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a irving . ‘War‘aever krown to dectine anything in the shape cf @ peving otto, — “= ‘dow 10 Pusvare Rixgst Vonxa-—The most proitabie ‘method im which Fremont clubs in the towne and cities ‘ef this 404 every other State can employ the funds they ‘may baveon tind, or that may be contribated for elec- ton purpones, 8 to offer liberal rewarda for the detection ‘end arrest of legal voters at the coming election. Buensxay on Divesiox,—-The Fuirtieid (8 0.) Heraid Sepports ‘Buchanan for the Presidency, and openly de- eleres ond threatens thet tf he {s not elecied disuaion ‘mast be the consequence, It will not even take Filmore a.m ormpromise. Ber ov Daxocnacy.—The Cinton (Ohio) Republican “gearna from a gentieman in Highland county that Nelson ‘Barrere, Esq., an oid line whig, who bad joined the Bu- eheman party, aud commenced making speeches for bita, efter Daving filled two or three of his appointments qait we duriness in disgust, declaring, publicly, that if God ‘fad bis countrymen would forgive him for what little he faa dono, he would never be guilty of such folly again; and immediately left the State, to attend to some private ‘wusners in Kentucky, leaving a string of appointments enfuldiled. Covi Not Sraxp Ta4t.—One of the democratic speak- ere of Utica recently said before a democratic club that better men than John C. Fremont bad been sent to State prison, He wae hissed, and the meeting seriously dis- turbed. Norns 10 ne Garnep.—Tho York Chronicle, (8 0.,) of @0t."17, published a letter from ite own correspondent, yeontaining ibe {lowing — And now the question naturally recurs, what will the th gain by the election of Buchanan, but ‘our yeara More of servitude, inguls ard oppreesion? The burdens ‘of the South cannot be removed nor the (sion saved by the success of national partios or the election of Northern Prepic ents. Promeay Dexocracy.—Tae New Ocieans Bee of the 20th, says. — What e motley spectacle, after all, does the great demo- cratic party present! 1p one section of tne country sbrieking for slavery in Kansas; in another flercely op- the intro juction of Southers instications imto that y; one of ite caodidates—a Southern man—utter ‘mg freesoil sentiments in Indiana, which are endorsed by the executive of an extreme Southern State; Virginia ia ploring the South to elect Huchanan, as be is the only re- Union-sever; avd Sonth Carolina opposing Fill- More because he 188 goor man, and will make so excel- dent a President, that the people Will refuse to dismember the confederacy. And this ie the many-sided, bydra- headed, Protean democracy | | Convesrion OF Tim SECKDING GoreRNORS.—The Augusta Chron: of October 24, says it hae testimony of the ‘most undoubted character in regard to thie movement — it te known that Governor Adams, of South Carolina, amerted, several daya previous to the tim>—as early as ‘tthe 3d of October—‘‘that Governor Wise had invited the Governors of the other fourtern Southern States to meet biz at Kaleigh, on the 14th October, and that seven of gnitled their intention to be presont on tae This declar@ion of Governor adams was made known, and was the subject of conversation in thie tty and State, Previous to tbe time appoiniad for ihe Meeting. and taken in convection with farts ciready diaciored, capnot ‘ail to exhibit the fact that sack a con- ‘sention Was contemplated and arranged. Why it did ‘R@ aesemble, the developemenis of the future alone can ‘Tux Rexepy Peovosep ey wie Rrowmonp Exquiker ror Prsck—The Lnquirer of the 26th, in an article showing “the only way to settle”? the slavery question, proposes that the sudject should be left to be desided on by the people of the States respectively. It also says:— nm Is it too much \ba: the South should ask now, incom mon with conservative men @ North, that we retura te the constitution and abide by its compromises, and Stve all other compromises to the dogs’ These pasent Dave been amply teste1, and, so far from cur- & they have weil nigh killed the patient. Suppose, ‘BOW, we try the remedy which the om of the great departed devised. Suppose, North and South, we go ack to fret principles, and elevt to stations of honor and profit only thoee men’ who will faithfully and honestly adbere to the constitution, as the onty solution of this vex- ‘04 qoestion, which wili give poace, and quiet, and assa Fance 10 the country. Let those vile incendiaries, Wade, Sumner, Seward, aud ai) their aiders and abettors, be ex- Hed from the balis of Congress; and ict any man who dxbate the subject of siavery in that forum be visit- ed with the scorn of a whole people, aud we shall have Re more of this inferna! agitation, and our people will optinue 10 prosper, and North, South, Last aud West al! dwell together in peace. Gxewans Gertisc Warw.—The Cincinnati Daily Com. mercial of Oct. 25, says that at a sale which took place at a German garden where three hundred Germans were present, a print of Fremont brought$s 80. Onone of Buchanan was bid tive cents, but it was finally knocked down to u politician at a jumping bid of $2, amid the groans of the bystanders. The Germans in that city are warming up for Fremont. Sovrmmnn InreRFERENCE IY Kaxeas.—In the Anderson Garetie and Advocate of the 224, (a South Carolina paper) fs a singular correspondence ia relation to Kansas affairs. Mr. Warren D. Wilkes, late adjutant general of the Northern division of Kanaas militia, gives ill health as his reason for returping bome, fer, in consequence, it seems be was suspected of not beg ‘sound on the goose.”’ Bat he saye:— 1 am bere now, conscious that | have been true to my self and to the South. Here, around the altars of South Carolina, whose institutions and people suit me best, | tatend to linger just so long as | please, aud | cualienge thoee of ber sous who are dis} to blame me for re turning to her bosom, to go seventeen bundred miles und do and dare jor ber as I have done, or failing to do that, teeta a company with me to strike the first, the boldest fend the latest blow for Southern rights.’” ‘Thiz Adjutant General was also a publisher of s paper, ead expended a considerable amount of {ands in bis two fold capacity. He explains all, howover, as follows: Public and private funds, | received the sam of 96,300 63; and I hold in my hamis receipts, duly ‘and accounts for that amount, with exception of iT, which I retaio to cover My expenses in canvassing the South. And of that som [ spent the greater part for @e pro slavery party. South Carolina thus sent en adjutant general, » printer, and $1,990 63 to the wars. Baw: yRox tum Tooxws—Mr, Toombs has been @aking another disuoion speech in Kooxville, Tennes. wee. By a report of ft im tho Richmond Whiy of October 26, is appears that ho war in faver of « Southern coafe doracy, be assorted that Mr. Fillmore was an out aad out fee soiler; that ‘when be signed the compromue acts hhe did not even know whatthe bill coniaiaed,” and that tho democracy was defeated in Penasyirania, there ‘was nothing before it but dishonor or biood;’ and be went in for blood. Colouel Sneed, rain, followed Bim jo roply, aud advocated the Union as itis. This sen iment was received by the audience with thunderimy ap plaure. Daron Oven —The Rebmond Foy Of (st. 25, In 8 article totally misrepresenting the issues made by tbe eupporters of Fremont, concludes with the folowing para ereph — ‘These are the eract isenes presented by the Fron party. This is tie vulgar dexpotem i which tie Ger weave ory oe at ibe South propore to submit jar reliving ery will be, Aeunioes’ whenever wo are threatened with Present, has passed. ¢ cherish tt Frrevom or Oct. 22, says— a froe repob Ho, than that of canvarsing, with deceaty, but wih froe dom, the claims oi every gontieman «G0 comes belore the people for atl Yet thie very paper approves of the romoral of [ro fensor Hedrick for cs pressing op \mivas farorabie to Fre mort! ConvERTioN oF Covaryvots.—Ihe same paper admite that there was a moeting of Gorernors at Raleigh fora specific and treasonatie ob ect. the Wo Governor Wise, of re about the only n of Southern Govera Virginia, wt members of the Ralcigh Convent ors, They had been invited there by (ov. Wise to 0 ult together, and t fix upoo some dedaite course of ac tou in the result of Froment’s election. Their failure to de present argues either that they b 29 fear of the svecess of the abolition party. or that they do not tateud doing anything, even should Mr. Fremott be elected In another place it thus compliments the Northera al ea of the South. It somehow unfortusately happens that every Northern ‘man who socks for the favor sad votes of the South en- ‘velopes himself and his principles in emok Toe man himself and his veritable doctrines are as invisible in the clouds of smoke and incens: magician raising devils or Gen dor, and seeing indistinctly, we ar, r feo what we are told to expect. But the stream of poll Wke “the course of love, never did run smooth.” ‘jas like mogicians sometimes crow weary and listless and inattentive, they make awkward and careless preser, and the tricks of the trade leak out. City Polltics, TAMMANY GENERAL COMMETT' ‘This body held a special meeting last night ia Tammany Hall, Wilson Smail in the chair, Mr. Hart, of the Fifteenth ward, reported a series of resolutions, reeponding to the action of the Brooklyn Memocratic General Committee tu rantinn to the death of Lorenzo B. Shepard. Tne report Wit motion was mado to appoint a committee to look ater the action of a certain denfberatic meeting of wor: which is to be held at Tammany Hall next T weedy evening. It was feared there was a plot on foo to de nounce the regular nominees of the party. Aitor an debate the whole matter was iaid on the table, the #0 called anti.Wood peopie being beaten on every point. The committee adjourned early. GPRMAN RRPUBLPCAN CENTRAL CoMMITT RE. ‘This body mot at 63 Bayard stroet,t6 take action on the city nominations, The committee appointed to interrogare NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1856. the te and Know Nothing ques, Republi oralty Ratification Meett cee te aeacny 1, Menthe ao soetes op] ah ceakeet alanine eat bas ah hee PINANEYAL, AND COMMERCIAL. posed to the Maine law and Know Nothingism. All right. | the Broadway Teberaaet, to ratify tho nomination of MONEY MAPZET. Oapron wes opposed to all kins of liquor but legor , J. Blecoker, ihe teadideie of the party fF | jeeseehhe ean eee uite a good tas’ inttaton de ' Aphene, T i th: Moypay, Oct. 27—6 P. M. was also Mo Raow ‘was thought | Mayor The meeting Was not at all numerous, but thon » ‘Unpecestar: cp ttes de, Emmet, as b was koowo | it was what the friends of the candidate would call enthu- ‘The stock market opened this morning iu the midet of 9 to be all right ‘on the goose” Active measures are to | siastic, ard that is something. It was presided over by , Moderate panic among epeculators, There was» great rush (o sel! stocks, aud tn the absence of buyers quite a {all im prices was realized, At the iret board Uitnois Central bonds declined 14 per cent; New York Central Railroad, >; Michigan Southern, $f; Erie, 1; Harlem, 34; Reading Railroad, 114; Panama, }¢; Cieveland and Pitts- burg, 44, Cleveland and Toledo, 134; Chicago and Rock Island, +; La Crosseand Milwaukie, %. Jilinois Contra) Rights sold at 121 percent, These sales wore to supply European orders. The Cleveland and foledo books opened | to-day, and the deliveries of stock were very large. ‘The traneactione this morning sum up more than ten thousand shares, opening at 70 and closing at 6934 per g pacar by the Germans to get the candidates they eo | yr. Bovjamin Van Ripor, and « band played patriotic aire between the speeches. About a quarter to eight, the Pra- eident called the meeting to order and jhen read the fol- lowing resolutions, which were unanimously alopted — Resolved, That we heartily approve of tha unaninoas no mination. Dy the Ttepubligan Outy Convention, of Antony J. Bleecker fur the otge of Mayor. and. pledge ourselves ta give our beast, support towards hi election. 4 Uilat Mr; Bleecker cours us a gonsisteut repud- ean entives hua to the approbation of uit iovore ot feat Kesolved, That. as an “old Yorker ”? he ls emmentiy fed to Kuow ihe wants and requiremen's of oar cit as, aud to apply & true and not a pretended sysiem of reform ‘Resolved, That aa the sole nominee of a great aud honorable arty, be cam command more vous tian any caadidate Who Oily the support of a “frantioa of a party. TO TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Twas surprised to see in your paper of yestarday a letter tram Hon, A. J. H. Pugsny moraed by W fl. Browne, ia Felatlen to an examination of Mr Luganne made by mo as counsel for the plaintiff im the cause referred to in yout report | of naturday last, and that [should be orought betore the pub- ie under the imputation of attempting tw persceuta anse for pola ‘ial objects. to the publication a xarmination | know nothing, as it, was dowe with | ‘knowledye; and as to the tarest which Mr. Duganme states was made by me iui ‘and am ex'rer sorry ‘hat he should simply ridieulous and unca‘led tor, he noi 9 but very litte of the examination ‘haviog lett Ling batore it Was closed, and ig enti ely unacquainted in point of (ast. with in regi att the diseiosures of Mr, Dugaane. To your reporter (xive cre dit for the fairnesa of his report, andany who wish to be satis- tied that 1¢ is correct can see ibat my o ths examination mn qeteawe aianed and sworn to by Mr. Duganue, before Hon. Fastice Oakley. In making the exeminguon I was merely with no po'itival motives to gratity, on of tha in falgpess 19 mysel T, BASTON, No. 17 Wall streat, New Your, Oct. 7, 10 Resolved, That the names of Mobert #, Judge Capron and Buchanan are towers of strength for the repa> ican ise. and that we will use ail honorable means to qieet those gent emen to the offices for which they are named. Mr. Van River also made a speccb, of which tae fol- lowing ia the substance:— ‘There has been, said he, a feeling throughout the ci'y amovgst some people that certain caudidates vannot be elected, and there must be concentration of action to defeat our present Mayor, yet they will not fix upoo oy one man—indicating that each respective faction were not sincere in thety exertions, and that they only oppovd Fernando Wood's election for the sole purpose of cle vating one of their own particular stripe. If these gea tlemen are sincere, and desire 10 see that man defeated, let them support Anthony J Bleecker, aud, with the re Publican vote and their's united, he can be trumopaouy elected. We have liewiso, continued Me, Van River nomipated Judge Capron and Rosert Kmaei, waose moral worth afd standing in society qualities them ‘ur ‘the position for which they lave been aominated, We will not only stand vide by side to eflect their election ‘bet wo will use strenuous efforts to elect Fremont aut Dayton although our opponeats bave gained au appa rent victory ‘n Pennsylvania by conceatratiog the eutire In Erte the opera‘ions were quite heavy; also ‘a , Cleveland and Pitteburg, &c, The bears are in igh feather, and look for a further decline with more confidence than ever, The money market is rapidly Ughtening, and parties holding stocks on hypothecation are calling for more margins. Sellers short on time be- gin to look sharp after their contracts, aad altogether ‘Wall street was to-day in a state of great excitement and apprehension. The end is not yet. after the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by A. H. Nivo- tay $10,000 Great Western (II!) RR. 7’s 9 000 Milwaukie and Horison RR. 8's, do...7) 10,000 Chicago and Mise. RI: 24 mtge.. 10,000 New York and Harlem 2d mtge: 7,000 Mempnie City 10,000 N. York and Ps. Haven RR. ist ‘mig. 1, $000 1 ‘nion India Rubber Co. 8's Kings County Nominations. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. The followirg are the nominations in Kings county, so Nushings. Pao DEB. han. ET. Wood. ‘ D.L, Northrup. DISTRICT ATTORNTY. Dean. Johu C. Winslow. ny TREACHER #. Cammeyer. Thos. Cottrell, z r h Dit Geo, H. andrew W. BR MeClay, Philip Hamilton. John G. Schumak: Jos, M. Seabury 2 VERINTESDENTS OF Hook. energy of their party and by spending thousands of dol- de ©, W. Chur Henry FE. ior. jars, yet ou the 4th of November the Keystone state will . Ches and Onio Trang. Jokp A. Waltir Ke: snow a good majority for the republican candidate, aad | $8 do. Sixta avenue RR.. Isaac K. Snell. Jas, Bagley. Job Davie, #0 will tue Bumpire State, The Hxratp has taken e iow | 96 do, Cor Exchange Fire inn. Co. FESTICE OF SESSIONS. ‘ exceptions to our candidate for Governor, John A, Kiug, | 35 do Grocers Fire Ins. Go. Jobn A. Emmons, ‘Stedman Wright. | M. Schoonmaker. om account of bis blood; but that is no detriment, noria | 25 ¢o. Lafarge Hire CITY NOMINATIONS. tt any benefit to him. 20 do. Natioval Fire Ina.Co......- ++ OL 82035 Mazon...» Mir. Caryuiie was introduced by the President asa zoo- | 40 do. Commonwealth Ins. Co...,. -106 a 1084 Samvel S, Powell, Fras. B Suyker. (George Hall. tleman from Rockland county, and then mide quite wo 40 do. Kehef iire tps. Co..... 98 | OLLRCTOR OF TAXES, apeech. He felt, he sald, an interest in this elestion 80 do. Grocers’ Bank., 103) © 4 Evra Baldwin, Jobn H, Rhodes. COMMISSION! . W. F ER. Field, John K, Oakley. REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. John M. Perry. ©. R. Atwater, lon, Alfred M. Wood, and believed every workingman should have a deep in terest. It was an election which would decide the ques tion whether the country should be ralod by the ve ocracy of the South or by the priaciples of free¢m. Ibo American people would never submit to the extension o pep and those who had entered thia dgut on the site Simeon Draper's regniar semi-weekly gale of bonds and stocks will take place to-morrow, Tuesaday, at half.past 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. At the second board prices tou: hed a still lower depth. Chas. Tinney, COMMISSIONER ¢ Samue) Graham, James H. Cornwell. Daniel B. Suit peng JUSTIONS OF PACK. is of freedom had what the English call pluck, and wero d Erie fell off ', per cent; Michigan Southern, *;; Lilinois aco Blackley. PB Hasbrouck. ‘Wm. ¥. McDonald. | termined to tight it out to tae last. It bad been the | Central Railroad, 3;: New York © Rasta i Zachariah Voorbies. ie pa Mi Pres B. King. speaker’s tortuae to be connected with the American par- 2 ey > = AsshMBLY —Pirst, Distr ean edo eléeed ; John Hanford, “*”"'Chavies F'tintio "Wm. H, Hickox, ty up in the county where he rosides, but hs was now a | Cleveland and Toledo closed at €9\, per cent; Reading, nee wind Diario Fepuniican, vine informed te audicnco in regard to | 77°.; Ele, $876. 08. Mulligan, dward W. Fiske, Edwin P, Persia. antecedents, he pitcued into Erastus Brooke, who tad, | Three large iailures were announced to day, involvins Third Di ho anid, been guilty of a great outrage in attacking ol. ¥ ee Jobn H. Fanik. im the aggr:gate habiliiies to the amount of one and « quarter million of dollars. Last week several large fai\ uree were reported, and the rapidity with which the tict <i Fremont by accusing him of being a Cataolic A Voice —No one believes bim; he don’t velleva it him ac) ‘Thomas King Caleb Suitten, Millard Fillmore, the epeaker uext proceet»d to say. Sara that he vid not card abork tno Americas party; he aid noi | 18 creasing bas already created sorious fears. Heo. N. Gass, Wim. Van go in by the trapdoor, and at night, as no (tho speaker) ‘The Agsistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— Jomes Powers, G.0. Rogers. and other members had todo. No, ho sent for Gastayus Tool Receipt, IWal Payments. Dial Balane Aaoipkus Scroggs to come to his (Millard Fillmore's) house at nigit, and inttiate him inw the mysteries of Know Notbingiim. He must Lave tbe presiding ofcors come to his parlor and give it to bim separate and alone. Tear, too, after he had jrined the American party, be never ‘opened bia mouth, or spoke one word in defence of that organization, when it was attacked with scora ant Monday..... $15, 75,956 93 13,815,788 89 ‘The warrants pet la at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 24th instant, were as follows: — For the Treasury Department For the Irter.or Department, KN. . Bennett, Marion! ‘McKinney. Char} ky Russell. George feo Ward. John McNamee, Willams. Jonas M. Farrington. Ac ail. e ee For Custom: eoke Mull e Ronen su. Theodore F. King. | ooptempt by the papers. Had be thought tho party | irom lenae Wm. H. Powell. 1. B. Duryea. Alfred Dorlan. would not have been successful he would never have | From Customs. Thomas Day, tad. : Joined it Ho (Mlitard Villmore) !aid ao ogg when he was Wm Marrin. Fifth Ward. tattianed in bis parlor at Builalo, und {fit proved a ‘The steamship j’ersia, from thie port fur Liverpoo! oa ‘arrin, me ie - icken he intended to acknowiedce it, but ifroten bo | wy a ’ Sirth Ward a ‘ednesday, will take out @ very large amount of speci yt Dan Voul - < 4 Would not. Afier spoaking further ia this style, RB. Del. Vecehio. | Ame = of Tsaae B. Lew Mr. Cavite predicted the eucsees of the ‘the repul an Some eatimate the shipment by this steamer as bigh as 4 John F. Meeker. Samuel C. Barnes. Wao. H. Wilson, bic gaed for Mayor, and then eat down. million and three quarters of dollars. [It probably wii ‘ Word. e next speaker wae Mr. MoxT osmeay, Preaitent of oh James Sharkey. pager, - the Workincmen’s Republican Association, who expressed | °° se aaantls Spam -ene be enda helt. The Her elon War c his belief that ali or a majority of the workiogmen ot tus | ™&2; from this port for Southampton and Bremen 0» ato! Mr. Bleecker. Joseph Oliver city eral ge ' There was but a poor iy, Will without dont take several hundred thov ‘Thos. MeCarthy, ind. dem. Fepresentation of their forco present to-nigit, but they | sand dollars in spesie. We can ealvly caiculate upon th , were en; i Nava =e ean ane Te bolared, wae as, honorcule Grane Gat he was we, | sbipment this week of the whole of the California rem James Miller. Wm. e ‘Platt, Wm. Vail. pe age and imagiaed that he beld the vote of New | tance now nearly due, » friend of tho working pH And, if elected, would consult their interest in the administration of the city governan Ur. Yemen followed, with, a bitter speech against Meyor Lweljth Ward. George M. Mahony. Thomas Muleahy. Thirteenth Ward. R. ft, Buntieg. Wave. ‘We stated some days ego that the sale of lands by th Iilino's Centra! Railroad Company for tne first two week of the present month, were above half a million of do! James Meldrum, Benj W. Wilson. Pousteenth Wood, who, he said, was « thoroughly dishoaest mae. | Jars, Th li OF cond wi f Oatod 92 James Quinn, he oy ‘ - At this part of bis remarks be was interraptes Petes the econ: Noenchrbisen etna v8 ihe Daniel Me re des. 0: Beatie. by ap individual fn tne crowd who appeare! res for $326,316, an average of > per sore. Sisternth W to ——_ » < Mayors Bay in regard to zregate of the two weeks is $586,000. The lands sole ~ Jobn Miller. - the characier of the \iayor, and who had the temerity to ‘i ‘ al te Seeenteenth Ward. expres it 0 salt be. “you are wroug. this month are principally on the Chicago branch whic m. W.Vagderbilt, Jobn D. Do: Pihan 8. Bisnok, Fernando Woed ws on ein man as any in the city.”” ‘has jast been compicted. «a Vax Rivan—You sit dowa, ‘The receipts of che Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad { September were as iollows:— Bit down, of you go This silenced him for the present, but he brove o again before the meeting adjourned. ‘The speaker then continued without further interran tion, and eoon atter he concluded the meeting adjouru i ‘with three coeers for A. J. Bleecker. The indiriaas! wre ventared to raize his voice in defence of Mr. Wood now three cheers for Bacbanan, for wnich he was— use the language of one of those at the meeting— Nonneked out.’ And thus ended tho Bleecker demon stration, which was a decided failure, both in numbes and speakers. James Vitrgerald. Charles N. Black. Riwin W, Audcews, Smith Piace. Samuel 4, Goverly. The nowinations bave not ye been made in several of the wards. Daniel B. Ailen bas declined ihe demecratic vom ination for Congress in the Firat district Jamaica to 0 till Fre.ghte . Paese! The Panladelpbia Jona’, iP konowncing the spensio: of coal opperaiions by the New Creek Coal Compan) raya Wo are informed that the New Creek catate will probs the tron manufacture, by favorabie. Besides the | 1xtapos' d flexes, so highly value! by iroo men the position is midway beteeen the atlantic and w Obio, righ: in the line of connection with the jeadt railways of the State, which wouirl seem to secure enoag’ demand, at prices which tariffs would Little aivot, tor » jarge production It {s expected that the company #) put up one experimental furnace soon, and be guidet |, the resulw. This will be a rafe and econom.cal mode « proceeding. and will be more creditable to the company than & omsterly inactivity, which will be a comsnmioy morh upow it effects. The market value of (ula stock © $1 for $10 par. Ite indebieduers i# bi-y im atx por cen’ bonds, ef which less tran $100,000 have been tenned, aux which’ the compavy have alwaya regilariy paid.’ Fo these there is no market whatever. because they are po Kuown, and they are mostly held quistiy by we friet and shareboiders, Thetr coal property is eld in tux tor ita redemption by wealthy avd reiia ple eit’zeue bere who areknown to ovr community, The value of to *took depends entirely on the management. If the iro. Sale of Pews In the Northern Presbyterian Church, Corner of Ninth Avenue and Thir- ty firs ‘This new church was commenced the firai of last May. ‘The buiidiwg iteeif is erected, but all the inside work and fuithing is yet to be done. The structure is ninety-five feet by siaty six, built of Belleville brown stone. The spire ie 190 feet high. The church wii) seat one thousand persons. There will be 152 pews on the ground floor and about forty ia the gallery. The architecture of the build. tng is Rowavesque. ‘The interior will be finished in free- co, The church has an organ beilt by Jardine & son ‘The feraiture and finishing of the ieterior will be of tho finest quailty. They expect the church to be finished, far- nisked and ready for ocoupation by the audience in Junu- ary. The sale of pews took place Jast might, im the email Presbyterian church in Thirty third street, between Exghth and Ninth avenues. The sales amounted to twelve thousand dollars. AUT PM, the time appo'mied for the sale, there Were one hundred persons preent, about a quarter of Police Intelligence. CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A BROKER. A broker, named Daniel Ostrander, having an oitice !9 the Gilkey Building, Broadway, was arrested yesterday by Sergeant Smith and officer Kaveney, of the Lows Police Court, ona charge of haying forged the names o Messrs. Cornett & Nightingale to an order for einy werth of tin foil, upon Messre. Bunting, Bean & Uo., Wall atr nd obtaining the property. The pro is alleged,’ was shipped to Albany and Mevsrs. Bane Co. were thus defrauied out of taei 4s. brought before Justice Coonoily, at the where he was commitied for exa Naval Intelligence. Lieut. James Parker, Jr., has resigned bis commission in the navy, said resigustion having sen accepted, and taken eflect'on the 1th taet, ‘The lcited “tater revenue cutter MeCleliand, Captain Morrison, arrived at Modtle oa the 20th inst.,on her reta:» whom ‘ 4 business be not undertaken, or if, being trted, It el wealthy from wey whe + she conveyed the Hon. Joho | of success, we must look beyoad into the regions of new rev. k. F. Harwiery, D.D., the pastor of the chareh, | 'reyth, United States Minister to Mexroo. discovery for means to A Re sreaias Lhd gee Speech, saying pee ‘The Legislature of Wiscousia har passed an ao! contain pews in'the new church, contrary to castom, Court Calondar—This Day, . 30 t: Wore to be Fold before the church was finished: thet the Suva: Coraeewens tet LeNon? 1800, razz | (Bs the followieg clauses, which aro of {importance tv object of this was to obtain movey to compete the 4 1191, TORr, 286, 20, 995 ud7, | Holders of ratirond bonsis:— church witheut ruwping deeply in debt. There was 2146, 2184, 1770, G80, G04 0, 08, 1035, n 1, ‘That the mortgage shall cover real eatate acquire! agrest Want of aehuren io that locality, as there was —T28, 2062, 1896, 5176, Bib5, 1906, Load, apd road constructed after the exeoution of the mort noue of any uote ia the Twesietn ward. Se. | is, gage. fog #0 grott a want of © Prosbytorisa ehuret Serene Covrt—Special Term.—let Clan —on. 19. That the rolling stock (when by tho terms of the wmong them, he ad oft his own, the | 98, 4d Clage,—Now. 5 3, 6, A, 71. 77, 101, 121. | mortgage it ts embraced therein) !s declared w fixwre o largest chureh in the city, aod gone ther 128, 9, 10, 11, 171, 188, 68, 70, 94, the road, aud covered by the mortgage. to sid them in establishing of Many porrons wad | 1,8, 125, 180, gol. ‘That the act is to apply to mortgages executed befor kindly come increasing his congregation end en Soranion Covet —Nos 245, 462, 402, 434, 130 | ae weil ns afer the pastoge. conraging bis labors. Twenty thoceand dollars were 2 495. 498, 499 60, JE 4. That upon foreclosure the franchise passes to th Wanted to obtala the ground for the church. f4 wes 604, 505, 606, 507, Mortgarecs. easily obtaned Then Mr, i kind: or einen Sea or Corn — Now. 3 . q valent gawd wh Gee te Nene thee fC me Darn Covns 8, 84 to 08. The earnings of the Lebigh Valley [allroad for Sepiom ‘0M, 60 $20,000 is all that to build the ch 6 now Wanted ber were as follows — ‘Tue doctor then Urged the congregation to purchase | Matchelor's I Wigs and Toupees, $0,722 6A pews ip prefereure to reuting tuem, as it would be | the beet in the work id and applied at No. ‘904 TH cheaper, nod at the same time dom great public serve. Broadway. Wr. O' B. Lev thea made some statements oa behair "ares a nen a Hil, Inimiiable Cutter of Hair and Wh the trustees of the church, sayiog that Mr. ieorean hora, @ Ho. 1 Barclay otrest. Wale dye 4 chiliings 6 ber, Syke diated ein ates voce coon ented had made them a present of some clghteen to twenty thousand dollars, and that In estimating the coat of the pews this b beou considered as @ part of the ex peuses of ine church, tuerefore pews were much cheaper than usual. He then compared the At the recent etoction for directors of the Sackott’s arbor and Saratoga Railroad Company, the followine bamed gentlemen were duly eiccted forthe ensuing year viz—Elisba ©, Litchfield, LeRoy M. Wiley, Lowell Hal +» Dye and Wigs Stand Un= fur ponwed in es vaiely applied, at No. G As for sale, and the hair dye louse. price of pews in this aad several other eburches, ------ + -- God cousiiered that such pews i a8 got & | TokaiaPat ap tn Fotl, to Prevent Deytr brook, Cbarles A. Macy, Lucien 0. Coman, Joho R. butiding could not be obtained in any other place | retilnd at saloons, segar and drag stores. Wholesal> até Driggs, Electus B. Litchfield, Edwin C. Hamtiton, Samue! i - city la the Thirty foorin street Methoctet | Hromiway. J. Beale, Benjamin Brandreth, of New York; George Tit church, «aid be. the average prite of paws is $549 each } gr a ene eee ‘ oll ? jd are tw enty pews in K valued at $300 apiece, in the are aay Ko Ly omoothing yet Gonuetiing. beta, of Troy; Daniel B. Goodwin, of Oneida; L.. Paddook. r et Pi 4 from mineral ine 0’ 8 sooth and hes ce pe ee er Cie ee as eae ae weTSR | Gee stated mrmoran teal ets | Wer cus Fourth evenge, | 2°y, expel all morbid ane aut ime ‘The Board bave since ired by the appointment of average 61,C00: in Lr. Parker’ them wrh new aah ees TS c. Robt at Piha C. Litebtield, Preedent; John R. Briggs, Vico Pro- sae Ae them whi v1 rage BiG) Sewers ‘ 240. and SL widen¥; Charles A. Macy, Treasurer; Edmund D. Saxton, rice our pew ind there are only eit them Se ye NE se Seggner— pe “ed whiet run ap hi #500. i aman wants athoosand | A Universal Principle of Nature.—When & D, Rewards, Ciel Sagnees) a8 Seen iD ‘as Consulting Engineer and Saperintendent of pe. rations. ‘The Company bave now perfected their title to over 500,000 acros of land, granted by the State and individcals along the line of the road; bave procured the taking of one million of dollars of their bonds exclusively among thelr ttockbolders, and recommenced the construction of their work under the existiny contractr. We call atten tion to atvertisement of first instalment upon bonds, Ko ‘The sonexed statement exhibits the average daily movement im the leading departments of the banks o this city, Curing the week preceding Saturday morning Oot. 26, 1856 — New York City Bayrs. dollar pew, be cannot get it here. Vr. J.T, Willams mored thatthe pastor be given hie choice of two pews, Out of all of them in the cburch, bo’ore aay were roid, io consideration of his great efforts apd labors in getti up the new church. Tue resolution was unavimously adopted, Both the ladies and geatiomen voting iu favor hould remember tt wily a drain, thirty atx feet long, into wly of the syetem gan be thrown, an RaANDRETA, We nie sick we lias provided us ail the iaprrities led from the ody Mr. A. B. Mivox, the auctioncer He mounted the the bidding was e fodowing pew was (hen called upon Phitad Ipilay eat by ble imeticine dealers cenera'!y at the premiums and The promiame are all small, Wish of the trustecs that they number of seles eilecte Photographs, by a New Process, tn Five Ambrotypes iustautaneous, wil th Jnstr vetion given, or tie form:ia Re A. LEWIS, 142 oaths White's @3 Hat, Fall Style—148 Fulton street, between Broadway and Nassau street. pec: but It was the expres should be M Bevis, Pe re, Oirenta’n. ie > dae ow York. 3, a 8 Hata, Caps and of Every Style and | \anbatian 460 quality, at FORD & BCOTT'A, 210 Brondway. 3 pony a Fremont and Jessie's Portraits, $15 per 100. and selling daily, Filmore and Buck's portrait, + AL BLD 1 9 Broad wi t i Ban Peeretensom tess ie | r 80 origina iy b: jarta and hawisone ae the originals Takew oniy S185 Fon The Raglan Ove: Roat—tne Most Beautiful neglige Ptyle oF eon r ¥ trimamme fe Weil’ maida, a DRUMGOLD & URUGH's, No. 130 Paton treet. Plesse & Lubiws Giycerine Jelly for the nein TRORR € CO. 5089 licomiway. SOOM OP COS“HOCOM EHH ENR TI EEE SEES Pull N. Y. County, Artigana’ *, Total...... $10,166,483 Pa 8,049,802 83,465,152 s Head Dry Dock N.Y. Exchange. rik ‘858 292,925 SCapitar paid im $536,950, CrmaRin Cleared for week ending Oct. 20. Cleared for week ending Oot. 27. Balances for week ending Oct, 20 Balances for week pore Oct, 27 ‘The annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the leading departments of the banks of this city for several months:— tay 12,°66.. 09, 748, Fuly 29, '66,.110,875,4 Tuly 26°66. .111,846,589 Aug. 2, Peas 3863 1 New Youre Ory Banks. Loans. Th ae 2358 a § 7 5 4 ‘3 arise Wy oe 97'970,611 13,840, 98,344,077 14.233: Fe a a SRSEESEERSS: EES SEER = Ft & ams BS SEE 3 Ett ae artes S. . ‘3 : iad i Et 3 Be ea =e 8 & e3 EEESE @ = #2 02" 2 =. 83 S8228 S 43 g 888 = = one ae 5 s 33 a BE san aes 2 é ace ee stead RESSES 35 a 2 as aBSek = Hovse TRANSACTIONS. 128 7,888,164 7 aeebhe £4 522 8 = = = 8 RESLESS ES ppzeeeite SSSS8=588 eeesse S geareeee Seeger ES £8 ease BBS2 tt SRXSs2ee i Bos S. 23 38 a3 = & e & B2 $159,687,817 “148,612,180 $7, 5, Oiroul A. , 95,069,420 11,188,878 7,840,114 wedieaer 96,108,376 12,481, 94,216,373 11,163,621 7, .. 93,869,079 12,106,208 971,608 77,787, 579 92,454,290 10,856,020 8,088 18,7 1852, 661, tants teencase s 3: ES: BES : 3 82285 esse SS5285 £388 159,172 834,425 i oe a8 25223: ent 5. a8 SEE SBS SSENTSUSESSES ZES25528 = e ) = 38 32 SESS Cot. 26,766..104,166,433 10,580,795 8 649 S02 83,465,152 The tast returns compared with thoss of ‘tae previous week show tbe following variations in the aggregate: — Decrease in loans and discounts Decrease in specie... Decrease in circulation Decrease in deposits, nominally. Decrease in deposite, actually .. $1,762,353 236,216 47,615 II) 8,487,700 1,608'426 ‘The actual deposits in the bank at the close of several weeks have becn as follows :-— Ang. 28~Actual deposits in bank. reserve. ‘The aggregaic specie reserve is much larger than wo 2 2 62} 052 546 aoigis BAT 60,804. . * Ssievo.as7 $69,022,934 67,605,618 sored out on Saturday, The banks must have received supplies from private sources. We etart the week with eay ten millions of specie. The shipments during the week will take at least the California remittance, sow nearly due, which will leave us with the exportation of the two weeks to come to be provided for out of the present This does not present a very favorable appear: ance at the best. The contraction in discounts and de posits becomes more rapid as the season progresses. each department the decrease last week was upwards of one ands balf million, Thit ts greater than has beeo previoutly expected this year. Some weeks since we published a table showing the banking movement of this city for the second week jo August for the past four years, aud tor the fourth week ta October for the past three years, for the purpowe o ehow ing the annual contraction fn the leading departments. le that table we were, of course, obliged to leave the move mont for the fourth week in October of this year biank, We now (ill it up, and present a statement of the bank contraction in the fall of the present and previous \hroe years 1882—Auc. ener counts bat deen $9,055,859, In epocts $2,699,908, and in ‘Yhis will do yory well for a poriod Baynrse Oot deporita $9,5 65.218, Movorest rv rae City or New York. L of wbout ten weeks. Fiom the present appearavce of we should judge that the just Commence. things in the Gnancial wor genera! contraction bad b must porsue a very cautiongfpoticy. We have had alroady bumerous heavy failores, aud more must follow coptigence is already shaken, and it woaid aot take much ’ banks nave orced to bring about a mercial clatser, efiect. ‘The valve of exports from the port of New Orleans for the third quarter of 1856, ending J0ih of September, was rious pan’ Money #0 frecly on stooRs, at Tae bank Pabtic the expense of the con: that We are now beginni:g to soe ie as follows: — Dematic Produce in Americun Vessels to Boreign Countriet BM ass secevkaces ‘ + $4,000.45 August. 89,1 September 1,881, 254 ———— 95,489,708 Demestic Produce in Foreism Vessels to Foreign Countries $986,174 gee 43,897 Total to foreign countries... . reduce in American Vessels to Coast ‘The earnigs of the Michigan Central Railroad Company for the second week of October, 1566, were — 100 | Great Wasi tna Co 5 Delait a M0 N ¥ Con RR. , .93 ae MichtkNTaRidboo Seventh Ward. ne Plesse & Lubin’s FrangtpannimAn External | State..... 60 and fragrant perfume, INGHR & O0., 39 Browtway American 100 ——_—_—_—_— a0 Glycerine Soap, recommended by the Facal- 30 ty, for rendering the #¥in soft an white 200 GEO. B INGER & CO, Pharmacention! chemiata, 400 WH) HBrowl way ion John Wood's new Up-town Gymnasium, 10 Fast Twenty eight street, near Fifth avenue, will be opened igo ry iro a" wraahbarn Coal Stock for Sate Cheap wo Ww. rma) jot ‘oa! and Raulroad stock nT Bb Weotware, — | SOULS ery Reattuee sa, ulstt0 “Goueat | 200 do, do, do. Wo... Erie Kailrond . 0 do. do. wo do. Passen 38 me 90 Stock Exchange. 91% Be Moxpar, sreighis. 39,508 85 26,624 29 0 66 do 920° Htinols Gen RR.. io 100 o 600 200 100 5 oo . Toi RR. a 0. 200 Panaina RR “00 40 a . boo taal boy Ri. at90 In aug 38558 %, u 200 @ 100 500 160 11% 40 Clev.Col KGin. RI 10134 100 woh $9 EN Ia RR seg 100 Erie Railroad, . 69100 > a ee 100 4 600 8656 300 25 Gat & Chic 9D 109 400 60 Cleve & Tol BR.. 60° 800 Il Gen RR.....83 Nb CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Oct, 27—4 P. Asiips were in some better supoly and prices a tie irreg lar, with sales of %) bbls. pots at So as%gc., and of pearis at 8 “biessrvrrs—Flour—The market was not, active, though the Arabia's private letters were said to have been fevorahis regardivg the Liverpool tmarkels. Prices to-day, bower ob t- about the current rates of Saturday, sales of 7.000 a 8,000 bbls , including some parcels for export, at abouy the following quotation: Common to good State. . Common to good Michigan. Extra State. Common to Extra Ohio. Southern mi: hie fauey and extra. supértine and eign getowh, Richmond Gis wits 8 Ss e e EEC RS! eeeness: 2 Pepeeee Ss above quot about 1,0 nye tlour—ralese! 10 a meal was quist ar $! o ve, with sales of ab parcels lo werives at in Inciuited i te transwetions we i $1 A2e., Milwaakivelud at St and W teen red at 81 ia $1 i) outhern and W i ian white at $b 70 Louw, und Cana tan eiab witha fair demaad, Wa C9'0%) bushels Westerw tab ei les of 4 wr demand, Vo Bs r 2a" Skt. To Havee race fi 600 bales were made, for sbipinen!, at on were mie 600 2 500 bbls 0 d » of New Orleans, Sales of thee adie Cone 3 nominal at $$ e to dey, with more O60 bois meee, 2! $75 Cat meais we ard was in fair demand, nd tlerees were made at Be a | re quile sieady and ia good dem « otations. ir demand, Salea of 175 casks were m A47%c., With 2 small lot of prime at de. wb \c Stcans—The marketcontinued qui'e Crm, Lhe sales ioo'ed up about 800 bads., included fy whieh were 125 hhds Poro 2Wdo Porta Ricoso 4 ot 0, do sold at fe .'less2!¢ per cent of for casa; 10/ an. 130 do. 4. in boud, for exoori, sriibin the range of Rico, sold 0 a retiner, st 31 ADVERTISEMENTS SENEWKD EVERY DAY. For Skuations and Kelp, see sixth page. telles, satin delaines, worsted damasks lace and m: ins, cornices, gimps, &c., which are olfered at the lowest, wices. Window Sha ‘Our stock of window hades in (he Jargest in New York, and our superior manufacturing facili oods less than other hous, We ayers. tien enable us to offer these Invite the attention of close ROUP, CROUP.—THIS AWFUL COMPLAINT JS IMME diately cured by Dr. TOStAS’ Tenitian lioiment y Who Value the lives of their children should be ko) and storekvep- ES AND 1OYS FOR GIFTS AND YR most choice selection just received trom o- 1. §. ROGERS’ extensive baraar, No. 499 broud ‘These goods have boen selected oy Mr. Rogers in 4 comprise every variety of jet bracelets and otbe- ramenis, papier mache desks, Jewel cases, work box ja dies! retienies. ravelling bass, £¢ » with the most extensive lass, brobze, terra cotta. an & " periimers, #¢ all imported, vite sold at prices lower thin ever before offered in this ma H. 499 Broadway Mo ONGUENT, FOR FORCING THE WHPSKERS TO win six weeks Is $1 a bottle, or large baltic, ne ing cigbt small ones, $5. tent teany part of tne country. i ‘aitait HAM, 500), Broadw ay; Zelber, 44 South Third rect, n plan, entiewen. ni CR WITH ToBat is eapectorated: with tokal it is swallowed, one, mvicorating the Ene purifying the breath. sands Low vse it, having experieuerd extra resulix, In foil to keep rit rest. ‘Wholesai “EUROPEAN ADVERTISHMENTS. NFO#MATION FOR AMERIOAN TRAVELLERS GOIN@ tw Rurepe.— THE REST ROTKLA. hy eopenedin Ati How. dei Rioile «Or “ WOTKLS— Hue’ N AY the boteis (a Lordon are vee ei da Rivoll, a rig " “Basie, fwikreriaud, i 2 i eo heronfier, SPECIAL WINK MERCHANT Setrris, laste: Lendoa. Referee ts, Dart & Company, Nott neighborhood mad bi oo ered ished Roraee aware io let. specie aie oF eutiraly, pact "AM. appliont made direst or br leu yee re a ernero Lando.” pith saree rn ar acento asa Maucries. Kxavr—Woonrse —Oo Thoreday, Oct. 99, et Sailivan ttreet M. E. cbureh. by Rev. Dr. Feer wnuns E. Karr to Louna (. Woovise, all of th Sroxt—Lasian ~ On Saturday, Oct, the Ree. De, Potts, J. Camgnoy Sone to Baky, daughter of J. F. 1). Lanier, all of this exy Bai—Avientsy —On Saturday, Oot. £5, by the Rev. Centenary M.'F, church, Beooklyu, oM vides deagtior Oot $2 Rev. Mr. Moa Neter, ef Willett ctreet Mew! tine teleost eburch, Me. Ina T. Moone to Bigs 1) ton f'n ony 0 Miss Ievonan MoOv Kot, MsoRayH—Binen.—On Sonday, Oot. 26, st the = of the hi Rev. Archbishop, by the Rey. Mer. MoNi jerny, JR. Manan, organet, to Canoe, ter of ine Biro, Raq. of Quebec. Pers please cog y. 3—BIRRC KER —Cn Boaday, Oot, s At tho reel ¢ of Samuel Burver, bxq., Brookly the Rey, vr. Bethune, ae D, Newaas to May K maken. ~ WHITE Oo Setaeday, Oot, 96, at St. : chvereb, ane who nuns he a Jo- seri Lanoruee, of thin ety, to Anna S, daughter of iTo- Beq , ef the former plage. W—at lrincetom, N. J, om Wedmesday, by the Rev. James Stebbins, 5 pox of New to Many &, caughter of Henry Clow, by Of von. Med, p Soneay “ane bg wort ‘ fog iiness, Cavtarise, dang healana Maria Kihott, aged sare ag mia The irienas ot the fw eral, thie msteraoon, at tw oclock, hg Ba - Oot. 27, Of Consumption, Jone 4 velsiives of the family, and thowe of b ather in-law. Joreph Hoxie, are wee aitrud the funerst. from No», ted tirect, (0 morrow afternoon, at twe ther notice, Waitay.= On Mostay morniog, igeae, t Jon Worcs Oct. 27, after a brief wped 40 yoere, varntances are to attend je resirence Corner of Myrtie and poe nin avenuer, Brook! yr, to mo, row aiterneon, at two ot Ofpoas —On Wonder, JCurpert deugiter « Fears ace 10 months, om, Mary Apa Osvons, W.HL aod Phen Oeborm, aged # Pavia’: phim papers pleare copy. CURRMAN = AL S$aek, Rock! counte, N.Y, on Sum day, et coreminet on, Perry M. COSmMAN, aged oe NO 9, are reepecttony ote Saag ‘We funeral, we morrow alteroron, at New Bedford papere please cor.

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