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Brooklyn City Politics. Anemmioan any nErvDLio us CONVENTIONS Foson OF THS BROONDY JUDICIAL DiseRior. THE REPUBLIC ABS: Pag Re TOY Stops cont ae chal, and John J. Clapp, of Wast- , - “ belong called, the following senrwrored to sue tamnon: Kings—8 WU Mocker, “D. © Wimiow, 8 E Chureb, W. ©. Uon, HB. Duryen, LK xtiler, J, W Rodman, 8. pny ae Peet, L. J Fish, Goo. H Fisher, . on Queens—&. G. Carll, Cornelius Lok, Gitvert Sayers, R. rem. BR. W. Smith, E Grifen. Bocktand— i cther Csid sell Richmord—fneo, 0 Vermlroa, T Westerveit. Putnam—I. G. Willer, JN. Howe't. Didches—H, 0, Place, J. L¢ Brocks, Robt. N. Palmer, Grange B.A. Bool, J. 0. MeConze Bin ol AH The on toes 'procneded vo ou laturasat’ Smits ne — of We Supreme Court for the long term, aa fol- i é ; en appoint o@ tiralar commético on tho part of the Americans. ‘The Chatr appointed Mecsre, Rod wan, of Kings; Travis, of Weatobester; Sayres, of Qusens; Miler, of Painam, and <Yowler, of Datchors, as suoo com mittee. 2 After a short roxees the Von vontion proceeded to take a ‘Yormal ballot for Judge cf the Supreme Court, long ter: ‘wlih the following revult:— Edward Wells, ‘Luoien Birdaey TotMl.. ss esse seecceenns stsseeseseccsse cess M0 ‘There be'bg no chotve the Convention aa ‘taformal baliot for Jalge of ths short term. Tae followiog a the vots:— Haccea ic: athed and chiaived loave to withdraw, in “Ponse quence of other engege:a nts, and his place was fillod Mr. Jaros Humphrey Coromittee of Conference having been rene ved, Ur. B: ty belng appointed intro place cf Mr. Rodman, ‘tho oom i emery Geral he acteme! tho oom mittees, who we-e powered to report in favor of two andidates, subject to the approval df the scparsic conven- ‘THE AMERICAN CONVENTION. cegusized bY appointing Howass C. weap, Uaq sof Kings, ed by appott jo war dady, Esq , nga, Oheiriaa, ead & WE 0, af Qiesns, secretary, a Toll of dalegates being catlet the following answer- fos ‘Kings—Wartin Scboopmaker, J.Q Adams, A. Saydam, Geo. L. Bennett, H. U. he M. FeB, B.D Peok, M. B. ‘Voorhies, J. A. ‘Cisyton, Joa J Post, 6. H Barneit, Join M. Oo Kes, J. R . R. ede, G@. M Btevens, J, B. Teal, D. L. Northrup, E. T Wood. Wm. H. McDomald, H. W. Eastman. JT. Reeve, Webster, hmond—Samuel B. Wood P. Sanderson, M. L. Watchester—H. N ‘Cobn, A. J. Hyatt, W. 5 Orarge—8. “3 Wi Friend, Charles Bremer, J. appointed awe, iikins, J. D. |. Lazer. ‘Mr. Gaxpazs moved a committee Nee ballot wes had, without results, whon the ceudidetes were taken up and yoled for with reenlt:— Fi heman, oe 4 raDge L. Cobb, of Wemonester. eH, i ne they agreed the following to Seas fer tee short term, from ‘and the Americans to nominate for the long term from the country. In accordance with this =. abiican Ounvention nominated Lucien 3 snort term; aad the Americans mest Pe pt bth Yoon jélson, of Westchester, for the long erm. Perronal intelligence. The Royal Society of auts of Great Biitain, have given (their sitver medal for 1867 to Mr. E. (. Squier, of this ‘olty, for bis leomre delivere’ before the Society on “ In- 10 Comm anioations "” Jndge Broobus has returned from New Mexico tn pur- ull of moaioal ald for deafness. ARRIVALS, At iho Kvorett Honne—Jud, 4, AL Bie pron, J. Ball ee Fhumeey, ft aville, R. Barrt ©, Bebull . Cady slp aia; * ‘aman rendow Hovel—Mr and Mre Wynkoop, MJ; Mar. Woods, Providence, Rl; Carl Von Looeeup, Hambarg: abel 3t Riuseten Legation, ebiagion, HH Repo Kigaim, ehidren and servant; 3 Lee, Miss ls Len aud gerrant’ J Look ‘Tucker anc lady, Mise boppook, Mies kA Fi Martin, Mies AMehardeom, ar ‘aren acd nuree; Mr Wi ‘nd three childrens ¥ hid and 6 reant iat autbewn, Mr htt ret J May aod Me by pe yy a pg a any an pr ani, Famer, ‘Tussell acd .aty, J Mitobell, ledy aw cy rs Ke ‘an « K 4 two Gaughlers , JH Downing. Il D Paimer, Emith, F menden, J mo. a orden, tre AB J aG Max . A Gale, BF tie, a Dolablanc, 0 Daverger, x, Louis Clarke, FO ARRIVA 110 wnataks?, re Cabanas io chldcon, nat ton in We stecrnge, | ee . DRPARTUNEP, 4 Ly Hinver, Mr Onaos, wite asd NEW YORK HERALD, ‘Fae Demooratio Mayoralty Convention met at Tommaay ‘Ball inet evening, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for te office of chief magistrate of this city ot the coming BEPUBLIOAN JUDICIARY CONVENTION. members of the Republican Judiciary Convention met lash evening at Stuyvesant Institute, 669 Broadway for the purpose of nominating candidates—the Premdent, Charies A. Dana, in the chair; Mesmas. J. C. Plaoknoy ML A. Bird, Secretaries. Afier the names of the members of the Uovention hid pomisatcn. After some unimporiact debatcs had ongegod the stiention of tho Oonyentien for @ snsiderable me, 1s was moved and seconded that James H Wolh be nomisatel ay candicate for Rogisier Two can- opposi cad bee cooided by vole, it was thei 55 of the found members had voted for Mr. Smith, while tho votes ia i iy gestiomea who were vnsnccessfal ranged rom 1 to ‘was moved, seconded and usanimously adopted thet theso memoe's who had been nominated be declared opanttoously pomin.ted. Steet of the rain, taken into consideration with the ad. varced bocr #bicu tt then wag On the motion for the oc jourmmt ng carried the Cumrention separated. Everything passed off harmonioualy. AMERICAN PENATOBIAL NOMINATION. ‘The American Nom!nating Convention for the Fifth Sena torial ciatrict, met leat night corner of Gramd and Fssex streets snd nominated Joseph H. Potty as canciiate for Benstor in thas district, re-resentirg the Thirteenth, Tenth, Zleventh and Seventeenth wi 6 roa pat forward Sore “straightcas” ameriean. ASSBMBLY NOMINATION. ‘The American Assembly Convention for the Fighth As- sembly district, me} at Occerdonk Hall, corner of Grand gad C!in ton streets, on Wednesday evening, ard nominate! —— Fellows, of the Eleventh ward, on ihe first ballot, Too Convention then edjourned until next evening. TO TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Baooxtrm, Oot. 15, 1857. I perostve im your paper of this morning a paragraph a! jpg the committee of inquiry was paw ed, “% eee ~~ i ~~ ‘gnorant of meni wever, from the paragra: Our papor a rornicg, \t would appear tat the cared ed silt Ft Superintendents of the Poor by the Commissiouars of Emi- With the request that you will insert this communication in the Bxnatp, I remain respectfully, in vebalf of the vpectal committee of the of Supervisors of Kings county, your obedient servant, GEORGE W. BLEFOKER, Chairman, Raval Intelligence, The Uniied States frignie St. Lawrence was at Rio Ja reiro on the let ali. Hor officers and crow were all well. The following {s a list of ber officers at the last accounts:— Admiral French Forrest, Flag Officer, commanding in cbie!; Sosretary, George Lee Breat; Flee: Sargeon, Siemaal Bar irgton; Brevet fajor, commander of marines, John G. Obaplain, Mortimer &. Talbot; Captain, Joseph oll, oc mmanding; Lieutonaats, IP. U. Murphy, Homer Blake; Wm. P. Buckner, Joseph 8. Saonstt; Mastor, Joba @. Parvor, Samuel Forrest; Lieaionaal Ma- rings, Alexander W, Ptaah; Passed Assistant Sargs Peck; Assistant Surgeon, Francis L. Gaid; Pare men, Alexander J, MoUsitney, Wm. H Dany, Ed Midthipaen, Ge-rgs 8. Sneylock, Wm. F. Evans, ,’ Pythian; Oaptin’s Clerk, recr’s Clerk, John Maaz0; Smiih; Gunaer, Alexander Onrtis; Carpenter, Wm. F. Laighton,; Paitmaker, Goorge Thomas. United Sis es steam frigate Me: ack, now in the a Boston, was io leave for Rio Jaaciro cn Tuesday last, if Mr. Mosd, the Misister to Brazti, should be able to cmbark. From Rio Jeneiro she will go to Calla>, ‘and from thonco to Panama and San Franotsoo, Among (ho stores (or the voyage are 760,060 pounds 0! bread, 4 rola of floor, 6535 »arrels of . 44 of eugar, 20 kegs ef dried fru't, 720 gallons of molasses. 050 gallons of vine- gar, 2,624 gallons of whiskey and 61,821 gallons cf wator, ‘Tho United S'ates tloop of wer Germantown, Commander Page, was at Madeira on the 10ib alt, ‘The sited States sicop of war Faimouth sailed from Portamouth, 7h inst. for the Brazil station. Tne ‘ollow. tog is a list of cificers of the shir:—Commander, rand; Lieutenants, George W. Rogers, W. W. Po.loot, & R. Fravkiin, George Bron; Sargeou, J. A A Porser, Charles W. Abbot; Master, W A. Kirkland; Assis tant ss: Wm. M. Page; Licutenan) Marives, 0 Dor- sey Heb! }, Beatewe B, E B. Balt; Satmakee, J. W Nort; Gonner, F. A 5 Carpent . W. Stimeon; Captain’s Clerk, Thos. Hf Leo: Parser’s Olerk, RM. Moore; Master's Mates, J. R. Holbrook, ——— and Rice. Tho ‘ollowing is a list of ofScers ordered to the sloop of. war Vin-ennes, pow (ting out ai the navy yard for the Seast of Afric: B. J. ‘fotten, Commander: E. Lloyd jontonant; J. W. A. Niobolson, Second Went, Third Lietenant; D L. Braine, Pizbogh, Fifth Lieutenant; Jona Thorsly, F. Van Bibber, Assinant 00, 8. Danforth, Jr.. Purser; Thomas 0. Lelfridge, Acting Master; Joroph Lewis, Boatewain; John A. Loved, Gan- ner; E. W Barinooot, Carpenter; John Kirg, Sallmakor, Police Intelligence, A New War to Par Oxp Dane. Yosterday afternoon George F. Dodd, a clerk in the employ of Bethacl Dodd, of 43 Cortlandt street, preferred « charge of larceny egaipst Albert S. Dickinson, broker, of 61 Wall stroct, in tenting, ae it tt ouegea, twelve mw pet My my for $2,065, $190, and two protested for $504, xplapation, stated that the compiain- olmrged. Sinoe then Bonifece has & oh ‘ot arge Perry spies Arnold ad. pewerhay ha shad him ar. | of the banks be very great. “and pocket the profi, It will be quite large ta FRIDAY, OUTOBER fe, 1857. Court Cale. ) Daye BUrEENE "UoURT—i-onlt —Paert i,—Nee, 1071, 1644) 284, 1028, 1200, 8:8, 1455, 1070. B22%, 9066, 2008, 656, 61, 1001. 2100, 1016 1366 sont, 9087, 2100, $060, Fort S—See, 100044) 1808 Ao vornmye Coumr—Norcial Term. —Nos. 104; 81, 186 916, 223, 287,360, 271 90 i ey eae Buraaicn Govee —Nov 466, 1807, 618, 614, 616 628, 628, 68\, 682, 683, 63°, 686, Bav, b4L 640, C51, 983, 665, 667 to 661, 668 t0 687, 659, B10, 671, 6, 68 $90, 259,” ‘Sosrop ° Part 1 —Nor 1719 vo 1798, 1914, 1274, 18146, 1404 1656. Part 2—Nos, 1701, 170! 1708, 1706, 1707, 17€8'to 1711, 1718 to 1918 Pde tated ed Remar eprint exre) yen! orability jotanne thetr Eats should oa fy " WH oo Bei HEID, manufastarer, Best §% Huts Selling for only $4, at- HAVENS 76 Pulion tien beige God exseike. Metallic Tublet tazor Stzop—For Sale by 4. &8 SAUNDESS, store only at No. 7 Astor House, Genin's, No. 214 Brosdwny, New taritl 0° prices to suit (so thos, Alt ariele below coat The entire stonk to be wold. 5 Bales openthis Cay. : 100,000 worth favey furs 810, 00 werth rot bata. F bu 010 worth hoya’ baw acd caps. $5,009 worth obiidvea's fano7 bats, |) Beven per oat under the onal of manurtciure Tre salo will continue at \bs reaucecrrates Ul the end of the present month. JN. GBala. Fur Warshous: Maiden tana. ©. G. SUNTHEK & BONS Are prepared, in the face of ex sling cireu aatances of trade to ael? tnpir very ex ecsive an: ‘monk of es? and othe actured furs aah genus redvoed prices, vito special uttention to the 8. be charsoler of thetr hovse insures to customers a rufficlent gearsaiee that no goods whica are Bot properiy prepared: aad Manuiactured will be offered. ' - Whe Finavctal Crisis—Meade Brothers will take their celebrated pho ographs aud 0 a {he panic at bait thelr pant prices, i aaa cea 233 Broadway, four doors above Astor House, Povtraits economy at @reat Run for the One Sniling 2d dollar pbotograpbs. No susyension of HOLMES’ ploture shop, 789 Broadway. Bine Pocket Cutlery.— A Wich Assortment at J, & 8, BAUNDEBS’ atore only, at No. 7 Astor House, John Wood's Gymnastum—Nos. 4 and 6 Rast Twenty-cighth street. near Fifth avenus. Classes aow Supeitor Old Malt Whiskey, two yeats in bond; also # fine selec fon of teas cof a8, eugare wives, bran- dies Loucom swut, Muir's bee i | ele, Cholee fresh butter and eggeevery day. | JONN SAVAGB & tON, mn avenue, one door above Tweaty third stre:t. Great Keduction in at A. BROADWAY'S Mari adove Fbirteenth street, Price of Garketing Brondway, one coor Holloway’s Ointment.—Cancer, the most terrible malady that atiacks the fray fibre. may be extirpated by this preparation. ‘The kni ¢ cannot reach the minnie rami. fications of the disease but the olntzaent does. 1s penetrates to tae sources of all ulserous disorders, ead performs a radical Hair Dye, Mss, See and Toupee ‘Mads, sold and ap. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SORBY BARES. ‘Tavmapar, Oct 16—6P. M. ‘There was considerable activity and great buoyancy at the Stook Exchange this morning. Tao bull party appears to be im the ascendensy, and are large purchasers for cash. Most of the live speculators ia the street ars balls jast now. The old bear party is nearly extinct. Tho | who have not gone over to the side operating for a riso | sro looking quietly on, waiting patiently aud philoso shi. | cally the course of events. The great boar house of Wil- | lian sees appears to be very casy and comfortable in | the face of this sadden change in the course of prices, and | the probability is that at tho proper time we shall hear | their thunder again at the Steck Exchango. Most of tho | other prominent bears went ovor some time sitce, and | purchased stocks freely a} prices which will not be ore | than covered by ourrtut quotations. This sudden and | rapid rise in the market was anticipated. It became ovi- | dent a day or two since that the banks of this city would be obliged to take, in the usus! cooree of busiaoss, the | bills of all the banks of this S.ate tm active operation. The effect of such a movement could not well be mictakon and the result !s about in accordance wiih the general an- telpation, At the first board Now Yerk State 6’, advanced 5 per cent; New York State 6's, '62, Obio Stale 6's, 1860, 2; Virguia 6's, 3; Missoar! 6's, 2; Erle bonds, 1871, 6; Illinois Central bonds, 4; Canton Company, \(; Delaware and Hudson, |; Cumberland Goal, 34; Pacific Steamship Company, 2; Now York Ueatral road, 4; Brie, 1; Miobigan Southern, old, }4; Panama, 3; Gslona and Cbioego, 9; Cloveland and T lodo, 2; Chicago and Rock Inland, 4; Milwaukie and Muasirslppl, 3. In every tostance to day aa improvement in prices was resized, ond tho operations |n several of the ieading rallroad socks were quite large. The movement in New York Ucatral, Reading, Cleveland and Toledo, and Catcago and Rock Island was s very strong ont, and may possibly coaliace for some days, The Jot up in the movey market, caused principally by the general circulation of Mate currency among ovr olty banks, will of conres produce an inflation in prices for stock secorities. The basis is now nothing bat paper, and values are throughout of the most artificial cherecter, So long as th's carrency morement coniin aes, wo may look for more or loss in(lation in prices, and more or lees epecuiation in paper seouriti~s. With an irre ¢comable currency thore is no limit to fictitious values. ‘The State banks can swell their \senes, onder the present stale of (bings, to an unlimited amount, and tae volume of circulation can be increatod as long as the paper eocuritios can be purchased. Everything is paid for im paper, and the suppiy of paper can be increased (os meet any domaad. At the seoond board the market was pretty wol! main- tained. There wero no large transactions in any oue lead. tng stook, bat great variely “of atocke were operated ia. New York Siate 6's, 1873, advanc®d 84 per cont; New York State 8's, 1874, per cent; Pacific Steamship Com. pany, 14; La Create and Milwavkie, X. New York Cen- | tral Ralircad fell of 4 per cont; Brio, 1; Reading, 3. | Tre ustuations in the merket will Goring the suspension | Qaotations will be up and | dow 14 Operations will be of the most Irregular charac. ter, There being no fixed basis or fosndation for values, there te no guide, no regulator, oni wo must look for grea; and sudden changes at tho Stock Exchange. Wo have no doubt many boiders of stocks will realise at our quolatiens any cages, and the parties making !t will withdraw for another opportunity. Outelders will hardly dare onter the stock market as operators until a more steady, sovtled state of things exist, ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows — Total receipts... Balance. The roceipta today include $100,000 wanferred from Boston. A \elegraphic despatch from Boston, dated this morn- ing, states tha} Mesers, Little, Alden & Oo., of that city have mot suspended payment; neither has the Pacitic ‘Milla, of which they are the agents, nor wii is if the ex- (enuion be granted whioh |t has aiked, and which thore ie very reason to believe it will obtain. ‘The Motropolitan Bank docs not reoetye on deposit bills Hamilton Kxobarge Bank. Greene. A HL. Nicolay will hold ® apecial aalo of stocks bonds to.merrow, Friday, Oot 16, at 12} 0’ok Merobanta’ Rxchange, E. & Ludlow's sale will take plnog ai a quarter pefore & 'é tegulne somal weekly sale cf bonds apd stocks Place to-morrow, Friday, at 12}¢ @’clook, at tho ‘Tre Mamachusotta Bank of Boston bas mot susposded Tile, we betievo, tho only bank trthat city whtek continues epecto pay ments, and {t will probebly go thwewgh. Ii bas @ elroulation of $156,000, with $070,000:t@ epesie on hand. Ate meetiug of the Canal Dvard, held et Albany yeuer- dag, Mr. Auditor Benton submitied @ plum for relieving forwardera and the commeaaity, genermity interested in having the produce of the couxtry brought to market ‘The plan ts to the effect that panko having the funds of we Biante shall receive tho checks of forwardnas, the’ banks holding the Wills of lading. as soourity. ‘Tae Albany Elckesman mnys:— Thos prectiowlly tho State furnishes fands to move pro- duce to market, put the forwezders in busines, make beslness for the Ca-ais, a0 allorc reiief which reaches all Por this matt tively and mnort ly end Important measure of relie!, Tir, Auditor Bemwa ta. cderecving and wil receive we tampkes eapeoially of a coeal mon, wad mot tees of the whole Sale. ‘The Cacal Board wi00 rorsived t reoetve for told bBe bilis @f the banks in this rae ta gooc oroalt ‘ABL07 04 ts the cfiicial record of the action of the Aiba. by books, tn the matter of tho susponsios of apecio pay- monte:— Ato mecting of the {Moers of tho bake of the city of Albany, belo this morning, ts was Reaciyed, Thas tho goperal suspoution of the New York bands tupover upon ide banes of this oliy the uecersity of @ weapension of ayecle pry mevts, Resolved, Toss we wil! recewe,in payment of debts and on depo tt, el! toe votes «f the banka of thia Sta‘e tn gard Crecit, ob ih; vsual terms, wad Coaduot our exohaages witb eaob other aa be retofore. ‘Thomes W, Licoit, Prenavyt Mesh, and Farm. Bank, Oo, ning. President Albany Qiiy "unk. Ton By ck, l'rerident Leak of Aibany, . Waite, President Rank of the Capitol. Learced, President Un'ou Bank. ©. P, Wiiliama, Prosisent Aibany Exchenge Rank, Jobp L, Scho loral , Psoaldent Commercial Bank, John tweadlo, Preside nt Merobevts’ Deak. Rufus H. Kiog, Presideat New York ciate Bank, J. B Plumb, Preside -t Bari: of the interior, B.C, Martis, Cashier National Bank, Aran Oot. 14, 2667 At ove o'clock, the «ifloors of the various banks met Aoourding to acjvorpmeat, at the Cica:teg House, Frankita Haven {u tho chair, Every bank ia the city was represented. and after dis- Ounsicn the following report and roseletions were unaol- movely adopiod:-— Your committeo rop'rt that tn consideration of tho Oou'toteken Dy tho banice this morning in sueponding ayecle peyments, they are led lo the conolcaion that It ‘Was cota matior of mere expediency, growing out of tre fact that the bar ke of New Yurk, Priladel hia, Bal'more, and portant cities of tac Union, had set thom the exemple, but 1} was a measure of irroristible noce alty— a ncocesity Imposed cn them ax merely, nor principally, on telr own account, but most especially for the proeo ton of th: ir aumorovs debtors. itis obvious that the banks cov!d not continue specio ‘merts without calling on their debtors to pay in specie; b the great xcass of them are in poses ion propertios, weir inability to pay !n specie is certain, the sttempis to enforce it would ond in rain. In their fall alec the laboring classes of the commanity muat be in- volved. They would be thrown oat of employment, aad their families deprived of their catiy bread. Pi. lato wae hese consequences tha} this measare bas ry ‘ The committes rocommonded tho adoption of the fvl- lowing resolntions /Resolved, Toat the present system of dally settlements between the banks in tho Clearing House shail be con- tinued under such modi‘oaiions as the Clearing House Committee may think advisable. Resolved, That there shall boa return to specie pay- moots at as early a period Lert For the com- mitsce, ©. W. CARTWRIGHT, Chairman, (As the mogting of the bond and stockholders of the Now York and 2 Rallroad, held at Ciiston Hall, Astor piace, on Wednesday night, seventy thonrand dollars of the six maliions bonds proposod by tho dircciore to bo issued to relieve the company of lis preront tmbarrassmenta, to provide against the creation of a future floating devs, and carry out the proposed improvements of the road were aubscribed for. Nearly six hundred thousand dollars bad been previously taken. Yhe subsoription Dooks, some sixty in sumber, are in active circulation, acd the eatire amoun! of subscription is met knows, They wil! be returned next week to the office of the company, and a fourth meeting of the atock ard bondholders will be thon called. Avresolution will be offered ana adopted ia ac- accordance with the views suggested on Wednesday might—recelving the coupons falling due this year in pay, ment of bonds where the amount is equal to one thousand dollars, and whore not, sorip of the company will be given for the gum due. The acceptances of the company will’aleo be taken in payment. ‘The carntegs ef the Iiltnets Central Railroad for Soptem- ber wore $510,260, sud the and sates amounted to $146, 000, Bat a small proportion of the latter amount wa paid tp cash. The total earnings from January 1 to Octo ber 1, were $1,742,538, which is an excess of $36,000 over the corresponding portion of 1556. ‘The earnings of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton — have been as fello#t:— 1867. Sept. 1856 Freight... $20,562 02 928,038 7) Passenger oe (35,004 16 24,514 43 Mails and capress. » 1,618 49 1418 08 ‘Total, ATS a0 $43,040 30 Incre: 8,296 9 The September revo!pts of the Obio and Miastssipp! Rall- road Company wero, in roand figures, $105,000, ‘The receipts of the Baltimore and Obio Kailroad Oom- pany for September, for tbe maia st:m andthe Washington branch together, reached $145,530, which {sa decrease of Dut $14,000 from the corresponding mouth of last year, notwiths anding all the drawbacks of the season. There duction has been tn the freight business, amounting to $29,(00. The pasengor receipts wore gresier (ban in 1656 by $19,C00, Tho finagcial poar of tho company closed ‘with September, Total reoolpts wero $5, 43 62, being $860,000 adove the year provious. At the stockholders’ meoting of the Uhicsgo, &. Paul end Fond da Lao Railroad Company, at Onicago, on the Gib inut,, the following directors wero oloxted:—— Wm. B Ogden, Houry Saito, in P. Ghapin, Obieago, Miinols; Obaries Bauer, Win. O. L.ngley, Janse W. Hick ak, Now York; William Jarvis, Middiotown, Goan ; A. J. R Pease, Jencevilic, Wis ; A. L I’stichard, Watortown, W. Mason C Darling, Fond du Lis, Wis ; G. W. Wasabara, Oskoah, Wis ; Perry H. Smith, Appleton, Wis ; Casrios T. Harvey. Marqrette, Mich. At'a :uoeequont meaiing of tho board, We. B. Ogden was re cleotod Preriaent; Onaries atler, Treasarer, and J W. Currier, Sooretary. fhe steamship Vanderbilt, at thie port from Southampton and Havre, brings three cays lator news from ali parts of Borope. {he finansial and commorsial advices ace n> in the least important. A slight advanco ts reported 9 oya- ols, with an active demsnd for money at the extreme yates of interest. At the clore tho fandt wore a little heavy, without any actual decline. The markets for oot- ton and breadstaffs bad not materially changed. Amori- can securities were inactive and heavy. ‘The London Times labors andor the balief thatthe our- rent of specie into the Bank of Eogland from thie side of the Atlantic will be reeumed almost! liateiy. Tt on- tertains the {dea that the panic or re ‘ision here will bea very temporary affair; that it will bo soon over, and thes the usual weekly exportation of bullion will go om again t> the extent of former years. The return of contdence which the London Times locks for i very far in the dls tance, and will not be realized for many monthe, The tide | of specte will no; set from our shores to those of Eogiant enti! the force of this Gnancial revulsion has boon ox- pended, and new crediiz,a new trade and new concerts have been formed. All our old debts to foreign manufac. turers have, for the time, been wiped out as with a sponge, ond it will not be unlil now balances agains} us, on the fatare trade of the two countries, are created, that the resumption of specie exports can bo expecied. What- ever eupplics of gold Australia may torn into Eagland none will be received from the United Biates, Tho London Times bas probably before this come to the same conclusion. We mast look beyend this; wo m look to the other oxtreme; and we must jook to England for supplies of gold. The current mot et thia way tn spite of every effort to the contrary. if we do not pay our debis to the manufactarers of Groat Britain, the people of Great Britain mus} pay for what they want and take of our products. The manufacturers of Manchester may not get their pay for the goods sent usin such (mmense quantities, but they must give us the gold for what raw material they may roquirs for immediate or future consumption. The London Times has doubtiess by this time become paliefed that the Mnancial revulsion in this country is something more than the bursting of a fow epecula‘ive raliread bubbles, got up and exploded by a fow brokers of the Siook Kxchange; and ii has probably errived at the conclusion that {t {s going to be something of a collapee after all. As time rolls on, and it is seen that inatead of rocelving gold, the Bank of Engiant is drawn upon for gold to ship to the Untted States, the London fimes ‘will doubtless review its opinions and coneult other autbo- rities than those interested in deluding K1ropean oapl- 5 3000 0 1008 160 sone pny 4000 700 3000 $0 2000 500 3000 xo 2008 800 ‘2000 200 1000 100 ‘6000 000 1000 30c0 ) 2000 Oniifor- 7's, °70. 67 800 NY Gon BR 7's 80 12000 E RBS° mp», 83 60 600 Krie 78 8 6060 Erie RRONGE,'TL 96 14660 Ll Com 1 bas. 60 do. 100 Ulinois Cow RR.eB 200 Chic& Bits RR p60 b60 5 WIS Mae RR. 20 200 La Crome SM RR OM 19 Mssiceusss OM BOARD. Seba NYOepRR b1O 6336 120 SP sveceers OBIE 100 Erte RR. wy 40 La UroweeM RR 7 10 Wonka iso 00 do: 420 Had River RR, egoco N ¥ G's, 16 Ha-iom BR 10000 N ¥ 6'@ 959 Reading RR. 20 do. $000 FvieRRIdmbds, 60 hs Amer Kx Bs. 45 Bank of Commerce 60 Oumd Coal 10 49,...,. Bd0 12 Pasige U SteamCo BALES OF BTOCKS AT AUCTION. 4. Nie. $56,009 Iowa (Wisconsin) 8 8.. 6,009 Lil ankle City 7° 2,000 et, Louis Uity @’#....... 8 phe New ¥ ark und iia’ Retires. aie d 5 ates Ex Compu. sath Avenue Ralitead... o* insurance Compaa7 80 Ratgers nruravce Compsay 40 Biwa Inearance ys ® do. cr do. . lo. #4 50 Howard Iesavance Company No do, do. du... 136 Eqvt'ablo Insurance Compaay. 76 Br. oklyn Iosuramoe Company 90 Mapbottan Inserence Compas: 64 United Bistes Insurance Oo upany $0 North River logurance Co + 36 North American lasurccoe Company 00 Hurmony Fire insurance Company... 60 New York Fire aad Marine Insurance Oo. 90 Greenwich Fire Insurance Company... By 3 Draper. $10 000 Milwaukts and Herlicoa UR 8's, Int. added.. 17 10,0¢0 Tennessee 6's, int. added........ O31 & OLIG 60 shares Pacifico Mai ‘Stoamenip Company oF 80 ~— Nerthwestern Fire Insurance Com: 26“ = Astor Fire Insurance Company . 1 20 «= Bedwman Fire Insurance Oompany lon 600 “ american Guano Company. a CITY COMMERUIAL REPURE. TuvEspay, Oct. 15—6 P.M, Asus quiet. Buyasorurrs,—The market was firmer, and again closed 4 an sdvance of sbout 13. 9 200. por bbl. The sales for por the ¢ay footed up aboat 10,000 Bbis., at about the following notations :— $170 aSi85 $2 red Southera at $1 1! ern white at $1 30 Corn—The sales embraced C00 ‘Western mixed at 600. a 708. Ryo was nomins!, 780, ate wore steady, with fair ert at 620. Ho Or = fhe eae embraced about 1,000 bags Rio, at oe KO Cortom was quict azd no sales of moment reported, while prices were ai . Farniants.=Tuore was a firmer feeling and more offer. tpg To Liverpool about 20,000 a 30,000 buahols of gr were a, im bulk end bage, af 6d. 0 6(, and 3, 4,000 bois flour at 2s. To Londom, 3,000 bbls’ flour at 2 and 80 Herces beef at 22 64. A small vessel was taken up, to load for Cower, with 400 hnds. suger at 553, and anothor vee! was tak , 0 load for Cork and @ mar ket, to load with wh to belk, of Od. Rates to Mel = ard By¢ne7 wore steady at 250. por for! measure. mei Bay.—Tke market waa heavy, and rales moterate, at BEc. a C60. Senco Cnelh eaten NM ie Gene made ai 49%, 6 months. Mo: areas —80 bogaheads Cubs were sold at 209 ‘.vat Sromaai—=The market partook of the buoyancy {rem inorcesed circulation of the paper currency. Sales of 400 barrels epiriia turpentixe wore made ai 275. cash Crado was qoiet, and sffll m !, Common rosin cid Kot reoover, oud was quiet at ers were disposed to demand —We bave no chanage of moment to notice in rr © q-oto lineced at 680, @ 70c. por gallon, ja Carks smd barre's. Sperm was qalet as $1 30,and whale wat pomizal. Provisions —Pork—Tho marke} oxhidited some life. The sales of mest embraced avout 200 a 300 Darrele more at $2210 9 $23, Primo wae si mi $17 60, Beof was in bottler domand, wil taloa of about 126 bbin., isoluding ropaoked Woetorn mow, at $19 60 « $14 60, and oxtve do ai $1548.16. Prime moss was at $25. Beof bams sold to « smal extent Bt $16 por 212 tbe. Bacom was at isso Oat mens were quist at 90 100 for shoviders and ilo. for hams Dress ed begs were quiet ab 7}40. @ Bo. Lard was firm, with sales of 70 bbis. and tierces pone at 160. The «took was jaken, aad found to corsis of only about 1,150 bi three quarters of which w mo. Hutter 9080 were in {air demand, Prices were withoul a.tere tico. Rice was 8rGaas.— bhoe., meatly refining and low grades, at €'<0. CXo. @ ie. Tigo. ‘Wuexay,—2ales Of about 100 bbis. were made, at 20 <0. shel I, at 700, rales of Sato and West- bout julet and nomiral. sales were confined to about 200 a 300 Fore! Meri OUR PORT AU PRINCE CO: Port av Ocr market ts quiet, with a held at former prices, bui wih few mice, owing t) we fac) that {n a few deys several vessels are ox pected from the States. Very heavy orders have bren seat for ‘lar to Philadelpt is and New York, and this article has in con. sequenes faller, in ——- arriva’s. The ttook on rand ts also large. 6 TO ort of native productions le ag ca SPONDEKOR ‘mince, Sept. 19, 1987. 4 supply of provisions follows (I transite from the Marilime and Uommercial (The week has Deen Caim aad |nsotive, notwith- cat pan the ee coffee, amountieg 101,689 baga, hve becs di posed of at 980.’ per Ib.; doudleons, $15 $4; co00n, 11146, 1 abo! hing olf _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCEKLLANHOUS. =] PROOF SEWED DOUBLE SOLED W. id ban etreet; alee pt al TAXARDER GRANT, THE MAN WHO COULDN'T be di dj whih & portratt. Bon HARPER'S WRELLY tor this week. Tilvetrations far avert of any senrbel im the coustey.. Pree Ave cents, Bass, PUROH ASING a ‘iy maaeticent vost © st CHAR DRLER — renee Hina, ULASSWARS, OLOOKA, V a en PARIAN WARK, OUTLMRY, 40, whish we are determ’ned to sell 8 AT PRICES TO AUIT THM i ‘and as low as they can be purchased anywhere Om the United wY. a ¥ ‘Riates. ot wAUguwoue oS. CRB_OURAP FOR 0, oo=™ AR, Witsdow shades, ™**? robes Pager hangings, BOLCMON ALAR I I Broadway, arene BINDRAS—FOR BINDING GatTAns® StOR9 Clothing, mattresses, hate, cop fronts, Be. for gale. Gs Brondwaz, O78) Liane see one reqested to emming our large ANEOUR, Piel eaelaeed d ET GOODS —JBT AND extensive assortment ial’ s Tow Naa 's: Sh Bicadinny, oorver of ¥.—a MOM a pairs of gentemens’ boy's boots ant shoes, of the bert quailty, (8 litle at. of te Vrioe. ‘Come and ser, at Oa Set Broad ene. Ain” whn enala ‘prion of CRORK LILIeS ILS WRATSD NRWt Cris orang unchanged the office of atin ace’ BSE Duditeation aon oles. OTIOE TO 8+ 6 AGENTS jawale pring of PRANK LERL TRATED NanePaPRB roma aa } u PRB q publi-witon Agents unable to promare ieee ie ne - {80 pabliration ofton, 18 7 o’oloce this morning. ‘ONO T0 NRWB AGRETS. ‘the wb leeale RELIVS 1 LOB TReTHD NAWSEAPLE romaine nacharant a Loe gy C7 Bublication agents naable to brocure Bas te prise, en Kot toetr supplies @ publication office, 13 Frankfoss etree’ at $4 rer 00, Beady ‘fT o'clock thie wacraing. i. Rev THIB MORNING, 4% ALL NBWE DEPOTS, 0. 98 oF FRENK LBS 10'S @&BAT ILLUSTRATED NBWEPAPER, Wits twenty three engre tiluat ton thrilling ome ratives of Tioe Grant, and Dawson, the the Certral amertos TF Pe Baby THis MORNING, pe Ald Wo ORPOTA, ‘~ io ¥ 24K LESLI®'S GREAT [LLUSTE ATED NB WAP APER, Wih twenty (brea engravings, Ulnsteating-the thrilling nar rative of ‘Tice, Grant and Dawsom, the last survivors from the Central 4merias, WADY THD MORNING, AY aL NWS DEPOTA, 98 10 98 ot FRANK LISLINS GREAT L LUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, ralivon of Tien, rani nad Daweon, ihe la urvivors ot ta Central Amenca. . orvlelaa saad BADY THIS MORNING, Qt Aue MWS DEPOTS, 10. FSANK LEPL IOS GREAT tu, USTRATED NBWE? OPER ‘Wi hb twenty throe engravings, ihustraing ‘ae toring ner ralivenof Tios, Grant pte pare Rog and Dawson, the lng: gurvivoro from tm SS Pannen Re0% THIS MORNING, & ALL NEWS DEPOTS, 0. FeatX L&ALIB'S GRBATI\ LUSTZATED NEWSPAPER thse cgravings Mustating the tdeilling ame ‘aad Dawson, the last vurvivure froas te eurvivors from IM MORNING, AT ALL NEWS DRPOTA, Ho. 8 of BANK LL8LIS'S GREAT [LUUBTRATED NRWEPAPER, Wid twenty three eoaravingn, 2uelre ing the thrilling rativeso Tivo, Grant aud Dawson, the laat warvivors from Central America 1GHTS LM BROADWAY. Hiusiemet Qe TLVER PLATING —FBRSONS O4N HAVS TAMIR Old artivien plated over equal to new to Isat alifetine. A fow oases of ‘ine Krendl zinc, for engraving oF oiler pur poses , for aia low. B. © CL&BK, 609 Lrond:ray engraver and printer. TRAGICAL POBM, IN SEVER panesod, AMOTHY TGih—a cantos, with a mora! ‘The Hero,” It Toa ake ALPE ee hee, ae Hog, and vivacious Pris five eeute. Thicurattes. Plan ct ike City of Dat Betta ibe Belesguerte; ” ee of iiustration: ‘an imi fog matter. Price tive cen'a HB OOMICAL, y io are; Sealing oilh Cenduot of tbat 4 Times; New Fork and Vs mood off BRST FAMILY PaPER . PEra'S weer . Pree ireeune a seaasisliniac ER’ ‘TRO VW rated for the curse? gett thoumalm ad werent Gisences. Prof VARGHAS, the toveator, has removed 710 to 778 Broadway. No oonneouon with any other Brace—Or3113 —Om Oot, 15, at Pein enaamge waite oe x all of this city," Se Coss Watl— A1220.— On Wi OO 14, Bt BA. John’s chu cb, Elizabeth, N. J., by tho Rev. Samuel A. Clark as- sisted by tho Rey. F. A. Hofman, R Comswmu to — Re ny —_~ Eaq., all of that placa, 3 — Hume —I m. on Wednesday, Oct. tho fey. NE Smith, ‘ALia.ay Da * me at Faseuas—Howano.— Oa Theiragey, (ot. dence of the bride's f5'-ar, by Rev. 8. D. Burchard, 1AM 8. Fas@Waw to dens A, Gaughter of N. a Sar ~0 Sa'urday evoning, Oot. ama PRriacx On Sa'urday 10, Rev. W. W. Phillipe, Mr, Wiis @, Guam to Anms Pasrabx, beth of ibis city. Sraama—MAtuaws — ‘a Brooklyn, F D., om Wi 4 O-4 16, bp How. Me. Bumrod, as W ot 4 wau) to, Wis , (0 Aumua A., danghlor of B.C. Maihews, of the former place Wecor—Davesroat.—At Holmes’ Hole, on Monday, August 3!, by the Rey. Dr. Bawley, Asm Sumom Waa unt, of New York, to Miss W. M. Davmaront, of the for- mor place. Angusta, Ga, papers pleage copy. Died, Baaarrr.—Oa Thareday morning, Oot 16, afer a severe ness, Jouw L Baraarr, ormerly of Baltimore, aged 98 bbl 10 moatha and 6 days. rolalives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, to morrow morning, at ton o’clook, from his lato residence, No 76 Third avenue, betwoon Forty- ninib sod Fifdeth streets, Baltimore pspers ; lease sy Cunmam — 01 Wednesda; 14, Joun Wiiti4m , 80m of Joby William anc Cather!oe ( lemans, 8 mouths. ‘The rolatives and friends of the invited to attend tue fonoral, this afern: ‘01 one o/cleek, from the residesce of bit -eren' T™ wie remaine ¥ tll be taken to Green for \otermoat. Crowiay —On Thursday, Oa, 16, at No. 100 Boerum streot, Brook) n, Haret AvoveTTs, second son of Joha and Mary Crowley, aged 2 years, 9 mnths and 5 days ‘The remains will be lakea tw Albany for injerment, this ag yp “ na beg ‘beny papers 7 Foorn eat Rahway, ny, on Friday, iG: hartes pein ms ened cone ren aips were te ie) Greer wood © prior 1) thelr Foun-rval 19 Celdnowter, arcat Berrington popert plese 0059 reat Barri papers j e007. Gex.—In Brook lyd, on Tacraday, Ot. 15, Asset Joan Guu, of county Limerick Ireland. ‘The | clatives ana friends of tae family are respeoifully Invited to atiend the feneral, this afernoon, at two o’olook, om her late reeidoncs, No. 15 State Lae alan my be he 15, dom Waaos, arot Onerry, aged a8 oni, ¥ —? | Moos ey, aged Mtoo toneral wil’ tae The ape morning, ot ten o'clock. ‘Newton —On Wednesday, Oot. 14, Jomy Nataoy, in the “thd relatives an frienda of the reqpectrany 6 are funeral, phy Syd Islnd. , of on of the lungs, Mre. Caranuuma 0” 5 tm the 254h year of this CPeracen, 04 belt past monthe. wie pear nt mit ey, Me uy Yo aitend ibe faneral, from bin late re- Greeee meres moe = oe, . ‘Sxirm.—On Thursday, Oct. 15, Mary Samu, danghior Roped Many anh, aged 10 yours, 1 slonibe and 18 ome. notice will be given in to morrow’s papers, in time for flea ao relaivon atiand the fener Stace —On SO on ) Ane BRA0K, wna tes fonersl, on Meth day, (Priday,) ithe Thin (ameme, at Friende’ house, tm reel, near Booram street, at two o'dlook P, M., wishoul (arther inyi; L ten