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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. SBopervieor Ely in the chair. FO MAL TER BLECHON DISTRICT RETURNS. Bapervisor Voonws offered the following:— am Beselved, 7! Clark be directed to seal mp gare secu tient retron a they ae pecs ing an ig exaiuine them, 3) bey are iad bebre \vaneers. Heme opposed the reacivtion, as a ark Supervisor Vooxms aid that his desire was to prevent ‘the pulling of the peturns about in the office of ne County kerk, Great confusion prevailed after the elections, and @utsiders could place figures or strike them out, as beet wutted their views. An attempt was made at the iast election to steal the return of the Nineteenth ward. Bupervisor Fvitakr thought there waa some necessity fer a-check upon the rascality of tho democratic party, the sucoces of which chieiy lay in ballot box stuffing and beens ely Ae and he believec shat ifthe Super. ‘visor of the Nineteenth (Herrick) did not know that tha wae apie of bie party be would not ao strenuously i "Eeperviesr Varan defended the democracy and their 7, and stated that if there was “cheating the nepecars of Lieotem there was ag much co other aide. by ee Voorrs remarked that he did not offer the as @ party meaeure, ho had heard that the returns were sealed as they wi few years ago. The returpe were not public property, aud should pot be ex- to the crowd who throng the Co:nty Clerk's olfice many days after the election. TUCHER supported the mongure. if it wae ‘MBegal it would fall to the ground. Sapervisor Stans oppoce | tbe resolution. Sapervieor Cxsn-v, in oppos.ng tho rego!ution, said (hat the laws defined the duties of ine Board of Supervisors, ‘he County Clerk, and the Inspectors of Elections; the of this regolution would be an inroad and vicla- the laws. The dark lantern party bad endorsed ‘We action of the County ‘‘lerk, and verified bic trust pena arya He denounced the meagure in strong and juent ms. Supervieor Yoorms esteemed the Cocnty Clerk as an Renorable man, and di. not believe thie resolution is cal- walated to cast any imputat'on on bim. vi Frixegr and Pawcs spoke ‘n favor of the sh was put, and lost by a vote of 11 to 9% Adjourned to Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Isaac ©. Barker, Keq:, ‘n the chair, Several papers ‘were receive and referred, 4m ordinance to re organize the Election districts of fhe Pwenty-scconc ward, eent from the Councilmes, was concurred in. PROPOSED COMPLIMENT 10 TEE OFTICERY OF THR STRAMER ARCTIO—THY MAGNETIC WRME EETWAEN EUROPE AND TEM WaRED fTATPs. ‘The followixg communication was received from the Mayor:— We should ogt be unmindfu} ofthe necessity of fostering and reat enterprizes, whether sciet or oa Sues, witch will fuellitate commerce and further the eaith and power of this metropolis. . ‘A most remarkable effort of science has just been success- By performed—an effort which may be placed among the Seal of the presen! age—co age distinguiahed for the develope ment of scientific enterprize and useful knowledge. I allude te the sounding of the atlantic ocean, from Newfoundland to Ireland, by the officers of the United States steamer Arctic, mow retur! port. The officers of this vessel, sent by the government of the aited States on this responsible duty, have successfully per formed it—made a t chart of the bottom from St. Joh te the West coast of Ireland, and itivery determined the fhiet tbat it is susceptible of telegraphic communication. The advantage of the settlement of this important question to New York, to be followed, aa it must necessarily speedily be, by dhe laying of wires and the establishment of maguct!> ¢mn- aunication between the continexta of America and Ecrope, needs no etatement or explanation (o be apparent to every The object of this communication is to express the that suitable resolutipps may be adopted, such publie notice may be taken by the aethorities ot the officers engaged in this exgiora- tie a0 in ia Keeping with the sarviens, they have roudered, aud consistent wi ie snigrerte of thle cy. which is to beso " the results of thelr labors. neat cased FERNANDO WOOD. Alderman Cravcy offered & resolution to the efvect thas ‘the freedom of the city be tendered to the officers and arew of the United States steamer Arctic during thelr stay ‘m this city, and that the Gevernor’s room be placed at their disposal for the reception of their friends. Adopted, WEE CROTON AQUEDCUCT—TEE NEW RESERVOIR. A commun‘cation was rece! ved from the Croton Aqueduct Department ,in answer to a reeolution relative to the new reservoir, in which it is stated that the ground occupie by the new reservcir is situated between Fifth acd Seventh avenues and Eighty-sixth and Ninety-sixth wireets. It estimates the cost of tbe work at about 220, pees So ‘rogress to commence Sieur cn the of Apri next (ze time When the - ertisements for contracts ought > bet Meance Depar shail 2 4 made. Ordered on file. vine recommendation perese oo Peert of Kote gna) extra propriation lor Street vi Dayar “wes received and referred. rei from ie Reese ot Scare pees $0 sppropriate $2,000 to erect a railing round Waehing- ton’ statue inion square, was referred to the ia Committee on arts and Sciences. The motion to take vp the report as tothe iment the Commissioners of Deeds, was lost by a vote of 11 to 20, and the Board sdjourzed to Wednesday evening at bel BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘Weis Board met last evening, B. F. Pinckney, Esq., in chair, but nothing of importance was transacted. ‘he principal feature of the evecing’s business was a @iscussion on the propriety of increasing the Fire Depart ment force. Several members aseerted that the gentle- men who brought forward these motions did so for oa penipwagd as no petition acking for help was re- THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD. ‘The Committee on Railroads of the Board of Aldermen met in Mr. Valentine’s office, (ity Hall, at three P. M. yeeterday—Alderman Wm. B. Drake, President, inthe ‘Wm, Damn, President of the Third Avenue Railroad Company, appeared before the committee and desired permicsion for his company to lay a new track through the Bowery, instead of running om the old track of the Bark w Railroad, as they do now, to their great detri- ment and danger of frequent collisions. If the commit- tee would not grant permission to lay a new track, then he desired to have equal rights on the old track with the each company should own one . He was willing to come to that was resonable. for the Harlem Railroad Com. Railroad Compan: E i ie ry iE g Hs He i E i 2. A ; HE pes lied x re i ir i i if i hit t ft of | ill ifs § i ili Hilt i : be REE pt if l HH ts i - 3h i Hl | i ' fi NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1856. Court Dey. 74, 1876, 668, 328, tae, a0, tia.an, sme, Beh ett, ae 3ae0, 1816, 1061, 1031, 1969," 9017; 213%, 688, dea, ish, Lior, 261, 406, 400,"4i1. 4dr ati, ane SUPkReD Term—lst Nos. 17, 18, Ti tie tis iit aa Mee = fire Dante ‘Compa,Hos, '83, 16, 1¢, 13, ‘Scrmuon Ooune.—Nos. 49, 366, 864 366, 367, B1, 369, » L—Now, 1114, 1148, 1119, 1231, 102, 1228, 1124, 1125, 1196, 768, 1032, 1062, 1064, 127, 932. —Nos. Bt 98) 936, 1016, $00, 939, 1347, 1338, 130 1b. 4983, 189. The Way to Seeure Early News of the Pre- sidential Election. FOR INSPECTORS OF ELBOTION, TELEGRATH OPERA- TORE, NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND REPORTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNION. ‘The people wil look for the result of the Presidential elee- Men on the bth of Kovember. To enable the newspapersof the Union to declare the result on the foliowtng morning, it wil) De necessary for the Inspectors of Blection throughout the United States 10 aid ie telegraph eperatere and in Eery lows, pillage and city, and for the editors and ‘can be don te aid each other. This 6 by confining their labors Sees Se coon wae President's ra eee Let Brady’s Galleries of Phot xockypea and ambrotypes are the fisest and moss extensive in New York. An unrivaled collection ef portraite of celebrities at 369 Broadway. Sugerb ambrotypes at 206 Broaiway, corner of Fulton street. Especially convenient for down towa hotels, merchants and clerks. Rich Shell Dress Combe.—Newest Styles at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, 39] Broadway. Cameo—Types.— Williamson Sros., Brook. lym, 249 Fulton areet, ‘aphs by a New Process, in from five to ten seconds’ silting, at R.A. LEWIS’, 142 Chatham street. Pupils ingructed. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, With ao spapchenpest im the world. Five hundred taken daily, at 347 roadway. Portraits of the Sale River Candidates Abe Up country, 28 conte; dover photographs, Ac, at 29 Portable Dressing Cases—At A. & J. Saun- DERS’, Ne. 7 Astor House and 3¢7 Broadway. Knox's Fall Hats and Caps of ail Shapes, at 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton etreet. White’s $3 Hat, Fall Style.—148 Fulton wreet, between Broadway and Nassau sireet, Elegant Wedding Cards, the m3 fashions, at EVEXDELL’S, Duane street. Established 1840. Remember, at 120 Fulton Street, Dram- GOLD & PROACH bold out. Their clothing is the fnest and thelr styles the best to be found in be wwn. Rudengerms mts for the Million, at Me- LAUGHLIN’S wholesale and retail shirt and furashing store, 269 Greenwich street, corner of Murray. Fine Cuttlery.—A Vartety at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, No.7 Astor House and 387 Broatway. Paper Hangings of the most Elegant De- seriptions, just imported, by THOMAS FAYE & O0., 207 Broadway, opposite City Hall, Barry's Universally Ac- knowledged to be the best and cheapest article for beautifyiag, curl res restoring and strengthening the bumaa hale Gruggiee and perfumere throughout ibe we Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs may be ob- tained, of superior excellence, and the dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Hill's Halr Dye, 4s, a box, at No. t Barciny street; aleo iufaiuoie Obguent for the hair's growth. Har cutting. Lyons’ Katharion is acknowledged by allto be by far the best and most agreeable preparation for the hair ever made. Bold by ail dealers throvghout ibe world for 26 cents per bottle. Piesse & Lubin’s New Perfumed Vervain. Vervain! an exqnisite and fragrant perfume. Ver vain! from the Himalaya mountains, GEO. B. INGER & UO., 399 Broadway, Phrenology, 208 Broadway.—Mr. Fowler giver chara, with full written descriptions, day and evening. A Card.—Dr. Powell Can be Consulted as al On all disease of the eye and ear, trom 9 to 4 o'clock. ac his office 802 Broadway, and from 7 to 4 o’clozk, A M., at his private residence, 196 West Fourteenth sireet. Druggists’ Fancy Goode Exclusively. Brushes, combs, sop. extracts, pemades, instrumenta, Paris perfumery and toilet articles, and every article sold by raglan ence arose, Imported and sold wholesale by RUFUS K. McHARG & CO., 36 Nassau street, To Wholesale and Coun ‘try Merchants.— Barnes & Park, 304 Broadway, New York, invite the attention of and close buyers to immense stock mvelopes, &e., roadway, corner of stock of Buropean bod fr — at below manufacturers’ prices by Whe doaen, PACKARe, OF 10) Fes & PARK New York, Cincinnat: and San Francisco. eae eeey Saal ace maansily WATE by ar tony 7s reggie enenys ngs,| mported by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Provided with these remedies, a person of the most delicate physique brave any climate. They comprehend withia the circie of their curative tnfiuence all imteraal not organic, and all the, varietice of outward intiamgpation,, Mold at thé manufactories, 80 Mi Jane, Now Tere, snd, 344 Strand, Tastes, end ty all druggists, at 25c., 62igc., and $1 per pr or FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mospay, Oct. 20—6 P. M. There was nc change of importance inthe stock market Voila morning. At the fire: board, Reading Railroad per cent; Michigan Southern, '{. Illinois Cen- tral Railroad advanced jg per cent; Tennessee 6's, \{; Missouri 6's, 1. There appeared to be more doing in Western railroad stocks, and the sales were unusually large in that class of securities, Ilinols Central bonds were in demand, but they wero freely offored, and fell off towards the close. Ulinois Central rights sold at 120 per centfonly one small lot was oftered. New York Cen- tral Railroad opened and closed without change. The re- ported large receipts in September had no etiect on the market one way or the other. After the adjournment of the Board, the followiog sales of stocks and bonds were made at anction by A. H. Nicolay:>— $10,000 Hudson River RR, 64 mig. Ta, and int.62\%as3 10,000 Milwaukie and Loricon HR. 81 0, . TOsgaTO% 1,100 Union India Rubber Company 6's, do. .... 80 10,000 California State i's, @o...... TL 100 shares Delaware, Lackawanna and Western RR. 61} 6 Third Avenue Railroad. «oe BO American Coal Com; ‘Simeon Draper's regular sem|. weekly sale of bonds stocks will take place this day, (Tuesday), at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. At the second board the market was fiat. The demand for all the lead!vg stoeks waa'quite moderate, and prices were scarcely maintained. After the board Erie sold at 6634; Reading, 705;; New York Central, 83)¢, and were offered freely at these prices at the close, There are no ‘hia enterprise as of vast importance to beth New York and Philadelphia, especially the latter, as, apart from the great advantage it possesses, an the most direct route from the Lake o those points, wi open w the Yeast and constantly increasing commerce of the Lakes, @ Darbor of unequalled advantages in point of access and safety tm all weather, with fine bold shores for wharfing, great and uniform depth of water, and of capacity suf- Acient 10 accommodate the whole mercantile navy of the Lakes. The whole road, when compioted, will form an important link in our great,chain of railroads, connecting ‘an it will the great Atlantic cities with the Canadas andthe Northwest by the shortest route; while its northern ter- minus,jat Ontario bay, promises to form the grand Western depot for Pennsylvania coal and for Osnadian lumber dee, tined to tide water. Asan cnirepo or forwarding point o Western produce, considering the saving that may be effected in the cost of transportation, Ontario bay will offer Great advantages. _ Messrs. Beecher & Wilkins, of Detroit, have taken the contyact for building the Minera) Point Railroad, running from Warren, I!i,, to Mineral Point, Wis., a distance of 32 miles, The cost is $1,000,000. At Warren the road con- necia with the Illinois Central, which at Freeport connects with the Galena sod Chicago, bringing the poin! within 176 miles of Chicago. A projected railroad trom = Milkwaukie, when compisted, will bring ft within 158 miles of that city, whence by the Detroit and Michigan Railway will be a very direct communication with Detroit. Hitherto all the products of the lead mines have been transported to Galena for ex- port by teams, ata great expense of time and money. ‘This road reaches the heart of the mineral basin, and wil! tend powerfully to devsiope their products by reduc- cing the cost of transporting the raw material to market, and what is of still more consequene by bringing fue) from the coal fields of Tlincis—m gain of very great importance. These two items alone wi} aflord an abundant revenue to the road, although the Products of that garden of W © onsin are destined to be immenee in amount and valve. The equipment of tho road ig already purchased, partiy on the ground and the rest on the way. The track is being laid atthe rate of over balf@ mia a day, and itis ex; that in less than days the work will be complete This week regular tr: will be put on to ran tne frat eighteen miles of the distance. The apnexed statemen: exhibits the average daily movement in the banking departments of the banks of ‘this city during the week preceding Saturday morning, Oct. 38, 1856:— New Your Ory Bax s. Banks. Loava. Speci, Civet'n, Deporils. New York... .$3,360 729 Leather... 2,069,866 483, Seventh Ward.. rg 140,268 = =288,238 = 782,571 11,268,143 487,927 Commonwealth. .1,164,490 Oriental » 616,147 Total,... ..9106,918,83¢ 10,847,010 8,697,417 86,902,862 CimaninG Hove® TRANSACTIONS, Clearings for week ending (ct. 13.. Clearings for week ending Ost, 20. Balances tor week ending (ct. 13 96,685,014 Balances for week ending Oct. 20. 7,169,172 * Capital, $800,000. + No report—same as iast week. ‘The annexed statement exhibite a comparison of the leading departments of the banks of this city for several months :— pecee 33382 96,108,376 728 7, senses 13,481, 888, i pees a 3. BE 233 HERBS rs 4 5! 333 aaee: 233 is SRE rr 676,164 082 1, re ee BEE SSS 85 Ba PP. te ie E| SRBSRE 3 5838 i BE525 Ef i EF 3a bie 83 a E Paiiit s ES FY +3 Ht tit 3: = $2 3 5] fe 3 6. "66. "86. "66. 66, "66. "%. 65. "66. 66. P*) 6. "66, sptsbo Zh. B : i] 5 i BREES eet ESS ie 3 BS: Bak SESE EERSTE ERS TETERE 4 eeeee eax S25 53 4 Bs 14 iy 1233 eee 3855 SEEEE E383 enELzi B38 Hane f #3 33 3. : 1 43 3 3 ~ 5: 8 : 3 555 2 i 33 a3 #33382 9 E =e Seu + 3 223 13 BE Mie HS E He 5 fist ui ai PRR BPS. iz. RE & i i] — ut 2 tated ee Beeee tf SASSSE8RR TrEeaneeael 5 sss 335 ir Ean i i 23 ow is 3 2 3 piri nee i SBEEIEREE 523388 : A 5 Heaeties 3 Fi 5 oS8s BREE SS2ES8 a Se We 66. . 108, 18,766. 109,5 20, '56. 109,715,456 12,27 97,66, .11 208 1 Aisles, ue Gees Seat 18,56, . 108,918,886 1 May, 10 GOUT AIT selouuse 3 3 £3 cE SS 3 a 38 5 3 a 83: B22 38 & 22. $3 3 252 pimdtatetee Lt ‘The Inst returns compeired with those of the previous of e few small foe municipal pur- 2000 do. 3500 1) Cen RR be. 1500 do... .b3 500 co .....6 87% 600 do 1000 do., .b60 #8 100 do 5660 do., .b30 8774 560 do, rf 10000 do...aim &73¢ iCOMichSo&NIaRR. 30 974 8000 do...... 87%) 800 do. 8745 5600 do. 460 160¢0 SOsiixs6 56 Il Cen Rig 8000 LKE& Wlethy 5 she Bk of Am., 6 Park Bank...., 50 Canton Co. . opg 60 WardCl&lCo. bly 40 Di&Ha0iCo.b4m 100 Cum CoalCo. b60 ONY coe RR. ? im 92 a 100 Chic & Ris RK..c 3g SECOND BOARD. 10 723% 760 ans Read RR.b60 802; + 905; 18 Mich So&N IaRR. 87% 817, 14 Cly, Col& CinkR, 101% b abs ExchangeRk. 103°" 28 Galena & Chi RR. 1005, 100 Cumb Coal Co. 200 LaCrosae&MRb3O 83 250 Reading RR 150N Y Coa RR.DOO 84 300 @ 800 Brio KRi.we eee. B02 cIry bigs Asnes —The supply coninued pote at $7 56), a #7 ts. Pear! Bxeapsterrs.—Flouw—The pts were large, and with a limited export demand. there was a greater disposition on the part of ho.ders, while the chief demand was from the East and the local trade.’ The sales embraced avout 7,000 0 8,000 bbis., at about the followin notations. — Common to good State... 6 Common to good Michigan pattine Batra Stale eevee Common to good Ubio. Extra Obio...... 22 5 ern mixed to good brands. . fancy and extra....... Capadian supertine and extra on Choice extra Georgetown, Richmond City Mflia Haxail aad Gallegos. . ‘The sales of Canadian embraced prices. Southern flour was rather while extra brands were without sales footed up about 800 a 900 bi above. Wheat—The market was bushel lower. The sales embra bushels, including good to. choi & $155, and $1 45 a 1.4 for Wisconsin club; white Western and Canadian, at $1 63.0 $1 67 4 $1 09, aod a mail lot of choice Kentucky while at $170. Cs was in Rood demand. ard colerably active, with sales of 60,000 a 60, 0:8 bushels Western sound mixed, fvom the ship and deliver ed, at 66c a t8e. Kye was dul <. for pew Northern, and 3.800 beahele Canadian were reported sold at 8c, ata were 'p good demand, at 43c. a 45c. for State, and 460. a d7c. for estern. ‘Orvee.—Saies of 700 bags St. Domingo were made on pri vate terms; 10) do. Kio at Lle., aud 70 bags Maracaibo at ie. Freicnts.—Rates to Liverpool and other English ports Srmer, and the shipments of grain to the first named ports were quite large, having footed up between 150 000 and 200,000 bushels of grain—mosily wheat—in bulk and bags, at 9d. a Sied ,and closing at 10d ; about 2000 bbis Hour, at heavy goods ot 27s. Gd. and cotion ab § $24. To Wy at lod. a : J 2 London about bushels wheat were edt 104,d. Flour Was engaged at 28. 94. and, at the cloan, Ss. ask ed." ToGlascow rates were at 103d. a 114, Flour was ai 2s Md. 03a. and heavy ‘goods éd. 0308. To Havre Faigs were quiet, tie, for grain, ie: for Hour and 4c. for cotton. FRUIT,—About 1.000 packages of raisins were sold, inclu ding Sotes of layers at Bt 50, and M. RS. at 84, with halves S$2apd quarters at Hay.—Sales of 600 a 800 bales wore made at 60c. a 65. Hors.—The market waa firmer for new, with sales of 30a 4 bales new crop at Lic.; old werc quiet and nomi Liwe.—Moderate sales of Rockland were made at 80c. fer common, and $1 06!4 for lamp. MOLASSES were quite irm al Mee than previously for ten years past. The sales embraced 150 hogsheads Cuba mus covado at 4#c. a Sc. per gallon. . Navat Broues.—Gales of 300 barrels spirits turpentine is lots were sold at 43sc. 8 Ac. chiedly at the Inaide figure Common rosin was quick, with sales of between 2,000 a u Rearele 26 2 606 per ‘310 Ibs, delivered. Crude was quie id unchang an . ‘On8.—American linseed was dull with a tendency to lowe prices. Whale and sperm were 1 Provisions --Pork—The market waa lower, with sales o 1 bis, meses at $21 60 aod small lots prime were report ed at $19. Beef was in fair demand, ‘firm, with sales of ‘WO dbie., including country prime, ot Fi and mess do. at $8 50'n $960, and repacked mess at $900a$11. Prime mess was quict at $14 a $17. Beef hams were scarce, and vices nominal, Out meais were steady, with light sales, at Pie. a fige. for’ shoulders, aod at 9940. fur'hams. “Bacon was quiet at $6 a 93/0. for ribs, and at {0s. for clear. Lard was quiet, with sales of about 200 a 300 bbis., at 13), butter and cheese were in good demand, at stead, Re ‘Sales of 200 casks were made al 4'\c. a SvGars were again active and firm, having Fneing tendency in prices, , Tho sales emeraced aboat 1.400 hbds. Caba muscovadot atic. &9's¢.; 190 do. Porio Rico at 9'yc. a 800 boxes at §340., and 4.613 mais acd 100 baskets Penang sugar, at Sse, Wm Sales of 600 bbla. Ohio and I’rison at 353¢0. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. For Sitaations and Help, see sith page. MISCELLA! LL BYE DISRASES © 1D BY A NEW SYSTEM; NO . & 15%C. RE cupping or bleeding, | Dr. UPHAM, ovallat, Si4 Fourth Mreet, near Hroadway. Hourstrom 10 A. M.toSP.M. No charge tor examination; beat references given. YORTAIN MATERIALS AND WINDOW SIIADES, AT ‘Wholesale. KELTY & FERGUSON, No. 291 Broadway and No. 54 Reade street, have a full and cholce sock of brocatels, satin laines, worsted damaaka, lace and muslin curtains, coPmices &c., which are offered at the lowest prices. yw Rhades.—Our stork of window in the largont in New York, and our superior manufacturing faciities enable us to offer these goods less than other houses. We invite the aitention of close buyers. ONGUENT, FOR FORCING THE ‘ERS TO grow in ois woth, fag ‘8 bottle, contain ing, o 9. Sitanan, Sooh? Broadway: val ah} South Third Sereet, OTICE 7 THOSE TROUBLED WITH TUMORS — =T the great demand for my oistment in New ‘ork city, I shall be at the New Haven Houw, corner of Broadway and Canal etreets, from the Zist ull the 28th instant, Kennedy's talt Rheum Ointment alleys all inflamation in talk rheum. apd ervaipelas, and every humor of « hot nature, a rest. twill scatter sorofula aacure ih » inyited to ee im all . of respectfully in-vit tend the funeral, this morning, at leven’ o'clack, from No, 168 Broadway, without tu SauTH.—On Sunday, Ost. 19, of croup, foll lowing scarlet of Augustus F, year and 8 months. juneral will take place at the residence of the fever, Caroline CORRELA, youngest c! x E. Smith, aged 17 ee MaRewALt.—On Sunday, Oct. 19, after a long and severe Maxsualt, a native of England, ears, 8 and acquaintances are respectfully invited one o’olock, from No. 13 will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. CovvsR.—On Sunday CHaxime Henry this afternoon, 1 Hudson street. morning, Oct. INGE, Colyer, aged 37 y ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Dr. Seabury’s church, in nee Seventh avenue, to-morrow after- Tuesday, Oct. 14, at her residence, in Har- lem, Baxan, wite of David Coley, in the 60th year cf her Kutty —On Mon iay, Oct. 20, Auics Gasy Frepnicas, ip her 24th year, of consumption, jeesed immortality. The funeral will take place from her late residence, No, 226 Sullivan street, to morrow, the 29d inst., at one All friends of the family are respectfully in wife of Jobn B. Kell im the ful) hope of a Her’s was faith and hope, Heaven is her home. Wnoonncxr.—On Monday, Oct. 20, suddenly, of disease of the heart, Janz Loviaa, hter of the late John San- his city, and wife of Gustavus a. Wieninger, latives and friends are res; attend her fanerl, from her late rosi Moore street, this day, the 2latinst., at 734 2’clock P. M., without further notice. —On Monday, Oct. 20, Cuantorre Luciypa ness of tive months, Ferragten, after a lingerin 8, youngest child of ‘2 years, 2 months and 20 and Elia Fettretch, The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, at he residence of her parents, No. 202 East Thirty-third etreet, this day, the 2lst ust., at 2 o'clock. Vakuityrs.—-On Monday, Oct. 40, ANN VSRMILYAA, daughter ot John Vermilyea, deceased. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. 1 The friends and acq respectfully invited to attend, without further invitation. y.—Un Monday, Uct.'20, Huvny T. G. Jovcy, the youngest scn of Pattison and Clementina G. Jolly, aged 1 year, 3 months and 8 day relatives and frien ly invited to attend bis funeral, at 1 o'clock, from their residence, No. 85 Crosby 3 cCorxick—On Monday, the 20th of October, daughter of Jameg and Catherine McCormick, aged The relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully requegied to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 176 Filteenth street, on Wednescay, the 22d inst., at 2 o’clock P. M. Boxparr.—At Ackerson’s Island, Kast river, on Mon- 1 Buapert, widow of John Bur- ‘of the family, algo the men- vamos ! church, 114 Seve nth street. ‘ents are respectful- is afternoon, ike 21st Oct, 20, Mra. Anicas! im the 78d year of h The relatives and friends bers of the Fig hteentn street Methodist pectfully invited to attend her tuneral, Eighteenth street M. F. churoh, to.morrow, the 22d inst., atll A.M. Tbe remains will be taken to Cypress Hills It. Haryvom.—In Brooklyn, on Sunéay, Oct. 19, Ciarevce E., son of Herbert M. and Ellen J. Haydon, aged 7 The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully the faneral, at No. 466 Adelpni atrect, this day, the inst., at 12 M. Mc@is.—On Monday evening, Oct. 20, after a lingering a8 rears. ‘lends are reepecifully invited to attend his fune. ; At 234 O'clock P. M., from bis street, Brooklyn. lyn. 1» 0m Friday, Oct. 17, Mra, ral, to morrow, 92d inst. late residence, 127 Butler respectfully invited to at- t church, corner of Clinton eets, Brooklyn, this atternoon, at two Obio, Oct. 7, 1856, Jaums A. Guy- 20 years and 4 months. ———_———=E—E=EEee ee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. tend the funeral, and Harrison siz ‘clock. Grariz.—At Euelld, Steamship George Law, Hernden, A wall—M O Roberts. Steamabip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk —Ludiam & Pleas: Bhip Typhoon, Salter. Liverpool—D AK Ship Pomona, Merrihew, Liverpo>l—Howland & ir, Weeks, New Bedford—Story & Ste xem), Jaulzen, Cape Town—Staaton & Ru. Hark W H Brodie, Williams, St Marks—Brodie & Potters. jark Eliza Bares (Br), Watlogton, Norfolk—Tucker & Light rn. ‘Brig Gallante (Port), De Cruz, ance, Maracham aod a market—Corn- Mhiteball, Paterson, Oardenas—Mora & Navarro. lle, hae joliner & P. jlervin, Thomas, Savannah. ‘W Webster, Bennett, Charleston—Scranton & Tall- ‘leston—MoCready, Mott & Co. Iumore—Van Brunt & Slaght. B Rdwaeds. teat jwads. phia—Sandford's line. 2. febr fete, Schr Rdward Slad Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, ve ip Ros in Plessis i» &0, with mdse and Clentuagon, 39, day, with bark % Neisodral Chentueg: by Bi gots art pass: ed bark Sara! Hai tland, ' d sia the mate haying unwell the entire . Sept end of lale of Pines, spoke Br brig’ Herald, from o for Havana, 26 days out 29h, lat 23 42, 'lon 84, «poke brig Maine, of Boston, from At NH, 38 days out, her crew were all sic ‘A Veune)'s lower mast painted white with sails, Ac, attached, apparently buts short time in r, Bennett, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, to Bowford, Mystic, 3 hours. The M was faland Bale, She 10 butt of # for Portsmouth, th inst, lat $2 35, lon aplit ac. Stark Kaylitsboro, 10 days, with plaster, to P I Thompron Galveston, 24 days, with cotton, to D » heavy NE enlon on Hiza Jane, Kellog, Praoklin. ta, 2 daye, ‘mone, xperienced heavy weather on the coaat, Brig C Perkins (of Conwaysboro), Pope, By 9 days, yh naval rown & De Rowe. Race, Wilmington, 10 days, with na- master. (of South Thomaston), Chase, St Jobna, P im oa the late gate stove but. Ho una (Br), Nickerson, Guayanilia, PR, 28 master, wa vationite (hr), Demeritt, Nassau, NP, 18days, with frult, to : 5 a Shriver, Miller, ; wwford, Bu 4 = Weiih Marston Ba: ok Wash ncn, Camape York; cob ws, Newbury 0 *; KakeBO, |, May ona MS vee Warctam; U1 a well ry low, Cd bark. Kirusion, Ja; rie peg . » Savannah; Biibe, Bono: ees ‘Bears, Warchua Beaton * Miscellancous anv -)i.esters. For Me.sounw® AND SYDNEY, NXW—One of the largest and ‘strongest clipper ships in this port 1s now loading in RW Ca- meron’s old line of Australian packets, at pier No9ER: she ig named the Minnehaha, and was lanched ia March last at Reston, Se 45,4 finely carved sure of the beantifa? vy ” a8 an Ornament % rf. Bh poutively sai on the Ist proximo. ” O@™* Bh M wilh Bows oF Tue ieee Pansy ance BAAS. —" wi mem. 5 4) covcorsing the carsstzophe weict, ‘eniceyed ihe aber tee veawel, of which he was commander — Vownes Hors, Oct 3. About 4 o'clock, PM, while engage u taxing in a cargo of cotton and hides, smoke was seets "> ig vai of the afver Rols The alarm of fre was immediate! < ve and the pumpaset to work throwing ‘water in the bold. Opened all’ the cocks connected with the engine to let in water. imorder to fill the ship. {nthe meantime assistane- hai been obtained from shore. and everyeffort was made ‘0 ju" ‘he fire ont, by sink. At Inpiawona, ing the shi throwing water on ‘oe flames with hose aL Dackels from above. The shi) was shoved off from the wharf and anchored; in afew mir tc abe bro the bottom. there not being w: deck. By thia time the flames bad sed #0 rapidly that the men were compelled (0 abut pumps lire increased so rapidly that it.» \nposalbla to save any- ining from the ship; the books an had been seat on abore be‘ore abe was shoved ot. PM, the fire had in- creaged a0 that all hands were cov to ves sel, the flames driving the men over 'e bows, At 12 at mid- night ihe ship had burned to the wate s edge, Loss or THe StRAMER Cry oF sy s\8su.—The Baltimore an of the 20th says:—We erre fo gumounce the total ine reyes 4 dity of S¥vonnah one of the #10 the line between thie port City 0° Savannah cleared from 8s: Baltimore. and sprung a leak on 7 ring a heavy gale froin) ; were found choked, und the with the boilers extingnished the o'clock AM, the bark Sylph, from. remained by her until 3 o'cloee * doned the siéamer and went op hours ater she went down. th SE of Cape Hepry. The capiair Saiurda; noon, on board the ary The vannah was insure © amount of $20,000; she cost the company about $30.0) Her carge consisted of 719 bales of cotton, 50 caska of rice, boxes of copper ore, 36 bales of domestics, 18 bbis of wis ey and 12 bales of fea- d at about $70 000 al) | eae be insured, The of BavanDah is better own me the “Freeman Rawdon,” inder which name she ss ied uvtil the recent pur. ebare by ‘be company of the “Civ of Norfolk,” when her » were to form the line. rame was changed, and the two call on the 18th, in place ‘The “City of Norfolk’? will doupt! of the los vessel. Loss or Proretinn Tor Gatia vurlog the aule on Fri- + day night, the 17th inst, the steam “Top Gallant,’? loaded ‘wiih 126 (ona coal and hours to New Haven, when off Black Rock, was disabled by thr vs steam propélier Seyimour. and every a harbor, but after encountering # Gallant Was observed to be ainkin ” ately cut loose from the Seymour avd thoms of water. The sea by this ‘in the fires of the ay sunk im 5 fa- ne 80 violent that ymour Were Pui cu’ by the waves that brake over her and she was leit at the me oy of tae wind, and dri- en back kome 25 miles before a bo rvor could be made, The captain and the crew of the Top (»)\ vt were taken on board the Seymour, and well cared “or 1) «np. dma Proreiiee Prricax, Aldrich, at Vrovidence from NY¥ork, Pigked vp on the passage scine of goods, and alao a coffin cor e. both enclosed in & box, suppased to have, be board frou ihe, steamer Connaetiont, which came near being lost in the gale of Friday night, in Long Island Sound. rs Scan Wa Waxnes—Bark Chae B Proltt at Philadelphia, re- orts:—On the 17th inst, at 12 M jet "6, ico 7438, fell in with ie schr Win Warren, of Newark N oned, with main boom and matn gail broke, mainsa | 2, and washed to pieces; apparently nothing what saat very light on the water; hatches of boat gone lance of the saile Ali siopped up, apparently good [i was blowlag p gal wind at the time, or would have put men cu board and brought into port. 10 WASHINGTON, at Philade st, at 9 AM, below thee i h bs from New York, om As sic'e heal, oneoan- rope gale whielt cassied away fore- mast ead, fb, aid tore fore and wa nu ie: bad 10 let yo the best bower anchor, and threw part vo fre ‘gat overboard, and sustained other trifling damage. Scun S4nan Bonrox, Kelly, from A anccla for Boston, before reported put into Noriols Mth vat ior a harbor, af anchor’ on ike 14h inst, in Flay 2 wes ran be unknown sebr, carried away bow ead gear, The urkuown echoetier fost malnnias. ual sustained other dae mage. cnn J H Crappourn, at Wilmington NO, from Boston, ex- perienced very heavy weather, split vais &e. ‘The steamboat Connecticut, of the Saturday evening towed to Green -o'nt tor Notice to Mariners. PRINCES CHANNEL, RNTRANCE TO Tuk 7) AMES~ADDITIONAL Notice is heret bat, pa Notice is hereby given, that, pui essed in (he adverticemer.t from , & Light Vessel, having the printed on her aides, has been mv this Channel in 3!, fithoms low marks and compass bear: con, near'y midway between St S er 1 the Western ¢ ster Wess Mil, its apparent le: Belfry, 8} F Shing' Veasel 20 by 3's Sand Buoy West.” Girdler Lig Ferolsing light, showing a fash at be exhibiced from this Veasel every vic! {om sunset to sun- si to the intention ex- How ae, dated an Jane + Peimees ° © on the North side of ions, V, Westerly. Min- Le hoat'eard of Powell's rise, end afier the Ist October nex: vy —Mariners are to observe th vigated to the Northward of this igi." \ HW BELT Trinity House, London, Sept 27. Whalemes.. Spoken—Sepi 18, lut $250, lon 16 5! Lig Elvira, of Matia- poisett, With (wo wha'es alongside. en, aie ‘The bork with an F to ber foretopsai!, «coke Sth inst, lat 44, on the western «lige of the Banks, was | obably the Rosette, Pierce, hence fur Glasgow. Mar ace, Sept Miller, for NYork, wigs © Dougiass. Shetiield, do; Wind: ao: Fmery, do; Georgiana, Reynolds, from N¥ork do; bries. Merryiman, Robbing, (rom NYork for Cediz, to ballast; Thow Rowland, Rewland, une; AD Torry. Grifin from and for hrag Sarah’ Maria Unierwood, for do, wisi ue, from and for NYork, amg; E I Mile>, Leet, ‘A; T A Ward, une, Nassav, NP, abt Oct 1—In port ecbr © Adams, put in in distress Sr HeLaxs, Ang %5—Twelve ships (not named) arr on the it of water, all reporting bad weather, two LEX xpnt on brie ALEXA A, Oct 16—Arr Kaote, Steel, tt Bos ton} achr Ring, Dove, Pbiiade Sia, thi, sehrw Ane, Bl- ridge, Troy. Charles Moore, (or Mridpeport; Reindeer, by, 4; Presion, NYore: Ii W Benenee ‘1 oat ALEARY Uct 1S—Arr achra B 8 Barnes, Nflaven; a Grace Caroline, Kegsey, do; New Haven, Bcoteld, t oodspeed, Wilbur, Norwich; 8 Geaver Gale festport: Gey Thorp. Fhe Witord: Farmer Wart Drligensee TE ni HJ Beudder, Wi aon, town, Wandell, NYork. cid schr © C Setautons ch. Ooi 18, PM—Arr seh \- avon rr schrs Lexingtos, Bmith.aad Ban. eamers Wine, A Blandina Dudiey; ba ‘Ba - Sea eta Hoch train, for Np hhse’ brigs Meoosia APT BALTIMORE, 0: Arrahips Raward Rverett,(iun- , Oct I Malte via Gihraitar; Louise Marie (rem), Wencke, Phi Wielphin ‘load for Wotterdam)s barks phe Sparrow, Mis); Elise (Brem), Nordenbolt, NYork (to Smaiiwood, Mar‘. Rio de Jaueiro: Se 0 Bernani, Frances Jaue, Kire jenry. ren. Hopton 0 load for, Aspinwall schre Wathen, Abby Whisman, Cliford Jou Bell 1g, Horton, Peter Mowell small Wide World Ickers fon; J M Baylies, Jayne; RH Huntiey Hammond, ant Pen oe Se “Fi pn gy Providence om: n er, tris’ th, wt joe Whitney, Th naghitn. N rem ahi bark Blacker, Kiopper, Bremen: indies: Riizabeth, Ash, 8 Johns, NF Whodies; schra B Flower, ‘Rayner, Sartford, Conn; 4, aker, Pro 9 Aus a conte. do (ane for 4 pt ine, Bremen) o Me roy: Li Btate, Stowers, iN Blowers, Stowers, do. pe Oct 17-—Arr schr Hannibal, NYork, Cd brig BATH, ort fare brif F Rend, Philadelphia. sears , Oct Li Are ‘an; ‘ Peleg Oprene ‘Cham! G ee: 4 man. and Jas Baker, Wilson, § York; Madonna, Sid ship York. 1éb—Cld brige Venus, Wilson 80; Viewer the Wave, Nelsoe, Mntshaae, Aden Brors aracs. nf 1 DORCHRSTER: Oot 13—Arr brig Northrap, a Honton, WASTPONT, Oot 14eRid brig John A Pay! » Parnbam,Bal- Vimare: 16th, sehr Caroline fine, ror. ha EO ARTt eX, Oct 14¢-—Air soht Furbush, om fal!, buyers and plenty of sellers of stocks, There is any PETEBOULAN BOUND-~SROADWAY, OF THR Aue. Rawands, Rhackelford, Georgetown, 6 days: GHORGETOWN, SC, Oct 12—Arr ‘ Stes terreatiss.. soompi sae | * rity tate Wagon ap 68 van iia REDS RE Ph re in F the late gale, lost dock load of naval stores. veue MAMILTON RELIBP soornrT’s REPORT FOR ter wo geet the street ,and (he tendency of prices MALLPOX.—RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Ts A Dm iene Mary, ern, © dae. Be a, Ss aig Baltic, for NYork, ‘THLAE ward. : y J * Maria, beam ends, . Dr. Rothe reports Hanne ‘Weeks and Semana Gowéy, The Assistant Treasurer reports (he eperations (o day relief internally, and you need not pm pone. ifanatord, Newbarn, 6 days. 17th Onieennl back Warren, bathe Demee' oe he Pee doth having had black vomit ; Oem Rave aa follows:— ‘GO, No. {62 Fulton street, Now York. | {est 1p the late _ oe Proved nse then, Det are OLlk YOY IW. Teel Tel Papen ms 4 W480 of Felon meet, Now York. Fh te ties ae Be Ion fst et rat Saar eee, as pA) — lalla Pe LX sia gteriyabres 7 | She fa ifort eh Pape i iG i i BREET variations in the aggregates last week were to some re. ‘Nemt. The decrease in discounts is the largest we have Py reported for many months. The inoresse in specie is the } of 00 cents, or 17 result of more favorable averages than usuaily occur after the arrival of ® California remittance. The banks T is ? i EE : Sehr Sehr # to-day probably bave pot in hand « specie reserve of ten millions of dollars. The last California arrival came | Wholesale, 41 i Sieae cw ee tm om the first day of the week, and the average for each Yui wasat fete Jamey acre ‘pide tatel day was therefore unusually large. The effect of this reo ae bt, oe a . fact upon the returns for the present week will bo of « coer Or et ; er ‘very unfavorable character, The banks commenced on 1 had ove Sone Abell, Ly , Ot Saturday with « very we omees ‘The deposits are Rated with a= Port ea ft falling off steadily, Since of August the decrease y liver pained, hg eartumore Wo understand that active operations on the Lake eo of New 4 Ontario, Auburn and New York Ratiroad have boon | 'a# een nearly nine millions of doliars, Last week the | Tiel a7 vdind tay ide ita ale te yt oem hin Bee resumed, and that the company intend to vigoroualy pro. | Sctus! Tetuetion was nearly seven handred Mound } shoo, ao, wily sai nays met Steamer Novelt}, Bell, Philadephia Oct Isnt ark Yoseoe Bickers: Bauslbar vie St dollars, The general contraction is progressing full as BELOW. necute the completion of the northern division of the road, cured of from Ontario ie, ncanen terminus, phoma] rapidly as we anticipated, and it will be in the end full as pales Lace Igorne, or buns fom Waren, a Andover, Berry, from New Orleans Sept 27, with mdse oe wane. art boige Gampeon, Marray, Yorks weat of Onwogo, to the city of Auburn, « distance of | STeet sam any of the previous three or four yesrs Find mado me happy, hearty, oun! and wel, shin martha inerary, Pember, fom Glasgow, Set 18, | Ot, Gat bige Hemingion, Sawyer, and © A Coe Wey, . (rename. Toptse, 1 Waren, : \ ‘Belize, Hon. Coppet » Prepared Axpen's Ligeip Topive, of Pure Tope Waren, is on Dark W ‘Alden, Bates, from elie, Hot aos 29, et ty ‘Rmms , Soubiates, Daw ea Wow Tork, from ——By wit Atalanta, of jew Pilot boat thirty one miles, and place the eame in working condi- tion, prior tor 1g the work on the southern divi. | 0 Abroad by the steamship Niagara, from Boston for } dorsed a by vs A Liverpool, on Wednesday, contains the following review | but the greatest therapeutic coon oe sion, between Auburn and Puggsloy’s depot, where the 2 0 fia ‘orn. ita sat M2 road interects the Cayuaga and Susquehanna Railroad, | % the bond and sock market for the past week: — eatick, No. venne and AILED. Stale Stocks moderate; transactions jo Vit ; thence forming (wo /mportant connections with both New ing, 192 Bromiway; at 43 Fulton st yn; eamship George Law, Aspinwall, yeas previous Tele, ead fa Mlanourt O's a8 196, aaa im | intl ance Vendy hie, Seaml sate 8 York and Philadelphia. Wo bare always looked upop ! feuneesce, at por bent advance, pe. igs oak gs Wind during the day, NB, Kyers.