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meal. ~ trom New Orbant—To Liverpool 2,621 8 TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. WHELY @TATBMENT OF THB BOSTON BANES. Boron, Oo} 28, 1867. ‘The following are ihe footings of ths statement of the ‘Beaton danke for the past week, as compared with those of tbe week previous :— Oe. 2 Oct 26. 831, $31,961,060 = 48,404 49 427,008 Ino. $975,000 pele... +. 2,500,000 2.868 860 Ino 245,809 Duo from other b’ks. 6740600 6,894,100 Inc. 164,700 Deo to ober banks... 8 463 800 623,700 Las. 160,939 Deposie . 986,000 Inc. 190,000 Creaiation 4 ,000 Dec, 67,000 EW PaxEs OF THR DISTRICT OF COLUMETA. Waseinctom, Oot. 27,) 887. ‘The banks of the District of Columbia tn meeting to day weeolved to reestye the notes of the following bants ay murrency Bank of the Metropolis, Bark of Washington ead Pairiotio Bank, of Washington; Bank of Commerce eed Farmers’ eRanics’ Bank, of Georgetown, and al the Denke of Bal\'more. MONEY MATTERS IX NEW ORLEANS. New Ost mans, Ost. 26, 1857. Money matters bere are no Detier. A meeting of cotton wctore was beld to dey, ai which ® ressiasion was offered winding factors rot to sel! for lese than 16 ; but there eins no concert of action, the mocting broke up without nffpoting suy bing. ‘ YAILUPE IN PORONTO, CANADA. Tonaxro, Oot. 27, 1867. Monae. Hoss, Mitcbe!) & Oo., imporiers, have failed, ‘Toeir Lsditttee amocat to xbow' $1,250,000, ihetr fallure will pe’) down mary count-y houses. The reported telure of Mayor Batebiso incorrect. PRILADBELPBIA STOCK BOARD. Protapwuraia, Oat. 27, 1887 Pennsylvania Firoe, 80; Reading Bi Sootr heavy yond, 143; Long Isiand Railroad, 7%; Peanssivanis Maile posd, 23% MOVEMENTS OF AMERICAN PRODUC! The export and cloarances of ‘our aed graia from ine Amorican rea pori: pamed below, to foreigu countries, for nwo weeks endirg the 23¢ int, bare doen a follows:— yw York (ase i's Girealar of nat.) they were — dsverpooim Flor, dbie Whert, dushela . Con Lawdou= Fi. or, bble, Brinwi— Pronr, bd! ©” Whenk, bushels. Giesgow- Ficor, bbia.. “ Wheai, busbeis, Bavre—W peat, burhele Brewer—Fionr, Dba Antworp—Whees, busbele @ivrauter: por, Dis... nd Neples—Piovr, Africa Piour, Dow... Unaary inlends—Fiovr, Db) “ Wheat, boaneis Msdeire—Fienr, bbin * ‘Pwo Melles—Fiovr, b . Vererucia—F ovr, oble Briard Guiana— Four, bbie “ Gorn, boanels.... New Granada—Flour. boi Bran Weal Is aies—Flour. Dols “ Wheat, bushels, reson Veet indiee—Flour, odie, Duich Woes Indier—Fiour, bie “ orn, ‘bis Oubs—Flovr, bbir Bruish Provincer— fan Francisco—Fiour, pbie.. . os 800 Prom Bottum—To Liveroool 37 bble ; t Baewos Ayres 2,280 bbls Hour: to Porte Rico 30 bbls. core meai; to Hayit 709 dbie four; to Oubs 100 Dole, Lour: to British Provinces 8,885 bhie fiour, 620 baxoele corn, 427 bbie. cora mea! Prom Baitimore—To Livery 12.960 brig fi scr, 26 207 Dusdele whens, 5.464 Desbels Corn; to Bremen 618 obi«. Sow, w Uemerere 425 bbdis. tows, 300 Deshels cura, 60 Dwr ocr meal; to Monrcvia 300 bbis. four; to Porw Os ‘Delile aed Lagueyra 909 bbis fuer, wo Barbadoes 3,600 ‘wbie. hoor, 1,720 Dusbels corn, 275 Dole. corn meal; to ror: Bon7, 428 bos bele corn. Prom Phiedel To Britian West ladies 1,750 pbie. Sour, 200 basoels corp. 850 Dbia corn meal; to Soactea 4 indies S49 bdle. hour: to Briteh Provinces 160 bbls. obls. flour, bela wheat, 8586 beahem corn, to Cadiz 6,000 Dele flonz: + Barcelona 4,060 bois iiaur. Prom Chorlem==to Liverpoo! 620 bole, fivur, 21,017 vusbew whens; to Barcelona 1,260 bnbs tour, 4,600 busbels whee @ Prova Rich mind To Bio Javetro 10 920 bble flour. Prem Move nah =%o Liverpoc! 322 buabels wheat aa. The sofni shi} nents from ell the porte vince Septem>er cr 184d wot 23d was as follower *" Fiour, bola, Wheat, bush. toes 1B 669 94 68 124,201 weeaces 160 eit to the Continent and from other ports, the lave Corn, bush from New York » : dates in- Jo. of wheat wae a'so went from Savane to 4 tml Liverpool.» ee Toe tntewt atipmenta to Greet Britain amd her colonies tos the, go, sens ending in New Yoru Oovober 33, and fe -be sien, dgien from other pore, were ax follows :— ‘ T Great all : Britain and — Other Paris ‘ Bruiah Oolonses. of Ure World. Fiow, bia.’ 62,211 B,638 Whew, yaspes.... 17,246 14,066 EE scsnercises seceee OT,818 9,000 soos abowing thei within the period named ovr exports te Creat Briain ant her dependencien Lave largely cxosed” et ose rede to al! olber parts of the world. TBE GRAIN BXPORTS FROM THR Weer, {F70m tbe Unieago Preee, Ors. 22 ‘The rece!pis ef Njur end grain a) Ohloage (or the present ebipplng ecamon—including wha: was ia store ai be com: wercmen—vo to the 17th inet, are equivaless to Mine capes from Chicago in 1854, the Sist of 6‘ abipment , up to oo NT Hoon bosbels. 14,761 438 buebele. Gomober, Were oe. eee Por 1867, Wo the 17th of Octover The « rorease in ents, so far, is pro oe Dumbels: and (bus it Itkely to be the deficit on our. rent year's exoorts § The 0 wit) at least eqaal thors Of 1866, wien we find were 16455,8:3; snd exceed the exporws of 1864 Toe eee ree: amo Ome, Bie equivalent to 14,761.35 buanele, ‘The cross receiow of ia in Catonge for the week lng Lith Ustoder, were equivalent to 540 18: an increace over the recsipts of tne 84,164 Dushele and ae increase over Octeber 3, of 260.110 bnabels, —* ‘The eo\pments for {he week ending ot. 17 were equive- jet $0 625 982 bor hele—show ng & deorease from the ebio- ments of ibe previous week of 51 860 bushes: bates in ereese over ihe shipments for tne work ending (ol 8, of he jpmenta made from thie there were eioat for bbe port of Usweg>, om the 15ub inet. 168,307 prene’ Of whet, 62,000 buaneie of corm and 400 vble. of foar— the eval wnlent Deng 219,107 ovshels mn the bsp inet there came into port at Boffalo 09,066 bole at w 8,196, buebols of core. aad 8,744 vole. oor, Or an equivalent Of 95,881 bushels, nearly all {rom were landed at the port boone, 1 B81 608 deshels of end 9 beshele—be- ing ween Wook ending ieee) ibe equiva cnt of 425,913 Dasbele—from otser Ports the eqaivaient of 127,487 puahels. On the 19) thet. there went into 8: feo, from ihe takes, 76,044 ooehels of wbes: 22 01) boshew of corp, 7,866 berbels Of ste, © O15 Sarrele of four: of whic Chiongo’s comingent was she coal wort of BD RI bosnel bie fur other pincee 09) Deebele ‘om tne foregoing figures thet Chicago ibree Gaye mentioned, the eqcivaient Nie irom, ober pore there came bat edmis shipments ap to the rams deve is 1856: yet our grain Wade in tbe Commercial dirater Unet new prorated,’ # ihe bert defence of tho solve coy Of ihe West thai need be oftred LABORERS RETURNING TO EUROPE. is hee been cuderstood that # large womser of wrusane and laborer: were retarming to | urope this fall, on seoount of the hard times bere. Ons of our reporters called at the of cos c. the severs! rans AUian.ic packet hips and seam f ‘crepe there bas been during September and (xober 4 year, over the sume months inat year, Al leat one. hall of sbese lines say they are not doing any more busi woes (his fal! than they were during the same time Inst year, Some are even doing jean. ‘The verpooland Yew york screw #tramthip Oompasy, erier Babel & Onetie, 177 Proad: thore te no in Grease ot travel, either in thelr propellers or psokets. Tuo same ratemen! if given by Mr. ale, of the Liverpool New | ork snd Philadelphia Steamehip Company The mpire eed reedeaugdt lines of packets to Liver pee Whey Deve un \ncronse Of Sfiy per cent im travel over far Some cther lines, aod & ierge member of Rope reckew Wrecing te Loverpay’, here not felt any very «lenty here, and indavtrions emigrants have iali ap their litte pi'es of gold, tne present bard times wil po! Prevens then from doing wo this year, They Ko to Ea Yope, probably considering there «ill be the ayuai demasod for labor hare next tprivg, *hea they and ibeire i! :0 tur toon} vy the freits of their enorgy end enterprien THE PANIC AMONG Td ARTISTS AND LU TERATEURS When citizens generally fect ihe aeoewlty of prugiog their expenses wilhia the smeilest |ims poesibis, 1a ordi toaroid the gonoral effzote of & finacolel revaleion sod when thousands of the workicx classes Mod the caelven oat of employ ment because of (he failare of their omploy er or the genera! prosiration ¢f indostria! enisrpriee, tt ts Rot to be supposed (bei those woo ad mio'ster to the ihe Ao wanis of the commupiiy are to avoid (he calemiious re welt thet falls upon thoto whore talente, abittics acd sirengib are devute) to ine rapplying of tho ordi ne Cessities of life. Arties and iiKerateurs are now beg'uniog to fee) the effects cf the prevent disorganized condition of the commercial and flvancia! aifa!r#of fhe counyy. The who by their pencil or pen secure a precericus iiwelidood being compelied for the want of reputation to tool nbout for the pale of thelr efforis, wore the frat to feel the efferis of the blow; azd sock, who can be counted by handreds !a the cit) @ bow thrown enurely out of ompioy man. The snetion rooms for tbe seic of plojares are unadle tu meke their ugua! advances on pictures, deomuse of tue 4 mited demaud upon weir euler, wiles tbe orderisg of aualis by thore who can affvrd to expand frow Ave io fy dollers to prevervo om capvass the festores of their families or frleo.e, te pow gready reduced, The rosalsia that most of tbe lendesape and porteats putters fod tara telvem with nothing tooo Toe usual caannels fur the awloof po ular iiforst \/@—tbe Sunday nls cloed age! Wo order, (0 sui the Water of Feacers, horebl. Crime, reduction, revenge sud suicide. The pa; themee] vee compelted to rotrench expenses, lori the alarm decrease of Locir adverusing aud sabscription paironage cante them to go uncer wish (he Ovhers Wao Rave Deum au. abio to stand up under the preasure ‘The #: tists apa) ry men of more extended roputa- ton, comeyer, have noi, £8 yet, folt the fail force uf ine revalsiou. Most of them have orcers oo band fur por. Waite, deawings, ernaye, Diographies or romauce, wbich aro yet to be filled, ard ths main cificuitr they uae ex- perience ‘s in geitlug pay nat tuey bave prerious y doxe, Meat of ibe :scalng artivds have their studios opsa th autjots to wtendance to ais for ihale por Toe drarwmen cizo bave bad no wart of wors, Dut tue paymoni they Gnd by no means 40 Oorialn as ite delivery of their designe ibe pudlisbers. Ia waoy ia sinnces, however, rr ucets Lave come from publisheva i cy have not alresJy commezced tho exeoviicn of orders given io wiahold thelr exes en upitil further novice The demand, too, for higher Ife rature remains es neual; bu\ @uihors receive inime'icos thet they neeg not exec the wa otuess In tae re . Old tcanoreripte are rated up by tue pad- megesicos end reread and poilthed uy, w make them answer the purpoves @& mage: no mater, © aveid if poseidle, any grester expenditure of moaus la ibe purchase of new licrary effusloas. A few weeks uo. ever, avd even the ivsding artists and gathore wiil feo! that tbey, bon, are noi to be exowps from the eifvois of tne impending crisis. ee RHODE ISLAND. MUNRY AND BUSINASE. | From the Providence Journal, Oct 26 | ‘The same duluess twat we bave vonstantly repurted pre ‘is im all departments cf business. There are bardiy aby transacKons in money except in the baais, aud the receipts of the banks are le:gely anticipates by recewals The extent to wbich the renewal of forciga acceptances bas beep carried ie elias matter of Ombarrassmeat, aod toe general opinion ‘s, that houses whicy meet aii their other engsgemcnis mi maturity oughs not to aak for sw renewsi, ix full, of those that they owe bere, bus suouil Psy & portion, sad sbuuld civide with the Providence poopie vbe leas upon our own currency occasioned by these very socommodai ons. No bank should teke advantage of the depreciation of te cwn bile by selling at @ premiom iw funds io ibwe he bennang di bills are at & discount, aa wo ‘by reesop of Lhe acon: modation exeaded by ibe banss aDts New Youk merchants. We bosr of numerous frills and mechen‘oal establien menis tbat have Veen rurning on short time, but wbica DOW BwWPped entizeiy, throwing out of employment « great many poopie. No ore is willing to euter lato now ev- gagemen, or Lo truai nis pro;eriy to the ceances of oo7- mercial redis; aud wilh the prospast of a sul! greater de. chine ip ths raw material, nobody wisbes to pis up goods. atevamert ows $7 87 ‘The bank is an‘er ten rary injnec.ion, which will probably be mace perprtuei. te areria are be'teved to be good, and they are largely be. yond lve lisbiliites to the public. ‘Pais Dank, akbonga tt \« owned by reople oct of tbe Siate, and ts therefore liable to ite Objection that we heve eo often urged, is me barre of bonorabie end responsible men, wRo ecfe ed, and @bo exeect to suder sill! thotr conceciton with tt In ordimary ttmos bese no bestiation !n pronoensing he bills of tol ford, Weestii think theyare The circulation, derstand, kas aiready beco largely reduced. PENNSYLVANIA. MEETING OF THE POJLADSLPH(A BIARDOP THADE. [Prom ie Paiadelpia Lecger, Oot 47 | A tiaiea meeting of the Board of was veld last evening, a: (be Merohanw’ Hxchange. Owlug to ine dire grerable character of ine weaber, there was s sim at tend v resident Morton was tp the chatr. Alor ine reading of the minules of the previous meeting, Mr. W» ©. Lepwine explained why the meeting of mer chante pad mot been rallied to ance with the reeola tion passed by the Board. It was owing he sald, to ibe fect thet 1; wae asceria'ced & meeting was about being go1 up by otbers which tad the same abject in view. ‘the Onair lets before ihe Board a commanication from Jobn A. Riddle, hrq , addregeed to the Committee cu In Imad Frans, 08 the subject of w Dal: noe in their hands of sp eprropriation that had been made i» give peblicity to thie market, with a view to infirm wemern merohents of the facilities of reashing Potiade!phia, Xs. ‘Tt was stated by the Chairman that one thoa.and dollars bad beon ropriated for We Object, only two hundred and Ofty ¢ollare cf which bid been ex; 4. motion, he communication was referred to the Oo mittee on Inland Transportation, with ® fayorable recom menca<D. Mr. Brxey seked if the bill which had originated tn tho Board, cn the suoject of free banking, had beta sevi to Abe He was toformed that it bad, bet it wae so late in the | serrion bat bo seiion bad bee laren npon 4 Mr. B. thoogbt tat if a memorial were sont to the com ing Legisiatare 2 favor of ® froe baakiog law, that it contala & reoo to rosuici the issue of notes under the denom inaiion of tw, Dr. BrRGIN wae of the opinion tba, the suaject of bank ing #v0uld be ducuseed folly before The baoks be suggested, Fea. | Ciificn ties wore OW reapecue y was never condiiior, and be did pot think things generally some were disposed io make them cut. 1h wi there bes bee faitorce—meny of them—bat tt be long, ‘nm his opinion, before wore would be a change for ine beter Mr Bezry offered the following resolotion, which was ied Rescived, That the quettion of reform in cur backing rystem be made s special mbjoct of consideration a: tne ‘Rex! meet) of asbocltlion “ i OHIO. OTERATIONS OF THE BIGRER Law. |From the Mansfield Flerali, Jot 19 ) (ite en excitement was crested ‘bie moruing om the knowledge of tho fact thes @ eonceried sy locks from Cleveland, Mi. Vernon and Wooster, actuated solely by & Ceeire to receive the ten per cent prealam that is citer tbe Farmers’ “spedie,”’ whieh, on bring banter to they were pro paring to make their ex it; Dus while the cberging was (renepiring,® pomber of cor etizens got wind of the chjset in view, and forthwith repaired to (ive dant, compelled the brokers to retu-n tho cole, ant not jp the meet pfectonate manner hasiled the obaps ool, aod €r the peralty of aor! of tar, ornamented to yaonte the city and seek the “sountry The dissppointed gentry, wih countenances some whet lengtbened. ant, resembling the “ lest rose of mer,” ramosed inench hot baete that {twas wits moch july Abas tneir cont tails Grider Had these money shavers ¢esired the sotn for the tran. factions of legitimate busivers, our people would bare ro mained perfecily rilent—seld give the ooin; but the fact of & boty cf men, ban ied tgether for srosalation, whore ‘fim is to grow rish ana fat on the calamitier and mistor tones of tne people, drawing the oo'n from the vauhs aad fending it abroat at a beary per centage, ata time when here is Rot aotoally # ctronlstiog medium sv M chem to pur chase the produos of the conntry, wer more than would be (a1 submited to, and bese the reel. ‘We are giad to see the determination maniferted hy our Citizens, of both parties to stand dy the vant aed frovo down ail and every attempt that would operate to (im jo)0- Ty. That it ie one of the most sonne, tafe and reliebio in the Stee if beyond question, and i bills are now, at they ever have beon, as good as ihe coin, A BRORAN'S AGERT IN DIFFICULTIES. {From the Cincinnat\ Osmmeroial, Oot 44) A few opt pace with thew Burnie y in {Whoo mooey je this” Mino, and Tish to apie whether you will redeem 't, or whether you are brove /’ Hereapon the offices contaited with other officers of ihe bavk, and i 8 few moments aflerwarda the epecio wae counted ont le ha’? disvee, élmes, quarters and bait do! lnre, The agent war r'\gbtly Bowploeetd for no ingiant, Ro Silailipmesnipsnsionsesldimpendectnaisiie a sco faa * 2 i fros end Blorniy indicated & devive ould “rheli out.”? Being @ plucky ‘ells, io agent simply remarked, Gentiemea, you wil 0° ‘ee ‘3° Dy permilting weve retire No ope moved, Tho ‘ater reltorated Me cesire «tha a silght empusels, appr .ching a demand, SvllL000 moved. The agent pow ne vrty Dg toe faulity of emiavie requesi¢, simply drow out 6 Bowie, apd re a ked quicily, but wih @ smack cf uglingss, You ‘will please to get out ef my wey; Tam going Ou. of sans door.”’ Be wert, When bo gos into wrest, Lowover be was Derot with Cther apuoyances Tas papuiace jaro! and tnresteved him. © proposed to egg bim, aud to comrel hin to‘‘ebell out,” at ali bazards, Ail rowainod & convenient cistarce from tim, kowever, Meantime 26 eeches pocket, unacoustomed to 08 $F Cwoudrus wine, Degen to Held and the agent, feeling (10 weizbt of hte rem, ousibilities xecumulate, got anxtous,and begun to sweet At every step somebody rorhed at him. At leit he wee com elled to ure soth hands in sustaining Lis pookes. aud so bo plodded through the sircots of ihe town uotl! te ar rived wt ihe botel where he sojourued. Taere ho was comparatively safe, and had opportunity to provide cou- verlout means for oarr; ing bis troublesome load Teo prep le of be town also ref sized from further toreatening demir newations, aud the agent eft, rej .iong at his escape. be stole thas Iti quite Detural $0 Ruppose has ule wor Your #y SiCIn Wau Considerably excied. GEORGIA. GOVERNCR JOENSON, OF GBURGIA, ON BANK SUS- PENSIONS. Ata meeiing of merobants thera in Savsorab, oa iho 14im, r eointions were adoples resomm’nting that sho pane temporarily suspend spevie paymenis, and ® oom mittee was chosen to ley the eotion of the mos\ing bef ire the Geverror, ana reqnest bim ‘io wiinhold aay no fon’? ageizet he banks, In comeequeaces of this rip, unill tho toeeting of the Logieieture ‘Ine iollowing is the Governor's reply:— conve CHAMnE, MitED’ m, Ort 19, 1857, f 1 acknowledge the recelzt of yourn of the 18th tnttau, In bebaif of the merohapts and off zone of Savaonan, roqaort- tpg mo ‘to withhold apy action ageinst the brake in oon- quence’? of their suapoud ng specio payment?, as tae a) onobing aestion of the Logiviature {sro tear at hard. I ehovld Dave done as you enggestod if no suck reqase! hea been made, Tam gratidod that my convictions ar fortifed by the evifrexe of ao intelligent m poriica of 9 people na represent; the coan'mity of tho!> v: would sr¢m to todioate thet thrre canno: b8 mach rivarsi ty of opinion among ibinking moa ns to the prapristy of a comptiance with the wish of the merchacis acd cittzena of tavanna. J 90 pot pretend to be familier with the great quertions of finance involved in the c-mmercial orisis taat ts apoa vs; but in my homble ja¢gment, the saspensioa of #p: Pa} ing is not a remedy; it 1s only an expodien:, and wi!! feil 10 be even an cxpedions unless debtors, creditors, rrerohenta people and banks, act with and towards exch otber tn the utisoet good fais, and with @ matze! domiro to render each oth<cr’s burdens as light as pouthie, rhe artrit of confiserce end forbeara:oa must prrvada every ran ifleation ef busine: 1th ut tis, tho suspension wii beret but one clase the banss—by eo portore the paymentcf thotr debte—the!r biile--waich are nct Dearing ‘interest, ard by the use of thor epoc! ard other sealable mesns, to snecalate tm exchaaye, and screw cown ths produce market to 2pocte pric:r. Sachs course, however, Ido not ancicipate Vtrum those who own end dtrect the banks, are patritic, hich toned and | hivere! minded gertlomen, who wou'd ecorn wo use tbeir | rower to oppress tho people, while they are atking toly. | rerce at the Lands of the people’s represen'aliver Tne cply «Metual remedy for the pressure of tho mes will bo found in tha indestrial resources of the courtry—nothing but ‘‘tne sweat of the brow? cao yay debts and equalize exchanges; out tris moro Trutsless without coonomy, Who is 20 blind as no! tee, and fo obdurate as not to deplore the extrare & of the tmes—the great oxcets of expen ‘ond wet profite? This is ine caves of the wide sprost malady thet now effocta our Iand, ike the rareros of baleful epidemic Yue expert orted to, if propa em loyed, msy rave tbe patient aati! the grett remoiy an Pore to the re-cue Is te gratifying to belieue thet the scepension of cur benks (and I thi k tore of ihe South generally) ts not to renoli cf insoivenoy , but a measure of self Cefesoe against tho drafts wpon thetr cota to repion #4 the yaaite of (hoe of tbe Nerth I precionte my opinion of the soomdness of oar banks ‘npon the exbibitx they present in reponse io exovutlys prcolematon. Henos. billboiders may safely treet then witb @ generous ronfderce tp their aility to redeem ar yoon ss (he seieriis from the commercial centres of tho North absil be etooped which te trreeisitbly awakened by a survey of tho clronw- et bat forrenpd ue. Toe North ia tottering wi. ‘is, ber factories suspending, her mesoheawe fail ox, epd ai) the avenues of busincas b0cr ot ap wita tr ruin © fcoromercit! wresk. Cepenk pot of this to rejoict over ber mitfortomes, but to ask what te the mitinsio, and uimoat her enly bops of relef. Wari can revive her co merciel prosperity’ Why te tt, (ues tue douth, a thamcr of the cravb, sends calm und uoawed, poleot vent ike consciousness of ber Curaoky 10 Oviride ins icua pew? Tg te our three moiliions of cotton beles now gotng for rand to toe markels of tho world, tuat give re ihe feeling of Mrepgtd and safety, Oor cvtion given motion ba the ereuls macbinery of the world’s commerce; and, ia, bolisy eno by ite bold and sussessfal accomplishment breek thi only chain that now fettert her giant tmbde? This will Orpen 7 mats ber indereadence, and tren sho will not ovly abo wilt rece ste and direct the Commerce of the world 1 beg pardoe, gentlemen, for permitiing ryself to 90 be- Payed tn'o thoee random refisctoue If not positively called for by, Lirast they are not wheily isaopropriate to, the occasion Which elic's }els oo mmonicasion HERSUHEL V. JOU NSU. LOUISIANA. THF FKW ORLEANS PAFES, (From the New Orleans Dales, Oot. 17.) ‘There wae no “run” on any of the banks yesterda: The fous old baaks were bearing themtcives.eiih rom able stiffness and independence, the Southern Gauk ‘was enjoying the abundant laurels which its recent triumpe over the ‘crisie had won. The Citizens’ Benk, it is true. wae not cashing the ehects of 6 iors, frem prod tem: porary | presented, whien,'by an ‘were to be received by Jatter in liquidation of tacir dobts, of whatever natore. This agreement is maiua! end exivnds to the certifies cheovs upon the other banks, which are received by the Citizens’ Bank from tts deb ors. We understand it also propores to take, in liqai tation of ee doe M, steriing excrange, at the b'ghest qaotauce ia, it le obvious, must ecniribute very largely to es . +s 1,879,729 99 ‘This shown am exirsorvinary activity of business in ine benk, when compared with the statement of ite President made the day before ITEMS TOUCHING THE TIME An article in the Chicego Zrabune isto: ms we that Of people from New Fngiacd and tho Midtle States or if, at ® time of great inilation, or spon the secarit; dich they lent money to Westsra men, fhe Triluome adds that these inveauments are hoprlses now, sod Will De #0 for youre to come Bot thia probably depends apoa wherber the boldera of such inode and ole oontinne toexpect gord prices. The ariiols we quote from says that the smovet of jand now for eale is linmense-in fat, oct of all proporiion to the demant | present, or any prosse0 tive demand for the next ton reare Aw for tho build Inte, pize-tonthe of them micbt at well be sacriliee ones by their ones for any price they will bring. Frem the tone of the Woatern pavers, tt 8 clear that none of the lard pow ho! 9 regions whiob the eng sppetnen Of epooniators bat ewatloved wp. Bat If mot, the next tide of emig-ation will peas over thom en tirely, and they wil! be forgot en. A romarkable case ef the careful preservation of bank Dilla, caroe to Dght io Middletown, Coun , about two weeks ace. = Mr who resides near Haddam, peared at the counter cf the Middietowa Bank with 81. ‘of ite bills, and asked for the epecie, which i ee i and iwen to Rim, These dille were paid to nim ip ey were rolnrned In the mine pacnazes anil wish the ware of paper and marks tha\ were pul upon them when paid oat. Mr’. Cone had kept them twenty-two yoars, of Oourse withovt inter@t. Hed he place! the motry In Some £04 PAvings benk when it was fret paid or Would now be enuiled to nearly $3,000 instead The Philadelphis Ledger of the 294 inet, anys: reat of James and Herotles O'Joucor, rowers, & of tbe Mi rcharis’ aod Mancfasturers’ dank there (60, O'Conaor, In ¢efencs, makes grave allegations ageins: the bank, denying bie indebtedness, and claiming the dank, for ihe purpose of drawing on their notes to repleniad (us yaniie, Acberge rory similar W ibis bas been mace by Coonfense. gentiemes, to w feeling of eentone! prids, | log them to } aru! | quence of the adraree tu freight. | ent NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1857. ° if H & H i i | | : i Hi New York House, tn the Bowery. ‘Bowell was called to the obuir, and Mesirs. A Holberiand J, ¥. Korton wer e appointed secretaries. ‘The CusmRMAN stated the objcot of the menting wae to tako into consideration the anticipated rise of fre'gnson milk pasting over the New York and Erie Railroad, amount ng to ep increase of 33 per cent, making ihe charge ope cent @ quart, He characterized tue tacresse iu tho price of freight upon milk ag an extortion; Mr, Howell il- rated tbe impovelbility of the milk dealers seliiog iam le io their Cusiomers at ent price, in conse- ‘He sited thats person now doing an ordipary bosipess—selling two nocudred guartss day—hioh cort $225, would, at the increased ietight charged lore twenty Gvo cent, Wsiead cf making anything for bis trouble or oubay. {i was, then, for ibe mcoriag to ccusider what was to be done under theolreur wiacoos, if m raise should oe made, cr wiat massacres suonlé be tazen toobiala a living pricefor thelr isbor and capital invented, Mr Hovnwnt addressed the meettng, and remarked that wae com ideradie loas sustainea by dealers from the Jenkuge on the fieighi traing, apd suggosied thal 'tho atl 2 company should be exiled upin io make good the deLoiency. He also siated the milk deaiere ought 40 have the milk delivered to them iu New York oily tne of ia Jertor City, as is bow the care. to rece the price of milk (oe ven canta, 60 as to moct ihe yuarter of @ Coat Biditiona! cnarge by the TeJrcad company. Another suggested ic syproach the raliccad company through jegi:laion. ‘The ( Harmaan staled !+ was alaious impow!o'e to reack rollyoad companies, wheneyo~ they makeup sueir muds to pu: on cxorbitent cha'ger, nad thai the only way was to put on Bu sdcitional aad les ihe pablo pear ike bumbep, ard not the mi'k dealer@. Tho Sacamraky moved was the rol) be called, including the names Of all the the Orange county mii doalers, and that thote in favor of edvenciag ihe price to #evoa cens The rollembraced the names of over 160, one third of whom were pacsene— whu wore uneai- mous for raising It to 1even couts. ‘The Crssewaw stated the increased price waa only to the Int of next April ‘Mr. Ocuxman spoke in fervor of ap advance, W enable the milk dealers bo get a living, hovest tfthey van, if u0i, to adopt ibe Quaker’s @nxim, make li, (The remere caused much Inughter ) after's desultory conversation, the iollow ing resolutions were unanimously passed:—~ Resolved, That in consequence of the increase in fce!ght, to price of milk will beseven cents a quart, on aad a.tor Monday 2d November next Revolyed, Tha a comm! tee be appointed to eanfer with the Westchester men, to bold a general meciing of ai! country mtik dealers. After transaciing some farther business, ibe meeting ad- journed. 3 Disastrous Gale ou the Lakas. WRECK OF THB STBAME KEINDSE&—MORB TITAN TWENTY LIVES wO8T. The Chicago papers of the 24un insi. contain an account of aterrifo gale and snow storm on lakes Michigan sad Buperior on Moucay, the 19th, by which a large namber of Yewels were wrecked and more than twealy lives lost. ‘ine Press gives the following day the propelier porifrom Big Point Sauble, bringing intelligence ci ibe wreck of the Canadian steamer » about cighi milles north of the point. Sue also brought over Cuaries Rowe, the maie of the schooser Aieiidar, also jost, who commat cated to us some of the partioulars. Oa Tacsday last two men arrived ai Point Seuble, almost paked and their feos badly frozen, who informed the peooie of the Beighbornovd ihe: they wers fromen on Doard the Re! G thas tdey were the sole survivors of the entir 4 heaving been wrecked the previous evening. they sia‘ed that all day Monday ® most ‘errilic geile biew from ce south southwest, suddenly snifing ¥ au pots of ibo compass, wih @ wemenious soa running. 9 steamer Rept up pretty well all the forenoon; bat im the alterpoon sbothipped « beavy sca, walch extingu!-hed the free, iain had po jsesource left bus set the helm op For several hours in the evening the borricase and snow storm increased {n fary, and ts was uiterly imposs!- Bie to see or do anyihing. Those oa board could only awa't with anxiety Loe fate which (bry khoow awaitod tb: Ispgih--sumowbere about mitnighi—the seemer and almoss Insiautiy the soa broke over ber, sud washed the w bole crew tnto tke lake, where tweniy-cus of them found watery gr Taetwo men who escaped were men, sed Vaey gato tbat they wero uierly unable to 9 bow end io wast manner they were saved. The rat they kne« otter she siruck, was watn they found \hempelves on ibe rocky beach. Noxt <ay ibe sieemer Wes nearly al occken & pAeces, aad her timbers aad oar: ¢0 were sirown eiong tbe store for miles. The Reisueer was 4 side woeel steamer, Koown here by sailors aa “polly wog ? Boe was owned by Koicond & Lienderson, of Montreal, and sailed from this port oa the 10.0 wat, witb 12,000 Luabois whest, 6i bdis. tllow, and some ilowr, for Bt. Josepa, hore she was b> take on rome four, apd Wen start for gston. Soo bade cro of tweniy-one, and two passengers. Tae name of wwe captain was George Patterson, a Scotbman, who beloaged i» Kingson, He wes much reepected by all who knew bin. The tame of the steward was Jemes Heat i that of the purser Caaries Dradford; dul tame sor neaes tained of the agrui of he e.ceme me pore she was sight oF lon yours Gld, and wae valacd ai from ff een to iweniy idoosavd doliurs. the cargo was owned by Recacd & Frere, of Monlres: BXu roseei and cargo were ineured Teo Reindeer was formoriy caliod the Commerce. fhe was rug fuse and sunken Lake Drie come eight yeare ago when iransportisg some Compaaies +f Britab roo A grens many hiv re lost ia 5: ms Calasiropae. ‘Tae schooner Ale!isa, which efi this portoa the 14a fer Dean's Mille, mear Tein Rivers, eyrong @ leak duriag last, and ag sho was fevt Gling wits ‘ il for tae saore, wien sme sirack ut Big Point Saubie on Tueeday woro'ng She (avo ly Drote her back and went peces It was with rouse ree ta aafety. Toe eteamer Lady F gin arrived here yesterday noo from Sccerior, Capt. fowpkina roporte that « terrific gale wi tow orm as> prevailed on Lake Superior oa Moaday leet, put into Cop; er Harbor, where he focnd several ‘vessels wind bound. also brougb: the intelligence thai the Lae Wavigation Co's brig Stamart wan dismasted aud ™ OM ‘kinew. The Stanart lef thie por! inst week, with 3, barreis of beet from Ornigin & Co. propetier Wisconsin, Capt arrived bere oo Thursday eveniag, from Ogdenabarg Oe Mon-ay latt be had (9 put inte ibe Manitou. whe foud the propel. Jere acing ower. Two ae'l versele were ino ght to have gone ashore at Gen Harbor, nearly opposite sae South Maniton Isiand. They wore for some time at- tewpting 10 mska the harbor, bas peares, aud it is Seared they wero jort. The schooner L. Whitney is Peometed lost on the ext thore of [ake Micbigan. No particalare. ‘Some fears are entertained regarding the propellers Po \omac and Jows, which would bave to eucouster the gale tm all ite fury on Lake Horce. They left the Maniious on event! ‘Tbe propeller Adriatis, Captain Lathrop, arrived bere posterenr On Monday, with muob difficulty, che made ver barbor, where she tok refuge tul the fury of tbe gale was spent. ‘The wreeking propeller Salvor, Captain Ei arrived ta port on fhareday hota pany the sobooner Ketro. oir im Roat, ip tow. h ahe rescued a heavy snow storm. ‘The gale on Lakes Erie, Ontario ana Haron has been | avo very severe. Uer Washington Correspondence, Wasmisatas, Osi 92, 1867. Arrangements for the Ooming Season — Movements of the I’re- Rident and Oaline— Marriages, and Aid to Kaneas ‘The preparations made for tue approscaing session of Congrona give promige of a lively winter to tho ‘“isarned iu law”? ag well as tho ‘ votaries of pieaecre.”’ Tas c’ 01 tow in reference to the pey 0’ mom vers, laa) short ceraion, Dat tt is Conoesed that tho imporian tome Wat witl oscupy th ques dention of Coograns must pro Jorg ‘ne pertod. | Hong ine pa evidtmt Buchanan bas returned frm hie retoa! ‘p the *¢)scemt conntry to the mantom provided for nis recep . The Poetanaster Genoral made a "| ing trip to deter iho elie forthe Now York Post Otflce and vials the splendid steamora im port, [a view of posts! arrangomonts; Secroiary of War to visit the fortifications upon the Avante const, and the of the Interior to Balti more, to attend the exhihition of meohanica! and agrical- terval im auticipation of their annual re- improvements, ports and We business aitemiant epoo thelr respect): o | | | The National Hotel #1!! eoan be opened ander fayorehio Browa’s, Wiliard’s aod the Kirkwood Fines and the proprietors anuictpale a pro: tte, ties upon ‘the square’ ceed by the “ Statea’’ to the “ Union.” The cbains are not forges by Dbisckemisn, lays of yore, but cle jen of note ito the * liken banda”—that times and ise viealtnies of life we med tever—In preenoo of the beauty and eblvary of tho country,’ who soek to follow tho © strown with flowers,” or bave siready entered cpok the wage of existence gives promise to bap pirecs, Yeaterdsy an enterprising citizen of Kaneas to ono of * Vi ae Tires od yo] fea Serious Acciparr at Hopsow.—" Professor” 1 from Mise Mary Hicxs, log’ broken, Mre Hardiok, bad y broieed. Aton o’ Mr. b. Waverman, slightiy braised ‘A daughter of A. W. Baker, eighty braised Bome of thore standing undernesth were B80 badly burt. Among them were — ‘& Van Rentselnor, back injured. Mrs. J. . Bvarta, braised. albany Jewel, Or 40 Political Intelligence. ‘Tus Kawase Exgorom Faavp,—We pubdtished some days 840m statement to the effect thet something jie fourisen hundred demecratic or pro-siavery votes had bees aided $2 the returse of Oxford precinct im Johnston count’, Kanpas, whiob were eutlicient to gtve the disirict to the demooratio party, and secure a pro-siavery majority ip the Legisla ure. Tho telegraph yesterday toforra:d os tbat this proceeding had been protested against by a number of prominent citizens, and that Governor Walker had Ge- termined to reject the entire vote of Oxford. It was tne expressed intention of the Governor, previous to the cav- ‘vase, toe ercise his power to produce @ fair expromira of the actual residents of the Territory #) the elro\ioa whica bas just taken piece, and no doubt he bas performed the servico in & tatlafactory dogreo. 1 ts true, however, that a pember of border refirns from Missour!, who symoa thite with the democrats end Nebraska riflemen «ho belong tothe free Stato parly across the line, were permit tei to creep In and depoait the!r votes; but (hoy were aorut eqnally baianced and should pot be teken isto acoonnt; but when a precino!, withs population of abos ¢ four hun- died, send rejurns of upwards of sixteen hundred votes, all on one aide, tt seems to us « clear oase for executive inter ference, and wo cannot see with what degree of justice the Southern fire-eaters can bring forward an argumeai which wii} condem Governor Waiker for wak'ng the do cisten whieb he bas in regard to it. But we shall seo, ANOTHER GOVERNOR NOMINATED OR ASSEMACY.~-Ex-Gover” nor Throop has been nominated for member of Agsern >I7. Tfsnch mep as Ex-GovernorsSey mocr aad Throop become members of the lower branch of the Siate Logialeture we may hope for better legislation. ‘Tennascam Uncren Starrs Savaron —Ths Koow Nothing members of the Tennessee Legialatare bare propoanded a . Bumber of interrogatories toucaing mavatalizaiion of esoluie, Hill, Beco 7 days, wih beading, to Waydel) foreignere, the public lands, ginyve trade, the right of so- one” Emith, Wintaor, Ng, 5 days, wild. plaswr,. cetsion, the neuirality lawe, &o.,to® number of iadivi- ‘aH Babine (Br), Holmer, & Geerge, NB, 17 aye, witb Mun dons woom they assert are prominent bef re the Legisis. 3 tore for the erat of Kr, Ball in tbe United Siatas Socata. | fonr Heleyom, Freeman: Ser fir, 10daye " 4 n 3 AT teow 00, ‘Thowe goxtlemen have cor)inily clvea the followizg re | EST S'heomonnd wer Sth adee from wreck of enip ply— Clara Arcoktoan ashore a’ Sqnan Bleamey Atalanta. Gager, Charlestog Nxterienso¢ very We are in receipt of yor ‘ral communtea ions of like import, addressed to va veveraity, areuming that we henvy gales from N to NW since pasoing Hatsren, Baamer Ferrel, Arey, Frovidense. are canah nies for Whe Renae, avd asking our opinions 03 various au questions, ' We bay egreed, that as our pames are nos at p BeW. Bark Resbedy, from Malaga—by Capt Hazard, of eteamicgy ibe J g\sinture ag Candidates, and as we exprct to abide Abe acuon Of our political party in regard to # nomination, Whi Webo. 1s Se upuecessary for ue to rer )) ond to your in errogatories MABITIME INTELLIGENCE, . Port of New York, October 83, 1857, Bteawehty Aste (Rr), Lott Liver:ool—B Ool—K Cunard Steamebty Bleck Warton; jaiih, Havana and New Criesno —Livings 00, Cr. cberoa & Co. hip sows, Jones. Modiie—J O Baker & Co Be & Julle, Suscham. Pots! de gabe—Snrcdred & Burk. Bork Wa'ter (Swed). Fros edt London—Fiwen & Mednokes oft My Hover, Jackson, Wilmingioa—McUready, Mott & tebr Ferrina, Jackson Prederickxbarg—Van Pront &Siagbts venrJ P Jobson, Huntley, (alais and S¢ Sicpoes, NB— Mayhew, ‘TsJbo: & Co. Seamer Prank, Volpary, Baltimore, re ARRIVED. Steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston. with mése and sengers, 10 Spollord, Tuesion & Co, Sanday. 6PM. Bouy Tslone light beariee SW. exeranged signals wita Bashville. hence for ‘ harler' ship F Stetson (of Damariscotts), Robd'naon, Liverpoo); 6 1s we ent to J O Baner & Co. Nasnvirry, Oot 17, 1867 BAILED. Steamships Ailentic, Liverpool; Slack Warrior, Bavane sud ‘LU apy ove of us sbou'd be selected as ibe candidate of cnr Rew Urlenne. Wid at sunset Norib. party fer the Sonate, is will then be hie duty as well an his pleasure to take such ackion on your commiin'cation a he may deem proper ANDREW EWING, ‘4. 0. P_NIOaOLSON, Miscelianeous and Disastars. The steamer ip Marion, Capt Poster, arrived yeoerday stuc’. noon from Obarleston, bringing us pavers in navance of wo ae ie mails, for which we are incebied to the obliging purser. W. @ DUNLAP.” The steamubip Atlantic, Capt Eldridge, sailed yesertay Pouca Move or se Omrrmar Rampoay,.—The Syracuse ‘morning at 8 o’closk for Liverpool. Baxx Jonn Swasry. from the Coast of Africa for Salem, be- Sandard sya fore reporied wrecned at Nanineket, bas bean entirely die: pa. tiles chp od ‘ rye cs Aad wecre’ me Soviare pee seekear aes elm ott eas Sul \ i re] esen\ - i eee Fale oh Inkl, ot whine Presen: qi (varwed at $45 (0), Hes upon Ue beach In eaceUems conditions mocracy and o the Know Noihizg party. Dean Riebmomd, Vice President of ‘be Cenire) Railroad, was the presi ting genias of the con- ciave, Aller e full interchange of views, is was agree? baton al! the Know Nothing tickets to be voted wert of Cayoge Brid; the name of Van R Richmond, a largo sock holaer 6 road, thoald be substituied for thet of Rouweil Graves, the nomineo of ihe Know Nothing party for Btate Engineer. Ten leevme or ree Next Parcnernat Furcnox.—Bea jamin F. Batler, of Lowell, Mass., prodicts that in the next ational contest the tariff andthe currency will be the iswoes, and that slevery wi) be dropped. He thinks {i will split the democracy of New York. Tas Verz sor Govemyor oF PENNeyivama —The ro- tures from al! whe counties in the Siaie but nine give Packer 166 519, Wilmot 121,880, Hazlenurst 27,893. tho retarng y@ilo be received wid recuce the mej or Packer somewhat. Danormario Nowixations iv Evreoy Covwrr, . J — Henry B. Bosty, for sverlif; and Sarcve! W. Whiiney, Berra d MoNelly and Maithew F. Cornet, for coroners. 4 Pounicat Jona—Tho Wertfleld (Pa.) Argus hat the followin, niok i$ #eye 16 mos only & good jome bua fact: — An Tristan, who had itetened attentively to Mr. Wil mot'r , firally turred to @ friend and ingalro!: “An? that’s David Wilmot, eb?” ““Yes,!? was tho reply. “ap’ what’e he running for?’ “Governor.” “Gor'’ser of Keneas, fs %" “No: Governor of Ponneyiv nis” “¥puh, Po ead nothing o! !epnsy ivania; I thought I: was Kaneas, sore.’” eee iy Polttics: TRE FUSION MOVBGSNT. Morte ef the Npew Nothing asd republican wire to foe on one county Usket do not soem to meet With & gross deal of favor from the masses. The Germacs who voved for Fremont and the republican ticket last fall express great disconters a the properod fusion with K. N's, aud @ meeting of the ¢tsaifectod German ro pudiioans to denounce she movement ia on the tapis, On the o'er band, Were are & ananer of enthusiastic young Kaew Notoings who aro vebementiy opposed to fusion with the republicans, and there fi 00 balk Of orgeainug # new American Gencrai Oomm)tiee to relest iaie feeling among the aura Kaow Nowwgs. 44ERICAN CONVENTION FOR NOMINATING RECORDER, | RRGISTER AND ALMAMUUs® GOVARNOMS, The American Conventix: far the nomination of Alms house Governors, Recorder and Register mat last evenirg, At Tj otolock, at No, 1§ Fourth eyenco, Isaac J. Olver, Preaidens, iu the chair, The Chairman called the meting te order, and read the folowing New Your, Oot, 96, 1857. Jessc J Ourver, CBatrman of American County Conve: tem t romipaw & Resarder, Aimshones Governo: Register—You wiil greatly oblige me by calliog the Cou- yertion together wiich favor @ with the nomination for Register, se / Bave ® Commonication to make Wat will doubtices prove as scyaniage to the Ambrican party. Yoors, respectfolty, WM DAVis0y. Agafail delegation from each ward was not presen’, considerable debate enrved as to the manner tn which those delegations should be filled. Is was fmaily decided the, whore thore wes ® poriion of the delegation of a ward prevent, raid portion covid Ol) up the delegation; or whore that «ae imopornibie, the delegste present could cast al! the three vows to woich his ward was entitled. Mr Davison waa (ben invited inio the room, and intro. ded to the Convan' ‘by the Chalrman. Mr. Davison G2 pik Ded the oacee of bie calling the Conver ion 2 1s # xa ibat wo Union Coavention, of forty-iour repudl can Gelegetes and forty four American deiey ates, which recent ly t0: ip (hie city, bad recommended w the Americaas witecraw bis pame from beir: @ candidate for Register. Be wae witlitg to be if it was for Bu fous Arw4, of ana from Cornwallis tor “ew Y¢ int» Portland 46th, for @ arbor. .n goin; Foint ledge. bat cue off st Ligh waia Cape Palmas Aug LZ, ‘® total loss; crew yon th iesored in Phils dcargo are partly PisiixG soar Vanniet Dyer, at Portland from Bay ®t Lawe rence, reporie uo d.i6, if real Teland wae rus ioto by aa un- known steameh'p cerrymy away jthboom, and stove aiacboard: Duiwarke The sivemer lay hy ao hour snd whalt and shen. proceeded on her ovuiae, it ber twoor the Earriev’s Grew who had got en suard waile in eontne; Four Exrin ravers, fom Philade'rhin for Norfolh, went ashae on ape Henry, at 5 oe'loca morncg of 334 ingk A Canv—We te passengers, oftne Puropesn aed amerh can bieam Shipriy g co's siesm-hip Jason, cercity here: i exiremsly uu /avornole peenag: <= ee edge nag gos Lobos bet also a om scien tious: meander, wi genliemac!y purser, Joan Kellies, eq, a Woll ta hia Ansierant nuperiniendent Mohmde, cared sith pr mp! forethooght for our other necensl:iee. Jt gives a8, therefore grest pleasure 40 exprem us pabily our warmeai nnd best thanks for the axove ntentioved yealo- Hi Kvecber: bt 0 (he names Of most of the ober paapengere, New Werk, Oct 35, 1537. ™ Cid at New Bedford 26h bat Pa (4 Fr Gt Sip picku 34a, sobr a rel Mlankenship, a> Iseuc Ocean, with 180 Obis sp OL ow bora Seni home on tao aie, Ray “ecb. baving ree) Gi Diy mona be ne oe DE 0" . aT, pray, Stanton, NB, 8 day’ out, all lita eal well. Sponen, &, ‘ ent. Bo dana MB Perce ase rom Jona, NB, for meow (aDdanbiecay «! ‘Bos'on) warker, 10K? i for Ulseg: Uot it iat 42 08, Pret es AB Am sbi> Pv ern, pareod Sept 4 lat 25 ay Berk Mary ke Fenoall (of Pbilsdelph Par devas, was seen 0 day, Int oF lon ( Orieans tim ins. mpt Blsener exonanr the oer, bat forgot lo report Wat as well as 9) tua BQ" Abip Chile, for alized 28, by we Rober: Treat a: Bont Siriueh vevse, ond Sett Seas ar ‘rene s ae abip Chile, of Boston, left Rew ok AUK for dan Free ‘with & cargo of ‘aud Was De afherwards beard from, = — for Maurin, before ropored une. ~in por: bak aarva I Marvey, WS- ts din, Charlveice arr brigs Cordelia Gri lesion. AC; Mponion Main Lardiog, Nvork; tetra Luicy 4 Alexander, Balymore. Zid. ieetric Lighs, Dyer, 40. SmYaN4, ot S—la por: bark poanding Kiuow, seal, for Boston 6:0; brig 5 » tes Zoy from Zaures ‘and Sid eeys 37 Darks Rimorn King acd Wail vioud, Boo: iT Be Frater, Dares, Go; Oct 3, ablp Hele a In port barks James Smith, Rates, froec. ding, to wait om Der return ‘(et 6, Ooean- Us, acatms (,efore reporied arr diamaste? aud olberwise tn. | jarec), wig orders (wil be condemned); brige y Leow r, for Ulowcest F 16th Go, South ‘bosioa (fir), Cusaing ham, ¢o de. oan a een, Jones, tx Aik, soar Baetlyy a? pr Thomas Sept 22—In port echr May Fiomacos, r&, © jond or Rivsmoud sid de, For oe, to load tor a York. IP BALTIC ~& DDITION AL } Yors ‘ vxnavEn, Oct 1—Arr Levanter, Peterson, Vi Deas. « ct iS arr addivon Gilbert Paine, London for Oar. @a, Bid Jub Splendid mabarp (irom Lx.dow), NUrieane ;. eien. Weat doy Port Paty, 'P stringer, ip ieatacs and Viscent; Botley Ames, ae. for erpoot RD). ADM . Tag Ey Tae "ek, Pei, Oraig. Visa, Maceaclo, Bourr, Castle; 1h, taure &'Lockons Maree, bey Fraociere a papom, Oct1$—Eot toward Mastin Lucker, Nickels, ine ere z Ef ‘Sy 2 sf i Sid Trane, wavis (trom Mandeorg,, s Qoresstows, Oot 9- Arr Walter AIT at do no ‘date, adbott Lawrence elince, (rom nll. Quanwerown, Oct 13—The Prines (seoree, from Mobie for Famonte K. wre abaodowd water) eged, Ori 4, ins 41, jan | maser, oe ober, drow: dourd the Bellon. < . were uot prosent, Severn! motions were made to adjourn til A sohecquant ume, hye ‘8 fail Convention cvaid be present, bat sey wero ail Preperstiens for balloting were then made. Bome gates paid if any bat Americans were offered in Tne Casirm the Convent m. The Chair ordered the doorksepor to close the dncr on the members, vat 4! deted hie and ‘withdrew, The Obair cated tove al of rote de legates by name and asked them to remain, but they per. dele- ae. sogaeetion tbe Convention a }vurped, to moot onworreday evening, at 7 o'clock, wen iney could obialn ® fail dele pave The ballot wan then taker, and resuited as follows: Fal, RIVER Oct 25-d gohre Mat'he 0 Derfon, tan, James H Welsh ane 24 | absusdela: Summes s btedye Retdas cree Digbens Morse ir iets AIT wae | Moo ives Travte, Brown 7 cvalr enggested BO im! oe . h legal, a8 there were not G4 members present. U von ints | oF A York pe lea; Tviaiy, from bg eh. TH. 2s BR, Oct %—arr bark Ua O Bell, Sacoters, xis Bowery und appamtads comatose Grete um: | gern Soouaus tas Geintene aie” cou Bn We No, 1€5 Bowery, and appointed» wets con. | burn, Ino ‘ana Galzeaton, rs wanes, on” a, for witb & like committee from the Republican Convention, | Farr, am Tapsaro | it seasmamip dranads, Us Sa, New afior which they adjourned to the call of tbe chair, haw i ile Mary 2% 41d sloop Komuth, Hayder, @ York, BU! 94—Arr echra Chariotie, @ott, New AEWRURY PO! on ane *, Nea ‘nip Bhs i on, Prin York BRUPOM United States District Court, RETURN OF PROCESS IN OAGRS OF PRIZED GOODS, Before Hon. Judge Hote, Oct, 97.—The following returns were made by the United States Marshal — The United Sates ys. one package cf Diack elk and lace Tho United Rate ve. ome carpet bag, oe. vllse gonial: ing linen shirts, ellke and cotton ban Caolted States vat = ca, Ci hap pr sappused fram Paeaes? i © a twelve boxes of ap Oa pag REY Lg The United Seles vs. (wo caske and two Darrels of ok rea ware vehe tugers. Chigt, Presser, nYorR ae es, he United Stato ve. four cases of gold and sliver eek allah for York: susainer Walchee, one care sendries. ‘ ore wy Alms (so) Cevawniiio to lie over antil Wed. wai pen tes ‘whieh 6c) ‘DAck OM RoOONM Of Lhe eRatArly a #8 the Monte 20h Te brig Harriet Ww 7 Plea tor Mllsworte, oa, ‘The Court ordered the processes that the claimants might have a0 opporwmalty of nesiay, appearing Arogence A Wroxean Woman's Rarny—Reoently a man ‘Oot 96 Ard ecuire Wen Gant died as © tavern in |his county thet he had long frequenied, Poiindeiphia; Jonn We: sent her word pogieciing bis famity, fhe tavora keeper \bet be wee dead and inquired her will, She replied =‘ Io 24 Arr aches Qai ved le he wae wih you—he gave you his money and drank ork Gi teh ban 28 & nubs Ailaa, Mare your liqnor, widen undouvted!y caused his death; | pow BAVARNAM, Oct 31—0l4 bark Indians, Haw >» 2H eve bum wi yoo w bury, Ve Newurypors derwld bra Gea Worm, » Wua@icnama,

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