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KEW YORK COMMON A CSS IT — JOFPIOIAL.) FIFTBENTH DAY. + bled yexterda} t eleven tated: Seaton. The Convention assembled yesterday morning at ¢! 1 BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Oct. 21, 1853, @’elock, There were present the usual mumber of ., President, Alderinem, ae 4 Me Bi Bare areal, Bard, Ward, Dou- Present—Richora T. row, ‘as may be proposed to him. Moore. Haley, Stertevan' Morning pray¢rs were then read by Rev. A. Cleaveland cans Lr} Be emeck. of Curistiani ey, Pransie Smith, Tiemann, at che tion, , Con, of Connecticut, ssited by the Rev. Dr. Highes, of | th‘areh mutory, enalevtntcal ily, the Bankoat Comins Alder this city, @ lessons Prayer, and the constitution and canons of the chure a Caps hw pp: es aud, | Of the diveras foe whion he is to beotdained. “In theehoice | 1¥¢ minutes of the last meeting were read and approved he egies st Pekiay. nese, then. rend and-snpreye ct § Rha bons muderte the candidate is to be gaiaod | py alderman Wann—Peti ion of Jamos M. Stark, for ro- ‘Me reports of committees were then enlled for. 2 sie Weta ee pesmen ofeertain moneys forsale off To Comaten on The Rev. Dr. Van Exctaxp, of Western New York, on 4 0) aseage of Scripture previs Debalf of e'spectal committee appointed on Saturday to | Smt BORE the ctr sermons or disse gest the business for Mondsy, reported, one | sages < eeipiaes salacted by himself, ry b “ i ard to the Trial of ¢ eriticisins 0 ishops and clergy present. Banopns AShe cance fareteronee fo candidates for | bserdipaticn he all herequced Co perhm orders,” &e.—for consideration. enable theme to give bits such advice ead frntensten en may ‘A motion was made and carried, that the canon on the | sid him in performing the service of the church, and deliver: "Trial of a Bishop” be mado ihe order of the day i | fog hi vrinons with propriety and nnetion "hue anch ex aminations titer belo H 4 © gielock in the @ven|ng. sndonment of the Communion of | "in of tie candidate to dexcon's orders, | Hy the same—Petition of Eugino C this Chureb,”” was made the order of the day for 12}4 The Bishop may appoint some of his preabyters to | or 10¢ their house stands to on releck, P. at he above examinations; and a certificate of these | Dartment. ‘The Kev. Dr. Mxan then offered the following, which rman Dourrty—Petition of MeKinzoy and othors, for gas pipes in Porty-third street, between Third and Sixth avenues. To Committee on Lamps and Gas. Alderman ALVOnD—Pecition of James Flanagan, for remission of fines. To Committee on Finance. By ‘alderman Moons—Petition of 8, V. Appleby and othe ‘sewer in Sevens , between Forty-ticst Wetrecta, To Committes on Sewers, Petivion of omnibus propriators, to ted every uight, To Committes on . 19, for remainder on Fire De- that the preseribed examinations huve bewn held | "yy Aigerman SruntevANt—Potition of the lessee of the d satixfacti all be required of the : a shah fae tte eons, dhe comaidate shail, CorMlands street slip, form renewal of lease, ‘To Committee Re committee, consisting on the part. ion, be examined by the Bishop amd two or . A oftnie Houteut the ary and Assistant. Secretary, te son the sbuver amed studios, By Alderman Tremanx--W hereas, ‘the popalation’ is very ry ted ty take the necessary » he journs a © thore is no Bishop, the Standing | Ny Aleurman Tim Leap Tar the yeep PEs inted, with an addition of she constitution Place in appointing the examining | fastinereasing in the upper part of the island, and the near, a sessi®m pri 5 X if | ext police court is at Jefferson market, which is now south of aa nena of iis resolution bo sent to the | Rate hell beskain exdmined by tho Bishop to. whom he ap: | te centre of population, therefore, be it 0 i01 iT Ve a t 4 1 “4 Ordered, That copy of this resolution be sent to the | oie vie orders: and two or more presby.ers, on tho studice | , Resvived, Lat it be referred to the Committee om Police to inquire into and report upon the necessity of ests olishing ‘dered, That three thousa tho | Preveribed by the canons. c t Jeeses oe this Convention be printed, ahab tite thowers, | P'Sue 4 A clergymnn who. presents.» person to the Bishop | * follee court worth of F utfoth strest Adopted. y man STURTEVANT—Keso ‘eopies of the journal be reserved in the koeping of the Secre- | for orders, as specified in the Ottice for Ordination, without ate han ‘a tary, and that ¢ ies be transmitted by” hi ing good the requisitions of the eer ae ae enateh having’ a parvehial Charge, ort | enbors have been complied with, shall be linblo to ecclesias- | dof eh tival censure, now used, for ten. neal ye iy So. 6, Cauon Y. of A.D, 1841, is hereby repealed. Tense, and that notio y f nd to the Secret Upon these canons s disenssion arose, in which’ Messra, | jR ihe ¢rperation pa peice sooee. ba Fi y ‘standing comm) of Vinton, Higbee, Burroughs and Hoifman took part. 4 that the Corporati ‘tte I oa pas On motion, crdered, That the Treasurer be dircctod to pay | Luring the debate a menage was received from the | BLE Rants Te rayon aT ey pera lease te raid & Sete. cxpem ion, on the order of | House ol il i oon tl <i sical - Clerical an 4 Soctity of the sot Furth nto amend the charter of th city of eAMBERS Lay Deputies of the concurrence in the revolutioa passe: ew York, passed the 12th day of Apri , and the ren Poo peared guns phys laid by” the convention in regard to the maintainance of | (aid preimises to be paid inadvance, Referred to Gomiuit- Bishops, . . ARTICLE 1. 4 FROM DEPARTME: shall be & General Convention of the Protestant Epis- | | The House of Bishops alto recommended for the adop- | Communication from Comtrolier— opal Church in the United Statew of America, on the trat | tion of the House of Clerical und Lay Deputior » canon | of inquiry as to the Kovision of the Wednesday in October, in every third year, from the year of | regi lating the appointments, powers and duties of mis- ogee and ordered on minutes, sur Lord one thousand sight hundred ‘and forty-one and in | sigpary Bishops within the United States, cminunteation from Comparciler—Relative to cleaning the rt gach a place as il be detormined by the Cony. ‘The debate upon the canons before the convention wi: streets, and an additional appropriation of $40,000 to supply & vase there shall be an epidemic disease, or ry po A mey in the Bureau leaning Stre Referred to me cone {here aball be an epidemic disease, oF any other ¢ood | then continued, when after a short time another message | dthclency in the, Burca quoh meeting of the Convention, the Presiding Bishop shal was received ‘rom che Houre of Bishops, as follows :-— Communication from Mayor—Relative to an alleged griev. in communion wi ative to a resolutio ity Ordinance, Ac Rave it in his power to appoint another convenient place (as Resolved, That the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies bo | anec ot the New York Temperance Alliance. Referred to to the Dikee #0 fixed on) for the holding of | informed that the House of Bishops recommend the amend- | Committee on Finance. ention; and special meetings may be called at oth- | ment of cauon Il of 1882, so that it shall read as follows :— Fomimiuitie trom the Commissioner on Streets and he manner hereafter to be provided for; and this CANON Xi. Lawps, with award of contract for 1,000 iron lamp posts. opt- Of Lay Readers. adi on a division, majority of the dive Constitut 1b Nofoandidate for holy oraere, or other persons, shail tak Aflirmative—Al¢ermen Haley, Sturtevant, Oakloy, Boyca, TR ey aoecenntltaie rece Wnctertivegt wee etiare out by. | Barr, weed, Brisley, Francis, Suith, Tiemann, Pearpall, license from the Bishop, or, if the e be no Bisnop, from & Bard, Ward, De #lvord, Doherty. : of the standing comunittes of the di HOARD OF ASAiSTANTS. oorsss, ia oF other perso orm th; | _ Report—Of Committeo on Fire Department, in favor of pay- 4 such sball subinit ing room hire fur Hese Company No, 62.—~o Commistoo on op oF eaid clerical mem be Departinent. e tho absolution or benediction; te shall not a Report—Ot Committee on Fire Department, felative to propriate to clergymen minixtering in tho congre- | evities between Huse Companies Nos. 16 and 17.—Co sha Loficiate from the desk only; he shail oon: | red in. 9 of the Bishop or said clorir al meinbe Report—Of Committeo on Finance, in favor of reducing rent milies to be read; nor shall aay jay | of pier snd bulkhosds at Manbattanville.—To Comimittoe on { bis own comperition; sor, except | Finance, 7 'y emergency, or very peculiar expe Report—Of Coma ittee on Finance, in favor of remunerating of ths service, when aelergyman is | Hore Com} No. $5 for damage tw thoir furniture.—To Uom- i “ determined by the Convention,” and to insert after this | — the words ‘The third Wednerday of Septem- This amendment was lost. The Rey. Mr. Duncan then proposed a canon on the ex- pansen of the delegates to the General Convention. ‘This was referred to the Committee on Canons, The Rey, Dr. VANEN fe r- LAND then preseated a report, re- ion of the nominees for Trustees of 2. ogicul Seminary, previously read to the ji he Convention was then proces , in favor of remunerating Convention. ed with, when again it wax interrupted by another me: 4 f ri 0 Committee on Tinanen, ‘The nominations were then unanimously confirmed. sage from the House of Bishops, aa fullgws:— Let det nhl Sr in ageoednet eth pa onl gers apts guider of the day wan then called for, which wan |. Ketslved, That the House of Clerical aud Lay Deputies be 2; Clair (aseane rashes by, Sagpeayion’ i 7 A informed that the reason of the uon-concurrence of t nore OF Co ce e of confirm: His Chore 27 nes canlonment of the Communion of | "i Sishops inthe frst wetion of the canon uticled Son ane | jp ¢ROTe OF Committecon Ameeumente, in favor of contr This canon was an amen‘ment and repeat of the canon | 4ieuiject hes already been, disponed of bythe ceaventene | Emere # iurth aud FHL avendes, aid Appcinting Tsano Bd of this same title, peseed ot an yy duy of the Couven- The reusing of this message excited aome langhtar, in: | Wats collector therefur.—To Committee ou Assessments, Hon (and before published in the Hxtato,) under which | gsmuch ax such summary treatment of cauon was quice | Of Committes on Sewinechi favor of a sewer in the Bishop lves was deposed. novel. This was the canon under which Bishop Ives had | Bowery, from Rivington street to near Stanton strovt, Dr. Mea thought the passage of thiseanon would place | teen depoved, and which was repealed in the moraing of | Adopied oma divicion vie = the Convention in an unenviatle position bet re the world. | yestorday. bd Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, H ‘They bad devoted ail their time to the passage of this one ‘The Rev. Mr. Stumps, of New Jersey, followed in the de- | Boyer, Barr, Tweed, Brisley, F great canon, aod after they had matured it, it was now | bate upon the cagons of Car didates for Orders. He said, | Bet’ beuman, Cornell, Alvord repored to repeal it, He did not like that it should go | the object of t dace ill a Saving Feeurainn aeeea i Terie the works ‘thes the enson Mhad-Besw persue bale | the object of these enuons is to introduce illiterate mea | for paving Twenty-ninth street i for the purpose of the dep rtevant, Oakley, maith, “Heiman, t favor of confirming list ween Second and Third ‘ 2 : He considered it impossible for acandi- | avenues. and appointing Isnac Edwards collector therefor. tion of Bishop ives. If this | date for orders to obtain a knowledge of the Bible and | Adopted on a division, viz atte be driven tn the streets between the hours of 11 | willbe set aside, and a double mail wil then beforwarted | The condition of the leading departments of the Bank? Alderman Trax seid that the hours of 8 and 7 | PY the former route, § of this city, at different periods, compares ag follows would suit him, a» Alderman Cornell had said 40. ‘The aavexed official statement exhibits the condition of Alderman Coknu1 said that he rose to a point of order. | the four leading departments of the new York city banks | June 21. ee $50,015,171 $9,064,106 $12,174,600 He came not there to vindieste his own rights, He never | on Ogtober Sth, 15th, and 22d, 1853, It should be borne ia | AUS: ,G--- Bi,B00,611 68,410,755 9,510,468 | S74a ee tried to get the hours to suit him. ug. 96,562,277 2 40145 10,654,613 aiteenen TikMAXN—The gentleman of the Nineteenth | mind that these returns give the average amount for the | Ang. 20. é 9,024,786 1 brent said {0 the comsnitian a Yotewy 7 o'cloek and after 8 | week, and not the actual condition on the morning of the | At Seana ey 318,047 Lan. can’ b. is - on 7 s 5 5 “<Aiderman Conseii-—It is uot true; Tnever was before | 28Y Teports are dated. This prevents alt preparations for | sept. 10 ok 9 6lT G46 11390003 the committee, aud whoever says I was, speaks false. [ | the purpose of makings favorable show:— Sept. 17 3 9,508,723 11)890,288 doubt very much whether the Common Couneil can pass New Yors Crry Bans. Sept. 24, ‘ 9477 S41 11,940,928 aby Jans restraining tos cate owners from driving Loans and Discounts. Od. 8. Oct. 16. 9 rs = mas cows and caen through the streets, They had just can Ei + «$4,919,766 $4, 525, 873, , goud a right to drive their cattle thi 2 aetetees or peeing weet e100 "431/015 Oct. 9.404,714 11,330,172 Oct. 22. 85,367,981 65,743 729 9,338,548 10,308, The variation last week in the movement of these de- partments was much larger than usual. The line of New York ax (he allerman of the T his horses through the streets of the city, and the Board should not interfere with the rights of any class of the citians of this city, when they were pursuing their 1 4,204,084 4,068,959 | 73,651,948 7,564,490 4082 "905,930 1,612 2,718,070 eaceful avocations, Since the city was a city he never “ North america, 1,578,183 1,607,100 discounts has decreased $2,491,202; depowits, $3,820,945 ; rew of apy fatal accidents from runaway cattle, with “ State of N¥ork, 8,970,013 4)127,011 circulation, $76,171; specie, $1 026,918. The deesreare the exception of ives eases, Here he was interrupt. Me Union...... 2s2ovt gon, 78 in Ceposits is not real. The civaring beuse system has ed by Ld public, compelled the banks to do away with certificate cheeks, and the actual deposits ther-fere appear. The difference in the aggregate of this item between the past two weeks, rt amounting to more than three millions of dollars, shows 1,371,144 | the extent this certifying ehecks was carried. We have aa a frequently alluded to this, and represented its defects, 21331,259 | Certified checks in all the banks are counted ad so mush 788,882 | in the deposit account, while the accounts agaiast whieh pie they were drawn, were also put down at the face, without ¥ charging the checks. By doing away with this dowble s¢- count, we get at the real amount on deposit. ‘The clears ing house is working wonders, Its operation will be moat salutary. It will be seen that the contraction is still go” ing on. Stock MunyaY, Oct. 24, 1858. #20000 Ind 23¢pe-230 55, 100 sns Parker Va.sl0 1 1000 TNC RR 'BAw,75 9136 250 40 +s 8 Bi Alcerman WARD, who said that there waa a fatal casea | Bowery few days ago. Alderman Conweit—Thst in false. I have in my pos- session statistics that will show the correctness of my statements, _ Alderman TreMANN—I saw a large ox in the Park the other day, spd he was dancing about at a great rate, Alderman CornktL—Yes, I suppose you were fiddling for it. (Laughter.) : ‘Ale: man TEMANN—May be 80. Alderman Cox moved as an amendment that the bianks be filled up with the hours ‘between 10 4. M. and 2PM.” Lost. Alderman Twerp"moved to adjourn. Lost. Alderman DexmaN moved for the questioa on the previ- ‘ous question on adopting the ordinance, Alderman CorNKLL would like to know what previous questien the gentleman of the Sixteenth meant. He rose tow point of order, and celled the gendeman of the Six- teenth to arder. Alderman Warp—What point of order? Alder mao ConxELL—The gentlemsn of the Fifteenth, with ,0911, 690 « 4,011,592 all his Jegal talenty would greatly oblige me if he would 2000 Erie Ine Bds.. 93° 200 do, 83 1 teil him why he called the speaker to explain what point 5000 Erie Cvt Bds,’71 85 20 Crystal Palace.. 60 of arder‘he sant. rt Pir} Machapiow’ hastok SOON Y Cen Rit Bs 91 10 Herlom Pref..,b3 10036 Alderman Waxp rore to a point of order. Mechsnics’ and Traders’ 9%4 60 do..,,,..b3 100 The Charatan then sustained the point of order of thé | Mercantile ...... ; 90 gentleman of the Fifteenth, and ealled Alderman Cornell | Merchants’ aa 8 sbs BkAmerica.b3 115 w order. Merchants’ Exebange.. 50 Del & Hud Cul Co. 103 Alderman Cornai1 moved to adjourn. Metropolitan 8. 44 do, Alcennan Pousery wanted to know whether the motion | National.. 45 do. to a) journ was in order or not? ‘Thought that it waa not. | Nassau... 10 Bk of Co: ‘ Cuarmaay decided&that the motion to adjourn wag 6 Metropolitan Bk alwaya in order, and carted before it all business. 10 US Trust Co. ‘The question’ on adjourning was then taken up, and 190,303 | 150 Morris Canal lost by one vote. 1,407,120 | 100 do Alderman Coxnris. moved to lay the previous question ‘371,017 | 150 Canton Co, onthe table. Lost. 820,752 50 do. ‘The question on the previous question was then taken | People’s... 50 do. up and carsied. Phoix 100 Flor & Kypi Gos 6 ‘The question on the main portion of the ordinance was | Seventh Ward.. 16 Flor & Kpt Jt Stk 6 then put and lost hoe and Leathe! 876,357 50 McCulloch Gold... 8 Alderman Corxiz1. moved to lay the whole subject on | St. Nicholas 576,398, 100 do 7% the table, Curried by one vote. Suffolk 400 Gold Hil 4” 10 do. ‘Tracesmen’s 22 100 Nor & Wor 750 Nie Transit Co..c 22 200 Union do... ..8twk 22 do. 50 do. Board of Supervisors. —--— —— | lo , do. ...,.88 62 His Honor the Pheer in tne chair. Total.. ae eeee «$89,128,998 $87, 8 $85,367,981 | 100 do, 200 Reding RR.,.020 7036 Ocr 24.—The minutes of the last meeting were read boo i 100 dl, and # proved i. A few petitions for the reduction of taxes were referred to the Comittee on Annual Taxes. A petition of James Flanagan, for remission of fine in- posed on him at the Coart of Sessions, for having been concerned in a riot in Jply last, was presented, bat with- drawn on Alderman Stortevant saying that it more pro- perly belonged to the Common Council. There bein, + ++$4,920,583 $4,610,632 $4,449,550 pase 174,648 ‘190,319 2,608 201 2.421612 2,131'880 3,124,090 3/04 2 other business to transact, the Board adjourned to Mon- “The Union... day next, at 4 o'clock. < «The Republic, Bowery .. i Broadway... Naval Intelligence. d Orrigms Onpink, Dzracuxb, &6—Che officers attachea | Butchers to the Coast Survey steamer Heitzell, and the surveying schooner Graham, have been directed to repair to the | Const Survey ottice for the winter, where they will, ac- 8tin 0 & D RR, 40 Cleve C & Cin 100 6g 1100 do. 615 Parker V 420, 1,068, SBOOND BOARD. 25 sha US TrustCo. 100 45 sha N ¥ Cont RR, iy 10 40... b10 108° was passed, the church would stand in the position of | py a Aflirmative—4ldermen Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, | cording to custom: bring up their work durimg the season HY see eeesees ¢ 10 Hanover Bk..... 88 Waving poleed wiemuin ‘fr depoety'@ Dibdopreadectin ('s: operetta y Rael al ee ee ite | Tare, Tweed, Brisiey, Francie, Hemann, Pearsall, Bard, | for operations out of doors, just coved. They aré Lieute- carsastal ares es BOON J Zine Co...... 984 Bishop war deposed, uni the suine canon was repealed, | Gy-pel. ard ag the aatme time nade « reedy of Hebece | Maze Denman, coruelt, Alvord, Doverty-6. °°" * | | wanted. J. aluy and MC, Perry; Passed Midabipmen, Corn Brehaage. Gos.a18 50 McCull’hGoid:b00 814 ail im one seseion, He hoped tae proposed canon would | and Greek unnecessary, and therefore he thought the | upcfices tor county oftcers, Adoptsd, ne | Richard S. Law, John Walker and Dawson Phoenix: Lisut, | Fast, Rive 867,911 Si can eines ae Bot pass. caron stultified itself. “Hf it passéd, ho felt that it wonld | Of Committee on Konds—In favor of regulating, &o.. Third | Vy fa, waikans famed Anslvan’ Surgeon, D. H. Phillipa | Pupin 807/297 Se Parker Va Conls 1: The Rev. Dr. Vixton, of Masrachuset's, saw uo impro- | by almota death blow to the church. He asked mem- | S¥enue. from Forty sixth to Sixty-first street. Adopted ona , S04 Vassed Alidshijamen Win. W. Low and Wim. R. | fond | @ a 372308 jatker Va ii yrlery in such a canon; the same power that could depose | pers to pauxe and retlect before they voted for these | “vi it have been detached trom the vessels above nanied, an basi pint’ 150 do, . 11 reinstate. If they had passed # canon which they | canons. Aflirmative—Aldermen Haley, Sturtevant, 0: ley Boyee, | are directed to await orders, { hip ans Rew hee 7 hhad eause to regret, lie thought it could be honorably re- | “The Rev. Mr. Thorns, of South Carolina, sustained the | Ward, Darwanrconcell Atncrd, Dake ee 58 | peowonoxe AND AProRnINOTS.—J. B. Creighton, to be a | feving ‘ Py axa a é pealed, if gcod reasons were rhown. The vote upon the | eyuonr, He th ught the church should not be contined ; _ Of Committee on Assessments—On the petition of Isaac C, | Tieutexamt from the 9th of October, 1853, vice J.P. San- | Island Cit 105,480 150 Pogpoced canon was then taven, and it was carried by the | ty the Lands of what were called “the upper clases.” a ford, resigned. A. K. Hughes, to be a Lientenant, from | Knickerbocker “340,803 8511853 380 wing vote, upon a diviston:— An adequate knowledge of the Bible, for all practical pur- Streete—In favor of paving, &e. Forty- | the 18th of (ictober. 1868, vice William Taylor Smith, re- | Leather Manufacturers’ 1,091,665 1,040,996 ry For the canon, 45; against it, 23. poses, could be obtained with a knowiedge of the English ort river to North river. Also, in favor | signed. Jolin 0. Messersmith, to be a Sargeon from July | Maubattan..... 2)145,868 21414,08; 4 Thg system of canon’ for candidates was then eslled up | tongue only. He was in favor of recognizing in the | furilne cue ana foventh avenue, fm. | 141 1868, vine liubary, decenedd.’ “EG. Caldwell, to be a, artnen ips 23°10 hed ee fer ebnsideration. These canons were proposed at the | ghiich any honorable and sincere Christians, Aftirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakt Assistant Surgeon m Oetabar 17, 1853, vice Messer. ) e 10 judson Riv RR.. 6436 eonvention of 1850, and, on motion, referred for conside- Another message was here receive: from the House of | t, Tweed, Brisiey, Fraucis, Tiemann, Pearsall, Bar smith, promote A. Webb, to be a Master, frem | 2,942,105 100 ration to the convention of 1453. Bishops, proposing » canon establishing the office of | Ward. Don rty—1s, a | er 9, 186i, viee Creighton, promoted. John Stuart, | "977,985 ‘The Secretary then read these canons: register, the duties of which ofice shail be the charge df | Uf Committee oa Strests—In favor of concurring with the | a Duster, from Ogtober 18, 1863, vice Hughes, pro- | and Tracers? , CANON. . 2 i Board of assistants to repair James strest, Adopted. | , 5 A jughes, pi Mechaniea’ and tracers’ CITY TRADE REPORT. - Of the OrdnteR ap Dociooms: all the papers of the church, the priating of journals, &e. | "U2" Committee on Financecin, favor of appropriating | Boted. Mercantile esteem. All pereaus horealtor to be ordained deacons in Tis canon was referred i snes Oshoeal eons tase | $43,159 1S on account of State mill tax. Adopted on a dix OFFICIAL. eee y ~ Monpay, Oct, 246 P, M. a xamined by the bisaop and two po syste viz: RAL ORDER. Exchan, ball ba duasecriadethas be tewell nove m, stating the qualifications | _ Aftirmative--aldermen Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyeo, Nave DuPanrixe, Oot. 17, 1858. Metropolitan ee AsHm.—Some 65 bbls. were sold, at $6 60 for pearls, pPiz Rerintares and the. Book of Common Hrs ry for candidates for orders, Ror, Tweed, Beier Sean tee pacann, ‘Pearsall, Bard, prlication for a revocation ormodication of orders, | National and $5 623 for pots, per 100 Ibs s he Ordinal to appertain to the office of Bato oe Cie ene an Thy SmBons pedpoaed and mittee on Hoade-fu favor ef rogulating and grading vy officer of the nuvy ordered to report for duty at | Nassau 26,228 Breapervrvs.—Flour was plentier and cheaper. The day's Mi Comimiitea Keccoctaen é th street, between ‘Llard avenue and the East river, | any place or stationswill be considered or replied toby | North : 839, transactions embraced 18,000 bbls. ; sour at $5 60 8 $6 75 ‘xe. 2. No person sball bo entitled to guch examination Committee of Couference was then appcinted, upon | Adopted on a division, viz: the department, until such officer, if able to trivel, has | New York Pry Dock 119,519 Fie yg wotil he shall have presented to the Bishop the certificate | motion of Key. Dr, Vixtoy, of Massaehusetis,.to confer | _ Attirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oskle) reported in obedience to such erder. New York Exchange $1,683 superfine No. 2 at $6 0634 a $6 3734; ordinary to choiee from the standing committee, required hy section 2 of the | with the House of Bishops in regard to their message of | Barr, Tweed, Brisley, Francis, ‘tiewaun, Poarsall, K ky ab rannibasion Ox thadabanieesntidvesa: Aaghail |i Obed: 921080 State and mixed to fancy western, at $6 43% a $6 62%, eanon “Of Candidates for Orderr;” shall have remained & non-concurrence in the cenon eutitied “Ou the Avandon- | Wt Domman, Coracil, Doberty. lek oUtia tant cn tole, soameranttinn. Se tke, cates, | Ocieotel | 182,271 gandldate for crders at Teast ono year from th: date of such ment of the Communion of this Church.” slate qumaltoes gn Reade Consuizion te regulate nnd erads.| in ceasdec.be Wis wupasled Selon” Ne etaaaention’| “Peaihe, 550,730 with other grades at proportionate Agures. »No and shell have presented tothe Bishop a tersiuno, | “The oommiiie consisted of Rev. Dr. Vinton, of Massachu- Aiud maine ee whey" 5 Wil Be CoBsidgred.or.eplied to unlaes so forwarded. An : 632 587 thing’ further occurred in Canaitian, There were 1d to miniater In the office of «deacon, | fetts; Kev. pr. Craik, Rey, De. Andrews, and Measrs, Affirmative Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, | ofteer i command, on forwarding & communication, will + 1,218,160 1,326,710 bbls. southern disposed of, at $6 75 a 96 98% iftention of the churah, Brain aud Chambers.) > ‘ Barr, Tweed, Brisiey, Francis, Tiemann, Pesraall, Denman, ned on ity over hin offclal aigriaqure: the wards Ne: ieext 608,870 foo dalzed to geedy BO 908. 7 OIC tH ANveaisO: '& parish oF cot ‘ue Convention then took a recess till 734 o’elock in the | ~1! warced by.” J. C. DOBBIN, Secretary of the Navy. 54U'488 507,520 473,031 wood; : cteunsa "OF the'irepacatery *7°R!26: i Ofninites on Pee Depareacal te for of buildings | moomoo as eat ae 200304 $54.100 SoyaRL | and $7 063 9 $7 3736 for fancy, Salen of 440 Wels rey coorrtantlan 'wilbvat tincsuasre | At the opentog of the evening: session, a miswags wes | Lacptesr's, Teese Sor vee COMPARY, Nes 4 ish or © 0 ex , ‘consent of th Peater for the time being. where therbise | received from the House of Bishops fixing this evening at Of Cummittee on Road+—In fayor of concurring to open : fe - message the Convention concurred. bli ft ponee 1 bs sd Affirmstive—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Osbloy, Ser'tn'all hie meitiutrations: st (® ‘ue Girection of auch ree- Also a meneage was received, informing the House of | Barr, Tweed, Brisiey, Francis) Tewana, Pearsall, ‘Baed, Bee. 4. No deacon who si ail not have passed thoexami- clerical and lay deputies that the House of Bishops Ward, Denman, Doherty. mations preseribed in the canon “Of the Preparatory Exe: clined to concur in the resolution of the convention, d Of Committee on Finance—In favor of paying Sherry and sises of a Candidate for Priest's Orders,” shal ‘er dials to the City Hall clock. Adapted. all be ti reed signating the city of Baltimore as the place for the hold. | B3r# w written request of thy Bishop ing of the next general Convention, and'proposing inavead | ,,10! tame committe in favor of paying i ultip Duffy for CANON. | Of the Learning of those who are to be Ordained Priests. consider the resolution, and concur with the House of | strect, from Orange to Mott street. Adop’ Sze, J. No person shall be ordained priest in this church | Bishops by a vote of 30 yeas to 28 nays. | vi. fwatil be haw the bishop and presbytery, by whom he A canen was reported, requiring commuricants re- | Affirmative Altermen Moore, Maloy, Sturtevant, Oakley, ball he examined, thes he is well acquainted with the Holy moving from one parish to another, to earry with them | 2% °C, Brlsley, Francis, Temann, Fearsall, Bard, Ward, fand'the New Testament ‘fa the orginal ‘Greeks 18 ade. certificates of membership of the Church. This canon On motion, theBonrd then adjourned until Wednesday Iguately acquainted with the Latin tongue; and that he ha:h excited « long debate, and was flually passed. evening, 26th’ inet., at tive o'clock d on 8 division, @ competent knowled; matnrai and moral philosophy The House then concurred with the resolution from the D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. land ebureu history, paid attention to composition House of Bishops establivhing the office of « register, and + pulpit rlowuen moans of giving additivnal ¢ appointed Rev. J. H. Hobart to that offies. BOARD oF ASSisLANT ALDERMEN, Tae the bah op, with she consent of th he four cauona referred from the last Convention, Mowpay, Oct. 24, 1853 relative to the qualiseations for orders, were then called | ,,1igent—Jona Trotter, Bag., Eresident, in the chais, Aueist- up for consideration, and pasted without discussion, Wecdward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bonton, McGown, Stewart, The canon on the trial of & Bishop was then taken up, | Whecian, Barker, Crawford, O'Keefe, McConkey. but. being too long for consideration, it way referred to PETITIO: the Jo.nt Judicial Committee, with instructions to report | | Of Mrs. A. M. Leslie, in relation to overflow of water from ci The dispensation with tho knowledge of th guage to be regarded as in that canon. » ouke cf En, . , in G a ¥ ‘Canon Bith of 16s hereby repealed. to the next general Convention. Reh mercies Nees i ANON ‘The House of Bishops then rent ® message, which was | “Gi ie. Budd, wicl, Lill for medical services at Soventeenth Of Candidates for Orders. concurred in, tosend copies of the journal to the 3cot- | potice distrist, “To Committee on Police, imc. 1. Every person who desives to beovine s candidate for — tish, English, and colonial Episcopal churches. | By Atsistant Alderman MeGown-—O' members of Engine im thie church, shall, im the first instance, give notice The proposed canon, on the creation of new fioceses; | Co Noe. 49, fora new en ine . &e, To Committ intention to the Bishop of the divcess in wuich he in- &e. To Cor oe On ly, or, if there be no Bishop, to the Standing re (heretofore published in the HxraLp,) was taken up and ape Departinent, in’ which notic ! tpared, altar some tahoe y Arsistant Alderman MoCorkey—Of Thomas Millvr and | others, for le v el eight ay ot The tanon reguluting the officiating of ministers and | Sin tPancaue’ Ste Cuild sewer in Awonsy-cigith spect, near Person who bse previously applied for admission the formation of new parishes within the parishps of | RESOLUTIONS. atein any diocess, and has been refused admis | other clergymen, was next considered. By Asristant Alderman Wraenan Peer Admiittart bas aftersards eased to bem | ‘This excited considerable debate. upon the best means | front of No. io Hamereley strect be flag ihe « produced from ths Bishop, or, if tO guard aguinst the operation of what Dr. Mend called | yy 0eN TI i epoctur of lection in Bishop, from the Sianding Committee ot the for. | ‘ clerical squatters. } resigned, in second di or diowess, m certificate declaring the caus for whish he Thi canon was finally adopted. + | hy Asietant Alderman’ Mo Tetused admission, or for which he ceased to be acandi- — The concurrence of the House of Bishops in several | West ‘ibirty-eig! th Vetween resolutions, was then announced, afier which the House | av ntes, be inittes on Stra ijourned till 10 o'clock Wanwarr—-Thet. Twenty-third eragdersrtr ig rire ween bs Hoses Venue and the Knot river, be repaired ted. Theatrical and Musical. ! rian Rino— Yenmble statin that Vows Tikaré —The drawa in four wbleux entitled Novembor, 1200 rorwiche the linden River Rene the Black Doctor” which has bean well received, will bag Be SARA Sic eatindiaes Eee be pre-ented to-night, with beautiful seenery, coa- snd music. Mr. kiddy as Fabian, and Mes, A’ Pare | ker asTautine The interesting Drama of ‘Rosina Mea | dows’ will conclude the amusements. A new and xpleu- sidewalk in “4 nth and Kizhth ‘Sxc. 2. No person shall pe considered as a candidate for lerderé in thiv church, unless he siall have Produced to tho Bia ds to apply for orders, a cert of the e doctrines, al Chureh, @ the ediiying o what pi o » not cortif hove, from pe a Daly te the ‘nltorstio! Racwiedge, the tectinovtale 1aid before them shall beat ne | did drop secne, being « representation of the Cryatal Pa. |) ,(! Mop risa e purport, aud ns ‘ull as the certificate above required, lace ix greatly admired 3 hy t heat the vatar cman BRRADES land shall be signed by at least oni “ tation h ar es: bRoapWay THEATKK.—Mr, James Anderson, the English be inet keepers ef the sev yom ay het abt ger felaetes porson — UAKedian, will appear this evening in Bulwer’s beautif gre gs MO re ag By Ye orders must ay Pay of the “ Lady of Lyons.” Hin Claude Melnotte is com. | esotvtion-—Fiains tic places Ler hetaie, the polla of elee a diploma, or Fidered to be inimitable, in fact the best of any actor on nteenth ward. Ce f ad iv ce, that he i. ® graduate of s»moe the stage, as aleo his personation ef the Elder Brother. | & certificate from two prerbytors The character of Pauline by Mad. Ponisi. Miss Price will Miietidtam Detkestens aie ad iY dance « Pas Seul, andthe enter'ainment will terminate NoMiy wevalned Ba’ exeat with the farce of “Shocking Events.” “ pil om bys rer pylon nny a rhetori 4 io Burton A THEATRE —The comedietta of “Delicate Grownd” # Gree! sineut and the Jatin tongue. is the fret ieature of the evening's entertainments, Mr. sta for Prien eseder eRe fo, 2e Admitted a candi” | Jordan aud Mins E Raymond ia the principal characters reek and Hebrew languaces, and other bri soflearn: lhe new interlude entitled the ‘Young Actresa’’ will Col- Z vot strictly ecclesastionl, to. be dispenved with, the low, Miss Rovertson in sixcharacters. Miss Anne Walters } randidg committee shell uot reecmmend him ass candidate wiil ance # favorite pas Keul—the orchestra will play the fi y bed 11 bifore them » testimonial signed by at least overtures to Fra Diavolo, ant Tandon and Paris, apd all | | A®rmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Taity Ml of this chu fm th will close with the drama of “ Paris aud Londo.” O'Brien, Brendon, Woodward, Ring, Wes, Hunt, nore “ McGown, Stewart, Wheelan, Harker, Grawford, O Keefe, and Nationst THxarex.—The manager of this establishment “* Me making money very faut, Hls theatre is crowded | Rightly, aod the wonder is that the persons who yo to eee cenit | see * Uucie Tom's Cabin” wre not seemingly satiated | with seeing it once or twice, but appear there every eve- eandidate | ning. It will be repeated to nigut with the came cast, ry Wartack’s Tivarre —The bill of entertainment for this Seer ner er ae oe ree and wertbip of Aleignty | evening consista of the farce of “The Jenkinses,”” with od, » love of religion, and & sensibility ef ite holy infuonce, Biake, fyctt, and Keynolds in the leading characters habit of devout affection, and, in short, a cultivation of all | The ‘orchestra will 7 the overture to Felsenmuhie, | of it, Concurred in one graces which are ealied in Seriptaro t fruits of the | and the terminating plece will be the new drama of Reponre f removing roe t river; in favor of wilenin er through the Stephen Lyi Committee oa 1 kmaa ionet r a snd awards neurred In, each by the fe rof Repairs and er annum, To furnish d Suppl xolnsiva use of east halt a have granted tl wn Knowledge of the ebrew ‘soe eanone the Hishop shall heve & T 2. 5. [tought also to be made known to o whatever order of the ministry, that the church expects ao that the publie 1 ay have the use to be kept for that purpose, A ~The same attractive bill of exte bata de ed ibe unucaN Mvsevat.—The same attractive bill of entor tainment which wes given here yesterday afteraoon and anding committea may. on gee ‘th standing commit tavand | evening, ix to be repeated to-tay. aes the D y'Brien, Breaden, Woodw tewart, Wheelin | Wells, Sha ‘ Crawford, OReote, and 4 notity thee here there isn nitions, me treetn iy eoncur | ord ash netbeative i | Inve 4 Delicate Ground,” | tas é Bac. 7. ii, alter obtaining the vanouieal testimonials from | Dog,” and Buiwor’s popular play, entitled t | Haniing committee, the person he admitted ax a andi | Lyous,”” all of which are well cast, { ’ . te bgtie Mehop, or, if shore be ao Bishop, by tue standing . 5 th | Pati oye exivglon svonwe, BATH. ¢ shall remain » ennrdida the terin of three PRANCORT v f.—Thia extablir antes | wing vote: and before bis ordinatie With the con- to be well pate nived, and the pertorma: i Dronidemt, Mosera, Rrown, Tait, Mabbatt t te | much approbation. Ibe programme for th iernvon | godward, Ring, Wells, dunt, bo period, | and evening is unusually , Wheelan, Barker, Crawford,’ O’Keote, digrnis Cunerr’s American COMMUNTO ATION Are as attracti for Uuis evening be early in att Woon’s Mixsrae, Tat.—This hall continues to visited every night by large audiences. They give a v fae entertainment this evening. 5 | g that the present incumbont entre eptember inst, which was after the all apply to 2 ted, and ordered on file, Arminsion of the an‘ ordered on file, UreIRY aiternoom, at we ©, T, MoCLENACHAN, Clork within threo econd xaminations held, as five yours trom ti CALEY's Eruorias Orena Ho ~Buekley's loans erenadery advertise toany of their most pe ad ui ination bold, (unless the Bis! ballads and instrumental pisces for this eveuing, Debates tn the Common Counoll. im arcigned, shall allow him furthe the said per OUR SERCIAL REPORT. MN, in 4 conse to bow Sicxor Burrs is doing a first rate business at Stuyveuant MIVING CATTLE THROUGH THe wtRiwte—=4 #1 ‘ake vr tute every wight. He gives an afterncou concert gr er dosti? ceievetal Sey; naan " overy Wednerday and Saterdsy. Alderman moved to ‘bring up the 4, of the s Comny ‘acting crowds | t a purchasing ‘anoes, restricting the driving of cattle 8 of the elty south of Forty socond ¢ stated hours, which wore léft blank Pam's Seven Mite Minnon fa etill he Chinese Rooas. Those who ix ES ‘aadidates cannot change their Kekets, should do so at once, nth 1 i $ 30a ious to it tor bone fide caiieos requiring the sa 7 J y in the report, to be filled by the Board previous to its ikbow, ra fthere be no Bishop, the Lavi J. North bas succeeded Mr. Welch in the manago- pgp bro B IL not ve dismissed from th as | ment of the National Circus, in Philadelphia, whieh esta. | Alderman Wann moved for the adoption of the report. ys ay Were admitted, orto which they have Vern Ps iealioel al auvcatine on blishtaent will open on Monday evening, Uctober 31, Aldertoan Twern moved for the reading of the report. rre@ for the couvenienes 0 ¢ any Useol n fs The report being real, Ald thor seminary, De 4 PEATE a ean v > moved to ert re. 1}, Caton VI, A. D. 1847 is horely ropentod§ | UNtTip Sanne’ Broo The total amountiof the |! indAlderman Tusa moved to All up the blank. by. Inser ‘ a hasan Mad Diaw vats USE uO Ae reas Alderman Conym. e e Yj the Rrepuratory bea @ Vanuidate Jor Priest ed yore is as nes alfa milton of Gel | 19 a eg ant d as an amendmen’ api hae eve ke noe ebali be Retignvd Wy esory qondidaly des bers, being $ode, 00d by { Alderman Conus moved ae an amendment, that + creasing aatariew of doormen, of stntion | it, and by which alone his seered influences cam temaml: !hiegk Hose,” wiih. Mensts. Lester, Brocebau Wal, | _ Of Committes on Ropaitt and capplies—Conewerine to at | | ‘ r ; up new court hanse,. and ing appropriation tuerelot. n being fuldlied, the | Cott, Thompson, Dyott, Reynolds, Ren, Mire tara Keone, | Qh 04en, Gomi hanse, and making apyvopeiat ee edidate for ordors, aud | Aud Miy Theresa Ksmonde in the principal characters Aticmative—The President, Mesers: Brown, 7 it, Mabhatt, nd that his predecessor had made monthly | A 8.21 9) 23 | rye flour were reported, at $4 fi 716398 720'800._ 700'9a8 | Jor superfine. Corn meal waa unchanged, Wheat 2,124,067 2,332.576 2,115,404 | downwards. The business included a lot of commen me : lenis 31 60; 12,500 bushels fair to prime Mi fINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. wo —S|S ——— — Leber hn ss and fess tin ) 5 79 | chigan do. a 8 $153; and aneq MONEY MARKET. jg 541/985,760, $69,068,074 $58,748,720 | FET Le choice Canadian do., in buwd, at $190 a 81 60. i Mowpay, Oct. 24—6 P. M. American Exchange... $262,020 $343 721 $347,888 | Sales of 10,000 burhela rye trabspired, at 980. State and Atlanti 43,810 47,445 49,696 | Western oats were obtainale at 47e. a The stock market was much more buoyant to-day than 080 490. per Corn was doing better; the transactions comprised we have noticed for some time. The transactions on tims | Bank durhels, at 7c. a 77c. for nnsound; Tec. @ 79e. for iF other divcess, without je 8 "] i . e ° ¥e woe Jurldictin he is tebe transferred | Philadelphia. Tong of arhoiae, Lost; spnsequantly: zeeunaldered, andi ade]: 1 si cece GA Wie baloas walla’ ptice, aie taken fay eens. thern and Western, and 80c. for,yeliew Southern, per i bipakery eto The House, after some debate, decided by vote to re- | “Of Committee on Sewers—In favor of » sewer in Hi with greater confidence. All the leading fancies were | {¢ New York... basbel. Cartix.—At Allerton’s Washington Dreve Yard.—Offered this day, 2,488 beef cattle; offered during the week, 2,600. We subjoin the returns for the week in detail, together with the section of country whence the supplies came:— “ ¥5 pretty active to day, particularly no considering the state | «« Soyh America. of the westher. At the first board Canton Company ad- |“ vanced 3 per cent; Morris Canal, 34; Pennsylvania Coal, perdtee Republic. 2; Cumberland Coal, 3; Parker Vein, 3; New York Cen- | Broadway, 4 tral Railroad, 34; Stonington, 2; Reading Railroad, 34; | Butchers’ and Drovers’. Hudson River, 1); Panama Railroad, 1. Nicaragua Tran- | rit declined 3 per cent; Crystal Palace, 1, The only mining stocks sold at the regular board to-day were McCullock and Gold Hill, Exch breught fall prices, Quo- | City... tations current for Potosi lead were offered to-day, but | Corn Fuchang not accepted by holders. Bank stocks are gradu- | ally, but steadily, svttling down, and nothing can | arrest the cowuward course of these investments. A» highly productive seeurities, they have had | thier day. Under the operations of the weekly state- 1 | ments and the clearing house, they must confine them- relvex wtrictly toa legitimate line of business, and in so | doing they cannot pay such large dividends as have been | declared during periods of speculation. The banks of this | city bave Lad theirharvest, Their glory has departed, | A few years since they were all powerful in the fluanciay world, and they at times used their power for private pecu- | \echacix.’ and Trade niary purposes. The commercial community were in their | Mercantile hands, and they did not hesitate occasicnally to give the | Merchants’ tenses | Merenante’ Exchange. screws on the mousy market such tayns as would alfect | yetropelitan,. values materially, without the shortest not Now | National theve institutions are of secondary importance, and with | Nassau. "7 of y iP North River, 155 att The inclement state of the weather the effect to check business somewhat to day. The mar- het since our last, however, has been pretty active. Prices of poorer qualities of beever bave taken ® rather lower level. We quote the range at trom $3¢¢. apport ~2 1b. 5 calven at from 4c. to 6¢.; hogs Bigc. to de; sheep and lambs at from $2 60 to $7, according to quality, At Browning’s.—Otlered, 398 beef cattle 69 cows and calves, and 6,254 sheep and lambs. Beef Cattle—All from $5 60 to $9 per hundred. Cows and calves at from $25 to 50. Ali sold. Sheep from #2 60 to 4; (some extra brought as high as $8.) Lambs from $1 60 to $475, Left over 1.200 At Chamberlain’s—(Hudem River Bull’s Head.)—300 beef cattle, 45 cows and calves, an: 4,000 sheep and fambs, Beef cattle firm, at 6to 9 cect» per lb. Cown, $25 to $40 0 $55. Calves frou 5 to 6 cents. Sheep, $2 6234 to $4 50a $675. Lambs, $225 to $a st. All sotl, At O'Brien’s—(No. 9 Sixth +treet.)—Otfered, 295 beef cattle aud 59 cows and ealyes. The former sok at frem $6 to $7, asin qua’ aut the latter at from $20 to $40, RRCAPTTULATION Ls 104,079 89 bo fail in their position, their stock ax investments real- | New York Iny look... ‘ Berves. Cows and Calves, ines corresponding depreciation. We look for mueh | New York Exchaoge i) ee Rives eves 5 i Ll wower prices for nearly every bank stock in the city, and | Ocean. 137,815 | Browning's ‘ 6,259 Oriental 94,187 | Chamberlai 800 45 4,004 we also look for the winding up of many of those banks | $),''! ’ 110'355 | O'Brien's 295 50 ~ ch haye sprung wp so euddeuly on the corners of | Peoples’ ‘ 153,141 —= in every section of the city. | Phoenix, ‘ 256,008 E pba yen = bi 24916 | Last week 20,106 —— —_— 82/683 Increase............ 268 Ine.. 107 Dee.. 1, 82.730 | Corron—An organization of the Cotten traders has a d 359,005 | Inst been effected, and to day we ave t 314,187 401,507 | statement of the sales of the day. ae At tLe second board the market opened and elosed ene ’ sales were Limited. Erie Railroad declined 1 | st. Nicholan.... per cent, New York Central Railroad 14, Hudson River | Suffolk. 4; Cumberland coal ‘4. Hanover Bank sold at ee 6 88 per cent. —— — 2 "| fru to the secrets | the Mixing Board the sales were as follows:— \ pg tt sereeses $9,673,468 $9,464,714 $0,988,643 | Hendy. aud the to Won eaper’ iene | s « Mineral Copper.. 3¢ 5€0 shs Penn. Zine - a7 208 bales; in transitu, 155 bales. | a : ee $458,777 11, use, 2 ; in I, . 160 ahs N, Car. Cohiper 500 sha do... Saeaaeh pehanet. «ay ane aa Corma-—Thore were 200 bags iio Bought at 1036, e receipts ab the oftce of the Assistant Treasurer of | Ameri: + Goats Say $080 | her were more freely offered, nod lesn nected, 0898 250 port to-day, were $92,006 67 ; payments, $204,860 61 | Rank of Common: 166,847 | $) 8734 for dry cod; $16, $12, and $875 for Nos, 1,2, and 3 mackerel; aud 65¢’ & 3be, for scaled and No. 1 respectively Freicuts.—Owing to the inclemency of the wea balance $8,013,202 11. | Bank of New York The Anthracite Coal trade shows considerable activity Leb OF ie boner igen i ther, | the past week, though the aggregate tonoage is not #0 park of the Union. gagements were moderate, To Liverpool, 200 ease of ay we have rome weeks noticed. Tho Rending Rail. | Hauk of the Republic., 3000's 2 O00 buchela wheatsat 13964, in chipier bea ed road brought down for the week ending on Thuraday lasts Breaeay , : 1,200 in xhippera’ bags to fll up, at 9344. 700 bbls. Sour 90,108 tons, waking @ total for the season of 1,365,379., Butchers’ and Drovers! xere engaged at 3s. Hd., and mail lot to All up at 3a, ‘ 1,456 668 tons to the same time last To London, 5.000 bushels of wheat were engaged at 16d, year, To Havre, wheat wax engaged at 240. and flour at b « on the season’s business of 91,289 tons. Thece n ' wes To California full ebips were 45c. a S#c., and el! were getting 5c. a 600, There was no alteration to tn pate for Australia lay wan in better request, at 70e. a 78c. for shipment, 04 ¥0e: 0c, for Tocal use, per 100 Ibs, Tuk. —Faste:n were in brisk demand at thourand, a Ae Limz.—Rockland continued to sell freely, at 900. for common, and | $105, for lump, per bbl. Naval. Sores —Rosia and cruds turpentine were un- changed. Small lots apitite turpentine were sold at 65¢. cash, per gallon, ‘Onia'—Whale, sperm, and olive, remained aa reported. There have been 5,000 gallons li of, at 78e. a THe, Provisioxs.—Pork varied little Tho salen embraced 600 doin, Wentern, at $16.0 $16 12% for meas; and $13 25 « $13 79% for prime, Nothing nes ccourred in eutmeate, Bales were made of 200 bbls. prime lard, in lots, 1b.; and of 225 bbls. beef. at $475 a'85 60 for country $5 7 ; 87 500 $10 for country 12 a $12 60 for repacked Wisconsin men; $12 $13 for city mess, and $14 a $14 25 tor extra do.., per DDI, ipped by the Schuyliill Navigation for the week 26,- ons, making fort to Thursday last, 709,301 ainst 664,175 tons last year; showing an increased nage of ‘O,216 tons over that of last year to therame time | oe ern ts of coal from the Lehigh for the week end- | Empire City, sila last were 46,127° Lona, being an increase Kulton. ‘ me over the shipments or the preceding week. Grocers” Fer the season there were $27,608 tons, against 915,671 | Hanover, tons to the corresponding time last year, bemg a falling Ben aii oi of 88,189 tons Knickerbocker, ‘he Hoard ot Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Kail- Leather Manufacturers road Company, io pursuance of the project of laying a second track between Baltimore and Piedmont, have de- } eided to apply to the City Couneil of Baltimore to endorse | the bonds of the company for five millions of dollars. Ap- i | plication will also be made to the Mayor to call an extra exvion of the Connell to act on the subject, in order that a ly dee: 7 131,408 Butter and cheere were unchanged. jn early desision may be arrived at. It will be necoary Herc witan Bull 741 Scoake.—There have been weit 00 hbde oan, in lots, to obtain an vet from the Legislature, authoriaing the city Netiosal 257,649 at 4340, @ 63¢c.; and 109 hhds., 25 trow., amd 23 Dbls, de., to endorse the bonds, before the t 22 at 4%c. Yb. ae os, before the transaction can be por- Nassau ee ‘Tohacco.—The day's operations incladed 20 hhde, Kens 42'054 tucky, at 30. a 8\e.: and 21 balex Cubs, at 220, per Ib, The official returns ef the gross earnings of the Vermont 12,824 Wuskxy.—Sales a ‘390 bbls. Western and prison were Contral and Canada Railroads for the first eight months of 67,136 effected, at duc. a 323¢0., owh, and S30, thne, &e., peg 1868,show an axgregate of $459,564 89, namely:—In first | 9m a8 gallon. ————— six months, $816,085 92; in July, $68,500 86; and in Au- T2014 Free ar Coorgrstown.—On the 2ist inet, the gust $76,018 11, Extimating September, October, No- , ines large and sgast boileing at preg eid ph —— vember 5 | and for many years the residence vernber, and December at $85,000 each, the gros income | Seve! ; aire Pont ee ae inn wes deutroved by five; & ported ef am for the year 1963 would be very nearly $900,000. | St. Nicholan., 40.555 furniture, was saved. The house had recently been eome We learn that by the first ef November a new mail | Suffolk ,, 9,875, verted into a hotel. We learn that the house and furni« wie will be opeued by the Wiluiugtou and sienchester | Pe ages bee ae py EE Rae ge yb ‘oa, Sh Gey Sepa? x Ralloads, in addition to that by the sea route, from wn. | ba ee iii semnaiaeaaa 1 SR $000; Gommabawealts, 600s ision, mington 1 Charlevton, By the drat of January webesta’ Total, $10,206,002 $11,390,173 $10,903, 254 Bartiord, 86,00, > »%