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Burtea's Theatre. OUSHM4N AS Ode ‘Mims Cushman has again repented her great character f Blanca, and again achieved one of her wonderfel tri- and . {te cares, ba nreene raped with Op gperyinal ere were prewsnoe unright- Say ceained. Genus ed ite @ heariey her voice thrilled terough the audience in ing exquisitely painfal while depicting this alluring (4 ts tn the second act of the play that the true interest of » plece begins, when Fasio baying auddenly become rich | epprepiia.ing the gold of the old miser dartolo, whom other bas murdered, falls into the amorous enures of the spton Marcdioness Alcabella. [iis hore that for the first oe Miss Cushman becomes truly great, and convinces us at we have & great aotcr before us, Notblag coald be vorthan her acousing apostropno of her faithioas bus- “Fazio! thou hast seen Aldabella !’” bless t were her electrifying joy when, after a well af foted and long at:ompod doldneas, ho y olds to the power of param. Sener we. batcreand passion agstn ob- iF woo om restoring her for tae m>men; 6 his wandering afeotions 4 But in the third asi, ber domentic pence is sgain dis- ag that be "asd ‘sgppee wilh Hor, dotesed rive, et ne hed o1 wiih her det . ‘Hon ice that she contrade te tush bewtte! tones her Srmer bilsfai poverty with her present agouiziag eplen- @r, anc suddenly exchanging love for revenge appats tho peace Py the terrible whiriwind of passion with which mas, * «71 rond btm from her!”* Bor threa\ on thie occasion ts xpiained. Maddened y jealousy and sll the fory of a neglected woman. sno ly appears the judge, th» Grand Dake { Florence, and disclesing the tact iba: Fazio has bocome ‘Uddenly rich by the possession of the old miser’s gold, ads to the infereune in he mind of the court that he had (aken Bartvio’s }ife too, thus cc! her hasband tothe dlook—ber affection for tne moment bani shed or forgot tn the revengeful reflection “Tha ahe would widow ber (Aldaboila) ax he has widowed me '’ She carries this menace into execution, but the conse- ‘Too late, afer ho has been condemned tem pts to Surrugate’s Court. Before Hon. A. W. Bradford. ESTATE OF CHARLES POTORUS—THS TWO COLOR- ED WIDOWS IN COURT—A NEW TURN IN THS APPpAis. ‘Yesterday ef ornoon the case of the estate of Charles Potoros came up again im this Court Sosan Polorus, ‘who was married to the decedent tn California, on secing the evidence thas was adduted im fror of a previous David wes because seveatecn or eighteen bund:ed Of beienged to Bis wifo, aod he ki t take bim beck x Potorus waa avery ‘cose, gadabont, jimcracker, whim: gical sort of @ thirg,"’ she did not do anything for a living; honest means of living, &o. ; > Call. mad ‘8 nogrors, tostidied that he Itved anges ot; Margaret paesod thore H lived with a man named the obild died im the house wi Brown, fad bad s child by Goulars of Potorus’ marrisge.—Ev Clty Intelligence. es Esccaaron Commusionses asp ran Krwos County Dcvanywors —George W. Bleecker, chairman of the Kings Qounty Board of Supervisors, in a card puished in yes- ‘9 Hamaiy, states tbat the Board of Emigration Com- missioners owes Kings ooanty $30,000, and seems to be ‘Aware of ony $11,000 being paid = Tho books of the Csm- missioners show the following payments — LD. | i Peaking 0 tal OE oe oe oe eek ae os strange Brook!ya Supervisors etter posted ea 80 the Sannoct of tnotr corn Ooumty. ‘Tun Sraax Caniace made Its appea’ance in Falton street i zi ii j a) fl a2 elt i £ i lg ils iH i 3F | ? boat. tay fi con have h The FROM EUROPR, INDIA, OALIPFORMIA, SOUTH AWD Style of Gent's Hats are Ready. © 213 Broadway, cor Se et Paice ee ne ins Best $4 Hate Selling for caly, at BAVER'S, 16 Potton vtreet. brow Cold, enat Gentiomen whew. . a save Money, and nt exeer ‘elegance of Bearvna, should cal on BAFEMOMEID, manatrarer, 1h aasan street @aree Dollar Hate, Fall at Whites Ma Paton street, between Broadway Neeman street Per Steamer Fulton --Recetved 1,000 pairs Cher hai, wBoleen At WATRRA, (19 and An Bepndwar. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1857. Saiz Sesame whe com Pi Pa td oe Ladies’ snd other menu ’sctured call Erenlly redneed prises, and lavtio special attention {> the ‘The charac'ar of thelr house insures to ouslomers a ruffolon! soarsaize ‘hat no gooce whiok are not propariy prepared 224 manwlactured wil! n= ” No. 214 Broadway, New anit t prion i wat he anes ali @ below sost. ‘The entire stock to he eold. Bales open thie day. shawia, pores, As., . | The money of aul solvent banks in this and the carround ‘Btaies taken si per. fe have on a's0 o stock of ‘VaBY LOW Pai O: OFAING FOR Southern and Western ‘Whick we will close out to dealers ot a aes. ‘Very beat GComtage tore then cost. i pica DEVLIN & 00.. Corner of Broadway and Warren sirest, New York Moy’s and Youth’s Clothing at Great Bar gains, at $1 Jobo suet, corner of Rasa: : DL OORNALL. Men's Farvishing Goods ‘Al wholesaie, For cash. At very low prises, ® KBTgHAM, BILLER & MEROKRBAU, 9 Coambers atrest. Holmes’ Extevsive Picture Rooms Upen to the public during the pressure of hard times, taking ambro- types for 13 coats. 239 Broadway. at Half Price.--Meade Brothers’ plain Pao- tographs and daguerreotypee, 233 sroadway. 20: Cent Ambrotypes and Hard @imes-- Rot ding KI BALL takes pictures of :be people, 3,500 Card —Mr. George Penabert havi: return’ od from Paris, woold ve hevpy to see hie friends at Frede- riok’s Photograph c Temple of Art, 688 and 537 Broadway. manship —Sxercise Horse Riding at Die BROW's Biding Academy, for ladies and gentiemes, to night. removed to No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House. White, Clear Skin Le megeln te +d peg mgend talian soap, two shillings. jones’ coral Mn Pies ‘articles are sold, wholesale aud retail, at Holloway's Pills operate wpon all the Grune whiok farsish the eiemente of the blond. and turongh and re: (bem the Dioos tieel!, it iy and reering ttm Seay todas of comeaath bewipg ite w! le on the flower farms rear Mil Co, New York Soli by " corner of Spring street, ‘av- te, and by rage Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water —Be- ware of imitaions manafactared from conrse essential oils; bolenome. This is the only tol.et warer prepared flowers. rold by J. eae MAR © drugs is a, 69 Water street, all drug- per bottle, Dr, Kelley Can be Consulted Datly, at Hts ctor, Ro § Bibe Bouse, upon diseases of the luogs, liver aad bidneys, free of charge. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Faray, Oot, 16~6 P.M, There was a vory buoyant stook market this moraing Every ounce of weight has boon taken off the safety valve, and stocks are going upon the run, The Block Exobango appears to have had quite an acosssion ef operators from some source, and they take hold with groatavidity, at the first board to-day New York Slate 6’s, 1374, advanced ; New York , 1811, Titnote Central Bonds, 1; Bank of Commerce, 1}¢; Amorioan Ex- change Bank, 6; Delaware and Hadson, 6; Pacific Scam- abtp Company, 2; New York Central Railroad, 3; Erie Railroad, 1; Hudson River Railroad, 2; Reading, 1; Michi and Rock Island, 3, to anything of the kind we bave recorded for many, many months. At this rate, » few days would suffice io bring us back, as far as prices for stock securities are coucerned, to the palmy days of iaet spring. The bulls have beyond all question full possession of the market. Holders of stocks may not as & gonorsl thing be inclined to sell, even al the prosent quotations. They are all looking for prices far be- yond those now current. These stock specalators are a ‘very sanguine roi of individuals. The higher stocks gv, tho higher they think they must go. Partice who a fow da) B alnco wore free sellers at the lowest prices are nor free buyers at the highest pointe. The actual position of the backs is not rightly understood by these speculators. Th te unfortunately the general impression that ander | & suspension of specie payments the largest expansion can be practised with impunity; that there \s no restraint—no check apon an !niiation, and that | the banks have, in fact, the largest liberty in all their operations. There mever was © greater mistake in the world, or ome more caloulaied to entall apon the oom munity consequences of & most fatal character. [tis the impression that the banks are at liberty to do just as they please in the way of discounting, which has given such an upward impetus to the stock market. The sooner the public mind is satisfied that the banks have, if possible, even a more difficult and dangerous duty to perform than Defore the suspension the better; for, if made fully aware of the consequences, we ehall see a very important and whole some change In the complexion of the stook market and of financial airs guneral y. 1) m. * be borne in mind that our banks bave to keep constantly in view the fact that sooner ‘or Inter @ rerumption of epecie pay monte mast take piaco— that this suspension must terminate; that the currency 0 the Country must come down to @ tpecie Daria; that al thia paper inflation must explode, and that prices mast be again regulated by the troe standard of value. Any ox panaion of loans by the banks is niterly out of the questi, and we are glad tosee that no aitempt has yet beoa made to raise the line of discounts, The position of the banks ie under special laws, will be obliged to take certain stepe ia the discbarge of thetr duiy that must force every bast iin (the Giate into liquidation. Any order er devision of the Bupreme Court cammot itay the preceeding: of our Siate avthorittes. The process laid dewn by special acts for forcing banks of lasus into liquidation ts eo simple and 60 ius poraiive that our courts cannot prevent its 0 eration. All lew for the collection of dobie, or for the (be enforcement of contracls, mast be suspended in imdivioual cases, if done eo for banking institutions. [is very easy to talk about the necessity on accouns of the Great emergency, of favoring the banks in thelr extremity, ‘Dat It ts not eo easy ta the practice, and so our banks will find it before the lapse of sixty days. In view of the pains and pepaliies which must be inflicted upon the suspended barks, and la view of the simple operaiion of the law which every court must reccgnize, we look upon the pre. cnt Inflation im prices for stock seourities, and the idea thes Gils the public mind regarding (ne removal of the financial pressure, as ono of the most dangerous move’ ments of theday, The banks understand pr:tiy well how they stand with their creditors, and entertain the most 16 ious apprehensions. The Comptroller may be compelled to act fo the moat summary manner, and ho may be com pelied to force every baak in the State inte liquidation. ‘The Asslaiant Trossurer reports to-day as follows : $104,260 48 469,491 41 6,622,462 33 ‘The receipts include $60,000 from the miat, and she pay ments include $66,000 on California drafts ‘The steamebip Northern Light, at this port from Aspin- wall, brings $1,664,260 im California gold and specie from Bavens. Jt ie somewhat larger than reported by the way of Now Orleans, and will give quite an addition to our specie reserve. Tho banks of this city are getting thoir business affairs iu litile better shape. As they get tholr plans matured, they give (hem publicity in the following shape:— ‘Tus Amxaidax ExcuasGe Bank, New York, Ost 14, 1857. Deaters ai this baok are hereby notifict that on ang after the 14. Inst., the following regu ations will be adopted by this back, viz :— — made im specie will be repaid in speole if re oires Doe ,catts made ta baak notes or checks will be repaid in bank potes corrent in this olty, or certife’ checxs. Coviections made ta this State for doalera qiil also be paid tn Denk notes or cortided checks. Collections in other — ill be paid in the currency received, or tte equi- valent Deposits and collection paper will not be resetvod, except ‘eudjeos to the foregoing rales and conditions, until notice, KS. OAKLEY, Gauner. Ban or Naw Yosx Bask or New York, Ost. 16, 1867. A! a meeting of the of Directors, held this day, ii ‘wae unanimously reeol bat during the suspension <f soecte pay ments tals bank will recetve deposits of specie, and bold the amocnt aubject to the depositor’s drafts ia ooln. JOHN OOfHOUT, President. Wm. B. Maaxan, Cashier, Tie Clearing House iv getting rapidly in order sgain. Several of the banks which suspended before the genora! break down bave come into line, and afew days may see ell but the tw which have gone into liquidation again in operation. The balanees between the diferent | astitutions are adjasted by ceriificates issued by the Metropoilian Bank, and the greatest facilities are afforded by the adm!- rable syst m and manage ment of the Clearing House. At the second ooard tho market opened and clossd with” out muoh alteration. A fair amount of business was trapsacted, principally for cash. New York Siate 6’s, 1858, advanced 1 per cent; Harlem Railrosd, {; Cleve- land and Pitsburg, I; Cleveland asd Tolodo, 34; Ohicago and Rock Island, 14¢; Erle, 34: Pactfe Steamship Com- pary, }; Penema Railroad, 1. Milwaukie and Mississippi Rall,oad deciined 34 per cent; Hudson Railroad, *<; nots Central Railroad, 1; New York Oontral, 3; berlemd Coal, Adrian H. Muller’s regular auction sale of bonds and stocks will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at half-past twetve o'clock, at the Merobants’ Exchange. ‘The foliowing sre the receipts of the Morris Canal Com- pany for the past week and season, as Compared with the receipts to corresponding time last year: — Total to Ovtober 4, 1866... Week ending Octoder i, $240,162 12 Boul at D reese tn 1887...... The receipts of the Toledo, Wabash and Wostern Rail- road for Avguat and September, compare as follows:— Sept aber, 94,619 28 60) Showing an incroare of $4,53) 98, notwithstanding the fullteg off of the freight receipts, resulting from the dim- culties atieoding the movement of produce during the month, frem the want 0’ meaos on the pert of forwarders. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors ef tho Baliimore and Oblo Railroad was beld on Wedacs- day. The official report of the basiness of the road, ih: Bun mys, sbows the revenue for the month of September to bave been as fcllo#s:— Main Sem = Wath Br. Tal For pateengers.. $590)2 LL S8t916 66 $199,998 76 For irelgh! 318,219 OL = BSL 86 395,100 86 Total. $402,251 12 $45,008 60 $445,829 62 ‘These results, compared with the receipts for Sep'embe, | of Inst year, exhibit a decrease on the main stom of $16,318 17; an increase om the Washington branch of $1,798 17, and @ total decrease of $14,590. The returas from the main stem, a compared with those of Septem- ber, 1886, ahow an tnorease of $15,000 from the passenger aio and a decrease of $20,000 from the freight The financial year of the company closed with September, Tho receipts of the prosant year, compared with thst clos ing September 20, im Sale 1966 $471,201 19 424 168 04 496,108 17 1867 [469,840 62 «94,820,207 06 ‘The Board declsred dividend of 4)¢ per cent on the stock of ihe Washington branch, out of the carnisgs of the last balf yoar. ‘The earning of the Cleveland and Pitteburg Railroad were as follows: — An cust, 186° ‘Avgaw, 1596. no enviable one, and they Know it. They have at this moment no legal oxistence. The proceedings of oar courts in relation to these institutions exhibit state of things tha! most create in the mind of every good cliisen the moat fearfal apprehensions regarding the fature. We have but seem the beginning of this affair, We are literally ina wtaie of anarchy, and must look to the onsequences. There are other officers of the Mtate but these of our coarte, who haves part to perform in this drama, and {t will nol be many daya before some of the rermite of thie suspension wil! perealized, ina shape very diferent from that antici. pated. The banks of the State of New York have ao- tually, absolutely suspended specie payments, and they are now in the hands of the iw, The Comptroiier, the Banking Superintendent, and the Giale aulborilies, eoting Movanants it Formas Der Goons. ra, i Gopen. $1, trees 1 sesh 1 inane Entered at seve 81, 138, farown ot coe 18I2464 1,907,883 "301,800 Receipts in State Treasury, from ell sources trom Janvary to 0th September, 1867, inolustye, whion other tanks. 1» 1,062, Doposlia in other baxks..’ 667, ‘This chows an increase of $2,564 87 in tenes; 623,677 1! im specie; and a decrease of $33,101 66 in ciroalation; $205,004 60 im depostie; $112,667 60 in debts to other asks; $833,560 69 in Dilis of other banks, and $12,556 86 in deposits tn other banks, ‘The following are the slatomanie for the iast three weeki>— Due other Deposits in other B'Ks 637,419 887,167 824,008 831,690 1,052,063 718,08 The Journal anya = ‘This ts a atroug statement, ard shows that our banks, while susiainiog the morchants, are maintaining them- felves in an exceliert cond tice. They havo reudered great ‘service to the communtiy by the wisdom ard pre and hberality with which thoy hevo been managed. They bave stood by ‘be merchants, have alded each ether when aid was and Dave i ommteston houses abroad, who had given acdr ptances to Provi dence honser, au! who bad been denied a home the at siz'ance to which they wero entitled from tartr own Danes. The feeling yeaierday was one of continced cheerfelsess ard relief, Everybody felt that a remedy, imparativey deroanded, and too long delayed, has at lungth been adopre¢. The great preveure for money here hae been caneed La Sess suating Reged bord to apeoie ombarrarsmout, t: is sopposed, we hol Bow relieved from. An erroneous statement in our morning paper ta regard to the Artiaups’ Bank gives oocasion for an axktbit of tts solvency and strength, viz. :— Loss and discoonts.,... Te from bapks and other itews: New York State stooks, $100,000, 3: Deponits and dus other banks... $61,071 4’ Giroulation. .. . « 100,000 CO~$161,071 47 Netassete.....s..006 . v ees BONS ,508 84 ‘The bank paid ite balance at tho Clearing House ia gold oy Wednesday, and remains » membor shore in full stand ing. ‘The papors of Tacsday announced that the bills of the Untlon Bank of Suiltvan coun'y wore tarown out Tails resulted from the auspeaaion of a bank in this olty bereto- fore in repute, when the Union Hank had funds to mest tho dowand for redeeming le tesnes. The Union Bank hes opered an account with the Bark of the Republic, and 1s as solvent as any country or cliy bank. Stock Fupar, Oot. 16, 1887. SROCONY Bain 6's, "78 10334 200aha Cum Udo.ds0 1% 0 dds. .4..78 10k 320 dO... 46004. i 100 Hudeon Riv RR. 100 Harlem RR..... 14 ‘76 lilinots Osa RR. 80 30 do. 160 Cloy & Pitts RR.. 300 ae 75 Galena & Calo RR 69 #0 do..... 030 68 i 200 Oley & Tol RR... 33 100 + B% 10 Mil & M . 1% 00 MiokSo& Nia oratk 28 100 Chilo & Ris RR.b6O 75 100 do 12 TUG ro do. is Sb 8 do, ws 14 76 Panama RR... we MN Baca oF rocks ae Avotiom, Ry, A. A. Nicolay $2,000 La Oroase and Milwankie RR Int, added Hh} 000 Great Weatern, Lil. , 10’ «Osea “ K “ 9B sq “gan “« «oF “ “« 6,000 “ “ ee 7,600 “ « 98% By BH. Ladino & Co. $9,600 New York Uiiy 7 per ok bds., 1863.10, added 06 600 “ : . oe 3/000 “ “ a; & oe 7h shares Now York end New Haven Rit 60% i“ Fquitable Fire Insurance 00 J ° 61 Karmony Fire Inaurance Co By § Draper $3,000 Sacketis Harbor « Saratogs and Alleghany Relirosa 7'¢. 200 Harlem . 16 Lamer Fire Insurance Oo... 10 Mechanios’ and Traders’ | ire Insurance CITY COMMERCIAL REPOR®, Fumay, Oot. 16~6 P.M. and gales small Arras quiet Burasprurrs —Flour—The market was again Boule, and closed at an advance of about 65. 8 100. per Ddi., and in seme cases an advance of léo. bbl, aad 6,000 a 10,000 bbis., at tee fol- = ge 4 ‘was nomipal et $1. ‘Movssias —Saios of 20 bhds. Eogiiah Liands were made at 300 Naval Sronss.—The market, in common with other arti. olen, manifested more life and fi. mnees under the detter pply of money. of abous 400 bbis. spirits turpen- Moe were made at cash. Crude turpentine ani com- mon rain were more freoly held, without casnge In prives. About 400 bbie, meriam rosia wore sold at $3 15 © $4 per 280 Low, chictly at tho first dgare, Ter end pica were unchan, Oits cortipued quiet, and we bave beard of vo axles in ‘apy line of moment to report, while prices tos great ex- tent were nomipat Puov is —The market was without chango of wmpt Tae views of holders continued to be srove those of buyers, rhe saics embraced goons 200 bols. mess, tn lots, at $22 60, clonng beavy at that igure, Prime was et abdvut 317 60. Bref was in moderate de- mand, with sales of about h0a 26 bbis., including Weat ora repacked at $15 600 $14 60, and oxtra ditto as $15 & $16. Bacon was dull. Tho last salee of long and short dry salted middiee wero reported at 8.090. Wodtlern sm ked wore heavy at 180. a 13%0., aed 200 boxes ber {eh cured were soldat p t Lard—Sales of about 1 bbis, wore made at lic. 8 16. Whon wo gave tho estima: ted stook yeaterday at 1,160 bbis., t was tntended to ap- ply tothab held by jabbers A ‘large prororticn cf tue lard rotarne 4 from F>gland has proved to be No 2, seid to be Gt only fur manufactari Of this thore ts said to be abous 2,00 packager, unfit for oulinary po poses, ad Botior was in fair demand at 120. a 160. fur aad (60 @ 280 for diate. Checee was saleable at 60, 08 340. Rico waa qulet and pominal, at 340. a dic BuGsRe —Tho market exdibiter more etifiess and ao. Uvity, with sales of «bout 1.000 hhds. Caba musoovado obtefly within 6c # 73<0., with @ emali lot of prime Porto Rioo at a bigher figure. Woot —fthe market remains in ths same slate of quict- ; Manufacturers nave oes, and stop their is, end desiers have no disposition to add to thelr stock. Uash buyers aro wanted for low prices. Ww ay —-The market was firmer, wlth sales of about 200 bis. wt 20360. @ Ble, closing without sollers at the latter Spare peli ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVELY DAY. oie MISCELLANEOUS. q 4.50), —DOUBLE SOLED WaTRR $4. , boos, now ready at SONY, Rose $8 6 Oongress shows. Ree en emner oe 1 and Ueiy maguiicent stook of Vas PuaTRD WARS. CHANDELIBI mn BNOH CHINA, GLASSWARE. BRONZES, CLOOKS, Vat PaBIAN WABR, OUTLERY, 49. which we are diterm'ned to veil ‘AT PRICK TO SUIT THB Viuws, and na tow aa they can be purchased aaywharo jin the United Stale. Kk. V. BAUGHWOUF & 00., Oorner of Broadway and Broome street, N.Y. BEAD SOLD BY WSIGHT, AT COST OF FLOUR — In connection with the ordinance of the Com: PROOF us} ‘10 Aan street; ala Movday treet, street; ai aos ql desiers and of bread. be 3 read, token at ove t me, 10 per cent; 200 Ibs., taken at one time, 13 per cent; 10) ibs. and over taken at one time, 15 per coat” all cvmamu ol addressed to JUHA HEUKEB, 56 Kat gers atreet 1)°RX aoa ao. Bverybody 1c want of gas Oxtures are invited to look at te following reduced prise. — ix | ght ehande.iors, worth $135 ed oe que i 3: 3 Evel ware and cutlery. at Wie F DAILY & 00. nd 633 Prost way, between Houston and Bleeckér ste. BT GOODS.—JAT AND GOLD JRWSLEY.—a MCBT extensive assortment. com bracele'a, pins, ear Figs, necklaces cap ping. As, dt. at GABOR, BOARD Mas & TOW NABNY'S 57 Broadway, correr of ime et Le. AT THIS. ‘Ove thouaand pairs of gentiemens’ and boy's boote anc boos, of tho best qualicy, (@ little sofled.) ai one half of the inl prioe.” Come and ser, at OAHILL'S, S77 Broadway. L. M, HOFFMAN & CO. WILL SELL AT THRIR ATORE jy iL Peart street, on Saturday morniog, Oct. IT, & It brandi # port, aberiy and delra Deing the imp wtation of intended for thelr CY chance for those ip want to o>/ain pore ies oud wines, as they are all in bond and the sale wil ve. OTICR TO NBWS AGENTS. The whoessie orice of FRAPK LEYLINS ILLUS TRATDD NARWoe? APR remains at the office a Asenta unable to procure it a! the neual prion get ‘betr supp'ies st the publicetion office, 13 Frankfor ireet, at #4 per 10. Reaty si 7 o'clock this morning OTIOR TO ND WS AGENTS ‘The wholesale price of FRANK LEFLIWS ILLUS RATED NEW?Ps PRR remains unchaag'd a! the adios of publication. Agrnta uaable to procure it ai ve Can get thelr supplies al the padlication oflice, 13 sireet, at $4 per 100. Ready at 7 o’clocx this moraing. OTICE TO NBWS AGENTS. wholesale orice of FRANK LESLIWS I'LUB RATRD NAWSPAPER remains tnch tages al the office of podlieation, Seats usable to promre a ike ueual prise oa np 10 publication oflioe, 18 Frankton streak at $4 per Too. Ready at) o'clonk (hia m ruing. Qu OVBRCOATS, overc mia, overqoaia, overcoats, mr je li i” i lid E til Hil li i i # 58 . 5 2 3 3 b ci Since ¥easseste @ i tl F a) i rh it i = e ages, producing tne brandy. (m, oS oh ———— RADY THIS MOAMING, Az rm FAWS DErOTS, Re ‘oeter EH TED WEWEPAPER, the Turvivors from RADY THIS MORNIRO, Aus REWS DEPOTS, LESLIN'S GREAT ILLUSTRATED WR WS: he tring na ‘ engravings, illustrating Rare Lenape ona.Pitlfernaren wewsr, APEa, Sea osu derrivors tree ae 5 RAR AARAARA AAR AA AAA RAPALA DOLL PAPAL PL Ezacee cee uEws DErO™®, Se eee BADY THIS MORNING, AT ALL NEWS DEPOTS, Bo, % of K LESLIN'S GRRAT (LLUBTRATED WR’ Qs are et eee ears rativeso Tiee, Grant ‘om and Dawson, ihe laot survivors Ba0—BRSD—READ. Bited table forve ihe donee Bliver Bi lated castors, 6 cat betil Bilver binted cue Duakelg, each Bilver plated cot ° RADY THIS ANK LESLIE'S GREAT: ESCICK YE SUFFERSRS—BII vr oripples—Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian Uniment can now he rocured It is warranted a speedy, cure for ebroui: rheama- a role, cramp, cws pinag—0e 90 vay. Do ne sutfer who you cau be fasteniy relieved Price 2c. and tee. bepot 64 Cortisn4t street, New York. Boid by all draggiate. QTBWART, LAMBR AT awD ROWas ‘De rot offer any bargaine like the failo wing: White French Ubins sinser plaves the dozen. White Freoeh oblns soup plaice the dozen Gilt edged Frenen chins ten set, 44 pieces. Faroy 7 reack china ton aeis, 4'pl:ce ‘White toilet nets, jent quailiy Frenes obiss dinner sets. painted aad gilded. Out glass goriews. the dozen... Cut glass wines, the dozen... And every article (a our siore ai wnteas8 Saezcseed VA)LBY & 00, and 633 Broad way. J 631 CURRBNT MORBY—BANK BILLS OF ALL vent banks in the United Btaies will be tazen at par Beievette and brandies, gins, de ivered from Untied attea bonded warehouses at vrices below the market by SIMPSON BROTHARA, 19 Beever street. RGNES RURTRO CHEMICAL | BATHE dienraen. Prot Vi ‘TIO to 778 Broadway meni. “Birth, McLsis —Ai Horoluiu, dendwioh Islands, on Wedaes- day, Juyy 8, the wife of Guezam U. MoLmam, Esq, Of daughter, Prows— Eston —On Thursday, Oct. 15, by the Rev. Mr. Prentiss, Groxoa 8. Brown, of Balumore, to darms, dans yor cf ‘wo late DO. Raton, Bq . of New York. Loam—avcH yowwar—Oo Thorsday, Ort 16, by Rev. Thatcher Tha; er, D. D , Janve Ceara, Je., of Paieley, Soot- land, to Bsnaa nm, Geughter of John Auchinoloss. ConninG --HorT —Ab Tringy chapel, on Wednesday, Oot, 1s, by the Rev. Lot Jones, Mr ¢amom. B. Comrnra, of gon county Jorsey, to Mire Evousia 8. Hert, is teens ot orcanind. co Then Oct. 15, xpame—BvExatt —1o Ty f at ibe First Preebytertan oburch, by the Rev. J, T Peck, Mr. Tomas J. Gaarnmn, of Washington ony, Y0 ‘hes Mase @., davghter of Wm. 8 Bu nett, E-q., of the former place. Goarz—AsDasson —Oa Wednesday, O>t. 14, by the Rev. Dr. ©. F. B. Siohimann, J, Wauas to Miss Neuen AxLancon, a)! of this oily. ‘Alvan; please copy. Gouna elermmaus —-On Wednesday, Ost. 14, of the rest- dence of the Dride’s father, by the Rey. Wm. A. a Jamas B Guu wt to Anm Mariya, daughter of A. R. Beit Keq., of Brooklyn, KD Meo ny—Juriims,—On Monday eventag, O%. 12, Rov J. B. Searks. pastor of the Norfolk street Josataan G Mooney, of Potladeiphis, to Mas ‘gidget daagnter of Barvey A. Jenkins, Eeq., of 8 f Brooki; ‘Thursday, Bure —lo yn, on aged 6% yours und 3 months. J iis friends, and those of the family, vited to ettens tbe fumerai, this Oct. 16, Joan Bum, The funeral services Boon, at twoo'clock, at the residence of her Watbesel Bova, Hadacn Oity, N. J. ‘The relatives and friends of te tamily are respectially invited Docume —Un Friday. Ost. Cisos and Caroline Doecher, age) 8 months and i ‘Tho relat res and of routs, No 147 Kim streot, The remaine wil! be taken to (Green wood. Dovawanrt.—On Fricay, Oct 16, Micusa, Toveumey, = 28 yoan, formerly of Ki: ybegs, county Donegal, Lre- Ais friends and acquaintances are requested to altend the funeral from bis ealden | meer y. Y Ost. 16, Mrs. Eumanara Kuiov, wife of Robert l'iliot, aged 97 years The relauves and friends of the fami'y are lavived ‘oe tend the faneral, to morrow, at twelve M., without further notice, from ber late 3AO Seventh evence. Her remains will be taken to , July 16, of remeins od For Ira aw ‘oLas —In Labaina, on ednesday , Francs P. Fouss, of New Yors.' Hie ‘tended to the grave by the members of Paciie 1 0, of O. F., of which order decsased wes Gavay.—Oa Friday, Oct. 16, Capt. Jomy Huray Gaver, @ paiive of tho Island of Goernsey, aged 40 years and 25 ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘and those of ‘br. thers Yhomas, Daniel, William 8. and Joveph 0. le ore invited .0 attend the funeral, from his residence, No 318 West Tventy pimth Thane Afternoon, at two o'clock, Bis remains wiil janea te Groen wood for interment Haeow — Oa Taarsday, Oot. 18, Jous Hanom, in the 67s year cf bit age. The rolatives and friends are tout. ‘Part.—In Bonolule, Sandwich on Matarday, Jety 18, Master Cnanuam Monrox Parr, oon of re. Williams Paap, Friday. Oot 6, Lama, relict of the late Jaman of her oge. of tho family are I Reqas, in past one @’slock, ii " a ’ van i i i 2 af re}

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