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: | ‘welt that be may wr. ech = All men Comme errors W a greater Or leas extent, But were the cicumsiacces of his Domination thoxe of Aare, every man would at once rae up against dim, Who war itrominated Fillmoe? Is it not charged that jens exprersed by him in the North were adverse wo ews ? And it ts charged, 100, that because Mr. 18 advocated by Martiv Vaa Buren and ie son, Jebn Van Buren, he candot de sound upon ine Soatbern jon, Lor can ¢yea the men who support oim. Is not ‘the Argumont that % made vy the whg aud Know Mething partis? This is kwange reasoning Those men whe aivocate Buchanan, advocaie bm apoo the demo- erase platform, ln tbat there i4no mental roeervasion. Qbeors ) Bat as ] have already said, who ix it that Bewivsied F¥imore! What sai Imboven, who was one @f the shining ligbis 10 the Phiaveiphia Oonvention? He Mtimated thet be wauted 10 make tbe nomupation ag wpeeduy as possible, for fear a largo portiua of the Con- ‘yenuon woukt go over 10 the black republicans. What said Mr McCue (Mr. Imbocen’s partner in the law prac co), Gi Your OWN Biate. He spoke of a po'won of it as Sekine’ repubiican side of the bouse. But what said an eFo-wiwers and member of that Oonventon, one of ke Most dittinguwhea members of the Koow Nothing ly, ashining ng>tot the Orcer—) mean Mr. Brown , of Knoxville, who noted the proceedings of the Oon ‘vestin for bie Own paper—whas said be? Woy, shat tme Convention was made up of ninety-ve aboli- Muniets to sixty five Southera Americans. (Oreera.) ‘Taew wo pomivated Fillmore, I vant to kaow/ He re- eaived tbe nomination from this Coavention, the majority ef whom—-if your owa delegates, a weil a other re Epectadle witnesses, ara to be belleved—were abolition. bets. (Chiers.) Well, youray you wil! take him upoo his ews perroual recommendations. (Laughter ) } will not dis- ears the matter im this connection, because it bas ukready discussed in @ tar more lucid manner than 1 ewald vader take to present it. Bat place bim in com jar) som with Mr. Buchanan, and see bow the paralicl! will If We compare the clrcumptapces under whtch bot! ‘were nominated, we can readily form an opinion a6 wo the relative clatms of the two to puble support. (Onears. ) Btberos map throaghout this broad repablic who did me give hie sanction to the piatforra upoa which Mr. Dachanan was nominated / If there 1s a cohesive power thas ¢an bold the North and South together, it is pe inpat!. (loud cheers.) There there wae no diferencs ef opinion between tha delegates irom Texas, the deic- gates frum Maine, or tho delegates from South Oarolt- Be (Loud cheers.) There could be seen the dele- artes What represented the chivairy of South Caroli- ne standing side by aide with the delegates from Maine and the delegates from Massachazeus. (Iond eheers ) There was ee diderence of opaion whatever, (Cavers. e most periect unanimity pre- 2d, apd in every feature of Kis action there was tnani- feetedihat spirit of compromise and harmocy which eeald not fail Wo aitest the trae national cbaractor of the eat party which was there represented. (Loud cheers.) Beer not thie party commend itrelt to you mevery anape? @ ib Lot true that the democratic party is the valy party ‘uder beaven that binds the North and South together ? Hew stand other organizations iu this respect’ Woy, ‘that in a'moet all associations far more limited and cir- surneribed mm their characters and actions than this exgsnization. divisions exist, How stand things ta this respect, even with the meek and jowiy lotlowers of Lbrist, who profess chet they put seide the world aod tas vapiies / How r'anda it with them in the North and fhe Sovih? Why, alinyet every church of note and of in fimenee—every church thet hat carried ita proselytsin fhvough the length and breadth ot the land—has beon @rvided by Mason and Dixon’s bre throng tts mimb try. They say at the North to the men arb ch ab Bowh, You shalt not kneel arownd the table of the Tarde pariake of the clrmenis of salsalum, because you hawe the accuried taint of warcry haunting wu.” Hino de the whig party sand in this respect? Aabolitionizet a4 the North ond in boo. (Cheers) How sands Wwith the Know Nothing party? Separated wm tun at fhe Mork, and Filiwere cecks advetly to adapt his poit to ther respecte views, “ ence of the sentiments acoued by him recently ia Mew Fort ewy and Syracuse. (Cheort.) Then J may safely aay that there is we party, no erganization, no (nstitunm rows (0 us that has been able to wiistand the ighteng in- paccwse of (hit mumster of aboittonism, except the cohesive ‘and comicreatie power of democracy. "(Loud cheers.) Is pun whom we hare prevenicd Co you & worthy une? bee, ana ine yroumds Fg renee le rue, en what cha con there be w the 2 . How stands hie recorc’ Fellow citizens, I ecnts a day, and the other fubio aliegauons made against Bum cre pething more then beo rovst, mutton robong en. (Loud langbier.) ‘A Voum— These things were ail cotued. (Choers.) Bevernor Fiovp—' is a fact a ae od cut of bee mow! and put in oi . They mre coonterfed (Cheers.) It w a well known tact thai we oever had a candkiste who bad not the emo some sach silly cbarges mede against an. Wae Tfvnet wndeavored. to be proved ther Mr. Prerce abborred slavery? and % wee asked through- our (he South perticularty—will go for this Ne Jand—the Hampebire abolitionist who abbors si wary, against i it i -ything; avd I may has ever piighted bis (ain to been | i 37? Tit is 3 et $3 ? 3 H i i ~iSe 1 3 & a ; ltt . : ! : ery cemocrauc Can for the l'residency whethor Mr. Huchanan ts 9 Fellow citizens, tweoty here in Lynehbarg that 3} EE : fe 3 if Bs geek tits: “igs £83 hh H 2 ef 8 j Preared opinions of the fame eptortained and oxprerse’ ia the Legtslacare of b — the same sentiments, an! you voted for him since you eudorred Lom can you bring i ae charge 7 tat he anver'a'ned Sie » dcape up tor the cecation §=What are his stand hie votes! You have beard the Mr. Fullmore’s votes, and defy ue warmest enthwsiasvic admirer w poet his finger to one vote of his in Congress touching slavery that war not South im every and form. (Cheer hat has beoa already #0 eloquently oaked, evidence that he has ever reuracted ane jot ot there opinions? [he evidence is as strong as holy writ that he never has retracted any opinion or vote of his wo Philstelph: whreatented What ‘that you slaveho! ip the biguity about and compre- Neastve, sad. Mr. tainty and squarely upon ask more than that? And hin Gdelity mer (omeern) ‘i, Youth un, shows in the janguags ” seine! poo es these—a proof which = you the fullest assurance in roference to the soundness of the democratic een ie question which most interests you. We have the first gues ‘of the army; the pickets ready driven dows republicans are againet eireety curried two Staton in tho" North with an with mourlaine and assembling apon the ill tops of Maine, ‘and the democracy wore standing there doing -battle tor the Constitution'and your rights, where, Issk, wore those Baitle at he North? Tes battte the black ban- ered bots of fanaticiemn Where in Fil- more! If be is true to the einen can vote for, then ought friends te Norte ye comets Se Cf Sg Ba] is Fillmore ranks Are then, to re rm 6 ranks. you ng | No ove, | feel assed, entertains @ serious reference t Mr. Buchanan’s fidelity as regards jouthern lights. You canpet show a single instance ja the course his Sepatorta) career when bis vete bas from ‘that oi Jobo C Caiboun, Re stood side by side with that illustrious siates man; aod of tbat you bave the bost im tbe work—bisireoorded Toten (cheers) —and the Vesti mony of thse who battled with for the mainten. ance of your rights, (Cheers ) He stood by that grea: map, and in the teeth of the accumulated testimony upon that bubject, our oppupents come forward and say taat he i unsound upon squatter sovereignty. Phe persons who make those charges must have a very low opinion in deed of the invelagence of the before whom they are made. They remind me of & circumetance shat took place not long 4go away out West A Germac or ftatian came there with an organ and monkey, and saaovnced that on acertain evening he would exaibit the monkey whom he repiesenicd as exegeciugly aitractive, Ta evening upoa which the exbibition was to take plac several pereons assembied, bot the owner of the monkey joformed them (bai they bad come too late. Well,’’ said the dieappoint d crowd, ‘ you advertised this exnibition and we crme here in pu suance of that anaouncement.’ “Ger Uemen,”” aid tbe other, “my moukey wd—-d Bick,””, The crowd decame indiguant, and insisted that as he re: money ber ould give ap equivalent tn mon- 2; DME Ik wan DO Use, for the organ man #:tlt wsisiea that the monkey was ok. (Langbter ) I tell you, gentiomen, when thia subverfage is resaried to by our opponents, the monkey muet be d—d ewk. (Lond laughter) Thore is anotber point to whieh I would ro fer. J know thatouropponente make argaments upoa the subject of tie State policy of this State, They say that uncer the admimst ation of the demogratic party rhe State taxakon has doubled; and thas party bavivg the ascendancy, itis alleged that they are pecossarily yespopsibie for \bis state of thingr. they say ine time was when a mau did not fear the approach of the Sberit! w bis door; but now bis presence in the very neighbor hood begets fear ana trembiing. And who, they asx, is reapoet oie for this? For what, } ask, were these enor Wo ae taxatioas imposed? To pay the public dept which ‘was contracted fur works ol wiespal improvement. Was there any aiflerence between we action of tue demo crate apd whigs, with reference to Unis mater? Was ‘bere apy diilerence between the democratic and Koow Nothing votes upon this evject? 1 dey any man Ww take the journal ot the House of Dole- gotes and prove that there was @ party vove upon this quosuon, If Were was s party complexion given to it, J bave yet to atcertain it. The facts justify no suck course. I pledge myvetf to prove this fact, that the whigs and Know Nothing: went with greater unanimity ior these appropriations than the demoerrtic party. (Cheers ) Aha thy ebarge upon thet party acts which they not ‘ony Cio Dot Oppose, but lavored aad supported. (Cheere. ) But where sre these works of internal improvement for whicb appropriations were mostly made? aad who is wet benctitted by themy J betieve the greatest among them ig toe Virginia ana Tennessee Railroad, which stare ut the whig town of Lynchburg and terminates at or near the whig town of abingvon. Whilst there wae a whig party the whigs, i kuow bad the control of theee towns. dbey are nuw, however, Know Nothing. This improve- Ment was favored by all the intluence which these towns ould exercise and | ask tt, ander the circumstances, the democrats are to be held respontible for tae appropria- ions made for this purpoze. (Cheers) Thix wil novdo, ‘Abd even though they were justly responsible, are Dot the taxpayers benetitted by the improvement? fvery farmer along the line of this great work finds bie iande Considerably enhances {2 value; and far from censuring the democracy for auch a polisy, it should be raxher ibeir Outy, as it woukt de to their interest, to sibere to them. (Cheers ) 1 ao not mean to take away from the wigs or Know Nothings the credit that belongs to them ip this matier, | know that they evinced a epirit of iiberaltty in the exercise of this policy, but they should not seek to cast oojum upon the democracy for that in wich they themselvee participated, ard by whicb they were most Denefitted. (Cheers.) What of the South Side Railrosi * Starting at © town at one time whig (Petersba:g) and ter minatapg et » town siways whig (Lypchourg), may it pit be enid that in regard 10 that the whigs or Know Nothings are mosi interested and most bevolitted /4ylne Richmenc and Danville Railroad, starting at the very Gibraltar of whiggery—Richmond—runs to Danville, @ hale retreat of know Ni m ead wh cgery, and controlied and managed by whigs and Kuow Novhings. (Cheers) Are ihe democrat responsible for tuat! How ptands tbe matter in regard tw the Con ral Rairoad? Starting at the cy of Richmond, it rons along through Know Nothing Albemarle, and, boring through the Blue Ridge, finas its Way into Know Nothing Stanton, thence th-ough Koow Nothing Augusta, and wto Know Nothing troenorier, ‘widing its way rapidly towards whig and Koow Nothing Kanawha. (Loud cheers.) And the democracy are held responsible for the appropriations made towards this work! Is this fairy Ano yoo will remember that the ap- propriations made the construction of the several works which I have enumerated are thowe waich have swelled the debt of the State of Virgivia to the thirty two myllions Ubst are now footed up agaiost you. (Load cheers.) The democravy, then, are not responsivie for this stato of thinge. It there is any guilt ia connection with this policy, it is justly chargeable to their oppo- nents, because the opponent of internal improvements came from tbe tide water regions, and they were cbielly democrats, (Loud cheers ) 8 to imewlent of wore, and that was, tried men’s souls,” when the tories were pressing the frierds of Hberty on the bighways and byways, anc were descrndipg upon bie a grandtaiher, ‘he only saved himae!f hy jumping into « mill pond. (Laughter and obeers.) Your epemies told you, when the grandson of this sage of the revolution was pat forward a6 a candidate for the Presidency in 1644, toat he was no more in comparinon to the Bage of Ashland than te bet was oe They raid to you, * why do ycu not tak met en we, 0 en im whom the pation can confide’ Dis (nstromentatity, in a great measare, it Ras become object of admiration throughout the world.”’ alluring language proved ineffectaal, and you elected eed capdidave Se. (Cheers.) I need not re- ir to the character ot Mr. administration, Fow, T imagine, will doubt the awertion that it wae on» of the mort Drilliant since the days of the edrly mages of tho ro- public. (Cheers.) We came forward, sul juently, with the IitWe B.igadier in opposition to the Hero of Chepuite: and cheers.) The the the political world is traly a poenomenon of natare. Put hag has choren to ally itself with the _ No ings there is littie or no reason to anger from it, for that, too, wll et deena (Choos) Bot whenee dors the charge made against Mr. Buchanan io regard to Mr. Clay emanate’ Way, from lrancis P. Biair, the man who of all others im the Sie etree seas yoe ontaes jan to the I . Person Wat makes this charge; and the eon of Mr. Clay, who bas recently taken the stump for Mr Bochanan in the Ashiand dis trict, comes nobly up to the defence, and repel the foul calumny, ( ) And now, ieliow citi. u Mr. Buchanan ie righ, his antecedents you bave to him’ to Bourhern in ) to his support, especially whea there ate. puarantee young Oiwtinguished Keatuckias ‘The Know Nothing cartmen’s torchiight procession, which has bees postponed so often, took place lart night, as the weather was deemed propitious, It was a very respecta- bie tarnout, and refiested great credit on the Committee of Arrangements, the Marshals and the borses—the latter ‘being the great feature of the procession. The procession commenced to move from Fourth avenue at 9}¢ o’clook, and marched down roadway to Chambers street, and up ‘(Chatham street and the Bowery to Union square, The |. The horses and ere and banners, and altogether the scene pre- actually terned ap on one of pin’ church, the procession commenced p wonty Sur micutee: poet pite ere Snehed ot ter fy ro pe Oy aet slit, Ge maple e., * EW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1836. following 2 an extract from an ncccunt kept by a pany et that polot:— Do. 40, voters, on carte. esos 1,87: ‘This pives & complete resume of the procession. it shows that w New York city 1,57) men ed ‘wootly,) and 458 wagons are ip favor of Millard Fil re eiaent ef the United Jack. een Dovelson for Vice nee, az far as wo could learn. Letter from Mr. Speaker Banks. ‘TO THE ADITOR OF THE HESALD. Nuw Youx, Oct, 1, 1856, ‘Sin—! have read thie morning, in the Journal of Ovm- merce, an article upon the meeting in Wail street, in which it ts stated, as a legitimate inference from a paragraph in my speech, as reported in the Huaatp, that I bad de- clared against the restoration of Le Missouri compromise, or the admission of Kansas ander the Topeka constitu tien; or the remova) of offwers in the Territory, aud ‘against any federal legi*lation uyon tais subject wh sever. do not shiek sven cone: usione follow aay jast interpre tation of the Paregreph cited; and 1 beg your permission to ray that I did not intend to precent euch coactusioa. It wea ey Da neee to say that for myseif, and ve tar aa I was evadled to their views, those with woom I interpret acted desired pothing more in relation to Kansas aad Ne- Draske thau thst the covenant «f 1820 shoubi be wab- stantially made good Wo the people of the American Skates 1am Dot unwise enough (0 insist that, with reference to 80 & result as this, it shall be ov sained in any par- manger or form. It may be accomptishet vy Various methods; but it Is enough for me if st be done, It may be as thoroughly xccom piiabed by the appoiut ment of proper Territorial office: , and by @ just exercise of Rxecutive power in the Territory, as by @ restoration of the line of 36 30, 1. was not my purpose to tay more than that tho cad we hed im view couk! be accompli¢net without a resort Wo federal} legislation. 48 a candidatsior .the oltice of Speaker ot the House of Representativex, 1a ‘answer ‘0 interrogatories addressed to me, as to otuer candidates, by the Honse itself, | anzwered, as oow, thst, I desired that the compact shou't be made g301, ani aid not stand upon the manner or form in whict it shox! be done. This was my languaye; and upou thie deciarason of opinion 1 was elected.— Quesrion.—Are you in favor of restoring dhe Missouri re striction, or do you go for the euure prouimuen of sikvery in all the Territories of the United States? ANSWEK.—The Territorial qnestion of this day refers to the ‘Territories of Kansas and Nebraska I leave the Perrilories which are to come hereafter 10 reafier; but I say ut the same time that Lam in favor of the prohisition of slavery in Kansas and Nebraska. ‘Then. in regard w the tirat oluuse of restoring the Mlsaourh ire tbat che protibition 204 er it aad done revtoration of he vecbnieal and arbitrary other methods, or applisnces, or t roade good to the peovie of th> United states ihe probibition for which de svatbera States contracted aed reontved a con nideration Tam for the aubatsptial restocaiion of ue probit tion a it has existed ainoe 1420. Very truly, Lam, your tellow eitiven, Ise, Goxpes BeNvirs, 49. be Maus op Wosoxsr —Thie gives her second concart 12 New York, at Nibio’ saloon, this ening, and ® brilliant programme bas been selected. Mme. de Wilhorst, hke many noble predecessors, finds it ‘ucumbent upon her we © great gifts which once cn cbanted the tasbionable tertainment of @ somew doubt but that Mine, de that will respond Sberally. Court Oalendur—Tnts Day. RUvKBER COeRT—O)romit.—Now. 1126, 4s, 7B), 5b", 942, 126%, 781,193 298K, i4ve, 646, Bu, b 369, 207, %bs, 1OLG, 1464, 1456 to L46® 1502 to bd, Led to 1668. Unirea Sthras Dignmicr Covst.—Noe. 145, 23 w 28, 36, a, 82, To the Editor of the Sew York Herald. t beyond ‘boiler Ja07, 604, 1470, t© 2000, be moon and ry Mmament, while the masic of ube ulets, and the wountain fragrance, ening #un, fulied my » ure and transl! now pro Mon fragments. Aud if [tail to render life and pray secure, 1 wil drown the entire polles department in tae dog nd. 'T will also drive every allen trom office with amertoan Bayonets.” This ‘monly 4 sampin of what | wilt do. Ina wor [Will assume doubtful powers, for the public good Tem in the field, and alld ‘of Une ea b will not ne lure nor drive me trom i. To then, Amerieans, ant charge {or sad Aspect of these tim N.B. Alderman Hriggs wi administi ation. and all whe have American hearts as big apd brave as hia.—S. Hb. Southern and Western Merchants. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, In order to protect mysel: against fraud, and the publie 2 deem it hecessary to tate ‘of my Sehiedam Aromatic Schnapps are abroad, and to warn ail those who use i, and hysicians who prescribe it to their patients, agama chess de. rious and dangerous impostions. Letthe public, wherefore, and the medical faculty, be en their guar’ against decepUons in ® matter so important wo health and life. J am impelied to state these facta from a knowledge that an Attempt has been made by « number of liquor mixers, pirates and impostors, in New York, Philadelphia and w flood the markets of the remotest Slates with imitations of my schnapps, to the iyery ‘©: my interest and reputation, and without regard (o the serious results which may. aad indeed must, follow the introduction of Weir impure and Pothe ‘Scbledam Aromatic Schoappa, thus anthentiented, \e endorses, over their own signatures, by three thousand lead ing physicians, and adopted un thelr practice by nearly the whole medical facuity in the United States, ‘Therefore jook to bottie and the cork, and sec that my mature—to counterielt which is felony—is on the UDOLPHO WOLFE. 22 Beaver stree:, N. Y. the ——— ~~ on rt sten Shell Dress Combs.—A large variety at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, 7 Broadway. Gentlemen who appreciate a fine Hat, and gfmagniticent proportions, are invited we call at EAPEN SCHBID'S, 118 Nassau street. White's $3 Hat, Fall Style.—148 Fulton street, between Kroadway and Nassaa street. Knows Fall Hat te all the Rage, also his Paria eof hats. 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton sree: Fancy Cutlery for sale, at A. & J. Saun- DERS’,) No. Astor House, 387 Broadway. ‘The OnmronType~ The most Celebrated miniature ever Introduced, i#iaken only at WILLIAMSON’ } > ae Complexion clear and pretty. Freckios don’t Ww. Crystal Minitatures.—Munter’s New Pile- (ures, large nize, ome dolias, Ambrotypes and daguerreo- types, fifty cents." Call and see. HUNTERS New Gallery, (73 Broadway. Colored Photographs by Female Artists for ‘®, plain, $1; 2 cont miniwures. 1,000 taken dally. Depot of art, 29 Kraadway. Phrenology.—Examinations, with Charts and writen descriptions of character daily, by T'ralessor FOWLER, renolocieal Cabinet, 08 Broadway, near the T oon for ladies aud geatemen. Pianos and Melodeons — Che Horace Waters moderu improved pianos and melodeot a are wo be found only a: 389 Broadway. Pianos to rent, and rent atlowadon pur chase; for sale on monthly payments. fecond hand pianos, Planofortes.—A Namber of New and Seoond Srartdated “and at pricen Wat dety compotion, '% dade warranted, a oe com 5 besser ‘may new te bad at the warehouse of JOUN P. X & 0., 167 Onnal street, four doors weat of Varick. Portable for male at A.& J, SAUNDERS, pega fen © Promiway. sbom and nigger head overcaais, erry clap tar coxa. ,-B . BOUGITTON, No. bi Murray street, Taste, Style features of the clothes Fulton treet. 1 appear on « p af October, buy ac., from “J. rite it al ef Het >8 fz ieee § alte : lial i aT ER | i é i i a 4 3 ¥ $ i Hl ; | SEF Lyon's Katharton ts iy & Liberty sient, N. ¥ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Wanwmspay, Oct. 1-6 P.M. ‘The tendency of prices was downwart this morning at the opening, and a decline was realized in nearly ali the Yeading stocks, At the first board Cumberland fell of 1 per cent; New York Central, ',: Reading, |, dic! Central, 94; Ulimoi# Contra! Ralirosd, \; Macama, \. Michigan Southern advanced +, per cant, Cleveland and Toledo, 4. Erie wae pretty weil maintained, with mode rate transactions. Reading foilered to-day from the vague rumors Afon!, sAid to emanate fom Mh iaiely scrampenthd with large andere ++ 4 pee tats ep we ate i a ‘Ret atall unlikely. The bears have followed % drwe with a great deal of spirit, and there is probably a larger short interest in this stock tban has been known for ‘mapy months. We do not see anything in the business of the company justifying such » decline, There may be something wrong in the finaneia) affairs of tbe concern, Dut thus far nothing has appeared. The resignation of the President of the road, is, of itself, not sufficient cause for such a decrease in the market value of tho stock. 48 it now rtands ths tandenoy is dewoward. In- side operators generally are sellers, and the buyers are Princ)pally the shorts. Comparatively oarreut prices are Jow, and prinoipaliy for that reason we look for a reac: tion. The upward movement in Eric to-day was in con: seqnence of sotive calls tor the stock from purchasers, buyer's epten. This demand can have bat a temporary effect of a favorable character, (levehund and Tole o sud Michigan Southern were quite active this morning at bet wer prices. At the second board, the market goverally was bewer. Erie went up % per ecnt; Reading, 3j; Michigan South erp, 3; Cieveland and Toledo, 4, Erte so'd this alter noon at 63>; per cent, tasb, and 6234, seller 60 days. ‘Thie is @ very great difference for that ime, and abows that tho inflation in prices is only temporary. xbe steamship Asia, from \bis port for Liverpool, to day, carried out $90,696 26 im apecie. Albert H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly svetion sale of stocks and bon is will take piace to-morrow (Tharv. day), at baif past 12 o’slock, at the Merchapte’ Exchaug’. ‘The operations at the Assistant Treasurer's olfice, tbur far thiz week, bave been at follows:— ital Receipts. ‘Tta) Payments. $468,069 30 $377,409 94 123.687 S4 130.47 O8 185,415 1 188,767 09 Baiance. $13,618,733 91 13,d1evs 0 18,024,358 0 Wedverday The warrants entered at the Treasury Daparuneot Washington, on the 29th of Se psember, were aa follows:— $2,0% 6 6 Texas debt warranw, For we reaemption 0} For the Preagory Departmen kor the Interior Devariment, For © i Wer warrants THsL Ni War repey + ds,19 75 Interior repay warranus received and entered, 41,713 5 From nnscelianeous sources, . 1,229 3 ‘On account of the Navy. 25,818 4 o8 Seposttories 496,000. The amount im the various United subject to draft, on the 22d ult, wae $2 Stock Exchange. Wrox way, Oot. 1, 1864. ; Rew 1000 Ten be, "99.290 2500 ig ROS Sty 5y00 do" 6m 260 0... .980 BL 1000 Virginia 6s .. 200 ao. 81k 20000 do bs eou do. 81, 6C05 Indians S's... 600 40. Sly 1009 do. 350 $14) 1000 BrieRRbde, 10¢ 4000 do... 450 3000 MichSoSkF bas: 400 1500 LO Rbs.ex int 50 10000 do .... da0 590 4300 do. a Nevecenl 1000 NJO’aRRimbs 100 do... 80 31”, 600 Cle&vitt div bs 136 sitob Oew RR... 91s; 25 spe Metropol'n Gk 360 Mick So&N1ARR 895, 10 Continental Bak 200 60 100 Gt We sternlusCo. 160 Canton Co.,..... 35 Deis HudCana: Co 10 Camber!’d CoaiCo WO do .....b00 400 109 Penn Coal Co, b60 ia do... 650 NY entra) RR. . 50 beu a5chiaRi 20 New Jersey KR. 122 500 100 Harlem R& ..b6o (00 Reading RK. .£30 8h $5000 Virginia 6's. 6's. % do. .... bid 50 Ca&Rile aR pe 160 a DAG 100 Cle & Tol RK. DO 300 ds 860 CITY COMMEKCIAL REPORT. Waowmnay, Oct. 1d P.M. Asin were quict and prices unchanged. Breapervns —Flour—There wee somewhat more ac tivity ip prices, and the sales embrased about 4,000 bbis ne Fi H s 3 $ scamaad wes 8 8z2eze © aeasese §e geereext Milian ana Alazall and Gallego. % Included im the salen wore tome few hondred barrels ‘without cbange in prices. Southern brands «# With sales of about 1,500 bbs at quotations given above Wheat waa in fair request, without change of momant \c quotations. The sales embraced adout 30,000 a 40,000 Durbele, incloding 'linow and Indica fer w choice red, at $1 50, $1 61 @ 81 55; white was lees active. The embraced commou to prime Southern at $1 and white Canadian dc., at 1 65 @ $2 67. $i 40, snd Cowago spring at $1 35. With males of about 60,000 8 90,000 sh %c, Cate were firm, yer prices, Barley waa steady, with moderate of State, Corrox,—The pales embriced about 800 & 1,000 bales, at firm prices. Paavcirm.Grain war free! taken for Liverpool, the ements baving footed about 160,000 bushel in’ bulk |, Ot Od w Pied. Flour wae 2. ard cotton id, for compressed. To London, 500 bbls. four were en gaged, wt 2e. Od. OM cake was at 30e., and it was roporiod sdat aboot 40,000 buebels of grain were eagaged, at 10d. new to notice in rates jor Continental ynovimons — Pork wae more active and drmer, wit of about 1, le. menaat $20 12), «$20 26, prime was ot $18 a SiS lig. Boot was in steady demand, with saice of abont 200 bdbie. country, including prime, at $6 — Cut meats were without sales of mo ment, and quiet at To. « 740. for shoulders, andat 0 $0. for bame, Lard waa innetive, with snles of 1000 200 bbls. at 13 (0. a 14}c. Butter was selling at 160. a d0c, for Ohio, and at Ife. & 24c. for State, bbds., including about 40 Horto Rico, at Gc. a9 \c., and the remainder consisted’ of Cuba muscovade, oo ety at Sse. a 8Ke. NEW YORK CATLLE MARKET. New Youn, Worinesday, Oct 1. At Allerion’s the mupply of beet calide for the past week pearly doubles that of the previous, and the average qnality le much etter. The demami is moteraie for common ox! Ue, at rather easier prices, but for extra the inquiry is rather brisk, and sales were made quite equal to last woak's figures The ee. be fold & week —4,219 beef cate, BP Riss following table shows from what part of the country, and by what conveyances, the supplies came — - : + 6 wee a North River boais—Beeven “ Harlem Rai)road—Caiue. . heap at Veal calves. 4 Hoodeou River Raidrond—lWeefexitie:: 4 Vn Ratlroad—Beeves eee : i Swine ~ Beef eatle, extra quailty, per 100 los. quailty: 4 sda ve eee deeesaes inferior eres Dy At GnaMnentain's.— ihe market waa fuirly supplied al Hinds of took, and demand, regret sant n is * lawt week 0 Sapte ants Be is the ir daiy brought down (rom Albany, where Maered wt comparatively lean expeRen, and the tm Fria tees. while dey ean be prac mt % af thie week, which caused « falling off tn, th demane a8 well a8 in prices. There was a Bue lot fru Own apd another from Kentucay, which were eaumiet 100 ibs dressed. Tho supplies ame chieily (rom (his tate and Ubie. | The sales for the week weer as [oll ¥4:— 414 beef caitle $71 499); 61 cows and eulves, $10 a $0) OS voml calves Oise. & 17. 3.006 sbieep and lnunbs, $2 6 $3 Sales by Mr. MoGarby for the wees were—1.i8 ead sbeep and lambs 44 prices varying from $2 17); a $0, Fales by ume & Baldwin, al brownlug s %G beep and lambs......8 10 & MRCAYITULATION Cowaand — Veal Sheep and Beeves. Calves. Cave. Lams. Allerton’e. 432i 26 3 Mast a “3 555, us 433 6301 co » - 38a 12617 87 16,216 2 = 75 3 8000 Bhorp and by M. P. Fogle, at Chamberlain's, Bull's Head, lor the week ending Oct. fy Inds — No. Anon. Price pe He “t ld rr do. do. de. Average price per bead, $3 70. Sharron. Hasnas—Zanis.—On Wed nerday, Ist inst., by the Rev. Thos 3. Hastings, at the residence of une bode ® wuther. Suwarp A. Hasmacs to Maktiis J., daughter ot airs, Han- vab G. Farle, all of this city. HusTEn—Cksxy.—lo hia city, on Tuesday, Spt. 30, at tbe Festcence of the bride’s tuther, by tho Rev. Mr. Mo ailinter, JOU BUNTEX to Mise ABIGAIL E, CHANR, daugater Of Joba Crane, Ksq., wll of this clay. Gxnxx—Scmioxi.—On Wednes tay, the Tot inst., by the Rey. arciybald Foss, Wiis GEN to Muss aDxiza Soa xi, ail of this erty, TRavik—BxowN.—On Sanday afternoon, Sept. 28, by the Kev, Dr. Dowling, Zank 8. Tkavbk, 284., 0 Sse Man. oaker A BROW’, ai) of tas Cty. bay—MoGowN —In thifcity, on Friday, Sept. 26, vy be Rey. John Frash, Joy Hay to Mise Jane MoGows, all of this city. Kelso Chronicle please copy kbwaRLS—Goopwin,—-Oo Tuesday, Sept 80, at Grace choreb, by the Rev. C, W. Taytor. Faank 8. owaxns, iL. D., Son Of Charics kawards, Hq , to Huy ANNE, dauga- ser oj Thomas Goodwin, Baq., ail of this city. Wituiame—-Biows.—Aat Newburg, on Wednosday, Oct. 1, by the Rev. Dr. McOarrol, Mar. W. J. Witisams, of thie chy, Miss Ans E., daugoier of Bon. Joux W. Baowy, ot Newburg. Died. ‘Woor,—On Wednesday morning, Oct. 1, of convulsions, PHORs?ANN Woon, io the 19b year of ber age. ihe relatives and irends of the lamily are reques 61 10 attend the funeral, at ber late resideece, Nu. 286 Was. spgion avenue, near Gules avenue, this alernoon, at one v’ckek. Her remains will be takeu to Cypress iil Go metery, for wterment. SuarTex.—Io Wiliamaburg, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, Av YARD BHAPTER, #oD Of the late Peter Shaper, sr., aged 22 years. Yne relatives and friends of the farauly are invited to at- (emu bis funeral, Lois afternoon at three o'clock, trom we residence of hit brother, No. 79 South Third street, wita- ous lurwber invitaiion. Whire.—Of consumpuion, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 1, at the residence o: &. W. Tryon, Nu. & River wrrase, dovoken, N. J., Mus uum, daughter of Jusoph Waite, Londen, in the 2ith year oljace age. Her trieuds are rexpecttully invited to attead ber fa- nerai, from St. Paul's church, Hoboken, N. J., on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Her remains wil be taken to sreenwood Cumeiery, 1 ¥e ieft a world where woe andein Sweil onward us 0 river, * Aud geiuea # worid where I shall rest in peace and joy forever. Moozr.—at the parsonage of St. Andrew’s church, Richmond, on Tucsaay evening, Sept. 30, the Kev. Uaviy noone, D.'0., eldest son of the Right Rey. Richara Chan ung Moore, D. 0., lave Bishop of Ue diccess of Virguia, sha Jor forty -cight ) ears recior of St. Andrew's church, claten Island, aged 6 yeare, 3 months and 27 days. Abe reimtiyes and friends of the famuy ure respectfully avited to attend the runcral gervices, Ou Friday, Uct. 3, ab M1 o'clock, at the Parign church, Richmond — The cier- 4y we parucularly wvited to attena the faveral. Car- risges Wiki De ik Aiuadance At yaudervili’s \wnding, on ‘we ariival oO: ue pune o'clock boas trom New York. McNavenias —Dercay MCNavGirtay, Of Dunbarton, cutland, aged 17 years, 3 mouths and 19 days. ‘The Denpitoa Guards, Capt. !. G, Cweed, are reapect @ully myined to aticud We funeral, a NO. 205 Front street, bis day, at tem o'civek, a. st. Dunburion Heraid please copy. Homay.—Aat Miodle Village, L. 1., om Tuesday, Sept. 30 ovis HOWLEY, relict of the ate Togas Hoviey, ia the sbun year ot ber age. The tuneral wil take place on Thursday, Oct. 2, at wbree o'clock /’. Ai., trom ithe church a Midole Village. the inends of the jamuy are reapectiully wvited tw at- tend. Qarriages wil leave the corner,o: Graud and Se- cond streets, at two o'clock P.M. The remaine will be mkrred in Cy press Hid Cemerery. : Sreyckx —ln Broowlyn, ou Saturday, Sept. 27, Mar ate, Wile Of A. (:, Spencer; also, on ine tolowing mora- ng, Lovis Jaxaniva, youngest son ot (he above, Guorry.—Up toe 8h oF September, Maay Euzanera Ber friends and relatives are requested to attend her caueral, at her father's reideno:, No. 42 Stanton sweet, «bie afternoon, at bait past one o'vlock. Commoxs —Us Wednesday, Oct. 2, Marcasor Kaye, wite of Win, Commoan, ages 22 yeara, Her funeral will tae piace cubis day, attwo o'clock P. M., trem ber lave reemence, foot of Sevenueth stress, N. 8.) Bioom \keat.—Un Tuesday, Sep. £0, Many Axx, only child of Jobn ancl Sridget Grant, aged 1 your, two montis and 13 lms. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, aod uhose of er uncle, James (rant, aro reapectlully Invited to awead tbe funeral, Irom wae residence of her parents, No. 333 Sgbth avenve, corner of Twenty seventh strovt, tais oay (fhureday), at two o’oock P.M. Hee remaius will be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor intermont Nxatg —On Wednesday, October i, Ruxa, wife of John Neale, ip the 63d year of her age. ‘The relatives snd friends of the family, and those of ber son, Dr. C. Dixon Farley, are requeste: to attend the vuperal, from tne Church of the Holy Apostles, corner of Nuwth avenue and Twentycight) street, oa Friday, at two o'olouk, Wiahout further BoWos, Lier recnains will De vaken to Trimiy Cometery Jor ite rmen, JACKSON. Ob Weoresday, Oct. 1, alter a short i!inoss, Vass Jackson, of Tallow ,county Water ord, Lrewod, bis friends, and thore of bis family, are respectfully ‘pyited to send the funeral, on Fricay, from his late residence, No. 141) Kast Thrty fourth stroot, at two o'ekgk P.M, to Calvary Cemetery. ‘DY rex.—On Weapesday, let inet., Ancimato Tarray, n the 66th year of bis age. # The reiaives aud irienas of the fasily, aud those of his wou, A. B. Gre is vited 0 attend the funeral, at Fordbam, on Friday, Oct. 2, at two o'clock P. M., without further invitation. A tratn leaves Twenty mxth street at Awelveo’elock M. E T |, of caries of spine, the ears. y vited to attend the funeral this morn ing, ateleven o'owok, from bis lave residence, No, 86 Sandon Terrace, Weet Twenty-third street. Wrrtaxee.—om Wednesday morning, Oct. 1, Frances & wife of C. Barie Whitaker, and daughtor of Revo C, Ce. ‘The relatives an¢ friends of the family are invited to atend ihe Cuseral services, (his z street. The remains will be takeu to lrovidencs for in. terment. — ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED KVERY DAY. For Situations avd Help, ee eixth page. MISCELLANEOUS, a ATCHELOR'S HATR DYE, WIGS AND TOUPEES, ARE ‘superior to all ouiera. Pitt pea ud only harvsians Nate 47S isanpiiea fis unr! oni ca on iihvate rooms, at BATCHELOR, 200 frondway Be Goemimption have pou, may mle we Fou, Pia cay EERE Oe Tot pee y ean yon only Uiianders Iiqaid todine. Yoo limp, oh loveliest and rarest | "Tit rhematiem's awkward ign, pear you, eat, Vor even rheamatian ts effectually cured with ‘Anders’ liqald anodyne. not, that your neck has ulcers, “Eerofala ts hee divine: ‘ There isan Sods thr the wees cases i a r eumen Anders’ Tiyuld iodine. 7 in that lodine, dissotved in o% Preheat porrsrn cold at one boule by Awicrs Fosdick, No. 3 avenue and 562 wey, © YS 5 8 frvet, Foreny Cy, yarg, and by O. it. mins, 10) tweive Fine PACS, . es . mend | AUKVANS’ extensive clothing warebouse, 68 and 68 Fuiton ROOKS, ANGRAVINGS, O'R any Goataly, atthe Od Cuiloney Soop, te CAPITALISTS.—~THE FORRIGN INTEREST ier pou ig, ron ln povOoHT Naaswn st, SHER AND MOUSTACHES FORCED To in ot by m or @amAT Inve 5 THY NRW TORK LEDGER TRIOMPUANT. A WHOLE NEWSPAPER BLOCTKOTYPED: the ae etvouiation © nbtOR Boar Rete ale es t paper oy the back num rs cau ~ paver will be ready at any futare Une, just (Le same as the firs; boar Mereafier, Wer, Pe rons OF Ue geting @ fa supply, large pages us ypeds wat m “it ik @ deod wecomp |-ted.”” ‘Oar 0 fare the largest tbat ‘lie World hes vot wees, and they Work admirably. ur patrons may ao” Urey Us Up ae fant ax they please. We can say, within ol) Fitz James said ‘0 the clan of Kioieric ia— Come ea, come wil—these types «ball ly From Weir tm plate as soon = | MORROW IDAY,) MOR + PHB NEW YORK LDGEH will be ready and for #0): at all the news of cea, containing the opening ehapvers oro "b 8 new alory, eu SPER on my tided ORTON, THE GOLD BE eb Fax. Be ad 8 1 be been writen of city tife ) MORROW (PRIDAY) MORNIN LEDGEH wit be ready anid or wa ces, containing the opening ele piers o. b's new story, om buled, ORION, THE GOLD Be \T iit, ou Teur Hosur any ; and getit. [tis he best tale thet has eve been written of eity lite, cou Heaurs avn « tale that has ever vHE NW YORK at wll the news eff NEW STORY or ory (k LEDGE! tus At is emit LD pe ACHR ; Lives Will be commenced in ae NEW T will be Issted tomurrow (Friday) wor ONION, THE GUL on WRUE HEARTS AND USE. A Tale of Ony sue hundred thounand aed. rem i and be Cy es is Une point the Lent niating, aa it ds pied 5 Fapers ip ihe Tau PAPER. A CAPITAL THING IS A aul paper. A caphia! corps of writ THE NEW YO. Ha And is the most thas No other paper eaby Look at their naunes:— FANNY PEKIN sketches for tt, COBB originates glories tor it, Mes. SIGOURN BY is one of ite yo Mra. VAUGHAN contributes amns. £ 1 sketehes tor |. Oung ih its we: view, DU Oud w Leer. ‘igns its beautiful pictures js and hikes the LEve bit. ULLVER SINC THWAIT 55 ds Bveryvody (PO MoRROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, Ta NEW YORK eo LEDGER wil be ready aa tor sale st all the news of- oes, containing the opening chapters of Coob’a new story, en- twled, ORION, TH GOLD BEA tits. on Pave Heanny ane Paisk. He sure i. It is the best tale that has ever been written of eily life. OW (FRIDAY) MORNING, F LERGER bs be realy un c fsa OR acy Tak NEW YORK 3 tor sale al all the news of- ORION, f nie, Ot Be sare and ge! At ls the ber been writven of ety lite Cer aw sfoky or erry LIFE. Will be commenced in the NEW YORK LEDGER, whieh will b ed to morrow (Friday) mormug — itis eautled— ONION, THK GOLY Be ERR; ty TRUE HEARTS "AND FALAE, A Tain of City Life, Boy ii--read and be one amoux tts two hundred eu sand readers, for that isthe pola de LEDGRIE wul sooo veaeh. itis near i, couleung a i) doos me lumily Rewspapers in the Uniied Stale, ACH WEEK BUT INCKEASES THE GEN’RAL Et rator e Whive subscribers and buyers come ta by the score; By buadreds and thousands, who never belure Had hough of a paper, except as a bore, Til) the LEDG EEC thet visi id stil) snore, And the ied to ita b ‘éncore! * ‘Aud stu ‘a pievur them o'er, And read and re-read Ul! ther @yes weee bale Don’t fail get the uew meneed to morrow (Friday) morning. Tou eatisled ORION, THE GOLD BEATEN, or, TRUE Haste and FALAB—a of City Lite. O- MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, THE NEW YORK O-MORROW (PRIDAY,) MORNING, THE NEW YORK LEDGER wil be really and for sale at all the news of es, containing (he opening ¢ rs of Cobh's new story, ea tiled, ORION, TRE GOLD BEATER, of, Tave Meant ax Paish. Be sure and et it. IC 6 the bask tae thas bat ever writien 0! Co" xEW ° aTORY oF OME: Wo) be conanrneed in the NEW YORK LEDGER, Hd $ Wii be isened fo: morrow (Friday) morning. It is enutled, ORION, THE GOULD BraTER; on, TRUB MWEARTS AND PALS A Tale ofOhy hate Buy emi be ove amoug tte two hundred thou wa that is (he point the L&OGEE will son reaeh. it, cireulading me it does more than See umi'Y Newspaper + in Cnted states. PRICK Ke = oF CITY LIFE, BY yivascs Col Jr wi! be commenced 3 Auber of SHE NEW YORK LepuRe Oe Bet J he ready to tnorrow \F'riday), morn he wees afte The wk, es eruats wit Of other gool things. fro popalar wriere in ‘he comntry ws binisihtratinay MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, THE NEW YORK y ).EDei bt will be ready and for sale at all the news chapters of -obb’s new sory, on: HGATEE, o, Arann avo Be sure and get i. Li a the best tale that has over ritten of city ———$$$ ROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, THE NEW YORK GER Will be read for sale st all the weet of Coby ¥ Ges, comaining the « hay THY GOLD bia tea; or tale that bas ded, ORION, be sure aud get i. Ii is we Best deen written of city life. very tale Which Srivaney Cons, Jr. Written will bo eamenced in the New YORK CEDORR that will be for male by every newsmen early to morrow (Fri morning. The name ol this sory of tuapprowcbable es 10 bs ORION, THE GOLDBRATER ; on, TUB HEARTS AND FALSE. This tale is writen with # power ‘alos wholly irremstible, and care pavak diction and viv 7, Mice Carey and Mre Gtnson ae fe eich tho we ual quota of aie? charter the, preset, e yer iug and pro eu f clegaent, bewitching and pre-emiacnily popular eomribuuans Price only tour emia. HE NEW YORK LEDOR! neemment at Cob) OJON, THE TRUE HBA The Lk DGEK aso contains sketohw by Fi writers OF OCTORER 1, wiieH nday) morning, w'!! contain bp Mies Gibson, and other eminaut \ ai ane costly © Vinge, and ite uewal ractey of superi: Sauer. Borame everywhere, “nw ® — It is the bowt tale that has eve _cerensnnenamanieeensiiane MORROW (FRIDAY, MORNING, LEDGMN wil) be ready ad be aaleat all ise Bootes Gued, ORTON, THE GOLD Bi Teh on Puce Hees ay Weg, ORION, TH Gold fom, Tain Meanie been written of city lire. a ae HON. THE GOLDBE ATER : o* iy Fie LDBEATER ,, Or, TRUE HEARTS] ine name of Cobb’ which NEW YORK LEDUBI, of October th Randy? te meatetne (P riday) morning, «! all newedealers. FB FILLMORR PROCESSION, LAT EVENT grand arin {feminine a0 A jammer atrecia cart loads “an dear, 4 . BONNER thougit the re catnung aller LEDGER, when he sage tees ease Re sau greet, Dutt happily proved « mistake “an hb EBS rime tovepply the weds ork The bere ‘will be e full supp iy emp homevee, to taorrow CH} fodices, bright and early.” Don’ neglect mo marina re hewn Don’ thing to morrow, after yon ad pA] ard your ) WORROW (FRIDAY,) LS LOGE wil be ready ond. for gale. Seah the Gone o fitted, ORION tre Gonb BEA TOMORROW rRIDAT) KORN LEDO) wu be ready and for os HON, THE GOLD ft write and get i, city itfe, STORY Wilde commenend in we NEW YORK LEDGRR, ill be ened to. morro ; es ORTON, THE GOLD DEAF RR i OR, TRUE ARTR AN ALA! A Pate ot Oy fae crs for that nthe point the CEDURE, 7} a wih 5 aa it dors more than family: STORY erry Lire ‘Will be commenced in the NEW YORK mary aT Laas Ray tt read fi—and be one among ite two hemndrad Mhavennd Provera, for that ie the point the LEBONR 1 ey Vi le nee we reat y Pe Critad Stale Ply Ce UD a

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