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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, - 1857. ‘WUll Hogiead Put Down the indian Revolt? A. Grandjean ts the Only Porson whe can | declared « semi-annuel dividead of Ovo dollare perahare, | and all their rotennees presented to the: public mind. The ADVERVISEMENTS RENEWED EVER' ao quoticn hat bese mated ail! Eostant be able | S60 roo, gorgeeet Presa. Fue Srurand magn payable cn demand. Process of contraction and quidation has commenced ta) VEY MY. eidown this Insurrection? ‘We ask, in ar Ce in areune care atop, Roctabihast ‘Tho gross receipta oF the Ta Crosse aud Milwaukte Rail. | Our railroad companies, and ft mast go om uxtit-e thorough | “Gomauine Garuma’ PALL CUTIRA oy | BewON BY the ‘moet powerfal sation on tne face David’s Fall style of Gontlemen’s Hats are | road for the month of August were as follows, via — reform overtakes the entire interest involved in these Lm- CONGRESS STYLES, FOW a has, not cay bor own "wealth, bat the walt of 182 | now ready alewovm 6 Brvedwey, oar Duane rest Rastorn division:-— yortant works of internal improvement. $3.50 routs tes toes eo world ‘command; ‘enomies | _—e and ‘Tuo annexed statement exhibits the value of foreign dry / 5 —LOCURT MOUNTATH OOAL PURE AND GOON. (Goods imported into this port during the week end since 22; pa, cilaber, azn slate, wer, Seivering yg ‘TKPHENS’ CALEB£ATED WRITING FLUIDS AND Jan, 1, la cacl-of the past three years:— teen'b siren’, 8. Y. end foot of Bou Seventh ant Hou | fq OREM, RA. Loudon, und 276 Feast street, New Tore, ‘ie he ten om ae Day Gon poe Tenth treet, Williamaborg. Entered at thio port.,...$0,030,387 $1,048,512 $8,084,438 —OVER PIF?Y.ONE THOUSAND COPIES | "4S ¥4RLOk BuwiNG MACHINE, WORKING Harows oo mae... Tors ‘Wee Torus | OL000, uae vel eccae taking neven,difrat fiche hick ang of Sra Since Jan 1. 1855, 1866, 1867, | will be printed thin week. Bering running, ac. (an be worked va ctha ave nae Fatered at this ++, 949,086 028 $73,038,661 $78,280,256 | No advertisements received later than half pant three o'olock | PES. ee okreatent ease, Mo, pry ty 4. Y., over ‘Trown on esse 41996,624 73.376,208 78,606.078 | this afternoon. fice 22 Spruce sreut. — uggs difficulties in rav tog troops, az she did in the Rassian war; no particular go again the Tarks, they ‘will enlist thousands to defend it. if necesary Parliament wan alter the constitution, so a3 to allow the militia te be @eat cut of ibe Aipgdom, and the nation will sanction tae ast England will ake sevore vengeance for tho atrocious Grueitics to which her ohildren have been subject in India, and she will lay the foundation of her power too deep to We shaken again. 46 wo have already alluded to a propbeoy one hundred yeare cld. perhaps we may be excused for allding to an other stitl order—the oldes:, ta tant, of waish there ix aay @oconn). It is thas of the patriarah N.abh, who sald, ‘Gd ‘shall enlarge Japhet, he shall dwell in the tonts of Shem,” Now the English are the deenondants of Ja- whet, andthe asiai‘c races are descendants of Shem. At it, DO Kurcpean is allowed pag ged inact Indie. Let Perliament alter the ng og invite ‘aims to go out In lees than « con! who o penin- wuls of Hindesten will be with Anglo-Saxons, and Qbe natives will disappear them as they bave done who found tn the inspired writiogs ample pre- of the conquest of Tarkey in the late war, were at great lows what to do withasiubborn passage in the -Apcoalypee which set forth that the waters of Kaphrates ‘were to be dried up, to afford a passage to the Kings of the ‘Gast, who wore to couquer the countrios euoject to the if this policy be purmed, the Angio Saron wace may, in time, lve the riddle, by marching upon Constantinople from India. BOW WOOLD ENGLAND'S DECLINE APFEOT AMERICA? {From the Phtadelphia Ledger, Sept, 10 } ‘We observe that maay of our c temporaries sympathise ‘with England tn relstion to her fndian troubles, on the ground tha; the loss of her Eastern Empire would ‘be but ‘the prelude to ber deciine, and that her decline would ‘prove a soricus Injury to the United Biates. We dissent, nel presisely from the eympatny, but from the cogency of ‘the reagons sugeceted for it. Oo many accounts we should wogret to sce (i:eat Britain pushed to the wall. We saunoi ‘Zorge; that, in spite of ber many shortoomtogs, she is the freest country, afver our own, la the world; that liberty ie advancing sod extending sith ber at every generation, aod that ber ruin would put back the hour hand of pro- greu—to paraphrase s metapror of Robert Hall—for gen- erations, if not for cantaries. Bat wo think it is demon ‘atrabie that her decline would benefit instead of lujuring America. For, were the Manchester mills utterly de stroyed—were the vessels of Groat Britain swept from the Qoean—the facto-ies of this country, the ship; of our Atlantic ports, would supply the void. There would be no ‘Competitors left for ue; we should have consumers compar- ively at our mercy. So uter a ruim, however, cannot overtake England in our day, even if she lose the whole of ladia. Is is pot improbable, tncood, that @ suo- cossfol revolt in Hindostan would ‘injare ber material proszerity Dat little The prestige of Great B itainis what ja put to perti in this insurrection; not hor mauufactures, ‘her shippirg, or her enormous private wealth. ‘after Inia ts lost—if {t should bo lost—the energy, indas- Gry, segaciy and capital of the British people will keep ‘Logland, bead ani sboulders, abover every other nation but our own. And when those fail England, and she goes dows, we, and we only, can succeed to her manufacturing ‘and commer ‘tal greatness: But {\ would be unworthy of us, av men, if we were to desire, on this account, the ruin of England. So jong as Great Britain is @ benefit, on the whelo, tothe human 0 Ios e bas our hearty wishes for contin «ed pros- han tbajshe does not dererve to live. or than that we do not believe an all-wise Providence swill permit hor to live, When she bas dono her work she ‘will perish, as Assyria, Egypt, Greece aud Rome before ber. How far, in her couduct towards Jadia, abe Das violated the great law by which ahe lives, or how if guilty in tis matter, the good she does elsewhere is set cif against this one crime, are questious on which it ‘would be presumptuous to give an opinion hastily, if there arc, as yct, data sufficien: to justify a concluston. ‘We see much fro hy declamation abot India, but little Genso, and etill loss chanty. any intelligence. OOLLISION OF FBR&Y BOATS —BYPECTS OF RIVALRY BETWKEN THE WILLIAMSSURY FERRY BOATS. About 8 o’slock yesterday morning the Pook sli» forry ‘Dost Ocalaska,on her way from Wiliiameburg to Now ‘York, was run into by the George Law, of the rival ferry from South Tenth street The con sussioa was dread ‘ul, aod created intente excliement among the numerous pasten ere on board the ferry boats Tre larooard railing of the Yaske war taken y, and @ portion of her deck Tipped up. Hed the blow been struck a foot farther alovg the deck, loss of life must have ensued, as the goa- tiomen's cabin was crowded, and over 400 wero on board at the time. The George Law was uninjure: ‘The passengers on bowrd the Ooslaska were highly ¢: ited, and charged that the concussion was caused do ‘mignedly by the pilot of the George Law, who did not heed the warning given by the other pilot, thouga he could bave lt was eid thatthe name of tne offending piiot Ww one Peter Coffee, who was formerly omployed by the Peck Sp Company, bat waa discharged from their servico Jor come oferce, and it is supposed has no good feeling towarde them. These were the substance of the charges made by the Pook slip passongors. [i sooms that this is ‘tho third time this woek that the Pook slip ferry boats ave been run into. The Niagara we strack by one of ‘the Catharine ferry boats, and the Nebraska by one of tho ound boats. If the rivalry that is felt by those Williams. ‘arg forry boats oxponded itself in affording better acoom- jations to the public, instead of endangoriag tne lives of their passongers by collisions, It would im the long run be (ourd to pay much better. Fatat Accipaet on THe Campmn arp Axtnoy Rartroap.— ‘Yostercay afternoon, at five o'clock, sad accident o0- ‘mailes from gouth Aw boy. ‘Deen belated by one of the locomotives of another train was endoavoring to Police Intelligence. marca of Fawn Pusravces —Jamos F. Brown, of No. 929,747,216 The New York Weekly WHE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION—NEWS FROM EUROPE, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, BTO—AF FAIRS IN WASHINOTON, BTO., BTC. The Weexty Henato will be published at eleven o'clock ‘Chie merning. Among ile contenta will be found s full repor Of the proseedings of the Democratic State Convention, at By- oracane; The Gracshopper Falla, (Kansas) Pree State Conven (4on; More Revelations about the Mexican War—Letter from ‘Geverai Pillow; Collision on the Camden and Atlantic Rail- road —Names of the Killed and Wounded, x President Tyler on the Late Bouthern Commercial Convention; News from Burope—The Indian Mutiny; The Atlantic Telegraph, Ac ; Mews from Mexian, Cubs, West Indies, e.; \:Tairs in Wash {ington Bdlioriais on various subjects; Latest News by Tele ‘raph; Financial, Commercial, Religions, Political, Theatrical, ‘porting and Maritime Intelligence; Weekly Review of the Wew York Onitle Market; Marriages and Desths; together owith @ large variety of interesting local and miscellaneous Stema. Single copies, In wrappers, ready for mailing, can be Thad at the counter Prine atx nents, Reeve & Co, ttully soltett tten= tion of the pubile to he fall wad wiatse anion ier penstomen’s {roam bate, jue! Inga; also 0 thet tr way, of vent'la Cling moles! rendering th ead vane felt novel and useful tmprowement haw only to bs a0en to be appreciated. BERBER & CO,, 1% Broadway, Three Dollar Hats, Fail Style, at Archer & MA» TIN’S, 270 Greenwich stree!—game quality as thowe wold Broadway for $4 on A binwe gee of Gents Hats Senty,, un awe ‘an extenal iment is and cape for Ms ariely of fell and beavers w Yoru. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing —fall and Win- ter styles now ready, at 31 John street, corver of Nassat:. D. L. CORNELL, ailors, Will open on Menday, 7 i ak bro Mi corduroy Sk wil Me white, drab, brown, ollve . comprising an elegant variety. Gentlemen who intend ng the: the autumn months, and can appreciate and brambles. can bave shooting saita made in the most proved style at very moderate prices. Sugars, Molasses, and eas, at Reduced prices—For sale, wholesale and retell, by J. O. FOWLER & 90 260) aad 138 Greenwich Portable Dressing Cases in Grent Variety-- for male by J. & &. SAUNDERS, store only si Mo. Asior Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees.— ‘The beet in the world. surpasvirg all, made, sold and applied at the manufactory, 233 Broad wi HYI’s Hair Dye, 4 Sn or brown, No 1 Purclay street Inimi 2.2 Box, Black bie hair en ting, Motelits vanlet Kazor ee, Bale by J, & 8, BAUNDEEBS, store only, at Mo. 7 Actor Hous, 7 Latrd’s and Hair Dye Against the id for thet natural 4 ss ir npring | ro aaag a tata Rupturs.—Marsw & Co., Radical Cure Truss Offoe, removed to No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House. Oristadero’s Hair Dys, Wigs asd Teupocs, me basi in the country, bot me bd NY ie on sale, and the dye pri- jurray @& Lanman’s Florida Water,—In the room, the crowded theatre the the ar and the steamboat, this popular article ts ational, ae Bold T by D. 69 Water street, and mM ares Brandreth’s Pilis.—Up Down Office, at QAMPBELL'S drug slore, corner of Kighth aveaus aad Twenty-elghth etreet "s Tricopherous, only 12 Cents a Bot- tle at CAMPBELL's drag atore, corner ol Mighth avenue und Twenty-eighih atrest. Holloway’s Uintment —Tne Diseases of the fleah and the s¥in, io whish children are most subject, euch as enerus ed vores on the head and face. rashes, ringworm, tet ter. salt rheum, pimples, 40, are quickly relieved by this ou guent, as weil as the angviea! ulters, and all kinds of wounds, Dr. Kelicy can be Vonsulted Oaily at nis OF Boe, No. ‘ible House, upon diseases of the langs, liver aad kidneva iree of charg: — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Fawax, Sept. 1—6 P. M At the first board to-day the stook market was slightly betier. Tho amount of business transected wat not so large as usual, and in somo stccks tho operations were principally on time, buyer's option. New York Central Railroad advanced 3; per cont; Frie, 4; Reading, 14; | Michigan Sovthern, old, *;; do. preferred, 1. American x cbaoge Benk declined 3 per cent; Metropolitan, 1; Dela vara and Radeon, }¢; [l!tnote Central, 2; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 2; Chicago and Burlington, 6. 14 will be seen that the decline in bank stocks continues, with daily in. cressing sales. State ttocks and railroad bonds are no} forced upon the market so much at the current low rates’ Erte bonds not seoured by mortgage have ran down very fast, Thore was a sale to day of Erie Convertible, 1871, at 4336 & 44 per cent, A few days ago those bonds were tolling freely at 60 per cent. La Crosse and Milwaukte Iand grant bouds sold this morning at36 per cont We veo by telegraph from Wasbiogton, that this company have filed the maps and plans of the selected and located innds at the Genoral Land Office, and the propor measures to #9. cure the grant will be immediately taken. The company have located about four hundred thousand acres of choice land between Portage City and the Junction, a distance of sixty miles. This !s much better than they anticipated. The accounts from Philadelphia in relation to tho paymonts of the Reading Railroad Company were moro favorable to. day, and the stock was quite buoyant. All the coal stocks seem to be gradually but steadily settling down. Camber. land must be pretty near bottom. Pennsylvania Coal is solling for about double what It is intrinsically worth while Delaware and Hodson must touch mach lower points be- fore the present decline is arrested. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stooks and bonds were mate at auction by 8. Draper — $3,000 Terre Haute and Alton Railroad... int. added 4334 12,000 Great Western (Ill.) Railroad, let mort., do... 10 800 shares Clovoin} od and /ittsburg Railroad. w . 00, 4a 40 Chatham Bank... TA 8 OOM 46 Pacific Mail Steamship Company. 26 American Gsano Company... At the second Doard the market was lower, and closed very weak. A very smail amount of business was trans- Acted. Missouri 6's foll off ¢ per cont; New York Central ‘T's, 4; Bank of Commerce, 3; Pacific Mall Steamship Company, %; Pennayivania Coal, \¢; New York Central, Railroad, \; Erie, 3; Reading, %; Michigan Contral, 54; Michigan Southern, old, 3. In the adsence of buyors and Public confidence there oan be no steady market for rail- road stocks. No one can purchase stocks now for specula- ton, and no one has any money to purchase for invest. ment. The bottom has not yet been touched, and the time | for permanent purchases hes not, therfore, arrived. | Some of the low priced railroad stoke, like La Crosse, have undoubtedly beea taken to some extent by outalders, | who were altracted by the low price reached, but in the | high priced railroad stocks there is no absorption, and there cannot be at anything like present rates. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to iay as follows — Total receipes « Pllisce.. 12110,684,000 89 ‘The suspension of Messrs. William J. Soll & Co, bank- @rs, was apnounced this morning. Messrs. [oll & Oo. are holders of «largo amount of Wostorn securities, which they could neither sell nor borrow money on, and oonse- quently were compelled to stop payment. Although the firm has made a gonoral aseicnment, which act was ren dered necemary in consequence of two of the partners being non residents, yet they confidently expect soon to resume payment. We understand that thelr assots largely exceed thelr liabilitios, Several other failures were report” ed to day of minor im portance. The gross receipts of the New York and Harlem Rail- toad Company for the month of August, 1867, amounted to. on $99,062 68 Same month last ois ~ WRGTORIO ssc cecsececcessssceeceeseees $5513 8 Under the active supervision of the new president, Mr. Allan Campbell, the monthly expenses of the Hariom Kail road Company have been largely reduosd, as woll as the Dosiness Increased. Ho bas out down tho distance run by trains very largoly, and the saving im this way is not only permanent, by three or fourfold. The advantage of ing & practical engineer at the head of # railroad is oloarly \ilustrated in the Harlem road, in the person of Mr, Campbell. The notes of the Bank of Orleans, of this State, are thrown ont by the brokers, ‘The Atiantls Fire Insurance Company, of Brook!ya, hay The earnings of the Michigan Geniral Rallroad for Au- gust wore:— 1867. 126,837 08. 88,419 22 6,204 18 | 221,368 98 «++ 844,296 91 The gross receipts of the Chieago and Rook Island Rail- forthe menth of August, 1857, amounted 176,794 94 \ 162288 aT DOOTOREO.....ccrccccerccsccsecossseses eee 884,693 77 ‘The receipts for the first week in September shows an Inereae of $5,200 over last year. The following are tho receipts of the Morris Cana! Com pany for the past wook and seasoa, as compared with tho recelpis to corres ponding time last year: — Total to Avgust 20, 1856. Week ending Sept. 6, 1856, ++. 9180,481 38 11982 88 Total...essesesees Total to August 20, 1657 ‘Woek ending Sept. 5, 1867. ‘The commidiee of stookhoiders appointed to investigate the Soanctal affairs of whe Michigan Southern and Northern Indiaza Railroad Company have been (n session some days, and will, without doubt, have thelr report ready for the stockho'dore’ mooting on the 25th inst. From all that we can learn somo very extraordinary developoments will be made, The report of tais committee will conwin most, 1f not all, of tho following itema of Habilities and aseoz, We have uo dosire to anticipate the commitice’s report, but wish to ald them as muon as in our po ver in their severe labors, We call their attention, therefore, to the annexed interesting list of !toma:— MicuGas SouTusan ayy Noxtaman Ivoiasa Rai.koap, Laabiiines. Common stock ismed......... seessesese 725,600 00 —Of which $726,000 was issued as collateral. ‘The crowded state of our columus com.li us to oon- dense our urual week!y notice of the dry goods trade into few words. Vie may remark, in » general way, that, waking ali ducaliowaace for the disturbed state of the money markot, tne trade for the week has boen good, both to the South and West, and fewer failures have occurred than were to bave been saticipated from tbe pressure which bas prevailed in other directions, Nei:hor domes- tio nor foreign staple goods have undergone any {important ebange in prices. The suction sales of the week hava been large, embracing in their range shawls, ribbonr, silks, &c , which have as a general thing boen woll at- tended by city and out of town deniers; and prices ‘were, ll things considered, well sustained. Tas troubles in Wall streat.did not seem to be felt to tho same extent in tho auction rooms, mor inthe general movements of tho lease. ‘Tko-sxports of cotton piece goods contiaued to be Fear, Sopt. 11, 1897, $1000 N ¥ 6's, "68... 95 200abs NYCenRa.b1 71 10000 Obio 6s, 95 100 Keta BI 080 205 2000 Tenn S's, 4 24000 Missourt’ 4 : SE 2000 do... 10C0 Oaltf 2¥5, °75 6400 N ¥ Con’ RR 6" 1000 N ¥ Gen RR 1's 96 900K 1eRRoon ba" 3000 40....... 2000KrieRRoon beta 5000Hnd RivR con be 7000 H} Con RIt bds. 10€00 DB) 84 1000ToHad Alt 2amig WOdEaCEMNLIGE bs AcO0GaIKONI24meg de 10 sbs Bk Ame dca. 15 Bk State N York 106 do..... 48 Mich Con RR. 5 do. . 50 Mich Po & NIahk. 15 60 ClocAPiuab’g RE 15 13 Clev, Cols CluRR 85 50Gal & Obi RR.wi0 14 Guarentied stock’ texvod 30u1 abt 6s = 70,988. 00 Pp ; Fleating debi aiceriained and ceilmated, viz.!— ” oe ar by neo pean meee 9 100 Pacific M'Syp Co. 69 100 Cley & Tol RR... Intorest coupons due... .. 117,848 60 sautanus RS lacremehiin’.. 38 Dividends, &¢., ufpald. . 34,478 45 bd Notes Det. M, and Toledo R.R:; 103/900 00 r+ Bonds for duty on tren... 10 Bilyragainat sleamers, aboui Rupniwg open acoourt and drafts = ‘ot prescnted, eatimated..... 100,000 00 $5000 Virginia 6's... Estimated amount doe on Jeox- 8000 Missouri 6s... ton branch Det. M. and Toledo 9060 Railroad and Goshen branch,. 150,000 00 10¢0 ———— 2,179,826 17 | 1#@0 N Carolina 6’ Contingent Liabilities. 1(60 Teon 6s, "90... 74 200 do... Company's notes issued as collateral to Mat | 9436 100 Mioh Con Itit. 1280 teson & Litchfield’s notes... ..$120,000 00 40 rhe BeCommerce 9434 45 do, .... Guarsniee of Cincinnati, Perv and 36 Bak America... 99° 65 do... Chteago Railroad bouds......., 200,609 00 9 | 25 ¥ 100 MlohSoKN ind iit 21 ¢ aoe | 19 MiSo&Nindvreisic 43 Bill..srcccressocsesress ssenencses cove S80,00R, 508 88 | 100 Gal AChiRR..030 74 To the above may be added unsetiied ions of. '326'000 00 (| aae “rvegS for which the parties held or have sold co!- j 10LaCro & Mii RR. 16 Interal stock and paid themselves, | NEW STOCK EXCHANGE. cats. | ba NCarolins bf 27 % Bonds Buffalo & N.Y. Gy RB 24 mort ,cost. 15,200 00 | fog ca Nuarolims Do 273% 108 ahs Brio RR. .rog 20° “ Toledo mod Lilinola 94 do’... 30,000 00 | 7<co Gar Gold alls 200 Reading tt Rotlandand Washington iets, "600 00 $e” 100 Harlem RE UB. svesveies 50 Chicago and Mississippi RR. 2d mort... 300,000 00 | peo % —-* Cincinpatl, Pera and Chicago B.R. lst | Gnd 2d mortgage........6e0ss0eeee+ 48,000 00 CITY COMMERCIAL REFURY, Chisige snd Masoetgyl Batirond, och 90,680 00 | ammm—The market eee ete ” Sf oul mar! wes sales portant, alle sd Ponte Raoul 4 bi 00 | while prices remained ms obanged. oT bare: : 3 " —_ pees pare oe oS AY] BRaAvsroyrs.= ¥loar-—The market for common grades Terre Haute and Alton Kal ‘430 A.D. Patobin.... s Took and Open’ Acconnts, 22 wo i} 00 00 00 co oo Terre Hacte and alton Ral!road sT41 60 7836 00 7,000 00 20,000 00 46,000 00 1,009 00 6116 00 76.821 97 9,506 00 1,120 00 Detrott and Milwaukie Railroad seeeee 107/449 02 Farmers’ and Mechsnics’ Bank, Detroit...... 168 70 Pentusular Bak, 6,099 20 United States mail serv! 10,463 29 N. P. Stewart 36,000 00 Terre Haute 603 42 Onwego and Indiana Plankroad Co Merars. Litchfield and Stryker .... 32,600 00 Valperaiso and: Michigan City Plaskread Go,. "a.stz 60 Val and Mi Ph S42 ¥onree Harbor Piankroad Co . 7,000 00 Toledo ana Woodville Piankt Co 2,000 00 Sondry personal accounts. 28,520 00 * BH. B, Ritchie.. } © ©, Forbes, agent, | © 0 Brown, sup’t . *1 1 adam ...... ~ 1 see oe « W. Savege, oaabi . 98,001 22 216,047 69 * These items of balance are nominal, tho ogenia being charged against vouchers heid byt Cash and cash items... seeees 229,186 63 ‘Tho particular or probable valne of this long lisi of as sets is a matier which the committee will not, wo think meddle with. The amounts put down represent the coat, or face of them, The stockholders will provably dis- pose of them in a summary way, perhaps by putting thom down as being worth om the average about twenty cents on the dollar. A pretty good idea of tho system of ma- pagement pursued fn the finances of this company can be derived from @ carefa! analysis of the above items of as nots, We have not time nor apace to take them up in regu Jar order and give the history of each, but some of these valuable securities have been obtained in very curious | ways. Tho Cincinnat!, Pora and Chicago bonds, for in- stance, to theamount of $200,000, were purchased by some of the board of management at about fifty ceate on the dollar, and then gvarantied by the Michigan Southern Rail- road Company. The Cincinnati, Pera and Chicago first and second mortgage bonds, to the amount of $48 000, were parchased of the same parties out and out, by the Michi. gan Southern Company, The entire list of railroad bonds and stocks held by the company is totally valueless, The book and open accounts of the concern presenta very in teresting exhibit, Tho loan to the treasurer of the Cleve: Iand and Toledo Railroad Company of $46,000, waa out of the proceeds of the guarantiod preferred stook issued by tho Michigan Southern Company. As tho inttalmests on that $1,600,6C0 were paid in, there was a croat gathoring of bungry borrowers, The Cleveland and Toledo Compa- ny got hold of $45,000, and other parties got @ good slice, as ‘Will be seon by the list. It is not at all strange that the ficating debt of the Micigan Southern Railroad Company waa nearly aa large after the issue of the preferred stock aa before. Plankroad companies’ stocks and drafis figure conspicuously in tho list of assets, bul the committee will Probably consider them of very ltitle value, (ne item among this class deserves their particular ajtention. It appears to be a fair question for eolution how the Oswero and Indiana Plankroad Company's drafia on Messrs. Litch. field and Biry ker for $32,600, gos among the assets of the Mishigan Southern Railroad Company. The indivi. dual notes of cortain partios, amounting im the aggregate to between two amd three hundred thousand dollars, make an item of some importance, which should recsive the careful consideration of the commities. And in con clusion, before closing their labore, the com mittee should carefully examine what constitutes the cash and cash itoma put down at $229,185 65. We do not see among the assots the name of ® well known dry goods house in Broadway, who have for some time past boon in the habit of exchanging their no!es for those of the Michigan Southern Railroad Company. [t may be that, aa it was a fair exchange on both dee, no account of the operation appears on the books of either concern. It Is, we believe, upon the security of the above list of asects that the Mich!- gan Southern Railroad Company Intends Issuing $1,600,000 of bonds for tho liquidation of a portion of iti doatiag debt. It sto be hopad that there aro very fow railroad companies in this country Ike the Michigan Southern, that very few have been made the reseptacie for spocuia tors of el] worthless bonds and stocks which came into thetr possession through private operations, bot we fear thet vory fow are exompt from this private system of financtering and of this practice on the part of their mana. cers of getting rid of « lot of valusloss sesuritios by palm ing them off upon the stockholders. We believe that most of our railroads would show, if exposed to the same ox- tent, just euch @ beggarly account of aasete as iho Michizan Southern Company. It may be some time before they are | fouad out, but sooner or later a2 gape, must be made, | follows — iy. & 400 bbls. at the was without on sbout 60 « quiet at the above ficures, yn meal was steady and prices . Woeat— Common an! good qualitice of new thera wore | lower, and all €escripiions bad a downward tendency iv prices. The anics embraced about 20,000 a 30,000 bashols, incloding damayed aad inferior red, at $1 20 a $1 36 for good to prime and whie do a. $1208 $1 26 for damaget end inferior grader, and $1 35 @ $1 45 for good to prine qualities. Corn was in fair demand, with sales of about 40,000 bushels, ineiu ting Wenern mixed, at 100 ° Kye was in tb awles at S00. for was at 560. a S80 in fair demand, at 680 for State aud Western, We quoie grain in ihe market as 31s 12% Wheai—Westorn red, old and new. Corvus —Tho sales about bags of Rio at 11549. @ 11)¢0 , and 000 do. Maracaibo at 12c a 15 ‘4 Rio colle, prime, four sosees A Otber descriptions were nom! Frewuts —To Liverpool, about 20,000 bushels of wheat wore engaged, in sbip’s oags, at 61 at 6i¢d.; 200 bales of cotton, at 5 at 20s ; and tome molasses was don, some olloske was taken at 22s , at tbe. cotton was at isc ; bone at jc. and from So., and “o asked. A Dark of 9,500 bbis. was en- werd 0 losd at Richmond with four for Rio Janeiro, at $1 rr Pn 1 —Sales of 450 boxes layor raisins were made at $400. Currants wore ast, 0 100. Provisions, —Pork— Holders continued to manifest much firmness, while sales wore confined 1) about 200 a 300 ‘moss at $25 75 0 $26, and “ . 1,000 ba da. bbls. clear mess sold 75 2 816 00 Beane, wominal. —ae ne A] BH Ld 30 00 Oo uo 1a by Lyeld ala ib i nt te ty uw EE § of butter, which is entirely onaccountable, The store Keepers charge 82 conte per pound for best butter, but it in sold in the marke: two cents cheaper, This is an out Fageous price, and butter should be made mach cheaper. Peaches come tn slowty and the demand outruns the eup- piy, #0 that thetr is no prospect of their being cheaper this yoar, The market is full of apples, but the best fall yari- oties Are yet to coms in BIORY TO THHILL THE HRAST OF THE UNION. AL THR ABUMINATION OF MORMONISM REVEALRD. DY A FUGITIVE FROM RALT LAK CITY, Who was himself lynched, and whore sisters are atill in the cirtches of the demonias bizh priests of polyamy. These extraordinary exposures are contained in @ magnié- ceul romance, entitled ARDINE, OR THE AVENGER OF THE WRONGED, Whleh will be commenced in the NEW YORK MERCURY, For this week, which will be ready at ali'the news depots easly to-morrow morning. Tn this great story ail the horrid mysterfes of that adulterons fact are portrayed in the most artista and deeply ‘hetlling mauner, which caunot fail to move the innermost seas: bilies of even the aternest reader. Tig author is a bighly educated young collegian, who foroed tom MORMON PERSECUTION By almost a miraair, and now gives (o the word a fall and un fibehing accouat of bis singwlar apd exciting ¢ perkenos, In the form of this (roe romance—a form be has adopted to wvokd the dryness of more statements of f ARDIN ‘Will unquestionably be one of the stories of the age, and ia destived to create the wildest exciement iu every part o! the country. Founded, as it is, upon actual oecorrences of recent date, and bitherto unpublished. ft possesses the moat absobing imierert aa well asa true briliiancy and sparkle of style, bring ing bome to every bosom a bo y horror and disgust of the vile, loathsome practices which mark existence in the Sodvw of the New World. and the ernel, unerring vengeance whic the Mormoua heap upon those who dare to disobey thelr atrocious mandates ‘The exsitement this revelation has already produced in an. ticipation ‘a so great that thone who fail tom ppiy enely for the MELCURY will, we fear, be dissppoinied. TAK NEW YURK MEROURY ta gold by every Newsvendar in Amertea. Prive four centa, Otion No, 22 Spruce street. BacblFIOK, AL Enehan velvet carpets, %2.; Bruwels fa. 00,000 yards ingreins, from to 68, per ere. HIRaM ANDBRSOS, Bowery. BONCHITIB. ‘CONBUMPEION NEURALGIA. » DYSPEPSIA. Yako the Churrus remedy, a oertnin curs for these dineases Fulton mreet, NY. Sent free on reovipt of one dollar,. KATH BY WHOLMS «tm, WD since the time of the tlood, ne'er was auch devastation, As Lyon now makes with’ the Insect creation. Zo bedvugs aod dean his stray powders (rite, Jhourh harmleen to man. prove deaik’s wire mpgefa, Etrewed like leaves by the breezes, ant cockroweh and fy When they taste bin dread powdor, fw | quivme and de; rats and the And the magneto pills, to the mice, ‘Kee uo instantly falal, they never taste twiog. BR LYON & OO., 494 Broadway. REDE RubQARe Wal DI SG CARDS—Ons,) dopot in this city, Broadway, corner of Duane strest. eo MBUHANIUAL LAMPS, ASW Sr¥Lam -JU: Feosived « large invoice; also, fixtures for library, bi ard ‘and dining rooms; candl candelabra, cloox: pure white rape seed oll. Pree H. DARDOMVILUE, 448 Bros: way. (Ks5h PSACGES FOR WINTER Usk.—0ON'T Let the present abundant peaoh season pass wicbont puuing op supply of tho delistone fruit in a rthur’s welf-sealing cana aid jarn. They are easlet to. use and oer‘ain ip ihe ross, For gale by KP. TOBRRY, agen! of manofacturer, No. 6 Plat! street, N.Y. MMENSE REDUCTION Ip pr ces for whiie and deporated French chits. Engii'h ironstone china, ou: and pressed tanle glass, gas Gatures and silver plated ware, THK PUBLIC ‘alltwenty per cent below the current races ner sets 164 pleors, $16; decoraled dinner vets, B65 white rein. 41 pisces, $3 lt edged tea seta, 46 pisces, $7 50 white rotlet And pi't tole’ wets, 35 75 out gl ths dozen, 789.5 8); eulsred Bo: Remian decanters, the pulr, 82 60; three as chandeliers, wi: ONS Mights, $3; bedroom foldiag fourlight do., 88 i brackets snd jolcta, 7bc,; ove Ii ght ball brackets, Ws, diver piaied castors. six cu: bottles, $4 75, sliver olated tea sete, six Pieces, $20; sllrer pinted cake baset, $6 &), silver plated lable 6 the doven. $5 75, silver plaved tea spoons, the dozen, $1 £0; allvee plated iscte forks, tue d.zen, BA. Aluat & Uy, 63\ and 683 Broadway, bi 10 Houstor and Bisecker streets ‘0 BOUTHERN AND WHATE KOH ANTS. It is with pleasure, under tha reduction in tha ¢nties on imported liquoms 1 in‘orm my numerous customers in ovary | part of the United States, Thave reduoee the price > m: celebrated aromatic Schindam a hoapps, aa will’ enable ali who desire, to obtain & pure alcoboh > dis'illaston. | 1 will fursiah the ich must defy ali ¢ Bhould the raves olle red excite a ‘the article wich that tnd celebri'y unparntieled in the history of imported | iquora, ‘0 adduce the causes which have enabled me to room’ the pilai the desirable objrcr--the immense lmpoctation of the schnap pe demands, and Marecsah reine: extensive wal tion in the duties. To those among my friends who for many years have tosted the purlty of my Bcblcdam schnapps, ft le’ unsecossary to af ranoe any rumen | fo ite fever, y have found It, asorr: lied by the aifilyaia of (be chemist and the temimony of the physician, to he perteoily free from all noxiona qnalities, mi Subtareting, aod without any Unpleasant conseyuence fir imbibition. 1 Moone unseuainted with tts propertics I would observe that it is distilled from the best selected bariey grown in Mu rope, and flavored with the fimest italiana jupiper, that its ef- fects, though pleasingly exhilarating as & Deverage, are per- feoly harmless, that eren when carried to unneormntry they pass off rapt‘ly and leave the brain free of all thon ful impressions, which fu.low aa the consequences of the rione, adulwratad and destractive compounds sold Mine oekority acquired by my Schledam schna be ovie| wired by my am echnapps, oats Tra oT eA neat penseas, Sema for the public, aud injurious w mysel’, exntied’ the cupidiiy of gin venders im ® most every section of the Unioa, Not content with filling op empty bottles, covered with my prin ad labels, and thor Imposing ou the Gmmunity thelr deleerioas and Wretched catepounda, to the prejudice of constitution aad life, tnry have dared to Urn spaae aul! fartber on tbe gublie wrifare legal righis, by using my name vs botiles manufac tared for them of a’ corresponding shape aad appearance to "The safeguards with which Thave at various times endea. vored to surround my Schledam acbnapps, bare been evaded legally, Dut ment ly, by Wwe euilix of my sirname to some other given vi ‘ame. ‘sorry to admit thet thie trick Bas, In ome cases, en- tection unt exposed by the perniciona eile pro we jhe bare imitations, when a closer laapegon has re- vealed ‘be avemingly hidden cause of injury. Teaanot but hope, for the bevetit of the publie, that the prices al which I oller my Bobleiam svhaappe will set aside the empiation 10 the avaricious w adulterate thot; own base of Aghtedam poll which I desire to conceal from tke pub lc, the former has beem unezampled in the United Blales, and Ube laiier is always opem Sane Fo Caemeel cont which T ean give save the comma- Bily from LA my eet g woes 1eraets ead Tach oot es shall be wae boundem duty 10 expose, Wo the uimost severity of the Iaw, aay ov raen oF persona who shall attempt, by any means, to it on my fellow citizens ao sdull ar‘icle, under my oxme nd elenatare, for my fennine Sobeldam or who shail infringe iy lege! rights by counterfeiting ether sy doe. ties of Inbels. The reapectabie firme in this city will wupoly the conntry trade 01 the lowes: martet sree, tmp DOLE RO WOLTR, Sole ver arent. 8M ABM Whitlock £00... 1) Heckman stresk Whitlock, Kellogg & Onrter. 41 Broad street, i Vil yh if ij asfiee=25; iii Ti Ag if i Z iit aii Hi iij iif ii | i Bast 1s THR OMRAPESE—TO Wi fime you buy erackers cal\ for Bond's, and our word for it, you will never aferward ure any others. Be anre each cracker bears the stamp of Bond, as the martet is full of imt- ta fons. Our xoods may be goon at tae tables of the prinel- yal hotels te 0 amose whieb are the Bt. Nichoiss, Me- ropolitan, La Farge. New York 1 tc Rverets Yonse: old by ail grocers a maven Tene, A W. HYDs, wi agent. Mo, 19) Chambers at. TALBRTINS APBD BUTLER'S ALUM Pat Bar pS lar proof safes ‘@arranied {reo from dam suse, leo the celebrated took for dwelling houses, doors, 40 For sale we and 92 Maiden lane, and 37 naa 9% Blizabe hetraet, Rew ¥ ATSON'S $10 SRW1dG MACHINES. Jnnedon agninat —On of Usked States Oircult Court of the Soathora District in 29' Hroadway and 64 Beste street, comple @d and patented thelr Inge nious apparaing for manufacturiag window shades, and are now prepared to supply the whole trade with aa unrivalled ser ment fully hiny per coat love thaa aver before wold; am none are allowed to manu ure under ous wal, pone Ga Sompote with us either in wtyle or price, or PMewA Alo mi: co nices, brocatel, delaing, damask, lace and mas lim curtalos, &e. AtLas—ApAms.—On Thursday, Sept. 10, by the Rev. Dr. Dickson, Mr. WiiuaM ALLBN to Miss ALi this city, Anpasws—SaiTH.—On Thursday, Dr. Borcbard, Mr. Lisam Anpaaw: to ‘Suurn, both of this this Sept. 10, by ihe Rey. M D city, on Thareday \apmaa, Mr’ Joagoum Buus: coure, Eeq., to Miss Camman Layuaemay, all of Cubs. Buex1t—Da, Vacomo —At 81. Jamea’ Cathedral, Brook- lyn, on Tuesday, Sept 8, by the Rey. Thomes Walsh Mr. Roney D. Raearr, of Bridgeport, Cona., to Misa &1zza T , youngest daugh or of the late Oharies and Eilza Del Veo- chio, of thin cuy. Bridgeport and California papers please copy. Conwei.—Vyars.—On Tuesda- evening, Sept. 1, by the Rev James Millets, residing at No. 40 Seventh atroes, Mr. Tuomas J. Coawnis, of Danbury, Conn., to Miss $usan Jaze Myams, of this —At Nowbarg, on Thursday evening, Buier—Cary Sept. 10, by tha Rov Mr, Miclaron, Gorgm Hotar, Koq. of Newtown, L. 1, to Mies Arn Fuza Catyem, daughvor Cha place. Rev. Prmpy to Samant Anw, daughter of Thomas 0. Davie, Faq Rasvm—Muarny.—Oa Wednesday. Sept. 9, ai the rest dence of the brido’n tach the Rev. J. 8 Veok, D. D., Mr, Cusrman 8. Resvms to Sanaa E Money, all of thacity Now Uricars and Orange county papers please copy. Died. BRICKW?DwL —On Theraday, Sept. 10, KZA BRorwsoa, god 20 years. for frends aad scquaintances are respectfully invited to witend the fre ral, from No. 117 West Twenty -ointh street, rear ho #6, this afterroop, at two o’oloox, Brickwanen —On Friday, Sept. 1!, after a lingering {lt pees, Exviies AvGUSTA, daughter of John and Cathriaa oe seed @ pte ey roomhs and 38 days. ves and fricads of the family are respectfully Inyiteo ettend tee funcral, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residenoe of her parents, cornor of F oryy - seventh street and Second avenue Con tm —In Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Sep\. 9, Kuma- pra W., wife of the Inte henry P. Cortes, of this city. Crapen —Oo Friday, Sept. 11, Josm Oxapsy, aged 21 qtare. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis father, Roger Creden, No. 10 Rooseveli atrest, tomorrow afternoon, af two o'clock. Comsir,—On Friday, Sept. 11, Jams Cows, aged 24 ears. “ Bis friends, and the members of St Poter's Conference of ibe Society of St Vincent de Paul, are respecifully in- vited to attend tbe funeral, this aftornooa, at one o’clook, from his late residence, No. 12 Went street. Dossy. —On Friday, Sopt. 11. Damen Daasr. His friends, and the members of the Usughiin Guard, are rorpectfully invited to attend the faneral, to-morrow . at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 46 Trinity place. Gnaoy.—On Friday morning, Sept. 11, Garamaurs &. Guaor, only daugbter of Jobn and Sarah Gilroy, aged 5 ‘The friends of the family are invited to atiend the fame- rai, from No. £33 Broadway, thia afiernoon, ai three o'clock. Haguxcros —On Thursday, Sept. 10, afer a short im- Bree, Demim Haresoron, eldest son of Jamos Harringtoa, agoa 20 yoars and 4 months. The friends of the family are invited to stiend the fume- ral, to-morro* afternoon, at two o'clook, from the rew. }00 of his father, No 38 Fifth street. Haywes.—In Brooklyn, ED, on Friday moraiag, Sept, 11, Tuomas Havwep, firm rly of this city, aged 80 yoars, menth and 7 days. Bis relatives and frien¢és are invited to attend the fane- ral, 0 morrow aferncon, at two o’clee¥, from the rest dence of Wm F, Mali, No 3 Colonade row, Smith Williamabarg. The romaine will be taken ‘to Greeaw: for tnterment. Hicks» —On Wednesday morning, Sept. 9, Mion Brexay, aged 36 a are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his Isic residenos, No. 231 Kas Twelfth street, this afiernone, at one o'clock. Hivtmas —On Fri tay, Sop. 1), Hawey Hictwas, aged 8T years anc 6 cays Tho rolati B®) ‘are Invited to ationd the funeral, to-morrow af- tornoon, at two o’cloed, (rom the residence of bis son In- Jaw, Mr. Soriver, No. 65 Fourth strooi, Wiutamaba: Hownse —On Fri Sept. 11, Mr, rowan T, Hou, ip the 424 yoar of bis age. friends are respectfully \nvited to at- His rolatives and tend the funeral, to morrow morning, at pine o'clock, from his late residence, No. 65 it Twenty first street, without farther tnvitation. His remains will be taken to Greeawood for interment. Laie ee ome, oe yt ee A you Cortlandt ry 0, u imoutbe and 34 day oe apelin loro —On Thoreday, Sept. 10, of conmmption, Mise Sanam Jawa Lone. aged 71 yoars. ‘The funeral will tae afternoon, at two o’o ock, from the « street churet. The fr ends and acqcaintances are invited to at- Meier —On Thareday, Sept. 10, Lawam, wife of William Mesler, Eeq . aged 66 yeare and 1 month. ny Ms ERSONS RETURNING FROM Ti y RB Cet a ® pair of India rubber ‘oves at once. dienth the hands snow: ren- hem soh and emo 7th For sale at at M John street, np stairs. year—can obtain it no where SIRGER & O0., 468 Broadway, “3 re » from the of hia parense, Manche; please Brann —At Wopkere, ve. Wet , Sept. 9 Mane Mineaibeed eage jote Starr, aged Stor rENEURGR.—At Yamalen, fi on Thursday afer. Srocrmncnes, ia the 79h 7 i} i e t Hf i Van Zaspt —In Breokiyn, om Friday, Sept. Li, Jeus Avacera, infant danghter of Chariee A and Mary A. Van Reckiand -ounty, N ¥.,00 aan, of this city, inte of