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AFFAIRS IN KANSAS) Whe Constitatioval Convention—'ts Origin: Blements ana Policy—vhe Pupuiar Sentt mest in Kegurd to Slavery—fne October “Milections—itew stings are Duos tn Kansas, OUR SPKO1AL CURSESPONDENCE. Lecomrrom KT , Sept. 18, 1867, Ibave mixed a geod deal among the delegates to the ‘Qoavention wich bas bron hol:ing \ts G70 cays’ session Bore, kno + them all‘ Hikes book,’+m Oouversant wiih ‘@heir views and opinions, aud think I oan rendor a pretty Calthful and reliable sia'ement of the polliical value of taat omrention, of the policy *hioh tnouced tt to e'op short tn “Cte course, and of ita cle‘m* to de "egarded as au expoaert Of the will of tho poope of Kansas. My former letters ‘Gave tndtosted protty pleiniy my oyintous as to this miso gable mockery of @ onvonton; bat # {il {s may bo gro ‘Qtable, mow thai {t bas viriuelly expired, to analyse its origin, tte elements and {1s oln'ms, and to consider the re- cralta, if nay, thai {1 ts to evo. A fow leading {no's only uced be stated in reforeace to te origin. Some months ago elaw was passed by the Lepisletare of Kaneas which required the voters a the <magoeeding election to declare their will {a favor of, or ad verse to, baying a U nveotion toframe a Siste constitution 4% meed not go izte the moce tn which shat Logidataro was orgapiued. The fect of ihe repented invasions of M ssou *vians, apd of their urderteking to aubstituse thelr voies for Ghose of ide ren} settivrs, Is not desied, Tne Logisiatere ths} sorang from thore Invasions wat mot, ané could {n no «eave bo regarded as @ legally conetitnted bedy; and «ton the free Hate men repa Giaied th abd cisSegarund {y-actlons, shoy didexadly whe American aitirers ong bt wy bave d ve vader auch cienam stances, Well, at tbe eieotinn wusrein tha vOlore vere wo declare whetner o not towe shoalt bo a fon-tintivas ‘Dopvention, the f-ee 3 ate yarty (id not go to the pols, o” Gf they did, wer- drivea Hom torm; and as toe oro @lavery part’ yoved tu favor of & eonveution. tt apacarod ‘shat svoh was ibe wiil too people = Acentus iaw way ‘leo paneed in Fooruary, 867, directiog the proper couuy officers to bave an enamers'! in of the pooniation of the'r Tes peotiwe OoUNtie® on tke L6th of Merob, 1857, take nod woturas thereof mae wg oO we Cor 5 the mn b dy, »Westetas if IKhid noe save tn s few onaaties pro-saver: tam was pretvmioaat 4b least no retan were wade from otver Crentios The retures form ‘were evidently manufactnred ont of the whole Ahey showed & population of 26,149, aud 9 2h: 7 dere; wbercas I really believe tbat here counties ould show, @ I told, a p»p Ieviou of B00 The vote: famonuted, ail oid, to ouly 200% B>! at as i may, wover, the 1ixt celcgates to which numer tae Can was rosiricied, were aypurtivocd among thove gounties from which veusus pevarns bei bee received ‘The Oonvention, therefore, coult only pr lentto re oresent Ahese coun des, while tt ts aimed faci tbas toc ua- ented portion o” the “erritury conta ps & population ow four timer targer inn tnat 0 ¥0 rovresented [know that the wreumeos w'il be meio right ao: Way did not the ceople of ine free ‘hate couxiies ovey the law and pend del gates?” Thave often, before com':g to Kanras, wed the sam> argumans dut’anbo: ch Tho emixet bere with pro-sleyo ey wen sone, anc have not spent snhourin afar sate <senmnuntty, 'T win da @iled ia al) caudor ra agit t ment. thasah om-=" ls the wgu. on ert oy carug lee, Hf, tn wre of ail the fects, wees und wi iepabio Dolo ng ta BUEL EME COmtem pt my Lape and bis mi-guiced froaic ai deen a citizen of Kinser atthe ime—aes hope not to be at any time wold nt only havo repudiated and din @vowed the Legislature, bat would oave even counsol ed isporaton of 186 members wt the polat of were vearpers ip polrt of law, and— Trem al] beeo able to crther--dograded an¢ corrap ‘in point of charector, Portioly ae fre Stee Logivature aight have been equally as ¢ rrapt, (New York sho vs Ghat black roou!i ace eso vie in that rejcard with bordor Tuffians,) but at ell everts it would bare Neen the nodular Obeior, and he people cf Kansas would have bad no one & diame but Wewsel™ 6 Buch, in brief, war tho or'g'n of thie Constitutions! Son vention. Can aby ore ray thet eh m body was fairly — te frame ano canto law fv the poole oftak Terlory? The pretensisn« of the three H«riey st eet Gailors, *botvenet a proclmtioa fa the naae of he — of England, Bet a whit lose adeurd aod redica wan these of is conven o to declare tae will of Ana to {vawoan o ganic law for ite renee RAs tothe personnel of the Cmyertion, I bevs nfMhing Gpfavorab eto say [i differed no} wt all from the usaal peaches ‘whiob no ope wanls to hear, ~bica few oaa undersiand, Gnd whiod tax be ingenuity of the reporter to ebave int> Qorrect Ecgitsh There *ere also pretentious young law. vere inmuzerab't, auc severa ally pre eut ous young al of Whemeeivres) few of whom wero talkers, ahem were practical barineas men and pot unured to the “work of political conventions. I; was slwgether, « body of ordwary jespectabiiiy; bus |) rirack we as 6 900 Litle qualified w frame ep organi) le# or perform « work of euch immenre resconribiity aud requtriog #9 mach Zegal, poliiioal, sod hirtorive: xoowledgs, One or two of he relegate only appesred jo we to bo so qualified. Too rem might dy very writ for county Gunventions oF or State Lerislatures, but were »ather out of thelr epnore 2 & Convention bo frame & oestitat ov. Bal what were their politi el views? What was likely Go be the character of the o.nstitetion #bigh they ware to Demet If +00 reger.ed ovly toe expression hich ihoy made of those views, you would cor winced that iney wed cham rons of pro-alare Kaosas «ob Ba Bet oo & more intima liar id. Os) BOrAcY la that reg: e question tbe candor of ibetr talements, you would fa hat meat of tbe: particularly reeponstsie sstuers ans 01 holders, while they bad ‘ave Sate” on their Eiethad “free Sain” in theit bosrte, Tale may appear Airange, but it is no lew 10, and is accu ated for thas: — Gowers from the free Sates as weil as from the slave Maloe dingueted at the ory which was got up dy the a>0 Silonlse of Now Eogland at the ume of the paraage of ho Kansas Nebravke dill, an? treaatod at the doings of the ery si¢e of the Those # bo ranged thr meelves on une side of the rovaoll Gens ledgod thomeclven by that act to make Kenrat » tree Bia.e «Those who ranged themscivos on the oth side—moary of them good northern democrats with no predilection in favo’ of vlavery—beocamo piedged to the pro-slavery poilcy. Avd (ostasces are not wanting whore Zood, quiet citizens, declining to atach themaelres to Stiher party, were by one oF the other , rob ad, dered Une at ovious (nsvano, of this kin & Missourian +6 .tter who decitaed to fa or mm commited by the proalavery par.y waa dregged ont of ded in ayite of the aireaves of his Quy pledges in favor And 0 1h was (bat welres com eiled by the force of cirou stances w xe07me connected with one or the othar carty of estremista And a0 ‘le het proverty belders bere—thns lintod to border ruf- are coerced to vee in favor of gow! clita us of Kaosas found them- Saciew—| bemacl having Kanes a sluve State, while they koow and a iait thelr interests, If not taetr sentiments, point the oppo ag. many such in the Conrentio. Sil! more bad no fk od — in Keneas, rospority tere of no E there who the happiness FI 4 i ‘ol noms, earthly conse: i gz q i i i whenever too forced upoa thom that K caese will bee free 228 Het i i in their proriavery demonstra ions. however, in tue Ow ention some Souihorn tm that rerpect; bat these aco mon Hy i : ai i ‘will be 80 ducted with enything like fairness—toet 4! to the Donvention will ba diy think |t worth nile to attend It NKW reas An: wil Ggbt it ow here oar They claim 1 have s considerable aumver oF tenators Ald reLresentet'yves pledged to en: port them Ip Wie poliay. b+ whether mere could ve found aif 5 men ip WhO aonli lead thel Couotaaa-o0 aac sup,ort > such & fraudulent pan for disf-anchir people of Karsag In any viow, therefra, that can be 'sken of this Coorention tt ts a mere shaw Aleit, =Diod Hever cap have avy praotical reeart If + Action be rnbmiced w the people, they will repatinte ana apnot fi; and if ft be not aubmilted to the peovle, Cougrese will Dot nai upen it, ODY regard to fir viay, then both rep ssented tp the pexi Territorial Tegislatore can wine oot sil the infamous ensotments of the preceding Obes; can tae in moe bearing, at ali events, tho ap: ness, and can make provision for the holding of a bona Jfide ‘ouverton to frome a constution for tne peogle Ia thet way slone can the ot! and interests of ‘be oit'z-a8 be duly repreneared Certainly no sort of countenance or eneoureg. meu: sboold 0 given to the existag mork Con vento :, elieer bv the general or forritorial government or the press of the country 1 bave ba pened t» pick ap a 00 -y of tbe addross to the American peo Je, p epared by @ Commi tec apoolnied as the b pier Balle Convention op the 20c) August lant, from whi b It wonld aprear that, Ip apite of the great un erlonity Of the free “tate Over the slave diate forme’ are not 89 coriain of tdumpbing at the aporosehing slectton 1 wed ob extraot from the paper, just to show the way ty which ib'pgr sre doae here az sel "es DO sanguine of eu wens. Tt on feeral governor bas declared at the heetor ble moitiiy afa'l wg fair election bet carvial judges; sut with our pat exe rience we fird tt diffion tt: fodni.etm any hope of instion from he ag eu ft be feo val adniniration By the law of the elec jon #1] but thors » ho have reaidet wbx muomtha or mo-a in be Territory are exciuded from tbe pale, Tre syatem of din wie g sed avportion ment for members of tha Legal stuns show? an unqoeatopabie ¢ tami cation to involue? vorere from abrord. dirteen conn ies miro gv Pree tte e contain: Ing Leary ope DAL of oe entra poouistion of tae Pareitiey loved 4 stng'e represeniaiive in etther branch. OF » mem bere cf the Couset! s!l but threa, and of ths nive py mbers of > Housaof Keo asea’alizas ali ut sep are in he ected In Mie rica bordering om the Miasourt . Topeks ik conneried with for! cot and Lawrence 4 attached 9 tie Shawnee mission, adjoining Was port, Tae Lawrence aud Doniphan disulewt are ale) weds lo -mbrace an indefnite extent of coun ry having no geographical e22 nection wht-ver with hem awa. of io tha rogiva of ts forky Monntal.a oreynl-d only by an ‘ndinn trading post Bere and ‘here, at whicd flick We preaine a may De mala aay irom which feticions retu=ne may ba nent iy at any tine star the ¢lecuom. io overcome ‘he Free Atae void. sesides hego thi ge, our er emis bave complete possesion of all the machinery of the elest on. Jo i!lustrare what may bo done tu the later mode, I need but recourt @ story told by a very pleasant part’ ‘of pr» slevery men with whox I rote from !4a 190 worth fo La comrn A Mr Kone of their frionda,twantd o be eected to the Logielamre. With a party of dre or six sol: ters from nerorth, and a single other friend, be wiarted to nomatry on election day, arorve cewD FONE B'% oy, gare the Frocivet & name, ovoned ay alecting vote? for hiavell, got We cerdfinate o eleott m fe te T lea, eb meted as jodge, produced bis 9 22% and sl'nou; h the farts we ¢ woll Known, oF” 419541, (e im the conneil. What her hoop done P store may ha done savin, and, therefore. 24 So9 talé HSH are 5 cited ta po} feelin) vi eriue of the ret a as, Bal tion Bul te the Oslo tor steetion Suit tnero ts very ttle difference of opiaion SeHIRINLY Of Farrot, ike ‘epud ioan candidaya for am arom me de'epate to © vgrcon doveating Ransoui, the deancratin cendidate, The reruls ts looked forward to with intenes rest here, Ihave boerd it eald that another atom be mede to intraduce Missourians to vote; but I do pot bi that such an atemyt will be made af allevents on a large soale Poitce inteligence. ABBDST OF PLIN WHITE—$47,000 INVOLVED. Pho White, wh Sgured some yeers ago aaa defendant in a fase pretence case involving a very large amount of money, aad (Le pecunlery rain of two cry Ped jeffsrs0n Monaay srreviod by Sergeant 4. J S:alth, of tho Market Police Cont, charged with having, b fraudnient pretences, cheater the Orm Provera, brokers ta Broadway, ont of the sum of $17,000 I appeats from the afliderts of Mr James H. of tho frm, row on Moe ta the Jefferson M Court, that White called vnon them, and asked the loan of ich was Invested in several valu. adie farm ‘in Veroont, and $100 000 in & oertified check op the Suffolk Bank at Boston, heid be his brother, then ia Boston. He stated also that he bad $100,000 in sincks of the United states government To convince the Meoers. mm fortoer thet they were per feotly safe in advaaciog him the money, he teld them thet tbe proprietor of the jewolry establish as for ment wes greatly distromod for want of money, an compelled to sell cut, and wold dispose of his etonk Jone ‘ban baif ite ygine Ho sddod, favthor, that Mr Jar. & 1 bed eed bim $ 5,000 towards thy sum required to make the purchase, and Depaty Sheriff Bousel bad advanced $59,06 t as with another $40,000 he would de able, with his helopged to the stock, and at ‘ess (oan ball what hoy wero thor revverentations to be trae, the Merars. Siersns joased Wh t@ $45,000, bas suderquemtiy msceriained to (he'r am te act -n thai ail bis allogations were ond he wnior member of he firm mate om aff favit to that + in wbiob he sta cd bis oelie! that they wore ma '¢ soley with a view to cheat end defraud bis fi-m Oa tae werent of White, ho was taken before Justice Flandreaa, aad bel’ to ball im $7 000 to anewor, BEATY BURGLARY AY NEW LONDON, CONN.—ARURET | IN THI4 CITY OF THN ALLBGRD THIRVES. naco- | VPRY OF THE STOLEN PROPARTY. | On last Friday oigbs the store of Wm P. Benjamin, at | New London, Conn , was entered by burglars, end ranbed of sik goods and shawls to tho value of 83,000. The | bourglere carried off tho'r plunder in a che t whic’ they | fourd on ibe premis6s, aud were traced by the New Loa ton pole, first to Greenport, L I, and then t | Bere, a the reilroed depot, ‘the cifios # found a boy who bas procured a coveh for the burglars from a livery | stab’c The driver of thie noech war next foond, and ho otfe et '0 secompany the officers to the place whore he hat | criven ibe bex and thoves. The whole party thon come to thie cit Intenders of of thatotfiro, and Rerpenrt Corry, of the T th ward polloo, were deonted to assist them. The driver of tho noarh When conducted ibe pe ty, to the hoose No 206 Woet Thirty they found David Crawford and ‘ oter, bis nd mother in-law, vested, The officers then #e roned the houre, and rotcnly found the whole of the goods, bat ibree (aynsand Collars worth more, which algo is eapposod cbeve heen stolen While they wero thus engage, an other man came in and inquired for the others. Me wae im medi sta) ined a6 an oid offender named Thos, pry. Tho prisoners were taken before Justioa Fian dreau, who locked up the women for examination ant seat tLe men to New London for trial. All of them hare been im ihe State prison, aod Crawford vas pardoned out by Gov. Clark sbout & year ago. A lage queatity of burglars’ tools, dogether with rovolvors, &0., wore found in the house occupied by the burglars. THR THOMAS STRKRT TOMTOTDR. In consequence of the {lneve of Coroner Perry on Mon day, the ioqvest upon tho body of Catharine Young, late of No 41 Thomas street, whore death is reported to have reavied from violenee at the basds of ber paramoar, enrz Jotueon, a colored man, was not held Dr. Welje made a examivation of the body, and fonad various Jewett was murcered, tw aiy years ago. Tue Woepen ov Sarrams —Heory Drake, tndisted Patrick Duly fer tbe morder, by , tthe “alters, bas been arrosted, and is now 1 tne in » Fraser, Mire 0 Koy, Goudia, ane Tamb, Pa wer : Bu Ba bee toned by the arrest of @ number of mon and women suspected of stealing goods from the cars of the railroad bere Fer some time past goods and merchandise of all | onde have been missing from the oars, ana the company, tg Tne lorves = The fol arreated:—Robert Soott and wife, | the employ of the ral/road company, and ail worke! at the round bouse, taking care of the enginet; some worked | there at night, and some in the day time. Miller belag one of the night workmen, wax avieep at bis home when | arrested. The Pouses were searched and articles found vorreted in variout places, from garrot cellar, ane ® fow fund in @ stable. The men arrested word nearly if nol quite, all Engtivhmren, and are now con ned tm the jail a Anexamiation. The proof appears to | be quite clear four of hom, aod circomsances may yet torn vn to make it clear against the rest— Springfield Republican Sept 18 Onsen in Great Variety— Portable Dressin, Sironss, More only at No.7 Astor For sale by J. & 8. BA) House. Hamiiton Fire insurance Company's Steck for sale cheap, by ALBART H. NIOOLAY, Wee Broad freee. Generous Greeley, ebb. baey Beach. Hadeoo Bencvolent: Bennet mond, well known Wiltios, han same Fine Pocket Outlery—A Bich Assortment at J. AJ. BAUNDER® store only, at No. 7 Astor House, With Patent The family fHerald. mg SPIPWHhCK OF 1 TRAMRLIP ORNTRAL AWM: ica —T#iaL GF DOMNFLLY—rKOoRKDings oF BE \ANGAR CONSTITOT ON*L CONVKNTION—PaR ravser .™ BTU., BTC. Among the onlents of the Fasary Hasatp of Wednes tay wi)! be foond— Afull account of ‘be terrible shiowreck of the steam. ship Central Amertos, 8 SCP pasenge from Aspix wall for chie port, with stetements of ‘te roroned passengers, ko A eport of the trial of James P Dounoily for the mur. der of Albert 8 Mines at he Sea Vow Howse at Novaatok tp Avgust last. ‘The Proveedings of the Kansas Constitutional Conven ton. Lester from our Kansas Ooryespon ‘ont. Au interesting article on the tutroduciion’ of Camels in the Unitec States, the vimt of the Untied States officers to London, Paris and Turis, the acclimation of Camls tn Texas, the resvlt of the experiment, &3 , &e. ‘The Initial Sbapter of Mme Annie 4 Andrewn’ work, “The Heroez of the Postilence, or Glimpees at Nor folk.’” A Letior f-0m General William Walker, oxplanatory of his poitos in Nicaragua, The Fino Arts~ A Visit to Brady's Portrait Ga lery. Cofebration of the Anniversary of the Founding of Mor- Aeanie, li rill alo contaia Evitorials ou the toplos of the day— Notices of tae Differens Piader of Amurements--Cliy ems —Police Roporta—The Sta’e of the Markele—Marriagor and Deatha-and « quantity of miscellanoous aud arefal vending mattor. Terms ouly $2 & yoar—four conte per single copy, To be ubtalved ai ibe office, ano (fall the news agente, Poylor’s Interrational Hotel and Saloons Broadway, ooreer of Franklin exreet. Coral Kalydor—VYouta, Health, Beauty-~ The m* comm tHe Use dvitle will tnears a akin of snow old st 703 Broanwar. Metaille Tublet Razor st J. £8. SAUNDERS, siore only at Ne rop—Wor Sale by T astur douse, 01, Intmig bie Cutter of alr and Whts- kere in every style No. 1 Barclsy wtrook bale oye 4 ebillings @ box, black or brown ant Bo UL, made mle Rntehelox’s Bax Dyo, The best tv the orld, morpasats Oh ie MAnulagwery, BM Bros why New Oristotare’: Maly Dye ge end Bonpern. “he wary be the cocutry, both on sale, aad the dye prt rately applied al Bs € agtor Hone Portal aque! for wns Sod retat! ai ‘vw Uren™ of Wild Mo- hidren and inte wmiway. ar4 ae Try It = 70 © tswor Boos a mtones iteWan Senp Dapet and Sort! bale vi - These two euporh articles (one for i vomutoricn the other for the ate) pre mere get 10° Fulton wtraes Prine a oemte Murray & Lanman’s Fiorida Water —Com rare tt with the Jean Maria cologne agd may ff it ts mot the Tickest pnd mo t lating perfume wold by ths proprie‘ora. TLS eMAN ACO. wh desals drug slats. 0) Wailer sires, Dy all druggists, ni 50 centa per ho:tia Holloway’s piment._KFor all the Eixter= pall yores o which mechanics and working mon, travel ers, Inters, end otvers are able, Hollo ‘s ointment is he and most rapic remecy. “It relieves pain aud redaces itward foflammation when al! other means fail. au ow Dr. Ae Johnson, Dentist, of 73 Kast Bwelfth street bar returced te the efty FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MOY MARKET, Mopar, Sept. 214 P. M. The stock market was quite sotive this morning, but very much depressed in prices. In the leading Western stocks there was a very honvy deciiue. At tho fret board Galeza an 1 Cbiago feli off 4 per cent; Cleveland and fole- do, 2; Chicago ans Rock Island, 4; Milwaukie and Misals- aippl, 1; Cleveland and Pittsborg, 1; Mltmots Coutral Rall roud, 3; Papama, 1; Roading, 3; Erie, %; Now York Central, 2; Cemion Sompany, 3; Cumberland, 34; Ilinots Sentral Bonds, 2; Mistour! 6's, 3 Bank stocks were fecely offered this morning at the boart, withoot any im- portant oharge in prices. Siate stvcks were comparaityely qniet, the following bonds and stocks were sold at anction to- day, ot the Merchants’ Exchange, after the adjournment of the board, by A. H Nicolay :— $5 00 New York and rie RA. 7 per conta: 16,000 RKorthern Todiana (Goshen bracel.). S10) Leringion Oly 6 por canta %.090 Hetrott, Mon aTol P., let aly 7.por pee 1000) Mi weukie City 7 per cents, int Sig ao 200 Mi wankic Olty, Possenees i2u0 Miwaute & > ort, Ro turm mig 8 per vent . 490 Ban Mtu'yal neurance Rerip, of Vos 70 « 6d. 6. 1 Taenrence Pertp of 1884 % Radirond 3) Kome sat Wateriown Sailer, ve + 65 35 pew York and New caven RX (genuine atook )..). 48 100 Bouthern Preifio Rallrotd (9Crip).-v.seeeseeeeee 4 21 Micviean Ceptral Relirond oo... : fi) Unived Staten aaprens Co , (hypotheonted). mert Naveners’ aad Drovers’ Be Ircing Mank . ¥ Bark Yank of Ure Gemm wn weal bow and Leather Bank ° ations) Pie Tranre, money ra Bacbango Pire Inaursice Krooklyn Pine inenranee Compa vy imtou Fire Insure oe Company ard October, 1886, the inilated condition of our credit sys. tem first boca ne apparent to the Gnanciers and speculators of the dey, and the indications were similar to hos now daily exhibited. The banting operations of the conntry at (Dat time were Conducted on an extensive esale, ant tbo different systema were in & meaeure oppored t sach ether, The United #\ates Bank and the “tate banks for come time were in ao antagonisiic position in regard to whe gov orpment deporite, of earplas revenue, and the somtost was tarred om wth the entire (nancial strength and (s(luence of the parties evgeged. At thai time the gurplag amount ed fo more than thirty millions of dollars, ant really was & prize worth fighting for, With the ald of Prosident Jackson ‘apd the demooratic party, ai that time ia power, the Stato Danke sa0esod ageinst the!r old enemy, the Ualted Siates. wr He BRAY. creae In tho ncbWto revenue served ae a baste for farther | 30 OAtta.tn Fire Loguracen) (o...-+00 isc 1 | expexaion. Now we bave an expansion in public | ° Oo SA TDy | creda which bas involved so = much capital 10 ane tte 1 | hat private oporaitons are left without upport npea tho Sy Nowe Fire} Drat wiibérawal of confidence, Thon wo had aa expansion | in bank credits, which was withdrayn npen the Oret note of alarm, and tho avpport of the mercantile o!aenon proved Af psec Meg Veg eo | to be just #0 much irredeemsble paper, and tio whole 10 Berebans’ Fire Taam anae Co crowd wout down together, The revulsions whicu we ‘ : have jnet entored upon, w Il, withont doubt, be confined to ba ccataae ¢ at claw of merchants and Gnanciers who havo become cng iniond Fire toe avolved (x the railroad operations of the day. Tho ro We omen Pwo lesarasee Os. vulston of 1887 carried down thore who depended entiroly ® Cow mon wealth [nqurance Co mpon bank favors and bank apport. The prevent reval- no Vermont Gopper Mining C2.” eevsceee “9 | sion la not #9 much comnected with our banking invita At tho Second Board the market ranged at lowor potnte | ‘lone, and they will, without doubt, bo able ty sartain throughout. Every one wants to soll, and theroare | ‘emsolves, Those havo confine! themsclves to a very few beyors. Pennsylvania Coal Company deciined | !#é!timaie line of businew, and bare aot yortared in their 2 per cent; Delaware aad Madson 34; New York Coutral | Persons too far beyond the limit of thelr capital, may Railroad \4; Illimole Central Railroad 1; Chicago and Rock | eather the storm, but can hardly expeot to pass through inland 2%, Reading %. Galona and Chicago edvancei 1 | wsscathed, Uufors ¥, Gur railroad interom has be- per cont; Pacific Mail Siesmsbip Company 1}g, Ai the | (OTS #0 mnch extended, and adsorbed such an Immonse close thero was almost s panic accong holders of the most | *™ornt of cap!*al, that nearly ever7 busines man te more speculative class of railroad securities. 1b appoars to ue | “ let involved, ani Orde & portion of bis capital looked that there most bo a turning peint not a gront way off. If | [Pm these unavailable recorities, The large failures there fe any botiom we must soon come to it at this rate of | Which are daily reported show that the rovolsion will be decline. vory ¢x.cnded in ite operation, and as some of our oldest ‘The Amaietant Treasurer reports to-day as follows -— bousre have alresdy saspended, the publiy miad bas be. Total receipts $143,774 01 | Come alarmed o@ degree that will of itself lead to moat Total payments, 962 464 71 | disastrous consequosces. Total balanos,....... 10,182,356 09 The anpered statement exhidite the condition of the Mr. Simeoe Draper's public male of stocks and bonds will | ieading departments in each bank sf this oliy on the take place to morrow (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, at tho Mor- | worning of daiurday, Supt. 19, 1 chante’ Frobange. ? ‘The Montour Iron Company have determined to pay off "lene gues, Cretan their Inborers and close their rolling mille at Danville | New York $6,062,108 867,198 This will throw out of employmeat some two uhousand | Macbatien.......£/08.-00 | 669 men, and with their families, st least six thousand | yorC™® 3.873.700 ‘B46 renple. 9 006,915 437, We learn from the Milwnakie papers that the Rock River rod Bank, of Beloit, closed ite doors on Monday, having made | (yy “176,984 B98 am assignment protecting! depositors, and the bills are felly seeured by good stocks and worth their face, The circulating notes of the Yates County Bank, of this | (ne. State (one of the safety fond charters not yet ron ont) ‘were rofared redemption at the agoncy of the bank in Al- bapy, on Saturday, Buehers, ©, W, Field & On., paper dealers im this city, have gus. pended until the return of the bead of the house from Rarope, He is now on bis way home, and wii! be bore at the Inteet by tho Arabia of next week. Letiors from Philadelphia this morning adviso of several ad¢itien mercantile failures im that olty on Satardey, among others the old established domestic oommlssiva house of Hacker, Lea & Co. Wo aro informe that the bills of the Back of Corning | jatn, tre revoemed tn thin ity by the American Mechangs aod Metropolitan Banks ss usual, and have not boon nt any | Poor! time thrown ont, The position of Mpencial and commercial stairs altho | Irving. present imo rosembies very much the moet prominea’ features of the last great revulaim im our credit sy tom. rooere’ ‘Tho fall of 1896 prorented the same eloments of & revul- sion #hi hare now so clearly to be seen. In September Mar! | YORK HERALD TUESDAY, the nctra! reproveniatt ove’ ‘ Bark, aud 10@ de ooaisy were remy ved to 00 tain banking institutions regcla'ec by Sato Iawe, loce'ed in the differ ent Sister Such an seremtou to tho wratinhle means of thesa Stato banks was ao ‘noeutivo to «xpsuaios and thoy certeinly mate che most of It Inthe apace of to yeary the ine of “incounts throughout the oouatry (noveased wore idan two Lave red millions of do lars, ant the credit #saterm became enormourly expanded. The svrping rove | Brest that time war in paper, bank bills ent auch steff. Ty was nothing but @ rep-eseniative of property whioh wae eupporrd to exiet normewhere In the vaulte of some houka This paper was trensferred from the United States Bazk (0 the State banka, and from the tale Larks tothe me orntile Clastes in ihr shape of diresunte The tnoen- ive thus g vee (o bosiness operat ous soon ‘ed tow s00d deal of overtrading, to @ vast deal of epeca’ation, to an enore one infl-tion I prices for ev ery spootes of property kod to pm ¢apeuston of cretity which wvolved the commu nily generally 1B one universal whiripool of ext ement. In the ride of this exettemen’ every eno involved seonot fo Ione egnt of the probeble renntt The peebabitity t that no cre thought of {t, but moved as’ong with the current of treding and +peculstions, utter'y regardieas of the oo se- qvenora During tho progress of shiz expancion ta yrivace crediia the pelitioal pa ites of tbe day were eugnged in aly rors of exper mente connected with the curre: ay aud the oiffereni commercial systems. Toe surplus ,ovonue was the cnuse of @ great deal of dilllouity. Toe genera) go- verbment agreed to diviro tt among the differoct St. to, sed the dil ret Simtes dizagrerd about receiving it. The different Logirlaturen threnghout the wimer of 1936 ond 1897 endeavored to pars the rocessary acts for ite acceptance and disposal, aud some of them seitird ine points to their astisfaction, Toe tariff of 1839—what war called and lx known as the Compromise sot—enforced » high race of duty, which, with the tnoentive given to tm portations by the expansion and extent of the credit ave tom, led (9 an immense Inoveae In our forelgn trate an) Involved vs deeply with foreign manufectorers. Tae va lence of trade ultimately beoame largely egeiast us, and a dcmend for our spocie for export hartensd the approach tog collepae. The land speculations of tae day, tee repli inerease in stcek companier, the high prices ruiiug for wil the necenesrice as well ee the loxuries of iife, the extent of trading upon borrowed capiial, the arsence of reel b sly for this boge structare of credit aud extravagauce, the im perfec! and unorriaia conditica of our politics! fnancial and cemmercisl ry sieras, led to and reealred in a roval sion suck a6 Lad never been seen by the oldest jybavi tavtap to that twa Itcommenced tn the £2! of 1898 he Yalied during tbe winter, and vroxé Gus will \ Greased force ia the spring of 1537. The Jargon\ failures com metoed in tho month of March, 1837, and from ‘bet thme ont bankers and brokers, merobanis, manufacturers and mecbanics went down lito pile of bricks, one after the other, unt’! all who bad trade? upon borrowed oapftal, or who he become involved im aoy of the laad aad stock spovuls tions of the day, became bankrupt and involved in one commonroln, In this way the g-and syoovlati ins of 1824 SEPTEMBER 22 1X51. mer ' the leading dopartmenis of the tanks ofthis nity 20, ‘ ‘27, "06, 4 Bopt. oa Oot Oc. : Ee 38 #3 Fj 388 8,181,790 4% 168 8,106,074 398 dod 8,160,278 066 11,707,246 8,495,451 ‘9b 1O7T.TRD 8.462.841 40.804 599 {291,878 8,404,288 Sree 836,785 8,478,426 : .733 8,812,325 66,88<,08% 400 8,787 a4 27,042,808 (372 8,7 70/828 97,647.24) Cod 8, KoN 8, 490 7 004 7698 168 re baba 38 96,784 93, S18 00, 68, KIT) 019 60,3 ST 808 A811 a4 588.80. Ae 500,088 37 901,696 65 098,818 5, 445, Kulp 6, '67 58 sog 1, 'ST,. 190,607,060 12,915 685, fee 8,87, 122.077,259 981,740 87)972.94¢ ; Pariey) 790/012 668149 120.188 604,011 64,241,87 1 87 oa 42 BAB 10,227,0% ++ 109.985 672 12181 86 g iepte 19, '67..108 777 441 12 256,186 8. ‘be last returma, COmFared witn Wore of the previous seek, oabivit (hg fullowing changos in the aggregator Aeorease in 103 and diecounts ty epocte.. ase tn ‘troulation, Feane iD cepoeits, * It will be soon by the shove that the strengthening thomeclvos—that they are incroasing the proper *ararunents and redoing the others An incrosse tu deposita and decrease ia mecoulir le nota very om, men cocnrrence In barking operetions Those departments banks have, for some days part atireste? goueray a; sod It i very satiafactory to see nueh an ta- ment in each, The inweene In ppeate ts considerably ¢ than eotieipated. The epecio reserve is now quite lajge—iarge eréugheend the banks Weld be jontidied in 1885, and 1836 culminated Itwaa yoars boiorg the va rious important interests of the country recovered from that proetration For years trade was dooressed. New banking systems were adopted and commercial sytem» experimented upou. In 1847 the discovery of Cali’ornia gold gave a new tmpotus to speculation, The accession of gold formed a strong and substantial basis for all nen cial operations, and efforta were mado to build upa new credit #y stom of # superior obaracter. The arrival of gold inevery steamer, by millions, wore evonta that took the entire community by surprise, The most exirnordinary and extravagant {deas provailed regarding the probablo effect om property and prices, and some vory curious theories found converts. It was the general impression tbat the value of mowey would be reduced, aud with it the value of property. Is did not seem to ocour to the public at te Ume that wo had » vast country to !mvrovo; bat we bed thousands upon thousands of miles of rat! road to construct, and millions upon millions of acres of land to cultivate and improve; that wo had cities to build up and fleets of steamships to consira:t. Tk was mot supposed for @ momen} that the tuceu- tive that this gold would give to industry would give & greater Increare in property than tn ite reprorentatirs, or in other words that the substance would tncrease faster than the shadow. Those who supposed that this great in- crease in gold would do away a greai deal with credit, reckoned upon falso premises, and bavo at this carly day seon their error. Theflve hundred millions of gold dog from the mines of California and scattered over the whol» world, have become the basis of a credit system twonty times the sgeregate. In the period required to produce that amovrt of gold thero has been prodaced one hundred times the amount of property in ‘his country alove, 4 rn of property {8 in proportion co row than {t war tn 1825 and 1896 Then wo had an rrodeemmable paper ourreccy and a vast paper cireniations eres now we have @ limited paper currency upon Thon the gold and silver of the country was I the backs; now it le ‘a goporal circulat! m. Theu (ho paper fyniem was the mediom fer all the Gnarcial operations o tho goveroment; now It te gold and silver. Then the sur plus revenue, in tho hands of the banks oned for spect lative purpores; pow It iain the direct possession at | mont, Aud rerves ae a check upom over trading Now \be ext rom (be Danke by the govern’ | ment compels (hose inrtitetions to eoatract;then any ia- | mering ke tur ber efforig to inovence it We expat to ser, before the widcle of Novewber, s diddount tine in ta» ‘mediate nelghborhood of one knadred million of dollars 16000 6000 ix or 11 id 83 Hoi 60 Bi 10 AmEy Bark... 91 st 80 Orio Life & frast. 83 89 35 US trwtGo .... 100 Bay 160 Del & HO Co. 80 10836 Lrg no 108 88 7 m 6 16 Ns -b10 107 “ so . 16356 5600 Comb Gori Co. Go! &ChIRR..b3 68 66 Pacific Mal) 8 Co, a6 sessees OF 260 Oley & Toledo KR 8456 rr . 3 310 3% 100 6 200 any 1th do... 400 BAN 160 do, Boe de... 00 tg 74 Frie RR..... PO CHICK: IRR D4 TOY 100 do. © 10% Ho ¢o . 70 10 do 696 lo do o 60 40... 46 6A 100 do . 10 Mil & Miss RR, Bann. 20 ane Il! Contral RR 88 20¢0 Virginin 959 Cloy & Mite RR. 15 800 Missouri 6's... O9}g 100 Clev & CORR eid 8356 1000 P1Cen Bonds... 82 60 ChiMRETRA.o3 67 babs Be MeN Y 92 75 ¢o,, 8 £0 Peo'dc MallS Oo, 68 £0 Penn Col Go, 230 68 CITY CUMMENCIsL REPORT. Mowpar, Sept. 21-6 ?. M. Arnas.— "De market Wee quict aud prices uashaeged, Basapercres —Flour—Tho market ovntinued frm and Wish @ fair local aud Easior demand, with some y for export, The sales cmoraced about 8,000 @ 1,000 bole at about the following quotadons:— » super (ae Stabe a 500 676 @ 685 4 Onlo super in 666 w 650 Exira Ohio and Westora 1680 © 650 Canadien superfine and ex! 1645 a 716 Saldimore, Alexandria and Govigeiows.... 615 = 6 00 | Houtbra Fancy and extra . 630 8 160 Kye flo ‘ -40 2 610 Cora meal, « -40O a 400 Chotee familly and barer's ext se 7 Ow 900 Canedian was Grmor, wisn sales of &)>ak 600 bie. at the above prices. Southern waa boiler, with sales of 4,000 8.0 obs within the range «f ihe prices, hye reported at tne above Ogares. Corn moal was uachanged, and salos um Jed. Wheat—The rece! pis wore large, and the mock on tbe {noreaze, There was a good milling and export erand (or god toh prime qualiiies, tae market generally ewer closing wih bowyancy. the embraced wvous 6), 000 bushels, including Chicago apring, red, at $1 (3 $1 06; prod rn ret at $195 981 0;' whte Mt bigan ai $1 258 $1 25, and whi @ Unio ai 1 32 @ $1 40; Tor nessee rod at $1 51 881 35; amber cols: do mi i 40 $1 41; Wonvern white at $1 99881 15, and Ssathora nite al $1 45 0 $1 66, ‘yas In light eteck with light reovlpts. The sales were com fined to about 12 000 a 18,000 busnels Wost-ra mixod at S0e., with rome white Svuthorn ai S39. a Ste. Kye was quiet, with ema'l enlos new Norihern ai 803. Oats were unch ar god, ¥ Wheat— Western red, oid aud new .. oO 88120 ‘Tennessee ner . 2 8 158 Seuthere = do » 21% doutuern new white, ate 1 60 oro — Werle a BK Southern white . - es 8 Southern yellow....... se & Rye—New ane old Northern. . .. so 8 6 8T Corram —The sales embraced abou! 700 bags of Rio at | 10M6. & 11e:, ead 109 do. Cayton at 186, (onto —Sales were limited 0a fow hundred bales at ee FRrIGHTA.—Thore wae more offering to Kagliah porte. To Li rerpoc!, about 60,000 buabe's of wheat were engaged *t 6d, in oulk, and at 6d, in Adout 1,400 ba es of 500 bags of oll cake were taxon at 2% 64., ant 1,000 boie orade tarpentine at a 94. per 280 los, There was no change to notice in rates for ‘Avro or other Coptinenta! ports. Hay wae quiet at 600. « 1 Navat Stomes were quiet, and prices at about the cloaiag rates of Saterday. Pxovimoms,—Pork—The market was nnsett od and pales centined to about 169 8 200 boils tn low at $25 80 for mess, ‘The market closed with some salce at $26. Prime wae quiet, and sales limited at $29. Beef was inactive an! rather lower, #ith sales of about 100 ble. remoaed plain and extra Western move at our quotations. |'riao mess and beef hame wore nominal, Bacon was quie: at 14)¢3. 8 14%(0. for amoked. Ont meats were quiet and nominal et me Aolclree, y favored apples and, ears opt f cae a 7s drat or tn jars of th trait hn wil oak us fas TORREY: agen of sanifactarae Nei 6 Mali care ie : ee rreereee e RS Wal) wtraet, lsh Alhartn, Varmantht * haa ere Shiting che ype = BRU FR BRetokR Dees wow porters ard mennfam sprrting’ ar ina, caer tor scien 436.7 of nnn riften, pistnl At Asworimoas 0 te abowe etna NO. 44 Warren sree Tew yee (YERUELL'§ ELBa. NT wWepnIRG « HO Geper in the ofty. Broadway eens Cr ae { BUVES 4 54KRER'8 ELAARs TED ing machines ~Thase o ari dew in the market. No weil rowvinted Tonal at sitard wee pitouls Gruver & Gaver enwing wartine mnie" ctpremty for family sowing GROTER E SARE Serving “Mcshe wo, roma wi i ane stun Trentnt strom! Phhadatpnts: Pom tm wtreet by Tae ATENT CINDARS—FOR BIADING 4417925, GORE, iothiog, maitrisaes Rata, ny fr sais, da, fw male, PHO8' sh Pom, x 41) Broadway over Lowe wand's 1AROR TO Ri RTM MU*G #3 112 Brodway Cerms iberal by for those superh twirumenta of A, Wi Ladd 4 HARV 8 NP CALAMAROES GA78, Rms (om free (roma ST Rok. ARVIN, @ Snrray ctrem, ot MOLATS OTD RSTARLIVE SD matin ait Pov nor Tit'™, old, nero! Learces, ~ s™ AS » WILDER PA's tae owlol « ’ Warren ‘Tor sale by Gacured by VLPHUR Sih lpnerb ao N the f BaTuB r > PARSONS WHO niverme) ality —ome shat stil aerw beavion: fahriow batter thar any ohae— a» ily nse, manufsctoring, > amtaliow ever—a machine that don't get out at ow {nen Keak WOMAN CAR reAdIIy OAR my fabrics »nd machine di Fi Ayr ar—one it now bere exoept at uaa SiN URE OO bredeay. Nee Yorn ee! ik BaNKA—* T®) ON THB NIAGARA AIVAE Bank Oilver Leo 4Co.’s Bank, Holligier Bank. Haak at tly County aul are Wuken ai par: ap Bergen County Beaks 93 conte oF Lugeeuot aad \Farren ct on be a YN hix.onat motning rs den won bed: dar, 8’ kxensive Ulothing W bouge 6° sd 6 Fulon street, in payment for rrady made clothing Pr ¥ Wei 80'S COMPOURD ARN. Sprains bruiser, o-tH, crates. Kx. Of every dee ortpuen, pI Bow W2an9 BS Ta T¥E roe headacns, sod ommae co te OAR 4. RIN dway ard No 149 Bp ricg strom, WARRLIAGE ABD OkATRO BA ~rhet Banav—HaLtaet —Oo Weduuaday mornidg, Sopt. 18, a the residence of the bride’s uncle, by Kev Dr Jette, tir, b fess N, Bausy 0 Mise Sagan M, Hatusrr, both of oukers. Seite HOLM —On Wednesday afternoon, Sept 26, by be Rey Janca Miles, residing at No, 40 Seventh sireet, Mr. Wituam Hanruy, of Stamiord, A, to Mies Mame Hous ks, of ibis olty. MsTRews—Matuzws —On Monday afternoon, Sopt by the Riv. James Milled, resioing at No 40 Sever swom, Mr reawR Of Westchester om Yan —foLe —4u Wedar «Set 16 atthe Bapiiat Tahermanlt Cuurch, oy tae Kev Bdwara Lathrop, Mr @, WP art ur, to Mire Maay O. Coum, deugnter of Albert Coles Keq . al! of ints chy Southern, Wortern and California papers ploass copy. Urea. Axrura.—On Sanday, Hept. 20, Men Euuw Agrium, re Hot of tbe inte Jamon Artbar, aged 61 years Her (rtepte and soqua'ntences, and those of John Cum Ting Bro reepertful Y Invites to amoud die fasoral, from the ‘hu:ob of the Meseiab, 0, 748 Broadway, tais after Boon, 98 to Och ci BoGaaDrs.— At Bloominrdate, on Monday, Sent 1,0 B fog-mpr# late naval officer of this port, 1a the (6h year of his age 1): notice will be given of the faneral. Buies ~ On Sundsy evening, Sop, 99, Dara Hi , aldeat on of Charles A Gripes, M.D in the 20h veer o! hie ‘The relati vee and friends of the family, and th we af brothers.in law Gilbert Oekloy and George 3. Lawn, are respect 'ly invited to ettend the funoral thi afta nom, @ two o'clock. Gow bis lato residence, No. 81 Cbaries strest, without fav iber invitation Baowmwor.—(m Monday Sept. 21, Canourm, sidest twin ¢avgbter of W. H. D. and lsnbdella Brownaon, aged 6 months and 13 ¢a eae ‘The relauves and of the are invited to stiend th fuxeral, Prem flo Fig 4 e’olock from the reridence of hor parents No # Fultos | avenre, Iv, without farther noutor | . Caawroep —Oo Hunday, Moot. Joourviwe, infaat danebter of James T. and Crawford, aged 9 monibs and 18 cays, | Tho fanersi will take plaos this morning, at ten 0” from the resivence of ner parents, in Eighty Orwt sree, between Seoont ant Chird arenes 40, Barriot P. OaoC tr On Voeda efter s short iliness, Many Unconanow *. ‘Tre friwn thie afternoo, st halt n~ | | one o'lerk, from her late residence, Stryker’s Bay Hotel, | Ninety eieth atreet, withone freth or int ~ Yr, 9 oath aad 9 days ie afernoon at half page | ee o'clock, from the residence of his parenia, No 148 | West Mhirey third etre at | Devt —AtS uy vesant, N. ¥., on Monday, Sort. 21 after Sabor, and severo iliness, Moxy W., we of Jobolanian | Devito, im the 820 veer 0° har ogo. | The reiauves and friends of ine family are (ovited te a tend the funeral, to morrow afieroroa, a! one o'clesk, | form the revidence of her brovber to law, Hiram Palmer, No 67 Becbur sireet, ith: ut furiber aotioe, Daway.—On Saterday, Sept 19, at Newark, Mase Ionabot W. Oawron, aged 20 years, LD fomily, and thore of her father, Dantes on N Coger, are reepeow her iste reaide ce, 8. J, this monte | | ma er a short iinews, | Jawm @ Dowmennay, of this cit, aged $2 yours | Hie fomeral will take pinoe from the reridenoe of bie | fuher, Daniel Oureubury, White Pining, to-morrow mare | ing, ab Pal’ past olewen o’cioek. Tha /rlonda of tne foratty Bre nylod ty mitond, Carriages will bo ta waiting at tee depot, White Viaing, to meot ine 0 90 train from this olty, Prararaion —Io Heoowlyn, on Monday, sept 21, afer ® sbortiinees Heron Freerataicr, ative of couaty Mom phan lreiand, in the #1th year of nis age. the friewos of tbe famiy, there of Fitzpatrick and of bis brothers to-im Onaries eueat enue, at kat pass iwo o'clock to morrew (-xncony.—In thie city, on Mom ering Hiner, WaLrme GRRGORT, of Cinclanal, Obie, aged years Foneral from the reeiderce of his brother, In Jersoy Oty, Al three oolook this af erpoon, withont fa thes tavitetion, fie rewe ns will 59 wen to Mp “trna’! for interment, er moaday morning, S54. 21, Mre. donew om. wilow 9 inte damucl B Jooes, aged 64 years and 10 morte by ‘The reimitves and friends of the femtly and the mem- bers of Pilgrim Lodge No. 443, | 0 of 0 F. are reepeat- funy writen w Mend the fuueral, trom ber late ty aide 44 Kast Thirty fret streot, this afernoon, at we Orie K, wishout farther novos. Ue Mondsy, Soph di, afera short lines, Jam , youngest von of Hugh ard Hannah Kiln, aged Aine trees of tne fam ot iy are iY imetiod t at tena the funeral, from his law vias No. 12 Rast Forty Grat sires, this afteracen, al two o'clock (Kismet. —On Monday Sept. 21, Jone @okueent, a me a county Tyrue, l ciand, in ihe 46a yoar of Ha friegds, apd Ibovs of bis brotber Patrick, are 07 to attend the foneral, from bie late resides, an Rivineton street to morrow aforaons, at one o'eloot Moun w.—On Sunday, Sept 20, Gsores Axpeew Mom " y Morrow, un lative and friends of the family are Invited & atiene (he toners, frow No 160 Vest Twontte: Wrens, thie afernane at one o’nicee. Momnsy.—in tho city of ferth amboy, New Jersey, Weeneaday morning, Sept. 16, Jone Meaaay, & netive of Mootrose, Scotian’, Dut for th rty years « residem: of tap The faneral will take pacah irr Lag bait past twelve o's’ (a Komen. —On Moncey morning, Sept. 31, afier a shor! bat severe (linens, sOmATHAW Kama, aged 7] yoars, 8 monune at our questions, Lard was stealy, win about 160 » at 1440, 814%, and prime io email low at Se. Butior was in fair demand at oar figures, Chease was unchsied SvGARs were steady The sales embraced about 1! bhds , abeut 600 of which were iu boad, apa wold for ox- port ab Bo. a Go. ADVRRTISRMZHE RENEWRD BYKEY DAT. _ APORLLA OUR, ea OONGRESS GAITERS — PALL STYLER FOW +, 625,400 1,884,518 8,086,117 286, 126 889 als S08 a6 O81 214,988 1st ou4 nm ‘The annexed statement exhibits the average daily move- $3.50 Fonds.» leo, Bowe don boote, at 84 60, at JON EAE, Bo. 10 street. RROADWAY, WOOD'S BUILDINGS Importers and manutotarers of fra fixvares, gubeo bers respectfuily Inform thelr friends and the t they have frat opened ihete rich stock of ming bole at; Rannfactorion of this conuity net Karspes so eee P ¢ ais take pleagnré in ann ancteg Unal onr arrangamer: for abt line are each ae wil enable aw ote hem st manufeturers’ hy GEORGE TL. KITCHEN & 60, w WORD TO THE WIS. wae A hag Ay Ay hig ENS a + nighta are sharp aad cold, p CLA ie the carefol mar, hie own physician lak eure re of all avch silmeste by judicious uae of teat Tench panacea, the oor Jal ounes Divers of M Lerour These hitters. the fame of come the honsebo)t are for swe. wh Jessie and fetal by FRLD, ¥o 1) Nansnu street, New York, bie druggists. 56 AaR HOT ly aamener revel rent A 8 BTRIN- ‘sad “oy all reupecta. and 7 oaye The roisiives and friemde of the family are ed Wo attend the fumeral, to morrow aikernocn, at pant one o chan. from the Daich Reforma! church, in Jap reeapmoat without fursber \mvitation. Van Beeson Tae —(m Wouday mora ng, Sept 21, Gsomam Van Bassenorm, in the 66 your of bis ae The relat vee enc Price de of the family are reepecifany wited Wo atiand the funeral, to morrow sfereoom. sf two Van Kom —up Monday, pt 1s Aewr Woewoert, youngest son of Wiliam and May Van Note, sole water proof sewed | aged 1 yeer, 11 mouths and 9 cars ‘The frtemds and soquartances of the family are reepect- fully invites to stiend the funeral, from the residence of his arent, No. 14 Grant sivess, . nortow aferzoon, two Wolock, withont forther invites on Vauren —m Sanday, Sept. 20, Rosewp, som of Wiilinan and Sarah Veeh, aged 4 yrare, 0 moolne and ‘The farers! cervices took niss last evening dence ¢f bis parents No 71 Redford street Hie rematme ‘will be taken #0 O8P Hill Cemotery, Roomand county, toy interment, thie morring, @. eight o'clock Reck land cor pty papers please copy Wrowre —[o tir city, on Satarcny, Sopt 6, Kear Ropes WA0NHR, aged 84 youe Warssevay —t Sunday, Sept 90, Kats, wife of Major Charien @. Waterbney. fhe relanives and yoy and the off ere ard members of the Fight ment, Fashingte draye, are reepectfal y invited wo attend the fanersi, this afer- Drom, at wo o'sioeR, from der late residence, No. ? Albion . Fourth street. eastof the Bowery. Her romaine * qill be akon & Greenwood for interment.