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Affeirs to Hanens THE EXCireMENT (N Kansat From (be Lone Deaoorat, Sept 10} Op meecay, the 44 lovt ats oal! given by the cll ove of Leronpton, Calvin Aasiley, a free sae oitizan of sDe own, war mortaily wounded py Lieut Brockett of thai Broaket le known as ope of she most ultra pro slavery omen Ip the Territory, and was actively engaged during the diMouldes A’ the “a'tle of Back Jaok be was 1 Uley Pase's Od moommand Ar. Bailey, who with bis bro- aher, ts 1p business ip Lacomptop, van vrasent at sue Dall, fand during the evening left ihe Bail for the purpyee of ae Misting an acquaintance home demurred Bailey's action, and B-oeks:t lotwrfered, and plac’s Tae bowie kuife entered ‘aud at ‘ha last accounts Mr. Balloy was live bute few boos Brokaty was ar rented, out bie aso are determined ts prevent his r wtet goveavor was mads to got straw pall, Dut ine great majority Leoom ton condemoiig the ous wae Woo atong, and tae bail was fixed Jat Locompion presented « alagu of the men peng under arms, 19 and oiner The viiras wil probably 34 inst, Geo J. Lane and Col. @am. Walker visited the Land Oiflce at Lecnmoton, aad qhile quietly transacting tnoi- bisinoms, wore taformod Ghate mob was gatberiog ta the lower part of ine iowa, intention of axssuiting Goo Lane. By the atvine renee; aot before whim Toere can 4 propadly murdere : excitement growing out of there cirou neta fs the fact of the meeting of the Ooastitaiiona Deivg at band, would sireugihon the olief tha ion will vocur bevore long It is a grperal feeling thai the veriour Exe we to atioad the aii very men are particularly ‘agains Philliga, for en aricle in whicn he sald unlest guarded by the United States convention would have to frame tts constitaon ” Brown, uf Walker's organ, has been uslog argoment agains: Phillips, aod the eff-ot has agaiust Mr Powi- w out of the aifsir ‘three men Istely ar nse Commitee, were 5 | ze bitter ig st , Wilecn and Gordon. the Leavenworth Vigi +hetr confnemeat by the exc .ed populace and been rammarily exeou'ed, but for the exer jayor Adams aud oiuer geptiemea who, viet, ing themselves (181 jratioe should be done. persua ted the forego their vengeavce O'4rien, one of the preaepoe is wuoted to complete the evidence, taken out of ba ot yet been arrested. I: is supposed that he esos, down be nve , ad: flicors bave been sent afer him. AD election for city officers was to be beld on Monday, the 7b tmat and some apprehensions were expressed tha} dis- daybances might on-ue. he free Ma. party is very actively engaged in holding ‘womtpaling oop reptions end preparing for the Uctoder eles Kon. They are determined wo deserve success by card for ls. Yhe volupterr military organization is razid- {J augmenting nod mxny men are -nrolied. ADDRESS OF THE FRER FTATR PARTY OF KANSAS. [Correspondence of the st Louis Demscrat } LeWannce, sept 5, 1867, A committee of 1wen'y were appointed at the Grass- bopper Fale Ocpveniion to prepare and publish an ad- dress to the peopl. of the United states Ik ts prepared. Although not yet pabmicted for the anproval of the entire Commitee, there is uo dons tnas it wil) be adepied witn- Ont alteretien as given beiow. it is ihe joiat production of Gen. Lane apd Ur. Conway — The poopie of Kansas, at their resent Convention he'd at Grasehopper Falls, adopies a re-olution to participate in for membe s of 8 Territorial Logis atare and delegate to Congress ia Ociover next and appointeu tne ‘andersigned a commitice to address the people at large, Tespect to this iwportant action years and a half ago # poriion of the poople of Mis souai invaded our Territory, tonk poeseesion of our ballot es, and established the oligarchy which has sin-o to exercise tae fuuctionn, rf a government amongst A short time afer that ev€it oar people met in con- at Big Springs, todetermine the coarse they rae. ‘wore suggerted—one to resist the execution a by force, we other to avold this extreme Dy the adoption of « State goveramont Tals lat reative was proferrva, and the following resolu adopted ‘That the body of men who for the iasi two ‘months have been framing la +s for t¥+ peopls of our Ter- MOVED, CoUDEeElled, and dintated by the demagog ses F 3@ uy fii) Z Ht ot |, are wo us @ foreign body, representing only ‘abe lawices jors who ele> a hen, aud uot the people of the Terrivory ; ti at we > -pudiave their action as che mon consommation of an ac: of vio'euce, usurpation ant pa to the bistory of our Union, aad wor- 4: of men unfittes for the daties and regardiess of We responsibdiii ier of re udlica iim Resolved, That this Conveation, in view of 1s repudia don of tae 00 called Kansas i-gislative Assembiy, respond ¥ tue peo le’s convention reel | setting aside all min? tasaes of partizan mbent up us to p offer an organizaion wer our deares| rigbta, and tate which gs, Dative end naturalized ciuizane, may out any sac ifloe of the! respective p withoet forcing them as @ test a 00 oto ite ortituled the basis of wf people of Kansas They the suthority of the Terr! ed thas position ever sipoe. there committed themselves in favor of @ Grate organizaion, avd bave maintained that position ever since. Upon theve two measures they bave rested from the commencement of tocir strug upou their ulimave success they still con rely, In sdoptiog thie course of action ube foe ged Kengas were not impelled by otiher a faneti- m= OF wanton inovpsidoraieners Of pur; They gravely and with deliberation to je u90n they ebould occ: Ib was sad that they Bot proceed ate wap Py oman re ao riven by act ogress or of a Torri pany Poamtiramng Bat they Kaew that oo such princiole wbis had ever been established On the contrary, they thas the tretances in which Sistes bad been formed wre, they know ihat there ruled by the higbert authority to be invalid and Th ns nino said thar pore ihe ny ad from electing their Logisiature ag the or- the Territory required, yet, while the ferrite- sment remained technically fotact,a Sate gov- id bes rival, revolutionary movement, pat- ii i § | 2 g bi i HT i! f ig Qognined statvtes of the communiy, came loto ex stence, We Territorial govern nent © pired with the necowny Greate it The people of Kacsas knew that the go vermont of the United Staves iwelf aad preceeded tm the admission of States into the Ue: ‘bad thus given them ite bigest sanction and rendered ibem they, therefore, sssum sd this gound after eipbing the objections urged to it with the most ae urance of i correc'ness as a matier of law and establiabed governmental policy ‘The « pposition wade by the aiministration at Washing and i oarty throvghout tae country to thie course of ple of Kenras, bas not, in the slightest deeree, * ‘thelr confidence in It, or lessened ineir determi- mation to adhere to it to the end They ere eatisfiod that te would never have >nen called in question as @ serious moment, bad not the federal sd by 80 doing, to serve a epocial avery. 8 confident are our p opie Dave thos taken thet they would be ver vermit ibelr Sta'e government to procoed of ie functions, wvithoot any i i j i i 5 4 t i 2 i} s HL Hi i i i ft H H iy ection onr chief inneative to the adoption Urgent appeals mars to favor of free States In 7 ourselves not Tt it troe that Mr. Walker oar declared that he will afford as, ability, a fall ani fair election before ; bot, with our past experi: igo in any boos the federal adminivirwion. By the law til but thore who a i 2a ae s i a i } a =? a a 3 ? i i 2 & i asg sag 5, £ fi : Togisiature showt a0 onqustionadle determination to introduce voters from abroad = tixtoen counties, strongly free State, comainicg nearly one baif the entire popalati Territory, ere not sllowed « single representen| branch. ‘(i the thirteen members w the Council ‘and of ihe dirty Nive mombors of the House vee all b 1: tem are ty be elected in distriots On the Missourt I'no Topeka is connected wih tion adjoining Westport made 10 emb- ace an indelnite extent of crantry, be ry 20 geographical connection whatorer with it, away off Ip ‘the rogion of the Rocky Mountains, ooorpied only by ae Indian tracing post, hore and there, at #hion Movilvas pre Clots may be made, and from #hich flotitions retarn may be sont in, at any time afte: iho olection, to overcome Abe free Stato vote. Resides those things, Our enem oe have complete powession of all the machinery of the elro tion. Retablishing the places for young, appoleting the judges, canvassing the returns, declaring the resalt of the Sieotion, and sii other maiters of deteil, aro in the hands the County ommissionors who wera thonmelves el ed by fraud and violence from Missouri ‘Mr. Abie, partner o =a faye that “ Kansas va Caroling, an le. = With ne more effort the work is done.” the administration agaist it, with one-half tho «tx ‘voters virtually disfranchia d, with an election aw oreaaly to Keep the newly arrived emigrants is, with the hollish tyatam of disteloting and < Maring of in the (aoe, with most of the off election border refflane of the doopest dye, in Missour! boldly avowing ‘mination to invade un, with ‘half violated promise of Gey. Walker to rely i : 3 a 3 i E i iit 2 if 8 $$ NEW YO 0p, We Jo DOF fori ai Itherty to chertuh any very live’) expectarions of a favorable rerult. Bui we yield ty th fol citakon of our friends. We wish jurtioe and freedom, but we will do our hes to secure then witbous tmpertiling the punlic peace. We bave fearful odds aguiues us; wo Mur try to overcome them Bat shonit we be over “be'med will the federal government sti regard miu disfavor our appiicadon for admission & a Siate ipo the Union? In that event will not all govd mom sustain us io viving enect w our Stave goverrment at aii bazaras? A: any rate this may bo regarced ar the ouly sdemui which will ever be made to adjust our great diflocky naver ihe Territorial goverpment. What may he done afer toa, bowever, tt # Dot Cur province to declare Before closing this address the committee desire to sub Di afew remarks for the special consicorasion of tae peo ple of Missount We « esire it to be understood thet the people of Kauss do not charge tbe ontreges to which they have heen sud- yecied pen the people of Mixouri asa body. Ov the oor rary, they know thai the masses of tha, people have Hot jeived tn there outrages, but have remained at ooms anc denounced the invaders. Towards them we anertain no oxber eelipgs than thors of respect and Kincpes. Toie rae been sbundaptly mate manifest by our action: Many © town is Dow standing aod thriving tx Misson |, went men's of our Consider for thom aad eateom of their conduct, Respect for this clase of the people of Mis sou! bas ipduoced us seduleusiy \o refrain from retaliaio TY mearures Those who have joined in the forey ages us, under ‘be eincere impression taat Massachure'ts and oiber free States were Lin votes into Kansas, have been grosrly deceived at we are (riepdly towards ihe people of Marzachusetis and other free Sates ia o% sur prisiog. By their unpiflence we were furnished arins to defend our gomes from plunder and dertraction. When (be Mivsourt river and markets upon our borde: were closed against uv ‘be poor of Kansas were clothe: fed by weir liberality, Novwiths'anding this, we resist them im apy auempt w , a8 we would resist the people of Missourt. Bst we Cy baw tha poonle of Max. cacburt or of any oiber free ever atiempied any och thing’ It ts doubtless true thas immodiately afior the «lection of March, 1865, many of the peacefully di:pove4 et'izens of Kapeas lef the (erritory, and good reason bad tbey for so doing. Kenvas was invaded by hostile forces niz.d for war, and her peovle ruthlessly tvampled into ‘uss. Was not this a sufficient reasep? To that por ‘lon of the people of Missour who e aims are foreshadow. ed in the letter of Atohison to South Carolina in whish be avowed bis intention to again invade Kansas, we have there ibirgs topay:-- ‘The tntsreste of Kansas and Missouri are identical. A farm capnot ce tmproved ia Kansas ora town 9uilt up without ita benefitting Missoari. A railroad oxnnot be +x ven. ed into Kapeas from the States without it? ira veraiog \be en ire length of Missouri, For many years M scour: must be the market for K: Tne peonie of Kansas are entitled to tre protection of ihe same Cunetliusion and Gay that protecte the people of Missouri, Shoult the peuple of Kansas invade your bomes to wrest your ballot boxes from you by ‘orve, what wouid be your feelings aa: ac: ora? ould not ail the resentfal and tadiguant im jules of your natu e be stirred up! Woold you nos mee. us on our border, and wiih bayonets In yoar bands thrust us back? An authority to which we all deer hw said, “Do upw obers as you would tbat otoo® should do unto you.” Weimolore you uot t» attempt & again violate our rights, We ave meo as you are, end ovr Cummon manb od :equiver tha! werhould resist you if you do, We are organized for defence We have ine ploive of Governor Waiker that be wiil use the troopr of the United States in our bebal’. If you persist against you Dest tnterests—againet ail cousiderations of pairiotinm — agaivat oll maply and Ubristian duty—in the msd course some would mark out for vou, & war must ensue, pro tracted and bloody, between Kansas and Miasourt Thmay be extended all aioog the line te the Ailantic coast. A dissolved Union anc @ broken government may be the result For the hichest welfare of Kansas and Miesoort, in the name of our ocmmon conutry and the living God, we appeal to you to refrain sin at home Toe Kanras question will thea be peacefull: sewied; the agitation of slavery will ceare; and Kansas and Missouri will go on prospering an i to pronver. Having thus dtecomrgea the daty od them, the commit ee whdld conclode by exhorting all the poopie of Kanaas to go the polis ov the day of election, in p rsuance of the sotion of the Convention. ard deposit their baliow for candidates of their choice Whatever may be the result of the e’ecticn, we believe our ca ‘se will be strength eped by such a course. Very respectfully, J 8. LANE, aud Committee, OUNNING HAM BASIBS IN EAn8A8. Acorrespondent of the et Louls Democrat says:—Not Jong since the o itor of tae Herald of Fveedom, informed the young ladies to Kensas, thai they could preempt '60 acres of nnd. Some of ihe ‘ strong miaded"’ ones who vere disciples of bis at that ime, “ equaued” on difler ent claims in the ronthern ;art of the Territory, woiob bas ately come into market. Tne pre-emption «+ ‘The individual claiming the benefits of said acts must | either, the head of a family or ® widow, or ® single mac over the age of twenty one. Tvve young ladies not fulfilling either of the req. rc menis bave ted Mrs. Ounninghsm’s plan of bor © ing tables in order to swear they are the ‘ head of « family ’ ‘hey generally board them one week and make one dreas for privilege of using them Young misses of sweet sixteen may be seen at the head of a family en years of age. Clty Intelligence. RECEPTION OF THB SCOIT LEGION TO-DAY. ‘The reception of the Soot) Legion to day promises to be ‘a0 interesting if nots brilliant affair. There will aot bea large display of soldiery, but the few who turn out #ill excite @ lively interest on the part of the public, and the event will be memorable for bringing together the fow brave fellows who bave survived of the New York and Pennsylvania Volunteers for the Mexican war, The Soott Legivn, it will be remembered, is composed of Pennsyiva- ninns ho served in that war, and their entortainers 1} be thetr comrades from Now York, who will exteud to them the hospitaliies of the city. The Scots Legion will pamber 100 men, undor the com mand of Cavtain W.H Gray. Acc»mpanying them ill be Major General Patterson, Brove: wajor General Oad- wailucer, and volonels Wyukoop and Geary. The New York Volunteers wii] muster at the Mercer louse at eleven A. M., where they will remain until non, until the arrival of the 12h Regi oent of New York Siate ‘Militia, Colone: Cocks commanding, who escort’ the Volumeers will not be in wear dark clo.bes, cap, body belt an colors will be by the same meu who bore them at Coptreras, cha ‘ul epec and st the capture of the city of Mexioo, The infirm Volanieers and thore who have been cisablet by woungs and alsease will ocdupy carriages Ie tae Poupsylvanans will arrive by the train due attwoP M, and tbe ferry boat which brings hem w we wili stop at ler No 3N.R. From thenoe ma oh to the Battery, where « salute is to be . General Ward B tne Yorkers, will welcome the eats, afr which the line vill be formed lowe: — ment, Oolowel Cooke, as escort ; First rogi- ment New ork Tolunveers, Brevet Brigadior Geameal Ward B Barnett commanding Oapuin Marryat 0 3A, Captain F. 8. O Keefe and Sergeant Major J Macgrogor ‘The Voterans of 1412, Cok nel H Ray moot commancing Citizens of New York, in fies of four, under the com mand of Colonel A. U. Lawrence, assisted by Judge A. H. Poithpe avd Major A Weiden. Major Genera: Patterson Brevet Major General Cadwala der ee Geary, and other guests, in wbece s collation will be prepared. ‘This (Moraay) evening the will visit Wal- ineh's 10 witness Miss Lieron’s “ Jamille,’’ aod on (uesoay ov viet Buroo’s theatre §=Duriog tactr tay In the city tney will visit the insusutions aod our principal oty lions On Wedneadyy morning they re- tarn bome ‘of the city of jeot of some delicious: Fetes the equinoctial storm. Who carce? Wat « Purrems Years Ovp Morea pcp wrre Hire Crp A patpful case of onild-desertion ocourred on saturday. seems some young girl, Afwen years of ago, who “loved po iwely but woo wel” gave bir to & male lofant a fow since, but deing avable to maintain it resolved to and throw it the oharity of the baby was lef in a ot in the area of the house No, 80 Washington square, On its drese was {tho following nme — ‘Any person floding the baby 1 lqave will take care of it, am itis not cruely that makes me do it, I do it for want of money to ake care of it. The mother ls not over Gfwen years « The baby, which is a fine healthy little fellow, was taken © the almabouse, and #ili be cared for by the city. Comouy Arrmrr at guicins.—Mre, Frances Kemble, s woman far ad vanced tn , wae detained on Satur: day night in the celle of the Thirteenth preciact station, ae a mituese Duving the night the doorman thoug! oard ‘8 vusplo\our nolke proceeding frum the col. # 00 he opened the door, and fornd that Mrs Kemble had fas toned ber shaw! to the door and was trying t) strangic herseif, The doorman suoceeded in restoring her. and on Deing asked the cause of the attempt upon her life, she sisted that her husband abused bor, and ane was tirod of Jetng. Tt was papposed that the notion took jon of her In Cone quence of her peculiar state of healsh, and may not bee any foundation in fact, DeuecaTss To Tim Kwew Normee Grats Coxvarrios,— The committees irom that portion of the Fifveenth and Ninth wards oated im the Seventh Assombiy disirist 8 00. American Jonvontion, to be held at Syracuse:—A. M. 0, Smith, of the Ninth ward and J M@ Davies o the Fiftoontn ward as deligates J Ohe Se Mehoins Defat ation, KVIBENOK OF MK BaLUOM AND Mk. KOGERS—Ma. LAWL EK DIU ARORD, Rearing before Judge Ruseell, Ip conreqnerce of the lenyth of time consumed in the ergoment on q N¥ the liqoor indictment, in the Gene Yai Searions, tbe proceedings in the baboas corpus relative Wo the hnpreopment of Jobo 4 Lawter, charged with em oezding the funds of tue proprietors of the & Nicholas Howl, were no) commenced Ut? o'otooe On Saturday :— The prowoedeyy were Comumevoe4d by oounrel for Mr. lawier reaoirg ibe depositon of tliex E Ba com, a clark ie the 3 46 before Justix Connolly oa ihe 16D of « he alleged tnat he saw Law lar reeeive $64 06 crow De Marshall, iu payment of « oill, which be believed he (Laeler) reialaed aud spprop: taver to bis Own 04, atd froppedee to oreas-examine him upoo i He raia (be money pad by Dr. Marchal was paper Robey , Sru!d mot giste the denomination of the bille ; my duty 12 «© give out rooms © the boarders; I cy ovrealonally rece! red mone) 6, but novoften; I did so whee Mr. Lawler ane his axpinant, Mr. Wills, were ab- rept; sometimes Wiilir gol there before Lawler aad bis bicak/oet snd eemotmes af er ; bo had been there aoou- @ month previous w Mr warmhalt paying the bill in question ; I think I received no billy om the day ta ques- tion, but could tot »wear tha: Fdid dot; dit not se» woes Lawler did i'n he mopey pald by Dr. Marshall ; ¥ can’t rtaie of my own kuo ledge what became of the mo- ney after Dv. Marechal! pended it 10 Mr Lawler ; never ex- ‘emi ned the drawer of the desk to see if tt was there. Direct examipadon by Mr, Harring'on —Dr. Marshall persona leay 6 hoare; | sometimes handed them to Lawler, and at ocber times put them im the drawer or on bie desk, I have often recived moneys from guests #hile Lawler was present, which [ handed over to him; the bills J coileotev ty bit abeeuoe wore put in the drawer and a memorandum made in penot! on the cash book Q For what purpose was the pencil mark made in the cab dood? [Onjeoied to } The Judge pormitiou the queation, remarking thai |i was irrelevan ® A To dra bis atieption to it when be retarned, that he might examine the acoounts aud see that thoy were cor. atiention was al*ays called to them when he re turned; I would speak to him avout it, after which he id rub oat ihe marks and make the cutries on the oash book tn bis own hand iting. Pe 9 What did Lawier do with the money? [Ovjected 0 Jud se Rossoli ssid that counsel must confine himself to the \#0 «pecifo charges against the accused. Mr Harrivgton evggested that tnere sbould be a fal! examipaiion ip Canes like ibese, to how that there was ac tmlent to commit a crime by tke defendant. The Jucge replied thas be was only to determine on the face of toe papere offred by the commiting magisirate, whether be was jv tifer in commiting Lawler The aff- Gavite Cid pot slate facts, but merely cooclusions, He would pot allow bim to travel oat of the two charges M~ darriogt D maintalned that tho Judge had no power tv law to review the proceedings of # committlag magis trate. The Oity Judge rejoined by saying be could show ooun sel Fat a dozew of suthorides of the Supreme Cours to refute (bat ides His hovor raid that if he took coan:el’s ttaiement for bie guide, the money with which Mr. La «ler wos charged with embezeling Q What war done by Lawler on his return in relasion examining the money that had been taken by you uring bix absence ? Ovjectad >, O68 the ground that it did not throw any Nght upen the offipoes charged upon Lawlor. Objeo.ion Bcstaines god exception taken Couneei for Lawler chalienged any © prove that bis 1D) approuriated the two sums of money with which be stoud cbarged of embezzling, The Judge read over the cross-examloailon to the wit- ness, who signed his pame wo it The exemination of Chas. M. Rogers was resumed by Mr Harrington Mre Haicb paid ber bill about 734 inthe morning; could pot ray who were preven: at the time, whethor it was the pigh. we cb or the room clerk; could not say whether Mr. ‘illis was there or not; the money ! paid to tim which Mss Baton gave to me was laid on Lawier’s derk; that is the ‘ast knowledge I have of it; Mr. Lawlor had chargo of tbe dey so c\sb book; the cash received from the guess ¢f the houre ven entered in the Iaiter book; the day book container the names of the guests of the house. Q dave you exam'ned the cash book? (Onjected to.) wr Harrington intended to show by the day book that (awlor acknowledged Ube receipt of Hatch’s money, aod by the eso hook that on that night be balanced his ob book without givicg credit for the payment of Mra atch @ bill ge ead that the protuotion of the books would dent oy tbe eaeence of the charge of embezeiement. Mr Harrington ovnsended that the vooks snouid be at. would prove declara ions be moneys and afier wards converted them « bis own we The Judge, to eberton the deo!ine1 to allow cocnrel to prone: the bvoks of the estabilshment, Mr. R gern desirea t» have his examination read to him before signing it, waich was complied with by the Jadge reading it Mr. Harringion eaid that a prima facie case of om- bezziement bad been made out and he shvuld be commit- ted; if not, a larceny had been perpetrated, aud therefore he should be remanded on that charge. Jedge Rossell said the great diffoulty was that there no evi yustein an indictment for larceny, whore The follow ng i# & coy of the ordor:— The witnes os in eunport of the txo complaints made tn the papers before Justive Flandroau having Deca examined before me, after hea-ing counsel for John M. Lawler and for the prosecaon I 6o bereby direct the disobarge of Jot p M. Lawler from the imprisonment mentioned ia bis | petitics, om the ground that the chaygos agalurt him have not been auste ned betore me. 4. D. RUSSELL, Cisy Judge, Connvel for Mr. Lawler informed Mr. Harriogton that 41 Lawler would be on hand at any time hie presence we wired, to whioh be tesully replied that they would have po diflioulty in finding him when they wanted him, an» tok be departare Mr. Lawler ané trieo ts then left ihe Judge's office, The family Herald. SERTCHRS FROM SUMENA COUKISTA—THE ATLAWTIO TELEGRAPE—TOB DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION aT 8) RACUKR—LATEST NE®B, BTO., ETO. Tn the Fammy Hxeavp of Wednesday next will be found— ‘Sxrtches from Summer Tourists—Wayside Notes in the Old Dowinion—Impreetions ef Slave Insutiutions—Life tn tbe Far Weet—The Lako Scenery of Now York, &o, An \ptores ing lottor from our special corrsspondont rolative to the Atlantic Tolegraph. ‘he Democratic Convention at Syracuso—Tholr Doings, ke. Tne American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- sions in Convention at Providence, R. I. Lotter from Boston—The Great Breach of Promise Case —A Lady Sued for $26,000 Damages, Corner Stones—Lay ing of the corner stones of the new cburch of the old Mulberry streot congregation, and of the Mariners’ Harbor Baptist church. The Jackson Gold Box. Career cf an Adventurer tn Earope and Amorica. Togett or with Editorials on various topics—Intoresting Oty News—Theatrical Notices—Pelice Reporte—Market Reporte— Marriages and Deaths for the weok, and » large fupd or general and interesting reading. Terms—Two dollars per yoar—four cents der copy. To be obtained af the office and of all news agents. ‘The Autumn Het.—The Attention of Gen- Uemen ia partic larly invited to our besatiful and atireo ive hat for wala. WahNOUK & inimitable Cutter of alr in every Hair dye four shil =—he very hest in the country, valely applied at Ns @ aerr foe Portal e's Urenm of Wt! equel for washing children and tofaste T and retail at $08 id 10. 6 Astor rey vontive of ". verilvo heacache, to, Sold by DT. LANMAR & 90, whole. wale orngginia, 69 Water street, aud by all druggiais, at 80 ceow per botue Hollowny’s Otntment ts the Household Re medy of all nations, for burns soalde ents. bral es, aprainw foree coptracted fineee, eraptions tumors, canaer rhenmet jem, and all ¢xteroel pain and inflammation, whether prxtaced ene maltreatment, Warm tomentaioos and for the iber for the bair,) are now sokl at Price 28 conte Hemoval. —Jones italian soap Jones’ coral hair ti These (wo anperb arvsien akin Ay omplexion ihe > “e ton tren. FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL MONKEY MARKET, Sonar, Sept, 136 P.M. Av the cloee 6 the diderent markets yeerday thore wore no Indications of an improvement. The money mar ket continues foll op to the most stringom point, and io stocks buy ors are rearce, and sellers plenty, The demand for money bas not subsided in the jeast, and the rater never wore higher. [tle the mowt diMonlt matter jn the world to raise monay even upon the very host securities ‘and those who have not such pyailables have to brea« ‘The banks do almost nothirg for thotr customers, aod th- contraction je still going on rapidly, Some of tho large ‘Wall street institutions viscount very modorately, but out- RK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1857. aide on in \onne tx going or, «0 that the next weekly state- men! will thor gato, _ We do not look for a great increase in our specie reverve. Tk may rnoy cloven ande baif milion of dol lars. There is # ttewy quiet demand upon our banks for gold, wbich dort pots pear The amount that goes out to this way ts qoiir large, and we sce % oply in she specie re- terre being #0 much below che general caleulations. The Coorre pursued by on hanks durtog the past six monthe ia Bigbly ceneuradle Tbe a ddew gpd seriows contraction was, perhaps, © mater of necessity, but thet necussity wes tho result of thelr pre ious folly in continuing the ex Panrion ap to 80 recep: s date For wooks and week! an addon was repried tw the line of dtecounts, and tp the fare of frequent warnings there waz no chaige in thelr polioy. With * steadily decreasing sposte reserve the Cleon unte were ae steadily increased. With importations to an oxteni never before realized, in the face of reduced exportations, the oovrse of the banks was forward, ap- parently without the first thongnt of the consequences. Every business map koew very woll what was sure to be ‘the resuit, but the Dapk managers appeared to be blind to or perfectly regardivs of tho dangers of their position. Werk afier week we asiluded tothe movomoat of thee institutions, and some of our Wall street cotomporarics mocused us of ail sorte of evil intentions. A‘ last the ool lapee was npon ns, and then the banks bogan, evidenily for the Ors, time, tw see the difficulties with which thoy were surroun’ed [i was @ quostion of life and deaih with bem ‘They found that the ssorifice must fall etther ‘upon themrelves or their customers, and they conctuded to immolate their sustomers. A contraction such as was ver before expertencnd even in this city, commancod, and in the space of two weeks was carried to ths extent of eight millones of dollars, The banks took care of them- selves before the commerci+! community became weaken- ed by the payment of bigh rater of interest, and now the morcbapw will be lef to teke saré of themselvor. We have time and again shown that our banks, as a were nothing more than so many are even worse than Ubat, for they are no more nor lens than fo many buge inrorporated speculators They have no more regard for the community, except to make enongh out of it to pay large dividends on their capital, than +o many Sbylocks, and are, in fact, @ curse wherever thoy are cate 1. They lead all classes Into ali sorts of spsculations, and when thoy got them as deeply involved av postiblo, withdraw the supplies and leave them there. Three or four more such lessons as have lately been taught, would, we ehould think, induce the mercantile classes to kcep clear of all baxk entanglements. fo times of the greatest noed these institutions ara of n> use. In times of plenty they force thetr money up epecuiators and others, and the first \urp ip the te te the eignal for them to cal! in from all parts, and abut down the gates, (f the co iree these concerns hare pureved during the past six weoks has ang effect in deterring bnsinees men from ¢epenting upon bank loans for the prosecution of trade, something will be gained and the power of thers institutions for « long time reatricied The exportation of specie from this port last weok was quite limited, ax will be aren by the annexed statement :— 1 He wrOmIie SmpMente oF SPscre ROM THR PoRY oF Naw York Bark Pherix, tio Graode, gold $709 00 168846 CO 8 900 00 do:bilt, Havre, gold imgowe.. 11,472 00 00. do. ' Am gold... 1260 00 Total for the woek.. 187,187 00 Previously reported. Total, 1857..... $32,771,072 89 Tho Sab Treasury disbursed last week aout vae million more than its receipts, apd a good many smal! lots haye come in from the Interior. We bave drawn se largoly upon Boston and Philadelphia lately tha’ it has bocome with the banks of those cities a out # matter of life and deata. They are, therefore. making great offorte to turn the tide in their favor. The Boston anks must have specie at any cost. They are now drawn down to about two aad a half miillon of collars. Albert H Nico'ay will hold his rogular som! wookly suction sale of stocks and bonds on Monday next, the 14th inst., at half past 12 o’clook, at the Merchants’ Exchange. A desirable lot will be offered. It is reported that a mocting was held at Canandaigua a fow days provious to the failare of the Oliver Lee Bank, a, which Mr. Gibson, of Canandaigua; Dean Richmond, of Batavia; Erestus Corning, of Alvaoy, and Watts Sherman, of Duncan, Sherman & Co , were preseat. (Those gentle ‘men are the principal owners of the bank.) It was thon deter mined 0 advance $100,000 and carry the bank along. Drafis were mado on Watts Sherman, to be protected by various discounts. Mr. “herman did not respond. Ano thor meeting was subdsequenly held at Albany, and the do tor mivation was made to wind up the concern. Mr Lansing, the cashier, is @ son-in Inw of Mr. Gibson, as also in Watts Sherman. It \s#ramored that large deposita of the New York Central road were previously withdrawn, to avoid any chance of loss ‘The value of mercbanc!se imported Into this port during the week and since Jan. 1 in each of the past three years was a2 follows — Commence or 12 Post or Naw Youx—Vacvn or Iurozta, 1866. Por the worrk 1886, 1857 Dry goods... 2.0... $2,059,887 1,948,519 Genera) merchandise 1 ,U¥),609 2,601,038 ‘Total for the week. $8 188,086 aT) 650 Previously rep’td. 108.516,812 160,995,688 Since Jan 1..... $104,464,798 166,533,198 178 600,484 The following table will show the exports of the ive principal siapie articles for the week and yoar:— ——1866 Werk ending Sept. 10 “amount Value, Amount, Value, Cotton, balos,......++. 1,083 $47,802 1,272 $65,082 Floor, bb! soveeee se M6201 207,079 8,685 «67,500 Corn moal, bbis 2.1488 61206 6Ok BAHL Wheat, bi 166,272 246,663 64,005 82.440 Corn, buab {219,670 81'408 14,085 18,045 Heef, bbia, and tea..... 4a 6076 ois (24,768 Pork, bois. and tes..... 8 (17,446 61 (16 Ot $536,663 $263,907 Decrease of week as compared with that of 1955. $392,656 The following 'a ® Comparative statoment of the value of exporta from the commencement of the year to Sept. 10:— 1866. $51,868 800 $17,004,724 Decrease as compared with 1560. 13,864,111 ‘The carnings of the Galena aod Chicago Union Railroad for August were as follows— prams a Mails, dc. Total. 1867. $107,732 71 66,466 00 oad 3 160,842 04 1866. 166,483 01 81,019 424,018 66 265,620 08 Decroase, $61,749 90 24,568 41 Ino.725 27 Deo.86.517 44 ‘We undorstand that Captain Howard, of Muwaukio, has contracted with Messrs. J. R. & A. Stoors, of this city, for the construction of two steamers to run between Milwankio and Grand Haven. They aro w be about 9,000 tons each, with cylinders ninety-nine inches in diameter. Those boats will form a forry Detween the above named porte for the purpose of con- necting the lines of railroad terminating thoro, The say. ing in time, distance and expense by thie line in passing betwoen tho Eert ant the North wert will be #0 groat as to ‘make | tbe grand through route for’travoliers. Tho change from,car to steam boat, on each side of the lake, will make it, a @ pleasure trip, the most desirable. by 87 4 «200 Cee 430 MIIAMiaitR. . 3 1000 HolRRRGdmige 66 = 60 40... .4,.83 3 600 Hud Rkcon bds 80 — 200 MioSo&NIARR..c 214 9000 Har RE ist mige 66 800 ’ a 5000 [lICenRRbas, ry 8 do . 26 84 =: QO MicYouNinprak.c 4155 38 6 Sixth Avenae RR, 84 of oR 82 lu Gen RR...... 99 10 Oooan Bank...... 79 do 10 98 SB American Extank 04 7% do 0 2% 16 Continental Bank, 04 26 40...6.6..0 BF 40 Dei&Hud CanaiJo 106% 100 Clow & Pita KR., 15 35 do « 108 200 Gal & Unio RR... 7 Park Bank . Sl Ba ofSateof NY. 80 ao. 100 Pen Voal Oo..., 10 % dO. a5. os! 100 Cam Coal Oo, . 1M 410 Oley & fol AR.. 100 40,...4..88 Ls 960 ao... .0 86 100 ao . b6O 11% 400 do, 17 PaoifioMallat’p0o. 68 200 .. 200 N Y Con RR..... 100 160 189 » so 80 da. 900 Erle RR 280 do. 00 8TOGK AXOH ANGE. 500 she Nuarolina B90 97)4 500 <.sDOW 9 — 100 DoraMiningOs.d80 96 500 +.B 9 900 dold Hill,....b10 52 6000, do... DSO 11 600 Abordeen Oo.béO 4 600 NoAbOaroling.b80 87}G 60 Brie BR. ..5 88 WOK CITY LOSSEGRUAL KKPURe Sarvapay, Sept, 12—6 P. at Agum —Smasll sales of pos sere made a: 774), and pea: le at 1390 Braapervres - Tlour—The rene! te and stooks of sucer Ne, Sete avd common grades of Westera rans couunued to be light, andthe merset for that description +aa firmer, while exe brands were witnout obasge of moment tales embraced avout 7,000 0 6,000 bbis. at about the fol ? Hab 40 40 ab Ob Mabie 160609 mat lo Baltimore, and 66506 90 Jouthers fanoy and extra 620.07 60 Bye flour...,.. . 400610 Jere meal. a aes 4ca> 4 60 Cnotoe family and bakers extra brand . 7600900 Canadian was rather better for the common grades, and extras wore unchanged. The sales ombraced about 400 4 600 bole =Souhera brands were steady at quotations, with tales of 1,60 81200 bbis, Rye flour was steady, with sales of sbovt 100 bois. within the range of tac above prices. Corn meal was quiet and prices un Whea:—Common to good grades of red were lower, while good to prime qualities white were unchanged. The sales embraced aboat 60,000 a 10,000 bushels, ipeludicg Southern and Tennessee new red at $l 4 « $1 2735 & $1 30; weetorn red winter at $1 20 a $1 26, white Todiana at $1323; mixed Michigan ai $1 15 @ $1 20 for common, and 6,0'0 white do. at $1 22 e $1 40, and pew Southern white at $1 36 a $1 46, wi.b 3,000 bushels Weatern do et $1 42, and « lot of unsound Chicago ai ¥60 Osrn—The sales em >aved about 30,000 bushels Western ot 7.6 a 730, which wasetrifie des-er, R,o was quict ‘and pomina! at 800 # 880. Oats—Siale aud Westera were aeady at 670. 2 6ic , and new Souther ai 400. a 603. We q \ote grata \n this market ag follows Vheai— Western red, old and new Rys—New and old Northern. Corren —The sales embraced ‘about 200 at 11}/0,; 60 bags do. governm: Maracaibo at 13356 Corrox.—The market was ulet and ales limitet to about 400 0 606 bales, without change ta prices. We ara yot without the nal agnual s'a'emeat of tho sotual amont of the cotton crop of 186-67, But all the Sonhern porte baviog veon beard from —To Liverpool engagements of grain wore 40, and about 120,000 buanols of wheat wore taxa for Liverpool at 61. 064d , in buik, t 64. to 6,600 barrels flour at 6d., and 890 bales 4d 86824. The London oil cake was at 225 To Gins- sw 2,000 pusbels whoat in abip’s bays at $4, aud roma flour at 2s, 8d. To Rotterdam 300 barrels epi tine at 83<0., and 200 tons heavy goods at 22a 7 Hong Koog 100 tone goods at 10s., and 60 do. at $". A bark to Buenos Ayres was taken up at $18. There was no cbapge ip rates to Havre or to the golo regions. Fis —Dry cod were steady, with moderato rales at unchanged qaotations; mackerel were dull under in- creassc receiyts, and with small sales at lower prices ; herring we Athout ¢ of moment in prices. Hay was steady, with sales of 600 bales of old at 650. a 100 Aemp.—The ast ealos embraced a small parce! of Manila at7c.; some nodressed American at $167 5, and 100 do, i, iw of jate in Boston for New York wero Hevea —The market has ruled dull through the wee taryon Ayres for e9 port to Europe, part average at 300. cash, !n bond, and on04 The total stock im the market was 204,837 68, in 1856, and 66 660 in 1866 ootch pig was in demand, with sales of About 160 tons, chiefly at $28 » $28 60,10 lots, at 6 months. Lows was loser, and sales of about 1,500 rbie Rockland, inoluaing common, at 72}¢c & 760., and lump at $i 06 Laarngn —This being the usual season when manufac torers commence laying in their supplies for the winter consumption, the stock was ample and assortments good. (bere bas also been & good business done in French cal! rkins, The sarket for both oak and hemlock has, con- sicering the money troubles, been twolorably active, and prices w-ll sustained. The movements of the woek have been as followa:— Oak By Sales 0 Bork =“ 68300 20,100 NaVAL Sronss —The market contloued to be tnactiva, at irregular. tales of apirita wore re: 1 34¢., Une latter in shipping order, cash, and some 486., time and interest. Sales of common rosin, were reported at $1 8234 a$190 to arrive and on we spot deh vored, aad some rosin ai $6. Ona —Crade sperm was last sold in New Bedford at $1 80; crade whale was quies avd nominal ; linseed was feeds with email sales of Amerioan at 780. & 800 , and of fish #t Ble, “Foovumca.s-Pork—The market wen Srm, with sales of bout 200 © 500 bbls, mene. in lowe, at $26, and prime at $21 25. Choice morn was ni $26 hieof was atendy, while rales were c nfined to about 200 bis. repacked at our quotations given below. Bacon was quiet and no. mine] at 146. 8 160. Cut monte were inactive, while the twal! rales of shoulders and hams making were withia the range of ovr quotations Lard was in moderate request, with ralos of about 200 bbls at quotations, Bator war in fair Gemand at our Oguree. Cheese was steady at the an- nexed rates =We quote prices as follows: — — 28% 00 mn % ees 28S esas! ea | S255 ss3te BE £ 3S & Sees soBee eR ee | ‘ ‘Tho quotations for cot moats include both dry and # apd amoked Western and city, Rice was quiet at 60. a 6 10, BrGARS = market was steady, with sales of about 800 hhds. Cubs muscovado, incinding 154 in bond for export, at p.t, and 224 do., for redning, at p. t, and the remain: Ger at 740 = 8%¢0. for reGaing and grocery goods, ohielly ‘the latter. Wrexsy —The market was heavy and lower, with salce of 700 = 8¢0 bbl, at 24c , though at the opening some email ralcs were reported at 260 , yet the market closed at 240 ADVERTISEMERTS RENRWED KVERY DAT. $3.50. ONG: ae GAITERA, Moote'st 8400's: TONima In Ann sirens Heese co and muslin, from anetion ‘At prices from §3 to 620. KELTY & PER AUSON, ‘21 Hrowiqay. O%* ronson, Parian statuary, y ao re, new and beantifal at reoet red Of new net eauonWott s CO. Bradway and Broome street, New Tork. SY —1 4 ELBOART WHI DITO CARDA.—ORLY depot im thie oity, Broadway, corner of Duane surest. first named cn'ling—and who are strock with terror ab am Application for s loan with tunqneationadle security Naw cart R. R R—DIARREGAs, OR PAINFUL DiscH. RORS ie, from, the bowsla, are stopped ia fives wiauics ey Rasoag's Bessy ag! ‘or headache rheumatiw, pare sia lumbago, gent, Dearalgia, tvthache Hemknrn in toe Suck, spine ot Kidaeys, ano pring of all Rinda, Kadway’s Ready moments change the migeries you enter Wo jrys 0” p ew RR. R BO. 2 ~Sadway's Renova ing Mesolvent, ‘or the sure of ebrr nic diseases, such as serofulous ged ay, billve com paint * consnmptre and other alleciiona of the las NdUFALON AN eBIArKEmeN! of p various dineawon of ay \. AK No 3 Radw BOTA O and quiet, o wiveness, Indigession. inlammasion « (an row fia, cyapep ia liver complaint, divesses the art kidner, female Feens, ‘dc. Whenever the syne ont of order, one aria, 8 cone of bau wa) ale re will restore it to realarit ADWAT & OO, 162 Fulton street EMEMPSR MORBHBAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER, lor ms not there. The p cannot exist w *ho bave ; fen ox wil make x to + mil make tpreed them». 0. MOBS ‘ew York®. Por #ale by ail remp Prot) fo genuine mestanes throwghout Ne United States. b rus WOmAn fan aioe 8 “ptain war where exept at the OWoe of Trad MING S GOL, ma 4 Brveawa, Row York, werkor oonverns, the reduc Sm0OND BOARD. 1SUKLLASBOUS. SeeeeeMescerimateye 70% SONNE chs 38 TEPHEN® OD fr . LEB* ATED WRITING FLUIDS amy dount show a deoreace In tho aggre- 7, Bercis wise ee SRG 6 Sees bee iad fate SE Bes ee Sete ea one, Bee Tee, STE SNe & MaRviNg WILDSH PATBNT SALAMANDER @47R, Seournd by ihe celebravd La Serie Loom. Warrantec ive Tana s ‘anv @ Murrey arent, N.Y Bitzabe b Tork. WY AT#ON'S S10 SEWING MACHINES ANOTHER I incdon against them —On the * Gry iain Ort Court othe Soe re Dix i hee ‘éranied an suit, proseon Soe Lines cbets Se Stuer machines. Newspaper publishers tans none @ SHADER — INDOW iMPrOVEMBNTS AN! 'D BNTERPRIBR no © prepared to enpply Axor mont fully thir'y per cet less than aver betore sold: a nune arr allowed to manufacture our patent, some eat 0 mpete w th us eltber in sty oF price, 1th? Ail co nloes, brooatel, delaine, damask, 1s0e and mem Married. Hiceresos—Porrmr — at pong sng ng Princeton WN. J., by the Rov. Mr. Hanson, Srocktom, daughter of Camm - om Thursday, Sept. 10, H. Hiainson to Mamta Poe James Died. .—On Sunday, Sept. 18, WArenm, only ohite of John and Caroline Bramington, aged } year, 3 momthe and 46 days. ‘The (riends of the family are respectfully invited to = tond the funeral, to-morr: w a‘ernoon, at t #0 o’clvok, from the reside: oe of hie parents, No. 321 Eighth avenue. Hie Tomaine wil) be taken to Greenwood for intermert Baows — On Sunday, Sept. Fourth street, WiLtiAM Brown, ‘The friends ana soquaintauces of ihe (amily aro respeo fully invites v0 attend tne funerai, this afernooa, ai hall Past ore o’clook. Caurum.: —On Saturday, Sept 12, at the pastoral res. dence of St Andrew's chareh, corner of Duane street amd Oity Ball place, the Rev. Jomn Campaat, in the 33a your of hi. ago, and tho fourth year of bis sacres mini-try ‘The obsequice will take piace this morning, at ton o’etoan, in the above obarocb The friends of the deceased, we rever clergy of New York, and the neighooring aio ‘cons, are ree pectfully invited to atvend. ‘CocuRaN.—On Sanday, Sopt. 18, Aw Isans.ta Coommas, tu the 67h year of her age bf ‘be funeral services wiil (ake place at her late residenes, ireet, Greenpoint, Broos lyn, & D., this afternoon, at three o’clocs. Her remain wil be taken to Shrewsbury, N.J, for interment The relatives and friends of we family are respecttwiy invited © attend. Cocks —On Senday morning, Sept. 13 of dropey im the bead, CHaxues Werrmumap, infant son of James and Ham uah Qcoke, aged 6 months anc 6 days The relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral from the residence of bis parents, Warhipgton Heig* te, this afternoon, as three o’slock. Cart leave Chambers street at i o'clock. Coaye.—On Savurday, Sept 12, Wntiam Comsmn, of lo vernesr, Sov land, 'n tne 6th year of his ago The relatives and friends are respecifuily invited te a fond the fur eral, this afternoon, a: one o'clock, from Me 317 Sixth avenue, #ttbort farther invitation Seoteh oopy. Gamat day, Sept. 12, Tuomas Gamnus, aged years Bis friends and soquaintances are invited we pere —On 8 respectfully aitend thr funeral, this afternoon, at one clock, from No. 143 Fouston street. His remains wil) be takes to Washing toa Cemetery Hasince —On Sunday, Sept. 13, CHamtes Hasturas, aged bap ee 7 monihe and 8 deys. relatives ana friends of the are Invited t» sttend the funeral, from his lave residence, soul weat corner of Fort) sixin strect and Eleventh arenas, this afternoon, at balf paat one o'clock years, 2 months sna 10 days The relatives and friends of the family are Imvitoo to stiend the funeral, from the mother, No. 66 Vandam street, this o'clock. Houmm.—At sea, on Friday, June 19, Mrs. Eiszanerm , Wuams Houmms, aged 29 yoars and 9 months, iste of fy: tham, in Foglane Liverpool and Preston (Eng ) papers plows copy. Marsiatt — On Saturday, Sept. 12, ELua, daughter of es and Catharine Marshall, aged § months and 18 8. relatives and friends of the fam!'y are respectfully invited to attenc ‘he funeral, this aflernoon, at three o’ckek, from *o 69 Third stroe\ Nota —In Jersey Oy, op Friday, Sept 11, Was only child+f Jobn D. ard lea Nolan, aged 1 yoar, mooth and 8 days. Toui*.—Op sonday morcing, Sept 13, Joy Tomm, youngest son of Michael and Agnes Tobin, aged |2 montha The frien¢s and reinti om of the fam'l” are reepocifully Ipvivec wo attene tbe fuperal. this afternoon, at two o’alcem, stress, from the residence of Darents, No 461 Fourth Detwoen Firat and Second a: without fether notice ¥ exuia —In Brooklyn, on Satarday, Sopt it, the wife of Samvel R Welling, and daughter of G1 bert Rider, im the 234 year of her ago The friends and rela'ives aro Invited to attend the fune ra), from the Presbyterian churca, Jamaica, L. L, thie morairg, at oleven o’oloek. Bertember to the 12tn day Mon, 01; women, 64; boys, 250; rie, 286—Towl OTL Adalis, 166 Children, 516; males, 371; females, 900; oo ered persons, 7. f HT ar ef 3 8 i h Bseseu- Ssssess Esesss PEE H Seitzeriand., t