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wo muskets and contended for 36 prises at the Eiver Bouse, 4 capital com paz gonad Oikien Guard y Commanded by Captain Unristo shor ‘Were accompanied by Siowart’s brass band. Hudson Guards, U. D. Bart, numbered thirty ‘muskets and ehot for 21 vatueble prizes at the Red Hours, They were scsompaniod by Robertson’a band. They The eee Copal M L Moriarty, numbering @ighty mon, went on their seound sanual target excursion pot ean omen br ere and persed jo well pleased with ‘their day's sport. ‘This Wortow Musk.wers], composed of the otiachoee of the diy’ Tespeotor's en gerd Guard, of Compkiasvillo, Acton Island, numbering abvat furty men, wader the commend of Uspt ‘Wm, O Denyse, proceeted wo Frosh Pona yesterday on their second apnusl target excureion Several valcable zea wore oontendea for. The compar proseaicd & 'y Bppearance, and wore especially admirod for discipline end gocd order of merchicg. They re Gurned im the eveniug, all periecily vatisiea with the dave There by Hdd Semler of iatiet 96 the music and were er Ol nay. eras snvlwd guerte we noticed Ray Tomptiar, in, Matthew Carrol 4, Shd several distingcisacd Cltizens of fompkinavitic, ‘The javenile Mo:oury who keops @ record of tho cam- panies that pess our office complains that ho is nos weated with eivility when masing tho needful inquiries o She ohioet This wil) eopount for the omission of aovors Sompanios from this list. A word to the wisn, &. ‘Tus Lacrona Sasson was inavguratéd on Tuesday even. ng lest by Dr. §. 0. Finnell, who delivered tho first of « Course of free jectures before the Caiholio Library .ssocia- ion, at Hope Chapel. The subject war the ‘Anatomy and Physiology of the Hesrs.’’ {ne geoond of tus course wili be delivered by Mr. Joseph B, Tally on the 20%a inst, Fms ot Punce Srsust.—Betwoon one and two o’olock yesterday morning the alarm of fire for the Fifth distrio ut ‘waa ceused by the discovery of fire in the back basement | of the house No. 60 Prince street, osoupied by Car! Kubl- Tmsen,grocer. Tne fire was the result of de- ashes ip a wood chopping Sovl A hole was im the bow!; no other damage of consequence. Mr. Kublmano ts insurod for $1,800 cn his stook iu the Greenwich Insuranve Cempany. Naw York Hosrrrst,—The following ts the weekly report of the above instituton to October 9, 1857:—Re maining cn October 2, 203; admitted to Ootobor 9. 48; dis- barged, oured or relieved, 26; died, 6; remaining at date, 340; males, 210; females, 30. Surrmy Veal —A large quaatity of premature veal was Yesterday ecized by the health officers of the City Inspec- Qor’s Department a: Wasbin; Market, and immediatsly sent t Barron Po bayer depot for animsl cor- rupted matter found within the city limits. Cowmmum Viotarion oy Onpimancas.—Over sixty oom- Diaints wore yesterday filed in the office of the Corpora- Goa Atfornoy for violating the ordinances, in casting en Ula cl, col’ tee Wing mate wie ae grees. The crdinances provide a fine of from $1 to $50 Gor each offence. Coast Defences of Kew York—ineulficiency of the Sew Government Works—Defenceices Condition of our Pert. 0 THE EVITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The Board of Engineers, Uniled Siates army, consisting Of Colonels Thayer, De Russy snd Smith, and Mejor Bar- gard, Bave bad under consideration plans for the new ‘works to be erected at Sandy Hook, For} Tompkins and Wiikise’ Point. The resalte of their labors have beon Corwarded to the Secretary of War, and it is supposed the ‘works will be commenced forthwith at those poiats of defence. : Perbaps it will be interesting as well as surprising to yoar readers, to be informed that the fortifications of Now ‘Tork, commenced more than a half century ago, would ‘not afford, presently, any resistance to « dasbiag oxpedi- Gon, made cimultancously with a declaration of war, from Bermoafis and Halifax; apd that the addiilon of the cosily ‘works proposed for Sandy Hook, Wilkine’ Polat and at ort Tompkins, will, in no dogree whatever, place tho de- fone of New York, on the Long Island and Atlantis side, {m any better condition. Please unfold a chart of the bay nd harbor of Now York and piace your finger in the worthermmost channel! leading into the bay—and Comsider this Ginger an onomy’s sieam iio Silla containing cight or ten thoasand men, or less, of light troops and aril lory. In the first place you will Gnd tt out of range of cannon of the proposed fortress on Gandy Hook. Move your Anger along ihe channel into the ct to Coney Island, and doubiing its poin) let Four ter rae ‘& spot on the shore og Ame bay Outside the ranze of fire from Fort Hamilton, and tt will Fevolulooary #ar, and where, int. present defeaseiees oar, w ry Present 30! Gondision, thoy oan land agsla aod march on the ‘Yara for iv desirvotion, and to the heights of Br g Now York ‘for o wiribution of some miliions Of money. Toese would have to ee paid at ihe iartaai 'o Prevent tho desiraction of she clty by the howltzors and Gombustibies of the enemy. Tho prizo would bea rich One, the tempiaiton to seize it great, and the power to do mo ly at band. just measure the distances from Gravorend bay to the ‘Navy Yard and io the holghts of Brooxiyn, and oovel lor ‘ow few hours is would take to coprive the country of forts and of Tarog's and oi points, and admire, if you may, the miliary prevition sod the engineering ingenu- tty that could devote « half century to ihe ‘Dutiding up = costly sysiem of ¢efence for New York ‘without so much stobeerving, mach less touching, ihe Fortification Bareau at Washington sfoald mast answer in ihe promisss—ebould not able to c'aim fall and porfeot defence for a bor, OF strategio pont on the gulf or Atiaatio Brazo. to the St, Oroix, bot should be of not urgontly bringing to the pose 1 condition of the mile of Hemilton, would ofeciually cover New York and the navy yerd from an enemy's auack either by seige or ‘And this could bo done in two years ime, Bot exoeeding $1,C0C 000. : ] a i iH ti FH z i! HEE | g £ e Police Intelligenee, A Horarct. Necro Bor.—Wiiliam King, an mteiligert ne- aro boy (wolve years of age, was brought befyro ‘Alderman i : Ef ij i UF 3a. i; i 532 l tee 8: ! F s Hr a nth most fmportent line of atiack. Truly’ sho | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER Il, 1857. ae Hf gf it th E rr Fy Bavels is pane ® sufficient guaranty thai thoy will be Tum O1p Bowmry, unter tho energetic management of Mr. Fady, bas resumed its wonted position among ihe ‘most popular and well patronised theatres in the oountre. Mr. KE has jost added another old favorie (ur. OC. W. Clarke) to bia alresdy large list of talentei artisw. To mor- Tow bight the mansger will ta “ Walter Tyrreli,"’ ir. Clerke 1a the “Drunkard,” aud Mr. Fitegorald {a the * Ooean Gb tld."” Miss Coassorrs Cussman during the past woek filled Barton's oapacious theatre f om base to dome every n'gh', With people composed of al! Classes, whem she neonred at mes iteraly to paralyze by ber wonderful person: of the cbaracver of Meg Morrilies tn the play of “Gay Manneripg.”” The eame pieoo is to bo performed to mor- row, topether with @ farce by Buokstwne, called “+ Tao Onristening.”” Ow Excuse Comps, with exooilent casts, baye boon the order of the weex at Wailsok’s ever copu ar theatre. ‘With such aritets for the various characters at Mesdames Hoey, Vernon and allen, Mies Gannon, Messrs. Biake, Lesier, Walcot, Holland, Day cuport and Phill!ja, it would be wonder if any comedy scould be otherwise than well played. The annovnooments for tomorrow are “ the Last Man’’ and “ Lavater.”” Nuw Praoys are being brought out with unusual rapidity at Laura Keone’s fasbiouable theatre, No sooner do tho publie fairly become sccustomed to one play than it is either snpersed or the bill strengthened by another; avd, to render all ati!! more charming, pieces are incariavly well mounted. The successfal new drama of a “Husband for an Hoar’’ is to be followed by @ now farce, ihe “Quiet Family ’’ to morrow. “Kina Lagar,’’ she new local buriceque, hae given @uch dooided satisfaction to ihe leughter loving frequente-s of the Oly moto theatre, thet Macager Joanstoa fools warrant- ed in annovnoing 1: for repetition, thro»sbout whe ‘coming week. It wil! be preceded t> mo®row night by the comedy of the ‘ Honey Meon,” in which Miss Kava Ludlow will will make her démt Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Scott and Mr. Canoll are in the carts. . ‘Tuar Imaexem Deror or Oyriceir@s, the American Ma" scum, is, if aaything, ratber more popular than ever: Maxager Greenwood seldom allows a novelty of any de- coin to escape him, and he ts most efficiently soo nded ‘by the many auxt lartes who sur ound bia, { piecing all wonders before the mulittude of sight seers. the “aqua ria,’’ the Carlo famtly and the Welsh Nightingalc aro at present the leading atraotious. Tux Coromap Ormna still flourishes, despite the monetary penic, in evidence of which it is only necessary to stato that a new and hall bas just beea completed for George Obristy & Wovd’s Minstrels, ino which thes wii! remove next Thursday. As @ consequence they will play in thelr old hail to-morrow night for the Iasttime. fho bt Tua Azonic Reciows—Most of those who have read of the perilous sdvontures ana dreadfal suiferings of Dr. Kane and his companions in the Polar ons will bo Jeasod to learn that a series of jarge and life-like paint- gs, produced from private drawings and eketones of the ecenes through which the parties passed, are to be ex- hibited as Empire Bail to morrow who acccmpanied beth the Griznell ox, seribe each ef the pictures. ‘Tersreas Ficawnars.—We hear that the theatres ai! over isons, Will des: the country are severely from the financial panic. Mr, Charles Mathews hes boon playing at the Bos ion theaty houses, considering the oonci- tion of Biate street. ‘at Philadelphia also open: Joat week oy one BD og next week. company, laclading Fuke ard Gri. Alken, ealed for Onerlostos inthe Noah? = Rocheswr t the Patiade!phia @’Amore.”’ oes been playing at the National. fhe Opera commences this evening wt the Academy. Biake, Lester and Mrs. Hosy played an excel font engagement at the Walnut last wok. aD wmvon, to latest povelty ts Mr. W. W. Olapp’s version of “La Fismmina,” which ‘hag been produced at the Musoum wilh entire success. Tho cay The scccess of ‘La Fiammbea,” lant night, wae clear and complote. Af.er the opening sceve betworn Leva and bis son, which, too prosy and waeccesarity long fatlot to enlist aiteniiop, \be ty wpathics cf the audience were wish the charactors tbrovghout The prinotpal performers were once or twice called out, and Mr. Ciapp’s presence was demanded, bat he did not appear. Almost every part was upexceptionably played. Messrs Smith, Keach, Toompson and Davies took good care of what was oo trusted to them. Mr. Warrea—inosheustibie Warroo— rive to make such & Rew sod apexpect :d Of Fiammica, we must say, that althoogh jane looked the characiar exquisitely—she is the most besat! ‘sl women ov the stago. Mrs A. A Davenport wins high fa ‘The Ourste’s Davgbver.”” ecrporation are copmidering the schai property. At Baltimore, Museum, with Mr. Joba 6 Brovgham end the Woods were playing last werk at Cincinnetl, Mr, and Mre. John Drew were at St. Lows. There are two rival combinations of mauagers 10 (ho South acd Woot. DoBar and Duifield, of Mobila, St. [rule ‘and Now Orloavs, are joined with Bakor of the National, Cicoinna\l aad Loviaviile. Orien, of Now Orloans. is joined with Wood, of M. Lous and Cincinnati, and McVicker, of Chicago, the atruggic for stars causes no iitile forling managtrs and no litle amusement to the out Mr. Daifleid loftown on Saturday for Mobtie, overisnd, Mr. Marchact, ibe manager of iho Chariesion theatre, also deparied on the same dey. Mr. Joho Dyott, the stege manager, leaves for the scene of bis lanors next Saterday. Mr. Lewis Baker, who mauages the tlaeet thea- tre in ibe Wost—tho National, of Cinctnnati—ie among Inte arrivals ai the At. Nicholas. ales Kimberly trough the city on Friday, on row: for Reohester, where vening. Piunkett fat here » with an excellent or aot ie pee pave never anything & bed way, and the stockholders pricty of eclliog ont ite real and par- Mr. Ford bas opened the wens as the siar, Mr. Ir Americas um ale singe, jem, Julia and Eivire ‘Margarct and Mrs. Oakley and wondor n> that she Fesched the faitoring eminence ou which rf . intl i il Hi fi E Z Ha it : y 8% rg i : i | H He ly i i fH i Hf] 3 rly i I F i i i 5 E i ‘i g u ri | s ; i i : i a | E i & 3 EF ff i : i : Bee 7 i : Et] E ! abort Beason, With tbe PF o eS. “ play of “A New Wi Roberts. an £ i 2, F ul 3 x 2 E i i H Hy Hy i aul Tennant and a bost of talent, vinces, The two extra nights t week wore highly euocessful, and Mr. Lumley bave cleared a geod round sum. Mr, Oharles Ni tate eheeae "7 for Sean weal 1 thou 6 a for ut, alas - still m Italy. . MoKean Bochavan has just returned from Australia, as we are told, with well ii pookew, 4il the theairical, yachting sad sporting world generally were delighted to read of the courtesies gho wn by the Nom Yorks Yaobs O'ab to Mr. leoxne, We shani é i i i g 5 : if i ‘The season at the [ allac (sare, Paris, was io commence on October Lat, with tne ‘ Trovalore,” wiih Grial, Mario, Nanuior Didiee and Graziani e Mr. and Mve. ©. R. Toorue and Mr. W. MW Fioming bave arrived in Lmdon, Mr and Ms. thorne are engaged at one of the minor theatres. G, K. Diskiason ts ‘also io From Assraaria we bear that the Misses Gougenbeim have taxen the Princess’ theatre at Melbourne, that Mme, Anna Bishop, Mmo. Sara Flower, M. Lagiaise and Mr. Far- qubarson are giving operatic entertainments tn Aidney ; and ‘Mieka Hauser is prolonging his snocessful tour through the gold fields of this colony. Mr. 8 © Massett was gi en entertainment—7oca) musio and rocitations—at Sydney, with ssocess. Miss Loulra Pyne te sbout publiching a book about her Amort- can travels, The company for the London Lyceua al ready compriace the names of Miss Locisa Pyne, Madame Oaradori, Miss Pyne, Malic, Corelli; Mesure. Willin a Tier- rison, Augustus om and Bi. Albyn ae tenors; Mornrs. Weis, Hamilton Brahaw and Ferdinand Glover (« debutant freab from Iiwian sucozmser), among the Dasses cd baritones. Tbe sausical condaovor will be Mr. Avfred Mellon, wro bas been eniruated with the selection of Bumerous orohestra and chorus from the élite of Royal Italian Opera, tho Orobostral Union, and Jallien’ band. An opera, written by Mr. Robert Srongh, for the musi) of one of tue most eminest composers of the day, wv A a aaa Will be one of the earliest pre- een! MBB. SINOLALR IN LONDON. This lady has appeared et the Ha market theatre, Ln- don, She opened Reatrice in ‘ Muoa Ado about No- thing,” and made a strong ita ression on the audieace. The Morning Herald says:—Her conception of the part of Boatrioe ts distivgotebed by noand jadgment and excellent taste Her animal sptrite are very great, and she never joses @ chance of making s poiut In everything she docs she tudioates the carafal, etudéous and concent vus artict. andionce recetved her with onu-ual marks of distino- tion throughont the perform zoe, and recalled ber at the ond of the third at apd the fail of the curtain, Tee London Times is not lees flattering:—With @ com- mardug Sgure acd s baodsome and expressive coucte- nance, she bas evory persona! advantage conducive to suc: ceas ip bigh oomedy, waile ber manner bespeaks inteili- gence and refine ment. The London News is very oulogistic:—Hor features marked and expressive, hor Sgure good, end her acting distinguished by considerable vivacity, couried with an foe ecquaintacce with the business of the stage. Tae progress of ths play, ani a repetition of men) on the fall of the curtain Otty Poittics. Alderman Poter Fuimer is the independent straight ‘Americas candidate for the Assembly in the Ninth district, and bis friends say that he will go to Albany to vote for a repeal ef those obnoxious meascres passed by ihe last Leginistore, which robbed the poopie of this oliy of its dearest rights. Brooblyn City Politics. Tus Awaxn.y D.ermior —The Democratic Third Assem- bly district mot for the fifth time, on Fridey nighi, at tho White House, corner of Jay and Concord streets. On tho several bal otings which took place the result was as pre- v‘oualy-—an equal division of the votes between ex Mayor Bamcel Smith and Major Addison Farnsworth. Tao later ee rae company in the Now York Vo- jonteers during the Mexioan war. Scrsmuerevaet oF Tas Poor —W. B. Powell, who re- co\ved the democradc now ination for ihis office, bas de- obmed Mr. Booth will receive the nomination. Fowon.—The republicans and the Know Nothings have fosed <n the coualy apd senatorial tickets throvgboat. Oa the Aseembly, (be Know Nothings strenuously oppove a fasion. ‘he snti-fosion party will doubiess predominate io moet of the districts. y . Ourant—on argument J. W. Gerard for appoliaat; ‘oholas H)il for reapoodent, Espenscheid’s Hats are the Neatest Minitshed, most durable and slrgan! hats in New York, Price $3.00. Give uim a call at 118 Nassau street, Hints —Best Broadway Hats for $% 50, at HAVENS’, 74 Fulton sireet, below Gold, eaat aide. Young New York, Like Young France, endorses the Paris dress hat imported by Genin as the most exyclsit* novelty of the seasoa. GAiN's, 4 mda paula, Geniv’s Bazaar, 514 Broadway, St, Bicho Ina bo'el ‘The eatire stock of this establishmert bis bees marked dow at cust and below oom prices, for ibe mouth of October, Aesortment in each department was ever more com- plete than at ibe present lime. Brandreth’s Pills.—Up Town Offics at CAMPBELLS drog store, corner of Bighth avenue and Twenty eighth sires. Smithsonian House, Broadwey, corner of Hou tom street, New York—Un the Burovean or plan, at option. winter rates worth of Fall AND WIFTER CLOTHING, or TO CLOSE IT OUT AT OFCR. OU EG ANT FALL AND WINTER GARMAN S, Sele ae ee aero mira stone orn ene rae Bee re, trade, Which we will clase ont to deaives sts vi love thas ory Reavy Dee oneye ery _- Corner of Broadway and Warren street, York. pan Pals ABD WINTSR sean oas Serpents en we aah prowere me things. ‘MB, 89 and 10 Broatway. corner of Henry Gebhard’s stom and fencing aoade Stuyvesant Inetitnte, miway." Cissses formset for ladion ‘gentlemen and’ oh duced. ie! Holloway’s Pills.—Profeaslonal Prejudice dies hard, but 'he cures'of dyepepsia, bilions disorders and dysentery. wraugas by ‘Upapproachable remety, are ihe foculiy nd it tha valve of he meine Well bay share of te oa je me eltthay may, old treatment bj tte evan! ‘sures, Dx. Kelley Can be Cousuited Datty, at Fils office, ¢ Honse, £ fan yl ‘Opon diseases of the ings, |iver and HINANCIAL ANG COMMERCIAL. MCR RY Manh BW. Saruxpar, Ooi, 10-6 P M. The tendency of the market was dormant today, An improvement was realized in some prominent securities, but as @ general thing lower prices ruled, and the market olosed heavy. New York State 6’a declined 5; per cent; Virginia 6's, 4; Miasour! 6's, New York Central Rail- road, 1; Winois Central bonds, 16; Metropuilian Bank, 13 Delaware and Hudson, 39, ; Galena and Chicago, 134; Illinois Oeutral Raliroad, Cleveland and Pitburg, 34; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 4; New Jersey Transportation Company 8 per cept from last sale. Reading Railroad advanocd 2 per cont; Michigan Central, 1; Michigwn Southern preferred, 1, Virginia 6's opened at 76 this morning and closed at 73 por cent, with only moderate salos. At the current quotailons for Ili- nols Ceniral Railroad atooks the holder gots only $10 for $40 paid io, There was quite an solive business to-day in New York Geutral, almost entirely for cash. 4 very larre business in the aggregate was transacted 13 State stooxs, all for cash, Prices were well austelned, ‘The fBowing sales of stocks end bonds wore mado at auction to day by Albert H. Nicolay:— 381,008 Waleriown City 8's, intereas added. 2.00 Iowa Vounty 5's, by sl 5,00 Obicago and Kock Ialand BB ist s La Crosse and Milwaukie BR. 6's * 105 Peepie's Bank.. 92 bro dway Bank. ry cam, k. Also the following by A. H. Mulier:— (0 Jersey City 6's (Water loan) ...... OD La cyeene and Ante uxts Railrom 7 ‘30 rhares Mercanite Fire Insurance Co. Bi Aina Fire Insurance Co . 0 American Fire insurance Uo. 6 Ti kere - ais 1 City ¥1 ayy Is Market Fire Insnrance - 100 72 Piremen's insure) 240128 ices i 2 Home Pire Tunurance Go, ity » Fire ina 4 » O36 10 9 1% Sad 10 68 » 79 9m B55 6) Boe and Leath ry 20 Marine Bonk . ‘i 6 10 Panis Bak....... ee 8 1) Merchaia’ Brobange Bank : : B At the second board the market was very fist. A vory great effort was made to sustain it, bat the downward Presmure waa too great, and prices gave way, Virginia 6's cloved at 70 per cent, which is a further decline of 8 per cent since morning. Delawars and Hadeon opened at \ 20 and cleved at 7834 per cort. New York Central Rail- road fell off 3 per cemt; New York Central Railiroad, | 1; La Crosee and Milwaukie, 3. There being no market for stocks, holders refrain as much es possible from pressing them forsale. the presence of any largo lot of any vallrcad or other stock for gale would knock the mar- | kot five per cent at a blow, We look for some such move ment as this, and a sucden and seriear decline, oven oa what may be considered present low prices. ‘The Kast River Bonk oosed its doors io day. 1 owas raihor a weak concern, and has never enjxyed = very high credit. Al the date of the iast report, Ot. 2, tts con dition was as foilo 72— oposite, nominal. eos 240,914 ‘Since that date the cenera! amoant has peea #!'ghily re Iu cirgulation is seoured principally by New York ‘State sixes, aod the bills will continue to be received ay usual by the other Dapks. This bank i» located a! ibe corner of Third avenue acd St. Mark’s piace, and bad a capital of $521,000, Tho banking capital of this city has beem reduced absu} million of dollars during the pressst week. ‘The fallars of a large house was reported to diy, bul as there tea firm in Wall strost, and another in Froet eirest, of the same name, it was not generally understood which house tt was, The Wall stroot firm is engaged in thy p/i- vate banking and stock brokersgs business, and the Front street firm In the Bouth Amerioan tra to, ‘Tho Assistant Troasurer reports to day as follows:— Total recetpts. ++ $236,176 08 Payments: 206,774 09 Balance 6,190,060 48 ‘The receipts to day include $100,000 transferred from Soston. ‘The failures to day have been quite numerous, and ex- ceed in amount of liabilities those of any previous day within the history of the country. So far ae they have veen officially announced they are as foliows:— ce ee oo ent ant in. ‘The failnre of the Illinois Central Raiirosd Company and the New York and Erie Railrosd Company is offic ally an- f 25 H oth :t i | ii i i ? i i i j = Q: & é i i } I = az § advice i i 4 i i i "road COMPANY: ~eere c Cated and foreshadowed to you at beld oa the ld Hepiomber, and on the aot occurred. an By order Navman, Manes, Secretary. ‘The failares of @ large paper house, one ta the auction Hine, one in the eugar trade, several in tho geveral grocery busines, and several dry goods houses, wore reported to" day, tnvotving © very large amouni of labilities. The euspension of Cary & Oo. is reported. There ts no euch firm in the olty as Cary & Oo, Messrs, Cary, Howard & Banger, formerty W. H. Cary & Oo., have not suspended, tor W. F. Cary & Oo.; and as the report undoubtediy Points to elther one or she other of these concerns, we are bappy to cay that It te entirely without foundation, The actual fatiures comprise some of the largest, and what have hor otcfore been considered the strongest houses in the city: It has, indeod, been a gloomy day, and noone soems to have the least idea of what ts coming aoxt. Ail fear the wort but hope for the better. Anothor wook like shat we havo jum pamod through, would disarrange all cizsses and produce a frigbifal state of things. Tho banks do not know which way to turn, or whattodo, Thore ts no cnanimliy of feeling among thom, and bey all dilfer upon the came peint—rather, they are eo divided among themacives that {t ts utterly tmpossibio to his upon any general pian of action. Some of the banks want to oxpand, while otners are determined to hold on and do literally nothing. The conservative banks are thorefors likely to casry tholr point, for it is, #0 far a1 (hoy are conceraed, the eafeat, and ip #0 doing the other banks are compelled to keep in a contracted condition likewise. ‘here was quite @ run upon the Bowery Baviogs Baok to-day. Tho failare of the Bowery Bank was doubilom ‘the cause of this movement. Tho similarity in nemes, no doubt, gave rise to the report that tho Bowory Savioze Bank bad auspended. ‘Bho Inst weekly sintement of the New Orornt benks shows a deorease in specie of nearly $890,000, and in do- posite of $290,000, Oar advices from Oharieston aod Savannah rovo-t vory fight Gmes in financial affairs. Busincss vas @5 @ sipad otill, Within the past three days upwards of $1,000,000 0 circulating notes wore rejurned to tho Banking Departmont ‘of this Stato for redemption, or rather to oxchauge for stocks. Some of these stocks havo come apon tho market for sale, and we understand that some of our cavings banks were in the market buy ers of New York Siate siccks on Saturday, The Reading Ratiroad Oompeny continues ite busines es usual, notwthstending the protest of {ta notes on Friday last. The company may be compelled to mse an assign. ment. ‘The directors of the Michigan Cextrai Railroad pubiish proposals for @ loaa of $2,000,600, This will supply the want's of the company to pay the bonds matariog previous to July next, and extinguish the floating debt, within about $460,000, which is expecied to be met from tho earnings of the next ven months. ‘The smoant of specie iz the vaull of the Assistant Trea’ ‘surer of the port of Boston, Sept.30, 1857, was.82,506,173 22 In the vault Sept 30, 1866... 3,094,801 74 Decrease... ceeee coeeee9128,123 62 ‘The new Board of Direolors of the Michigan Southera Raliroad Company have organized, and olected John B. Jervis, President, This ls « pretty good beginning, ‘The Fall River Mar says:—The preasure contequent ap- on the factory tuspensions in our city le begian'ng to be felt amoug the poorer classes—whole femilics are suffer- tng for bread—the fathers willing and eager for work, but nothing todo. We have hoard tales of distross that would bring tears to the eyes of the most indiforsnt. Those poo- ple must have bread or starve, and this is nota commu nity to allow the latter. More failures have taken piece in Boston. Bullor, Keith & Hill, hardware, Richardson, Kendall & Co, woollen g00ds, and Peter U. Jonss, paper dealer, are reported, ‘The Hariford Courant says that the Bank Com missioners of Conncoticut are faithfully attending to tho trust commit- ted to them. They are vigilant to protect the bill holders and the depositors, and not unmindful of other interests. ‘The Middlesex and Bay State Mills corporations havo is sued acard,in which they say “that (bey bave entire confidence in the solvency of both corporations; they both have smpie personal property to pay their (a‘tebtodness, besides their extensive mills and valuable machinery. A! that is required je time to make new arrangements and | turn the property. Arrangemenis have been made eo | hat all the operatives will receive their full pay when | disobarged.’” Tae Utica Uleerver of October 1, say>;— Aba m of the Directors of the U doa Steam Cotton Milla, held inet Tossday oveniog, |) was movert ‘0 suspend work imwediately ta mulls uotil the 1s) of November next. This is sad pews to the 539 oporaiives ia the fao- tory, but no} more melancholy than ihousands of laborers Uke thom sre hearing all over the country. T +o haadred of (he operatives cf the mills are womea— ihe remiining men and boys. The Albany Evening Journal esyn:— elo Pggravates real evils aod creates | nag‘nary ves. lived» of people are now submitting to what they sup beommeary a wih thelr thsi tis Dilla are wi #, OF at any rate mach deore- | ciated. Yet the truth ts that there is hardly @ "i worodited’” bank in this Btate whose Dilla are noi this Gay in- iinaically worth « bandred liar. The bitle aro as i 1 Ccunty Bank, for instance, in ctroulation seoured by an mortgages and Stato stocks; that the Farmors’ iy bad $2,000 more of secarities on depot inet had Dilis ‘0 ciroulabion; ans Se Tegeene Pee had § 2 & $e sesuritien and ouly $17,000 (a ctroula- Won; that the Bank and tho Ontario Bank were in like masuer secured dollar for dollar; and that thelr redemp:ion $68,000 in stocks (be Rochester Sixpem:y Savings Bank, ure’' Bemeroas depositors bave lamented as a dead lost of Ali their mocey, is now announced 1 be adie to pay overy one of them full amoant of principle and \mterost due. Btock $2000 Ohio 6%, '60... Parvapay, Oot. 10, 1887. Tene Del & ACU, TH 183 Peen Voal Co. aa Ssss8see S58Ess ee eo Whstey thective cad ales light. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, MISCELLANEOUS. | DOUBLE SOLED WATER PROOF sEWRO $4.50), ceo ne exe SORES: ‘WO Ana wrest, aaa | PP's OMLBBRAVED BAGr INDIA ALE Hiam ‘aad dome = Ae metab ce me wel eos dar aa acs oo BIDBBICK 100 BasKATS HRIDSEIOK OSAM~ a quaria and plats, (or sale by G, B. ManUi RT WINE AMD SEARDY, SUPERIOR exec comned,, Oeodacing fine brandy tus\antly; damene und Orotz rum, cider, oberry and borey Urandien B urbos, inch and wh akies, age Way, auste, figsoate, ka." Pos esis wai fall dineohess ty ri Bei rmdcirwaWamm 14s aided iancs ba BBzogoriow,.~poors AND BUORS —A. CARILL HAR rednced aij of his his eicok On sooounl of the hard he be on hand the largest sesoriment «f ladies’, mince’ 7 description baat shoe of every over was at fered to the public ta aay one store. (ps BOOP srYLN ORIIIOIBED, BY JOLLA CAMEY KURETHANDT. The ladies po # Arr co“k & whup ‘With furbelows and tloungea, anc n0ceR ‘Their lieads beve ub broad “flats? eed flatter foo admien thera, Who never th ak how mn In this #'yte to attire th Pow me I love a simp'e atyle, Gout for myselt aud lover, 176 rather le: mz fo ving robes ‘erolon, His mast wear nome wlmple sty Ls of olotten From Sul b'a Marmoreal T “nity. SHITH BROTH &BS' one pics wholessie and retell det tng war 'rocuw, Nos, 172, 135and 14) Fulton street, Now Tork. Ts BANKS. Rates at which no'es on the fol'owiag banks ave taken a BVANS' eniensive clothing warehouse, 6§ and 63 Falun street. mew Your rare | ee “s on ricolvural ani 5 2 Bank cf Oeotral New a “ Bank of Lima. . bad Bav« of urieans. . 8 bod ” 19 ” 5 Pn uw . 30 * ver co Oliver Lee Hank. 95 * Cniacio Bank....... r] - Ontario Gonnty Bank + * Foweli Bavk 36 « Beciprocity Bank. wo « faces eset Bi: ‘ever Bank, Loe . * Werthington 0 ” Yates County, Bank a * Hngusnot Bi » * isnot Ban! Uamiton « ° Qneida Central. :% - Bank of 0.4 % ® Central Rank, Bro mae Pine Plain» Ban! mo MS par. es « 9 8 ow os # ‘eo 8 « "Oo 8 oe =“ « = & oo a « «@ a ee besa -_ *. 2 par Bes “ - 8 a he > eos oe oo Ue ver = ” 9 4 w . "on * » ry cia = we ” BRGNB'A LBOTRO-CHEMIOAL RATHER. rheumatism diseases. Prof. VERGI foventor, bat removed from 710 to T78 apy 9 paving G8 Connection with aay other establieb mon! im the otly. —_——SE MARRIAGES AND DRATME, Mlerried. Fun—Bvceavan.—On saturday, Oot. 10, by Rey. Jones, Mr. W R Fou so Miss Jase Bocassas, bon London, Eagiaad. copy. Loncon pepers ploseo Tromros— Mar —Un Wodneeday, Oct. 7. a tae reeldence of the bride's father, by Rev. Mr. Hattold, Mr a ig Taourson W Mise Fama Java Maseuau, all af Wy. Gbioago papers please copy. ; TO THX EDITOR OF THE HERALD U heg ‘cave to contradict the ar nouncemeat of riage, in yostorday’s Famatp, 0 Migs Vicloua po auch marriago bas taken piace. nw. g H Dies, Ancuae.—A\ Fordham, oa Thareday, Oot. 8, &. — Aroner, Sen., eged 67 yours, 3 mo: 7. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are Invited wo sti@Ad the funeral, at the Refor chureb at Fordnem, this a ternoos, at three Congas —On Friday, Ort. 9, Jamm Cowman, aged 37 years, o native ¢f Umegb, county Ty rone, Ireland. ‘ibe Tuperal wilt taxe| pivoe this two o’olook, trom No, 43 Fletcher atreet. His friends and se- qvalptapore arp 7 tavited to atiend, without far- ther tnyitexon 10, Tuomas Commaas, te Countess. On Saturday, Oot ‘the Chih yoar of ba age ‘The role’ ives and Frionda are respectfully invi'od to we tend the funeral, thie aferpoon, at three o’oloom, from the N.Y. Hompitai, Hie remains will be toterred ta Onivery Cemetery. Ova. —On Friday, Ort 0, Cant Janes, only som of fa ay Jane Ourley, aged Li months aoc 14 days. fouy Wwvitea tw attend the foneral, from No. $6 Unrysie fleet, this afiernocn, st two o'clock. Foutam —(n Friday eventeg, Ont. 9, Eowamp C , onip child of Edward ad Curistianna Fou'kes, sged 6 monihe and 6 days, ‘The relavives and friends of the family abe iy invited to attend ihe funeral, this aftornove, at ball past one o'clock, from the residence of bis , No. 8 Ninth avenue, pear 26% pirect, with ret or invitation. ‘The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for inter pears —in Nrooktyo, on Se\urdey, (ct. 10, Mrcmaa BD, Bhoewe, \n the 18th year of bie age. ‘The rovatiyes apd {riendsof she family are respectfaly lavited to swend the funeral, on Tuesday afmrsoen, af Ubree o'sloek, from the residence of Bit son-in iaw, Jomm v furber ii

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