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MESSAGE OF GOV. POLLOCK QUSPENSION OF SOME &o., OF THE HARTFORD BANKS, mo, &o MBETING OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGIS- LATURE. MEBEAQB OF GOV. POLLO)K—PROPOSED MEASURES YOR THE RBLIBY CF TAB BANKS. Bavammvnc, Pa, Ost 6, 1867. ‘Tats town ts more than usually lively for this seasoo of he year, owing to the assembling of the Lexisiatare in “WRIre sersion, in obedierce to the prociama:ioa of Governor Pelicok, to take ;ome action in regard to the suspension ‘f epecie payments by the Danks Many strangers ac fore, benide the bers of the Legisisiure Avan early rar in the forencon » throug began to set in towards ihe Macitol. The Senate was oslied to order at 12 o’oiock at ‘eecn by Speaker Finney, and the House at the same nour ‘ty Speaker Geiz. Soop afterwards a message was re- TRE GOVARNOA’S MersaGe. Exacuuiva Ona! ‘To rae fmaTs AND Hover or RaraexmstaTives oF THR loa SOWWRAIT OF PENNSYLVANLA, If GENERAL ASMEMHLY setved from Governor Pollock, as follows: — Baxarncea, Oot 6. 1867 3 or: Gurreuer— By virtue of the power com’erred u.on me “Wy the constitution, I have deemed it my imverativs duty ‘we convene the General Assembly ai this time, Ao extra- ‘erdipary cossion for so doing, as contem lated by the rms titution, bas arisen, and accordingy you have brea galled togetder to take into consideration and adopt such ‘Weasures of rel of ae the preaest exigencies may seem in yoor + i dom to cemand A sodden ard revere financial revaision has occurred, ‘mdoctng & susp: Dsion cf specie pay msot by the banks o' (hie Gomwen weatte and ia some of our sister Hates Chis Feealt, however mu th 10 be regretiod and depirred, was umerodanie naviog become, from the operation of ones menroceery Dew to be epumerstod, a stern necwaity. ‘Pour oy co mstaD 166, tbe Community a ving from whe want (fa currency, the destrucdon of oomdieace, aad the Beme-ous evil: consequent on floancia! emr«rrassment. Brey cevertment of industry hes felt and deca disad- fourly aifictes by the Bock, trade and commerce have beem paral) red, the merchant, she manafactarer, be me Smanio beve sern (Deir bright pros ects suddenl ” Diasted, nd mary beve herp involved to a rain which no ordi. {ty or forenight could ave | Fol toe mile, ani factories baw Be 401 valu Ie coal operations bay sbanioved,+n thoctand: of workmen ere out of employ. meoi, opyresea ith doud’ and +*xiety, sad alarmed ¥ sporeheneions of the future. 1s thie oommuntostion we oavece of the present nso: ial ¢iflouiies and comamer- cial embarrasement The evil ie upon os, trouolee sur Forno. oF, and to relieve the comm nity, restore the cond fence snd b ing back the prosperity lay erjoyet, aad whion 1 is boped ts bot temporarily interrupied, prompt and Dar monions action, wise aud generoun logisiaiion will be required. The present exigency 'eqni es and erery ‘op icvra‘lon of the present and ‘sure tuter-ete of the Gommon- sath pd the people sou 4 seem to 1-mand thas the Davis should be relesset fom the pemaitivn and for fettar's ‘nourred Dy @ smepersion which ehruld ve autnorize? for ruoh reaeonanle period as will enable them sefely b> revuve the ayment of their Nahtiitte: in epedte To foroe the banks into to» early istion would oon prithem to require immediate ga from thelr debt ‘Ory, *BC world ental! cpon the Community the niserise of bepkruptey apd roin, ~h'le on the o\ber band ‘al nia’e of sus- of an irredeoms- pilon of +000 6 par mens Bhool bo ooned i nger than t+ clearly necessary ka the baa interests of the com mnnity may require, ‘The reneral embarrag:meni and depression of trade and commerce, and ihe consequent dnnreciatiia of the valus Of real snd personel property, if permitted to ooa''n e. ‘whi ee-ionely aff-ot the revenues of the Co nmonwealth “Re credit of the Siate, DoW #0 well susiaiaed and so hen arable we ber character, may Xe rndingared pot by ar! isebiiyy to pay, but from tie diffenlty if mot che impr ditty of prosoring a medium in «ich payment can ve wade The ‘aith of the State most be proserved intact I erefore ree mmoene thatthe banks =bicn may be re- Aevod from (be pepaliies upon rach suspension by exist ing tows shall be required to make eeatisfectory arraure- wert witb the Stave Treasarer, whits he will be @mabdled to comvert ibe current funds ie the treasury anc balances stencing to bie credit ip any of the sol ver: banks of theC mmonwealth into s ecie as soon as game shall become necessary for toe pry ment of thalnter- aston the funded cet and asa further relief to tbe oom: Mrnity and ash CoMdiion the relewe of the we fc feiure incurred, tt te respectfully recommended ‘at We solvent banks of the common real.B which naid tperte for ali thetr liabilities imme tately prior to their fee eeneral srepenrion Hi be required (under each fmiadone and may be deemed exoetient), @ rece poles of aoa other ooniinuing solvent, at var. i avment of ail debts due, of to »: come due to th: pension; the bank or banks feson Ing specie payments to be relicved from this cond! tow P= the relief cf the debtors crovision should he made for an extention of the time in which execution on jude men may Inene, and the porind now provides by Isw for ee etsy of execution The ieeve of relief, oF Dank notes, of a lowe denomins. fro ‘ber Ave collars, should pot no@ he anthorized, por you the hanks during their suspension be permitted Ww declare divitencs excreting six par cent per annom Te moried invthctions of she ocmmonwea'th, it ts dedeved. are genevaity tm © sound and solvent orcrir: and If the mearerer ruggsted be adopted, the dante will he ensbled to meet al! thetr liabilities, garrencs atequate mole & * tione rabmitiad for your deter minett perart and momentons They rive far above al n 4 _olttica! © neiterstions or calcul. tose A caffering > @rmvnlty in the hor of thelr auxiety end ™ @ voor hance prom 4 and ne rieve action for sbeir relief Wilvenced by no oi consioeration than the nodiic re premped by se other than bonert ant honorsb) B00) totl« of & podiie and private duty, may the ravult # “oer deliberations meet the expectations, reliews the wane, and barmovize with the true inierest of the noo oe JsMES POLL OK Im the House, befors reading the moerage, a reaniation wee offered requiring the Danks to remit the aes an! oo- ‘veruing \oeir condition ere the Legwia ure bet « journed; ted ibe qrostion was debated upon after roasting the ubsequemily portponed she ovns\ era ioe of Am: don for the appotpiment of a commlitee of thi-toen fo revert on the Governor's memenge was defeated by » rote of 17 to 74 Adjourned ull to-morrow. ip he Senate varions billy relating to the banks were reac and referred. Ose ef these pronibite the isme of v twenty dollars Another legriizes the wus Bnd Oxes the time for resumpvon, and anther relief o the people by suapending the oollecdun of cabis by banks. ‘Us Jordan's Dil! eospends the operstion of the act of 1860, forfelting the obarters of the banks, and impowing Peps" of for mapemelon; anthor/zes (be banks to make |r ov mounts apd tseve their own and other notes for « period of binuk Gays; reeriow dividends to six per sent; requires the publication of querteriy statements lo news payers: roquirer the evapended ba: xe to take the noer of wher backs in the pay meet of debwe under corteln reguie toon; equires deporiia to be mace with the State Tree wurer, payable in specie; authorises s stay of execution for one year in all cases where the defendant's sxtale, jo ‘@e opinion of the Ooort, le worth the amount of the meqmeni, or where etcurity ie given The ant to ake Affect \mmediately ob ite pearage and |e provisions Ws be eoreyied by the be: ke wiihim sixty days bercafer. ‘The following is am extract of Mr. Bro Bank bill — B req ives the benks of Philadeipbia sad Pitaba pablien & weekly estoment of UnGir aesete and liabiliiiee, aad the aniry Daeks to farninm, ec) menih, weekly amhibile of their ataire io Ue Audtior Gene” no 8 vo a Tange them in ta 4 publich in oe pews per cent cleer of the © te ined a )exorv: OF comtingeDt fund of not lew as tn five gor mom than Wirty'§ per cout on ihelr § theres{vor limite the poze Gil Carvings above thet amoon Wo \ id rerer oe airivendeyio nine er cent— PRs inv the dare conuagem food invested ib Mate oF United tates Tare ead de- 1 Wito the uditor General as ad vidensl aceurity for redempiinn of notes end to de apried t0 tbat pur ose pon failure wo redeem In recto; pronintie hanes, eaviegs funds and ineurance companies from dealing \n' or pur acteg bank notes et iesa theo their pay value: protibile Banke from surchasing 07 aopul ing their own swooks afer the —— day and the circulation of b lis ef a value lose han ten dollars. ‘Mr. Brown's bill relative te ralirond and navigation ‘companies probibite them from isourrirg a fioating debi (Erester than ten per cert on the capital stock paid, al) fugegemonts or promises te pay within five youre being considered as floating debt. requires Sompanies pow bay tng © Hosting debi of # greater ameunt to reduce the fame a2 ACoreeaid within one year, and makes the Pros! deat, Direelors and other officers, individually liable for rating debt beyond the amount allowed Mr. Brown's joint reeciation exprowes Urat it is the opinion of the Legisiature that if Congress has no power 3@ Control oF restrain the circulation of paper monty, the Domstivution shraid bé amended go a8 to vonfer that power, ¢ What \f Congress have ihe power it becomes tie duty to ‘wercine it | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1857. ORITICAL STATE OF AFFAIRS IN ST. LOUIS. Sr, Loum, Os 6-24 ‘A meeting wes held yesterday at the Merchants’ Ox change, te consider the ourrency question. Mr. Henry, ‘Bank Osmumissieser ef [Ilnom, made a statement of ibe ConciRon of the banks of that State, which was gencrally Pegarded as satisfactory. The committee appotacsd to re- port on the subject convened |r tee aflerncon, but adjourn- ‘G2 withowt coming to 0 defintt esonciusion. The vote ca fecelving the currency af per stood at a tle previous to the Adjournment A re-olution was passed to pofiion the Le Gislature to iague no more bonds at prevent, and to create © sinking fund for the payment of the interest on thove al- ready ssued Another meting was beld et the Exchange to day, when a resolution to receive and pay out the our- rency at par, was adopted by an overwhelming vote ‘The suspension of Lucas & Oo created 00 excttemsn’ ss ‘their sects are rnown to be ten times greater than their Nia otlities. ‘There is a run to-day upon the Bapk of Missouri, and the Boatmen’s and German’s savings institutions. There are no evidences of suspension yet The regular banks main strong. ' MONEY MATTERS IN BOSTON. Boston, Oct. 6, 1857. Tke financial panic has about disappeared, and business in Ste street begins to asame its usual quiet character. Movey, however, eontinues tight, and there are few transactions in stcoks of any kind. No failures are report- ed to-day. the reported suspeasion of John A. Lowell is enthoritatively contradicted. ‘The following are the footings of our bank statement for she past week as compared witb those of the week pro row — ita) stook..... Touma end alas Oct 6, $31,969 090 49 316 oe 2563 +0 6,112 600 8261 RO 12,961 400 6,287,700 THE WESTERN BANK, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Boston, Osi. 6, 1897 Indge Merrick, upon the motion of the Bank O>mmis sioners, bas granted 4 temporary injunotion on the Weat ern Bank of pringfield SUSPENSION OF THE BANKS OF HARTFORD. Hasrvonp, Ooas., Oot 6, 1861 The Obarter Oak Bank, tbe Mercantile Bank, aad tre Evobange Bink, suspendec specie payment this m rning Tho officers of all the other banks mot last wight auc re solved not to suspend. THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK AT DETROIT. Dwrnor Oot 6, 1867. The Farmers? and Mook nics’ Ba: k in thir olty has een placed under an injuno jon by the Atto-mey General FAILURE IN GEORGETOWN. Wasminatos, Oot 6, 1887. Mesers. F. & AH Dodge, morchante and importers tr Georgetown, are tak te havo made an assignment. Here- tofor@ they were considered the heaviest business firm in the Distric: of Ootumbta, THE BANKS OF WILMINGTON. PeragsnurG, Oct. 6, 1857 ‘The Petersburg Zepress asys it ‘s rumored here this evening that the banks of Wilm'ngton and Cape Fear r:- fured to redeem taeir notes yesterday The Oommercial ‘aod Bank of the Siaie redeemed everything All of them are said to be perfectly solvent, SUSPENSION IN NEW ORLEANS. New Ontaans Osi 5, 1887. Mowers. Voorbies, Griggs & Co. have suspended, temp> rarily, it is supposed LIABILITY OF READING RAILROAD STOCK- HOLDERS. Pautaparma, Oot. 6, 1867. ‘Mcch excitement was oocasioned among the stockhold- ers of the Reading Railroad iast evening, by the discovery Of an sot of the Legislature of 1850 extending the boud:, whicb make stockhoiders indiridaally liable for all tha debts of he comp ny thereafter costracted, with a pro vision ‘ po; to inciade bonds which may be issued iu leu of bonds already existing THE PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILADALPHa, Oot 6, 1567 Stocks heavy. Ponnsylvania State 6’s, 19%; Reading Railroad, 1334; Morrie Oanal, 40; Long Island Ra\uond, 8; Pennsylvania Railroad, 37 PENNSYLVANIA. MAS@ MERTING IN PHiLs DELPHI A—THE MONEY PANTO UNDER CONSIDER «TIN. [Prom ‘he Philadelphia Peunsylracian, Ost 6 } The democracy of this city asvembled last evening, in porruance of a published call, n Independence squere, 10 Conaider ihe present state of iinencial affaire, the prevent disirers osu ed by the mouey panic, and we bana qaes tion as if appears under the painful and parely zing siroam Stancer of the time The fla\form in the equare wae Hit uv» driliaptly end e large ootoourse of deraoc-ate asremolet before it ear) in the er wing, and at 73 o'clock the meet log ~as calicd to order, ana ‘George M. Wharton oboveo obairmen Mr Wnarrom, in teking the chatr, sald : We bavo met fellow ct repr, ip a time of Glatrets unparalleled evea in the commercial bistory of our country, which bas gone iad throegh so many cop: lstons of ual ty net whion, when prewea’ francial caiamitle—I meen @ derangement reney This Ceranpement exists in Pernvylvacia aod some of her sister Sates 1 do not thivk the prewent a Moment Fo Fulteblo to @ discussion of the causes of the dis arter whica bee befallen us, ae 0.8 disco ery, if poasiie of the orover remedy for i. There pre ay och ¢if-rence of opinion tn the community A500 thie vial polet ard each one ch: uld be tolernot of ibe sea icant «f bis netebhor A spectal difficulry te the solution ef | le the fact tat the ipieresis of individuals neoosarily witrences thelr jocgment Its eminently & ree on, when 'b their private relations of business ali men ought ty ereige towards each other the Ohristian virtues of forbear ily; Dur Atill, the premect te alt ne greet yarties of the country ar mantines®, apd from cone: erations of pabiio rooialm openly anc drmiy thetr adherence to the A cell of the Legisiatare ine bern mace by the Governor. hat offluer hes taken the rervousi> Iity of convening the members. dometring is exje cred w be dure by that body, under the im orsesioa that rr li-foan pro-erly be obtained by meaue of Fpecial legiaieviow im favor of the banks { if incumbe: t, tharo fare, on thear who think thet special legisiatl o i tat character will Dot agaravate the Ov! , to say 80, 80% to let toa) expression of opinion have i due wetebt wikia the Arembly There is an obvious view of (he vub ject, whieh vogbt net to pe overlooked To the banks her Deer curmmitied Dy law tbe privilege which bar hoon ae ried to lautviduals, of forpishing fur their own rot, He im the no €8 of those institu te nenensity parti displaoes the etl pal currency of gold and st Along witn indeed the only consideration for ) of redeeming on demand their * of the precions meiaie—a doty Ch promise % tna effect Gut; Sed this promise the banks have failed vo per. form, Bod ibe disastrous effects of this failore are fel by the entire poopie, Recelpte and prymente ae alice f00d. to tucipler they bare profesned con this privilege, and ik, le im owed tbe a own cur ep "y wi'h ch we efiroed by @ di disvurbes, and al) Calow ations of ine frre are m fanlt Now, tbe first practical question, therefore, is are #& be encouraged, in any degree, w coumnue bie failure om thelr pars? No ressorable legis ator a 50 H 'be public good, oan effirm thie Are matters, then, w be lef ee ey art For one, I think tney abo id be lef to ibe effects of erttirg awe, regulated it their operation by the good senve of thme who have claims apoo the Dapks — heer pererns th: ir Gebuore a8 /beir own ja ke ab vid seme a o8F tore the to their fer inver wattior This move of relief may who are indebted t: the bank, aad whoneed serigtance, & severe one { believe that ther can love . ib belter ohanre of svonms for susosr then Datiunonemend sad Ie to each other, Sut. har er + be, HACKY Whioh CARDO #” do UO Inte Care cf themaciver, are herdiy Ot ph oes of refoge for obndre. Aparn, ‘be distage vnder which we ere Isvoring ls a ear ere ore, Sad the remedy oan soarcely be rasy oF agreeable Ali pe) iakives will postpone the evil day, ond apread ine for over ® large surface. Every one mast foe! the cisbonor of am tredeemeble paper currency, "pd the burden which ft impose: upoe the oe rei te of besinest and ihe produce of apd sll prifeer « des © reach th * critical time for ibe speedy revorn of gold and silver into circulation Fortunstely tbe country is iarge y eupplied with it; mocb more #0 then ob aor former cocssion of suspension. Oar Jond t# eo rich in the crope of the earth with which Gea bat biersed os The precious metals are wailing to come forward and get these crops \s motion, and thus realire tia large and pollo fund they payment of our debts Lt 0a not drive away the real by sebatitation of fo titions velaee All that (# warting & bring into circuls Yon this dorm «nt treasure, is restoration of confidence. ‘The\ omfdence will begin to be restored when It is seon that carseat (forts are made by the banke towards tho PRY mem of Weir dob we—euch efforts of our mer Chants bere made ia their own behalf—it will be Hrengtbewod when ft le seen that they bad actually com menood Yo pay shetr noter; but it oan never be renewed lovg es meamures are sdvoosted which have for their J°et 46 Continuance of a state of Comparative | rroepon ly for pliph ved engagemon™. PRRON OF FH CADW ALLADIR, HQ) ONOER, prepared m the request a the Exeon bave received their deliberate aed Unanimous aporoval if they fall reave a, of what the presurt argenoy come of of to require, it will at the subject le coe upon incidental Ovie'one may very, wh al ceneor t8 opinion upon tion's, whet ar bods democrns Thir q trae ane ton Sirondy the priviloged OOF gorernmen', mboul! not be allowed by ape i Hastie u 5BB Ege é 5 $50 | a monetary crisis which tho | affeotec dissstrously every oF | are called npon. in short, to oF cond created | tion of our Governor in calling together a defunct Legisia i] (aughter anc ))—far the of leganz sibility might attach to oor aotons, by = ee of the constitution of our State. For it speci ly pro bim any ex pest fecto law, or eny law which sna'l validate existirg ovniracts. Now the law of 1860 hat een vielaied; by ‘ws operation the banks have forfeited ibeir chariers, and are dead ta iaw., (G-oat applause ) To authorize ‘hem to suspend, therefore, woul’ alea’ly be to legalize an act already ‘and uniawfol in tts cbaracter, bie fora time in the money market Speculative invest ments which haid out tliusory prowpects of extravagant (§8:DS, to posressors of unexpected wealth suddenly # quir- €@ more attraction than soch as rested on ss00re founde- thopa. These expansions and tmprodentspecelations «ould surely bave becn followed by reactions even if thera had Bot been any increase uf banking frailities, The revolu- Won conli, however, have been Detter borne than those we Low experience, the otfoot of whioh is perhaps not yat beginning lo be fe. Ever) thing bas unfortunately been done in certein parte of the United Ste:es, az woll ac in certain vars of Euros, toicreasr tho magnitade of those evils. An ipcrease of what ‘scatied banking capital 0% curred on both sices of tho A lantic at ths precise me at (Applause) This they Aberefore broken their contract, and the pevalty only by the lexiencs of the other party to the contract, and not by a iegisiative act (Applause. ) sir, I belleve the present system 18 rotten, and spoiber and a better «ne. #0."") ‘(Applause and ories of The vhortest way to obtaia it is for the Danks that which 1; was tikely most injurious Tais capital, | pow exist to wind up their affairs, pay their just debts, #0 called, bas fioate 'y in the tide of speculation, | and cles nature! death. Let us bave s genera! banking or bas been swallowed up in the vortex of extrava: | iw assed, in which shell be incorporated obeoks wpon gence. There bave thos deen suosessive renewal: and | jhese tons, ¥ bioh ce aad sound reason muld aiteations of pon val- | dictate, Remove from Harrisburg all inducement to cor. ruption. ard vou will bave bealthy Jegislation, (4> pleuse.) Let there be no 1 legislation, and every thing will work well, But let us have no more specula ‘eps im sogar, four, beef or cotton; Ist prices be rogn Isted by demand, and let all be squally bexofitted by whatever institutions are permitied to extat by the sano tion of Iaw. Mr. Ower olosed amid cordial apple: ‘The Cuarmman then put the question on Mr. Cad walla der’s resolutions, and they were carried. On motion, she meeting then adjourned. 8 exterded, renewed and multiplied. These C pony postponed for a reasion the inevitable uply to render ult'mate rnin more disastrons, ranbing oriels, ani “tous and ensoURd Gredite onoe extended, would af. (e: ards bear rewtber ourtailment nor snapensions Debts to the banks arising from such ored.te, were of course va. oald. The means of the banks, which thus fatied ihem, were sup lied by paper substitutes for money—monoy sooner which they did pot represent. The regniar consequences NEW YORK. was 8 failure to redeem engegements founded vpn rxpes OPERATIONS OF TUE BANKING ORPARTMENT. ‘ations which covld not be reattzed. Undora backing sy 8- [From t ‘rm founded upon a lere tnrecure baste, there might have been heavy lores frm the original causes of o7F present 1 at eae mong our cotemporarics, professing to give jovnt of bank notes returned to the Srancial embarrarsmenu. Bat the prevent banking sy# | Rank Department for cancellation and destrastion, and the tom » ante every check and eafegnard that prndenoe oonld | ameunt of secnrities surrendered therefor, and believing re soggestod in order to giveitst bility, The managers | \: beat to give the public certain information instead of of e bank permitted to tri Act buslnors Ou any otpor prirctple than thet of absolute, unitmited parsonat rerpon- sinlilty for ite debis, wil alwaye be under a temptation to expano Me accommodations and \orease {te circulasion at toe rwoment when its discounts ongbt to cease, or to be Cortailed and its temuee to be contraxted Ten meat active rvmors, we called upon the Superintendent on Savurday evening, and were kindly furnished with the aggregate move ment of currency in his office for the week ending \hat day. There bad been returned to ‘he Depsrtment for cavcelistion durivg the week over $1 550,000, mount accurittes rendefed was over $1,000,000 ' Thé amount of oC oheve msnagers are not Ikety ty 9@ stockholders to such | of notes atill Iu packages, not oounted, up (Included in the 80 emount as to make It tseir Invrest to preserve the Oap } above), was about $830,000, equal to pF we more than Lal of the hank aginst wons is called an ontelds pressure. , one day's sharp work Ja femumeration. The smount of Retired eapttaliae alone cen bold large amoanis of bank | notes returned for can for the lawt three days of oro ber stocks §=Sreh perrone ae sup need not to be rnfficently conversant with carient bestpess to he sctive Circwors of ® Denk Tie principal managers, therefore, tre men in active business of such character that ite eapial cannot be locked uo in the week, succeeding the recent decision of the Supreme Conrt, (‘hat the Suyeriniendent was authorized tosurrend er recu Itiesfucon the Totlirn of cirosisting niter below $100, 000 for # hanb'ng association, and $50,000 for an individ- val bankes ‘over $1,100,000 and the amuunt of securt tes return: d” during ihe anwe period was within a frac- tion of $800 0C0. If apytbing was wanting to show the inclination as well 98 thé ebilty of the banks of this State topromptly meet thelrliabilities inth is menetary Ss. tbese figares would satisfy the mort skeptical—particularly when we say. in addition te the above, that the notes of only three banks New York e retarned tothe Department under protest, {From the Albany a, Ost 6.) ‘The whole amount of securities in the bank department, at date of last report, was.— $7,690,156 ry litle responsiole int ent woi'arc, They may, t 1wever, ha: gr eotert ipierest in promming ares of the canttal of & bank, ipcorsiaent with fs prevervation orse uriy. The sefe- gearde *beb may check sbuses of sch a system, I nave seid, wore waniirg in “epnsylvania One of theea is the poriicity of the deaile of the business of the banks. Oar Dapking Inw shows on ita facet at it wan prepared by those who locked in the fature ta hel: own interest in the crea- ‘om of bank cheriers 't profewes to require detailed atau ments, emhrecing the items of the burivess of the bepke cnoer each of its orinct) a bea: Bat wor served qualifying the meao ng of thexe provi. aDvEr ad to show that the details required © mere general 'r specific, ond nt individual details; in otber word :, particulars of ‘the names upon +1scoun' paper and oth auch particulars are not required. Ti system rot only thus wamis pubiicity In these details, but it also wants the aubor dtpation to pubitc required ‘n order t check ite liability to sbases There is no ade- quate righi cf intervention by apy public fanctionary to regulate he amount of olrculation or the charactor or ex- tert of oiber Hiabiliies Oar vanke do pot even make the Seporite Of necuritis with ine Siate required by the laws of some other Mates, or give any other guaranty against negie t or abare of ‘heir franchises They are Bot pro- bibier from receiving or paying cut notes of other banke. They may portorne, at their option, their excharges of heir nows wilh ope ano'h'r. Thetrown sotes ae not stamped or conrters'gued, nor Is thelr teeue rr iB any department of the government of the Sate. In ‘bert. there is powing to prevent or limls wae tendenoy to improdesce and inegolsrity inse; a able from banking, $11,000 1,¢74 080 20,147,810 do. 6. Wichigan State stocks, 6 Titrets 6. not ,000, «tion for the last three cays of ceding the recent decision of Jnage Merris, «\Whout or qualified pers nal revponsipilitr. The Governor 100,000 end the smouat of securities re.uroed, of Peuneytvania bas onlied an extra scasion of the Logis- | dus ing the tame was witain a frantion of $800, Jatore If there be recreans democrats tn that Lagisiatare, The Bank of Watertown was yesterday added to the list Jet we net shrink from denonveing th The ment | of discredited banks. Merars Bruce & Young the agents wbiob a” thorises, mate's or savot! bapkizg syeten, | jn ibs city, speak confidently of the ability of the back to which bas prodnced oor present evile, le responsible for | continue its redemptions ou and after Wedneeduy next thelr oonrequenoes. Whether those evila wea resaltof | — The Bark of Central New York, at Utios, closed y ester. acminuirstive miemanagement of thelr benks, of of iu | gay (Merday) morning, and immediately went {ot the herent defects of the system, wu wich they bave, | bands of a recelvor (thomas k Walker, Esq). Tho oir. orbappily, been orgarize?, oF the reeuit of both, is s question which time snd tovestgation will resolve. At Preeens the Courre Of w Legisiniure. sega ‘dfal rather of tie vob 10 intevoai thau thet of he banks, te perfactly clear, There ts no wen of specie ia be hid on et her stve of the 4 Ispiic for an ade juate price, or adequate security. The banks eiiber Pave or bave pet adequate security at their commend for the purebere of # +eis, If chey have tne reourtty 0 offer, It them bry the coin Bster by far tha! ‘bey should pay the premiom shan the we should emiribute 40 pay li, we quenoe of thelr default qnate recon» ity for the purchase of the worste, their condi. iow mas be hopelessly bad. In that care, why should they be allowed to conunue lenger that disasirous - vary ef the communtiy ? WD ber injury of the commevity, I use the berately. If the present extended credits aro npem eatimaics, of whicb four fifths, or three are fet ioce, or of s0 more intrio- Hc value then (be paper on which they are writing, what | would be ibe effect of euabiiug \he Danks to resume dust ness ujon # Tollen & fouvdation? [wel o: vould bee temporary renewal of thelr diso vunta 00 impo sleet seon- Tity, & teimperary Oontinoance of reokloks oxtravagenco in expendivores of al) Kinds, and @ dieipation of such re DeLt small oF gromt, «{ revources of real at Oaae, the rnin, | ov inne, aa these rearnroee will | avon bave been exhaas od Wherever # look around us, 6 endeavor (0 se0k a sianderd of valuations, be it in ole wilderne «or in ra‘lvosde in the wil- onlating netes are rec ied at ihe Bankiag Department, aad tt war the impression tn well tnformed quarters yerterdey, ‘ai Uticn that whe other cre tors would ultimately be paid Det thet toe rtock would prove nearly or q*tle & total ion: This bank met with large lore: mary years ago, and w think bas never paid di ric once. RHODE ISLAND MONEY AND BURLNESS. | [From the Providence Journal, Oct. 6 } ‘The banke ditconnted yesterday more freely than they have before ip @ lone time, obtetly (0 those bad pay meote t make rhe relief wasq le sensible and eo rourering pobl'sh the tatoment of the condition of the Provttemee banke om the 28ta of ‘eptember, she day of > ta their con*ition on the 24 of '¢ Of tbour last previous resort It will be seen that thetr sistement is ap ex elle vt one, and that they bave greatly strony Ives since May. Their whole curculaiton Je teas than $2.0°0,6C0, apd thelr cireulation in the bales of the public ts bus little over $1,100 090 Their entire Habilities to the public are about $3,000,000, and dave decreased $1,000,000 sinos May, and iney have noes ‘er ¢ Dilla due tp specie pay! g places to the amount of over $8,600,000, STATEMENT OF THN PROVIDENCE BAKA, based fouribe or two thi io rail ond, oF ovher ape vulatione 18,490,161 89 nearer bome 86 basis of an expectation of im 244 906 68 provoment from @ con inuance of toe laseoure part of tbe $31,000 99 seem of presen) oredite If, ox the contrary, the evil is 637,419 35 lene great, and the present cro site tn apy gooat proportion reet pen & Dasie of vl! nate security, do not let ne forget 8,662,604 19 (ba! im that case, every principle of morality requires not the lose that the waledede of mad oxpane.on be speedi | 6,080,384 11 ly eres ed Nothing shoulé be tone wo postpone thet our- | {a iment and entrenchment in whicn sone there can be o osacs 2,710,641 85 hope of restoration of a sound basis of honest bare of This shows an increase of $118,240 00 in capital, and $31,086 94 in pecte and ® decrease of $614,190 75 In cir | cula.ton, $641,689 62 In deyostie, debte to | Other banks, $875,574 18 lu Lille receivable, $288,122 83 in ee bauks, and $92,088 63 in deposits in other anke Some of the banks have aiready given orders to their eponpents to recelve tho bills of all Rhode Isiand banks, in good credit, in pay ment of thelr collections, As ination, thet policy which bes from » talized bie name, and \mmorialized the memories of Abe cemocrstic patriots of sbat period. who fongit under Bis hebeer, oe greet Oonies. for @ lawfolourrescy. His saver to ‘an officer of aj bs k *ho, ae @ remenetrant ogeinat the demoerste policy, bad visited Washington, wee. ‘My friend, go home; teil your meigh>ure to +pend | DO delay in this. Th Tcoe; (els lose, wtE more, abd sil will be right” the | requires It, and any bank that hestiales Wo adopa i O +t pert of the advice, “sem @,"” conta the true | pores iteeif to just suspicion snd rebel Sater baie apes, ‘pasa at our surpended, current at one per Cent diseount. THE COSTS IN THE NORTH AMERICAN TRUST CAS tecret of Ibe remery for vile asthe present Tas remedy conwiawe, Oret and lest, in eronom) : amd econo my elilearedy be practioed as son as imyproviaest bank ing acormmodal\crsare witibeld, an barking. * eo re foundations is checked, Tbe second part of the ik ome, ¥ 7™ fod & vice Ww those on botn sides | The following 1 an extract of ar aifidartt made by Mr of the guevtion it is ume that I phould follow inie advice | worsriane, agent of Palmers, Mackiilop, Dent & Oo, and Myself The reeolotiens under each heno epesk for them: | need tn the Court of A tart ‘in aurwer to tho ov ANd DeEd DO deiAlied clome ation Recetrer’s motion, that bie expe wes and ovunsel fers bo paid out of ibe fund in the bands of John J. Palmer, Haq Special Reeetver:— Anv this depovent ferther saith that he baa examined The {cli wing reoluuons were then offered by Mr, Cspwallanen — eeolved That th prem nt finangial embarrassmenta, o6- o Sts perl d when wealth from all true sources All the verified sooounte if the eait Rocet rer, flied by bim f Hondaner ‘area rons. nuenee Of Orertrsaiag. wp h, prior to and Leotuding ihe fet day of May, 1801, tent investments and exienvagance in puolieand privte ex toe sal pen linree whieh In the opinon of this meeting, have 4 the fon wim lared by mprovidest expansions Ineldemal w banking | ey ‘ch reostver. in ar ertniay van veanin to te Oe that | *0% Of O100,622 58, and tbat the { felah Ghent of the wetous tome, | Of he parvone to whom amd be purposes for which the Cialile currency sinne ip recripta and | ‘me are stated to have been paid— stnire of ike governmest of the Urited | To John Cleaveland and Cloavelend & Tits, on 'dhiow of per fert nd Copper el feew and comte...... ii ema aey “oe Se e 8: A © Bradiey, counee! f 32,068 {rem ine enlamitien Aumvel Beard ley, do 8,100 00 3 Revolve, That the Snancial aff ire of our Pate and city | Greene O Bronson, da. 6,760 00 ihonlé be s¢minimered on ‘he same seenre principle and the | Fdward Sandford, do. 6,600 00 me the We | a0. 3.000 00 the ‘present surpeneton fe aire 00 of the payment of their dette im aahalcotn, bg Bed wel? stole the fondamental principles of pnblie ard private do. 1,760 00 Ors] (y long established In ibe pode of the Semocratic party. de. 1,600 00 6 Reso'ved, That in ‘he « of bit meeting, the Legia . 1,438 04 Iatore about '9 Gon) ene In extra seenion shonl leave the benke 609 00 tothe operations of existing iaws tempered by eneh torbear- 800 00, ance pe 0d sense of ft] err ditore may engmeet ¢. Rewvlvec,. That the true Tnimremta ot meray and Bate ne will be beet promame and protected by maintaining s sound $20 67 courreey ie merce ren ouch Dark noire only aa 7 preseah, do. 260 00 ‘and are imm ediawly redeomable in ooin, and iat the wmne ot | I Sandford, London, €o. 76 00 eae ear now or hereafter be permite’ or | 4. Mann, Jr., conte in Yates ull, ol 7. Rew ived, That #0 cireviaiion, under any condition weet. | © 0 King, = S$ ever, of 0° 0K poten "or olber paper currency for amaler | f- B Owen, cow's in De Lannay uit 80 Amouple thee may row be iewfully ineued, can receive he | Rw. hford. Reser oo eanction of the democrate party George W. stron ADD REGS OF HOM, CRARLR® HROWN, Geagge D. Str: Mr. Bavwe rose ‘0 wivoonte the resoluilons of Mr. Ond- | Maate wellader, and in #0 Jolng he wished {t understood thet he fore. was not opposed to banks proveriy couducied—that is, be | Prinvers thevght they should loan mosey and Serdry but thet i Clerk of the uty an wbich returns to Court of A essere 360 00 community inio s ate of dist t Sarboor, “eb rsements, &e ole a8. ie thought the prem ing aye rooweded to chow & from recent opera aeninet Ory Dock Dank. . ; fOr lovimnoe, tha: money wae leut to Total,...... eegsees gseeresee 8109,512 68 Up the prioe of gral, eugar, lard, | AP) ibis deponent farther ealth, that it appenre'by ibe * were oct pay.og their own $5and | books of tho enecial receiver, aud (row & statement made $10 axed, Mr Brown P rHore koe aMhjcct as longi, die | Op therefrom by William A. Hopking, the clerk and book Craglng, ancng other kindred top ore Kooper of the said rpeoiai reoelyer, thas the enid special ed hinb the motion to change ‘p these actions '8 founded, viz, :— ibe ciaim of the Paimers upon their gonoral accoun‘, amovuts, with interest, to over. $1 As purchasers of 86 (million trust) bonds. Of Jebn Horse; as holoe: of 20 (aiiiion trae) bonds.. A O' Joseph Home and ot ‘mle p treet 475,000 00 98,725,000 60 o iret belf milion trust, as stated in the Feoelyer’s AMGAVi......esseeeevee » 09176 421 96 Loss of the claimants after sixteen yours WNQQUOD.. 66. oes seceeeseeeeeeee sess O1,548 678 76 ‘To whiaif isto be added their oomte, connnel fies, &9 , and ccunsel foes and costs of the tras tees. And ‘urtber this depenent aaith pt -UGH MOFARLANE. Bworn (o this 26th day of September, 1657, before me, E Rete ju, Commissioner of Dee roar 02} moOu Rises 6 Sei mon waren. Pert of New Work, October 6, 1887 OLRARED Ship Arhburtop, Bradish, Liverpor!—1 Grinnell Rbip Ca'houn Truman Livercoo! 8 Bhip Kricgewater, Barstow. Livervool_ “oyd & Hivcken, Resointe, Freeman, ‘Wiliams & Guion, isaac Web }, Bryer, Liverpool H Mareh ll ip Ons istiaca, Owen, Londcn—rinnell, Minturn & Oo, Ship &t Nicholas Freg¢on Havre—Bové @ Hinctea hip Maria, Sursley. Rio Janelro—Siffken & [ronaides. Bbtp Northern Chief Veszle, Mobile—H 0 Bro kmaa Kerk J 0 Bickels, Nichols, Bueno: ayres—Walsh, Oarver & These. Bark Avie}, Obersman, Fort an Prinoe—O L & 4 Ferris. Bark Nazarene Smith, T oy Yark AO s.dams, Pem/ogwa , city Point—Metcalt & Dua car. ech’ Moon'iget Tuttle Jncknonville—Van Sront & Slaght, Schr © 5 Bently, Reed, Dariea—Jemili & 'o Sebr Mary sane’ Ren: gan, Darien— W F Tate fcbrJ M Tas lor Smith. Washington—R M Blackwell, Schr App Yurrer, Gifford, Newvers—J 0 Singnt Beor 1, B Fer won, Aarrett Newberc—J 0 Biaght, Sebr 8 G Jenn Bedell, Norfolk—Sinrges, Clexrr ma & On, Bobr J M Warren, Chapman New Haven—J 8 Sdwards, ARRIVED. Btesronbip City of Wasbington (31), Petrie, Liverponl, Sept 28, with mdee ond 49 paaseogers. to Jobn G Dain. 4th’ inst, In’ 4128, lon €2 #0 pawed .emen abip Roland, bound © me tin ¢, saw ship Trenton, of Bath, bonnd B; Gh inst, int 4° lon 69 16, aa» team hip Ariel, kenoe for Bremea; same Gay. sam hip? L Bogert, hovne West Vearesb.p Fulton, Wotton, Marre Sept 22. via southampton 33d, Pa. with mde* and passengers, to M uivinesion 3d tos’ lah 451 87 30 ed bark Jeu 80, lon Phip Gen cueht ny ry (f Newburyport), Verina, Marseil os, 56 dayn’ apd 85 dny® row ihe Book ot Gibralian, wih wise'ae, lo master. Experi nord heavy weather. bip Ji & Eogert, Conway. Supteriand. Sept 6, with coal. .o Mar bat an Gas Oo; vessel to Boger: & Enecinad Bitp Troy (of Post a) Balch Antwerp, Aug 80 witb mdse and tho passengers. to Laytin & Hurlbut Bbip Doctor am), ® Pambure, 30deys with mdn¢ ond 366 passengers, to LB ameincs, Had .8cea hs on the w age vere FP sniers (Olden), Bchweichel Bremen, 81 day ry ballast, wih S 2 parse: gers © Bennings, Mulier & ‘Goal ne ; tn ey (Crem), Ho waarn, ei ae = with me ‘and 3.6 pase*ngers to ennin, juller & Gosling. Bare Svils (Brem) “Barhoon Er-mee, 40 days, wilh undae and 21 passengers, lo Hprchari & Bok. Bark’ Jobansa Kline (Jaw), Wiroirg Hamburg, Sept 4 with méve and 277 pamengers, to'F Karch. Had ¥ tenis Op a (Br), Bmith, Windsor, 14 days, with plaster, to ey avo Lark (Pr) Lockhart, Windsor, NB, 10 days, whb er. rig Ree plaster tp arer. Brig Goiden Kagle (D1), Moore, tallaboro, NB, T days, with P'finig Stephen Yousp. Ferry, Raatport, 10 days. wite plaster ona] 4 wo seie s boreton tT yusigoes Ber alarm (Br) Prebant, Melags 89 days, with fruit do to Avmar & Co Sept 11, Yat 87 lop 24, passe part of tas poop deck of @ versel, wilb ihe covering boars painted iead color. ‘chr Dolphir (Br), Yoliand, Malage. Aug %, pased Gibral ““hebr Preeicett (Rr), Bevsohn, Hal io days, with olf 7 Prenicen lermoan, Halifax a, with 0 wd firb, tod Whitman & Oo, eg HO Maloney, Bt Andrews, NB, 9 days wih 1b, a ated. « ey, Machina 8 da} 1 Wii Sde stay Machias Hab = red at Finabing. . Almira, PtGeorge Morphy. Steamer Ospray, Kinney, Proviaence. BALOW Bhip Ivanhoe (new) SAILED 16, and Christiana, London; ~ Orleans; # Bulkley, —— Wind during tne day, NI, Misceltaneour and Disastert (of Castine), Gay. from Chinche Islacts ’ hetng londed and proseeded ty tino Whe @ Abe Arr ADE Ui was ordered to dinch sre sh p Tired) woud tame the oargo fr dams afer rpg would probab'y reiure dn (or enosher load. Snr Tornenr ‘of Soston) Copp, from Tone Kong war at nootwcn Mth ct, making +5 # re” very BeRW) WeRtcr Ou wotNew 2. G9 pircen Ibe erew lef in tbe hows, sod berriy « thm. At day breek took advaniage o' ed her, mod rw pieces” On the 26» fon ber, lef tu bis b ny Ber masts port, for $1020. The Capt Pierse rent @ boat to inf offic en nnd crew, to the amcor of 18, were in ibe Ren Fox aud the rest for 7, remained at Point Msoglen, 81 thetronn request: The Bevis waa owned by Cast Jonn tne obere ard railed frm New “edfort Ang S. low 60 I 4 on boerd at the tae of by an Onpt Piece 20 dbIe ane. Pato Monricetso at Baltimore from Rio Jansire rep ort® spoke lept #, iat 32 lop 70.17, ehip idavie Osktora, 12 its for York, baring on board the captain crew of sehr Rugevia, of and from Saltimore for Jamaton = lon Byre Grove: Cy © Worrrey, from Havana, & Philade pbia 4h fae, was seruck bY b whirlwind Sept \". att AM, lat 3% 6, Ino 43, _whinb oo rried a¥ ay foretops: spift manna’ Bept'sh. bed sone broezen trem NE vessel ‘nder doable Jost maia Loot aod split main rtareail Bown M Warcurimaron. 9 Phiiadeiphie Gh inet from Fs! AO moter 8 Biver, reporis—3d ine! of Montank saw brig Awerica of sue 16 daye out from Onpe Howry, bad color sei ran ‘And capiain said he kad no'pro visions bet beef aré pork: a Denvy sea runving conid not enp Diy him be wonld make for Delaware ire ak water Kio 0, Aug 32—The srip Amazon. of Boston, pre viovely reported hi Sold by suation fort rials, equal to aobut $4700, U 8 currency. The stores, ko. were sold indevendre ly of he abip, and al’ brow p prices, The careo of ibe & will be ranshippad snd ef to Me bourne tie destir ation. lp the Bwediab bat Hopper ch riered ‘or ‘bat porpose, for 81,000, payable st port of de livery ‘The Inweat tender for repriring the Aw" together wih the great imposaibil'y of ohia on ducrmre, exoept Ai ruluous preminme, Induced Capt Rings {? Of all conosrned to ell tbe » ip ae she wood for the (ty leiter to Allwoo Walter, Raq, Secretary doard of Under writers.) from Rydney, Anatralia, the inst mail whip & in reported om Ue Lith port A Paone Vovscr--By the arrtva! of the clip) Jaly, in etphty four daye from Calentte for NYork (hay inp on hoard the captain and crew of scbr Bngenia, of from Raktinore tor Jamal, toxt) Bopt 38, lat 6218 F, ‘A lnree abtp steering BSR, showing A red rignal with letter Lin toe cearre (peruse tne Lencorten, from Boston foe ew Orienne) waseeen Rept 80 Int 67}4, low 67 38. Pore. rk R dame, ane Acarvioo, Joly Mueee, ve. 7-10 6 In port ah P tork via Val O-eaper, Lent, Jnata, Fu a a Talanda bin “Rivire, Andrews, for g 5 1 Hinmptow Ronde 14 Ton tore ‘were ome hundred and seren- leon vensele ide at tbe intande, Sid Joréan. Alden; Aprieton, Doane, Oracle, vane: naUors not rep led. bark ib, Merritt € i] ‘be Taian Lower Calltarnia, Saly 9—In port ship Oo met Arai from Ban Francieo arr Met, dg oan Foro org, gal = Arr sokr Gees of the om Lavell fae ark wetzopolte ‘Brew on Colombia River; Mh orig Jone Mt Phar beicea ks erat ) bar jetropot Col " ia in abt S weeks ot Mat Wego bark Tarot, Den, from Vaiparaieg, for Boson, Kig. Pendision, for Jpevie Avg 1; brig Morn: Orry or Wasnineron ANrwaur, Rept 19- Arr NorFera Light Ages te Mao'mein; atharine, Be Big \6h Ausens, Wilde, Havens and from ALBZanpRia. t ¢— Are Maid of Orieana. Hend«reon. News matic Sid aug 2 Boundirg Billo#, Amal, Smyrna; Heark cette, Fines orth, fs LMERtA Sept 1—Sid Kingrton, Meath York, * DaLaibe July 1B—Arr Gosan Wave, Morrioa NYork vis Cape Goon Hope. lols ¥riie rar, Ni on Sree sores ne i New Mts tor gapare) ined Hin Pawel do, 8d 3 Cy _Baisto1, Rept '8—Arr ML ire: Rowlas®, Gactees joi, Kennett Faber, Boyaes, San Fran Wray k, Tanks), Mi amtohi; ima. jas B: Howe, Rich! neo, Olt 17—F iT, Others Winchorst from Bre B rrans. AUX, Sept '7—Arr Lalla Roowh. Previa Richmond: Marerr't, Wood” Pht adelptia, 8a ‘ote, Roux Sax Frarcinco; ih WR Sewal: Morrison 8 yal pard N {ebroa, Shep» IN Rept 18—Arr itav'ein & Weleker, Bosse, Balt (xd whi 20th for Helvoe’). RueMERRAVER Sevt 16—A r ind.a, Werrill, NOrleans; Ooms aiitetion Lucdt NYork. it NYork. PREMEN, Aort 18 ~Arr 2rnertine, Prerighs NCri¢ang. Caxviry Pepi 18—Sid Paeific Gadd NVore 19h Hunan Owens, Norton, Ubs:!eston; ‘olombur, Small, "York; Sum Acelaide, Sprague, Valia Cuxnay! Pp'9-SI4 obm Bertram Ronde, NYork; Ryd iw, Piecbe arn. doy AB Kim*all, Rie hee wes’ Bert 29—arr Vanderhiit (a), Higsins, NYork (and ale for Havre). Catourta, July 21—Arr Oxen brid; tb, Radoga, Green don; Ane aca Miller, 't. do bg ys July 30 Ay Union Sherman, wor July 30 Ay Union before ren #id from banis Hor'on ¥ q ‘ort d); 29h. Joba wie ‘ard, le Ma:thews, London: 3tat 'Bindoo., Bo ton: onal kag! Miler. China any 2. Vleindes Gace, Besson 84, Trphoon, Srown: hy eres! tras DgonDece. cameo, Eangoon. | Bab, rr en, lepe won. wit for Beidhen Boy}, 8d TB Pailae Pee noe an Dover, sept 18-Of, Gast n, Bai cer from 3remen for Gals“ vane Aisinone Sept 16- arr Telegraph, Gi'es N York for 8t Pe! vereburg Gtascow Sept 18-—Arr Bain oure (em), Cun lou. NYork. oriat GIBRALTOR, * ey |. Perkine Me’: ib 40 (and «ld neta hand Pride of the Sma, Barmete, ter, do( a* 04 for Rew! Geos Sept 12- Arr Melita, Polewn Boston. Havas, 8 pt 17—arr Fm! Hall Wyma», NOrleans; Zurich Reb NYork; 2h onvawas MeNair, NOrisans. ‘Vath Merenre, Prenoh. & York ‘D port 244 shivg +ramece Snow, Facnden, tr York Mths pegs Wood ‘ordo %h Orew ‘1 i: BL Webel, dewee, fox Mwhouse Wilner, for do 6th ‘Zanodt Wm P Mows, Jones, for io O~ 10; Gniien rem bury Ider, sao Port and Leanitt, anrasan, Momair, une; emily « Hall Wyman. ard Ro klané Br: >n do. Brivoar arr Jacod Grosse. erase York Sk? 1 amin néas, Brand, Newoas 1; so Cnet da, Btagord,, ), N) ori In (#8), Trantmenn, York; Jonls Papoiron, “9 ly Bird Cook “nmboldt; Wa ‘urr, Mania; 19.b Keymard, 1d 134 Carton Kekerman £4" Frareinan, F Wicut, Sept 16-Off, John H Eliioi *penoer, from Yo 2 or Antwerp LIVERPOOL Sept 20 J rr Amertea(s), Lane Borton via Hae fet sy Bo in mann earl) Way; Torvaco Steel St John bh R: Zit Monrtain Ya‘es, Belize Bn 22d avnntic (x) Eldridge NYork. Dd Kuen: Aveo. Garret from * York. Weserve it, , Anatin, WVork: Che Par 1 both pranaply sli prev 'o tad); a . erry rt Sid ith Janet! idsion. Robinron, Mobi'e; Baroabas Webb, Watis FOrieane; Sperbling Wave Saund re +d independ: gece Eustia NYork, Wilovr Fisk, Bure el), fortes; Zimt Lacy Thomprou, Pendieton, New York, 92d 8a} speare, Noreross, Melbcurne Aan & Hoover ‘impson Salumore Tp the river outward bovnd 221, Rereamer Cd 1th Ino b A rer, Phil delphia (eo. Ven! MoG Orie: no™, for Mel ike rawforé Bicker sn Havana Jamindee aed ¥ Pid Copan Bonarss. ‘ae asp, Florey, y; Your Z a Envou thih Yefiance. Kenrick, Bombay; : son, CParies‘on, B Jecohs, Hercerwon NO le ay Mi rritbew N York. arbiaoin: Pa Gifio Appleby. wd Caroline, saynle, ¢ We Mehelr iavena; Montezema He Orlane! J lehrist, Gilahrint, «view ay len ne: let + deiphvn, Poole. Phtincelpbin: ‘iarkin NOreans; , bis; fist Courier, Larkin mcLeavi't, Loxpox, Rept 18—Kn' mwarde Bartley ‘gan. Britten, end Horatio H thaway. New Howes. Sagua So- ‘Yor; 2ist Jokn Mt Bergen, Rerae Mayo r NOrleans 224 Luey Elizabeth, Atos via» almouth Cd Ith Deveoenire tora, York (apd sid from Deal Bivetup 4 Bas ein, Thieids rao BW enter hole sunderland and NYerk; Zid Daniel Webster, At Maneet ces, Sept 16-8 + as'ralta, Kinsmen. NYore. Mavnitics. July 86—Arr Ocean fieed Unnnin, ham Calon tm for Amatcrdam "26th akyad David srow Teornbam wee cxirncta be! U Piecowing, Bows pena Sept Mavnas ang 161d Queen of the Sas, (nee Vonei berry). Aug iI Pow pichenny oer. from Madras four Law 008, Supe I3—-Arr © Wer Hawk, Free & meio, Rep 19—Arr far of the Hast, Wyman, Que- URDERL AND Arr 8 hee, Sid Gth Nile Given, N¥ore : ghiancnae July l¢—arr Golden etate, Hepbarn, Hong on « Brieiys #ept 18—-#l¢ Top: SinGarore, Bly rr (ard 14 2:4. tr Bow Keng, 7 Arad, ¢ Choreh Matanens de Lion, Tucker Omentte, Dirigo, stern fr Ha do (ant 9a for Bone Kung): 3i airvel. Noriom " Batevia; Good Hope, Miller Ate 2 lank Walton, Willis Bydrey 34 July dt Lacky Vancouver Jenking owen 2h Piaeiua, Whewaa: aug @ uns a rr Contest, Jenene, Londons ie Suly 2 uanymec do fin Wieseant Porte moott 6b Magni Rirpm nd Vay &h Teineoar Lor ell # York; 1d day. Biodearo, de, Mid So ‘Loca, Dergett sen Prarciseo; July 7 Conaecveut, Weick, Oniles (ripe arr); th Oxnard, in do dn Purvis Sept arr kudrew Uarney, Coombs, Rostom; 8h Golder Fle Mokerson, «0 TRaLee, Kept 16 Nid Le ey Russell, Birolate, ¥ York, Woosure vuly Arr Jobo Jay, Wade 4 Yor, 11 Peterson Hong Korg: \4t inwrepld’ Garduer, do ‘aid daly Mancarin, Ferrit, Bangkok. Duar Sept 2. The Selle Rock, Farrison. frm Sondertant! for Omen nm geteriangee rear be Gootwin land ‘eat nigh; extrio. ed bersel! Unie Morning Without urlataon, aad prom” cer ced Wanoate Kopi M—The #! out of ber © Forthern Belie has not abifiect ch as betore vised. be tll ine emoended a bette terme dooekec. in th» chal, 16 feet mio w Dow a in }( feet waler above them riage of he ehaik ai = ween Macwrmis Lug iS The Am bark Josephine Lindholm, frow: for Felmouth pi ttm here Jnl 36, lonky, amd hed Cisebargec nearly the whol of ber eareo. The +m Wid Srown, Bradonry, from Mantis for New F, pu: iu here Juiy 36. leaky, ané is now discha ging bow Onean Steed Cunningham. from Oalootia for Dieppe, put tp here July 25, leaky and has discharged cargo for re. cine The Am Selo, which arrived here July 18 was bound 4 pat in leaky, but waerepsiret and ko Rr RO. 'p Surritnek, which arrived July 19, trom Bom- 4 bad ou leaky abe haw . 7 Queenstown, Rept 18@—The GW port for Bee ufary Korth Carolin Feveoem, trom Akrah for (ore'asd witen maga) imonte, pur in bee Aug & with rae 0 'n!0 ary dook for repairs. KLAPD, Hept M- Veeterday aa the for New ‘ork, whilst yroeeeding oui ’. ied ard Dreke xer flor Reel che wean lowed nto deep water, ind heing found pol! Pave reseived nny material dm Image the proceeded hue Nile © Gome BOSTON, Oct $—Arr ship Timor Bixby, # rleane grapbed, Hark Craries Thompeng from Lonton. bric. ‘Cid geamer Joaph Whitney, Ho # island Queen, Kugpiee, Bio Janaten: Mi Li jens, Peraival Coaeiai rly {ease Curves, Fi je me, ORE: aad fron thy Roade, je, bark Roya: Wilam. ips John Spear, Aa 1 tou, aed bark Barn tal went down and ao wred ie ther de’ Berk tress remaing ia ‘he roads , OF Be Are Hieallo Hopkine, Rie mer Rebrarks, RYork, whee Alvert ei sarees ‘Rand an fog nighton. id rige R Cun Kumoy, Rewbor por, Mase; Hannah (nes), Creigh ton, FO A. ACTEM, Sept 19—Arr ship Relie Wood, Bush, New Yorks iF. iipe Reesell, Bennett,’ Baitimore. Old eobr Arlington, arch, Teringam Goll Arr ye) ship Annie Mee, tise, N¥ork) Pow ORLELNS Sepes8 Galveston Wash bern atop, Darks Arceunes. 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