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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1856. City Polities. SIXTH CONGHMSBIONAL DISTRICT. ‘Me approaching ciection will be of great importance ‘ the democratic party and to the whole conntry. Groat ‘Mmtereste Jopen.i on the election of a democratis President and of a democratic Congress, The joes to the democra- féo party of one Congressman may be of great conse- Therefore, wo carngstly that io no Coa. tries will rival rtm cangidates for ress be kept in the field ip our own district, bei the Hixtb, composed of the Hievonth, Seventeenth an Fitwenth wards, we observa that ibe regular democratic sancidate, John Cochrane, is oppon d by Charles Woalen, @drmoorat. For the rea-oon pamed, we: earnestly Dut rerpecttully ark Mr hain % withdrew in favor of ‘My. Cochrane, for :he good ot the party and of ite suc- re-eional Kaw Bonton, Terence B Smith, Jobn Vanderbeck, Beman Kelty,’ JB, Hoogiekirk, FR. Lee, Jobn H Ponie, Wm A Sanders, Thomas Railly, We. G. Torver, Ones. f. Leiruers, Joun 7. We Jamer Townley, Benjemin De wnt Augustas @ Cok, McM.: on, Thor. J Carieton, James 8 Robbins, Wm. Camp )t, Gilbert Bari, Ronort McKinley James Kevlar, James Burns, ce, Chas G Pelbum Victor MP. Leen, mice w Bera David Aaxtor, James Mareball, Dias T. Deforrest, James Jobn Pettit Charles B. Moore, A.B. Rall eorge Keating, e. G Cornell, George White, Lewis Ooty. Ww. Sandiord, Jedesinh Milior, Oharles Odell, pit Murpby, Robert Sarl, Jamer Lridget, Troma Fields, B Mo Farian Jobn Vancorn, Wm. &. Van Beve- Topis D White, choten. “Bo mie Huerrons oF Tre Sixt Concrmasonal Disrnicr:— J take tis method of ipiorming yoo that | am nots ap: dete for Congress in your district. The effect of my Femaining {tho field a8 a candidate would probably bave Teralted 10 the deteat both of Mr, Cochrane aud mysel!’, fad secured that importan: o:ice to our opposents. The Rpportanve of recur demvcratuic mem ver ot Congress, m the present crisis of our setional aifairr, id too great allow any pereonul considerations to ioterfere with thet result My wittdrasal vow wil! insure the election of Jobn Cocbrane by a deciced majority, and this ie tho ex- ‘tvse I offer to my friends for tbe course | baye taken, which I rope wil be satixiactory., Uno thing ‘6 certain dave lef! in the fed @ man #bo wil be en orpemeat to bie constituents and an gt le reproventative of our city. en tho 4th dav of Novem er friend of this glortoca Union stun a true supporter of that vener- James Fishsnan, snd the young eagle of “Jobr C. Treckincidge, will ako cath = vote chrane for mem <r of Congress of the “izth Congressional districs. 1 would ask my friewd Phil) ‘Bam!lton to follow the examale of Walnridge, Smith an myrel/, and give us a delegation that will be an ornament to the Empire City of this great State. Nuw YoR:, ct 29, 188€ CHARLES BE. WH POLICE JUATICER. ht and Ninth wards embraces the election die- Police Justice, to ill the vavancy ovostioned dy tho resignasion of Mr. Bogart, There are no less than @ree candidates tn the field for thie ottice, American, re- pablican and democratic. The great contest will be be. ‘tween tho two frat named; Mr. james M. Murray repre. septs the American or Know Nothing party, and Mr. Fo- ders H. Jonnston the repubjicaps. oth these gentlemen Dave veep police clerks for many ywers past, acd have all the reqnisite qualitications and abivity to do full juat.ce ¥e the oilice they “seek to atta Mr. ~berman Hi. brow- mel, ‘ormerly register, represents the demosras wmterest, 4LEN, Poltce Iutelligence. BoREENDES OF Bary oN mor Poorm MOKDER Case.—VYes ferasy atternoon Jobn fyler, one of the parties indicted 2 acoesrory to the murder of Pooie, was surrendered by ts bouosmen at the [ower Folios Court Byler was plored mpoearermcena of otlioer ‘Bogan unul be could pro- gare the reculsite had. A Bosvnen Dy x ste Carrow 1 Bove,—On Thursday might a number of beys belong’ng t) the i Ulmore ranke Mgbtea a bonfire in broadway, opposite the New York Htel, and “led the buliding with amoke. The proprie- tor of the establishment, Mr. Cranston, acoompanied by seme of the waiters, en‘cavored to ext.nguieh the fre, when ibey were assaulted by a couple of the yoatefu The police of the Fifteenth ward were called mp. pamev ‘rorge Wy. ‘ap 'D the station bourse, iy ing Koyeer ws eonvicied of assau!s and Aareg at the Court of “peciai Besrione, and was ‘Oo by icdge Capron for hig con. @aet towards Ar. Crnnetoa. Brooklyn City News. Asovenm Cmin.—A little boy, cbout four years of age, wes abducted, as Ws alleged, from ite mother’s residence Brooklyn, on Tuesday last, by a woman named Woad. ‘Tho distracted mother informed Mayor Hail, who tele- graphed to the Mayor of Baltimore, to which city she sup. posed the woman bed gone. Mayor Hincks, of thet city, aemt 6 a ane stating tbat he bad arrosted We woman and child, and awaited further instructions. or Hall baying veghecied to ascertain the name o- ence of tke mother ‘s unable to iniorm her of tho escevery of ber chiid. Coroners’ Inquests. Bert View o® Accapaxts.—Coroner Perry he'd an in quest yesterday, at thecorcer of Thirty fourth street and ‘Third avenue, vpon the body of George A. Laer, a boy nget )) years, who was run over and (fatally injured the evening previous by a bores and wagon A verdict of Accidental death ani no diame to the driver’’ was reo Ooroner Fills was called yesterdsy to bold aa inquest et the Fiespia!, upon the body of an unknowD womso, who was run over and fain ly wiared by a arn, ae Weet and Cama! streets, Un viour driver escaped. The Coroner ant Of witmesser, and adjourned the matter W the Oocurrecce they will come torw upwaris of 65 or 70 youre of age, aud is Sc.—Hieasre seckers ure referred to the customary amwrement directory for & lat #{ the al. moet inrumerable attractions offered at the diterent es- tablicbinents to-night. Want of space precludes detaiied peurer. Personal Intedligence. Mr. T. & Onkiord, of the rm of Crovkey & Co., Lov @on, orr'yed in the Avent: om Wednesday. It was whrovgh the energetic oxortions of Mr, Oakford that the Bugiieh government were ind noe tosend ont two of their deotest eteamere last March tn eearch of the {\! fated I'a- elie, This act was the more creditable to Mr, Uakford from the fact that his house has the agency of « rival line of geamers. The health of the How. Joho M Ciayton, of Delaware, bas improved, end what, although his entire recovery will be pecemarily slow, yot there 6 Be reasoue rie doult that be iii be able during the coming eeeson Of the Senate to resume ble dotice im dba body, attack of ‘ever, lasting wevers! days, #0 aggravated bi: already feevle condition - to give reve Tse ne 7 to the uneasiness on tbe part of hi manmerocos frend*, which \t # hoped ial ths slate ment will ferve materialy to ailay. List ot Amerieans registered at the banking oflive of the American } uropean Express and Ex onange Company, Parie, from the 9b to the 16th of ae ee are Dr itromsom, O Porgriine, PB Dash, A J Cinna l Corning, KS ‘Unio George H Hinghos, W « ng Me Strath ond famniiy, RB Hoalerson, F Hae, 4 lady, F ' bitoe and lady, Tayler, Mr Lach ww Kew York; F 4, Gould, iy and family, F B Marriy and { faunly, janin, 1 Vircinia, WS Chaes. family, Rhode Isiand. Biii Bader: Mistocingt: 9 Watson, Ponmer! Mesourl, HB Gua, Norh Carolina; DS Wib ARRIVALS. Asia~Mr and la Mises Me a Mire ‘ lisers Mr J Malrolmeon, ant indy. bir Allan Mesa rand eae x Crowder, lady ned elihl: Sr Gautier, lady, two bo maid, T Oppeman, FC. Yeates, 1 Withama, Mr Maignon, A Lequite, Me Cormien, Mr Lain’, RC Dunbar, 1 6 i Harris, Miss a Von Lan iat dy, Mr Thrie and indy, Chae Congr Me Cureti and lady. Radel Capenhy Mr Givenn. J Wiison, ely ont maid, Mr Carvey and }ady, 11) unamans, Mr Gedeon. FC # Weston, indy ani maid, Flog Beagwitl, RW iamition, 0 Marsh, M James, Shanks, & Pe brown, Me. Voothies, Mr Lover: Mr E Lyewoh ‘and lady, two Misses Addison, Miss 12 Gedeon, Nir Metood Br Tropman, Me Rbemen Wim Wane, Mr, Forbes, Hiton. ir Cresbey. Jno, Paserson, Solorne Me bem Mr. Wathen, I Mughannan, Wm tones dei et Gadi, Me Wel Me. Huvgel, Me ck, fon, 5 ST" Denbam, Hans Reet, Ambrose Fulton, P Sutton, Me Du: fue asc Sacerda, Me Tabois, Mr Dehn, JM Dray, Robt Jeet, J Jones, F seliulvpeno, uicat L Givbon, J 1 aucun, Dir F Mr Bight, \ Huss Mi, Arsokl, Mr Eppstein, Gousans, A Coat » My Somneion, J 1 Bekaas nad feryant, Mies M> W bittingiain, v0 Mrs Mary Cox, Wr Lain, Rt Alexander, Rongegs and Uno arey ot Jones, sod servan, no Holme, B D de Sackot, Mr Nivins, Maater Hi! rh Heriiged, Jno Ritson, ae] fale, servant Stanfin, Bir A Moxa My erdel's servant Bik Bis ar! Mr. Haw- a, Ferme Nsom cone, Mg Weise From @) Te the Ret Mec Mies ane. Hit rs Helene famuy and ow ehard 8 ipwon, family wad servant; P ailbou, ames T Wilde, ide, Mas we } be daclanes Gls done Given, John C Me en, Miss Meldon, re Charen an Het Fenian, Je, Sone John Craok, Al ralaad, 0: im Pe tetiinson, Mien inna K Pollock, Charles Torrance, fan 182 in the steerage. From Rorfolt, de , tn stenmalip e, B Ravenbur og WLR Darling. 4 Cullen, H Frazier > Burnett, T ‘rel, bal ‘+ lan howon, Mrs P R Picot, Mise T rh ing S James, Wm ft J Burbonks @nd indy, RN Moore int this children, J T Wright, My Long, J Rogers, and twenty eight in stectage. DEPARTURES, For Liverpool, +P ihe meamehip City of Paping, ef ladelphia—frr GT Helioty, aa Mitre ohild: Rey WJ re ag lay, Mr mre ire contac Spel og Wate hey ts Lake, J re, servant an Bi Ay AL ion epi Paki David fier. ick T iguchons yp been ‘iar Har Li nit, hee inte, Hopkins, Menem 1 XMills, W Shes! J Greeny mad a2 in in the steerag: Oty TEE SOUTH FERRY SUICIDE~BURIAL GF LIZZIE BOWARD—TOUCHING SCENE AT THE GRAVE. ‘The reader of the Hanat will remember tue mysteri- ous dieappearance of the young woma: from off the boat ‘at the South ferry on “unday morning last, aad tne interest ‘hat ensued as to who she was and what her motives were Jor committing e- if destructioa. Since that time ber body was recovered at Thompson’s docy, and on Thursday the corpse was buricd at Green- Wood cemetery. The story of her life is painfully inter- esting, and mot without its moral. Lizze Howard, for such was the name sho was known Dy, came to this city from Roxhury, Massachusetts, some three years eivce. She waa then 18 years of age, with =* es und light bar, and otherwise @ most attractive ‘oon iter her arrival, she formed the ac;uaintance CH young man who betrayed aod, as usual in such cases, deseited ber She then became the inmate of 4 uouse Of questionable repute in Mercer street, where she formed the acquaiptance o: a yourg man attacned to @ certain Testeurant in Broadway that is much frequented by fasbionablo ple, abd tor him she conceived an ardent auachment, She then removed @ house ip Greene street, where ebe was surrounded Lagi Jozury that ‘could be provided by » women lise se did. At this time her lover was faithful, bus ne terly be displayed a dispusttiom to cu: her acquaintance Ana the women of tae house eay she experienced the mort intense apguish at nis coldness. Om Saturday bight last the parties met accidentally at Perachio's ball, where she accosted him aud wisued bim to dance with her, [Mv colaly refused. She then preaded wh bip to go heme with her, as ahe wishea to com mounicete something of importance to them both, bat ho refused ber importuritis wih rideness, Wounded a his conduct, she feft the bull room and rotirea to her bome, ehe lay down for awhile, but -hotly after arose = d berserf, end jeit the house. [his was at two kon Sunday morning She was accosted by 4 po- wmen at the corner oF Cortiandt street, but, not avticing ¢ continued ber way to South ferry, api went on one of the boats It was agold, chilly pight; there was no muon, and when the boat was bait way wcross the pplotunaie girl threw her-cll without s cry from the D, and was soon buried under the heavy tide that roping at the time. The two Pasongers on the beat little knew of the fearful tragedy that had® been ebactea on the boat, but toe girl missed by taem on ths Erookiyn ide, and the alarin givea to uer iricuds gh tbe Axes. Her body wa» recovered on Tues- nd tlebtided by ner female companion’. A paoto- h wa» found on her f the youpg man whom he had loved go weil. but so unwi-ely, Un Toar-day her remain» were conveyed vo Groen 002, where «he was interred, with the picture of her fal-e lover piaced upon her brea-t Toe soene at the grave wa: paintully im- pressive. The landlady of the boo Diobs, a clergyman, the undertaker and hiv wite, #ere ro present After tbe reading of the Epi-cop il service by the clergyman, one of Lizzie’s le coupapious read Hood. touching poom, “ The Heide Sighs,” amit the tears aud sov- of all pre-vat atier which the fon cortegs returned wo the tity, This is ope of many similar ecorie: tha: might be wld of life in the great metropoli-. Forso Deowse).—A men unkcown, on the shore of Newark bay, New Jersey. An inqueet was held vy tne Justice of the Peace upon the body. The jury ren- dered & verdict of accidental drowalng. Tue corpse bad on two check ebirte, plat cassimere nants (brown aad dive), @ leather strap around ine ody, a sheath knife attaches, twine wound around the handle, with a leather OMe, WOVE Cass! mere LOX ve on the first joint of the iMttle tipger of the right band all myo wert, light calfskio Doots, dark hair, abou: tve fect fye inches in height, and about 26 yeaa oF age. Pavins ov Pune soregi—The Belgian pavement is now bewg Iaid pg wk street, between William and Broadway. The work ‘s contracted to be done at the rate of $1.49 per squaro yard, the same rate as is paid for the lark place job. In this case the property owners in the street contract ‘or the work, and pay the expenses; and iftbeir example was followed, we would soon have & bundeome city, and at a much cheaper rate than if the ae came out of the city funds. The graia of the stone used i not compact, and wears rough on the surface. Fora wy Tromp Avyses, Hermiay—On Thursday night, between 11 ani 12 o'clock, @ fre was discovered by of!!- cer Burtholf in the attic of a ove atory frame building, occupled by Clarke Brolly as a l'qaor _— in Third ave- ut, pear 122d scree: ames spread fo the building sdjoining—a 3 sarge three story frame house, occupies by H Meelay aa a lager bier ssioop—and before the Ure was extinguiehed the ges 4 was peop ot gag oa te the smountf $600. The bi are ow! by alc. Joseph ‘Staples, ana !ns-redt ‘int Natoval lusurance Company for $2,600, and the Bowery for $200. Annual Meeting of the Alumnl Assoctation of Columbia College. The business mecting of this aseociation was held in Hope Chay! at 6 o'clock P. M. yesterday. Tn the absepve of the President, George J. Cornell was appointed Chairman pro ‘em., and John M. Mason oifl- ciated a8 Secretary. Rey. A. §. Leonard reported a new onstitution for the asso- ation, being the -hairman of the committee sppo.nted for that purpose. The constitution was very brief, and speciiied that any craduate of Colum. bia Coliege, of good moral character, might become a member of the aesociation by the payment of $2 anav- ally; that there stould be ao annual moeting on (be iast Wedpesday of November; that sixteen persons should covatitute: standiog commitice for the transaction of busi ness, Kc, Mr. Mason obj: cted to the clause “of good moral cberacter” beng one of the conditions of membership, because every society, ciub and organization had shai rule. Those ten theusaud persons, said he, who have lately bee paturalived at the City ilall all had to prove be ore the Court their good moral coaracter before they Vecame citizens, and we do not wantto pat the gradu: atos of Columbia Coliego on the same footing with them, but consider that no person could go through the college ond graduate without being of good moral choracter, Xe. = tome further debate the clause objected w wae tbe following persone Were elected o!licers for the en suing year — For Presidept—). ©. Strong, of the class of 1825. For Vice Presitont-4ieorge J. Corneli, of the class of G. Fomter, of the clase of 1844, J. 1, Skidmore, of the class of 1449. ‘The Ajumm then a¢ ourned to the room above, to at. tend ther public exercises. The Rev. A. S Leonard opened them by prayer. Tho adaress was deliveret by Jemes W, Gerard, Hay It wason the subject of cloca- tion and oratory. Tee speaker regretted that <9 tit te time was given thove studies at college, da!’ a doven careiess elorts with c nmsy gestures, during , being about all the attention that is given to True orators (said the @ r) are very rare, pare abot as many recordea jm history a# there are comets, and they are as far between. The great uence is fooling, not ariictal, but real 1 do not sgree with Cicero that the orator is wade while the poot '« born: but consider the orator is only the post ron mad. The spen.er reviewed at consderavle length the clasel: orators, particularty Cioero aud Demostoenca, upon whom he parsed very tateful panegyrics, con. them the ablest oravore that bave ever spoken. ad were represented of very small calibre, as were also our own #peakers. Hogland an) America bad orators, but not pow, utilitarian iven Baving | lied them out. Ney was able 10 pass AD eDUiusiastic eulogium Ogden bi three hupdred persons. Jo Bag. livered the poem, whicn was a very tair production, and related to the feelinys of the coliegiates while advancing from on9 cass to the other. Alleged Label on Mr. Jolin MeiKicon, SUPERIOR COURT—SPFCIAL Tras. Before Hot. Judge Holtman, Cer, 31 The United States District Attorney, Mr. Jobo Mc Keon, applied to the Court thie morving for an order for the arrest of Messrs. Lynch & Cole, proprietors civil action for Bounces that be will gi (when be recovers it) tooeme « harteapte insttation, ‘The New York ‘Weekly Herald. NEWS FROM FUROIE, CALIFORNTA, NICARAGUA, NEW GEANADA, SOUTH PACIFC, MEXICO, FrC.—PoLint. CAL INTELLIGENCE—THE WINTER FASHIONS, ETC. The Werxtr Hexatp will be published at ten o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace late aw! interesting News from Europe, California, Washington aud Oregon Ter. ritortes, Nicaragua, New Gra the South Paetic, Sand. wich Islands, Australia, Mexico, Cuba, Kagsa:, 4c; Latest Telegraphe News; Editorials on various subjects; (pening of the Whiter Pashions: Interesting Political Intelligence: Afaire in Washtngion: Finaneial, Commercial, Religions, Theatrical, Sporting and Mari\ime Intelligence; together with a variety Of local and miscellaneous (terms. Ringle copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be bad ut the counter. Price siapence. Falling aaa Hair teed not che consttione 0 Tigh! bat trot taicnede Calton ORANDIEAN Su Church etree A. Grandjean ts the Only Person who can be congnited ee i dineanen of the. human hate Sixth and wre Trek reek enemer of Raving. The Ssh ‘meu avenue ears Jemic’s Portraits sell more than all the Cans didaieg. ‘Those in furor of « Inds going (0 the White House ce for Jessie's portraits; cont 3 cents, Vote certy. aes way Dryemqeea & Proch’s Clothing Estabtish- 2) Vulton sireet.—The swarm of customers proves we merits Of their stock Half a Dozen Elegant Shirts for $8, equal in gppearance oa 82 Wshirk MOODY & WIGGASS No.4 ety Hats, Caps and Furs, of Every Style and quality, at FO! D RRCOTT'S, 2 210 Broadway. Season of Fars.—Genin, No, 214 Basodway, solicits the aitertion of the ladies to his magnificent agsort man of superb furs, made up ia the newest aad moet fashion ble ty of full ia ka pal ~¥ | ft Chincha 6 NIN, 211 Brosdveay, ovpoaite 8, Pant + ohne Pay per Hangin (8 Of the Most Elegant De- serintions, just myn oF THOS. rates CO. 257 Brond way, opposite the City Hal to Order, of the Best sean eae ‘k and recberche styles. at ecano- wor) ree} 8. mical pi MOODY & WIGGANS, 315 ay, ae Joining the staal John Wood's new Upres Mie eight street, near in a few Knox's Haty, Furs and Cape on sale at 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. AlN, Innottable Cutter of Hair and Whie kers, at No. 1 Barclay street—fHair dye. four shillings a box, black or brown Gymnastam, enue, will be opened Wigs and Toupecs.— ,waldeand applied at No. 238 Batchelor’s Hair ‘The best in we world, Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs Stand Un- surpassed In excellence, for sale, and the hair dye pri- vately applied, at No 6 Astor House Whites 93 Hat, Fall styic.—148 Fulton street, between Kroadway and Nassau street. English Neghigee Wovl Travelll the largest and best assortment in town, MUU! GANS, 315 Broadway. Shirts, y¥ & WIG- Indian Summer will soon be here, sad, Lyon jt Lambs Wool and other winter under gar % GMEEN ‘S shirt and furnishing Campbel), pr eer to and Druggist, corm ner of Kighth avenue and Twenty eighth street Pure Glycerine Soap, Recommended by the faculty for prodneing a soft and white skin, GRO. E. INGER & OU,, chemiats, 399 Broadway. Gentlemen’s Winter Goods, comprising undershirt, drawers, hosiery, gloves, elegant cravats. tivs, travelling sbawis and shirts, At economical prices, MOODY & WIGGANS, 315 Broadw: Brown’s Bronchial Troches will be found of great serv in atlayiog bronchial irritation and subduing hoarseness, coughs, asibma, &c, sold by all druggists. Sore Throat.—In Five Minutes Radway’s ready vellef will remove the sorenoss {cm the mos sore throat, RADWAP € CO, 162 Patton ateeet, N.Y. BR. R. Remedies gold by drngulsis aud merehants every where. ‘The Throat and Lungy.—Creatment by Ta- halation of medicated vapors and compressed al During the autumn and winter months Dr. HUN rea a Dr. MBLVILLE will receive patients from 9 Oi OMI WAY. Holloway’s Piila=—The Fanctional Do- neident to fomales are entirely prevented by a pila at the periods when they usually oocur. ‘They have a wost happy ¢ileet on all compiaints pec altar to the sex. Sold at the mannfactories 80 Maiden lane, New apd 244 Strand, London, and by all deuggists, a 25 cs ts and #1 per box: ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Fapay, Oot. 31—6 P. M The ttoc). market must (ind a boom before the lapse of mavy days at the rate of decline realized during the past wee). At the first board to day thore was more dis porition to sell, even at tho deciine, than we have noticed fora long timo, and the sa’cs wore unusually largo. In every stock sold lower prices wore realized, and the decline in some instances was very great. Ioiders are daily getting weaker, and wo lool: for failures among tha bulls in the event of much lower pviats being touched. The josecs at present prices must be immense. If they can stand »p under such a load of losses they are much strovger than we havescpposed. Should three or tour la ge failures take place—and such a result is mot at al) improbable—we shall see a panic in certain lead. ing railroad stocks such as has not boon kuown for years, The contracts to receive stocks at five and ten per cent above current prices now outstanding amount to tens of thousands of shares; and if some relief does not come in some shape very soon, the consequences to certain partics will be very serious, Sellers shouid in such times as theac took sharp to their Cuntracts, or the losses may fall where it was not in- tended. At the first bourd New York Central Railroad declined ¢; per tent; rie, 1's; Reading, 144; Panama, ‘\; Micbigan Central, 1; Michigan Southern, 14; Cleve- land and Pittsburg, 2!,; Galena end Chicago, %; Cleve land and Toledo, 134; Chicago and Rock Island, 3f. Iti nois Central Rights advanecd 34 per cont, with the sale gf only two small fots. filinois Central bonds were wei maintained, notwithstanding the larze sales. After the adjournment of the board the following sa: of stocks and bonds were made at auction by S. Drapor:— $4,000 Cleveland and Pittsburg RR. 7 1539 chs Dauphin and Susvetanna Co. 806 do. do. 60 Grocers’ Fire Insurance Co, At the second board lower prices ruled, and there was quite an active business. rie fell olf \, per cent; Michi gan Southern, ',; Reading, |, ; Cleveland and Pitsburg 2\; New York Central Railroad, The tendency at the close Was ownward, and it it the prevaillag impression that we haye not yet, by several per cent, touched the lowest prices. As the holders are oblige: to diegorge, th» ecarcity of buyers increases, and the \jiliculty of sellusy becomes greater every day. Tho banks are at inst pur- suing & very cavijous policy. They have at hat become alarmed, and the question with them ts net whethor the Bank of France will suspend, but whethor we can avoid such an event among ourselves. The banks have, we know, considered this matter, an! are pow govern ing themselves acoordingty, The eflvot ef the restrictive measures recently adoyted upon the money market, will datly become m ore intense, and it is our impression that & week or two hence prices now ruling for stocks ‘Will be covsidered high, We have not yet vouched last year’s prices. In some atoc\« there ia @ margin for « fatl of five per cent before prices curropt at this time last yor are realized. ‘The Avewtant Treasurer reports this week as fol- Total Leecvipts. $75,070 2s M82e7 OF 88.000 31 Tata! Paymen's, Tal Hatanve, 76,9 The operations of the A-sistant ‘Treseure r's ovfee during the month of October, were ne follows: — Asistast Tarasc her's OF Whe AND Disnehew MIEN Ds, 9,445,866 28 Post Oxo ‘epariment.. ‘Transfers. «83,726,188 56 - 404,968 18 Ootober, 51, 1556, by balance By balance, Cr., Disbur dec. $1, By receipts during the month... 1 By balance Cr., interest sccounts To payments... By receipts for Customs in Cet By rece!pts for Customs in Uet., 1856. Increase im Oct., 1866 ey renee ot By cones. during the month By tine bars daring the month 2,206,507 89 — 2,205,653 32 45,008 68 1,912,104 62 By coin in band, in As, Tr. “ran 247,679 2 By coim in hand,'in Assay Office ‘088,61 By fine hy any By bul. bare, Assay Office ited bullion at the Mint for Statement of business at the U at New York, for the month ending (ot. 51, 1996 "regs bullion Cie States bullion, Cinciuding Cal, Br, Mint bars)! oy or ao, =. us. FR Lake Superior... $4,000 2,291,200 1,000 wn. es 80,008 Total deposits ae a «62,300,600 Do. So\000-— 82,800,600 oud bas aed. $9,177,845 64 Transmitted to U, $985,099 ‘The steamship Asia, at this port from Liverpool, brings tree daya later news, The financial intelugence by this arrival is important and interesting. The Baok of Eng- land bas been compelied to resort to further restrictions to preserve its bullion, The advance in the rate of in- terest to six and seven per cont, and the refusal to make no loans on government stocks over aeven days, had not the derired effect, and now tt has beea forced to refuse altogether loans upon any governmens securities, except Exchequer biils, even for aday. The bank mast be ina very ¢mbarraseed position to adopt such 8 measure Not- withstanding this contraction, the withdrawal of bulltoa continued, and at tho latest date it was the Impression that the next bank statement would be of a very unfs- vorable character. By the last weexly report the bank had lost 044.190—upwards of three millioas of doilars. ‘The comments of the London papers in relation to the movements of the bavk will be foand io anwher columo In tho general markets thero has been no change of con- sequence Some descriptions of cowon were quoted a little bigher. In breadetuifsa fair amount of busters was reported. Indian cora was a little dearer. Nothing doing in American securities. Stocks and bonds were more freely offered at quotations, The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 29th inst. were as follows:— To be fueded im thr Unite act of 28th January, 1847... ‘The coupons due to morrow (Noy. 1) upon bonds o the New York and Barlem Railroad Company wili be paid at the office of the treasurer, No. 53 Vine street. The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and valu: of foreign dry goods entered at this port tor consumption ‘or warehouse, and also the withdrawals from ware nouse, during the week ending and including Thursday, Oct, 30, 1656:— Movexarma 1 Porwen Day Goons Entered for Lae 4 re Manufactures of wool, 23 $l4ao2) Do. cotion 306 2 Do. milk 13489 Do. fax 66 25 Miscellaneous, .. 08.51 Witharavm ‘from Warchowe aa si of wool. 2 $32,778 WOE ica iccassstesccsssaercs Ae $260,279 Talue put on the market during the week......$576,365 The advanced stage of the seazon and political excite went regarding tho Presidential vicction bave combiue to cireumscribe the dry goods trade. The business of tu. scek, with both jobbers, auctioneers aud importers, ha been on a reduced scale. The fall trade may now be cv, sidered ae about over, though owing to railroad convey ances and other fasilities of commonication with the inte rior, trade is kopt up through the winter to a greater or extent than formerly, the agensy of telegraph ané pret companies being ‘requently brought into requisftior for the occasion, which enables couniry merchants to iti: the gape im their aesortments.~ The steamers runnin between Now York and the diferent Southern por' Dave during the past season been crowded with goots f. the South and Southwest. The Quaker City has at eac! trip had moro freigbt oifered for Mobile than she coule carry. By the opening of railroads from tue Atlant to Nashvilio, Fastern and Middle Tenmesseo merchant now, to a great extent, receive their dry goods from York by steam packets ruaning between this city Charleston and Savannah, and from whence they are for warded by railroad at a greater saving of time than b, the former routes, vic New Orleans, or by way of th: capals, lakes, Ac, The dearness of raw cotions has ha a tendency to interfere with the manufacturing price © cotton goods ‘or export, aud hence the purchases fu fore zn sbivmeont have been quite light. Tdere are som: oraers in market for Mexico, but the long tatked of war hike demonstration by Spain and England has caused sbi pers to hesitate about sending forward any considerabi- ebipments. Brazil apd China are usually our best cur tomers, but this week the exports bave been on » moderate scale to all parts. The course of she Beak « Price ome begun tobe et ia uncer ac other ope and to depress the prices of manufactures goods als: The failures. sinco our last have beon more fre quent, the heaviest of which was that of Mr. Back’s pouse, ip Broadway, whose failure was estimated a about $850,000, and sasete put down, nominaily, 000,000, The immediate cause of thelr s:apension is- the end other net been given to ertablisbed house, Guorengor, Theodo ¢ Murry, Lott Simonson, of Brooklyn, ard some other sralier affairs The collections ¢ om the terior have continued fair, thongh im the Nortnwes: reveral failures are noticed by the Jnlepen cnt. We Dave no changes of wo ‘i tice ip the prices of leasing. slaplo. ome or woollen maaviacture, of co ten whi Cortor shvctings were Arm . Dead were io light stock, and also wore firm, with a Other cotton ctalty for bagging. Sbawis, biapketa flannels, by wong bel band u mited demand, at tuil prices, Porciga rally quiet. French stike were beta at fall ee Site bp oiab cotton and woollen fabrics were uachany Stock er Fuipay, Oot. 31, 1886, eo ahs kite RB. boo 67 89% ra 1400 oo 1000 Indianae 6's... 5000 NY Con RR O's 100 00 ses 4C06 Finn Kit Ist Mt 20000 11! Orn Bis ave 16600 600 10600 5000 20000 00 Th © 10 1060 THavtes. ‘ait 10 wbs Oven Bank... 925 49 MobBhgass exaiv 100 38 Metroyou us 66-0 Com Coni Go..1¢0 800 Jersey Zane. HH Canal Co, SSFSSS3z2. 2 PEER city peeps REPoRT. mike Oct. . Asnescfales of sbont. 190 po Lad export, which left a very Bevapererrs—F low" heavy,and prices farered ere steady les uP , 0 is Canadian 1 69 S17) 5 | Wiio prime white do. at $1 103 Cp Thy Gommon to prins Fd Sout era i You $1 10: $1 86%, for Canadian club and @l Sa $1 4) “hicoge and Wiseonsin spring Corn was firme’, owing fore ign news by the Asia As there wes po tow in the ‘were limited, béing contined to between 15,000 and 20,009 bushels ft cluding sound Western mixed at 0c a72c., aad Kye—eales of 6 wW bushels Northern t 7c, Oats were unchanged, while bariey ‘The cargo of Rio of about 3, i000 bags, Der. Sunoy sold to day at private terms and 500 do. at LU) .c. stock of coffee, Nov. 1. 1866, ts as follows 41300 Mi . LS Southern yellow at 73e, were reports was quiet Corr Maracaibo, bags Tol .~ Jhere continued to be a fair amount of eng i¢ TO LIVeRDOOL aroUt BOM) a 40,000 busbels of geaia Were epgaged, in bulk and bags, at 94., and 2.000 a 5.000 Dbis tour were apgaged at 2s; colton mM $824. 19 Glasgow, out 00 bbls. flour were engaged at 24, a 2e 101.1, on @ London ubeut i.) bushels wad GOV Dts. fh ain Havin ales ut Lm a oy eve, a 6 Hows were steady, with small sales unchanged. pir of turpe Rosin was quiet and prices unch Gus “Linseed conuiiued in 00d about 5,000 Provis Y iatey pris Son ai pastel Woccarn arden Sil, js were sendy? i hopaboads smoked shulders were sold arae. and ham were sold wt 11) Hick Was } sales. The trans: . i aa Ik sale of 60 boxe: white Havana» » vt nd 10 da, brown ¢o alelye “nose, vat the Luside ning Phe follosing table shows the stok ot st of November:— L856. Tom acco.—We hay riptings Won its hactive: the sapp'y are curract quotations for 8, Vie —Americaa Sax@ny lee n Sie ‘opwasbed. Be a Be.; Wasbed. Sic a Sbr.; Ve Anierioay common wash, 15e a De ; unwashed, 8o.'a at India washent. ‘Bie. a Be " washed, Ise a 3c; 3uyrua, a washed ‘Bée a Bo, Mexican, uniash’ les of 400 bbls. were made at %3e., c! FAMILY MARKETING. ‘The retail prices in Washington market show a still (ur- ‘her reduction in the price of meat, eq ial to 1); cent por pound througtont. This is due to the heavy cattle mar ket last Thursday, when the number of cate was unu- ausally large and the buyers scarce. It isto be hoped that prices wiil be kept down Poultry was told cheaper than it has been at any time #0 far this season. The reduction on the prices of last week was at least three cents per pound. Lloaseke»pors would do well to patronize peultry more then (sey have heretofore, as it is really cheaper taan mach 0" tlic meat they buy. ‘There te nothing very new {n ish. Halibut, that great resort of boarding house keepers. |v wat of the market; but fresh mackerel is abundant, as ie aio codflah. Butter shows » reduction, an! altogether the market is , better for buyers than for sellers. Vegetables uever looke'l better, though there has been a tri€ing advance on last week. The following are the RETAIL PRICES. eer. visit, Beef steak Sirloin steak... Porterhouse steak Rump. ing piecs 7 $i 50 esis tae os Mind quarters =- s12 Crabs, pesados... a— Fore quarters.....10 1 — OTTER KoOs, &C. Veal eutlets........i6 als Butter~ Orange B «Dash emorn 22 — 1 Salt is \ 18 814" Chee 10 shoulders Rges per dor. a idea. Korey Jowls Sirained, per Ib.12 @ 1¢ In como $ aw y nel 50 th WwW aAdTS Lara, tabs Do h ap KS aw ror Urn, Currote, per by Chickens por peo 1M — Opions, wh 7 75 per act % New iurnips iri pk Do per buneh os bere era birds, p a Potridees OE pa. Guo . Musk taetiows, each «i pert pit tt For situations and Gelp, sec sixth paze, VINE ARTS rD beta hse ne! RABLE AWERO- hers give for tie ; | Broadway, ie, ‘ocatre, Rrery: KNarve ‘ethe levy in the etty, boty gets them. MISCELLAS KUUs, WxDow BITADES AT 0 21 Brovtwar all ane yh} kof lage apd muslin cur. oi@red at the low window sade: ie. the } rgest in New York, and our superior manutacinring factli ce enmbie ws te Ofer these goods less thad ether houses, We 1 vite the attention of ciese oraz RIALN. jMATEBLALS Ae and i Beste's mee yt myers. pe encinattsnsaseecenetsnds ie CA RRETS a ene OfLLoTiis AT COMT, POR CASH — RO’ # trom 4 to 3 tindson eet, a ovens an ettere hy Aire mock at @ inat hacriice. in thos, a'l the of gock inns be conte open file new store with new goods. VITARLES® LONDON CORDIAL GIN, A TUR 0, Ci Median and dure ariak AE TOXIC, a bay 4 LONDON CORDIAL GIN PREVENTS FEVER J wind age, ———$$__$___—__—_—_ $$. CM a ort CORDIAL GIN Prog errreaciovs aia, eliolera, colic WILL AFFORD Brarel, diseases of bowels, kkineya, vinader, pn Cars pe 8 oaraey CORDIAL GIN, ENDORSED BY play siel ARLES’ LONDON CORDTAI, ¥ GIN INVIGORA “4 4 aul exhilarates, but Hever intoxicates Whoa used in ration, Cian ies ee ped iy tt GIN, BOLD BY ALL rurgists apd won, TATILRS LONDON DEDIAL GtK — <tN rt ROHASING ‘e sure itis CHART Bnd mo othe (MARLES: LONDON CORDIAT GIN 148 THE TITER hiown on the bottles and Mr. Charles’ sygmacare on tie Itels, Tank to vie +HARLTS LONDON CORDIAL GI€ 18 IMO a solely by DE VENOGR & CHARLES, 13s Peart mre } APER, NO. 4, 19 ere depo'e. Gontaning py Opies © L] fn . splendid romance of The Toutden oe legend of Lourians GMN EONAR HOUSER, BROADWAY—ON Tur AwR. re or Ruropean —m “ta om vt for € fil Sad con rectiornen, “°° MBNEY Kopwae™™ I kal Tes ILLUSTRATED NEW: 4 crady thie morning at ail news ot usteating the mom len jiave Sumuggic jen TRE COMMERCIAL AU VERTISE) cab paper Award by the Amuricais fe are alwaye glad to potlor ie ro.;resa nt iinprovense res, Wad eyes. ey when ments ae effected in our own et: ihe French been deemed too +kiliful in the manifseture of ae Paper hangings ia be rival ed x ine “is 12 tia country, the Phuiadelobie saa im Been tbought 0 prodivoe the ‘ms bave w least one eatabdisbme Dt ° ne store of Messrs. thon» way, apd we veuture to say, afer that those manufactured by Mex to the French in beauty ot much superior to the best sare ito ea sal Bat up snd Iphiia tacto- Faye & Co.'s ‘he firm Wy has been anwar he best epee an American paper hangings exb’ Ht 1 Importers and manufac “ER THIS MORN «of Tummuny Bad, the beanaviat of tha demoorat'e picts baling eitizens at ¥ Hail, ond numerous 0:16 “BSLIF'S ILLUSTRATED NEW 4 diy, contains the beaunful r glers.”” and numerous pictures ct markets &¢, No. 40 la now rev tbe b pievure of the '* Mow mM the lea,” ready at pois. Warchoure, EVANS’ Extensive Clot G3 wnt Os Owe ar Wit else fo) Jc, swell g 1 Bye ateorekeepors ana sireet, Now York. FT PASC TUR CANTON THs COMPANY “WAVE ON band every variety of toas fo grocers tea daslere and private families - > ’, Young Byeo tron " CONGRESS WATER. era Naver BOUTHRRNER:- — DR EREe OP « oral ter on aici ot mineral wapr sold ander The GD Of “Saraora water, tho word “Sersioge” bec aged My’ omuane feters. in cases’ where they uot risk sol.. thelr Bcixicus article es “Congress Ti the cheat arises from Congres octen called Soratyyn water, Uy fis true and only name." Vwi apurious article isso pnt ap, wih as to resem: as ofar as be dare Cor 4 water, and mosdy ag an initat 1) those anacqnesntod With the disunguishing quarks snd rand, pecaliar Uacor and quailties ‘of the genuine Congress waier, There are & uuitude of INgs Ob Saratogw, Cae wight De thus sold aa aig: xe acr apien of eoactence extend wiv tn case w are Uanle % pecuntary onuishtownt, and yet the article so mpoged oatle puulle be worthie wor igurious | If yon want nie COMTENS Water DAY Yeu aperisine aealerson.y Jieases ORerve that the hrana an the cork a CONGR! we seh Sea Tk ‘osing draft for the amennt « oC ondared forwarded to any part of the you eam ED ute Cis he 8 SHITE, Conrrose Spring “eratoes Springs. And Wo. 8 Peames atreat Raw Verv. i Macrice Bakt—HesmQves —Oa Weuneecay, Oct. 29, by the vy. J.J. Lyons, Damar 3 dart to Kacuer, daughter of orge Heprigues, Es) Vay Drke—Turty.—Uo Wednesday evening, Oot 29, by the Key, Thomas Ar aitage, [-a-0 Van Drax, of this be to Mise Lynas A_ Tater, of Brockivn, MITE—Swrr —On Weenesiay, Oct. 20, at the Central church, Brooms street, by ths Rey. Wa. Aikman, of Newar’, Mr. Cias. E. Sarra to Miss Ml Jaxsim, culy daughter of A'vert G. Smith, Faq. allo this city. Mrrrar—Sreerrizg —On Thursday (et 30, by Rev. Dr. Anthon, Epwako Miccer wo Aasie Sraertia, all of tnis 5 —On Thursday, Oct. 80, by the Rov. John Knos, senior rector of the Durch Reformed church corner of lafayette place and “vurth street, Mr Gronom re W. Horm to Mins Maxcaser A Auts. all of this city. RowetOs—Fixoray.—Ou Toureday, Oct. 80, by the Rey. Ben) Brang, Mr Gpovce WY. Rowgetsos to Siew Annis W. Finptay, ati OF ta. etry Olea McLaventiy.—On Thursday, Oct. Rev. James M:Mahon, at the Evangelist, Fitheth street. J J. Ovome to a daughter of Robert Mofavgn on, all uf Parrv—Bair.—On Taursday, Aug 21, 5 James Millett, at bis residence No 22 street, Mr. Groxor W. Parry to Mus Eigsoas Bau, of this city. Sear. yh —On Thersd Dr, Millets, . John C. Siapvery, a ‘Kigwy—Merckne.—cn' Thursday, Oct 3°, by th Dr. Mullett, C, Wont Kinsy 10 Ligne, daughter of Mecknu, Haq., all of thie eny. Dtea. Prx.—On Friday, Oct. 01, Piru W., wife of Gideon Peck, in the 63d year of ber age Her juneral will take place from ber late resi tence, No. 89 Marion street, to arrow afternoon, at two o’cloe Hor remains will be taken to Greenwich, Coun., for ‘on Monday morping, Nov. 3 n—On Friday, Oct, 81, Jamas Bacn, in the 70th year of hie Bis friends and acqua'ntances are res invited to atteDd bis finera’, from bis late sesidence, No. 47 West ‘Thi cee (hw morning, at 1] o'clock, without ration mm Friday, Oot. 81, CaTnarune M, daughter of Jame out The relauves and friends of the family are respocitu iy Invited 10 atiend the tuueral, to morrow aftervoon, at two velock, from the roxiwence of ber brother, No. 19 re hd — Rights ftreet, Willamsourg. ON Fricay Oct 31, Gmoras Wasmmerox, son Jane Tapper, ir the Tho pear of bis ago. A well take trom the residence of bis 166 Best Twenty exeih street tc morrow ailernoon, at one o'ete: By remains will be tien to Oypres Bile ve etery jor intermeut. tm Fri Mas, 890 Of Thowes and ed 4 years, # months and Zt daye friends of the tamly are respectfully Attond tue funeral, tis afternoon, at two trom the residence of his parents, Kieventh ave ea } vy efgbta ana Forty ninth streets. oo Tparecay, Ue 00, Jama Lawn Mums, ed years apd 6 months, son of De James sud Stella Maire. The relatives ana fiepds ot poe are Invited to at. tend the feveral mn No. 08 ) Biesokor “treet, ‘Ubte after HOB, Bt iW WihOR Tis tber (ug Rier an, vont g UCt af croup, Or kewis 60d Harab ,". He jer, ged 3 yeuré tad td The relatives and friends of the family are respec: po nage w w —4 the feneral is afternoon, at batt one 5 3 Phi mlelpbia papers pieave Fourare Ow Thareaay morning, Oct, 90, at No. 59 Bib street, oF con 100, dats PIr cate : Betlarbek, county Caras, Cassroy —On Friday, Oct. 31st, Many Casw Years, 10 mouths and 1: deve” salient 6 of the family aro respect abd ao Daten fotly iw to attend the foneral, this afternour at re o'clock, from the resiaence of the any, So. 51 anion street wF ‘1, Ruzaners, the wile of Mr. (ar of ber age. vaptances. gpd those of Robert » ber 800 in Jaw, are requesed to aitend per ore 44 Fours, & uauve of nds of bis brother of No. 07 Canal street, are vespuenielly in wi to attend tne funeral, evan hte late reaidence, 1 tWO Oo HOCK ™ een Friday me b ed nile ot RD. Soheyetors MN AN* 1 sequatatances of the family vhe funeral, the afeenoon. at fr aye y 9 He D; Seven . wit taken tow Hent —Cu Wednesday Get. 48. erate ee Richard V, aud Imecene iene ecce 1 year ani months. Devt —In Brooklyn, on F seed 09 yu, on Friday, Oct. 31, Micuam Dewr, Bw trends and relatives Are requested to atten: hie fonere), to morrow afternoon, “ o'clook, from bh isto resdenee, No, 66 Budson sveuee, bane Front areets yO. é foram —On Friday, Oct. 51, CLarmeeeS., infant son C— A. and o the lave Jame D. Bacher, aged 7 ‘The relatives and friends of the ited ‘itend the funeral, f. om the resi¢@noe ‘i thor, Ne. & Dep Taw place, (6 morrow afver Cy O'olock, — Hem nmay.—in ete pe Josaru Vatenan, only son of Joseph D. and the relatives and friends of the Terie The ives am of his randfather, Richard Var rensintber, Menace Voce ae attend the of the family, corne: o Ger The remains will be taken to treed avenues. fissiay —In Williams yy 31. Fuss. infapt daughter of Reward ae ey, , fart —At Flosht 5 Writean D. Mant, agen 18 ? * The fr nos of the family aro to ral, to morrow aNornoop, at one 1-4 eged | year snd 7 mont reecenor CURRIE AL eeu on Cemmae, aged 28 ~ <n 4 rune At Hem Ry TS Flew yet, Ay ‘The relative: a mit invited to atte 9 the feneral, from his cloc morrow, at 12 Kesent —(n Fides, Nor, 91, ham, Wertshester county, Gaerde Rameam ad's tas ™ weit ree His f 1 wet from residence, corver "ot Fourth trent ead sa Free on Monday moraine, Oct, 3, at ot bee ball past w provided Kindly NW at wm fer ath Qo attend, without His re. Ay, Rat nee SY sin Coeaeete, ‘Oct. 8, Mee, © requ taint #) | be interred In Mar\vay At bis residence, Thureday, Oct. 30, Pars Macaviay, years. Cort At Paris, warcanst Con, wile re