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3% THE COMMERCIAL REVULSION. OUR SaViINGs BANKS. | 1B FOVABL #BMs>1—" Bh OLD Oh AMBERS BTRERT | BaVIN@® BaNK— HEIR *BG LAvION —ASSK'S AND Als 1B>—DePOFITORS, E7C., PROORIPTIOS OF PRRSONS—NACIVITTES—TAR | “Ru ON TBR SAVIN@# Bark® AND AMOUNT | DRAW UUT, BTO. BTO., BTO. ‘The firet savings bavk cetablishe: in New York was io the year 18: ‘This wes Known as ibe Onambers sires) Gavings Instiaion. § Previous to this, hare was no piace where (hose of be wort ing classes, de:irous of laying by Something fora “rainy dey,” ould deposit their epare funds They were obliged to board up their sayings in trunks and old stocking» or oonsigs them (0 noigh bor for safe keepteg All this was att-nded wiih loss, in Convenience, uncertainty ane trouble Bosing this great public want, a few spirited tedividuals pat thelr heads togetter, and establighe? the oid Chambers G@rest Sevings Bant, now removed to Biecoxer sirest. It wes ealy afew years previous to 1819, about the year 1806, thas the first effort was made to organize s savings fmstitation in England, which soon after war followed in Boctian4, Ireland sad France, These mertiorious ad Portant asrocoiatious, which, im a few years after thelr establishment, began to play a oonsplonous part in the 20k! progression and developement of .be wo. king classes ‘were af first conducied by benevolent persons, who gave tee scourity of their >wn oredit for the accumulated Hams, and beld out every temptation in the way of liberal (a terest, courtery ard promptitude in tbe maonge nent 10 ladure the wo king clases to resort to them. Whee, in a fow years aftor, it wa: found that miliions were deposiied im savings ranks, 1} was evident ths) fome greater seoviity than tndtyideal responsibility ~as ‘@nsentia! to their corrro! and seoure operation, snd to give full confidence to the public. Aooordingiy, in Bugians, « Bamber of statues were framed for their guita.ce, an’ governmen| bwame sesurity for sho cafs konpiag of he deposiie—while in this country, the Legislaiars of enon State has incor ‘orated the ee insMiutions, and by Certain resiviciions end regulations so far scoured ihev Proper edmunivtration: Each Now York soviugs bsnk musi Dave s cortsin num. ber of trustees who give their services arstuitourly for the mareg*mont of the insiituiioa, and they are debarred from perscaaily borrowing or using the mouey of the de. Powtiors, unless to defray the current ex:enves, They are also obliged to invest the deposits in government, State and city securities, in isoorporaied banks aad to loaas ow real cetate, valard at twice ibe amount tavested, They wre Likewise compelied t> make au ane:al report to the Legislatare apd Comm. Oouneil of New York of thelr as gets and jabidies, and to beve their books open during Dasiness Bours to ime imspeciion asd examination of the peroiler of the ae or Bauk Oommnisjonsrs. There 1s the objef staitory provisions, , Hgener with a eortes of by la Ding principles 0” (ree ectadit: bi ‘The Buea, «hain the last few weeks, pablished a fail etatemens of ine eras « and lisbidiles of caok of ine aa Danks i the citr—as taken fon tne last soaua Feport—from wilos it appeared that ihe total asots Were .... 6.5.5 ‘ $35,'83.8.9 1) And he wial ladilities.. eee BB 936 300 42 Laaving 0 surplus of... .ccccssssese cee 81,847,010 69 (Ass AND LIQUILITIAS OF NEW YORK SAVINGS BANKS Banks 4 eta Lrabalies 1 $9 (88.580 88 8 817 19 85 2 7 493.769 63 1.179 854 95 3 7 000,8F6 99 6,645,605 44 ‘ + BOR L76 OL 8,871 474 89 5 1,186 6x0 96 1,146 925 68 6 + 1.426 701 88 1394 Ta9 a2 1 1,871,974 00 1.202 7H 8 8 + 1,080 991,549 00 9. 7) 722/830 66 10 s 106 i 629 604 68 DL. trvieg... 6a 618,457 44 12 mecbanion’ & Traders’ 88% 820'000 6G 33 Marines’ + BHO, 828 000 00 la Mxpecay % 86,000 00 16 Koe Bull... 0 return, 16 Bloomugésic .... No rewurn. * Ou Cosmbers street. Assuming the derail tm the Rose Hilisad Bicol redalo Bevings Becks t. b> $460 CO, 0n4 thet H abilities $299,060 Whe tla! arseie of aimee Now York savirge banks woali De $36,163,349 11, and their itavi ites $33 336,309 «2, WRICh, Givid . smug RO OW depositos, woul be about 6183 86 for each DBFO*MTORS—THBIR OCCUPATIONS, BEC, Tima) be presumed tha snere ave over aqaae ar of a willtom depositors m tbe New York savings ani this conclusive we ervive ai from the siaiome ate put forth by the follewivg estanliebments of tne numbers of de from the let day of January w Sist December, = Ss eit fee = Bowe. a Boe binders * Bot and us Bow keepers. 103 folders . 1 ‘ _Saee | : f ! i i sas ij ==B. SeoBsuraw peol, by | Pair OF ° ts ding Fetr C Aidding Upland 1 ‘tapally We Ot thie ported of the sear. If 8 ean equal, 4 of the past therefore, are £01 90 bigh, con marhons in bo way, bor mate NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY Ty will De teen from the above interesting table that nearly ali trades and cooupaliont are represented vy de Nore, the largest number being Comesos, summoring 61b, while tbe het ts wot * fompracizg 8 gentlem:n, (00 ladier); 14 apeoulat ore, 10 eshoolboys, | president, 3 psima tert. 1 missionary, 16 lawyers, 2 reporters, 1 eovlptor, 28 aptory, 1 author, 4 bankers, & If al the savings Dapk institutions wonld publisn :tmilar tables ome very useful sintisitos Qould be arrived at respecting the rectal soonomies of the industrious classes, tne largest numb°r of depositors average from tev to twen'y ‘and of ib's ciasn there are over 5 From ‘the Bieect. Wt ’ Trustees, ( Deporiva Single Ment trust for obildren,&o ) 19 Single W “ Marries me With respect to the nat!vities, from the Emigrant Indosirtal, which gives NLVILY OF DEPOFTIORS United States, Englsnd.. Trewnd, Sootia THE LATE “RI Daring the Inte‘‘run’’ on these institation: ome that cply ten per cont of the d 'B out, it would emount to $3 400,000 1 From ttae mculs OUP reporter bes reorived, the vate Crewe on from the reepective banke wero, from 26h Sept: mber © 14th Ootober:— SRAMAN'S, Paid out $644,728 62; ine depovta at the sane time smovpling to $167,666 96. The days of the heaviest ‘ran’? were the 2d, 9h, 10h, Lath, 13h and Mish of Ovober, averaging from $3,100 to $66,.00 a day. Paid ont $817 267 16; the depontie at pame time amvunt thg to $136,000. The ju’? wee Beavics, om September 28, 20 and 39, end from Oxtobver 1 to the 18th—avoraging from $30,°@0 to $179,079 30 each day. mae? RIVER Paid ont $88,(64 71; the depoaita amounting to $20,874, Nhe “run?” was heaviest em the 10ub, 12\b apd 134m Voto ber averegivg from $.3 000 to $17,000 a day. ‘M>RINERS’. Pald ovt $30 636; the deposits amounting to $15,670 Tho dally drafts from the 28th Sectember to the Lib Uctob:r averaging from $1,000 to $3,700, BROADWAY, Paid cut $78,642 78; ihe deposits amounting to $15,418 87 The daya of bravicet “run” were from the 28th Sep tember to Oct: ber 13, averaging from $3,C00 +0 $14,000 IMVING Paid out $61,009 83, the deposits amounting to $11,773 44 Tbe ? was beaviest from October 1 te 13, aver- aging from $2,000 to $14,000. BMIGRAWT, Pais oxt $167 519 16; the deposits amounting to $46,890 98 The ‘son’ was hesviert from Oxtober 1 to 18, aver: ging from $6,000 to 848,7°8 83. MECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’, Paid out $26,116 2° tas cepostte ting to $7,696, ‘The “run? wae heaviest on September 80 and Ocover 10 and 12, averaging fom $3,006 to $6,000 a day. From the \mmenre importence of we interests in ro'ved ip \hoee icetitutions, the greatert attention should be de voted by tee Troper auihrities to their bonest administra Won e late “ orisie’? through which they all have paerd eo crecib y—soms mo4 miraculously—sb mid erggeat furtber checks to guard t’ 6 interests of depos'to-s dew the weekly statement, which ali oar dis count banks riged to submit, there is also the “Uiearlsg Hone” sy 4m, thet giver additional sesurity for the «1-ency of suck trati ott Ocr savings bante are rot 80 weil provided for, peed eucb eafeg aarde than the former They are only calied upon to wn to, and subm ted to the Lagiada and Common Oouneil, that st: temeat wi!l be found the amount of deposits invested jm atty, Siete and government tome | and’ money losned op mortgege:, with such real ertate: Perecnal property as each establish ment may own. This ino dea the enire ¢ff ets to the liabitisios of each savivgs capy. Forther then thie there is no examination or in. veotigation end ali ts teken on the sworn satement of the oMimals. I) te true tne Comptroller of State, or Sank Com wienicpers. by bir authority, osm at say time during bank Pours, Saeed the books, vouchers, &c. But when is tir cence Bevides aprusl atatemects, there should be monthly re ports, and, if 1} were posrivle, somehing as efficacious as pee Genie npr ae apemny -or peer pin thed, 20 teat the public might be folly protected agains loss. ds th now the cepositors have entirely to rely om the imteg tty standing of tbe trurtees; end, allowing them all te be “honorable men,” they Gould Bot odject to having their acmicierration of the deposits placed im their hands for safe hey ing seoa ed beyond snspicion. ‘ “IMPORTARS” AND THEIR BANKERS—THE WaY IMPORTING HOUSES 4RE GOT UP. TO THE EDIVOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Y nx, Oos 26, 1887. In your epumeration of fallnres aad stoppages ta y ester. day's lesue you have marked the number of importers as two only, whereas ibey @ill count nearer 900, They are 208 recorded bere, for the reason thal their sole Greditors on this sice cf the Atlantic are their bankers, who only enpounce troubie ip the camp on tho arrival of the Euro- pean credi:ors of the failirg parties. Toe backer’s business ‘will tben be to ory wolf, 0 inst ibese voracious ailen dogs are bopt at bey. Is way rot be beown to you that importers as a class are #0 many wyths; the real actors te this dreme of trade are the aforesaid bankers. The financial process, though complex to the uninitiated, te afier all simple evo gb, ard is e decided “improvement” on the old style of Coates & Oo. and ibe three W's, whom econ ‘0 carry im remembrance. J fe r 4 firm twice (eget) at New Yor, unter tame of 8 Leodor or clewtere Jones Smith & Do ket wne'r $10,000 oF £70 000 diveonniod, and lodge ts to thelr Penk oredit, This gives Jonow, Smith & Oo. their wtencipe abroad = Gocds are poured into them by the green maoofacterers—thelr orodit ts undonbie: —Involces Obattel mortg ge to cover ail, and au7 loss thas wm poten av ame, oe ropetation Fed OF COTTON PLANTERS, MASTING IN GRORGLA. Manned Porson of the cotton harmony; 80 with tbe ‘with 0 Timterent, exoepi the hence the cotion planter And the # cok on a And for fotore seoarity, $4—We reo throughout ihe ootion region, Wee t draft resolution: to the following provable aud robe eas, tw the present prostrate condition of menufecturing interests sbe = suspension and the cosing of ov ee Bg Fs beep throw? out of emoloy meat; and w *, mM owse quence o ibis unvsnal aad ditrorsing eiate of affe'rs, » ‘plo depreciation in the value of merchandise, of lsbor, ano of property gerorally, hae heen, and is sow “eng 0) ‘ehiob dep eciation appears pot, up to thiatine, to ali reasonable expec aitons, in view of ine ‘sources of he coontry,) tO bave extented to the of life; and whereas, it — s= toe of Ré, It will soon be tmporsib! id aglow y osare ibe comforts of owen were appointed vbmit for the crnstaey mivee Let this convention form aaxii ons tp ead onttor conn See Let these Gates and whose scle deren cotton, whe: plant ofit Thus, we sobmit the tolerests of on planters would be protected aui promoted We tbere- re oall upon cotton plenters every here, to give this jro\ thelr early and careful attention © reo. mmend, byl meeting of cotton planters from as —, on — into Cumalderation the sob) sc ma'ter of mun! -e iun, ano for ibe other ourpose of formiog Tre ‘ottor Pian ere’ Avanoiation;” re allothe things as by eaid Convention may be deom: ML editors friendly to the great interest oro- pared to be premote? by this 001 ication. 0 Love ‘ion in thel. remarks se ttey may de-m suitable api Ww left the time nt place of m onure we desire that the copveniense of ali may be oa 1 these p? tion are settled afer the suvjost Das ed 4AA0 FEST, Ohairman. MEMTING OF COTTON PLANTERS IN MIBSIGSIPPI. the Holly Springs (Miselest .p!)"Heraid gives notice of @ meting oF the 2% Ust., of the coiton of ue ral county to ‘tele such ateps ay may soem best ia re card 'o be mrnetary derange ments thr ugbout the ooa» y, end the ounrequent redaction of ihe prise of oot vaulting alone fom suok financial derangement Heald remarks that “ther > ate of (binge, and if the piant ‘Hef be obtaine?; therefor tit ie allhe the duty and ig the present ex ravegax' crices of !be leading a toles of food, and ta seourtng a re drotion tp re cost of liv Dg, corres oreesed vate of olher meronavdise, and of labor. Re owed, That tn the j.dgment rial recuction in the price of the leading articles may be mace, and rfill leave te the producer a fair retara for or and capital, to demand more than which ts wige. solved, Tha! in order to bring the prices of provisions rT plesge ourselves mob to pay more Jor the following articles, viz :— Ib., 25 oenta; beef, 1254; veal, 10; p. ; potatoes, ‘Dasbel 60; and in one of Jers (0 soll at the above rates, we do of ——, for the to do auoh other of thie meeitag © mate E08 ve papers, wita snob edit rial coting blank, be- deen thorengbly canvassed apd Teves D Davis 8:0. y not 10 ays next exeniug. ewrived, ‘That a commistes of five citizens be appotnied to take the Becemary mevsures in procuring provi'ions in \arge quastities direct frum the oouatry, to ta no caceo for such ® | ces to the consumer, 10 report to am adjourned meet- MASSACHUSETTS, DUPE, PBAKIN’S AND SaYLB’s CIRCULAR. The month «f October has presented cslamities unequaled for twenty years. 1468 inst , all negotiations for meney cetvadle, on mer the evesing the meoting wea addressed by Price, Ewin Boob, WB. Walteoar, Jone Sailor, Amos Philips, Wm B Emerick, ir. Torrance, O. P. .ernmas. gowslon opon the resolution were adopted, and, on moti i, aud @ committes of tem war , 0 take Info consideration the sub Jeet of tbe resoluilon, and report to a subseqcent mecting. ‘The sixth resclution »as adopted On motion, certified copies of he oireoted to be farnwhed 10 the after muob di bree resolutions sixth resolution were Select and Uommoa Qoun jon to the Councils, fs Pastner ey 8 form pe then adjourned, © on Monday evening TENNESSEE. oe nate rage of Tennessee :— Legtelatare 1 That no bank shall EE. pending before ‘The seme deo ine in Dank abares which took place the evspensicn of specie payments in May, 1837, ba ‘owed the similar catastrophe “f tae preseat month bie ihe effcos Dave :een similar, clipe have pot been al: were many ossee Causes of the de tne same. In 1837 there abesola‘e tasolvency among iy sbrowing 6n cdium over all the institast: 0 one Goudie thet the Boston banks will westner the thelr credit Whatever oviis wore the necessary results of It fe goneratiy admitted, that surplus tn the aggregate «ill probably offe: ine debts, the dect'pe, erefore, ‘measure ai:ributable to the ‘ear ts, is due sti wore to the meses ies of sa rings banks, inpuravoe ormpentes, apd individuals, who obliged to raise money oa what have been so long the must favorite 2 vestments JB comparison of the annexed quotations with those of four weeks since it # lil he novice’ @ dec! per on: bas been submited to the fouowing di viconds were paid:—Es ITEMS TOUCHING THE TIME3. CANADIAN COTENESS, Mr. 0. Dreper, of Kiugston, Usaaga, has shown himself tactios for ‘ome of the Yankees of market valaes, while io of loss of surplas of pro- atlas, Broadway, (1 verio’. Meroveny’, Gers’, Weeblogton, Web.ter each 33¢ per cont; Atlantic, Grazite, Howard North esob 3 ‘Ma? CPsC CaiNG COMPANIW. ‘The sales of manufacturing prompects of meagie divicends for & year to 0) ne, mony mooth. mut ciapee befo e there om be aay artivity tp thie class of investments. |, North America, Nevertheiows thore fs a0 006, (ne Of capital in te appexec ites of manu: ‘Oompaaics #po ap eacrm “ts BmounI accivosal, {a milis operaied 2 private ascount, {i follows thet «ih more Gy 3 economy 1m the if o & a. i me 2 ij aq 2 ez 2 Hf 3 Fa i : : E i # F : E FA sf é i Hi A > 2 s 5 = i 3 i rf g § af eg four six mi avaliable mesos i Hamiiten 18,000 ous of 48,00 spind: FH nd + eset 2 . E 4 2 i 5 iE OCTOBER 31, 1857. Our Baltimore Vorrespouds nos Baremons, Mo, ot 24 1867 Phe Oongressional and ‘Puberwstors sl Conted in Wy -ylana— Interference with the Freeaom of the Pols Our Btaie elections take piace on tie 4in N embar ott For Oongress the democrats bave pu minaind « saetid to im each of the six distriow. Lo ihe first district, Jatg: Srowert is © cancideie for re-eleodon; bis vpyoanet is Teagle Towmend, American. [ho ovnleast ts spirited, avd the vote will be close, but the chauoes are tn fa: Btewart. In the ‘eo nd district How J 8 Rioava wil no retuned over bis democratic competitor, Ramses) Mu Benry, Eaq. In the Third aiet!tot tt ts prooebie that Fox J, Marrig will be retarned over sr. Whyte; ea ta ihe Fourth district Hon. H Winter Davis will be retarne’ over BH. P Brooks, Esq , son of Onauney Brooks, Presi- dent of the Baltimore and Obio Kaliroad Bit shoud ws same frauds be egein perpetrated on the ‘allot box chaihave cbaracterized the laat two elections, the senate of Mesers Hart) and Davis wil be coptesid in vongress ative Pre excluded from the polis, snd ai the recems Uoundil election the exclusion by tbe rowsy cl bs of wouse ids of Ivgal voters, through threais, inimi.aiion or violence, is so} Genied bere by any «ne. The aviborities seem to think tbat it is medditog with the elec fove if om cfc F proieov @ voier ot ibe p ils, and thas many are oriven sway, and tu cunorousive'ances asaaalt ec, while the perpet- ators go unmolestea. This tas ‘ast no cae here wil) scarcely dispute, sud there lt» strong feeling ee candidates for Dong district, are How. H W Huifman, Arcericay Kuskle, democrat, The con'estin this district capcidate for re eleleotion—his op sonea! t» Col. Biwes'ston ig, of Bs Marys county, The Colone! ays tint soald 10 elected the rights of po man, 0° acomat of his F:li plop nes be abitegoe by suy sot or vote of bia. Mr. Bowie will, 1 think, be retarned. On the Siste toket, the ppapcep are In ‘vor of the Ameriona owad! tates, from Sse of affairs inthis city. the yoe bere thought. are may be demooratii—at least the dewo offices im his gift are very few. The opp nents of the American party have en inde- membere o the american party. U thovsands i as they did at the recent Marine Court Before Gon. Judge Thompson. ATYENTION OF THK COURTB. of $300 the proceeds of the evening, oxcesi | Bat & ations: Tepreseniations to given, but that he was o0jed pd to by Signoretta Vest vall Were $50 per night; Brigooli's, $180 Mr. Burton de- clined to emylo) Brignod on accoans f the terms dewano te Gort, and jadgment rendered for $13, with costs to the od Thi United States District Court. Before How. Jadge Bae. CERVIPICATE OF PROBABLE C4UéE—EVIDENCE. The Unsted States ve. the Ship Helutia.—This was » mo probable cause for the selsure of the vessel. The veise! was seized a» ferfeted, in oopeequepoe cf alleged «1 Gling by the mate. Ga to wil 8 wan ereved mat the ebip arrived im this port im April, 1856, thes afier ber eriival @ merchant purchased of the mate, on shure eeverai Of abainthe, which were nt «nie op the manifest, but there was ne evidence toai ihe ab ainthe was ever on board the vessel, in the oase ling 0)0n the dlaimente for ad a ol must ve newegg Beg =e uneu; provfe amounting & prob cause, Motion for « certificate of probabie ease denied. FRACTICR—FORBIGN ATIACHME@ST—ORDER OF 4 JUDGE NEYDED i divers were discharged ee no further employ’ And the qrotations are be’ ‘values, ‘tne for September ave iat yerst bend ee nom Ingot sopper te held at 260 , four months, withou! & Qbp uncement of broary 1, 1868 nunders beorared fst te $86 The necessary the dtvidena to never 1, depres a the sock employment’ y for tbe mine, ard fer te iene “olga aie jar wy, and the inaitiy to "per rego! way, on mi wo tne rendered thie mep caveatin Wie ‘oad o er hy et band, cr ve In the next “«proved up” for some years anes aa on ability and I country, the shareholders have oer manent woncess §=—Prodact i peal ACTION AGAIKS? A RAILROAD COMPANY. Oct 20.— Wm H. Pollard me the New Fork and New Haven Ratiro .d Oompany—This was an notion for damages for Injorv® artained by the plaintiff, who laa dealer in Heory @. and Robert 1 'y G. Leteonring she! were appointed Oa motion, Mesers. HI. 0, Pook, J, R. Garriges and & 8. Cees was issued Girecing the Masehal to take 24 arres) the reepo dente If they could be found, aud if they could Bot be found, to their goods and chadels to the amcunt sued for, and if such property coald at te found, to ‘feos One of the rerpoadent on notices to discharge the attecn ment, bocauee ft wae issued without any p'evious orter A the Court authorizing it. Hele by she Court—Thate ve direction io Rate $8 of the Ds'riot Ooar,, smat ‘process cannot laove equine goode, ohcees ta ection, oF moneys in the benus of |, CXO8—4 DY Order of the Jo aad upon doe of the claim first made,” coppet doen od ed by the special probiv oe in Rule 7 of the Supreme Cosrt to empicy ibe writ ie demande excreting $500 wiihon| such sothoriiy, against the positive expression of the sense cf the 3a preme Court, in Role 46, ibe! no repeal tmpine Hon ws to arise when ibere is no conflict between the regu lations of the sndordinete and superior courte That eo to the lorg eetaciiebed practice of ths Soart, « of obtaining ef the prooses Or warrent Gentiot, residing im this city, bad, it was aliaged, o nalned ored}: to the extent of $1,009 from the plain \if b; venting thet be waa doing & praction of $25,000 a year, ‘with pretie of 80 per cemt, aed san worth landed pry Perty to the va us of 612,000, aa well at having or#h t0 the amount of $14,000 more ip two leading Aroaiway rouse, erence d, and "the ticket of which he produced in Court in corro>oration of bis riatement. He kept nO aooount of bis recel rte, but noeee 81,000 or 8800" a Jerr’ tnovgh b yl tor w ew, Font 400 B06 a week for board puabsicz - A Loven’s TragEvr--The quiet \ittl ft Hallowell wae AE tated o0 Monday of lant a Ay * dy Of apoommon interest. Mr. ‘vant, of Farmington, bad the feotory at Hallowell! resantly deo ined Colvin? any further attentions from bim, amd had raven td tbat her letters should be retarned Oa Monday Ay ant visited the faciory, oailed 1) Indy out, and where an in New tock piace, Ov ‘ant reqneet «1 ber 0 pars oot ahead ) oni te mediately bi cap. roUnd Re Observed directed her, she! for the per pone genet imei J. He tmmediat reosived two dalle tn bis head. ae: warkable one 8 doable arrelied pmtot, Waded both bar- Some, i ee ome y Shoal tne one that contaia any ball. Augusta Age, Ort. 9, dow tuem adjourned til! (be @tb of November, Several of tae mow! noled la wy ere ip tho city have been engaged on tame ose for the pass eighicen monibs, and recently merw counsel bave been retained by large feet for th» Goal ar, e.ment bupired of which are boa copte:tante as lextimony. dates for Uongress in the Fits, or Frederiox | fleroe | ope, end the demooraiio papers et [ome tovir baiterie: on | In the Siz1b district Hon 7. F Bowie is tn demooratic | orets seem to be sanguine o! vbiainiog’s majority ef ine members. The Governor here hes av voto puwer, aud the pencent ticket before the people for the House of Delegatcs and loca! offices made up of democrats an: al-satisfied Of voters kee» away from the polls I fear there will be a great deal of distarbauce on election 4 rhe thet in eome of the wards the democrats will copauit ‘heir ows safet: anc kee; away frm the polls, ‘Counsell e:ection TRE OPERA STILL CONTINUSS ITS DEMANDS UPON THE Ocr 28 —Felicita Vestvali vs. Wilitam E Burton —On the 12th day of Ar gust last the plaivtiif agreed ith the Gefendani to sing in a se ites of seen operas, to be given at the defendant's theaire. The parties were to shire the profite of enon representation equally, after deiucting $600 per pight f the uve of the house, exoepitvg the inant night, on which the plaintiff was to bave a benefit and all Os the las, the }, which, w 300 for the ose of the house, left & Ddelance due plainuf of $90 Oa the part of the defendant, is appeared that he (Mr, Burton) proposed Signor Maca er! to sustain the part of ienor in sovers) wan'ed Brigaoil = Maoafofl’s terme ry —— Vestvall tuem agreed > pay $30 mighs to Mr. 8. if be would vy nim. Hoereupoa A wre operas, for which he was gut $150 were due Mr Bartoa from bh together wih suveral other melt Home, for the action pow apother rosne jm the trials and troubles of those enzaged in giving operatic performances. {Wom thas the Court grant to the Collector a cartidoate of WPOBMATION WARTBO—UF 04TH of Ballyeloush MODEL. BILLIARD coations a ‘eo aly S70 pa ote, tor bi liard oe Court. Before Hoe. Alex W. Bradford, PARIOA WILL Gate. The fins) bearing of this mporiant Onse wae fire eee tho 124m of Ootober, wad thon for the 26:0; tt wae Both parties appser to be contident of sucoees, althougw ib the Surregate’s office and amovg the mou chat hang eboct the por ico of the building, i ts whispered that ome po 1s eager to put off (be flan! hearing a# long ae paw rible oping inet the whole oace may be again argaed De. © neg) urragete. 42 ap tDetence of too divre gard of expanse with whiod tam Cau tp condueted, we have been shows anicely hound set eniitie ‘Piane of tho Parish House.’ ard drow! nauces, Three hundred set: have heen sina 4 Tf che mult lesta aa love as it promises to, larga ar the | erate te amid to 00, namely, two millions of dollars hereanouls, tho lawyers, with tet ationianie, will dod we ns of swuilowing It up, aud the Hiask House chancery cause Will Onc ite parelle! Ip Amerion. Bavoltcs ot War, 10 THK BUITOR OF THA BERALD. New Yo Dos. 28, 1884, ‘ses to those of Ne Bupersition, from (he ds: Pp leon the Greai, bas proved one of the most powerfal ad- jnvants ts the bewds of a commander, History is fall of exampler of nattoos betrayed and surrendered by their own oberi:bec supersiijons into the banda of thelr eae mica, In teat very Herne of enportition which has proved We dane of eo many Evroreaus tn Todia, I onmmot Belg thinking that thero is an antidote too. Une byeee surdved Ez; pt by making arailebie the os perstitions veneration of ite véonle fur oxta—s veneration Hike ‘hat of the Brah mias for kine. Wo read thai he placed put the Persian to porsension of Egypt Now @ Brahmin, i} is «ell kiowa, will suffer desta J Way shen do act be Ep ure of kine in shelr warfare with the Rey yrer did of oats againe! tne Egy sane, and tbne Merally “cow”? shom — * Fenwm habd in core? would be @ nloe aud ap ropriste m to fo tie domoradee Ext India ‘Say after the exoce:sfol terminator of te war Dey yen it ihe cow is the ball wa:k of Gritie® power in India ‘This may seem a trifling epecniation, Dut whether 4 gal copsiders:ion or # rrailc, | forl con Id-at thet direning tention to the ayalad ity «f eupereticn for the fortone of a war whica bas bad tw or'gia ta au, oa, merits ame consideration AN [nls fan Who does no 3) mpathizo wiih Sepoya. ExraaorDivany E.ors —The Auburn Ad- versiser give: Wwe particulars of au elopemea: «bor wo © Ped jast week arrong (be steady farmers of Srivio, Us. yoga coomty,and cova ioned mush setonis iment to thet Urrally qoics end virtuous community. Ure Coven, a lntly cf ihe highest resvectabil ty, of gyed edvoati m and floc avpearanse. cloped » e carpente, by trade. sleman much * eapected, indusiriow » te an liltierete mab, of very oommon @ Ibe AO attracticnt whatever, aud bas uot mean: enongd ahead to support bimeeifs moth Mrs. Cows, on ber elopr ment, proves sec to Union Syringe, and took the tw boat to Tthaes, Swift took ine railroad at Aunare 10 Us yoge Bridge ond then the passage boat from tae 8 idge te Tthace, wb re be met are. Jowen, sad together they vent to Owego and remaied tm teob otner’s ar two or toree days, whee thelr enjoy ment wes iaterrap by the audden appearance of Deraty Sheriff Darr, of thir conmty, ‘who {ovtantly arrested the pariise He arrested Swift oo & © Of parsing Conntrfelt money, ant brought the ering ones to Scipio Centve, where 3~1% was liberaied, the of paexing conpterfet money not being siiteced. Mrs Cowen was left st ber mother’s door ar. Oowen of course atenithed by suc, comdnc! They hare li ba.ctly wge hor, Dever ba ring experir nord any diffcaldes whatever Her o wduct ts 0.60 « mystery to her former flende and reighbdors. Oblewary Died, om the 4'b of Oct ber s+ the restderoe of France Fitegién, Eq, Mr Jaxws Bead, of 309th 90 . woldier of the r-vol:ton, get 6° years, The old goute- wen rewired nie menial fonl'ter to We lent, and a mipote: before bis cea B expremed a hope of moet ag Maker in veare “ADVERTISEBENTS BANKWED EVERY DAL. yensosak. FY, OF BROOKLYN, FILL OBLIGN HAR FRIENDS, rose” There srs ates fv you a we Brooklyn Poot oaea "Brooxurm, Oo 90,18" i" THI® SHOULD MEST THS BY® OF MasQULE B. Stephens be sil! return howe tmmesiet bis very sick, cr any person siviog toformart a «1! somfnr @ Gethy ron hissisier, Margaret biephene 96 Prince siret J grt ny - WanTeD—OF ARTORK Po Anica De'oranto. praliar, Luts Tiver, from tar. JON 161 and '63 Dear g:raet, by ber aie er, Si!en Powe: Yorn tm hepiomei 'r ‘of RAE A 1 verdes, Jae ‘Keaton, #migr ition Ofter, (ante Lg ye! W.NTE —OF OWEN MARU AS, 2OED 9 native of Dysart, county W ony ose ea mk who arrived lo H meeting or Aber Wace rrorived by his titer Hridvet, 64 sas Reverioenta a, 8. f IVERY BTASLE KGEPRsG—iF furnished tho horses dD '@ Passon wHe P Pilmore’s ‘Wagea +l call at 99 Bowery, he will hear s meting to his antace RB ANN WOOD, LATS AARIB DRUMEOND, a er Sook Tee Sn Buea carrey Apply at the Fierrepon: Sousa, Rreokiyn Bt wae Woee, BNTREVILLS ne (Oi rares fio i tase an Sh ‘at 1034 0° ok 9. M. THAAO ¥. POWLMA, Postmamer. [pimewonws cops : For hovem! 100 new Uma tablen hea ~4 0} 00. RILLARD FARLe ‘Tain ainoe re Ss = @ shions 41) articles Promptly shonten ton hr be. pole pateriee of the oom!

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