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Or wheat, 16,00° bbis. oar, 113,000 Dramaric ad Gvstoal Matters, ‘w88 CUSEMaN ‘ON'S—THS NEW PLAY AT WALLACK'S.-TAR NEXT OKRA SEASON—THAL- BERG AND VIBCXTEMPS IN BOSTON, BTC, ETO. ‘The past week bas been rather a dull one at most of the (theatres. Wiss Cushman closed the thi:d week of hor ongegement as Burt ’s, on Saturdey night, playing Meg ‘Merrilies toa ver: full bou-e. Miss Cushwan’s engagement ‘hes really beeo a great ticmrh. She commenced on the °B8th of last muntb, playing Bisnca in “ Fazio,” a tragety which ts considered « bore by our audience; yet Mies Ousbmas, by ber splen: id delineation of the idiosynoracies Of Blanoa, a: @ play an iuterest which it never pos Messed to us before. Romeo fll owed, and wana still greater woscess. “Guy Manvering” was next produce?, aad bas ‘been playes eleven times to the fullest houses ever seon ‘im that capactous theatre The public te already familiar With the per form: noe of Meg Morrilles by Mia Oushmen, Tt stance tm he dramatis portrait gallery with the Lady Macbeth of Sarah Siddons, the Medea of Ristori and the Phedore of Reobel No Gner soling have we ever sean (hen Miss Ovsbmen’s recognition of Heury Bartram—her tender Gevotivn to bis interests, her flerce denunciations Of bia enemves, her pathetic remiuisconces of bis child ood, ber glory at bis triumph, for whioh her own life was willingly sacrificed. We are gind to see that the public are with usin this rerpect, and that for once the trae, he brav'iul, the grand in art is fully ‘appreciated and rewerced. On Wedoosday inst Miss Ovahman bad her benefit, playing Mrs. Haller and Juliana to ® crowded hense, To-night Miss Cushman Comme noes the fourih week of her epzage ment, and plays La Tisbe, in the “Ine Actress of Padua.” Tole isan Fogtien version by HF Chorley, Hq , of the London Atheneum, ‘Of the “Angelo” of Victor H.go, one of the moat powerful dramas over eritton in ary language. Those of our read ers who followed Wlle. Rachel through her repertoire will Fewember her very powerful representation of this part. Next to Camille avd Phedre it was the fines) thing she did. ‘The rte affords the higheat scope for Mies Cashmaa’s pow- ers, apd we may confidently expeci something great. fhe manager ennounces thet Mis Oushman’s engagement 3 taploly dra~tng ton close. At Waizicx’s theatre Mr. Stuart hes brought forward an interesting drama, by J. R. Planohe, oalied here “Past and Present.” The plot i mot sufficiently tnteresting to merit an apalysis im this piece. fhe real tmertt of the play is found im its vivid delineation of cha- weoter. The scene is laid in Parig and Normandy, and the time is that of the frst French revolution. We have one Of the ancienne nobles, tbe Count de Florvilie ( Waloxt,) whoin dress and manner was presisely the thing. He might have bern ope of those gallant gentlemen over ‘whose bodies the sans ouloties rushed into the boudoir of Marte Anteinet:e. The great part of the piece, however, is La Bove, one of thore attached old servants who we varely find except ip novels ani pisys, He lives through three gene- rations tz the same faculy, and knows nothing but devo- Yon to ite members. This part was played by Mr. Bake mom admirabiy. It will rank with his performances of Geoffrey Dale and Jesse Rural, Theseveral gradations of age ‘were marked with almost painful accuracy, and in the lest ect Mr. Biake played with #0 muok mingled pathos and power as to touoh all hearts. Mrs. Hoey played a young eellant with ber usval spirit and cleverness; like Mr. ‘Walcott, her onstumes were exactly correst. The picce made a great bit. and will probably be played for a long time iocome. ff fs in the bills for to-night, with a pdile comedy called “A Iplen@&d Investment.”” At the Broadway tbenite the Rovzaai ballet troape still Continues to draw empefient houses. The novelty of the woek was “Le Gamin de Paris,”’ pretty itttle ballet, very micety dome, ‘Feast’ was repeated on Saturday, and it is @nnounsed for this evening. A new ballet is in rehearsal, and the engagement of the company bide fair to be lengthy and proata vie. Al Lavns Kumwa es theatre the new piece of the week was an Kagitah farce, A Qalct Family,” which is founded ‘upom an antique idea, pot very well worked out. Mr. Jef. forson played the piccipal part admiraciy, and gave us ‘apoiher of bis artistic “drapka”—a mild, geatiemasly drunk— be terrors of amiable wives with correct bus- andes who are led lato evi! , once ine century. “The Marbie Heart,” “ Biack Book” and several other favorite pieces have been revived. To-nighta new comedy, by T P. Ware, called “Splendid Misery,” is to be produced. The title poems epropo: to the times. Miss Keone, Miss Thompeon, Mowrs. Jordan, Wheatloigh and Je(ferson are in tho cast. the afterpiece is the “ Spectre Bridegroom.” At the Bowsay Tuasras, Mr. Eddy gives hie petrons geod bills, and gets suitient good specie im return to mike maders plessant all round. This eveoing Miss Salli Saint Clair, an act'ess who |.tely made an exoellent début at Barton's, commer ces an engagoment, playing tp “Satan te Paria,” “La four de Neele”’ and “the Six Degrees of Ortme "' Two very powerful dramas are also anpounced. Mr Eddy playein the rst and Mr. 0. W. Clarke in the last piooe Al Nunvo # Gazpen the now pantomime ‘‘Boress’’ has Prosperous geles, It tea happy bit for Mr. Niblo’s troa- Geary, which is further augwentet by the redaction of prices to the opper tier. “Boreas” to night, with Kole and the corps de ballet ta “ \ealleta,’” As the Movac™ disé Williams, the Woish Nightingale, is ‘ill singing to dolighed wudionces, The bills for this weer annonnce in addition toher enteriainments and the Deautifel aquaria that the Carlo family will appear in a pee balla ‘The Covons Orns has received an impetus in the open- Ing of Wood's beausful theatre, in Broadway and Princo treet. The opening Diil ts to be repented to night, and It te 204 cnough to last for some time to come. The Olympic, ‘whioh has ‘‘suspended,” as ao theatre, ts to be opened to-night, by Prom ergest's Minstrels, They have a very 00d repotation. Bryant’s Miastrele have added to their Cores Mr. W. lerceval, ihe ballad singer and composer, of ‘whom we bave often spoken in terms of praise when he ang 01 Bootiey’s. ‘Twaarmca: Govawarrs.—At Wallack’s, the manager an- Qoances for immediaie reprovestation, a comedy called “Caprice,” by Mr. © 8. Loiand. Mr. Lester, who has lately been very iil, will make bis renéréc tm this piece, The pew ballet will be produced on Tharsday, The noxi opers season will commence daring the soming week. ‘The \esor, B gnardi, ® Florentine, ba: already arrive i, is Gmly expected. Thaiberg and Vieuxtomps Mr. Palmer is the agent of Mr. McKean Buchanan, the gees very soon. His now prima donna, Mile. Ramos, has fat young Philadelphia in ie tender spot. She ts sald to be young, handavme, with & good voice and good method. ‘Taal fe about all that le reqaired to make @ good prima donna, end we ought to have ber in the metropolia, Mr. J. B. MoVicker sdverdera that he hie i i "The concert room of three and cervosl pour, "a tear Tieertem a bad @ warm and feet me hie pre eminent Olaiee Aes master of a ones reongel red. Free Affectation end ‘chatiam in his demeanor, he |s not Safer, at = tm bis adler wont te remar! and times an aime 3 3 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1857. Tam Farm or rue Inermore—Mz. Basxs.—The snucal addregs before the American Institute will be delivered on Taeeday evening, at the Crystal Palace, by Nathaniel P. Banke, of Massachusetts. Mr Banks was in early life a meohan!s, and in the course of an active political Hfe he has not forgotten bis carly tratning in the . exact sciences, Bor neglected to cultivate aminherent taste for the flac arts, He is, moreover, one of the most fervid, eloquent ‘end polished of our orators. Mr. Banks nas etolon « few days from @ most exciting political strugg!e, during which be bas addressed the people of bis own State day ani nignt, to devo ¢ this, to him, moat valuable time to tho service of an association which bas done much to elevate the artista and mechanics of our country. City Intelligence, Dwpicavion oF tH Onnrma: Park Barrist Cavacn.-— The new lecture room of this church having been just completed, was formally dedicated to divtne service yes- ‘erday, with appropriate services, Tho church has pur Brod way, three lots of ground, ie of treet, measuring 763100 fect. Oa this they have erected the oevement or room of church, in which tuey will worabip untll the upper part of the edifice com pleted. The preeevt buildieg ts substantially bulls of brick, end measures 66260. The upper brilding will messare 65290. The foundaticnsare massive, and caictlated to eus- tain great weight. The lecture room is neatly fitted uo with while map'o fu-nitare and lit »ith gas, aud there ere ‘biee roome for Bib'e and infact classes. Toe ediice nas us far cost $4,230, exclusive of $8,025, the net orst of the und. The amount of surrcription is $3,347 77, all of paid in but $334, leaving sho total indebt- edpers $9 231 26 OF this, $6 C00 Is on bond and mortgage, leaving $3 231 26 as the immediate fond reqtired. fae cburen originated with a mission school esta rliiied ta 1265, by Jonas Sparke, corner of Tenth avenue ead Fi'ty- second street, with 100 scholars end 26 ‘eact-re. thero are now ahout = bg oem bps soholars Rev . Jones . ay! © superstracture been decided upon, as it will depend of ooarse, upon the state of the funds. Tae exerc'ses of the dedica ven wi and largely attended witage, Rev. 8. mmington, Rev. A Kingman Nott, ae fm the morning, afterroon avd eves- pg, an¢ @ li eral collection was tsken up im aid of tnefand, Excmm Oomsmsionses —The Board of Excise Commis stoners wet on Saturday. No licences were granted. Commissioner Holmes offered the following rewlntion which was unantmously adopted :— Reaelved, That those persona who have applied for ii ences which have been gr-nted, but which bheve 00! been taken up and the licesces paid for, aed who ae in tho prosecution of the trade of Hquors, be proceeded against upcor tbe law, unless within ton daye from thls date eald persons come forward, pay the necensary feos, and receive sucb lioweces. The Board then adjourned till Monday,at 1PM. The bog Ld — _— fe sit, of gay St daily (donday’s excepted: eventesn days. pn A wiil be sat on the ist of January. Fos w Wasnincion Srasst—Between one and t#o o’clock om Sanday morniog,a fire broke out im the bavket and willow ware store kept Frederick Olmsted, at No ‘242 Washington strect corner of R.binvon. fhe fremon Olmstes ts neared , to the amount of $13,000 in several city The building is damaged to the amount of about $600, Insured. Assow Cage me Firty rman Sramer.—Jauas Susraenn Ueprerep ror ARSON WF THe Fisst Dxcexe.—{t will be ro collected that the above named persou was arrested in Angut last, charged with wifally fiiag hie house in Fee isd cleats teak ee tan eee tie hee the Grand Jory, ‘ment of arson in degree against Snepherd = Ais (rial © tll probably come off the fore part of November. Musvaay Marrams —The Sixty-niath Regiment, New | York State Militia, Col. Ryan, will and annual reviow.on Taneday. a fige company, and the Bowes & Co Guarda thirty Ove muskets, aod the Dest shuts. The prize wore mostly They were sooompapied by Shelen’s bana. Oren AWARD OF PRemicMe at THE Fare oF Tas Macuamcn’ Ie errrcTs —The jadges of the American Institate Fair at the Crystal Pelece, on Satcrday ‘awarded some of their prizes Vegetavies ok 71 prizes, grain 6, Jour 8. batter 2, fruit 86, fowere 45 Fate value of the prizes varied from a gardeucr’s baad walivor ovp of the value of twenty dollars. oxtibl tion te stil] open, and attracts dally large su mbers of v Tux Recaption or Evoure howe g hed 29 wereg ge 2, To The di Moaky x FS e Supreme Court—General Pine Claiming Oot. 1) =the Old eolice in which a corti had been taken to review the prooredivgs Pottoo & peor of the times, tention of thelr cfflese ‘or of thelr ‘amilies durivg \be winter, ested thai this one might be heard before the General Term, on the 20th inst., to which day tt is adjourned, or before three Jastoss sit uns ‘Special feren ‘The Court eet tae case down for that day. Preeti’ Gh. J, Boawertn, Hoffman and Wood- rem, JJ Major Schiessirger, La i Walker's Army. TO THE EDITOR OF THA HERALD. Parapeurma, OO 16, 1867. to-day a latter from Mejor |, ais Sonlensiager, which he sate © saypen- RUPERNS U0URT—Oroalt 46, 184 188, 68, 10836, 104, 196, 107, i, 109, 201 Park 4,--Wob. 1616, 1617, 1618, 16.0, 1040, 108), 168, 1 1Oab, ene, Now, Tene, Yow, ot, esa 7m, st, 0, 10,11 18, 1, 90, 98,116. 139, r Miami oe nA We das, bat, bots BVT, 1448, 1400, 1686, Part 8, 1401s, 1806, 1848, 1640, oncom 1186, 1914, 180, 1314, Nom, 144654, 1 1057, 1069, 1669, 1688. 408, , 1810, fhe Family Herald. WEWS PROM CALIVODNIA—aPratns IN BUBOrE— ‘TBRRIBLE AOCIDENT OM T4E DEW YORK CaNTRAL oBlele— im the Famrx Huma. of next Wednesday, will be be found:— The Detalis of the News from California, received by the ttoamehip Northern Light, 4 fail ligt of the persons lost on the steamship Central America. An Account of the Terrible Accident om the New York Contra! Railroad. 4 Report of the Dinoer of the members of the National Obess Congress. ‘The Sentence of Desth on James P. Donnelly for the murder ef Albert 8. M-ses—His Specch on the Oooasion. More Bermous on the Financial Panio—Rey. Joho E Harris, Roy, Jobn Bray, of Virgiaia, Rev. De, Armiiage, and others, A Lever from our Corresvondent in Cali’ornia, giving & fell view of matters and things in that State A» Interesting sccoant of the Iadiane in the Great Ba in of the Uiah Territory, by Mr. B. T. Prince, who bas resided among them for ibe past five years. Letters from our Correspondents in Paris, 8t Paters- br &o —The Paris Fashions. Will of the iste Joba E. Thayer, of Boston— $8,060,000 divided. ie Latent Telegraphic Lnteligence from all parts of the tenn on the varions Quéviions of the Day—Tity News of Interes: Theatrical Msters—Ponce Reyorte— Condition ef the Marsete—Marr ages and Dems for the “"Gerlaeba per sar four oonle prt eagle b0py, ‘To v0 had af tho ofloe ant of all ue ws aalars. , Ladites—Lachtits, of Brookiyn, Closing their spleodi4 6 ook of ‘inges and trimmivgs of rvary Cossriptiva, ‘at @ great reduction in prices 351 Fulton etrest, $l Portraits, Uvequailed for Correctness and durability, Gallery 206 chatim equare THW4.9RS, artist, Gentiomen whs w -Desame Um? eree) m we dbetr bets, should cau on BA! ‘Waasau sireet U save Money, ana w Gorability and elegance a BLD, menufactarer, Ut John Wood's Gymnasium- Nos, 4 and 6 Saat Twenty-cighih strect. near Fifih avenue. Classes now Likenesees, Beautifully Colored, In cases or frames for 36 cent , at 90 Ubaiham sire, 1HWAITEs & OO. Invitation to the Ladies to Vist the Great opening of the celebrate! Ti'man’s Gowers end f-ateers, -n cay, 19D, and Tuesday, ib of October, 1457, from 10 look A. M. til) 6 0” P.M at Ti .MAn's, Tl Kast stree', near broadway. New York. at Half Price.--Meade Brothers’ piain Pho tographs and daguerreotype, 253 oroadway. Fur Warehouse, 46 Maiden lane. 0. G. sb# THER & BONS fa the faoe of existing trou Are vi tonal ete wery ‘hadien’ and ot same ihe charneler of tty honse ineures to cuswaers & ruStotont varaates ibet a0. whict are uot properly prepared and Tanavactured will be offered. —— “ne best in the world, thes 9s the manutactory, 580 Broed way Crist.doros Heir Oye Wigs and Toupees,— ‘The Dest‘ the poping and the dye privately ap- Pliea. No. 6 aetor House, AN, Cotmiteble Hair Catrer, lu every Style ~No, \ Sarcley siree, reir dye, biaex or brown, 4 shi! lags ‘4 box; alao, infallible onguent and de, tout aad A )» two shillings, and J coral bair ofl. ar ‘stolen are'ecld. whchawaie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | MONBY Bagaae. Gowvay, Oot, 18-6 P, M. ‘The stock market closed yesterday quite heavy. The buoyency of the previous three or four days appeared to | have exhausted itself, and many of the bayers were free | sellers, preferring evidently to pooket ead secure their pro | fits, rather tham to run the risk of seeing their favoralse | UR" Gi LEE Bmy -- candle Stee =~ Tha eatlons ann without doubt, the most recent buyers. The old } cannot yet get out without loss, and many will doubtless | hold for @ nearer approach of prices to the original cost to present owners. The sudden let up in the prossare | upon the stook market naturally enough resulted in an ia. lation. The speculators who bad been kept quiet by ihe absence of buyers, and by the alter impossibility of gotting — money for speculative purposes, entered the mariet ap- parently aa bright and as brilliant as ever, and sppeared | to be in thelr netural clement again. The rapid improve ment in prices may have atiracted a few outsiders, who, being ont of mercantile busines, may have bad « little money; but the material for speculation is yetecarce, and what little there is Bat no particular eirepgth. It is folly to suppose for a moment that we are out of the woods, There is not evenae glimmer of daylight to be seen amidst the profound darkoess. The sas penion of epecio payments is just such a measure 0! re ef as will lead as inio greater diffiyaiios, Tae sudden Je\ up tn the public mind that such a movement naturally Produces, destroys for the moment all the previous detor mination to contract, and go as rapidly as possible into \quidation, and arrests that healthy and wholesome restric: fiom upon credit which before existed. The suspen- sion of specie payments on the par! of the banks ts an al ternative, to avoid which the most strenuous eure were made ap to the last moment. It ls at any time mors « meagure of neoeasity \hen one of retie’, and !s not resoried to wiih an idea of extricating the community from existing diMiculties. The effect is ultimately more disasty rus thao the greateat sacrifices under a specie paying policy; bat tt ‘a atwactive to the public, particularly efter al. ng period of pressure, and the imaginary relief which 11 brings is for the moment more sgreeabie than one jong, steady contraction. The !nflatioe la prices which as iten and general suspension of specie payments for the momeni produces \s considered conclusive evi ience of the wisdom Of the measure; but as that ie of & very temporary charac ter, we only lengthen the revalsion and stroggte a ong for yoars under the @{ferent modes of relief recommended and adopted; whereas by a steaty adnereece to the moet eringent measures the finsncia! (i Mralties and omba- passe ents would, beyond a!! donb), be mcoh more serious for the moment, but they would be of shorter duration, ‘and tn the aggregate leas raisons in the operation fhe only true way is to hold fast to the soundest polioy, and take tho consequences, whaieror they may be. This ox perimenting, this continned adoston of new financial the preaware was too great. Afier having withstood a drain of their specie reserve for several works, and seer i reduced to less than one half the usaal average, they suffered a euspension. We do net believe thero is « bust- news man im the city today bal thet would have mode great personal sacrifices to have prevented this terrible event, and every day will only \ncreave the desire to ro move this withering curse upon the commercial com: munity, A fow works hence we shall resiize tw oifeots ‘more than we do now, and regret more and more the ne oeanity, of rather the cacses, leading to it, ‘The morobacte, in many instances, claim that they wore not to blame for removing their deposite laet Tossday, when the banks, as it appeared to them-.ant aa prove! trae—were all om the eve of sasponsion ‘By the retarms cf the banks, published om the morn'ng Of that day, thelr d spostte amounted to about 865,000,000. the chief portion of which belonged to the merchants. And not knowing that thelr suspentim—howsver solront they might be—woeld force tham Into liquidation, by which (alamitous to the whole people th n any mini could be Drought to apprehend or to comtemplae. Governwent ‘wns (watituted for the general g-od of the people, and ant for their destraction by mere legal quibbles and teok-tea't- (ies, and om this principle our people uriformly act Tans a law says that no man shall receive more than 7 per coat interest per annem for the loom of money; yet, fo: mar two menths past, money bas bees—from the exiseno; of (he times, and the desire ef pe sons > pay ¢obis eat to eave their oredit—at 3,6 and 7 per coal 1er monta, and yet n0 one has pleaded usury, vor has a single ‘aw sult been Commesced Were all ued who ha-o viottet this lew, thelr name won d be ogion. At @ meeting of the Board of Di-eotors of tbe Mauha'tan Bank, held on 26sh inet, Mr Johe 8, Harberger was unanimousty appointed Assistant Cashier Mr. Tarberger bas becn for many years she transfer off er for the 3 ate of New York stocks, {n which positien, by bis promot attention and bis oniform urbenity, he has won for him- aclf “ golden opiuions from all sorts of people,” and tt effords us much pleasure to announce his advancement Mr. Barberger will be succeeded in sho Transfer Depart ent by Mr. 2 G Rolston, who has been bis avsistant Caring the recent pressure of business tn ihe cffive, and who during that (ime bas not only shown av ability to perform the duties, but has also evinced a disposition to accommodate, which argues much In bis favor The aneexed statement exh! dite the value of foreign im ports into this pot during the week, aad since Jannary 1 in each of the part three years: — Commenos oy tum Port or New Yors—Vatom ov In pouty, we 1854 1857. _ eRe $1,814 084 1878 680 = 4, 148,378 rn A oy ARE 9,615,088 3,18 008 4'121,669 Total for the week $1400 017 B00,ebd 9.36048 Previously reportea 111 O62 174-746 SOU 189 242,07 Binoe Jon. 1,... $11,1 178,46 424 102 60 ‘The folowieg table will show the exports of the fire principal staple aruoles for the week and year — —~ -1886—— — -1867 ——, Week ending Oct 16. amount Value. amount. Valu Cotton, bales, ae 101096 4,931 860,666 212447 28,069 105 v00 8 847 620 3,418 790942 188 483 2.8'219 96273 20,402 18 30s 1 148 148 1648 60 @2 1a 859 — $1,255 661 —— T1890 Decrease of week aa compared wiih that of 1865.. $444 a6! The following ‘s the comparative statement of the ‘value of exports from the commencement of the year 0 Ootber 15:— 1866. 186°. Decrease $8,421,145 8,408 627 16618 11,798 7376 4,846 6,376,801 235,106 18? 698 18 446 9,786 420 «8,264 bul = 6,940,919 2,403 049 = 1,450,208 1,061,278 ‘ 46,014 T U8 661 926,167 eo 2048,61L = 887,068 1, 160,,.43 WD sc ssiais «856 926 0M1 $40,10v,40 Decrease as compared with 1866........... $14,926,621 ‘The a:nexed statement exhibits the amount of specie exp: rted from this to foreign ports during the week just closed — tiursxnts oF Eracig Faom tas Post ov Naw York $170,655 00 39 840,872 89 $13,011,087 89 «. $81,164 64 Now Yor and Erie Railroad wil! be beld on Tharsday evouing the 224 twat , 8t 1% o/olook, at the Mercantile Library. ‘The earnings of the New York Contra! Ratlroad for Sop tember were as follows:— Year. . 186 ‘The earnings of jhe read for the past two fiscal years were — Fiscal Years regen Oot 0,19 WOTCRO 444 .seeeseeee sees eeee cee eeeecs ‘The earnings of the Contral Kaflroat of Ne Soptember were — Reptomber, 308%. a Jersey for +965 779 65 oe 64,028 08 atid ‘the week Inoreage <2 per cent ‘The earmizgs of the Morris Canal Company f. and seagon qere: Total to On 4. 1856..... Week ending Out. 11, 1866, Total to Get ©, 1867. Woek ending Ooi. 10, 186° Decrease in 1857. ‘The net recei.ts of ihe Camden and Amboy aed Phila- de}phia and Treston raliroads curing the month of Bep- vember, it ts stated, exooeded those of ibe correspond ng month of 1856, $40,000. ‘The anthracite coal trade is still very mach depressed, ‘and with only a moderate stock at Richmond and in the Fastora markets, there is reavon to believe there will be higher prices for the article before the winter is over. Thoro ts now a Hite over © month more of navigation, when protiy much the whole oval carrying trade wtli con tre om the Reading and Lehigh Valley raliroade, The fil lowing (able shows the tonnage of the past week and of iho penscn, compared with corresponding Ume last yoar — —Lehigh—=— == Semylild —— 1487, Te ne ee oo io 796158 = 80.532 980,004 380,308 0K = 1,406,948 100708588900 686,088 968,905 = 90,002) a 120,840 49,069 1,800,648 1070.18 = 70,194 ByalT,800 Desoreese 371,14. laereaae 249,463 Taerease.. 31,440 Decrease. 81. /097 Decrease $15 ,0u6 Corresponding week last yoar the te about oe tir inn at yer. ¢ the season from wo regions Trove a taitng of 9¢ 216.090 toes. The decrease by ine meee muciaceaes mitates Beever “ : 7 Selec at ira tt tes asm Creased their business. ‘The aunerod sta.oment exhibite the condition of ihe lead. ing departments in cach dank of New Jersey in Octozer, ‘and a comparison of the aggregate with July last — 8 oF New Janswy—Ocronne, 1887 Onptid D ¥ «B19. 194 with the At com, topnage from each Jocion, ite, comune Bow. ee Ge oe oR ae mee me Gs Wms soem Sat 3 ase Bae ike a F078) zim ae 4 1B0.986 0 STs Fah Sas Bai Ot bt & ieee on slat crn a ces ws is ge OR au) se fa Se 1849 ITRITS 9m 96 ee 2998) TH SOF og ES Re vt. am 4 ie iene “100.000 id 9 Shrea 4 i cd we bart 180 7 oe 194 18s Hoa 9 ine Ise 48 RY te on faz ee te 30,00 8 Bowe wis mm AS Sal ae i” Sd ST ase Shas 78 git ay Bow emt ao : toog 180 Mee ke am S889 coment : 4 man oes so oe +9 ns aT an a Fano — we Stoo Biohange. g4ton NY 0, 100, on 320 obs NY WROON VY 6% 360. 95 480 do. HON YB, 98... 06 300 = do 0000 NY O's" "76... 30836 400 do. 2000 O10 66, "86... 8B 100 0. 1000 Michigaz 6's... 80 60 do 2000 Teme 6's, 00... 69 100 do. 2000, @% 80 = do 6:00 de 70 365 Erle RR: % 100 Virginie 6 3 me do wee «do... . 89K Odo % 4000 a, 89% 100 Madeon River RR 1636 e100 > 82” 190 Harlem RR % 66 29 exh A 6% ONES eo 100 60 280 16 460 400 900 do.. . 10 Cley,0oi & Cin RE 80 lo tone #0 Gal & Ob! RR. b6O 0 0... ws do 100 Oley & foledo RR 100 do.. . Ss Serze aSe5S sssegssssus BOARD. 70 ane OumbCoalCo 6% we de.. 6 25 New & fol 3 100 N Y¥ dem RE 0d 10 Erte RE . aK 68... 160 do 1g BR 6% 1634 140 Roading RE. Bulg 1000 Hud RiwR&lm 77 = 250 0 + B29 Gohs 4m ExBr... 79 45 Papal . j 40 Del & Hua Can Oo 956 100 Clev & Pie RR.. >» ty) do..., 015 9836 60Gal& uh RR,.s10 07 100 Canton Oo. wx 0 do... » 68 @Watlares aod As since Wedsesday, Suspensions, Extensions, whee — Reportea uct F oat & Forrest, “cordage,"| New York; connected with New Orleans, and had large’ ts of eager. & & F Lawn nes, dry g ods, New York, suspended. Bunn, Raiguell& , Paliedelpble, ‘Winslow, t & Oo. bankers and brokers, New York, Connected with Indiana and othe. J & Edgerly & Co., grate coalers, Boston. Assets double Greasy: Tiled & One ary goede, Basten; sik re | ; ask an ox trnach; Dave weple meehs poy in’ foll if ‘not forced to . Lod Toony & Bril'ster, goods, Soston, suspenioi. Boldwie & Gillie’ 7 i Bernborn & ames. 4. W. Noyee Gago Werner & Whi 5 pene ‘Trese houses belong to Nasbus, 18 70 sawigned their ‘operty to the Srunegan, Derry ad Ixdian Head banks, Fortae U-nedvet uuewr crodiore Tuelr aseeta are auld tS so be three t'mes a1 great as their tla tilives. be oredttors of the Paci tc Miile Com ny are o- the extension sskea for, Hoiders of more than $100, of the'r paper have already called and acceded to the ar- revgemect offered this is one of thelargest aad bes, c2a- Guoted milis in the country. ‘ampeon, Baldwin & Oo.. dry goods Boston, suspended. Arother } eport says they were “‘desiera tn Yankee n0 woe seat nO: BORE & Do, Seemann ens hevae, att eh exten Curtis, Tobey & Sampson, goods jobbers, Boston, sustenase, abouer parey Ay fim Cartis, Tobey & 5 JG Bowe & Co. Boston, ask and will obtain an ex on sion, ("bey desi.6 a renewai of whew paper for six months, wih interest, B. W. Derby “bock merchants,’ Cincinnati, made an esaignment. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saronoar, Oat. 17-6 P.M. ‘scm —The market wes quiet and prices unchanged. Baaapercrrs —Fisar—The market was without casnge of momen, le st-cks wore |.ghi and receipte mederate. The sales embraced absut 1,000 barrels, at about tho fol lowing quotati ms: — $475 0 $400 40 Eatra Oolo and 6 10) ave iaD 60, 6% | 670 12 Choice exti@ family and 8 oO Rye flour 46 orp weal 4a ~-Vapegian was unchange? end sales copia: withous nf mogiént “rR. ‘W uMoracate reg ces, braced about 700 ® 8(0 bbts, within the range of the above Rye our was quiet at our ora meas ranged @ the above Agures for by 4 Palaor, mn, te of Juha Anohinciow Kearr.—at Yorkto en, N. ¥., on aaa’ 5 sient daughter of Dario Samp, Hoy all ef , via ys ‘the above pisos. ees ee Peekektil vapers plese c Boer poros—Ha) was. — 2 Brookiyp, Ut the Washingten Mreet M E chvrob, on Tuesdey, Oot 13, by Bey Dr. Kenradey, Baxiaumx H. Howmincrom (0 Sanam B., oldeab daugnler of Bepnen Haynes, Key , all of Brookiya, ted, ACKNEMAN.—On Sunday, Ooi. 18, of paralysis, Mre. Blam. munt 4083bMAm. Notioe of funeral to morrow P tina Sanday, Oot. 18, MARGAneT CaAnauRY, aged oars. friends and acquaintances are respectfalty invited to attend the foneral from the rewdence of ber goa Joan Carbery, Nu. 218 El zabvth street, this afernoon, a «wo och ox. ‘ sanlorrs —On Sunday, Oot. 15, of consumption, Jems Ou, mire, in the 49:0 year 0: bis age. Als frienas and soquatotances and those o’ the family aro respect lly ipvited to ettead the fanoral, to-morrow afte: eee, foes his late residence, No. 160 siya ) papers please copy. Suncay, Ot 18, Wre, Eu7anern & Groom Goon, elaeet cacghior of Tous. Hsles, Esq, aged 27 years, @ native Manchester, Kugixnd. Ber remetae will be taken te Greenwood Cemetery, thie afernorn, at two «clock, from her late residence, Red Boose Tavern, Srookiyn ‘F. Ubls Feta UD 4 morniag, Oct 18, Mra, Ham- ne Havronvears, widow of the late Jacob Hausinfrate, of iy recuse The funeral will take place from the residence of Jom F Navona, No 97 Rast Twenty atxth strect, to morrow af- terpoon, at one o'cluck. Horeron ~1o Brvoklyn, on Saturday, Oot. 17, after o gue ainfal \ness, Wr, Gaonen Hoocaow funerel will tase place from oi« iste residenos, So, 807 Sackett stroot, thie a’ternoon, at t-0 o'clock. Friepes of ibe family are respectfully inviwd « atveme. Lauqert —On Saiurday evepirg, 0 17 Anzamam Las omit, Sen , in the year of his ago © cends and reatives of the femily are 'nviied to attend the funers! fom hie late residence at Mount Plessam tae afiernoor, at two o’cloos. Mcoommac —Om Sunday, Ovt. 13, Viny ave davgbier of Thomas apd Margarct Macco-mac, aged yeers, 6 momhs end 29 days The relatives aud friewde of the family are Invited to ettend (ne faceral, thie aflornozn, af two o’slodh, from ibe reeidence of her perents, No. 121 Wea. Feenty- fovenip street, Hor rematna will be taken to Greenwoos for interment. sipoe thou’rt « spirit death!:#e now, Bince ciethe 1 Do mo: palofal clay, " high, avd purer day, Thy ewoet an: radiant b ow, Fain would this souife t tribute eoar, From thse ke on Senge tae mane; Who, logoring yet on ¥ ‘Wil wear thre in their PYE—Os Friday evening Oct 1 Ber wife of John &. Pre, aged 44 the relaitves and ‘rlevde of the ‘Willa Milles, of her simers, Mrs. Mre John E. Bypner, ef her brothers tn: for ever. }, ab 11 o'clock, Mamme- oars. , those of her 4. tetor No. 44 Willow place, Brookiyn Friends and scquatmt- ances wili please attend, without fartoer invitation. Brees — n Bev cn atrend the funera , from the residence of bis 38 “orfoik street, this morning, at eight New Jersey j aprre oony. Seaton too, o pny, 2m BLL. aged 66 years. - ‘The relatives and friends of the family are particularty reqrested to attend the funeral, this sferncon, at one Oclook, from bis lete revidenoe, No 101 tantoe stress Ewanson.- On Sasarday evening, Voi. 17, Joma Swammom, aged 81 years and 6 roawe ‘The and relatives are respectfully invited to at- ba the foneral, a oe residence, ye A -eeveuth street, shi: afernoon, at cne Fs yt Saurday, Oot. 17, of of he br Joss &, Tarvom, costumer, aged years, and 18 days family, and the profes. sion genrally, are respe:tfel y invited to sstend the funeral, this afternoon, at ove o'clock, from his late residence, No. 63 Prince street without furiher invitadion. Koglleb pacere please co 5y. Tatiez —On Sunday, Oct 18, Laowons Tmtam, aged 98 years avd 4 monihs The friends ef the family, and those of ber brother, George W. Teller, are respectiuily invited to ateed the fener .!, to morrow mo. ning, ot ten o'clock, from her inte vrata oe eanany, On eH] of consumption Mra ALLA jay, Oct. 18, of o: Jou a Warn vite oF Mr. Jown Wallace, acd deagh- ter of Mr. D. D. Jetnings, of Ontekiil, im the 234 year of Bracdywine. Wheat wae scarce and fi" ail Wrick —Oe Sunday, Oct. 18, at hie residence, No, 28 foy nove to prime ‘qual lon. Thin enlca embraced about | 1400ard stree, Jan. Waucw, god 68 years 90,900 w 30,(C0 bashelsyine! » ,000 bush. | , The relatives auc friends of tne family are respectfully os good whine Mary tend os 01 87; tote 40, 31 93 ipvites t0 aisend the Saneral, to mowrew afernees, of Owe #81 55; red soushers at $1 25081 714; Milwackie clap . Syd ts, and walle Oslo at SUIS eal US Corn wae |. Wrisiaunom —O1 11, of congestion of the The sales #ore confined to western mixed at 182 0 753., © ta were bevy aed lower, and western at 40c © 620. scaroe and recetpis light. About 10,000 a 16,000 Dushets Closing at about 4c Sie. port —To Liverpool about 4 0¢¢ bushels wheat were Franc cugeged, in sbip's bege at 04 , and 1,000 82,000 bole. dour | &. 2+ ; and some Coton was re, 9:6 82a, fo Lordon | 400 mis. ol! cake were eng Ot Qs 34., and 2,000 b ris. flour at 24, Tu Glasgow about 1 100 bbls Svar wore taken at 2, 66, There was no change of moment to notice in rates (or the Uc nuinent Paovncon—Pork,—The market was quiei, with sales of mens at $22 26 0 $29 60, and of prime at $\7 260 217 60 Beef was easier, w'th na os of repacked western at $ 0316 76. Prime mess was quies beef hams were reported ot $16 Bs.cu was heavy, #ith sales of western smoked at 130 Cut meaw With sales of shoulders at 9c @ 100 ,»n4 of allo Dressed hoge were selling’ at 7c. Lard—Choloe was scarce and firm st L6c., qaaiity ranged from i3o. « 14}so. aed adout 200 a 960 re Scuasa market was quite steady, with sale About 660 a 700 bids Code musoovado, {nclvding 100 at Te « S0., and the remsieder a 640. aéigat\s Tee invide Hgares for rete ng grades. was with salos of a+out 200 bbls. at ta. na, August 1, 1987 ‘Theres excitement 'n the suger market, owing ed , which Das ‘ented supplies resching market. About 20.000 (enon 140 ids) sold lan month ot $8 65% 0 $12 4, The of hemp en-e wary inst is 204,000 pieule, Bt $7 a OT 1: ond 8,500 pioule Of coffee, as Sl2to $16 per pool, im silver. ot to Sydmey, at £3 81. 64. por ton; to Meibourne for coréage em engart <% per 16 owt ; and to New York and tosten, $8 per t 2 of 40 fost, or 4 rales. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, MISCELLANEOUS. reqemed to examine ou large AT FRICRS To SUI? THR frmmA, ST aladenlile oad xOLISE bob . for LOB AR Cheese and racme for sale K REDEMPTION —m or Tam | Old et ee nese Gus, Ban forms ty ‘oni x following Denke are \aken at B\ ans warebows, Nos. 66 and 65 Fulton street, a NEW YORE STATE i : f seestaters Beeeersses see ae PF Saseccseseeszae’ perm aaet Brie . 5 " 2 Inacumation of bor 7] Inflammation of 6 11 Inflammation of 1 Inflammation of 1 Inftammation of 1 Inflammation of vy Inflammation of 2 ndammation of 1 ee 2 2 1 a ee et throat, Be USee if | ul orrertteenere tions Wh ..recrcrrncsecnee ses: WB one cc nercnencoee: 2 78

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