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_ THE CENTRAL AMERICA CALAMITY Udet of Persons Known te be Lost, or not Heard from. ‘Through the aid of the surviving officers and crew of ‘the Vectra! america we have sacoceded in obtaining the ‘@kRC101 Correcied List of the persons supposed to be lost Om the Central America. They were ail knows to be on ‘Doard 0! 1.6 vessel, and not baving siace been heard of, £¢ ls Dut fcir to presume that motif notall of them are Gost, alto gh there ts a possibility that many of them may bsve been ptoked up at sea and taken to foreign Ports, ip which caso tt may be weexs or even mostas be- ‘Core their friends in this counwry may hear from them. ‘This odasce ts rendered Goubly grea: since the mirace fous cvcape of ihe three periuns, John Tioe, second engt- eer, Alex Graviand Gao W. Dawson, who were ploked ‘Gp after belt x tossed about on the open ses, witaout food vor drink, for cight days and twenty hours, and brought ini |! his port ou #ouday morning. ‘By the annexed table it will be seen that allthe names ‘whieh bave yet come to band, in addition to the 169 known to bo saved, amonats t> but 199, leaving @ balance @f about one iundred ang twenty fire to be accounted for, ewhich ts the mort pertec lis! of une persons on board of ‘Che Ill fated steamer wbio - oan 06 bad until an official une ean be forwarded from sen Fravcisco, as whe only list of fpassengers this side of that piace was op board of the ship ‘when she weal down; consequen ly we have been obliged .@0 depend uyoo the memory of the passeogers aiready od for si0h names as wo have been able to get hold Of thus far, whinh at best is but Imperfeot. OPFLOBRY AND ObBW KNOWN TO BE LOST, OB NOT BD FROM, Ww. L. Horndon, summation, New York, Chas, M Ven gtocseelaer, f at officer, on. A <yers, toird officer. W Hull. porter, Broriyn. Joso..n T. Tenoiwon. surgeon, New York. ‘ ‘Wa. H, Aull, spip’s storexeo sor, Brovklyn. BOGINBSK'S DEPARTMENT, 7. Goor,e Budoiugton, third enginee’, died on the hur. rica»e deck the Sanday evening of ine wreox, wh.-e >e, #ith ten others of the ship’s crow aai ugers, bad taken refuge. o Boma tcVonald, fourth —- 3. Wo Jones, do. 20. Josep> Ciark -— LL Richard fen Np boy, died om the Ba ricapo deck wi.n Budaington. 12. Wm Wiggieewortw, engineer’ 13, Tumsiby Movan. 38, Francis Waters, V4. Sercvel Lawre ce, —-19, Chas. B. Buyd. 1B. Fre: eriek Brown. 20, Edward Higgins. 16, Jamon Modena, 21, Frederick L 2. &, 4. 6. 4 11. Thos Parker, 22 Warcn Hyde. rl Berpard Oonck in, 3. Robert Cas. 27. Jonn Smith. 34. Jonn Vo» ney, 28. Rovert Carn. 9%. Pairtce Carr, “9, Edward Doyle. PASSERS, 80, Patrik Gavin, 24, John MoDonnin, BL. Arpold Beil, 35, James Norris, 32 Hormes Sager, 86 John Gileapie, * B83. Riebard Beli, 81, Christo, her asunes, 88. Patrick Evacs, 89. John Banks. 40 Job Keirnely. ‘These th: ce persoas died on the hurricane deck the se- ond apd wWwird cay afier the wreck, 4. James Brennan 42, 48, 41 46 46 were five men who were working their psasygo to New Vork in the engincer’s department. ‘Their panic: ure not known. Tares of them iposinirmns from 3.nk sncisco, apd two m from qrbere they dn deen in the service of Gen Walker. STEWARD'S DEPARTMENT. 47. NL MoB ive, ave ard. 4, Lucy Vaween, died of trjuriee on board of brig Mary oc, received in beiug transferred from tho Centra: America to that vessel. 49. Joon Yancey, ameeen ena ‘ne oman $0. Jobo Paterson, ship's OL. Wm soleiian, eh'p’s a warms? DEPARTMENT, 62, Jamos Broslier, 64 El Ulommens, 58. Bart »* Gavnor, 05 Cyprion Neleon, $4. Jobo Hogan, 66. Joba Brown, » & We re kus, 67, Jona 3 Freeman. 86 sronibals Modem 68 Patriok Carroil. 81. Wm wrens. 69 Hoary Holcom, ry Jace enry. 70. George Wilson. se ley. Tl John Biue. 00. Rickert Panter. 18. Podlip Pt Prker. 61. Wm. tiyers. 18. Wm. Hare. 62 Ebas Liony, 74. John Young. 68, Samuci Neilson. 16. John Pattis. 79. Isaeo Prattis. 76. Jobn iavey. 60. James West. Hy Seat 2s Unreal, S Uore ‘Snip soullion, alsy ated on hoard of ee a 1 Caerame dese wiih tease shove name MIKCALLAN BUTS. 61. Wm Servant, colored, porter. = Chavics Pouwings a, Culored Bostom, 83. Jacow 0. HM ieaa, d, barber. , 84 Wm # Fun, colored, dremen’s meas boy. ‘86, Isaac Nana, colored, water clos 4 boy. PABBANGER« SAID TO HAVK BERN ON BOARD THE CBsTRaL AMBSICA NOT BBARD FROM 48 BRING 90 Ben) ..4, Aapovck county, Duacis, ge Kolsh, Onitforaia. out Parr gor, Now Granada. 96. Beers, 97. Sam vei Guiew, California, 98. Cuas. Moilory, Ca tioraia, 99 Ka Vea Nokia, qo. ton. Wm dprovt, di jor ias A Martis, Wa Ema, Catifornia, 08. Jams Rogiea, do, 104 Mr, mistom, Gor 108, Jamia 0. Clarke, Ponnsytvania, 106, War. on Heston, Unio, Hart 00, davidnun, Mary inad. 19. Leobare Young, Uslifurnia, 110. Thon ae Oleunnom, fociaua, LiL, Win J, Sorin yCaufurnie 112 James C. Claud,’Wer'moreland county, Penn. 13 warres Beste, orale, ‘114. Jose me appa 1b Wm 116. Hane een ‘siseoart, iT. Jobe Herne, * do 118. Kichs.u Wilwon, Quincey, Mlinots 198. James B Bireb, U. 3. Me outractor, living at Fall Ki or, Mase 190. Gadrioi D Broan, N. ¥., baggage master of the Pabuaan Reiroad 121 Chas. taylor, Noth Carolina. 22 Bamvet nresve, daa Francisco, 123 Dr. B.jannt, LMA Dr. Gina, “arm of Taft & Oo, Caltfornia. kee wy, kee, New Yors, reowatly revarned from a. ms — loo rower 10 the late Seorotary of ths Usind tees Navy, 190. & Kul*, aot rete. 14. Paco K querra, Saragoss, Spain, rosonily « Beeronout lu Valyaimivo, ubiie. 198. Farm ¢, Of Syracure, New York, 186. La -Te06e Fatlon, 9 lrornw 140, Peter Kelley 14l. Jobe | opard, Battal, N, Y, 142. B.A Lock word, California, Fremont’s attorney, 443. Mr, — Marvin, Bulfsiv, N. ¥. 14 — /oUerty, Genese: cvang, N.Y. Ms Mar, Mario, CAdtoram, Hd. -krobl, Sacramento, in. . Monel, Of the Gem of Delaney & MoNiol, San anid, 148. Adol, be vlsqae, Pera, aged 37, 149. Proorue Olaque, Meru, eged La, 160, —— varser, drm of Soholle, Parker & Oo., San Fravol-ov. 161. Bareque lomo, Lima, Pera, ‘182. Mr. — Riogeray, rm of Spats, ‘Sap F ancieoo. 183, Wm. Reere. ‘et, (nee. — colored servant of Mre. Thayer, of Jonn Radwell Nevada county, James @ Ree res, New Hayen, Coma. ‘11, James M. gua, ever from Peru, to the United ates 50 oreamat 8s Washington. 168, ——— stevens, formerly of Uarmansyille, N. ¥, ate. sawyer. 100. Bamoe! sareeve, jeweller, fan Francisco. 261. Bamusi dan, movede, Gal fora 102. Nionvlas M. Tirado, secretary of Legation from Pera to Washington. 168, —— (horn, Teiladelphia iy, formerly « ship bulidor at Ualiso. Peru iss feees'reespamn in} Bestign Now York, » om, ri 7 pale ia, ms whouse & Oo, 186 eye tir relation to the proposed canal acrces tho Isthmus of Pavama, has Sm=-Op the 26th of Avgust, under te Oe partment, J orgustzed paissance of the Ishuue Detween Aspinwall ead aan, with roleresce to the stercocanic cape! formation of what relates 0 tole part of bim anc to Allen McLane, Heq , tho Pacific Mall Sten -a De papy’s sgent, who placed the steamer Tobago at ee vice for ‘he examination of the of Panama, I ane ta debted for every factiity they afford me. Oommen der Hoff, ihe senior «ficer a Bay of Pana cs, furpished a boat to verify the which accom sanios thw report. By this, tt will'be seen that the water is alal coe extent, both ie the asi and west of the Ba} j oboe i ‘that the canal will be united with the wa tere of Pacife on efther si.¢ of tre city cbanpei might b> dredged to the « epib- of 30 feet, 0 meow the ravigable waters fof ships of lange dra ght ' The say then exvence inte an ample herbor, whore the wiods are said never to biow with — sufdovently compreben- sive for the commerce of the world, acd uadded with: isiends convenient for al! the great purposes that the con- dition of things would cail for, by canal through the isthmus The isthmus {.self scems to presen} po serious obstacle to eolenoe for the construction of a camel. The whole ox- tent from the Avantic to the Pacific, is mato up of awamos, hilis anc plains, and the bighest ‘solnt of land where the railroad paso» is BO more than 486 fest above the ievel of the sea. On the whole route, moat, If not ail the oills through which the canel would pass, woald be reyuired for embankments over tre plains and ewamps; and can prr cetve Bo inavperable obstacle to plerct »g the highsst pars, so as coprvesiently to make the waters of the Chaz es, ‘Obispo, and Rio Granite available for the wants of «canal. ‘the tratb is, thetin « climate less unfavorable to the een see les 0 not think the question of “ feasibility ’” w Mt seems to “ conceded, from experience, that the Afri- cap race alope pevvistertly lanor in this climate Afow thoveand of free blacks might be obtained from the Wert Incia Islands, but this resource would be insde- quate, as was experienced by the oporations on the Pana- ma road The want of men fo Isbor would seem to be the great costacls to the successfci sooomp!'*» ment of a work of 80 much magoitude. To illestrate the topegreph'ss! ‘onture of the Isthmus by the rovte of the rallrs‘, and ueer which che canal mast pase, I have the hens to refer you to the Proie, kintly furaisioa by Sol touen. On the Avantic side the caval woulderisr the Bay of Aspinwall, the obart of whieh t* herowitt submitted lo ‘appresching ‘this potns it would pass a few milesfrom the Chagres and enter the bay near the river Mindi. Hi it wilt be seen, ex in the Bay cf Panaind, extonrive drodg: ing for & chaupel to mee; the deep water would be nxces sary. The bay expands for the dis anco of about five miles between two headiands and is opento thesea. A breakwater would be necessary here. ‘With euch a one as would "aiford the necessary protes- ten ee ee of Aspinwall, Hie the Papema, would afford ample reom for the com po of Eorope at well as Amorios; and in contemplatiog these to bays with the eye of a seamen, and in reference gg ft would look as thonga na- the especial coavenieace of man fo bis laborious pr ge por the extension of com- meroe, ard & where all nations may = to thelr varied parsut's on the g-eat high way of the occan Tova werk like tuat of & cael rough the Isthmus of ard, acapal 2°0 feet wide and 30 feet deep would to Be the ap) ‘dtmentions. ‘With such ar avenue from the sane, On Aigiant wear of the south would be abandoned by Laer as well as America, and we should meet here on nectral ground, purenirg with x common purpose the paths of and jadusiry, which, by ite means, we may sup pore, vould effect @ moral revolution such as the world hea ‘never known, end surpassing in importance that whica at be effected ia the revolution of the commer- otal wor! la tne this }eport, as well as tm the performanc* of the sery ce, 1 trust that { may have full lod toe wishes and ¢: ee, the Departacut, and, if 1 bave failed Jug, 1 de iro 1; moar not 26m cribed toa wai of zeal, bor relber ha @ laborione naval ife hae renderca me unequal to the lack proposed by the Department HIRA@ PaULDING, Fing Oficor comruanding Home squadron. Hon. 1 Tovery, &e. Accordirg to E ginetr Titien’s estimate, the dirtanse from ccean to ocean, along {ne proposed line of routs for the canal, i 4t\ miles. fue Al tanoe from tive fathoms water tu Navy Ray to threo f-thoms deo ta the Bay of Aspinwall, is 483 miles. Tho river Cnagres has asipie svpp ies of wetor at all seasons of the year. I: calcu'ated tbat the cost of the cipal, tuclating ber 7 improvements at both ends, will not oxceod 980,004 ,000, Sarrogete's Court. Before A. W. Bradford, Eq THE SALTHRS RESTATE. ‘The cstato of the Isto Francia daliors, one of the mil Nonairo merehante of this city, bas been up bofo® the Sorregate roveral times on a foal accounting. Mr. Saltors owned al! (he property of the era Iron Company, bus that firm was carried on under a different name. Francis Sai ters & Co. were the sgents of the Pers Iron Compauy in Nhis city, aud cid ai! their business for them Upor setiliog the sccounis of Mr Ssiters it eras fowsd that the Pora Iron Compeny owed bim $41,000 Some of the loguiers desired that his debt sdow!d be paid to the deveden: out of bie ge peral esiaie, The Surr gute held that the debi shout be paid in the decedent ovt of the porseasions of the Pera Iron Company, thongh be owned ali exld possosmons, and mate Fravolt Salers, Jr., sold the boue and lot 83 Marray sirect (> hie Sister for & certain wmoont the other logaters Complaived that (bis properiy was told under is rea va Jue, a8 & favor to raid exer: the plac in the bands of the faully, They nak that Mr. Raltere no beld accountable fo- the fall value of the pro: perty, whatever it may bare been olf for, The Surro. gate 0 decided and the lisbill'y was settles a) $25,000 The Sarregate also decided tbat ue real estate Gorised lieu of dower, shou!4 boar the sseesmenta dering the year which ene hed to | ©; and tino that (oe exeoulors io investing sum to pay tn tnculty, should also have invesied an am: vat tuffictent to pay taxes on th» purchase money, and that po taxer should fall upon the aenottant The ce stcs of Orsor D Mann and Patrick Mo‘lowky were ala cp defore the Surrogate, bul nothing of impor- tance was done is regard to them excourera, Lntelitgence, The gallant On tain Burt, of the bark Marine—who res- urd the pastengers of the Contral Amerioa—s ith his wife, ta atthe Astor, the gucets of that house, Mr. Ob-fstinn & Dolavan and hie sister, Mire HL. Dots- van, of ibis cliy, among the paissagere by ihe Meamabip Argo, from Southampton si this port, yea verday. ARRIVALS. Law in the steamship (ity of Washington—Very | Ber Ar Feailg, Rev Copiclic, Rex Hing Brady, ler Cooke, | Rev Thee fell), Rev Jobn Brady, FW 2008 Crawly, Prioiasd, A diverman, &'@rabors, © Utadorn, J Fooroly J M Burke, W Flannery, J Ringleton, iy Freda 8 Darts, J Penfold. Booth | Oo ioe paler, Jw sirshan and iaty, B ena in Gyo, Mr Knight and Isdy Robt i, ‘ile Faia Fanta god rsea the Part ave. hat iaported by GENIN exquisite novelty of the senso: Sire $4.00 City of Brook | See Hiss, Roce ant obtld, Fre ae and ann. e. va la 2 Olark, e lames Vor r= : Sid ‘A Hndgon and haf A Renter, ‘Oarter, Harn, Mle & Balser, ad toge Seiniren, PW oe ‘ ashy a wd, M Pine Mme Ses wae Son PLLA Den Fy Poe he Family Herald, HR BYISOOPAL CONVENTION—THRER MORE YRR- 0088 PROM THB CENTRAL AMERIOA RESCURD—THE GANOSMI MURDBR TRIAL—INTMABSTING FROM BU- BOPE—NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, BEO., BTC. In the Insue cf the Fauriy Heat of to-day will be found:— ‘The proceedings of the Episcopal Diccewaa Jonvenuion ‘The Wonderful and Miraculous Racape of the Slocond Engi noer, a Passenger and a Fireman of the Stesmsbip Centra) America—Their Statement, A fu'l Account of the Terrible Explosion in Went streat. The BRegaita of the New York Yasht Cin. Religious View of the Panio—Dr- Bellows and Dr. Ohoever on the Fnancial ‘The cons!usion Cancem! murier case—The Jury Dis: Interesting from Burope—The War tn Indis—Letters from our Correspondents in Paris, Berlin and Bt. Petersburg, &0.— Sketch of Gen. Havelock. Arrival of the Star of the West-Highly Important News from Os!tfornis. ‘The latest idlegraphio newwfrom sll parts of the country. Interesting News from Central America. Another Curious Marriage Case in the Surrogate’s Oourt. ‘With editorials on the ims.es of the day—Intoresiing Oity Fews—Police Reporte—Theatrical Notices—Oondition of the Markete—Rarringes and Deaths for the week, and © quantity | Of general miscellaneous an¢ useful reading. Terms Only $2.8 year—four sents per single copy. Tobe } obtained at the office and of al! news agen's. B me Pocket Cutlery.— A Rich Assortmes3 at J, & 8, SAUNDERS! store only, at No 7 Astor House. Knox's Fall Styie of Hat—sow ready; also, bis caps. Ne 213 Broadway, corcer af Fiton street. — Bazaar, O13 Broadway, St. Biche ee tre shook of this esinblishmert has been pga cont nn below cet priens, for the mo: th of otisber, sseortment Im ench iment was inever plele than at ttre present ‘aon oe Young New York, Like Young Francs, oth the m ot 211 Broad “ay, oppoalie 8 Paul's, John Woods Gymsasium- Nos, 4 and 6 Fast Twenty-eigbib otect near Fifth avenue. Classos now forming WUltamsen Brotners, Brooklyn, are now tenrbing ibe ext ot colo, ug phot graphs, at 449 Fulton mrest, Kanffraan, av 20 Gent Ambrotypes and Moliar Photo 'y pe ba, the best io the worid at MUDY’S gallery, 21 avenas doors above Third atre-t Price of Wolfe’s schiedam Schnapps I bes leave io inform the public that { have reduced ‘he prot, of ray jam arimatis Schnapps to the folowing mane oxen, one dozen * bottles, one dozen, me Ubumio 5 : 20 WOLPR, 32 iseaver sireot, Fall, 1857. We beg \o inform our friends that cur complete stock of new va AND WINTER CLUTHIN ‘sale, comp: ‘every 4 rable dealers zinorioacd ination Lc dey] oprewma tn af epros ‘Our cust: is exensively etocked. with ur recs gern saiminern Sern rovungs 6, 8, Ba Soares D. DEVLIN & CO. 6, 289 and 989 Broadway. corner of Warren sires, A Canl.—The Subscribers, having been sub- jeot to an unexpected delay in onmsl-ting a part of their Datla ing op Froa¢ way for the Dusine-#of the present season, would meanw we atiention to a stock of goods adapta! tos grat clase trade, iogetber with every variety of rendy made toh they hare nuw for sa’e et thelr old esta suai. aoml ok berry and Ontbarine strerta BROOKS BROTHERS, Nos. 116 and 118 Cherry street, New York. ported Boots at §2,50; raat $l and $2,f8; dou lesele boots to button, sae 92,25, at ML BILL/E, 671 Brosawey. Hair, its Diseases, Fall, of Color, ‘om bellishment—The whole treated by GRANDJBAN, 34 jurch street, Bla»k Books and Stations: Pull Sup- yn on hand at RAYAUR noe & TRRZY'S, 76 Betailic Tablet Razor Strop—For Saic by J, & 8. BAUNDERS, store ouly ot No,7 Astor Honse. Hollowsy's Pills Uperate upon - the Or. ‘which furnish the eleme Fontaine’s Cream of Wild Flowers has no us] for washing ebiidren aud infants, Try it, For sale st Broadway asd No 6 Astor Hous. Merah & Co."s Kadical Cure Truss Office removed w ho. 2 Vesey atreet, Astor b une. Rarnes & Pack have ttemoved from 208 Breae way ‘0 13 and 15 Pars ro’ ec ly opposiie Howse. ‘The avertion of j »ber we ba vent deans invited to our tmmenae eto Wot px ent my -dintm proprietors’ prices, by be ease, dozen oF 100 gene. BARNEs & PA! Kew York, Cireinnai acd baa Francisco, COMMERCIAL . INANGIAL AND MOSBY MARKER, Townay, Oot, 6—6 P.M. Noarly the whole of the improvement reported yerter” day in the stock market was lost today. there were in dications yesterday afternoon that lower prices would rule to-day § At the Grst board to's morning Missouri 6's fell of Je per cont; Erie bonds, 1871, 2; lilinols Central bonds, 1; American Fxcbange Dank, 2), Delaware and dudson, 3. Oamberiand, 5; Pennsylvanian Goal Commany, 3; Ni York Contrai Retiroad, 8%; Krio, ; Chicago and Roxk Inend, 7; Roading, 6; Michigan Oontral, 14; Panama, t; Diinols Central Railroad, 6; Cleveland and Piiteburg, 1; Galena and Chicage, 2; Vievelaod and Toledo, 9; Miulwaa- Kio and Mutisnipp!, 2. The transactions wore onusuaily largo, principally for carh, but a good many wore on short time, The hearicet fail, it will be seen, was in tho most promicent railroad stocks, The fuctaations im the stock markol show the feverish state of the pubiic mind &nd ibe uncertainty of values in the leading speculative seouritics, A slight advasce in prices brings ont vast quantities of skecks, and tbe beyors canvol lake 8 quarter part of (hat cfferiag. Tre bulls arein the minority jas} now, and we do not see bui that their number must decrease, The gros army of ovtaidors are boars, and as fb general ting holders of stocks, particularly of railrond companies, are pol only dispofed but compelled to realize, With rery few buyers, and they among the brokors, with a great member of sellers, principally among email outaide holders, thore is no support to the market, but, on the cootrary, & Vieacy pressure downward, which must Inevitably result ta uch lower prices. Tre following sales of stocks Abd pds wero mado to day atanction by A Kh Nicolay:— $4.00 New Jerney Central tv" 9.0 Cleveland & Piteborg R. & . Ist mort, 3,000 Galena & hi ‘nion ist mort 6.000 i wank!s and sf Bri Also the following by 8. Draper — a4 6 6 per cent bonds. oe ovre Bi neat ond 8 At the second board the market generally wee lower. In State bonds there was a littic aotirity, but there was a small business in stocks, Virginia 6's deolined 14 per cent; Metropolitan Bank, }¢; Bank of Commaroe, 2; Penn- sylvania Coal Company, 2; Erie, \; Chicago and Rook Inland, 4; Milwaukio and Missieipp, 8; Michigan Central, MM; Paomma, 136; [ilinots Central, 1; Galona and Chicago, 9; Cleveland and Toledo, 13g. I appeers to be almost impormible to eustain the slightest improvement In stock securities for more than twenty four hours. This, however, is not at ail surprising, Pablic confidence In railroad stoke no longer oxiste. It \# among the Uhings that were, and there {t wi!l remain, Never again in the bistory of these works of internal improve- ‘ment shall we see such prices and euch yalnes at bave ruled for railroad stocks, Im time tae lower clavens of any length yf time As for railroad storks {i te beat to let fBemalone. AS& goncral thing thoy are dear ut any ‘Ta MutT reports to day ae followe:— $20K,863 67 1,285):37, 65 . 6,500) 4b 14 ‘The receipts to day insin de $100 on) for travsfer orale on Boston, and the paymenh !nolude $712,000 on Oall’or- pia drafts, and $20,000 goot the Uaited stales Mins, Philadel, bis. It @ill hoseon tha’ the Treasury balance ts reduced to nearly ix an¢ @ halt’ million of dotlars, amount less than we bays known fo many momks. We hope to ace it tons than baif that figue before the ist cf January, 1868. Our advices from the Bast in regard to tho banke of that reotion are rot mt all encouraging from Hartfor# we Dave acrounts of the saspemeton of three banks—tae tx change, Charter Onk, and Mercantile. The New Eogland | banks are daily weakehed by the rejarn of their olrow Ja'ing notes, In this respect they differ very much from the banks of this State, or any other Sate + here the pab- ie stack security extete The return of stre:iating notes to the banke of New Eogtaud weakens them by teking awey gold or other assets, while in this stato the retcrns of circulating notes rather strengthen the banks, for they take the notes to the Ranking Sa -ertn- lendent, got State stooks {n sxohaage, sel] them a\a pe ‘mivm, and are thorefore in fands for fetnre operations ‘The circulation of the Eastern banks ts coming tm from the Weet to volumes, and as it is redeemed it kares each bank worse off than before This is likely to lead to trouble among these institutions, and perhaps ulttmetely toe general suspension emong the eountry benke, if no more, the whole of Kode Isian? amt a good many hanks tn Connecticut have already gone down The annoved Ii:t contains the pames cf banks the bile of which aro not received at the Suffolk Bank :— Mains —Fxchange Bak Bangor; Rallowoll Bank, Hal- !; Hancock Bank, Kilsworth; Ship Builtory’ Bank, Iepd; Maritime Bark, @angor; Eilkworth Rank, Bile ; Cine Bak, Chiza; Central Bank, Halo welt; San ford Bark, Sanford —-Corhituate Rank, Rorten; Grovere’ janafaovarere’ Benk, Georgetown; West . Bpringfold New Hampsmen,—Exoter Bank, Exeter; Lavosstor Baok, Lavosater. ‘Viamowr —Stark Bank, Bonnington; South Royalton Bark seuth Royalton; Deaby Bark Danby. Compacicor—E:giermn Bank, Vest Killingly; Voorter Bapk, Depbary; Wooobary Bank Woodoary; Hertford County Bank Flartford, €xovarge Bavk, Hertford; ber centile Bank, Ba tford; Charter Oak Bani Hartford; ‘vol. chester B» ok, Colobaster. Ruopm IsLamD.—Tho bill of none of the banks ars received The ruspevsion of a very large fur dealer tn Maiden Jane was reporied today—repo-ted to have @ large surplus, The American Mxchange Bank, afer honoring the drafts of Messrs Sather and Churca, of San Francisco, ‘up to the olose of » sinesa-yesterday, refused to pay them this morning, and they were protested. The suspensiw Of Messrs. Willetta & Oo. le also announced this moratng. Adrian H, Mullor will Loid bis regolar auction sales of stocks an¢ bonds to morrow, ai 1234 o’olocic, at the Mer. chants’ Exchange. Albert H. N.colay will bold « special sale of stocks and bonds to-morrow, (Wednesday ) at 12 o’clocls, at the Mer chante’ Exchange. ‘The notes of the Bank of Wateriown wero discredited yesterday. Its agents at Albany speak confidently of the ability of the bank to coatinue its redemptions on and after to-morrow, ‘The an. exed is a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports, for the week and since Jax ad 1865. 1886. 1857 ‘Tota’ for the week. $1,867,470 1,3(9'300 1,721,980 Previously reported 46 834,246 67,602,968 64,016,346 Bince Jan. 1........3A7,101,116 68,001,146 66,107,206 ‘These stringent times bring outs good many ugly facts Somebedy, for some purpose, has burted up the annered section from the aw in relation to the Reading Rallroad. Tk was parsed by the Legisiatore of Yonnsytvania at the time the Reading Railroad was granted relief from ite oredi\ore:— Section 6.—Tho stockholders of the said company shall be jotnuly lable sa partners trading together in business for all the debta of the company be ‘ap ly to bonds which may bo issued by the said compaay In liea of or in excbange for bonds which said company say uncer er Leung lawe iognily seve, or to engagements which said Hany Inny, under existing lame, enter into. And, proviged ferther, that suit shall rst ‘be broug at against ibe company, and it asscis be exhausted. If this provision of the law applics to tho floating debt of the company, tt ts surprising that it hae 80 long slepi unknown, The ‘bulls’ in the stock ridicule the seotton an “a weak invention of the enemy,” and as not applying to apy oxietiog lability of the company. As It reads, Lowever, !t bas rather an awkward look for sockholdors, | Tho Siato Comptrolior bas been at the Manhattan Bank, | fm thie city, for two dayn, signing transfers of Stave stock withdrawa from the Bank Departmen aod put upon this | market within the fow days part ia large amounts. The Albany Argus of the 6th inst. enys :— The whole amount of seonriiies in the Bank Departmen’ at date of Inst report was Bonds and morigager.. Now York Siale stocks, hee | Do. ry 8 041 ses | Do. do, «1,954,000 | Do, do. «116}498,082 tod Stator stocks, ms do, Michigan Stato stocks, 6... Titinota oO. do. 6,, Arkansas do. do, 6.... collation daring the inst week over $1,660,000 of bank bills, The amount of securities surrendered was over $1,000,000. Tho amount of notes still in packager, not counted, (included in the adove,) was about $920,000, The amount of notes returned for cancellation for ihe inst Three days of tho week suscording the recent decision of Judge Harris, waa over $1,100,000, and the amount of se” curities returned during the same period was within « fraction of $800,000. ‘The Albany Statesman montions a report that a young man who bas for ome time beam engegod in the froight department on the Boston Rallrond, in that city, 1s missing, ‘and It supposed to be a Cefaulter to the amount of $10,000 or $12,000 By telegraph we have information of the suspension of Mostra, Dertury, Drake & Co., of Cincinnati; W. E. Oal- ver, of Lowsvilie; James H. Lacas & Oo, of S Louis; and Kennet, Dix & Oo, of New Orleans, The banks of Providence, R. 1, bave made arrange mente for the soliemrns of thelr exchanges, and have adopted tho following rales — 1, Tha) ench bask chall pay out its own bills and no oth 2 That eech bank phel! make 'te deposit at the clearing A. Mt, daily, 8. Joby &. Bartict, Shuoacl Huichias ard Benja- min While consiitute # committee, to advise in wgard to wont they consider an excessive iene of Dilla by the boyd eral suporrialon of the exchanges The followicg Dadks ta Now Jorsoy aro operated uador the general banking |s¥, and every bill {seued is counter: signed by the Mtate Treasurer: Aiccron County Bak Jersey Oty Mechinics’ and Traore ‘Jersey Cuy. Tank of Jervey Clty Jersey Giy. Hovcker City Bank Jersey Cuy. Bergen Ucunty Bank, Pearaic Coonty Pank ‘atersoa. ‘Ontaract City Pa‘orson Frencbiown Bark euchiown. The Freebold Banking — eaboid. Amorion Bank. « Trenton, = Madison (Wis) ‘Democrad of the 1 inet myn rrp hy haat | a Peal wen Fond du Lac Railroad Company had ‘an asciga. roves HPtru® A similar report with reforenoetto the Mifwaukie vcd Ta Crosse Ralirosd jroad Company ts without foundation. This latter remor ly grow ont of an arrangement jost mate between the ovmpany and thetr felah Coamberiain. “They havo oxe- y serie, ee ine of their road for a] u y ronning expenses, ard toapply the et preeeeda meet tbe tntereat om All the onwtanding mortgage tose, ‘cou swooed to Hiqaldate the company’* jrosemt Indebtedness to bin, at well ae what will be doe when ths road Is oom, to Now Lisbon. As soon 86 the dedt ts diecbarged, the road ro vorta to the compan, Sat a Chamberlain erpecte to have the rond finished an to Now Lisbou, one hun tred and forty four miles — ieaukle, early \a Docamber next” Thir le ® wise and prudent eoment, as it in. wore the contimmed Wyo a re. ment by turing all ite revenues to the paymeat of in Qoreet and duicing the road. The two great land grant ja compan'es of ye vhough Lg A Dances are iomporarily de reared, cannot be crippled ia tel? offerte of resources ee ‘The following is ® statement of the Dusiness at the Phila deipiia Onstom House daring the month of September. — Comstrece ov Parapeirma, = — capombar, Mow Navcise In weed age... Hee teed ‘vow foreiga ports. donds mest become mnch depreciate’, snd they will take the same course of the stocks sow. flank stocks a4 pre | font prices mey absorb some flontiog capital, as they area | favorite Invertment with mary capiillve [) Arieas us om tne mom depreciated | ek by (howe who pave Poeeivad for other dirtlute Withe rnwn for consnenptton. . &, Prasepertator © Viva of mercivan Fee tail -# month Favored from foreign pots... Fou merobamdise eacoret. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNIASDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1857. 3) | ror mis by Duties Reeeived 1864 1850 1857. eptember... 8826077 410 04 BHS 286 566 rrev's B mos. 8 429,60. 4416600 3.162415 2 469,769 ce 89,808,708 D000 A084 8,600,029 2,098,335 Roce Hxennoee Compar, ioral. g4ceu M York a's 72. 90 Joo ahe eg RB, bo 10% pa'68. 90 300 fo. “ope 10N 100 do. . 10s 260 ong 103% 1000 Erie RR 29 m.. 100 Erio 80 m '83.. = ‘ate Con be '1T be °6 owe NYON Hi be '60 106 Mish 38a Fd bs eee TH Grou RR bs Fs titstttt ti assesou ~ & 10... 1400 Ete Con te ‘20 ebe Movop’in Bk 72 30 TI Coo ral RR... 84 10 Pork Be .. «.... 68 100 Galews & Obic RR 66 17 85 Oleve & To! RR.. 24 5¢ Aw Bron Be..... 70 260 as, 26 Pact Mail Bs O 62 6 do..... 60 Del&tiacCaras, 92 CITY COMMERCIAL ABP0RE. fumunay Oct 6~6P. M. BReaversrve.—Ficur=Tho mw ket wae quive dall, and prices tended to lower ratex Tac sales wore limited to about 7,008 @ 8,CO bbls. at about the following quo tenepe: “uperfive State Sta ®eeiere Ovi and Ohio superfine Exira Orio nad Western... (anacian xuperfing and exir Ba's mo @, Alesandls und Georgetowr Sout erp fan eno extra... Seneca SETSSaSRESS Peeeeseses soanncoeet eesscsesses Copadivn wes steady, ‘with snios of 300 8 400 ble Souil ero wae oiso less fictive, with wales ¢f 800 «900 bua. at quotaticns, Rye flour ant c yn meal were quiet and sale: opimportant. Wheat wea heavy and lower, with salcs of about 26 000 a 30,°00 beshels, including southern red, at $1 17 @ 6155, ena sourbera white at 91 2d a $1 35 or Obie and inferi r Michigan do. at $110. Oorn—The mar. kot wee cull apd . ‘The sales embraced a rout 20,000 nus els Western mxed at 690 8700. Rye was quict and ———. Osta wore skady at 440. a 460. for state and ‘onern. Corrua.—The market was inactive. Sales of about 200 begs Rio were made at le i1ic. o1tom —-There were no sales of moment reported, but shipmer te cortivued to be mat on owners’ eccocnt. We que Mobile mi¢diings at 16340 a Ibo ,and New Or- jenna do a ltize w16K0. The following isa statement of tho movement in coton siice the lst September, as compared wita the doa bos” Ga 1856. 1857. Reoetved at ports. bane 189,000 191,000 58,00 Ex toG. Britain. 60,000 13,000 16,060 13.000 12,000 = 4,000 6,000 2,000 77,000 29,000 18,000 212;000 «1/000 =~ 62/000 —Of which, during the past week, included in the above— Received at ports. 47,000 61,000 67 000 81,900 Ex. to G Britain. 14.90 16,000 O'000 8,900 » 10,000 7 - 1,600 = Toslexporia.... 26,000 21,000 10,000 —Deocreae of revel at the porta, compared vitae year, 68.000 bale Increase of exports to Groat Britain, 4000 bales, Decrease to France, 12°00 bales; dooroare to riber foreign porta, 3.000, Total decrease in oxporte, 11,000 bales Femanrs.—Grain ergagoments wore light, and confined to rome 1,200 burhols * boat, in bega, a id, and 8,000 | to 4000 bbie flour ef 2e 4 , aor 200'a 400 valve of colton at 316d. 0 7.824, To Loudon, 1,200 boxes toa ware en- gaged at 176. 6d , ard 200 hhda, cugar at 264, a 276, 6d. Kates to Havre were unchanged Bar <=ihe supplive wore ight, and ralos makiag to « limred exien’, at 600, a 700 Link —Hales of 4 000 « 5,000 bbis, wore reported at O50 for cota n, apd ut 8) for lump Moises wore depressed, aut only ealoable et emo cope reion in pies Naval S7oaas were quiet, and prices irregular. | Ous were dull, and sales tight, Lice was nominal, whie beth eperin and whale wore |.ss ealoavle at pi viowF quesat! ons. Puovmiors —Pork—Tho market max dull and unseitiod. The cake Fe @00n ined to About 260 WdIs., lo lols, no ud log mone @t $42 66 a $22 76, aod at $17 18 for prime. Beet wee unchanged and rales limited. lon of prime moe and beef hams were light and prises more or less vomipal, We baye po change to notice in decom. Sales * oy Of ehoelders wore made at ilo, and | ud heme wlio a lisse for dry ralied, tard wae do lower, with Cf about 160 bis. at 145g0 @ 14% fo was dull, while choceo was ia tr wes boavy and irregular, The reed about 1,000 41,100 hde. Oubs marcoyato, obicfly #it-in tre range of ones 80, incluaiag 206 bade. for export at 47,0 cab. Tonacoo —Tramsacuona arc suspended and prices quile pomina’. Wmexey was heavy and lower, with email sales of 800 ‘8 400 bbis. at 200 —pOUBL® orn WATER PROOF AaW BU, een Son Say AOR, 10 aan sirem 200 CABD— DB FOWL, OOULIET ‘Siteods 10 all diseares of the eve and ear ont 4 P.M. ty ‘sn Broadway. Artifcin’ ayes, which re semble the nwaral eye in color And appearance, inserted without the slightest pain JAUNT AND LaNuBams FIG. ewe THA BRSULT 0] in thie week's CLIPPAR, 0 to ‘leo, the vanes of soversl osiebrated iogiish race borsee brought to this coun Fy. ‘ Yes 78 Harney aaron = Monnghan's fight—of. sal report, in as Run bat no Race—a big crowd, but bigger divappoint. | Boulling Matich—New York agaiast Phi’adsiptia—for | a How the Pugs of Boston Boated th Pollen \\instrated. Death of Joo Marson she jocacy, with « porwalt Flewi thcoting~ Mach beiwoen Trwvis nud Fani—fall ro Congresn— Notes of Prepars om -01 Mi Pi by ged Mr. Porria. Bey ttab ‘Throwing the Hammer —Paiting the &%, AND AURIST, from Ga M @ between Pan! ae bg Co Sore !sie rerort of cg motion. Hor igah Abd Vaarde’ Match for pape o> agate Gribbin aad Coburn! Maton 9910 dapoaiiad ] desrrivtion | { y AROSENE OF K Ma PROLAL NOTIOR. ‘the Kerosene O11 Company aawounce to thelr. sent customers, that they have, dosswered @ process by'waich all Pt odor red from Reronen: pager Khopenn Lant Ae! Tos ani oan reer of bi amt at gt exponen, can be attached diaary Iamp, and barn’ at an ery: ose of oe quarter ot ove oemt pet hour Lf ay ‘he Nebt of three exndiag Pa be, seen at ri oeened gh aa Pa we. Loon! agent, WR exclusive righ's, appointed on app tasuion BTENS, general earns. Beare “er rest. ATENT BIN DRRS-FOR BIRDING GAITNRN sKOmS bed 1 baLton, 411 Broedway, over Lock wood's book sare. PORT MINE ARD BRANDY, SUPARIOR QUALITY, Log Td on over, pir favorings for port lua, erireot tnvantly, esgences Jamaicn and Ko yah oh an bieek Rrandien i eis micas toe De. mi pe ORs seat to See Ane'nen, Bold by all news agents. five nia GLas8 AMD OHINA, eur OUT, PLAIN, APD preasea glaas of ev Plion, & the tweet mana. factory prices. French lam. And dessert na teh et wa, tacy arises. Ae "at the went tm ures pine. a J ven m. fet A domoretea wo Leth wrreee. mhsed EWING Mo UHINMB.—AL.. PRRBOWE WiC machiae of univereal sillisy some ‘eal itt exe fobeien 1d tho boaviews fabrice berer Sar ome best mart'os "cr feunly mae manucnctnring. Ta! v1 wy ‘> erry} FET as tomas Seoures by tan eulsoraes Baereased ay Care iB ae. MISCELLANEOUS, — BAY MALE UUN UM Ol, tibia, y low being well saderstood ‘hat Ca | com pels cur secumulatir § garmen'e f)" diste wear wie spar from mr lay atcok, noemants i parchasars for atyle, qi ‘and prices whiok must Moores oer Pany, tree, ta ee ‘Wem ride of and nesr to Broadwag. yer SOLON N a olen EWISG MaCHiINES. for aale at Videog and Hie Timea, costa fed not Convicted. British Minister at Peru. ria. Par murder of 1 Hens ins Pace Murder ho His jurder of aa infant, ent, dody Ha't'e in Georgia. A Arson and Ambrzzement, beaw De fatoattons, mot Daten of the Polis, Crim} al Bankers and Ortminal Lawyers. orcer wih ou ‘Tbe La Dodge Ciauroyant ‘Tbieves at the Fashion Courses. & Merobant arrested for Kobbery. A ( lergyman 5 indled by « 1 octor, Correnvondence, &e. role by all news bg Quist and pflls. 2 LYON 400. bag eer eTIBNTIOR“. .. ae VENER ‘toe 5 cents, is marreah hore lipiment im plat bot’ than any 0 her article ever éilared oo the Ite eg : of ge A lameness, jor "he cur of ous Ee etablent it has e-vod many a eat nuiae no cas signed & I TOBIAR, o “0. Keep a bottie in uable bou.ne Kone ge Lepot 06 Cortlandt mreet New York Sold by ell druggistie A KATINE ANO PUTLEA'R ALUM Patent F a) ‘and borglar proof antes, warranted free from damp: lao, ‘he celeorated rotare iovk fir dwailing wynars, nore door For sale at % and 92 miane and ST nad & Klizabe b wreet, New York. MARRIAGES AND DEATHE Married. Gaurvin—Jonrsos.—At si. Peter and Pant ore Brookiyn, EK. D., op Teeeday, Sept. 2), by Rey. P Fegan. sichast Gaiynm, of Now York ity’, to Marv. 2, only davghier of Kaward and Hanna Jonivon, of (r:o@ Ince. a ne a Tasaday, Oct 6, af 3) Anns ohureb, bo mn, ty Rev. Dr Guiler, ‘Guonar Pair at, Ney 0 eaps, La’, to Ganvaupa &, daughlor of Dr. Werdeli, of Brook); m Tix it n—Einexm = On Mondey, 3 6, by Rov. Bw Adams, at ttic parsonage of Duane street Mothodist ma ob, Mr. Lacenan 0 of New York. Top a0. —O0 Teotday, Oot. Rev. Or Beilor a Bane 7 A. Tanrrss, both of ania, vie ‘Wittian>—Babvuir —As Palmyra on nureday, Om 1, vy Rev Borace Paton, iia” D. Wnamp, of No to miss Avovurs O. Baknar, of the former place. Ke phen & and Catharine ‘Te friends of the family, ana none of Allred astGeld, are respocifull attend fensras, frocn the ‘sesltenne of Lis tater, Re, ov ‘Thirty wixib street, this aftornoon, at two o'cloak. ‘Baar.ovomaw —In Berlin, Ornn., on he sonny 4 Fins, daughter of @. B. and menbe Barts.—On Mondey, Oct. 6 Roswrra Burrs, wife of Daniel Betis, aged 41 years dt months and 14 daa, The friends of the family arer tend ibe fnpee:, ibis afternoon, * rer dence of ber son-in-law, Tnomas Ryan No. 240 Grand LL, om Tuesday, Oot. 6, touk bridge, coumy ire and, im the .6th year of bis The [rieads of we temiy are resperfully lovited toa o'cloem, tend ibe Iv) Oral, to merrow Bfernoon, at three Oo! from bis late realdeoe, D atreet, Green ooint, im aod pe Caama.—Sodoenly, ab ol Es recence 20 Staten binne, on Meneny, ot 5, Oovonel J. B Oaana, ist Rogs. artery, U. 8, ary, In the 70th year of bis ago. Cuuss.—Oa Menday, Oct. 6, Gascon? Cram, aged 39 cars WSlbe faseral will take plioe this afornoom, at twe o’clork, from bia Inve renitencs,No 14% Cherry streak Alben, papers pease copy. —Un Tueaéay morning, Oct. 6, Maat Bova yen'gand 1 monib. Dawee ‘ail, and those of ber unole, Thomas Fay, are rospeoiful y Invited tw aiieod tae funeral, tale afernoce, ab two o'clock, from the resi¢eace of ber parents, No, 17% Mulberry ‘street, without farsher invte lation Soraet.-Suddenly, on Monday af erncon, Oct. 5, Sm PHN FGcaxt aged 69 years the [rinads pad relauives of ihe family are tovited te at. tend the feveral, !'om bis late reaitesoo, Pors Ricomond, Sinte> Jelard, this morning, at tap o’oloon Fox =O» monday Ool, 6, Many Fox, wifo of Kdward Fox, in the 70\b year of hor’ #g0, © DaMvo Of Mountmelion, Queers courty, {reland the funeral will lav o place from her late residonos, Ne. tl Mulberry sarees, bie afiersoun, a two o'clock. Giivvmeass —Lied in the Lord, ht her son's rosidenoe fot Lows, Mo, on Thartday, Sopt 24, Mrs. UV amgsarem Wires, widow of .be late Solomon Gildersleve, aq , aged ‘12 yours. ake remeint are deposited io the cemetery of Bel efom- ta'ne, 8)x miles from the city tory, In wrich sDe ‘nye y The friends of the family are respectfully invited fend the this afterm on, at two o’clook, 4 . 6 Third avenue, without Hommom. —On Tuseday even! in the 49ub year of bis Fourral services wlll be stended from Ni: Twenty scorns street to morrow afternoon, at balf past one o'cioek. His friends = vited to stiend, wiihous farther no ce : street, Brooklyn, on Tuesaday, fond Kesrotom in Tllary Oct 6, of wiememation Mf tre ange bier of Johu and Mary Adeiaido Ou Tuesday evening, Oot. 6, afer a pre of Eimund @ Laogdon. |i tke place 4) morrow ia from ber late revic ence, No. 648 Had o'clock, treat. Lode t—At Sucsarupae Plains N J , at the reeidonoe of tis fateer, on Monday, ~ 6 of icllammaion of woe lungs Ons mos A. Logan, ag The f.1 at twel 00 25 years ce are iced to attend the * "cerat, to “e ’ ‘cloca, from the * *reabylor.aa church a6 taad place. Lysci.—On Toosday morning, Oo} 6, Cavmmewe a, Lymon darguior of Jonn sad Terees UY 0M, ged 4 monte nod | deys, The funeral will take place this aornoon, at {we o’eleak, from the residence of her 1a ents, Le, 61 ‘Grand sree. ‘sbort |)lness, Bapuse fo of Wullam Lynd in (he Gist your of ber age. The frneral » pnp te No. 186 A tule sfiernocn, #) bait pa t ome o'clock. The triesds tat ly aro respoofully lavited te | plerragugie Ss haw pe Markel etree church (Rev. Mr. ayers 0 clock, i remaine will be taken to nod 22 The relatives aud’ friends oF tae’ tne tamiy are Jovited to w vend the faperal, from ber inte we ‘Went Thirty alxth atrost, thie afiernooa, at two ous further Lous, AY On Monday, Oot. 6, Ame May, wile of Patriot aged 40. care. fiiewde and acqratztances of the family are respest- fully invited to auend the fanare’, tals afternoon, pas’ two o’elovk, from ber late residence No. 19) Bumm beth street. MOMs NOR Un Rae nl Oct 6, at his residence, No. 60 pT age Casmias V. MoMasus, aged 1 years and Li mon’he. Das notice of his faneral will be given in tomorrow's rs. OP prn —Om Tweeter, Oct. 6 Wiukam H. Nowe, of the firm of Nord, smeaes & Co, of New Orioana aad thie th “Jia romaine sil! be taken to Now London for interment Mis lends an friends of he family are invited to at tend the fone al rervices, from the residence of hie Drother-in-’ay Df. Jackson Bolton, No. 18 Rast Fourteeasm war ot, thie ate t Dalf past two o'olooe = Tuesday, Oot 6, Paraicx Rysm, aged 86 ey fiends : 1d thoes of bis Dro‘hor are invited to attend the funeral, ‘rem te revkionce of bie brother Thomas +. For 5 Oras wtreet ant svi avence, te # RAETLION, a 6M OolOee