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8 nowy (2 about a fortvight, and it will then be decided wheiber the Chambers are to be called together 10 November, wg gyno ny ny after Chrisemas. It is generally that the earlier period wil) be fixed a aeons A and ‘opoctance of the measurce with government will have to the Legivlature. Anco’ the foreigners of dintnctton arrived bere lately Gm St. Petersburg the most is General “Sod.eben, Whose name was ip every body's at the ne of the siege of srbartypol. aad woo le suflering BaP rin received in the defepoe of that world ned tor Count Newslrade passed Other day, on bi» revurn to the Rugsian ca) tnoe ster bazy ® \S0@-led t-reorrow from Mos ere Dis die m@oOd p lene eXcited @ proper sens: and where he is iad © bave been not quite un ¢seful {DB bis enceavours tO heal the breach between tho two emoires of the bast. Ther ia even some talk of 4 cendezvous, given Oy A! xscdor IL. to Frapeie Joseph ai Vonwe, whence thy ave to prucead to Nice pay th vy respects to ine Licwaxe: Empress, aad (0 be joined anoreby Louis Napolecu Coprideragie interesi is dential election in 120 CopteDlyg parties noing Vigiiapes Feu much, perhaye on wo the fet Bere in the result weatly the fay Lt of nis political opiaioas as te Career gad Bis exten- nen are sure to be appre: «bib have gained him go elated ta tis 6 w tertiw Wiai Nestor of German sav er Von Hem» | ~ever a) Of Our journals have published btegrape «> of bim, gud the Berliners fare quite proud uf h) >. ku DovOrary Member Of OLE learned eo ches 1 Ges & StAMBeD Opponent, er, im the s+ he W cheniit abe organ of he Kberal conservative y« sow stiguiMt zes bim as a ves encoraey uk America to be Europe. [do not kuow s mach detignted with inis revOlution’st, ana «e: ideetiea. ¥ ith cooser va ‘whether the demourat= iscovery Our Vi 4 Correspondence. Vienna, Oot. 6, 1866. amin Wallachia—The New Awirvan Point of View—Phe ec Prince Stirley's Av monic peltan Questum frum on Avatrion Oredu Mutatior, ve . ‘There ts nothing in i ing articles of the T sey i praises @ mac whom It povsed yesterday ano sin ioe bewevulently on things at which It nad frowned some we ke defore. I cannot help giving yOu @ striking cpocimen of this weathorcock quality, which Das procured to the Tewe « popularity that ‘s not lees fick the politics of this London newspaper. The Tine), bow « veolured partivan ct I’rince Ga‘ka, formerly By a Salacdia, apatbemat.res poor Stirbey, thous rinee bas dese all in bis power for the best of bi aoa@by! (nly becauee Aatiria bas declared Pr Giike to be one of the most eaworthy rulers, avis hic of vampire, sucking the Diced (1. e. the money) sunjects It e well known all over Furope tbat *t ly promotes instruction, cares for the condition ©! rou!» acd highways, and tries to ectablish an impartial oc monistrstion of jastioe; that 2 now rea (ne exchequer, that agricul sere is fourishirg. aid © verity of tae country rapid- iy fecreasing; wher.» vu. © Yriuce Garka’s government, the state of thinge 1 Wa lactis was really shocking. ‘There is an address celiycre? to ents same Iriace Chike, in the year 1842. by the Amemblés Generale dela Wal deokie, the begina ug of whe rons as foltuws:—* Walla bia ts fast sinking under tT numerous abuses ebich, fin the space of the ast re ren years, Oare pervaded every Draveb of admit istia' 6 progress of these abases @rocbics and rend: rs usoappy eur whole population.” ‘The addrees then pi merates toe faults committed by the government, viv. exactions from the peasantry; the etter rain of husbencry industry ana trade; the abuecs iu the military service; the decay oftne ways of commu- cication throughout the couotry; che wenality of the a1- relvistrating authorities: tos geceral sbornation at the $20 tribunals; the “opuresswr's wrong, the proud man’s coutumely,”’ and to ov eficial report states that tent ig general y prevailing and cquaily in eve. body’s beert apd mouth’ (le mbconternen! ext également Cans tout les cours ef la plainte lowe toutes les bouches): ebat there is a genera! so. neg of the ines, aod « perpe teal ecbstitution of desp mm for jegality . that the feances are in a moet ceplorable coudidon, Av, &, ‘The English tranelation of (his report was then communi- cated by the Temes to the Foghsm pudtic, accompanied by eharp Comments apc rewsrss ant sundry not very Lat. te cous bey toning eptthets were be-towed upow the same individual vbomt » to be ons of the most esoelent 6: Dinpre mutener. the cirecar noe of Prince Aa & the Now abi & tboneerstorm iD the Paglish ape Gortachs!.o!! bas 1 and Fresva prev Pers thane their # nove ie tnveed ruil "4 Austrian goverrm- st aa early succeeded in suasirg the French acd Eugisn cabincte to les~= when, Like fell dowa right Cordis. wad gave hei mo the authenticity of ‘draw it mild ’ towar ® thercer duit from ty inte the tap of the Gor tremendoes shock = Thou, cocument be ostentibiy sult d by part o! the end Preach press, eti't she itr irae wesied they (and expeciai'y ste « Consti'wi mn thundering Yorth aga’ont ‘ihe [uvean arrogance, eal 2, ehows clhary Wel they real'y are sure of the Abenticity of the -. pate Thonga people here ot oy of the Hoven argumonis, mul the way ot whch ed dues Dt ith the ea fa meen ae; ler © seonant to diptowatic care The Austrian gororoment, eter baring clearly proved the a el) and the van: (O78 Connected WILD Bo opr. alle \ Epo lc dependent coverpment, had recived the sincerest aseurance? (89 bear from rehadie seurces) that the naval expertition would by Ro meane t anegress the liauus of a ‘strong bor Blow aay insurrecvonal more ment ow a. trad the bitersees of Trince Bote might exeive simtler calling ‘eelings the Western Cabinets and tur ai! the endeavors Wo Se adele ip ad amicable way would pe a eptertamed that Boy ‘ve from tue path of mode- Austris is el’ exerting ali ber in wence to revomt the combined Geets from leaviag their moorings Permit me now to call your attention.to an Fogiith pam which bas been lately publxned a Hambarg, at ur. = iberth's, ard wbieh attract: Wry atcontion, (The Potlvea! Skirm hee, S * 33 Sn Taly: a letter bh rat, a, Jamor,”” aud more Sarcastic, Witty pa he one which bits the point bet: was th's pamphlet, whien I strongly recommend to your r Tie Acstrian Bank of Credit, which wae monopollved y the governwent, ia order to prevent the frequent per- teebatices ‘athe Vienna money market, is vehemently use of ie monopoly for mercies of the ‘ mot sordit agictace.”” Still, the ca of tia ingtivotlon in the coarse of the last week hare crperienced a rise of shout 10 per cont; the Bourse wae generally said to be in a better ptate, and public wwecks were demacd = Notwithrand og ail tie the tupr rement, ble opinion, is bat a momentary oor aod « relapse § orn Important Telegraphic Achievement Listos Ue 8—9 o'clock & M My Tmax Sm—As the electrician of the New lo Newfoundland ane | oud friecraph (ompany, it is the highest gratification thst | bere to upprise you of the reault of cur experiments of this morning upen a single coptincoas condnc'or ct more than 4,00) miles ip extent. @ ciistance, yOu Will perceive, su:T cient to crogs tne Atlanuc Coen, from New founaland to ireland. ‘Tbe admirable arrang: ments made at the Mugnetc Telo- erTaph office, in Old broad etreet, for connecting ten sud. i i af big Jey int wiated conduc ora, of over 200 le@ ¢ach, £0 a8 to give One continuoce length of C4 tas 2.000 miles, day ing sly rtyed, or yt Atinatic cable. yown into some doubt by the cyscovery, more than two year? wince of certain pheno- ToCDA UpOR subwrrapean and submarine conductors, and Lad attracted tbe attention of ¢) tricians -perticatarly of that most eminent vbuesopber, Profesor Faraday, and to Perpiex Our operauovs noo re careful Investiga- tion before we could proswuuce with certainty the com: mercial practicability of the orcan wlegraph: Tam mom bappy w inform yoo thas, a a crowning re ult Of o lung reries of expermental In restication and in Coch: ¢ reasemiog upr® thie rubject, thee permments onder the Cirection of Dr. Whireboure and Mr. Bright, which J witnemsed this morning, (9 wo'ca the induction coils aud recelting magnets, at mo‘itica by there genti men, were ronde to sctvaie CRe Of my recording instrumor roost satie‘actorily resolved il do abs of the | reeti cab! ity as well as practi ality of operatiog the telegraph from Dowfoune ims roland. Although we telegraphed signaly at the rate of 210-241, fa secording to the count at Ovo time ered of 270 per tolpute opon my telograpbic register (which eperd you will pereeive is at a rate commorcialiy advattageous), there rer 'ta were accompliehed, notwithstandinr 4 disadvantages in or arrangements, of a temporary and local character—diradvantages which will not occur in bey FAY our fuom+r = as wth By qetreent faving paesed the whole ni * cea Coinbera collaborators, fir Wa teboure ard Mrs Ihout sleep, you will excuse the hurried and iret che racter of this pote, which | coe! not reirain from since owr experi nents thie morn og settle the ecien- [ie io Samercal ponte of ovr a ree a AB respect and ewteem your vent gore A ant Mi. F. B. MORSE. To Crave W. Frey, Beq, Vieo President of the Now Newfourciand aad london Telegraph Company, ” otreet, (4. James streot. ‘The Financial Crist Crists In Earope, O8G00D FIELD'S CIRCULAR. Lost om, ot. 10, 1864, festare of the money market this wook further aivance of one per cent io the Bank rates, making them now fix and seven per jae mace, ar before, at an extrnord) rent. board. on Mone! Noterithstan tin; pe | sy menute © fone and considerabie 4 ecm of hae been waborewn from the bank the * Te said shat (he hank of Prove s again r acing tm this market to strengthen re won, and of ot rate of intereet woutd vireo of wulion. Recent kate enabie it 0 forced arrivals of gold will pply ite Wants, a om rednoing of Ragiand, 9a ln. wed & We Codeea Gd the Bank ‘orld more fickle than the lead- * 7 i H e ie aH ca {From the London Times, Oct. 0. The report of the Freneb Minister of Finance ts an claborate argument to prove that @ state of things which exiats ovght pot to exist. It supposes otther extraordt- vary information ana di-cerpmest in the Miniswer or ex- waordivary ignorance ard telly ja the.French public. la luis country we receive with suspicion calculations at variance with fuct—ior sfier all the most important fact in (bts question is the fact of a great want of mosey aud creat, We don'tthink everybody #9 much in the wrong, aid oa@ map sione to muce ia the right M Magne arguce from abtececent orev mstances that French commerne ought to be 1p the soundest posstble condition; that the balano of urade ough? to be fa tavor of France; that there OVS to be 800,009 G Of more gor and silver now fp the couDtry than there was six years mgo—ane & good dea! More to this effect; but, 1a epie of all these favorable conditions, there it a commercial ortsis, and s most « pa pic. When a nap. inepte of good air careful diet, pro- per exer healby employ meat and everyuhing iv bis (avor, is neverthe'e-s at deat! ‘ocr. bis case must be deeperate; and, by a ee istuvet, Nis {rieuds set ‘Ubeir wits to work & fiod Out whetoer be bas not negiec ed bis bealthia some cue particnlar oroiber ff they ciscover that he has, they immediately cone rive hope ot Dis cure, i! pol, they wholiy despair At all events, iney don't come to the goflerer's beaside and assure him that be oug at to be perfectly well, and DAs LO reason Whawerer jor bisagony. There are, indeed, pop le who will coaf wrt adying man with ressous why he may expect to sre well tm the wext world ‘Thats may per haps be very wrong, bat ft 18 not aa ‘tual absurdity, masmuch #8 all the elements of toe \ ceation are spectiaiive and (mere (8 n+ fact tor te con clusion to rnp its Dead agwia't But itis absurd to tell & man be ought w be whe te walk and tik, and eat and crink, apd skep when be cannot. for the test is presen and cenciurive—be tries ano cannot If a. Magne bat merely argvev that French commerce would events! FeOover witheut the appicstion of extraordinary aud ia- jurtous remecies his reasons might be exough for that purpose We pene of us know bow mat ere will stand © year or Patt avear hence; bat the Minister argues thet there ought to be PO ypuaval demand for moves, mercial ciffeulty nach toa panic te fact being that there is. The f . cant be disputed; and, as Magne has put himself in oppo-ition to the fact, be mus! be wrong. . * * . Ip this ann Sement pot of fivance bat of reasoning, M Magne hax r course ai last to @ really dram tic *teot A Cause js assigned, which taasequate ‘as it may bs te amount, makes up lor that wact by ifs novel, startiag ‘and criminal cba acter:—'Si ver, esp ota ly, hae becomes ao eX ent to warm Public OviciCa This sorting, wich tends to cpset the genera’ equilbrivm of our moactary system, was formerly cou sivered as @ deba «ment, and was lable to very #erere punisbment.”’ Gran! trix to be truc. Soppoze the larger coins to bave brew yicsed ou. end melted dows, or “sweated,” or cl pped. Let them bave gone through alt tho transmigrations o which silver is capable ip silver: and where ts it? Nt ae ovace hax been tot M Magne dees not even trsinvate that 1 Bas been exported; ror Coes be kay that there is ary decrease of metallic cirevlahon What dees tnis ne mie come to? It haw produced ‘-aiarm’’? Tae’ is alt tae matter, M Magne woulc bare us belleve There isan idie pavic If it ov 80, the French goveroment has not gone the way to allay the visionsry terror It as formidden money changers to advertive a premiuin op eilver; it has forvidden all public discus#en op ibe tinaenal cris’s, Panic is alwaye wute er twarticuiae. [¢ refuses to bear reason. aud nes pone to otler there ts ovly one wa7 to cure it, ape tha t# to obcai its ear, to fix its attention, to reason With it, gud inouce i to use its OWN roe. foning ace ites. French government his adopted the precisely contrary course Tt has issued an explana tion of @ panic which it affirms to be groundless, bat pevertbeless it impos’« @ check 0 tbe ordinary trade of the mooey change and silence On the public at lerge ‘This is 20 Httle woat we are accustomed to in thia coun. try thet we can hardly uuderstand it, taouzh we can ux- derstand well epough why M. Magne should wish to be secure from discussion andreay We barcalreasy, looz Bgo, apd repeatedly stated elsewhere what tbe Bank ot e dove; what real arog at, Mague, it bee ruleo hithe sro that the crisis was \maginary. and hence the imaginary una inc tlectwal character of its remedies. ‘From tbe Paris Corstitutiounel, Oct & The fall iu the pubite tupds. as the s:oister of Finsace exclaims with Justice, proceeds neither irom a want of coptoence vor irom the émiuution of capil im France, not from ap ubsence of eolwaly iu tue securities, bat from the multiplicity of the later When government, afer g contracted ihe ‘oans required for the expeadit tr F, declared that it would not per- prise wo be quoted on the Bourse, it Thie was ap irvuaton to om, but wotortnustely the mvits an net under- prode TON Wat DEK Aeoeptes, OF perbups tt stood. Spectlatun mare posress ; Rew projects were formed, and, what is worse France become the cen te «i a sete of commop titan sel+mes, whick were establiebed without capital The limit of the cisporanle resouroee ot our covlry was thus pasect over apd when tor new securities were throwa on the marhet an unavoidabi depreciation of their ra ve tovk pace. With resp ct to tbe monetory ombarrassments, toe, ibe exaggerations of speculation ta Xportalion of proc.ous metal wbich bar tekep place in oraer to pay for the corn and silk purchased anrow’, bus partially caved these emoar- rasmenvs. But the rarity of puliop hes beoa produced ebielly by the intvence of ihe mass of ow pro ents and enter ; Ubere have dis «rsed bullion over ac tatalty of paces, wus the cur vepey bes not (sappeared, but hes beep »presd over the nume ous Workshops where pLblic Works are carried on From thy Looden Tow The vreasivers whieb underial e Trees Money Market baa her, and 8, the AUD eek Of mec m'* representation. By ene ‘clue of pe-sons French credtie arcared to Pg upon the very verge ot and ripe for « sa © a avy it i@ represented uot only perfectly tree danger, but scwaily axgmenting in & vccurity. Volltieal intere — musi both these stotemente There rocaies of other ©) bestics Who wid -Upport a yet 08 that verthrow Weprosept There are rempanis of ike repablic ever Sp<ous with both bends to ware the cameo the ew pire. The ope are reacy to affirm ihe existence of © ley Capnot prove, and be otuer to deuy which ibey caunot but perceive ‘The Jesst change in the CUrTeDt, OF tho ap htert «isturbance of the even Low of padlic aflairs, ts their eppertuntty. Waen France went war, the Oricunisis thought, their day of rod+mption was moment—oy enotber from beginning to + Never supposing that France could Tit to Ibe ocoasiun 7 dynarty but thelr ows, they looked confideotly for m crinie that never come—for ditasters that pever happened, and po- litteal disturbances that never took place. Evente oi¢ got fever them apd they mre now quict wgain. The war did not serre their turn- +t served the turn of Fraveo—*hich ext to thet of the pable cause of Europe, wan ita legitimate result Cor own it served our turn, and we re cice ‘o the aug lors which it bas brocght to cur nation 7 rigbteour io its — . and wwiured none but the axgrosive Power egainet which i wae waged, end has conirmed, ra ther than cudangered, whe stability of the French em tre. . A temporary tightening of the Paris money market bas opened cut a pew vela lor those Wao ‘augdt w lose by any mishap gh it would be absurd to fe it lasts, 4 deny that the ould be equally so to copctude that argues or sugurs spy important disturbance of tie public Opences. The polite securities have certainly felien toa jower point than they weroa any of the great revoiu- tiops and If those revolutions bad been b ouzit about by the jall of public securities there woold be good crovad for anxiety Jest o like enese should again Procuce @ lie result, Dut those disasters, as every render o! history knows, bad their ae in provocations fundamentally avforert, and were the causes aud not the consequences of the decline in the funds. Those who do act # sh weil to France under tho empire, may tax thew ingenuity to make out ap uBfavorabio Ce ¢, Dut any impartia. looker on, of ordinary powers of comps will exemine tbe dopths of the #u bo Will see that the present Sa a eaves be tn (no clement of either perma DeDt emberrasem: bt oF po itieal anxiety. It ts cimp'y & question of time. The cause and the extent of the mirebief are deGvite and eas'!y traceable. In a country eituated as Franco bas been for the last {ve yeara, it is impossible that periodical panics should not ‘The. under our own oid fasbioned = tom, apd in spito of onr Jor trot ways and the up.mpeach able stability of oor constitution. Much more tm «i they be louked [ur in a country whore unexawpled proeperity estes but {rom three years Gack, waich Las jst come throngha war of immenee cost, and bas embarked in enormons public works pot only in ite own but in other countries If the proreare be more felt in Fraoee than the tke of t would be ‘no lngiand, is entirely owt, the difference ia ihe basin of pobre credit, ere pearly all the great works— whetbor railways, barbore, canals, Lanks, streets, squares apd tbe ike—are carrie! on’ by private enier Dive, Government interferes only far enoug1 to legalize their contracts ae, prevent their ronoing by r eating one another op. It nothing. it charges no coptipgont Toes epee tbe exchequer It careially abstarns from mixing itself up with the pecuniary respon MLM e@ of olnt stoc. ander(a’ age §lt thus preserves for 4a safe minimam valve, however commercial y co amine, Under the | nglish system @ back railway becomes inrolyemt, a bubble burete, oF threo—or two or three doven—; bouees aro smashed, and some excellent families ru: but the eal, Bad enough truly, but private after all, _ no: ip the least ailecting ouf national credit. The ‘ rr Singen eee mp tions of continue as if nothir ne: ‘no add opal taxation m4 rate of di¢count Is raised as @ pecan real reef a ae ihe sume. ite atl goes on a before. ferent it be eit whe J nsped exeheogner had giaranteod pasa , the groator undertaking” LY be enatly pants woald ili have borne @ guarantee of See cans. 40 eg @hen We dividend wos at £2, Nor would it regard Mr. Py with much bowld he Bext session arantes the of Ee Sowtbeastorn, the Crystal Palnce, or ak. Sythe teat e Bus eeme extent oe jootuations of unre withont ang Be rower ete which alone 1s limite. The ve cope iargely, and tbe nite pened it . without omtailing iain Ha ruic, | el be De lovers, bot the eovntry docs net get the mocey back Thix isthe rub. Tt @ country can etagd a crain of £5 C06 CCO of t+ cursuistiog medium without difficulty, that + apother ching: but few Countries can; and we be- Neve that n wil econ be recognized that the extension of the op rations of tbe C-edit Mobiuer nae be so regulated as © unre W better -ropotors tuan tt now does the two erent items oO! credit and capital, (From the Londoa News, Oct. 11.) The frap:in convulsion in Frénce ts daily becoming moe ows 8DY hus LOW Brrived at & pirco at which bal news res ll 6¢ Of nO avail, From month to woo rewwerave Warniogs have beea given of the preci- per towores #hica the fatal system of blin: ly eacou ‘oa was burrying tbe country; yet the smenthas unitormiy refused to belleve in the Sungers polutec out. In-tead of recog pie DE et the Specniations of the nation, and pectin) 18 /ereigy eogngemerts, were qui out of pro x Then ‘O be Mrsbe—suuigbtenrd as toose means are, owing (othe scmety Of toe ba vests, and through the ipripstion Of capta in the recers ex! ing war-—the xoverprent bes ever Domb ready to lsven vo the repre ci ta lon of gr eo) competitors tertrest concessions We ertve con-o ation fron the beltet that the monetory re- ark ot ap Log sh press bave at teat been attended with the beaonet.) reeuit of aimpe dieg, 80 far as oue fel OW COLDITS men are CnC bed, the losses inficted by the exi tue crime. Bot the aistarbance indirectiy occa soned » a ket by the tarsting of the rtorm in aris is Fo grave, & to the tomacy of the commer Om) Telehone sobrwting Deteren the two countries, that ie progress of allwrs in Frasce is watched with the closest attey Con We can barety concetve & reore unfavorable document ot ‘tap the movtbly balance sheet just isaued hy toe French Davk. Fuanciers of thesmeguine shool, which ‘ar or late obtwined 80 much favor on the wher tive of the Cbapnel, have mot hitherto veptured beyond the a that the bank wught to by buillor to the extent of one third (f the bots mm etreulation. This proportion may, per. bape, ruffice wm ordinary umes: but no doubt whatevor oe ex et a8 to tho we cess ity of the bank's restri sting its Vote issues in propor ion as the metalite reserve decines helow thy point of safety. How unfavorabie, thea, are ‘he tnte-ene:# to be deduced, at tals period of pauic, fro” the return just published, which exhibits the alarmiag oehenacy of £%.778,000 ia the coim aad bullion, arcom- uued by & positive increase of £4¥,800 tm the notes at! Tre eta! stock of the precious metals is now re- iuce’ to £° 058 700, nguinst £44,845. 400 of nes tu cir- culation ‘The proportion of gold to notes is thus, in round rumbers. as 1 te 4 Looking at the accounts of the head office m Party the result is still more etrigtog, the bullion bemg only $5 (82,606, wguinst £ 42,070 600 ot notes, or as ‘to 7 It must be borne tu mind, too, that this state of things occurs !n tace of degperete efforts to fil up Abe velo oy exceptional end tictiiously supported with Orawale of goid from Frgland. the United States and over quartera The ressil of these attempts is seen in tue beavy ebrrraction of gold from ‘he Bank of England, shown 1 the woe. ly returns which we this dey publ led with the instant adsorption of ait the has eunptios that reach our shores. The cost to the Freneb bank t+ ind: ated by tte baving thrown away, Ouring the past month. £25,000 in the shape of premium o purchases cf goit and silver, making @ total of £eb,000 exprocee daring the last three matte, in ad aidor ty the loss of M112 700 ineurred ‘or the same pur- ace during ihe rst hal! of the present 5 esr, An ¢Zemiution of the other items of ‘the account ex hibits egoady unfavorable feuteres. So inteuse was the preesuro for meney that the Giscountt baye inorensed by w of this rest for accom modation, coupled With the wholesale eux of gold, it ms) Weil be asked, why was the bank so tardy in adopt ing the oby ous corrective measure of arise Inthe rates otowerunt’ And how comes it that the advances made Bouree eecuriies stan oti! at so hign a gare utien in tho leans a Fr such govern: pep way eecuritice i 59 more than ~t1,49¢ re nature cf the ad 1 apon com mere! apd t @ perilous rrpepsion of the pared with the nucck of buliin, uonce of the We adoit that the it accommo tation ° egtumate be vewed. The di COUT KI Ito the commer erat pubhe ow distasteful 0 ie Emperor, woutd tant ise ma the rates ct discount. Hut Bourse purposes, ro © bounten duty of the , UBiees dey ero Ooeiro s Of pr-cipitating a ge ‘mh © Bt one thro « the Bourse overboard. ‘ae 1 ibe entry has too “ony been allotted & ae- ration of the rulers of the the time has now arrived wv be > Msristapoe Can no longer be exteaded Ly the Lauk o trade eConhly Wilh spesttation, The choiwe must a: mer be toade, apd the Hourse must goto the wall. ‘he seedful direction are aiready tad!- 7 recent aecision of the beni 40 per cont of their vaice the reater, ‘oa 40 per'cent vpon railway scocrities; ‘3 demards oe more strivgent measures, © exeb mo eps in in vated swonid woo ap eee pon sue results relacr benc‘icial than otherwise, ‘or (Mmenge masses OF stock Would be forced from the oapas of the Weak tpeculators who Dow bole them, and racuslly pieces in Grmerchannc's Toe only hope of « firmer Bourse reats tn this wholesome process of «OF MS weRcer elements Nor !s there any fear te money ea pubite, both of Fracce aud of Ecrope, a tothe succor of tue ence enterteined thet Bre up the crotchets by aed ely calied for, and whieh they bave eo 1. ty oa utary jy #9 ob: y apes, LC LOL ciated acted upon, wo toc" wite appre By attew, tng to do meek, fyb. g, pro 21 Labi- com. "a'e Of latereat y No Coe eat fretel! tae conse quebers @ the trade of the country 6 wo ve started through the Sank bie means to the supp tt of ‘That elera bes already boon taceD IX DEFOOA A doubt. Is the Finance M'nist *bep De ciomphantly pacates tue larve ary per Over exporw of ike precions ne im mere y etrengibesing tho eprend! rorult of vistrost, te ‘oazens ag to a6 alarrn roughout the country. Toe returas of tae ack of Fravee, and the ates on? of inteli|yent tn Gulrors ito the tute of mtaire in the province». rurong corroborete thie view, Sbo ld this absornt ca of we precious met atime us throi acy ‘njude reins of foanee at the prevent most critical tho Wet» nl Back, de upetore. ple ite ttmort endeavor. wil be Gr ves to the earnert y deprecated resuvurce of susjend og cas pay mont Ge ev pg, an we Co, toat the stp 1 invol ca mag pg bow to the for go crec's of race? D ite ulmate copsequen es, ritaliy cuca , We watch with interes « . * tet any one look over the starstor cf ihe Cr/ dit Mobi her, an mantution founded in the caries! period of the present reign. and teen say Low far the crnment Cap (97 Cletm to thin pradence at ¢ foresiz! Those statutes were cavetully revivec and authorized be talnieters ; one ot Gers of the company, the Prince l'resident; scale. onc ie foandere God expectation of a@rcat | nancial operations pen: rowing ino the shade Other mighty capitalists bas undertaken hitherto, It was aber in thelr iuderiaual or cmvenient at that time sive to the moremeut: the quotations of prblic secur: cut capmerty. ao sud that the public woceptec the ¢2 © of things Sual. Sebhome after scheme wor iavncher, acd we ready w adm't that as a gonera! r=te they wore not only of puciie utility, bet of a [romicieg cuaructer a COMBOTC Bl Ladertnk D, ‘The Bow ot France was on ©: uraged to make very large ndven sce ce fa way secur! tice aac rentes : prise rose, now chace. with more prem: m ettecbed t them, were wsued, the mania had seized pon the public, bet wnt!! the preceot year we cavuot remember that ihe paternal care of the govern: ment ued_@ word of cation, © cert by mop ying the in f the Crodis Movilier Londe tar Tyeee, bet on the cootrary every ‘ort renresected th. atire of the co painted all tinge cow & Oto Of the Moniew dering “the ‘scaler of 1856: be will fed no trace of say antictpaion of euch @ state of tblags me would account ‘ora ruppiomentary ered t of (72,000,100 of francs, oF £6,990 000, revuired wo ileviate the public distress; let bim look orer tne —_ ments of the Paris prema cn the ‘cations of ee €¥ON Up to A Very recent period. be will find that the causes of Ceprosion were described ae crely tem. rary. Tem snag bol 0 dhe tam tle tree that they permanent, but the coletence of the oil it not the jess rea! while > Jaste, nor \s its termination likely to he #0 econ reached ag that phrase might lead Ld pg Turperous. and t soppore France mf we have stated over an 8 om, hae been dolibe: forestall her available fr -Curces, ané when the ents are all mate for thaee g 40d apd rmocltifarions meq; whon two, three, tive y Ore berce they are in ful reproductive oy to 33 re will Deatan ond, bet who can toll how mach oner ‘The Latest Liverpoo! Markets, Liv@ooot, Saturday, October 1l--P. M, Messrs Dig'and, Athyn & Co, reports broadstuits very (rm at yesterday's prices. In other articles no change to report. Loveneco:, Saturday, October 11—P, M. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co, roporte market for tet at yesterday's prices, with but little choice waite or red anavid, }lour anchangod. Indian corn— Some inquiry for sound parce’s ta store at 35a. for mixed. Several Of the purchases made during the week, ex ship, have teen rejected, being heated, Cr tton—Bales to day of 10,000 bales, and prices, if any- Uning, rather dearer, and the supply ofering more limited, Porrevtn ron Kintixo a Shave. —Ren Hinghes, of belone connty VirgiD @, eberged with king one of tis negroes, Was tried Inet Week, convicted of mansian, bter, und sentenced & eight years \mprisoumegy ta we pow Wentiary. Superior Court—In Chambers. Before Chief Justice Oakley. PROCEFDINGS UNDER THE STILWELL ACT—MEE- CaNTILE AND FINANCIAL OFEBATIONS. * Joon J Sutier amd Another vt. Tos, P. Wight and Ancther. —Tbis was a proceeding under the Stilwell act to compe! the defendant, Wight, # account to his creditora for property to a large amount, whioh, it is alleged, came juto his possession. This is one of several elmilar suits pow pending agaip-t bim, and eome strange mercantile and Hpimetal operations will be to light in the taves Ugations, it is alleged in one of the affidavits that tho de fepoapts. who were doing business under toe tirm ot Wi, bt Brothers, removea from their atore tn Vesey street, op a Benoa: my April last gooce to a. value of about 955,00, conveyed them © Jorse! The ‘allowing ‘are an inventory of Ce anda sche. cule of the habities of the oefendant :— An inventory of the estate of Thomas P. Wight, made under anid in secordance with subdivision {of setcn 15 of an uet en- hued “an act to amend the act abolishing imprisonment for debt” passed april 25, 15W:—Onetrunk, one valise, one car pet bag, wo OFercoals, three frock coats’ three linn do , tour ar Pantaioons, three do tinen do. ; tive vests, eleven shirws {en collars, #tx sults under clothes, tiveve buttons, fourteen bundkurchiefs copartnership of Wight trouers Which consisted of Thomas Wigbt and Jobo W Wig! ich suid eopartnersbip ty i ery land bopelessly lusolveat.” “The books of the copariuer- ship Were taken by the sald Joho W. Wight out of the State of New York without the Consent of Thomas #. Wight and are y exclusively under the coptrol andin the charge of the John W. Wight. who is. as Thomas P. Wight believes, of Pibols shat ‘Thomas P Wighi esunot Lave wc: ks and does not know whetger there are or not Bo firm in the pesearin of ead John W. Wight, d books; butt Wight knows of ao such perty of suid Grm, and leasies pe coe r under his cobirol. He believes, however, that J 5. built on | ae euy of New York, owes the fod conan? aber ‘THOS. P. WIGHT. ‘anae eee of the creditors of Thowas P, Wight, made ua » accordance with subatvision Sof section 15 of an act n net co azgend the aet abolishlag Laprisvnment Lor @ Apri AW igiithes creditors: to@ividually— : ‘ureb, $73; Randolph & Co. $103; of ight srothers consisting of him @ itiotiee John W. Wight. late coing business in the city of ow 2M “lie hooks orsald Lrm were taken possession of 0 Joba Wight, and WY en wir Se the consent of Tho mins P. W ght OF the ee, Tha! Said Joba W. Wight {© as Thomas gp) aves, in the State of Uli vols abd bas with bim =. That Thomas P Wight conreavent!y bas no con *: or access to said books, and juepily ean take an ventory of creditors from memo y, ahd sueb creditors are, as be believes, Be fo low s:— toun, Wood & Co.. about * o ABW.000 OD Nuteral security for # pi iis elaira, the W_ & Co. hold certain promissory noies aud lls of exchange, but of the amounts thereof the said Wight hag uo knowledge. dane E bt, abeu 100 ka pburg aud me asgow Kank, about. + 7,000 00 bennit Z aus others. about, 8,000 WO nations bave Pew two Dos Cannot be KUL upon the clains Wight may owe other reef, and he ported ena that he a wade therein. The said Thomas ail sums, but if so he ean give no believes they eaunct exceed th ‘gate 2. Wicat, iibue P. Wright, the defendent, was brought botore: the Court, and ip pursuance of « warrant of arrest under the non {roprisonment act and examined by Mr. Richd (-Gormop, who Ge for the complaioants. He éaic the partnersbip or Wight Brothers, was not comsumated uptil 1 arrived from Europe sbout ist January, 1566 In the previous month my brother, Jobn W. Wight agreed to go into partnership with me: there was a ver ba! egreemeot that Jobn Farrel was iso to be a partaer conditions! OD wy investigation of the etate of the aita'rs or Jobp Hig gins & Co. in Europe; T bad previously boo in the employment ot Jobn Higgins, ia New York, as weneral ogent: awhile I was so iu their employment 1 knew uothing certala of their affairs in Evrope: there was bo partnership deed entered icto betwoeu myeell aud brother when we commenced our frm; when we con meneed Our but iness we had s capital of $15,000, mone; { our own, sa 515,000 more, borrowed money; this was a copiid: ntia] Joan, pot subject to the risk oF the bi sa: #0 borrowed the Joan from my mother—part of ney Wes my sisters: it was dower money of my moto it was for the use of the bosiacas, for onr ac- commodetion in the payment of muncs, &c.; the reg. IDterert—eOvED Per ceat—was to bace beeo paid on that loan; we opeved & eet of arcount books for the trm. 1 kept the acceunts; we bad aa eatry clerk | osides: ris beme wee Chas. Jobnson; oor Gera cmtnenced to fat we pay ite (aeagoments op April 4, 1860, and ceated to 40 busiucss abons the fol owlug: the account books were a ledger, Journal, da ,and the usual minor hooks o: the ertybiiehment; ( have not seen these books tor thy t saw them in our office, §) andi 7 \ were in the custody of Brenona, the +. my brother mae entries in the books; we haa ‘nem op tf Our hovse in Twenty third street; 1 do pot sour where my brotacr is now, | Lave not beard from bam, aun - ‘rectly, for tix weeds. L suppose be woK be books, nse, ( Go rot koow where hey are: watwal pdey wr te to my brother wat be refused to de ver up the books. orto baye any communication witd we, i made no entry on axy of our books of the loac uoce 10 ws by my mother: | think there wae an evtry mace: I do not know what were the Nahiiities o” our rm eben we tuiled, James aud Wiltlam Wallace hada nites ower irom me, rots goed oy ar brother, to 1 care othe moveys leit in bank In Clasgow, and to pay cer ligations, as specified on under spegitic in that power was signed be'vre the partacrsiip wy brother; I remember being the store wo Vesey street, On Suncay, April 2: Brennay the porter wae tnere; be was packing ewbro: series, laces, A&c.; ore Was LO ecuiry made of ‘Gr goods to packed; |S was impossible, in an insolvent condition, to Keep that store at a reat of $5 (Wa year: ‘bese goods, I am informed and believe, were 5 at = tbe preceeda Were not over $10,000; | know by ipformats 104 froma Deowistown, Wood & C>, and ire ‘Thomsoa, one of the attorneyaoi Deanistowa & Co, who is wiso my aitoraey: i never received aay ae evuni from lepnistown, Wood & Co of the proceeds of the ale f these goods. thise goods, whea irri Py were ecat over ww Jersey City ‘or transmiacion to Phila ephia apd Baltimore, hey wore sent back to this city; | cannot fel ehetper | exeouted more tuan one assiga went to Dounistown, i ocd « Co ; that wns to save wy in- de beedpess to them ; Lowed them at the time over $20,000; the goods that were moved to /erecy City were given upto Toomeon on order for Ocnnistown « (o.; ee | were our bankers; iLey furnaebed me with lette: erect, and] gave them coliatern| security the oC DUS Tece! able APY ROOUS, After some further caw! ‘not ve Le eld tau be nation the witve 8 stated that the lease of the sore was given to Depa town, Wood & Co the a was worth $5,000; Jue of the steck which | bought from Aigging & ae represented to me, wes worth 865,000 or there were payments made to Denalstown, io nearly $40,000, exclesive of the Jersoy “tty goods: all the ‘tus receivable were inthe bands ot bemn. down & The examipaiion !s to be corti Child Sivaling In Sew York TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, My attention was attracted o short time sioce to a para. graph onder ibe bead of City fatelligence tn the Brust, on the stealing of ediliren, and as I migh* be able to throw some ‘ight on the subject, 1 reapeciiully ask a low ln ce of your space for that purpose. In thes ummer of 184 my little girl, aged then three and «(x months, strayed dews to the hail door, and ina tbort tine was misscl. The aeizabrhood, for miles rewpd, wae strictly searched, but no trace or Udiuge could be had of the child, and sill! more oat no one no- ticed ber loa the oor, altnoogh persons had seen her at‘ ec Gny paseed away, end ax night came oD you tay readily (imagine my excitement was crest. very station house in the cly was searched, but she was in Rone Of teem, and the ngbt passed without my belog able to fine any traces of bor. Next day the eta ven houses were sleo researcoed, bat ‘n vain: aod J bad civen up all hopes of ever © her when a policemin trought her into the Almshoure, where I then was. ‘The child was Mtersiy crazy with delight, and it was not or some time alter behold ng me, a ste clang frantical- \y around my neck that | could get her to cell where sho war. At length she told me that a woman gave her cavdy, took her round the corner (Fifth street), put her utoacarand drove her away. The man thea remiod me bow be found her, seeing and hearing her cry among & parce! of airty looking children te Forty nin'h treet, be watebed her for ssme moments, when ho bo- come satisfied from her appearance that _somothing was Bowes to her, a sbe foun) ier petag astray, end teat oho wea Kecviog ber to Sec If She Wo. \¢ Be pet in the papers. [6 sce, | suppose, it ehe woul! be advertised and a good reward offered for ner. He thon threatened her with proeecution, but as be could no’ swear that rhe had stolen her, of course no ac- ve taken sgainet ber, and he brought the chid own to the \lm-bouse, whero } met her. Now, there is s areety any doubt bot that this woman ould bace kept my cbild, snd sent her ovr to follow her own ire, tbat o ragpioking, and it may be thievery; oho to prevent #ock ervel oleposition ing made of any Mitle fepocent, ae well as iireet the attsotion of ps conta Who bave lost iocir ren to this locality—froim Fertieth street upwarae—is aloge the object of this oom. movieation, Wu Kerxors Or Bonven Revriasisa—A Sip Case t seanay Br. Joon G Ryker, formerly a Oty ts +onary’’ bere, bet who Subsequently proceeded w Kan *, Was Drovgbt belore a J dge of the Police Coart this morning by bi# frieuds, as a raving maniac. bother T bad settled apon a clam tn h hod improved by the erection hed belle Ld. late troubles there, bis | driven from b' nator d bis miod thet he he became insane. ‘Tuls morning, o Washington strert, be made an attempt to stop the borers of an emolbus proceed, +} Up the street, aod was with difieu!y restrained by bis friends. The coart, after recetving evidence of bis casound state of mind, orcer for bis reception at the Lunatic By Hoagie oa sou = Ly bad convey el to that tasttzuti beaten Prav oo) dt EE A Desi 1s Texas—Sovrurnn Curvatry.— Wm. Autrey, kKoown fs © Pook Aatrey,”” and Wiillam (aren duel eight miles below ‘sogain. Inet -aturday. ‘They veed double barrel shot gus and ri. shooters, aed commenced ata hundred sud twenty prees apart, aod continued advancing and firing antl within #ix or A. t feet, when Carron was shot — with @ nix shooter va died tn two hours, aaa wae pot burt, ome buck shot struck bi! pon the first fire, too much spent 10 do any injury, ord a pif! phot pert through bis ‘reat and ehirt, jot riseing theskin Antery immodtately eft, ord war pore ned by the Shorift of G-adatine county, and overtaken etxty milre from Seg tn aid broveht hace We learn that several otbors are timphoniod a eoconds,— Avastin Stale Tines, Gas Le STEAMEKS TO AND FKOM HaVana. wa—From New York 12h wrrive at Havana 17th and korg ‘Orieage Lh. From New Oricane ‘ah, Havens 2h, due at New York ‘BLack Wakulon—From New Yerk 27th arrive at Havens Istend New Orieans id. From New Orleans 12h, Hsvane tach, aue at New York Leave New York at 1) AM and New Orloans at 8 AM. anne Cir —From New York jth of each month, arriving at Havaus 12 row Wovile wd. Havens ‘Yih, due w New York Wh THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having correspond ene in the Baste ‘he mal leaves Southampton on the 4th and 2th of each mon Arrives at Gtbraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month. Arrives at Malta about the Lath and 20th of same moat Arrives at Alexandria about the Loch of same aud 4th of fol- lowing mouth, aa Baro oh ihiagra attire wcendod for the Naw Youn Hs- be eealed. aseayan won NeW YORK—THis DAT oat ON RISK. HGH WTR. om morn "eve & ead “Port of New York, October 26, 1856, Scesmuelip Bedglaue (Belg), ‘Tack, Antwerp, Oct 8. and Sombanpton 7th wih mdee aud 24) sicerage passengers, to Belgian rteun Bark Carolir tron and 1. vk Clara B With sugar, seuurs, ac toP ic Bary, Givi avigatio a Co. (Swed), Saistrom, Gefle Sweden, 64 days, Passengers to Fonch & Meinck Havana, 12 days, with Buba, with sugur, molereee a6 to Experienced light easterly winds snd calms ibe enilre passage. Brig Amando Jane (ol boston, Jj With auger and molasees, Wo mister eavy gule from N, split sails and sprnng. ‘a leak the vessel leaking 610 strokes per hour den off the Highluads, Wie siruck by & gale from NNW, nud blown off ) tailes to the southward. Bris Mary (Br), McMahon, St Jokn, NB, 6 days, with plas- ‘han, Fisntor, Bangor or, vith umber ‘Townsend, Gal ‘OA, Ber bony be to BA tumtord’ Oe ie whaling bark Dromo, of aud for Warren Bt 2h © May spose brig Princeton, for N York. awatha (of Rockland) mmoason, Key West, 15 ove, Sagua la Grende, Oct Oct 10. experienced a ‘ap oe. Y days vith mdse, to Benner & Dei Schr kK W cotten anc rice, to Sebr Alnior Shepp ard. Castine, Me, vacord. Norman, Philadelphia ‘acony, Wilson. Philadelphia. Dem: }, Hendrickson, Charleston, 8 days, with mil £ Co Steamer Sveamue Steamer Foromeka, Cusiman New Bedford. Sivamer Pelican Awiorich, Providence, Nesmwer Shetucket, Wind at sunrise, W; meri¢ian, ealm; sunset, do. ervelt Telegraphic ie HOSTON, Oct 26—Azr pilot boat JA Wes of New York Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 18 0 1e—are, ship: Chinehe isiands via Harapton Roacs; be: » Cabelo, schr Governor, Ove sellers N York Albscore (Br), Kuton, Livery ool; brige J Nicker- Spain, Trinidad, #peea (ir), Teliord st Joun NB; imore, Eldridge Boston schrs F Warding, Russ, Rinzeten, Ja Vacle Tom (Pr) Halifax; A J Horton, Rogers, Ipswich; Al i sturtovant Providence, G rk; Charle Port aoa steamers Palmetto, Baker, Loston; Hes at Port Richmond 15th a 16%, Tyatk Douglty and Geo Amos Cld sebrs Abico, Colson; BH. is. Boste NYork Oliscellaneous and Disasters. in the Hero has been stopped by out. ‘The leak was on the eteamee Boston, Poster, ounebee, schrs Abico, Colson; B Is, Boston. . Giles, avd Geo Amos, or, Garwood, aod Ana Eliza B, Cou neuly, Sirauen Hero—The ~ euuvaa, apd the ves) "pe ard side, torwa rd of therwheel, shout 2) feet long Pre wari 0 ridey’ 10 get Ler on the beach, whore the ak Wonld be plunked, and i was ic to siurt tor New York by eaturday. 4—Cupt Linecla, of bark Maria, before reported n Charleston, arrived at Norloik 23d ov aud the captain's wie were e crew and the corpse of Capt ‘ crewned The remainder of L's wife also arrived ut Noro! Jeya from Smyrna for Boston, put into a on Bept in Cisivess, with fore and main maste Gund iosbo rigging, de. Sle would repair and fens Moers Enpy remaing on shore on Ntx's Mate. full of water ‘The reveuue cutter Morris arrived up to the city encon with her sails, Ac. any F Pierp Inmber loaded, and bor a 1 PLY, soul Mor Br sche Tradcermna, at of water, was ee: Boston 25th, from. f with sehr iain cston, dismusted and Took olf exp me inan died from one le ilered to take off the they con nded ‘to rewain by the vessel y were rigring JUFY masts, summary of the yersels in ssion and Baltimore on the 2h, Vannes, Mobile aud New Orleans on BI TORK. tuip Game Cock, Oxgood, New York Aug 7—In por! ships Samuel Willetts, Spicer, for 30 ae Stuart, Chainber | ain, an! Pike, for Beverly, Chase. and Tartar, Mis, for Liv- Rude Woes, Crowell tor Melbouree GUTTA, Aug £2—In port ships Imac Newicn. Rowe, for tor, torail in abt 2 PRE back with loas of cuiwe Wi t ¥ Roedatl, Mariin: G Horbest. Mary, Howes; Octavins, thbe, Rlekney: Lamson, nh tir arding nt Odell; Oriana, ears, and kien ers for doy 1 1B Thomoe for do do; Gleaner, Frily Fai inowm, Perce, Wid Hunter, dou; Alwania Colby, and Holes, MeCaruney, etn Btar, Haramond, for Us it, 1g; bark slips Amazon, Ringot Beeton Viewry, Gartner, Art Union, Sher a, Way yl05 Noon « fo, Bld “Ang Try. eee used), Oxeu" a be Aug Li, ships Southern C Or hom ‘Auch Ravens Mayo moon WEA, re bark Ariel, Bowen. one m ton, © Sept '—Of, Joban Lange, Lambe, from Bre- ‘eae elem oo SR ete Biren “| a Pika ky ABaNe Koxe,. Kone, July srs Ryn! In port Aug 8, BF thay, ‘Stoddard, for Parker, Barnard, for Maia, Melo Sictoor, Fikes a su nd, © Corry, for Ban Francisees aol Wey poe ft 8 J Mieaee, Maxwell, York. ELvoet, Oct 6~Arr North Sea veiano, ork: Leila, Gait do; Charles, Ruark, New Orleans: pe phen ae é alee ready for sea, Heilige Vincentius von Paulo, De Tavis Gcto—are Vaueleuse, Hewes, NYork; 6b, Admd- rel Butens Griffon, Golborn. alibi Get Sarr dighbora, Bichinucto; Cxive, Meuramy aren, Ai Liveivoo. Oct 2—Arr Adelia Rogers, Snow. Rio Th ing, Culeatia; Mh, ALanue ), Elirdge, Berm Ga Puilivan, Gron-tadi; 10;b, Canadien @, ish Napier, Foster, NOrienns; bth, De Witt olaten Mod Frain k land 4, Yor oe Gen McKown, Charleston, Star of the West, Ci . Ent for ra, Titeom! Tih, Caroline Nesmith, Kinney, Charleston; Cla- Hoston; Sta, Cior ssa Currier, Kuapo, ‘outta; KOslonng, sh, Pelican Dlate, Morwey “pay at.co Wh Chnida to, toe Boston 2th; Messina, Hatch, do 12th; Western bmp re ate G0 2a Clara, bey de with deepate; Atlaatic He di 'NYork’toth, Asia Loit, do 1th “Cment, Hill co Lun; Ironsides, Curtis Swerican Union, Hubbard, do Lith; Carolus Magaus Coflim, do 1th; Arvtic, Zerega, do’ Lik’ Harvest Queen, Young. @6 isth, Lucy thompson, Pendleton, ¢o 18th Atbion, Willen, dol! 2a Doapantion, do auihe ¥C cerwaton Guck do fad aon do 18 can, 66 With; Gea Groen, farbauks atcha; Lhisecod, Masti, tor Baitanore Ate Tenry for City Point, Va, Muscongtus, ¢arter a fa ive Nesmith, Kinney, for Chart See Savannah (tday Sporkiirg Sem. Kyder, ir fr “Apalsoh. can | ogress, Chase tor ‘Linney, and Meridian, bimpsca, for Nor- fovllo; Gertrude, ai Lonpon, Oct 4—~Cid Danube, Coster, Cardi’ and NOrlesas (end id from Deal bib). Gila Diary ant, Gruce, Newpert wad . Trenton, Green,,N (and tld from Deab A Prebie, Sunéertand and NYork; 8th Cons uch Smalley ibe yyore. Gina Tidings, Nelson, NYork; Avia, Dum ean, Cull e lexico. ‘At co Lith, Reaper, Seabury, for Boston, ‘aunitcan hagie Moore’ for BYerk ta shatern sinte, kilporm, and Karly Bird, ncisco, log: Myaters, Matthews, for Bombay Waites Thomas, for Beybore ae nay? and others, Jara, Oct oar Eins Card ‘sick mond. vorar Oct Are James Wakefiod Trott, Savaunaty . duly Lk-ArrGreenield, Pollansbee, trom the Pree antelope, Cols, do,’ Sid 4th Beenic Patne, ney, NSW: Gh, Resolute, Mckenzie, Shamghee; Gerevu hoot Gende), Walker. Atica Sept Se" Atr Medi, Mier, Cadiz, Sid Juvenile, Bareen, NY¥ork Mat seit os S—Arr Celestia, Smith, Boston. Sid Tim, asin’ Inia, ‘Young, FP tryed evada, Crowell, Sra; 7 Me Arr J 8 Cotton, Fills ‘York, Cll 34, Atdo Md. @70f Sttamone, for U States. Newcastix, Oct 1—Cra Canora, Skillings, NYork “af oy = Ao)ueter, Anderson, NYork (aud passed the iste Pace gen sian Sarprice, Bi er, Milter an Je ina Jacob Hell; Betim, for, {ong oe Ke a Snsseuan, July X—arr ‘syue, Hoag 2, Oneida, Creesey, and Daring, Simomsom, for ‘ep! 3—Arr Serab. Lancaster, Madeira Sept 22—Arr Golden Bule, Nickersoc Bastow, — ys, Hampden, Heary, from New- aiso 4n Am bark, pame pot reported skiulings, from do for N¥ork er Provi- ord ark er, ‘tee. Bonton he Canova, oI Srimine, Oct 4~Arr Edisto, Harding. Londou: @h Ma- eedonia, Preble, do; 6th, S: ‘arse, Juaikins, diaith end Arr Mary Ellen, Thompson, Matanras. Det 4—ATr Aquila, Manson, Liverpool via Trieste. si) are cole, ees Girgenti. im port 4b, jweabain, Davis, fur NYork; A M Law- renee, une Youonars, Ort 6—O8, Middieser, a Sad adel Chase | Ccclor 5 orders, also lanced one passcuger sic Baravta, Aug 10—The Cyatbia pete , be Pane, G bas sprung i. leak and will have to,dischar; Celta, 3 de; a lit, acd, OF rae Werte. BALTIMORE, Oct 24—Arr ship sir Jobn Fret, Jobe- £02, An werp, brigs Lila (Br) Zwicker, Lye 8 G Bass, 4 ipebester NS, via Hoston schrs Alice Reger, : Jove (Br), Wilson do KF Lewis stet- fone Portas Lotus Clark Uaivorth, Gilman D Kiag, ry Calais Od steamer Mt Savage. Watson, NYork; #owurd Everett Lovei Boston; brig A A caapanan teow, inges, Havana. schra' Abby Wh’ Clifford, #D Vontley, hammond. WYork: Mins (in) Webb, Jertnuda: Jox Lawrence, Baldwin, New Haven; M ovat, » brigs Kossuth Boston, ueen Victoria (Br), Durant, West Indices; “so page eR ON Oct 5 AM—arr brig Horace Beals, y danas Alexandria. echrs Albany Hecate Albany; Mery Sonor ors. 2. Quarantine. eclr £ Savannah C'd-xigemers Joseph Whitney, How Marthevis, Puuiatelphia triton. V indsor, lobn NB; ili ety ef New York JOx0, Sparks, Jacisel urlingame Tros; Lloward, Lovell, cxuma, Ryder do: Homer, Parker. do re tg zi—Arr selr Packet, Dieke ‘soa, Sack- Ue, NU. for NYor BANGOR, Oct 22—Cld brig Kate Andereon Bagley, Mes ei \: T817 OF. Oct 28—Arr brig Ag Aldrich Providence, to coud! for Caba: sebr Golder nan, Pall River, to ~omersel tor N dead Zor West Toes; sloop artist Wermter S ork. Blaser "Lover, voit Pert kweny Haeel Govbs NYork; Maria Lowen, Caan? mings. do a COAPLUSTON, Oct 21—Cld bark Gen Green, Hedland, N Heane es beta Moonen, Dis, Rockport, Me. Sid bark Ghee- «hoe Stein r — pany ih Oct 23—Arr schr Daniel rown, Meald, Bal- “GSLvEstON Oct 14 Ur: rig Vertn, Sbo‘leld, Boston. i ‘ ve gsy ‘nw. «i Se ee We R moan a d tas fresh brigs ? BR. born iniiy Wheaton, selire nium, Weve, Bi George, Therean C. Deboreh Jones Abie’ aL, Mary Jane, Safon Nash, ood several sail pot = AChLas, Oct 10-Bid sehr A) Dyer. Dozers, NYork. SEW ORLEANS, Oct 1—arr sieainshiyy Louisiana, Calbot, Tnciacola vis Galveston; ship Fanny Vosdick Crabtree, Lt yverpool Ww coming up, shiv Galena, Leavitt from NYork. Coo steanships Philadelphia, MeGowsu, NYork via [evanas Be.co, ese Galveston and Matagorda Bey; America, selir Bulirush, Asuby, Vera Cruz. bark Arlennes; briy’s Ocean Wave, MD ples. ie Oct ard steamsly Roanoke, Skianer, N Geran Star. Tiden Camden. Cld sehrs Beau eoainp, Jorwood, Portland; WH Sandford, Calver, Ware- rs Ninette, Dewey, Rom- in, do tur de; Sally Gay, z [ay E Art steamer Pelican, Aldrich, N ee The schra Powe!l, irom’ Halumore, are atam- Hg sehr Te T'Phars. Creneace, Ales , Dokart, Newark; Waketield, cone (oy, Alles, and Wn Mowry, Gtibert, Att Phadelphia; sloop Win lt Bowen, Ha York sobs Saip Carpenter urena, Nor Anos Jeniins and Mary. thor helo D ta Oct 2—Are yesterday morning, Dia for Bouton, ES Annes, ecbobite Rephoneon, c for Norfolk: Keneos Cons. for de; Canton, Ore ty, Gonaives for Boston; Aon M for do: Leontine, Atkinson: UL Jones, Wimington, NC, boy Island for Lost: Dav td Brith, r at! a eh inaton, Th ton © Lor do Slaw. Went wert Ata are net Jub tee, Cardeass tor Boston; and ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, MEWAILDS. A VERY SMALL. PET pod, ‘care cropped, tall itor lava “by! Yokin Ihe LOST, m mil avenue whatog cruise, foe DYOUR. Aid be pt |, brig ' Carmen * a Taper ax, Oct lent solr weahoins Moxwel, NVock; Zils’, | REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY APT RNOON, Mg Lave Har, either in Fifth avenve or on Madison square, a sliver rat d " a, Taitch, | medal breceh. The above reward will be yall for the aame Jtoston (and sh! at 7 wt the erlico of Grameorey Va. ene. f bari Greenfield, F may Keys por brie, Binte of Maine, Kelly, for Baiiimore, yache Lieme Rusecll, Bem ett, do do BurENA, Bept 26-811 wee, Soarles, Boston; Sutapa, Burnbarn, th, Frniter, ao bark Wuitak, for NYork 10 days; vawente tS hl Maleb: “Below Ca Ssmalsr, mit An 81) Witch, Hultman, Sa ex, Ov! 1-Arr ‘Agen & Be ‘Avaygia, NOpienns; Nep Kem eran do. pandas ro, Cardi, lord. ni Parker Bow ker, Yorks Fat MeTn' That the PU ith, Hinckley, from #U epien, NB, Penuth Koade, Det S—Pacsel by, Broosa, Sprague, from Cork a Hon ot y Are Auckland, Nelson, sourabaya, A. epitnte, dackeon, London yor’ Awe 7, Loriainnm, Willlarne ‘Amdrows, fur 8 Yor snug ISA Hersilin, Iatiot Monter en, Camiy, Rept Are Trovatora, Carver, Phir cAry Mountaineer, Wilsod, NOrleans, t GArr Josiah Quincy, Sorague, Briel Fy ead. iene, Barns ky Mayo, Londin. Bid ¢ San Prancives; Red mA "3 vl th ranecs “Baeteeea' visgew, Kinney, Savannah Glenbard, Tebenham, London tant alt Amesey, Ameteriam (and ald for Ricrboe tothe Arend, Smiths Quetiee Tor Neweostie (and sapherey Ly b ad ein i TPietcher, RYerk (ond br} les in tow) shinglon, Nerina, Now peri for evork, Marcia Whitmore, Parker, Gardit (all tora London), by Sth, Suwa, from Bremen for Baltimore, Srocenie, Ger BOM, Teatapot, ize ine, from Sunder lord for NYork (ind ex very bad Weather in the North Sea) Given, Oct TO, Sierra Nevada, Foster, from London for ai me do bth, 9 PM, Chevalier, Knight, from Bremen for Ny on ‘to 4th Petron, Osborne, from Amsterdam for NYork; Sih Paniarant Ardtessen, from Bremen for ( Bieisene, Oct 4=Arr Grampos. Sutton Stookhotm for See Revere Bird London for Cronstadt, Telegraph, aatie for do. IMiadem, Gilchris’, Hartiswo wl for do, von, July G—Arr Vancouver, Jenkins, Ror 4 My y tal Kips - i ert duly i me othet ancarip, ‘erry, and put Yenlon, for NXg, rem For, Philadelphia Philadelphia Viverpoak 40, ae B 6— York. New York. N Ba. timore. York Toston, Bi A do b 2a. yb, Martabua, hee. Taih ida bie Chae ‘th, ‘ar kball, Mobo 1ate Besten - B iiceha Henderson, - for ‘. Uh neongnnes ub ad. Joun J Baya side 7 bupgar: Patte id. De sa, Bars ARRIVED. pons rade Th; ob), ‘he. rh ‘Olnsted, Hl "7 3 3d. hi ap Pra 4 Gor La a Bostoi Macaca in. WOA, Set wi pal ine. 1 Tete, tou fa john end Co. ake y be; i 6 i a " Kong. NYork. Martin Report. See nes, § : assed by pst Sears, rk lett, . et 3 "th ‘do. ; P fi Qt cy a 208 Jolin Di Yor Parma Lis i N a . ten jie, Amos, ; Home <4 ‘ta ih, Si BP “ hoped tbat ahé | 1 and, aoe 7 Yost New Tew and ark. NJ. Sid 1g, do. sail " this Kk cisco sido 0: M 2. ‘ rr ti aie 4 “ * bi , JU Beat 16 iy bi the | “xa. ries ee - be Lie it © Cont . uM 6 a % de L ries , 4 ce Peet hain 6 Bri * Schoo. 5 | aeaigt hs 0 NYork Rr Ports. Wi Meteor, do he fot | BALEM Oc 2 +" if Cor! nth, je . Bu al ‘Sage = 2 » Borst 5 7 . b y rf r. ah A a ' eh ‘i im or c tre ABISTAN BAL (Lk AND AUGUST RACHOS ha to the bil oe yn ay iy alovied, vin. mati Tha! tive thanks of (is iar’ be Fonte to Soha Bevughan Ten. fur is geval indies In en ng gra y Fluinments for the, roeeu tostival at tho Nendo wy vt Muniog tid oh te Me | Lgentionen whe generotaly voinaleercd th Ame Oreasion, M 7% ODONIt ly recrctary. HATHA BANK ELUCTION.-THE ANNUAS, ELEC. ton for directors and for inspectors of ihe eu nding am. nual election wil be he dat die banking house, on Momiay, the third day of Novem! cr net, between the hours of twelve on aoe geet 55 "ye pa ok P.M. jew Yous, Oot. Lo, b 0.1L BCHRETNER, Cashier. ¥ THE ANNUAL MEET} OF THE STOCK. hoiders of the An orican Nw ‘aahing Machine Man i, Will ake place at We office of the com- Sys 0, Wouinesday, the Sth cay of Novem Db, Oclock P. “JAMES 'T. KING, Secretary. NORE! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REY. DR. HAR. hod, pastor. —\ eale of pews ia the new eburch corner Of Nib'cyenue and Thirty siest street, will be held ia cuurch in Tiny second sizeet, bewween Righth and Ni pies, on Moaday evening, Oetover Z, at half pust seven eck. Pinas ut dhe pews, showing hats valuation and oFDhy, Ge ottstne Of 6, Pasion of the irudees oF of eoureh on the reniag of the sa “4 to the building fund and nil others Tterested te crise, or rosi/ing in the vieiniiy, are invited to nitemd By ordor of who trustors JAMES REEVE, Chairman. pany; 415 Dire yer, 18%, the sale. New Your, Oot. 29, 1806, pt LD OMAN CATHOLIC ORPUAN ASYLUM. THR Am ial exhibition of the Ronan am Jn will tebe pace Inthe Asylum, on the neten of and Beg streets, on Tursday next 2th inet., comment P.M. Tho friends of the Instiiition ure rem Wid. DON NEL. { enn) 48 MOVL MAM Re Wares, (Commtiinn, 10 St or AND THK TEDTOAT, av eeregsl mate use ce Cece earebere shonin oF one of for redvem the eye of confer i¢ Orphan o'eloe) nied to attond. person wh verse bas fr nse OF knows: 2 disloesticns wilt meget cope O. darvie i, Gann, be of Coy wit javor by cddreesibg fom pen. ie #e By decd