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@uggeetions, Hews, éc., from Uorreepenaents. ‘The following paragraphe contain the gist of a pile of ‘tave bees in @ boese in Commerce street, Brook | votumipous correspondence - "WYR, for some days past. Sixty of these soldiers are the THE baw GLOOF OF waz. mea who vo bravely defended Saragoses during the late 4 correspondent endeavors to thow that Page @ A‘len’s model, which was pronounced the seoond beet by the Naval Board, wee in fact superior to Westervelt’s, which was pronounced best. He says that the former was pre- ceely hat the Barean of Construction called for; that thovgh of smaller dimensions than Wostervelt's, every Precise caleulation ons neds to aato aes eeek She requisites of @ pro cller,and not esil below the required depth cf \6 fees, He thiozs that Westervell’s yousei will draw too maot water for our southern rivers Ho oom. menée the decision of the Navy Department to haze our of the propellors built at Pensacola, as eff rding the Souta- ern and Northesn shipbuila Gh snoe to compete. OBIGIN OF THB BUS-TREASURY. A correspondent, who edmires the working of the Sub Breil oun ane sunie tho sebenmar evemee of tho Mand Of Cuba. The sixiy who are at present in B ooklrn form part of these 700” TRE reson toat they did pot pend even years ip Cubs, was an order from the the Queen, which extended pardon wo hed been fa the teland for upwarde of They *im thelr Compantors in misfor dav he Lemoerl a wt davai ‘veasel—tl Spanish gove nent for Uacis Afver leaving Hivene,aad when ten deys at sen, thoy esoountered dhe tearfs!’ hurricane wasao fatal to | 1reasury system in these ¢mes of fzancial trouble, in- ‘& vet pol wr Pg ade Mary eae 08 of noms forms us thet tn the winter of 1833-"84, when the femous toclug! erica, 7 wan | a ” under considerati: Sixvem out of bor oourer,and ai rusiely obliged ta ran for | (“Pet B mk” Dill was spemrnifceh-orpcetored this ‘but on proachieg it she had the misforiune to | Representatives, Mr. Gordon, of Virginia, moved to strike be who e ou Long Island, where sho wes ovtelafer ‘be epac 'ng cleuse snd insert provisions for time stack fast, but af er wards got off und towed up to the establichment of the Sao-Treasury, in the words of &. @ ehaiterea condi n, her passengers and crew | our correspondent‘ The soul aud ly, tne od fm the mesutime conveyei to Brooklyn by the tug. | simost the letter of the now much lauded Bub Treasury” boat Ajax ‘The motion was lost, by 161 nayato 33 eyes = Amorg the APPRARANOK OF THE MEN. latter original Sub en were John Quincy ade ns ‘The outire nember of the 3vavisrds inet are at prosont | and Henry A Wise, the present Governor of Virginia, The fm Brooklyn ‘og to ‘his party iv 107, Ofthese, 47 | vote by states for the Sub-freasury in 185:-'34 was— ere sesmes ani marioce, some cf the former Vermopt. 1 Maseachuseits. 1 Par A men who Comstitated the crew of the solo! New York 1 and the remaloing 60 are soldiers, amongst Pepneyivania, Maryland 2 whom are txo ofic1s The the meu | Virginia. North Cai 3 | by mo means prepiueesmg. Although their | Sousa Georgia. 4 ere mon Of Comiaerabdle ii ead Alabama. Kentucky. 8 Betaral ability. it is pevertoeless trre there Ie appa- | Onio. - Fently Hitie cf either o these qualltics exiating to any de coccecesesoces 33 Gegree la the mex. Tasy are men recralted from i moanteinous provioces of pat ‘When oar PREPARATIONS FOR SHIPWREOK. ‘visited chem drowsed 1a very infe- “An Old Travelier’”’ commends the arrangements on the = on ot eae, 4708 blue. | steamship Avago, by which the officers, meu, stewards ‘out rai ‘&0., are “told off” to the different boats, and dril’ed to the be gic movemr nis of manning them. The boate are always pro very overs vided with water, oars, &c., ready for at a mo- wore ubmistal: Soiled when we saw thom. Some of | ment’s noice. Ho also comit sade a cuamemente oun oat: them wore elippors generally wear, but | torial columns, that the pavsengers snould likewise b> ee grower ater, | ed tanieding all (- taldiors, hed on 8 ‘old off”? to the different boatz, aad advocates ihe pulld- mos, as mi resea| o aeok: oould readily verted ‘Thet OI. ‘on sed re: portale in raf ear sia ir if Present am 5 Some bed ca raw hat of a) very a P : FREE PASSES ON RAILROADS. whose bread brown riz oxi ‘beyond their At s convention of Western Railroad Presidents the sub- ore j- Cag ditianoe, =e bing A ped Ject of free passes was discussed at much length, ard a end oom: Of OlOIDS, and we Obeerred ttnet & foe one rede cect | number of delegates wore in favor of outting thom off al lapped round their boats 1a Ovieutal fasbion, Tausattired | *cether. Judge thomas 8 Jewett, President of the sea ‘Pome sauatered bag Segpe Atlantic dick, — | ced benville and Indiana road, defended the bad practice of Lyn eer oF ctaveniont! wo i, be free passes to editors ard attaobis of rows, wens inchs bones, sone on the tloors of eihevine dete pouch for (ha adwaneemant of te vail eay ibe unfurniabed rooms, orhers on ® few chaire whicd | interest. A resolution war, however, finally passed cai. something pieced within sheir reaov, and by no moans the | wing of all free passes, except 10 officers aid agente of qmalles. pumber were en; in cooking @ dinaer which, | connecting roads ad tor oburitab'’s purposes. Tho opors- bag gry by ale Bef tym upon their | 08,9 this rule would oblige an ougincer to pay his Soccer| we oan judge ir ani Femarty cet aha ‘ol formats wet. Giar” faeces HAVE WE A PARTIGAN a? wrecked appearsnoe col» seems to exbibit the ruins of “Consor’’ thinks that considering that the Metropolitan Spacai us mah tem y of them are sick, and | poticg bili was nominally designed to secure anon partisan ‘The uniorm of ihe Spanish soldier is by | Police, it is very strange that the members of the Tenth a0 ap Se I = 2 ‘ward pelice, whether in or out of uniform, attend reguiarly wind dark A » Coat | the weetings of the Know Nothing Connci! tm that ward. 54 Wowsere beg cf peecmly firme mate. | Ho asscris tbat they vson'e thelr bests. whoa inott voles Hal. Tao panta are not ornamented with austhing, bat | so» needed for certain measures. He believes the the coat is turped up with soariet and ornamented 8 tB¢ | Police will cont $1 660,000 per aunum, and are pot worth ouffe and down the beak with rarailet lives of yellow lace. the money. He ens that upon “ last Saturday oF ee ee tae eal cei oe there were present at the meetings rip ye pods pet ee oe Cay | RK | There | 8 dozen patrolman, and that three of them are delegues v ; Sommence at tbe shoulders om the froat of the coat Ws | tontent TuldadeeT ne, Wueres General Superia: thence run down in an almost diagonal line to the end of the body of the coat, which ee INTERESTING STATISTICS OF THE COLORED POPULA- nelle eprom 8 ao ‘TION IN KEW YOBK. EE Md bp ged genann Dye edb ig Agents, 3; butchers, 12; blacksmiths, 26; boot and shoe email back. may be sald to consist of etd be b cironlar eutionsre, talon tbs topend abut tee inches | RAKE, $0; beakat makers, 8; barioder 1; boatman, 20 ), bolng exactly the same widih im every part [i is | bakers,2; cooks, 06; ca!e: re, 18; cartmen, 41; ex0pers, 9; of bao oloka, like sat of the coat aad troweers. and | conchmen, 63; elerks, ‘, carpenters, 27; clothes dressers, orpamented by two scarlet bands. ‘euffen: wri patabont, ‘and only bs ct toe ‘oun es. | 9; Carpet cleaners, 13; city expresses, 3; confectioners, 6; fhe dress \s almost similar tothet of ihe | card maker, 1; obair gen, bat it is very differnt frm {t im quality of | made, 14; distillers, 2; cloth. The officers. both cemmissiened and noncommis- | 21; founcryman, 1; epgincers, gloned, wore opaulctios-. thoso of tho former ra g 8; batr Giided mesial, and those of the others being of w re. ‘work. sons, 2; High mass was celebrated in &. Paul's church, Brook: | 6; oyswurme po Rog last Wednesdey, for the purpose of returning | $; pist, 1; for the safe celivery of tae Spaniards, and they | pb ysicians (; Gil ettenaed ft, having merch:d thers in un'form On | wos,8; sawy: Bunday test, a's0, a number of them attended mass at the | makers, 64; game chuch, former J tors Tee apd 7 fe y forty dollars moath—thetr pay, | pegroes in the city and county. The school regi gives wi five reals per diem, equal to tweoty five conte of 8,500 adults in New York, which ts considered « fai: in too 1 bo provide them in Brooklyn | ference to thas classi nodavons. Bon servile callings, Emilia, is pow om tho dry dock under. | 1,076. Their benora: irs made by the offests of the and to medicine, bat strange thoy dons ouseavor to got at the bar: the statistics give ome a: she ru a ber, bus ts ie agrent mistake on tecir part not to aim at the other eee Be ee represenied in the city or co ity of New York, ls ao strange. ebould be gcneral ap4 bestow tbeir favors on al) professions. THE ADVANCE ON MILE. “BL” teforme as that the railread companies heave Advanced freight but one eat per gallon on milk, while the milkmen bave advanced the price one cent per 9 :art This be deem: a0 |mposition, sad thinds that miik o ght from the low price of bay, to be much cheaper than last fall He hopes the citizons will not saomit to the extra necessary running asbore; and it 1¢ not belierod that te go 10 sea for at joast four weeks, whon Cadis, conveying thither our Spanish City Inteiligence. ‘Muaay [rmes —Tas Hmmatp GvaRp.—A company com- at} , and from the preparetions already made there le every reason to believe that this wi!! be the pleasant of these egreeabe annual excarsions ‘Dod worth's bat bes bern engaged, and a good diaper or dered at Jovce’ Wond Hotel, were the target snocting b the employes of tne Hanato postters De Sticks, while the press room people are ail of the teu cylia- der order, and cao drivse vall as wellasanengine the following is a li tof the odicers of the Baas Guard — Captain, James Konia; Firet Leatamact, James Molatyre; Lieatersat, I DUTIES OF CUSTOM HOUSE INars TOUB. “(An Inepector”’ sends us a long defence of bis |) thre from a charge of conspirirg to defraud morchants by re- fasting to let their cartmen have their goods, while other carimen are subsequently sont with them, who share the prot wish the Inayectors, He condemns the new system of allowing the merchants’ cartmen, ukpoen to the cs ‘ahaa; Meb'e to the lose of many Beoand , W. J Roeme; Eaviga, T. Calshan; foes shed of moons Robert pack: loads, { the precautions of the oil! p ag Ra nag —— + Coney D | Ore Be thioks the blawe is owing to the vrokere wud “ aoe 7 commisstoa me chats, and not o sners. He cl Gvarp will go on thetr Grst anauel 6% | cartains and brokers wiih ling goode tn apie of the oursion on the 24th of Noromber next, Ale mooting beld A, Bf Neg a the ua Gaturday, at No, 07 Neasan street, the following | toreas a bard working, honest » , in apite po ca ‘olec os:-Oage's, Henry R' Rwone; xoore | Opportunities to emuggle undetected, tary, Wm. A. Rioderdeon; 3 pm dy 18 GEN, WALKER A PILIBUSTES? 4, James Lynch. jam Lig’ Sy cargennts Jamar 14 M0R. Talne’s hhosire—ivey ware | 42 800) meus Commonioation defends Gen. Walker from tbe charge of being » Glibuster, and gives him the pretty young women, but these are ail nice young men. Hiowar Rossent.—& young man calling hi James Brown was arrested on Saturday night ander suspt- cious ciroamstsnces. It seems Mr. Daniel , of G01 Canal street, was parsing ap Broadway, a cnet Brown egutast Sie antag oo cree ald pts aad chain, Qim, and in doing 80 dragged bis with hand e dirk katfe, from 8 ponket, and FRBX ACADEMY TROUBLES. Acommonicsion writtee in rather a youthfa! style of chiregrepby, purporting to come from “Members of ‘Unree higher classes of the Free Academy,’ oondemas the abvoin'e, aa heretofore fhe three higher classes ought to be erie to sclect a more credible representative. {BE SEBRASKA BLECTIONS. A correspondent from Omaha regrets « statement in our isene of ibe 18th alt., that the canvassers of the refused to take Present, all of the Judges. Oct. 10 — In the matter of Ce Brewort Hite Sater ve Judson and cthert.—Thia eas an application which bad ‘eon make at Chambers for the payment of a faed of 82,500, whioh was | dged in court, A ull wae drought against Mr. Judson by tho mortgages, afer Judson’ s Gorpersion in 1804, and the morigages took possor d carried on ine business until & receiror was ry on Coarts by one | THR RVANOBLICAL ALLIANCE BROSNTLY MELO 1 | ‘eeotion of amon | NERLIN—SERMONS ON THE FINANCIAL CRIIO—TER | Pleas. Cour, | MARVRET OF THE WORLD—LATRO® TRLBGAAPAIO = Trem | INTHLLIGRNGR, BTO., RTO. om S, ‘noier | The Famity Hanaro of Wednesday will contain, among | pot wan May tg ober matiers — Bere us rOmrt, | Am interesting socount of the Erangelioal Alliance re- acon ‘e Marine | contly held in Berlin, Prassia, furnished by our corres- ond Ji that enon | pondent. ‘appeals consid: | Sermons of Dr. Obapia, Dr. Sandiand, Dr. Van Zandt, bow ave | Sed other well known preachers, on the proremi Fisancial Oriais. = ~<A An tm portant mee phnare ange tong ab Calcutta | India, deseriptivs of the con tition of a . phy ‘tee ‘A Chrowological table of the ast India Kepire, com: | Oommon menoing wit, tho Mahomedan tnvasion, A. D. 1,000, and of © events since the receat matiny. The Mormons—The [ast Mormon Oonference—No More Proachirg to the Gontilee—-Carious Narrative of an be caped Mormon Taterestivg letters from Greytown, the oymmorcial ‘me tropolie’”’ of Nicaragua, ‘Tho influence of the Harvest of the World apon fulure prisee here and oleewhers. Boggestions, News, \o., from our correspondents. ‘The latest telegraphic |nisiligence from all quarters Together with Filtorial articles upon the topics of the day—City Matters of Interest— Police reporte—Condition of the Markets, and all matters of interest to ihe ganeral reader, To be obtained at the office and of al news agonis ‘Torms only $2 4 your, four conte per single copy. Coroners’ Serome ey Hancinc.—James Gaynor, «married man, tative of Iroland, and 40 yerre of age, wae found om day lens tn bis room at the house No. 168 ‘Washlagton a sitting postare, and | should nol work as well ae anticipated, amd they | Dalance against them at the Clearing House, they would | be obtained im some neighboring Bate. The bio Life and | | clering, We bad evidence of this in 1* mae fame ever Genin's Basaar, 613 Broadway, Ot. Moho icon and below eum prices for te mnote of Gabe Wigs and Toupecs pls Hate Dye, our shillings = Bor, or brown, Ne Bare treet Irimhable iting oO hair tm every aijle. why bie 7. It relieven pala, fasion when ail othe naeama fall, 4 Kemsen sirrels, Sronkiyn. Slate beds for fice play: ern. Fe tory. with twrite Ut an, Yai Patton aiveat wee FINANCIAL ANE CUMMEAGIA. « SOnRPY BagekS Bonpay, O%. 6 P. ML ‘The week just closed, in @ floanaial point of view, ex: ccods Im intensity of exci ement, in soarcily of money, in ‘epprebens! n of disaster, and in the oocarrence of ovexs of the most startling character, apy week within the no mory of the <ldest inbabdit.nt. The eussemions of two large banking institutions, of three Jarge railroad comps. nies, ard of individual houses, invelving m Ilions u on molill ns of doliars, are cvents euch as we seldom seo la an ordizary lietime. The week just closed was by alloddstne ‘worst, financially an! commercially, ever realized in tats olty, and we trust another like it never will be #e’a again At the o'ose y esterday there appeared to he no let up to the Pressure, no alleviation te the disiress, Do probe vlity of aa immediate removal of the causes which are operating tn foll fo'0e upon tho finsnc'al - orld. The banks firmly ed here to the poiicy marked out at the commencement of :he reyuision, ard there ap rears to be no prospect of any change. It is true a wide diference of opinion exits ameng the different institutions regarding the wisdom of the present system, but so loog as four or five of the lead fog banks determine to contince in the present line, thy reat mugt flow, or take the chances of a suspension, fhe bapks now are closely watoning each other; they are al! afraid of each other, and no one ‘s therefore disprsed to make a movement gtving the rest any advantage over {t ‘The moment any one or more banks expand, they are in danger of being celled upon for balances ai the Clearing House that would make it difficult and perbaps ie pom'vie to respond to and the result of such an event can be very easily imeginc. The strong banks natarally enough contro! the weak, and those determined to coatiaue the contraciton and cut down creditors to the lowest points | can force all those disposed to do dierent into the same movement, or force them !nto © suspension The ability | of our banks to continue im the course laid down, is a question of the most vital importance. It ls possible that ‘8 few of cur weakest banks may, ia splice of every octet | to the cousrary, uliimately suspend. Within the past fow weeks four banki:¢ instita:ions of this ofty Bave gus- pended, and as many more may go the same way; bat we consider the large benks, the Wail street banks, the bance with large capitals and stroog backers, almost beyond a | contingency. The aggregate ospiial of the banks of this | Gity is, say sixty million of do!lars. The loans and dis counts amount to, say one hepdred apd six million of dol. lars. The actual deposi amouzt to, say “fy three mil Non of dollars. We bave here just » wo dollars | of assets to one of Marilities, Asa general thing the de- | posits stand im the names of the partis owing the banks | on promissory notes. This is the case now more than in | ordinary times, and the deposits as represented are not #0 | much demand liabilities, The reduction tm deposits has | been principally on account of parties having no general | banking buswess, aod the banks are therefors rollsved from acy axive demand from that quarter. The bankieg Capital of stxty millisns does not by any moans roproseat the actual resources of the banks, for many of them have a large earplus, which bas hardly been touched by losses, oven im these disastrous times. We have it from good suthority that some large baaks in W: siveot have net to | thet? possession @ single dollar of protested papor, and that \p the most unfortanaie of them the losses do not coms any where nea their sarplus. It must be borne in mind that our banks have had many years of the highest prosperity, | that they bave bad the choice of customers, that they Dave made large profis oat of raiiuroad companies, that they heave been so successful that fr yoars not a dollar | was canied tothe wrong side of profit and loge eocount and then !t must be considered thet with the panies and the revulsion, the failures im the eggregate have been but | sdrop te the bucket. We are disposed, from these facts, | to Delieve that the banks of this city are ina position to meet any emergency, that they have the girength to stand ‘up against even extraordinary disasters, thai thoir re sources are quite unimpaired, and that they will go | throvgh tiumphanily, Ld confidence ip thom has not been shaken in the loast, and is not likely be, The great interests of ihe city are wrapped up in and \ntimate!) identified with our banking inetita \ons, ag1 ll the real wealth and ca ital here is directly interested in sustalz ing specie ptymcuts. There is, however, s clase of morchants and speculators, who are largely indebied, who depend entirely upon the greatest expansion of the credit system, who have besvy paymonie to maze and nothing te pay with, who live by borrowing from day to dey ho have become deeply involved in merchandise ‘operations af high prices, not calou/ating apon such # sud. dou collapse and who now, fading themselves upon the polnt of suspension by the withdrawal of benk favors, are Jovd In their de nunciatiovs of those consery ative moneyed institetions for taking care of themselves aad looking to ‘more im portant intorests than those connected with epecn- lations, stock jobbers and others dependin: solely upon and Uving by credit. The advocates of a bask expansion du ings Oinenclal revulsion are composed of these clases, and |; te nature! ¢noogh thet they should earnestly and loudly condema a contrary course. As strange ae \t may seem, there are banks in the city in favor of aidiag aed sustain. ing these overtraders and speculators. The only way to anit al! parties would be for those bans, the managers of which thirk that the panic and the revuision can be allay- 04 oF removed by a free expansion of loane, ts for them to try It, and carefully watoh the effect. If the experiment should some day find themselves unable © moet the have an Opportanity of oarrying out their [dees of bank ing unrer some new charter, which no doubt could ‘Trost banking system worked weil for a ime, and the Legislature of Pennsylvania, now {0 session, would doub\- leas conaider ihe application of any New Yor’ city defunct daok for s charter, authortuing the ¢rtablichment oy ranches in this city, Financial revtisions are prolifis of erperimen sim danking and tne different oo of fiean- ‘The United Prates Bark tried all sorts of plans to remove the dillical- es and embaragsinents of the time, and those who are de strous that oar banks abould go (nto the prodose business ‘and bring forward the crops, need only refresh their minis | with the Distory of Mr. Biddie’s cotton operations to entiety thomectvee regarding the result, Revulsions are danger ous perieds for experiments, It is in reality the time ts experiments alone The only true course ts to let thirgs bave their way. [t t# the time for the banks to contract for indivic uals to contract, for the practice of rig'@ ox nomy and |he most activeindustry. The ehortest and best way to remove » revulsion is to ge out of debt ‘There are 8 variety of were of scoompilehing thie |mpor- tant and Gesirable rera® «Much depends apon the way of doing {t, bet the point te to do [tat once. Saxpensione, comprow! ree, partial payments and pay mente in fall,w!il (io the end close ap a wast em mot of Habiitiies, and that sthe only true, legitimate method o' goding over a revulsion. A strict adherer oe to the cash system, the frequent ad ust mc at of balances among the mercantile clagses, the same av the Clearing House regulates the diferent baviieg (0 stitot'ons, and we shall hereafter be in ieee danger from overtrad|ng, Over specuiation, over-expansion, overdoing of any bind. ‘The great State of New York has mepended payment on the Canal enlargement There ie no money in the Trow sary, no loans to be had, and the only alternative was t> op payment. The Mate Auditor bas ismned the following upoe the Srpismrer esti nstes, or Grafts for land to 70 F 8 BENCON, Auditor. Tm 1646 the Biate constitation probibied borrowing more money, bet in :853 It wae found that the canal could not ‘be enlarged nor the new loots built without borro vlog several milHons The constitution was amended «0 as to pe mit the Commissioners of tho Canal Fand to obiain three kinds of loars. 1st. Nize millions of dollars to complete the canals. 94. One million five bundred thousand dollars io re- deem canal revenue cerufir ates. 8d Loane, when necessary, to supply deficiencies in the fand out of whiob ihe canal debt and the interest on it were to be peid ‘Tho last loan advertised was to supply deficiencies, and the amount required ens $500,'00 None of the bide mado ‘wore equal to one huadred cents on the dollar, and nothing leas could be taken The State is therefore in a staw of suspension, and is likely to continae eo until beter times dawn upon us The canal enlargement mast soon stp, atid several hundred workmen be dis :harged. ‘The exporta of specie from this port for the week ending this day, apd for the year 1867, bus far, were as follo #s:— ‘Bi. Quake Oity, Havana, Spen.and Am. gold $69,000 00 Total for the wook.. $09,000 00 Proviovaly reported .. o 82,721 822 89 Tomi 1857.. .e.e sess cece eseeceeene cree e+ 982 810,872 69 ‘The 8 Loule Republican of the 7th ivataat notices sales Of Missourt bonds at 75 per cent, These bonds are heid \gher there than they are bere, because thelr value is Dotter understood, tt being generally admitted in Missouri that there will be no further issue of new bonds in tha: Sate. The annexed statement exhibits the value of foreign imports {nto this port during the week and since Jaa. 1, im each of the past three ycara:— Commmnos oF 18 Pout ov Naw York —Vacce ov Lavorts. Por the week. (8568 1897 $1,244,718 1 047,141 $716,738 19, 43 809 1,608 261 1,682 307 Total for the week . $3, 1¢' iy $2,069398 $4,360 006 Previous 9 mos.. lid 10 172,000 498 186,883,671 ‘Stwce January 1. $117,274,092 $174 246,890 249,673 The following tabla will show the exporis of the five principal staple a:ticies for the week and year:— i —i—— Work ending Oct. 8. amount Value. Amwunt Value Ooiton, bales 1670 $19,119 3 643 $261,672 34.833 268,166 21685 122,668 6 264 200 946 476,426 M8570 261,081 81652 «81,760 = 25,610 884,845 ‘376 8,314 . ton... Bo 13 KE 618 «(18 627 = $023,465 — $885,868 Decrease of week aa compared with that of 1856. $239 588 ‘Tho following is a Compara ive statement of the valce of exports from the commencement of the year to Oct 8:— Decrease. $172 O71 a 2 022.811 $33 970 869 $19,523,11 with 1866.. » B14 442 719 In ihe statement of tee Central rooklyn, is ap pears that there was due tothe Marie Bank of this city $18 000, This ts true so far ag goor, but the fact is, the Marine Bavk olds $43,000 of security, besides $10,000 cf tho Central Bank bills, which are equal to the same amount {0 State stocks. The Marine Bank in reality owes the Cen tral Band $16,000, over and above all oifsots The following is @ list of the nos thrown out by the Me- | bropoliten Bank :— | aseven Bak nasty Addison ak, ‘Agriceltural Bank, Herkimer Stark Hank, county South Royatto Bank. Contral New York, Bank of Copssoriest. Cepardaigua, Bank of Bridgepo:s Ulty Book Obemung Suny Bank, Obarter Oak Bank, Aarttord, Cotohester Renk, Hi ik B idgeport, N, Amerioa. |} k of, Sey moar, Pawcatack Bxek, Thompron |i wk, Wooster Bink, Dandury, Winahem County Bak. MARSACITONET ES, Medina Bapk, Base River lieux, Niagare River Bank, lee snk, Mase Ontario Bonk, Weatera Bank, id, Ontario County Bank, Mane, 0 Lee & Co's Dank. Canton Nenk, O10 Rarsiows, Hank of Kiseorth euk, Exebange |} wk, Bangor, Hallowel), !ienk of Fannock Rack, Me itiqwe 1 .nk, Al present all notes of Rhode Island, Wost New Jersey and Pennsy|vania banks, are pot received. ‘The ciroulstion of the Bowery Bank on Friday, when suspended, was adout $150,600, secured as fo lows — $190,951 2,000 ‘The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the New Haven banks on the 1st of Uotover, compared with Jay l= . 14 800 99,881,808 Tota) $829,196 -—wK—— —-DmoorT — July be Oa ', July t Od. L 924,087 $15 510 8261 8TR Bee. 776 18h 17802 766,880 146,046 new tee 692 738 Goa oat . Wee 17000 429 644 302 066 “ie O21 56 wont 14408 609608 BS 893 1098 408 41 but 644 O64 8.211 10,808 407 800 408,087 920 $111,760 $4,946,008 $1,608,776 SUAPLOW AND EARW:NO® —— << —1RC8 DIVIDED — duly. Cot A July 1 $186.612 $05.088 $2: 168 1 ans 1 610 706,700 "981,087 $400,400 + 1,125 168 ‘Teese returns shew an ‘ncrease of capital of 067,048. (a crease of surplus, $75,109; dosrease of circulation, $160,891 ; oorense of specie (nominal), $11,760 ; sctual per cont of increase, 2, . ayecie required by law, 10 per cont om Ciroulaiion ; specie actually held. 1.)°, par cent on Giroulation : decrease of depostia, $360,482 , decrease of disconsts, $580,918, ‘The banks ts Pesnsyivania which heve 00) suspended Daring the resent Mate fair {n Michigan, the excursion (rains om the Detrelt and Milwaukie Railway ran to Seg- wun, 160 miles weet of Detrott. ‘The earnings of be Milwankie and Missiesiop! Raliroad in the month of September were almost $120,000; Inst year game time, $03,856, MaTURDAT, Oot. 10, 1867, 85 Tabs Del & AC Oo, THY 8 00, i "9 “6 bi 7 10 do... 53 OL 60 Pao Mail dieam Go 61 mo 2 A¥ es 2 60 N York 6's, "64 28% bar eatin ay 5000 N York A, "as Tis 260 N York 6,72 08 68 8000 AO. r as 58% 21000 N York 6s, '73 oo 2000 Kentuo>y 6's. 2 Oss sna5ns 1600 NY Oca RR 6's 160 IV ioie Ore RR.bS song do 10 Vieve & Pius RR.. 6000 da. 20 obs Oeil & Bud Can 5 *s do... - 1 . 20 10% rs lo 1836 10 Peotfic Mei! 8.0o,. 61 The following is a copy of a letter written by the cashior of ope of tbe city banks to the cashier of ono of she 1ai0- rior banks— ——— —— ®AmK, Now York, Oot 10, 1857. Deer Pi-—Y: urv in regard to the monetar; trouies of your neighborbond, is et hand. lem giad to know bank stands orm inj the g00d Caue, and ebows Bo of faltering. @ terrivie dent, but I see it 5 hy teamer is due on Wetnestay vox, and one of our savings banks » ill dra $60 000 from the ‘Sub. ‘resevry a early as the middie of the week From theea two ow oes sions the tae New York banks will receive $4 000 0C0 In coin. Fromybat time the bavks wl! expand their diecounte, ond everything will wrk easy again The troubles of this week may be attributed to the re Suc B of the am unt of speie in oar banks, as ¢xa biiet by the last week’s;eurn. fhst fect lessened the cont. serce +f the pablio in the abil ty of our barks to watoiain specie payments. Bot the New York bants will not sus pend; tho sevnd bangs are united, and aot together In orn cert, povwithatanding the reports to the ratrary, What wevan is conddenco How is this to be ota ued? By ¢xpending our alscoop? No, buat oy Inoressing oar coin, Toexpasd Our db cou while or coin ts dimisishing would br suict-sl When our ovin br gins to {ncreaso we whl begin to Increase our discounts, no util th Now you sna your neignbors, ou: Gorresponcents, owe usaduty. You bold $20,000 in coin. This ts twice the smount you vsa:liy carry, a4 twice as much as you ped at the present time. Send us $10,000, end if you should need it, talk to me over ihe wires, sud I witl in six bours tend you enoagn specie to carry you through any emergency. Coin is the only thing that now tells. We do not require \t for ourselves, for -@ are strong enovgt without any ‘ersistazce frem our correspondents. We want It toswell tbe gecoral average of coin, to tnepire ommidence and to axeiat our solvent dealers aad save thom from failing. the of attack are the great commercial centros— New York end Boston. The outposts are not in danger. But mark thi+—the New York city banks will not suspend. I know what I say. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Parcepay, Osi. 10—6 PM. Azums.—The market {a dalland unsettled. We quote pots doll a 66 and pearls at Go Basanercrr —Flow! Sovthern fazcy end extra Onetoe rands. extra femily and bakors’ Rye fleur... . ure meal . Cavadian fic bove quotations, sales being confined to about 200 a 300 bois, South ern was invtive, while ssies were onnined to $00 @ 660 bbis., af the sbove prices. sod corn meal were qaist at the sbove figures Whest--The mwket was irrogu'ar, end with @ limited dewand, except for prime to choice lots, ~hish wore in iy ipply. The sales emorsced about 15,000 a 20,000 buebels, inclu ing 4,000 bushels good white Michigan, ai ; red Sou herp, $1 15 for poor to $1 223¢ for wo pri: ite was quict, at $1 3003'36 anda mali Int of abot 1 400 bashels os0tce white fo. sold at | $1.30 Corn was dull, and sales confined to abont 10,000 & 12,000 pushels, inclading Western mixed at 66i¢¢ 0 660 , from store, aud 6 40. @ 630. deitversd. Rye wes quiet, | i700. Barley was inactive, 750.8 860 Uats sontinced in light sopply ane orm, tales, reported of Siate and Weae'n at bic. 8 600. Corres —The warket was quiet, with sales of 200 0 300 | bege Rio at aboat 10K. a Le. 0 il Ke. om —The market was qoiet and 0ee anes‘ tied. The email sales making wore to supply orders for #.(onpers af rates which aiforded no correct standard of Prices. Fanon —Fogagements were light. To Liverpool about 12,000 @ 16,000 baahels grain in beg, at Bind. a6d Fioar was ncin'nel at %., and cotton at 3 16d @ 7 53d.; 160 hhde suger were ecgaged at Tis 6d , and 60 tons fastic at 6d, To Londoo—Rates were quiet. Sogar was at 262, apd oll cake at 528 6d. Rates to Havre were withon al | teration. There was nowing new to otner oonunenial pore : Bar.—The warket was siady, and good shipping low ‘were relling at 600. 2 700. per 100 ibe. Laon wes qvie’, and Sooteh pig aomina. Line waa at 620 for ¢mmon and « $1 for lump. Hom —fne sales for be past week were confined to wales forexoort Toe domestic ¢omaod was very nm, limited, and prices tn the mein nominal ceecesres Esusussses for whe week are ‘ight, embracing 26,560 from BD porte, as followa:—14,536 Monteviden, per aovett Peaccok; 9,102 Vera Crus, por Wilddre: 1,609 Vatparsieo, per almena, 524 Rio Hicne, per Hd. 0 Meares, and 1,685 coastwiee Total, 23,243, Laatamn.—The market wes inactive, while stook arcn- muletoo, Eastern manufacturers were ouyiag very sparingly, while hoidere were making @ coonidorabie mar gin between prices oa sales for cash and oa time. The to tne exchanges @ith the interior cartelied tbe business jn that quarter. Rooripta, 64,000 meminck 6,560 onk; sales, 2,900 hemlock, 1,300 oak; stock, 178,166 hemlock,'26.560 oak We quoto sek, good light middie ana beavy weights slacghter, at Zio. & 36c.; lieht do. Southern at do. @ Sic.; hemlock, Urincoo and Hasnos ores a. S30. a 370. and M Domingo, all woighis, 69. Db otastma.—Sales 40 hhds Porto Rico wore made at p. t. Naval Sroums.—The market +ae ide margin between cash aud times sales, while aes Speer oh caer. "Onn ‘doll apd without chaoge, while the market ice was dull at io a 4c. Pooams.—'he market wae doll and p The sales embraced aroct 1608 150 bade Coba mussove do, part inferior grade, at Go , and the remainder Wawa) —Thejsales embraces abo! 200 a 500 Qo a BIO ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘(Cheap for cash, ond” Window tates xeurrs Pudvoson FS See eet om Bert sset"9P ina ea ut eaten Somaeea snd G ¥ shaden. de P for esad \s now the order. 1 way. OLEH satamanvan sara, Geenred by the cele Awe & MARVIF, As With RAVOR ORASE NEICHER DOES Wo ring’ voncusn Linkment ever (ail to stag ihe mown avers L ‘apo new oF hy ‘artiale. Maite remedy ; baring Deen need jrmen years. an cee ie TOBL ee. fore Boil by all raggtete Marrtea. Snwansr—Jacnsow —On Saturday May 18, by Rev. Mr. Joues, Watiam W Snemman ty ‘Trams, youngest davghter 0! the ete Henry Jackson. Otca, Apaye —In Brootiyn, B.D, on Seturday evening, AF Fh 1. The faneral wil teke Bassay,.—Oa Sunday, Oot. 11 i © fneral, frou the resideses ber varents, No, 17 Norih Moore street, to o'oWwok, » Coratom —Ab the residence of bie mothe:, in WiMisam> we. Oo Sumdey morning, Ooi. mow £. Coumom, open years. bef we ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited te attend the funeral from No 140 South Elebih strom, We- Hamabure, t- morrow forenoon, at eleven 0’olock. Coawack — Oa 3unday, Oot. 11, Joam A. Commack, im tae G4tb year of bin age juneral services wi!l take piane at his lee re Ne 76 West Fo: ty first streot, thie bait Californie eod Western parere pi: ase copy. Crea —On Sunday, Oct. 11, suddenly, Himaw Ovns, tn the 47th yrar rf bis age. Gia friends and those of the family are eflernoon. Invited the fonore) to morrow at two o’nlock, lote residence, No 389 Souvh First atrect, Dogsesy.—jnu Brooklyn, en Bum ay, Oct, 1. Amey, Sangbtey of Constantine and Mary Doherty, aged year, 1 month end 47 days Ree eae ile eee from the Leg rny: Lad her parents, No, ttreet, Brookly: aferacom, rr) bef paat two oFoloot. ek i Gaupava.— Ov Iunday, 11, of consumption, Joan L Gapvpsn, in the 32d year of bis age. The relatives and friends <n manana Invited & + tend the funeral, to morrow efiernoon, at - past two o’clook, trom his late reddence, corner of Alles ieee ‘atthe City Bi Broad AWLEY —, eo I, late @ private of canner’ Dr abel York Volunteere, in the 89t6 year of his sge. The members of the regiment end bis friends are invite® tomtiend ‘neral, from the Mercer House, to-morrow afterneon, one aren Cok Svooktyn, on Saturday, Momm DB. Hiooas, in the 78th year of his . a a from hae The re'ati res and fricedsof the femily are tovited to attend the foneral, to morrow ta D Cook, He 261 state atreot, Brooklyn, without further inv (ation. Kav. nace —On Sunday, Oct. 11, after a Nogoring bere Mre Carramive Kavamagn, aged £9 years. Fer trends and relatives are respecifally invited to at- ‘ond ‘be funeral, thia afternoon, at two o’olock, from her late realdence, No £85 Second avenve. the residence of bis son, Wa. A. Low, Oster 4 county, &. J., 0m Wednesday, Oct, 7, Wusramt Tieoboid, N. J.. aged 82 yeers asd 11 months, 13.—m Sondsy, Oot 11, of paralysis, Casmum a, ip the 624 your of his age. Hue friends acd those of the famiiy are respectfully im- v ited t attend the funeral, without farther invitation, le Torrew efterpoos, at two o’closk, his late residenss, Bo, % ity atrert, Brooklyn. Musrsy —Ou Sanday, Ost, 11, Carnumors Muaray, aged . 1B ye ‘the friends and relatives of the family to atena the fenoral, this afte’noon, at two ber late residence, No, 371 Malberry atrect. New O-leans — please copy PARDES —Un Rawrduy, Uct 10, at the residesce of J. C. py piso 86 West Fifteen b street, Rev. lasso Panam, eged 65 years ‘Tho (rienus of the fa nily and brethren of the clergy are Invited to avend the frneral services, at Trinity obapel, npenlae jobie and W wgton (Del. ) please Hace! .) paners Prarso —On Brturday, Oct. 10, sous Haan, only oh fzho relives nnd friayda of bo family are iJ ives ap invited to attend the fuseral, from No 381 won'tecum eigbih street, this afternoon, at ha)f peat one o'clock. Rogsas.—On Sunday, Oot, 11, Mr, Nicsousa Rogsns, of eeetines reepectfully invited toasend the funeral, tm Frienca ere out farther pouce Semon shanna, wine aeed, frees big Sie rolian’s, Deneven esis FORD. —On afer Mnees. Masta B., daughter of Barrios and Captain Menemoa Gaaford, aged 88 years, 8 moatha The reiatives and friends of the family Inv tec to @ tend the funeral, from the — No. 805 Kast Broadway, this tartan —Iv Brooklyn, oa Sunday, Oot. 11 Baxrep, Cavghter cf Louse A and Reuben Sexren. The (rienas apd acquaintances are respectfully e rite oa also tbe (ering on Guard snd Gaardlan Ecgine aod members of the plumber trede. a brother, Johm Sexton, avo vited to attend the funeral, from be lave real 913 Bread eay, this sf})poon at three o'clock. Bevanuab vapers please copy. Saver —On Scaday morning Oct. 11, A. Jscow Siu son of Loah and the late Lewis Silver, aged 22 y: ri { ret 5 i ‘Thoms — At ead, TL 1, on Saturdsy, Oot 36, Sasag THoRNa, widow of \be laseSamuel Chorne, in the COR year of ber age. o’olott. teare day 186. si— Totes, 468. females, 225, eal- Fama lS ae Keema ee ee ey iii WU crcccsercccersrocecces WD once cvenncccenscsesces

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