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"time and to provive HE NEW: YORK: HERALD. MORNING IE REVULSION AMONG CLOTHIN JOB BERS. fWiney TO THIBTY THOUSAND TAILORS, SEAM- Sragess8 AND CUTTERS OUT OF EMPLOTMENT— INRUDSTING FACS FOR OONSIDERAFION—TaB SeUsB AND BPFROT—NEW YORK OLOTARs—TAS @vuntRY. o~ people among the numerous readers of the Hmn4p, porheps, bere any adequate ties of the exicnt or the mag: @tade of tho wholesale and reall clothing and job basi news whied is onrried on in Chis cliy by «pwaris of one ‘pap dred targe manufactortcs and jovbiog houses, and up ‘wards ef two thourand retailers, who employ from tventy bands up io% 70 thousand und over cash, ani work 0) in (eo agrrogets upwards af twenty million dohars of oloth amment!y, watch is scattorod over the entire omntry, from Baise to California and Oregon, while muon of ‘14 seat @ tke Sandwich Islands, Weet indics and Jansda ‘Tae goods thus ditposed of und workea cp afford em ployment uireotly aed indirectly to at loast afty-or sixty (@onsend hands §Uywards of twenty-five thousand mey ‘Be vately put dowace residing in thisand the adjacon Gten, and the remainder througbost ine ovuntry for a cir @e various esiabtishments in the city, wi!) amount, por fangs, to over thirty or forty thousand, all jold, while the number of diifere:t banca actuaily em qgleyod will mot amount to over twenty-four or fvo ‘Woasend all told This excess in tho actaal numer em fo acocarted for from the fant ihat a large number bands employed in one esiabiishmont iovariany a rule to take work from two or thres a1 rons ype ai the cane time, #0 that the ond name 4 pars on ot Hy ‘on ks Of (20% at thove places ar being » bona fise em 4 af there establiehments lone, while ibe revdgegte i ‘mueb tbe property of one sire av the osher, Eipe- te this praouce pre-s.ert among the ma‘o portiun of workmen, who do is in o der never to be 0.14 of wor wrd fo epable them to employ rcornd or 01; ide oaods their re idence «7 rooms. another praction which of jae jars has bocome very prevalent among the j urneymen consivts of @ man oF woman who ‘f Li whtino they may be noquained, ead orocaring « ‘to be done within » given period, aad oo homes employ from three }» ive or more the work bes been compicted and ouside workers and evorentices, who, are f mabe, havo become gote name , apd in msny inetanses aie casbied to a Wagoe #1 though sbey re m the Bhvo. beddes heving of inewection in the various branches In most ocrees, however, i tv the wil «ork for d thomeclves for several woeks, for the and advantage of practice ox: By this moans the persone who euploy aro genereliy enable’ © makes vary nacd Om their app entices and dv a large amount of the'r several emvtovers, which in borried sea goncraly very acceptebie to tho barinese man ‘Bale ©} bem is also an advantagoous one to the first em- ‘Qe, 'B consequence of its reiiovlog nia: Of te neces! of, end looking after toe, ia me cares, Incredib © iarge number of heads which he ‘Would olberwize be obliged to do, mz by this system uo ome bud + 0 pariy tekiog the work from tho store ts Rnown to the wanefeciarer, and consequently Horo Hut the party Mss proceriog NO Wk bel 1 res ons'>)9 therefor to him. plan bas of ina roars como very mech imo peed . & tmto the courtry and dis daughters of fa-mors aad A., of eonrse, koowing bis wertmen In this #8y ono Contracior of-n works for or six defferent houses, reciiving dierent work, from @10bh beuse, by which supply all eople witain of she couvtry who wish io take fm work, wih such kind as they goaersliy oro er; some ames employing oF vet of banus k'Gg Cheap overalia, ‘er iB manu acturing Various Klads of 8+ ict, ® waking "p youth’s fancy olotbing another in maxing women’s skiris, enotber {0 manufecturicg dre vers, aners masirg Vara, otbers obiidren’s douca, &. ia thie waon-r hese conirecicrs frequently employ from two bom rod t0 @ ynomtand women throngbout the country, not ove of whom are ky own to the New Yok masvfactaror, al Mhorgh all aro indires ty st work for, ano deyendent aooa him fur ihe +meil pittanoes thoy are enaried by ustry aa bard wo k Wearp curing eix Jays’ apd nights’ wil; fer ts wum be remembered the’ afier leaving the Contras tr, who is alone responribie to the New York merchant ‘fer the gr ode in hie possession —s prom: cm each ariicie wannfeciu'ot, over the contract urice, there can be bat very linte remaining for the perron who aouelly forme tho work. For instance, Mr A rovcivot euvtrart .2ins twelve conte cast for mancfact ring #h:te sbirwe; he gives the collars to ono set of nanos, the Dosome te aomb:r to be mete ay by mw ng Mechmer, aad then, @ th Dosome and Collars thos made, fe gives the shirt to another party to be put wgetber, for which he allows say ‘cepts, wh.ch is anout the average prios paid; oy which mease s emart sower may, if sho sews atoadily, make fom one dolar and @ hell to two dollars par week. Of course this {6 not quite a muon as ts uecally paid for Re oe me kvnd of work doze in ww , Dat then tt mast be remembe: ed sbat there is ihe proda {'rne coatrassor sna the par of iho & com and cellar matere to come out of the ficat price paid by the mano actorer It be thougdt surprising thas eo Many Han: Re country Who Dave the timo or aro 2 area large farmers and oihors in the count y, who, forropate sisters who renide in town, take up ibeir stiention af.cr P, ans ude qurully gladiy avail themeelver juring their leisare Nours, both to help onge themielves itn pin money, Many japtances sro known where the wifo and daugoters of a family me ko seificient by rowing in ‘hie monner to par Chase sot on y their own cluthing, bn! that of tho malo por i equ rH i f ge zi : ae ‘\ would extremely Ley Bhs olmthiers to oita: hi one moet genersity meaty hem ere, p= AA, rowame aes tne mille §=—With this sinte of - reape 4% abould ay fe onlr enowe ip "Soe w EY aT it ie knowa continas, there a clothing ‘of all Kiads ig extremely scarce but very dear, that New York enpolios , for which sbo mills, prio the various g ? Hell : iid ps ff EINE ee Federline etl ee taieeat Pipa t rea Sale, Ba Hit EO anlage ne ea ene Eat clevke. Yhetr business betog principally it may Do some time yor Defore they Cpl " —— wi of the Cah noc in now em) a tnetr hands totend locherg. emi on , OF as soon as they bring in the wor me. giving toeach wan a hitle work—jast sufficient to Koop tuem and their familie from strrvation; although oy 20 ding they are ovmpelled to use up @ portion of wpat capt'ai they bo-e on hend. Ovbor places are keeping tome of the ea) of their cutters, althougt there is noining fer them to do, Im hoves that in the course of a fow weeks may be able to go on again. Io visiting the varivus ertabii:bmoents sorougbout the olty our re port r gathered euch information from the and otbers as be was ale, a'tborgh ia very many ineinrces tt may be tmrerfect and uvsatifactory, 0 «ing to the very im yo uninber of outsiders, or eeoque bands, and the pum bers employed by on Tractors, as siaved above, From avch Information as ovult be had, however, |t te evitent teat tue workmen apa wowen in thie sran’b of trate are ent. and likely to be, ov} Du merous clase Of 3 ‘nour olty, an? in fact throughout tne coantry during the ocmipg winter, and some provision shoud ovce DO token, lu order to seo that none of the realy desorv- ing iv the trade actualy «uder or ‘hs nececseries of life. Iv was resity atfooung yesterday and day before to seo he large nowber of poor working women wh» crowded map) Of tho duwn town stores early in ‘he morning, vay erly haya work, apd ecb 10 turn pleaitog their ard thetr families ciroumetances and begging for some thing to do, even @ bat grins, or ow baif or quarter imo; im avme isstapcer, Woore hoy bsp ened to havea litle money In the savings’ Danke, « faring to rel: thee, six. or twelve months for their pay, if they could only be sed apd kno® that thoy wore earning «moving The capioyers were, however, tn acarly every instenos, boigb iD meat cares ver) rolactanily, cecapelles to turn it esr to the cumerone entreatios for work which were mea bad worked fu searcols lccsing work out bring it ‘YY tod that they canvot beve any mere, and toei- sorounts bepg setied, they (ura wih sed cearts and leave the place, pot knowing oerbapa where the noxt days’ pr vision for themzelves and families, to say 10 ting of tbe next months’ rent, is coming from Very men; cf the giris nave souget io vain for work aficng the hatbam street siores »fter being ditcharged f-em the wholesale etoror; but after golng wnroagh Chat. bam and otber streets, from one end to the ciber, they have, 12 some Insiarcys, reurned o thelr old sores and {njortmed thelr fox me: etnpioy ers of what they have done, ndcing that they Dave been upanie to get work of an: Bind, wnlews they would consent to take shirts from the stores in *baam suce. and make tem up at four onnts each, but one or twoof which wey could make to the course of s day by berd avd coustent sewing. What adds greatly to the amount of misery lik ly to reaals to the per- ‘one thus thrown out of employment, ia the fact that duriog good times tho wages wade by the herds em- ployed directly by tho shops, including cutters and sow. era—male oni fenalo—will not average over five dollars a week ailyourd while apw the amount cerned br tbe second hands wi! rot average over half that amount per weer, which presonts aver, bad appesrance for the future, particularly 20 whe» it is recollected that many of these employés aro wicows with s fonily of faiherless cb ldren, or young gi: ls with, perbaps, an aged mother or fatber and young hors snd sisters to sup ort, and ‘who, owing to the pidances revelved when working, wwe just ersbled to live from one week to another, without neing able to Jay by a cent or make any provision for tho fu ure, This last cles: are much more umerous than at fires might be suspoeed, and aro in many invisnces al- ready en irely deatitute'of the actual necossaries of iife, albougb the: , in some lentances, bave not been over a week or tou days out of employ ment. ‘There appears to be but cne Sectiment prevailing among ofallthe present finasclal derangement andtliouar, waset presen! angewen! and difliculty, whiob te, that it Is direoUy traceable to small pamber of stock } Dbivg speculators baabers and cepi-alis's, +ho, like the gerber at the far. tadle, becoming desperate, in s sudden fit of despair ventures everything on the tarni: of she cioe or a card, an2 lousing, not only ruins but all cozneoted with zim From We statis’ bumbers are sloacy experienced, bread by plying the reed!e. CLONING MANUPACTORINB. oe es 9 ' Mando! & Grothera ..... 1, &. Brownins * seindardt & Brill... » S8e BS11S! Woner & stentelm, Maiden T3ne— Bernom, Thiyer & Oo J J Brows & Uo. H. © Barts. 8S 200 100 135 80 4m 625, ‘ Na bepiel Keapp, . Jnl. boober, Rosensnal & Co. Kanfoan & Bohon s S332 ESESE8Es 238382 2 $5 18853 S888 BEERS Ee E112 a fg 181 18 8 erBiiesr 13s 118i Seei-s3 tier Ss ees 88 8s118 reiessBii BSsaiisis gs SSES¥SE3 32 & s wb ESSs8 853 88553) 38533 23t2 dam in mabing op tw eaoh case the largest number of ply, some few of whom prova>ly have very bad pro: Pech? forthe futare untooe vusinens anouhd ‘vive before the winter sete tn. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES, WEBELY STATAMANT OF 4B DOSTUN DANES. Boston, Ost. 20, 1857. ‘The following are the footings of the statement ot the Boston banks for ihe past wees, as compared with ihose of the wees previous — Oct, 13 Oct 20. $31,960,000 $31,96,000 - 918.00 48,454,000 Deo, $458,100 64 2560,.00 Deo 81 600 6,355 000 6,071,000 Dec. 284,000 BUS*ENSIONS IN PUILADELPHTA. Puraparrasa, Os 20, 1857. Messrs, Farnham, Kirkham & Oo , dry goods ceslers in this city, Dave mspended, and ask an extension Messrs Wohelap & Oo, Market streot, who are largely in the siraw ‘anu bonnet business, also ruspended THE BANES OF NBW ORLEANS. Naw Onceane, Oot. 19, 1987 ‘The bank providents have agreed to take certified check: on the (itizeps Bank in raymons of deots The Citizens’ Bepk rodeems ite circulation with specie, bat nod the ebeoks of aopositors. ST. LOUIS MONEY MATTERS. Sx, Lovis, Oot 20, 1857, ‘Tne Bate Savings Institvtion in thts cily hav o ened a deposiiory fer the currenoy of the aj im ng Siaie, also for the ourrency of tho New Has land Sates and ibe “late of New York; #0 for the noice of ina Philadelphia, Pita brrg apd Sshim ore bands. A largo »* mbor of the heaviest merchants advortise 'o receive all currency at par. THY MIQHIGAN OBNTRAL AND THN MICIIGAN SOUTH- ERN RAILROADS. Lavorrm, Oct. 90, 1867. Tt 18 sald that an arrangement was closed yesterday be tween Michigan Cen'ral and the Michigan Sowhern Ral which will tend maiertaliy ‘o benelt each by preventing hereafter a rulaous competitions for businoss. THE PHILAUBLPAIA STOOK BOARD PutaDm rats, Os. 20 1867, ‘kedvil Penvsytvania 6’¢, 8136. R-ading Railroad, 1655. Morris Canal 37. Long Island Railroad, 834. Ponn- syivanta Railroad, 36 BANK FRAUDS IN INDIANA. EXTEMSIVR LOBBYING IN TH LEIS) ArORE—THB WAY BANK COARTERS WERE OBTAINED— Tuk WAY BANK STOCK WAS TAKEN UP. Governor Wright, of Iadians, in his Jato apncal merssgo, made 8 serious charge against ceriain mombers of the State Legisiatare, who, he alleges, combined to ob‘ain a charter for the new State Bank by corrupt means aad for fraudulent purposes. The Governor uses the following Wrong language on the subjeci:—Tue means and appli ances breught te bear to secure the passego of this shar. ‘er would, if exposed to the public gare, exhibit ihe dark- fracd and corruption that ever disgraced tne hilst men of pure and booo reblo repilments were led into its support in tae belief vbat tbo approaching close of the existing bank rquired them thas early to provide a snocesmor, others supported it UpoD promize of stock, ey uivaleate in money or pledges #5 to the location of oifievens branches. To make up the constitutional wete in Its favo the 8 of members were recorded in ite pasrage wbo were jat moment absont end many mi'cs distant from the capitol ” By a reaclution of the Senate a comwittes of five was sppeinted to Investigete these charges—a doty ebich oo coupled tbem f om 7, to June, .86s—and thelr vo ominous report le Dow before us. The bili granting = charter to the Biate Bask. with braaches, on the Jet of Marob, 1856. but reselved the Governor, and was agate dnally over Goverpor Wright’s voto. i Tho mejarity eport testimony estab!’ \he follo «1pg conclesions:— First —Toaitn i864 taljalon of ube meeting ri ture, made attem E a i if i ; i 4 e 3 z g § i i ri z tho rabsortption of the stock, so ar tm many districts, for tho purpose other parties ot » prot, Third.—To ett ot this Se heaps eg! concerted scheme, whereby the ‘ter waa to be engi peers revgh tbe Legisiature, and sumdry moans eppliances of on improper and corrupt charaxer were resorted to for thie purpose, where seemed to be inacequaie to secure fe si pport. FYourtb.— "bas the prejeot, ae originally introduced, met ‘* cD 80 M008 OPpor) ivp, thas these persons consented to iw moc flestion, a far aa toal'o ¢ the cleases, referring to thy State's interest tn the old hank to be striabem from ine bUI, whereby its passage was Pere ealcs Clause, or 79th section, manoer of opentn, the bocke for we & H the "70th section, to fa 10 taking ef etook, thereby co" aroma ore w ‘a m- mating tho pri tho oherished throoghout, of eubstaixing ry web) s to private’ gain, to be ject weloct j i Hi | | I i : i t E as iH = & did oey to fy Carnebas, stcob, if he desired it; and ule fon ; ing stock, and probably monk, mobabiy he comitor i “Ll aever ‘Mered bim any amoon bed po sutherity of power to offer bim sor ahi t, Any mognr, ettempt 0 secare Dis vow, other than tne ad. veeating of the morite of the Ditl.’? 8. 1D. Williameon, representative from Spencer county, aye Ty een told Toon d have en Stock I shoes to take, | * 22 pint hopes I weal vote fore ss EDITION—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, offer! to proeare me the oantainoy of a bank bile Raving am. dersiood thas thet «as the only eMr» Idosired. He geve | metor stand that he hed nfvenoe with the sapoiet- fem | ower et Pesbingtop, av oF two of the outs! :ers shep I decimd aking pack ta ye mast on the vies of poverty, sspured wo tar [oon dt havolt, $5 0000 $10 000, and 07°16 at my Ietnare-—toat | oou d pag 18 without feck a certalr bn Havt, of Richmond, was ovnsidered of almost prico'ers valne, becaass it wee reporied that he come to Indisnam lie to defeat the bill and the Bank Uom miesiovers suthoriz d one af tae iohhy to give h: $20 000 jm sick, or, if Deceseary, $40,000 for they mac ba om. Bot iteerme that J bo was incorrupuble, for Dir pame veorded nmong the’ nays.” Farther, don the record that one judiga-nt member, Mi Stadabaker, phe Dill was declared pateed, rose b ‘and moved toamend the title of ihe bill ae fel- —‘tA Till creating @ mone: ed i wopoly, with seven apd ten borne, tv swindle the peop’e;”” but the [a- iene Legislature not being struck wih ine euphony of that title rejected the amend nent Joat at thie bme ever: tring o moorning baute end bant- ig powesses more than ordinary tnterest for al! alssces of tbe community, aud w+ cacn’s brlp tbinking tact this re Dor! cumes mics unely. Jt servo: to show how neatly oor Western frends can do up a nice ittde bit of profitable frand aed corruption I! the volume wae not quite 20 bu ky is World make a cap tal pocket —e vade mecum— for tho mem»eors of the A:bany | boy; (og be only a child’s primer to the harples of Wash- gion. SOUTH CAROLINA. THE OBARLES ON BANKER. [From ti © Unsrieet n Moroury, Oct 17} Tho Babk of. Charleston yestercay morning teued the following card:— BARK Ov THARLEST N, A. 0., Oct 16,1367. THI BANK WILL OUNTINUA SPECS PAYMENT Al) Dank neles cur-cpt i toe cur be resetved tn reyment and on ce; by ‘his bage, doporitora aro req ov d to draw the'r obccxs parable in current funds Cbecks op New York will bo farmshed at par fur the Dill of this Denk. Dep # torn wey, at thelr opticn, recetve certifoatos for deyoets Dow at ihotr crecit, bearing taterert at the rate of seven per cent per annum, redeomabie tn coln, at nos leas (ban three nor more tian aix months. Pr the provo jon of the pub io this bank will receive our ent funda for the pa moot of debts due the bask, acd for el1 collection pacer received from ouher bank, and will farrish ember funds oaly for pay ment to other banks The «npoun e sent had a favorabie aad tee gord feolr g manifened the presious day #aent onl sastaiaed but increased. The c ison merkes shared {a tho general ‘act! ity, and prices advanced an eighsh to a quarter. It fs Lmperta: bo 0 #8 ve, tam) tho Dearer \he banks ap- P cach t+ uganimity of action the more b pefal become he prospects of th: nore end the dealors in tuetr 5 rs duce. We trust that a few deys will harmonise what tvor of ¢iferenoes exist bet ween thom. o> n'ime the local run upon the specie paying epitrely deased, and tho notes of a1 the banks are \aken witbons question tn tye general business of tne city. No one throws a doubt upon iheir solvency, and tois cor fdesco in their ability to meot all their mene we bollove extends to tne utmost itmiis of their circala- Mon, A genvieman writing trom Aunteville, Ala , saye:— Ibis thought bere that ail your city backs will suspend, apd if hey do sheir notes will cireulate brre as freely as Persto‘ore, wib little o¢ no discredit. Novody bas any Carolina banks, although the banks bad es offectually as if thoy bad invaded their vaciie and emptied them of Weir imarare Tee laleness of the crop bas given in- croascd effect $2 this maiignant luiaence, CANADA. THE PANIO CREEPING NTU THB PROVINCRS—MBET- IN@ OF THE BOSRD OF FRADE OF QUEDSC—80S- tibat is croteotion of ail classes. money market !n Kogland aad the Unieed States vas well know b to all morcan:lle mon, and {$ remained with th:m 40 decide whother thry recommend @ ooures simi jar to bat edovkd ip 1637, whem the following notice wae ee resamaen of metals nts by the banking inst! ‘ihe suepens! " payme 0 banking tutions of New York bas iaducod the directors of the ua- dermeniioned banka in this city to take into osnsidera- {ion the effeot which ibat neasure will produce on the cur. repcy of tne counry. After tbe most mature deliberation they oan como to a? other concluricn than that it wil operete as a drain of epe- ote trem the Cepadas to ine Uniteo Sues; and ae the oaly means in their po er to prevent such a ruinous effect and avert the disastrocs const quences 1» the commercia! on . SIMPSON, Cashier Quobeo branch of the Bank of Moniresl. 0. GETHIV94, Acting Cashier, Qaepeo Bank. sf § i < i i d i i | E i 4 | £ i s i aftr tl L 3 5 j i | H f : By i li | i $ i 1 Hepoatie bearing ” ‘Total Mabililiee,....... ‘oinend bollion....... Landed avd cther property... Government secaritier, 1857. ARRIVAL OF THE-EUROPA AT HALIFAX, IMPORTANT Nt Ws FROM EUROPE. Effect of the American Monetary Crisis. GREAT DEMAND FOR /iMONEY. Advance of the Kate of Interest by the Bank of Kugland. Shipment of Specie to the United States ARRIVAL OF SPECIE BY THE EUROPA, Decline in Cotton---Breadstufls Steady. NO NEWS FROM INDIA. poeeenenees SEVERE STORM ON THE COAST OF ENGLAND, LOSS OF THE sHIP ke, &, Tho stoamsh!p Earopa, Oaptain Leitch, from Liverpool on tbe afternoon of Satarday, the (tb inst., arrived as flait/ax at 11.20 o’clook inst evening. Bhe bar £63, 60 tm »Feole. » The American crisis was severely felt in Ungland and France, and money throughout Europe was advancing. Speclo was being shipped to America, ‘Tho Bank of England had raised \is rate of discount from 53, to 6 per coms. ‘The rate of discount is now from 6 to 7 per cent. ‘The Times bas some leng hy romarte on the porcae, and ssys:— The suddenness of the renewal of the drainof gold whieb bas led to this step bas taken the publio by surprige, because they were not prepared for the oxiraor- dizary sews by the two inst American mails, Al lowing due weight to that Intelligence, thore is nothing im the; movement to create alarm, although there to « high probability {; may soom bave to be reported.” Upon the whole, it is possible that the combined operations of the American panic aud the I diap interreotio:s may for s time bave affecied the Engiiah resources to the extent of two or three millions; brit the Times considers, as regards the broad irade of ibo cmpire, that it ia imporsivie to discover a cause of fear. Tne discount «stablishments havo also advanced their rates a half of one per comt. Tao Tims argues in ihe samo article that fright alone is ths ceuse of he dally rain goiag om in America, and hat there is nothing in what is now passing which will, before any leng.b of :ime, tnterfore ‘with the Dustccas or cripple the nationa. reesurco, of tae country. ‘Tre London Commercial Daily List of Oct 9, (evonto;,) seys i ie the gonera! opinion that money matters Leave teen their worst ia America; and although muoh casiioa has been observed in the pegotiaiion of bills, ati ine foal- tog is rather beter than t was yesterday. ‘the weather bad been very stormy on the Koglis! coast, apd memerou: wrecks are reported, inciuding the enip A. B Kimball, from Sunderland to New York, #hich was wrecked on Goodwin Lands, Her crew were saved. There ts nothing ister from India. The London Morning Star of Saturday positively an- nownces that the Goveruor Genera! of India bas be n re- called, No other journal bas the news. The Londos Morn ng VAronicle profewses to bave good auth wity for saiicg wha! steps bave beco taten for |ame- diately proclaiming ihe Queen Empress uf tHingostan, aod that tho next telegraphic adyioes wil probabiy bring bows of such & prociamation. At Caloutta the stalement was generally regarded aa ab- surd, op simply consifictional grounds. ‘The Engitsh papers are Mee with roports of tho fas\ day and sermons. The London Tina devotes trvoty six ke. columns to matter embr.cing extracts frum .no diecowees | delivered im one bundred and sixty four chur shoe, Rev. A RB. Spurgeon addressed et the Oryatal Pa'noe the largest audience Wat bas ever assembled to modern times to Haton to the miaistry of the Goapel Nearly 24,000 peo ple were present, A large som was collected in aid of uno (dian Rellef Fund, ana Wwe coatri silons at cbarches cen, erally were up & lloeral scale. A proclamation had bern issued by she Irish aathorities +xtending te limite of the proclaimed district around Belfast, informasioa baving been received Vat the poopie, instead of delivering up thelr arma, wore eouconlng thom ontalde the original Namie, ao jbai (hey would be ayallanle 1 omse of froub distarbances. A large sone was thrown at « passing train on the !sst- ern Connties Bailwey, ands carriage struce Prof. Rogors, of Bosten, in the face. breaking his jaw bone, Cathariee Hayes, (ne enger, wae marric’ in Lenton to Mr. Bushnell, of New York. ‘Tho King of Preasia was feared to be dying. ‘The Europe roports that sho passed on ‘be 18-h fast, 0 large vessel, sbip rigged, ayperestly a screw steamer, eor!ng onst; 14tD, passed @ largo sorew steamer stooring out. ‘The steamship Porvia arrtved at I'verpool at 3 o'clock on ibe morning of Satarday, tho 10th inet. ‘The steamehip Indian arrived at Liverpool at 9 o’slock on the afermooe of the 7th. ‘To steamship Boressia from Hambarg for New York, pat back to Hamburg om the 7th. Tae caute was sot stated. COMMERCIALS INTELLIGENCE. LONDOA MUNEY MARK 4. ‘The Bask of Eogiand bad advarced \ts rates for dis- comet to six por cent. Contole cloved at 99% 0 8046 for money, Momre. Dartre oe quote mosey ia ao..vo de, mand. The ba lion im she Beek of Kngiand |\+i increased £618,000 Bar allver, Ge 1744; englen, 76: 94; dollars = Lowpon, Ost 10—12 Wt Contols closed a8 89\5 & 804 for money and aocouak AMBAICAN SROURITIN®. Mewre. Baring Groce. & Go. report Awericm seouitios witheut Dayere = Mesers. Bell & Oo. repor! Tew socks Qeneraily uschangod, bet railway feouritios sigady lower — Ltnole Central, shares, 1 per cent disc rant to i per ceat New Yer £ irond 7's, Ist mortgage eae stoning fees.....: Penpayivenia Comiral 6 6, lcs mortgage . ° EF. Saterih waite reports am improved demand and no ‘The | ondon papers report the market ‘all on Tou stay, with mere etllers tuan buyers. Sales of [linoie Usateal shares were made a4 1 per cent dieooun! to par. Michigan Contra 8's of 1969.. New York Comtral 7's of 1994. ‘comprises only five days, a@ nothing was done on Wednes day, The eetimated sales on Fritey—sho day on which the ropa eailed—were 7,000 bales, of which speculators took 1,000. The market closed quiet. The following aro the quotation — Yair Orloane, 9°;; Middling O loans, 05 16; Pate Mp tande, 9/5; Middiing | plands, 92 1¢: Falr Movies 09 16: Mid¢ ling Mobiles O)(. The stook in | ‘ver oo! was 502 860 bales, of whiok 111,000 wore Amoricas. the sdvance in the ra on of dicount by the Baak of Fogiand consed @ dalinese {pn the market and checked the Jemand from spe alaiors PRICK TWO CENTS. MANCONSTER MAMKBT. The advices from aachostor ‘© fayorabio, and prices were Ormer tor ;:00da wad yar LIVERPOOL BEKAD®tUF78 MARaWT. Breadate ff closed dail and bad slightly declined. Movwvs Richardson, Bpeace & Jo's circular revorte flour Cull, and inferior qualities slightly dectized, Wheat uth, apd tn'erlor qnaiiites deciinot 24, a 34, Can stoaty, Floar—Weebsra canal, 308. «Sis. ; Orio, 429. a O3+.; Pnita. Colphia and Laltimoro, als, a dle, 6d Red * bo t, Im. 6d. a 8s, 2d., ond while, 84. 104,095 34, Mlx-d and yolow orn, S7e. 6d , and white, dls.» ‘ie, Tao brokers’ cirou- Jar quotes a decline on the wees im four of \s.; in whens, of 4d. 0 Od, acd in corm, of !s ale Of LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, Messrs Bigieng, Aibyn & vo., hohardson, Spouco & Co, James McHenry and others, quo:e—Beef quict and beavy. Pork quiet, but unchanged in price Ban Orm, with an adverce on fine qoalities of 1s Lard dull at 60s, 870s. 6d. ‘Tatlow an average busiaess, withoui qaotablo change—butchers’, 608. UIVESPOOL PRODUON MARES, ‘The Brekers’ and other cisoulare (100; asbes Ora, wid ap improved demand, at ite. 64. » 44s. for pole, aud ado 64. a dis, 6d, for pearls, Sugar dull and {aforior qualilos Slightly lower, Coffee quiet and drolined alighily. Rio Steady and Carolina tp more req1at, at 2is. 6d. @ 269. a, Tea in little inquiry and prices weat. Rosia dul; oom. mon, 4s. 7d.; mecium, 6. 09s. 04, Tar and \urpentine— nothing doing. Philadephia bark, 11s. 6 a 12s 6d, Bal’ Umore, freoly offered. Oils—Cod liver quiet, at £10 a £40; Seal, $43; Linseed, dull, Spirits turpontine da-1, at 19%, LIVEAPOOL PREIGRTS MAKER Messre, Warren and Thayer roport rates to Now York ly dociized, and to Boston a trifle bighe ; dry goods, to Now York, 12s. 04. a 17¢, 6d.; Nardwaro, 126. 6d ; bare and rails, 124, 6d.; erates, ds, dd. a Ta, Panstngors, £9 100, a £3 ioe, LONDON MARKBTa. Mesers. Baricg Biotkers repor'—Brcaisiaife qaies bed steady, Iron dull and slightly lowor; rails aad bare £7.5 £7 ba, Ocffoe heavy, ab @ deoliae of te a 3s. dugerateady for the better qualities, but Ua, a Is, lower for the inferior grades, ice buoyant Syirle tur- tine wondy at 406. Saltpotve Ge 6 63 Tea te in lho waquiry, and prices weak. Tallow steady; ¥.G, 688 3d, Fisb os nominal Linseed ol, 3) A, HAVRE Manasr. For tho week ending Sth wetant, ihe sales of colton wore 11,000 bales, ai higher prices fur all qaalities, tho market cleatng y2let but steady New 0: loans ires ordt. raire, 128f, Sook im port, 79,000 bales. Daadatnirn wore slightly lower, ashes duli pod nominal, ete heavy. Provisions .cliand pomjaal Rice quiei- Sugar eienoy. Lard firm. Tallow drooping a dull» but prices unchanged. Whalebore quiot, bui steady. THE LA CKhse MARK OTS, 001, OF 10—1 P.M, Mesars. Richardson, Spenco & Oo, report Wal tho ro- celpt of the Persia’s vows caused ® deciiae 10 all qnaitiier of cotton. TS eadatut’s were (niet and prices steady. Corn was firm. Provisions inactive and prices steady, (Bere, owtpg to the iatoness of tho hour, we wero obliged to slose the report. We will pnbiien tho Dalasoo of it in our afertoun editirn } Cy Politics. T. Jones, Jr., present Councilman ef the Porty.equend district, wes Wenimously sominated as the democratio candidate fo the Assembly lati ight, io the Nimth district, ‘which comprires the sixteenth ward, Jobn J. Rallly was nominated for Assomblyman to the Fourts aiatriot, Poittical Intelligence. Bove Camouina Usorsp (7.7m Sama tomiurr —in oommeD- tion with the vacanry tp the Senate of she United Biatee, oo casiones by the death of Jadge Builor, of Souin Carolina, tho pamee of We following gonslomen have Doon soggestod:—~ Gen James Hamilton, Hon R. B Rheti, Ex tov. J. Bh Hammond, Hen, #. W. Plovens, ‘Hon J. L. Orr, fon, Jobu 8. Proston, Ex-Gov J. L, Mavning, Hon. James Cheesut. Of these, ov. Hammond only has publicly withdrawn hiv name. It 1s understood, however, thal iho friends of Col Orr do not fatend to press bia for ibe pre- sent vacancy. Mr. Preston ie at present ia farope, bal wo beve not beard that his mime hae bees w indrawn, Messrs Hamilton, Bhett, Pickens, Manalng and Okesna) may be considered as certainly in the (eid. Morom v1,— The election {nm this 2iate bas resnited in tno ancoess of an entire democratic delegation to Congress, The following gentiemen were slocied —Firet distriol, L Q ©, Lamar; Seoond district, Roaben Da rie; Third die trict, William Bay kedale; Fourth distzioi, 0, BR, Siegleten; Fifth diatrios, J. A. Qaitman. K,iveas Lar arcms —Accord'ng to the le‘est ‘Yetarne recetved, the Legisiaicre of Kansas wil) stand as foilows:— corse, Free State, ren worth county. - a) Sanco = 4—Jrown, Yemeha, Marsbail fomie ind Riley, and ail toes part of the of Santee ehiod lies t and eve a A a . 1 % Distrhet Pro Bile. 1—Leavensorth county, ~ 6 a i LJ 1 - l4—Boerbor, Goefny, Wilson, Dorn and = MoGee Counties... ......+ se = 18 Weod vow, Ovfoe and Aven - YA Apderaco ud Frackiis Counties. a 17— Lion county. - 1S— C5 Rine county, a FOIL. ceo +: v00s seve cnseeececeeceoooeDD n OF ae To Me lOTmD oR Ww Maeanromnrra—the om cere t) 06 ehoecn in Massacbusetts, at the anova) election, November 30, are the following —Siate Governor, Liew \enans Covernor, Secretary of State, Treasurer and Re- ceifer Gene a!, Avditor, amd Allorney General, Might conneill ra, im single distriete, each district compesed of ve eenatoriat districts. Forty sena ore, in single districis. {eo bondred aad forty representatives, in districls. O29 covsty Comminsiener in each county Porrnca: DauinqrEvre, — According to the cemens of 1860 ‘Where are 662,000 vorers (616,600 nartve and 196,000 mata’ ratized) tm hie Mate, The total vote on ihe Presidente, Woket in 1366 wae 607,000, leaving #5,000 delinquents voters, The vote thie fail will not probably exseet 460,000, leaving 200,000 voters at home. Axorian ov ram Lost Passexomns sv rim Ome “a. & Aeadiey’? a reamies for Horatio F Li. 9 val ‘Vouberrfekt avenue. in joa Cars Trine sooree of a ee we protanly among she number nape ived ber of 1/aron for rever to her bome win « ovoken Ot

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