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8 eaeo 2 avout » fortoight, and it will whesber the Chambers are to be called & November, or eee tbetr mectng is o be: aiter Chrismas, It is generally that the cerier period will be fixed upow, secing the urgency and so pectance of Lhe Measurce wi pee sb will have © i @ 10 the Leginlature. the foreigvers o distinction arrived bere lately burg the most ts Genera d.cben, Whose Dame was ip ery "emayt the of ~oe siege Of Sebastopol. po wools suffering Shogun Froeived wo the defenae of that world fortrers Count Newelrode passed th ‘me the other day, on bi veurn tetar enn eat soa Prine Hsterbazy s \<oeted to-morrow from Mos ©oW, Where Bis Glamond phere excited @ proper sense Sod where he is siaud w Bave beon not quite ua cesetul in bis endeavours wo heal the breack betweco the tWO empires Of the bust. hers ia even some talk of 4 vendevvour, given by Al-xmcdor Il. to Frabois Joseph wi Von@e, whence thy are to proceed to Nwe to pay their reapects to the Downe Eaiyress, and to be joined tbore by Louis Napolecu Compideravie teres is (elt bere in the result af the Presidential electing um America, and inovements of the copterdlug parties are eowuned with most scruti DiviDg Vigiianee = Fs movt is +-ivently the favorite—aot RO MUCH, perhaye oo Koo LI OL Ais political o; of bis s@vemturour oi mantle career aad b wive acient™®e acquir: mol, smear are sure to be appro- late in tne comply eos sorb pave gained bim 60 Latier gg & teeta cm stor Of German sa 7aas, agak: Von Hem» Publisbed biegrape ~evera) of Our journals nave of bic, aud the Berliners are quite prouo vt | of heir learned +¢ aeaber of ove ss & stacnCa Oppoucal, however, in aetna ae Kiberal censervative pa: revolutionist, and ceciares suet zes Lim &8 idemtion: vith cooservar sn. whether the demourut= clscovery. then be decided Europe. [do not know * atch detignted wits this Oar Vienna Correspondence. Vinana, Cot. 6, 1866. anim Watlachia—The Nea Amiruan Point of View—The &e , ste Prince Stirley's Aemoni elitan Questwn frm on Aratrian Credu Mun ‘There is motbing ip ibe Ang articles of the Times; t¢ vay % praises «mac whom tt wbused yesterdsy ano sin joe benevulently on things at which It nad frowned some we we before. I cannot help giving you a striki x ‘men of this weathorcock quality, which bas procr the Tews popularity that !s not lees fick’ iac the politics of this London newspaper The Tin « « Geotured partizan of Prince Gatka, formerly 5» a Wallachia, apaibematizes poor Stirbey, thougs (b> bas deue ail in his power for the best of bic country aaawby! Only because Austria bas declared Proce (itika to be one of the most eaworthy rulers, ands kyo ef vamptre, sucking the Died (1. e. the money) c supjects It le well known all over Purope tbat Sci.) promotes instruction, cares for the condition of rew!s and highways, and tries to establish an impartial oor nistrstica of justice; that there ig now ready moves exchequer, that agricul ¢ is fourishing. acd e © oerty Of tae country rapid- Ay ‘wereasing; wher as nc Tioce Corka's government, the atate of thinge in Wa'lacta was really shocking. ‘There is an address celivercs to ents same I’rince Chika, im the year 1842. by the Awemblée Generale dein Wal Wookie, the begipn ng of which rons as follows:—* Walla bia fs fast’ sioking under th numerous abuses ebich, tn the space of the iast pe rnc years, bare pervaded every Branch of scmipistiat nm, the progress of these abuses troubles and rend: rs uvoappy eur whole population.” ‘The address then ni merates toe faults commited by the government, vi. exuctions from the peasantry; the wtler rain of husbendry mdestry apa trade; the abuees tu the military service; the decay of the ways of commu- nication throughout the country; che venality of the ad- xaleistrating authorities: tos yeceral subornation at the tne tribunals; the “opocessur's wrong, the proud man’s contumely,’? and 0 ov official report states that content is general y vrevalling and equally in eve. body's beert an! mouth’ (Ir vnterqen! eal ¢galement tot les cocwrs ef la plainte lowe tows les bouches) tbat there is a geners! spo nog of the lags, and a perpe teal substitution of despomim for jegolity , that the fimances are in a moet “+ploradle conden, Ac, &. ‘The Roctish translation of (his report was then commani- cated by the Temes to the Fogiisn padbe, accompanied by sharp comments and rewsrss ant Sundry not very ‘at. site to be one of the most Tempra mutawer, cireuar nove of Princo @ \boncerstorm io the Foglish and Frenvk prers, even tue Aust pers thane their vic beads at tt. mote ie tneeed ruil ou votoward oven," as the Austrian goverrm:st (aa pearly succeeded to suacing the French and yetsn cebmete to ‘draw it mild” towar aples—=when, like 9 thercerbult from the > ue hy that nove feil dowa right ere a! isto the lap of the Goevess Co corde. aad gave trementoes shock Thora the autuenticty of cogument be vstevsit.y end lreach press whieh they (apd e-pecially tne official Const w: nal) are thundering ‘orth agayost We ‘uveian arrogance, as they call M, Ghows chery hel they realy are sure of the cthentictty of the Misia. pute Taonga pespic here ove of the Kuesien arguments, stu! the way Bre Utter d does Dot mect with the same fot, as the Prenen way © C'est le lon ut fae mut, and the tue of th Museoctts lay \¢ rather seorant to dipiowatic care The Austrian gotoroment, afer baring clearly proved the a clessness and the dau- (pers CODDecKed WILD BO UpF. atta \ EPL! it dependent porermment, had rec-ived the sincerest assurances (#9 T best from rehable sources) that the naval expotition a0) " te straid the bitteroees of Hrince G Bote might excive similar calling ‘eclings mm the Western Cabinets and tue all the endeavors Count Buol to seta afeirs in an amicable way would = been in vain. stil, hope is entertained that Enw ‘ve from the path of mode- Fabon, and acstris ts 61 jertipg all ber ip wence to prevent the combined feets from ‘eaviag their moorings at Toulon. Permit me now to cail y ib bet which bas been lately y Sebuberth’s, ara wbieh attracts cenoral atrention, Tus title {5 “The Politics| Skirmishee, No 1; or, The Aus- trams in Teal, Letter thy R B. Lord Lyndbnest, by , Fann aud & more sarcastic, witty political Sever was wrtten por one wbict bits the point bet ter thao th's pamphlet, whien [ strongly recommend to readers. your . The Acatrian Bank of Credit, which was monopolized ty the governwent, ia order to prevent the frequent per- eurbations ‘a the Vienna money market, is vehemently ‘atineked U7 the prene, 1or msain~ use c! is monopoly for the exerei#e of the / mort eordt agiclace.” Still, the ebarce of thls inetivotioe ip the coarse of the last week hare crperieaced a rise of aout 10 per cent; the Bourse wae generally sald to be in a beter rtate, and public wtocks Were in demasd. Notwitheand og oil this the tmproremect, bumble opinion, Is bet a momentary woe an4 « relapse w certain Important ‘Telegraphic et, Lispos Ut 8—d o'cloce My Deaz Sre— As the elewtrician of the Net y ork, Newfoundiand anc | onde ‘rircraph Company, it is with the highest gratification thst I bare to apprise you of the reeult of our experimedts of this morning upon a singie eee Conductor ct more than 2,00) miles tn extent. a yOu Will perceive, sutlctent 0 cross tne Atlantic Ceenn, frou Newlounelavd to ireland. ‘Ihe edunirehio orreop ments made at the Mignetc Tele- «Tap ofice, ee ek ane a ten © ranean gutta perc’ ulated conduc ors, of over 200 tach, 60 a8 to give cos enetuanes tength of tnore (aan 2,000 miles, du ing tbe hours of the night when the graph w not commerci lly employed, fcraished us the means C! conelosirely setiling, OF actual experiment, the ctestion of practienbi'ity a+ well a the practicality of . ig rough our Atinatic cuble. is reeult bed bern rome doubt by the covery, ore than two years rince of certain pheno. DA TPOW FUbWTrapeaD and schmarine conduetors, and had attracted Ube attention of ¢lc ctricians = perticctarly of toat Mow eminent pbilesopber, Professor Faraday, perceptible rete dation of the eloctr'c current, tareatened & perplex Our operauous nod rec uire careful Investiga- tion befure we could proseuoce with certainty the com- mmercia! Dracticabilty of the Gecan telegraph. Tam most happy to inform you that, ae a crowning re- elt of © long series of expertmental investigation and in Cuctiy € reasoning uj ie Fubyeet, thee periments valor he we house and Mr Bright, which ; witnessed this morning, 1p wotca ae coils recelring magnets, at mo‘itica by theee gentleme rage 00 poreece CBe of my recording lnstrumor ta, poet pang tortly resolved ail dc abis Of the} racticabi ity an well as practi ality Of operatiog the telograph from F owfounc land to Irolend. Although we telegraphed signals at the rate of 210 mo dd according to the evupt at One time eves of rolpute upon my telegraphic register (which sperd In will perceive is at ® rate commercially advartageous), there rer'ta were accom pliehed, aa tbstandioy many disadrantages in on arrangements, of a temporary and focal character. Suenvenapes which erat not occur in the ase of our rusts xe cable. Liaving parted the whole night with my active and ble Pollabores ore, Te wetenoute, end Mr. Nirignt, * yy fh you will excuse the hurried and brief cha- racter of this note, whic | couli not rerrein from , Mince Our experi nents thie morn og setiie the eclen- fe’ acd commercial pointe of our a on! Co ay, Whe ot and ewteem your of fore pagel ee ee Me RSF To Orave W. Freep, Beq, Vieo Trevtens of the vi Newfouncland ag4 london ‘lelegranh Company, treet, it. James strect. The Financial .) Crists In Rarope, O2G00D FIELD'S CIRCULAR. the oop "market 8 greatest feature of money we pen bole 8 further ai vance of one par cent ia the Bank of rates, making now fit and seven por ceot. Me Sicge wen meet ae before, at an extraord) pary meeting of the pare on Moncay. Notwtthetanting ), & further and Taam cores cma bes bone Wel uberewrn from the bank dq ® 7 what the Bank of France ia agen oe nt ”. aio, to strengthen te oe fad of would prevent these forced ° rate of interent, wout arnvan ot so a ite Wants, wi) ib reancl 44 iogland, 00 ia: 1854, ot enabie it to ki wee codeca the Bank of Bs sn worid more fickle thea the lead- * {From the London Times, ‘Oct. e) The report of the French Minister of Finance is an claborate argument to prove that state of thing: which exits Ought Dot to exist. It supposes otther extraord’ vary information ana discernment in the Miniswer or ex- waodrdivary ignorance ard toliy in thefrench public. ta this country we receive with suspiclon caleulations at variance With fact—ior sfter all the moet important fact in (is question is tne fact of a great want of mouey and credit, We don’tthink everybogy &» much tn the wrong, one man alone so muco in the right M Magne argues m sutecedent orcrmetauces that French commoroe « ght to be i the soundest possible condition; that the balavco of rede ovph? wo be in iavor of France; thes there OURS to be 806,000 OOF more gow and silver now to the country than there was six years mgo—ane & ood dea! more fo thts effect; but, in apie of all these favorable conditions, there i+ a coma@rrcial orists, and a most « pa nic, When a man, in eptie of good air. carefal élet, pro- per exerc se healcby employ mem. and everyuhing io his (avor, is nevertbe'e-s at death's Cor, Dis case must be deeperete; and, by a ommon mstinet, Nis {rieods set their wits to work te tod out whetaer be bas not nexiec ed bis bealthia some coe particnlar or ober ff they ciscover that be bus, they immediately conerve hope of bis cure, if not, they wholly deapair "At all events, they Gon'teome to the sefferer's bedside and assure him thet be ougat to be pertertly well, avd uaa uo reason Whale rer for bis agony. There are, indeed, poople who will coal wrt adyiog man with reasons why he may cxooct well tm the ext world ‘Tbas may per ms be very wrong, bat it 8 not aa ctual adsurcity tmarmuch #8 all the elements of toe < cestion are specniai've and there is n» fact tor tre con eclosion to ron 1s bran mewiaet Bot ib is absurd to tell « man be ought w be whe to walk apd tak, and eat and rink, and sep when be cannot, for the teat is presen and cenciurive—ne ines wo cannot If a. Magae bet merely argve nh commerce would eventually Fecovir witheut the appicstion of extraordimary aud ta. jurtons rem« reavoos might be euougd for that porpose We pene of us kuow bow mat ers will atand @ year or fa't a tear hence; bat the Minister argues that there oug bt to be no urusval demand tor movey, po com mercial Cifficulty. no approach toa panic: the ot belug that there ix. The fact caonot be disputed aad, as M Magne has put himself in oppo-ition to the fact, be must be wrong A - Ib thie em barr issme A pot of finance wat of reasoning, M Magne hax r course wi last to @ really dramatic *fiect A Caure is assigned, whielt tastequate as it may be to amount, makes up for that wact by its novel, starting and critpinal cba acter:—"'Si ver, esp ota ly. has becom ap object of traitic to Sent to warm public Ovicioa it conrists io 0% uctD certain cO.us their saris valve. This sorting, which tends to tthe genera! equitbriva of our moactary system, formerly cou- siered as @ debacimant, and was able to very werere punishment.’”” Gran} trix to be truc. Suppose the larger coins to bave beew picxed ou. end melted dows, or “sweated.” or cl pped Let them bave gone through alt the transmigrations o which silver is capable Sullit in silver: ard where tx it? Not ac ovaceha~beon tot M Magne dves not even trsiovate that It has been exported; ror Coes be Hay circulanhon §=What produced Taw is Woulc bare us Deiteve = Thare is an idle papic 80, the French goveromeut bas not gone the way to allay the visionsry terror {t oa formidaen money changers to advertive 8 pemiun op eilver; tt has forbidden ell public discussen on thr (aapcial criss, Pants ts alwaye mute er iwarticuinie. Ih refuses to Gear Poasoa, aut bes ove to ofler there ts oply one wa7 to cure it, anc tha i# to obtaiy tts ear, to fix its attention, to reason wih it, aud inovce ‘it to use its Own roe soning facultes. The French government his adopted the precisely contrary course Tt has issued an expiane tion of @ panic which it affirms to be groundieas, bat beveritbeless it imporrs @ check on tbe ordinary trade of the mooey change and silence on the public at lerge ‘This is 80 little woat we are accustomed to in this coun- try thet we can burdly understand it, taough we can uD- derstand well evough why M. Magre should wish to be scoure from diseusswn andreay We baccalreacy, loog ago, add repeatedly stated elsewhere what the Bank ot Ought to bave dove; what real measures it ry £ real crisis, Bat, Mague, 1 bee ru uy and bence the imaginary ana tne tlecwal character of its remedies. From the Faris Conetitutiouncl, Oct 9 The fall iu the pubic tunds, ws the Micister of Fincace exclaims with justice. proceeds neither (rom & want of copfieence wer trom the éimivution Of capialin Fracce, not tom wn ubsevce of eolwny iv tue securities, bat the multiplicity of the later. When government, baving contracted the cans required for the expendit re of the Crimean war, deciarec that it would not per- mit any fresh epter prise to be quoted on the Bourse of @ salutary werooy. This was an invitation to proder iu nustely the writs tion ‘t Wax net under- stood. mae piosress , Dew projects were formed, and, what * #urse France become the cen tre cf a Seter of commop titan sclemes, which were eetablebed without capital The limit of the cwporanle resources of our covatry Was thas pasect over and when tor new securities were tLrown on the market an upavoidab! depreciation of their ya ve tom pace. Witb resp ct to the monetory ombarrassments, toe, creceed hkewise |10m (be eXaggerations of spec: out & Coubl, the «Xpertaiion Of procoas Gistals ich Das token ‘place (un order to pey for the corn and sik parcbased arrow’, bes partially caneed those emoar- rassmerie. But the rarity of bullion has beod produced chiefly by the wtlvence of the meas of bw pre’ ce enterprises; there have dts «reed bullion over ax tafinity of pusres, wad the cursepey bas not csappeared, bu Deep epresd over the nume ous Workshops Where pLbLC Works are carried on From the Londen Po-t, Sept. 11 ‘The vreasisers whieh underiad ly exist: fu tue Trenth MONEY Market use deed, and 1s, the su, ect Of mect m’ creptaticn. By ope clare of pesons French cred.t ie ercared to De upop tbe very verge of and ripo for ecollape et apy moment— another «a re ted ax uot only perfectly tree from danger, but scwally avgmenting in & ——e auc rceurity. Volidieal interest bas mo do with both there ste ©) basties Who wi: w eprosent There are aan cates of other it B tence Of evils Wey cannot prove, and be otuer to deus advantages ‘which they caunot but porcetve The least change tn the Current, OF tho aig btert «isturbapee of the eren ow 0° padlic alairs, ts terre ppersunity. Waen France west to war, the Orlounisis thought their day 0! reds nption was beginning tor Newer snpposing that France could Tito to tbe oceasivn uncer woz dynarty but thelr own, they looked confidently for m crieis that vever came-for dieasters that never bappened, and po- \itteal aisturbances thar never took place. Kvente isvor them and they are sow quiet again. The war did not eevre tae tino eereed the turn of Fravee—*hich next to that ase pablic cause of Ecrope, wax ta legitimate result Cor own share tm it served our turn, and we re cice ‘5 the mented glory which it bat brovght to cur nation Thorovgbiy righteous in se beginning. ee = end tt bas ipjered pone the aggross genet which it wae polly nd has con’ Ey rd ther than cacangered, whe etal lity of the French em pire. A ten Ughtenmmg of the Paris money market bas opened ust a pew velo for those woo bave all to gow and edt w lose by any mishap to French cresit. Sur trough N would be avearad to deny that the tightpces is revere while it lasts, 4 would be equally so to conclude that i argues cr eugurs spy “importaat Oistorbance of tie public Seences. The pu ite seourities have certainly fallen to jower than they Were a any of the great rovoic- ‘lope: Ana it those revolutions bad been brouzut about by the jal) of public securities there world be good crovod for anxiety lest a like Canse should again procuce a li ¢ disasters, as cvery reader o! history a9 tp provovations (uncamentalls e ceases sud not the consequences of the decline in the funds, Those who do aot wish well 10 France under tho empire, may tax thew ingenuity to Make Out op uBlavorabio cae, buts any impartia. looker avforent, and were on, of powors of comprehi ension, Wi'l exem ine the cepths of the subject, be will see that the present state 0! tho be clement of clther perma nent embarrassme pt of po itient anxiety, It ia cimp’y @ question of time. The cause and the extent of miredief aro deLvite apd eas'!y traceable, In a country ertmated as Franco bas been for the lat fre years, it is lmpossibie Abat periodiesl panics sbould not oocur. y bappon under our Own Od fashioned sys tom, and in spite of onr jor trot ways and the unimpeach able stability of oor constitution. Much more ta si they be lovkod fur in @ country whose unexampled proeperity eter Dut from three years back, wich Las just come throngha war of immenec cost, and bas embarked ia enormous public works vot only mh ite owe but ta oth countries If the present prorure be more {eit Fravece than the ike of it would be in —.] is entirely owwe to the difference ja the pebre credit. ere poarly ail the & versa whetbor railways, barbore, vanks, streets, squares avd the hke—are carrie! on’ by private enter Dive, Government interferes only far eooug 1 to legalize their contracts and provent their runing itd or eating it — ae. « charges no eben) It careially Ling itaell ap with tee pecuniary respon +a of Oimt stoc. onderta’ age §it thus preser res “14 se8 a safe minimam valve, however commerc'al ay gO amiss. Under the | nglish system a back bres! 8, @ railway becomes inrolvemt, a budbie burste, and two of tbree—or two or three doven—great Loutes aro smashed, and some oxceliont families rained, but tha Dad enough truly, bot private after all, — 1 im the least allecting oof national credit, The scarcely felt betore it ts goue, and all (he great = ot Lg ty if nothing had es real Speco! gets ite ‘sumes ite buoyancy, and all goes How forent it woul gs if on J snap exchoqaer had g.aranteod dividends “Fae po jester undortaaings be easily ined. poole would ili have borne @ guarantee 5 men Western qhen ie dividena it regard Mr. Lowe with much shareholders of tho hoetbeastern, the Cr}Flal Palace, cr tharebolders of ‘the Cry etal Palace, or it ls otherwise abroad, Governments are more or lem mines up with ail the 2 and te vidends on foreign capital ie Jo Franoe thie hae beon cone Inrgely, and that the gyverament i to wome extent @ enfferer by the footuations of the Bourre ‘withont having that power of interference which sione Cap CODIFO! ite proceed derey to endoe Amy: parent, and it is not to be without ruic, * Aransies red from oae owner 4 another and the | er be pe lovers. bat the Country does not get the movey hack. Thin te the rub. It & coueiry can stag? @ craio of £5 C06 CO of t+ cur ulatiog medium without difficulty, dhat + apother thing, but few countries can; apd we be- Neve that n wil econ be recognizes that the extension of the operations of the C edit Mobiner must be go regulated as OubIe W belter -ropo tors tuan tt now does the two rent items 0! Credit und capital, (From the London News, Oct, 11.) The trap-ia convulsion to Frénce ts daily Saoteing ~ bus LOW arrived at a pircn sll be Of 20 avail, From mn aah to Warnings have beew given of the preci- per tow res whiea the fatal system of blin« ly eucou ne’>y rpeoule va Was Durrying the country; yet the Frepcb gover ment bas uniformly refused to believe in he Tesoty of the Capgers polotee out. Intead of recog vik Oe ee Ce Current specaiations of the gation, and gL Guxegemerts, Were quie Out of pro \r MreDt—swulgbtenrd as toOve means are, the scare ty of the Bar vests, and through the pation of capta in the recers exhausting war—the LUverDE Ft bes ever Dewy ready to liswen to the repre gr e0) Competitors fortresb concessions We «ation front the beltet that the monetory re- up Kogish press bave at teat been attended seu Det) resuit of aiminDieg, 60 far as our fel OW COLDIry gen are Conc ned, the losses inficted by the ex) bug crise. Bot the disturpance indirectiy occa oped weourmaket by the bursting of the storm in variz is ro grave, cwtrg to the intimacy of the commer ora) relations enbstetipg bet ven the two countries, that we progress of alfwirs in France is watched with the closest etter ton Wecan barety conect-e @ more unfavorable document trap the movtbly balance sheet just issued hy Mavic. Fuancters of thesauguine ehoo!, which her ot te obtawed so much favor on the aber tive of the Channel, have not hitherto veptured beyond the assertion that the bank mught to helc buillor to the extent of one third of the notes m etreulation. This proportion may, per: bape, rufice m ordinary umes: bot no doubt whatever cep ex et aa to ‘be Decess ty of the bank's restri sing its vot issues iD propor lon as the metalite reserve decincs below thie port of safety. How cnfavorabie, thea, at "he Intervene ® to be deduced, at tals period of pautc, fro Whe retwrn jurt published, shiek exhibits the alarmiog defi! y of £%.778,000 ia the coin aad bullion, accom oanied by & positave increase of La¥,800 im the notes afivat! Tee teta! stock of the precious metals is now re ice’ £058 700, against £21,845.400 of nee tn cir- culation ‘The proj ortion of gold to notes is thus, im rouad rombere as lte4 Looking at the accounts of the head office m Part the result is atill more etrigtng, the bullion being caly $5 C82,600, sguinst £ 2,070,000 of notes, or a8 1 7 it must be borze tn mind, wo, that this state of things occurs In tace of desperate e‘forts to f'1 up the vela oy eaceptiopal end tctiviously supported with < goid from England, the United States and tere The res cit of these attempts is scen in tae beavy ho action of gold from ‘he Bank of England, © by the wee! ly returns whioh we this dey pubis coupled with the instant adsorption of wil the trech evnplies tha’ reach our shores. The cost 10 vhe Freeh bank t+ ind: ated by tts having thrown away, uring the past month. £25,000 in the shape of premium o purchases cf gold and sliver, making @ total of £H6,(00 exprocec eens the last three moaths, in ad ditior to the loss of S112 700 ineurred for tae game pur- wee uring toe first hal! of the present 5 ear. AD €Xemi.ation of the other itvmsof the account ex hibits eqoauy unfavorable fe: preesure for money that the 20 Jess thar 22,897,000. In modation, coupled With the wholeeale eux of gold, it ms) well be wsked, why was the bank 60 tardy in adopt ing the by ous corrective measure of a rise ID the rates vtoweeunt’ And how comes it that the advances made vpon Bouree eeourisies stan still et eo bien a fgare’ The total giminutien in tho leans upoa French govern: Ment Bod sallwey Be is9 moro than “101,400 Ite, of cours nature cf the ad. vances & wie by the baus apon com @ereal apd ctrices that the perilous vTpapsiom of the ciretiation, as compared with the ck Of buluen. ts mawteined. We ad@it that the remewnee of the bank to curtall it¢ accommo tation to segttumate bueiuces way be lenently viewed. The di eotOTs kre GoUdIeRe Aware bow pain’! to the commer. vit public apa how distasteful vo the Pmperor, would be 8 further tmpurtapt rise m the rates ct discount. iat ns Poca de the wevAucEs ade Bourse perposes, no teh It is the bounten duty of the ‘irectors, uDlers Dey ere dceiro s of pricipltating age wverel craeh © Gt onee thro # the Bourse overboard. Tae long been allotted & se- the consideration of the rulers of the pouty warxel, Dut the time bas now arrives stance Can no longer be extended Ly the Liauk coaby Wik specuition. The choice must a: mer be made, apd the Hourse mast co to the wal!. “weps ip this poedful direction are aiready ind!- a in the recent aecision of the beni aviborities to ndvance culy 40 per cont of their ralco » the renter, and 40 per cent vpon ral! way securities; cut tae ere's demavds mech more strivgent monsures. Sboud the coneequent fall in Boorse ¥ vere, bar Le psced | pon freab speculatios td be retasr benc‘iclal thea otherwise, or (mmenge maxsee Of atock would be forced from the vans Of the weak eorenlaiors who row hole them, and ly piaceo in drmer chanp Toe only hope of « firmer Bourse rests in this wholesome process of ne) Of ite wOuZer elements Nor is there any fear the moneyoa public, botn of France aad of Ecrope, sould De rue 1D Bleppicg fCrwarc to the succor of tue ct, Were con’ Hes wi og sence enterteined tnst gre up the crotchets by Beided TL this pasate cy, 20 Smperal. rely calied for, and owsly Ozgesicd by the circamstances, be Lot wPmeciatery acwd upon, wo loo ems appre sensiep tothe result By atte, tng to do too mech, tae bank aro ine goverament Wil rudd Cverpibing, pro tong the crisis, and perours ‘strodvag irrctn stabi- com- vhcatiens. A forther risein the Bank's ra'e of latereat iready vpon the cards. No cue ean frete!! tae conse Su the trade of the cov (© be starved tbrovgh the ‘ailabie means to the supp rt O° ‘That elera bes already beon eFO09 A doudt. Is the Finance Minister aware, qiumphantly pacates tue larve aurplus of im expore ot (be precious te in mere'y etrengibening tho ep boarding, the rorult of cistrust, ts ‘narons eg A Be al the extent toroughout the country, The returaz of tae Back of Frapee. and the investiga 002 of intelli yent tn- Gulrer’ Leto the rtate of atalre in the prorine-, rtrongty corroborete thie view, sbo ber thia_absornt oo of whe Leni stim ue reas ‘ of the reins cf Leance Le epetn the Wat nl Book, de prevene meet or veal spo (te utmort endeavors, will be drives to the eurnort 4 deprecated resuurce of sus; ehd og cas payments. Lev ng, a8 we Co, toat the strp woul invol cada maging blow to the fom go cred tof !racee, and ever, {n te Uiimate Consequen es, Fritally cudaego” the Impe- rie. G5 my , We Wateh with intenee ntcrost the move. rents of e French woncy « aract. * let any ne lock over the statstee ct ihe ait Mobs her, aD metituton founded in the earicst period of the predent reign. and toen w fer the government ean isy cloim to ths pradence Those statutes were carefully reeisec aud authorized br the ministers; Count de Morpy was one of the Sounders of the company, otLers of them were intimates of the Prineo l'resident; they were fratoed 20 as to Gtm't and encourage speculs- tive enterprise om the largest scale onc ite foanders openly vowed their iniention nod expectation of Wro@ing inw the shade fancia! operations ebieh other migbty capital. undertaken hitherto, eaber ip thelr iudirigual cr cut —— cmvenient at that time that an of the . otatinns of prblic cocuritice ehou d be looked Oped as an evidence thet con dence wae ful: sud that the public wocepted the existior ste we: fpal. Sebeme alter scheme won iacncter, aod we are ready w adm't that as @ gonera! rote they wore m only of pacile utilay, bet of @ promiciag climractor commoreal usdertallogs. ‘The Dau of france was ged to make very large ndveD ice Co railway secur prise rose, now cha-ce. with more prem: m attecbed to them, were Weued, tne mania had vpen the public, bet wxt!l the procet year wo remember that ihe paternal care of the govern: ef seued @ Word Of cation, © cept by atop ing year, bat on sof the Credit Movilier bende, te Ube contrary every anno. t. omert the affairs of the country as ' painted all titnge cowlelr der & Gio of the be will fea ls ae vorties hb Up to Avery recent period. be wil a that the causes of depression were deseribed as merely tem. porary, Temporary t @ vaguo torm: \t ix true that they Are not permanent, bot the ovletonce of the evil {1 not the Jeae reat while b Insts, nor is ite termination likely to ne 20 acon reached ag that ge right lead the pabhe t soppore. France ae we have stated over and over a been deliberately forcstaliing her availabic r wi the te are all mate for thee ry mea; whon two, raed tee JF ers ber ce they are in ful reproductive o a p will De at an ond, but who can toll Tow mech s ‘The Latest Liverpool Markets, Livmwoot, Saturday, October 11—P, M. Mevers Dig'and, Athya & Co, reports broadetutfe very (rm a) pemterday’s prices, In other articles po change to report. Lovenroo:, Saturday, October IP, M. Messrs, Richardson, Spence & Co. roporte market for wheal quiet at pemerday’s prices, with but little choles white or red oneeld, }lour unchanged, Indian corn— Some inquiry fcr sound parce's in store at Se. for mixed. Several of the purchases made during the week, ex ship, have | een rejected, being heaved, Cetton—Bales to dey of 10,000 baios, and prices, if any. Un.ng, rather dearer, and the supply offering more limited, ———. Porrenen ron Kinting « Stave —fen Hinghes, of bel ex county Virei ®, ehereed with ky hog One of tie pegroe tried Ist week, convicted of mansiag, bier, a joncod bo eight years imprinoumeys iu ue pou Superior Court—In Chambers. Before Chief Justice Oakley. PROCEFDINGS UNDER THB @TILWELL ACT—MEE- CaNTILE AND FINANCIAL OFEBATIONS. Joan J. Sutter and amcher vs. Tnos. P. Wight and Ancther.—This was a proceeding under the Stilwell act to compel the defendant, Wight, # account to his creditors for property to a large amount, whioh, it is alleged, came tuto his possession, This i: one of several elmilar suit: now pending again-t bim, and eome strange mercantile and Onductal operation: will be bi to light in the tnves Ugutions, It is alleged in one of the affidavits that the de fepeapts. who were siness under toe firm of Wis bt Brothers, removed from their store in Vesey «treet op a ng 4 in April last goocs to the value of about $25,000, and conveyed them o Jorsey City. The toilowtng are an inventory of the eatate anda sche- culo of the babtlties of the cefendant -— An inventory of the estate of Thomas P. Wight. made under ond m secoraance with subdivision {i of seston 15 of an uct en. uiled “ap aet to amend the act abolishing imprisonment for debt" passed april 25, 1540:—One trunk, one,’ valise, one Car pet bag, two overcoats, three frock coats’ three linen'do , four pir pautaloons, three do. tines do; five vealg, eleven shins {en cOila's, six sults under clothes, seven cravats, one pair seve buttons, fourteen handkerchiefs An interest in the corarimership of Wight tratiers, which consiaued of “sbomas Wight and Job: which said eopartuersbip is ‘and hopelessly liste “bbe books of the copartner. ship Were taken by Joho W. Wight out of the Site of New York without the Consent of Thomas f, Wogbt aud are pow exclusively under the control and tu the charge of the said, Joh W. Wight. who is as ‘Thomas TP. Wight believes, the state of Mpls that Thomas F. Wichi eaunot Lave ac: Coss fo suid books and does not know whi o> ‘here are or Hot is of the rm in the possession of ead Jobo W. Wight, the tad books; bit Thomas P. Wight knows of 30 such, or property of cid firm, and bas nome ia his possession Under bis coutrc’ ie believes, a ie 8. cy van of, cn ciy © Sew ork, Owes the sat! copartacr-| Os. P. WIGHT, the creditors « pa | Pp. o Wight made ua nee with subatyision Sof section Lb of a act ovagend the act \oolishing Laprisonment for r tors individual! Tit Chutes. $754 Randolph '& Gon Sloat but Jararereip o€ Wight sroihers, conalting of him Sad er, John W. Wight. late coing business in the city of ‘the Hooks of sald Lirm were taken poskessian of vd Jebn W ‘and whan vel! Sethe consent of Tho Tins P. W ght, out of the t———e—meen, That said Joba W. Wight {s. as Thomas QLVETS— ver. in the State of Et nos abd bas with bin Can@ yard =. That Thomas P Wight conseawently hes no conte fgets OF Access to said books. and Conse juently Can make au inventory of creditors from memo rs only, abd such creditors are, a8 he believes, as fo a benning and olbers, LbO ut. actions have also be — comp menced Pind dobns W. Wight a “an Jaco Sutter . Matthew Duruet! and ai cth Daniel Me Aribur and ouers James Brow p Robert b. Park, there {Wo “Actions bave ‘heen’ commenced by dubn éliggins for $L2s). and another Fi $2,000; but he should not 1 The sal ‘Thomas P. Wight way owe other ms, but ifso hecan give no aceount therest and be eves they caunot exceed the sum of $2.04 in the ag HOS. 2. WIG hey . tbue. P. Wright, the defendent, was 61 ought betore the Court, and ip pursuance of a warrant of arrest under the non tmprisopment act and examined by Mr. Richd ( Gormop, who appears for the compiaioants. He saiv the pourtnersbip o1 Wight Brothers, ne eae uptil I arrived from Europe about 1st Janvary, b In the previous month my brotber, Jobn W. ‘wignt agreed to go into partacrebip with me: there was a ver ba! egreemeot that John Farre! was also to be a partaer condiucnsl Ob wy investigation of the etate of the u‘tairs of Jobp Hig gins & Co. in Europe; I bad previously box in the employment of Jubn Higgins, iu New York, as erneral ogent: while I was so tw their employment 1 Knew nothing certain of thelr’ affairs in E rope: there was bo partnership deed entered into between myself aud brother when we commenced our firm; when we com: mevoed our bur iness we bad s capital of $15,000, moaey of our OwD, 8G 515,000 more, borrowed money; ths wos @ conid! ntial loan, not subject to the risk of the Du vin © borrowed the losa from my mother—vart of be meney wes my sisters; it was dower money of tay motion’; it was for the use of the business. for our ac- commodntion in the pay of eutios, Ac. the regular 1Dhes (> 1—20TED Per -eDt—was to bace bees paid on that loan; we opeped o eet of aecount books for the tirm. 1 kept the acceunts; bad ao eatry clerk |esides: tis peme wae Chas, Jobason; oar fem crmtaenced to fats pay ite Chgagoments op April 4, 1860, and ceazed to a0 business aon: the Let of May fol owlug the acc sunt books: urhal, day Lo k, and the usual minor bave not seen these books caw the 7 oar office, $5 and 27 iy of Brenoaa, the my brother mae entries in the books: we haa ‘bem ap at our hovee in Twenty th! : Ldo not yoow where my brotacr is how, | bave not heard from tim, exeept inc ireet!y, for tix weeas. i ppose be wor be books, becanse, ( co not koow where they are mutwal irlend wrote to my brother aut be refased to ver up the books, or to have any communication w! me, i made no entry on any of our Looks of the toac wode 10 us by my mother: | think there wae an entry made: I do not know what were tho ilah!litieso” our drm eben we fuiled, James aud Wiliam Wallace bad Se ower irom me, rote ine of by tay brother, to of the moneys lett in b gow, Bnd to pay cor gations, as specified ina list, under spegi be; that power was signed be'ore the partacr: brother; I remember being ot the eet, on Suncay, April 47; Brenpay the porter was tnere; he was packlog embro: veries, laces, &c ere was 10 eutry made of ‘br gonde £0 packed. was (mpossibie, in an ingolvent condition. to keep that store at a reat of $5 00a year: *bere goods, I am informed and believe, were sold at nuction; the preceeda were not over $16,000; I know Abt by informatiou from Denpistown, Wood & C>, and from Joe Thomeoa, one of the attorneyaot Deasistowa & 0, wbo sitorney: i never received aay ac count from lepuistown, Wood & Co of the proceeds of the vale of these good+. these goods, when ilra: pasked, were ecnt over to Jersey City tor trantmiszion to Phila 1 phia apd Baltimore, wey were sent back to this ety; T cannot fel ebetver lexeovted ore tuan ome assiga went to Deunistown, Wood « Co ; that was to eave wy 10 de Ltedness to them ; I owed them atthe time over $20,000; ail the goods that were moved to Jersey City were given upto Mr, Toomeon on order for Ocunistow by were our bankers; they furnisbod me with letters of erect, aad] gave (hem Coliators| seccrity in the shape OC DUS Tece! Able BOY FOOdS, Alter some further cxaal nation the Witve 8 stated that the lease of the store was given to Depa! town, Wood & Co; tt was worth $5,000; the value of the stock which | bought from fAigging & Varre!l, we represented to me, was worth $63,000 or 4.6, 00 ibere were payments made to Devalvtown, Woo & Co. to nearly $40,000, exelesive of the Jersoy rere inthe hands of in Vewey # town « Co. The eaamipaiion is to be contioued. Child & ing In New York TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. My attention was attracted o short time siace to a para- graph under ibe bead of City intell.gence tn the Brat, on the stealipg of cdiliren. and as 1 migh: ve able to throw some ‘ight on the subject, 1 reapecitully ask a low ines of your space for that purpose. In thes ummer of 1854 my Little giri, aged then three and «x months, strayed down to the bail door, an rbort time was missol. The aeizabrhood, for miles round, wae strictly searched, but no trace of Ud.ugs could be bad of the child, and sii! more strange, n0 one no. tieed ber fo the door, altuoggh several persons had seon her at ec day paseed away, and ax night camo op you rosy readily “imagine my excitement Dvery station bovee in the cl_y was search wae eof them, and the = being able to fine any traces of bor. Next day the sta Von houses were alvo researcoed, bat ‘n vain: aad I bad civen up all hopes of ever secing her when a policemiun brought her into the Aimehoure, where I then was. The child was litersliy crezy wi ight, and it was not or some time alter behold rig me, a sbe clang frantical- ly around my neck that 1 could get her to wll where sho ‘war. At length she told me that a woman gave her , took her round the corner (Fitth street), put her stoacarand drove her away. The man thea reiaed to me how be found her. seoing sad hearing her among & parce! of airty lookiag children to prt rireet, he watebed her for esme moments, when ho bo- veme satisfied from her appearance that somothing was wrong, and noticing @ j'atch woman talking to ler, be osked ber whose cbild sne was, when ate told bien tat she foun’ her gotug astray, and that she was keeping her to see if she woul? be.pot in the paperr. To sce, I suppose, iT eho would bo aclvertised aad a good reward ofiered for ner. He then threatened her with prosecution, but as be could no’ ewoar that she bad stolen her, of course no ac- tlon coule ve taken egainet her, and be Urought the child to the \lm-house, whero | met her. Now, there Ws s-areely ai doubt bot that this woman would bave kept my editd, 8nd ‘vent her ovt to follow ber own trie, tbat o: ragpioking, and it may be thievery; ato to prevent such ervel oleposition bring made of any lutte fopocent, ne well asto dircet the attrotion of pe venta Who bave lost tocir children to this localltw—from Sortieth street upwarae—is alone the object of thie + muvieation. Ww. KrF ors 6% Bor wee Rev rians A Sap Oase Mr. Joon G Ryker, formerly a oity the vaeque atly proveeded w kan “at, was brought before a J dge of the Police Court this morbing by bis trievds, as a raving maniac, appears eettled apon a clam tu Naneas ‘Torri hhe hod improved by the erection of bulla During the late troubles there, he uldings e wae ciriven from bis claim, which so naieoted bis mind thet he became insane, This —s n Washington street, be made an attempt to at horas of an omolbus proceed: 1 up the ier a with difieuly restrained by his The coart, after recetving evidence of bis unsound ~§ of mind, av oracr for bis reception at the Lunatic Ef a south Beston, and be = conveyed to that tastitution.— tiston Traveller a. (SET A Desi is Texas—Sovrumes Cuivaney.—Wm. Autrey, known as *° Dock Aatrey,”’ and Wiliam (arson ‘ous duel eight miles below “opgain. Inet “aturday. ‘They oved double barrel shot guns and et ee ba commenced at a hundred twenty part, oo.tinned advancing and Gring antl wit in iz oF tt feet, when Carron Was shot througo with a six shooter hai) and died in two hours, Autrey was pot burt, bot ome Duck shot struck bim upon the first fire, too moet) vpent to 66 any injary, apd a piefdl shot pert through t cent and ehirt, fot misring theskin Autrey immodtate! eit, ard war porrted by the Sheriff of Gwiarine county, and overtaken etxty milee from Seg etn aod brovebt back We Jenrn that coveral otbers are tmplionind as eeconds,— Avastin Stale Tings, Gas Lh. ORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1856. pec, ie iy “eager Joban Lange, Lambe, from Bre: cocky oan ee Son ease Sper Botinaen, f 1—Arr Curl mtiene Kone, July Bioscn “for Foo thewfoe: Ka- el , thay, Mary Parkee, for Meni Meteor, Fie, and Ml luford, Corry, for San Francisee; Engel Wiens, poe Sid TJ Koger Maxwell, beg BLY iy ats North Sea veiano, New York: Leila, Pit do; Charles, Ruark, New Orleans. bib, ‘Sulu, — 2 aidan, ready for aea, Holige Vincentius von Paulo, De Tisai S—Are Vaucleuse, Hewes, NYork; 6th, Adnd- re) Blutens do; Griflon, Coiborn. do Hun, Oct $—arr Hitchborn, "irichibucto; Cairo, Mauram, Andres, Azores eT. sas £0 AND FxOM WAVaNa. Cazawsa—From New York 12h wrrive at fievane 17th and ean rom. Uavane 27h, rat eoow Oct 2—Arr Adelia Rogers, Buow. Rio Hache: eit oe 4b Martabua, King, tnleatia; ‘wb, Avani), Eldridge, i Diack Wasxiou—Prom Mow Yerk 21th arrive, at Havana ok; Loulsana Sullivan, exon tadi, 10jk, Canadian Ist end New Orleans Sd. From New Orleans t2th, Havans ‘Uh que at New York 18th. ‘Leave New York at 10 AM and New Orloans at 8 AM. akER Ciry—rom New York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12d and Mobile Mth = Frow Mobile Gd. Havane Benepe on i iF Cha Ryvies, Roster, Xoriensa: iy De We a ‘AD A | ‘law: ‘ork, Gea Parkhill, MeKowa, Gharlestons ut of the West Crocker, Yih, due aw New Vork tb with for \te 7th, Caroline Nesmiib, Kinney, Charleston: Ole. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA, ra, Ticom! a Over ssa Currier, Knapp, Oa 'cutta; ‘The following may be of value to those having correspond te soak ROslenns, oth, Pelican plate, Morwe, nee in th East Ady at do Lib t hs mig, mall leaves Southampton on the hand Akh ofesab | gohin" Weslern kaupite, Route te ita pat Titeomb, 46 Maries tt Cthraltar about the Oth and g5th ot same month. |W. deapateb; iat me i for NYork th. Asia i Arrives at Maite about the 14tb and 30th of same ie as American Union, Hubbard, ‘Carolus Mogous Cede. do ruth: Arcilc, Zereya do. Wsth Havent Jon ow Vina sab, éo stn re n, ‘Willie, Arrives at Alexandria about the lsh of same aud 4th lowing mnonth. nner’ pannnseenenenenanode:: iE da EC cersaton Spencer, do 21st Constantine, Mace- ond laters tsonded ‘for the Naw Youx He- auck do 2d Joun dS mas do 2th, SM Fox, Aime nao or ti aaee wor! arc de 22, Tocawam- ee mee da, Juitus 1 ‘aiterson do 1th. Westmore- B upgar ian, Awana YOu, NeW Tonn—tuis Dar land, Decwn, co 29dh; Gea Groen, Fawhauks, do with. 4 Linwood, Marita, for Balt th; Henry buck Per @UN RITES. ee my for City Point, Va, Muscongus, Carter an Pep opine rd aa se “= | Rinnes. tor Charleston: Odean Harsiow for Savanna Lit Spa me Thy alach ol ress, Chase ter Port of New York, October 26, 1856, Neiie; Gertrude, Pulaney, and Meridia panama Noe- ARRIVED. oP OnDON, Oct 4—Cid Denube, Coster, Cardiff and NOrlesus Slaniablp Deane. Gotan Tack, Ackwerp. Oct &.0nd'| ind site Des had, Mh Mae athe tio ‘Newport Semhampton 72h wih dee nad 240 sicerage passengers, w | Farum Prenton. Green,,.NOzleare (and sd teu Dt Belgian rteaw Navigation Co. Sib). Nile, Preble. Sunéerinnd ang NYork: 6th. Cons ack, Bark Carolina (wed), Ratxtrom, Getle Sweden, C4 days, | Smatiey. beycore. Gind Tidings, ‘Nelson, N York; ‘Avis Dam? can, Chit of Mexico. Aj co luth Resper, Reabury, for Boston, enpposed about reads, american bagle Monse’ for S¥erk loin: for ¢ul:3d, bastern sinte, Kilborn, and “nrly Bird, cisco, Ieg: Mystery, Matthews, for Bombay yomas, for Beybore abd om)ay: nnd others. Luar, Oct ¢—Arr Kemina Curd ti LaGiorst Oct Larr James Wakenond, Trot July 1S Arr Grendel, Polinnsboe, from the Pree E 20, Cid Ah. Senate Palas, "i, Resolute, Mekeazie, Sh WO passengers to Funch & Meiucke. 1s Withioms, Olmsted, Havana, 13 dayv, with sugar, equurs, de to PV King & |, Gibbs, ‘Trintead, Cuba, MM days. with suger, HE vit ‘6 to U8 Stephenson. Experienced light easterly Winds #nd calms ibe entire paacay Amande Jane (of Boston), Gove, Sacua la Grende, Oct sugar and molasses, to misier. ‘Oct 1. experienced a feavy gale from N, split sails and eernug a leak the vessel leaking 0 strokes per hour 8c, when off the Uighlunds, Was uci by & gale .d Llowa off 60 railes to the At PY OL Genbe), Walker, Bose Bn Aaty (Br), MeMahoa, St Jotn, NB, 6 days, with plas- Sept se arr Mendi, Miter, Cadiz, Sid ‘aids ter, to arte Bacon. NYork r. Prig Leviathan, Fivptor, Bangor, with lumber, to Marstune Oct $—Arr Celestia, Smith, Boston, Sid Scar Cortes, Townsend, Gaboon. WOA, Sept ih Th, Inia, Young, Messina. ol, ivory, ebony. de to BA Mumtord Oct 39, Maza, sey a dinar ‘Nevada, Crowell, 8m; Gi 1p. spoke whaling bark Drowo, of aud for Warren, wal, oad, Messina. Oct Arr John 8 Cotton, Ellis NYork, CM a of Cape Nay spose brig Princeton, for N York Havana, Keed. do. sebr Ws athe (of Rockland) asian Key West, 15 At do Sd, 6 20f Shamone, for VE days vith ase, to Benner & Deak Reweasiut, Oct odie Canora, Skilings, NYork (or Prevt. Schr K W Demtll, ming en “Charleston, 8 days, with Passed the Kate of cotter anc riee, to Demiil & ey pes juster, Apderson, NYork (aut Selr Alnion, Sheppard. Castine, nr, Oct 4 Arz Marmion, Orocker. Darien. Steamer Cunrord Norman. Thilndeiphia, fowhaan Simmons, Licata Steamer Cacony, Wilson, Philadelphia : hE Iti pert it B Forvee, Bsliaed; Wallan Steamer Poromeka, Ow jew Bedford, der, Millett: ard dra, Parker, for Boston; ‘Surprise, Ban- let, anc Jecob Kell’ Bebm, ~ Bong Kong. caro July %—arr Florence, eque, Hong , Oneida, Cressey, and Daring, Simonson, for Bs, Sept 3—Arr Sorab, Lancaster, Madeira Swieva Sept 22~Arr Golden Rale, Nickersoo Breton. sTAMteo, Oci 6~Paased bs, Hampden, Weary, trom New- cnetle: ' also an Atm bark, vame pot reported ova, okilings, from do for NYork er Provt- Oct ¢-cArr, Kdisto, Marding. London: Gh Ms- Soareet ae do; 6th, Sarah Juaking, Sinith, and Celta, Samer Pelican Auldrieh, Providence. . Geer, Nerwich. Wind at suuuise, W; meriéian, eal int fort Aug 2, NY Telegraphic Marine Report. HOSTON, Oct 26~—Azt pilot boat J A Westervclt, of N: York Herald Marine Correspondence. POILADELPHIA. Oct 1 0 lé—arr suip Kival, Sears, Chinebs isiands via Hampton Roacs; bark Thos Daileti, Dil, Ee Cave dur Governor, Over, Calais; steamer Boston, sellers 3 Vid Lak. Aibscore (Br), Buton, Livery ool: brige J Nicker fon, Port Spain, ‘Trinidad, Speed (Br), Telford St soba NB; Trainore, Sep! 2~Arr Mary Ellen, Thompson, Mataneas. x 7 Gilmore, Eldridge Boston. schre F Wardin: Venton, Ort 4—Arr Aquila, Manson, Liverpool via Trieste, : Uncle Tom (Rr) Halifax; AJ Horton, Rogers, | Sid ascole, Funan, Gtrgentt. Ipswich: 5; Chnsienowy: f Sturtevant Corson im port Mb, Jolin Deabam, Davis, fur NYork; AM Low- Provid , Geo R er tes Cb t , [re upe Provi vence, ie R Fisher Coate orks Cuties Poster, es 40m Stllias th Port M ‘ Paimetto, Baker, Boston; 4 Tiana. ee a; Kennebec, | y icespoot for NYerk. spd landed Ohannel a ply ana ot color » orders, tiso anced one passcuger sic ea Por! Richmond 16th a 26, schrs Abioo, Colwan; B Tae Seay Cs ag hd 5 on pr eeges | Baravia, Aug 10—The Cynthia Bartlett, for Falmouth, E, bus sprung i. Jeak and will bave todischarge, Home eo. Colson; H Hocten, Giles, avd Geo Amos, , Garwood, aod Ana Eliza B, Soon Gliscellancous and Disasters. Sizamen Hero—The yoo eg been stopped by enuvee, and the vessel pumped out, ‘The iexk was on the Harbcard aide, forward of tue wheel, ebout 2 feet ivog Pre | ke making on Eridey to get Ler on the beuch, k wonld be planked, and it was hoped that she yt to siurt tor New York by eaturday. a—Capt oln, of bark Marta before reported i and iowed tute Charleston, arrived at Norioik 23d nate, two of the crew and the captain's wie were crewned The remainder of the erew and the corpse of Capt L's wife also arrived at Norte Porte. BALTIMORE, Oct 24—Arr ship “ir John Franklim, Jobm- gua, Anlwerp, Origs Lila (Br) Zwicker, waiter & G Bass, "1p indsor, Nb, Boston. schrs Alice Rogers, SJoun N . Wilson do. KF Lewis stet: Porilape Lots. iii Mtsiroris, Gila D King’ Pee. Jais Cid steamer Mt aia Watson, NYork; beet Fewud Brerett Loveland, Hosta; sux Nevapa, Folleya from Smsrna for Boston, put into ‘ ae Maa on Bent Hin Chizess, wiih fore and msn masta ie ph naa taoe De b Ravanbah. Cd sigeauere Joseph Whiigey Howes Oulkioeess fons Mosns Eppy remains on shore on Nix's Mate. full of | City of New York. Maithe ee hia. sain water The reveune cutter Morris arrived up to the elty this | Light, Knight sat Francisco; barks Triton, goon, Apel fcrenoon with her sails, &e. cols, Beabiews, Dayis, Pivladelphia Tsanwedne, Clan oxo, Sparke, Jacwel Fins. pene ee Burlingame. Pros: Loward, Lov voll eck uma, der der Homer, Parker. do. bats “BOUTTINAY Oct Zl—Arr sehr Packet, Ditkesoa, Sadk- NE. for NYork. NGOR, Oct 22—Cld brig Kate Anderson Bagley, Mes- ST OL, Oot 22—Arr brig TP Beck, Aldrich. Providense, to ‘ond tor Cuba: sebr Golden Kod, Hrightnan, Pall went 19 toad for West sodiesi floee, Artist Porrester. Somerset tor N sia gebr Jt; Bene, Lover, Philadelp bia. Holt, Port Bwen, Exel, Covb, NYork; 3 ju ape Agee mings. do OLAPLASTON, Oct 21—Cli back Gen Groen, Hedland, i 2a Sre vig Mazatlan, Dis, Rockport, Me. Sid bark Gher- chee Stein hOricaus. aon RAVLE, Oct 23—Arr schr Daniel Brown, Meald, Bal- ‘on ALY LESTON, Oct Are orig Vesta, Shoield, Rostom, ‘at SAM, Wind NNW, blowing trosh hrigs FR Ugh. y Wheaton, selirs tiiott Eliza tsikimon, H Curtin, ove, St George, Theresa 0, Deborah Jones ante: av, Mary Jane, Safon, ry Grxexsoe, EU Nash, 4 Sars), apd several ball not yet boarded MACHIAS. Oct 19—6id sehr A J Dyer, Rogers, SEW ORLEANS, Get Is—Arr steatnshiy Louisians, Talbot, Tnchacola via Galveston; ship, Fanny Vosdick Crabiees. 1: ue Up, ship Galena, Leavitt trom NYork. Cl steas sslipe Piaiadaly ta, Necowan, York via ifevana; we fant Matagorda, Bay; Amertea, y rar. shy Ai era ark Ar lennet; Drig 3 Ocean Wave, MD Art steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Benn Many F Yieup Inanber loaded, and foll of water, was | a Mae bee ob, south side of Mouhegan. op baal Br scle eran at Boston 25th, from & bn Bacay ‘Took oft ice Rogers, at Rallimore from Si 125 Bs 2v. spoke Win C8 ang crew, bu r aud when the A ring tile gives ® summney of the versels in the ew York, ¥ nd Laltimore ou the 26h, Mobile sud New Orleans NTw TORK. en. Camden, Cid 'sehrs Beau , Portland; W HM Sandford, Caiver, Ware- W LONDON, Oct 2-—Ave sche Minette, Dewey, Ron- or Provwidh oe hie, Champlin, do fur ue; Bally Gay, ro ‘atelphia. ROVIDENCK Det 4—Arr steamer Pelican, Aldrich, N Saip Carpenter Murrows, Noriolk’ The sehre an Towel, ircn Dalilmore, are Aten: yy Groek, Ha sehrs'l. T' Phar Gremuer, alot. andrin: Sierra Nevada, Dekart, Newark; Wakefield, ae: 16 Hawley, Allen, and Wm Mowry, Glibe: ih, Panis, Piadadoiphin; Bloop Wasrlt Howes, Hawoks A TROVINCRTOWN, Ort 2—Are yesterday morning, Drign rT 0 Helge. 8 Behooners . Rech bite Rephenson, Phuadeipnin for Bosion; Keoka,, 6 do for do; Cavion, Crowell, Boston for Norfolk: Keneo, Cona- eeee . ry, Govalves for Boston; A: a M iW LA, res. mond fie do; iaoutine. At Foreign Ports. 20—Arr slip Game Cock, Orcood, New York Jn port shine Samuel Willett, pi John St ainberiain, and M Chase. and Tartar, Mis, for Ls rowel, tor Melbourne, do as Phin iol — ior N Yorke: Gor flon th peton, Slaw hae hit, wttl nm . hows: vite, H SeAse brig Beaiian, Stic! eng Rrewsior Clark; Tealah Crowell, Lamson, | sobre “Eplumph. Hiahor: Wetye Eases “h oy, Harding; Klement, Odell; Orissa, Sears, and | Avucaried Tiwn, do. Sid brig Oocon ne ‘Sargent, wig oo eh Coring’s, Siith, for Philade'p iia Halles do do. ompeon, Bivalt tor SO ay 4 do leaner, I) own we rer 17 ae ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT, » Be Pah ad EL Tishos McCartne; ————SSSSSSSSS=S=S=S== ar, iatamond, for Cli iy lag: bi _ MEN AILS. ere an on, Ringot, Boston: Art talon, “T, A VERY SMAVL I pou, Gartner, do: Cohow. e breast ad Lert, care crupped, tat he patt for hia by Jolin IL. J Mremen; 1oth, Mindosta REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK AND TAN TRARTER Angle Eason, Mayo, SYor cog, answering tae nine of Dek; line in the right Ganoon WA, beot Arr bark Ariel, Bo tore leg The ab « pals on lila revarn Ww 209 Tenth whaling cruise, for NYork. Kit sept 1, brig Rud! street : Carton — - Mt Oct 15-014 echr Beverly, Moxw $I . , TERN iN Laurel, O Har: om Madison eq erat 4? medal ° yl Noxtou (an at the of)ce y Park MAXHA, Avg S—T p ——————————— Jouled: Cito, Barr for Bosien, iy —— eee bo, Ami and Antelope, ane? burl AS for NYork, lag : . Fenae Revn Seyi 2-0 por brie, Bate of Maine, Kelty, | Y. PRILLE AND AUGUST for Baltimore, Wa, 10 ai) in 4 days; sehr Licze Kuserlt, Ben L Aunounce jo the pabiie that ‘ on tttn, Nu. Ub4 Broadway, nieslon 20 coat, s on; Searles, Be i, for NY ork 10 day: al arm Ake Lk. NUTICES, ts brig Helen, Reynolds, Perna TA MPFTING OF Tift ROALD oF MANAGERS OF 1, Bort ne eon hole Orphan Asylum, bald oe the te . vin —Arr brie Neomt, H tte reselution Was nnanimously 1 ark Perl, thanks of this Board be rendered to John shine Arian, Pollard Laverpor! 121,Con neat, shew fur ha grvat indivoss In enrpervising’ gene "“Whamroay Are ship Santiago, Euros, Boston. roy An nod poet . iPr Seaver? ARANLA AT Boers Malabar, Crocker, Torrertia, Below UA Mimlor, Lit, trom Galiao, Sid iteh, Hultman, ere ~Aur Agen & % fieineioh,, Rew York; aria, NOFlenns; Neptuno, lo; New Or NYork; Tercss, do. #id Sd, Neptane, eto ‘Avan Donnell Cran : Bren, aya Ferrel, Vora, 3 Jone Parker, Bow ker, ‘orl ‘wet 4 Arr at ine Pill sis, N- Hinckley, f phen. NB, vin Oct 5—Pacsed by, Broosa, Sprague, jon'l slates. aid ov the game Ovens! J. ODONKEL a © er oes FLUCTION.-THE ANNUAL, ELEC. on for directors and for inspeetors of tho susteeging aa. oa} elnetion whl bo. heidat the banking Moniay, aE LM oO. Mi. ACH NEINER, Cashier. —THE ANNUAL MEETING or ‘THR BTOCK- £4 of the Aniorican Steam bene J Mochine Mana ineturing Comnany, Will lake place at the office of the com- from Covk ily W—Arr Auckland, Nelson, Sourabaya. Bild rey, #8 Liiva . Wprsteaday, 10 Sth day of Noveme Jacks Landon. per, yt By O'clock Loe ce ‘Williams, for San Franeivco; Red “JAMES 1. KING, Secretary. one a eh ml AR ¢ sierra "Ang HA Terai Hatiett Monteriten, NGRG Parsey tents Cue RCH TRY. DR. mat. ‘ roratora, Carrer, Newport ai, ~ » in the ureh’ corner | Goren Rept ae-arr Mountaineer, Wilson, NOrienns, Of Ninth’cvenue and Thirty iirst. street, will Lureh in THiry second wircot, bewwoon Ky Uetober 77, at ¥. Cet 6=Arr Josiah Cy a Sorncue, Berisioi Fy; Thy Harrie) Frances, noe, kk, Mayo, London. pres, on Moaday evening, Ca “hen 4 Vicwreane Rinnoy, Bernal Plans ows, showing eit valuation und Incas Dat, Oct 6— fe, Glenbara, Tebenbam, Landon vant sit may be obtained of 0 pagtor of the irualoea or of A ht. nageiam (and aid w the ehurch on the ereniag of the sale. Te ence ath Arcadia, Omith, Quenee. Tor Newer Fubscrinery to the ouilaing fwed aed nil there tatencoted te this enlecpeise, or residing in the vieiniiy, are invited to te sale. “Hy Order of We rulers myn, New Your, Oct. 29, 1806. Cuabraan, MAN Gasnotse ORPTIAN ARYT v nua! exhibition of the Roman Catholie yo) fom ior pugs wt tohe Bingo iuite ‘Ass Turn, on the corn and Mott strecta, on Tursday next, 28th inst.. eomrni o'clock P.M. The friends of the inatiia nvited to attend, MF. O'DON NNEUI, ) “pert aioy ae Rov ye hve 5 1th,” Cornetins Uritioell Hieteher, Ror, fem see Uitte low gehington, Norton, New portand NYork; Martha Whitmore, Parker, Gardift (al) trom iamed by Sth, Buvra, from Bremen or Lattimore, eee ee tiet BOM, Transport, Higeine, from Sander. lend for N¥ork (hind € very bad weathor tn the a ma | ‘Oct 7—O8, Serra Nevada, Foster, from London for versa do fth, 9 PM, Chevalier, Knight, from Bremen for NYork fo nts. Ot do Me Pere, Osborne, from Amsterdam for NYork; orn Foo Fb ileal dale an ce atid Lie nc lee toh bwsiarapt, Ardressen, from Bremen for do. el A brerweue, Ort 4—Arr Grampa Suton Hockholm for se [ MO SURGEONS, AND THE WEDTOAL PROF! OW IN centeh. Oh Revere Bird Lend on for Cronstadt; Telegraph, aenern! any person Who bas tr, ase or ki wheone Ges, Newenstie for do, Diadem, Gichris', Hartievow for doy | shout of one of George ©. Jurvisaciupeored Feu, cnreren, dol, Ar vn wréey Jenkian, Hong | fie redveing dilvetican patted IMR, oF tale mest Rowe: ih Wovens Prench, Shanghan, si, and Gamat | eRe Cea Es aunt ne, rah te ert July bog other inncdarip, Ver and § egnfer a favor by oddrensin, ‘a few Burstl, Vewon, Yor NXgE%, oilce. < ‘as, Be