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_— — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Saronpay, Sept. 24—6 P. M, flock market labored wader increased depression &t the opening this morning, and o very unsettled feeling Prevailed. As compared with the slosi second board yesterday, Erie doclined at the frst board 3, New York Gentral jg, Hudeou Biver 3¢, Chicago apa Northwestern 1K, precerred 1X, Reading %, Michigan Bouthera 4, illinois Central 14, Chicago and Rock Island 2\, Fort Wayne 1%. Cleveland and Pittsburg, under the btioris of the clique im it, advanced 634. Im the mis- cellapeous List Camberiaud Coal declined 4, after selling at ap advance, and Onio and Mississippi certiiottes 23;. Goverument securities. were Beavy and a frac ticn lower. Coupon fivetwenties declined 4, coupon sixes of IsSk 3%. One yenr certificates were ,without variation, United States fives of 1871 Bold Bt 1004y, seven aud three teuths Treasury notes at 108 a fy. State stocks were quict, Mis sourl O's eOld ai GhX a 66, Cailfornta 7’s 145. The fol- ng bids were mode;—Teonessee 6's 69, Virginia 6's Nortu Carolina 6’ 0, the Hannibal and st, John issce (Missouri) Railroad = bovds and bank shares were neglected, atter the cali the market was 1 further weakened by continued 6, heavy “short” gales, and a feeling of panic, | which bad been threatening for the past throe days, set ip and accelerated the (all, Great excitement prevaiied ©u Us street and at the open board at one o'clock. The Sales 40 re #8 compared with tho: ‘the regular board, showed a furtber heavy decline all round—namely, in Erie 5 per cent, Hudsen River 3%, Reading 434, Dlichigan Southern 24, Illinois Central 25, Chioago acd Rock Island 1%, Chicago and Northwest. ern 1%, Fort Wayns 23, Ohio and Mississippi oertid- cates , Comberiand Coal 133, Quicksilver 174, Mari- posa 1; Cleveland and Pittsburg also submitted to a de- cline of 23%, After the call at the open board a rally tock Place, which was afterwards lost, and the closing trans. actions in the street were made at about the one o’clock prices, tbe market thon being werk and ansettied, indi. cating the probability of lower prices on Monday. Tho panic in gold eclipsed tn ite fury. .for we can call it by 00 milder term—the panic in st and from the ‘opening until the close of business,» hb was mot until Ovo P. M., t\© dark and Ul-ventilated room in which the market {6 held wag Gensely crowded wiih an excited multivede, ip tha utmost state of physical agitavion, shouting wildly at each other until the buiidiug resounsied With their littie lest than frantic cries, waich bended in Joud copfusion, witle, with uplifted arms and fusbing eyes, they—iho bulls and bears of Wiliam street—fought the battle of gold and straggled hard sor gu- promacy. Bedlam let looze would bave been, in tho Iangusge of the classics, “unable to held a candle” to the scene which attended the fail of gold to 200 today. And after the crowd were driven (rom the room by the gong, ‘whose dread‘ul roar” deafened eyon ibe shouting of the combatants, the game of buying und selling was continued with renewed vigor, a8 long as daylight permitred, in the open atree! ‘The first quotation of the morning waa 212, from which 4: deciined almost steadily to 201, which was the sail. | ing price at twenty minutes to one. Immediately atter this, and ia the midst of the greatest confusion und ex citement,a sale was mado on short option at 290. Tho Price immediately reacted, nod eight mivutes after ove o'clock the quotation was 204 At five minutes past three it was 2063;; at half-past toice it had recedea to 20435, end at forty minates pas: four it stood at 202% a 203. The number of anxious visitors to Che gold room and its vicinity was far in excess of the average, and showed the @oxiety of the community outside of Wall street operations to learn how gold was going; for upon it more or less bung the fortunes of many of them, ail large boiders of goods purchased st the late bigh prices being, of course, beavy lovers by tho fall. It is this derangement of valucs which ts unsettling the public mind, and influencing the Cechoe of stocks, smong other things. A very rapid eppreciation of the lue of peper money, after a | heavy deprociation, as in our enge just now, is lable to | create a feeling of something like panic among a large | portion of the mercantile community Interested for the me being in gold being at a high premium, and this in 8 effects would be likely to aggravate consequences, and produce a shock instead of a gradual aod. | justuent of prices in relation to the value of tho currency, A pwic may be originated at the best of times, and when trade is conducted entirely on a specie ‘Dasis, if persons enough can be found to sacrifice their property by throwing it on the market at any price, ‘This of course be absurd without absolute Decessity or good reason for &; but panics ere often causeless and more owing to ‘the | lowing comparison — fears of mon than anything more substantial. There @re merchants in this city now who stand in fear and re ee sales at the | Lenigh Nay. A firet clase tocomotive Dow Costs tWeatytve thonsdnd , eee thon: the - followigg ts the returm.of ‘oot rade — Sd * o ken ~ amie Week. Reading X. R.. 69,980 2,493,953 9,878, ‘120, 801 Sebuyilkiti Nav. 83,445 "708,559 864,686 185-974 26,096 B14 41d 486,561 27, Lebigh V. R....28,218 1,054'349 938,006 126, Del. & Lack....29,814 "949,004 865,01 «83, y 606,282 600,87 65.405 P 843.249 440, 95,257 Shamoxin ..... 2. 210,794 188,810 98, 084 ir: ad To} 7,995 230.412 938,155 48,257 Tvkens Valley. 1,720 33" L B6aa9-24,681 ‘iweverton. . woh booed 41,644 11,815 Total £4,060 7,587,460 6,773,568 768,567 —The anthracite coal tonnage 19 again beavy the past week, reaching 257,660 tons, increasing the coal tonuage of the year to 7,587,169 tong, againgt 5,773,568 tons to corresponding time last year, being an increase of 763,001 and shipment to market, is alittle duli in the way of Gales, and prices are weak. The rovei loan in Loadon declined three sr cent on the reocip: of American sews by tho Asia. The Chicago Tribune of the 22d reports:— The money market to-day was very quiet. There was 8 good supply of ourrency , aud good paper was discounted Inarkets, and tbe desirecn tho part ot the bankers to have produce shipped kas! as speedily aa possible, have andered it rather @ dificult matter for mere apcculators 40 procure accommodations; but for business there i a lolerably easy money market. ‘The Chicago ?im/s of the same date says:— The dewnward tendency in go'd causes a dull feeting ia the general markets, and for this season of the year trade to all departinents 1s unusually dull. There is no dispo- sition 16 avy quarter to epgace ta Bpeculative eat ae extended ecale, and there is no disposition on the * of capitalists and money lenders to sdvance on pro- duce, The demand for money at the loading discouns houses is maiuiy from a class of operators who are hold- ing grain, woo! and high wines, which were at higher prices, and they are wiiling to pay {ull rates of in- terest rather than sell at a sacrifice. The tendency in gold Reems to be steadily downward, end some of our sorewdest operators are unwilling to purchase on the Probability shat there will be any material advance in ra The Boston Trawiler of the 234 says:— ‘The supply of money is graduany increasing at the banks aud in the outside market for loaue and dis. counts, “The stock market is steady at the quotations, The fi:ctuations in gold have quite unsettled the mer- chandise markets. The following now national hanks have been es- tablished:—T'be First of Oneida, N. ¥., capital $126,000, and the Virst of Warreu, Pa,, capital $100,000, The Wheeling (Va.) Intellig ncer says — We learn (rom a geutiewan who ts istercsted to nn oil well in Pioasants county that the excitemcat rave very Ligh down there. Oa Horse Neck, French and Cw creeks there are nearly @ thoxsand weils in progress. One caunot ride any considerable distance, even ia the most obscure places, without comiog upou an engive patfing away and driving a sbaft toto the bowels of the earth. Un the Obio side of the river tho same excite- nent prevails, and alurge number of wells are being bored ap average there are sbout tea men ut euch well, which fact will give the readers an idea of th immenrge amount ®f money and labor thet is boing em ployed In the search for oil A majority of the operate: arg irom the Eastern cities, and aome of the companies are immensely rich. The cost of sinking an off woll eix hundred feet deep, jo Western Penusyivavia, is thus set forth by the Pitts- burg Ghronicte One engine, 10-horse power, de!ivered on tho premi- ses, $2,100; derrick, com $150; walking beam, Samson post and appurtevances, $30; bill wail, band, wheel and belting, $120: one ret toois, $300; 1% toch bawser and 1\{ inch haad pump rope, $150; 600 feet tubing at 92 cents. $570; 60 feet driving pipe, at $3 560 busheis coal, at 60 cents, $360; two engines, say sixty Gays each, at $3, $420, contract to drillers, 600 feet, at $2 25, $1,350; one pumping barrel and valves, $37 60; two wrenches, at $10 each, $20; one clasp, $5; two 2 inch gas tongs, $16; total, $5,007 50. To ‘tnis add $500 for contingent ‘expenses,’ such es acci- dents in breaking machinery, getting tools fast in the wells, and the charges by yrofessional tool extroctora, &c,, and there will be jess than three thousand five hun: dred dollaraglett of the ten thoussnd dollars, It will thus be sven that where it is inteaded to put down @ number of wells, a8 proposed by 60 mauy of the new companies, there must be a larger reserve jund. ‘The following were the receipts of the Racine aad Mie- sissippi and Northera Iiliovis railroads for the week end- 1864. 1863. rf 930 90 1,587 42 29:16 STL Mele le 2407 oF The exports of specie from San Francisco between January 1 and August 13 were aa follows: — 1868. 1864 Increase. Specie exported. .$25,626,009 87,092,029 9,466,830 ‘Ihe fluctuations in leading mining stocks at San Fran isco during the last six months and the uccortainty at- trembling of the consequences to themselves of this fall ja gold, and it would require very little aggravation of their apparent losses to force them to make sacrifices which ‘would have the effect of depressing the market anvatur- ally and ic crease the danger of a commercial pamia Ihe mid are therefore to be warned, for their own sakes, Bot to give way to their fears by any unnecessary sacri- | fices, but await the subsidence of the present excitement | ‘with that calm watebfulocss which every man in busi- | oss stands in pecd of. If they act otherwise the people ‘will reap the benefit, and they will be the ooly icsers; for | tho affairs of che country are entirely (oo buoyant to be | prejudicially aflected by ay number of failures tbat can ponsibly take place; aud the utter collapse of the specu- lative combinations which have been contributing to the recent inflation would be a public advantage. ‘The decline tn luce has been heavy today; but it | ‘would bave been far more so but for the combined efforts of Western dealers to sustain the market by ho'ding back supplies. Tne extent of this is apparent enough from the | followiug statement of breadstuffs in store at (bicago on | the 17th instant and at the same time last year:— Fooar, bbis. 14.236 | Ww bust Cora,.... 2 Gate, 360,663 Rye 68.83 16,746 | Barley Wool and other co tes are being simiary | boarded. Fiour dec g cay DdvI., wheat bc. a Bc. per bushel, pork $1 per bbl., avd the market for produce generally was almost paralyzed. Tho money market has een easy to-day at seven per cent on call, although a were called tp. In ihe discount line there is very little Going, owing to the uncertainty of the future of gold and commercial matters. The rates have been quoted at from 9 to 16 per cent. Foreign exchange bas been neglected, as usual on Saturday. Bankers ask 109 for ped sterling. ‘The Kew York imports of dry goods fer the week com- P-Toas follows — Por the Week. 1362 1863 1864, Exiered at the port... $1,687,816 115,245 = 1011607 Torown on market... 1,653,096 1,317,826 1,124,350 ‘ince January 1. Entered at the port. .$43,660,393 47,393,787 63,582,078 Trrown on murkot... 45822182 48,211,007 66,008,716 ‘The soeond quarter of this year shows « large increase of recetpts of petroleum at Philadelphia, as compared with tbe same period last year, and tae total exports to forolge countries from Phitadelpbia, from January 1 to Boptember 10, 1864, ebow 5,144,561 gallons, against | 4,996,805 gailone to the same time last year—ao increase of 746,68 gallons in regard to transportation and storage. ‘The call for the foal instelment of tea per cent on the Iilinoie Central scrip is due op Monday next, and the last of $3,000,000 of the laud mortgage bonds, Nos. 1 to 2,909 toclusive, will be paid off at the rate of 120 per @rat, and the Octoder coupon on let Octoder, after which the Intorest on these numbers will cease. ‘The second quarter of this year shows a large increase ©” receipts of petroleum at Philadelphia, aa compared with the raine period inat year, and the total exports to forego countries from Philadeipbia from January 1 to September 19, 1864, ehow 6,144,661 gallons, against 4,596,805 gallons to the same time inst year—an increase Ac0f 746,666 galions 10 Tegard to transportation and storage, ‘The Rock Island Railroad Company wili pay, 10th Oc. tober, a dividend of three por cent, free of tax, The books will close 80th September, and reopen 11th October. ‘The shipments of specie to-day amounted to $471 800— © large nd vance on those of any One previous day for « con- ‘aiderabic time past. The City Of Manchester took $439,800, tho Peonsylvania $230,000, amd the America $152,000. ‘Tus export of specie (rom this port during whe week bas been $1,288 650 ‘Tho Boll's Head Bank bas declared & October 1 ‘The Hartford amd New Haven Railroad Company hes © qaarterty dividend of three dollars por share, Payable Octoder 8, free of tax New York stockholders Grote wil) be paid at the Usion Bank. [1 in aid that the various New England ratirosds will how an lncreane of gross earnings for the year 1864: but the sabsnced cost of running the trains, with the advance tw tthe cont Of locomotives, cars, the government tax, &6., make the oe result avout the samo as in 1863. tending speculation in them may be judged from the fol- | of Company. Jan. 9, Apritl0. July 1. | Gould & Carry (per foot)... 5,000 4 1,£60 Ophir. : 1, 1 5c. & O00. Per | was os follows :— pomber of loans } rterly divi. dond of three per cont, tree of govermment tax, pays vie Savage Potosi. Past SEEEE 560 +680 2,600 2,060 Choltar shaee > ‘316 Hale & Norcross. 625 Bhebs . 115 . 61 106 Weat. 61 2 1 Burning Mosco 110 100 23 Pride of the Weat 82 9D 6 Bullion - o 3 65 | low: = 16 —| Reat + 250 u 23 } El Derado. - 8 — = Overman...... 600 300 250 Sierra Nevada. — 6 vat Yellow Jacket... + 900 - 860 White & Murphy - 450 - Sides.......... - 500 oa Uncle Sam cd 1,000 - Baltic... 155 160 45 North Ame! Ld 130 66 Baltimore A 32 42 40 jelones . 65 — 12 | Antelope. . m5 160 100 | The quantity of flour, wheat,corn and barley left at tidewater, by the New York State cana'r, doriag the second weok in Septemver, 1863 aud 1664, was as fol- lows:— Flour, thls, Wheat, bus. Corn, bu. Barley, bw. --41,200 448,000 100 3.300 +-18\100 877,800 629/400 5,700 | Docrease.....26.100 70,800 835,700 Inc.2.400 | ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles lett at tide- water from the commencement of navigation to the 14th | of September, tnclusive, during the years 1863 and 164, at ten per cent per anwum, Tbe unsettled state of the | Ove half his wages is absorbed | tien, and which m | ment of intellizent and loyal m: ror enaamvcsve he te . se won Sr Ta Sy me as Com pany : Your fetier of the 6th instant, requesting my sym- patny and support for your association, roy wie ciroular, articies of agrecment, aud a copy the recent sot of Congress *%o encourage immigration,” was duly rece Yau! andor ordinat te © source os weil Cet preanltee jo oer and tts encourage- mentadoty, ihe act of Cougress, under which your a8- sociation keep copaniand, howeves, is, io my judg- — noe ee its title is a misnomer, aud it should have becnealled a baib mncer frauduient pre- tences to enlist foreigners. gn r 1t may be doubtea whether Consress, under the power “to reguiate commeres,”’ can establish rotationsbip de- tween debtors and creditors, growiy out of & caniract for pasrage money tuat is evidently at variance witu | deatauisbollop er iueesntees re ihe covert object of this measure is primerily to gain i The'trade, though active in the way of production | material for the army. The language of the third pec!)on shows the design; for daily experience teaches us + easily, under the pressure of want or tbo iniduenc: fraud, emigrants can be forced into the renks. J maintain the Inhumapity and immorality of bringing emigrants to @ land engaged in war, and especial'y a civil war, to be involved in its horrors, when they Lave Lo real interest m the jasues of the strife. ‘The condition of the laborer here fs Bot ene promising @fair remuneration under our inflated paper currcacy. by taxation, and the ba lance, at the presont rates, i# about forty cents in real value to cach doilar of nominal payment. At aftirne when nearly fifty \uowsand operatives in Wis city alone, are contending againet the oppression of capite! and the wages paid are inadequate for wbetr eup- rt, 18 Wt just to them or to the Kuropern lavorera to ring the fajiee Sele 8 os ite for existence with the Ker mor for the benefit employers, through the egency Oo! societies called into boing by this act of Congress! Ibe articles of appreniicesbip Of these ‘‘rocemption- ere” create @ specics of servitude resembling that of ‘aby OD ourtb, are to be the subject. A lien ts given on the +‘redempturers'"? wages, laod and property axtil the debt te liquidated, meauwhile bis condition is menial, dependent and degraded, He ts to be paid im “lawful money of tho United States.” What ts this lawful money? Af there was nothing else in these articles, the Int clause tn which “liquidated ”? over and above (be amount due for advances are epcured, shows tbo Partial nature of the contract. This is, however, not au: thorized by the act of Congress; yet ‘courts would per bape ackvowledge it as legaiiy binding, though harsh wad extorticnate, “Liquicated damages’? aro regurded a8 a mark of oppression, while no reilol can be given Lo those who aubmit themselves to such “iconino”” compacta, ‘Tho true privciple for tbe encouragement of immigra- tion 1s to leave It 10 the operation of natural laws, aud mvoteipal reguiations should place the now comers ou a basis of pertect equaiity. Ags merchandise ovmes to the boot market, 80 meu flock to the and where food is cbeut Gud abundant, righie are respected, und liberty end peace flourish, Freemen end joteligent mon desiring fieedow are uble to judge for themselves where they will be ‘best off, and the designs of societies to import men'* sbould be watched with jealous care. ‘These “iesportations” are to be either food for powder or t paraly.¢ tho laboring popuiation 60 as to prevent “strikes” caused by an intlated currency, to neither of “hick ican give my support. I am, very respectiuily GODFREY GUNTHER i New New York, Sept. 10 7“ bs Govrrey Gonteer, Mayor of the City of ork — p Bir-—- have the honor to acknowledge tbo recetpt of your letter of the 14th inst. This letter is a reply to an ordinary business commu nication, addressed to you as a member of the Loard of Ksnigration Commissioners, and designed to briug to your knowledge and obi id your approval of a private enter- Prieo intended to promote the emigraticn of laborers from Europe, ana to provide for the profitable employment of emigrants arriving here. That such a letter stould ap- pear in the public journals stmultsneousty with its recep- tion at this office has, I confess, caused me surprise. To di-courage immigration Second—To excite hostility to the recent law to enceurage immigration. Third—To raiso pjorious prejudice against the American Emigra- tion Company. With regard to the ret of those objects it is not my dosiga to enter ivto any dizcussion with you, either. as to the advantages which this country offers to the European emigrants, Or the benett which it derives from imml- gration. be If you. sir, with your family experience, are dixposed to doubt on this pount, 1 cannot bope that apy words of mine may convince you, 1, however, take the liberty of enclosing a copy of a letter ‘rom Mr Henry ©, Caroy, of Philadelphia, aman who may bave thought on tpi: ject perbays quite an deeply as yoursolf, and to 2 | argument | respectiuliy invite your strention, Nor witb reference to the second apparent object of your letter Ia it my daty to dofend the motives or the policy of the tramers of the late act of Congress to ‘en. urage immigration.’ only keow that that law was enacied at the suggestion of @ great namber of roen of all shades of political opinion connected with the tadustrial interests of the country, who saw the nocessity of to- creasing the amount of foreign immigration in oraer to supply 10 #ome measure the great drain of labor {rem in- dustrial pursuits which the war hod caused. ‘That go possidle misconception might prevail either in Furope or this country, as the object of this law, it cou tains the following specitic provision:— Section B—And be it further enacted, Abe Unite: shal: be compulaoiliy ialing Insarrect on, CO, Under oath, his allegiance to the country of 1d declare his intention to become a citizen of nied Stated, and the instructions gi bu the Ui lows: 3. CJ seo to be given to mn Seramts that they cannot be compulsorily eorolied (or miliwry service Guring (he exdsting insurrectio ea they shai! volun tarily renounce. heir allegiance ty the coui tres of their birth, cfti es (he Doited States, reste al! persons who by fraud sha, involuntary service of emigrants Staton. You say —iThe covert obiest of this measure is gaia material for the army. # isa ml: am prt. . mer, and it should have beco celled a H ont pretences to eulist 1orei ser {ive nfirmation, and t reply to. But ait! cate the goverpment tion which has been adopted on the sub eet ot immigri undefended to the ju ‘yet, witb regard to the third ovject of your letter, it js Incumbent ujon me, as the ageat of tho American Emiigratioa Company, to pro teat against the gross misreprereutition you make of tbe object of that corporation, aud the injury your teite: seeks to Go to it a@ @ private enterprise, ‘That company, sir, 18 incorporated for the sole and imple purpore expreesed i its charter, ‘of procuring 4 ofsixting emigrants from foreign countries bo rutile fn the United States.” It stands a toetivw of communi cation between the employers of America #ud tse work. men of Kurope, finding for the ove among the operatives of the Old World the deecriptions cf workinen they re. quire—finding for the other empioyinent in the most nd. vantageous markers for their labor 10 bis country. To accomplish this it eeka to ret before the people ft Eu Tope, by moans of an elective aod wide spread gystem of agencies through Germauy, Frevee, Pel. i United States in the legisla. Four. bbls, Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu. | | 1868... ...784,300 | 11,883,600 16,210,800 83,1 oe . 610 300 10,715,300 6 646 800 177,600 Decrease. ...174,000 668,300 9,573,000 Inc.94,500 By reducing the wheat to four, the quantity of the iat. ter left at tidewater this year, compared witb (be cor- responding period iast year, shows & deficiency of 17,660 bbis, iy following comparative table shows the quantity of of the principal articies of produce left at tide- water from the commencement of navigation to and ia cluding the 14(b of September, in the years indicated — 1862. 1863 18e4. ray 1 84 Wool. The United consists of two thoueand two hundred and forty pounds. Our State law says it i two thoussnd pounds. Under | the United States Court decision « man who purchases « ton of ooal and gets but two thousand pounds could re. cover two hundred and forty pounds more, The decision cxvees 1,400,700 84,500 800,409 States Vircait Court bas decided that a ton will make bet litte Piference practically, for dealers will sell two thousand pounds for a lond, instead of a ton; or, if they well ton of two thousand two bapdred and forty pounds, wil! charge in proportion. The State and United States regulations in rogard to weight ought to correspond, for a difference is productive of lawauite. The following were the railrosd earnings for the Gret woek of September — 1868, 1864. feel Racine and Miesiseipp! and N. 1..$11,086 13,245 2,150 nd Cinetanat. + 16,800 22413 6,114 Geveland wud Toledo + 24,418 41,508 19,000 The fowowing were the earnings for the second week of September — 1865. Chicago & Northwestern. . $104,638 Obioago & Alton... . 60,200 Mrebii 66,747 Rock 46,737 Michigan Central. 64,967 Toleds & Wabash. 28,340 Cleveland & Toledo.. 20,417 Marietta & Cloctnoat! 16,481 lorwich and Worcester Atlantic & G. Western... .. Chicago, Bur, & Gainey 316,278 Cineinoati & Chi Air Line a8 buque & Sioux City 16,078 jotta & Cincionat\ 82.804 uaeakee Yr de Coen . Wayne & Ch paw Awe ‘Terte fi gium, Switvertand Kurope, the power and resources of this country, t ral Advantage 1 of'ers to the laborer, and the #pec cements aflorded in its Aifierent eections for special kinds of industry. It also aims to give practical efficiency to the new law by cov- irvoting with Fnropean workmen oo behulf of Americt em) ioyes, sad Adveneing (0 Lbute Leeding iL (ho LeccssA- ry means of defraying their traveling expepres and it further proposes (0 bod employment ia the most desira. bio \oalities ad at (ho best wager for every emigrant that comes under {te avspivee the moment be arrives ‘and it engages to do thie without cost i avy shape, direct or indirect, to the immigrant. | This is the object of this corpora | Wom; and I cannot p joo or the slate | meni that it has a bidden or ulterior design to be made, even by 80 eminent a personag the Mayor oF the city pereraptory denial, and ould go to Furope cy ‘your | official authority, t dition ut (he labgrer bere | te not one promising a fair remuneration under ot paper curreocy. (ne baif bis wages is absorbed by tux ation’ —for it ie bot ue. ibe demand (or labor in this country vastly exceeds thosupply, and if Inborers goto the localities where (hey ere in most request, thoy can command almost any wages that thoy ak. avd the alle gation that ‘‘one-haif hie wages is absorbed by taxation,”” 18 60 CODR}icuOUEly incorrect, whero the laborer is spe- cially exempted (rom taxation, that lean only regard it a8 av \nconsiderate missiatement whieh you will take the earliest opportunity of correcting Aw respects the | condition of the Iaborer, it is only necessary, in order te | eatablish ite general prosperity, that | shou! | fact that immense amounts of money are, at the presen high rate of tereiga eachange, being constantly remitted to transfer (rom kurope (be friends and families of imu) | grente to this country. When you speak of the ‘oppression’ practiced apor “operativer’’ by ‘‘capital,” aod charge thie compan) with complicity with this suppored crime, you mapifes Av entire m) eusion OF ite policy and object; am the purpose of this corporation is not to crowd together ip the large seaboard cities, the multitudes of Isborers, | skilled and unskilled, who fy from rope to thee shores, but rather to disperse and inate them through this vast country amongst the miners, manafac- | turers rendy'vo omnploy ‘ mont ood is bent eek 4 that speak as oxiet- he city io ibe Cyd tal ie Jone Kei to the Super. yn the operation of natural lows," and ft in just, to cordance with this 4 the Ameéricab Emi- "i peinelpie ‘spat pany soa tae a blishment of a1 te op ® strict merci’ basis and oa to fnolluate, ip the ay 4 eiready described, re between the operative in Europe who ¢ceires to sell and the employer is America who needs to ony, labor, Your letter, sir, evilt be read in wita fafaction by the enemies of America. They will peint with agoppt to Abe contemptuous at the astiopal re the country coutained in bs quaey y ie this lawTul money of the United States:” 19 your car eastic denunciation of the “inhumanity and tnanorality of bringing eialy @ civil war, to be iovolved in iis horsors,”’ and ing. to your detiborate avowal that “these traportations aro | and their conventions meet at different places to m'ke to be either food for powder or to paralyy ethe laboving population,’ as a vindication of all the libels trey bavi ultered on America since the war It wilt be the bumilisting but unavortable duty of toyal Amerieans to defend to pe the power end honor of their country against the aspersions of the Oniet Maztstrate of er ane. am, sir, vory reopectiuliy, is neh see OAN WILLIAMS, General Agent American Emigration Company, THE POMTICAL MARKET, Tammany Hail—The Local Contests, &e. Wow, that the national and State conventions have met and conciuded their labors, the mapagere in the local po. tical s@aire are proparing for the contest over minor offices. The mewibers of Congress and county offices ap- pear to excite the most attention just now. emigrants £0 8 and engaged in war, ead espe- | nomi NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1864. ae- | able necessity of supporting Fernando for rather un ortamaie place to show tbeir bands. in order, b ake this Poh one “s rae Nowa digtege et sna. ae fess 4 distiict, now yy Bea - ieRead hess Soalias ook dacive fo sean ns ‘ desire to run agais. ‘Th iden was that Fervaudo shoud get. tho Mosast uomhne tiom thero, and tho radicals would prevent the oppesivy forcos (rom uniting against bin, avd thus make iis vice great sat- | tica gure. This, we mast admit, w @ strange mixture, as Dat politics makes queer bedfellows sometimes. Strange as this way seorg it is reported that ihe arrange- Moat hes been mad REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. ‘The primary meetings to cler: dalegster to the diferent Thy sare nuning tluet abd separate machiues, 48 thou, k Ley were oppos: fog parties on the gouora) issue. They will, no doubt, juke thelr nominations and then through with |, the professional eorvice practised for the last tew years by Tamoony ond Mozart, barter endeale of the candi- dates, or perhane throw up greenbacks to see who sbail retire and who remain in the field, After having done ohis Raymond wiii wrile loag winded cseays, praisiog heir purity; Creeley will) ‘ontsb the natives with © just @eco” deciaration that th» sominees embody the pxt- Tiotiem, honesty, respectabilisy aud al! that is good te Our city, aad the poets of the Jos! will grind out verse by the column to prove the tmmonse service that the nomi Bees have dope to their country in the sho:ldy line, He who doubts tho truth of tho assertions of these journals must make up bis mind if bo speaks those doubts, oven iu a whisper, to be ever afterwards called a traitor. Such t ‘he style that the political oimpaign is boing ‘condusied on the republican side just now, COUNTY OLERK. ‘The endorsement of Tammany Hall by the @tate Con. The contest for County Clerk is becoming quite ‘vention soems to have had a good effect on @ portion of the leaders of the Oid Wigwam, aad they are raking all sorts of professions tn regard to the modo of making their comipations and doing away with the seclusive of which white mea, the equals of | policy which bas 80 long characterized their proceedings. It would appear as though some of these men had reached the polat for which they bave been struggling in | get the Tammany vom the endorsement of Tammany, and are now wiking to open wide their doors aod let even their ene mies into tue Old Wigwam. At leas} euch aro their professions. We trust, fer the credit of tho city, that we shal find them correct. WAR OF PACTION® ON: TAMMANY. Nearly ali the odds and ends and factious of the demo- cratic party in this city met at their several places of consoltation on Monday evening and took under conside- ration the steps necessary Lo unite aud make @ bold tight againgt fammany. Committees were tm most instances appointed to confer with the other factions, with the intentiow of uniting and nomnating their ticket at once. The Wood Mozarters appointed a committes of tive, with Fernando Wood ag chatrman, to confer with the other anti-Tammavy erganizitions. This looks very muck o# though there was 4 little bargaining on hand. The “eKeoniies also appointed a committee of the same eize, composed of Jono H Wiliams, J. H. Whit. more, Bernard Kelly, A. Phillip, Jr., and Joun H. Sciin. ley. meet them at the 3:. Nicholas [otei on Wednesday even. ing. 10 would certaiuly make un urmusing bedful to see Joho McKeon and Fernando Wood crawling under the same blanket aod bugging each other for the eake of kil- ing off Yammany, Tbeu, if we place on the top of tbat ‘These gontiemen invited the ether commitiees to | guck spicy of late, Cummings H. Tucker te tne most proml- neat o»ndidate among the republicans, Charles Loew aud Henry W. Genet in Tammauy, {Thomas B. Ferris among some of the democratic factions, and we dare say a dozen more will be i the field before the cominations are made. sf cau oe DISTRICT srfoumey taplcala > on the democratic side appears ween Onkey Hall aud Nelson J. Waterbury, The former will tnd probably old Mozart and Waterbury may be abie tu carry off all the other fac- Mons; whtie among the republicans Charics 6. Spencer Appears to be having matters bis own way. SHIPPING NE ws. ALMANAO TOR NEW TORR—tmB DAT son eesrs.. : MOON Rises 0% Seta. . 683 | nice ware. Port of New York, September 24, 1864. CLEARED. Steamship Cay of Manchoster (Br), Hi nto and idveroeeradonn (7H ak ampere gaiaaiedeln jeamsiup City of Cork (i8r), TH ato ing City ot Cork (itr, Tibbetts, Queenstown and in , men- riche & Co. slcamabiy Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland<M B Oremwel Ship Douglas (Br), Grassan, Fong Kong—y C Jewett & Ship Qhas-A Farwell, Gerard, San Froncisco—W T ole- map ent Cameee: Raynes, Bachelder, Gan Franctsco—O0 Com- Ship Latour Du Pin (Fr), Galliot, Havre~Boyd & Hinck- Ship Humboigs (Ham), Borsen, \—Sioman & Bhip Galena. tiNe . New Orcen Wt AN aon, baa Bart Bounding Billow, Vidutich, Lisbon—Tupper & Beat- bark Gazelle. Black, Barbados~H Trowbridge’s ae Incke Bric Ida (Swe), Lundgren, Bristol—Funch, & Mozart Ne. 2, which owes its existence wholly to the one | Wendt. idoa of opposition to Wood, in tho same bed, we etall haves eight thas will eclipse all. the wouders ever exbi- bited by Barnum. But euch appears to be the driit of affairs just mow. The momeat that Mozart No. 2 unites with Wood's Mozart it ts gono, it toses its identity, and only becomes a part and parcel of old Your ietter appears to bave a tnreo-told object.—Firet— | Mozart. Fernando Wood is playing avery aice game to vot Mozart No. 2 into that trap, by giving out that he intends to retire (rom poiitics for the present. This is for the purpose of securing a union between his organi. zation, the MeKeonltes and Siozart No, 2 As soon as tbat is accomplished be will walk forth as a candidate for Congress on she fusiou-eoti-Tammany ticket. Ag Mozart No. 2 does not wholly relish the ideaof aviting with Wood aod have turned the cold shoulder to the McKeonites (or proposing or favoring a union with Wood, they appoivted a committee of one from each ward, deciding against tho pocket committese, and if the McKeonites make bargains with Wood they propose to sumo, will blow over. The indications are that the ueesskry stepe will be taken and tho bargain made, it possible to be made, to secure uvity of action ‘the democratic factions agsiost Tammany Hall, ‘The contest bids tair to be unusuatiy jnteresting, apd we predict that tho whole thing will turo upon the character of the mon cominated on both sides, gud the meoner in which they are nominated. If fam. mauy fail openg its primary meetings so that al! demo- Crats can participate, and momioates men of known to- tegriiy, it staods the best chance of success and will havo the inside in the race. Gossir ON SHERIFF. There is more excitement over tbe questi m of Sheri ff just now than anything else. Many of the other nomioa. tions with cura on ‘The candidates mentivned the democraiio fuctions for thac position are (formerly Sberii), Saperviaor Tweed, dames B. Nicholson, The Tor entrylug it toto effect, aa aolly, and x position of th ‘and re. | latter appareatiy bas the inside track io tammany ‘ative goveame: ih regard | jut He thus far leude 7 3 there are mang of the warriors about the Wigwam who predict bis nomioation. Mr. Kelly bas much strength in Tammany. He te also quite certain of (be nomimation by the MoKeon party, if pot by the other factions. Should the race fall Detween Ketiy and Nicholson there certainty will be an interesting contest. Kelly is a Tammany man, but scoms to have veen riled out of tate, He may turn up all powerful if open primary meetings and honest romioa- tious are made—powerful even ia Tammany. On the ra- publican side we bave the names of Onea W, Brennan, W. R. Stewart and J. W. Farwer, CONGREBEMEN. FOURTH DImURICT. ‘Lhere does not appear to be anything deGnite ln regard , to the Coogressional delegations There ts no agreemeut | among the leaders as yet. HM may be tnat toey do not qwotend t do auythiog of the kind. Unless they tulk About better men thas they generally bave, they bad vetter lenve it to the nominating convention; for they cortuiniy canfot select any worse men than some of thore mestioned for the olllce by the leaders on both sides, Jo the Fourth district Pen Word proposes to run oa bis own plaviorm. He, of couree, cannot get tue nomina- toa of Tammany without he buys up tbe Swabers, emiyract runners and roughs geceraity who large portion of the first throe wards of ind carries the convention by some sudden flak inovemeat, But the question is, who will Tammany nominate? Had Mr. Olancy it e would bave unquestionadly been Beu Wood's oppo- newt Jona Fox, Hiram Waibridge, Morgan Joues, Chris. Woodrull, Wiliam Seboabi f Venneylvania, Lo HOW resides in the district, and toree or four others are menit yo connection with the position on Tam- mony’s 6: We bave heard oo ove named by the | other factions, urieve they run Len Wood, Schoable bas come Out stroug for MeCiellan and endorses Mac's 1eter. He uppears to meet the (avor of many of the ‘lum- many wen | Fier DurTRICT. | This 4 the district misrepresented by Feroando Wood in (be Inst Congres. Ite understood that be gives up | ai! nopes of nding a lodging place there for another race, | apd is lookmg elsewhere The names mentioned thus | [ar do not promise Roy grext improvement on the past it Uoere may yet be s#me prospect of a change for the | | Detter, Coionel Nelxoa Taylor, William §. Me! Peter | | Mitehell, Sam. 7, Webster and Joba Hayes are among those prom nemtly mentioned, Sixth DIRTRICT is every lwdtoution that the presel Mr, Ward, wilh be eft out wf this Sevorni mea mentioned amung the probabilities, but HO OLe is yet agreed upon | | by either Tammany or the otber side, Wm. H. Aspin- | wall’s Dame Buk bero mentioned for Luo Tammany nomi- pation. se have siso Washtogton Murray, Vincout King, | Udoiptro Wo nd several other persons, Eli. Norton is the candidate of Mozart No. 2 and Hiram Ketem Party Political affairs in thie aisteict will assume a more deGnite shape i afew days, wheu we shull ro’er W [be candidates again. | SRVENTH DISTRICT. } es it (ovks @s though Taromeny W.Chanler aod give him an wo Fernando Wood From present appes| intended to renomiony opportusiy tw pla another term in Congresi of the antiTammasy fwotion, the exception Wood's Mozart, which will be seovred tor Chanier Feroaudo if he is the nominee of fammany. KIGHTR DETRICT. Brooks \# again a candidate. whet platform be stands—whetber the out-and-out war platform of Inmmaoy or the doubtful and double ender platform of Movart Hall candidates of Tammany Flall. George W. MoLane be also ® portioa of Tammany, but ano If bo allows bis of by if i i i 7 nommate a ticket and go it alone. This, we pre- | with coal to PR It im bard to tell upon | Guayaoe, ont Alfce Smith (Br), Miner, Metamoros—Smith & Dun- Belg Adelaide (Br), Douglas, Manzanilla—H J & 0 A De- Brig Georgiana (Br), Stuart, Nasaau—John R Bacon. Po eS Barnard, * Burgess, Philadeiphia—Zentiey, Brig Jeremiah, Ford, South Amboy. Echr Morn (Br). Potter. balamores—G F Dickermaa, Behe Eclipse (Br), Coles Shulre, Nd0 Lguews Behr Brave, Bires: Beatiforu. wr Behr Johanna Ward, Ward, Baltimore. Sehr BW Pratt. Kendrick, Phi'adelp>ia—Raker & Dasten. Schr 8 T Garrison, Toargee, Phiiadelpnia—Beutiey, Smith Co. Sebe Triton, Pressey, Boston—A W Loua Schr Proestone tility Martfort HS tasks & Bon, Sloop Oregon, Rhodes, Providence —L Kenay. Rloop Caroline, Maynard, New Haven 8 Rackett & mn. Steamer Martha Stevens, Chance, Baltimore, Festina ‘ARRIVED teamsnip Baltimore, Lewis, Washington, 50 mee and passengers, too Hands em OO ROUre with Ship avenir (Fr), Pannier, Gusdsloups, 16 daya, in bal: Hare Elwes Young (of Yarmouth, NS), Hatfield, Ant ath, |. Hatfeld, Antwerp, ng, with indze and ern. to Bord. & Hinoken: Bark Maria (of Varin the NS), Kilian, Gardli 46 daze 5 ford & Hi 3 Brig Bethe Hunt (of Barbados), Nelson, Bi A ar hides, woot io a Mussa} ab" Augie i ion spoke ship Anna Long 5 Darling, $b days from Loudon for’ Nelnoa, Nut with ‘om granta; 2st, lat 3448, lon 33 03 W, spoke Vile 4 Live (hr), 60 dare tron Caline for Marseitles; 16, Ber- ‘al muda bearin; a, boarded staemshi tr am (Br), fom Bermuda for Halifax, and received @ supply of | . Pi aide-whee! iron bo | en, palcied watiee wis (ea a en while, with tw rekachd a i na cend SSal ‘Brig Solferino. izglom, Arrayoc TR. 16 Gays, with comer, 4G, to Burdelt « Evert ‘ai a Sehr BH Jackson, Traony, Lingan, 10 days, with csal, te Stfcne Embers (Br), Outhouse, Sackville, 10 daye, wit pinwter to P 1 Neviua'& Co ad conan ‘ o. Crowell, Kitzabethport for Boston. aoithy, Bultivan, Mechias, 7 daya, ie Schr Couneag!, Sawyer, Millbridge. Ret Frolic: Rennedy. Galela: Ragle. ad. ‘Sear Bail. Behr Charlotte, Spear, Roeklan: Sehr rock, Bi mn. Bebt New York, Seabury, Boston, 8 days. Senr Rio, Plummer, Providence. Sehr Ansa Shepoard, Bow ditch, Providence, Gchr Jace M Brainerd. Smith. Rondout for Middtetown, chr Jane ‘ . Ron Schr H A Deming, Boardman, Rondout fer Hartford. SAILED, 23d—Bteamer Montezuma: bare Atlantic; brig Thos Young. 24th—-Steamebips City of Maucheate: venta, rica, Gitv of Cork-and Golden Rele as Wind at sunset NW. sin comes ATT aig Cerrag! tons, built at han been ould on private terms” nae ee Scour D C Bice: A—. 200 Bellville, 1264, bas been sold'st $10 000, cass Ut ~~ Sour Cnanwrn, A2. 918 tove, built at Buialein 1656, been sold et auction for g4ioo, "Mt Bamale in a ford, late of Ed. Weet an Bone C © Corstoox, 97 tons, of New Bed gartown, bas beem porchesed by Capt Neham! ford, upon private tera others, of New Netice te Marin ors. CAPE OF GOCB HOPE YALSR BAY—BeACON WRAR OATLAND Por. Hrpkogrsraie Orme MIRALTY, fouice 1s hereby given that a Bescon tas wee sreoned i peacon bas. and Point, one the W Aaore of Falso Bay. to point out, Jeremie; Vill sehr Witch Quesa, Hort lemme: ands !, Oraumer, tumerd; A Hew Ors : 4 A Banded wi tee Sept 31— Agr echt Mosse Warveg, Wi sid bark Charlotte Litileteld (me). Nichalp, javens, Whiaed, Lamiert, Fiicabett) Thos Bordea, Weighs- FALL RIV 5 RIVER, Sept eta “Sig aby inion ang Beauty we. Cortes. Ga DINER Spr dese brig BH © Broo Miller, Baltt more; scurs Trade Wind, Corson, eudS H Cades, Fessen den 1eeeeinewo: Princewa, Welles, aad Abbott Lawren Baltimore, Honea OLE. Arr schrs Rdwin Roed, Kea- uk, and a Tice Paedeipas for Bostow at NXor: tor do; Kitts Rogers, Oslala for N¥ork. oe : MACHIAS, Sept 16—8id brig Ponvest, Allen, Olenfue; Bw BED PORD: Sopekee arr chr ‘allco iaray, Peat. sali, NYork. Sid sours Garthagena. Kelly, Philade\phis Black Diamona, Young, and J Truman, G dbs, do: Joseph >; War Carita Huy, Hathaway (from Conasset Narrows, Psckard (icom do). de: KC Denu, Bi ro.p, Bowman, Re Reval c 25d—SId schr Phos B Sta... Kel 4 NEWBURYPORT, Sept 2i—Sid aples (pew, Se tons), &+ Joun, BB. 22d—Arr schrs Mary ® Pierce, Shea, Philadelphia; E B Nasb, Crowiey, Elzabethport, NEWPORE, Sep: 2—Afr schre Marion A Gould, Tet Frankfort for Fort Delaware; Voinat, itzaborh fore tor Boston; Augusta. NY aco. Sid" schre WE Darling, Baxter, Philadel rocker, Fresbrey, do; Antelope, M rion, Bookland for Nore. PM—Arr schra Kendrick Fish, Wal, Gardiner for Ralte moro, Bloomer, Elwell, Boston for do; Nathan Otto Shute, Catals for Phi £ , Censins, Ellvabetnt ort for Boston. Auzasta, Geogory, NYore for 8400; Anas N Edwards, Ellis, Boston for NYork, Sid scurs L-dcadiey N¥ork; Joun A Dix, Doane, do; Lamartine, Gun -riet Newell, Gould: da; EM “mith, Chitd, and Hy- Prentice, do; Geo 8 Adam. ; Philadelphia, 10H, Sept 22-—sid achr Quicksion, Avery, RO MILADBLPHTA, Sept 23—Arr_schrs Tennessee, Woos Pr ter, Hilisboro, NS; Westover, Aidridge, Boston; Montrose, Mott, Pore Royal.’ Old brigs Hunter (Br), Fouikner, King ston, Ja;J P Milicot, Devereux, Hosion; Sao An Honry Nutt, lowe, yal; Phulips, Salem; D Ranger, Wisgins, do; Lot 5 Weatern Star, Crows Baker, Paovidence; R R Townsend, Tow iain, Sabdera; Elwood Doran, Jarvis, and Be phia Witson, Newell, Fort itoy al. Lewes, Del, Sept U—The schrs Ano, Susan Scranton, & Middietvh, atid Guriion Jayne, trom NYork for Washinglone Hendrick Hudson, WC Witson, Wait, Mary C Town Raymond, and Eliza P Hoses, for Fortress Monroe; George A Be: iuiia Pratt, and others, for Baltimore. Georpetown, £0, are all detained in the roadstead by south- Westerly winds. POITLAND, Sopt 22 (not 234)—Ol4 bark Mary © Fox, Rows, Havana; ante Da Parte. Oardenke; Bagh Peet "cid beige Dey Spring (Be), C Cardenas; Claes "ich ay Apring (Br), C enas; Br n Havana. adores 8 1 ous, Whittemore, . hitad la TROVIDGNO, Bept2i—Arr brig Olive Frances Small, Ragued Island. Sid acbta Richard Law, York, Philadelphia Thotnas Potter, Rackett, do; Vigiiany, Albros Fashion, Da. es; Hodgon, Harding, Golien. Gate. Chan"; Anne ani, Bowd oh; Anus Amelia, ~Halock. avd Poteet NYore, Ocean Bird, Conley, and Wu Gillum, Dickinson, ‘or 2:d—B1d sehr L & B Smith. Smith, Philadelphia; Won Mt Wilson. Brown, ao; Alex Benderson, Burgess, New York; Copy, Wasser: Bitraveth Davidsoa, Kelley; Amazen, Wis- on, su ‘erine, Bheilieid, do. PLYMOUTH, Sept 15—Arr schra Ieland Home. Alien, York; 17th, Albert, Bartlett, Delaware Otty; 18th, Austin, Parcons, Philadelphia Sid 17th, svhr Isiand Home, Allem, Nyork. ROCKLAND, Sept 15—Arr echrs D Williams, Thorndt Bay State, Verrill, and Mt Hope, Spalding, New York; i Harriet. Dyor, do; Itth, Pallas, Oxon, do. old Lith, Hardecrabble, Gregory, Philadelphia; Leth, bark Churehill, Montevideo; echrs ee. Pease, NYork; Mike, Hall, do; E McLain, Bucklin, Philadelphia; D H Balds Knowlton. New York: Governor, Phtiadelpnia: 20th, brig 8, 30; achr R Bullwinkle, French, Washington. SALEM, Sept Zl- Arr echr Francis itdwards, Blackmam, Philadetphin, uu—are aches J Birdaall, Hagelton, aud Montoveu. Comty- Yin, Philadelphia; Lochtel, Haskell, Elizabethport; 4 Kilzabeth, Morrill, Bluchill far Sandy Hoob: WH Sargeat Bargent, do for N¥ork; Com Tucker, Loud, ‘and Margaret, Pendleton, Bargor for de; 23d, Torpedo, “Lavender, Cage enne. WARBHAM, Sept 20—8ld schrs. Josops Hay, Hathaway, und Cohasset, ‘robey. Philadelphia. ” “y) MEETING OF THT N@W TORK DRMOORATIO: General Gomwities ». i ve held at the Sinclair Hous@, street, on Monday evening, Sep Yelcok. By orde. ph oun McKEON, Chairmaa, A Broadway, corner Wight tember Jour H. Weirxor, D Pu De } Secretaries AS KINDS F POLITIOAL BANN! Tr ec. Oh ransDarencies. the old beadqaar: street, corner of Broad’ Established 1842. GRAHAM, Sign, Bani D it nd Ornameatal Painters. AMPAIGN MEDALS AND BADGES so BIN Al AT $10 PE! fone per 100, by 060; 6 Chatham atrest, ‘RS, FLAGS tere. merican ‘Tokens at Manufacturer of Medals, Trxootn AND JOHNSON. FENTON AND ALVORBD. UNION MEN OF NEW YORK, BALL COOPER INSTITOTR, TUKSDAT, BRPTEMBER' 37. The following eminent apeaxers will address the mest hiked rnor ANDREW, of Massachusetts, Gove Hon. 8, CA DEMING. of Convecticut. Hon, MARTIN J. FOWMBERD, of Troy. gr’ Caances T. Potuangs, Jonx B. Lawrence, Nenee Ricusap, OZART HALL, 8BPT. Meson ra 6 Bp. FAIRCHILD, Chatreans OKETT, | Geccejarica, BW YORK, S8PT! of ¥ le Resolved, That itis the rm talent of the members af the demnecrat's sominations yi a ligne furaisued ‘a How ree, JOHNW, Were aay RBA! Above named club to Fre-ident of the Ua Geo. B. McUleliaa, and ject the Sage "NBALIS, Troasarer. Teduced prices, at the oid stand, No. Houston street. ev DE _STRBET PRODUCE DEALERS NOT’ FoR LINCOLA, BUT VON MCLELLAN. To the Editors of the New York Resross: h the Beacon on the shoulder of the bill be th Simson Berg, the position of the Whittle Rock ate acceunaniine at, ; We notice in this moraing’s Tribune a grand gular 38 bare Lincolu and Jonason tanner at the ‘corucr of Reale ‘aad ear Washington streets by the produce dealers. Tne Union ment Oni duce sien ern wiah to a "The sald Li ‘Sud Johnson bauner is gotten up. with the exception Nencons are in line, ana | wre or fouria, Reade street, by the poll aahed cocur ee the | dealers in thisctty, The Reade. produce a Wd Fons OR NS foi" oosge BL | MoClolian wad George pay a Rg eas (bau a madicious tric tree: preduce dealers, who Yaleea ner fer Geo. MoUlellan aud Geo. Hi. Pe street. ith the patch of white. & mark. as they were obliged Paich opened out clear of the shouldei Vessels from the B will atiil Sm thie patel, serviceable for pouting oc the poaldiue of te Wikia. ‘Ail Bearings are magretic. Variation 29 4) W in 1364. By command of their Lordships. GEO HENRY RICKARDS, Uydrograpner, 8009R COAST OF IRELAND CORK LIGHTHOUSE, ROCHM CHANGE OF LIGHT AND AUDITIONAL LIGHT TO MARK POSITION Or DaceT’s Roos. ar tase Orrice, Donen. 1, 1864. oclutice hereby given that on the evening of the clober, he the base of ihe Oork Li red W bite bi ho continued thenceforth from snuset to sunrise, will show to seaward. betwaen the bart aod al? 8, ox between Robert balf a mile to the eastward of Daant’s Rock. Mariners are cautioned wira approsching Cork barbor by augne to keep to the eastward of the limite of the white t, aa described above, wntil they have passed Daunt’s Cuanon or Liont —Notlce i« airo given that the fixed light now exhibited. from the lnctorn ef the Cork, Liguibone Roch jacember, 1864, be t Bimoni POURS port of Cay white light, placed at an elevation Abovethe mean level of the sea, and visibic in Clear weataer a Sietance of 10 mien ‘The tower a ar. Broraer, esanicty Wh SHUBRICR. Chairman. pert abips Golden Rule, fer abon Jui fe ft ‘ark doy Pop, J viet 7. Geuld, for IN Yerk got : S Jacaee, Wittens Som | Were Cotten, trom ‘ine: Sacks ‘pace BP A ee Seart edcarrberk Wiliam Beacy, Hevane F L Bteote, Weodbury, tree bied fare i For’ echr a oe: and for Cay. 2, NB, RTAMOCTR, . ship Charlotte, Barstow, Fon Edenh Tis" Hp, Charlotte, Barstow, fomte Cristo, Bickford, wPey. Aug H4—Th port Perey i Se -canallasitalee amma ; = os Attain ee A Spee i Hassoltick & Meyer, lark & Nile, Geo W. Goul Sonn 6. Bert Thee H. lewnian, & Brbe te M Loughran, Wieden, Wile & Oo, Pigree . Pake & Shaw, A. Aufmaoger & Co, @ W. Hoskina & Co., @. D. Abrit bran & Hursoa, Fink & Mencken, OP YE TRRSIDENTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC. AND Mccleling Clube are requenved iagaret at the House ym fea St ta to make an ngemeats fo eno EE ANCIS J, TUCKER, Obulrman pre tena, Twowas Manu, Seoreiary pro a preaioni briliancs once in ever fog Bett.-—A Fog Bel! Was also Roche's } = oe eee —— ‘oin will in AS! Minute during tnick or fogR: weather Seer. PRSEUE Ate... ~ am rings are magnetic, Variation 25 deg k) min W. F THOS. HITARER, MAOMINIOT, [8 IN WILLIAM LEBS, Secretory. I er his Dad i giad to see hi the owned SCORN AMERICA: (PNSNON CUAVANASFIZED. LIGHT OW A penn nanentinnnnettnareien meetin ie med a NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY JANK O'BRIR |, Information baa been received i this rat aligns | tt arien 50 Barrow street: Now York.” y has deem exhibited trom ® lighthouse reoently erected on ‘ — 05. 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