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‘HE METROPOLITAN POLICE. ‘ules ard Regulations for tte Government. ‘The Commitee on Rules amd Regulations of the Board of P olfee Commissioners bave submitted thelr rerort, with @ raft of ibe rule and (regulations they propase for te ernwcnt (fhe Metrepotiian pelioe. w yit, are eniqned the lou! divisions of Ue Metregetiian Pelive district, ae foRews:— FRB LOGAL DIV'SIOWS ef he Wocrepa*tan Police distrtot, are Mvidod tato pre” eamcis, Dowuded as foltows — Peete } Peat, Third ead Sort wards, Brooklyn. 2 Second and Fifth wards, & Gixib, Teach ond Twetfth wards, 4 events and Kieventh wards. ud & Thirteenth, Fourtconts and Nineteenth werds, Trsok- lyn. ‘S. Fifveewth, Pixteenth and Kigttteenth wards, Brectlyo, 1 (dud-stati 0) Aeventecnta ward, Brookiys. & (ovine) wear ard, ® (8:betation) Ninth ward, « Mach cf fhe several wards of the city of New York oon- atictes a precinct. correspondizg in number to to number of tbe ward. In euch Of the precincts there is one or more states houses, from whence the auty of the precingt ‘w carried on THR POLICE FORCE. ‘We Domriet of ene Genera! Pupertetontert, two Deputy Tuper'ntenvento, thirty ome Inspecters or Captaina, cee bowtred and'twenty-four sergeante, sud also patroimen fwd Joormon, the force being divided tot companies, and & ecmpany consisting ef one Inspector or Catatm, foar wergcents, with a quote of patroinren ani doormen for the tition Doves. A river price Is alse provided fer to consist of patrolmen @iviced ino Doss crewe, ander the command of sergeants, © sorgenct being tn charge of cack ‘boat. “ive rargeons are seo provided for, whogn duties are to . Yaumiee and report to ibe Board of Commiasianers on toe Hyste) condition of candioates: fer the officeof satrotmen, ‘and to perform nok professions! duty as may be directed Py we General or Deputy Superintendent of the police sphhrut feo or expemee to the mombers of the force. The Tollowtog ls the aubetance of the general rues of the de yeriment— 1, Bech wember of tho poites force is required to ao- vote bis «bole time snd atlenuon lo tho business of the derantmen' the exolasion of every otber calliag; aod Rough cer on bours are allotted fo the purpose of duty ‘on ordinary ovcasions, jot at gti times they must be pre- pared to a0t on notice thet their services aro req aired. 2 Pupciust sitepdance apd prompt odedicnos to ordere sare to de rigid\y enforced. @. The members are required to be.qriet, civil ead or- derly ‘m thelr aeporsment, apd to maioiwin docoram end co command their temper, bavo patience and discreiyn, ‘violent, coarse, profane or in- ot with Ormness sad sxficiens erry c 4 deme are probiblted from drinkiag say kind of quer, or emekiog while on doty, and from enteriag any place where intoxicat ng liquors are sold or farnished, ox sept in the performance cf their duty. No tatoxioating mks lowed $9 be Introdaoed in the station houses, ‘omrept by advice of arhyeisien; por is emoxiog aliowed s apy time In tne public office of the station house & They are preb dited from reosiving from any person w custody or after be eball have beon disonarged, any gratoity, reward or gift, directly or iedirectly, or any de wortotion of dring, and without the writtsn permisstoa of ihe Board of Commissioners they are not permitted to re detve compensation for dameges sustained im the discharge of the'r duty, from asy persona. @ No member te permitied to apply fora warrant for biuself without permission ia writing Deput; 7. They are probibived trom compounding any offence eormuied ageinst Weir persous or property, or t> with- drew ary compisin’ »ith out pormission of the General or Deputy superintendent. They sre prohibited from communicating, except w sorb :ersons as Girecv 4 by sbeir superior officers. any taferinsiion respect ng orders they ba’e received, 07 reve tions thet may be made oy the depertmont. 9 They are prohibited from communicating to any per- 08 infor mation wbion may enable pe sons ts escape f7om wrest or punishment or to epable them to dispose of or pecre’e goods sinlen or embezzled ‘10 Provides thet exch memorr shall bave a ema! book tm whic’ to enter the names of porecas taten in oberge by Bim, with suck pariculers as will be imporsut in the trial af the came. 11 The ceptains, sergeants, roundsmen and fare rv quired to wear the sbi 14 on tbe outside of the outer- Mout garment, over the ‘eft breast. when on daty. 12 “Aid they sbali, on al! ccoarions, when on duty, coa- sptorovaly ¢ispiay the tame, that they may be easily aud @ieenoily seen. 13. The oaptain, sergeant, or rourdeman, when proceed. ine w1b & Docy of peltoemen, to perform s daty, or to re tarning, are required to mayoh their rien {a military order M4 rer mrsion from ibe Depaty or Gen Saperipten- qoivea for mem. re when leaving the district, owenk from dcty. ops arrested during the ovart burs of the Police Qoarwe, arv wy quired to be taken to the Police Uoari; Dat at eS limes Wey are to be conveyed to tre siation ne 6, Mem ers of the departmen! are required, when on duis, bo “oar a Dinck sto0%, aad frock coat of navy bine OLAD, singie breweies, roliag ovllar, pine dations on the Drenst, Iwo Dattons om the Pips, aley two butte as the Dowom of boo vkirt, and Dive waistcoat and blae pants, in the Guer sonra of # hice la wo be buvored ws sil times Dea form js +) be pre-orived hereafter. +1 #veD woe an may be directed are wo be worn for wal daty ny of fire, riots or emergensiex, when qi rewted Is Wo de t-kea 10 whd ihe perso vealed 30 «ll prooerty or money alioged or suspected to be Sto!-n oF omDdeze +d. and 4i] such, wh o> le oot delivered by He mazlzirate to the lew vi cenors, is to bs taken fortowhh to ine property clerk of the cistiot, aed dehverea wo bim, on bis giviog a recelut for ihe samo~ the ertioies lo be markes Dy the policemen, *ha: ther may De adle to ‘ientif: thom af rwards. Property eom'np into ‘be oosseesion of pa reimen when the Courts We Dot Open is fo 06 lazra 0 We staJoe onee and given fw ihe custouy of ibe offloer in command, until taker t> We Police Court or allice of ihe eroperty cie'k Lowt pro periy ermiog [nto the possession of memners of tbe depart meni ip nieo 10 be taken 10 the property clerk, aad @ reoeips taken. ‘oat ‘ho property nay de at -ertized 2). Members of ine department are required to be e:vil aesis'ance in polos c20rs oF Sisson boars, Caos, except bo Prevent iat rbance actaaliy commenced the department are reqcired 0 keep ta respective staiion Bouses 8 good bed, with suflisieat res every member of the depa tment to keep » the ‘ales tn Weir possemion, ibai they may be20me perfoctiy tarsiver =\tn their at cs. ‘%S. Sorees or caitie found astray are required to be re Period wt tho siatios house, and tbe officer in commana Ie to beve ibe same taken the pubiic pound. Bodordipate members are roquirad to report alt vi0- the rules anc regulations, or orders, to thelr rev ve ¢aptalna, wRO aball report tem to the Deputy Tintend: pt Only 5 oMeers atiacbed to the General or Deputy 4a Pee ay 4 Off, the Ooars of Gororal Sresions, aod 7 @i0e dig rict courte, are allowed to exec lea werrant ‘withous the consent of their reanect re act obargoa conatttate: 7 prisooer oan de (awfally detained. and Ie gt for the compla'nt w be enteret oo the 6 station b cee ant! the fol and aidrese of the com plain- fore jhe magistrates in the morning ; bet cantains, ser grants, poiloemes or door mes are not authorized to die @he’ ge avy prisoner from custody. 29 When bodice of the force are to act in concert they to obey the ordory of enc’ officers ay the Gonera' oF Baperintendent selects for bie aide for the time , the same deing of cyaa! rack to tho offices in com wand Members resigning thet office aro required to sar. Tender thor bovks of raiee and reguintons, their shinid 2nd any satignie in inet powreerion Delorging to the de- pty the cantaim of ihe precinet, wae is to report fam ty the cttef slerk Bl. Thecame ir to be taben charge of by tho captains ia Mtariered v7 comperoni seeti mony. Whee «6 medial see 4 we cwing (0 the tbe ation is required to shew by oF Mesilinomy ¢' others, (het they were atiending to aelr Caution striotly, oF they will be enbject to sueven- atom oF “iermiaaal Crom olf 50, atthe discretion of the Bard $4 Memvers are erjiced lo remove beggars from the Prova But \f thoy are found to be proper sanjacte for re- Bef from the simeh rose ‘epartur sat mmlenere of Bimigresiaa or Ovowerers of the Poor they are to ba tanen @hence for rolief or permenen\ aid. fat if fount & be im Poetors or vagrants ihey art to be taion before the po.lce Mragirtvate Lo be deat win ey are probivibited from Me the otee ed with way Lirecr midiary oorpe Membdera of ibe forse are to be Gemieet, in edd tine 0 ether pualabment tev may be tnajoct to by ue, against whom any of the (cilowing ohesgen sball be aud Pwe intoxication Reoand Wilfai disopediense of ordors. Thicd Gioient, coarse or awaiting language before or Ww (@ supe ier cMioer or tos suberdinate Ponrtm Reostving money or vetoanie thisee contrary to new Fifth, Wilts! non-compliance with the requicoments of We rules not reguietions and each o+olain may mu pend fem be W the Gewore! Soperiutondent ratifies (49 waspeation, the Board will take sot'cn forth with 8 Members of Me forse aro prouibiied from being @onnected wtih soy political erganice'ioa Of any kind but We alivwet to vote 35. Patroimen on dety ere required to be neat In their pervonal appearence, 10 nevp ineit olownen and boots 4 OOWRRA! BUPTRINTERDRWT OF THB POLI The Bib 1) tse 46 b rv'os, tnaluater, preeeribo the of the Genera! Go ser niencent, who \o to obey the ruics } Ly ay Of the Board, t repair to the soenes of ree, rte pad iymokvons smembice and take obarge of found 0@ persons ar- | 5 dest given wae she potion jew Yok, ana of the river police, and ihe Depoty Saperipicndeny of srookiym le givea ihe super vistoe of ibe police force ¢f shat ay. feck depaty is re quire’ to be ia bis office at nine ‘Sroloce in the morning, Senduys exoenied, 10 racaive the reports of the sevora! ‘oovinins, and make @ er.ily repors tothe General du seria tepaent, snd ander @e dire:tioa of the Goneral Japurin ‘ten ‘ent, ta to te¥e ech notion with te report of the cap- fatoe as ihe clroametanocs of each case may req tire. ‘They ere required also to promulgate in their respective Gistricts ihe orders of General Superintendent. INSPECTORS OB OAPTAINE, ‘The 50th te the 83d rule, inclusive, refer to tke duties of tho capta‘ns of the sev-ral precincts. The raies do not ‘vary muob from those waioh have heretofore prevailed in the departesent. Tho patrolman of exo’ cisirtot aro to 06 divide into two platoons, each under the command of a sor}ant—one of ibe sergeants to be in charge of the ea tion houge at al! times. #md, i€ poretble, te captain bin self, o tho sergean: by his directios, shall eee eaca and every man of Big command at least once doriog hie tour an duty He is reqnired also to have mraand faliy inetructed in the echool of the soltier and oom oan, «x copt those parts which relate orc asivety to the msaual of ermt. Tre pre into be divided into day and nicht posts, aed car are to ve emablished by Pim that Ohigens may times obia'n the ald of poli<e nen when needed. In slarme of fre,or in cases sf rio: or saddea emergency, the Ssptaine or sergeants whose plaiooos are Pot on patrol duty im end adj laing the firo distetet in which ibe alarm may be, is to proceed with all roserve ferce 1m tearch of the Cro, aud to be ditigent in hre erving order snd protecting oroperty. The captain ie required also to ot fe Dock, im which the name of every prréon complained of for the violstinn of any corgoration ordi nance thal be evterad, torether with the complaint, the pamo and renidence d7 ‘he complainant = he oapteine aro required to be diligent in enforoing the jaws relative to lotteries, totlery policies, tho selling of lqror, ad camb Wing of all binds Hoo ie required alo to deta!) @ snffisient nomber of policemen in each clrotioa district to preserve peace and protea| the Dallot boxes. 1ORANS AND ROUNDSMEN. ‘The duties of no:geants and roondsmen sro prescribed !n the rules from No, 83 to97 inclasive. They do uot vary par Honlariy from the rules of the old pollge with resp20k to the officers of @ corresponding rank. PATROLMEN. ‘They are required to make themec' ay familiar with every pari of thatr post, and watod every ie sorintion of Perron pasting, end to the utmort of the.r po ver to pre vent Violations of the law, aud by vigilance io render !} dtfli cut for any one to coramit a rime on his post, { he absence of crime tobe considered the best proof of tno efficiercy of tbe patios, and the frequent recurrence of offen es to on itete reason to suppose that there ie negligence or ‘want of abilizy on the part of the persons in the charge of the district ) They required to acquire such know. ledge of ihe tobabitants within their vost as to enable them to reo: gurze em at once; to carefolty inepect every part of thelr posts, and to ve enable: stall times 0 farnish partioniar information are required also, during the nigh to examineall doors ard low windo' , tosee that taey are proverly secure’, and, if prssidie, to fix im thetr minds soch impression: ee wil! epavie them to 7e90¢ lee persons whom they frequently meet ia the stress at pight, ard endeavor to esceriain their names and residences, and communicaio the same to ther officers. By their vigtlauc, they of bed mandiwg offtcer. They are to report ako, sll pol'cy dew. ers, gamblers, receivers of stolen goods, or any whom they suspect to be such. The 110th rule, if carried out, will be particalarly ob- Boz‘ovs to rooturpal trav: Liers. os by tt the patro men are required to »atob all <isorderly houses or houses of bad fa’ ithim tbetr post, and observe by whom they are ed, and report their observatioas to their com cing officer. fhey are siso to waict al hecke and cabs and vebicles at night, which excite suepictos. and to pay pai attention to 8) public houses and drinking et) a eet eee eee one's tate Political Intelligence. Tes Eemoy m Hansen >» Gov, Warxun,—The Lovie Republican wries At Leavenworth we bad the pleasure his Excellency, Gov. Walker, «ho was acttve in bi to preserve order at the election. Troops wore stationed of again seeing offorte ‘at the several precincts in the Terr! , the better to tn Ory, sure a free expression by all parties at the Daliot box job to the credit of the Governor and the etminisire- mocracy have boen vindicated against the charge of par {lailiy and of fraud. It has resulted ina fair voie and io the ection of 8 mejority of the Lrgiviature democrats. It shows three things moet pil People have confidence in the administration of Gov. Walker apd of ibe feceral govern The refasal on the part of the Lane meu to yoo formor election ‘wen not berause they would pot bare jusiivo done thom, Dat because they were in the minority end ould + foot more by refosirg to bo rogiviered ag voters at tno former olcctien and by complelatog of nO proscect of fairoces, bp by showing, as at the Jas! el-otton, that they had not & majority of hs peorle to rusian them tn thetr war upon tho gereral goverpment. Mr. Bacbaran bat been mut sucoresful fo bis selection Of an exeoutive Tor ‘be Terri tory, sMer so many repeated atiemriw previously put = by his predecessor t+ reconcile the distrsc od ors. Mrs Hoewzr, who left on the Vanderbilt last Saturday, and familiarly KDown ay the “Yankee Soulptoress,’’ Ir re. warkable far posrcest:g a strong, independent end massa Iine mind. Besices the many works aho hus executed, her “Cero” rtands foremori; and those who aro familiar with the fearfal history of the tragedy, apom which Sheiloy has ‘written ope of bis grandest poems, can f¢o that none 0 bor than a strongly marked tntellect could grasp the oxpreasion of agony through which the poor girl passed. Miss H's conception of this ctatoe is acknowledged tobe true and absorbing, while im finish the work bas bees pronsuncod exquisitely chase and perfect. This ady was, in hor youth (she is now about 27 years of age), remarkable for ber boyish predilestions, 8h) usod to climb ap troos afer birde’ nests, drive about the cosntry in male aitire, to ‘When Mre. Kembie was reading tp Boston some years agoy ‘Miss Hoe mer was nomstomed to come in from Watertown tn tbe evering alone, and walk ap from the Fitohourg sie lion enattended, bul armed w! b 8 fe: ‘p ibetr heads and preserve ber from cobectmmg annoy- ance. Hon. J F Farpaworth, member of Congress elest from ‘Chicego, is rinking fast, end po hove is Do © emtortatr ed of bie recovery. The circuistion of blood in ane of bis lower Umbde bas epUrely ceased and mortiGoation hes set in (Charice Marray Nal be hes deen sioted by the Trastecs of Columbia eto the chalr of Belice-Letires ani lo- Nellecteal apd Moral Philovophy. Amarriags tok piace reosntly I> Fairfax county V»., ofa connie who wore divorced nine years ego in the meantime the man hes beep married and his wife aied, sod ca Coeemay, Be wes ages merried 19 his formar w Conet de Nemetrode tcf Berlin on the °.b of Gctobor for Bt. Petersvurg. Mrs. Terhune (Merion Har'end), hae givon to the worl! seother production It weighs about seven pounds and hae bine eyes and light heir. RIVAL. Clarer don How |—Wr B Johns Raseiaa At ibe Rveret. House—Lord Listowe!, England; Mra, Worey Sere. Mr Knower, Ur Newell Albany: Mr Wlu a son, Mr Jobn Mewart, Riekmond, Ve, J.D ¥Uiabrim, eyann; Judge Grimk! ( i. Mr and Mra Jame: H Welle Mr Mrs. Ta ior » , 8 ” orege Prom Fi , (2 steamehi> iteed Torker. pare elem, a F Hotmae, WOH Wemervelt. Lere ‘ooke aed family, G Oramer, a M Meller and family, A Sia elberg, rad ouners From Lowdon, in ship Devonshire—K W Risbop Mra Mary Bukon. of Kew Vor; Jobo Orden, Br R JW Orden, of Lon Con, Mina A Tracey, of Eoston. Tenn; Mra Brien anc Jones ap4 tarmtly. Bir sad Bre Taye, LS Court Calendar—This Day, roams Corem—Ovenlt —Part t.—Now. 10%, 1210, 246, 308 8, 2) 68. Pert 2 —Adjsureed to Friday, Oot U8 Damen Covet Nos, 0, 10, 89, 40 0 4, 48, 60 ne naire Term —Nee 97,118, 212, B08, 1, 28, 8, 217. 680, 6M, 663, 656, 8, 490, 491, 492, 608 Hi, M, OL, O28, 639, O82, 414, 208, 417, 619, G2, 550, 689, OAT, 49, 647, 648, 471, ‘Msuns. Dovurmas & J.00n8, the abirimakers, have only wavpended work not payment. They Rave merely di obarged their work, people for the prevent. They goon as useel wih this exception. Our wooouni cf the shirimax: ing Desiness meant tha} they had stopped work only. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. HE PEDSAAL REVEAUE. Wasmmaron, Oct. 96, 1857. A pamber of New York merobants called upon tho %- Gretary of the Treasury this morning a:d gave their views as to the present condition of affairs, siihough the entrios at the Oostom House last week were as large a8 usual, these importations wére to i) orders sent out ree or four months age. These genti-men assured the Secre- tary that not an order had left New York for the past forty days, ard that December would mark the failing {Tin the current recetpte of ihe treasury. They farther stated that immense quantities of goods wosld be re-ehipped to Ka- rr Seupiston OF THB BANKS OF RHODES ALAND. Provinance, R. I, Oa}. 26, 1867. ‘The following ia the statemeni of the Roodo Island Danks, not indluding this city, up to Ost. 19:— $1,988,513 933-421 8 977 890 seins 191,147 TAY GBORGIA LRGIELATURS AND TAH BANKS. Wassrmatom, Oot 96, 1867. ‘The Governor of Georgia, as the sewion of the Legiilt- ‘ure is 90 near, withholds any action against the baoks lo conrequence of their suspension of specie »ny menis Nearly eight millions of sores were lonated with mili tary land warrants under the aot of Merch 1855, ‘rom ibe [st Of July, 1866, to the Biaé of Angust ines. SUSPENSION OF THE @T LWIS BANK! Br. Louis, Oci 2%, 1967. ‘Tho Dank of the State of Miesourl, the Morchenis’ Rack And the Southern Bank saevended specie paymesis this morning, The Weobanios’ Sank ie willl Arm, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILaDELPatta, Oot 26, 1857 Biooke steady, Pennsylvania 6 5; Reading Rail road, 18; Morris Canal, 80; Long Ieland Railroad, 73; Penpay ivania Railroad, 324. THE BOWERY BANK CASE. BURBEMB OOURT--SPBOIAL TERM. Before Hon. Jadge Roorevelt. Oot. $6 —Jn the matier of the Bow:ry Bank —On motion of Mr. W. H. Anthon, an order to show causs w sgranied by Jadge Roosevelt on the potition of Albsrt H. Niovlay, calling upom tho Bowery Bank aad iis receiver, N. G Bradford, to show cause why ihe order en‘ered Osi. 10, ‘1807, epjotnisg tbe bank from proceed ng eso its Dust Desr, and aoyoipting the recetver, o2 the grounds as net forth in the petition, that the jor was oltueively ob tained; that the rule asisid down by tbe .)sdges in their decision in Livirgeton va. The Axak of New York, was nol followed out, aad that within the mossiug of that decision y taok is notinsolvest = @r Nico’ay applies as a crodier of dank, holding a eortified okect upon ii for $1,760, and avers shat the appote tment of » revive’ impedes Bim in the collection of hie deavand against the Dank. Toe order is made returpable November 5, and raises nome very interesting questions in regard to the rule lately eatabliabed by the Judges ia the omses of wuspendea nks. THE TRANSIT OF PRODUCE FROM THE WEST TO NEW YORK. We lcarn from reiiabie sathority thai the fee oa the transportation of produce from the West to New York varies with the season. In the sammer months tho rates rule the lowest. They begin to advance in the aulumn and continue to rise to ‘he close of the carals, Toe fol lowing were tho ourent rates at the clos of last weok:— FROM OBWHGO BY CAN*L AWD EUDION RIVER. researc eat, por Dual Corn ‘Time occupied in the transit, 10.0 14 daye Buffaie and Erie Central and Erie Oaral Ratiroads Flour, per berrol.... 600. 690. Wheat, per bushel... 170 = 180. Car’d only in bags. Oorn roe 160 do. Pork, per Parre}. 800, # 90a, 800. a 909. Live stock comes almost exclastvely by tae railroads moch per car load. Slaughiered animals in cold wosiher ‘ususlly cont about 40 = 60 cents per 100 pounds. Time by railroad, four days. ‘The freight from Chicago to Buffalo and Oswego ap sdiabers are nes dispoeed to i ’ ore then shey provide a» Proxiasves that from thote piwoos to Now York. The Coutral Railroad discharges ite freight et Albany, from whence 1 ts broughtt» New York by he Hadson river duricg mayigation, and by the Hodson River and Barlem Rajtroade in winter, and by ratiroad to Aosina ibe year round, It te said that tn winter the Contra! Ratiroad brings as much prodvoo to Albauy as the throo raliroad® Damed can conver ient!y take awar. The Erie Railroad delivers its fright at Piermont, from whexee |t ocsta wearly ag mucb to bring 1) to the cliy as bovgh it had to come from Albany. Wo undorsiand that Wt Ip the istertion of the Eric Ratiroad this winter to deliver their Western freight in Jersey City. Ite the relo of the rattroade, eo soonas the canals cloes, to trance thelr ratos of rreight. Toe empicy mont of raliroads aud telegrapns are greatly relied upen to save ttmo im the trancitef produce = For ia. tance, the Erlo or Central roads oan deliver fur in Ni York tn fonr days, while by caval the imo required ts from fourteen to atuteen days. As time ts money, the ratlroaiz, wild the telegraph lee, afford merohente great faci!\ce for the movemeus and saie of prodace. For tmstasce, a commission house ts tnstrocied by his correspondent in Baifalo to sil 1,000 bbiw. of extra Mate floar, deliverable in New York im four days, The ssle is immediately eifectos, and a desvatch returned to Boffelo advising the vale, The ocr is immedistely forwarded, and arrives in the time egreed upon, and the onsh iv paid for tho same, The horse then telegraphs to its friend im Buffalo that it bas reosived the money, aad requests him to drew for it at ight. The chipper in Baffslo drawe his bil and selis ‘t for cash. TBe whole operation of forwardizg the four, selling 1 and getting the money in Buffalo thas consumes only four or five cays, while to have -ealized on the old systom—the canals and malls—would have conmmed shout twenty days, making @ saving of time of {rom (ir. teen torixteen days. ‘The rates of tmterest at seven per cont per month, fro. quently paid duriag the panic, would give about one fouria per cent per day, whieh, for the difference of time, would et tal ef about three and (bree fomrthe to four per oval. If wo sappore the transaction to be based on extra Siais flour, at $6 per barrel, the eum would be $5,000, the per centage saved cn which woald amovnt to from $187 60 to $200. In Lbis way the saving of Ume secured to business hy the aid of ralironds and telegraphe lests to large gaine ip a ponuniary potat of view. Tae same course ts paraced with regard to Southern produce; tho links ia this case Deing the Bouthere steamers and sea buard twiegrapd lees, the operations including al! Southern clties as fer south as Now Orleans. ‘We would bere remark that while pearly al! brenchen Of bogtness have euffered daring the ‘ate panic, tis overa Hons over a!l (be telegraph lines loading oat of New York have heen erormonsly |p oremend ase, iar inet for some eeeks the do ph Beliding, corner of all North, Fast. West and Sovth bare average? aboat 2 The a 48 Well . oe Orleans by tho vea beard itue, ben bad Ite businses tecrensed shout 15 per cent: tho deapaiches to Now Ovlear frequently averaging 100 per “ay, bt | 92 40 op to $15 ana $20 each. Henoo tne adage, of an il) wind, Ao. SUSPENSIONS AMONG TER PUSLISHERS. TO THE AVITOR OF THE ABRALD. In this morning's eens you publish am extract taken from the New York 4s illustrated, wh'eh says:—"There ———- eee the ist of iailod or wuspend: Now in the cules of jw York, Rowton and Philadel phin, there aro upwards of two nanived book pu wishes and bookseliors, or ms Of whom dn « business of $1 000,- 606 per annum, and the repor'ed failure and suspensions im the book Wace of thine cities, fo ne: exosed tromy, wany of which tock piace long before the “panic” came rey No other branch of buriaere has risod tke shonie go well. ie oary to sosean! for the motive ja penning thie fiance’, 98 the publ chors of dustrated Ieee them nobves falloc , oD¢ reek tm OonesAl, nacor a Es ecoINg #:Ca- sation agsinec al! the trade, the suUgma which necomeriy eitacder to tt RCO, New Youn, Ook 24, 1067 IDEMS TOUCHING TSE TIMEG. General Shieide ls tho Oasnior of the Farmers’ Bank of Miwourt Tho Ha (ford Prem ways thai fi ix mannactar ing setadiehmante m thas ony, no than 300 porvens have been discharged, and more beve been pul om short time. ‘The St. Jokm’s (NP) Leader of tho 12h Instant anye:— eretand thei in fuiure the ‘foverament will draw cole from Fogland \wetont of bills, The coors of ail the banks have likowicn been ety replenished (o moet ary comand that might be fitely 0 be made open them. We are told by those who ooght to Koow that there le more je new in the oity thar thero har bees far many papers talk of reduetng their pages by one the winter. Anvertisioe inition ean bat for tho fuavclal roubles, aed ibe iarger pase fer from the far West, and the trantportation is charged so | vagy Poltties, - THE FOURTH SENATORIAL DiOrnlOy — DEMOCRATIC OMA TIONS. ‘Thal portion of ihe nomineling Couveetion which refused to peminete Joba O. Mather for State Seoator at Tammany Ballafew evenings ago, met et the Ivy Green les) night, end repeating of taeir former nobon, nominated Mr. Ma ther for the office tm question. @RAND MAGS MEBTING IN THE S'XTH GEN ATORIAL DIBTRICT—BATIFIOATION OF RICHAMD 8 ‘HELL'S SENATORIAL FOMINATIIGN—BNTHUSIANTIO DE- MOYSTEATION OF TRE DEMOORAOY—*PERCHES BY DISTINGUISHED ORATOR!+—BB OLUTIONS, BTO. Notwithstanding the great rain siorm, a large and en thusiastio mass meeting of the cleotore of the Sixth sone torial distzict was held last night in the Aseem'iy Roome at Jefferson market, to ralify the nomination of Richard Bobell, Haq., for Biase Semator from eeid altro. The atroets in front of the marke! were illuminated with boo fires; there was @ ooastant display of sky rockets; he windows 0: the ball were briiliantly iikamiusiod, and Wallace's band disooursed martini aad eattvering tanes {te the gethering throng. tte cemroracy of the Niath, Fifteenth, S3teenth and Eighteenth warde marshal ec, in ‘sold phalanx, marched to tte moly Rooms aw if neither whtd, nor storm, nor opposition could stay thetr advance, when th» votoe ‘wee needed ina just cause. Crowded sompaniiy |, #bocider to should-r, they filled th» entire large ‘s¢j ining room and pareeg til snere wa not an ined of space whic was not soja vied No other party in the olty could Dave asse.adled auch m mooting on such a nip bt ‘Bhortiy after 7 o’slock 0. Govvary GuaTnae, Keq , step- ped forward op tho atago and called tno meeting :0 orde’, Upon Wm D. Kennedy being nomiased onelrman, air wes rent wiib goolemation. A iong Netuf Vice Prest dents anc Serretarion were appointed Ronerts t26n read the foliowing resolutions, wbiob read amid loud and repested oh rs and cosoimous- y adept «== Rerctved, that we most cordially endorse the rovola flops adoptod by the iate Demooratic tat Con ven ton held ai 8yracuco sad they we most borrii'y approve of and ‘will use all Donorable meaus to sist ‘ho tloeet aomineted id Cenvention, and hesded by our worthy ‘e:low cil zen, Gideon J. Teoker, for Secretory of 9 ato Resclved, Thas the conetitaiion o! the State af Now York which provides thai ‘all city, town and vit'sgs cflloery whore eiectioa is not provided for by thie 0. uatitailon, abail be elected by the eleoiors of auch ol ive, towns or villages, cr of some division theren?,”” has booe nullified and rubverted by a disok republican Logisiatare, who have ro: bec os of one of tho mort sacred p*tvileges gua jantred to all ‘he citizens of tho Sista by that caarter of ovr righta, thereby serpeira'ing a wonstrous fraud, whch muat morit apd receive the anqvalitied condemoation not only of tho democracy of tho sity of New York bat of every oltizen of the Empire state. Reoulved, That siibough ibe iaxes have been !ncressed toan enormoca extent by black “repubioan” oxtrave ganco and misgovernmect, yot ino sad spsciacie ts pro vented to the sorld of » Biale, ihe moss powerfal and eftluent of the confederation, wish tte ‘reasary bankrupt, tus credit tarnished ond ita obtgations diehoucred by suspension; tbat the only romedy for extwiog evils and seourity for the Mature is an Immediaie rotrrn to the demooratin system o a cheap and eoonomival gov ernment; and call upon all who have a pride in resionirg and sueteloing the fatr nemee of our ate, to rally to the support of the nomiaces of the demo orsilo party, and bs voioe and by veto urge aud promote thelr eleetion $0 fil the places of trust now go disgraced and abused. | & Resolved, That earnestly and cordially endorse ) the actien of the delegates to he Sixth Senatorial O nvan- tion, compris! the ipth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and bieenth wards, and that the nomination of Richard Bsbelt, Kaq., for Beate Senator of tain district, n% only de terves, bas, ss we delleve, wili recetve the united support of the democracy, ani of every good ciizea wno t1do siroos ef having our greatcity reprorented io the State Senate by mon of integrity, talent ani respectability. ‘The last resolution especially was greeted with most en- thusiasio aopia: Ben. Woam MoMoneay was then introduced to tho aa- dience, and received wih -arm dem neirations of a9pro- dation. ‘he \peaker reviewed the action of tne late Diack republicen Legislature inan able manner, making somo ecathing comments apon the Seward oligerchy, aad wae” bold and determined stand to over. throw that desperato—cilqae, to : the rigita and privileges of thie and gtve the State heck toa jast ment No wan cold be better quaiitied as tas an Rlcnard Sabell, (Load apoiaase ) A the |. salad be. wo have a chief magisirate of the nation who oommands the en ire confidence of the Ponple, thank heaven we a chief megistrate ef thie 91 ho is able, who bas iy defended cur rights, and whe possesses the sonidense of ~ ood oN ZEND. in 8 ‘Tom. j Bodcrce end greet.d with tremendons apolense. read the following letter fom J Van Baren:— Naw York, Oot 24, 1887. L. J. Haxniom, Erq—Desr 81—Piesse make my #0 Bnowkec gwents to too demonracy of Senvortmi Gitrict for their invitation to address them this arentog, and cxprors to them ray great regret that I am nnadie 5> accopt the same. Our candidate, Mr Sobelt. te pecutiariy we} qualifin’ to represent the district in the Stave Senate Fao! tar with our people, thelr cccapations and «acts, of gooe Kaicker booker atock, 8 thorongh, shy snd zealour mocrat, able ano feerless, be deserves. acd [ am sais 4 witl receivn, a cordial a2 enthusiestic #7 ort, even Above ard beyord party linen. Lei his fileaus oaly give © bie cause ope half the vigor end energy taai he giver theirs and his snoness ts certala. ly. voure. J VAN BUREN, ‘Mr. Mescume raid he Itved io thet distrin\, and vould heve the huor O casting tis matden vow, av oltiz n of sbe United Sater, for wicherd Ssbell. (Lowi ohsers) This pave h’m prooliar pleasore, ss he kosw ihe ceatle mao whree nomination tacy bed mei to reilly was tne right man fer We peace. abeul bis Oppowent, Ur Var Bem. he knew nothing § He pledges himrelf ty wok for be democratc nominaiion in sat district Ho adviced or places of pablie roafidense aad digniy, tho slea'ion of men who stand well in the commanl y—ttend abore re ome above suspicion, abo -e temptation, and whore po tien! inftuenoe would, therefore, ia bebalf of the cable, be ocmmensuraie, moraile iD the inte ents they reprerented "Richard mech the meet far as they rt po isical quatifloatione Riedare Sobe!! might hays deon the richest mero’sbt tn tos chy-—mipht have been the eatathest charch goer—might Devo been prince of good feilows—bat s.ill they woald porred him unless be sad deen @ staunch, M, thorough goleg, pracilo.l, orthodox. democrat. (Locd and repeated cheers ) Meegher, with which the last bave been received, prove to we that you aew year man, aod that yor back Bim beosuse yoa Know dim “Your good ing to your iongor ex- pert rt ‘8 Citizen, and his preott cal devotion a# aa orthodus democrat is more valuavie hence it mun’ seem | ke conte Dating wo oF three of the mew ceEt piroes tos ohost full of goia, for me to cifer you these lean ffictemt remarka (Liaguter acd applause.) Mr Mesgner wept om st some leogtt 0 atvo- cate ihe cisime of Mr Sobei, ard repadate the logisiaiioa of the ts'c b'sck renahiican Legislature. pal the electors to mare every ‘osroldate, in every wa: worhy of all tons they make ‘tr him, eo toterr opted all ihrough his spoech by loud and Andrew Jeckscn ta Te28, and gave a counsel. Mr. Behell was « man Ponor, An, 3 Oc] Ricxock #a@ then tetrodoced to the mee ing ae the Bores, with the aanouncemsot y deafening. Wr Cove, editer of he Irish American, Huwmy (a. eaten D. J. Cran, after wards addressed tho amem the meetirg a¢j vreed ull “e'urday ‘| next, when tame pace “Oe Friday sighs here wil De e grand torch treme 8 * ry Jigbt procession ‘Grough tbe district. {DE FUSION OF THE BLACK BEFUPLIOANS AM® ENOW moTHinds, ‘The-Fusion Convention of the biack republicans and Keow Nothings, comp-eed of two of enoh party frem each ward, held a third meciing yesterday aferncon, at the hall No. 18 Fourth srenve, Notwithetencing the groe rain storm the atk ncance of regular and lobby detegaice wae quite large. ‘The Cenvention was called to order at 4 o'clock by the tho Chairman The rea having ber ‘was annoupord tn A general frater' Words of an bounded ovrfcence and eterns! fidelity were » ovounced by Mr, J. W. Riker, of tho Twelfth ward; ex-Aidermao Briggs, of ibe Thirteenth ward: James Kelty, of the Four.h ward; Mr. Deutcher, of the Fifteenth ward, and mavy ri, Com ra'tieés were appotuted to draft an address to the York olty, to inform the nominating Com eof the action taken, 67 settle oiffereaces ip the Sena: districts, acd theo after the bat bed bees passed round todefey the expeases, tho Convention adj urned to the ever of the 7b of Novem ber, when steps will betaken for a fasion 1pon Mayor, Governors of ihe Almah: &o Tax WniG ssamuuty Convantion of the Third Awembly dist-tct met on Thuyaday evering, (Abrabsu M. Bivinger 'u the osair, and D, 01 3 Soofiels wae ncminated for thie cistriot, Coanzcrion,— William Allen, Jr, !¢ not the resublican condidate for Jadge of the Cours of Commun Plows, The person n.mtuated by the repuolioa party is Wiliam M. Our Albany Correspondence. Arpany, Oot. 94, 1867. fhe Panic at Albany—Manufactories not Operating —Sound Comaition of the Banks, Merchants and Busines Men — Political Prospects Dickimion amd Sicklea— Fusion Be tween the Know Nothings and Republicans, dc , ic Ae ® matter of course, Albany suifers wish other places on account of the panic snd genera! depression of business all over the country, The enormous falling of! of the oanal commeroe is most seriously felt here, espocally amongst our forwarding merchants, who baye thousands upoa thousands invested in tloatirg and propelling property on the canalr, and oar towing companies on the river, whose steamers, tow boats and barges have long tein mostly idle for wart of employment. Our extensive tron manu factories, mostly of stores, have al) suspended o> eratlens, with no prospect ef resuming util late in the spring, if then, as thelr storehouses are now filled ‘wiih stove castings of a full year’s supply. So with every other species of manufactare, the proprietors of the estab- Mabments have been compelled to suspend work on as count of ihe impossibility o1 obtaining # suillcient ancunt of fonds from their debtors or from cash sales to pay the workmen for their labor, Tho contequence is that thon tands of mechanios are \hrown out of employment. But few of those baye anythirg laid aside for = “rainy day,” because during the last Ove yoars ihe expense of living bas been so enormous that with steady work, with the strictest economy, they have rarely been able to make “both ende meet.” Notwithstanding the alarming penic, the gsnoral rus. pension of business, the ghtness of the money market, and all the other difficulties attending the present unfortunate state of things, there bas not ocarred a sing'e failure of any note in the city of Albany. Ocr banks are firm and sub stantial as ever, and during tne whole of the alarm snd excilement not a single depositor mide apy demand for money only for ordinary business uses upon apy bank of discount Daring two or three days, when the excitement was up to its highest pitoh, tho Jews end the Irish made run upon one of the savings banks Their demands being sll prompily met with spocie funds, even ihose sensitive classes of citizens bocame goon coavine ed that there was 20 real cause for alarm, aad mauy of hem retorned thelr money the next day. Not a singlo merchaat or other business maa in the city of any nolo or worth bas failed, assigned, suspended or collapsed. Tho ~eckly statements of failares, as published in the papers, show that whilst houses are tumbling cown like rowe of bricks im every City around us, our mercbants here do not go Gown into vier insolvency, end saffer their ereait to per: ie, oF their names ciroulated imrough ihe cocniry on the His's of speculaiing bakrupts. This fect shows a care, caution, eoopomy end foresight among the 4! any mer cianw. 1s snows ihat toelr Dusiners bes been condacted vpom cor,ect principles, and tne means ead capital um ployed ano profts sooumuiates have not bees squantored DyOo Faper cities in tbe West, gor upon prairie rail Poad ped in Wall atrecs. ‘The pressure of the t!mss operates peculiarly eppreetive upon be politicians. The only parir which appears a: All sosive is the over resdy democracy, They nats very enihosieatic meeting in the Cupitol park on Friday evening, when ex Gov. Deuirron ani jour particuier friend Jon roa mon “Ackles tpeke ty som five taousned t comanced the Sepstor, bat it is now arrenged that the Amertosn candids je to stand. the reo! Kean to withdraw. Tae Repablican Convention esee Wo perfect ih» forion, bot tae masses, wao boast of bering some principle remeininr, loualy and openly desiare against Sag win eosemne in ‘ne ety and cooly Hs on we ‘county, les tke opposition combine oy not acaivst ibexn. If the Dieck republiowns do, by any means whatever, enceeed tp 1g thetr Siete Goket, or oarry either oranch of tbo Legisiature, they will ciaim {s ae ac endoreement of imter’s Lo oryy It will be evidence to them re justidadle !o crnahing the people with the of texalion now presting upea them—they nizing the State veasury, ia the public work+ jatipg millions amoogut favorites. They }, too, in the most exuboreat exhib!dene of joy, alm, with stentorian the people have New Yors Uotro Paltoe bil!, and that make a sicillsr poliee district over we Such will be wh ch if the \oans Oar- nee ESTE MARITIME INTBLLIGENCK. All packages and liters intended for ss should be eraled. id i a fay Maloy, fi John, A%—G L Hw'eh & Oo, Pleiates (s0), Moewinsa, Bt john, NB—P { Mevian & n, Magee, Olty Polat—Jee Hunter & "n. Monta (ve. Benson. Balimore —Jas MoK oa, Ds Bear River Queca, Fowler, Provisseo-B'R Duron. E gr ‘8 S378 a 3 £ 33 ; 25 R & 7. = = ‘Vernon “Lake Remephen MeGregnr, ®t Amdrows, ays, with or, to DaWolt & How pore: image inlets, 19 days. beading, ep Monat Vernon, Robteron, ie, ‘hive, Ingrahem, Sockiand, 4 Gaye, for Port pene U D rly ney BELOW. Brig Daniel Webster, from Malnga—by pilot bowt George ‘Wind during the day frem WR wo N, whh rain. MiisceHanecous and Miaasters. ‘Tt wae announced yeaterday that the steumebip ADenls ‘would sail thie morekeg for Liverpoal, having repaired ber machioery. np! Hoyt, who seted inet year as the agent of ihe New York Underwrhers at Hesse, HF, has gone baek there ihie The ‘MB Ludwig, 1100 yesterday morning? taken on the sual Belgie dock vor’ repatea "tive Will be ree and nealy patnted. Wotices A Of she dwalliag, Rovlinder 7 fest in diamarer rises Va a belght surmoun ed by the waeuroom nad la: prea aia) ‘the whole sirag.ure Ww: = ehow oat fave piane will bo 14? font ah level, fant above the ‘should be seen under ordicary ciroumeancos, miles ‘The position of the light, as tollowa:— ta bs follows: ee MTL Mis ot Givasivich, ugiiode Bt 08 3 fe Stmuitaneeualy wiih th: first exdibition Of tbe light off Dry Oarysfert Beet which ian w fix will be arevol ing ight of Oret order of Fre: ho. Bont, met et water Warirers are partic erly cantioned not to mistnke ove of there lights for other after be er tbiion of the new ee bangs of the Onrysfor, light from a fized war - hetgtt of the fosal plane at Saryafort Rent Lighthouse is 104 fe. above the mean jevel o* the 4 aod bond Le viel ble under ordwary circaws acces 0° the a'm sphere. the deck of verse! dfteen above iho ‘distance iS-nentical miles nr aren a S 4 Lames tod Phi'adelphia, Par Oot 13" cue Ospt Corps of Engineers, BLOCK ISLAND LIGHTTOUSE rs house ver aud keoper are ruilt of brick, tm eounes Lighthouse Ragineer Gttce, Brlatol BI Onis, Ihe Fotice bas been given that on the evering of the Ist of ‘Uary ext a firet order ea°*a*iop'yic light rsvolving anes minute will be exdihiid from ‘hs pew lower now a Hi & eF ton ai Cave Roman. the ving Mehta: CBarienton 8 ', will he changed to yric light. 3h light will be 138 {net above t tea avé should bo teen 'n or-ivary wosiber, foun nauical muew Mi-istry of Marina, in regard to urg to Cro-siadt ani view vermis, va St Peversburg to Cronstadt Rave #2 i f i of ‘dees of & abip at a disiance of 20 E Regulations of the Tmperint vessels going from 81 Pecersb of ita aucust, 186; 7. Captains take « | fot op board reese! 2 Versels drawing over eight feet of water have to die eharge part of ibe lr cargo. 3. Tt, comrary to ibe frat trforma'ion of the officer of the Lis biborse wt Cronstadt @ vessel should onodone tte way and rand, the captain of wucl vessel is 10 be fioed twenky-Bve le oubles 4. Thess regutations have rels'ion to vessels of al nailono of au dimensions. Jeouy, #1, $5) 10'S, 10a 10, Saran Ho: Fieamshio Philedelobia, hevce for Havaan and NOrleans, me : ‘tor Havaae Bbip wer Gets ae at ws for “Orlenas, Oot 18, is ip were . 40 30Vhr 64 10—67 plot hous © 1 avtone'l ‘bile from arnino, was signaiived Sept wha 278. ioe — 2817 ‘Sbip Goi¢en Ane, Maro. from Boston Aug 35 for San Frac- chon, Set 4, iat O14 lon 33 10 xpi At ip Milton Horner. from Pos on for Orleans had lost ® “hank Tyrngbam Bowes, frm Onettta June 1 for Bowlaa, a m jane a AR Mobile for Havana, Mon Gratle WS mille _—— Bark Glen Hovmes, trom Tlavana for Portland, Oct Zi, nb “Relig Grand Terk. from Jamsim for Boston, ke Sr 40%, ion by pllot boat MH a - giapeog Br brig Rolipse, from #alage tor M York, Oct 18, iat 43 95, wee Crane, from Malage for Baltimore, Oct 33, nd 6, 7 80. meee 7 Vee Greg, hence for Coder Keys, Oct 6, at 31, re Scare ‘JaoweL, adont Sept 33—Tn fork: “May * seuren’ Phlaney, Brave, Lovell da: rites, Whabut"ort Bat aee Yok dea C-amberlain, BYork. ‘ld steamars Wa Jensing, , City of New York. Howes Philadetphia: m% a Sam: aneta, Indiew: Only ier Rowe u phd vo re Cs f Li Abbot, RY rk ta: horn ; Newburyvort vie Piahing Pay Aid sieamar tobe clrnew Gortenae fo QQTHBAY Oot Id-Arr sehr Emme, Johoston, Windsor CUARLERTOR, Oot 11— bert WYock: brie 9 omen ‘ane t reiting Oe Ma and Pet ee kaes” do Sif Bamborg dele BTPORT, Oct 2—s er brie Tried, Baller, NYork. 19 ned e Over . a 190 wn Overs, Seeman, Rivemond 1 ° Troms, ATOWR, Os robs Myriia, b. One avr nok 8 ‘ York for Boston, DBA" Grore Giver, fhomaar MTOR tor Bok ALL RIVOR, Oct 99-814 ahr Clinton, Borden, Port Rwens woop RY Greene, Hawking do GaLVETON ‘ Ph Ng eg x ele ‘1100 hale, Sit TOWN. °C, Oot 14-— Arr hrlan Kin: Rrows, key do 1h B iadley, Daszle, Dodge, Bar rodoen; Byres. * York, MOBILE, Ont Raisers Imogene, Ripley, Bomton, J Mt Nias \ 33°" are (by tel) whip Samal @ Glover; FB, Cor 33 Jaland, Mien, at (ct 6. bark Wart a rivgae, jie orice coke A Oct 23—Arr bark <oont Vernom jew Fann en mots, Bion. a - in fi ei jobs, peliar Clay, West Indien; brig . ¥ DFORD, Oot 4—A ry 18 steamer frem er rraytek . NEWPORT Oct thar brie te pa 8's Rolls nd Reekoor: for mB ——_ Bre cae) sotngon, Wivaeor WA re aoe q for 60; ilver Clonld, Oharehit), . To port, the above brie “ha ware Pearson, an dive Prins dalle Wioneay" ex Wetcon. fiver Olond, Martha Washi; and’ others ga ber ‘ . Oot Are Ho PHTLADRLPHUA. Ort Art wohr Lissie Raglan, Payton, jonas ar 1sowia hh Wary Poe Potral, Arey, NYortes nas. M4 Arr stone Janenn, Pailedah gd "York. M4 sohro and Fiz, Oheese ‘ Drinkwater, New Boker, Morfolk; Firm, Jetray ire man, Priatelniee iri Oot M—Arr robe L Dean, RiOH¥OND, Oot Bi) brie Gow sebe Laynchivarg, Haris, Xv rh; ‘Okan Willoee’ Basten

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