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‘Whe Napoleon Fetes in France. OUR RENNES CORRESPONDENCE. ” Rawnms, Sept, 15, 1858. The Mapolcom Fetes in Pramce—Britiany— Variety of Lan- guages and Oustoms in that Province—Estrangement of | cowmMen amongst the Members of the press. TL prosents Britiany from Frianco—Breons wo Readers either of | Books or Neunpapers—Misrepresentation of English Jour | suff eieut to put the American imporiaist-repaiican nals as to the Fetes, which were really Popular— Attempts | he fo Assassinate the Emperor—Suspicions of te Police~ | Arrest of the Oorresponient of the Morning Post—is- conduct of am American Correspondent, de., de. The Napoieea fees are now at an end, and bavirg Preeent at mest of them, 1 wish, as a disinteststed wit- ness, to ginv you the tumpression which the whole series has le t upon my mind. These fies began at Cherbourg, and they have ter- minated Lore at Reunes, They include a portion of Nor mandy, aud with it every department of Brittany. They comprise populations differing wm many respects frem eacl ether as much asth Welsnman ditfers from the Lowlander fm Sootiaud, the Coumau. Guan in Ireland from the Lon dun cockuiey, and the Soot. Highlander from the Norfolk door. 1 must own that in Wavelling through parts of Brittany I Was greatiy surprised to observe what a variety thore was of races, different not less in their dress and their habits Gian tielr language, to be found ia Mnisterre, Mer- Diban, Ke-et-ViRiue and the Cotes-du-Nord. All sp wiiat they call the Bretou or the Frenci language; Dut the breton taague at Brest is not the same dialect as Pat spekeu at L t, aud the modera Napoleoaish dit- Burs {vom both, There is the same peculiarity as re- garde tho Frouch, Ii requires prackee to understand a Biagle word of wh nei language as spoken at Loomi. at Auray; aud I doubt much if the of these pwces could comprehend the Freneb iangnage as it is prouounved iu the Cotes du-Nord. Bois not la ar hor costwac, habits: at have Dound Preiagne together in vniformity, nor won for it that peculiar and important position waich it un in couneetion with th histary of F Bee, at Le Peasants 2a been ; MOnurchical principles, and the offeader a profesa.ag NEW YORK HFRALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1858. © nd ‘London correspon gent fad therefore written to the Em. | phia is chiefly contred in the hands of this frm; their ba- peror, and that jeter was followed snstantly by a oom. Sines for the year, as Tam tolt by one of ths partners, Mand fom Ge gorai Fleury to the police authorities, ¢9 do | will reach towarcs $1,760,000, which is a far Longer all that the 1 pudom cor dene of the Post required. Ule evidence of the improved prosperity of book Thi Wei ent 49 want T refer, bas excited a gont doat of | business here than the wado sale affords. They bought largely of Derby & Jackson’s invoice, who made the best DE" ar, an mnexampied instance of heartiessuess in | that was realised here. — Their sales reached to $6,900—a bE Tpember of the press Wwards auotiuer—oue quite | Little more than halt their amount in New York. | Theu a contributions were quite j) estimated for the sought to make the press a profession, fovover Covent y” with his astockstes. Sure Tam that such conduct will fiad ne patijation tn the columns of the HamaLp, because the victim to this eurtleesness and treachery was a docided adheccut to limited audience, but through the influence of the Lippin- cous and one Led bayer in attendance trom Baltimore, wy had a very val duplication, Of their new sploudid $12 gut book they sold 75 bes while in New ‘York not more than 200 were taken. Qn the other hand, the few who had ventured large Lines, as one or two hun- dred copies. like Jewet, of Boston, sullared severely, Such lots were wat daplicatet. The Ligpiacotts tmady aa excel- lent sale of their owit books, to tue amount of some $9, Philtips & Sumapson sold a still larger invoice, being half their quantity in the New York sale. Barnes & Oo, Ot Capital prices and a fall sale of their invoice, Reddeld Aid eadstetorily, but with the conclusion of his boeks to- ay ‘bi jo vivag. Stanford Delinsor, of Now “ ‘ork, who ha’ a theasand dollars or so here, mt, luckily end Sclters—Character and Metent of the Operatinns— | fur thom, withtrawn their invoice, which was put towards How the Tresde Dinner was Bawlked in Now Yorl-—Pva- ) the = they might lave bai as bad a siaughter as gress of the Centralization Mavement—Dectine af the | Sewor's Dig lots. 2 . JENULTS OF THE SALL—THE ENCLISM PLAN. Auction Syiem— Great Success of the Discount Pian—The | wae entire amouut ot the sue was small, ux the books Belgian Delegate, de. were uot on hand W seli, There would be uo objection oF The sapplementary trade sale, which began in this city question made aboot Philadelpiia sale if it could be kept thas te canter Uuanceb ucla . ” sday last, at the conclusion of tho regular salo bold | St ths level of aregular “parce! sale.” | There is another York, has diawn to a close, AS the sale marked ‘of the kind to ben in Cineiuati on Monday, which, in @ particularly nctable epoch in the history wiew OF its distance, Las some rescom for its ‘existence; the “November parcel eile” of Bangs & Merwin, in Ushing—if not of the whole country, certainly of Phila 4 ai ot ha foes toa s Lovie fa: Ioan whe tedea ent delphia—its results are looked for with much curiosity by af a regular convention of the entire the entire trade. ‘Ihe more of these parcel sales, of course, the The particular point-of interest which the swle presonted has already been discuseed in the HsRaww. It is goacraily proposed by (he publishers to abrogate Aho Phila iolphut Bossion of ade gales, as being no longer exp: or otherwise than a material inconvenience and dainage in any bearing which they have upon the jutorests of the rade at large. Your expositions of this matter, I ¢ sure you, have excited abi attention aud croated no little feeling, especially amoug the Philadelphiaas. Taey, of conrse, strenuously object wo the new movement, and althongh the resto the trade are Cally aware of th: trath though, perhajs, net very siucere) sepeblican, The Philadciphia Book Trade Sales. OUR PUILADELPUIA CORRESPONDENCE. PHTLADELEHIA, Sept, 24, 1858. The Book Trade Militant—Philadelphia and [is Literary Malakoj—The Books and their Manufacturers, Sugers in Ne book puir- Harper principle, which strikes at the root of the tr e systom—that i, selling dircet tw custom- ers, and allowing th ma tho trads sale discounts on orders doring amven time. This the Lippincette have practi- y tested, i seems, by letting down their prices daring the trade saic, if not long it i may veily upon the statement whieh is current her io them, they have emselves thon these It is also stare? that 1 in the neighborhood Sach a result must be cures thus sold nearly one-Lalf more books t whole trade sules will amount to. the Harpers of this soago. have sa 969 vpon their new plan. jusive. ‘The total of the trale gales New York and Phiiielp! eographicai position of Bretagao has gi imevitabioncte of your statements, the publiaers | i8 {tte more than $300,000, if cven that—a falling off _— stag Se ee. Rrattasinarcled kr reate asd. i, | ptebably trom cther years of $100,000. Tho sales upon y unity in strengih, unde as it i and their organs, lave come forth in great wrath, | Hee lar”? pan, Very extensively adopted ths year, © 80a, has iBol, r pants net ae natural lew ud ten demos OF the t account for the delich re i, as it wer 4 a sm growth a: against their keenest and read.est expo! People accordingly te <a wa.) Shiet t h ee bag : pim, and tho little avai! there wo © Messrs. Jon addled wo the France. Tits, it may be | inthe pre In the inc Lyla alcatel nig Great L vs of Franee, id eng Ura, forts of ati the New York Haar, f je team of pail uot filed, of coursa, w per be Philadelphia titer Their minaticns you hav whe ‘ast spring ie, of buyimg Ov! bis Axtures, room=, add to it of & bons, there is no doubt could cor o tho great satis! on of te 'y flourishing besiness here. ‘Thon great ox: Id be gladly hailed in tue po- newspape ive te vigor with by the Vortieless, should they renew the proposals of tnade to Leavit's fo keepers prodded fort te Uh trade, a of ths malt and e hops, instead of bit’ : drugs, suchas you efvea. find in the fond map of the United States. The uso of Un, in the breweries of Payar.a is a penitentiary off fought to be mace acrimiua offence wherever f°", ant facture of beer is establishe . The lager bi New York and Fhiladeiphya will understand pemaris. ‘The lager bier, when pure, as it 8 Mere) iyi, is healthier beverage than either ale oF PF efor ‘and rior to the ordinary quality of wine. jy goes 10 quench the thirst b any other ring but water; » »- senses fewer of the intoxicaling © galities than any othora - tifeial drink, and is besides W Afitious, Beer aad brea, instead of cole oF tea, i U4 broakfast of a Bavarian la borer, and bis SUPpEr i% com) of the saime variety, Meat is eaten more freely in Bavaria than in other pro- ‘vinecs of Germany. The )zesent political condition of Bavaria is that of inti- mate iriendship with Austria, the young, enti .éicstie Ea vor Francis Joseph having married atau, ats of Dake pian, of Bavaria, who has just gives heir to au Arch Duke of Austria, Austria and Bavaria go hand ut ‘band in the question of the Zoliverein, both be z advocates of the commercial union of Germany, frou which the political union may flow as a corollary, The King of Wurtemburg, personaiiy, is no great friend of Ausivia, and does not wish Austria to join tie Vereia, bat the States of Wurtemburg suflice to overrule him, and the eppesition to that measure is now almost’ entire! coufind to Prussia. Indirectly, it is supposed, France and Russia oppose the’ union of Austria with the German Tariff League, on political grouuds, It will, nevertheless, come to pass whenever the tihances: of Austria shail exhibit. a siate of things no lengor bor- dering on bankroptey. Ansteia, under the most able m agement o: Baron Brucks, the present Austrian Minister, of Finance, is doing ali that could reasonably be expoctod to put the income and expenditures of the goverimacnt im a better ratio to one another and to raise the evedit of the State. The National Bank of Austria is also about to re- sume epecie Payments, but not for all its notes, but ouly those of a smatier dencruimation, This is nothing bal pea- dent. Tf the National Bank of Austria were (o assume: generally, either the Rothschilds or the Credit Mobitier might cause a run on the bank, and with a loss of frou tea to twenty millions of franes to themseives cause tne bank to shut its doors. When public coutitence sla!l be restored then the bank will be more powerful than its enemiee, and the ren will not be a general one if it can at all be induced. A second stop of the National Bank would be a death biow to Austr: TM other respects the cordial understanding between Austria and the Protestant states of Germany his been disturbed by the Austrian concordat, which meets with considerable opposit.on even in Austria proper, especially amongst the lowe: Catholic clergy. ‘The political objects of the concordat ave not beeh realized, aid the evil conse- quences of it are beginning to be felt. It would have be Ffor austria If that concordat had nover been mai Tt has, unfortunately, widened the breach between Protest: ante and « atholi which previous to it was hardly no: ticed, of devoid of soviai and pout cal interest. Wish the exception of the Premiorship of O'De Spain, aca the diesclution of the Cortez, nothing importa is going on in Rarene, the leading sovereigns be : yelling through their respective kingdoms or cipires. ‘The cud 0: the telegraphic cable on the coast of Ireluud is mut ; ‘ perience and popularity we Ge revolati ruled over y chougb, and you sbould hess the impeoca- | sition, whilst the fact that theiradvent iv New York would Hatiuction. Tt will be France of Faris bave never itera’ booksellers thamse.ves; but you would be 1 the existing divisions 6 a considerable dis One great peeniiarity of the Pretone : form wou! The only ditlea'ty cousists in fis @hat description which Lam afraid wii win hing the salo | tion. Int nt now on foot ( it tothe main cable in the Atlantic Geean. This may yeu e8t respoct for them in the Unite . y present @hauce, which they may profit by cceupy the space of two or Uuree weeks, ‘The main quis lite ior w > and that power Che stig about it, gach th mn Panu not r wad of th whieh is « Bene as unex Dar care or them, scious of the mk the Rhone—and tratea within his ewe any ¢ welt bey rohante, w 4 the s who, as may be Hiterai on personally with the inconverration. They nev expli tis parost y can iheretoi her books Tuite tongae Which Borves the © parposes 5 and ak to news} n the wh lanpuage, Wi pubirsh we not more than trom 200 to 3 farmer or peasaut could my ablications if you gave Peton speaks Prenct tat In print, it ah Lewepaper. the Pretan then. it ant popotation? Tk seribor no use 6 of Communication newer Would bE gaing e knowledge of i ativd, aud—as al! mer inde whe Iwaye dom auch, constantly wut oa What be hears, aud th resuit ia that be generally ves ata soand conclusion Fesjecting Uh Dow, ibe eam, Wat, as 1 cance) “7 n fetes” Was to tuary empire of that rovince of France whic at which Was said t 48 this poe Luar popula be as en : Merce, but OF effecting mon! to disparage | repre them as merely ofticia ay tat they wore, in the trae sens & Napoleon feles we to declare (hat which deseribe t 2 what is notori Det de Opinions are alway have ju ther tne be ef Charnes Xe poiec end whut th ter | have m those part Napoleon Tl. ws vo he 8 an Funpe A vrance hi Lass for thee fest fume t ther and thet th with e722 ‘ ® 1 tren whe wish te ¢ him ae the wes mitten to be (the London pre bh the estat own ourkalet vy the ordiwery mean pr t # the lation, oF nord erity wh had Tw wari yohier ollowing Morning lor m <eut to have the dildeulty art vonaing, When te Lvwdor ay W appointment, be found hie wod dhe fawn tree hours b ‘ wr {n peone the y noah corrospondeut Would find it tup ¢ + Oorrespendent call at the Pr ¥ a w d for the dey t ¥ twonty ities o wr nately rt ’ wh it J'ent «t w i etna Le8 4a thus ci > general p yeouutiy kale hell here } thai th eS or understanding, tacit OntFibuLons tO ai did be heid in tins € ous, that it was form: news cours of the Bek tide atits preseat food. Inevitably te Ruglish plan of the Harpers wili be fully organized by next “pring, after ch a single trade sale house wil Hive ample ablity to €o the entire L viel: Will be tramswetod under the oid system. Verbum Sap. soring, # oan future stle of the Our Munich Correspondence. iy given to te pant Monicn, Sept. 15, 1858 at the Gime, ani une | Munich ie Modern AMten-—4A Model King—A Civil Livt voto el the wrowili and | Trat BmpiowdaA Royal Beer Tap—Lager the Knotty Question f Bavarian Detitics—The Evil Effects of the suction Comorded, &e., be. Whoever bas uot seen Munich ginee the accession of the present King (Maximilian IL, son of King Low's, of Lola Moutes memory) can form no idea of the vast improve- | ments whieh have boen wrought inthis city. It is trae tks popnlation is wo mnch more than 160,000; bat there are Sou udred artists living here, and the drinking people, resombles Athens far more than any other modern sand Floronee not exeepted. You do not, 1 1 ne more teh shi ho pUrpase any wed up by an ex! adh » Showlng their news}apers, various em ation iu New Yous rm ropo! wat the i’bi ‘ulert eff saries aud members of the trade, who wet forth ror the n here, have strained every effort to counier ovement, ! © Heston houses were beset, but very much to ir credit, they neariy all stood an upon the tform of oer hal eighte nari spite the ightened entei prive ie tae Wita any sectional | St the time of Peric j City, Neple a ee eee © capect me Lo give you a description of the vari- The next and main eflort was to seok smne occasion modern aa ancient paintiogs—Groelt, Roman and among the Now Yerk houses which Woold eitger poooure ; Rain statuary--vastings of Sehuanthaler and Rauch— a revival of divisions or some ne 10 couRLETaet 5 omume vorks 0! oman, ¥ ss pravsilig payee auc ctanes Sapte ce" | poblic monumer e—works of Greek, Roman, Florentine wert autine architecture—one sks, triumphal arches, Ls which the city is terally crammed=sutiiee sat Munich i¢ 2 magnificent city, in which the and superstitions of the tolude ages have boca { Singularly biended with modern progress in the arte and pet NETS CO W—somne hovsos 1 seo Ul 1 T Gnd not matie Brothers’, Darbourien & Brother ed—the work of two kingr—th of Paveria, and bis son, the p om are mon of oxtracr’ TT. Hore (Bibies sont King. Both o nary anid, the Agarement about A Montereof Whom there is a seperk portrait fa tlre Sprague ke lery of Bs in tho & thelitter Wut the gonius of the pre Th cal ature than that of his Cather, rte to be a thoroughiy lowest man her, he ex 4 and multip atiuuies to v 3 4 bis and generous patron of the painter, the seulp: Mist, In fact, Uv yi fs he architect, and the ar foneralehe Air. got UP ty show what Ph the architect, and the artist iu genetal—be te nib The only p devotee of seiewee and Ineratere, ail has every we otber cities contribty irele « Jearnet and promlient mon around of Boston, Philips, tampeon & Cs mm We pesos whe evening inf tt & familiar conversation. The — Universit Soa encowed, and the pul Vbr “ - market. A very fe ing with hterary tre Yur ver the King bis. rteaged i door in the way Of patroviaing arix wil scwuces, and wore furced to cir books her: what is more, ih the Wey of Poloniaing 6 Gels aw ka ueresmont the ould oe bad (hey of letters, ie done hy his penwate ted ie, therefi Lake Wy Upon The ree. cmd net at the wito Gravel wiitt stipe contributor being cbuged tu sell | furcign ¢ # travel wil tie King'® private means; New York sales | am inagnitices ge, and Whole streets, dollar Inte | which are now in th es of consirn tion, recoive the bowks offered here | King’s aid from fis private purse. Mia kbersty in tis phia houses, and one dW oder toes have qui as fe Lan eeo8 saddle berses, ical in stu te, ats. rv taiforw: taking renri is vaitit bay ae tast wily is 1 sum of fonr m.Jtieas of forms (#1 fo & Fielis, | dink slows the industry and troy. tereor tye ) millions of Germans, ii that « i You may say, howe Be Von eight go buck to the pe the way of 4 the « aomioh, ot utp which Go | eredit a hat on y spent, while Hay the jemediing Retin e oF ts at conrt ag in privat of Bavaria (¥ ateod, a zealot. whiels revards ary soreiee, on ae Fake’, and LO dostiwetion oe sac ios view i ‘ fo pepatur th on arn te on Be why BeCret police or nage by which governments are ire ous to the por the penne: which you wi whe robe with whi t Hoget ane good t Dire & few days awe, the King was ne Kindness. The whole town wae in t hin, end every be pf flowers to boat ie poistical there ext ¥ other of, aud Uboit ¢ © ee ps eBurt inom, tae wonky ren mek ever Kage Hed fre Wherever be ihe poopie, Wa Aug rent patrios a F respect # re ne eon " a r on bis bead, went through Movant without an exert: cape #3 Tr c Poole lions being « and th. crowd upprowched: the k ont » him, it was only peculiar even for tue peaple, all elreomstanece, Ube Feat! unwie wrt in bein nating ) ity that that they Gum et To the evening thy ied by nobody ti ving all the way Ont no troop pvew 0 King went to the burge to the thoatr no nrnved paral, in tu DY, (WO Of cavalry, w bri 1001 rt. to have yuth, A where tour res tuent tes D ag & delegate bo | cade of artillery sand pontoniers were reviewed, the tt er walle ai Brussew, an Fpace Becesary fy troop contd hardly be eeonrod, us was eailod. | Out et hot on d “it x} tctory or qa uld cad ja a gene vnebeath bis arms love feast (an contralicntio, ke nee Cf persuasion ty ving (0 loon’ | notioed th Moers got a 004 ‘ against London te good son at , Laing ——vommet sage m bis h 0 te pa tricstiay Bur he oli aga vero mtine 1 On sons rathe afternoon: The eum que inter! ' as he wal following theit «© per suite. The Ki view of the man excellent jit er, ant belong fore tw tra je mneestors, to the frutornity oF detogs Vt Bort of her ly an etal Sool ak the geoasion was not propitious for their powerful in avaria a ted gemecal teonion of the trade. aid having Stateside beer quest om being the ting t do with the existing pique in Vinviadoiphia, pr ecouomny in the State a iarg, eu bat to max iM it, bat to postpowe ther dinicr for | Bavarian members of Parlian the present. WHO BOUGHT AND w of thin state of thoes mmed topether an a ‘ aud vamped op a tr reat compet phould Be a 6 the publishers her ce of thirty to tu'rt eo wale, wh tio to he other have | the Ni remainder of he session is a& sinooth ax ithere were wrative assembly at all. Hearing the King's prawe tH, seeing what he has done and te stil ty own heart expand, aud proceeded with a as | doing, if well w vote v How ef the metropoitan digni | friend from New Orleans to pay My respects to the King’s ty ot Philade. tia poicet of hooks as a general | Drowery. This a mnosive building, with many courts and Hing have beew kept wey ton per cout ahow! of thos umereblo compartments, Thers war the place for the ©) tamed ot tie r w York ow The myoiees were | Lutte and the casks and the barrels, but, « the lager my ve the lots, bat the number of | tier Wee gone, Sueh wae the loyalty of the poopie of we woe, bh as varred porsibh Tre | Mon and sneb tne lent quality of the Kinw's heer, nyere we & few exept ple | that ef Hw immense Brewing of Uy nth of Marek mot nthe me vel here, and saa Lippi. | ope drop remeins, and we were compelled to take re fage euste in aul | under the brewery of the Francisean friare, whieh, I be nem, OF wing ' oft fem generaly | Nove, ie now the next beet in the Bavarian capital, Ad t 2 the bata the tow Now | vy oF bic is the United 8 teannot Wold @ cand York oud Dowty © Phivadel | Ww Wit of fierh, pleacaut aad mawye oud nz The beer question (mati and hop tat sod the price of becr) being once gettied, no other diffleuly present. iself, and The expe radual tiow Canuot be affected by those interruptions. riment has been miowe, and it has succeed improvcments will ouly ucrease its application and Cricket, MONTREAL VS. 5. GRORGE’ ‘The first mateb between the: Wednesday, Oct. 6th, and was brought to ae! n Fri- day alterneon in fevor of the St. George’s club. Tt will be remembered that on the mateh last Au gest between the players of ibe United States and Canada, ir. Pickering protested against the Canadian eleven being led an eleven of “ All Canada,” ‘rom the fact that not a player from Canada Kast was among them. ‘The 1 of this pretest was the making up of the mateh just played, the purpose being to show the United Stites eloven that there were at least as strong players in Canada East a the West, if not stronger, and: the manner ip which the Montreal club have played in this contest fully carries ont Mr. Piekering’s ea on the subject. Atl A. M. oa Werncrday the St. George's eleven were promptly on the ground, but che Canadians did not make appearance o'clock, ow rg te an accidentaldolay. ‘The dey mm the extreme, and although very hitie 16 mate, Bhout 2,000 people were oa ay. > play of the Canadians in on Wediesday, owing ehictly ourney, but on Friday their fietding The bowling of Yo: NEW YORE. neneed On e clu’ was €0 in und during was Somowh: of tae irable at every point. ally that of onge, On the ay altogetiier sownees, and a degree of cultivation of taste | was very effective | " in the frst in- Se ». | Mupgs and wicket, gin the second, being eapeciativ sell, Rudd ; {| Which contrast, in a mauner not to be do. | ve) Tin tom was wery unfortunate at the bat, but Keitogg, D. {rcribed, wih the surrounding country. The toppet well on the second innings. ‘Tiuseu batted 13. Lave F \ Ravuriane, a thor iutelectnal ner art rably, making the ighest siugle and toial score of Jobe cont & King, taith & hardly, honest, warlike race; | tae, watch. | Comery avo played eflectively, buch in bat: ins nolph, Sea BM 1 Bapey, honest, warlike race; | ting nd bowling. Hoth the Wrights batted, bowled and fi. Je, Brown & Uo., yare,as Germans, probably | folded in the most creditable manner. H. Wright's long penn native than any of their northern or north. | soppag in the iret innings was beautiial, net a bye vip, F turer ane, in point of general information far | belnmscured sce nile fi wh behind their neighbors. ss. What there is evivors of the Fag taste for learning and veturn mateh will Viet lew Lang, b Ye © HMaamuitte ¢ Morgan © Captain © and b Fi emseree Comery . m. DS. 3 b Cows) 2 run out 1 biw we tar o 9 DH. Wright., Wright ‘ 9 b 8 Wricht....... Lieut Hurt, net or bi. Wright... i Wides ow 8 . 61 Total... r AS ALIS OF BOW St. George It Janings. Hall Wires mery 4 ” ' 6 a “ $ ‘ 18 i 2 0 " Montrat Let Inningr Yonge ..... 87 i] " 4 ' Mu 6 Ey 8 2 . 4 1 8 t 4 un 2 1 George's, C. Vintun; for Montreal, Lilly ‘On Wednesday. Oct. 18, the New York Club play the re in inateh with (he Newark Cink at Hfoboken—oleven of the former aga:nct sixteen of the lattes FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SATeRDAY, Oot. 28 P.M. ‘The eteomehip Oity of Baltimore sailed this day for Bu rope with £607 242 in epecie, mostly in gold bare Eg change closed dull and at lower rates, say 100% a 100% for sterling, and 6.12), for frames; money is withowt change The stook market was generally higher, and witha ‘> cidedly better tendemey today. The chief spoculative stocks looked as though they were strongly hel and wer likely t advance. There were for the firet time, for quit @ long period, orders for stocks from that large class ot oxteide epecniators who aro ever on the lookout for se, New York Contral war steadily maintained throngh out the day in the neighborhood 889;. Reading wae very active and strong: .. opened at 4045, and rove 134 por cont some leading bears choosing this moment to close the ® operations and buy in their stocks. Michigun South Was also active at an advance Of )4¢ a's per cent in the common stock and 1 per cent in the guaranteed, Michigan Central wae 1 per cent bighor; Toledo 9, higher. Rock Island ‘4 lower, Galena steady, all the bonds and State stock generally better, with a good demand. Altogetier the day was, ina measure, a triumph for the trulls. ‘The last lowing prices after the second heart wore:-—Mieso 8654 & Ms Contral, 83% a hy: Rewding, 60% mi: Me gan Central. 6514 a 66; Galena, 84% 4 45; Nock Islan 06 8 Jy: Pace Mall, 1024 & & The mar Closed steady. ‘Tie following was the business of the tub Treasur day = ‘Twral rercipie........45 95,02 Of whieh from Custouw. 00. cece ee 12,900 00 Total peo ents Tota! Lalance The cxchanges at the Bank Gearing House amuunt dw oo -HARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ene Movements of Ocean Steamert. £18,379,895 73, and the daily average for the wook ending on Monday will be probably not far from $29,000,000. The balances this morning were $1,1#5,046 09. ‘Metropolitan certificates remain as for several weeks past Namen. Indian Kinpire. ‘The following is the September report of the business of ‘the Minois Central Railroet Company: — Construction lands... » terest fund lands... 1 ee lands sold, . Total sales ¢uring the month 2,480.08 To which add town jotsales.... Mian water... Port of New York, October 9, 1858, Steamship Columbia, Hierry, Churleston—Spofford, ‘Titestom ba atric. Norfolk, &o~IT Taafiam, ps jon-E F Morgan & Wi a fe Onieane eeae eo aree ‘Orienas—Robson & Fos> ns=HE D Brookusn & Co. alu, ROBINS, Evennushin Jamestown, Ship Excort. Hussey , Ehip Devoasb re, Lo? Fhip Margoetie, Wats, Ship Westarn Empire, Soate, dick. braltar, Clifford, Now ( 1) Bridgewater, Barsiow, M Co, Ship Hemisphere, Pastor, Mobtie, L Lane, Covttlard, Since January 1,511,440 40 $15,907,225 39 h—Nesmith & Sons, Bais Alamo, Patterson, Gaivesion—Wakeman, Dimon & Co, bs Galseston—G A Ferris. vaninal—Denaill & Thomas and market—Master Mae Frith, Johu, NB—Y I Nevius & k Convey, Crowe! Total bonds canceled Passengers... up to Sept. 20, 1508. Biig Bevrietia, Hocwon, Avroya—! Ling Peruvian’ (4), Ovihoust ty Ring, Mrawn, Molile—tayun & iutibaie Rent of” Fond, Other sourcss Sehr Emma V, Cook San Jaan, Nie-—Brett, ton & Co. Deming, Seiith, Au igna~t Knox & Phillips. a—W Hi Russet, Het, Halitax—a A DeV7olt, Pranklin~H Underwood. ry, Jacksonvite—Van Brunt & Scranton & Tallman, , ton —D © Murray. Brown & Deitossott, ingtoa—J G Wilhans, Van Brunt & Slaght, ‘ewersburg--Van Beant ‘Total receipts in month of September, 1858.. $21 ‘Total receipts in month of Septomner, 1847... 2A3,92h BS Total receipts siuce January 1, 1868 Total receipts corresponding period of 1857..1,71 ‘The following is the compuraiive statement 6: of the Michigan Southera and Northern Indiana Re for July, Avgust and September in 1867 and 1858: Bebe teaie Fanckley, 1 Sear DL Woitt, Schr Tunis # Barkalow, Hawes, The expenditures were:— dur ton & Sprague. ace—J B Edwards, Sloop fede, Raekett, Br Showing a decrease in expenditures of, .... 818) ‘Seamer Dpleware. Goi Leaving for net carnings for throe months $302,751 25, or at the rate of about seven per cent on the entire debt venip Augusta, Woodhull, Savannah, @0 hours, with itcni!l & Noa. “Friday. 12'M, tab anally Star of the South, Lyon, lead (Br), Smita, Rio Janet ey to Aymar & Apalvcakeola, 17 days, with with sugar, tohnceo, » ship Priaceton,, The receipts of the Littie Miami ai Xenia Company fur & , IST amd 1855 mile, 16 Beamer & Di TA Ward. Hoff, Havana, Sept ‘bth inst, lat as 40, lon 74 The receipts of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad for September were:-— Morning Livhl Seba at Hoyt, Risley, ds Wave, Kdmonds, The Reading Railroad, for the week ending Oetober 6, transported 40,857 tons of © Year is now 216,060 tons behind 1857. A meeting of the bondholders of the Covington and Lex- ington road was held at Cincinnati on the 6th inet., at which $976,009 out of $1,000,000 of bouts was represent Acommittee consisting of Messrs. Wm. Ernst, W. B. Smith and Shoemaker, was appointed to act in concert with @ committee of three appointed in New York in carrying out the instructions ef the bond- The first duty of this committee will be to con- fer with the Board of Directors of the company with a view to make an ainicable settlement. Mr. Moran, of the Eri The Wusiness fur the pol; Hadaon, of ¥, Havana and New Orieans; viutmbix, Charleston; Jamestowa, ve, Laden; Othelle, Charie wuz Heary Hana, ho ships JS Par vat ly Oregon, for Ap: Wind duruvg the day W, treab. New Orleans, “ Northern’? Miseclianeous. For so account of the burning at sew of ship Cashangar, 9@ telegraphic news. ‘The Leitish steamship City of Washington, Capt Petrie, sailed Sesterday for Liverpool, with passengers, ‘tho Uromen steartship Hudson, Capt Wenke, sailed yester™ or Eiremon, with $$ eahir and 127 steerage passengers, jngion, Fa) River and Norwieh steamers dit nob alate hoor yester’ay morning, being detained by NW gale on tle Parser TM Hempstead, of the steamehty Woodhuil, from Savanne, has placed us under cbligations to oe Ravaunah papers, from Padanw for New York, nat into Ale pair, having lost part of bulwarks. srun, heaee fou Maugitig wns ra inp vin “1 Doth vesacls were cousldersiiy damage’ 2 see gh eeues eee Fitay ot the Merchants’ Fxchan; ‘Co, for £000 cash—purehrsed by Whatemen. + New Bedford sth inst, Nort =, Peationtine Matton mint of Hick wenther, Ship Fee: ‘una hick. and pr. evan morning of 8h » Sparten, Bunker, ut tor Pacitis Orean, -—_ uit thy lovier from Capt Akin.) New Uuines) with S00 So! ap huto by # Freuch Capt Akin reeeiy aitroad, has pablishad a letter in which hegaye that (he eoiprmy caunot by any chance pay its second mortgage Wends, which come due Ist | He proposes to make the holders wait five years longer, and sayso— ‘The trafiic of the Company for the present fiseal vear ending Sept. 30, will not execed $5,250,090, in consequence of the commercial crisis and the competition betw jour great lines, which fortunately ik now tert Two years ago the g ever the trat! 8 recelpie Were #5 of the country resumes ty ordinary active tes of transportation, the revenue of the the abeve figares, and when the Long Dock ean bo brought inte asi greatly exceed them, in receipt of the above amount, all ite floating nd the net revenue wo be ample to provide for the interest on the en s to the sinking fund, av wil! by the following statement :— ad the Compa von Liny duly 330 bere ES Prove now be liquidated. od aad copper fants: Me sars Lattin. ook Wan at Riek. ad Expenses 0 per cent (am conhdent ¢ edduced much. be road is in thorongh cow ow this as soon as the tiow, which it will he . ships Tams, Smit * Jams, Salty nad Tan to 1857, inclusive, ba’ Cent on $28,000,000 debt afler the arth mertwage, My FH, corr duty 22, eovived dasmage to hui etur tor heme. Siwking fund $220,000 2, 980,000 Bad repatrei, ond wo Npoken, kB Weight, Jr, from Ihilaceiphia for Savannah, Oct 5, r Favela Porta. Antwrer, Sept 21—Arr Urphan, Koekwc 28d whip Joatih Quivey Priest, N York. umprey, tom Alerandria via company trora it to exchange them into mortgage bonis, curity even in the event of the company's property pasa- toring perfect se Maleen tor Kosten, Haver, Sept 22- Sid Admiral, Bliftfens, NVork, Vawnena, Spt W—Are brig Lydia Pras ces, Daggett, Minas present rates of unsecured bonds, as ander Ment, Fielktme about twelve per cent per anuum, boside E sempany fs extricated sments the market y id to thelr expitat. trax, OctT—Ary at ul ‘night gara, Viler, Losion for Liverpool 4 aveuroni, Sept 17—Arr ship Pyramid, Hondersoa, st nd. Bombar; Kate Drer, Dyer, N bie, Hut bison, and Resolute, Freeman, § Higzine NOrieang, el), Br steamimhlp Nie roveeded early moras from its embarr ment will yreatly iayensable ; Cia 2d, KP Stringer, V «equipment have been greatly improved tas, and withia another year | with thore of any ot + operating expense will be creat: mortgage bonds ronats extended Vogen. Marsh, aac Conatinution, SepliS—Arr Gres hound, Galb: an, Sialia. TEREARD, Sept 10—Arr antp’ Cambria, Perry, Maras SyKPKRN, NI, Ovt d= arr sche St Btephen, Torrrvirss, Sept 1-—In port ship Revere, Rocko, fer Bom ALEXANDRIA, Of [—Are schre TP APT. Ph York. Sit sehre Ait Be: low Harp, doves, ant Bre Merwia, LBANY, Oot &~ Arr eohre tee, Pawo ot; More sits, Heward, "iu woo ts W Jenks, Cor, Khinebeek; Shree Uk slavrisen. Youkers: Peunerieanla, hom Catarnet, Sourenal steamer Pattoon, Crapser, compare fayorat: UCpited Statee, and f f the balance ef the four be at onee token, aut the second mortzaye re, Thave ne Provperity of this company, as long as managed omy and iMteltgenee, | dence: Mesene, Wnvehaen Wil om Jviterson, siFauley, ¥rna via Norfork, Wh Stati Hampton, Va, Yon hen: dS Hewite Soka 1 Partia, John Sangata k, Kel- Myra W Tot, Consing, Tice. Greemoag 1, fram Crd harks La tee rourtaiy, Kellar, New ta; Hawn Orego- f Cardenas, aches Ino Cw Atwort, Phiindelpnins sas tihit ahaha Signal for a sy igion, NC, BT Atwood, wean! Princess, Lovell, NYork. WANGOR, Oct7—Arr bark Reelyn, Harrington, Pilladel- dena, Shores, NYork, bbe ABE, Oct arr vig Alice Mowe, Pendieton, Phila- Stinson, NYork: Oot Themgs B iteriginan, et 4, PM-~Arr brig Wim Ora) ver, Themen, do Seen ie eee . Wi Del. ifthe Rewiall; echre Bente ata b, George Yenginuy, Boxer, “AS brigs Denmark, itarber, Rondou ‘Tonge, Hltimore for Bangor sches : Ganges, Messervey, and Lochiel, Gray, dackeonvitie fur vt for Rockton’ chine, Eaetport tor 4 ae ortrte ars aAthony for Hostor Maley, ond Ocran Ware, i tine for N Vor shee Dexinetor 7s) tien Washingens 6 Hay Bat Boon Wave Ki Charies, Orin Cy v Phi uelph a, wwk, Klewtrie, € ® she Bank of NY, " a 26 St Nicholas Bouk yy Hiss cing Wave, 59 Canton Co, 1) Fees MSS Oe,, ' Prow ‘Bok Flake, ing out, pips Clira L TVREPORD, © 1 tree Clark, Elizabeth Vorld, cqnith, Sark: 7h, enter Sse Kingston; sehr 8 Haan, 08 Yenad irks Wik, Foul, Camphell, Xi Fo mupbell, New oo! Con RR, rb e 4 Chatoner, Phompson, do.” Sid NORFOLK, Oot Avr steamship Suchil, N york for Mina, gS in on accouut of heaey Weather: sr lurk Alam Old. bola, Kilis, Jamaica; briy: . Oct T= Arr sehre Thos B Smith, Brees Svali, Hoston for N¥ork tapi proscete “Active, Kelwards, to ruive. Allwnys Paladins jor “Nor ment vt, Peemman; 5 OFPY COMMERCIAL REPO, ~The market ¢ ntinned te rule heavy, embraced about 10,000 bbs. including unsound snperfine Mate, at $3 200 '34 29: for $475 0 $4 80; and extra do, $486 4 £5. he market was inactive, and prices were Seles embraced 7,000.0 bushels, olita, at $120 a Colored ‘Tennessee, choice white do., at $1 48, and white Ny ork: dacots Lawithore hie Nekerwon, Newinry: i " fa oh FB Rous, Port NEW HAVEN, Get 8—Ore M Warren, hy chee (aberts. rence: Mirror, four rire Neko, Org TALr st fark Sereh ithe MOUTH, Oct 7— Carecinn, Mutther . I accian Weeahins hairs a mith, and Juhn Coltian, o-Are ship Richard Cobden, Phe ity HALEN, Det Fld barks Nubia cow), Zamsfyors Cachartec, ull and tended towards lower prices, with sales of abont 25,000 bushels, inchiding Western mixed at 706. 9 73e.. and chien at THe (nil and lower, with sales of about $90.9 900 ($16 60, and oft prime at $14 25 Sales about 900 bales » Inehwding old wer Corton less aetivo. ot was heavy