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HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 1696. THE FINANCIAL PRESSURE. The Crisis in New England, Ponnsyl- vania and Maryland. Suspension of Banks in Baltimore, Philadel- phia, Pitreburg, Barileburg, Lancaster, Reading aod Wasbington. Probable Call of an Extra Session of the Penvsylvania Legislature, ADDITIONAL MKRBCANTILE FAILURES, 40., &e., a THE ORISIS IN PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26. 1887, ‘Third and Chestnut streets are a.ain the scene of exctie ment Crowds surrounded the savings lastitutioas before Worclock A M. They decline paying out depos ts, requir- img two weeks’ notice. The banks were besieged be‘ore ten o'clock, The Pennsylvacia Bauk re-opened, ani ts tewneacting business, but paying no specio. The Mocba- miow’ Bank is pa; ing specie for ons. The Girard Bank ro fuses to do any brainens, and renders no saiis(asticn to de- pomtors or note holders, ‘The Girard Bank ha: come to terms partially, redeem: ‘ug Svea with specie, bat refusing to honor the checks of tepositors. Mods of the other banks are marking checks ‘There is no concert of action among the banke—each ie Apparonlly taking » different yourse. The Bank of North America is pay!ng #) ocie for tens, but issaing no notes oa ‘ects = The Bank of Commerce is refusing specio, but is paying oct notes fur checks. Quaxras-past Exavan 0’O.0cK A. M. ‘The Girard Bank is now paying specie for fives, and eertifying checks. addiuonal excitement was produced by the news from Maktmo)e of enspensiors there. ‘Tho Tradesmen’s Bank pa 5 everything—cheeke and all. ‘The Bank of North america is paying all itsnves. It fenstved specie from Ne* York last night, asd represents ‘Pat they heve more in their vaults than the amount of ‘bills. They are certifying cheoks. ‘fhe following banks are paying speote for bills:—Com: ‘mercial, Manufacturers’ and Mecbeates’, ani Philadelphia. ‘Tes Farmers’ and Mecha: ics’ pays specie for tens, Tue Morthern Literties and Western pay’ specie for fives in ees of necessity. The Bank of Pean Township and the ‘City Crnsolidstion Bank vay pothiag. All banks, however, except the Girard, certify cheoks. ‘The Giard has endrely suspended business. Some of the ‘Banks will rece! +e no deposite. ‘fhe Board of Grokers passed a resolution this morning 2 the effect that all settlements tn the purchase of siooks may be made by certified checks on any of the city banks @arrent on the day of settlement. Private despatches say that the banks in Roading and Phtedarg ended. Fe Soathwark Bank pays specie for all its bills. ‘The Bank of Kensington pays for fives only. Two o'Ciock P. M. Lancaster aod Keading The Pitteburg, Harrisburg, banks have rus ended. Sevan O’CLock P. M. & meeting of the presidents of the banks was held this @fiernoon, and It is rem. ried that fora want of concert of eetion they adjourned without arriving st any determins- fem. It as thought thoy would determine on a full sus Pession, as practised by some of the banks to-ray, buy whieh was not general on scoount of the Nor-h Amoerias, ‘Meobanica’, and some of the other banss receiving a sup pty of specie. ‘There was also a meotig of the cashiers of the various Banks, bul thei acuon is not yet known, Miia understood that application will be made to the Governo: for the cat! of an extra session of the Logila ture, with the view of affurding relicf to the banks from (the penalty of forfeitare of charter imp wed by the lew of ‘1080. Seversi of the banks, however, are not soting ander this law, including tho Penasy!vania, Farmers’ and ‘Mechaaics’, Philadelphia, and Western. Twatva O'O10ck P. M. ‘The Bink Presidents mot to-night. They had con- ference witb the Jove: nor, and asked him to call « specie session of the Legislature for Ootober 6. The Governor ‘expresses a desire io consult Attorney General Frankia who is pot in town. Wo doubt the proclamation calling ‘an Extra peesion wit! be issued on Monday morniag. OUS PHILADELPUIA CORRESPONDENCE. PurLaperrma, Sept 26, 1857, The Money Pamio— The Excitement Unabated ‘The telegraph has informed you of the reeult of the mecting of Bank Prosiden's, which was in seerion when I @lesed my letter yesterday afternoon. The doterminatioa te euspend specie payments, except for small notes, was padtished tn all the newspapers this morning. By means Of this publication the excilement, which bad yesterday been confined to thise who were more or jess kno ving, ‘was carried into out of the way places, aud the news set ‘the Old Indies and (he poorer classes of no'cheliers goue rally to raking among their hoard, to ascertaia whetaer the Give o Wn dollar bills they tad Iaid by fr their rent (@ for the purchase of their winter's fuel were convert ble into specie. ‘Bright und oa ly in ‘he morning, hordes of poor rsa teres might bave been seen standing *: ihe books waiting for thom to open thelr doors, and before ten o'clock + Growd of mere lo. kors on were hel ying up \he excitamas: and swelling the throng. As most of the ba ake paid inet mall bills li. epecie, the excitable people who had litte to lose, bul who were very anwilling to loeme thay litle ‘Were oon got rid of and the ore wd edost banking lo Gutabons dwindied away measarably, altho: gh kaos of @xotted individasis continues to gether im all the principal streets and disours banks and banking, and the present @iimar, in animated language ‘To-day none of the banks paid deporitor’s cheoks; bu’ ta all the g004 cheoks were oo'ti led and In that shape thoy Were recetved on deposi: by the other banks and aed to payme vt of bills Some graprietors of la ge ea.abliahment ‘were cempelied to gel their certified cherxs exonanged for soevle at's share of ttt ftir: ie giter. Ets §3 Ea My janice’ bark paid all thetr notes of ten dollars, and ihe followiog ald their Ove dollar notes, but nons anove Le foe gma Commerce, Keosing on, Com file ie Pali nowieg The to day, Dat no money @as paid Of depositors were marzed ‘‘ good’ as t ig H 3 nue 3 3 3 § 2 i Hs i | . 7? z 3 3 ag i ii 2 i : i 2 H obac Tacos ‘woat kin 1 of money ls wae cafe to handie who pare epsme for paper only did so wish the alk wanre of a swinglog Phare. Bowness cenorailr in at & stand will The Board of Brokers dia nothing of any account. Prices for stooxs, Woane, &o., are marely nomiual, and holders are anwilliog {@ sustain the enormous sacrifi 6 # ale woult involve ‘The fal'ure of the banks to redeem their notes in specie fortelt \oelr charters, in most cases. There ie # rong tale Of an oxtra session of the Legislaiure to sak for reiiof by onactment from thia per alty. All 07 @8 are dizected towards New York, in oxpeo ation & some move upon the part of your banks in imitation of the course parmed In Ponneyivania and Baltimore fhe to day gives aasurance that thore will be a0 sas: Pension in New York. Notwithstanding the excitement hero, everything Is tes, only & eral extra body of poiice is required ia buriners part of ihe cliy to prevent the sirosts from being obsiruoed. 1 hare seen every excitement whetnor on financial or otherwise, which has oooorred ta Hiacelphia Fur tairty years peat, but the wok walcn ends to-day, and particularly the leat two days, hee ot fended saylatog for feverish cocoriain y in basiiens mat Sere that I ever exporionoed of heard of ia this iauivade, i SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1857. THE BANK SOF PITTSBURG. Prevenvea, Sept. 26, 186%. ‘There ts 20 concert of ao'ton amongst the beaks of Pitts burg to regard to faturs po'lcy. Al! of them continue to pay coin for small demands. The Merchants asd Manu- facturers’, Fxchange, and Citizens’ banks #6 paying the smal! demands made b: laborers, opera'tyes and others Dbu'tare refusing the demands of banks and brokers. The Bark of Pittaburg has resotved to pay io full THE EFFECT IN NEW JERSEY. THE BANAS OF THENTON PAILUKE OF JAMES 8. BTERLING. Taunton, N. J., Sept 96, 1857. Our banks to-day had a steady run us0n them, and ther paid ontabout eight thonsand dollars in specie each, They are all in very good conditim and think they will be able to weather the storm Only two ba ke in this State have surpended. James 8. Sterling one of our heaviest merchants, mete ‘an assignment, but bis assets are amply sufficient to cover his liabilities. SUSPENSION OF BANKS OF SALTIMORE. FALTIMORS, Jep' 26, 1897. The Presidents of all the city Dents, ata msetiog this Morning, resolved to suspend specie paymeats, The sus- ion is total. ase 10 0’ hook 4. M. All ts quiet about the banks now. 4 large number of brokers arrived here this morning The banks are now paying the obeoks of deposi‘ors and redeeming notes. A meeting of Presidents wil! be held at ten o’clook, wheu |i fa thought that they will suspend payment on all sums over $10 There ta now little or no excitement. "he suspension since ten o’o/ 10F is total, with the ex- ception of accommodating the bank customers with a few dollars of change. ‘There {s no run upon the savings banks §=We hare but ‘three of them, and even the most ignorant know them to be as strong as ihe mint, The meronants seem 0 bo #Patified with the suspension. Money oa the street yes tore ay was at 2)¢ per cont premiam, but nas faien 1 per cect to-ay, ‘The stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Rallrosd has ad. vanood $6 per share. Fove o'Ciook PM A great deal of surpvise is exrressed in thie city that tho New York banks pave been able to ~tthetend the pe sent pressure, and have not ere this suspended. The Farmers’ and Wechapios’ Bynk of this city ts cashing all its potes. Itis aso paying checks upon it in notes of other city banks. All the other banks of the city bave fully suspendei, ‘but atill they are farnisbing thetr onstomers with change ‘The money market is easier, and the exciiement appears to be subsiding. ‘The issue of shinplasters has been spoken of, and will, it is said, be resored to. As yet ihere has been po run upon the savings banks. BANK SUSPENSIONS IN WASHINGTON. Wasaincton, Sept 46, 1857. ‘The Bank of Washington suspends specie payments on every hing but Gves and smali checks. ‘The boards of directors of the Motropolis and Patriotic Banks are now in conference, and it is not yet known what action will be taken by them The Pank of the Metropolis has resolved ¢> eontinue ful! payments, declaring themselves secure against all do- ‘The partial euspension of the Bank of Washington is only ’mporary. ‘Tho Patriotic Bank is redeeming {te fires and small checks. There is an unusual crowd at the bavk. 8rx o’CLock P.M. Tho Bank of the Metropolis closed frm. The commer cial community is generally satisfied with the course of the otbers, and all are confident of their ability to resume at an carly day. A considerable amoant of deposits bas bern made in the Patriotic Bank and Bank of Washingion since their suepension. ‘The Bank of the Metropelis redeemni all its notes and paid all tts checks up to the closing bour, and they feo ‘shemuclves abundantly adic to moet all demands againe! thom. THE BANKS OF WHEELING: Wues.ira, Sept, 96, 1857, Aba meeting of the citizens of inis city, held this even. ing, t was upanimeosly resolved that the banks of the city be requested to immediately suspend specie payment until the business |uterests of the community will jastify a resumption, This ection wes taken n coasequence of the beavy ran ihas bas recently heen made upon the banks by foreign brokers and benkers. The benks are abandaatly able to meet their liabilities, No lows will be sustaine! by vote holders or depositors, in consequence of the suspen sion. THE EFFECT IN CINCINNATI Cincinatti, Sept. 26, 1857, ‘The Obio Life and Trust Company has made an amigo. ment, ‘The rates of excharce are nom‘mal. Sight checks can. not be bought on New York for less than five per cent pre- mium, There bave been no failures among our merchante— they stand firm. THE EFFECT IN NEW ENGLAND. THE BANKS IN BOUCOW~FAaILURE OF W. B. LOVE- JOY & CO., BTC., BTC. Boston, Sept. 26, 1867. ‘There are no signs yet of s bank suspension Our banks, as well ag those of all Now England, are unarually strong and it 1s believed they will successfully resist the preseat Two o’Ciocx P. M. ‘The fallure of W. B. Lovejoy & Co, a large slothing house on Commercis! street, in this city, is sunounce 1. ‘State street is oonridorabiy exsited to day by the intell!- gence from Philedeipbia; but all tho banks remaia firm, and heave made large edd tons to their specie basis within the last few days. Sx o'Ciock P. M. ‘The money markot presents today Nitle variation from the rates ruling th-oughout the week. ‘The net gain of con in the Boston banks for the week ending to-dey, ie Little short of four hundred thousard dol- lars, The banks are stronger to-day than two weeks ago, and (bey are believed to be gmerally in « healthy cond! Woo. Rootes to-day were generally depressed, with limited ‘rapsactions. 18 Of the Hopkinton Baak, of Westerly, R. 1, were re fused at the Suffolk Bank to day Our Honduras Vorrespoudence Bauza, H mduras, Augast 16, 1867. The Mahogany Trade—Short Orop—Logwood Market—Th’ Weather A Government Ball — Walker Wilsbuaters Wounded and Dytng—Threais of Shooting the General— Smaliper amd Uholera—The Railroad Survey— Opinions Of the Bnginerrt—A Sad Prophecy. I Bave already (nformed you taat our mahogany cutters have made a denided failare in their cuttings the prescnt year, There estimates were thirieen to @feen millions of superficial feet The season is over, and ihe outelde pro net will not reach five millions of fect. This will haves tendency to raise the price of the article in England and Ameri s. ‘The product of logweod also falle short. Buta is attri Dutadie to the very bad dry season we have had this year, Usually we have little or n> rains from January until the Widdle of June. This year it has rained every month and perhaps I ought to say cach weer through the whole eeeson. Business is dull in consequence, ani reasonable articipa- ‘fre that we have not seen the worst yet. Our whole sale dry goods houres are doing nothing. They have hoary socks but no bayers, and 1am sorry to have to say that their prospects are not at all encouraging. Owing to local canses and bad log'siation what litte foreign trade wo had haa left us; and Bolize (Aritish Hondaras), instead of gro #- ing in importance, senlth and commerce, Ie ding. Nothing ¢f much imoorance hee transpired since my last, unless Wwe may calls ball at Governmen' Houes im Portant, and perhaps that te twportant, ae it is the first one given by the present Saperintendemt eince hie residence among us. The bail was a gecoral ane and well ationted ; we Ay see wore wel éremsed all sues, and seemed to wile 90 mi le, happy, alt ent. Bells here are abou! the on!y amusement wo hove aed “ ball at Government House ls gens relly looked forward to with great delight. as nearly all of our community oon vider Ite great aiair to be allowed to shake their lege there; andthen sore of our ‘merchant princes” genera'ly follow sult,and we bare a round of pleas re for atime The Hon George Gerkelay, our Colonial Seorotery, hay yone dows to the Bay Islands for hie health, 80 ways ro. port; bet may It not be t putin ard asro® Up the sorew ‘whish (n #aid to be loose thare, We wha | soe A numbor of the Waiker mon are here. They aro ail dertitote, and are w’rking as laborers to get the wre'n whhal to keep theme! ep al vo, and, peradvea uns, the needful to get back to tno Usited stetes; but their chances a ¢ small as they are all »roxen cown tp bi have the reeds of this anu? try fever or rover fom wonnts on thelr bodies Ip their rystem Poor fellowes! Bone have gone to» lony rp onr burying eronnd and otbers ail folioe trem. ad termination f tree mrignt ‘Teo of them wil! Hee ta tne, bie rigor and dieci-iipa, Be thet as it may, all who come th-ovge this town from bis army are vo-y seve © op bim, ed or arge all heir disasters and tronble te a+ ment ant sant of judgment They mar or y not he right I only gtve you the atory of @ ber ef ti men—men who bave seov hard > have the wound) anon thetr b: heen imp wered, ho sav the worst uns; Web prisons wax bumauity, while Walker's Darbarity. Ttaformed you thet the emallpyx had been very bat here; nesriy all the poorer class of our popniati» have hed od seme apxtety i# felt abont the cholor: ‘a agoroaohing as thro7g 1 the atst of plo: ed op the surv~y of the Toatu- ly en the rou'e whish they ‘sud the probability Je that tris road prac irabla, but # 1 the world Th fer tlie soil, and the bea, harbors at rash end of tho rosd 0” any of the present or vropore’ rontes now in outempls. ovation All this may bet ue, aud for tvs ike T hope it ie—but, mark mm: will be found but Hele if Political Intelligence. Tre NeCurve oF THE NEW SOUTHERN Pagry IN LOUBIANA. —The New Orieans Delia avd w few other Southern discon \ented and aienn‘on journals have been atri: ing bard for the Iaat ‘ew months to set up a starting polot for a new Southern perty ip Louisiane, which ie to be inaugarsted in the Sonate of the United States by Jeff. Davir, of Missiastnp', and (pn the House of Reprereutatives by Lawrence M Kettt, of South farolina. Thin new perty is (0 be called the ‘ovth erp democracy and it« wa'n obj at isto ciroumvent the administration of Mr. Sucbanan and to mould it to suit ite purpores Thay have fivally succeeced {1 establishing broleus for their operations. A few of ths follorers of this embryo faction recently congrogated at Baton Rovgs, Touletana, sod calling themselves a Ocngressi:na) Con+ ea Hom of the ‘Third district, nowinated L J. Sigur for Con- tress After addressing @ note to tho regularly nom'ns. ted capaidate of the democratic party, Mr. Thomas @ Davidron, requesting him to withdraw, and receiving in apewer that po ench concession need be expected, they informed Mr. Sigur of bis pominstion, and ear peetly solicited him to sorept it, at the same ‘me assuring him of the great confidence ani erthuriasm which his nomination had inspired. Of course Mr. Sigur replied, anc ip bis letigr be saye:—I deem it my duty, for reasone wh'ch I «ball present to the people of the Third Congressiors! District, to acept that nom‘nation: and I pledge myself to vindicate before ‘hem the action of yonr conventicn acd the motives which prom>ted it.” Reve then is a Corgres+jonal candida‘e of tho Southern fire eaters going to take the stump for the new party. Ae time gees on we shall perhaps get rome farther develop- mente of this movement, E.ecrion is Msieryri.—The pext Stat e'estion in Mis- Siasip i will tece place on Monday, the 6th of October. In addition to the Yate officers and members of the Legisia @ members of Congress me to be chosen, The olection wil| be held but one day instead of two, av hero- tofore. The of the people w Il ‘eo be taken at this lection on two emendmen's to the constitutim, whish have been submitted to them. The firstamendment mere ly chacges the ‘ime for the commencement ani expiration Of the terms of the members of the Legisiature, and he second ar endmest is in the following words:—‘No sult shall ever de \netituted agsinst the Btate.” To this later amendment there is some opp wition, on the ground thai {8 wil! give to the Stale an exemption not granted to indi- vidvals The Koow No‘bings are making a very ferbie opposition to the democratic party, ani the latter are having it a!) thetr own way, Jefferson Davis, ‘it hae been apncunced, will stamp the State im favor of the democratio ticko:, General John A. Quitman, who ie candioate for re-election to Congress in the Minh district, will also tate the stomp as soon as he retarns from the Hot Aprirgs of Arkansas, whither be bad gone for s rewtoration of his bealh, William MoWiliie is the dermoeratic candidate for Governor, and J. 1. Aloorn was nominated by the Kaow Nothing Oonveniion as hie oom. petiior, buthe bas sirce withdrawn from the field, and Hen Etward M Yerger bas boon eibstitated. The rosnit will no doubt be the election of all the demooratio candi- deter for tate officers, and « full demcorstie delegation to Corgress. Toe following are the names of the candidates on the State ticket: — Democratic. Governor...... Ww, wow itle.. Seere. of Sate—A 8 Dilworth Avditor ... .., Madi n Moate ‘Treasurer. L B Homey. Auorney Gen’! Thos J Woarto The Knew Nothing Execative Committes of the State have igoued an addrées, from which we take the following:— Although the American party have bern dofrated tp Tepresece aed Kentucky, yet we think a full organization At thin ime tn ibis State te demanded by tho best interesw: of ihe country, and thats prompt, energetic ard deolrive action by every mem ber of the party will se0070 @ favore- blo rervit at the enening elections. Onr principles are right: & majority of the per, le of this State f.\'y approve of them. All thas le nroeseary for their #..~een is that every man who does aporove them shonid gr‘ the ballot box untrsmmelied by party and give his ys tn acoord ance with the dictates of bis own right reaaim. Although ‘se may pot triumph at tbe coming sicotion, the ultimate success of our principles is fixed and certain. We have therefore determited to leave no eff irt undone upon oar part to sid in the triam xh of thore principles period intervening between ‘bis and the clection t# too short we Bnow for a candidate to ds fall joatice to bimaeif or our principles in dierussing them defore the peonle. Yet, afler reviewing the w etl ange ani ‘onal the appect tost ibe political q of the day are evident'y about to satume we thought prover to nominate candi dates to fi!l the vacapcins cocasioned by the declination of the gentlemen nominated, and now presant to the people ‘afail American ticket for a)) the State officers. Appres# To sie Democracy oF Loviiaws.—The Demo cratic Stale Oc ptral Commitice of Locisiaaa have iarued an address to the perple. It invites the ¢emocracy to ignore All personal jealourice and local dissessions in view of their great principles. I} alindes to the auspicious result of the Presidential riection as a cheering evidence that no comPisation of fapaticiem cap ondermire (he strong foun dations of our o¢natitutional Usion. A minority of the citi- rena of Loulvjana (the Jeff. Davia’ firo-oating faction) look With mo hope to the future, and seek to organize a seo tional carty as preparatory to disunion. The doctrines of this class of Southern citizens are combeted in the address, and the position ia assumed that e political organization— to wit, the demooratic pariy—exiats amply able and pledge. ‘ed to maintain the constitational ¢qualtty of al! the Mates ‘The whigs are cead; the Americans bave ceased to oxi ‘fas a patioval organization, and the democrate (accorting to the address) are alone competen| to the pe-formeance of ‘tie duty and certain to fulfil \t. In this connection wari penegy ric is passed on those ‘‘eminest Northern pairiote” who bave assisted in beating beck the wave of seotions! fanaticism. It ie contended that for Ofty years the demo- cracy bave been true and loyal to the constitation, and that ft would be alike ungrateful aed tmpolitic to repel by ungracious denunciations the only men at the North who svetain the consticutinnal rights of the Aouth. Reromscas Camnrparee Mumrmsots.—The Republican Convention of Minnesota was held ot S. Paul on the 10.b instant, end pominated the following toket for officers un- der the new State constitation: — For Delegaio to Congress—Charice McClure, of Goodhue , OFR county, For Lieutenant GevernoreJ. 0 106, Of Waseos county Le Seoretary of K. Stannard, of Onisago coun For State Treasurer Frark Mavtor, of Dotge coun'y. For Siate Auditor—A. P_ Lane, of Anoks county. For Attorney General—Gsorge A. Nourse, of Hennepia jombers of Congrose—M. 8 Wilkinson, of Rice county; Henry A. Swift, of Niooliet county; Cyrus Ald- rich, of Bennepin cour ty. For Clerk of the Supreme Court—Alexander B. Russell, of Scout county. Juyraxson Daves —Thia gontieman is announced to ad- dross the citizens of Columbur, Miseimtppl, to day. Rewcxation oF Sam Hovetow.—The rumor is stated in the San Avgustice Basterm Texan that Gen. fam fonston has determined to resign bis seat in the United States 4o nate, the resignation to take effect on the first of March next, The Team also expresses a doudt whether he wil! tetarn to the Senate this winter, Gen. Houston's term ex Pires on the 4th of March, 1869, EPAPER IN NEW Hiastrenrem there are forty thre pers publithed fn Now Aampebies al! a? wh Nee exceot three Fightaon of the poiltieal pa pore are repubiioan and twelve demoe alle. THK MURDEK OF EUGENE ANDERSON, Prial of Michsel Ganceml, the Alleged Bur ry ed Murverer COUNT UF OVKR AND THAMINER Gears Hon J dge Homevelt. VIYB DAY TENTIMONY POR TAB FROSBCT TIC Burr. 24 —The trial of Mi baet Jaooem!, indicted for the worder of polis mar Anderson, was resumed this morn ipg. The court rocm apd the avenves to It were ss much a¢ oF tha previons + Of the triel, and the jate rest io be case dees pot abate in the least Usoo-mi Is seated beride a countryman of his and seems (0 be Jost in meditation. Phi ip McKee, wore and examined by ex Jadge Patllips, depo +d—-Lam a smesman tn a gun store; sm acquainted with tbe cbaracter cf pistols; she pistol no petteve to De ap Tialian stock; {thas not thi (be English proof mark Ovors exapined—( ba-e sever manufacte ret pistols, [Mr Blentman requested the witness toaevor the barrel 1m the mod, and he reiiren to do 20 } Cha Jes varvis,connesta with the fuurteentd precinct— Lvtsited the si o store of Mr. Sammie on tho wornirg of tbe morder of anderron; I arrived five minutes after the tb urder; I fourd @ dark lantern there Jarvis Koorie, sino of bet procinct, texti ted that he was et amma’ store On ‘be morning tm qoastiic; be frand a barhes of shoes about twelve inches from the dow on Cente street; he did not open the basket, but saw five Fate op the top Thoma: CO Finnel', eftc: being eworn, wns cxamived by the Duwirct Auorvey—De errish ani] performed sue mot m examination on the dedy of the deces:od; T jave (be examinavon ip writing; { prodece tho ballet ox tracted from hin body; there were fire openings on the boay, proquced by gar shot; the charge ovidea ly parsed through the fst opening avd then soa ‘ered, prov ucing he wounds in the throat; four of these were oa tae left urm,nvd the fifth war on the neok; } removed the sho from the top of the rhoul‘er, Toe Dist ict attorney then sald that the case for the pro secuticn on original teatimny reated Phillio WoKee war rensiled to tratify to the kind of shot found ip the bod; of the deceaseu. He said it ras a back abo. THE CatE POR THE DEY ENCE. Coptrary to exvecution, no opening aidross was mado peel for the defence. ‘war celled. ed to the examieaticn of this witness, ot ‘bas she was reputed in tbe ne/ghborhood as belng ine wife of txe prisoner By hoaor said that it eas dangerous w exclade her tes mony tp a eaplis! case, "he Diatriet Attorney said thet it bad been !ntimated to she called at the Tombs to see Caxce mi, as his bim thet wie EVIDENCE OF ANUNZIA RNMBT, Apvpzla Eomett after being @eorg, wea exaained throv gb em interpreter, by Mr. Biankmen, and tostite? ax T llows:—I know th defendant; hyve kaowo him tweaty years; dave lived with bim during that vue, Lr emembor tbe occurrence of the arrest of sancem! I | «member iho deur ot *bisk he came home the nivot pre-t usto the wr e purchased orape for bis hat that day ov a9 count of the death of his sister; be cam» home at lx o’clock and went out afer bie meat, i aoven, be retarnet bo no tween 9% ad 10 o'clck, but tively; be went to bed: we slepi in the same room; he remained there that ulght, but at cCaylight be got up, as be wae io the habis of ristog early to ) urchare provisions; he gos up and asked ma fur some coppers, tock them and wentaesy; I pad $250 of co; pers Ip my dra’ and after he went out I uid not tpa them bree days before «het | bad $4 tn arppere; 1 g0! thew from a milkman named Romano = (fhe #i:aee joentifed Mr Rowano on seciog him.) [ was in the habit of ge ting coppers frequently from kms; I took in wasblog bu¢ aid other little jobe for m living; Cancer! used to work at Dockbinding, 1a the ahsp of Mr Shaw, to Bee hiren » eet. I bare personal know! dge of taat faat The District Atcroey sald that the argument upon tne testimony of this #i'ness would be inconsistent with her 07 068-¢ Famipation, a1 dibere ore be waived It er. Hall arked the Coart to exclude all the Italian wit nesses trom the room. Countei for ike efenes asked his Honor to room ior their acoommodation He did so, tacera made the avnvvpcement in Itv ian ‘Where contipued- In answer toaa inquiry of = jaror: She raid that some of the pennies were loose and some in camn% may pr! vite ® Mr. Cris Romano was the next witness Ho wae examined the anbjstned evidence —I an war & bookbinder establishment; | foor ) ears, since of his o ming to Mr Sha#; my emplo; er’ Marion street; | collect money io payment sometimes collect $20 tx pennies | reals jaly ; cannot remea: ber whether she t ok $3 or $4 on thy occesion ; do not reo lies hw they were sade uo; some times I pave them tirgie and at other tim>e rolled up to paver; the prisoner al+ays bebared honesty and peace. ably wbile iy the employ of Mr %h De ured to work more loduitrious!y tbap I 414, 0 ming a6 o'clock in tho leaving ai 6 o’elock In the evening ined by tbe Disriot Attornes—at the time the Bpanied que tere went for 24.0 at+ Cancem anc 10UB ky pO printer. but before that I ore1 to heve t urge bin to wke them; I used to gle pennies to three or tour Vatteve; 1 thins I gave Gallen | any peanies jurt bo fore tre dist of July; 1 ate votra spy milk to Kaiten to Jertey wreet; Told B& leave mi & at Paacem ’s, for ho bred to come ty be enoy fort; Teon't koow a mikme reed Dea by name, bt may know tim by agn merving of the murder I wentto Jarsey City for my milk 470 wen returned to the ety to deli ver; my Fonte le uot Wrorgb ‘entre and Gand: 1 gor int) ine city that morn tne between 4 sben I got bark toe mao bat been abet, [bf the Db kolodiog business b osuse there was no more wo k for me Re direst—Cancem! bas lived at No 120 Worth street pear y three years; never know him to have lived in Jer ney street Avurtia Fomet! recalied—To Mr Blankman—I /o not know tbe exact hoor whea Can em! left his room om ths moroing of ibe murder; It might bare been 4 or diy; did os are him KO Out; he tld me that be wae ving to our obo ee a simone; he hed @ banc kerohief in hit hand; TL @as in bed hen be PM, but rose about twenty minu oe after; [did not fanten the door, butbe might bare door so To the Court. Ho did not bring beck any vegetables that morn'n} To ue Biankmen—T1 never raw the lantern now shown me before, nor the pistol exbibi'ed to ma; wheo | brant the muss down sraire | locaed the door of the room onou pied hy & man who lived with ue at the time. Q. Examine that visto! clorely and tell us if you cver sew Carcem | have It in Itely or here? ‘The Diets tot Attorney objected to the counsel for the de terce callog thit withers to adduce new matter. The iaxi ty of criminal practice called spon bim te be unusually aurict The Court overruled the objecti»n. A. L mover enw this piste! vefore, either in Iialy or ia this country. ‘The Court seid thu he was ¢esirous of knowing at thie jawotere + hether ihe woman wasreaily the wife of the yrlecner OF nok, She anid, “I was never married 1) Cao 1? Caroline Ongier depoved thus:— I reside at SLi¢ Warton street; Dave lived there fo ir years; know Mr. Romano for foor years; be boarced with me for that time; | am en go ged in toe milk Doriness; have received pennies, whica . Romano cir ulated among Car costomers Cross examined—Mr. Romano bes uo interest in oor busine Joseph Gallantt, examined by Mr. Bienbman—T live st No. 6 Certve market; I krow Cancem!; my place is oppo site Centre market; bave Koown the privover pearly far the defendant waa in the habit of going to the mar Coen examired by Mr. Hail—ay piece of basinow: (+s vot, L hive there, am married, have two ane tmentr: place’ van nover searched by the Foartesath wai police; the police came there on the morning of the mor Cer to obtain Informal on of Oxmsem!; and the MoD wero +0 furious, expressing determination to break up my bevre, that I was obi ty eeek teeir protection; I never i Cercem| In Belly. tonne Gellanti, a youth, and som of the leat witnes, doroeed that be atte ndeo the store. that he Knew Uan emi, poh cctv Of calling there to purchase ings. Cross examines by Mr. Hall—I beve seen the prirover porebare things to the merket; be came early in iho morning ana sometiwes in the evening; | vever saw Car oem! ana Br her fo out togetner et night; I weed to the sbop at 7 o’e! geverally “Faaivatore Amato, #worn, and eryamined by Mr. Bian’ man, ie ified ae followe:—I have been in thie country et; years: ine was im the habit of coming to merket em ly tn the morning: the oontenia of the jar now shown me is the extract of tomatoes; this is unetas gravy for maceeron!; I dia not eee Capoem! every morning when be vielted the market, but when I rose early Ieee hit porcbasing ‘vegetables; ever sipce I have known the de — 1 bave cons\fored him & gertienan. eexamired—I have been a shoemaker in Tialy; knew Cancer! In Italy by aight; did not notice whether he Dowght meat or not. Strimo Papsiardo wae the next witror. He eald:—I am head cook in the Everett House; have been 17 yours tm thie ceuntry; I knew Cancem!’s family a hme in Palor mo and bere we went to school together; | consider him hovert end Indusirions. Orcee exemived—I ured to soe Cancem! avout onoe # week, my duties a\ the Mrerett House confine me there prety clone, To Mr. Bankmar—The mixture shown me i lomuto tance, ceed for macaron! and othor (lahoe. A recess of halfan hour wee bad, afer which Mr. Blank- man called Charles Shaw, who testified ae follows —I am a book. binder; my estat lishment te 74 Beekmen streot; the fra fendant worked thore dur. « he there, and worked up to about 2iet of Jaly; he wae s vory poscesdle ant indus trons he came earlier than mochanios canally do, I think Concem! was very well iked Dy the mon. Crome examiced—He worked by tho pecs, ar! therefore ald go y any Une he liked; I know ooking of bim cuteide of the shop; he wae engaged at our shop op to the Satordey befhre the man wears averaged 88 per week for the lt two if aud my brother consiiere! bine s ver Ovarlee Kuelstler, howug swore be worked at Mr Ahaw's estabitenmont Spd worked with him; be wax peacefo) in the shop, very horiows, ond rendered ocherm services when re quire Cross ¢xamined—De net know whet he said or did out of the ab op. Wm, Riedver raid—! hav» worked io Mr. She: hop for nearly ix years; | krow Ca cemi; he worked wie mn; Mio chases er for industry, peace and quletnos was gerd, Cross examined—I sposk broken English, but nos fane ahen. Av'onio Brzscbi deposed that he worked in Sh shop for four years; Osccem! worked in the samo on wrh bim,and be was industrioas and attentive to nis work. Soar! Fresbi testified that he worked in Shaw’s shop for two years; the defendant was @ workman when wivem came to the shop ho found » ard lef; him tn the ; tbe prisoner always brought his cimner with ‘Dim tp order tosavo time; be was very ndusiriovs aud Praceab e. G ‘BO Do Micele, also e workmen in Mr Shaw's es- tablishmment save Cancem! & €00d charaoter for peace ani indurtry; be kvew the prison’ to take work heme, ty or der to make a litle more money by nxtra work Hepora O’Cenner testifiva that she liveo at 190 Worth abeet, the seme houre tp which ibe pricener reaided, | few tbe mer come up apd ade Oanceml mm the moraiag of the murder: I beard some person giving bim @ blow, mppeee op the head; {beard noibing said before he vas W; Talways thought *bat the prisener was very mild Cross examined—‘ ancem! came into a jrovm before tho «fees arrived; I did net prove: t Bim Com geing aut f ibe beck wicdow; he eld not remain org before oo k ft; he bad ne cea on; be scoke ts Mary, may little gil; he cloned the door slightly ; be reeme? f. Httle exolied; I tank be »es perapt ing; my bosbapd snd him stead on we fl wr tiking the windows ware raised [aw bim leave mr 10rm; be sboved bis own dcor when bo wnt down stairs; he culy had time te go down before the officers came To the © uri- He gave 30 reason for coming toto my rocm cb that morning; be did pot say anything w me B:toget foy eatd che tived at No 140 Sorib stro t, and a'ways corridered Wi@ @ very nice man; he never bad arything toray to the veighhors ‘Arcther woman who resides in thy same building test’- fled to the good character of the accyret On cross exami nattom phe rald that the nove of the cifloars who pu-«ed bim on the morning of the murder woxe her op, sae the oetendant cn the e tire attempting toget imo hia oan room; he wan excited, but raid noting to her. Mr shaw, with whom the prisonor was omploved, was recalled to prove that a iarge amouat of property war ex card, wed that al'h ugh he missed some th ngs, he pever vereotd ihe privener of puriotelog any goods He-had upvour ded confidence in bis (nteg. tty Crore cxamineé—M_ brother found some bookn In Can. cemi’s bovre that he supposed were taken ous of who cmablisbment Antoni Meriand! testified that be bnew the defe: it fr ; belleved bim to be @ very tadustri yum nd j Bnew be defenvant i» Paiormo, in 1848, birugglipg for her libert:; he did all he could to promote ber ivterest#, epd + as higniy rercectes; the prito er came o thie country {2 september, 1854; the cefendant wie stn f tbe +1 nictpal Guarde ta 1848 The interoreter read t+ © commission Aptorto Parator! decored that he krew the privonor’s f. ther, ard was scquantad with Canoom! for 18 years; that he knew tbe prisoner in Taly, bavirg lived in tbo rome street with bim, snd considered bim an uprigh; wan. Mr Blarbman said that be bad eighty witnesses romain ‘ng, Dut woold tske apy intimation fiom the Court or the Distriot Ator ney His Henor and the District Attorney were of the opinion that it would be usclers to accomuliace evidence ox this it wan at the inten fon of the proseoulion 10 as ai) the character of ihe accuied previous to the charge Intd {m the indictment. Mr, Blanb men req serted bis Hocor to make an order ¢!- recting the propert olerk to return ali the property whlch was taben from ‘he prisoner's room to him Oeries J Warren property clerk, eaceworn ant ex amined by the District Atterney = He produced @ barket wbicb orpiatpea rhees, which were Went fied by Mr Sam- mis, ard cp hi eM@darit they wero retarned to him Mr- Emeti war reosiied by Mr. Barkman, She testi fled that the basket produced #an not Cancem|”s property. Catherine Dorp aworn, ard ¢xemived by ex J dge "hil. Npe—My mix shop ts at the corner of Elm and Worth, kbow the womap who \s calie¢ Mre Cancem!; every mor ring Carcem! bovgbt two cents worth of mi The covntel+n both -Ides here rested thir cave Mr. Hail etimated that ax be was rot desirous of gaining glory for speech mabing, ex Jodge Paillips meke the Cloning sy cook. Mr. Ashmead {nformed bis Honor that a member of bis femiiy wae seri vsly indisposed ia Po'ladelpbie, and if sgreeadle to the Oourt end jury, he wold Itke the case to be ecjovrned #1 Tuesday morning. Uader the ¢iream atepces, Judge Roosevelt acjourned the Court till 10 0’ slook Toesday morning. Jodge Roosevelt said thatthe Lowber caso would be doulc ed on Monday morning. He reqnosted the reporters {0 state that no other jorory to attend the Over 4d Tertlcer of thir erm will be required, as Mre. Cua ninghem’s cere has been moved by certiorari w tho Supreme Court. Increase In the State Taz. (From the Albany Statoeman | The amount of the rext State wx Is one bundred and twenty five per cent larger than that of the previous. The rrason for tix le the p oflieate Ie tion of leat winter tn appropriating from the State trea tury There t# no other explanation, and {t Ie direct and timple. Tho Weed regency, ¥bo had completo omntro! of the legislation lest winter, eqosnd-red the peblic funds with © wanton bard There coald be but one reeult. The texpayers of thy different covm ler tn the S:ate may see it ref ctes tm the followirg table, showing the State lax ihie year, as compared #)h tho lark — COMPARATIVE ETATEMENT OF THE STATE TAX OF 1856 ano 1857. State Taz for 1858, eatamated on vale adions of 1868 $89,076 78 91,960 Se 18/116 34 State Toa Nemes of Counties — of 1866. a su 46 Albeny.... 18,049 69 BI 16 wise 6,199 13 78 16 34.396 20 4 660 2 21,8048 10 18,336 87 83,217,499 68 Jcvarna Troore —On Satarday mernieg the fnvtitete Cadets, pupils of Rey. E. 8. Schenk end Joho B. Van Cort, of Perth Amboy, paraded in front of the Uli Mall, bring thelr pinth gem! aonnel excursion to this olty. The young store we © in full *rese and iosked enitiarly, and nam bered twenty nine The agee ‘f the hove ranged from ten to fifteen years. Some haf deeen of them wore ox pam! diminniive, onder command ef [ext Oontse, aged 16, and lat Sergeant Dohote, aged 12 The Governor’: room wee crowded witr Indies and chilirem, friends of the voldiery, and, owing to & press of Duriness on the part of the Mayor, listened toe epeenh from Colone’ Ming, which wae delivered in hie oeval felicitous manner. The bore reemed to be quite elevated on being called upon by the Orlonel to hoot themanives to ba near waohfol fn gaard log thelr onuntry’s right#; tbat heir county's hopes wore fo & meaanre centered in them, and they should aim, by ttrtot dircipline, & rer be rend? and wilting to quell tn- fFa-reotion at home or battle with foreign invasion. Ronnmey on Surrnoaen —The brig Morancy, recently ar rived from Maysguce, and now lying at Q aranting, was hoarded last night by rome river thieves, and rix bage of segar (about one breshrad) stole therefrom One of the thie ven, after getting ot board. hold the first oaaty #htinthe otbers deanen fed fo the hold and Aled the Pays, but the first eMoer (even though a pistol war proteated >) hi head) evenenced Iu freeing nimeeif and alarming the ovow of & vest! pea’ by, whea the thivvse decamped wita ine sit bags, leaving six more ready to be taken, ia the verse! New Yorn Hoeritat = "ha following @ the werk'y report of the above Inrtivurton to de: tem ber 16. 186) -=tematulng Bp September 18, 989; adm tted tH September 95, OT barced cured oF rrilewed. (0: died, 5; resaiaing at Ja’e, Abb; manier, 920; females, 29, Splendid Firemen’s Procession, ‘THE WaLe 840M TO PHOTBUTOR SNGINS COMPA- *Y NO. 22 FROM HARTPORD—iLLUMINATION, PIRE- WomaP, wo. Proveetor Engine Company No, 92 visiied Hartford, Connecticut, o1 Wednesday, to contend In the grand fire- men's tournament which took place in that olty, There were eight prizes in all to contend for, the first of walob was a trumpet made of the wood of tho old Charter Oni, bandeomely mounted with gold. The trial took piace om Fridey, but unfortunately the hove of the New York com- pany burst, and they failed to win a prize, They after- warts (ried with other hose and threw « stream of one hundred end eighty six feet, which would haye won had {8 been thrown on the trial, Laat night Protector engine returned t the city, avd the friends of the company gave {t reception that will long be remembered for ita spirit and splendor It was quite equal to that given a few weeks since to Americus Eogine Compaay No 6, on ber retern from Cameda, and that ie ‘Bgrest deal, precession nambered over 2 (00 persons, and {\ 'ooe Dour end » bal for itt (ass e given point = Tae en- © houses slong the route were brilliantly ittaminared, and “reworks were les off at tntervalr, tar barrels wero burned avd *anvon fired everything, in fags, done ‘has ‘wonld give (clat\o the oorasion ian, in ‘act, having arravgea the wholn demoastraticn. After @ tplenctd clepley of fireworks om the pom ihe procession pocseded and marched in ine ge urders— Corps of Poltor men. Delegates from each company, Col. mbian Eogine ompsny No 1 Protector Comoapy N> 22 (‘he guoste Hndvon Hoge Compa: y No. 1. Hore Company No. 1 Hose Oompany No. 2. Ladder Company No, 2. ‘Marion H #6 Company No. 4. Hote Gomany No. 7. xine Company No. 9, Gown Hore Company *o 6, 8. and Lacae’ Company No, A ee Company No. 15, ane Hose Company No 20, Coil mbiap Eogine Company No 13. Belic Ho eG mpany No 36. Peart Hose Company No. 28. Chaibam Engine Company No 16. Bunker B11 tmgtve Com: ary No. 32, pany No 47. Columbian Hook and Lacder © mpany No. 14. ops Hose Company No 60. Eareka Hose Com any No. 64. Howard Engine Company No 84, Vardi g Bose Comvany No, 67 Baxter Hook and Ladder Onmpany No, 15. Clinton Rogine Comreny No 41. Hove Company No. 86 Live Oe Company No. 44. Trades men’s Gagine Company No. 61. h pany No 63. wepavy No 30. x Ladder Company No, Hoo! 6, Evgice © myavy No. 16, and sovera) companies from Brooklya, pariicioated ip the precession , he wh -le inter- spersed #itb music fad he ng com psny having a ban ‘The stroets were ceprely thronged along the route. aod ith the fireworks, tbe borfires, the tmobes, the mnaio + the pitturerque aaiform of the dremen, the city bad quite & holicay appearance, ‘The becuse of Hook ard Ladder Company No. 19, corner Thirteenth ptreet, was Ulaminated, AB ¥ a8 aise the howse of Hose Company No. 7, adn’ ‘The line of maroh * as dow rth avenue to Twoll! dorm Broadway to Cham bere street, thence to Centre areet. thence to Nasssa atrect and past the the firemen 1 atibe beuse be latter. Speeches vera made, bat ho eo late im the cy. ning that we were un- able to report them. dobn Decker wae the Bk. and Lad. 14, Have 66. 4n0 Gunecn, Engine 17. Jaa, Doyoendh, Hit & Lad. 4, Hose ‘vas very Sno and resected great credit on (hose » ho got It ap. MURDEROUS ROW IN BROADWAY—TWO MEN SHOT. While ihe procession was passing the corner of Worth street and Broadway last aight, cone rowdtes om the side walk began to throw brickbats at the members of Kogine Company No. 41, The firemen immediately resented tho Stick, and made sn onslarght on the rufans. Daring the affray one of the members of 41 Engine drew a pistol, and Ored several times in sacocesion, wound'ng two men, who were taken immediately to the hospital, whero \bey gave their names as Allen and Murphy. Alb n was stot through the breast, and, it is fearet, io fatally wounéed. Murphy wae shct ia the left side, and \s considered to be !n @ der gerous onadition. The row war «nickly quelled by the @remen themsetves, but not before @ oomDder of persone + ere severely beaten. The whole difficulty # said to have originated from ea okt feud between the members of Hse Oompany No, 26 and Engine Company No. 41. acquaintence in ihe per arrived from California, bowever, were heirg ide of Salt Lake, where they wee engaged ia pa wali of defenon Two things haa jus oo. ed bg ne = Mor mons—toe with mai! contract from ¥ and con- men from the States, who appear to have beer epi: rent ovt to gather ail he \efo-mation they could teuct ing intentions of the \ederal g+-ernmest. ‘8 formed the theme of Brigham of which Dr on Sup ay, Id the provirione, wegnos, ko, would ‘got to aut lake, Dut ihe teope never Darirg bis termon the or: dered all the mecbapica to ae their ehope and help the farmers te gether thew erope, preparadd m we suppose, war, the Sunday serving, the doctor on the ‘ Bo tall Horee,”’ or * Ow of Lexington Women, oa: some bag mew «Welt Lod Ihe prophet we'll w Ard you may 1m you please; vaye. ‘Du 4a, do da day." Wo ell mind what On tbe route mela linn a ones Macey ee eat cotting a'cng very well otherwise. No sickness emir rept a few casee of sonry: wo be among ne Tratam Ovuna—Exrma Niet —Owing to the sudden in- diepertiion of Sgnor Macaferri, ‘' Rrnani’’ wae not pro dtced at the Academy inst night, thongh t was aanounoed for the ovenirg The “ Barber of Seville” wee substi tated, «) an very wr!) got through wiih under the cireum. wances. La Grange rang well #0 did Laboostia, Roooo 414 not apposr tp his role of Bartholo, but Onieti Ciled hie Place very respectably. Gassier ie the best Figaro we bave teen for some time, The audience did not seem to feel the dirapr olotment very grievously, bat applauded “The Barber” throughout very cordially. Naval Intelligence, ‘Tho United Saws steamer Saranac, now at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, went im commission on the 17th inet Below we give # correct list of ber ofoers, as far ag have been appolnied —Cantain commanding, John Kelly ; first Nevtenant, Francis Haggerty. escond i! My beri & Job: sob; (bird lleat pact, Dawlet Ammen; foartty herterant, ——- Harrie, (ith Heatement, Willem Gwins Lenterapt commending marines, J bo 0 Osh; mas ler, WG Dealer; rorgeon, W. A. Nelwom: amtetant ear, on hot eppotnied: chief ongineer, Theodore Zeller; firey . Richard ©. Potis, Wm J Laméio; seomnd as. veterts, H+ Remecy, Wm A dont; taird avwieteate! Duplaine, Sehtey and Liha, purser Jobo & daltek; boas tenn, Fru k Melond; gruner, —— Wilson; carpenter” A 3. Thomas; catlmaner, @. T. Stocker,