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THE LATEST NEWS. WOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ADDITIONAL BY THE INDIAN AY QUEBEC. State of the Markets, a, a, The Indian sailed from Liverpool at noon on the %h famt., and arrived at Quebec at about 10 o’slock this (Ja- ‘uarday) evening. The sorew steamship City of Baltimore left Liverpool for ‘ew York the samo cay. ‘The United Staies mail steamship Ariel was to leave ‘Bouthampton on the same day, for New York. The steamship Leopold L, from Now York, arrived at ‘Gouthampton 6p inst. ‘The Anglo Saxon which arrived out at 2P. M. of the ‘Cth, had om board the passengers of the wrecked steam_ ship Ulyde, ‘The Mormons held their sixth annual conference ia Lon- don, at which reports were made exhl siting the apread of ‘the sect in Ergiand. A : ‘Vogue rumors were current in Paris of an approaching ‘visit of the Poge, and the corsnation of the Emperor. ™ ‘wade of Paris was improving. Corn was deoliving ‘m France. Spapieh advices sey that President Commoatort, of Menon, bed foce ted the spanish proposition for media- a Intelligence frrm Rrme ty highly favorable to ap ar- Tebgement of the d.fliculty Deiween the See and Mexico, ‘Tho sales Of churce proveriy, the suppression of the ‘convents arency cil-oed by the latter are .to be big for Th be stated tp exolanetion of the concentration of Russian (troops on the A ietrian froniier that they are merely fer Teviow by the Empro:, »# he goes to Germany. ‘Mr Wright, ibe new U ind Sates wiotwer to Berlin, ‘his Creceniials at @ private audience, to the ‘Prossian government has procisimed the legal quality of the olfurent religious denomiustions, hed nov beenevaruated. The Bridsh Minister (and been received by :be Spab. THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. won Wounesuay,9 A M. ‘The Tima cits article reports dullness in the funds, and ba ago — for dircounts 1 Daily News tayr that speculation was stagnant io the abseuce of laer ucws from India, the swok market was lo & Certaiv +xient | rejudiced by the gloomy accouns Crom Paris and Nw Yok Napoleon bas sent £' 0CO personal contribution to the Indian rel'ef fund, aua £100 have been contributed by the Gampertal Gva de, Gorasaadas, -0,t. 7.—Bsron Dookscbild, ihe Swedish Minister to L odon ts deaa. fhe Moldavian Minister of the In Cortor{ and other flotals, bave been dismissed from office for abusing thetr functioar. FINANCIAL AND COMMERZIAL, LiV/KPVOL CUTTON MaRKBr. ‘The newspajers report iby Livery 0: cotton market boovant, bai q.otstious genersJly uncaapged. Messrs. Riohardeon, Spence & 40 , however, q-ore aa Bdvance of 1-164 8 44 per pound Jn the curren quaildes of ameri @an. The sales of the thres days were 80,600 bales, in- Qluding 6,000 on epe wiation, ana 1,000 for export. oY sTS OF TRADE. The advices from Meacne-ter are favorable. Prices nled firm. LIVERPOOL BRBADSTUFPS MARKBT. Hightiy b goer. o. 6d & is, aad were was Grm, and reo id. 82! bivher Cora qoi Messrs. Rotardaon Spence & Co. quote 3 niledelphia and Baltimore 80+. 0 Bis. bd ; Onio, 33a; red wheat, 8+. 2d. 0 8s. 6d. white, Os. 0% Od ; mixed crn, 38s ; white, 43s. a 44a. LIVERPOOL YRUVISION MARAET, Provisions were geoerally steady. Fair qualities beef Meady, while inferior was simost unseleadiv. Pork dail. Baora steady. Lard dul, bui firm at70s.a7ls. Tallow advanced Is. LIV3B°OOL PRODUCE MARKET. Rosin was dull avd pices weak sugars quiet. Ashor qniet—pots 430 U.fice buoyant Rice Ouoyaat—East Ia Gian lightly higher Syirite of tarpoutine Om ai 874. 6d. LONDON MAkKETS. Breadetuffs were ovoyart. Waret drm at 28.03: per . Flour 6 m at aa advauce of ls. Segers heavy. Sears vat. Tea sctive apd bvoyant. Rive duo: aat. Sz Booich pig iron 66s. Spirits turpenine LONDON MONEY MAREET. Money was in a sive demana. Consois closed at 99%¢ for money and 80001. ‘The Loudon Tim-s of Tuesday renorts the following sais on the day pre ius under be tpfiuence of the New York Gailures;—Liinois \ eatral shares 3 per cent preminm; do. Pag mt eee; New York Contral dinking Fund of Interesting from Washington, VHE WEUTBALITY LA®S-- M4 NAVAL COURT MAR- TIAL—THe KeW SLOOP-UF-Wak—POBTAGE 30 PAAAGE, TROOFS FOR UTAB, ATO. Wasiuroron, Sept 20, 1857. Instyvotions wore jesned on Yavurcay from the Siave De Parimeri and sent Jouth to Merehals, Disiriot Attorneys, and ali other office:s on ibe seaboard, to slp a!] exped!- fous from leaving ihe United tates for the hostile lava ion of any couniry with which weare at peace. The in Gtrvoll ne have reve: ence to (ieneral Walker's moveaenls apd wi) be publiabed +L Tuesday. ‘The reports of & coptowpleted invasion of Mexico, and of Genors! H van | eng im, licated, is all bos, No such Gdvio;s bave beer receives bene, ‘Cownt Sartigrs, the freach M nister, arrived here on Fri de bad a long tiervies wita ary ae. board sppotied by Ube Searetars of the Navy to Stemine the mu © leas aad ope 1d ratioar of @ al rwp-of WAT, © BG Dulll D) Coawact, Dave Compiored er report after wigh\een days 0 Goas Iabor, and th #1 be gt ec to the Seoroisry w morrow. The J-crewary will provady AaNoUNde the deste} p sometime dariag tre week, Lag Goretand that our fr ur of he models vame ap to sho adver Weemen The others #)li doadJors 90 throwa oa) Commodore Sirieybam bax been relieved from Naval Cours No 8, aed Comm .nter Woldaberougd vedo. ed w take “i Dont arrived here to day and is sopping at Willards k, 16 also bere. te France ana otver y iow by the French mais will Dear ‘m mind the fect ibat all I'tere are raied uvpaid whico are not foligaid. an irevifictest pa) mont ls a dead loss to the party. Tu Nay al Court No. lon Seturdsy, the case of Lieut. Com mod »/6 Kosraey cou loved, apd @. curner examined for Wat gon, sud Leutevent ‘hele, Buaer, Arewtent eon (end loa. Jom B Golusdoroagn om the part Of the goverom *0t. Quart No. @ Lieut Charles Hooter read bie defense. then p ocveded with she case of Passed Mid- Charles dray. ri No. 3 Mr Phillips reed (he defence of Lieut. Jobs J. Gissson, and the ouart is asbort time taeresfier ped. Inaian Beroso bas received @ despatch from St. Louis, daiod Se tember 18, stating that Gore-nor Cum- was 0 hare left Fort Leavenworth for Utah om ine wit» rin © myantes of 6 ypeinted Register of the on cr ag CE a om __ Bowe f.om veutral Amerton, ‘WALKER'# BAPAD(TON—PROCLAMATION OF G@ONRMAL BOA AUALNOE IT—* RENO TALAORATE weg. verse Mo Rese ate ince it oh hin. thirty ‘of Unie deores, bet those who & evfewiom and one uet ihe meel fame to the biel of Fol ¢ ona rem ns S83, FE! Hl i na! Peiace, ta. the alae of tan Beare'ary ‘Ran angus), . s ARL MORA, Rarame @ Recatanre, winner Pe ‘The following te tn relation 10 the line of ing a (of he decree & = s The governmen', ar Serene PS tT decree dated Anarat 7 igh (0 ev ablieh & hn of te! Incinden the eo'¢ right to-e Tcivrapats low. tor Sr The right v. ont all the ¥ neoew a 1m the al foresia. The right to te ace hed “fb Lhe government bi i APIAM AMERIVAN CONGMKSS, | | NEW YORK HERALD M HIGHLY IN(ERESTING FROM HiVANd. TP Pirates of the Albion Cooper—Great Mor tality tm the Army and Aavy—Bauks anc Fusavce—S:ave Trade Activity—Gea. Vou cha, dic, do. OU HAVANA CORBESPONDENOS. Havana, Sopt, 15, 1867. Abravam Cox and Peter Williams, the Psrates of the Al dion Uooper-— Their Theory of tne Loss of the Uaptain and Oreo—Noble Uunduct of the Boy Thomas Fay—Papers Saves by Him—His teatimony—Pa ticulars of the Mur- der—Gonfession of the Muderert—They Atiempt to In culpate Fay— His Oowrse After the Murder ard Reasons Phercfor~ Brig Northman Derelict at Sea from Sickness and Death of Orew, dc., do. Yesterday morning the bark R. A. Knight, Luscomb: tated from tis port baying on board tho two raTians who Commitied the murders of officers aad ovew of the Ameri can brig Albion Cooper, Abraham Cox, @ colored person, born at 2an Martin, in one of the West India tslands, is ‘tbe vame of ope of the supposed murderers, and |; is probable that thiriy years ago be was more familiar with euch crimes than of late years. The Polgian, Peter Williams, bas also baudled knife and axe before, and b:en {umiliar with blood, They were examined by the acting United States Conszl, Thos. Savege, Evq., on Friday and Saturday of last week, ‘tthe Tacom prison. They bad a very nice theory to ex Plain, the loss of their vessel, in waich both agreed toler- ably well. They dealed all kno wledge of any loss of life on board, exoept on the night of ® equal, they were called on deck, aud «ben there found nobody—all bad been wasLed overboard, ko, After thelr declaration tho testimony of Captalp Bryant, of the Black Sqvall, by whom they wore picked up, was weken in their presence; in which was explained the oir- cumstances of taking them on board, and of the delivery to bim of the register of the brig Albion Cooper, by the voy Thomas Fuy, as soon after he got on board as he could Opd convenient cpporvunity ; of bis bis altention to ibe cadorsemens mace on the register, which he ba: done as 2000 as be covid afer the muraer, and before he lef tne brig, when he was not uncer observadon; and which Capiaip Bryans anys be could not have wridea oa ovard of bis vessel atter coming oa board, to delivery to him as ey were all under his oye uotil the two m forward, when the boy immediaiely appros shed hi a and drew the reginter {com bis bosom, aud ales as icvols3 of the cargo ob board the Alolon Cooper, which be had found witn or veer the regisier when be toox it. Afiorwards, ibe » Thowas Fay, was examined, and he gave all the particulars ef the crime:—Tnet ths capiain vas biliod by the Belgian with a hatonet, (this he did not ret,) and te mate was Klied ar he advanced ty ald ine caypvain; the second mate was kuled 0) Fgh and the boy Fay waa compeiled to bold the ght while the negro ~epk ib 10 the forecaaue to despatch the sailor below; the work that baa pot beea weil done to the dsatb, of eltner, «ee tulbbea by the other, except we captain, who was kbled by Wiitams; the mate bad reoelyed ap additional plow an the bead from the negro, to nish the work began Ly his @ xaponiew, and the brute Williams cut the throats oi ue second mate and tbe seaman io the forecastie, whe bad received initiative blows from the Af.er the examin ion of the caplain of the Black Squall the boy the priscnere confessed, makig » breas of i, excepting, through revenge, iry ing to involve ub ners, Fay, bessuse they compelled him to hold the lixbt for the murder in the forecastie, they did not charge Fay wish sbeiting in the orime before or in the coing Fay esya that afer the murdere he could have kifled the two, when they were aricep; but al hough he did Got expect to casspe, bis cons ant thougnt was as to the poaeiblil'y of his leaving evidence that be been 8 murderer, if the veasel was failed he kilied the two to eoure his own life, proof thai be bad not killed the others’ ai pauently eaccbed and endured uotil E a a = 3 Hi £238 getting them alongeide the brig Biack jepded Cp apy of tbe Abet they of ld pill bie’ane — i af conduct Brough trials ibe mariner. The Amorican d: Remneee. fen Went tee 1% instant, has lost the capteip by fer Danes sick, One man, WNC bad lashed rup qj of distress [ne bark ———, an‘ ficer on board, end on 5 Fy Hy g 5 E i i it 2 life and property; and, it is Of ub» ship ani taking care of Was not well, although he did not give up entirely. GEN. CORCHA’S BEMOVAL. : i z 5, i knowlkdge of owe mest =" ail that is Oersicn More or wr of Mare, te poet of Gea. extremely doubtful, tho go emanating wwformed in political aifairm, for this ques tov poe the torn thet may be ‘aken by viher questions which are bow under consideration. NEWS Fi (HE SO0TH PACIFIC, ‘The Steamabtp Gracaca arrived at Pasama on the 2ist of Angest from the Sovth Pacific cout, with the matis and 8° 06,896 in specie for Kogland. The daies are Valparaiso Bist of Joly and Callao on 12th of august. CHILE. TR AMNPOTY BILL PASHED—siGes OF RYVOLOTION— RaIGNA TION OF THE CsHNET—4 LIGHT HUUAE TAX, ‘The Valparieo papers contain the following nows sum- mery ‘The political sgitation in Chile, produced by the general Amnesty Dil to polltical offencers, still comtiaged The ‘Dit, whic’ was rent up to the Preaide.t for cons! foration, kas been returned Ww Congress In & modified form, and pascod doth Houses, The | solnet Ministore have rosignod, and ft ts thought a new Cabinet wil! at be appoloied mnt) Beotem Der, Oroess Dave been \naued for the arrest of many persons 1 covered to have been implicaied im the revolutionary upited, and formea & stroug party ageinat th» covera mint | They cemanded @ change of toe Ministers, which ‘The Merourte eeye:—Tt te evident that the government will Bave to yield to the go ahead premaure, or run the rik of @ revotuuon, Hoa already roporied in our No battle bad taken Ft ait 5 ditt : ; i f bn i oMctale, arrived, and at \be@ same mam te: of Foreign Relasions, 1) Manoel Zab. Dr. Molane, mr. Solivan’s physician, mediate, together with other dostors, roo balla, and old everything in wounded man. Strong partics of cavalry and infantry 1) the rord leading to Callao to arro:t the lographio messages were sent to Callao for peae, and no means Wore loft uniriod +) secure f : 5 z § ag rE 3 ae ung il Fes ‘has he did pot now end recommended in bia Bonor, and i 87 i ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1857. war & die mthout baving given a proof of the pariioular firendabip woicd be ea! for bia. A rewaro of th:¢e thousand do)lars has been offered for sveb information us etl\ lead to tie discovery and capture of any of the accozpiioes. ‘The mewhers of the di zlomatio and consular corps also met ai the houre of Mr. Sof ap, M’. John Bartor, ber ‘Sriiapeto Majerty's vopeul in Unliao, bartog been tee Orst, be tock charge of the house, property sad archives of the Tegpvee, bavipg & trong gua ¢ planed at bis command. Counet! is alermed, and all the tity regrots an aseas- eineticn that capn:t but affect society tn goneral. Tho eitiation of Mr. Sulivan is not only serious, but almort bopel: ex, The Licrio dela Marina states tbat it has received let ee that One s intended retuan im: ima, probably stemulating the search for (he assassin of the don. Mr, ‘sd. wan, ‘The Callao correspondent of the Panama Herald, writing ou the 12th of Avgast, eaye:—4 freanchman and @ negro have been just arrested on suspicion of being scoompli we of the aseaseinetion of Mr. Sulivan There are & tightest hoses of hie reo-vering. it is now reported the act was commited by some of the most respectable perzcps !n Lima. Howerer,I mill give you tho ramor. It oppears @ sbort time ago a ball was given by one of the leodibg fam'!oa tn Lima, and that Mr. Sulivan tok there & yell Anort prostivute that he bas kept Ume as aia misit+rs; the gentlemen present rem: wih him, ax be gets out of the ba-bor, The rame writer edce:—Oa Saturday lest an armed boa’ ‘wasstent op board the American ship John Milton, by order Of the captain of the port, and forcibly took out three of the crew, and brought thom on shore; and again, on the same cay, by the tame avthority, four others were taken from the Korning Glors, aselguing no other reason than that 0° might. The commancers of these ships have laid their cate before Mr. Oley, cur Minister; he hae demanded that the men be placed ov board their ships again, and an apo- ber ‘the tnawit to our flag. {pg be celebration at Callao of tho anniversary of Inceyendence of Peru, on the 28h Jaly, some of the offi vores ¢f she castle attempted t» ge! up a revolution by nou, Oaatie, and libers ing the prisoners. Pg dw ay hy wiluery end olyi] avtborities were at the charsh. At 12 ‘M. the former repaired ‘o the castle to dre a national salute 10° Of the day, but on thetr arrival there found the je closed, and were refused admittance unless they would promise to j iv the consptrawrs. Capt Smith, woo was charge! with the duty of fring the ssloie, scaled t!¢ walls and got possession of ths bat- tery ; tbe troops from the church then the oasis, and iho officers concerned in tue revolt were arresto! aud placed tn tron During the month of July 60 ships, with an aggregaic tonnage of 47,369 tons register, loaced at the Uaiucha Télend wiih goaoo, viz :—43 veesele of 34,800 tons, for England, 4, of 3,756 tons, for the United Staves; and 13, of 0,3¢6 tony, for France. The P ruvian government bas renewed the mall oon trect with the Pacitic Keam Navigation Company for tures years, from the 80b of July last The revolution stili continues, though no action ha: taken plage between the government forces under Presi Gen, Canis and the revoluiionary forces under Vivanco. A! the latest advioes from the went of war, Jas {lla was about three leagues from equips, ant had ‘sent to Lima for more I would iofer from this that Vivasco je muh atrongor then tas been supposed, Yos hi seome airald t come out of bis stronghold and attack Castilla. Interesting from Mextco, ABREST OF THE ABSAS#ING OF THE AF ANIARDS—INTT- MATIONS OF 4 OOUF D’SabT—CIVIL Wale IN YUCS- TAN—BLNK OF MBX.UO, BYC.., BTO. {¥rom the Diario de In Maina, Sept. 10 } ‘The Bridan steamer brings us papers to the 4th inst. from Vers Cras, and let from Mexico. The mont interesting point of the ne v9 is the arcest and Prox meto tris) of some of the prine'pal bapiitti, to who, be arsassinavion of onr courtrymen et Quernaysoa. In referevoe to this matter the Progreso any s:— Letters from Mexico inform us thatoa the 19ib another of the culprits who or mitted the assess! oacions 4; Quernava caarrived in that city. On the 2(th news was also recat vet that the cbief of the band bad been arrested pear Quaulis, and Judge Reges bad been oracred to send him to the apt at Urder a strong cecort. Heraldo of the 2ist eaye:— Day before yesterday the dilligence from Quernavaca ‘brought Liout Col, Vareba, who bad in charge Nicolas Leite, # femous bi who is said to bave herded the band attack e Katraordinary acas the chief of the robbers offre Ove thousand dollars to any substiiuie that Will take nis place. Verbal advices atate ibat at the latest dates micnice agains\ the government of rateias,pots {thetanding the frequent announ vement of their defeat thovgh tere were oi olaer pulnis attempt ai pro nunciamienios, the atate that these bad veea i exiets as 0 poseidon 4 which it le sappored «tll of the ¢ictatorabip and the annallting ¢! 1867, Bot thaatauctng teas Congress te toat : and thie sitoatica venés Itself to tore for the proximate fotare. Wino toms races, but also to rece. Campeachy spe « pariof the nei! pronounced im sho beginning of Aogurt againsi the new | edministrevon. and arcoraing © toe Progreso, tn clamienio artae from vb) election thal ga ibe Sta'e wpe Paptaleoa Barre’. civil Sar amo: g sorrton, ‘Une lettre alo contrm the arrest of two of the aap. pored prinolya: assessing of Overoayaca They wi ang ht (6 the oimrtot of Morlans, hactoeds Calderon, #eulal comn.tssioner of tho government, aasiaved by « force Of the loos! police (From La Prosss, Sept. 10} The Monilor stawe thai Ceoree will soon be issued aa- (her iziog Dow Mas uel Escandon 0 contiaue the Vora Oruz rail oma 10 Mextoo We Sind tho fliowing to the Miglo XLT:— Our colesgae of ine (9 masirg #trennens efforts to induce the government \o avclare the Ponstl all 00 void. It suvires a coup d'état in tho Epic! ferme Thoogh re are sure the government is resolved to purtaim the const (ation ia sovordance wiih it@ duty aad its carb, the Tiempo may amure iwolfin Ciscussing tac poreibiliyy of & coup d'état. and what ts more {portant til) in Jerting te bat kind of order or constiintion might be given to City Intelligence. Mosxowem Lasting rae Fisto —The Mormon Hall in Broome street of this city was closed yesterday, and, as far es our reporter could learn, without aay inleniion oo thelr part of being re-opened for pr esching the peouliar doctrines of the This is nota more obange cf place Perfect abacdoning of tbe yy ois fae. ding to the Mormons, oa oo vashing Or masons, ou Gunverts have Ene ou! ad Dine resskiny bees to the number of the elect. We Court Valendar- This “> Usrrep fared Deraice Oowsr.—Non, 11, 57, 44, 48, 61, 06, 12, 7, 77, 18. Gurnee a Hair Dye, Pigs and s i» rpasaing *1), Wie Samutscory, a Breeteay et ™ wep © corm: the, ‘pas long been excloded, bat ihe preat) tm tha: mat onl’ sory Pris and ret rhsuim Dui all palsdion developed tn ihe exo wpa, con be removed Ly Gls propuepeen, & deyoed FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONBY MAREE, Soapar, 81%. 20-2 P.M ‘The most important event of the past wees was the loss Of the steamsht» Ceniral America, of the Aspinweii ti ‘with about Give hundred passengers end one anda hall mil. Mon of specie. This melancholy erent way an tolpsted by mapy several days before it was amnouased, aod the pabiic mind was in s measure prepared for it. The iit of the lost will not be perfected for sevora) wooks, and in the meantime the most anxious suspense will 0)! the mins of the communiiy. The loss of the treasare is a secon: Oonsideration, although it wil! fall heavily apoa part Uitle able to bear it. This reduction im our Oalifornis ro mittances, &! «time when we could the least spare lt, muathave & very unfavorabie effect upon the moucy market. Is is just so much taken, for the time, out of »ar wapplies. The amount losured abroed will be available in the ehape of exchange in das me, and the amount tasured ore will be paid over by the underwriters to the owners; bus all this is @ derangement of the ususl course of speoie Movements, and we canuoi cecape ite eiivois in financial af- faire, The banks cannot make so g001 a statomont witaoat this remiitance as with 1, by one and a half million of dol Jars, and it must lead to an additional reduction in the line of discounts by a withdrawal of deposits to pay Ioseos. Tae arrival of the Central America wiih one aad a balf mil ona of specie had entered into all the calculations of bankers and financiers, and {ia loss must derange maay of the arrangements made for futare operations. The money market continues extremely stringent, The banks are, believe, doing all in their power, conats\emt with a due re gard for their own position and streng.b, but tae demaod fs daily increasing and the resources of borrowore aro daily diminishing. The streot rates range from one to three and four per oeat a month; the average for drat Class paper is about one and a haif per conta month. The largest portion of our largest mercauiile houses are pay- tg two and three per cent # mouth for mousey to meot their current payments, This is rapidly weakening this class of morohsnts, and it must end im numerout failures. The merchania are exhausting them selves in the early part of the season, long before the period for the heaviest payments arrive, We oxo from this form some ides of the probaoie result of this strain or drain upon capitsi and oredis beiwoon this and next January, The failuroa in the # ring of 1837 were caused principally by the immense rates of tute-oss paid by the merobants throughout the previous full and winter Many of the houses which failed in the spring of 1537 bowed that they bad paid fifiy, elghiy and ove handrod thousand in extra interest before fiually giving up. Toe same process is going on sinong the morcaniils classes at this mowent, and it mast torminaie In the same way. Very fow houses doing « large bustacse are strong enougn 40 pay such ruinous rates for money; aad it would bs bot tor for many of them to suspend before the whwie of It has been absorbed by uote shavers, Woda soi took for wy immediate let up in the prosont stringenoy ta ths msouy market. As the season advances, and monoy is wanted t) move the Bew crops, the deporita of our banks will ve drawn down, and the discount line will have to be re duced to & corresponding exteut, The banks havo, therefore, no alternative but farther couiraction, and the pressure for money is therefore likely to increase tar ead of ciminishing The effoot of the numerous large ‘allures already reported cannot but be inj irious apoa that portion of the business community which bas not suspended. fhe failare of « large house reduces ai ouce a iarge amounts of the availa die assets of lis creditors, and they are forced to lock to other resources to moet their paymente Merohanws calculate opon the payment of their bill: receivabie to meet their bills payable, aad when their bills reocivabie fail them, it cuts off so much of their available moans, which must be made up in some other way. Is is thore fore s mistaken ides entertained by many thai large faijures relieve the market by removing large borrowers, ‘The fact is just the contrary, for is forces pew borro vers into the market to obtain the means to mect auexpeoted payments. Woe do not see in the fulure much of an on couraging character, We have the season for heavy pay. ments to pass through, with curtailed and restricied Tesources, and then we bave a long, dull an4 trying winter to close up with. The annexed staoment exbibite the aggregate exporta. tion of specie from this port lass seek: — SUiPMENTS oF EPRCIs FROM THE PoRT OF Naw Your. Sobr. ‘The disbursem¢ als of the Sob. Treasury last week wore sdont $300,000 more than the reoe!pts, A. Hi, Nicolay ’s regular sem!-weet y suction sale of slocks aud bonds will take place Monday next, the ‘ist inst, at balf past twelve o'clock, at the Merobaate' | Exohange. The list inciodes s varie y of bonds and bank | and loscrance siocks, amoog whi are shares of te Baichers and Drovers’, Mercantile, Park, American Ex change Bank, &0., &o. Many of the New England mills are beginning to work on allernate days or ahort time, The large cotion mill of | tht Blacksione Company, and the oxea.ive mills at Loas- dale, are arog the number, The following have oliwer adopted oF are about to adopt the tame course: —The Qin nebang, Saunders, Whitinvilie, Hamlet, Manchasg, Waa Togan, Suit p, Foune ville, and Shy rman’ Valley Falls, Jorauld’s, in Bopkioton, A, & 8. B. Onwe, at it Pamtuckel. The milis a} Coo wal Falls are tempors. ily stopped, and will cot rerume on full time, The anpexed statement exhibits the value of foreign tm ports into this port during the woek and sinco Jan. 1 ia each of the past three yours: — Coxmance oF Tam Poxt_ or New Yort-—Vacce or Iarowrs Por the week rats, 18548 1867 1,686 360 1,887,930 7,760,079 9,450 200 for week $7,035,798 9,482,490 988,908 ‘Total Pre Ly FOp'td, 106454198 Stece Jan. 1. $100,088 628 160,654,188 178 608,484 168,975,677 184,431,008 The following table will show the exports of the ive principal slaple articles for the week and year:— —— 1866 —— — —-188T —— Week ending i Conor, een 25,7108 “ 86,217 670 «(16,008 Total ...... +++ $519,981 $ 91.007 Decrease of week sa compared with ibat of 1886, $218,672 ‘The follow tng is & Comparative statement of the va ue of exports from the commencement of the year to Sep. 17:— 1886. ‘Decrease. $8,190,177 $003 814 6,194,877 57 849 542,08 199 890 21b 5a 1,089,946 14,098,780 ‘The Washington [mim contains the following ste nent exhibiting the value of the Imports sad exporte of the Upited States tn each of the past twelve yean — Commanca or tas Usrrap Prater —Varce or Larortt ano Axr om, ‘216 224 902 Dass aa ¥61 vis ed 304,604,381 254 188,520 814 630,082 294,160,895 868,500,181 > Sete and Produce. R ral. 1648,., 97,865 206 $101 718 049 ga, $115 453 616 1847... 6/166,764 160,674,844 1 154,648 60d cee 7,980/808 250,205 T0910, 164,084,181 e4iool 181 Tt008L 6, 149,756 ,94 134.0988 7, 161 998,720 1s a 218,099,008 We ooi,aT 4a v0 64 1,825 186,960,108 97, 200,452,460 915,186,308 41, 41,064 1886. 68-068 192 751,195 66, 1866... 14,781.572 266,408 06L 46-748. 426 bod 8 1867... 14,006,608 278,906,713 68,194,042 942,040,146 ‘The preceding tables show an Importatio, oxclasive of spec amd dulllon, fa 1867, of $949,428,042, against $010,499,310 in 1886; while cur exports, exslusire of specie and bullion, for the formor year amounted to 9208 312 272, and for the intter to $981,210423 fae spe cle (mported Im 1887 amounted to $11,075 100, and baltlon to $480,000; tn all $12,461,107, OF thi we re exported in npetto $0,697.49, and im bullion $91,241; making an ag- Brenste of $0,06* 670 and leaving @ clear ew balance in Our favor of $3,408,229, which, carried to ibe vaine of our | exports, exatustve of specie and bulten, raver # rosidue moe wa | Of $01 212,801 against us, 60 Pe paid in specie and bultion | ie bow achine for tac lly use, manuiogoring,. 2 Of domestic produce, To moet thia amount we havsex | [7 Pie civeren~5 that don’t get on der’ and ported $28,77) 373 im speste and $31,800,980 in bullion; making the total amount of specie and buldon of domestic produce exported $40 078 362; leaving «clear belaace in our favor from the year’s operatious of $8,366,401. Btock Kxchange. Barcmpar, Sept. 10, 1867. Brio RR. .020 aio Kinovevs—fierra —On Wednesday, Sept. 16, ot AB 10°0 RooRP Romig 7836 100 do... .... 56 | Soul's church, by Rey Dr Bellows, Kowasp J 1000 Har RR imtg 69 20 Third AvoRR.., 80 | of Keckuk, lows, to L., eldoat daaghter of Jere- 1000 i Cn RRBbe 85 10 Tl entra! RR, lah Smith, of thts olty, ma 8 eS 13 % Continental Bk... 90 115 Ce 20 Natiowsl Bk..... 100 100 Cley & Pitia RR. 16 Ramwwr —On Saturday, Sept, 19, Lyne Bamwer, widow 16 4x of Amerion,.. 101}¢ 26 Clev, Colk&OnkR 80 Of the late Daniel Barney, in the Plat year of her age, for 10 a 101 60 Gal & Onicago RR 78 worly a resident of Nanvwcket, Mass., and @ member of 86 Ooran Bic. ™ 78 do........¢ 71 | the of Friends 100 Camb Coal Sob80 11% 980 Clev & Tol RR opg 3656 ‘The friends and relatives of the fumily are 200 Canton Co ...080 16 100 y appa 36 Invites tc attend the funerel, ihis afternoon, at two 160 do., . 16% 2 from the reaidence of ber son, No. 167 Wost Tweaty-! 100 Del&E Jal 50.680 107 won 6 Penn Coal Co... 71 Facon — On Sundey evening, Sept 20, Damm H , oldest ; ton of Charlee A Bricgs, MD ia the 8th year of hie The rejati res and friends of the family, and those of brothers.in law. Gilbert Oakley aud George 8. Lawton, are reapectfo!ly invited to ativnd the fureral to-morrow Doon, a two o’olook, from his late residence, No, 8B Craries street, without fa. ther invitation Cock —On Sundsy et. 40, after a sbort {lneas, CnaRims Gutaxnm Coox, beloved on of Charles D, and Mary Oook, aged 6 years, 6 months and 12 days, ‘The rolailves and riands of the family, and th of bis uncle, Marin Gilmartin, are i etiond th friend y invited fineral, {-om ihe residonoe of bis mothe, Na. Als re- D Lovma, wife cf Jobabod W. Lawson, aged 20 yoars, 12 monihs end 7 vay? ‘The friends of the family, and theae of ber father, Damtet 4 Roading RR’ Coger, are re epeosfully invived wo »ttond the faneral, from Per focally See A ed her lale reaidence, No. 22 South Marxet street, Néwaety 200 Canton Co....018 16 0 do Tovrs —Or Setar day, Sept 19, Troman Doria, 42NY Cen R&..... 69 100 do His fiencs, and those of nis brownor, George Doyle, are BO do... DB BR Invites to atiend the funoral from the residence of be 168 brothey-in law, Jobn Mtpwell, Dividun a oaue, near Pour 3 Paes o Begs | Mrcet, Brookiyy. & 1 int: af arneon v’olont. + Guiicaw —Un Seturtay afternoon, Mopt. 19 “wram, the 48 Erie RR... » 1M 60 Milw & Mies RR.. 36 helo ed son of K izabote and the into Povor Gilligan, ta tbe- Bid year of his age, ‘The friends and acquaintances of tho family aro respedt- folly invited to atteud tne fur from {a8 reaidgnee of pe No. 971 Tepth « , this afternoon ‘at one ofrtec| Hai. —On Saturday morpivg, Sept. 10, Asamam 2, youngest obild of A. A. and Kleanor L. Hall, aged 2 years, 1 month and 19 gaya CLPY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Satompay, Soot. 19-6 7 ML Avaya. —"be market was quiet and prisse unchaoged Baaapstorrs —Four—Oring t» the storm the market 1 prices wore steady at yesterday's ere ouufinea to about 6,000 bdis., at lowing quotations: — 9565 2 6 60 ‘The relmives and friends of the family are invited 570 @ 876 | %© atiend the funeral, this morning. at cleven oaieom, 5 65 a 6 60 | POM ihe revidemoe of his parente, Ulinton place, Newarm. 6 80 640 | N-J, witnout fwiher inviasion: Carriages will be 645 a 7 16] Salting to meat the t-no’nicok train fro New York, at Babimore, Alexondris and AO 5 6-60 | See Tienes een spe “The remain WM BO eae ee a 180 5 cies Dele tne cate oe oo 810 | qHatiowm: —Oe Sanday morning, Sept 2, Paaromy 400 a 450] Caugnter of John and Sarah Hallowell, aged 9 mouks 760 a 900 | 1Wuays. The relativer and friends are rospeotfully invited to t- tend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, No Sif Delaucey streei, this aerpocn at two o’alock. Hoyr —In this city, on Sunday, Sept. 20, Jorma Have, In ‘he 66:h year o! ale age Kwarr,—Uo Sunday morning, Sep', 20, at att o'clock, of coasymy tice of b Laas A , cnugiseor of Clevians and the laie Henry A Kua 9 sged 18 yours acd 7 months. ‘The friends of the family are reepeo fuily invited 10 at (ond the funeral, this aMernoon, at {v0 o'clock, Crom the resident of her mother, No 63 Eset thirteeuth ‘street. MAR*Hstt —On Sunday moriog, Sept. 9), Nasoy Mam "tas tavern wil ice: tS at two 0% will trke ‘oloc, frew No 172 Fif'h avenue. Piapaavort —On Fricay, Sept. 18, Maxy, wife of Williags Norris Pierrepont, of No 16 West atrost. Balt more papers please copy. fiwr continued rm, with bbia, whbin the range of q tour and orp mesl were uschanged. {2 good demand, especially for prime lots, were scarce, while inerior grates wore noglesied. The rales embra wed abont 90,000 a 39, ing Southern red in snail low at adont $l 408 $1 35; common to lair Southern whie at $i 38a $1 50; choice teferio Oblo whe at $1 30,and rea do. ai $i 26, acd . he meng Powstae —At Kahway, N.J., on Sunday, Sept. 90, tr, peel aod enol iar ed. | sum Paste, of Sow York, inthe Tun year of hie 6 e100 0 8180 Toe foveral will take place at hahway, vo-worrow eer N30 0138 | B60R, at Lalf past twelve o'clock, ia.nis Pormam.—On Savurday, Sept 19, Mrs, Barry 137% a 1.60 | Widow of the late Nathan'el Patam, Eeq., aged 60 years. toa | 80% | . The relatives acd friends aro reeyoutully invi-er bo ah SOS F1* | tene the funeral, from her la.e residence, No. 680 Brooms 8 8 86 teh, Gis eeietaaen, 6 Cee CER, SERN Kemer ee 8 BT . Northern Coryee —The storm (nverfored with transactions, and Po pales of moment wee reporied, while prices were “oat ket wae quiet, and the sales contned | 100 the funeral, from his tase castdease, he te Chnpune Corrux —The market wea D ° to 1 © OF Uhrve Dales wi-bout change ip prices. wtreet, this afiernoon, at two w ‘His remains oe tai en to Green woo for Ronenrsom.—Or Saturday, Sept. 19, Joun ¥., only ontid of Charles F. and Lewua C. koberteon, aged 1) ear and § dave pee remains <= be i ee me uae for {norman exmne —On Saturday, , Masgaaat Konsum, tie remaves and nied fam! e relatives are tured we sed the foveral, this stare on et toes o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Joseph dem- nets, Colyer sti eet, Greenpoint. Ween! by my of Deaths, ta the otty and Of New Yort, from the 19h @ay of fe) tember to the 10u day of Se, tember, 1867 e , 03; women, 66, , 243, ADVERPIMEMEMTD REREWHS KVERY PAT | adultes ito,"suiarcn, ator mates, 1 z _— —_ —F | Gred persoua, 9. PIBUKLLAS BOL 5 ~ | aibumineria apd Bright's “CONGRESS GaITERS— FALL STYLES ROW Prove 1074 —Pork—The market was heavy, and buyers ref wed to meet briders #ibout ® material ooncerion tn prices, Tue sales were covfiaed to ap0vt 250 » 300 nbit. io Jo's, tnotacitg moss, at $16 26 & $15 60, aud at $10 @ $20 80 for prime. doef was in fair dowand, wita sales of 500 a 400 bola repsoked plain and oxra Wetorn mess at ovr quotations Prime mom and beat bane were 2 mtal Bacon and oat meats were q jot ud pricen uncharged. Lard was quict aad sales oom: prisec'sbeatjl00 bbl. at our Mgures. Butter aud choose ere iYairoemand at our @ S0GAR = Tbe ipolemenoy Of (be wealbor inter’ered with tales, #bion were contloed to & cargoot 300 hada Koglisn Is'anoe in bond, carb, for export, at p.t, and abou 190 hooe, Cohe mr ronvetn ‘ diveaee of Kicaeys..... 3 tI a ino _thase double sole water proof all ide . $3.50 rh RA Bo 10 ano areca proonio~ Leahesaanie aed ff mh fy Tete eta CI a te, 1 Heart, disease of. 5 aad moalin, anatie Hooping coagh wu ‘At privon from #9 lo $30, 3 Lotlammeation of snklo) tm h BRET 6 VER PE, 3 [nflammation of bvwem.. & — ee 1 Inflammation of brain... 6 OWN WENT THE CAB, + 1 Teflammation of boart.... 1 Jn Ve deep it lina, 3 lode mation of liver ma wter— i m Siviiier than the igh ning , $ Finabes \brough ire . i Miverte ord § [ntoraverance a wngge ard expire sad : Lyon 4 Co 's Magnete rer Pills, tor ineesia and vermin, 2 Kicpeys, disease — & x % LY0e & 00, Killed or murdered, by ‘ 38 FOR WINTRE USB DON'T Lat Killed. orf murdsved, voy Iapt peach seaaon peas witevut patil vorthe reactions fruit tna rhare self'e a ine cane stabbing in andomen... B a js Abe sre cana! to use ond orrinin in "he resull infantile. ™ Forealety KP TURKRY, agent for the manuinctarer, #0. 6 OF ats rest, N.Y. ERS CBLENRATED Fam v she ITHOUT PaY.—I WILL PROPANT A Wve to ADY reepecta @ paiieas who will cal! for i For salt rheum. old mrers, soro‘aia and baras uunsurysred. 8. BRMITH, Kledtro.singnetist, 7 anal atraet, het wren Rroadwey ant Mharch street ti eis 4 i eT i f i z zee 2 = = i Li i i iF 3 d HOMBsUGS—BUt Mpiment wo 4” all Mil be rorua ted by Bi lage in the #tem, If you oaia instantly. Price hi i SSeuL word's book sora. Q AuiTY, wi te to to w » 7 WE AND BRANLY, BUPBRIOR rota per gallen ov F epipiia: fl vorings for © ree ormene. pre ncing flow brandy inman’ amare wd ‘rola ram — oider, Derr brandiee, 1 ’ ‘ to ” w » ny Irish nad "oa sabrina and bocy preperation, olla, oaraway, Por ans, by DR! FRUCHTWARGRR, 148 Maiden Inne. ST NT Ubak PUVENY RaALAMANDMR mare, ‘Seoure! by he Leon. 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