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‘Gir waterially from the particulare wready given. ‘Mey sey scoording to ihe buet of their Knowledge that here was on the propeller at the time ‘she was lot the Gnptain, two mates, three engineers, three froman, echt Geek bande, cook, steward, two porters, two lamp Dboys, Watchman, two wheotmen, five cabin and twelve steerage Passengers, of whom on!y \wo were saved, ‘The eteamer Lady Elgin, reported as lott, safely arrired 2 Chicago on Sanday. ‘We have ro other tidings of the other miveing veceels. Frome Newfoundland. ‘Pmuwmonarn Ornon, St. Joun’s, N. F , Nov. 14, 1866, ‘Mhe weather bere for some days past has been exceed ‘egly wet, but our land lino of upwards of four hundred miles works well, and no difficulty whatever has been emperienced with the submarine cable which connects Abe with Nova Scotia. Aki for Kansas, ec. Boeron, Nov. 14, 1858, Ata meciing of tho leather and boot und shoe desiere eld bere wo-day, nearly twenty ‘housand dollars were pledged Cor the aid of the free State party in Kansas, ©. C, Zacon, am old Boeton merchant, died at Jaumica ‘Phains iact night. Markets, YHILADELPHIA STOCK BOAED. PruLapmureia, Nov. 14, 1866. “Pompeyvapia 6's, 83%: Reading Railroad, 41; locg “Matend Railroad, 127,;; Morrig Cana), 16°%%; Ponnsy!vania Railroad, 403. Naw Ontzans, Noy. 12, 1866. unchenged m price, Sales to-day 6,00 bales, Brgar is quoted at 9740. @ Proc, Molasses (now crop) 62c. “Bed wheat $1 60, ‘Freighte—Cotton to | ivorpuo! 10 32d. Warohango on London 8 per cent premium Cminimnon, Nov. 13, 1868. Oviton has declined *,c. 8 §.c. om the week. Sales 7,000 bales. Middiing fair 13: Rice declined a e the lower grades. Cunvetan, Noy. 14, 1956. Sales of cotion to-day, 3,700 bales. Prices are’ weaker, ‘bos without postive deciire. Burrazo, Noy. 14-17. M. Four in moderate demand, and irm. Saies 500 boie., At $6 25 for choice Ohio and’ extra Wisconsin, $3 37 for tre indiana, and $6 62 for double extra ian. Grm. Sales 50,000 bushels, at $1 20 for Mi waukie eleb, $1 25 for do. red winter mixed. Corn is scarce aud Bales 10,600 bushels, at 8c freeto boat. Whie- mey, “29c. 030s.’ Canal freights inactive. Wheat, 20c. Bervalo, Nov. 4—7 P, M. Flour tn fair interior demand, and scarcely ag irm. Bales 000 dbir. at $525 a $6 20 for extra Wisconsin and aboice Obio, $6 27 a $5 50 for extra Indians and Ob'o, {96 62 for doubie ¢xtrado and Canadian. Wheat closes yy Sales 05.000 burheis at $1 16 for Chicago spri 20 for ag chub, and $1 25 do. tor rod winter resyaen de demand—stock very light, snd Sales ses 00 unk sig at O8c a 68340, iree to boat. oo lor ae Sales 0 bushels at 0c, Doat Canal tecighte to Me York—Little grain to forward, rates lower: wheac 163;¢ 2 19¢ , corn L5c. & ts will only be made for = pation of the close of navies 8 longer, in antic’ in the ‘wenty four hours up to nodn w- , 12,988 bbls. dour, und 66,679 busbele wheat. Ca- Osweco, Noy. 14—7 P. M. ‘The stock of wheat is light with a good demand. Sales @0,000 busbels at $1 5C forgwhite Canadian and Indiana, $1 40 for red Indiana and Voto. Canal freights a trifio Jower. Lake imports, 1,137 bois four, 1! 4'9 bushels wheat. Canal exports, 6 743 bbis. flour, 48,800 bushels ‘wheat, 2,800 bushels rye, and 5,600 busuele Larley. ‘Tae Winnen Srreer Firs —The alarm of Cra at ter @’chock last nigbt, in the Lighth district, came from ® fre Rimdiing up from the ruins of burnt store No, 37 Werren @wreet. The fremen soon extinguished tt. Amvsmvarss To.icin.—B8ee the directory at tne head of ‘the editorial page. No room for deta‘led notices. ‘Dew Brovinsm Excceson to Puaperenta.—We left ‘We Brougham invaders at Jersey City on Thursday might. They hadseon arlay at the Bowery, baa been veeketed, cheered and staged from that oxthusiastic in- etivatien, and were now sested in the cara en rou for Philadelphia. By our time the train left Jersey City at fBve minutes tocight o'clock, and arrived at ’h'Indeiphia, Mensington depot, at five minutes past ten, and there ‘were two stops of ive minutes altogether, waich would make the actual time from station to station two hours and five minutes, distance eigbty-seven and one-fifth mies. Tho railway ime was one ho r aud Ofty seven Wmmotes. The run to Newark, nine miles, wae made in @leven minutes; to New Branswick, thirty miles, in ehity-cight min thence to Trenton same diztanee andsame time From Trenton to Kensington, thirty- eight miles, forty-four minutes. This is said to be tho Dest time eyer made on any railway in this country. ‘Bee train copsisted of the engine, tender, two pessonger oars, sixty-five passengere. The rido was quite exciting, and the train was joudly cheored as it Vushed through the Jerseys. On arrivalat Kinsington ‘the party were egain packed in stages, and started off ‘mta rattling pace for the National theatre, The stresie were filled wiih people, and it was with the utmost dif- euhy that Brougham and bis band could gain admission @t the «tare door. ‘hero was « great crowd in Walnut, Eighth, Ninth and ber streets in the vicinity, while the theatre, which will eld pear threo thoneand people, was crammed. Tho re- ertpte, a. a democratic scale of prices, amounted toever @ thooran:! dollars. ‘The party arrived at the theatre at balf-past ter, and ‘was welcomed vith a tremendous sbout, outside and ia. ‘The curtain rose for ‘‘ Po-ca-bon-tas,”’ at about cleven, ‘aad Mr. Brougham, on entering as Pow-hat-an I., was re- @eived with great cheering. At the end of the play he was called out and made a bert epeech, thanking we conductors, engineers, &., fer putting him throvgh. Then there were three cheers fer the Bowery boyeand a great many more for Brough. ead then every one a candy oe ore After re tho Ctrard bam an Fork by the The halt pant o60 0) leek al esterday How. Obandier £. Potter, of Meacaecter, N.A, wes married on tho 11th inst., to Migs MeNetl, of -Yokn MeNell, aud neice of Fre” * 2 Ales, TE Looe, P Parana, se Maa ks obiild—and 6 in ae Sree, oe, ie sie Jamestown! Br doh “Thomas Walke, Fr thcewoos, Mga Dimond, ‘Mies Me botn, 3 aie wre t, Miss A Losly, Miss Mf A Fitebets, Jobn Haye, Willkam Lamb, A HF Srp Br. Jray, Miss bB Melvin, wil usenet W Crosby DEPARTURES, For Norfolk. in stanmeahip loanoke as a x Rowe, lady, three children and servant. is Gonvent Searching th New Orleans—Joseph Miss Emaniated. [From the Nev New Orieans Delta, Nov. 7.) id none appears to us so = CB Sen oF 40 unprovoked ue tho 0 wems at 6 o'clock on the morning of the elsotton, me gone baving bie warrant in their pocket, on the Chary boyy My of this city. It appears that some the Mayor's secret police, it ts maid— ef, end swear <hat he had reason to and did believe, “that arma and menitions of ‘ware concesied within the Charity Hespital.’ and ia ‘hoed, which he woula point ow, vpon Megally, unjustly, and in a epirk of most dangerous pf A pur pation, dexpatcied a body of of fheers to soaroh the Hospital, eng each “certain Sree hnine sommvornael” a8 thie Becret po ice agent, or Whatever other relation he may hold to Mayor Water man. might, for reasons of bis own, see Gt to denounce ‘not be accused of rashiy of wo vatiy charg ong Lag] or Waterman im this affair, we ask our readors’ on to the ‘ollowing warrant, sigued by bim, and to ce Search eee. TABLE OF New Un plain! has heen made, on oath of A. T. Pi “ lips, before me, Charies M. Waterman, Mayor of {i thy eforecaid, that from information ®eccived, depanent has reason to believe and verily belloves, that arms apd muni- fiona of war are egneeaied within the ‘Chagity Hopital, of tt in the neigh be which depon out to the officer, Alant, there Fant MAY 16810, BO RAIA AFTOR Tm shed thie day: and that the par arma are found be arrescet These are, therefore, (o auiuorize and reo uire you, with n° goeaary and proper ariatanie, to enter into 1 Chariey joapiia} aad diher houses pointed out, ani ‘here diligently for cald arms and munit we iC the same or of shail be found upe that you brir found, togethor with :f found, belore me, to be disposed of gaccording to law, a doing 90 this will be yout warrant Widnes my band the sh of Now. CHAS. a Wimmran Mayor. By virtue of this authority, a gang of what ate termed police visited the Charity Hospital about daybreak, placed fentinels at ail the gates of tue premises, and forbade in grets of cgrest watil they bad made thoir search, and returned to their expeotant pead. Every portion of the building devoted & pudtic purposes was carefally and minotely examined, at! to make the indignity and oxt je, the apartancute exclusively devoted to the ‘of Chatity, whom our readers know aro wisely urged With tho care of the aiilictod in the fastituion, ere then and there Lape | vioiated. under the pretext that they also might be laplioated ‘n the busines of con cealing arms and munitions Of wer for some purpnce known NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1856. ‘Two of the sistors, who were on their way to werniag at the churca opponit the Hospital, were, We informed, rudely stoppe tee pee outside the fie, aod made to revorn to the. apartme: ‘obably these representatives of Mayor Waterman considering that on their persons were concealed the ‘ arms and mu- Ditions of war,’ <0 gre cally decribed by bim as being in the Ch Charity’ Hospital or ‘im certain houses in the neigh- Some one may ack what was the return made by the fearcbers for ‘arms and munitions of war’ of Mayor Waterman. Here it is as we tind ‘ton the back of the ‘earch warrant :— The within warrant, received at 6 o'clock A. M., aad forth- With proceeded to the Charity Hospital ‘Goa after due and ai gentrearch, make this my return. Nothing found. November 4, 1856. “C. H. FORNU, Sergeant of Police. We be Ma or Waterman will be aoie W offer some Justitia! js unWarrantable conduct, ud that it will ‘thus be tp x power to lessem the very general indigua tion apd abhorrence bis illegal proc bas proyoxed by anauthorized | explanation. ‘The New Yor Weekly Herald. NEWS FROM BUEROPE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, SAND: WOCH ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIFIC, NEW GRANADA, 80UTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, MEXICO, CUBA, ‘WEST INDIES, UTAH, ETO.—THE ELECTION EBTURLNS —AFPAIRS IN WASBIATON, ETC., ETO. The Wrzx.ty Hxratp wil) be publisned at ten o'clock thie merning. Its contents will embrace Important news from i@, Oalivornia, Oregon, Utah, Sandwich , South and Central America, Mexico, West Indies, éc; Latest returns of the Presidential Election; Editorials on varions subjects; Atfaira in Washing- ton; Latest News by Telegraph; Financial, Commercial, Re- Uigious, Theatrical, Sporting and Maritime Intelligence; to- gether with s variety of loca) and miscellaseous items. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter, Price eizpence, The Brougham Theatrical Trip and the splendid recherche clothing, gold Md by DAU: MeoED & PROCH, ‘No, 120 Fulton street, is all th Pianos, at Great gett large Assort- ment of new and second band pianos. now sling, st greatly reduced prices, at J. te. FpiSUlicH’s, 25 Broad- Way, opposite the way ibeaire. Portraitypes One Shilling, taken from Life, 1,000 daily, cheap reg on earth, at 289 Broadway. Indian Portraits.—To Lecturers and Public institutions, BA}GS, BROTBER & CO, 13 Park row, wil! sell at auction, on Wedne-diy peat, at7 P.M. a mostremars- able sollection of one hundred and thirteen colored. rinaite of cbietsof the Indian tribes of Nerth america, all uniformly ied, and offering an ndmirabie Scoompaninent toa" Lex on the Aborigines,” basing descriptive letter pretw.—Vide Corwin's catalogue, page 2 Knox's Furs, Hats and Knox's Caps ave all the rage. TNO. 22 “roadway, corner of Fulton street. White's §3 Het, Fall Style—148 Fulton mreet, between Broadway and Nassau sreet, Everdell’s te the Oldest Establishment on Broadway tor elegant wedding cards, envelopes, &c. No. 42, corner Duane street, Ketablished 1840, Fail and Winter Stytes of Gents’ Hats and caps, in all their varie jease call andexamine. Misses’ and child and cloth: bs a3 les ment ofture, = fauufacturer, 123 Canal street Fall and Winter Clothing, Raglans, Pants, vosa, do, N. R, COLUINS & CO., successors to Devlin & Jeasup, corner of Jobn and Nasaan atreews. ers’ Ch from the in New York, vie clothing for their song, at the lowest J Narsan aireeis, Parents may se! largest and most varied stock Of Daye’ closing the moet rates. Shaker Ldap grant Shaker Knit, Lamb’ wool, merino, silk and buckskia under shirts and crawers, GREEN'S pentiemen's ‘sfura.shing § store, No. | Astor House. Recetved at Green's Furnishiag Store, No. 1 Astor House, new styles of . craves and genile- men’s winter wear, per a3 Hudson Bay Mink Capes, Largest Size: also, a variety of other fara. st 25 per cent below Broadway prices, ARCHER & MART! N, 270 Greenwich street, be- tween Warren and Murray. Great Sale of etal Palace renee Goods, at LEAVITT, DEUISSER & CO.'S, 377 and S79 Broadway, this morning at 10}. o'clec ‘Wedding and Visiting Cards, the White and shaded Sid English ribs | law at EVER. DELL'S, Broadway, corner Duane street. Great Fire in Marray Street. ee P papers, moneye, vas AGENTS, Boo! , ke., of Mrssas. ¥ Yrouss £00, ya DER'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. The books. papers, &c., of the above firm were found to be perfectiy Weiple aitér passing through the great ire on the morning of the Ath of, WILDIH'S PATENT Bal AMANDER SAPRS, NO. 10,900. A sample ake of the Wilder patent filling ken from this baie can be seen at our store. A full arsortment of ibis colepreted, fireproof safe, the best ted nese. secured with use. Breet » nse having ext ILDER & bon Patentees fen Manufacturers, Mr..B. Tilton, of No. 62 White Street, recently taken out & new potest upon the constructio guitare ond violins. and is aid to be a vw ment both in quantity and quality of tove on Some of the best pre rofessors in our city promounce the guiare and violing, with Mr. Tilton’s late improvement, to be the Lest oned natrumente they have ever seen. Fine Artigcial Flowers and Pontnans, from the celebrated house of Tilman, 10¢rue Richelieu, Paris. 71 Bleecker street, near Broadway. New York. N.B.—! BG Whie- lings per Wigs and Tou; sold and applied at No, 28 goods by every steamer. Paper Hangings of the most E t De- Seriptious, just imported by THOS. FAYE & CO., 257 Broad Way, opposite the City Hall. White Teeth, Perfumed Brecth and Beau {iful complexion can be acquired by using the “balm of a flowers. ware of counterfeits, The immense success of the “palm” bas brougst out hosts of sountenieite sud lmposiors. Be sure exch bottle ie elgned FETRIDUE & 00., Franklin square, N.Y. For sale by all druggists, THt—Inimitable Cutter of Hatr ke at No. t Here! street. Hair dye four borctbleel op browns id Batchelor'’s Hair a The best in the world. jade, Broadway. Cristadoro’s Bair Dye and Wigs have no equals forexcelience. Both for sale, andthe dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Fra ni—An Eternal Perfume —Fa. miliar ax words. Agents —ORG.2 INGER &CO., Chemiste, corner of Walker aod Broadway, on ail reapecta: ble apothecaries, Falling of the Hatr Should not ke consider ed too ligbily and but few. can stop its dienstrous con sequences. Call on GRANDJE AN, 34 Chureb atreet, A. Grandjean ts the Only Persen who can be consulted acientificadiy on all diseases of tho baman. at 4 Churéa street, corner lay. The Sicth and avenue car atop at the @oor of the estab lisnmen. Camp and Chemical tore, Cor- ner Eighth avenue and Twenty eighth street, N. Y., formeriy «ith Kushion, Clark & Co., 165 Broadway.) 4d Dathy .6, No.3 Bible House, Fourth avenue, uml be yon all diseases, free of charge. Dr. Seltey can be Cons! at hi aber 1, Brown's Bronchial Troches are Recom- moaded te consumptive patients, for allaying the «ncomfort- abie irritation or tickling of tho throat dificulty ef orsadbing andbacking congh. They will relieve astlina, inonchitas de. Sold by all deugginte, , Hollowny’s Otntment.—How ts It be 1 healing medicomew. has taken the place of all other diepeneary of note throughout ke world? ‘Hecause ut {im li trinele worth and immense euperiority over ail othere. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONK Y MARKET. Pemay, Nov, 14—6 PF M. ‘The feeling of excitement which bas Provailed eo abun. da Iy upow the ¥tock Exchange for the last ten of twelve knew #0 abatement to-day. The demand for all fancy charseter continued, and the consequence was a further rise of from | tod por cent, Thore familiar with the madeess that prevaile in Wall atreet, and with the names of the men who are ongeged in a trade more orild, if anything, than the which distingwitbes the members of the Paris Bourse, could detect the ands that pulled the wires, and realize more fully than ever the dark future whick is certain to be unfolded before (uis period of speculatioe is brought | to a clove. The stock® mom under the iifucnce of these oliqnes of speculators were the Clerslana and Toledo, Readiug, and the Mickigs but to sked wcpon them tho most potent iataeues their laege Wensactions were apparent in the shares of the New York Contra! and the Chicago and Rook Itiaed. The stock of the Hirie Railroad, which they had totally abandoned, shared a portion of their attentit aud #0 by a Bind of resolute and concerted movement the whole Ket was mace to share in the excitement, ‘The re sult of {tall was to bring apou the market at the wi vanced rates some thourands of shacer of fresh stocks, Ten thoveand Erie and ae many (house ot Reading exebanged hands, large lots of ie iailrond Now York Central came a out, and the day closed with abundant evidence that prices had Wucbed & point whieh it be maiatained; and a heavy and possibly most de Atruotive dec'ine, considering the present condition and future proeperte of the money markets of the world must now fo“low in the wake of thie blind excitement, In al) the leading railroad stocks the alse amounted to Warehouse, corner of Unousands of shares. Buyers were plenty enough, = the bulk of the business wae om credit, At thi Doard Iilino!s Centra! bonds advanced 3 per cent; Kn ‘ware and Flacson, 1; Pennsytvania Coal, 1; Camver- Jand Coal, 1; New York Central Railroad, 1%; Erie, %; Reading, 134; Michigan Central, 1; Galena and Chicago, ; Michigan southern, 2; Paname, 1; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 134; Chicago and Rock Island, 33g. Nicaragua Transit declined %{ per cent; Lilimois Oeniral, 5. Chicago and Rock Ieland op2n: ed at 98 and closed at 9734 per cent. At the second board the retrograde movement com menced, s fall of 1 per cent generally was realized, acd the feeling at the close was indicative of a serious decline. ‘The day bas shown a strong disposition to realize on the part of outside men. Heavy sales have been privately effected of leading fancy stocks, besides the large trans- actions in the Board, and money bas been ‘n good de mand amongst the stock dealers. Compare: with prices current at the firet board, there was quite atall this afternoon. New York Central fell off 74 per cemt; Chicago and Rock Island, 2X; Michigan Southern, 13s; Erie, 3j; Michigan Central, 1%; Lilinois Centra!, 1; Reading, 1; Panama, 1; Galena and Ohicego, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, 1. The anxiety to realize at the second beard was very great, and !t was ae dificult to sell at the decline az it was thie morning to buy at tho advance. The Assistant Treasurer reports thie week as follows:— To'a! Pay'n's. Total Balan. 152,947 86 is ee 019 60 188.312 989 20 in'as 3 128108 3 igud 214 05 The warrants cntored at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 11th inst., were as follows:— On account of the Navy... The dificulty between the Reading railroad amd tho Richmond coal trade still continues. Very little coal bas been transported over the road to Richmond tio present week—the cars covtinuc stopped. The trade met yesterday afternoon for the purpose of recetving any communication from the officers of the road towards eflecting @ compromise; but rece!ving none, they ad- journed to meet again on the 20th instant, at 4 o'clock PM. The earnings of the Milwaukie and Eoricon ratirosd for last month are $9,426 06. The average length ot line in pperation was nineteen miles. This gives about $500 per mile per month, Tho road is now {in operation to Ripon, thirty-two miles northwest of Horizon, and eighty-three miles from M!iwaukie, The earpings of the Erie Railroad Com pany for tho month of October, 1856, amounted bie $564,153 24 Same momth lest Year....sscseeveccee serves 508,340 16 The new Board of Directors of the Third Avenue Rail- road Company, whose names wo have before published, met at the o:lice corner of Sixty first street and Third ave- ue on Thursday night, and elected the foltowing officers for the ensuing year: —President, William A. Darling; Vice President, William Remsen; Secretary, Samuel 8, Isaacs: Treasurer, J. L. Gelb; Superintendent of the Road, William E. Schonck; Superintendent of Stables, J. S. Merriam, We hear of several new companies which are being formed for mining, manufacturing and other purposee, and of which great things are expected. We hope that, whatever the prospects 0! these corporations, persons dealing with them will take care of themsclves. It isa fact amply proved by experience that iadivicuals of known integrity will, whon barded together as sharchoiders or divectors of acompany, comm:t the most dishonest acts ‘without the least scruple. Individuals, therefore, who, as employ’, or engineers, or officers, or in any other capa- city, have occasion to enter the service of these now compantes, wil! do wrong if they allow themselves to be lulled to seoarity by the respectable name of this or tha: director: it is mo guarantee at all thatthe company wil) dea! honestly with its servants, or pay its debte without alawsclt, The only real protection which indtvidea! can obtein is the money itself; and so far as the thing can be done, weadvise erory engineer, employ, oxplorer, mechanic or clerk who is now entering the service of » newly established company to stipulate for his money in advance. Jf he fails in this, and if, as is sure to happ.a im many cases, ho is cheated by the company, he will Probably find the speediest redress in « thorough expo- sure of tbe proceeding. The revenues of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Oc: tober, were as fol ows:— Wash'n —_‘Teial for Main Stem. Branch. Both Roads. ie bee ae 3eF 5 29,279 46 107,687 03 «864,378 42 91495 68 363,804 10 Tow! csevses$102,6868 01 $38,705 14 $471,801 13 The revenue of the past month, compared with thet of the correspondi g month of Ingt year, has been as [0) Main Sten. Wosh'n Branch. ‘Taal. $432,086 O1 28,708 14 38,686 39 384,560 45 ‘The total receipts during the frst mont) of the present fecal year, compared wilh those of the came month for the two previous years, have been as folicws:— 1856, 1855. 1854. $471,391 13 42848684 = 809,010 52 ‘The above.comparisons show that the revenues of the road during the past month have been $°7,054 29 more tan during (he same month of the prewous year, aud $111,780 61 more than in 1854. The annexed statement exhibits the grees carnings ef Cortain railroad companies daring the month of October ‘m-each of the past tw years. The month of Votober ix considered the last month in the year fer railroad re- cepa — Ranoan Traryweo—Ocrorem 1866 sx 1866. 1856. Godson Ratirond..... 198,768 66 8 Crosse and Milwaukie pape ‘The following table shows the quantity of some of tie Pripcipal articles of produce lef at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 7th of November, iu clusive, during the years 1854, 191 days; 1858, 10; days; and 1866, 186 days — Recmirte oy Paonece at Tro Warms, 1854, 188! 1,649'630 296,498 5,089,405 4147, 8,068, 1" ‘The earnings of the Chicago, @. Pav! ard Fou da Ie Railroad In October, were $50,443 62. This. company hee obtained one miilion mores of land as Ge sorthers branch of the Wisconsia land graot. ‘The cartings of the Racine and Missisting! iallroa! Company for the month of September, amounted to $u9 ‘28. 96; tor October, $50,749 25—making a total for the two months of $72,080 70, This is on seventy 4wo miles of road (n operation, ‘The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago road wes open ed in Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday (he 28th wit.; the (reine are running regularly between Pittsburg and tba: Mace, « distance of 568 miles, Twenty-five miles more | of the tine, from Wareaw to Plymouth, where 9 d:reci ; dred and } brings ua utterly impossible cau | connection is made, via Laporte, with Chicago, wil! toon be opened. There will then be opened over three hen bty three miles of this grand (ime—the shor «at route from New York and Philadelphia, via Pittsburg, to Chicago, The receipts ot the rosd for Gctober will cx coer! there of September, which were the largett month ly receipts ever taken The steamship Europa, at this port from Liverp r days later intelligence from ait jus Rorope. The news, floancially and commercially, it vot particolerly important. (Quotations for console show « #'gut improvement, which can readily by accounted tor by tbe fact that money could be raised on no other claen of eoourities in the Bank of Fngland, ant that conssle would naturally bein demand for (hat purpose. money market Was more stringent previonsly ro- porter. The Bank of Engiagd reports a loss of £129,980 in the bellton department. The | | ‘The Chicago Press is indebted to ©. |. Bisseli, £9q., Dro duge and commission merchant, for be following Agures, | showing the amount of grain im store November 8. 1+ ‘Will be seen that there ie now enoagh n store to load one | bundred and six vessels, if each carried an average of | fifteen thocsand bushelz,as the total amoznt ie 1,602,000:— Winter Red ec? . Wheat, Corn. + TO,S17 17,149 66,022 107,828 12,687 | » 29.600 15.000 11,000 60,000 _ 140,900 16,000 34000 294,000 32,000 8000” — 45,000 26,000 38,000 1.000. 91,000 867000 26/000 1/000 — == 69,000 4,000 753000 4,000 8,999 3607 30,000 8,000 == 10,000 5, - 180,000" 4,000 26,000 110,000 15,000 806,817 60,160 189 170,261 709,745 A, 587 The London Aigping and Mercantile @asetic of the even- ing of October 31, sa: ‘cee money marke}, bay a bale Tore, re unsatisfactory, Here there j# anin creasing demand with a lessening supply, and the rates consequently are raising 654 per cent, being about the current rat, wh lat for iong ‘dated per of the best class oxtrem!y high raves are a oe tae been an ac- tive demand upon the Bank ‘The export of gold to France if sail on, though none Ddetaken fro Bank yo eet A ome of Sagian © Kt in being At Paris the snes experienced ‘m oblaiming die. counts ie very great, and parties compelled to obtain Whatever matare’ they ‘may ‘oe, or reat under ther are they may be, or err legitimate worth. ‘head si Later advices from Australia esy'— The yiold of gola for the last month bas been under than over the usual sont avorage. ae by escort for the last four w jrather fhe re- bave been at foi For the week ending 165,118 The following shows tb? returns for’ the four weeks of the previous month:— For the week ending ciune 1.. “ ld. . WW 78,085 on Fen im the correspond:ng month tor ibe year Teus returns were 891,600 oz. Py deficiency, however, is to be primarily accounted | for by the unsuaily wet weather for the last few cbr po which bag impe: ae Operations to a very great ox. tent. This bas been os) » cd the - ee peo miail Rertued by individual a! aldara. a sees in many instances are Soci ae unable overcome Sarna pik awlh As it ryiy ind al Gee , Vv! vo hao to sbandon thelr old and goin of new, 80 long as the wet weather ao out. "Paddling aud quartz crushing operations have, however, progress. Seenws usual, and grealy helped o keep up the escort re- The Liverpool circular of Stoltenfoht, Frost & Co. saya There bas been an active demand for cerns ey Na tho for commercial purposes as Exchange, a! the full bank rates of interest. The impros, sion is more favorable than it was as to the position of the Bank ef France. It will, however, require somo ‘time to confirm ae, to which nothing would tend mora stesnalty an comation of the drain ed be baltioa . ene uP Rens Of discount st fallen The Board of Trade )is turns, just published! ae Sar a very favorable staio of business, ‘The cotton market was slightly depressed, without avy actua] chango in quota:ione. Breadatuffs are reported without chapge. The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and valuc of foreign dry gooda entered at this port for consumption, for whrehouge, and also the withdrawals from warehous:, during the week ending and including Thursday, Nov. 18, 1866:-— Value, $679,274 Valco put om the market during the wook ... ..$725,914 ‘The dry goods trade has, in a measure, about gone ini> winter querters, and with the close of the sutume the trade for the scason has measurably endo This dorment condition the market applies to both domestic and foreign goods, and especially to the latter ; while the importations continue to be freely made, compared with the same period of iast year. The late pressure in the money market has burried up collections in the interior, where merchants have been hard run to meet maturing obligations, and especially in the Northwestern States, where a good “many failures have occurred. Leading importers have sent out agen's or forwarded orders for spring supplies, portions of which will ere long arrive. This trade does not fully opeu until the mouth of February, Since our last repo ® ‘arge quantity of dry goods have bern id Murray streets, It scoms strange that whon tho dry goods jobbers quit their localitios in Pearl, Bea ver, Exchange place and Broad street, and erected stores with costly fronts on the cross strects on the wi side of the town, that they did mot make them fire prow by using iron girders, instead of w20d, with corrugates sheot iron ‘ioors—a great ealeguard against ‘the {nroady of fire, and at no very extravagant increase of cost. During the woek ending the #tD instant there was s little more doing in 1 tmerease being cbietly to Australia. The shipments in cluded 60; packages, valued at 620,416. At lant accounts from Manchester, per Marope, pric of yarns and cloths were well mainuined, with rather more Going, the trade being stmulated by more favor sbie accounts from India. The /n‘ependent of thi which, however, rcem to bave been for « very larg~ amount. Among the number the Dllowing beleaged two thie olty, vic. —C. V. Clickener & Co., Lee & Porcher. Farnam & Weeks, Halstead & Dyke. Messrs. Book « Go, have compromised with their crofitors at 70 cents on the dollar; aud Messrs Freeman & Bright, previous!y roported ax suspended, have since wade an assignmes: | tod. M. Daw and J. Keeler. The prices of stapie do mestic cotton and woolica goods bave been well main There was bute light business doing in foreign goods, and prieee hare not varied sufliciently to jastify any Botioe in deta! 1010 11600 160 Mic #4 100 ao do | ove 2000 Ter Bia alv2dm | 19 she Pk Btwte NY § Metropolitan Bk ’ enema, Reltrond do., do do 80 Nic Transit Co 100 Bete Hud a 1 “880 .b60 0h do. 10 Penn oni ¢ ry de. . bis 6 do... BIG Tarowse él aR ey 800 Ill Gen RR 60 11 | 180 cums Covi 0.08 100 do wee 1 yo do WOO 1945 200 do o UG men do. 19 100Cie Pitts RR bee 36/0 NY Central RE 88) d0...... 090 300 19 ..., BOO Bi, oo do. Fred do... BIB SEM 160 O..4.55 on ro bio 300 Clev & Toi Ri 300 " 60 BR hoe oy bao Ao sero 280 0 toe 400 i 0 1060 200 ies rie RR, . 1200 @ oO. 100 tg do. of do 400 Pry do, 890 CHIKR talved, ax] without variation of moment in quotations. | Beef steak, § | Mind a ators Fore : 1600 do. 400 do 00 do 926 do. 00 do. 300" as.. i do 2o mit & Mies BE. 100 do 13 Little Miam! RI. 10 do, BOARD. $4000 Virginia 100 ahs Erie RE 61% 50 eha Canton Co, 600 do. rtrd 200 Harlem RR. 16 60 Mich Gen RR. sto 9556 = © ° - © 6 100 ut Cen “Ait” 90 11058 300 Reading Rit. 80) 200 Ciev & Pittabg RR 200 Mn S&NIaRR. Duo do ., 26 eee RR. 100 Did too oa RR.bio 1 is 3. do" 866 Lia 200.Glev se ToiRt.otm 2 200” CITY COMMENKCIAL REPORT. Fuimar, Nov. 4—6 P.M. Astms,—The market was quiet for pots, with small saics at 7,c., while pearls were at 8c Buxaperurrs.—Fiour—The ma Ket was lees active, scl tales were moderate. Common and medium grades of ‘State and Weatern were sold at a deciine of about 5c. per bbl. The transactions footed up 6,000 08,000 Lire., at about the following quota! \ous:— Common Canadian ged, and transact! eee. brands wero unchanged, while the demand oon. with sales of cnet quotations given abov y ate! pres decaey meal wa} at $3.69, Salot of 300 bbis. Wosirwite were dat $3 i ‘ ashels, inoludin $1 68 ast 79, , at $1 50 tae roa Chicago B Wester n red, Milwaukie club, ot $143, and ‘Cavada clu! 65, 88156. Ocrn.—The sales embraced bushels, @8c. a 6¥c. for Western mixed. quiet, and quoted at Sic. Oats were in fair and, bar may ghd eee Corrzs.—A 00 bags of Rio was made by auc: arate aye, which was @ slight falling of! from ‘the prices obtained at previous puolic sales. Corrow.--The market exhibited more strength, and Sane bs te eterna ee th 1, al, up! abon| 34c., and New Orleans do. rag chief portion of the sales were made for export Freicits—To English ports, continued in demand wheat, 's bags, wore engaged be 3,000 28,000 bois. flour, at 28 73d. a 98. Od.; a1 cotton, ak 6-224 3-1¢d, To London, about els wheat were at 11d. a 11364. ; and 6,000 a Dbis, flour, at de. 13¢d:aSe. 34. ; with tin* 00 Dbls. oll ca st ‘30s. ; anc rosin at 289d Rates to Glasgow and grain was freely shi inciuling some een aan ered ed corn,) at Frcrr—Sales of about rd mas ve of raisins were made at $4 26 for layers, $8 vanoh, and at $1 96 for halves, and $1 for quarters. Hav—The sales embrace about 1,600 bales, at 65c. a 0c. per 100 Ibs. Trox—Sales of 50.75 tons Scotch pig were made at $80 50, 6 mos. Pa sare were steady, a oe sales at 9c. a c., latter figure tor prime q Lixa.—Rockian1 was in moderate demand at 8c. for common, and at $1 12 for lump. Mo.ss<es.—The market for fod to prims quality wes iy Sales of 75 hhds. slightly tart Cuba were made, a Naval Stonms.—There wase fair demand for spirits, with gales of about 500 vos. Ba on private terms. Crude was quiet at $8 189/ a $3 25. Common rosin was dull and nominal at $1 6255. Provisions.—DPork—The market was rather firm ‘with sales of about 300 bbls mess st $18 STK es, ‘with few or no sellers at the cloee, uncer $19; prime wes et $t7 a $17 ae. Pe wat a ‘woth sales of abort 260 bbia., at ntry Prime, and at 38.508 Bs epee mess at $9 a $1L Oa: shoulders were at 63¢c. a 6%o., and of bacoa, rib easier bbls. at 123¢0. a 180. Kegs were Butter was in steady demand at l6c. ‘a 2c, for Ohio, and at 20c a» Y6c. for Stale, Cheese war in moder ate demand at 86. a 10',c. Reat Estats —By Cole & Chilton.—THouse and lot on Broome and Willett streets, 25x1u0, $7,050; do do No. 89 Columbia street, do 56,500. Also, by E H. Ls th eburch and tots corner Fifth avenue and Thirty and Eighty. of 100 at 193¢0. 0 13.40. street, $64,750; 4 lots on Hroad street, 26x98, $4,860. Also, by J « + house and lot. No, 136 Wyckoff strect, Brooklvn, $3,560. Rice was quiet and prices ‘unsettled, Sccans.—The tales were confined to about 5008 600 heads Cuba muscovado, a: 8 >¢c. —— for common , and at 9340. a 10c. for g00d to pril Sontoce te in Cory good deneud ana’ @ fe fair hag Dusiness has been done. Sales of 153 hogshea: oa at 120, a 1Te , 378 bales Havace, Bee 0c; 290 do. "Vara, p.ty i16do. Cuba, pt. 168 Shes sootioet, 2te: a de. Ford, Ste ‘a 65c., 15 Ambelama, p. ‘Wiarny— Salee of 300 barrels Obio and prison made at 31 1c. a S4e., closing with a irmer fecling. ‘Woot.—The market is , but sales have not been oxtensive in conseiuence of the light stock in the market. About 50,000 Ibs. fleece and 10,000 Ibs. pulled bave been sold at a range of 36c. to 62¢e. In foreign wool no trate pong l notice bas been done, im consequence of the scar euy of stock. FAMILY MARKETING. Mwil be seen by our quotations given below, that (bere Aare several changes to note since our last report, Meat ‘trifle lower, and there is a hope that the low rates will be permanent, Mutton has touched the cheapest rate it has seen this year, and steaks bave fallen one ani twocents per pound. Vealis enormously high. Poultry and game are very abundant, and as the sen- fon advances the prices (all. Turkies are selling at 130. a lic, per pound, and geese at 123¢c., with an active mar ket, Wild duck is chespening. Canvass back, ine and fat, could be bought for 62 per pair, and fine redheads, export of cotton piece; goods, the | that cannot be tol from the canvass back, bring $1 500 pair, Venison relis at 140. por pound, with a poor mar ket. Quail, woodcock and parwridgeare also lear. There are-fine times ahead for the lovers of poultry and game. Fish {s rather dear still, but a good deal is sold. Por- gies, kingfish and seabass, Lave disappeared, but are in- differently replaced by buliheads and ‘ounders, There week chronicles about twenty-seven failures, nome of | aro large quanties @f soft «lams in market Butter has advanced two cents per pound in price, and cggs are -elling at Ove ‘or a ebiliing Vegetables are high and will be getting dearer a the season advances (sreencora, mint and melons have dis- appeared. Potatoes have advanced Sc. per bbi. ples, pears aod (ince are also doar The following are the RETAIL PRICES. reer, a aut # we ren Sirloin «teak Porterbouse stent. ais 3 an - Pollock, per tb br ere! Pickereil a SHEL Vt ater, per 100 Che Corned pieces. METiON. Hind quarters: Fore quarters... & Lamb * Batt eins. per 100.9 Low FAL. Veal cutlete. | © Fresh port Ba invite the attention of clone pith dL | COXRUMPTION CURED, IN VERY CASE, BY THE hosphonzea balsom of liverwort, where there is atrengtn for fhe’ medicine to ada directiane followed. References from sate who use itm aulferent forms, apd to pore sone cured 44 hand, ar ‘adie and cousluine cures colds, coug! ug of blood at sale by Gd. LEEDS | Drag imporer, 138 William street, EVER AND AGUE.—IF KADWAY'S READ ip taken in large doses of ibree houra before the parox dose of Radway's regulators takeo, no Wil rouble you; the'same tren! ment fo" owed ap fore article (agus polzon wold erain abe system a. Co R. R. remedies sold by merchanis, druggisis acd keepers everywhere. Qrancogzs. Ove Overcoats, oO Overoae Overonaia, Overcoats, EVANS) EXTRS! CLOTHING Wank rub Fine black cloth suriou's and Ragin Petersham overcouis. ... Ribbed beaver surtout Lion skin overcoats wer ovErcoa's.. ++ tot overcoats faney velvet v Rich moire antique vests Fashionable cloth frock coats. . Caesimere business con's be. “he. ‘be, ‘ke, ae, ke UININE SUBSTITUTE O& N#RVE TONIC—A WAR- Q ranted antidote for fever audugue also for al rervous ‘ctions, especially those peculiar to females. References from Drs. Close, Cieveland and Henderaon. Persons have be restored the use of their nbs, cured of slek Rengaahe, par ‘oue or two bottles For sale by @, J. Lull THSONIAN HOUSE, Baoxvw ay, FOR TRAVEL QMITHSON: r, 138 William street, near Fulton, lers families and gevtirmen. Karopean or pian. Heated by steam dhrougbout. SIDNEY ROPMAN’ ‘CONGRESS WATER. CARD—1O SOUTHERN EKs—DE gress Water.—An inierior arucle of mineral water ‘advertised and seld under ‘he name of * water, the word “Saraioge used by cou feiters, ip cases where ther ‘not risk their fictitious article as ‘Congress’ The success the cheat arises from Congress water bai bora 90 4 sold ane ay ate w 98 oninted ee marke and eee ta ibe sence Congress wale mi netode of be @ Saratoga the water from hich might Be thus sold as ~aratoga’” water, Dy Those scruples of conscience exie.d only ‘0 casts where jo Barie the: Perey ccnnaet, ‘and yet the arucle se worth agar Lee mr Se want s water Day te “epectanie dealers onty Sau eases oserve that the brand on the cark “a CONGRESS WaTER—c. 4 W. for u witpout those wordsang letters, it isa indling ‘On wring to us, we will sene 7 tea nd Pa ie apa can ad ra ount' ar Rte — —— Buowsr—Ds Vavui.= Ou Wednesday . Nov. 12, ai the Church of the Holy Commucion, by the Rev. Dr. Mublevbery, Fuapx. W. Browen to Many, daughter of tne late John De Vaull, all of this cit; Cumtaxp—Lewis —Oo Taeday, Nov. ii, in Seery church, by the Rev. Dr. Hawks, Avavsros OumtaxD poy Kuznets Muvson, daughter of George Lewis, al! of Beaeinca— Boras. —On Thursday evening, Nov. 18, at the Church of the Ascention, by the Rey. Mr. Bedell, > (AXTEOR to Mins Feapces M., eldest daugh- er of Danie) Hopkins, formerly of Boston. te ostontand Philadelphia pe pers please copy. Sreveem—Hart —Oo betsy a Nov. es “at the reat- dence of the bride's iather. by the ‘orton, Huyey W. Srevaen to Frances A algae of Col. Ly Latunor—Grrnoxs.—At Madison, N. J., on Weduerday, Nov. 12, by the Rev. James Randell, Faaxx Latasor to ISABEL, Youngest davghwr of the iate Wm. Gi) us, Sroom wos8 —In Sturori¢ge, Mass., on Thareday, Nov. 18, by Rev. 8.8. Parker, CHomas SPOusrE, oq, of Cincinnati, Objo, to Miss Sagan Annex, eldess Aaughter of Rev. F. W. Emmoos. dea. Larvvsca —On Thursday, Noy. 18, after a short but se- pcg Fanyy, wife of F. D. Lappage, aged 28 yeare and 6 mont noon, at one Greenwood 4’ Comotary. Gtarimn —On Thursday, Nov. 13, Rumect W. Oxasre, aged 51 he (lend and equines of the fay ar iy od toatend ihe juperal, to morrow afteraovn, at one o'clock, 676 Water street, Hixpwacan.—On morning, Nov. 14, Mra, Eve. pt ot William Hindhaugh, aged 39 years and 7 ‘The {uperal address wii! be delivered to-morrow sfier- noon, at threo o'clock, at her iste residence, No. 749 ay. Her remains wiil be taken to Tarrytown for Cioran seen Boers ‘clock trate. Chava. on Thursday, Nov. Mew, Extra warn Cxave, in the 84th year of her * ‘The relatives i irienaa, those and Jacob Fisher, and of ber sons in law, Wm. @. Cnave ant James Rockwell, are ee invited © attend the fanerai, to-morrow alternoon, at half past one o'clock, from ber late residence, No 145 East Seventeenth rircet. Non wvop.—On Friday, Nov. 14, ARDREW 5, Norwoon, esteata aes ‘rhe f ty are invited tend the funeral, thou ferter vietens meron Wt two O'clock. tev. Dr afternoon, = in Four teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh Ts — ‘On Friday, Nov. 14, Duwsie Frexp, coatter. His (rience and relatives are requested 40 the fa. |, trom bis late residence, No, 29 Ridge street, to- morrow afternoon, at two 0’ chook ‘Warr —On Wodneeday, Nov. 12. of Ave Facey Gone daughter of overt and Jane Wale, aged 1) yearo The friends, relatives and acquaintances of the family *) Sak yo ety the rec ty No. JOweR 86 O-merrow aNernoon, orciock, without {rviher invitation,” UM Peet one dang — Py Bu. oe Barpay Ave frRac t aprage, aged = and 19 cays “<r friends and relatives of the family arc respectful! invited to attend the fumerai, from No ass Wee fl Second street, this a'ternoon, at one o’clook. weal etananors Cn ‘Thoreday, Now. 13, Parmiox McDeme Or 73 years, s native of ecunty Donegal, o Stranorlar, ter a friends and acqoaptances are respectfully inv Attend the funeral, trom the residence of te vee nee bkopy Lomabiily Tavle | oma ea, ma, De rien. | Pr v be AJILKTREMENTS RENEWHO EVERY BAY, | Yor Skuations and Help, ree sixth i page, | Wt F BEG TO CALL THE ATERRTION OF OF i READ. Tepaaton salecl Ory-semae te hn | » Nn splendid wore Dt Ricbard Wright, corner of /’actic street and Flathoeh Bn4, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at one o’c'ock. His romaing wi'l be taken to Calvary Cometery for ister ment. California pre oo 7. Catan Friday, Nov. 14, Liout. Jaume Gants onan, of Company V, Fourieenth & yi 8 The relatives end | Let pg apd mewber: of the | seveniy stcond Re- go mente, are reapeottully intived to avvead the funern Morrow sfernoen, at two a Lin vate rea.dewoe, corner of Court ant Nowa tireets, Bookiyn — Brooslyu. on Friday ic, Nov. 14, Mr, uatire of the Kingdom of Hanover, Germa- yea triende 4! the Ce-cesed are invited ta the fonera!, from bie late cotdenge. near toe eor- ner of Trey avenue and Herkimer ttroct, jo morrow ate * ternoon, at two o . On Friday, Now. 14, of scarlet son—In Be fever, Hixny Jomwson Matow, cou of Joun A. avd Ovygiie. Years 4 months avd 10 j Vs ane relatives ace invited to attend the fume. © 141 Sands streot, this afternoon, at two South Broo! Nov, 14, Mr “Roram Parresgen’ © at of oon, eet we Mehtre, Scotiard, eged 60 years, 9 monthe a Jays Tho relatives and 1) Mars} a’) ricnds of the family, the members Divieicn Sone of /omoerance My MY ° pag me te residence, in rarmen street, third door east of Jrolemen street, to morrow ba ternoon, at two o'vlock, Mel wax.—At Utica, N,V, of ragy, Nov. Jone Mel eax, late of Ballymena, co ‘antrim, ‘ie! im the 21th year oF is age.

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