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-wingle handed fSgbt Political Intelligence. Puperivans Eiscnos —The annual Siete etsetion in ‘Penarylvacia will take place om Tussday, the 18th uf Oc tober, three works previous to the election in this State. There are three tickets 1a nomi nation—the demoaratio, the Fepublican, and tho radteal Kuow Nothing—only the two former of which wi!! meke much of « show in the buttle, ‘The main body of the American party bes been swallowed ‘Gp by the repoblicen organisation, leaving only © small Yump to swear by. Botu of the principal parties seem san- guine of success, the rerublicans claiming iu round num. ‘ers thirty thousaed majority fer their ticket, while the Gomoorats are equally prodigal of fgayrs ia calculating their momerical strength. Hor. David Wiimot, whom it is fair to presume wes the Gra; Wimo} Provigo man, ts tne Candidaie of the republitans, for Governor, and |: now otumping the State to bobalf of his ows election His Appoin'ments are Bumerous, end he ts compe'led to Webor diligently to fuill them. Opposed to him ts the Gomooratic candidate, William F. Packer, who seoms ‘too tenacious of the erjoyment of privacy to ventu o out in opposition to Mr, Wilmot, The radical Koow Rothing candidate is Mr. Isacc Hazlehurst. It would bo hazardous to give an opinion i regard to the success of either of the Orst uamed oxndidatrs, but If publicans of Olncinpali haying become dissatisfied with a portios of the ticket, held an indignation meeting on the ‘80th ult , end paaped a series of strong resolutions, which were prevertedin German For the benefit of those prevent who were 1 0} familiar with the Janguage of “fatherland,” one of the cffloers read the following English transla- tor: Wheress, It by der 1s aor mpctiae it ade es 2 mtn tap tel vat mboreas, dor Irth Catolios bes @ to vote mit balf of der repcoblican dicket, txerefore be it Regolved, Dat ve, Sherman }, BO likes dat. La esolvod, Dat ve, Sherman meee whe We tor teem Riek Pepe ‘and toyfal mit bir, Reaclved, Dat ve, Sherman repooblicans, let der fasion dicket go to der myfol, and that ve vote mit our own mea. Resi Dat ve, Sher: licace, 4 os up mit cans, votes mit no beebies vote ult, contains the follo #ing:— ticle appeared in the Union and American of yes- terday morning personally offensive to us, and iat te beso. We bave taken such acocree in regard to it as makes it improver that we sbould remark upoa |i 1n Our columns this morning. forced to e conclusion we should admit that Mr. Pacter’s Qdanocs look brightest at present. The canvass ls nvi as animated as op formor oocations, but we thick, nevortbs ‘Lom, there ia sufficient excitement manifosted to warrant «the belief that a wlerably large vote will be bronght out. ‘Phe foliowirg are the sate thovets in nomination :-— Democrats. Republican, Governor as Ww F. Packer. David Wlmot. Jadge Jopreme Court, Wm. Strong James Voooh. yd »: James Thompson, Jor. J Lewis. ‘Ganai Commisaioner.. Nimod Sivtckend, Wm. Miliward, ‘Know Nothing dovernor aeons ~ Issac Hazloharst, ‘Suege Supreme Court... ++ Jacob Brown “ “ Jasper E. arady. ‘Sanal Commissioner +e o> ees Wan Linderman. ‘The Biate Legislature and county officers are also to He choren et this election, The vote for Provident last (year stood as follo es :— vereceses 280,710 Suohanen. . Yremont. . ~ Millmore place on the same dey with that cf Ponnsylvantis, to wit: wun the 18h«f Ocober, There are throe tiskels in the Geld—the demvora'ic, ths republican and the Kaow No thing—and the canvass hes seldom been more anima‘ed Gad exciting The Koow Nothing or Filmoro pariy, al though they beep up a thow of o ganizailoa, have ov Blotely Gzzied ovt, and left he other to carties to enjoy a Meoings are being held in every Lithle corner through-ut the 3 ate, where baif a dozen cer- sons can be congregated to listen to the declamation ef wome of the stomp eperko-s. Nea-ly all the prominent politiolans of both parties are out, travelling from town to ‘among whom wo have noticed Kon on the republican sive; Henry B. Payne, the de noors Usretandard bosrer. and candidat for Governor; United Ptates Senators Berjanto F Wade, and Goorge ‘Dr, Edson B Olin, Gen. *cDowell, Hon. 8. 8. Cox, Jadge BR. B. Warcen. Juige Walker, the republican catdidate for Lieuterant Governor and a host of ex-Congressmon ‘and Congressmen elect. The republicaus aro sanguice of plecting Governor Chase by an overwhelming m. jority fend the appearepos of the progress of th» canvas frem a Alstsmnoe seems to warrant the belief that thelr expeciations swill be realisod The following are the names of the can Vildates upoa csoh tcket:— Demecratic. Know Nothing. or... ..... Henry B. Payne. Peter Van Trump Lient. Governor. N.T Nath Treasurer * Board Pub. Works Aover L Backas, ‘Hco. of Stare. Savod Reivhard. Bupreme Juége.... Henry 0. Whitman Joho Davi ‘Tas Wiocoxem Exxorios —The fal) election in Wiscovsin ‘will take piace, like tbat In New York, Massschusetts and Now Jersey, onthe “frst Tuesday after the first Monday ‘In November.’’ There are but two political orgenizutions {m the Stato—the ¢emoorats and repu¥licane—the Kaow Nothings, like the old whig rarty. havirg been effeataally @wallowed up. Tbe republican ticke in the last Presiden: Ual election received upwards of twelve thousand 6 x hun Ared majority, and nothing bas transpired since that time Wo create even a sorpicion that there has been any falling of in the numerical trength of the dminant pariy. Oo “the contrary, there seems 10 be some dissatiifac ion in the Aomooratin revoke, oving to the nom naiion of James B. “Grose for ths office of Governor, The Madison Patriot, a Gomecratic organ. ts perfectly on ivfied with the action of the Stato Convention, with the exception of the selection o ‘Oross as the party leader, and openly refases to give him Jia support. Meetings of democratic German citizens nave also been beld fur the purpwe of de mouncing the action of the convention in re gard to tho comipaton of Cross, aad resola iors bave boon passed asserting that the carty is no bound to support the gudernatotal nominee, With these evidenoes, wo thiok chore is notaing hezerded in pre Alobing the saccees of the ro,ublican party at the ovming election. The foliowirg are the names of the candidates ‘on the two tickot— Republicans . Jomes 4 seve, Alox #7. Randall, Lieut. Governor. 10 D Sempbell, Charles Sobursz Gooretary of mate.) Y J.ves, Jobo L V. fsomas, Treasurer....... Carl Ba bob, Bsmael 0 Ae tage Altwrpey ‘ai .G@sbriel Gonck, Mortimer M Ja:kson Momwors Exection — On the 12 b of the present month Aho Grst Sate cloction +1! be beld im Minnesota under the -@onstivation recently ado ted organizing the Territory into be thi ty second sovercigaty of the Union, Only two partice bare found their way tnto the new Siate—the de mecoratic and reyudiican; Kaow Nothingism bas not yet abown tts bead among tne hardy tnbabitants of the Carri. “tory of saintod towne. and judging from its rapid decitae, in it eo lately flourished, it may be & question r wil go there. The war bet cen the demo josps 09 umenced with the orgenizution of Coavention in & Paul, aod waged with guch fury theta rpilt was the result, and a double hosted Sopvention was tbe conrrquence A comatiiation #as sot- fod upon howover, wht oh is (0 be xudmited to the prople for ratification at this election. Both parties have made ‘their pom'natiors, aad tne Ggdt is Bow progressing ‘The Torruory is pretty equally Dalansod, and | <qroaid pot be safe to say whic party will win. Alexan dor Ramey, formo ty Territorial Governor, leats the ‘forces of the repadiicane as candidate for the executive -Obair, end oppo.ea to bimon the demoratic side is Mr Beary H. Abiey The following arethe State tlokets com Democrats Repubicans HH Sbey. Alex. Rameay. Fm Holoombe. Jove. Ite Georeary of Siete ..Fsno's Rasen, LoanaeK Stannard Avditor... . Wm VY Dasvar, a Pf Lare. “Treasorer GW. armewong. Frank dentor. ai." \[Gose A Berry, Geo. A Nuaree. SUPREME COURT Job . odrad. HA inineg?, ator. H. Raseell. Democrats Georg: L Beker, Wm. W Pheips, He» Jame F Cacanegh uyros Aldrion, f RLAL DELEGATES TO C NORE . Kwgebory, Charlee ac'ure. Jarre. Davm rom Passinent—A Httle paver, oviled the Gun, ip Vieweburg, hes come ont tp favor of J:ffeson Davis for Prosident in 1860 It ts yet oarty to bring Out prestden_ ‘sial oandidates for the pext term and perhaps as regards the Gro cating ex ‘oretary it would be woll exongh to wait ont | be takes @ cou ole of turns tm the United Staton Gonate, and if he prases that ordeal with his dieuoion ideas ‘antarntehed, then trot him ont by all means—the more the merrior. The Vicksb 1rg Southron a ne@ dieusion journal, gays, “if Colonel Paris has any Presidential as trations’ Ghey will never be gratified by denouncing Walker and -apholding Byohanan’ True as holy writ, Cslonel; go Ahe whole figare or back out. ‘Tae Qceerion oF SLavmay ToWORRD ny THE DawooRAcT In Mawnan — We qnote the following from the Leavenworth (Kansas) Herald, « pro slavery democratic j vrnal:— The com cratic party of Keoray hes cow asrumod ity tas ive untied tn « eommon black revodiloaoiem in Kansas been the political features of pest 6 heretofore divided tne ‘By 10 me Of the Sothern journals that that portion Of Texas which Iiee west f the Colorado river will soon erok for & pariition, and willepply for admission inio the ‘Union on a feo Sinto. About two years ago it was stated ‘that at least thirty thousend Germans hed sottled to that ‘Portion of Texss, and during the period that has clapsed ‘ance that ‘ime, the migration has been {mmensely great Or than at any time previous, and ts now steadily on the Increase. Boots Canora tevatonmmr —Grvernor J. H. [iem- mond declines to be a sandidate for the seat in the United Fates Senate made vaoan! by the death of the Hos ‘Mr, Butler. Brim Amora te Geman Rercniscams 1 OnrciewAtim Bmovomom Traare.—A onmber of the Gorman re GroxGia Exnorion.—The Macen Telegraph thinks the demoorats wi'l carry every district, and that Brown’s (dem ) majority for Governor, In the State at largo, will be 12,000 or 15,000. Whe Ladies’ Bestimon to the Memory of Captain Herndon. ‘The following ts & copy of the ciroular issued by the com- mittee of New York ladios, coavening the meeting a Nibo's to-day, in response to Mrs, Sarah Magruder’s appeal: Mapsm—In avswer to the appeal of Mrs Sarah Magruder, wife «f the Mayor of Warbingion Oliy, the ladies of Now York will hold « meoting at Nibio’s dalsoo, on Fi ¥ Oorober 9, at 1 o'clock P M , to expreen thelr deop sym: yy with the widow and danghter of the late gallant mmander Herndov. But fo: the bravo self-sasrifive 14 devotion of that noble officer, eve: y woman and child must have perished on board the Ill fated ship Coniral Amerion. ‘The women and cbildren of New Yok desire, ava tri- oute of ade, respeot and admirat! m of conduc} so brave aud but to take m ‘ wand daughter thus bereaved of husband and Evarts and others wil!address tho mecting. You are earnestly and reepecifally solicited to atten4, and also to extend this invitation ‘0 the ladies of your acquaiaian 2. Mra, Commodore Perry 38 Wess 32d street. Mrs. Cept Eagle, 15 Favt (th atrost ‘Mrs, © mmander Hartston, 197 Saverlty place. Commander Builus, 80 E-at 26th stro. romander Livicgrtoo, 28 Evet 22 | atrect, Pores Sinclair, 159 West 46d street, Purser Barry , 47 Oitnton vise Vanden Heuvel, 237 Kast 10th street, . Gibbs 261 Greene street. Bell, 41 West 2ist atreet. . B. Cult rg, 90 Feet Loch street ) R Ser gwick, 54 Evet 16ch street. Leavenworth, 222 Esat léth street. Mrs, James Brooks, 339 6th avenue ‘We trust that the call which has been mado upon the Jadtr a of oor city in the above, will mooi with grmare! and enthustasiic support. If ever there #ad an oocasion which Jastified on exclesive appeal to ttetr sympatnios, this is one, As the Isat cere of the breve Horadon was for the preeervation of the Indies and children entrusted t> bis obarge, the future welfare of his widow and child ahsold now be the first caro of kis eruntyywomen 1, ts thas thas brave mirds will bo more roacliy encoaraged to ave deeds, and that womau «iil aways bo assared of ding — the proteciien to whiou her heipicesaces ntities ber. TRSTIMONIAL OF TH# PRASIOKNT 10 CAPT. JOMNSON, OF 1HB NORWEGIAN BAUK BLLEN. [From tne No folk Horala, Ost. 7 ] Tt gives us pleasure to recoré an act of Prerident Ba cbapsn which sell becomes the opief megistrate of our country, and for which be wil receive the unqualified ap probation of bis countrymen, as cll as his own hosrt. We allude tom beautifol present of a grid cesed chrono. meter, with @ spievdid gold chain atlacbed, wbion he caveed to be transmitted, through the Oclestor of this por',8 T Sawyer, Eq. fo Capt. A Johnecn, of the Nor wegien len’ as an soknowlecgment of his ‘gallant, energetic and suocess'ul exer ions ia revoviog, under moat try ing ciroums'ances, 89 meny of ihe survivors from the wreck of the steamer Cen'ral Americs.”” The nomi beautifully wr: ‘om unexoeptionsble. On the back bears this inscription:— Qanne cone enenNOINOONTIOE TEN IOLILOSOLO DOLE LODE DOLE DE } THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNICED States ro CAPTAIN A JOHNSON, WORWEGIAN RANK BLLEN, For hie humene, pr: mpt, z0elous aud suovessful fecal soar J Persons from the wreck of the weamer America ” 1887. eeovoror eres: none none: the kindness of the Collector, at our solicits Hon, we were permitted to take onpies of the depoe connected with the presestation, which we ud) sin— Darantuas? or Srare, ‘Wasnmrcton, Sept. 30, 1887. 8. T. Sawian, Eq, boon olla Castoms, Norfolk, frm—I trepemit a chronometer and ohain which the Presicept has directed to be presented to a bark Ellen, as 0 of his services ia resouicg, to many of the survi- I will thank you to deliver th-se articles io Captain Jobneon, and ex prese t+ him the Presideni’s high sense of hie galleat, ea- ergedc and successful exertions upon the oscesioa referred to. Iam, slr, your obedient servact, LEWI3 CaSs. Ovstom Hoven, Ni bs Cousoror's Orvica Oot 5, 1887 py a Vicon te pr oes to ph re a prese: you Chrocometer and chaim ithe awe of the resident of the Unvved ®ates, “ase alight testimontel cf bis appreciation of your services in rescuing, coder most trying ciroum- stances, so many of the survivors from tho wrook of the mor ‘Central America’ The Provident desires mo ornvey to you the expression of bis hoartfolt »oxao wlodgo- te for y var gallant, energetic aud succesful exertions upon the oocasion referred to; and I may be permiited to ah that 1 dolpg 80 be epunciates tbo untversal seatimen of tbe people of this coontry, of whom he is the hon»ret ohief. ‘The gift, emaneting from s ob 8 source, and from pubiinen, alike distinguishes bim who bestows receives Wishing that pr ales may boresfter at end your voyage throv; may ‘erminate in an unruftied and bappy |. req vat oS a a sentiments of sincere regard, your o! sory ” & T SAWYER, Collector of the Cartome. nee * Ellen,” Nor- ca ’ Nonroux, Va , Oot. 6, 1867. Daan Pre:—I am honored by jour very kind lever of yenerday. To be thus di the United Sta'es is the most fer) thatin my to fla teringly alluded, T was but tte off ctr, true rallor would onder containing the va and I beg you with my gratofa! echoowlodgre asy'o woibe enfightened steiceman who presides over the desti- oes std 'vesures eed Less tear wr, four gremfel oa in r and Tam, dear sir, your sor. Pane neat -f A. JOHNION. To Sam's T. Sawyer, Esq , Collector of the Oustoms, Nor- folk, Va. by the President of event In the course because I Obituary, NOY. LOUIS M'LANE, OF MARYLAND, fie Cty Si. ‘The Hon. Louis McLane died yoster tay, at his residence fm this city, im tho ‘ty second yoar of bis He woe the tn of Allan MeLaae, « dlstie serio the inguichse of er revola:ionary ear, and was born in the vi lage «f Smyrna, Kent ovum'7, Delaware, on the 98th of May, 1784. age, In the year 1708 beirg then only fourteen years of ond #0 largely bad be won enis, that Pe remained ® member of that boo: shen he was chosen Unite? Btates, 829, cmt Jackeon te be Minister of the whore he remained two yous, and to take mistake by J. L. Malford, druggis', of No 487 Greemwich street, The apothecary, it appeared, in ihe ea, Magendie’s olution morhtee ine tpg to the United H 8 § i ally. Jary tm tbia cave rendered a verdict censuring the apothe- cary ‘or bis carclessuess in putting up tho prescriptioa. Tua Lacs Exrvosion ov West Saaaat—Anoraax Vi0- im —COoroner Perry also held an inquest, at the New York Hospital, spon the body of Thomas Walsh, who died from the effects of be sind Teosived by the late in Weat stroct ‘alsh miakos the fifih victim. Deceased me twenty-two years of ego, and was @ native ef Ire- DmatH FROM AN Ovarposs ov LavpamuM.—Ooroner Gam- ble held an inquest at No 66 Kim street, upon the body of ‘& woman named Jobanna Sullivan, who diod from the ef- feota of an arses of teasonn teins: on Doooas % poo AE, of ireland. bicelles cnn Fava, Hatonway Acomaat.—Ooroner Connery held an Inquest at the Hpsced ofl factory of Messrs. Jadd, Sons & Co., fort of Wa'er street, upon the body of a man named Mehae Moines 17, wis Gas ae me effects of a fall re- delved through the hatohway of the baildiog in question. ‘The deocased lived at No. 7 Hester street. Baval Intelligence. ‘Tho U.8 steamer san Jacinto, Comm»dore Armetrorg, avd eloop f.war Portamouth, Commander Fooie, wera at Sbarghae about July 18. ‘The UO &. slop of war Levant, Commander Smith, war at Hong Korg July 25. Court Calendar- This Day. Buracie Couet-—Uironit —Part [Noa O71, 10956 WeOIs 164436. 734 1214, 162%, N82, 1200 1646 1840, 1799; 1328, 2°31 2°88, EO, 1787. 116%, 1903, 1376. 68, 1)8, £28, 1468, 826, Giddy. Part I—Nos. 1629, 164934, 1800 to 1643. Burmaax Covrr—Special Term —Nos 61. 309, 9, 22, 68 Common *Le48,—Pars [—Nos 1872 to 1687. Part il — Nos. 1649, 1439, 156%, 1660 to 1571 Rurvaion Cover,—Nos 197, 199, $31, 247, 260, 261 484, $65 +59, 268, 260 261, $64 to 271 "747, 272 to 280, 488 to 209, Eupenacheld’s Hate are the Neatest Finished, mort dur ahie avd #i< gan: hats in New York. Price $300. Give him a cal) at 118 Nassau airset, ‘What's Out? Knoxs Fall Style of Hat at No. 212 Broa: way, corner of Fulton street. Young New York, Like Ycusg France, endorse: the Paris dress hat imporied by Genin as the most exruisite nove'ty of tha season. GENIN’, 214 Broxd way, Ovvos'te Bt. Paul's, Broadway, St. Wicho Gentu's Bazaar, Ins bo'el. The entire stock ‘f this establishment has been marked dowa at cost ard below cost prices, for the month of October, avsortment tn each department was tiever more com- plete than at the present time, 20 Cent Ambroty BiBrve doors nbove filed etrest Portraits of the People for a Shillivg, at HOLMAS’ picture mit), 189 Broadway. and Dollar Photo- DPS gallery, Zi evenue Bine Pocket Cutlery.— A Rich Assortment at J, & 8, SAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor Houss. Price of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.’ John Woods Gymonasium~—Nos, 4 and 6 East Twenly-cigh'h street. near Fifth avenne. Classes now Fall, 1897. We beg to inform cur friends that our compiete stosk of new i 1. Feat inte, ‘comprising dos'rable design now , eve! of fabric faahios for the present and HA wrlich we'ash epecil stenion: Barly selectssan wal of cose prooure the luge. D. DEVILUN & 00. 958, 269 and 960 Broadway. corzer of Warren sires. Phasent October —Ladies if You Wish to Jock charming ard aopear on « proper »_d genteel foo tag this beautiful weaiber, b-¥ your and baton books, elivperr, ties in: ia rabber boots aod shoes, @., from J. B. Ml, ry 8 Co,, S67 Canal street. Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure Truss Uftice removed 0 No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House, White, Clear Skin and Fine Hair —Jones’ Old Halen sosp, two shi'logs, and Jonra’ coral hair oil. These beavi ‘ertioles are soli, wholesale and retail, at BANDE’, 100 Fulton Barnes & Park have Removed from 204 | Broadway fo 13 snd 15 Park row, ¢trec ly opponite the Astor be oe ~bbers and b CI Boure ‘Ihe aves! of 5 m olean aot ahe invited to our tm proprietors’ prices, by Be case, dozen or 1W grees. il BARNES PARK, cal for washing childree end infants, at SW roadway and'No © Agr Howe "7 . of diremions de mark {a manofartnred ‘on belp@ belt pp to the jt New York, and by all druggiata, a: 260., per box. Flair, its Uisexnses, Fall, r. Us embellishment —The whole treated by GRANDIBAN, & jureh street. SOsBY MA ‘Tavnapay, Oot. 8—6 P. M. ‘The stock market Iiterally has no bottom. Stock valres are nowhere. Where all are sellers it is tmpossibie to tell what anything is actually worth, The stook market is utterly deserted by outsiders, and the brokers have more than they can take care of, even at ihe comparatively low prices ruling. Al the fret board to-day [llinots Central bonds declined 1 per cert; Metropolitan Bank, 9; Bank of Oom American Exchange Bank, 2; Delaware and Had’ son, 8; Pennsylvania Coal Oo., 3; Pacific Steamship Oo , 3, Now York Central Railrced, 1; Hartford and New Haver, 8; Michigan Southern preferred, 2; Panama, 13¢; Illinole Contra Railroad, 6; Galena and Chicago, 1}¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 2; Calesgo and Rock Island, 534; Milwankie and Misslestppl, 234. There was no movement of con. sequence im any particular stock, amd the bulk of basiness at the board was for cash. The heaviest fali to day was in Delaware and Hudson Canal stock. It open. od at tho first board at §8\¢ and run rapidly down to 80, where it clesed = New York State stocks improved a frao- tion to day, with preity liberal sales. The sales of Now York State stocks at the board so far this week hare boon as foliows:—Monday, $24,5(0; Taveday, $20,000; Wednes- day, $88,600; Thursday, $169,490—total for four days, $511,400, Judgirg from the amount withdrawn from the Banking Department, wo should think that the market ‘would soon be freely supplied wiih this description of s0- ourtty. Tho following stocks and bonds were gold at suction to- 4) American Express Co (' hs #]32 allentig taal fnaueance rcrip of 194 Great Wemera ute insurance serip of pote ‘Mu uel Insurance serip of 1856. sha Reondwey Hank... privetrree Pacific Baek . as » 70 80 {5 Importers’ ned mn #0 Lrving Ber 82 Univn Bank ‘artisans’ 10) NEW YORK HERALD,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1857. vor EJ x 20 Rutgers Fire insurance Oo... rt Fire ineurence rhe venant Fire ingur 38 ita Fire Inewanes Oo At the seco7d board ths mark-¢ waa lower throughost, Virpin& 6's fell off one por cost; Diinota Contra! bonds, 2; | American Exchange Bark, 6; Park Genk, 9; Penvsyivanie | Coa! Company, 2; Ilitnols Central Railroad, 3; Wit rankto 01d Muasterippl, 1; Reading, 3 Delaware Eis Hudeow, 2; | Now Baven and Hartford, 2; Krie, {. The principal feature of tho market to day waa the great decitue in bank sto0ks. ‘The fall has been enormous The banks must be heavy losers by the pumerous heavy failures. ‘The Gheriff walked into the office of the Milwarkis and ‘Misstssippt Railroad Company this morning. seised all the books and papers, looked them up in the eafe, pat the key {m bis pooket and walked off, leaving a set of astonished individuais to fled out at their leirure what {t ali means ‘The company appear to be just now ina bad way ‘Tke fa'lare of Bowov, McNamee & Oo., silk morohants, ‘was enacunced this mornirg. Huving a large oupital, and immense nomipal retou-ces, this honse has otrugg!s? long, determined $> go on if rorstbie, at any sxoriflos; but the country collections from $40,000 @ day having ren dorm to jist about no bicg at all, it was found ctte “ly imposetble, uncer the prosent state of the money marses, | to pay both sides of the bill book any longer, and a dey cr {wo tinoe it became apparent to the consarn thst it mrs: temporarily suspend. The house shows, we uid eratané Seurclus of $1,200,000, and proposss paying la Tall, p ba Gljaland interert, The immediate and direct cause of thie suspension isthe utter confusion {2 mhioh the de meatic exchanges of the country are ai this momont in volved. Thel customers ai the Weet write that they have the fonds in band to pay their motes dao here, but that it fe Smporsible to get exchange at any price. We understand that Mesers Harper & Grothers, book Publishers, finding, in consequenes of the disorganized state of the domestic exchanges, that they could not effect collections from their country customers without a raisons loss, decided te day to suspend pay ments votil the internal commerce of the country shall bo again on such a footing that debis due in the disiant cities oan be made available at Now York. We have reason to bolieve that the assets of the firm exceed ite abilities by upwards of a million of dollars. Proposals for a loan of $1,700,CCO were advertised for by the Water Commissioners of Brooklyn in August last, pureuant to an sot of the New York Legisiature, parssd Fobrvary 11, 1857. The bide were to @ boon opened to-day at 1 o'clook P, M., at the office of Corning & Oo , 63 Wallstreet; but no bids at all wore forthcoming. Tao terms of the loan were six per cont bonds of the city of Brooklyn, and the terms of payment cash for the whole amcent offered, or twenty por cent in cash—twonty per cont, payable November 2, 1857; twen'y por cent, payable Deoember 1, 1857; twenty per cent, payablo Janaary 2, 1858; sud twenty por cent, payable February 1, 1953—tho puchaser to pay all acorued interest on the bonds to Ist Of October, and the first payment to be reserved as coliate. ral security for tho fulfilment of the contricts. The morchanw cf Zost-n and Ph'ladel shia byve hold meetings to take into consideration the cond!'{on of financial end commercial affairs, ard to dovise ways aod meave to alleviate, and if posible remove, the pressure At sch of these meeting speeches wore made by se reral of the lead. tog merchants, ind @ goneral opicicon ex creased trat the ‘worst of the revulrion was over. There the matter was tndeg. The pressure goes on, the banks pursce steadily the policy first establishes, failures take face dally, the scarcity of monty is not relieved, and we are steadily pro greseing towards the point whore all Goancial revolsions tmrariably land us. All sorts of remedies are proposed for the tmmediate removal 0’ all oar difficalties, but none seem to be popular, even in theory. Pablic moetings of the mer. chants do not amount to much fn such times as there. A careful examisation of the list of directors tn oor banking institutions will show that these mneyed concerns are managed by our leading merchants. There is hardiys Promintnt merchant in tne cy who is not a director in some bank, and their best jadgmont is broaght to bear ‘pon the moat important questions of the day, connecte1 with the present revalsion, in daily consultation in the different bask parlors. The course of the banks 1s ihe result of the private consuliations of thee mea, ord when this is considered, we mast take @ speeches and the suggestions of the same parties, whea in pablic, with a great doal of allowance. As acts speek louder than words, the aciion of these very men in the beak parlors should be taken before their epeeches at public meetings, which really mean n>thing, and are in- ‘tended to allay for the moment any undue exol'ement As for the banks, we do not ree how avy sensible man—how apy man not atierly regardices of the real interests of the city, and of the vast importance of eustaining these groat- Intereste—can for a mement find fault with the conserva tve policy these institutions are cow pursaing. We have only to lock at tbe city of Philsdeiptia and tne city of Bul timore to sce the withoripg, biighting, terrible offecw of a suspension of specie paymeals on the part of the banks, to learn such @ lesson as ona never be forgotten. Kvery sound besiness maa, every man baving at heart the true welfare and presperity of bis native or adopted cily, every man baving the least price im the prospertiy, credit and Growth of tho city in which be lives, must be willing to gubmit to the most serious sacrifices to preserve the fair fame and geod rame of thai city. We have no doubs that the people of Philadelphia and Baltimore to-day would wt! Ungly bave sacrificed one balf the commercial com munity to have preserved the public credit ana the character of their banking institutions. They sco now how much they have icst, and what « long, tediour, dificnls matter It will be to resiore them again to their former position. It will, et the best, take years, and never again can the banks of Philadelphia recover what they ap” parently eo ladifferentiy parkd with, Thoy must here after rank vory low in the roale of credit power ard influence tm the Onaneial world. Tho prople of that etty keenly feel tho effect of the bank euspension, and are justified in the exprossion of euch coutiments av wore gladly see our banks suspend—who are sifsh enocga to look solely to their individual pockets, porfeotly regardicss of public character or public credit. They aro too narrow contracted in their views and ideas to look beyond the bouwtng upon private interosts, and do not soem to under stand that the prosperity, growth, strength, wealth and position of the city, as a great financial centre, will be ous. tained and guaranteed mors by preserving the credit of our banking institutions thas in any other way. No sacri fices are too great to accomplish this great object. Weare Bow Im the position of a besieged city, and the question te whether the city and the great bulk of people and proper ty in it ebail be preserved by the sacrifice of a few lives, or whether the whole shall be given up to pillage aed des trec'ion. The few that fall in defence of our character and our credit, as the fipancial and commercial met:opoie of he Unton, will be martyrs to the general cause. 11 must beroinall comtests and straggies for great prxcipice, ‘whether of a political, Gzascia! or com mercial patare. ave no putioular regard for the banks. Our sympathies do not take that direction. Upon the contrary, we look ‘upon them as eselees, dangerous institutions; aad any com. munity is mach better off without them. We have op. posed time and again their policy, and atthe proper time shall doubtless do eo again. Months and maths ago, whee they were expanding ot the rate of one and two millions « ‘wook, pom a steadily decreasi:g specie reserve, we were load tm our denunciations, and predicted jomt what has sinc? been realizet. We are notes all friendly to the venking Interest, and desire to bave nothing to 40 with them {mn any way; bat arfortumately ihe community at large aro difer ently siteated. All the great interests of the city are iden tile t with oar banking (neitetions—they sustain and sap port each other, and oae cannot be desiroyed without total domtraction to the other. Ii le this fact, and we wish It to be distinctly anderetood, that ‘bis alsne ie the canse of the support we now give to oor banks. Of two evils, were joot the greates’, and no greater evil to c me upon the city of Now York than a goncral oreven @ partial suspension of specie payments. A delegation from the Albany banks, consisting of Mr. Oloowt, of the Meohenies’ and Farmers’ Rank; Mr. King, of the Siate Bank; Mr, Marlin, of the City Dank, ani Mr, Schoolorafs, of the Com morolal, arrived in thie otty inst evening, to consult with the managers of ocr olty backs on the state of the oarrency and financial affsire gonorally Their objsot Is to arrange come mode by @hiok the carres oy of reund Sate banks shal! be provide | for, aed in such iS way 8 to encourage them to @ liberal lias of dissount, and thus move forward the crops. It is proposed, we an derstand, to nek the Metropolitan and the American Ee. obange Bank, (the redeeming banks In this city,) to retetn in their bands, for thirty days at least, the carreney of the country banks, on the other banks is the olty indemnifying them. There was s meeting of merchants aad bankers a) the Merchants’ Bank to day, in refe-once to the visit of ‘be Alvany delegates and other matters, bai no decisive ection ‘wes fotermined upon There must be s very email amount of financial talent among our bank managers and (ioan clore if they cannot bit upon some method to relieve or remove this dead look upon the currency and domsetic exchanges, All|\ wants is something to eet the mashinery Of trade and commerce onse more in motion, and relief QEVss3s4stRszs ‘would eoon follow, The Mdlare of Marshall & Oo., bakers, Of OL Paul, ia srnounce’, They show anole yulued af $195,206 06, agnivst €83,277 48 duo dopoettors. | ‘The rosetpts of the Pactfic Rallroad Company of Mis fourt for September show « very gratifying \noronse tn te buriness, It may be noversary to say to porn ns abroad that es yot ite only opensd 126 miles, ani iuat this fe (0 be considered when compared with other roads ‘The earnings were:— 1866 M 321 oF 19 864 48 1302 08 42,418 68 Pricer ‘109 681 22:8 402 1492 0406 2,766 916 1v6 829 438,190 885,211 © 661,9°5 = 658,090 118,675 «= 104,160 128. 310 201,223 602240 «688,242 202,411 «298 806 6,800 » 920,389 436 6,485 066 1,978 414 10.493,731 owing table exhibits the respective amounts of cx bange beld by the various backs, and also the sums cco to dlatant banks, the latter being comprised in tho ‘ab. of dopoaita, as shown above :— kane Ottaarn’ Rank: Dus Banks $117,427 UL 193 205,277 82641 51,142 64438 10,222 ‘$708,096 atatoment of the provious wook, tho results are ar follows:— Inereare in shert Joans loo ease ta apeoie,. Decreae in oiroulali The olroulaticn of the Powell Bank, aocording to the an- nua! report of the Saport itondont of the Bankiag Dopart ment, was $214,120, protected as foilows:— Bonde and mortgages. New York 000 New York 78.092 Miohigan 15,000 ‘Totel. o $216,440 On Friday eventg the Hudson River and Farmers’ Bank, both of Hudzon, suspentot specio payments. The first nomed was organiz1d {n 1855, with @ oapltal of $200,000, avd hae a otrculation of $36 000, wholly secured by New York State sixer, Tho latier da es back to 1839, and has 8 capl al of $300,000, «8 followe:— Tea otroulation te $156,416, seoured Micrigen aixen.. Arkaosas sixes., seen seseees SLT2 O16 TOM... .. ceeeeeseee The earnings of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad exhibit a largo and gratifying tnorease ever last yoar. carn: twgs for August, 1867, were $60,441 98, againat $30,107 66 in Avgust, 1866, showing an iporeaso of 620,244 32, or equal to 67 per cont, This is on the same length of road tm each year, the increase resulting from more complete equipment. For the nine months ending August 31, the Teault bas been as foillo Nine months fn J Do. t Stock Bm: STEEN Y 6's "00.03 1060 do, 1861. 100 do, 1862 W010 do, 1864 16608 do, 1878 200 do 1 20 NA & Sart RR ob 90 Rrading RR ty 30 miohigns Ga ‘ie H jan Con 20 ao... a3 6 33 Ssssisisese ie, are 3 3 ssssaness Bz 5 § S208BSa3 = a we ssrre Cee 10 ha Am Ex Baa! 6 do... 100 Oumb Ooal 0o.810 200 if 20 NH & Hert RR, 060 Eris BR . CITY COMSXMBCIAL KEPORY. Tooeapay Oot. 6-6 P.M Amma were quiet; we quote pos a 7c. and poaris at tie. “Baaanercrres —Flour—The recetpts owing to some tn terra to canal navigation were light and the stock redvoed, which im oonnention with afer domestic and foreign demand, oavved the asrame greater firmaces, ant t> Close at be rel. The enles embraced 000 notations 84 68 480 iy 60 40 so 16 ~ 40 8% of 690 with better supoliet, acd move offering, while prices wow ‘Tory ah ton inte of red ant white retber costes. fined to about 30,000 hurbels Wretorn mixed a’ 0%: © 69% delivered. Rye was nominalat 73, a Tho Oa ‘were in hight supply and Grm at 484 0690, with m de rate pales Corvms was quiet and salse Con.ined to 200 0 500 bage of Rio at Lic a Uwe. Corros—The market wae quit Amal! lote were sold ot leno. @ 1b for miadliag uplands, eovordiag to chet en aay or {0 the usual way. Shipmen s contiaued to be mate an owner's aoconnt Famuats — hagagemen ba to light ora tend 64, #lth geome 0 oot compressed, st Land va, 600 bhde. Seer mers connect a dos , 1,000 bbls of tl cake me, 800 boxes cheese by the steamer A ree. s veneo| wae talon ap to with coal at Paitadeiphis for Heng Korg, at $12 Bay wen quiet at 60> a 700 for shipment. a Lime wea swedy at 650. for common, ani # $I Jomp Naval Momms—The market war irregular, sat qeo 8 Hons ie the present state of the money markt 'Monit to give. There continued to be a wide mogia, peiwenn prices for cash and LAs o account of the dim culiy of negot ating an: ° One wore wel, me quota'iner for linseet, a1 well as orade weeke mn, more or 1ea nominal — weiss exhibiied more Armoeee 14 a 918 for plate ern Oi4 o airal, aed Deel Haase qnlct ot $18 ed bacon was dull at 146. for ma vou: 300 hhda Oaba mosoorado at To. a 7}40.; 108 do, at tisow dns of exo W,000 tee, wore made ot 0x0 * Horn were quiet, Now wore soiling, in a email way, a 80, 0 100. Wawanr .. of about 300 bbie, were made of S30, write a emil Jo S3}¢0, by = a, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY TAY, sc ANEOUS, 60), 7DOU wee OMaD Ws PROOF sawao 4.50) hoor, cow ready ot SORE, 10 ana viroets ‘ioe $4.50. sence 18 .7-8,- 2manes,F.zors Panrwot ~O, faablovab'e conte vests and panisioons com. feria ber ry bes avd cewmomical fabrics, selected trom moet eminent Burepeam man! fe cna long Wied experience. 7 beving 09 roms excenses 19 pay ony olfar to, bie very bon sitisiecnsed in the. trade ceded "artage very best article in a ‘The most win ute ovevtion given 'o the construc ion ‘aa AardU 8 N oT Amity corner CARD —DR POWALL, aitends to all dismmnen of lunes “Tete eee hom = ont PM. at 609 Broadway, \ eyes, re semble the nateral s ie setaral eve ia and appearance, tuserted STONIRH WG & IFI°R OF OaGPets!!! Velvetn 4 ; Brussels, 6, Floor oii \otha, a8, from 2+ imam Cae deat Sern DBLL'S ELBEGART FEODING OARDG Ami ss a velopes eam be had only at war ‘corber of Dusse sirent” estab BROSENE O11. SYMOIAL KOTO’. Kerosene Oil Company asnounce to their agents customers thet they have discovered « process by" which aa unpleas: from © Freworsd POSED @ BRO EN? aM? FOR TeR MILLION, toleny srcicacy lamp, and hares ol an repress of oopmeantes ordi: ; an erp" Of on cent per hour, ead gives. br light of threo exadlan yamgias can bu seen 8} Offs and at tha ‘rystal Palaces, gente, WHR cainsive rights Inted on Stal AUSTENG genera! agen! war tte on fallen over open for port ve ation over gursil Somues, pevduclag fee, brandy, las tals,” soneuees Jareics and St Crotx rum. eiter. a. and be brendies B nrbow, Irish and ongsbeis wh skies and body preparation otis, an, o riander, way, anni, pimento, ky Por " Tet eadeutw chor as Welder tane ATEN: H BeOURPD. —HRAML*HS G 40M GNTS—ROME inlog weerscOtotnng a'tke for tee mallee and upper tom Ahonsand Clothing Yat dorw nt rip oF tear. Overcon's, usual price 8 0, sold here for Elegant agian, ‘20, Bevernible, ae LS Pea jackets, veats, moneaaina, “rit Tomes nowt agama sil of moat ot ae ned bamke aot par Beamiene garmeot manu SapAny. Wholesale depot 24 Dey ereot, retal! deoot 606 Broadway fo, a the importaden Priors, Gians’ made and ont tn'erder China decorated te patiorn, CHAS *TJUVENRL, 899 frondwar, near Fwes Ueth a ree Aesorime: on Ddoyn’ boots and sboee of evers description that ever was af fered to tbe . ublic 'p any one sore. & MARVING WILDKS PaTEYT-BALAM ONDER SAPR ‘Booured by the cele rated La Prue Loox. free from dam reese. STEAKS & MABVIN, 40 Marray street, . ¥. EWING MAOHINES.—ALL PERSONS WHO WaR? & ‘tewing mechine cf natveraal atili'y—one 'aat will sew Upbrert fari.w and the heaviest abrios betier (han aay other et mfly use, man” fastnring, ‘a machine that eap’t get s,m nutrious woman can read ty ‘an obtain it aisbrre eronpt at the ules of E. “GKB & OU., No. 458 Srondway, York EWING MACHINE P P ‘ailich sewing mac ine, making seven fitferent wt! renping “ithoat nolse- threating ita own needles and spoolipe of thread. “apply to THOS. L. DaLTUN, all ct For nale by Ne HAD I TRVER TORS —CASIVRAR & 00, SOLIOIFORS ten Broadway, . Y.- dpecif atioos, draw- oe ta, Ac, orepared, and ye prvenring patents promptly attended to. United Va BLSCTROOBBMICAL Rats. rheuwa'trm mercurial disrares Prof. VERONGS Inven'or, hea removed from 710 to 778 Sroadway, having connection with any otb scliebment in the Birth. Bewermo —On Wednesday, OA. T, a 0 P.M, oe Dana. Banaino, of «non ome wares eee ee " or . 7 CJ assis d by the Rov thertore A. Kato, of New York, Journ W Ponesit, Jon . of Norweik, to Ouvia, daughter Of the late Natasniel W Stroog. of New York Voonimee—!a05,—At Baryloa, U. , on Wed a Ons, 7, ny the Rev JW Leek ‘of Kasoc, Onan , We Bravcan Vooasam of Brootlya to Miss Kucaw Gauguter of dtopaen Look, Esq , of Babylon. Bora —On Tharecsy, Got 8. of marasmus, Faxpmme 0. a and Sophia Biote, aged 7 mouths cays ‘The friends of the family are respesifully invited ts at- (end the foneral this moyning. at pine o'clock, from the Feridence of hie parea's, No. 03 Melson street Bou! hie, of Thomas and Jae of Weat Forty seventh erret are Ce a ee ee her parents, Ne. o y-fourh sweet, to Trinity Cemeiery, te morrow morning, al tev o’slook. Though separate- for a while Fron thy mother’s fond embrace, We will as be Joogip united ae, or PA - 01 % L.\Ore. call, ip a 41h your of her’ ‘The friends and Jann, dangbtor of Samuel 8 mepibe sue 6 days. ‘The fie and clatives are tend the furera: the afierzoon, at Oyp cee Hille, f om the residence ‘Weat Forty exh wrest. Coular a, lure the eariy 1 of ra ‘The rolatives and [riends of the family are respe wfelly tpvned w estend the feneral, this afernoon at three ool ck, from the residence of ber father in ‘aw, No. @ Fos Kighteonth meet. Her remains + ill be lntorred tbe family vant ia St Petrick’s Catnedral Batt —On fonredey, Oe 8, at 2 a. M, Mrs Anau Hit widow of the late Rov Daaiel Hall, aged 16 years teperal, this sfernoop, at Gast New York. Link =O Thoreday Oo\ 8, Fenpeercx Osanum, infant ton of Frederick 804 Christine Link The frionda w @ ot i fuperal, ibis sMerncoa, at one o'oloak, Tet tyes 00 Hutern ot-ont Invite fro Rice —In Brooviyn, on Weinewing evening, Oot 1, me ‘sane, only obild of Joveph A. amd 4 monte mother, Yo 86 East Bu iso o'choe Sromt —On Thnretay, Oot &, at 10) fom tion, Jone A Store faogh er of Tai G Sto, aged 6 yra'e, T monube and 10 Tho friends of the fam! y are ‘capectfolly tend the foreral thie efernoom, at two Volek, residence of ber parenty No $02 Kast Minty third withont further (av tation @rvart —Un Tanreday morning, Oct 8, Agama 7, widow of be ate Kinlooh Stuart, in the 724 your of hes Thor trieode ‘end thoee of ber sone, Robert L. sad Stoar\, are lavitet to altend the i t