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mice’? Banking Association. More Attachmen‘ the Ohio Life and Trust Company. TRE CRISIS ELSEWHERE, de. &c., de. WALL STREET YESTERDAY. 35S KICITBMaNT OVRE—TEHS Bet ‘Fee contrast between tho extern: aspect of the creat Mmancia! avenue of this city, Wall street, yesterdey and that Ff the few provious days was most striking, The artist who would undertake to paint a picture of i yesterday would find little more than “still life’ for a subject. 41 was dull, Mat, stalo and cnprofitabie, comparcd with the scenes ae the day dofore, Tho waves of impatience, reatiessnous and alarm bad subsided into the caim of inaitference, BO Of seccrity, Many tongued Tumor bad whispers? no tade of fatting banks or falling merchants during the day, ‘and thus no fuel was heaped cpon the embers of tke fre ‘which burned #0 flercely ihe day before. i i# x remark- mbie frct. one thet powerfully illustrates Low ilitle nlarm is felt by the masse in this city, that the deposits tm the savings backs increszed yesterday, Theimpression seemed to have gained ground throughout the day thst tho arm hed swopt vor us, levelling few towering institu tions im Ks passage, tnd that for a time, at least, we should smyoy a Ini. No doubt tt will beso: but the cemuge ie Beotaldore yet. The mercantic interest will begin to ahow tne effects of the shook before many weeks are Over. A few beavy failures among the merchanie wey be locked far we the sequence tc the beak failores. Ti wat ec iwen'y yeare ago, in ibe crisis of 1637, and the rule bolde good wo day. TEE EMBEZZLEMENT IN TER MECEANSCS’ BANKING ABBOCT A SION. fer maccre dettborstion 't appears that the directors of the Mecbapion’ Banking Association concluded to ds ebarge the dafaniting paying toler, Edwic Van Blarcom, wad he was accordingly released from custody. After ‘weeping bis prisoner under arrect since iast Monday, Ds paty Saporintendent Carpenter calied or the District Atior- nay the night before last to get instructions as to whet be Mould do witb him, when ho was tntormea by Kr. Hall (mat no charge bad been made eguinet dim, sod be were fore discharged bim. 4 variety of opinions are afioni se te the mode in which ihe large smount of money taken was apglied. Some say tha: Mr. Van Biarcom in- ‘vested 11 in stocks, in which cage it is of courses dead loss fo the bank: ciLers, that he shared notes for Bie friends, ‘whiob notes he still bolds; others, sgaia, tay tbat ke bas put toto real estate, thirty or forty thousssd dollars ‘worth cf which is available, If his empicyers have com promised with bima—se most probably, scoarding t ihe general rale in taose cares, they have dove—the bank muy be able lo recover ® portion of the money, should ‘whe defaciter have invested {tin real estate er notes: bo ‘f Be bas cabbie im ciocks tt is all lost. At ali evenie ‘the public necd not expect to bear any more about the transection. Henceforth ibe defaication In the Mechanics’ Banking Atsoolation, which for # brief Lour contributed to the general excitement, will be consigned to odiision; and if report epeake truly, the {netitution tteelf will follow bo Me same gioomy region. BACOUBRAGEMENT TO COMMERCIAL DEFAU.TERS— COMMERCIAL MONALITY IN GENERAL, 70 THE MDITOR OF THB EMRALD, ‘Wait Srasrt, Augast 28, 1667. ‘Boece % ret sivike you that a great encouragement is ven bo speculators and other evi) doers, by the way ia with tetr detalomtions and ceiinquemcies are slurred over or huabed up’ (One broker slope to day and goes on morrow, sad we ere told merely of the sauiefmotin 0! eeving him Lo L:¢ seat eqain at the Board. Another is ai] right on bie ster]ing transactions, ané only Flies, bu: invokes pablic support as “the pet ef sevantoen Abd to crosD the great 1¥—the leviethan and Ay ae bet talc of tatren in acvedy i ‘ey wwe Of the ally daliles of the very grave ovience of “reler money” on notes iefs for collection enly. fuch things always be? Viator. UNJUNCTION AGAINST THE MECHANICS’ BANKING ASSOCIATION—APPL FOR APPOINTMENT OF RBCEIv SUPREME COCEI—SFRCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Jadge Peabody. Barr, 2—Chas. 4. Rapallo ts. The Mechanics’ Banking | dewistion.—The following is bo Com: LAST, The ple'ntiff in thie action, Oberies &. Repello, in bis | @wn proper person, compisine agtinst be defendants, be Meebsnes’ Banking Amsoc'stion, sn@ sayr that the said do femdaps area corperaion or ampocistion baring back o¢ pore? and organized ander the act of the Legitistcre of the Mate of Ni rie the businees of dentine, April 18, 3888. and established and doing buriness in the city of New ‘Yek. And the plaintil says that be bas heretofore ke ot gtoan! with the said defendants, deported money qith them and drawn for the samo by his chocks, and vest on the Tet day of mber, A. be bed on depeeit with the sald defendants, orer and abore el! tiaims anc comands thereon, opwarde of one ounand dollars. And tho piktnnd? further ea: Reptomber, IsST, he drew hie check tn And fgares following, vir — Yorn, Bepuemer ', 1487 —Mach y © a. Rapaio or i npr ye the same Lo both the Pres): acd cashier taid asscointion who soversily refured to pay ine plainiT further eaith, that be hee bees io beiteves that the mid defeniarie Lavo ens. fated payment and ceased to exercise thelr orfinary aod are unable to pay aad are Lasclvent sad Baw vioated ‘be provision of the act coder which they were orgaciend. The plaiotif therefore prays thet the nid deferdante may be dissctved soce ‘aw, and (beir efleota appropri d tu pay thelr ¢ shat an to onet on may dofectaas from exercinng any of this privtioges or frapob. es, and from collecting aud receiving any ‘and from paying out or ‘many way transferring OF delivering Ws aay person ary 0° ihe mone oF eficets of reeh optil ench court eb: wise order, with & vie= 10 8 fine! disenintion of sar corr? Pasion ant se tuement of , OF that the plauct ff may bare evch way de moe! ip the premises CHa® * RAPALLO, plaintiffs akornty (a person. The fel owing TRE CRDEF » ing by the compla'nt in this notion and the aM devil Of the piaintil ibs! tne defen lanta are & Corporauoa oF emporintion baviog banking po vers, and axercwing tae Dasiness of banking Under ihe lews of thie Sisto, eed thay they bare refused and are utamle to pey thelr debs, aud a ing also that the piain if ie @ creditor of wach oor. OF agwoctation, and (ha; (bis eetion has been oom. mencer by the servics Of & copy of the prmmon! and jot he-ein om the ee'd defeniante Therefore, on and Gling ths sald complaitt and proof of service, and an undertaking ith ruretios approved hy th « court, end, on motion, Mr. Jorops Biant, of counesi fr ise paisut, the defendants apoearing by ther connect, Mr . Lord, and Rotice of this application. it i# ordered thas (29 defendante and ibe'r aficers be wol Lacy we beredy enjoined aod restrained ‘rom paying ow vc in aay ey treneferring oF Gativering to apy perron sry of Beir moneys, property or effects, until the farther artor @ this Court; and {t le further ordered the: the said Sefenéanse thuw cause before this Court, oo Toursdsy, me & ony of September, at the chambers thereof, City Ball New York, a: ihe ovening of the Gourt, or at ron therea‘ier a counse: can be heard, why ome oF more re Ortvers pbowid not be appointed te charge of their y fu effects, with the ueual powers of receivers to carer end aorord'ng wo the eta’nier in auch cases made and provided bu: we de‘eadants are M5) ‘ood from dell © lng op rore:'es to which they have po oc! Mr. Mount raid the! the bank wae abundantly able to meet all hus Mabiison ona that no lon wronid aoerce exept te the mockboltory, tha: © soon as rese!vers wore appotnt- ed the bik woall go into iguidation, and pey the claim ents af fOCD Af porr ble THE OBIO LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY'S LIABILITIES, fart. = Bbemeser 0. Grovvenor amd Uhers 0. De Ohko Eafe Incurame and Pret Compan, —Motion for an attach 91,418 90 MORE MOWRY DIFFICTL TINS. The Lithe Miami Raitroad Ownpany we. 4.2.46. W. Berie.—In/onetion granted restraining the defen ante from parting with, transferring or pledging #ixty.tve Lots and the cocpons thereto attached of she Little Mam Fallroad A CINCINNATI BANKING HOUSE. OCrcmanan, 0 , Rept. 2, ‘The deposi; and discount bank of Hatch & Langdon, posperced tole morning. There # considerabie excitement ee there were s large ber of email Geporitors. ihe bank was involved im the failure of Beebee & Co, of New Vor or uf THE PANK’ SUBSIDING, Brvearo, Sept. 2, 497. ‘There \s ur impreved feeling ir money, and more coat (Beno ATION | York, entitle! “An ect to auiho- | MASSACHUSETTS. GRTTLING Day aT HaND. {From the Gnstca Szoroller, govt. 3 i iit 4 i ® § a 3 iH 4 4 £ iti F present or auy ressoabio prospecti mabehecete Gee pissed out; and wetlo it I ‘welt thas enanid re stopped at this point, before beng carried any further towards the extreme of qtid ab wurdity, it in mattor of regret that the eos ef the poopie were bol earlier opened, and multitudes saved from griey oun lores and divaprointmente, in which they wil! soon fied tnrotved. Howerer wide spreed tne pauic may become, sad how aver severe the lomes of numorons Indtvidaair, # should be berre tr min¢ thet tn ait the ohacgod aspect of the dimes thers is really 0 loss of to tho pubic. Nona of it pas been sunk, Durned or deswoyed, 1k @ oaly umegivery yalues acd bare been brought cows from to the Practica! and severe resiities of iife itis trae thet many Oupitainie at ihe Ear, and many men mons ‘Bae paved away from ihe scoumulators and been receivec —tbe great maae of it—ny the farmers and laborers of tro Fone rege gra gel tp whieh ceusually high price dusiness—o! mocers:e diffused thon; tho community. We chai! veicome thie era, eatioGed thet under It the emlire communtiy wii! be mere and happy (ban in the fevorish excite ment cf wild speculation and ili regciated gaine which bave prevailed for a year or two past. FPaILTRRa The Boston Trarelier of the ii inet wyt:—We ceder giacd that a iat mg en —— valaing part hee deen extensively eng i on Sle ee wae Ble liabilities are cald to be ary. NEW HAMPSHIRE, STOPPAGE OF COFTON MILLS. All the cotton mills ta Peierboroagh, N H., except the bave mopped; and ihe 9 in Mages and New N. BL, will also probably be closed. RHODE ISLAND. Bek Thorsdie eext as appointed as the time for the maxagers of ——— to show cauee why the Injunction should always presnmed bilir, and our opinion ef ite methed of busines re. mains unaltered, ia Rhode rather than regret at a fine note! craeh that would sweep of all the bulle rod Lears nod all the operators in raliroad end back | etochs to come cvarmercia! bowom! i. fhe eter ox. ve. Dew matter c: i aed ol ‘These stock pam blers are cistinguis! | terwsue: They produce news / | | samara AAS mala, Wey we weetty he | , aDd Bre Of HO oarihis ser- viee to community. The agricclturiat, the mecheac and | he menafectorer prodnce directly, and eatie’y wante aod hoccesition. The merchant and tho Darker, ega'n. facil | late exchauger, eupply aud keep up tho circula:i sn, sup- | oy production, and benef both prodec: r ecd comsumar. ut the stock gambler peltber produces nor fwcli!taler ex charge. 0 contrary, his brood of harples is « deed weight npon al) kinds of barinewe §=They des! lavreiy with Danks, be up egress dca! of capital and force the rsis of interest up to @ point utterly ruinous te the hosest and in- doatrious Duslnses Tan. All res! properiy they give s foulttcas and ever-ehining wala bie tuey crea'c a spe cles of property that bas 20 y whatever, acd reare senile no capital and which mey ani drag down such a¢ hare retied cpea lt. They are a warts of locuste devouring the substance of the land, ru ms tothe predrobr and the congmer alike Th ypeot of this matter is by no means ook gaanblere di ladastry The bones! merchan’ soos for- diag ontod with fe lannches Dan pone, iy way mor- ons, Bil men caich ine inte to become wealthy by , be mast specalate, buy lana more ng te get rick Grek. with the manu rer. the meehenic aud with pro‘eesions} men Toast roatural fever which pervades every part of (nis lend, nnd Bre become a characteristc of American life, {1 Owing More to (bo brood of stock gamblers ana Wail sirect | | ore than bee csvally been posed dar Ta! etrest ie neces O} t) imeiet upon any sucn ob- solete notions of morality, as thet indostry is a duty, ant thet he who docs nothing for his fellow mon, ttea'e all ho eoqcires oF CommImes, it 18 plain enough the! toit case of broxers are ply gamblers = By guoovrs in those opera Sons somebody mass be mado poorer; by f« lure some- body must be windled, The ie” knowingly tate marey from the pockew of th se wRo do business wilh a6 men #1) bee wicdlod Tt te mot strange then thet @ failcre for balf ® million does not eend © maa below par in tho Wall street scale of honesty, nor do we wonder that the Stock Exhange is ever roaty t? open = doors to bim agein. These who hare failed « pat ope #hit mer k re dishonest wan vne ress All he wihgiy inveated olber men’s money with the risk of faliwe. Nor ie \i atrange ‘het the faro bells of Broad ay | are rupported by the operators of Wail street, tad ia tora | cepre Hearn’ apd Jasob Little is morely one of names. Certainly this clare of men have no ferora's inf ience upon the houeety of the comme cial world. 1) s (o them, Wo grees degree, that we owe the frequent “failures” by which tome merchant retires @ miillonsire, the contact embezrlemene, there by clerks, aad robberios and for geriee that diegrace ca and Beregnch @ prsoncur effect throughout gocilety, From whatever point we view it, | this brood of stock operators te & public nuirance, and | should be creshed out by tho strong arm ol aw. ‘nnce ail legal enactment Proved powerloes against | thom, we beileve tho country would have groat rena to rece If the whole nest could be diowet out of exteience, | ever thoug merc.z: worid. Bot se weaa'd at the outset, we hardly thick that wreh wide reversion is st band. @ real dav of the county reste upon too firm a paris, #o beileve to be shsken serioray by the pantos of Wall treet. If to the moretary panic e failure of cropa were added, \he matur would become r.ore serious. it With & vast (Wort tom ing with cropa sock as were never before gatiered io any iand, with ® yield of all the great stapler gaile uaps. PRlieled, with the conatant!y increas mand for every fortof mechanical labor, we do not ve the real oom ity of the country can be affected by any failoren, however Fomerous, amang the etook operat wa or thase more \mmediately dependent upoo them. NEW YORK. TER BAYE PANIC AKD THE BUN ON TE rr the Betuke Express, ‘Sept. 1. From , 5 Cer several banks yesterday stood the ran cpon them for epecie in a gailant macner. The war opencd cpm too NES mm | Oltwer Le & Co.'s Bank with the most ferosity in the morn ‘ing, and & large crowa gathered a rout itt doors, all who ied received epecie for their billt, amd when tho csi! for epecie had consed and the crowd st li ilegered erocnd the door, ibe ofcers of the bank invited the maultitrde | Witla If Usey bad biile to be redeemed. This showed (he F i i & g 3 E g themeeiras, Woite's con Waned, and & constant redemption of their Dille, ia small Fume, waa Kept op anti! three o'clook, the bour of Closieg the bank. At this time Mr. White announced to the mai litede that be would heep his doors open antil five o'click Ye sccommodate bill hoi lee who wanted apecia therefor Thi not ethers & béorming epirit of Rindaess on Ihe part of Mir White, but good pluck, snd confidence in bie Ability to stands ran We regard the comdact of uose Deplo who have icft their business to get epecie for the bile of these banks silly in the extrome, and hisk they munt regard it #0 themselves when they ome to take the * pober seoond thought.” We iearn that the Ortver lee Bank, and sev: tiso, kept thelr doors open to the cio e. This shows that the Davie are al! right. The r-rponeict of Ube Sackett ¢ Harbor, aiisa Rec: prooty them ia ® pinch, The difference between ‘Pat | and, | upos the more tim d im the community, leading to exci'e- ponent pate. Under an oxcived state of feciing mea jose conSidence, and conerqnent distrust irads wo o- to deny, but whey bave not boon such as We regard every iadividuel Ms onreiy BOUL, sO far oe Weir we the law of . one thoneand hune: ons ihe 10 she emount of mally their reapectt+e stare Orr leree of to spy muh ica oF age wialion, fr nil ite Gebis and linbliities of every kind coatracted afer the awd ist day of January, 1660 ‘The pabtio mind ts oxceedingty im regard to fvencie! mattere, and easily excited, and hence the impor- tanco of much orction and ‘mace towards cur moneyed tustitutions, Tt te the duty of every one te ie- #pi-@ Confidence and allay alarm tn all directions, 20 far as i$ can be done without the interests of indivi. deole, The feeling of panio yeatertay morning ied some of the depoettors in the savtng’s banks to withtraw their deporita, but we lesrn that during the day their now do- posits were moro than equa! to meet the drafts made upon them. Wo regerd tt an & vory fl ated movement now for cepositors to withdraw their fonds from ‘he fay- ieee’ barks for fear of lors, for one and all aro, in ovr judgment, refe berond a cacbt. What safor deprettory ‘wboy can ind for their funds as such a time we: abe new to understand. Letevery ene, therefore, act cooliv sad with wise do't- beration in to monetary affairs. [t is our only Suse saeety rete to confcence an a healthy buai- noms act (A® wo bave tireacdy remarked, we regard the Dille of al! Our GAnES now Going Dusinees as worih one bupdred cevis on the dollar, and bevond the reach of depreciation In any event, and henoo entitled to tbo fullest conadence. To snow thee there i# no couse of alarm tm regard to the bille of the Boltiewr hetmet Fob only neccesary Lelie Pony chai Banks rece'ved them yesterday at par, after its suspeay wee folly unsereised, We are gratided to learn tom the depos: ors ip allour banks which cortinved open, left their deposite in full confidence that they are xafo, as tuis — on their part will do much to inspire pabiic ccn!- jen 06. Ivafforda us plearcre to refer to the sotvensy of ovr ‘Merchants and bcsisess men connected with the oom- merce of thecty. We doo im full con*dence that Dav. | far, they wii! preserve ’ ing rode cnt the stor tafely thes thelr credit apd go through withort further disaster. They meet thei- engagements promptly, are full of coa- rage, and look to the fall for a prosperons business. ANOTEEE ERORBE EROKE. {Frou the Troy Times, Sept 1.) We regret & anuounce that Jobn ©. Bates, stopp paymon: this morning. Be ia one of our beavieet Drokers. Mr. Bates is priuuipal owner of the Bank of tte Wor! Uompany—tbe | safor— in thie city; ard ii le repreented that to the company of botwron $75,000 and $100, a eae ————, and, as yesuit wi] prove, omy temporary stoppage. formed thal tale ‘scepenslon dove Bot ect te house Baier & Griffin. The Worid’e &+fe bay 8 ILLINOIS. Weve pointe, belng merely hearsay, was ruled out ae in competent. Yeaterday, the {fh day, Judge Johe M. Wilsoa was called aud eramined by Mr. Chickering for the prosecution. Be etated (at be bad ank Cirectors of tbe bert, afer Wot: there © large defict concinded to wind up the concern: in the epring of 1855, ater Bromton hac resigned, Mr. Woodworth eame to bim w great trepidation and eteted hat Proneon had absirac for private loabs: witness was depated to cal: on Bros- ron, and did 80 houre op Michigan avenue, whick ‘wee eorgecnrly furniened; when! tasked him with hie lat traneaction be expresred sstoziehment, and asked, | “What do son moni tnere sald, on have stolen OF tnken $30,000 or $40,C00 of the m 'y of tho back,” | be aatd, “2 have no; stclen or takem (using tho seme word ah witnets) any money of the baci; witness tmmedistely got vp aad started to go out, eaylbg, Thal’s enorgh,” sand left Rim; wit Teportea to Mr, Woodworth and Mr. Bione what bed twkon placa; havo not spoken to him since except on « trial at the Baptist church; the matter wns cauyased the directors, 1 was rather fi ® criminal prosceution, bnt som: | others thougtt we bad betier cse s ton; if we commenced a crimisal prosocull u it that the stolen bie bad been signed (nthe ra ef (he bank. égo W. was croge examined a! length by Mr. Smart Fe denied tha he bad ever asked Boonson coin his cham ber to comrerte with him; bad only one interview with | bim, except whon called before the Pantietchurch W neve cid not rtate to Bim tn the tutervisw the he had taken $50,000 or $40 000 of the Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Pank bile and he did pot thet be baa rot tte bitte of the: bank, but hed the pokes oes, a2% meant to hoep them ontt! they hed settled with him; tuere was no sce! wery, bot he never told % to witness, The name of ro bank wee mentioned me; witness said he bed taken $90,000 oF 9,000 ef bile acd he Genied ‘st: witness wert om to say u lodged scot in parsing throagh; witness said ke had low: $20,000 by Promen’s operations, and may havo cox- fideravie feeling: have never cramived the booke to ar cevteln in regard to the acceente: witnes: would not at | temp! any och thing: be regarded the plan of keooin | bocke by dou bie entry as @ scheme for Tomd at; fase en ripe Could be made, and the bert of bonkkenners co! not detect the: nese woul! a goon unde’ work the moni ¢'Mfcrit probiem flaxtoar o* conie see. Here se to onvevel the mymarire of double cutry book keeping; (f the bocke show a balance for Bronson they | aro wrong, (at's all, and {f the people oun be ewiniet In tht way ino double entry aystem rhoald be abe llahed oy | watete. ronson proposed to bring mee of cepital from tho East to buy ont the bank, hot iney nerarcame ton: #2 Wanted sec rity thet the eharter would be redeemed be fore the baok went out cf oor herds, bet hie mon | of caplial never showed their hands; be proposed Tenan Cook, brit Ieaae wonld not do for wr, and even | would not Come opto the scratoh we tad no doent # if the thing fot ‘no Bronror’s huade go k’ela mp; Rerer heard thet Lease Unni propaed to pot Young Ante ries (nie the bank: the more T locked ito the pai more rotten I thought it was: there wae euch » | prejudion against wild onte bal we ¢ Tokee into cireulation I do not know nding op came about, unlee it wae by dovble ontry; did not heer aboot $50,000 of sincks borrowed from Jotn ‘Thompeor:; | pald in $6.00, norer got a dollar af accom. Moda OD, ANG loet $20,000; I gon't know how the ti was iinkered ap: some month? before | went dividend had been desiared, and npon this and ran’e that the ban bad never lot a dollar, | went into it; whee Bronson ree gnec, the bank owed abont $200,000, | ove. John Denniston sworn: examined by Mr. Stowe! —Th stock deposed with ‘he aoditor war $60,000: the ator holde:# © deoorite 2% per cent on the nount of ihety ston ; Loran a ptockholder, and deposited mine: J ha Shomp. donde in S ik: don't remember if Suppose sashier'e notes at thirty, 8 were gives ‘hompaon think $5,000 No New York: we thooght they culation there, would not come ad stateiwe ite renown a, satietied The withees was examined as (> the transfer of hie stock. and it ‘hes the transfer had beep ai ated eight monthe Dy Bronson tor rim order to ea’ him from lors in ease of the failure of the bank. tranefor wre subtecnently oronmnced irregular by t Ctrestorr, and cancelind, The defendant's onan al daxiret to Dave & conversation hetween P onsen the witness, which oooprred subeequentiy to the thing of the mosey trom the bank: dnt ft wae roled oat At the Conciuston of the testimony the care wae cont! ted to Tursoay wrok nert, the defendant hein atti! he under bonds w the amonn! of $10,000 for nie appaarance. omlo, ATT HOUSE BAYED, A OTNC From the Cincupoail Ih wil be excesdiogiy friends, se wel te rs 0 Dunlevy, Drake & Us., whe Were cuppored to seriocaly involved with Messrs. we: of this city, | ie’ ately, boom made one of the | ed & large part of ibe fnnds of the bavk and piedged them | ld deetroy our credit by the ereeh: Mr, mason die appeared and R bas not been to catch him, and lepeth & reqvsiticn was Gotained dim; wiloesssaw | t notes sald to bo three taken by Lrongon, | private mark A jupon them, ritnes wat | conversation witnees beard that Broneon told Uist | as imposeible to catch Brongon 'n the city, at te | S| Aworem Avy I i i ii t é if a4 2 a] H fi + & i g2 i s§ i f i i i 33 i oat is fH 2 S Newt mexced by ‘were issued to Cuy: and Lucas counties. jand caused to be issued an attacoment $167,862 64 = Onthe 28th David B. Soot sued THE CAUSE OF PANICS. {From the Qucinnatt Times, Avgast 29) Financia! panics apposr te bo almot periodical tm this Institutions fourish, avd from their very suc. and , trast foo auch to an ee reputation, and in » seasoa of deoression which ( Scars oto eat rat } |, they go down, crushing in | +0 os to be a pailosal Hedle to ‘financial panics,” that production, ‘all whieh can be proven by « history. We are a people of panios, and ratload bank etocks, and ? gtocks are the material to Semortmes toaso panics are confined to & city, sometimes to a State, but at umes bed country sod destrov everything ip their bas bad ber urd wo are just now in the mi vaivieg both bank and railroad in its resulta to the manner tn which buriness is dono in this | of joue ‘rhem we find ch the provent lite enjangied in ik Lichen ted asthe lineage” reach wild to eto tmproyomouws. 4 giauce at & modern map shows the entire North threaded xe the meaner cf a cobwed with relirusde, inierseoling every sec! while enlar gin, > ralaing the funds bas made such :mprove ments the toy and play of a sot of unprircipicd stock gamblers who elevate or them as it may suitthew portnal sic tne ie, acd every principle they possess is made ge- conda: y to {tim the policy they ue. When unable to Sea cols az arc real fancied ones do as weil, aad fer the time oceupy their astention. Of }a’e, Bowever, whore bas been no scarcity of ratiroad stocks in the market. Frou Mae to Louisiana there is soarcely a neighborhood but has is contemplated improve- ment ip this line, and although only pardally crganized for Opersiicn, agenw are dickering with sharos ic the sick market. ana meoting with & success commensurate with the prcfits that can de caiculaiad spon, br a brome Je ry of them. Thetr portion ¢ transaction ends wr ine efforts ihere, and cave quit of Wiese shares, :beir iptereat in the operation is also ‘The faot ie, we are baving dispased of. o> many railroads on band menotine. A lesson te Hans otees was taagh! us years a & period euch improvements were proceeded t a vey eookendty These that wore then built were ous, and paid fair ctvidends. By aegrees people forged whas experience had learned them, and went bel- ‘Ver skeber nto the system of railway improvement, ied oa | Dy thore siock jobbers who of cvaree would profit by it ia maters, and immediately ascertained to hie heart’s content that if be wished to purchase, shares wore very higd, «bile if bo desired to sell, they were miseradiy low. Revuisions in the market were aud upsccountadie, Those who borght were sometimes locky, bat those who sold were more fortunate still. Banks and other incorpo- Taled Compavies euler. d iBio the game, aod the fur of honest were invested whh the bopeof profs Teturns ‘hat were dependent on te vigil with which watched the market, and availed selves of its upward tend 'e Hi HE i i it # 53 2 Important Sreasury Circular. ‘TREASURY DBPARTH ONT, Al 31, 1867. ‘Str —This departmont bas been furnu with ed evidence that there is a | fron diimrens mises in the United Sues in ihe degree and | ‘bere experimenter shal) establish importeot fac: thes we bave ‘rons eniirely cr near!y proof against the corro. tion of oxygen. It will mukiply ihe usee of guch iron te a ery consideradio extent for purposes to whieh it is now applied, aod give 1; the preference over other irons rposes f sod. nich iron ie now io Dullcinge, erecting at & coet of many millions of are anneal y, woder th department. renders %: of eTestest importance to know what rerist for the longest period tee action of oxygen. i is boped ‘that th at nierest the tron masiers Rave in the requit of oxporimens wil! be considered ® AuCloient apology for veques\ing wamples of thelr iron, and the ores from Which Ihey are made, I bave therefore to req aest that you wil! forward to thir department, by mali or expres, iwo or three smal! sem pice of irov, aud © sample of ore, ‘rom each of the mines worked by you—the sawy'es «f tron not exceed o quarter of & poand each, and the ore not to exceed a half ond in weight 1 would also request information on the following pointe, viz jtne exient of the ore copa it—faciit Wee of mining ore— iv o.stance from fcrnace. and distance cf fornase from market, and mode of trensporiagen thence ihe fuel caed—reiai.ve cost of charcoa), coke, erade, bt fomuoovr acd getbracite troa—#iad of fii it cost, 48.--Decapac.\y of he ertabis hmeatand the amount of irom H odtoed during the last yoar, and what it would be capa. ie Of producing ander & ready sale remanerating vices any liarity of the iron produced—whether ero sve rolling milis in the vicinity, and whet descrip tons of \ron they roli--to wha; purposes most of the pro- dscts of your fernaces are eppiied, and wast description Of irom the eatabilst ment mest prodaces—when f!1 your works frat go [nto cperaion—wna’ has beex the aonusl | production, und whet we ruling prise: each year sinca our worka were firct marted You wili please give tho State and county in wich your {ron mine i= eiteaced, ant Aa {tia the inven. urbieh yoo with ibe resalt of the clstarce your frcl in | ton of the Department to | he experimen! through = ore in your neighborhood interested {> the iron basi who doce not receive a cozy of thin if you Yoo Tetisos growing importance of the iron (ntoret of ibe 1 attributad'e, (2 no email degree, to the f iron ae a aubeiitute for other materials in © governn eat, sod | ‘muion which Can be } i ithin view)to ite farther developement, | Tht: cireular will be adareered to pereone not imme Ciately comnected with irom establishment, am it ts bo- | Mered thet there will be notonly & willingneer, bet an | apxlety on the part ofevery one % sdvance ibe object which the Department Yass in view, | _ Lam demons of ovta'ning the information asked for at the earliest pret | Cvedient eerrani, cal moment. Very resverifuliy, your HOWELL C088, Secre ‘ary of tae Croneury. “Police Intelligence, Foromy=A Dearie Ortiunen py tee | Wroxe Perse —Vesterday officer King, of the Lower | Police Court, arrested a German named George Webber, | eburged with having, by false protenoee, procured @ draft for $200 belonging wo George Werder, late « resident of Cailfornia, bet now of this city. On the 94h of March late draft wax drawe by tho firm of Welle, Fargs & Oo, | San Francisea, epon the samo firm in this city, for $200 in favor of George Webber, reddent of Califor o thts elty, Mr. Webber called several |) nes, seasion to go out of town iructions with @ lawyer to receive ihe draf; bat on returping, found to hie surprise thats man of his name bat drawn the monoy, George Wabber, of No Gl Ridridge street, bad claimed the draft, and oy represent ing thas he expectod thet amount, being a debt due him in California, ani endorsing the check, he reooivet tae money, Wehber, tho prisoner, acknowiedges the reser | toe of the money, claimed that (ne draft wae vont to his houre and his wife boing sick et the time, be thought it was Pl riebt, and used the nie The Jastoe beld whe scoured to ball 'n $600 to answer charge of forgery. AuunGED FoRomeY—Rarcaa Mowsy on 4 Boos Bn oF Laninc.—Henry La Grange, ® young Frenchman of fine Appearance and address, wat brought here yesterday by officer Spicer, from Athens, Greene Uo, N. ¥., to anewor a charge of fergery. La Grange, t is alleged, called a short time since 06 MF, Ange jacnsmetie, merchant, of No. 40 Broadway, and requested ® loan of @600, at the same time taniditin; ® bili of lading ing to be fora large jewoiry, 10 arrive im the abip bebe orn Appheant proposed to leave this pledge for the rocarn of the $500, but managed oniy to od tein 6100, The Wiech Tell arrived in « few days, aod The operation weemed, therefare, to be clearly a awindie, Search was made for La Grangs, bet nothin, covid be arcertiined of bie wheresbou's woul ke turn ap st Athens. Jeatice Orborn commited bum for exam!- per others. The parties injered were employed on a pile driv ‘ting mechine, which ts being used to drive piles for the ex Sty pounds ine very unsafe cundition; it wae boils nome Fears and had bean pinsas ‘on board within a few days past. a vbractor J ‘Well. "The bod of Modavery was bite the fire Dox, bis skull stove iu by tho force of the expioxicn. ¢ of about ten feet avd bad his verely scalded, but sustained no they mey be internal from the iahalaion of steam. Ho was conveyed to the City Hospital by of the Tnird precincts. The was blosn in twat, tho Payee portion ing Ubrown a distance of seventy five feet Into thecreex. Toe ether porticn wra impolied to tee baso of the Rie ina, carrying with it ao wm cf the engine. named Wheeler por the dock at the thme . are too proceeded to tha spot, ordered the body to be conveyed ‘w the dead hanse, and sn inyoxtig'ion will be bad aftorncon. Deceased ise mau arout 45 years of aze, acd leaves a family reriding in Thirty sixth stroot, Now York. Henry resides in tho samo housc. Escars or Pickrockers yao Jam. —Two men named Joun Pierson and Thomas Hogy, who were arrested some thres weeks since for abatraciing a wallet containing $50, cress bare, locking into the yard They succeeded la raw- fog off these bars with some inst-ument they hag in their » ANd Crept Wrough the opening made. keeper Lee locked up the cells at the usual hour on evenirg, when al! was right. Next mornizg he found the cellempty. They had stripped themssives ard their bodies with the remains of the soup on which prisoners are sometimes fed, in order ¢7 stip through more casiiy succeeded in reaching the ‘ence and Bank, of Bridgeport An the @ixposed to proseoute, the oom- discharged the Merchan's’ Eee, plait oo count end the parties adhe 9 BROOKLY# PouTica.—The Democratic Assembly Convon- tion, of the Fifth district, have selected Bernard O'Neil dele- gate to Syracuse, and John 8 Bogart, atlernate. Samuel Garr on, Esq, wae chosen delegate to the Jadiclary Cua- with s aval Intelligence; ‘The United States steamer Water Witch, Lieut. Lovall, Commanding, arrive! at Norfolk, em the morning of the ‘90th att , from New York MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK: oy Port of New York, September 2, 1857, CLEARFD. gp higtimship Chry of Wassingwon (Br), Petrie, Liverpool—Jobn gc ceatiatin Puadeipn'a, Griffin, Havana and New Oriems— Steamship James Aéger, Turner, Oharies:on—Bpottrd, N- leston 4 Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, te—Ludlam & Plea ‘Banta. Ship West Point . Liverpool x Bhip Margaret Bice: insti Daemon Ayres WW ‘Ship Bele Wood, Bush, New Oricana—J A McGaw. a= = (Ane), — Lory} fark Renily, Lyi, Havana—-a Worn. Bris ent, Bathurst—J A Ler { “Machado, Brig BT Martin, French, Boston—Neemith & Schr Alma (Fr), Guerard, St Picrre—J Wheelwright, ‘Moutrose, Winslow, Guivesion—Siurges, Clearmau & "0, Eolir © Jayne, Tyler, Richmond—Merrill & Abbott. Behr Manchester, Chichester, Richmond—O H 5 Sehr Alice, Howell, Norfolk—Sturges, Clearmaa & Co, Sebr Bergen Magee, City Point—J Hunter & Schr Globe, Gaston, Washingto y Schr Gen Marion, Hnlse, Philad =I Hand & Ce Sehr Wy HT Michell Grant, Phuadciphia J tand & vo. chr Plytiouth Rock Lacy, Rosion—Dayton & Sprague. Sch: Wonder, French, Previdenee—Master. Steamer Novelty, Bel, 1" 2, Cowen rived at thd by the fog. On colors with bark Gen of Plymouth, Mass), Sears, Montevideo, 7 od Demarest Point, 6 days, Sdaye. RIV) Higgni and passengers, to M, Steamship Vanderbi with Ip St G16 this Ad the Zith uit, int 60 28, jo: Good, standing SW Bark Havre, Any D _ Haven for Schr American ondout for N Bohra Falkenburg, Clara, Brookman, ashore at Sq man & Co, om ship Roaw 0 & Higuing, lads phi, y, Providence, rieaus; Jas Adge e; bark Empire, Marseilles ports Pilebury, Cronstadt 4 ak, Philadelphia: | ¢, Kebecea & Frances, Br Miscellancous and Disasters. | Owing to the delay # tainty mn docking the rteam | bang Emblem, brics Demaraia, Fiye, Baltiin d yet ship Adriatic for thi her copper, which haa become very fou ime she bas boen in port, | the stenmahi ace, and wail henee for | Liverpoo! on the 1 | The Cunard mail stenmehip Arabia, Cept Stone, sailed yea. terday at 2 o'clock for Liverpool, with 71 passengers and $:3,. AH in epecie. bacrew eamsbip Jason, Capt Briton, eatled yeas London ane Bremen, with $2 ¢abin Traian Bare Oanto A os rk, ‘on the 2th ait, and Was assisted o6 by steam bark Pacific, bas arrived Hoard of Un The cargo of night of July rood Waiter, ten, Secretary Tubes, from Fest which arr at Hillsho 4 Plaster Company, | ih, fell over, and wad said she would be ndemped thet ufie Langth Windsor, Nf, with a onren Ba re on night of 27th alt on time, and remained ¢ to be lightened to be Rare Mowraoap, whion «ld from Matenea July 27 for Xiha ra, reported to load for the Baie, Was w load for Baltimore ftand was at X at ins! accounts, ide. Sern Seman Axx fof Bridgeton, %1, Capt John Ireland, fe reported {alien in With abantoned, wee from Kosten tor telphia, ight, and was capsized 2 f Montank, at 5 & youn) under, clung to th re laken off rame et hy sche Grenad vv ®t Baldmore 29h, from Heaton, Sern Gro © Grane, at New Bed/ort from Dolaware City, ro- porwwon Beh experienced w severe gale fre ther, during which lost p aweny fame standing rlggin chr i the breakers 12 mi n SSK, thick wea: 2M. ane a for ( Montauk Point, ®, from Baltimore, at Rich- mer #t Nicolas bad ral, of several deck beams, 1g: 2 BW « ) Dani Sonn} anTAING . in the co me timbers. The obliging pursers of (he stenmahipa Angnsta, from Sa. yannah, And Marion, from Charlemon, have our thanks for favors. Whatemen, At Rew Bedford Sist, ship Speedwell (of FFD, Gibba, N Ota from do Yat im Young Hector, and Speedwell, auritios suly from Capt Raker), Jno Daw. NI, with 400 b: , wil weil, to wall next day on ® ly 7 Wm Rotoh, Filieon, 9B, with 29 ap ail July put an officer snd 6 reamen on b ard n Cor Manrith hh, They Pr 0 » Tuly 11 Montgomery, Chapman, NB, from Nifolland, FD. Capt states that the report in the papers that be bark required repairing is faire, Ou E Uons: Madagascar May 28, Bugenta, Covtell, NB, with | Bac 1000 sp. | Would cruise five weeks lo complete che season Nir ifribble, who went oat we wave of the Nanbear, hat abipped- as fourth mate of the Pugenis, He Erp, who went out 28° Ir mate o: the Bonigomery, had shippod a&’ mate ct the Sune beam. Spoken, dic, Bip JP Morse, Weeks, from Liverpool June 20 for Oalent~ ta, July §, iat $9 N, ton 1 W Ri poykomre, iiarriy, from Liverpool for Yorn, Aug 10, apc is gras, Marsh, from Harre for NYorm, Aug Shin Mcip biymonth Rock, Hammond. from London for WYorkr, Ave Tot ou 7 Ae sreoln hence for NOrisana, waa signaliaed Avg 27, 8 A. Mite Wis Wir Migcexcort "1 m Wirt, A gepped sped PE <5 G8 N, ion 87 04 Bi, Was nat soon May 8. Bark N i dakion, hence for Barbadoes. was signalized Aune ‘24, lat 341, hark Trilty, Dodge, from Boston for Galveston, Aug M7, lat 41:20, ion 68. trom Calcutta far Beston, wae Foreign Ports Atcos *a¥, OGH Jun? %—In po t ship Ranta, Hatch, fr London for Calcutta, ont in June 18, leaky; a eavey Bad Beem: beid, avd she Was Ordered to Gin Kineston, 2a. Jv iy tv Arr bark Dency, Aver Jt, Baltimore: Ang 8 brig’A JW. App'eeartn, Townsend, da via Norol Oh, schr Pe-r ess, Palierson, Baltimore. iansaniea, Avg iz—In ‘port hark Uuba, Bueknare, for” stom ready ‘aoe 2rd (ot Port Poxce, PR, aboot Aug 16—Tn port hrig Wind land), Simih ene (6 rey ied by ao srrival at NEeven; prow Dably brig Windward. nillmee. trom 4engor) Pictou, Ang 22—Arr bark @sbra Crooker, MaDoasid, Nev York id Zist, brig saran Wooster, Mo re, New York, 240, sehr Mavetogeny Seve, - port Bie abip fi Mattini ‘BIO J ANBIRO, July l4—In mnatre, \ head fo Boston tor pepper coast of Scena capeeee and ready» FOF Bea. to Somat Aug 8--in port bark Cambridge, Hyrcing, for 108-- on weat diy ‘Gumimam, Aug 4—In port bark Tronie Bint, Herrisk, from: ong - Gloucoster'via Vayeano, for Gloucester Ith; Brown, ef and from Salem v a Cayenn +, for won, 3B, Ang Z7—Arr br Bg Alrvecabah, Carlisi Ferry, Philadeloh: yeorgerown, fern. M Lel'an, NYurk; achra Cry Pole, Leighton, Philedeiphia; “rh, A hot. razr, Tid aith."sbip- Mo D Bin; ‘Anne Deoatur,. Penards Roads: ‘ich, do. {PER STEAMSHIP VANDERSELT,} insweoe, ADE 21—Passed the Pill, Gossuth (reported Amer),. Bi for Cardi BiuGuron, Aug 19—Off, Charles Cooper, Coffin, trom N¥orts for Amwerp, had been 6 davs iv the nnel. Keg 10—Arr_J Ahlers, Schweichel, and Neptan,. Braue, N¥ork; 1th, O Thyen, Addicke, NOnieans. ‘Brawn, Aug i7-" Are K Bb Minturn, ' ook, Savannah. » Aug M—dla Shetiiel ry, NOrleans. BorDRavx, Al e 18—Arr Vai Bid Lith, Ricot, Brenton, Curacoa; AC York (and both passed Pautliac 17th). Batavia, June 14—Sid Lusky Biar, Bweeney, Melt Caupire, Aug 1j—sid Lucy Ring, Thurlow, NYork; 39th, North Carolina, Foster, Baltimore. in Penayth Koads lwth G W tiall, Mowry, from Nantes. Gaonstabt, Aug Sold Mouucelio, Labderkin, Penarit- Roads. = Aug 1%-8id Ocean Home, Means (from Triniled), remo ‘Oil tie Wight 1éth, Augaate, Rrishe from Richmond for Bree men; Kpam‘noadss, Brandt trom N York for Rowerdam. Tn the Chanuel 1h, Johannes, Brana, from New: ¥urk for Hamburg. Duxcunzss, Aug 17—Of, E P Swett, Swett, from Charlestos for Am-lerdain. Fa.uovrn, Aug 2—Of, Undaunted, Freeman, all Gravesend, aug Fert @am Racbone, eens Giascow, ug 18 arr Gla (we). ‘Fale. . Co Te mo’ Lynoota, 910 & fand tr am tie a eek ‘Aug 8—Uld Zarei montages an, fork. B Aug 2i—arr Oregon, Purier, Movite ' ariel a) Lady low, Rivork via owes. bit iive, "Win Froiinghan, Seetscay Nxor! bb Melbourne. Ort 2&4, ships Araco (s) Lives for NYork 26th; Fairheld,, nahwaysabd gay Ste Jor, for do Mla: Rr ‘Staie, Siamone for do en. dO. a! ; from Uushaves 17th); ae la: do, Bxcvoat ii—arr Geo Warren, Beat'ey, Orieanes wh, dees Enesco eee Sones TVRRPUOL, Al ° 5 Barvavas Webb, Walle, Bi Juba Na; dita, Kangaroo cede: a Cha 1%, Bole, Keleran, BYork Potst isabel, Texas; 2v.b, Joba 8 Vashing, Plamer, ‘1 Barry B1aB, Redwan, M36; Geo B¥ane 00,60 N¥ork. gators ‘ies ed Sen"couke Novigaus te ‘ ne Eventide, Partridge Wilmington, i ‘moron, \charies ; w NYork; es water, do, MB Lalca, Wovubary. Loxpox, Aug 19—nt in Bhine, ¥oo:6; Devonshire, Lord, and Iris “veciien, NYork, We-veixelend, Decam Pubes Geipsia, Trade Wino, Jiotusoa, Caliao; 21ib, Cae Jevenpert, u 6 eae A Seaspeux fréan a1o3ib. w: Fy 4; ‘Spence: Leeda, PBitadelphia, Bos , Robinson, Bondoum wasey, NGrleans; a homas; ashreO'M Pettit, Clark more Arnett i: + Hallett, Hodgkinarn, and amoirs Marehali, Phila- ALTIMOie. aug 3 ire ewamuhip pat 2. ug $1— srr jobn bell, Bauet, bo-tom,»nt Puroll, ura} ‘Jacl ‘baker, pd York; ew 3 re oy Weat, bas 1 lee, Manan, Somervet, Man, and Aes Rood. Cranmer, Onid kprieg, ‘NY. Sid bark Powsatan, Sim. monda, Sept sayy seamsdion Wm Teokion, Wallet, Bow b ery Ngee oon Br low, Jy vase the y rane, Land ° \o ¥ Mount Vernon, Hall. from Ris do Janeiro. it all. Piedmont. Wille, N yore: schre Modawk. 8 ples West Yn Bid. woh % and PA and B® genla,’ Oroik Bieples, Ponce, Sine " PR, Ibe inh walt andes, Holorok, Port ° ole, #t John NS. 39—Arr sohr Coanesticnt, Nelson, Philadel TRARNATABLE, Avg %—Arr echr Emeraid, Bacon, Phila~ sobre PDiladeiphia Bdwardn, " of Joner, do, Gleaner, Wireler and Won Cid schea Wm volver, Rawiand Was dion enscn RYork:Aloop Thos Ransom Clark AD 29 -Are soamor Southerner, Rober!- | gon, BYorx. schra Emily Ward, sraaiey; and Wm Et Gulilan, Rrrickson, § ¥ork ase jomvus Lewis, NTork, bark Almsua, Pint Prine fay ‘Havre (ee tee m P int Peire Invre (60 poeed to be tae Fae, 3 RYork. * O 2 Gr iner, Reaver chil DIGHYON Ang nid sche Alon acon, Wiliams, Phie lade}phiw: Mow, Bid 20's, achr Bing, Towes ae a tre sabe Marthe Welch re ante Marche Wei $id 1000 Maria Loulen, Com? ber) ty lore GEORGETOWN, SO, Ave 27—Arr sche Mary Sterdmin, Beojamin, NYors. id 88, big Banhow, Panerson, Ow OR, GARDINER, Aur %—Arr schon J R Jowett, § Tork; Sal) fer Wo ES tatian Philadelphia auth, Vicwe a Yor, Mary (izabeth, Georgetown. ¥.c 28%, chr Catharine Rogers, ¥o0 IGHLAND LIGHT. Sept l All Passed aM, outa and 3 barks kuna See “ i Are steagor Jamestown Parr! r owas Wave. jaf, 60 — Sept t~ arr sept Unly Son, Perry, Beil, Glover, # Yorn. 8 iy a Bican rt, Kelly, BYork, ©, EPUNDET,, 404 %—arr sehr M Sewall, Load, Philadel hie, PIP RW LORDON, Avg St-Avr sohes Dart Wetherell, Teun: toe for Eizabett port, Charles, « a, 60 for N Yorn; Pyipb, LJ Holly, Port Been: sea Hira « 1 River Soe'e Yors ; Terry, Port Rwen aru. Pha Beet” Gaodapent + rN Hors) prope Rew LADALPHIA, Sept 2~ Arr stermer Dela Shaw, ; Georgia Macloon, Bari rie Morning hie, and sO Pensioe, Heak? ia m, ZA saddier, Kas'y: y ies Thos Waller Horth, 8 Parte; BY Patpam, Porton: adw n, Carm. ohn Rage do; Dimond, ie John Howars rake Tce) Acton, Wh,’ Real; BU Seribarr, Chris ie; @ ary Aun, Reed, MYork; H isckman, Sremer moran ah, Bees, do, pid Adan: Geors owe. PURTAMGUYH Ang SL--arr ache Adeiaits Bateman, Aid ia. 1 1—Are sche Lillle Sanncers wit. t ama, wolding, Barsh B tones Jones: i Wine, yi Sana Nurom, Scobia Godtres ‘Cemith, Philadephia, Bx pe 4 ware ants Mary iiabein Pickup, allzabetvoor Hallock, Mor det; Craton, (1200, Fen. Be Phen f adunl, Wheeler, Port Ren: Oregon Ry orn; Gi Codie igh, Crowe; propelier Pelicwa, A drieb. Reon’ 2 Arhir 8 epson hues we cates * Caer iealine M Welton Comp acd Mt jokin» ' itelle. “bs, do. to Sept I— 4rr echre R 4 Brosning, Conover, rt, Beall, Patiadalphia, Gan ge & €dgu, Hah, and Rondont; dave, Kioney, Poe: wen and President, Gaver do 1 Arr s'oamer Jamestown, Parrish, \¥ ~sohre Sea Wich Ke ant aie, MYork: Kiee'von), Burr, Huston. ‘hid arto: ard, Book Atmurion; eche~ brig Milxaheth owe, forks st eamer Ony 0: Norte. k,G@reen,, oem * a at, Aag S1—C1d eohr Jane © Patterson, Hand, Phile~ ie. i a NTOR, Sept i—Arr sehr 8 L Crocker, Preavrey, Phim m PT MINGTON, Ane Arr briee By Philadelphia; J m Bigogne (Ar), Roche fnaralin, Me * Swain, sebe Dn Bhore, Lewheop, rig Joe Albiow. Fifield Windies « hr Watauga, Roston, 1, P Bint & Ooo er and Helens Homan, 8 Yor mont, Rilio:!, Rowton: Stet, Lark Dini (rom), Huaiag, P ew iR FORD, ang Mame ar soup hd ane, Ane Gl, rr sloop Adeiia, Wight Port Bwen, Sid seht Mary O Tarbell Oule, Niort. 6 on