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‘Gtlioe of the Jounal, took this cooasion to redress bis (qrievences. Neither party’ wes eorlously injared. Annual Beecting of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. Provinrscs, Sept. 8, 1857. “The American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Mis- ‘@ons commences its forty eighth annual meeting at the Bonificent church tn this city to dayat 4 P. &. Hoa, Theo- ore Freli: ghuyven presided. after prayer, J. M. Gorden, Sreasurer, presented his report, The recetpis of the year from all rourcesgha re boon $388,922 aud the expenditures $381,788 The debt has been reduved from $36 101 to 92,547. The Secroteries read their report. Throe oorpo- ‘ete members and foor missionaries have died during the Year. Twenty eieh: missionaries have gone outand elgh- Q00n are onder anpotntment. Rey. Dr. Thompson, of Bat- Talo, N Y., preached at night from the text, “And lol am ‘wtih you ala: s even unto the end of the world.” He ta- quired who eprake ‘n these word f to whom does he speak, ‘what does be say? and what inflaence should result? Avery ‘Mage sumbrr of members ts in aitendance, The church -wes crowded to Overtiowing before the evening service commenced. Reception of ths Arago’s News at Hewfound- tend, Sr Jonva, N. F., Sept. 8, 1857. ‘The fisherman who recoiyed the Arago’s news from ‘Capt, Lines, ast Tharsday, off Cape Race, did not ehow ‘Meimacit ot the telegraph office until 4 o’olook on Saturday afternoon, and then refased to give any information as to ‘"@be contents of ihe parcel until we had paid him £5. Ex-Governor Vroom at Home, ‘Taurton, N, J., Sopt. 8, 1857. Ex Governor Vroom, late Minister to Prussia, was re- ctived here today by thousands of his fellow cit zens. ‘Hon. Wm. L. Dayton made tte welcoming address, to ‘which Gov. Vroom reptied. He was recotved by the citi- wens a masse. This evening a grand serenade is to be Qtven bim. Fire in Americus, Georgta, Avausta, Ga., Sept. 8, 1857. A fire in Awerious, Ga., on Sunday last, destroyed a Jerge porticn of the business partof thetown, The prin- cipal rufferers are H. W. Shaw, Jobn ©, Holmes, 8. 3 Kendrick, F. Vogelesng, J. P. Griffith, B. Greenwal@ ‘Wm. L, Johnsen, and Johnson & Kvans, Fatal Raliroad Accident. Wiiatwaron, Sept. 8, 1857. Patrick Moguire, a brakeman os the Delaware Railroad, ‘waa killed this morning, near the Lol zelo stavion, whea at- Gompting to get on the train. Death of Hon. James Lockhart, M. C, EvANsvmie, Ind., Sept. 8, 1857. ‘The Hon. Jemes Lockhart, M ©. elect for ths district, died bere ai 5 0’ slock this morning. Arrest for Procuring Abortion, ALnany, Sept, 8, 1857, ‘Mrs. Haim, calling herself an Indian dootrees, has been commiited to prigon on a verdict of the Coroner's jary, for covsing the death of Mics Martha Lockdoy, a lady aged 18 years, by poisonous drugs administered to procure abor- fon The People’s Union Fair at schenectady. Scurwecrapy, Sept. 8, 1857. The People’s Union Falr, to be held here for the rest of this week, for tbe purpoee of oxbibiting tee mechanios ‘and agriculture of five counties, is increasing in interest. Up to Zo'clock to day 741 entries were made and 3,100 Gokcts ecld. Boston Weekly Sank Statement. Bowrox, Sept 8, 1867. The following are the footings of our dank statement for ‘the past week, as compare! with those of the week pre views — Capttal ste Loans and Whe Augusta at Gavannah, Savansant, Sept, 8, 1857. The steamship Avgusta, from New York, arrived here early this morning Biarkets, PHILADELPHIA @TOCK BOARD. PULULADELPHIA. Sept. 8, 1857. Stooks heavy. Pennsylvania 5's, 82}; Roading Raliroad, wy: oad, 9; Moria Oanal, 60; Penn- Inland Ke! arisicie faltrona, Atnanr, Sept, 8 P. M Flow very dull, Whbeat—Noceles. | Corn—dales 20,000 Dushols, at 70c , sfloat, ani Jo. 20 highor from cars. Cats bigher. Sales in the atrost at 600 a Stc. Rarley vory dull, Saloe at 930. a 900 for four rowed. Shipped Jat night $6,000 bushels corn, 20,060 do. oats, 10,000 do. wheat. Bryraro, Sept. 8-6 PM. Flour onchsnged, with a fair demaod. Saree | bole Guperfine Odio and Miohizan at $6 60 9 $5 75 indiana ani Ken'ucky, Wheat lower. Sales Dushels #t 55¢ a 860 for Chicago spring, $1 16 Indiens $i 31 for choive do. and Keniacky, of whics Gere is very little io market Corn low Sales 95,000 bushels at ofc. Oate quiet Whukey beld irmly ae atc. Freights firm; 120 for corn nnd 160. fo tw Now York. Lave {myorte for the 24 pours ending at Deon to-day—8,009 dole flour, 40.000 bushele heat, 16,000 do onrn, 9,000 do oats. Canal exporu—26,000 Duabeis wheal, 43,000 do. corn, $000 do. oss. ‘Oxwaco, Sept. 8, 1867 Fleur doll and lower; sales common Stave at $5 37. Wheat dull, saler 1,000 bushels Chicago spring at $1 10 Rarley—Seles 9,5C0 bushels at $1 Freights o: sake import 4¢0 buh ls bariey. Canal exporte—1,300 bis fvur, 2,200 bushels wheat. ‘Omcaso, Sept. 8—6 P.M. Flour steady, Wheat declining, Sales at 759, Corn doll, Onte quiet. Sbioments to Baffalo—No flour, 4,000 buehela wheat, 16.600 do. corm. Shipments to Os argo—No flour or mbost, 38,000 bushels corn, Roce! 1,260 byls. flour, 100,600 bushels wheat, 46,000 orn. Tue Orr A —Madame Frezzolin, whose great success on Monday we chronicled yesterday, will wing “#omnam- Dula’’ on to-morrow evening, for the second and last ume. ‘Mr, Citmann bas ongagod sig aorina Vostvall for a limited Dumber of nig! Fignorina Vestvall wil! reterm to the Academy very much improved. Everyone will regret ‘Chat ber ergagement ts limited on ac: onnt of arrangements Previously mado at the West and South, Four Arraanasce or Viavxteurs Mr. Henry Vioux- Comps arrived in this city yesterday morning, inthe Arago tm order to follfl an engsgemont with Thalberg at Nib o's, Vieuxtemps is one of the frst violinists of the day, and bis performances will, if possible, be renderet more attractive than ever on this occasion by ® union which he (as effected with Thaiberg. The first grand concert by Doth artiste will take place at Niblo’s eaioon on Tuesday ext. Swarr ro res Swarr —Mr. 0. Oscenyan, of Cons'anti- Dople, has commenced tho manufactare of tho delicious Oriental confection, fig parte, a bit of which |r called by Che Turks « ‘morsel of delight’ Some persone have at- tompied to imitate thie article as made at Constantinople, at without success, Tlie paste has, however, boon Intro Gwood, and te already quite popuisr As Mr, Oscanyan makes {t, {t is freah, meliisg, and altogether delicious. People who Dave a sweot tooth cannot find anything nicer Ghan thie paste, while it ie @ valuable remedial agent for @) affections of the threat. @erucnr o Gruwe ovr Commmacr i ne Wer.—The Dids for building » State Innatic asylum at Madison, Wis- Gonain, were opencd on the tet instant, and what ie mos! Gingular about the award \s the fact that the lowest bidder (Got the job. The aystem of giving out contracts in thi® tty has evidently not yet reached Wisconsin. Coroners’ inquests, Fava, Acciparr ro 4 Camman.—Am inquest waa held at ‘the New York Hospitel, upon the body of s carman «(fumed Thomas Kelly, who died from the effects of inju- resetved the 19th altimo, being Shrews voder oral of s vebicie Whlse te wee a ‘fg atthe time, {he sccident ocourred in First avenue, Bear Heventh strcet. \ ardict, ‘Accidental death.’’ An Unxxown Mam Foren Drowsy.—Ooroner Hills held fan inquest yoaterday, at pier No. 3 North river, apon the ‘body of an unknown man found floating in the water. Dee wsed was seen afternoon, f j Court Calendar—Tnie pte Suara Damar Cova Non, #87 9,9, 10, 11, 14, 16 ——__., United States Circuit Court, Hon. Jadgea Nelson and Botte preeiding. Sart. 8.—This court was opened to-day, when a number f motions were made in patont and other causes, casos fet down for hearing = NEW YORK HERALD, W. A Lingany yor Tm Pamommes at Sing Sing —An effort 1s being made by some benevolent minded persons to get Up a library for the use of the prisosers at Sing Sing. The originator of the idea was a young lady, who, pitying miseries of the unfcrtuvate conieens of tho State desired to send “blessed words of instruction 5E books to Sing Bing. They are now a larger number of books to sond to ihe same 5 Bor Wmanc —A bright, handsome Ind, about thirteen years of ago, by the name of George F. Prichard, loft the office of the Courier and Knquirer Felday, H4th of Augast, raying ho was going to Boston, since which time ni bas been seen or heard of him. His parents, who reside at 144 Frank in atreot, are in deep distress at his absence, Hise ry Puart Sreeer—Two Hozams Brent To Peatit.— Shortly after 4 o’clookFyesterday morning « fire broke out in the stable sitaated at No, 14 Pearl streot, near the Battery. The firemen were very prompt and extln- goiebed 26 flames before thoy 6) 4 maoh beyond Vbree stalls and the hay lofis. Two horses tu these atalle were burnt to death, end the other broke his halter aud escaped with some severe burns on his body, He ran into the street and was subsequently caught by the police. The stabie ts owned by Mr. John Roardmaa aad rentod by Mr. Haggerty. Mr. Corneliue Mabooy owned the two horecs ‘were burned to de:t3, ano the one tha caped Into ths s:rect revorcly burred. There were eight other horses In the stabie et the time ef the fire, but they were taken cut without fojury. the fire is supposed t> bave been tho act of carel: seness. Fre ix tae Bowsny.—About three o’olock yesterday afternoon a fire was discovered on the roof of the building No, 208 Bowery, ccoupied on the upper floors as Bacon’s Sener es by J. H. Boys. The (lames were soon extingviebed. Damage to the buildirg about $3¢, insured for $1,€00 inthe Bowery Insurance Oompany. The stock and fixtures are insured for $2,000 in the Brooklyn Insu- rance Company. They are soonest abou! $100, The fire originated from a spark cn the a Excise Commawowums —On Toesday the Board granted Meenses to the following persons:—Houry Smith, No. 870 Fourth avenve; James Longworth, 125 atreet; John R. Cook, £55 avenue 0. Finu ry Euzanerm Srawer.—Botwoen 10 apd 11 o'clock Mon¢ey night, « fle cbovrred in the bay loft of stavios at- tached to the oval yard belonging to Mr. Samuel 8. Wan- dell, Nos. 20 and 22 Elizabeth street. ‘The fire was soon extinguished, and before mvch damsge was done. Mr. Wandell is insured to the amount of $1,600 ia the Stuyve- boat $26. The fre is sen} Insurance Lew ig § Loa al supposed to have been the act of an incendiary, who ob- tained access io the joft through tbe rear of the coal yard. Brooklyn City mews. ‘Tue Fatat Stanning ArrRay ix FuLtow Strwgt.—Ooroner Snell held an inquest on Monday into the ctroumstences at- tending the death of Hugh Kelly, who was stabbed in an affray in front of the saloon No. 12 Fulton street, on the of the 30th ult., and who diod at the City Hospital on Wednesday, the 2d inet. A number of witn exam! from the evidence adduced ti McKinney a. and beates by Gallagher and Patrick Kelly. It was thon that the knife was ured, and as appears from the testimony, % James Galldgher, who mortally wounded Hugh ‘lly, loted Ap and nfl ney. eovore stabs McKi aff ay, be admitiet having used the knife, bat alleged he did it & eelf defence. The investigation oocupied whole day, apd the following vordict was rendered ia the ereping»—"That Hugh Ketly came to his death wourd iuflised by James Gallagher, assisted by Patrick Ki the axscsed were committed to await their Passing Covyrsremr Moxsy Three men named Chas Annson, John Lafferty and William Jones, wore arrested by ofticer Velsor, of the Fourth prec'not, on Monday night, for paseing counterfeit three dallar notes of the Hudson Ceunty Bank, on soveral storekepers in Myrtle avenie. When arrevoed they had four of the counterfeit notes in their possesion. They were held for examination. Cusrox oF Hicuway Ronngsy.—Wiliiam D. Brower was brought before Justice Cornwell on Monday, om the com plaint of Joseph Clapham, who charges him and two oth- ors with attacking and robbing him of gold wateh, in Concord street, on Seturday pight last. Tae others os caped, but Brower was arrested. He was committed to await an examination of the charge. Inroxtant Daciaon oF Jvtcs Staorc—Waar OoxerrrcTss Brroragy is tex Seow Dacums —Judge Strong has de ivered the following decision in the cate of the people egeivet Jobn Borh. Bush was convicied of burglary in ‘at a Court of General Scssions held tn for baving entered a dwelling house bich a man bamed John Wood 10. we tm the room of and be hadin his posses ston ‘ime @ pair of ta'oone, valued at $4 60, Hie made bis escape ont the houre but was arrested after renning ® shor distance. He wee convicted, and a cf proceedings having been procared by bis coupeel, Dee Ny, the owe was carried to the General term & writ of certiorar! whea the rullng of the lowor conrt was reversed and a new trial ordorod. Rermere Cover—Sreciat Texv.—Before Judge Birds oye.— James Pecan ve John 1. Stvens.—Thia te an action brought by Pecan sgainst Sevens to recover damages for criminal convection with his (Pocan’s) wife. Stevan, as alieged, some time since, induced the wife Tecan to foriare him and family, and tive wtih bim (Stevers) as his wife, the marriage ceremony having been perfor ned BA ned For thia act ’ecan eued Stevens, laying is Camages at $5,000. The facts in the com admitted by defendant, ® judgment for the full amo: claimed was ordered ly the Court. Stree Covat—Sruciat Tana —Bofore Judge Birdseye —Wm., Mosher os, Melvina Mosher —Thia was an action for divorce on the ground of adultery. The charges being dis- deciaton tn favor of plaintiff was reederea Court or Smmows.— Before Judge Morris and Atsociates Emmope apd Schoonmaker —The [’cople vs. John, Joshua MN. J. —-THE LATEST NEWS, ETO., ETO. ‘The collision ow the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, near Whitehorse, N. J. MOConcluding Hxercires of the Tarnvereia Festival. Letters from the American Watering Places—Newport, | Navesink, Milford, Conn., and Old Point Comfort, Gosstp at the Southern Watering Places, | Amare in Minnesota Obttuary Notices of the decease! British Commanders tn India, @ir Henry Lawrence ani Geners! Sir Henry Bar. Bard—Lieut. Cheever, U. 8. N., John Croker, and othore. Affaire in Kanges. Furopean Oorrespondence—Letters from London, Parts, | Madrid, Berlin and S. Petersburg. (The Theatroe—Critioal Notices of Frezsoltn!, Mise Hern, Mr. Murdoch, &o, Together with Editorials on various subjects, In eresting ity News, Police Reporte, Money and Produce Markets, ‘Marriages and Deaths for the weok, and # large amount of general and misoeliancons reading. ‘Terme two dollars per year, four cents per copy, To be obtained a the office and of all news agents. ———— Espenscheld, Hat Manufacturer, of Ro. 118 Maxann street hee just introduced the fall "a hate: leo, A a'yle oeeniiariy adapt which, in the exsential qnaiitics of fineness, ty and taste, cannot be murpaserd. Three Dollar Hats, Fall 148 Fraiton street, between Broadway to a hat, are quite common, on. closed within. Buta different meanin de atetbnted to (hephrase wometimes-calways, tn feck when hats manufactu. ed by KNOX, corner nf Broadway and Fulton street. Then, the “great deal Fall of the Year Prodeces Full af the Hair. Don't walt too late Dr, GRAN + F a a 10 consat DIBAN, Yeaday be 70) tadlen* Portraite hose. ALLoOORE Great Show of American Beauties, Photo- Te ard the people, by HULMMs, 38) q Pa'r of 1857. for the and Vitae Por first (oor, 483 Rrsadway, acy. a eere.—Thi eld large and valuable tavelcen of Phillipe Sempeca &'Go, and cr Cases in Great Vartety— by J. & 8. BAUNDBRS, store only at Mo.J Astor Hecker'’s Farina Jelly,—This Wholesome and delicious food bas become a popular end profitable er ine Of dally use im Sify hotels and saloons ip the shy of New Xork incinding tre Avior House, Taplor'a,” Th mps a'r, the Crooks? and other saiooms, and will be prepsred tn wape’ rior sty le at (Le saloon at the Crystal Palace dur F ir of the American Ins stute, commencing on Tur day, the 16th ipstan'. an ag-noy bas baen estab ished at No 6new Canal meet, Bear Exot Brosdway, where the jelly ix muis and sold da ly, Sundays excepted and where doub'e bol'ers of various sizes, and jelly monida of w ren’ variety of pat Yerme apd aizes, sre Turnished to holela, aaloons and privale families. Metallic Wablet Razor Strop—Fer Sale ¢. & B, BAUNDRRS, store only, at No. 7 Astor House. said Laird’s and Hatr Dye Against the world for thetr durability asd cheapness W's Broadway, soar Howard rivet - Sithe manuinciry. ais Breede ee oo - Oristadere’s Hair Dye, Wigs aad Toupecs, the very best in the i ‘ eT eae, Sores. tee on gale, and ihedre pr Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- kers. No, 1 Borciay aireet. Hair dye, four shillings a box, black or brown. Holloway's Pills —Prof.satonal Prejudice dies hard, but the oures of dyspepsia biliona disorvers ant 25 ing K down everywhere mind *he facuity admit the value of the medicine Well they uay, for it ab ames the old treatment >y its countless cares. jurray & Lanman’s Florida Water Em- 8 and verpe'urtes in its dvlightful sroms ‘he prrited exserces of the rarest t opical plents aud dowers tis the most »piritual of perfumes, gold by D. T LaNMan & 00., wholesale iste, 2 Water street, aud by ali drnggista, ai drugs Scents por bole Atle mates ours cholrs vet, eyeonery, and utes cure morbus, diarrt css, , and all bowel complaints BR. B. resolvent will cure chronic bron- tits and o her a‘lectiona of the longs and throat. B. R reg- ulators will cure cost'veneas, indigestion, heartbure, d: Bia, iver complaint headache, nervousners, and ai female difficulties. No. 162 Fulton street, up stairs. SRADWAY £90. FINANCIAL AND COMMER CIAL. MONEY MARKET, Tosepay, Sopt. 86 P. M. ‘The stock market was again panic sirack today, A very important deciine in prices was realized, and sucks ‘were sold in large quantities. Thoro was hardly sn ex ception in the entire list The good, bad and indifferent all tumbled down together. The quiet, steady state of things which appeared in the etock market for some days past, bas given way for one of excitement and increased Cistrast. There appears to be no bottom to rallroa stocks. Of the old, worn out concerns, mo one can tell where bottom is, Ttcertatnly has not yet been touched. At the first board today Virginia 6's declined & per cont; Mis sourt 6's, 134; California ; mm. | pols Central bonds, 2; Park Bank, 5; Delaware and Had. | son, 1; Pennsylvania Coal Company, 234; Pacific Mail ‘Steam Ship Company, *(; New York Contra! Rai:road, 1', | Erte, *{; Harlem, 3¢; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 1; Road ing, 36; Michigan Ocntral, 1; [ilinois Contral Matlrosd, 5; Clevoland and Pittsburg, 1; Galena and Chicago, 1; Cleve- jand and Toledo, 13; Chicago and Rock Istand, 34; Mil waukie and Mississippi, 5. Indiana State 5’s advanced 4 per cent; Tennessee Sate 6’, 1; Canton Company, i. ‘This is a state of things that may well cause a panio. Holders of these stock securities dally seo their substance gradually melting away, leaving behind very little except s finely engraved certificate, re. Presenting so many sbares in certain inoorporaied companics. The value is at present moroly imaginary. What the future will bring with it no one at present can form an idea. One of the moet unfavorable featares of the present revulsion is the effect so far on tho backing interest. The Park Bank declined to day 5 percent. A short timo sinco this slook wes selling at a promiam. Tho stock of other banks bave declined considerably, No one | some to fear the suspension of our olty or country | banks, #0 far as the circulation is concerned. Holders of | bills appear to have the most perfect confdenos in the ultimate redemption of ths Lasue of the suspended banke, and no fears regarding tbo banks which have not yet sus- pended, The currency ts therefore sound, aud we have rotthe difficulty to contend with in the prosent revulsion that caused #9 much disaster in 1857. Thor the currency wea of @ wild cat character, and when the banks suepend od their bille were worth jost about nothing at all, Now the basta of ocr paper currency is solid and substantial, and every man in the community perfectly understend: the system by which tho bill be holds is secured, and rests therefore satisfied. The banks can fafl now the same as & private concern, und wind up in the same way. We most look for very many failures among the banking !n Mitutions of this State, he West and the Northwes!. The banks of these sections have been more or less connected with railroads, and they must break. Many bunks in Now Engiand bave loaned what is called currency largely to railroads, and ae the railroad companies dofault the banks must suffer, With this exooption, New England as a section will not suffer mech by the railroad collapse now gotmg on. The railroads of New England collapsed some Ume since, and for years bave been andorgoing @ process of reform. By a suspension of dividends they have Nqui- dated most of their floating debts, and are now just emerging from a long period of depression. The ime has bow arrived when other sections of the country must go ‘throogh the same ordeal. The roads now (avolved cover ‘a vast territory and” represent an immense o:pital. The entire West and Northwest have made baste too fast in the pay for, The enormous debts which have been contracted, the immense credit aysiem which has been orealed, the ‘amount of individua) lability involved, have ali had their share in bringing about the Snancial revulsion which is ‘At this moment sweeping with sack fatal effect over the North and Western portions of the Union. We have only to draw the line of latitude between the North and the South to limit the boundaries of this col/apes in private and public credit, and im drawing this ii real canes must more clearly appear, While the North and West bave been neglecting the mos} {mportant industrial pur- ‘gults to engage tn speculation and the construction of rail roads, the South have confined their capital and thelr ag tention solely to the production of their great staples, Tae North have been engaged in speculating in land, while the South have been engaged in cultivating the land. While wo was pursuing the shadow, the other was se- curing the substance, and we see in the comparative condition of each the result of the ifort of exch, While the North and Weet are iaboring ander all the dangers and difficw! dee of a financia| reynision, where fortunes fade away in ® day or #0, the South is in the midst of proaperity and plenty, free from debt, and therefore free from danger. The political demagoguee of the North have for years been directing emigration te certain sections of the Northwest. In their zeal to make Kanaae froo, and to Create specuations 'n pubdito lands, they have aroused « fooling of fauatictem 9a the subject of Mayor which bag crested S perfect exodus from New Kagiand © Keuses and Nebrasira. Thonrands ha -e loceted stiesree' ves In sections Of the West where there was not food enough to eustain them, sad bave exchanged abundance for want The most reak and rabid ani slavery leaders of the Norih have beos the wildest spesulators in Westora lan’s, and bars been ‘ne conse of the ruin ena wretshedness that have over- taken 20 many, These political buckstors have uvod the prinetple of anti-slavery to attract purchases for-thoir lance, A retrib tion bas at last overtaken thom. While violepoe and bieotsbed have marked their courss, and ruin overtaen the violims of their faith, the seetion Of country they svolded-the Youth.-hee been, free from political agitation, frem violence, from. want, and from all of those evils which arc sure to folio ~ an inflated credit system, based up wild speca. lations ends doparture from ai! indastrial pursulw. The Concition of the North, compared with that of tho-South, can therefore be pointed to, at this moment, as an iltustre ton of the danger attending such artificial inflaioas, such extravegant speculations upon scch weak fovndasuons, such insane expenditures Of Ospital without the possibility ef adequate returns’ Tao country ai large would bo mach better off at this moment bed we but halt as many ratl road in exiatonce, We should thea haya enough. for all mecessary purposes We do not wani another road this side of the Missistippi river, after the ou ietion of those wow in process of constroction, for the next ten years; and {f ls our impression that very fow now ones will be built witbin that time. Tho South, we hope, will learns lesson of the North in this matter, and ayold the sause of ail our prorent financial difticuities. By adhoring strictly ¢o their legitimate purenits; by the oultivation of cotton, corn, sugar,’ tobacco, rice, &c., they will in the end be richer, and in tbe meantime much happier and better, Railroads will be constructed fall ex fast aa want. ed, oF full fant enough to be profitable Af.er the adjournment of the board tho following sale, of stocks and bonds were made at auction by 8. Draper — $3,000 Covington and Lexington RR Jat added. 16 8.000 No'aware, Lackuwenn and Western do,..... 55 14,000 Fox and Wisconsm improvem’: Us. do. 10 shares sixth Avenue RK... ...... 60 Petarare, Leckawaus and Western RR 230 Fox River Improvement Co. 96 Harmony Insurance Co 16 do. do 100 City of Bronssick.,.. Tho following stock was sold afer the adjou: the board by Motsrs KE. H Ludlow & Co.:— 100 shares Ohio Life Ins, —_ Trust Oo. ‘ 0. 10 do. do. . 1 380 de, do. do. it 1 do. do. do. 68 do. do. do, . 4t the zecond board lower prices rule? and there was & generel desire to realize. Tho groat ¢iMonity is tho ab sence of buyers, Park Bank fill off 2 per cont; Tennee- sce 6's, 8; American Exchange Sank, \; Canton Compa by, 4; Pensaytvanta Coal, 9; Pacific Mat! Steamenty Company, *{; Roading, 14{; Clovoland end Piusburg, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; Chicago and Koox Island,i; « Creese ané Milwavkie, %; New York Contr Aner ibe board Erie ‘as offered at 20\; per cont; Roading, 4736 @ 4734; La Crome and Mitwaukie, 153% 416; Nee York Central, iz}. We upierstand tba; the Oliver Lee Bank, of Butfaio, had » large amount of dezostts of the New York Centra! Railroad Company. Tho supply of Mismourt State 6's on the market appoas to be very largo. They appear to he in tho tandés of partics very much in want of money. The eales today sum up more than $100,000 at prices varying from 70 to 71 per cent. ‘The Assistant freaaurer reports to-day, as follows: — Total receipts seevees $192,873 07 Total payments . + 318,600 62 ‘Tota! balance.... . ooo seee KT, 196,45 62 Several failures were reported to day: one a dry goods jobbing bouse—vyery heavy; another, ax auctioneer; aad ‘another very large house. The Jefferson Insurance Company have declared a diyi- dend of three dollars per share (ten per cent), payable on demand. The earnings of the Cleveland and Tolod) road were, in Ai 1857 + $65 284 ™ ++ 88,600 Judge Peabody having granted an Lnjunotion reetraintng tho 2llinols Coniral Railroad Company from paying an a6. captence of that company, amouni ng to $1,641 60, due 7th fmt , In the bands cf Dennistonn, Woot & Co, which they received of the Ohio Life Lorurance and Tevat Company, the samo was protested, the Iilinols entra! Ratlroad C mpany paying the am wnt into the United States Trust Company | by order of the Court, to abide the event cf the sul bo- tween the parties. The Butslo Adverther of Monday atnounsos the failure of Nites & Kinzie, produca dealora, The Advertiter wayn— This nouse bas extended connections with the Weat Two years eince they beld grain enough to materially control the market, and realized large profs. year, ta tho visieeivudes of thia branch of commerce, they were heavy lovers, ard Dave einoe been carrying aloog sn {m- mene inde biedzese. Messrs, Wm Focte & Co, of 19 Central Wharf, a wel Known firm, have also fatied. Comparative statement of the oxporis (excluttye of specie) from New York to forolgn ports for tho woek aad sinoo January 1:— 1866, 1866 1857. Total for the week... $853,895 = 1,080,114 1.056.060 Toiai for eight mortha 41 444,606 65 016,844 49,262,015 Since January 1.... 64,006 458 60,315,865 ‘The Portemorth and Concord Railroad was sold at auc- tion last Tuesday, in Portsmouth, to the new corporation known as the Concord and Portsmouth Railroad, for the sam of $86,000. The property consists prinetpally of the railroed from Portsmouth to Concord, with unary fixtures and fornitare, and wae mold to satisfy a aortgage of sald Corporation, dated August 20, 1860, to the amount of over $60,000, on which tho intorest for a long timo past bad act bocn peld, A locomotive and several cars wore also sold by the mortagors to the pew company for $13,000. Zh railroad will be run by the ew corporation, the capital seck having been reduced to $280,000. The following ‘8 from the Missour! D-micorat — The published rapert of ©. F. Jackson, Meq., he Bank Commissioner, which 1s required to be made som! anun- ally, of the cond’tior of the banks organ zed nader the General Banking Inw, covers staiements from the Stave Bank wilb it branches, tho Senthern 6 wk and the Farm ers’ Rank, From thia report, jook'ng st the resoarose (m- med'a:e or toon available, and the /aW'ities tmmodiate or pendlog, we optain the following results:— Bperte on hand.. loans and ——_ Dee from sod or TOA... se eeeeee tees Tue deposttors Cironlal: a oa Other acconnie Total... .00.- ss ceeeeeeeenees $8,220 84) Our Danks are moving forward with a ylow to the ex- tension of ail the facilities to trade within the compass of thelr resources, which they can grant compatibiy with the pradence and caction which bapkert shoald oxarcise tail times and ehich are mecially enjotaed by the cir cumstances of the pasting Hoar. Tumpat, Hopt. 8, 1867. 6O.N Y Gon RR... 0% «x ren | e EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1857. ~ SSSStese ask me do. 83 12 Ehadson Riv RR.. 100 Ti Comtrai RR, . 34 Tike . apd nears TK0. @ 7p. Seaaweru7m—Fiour— "he market wee again deprewed jwes Gone Gull Bt yeaterdey's quotations, and veales of 20m6 descrip tons of common bragaa cond not be made without further soucem ion w pres The pales were con- Bnec 1 avout 5,000 Dbis., ab about the followts Vons— + Canadien snperfine exd aesacece jouthera faccy and oxtra. SSRSESSES i 6 Ja'timers, A-oxandria and deorgetown...... bs 4 . oo Ihotor ol¢ and new axtre family and bakers’ brands ef flour were ct.. ptsescerses - Cenadisn flour was ako dal! and lower, and sales.em Draces sbovt 00a 800 bis hors Drande were a fair Febout 8.6 to 1,000 bois, prices. Rye fl ur—salea of about 100 bbia wore mado stthoabove prices Cora meu! vas quiet and prices unchang- ea Wheat was trreguier, apd closed a: lower rates, walls rales were freely made and embraced @> ut 30,000 « 40,0" burhe le, including uew Tennessee red at $1 36.0 $135 & $196 and with s ecpell lot primea $140 White South. ovb Fepged from $2 400$1 60 @ $1 66, Including 6,000 bushels at $1 48, ande@ smail (ot choice sold at $1 60, which #ae an outside gure, and some Weatem new white sold at $' 4 and red Indiana at $1 25 @ $1 28. Corp was lower, #ith limited seles, wAich were confined out 15 C00 « 29,600 bushels Western mixed, at 7c. a the ma) kot closing at 720 8 72a Rye was quict, at 80), a O20 for newant old. Oats ware lnsctive, at 660 @ 64c, for State and Western. Wo quote grain tn this mar het at UDe following retes:— Fhoa:—Western rod, old and new. Sonthern yeltow, Southern white. Rye—New ud old Cholce extra sew end ot Wester Covvas —"ales of about 960 bags Rio at Ilo. allic, wnd 275 begr Sevanilix op crivae terme anpposed to havo been mafeat 120 Mr. Soott's weekly olroular givos the following account of stock tn thie market:— took of Rio coffee ov ihe 1a: Septambder, 1857, 01,:80 bags; salos of the weck eetimeted at 11 FG Hage, Stock of Rio coffee on the ath dey of September. 79,574 bage; Mareosibo, 11,44; Taguay re, 2°0; Oeyion, 800; S& Domingo, 100; Jara, mate and government bags, 11,176. bag’ and ‘mats, 208,88. Quolalions. wponibs Rio eefiee, prime, four Good Folr .... Or mery Marecaibo rm Oey Java mate and bags, month St, Domingo, cman. . Corton. ‘he marbet ant; while tales were corfized to about 400 bales, closing dull at the fotlowing quotations — Liverporl Olassification, O ber desoriptio Fraicars were agnia firmer, with more grain offering for Liverpocl, and abort 36.00 bushole, chietly wrest, were engeged in bulk apd sbipe’ bage at 5d. a’ 535d, apd Gd in bags was sferwards do- manded For floor Is 6d. was saked. tile doing to Liverpool beyond f elght engagements, A esse] was coartered to lowd with about 600 bhds. sugar " ma nd 2,000 coal at $8. To Hamberg, 40 tons wessnr goods were taken at 15s., and 1,000 boxes exiract logwood at 12s, 64, To Havre, cotton waa at yo, bone at Ke, and hes, rico and bark as before, To california rates were sicady at 220. @ 250. arked per boal mesevremest. Bors —Thea was little or nothing doing tn old hops, and | qvointion: wore quite nomteal, while not enoogh now has come to may ket to eetablish prices. We learn from re. Hable sources thet the crop wi'li not be an sverage ono. In Now Fngland, the ficlén in many oases have boen re | duced by shanging them for the oultivetion of other ar- | Ucier, while the tesson bas been unfavorable From theme omcecs it ts su) ‘that the yleld tn thet quarter | will Pot exseed over eno baif of last year’s product. At the Weat it {8 said tbat the crop will prave an average oue. ‘The barley crop—closel’ allied to bops, in the manufacture cf beer= it ts anid, is ikoly t prove s very large one. Any iniportent decine la thom will greatly sugment the corsnmption of both | Lvs war qulet, and saiee limited, at 80c. for common, ave at $1 20 for lump Reoklavd. Navat Stonss—The market was quiet, at 470. for epl- rite, at $1 96 for commou rosin and at for orade tar- perilre. Orme —Tnazeed war quiet at 809 Sic; crude whale wee frm at 720. apd sperm at $130. Selected was held | Tuere was no change to notice in | Provimoms.— vork—The market was withoct change of moment in prices. The sales embrared about 700 a 800 bbdis., Insleded im wbich were aboat 600 bbls. mess, to go cut of market, at $26 60, check to dy, and the remainder at $2f 25032540. Prime was sold at Sil 160 $21 40. Beof was tieady, with sales of about 175 bbis, repacked | Western, plein and ex.ra Western mess, at our quotations. | Prime mess aud beef beams sore uacranged. Bacon nieady and nominal, at 14°(3. «160 latter Agure for pri sinoked sides, Cut’ moats were dull at our firavee, aud sales limited. Lard was dull, wich sales of about 160 bois. | our quotations Butter war In fair demmant, with saloe | at our Mguros, Choose was unchanged, Woe quote as | follow Pork-Mone, DDI Prime. SEBssisssses = * Bec 9 wales embraced about 1,060 minecovada, chic ily fair grocery gooda at 8c S*.c ,{neleding @ portion for refining at 7)0., hoes’ mo edo for reflaingatp tt — * Tonacco — Kentucky tx {irm but quiet—some more in- | qni-y for Gpemi-h: enlee 115 bhde, Kentucky, 10i0. a 180. ; 862 Dales Havens, S80. @ 62)gc., 106 do. Cuba p. t; | 62 canes peed leaf, 260. 8 We. | Wenany —Sales of 100 bbls, were made ai 260, and « | promi tot wee renorted mb 26 cc. ds. Cabs BXo. & and 200 | ADVERTISEMENTS RENBWED EVERY DAT. oot at 84 &), «' JONES, 16 Ann mtreet $4 "CS prt alla cbt ay etna OS cone Cater Gn baits (ree (rom giate pow Coliveriog: At $5 Cot farmecs tuage, on move etzee: (Cogicairine / Bourbon whisky of 1883. Older of 8m Teach of 1340, are \avited to call and test eampies, at the wine vata, 18 al aires. THE NATIONAL P GAZETTE THE NATIONAL GAZETER. THE NATIONAL P ALEITE Con alon, amongst othar Wnty news, "4 A Horrible Preeution Sepors Blown from the raion. 4 Carnon ¢ Mow h—a eplendid Li the we burs eu & Olergyman and « Lady dy wine. fal Marder on the ¥ Su aide tn a ¢ Jaen Wholeaale Poteoaleg in Sitrariand. Arrest of & Batch of P ckpoekelm i ted Pol onlng Unee at Rochester, ntereming Divorce Case—Lew (Je vs, his Wife, i) ogbam once more. y between James Hughes, Joe Cobar and James Mee ora’ K epositions—A few more Thieves Upkennelied, old wholers c by ROS’ & TOUSRY, of Nassau sireel, and re ah, by 8il news agens evers where. SOF ASAETR, exuassomn cara Ta Por wale by = man a aren, pan dd Tf PEST 18 THE CHBAPEST —TO Hi lous! Mowarda of hotels, oy Aer and esting bousea—The thm you buy crackers, athe "estat ond sneer ten you will never aferwanie nen say cthers. Bo Graekor beara ths samp of end: ae be market Is-fuilaet tatooma. Ovr goods may | he-ola ta tris oly, amnomg wrhichrare. tha Me Nickens rt euene Nioboias, pelian. Lal i, ‘oreuddovel, Srevoort Hous ad ve by All go00ers. , WET a poet, to a <phecitpnesinticninstibimmmartetonmttat seme ee FP YCKER'S COIRFURDA IN #RID At, arror ia ‘m cbenelise. Iv ribvoes, in fealerg: te feet et oii fost wap talarest or totresdnsumsnt ei B61 = pad 780) MAC Wire agnnet tne On iy 80 ay ot Angi, Wt Yor eranied an a tne. ult pressured L 2.00. againat enon, Woseier 8 00 ‘Phts eheolutely bite the ie and their taking. talag, selling oF advertising for eale the 1, W. SINGER 2 5O.. 8 Rroatwe~ HISKERS OR MOUSTAGHES FORCED TO GROW in nix weeks. by BueOt wttl aot stain eg “BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Povmrs. —On Sunday, Sept, 6, the lady of Dr. J. A. POTpEsy the a damm ‘i Sern Brvrr—Gaxnicr.—On Tuesday, Of the bride's brother, No. 23 City by the Rew. Jobn ef Soule Amboy, N. J, Mr. Jaline Burrs to Mise Caruanine Gs am ox, all of this olty, Davie—WaALLan —On Taesday, Sept. 8, by Rev. 8 D. Rurohard, D. D., Caanuas Davis, Beq., to Miss Same P. Wauar, only daughter of the late Joba C. Waller, of Vermont Lavawcx—Fxiexs.—lo Brooklyn, ca Tharsday, rar > by the Rov. C Kolscy, Mr. Saccat Lavmaiea to Miss y danghter of the iste John A. Fricke, deceased. Newark peers please copy. Beru—Torres.—At Babylon, L. Ly on Sanday, Sept. 6, by the fev. Mr. Cooper, Mr. Amon G. Sannx to Mien Lorre L Wicknam—S1ow —At Smithtown, Long Island, on Toa dey, Yopt 8, by the Rev. BF. Mundy, Wiuam H Wrom- Bam. of this city, to Louwe 8. FioyD, of the former piace. ‘Vu Ouses— Kn ay.—Om Thursday evening, Sept. 8, J. B. Van Ouamy to Maroanar Ru sy, all of this oly. B, at the residence Inea, Bawa —On Monday evening, Sept. 7, of remittest fever. Ans Da.ampy, the beloved wife of John egod 2 years, a ative of county Tipperary, [roland, ‘Tae funeral will take piace this morning, at ten o’dleck, trom aer iate residence, %o. 93 Greone mrect, Her friends are rospec:fully invited to atiend, Cos aime,—Oc Tuesday mornic; Lown Fasse- Corkins, aged 6, Sept. 8, mic, twin goa of Joroph D., and Cornelia 8 a Tee relatives and frieed yf the family relatives and friends o are invited to altenc |he funeral, from the pt Bridie goagm renia, No. 81 Forsyth stroot. corner of Grand street, thim. morning. a) ten o’clock. His romaing will be taken te Greeny 00d Cemetery for interment. Cowan —On Tuosday Sep. 8, Bapawr, widow of the late. ‘Thomas Cowen, in the 60th year of her age. ‘The friends and rolatives of the family are requested vo attend the funeral, to-morrow oa, ab two o’olock, from her 1a residence, No. 279 Firsi avenue, ‘without further notice. California papers please copy. Dicesy.—On Tuesday morning, Sept. 8, Hager, som of Addison 8 and Lauretia 4 Ioesr, aged 17 months. Favammar.—On Tuo day, Sept. 8, Ems Faveanac, widow. of Francis Favoreau, aged 69 years, ‘The frionds and relatives are respectfully invited to af- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 174 West Twenty sixth strect, this aftornoon, at two o'clock, further jnvi'ation. GaLviy —Un Tuerday, Sert 8 ron o! John and Catherine Gal days. ‘Hie remains will be taken to Cal Jous Gaiam, y , aged 10 years sa , this af- Tuosdey, Sept. 8, Many Aum, youngest and Maria Gore, ged 19 months, pases wili take place this afterncon, af twe o'clock, from No 79 North Moore streot. Gawiry —Canouns A. W., only daughter of James and. Apnie A. Gridley, aged 7 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives and of tne family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’olook, from the residence of his parents, No. 12 Mortoa strect, Brookiym, gD. Haavay.—On Tuesday, 8, after « short bat severe- ines, Jamas Haavey, aged 27 years. ‘The ‘riends of the fumily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow after moon, at half o’elock, from the resicence of his fatner, court Bos!on and Philadelphia papers please copy. Hovan.—On Tuesday, : 8, Of consumption, Jommem Vicw sas Hoven, & native of 4, aged 19 years and @P days. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the from the residence of his uncle, James Vickers, No. Third avenue, this a'iernoon, at Lalf past two o’cloak. Ee remains will be takev to Gresnwood. Josra —On Taceday morniog, Sept. 8, lasso Rorevep Jonas, in tho 20b year of bis age. His reiatives friends, aad those of his brothers tm Jaw, A. K. Ooshman and Dr C. Dixon Varley, are respect fally invited to attend the faneral, thie at five o'clock, from his iste residence, No. 240 West a accord street, witbout further inrilation. His remains be taken to Ri‘getield, Ct . for interment, Kmty.—On Toesday morning, Sept. 8, at leven o’olook, from Injaries recotved by baving his log fractured, ow Toesday, August 19, Thoxss Kauaey, aged 60 yours. The (lends and ecquainances of ine family, asd these of hie sons, W. J. and M. J. Kolloy, are respectfully invited. \0 atiend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’cloo&. from his late residence, No. 163 East Tolrteeath street, between First and Second avenues, without further notice. Molstyea.—at Newtowa, L I. on Tucaday, Sept. 8, Mra, FE. ©. Mclavyaa, in the 60tb year of hor ago. Her reiatives and friends are reapectfuily invited to at- tend the funeral, to morrow morning, at ton o'clock, from the residence of Mr. John 3. Daryeo, No wtown Pixciow —On Monday, Sept. 7, ALTuomm™ D oged 9 months and 6 days, son of Louls aad F. Pinch Paort—Ai Squanium, Qalnoy, Mas Savarday, 6, Lypta, wife of John K. Prait, of Now York, aged 40 years. His friends, those of hin son in-law, James L. Mowart, aod the members of Knickerbocker Lodge, |, 0. of 0. Buy are respectfully {nvitea #0 aitoud the funeral, this afer noon, at iwo o'clock, from No. 907 Hoary street, N. ¥., withoct furtuer invitation, Pracau.On Toesday, Sept. 8, of inflammation of the brain. May, the coarly beloved obild of Dr. Parcell, aged 4 yours, 1 month ani 12 days, Tor remains will be taken (0 Calvary Comotery for tm- terment, frou the residence of ber paromta, No. 104 Madi- son street, to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock. Raveme —On Toosday, Sept. 8, Mre. Many A, Rarwms, widow of James K. lisynor, aged 63 veare and 6 monthe. The relatives and friende'of tho family are gone from us, with angols there In he spirit world to dwell; Ob’ look upon os, mother dear, Smile dowa when we tay farewell. Oh’ end are the sighs for her absence | heave, and are tears, tho’ ‘tis fruitless to grieve; ¥ thro the dark mis\ of sorrow | see, In fancy, my mother stil) smilisg on me, Raniy.—On Toceday, Sept. $, Sorma Remit, aged 38 ” Hor remains will be taxon to St. James’ ones, aad Sicet the tanarahe cy No. 02 Navy street. Rice. Hoos, (afnme dang! lyearend 3 = os roman Invited Srusen, 08 bot pb Hy § i; 3 i 3 af ey Es Hf : i i i i e i E ij! i i : i | Hy TF FA : 4 : iil +a) 3 to morrow afternoon. st two o’clook, from her inte rest dence, corner of Bushwick syenue aad Jofforson etrest, Kast Brooklya.