Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i i 2s sf ‘s er 8 tae re, which, with fo » med for oy Jed pleasure em pioy ment year s source of unmin¢ my aeg soebg toed but of the weight of years, Political Sayings and Doings. Avorms Guy yor 1860.—The Fremonters 0” West Gambridge, Mass., held a meeting last week, and resolved ft maintain an organization until John C. Fremont was Geoted Preaident. Faswort ot rms Wuer.—The Obicago Democrat, John ‘Wentworth’s paper, formerly the democratic organ in ‘Mammols, ie out for the Pathfinder, and says:—Fremoat a@ Dayton is our ticket for 1860; and, indeed, we only mpeak the teolings of the entire Northwest when we thus haang out our fag. Gamat Reourwe—Boxymas axp Baiwcarmns.—The ‘Broy Tima mentions « practical “Irish bull’ which was vecently perpetrated in Saratoga county, with rather terious consequences. Some of the Irish voters, clated ‘with the Buchanan victory, resotved to burn a tar barrel jm Ronor thereof. For this purpose they kindled it on a bridge, which was of course entirely destroyed. Pamsont May, Tike Nonics.—In Shenandoah county, in ‘Virgin, there were five men who voted for Fremont, fand the democratic Sentine! of that county bas a out of each one of them, after the manner of runaway negroes, Weatrated in bis advertising columns. Maraniat yor 4 Canmver ~The Cincianetl Gace save — Aleog the number to whom Mr. Bucbanan may look in tho Meribwest, there aro Douglas, Richardson aad Bright. Mir, Richardson ‘s quite an able man, and has jast been di:- ‘mally disappointed in {iinois. In Ohio we have Disney ‘und Allen and Medary; in Now York there are Dickinson, Siekies and many othors; in Virginia, Governor Fioyd; in Leatsiana, Slidell; in South Carolina a whole corps of chi- ‘verry, and in Delaware, Bayard. New Enghad will pro- ably be neglected. lis conduct bas not ng 4 gra- cious towaras any poi tion of the democracy. (ficult wart of the business will be to makes Cabinet which dees not contain a nullifer and a free oiler, ‘Vernon? Rerursextative.—George T. Hodges, of Rat- Wamd, was chosen at the Presidential election to fll the ‘vacancy in the present Congress from the First district, (nused'by Mr. Measham’s death. Bo is arepublican, and bad three quarters of the entire vote of the distric:. Asorsmn Sovrumxy Ocrace —The New Haven Palia- @han states that Mr. Stannard, formerly a resident of Fair ‘Maven city, but for some years past s resident in Norfolk, ‘Va., whilst in the latter city, om the 4th inst., voted for Fremont. No sooner was this fact ascertained than he ‘was beset by a mob and compelled to confine himeeif wat) Thursday morning, when, s fire occurring, public attention was diverted, and he fied in disguise to a. vessel mm ihe barbor, upon which hecame home, He was in danger of losing his life during the excitement. Be. Lawnxnce.—We have at length the ful! rote from ‘& Lawrence county, in this State: Fremont, 9,780; Bu- chanan, 1,506; Fillmore, 1,484; being 7,076 over Buchan- am, 8,276 over Fillmore, and 6,471 over both. ‘Tar Haxvowovs Dawocrscy.—the Washington Organ @f Tuesday bas the following paragraph, showing the freterna! feeling existing among those pure patriots who £8 the public offices In the federal city:—A sovere con- test took place last night ia the rooms of the Jackson De- meoratic Association, which terminated in a ignt. The fate, a2 1 eported to us, were brietiy these:—Some days age the association adopted a resolution in favor of the ‘Members uniting with the other democratic assoc'ations co” olabe of Washington in celebrating the victory achieved by the election of James Buchanan, The city Post office Cinque eitempted last nigh! to repey) this resolvticn, but ‘were strenuously opposed by the opposite faction. From werds they came to blows, and a pitched battle came 0.) between a clerk in the Post office and an eminent solicitor, Ammvots 7 Gov. Wiss —The Salem Register of the 17th ways ‘Ger. Wise a few weeks Nerthern eta d the position im conversation with a atate of tho country fear of eo cam taxe care of them. But on the of _ thas:—‘' We have no Ooelenel Koitt, for a specch recently made at Gillisonville during "court week, the Judge, politely adjourning tho poblic business to give the lawyers, juries and wiinossce @ chance to be odified. Mr. Barnwell reports a part af Colene) Keitt’s speech as followe —OColonel Keitt thinks fer bimacif, speaks for himself, acts for himself. He be- Benge, a2 almost al! of as in South Carolina have belonged ve Bring before at ita next session, and keep before & Rrrden te lyision of the navy, war, and ofthe public land, in case De dissolved. Let the Southorn statesmen agree be not so abborrenuy avoided,’ Canmnat Maxive.—The Pittsburg Post of Noy, 1° pub Hahes 2 lotter from its Washington cotresponden!, of Nov M4, in which Mr. J. Glancy Jones is named as ‘likely t) be appointed’ to a seat in the Cabinet, and also Geo. 5 Hovston, of Alabama, for the tast two Congresses chair man of the Committoe of Ways and Means, It & by these correspondences the names of gentiemen are genionsly brought forward for places in tue Cabiaat, thrust wader the of the President slect—a plan o has another article on the slave tende. proposing thac (h @lave trade in South Carolina be in some way legitimated by the assent fof the general gorernmont, that i may Progress in curnection witq a Mationelity,anJoxred to us many memorics, and the bopos and prayers of a pious st Euvct.—The Lancaster (Pa,) Bince the cleciion of Mr. Buchanan, bie residense at Wheatiand is again becoming the Mecea of the politic. amp eben the country. Withia two de bave paid their respecte to . Migior, Hon. J, Glancy san —— Baqs., og) Wm. M , Keq., and others, ‘ot elect from prei jones, of California, brother-in-iar of Oot. Joba C, Fremont, and son in-law of Hou. Thomes H. Benton. Capt Bhaumberg, of the army. suspended on account of bis stack upou ir. Fullor, of tue National Hotel, Wash- , ef fori oft York, Pa. rainot Boa, <l 'sae Datiog Bates Nevy, on the’ Petired ‘The President elect, in company with his niece, Miss M. “anet da an prncat ate aaah C ‘Belgart, to Jes au, joa, Et uel C. Wim. P, Brinton, ba. ‘ RB Barnweil Rhets is nominated in the Oharlestom Mzr- cury, of Ube 16th, as a proyer candidate for the Governor- ship of South Carolina, Kavwers Raynxe—Moe Canis —It 'e stated 8 personal difficulty occurred om Monday lact, in the streets of Ra- Jeigh, North Carolina, between Hon. Kenneth Rayner aad the editor of the Standard, growing out of Mr. Rayner’s spetch in Philadelphia preceding the Presideatial election, and the strictures of the editor named thereupon Mr. Rayner inficted several biows upon ‘his adversary with cane, when they were separated and bound over in $4,000 each, to keep the peace. Armas Tuovcrts.—The Cecil Democra’ learns that a cross was painted on the door of Senator Pearce,.in Ches- tertown, some nights since, and astlip of paper thrast under bis door inscribed ‘‘iraitor.’”’ It is also stated thas ‘an effigy was hung in front of the premises of the Mayor of Poremovth, Va, on Thursday night /ast. ‘Waat our Nmgunons Say oF vs —Mhe Brantford Qourte- of the 15th, Canadian paper, says:— ‘The return of Mr. Buchanan shows that the Amerioane ‘are determine to uphold the cursed syrtom of slavery 1s ts most astonishing how the North wicked!y plays ato ‘the bands of the south, Covrr Mantisr.—The Court of Inquiry, of which Bre. vot Brigadier General Churchill was President, not long since ia session at Carlisle Barracks, Penn., has entirely exonerated Brevet Colonel Charies A. May, Major Second Dragoons, of the allegation of cnoiceriize conduct brovgbt against him by sundry citizeus of Carlisle, ia the circumstances growing out of @ squabble between some reoruita and persons belonging in that neghbor- hood, Jony Vax BuRgx.—The State Time, of Texas, speaking of the Northern democrats, asks the Southern once :— How will they get Jobn V: ren inyo the traces? He bas been vehement in opposing slavery, and says ho has bot changed—not taken anytuing oack since goig over to Buchanan. If he bas not changed, now can tao South ‘sUpport @ man wiose priocipies suit Joba Van Buren? Wr. Buchanan must have gone to the Van Surens—they say be Tocrg) where they aid in 1843 wher they dis- peed old democratic W ia New York, and atthe endorse Mir, Buchanan, snd’ deciara he r. Buchanan \@ really tae pro-slavery candidate tor the Presidenoy, i, would be woll for sone of his supporters to explain how be his managed to so- cure the support of men nostile to the inetitution 7 Mx. War —This gentieman, it is reported, is now on & visit to Mr, Bochanan at Wheatland. Ronen Trugr.—The Richmond Dnguirer bas published a long complimentary notice of Mr. Robert Tyler, and re- Jolces that it can speak in such ‘‘terms and w'to euch ex- pectations of the son of bis ‘iiustrious father.” Missent Letters. PREPARED BY W. B DICK, OF PHILADELPHIA. Last of levers sdvertised in ihe Baltimore Sur Tuesday, Novy. 11, remaining in the Post office, Baltmore, un- caled for;— NEW YORK HOUSES. Corling & Co., invended no dot for Vorming & Oo. Gooabue & Co. Book, Skinner & Co. Palmerston, Richardeon & Bostow HOCEm. Hobart, Waite & wetcal’. White, Brown, Davis & Co. PIPTIEURG, PA. Brown & Kirkparice. PIMLADELYEZA EOUSSS, Co., BO doubt for Palmer, Qoaever & Grothor, Ricbardson & Co. A. M. Golting & Co, L, Roberta & Co. Oraig & Boilas. Grunewald & Eoblverg. List of letters advertised in the New Youx Heeaup pines Nov. M4, remaining in the New York Poat alice uncalled for:— BOSTON HOVERS, Barbon H. Jenks. Butlor & Co, a Kelier & Brgnt, worse, Harding & Oo. . B Lippinoott & Co. |, Cochran & Co. Lippiozott, Cotfia « Oo. Edward Froibingham. Wa H. Matthews & Co., 20 Homers & Ladd, doubt intende fo Wm. J. B. & M. Map Kimball & vo a ee Locke C3. & Co. Wm. F. Parrots & Co. Palgemeyer & Schamacher. Promer & Oo. Sanborn, Carter & Co. 4. B Simmons & Co. ‘White -m: Siles & Ball, Wobster & Co. Thomas G Littie & Co, Macedonian office. B. 3. & W. A. Loney & Co. PRILADEL HA LOUSES. Morrison & Co. Allen & H YITISBCRG, PA, H. Bredfteia & Brother. Todd & + Cornelius & Baker. ROCHASTER, NY. Cunningham & Smiib. Boyt, steele & Uo., adver- Fiela, oth & Oo. tized Hoyt, Siete & Uo. Extra Session of the Virginia Legislature. CY. WISE NOT YET SATISFIED—SOMETHING DES- PERATE MUST BE DONE. [From tho Petersvarg, Va., Dem: Nov. 14) We learn it is now more thao le that the Go- g g fi! # é ze E i i Hideo i of the Tt Fill wpe Law Under the ftammer.. of Hembug Pottticuans one day that be | It is @ waste of paper and ink (o say that he cid not possess @ singic qualification | for the office. Vain af « peacock, impudent as the Huilaio | rag baron and ambitious as Cesar, he appeared upon the theatre of politics, and for a time, by @ profuse ex penditure of money, gained a little ephemoral notoriety. ‘Aa 200n, however, ag George opened his mori, It became | Apparent that there was no backbone to kim—thai he ‘was a stupendons bambug—that be did mut Law's speeches @oon uset him up. No whitewashing o purchased newspapers cow'd put brains into hie dal! head jo POON #ADK Int polition! Owecurity. bie he exploded and left not a wreck bel These refiections are suggested by learning from vo doubted authority that tae Batavia Spirit of the Tunes, formerly the demooratic organ of Genesee connty, aol K latterly ® Know Nothing Fillmore paper, has born soud under the hammer by the reioubtable Law. It appears that George, ic one of his vale, ambitions momene, | loaed the pnblisher of Times labor d zealonsly to pr: nation for the Presidency, bot Rowhbore at the Philadeiphia Hindoo Convention, and au his Presidential aspirations avon melted into thin air. Election over, George concludes that polttice don't pay | =-t0 be begins to economve—be remembers thet Tims some money, e tts friend Law's mom! | be bas loaned the Tunes some mo and forth with sends on an agent and demands payment Tt seems that podiisher of the Tene, (who by the way veay worthy aud respectable jentieman,) had given a mortgage (0 George as security for the payment of hiv loan, and had alrewty paid about balf the amount, Payment was paremptori'y demanded for the balance, aud. because it was not at once forth coming, the sherit was dirented to take porsess'on of the | and hae act inset ona ese’ oe Knees sees 8 This ine piiful, but by no menne novel exemp!itoation | | State | time | ‘The steamehip City of Washington, at Philadelphia from of brainless political upstarts like Law. of more than brains, cles. Hereafter, when we wish to bared ay Tog iMustretion of political bumbugs, we have only to write the name of George Law. Court Cate: Day. adareTRis fe ib —Now, 1976, 148, 41, 1064, 62, 61, 363, 2127, 44, 2.04, as, 80, 1800, 2464, 788, 765, 1749, 472, 677, 1838, 1402, DLL, 412, 9177, 2064, 2006, 2066, 2116, 1166 1418, 971, 2088, 1904, 2302, 1119, Mares Durace .—Oriminal causes. SvrEai0n Oovet.—Nos. 393, 153, 669, 660, 767, 768, 176, ‘719, 180, 671, 487, 781, 782, 788, 784, 790, 791, 196, 201, 616, 661, 422, 720, 899, 821, 775, 730. The following are ebone caleh ated ai - liam street, Nos #1 and 83 Pine street. a. -No. 8 Phe street. ‘Union square. Broadway. Mendum’s..... Next to Exoress office, Wall st Washington Hotel. Bowling Green. Rainbow. Beekman strect. Patien's for, Murray vit Greenwich sta, ry r Pine and Water street. Gileey’s, Waverte: and Fourth street. Reili’s, Old Star Lispent atreet Phelp's Club Kooins Gor. Cedar street, 55 William. ‘Thomas Leni. Main street. Tomey Cry Linerty McNamee.. No, 9 main street. . ARTHUR KENDALL, Sole agent fur the United States, No. 5 South William atreat. One shilling Portratt; and doliar Pno- tographa, taking 1,000 daily, at shop "258 Broadway. " ‘White’s $3 hat, Fall Style.—145 Fulton sireet, between Broadway and Nassau sireot, 1500 Fur Collars for Gent’s Wear, just re- ceived at FORD & SCOTT'S, 210 Broadway, Another Great Triumph for Gurney.— ‘Three medals awarded to J. GURNEY, 349 Brordway at the late Fair of the American Instivuia, fo*’ phutog-aohic pratas- tons. to wit:—A gold meal for the best unretouched pho'o- graphs. id medal for the best colored phowsraphs in ot), Unfe ai on canvass. A bronze meds) for the bes! phow- Brapbe eolored in pastel. Call and examine :he premium pic- Vares at his Photographic Palace of Art 549 way, commer of Leonard street. N. B.—No connection with avy ober es- ‘tebi.shment. UL MES? original picture ‘The Neatest Overcoats Worn are the Rag- Jan's from DRUMGOLD & PROCH’S, 12) Fulton street, Hudson Mink Cay Lf also, a variety of other ap rags re. ARCUER W. ween Warren and Mus Furs, Furs, Furs —Knox’s Furs are now ready: also hie fall bas No. 212 Broad A we sion ais and caps. way, Corner Sizes furs, at 25 per cent below Broadway MARILN, 270 Greenwich street, be- array. Public Speakers and Singers can use BROWN’S bronchial troches freely, for giving power aad flexibility to the voi ¢; containing no deieterinus druz 10 pre- vent the! whieh all dr Phrenology, 308 Broadway.—Wr. Fowler gives charts, wich full writen descriptoas, day aad eveaing. White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Beau tiful complexion can be acquired by using the “balm of a thousand flowers,” Beware of counterfous. The immcse success of the “balm” haa brought out hosts of counterfeits ‘and imposiors. Be sure each boitie ip signed FRTRIOGE & OO., Franklin square, N. ¥. For sale by all druggisia, Ladies, if you Lose your Hair Don’t wait ‘until it la wo late, but conault GRANDJEZAN, No $4 Church free use if requisite, nor do they cause any nausea, — cage with like medicaments. Sod by aj Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are match- Jess and unique Jes. Both for sale, aad the dye pri- vately applied at No. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, W! and Toupees.— The best in whe world. Mase, soa applied at No. 23 Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- Bere wt No.1 Barclay street, Late dye, four silings a box, lack 2. Holloway’s Ointment and Pitis—Consola- tion to the sufferer —The most virulent diseases that have hitherto defied the physician’s skill vieid to these invincibie re- suscitators of heallh and organis vigor. Dr. Kelley can be Consulted Dally at ofa, Xo xr House, upoa diseases of the Lungs, liver Brandreth’s Pitle remove every morbit affection, perfectly cleanse the bloo! from all foulness, and re ovate Wealt and enfrenied constitutions to pertect heath and vigor. Established 105 years. Priucipal office No. 43 Canal street, New York. 25 cents per box. —_——_— eee eee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tcespay, Nov. 18—~6P. M. ‘The stock market continues to settle down gradually, and the probability is that before it comes toa stand stil! Prices will rule several per cent below present ports. At the first board, to day, Virginia 6's fell off 3¢ por cent; Reading, \: Michigan Central, ‘,; Michigan Southern, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, *{; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 3g; Cumaberiand, jf. Delaware and Hadson advanced 36; Penosylvanis Coal, \(; Harlem, ';. There is no de- mand for cash stock. The bears are perfectly easy, and the bulls cannot do anything except on credit. Every thing is crodit with that class of operators, and thoy ere, therefore, of no uso just now in supporting prices. The Amouat of stook on the markot is unusually large, and it Such rales cannot be effected at one price they must ve Manother. We look for weeks of inactivity among stock operators, There is no particular movement going on. Thereare no striking indications of olthor an (nflation or Contraction ; but the natural effec! of action is to depress Prices, It the absence of buyers the market will not wtand still, At the second board the downward tendency of prices was more decided. New York Central Railroad fell off 36 per cont; Erie, 3¢; Reading. +; Illinow Central fetl- road ttock bas been very oteady for somo weeks past. It did not participate in the panic, or in the temporary ination. It has not varied more than about twe por cont for a longtime. Hankers are coutiaually receiving every Furopeam steamer takes out more or less of tne @i€ovent classes of securities. The land grant railroads of this country are attracting more attention a) home. The Tihnole Central was firet appreciated abroad. We have several pew companies, |ased upon ined grants, aout coming-out, in Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri and Texas, all more or loss endowed with grants of land of the most valuable Character. in lows four roads are about being commenced; in Wisconsin three, im Missouri one, an! (a ‘Texas one. In the first three Siates each company bac ‘& grant from Congress of four thousand acres of jand por le, whilein Texas the land grant is from the “tate, ané | i, we Deliore, equal to twelve thousand acres per milo. Independent of this, tho Legislature of Texas bas loaned | | the company #ix thouranc! dollars per mile, in cash, upor ite Grat bonds. There \s no State in the Union better able to do this than Texas, We argue thet the only soved and safe principle to build railroads ie upoe sland basia, If this principle can becarried out in oo other way, it would be adv sable tor a oompany building ® Towd through public lamls to buy along tho line at government price before, constructing « mile of road. Itewvould ther be improving Ite own pro- perty, ead have something borides the r&iroad for the money expended. Every rattroad balit upon the basis of & land grant must become most reductive pro: perty. The Lilinoiz Central bas progressed further than any other, and the comic can be oar\ly anticipated; aod yet this is the least of all, In Wisconela, Iowa, Mis- rourl and Texas, the result is likely to be moh crester. The public domain of Goxas is imacsouse, and Kean only be opened by the ¢xtearion of ratiroads; bemee the lw monte grant of land te the Pacite Company end the liberal loan of money 16 ‘make that lan’ avaiable. [a Wisconsin there i# a (ine Sit for the eoastruction of rail roads under laud grants. fowa has also great faolities; #0 bas Missouri: but in wtae of thee States have the Legisiatures followed up the land grant by a foam ef #0 | mueb money per mile as in Texas, im con youre Terar will be intersected — ith railroads ae much as le of New York i# aow. A Ddeginning hae siready been made, and the progress will be mort rapid. Topulation follows close apon the heels of survoyore engaged Im locating a I'ne of railroad, and the j immediate vicinity fills up in a very short space of Liverpool. brings foor days’ later news. The financial and commercial aivices are unimportant, Quotations for consols show a slight a¢ vance, but iho money market ‘was not so buoyant, and at the close the tondeacy of prices for the funds was downward, Cotton wae doll and prices low. lireadstulle wore heavy, with a deelioe in prices. The nows is on the whole kes favorable than | ‘was anticipated The steamship Carada, from Boston for [\verpool to- morrow (Wednesday), wil) take out about heifs million of dollars to specie. New York Central Railroad, \;; Grie, 3¢;Illinols Central, | np every acre | It ts reported that the Lancaster Bank of Peansy!vania and the China Bank of Ma’ne have fasted. A. H. Nicolay will hold a special sale of stocks and Donds to-morrow (Widnesday), at balf-past twelve o'clock, at the Merchants’ Sxvhange. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— em Tal Paymenis. Thal Balance. Monday... . $236,000 30 $50,218 24 $11,881,068 08 ‘Turaday 126,700 65 = 188,299 26 11,918,473 36 ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Wasbingwn, on ihe 16th inst. were as follows:— So ger cane eal warr, ved and ent For the Nev Department. ment om account of day, the 18:h. The steamsbip Cana/ia, for Liverpool, will feave Boston on Wodnesday, the 1%, and the steamship Baltic will leave New York for Liverpool on Saturday, the 92d inet. Ail these packets will probably take more or leas specic, notwithstanding the decline in exchange, as the go'd is much wanted in France and Eagland. The Bos on Courier cays:— There is no abatement in the general demand for money,’and the supply stiil continu:s short, at compara lively bigh rates of discount his condition of the #aan Ces is BOF Unusual during the last six weeks of the year, and pot much rehef shuld be expected before the mid die of January. During the past week the best ares Dave been sold in the atroct at 10 per cent. range for lower grades and single names bes been from } to 4 month, and in some instances with the s#dition of rokerage. ‘the banks nave been unable to afford their customary accommodation to the miercaatilc community, im copsequence of the return of paper currency for re cemption, and loss of specie to some considera rie extent. Their pext weekly statement will not probably shaw a basis of much over three millions of gold and silver coin in their vauits. ‘The Pacific Fire insurance Company have declared a tem) annual dividend of te per cent. ‘The returns of the banks of New Oricans for tho week ending the 8th inst., compared with those for the pre vious week, exhibit the following changer :— Decrease iu 2hort Loans, Decrease in Specie. .. Increase in Circulasion Tucrease in Deposits . Increase in Exchange Decrease in amount di We copy from the Rai\way Nm the subdjoined inter eating statement as to the length, debts and resources of the lines of railroad forming under the recent consolida- ton—the Pittsburg, Fort Wayme and Chicago Raliroad— and which ie one of the most important of all tho roads now finding their termini in Chicago :— Laxers oy Hace Roan. Obio and Pepnsy!vania, from Pittsburg to Orestiine to Fort Obio and Indiana, from Fort Wayne and Cbicago, from Fort Wayne to Tora: ‘and Indiana...... 3, Fort Wayne and Chicago. seese 1,916,104 Torat Benatep Cust, Compuersp axa Equiergo Obio aud Pennay!vania. ++ $9,684,083 Obio and Indiana. .... 3,906,550 Fort Wayne and Ont a Axousr Requmxp ro Coxriers commissions. ‘Torat Coet Par Mix, Compuerxo asp Eqcirrsn, Ohio and Pennsylvania $36 03, x 40 Obio and Indiana....... 1,504,377 nam 38 Fort Wayne and Chicago 1,787,465 i 46 $1,760,600 mort, ObjoandPenn...} 305 pop mae’ + 84,002,008 398,126 280 000 bridge, 1,000,000 ist Chtonnd indiana. "480,000 24°" 2,002,000 341,060 Ft. Ware a fan poned th } 1,186,000 212,9¢0 : : Torat Carrrat. Stock, PUypmp ap oram LiAntriss. tvapia demand for toand on Tuerday and yesterday wis pr uh on yes was preity =p ihe supply, thers was ho apparsat aidicult to dil ordors ‘at the advanced price. We quote the firm to-day at the following rates:— 40 acre wi oeecee @1 O81 12 por acre. 80 do, 9a 8 do. 20 do. Sie 88 do, i do. $a 9 do. %a 98 do. ‘Tho Brasseis correspondent of the Londou News, under | date of October 20, says:— | The scarcity of silver is wing tobe much felt in 8 Country, and is Calo. to cause coasideredie jn. is, however, @ carious of encouraging tho iutroduc- Bolgium, a — deprecation going «nm. The exchange with considerably bolow par, and unless the holder each of the gold pieces, making the the £5 a considerable sum, The Chambers of Commerce of Ypres Onarloroy, and other \ | towns im the Netherlands, are ahve to dh im ‘of thig question gemerally, acd are teking mea Gres to address the government in rojation there. ‘Phe tonnage of the Reading road shows a serious do | fore the vtrike @f the Richmond operators ocurred. The | the balance of tho season, bet from thie to tim end of the year it will scarcely count ap 20,000 | per week, Within the past three days several moro of the large operators have agvod to suspend bring | ing coal down until the large supply at Richmond ls ex | bausted. In addition to this, the coal shippers havo j staried opposition to the Reading in earnest, and fer the whole of next feason. A proposition is on foot to loase | the Schuy/kill Canal for ton yoars, and to increase ite car | yg power four fold, by the addition of boste amd car | rylty stock; and sevoral bandred thousand dotlare were | subscribed in ove day to connect the Auburn aad Allien. town road with the Lehigh Valley, thus tapping the Schuy! | Kill coal business, and fornishing for the spring busters a | direet outlet to New York. All there movements enow | the formidable competition which the Reading must ue after undergo, and parties who have been tree buyers | Gash stock, on the late decline, are now, naturally ewough, | eager to soll out, Many of the old friends of the road are holding Of to seo the result of the prosent embarrass. | ments, and shrewd operators look contidentiy for a end | den and benyy Jali in che stock. In the meanwhile, de gembling game of Wall sireet goos on without kuew. | ledge of the intrinsic value of the stock, and ra\iroad ourities generally are bought and carried with tho bow | of sm advance of one of two percent before the crash comes ‘The earnings of the Pitteburg. Fort Weyne and Chws ; no Railway Company for tee month of Uetober, wore a follows | Freight... « $98,377 24 Passengers... s6c21 aw | Express freight ‘ 4,193 08 {| United States ma). 5,985 64 | Tote be 4 182,674 ie | Be be same length at WD vscsereees «eserves es 115,066 80 Ireresse, 56 por cent, ; . 66017 a | The rece'pts of the Consolidated Line commenced | August 1, 1856, gince which time chey have amounted $149,683 02 +» D168 47 «+ 192,678 32 08.986 OL 200,948 41 Whole receipts for three months... - ‘The same period in 1865... seeseveees tucrease, (70 per cont)... fuss Or 20 ‘The obstruction im ths route to Si. Low, reflerrod te in aie Inst monthly statement, continued durin. | whobo of October, to the very great dotyiment of the coro | pany Gn the 10th instant the last rail was put down bo- | tween Fort Wayne and Plymouth, and in « ‘ow the catire Chwago business of this company will bg turned via Plymouth and [4 Porte, instead “or via Alliance and Cleveland, as now and heretofore, The new route lo St Louis via Fort Wayne and Lafayette, | eili de open about tbe same timo. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1856. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the net caraings 0! the | sb¢ , whic boiders Reading RaGyead Company for the Grsi eleven months of PWLADELPMlA 4ND Ruane Bazaein, beg merchandise, 34,389 42 — wravel, &0,... 36,674 67 Bc roadway, 7100 88 ortation, dumpage, asd all'charges, 182.610 42 161,369 Gl Net profit for the month.....$205,659 10 $208,749 64 “previous tem mod.1,654,975 27 2,007,840 41 —_—-_- Total met profit 11 months. $1,624,045 87 $2,270,090 06 ‘The earnings of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad October, 1856 TROFORS so. cscs sess cesses sees cvseesenesQ0j70 17 —Of the Catawissa, Williamsport and Lake Erie Rail- road:— Oct. 1866. Oct. 1886. Increase, Freight and $18,307 €8 11,888 68 7,008 86 Passengers and mall.. 12,2t0 13 10,030 70 1/273 43 Total ....sccceeeee-800877 66 24,206 98 8,283 25 ‘The eart ings of the Central Railroad of New Jersey for October were:— October, 1856. senee + $60,630 13 October, 1855 a 286,001 98 Increase, 73 per comt........esseee cree eee5 849,598 16 ‘The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articies of produce left at tide water from the commer cement of navigation to the 14th Nov., inclusive, during the yoars 1854, 1855, and 1866:— 1855. 1858, Canal 1 May d. Flour, bols.. 1,057,916 900,723, Weal, bush $936,120 10,077,471 COFDs.eee+ 9,307:301 9.905, 688 Ouber grains, Beef, bois, 7,158,000 2889;600 ‘The Milwaukie Sentinel of Nov. 18, says:— It will be seen by the company’s advertisement, tbat the opening of the Milwaukie aud Horicon Railroad to Ripon is to be celebrated with appropriate festivities a\ Ripon, on of next week, and thore will be a good time, we doubt not. Link by link the irom chains are bewg apd wi bind our city to the thriving towns and fertile farms of tne interior, and ro Be found then that witch this reat pouetraies at Ripon. be an wi roa ‘pon. Horicon Railroad is bound to be one of the best paying roads in the +tate or in the country, and every step of its progress is marked with interest by our citizens, ‘Tompay, Noy, 18, 1866. 61% 200 shs Erie Ri. .930 100 93 90 5 ax g 8000 Li Cen RR bds.. 903 4000 do, 9 500 i Fig AN er z e fF ssf Se sssssesssssseosss Z #3 S3oe & z 3s safes 400 Gal & Chi RR 100 a 160 do. 4 50 Chik 1s RK 680 100 a veo SESSSSESSSE ou do 106 Mil & Mies RR... 60 do. x o- 99% CITY COMMERCIAL RW PORT, ‘Tempay, Noy, 1802. M Annes.The market continued steady, with gales oi abou 20 to 90 bis. Pots at 7%ye., while p Hurapervrs.—Fiour—The fore: Rey Mashington steamer wy Villa ely cla. wendad io dep market, while the export demand was linuted embraced about 7,000 a decline of be to We. for all grades of Btaie and Western Bai- more brands, though heavy with a light stock, wern witlowt change Of moment. The transac ons made Were at about ihe foilow ing quota: ons Common to rood Siate Common to good Mteb yan " ‘. Rixtra States... re Common 6 good Ohio. teow Extra Ohio . Southerm mited to good brands... “taney and exira deve supertine apd exira.. ‘ 6 Choiee exire Georetow a, Rickimons Cy’ Mills and Si. Lowia...- Sma Haxall and Gallegos... Canadian was heavy a Foathern was also he: ix’ were at He, news brouglit by 1 9254 uotacious, © ith mies of 00 n oi Ai he’ dove prices, with sales of steady @eman F « ‘Was firmer, With aaies 01 avout 2010 Western mixed, Rye was firmer, aod 10 bushes North River were sid at “! 0. rs 1.00. Palos ter the Rion the 1th da 12,000 mate. do. . do. Maracaibo, 2.0. do. Lo | Domingo i; do Rabin | ne all z | ie, a w } 34 nay Java, mare Ie. a T046., 6 mouths Covion, — aide. 4 Lage, fi hy Auction on dhe LAs ies . tb. for medium aed ow ‘inde dat rate emogie trou & taken by the ir Aa ibe B5th fri, ‘ihe me ey, vat the dts 5 “The enter ior i unchanged prices Me. Wan erday for the Bosom eeu y statements The ooher tre yexeiions o tL wecandint dup about 254 Wright, an vis following | 2m. Taye nd abs cto, eluietiy at 3 164 . "2 outed ae Olt eke, at 37. dds a | 5. 164.; end one at Toe « ¢ " ‘ cme Si'gos ng 120 Hav.—The» reported at ic fiors w ot new at " Fos. Scotch pig was in fair demaml, wih salen ar G0 a me —Molorate wales of common Roetiand w fo Cie, abd Of lump do. wi $1 patie teen int AT Ab STON ¢ Wore bayere uf spirits "urpeuiune at | streets. =z F were firm at Father better, with sales of 160 es ir Hutier aud cheese were im steady demand, witdo Real Bxrare.—House und lot No $48 Water treet, corner Fifth avenue and Ninety-ninth 1,02; 1 hor 100, $950; 1 do ¥ 7 ae sin oo, Finh aves ue. detwean on nce Bogans.—The bulk of 300 a 90 bhda. It. chief be for redining. at73;e. for cunmon or ‘low grad ‘orth We ; leo at 97,0. & 100. x68 No. a fining; with 4.002 bags Manils (Zoho ») for refining, Tonucco is quiet but firm. Sales, 48 thas. K Virginia at 90. p Mage 27 bales Havens at Ze. ISKEY market was heavy and lower, with sales of Wi The adout 500 bbls. at 3030 8.300 ciosing at the latter Sgure. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ' Fer Situations and soo Mth page. SS" MISCKLLASKOUS, VITY FAILURE- DRY GOODS.~RENSEN & DINGER’S ‘stock. We are now great bargains indrese silks, such a8 are rarely found 7 W'S. BOND, 103 and 110 Sixth avemue, haa BRACELETS sRE Oi.) 47 KOUERS’ BAZAAR, Jet brooches are soli at Kogers’ bazaar. Jet ornaments are sold at Kogera’ bazaar Jet goods ot ORT variet; are onl at KOGERS’ bazaar fancy goods Ly pe No. 499 Broadway. M ONGUENT. FOR FORCING THR WHISKERS TO | grow in six wee! is $1 & Nottie, or botiles, con- taining eight small on Sent to any part of the coantry. GKAHAM, 500}, Broadway; Zelber, 44 South Third Philadelphia. NESS —RADWAY'S READ’ SSeS ier ttee es whe Gea iechage Be butes alter the re! is 2 m K nervous gives way to joy and dabght. These remedies strengthen and brace up the nerves. Let those who are troubled with nervous tremors and steepi-sa n'ghis resort to these remedies, and once more enjoy & night's rast sant houg! RADWaY £0 162 Fulton sireet, NY. K. R. remedies sold by merchaots, aruggisi# aad store keepers everywhere, EW CARPETS AND OTLCLOTHS —WM. ROWE. JE., 287 Hudson st-eet, and te Ac. for cash, at EVANS’ BATENSIVR Ne WabEBOUS! FULTON, STRERT, devasen Gold & Chit: ceeere rege Se ae ee bat Ms ed IME GREATRST DISCOVERY OF THE AQS.—DR TOBIAS’ Venetian liniment tor the cure of dysentery, croup, cholera, colic, rhe' 4c. o one showd be without this valuabie remedy very botie warraoted. Sol by all the druggists and rs. Depot 86 Cert- Tandt street, New York Price 2 and 60 cents, ‘ RIUMPHANT SUCCESS, PALSY AND CONSUMPTION CURED! SCKOPULA EXTIRPASED! NO MORE RUEOMATINM! aoesad by all toe meted caliegea, wee eee meas oe on the med BOR, WE ANDERS: LIQUID 1O0LNE, OR PURE IODINE WATER. Marriea. Fae nr eg Tuseaay, woe. the Reformea teb chur wersity place feshingtom square, by tho Rev. Dr. Hotion, Mr Stastes S. Bars to Miss Al- Muka D Sota, all of this city. KaiLsnp—Dowsin —On Monday. Nov. 17, by the Rev, Thomas 8. Hastings, Micuamt Ka.tanp to Mise Jossraixe Down, all of this city. Warrucks—CorsMan.—On Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the re- sidence of whe bride's fader, Baq., by the Rev Allen Siecle, Mr Cnarias Narsama: Wasarcan to Miss bUky Ax» Corrman, dota of this city. Mcltmoy—McPuaason.—On Monday, Nov. 17, by Rev. 3. K Campbell, Mr. Wituiam Mcliaoy to Miss Sapam A. | ghey Onughter of Mr. Adam McPherson, of Colum- treet. Vai20R—Rocess —On Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, as the Papen! fA ote Lae "Mr aren Vernon, of city. to SUZANBTH M., daugnter of Joka Rogere, Boa. of Brooklyn. ‘ FARING OaMIN(i—SWEET.—At Poughkeepsie, on Tuesday morn- ing, Nov. 38, by the rector of St. Peul’s chureh, Bassow J. Joesuna, of this chy, to Haren, elvest daughter of the late Nehemiah Sweot » Of the former piace, —At St Luke’s charoh, Kalama- av, Nov. 10, by the Rey 5. B. Palmer, Mr. Joan B. Goopmpan of Caine, to Mee uly Cadgliter of the late Gen, Justus Bardiek, Goopriper—Bornics Diea. Cyne —On Monday, Nov. 17, Ricuarp Vaumerixe Cuuene, in the Sim year cf bis age. ‘His (riends and acquain-ances are respectfully invited to ationd the junernl, from bis late residence, No, 160 West Brondway, this afternoon, at bwo o’elosk. Albany papers pleare copy. Si Nov. 16, of consumption, ged 40 yoars, a native of scotland nd of the famity, Corinthian 3 R A. M., Sylvan Grove Lodge No, 276, F. and A. M., and Cobota Loogo No, 187, I. 0. of 0. F.. aro respeetinlly invited to altond the funeral, from bis late residence, No, 98 Woonter street, this aftornogm, at balf par one o'clock. Interment in Greenwood, Foruan.~-On Tuesday, Nov, 18, Howarp Praman, iv 17 morning, 14, of conges- brain, Euacs Astavoa, wife of N.S. Wasboorn, aged 27 yeors. ‘The friends and acquaintances of ths fam ly are respect. faliy requesied to aitend the foueral, {rem bor late reas. dence, No. 31 Gramerey park, this Feat tare o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Car! m county street, corner of Catherine lane. Her remains will be taken (0 St Audrew's chareb, and from thence to Caivery Ceme'ery for interment Fry.—On Tuesday, Nov. 18, Cxakum Waecer, op of Jobu and Saran Ann Fry, io the Llib year of bis age The (riewds and relatives of une {emily are iwyited to #t- es Se aoe, bem the residence ef hig parents, No 63 streoi to morrow at 'wo o eek, wibout further invitaieas Hawiay.—At tho revidence of her father, oo Taestay, Nov. 18, after a long and patufui tliness. Rem 4, wife of Oharies B. Bawiey, ana only daaghter of Thomas aed = Copmns, aged 3 e | latives and {riende of the family, Jeruralem Cus p- | 8K. A. M., Atlantic Lodge No iT, F aad 4. M, Chapter No. 25, 0 U. A., amd Company B, Serew ty-fiet Regiment, are reepectiuily invited we ationd the funeral, to morrow afternoom, at one o’glock, from ibe North Haptist echorch, corner of Christopher aod Bedford Viywe. —On,Toesday morning, Noy. 18, after a lo: ! | ee bao which «he bee with “umsptrd Fisss, aged 66 years, a native Dodi. Trotand " 4 :: vidoes The funeral will take piace to morrow fro residence of her son-in aw, No. 3 Milligan these, *s Ln | avenue, | Dabiin end Chiceco papers please copy, | _ ANCMOR.—AL the residence of ber hosband, No 238 East , Sixth street, of consumption, Fuse, the baicvet «ve of | Job Asobor, in the Sen year of her age, « nat ven Mao. | lim, ireland | >i the femily aro invited to atvemd time fu. LeTnoow, at two O'clock, Papers please onpy Mcnrnt —Cn Taesday, Nov. 18, of brain fever, Siva | Gangbter of Rdwaru E. and Cornelia Murpey. aged } pear ill be taken to Totteurilie, Stasee ‘sian! < | and § monihe. sourm Monday evening, Now. 17, Forume & wife of the inte James lidwara: Smib, aad eves dangn- ter of William Dart, formerly of Baaore The friende or (he family are reaoeetiul tend the 1uperal, from her late regiienee, \o. street, Brocklyo. Vhie afternoow, ai th. ee ¥en ce Haitimore PAPER please copy Paxstas —On Tuceday, Nov 18, Frias, widow of @ape* am Te dowie Prentin. iu the 62d year ctor | Ber frends. and those of ber ese. la tae Toy ad Capt. Henry Gadd, ave reapectfuily wu eted fewe tho tumera:, (rom her late remtaemer, Na htt Hircet, Brookiy p, Laie Uternocn, at wo e'vlock, Patan —Ou Tvowtay, Now. 2S, Teomes Teed, ager et yrere. members 0 the Fa met Society. Gre o Is friends, and whe Are FOSPeCE WL) ee ko Athen! the (amare), te morro e sitervoun, at ene O'eloek, from bes rewidemoe, Claremont avewue. Lroealy» gr yi Baoca—Ou Monday, Now 17 of congeation of he Tovey Barcow, agew a2 youre, § momtne ary 9 days. bets ot eek ne cae satan of ine emly, the mew. " odge No. 188, Queene On | , ¥ . are reepect (Se reekienee. twee