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| Semsion cf the twenty-sevent Congress.’ Where's For- wey? Pawnevivama ror Faxwoxt.—The Philadelphia Fimes ives the following reasons why the Fremont party will be likely (0 carry Pennsylvania next month:— Because several thousand democrats, who very nata- Pally voted their own “tate ticket, will voin for Fremont. several thousands more will not votea! all Bext movib. Because the democratic party contessedly polled its full wer gth lact werk, while an certainly there are many ‘Uourands who failed to vote last week who wiil vote ior Fremoct in November. Bow E:xcrep.—The Cincinnati Commercial of Ovt, 21 gaye that W. 8. Grocabeck,.demosrat, elected to Congress ‘tm We Second Obio district, pledged himself 10 vote to make Kansas a free Siate, by whion be gained a} least two thousand votes. “ Hoxnons on Boaroxs mmc AcovmcLsts —A corres pendent of the Richmond Jnquiicr writes @ hong ai tisle in favor of secession: — It {s too late now, evon were tt necessary, to attemot t> show tbat‘ this glorious Union’? Das perform) i'a office, and ie cfe'r; that we are # divided people, eith iotereste abd sovin! systems radioa)ly different acd inevitably suo dered: that barmony can bave bat brief continasoce eve under My. Buchanan, and none under Fremont; stil: briefer urder Mr. Fillmore; and that separation is prefer. fable to submission, which tg not only de.redation ba @anger. We of the South cau only wait the |asne of tho Hortbern vote; aud ii tho overt act of electiog & msa Backed »y bis party in & declaration of war agatast siave- » shall be permitud: if Fremont shall be elected"to an Wen he will never be permed to reach. Virg nie maast then decide Jor herself bat nat by hureclf. Waris Rerrible, vet not nec senrily lamentable, It is God's ebertiscment of nations, a chastivement woiga N-w E1z Jand mpy even now be ohinaly jo vok\og on ber owa neat ae which \¢ may be ovr sad los to intlics upoa Bravery ( -sioxar Disrricr —Wm, H. Romeyn, Bbq, bo* deolcea a vomination iv tois district, o3 ac- ‘eount of bis private afiairs, The Wall Street Worgery Case. CONTINUATION OF THE INVESTIGATION IN THE CASE QF HUNTINGTON, THY BROKEX—ANOTHER BATOR OF FORGED NOTES DISUOVaRED—FOURTHER EVI- DENCE AGAI+ST THE ACCUSRD—@XAMINATION OP MR. KaNE, THE BROKER, WHO ADVANCED 'TONTING- JON MONYES ON TEE BOGUS SROURITIES- —rEREST- ING DRVELOPEMENTS—REAPITULARY TABLE OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF TREGRAND FRAUD, ETC. ‘The luvestigation in the case of Churies B. Pantingvoa, the Wal! treet broker, now confived in the Tom>s on barge of foryery. was continued yesterday at tho Lower Police Court, before Justice Conuolly, Another batch of spuricr’ notes and drafts were recovered through the agen. of officer Bowyer, and were produced as addi- Wome evidence sgainet tbe uccused. A broker, named Charles J. Banc, was examined at some tengtb, and testi- fied to having joaced Huntington various sums of money of large amounts, vpon what itis now presumed was forged paper. Mr. Kane bed atone time as much as $100,0¢0 worth of the fracdulent securities in his pos- weasion, bur bo managed to get rid of the notes satiatac tony. A.J, Vanwinkle, of N>. 94 Pearl strect, deposed thas the acceptances written on tive drafts produced in Court by officer Bowyer, purporting to haye been written by A. J, Vanwiwbie & Co., were forgeries, they never hav- img been written by said tirm. The draiw are a3 fol Jove — c @ne dated Ang. 13, 1864, at 4 months, for. ‘Gav dated Jue 21, 1856, «1 4 mouths, for One dered Sept/ 1, 1806, One dated Sept. 4) 1856. @ne dated Nept. 1, 1858, ‘Total .. EXAMINATION OF MR. KAN! Gharice J. nave, of Nv. 33 Moe waves, Delong duly Wworn, wos examined as tortowa— Q. Have you avy notes supposed to beve been forged ‘Dy Luntington or any ove else, in your possession? a. L Rave pot to my knowleugs. @ Iho you ever see any of the notes now exhivited to you before (the notes produced aud examiacd by wit Ress)? A. to whe bemof wy Kaowledge I have beid motes from Rooington correspondiag in pame with a of those now here—to wit, those on Phelps, eae & « Co.;, Wan. Wall & sons, Piatt & Brothers, Doreums Nixon; Peter K. Knapp, Booth & Turtle; Waldo, Barry & Baldwin & Mang; Uvedel!, Pierson’ & Late; Daie & Co. ise, Brigga & “Douglass; Bop», Canstao you recognise any of the notes now bere as ever been in your possession? A. I cannot recoguise m. ‘amount of this description of notes did you Buntington? A. I cannot give aay ceci- was in the habitof loatiog bim large 00 railroad stocks and sometimes oo pame as those now here, together do not appear here. temporary loans, were they not? A. Any estimate of the probabie amoun the past year? ‘A. [could uot. largest losn you made y one time? A. Probably $20,- ‘beem more. ins Probably loaned him in the aggregate, teveral huadred thousand dollars: ‘amount; ft is impossnle for me to several handred thousand dol re fe Se ee ever leg T cannot. potes to Hunti-gtoo watch and take amy otner se- I bave done #0 freqaent!y. pect that any of the nows pledged not gnuine? A. Yes; ] hada now lable & Co. which | tovk ead askei them such 8 note out, and they referrea to their “No.” ef Hi i i i uf Ht efoted ie q - of i sf i #3 i 2 BS & fad i i 5 $ ae Ee ai 3} i z ; E} i it Ps fy g fF Q. What did you do with that note? A. I think I gave ‘& w Hontington. Q. What time of the year 4id this occur? A. I thiok it ‘was some time in September iast. $ Did he give you aay other for that note? A. 1don’tkno« whether be did or not; I can’t wil waether @f not the loan was cue when I gave it back to hin; be ‘wea ta the habit of ex: securities every two or Sees cage; somatens twice a day, and sometimes once a . Q. Had yo Constadie in r Q. Dia you quire concer: ‘pent to them on Q. Hed A. Ithiak T hed vot in this wine — money om vome mentioned poten of there fore if that re which = A. I think I ‘My possesion ; a list was sent to me tinge wo past upon welcn you hed upon you ha: doaped 000, and did you not bo- come the securities having been forged, and get him to give you raiiroad securities for those which you then bela? A. 1 held various securities from Huntington upon which] joaved him $100,000; don’t think I nen cted that the notes were forged, but I became atthe large amount due me. and ‘wiabed '0 have changed to scoorities that | was sure were good. Q aed fime was this? A. 1 thiek it was in |. Was it before or after the interview with Arnold, Cometable &(o ’ A. | think it was afterwards. Q War it after you bad commnnicated with Sackett, Belcher & (0. A. | don’t recollect whether it was or om Do you recognise any of the notes now here as any ettha sedoriics winich you then beld'® A. T donor. Did be give you railroad securities tor the sotes? ain aio, ouber securities which were satisfactory to me on muahee eng feane to bm subsequent to this securities ? A. Y at r ¥ 3 you which you supposed to be curities purportiog to have beon artica 10 100 Dotes whioll have hore bess A. [have not. Did you communicate to Haatington the reply which vc Arnold, Constable & Co! A. I did not, MCareraRy §TAnie, THOWINO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FORGED CHECKS, THE SANES OF THS FIRMS CPOs Woon ‘THE PAPER WAS FORGED, AND THE AGURBOATE OF THE Ba. TIRE YRAUD— Pheirs, Dodge & Co., nine notes, amounting 10,851,214 00 Harbeck four notes ....... . Graydon, Swanwick & Co., two notes Bonneli, Brown & Hall, two notes . Fenton, Lee & Co., two motos... .. ‘Tetita, Griawold & Kellogg, four notes... 23Sse8 ai $222352532238 sz Many, Baldwin & many, wo notes... 00 Bale k'Go,, one note. ove ai Tracy. Irn & Co,, four novos * 13 a 118 38 156 00 5,600 00 000 00 ‘Tota! amourt,. ‘ 6110 Fe NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1856. Endorsement of the Regular Democratic County Ticket at Tammany Hall. ‘The following resolutions were acopted at the Demo cratic County Ratification Meetiug at Tammany Bait, oa Wedner dey evening: — Resolved, hat the democrats of the elty and eonrty of New York, assembled at tae prereut ansyicions moment to Fatify the locg) somina'ioas of thair party, rajoine ia the op unity h Sinesre eoag atale. sympathy with their Missouri, ark. ot sertionalism and fanatcism, present the surest index of the *pproachivg uational victory, which shail eleva + tnose grea stalermen and patriots, Fawea Bucdanau and Joh 0. Brak to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of th3 Unied Puates | (appa Reacived, democracy of the etate of New York are pledxed pot to be bebind hand in the coming strife against the eoemies of the Union aud the consututvon. but, will strain every herve o purify their state goverament Ir mm the black repua ican elemens which dirgrace it, and will eect amams F Yarker, Joho Vanderbilt, Jobn u. Hassel, Mathe vi. Bren van and Horatio G, Warner, to. the olllves for waioh thay are ¢andidates, and for which they are so admirably tited by their high personal ana political character, (appunae ) hetolved, we are proud to present to the aufforage of good And pairwtic 0 tena for re-eiacira ty veo aller of Jayor, the hovored name of Fernand Wood, a gentlemaa whose’ pure, upright and energetic adininistration vacing the nut oay here, but aly ‘ded ia our caty history, career of Me Word as lef magytrate By letpeseat aud zealons & consistent Fejeiced to know thst friends of taunic\val reform, to wh v r Darty they belong, are advocating hie Claims sn wil: aaa a Me by an unprecedented majority, in the ebsir be 89 worthily occupies, Resolved That the name of Richard Busteed js of ityeif aul cient to secure his elvotion to the responsiis altive of Garp) 4 on Counsel. A coosistent, self serriiting democrat, Me. Busteed is better known an the learned aul honest whose untiring zea! in beha't of the poor amd dimteneaed, bas oarried rejoicing in'o thousands of families and resderet dion beloved as well aa esteemed in the purty of which ha is aa ee ame! evolved, That the regular demexratic nominees fur the offices of City Judge and Governor of the alma House, abri- nm D, Russell aad €. G. Maloney, ace dnwerviog of the vows ‘of their fellow citizens, and wil} receive the enargatic kod Ho~ divided support of tbe party, which with mature deliperation, presented ‘as its candidates Resolved, That we deplore ani repudiate the enderwore which have been made by a few disorganizing fictioniats to break up and destroy the regular o-ganizsina of the dem cratic party la thia city; that the preten ved namin by them were made for the avowed purpose of ng Aud destreving the democratic party, and not with any expectation of electing their candidates. Al} good democrats wil! remem: ber the traitors. Herolved. That we have reason for unbounded rajoirings in Pepraipects Wnich the coming election ooaus the country. With a democrasic wecutive, a demoscatic Onagress dem eratic State Legislatures in ail secttyns of the Union the daa- ers which bave me ie exatenee will distypear, and palmiest days it has ever known wiil commeace fur the republic, Losses for Want of an Opera, Jaxns Gonvoy Bayyart, Bsq— Dear Sik—As a locker ou in the operatic war, t have to thank you for yoar drawing pudlic attention to ibe aa- ‘wite position in which the high contracting parties are keeping themseives, Ali must admit that Maretzek ie the only diupreario who has ever managed the Opsrato ibe satiz{action of the New Yorbers at large, acd is the only one who has ever been able to control his artiste with He deserves some credit for tnas. lila private otbiog to do with the presents questioa. ved, or how he fares, Nobody knows and nor0dy cares. But it is very clear if bo bas to pay the rent requiret of bim, and if ths share owners receive in artiition to (ais (each one) $112 BO, in free admissions and revervet seas, per annum, they will be getiuag about 17 per cont tor Welr investment, which smacks more of Wali street than ordivery liberal dealing. Bat let us see what else anmes out of this diffouity. The average nuw der of the aadience per nig tt is at lnast 2,000, ana there are seventy five nights of Ora ia tov =. Thus 150,000 persons anaually vieit the Ooern louse. If we compute the expentitares of these Opera Oers a! the low figure of $1 each per night, tn gioves, if, Files, Cloaks, jewelry, Opera giavsoa, &>., thea our dealers tp (hese articles have asle for goo1s to the ox- tept of $150,000 per annum. This is under tho reat amourt, for it t a commoa thing for ocr fashivaavies to give a bundred dollars tor an Opera dress for « alagle evening. To thia we may add aiso the money paid tor carriages, at $50 per night, which ts $4,750 per aenum mcre. One balf of the audience is composed of atran cera. The bote) expenses thes strangere, who usually spend & week in town each, for the purpose of atvending the opera, ai $10 per week, will in the contse of Lao year amount to $150,000, the variety of other incidental ex may mako of carpot merchants, booksellers, dry goods mea. alk men, bat- ters, shocmskers, &c. ‘The account may be then fairly prated vs follows:— Brgratine Contactos oS the Accdemy to the City of New York, Dr. ‘To losses from millicers, dry goods men, man- twamakers, glove and laco dealers, Xo. Per hackme: Botel keeper Cr. By securing Maretzen Balance... 00+ City Politics. Orrica ov Craxk ov Comox Ononcity Oot ser 22, 1866. To THE Fisctors or tug Crry axp Covsty or Nnw Yori:— AD error baving occerred in a few of the priated copies of the ‘Practical airections to Ii * &o., which may misiead many ia the formation aud pi of ballots jor the election of Congressmen, notice is hare by__viven that the form ei yp be 3 iene: = “Congress pumber . PA -: the “uy read yaa Congr ‘one Bame ‘The above correction willbe made in the subsequent iague of these direciions. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk of Common Council. = ’ Emma Davis.—See the New York Ledger. It infor sale everywhere. Pure Newfoundland Cod Liver Otl, with quinine, combines in one remedy he tonic and ati og 3 of the Peruvian bark aad the nourishing qual ties pure cod liver oil. In debility, eonsnm tion, rhe scrofula, neuralgia, indy; preperaiion hes met net by the eminent physicians of thes city. Manufactured and pvtented by GEORGE KB. INGER & CO, Chemis, 300 Broadway. estion. ague, Ac, this mu ib lad demand, pee 22,000 Fremont’s Portraits, 13,000 Ba- chanan’s, 1.100 Fil’more’s—sold at 15 and 25 cents, at HOLM SY gallery, 289 Broadway. White's $3 Hat, Fall Styie—146 Fulten Greet, between Broadway and Nassau street, Emma Davie —Sec the New York Ledger. It is for sale everywhere. 1856.—Our Late Styles of Fall and Winter garments are now ready and on sale ‘As most of these are from fabrics Imported by and coo/ined les, an early cali will secure Delure the season ia fay Likenesses, with a case, cheapest la the world. Five hundred taken daily at ‘Mi Broadway. Emma Davis.—See the New Yi rk Ledger. It is for sale everywhere. when you Visit the City and Wish for yourselves nod families boots and shore. Tadia rubbers, 1e., arc! at moderate prices, sure weal on J. So iitioen & CO. ist canal see, ‘Trevortor Coal Stock for Sale Chea jot of Trevorton Coa! and Railroad stock by ALBERT H. SIOOWAY No. Broad uircet. - Emma Davis —Sce the New York Ledger. It is for sale everywhere. Alfred Munroe & Co. have now Ready and are constan'ly recetving from their manufacturing department & very large assoritnent of overcoats, Kagians, business coats ta, &e., for men and *. in ALFRED NCRROR & CO., No. 441 Broadway. Bankrupt stock. —The Subscribers ‘havi thy : iy the en: Ss gentlemen's furnishing i. 1 Clark & Co , comprising in part shirts aud colara, robes, glo hosiery. vate, fravcung’ shaw wart mutiors hes Be” ACs rt peep ic, are to cash or short time’ lu; sock will Be ready for Jnepeetion’ Unie dav (Fi ‘will be ready 7 fst. OXRPRNTERS FOLLE No. 11 Warren street, up ac Brandies, in 1-8 Pipes, Landing anne Grasse & Black wells’ picvies, condiments, £c., ex dan Congresa:* ice & Ferran’ Wornepiesthimaatce en Wie, * JUULN DUNCAN & Sona 405, ‘arouawag. Emma Davis —See the New York Ipdger Tt is for ewle everywhere. Cutter at No. 1 Hill, the Inimitable Hi street.—Halr dye, 49. & box, black Or brown; also, in fallible onguent. ie Universality Ac- Barry's ren oer kpowiedged to be the Sea moni ta . restoring. and atrengthent wat by all faruggiste and perfumers ‘wor! Tokai—Pat tn Foul, to Prevent Drying, spied at mons, eat and drug stores. Wholesal> at 412 roadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and may be ob- tained, of superior excellence, and the dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor House, Phrenology, 308 Broadway.—Mr. Fowler gives charts, with fait written descriptions, day and evening. ‘The Catarrh Doctor, ©. Howard Marshall, is at St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, for afew Gays. Room 55. Hours, 10 to 2P. M. Consultation free. Oure certain, a'The Remarka’ neress of Hoe letior's vagetable stomach bitters in curing arene im, Niter complaint, and imparting tone \o ee ip Tian a ud by all groce: 7 parallel jg the ‘ot medicine 3 ERR Rotele. Mostersor & Smith, Patabuey WaRhes ‘ARK, Agente tnMew York. ———___—___£ ay’s Pillestife Pi —t pan the wi of the stomach, the regularity of the excretions, the parity of the blood, depends the duration of lige and cal enjoympnt. These three essen'ta!s of longer it a And perpetuated by the use of BO! Emma Davis —See the New York 1 ie for ante everwhere ‘ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. @SOVvEVY MARKET. ‘Dwrspay, Oct. 23-617 M. Taere wan a moderate sized pavic in Wall atreet to day, but pathing hike wher wil! be realzed before the exoira- tion of sixty Caye trel bonds decline! 54 per cent; Cumberland Goal, %¢; Ceseland and Prtsburg, } w York Centra) Reitroad, 14; Ere, a4; Micbigap Southern, 4; Reading Railroad, Mich, gan Centra}, 4; Galer® and Chicago, *;; Clove Jap apd Toledo, %{; Chicago and Rock Island, { Tne sales wera Jarger to day at the decline than we } ave no- ted for some time. Thie is the netural reacit of a panic. The greater the jeciine in prices, the more apxvus holders are to sealize, Thou. tends of sbarea of some stocks were sold to- day, where yeswrdsy there were but bundreds. ‘The European adviees received yesterday are of the moet gloomy character, It ie folly, om the part of the bol: ers Of stocks 10 sitempt to diguize the fact avy lorger. We are apon tbe eve of a faancial convulsion that will ron down the market value of stocks to points which have not been touched for years, The Banke of England and France have no aliernaiive but an advance from time to Ume fn the rato of interest. That is tho only way they can extrica’e thousands from the dangers and difficulties with which they are sorrounded ; and while such a course may save those institutions from suspension, it will throw the whole borden upon the financia! aud commerciat community, and produce = vast deal of troubie Tke movement has but just com Tt bas been threatening a long time bave et «berun to feel tte «flects, Those who argae that we are independent of Puropssa finances talk of that which they are profoundly iguoruu of, aud wil) be among tue first to be pavic struck by the efiect within our own limite, When @ fnancial revuisioa spreads over Forope, it is as sure to sproad over this ceantry ua the rising of the sun. European capitalists ®nd merchants are our creditors, and 90 long as they re Ma'd 70, £0 ivng will wo be subject to the same jaf uepees which affect them, whe'her for good or for evil. There ‘4 @ margin for @ fall of five per centin every siock security or this market Alter the aajournmect of the board the failowing eaies Ot Btocke and bonds were made at auction by A. 4. Niceley:— $22,000 Lake Erie, Wabash and St. J. 7 nt. 16.600 Grt. Wentorn (11.) BR, les mig. (0 5,000 Bartfort Ory ‘be + 13,000 Milwaukie and Boricon . 2,000 Lackawana and Western RE. 6,000 Mempnis City o's... 600 San Francisco Cty 10's 590 academy of Manis 2 6 ebares Tuird avenue a8. 7 Sexth Avenue RR. 33 Second Avenue RK + +0 New Jersey Steamboat Co.. 60 Trenton Iron Go.. as seee coos 25 Farwers’ and Sechanice’ Manufec: 100 Chiriqar Improvement Co... 18634 Great Weetern (/"1.) RR. 250 Chepapeake ani Unio Steam Trans, ¥o0 North American Trust and Banking Co 80 Totedo and Alnpoiw . 10 Hartiore apd Ne 25 Grocers? Fire 100 Grocer’ Bank . 40 Bali's Head Ran! 4 . <0 artisans’ Ban ” . mm. * ietmig “* ‘ wi At the seconu board the esect of the forsiga news was more apparent. It bas not yet been naif digested. Rea! ing fell off thia atternoom %; per cent. Erie Railroad, Mickigan Southern, Clevelant apd Toiedo, 4; Now York Centra’, 4¥; Tlimoie Centra! Railroad stock closed at 113g per cert. At the close of the market the tenden:y of prices was downward, The steamebip Niagars from Boston for Liverpool yes. terday, carried out $275,000 in epecie. ‘The Asristant Treasurer reports tue operations tniz week a8 follows: — Tetrl Receiws Total Paymvn’s. To'tl Balance. - $229,085 OF 13,7, Ab we5,934 07 13, 7 1b4.407 46 18,742,195 56 + 355,653 39 13,765 074 66 Of the receipts to-day $149,000 were from Castome. The warrants entered at the Treasury Departmen, Waebingtoo, on the 2lat inst., were as follows:— ‘Texas debt warrants... the Treasury for the Inter‘or Department. FOF CUSLOMIE.... 6.66 eee oe far warrants received aud entered From miscellaneous sources On account of the navy.. ‘The receipts of the Ilinois Centra] Road, for the secon week of October, were $72,174, which is the largest week ever known on this road. The asteamabip Arabia, at Halifax from Liverpos), puts Us im poesession of dates three days later than those ro Golved by the lastarriva!. We have ro details of the ad- vices she brings, but enough has come to hand to satis!y us that a financial panic througbout Europe is not far dis- tant. The most important item of news by this steamer te the fact that ihe Bask of England lost in one week the enormous sum, in bullion, of oie millon pounis sterliny In the ppace of one week the Bank of England lost hall as uueb aa all the banks of the city of New York hold at this moment. More than one-testh of all the 2aak of England specie reserve was drawn out in six days. Tals fact alone is reason enough for the Bank to advance its rate of interest one and two percent. During the whole of the Crimean war « drain to this extent was not realized, and it may well create alarm among financiers. The aight yecovery In quotations for consols ie the natural effect of such a sudden and serious decline as was realized, The money market was reported a little cxsic immediately alter the bank bad advanced the rate of ‘in- terest, but just previous to the departure of the Arabia the stringency returned, and was a: the Iavest date in- creasing. ‘The effrvt of such a great increase in the value of money could hardly be o:herwire, and great distros muet follow. The course now pursued by the Bank of France amounts almost to a complete suspension of dit counts. In Ergiand they ere yet a littie better off thao that, but the ootaide rates of interest must rule ai ruinous rates, and serious disesiers in the commercial world must be the rerult. An advancy in the rate of interest by the Bank of England from 4}¢ t0 7 per cent in the space of two to three weeks, while commercial operations aro un restricted by the absence of confidence, is likely to pro duce more difficulty than under any other clroumstances. In Great Briain and on the Continent the utmost pros perity prevails in commercial affairs. A very extensive and profitable business bas been carried on since the ou clusion of tue war, ard private credit stood high aad was wholly unvestricted. Im the midet of inis, the great ad ‘vance in the rate of interest comes like a bombahel! ina quict camp. The notice given of the bank’s intention ‘Was Dot soificient to have the slightest effect on the move ment of irade. The expansion of privae credits bat reached such a bigh point, before any cause for an tn crease ia the rate of interest appeared, tbat a contraction of any importance was uttorly out of the question, ani now wo have, with a very active comand fur mosey iv London, to carry on the genera! operations of commerce an advance in the rate of interest from 444 to 7 per ceut ‘There must be bard times among basinesa men. Cut of im their revenues, payments must bo made under mt adverse circumstances. Had the Bank adopied this course after a long period of contraction, when contience Was at a low point, the effect world not have bees at aii injurious, but vow it will create a great deal of embarras mert, and we foar a great dealof bankruptcy. In Franc» ail clanves rutler alike, Tho Bunk of France will not di count anything over sixty days, and require margins 0 the hypothecation of public securities tha: must cut off al: toto the mort meeting of farmers end merchants living Bear the line Of the Milwavkie sed Horicon Railrosd, pledging them Selves and their county to the subscription @ & eam saf ficient for the construction of s branch road from Polat Boss to Plover—a distance of some twonty-fotir miles— and copnecting at the latter, It is due to the directors of the main road to state that while they appreciate the advantage of, and will afford erery reasonable encourage ment to, the building of branch reads, which oan become but se many feeders, they do no, intend to divert any of their fun ta Crom the Carrying out of the original design, pamely, the construction of a railroad from Milwaukie to the head of Lake Superior, Any number of branches may be built; in fact, the necessities of the country aro suoh that they must be; but the sinew# Will, in every instance, be furnished by the people whose convontence they are designed to subserve, the Milwaukie and Hort. con Company merely y pledging itself to give such encou- and connections as an interests may from time to time dictate. ‘The thipmentes of cotton to Great Britain from all the Southern porte, and including ours, since September | to thie dase, are only 18,707 bales, against 80,604 baler to this date lant your, ® deficiency of 62,000 bales, whieh, At Mily doliare per bale, & $5,100,000 lees exchange from At the feat bowed to day Himais Cen. | that article sione. As there are supposed to be but few | Practicable orders in this country, the deficis ins week more will probably reach 100,000 bales, the quantity that was shipped in Octover of 1965 being very meavy. Whether breadetufis will go forward in @ greater volume i» curing the excitement of war prices last year, we leave for common sense to determine; if they do, they will go at very iow prices. Cotton is coming frecly ino the porte at present, but the nuying is all speculation for the account of interior buyers and growers. The South pre- senting bute fow ayticles or epecuiation, couon and sugar in short crop £eason aro + vailed of by men of smail capi- tal ag iovestments; and he appearance of the growing crops being such 98 to @ tablish the probable delivery at ‘tom 500,00 to 8¢0,000 bales ieee chan last year, tho article is pow selling b gher in the interior than at the scoports, acd is being beugnt up by partiee who are pot required 10 resert to fo cign exe ange to pay for it. Te earpings of tbe New York ana rie Rulirosd Com: paby in cach of the atttwo fiscal years bave beem as fullows:— New Yoox axp Erm Rarcroa. 1864-95, 605-56 Octover,, $598,940 Ni 607, 464,071 582,002 427,829 406 340,751 997,91 607,090 980,359 006,697 626,070 475,127 887,793 896 6.37 479,276 374,077 481508 434779 96,804,354 . $810,907 a) Railroad Com- Naw York Centrar Wairoa. 1854-06, $640,420 $72ALTAG soled: . 103433 Miscellaneous income (est/mated) 131,749 130,000 $0,563,581 $7,794,786 1,231,208 The gross and net earnings of the Readirg Raliroas Company for the month of September, this year and last, ard the net earpings of the road for the firat ten monti. of the present and past fiscal years, were as follows :— PHILADELPHIA AND bac Rastroap. 1856. Received from coal.... $362 414 $392,503 7 * {rom merchandi 29,305 37 82790 bn ‘trom travel, &¢... $2,224 60 31,990 b> $424,014 560 = $457,458 55 ‘Tram portation, oumpage, 6. 161,874 98 = 181,904 7 Net profit for the month. $263, 1; $275,289 ~ For previous 9 months. 1,745,200 80 1,281,055 «> Total net profit 10 mos. Stock Exchange. Tucrspay, On. 23, 1866, 100 sng Erie RR..0c0 06, 160 dow... bt OC, 100 do Gn is) 9 100 oo. 1000 NY Cen RR7’s 1014 100 cen) 8000 ARRR ist Mort 97 100 Harlen RR. 100 Creer 1 bot 00 It Cen RR Bac x5000 230 16400 0 56m do, . 8 2 +ha St Nich’s Rk 98 7¢ Mecoapics’ Ba, 116 20 Hapever Bk. 9 100 Nie Tr Co, 100 Penn Coal Co. 100 200 M Sok Visi sou 200° Wo 30 2 & ae ss3se 8 * e = = ‘og a0 980 Rk la RR @o,..,.d00 on 100Ch & 00 oT Oo. aa 60 LaCr& MIRR.. eee ° BOARD. $5(00 Miscourt St 6's 100 Ma S&NRR,D3 bu do 10 soeSBS S82sessse J an 960 600 Clev & T RR ong 300 do 0 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORD. Tavrspay, Oot 25-4 P.M Asnns —The market was firmer, and svies of J0bbIs, pore were made at Me., and some small lots ware reporter at» rb were mearce and held a’ 9, i ur—In consequense of the fore'ga the am as el at an advance of ano: conta per bbl, with fair demand tm exoort, the ‘eps embraced ut 9 rey 000 # 10,000 bbia., at about the flow id brands. extra, Conadian supertine and extra . Choice extra Georgetown, Richinond City Mills and §t. Lowis...... + of Canadian embraced ices given above. her ands and at lirmer raves ‘The sales embraced hetwoen 2000 a 3.000 Dbis. at the quotations given ubove. Rye four Was firm and in good request at 8% a $5 for fine and su rerdor Mesi was stendy at $3 Mi, S362), asked for New Jeraey WheatThe market was quite active, with sales of 160 000 busbe:s, closing at an advance of about Se. nod ineome cages made at Se higher ti Jowest fg for the previo: pari ol the week, Tact wore sales of Western red ni $1 %0 Haxall and The sales Hw fe ed 8 nnd $t Boren Bt lor m forth an a3 0 i rel heners. Tine prime white wold at $170; chow ao. and fur to choles white Ganaes af $1720 0 at FL 48, and Chicago spring sales of 85,00y # 4y,L0 werel at The Rye w Wb fair sales at 430. a 4 + Dushois fem 1 for Suat» ei mer. cargo. were steady, He. for Western. be marke! was quirt bet firm 20 bags Gonaives ingo sold at lle, aud 20 baies do. Rio at fle, Cortox—The sales were confined to whou: F bales, | The market was unsetiled, and quotations dificult to give wih ar nis —Ergazements were moderate, the alrance jn is ney to check engagements, To 1,010 bushels of grain Were @umaged ot . Wags and holk: “0.00 do. im bags, to fill op %M., and 10,00 do, in haga at a4, with 809 bbls, flour wt id some cotton a Kats © ivwton and Herre Unghangec. To Bremen, 3.0%) bushels of grain we red Liverpool 8 Were made of about 3.0% tox in bond, fo pt lors were sieady, at Se. a We. for ne He.; oid were dull and nominal Lox. —“cotch pig was fn fair demand, with smal! sales a $31 in larger parcels at $80 564 $81 50. six month= in moxterate request, at S00 for common, and at With prime lots at firm. Acargo of Porto Rico as re . at Se. and & cargo of Cuba at p. t, sup pesed to have been a! avout 48e, and 15 bhds. do. wt §e Naval STORRS Were fiom, with anies of 200 a 900 bbls. api Ine reporred ai 40se , with salea of common rosi per S10 lbs. detivered. Other descriptions joady, with » Cate Ba embrace’ 300 bola; mess at PY do. do. wt SZLG@. at which the market closed Ag at $1850 Beet coutinued Gem, with sales of i lnding country prime. at $4 a $7, moss and ed Weevern at $24 $1 jemand, with suloa of nhont 860 bbe cou sud cal ‘merts were sendy. Bales ._ Jong and boneless middiee (ice house sured) were reported Pold at Ite, atter condaued Arn sale able, at full prices, Cheese ranged from Se. « 10! Rick —Fales of lin casks were made for expo"! tp. Pro ARs—The market continned rather active and fi The kales footed about 1,00) hhda, included in whi re aM bhde Porto Rico. in bon. for export Canada at Se., and 0 do Cnba, in bond, for the same destination at n i: and the remainder, Cnba muscorado, duty paid, chiely withia the range of *}ye. a 9\0., With 50 do. Porto Rico at 8.0. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAT. CURTAIN MATERIALS, &C. SURTAINS AND Cc CURTAIN MATERIALS, Now pakerns New atylon, For este by re oniy, Ore OE Te PERG UROM, No, 201 Broadway Th Ot COTE, Wow sitanes, . New rartenss, Dy Parmeren Mactan, The only article ( wy url by heat, Por dale is KRUTY & PRRGUSON, Wisnow Suave MAxcracrinnns, No. A Wroad was. RAN Y'S GA! PHOTOGR, PAS, AMBROTYPRS a a AND DAGUERREOTYP SS, Broapway, = ones valid ee sons why ambrotype bow Id be preferred by those re quiriag an immedi ate and in expensive Picture: Firat, They osaens the merit of dewg perishable. Se- coud, ‘They are taken in ‘ania stant relidvingthe eye from the ex- pression of vacul- ey mes messed in oth tures. ‘Ihird, are cate in tone. The which they ‘ed plate gi fece thus ‘atmos ‘ ceptible of influence from it, ‘Phe glass being BRADY'S GALLERY. transparent, the single picture is Vapafermable inte two. giv. ing diferent views of the face, a each perfect. One new may be ved, leaving the ether an exquaite Mezzot!nt, presenting the novely of = ‘0 distinct portraits in Nn EB. The Ambrot; has up pie. a cet are pst ith the ut- BRADY'S GALLERY. most celerity, To travellers and whosetime is limited, the advantage a this electric ra- pidivy is mani fest. Ten min- pies is suflicie nt to complete a perfect picture, ‘The facts of the Aprons may be —— thna: it possesses ra re quat peeu- Lartolwelt it iamademorenulek- iy, certainly, and cheaper than any other picture; two por- ‘traita are obtained at lens he has fal atien opement, at ‘Dos, 206 way a Tee! 4 ited. Everybody G0 see them, Photographs of every style and size, euperior to any other attainanle, be obtained at ule . Beveral important imaproveme: country. later gentleman was about to leave his Lordabip’s office the day ster that little affair of Central America was settled. “If you have the Leparx,” continued his Lords ip, Wate fo me for @ dsy or so; our last tile miscarried, and Vady have recently heen add he collection of distinguished portraits {s unrivalled in this 309 Broadway, over Thompsoa’s, LITERATURE. ‘PyaAVE YOU THE LAST NEW YORK LELGER with you?’ said Lord Palmerston to Mr. Dallas, as the Palmerston has been quite inconsolable ever since." * Well— inasmuch as every member of the Legation haa read times over;”’ and pulling off his hat, Mr’ Dallas took ther awell thumbed Lepuxn, and politely handing it w Lord Palme: 7 es--your Lordship,” replied our necomplished Minister, ** I ve a copy of whe last Lancs, but it is considerably, worn, it many nm tun, gracefully ‘retired, quite overwhelmed | w rom his Lordship, who was delighted at having found means of curing Lady Palmerston’s melancholy. ‘The Leper is sold at two shillings per copy in London but heve it can be had for four cents. wparoing by, EMMA DANTS; or, At commences ® new tale tix the popular author of the * Wa/chman,” eutitied rie Uscrer AND wis VicriMs, T CAME, WAS SEEN, IT CONQUERED.—NEVER. IN. the history of litersture, was there anvching 80 ¢ mitauall® and increasingly successful as that most popular of all serial Pp hosia of orber good things con'innied trom inst wee! ublications— This © THE NEW YORK L®DGER. . 's No, now ready, contains, ia addition to its he oF: nan,’ inning of a new story by the auhor of “the Ws entitied, EMMA DAV‘, or THE USCRER AND MIS vioTINS A tale that wt interest and i tall casos of readers. ORION THY GULD BEATER ts conunned. FANNY FEEN still “sketches” for the LEDGSR. The LEDUKK is sold by all newavenders at four cans. KOSS @ TOUSRY Genera! Agents, 103 Nassau strec: KYMA DAVIS; OF, Tas Users axp mis Viorms. THIS AF NI ‘ORK LEDGER, Written by The au ‘hor of “The Watchman.” NOW READY. THE LEDGER Also cantatas ORION, THE GOLD BEATER, FANNY FERNS SkercnEs, READ IT es Lathes ij IMERE PANTA- Id’ extensive ¢ othiog Ware: Pompton ~ ped Ry ant Drivace e \CHRLOR'S HALK DY¥K, W1G8S AND COUPERS, ARB to aij ohers. Their new imocuvemense ¢enure elegance and dara’ unrivailed and only harmieas hair dv isapplied ta two'we rooms, at BATCHELOR 'S, 233 Broadway. MPORTANT, JOOVEN'S Treponors PREPARATION Instanuy cleans Kid gloves UL any color, Without the bil re ‘Son bore ‘Cleans fifty pair. he wile ted Price &) oea's, ‘or sale by all droggests. ROLUMON UONTENT & CO., Gi? Broadway. RAVELLING SHAWLS OF EVERY GRADE MAY RE fourd at KVAN®S’ extensive clothing warehouse, (6 and 64 Ful ulton street. NFLUENZA CURRD IN A FEW HeURs—THERK ore & great many at the present time seriousig troubled ith coughs, colds end influenza if ye, who are thas troabied ill ewalew from four to sx of Radway's regalacors wad bathe the surface of ihe body with Madway s ready reliet, your whole system wi! one! Bight. got over beat to a cool dranget Ds body. ree from every symptom of vain x 8 after these remoudies are Visited Wallack’s thea're on Mourl. » 100K 0% lily overcoa:, exposed hiunseif ir. and ennght a very aevere cold, the nigit be was seized with violent palns all over hua leis throat was so sore be could scarcely swallow, enn in lowe ‘A genticman uring waiery diecharges irom Ue eyss and nose Werncousisnt, every bone in his bo ly ached wih that he conla not speak ahowe the next morning found w x © all the resirf. RR ey be Pain. And be was'ao boars: ‘a whisper. In this condition We however, knew his di bole body rubbed with Katway'a ready rebet. a 12 clock the sume dey Fe wae rid of all hia diflenitias iad ay's regulators and ready relief will cure the intiuenss and 1 bad colds in a few hours. Toothache ts cured inarautiy by RADWAY & CO., No. 162 Puitoa airect, 8. Y remedies sold dpuggiats and very where ORGAN'S EXEOSURE OF eile, old boots and engravings bouzht NEal CRS, 500! Broatwar HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF RAGLANE IS NEW York may be found at BV ANS’ extensive clothing ware: vase, (6 und 68 Fulton street Owin, Ni 10K TO THOSE TROC RE wTyly ointments come withio the reach of afl claseen, the most ey ral humors or sores, are respecwfally tavited to call en Purchase, ‘ork city, fh roadway and anal streets, from the Zim wil the 2h instant, 4, oe » cc M US edy'e Fait Rheum Olrment allers all infdamation tn tia, and every humor of @ hot naire, ie vighta r Orniment you aco oat Scattering will feattor serofala ‘on the neck Kennedy's Healing Ointment will heal scrofula sores, fever re, gamgrern sores, We fore lees are permanently cured ina few weeks, fat mos!, a few months ven cure T ever made cor! bat sixteen as A gene ibing dollars, ence does net cost halt of that, All alitiered with Advice in ali ¥ eon weratio Duma ENN. 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Yona AND OLD RUSH NOK THE NEW YORK LEDGER, yr ALOUS NEWSMEN SKLL THE NEW YORK LED A ak , ALL THE WORLD J8 ASTONISHED AT THE NEW Q yYoRK LEDGER. N. B.—And no wonder. Births, Srraxorcy.—On Tuesoay, o» 14 at No. 943 Weat Twepty second street, the wife o MaUCRiCR Stmakoeon, of & sen. Wiikiss —Om Monday, Oct. 20 the wife of Guonas W. Wirkiss, of Nu, 140 East Lwenty first street, of a soa. Marrica Rouss—Towrkive,—On Mopuay + vening, Oct. 90. by the Rev. Witnam herrian, reowr ot Trinity church, Joss P. Rover, of Saratoga Springs, to H. Miveis Tomrkiss, o: this any, Peansaii—Corias.—On Tuesiay ot. 21, by the Rev. James dullett, at the residence of the bride's moiber, Mr. Josara Pearsatt, of Litchfleld, (c., to Miss Sakap asetia CoLman, of tots city Boyy—Drexvxcay.—Ua Sunday evening, Oct. 1%. by the Rev. J. B. Wakely, Mr. Frxmvanp Hoyt to Miss Maxy Lovira Duy mapuRyY, boro of tom . Cook—Bwanpsixy —On Thorsday. Oct. 28, by Rev. Jos. H. Price, recior of St Stepheo's Juux Wititam Cook, aq, of Grest Stanmore, Euv'and, to Magy Losena, aaugbter of Jes. W Beardsley, E-q , of this city. Londen, Fog., papers please o vy. Staw—Wiray.—On Wedneraay rvening, Oct. 22, at the Orchard street Untverralist church, oy the Rev. Thomas J. Pawyer, D. D., Gorse BH. +r w of this city, to Asse ‘Manis, davghter of Mr. Joseph Wiley, of Morrisania. Lavary—DomaiDson —On Thursday, Oct. 16, at their own resicence, by the Rev. Dr Thomson. Mr. Samcm La- VaBY (6 Mite MaxGa«xeT Doxaioson, of Glasgow, Scotiand. Wusr-—Drrioen.—n Saturday eneoing, Oct 18, ac the resigercs of Mre Clark, by the Rev. Mr. X. Vansant, Wi 2 B Mri 10 Mise Many ©. Drirom, of Factory vilie, Staten sana. Eyotisa—Bcenert.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Oct. 23, at {he residence of the bride's iather, by ihe Rev. Bonry Ven Dyke, James H. Knots, of this city, to Kuza Boa. EIT. uf Brooktyn. v = Church of the ‘Tripiy, {a Breckiys, y tbe Rae Be Lewis, Gaorca L. Varren, of Beaufort, 8. C., to CRAKLoTT® AV@Usta, or me ae Lucvus Pear! Charleston and Nasbville papers please a Ieria—Ficeay.—On Tuesday Out 14, ttestone, L. 1, by the Rev. Wm. Shortt, Hxsxy James Irvix, M. D., of Jemaica West Indies, 0 Sorma Ans Locus Ficews, of Whnestone. Cotnsst—Rarate.— in Fispkill v 0a Wedvec tay, Oct. 92, by the Rev. Francis M. Kip, Evawre Co- Theat, of this ony, to Cathamine E., daughter of the iste Richard Rapalje, Req. Bavas—Canraxtee.—Oo Wednesday, Oot. 22, at the re- sicence of W. a. Woodwara. Eeq, Keewaydin, Or N.Y, by the Rev Dr. syrole, of Ne arg. eo . Of Hartiord, Ohio, e fata, daughter of tae GrpEr—Howarp.—!n Baltimore, on Taoaday, Ot. 21, by the Ke¥. Thomas Foley, Wittiam H. Gitpan, of this Cty, 10 Many G, daughter of the late W. Govene Bowara, of Baitimore, Md. Dea, Avcram.—On Wodnesday. Oct. 22, of consomption, Kame J., wife of Jas. B Archer, and daughter o N, k, Woda, Bag, ' the 28th year of ber age. The relatives and frienos of tbe family. and the mom- bere of the Sixth Company National Guard, vols Duicmsos.—On Weope-day afernosn, Oot. 22, o'clock, after « tingertog ilineta, Haan Avr owner, F 4., late President of Ue Ramborg Bank of Soutn Carolla. foveral, this morning, at ten o'clock, ‘Wi-bout furtber invuation. COLLVRR —MARGaR@? SENGERA. daughter of Jeco> and Adame Zoliver, aged 21 years, Ber tienda, ‘thove of Hose Company No 16, fee peottully iavited to attend Ab avenue B, 1his altormoon, at two oe i. the funeral, from No, Yhaw.—On Wednenday evening, Oot, 22, of old age, Prog, wicow of James shaw, of tho ovarian of Dang) ven, cour ty Lopdonderry, Irelaud, aged 87 years, ‘The frienos ot the family, and those of her s08-io-iew, Grorge Harriott, invited to muend the funeral. this si:ernoon. st one o'clock, from her lave residence, No. 49 Wert Twenty-seventn street, corner of Sixth avewue. Dowie —Om Wednesday, Oct. 22, Micaact Dow sna, aged 23 yearn, & DALIVe Of the town of Sligo, irei sod. Bis trieods and ecquaintances are respectlully 1n: to attend the funeral, from bis late reeideace, No. 36 Vy street, Ubie aflermoon, at one o’clocx. Cau —( Thursday, (ot. 28, Bowasn Catt, aged 37 yearn, 9 moaths and 4 ¢aya. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral serrices, et the resiucace of his father im law, Joseph Gouge, Vo. 94 Craritoe eres to-morio@ afternoon, at three o'clock. be taken to Params, N. J , tor interment, Kanon —On Touredey, Oct 98, after ines, Mrs Maman Kupoe, @ife of Mathew Kehoo, 40 year of ber age. and Backett, » panve of Kings county, Ireland. ‘The triemas of the Daiauaien—O8 ‘Thursday . Oot. 22, Colowet + 5+ en alana! im the b4to year aro ‘The funeral will take place this morn! at ball past Dine o’ck.ek, from No. 6 Carroll Besiker street without feriber invitation, me ean G i ae No nate wonthe. ave eee ve )ralptapore of the to attend the ineerah from the recidouos of her patente No. 160 So. ts Firet street, Williamaburg, thie morning, ven o'clock. Wore. —0n Wedn: evening, Gronce Were, “s ietcaaee tute naine ee u ral, from hie late vealdenoe, ct Bushwick, ine were at two o'clock. ty in the 41st year of bis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapeotfuily ie wited to attend the fn front bis Inte residence, No, ‘treet, Hoboken, N. J, thie afternoon, st two itheut further His remains wil be ioe be in the 7 ay a 1G WICK bridge. on Tecate, wae edewien, of thie city, aged 44 yours, + Cravrery —At Belize, Honduras, on Taoeday, Sopt 9 fr posure, performing goard nner tee large tire at that piace, AvoRio ees, rm | 88 years, formerly of this city,

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