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NEW YORK Polttical ‘The Philadelphia Lodyer of yesterday th us openks of toe (tte the present bard umes had upon the eleotion in that ctty on Tusatay:— ‘Te e'eotca ‘Was 0b¢ Of the most remarkab'e fo Joua elo, Our pablic sul ‘there wae for the mis: nein Greece $496 67; in Okina ed only in the Eat Srl 38,043 28; Afrion $19 590 13; South Amerios $554. For | The wrongs A @pecial ob; cts $7,080 20, and for general fund 3 always an eicquent grateful . . Lap prthe deolamation, were evdared quleily by the pevyie, ‘with a degree of com; amounting Almost 1 pablis stulsifoation. And what probably is the most remarkable ovens of all, the “fabric of our c> stitution ' was mos the heve been governed for the inst year, thoro was no panlic (Hof tho avaval toed of OMlola! abuse that the and the citizens went to the tho force of banis, tuan frm eat plo of patio! zeal ‘or broken that of hie ne!ghbor, to prove the toleration ol and the moderation of bis party preju- De:zgars yRom New Maxico.—Yhers ts no room for — highiy'cl oe prem ol ” red doubt that Don Miguel Antonio Otero, and his intorpre‘er, r lous | 198. elected 7 necessity of tabing all advantage of t. He saw no- peng sail CES trem Re Serene thivg, knew nothing and heard derogatory to the | New Mexico. Tr aia ai ne Maruop:st ayy Biavaaz.—The citfereni Conferences of 10 maisetons fa roars ote with satisfac: | the Metaodisi church of [adisua appoar to bo mating a eee en reueer Of the | concerted and almelianeous movement t 93a the subject of Of the new eet be bey fo bn gol Africa | slavery. The Northwest [adians Oon‘ersnse, rocen ly in cheering hopes are givec. Jane Boohien, of Pails ness! Lafay delphis, had presente’ $28,000 for the fartheravoe of the pot ra — beset atepted ‘the following ‘wor):. "am account of the ex>lorations of Bihop Payne adept grepedepaies amg ‘was given. The decision for the new site had not been ‘We boileve it to be our Christian daty as a charob of tre made, The new mission was to be called the Gooblem | true and living God, to boar tesiimony on at! proper 2008- ‘nlasion, aad would probably be established at Nitis Lu. | sions against national as well ay individual eins, and os- An tnteresting account was given of the progress of the | ptc ally against the enorirtty of American Vavery—an in missions at cavalla, and the death of Roy. Mr, Holman, of | stitution which our beloved and {acorta! Joho Wesley tat mission, was announced. characterized as ‘the vilest that erer saw the eun" and as “the sum of all vilani denoun sing slave voalere as i} : i | H # tains exhorted to vend more aid to preach the word of “man aleaiers, the worst of thieves,” in com #:lson of Coneeening tho stations aloog the coast the committee had | whom, ‘highway robbers and hocae broakers are com- not been able to de much, thougaone miasionary (Rey. Mr, | paraiively innocent.’ And whereas, the metoodist Con- ‘Bambo) \- | ference of 15+ wader a sense of their solema duty, outa missionary nearly a year, aad <eoos | proclaimed that “ slavory is coutrary to tae laws of God, had been made toward the build: man and nature; burtfal to society ; contrary to the diciaies: ‘The commitice cle this bi bh | Of Consci- noe and pure religion.” And whereas, tae Coa- the ference of 1185 declared:—' We hold in the deepest ab 4, aatelyes, | herrence the pragice of slavery, and shal! not ceaee to “Of the Mission jp Boone on | seek ite destruction by all wise and prudent means.” account the difficulties in the country had | Therefore be it ere! Resolved By ibis annual Conte mission ference, that we approve and county. icagle | Semi ayer Megaigan ane cag erence ‘in Ohina would result ning the gates of the count’y | “Resolved, That enterial ing these Viows. we shail con‘inue ‘wide to the | ‘to cry aloud and spare n.t.” apt our chuesh aball be totally country oh | relleved (rom all comolicl:y in this “sum of all villantes.”” “greater, to MazYLas)) ELaction.—An election for state officers and six members of Congress takes place in Maryland on the 4th of aext month. The democrats have made nomina Hons in the following Congressional distri ste:—First dis- trict, James A. Stewart; Sscond district, Ramsay Mo- Fat! ‘The report cloved wiih a fooling sppeal for more money, Henry; Third district, Wm. Pinkney Whyte; Fifth district, Saborers and prayer for the missiouary Jacob M. Kunkel; Sixth district, Thomas F. Bowie. The cated tereeatsomczetvaravioas commen 224 | Kuow Notingt have nominulod Jame M. Harris inthe ‘the Ascension, corner of Fifih avenue Tenth street, to } Third district, and Heary Winter Davis in the Foarih, (ear the annual sermon by the Right Rey. Bishop of South Dawocaatic amy Keow NormnG Fosos um Onto.—The Cincinnati Gazeze (republican) of the 12tn inst. says that % ts well aoderstood in political circles that on the 10th inat. the Know Nothings completed the bergatn, by which they agree to transfer the American par!y bodily to the democracy. Olty intelligence, Mss, Ocwmranen un New York —The statement in some Of the newspapers that Mrs. Cunningham had eft the elty @o avoid standing trial is entirely untras. Her counsel warrant ber going out. She will make her ap. spearance cm the next day her case is called in court. Rauar Exons Oomrany No. 11 oF ALnany are at present enjoying the hospitality of the members of our Fire De- partment. Howard Engine Company No. $4 have them in toller, in piace of Lewis Tappan, declined. Obituary. DEATH OF MR. OUBTIS, @pecial charge and will show the Albanians all the lions. t ihe 12 ten, ty elsaeeee he Gete e Zevionday Relef Engine Company tried their maohing at | Tenereale Guten Wasiinoroe Pane Coxe, We lat of ‘ont ‘ani succeeded in sen: . © assem over ine top. To-day they visit Grookiyn where Mr. Custis dled at Arlington, +, after a brief Shey will be taken cBarge of by the Brookiynits who will | tliness, om the mornivg of the 10th inet, ia the 77 dake them to the Navy Yard and fornish them with a ool. | year of bis age. For several years stood atone in Ping th the Tamneneey ote! Thee ee a oere Aaae: | ‘with ial reverence and aeoien, to llucrate kis Guarss, apotheosis a hr pcobisicts ter, and from the rich stores of nis, never fuling memory Desmasne —The Board of Directors bring forward an anni i) w quarteriy meeting at the hospital on Tuesday evening, the uaa ei eaten eincaeeee depar ‘25th Inst. The surgeons, Drs. Garrish and Stephenson, Profou three hundred and thirty-two new patients, makiag aan {ts orgeatsation, Tale charity it ox'y for hove aboring | MZ% or 5 on! tuader aiseases of the oye, both of tho dtl and Siate. Ths hood and youth Hospital is located at No. 6 Stuyvesaat street, corsor of | were forms: ‘Third avenue, and is oven on fucsdaye, Thursdays and Geturdays, from 1 t Sociook P.M. Tne aiiticied poor gratuitously. ‘Tus Corr Capers, Capt. Liebenaa, wil! visit Bxston, and ‘De the guests of the City Tigers, in November next. They take by = 4 ee <=. Tots is the &. me Corps wear thetr sew uniform, c. Arlington, the gift, by will, of shat @.ating of blue coats, pants, &c wan carly’ enites tn’ marriage to Msn Tas Sraaxax Eure Stars —The stoambom Empire ; @ate, of the Fall Kiver whoh ran oa the rocks | relations of life, and whose irreparable loss, three years on the low: f Bisokw Island, was yesterday | ago, he continued with sorrow and affeciionste admiration, taken om the large balance dock for repsirs. | w ais Gnesi day Powys © deplore. One danghtier About one hundred feet of her bottom amidships \s stove (lire. Lee, wife of ‘olonel Robert Loo, of the army), and timbers breken, snd cut water. Tse amount | severs! grandohildren survive him. damage will, 1t {1 said, cost stout $10,000, Mr. Custis was cotagete ed by an original genius for THR AMITY STREBT RORERKY. renee, poetry aad the fine arte; ‘TO TH® EDIfOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The articles alleged to have been taken from Ne. 2° wore really aberacted from No. 27. No “ NO. TWENTY-NINE. Mera) and agricultural pursuits ‘on bis ample eatate i ‘tality, for Kindmess to the poor, for | censtancy of friendship, and for a Yotion tothe memory and character of Washingion He tarly speeches on the death of General lingan and ive overthrow of Napoleon were everywhere read and ai@ired, even by those who dissented from the teptiment the Ddeacty of their concep their imparsioned eloquence. Those farmilia’ with tho ool ‘umas of this journa) wi!! not forget how largely we andibe country are tadebted to the warm and ever cheor!al apirit Of the decearod for many invaluabie reminiscences of Ko volutiorary history, the distinguished men of those times, and sepectaily of the private life of thelr glorious obief in she retirement of the shades of bis home ai Mount ter, at an carly bour yesterday morning, detailed two of ls deteotives, Messrs, Wildey and Robb, to ferret out and ‘arrest the partis who have been passing the spurious tons 00 the Bank of Rondoot, in this city and Williamsbarg, for he tah fow days Afser visting she various pieces 1a this | Verace ity where ve been passed; and getting s cor | Thousands from this country and from forc'gn janis who ‘root Gescrietion of the parties, the oMicers proceeded 10 | pave visited Arlington to commase with our departed rimeeaenarg, weno, echo 0 Hag search, they succeeded | f,iep4, and look upon the touching wemoria's there tres in arresting e y, me Mary, sod JORDY | suyeq up with care of him who was Gratin ihe hearts of MoGrew, ins | »ase ocoupied by them ina seciaded spot his countrymen, wi! not forget the charm thrown over all {a the outakirts of the piace. A quantity of bogua Colm, | b> ihe ase, grace, interest and vivacily of the manners loaded revolvers and all sore of burgiars’ lools, wore | ang conversation of him whove voice, alas, 1s silent now. Soens on SOs seen with aa extensive variety | tp, dee of our fellow citizens sccustomed, in the of dry goods, shoes and a lady's bounet, which | heat of summor, to resort to the shades of Arlington, will oem Fea + - Sore bereafier miss that old man eloquent. who ever extended Fineonih ward ation house; nd wil bs ‘roog pesechaa erie ener! . op examination at ¢Tereon ce Long 8 bellover in the gret truths of divine revolation, pe yey Er 8 conan on ee een ene Tiemaears whe bar ir prope te corr tee fed ied in commanion wilt the Protestant Kplec apap ee hese are cia cond, | Dr. iRAKL, of New York, dled wuddenty tn the village phe | He arrived in the «ahover Her busband has been twise in of the queer ” (Bing Bag prison, and M.Graw once. A Jovasr.a BuaoLar.—Peler Byrne, an intoresting youth, about twelve years old, wae arrosted by oflicer Field, of he Fifth ward pciloe, on charge of having burglariously ae Go are St Eipe Same, Ss Sete ‘roe, Market Police Court, on the charge of having siabbed Ao (isaac Lander, one of the ushers et the New York Stadt Wm. R. Sobiey, Abeaire, while the lattor wae alte: sLeod Bostewain ; @he building. Bersel, tt is % ; Beary turbance im the teat 9 tod ener ing is Gert 3 againch the tnterfurense “3 . the mo lniter was stabbed {veh Portemoath, N Hin Clty Polttics, 1848. sea — ber first in THE DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE. Golf of Mociterrancen. The The Tammany General Committee met last night at ae wf PS ‘Tammany Bail, but did no business of public importanos. | atapted Paeifie. 7 ‘spent in filling the vacancies om the . a Scinstboavectons, shict ure soon to nesomole for | iis, Maines ogee gs ‘the choos of city candidates. The Committes adjrurned | oie stasion. of her cle @4 0 late hour, pemaamng 6 her appearance THs KNOW NOTHING YOUNG MEN'S ORNERAL Com | In ovean. MITTEE The United », Lieut, Rogers He AY No. 48| Broadw commanding, Yard. Ghe bw fans recently on Lye ~y been engage: + having from associations roger completed fo; ve for some Bonsh- ‘ror of a straight Ameriean ticket, and no f ern station oh kd Le night to pul pone Monument to Herndon. bot a ‘on guard, and te bolt all nominations that | J.G Rawwert, Feq— ‘were endorsed by the r:publicans. bata de J Peet are mating © move to erent KNOW NOTHING ASSEMELY CONVENTION. ti i be erected ou Hecond a Oonvention convened have directed tho American General Committee, Honry Tem then vey tine Per was slected secretary A committes of five wore ap- cemetery, which Polnted to confer with the republicans in reference to ‘of Kings ooan. Se rnrees to ne, ae. ‘The Convention then adjourn- bf — S| od, eabject 10 the call of the President, the exeoation of thie KNOW woTHING By order of the ee ee of te orieonth ard, bat een 4 OFAY, Presidom, by] " mets Asvom ly by the Know Noihings command of (ol Abel Brooklyn ity Politics. ‘met In the ‘The furioniste of the Seoond Asrembiy district y and wens pominated Winchester Britian, American; and the ‘There wae a of the Third Amembiy district, have placed Gen. damp state of tha ’ Personal Latelligence. York Gate &', 16F8 advanced 8 per com; New York ‘The Ovurter des Fuss Unis of yorterday qastes the fol Contra! Ballrond, 3g; Wiohigan Southern Railroad, i; Erte, lowtug from @ letter from the Hague:— 34; Oloveland and Toledo, 1; Ohieego and Rook Isiand, 1. Mr Belmont, former United States Minist-r at the | There was nota solitary time emle this afiernota. aif aad who hes bron semi insceh Cf to te " ed toe hoor to present respectively thetr fotrer ard of crevence Sir Ralph abercromby, the Minister from England, has givou a grand diaser in boxor of thore two matinee et eee nt re anere Br Belmoa‘'s appoistmens ‘The & Louts IntelNgencer learns from Fort Lesvenworth, thet Col. Bumuer e uncer a:rest, and that @ oeurt of in quiry, o” court amr fal, bee been o-dered in his case. He recorned from the expedit!: preety ‘edition against the Choyennes afew ‘The banks of this city lave congiuded to receive in de- posit ane pay out the bills of the country banks of this State. Al) ‘he Bate stork scoured bile will be taken at par, and form @ part of the generai currency of the State (he came as the bills of this city, They will be uset in eejnsting balances at the Clearing House, the enme as 60 much specie. Is looks now as thongh the trouble end @ifoulty im regulating sctounts would eo be entirely removed, This wil! lot loose a large amount of currency, and give new life to business, Th will give a grem fmpetus to the forwarding of crops, and tend much ARRIVALS, ‘owards a re:votion In the price for all kinds of agricul- rantab. the steamsbiv Angusta —Aeorge Bus Fox, ei aHahorchar, Mice Hubhell Mise creenwcos, Mes Crmiday Mina itd W Waldwell WW Parker BG tral product’, 1) ts to be hoped that the banks will Bot btacy, George Orcs, W' Drake, & W Jores, BP Boyd, O | Cnlarge their discoun! line much under thia new order of B bart, UL Sircacr, J M Welbone, M J Ice, an! 22a the Uhinge, Ii is row pretty well eottied that the banks of paral ? DEPABTURE?. thir city were compelied to ensoend mpecic payments by on Us E e Pic eta pers et ante a toe combined action of the fcreign basking houses located Fitamr and rervant, ime TiGany and maid Malimore: Mr aad | tm eed about Wall street, aided by the dustfoted portion «hig, bit br vcr, ammveray wn te vane | of mot nage Community. The principal cause 0) ‘apt, New 3 ork: sa | was the drais of specie by certain varking houses oen- Kirk B M *rlio, Havana; Musa foot, 3 4 4 fs Bras Ade teecbcuas Dorion’ Melani, | Bected with American bankera abroad. The object was tr to comre! the banks to suspent, co that all obstacles to on expansion of loans would be removed, and that the barks could increase ‘hotr discounts and give a start to red Newton, the exportation of produ. In forciog the banks to do do; Barm in .eany, Piitaburg; & Tb Wine ny done helene malt NY; Edwin or, do; Wo 0 © ik Biveonget Montreal; Mr Shep beit Me Lon: jokn Young, ke w York; Bogiand: Mr Geo a'Wicky, »¥:; | ‘ls, these agents of foreign bankers calculated te a are arian ands crt, | Sree Say exvortation of pete from Londow to Lord. NY; P L Mile, Jr, ™ ¥, | this oovontry, and thus save their principals or branches {p Evgiend and on the Continent. The plan wees very sbrewd one, and has so far bees well carried ont. It was to operate in this way:—A large private baviking house rot fax from tbe Custom house, is connected with severa banking houses in England, Any panic or revulsion in the London money ma-kel, Caused or increased by large hip- ments of gold to the Uniied States, would seriously en- danger the exis'exce of these European agencies or sioner Balti ix betbam Rrantford Osada jaca, Ba W blouue, Rig SY Michell" Bazin’: % Mre jas Sartor oad obi, New York; two children, Wrand Br: J BC ey, Boston; Chas F Lymsn. Boston; George F Biggs New York. Total, 102, branches, Tho object ef the parties here is, therefore, to For Bremen de in steamanip Argo—ifias Keanel, P A ott, | Prevent, if possible, any ection on the part of our banks Toe Paes and child, N York; Loe ME — Miss | that would force shipments of specie from Liverpool to New aa is York, It tg well kmown to these financiers that # centrac- tion in discovats persisted in would leave so other altsr- ative, but an importation of gold. It ie iherefore deter- mined, on the part of these private bankers to force our banks into a suspension of specie Paymonis if possible, knowing fail well that there is no other way lo proveni the contraction from continuing. All their plans were laid to bring about this desirable and importart result. How well they succeeded our colamas will show. The bunts of this city had drawn from them yes ferday full five millions of doWars, and it is pretty well known that the bulk of that largo sum waa drawn by four or five barking houses connected with bankers {a Lon ion. 1t was a matter of life and death with these London houses, ‘and it may even mow be too late to avert the anticipated disaster, If our banke expand they will contribute to ihe success of the pian of these Anglo-American private bank. ing houses, and the only way to fruttrate their nefarious schemes Is to keep their disoount lines as snug 6s possible, ‘and turs the ourvent of bullion this way from the vaults of the Bank of England. ib; Mathew, ber, aA O Me Lovell and lady, Wm T Beary, Miss M Ell, W D Greer, R Miiadew TC Gi'mour, Indy twe ohi'dren and ser- vant; PH Jacksop avd Isdv, Mies M Holre, J W Mallet and lady, 8 B Sco t, Uhes Bolland, Mre BS Wi Biss MJ Dayls, Mrs Stod tard, Mrs arcbbol obild and eervaat; Master Biand, Misa D gorral, p son, Wiss Burrows, Mr Ponisi, J Wallis, J 8 Thompson. Mr Mortimer, J Raymond. Mr ntiby, Mr Tate Mr Marlow, Mr Meta? Mise Mise Rtafford: @ Hutchinson apd lady, » F Renkin. J m Warts, J ham. 'm A Watts, J C Heaton, P & 2. 4, in the steamahi) nd’ Bieemon ¥rank More! Bal: h Porter. Lo ‘omnoke — All Coebr, Joel Van Pelt. G Po'ter, lady gad two servants; Mise ‘Smith, Wiss VB Mack, Miss Birftl, Miss V 0 BHashawar, E Bz ~~ Mies Fowles. uabm ere. Rr ore. GW Hinton and Albert H. Nicolay’s regular sem! weekly auction sale of SF eee Spier, Bre Sai, Cnet Reeell. re De tooks and bonds will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at Smith i 13} o’olcok, at the Merchaz ts’ Exchange. A fine list of eecu rities will be offered, including bonds and bank and ineu- Court Calendar—This Da Covurr— Circuit. —Part ve L~—Nos. 8 146, 188, 65, rarce stocks, such as Bank of New York, Fulton, Tra‘os 88,159, 100, x01 Loz, Yes, men’s, 8. Nicholas, &¢., ant Howard, Equitable, Brockiyn, . 15 1580, ), 1691, 15 Firemen’ 164, 1600 1606, 1697, 1599, 1600, 160K. sree dade hehtmapatovon open ad ‘The Ocean Bank is doing business as usual, upon the same terms es other banks of the city, and will take its place tn the Clearing House to-morrow. . $0 will the Bank Yerm —Nos. 167, 129, 171, 80, a BA, 90, 116, 198, 125, 144 145, 185, 156, 174, os. 462, 464, 466, 467, 458, 469, 470, ° 477, 479, 481, 482, 483, '685,'486,' 487, 488, | Of New York. Eid, Ss 30) 00) 435, 407, 408, 409; OO. BOM; GOR, | Tho Aauistant Trensurer reports to-day a8 follown:— , ree ea pane | Tolal recite $33,151 01 pad 98 839 19 6,761,857 30 We bave the announcement by telegraph from New Or. jeans that she steamebip Ni Light 1s on her way to this port from Aspinwall-with $1,250,0¢0 in California gold. ‘Ske will be due about Saturday. ‘The most important movement to day, in relation to the movement of the banks and the suspension of specie pay- ments, was the meeting of the Ja: of the First and Second Judicial districts of the Supreme Court, for the pur- pose of considering the position and condition of our mo- neyed institutions, All the psrtioulars of the consultation ‘and the conclusions of the Judges are given in another part of this edition, under the appropriate head. It | will be ween that, eo far as our courts are concerned, there will be no interruption to the business of the banks. The banks continue their business as usual. Cheoke aro certified without delay, deposits received ard the operations of the Clearing House coalin ued the same as before the suspension Notwithstanding | this the managers of our banks fee! very uneasy, and not at all satisfied with the present aod prospective condition of financia! afaire, The machinery of commerce appear: to move slong more rmooth'y, and a fow days may giv us a clearcr horizon to j by. The best financiers o Nos. 2 —Wos. 1670, 1671, 1672 1678, 167836, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1678, 1619, 1680, 1682, 1658, 1685, 168534. @mree Dollar Hats, Fall at White's i Fulton street, Letwean Broad«ay Nassau sires Metallic Tablet Razor Strop—For Bale J. 28. SAUNDERS, store only at No. 7 Astor House, ae peg " ‘Boon, ° (00 we LL AND WINTER CLOYUING, SOLD OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE inancial panic, fact that it may #0'an to leave us with an im- : i zm VERY LOW PRIORD Which we will close out to dealers ota CLOTHING FOR Weatern trade, D. N & 0O.. the day are unable to express any opinion regarding the Corner of Brosdway and Warren street, New Fork. | curupe; and aa for oor bank presidents and cashiers, they Genin’ Jowt in '*, a ie are completely lost in the chaos and confusion surrounding How et oe De pelow sont, ‘The ravings banks beve svapecded. Perhaps |} would ' vi wor i. whe sale open this dag” be more correct to eay that they hed availed themscives of the terms and conditions upon which their deposits are made, and would not resume payment again in apecie un {il the fall expiration of the sixty days. Am account of the procee ings of the managore of these instiiatioas will be found fn arother column. ‘The United States Treasury Department has issued the following notice in relation to the redemption of govera ment stocks: Taaarcay Davagracmr, Notice is bereby given, that the iimitation contained in the inw authorizing this dspartment to purchase stocks of the United States bavipg been reached, \t i¢ not within ite power to make further purchases a; present. HOWELL COBB, Secretary of the Treasury. ‘The Chemical Bank ‘s paying specie to day, and its off- core assure us (hat they wil! ocntinuc to pay. Im tho sus- pension of specie payments in 1837 we believe that the Chemica! Bank was the only ono that did not suspend. The $100,000 worth fancy furs $10,100 worth ron hats. Sloe Sad cops $5,000 worth cbildreo's fancy bate. Beven per cent under the cost of manufacture The salo will continue at the reduced rates till 'he end of the present month. 3.8. GRAIN, Firemen sre the Boys who Gook at Hardt he ern. Bee thelr portraie ab HOLMAS’ 2 cent . 189 Broadway. Fine Pocket Cutlery.—A Rich Assortment at 4, 48. SAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor House. Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent Oot, 13, 1867, Hill—Intmitable Cutter of Halr—fo. 1 Bar- cla) sireet.—H alr dye, és. @ box, black or brown. Also, infal lible opgaent, Batehelor's Hair Dye, Wigs : ‘Phe beat in the world, Made, sold and ap park, OM B Capital of $460,00, hana surplus of $660,000. Thos ss ihe manalnclory, Si Brostway, ‘The Clearing House owed it on Tuesday $59,000, and to-day Prof. Alex, ©. Barry's Tricopherous ts the | $26,000. On Monday it bad in specte $948,163. The bank dent and cheapeet articie for dressing, baa cleansing, | ie mainly in private hands av: feels very comfortable. 2 eee Taber it sold Fall partionlars of surpensiona in other cities and in astadore’s Hal othor parts of the country will be found under our tele- pes anywhere. Tor sale ata ae A applied as | S7#Phic head. The eurpension hes, we voliove, been qeweral. In the roport of Mr. Nicolay‘ sncdon eale this morning the following errors and omissions wore mate — 94,00 Bonth Carolina 6 per ot. bas If). a 18, should be. 785; ™ Te ipod ee at 1076 were passed ose mild be (with interest) @y'< Der ch ba, ate) a 18 ‘were omitied. The earnings of (be Pitte dure, Fort Wayne and Chicago Retired Company for tho month of September wore as follows, vin — se cece cess $TT6%0 OL es 98.150 83 tin lotsa pi lea . DT LANA 2 00, 69 Water street, and by ail druggisis, ai Wanwesnay, (ot. 14, 1967, 100 sha Erie RM...... 40 do... oy Weapxmenar, Oot, 14—6 P.M, va o% Wall street presented a very different sapect today, | 2000 — fors+s.08 a There was considerable excitement, but no crowds of peo- | 19000 Missour! 6’..¢ Md ple, The public mind appears to be much relieved by the | 1000 do... .bo0 16 N Haver&artRR 100 1000 Erie RR bde, "15 9000 Erie REO be,'7 6000 Ti bar segs! course of the banks, and all are sow looking forward to era lo better times. A very encouraging feeling prevailed in 40... 8 1K 276 Roading RR..!,. 96 100 do. financial circles, and it appeared to be the general impres- 4600 36% tion thas the worst wae over, At the Steck Exchange to- bref day there waa quite @ baoyant time among specuiaiive | 7009 railroad stooks, The transactions were not lange, but in 60 she Canton almost every instance at am advance in prices. At the Pl csag tengehey firet board New York Sate 6/2, 1868, advanced 2 per cent | 155 racrome Wil Hit, Mistourt 6%, 6; Erie bonds, 1871, 9; Iitnols Centra | “so N ¥ Gen RR. .930 bonds, &, but fell ei 6 before the close; Canton Company, 4; Delaware and Hudson, 4; La Crosse and Milwankie, 1%; New York Contral Railread, 6; Erie, 2, “Mer | lem, %: Now Havew and Hartford, 9; Roahug Ralwoad, 3; Panama, 2, but closed at yor say's prices; Galena ond Chicago, 9; Oblong) sod Rook Island, 5, It will be seem that the Improremeni was | very general. There was quite © number of sclicrs on w and |t [coke as thovgh thie enddem and important ad- vence in prices had waked up the bears, and that they BOARD. were about entering (he arena of stock epecuiation 46 che MichfoN [an It ‘The short sales ot New York Central fatveed day oem | fm he bs up several hundred shares, The bears must be careful 100 Krie RR....... 10% tat 0 not enter the fold as sellers at too carly» 100, BO. ive . Ga, men vo bane bn iad Oiborentine ow Shee ee z sands upon an irredeomable paper basi, aad the values a. @Qinas oe are mach more jotitious than we have Raown ai any ime ‘18 Chisago & Ris RR $ within the past twenty years. 8 oe Ad the teoond board the market waa pretty wet’ mais (Ained, La some Lamiances an AdyARCE Was reniced, Now 6 10 do... ad 68 iy WMLAMN RS, HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1857. i GALx8 OF @rooKS ae ACCTION. { R. 4. A. Horteon cialis] rh S38 i & ates page | i i738 ue 38 Fy | 1080 Milwaukio and Mississippi B&. A H Muller. C1ISY COMMBRUIAL REPOR®, Wrpwmpar, Oot. 14-6 P. Beaabervrra.—The flour market waa more and improved about 300. per bbi., and im some cases as much as 100 « 160. advance wat obiained. The sacs om- braced about 7,000.8 8,000 bbis. at about the following Pye @ State BH 600 84 60 Biate . Toa 400 Ga 460 Ba 660 608 616 40a 6 60 6908 710 7000 800 Biba 475 » 8 Me 400 of 400 a 09 bbls, a our epbsaced figures. Sonthorn flour !m*roved about 1Co, per bdi., with sales of about 800 900 bbis at qnotations, Loals four aces was hold at $8 50. Haxall apd Gallegos Richmond brands were he d at $3 75 999. Rye floar asd corm meal were inactive and unchavged, Buckwheat flour at Wheat—The market was irregular, but 4c. per bushel for all 4 embraced about 10, a Southern red at $1 204 $1 26, for commos to }, and some tern was quiet, and prime lote more firm! was firmer, with sales of about 30,000 a 36,000 bushels Western mixed at 660 a 670. Barley was quict at 75s. 9%c, Oats were in better supply and cheaper, with sale of State and Western at $20 8 67, Corssa.—There was some inquiry. Rio wore made at lic. # 11}¢0., and 160 do Legaayra p. t. Corron —The merket wag quiet and quotations nominal. Famonts —To [verpool, al 30,000 bushels of wheat were engaged, in bulk and bags, at Sd. a bi<d.; 2,000 82 X y frmor by 83. or 8,000 bbia far at 2s.a 2. 3d., some measurement at 30s, fo l.ondon, 180 beles of indigoat 258 Of We two vessels € to load with su; for Cowes and a marbet, yestercay, one was at 27s 6d and theother at 5a To Gremon. 1,000 hides were Wb 240 engaged dv Fien.—Bales of some 400 a oe dry cod, reported, while quotations $18, Beef was inactive #vGaRs.—The market, Ne other produce, experienc more buoyancy from the bank jon, and the use currency ; the market closed with a (rmer feeling the part of holders, some of whom demanded a slight ad vance over provious retes, with rather more inqairy , tae salon embraced about 500 10600 hde at (: common to medinm grace of goods) 6X0. Mosors. Ki. L. & A. Stuart have estab! . sugar, 970 ; clrole suger 1040. These quotations show a decline of about Kc per Foaed, making ® decline of about 4c. from the highest ne sales embraced about 160 bbis. at 200. 20340. BEW YORK CATTLE SARKBT. Waowmoar, ‘The current prices for the week ai all th: foliowa:— 14, 1897, kets are ae 2 anos +208 s wep s > 3 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 » Bsss eae 8S KK 88E3 3s Extra quality, por Ober qualities, do. on . e- oe ss es se oo Firat quality. Other qualifies... zs “ = x WERF OATTLR. The market was dull to day from the opening to ihe close, and prices declined from jo. to 1c. @ pound on the average, and even more On 80:6 qualities. [1 ferior cattle sold as low as 60. per pound, and Sc. was the selling price for = great many io. The highest price was about 100, wit!) some fow sales as high as 100 The supply was ample, but would have bern considerably larger but for the fact that quites number were detained ai Newbur elsewhere for lack of current fonds or specie wi . ‘wo pay tho'r freight. Tie suspension of the oly banks bas been the cause of vory much trouble amooget the butchers generally, thetr fonds being looked up, and they, in many cases, not i notes enc igh to parchare a woficiency the coming work. Boll's 1 presented » rather a sad spectacie to , with so many jong faces going the rounds, many of them vainly endeavoring to borrow “a trifle’ from « well Known friem!; bet such | friends bela ! short themacives, and could lend nothing it sympathy, which doos not go far to- wards purchasing s bul ock. However, every boy thoogbt prospec’ would ve mech brighter *y next week. at which me they will be prepared for almost any emergency. About two hundred head of cattle were dispoed of ai Borgen Hil: on Morday at prices varying from 7c to 94: | Some very poor cattle were sald at Chamberlin sat fc per ponnd, and st the other yar és the inferior stock sold at 7c. to Se, The total number on sale at Alierton’s to day was ‘2.896 bead, and for tbe week 5,037 head; at ali the yards | 3,578 bead, agaizat 3,119 heed inst week. COWS AND Osi vRe Are plenty and dal, but the rectipts are dinpored of | nearly always at low prices~the grealer part going o'! ander $00. Some very prime cows, however, sold from 960 apwarde. VEAL OALYaP. ‘The receipts continue to fall ¢i!, bat the demand being moderate p oes do Bol vary meterially from last qaote tons, We beard of no sles ih's wook for over 73¢0., but & much larger number than usaal sold at that rate SumBT AXD sheep and jambs, 1p protty freely, and whieh coatinae to good We have no change to note im the market. allerton bas citered « fair sbare of isst wook’s recetpta, and es the demand was pret good it wee thought that nearly all of the supply be dis ceed of dus img the dey swine Are arriving in large pumbery, aod prices have declined capsicerabiy. There is very litte femand, and holders aro giad to roll at any price—8,300 have arrived at Al- Jerton’s during the past week, besides large numbers which been sent divect to the slavghter houves. RRCAPITULATION. ‘The total receipts of all stock at all the yards for the weok were aa follows: — Cet and eal Sheep ane Rerve i Oaies. Lamba id — "0 Tea a 436T ‘berlin's. at 4608 OBEN... be “ ToHAL eee seeees 485 11104 ‘Tote inst week, . 312 $67 16s Total amnce Jan, i...i22900 11,231 29,908 847,411 CAMNNIDOR CATTLE caitie market today the best beef for sale at $6 @ $7 50 per owt,—a falling ooks. Very few sales were made. At the Combr! attic were e1 of 92 with’ _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, } MISCELLANKOUS. ince | Stroma eaneretene’ « - UA WLRE 2. OAT. . Salee of 300 begs of AAAAA AAA SARAN AAA nen ry <pOURLE BOLT P00" Erwan It a.m. 3056 $4.0 seca ner coats 0 JORBE i hae re Oe —————<———— Pppso ) .DR BY PATERT MACHINZBT. AND SOLD 7 rhsving been for many awsre + importance of Of meshi- ary to the mane. cad erctower nvolend in tecompiotan, beost inn Reese faction of having ultimace and (ow piste achioved an en:teen, by whieh be li enabied to off. r to thy public 4 loaf wilah is Casarem, Las Mona Rurarrion thea aay that can posal, be faraisbed by aay othe ot of macutneta @. . ” bread cam be ailorded af lees price, in erase quonan of tha enring cOucked Sy aachicrr sore taehoal inner mecond! to clran!inews Moone scgaaintad with thea d roses of mising douse m Eedient by mebfaery mat ba tnomparahy cleaor tas by br nd Thirdly—ii conta‘ne more nniriment since tt in mace from fresh broaad. Sour, aod saized by machioery oh en setter wage of the ; Conmeaneatly @ larrar ornportion af glulea—te nutritive prizciple a’ tha floar—ia preserved, ted machine mizing gives a Gner texture, apd the bread isan eo e. Mable to ‘With (nores sed factikies. the eudseriver designs ne the eyeiem indicated in bis cirmalar of 1756, ané of dsposiae ‘hus bread ea heretofore, vir : the pound of bread angen S the current pound of flour, reckoning the barre: Asan sddi induoement to purehi he pi mats the fol owing al owanose 00 Broad sold ia uantip, a jer -— . +10 por coms {2 per cont. Bed Over al per onam ARCK ER. No 66 Rutgorea.. New York. VERDELL/8 BLEG ANT WEDDING OARDS AND &R- vel id depor, Brom lopes oan be bat only a: his great ca: 7 Botablisned 140. pounds Oo da br 5 POOR ‘way, corner of Duane sirect. BT GOODS —JBT AND GOLD JEWELEY.—4& MOST exlonsive aaacrimor|. braoeinis, pins, emr- a8, vecklaces cap pins. de, £1. at OSSORNM, HOARD. TOWNSEND'S G27 Bradway, corver of Spring & OOK aT THIS. Ove thonaand pairs of gent!emens’ and boy's boots aad shoes, of the beet quallty, (a little soiled.) atone ballot the usual price. Come and see, a: CAHILL B, 077 isrosdway. NEWS AGENTS. ele price of WRARK LUTLIES ILLUS APBR remaina unchanged ei the oflice at a unabie to procure ft a! the usual Gen get belr fea at the publication oitice, 14 siree!, at $i per )00. Reaty ai 7 o'clock this morning OTIOB TO WPS AG The wholesale iw) of FRANK LEPLIVS ILLS. RATED NEWPPaPBR remains unosangéd at a0 office of Publicalion. Agrals up int the nanal can gel their aunplies at tha padiicatton odica, 13 Fraal street, at $4 per 10). Ready at 7 o'eloce this morning. NOSba" an NOZGEZONBWS Aguers, The wh-iesaie oriee of FRANK LESLIV'S I' LOB TRATRD NBW8?PAPEB remains unchanged at tha ofMloe of publication gents unable to procure it at ihe asuel price, Oa get their supplies a! ibe publication odice, 18 Fraakson atree. at $4 per 100. Ready at 7 o'clock this morning. POR! WINE AND BRANDY. SUPERIOR QUALIFY, ‘ive ceate per gallon over epirtin; avorings for port wie, ‘erirect ooguac. producing fine % Jamaion and ft. Orotx ‘elder, cherry and drandies ®vurboe, Ii and’ whiaxion, age ana preparation. oll, gareion, caiamus, 0 riander, «ane, ‘WARGER 168 Maiden lane. De. b. KBABNBY, PLAIN AND DBOORATIVE PAINTER, P. im Brondwar, between ‘Twenty eevevia aad Pwonty: R™" THIS MORNING, AT ALL NEWS DEPOTS, 0, 98 iP rings, Ul 0 thril:ing nee- tad Baweon, he fast survivors Crom v en; railves of Tice, Grant, tee Cestral america. zerr THs MOEEING, gr Au 4EWS DEPOTS, FRANK LESLIBS @REAT ILLUSTRATED Fb! WSP APES, nar: ‘With twenty \hree engravings, {llasirating the thriliag railve: of Ties, Graot and Dawson, ine last warrivore tress the Central America, RADY THIS MORAING, AT aLL NEWS DEPOTS, wart LESLI2'S QBRAT SLLENTE AFED Weer) wenty three engra' o rallroe of Mice, Grant and Dawvon, ihetat nareivors Comm tae Centra! Amerion. JQmaDy THIS UBEIES, AT al. BEWS DEPOTS, 10 FRANK LEFLIZ'S GREAT ILLUSTRATED WEWEP ‘Wik twe atv three engravings, ilustrating the lag aa ratives of a Grant and Dawson, the last survivors from e Central America. RADY THIS MORNING, ¥ pe ralives of Tice, Grant and Daweon, tag inal curvivers Coe tha Ocniral America. BADY THIS MORRIRG, | Fae NEWS DaPoTs, 10. 98 ‘BANK LESLIB'S GREAT ([LLUBTRAYED NEWSPAPER, mgrevings, i'us'ra ing the 2er- Darvon, ihe at survivors from we BWi8G MAOHINEA.—BOPBA'S PATENT Ss etitom sewing a difareat in Fansing without uotee, treading’ tie i a owa pootigg of Wread: Apply brs 1. DaLFou- aa ns HE GRNBK aL RUBPENBION otes of the = =e at By ane Ly warebe uae, ‘ultoa sirtet berweea an reste. as follows “ile . - All the New York Olty beak Pr AL! (ue beaks ia thie Bini.” rey Warren County Bank... Alloher Pennayivyania bavke COMNECTICST, on Bridgeport City Beak... Obarier Oak Hank... ...; Mercantile Bank, Hartford. nek Bonk Windhem Courty Bank. Colchrwer Rank....... Ali ober Conzecticut ban E Bhede Ia'end Central toate Camaty, a Tiverion and Wickford. °° nota A:l other Baode Inland banke = Ass . Ail the Danke of this Sate per, Foulh Ro} Danby ‘Start Bank Weale tenk teresster essere Ail other Now Hampshire banks Saatord acd Mourvm Al other banks ton Bank. . Jj come on sae ate, » ” + @) cone on te dodiar, par. Married, Basnr—Wooo—(n Taceday evening, (ct. 13, by Rev. Mr. Marvin, Mr. Wiuiam H Besoy to Mus Fama Woon, doth of th’s city EsGan— Mel Aney.— At Newburg, on Wednesday, (ct. 14, by Rev. Dr. McLaren Joay W. Kagwn, of this city, to Maa: Gone ©, daogt ter of Notatieg ¢ ergym« Jouyetos— Jat son —\ 0 Taseda) Om. 18, by the Rey H. Jeliife Mr. Ceances vo Mims Ra w200a 8 J) cKROM, both of this city Baltimore un please copy. Lop aM—Fowan.— (a Thurscay evoaing, August 2°, » Rev. J.E Searles Mr. Jou © Leotam to Miss Arwa Fowim, both of this CF Pocasa—War ut —Al Whitehall, on Wedoeeday, Om y the Rev Hirem Adaws, Mr, WE. Roomm of iva Reta F We eldest daoghter of Hon D. 8. Wrights. ‘ednesday, (ot 11. ot the rev denon ef the bride's oarents, by ihe Rey Thomes Armi- tage, MC Srancy to Eas L. Ganvie, #) of thus cnt . Jom. aoe ies, Bowes. —Ai Novark, Now Jersey, 08 Sunday, Oot 1 Mrs, Buna Bowxs, relict of the iste Conover Bowne, of Hobooley's Mountain, N J, in the Sist year of her age, Menmouth cunty, N J, pavers please copy. Porerannics.—On Taeaday, 0%. 18, Marvma Waroisee, youn, hier of jeriok apd Sasan Archer Mitr- Jowns, cone 8 yous, months ano 5 days Bait —Al Newark, N. J., om Tueaday, Oot (9, Worm F. Baty 47 years. The roietives ans friends are invited $0 attend the fuse ei three o’eleck, from his late cach street, Newark. aterment. Joym —At South Oyster Bay, I. |, om Wedesedey, Oot, 1s, Wiusam, Youngest son of ‘Kibert and Caroline Moya Jones, 'n ibe 7th your of his age. ‘The friende of ibe fam!ly are invited to attend the faae- ral, from the residence of his faiher, on taturday afer. noon, at Dalf past one o'clock. eaday, Cot. 15, Wom Kirr, (n the Gum ‘De will be taken to Croten for interment. femap ra (in Toceday, (ot 18 Onamree Case, ooly child of Ctar'es Lev is and the late Saran Moredite, aged 6 meo'be and 43 days ‘The relatives and frien's are reepectfhl/y invited to mt tend the funeral, from covner of @ ring oof lama Sreote, West Hobckrn thie at erncan, at hrs we. Ere stp could b oF sorrow fade, Death cam triewdly The opering but lo heaven convey od. And bade ft bloe-om there. Seite 00 Wednerdey, Cot it, Waren only sow ef &. Oleir end Mary |. 8't%, aged 9) oars 5 months. rewpectfully ‘The relatives and friewds of the fon ly are invited |0 attend the funeral, from the residence of his fe- Yo. 77 Weat twenty ninth siree to morrow mors- ing, ot ba f past nine o'clock, without “«rtter invitation. Urea to mowers, a Fear, day, (Wednesday) 10ta month (ot) 4, of congestion of the Sama Umpmmmr, #idow of Adonijab, im the (5eh frienda are

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