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THE WAR IN THE ENEMY’S COUNTRY. John Chariea Fremont in the Homac of James ‘we pursuance of the following call:-— “Freedom is avery is sectional.” FREE LABOR YOK FREB MEN ON FREE SOL. FREMONT FOR THE PEOPLE! Lasenrx AND Union, MASS MESTING, ‘The people of-Lancasier and adjoining counties, whe con @ema the 'epeal of the Missourt compromise, “a measure anonised in the hearts of the American people,” end who ac- ‘Wmowledge ‘hat aow or never the question must be whe ther (he aulbors and abettors of ertme afall Weduerday, Otcoder ‘Seen at Teckiesspess and ate tion, apd 10 unite with mgbout the Union in a great, earwest securing the lection o! (ONT AND DAYTON. Lovers of fhe" talon? who hold that the Constitation was le seguro the buessings of 8 repabiic, amd not the curse framed of ap oligarcty Democrats! who believe that democracy is falsified by the ‘extension of slavery— y a * tee! that liderty is the glory and slavery the SESS who accept Henry Clay's declaration ‘add eve inch e* slave Terri to the Unien”— FPreemen! friencs of (ree speech! of free soil’ and free States! HONOR THE RIGHTS OF LAboR! And who know ‘hat where it is not {ree every citizen belongs tea degraded class! Woters! men cf all parties, let Laneaster county still be the oi gvardof Hber’y and Union—aill she Gisrahay of (reodorn her, an-en.pir i bersell, take ber stand with Towa, the fest bern daiuel' of the Missourt —Vermost, the star of we North with Shajerity for OO ee KANSAS AND FREMONT.” Matiers down about Wheavand are not taking a very eomfortable turn for come parties. Th2,Post Office autho- ities have bren circulating highly revolutionary matter emtrusted to their care, during come two years past; in fact, ever since ihe Kansas outrages began to reach the Bast. Newspapers and other documents have had a strange edfect on the citizons of Lancaster, causing th even to forget (heir ancient democratic faitu. After the @wasirous Harrison campo'gn, Veo Buren told them they ‘were tbe only true democratic county in the State. But alas, they bave gore aft.r oticr gods, and are about add- fag another to the list of pro: ts that *'a propbet,” even a mage, “bas vo hovor ip bisown country.’’ Yet some stil! dé bim reverence; some from the sunay South, some from the chilly North, even, daily surroand his board and flat ter bim with hopes ot election, But in his own neighbor- hood be hes ebamcfully fallen from’grace, and there, at feast, be will not make ‘‘ii's calling and election sure.’’ ‘That patriotic, disinterested and honest man, the leaier @f the Now York democracy, the autocrat aad adminis wator of treasurial pap to the faithful of Pennsylvania, the ever faithful friead of the ever to be lamented ¥raak- lim Prerce, the great Forney, visits him in bis seclusion. Sometimes doth ihe Wheatland Sage meet his man Friany mt Michael's borwlry in Lancaster toage! but their com manipgs are hid trom public knowled; tvania may, indeed, boast or ‘hor great men. ‘Noubing ‘and antocrat ot Counci yth, Geueral Gustavus Adolph Sree. owes bis birth to Beaver county, in this State. Be bega> hit career by making abolition speeches of the most violent character, before which even Garrison miztt that be “never tae a uate hiaueelf’ 9 a wife. Now bath "be turned = “Upion saver,’ much to the surprise of his former gemociates in the Keystone State, a amongst hod would like tobe informed bow be obtained the Wie of General. t revenons 4 nos moulons. Things in general look very be apa io Pennsylvania. Toe teats Tuesday and Bit agRe : i i |, Orthodox like, wetted bis whistle at our friend Vhereupon the jollowing conversation took Hail said Conchee, looking very down {a the mouth, t top.” the matter with him’"’ he don’t somebow get bis proper sleep 0’ Idon’t think be’s agoin’ to till after these is paseed.’’ above circumstance may or may not be taken ive evidence of the way ot the wind; but an occurred at Wheatland which assumes avery positive weathercock, Cadwallader lately introduced a friend to ‘ho! believing himselt safe among parti er, in the waole course of my poli seen the democratic party 30 apa- jes disaster.’’ The gentleman introduced the bgoys requesting him not he (the (he preter) war a |. Fremont's. lestine incr. ite Possible wat or inte Sanister to the Jatsee’ knows to its full extont the feciing uf y evinced towards bimseli by the party nominating Yet, when the Cincinnati Convention declared him ‘object of their unauimour cloice, he ran trom room i his mansion of Wheatland, embracing every e wet, and asserting: “This ts the happiest day of fe.’ Clouds have obscured the political horizon, and he now sorks reluge in philosophy, and hould prefer remaining !p ihe calm solitade ofa eountry life to re-entering into the strife ot po’ Ot Judous, non ego, which, \a the vulgar, readeih, ‘Wat to the marines.” James Bucha ? F a tt I 4 iil eeee Hatt Ha oF does not place much faith in Goet not even think be is sufficiently es. is own State, Indeed, he baz positive stated tbat he docs not think Penveylvauia cares auy about him, for in a late lester be says:—“‘My chances ying this State are very siim.’’ bave the above from hah a anthority we place every credence. The same, also, a8 Fr: the couverration with Caiwallader. A circumsta’ lately at Norristown, Montgomery county ee, democracy believe in “, TEs ie ! prognosti na be a considerable damper to their drivers bad got up a celebration ai be of the ime consisted in ring the States that would vote the next November. They Lae ‘Texas, and so ap North. out, oh, borrivle! th ‘ot Poonsy!vania. They laugh mach at this count7, where the republicans havo mattors td own way. Newspapers are a eure test lke opinion, and we therefoe give the list of pavers = the county, with their antecedents, circu FOR FREMOBT, IN LANCASTER CITT, ~ she th old ry ia jo. (® ). Wooiry Biland Week ly—cormerly Koow Nothing. ‘Total Fremont 7... uN rif | bi i Bland Dad y—siightly non extensions. ‘ertisement rohtontesd th aed and. devoting ume % republicaniom over a mo ae agains: the partizans of ng hk) gentlomaa is NEW YORK HERALD, cials, who are all men, owned greaiest aflair of the kind ever seen in Lan: even excepting 1840, Perbaps the chief cause of excitement was the an- Rouncement that the Hon. mae posi- tively be present, When he arrived excitement was at its height, and everybody seemed desirous of saying sometbing to bim shaking him by the hand. Gae mab could'nt word, but, with tare in his eyes, he slapped the oratorom the sboulder, and walked away, Bay! “he'd come over twenty miles to see the man who had blufl’d Bully Brooks.” When about two o'clock in the afternoon, Lancaster Was £0 fall, there was <a room to walk, Governor Hamlin, of'disine, left with the Committoe of Arrange- merts for a vacant iot outside of the town, where a pial- form bad been erected. People began to arrive ia shoals, and, in @ sbort time upwards of 15,000 ope were around the stand and ch in on the ground. With the deautiful town antag ee the Prospect on one side, the glorious Pennsylvanian hills on other, orchard trees fied with human Cae in front at the speaker, a coup d'eil was formed when could pot be exceeded for beauty. A little after two o'clock the meeting was called to order, and the follow- pg otheers a) bed Presinest.—Col James Myers, Columbia. Vick Prysipests.—Ji jortheast ward; David Bartman. chwest ward; Obristian Shenk, Sou hwest word, B. Franklin Seett, Orumore Abraham Greenawalt Elizabeth. town; David Care, Elizabeth township; Jos. Bowman, Siras. burs ge Jobn sbeatter, Ra and Manhelm boro! m Byers, Colerain; Samuel Fr rena George Cetumblas Pr = ra ge oie glez, Mott Joy elstriet; Henry Gontatoga;’ & ae ‘onestoga; Eiesbeste: Eehentst Sooak Feressen. “Cenc Maple twaship; John Lintner, MiLersiow West Earl; Dr. A. est Jacob Rohrer, Litde Britain: Jonas Ety, man, Penp.; Ezaias Billy Clay; 7, nth ae eee Peter Martin, equea; Amos Groff, Providence; Warwick; J m5 og gt Hempteld va Wantingion Walker, rarwick; Jai mn er, Bi Ez (Sion Joy. ‘Tue PRESENT, ater a few remarks, introduced Gov Hamlin, of Maine, who was received with all kinds of cries ard demonstrations. The noise having somewhat , he said—I have come tw hold couverte with you in the heart, the centre of the line. Looking on this imeDse concourse of citizens, and “ey by the en- thusiasm moving you, | shall be al cwo State, pad Tay te tay friends tu the Zou tae glorious old Keystone State is right. The citizens of this old do- winion ae pot unmindiul of the obligations reatiug upon them Your soil ig fruitful wih the blood of freemen, and ifthe liberties of this country were secured at the price of so much toi! and blood, 1s belongs to us to secure Ubis cepqucet gained for us » A the encrilice of the lives ‘and fortunes 0 our fathers, an down intact to our children. The skilful mariner on the trackless ocean watches the charges in tbe sky, 1 notes the accu- mu'atirg cloude, and should the winds of heaven drive hum tron bis trick, be knows the principles by which he may ride tarcugh the Yempest an and erentua’ ly regain his course. We may leern of wisdom from the moriner; we may sce where the ship of State is tending; note who mans nd divine where she ia going. There ie Dut ove question for us to determine; old axioma are dead, and now bare no jcal bearing. You meinen well dig up the f remains of an ante-dituvian eva, unroll the mummy from its sarcophagus, as to talk of tarife, backs, or the distribution of the mo- ney from the’ public’ lands. issues are all ed away, apd anotber and more vital one has rover placed them amorg the things that were. The quest on of freedom ought never to have been dis cussed, ae would not have been, but that a party now faisely called a has roid to slavery the free iabor of tbe North, and we have no alternative thao citber to meet the issue or b.come slaves ourselves. Tne South learned that there was a party of men ia th, who could be made subservient to ts parposes, ‘hat Nortbern subserviency had not existed we should pot now bave beep engaged in Ss sypeeeh eennae tt has now become the one absorbing issue w! the tutions of our country, based alone on liberty, shall ubverted, and bencetorward and for ever dazed only pesiavery, The Deciaration of lence was ounded on freedom, and the couatitotion was based upon it; no other eee ee ag ne gh oso people and man. le Greece and Rome, byt the marges were ignored, and their ber tes pever were recured. The founders of our coustitution took ihe experience of former republics, and on fuch precedents framed the oply constitution which bas contained the elements of republican strength—i was bared net on wealth, buton labor. In what coa- fisted the capital of the Revolution’ Not in wealth, nor commerce, nor mupulactores, storer—for then we bai them wart forms acd hare arms and hands of the sons of labor gave it strength. Our fathors Deleved in the wealth of a man's o#n nuscies and sabor; and upou such a capital they framed the noblest the freest government t! at any people ever bad. But now the question 1s thrust wpon us, shall capital owa the fre labor of the North, as it now owns tue slave labor of the South? (Cries of No" “Not") When Ilook around on this vast aesemblago, and ree the flushing eyes, the de. termined looks, the evidences of labor; whea I vurvey this beacti(ul country through which I have just passed— cultivated elds, the cattle and the y peop! dst the bills and glades— [feel warmed wp by your prospority, and say to Cc friends in the cold and rocky Vast, renpaylyania ix for fi om and the jaborer, Iwas once a dem« sera when there wes a democratic party; but now, when it bows ite bead to slavery, 1 will nome of it, The party has no right to looger use the name; but, my friends, when nothng remains of i but the pame, let us be a litte generous, and nol take awsy that also. 1 rejoice to find that the great body of Henry Clay whiga are with ue here. Some of the lead ers bave proved false to bis memory, and are now Jeaguca with bis pobtical caemies, and declaring for a mao who mali, ‘nim to bis death. My personal recollections of Henry Clay do not extend far back, When I first saw PT Pan Tdi ton. He was not the be once had been. bis strength was im: tose saan Jost mech of their fervor; but he rote im bis seat and declared that never would be couseut to the extension of slavery over one foot of territory now free, the great orator warmed up, bis bright eye Lashed, bod be was again the wan formed to load #0 great a Sepate and so noble & people. But now, some of his old political friends are proving false wo bis great principles, apd are) vining themselves with his Worst enemies. A Vore=Give ue @ little bit of Maine. Why you bad a uttle bit of Maine oa the 8th of Septem ber. (Laughter) Our opponents swear that the eicction was nota egal one, for umly one party voted. (Cheers.) I guess they ari jut right, for ther ws | sae 8 wo did it. We beat them by Maine har ganized, we had committees in every district—Coo Legisiative, ail the way down to echool dis voter, and mage! jas "s bow we did it; and if the whole State of Penney! rania. ty in the great West, ber teeming cities, commerce, ber well cultivated ber bands of rajiroads, ber lakes crow: immense prosperity; loom and and tell me whether you & reeult for y ‘ ona to work to Mimeourt 0. Wig yr Grind canary But wo are ot leery ea. ae ie jot those Terrttories. Then why a it? (Cheers.) The ith bas the reputation of being given to the study of politica. they are viewrd ae a species of impractical theoriete, aa po'hical abstractioniste; bat I will tell you, I never knew the South to goin for without 0 ytaii claims labor \nto the Territories all law of nations, but not local law ‘orwhen tnt property gee tion of loca! law, it is no | eh roy succeed in wi us South, aa there North. The den j ore no longer to for it bad ed Ww ATURDAY, OCTOBER which is novel in this campaign. advertisement apnounced tha; would address the friends of * Buch: Kansas.” 1 pen, Breckinridge thought if I could only meot my ark bim to talk to me of Yirwaoue Prostitution, or any other such nee Oe. Free Kansas and Buchanan! Laughter.) slavery goes into any Terrritor: Cite labor must go = for the two ‘cant exist getber, unlets white Consents to be degraded. ‘the Hon. Avson ‘PRESIDI the jingame. Bhi some time beiore silence could be re stored. jen that was eflecied, Mr. BURLINGAME pro By a Boe Fellow cess de meg ‘am hereto spoak for Nberty if yee Our fathers, when they nad con pes Te edom from the secured % im the on Dending text of the constitution. we ourselves do our bert, ie not the fouls of our pte top sand) ‘han ourselves, plotting against us. ‘mney } have had session of the goverument are § sixty years. have war, peace, trade, for us, us. In ‘one way or Potee they have sus- tatzed their own interret. This interest is vo oe rae hod Bs Political; but the poiit Tals ty coxtro's the emall part; he gee and it bas always arrayed the Soutn, oy ween the Nerth, in d eee a 8 uni ogame the Nerth, and s i vidi fathers make the consiitution fora tle band of Southern siayeholdors? No, the foand ers of it gave slay 80 Scornfal a silence that it ts not even referred to, and haa it not been for the effor.s of the South in sustaining and extending their pecuilar instita- tion, no one would bave known from the ution that itexisted. We have not even the rigui“ftree speech ia those States. To morrow General Reply he het merchants of New York trom the steps of Can ovr Northern orators go South and plete the cit: zens Sees ee Ka their riggs se A ‘They bave got s doul vantage over you. falls sou lone But now that we are determined mined teri our right to say something in the government, they cr; out they'll not submit, Not eubmit™ I toll you, the peo. = je of the Union shall rise in their might Ay power, , if tney sre resist the will of the peopie, and enor them to liberty and the Union. i. Oe hts have Deen trampled upon and denied in the ere has been arra: pnp against order and rend hein The peo poh his ny ae, siow to move; but when they see how the South is multiplying aggression, they will unite as one man in curbing the ep; ‘How have they cbtainea this r over us? I wiilteliyou. When we im the North en toiling and working, they have studied politics 4 ofession; they have kept their men in office year r year, aud wo bavo been tast jist the plot thickened around us, Jeay bis miad Ao] will to the Py] of wealth, and when towards the deeline of live he has amassed « million or fo of deliars, and is bear a handred yoars old, he goes to Corgress. ‘Then some flerce son of ‘Arkaasas, or fire eater cf South Carolina, frightens him by lagi] hag drive everythirg into ‘immortal smash, frightened fellow submits. Then the Secttharene tt tells his his friends at home that this dozgh/ace was the only Northern gentleman be met in Congrees. But the Soutn desplaes such men atheart. Look at Franklin Pierce; faltnfally bas be served them, and what treatment bas he receive’ attbeir bacds? Ama at his tour homeward, is he ro- ceived with any demonstrations of respect,’ this Presi dent, who was the choice of almost entire peopic’ Daniel Webster and Silas Wrigst wero not sound oo the question of slavery; they could not be made the tools W tho slave power, and so they never reached ihe Pro sidency. Pid the enti th is aroure 1 against this ol ofa party. Two go the country ssut back true, and with weir aid we have gained three giorious victories. Three times have We strock Gown the nullider’s banu Mae seat in that chair, apd that be sbould have to walk to it gba lave of bowie knives ana pistol mouths. But at bave we reen’ Why, but lately he eddressed the <(mbied merchant princes of t2e great Empire Oty, tom bat Riaito of ber power—the rm ge geeong pg factory boy, thts Seif made mav; and we pave had a cba'r vith greater digvity than any Will you wot guin greater victo- ries than these next October avd November? (Tamul- tuovs cries of will,” We will’) It is net the question, shail slavery be abolished, but shall liberty be presrrvec? If Fremont be elected, and the secessionists Gare oppose him, they will tind us ready to staad by bim. We wiil meet them i they are to be founc. (Checis.) The speaker then procecded to apeak of the Calms of the canditutes for the Precidency, Mr. Ba- chatan was nominated by the democracy; but what must bave been their astou'shment at {lau mg bim an old fedoras ? Some years azo, on @ pubbe holiday in Old Virginia they vot hold of auo.d Rev olutiopary soidier, and as such soidiers fuyariad.» reccive mvob regprct, he was excoried round the tore with banners waving. drums besttug, ant so forth. Bet when a great fuss bad been made about bim durtr g80m> time, they thought wey would ack Tim in what battle of the Revolution he fought, and the ola maa replie the sice of the Britisb§at Yorktown.” ‘This is jut to: por:ticn of Mr. B.chapan with regard to the dem crac party. With Colonel Fremont sre all the tigas of suc cese. The great commercial press of the Uawa, headot by the New York Herarn, is for us; public opinion ts fur WS; and the Wiehes of the non-siayeliolding white men ¢i the South are with us. Much depeuda on Pennsytvania: abe iy the keyrtone in this struggle, avd | rejoice to see that democrais, whigs, the ol. friends ond followers of the gallant Clay, and Americans are all uniting to strike one more blow for iiverty. Mir. Bowiincame conoiuded amidst @ porfect uproar of applause, and the Paxsipmst announced that there woull be an evening meeting at Fultom Hall, The crowd then tlowiy dlapersed. EVENING MEETING, Falton Hall, which will seat some twelve huntred poo ple, was crammed to its utmost capacity at balf-pas! 7 o'clock. The Hon. Mr. Wilmot was to have been present, but sickness prevented bim fulfilling the engagement. Nothing would satisfy the crowd but the appearance of Mr. BrniivGame, who, accoraingly, was again broughic , amidst Increased enthusiasm. He said that be had lately been amongst the Allegbany mountains, but amidst aii their magnificence be had pot seen 80 grand an objevt as Charles Summer. There are men, or rather beings with the sembiance of men, who go about (he country declar- ing that Charles Sumner is not burt, as statea, but that be is merely ‘ing “possum.” They lie, and they know it. Forgive me, feiiow citizens, said the speaker, lor using this ianguage. I feel incensed agaluat mea who thus ipjure the noblest and purest champion 4 The republican party docs not wha $0 tstertore 1s internal government or social institctions of the slave States, but imeroly to piace around them & cordon of free States. horrible ays tem will die seca ng ae + OO bo means of escape, a to death. Taese leyebolders owe the State of Penney ivania $50, And they threaten that it your me: theli candidate, they will not pay their debt. Their stocks are nearly down to zer zero, wlat Statet are couuvoally ging up. Tht South has nothing im reviroads, nothing in pr Ang Gov. Wise charges the poverty of Virginia on the innate laziness of the people; their slaves would rise in their “ines could the Benth doa the ay of soone- Where could they getan army chest / Where are thelr arinories, their war ma. terial’ They cannot make ® sbip or a cannon without the aae'stance of those iy mechanics they ete despise. The ver, — buttons worn in South Carolin’ were lixtie. miserable State of Con- necticut, and the cannon on their forts, reaty to belch forth destruction on whosoever approaches, came from Rhode Isiand. We almost wish wey would try it on— thetr seeersion. The North is now Inaing to fee! its power, G84 when we bi tailed North we shall have a divided me that this is the only op rtunity ve to fight this battle at the Dello ox. Ti are ali in our Sree, and it you in Peun- tylvania onl: ite, the victory is secured. Mr. Burueg, took Seat amidst repeated cheer ‘og. ¢ Hon. THavntys Srarmexe gize jor Mr. Wilindy’s absence, and toe audience would pone satisfied unio he addressed them. Mr. Stephens tad — When old men ae to address you, it must be in quiet tones. 1 the secomanry of this State to eveure @ trivmph im this contest. Many times ares met you, fellow citizens, on occasions of importanes, ut the present crisis i more terrible than any sinee the volution, The v 7, mistence of your republic is at stake, Many regar he contest a8 one of several, mere- ly, but it is the one final; and if the counties turn hot out om mare, we shall be beaten by the cities. The ory of om ia in dahger”’ is the argument of fools to an Audience of idints. Dougias, that Northern traitor, was born en hee soil, bu: ho married the danghier of a slave dealer, and inherited pis father-in law's principles an | niggers. Mi ephens then reviewed the iate proveed- ings in Kapeas, and stated that the great danger to the iberties of this country seemed to arise from the Judi- 7, and that in Pennsylvania we have already seen it othe slaye power, We have three candidates and forward to apolo- ~ 18 concluded at about 10 o’clock, and the au- cheers for Fremont. Some pinterbiony nic rupee May 1e and suc! to recoil on their authors. pol ments we rolling Siem ‘Ivania, aud the aera re Touen be ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Frupay, Oct. 3—6 P. M. ‘There was no change of consequence in the stock mar- ket this morning. The sales of Erie and Reading were Price closed dull, at a decline. New York Central opened and closed heavy. There were plenty of sellers, both among holders of the stock and among the bears. At thy firet board Harlem fell off 3; por cent; Michigan South- ern, 3; Chicago and Rock Island, %. Cleveland and To edo advanced 3 per cent. After tne board there was a! ‘most @ panic among large holders of all the leading spe culative railroad stoeks, and prices dropped off in som: investments one per cent. After the adjournment of the board the following sale of stocks and bonds were made at uuction by 8. Draper:— $4,000 Peru and Indianapolis RR , int. added. 000 Cievelan tand Pittsburg RR. 7's, int, added. 13%, 6,0L0 Michigan Southern RR. 7’s 5 20'shares ental Bank 488 do Tradeswen’s Bank At the second board the market was weak. Hoide- of stocks did not ut all relish the complexion of the fo reign news. The European accounts by this steamer ar. Bot of themselves so bad, but the future looks gloom) enovgh. The high rates of interett rulimg om the C+n) nent, the active and steady drain of gold and silver frow ‘Engiand to the East and to France, the pressing deman Jor money, and the fears entertained that financial! affair are gradually getting from bad to worse, bas checke transactions of a commercial character materially, av no one felt like extending their operations on the Siov- Exchange. The effect of the Airica’s news on the stoc. market this afternoon shows what fears are entertaioc: on this side of ‘the Atlantic. Illiaols Central bonds a Glined 3 per cent; New York Central Railroad, %; Eri 34; Michigan Central, 34; Michigan Sou hern, {; Cieve land and Toledo, {. Toere was @ stout sale of Galen ‘and Chicago this afternoon at 10834, seller 60 days. Tu: is either a very gooi sale or a very poor one. If w company only pays the usual five per cent semi-a: nual dividend, it is one of the best sales o3 the list, bi ifthe compapy pays even a fair portion of its earnio, for the six months, it will prove one of the worst sales. ‘The operations at the Assictant Treasurer’s otlice, t far this week, have been as eo — Total Receipts. Total *anest bt Payments. Balenoe Monday $377,309 v4 $18,618,733 9 day 130,417 OF 38. 511,695 ¢ Wednes 186,415 15 108,” 767 02 13, 628 336 © 1€3, 829 97 673°166 85 13,223,209 = 2 163,746 70 206,038 65 15,120 966 4 The warrants entered at the Treasury Departmen: Washington, on the 1st inst., were as follows :— For the redemption of stocks . For the Treasury Department For the Interior Department Yor Customs Onec account of the navy.. We have for sometime past been und the impresaios ‘that the quotations for American stocks in London, }» certain circulars emanating from that point. tled to the slightest consideration. The object of the par ties concerned is clearly to build up a reputation for ov« class of securities upon the discredit or abuse of anotier Certain railroad companies employ certam brokers i London to give favorable quotations and remark { their different issues of bonds; and the brokers rcterre to labor under the idea that they can best serve the. employers by abusing and discrediting bouds woich ar in reatity much better than thove they praise. The New York Central Railroad Company have left no effort us tried to give their bouds currency abroad, but they Lay: deemed it necessary in doing 80 to attempt to injure th: credit of bonds issued by companies co ning directly an indirectly in competition with the Central Road. Ther must be something rottsn in the financial alfsirs of a com pany that bas to resort to such mean and contempti)« measures. The public on both sides of the Atlant should be on their guard, and not depead upon quotations for American stocks published in circulars emanatio” from houges of no position or importance in either thi or the London market. There are as many Peter Funk « among railroad Qmanciers and their agents as among av, ether clars of speculators, The steamsdip Africa, at this port from Liverpool, brings three days’ later intelligence Tue news is not in the least important. Quotations for Contols show a slight improvement, consequent upon the failure of the banks (> raise the rate of interest at tne last meeting. There ha‘ been no change in the monty market, the demand no. very active, and the rates of interest at the highest point Previously reported. The exportation of gold aud sitv.- from England continued unabated. For the week endin Sept, 19, the shipment from London to the Fast amoun': to £495,226, The eteamor to rail from London on the 4 of October wes to take out ibe unprecedented sum of ov million sterlirg, principally in eilver, for China. The « cular of Oxgood fields, dated London, Sept. 19, says — Money hus been in brisk demand during the week. ly in coneequence of the last instalment on tae |, amounting to £1,000,000, falling due on Thurs Best bills bave not been done undor 4 + Oxe ino few \nstances yesterday afternoon, at 4\;. Tew again ecme appreb: nsion that the baok would 1 vate of Clecount at their s pom 3 but no change was me! ‘The retorns of both the banks of Kog'and and Trac ‘were upfw ible, showieg in each case a dimin tion In the stock ‘of bullion amounting fo the iastw of the former to £208,340. It ts said that £200,000 week im gold is about to be shipped to Russia. Tae draia « sitver to the East continues. Thr tho greater par\ of Germany, where the rate 7 'y to § per cent., thefn are r F the rate of discount. But in all these cou sliver is the standard or the Vp money, and it rise in price ia the markets of world tempting !t » from them, the rate of dicount js raised as a woons checking the export and keeping it in the vaults of who = banks. Lo de tJ has been done in American secur) } uring U pre and quotauons are almost abdsolul> ly nomina’ ‘The London Times of Sept. 20, says:— ‘The English funds to-day bave experienced a little rea: tion. consequent parily upoa sales to realize the profits ~ ‘and partly on the intelligence {rom Paris, that the submission of the King of Naples is no France and Gngland will pro bably withdraw their represeutatire: almost immediate send vessels of war AP as their subjects Soest for mx for money opened ai the pnd pew of lavt ove ning, 9455 04%, Det ultimately to 44 a 4% ‘The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company have do clared a sem! annual dividend of four per cent, payable end open om the 27th inet, The recetpts of this roe. (or i the month of September, amounted to + $101,000 Same month last year... eevee sees 63,000 Increase nearly 60 per ceat...... seceees 833,000 ‘The ricetpts of the last six months amount to $520,60°, againet “$404,000 for the corresponding eix months last year; and it is ostimated that for the fiscal yoar ending April 1, 1867, the gross receipts wi!l amount to $1,260,000. ‘The Wabash Valley connection promises to be of grea advantage. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity ant velne of foreign dry goods entered at this port for cor sumption, for warehousing, and also the withdrawals from ware- house, during the week ending and including Thursday, Oot. 2, 1856:—— Movewexts iv Forman Drv Goons. Entered fe Manufactures of wool. tit Do. cotten Do. walk. Do. flax... ‘ 804 8,900 5,107 $192,708 S 505 Do. Do. Migcellancode $92 386 Value pa on the market during the week... 91,087,608 The market bas beew tolerably active through (he 1856. ‘week, and both imporiers ani, dors have been pretty weil engaged, yet signs were perceptible which indicated that the seasom was drawing towards ® close. The sea- son of greatest activity bas been comparatively brief ‘The trade was late in getting fully under weigh. Though the business transacted has been large, yet the aggre- gate sales have not, we have reason to believe, been transacted on so large a scale as was anticipated at an early period in the season, end there is every reason to fear that the stocks left over with importers and jo>bers will be large, especially of some classes of foreign and domestic goods, So far, however, prices of both des- criptions have been well sustained, ‘The season being advanced, woollen goods are less ac tive, without, however, a: yet any concession in prices. Cotton goods, delaines, and shawls continue in fair re. quest and at steady prices. Tue export demaad fur cot ton piece goods continued light. For the week ending 27th ult. there were 246 packages exported, of the value of $16,184—previously this year, 81,111 packages, giving '@ total of 31,337. For the same period in Bosion, about 30,549 pieces were shipped. With the advance of the season, the auction tales have diminished, and by the end of the month will be pretty much over for the sea- sop. The only special sale of importance for the week ‘was that of Wilmerding & Mount, being the balance of Ben- burst & Hut:on’s importation, which was said to have been satisfactory. There was exhibited a long iine of colored mouseline de Jaine—a large portion sold at 32c. a 390., which is about the same as they bave heretofore broughi. 120 pieces satin damask double width with figured Toibet cloths, 9¢c. a $114. A line of black bombazines, 600. a $1 24, High colored merino plaids, 51c. a 63c. Sa'mstriped Valenciennes, fet oo & 77346 ; double width do., $105 $1 26. A line of b! silk veivets—moatly passed—prices uo ratisfactory. Aine of ” cloths—one lot sold at $1 90, balunce | Weg oh a ry oe eras te eat styles of the season; all were sold at advanced prices. Several other regular sales were which, however, presented no novelty requiring remark. Pa; ments from the interior have a good, and the mber of failures repo:ted nehenseni’ the Dee, viovs average. Brown sheel: have been steady, at TKO. ai Ke. Fe for home use Bieach- ed beary goods were in steady demand, with light stocks ‘Mecium grades, however, were dull; the Gner qualities were freely offered and closed heavy. Drills were in ‘air and sold at demand for export and home congu! ba for otaelni Meached, er... and jurgs were in good demand for auabticn were ful Guniog ieee, wh d makes. Stripes and ticks were in moderate request, and the trade steady. Cotton duck, of the hard quality’ ‘was firm and in’good demand. There were no important changes to notice iu other articles of domeatic i. Stock $i0000 Virg’a 6's b30 19000 do..,.b3 4000 do. 10000 E R 3d MB,'@3 4600 Erie R bds,"15 400 E R Cy bs, ’71 13000 il Cen RE ba. 1600 do, 5000 rm 5600 S000 ILE bee m3 90 | Soaaley sisson 100 Bk Com’ce scrip... 16 Metropolitan Br. 30 Bk of N America. 60 Park Bank.,..... 7 Am Exchange Bk 18 Mer Excd Bk.. 25 G Wert’ Ina Co. 12 Dei & Hod Canal. 40 Tenn Coal Co, b60 a 00 20d cn $8 Wai 30 N Jer Zine. 1075 Erie RR. 200 do 90 200 10 100 60 100 85 88% 200 10 It Conteal RR... 11755 50 200 ClevarttsRR 60 tH 1000 dow. ..s.s€0 61% 12 dow... 80 i Chev, GoixSinikit, 108 50 400 Clev’& Tol RR... 1754 50 200 . e977 550 400 100 +600 100 160 100 200 TK 200 300 is iii Naw oL 400 100 ato... 9934 100 14 Now Jersey RR 130 200 do. |! btyr 10f La Crosso&MiR® 71); ‘46 Reading BR... 100 WardCikiron0o.c 59 SECOXD BOARD. $60°0 TL on. RR bds. 8974 8v0 she Erie RR..opg 36600 do... 80 oH 60 Mich Cen RR,s30 100 rhs Nica Tran Co. 100 do .....b90 100.N ¥ Cen BR. a 200 Mic 3 & NI PRs60 109, a +e bto oq “Ia Twira Avenue RR 88 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ounted to about 4,000 & 5,000 fowtr £ quotations — Common to good state Coummmen to good Michi Extra State. Commen to Extra Oblo hern bis, boat the fol- y and extra . Canadian supertne and exira Chcige extra Georgetown; Richmond vity Multa ‘ 8 above quotations’ Rye flour was stew ineal was quiet, wih ammall sales we in m0! equest, and cotnmon qualities of red were ‘es were confined 10 about 20 (KX) a 3% 00) Fed, Lennessee. n—Corn was steady, with 000 bushels sound Western mixed. at © Was scarce and firmer, wi'h naw held at! « ad firm. s* yesterday png with fair saler he saics embraced about 200 bales, pe ia Coxiag quite firm. firmer for grato. and to Liverpoo! ia yore encaged in buik and bage bois. flour, at 2x. and Sx 10.00) bushels . and 1,000 » 2,000 bi flow, about 9 a 6 hy Me. ‘ Fant ine con 2 Prine $7.12. $18. Boot was stendy. with snles of Soedl 3 In, ineluding country mess, at $8 a 99 25; and primo at $6 repacked meas was at $8 50 a$il. Beef hare were qutet Bacon and eut meats were quiet, and prices unchauged Sales of LOY kegs were made at 14}, rials were at Tine market wae firm. but transac‘ions were evn abort 20 n 600 bhds. Cubs c The folowing are the pr Hoof sugar, 1S!.°.: crushed euga! Hae.: circle A, Crashed sugar, 1 Nites cur last report large sales of domestic re been effected, at raiher beter prices, ihe Tha. fleece, at Se, to 50e.: 3 pul + 10 bales washed a thiye.; 100 do. washed Buenos Ayres. at 1 of Mediterranean have exchanged VERTISENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. DOPTION —4 GOD rOR A « “tn expected joa compel! dacnitiee. Address Mra. Lf -- quare Fon omes. ¥ FP, WiO WENT Witll THR RADOR, MONDAY, Seplember 1, will come to 8. again, at once, a tery arrangement will be made. d-4 ATARI ~| FAMILY, bi oe mM, adopts . ears Old vor in Hweden, whose mother dead na nee tatbor bes sickly, may address | 8. box 117 Herald ofiice. F THE ARTIST WHO eg 2 vx ViEW oF Stocktom, California, at Frost & Stevens’, will end his address to box Feo tha square Mos otfioe, |) @ ¥ ill hear of something advantage. lr MR. JAMES KANE, LATE ean KANSAS, WILL CO to the New Yor Post , be will find a note addremendt © bim from friend, who, having ‘on hia whereabow's lakes thia method of wecertaining i. Ppponaray mo wanes the Wont oieae ROGTH, SATLOR. ay Het New York for the West I jndien about the middie of 1803, In 3 oaeog . and has not since been heart of of yechinig to his norarwe by Heation to ie, Goderich, Canada, or to Guadever, Akell # eh Peaci arose N.Y. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ANDREW J. BLA‘ K who left home yf) day ihe Yetention of going ton Lng Island race course, and pected to revurn the same day. He is 5 feet 10 ine! uit, dark whiskers and moustaches, and liad ona lari coat, purple sau vest. embroidered with black ¥. soft biaek hat. Any information of him Will be kindiy received for his wife [RPGRNATION WANTED-OF CHRISTAN GRO ‘ if New Haven. mit stay Infortnation of Mba h be thank Tiridget Grose, No. #8 Greenw ph ART oe — DOMINIQUE RERTOLT OR ANY PHRGON who can give an) pect mn, ia requceate| ate iie fie a oF the, cutereagued, whofe cotsiale met ria: RPSCOTT & CO., 56 South strort. 1 O M)88 ALICE MIRGHAN.—THERE iS A LETTER 5 - you in the General Post ice. Ta RECRIVED TO DAS Lage Ti TURSDAY'S AD. v to the point. Ladies, I am sinorra, nearnest, ue m, 70 yeal wt 1 hear fy some of you eo ate fa before, roadway Pow of) oo. Wut Wu ey DISAPPOINTED ME. ince and time this even: UR a ore RECRIVED. 1) jest appeal, a CALL aT Tye TW apt will THERE. 70 MOR: never poly *f = .) 2 POLITICAL, TH WskD.—4t A MEBTING, or TAK DEMOCRATIC Romloatiny Comanites of the Sixth Co: “hela at Prunkiin Cotiage, corner of Pearl and Dover ‘ou: Sept, 25, 1856, hms BAILLY, Esa» was uu nominated as Councilman for gaid disteie Chairman, Gro, Parrenson, at QTH WARD BEPUBLICAM ASSO°lATION.—<PUR- suant to the © Republican Ceatrs! ‘ommittee, an biection Wal be held at —— on Monday ovoning. Oct. 6, at be ? mating coun ta shioce Polls open from 8109 P. M. Punotaal fattendsnce of the members is requested. All persons who were mem on the 20h ef Bevtember are esta, ‘oauend. The Ger. cen ent man A: we be $n us, reaueeted present. EDWARD Col Hear 8, Jnxxrncs, Seoretary. 1§™ WARD BAFURLIC OX ASSOCIATION,—THE RE- licans of ifteeuth ward 3} to meet ‘at the roomea of the Association, Nos. 9 and 10 Me cloctlny del aise Ont 6,, ok 16 Golan, oe oe deci erat Wo males: “ JO! Ou J. TOWNS! Se sae 2 ‘TH WARD, FIFTY SECOND Aisipiby oe DISTRICT— ular Cemocratic pomination. @ meet ‘the: delegates of the Fitty-second Council tiatriet Tues- a Beptemb: or ), 1866, Dennis teat Pe he pani candi idate for Secumter aan BENJAMIN BURNELL, Ubairman. Joun ‘OGanna, Secretary, DY 6D WARD.—A SPECIAL MERTING OF THR = i purlons, amosation of ihe Twenty-second ward will e et. 6 at 6 cioleaiiaay Highth avenue, near’ For ory «ating dele aves to the Seg on deevanienn Erairectod, by the Republican Central Committec, ‘ oom T EASTON, President. Woo! 1 U4 Gi oho, dlamariusetes, member of te. Senna of oe Unnea States, at the request of the Mechanics’ and’ Workivemen's "Central. "Republican ‘Union of thie ey vill aiaet the sit pepotiont anesion, of ‘ree labor, at the Tabernae Oct. 4 13g o'clock,, The Ro ty oy of music will ey in atiendaner RODE MONTGOMERY, President. JOHN OF tan, {vice rreuente CONVENTIONS: irae Tepresented by Stouduy the of choosing various Ward hep in ihe Hepublican Central Commities, to Wine at nt ge ‘aero S a evening “ot at 74 o'clock, for the purpose delegates to te fo icijowa chant To nominate candida es for rn TION, es a nage, 8 & Governor of Congress, ASSEMBLY. CONVENTION, To nominate cundidates for. eon, rat ‘To nominate enndidates for Charter and aoc ry ‘The City Convention shall consist of ive delogates from eac’a w ‘The Congressiozal Convention shall consist of seven dele Othe Arsomtuy Couvention {n each rand, cosatitut he Vouvent oF wa It. selfan a ban ead shal] consi eleven me Where two or more pened of Assembly the Assembly Convention sha'l consist: seven delegates frees — wardc be prrw ye] the Assembly district, and the ention shall ‘of members in the proportion of three to foreach Election district, to be selected trou! sich portions of the ward as the association may choose. ‘The delegates to these conven‘ions’ sba"l im all cases be Shosen by ballot No person shall be permitted to vote at the lection of euch de legaten uniees duly entitled to vote by the coustiuuon or by lass of the sasoclation of in which he resides, und usless ho shall have been duty earolled member ofaich association for at least in 0 on previous to the election. ‘The election shal! he eondueted in each ward in accordance ith the rules of the association of the ward, and in all cases atleast two tellers or inspectors shall be ry by the presiding oflicer of the association, whose ty it shall be to fautess the election, keep a correct list of all pecpene rot: ing, canvuas the vo.es, aud report the result. ahe polls shall be open irom 8108 ‘O'viock of the even vening B-aned, Notice of the time aud place of e ‘h delegates to above named conventions shall be given by each ward smoclas tion, by it least two-d ‘aily newspapers, at ‘The re ‘I meet as follow: ‘The City Convention shall meet at the ‘Tooms ot the ee Omiral Sa, No ~ S eeiren ce Thursday, he Ob day of rar bh ) ROX Cong seed it} District, Second, bird. Fi ith and Bi gh warts'chut met Hi hite street, on Friday, the 10th day of oteberat 715 ry The Fourth Concress\onal district, com f the Fourth, Sixth, Jeni and ourieeath werds, a: No Zia ‘Grand sireet, fame day and Fitth Conzressior at aise composed of the Seventh Fharlecuth Wards of de ety nod couctyraf Bow York ang tke evth, Fifte — 4 Sixteen bh wards tis el the Kast sroatway 130, ad Pike vircet, ea ike Sameday siora! district. compored of the evieeuih wards, shall meet a way, on the same day and bour. th Congressional district, composed of the Ninth, Six- teenth and Twentieth wards, shall meer at Uiah House, cor- ner of Twenty ‘uth » ret and kighth avene, on che same day quis Coogressiocal, district, composed of the T Rightecnth, Nise'erath Iwenty-first and twenty. wards, at Fremon: Hall, Fourth avenue, on the same day ‘the ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS shall meet on Monday, the Noth dap of Usiot er, reaped Ba follows: — Ist Assembly dit ict, com, ‘of the '¥ wards, at the Museum Hoel no 22 spn rer, nt Seton 2. Compored of the Jhird sod Siath wards, w No wich street ccrner ef bavelay, Pele 8 agen of the Fourth ward, at the Shakspere Hotel, a and Duane streets: ‘at No. 22 White a reet. Koiwnie Hail, No G3 Fast Wroadway. Le northwest corner of Broome and hier “< Ninth CJ) coker Bi 7. Ninth ward. at Bieeo! aiid ani rig Ne ings, coruer ot Bleeckec Tenth ward, ®| No i74 Grand street $ Hrereath ward. soi Maptvattaas allt Pe seth street, 10. Composed of elith, ind avon eee ee Nrardey ut Conrad's Hotel, Third avenue, cormer of ‘Sixiy- Ti Abirteecth word. at No. 5 Cannon st cot 12 Fourteenth ward atthe roadway House 13. Fifteenth ward, at Clintoa Hall, Astor place, rooms Nos, Sand Ww. 14 Compored of the Sixteenth and Twentieth wards, at the ity Vighth avenue. Utah House, corner of Twenty -tif 4. mia posed ©. Donnell’s, corner of centh aod Twenty iret Wards, entleth street and ibind svenue seni Sat to Leminate ® Polles Justice to the Third all be held al Wieechor Boudings, Sorat of Mieseket ae on Frida: <7 ith day of Uctober, at 75 ouvention ive del soon ef Greve arte cum ng the. disiricl, wht Ghat be chosen in the same manner, end at the same time as - fore described. “x harier en yoy each were shi)! be held on Tuss- day, ihe Mth day of Get the Ware ay ender ef tee Kepnb) ok, & such places ag Comm ite of the Cig ‘York. rita FCHUM, Chairman, x, 5 Peeretaricn gyening, bet, Williams, of the viret pr es0l¥ at th Comaniien wil om! seins, the + Mareen ou H. Bickles Coatrmen, ead ‘whe b last night ay, the Ee Wd ay cur cand! iste Yor sigh AL ‘bat Con a oa “ segues nee Torgantied tn rtd the cubmenda'og of the General ft oy and ‘fi Eomminations rt Concrriteg ‘and that wow are civtied to che anyp Resolved That the assemblage which ht put forth: esol ve ‘he asmen! ich ‘artnteht pat a amie at 3.8: 44bhy an. candicatn tne Mager at yt vpaulborires DO sient by th aanctiomed by the ae ot the demecrtie Seren tee Jawts l. Beseowcr, Joon ¥. Savaca, ALLER Cranert ton, Peoon B. bwreey, Secretaries. walt wart Cy ‘Con come well hile last sido, aA ME See ‘three de: YER WAS IMMEDEATEEY A J A JOR Drei Oak tg who under business ean ob'ain a permanen’ sitnation b or addesaing ‘A. Tall, Renssolaer dye 7 ne best of wages and stetdy employmoue the ¢ reoid take c—¥ \SERS WANTED. ONDE SOON 'o do both and can bring good refer: ences mpy apply to Falmer, Richardson & Co ejewelers, 3 Maiden Isne. MAN ihe city. Apply to Mev Ford. om § oi2 A. Me acd Stat a thon, crt gear PIANO, marble mantel ma juire of Nowell, Hurterant & Co. " Dromawey, ne tae 0 10 CLOTHIERS. AND MERCHANT Ta by & practical cutter, « sttusilon, in prion tom establishment. 1 have been ereagod for sintern' the business, and can (urnieh the best of references, Ae to Pabiilty, Ac “Addrres Dd F-, Morand ofee. "Ne Bee one Jection io go South or Wes. RUNKMAKER WAS years RUNKMAKER ¥ AMAN WHO Tito Has Ly wnedle: stands bis | esa and wor! willing te direc the labor of others may oblain a silvation by calli 0. Guia. wined def. ee 1 FRAMESMITIS —WANTED, A GOOD WORWRAN, to go to Mamachnartts: to one who understands kotting machinery consiant employment and a wages will he iven; if a married man, with family, 0: "or the elni- utd; also a house to ive fo. Anpiy ot 61 Cotar 0 TAILORS —WANTED, A PIAST OF ACS GENERAT. or pants and ves: cutter, o go toa neighboring oilty, The beat of city reference required, aad tiko given. Address rand wa LCOHOL STILLMAN Good wages au siealy employment (0 a sober and in dustrions Man. Adress, with reference, box 574 Fost office, TANTED, IMMEDTATRE fablishment, in Haltinore. @ person to make ambrotypes and phot 8 And one to tal ph charge of the sit ment. sateen, with terms and reference, 4. Pollogk, i more, TANTED—TWO OR THRER BLA SMITHS, Wo undereanl their business, 19 go ‘a short distance in the country, Apply between 1 A. M. and 12.M. to Wells & Pro- voat, 216 Front st. WAKtee ty ) BRASS FINISHERS, APPLY At Vy _dierder & Hillert’s hardware store, 20 Fulton st, eorase of Frou! i ANTED A JOURNEXMAN OURRIBR. A STRAOE before 10 A. sta, newer ota Wren ment, Mor after 7 nina 260 71 ave. Wine: -A GARDENER OR PARME two miles from Jerse: Wu i stairs, between 9 end 1 sy ter ind steady employ M. to F. Stevens, AN nwo Te from $3) sroek ean be Call and exam tint 4, at 299 Broadway,

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