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te ® very brie am@to ite poms. Ep starie oct by making RRe-Nomination of Johu ©. Fremont. woundings every thirty or forty miles, varying from one foandved fethems to two thormand ard seventy-five M theme; no'plico beyond the ‘atier figure—shas being ihe doopest peli, In almost ewery sounding he brought up ‘various Kinds of curiositiv#, such as shells of every des- ‘cription, gravel, quantities ef mud, &c., all of which have ‘boon deposited in the “aithsonian tastiivtion. ‘On-biy revarn he made the rame experiments of sound; ‘mge With tho same surcevs, No where did be find any ‘edetractions or impodimenta in the way, aud establishes slearly and conclusively, and beyond the shadow of fonbt, in his Jodgment, tho practicability and feasibility ofthe submarine telegraph between those two pointe, ‘Herays, 1 understand that the whole thing cau be accom. ‘plished in ten days after everything is in readiness. Darig the month of July, io bis judgment, ts she time it ubould be done. Ho further says that the wiresywould tuk down into so!i muddy bosom, and that nothing could possibly interfere with them. This settles beyond uh question ihe pri bility of connecting the two com- aments by a submarine ticgraph. J learn from the Navy Department to-day that the Secretary intends—provided be ear make ac arrange ment with the Panama “.silroad Company to take them wt @ reasopabie price—to seud by ‘he Wabesh, now at New YVork, & sufficient gucie of moe—some two hundred nffcers and seamen-~to r> .©vo thove siationed where, and whose time of enlistments bas about expired. This ee new ides, ireteud of vending them sround Cape Horn, the Secretary propoees to eead Laem direct to Panawa in ‘she Wabash, and to bring back tho e etationed there in ibe sbip. The Seoretery has addressed o ietier ‘0 the company iD New York, w ascertain what the compacy will charge for ihe transportation o: two hundred mon wach way. I tbe company do not pat te st too bighe figure, the Wabash w.il be despatched immediately; for J understand he bes sir ady got the requisite number of men now in New York for the purpose required. It Colone! Piste?! has been olested Jevernor of Iino, ‘he question as to big ciigibility will become interesting. ‘The constitotion disqualiies aey one who msy have been eugaged in & duo}. The Colonel's difficulty with Genera: Davis, new Secretary of War, will be remembered. The ‘miter gentleman, however, Intely desiared that he never vopsidered the communication which passed between ‘hem » challenge, exact!y. ‘ho telegraphic despatch from Judge Dougias, what 1til- mole bad gone for Buchanan, induced heavy betiing on ‘sbat State among bie friends here acd ip Philadelphia, ‘Owe gentiemus siaked se much ae ‘our thourand dol- ern, ‘The Indian Otfice, ! iearn, hae intelligence thas certain ‘Kesion capiialists bave mace arrang* mente © buy up the whole of the Delaware Trust lands, with a view to piant- ‘tag thereon a free sei! colony, te contro! the pel.tical dee- ‘any of the Territory. Professor Glover sailed in the Relief for South America, under orders from ihe :ntertor Department to parcaase eed sugar cane for the ‘outhern Stavee. Congress at ite iawi nession wade » Liberal appropristice to mees this expenditure. Genera) Joseph Lane, of Oregon, ie now io this city, shopping at Frown’s. Genera! Rosi, of Texas, is expect- ed Dero by the 20tb inswani. ‘The Pyne and Sarricon Opera troupe are playing & emocensftl engagemen: s: ine Nations) thesire. They winy bere ol) thie week, and next week they go to Balti moro, where they play for two weeks, and then return to Mew York, where they bavea « engagoment. ‘The deifherations of the Jackson Democratic Associa ‘Men wero excitingly disturbed last nigh: by hostile de- monsirations on the per: of rome of the members, grow ‘ag ont of differences relative to the comporition of semumittes to make arrangements for celebrating the de- monratic triumph. The Presidential Election. NEW YORK. ALBaNy, November 11, 1866, ARany Coonty (officia!)—Fillmore, 6,200; Fremoat, 409; Buchanan, *,770. Brooke, 6, King, 4,066; Passer 7 ;88t, TEL mNOTS. Cricaeo, Nov. 10, 1666, ‘Whe revurne from a)! bot eighs couaties in the “tate are weenived. Puchacen’s majority is 4,000, A Springticld deepatch gives Lewell 10,000 majority, umd Miller, repobdiican, for fate ireseurer, probably 4,090. On caso, Nov. 12, 1866. ‘Whe editor of the Arvisier, democrat, enys that Bacha mun’e majority .n ibe Slate is about €,109, and Bissell's wbout 7,100. Be thiake Hochanan’s majority may possi. bly be Vitie below ratber than above these figures. IOWA. Or cano, Nov, 10, 1866, ‘Woe northern «cues genersuy show republican gains over the.Angusi ele-Lon. and we vouttern counties but Mie itflerence, INDIANA, Srty- three denccrae, wiry ee repeblics Aapericans sre erected 69 the iedians Lop eiature. in we Mamete, iwenty ree democrats, iwerty ex republicans two one Amer can are clecie! WISCONSIN. Omeaeo, Now. 11, 1866, Re Beckie Send manee Fromost’s majority to ‘Wimoungir, 10,000. i Cengress—Firrs district, Potier, republican, 600 majo why Second district, Washburne, repcbi'can, $3,000 ma portay, Third district, Billinghuret, republcan, 1,600 ma- yorky. Lageiai.re. whe Secate the rep biicacs heve 6 ma- Petty, and in we Hoare 20. wrssouRt, Sr Lov, Now, 11, 1856, Almos Complete returns frov thirty (wo countion show the i lowing result —Suchanan 18,362 ; Filimore, 17,- 806, The tame counties im August gave Vo'k 19,210; Bwing 21,260, These countes constitule Fillmore’s yrwcipa: sire pet. Low of the Propelicr J. W. Brooks, with all on Hoard. Oxwnen, Now. 11, 1986, Dh hee been ascertained tha; (be propeller which four- éered on Lake Ontario. during the Inte gele, is the J. W. Brooks, belonging to the Northern Transportation Com- yary. | very soul on boaad was lost. The propeller was Meured jor $10,000, of which £2,800 # in the Corm hx. ebange Company, sew York. The Cocw of the British Steamer Proisomems, Now. 11, 1866. A ta. or pared Hugh Dempeon, belonging to the steam- 2p Hangs co, (ei) overboard last night and wae drown- ot. Eis boty bee yet been recovered. Aporber of the tame crew. samod Thomas Carty, got Grepk in. might, and was robbed eed beaten near Queen @rem wher! Two of the perpetrators, mamed David Smimer and johe Bearshenk, are in cvstoty to answer. & Sheet fl Shot In Ilinots. Rocka, TL, Now. 11, 1856, Sonn G, Taylor, Sheri of Winnebago county, in en- Geavor ng Wo arrest Alfred Countryman, charged with stealing, this morning, was sho dead by the prisonor. ‘The murderer fed to the woods. A large number of ciu- mene po reved ani captured bim, and lxiged Bim in at). Gres: exctement existed, eed © sireng disposition wat man ite'ed © yooh him, b.t was frally overcome. Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Boetos, Nov. 11, 1856, ‘The following are the footings of our bark statoment Botox, Nov, 11, 1666, & large perty of oor moet Cetingnighed citizens, ( Ceding Meyor Kice and ower officieie, left bere thie morning for Mowtren’ to attend (he railway celebration bere ‘Fire at Novfothe, Baurwone, Now. 12, 1866 The American office, at Norio, wer demttoged by fire oe Monday A party hes been at-eeted charged with fling the offce. Balloon Ascension. Proacmior.a, Now. 11, 1856 Moneietr Godard, with Mevers, Va Usten, Eyles and Women, sari at Lee o'clock this afternoon ia & balloon feetined for Sow \ork— wind aod wantber permitting. Sok ot ae Marthqnake ¢ ¢ Cairo, Le Now. il, 1866 ‘ere oo Seter. ore mare (yy 9 sue onocd of ue eurtueuace wan dey iv le Camano eer core ote Heewerr ry ps Gowy —_ a NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1856. CercaGo, Nov. 11, 1658. ‘The Young Meo’ Yremort Cub met this evering and reorganised. Thoy appointed an Executive Commitiee | and seconded the nomination of the Young Men’s Cen- | Sian atee sox 2 nc Fremont for the Pre- | widency in 1860. Hon. Reverdy Johnson Burnt in Effigy at | Baltimore, | Batons, Nov. 12, 1856, ‘This cveniog a large crowd, armed with guns and clubs, Proceeded to Monument Square with the effigy of the | Hon. Reverdy Johnston, and burnt it on the ratliug of the | battle monument, in front of Senator Jobraton’s house. ‘The motive, it is said, was t0 mani’est indignation at the Tecens epeech delivered by Mr. Jobnson in New York. The crowd gave cheers for Fillmore and groans for John- fon. The suthoritice did not interfere. phe New York ¢ enal Enlargement. Auuiany, Nov. 11, 1866. Tne work on the eastorn division of the canal ‘belag SY part suspended, the Cana} Board bave dispensed with the services of Wm, MoCanpon, !tesident Engineer, and Julian H. Watkins, Peter Hogan, Francia R. Russell, Heury Yorceroy end Charice }. Smith, firet assistant engineers. Movements of Southern Steamers. THE JAMES ADGER AT CHARLESTON. CuaRieston, Noy, 11, 1856. ‘The United Statice mal steamsbip James Adger, Capt. 3. C. Turner, from New York, arrived here this (Tuesday) morning, at 6 o'clock. THR AVGUSTA AT SAVANNA. Savanaan, Nov, 11, 1866, Ths eteamehip Avgueta arrived bere to day, im ffy- seven boure from New York. Markets. FRILADELPHIA BTOCE BOARD. PmLaprires, Nov, 12, 1656. Stocks steady. bee ga b’e, 635; Reading Rail- rood, 30); Long island Railroad, 14>,; Pennaylvania Vailroad, Ala. Qnanuastox, Nov. 11, 1856, Colton—Sales to-day beg my at & ceoline of 40. zw Oxueane, Nov. 1 Cotton bas slightly dectinnd Sales to day, bind Dales. Operators are wailing steamer’s siviccs. Molasses— New crop is selling at 62c. White at Tic. Preighte dull. Sterling exchange, Bis per cent. prem. | kW ORLEANS, Nov, 11. tton—Faies to-day 16,800 baise, Pg of 4c. a B quote middling at 11),c.a1l3<0. Red wheat, greeny. 67c. Mixed corn, 720. Exchange on Lenion, cent um, SAPS Oe Poe ‘Aibaxy, Nov. Let PM. Bariecy dull 293 26 & $1 2634 for four ror 6,000 bushels malt at “1 50 for old winter, amd $1 46 for 7,000 bushels. $1 63, Corn—70c, for Western acs 7,000 bushels Canadian at m.xed. Bowato, Nov. 11,1. Me Fiour dal); sales, 360 bbls. at $637 a'$6 60 er'ra Unie, Wheat unchanged; salen, 40,000 bash Be, ae $1 123; w $118 for Chicago si Spun ae 10,000 pusheis, at 58. Canal wr Yor ‘ork, 20c. for wheat yesterday, 34113, Doin four; 119 817 | bushels ‘wheat, Oana exports, 628 bble, four; 210,644 bushele whes!, 34,824 bushels corn. Police Intelligence. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDER—RBEVIVAL OF AN OLD CA8B, IN WHICH A BROTHER 13 CHIEF WITNESS AGAINST A BROTHER—CURIOUS REVELATIONS. It will be remembered by our readers that in the early | part of last summer Dr. M. Price Moore, of 161 Chambers street, in this city, was arrested on @ charge of having conspired to murder Astred S. Livingston, of Trenton, N, J., by hiring two negroes, named James H. Sul and Augustus Weeley, as it was alleged, to proseed to Mr. | Livingston’s residence, aad there keock his brains out with a Eatohet The only witmesses at that time who | could crimipate Mr. Moore were these two nogroes: now, !t secme, additional evidence—and that of defend- | Of leas ni Cover.. 183, 687, | 707, 708, 730, 710, 721, 722, 726, 726, 721, | taken up om Monday, the 24th tostact. ant’s own brovter, Benjamin /. Moore, of Southport, Fairfield county, Conn.—bas been procured against the | accused. Mr. Bepjamin P. Moore, on being sworn before Justice Welsh, on Mondsy, made the following aifidarit relative to tbe matter:— Benjamin P. Moore, of Southport, Fairfield county, | Conn » Demme duly sworn. deposes and says thet he re ° iden im the above ® farm Lyrerg = wo M Price ot whem be is the that in the month of Apri! last deponent came to New York for the purpose of procuring some articles that were required for the ‘arm, and went to the office of ir. M. Price Moore, No. 15) Chambers street; tuat deponent remained thers | a)) bight, sleeping on s soi inthe front office, Dr. Moor: | img @ small room partitioned off from the 2 7 tbat after the doctor meen, 11 abd by clon at met deponent if he knew Mr. Livingston, to powent repiied thas bo did not, that he had never | | door of which was re ity do witheuch a tt; depouent never saw jurday nigat, when be sew a: Trenton, oj cpon wi occasion ne commusicated . the sbove fects to Xr. Living? ton, of which he bad mado epoei..on before Samuel Nichols, Eeq., Jugtioe of the Peace of Fairfisld county, Copnectiout: deponent ta the brother of Dr. ee Moore, and bas frequently heard Bim exprees the wish that J\vingeton was dead and out | Of the way, amd he would then pat the bs BUNJAMIN P, MOORE, Upoe the strength of thie additional evider: Jastice Welsh issued a warrant for the . pay jorehensios of Mr. aanemn- Cae in the 5 tho care will go 6 rand Jury again for their consideration. THE LATE FORGERY CAS IN BROAD @TREEY. We have received ® note from $. 1). Farmer, ons 0° the parties arrested & few days ago ons clarge of hay ing been \mpiicated in severa) fo-geries upon Mr. Ed. Bat, of No 119 Frond street, statiog eBy svch statement of facts as are contained in the afl. “avit of Gilbert F. Hays, the officer who arrested tne ac cusea. Court of General Sessions. Fofore Recor ier “mith. Nov. 1.—Denpis Moran, ® youth, was convicted of Durgiary to the third deyree iu breaking the premi ses of Charies Ftemmermann, 177 Allen sireet, on the ‘28th oF October, He bad often been arrested, and wae sent to the “tate prison for two years. Joseph Galvan waa indicted for receiving articles of silver ware knowing them to have been stolen. The case was conducted by Mr. Hall, the District Attorney, who said im hig opeming that the privoner osersibiy followed the profeesion of « “loaner,” and under color of that co. cupat'on received stolen goods. ed that be po: chased th ck ts of @ man pamed Julive, who escaped from the Newark prison. On his crotn Sxtmioatton, ofcor Bow yer raid bo definite reward had been offered im by Mir. Baldwin, bot be had instractions to pense nor e! ort in endeavoring to find the ‘Tho Jory found the prisoner “guilty.” The Recorder paid bo would sentence Bim on Friday. Miles was charged with Pisces o of, ailx valud at S41, from the promises of Mr, Rosen) +tore Im Jobn street. The prisoner appeared to wer very reepcotable and intelligent map. Recorder Smith corsets any man 4 evidence of a Charecter. Mr, Clepoy wae im: discharged Neboiar boy | (German) waa yo fooce from ¢ of Freund & ardt, misem street. Mr. ‘Padiipe cone conducted the case, Ho sald thet the }rivoner and @ man named Theodore Galleros were employed ae porters in that eatabushmert, and were cbarged with stealing «large quantity + slik handk or- chiete and sewing siike The Jemanded sepa- fave trials. Victor Frownd was the frst witness cated, Fre stated that $938 worth of ail handkerchiefs and sew. ‘ng silke bad been taken fren time to the house oi the & larpe vusntity of the property found prisoner e house incompany with an i be vinlted Fie officer, end on ina — | ie premises found reget sang.” six i Amer an coin, © Pema Pemtenunrs, apd fined $100 The the ree Fem now npdereiand the owlge Dae mel ing of ib | Walker street, near Broadwa: Second Concert. ‘The great success which attended the first coucert of ‘Segismund Thalberg—e success with the artists, the pub- te and the jourueis—was veritied by a very flee house Jagt night. The pubiic seems to be fully aware of the fact that Tha) berg is the founder of the schoo! wherein si! the great living pianists have become distinguished, and | that Be stands aione ite original exponent, We ouly speak the ur apm us sentiment of the art world when we say tbat po such finished and artistic pianoforte playing bas ever before been heard in America. The programme it included @ fantasia from ‘Don Giovanni,’’ the celebrated fantasia from ‘Mose,” the ‘Tarau- teha”’ of Thalberg, and the fantasia from ‘‘Lucrezia Bor- g's,” each of which was received with the greatest enthusiasm. The fantasia from“ Mose,” which closed the first part, was, 80 ‘ar as execution is concerned, the gem of the concert. The wonderfwt power of the left haad was prominent here, and the characteristic of Thalverg’s method, the working out of the melody with the embroi- dery of the accompaniment was fully displayed. It is however utterly useloss to attempt to describe M. Thal- berg’s playing. Nearly all we can say js, here is tho greatest pianist {n the world—the men who gives the every heart-—go and part of the concert, by Madame de Wilhoret aud signor Morelli, was exceilent as belore. Madame, de Wilhorst gaye us the prayer and cavatina, the jinale of the (rst act of L’Etoile du Nord,” and an aria from Vordi’s now opera, ‘‘La Traviata,” Both were aristically readered. Thalberg’s third concert is announced for Thursday evening. Cuamemes Srezet Treatke—Tes Mysno Brive —Mr. Eddy 1s an oxceedingly industrious manager. He is never ceasing in his efforts to satisfy the thirst for novelty which is characteristic of all theatre goers. His last new piece is an adaptation, by Mr. Thadeus W. Meighan, from & popular novellette, ‘The Mystic Bride.’? The scene ia laid tm New York, im the good old times when the Knick- erbocker dames scrubbed their own door steps, ant when the Knickerbocker patriarchs paid their tallor’s bills, and smoked their pipes in peace. It is a romantic story, full of incident and stagey situations, all of which have been happily arranged by the dramatist. It is very well acted by Messrs. Eddy, Johnaton, Seymour, Ed- wards, Mrs. Eddy and Misa A, Clifton. There is some g00d scenery, and the piece is altogether very well done. It was entirely successful, and is, we believe, destined to Dave agood run. Tar Brovenam EXcersion 10 PHILADELYMIA.—- This vnique affair !s announced for to-morrow night, and the exci:c- ment to see a performance on the same night in two cities, by tho same actors, will draw a great many of the quid nuncs to the specialtrain, It wil) be something to talk about for many a day to come. Court Calendar—This Da: Covrt—Cirouit —Nos. 1191, 730, 976, 1800, 4168, 778, 1973, 1976, 2083, 748, ai, tien ia, 1967, 2006 2060, 2098, ‘g009, “ue, ‘2141, 2397. o34bs, 2183, atte, 1171, 437, 14, 22. Unrrmp State Dirmor ‘Courr.—Nos. 22, 28, 30, 32, 33, 85, 41 to 44. Sormmon Nos, 670, ¢ 086, 702, 202, 701, 33) 738 188, 136, 136, 139, 740, 741, 743, 146, 746, 747, Osvax —A special calendar of short causes will be pre pared for the fourts week of the present trial term, t> be For the parpose or poe causes to be placed on such special calendar, the general calendar will be called though on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 1] o’clock A. M. Likenesses, with pe pes in the worid, Five hundred taken daily at 347 Broadway. 20 Cent Amb case; cl Gold Medal | Pianos t—Stimway & Sons, $4 received Taree first prize modale last year, and were ag awarded a gold medal at the fair of ary land Inetitute, Baltimore, for the best Piano forte. Sau and see them. Pianos, at Great Ry large Assort- mert of new and second hand now welling, at greatly reduced prices, at J. & C. Piscitel's, 326 Broad- ‘Way, Opposite the theaure. of Every Style and eum ay ssokD s Secombe ms 210 Broadway. Knox's Hats and Furs.—212 Broadw: corner of Fulton street, White's Hat, Fall — Fulten Phin nsth, J. Broadway and Nassau sireet, 1856.—Our Late styles of Fall and Winter 2° are now ready, and on sale. As most of thoar + soy ay sees gece any bali ue an" Bra Soe be Sms A boga ‘steck of cloth, carsimeres apd id vet po i sonal to be cunt Foo dey SEVERIN’ & GOD ou, Nos. 8, BG ar So brestways 15800 Fur Collars for Gent’s Wear, just re- ceived at FORD & BOTTA, 210 ee Some Ball and Winter Clothing, Raglan* ‘a Pants, venta. Ac, N. RK. COLLINS & OV., (successors io Deviin & Jeasup,) corner of Jobo and Nassau sireets. Great Fire = Marray Street. avers, moneys, Ac., Mussos. Vax sn AEE, Tronsh & Oo. ed in one of ne ee Patan SALAMANDER SAPES ue boous. 1e., of the above firm were found to be pertooty leptole afer r"peaing throng the great fire on the of WILDPR'S TATENT Ral AMANDER SAPS, NO. 10, 00. A sample cake of the wide der patent iilling taken from this pale cap be seen at our ‘2 full assortment of his celebrated tire proof safe, the best in the world, warranted tree from dampaess. se ired with Nets Water stent powder proof jock. for sale at the warehouse. near Wall, New York S tiernin nna longer makes or selis Uuis col: orca ire hubs having expired area acu, Paientoce and Manufacturers, Visiting and wWeddi ards KE printed in a xuperior mapper, JANOS HY a oid eet iabment, Borner of Medien la.ve and Hroudway. Ye ae. emium of the fe w York ¢ rystal Palace was award To the Editor of tue Heraid:—Sir—In the fire at No. 39 Warren strect, on the morning of the 9s inst, ‘our most valuable books and mere expossd, for thir ty.2% bourse in one of Stearne & Marvin's tire proot safes. say fire proo! not because they are s0 labelled. bit be canse we have to proved them — Gur hooks aud papers came out uninjured, save the vinding of the books, which was os ny, ibe, ata, ‘Uur sore, wan Ore" slorien abe ground und two stories below, oocupled frown cellar to carro intenaity of he beat can he ailested by any tireman whe wirmessed No furnace coud be contrived by ts ingenuity of man to er & more inteuse beat. orally e ute to ihe value of three safea. and select) ar wide! M jongaal to toform the meteaatilo com vinity wha! entima’ lace upon bienrae & Marvin's Wilder's patent Salamander Kates n AVILSND, “inamnay, 4 RISLEY, x8 A ig yp oe of theae co) int wri ates tor anle et “y urray *ucet and it6 Water siren, Breanne d MARVIN, ' Wholesale Pevfomers will - agg valua- le samples free byspanding tele addreng FO HUI, Herald otice, New York, 1111, Inimitable Cutter of Hatr and Whis ‘ No 1 Barclay strect Hair dye, ¢ shillings ® box. Dye, Wigs and Toupees.— | Broadway.” he world. Made, sold and applied a No. 233 Prangtpannt 1—\ Frepgipauni, trem the Hol: Ine voap tor preventing nese of the kin. ar aie Perfume !— Glycerine jelly wud giyoer han a h ret Whom NORM A Cone Pharmace tints, 399 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Matr Ag og and ecjnaia lor excellence, applied, at No, 6 Astor Bouse, have no Both for sale, and the dye privately Brown's Bronchial Troches are Recom- meavied to consumpllve patients, for allaziog the uncomfort able irritation ar Vokling of the throa: diMeuity of braanine and hacking hey wil reliove asthma, broachitas de. Pola by al we, To Wholesie and Barnes Park, 904 Broadway, ‘arge and ciome Dyers and American pater’ prices by thedoren, package, or te , New York, invite the artenvea immense sioek of Kurooean medicines, at and below manufacturers’ New York, manies 2 Fae The Throat and Langs.—Treatment by ti. halation « edema | PAPO and compressed air, Notioe — t poet | i. HUNTER anit hls will “vente oa toe ia oa 12, 1866, Broacway. New ‘rork, November aguas tinea, tenes ee meoese at Si Pi vegein o Sash BLS oto metres a Y hmewiahe te Pilla —Here is Health for #' Yea, for all this noble remedy, Sting as it does. Inne aiely on the main springs of life, restores heaith when fai gives anergy and vigor to the ayntem w Hagging. Ter superior (o any medicine ever mae Enows —————_$_—_ _L_ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Temspay, Nov. 11—6 7. M. The stock marzet opened in an unset@od, feverish sate thie morning. There was considerable activity, bu: Prices were in fome instances lower than at the cloe yesverday, Mhere, which opened at an advanwe, fall of Defore ibe clome, whi's afew realired an improveme , 2 Ue board Rencing decuimed % per gent, Mog Central, 3; Michigan Southern, 1; Gelens and Cricago, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, %; Oblcago and Rock liaad, dé Peunaytvania Coal advanced \ per cent; Cumber- land, 44; Bile, 34; Milwaukie and Missieuppi, 5; New York Centra), 4; Panama, 1)4. Up to tno close she operations quite large, and stooks were fresiy otered. Thtre were more seliers than we have uo- ticed for some days, and buyers were by no means #0 much ¢isposed to take hold, The enormous purchases of the past week bave, beyond all question, filled up buyers, and we are ats Joss to discover where the necessary demand to sustain Prices is coming from, Between the boards an absurd rumor was cirowlated of an over issue of stock in tho office of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company, ‘This report was evidently originated and circulated by parties interested in depressing the marke: vaiue of that company’s securities, for stock jobbing purposes. We first beard of this report yesterday afternoon, and gave it no consideration, for it is nothing new im Wall street to or'- ginste and give currency to the most extravagant aud extraordinary stories for the purpose of depressing tem- porarily the current prica of a certain stock. We do not allude to the matter here to give it avy im- portance, but because it was considered im the street as one of the causes of tho sudden decline in stocks. This, however, ‘snot our view of that move- ment, The market was depressed by other cauees, and the depression will brobably be more permanent than thet likely wo be produced by the circulation of an absurd ru mor. The news from Europe is of a more unfavorable character than at first considered. The financial troubies ig Pngland are by no means removed or moderated, while in France a complete breakdown is inevitable. The drain of bullion upon the Bank of England bad re commenced, and the London money market was wore stringent than had before been reperted for some days. ‘The movements of specie on this side have for some days been more satisfactory, and for a little while it looked as though the improvement in the stock market might af least be sustained. It mow appears that the inflation was not only two rapid to be healthy, but too great ana upon too wear ®& basie to be permanent. The purchases during tho whole of last week were uponan enormous scale We bave not known for years such an smount of busincss 4! the Stock Exchange, in the same length of time. Pur chases, which should have been spread over a period o' weeks, were made in days, and prices advanced in a few days more then they had declined during the previous mont, ll these things have reacted, and the effoct wi! soon be realized. It is unfortunate that upon sucb » feverish market, rumors of an over issue of atoc te» managers of @ prominent railroad company ebould ge: currepoy outside of the Stock Exchange, for the eite cannot be otherwise than unfavorable upon those who ¢ | not understand all the means and methods of spect: of bonds and stocks were made at suction by <imeo. Draper:— ba 060 a — fh ads 4. deco er “1046 9 104%, ‘The above Pold on account of Baakiog Depariaeat.) oO 14,600 Cin. Wil. aud Zanesviilo Railroad 3d mort, 20 ebares Rutgors Fire Ingurance ( 20 Gre cers’ Fire Insurance Co... 10 Latsrge Fire Insurance Co. _ 10 Market Fire Tpsurance Co. At the second board the market wae ail off one por cent or more. Erie Railroad fell off 11% por cent; Coca and Rock Island, 3; Cleveland and Toiedo x; York Central, 1; Roading, 1%: Mich gan Soothera, \; Panam 36 Between the boards abo: six thousand shares of Prie were sold by the parties hoiding them on bypo:heos:!on ‘This brought in other sollers and the market prico re Pidly feil off Im the etroet between the boars sales were made at 595{, and at the second board a lot sold « 695, per cent. At the board the sales sum cp more toa. six thousand shares. Galena and Chicago aivanced? th afternoon \¢ per cent and Cumberiand ', ‘The Ohio Life and Trust Company have been appointe’ register of the stock of the Cleveland and Tviedo Rullros: Company. ll certificates before being iseved will b signed by the Trust Company as register. A telegraphic despatch from Milwaukfe says tbat t! Milwaukie and Horicon Railroad Compeny will run ther cars to Ripon to-morrow, the 12th instant. A gran‘ ope: ing colebration will take place om the 18th instant. The high rate of toll charged by the Meading, viz., $ per tom, has no: enabled the miners of the Schuyiki region tocompete with the new outlets, which can fur Bish coal profitab'y under lighter charges, at a less price The transporters have felt this disadvantage all the pa- summer, and now, at the close of the season, find thei: wharves crowdod with coal, and no vessels coming from the Fagt to demand it. They naturally, as prodont bur! nets men, require a chance fcr a fair competition, an’ the dumpage allowanc: having bean withdrawn, they ar. determined now to make a fair stand-up fignt fore fu! ‘and complete remedy. The road must reduce ite toi lity cents per ton, to meet the reyuirements of the timer ‘and in the end will be obliged to como into the measure With a loss already, compared with last year’s busines: of over $450,000, the receipts, with a suspended tov nage for the month of November, will show » Joes thet must settle the question of » dividend Wet have taken some pains to got at the trne cause 0 the financial difficulties im the Schuylkill coal region, an tbe embarrassments which the Reading roat 1s row o:! fering in its coal tonnage. Speculation is a: the notton of the whole business—rash and ru‘nove eps ulation ip coal lands, coal mining and coal! rolling, A few (ortanes baving been made by the pioneers in buy ag coal iands everybody hae thought it a short road to wealth; we bave now—in addition to the Lehigh and Schuyilill Val ley mines, the Scranton, the Broad Top, the Wyoming re gion, and the coal openings in Susquehanna county—» host of minor speculaticns, al! started with the hope o jarge and sudden fortunes, The natural consequenss 0 all this is, @ plethora of anpply, as proved by the over siock at Richmond of one bundred and twenty tow sand tons, enabling the shippers to suepend wo mage for ‘sixty days over the Reading Road In the meauwhile the miners also are in trou dic, paying bigh prices for mining privileges, on an exaggerated ‘value Of the coal lands, and have been pusbe! ‘avo the credit system to@ ruinous extent. Insteal of mikiey coal a cash article, they have been obiiged to tate paper at long date, which they now fud vselces for immetiar: wants, and failures are announced cach week, whic: serve but still further to cripple those who goon. The revolution now working will, in the end, be beneficial t” the public. Cash payments, & low and reavorabic rate for miaing rights, and for tonnage over the road, ‘Will bring coal to the consumer at proper prices. Liv dends will have to be earned by economy, mot oy borrowing. They will be «malier, but will be real anc lasting, and @ healthy state of aiaire will altimstely spring out of ali thie disturbance, and prevent jo to landholders and sbarebolders. The benefit wil! accroe to the people. The earsings of the Galena and Caicago | for Uotober were an follows: — pion Railroad Increase... $37,690 ‘This is considerably smaller than anticipated, and mas bave.some bearing on the pext dividend. The increase ja all in freighting business. Tho earnings of tbo Macon and Western Railroad ‘or October, ad were $1,278 10 ‘The returns of the banks of New Orleans for the week ending Nov. 1, 1866, compared with those for the week Previous, exhibit the following variations — oe eens of eh pe tees a An \pereare in exchange of. + G1L,566 An increase in short loans of. 164,190 ‘A decrease in specie 282,996 A deoreate in clreulation 0 16,266 the for 0 of the foreign The value of the exports from Philadelphia, (ro Int tothe th of November inst., was $161,384, the month of Uctober $643,019. The ¥ imopors for the week ending the 7th inst. was $163 208, The importations from the begianing of the year to the present time, compared with the same period of 1865 ant 1854, were as (vilows: — ‘ ae ny 4 37 F 338, Er The following im an official statement of the amount of ‘ensh duties received at the Custom House at the jort of Philade|phia during the past three years — Revayce rRoM A aie fd haan —, -_ ue 0 4.008 00 613,002 20 885 234 20 433,023 (5 876 420 85 4t2 70 634.40 B46 614 06 9698S 70 “ $827,691 | The Minnesotan of @ recens date coutmes ino fo) account ofa line of railroad more direct than any other yet proposed between 33. Pan) and Cbicago:— ‘The people of Chicago, fully determined to nevsion with every | t in the Weet and Northwest, are at present exbioi ‘& moet praseworthy paler | epergy 2 pusbing forward another ratirost jrom vo 8. Paul, whdch cannot fail w od a Deart) be abd ley is projected from Cedar rapids directly St, Paul hes oirectly north of that part of the Minnesota line to be crossed by the Cedar Valley bravch, and the fact js here developed thas bis is the shortest route Chicago to St Pani, via and Southern Minnesots. pans {6 is Dot oply the sbortest, but it is also the cheapest 1d easiert built. Jt is well known that the valley of the Cedar is the most advantageous route for a railroad Pt sees i: is ATO OA, py nilt at comparatively little expense. cago, Nebraska Railroad wag projected not one year ago, re] during that ebort stock ready for runing to De Wit Bui this is not all. The Cedar Vailey Branch bas been and upwards of $1,600,000 conecribed Priel opto Ey ‘fe The prevent Drospects are that in twelve montos the Cedar Valley Branch will be completed to the Minnesota line. ‘The receipts of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad in | October, are reported as follows:— $222.408 55 180,030 20 TAOONIED > cxonnssincdn cocgers $42,378 38 The sales of land by tho Illinois Central Railroad for October, were as tollows:— $581,106 18 220,878 48 1,948 95 6871 96 6,421 70 $906,800 68 Aggregaio to Cet. 3... . 2,668,309 08 Grand total this year .......ssesese++++ $3,675,109 64 The followmg is a statement of the condition of the as reported to the Secretary of . $00,318,849 $49,991,802 $100,810, 701 ron bitle ex. Ao, $62,231,043 “- me 4 bears _ 652 Speote, 3,407, 1099 619,207 “st ard i one $50,318,839 $49,901,852 $109,210, 701 ‘The above statement exhibits, upoa comparison with the lst day of January last, an increase in the smouat of capita! of $412,362, of depcsits of $3,493,622, of louns $8,268 776, and of specie $75 976; and 2 decrease in the | !tem of pet circulation of $184,981, Ne Coppet & Co.'s of the bond and stock market for tho past week :— 6's mad Virginia 6's at 134 and} por cent advance, and | of Mueouri 6's a |, per cent deciise. | wy and County Bonds.—Tbere have beca transactions | of some magnitude ip St. Louis @’s, city and county, « | weil maiptamed prices, and in Milwankis City 7's, issuea | to the Milweckie and Mississippt Railroad, at an advance | Revtroad Bonds.— here bas vecn a large vusiaess Joon in Mixets Cenwal Constructions; they cl.se at 3+ per cent advance on last week's prices. this, trapsaciions at tho Stock Exchauge have been moderste, At private sale, transactions of som importacce have taken piece in La Crosse and Milwankie ‘1st mortgage, and in Milwaukie and Missies)pi let mort gage, 34 section, the latter (about ‘sizty of w! absorbed by the sinking turd) st some reduction 0 ice. maitvoad Stocks bave been very active; the rise ie cow eiderablo apd without cxeeption. lao mort active havo cloting alan edvance of 7); Reading, of 4 Cleveland and Toledo. 33, ; Cleveiaad and Pittsbu 2. and rabama, 4 per cont. fe vearce, though & litle easier for loa op call. i wer, poor paper. V wt ao per ey LR. at ood ino $0. a0 Bh x_y Mee omnnve BOARD. 1° Exe RE... ba", boo eo fs | 8 . boy 0 So 10 do... 960 8€0 Cleve & Tole RR, 200 do... b3G 100 Chi A RI RR. .23 900 Erie RR.......£3 1200 do...... 060 2000 do......000 8935 200 80......03 BIg ose 200 do...... 080 6035 veo 100 do...... 030 40 300 do,. . 50% do... ..b8 00 36 Galenn 4 Cale 1113, cry Coenen AS, REPORT. Terspay, Nov. 11 P.M. Asprs.—Bales of 30 bie. te pots werd made at The. Bunarervers.—Flour—The market was active, with demant, pe continve:| in moderate demand, a firmer feeling, a quotations. Southers brands firmer, with sales of about 1,900 a 9,000 bbie., within the | ee ces aoe ee Tye floor aed corn real without cbange of moment in quotations, Wheat | pea Pel good demand, but the market was ws ac. #35 closed at an advance of So. por bb!. over the quotations a Tu trensctione for the day footed up 13,000 9 14,000 at about the following quotations Common to good Michigan Extra State........ . es | 6 60 | 720 | 7 0 82 1% $25 ¥ | Canadian with | mbit, at’ 81 (8, Nsoonr'y at $ bla Milwaukie club, at $ «and Caloago LU A quite firm. ' salen of about -.0,(60 00340. @ 700. to Tic., de- | Hered. Rye—Sales of 9,700 buabois were made at 860 Oates were Ly with fair 40, State, at 246, and Western, at Co ree The market was rather quiet, 200 mate Java, at 143¢°., 4 months, and 400 « 600 bags Rio, ebieby 1B the range of 10 Mo. a Lhe. Coo —The market favored purchasore, with tn- creased activity, The sales embraced aboot /.000 baler, ‘Dased chiefly on middling uplands and Coit cottons, at about 196, © 12%0, FREGETS.— Rates to Engliah porte were firmer, with en- MOPCMeDe OF 60.000 260.100 bushels grain, obiel + whent, | St 84d 8 O04. in bulk and nage, ckelog quite firm, Abowt 10,000 bbie, four, we 24, to fil BO, and chiefly at ae. ¢d., and shoot 300 vaien of eaves Sse = the Steamer Tempest for Glasgow too 6 Wwarbele of at 144,, in sbio’e four, at 4" London.” 1,600 bbls. Pour were tuken at Seed, wtb frome kts to Lil up, at Me 0. and grein ut 11¢. w 11s. Te deegon, 700 Pele, tyme ed at De. Od, & A. LOU. , mod 1.000 bole Hh yae To Havre, reiee were ptoady at 900 fr for four, and at 9. [OF cotton Moderate talon Of bee Bere Mate at Oe a Tle, * wowim em wes Bus pe UN Le, Si al pa 1000 bare, at HG, vp the Cedar jaliey to the Minnesota line iu | Diitebeli county, lows, and bids fair to be built delove thi tern branch of toat ratiroad is touched. | from | 300 bbls. were made at 12% a lic. Butter was in circular gives the’ following review | by Saiz Stocks.—Thero have been large sales of Tennessee | Hesides | f oO were | | und wicbisan Southern, of 334 per cent. o toliowing | | 4 stocks, wih leas activity, bave advat whigan Cen | wat land. 1%; ; fee ‘sad Cb. ens paper 10a 12 for Uratclass, and lz « | : eet een eine y ollering The ales em- | bon 60,600 pe including Western | bage, an! 1,00 bole, | 7 > Wee sleady ab tbc. for common, and at $2 19 for | om "— Linseed was guiet at abont 980, » $2 for 4 can, and 965, 8 6c. for English. ‘perm 2h whole 1 mained upchapged. Pxovitions.—PorkeThe market was dull, with sales of 1204400 Dbla. meee at si9 50, and small Jere figure. At the more tban $19, in The market, was ‘unchanged, wee, juding cout Diig at 947 at $8 b0e sos, with re parked | Prime mess was at $14 3! Cut meats.—Sales of t0 bi Hams were searce and pickled do, wore at 1C iso. at 6c. alc. for Onio, and Wc. u dhe. for toe was heavy. Sales of 76 casks were made st 4c. Adgc. * gleams —The ssles embraced about (C0 Orbe musco- vado, at 94:6. a 93¢c.; 100 do Porto Rico, part in bond, Mae aan ihe Ponder, duty paid, "al 10i6.. and 120 boxes, very handsome, sold ut 1234¢., end 160 40, at "AFnskcey.—The market was inactive, witb sales af | about 200 bbls., at 330. | | AOVERTISEMENTS RENEWED SVERY DA! ——$—$—$—————————— For Situations & Help Wanted, see Sth pages iF “AND BCONOMICAL material produce a good brandy, surpassing every other preparation. thet has as yet. been ofléred wo the Liquor mer- Chapt; eesenees of rum, gin. Irish snd Bourbon i peach, cherry ant raspberry brandi ; easentisl ous. of “emg ms peppermint, laren bergamont, and wintergreen, ‘8 and chemenls, for saie by Dr. L: PRUCHTWaNGBR 14d Maiden lames | Cosas. EXTRACT. FASLES.—RADWAY'S REGULATORS AND EEADY iJ) prevent an attack of measles, and f afflicted, Relief will cure tip nee days. BAD AY hk CO., No 162 Fulton street, N. Y. RL. Remedies old by @uggisis and merchants aveed where. pramcosss | OVERCOATS, OVEROOATS ‘Overcoats, vereoats, Overooats, Overcoats, Oversoats, veroous, Overcoats, Velvet vests, Velvet vests, Velvet vests, Velvet vests, Velvet vests, Velvet vents, Velvet vesis, Velvet vega, Velvet venta, Velvet vests, Velvet ves'a, Velvet vests, Velvet vents, Velves vewis, At QYTTISONTAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, FOR TRAVEL Jers’ families and gentemen, Kuropesn Heated by steam dhroughout. BLD S * forage Pian. | | | KUROPEAN / ADVERTISKMENTS. j ' igh FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOIN@ THE BEST HOTELS Borel des It | Rove! des Princes | Hotel de jon hm lang Youn, |e sider ‘Angiete! Hotel Fede: Bat | Borel de | How! de Vile, Jorence | Hovei de PEtotle d'Or. Honn on the Rhine, HOTELS—BUT NOT GOUD ONES ail bad. hel notela in Lerdon are ) ! AMES M. MARKWELL, #PEC! rer WINE MERCBART 20 iJ der Majesty oo letoris, late Teboteon ci ¥ se ir Claudapiout, Bart, Gompany, No. MARK boy LATE FROTR EOE oF fe Rm —_ ’s, the Graften and the Loudon H. > Nov. 10, Joseru 8. & avd Avgusia J Morales —\ Exe —On Wounesday, Nov. 5, vg the ur. , in Mu! berry street ba bore 1. Sarre, of Fiosbrng, to Miss M1. ¥. Vers, of this ony. Woonm ream —On T eaday 6 reoing Nov. tl, by L , FREEMAN I”. err to Basar Keg. of bw ony. oh, ‘on Tueaday, mad. baq., of Nove Scotia, to Lota Maxie T ter of the Rev. Thomas Towell. of this ity. Maxar—CaBrori.—At Greepwich, Com Nov. 6, by the Rev. B M Yerribgton, umutec oy we Rev’ Thomas Malabs, Wrian J. Mea of Kase, elcent danghter of the late Nicho’ae Car Fork. iiea. lover —Ow Monday, Nov. 10, Trove, ten of Repert Lovett, im the 35th year of his age. ‘The }elatives and trieude of the famii¥ are teited tc at | | tepd the foneral, trom No, 408 Laghth avenve, wiv morn- =. miter o'clock. His romains wiil be taken to Green - “Teapne Oa Seentay, Now. 1), Mr. Wonaaw Deanne, , of Glasgow, S-oUand, formerly oo Dublin, |rewpa, nthe Cord year of bie age. His trien’'s and acquaintances are (nv lim. to attend the funeral, from bis le.e resigemce, No 469 Mud-ou aires. Bvit!—= At No, 11) Goerck sire’, Mee. Many M. Beis, wife of Thomas P. Huil, aged 81 years. The friends of her hisband, and those of ber brower, Timothy B. Resa, are invited to attend (be from | the Butch Reformed church. cornor of ayenve B aad Filth ‘ <i be yer mt eg it'd | Raspare ‘mor: | Heo, itera tenn | inese, Kitry ¥ wecoec “cangiee ! “a. § Rew sy % ) onre, Mia degcatnatcea oe ins cama | fin aeed to attend funeral, wt So. 69 Bast ; Thiriy-firet street, thie 00D, at one O° 1oxk, wilbowy ) | fortber viiation. The remains witt be taken t @reen- ‘On Monday moruing, Nov. 1 ies = aaa ® mouths ana’ ii anys, ve ct seerge | "The friends aud relatives are invited to kitené tbe fo- afternc atone o'clock. The romaine wilt Nov. 11, Mamssamr, only de Brady, aged 1 year, @ monthe and ends of the fam'ly are invited to attend the fuse. rel t-dsy, trom No §4 sureet, @ thoct fonber invitation. en 12, Avrtaint Lo one, young. | "ine tauomeen sno weees family aro Te relanves of tbe are reepenitaliy | invitee to attend the foneral, to poate atorrocor, at two | o'clock, from tho residence of her pareom, '\o. 40 King | street, without forthar Wyvitation smmetion of ibe Arthor end Bliveben be token 10 Orecawosd. Bravy — Om Tocede: ter of Patrick and An 19 days The Meraven. At wo O'clock, from the Toei tence of evening, Nov. 10, Re: m. Trane tary E pp | be parents, pe] | | Shar = Dora, dat gbter of year, 8 months end 17 ‘The frience and relatives of the family are ‘nvited to ae tend the funeral, thie afternoon, at had past one 0’ lech, | trem No, 27 Iubert street | Mite —On Tuesday, Nov. 11, of dropey, Jorn Buarry, | infant ron of George and Henrietta M. Miller, aged # | whe rauivee anc friends of tbe fas! reapectfaliy roletives and (1 milly are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot “ opis, \o. 27 tinnaevoort street, 1) Teorrew morning, at | We orcker The remains will De taker lo the Moravian | Comevery, “ator bland, for interment Garay, —Oe Morday, Nov. 10, Maoeim, only child ot Charles W. and Emity Geant, Nod t moet and tdayw: | The frieres of the famtly are ily invited to et- | tend the fonern!, thi morning, at half part ter o'clock, | trem,No. Lav White street. Lakevartn—In Beooklyn, om Morday, Noy. 10, of com | Pomption, Saran Evans, only daughter of Cyrur Lan~ | carter, 1eq., aged 40 soars. ‘The [riepos and relativer Of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, froma the reatience of ber father, in My- ereon street, one doer north of Willoughoy street, thie sirernoon, at two o’rloek, Pe Cr 1 at Elizabethport, No J., on Wonday, Now we furnves De Croor aged 86 years. The frends of the fan Bt wo attend the fumes | fel to cay, at twelve o'clock M., without aoueo. siremor Kea Jacket ei leave plor No. 2 river, at half pees en cae _—- bows To Monmonth county, N.J., on Saturday, Now, |S Mee) cavern Piewmm, agec te youre, Per (vd end relanves, aut theee of ber gon, Albert if ate requesved to attend the funeral, baginny | elo, from tteamer Jobo Pouer, ji Vier remaion wri ve comveyed to Green- Vow. ee. Conp., oo Friday, Nov. 7, Bam ear of ber the tar Wee te +t ends greeting, " 0 he _nereroment. ae | w & fond hope to meet them aga, J arlene Tews, the tree? toe Te fe error rs

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