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SINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; Tomar, Oot o—6 P. uw stock market has exhibited great ptretigth’ and to-day, and the Erie excitement | having ‘seb- ‘ded, the speculation for a rise bas aswamed s more set- ‘ed tone than it has worn for some Gays past, The re- ation which took place at the close of last week created g@ considerable ‘“sbort’? interest, and greatly stimulated .o demand from fresh buyers, and there is now every fad@ication of # vigorous upward movement. There is me change to note in the. condition of the goncy market. Call loans being frecly made at @ a5 per cent The tendency towards a fur- aber accumulation of funds at thie centre was shown by the fast statement of the associated banke, ‘the deposits having increased during the week to the extent of $5,143,585, while the loans, notwithstanding @e augmented demand from the Stock Exchange, were aly increased $4,402,778. The drain of currency West ward and Southward is imperceptibly light, ke the flow- bug of a smail stream from a large lake, although a mod- agate dogreo of stringency prevails at Chicago and Cin- etmnati, but not sufficient to causeany deviation from the taseal rates of interest. The amount of commercial paper @oring here for discount is very small, and it i8 freely gaken at 5 a6 per cont, It is probable that a return flow @f currency from the West will soon set im, and the fmm Southward to move the cotton crop will be incon- siderable. @n the first of the present month we had im circula- Men $554,677,432 of legal tender notes, exclusive of $27,029,273 of fractional currency and $293,082,908 ‘of national bank notes, against $459, 160,569 of legal tenders ‘on tho Ist of June, 1805, and $137,772,705" of national wank notes, By this it will be seen that while there is @ decrease of $104,483,197 in the amount of Jegal tender motes, there has beon an increase of $155,260,198 in the velume of national bank notes, and thus.ap actual ad- @Slen has been made to the circulation of the country ef wore than fifty millions, Seven millions more of masional bank notes remain to be issued, and we are con- sequently nearing the highest point of our currency fflation, and it will be strange if, under its influence, speculation should not run wilder than it did in the spring of 1864, Just before the panic in which so many svere Chased to ruin, At the open board at ten o’clock Erie sold at 8344 a 14, Michigan Southern 8834, Fort Wayne 10054; and the markot, although freo from “excitement, was firm. At the first recular board there was astrong disposition to buy all tha leading railway shares, and pricés advanced, with the exception of Erie, which declined to 82 on the galt, but recovered to 83% on the second call, closing 1:4 fewer than at the same time yesterday. New York @entral closed 234 higher ¢han at the samo time yester- @ay, Reading 1, Michigan Southern 234, Cleveland and Pwisdurg 154, Rock Island 7%, Northwestern 25¢—pro- ferred 134, Fort Wayne 2, Ohi@ aad Mississippi certid- sates-13{, Quicksilver 7%, Cumberignd 234, Mariposa preferred 2%. Erie preferred was 1 tower, Atlantic Mail WW. Government securities were firm, but dul, @owpon sixes of 1881 wer 3, higher, five-twentics of 1862 M, iseuc of 1865 3¢. Seven-thirty notes were unaltered. rate stocks were quiet, North Carolina new bonds Pwed a dechue of 34, Virginia sixes an advance of 3. P.1ig debt of Virginia, as stated by the Governor in BB MEE jest December, was $41,031,316. including wapald interes .» to July, 1865. This interest, includ- fag that to Janus, 7969, has sincebeen funded; in- sreasing the funded de» and interest bearing obliga- flops of the State to moreyan $42,000,000, as of tho Srat of January last. The assets Cusaigt of railroad stock, fm amount $15,649,843, and bonds of risaroad companies, tnshuding interest, $4,050,476, making an sggrogate of 992,709,319. Of the stocks, $7,359,916 are get. down as wweueless, leaving a8 available axsate about 4tean and a mail millions of dollars, At the one o'clock sessions. the market was quiet ead firm, At the half-past two board it was strong, but bout much activity, Erie closed % bigher than.at ibe first board, Reading 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, @eveland and Toledo %, Rock Island 34, Cumbertand 34, ‘Western Union Telegraph 3¢. Northwestern preferred {Wee 4 lower, Ohio and Mississippi cortificates %. Mis: gvuri State sixes were %; higher. Government securities ‘were dull. Coupon sixes of 1681 advanced 3¢ and ten- ‘Manties doclined 3. At the open board at three'o’clock there was no ma- terial change in the speculative feeling, and prites were well sustained. New York Centrai sold at 1151 (b. 3), rie 833, (b. 3), Reading 116%, Michigan Southern @03¢, Bimow Central 12735, Cleveland and Pittsburg 89%, @eveland and Toledo 123, Rock Island 107%, North- western 43%—preferred 14%, Fort Wayne 109%, Ohio ‘and Missisaippi certiticates 3334, Cumberiand 66%, Mari- pesa preferred 2934, Western Union Telegraph 565 (b, 3). @M@erwards Erie advanced to 83% a 74. The annual elec- (@tem of the directors of this company took place between 90 A. M. and 2 P. M. to day, and resulted in the re-elec- ftom of ‘the old board, with two exceptions, to fill the veeancies created by the resignation of Mr. C. Vander- ‘Ble and the decease of Mr. Ralph Mead. The persons @esen in their stead were Messrs. F. A. Lane and F. F. Mandolph. There was a brisk demand for Michigan Bouthern, which carried the price up to 90% a %, and te whole market closed strong at haif-past five, the quo- ‘@atbons then current being as under:—New York Central 818 a %, Erie 83%, Reading 116% 0%, Michigan Cen- ‘Wal 11: . Michigam Southern 89% a 9034, Illinois Cen- Qral 127% a 123, Cleveland ana Pitsburg 80% 0 90, Reck Aaland 107% a 34, Northwestern 4375 a 44, Northwertern Qreferred 14% a 34, Fort Wayne 109% a %, Obio and ‘Misgicsippi certificates 335, a %, Canton 534, = 64, Cum- Warland 56%¢ « 67, Quicksilver 543, a 56, Mariposa pre- erred 20% a 7{, Western Union Telegraph 55. Com- pound interest notes wore quoted thus:—June, 1864, OF? a 4, July 6% a \%, October 115 BM a 4; May, 1965, 11201124, August 110% a 11, Baptember 11044 a 34, October 109%, a 11054. ‘The gold market was lers excited in consequence of See supply of coin for delivery being easier, which aused ans to bo made fiat dating the afternoon, @Mthough they commanded % a 3¢ percent per diem in Savor of the lender previously. Tho opening price was ‘248, followed by a decline to 14834, and a subsequent ad- wance to 1494, the closing quotation. It ts well onder- meod that the Secretary of the Treasury bas no tmtention of selling any portion of his coin re- werve, althouglt he is still urged to do so by the ‘hear’ speculators, The disbursements on account @f the November coupons, aggregating more than tweaty- Grree millions, will auiply replenish the floating supply, and prevent inconvenience to buyers for the payment of @estome duties ‘The foreign exchange market has been dali, and rates are lower then when last quoted. Bankers bills on Ragland at sixty days passed among the brokers at 1074 @K, Dills at three days at 107% « 10814, commercial Gorrie) at 1055; 9 10634, bills on Paris at sixty days at Of, 250. a Sf. Jéc., and at three days, Sf. 200, to BT, 22%. Mining stocks contin active, and among the Colorado geld shares Corydon is the strongest and most in favor, @he demand being based upon reports of its prodactive- fens and the encoursging exhibits of the company. At Ge first board Ronton closed Sc. lower than at the game time yesterday, Quarts Hill 1c. Boscobel Ailver ‘wes 100. higher, Smith & Parmice 5c, Walkill Lead 100, At the second board New York Gold closed Sc. lower than at the first board, selling at $2 25; Quartz Hill 60e., @eliing at $6. Smith & Parmiee wae Sc. higher, rolling at $12 60; Walkill Lead léc., selling at $2.30. Ameri ean Flag roid at $5 85, Bullion Conrolidated Gold $5 06, Grotior 850., Corydon $6 10, Fail River $1 35, Gunnell Gold $1 16, Holmen Gold 50e., La Crosse Gold $2 90, Texas 500. ‘Tho following notification concerning Mexican bonds ‘appears in the Paris Moniieur of September 20:— ‘The President of the Moxican Finance Committee at Em informs the holders of Mexican reuter and obliga- 8 that no remittance having been made to hiw by tl yment of the arrears and Goober next, this payment jean government for the Coupons due on the ist of will be deferred. The business traneacted at the Sub-Treasury in this @ity to-day was us follows:— Receipts $2,948,066 For curtowa...., $403,000 ymeuts 1,073,737 Gold motes........ 246,000 nee 92,058,008 The following statement shows the condition of the Philadelphia banks yosterday, ax compared with the pre- vions Monday Ot 1 Ort, 8. Loans. $51,007,587 $61,262,289 Bpecie 185, 024 709,273 Log sondare 24.073, 068 24,011,480 : M0,875 von on aut The Philadeipn past week is a fo Oe 1 bhvapee Tow Tog 7a gL a ss grew “YORE “HiRALb, | WIDNBD AY) DETOBER 10, 1500.4TRIPLS WHEE. goqs banks in England and Walcs for the our. weeks énding Augad 18, are before of Tho returus in ques- tien combined with the ciroalation of the S¢utch and Iriah banka and the average ciroulation of the Bank of Eagiand for the four weeks ending August 35, show the ctrovlation of the United Kingdom''te have bees as wader: Aeagert 18, 1860. Bank of England -t atte Private banks. . 192 Jeint wtook 165,210 ‘Total in England. £29,102. 095 Scotland. .. 4240 :486 ol 143,695, Total in United Kingdouns sss .9.ssseyare «=£80)192/ 106 | as compared with the month ending August 19,1885, the peel i os RPT nfation . 206 in the ctromlation of ttre an On eae paring the above with the fixed f the revera) banks, the followine is the ate of the chrenlation:—~ big oe nnicicsnbmomestos i crurrning a ee The English joint stock banks are below their’ Total below fixed tame in England........,.£2,500)440 The. Scotch banks are ‘thi M , 537, Banke ae belber then eat ae Mawneee stock of bullion the month ending the 18th of Argust:— Gold and sitver held by the banks. 238,730 Gold and silver held by the IrisB banks. 7,104,423 £4,443, 203 Yolnk-a decrease of £87,705 as compared with the pre. ous return, and an increase of £8,363 when compared with the corresponding perind tast yaar. The official communication of the Turkish rovernment to the Constantinople newspapers, published in that city on the 111h inst., intimates that the coupons of all the Joana, including the five per cent general debt. are pro- vided for up.to the 13th of March, 1867, by easignmenta already handed over to the Ovtoman Bank by govern ment. According to this document, on the 13th March of every year the Porte will land aver to the Ottoman Bank the incomos whieb, with the surplus of the gnar- anteca on foreign loans, will complete the amount re- quired for the regular paym«nt of the ive por cent gen- eral debt coupons; and the Ottoman Bank and the Min- ister of Finahce will In future publish monthiy the receipts which have accrued towards that end, It ap- pears that the payment of intoreat and sinking fond on the entire debt of the Ottoman empire now requires tho annual sum of £5,700,000, and that thts amount is henee- forth to bo provided for as foltows:— 1, By old tributer..........- +. £460,000 2. By new do. (Egypt and Wallachia} ES 490 ‘090 3. By indirect taxes (on weight g, horsea, &c.) 2 ree 4 By do, (customa’ duty, tuhacco, &4.). «+ 8,400, 5, By liconees (spirituous liquors, &.).. 160,000 ‘Tho above items arevalleged tobe taken of sg Toweat valuations, and it is also «aid there will be a fi eure plus, ince the enstoms of Syria, yielding £260,000; are reserved for the Serghis of Syria, which will be paid off entirely this year. ‘The total vaioe of exports from Boston for the week ending October 5, Including speoie, was $393,557, against $853,653 for the corresponding week In 1865. The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Treaan- rer in Boston at the close of business October 0, wre $17,918,016, showing a gain of $318,978 on the close of the preceding week. WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘Toxspay, Oct. 9, 1860, Firat Seaston—10:30 A. M. ‘$6000 8 11 O1e% "2000 paid Ho pubbaron Ganvooe 164 34000 § 2000 10000 BEE ameceei as se f do Bowie, th Fe} 8 f. = gargt zg fia fe 2 oe z pase Ba: Be Py Bo aany’ b i ag25e8 =F dit ‘ COMMERCIAL REPORT. : " Toxspar, Oct. $6 P. M. ‘Barapsturye.— Receipts, 12,463 bbis. Sour, £20 do, and 1,722 ‘page corn meal, 6.985 bushels wheat, 140,746 do. corn, 13,776 do, oats, 7,046 do, F¥@, 36,162 do: barley and 3,000.do. malt. ‘The market for State and Western flour opened quiet tut steady, but holders, in order to realize, had to grant a con- cession of from 1Se. a 300, per bbl. on nearly ali grades. ‘The demand was very moderate. and mainly provincial and local, buyers manifesting but little disposition to purchase towards the close except a further material reduction was cononded. The sales comprise 1,000 bbls, at tho revised quotations annexed. Southern flour was also difficult to move, even at a decided decline, and the market closed heary and irregular. The sales were only 300 bbis. The market for rye flour was firm and fairly active, with further sales of 1,800 bbls. at $6 75 s $7 75, the latter price for very choice, Corn meat was in moderate requost-at full prices, with fur- omer teas ee Superfine and Western Extra State seeeeee Choice State mA ; Common to medium extra Western... Obie Common Southern... Fenzand extra do Ive flour (aupertine Corn meal, Jersey... larger number of samples ex nd heavy, and we have to. note & shel, al ‘which buyers atill refused to per The new crypt how and the case of navigation, and buyets are eon | mi 9 export demand roepii ‘and imoderate local and speculative lest ue market in favor of the purchaser, there was marked reduettoh, friees at the’ close tla cont below the closing quotations of y. Meant owing to,the comparative firmness ‘of Treights, the. eps are reatrtoted, ules comprise 165,000 Inferior, Me for ahipping mixed W afloat, Moa for white Western and Wentern mixed in sore. Por the market was dall; prices for common gra: nally le, @ 20, comparatively supply of choice ‘The sales were a 620. for Sta & Se. for Milwaul oe foeiahetiaeny cy «and par steamer $60 hi Jen cotton »t To. and 500 bbls, rosin ab 2s, To Antwerny cholebame 2 ie gull, % bags slowarssed tm) 62, pr sat, ¥ atl al rn, 62. per on, 12 000 staves at 315 ot per and 6) cages tobaced at 278) 61, To Marvelilen, 1100 bts petroteyra, from Bh iinte!phe, at Se, The Seater sapie, Norw mn to Hremen, pe- frotenin ntgur Wh, end a Brithih brig to Oork for orders! pe- iroleum on private tarme, Gnaey Race were quiety and we beard of no sales, We tmnote 240. here and 25340. fn Poston. RE Guszrn eanitened Sal! but eady ot 4s, here and e. in Boston. Hrvr.—The demand for all kinda was very light, and we cand ysnckfona. 8, howater, re for Manilla and’ Me. for Saat. very ae business was aon -ainmate?, ‘ nia, 27 Tbs, at 28%c., enrrency—regele of 3.000 do. wt? 20ige.. currency: TOM Buenos Ayres 2 The. and 7.10 salted Buenos Ayzas (ox, a privete terms. We anofe:— Buona Ayres, 25 to 27 Vi ne, gold 20'to 28 Ihe,, 21246. , 0 2'g0.5\ Montervide 22 the, We + Plo Grande, 2 10 22 Nhe. [Br¢0. n 183 4 nor, 2 to 28 the,, 18, w T8%e.; California, 22 to 26 Toa, Latso, a 19i¢r.: Central Ameri 18 to QL Ibs, He, a 16)e. and Poxas, 2) 1 95 th le, Lantana —Therd bas heen rather more activity in the market for hemlock. avd full prices have been real ged. Oak is In Light fanp'y and flem, with a fair business doing. y nexed are the current quotations:—Heamiock, Fue no: Ste, $8340. ; ra) ddYe do., SAe. a 35hjc,, nnd Hight do Cuitfornfa do,, heavy, doe. 0 Sre.; widitle da, do 280.5 Orinooo. fe 40 nd. Nhe do, $ ased dt and welrhia. Me. a and in the rovich, 3c. a S73 ook slaughter heavy, 0c, 8 450; middle @o,, 10+. a 4Be,. and light do. Sle. a 40c.; middle cropped, £0e. 8 Bhe., and Neht do, Bo, a Bde, " Latas.~—We notice sales at 590.000, at $4. ‘Liner wee stoaty; sales 2,000 bvts., at $220 for timp and $1.70 for common. 7 ‘Lea wax very firm. We nole asles of 100 tons ordinary foreign, at 7o., cold, 3) days aiid tnterest, Naval Stoiing.—)Fornde turpentine a dale was made of 59 bbls. on the wharf at $6.50. The market for apirite tir péntine war more active and firmer. the sales aggregating 800 bhis. at B5M6e, @ 7°. (ebiefly nt Ge,.) the Iatter price for New York birrets, a do, in bond at rained at $4 75.0 SD; rive nt $8 1244, uy ale at Prime city pitch waa)ifgher; 60 bble. re Narr —Cut were inohnnged at 7c. a Tye. steady ut 8ige:, prosaed horse 22, a 240, copper 00:,, and yell me‘al ade. a Ste. Ous.—Lineoed eantinued quiet, but steady, Croshors generally quoted $165. The morket for fish olie bea gre active, the sefes nere somprinlp 240 bly. crude averm at $2 64, and 2,000 bbia. @abiror: st whale renorted at 1 Be bh 18 a to quatiys alsa fn Now Bedtont ducing ths 3 ot se at $2 bea 82.08 “chtdty at tie by huppick and binek: Bch on pr! wh rin ri rst hands 4161 bbls. and whate Too fs. Turd was qntet ag, 2 and winter and city Cty bi 4) Oh, PROVISIONS. 18 chagrr and do. Intd, The abahnce of ‘aoflvity wan manifestin (he pork mbriect to-day, and priges stil had 2 declining tendency, though there was no exeegyial diteronce between the auoldions of ‘vosteraay al irs There was no spteulative feeling res ates? were fre. quent, The xctu Aad Or mai? 6? sh reported (ransittions being more then “real and we haye only to notice sales of 7 a 33 10 for new'mess, which closed at $33, fs 5 forold mess, and $29 7a $0 for. - Bye. ew mess were reported gold, $275 Hratid next month, parily at A $27 05, aoiler, a tuber: 292-6, seller, thirty days, and $8} 26 a $41 7S, setter, all Rov oe Eng Bae Markel wae rifet. | Sales 40) Lists. at $13 0813 for nek pitin mesa am 4 $28 for new extra meas, Beef hams were dni) and namioal, Baooa wes only 0 nthe market wan Reavy. Sale 400 for Ouraberland out, and 160. n 168gc. al ments were alo neglected, and pric jominally a shade quater, Bales $7) packages ut 14% ‘o. fur shonidora and 1446, 0 \7ga for hams. Lard w fuictal about I9¢. for the bast fnitle rendered Western. thungh trifling retath lots were tld as high av 19ge. ‘The sales were vwackages at 1734¢. 2 19¢.; Butter wad cheese were ine Uve—the former without decided chanze, bul the aver sell- ing ot lower prices, the range being We. ® 17}Za. verougom,—The markut for refued In Loud riled very “wero nearly nominal. There was almoat quiet, re prices “were naety aoe no 6: demand, the, didi Raviag caused sbiypere towilhdsar iiom the market. Pioe was quiet aad nominal. Crude wae bi wihout desided cheugo, Transaction: comprising 10 bbls, crude at 2480. wn ere at iate eetiats epitey ‘380, for w 10 w for prin, Pon to whler and . for maned whtte, the ket cl us ing heavy, In Phiftadeiphia, of 1,000 bbls. ime light stray eve for Notot 42c., and 1,000 do. u aber 7 pate ‘ie olen being t40" v peas, “Broalf lots to al Los _ntea ey nee fairly active for raw yet UGAR.—‘ihe deman sugar, the market was fendered honvy by « manifest dispomttnn to Sebi, and though quotationa at lie wi tt ‘change as compared with a cloning rates, the mare Ket was nominally a shadecasir, The sales were to a fair ex- tent, comprising 1.00 bhda, Cuba, at from lOc a 12%¢c. 5 44 hhds, Porto Rico ut 12'e., and S) hhds, do. 4 O00 bag c 4 ‘Conttel a: Agoaps also 08 5:fhe, aWe., gold; * Gear te Buekon reve f Payte dle a dic, Deere jonduras and Vera Central Americap 3 San Juan S6c, a B6c.; 3! 9 60c,, and Para with: sales of 1.900 cation Fund, (rca an jton's, fale. Jobers prices follow: Ashion' , Riareba Reand Worthingwon's #5 Ground 215, aad Turks Island Be. a es led at former prices, sya bales were 178 000 bes et ihe Rie. i Tosacco.—An absances of suit ee tae ‘air dem! ‘900 hhds. Limits the businesa exists and the 1 tacky at Se. a 1! rket t+ firm, bbls, The market was stead: ther ‘sales of 200 bola, is roostio feeces hag Yuled_ very econ has Fi eneraily oliaiied tndiested m slight Nave purchatea only ta,erent on ts voreiga was dull Bnd ing nm 4 128,00) 18 dom: pm L wo : og Trias ae 10.00 Toe, camila’ Bair and 008 bes dee ie WuALEDORR Wan quict; tho small stock restricting busl- was ness but the market. Was very Orm. InN. fina for Arctic, the whole Sac Mla pRa OAS i a ad Telegraphic Market Reports, Ausany, Ocr, 9, 1868. in fair demand and firm. Went oncice amber $2 9, Rye, $1 2 for State. Oates quiet, at Oe. for aukee, Gorn bales 48 090 sala fs ben Bar- ai sitor Your vowed. te let, tg at for two rowed, oa est ‘at tidewater, 448.000 1 shel wi jeney of rece'p 108,00) do. barley? i F 8 fer taco for white Western. Cora Onwnco, Oot. 9, 1888. pla. | Wheas duit; Seater of night bushels white ye el do, at $3, ‘and anid closed unsettled; prime Ca- quiet: Xo, harvest to dal 4. barley. Canal freighte Ormonemani, Oct. 9, 1808, ds. fFertmens pa lg rf dull ee or spriugn mae abe ofrsee Pune eae ae i Witwrn Oot, 9, 1866. sens terpeensgsh i far Sali matin at Naw Haursmna.——We cut the orth fa: Pectomecta jethe ni ‘Weeks farm tn. Grovala, Ounast Hoven feller. fm the house now Bagiand, being 228 yeers old. The house waa eri bolt as a sort Of garrison, with a view of aafety ae burnt by the Indians 5 ‘Tam teerawvniy TRACK ‘Munna. Tete 1608 fant sore Prospes, of the mystery attending the murder of the hockey, Walker, on the Oontreville race ¢rack, being cleared A man named Robert Marria, ‘Deen ar- Tested in Uts ciw on suspicion, who was taken yesterday before Coroner Ctetjs, of Queens county, and 6m for ‘examination. 6 Henne was {oF pee ge F rened recites Har as wrsion Alor Wee: Cots N ave DEM onyaged 1 trainin: had Cotrevitis courne, ANAyag aoe Te roue-with decsened to New Jerey on the day y the murder. , TaR OreRo MoRDsR=RS Up to, yesterday afternoon RO Comiaupication had be, received. from Governor Fenton rehtive to any repriey\or commutation of the s¢tence of death upon Go! and Pellicer, and with the sion nade inthe case Ofvank Ferris the last hope of the wrotahed men must almost vanished, Gonzales, the superiat man of thi ardently re- ceives the consolatians of religion, Pellicer mani- jeste a stupid indifference to it Dis fate. One Ubing treul both—the possibilty of dy an allezed accomplice in the murder, escaping the @r¢me penalty 0k the Jaw. Recervisa Stonen Goone,—A crockery dijer named Jaros Fullerton waa arrested on @ charge Opocetying stolen goods, and held by Justice Cornwel for camina- tion, In the house of the prisoner was found &quan- tity of glassware, valned at $150, which hadpeen stolen from the premides of Miobae) Merritt, in Yate etreet. Tue CoLorep ProPLe AND THR SUFFRAGE QUESTION +, meeting of colored peaple was held on Monday evenin, at Weeksvilie, ip the Ninth ward, Brooklyn, Jovnua | Woodot in the chair, at which it was resolved to con- centraie the votes of the colored people for the snpport of Comsrees; to endeavor to secure equal soffrage in the state of NewYork by amendment of the constitu to.wid io Corming aoctations im every distries to obi the enrolment of voters and their registry that (hey may be enabled te vole ou the day of ‘chect'an; 10 keop before tho people the plan to secure homesteads for the freedmen om the South, ia order that the efforts of colored. men wo aid in the work of reconstruction may be fully eousidered by friends of equab rights, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, IRENE’ AND TAXPAYERS Ag 0CIATION, Ineoitog was hold at the Adriatic Hotel, West Far ‘ few dave sine, at whieb the following resolution was adopted: — Kegolyad, That it t@.the sense of thi 4 tho Citi meeting tint the ng’ and Taxpayers? potitictans and office. 14, AS Such it de- serves th? consure of tits community, ‘Thi wae business enough gor one night And the meet ing adjourned ane dia, Sramerva Areeay at Porr Mowns.—On last Monday } evening two rofflans entered the house of a culored man nained John Taylor, at Port. Morria, and without coremouy Commenced abnsing his wife, At this time Taylor Was asivep on a lounge, but was awakened by tho ories for help of his wile. He got up, seized a large carving kate and approached the _intraders, of the Jatter, maned Joseph Marahail, | selz hin power Babi” safoa ihre: “ayia ray ‘ectriesto himself from the grasp of his OpFaNént, and getting re. poeseseton of the knife stabbed Marshall ny eyo) 8i4¢, inflicting severe hut not dangerous the shaW’s alleged accomptice, Mpa 3 Edmoyson, was subso- quently arrested aud locked up for examination. Hionway RopssBy st MoRnisanta,—At half-past seven oolock last Monday evening, while Mrs. Dunn and ber on, a iwi about fifteen years of ago, were riding home on the Bust road, and when near 188th street (Morri- sania), they were, s9ddenly attacked by three highway- men, whe demanded their money, One of the rf. flans, sulting the action to - the 0) Reized Mrs. Dany, poltea her out of the ), While ) the two other ruffans provented the boy from defonding his moth r or making an outcry; to.do. this. the boy was struck several Hmes, inflicting s4vere contusions, Om. cer Hannal: hearing au outcry hastened to the scene ai succeeded in arrest{ng one of the ruffians, who gave the name of Phillips. The others escaped, Burquary at Morr Havay.—Early last Monday morn. ing the house of Lucas Upson, on College avenue, Mott Haven, was entered by burglars. The thieves se- cured some fine ‘clotting, about $18 in money, some tablo linen and @ few other articles, when they were frightened off, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jernoy City. Repvecay Meenixas,—Not less than five wards in Jersey City held meetings on Monday evening. Mr. Fa'kenborg, M. L. A., was unanimously endorsed in the Fourth ward, One remarkable feature in the proceed. ings was the harmony that prevailed, there being no straggling in behalf of perso: office, Ferdi ectnaciew wecanted the eh nbd " took no part inthe dellbsrations, Doing enerety speotibork This mecting was addressed by Major Pangborn, Twat ov Poucemay Baraxss.—At @ mosting of the Hudson River Police Commissioners, on Monday evening, policeman Beakes was placed om trial for an alleced amauiton Mrs, McCue, of Monmouth street. Sixteen witnessos were. examined, and, after full of the case, Brakes was a-ntenced in diotoiseal frore the force. The charge Of assault was the weakest, asthe accused received ‘but paar ate brat ye gine wa ca hes Hack: Assavirep wits 4 Mussst.—4 young man named ‘Thomas Golden, while gathering cat-tails on the meadow near the river yesterday, was stra-k with the butt end of a gun, in the of @ man unknown tohim, and severely injured. @. man was expedition, and, accorling to Go it, attack was most anprovoked. The injnred man was conveyed for medical to Jersey City. Hoboken, _ ‘Tie Pouca. Drumma,—The announcement made by ‘General Wright in person to some of his leading sup- porters at Newark on Monday evening has ¢aueed no Hitle commotion, and he is censured with breach of faith towards men who placed themselves In aposition which they now find was a false one. The delegats from the Third ward of Hoboken waited upon General Wright, and they are not satisfied with the inglorious compromise which attempted to hand over some of the oldest demo- crats of the Andrew Jackson school med) whieh ~ in dele pa fey, and Therein qctvpeases tor \tteal ese Wemen further informed neal Wi that they Po be dragooned by his desertion of b's oldest and most faithfal eupporters into an endorement of mon who had bern until very lately jn avowed antagonism to the principles of democracy, The Goneral replied that he wasadvised to this the sake of harmony, but the delegates remarked that it would have no such eff ct. and that bis timid and waver- Ing course wae franght with the very worst conse- Sri sent 27S cing ie went cosas of the coming e too late, the folly of such temporizings te Fert Lee. Pornicat. Movewenta —The Conservative Union Asse- ciation of Fort Lee and Englewood held a mecting on the inconvenience of attending the offices frreal oth shoring can was poled oe Funaeet. character! great determination on the Of the tending men to canvass the entire division. aan THE COMPTROLLER AND THE CROTON BOARD. Letters from Brennan, Jacob Astor, Jr., Jacob Vanderpoe! Others, Protesting Against the Action of the Croton Aqueduct Board. Comptroller Brennan has again refused to be present at the opening of the bids for work advertised by the Croton Board. The following correspondence will fully explain bis reasons for so doing :— LETTER FROM THE COMPTROLLER. Octorsn ‘Moser, Rowmnr 1. Danraon and A. W, caavees Aqueduct Board: — Jobn 2 1866. E Hr f : i street are places six.or cight feet above the whole line of the above the grade and, if urgency on the part of those mearty a0) Soleae youn by Bot be re. a J. ASTOR, JR, LETTER PROM JACOB VANDERFOM. New Yorn, Oct 8, 1966. ‘T. Baaweas, Com ao Bib] Am the owner af imo ‘hnndvad tea of land @espatch from E. B. Taylor, Superintendent of Ind’an have been committed by the Omaha, Pawnee and Ottoe | | Hae ber voyage. Surr 8: tog’ Bars from 7 aot inst, off Nant reas dort Mon ciey, trom, New York, Soha. Nis bu nt Banx Cot Woodntock, of TF dian Cltiefe Asked te Participate. &c. ‘Wassmeros, Oct 9, 1866. Tho Commissioner of Indign Affairs has ‘received & of Capt Hutchinses, of the ship 6) W, a8 opt, 10, lat 4620, N, lon. Allerra for the Northern Superintendency, enclosing & ee Htc peeks te foreman gone phy ae oe, letier from Major General W, P, Cloud, who was ap- | the ship... No sicn of ‘ng person on board. Rhe mlsenetay, pointed @ special agent by the Gavernor of Kansas to in- anil was set Bin Tow ry. owenrtt, Heeieteed | vestigute certain murders and deprodations alleged to Ditievy guie from Wt) Non tbe apt ih ont, jit bourg, Cibeon, be‘ore Liserpoch to New York.) 7 ver battd udians, General Cloud, in hig report, saye:— Bark Gagmaior—Cone Town, A. PisThe, Carts 44 1 have the honor to inform you that consequent upon | (Am) from Monimein for, Qhekiiivgil fe wth ‘part. HA perpetration of certain murders and otter outrages | 2% iliied. after belng thorouguy, vepaired on the Py Ooty ted avainst the citizens of Western Kansas during | {ent slip. abe went to wen yesterday. the ‘yet spring and summor, I have been aopoinied BY |" soue WeitaM, of Cherryfield, before reported wreck the Gyernor of Kansas special agent to collect the facts, | ioe salem, was fallen an with on Saturday tp Se bor and 2 ust whe was brougly Bhe is a ver Reetooninw ache Tuullonl, Gage Parker, Mod ewuing away ber farein malee pend towed inte, Seituate barber, sel of about 90101 eh sage M ‘van it into town , eee eer tne rose Rg ghabip by & BEES brig, which carried eway bowsprit, &c. aud ta ping the parties 10 justice, In prosecutine my work TD gave vised the eceue of murder and wutrage, and bavelearned many (acs, a few of which are as foi- Jowes—Oup man was killed on the 13th of Moy, while near three yompanions, who were at their claitns upon a tribuiary of the Solomon river. He was shot by three Indians, who were dressed in United Staten a brea. Th Sonn Gentine, before reported ashore on Cape Pogo, care | ae ag ac ee aot aineimilariy | off witout Gamage, afer Wscharging devk load. Grewsed acieg, nave frequenuiy pass'd through the | Scum Mxcca, from New York tor Saco. went ashore § srniamedth ‘qabting ‘divebargea from ihe service as Pightina Tight, Cape Cod, at 6 o'clock ou Tuesday morniu, Pownee soul — The mau killed was scaiped. ‘The In- I" tom ose. Drat, Sept Annte Ada, Kelly, from London fr Incest erbergene” vu maules:nnd a horse. Santon’ hon presi ordi eth en anchor and 90 faihome € 5 Ow or avout thé J7th 4 six men were killed, No tositmony of eye one can be obtained, but tue presence of Pawnee: mat Ottogs at and chatn, io replace others lost by collision, Putin, the Eduard. Hatherstadt, fro with considerable damage to yar Fiusnixe, Sept 2 Bremen for New York, near ihe piace of murder, both and after | she will probably go into harbor. the samo, vogether with the fact thet FOMC | Orsexsrown, Sept Zi—-The Endymion, from Liverpool t of the men wero kitled avoug and w York, putia Siu Joss of foremast’ and maintopma, that many arrows, taxeu ont of thetr bodies apd picked | all avtached, up aiong the ite of retryat, Were Pawnee aid Uitoo Sypnevy. NSW, Aug 23—~The Golden City hay been wreeka. acrowa, can be readily shsiaineds ag aiso that timepts | (ppip Golden City, Capt Bell, sailed from Melbourne Apri? were nade aguinat the life of one of the murdered suc | for Guam.) by cieiguers 01 both tribes a few days before jhe occur. renco of (he murder, These murder; were undoubtedly commited by Pawnee aud Oilce indians othe month of Jvly a cottiement upon Wire Rock river was visited by Pawnees, who tok cory from (he fields sud robbed the people of agrealtura’ implements, tool, Sc, aad baving surprised @ family iD cump, duying the absence of the oneband and’ lather, they took che woman away, aud afver saajecting ber bo ravisl.- ment by # large Lamber, supposed to exceed forty, (Mey seft her, where lier friends found her im the morning @ etme Of insensibility, Ja the month of August Pawnees and Oinahas to tho novwber of more than eight hundred visited 4 setuement upon a tribuiary of the Solomon and took p vsexsou of the flukis yicora, and when remonsireted wih by the owners (hoy claimed the land upon whwh tWwe fa wee loviied as hunting aad trapp:ng ground. 1 order d ihe seviers: deavh tf they @d not go, audit they ever retnrned. They [ogee au this threateniog mancer until tie peopic Jett, Such acts of hostiliiy and violo*tens of treatios call for Justice anc indemnity. This tre sectiers deairs w ep.in uuuer the Jaws; ead that the walters may be p in a proper form, tue various witneseos and witerested iptend ) moet at Lake Biviey, upon the bs Miscclinneduns SmAcK ALS&ETTaLzy, of New London, arrived at Pens, 4 cola, where she [4g quarantined for 1b day, At the explr tion of that time rhe Wag Poarded ayd all bands found dea Whitgmen, Prig Falcon, Holmes. arrived at Sitlem Teffdggt trom Nor Atlantic Qe 125 bila ap ned 36 do wir 20. yin boul Sent home on 29 bbis wp und Liv do wh org Spoken, &e. ‘ Ship Northaropton, from New Orleans for Liverpool, Set 4 wot Cuba, “y i °) Mark, from London for Philadelphia, O 70. ckels, of Beston, bound W, Oct 8, lat 40 36, 1 Foreign Ports. Axrwerr, Sept T—Arp Cpr, Calla, Philadelphia, 9 1, Erions Lowber, NYor k. ‘wet, Bduard, Malberstadt, from Br uebing ODN GT Kemp, Mayo, Table Bay (a1 Sit Aug IO, Areal. Won, bosto Sarr America (4), Meyer, NYor Ww Orlenins. Nueva \'revidenza, Mantaran, uuncan river, about tue Lota Ca legen — bro 5 : ata In the nvesugation befure an odicer of the law. have | f° ST teat Visited the Oitoes, aud they agree to mest ur, and twice | nee Sept is—On, Arracan, Strickland, from Bremenor part tu the examination of arrows, 1 desire the pros- ence of ¢hiefs and head men of the Pawnee and Omatn (tribes, and sincerely desire your oficial co-operation iu secoring their presence, ‘I would Texpectiully present the fact that thess oft repeated out- rages have caused a deop teoling aud a strovg deterini- wetion on the part of the entire citizansbip of the state to ob/ain justice and safety, and inasmuci a3 the above mentioned tribes Le under Uese suspicions, it will prove much to their interest to render every possible assut- ance in sec ring a fail end investigation. Your Dow: ix, Sept 22—Arr Gotfredo, Auariman, NYork, DEMAMARA, Sep! 2—Bid brig Sarah Wragg Mathews, Tike Tetands and “York Ip port 24, brig Mary Ellen; €orson, for, NYork nextay.. Fatwa) t2t—Arr A Lineol, foutonoll, New Wie; R Std Bbch, Gardner Colby, Mvel- GLoversi Rr, Sept ie ta. aire Tiviustrle, NYork; San Prarseo. Paoia, Jacurino. Guascow, Sept 24—Sid Maria J Smith. Smith, Madrar GkesTRXUNDE, Sept. 47—Ar Concordia, Brandt, Nork. Sid loth, Palins, Hartman, Baltimor ‘uianartan, Sept 16—1n the bay, Dark Sigilian, Speow, wervan', W. F. CLUUD, Melaga for Box n. Major General Kansas stave Militia, Hamnuna, Be). dL—Arr A" etaanta (9), Trautmanno, Nork. Have, Sep 2s—Sid Harpswell, Owen, NYork; Sornto, ‘In reply to General Cloud’s communication Superin- | wit-on. Now Ocans. ‘ i Sepluv—In port echr Jonas 8 Cro tendent Taylor states that he felt entirely coniid. nt that tort an § ey Wietrel a ae ‘parks, bec. Haurax, Oc O—Arr brig Mary @ltvia, Corbett, NYor! Kincroad, rept IewArr Fiicinena, Paneo, New Yor for Gloucester. “In the Channel 2b, Solo, Devate, fromiew | York, i Sept 21—A " ton, UsiorgRew 0 “Are Foralen, Fret, Mobile; Naoyn- Ww Arcam New York: of Cor ‘inconain, com wo aiken (@)> Bridgman, do ‘wud left aul Jor Eatin 'pe eg Nee reer ater Meta et Y Beamer, her, do; poe oases rk, Mobley sh, Delaware (#), 7 |, Bomar 5 » Po %, Hangor; ‘ncieou ; ‘ath, (9), New a Lard, NY Hancock, Phi: genous Cann Marve Dertaot, He: Thesaurus, HGbvan fannah, : Henry, H ristal ae sae mg ey tates can ‘vana, do; Malta (* y, do; AFkwright, Bina, do; to ‘Juisus, Philadelphia; Osean pra; (o) Bilhnge, N¥erk (ar rose ‘Taos D vite ll Nort. lori Belgian (8), Quebec for Ne bf sia Le a Kovac At eer e Bltows Vide ee rot ory, Howard, NYork ‘two before r ’ Besovenn po @ Hi Warren, Jones, London. Nawcasres. on er Goietvaln. Fairweather, P: Tompicueaay, Aug ‘Rive Edward, Lyons, Lor a 10-Sid Occam Ohild, Mills, NYork; 15 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 9, 1633. Cleared. bop men Mpc aa etl it can Su Co. oy ‘Leo, Deartora, Savannah—Murray, Ferne & rete Cenenenrt hae a gigamabip Granada, Bun te e ry. Shiv Bt Lawrence (Br), Nichols, Panama—Merchant & Mobile—Harbeck & Co. seam te Continental (Br), Mabimaoa, ifvanaea ir 2 Lundon—fbos Dauttam. rae port brig Los Amigos, wig; schr Susa: SP oe vines cers) NOSE te settings Gocumens ‘MsArr Endymion, Williams, fre Meineke & W: Li a Dor avork see 4 oe Harte, Hansoo, fro gon Set eae Ethier Rocnaeas, Seyt'd. Und Areold Beaiager. Beseaken, N en, Ne iter & 1 ij ers ON boot | US santoh are pea ly Ios ar for quecania ¥ Bohr U take, Holifut, NB—D R DeWolf @.Co. | Gate } Eiamerson, Rio Juneiro, t Sour Cowam (Bry, Foust, Bt Join, NB-D tt DeWelf ranmagona, Kept 2—A1 : NYork. ‘ x Tint Bap, dusy Ibid ben on shi Keaervroo8, ix ritina, ‘ ‘Sr Viwomer, rr bark Argean, Lindsey, sae War tole tol ta oad tor teurigence iTS, ‘M—)0 port setire Miranda, Uarding, ay Jessie J ding. . Sr Joun, Ost 9— str sehr J W HatBeld, Potter, NYor American Porte. Oct 9—Arr steamer Asuiand, Norton, NYor ergot; barks Dasiet Weve BOSTON, ‘ = nano aqreare. (ad, beige A toren . Sig Mag hig rty, i" Bey. u Marts, Gree Fuittctptus: , Gilkey, ¥ Conant toed, at and hearer, bl y mdse oR Lowden, Oct 4 passed = Serhaqscin, Bustinguane, dorcty 0 a lower s' rything attached; oe. 2 | oun, biorn. Cid steamers Savor, Morgan, beavy NE gale of durauion; fora Crua- | Bearse, do, bark Fark, Card: tina: bigs Case ), and five other abips and hove too. ie, Carlisle, do; Jane (Br), MeLeliaa. Cape Hayuen: A’ ip Key W ont Tescame Bay ot Seb. wa one. pict Rees, wart ‘Tusker, Allen. Jackso. ton alae to Beaner & Had beavy bead | vine bark winds the pansage BALTIMORE, Oct 7—Art barks Laura (Brem), Breme L gy ey | Fe. J boty my pKa Brown, iio Jameire; tel Bolton (is mdse, to G ‘Oe 6 0 Pa, ot fyinapen Heyden, Turia, leland: sehee Nera Jac Portamout a ease apy uate, Troms Sarena ler Erevicenen} p jean Baker, -Rulgh. Fortiands Whitney Los sliso"Jewe. a, with gus Hickereon, boston; Win allen, Grasnines, Uighton, sb—Arr BW, ies fre Mississtp Me Br), vod, Demarara; seureJ cuss savin, 1 Matanzas P : i Hana udevae. Gia Bark utile ire i uneaw, Navassa, sch {th black ‘the oemire, wept 18, lak ‘ime, Falmer, West ey - ‘ FER UR ACES SE OS BSE Whew | IA oon ones te anes Dawor Bees Bark Sundeam (of Thomaston), Callso, 116 | au Prince; sors Mary Paven. Cummings, vera tes days, with guano, © 5 © Jordan. Unpe Horo J Hodgkins, aud Express, Guuant, dewark, NJ; I) 19, the Eqnator Aug Sarees ‘West Cheswer, NJ. ett ‘Asirea (Norw), Debi, Rio Janeiro, 54 days, with cof- aight. ‘Det 6— Are beg conidora Martin, Paitadelp® © Seen war th] oy alain alia menor bree ated Bradebew, of London, and bara Vonstanuue, pe - LANNY, iron joan ete PaRir, Sau q rs, biizabetupurt. Bark Mary C Dyer, Cassidy, Sa ] with Jum- | + v j—Arr Idaho, Waits, and Mi Pe bere to Youte a Vora M04 ‘weary RH wind; split call, waged, More SA we . = Thrig 04 Pose. (Tial), Laure, Licata, 60 Gays, with tet |) EAs OMBEROICR Gor Bont coer theary Croske to order. Potwr, Bid Teh, sehr Kmypire, my Ne © T Tompaine (Br), Walters, Hillsboro, NB, @ days, Rents Avon. n FORTRESS MONROE, Oot Put tn, brig Poovert, / ith timber, ba ay lo poasteon Nd Jen, from ot Marks ior NY ork. L Zz 5 v = ht |. W righ gieres and from, 42 8 L Met renay & 0, (ose fiat 6 17 on vuakVESHOR, Ost mare seamabip Lagows, Hovey, Ne ‘Bleveus, Pars, 34 wha rubber, EM-oArt bran Sally Brow Herr: HW P, 6. wstinewn. sagt Baraett jreepiand) fur x ey, CB, tor Nort: ‘for ia} scbre Uh vm i; Abby Elle ‘days, Para, 23 days, with rubber, &0, to pho Tag Cy TSE Kebr Davia, 8t Stephens, NB, with lumber, to aged {eo Wound to Amelia (Br), C

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