDAY aad FRIDAY a aat hour. OH til.K; COYkl, LAM DIN 4a JtT WHITaV toB.

Bavlee' Deec Graa Neex. Sands Faint. Mott Ihoek. Glen wood end Koslrn. Oa aad after 8 A I-OKO It.

Juae Li. the new and elegant steamboat KltAWA-NHAiiA. CHAB. PueT. Msstor.

Wavea-Pior No. 24 Faat River (iecK-eliu,) eailr, rioaday exaeptsd, at 4 P. for tba above-oamed o'soee. LMI14 OKIfcN OMKm-N t-Oill- AND RAO JT MARL.OR eteamer ESCOHr Taasdaya, Thurs-dsvs and bauurdaya, trom Pier No. IS.

'Peekiip.) Kaat River, at 6 P. ai. I.S.1UI HILL. No. 16 aouta-et.

4IU KW.IIAVEK, Alt I FOIlO, 1 are fl. Steamer leave Peclt-eiie for New-Uaswa at asid 11 P. M-connecting wi. a railroad EXCURSIOINS. COKRY ISLAND FERRY.

WORTH AND BAST RIVER LINES. The KtlUWLK leaves Chravtopher-C. N. IL. at 920.

IK 3:: arren-ar. at Piar Mo. 4. North River, toot ef Alorna-st-. it 1 aad A o'clock.

The CHICOPEB leave North WilliamabaTg. atSo'eiack: E. at At'Ai, i-M; Peck sup at 8:40, Fa.toaFeiry. Broukhrn, at t. 12 and 3 o'ick.

TOk'RfST AtiDPLSAStRETHtVfiL. Kh caa ebtaia, at greatly recaoed aete. combuia-tion excurBion ticketa via 1 naca. headwaters of Cayu- lka, Watkisa Glen, Avow boring. Ntarara k'alla, orooto and Lake Ontario steam era, aaaaing tha ihou-sand Islands and Rapid ef the St.

Lawr-mee by daylight, to Montreal. Quebec, Gorhaan. Boston, Lake Gecrge, Cnamplaia aad Mempnremagog, Saratoga hpr csa. Monnt Uanefietd. White and Franooaia Moan-taina and all Lha tiria ial oointa ef intaiaet in jNortJa- -m Naw-k ork.

Canada. New-Fine and and the Lake Su perior region, aa tne oincea ai ana am nauwav cjora Kin jr I.U. eii oroauwav, uvna luin vu.iu i ew-York. Loag Dock Depot, Jersey City, and tareugh tba ticket ageats at tae prtneiaal hotels. AlliT hXtURtlU 10 cuVE aad Koslya, landing at White.

tons, Bayua Dock. Steamer ARROW EMU laavea Pack-slip Pier ha 34 East River, every morning, for tae above land-rags. RatnrniBg, will Wave Reeiva at 3, P. Ai. btop at tlth-atn hast River, each wa.

MARBLE MANTELS. PE1RH1H SLATS coRPAiiy, annfaetaiwr of MARBI. SIZED bLATE MANTELS. ItlLLlARD TABLE HblMj, PLLIMaEHS' iLAbs. Baths, S.bks aad shelving af ah kind.

AlAKlil.Ala.aijl bliAUel tor piara. tablaa. boreaaa, what-aeta. Aa. WaiBseotiag aad paneling for reoaas aad aai la.

Every daorip.aa ef aiat work Baade to evdac. The trade sapalied ea lavoraaia teraaa. JONES, Maeagar, Muddle Qraavuia, N. Warehouse aad Show Hoe raa. No.

4U Weat uth-aa Reaa-Yerk. MARBLE at A TKLS TUB BEST PLACE ia tha Citv to peueaeae Marble Man tela, at tha lateat dxitraa, at verv low price, la at A. RLABER'S Marble Works, Naa. 14 aad Kaat lata st-. Bear Y.

Alan tela pat up ia tb eoaatry. Out thai aot. tlARBLE 31AN1KLS. AlOXCUBNTK, at radaesd prions. iTA haad-atoaae; lata dasigas 8.

MLAaVEM'b aaaalaeterv. Aa aa le-aw Mantaia put ap ta the 00 an try. Get priae Ira. If AEBEL1ZED SLA IB HAKTKLe 1VA Ua.i the prioe ei atarVa. Bead ter aeirwalar.

T.R aianaai. ava aimet bevaatm aad 8tta BUSINESS CHANCES. A fARTKBR WANTED WITH A CAPI- XL TAL of jafUt Im aa aa awl A A ing a profit from a to ur eeat. Ft iaaormatiea toqqira of THOMAS, aa No. 80 frVea A tllRtlli.it BAKERY FOR KALE-AM avoia ataBO: neb aaaa aad wwwai Addraaa iiAKERY, Bog Ne.

149 fiataa a saich aa wen. OftMM. IRONWORKS. MCfflTECTDRAL IRON WORKS, betweea Avaaaee aad te-Tart. D- X- BADGER, Prsaideait.

ti. Cia.il. Ywe-Prea't. Fire-preal bniTdiara at every uaacript-ow. aao eneary am were tar hhuih janewa LOST AND FOUND.

OBT CERT1PIOATB NO. 001 FOI1M SHARES HA-eumeasti inina coenpany evoea'. a a ma ot 1 ail par aitruasco, iraaararaai Traeetwr haa eaaa atot pea, 1 aoa are eelled a won aa aaow aenie way eatoeaould set be men. a to Uea el the awkMAJtVAN AaOAACa cel 11 n-SigV AUCTION SALES. JA.

T. aiKlvAHT att CO. Will exhibit aa MONDAY. aC FALf. AND WI.MAR COblUMatA ATET PARIMAN DEeiGNS.

PARIiVMADAt blLA, VILVkf AMI OLOTt CLOAKS. UITARI.K FOR THE PRrFNT SEASOR. BaOiiiWAii ai hta-ei, Hixil H. Lxarm, awrtieaaer. E'RY H.

LEEDS di Ull ha, WIU ICU) eaetaea, en EDNESDAY, Seat a. at 1S a V. at tb rnv.te raai oaeea. Nex 41 Wtmm aeta-aa. ELEGANT HOUbEUOLU lUKMrtRX.

aa goo aa a. ail of wh en waa ma ia te ardor bv Rous A Meaka. aoaaaeiaiaa 1 a raava mJ a. -a Rraaeel earpaU. eleaaat earvad atony ermoio.

aaoaaa. ed sail e. covered ia gold satin, wita eerteiae to sasi.a. 1 earvad b.ack walnut aaite ia aiik aiarooa aah. alegaai sua aro-atal window enrveina.

earvad aboay aeaaola moaatad eaatre tenia, rosewood oeatre easgaah bronae ataiaa, hie siaa, "Ameer," roeewoed atsrb.a-. ten ball etaad. DIM G-itOOM, via- Cevered b'aek wa'aet anArbla tap baaTet, twaewood aad oraaere. Hrmif aafe, alaak uuiaaiua aiag table, earvad o-ack waiaateojura a rreea raatber, alegaat decorated euiae die nee, tea wawaaws sarviee, oonaiauag af a oant MU eteem A'er'iioa- dn. plated ware, ware.

Am. a.inuua-tanaa toeeweed eedeteaae, bureaua with atarbia tone, carved reeawead aoa. hlsak waiaal martxe-tep dreaeiag hareaaa, blaefe. waiaet eedataaea, aair aaattresses. suriag paiatad enaaaalad eottaga aaitaa.

awarbier-toa, wtlA other saaangaay luraitare. Alaa. an taa kitabea faraitara, with which the eale WiU somsaonra. -V jAaTmmAM AA JOHRittit at Mti.X,ica Ai ortnwcrna office No. Nana.

a st Saa.Vark aai k. iai ai TUESDAY. Bept, IS, Uea. At a'eleo. at axeheng haiaaim la- Triaitv bmidiBA GREAT AND ABSOLUTE fcl WITROUT KrlfikHVE aVX VALUABLE PA kEJON LOTS, Bear the BTT- utMflKTUi thi ci 1 T.

aad aat a ihumi DISTANCE FROM THE RAILROAD BfAriO.1. Tha lets are rrSMIIULI UK A1KU aa "JOeVlMITI NORTH STH. NORTH TfH. NORTH IIU, NORT a. ST At, TEMPLE Bad OUATOH STB.

Bad ilP IN RLE-A V. ELAV-aV. Tbe groaad 1 high aad eemmandiwg-aeighborbeed raptdiy mtnroriag. Thaa sale will 1 toe beet epportaaity ever lfraS far Invaamaal Tha a afford iaPATERON CITY LOTS. EVERY LOT Or FERED WILL POSITIVELY BB) SOLD TO 1 HE HIGHEST BIDDaR.

Tana liberal. Mapa aad artoer paittealan at the emeee ef tae Ana tiooeere. Ne. 2ft Naaaaa-sk. Naw-k era.

Ho. Ul Haa lague at, Brooklya. Hxasv H. Lkkd. Aactioaeer.

HENRY AS. LKEOamMlSARWTLLlIlt, by a action mm THURSDAY, Sept. 1 at tae private reeideaee, lo- isj Lttu gaateei hoasaaold araitare. aarsalter. Fad partiealar GORT1NVATIOR IILK-RUTHERFORD PARC he ba aaoa ef lots uaeolj will Be ogered ah aaetiea.ea TUESDAY.

BEPT. A at 13 e'oiock. at Ex ehaage baiearoom. No. Ul Broadway.

FINANCIAL. BITEEHS AUD DEiLtttS GOVERSMENT SFaThITIES, No. 5 Haisan-Btreet, AW AND BELL AT MA REET RATES, ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF UNITRD ITATEI BKCURITIKB, -and iviaepaeial at ten ties te the eeaveretea ef VACS-THIRTY BOTES SEW FIVE-TWENTY BONDS OF1BSB ARD 1MT. Moieaawaf thaStxeaaf tSO, aad Flea-tawaw Beaaaaeg WV mm mime Man, may bow realiae a haaral eagiraaaa by exehsayiag tham for the aew 8-aa ef 18tw-t. We ara-' pre pared to soaks these exeheagee apea the sasst Savn aLla teraaa, Deposits received sad eelleetieae aaad.

USE A MATCH. Ns. I Wasesa st. BANKERS, AND DEALERS PI COLD, STCHV Buy aad Sail all BBrae ef U. S.

BONDS a MARKET RATES. Ne. 12 WaJI-et- New-York. BANKIROBOCIE OP HENRY CLEWS CO O. 3 WALL-ITw n.

X. Fear per cent, teres! allewad aa all daily balsa ae at Carre bv or Coin. Parson keeping aeeoanta wRh wa atag deposit aa4 draw withoat aeAle. the aaat as with City Baaka. Certifiaatee ef deposit snaed bean eg tatoree at era ketrate, Oalleetioo made ererywhsre prempWy.

UBited Btato Seearitma aad Oold bemght aad Bead. State. City aad ether Oar potato loeai aearetiatod. Our boatnes ceadaeted the same aa that af a beak, RATIONAL MECHANICS a FAxtUKRS-BASUOF ALBAIY. Notlee i hereby given that a vote ef tha shareholder) owning two-thirds of the aock ef tbaa Aaaoei.

Uoa to go lato nqoidatiaB aad be noes a. baa bean taken, aad the this Aaaociatioa ia closing ap its allatre aocoroing y. And tne bol ere of the aotea ef thas Asa. eiatioa and ether creditors thereof are hereby aerUAed to present aaid Botee ana other lawns aga Bat Ihm Aaaoei au on fog payment at the banking hoaae af eaaa Aaaociatioa ta tae dtv a A baay. Bj order ei toe Board ef Directors.

Dl'DLEk ULCOTT. Caehler. fated luiKT, Ang. A laac hi. Baas will be reorganued aa a Stato LajsUtatioa.

aad will eootmne baaineoa ae aaaal. fyn innnii isiiHrin wa RAiiAOAn roMWAWT! Orrius No. aT botrra I Pa aVvlEXJ-MlA. Mat 27.18SS. OTT CP TOTHE hOLUERa UP aSODS of tha Potiadelphia aad Keartiag eureed Caaa.

pany, dna Aptil UiO 1 he Oempaay eSor to sr-hssMry af taaa boad off I l.oui aaca at aay lima belore the 1st car of October next st par lr a naw auo tgage head ef auaal amoaat tearing I pa- east, la tar oat, wear af Uasksd Btata Baet blale taxes, having at yeaiato raa. it boad boi surreBdeted ea er before the la ef Oe lober neit wul be paid at matur.rv ta seoerdaaee witat their temr. hw riRADFoRD. Treasurer. BllWi.

I I Bn'OTHERl eS COn "BANKERS AUD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AO. 12 RUE DE LA PA1X. PARla, -No. 19 Wilrtara-eta New-York.

No. Stat Boetoa. Male aevanres oa Aaseneea eeenrmee aad eeah sea. pone ea demaad. buia aa the Caiie States or a laaid end acid.

Circnlar era.its eaaneJ. Letters for A mem ana Europe adarosasd to ear ear)-will be promptly delivered or forwarded. JOHN JdCMROlC aW JOM AMERICAN BANK ERA, Ma. Ra bcribe, Pataa, aad No. 8 Walt-ac.

Naw-Yark. Irsue eiren-ar lovtera ef ere oil to travelers ta aS aertev cl Lor re. Ac, Ac A. so. commercial creditA BROW BROTHERS CO.

NO. 1 WALL-SI, ISSUE rOMUKHUiL AND TRAVELERS' CJtaV DITh iOR USE IN THIb COUNTRY AND ABROAD. No. 81 Walc-st- Nrw-Yoaa. Sept.

A wm. rpHH FOLLOW IN HEOuli1rIOa OH A bv-law ol the Director ef the hiraira. J.ffereoa and CaBaadatgna Maiiroad Company ia pabiiahed. a re- ouire by law: Tha ananal Stook holders meeting, fa tbe elsotlom of Diree.ora snail be hereafter held ea the Brat Moadae-s Ootobar ia each year." Aad notice is hereby gives that, parsaaat to snora reeolutioa aad by-taw. aa election tor taarteea Dirscaoiw.

af the blaaira, JtBeraoa aad caaaneaigaa Ataii road Com paay anil be held at the oAoe ef Clark soa N. Potter, Avao, Mo. at Wait-eaV. Mew-York, oa the arah MONDAY tath day) ef October aoxt. Taa poiia will epea at boob aad remain opea for one JAMES A.

LOvU RhY. Seoretary. GnxavAX Oaracss Ears Raixwat Compawt, Nkw-YOAX. Aug. ia.

I THE A WRIT Alt. 17 Kh.TXJ.C4 Of THI SiOCK-holdare ef the Erie Railway Gomeeay, for toe eiase taaa ef eaveatoea Direst eta, aad fur taa traasaotioa og eoea ether baaiaaea ae may eeaae haasea taa meeting, wul ee held at tbe eeacee af thia Coaaoaay oa taa Ltu day ef Oetober aext, at 11 e'clook A. AL The poll wi be epea et o'clock A. aad aloe at 1 e'eleek P. M.

-ea taa day. The traaster Books, siss.d thie dag, wia ba oaanaii oa t. lain 't rLa-tubar. IV. Byoraar.

a- ia.Ja.Oiia, Omoc op naa "attowai. Oh, OoarrAxTT 1 op AaW-k oat. i Jaa rrnnr. fJMW-Yo. Aoa.

IOCS. THE AWNTJAL HKKiMu fHR mi uua Cosaoaa for ths oesetioa er Traatae. unit a aeia at una amca ear 1 ujcsajx ia the lAth ef Septemowr. lawA, aa I e'eleek P. M.

The traaaier boA w7d a eioeed trees tkl dale tothalsiA af B.piamlier. UoA AU-f awe AT- OC 8TTJRGES. Mm aalaa CHIC A OO AN Df ORTHW'RTCRl RAILWAY COHPAWY'S FIRbT MORTGAGal SINhU.vG A UNO BONDS. Wr'ta eBar may ba ade to the ea derail timed- at blserBee.be. Waii-a-.

ha the City af New-Verh. aatii lle'ooek boob the am i beBtember. lac, for the sarchaaa bv him af tba aba eiaaeribed Baade, by the apcMuaeieea of aas Make lag if Bad aat apex by tha said Cumpaag te toe para poee. sag ae aaeeuatiag to SZAavA P. J.

TILDEN, Traetea. Cif ir art and iohthwhitkri HAILWII COMPANY'S GREEN RAY 61UN 1KDS. Wnttaa aSsrs may beaaade to taa aad corsigawd. al hat afiiea, he. 11 aiVeC.

ta tae City eg New-1 ork. until e'eleek aaaa the ath day af Septeav. bar, laua, for toe pumLeae by him ef tae above deaenbad bea av bv tbe apwlieaUea of the biaaiag laad aat aparh by tbe aad Ceoapaay to tha sa4 saw am.aak UgtotUers. i a. J.

lILuE.v, Traetea. I a Cci.rarra. Cutim ajd 1bui CrwrmAt. 1 aLajXWAX.CaairArx. 91 1 MO an war iVAW-YoAX.

A eg. AC THE COC PON UL'K au.Pi. I A-HOT! the Income Rones ef toe Cotumeee aad Indiana CaBtral Railway omptnv will be paid ea aad alto that date, lees Ceverriaaeat tax. anon preeenlarioa a taa aa. haeaatoe liaaa.

B. E. bail H. Weaadent. MONK IO LOIS ON BOND Ah D-alOrtTI gage at 7 per eeat.

for three er Ave rears, en New4 ara and Brooclia wooer! v. in re 13.0 4, SlATQHtFoOTEaCP ViAl iA DAvJa, LALavAJiCA CtA, ha. to,.

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