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a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mowpax, Oct, 22—0 P.M. Thero was some disposition shown to place au unfa- vorable constraction upon the statement of the associated Danks: this morning on the Stock Exchange, and its anticipated effect was digcounted according’: Thero re nome sales to realize pradis, & 9 aif 1 gare” eecoutit, mn weve o'clock, however, ihe temper | ef the market changed »» ake SUuMKIy Ullah, prigoe advancing throngbout ' Pr suv sorthwestern: ewares, both common and proferred, were greatly ex- etted during afternoon, the former rising to 56 and the latter tc or a very brisk demand, While the eommon sti 4 from 44 to 54 last week, the pretorred st mained barely steady ; but it is now evident that they are moving upward im sympathy, apd the preferred stock is relatively cheaper than the eommon, although many look fora close approxtmation tp value between the tWo stocks, as in the case of Eric. Tbe transition from a heayy toa buoyant (one in the speculative spirit of the street was mainly due to a little calm reftection upon the figures of tho bank statement, which showed it to be rather favorable than otherwise, ‘Thero is a decroase in legal tenders’of $4,554,953, and m deposits of $1,775,044, while the loans have increased $2,092,577, the circulation $238,332, and tho specie $1,796,485, The decreaso iu legal toner notes ts chiefly attributable to the conversion of compound interest notes into the new tseue of five-twenties of 1865, one bank—tho Metropolitan—having paid into the Sub-Treasury for this purpose during the week two ‘millions of these notes. Boma of the banks have, itis reported, deposited these Bonds at Washington as @ basis for an imcreage ‘ef thelr circulation under Gre law, but as the act limits We aggregate of motes to three hundred millions the power of the Comptroller of the Currency to comply with ‘thely.demands is limited. In addition to deducting the emonnt of the compound interest notes thus used from ‘the total of their legal tenders, the banks inctuded the mount of the bonds received in exchange among their Yoans, without which these would probably have shown adecreasa The increase in the specie is due to the sedemption of parcels of the sixes of 1867 and 1868 by the Treasury in coin, a circumstance which last week @mve color to the false report that the Treasary was eell- img gold. The details of the present and previous state- ments are as undor:— ofr sh 06 bs 7,371,487 90,415,240 ,083, 863 78,625,429 Tho clearings'‘and balances for each of the two weeks : Clearingn. Balances. Weak onding October 13....$770,360/008 $94,045 058 ‘Week ending Ootober 20... 824,721,033 27,104,911 The practical ease of the money market was demon- mtrated by the offerings of loans at four per cent, which ‘were made freely during the afternoon. This was the general rate, but there were a number of exceptions at five, although a few of the leading dealers in govern- ‘mont securities were able to borrow at 34 33;. As on Qo 25th instant the remaining fifty per cent of the ‘@learing House certificates mature, there is every probabil- My that further bank expansion will follow. The banks ‘wilt not hesitate to extend their Joans in order to make ‘ep for the loss of interest on the twenty-five millions of @ertificates held in this city, and this they have every @acility for doing, their reserve of legal tender notes ‘Deing now about twenty millions in” excess of that re- quired by Jaw. With this present abundance of money to understood that few or none of the banks will cash ‘thetr certificates, but continue to use thom as legal tenders in the clearing House. So soon, however, as tho ‘@emand for money is sufficiently active to furnish an in-. ‘@ucement the currency will be withdrawn. Meanwhile the best criterion of the easy condition of monetary ‘affairs here is to be found in tlie existing indifference of @ ie banks with regard to these deposits, It is almost meediess to remark that compound interest notes form @o part of the active currency, and that therefore the @enversion of these into bonds have no practical effect ‘epon the money market. " ‘The abundant facilities thus afforded te epecalation for @rtec on the Stock Exchange, together with the darge ‘Be eclipsed in 1866, and with real values im thelr favor it ear clones. The outside public is largely enlisted in @tock operations, and the oréers from the Western sec- tian of the country are known to bo urrusudhy heavy, ‘while the number of buyers is increasing daily. At the ten o'vlock open board Northwestern wae Rotive ab 63} a %—preforred at 75%, Michigan South- the market exhibited a wavering tomo, and prices, wiih @e exception ef the Northwestern shares, wore a frac- tion lower. New York Central closed % highor than at ‘the same time on Saturday, Reading §, Rock Island %, Morthwestern 1%,"Fort Wayne 3, Totedo, Wabash nad ‘Western X, Quicksitver %, Erie %, Michigan Southern | according to statem pasta Alabama papers, een put in way of -early co:nplotien, & Peansytvan’ company agreeing to comp fete:thke road within ¢w years—the company to receiv @ thettate bonds approriated to this @ates %, Mariposa’ preferred %, Western Union Tele- | road, amounting ‘so abeut $400,000, and the alternate raph 34 Government securities were moderately ac- | sections-of publicg iamd cGonated by the general govern- tive, but rather heavy. Coupon ‘five-twenties of 1862 | ment, allowing tw thepresent stockholdes the amounts they have actua Ay paid, ia stock of theroad when com- Ge first-series 3%, second series 4¢. Tennessee sixes | pleted. This roadqill unite the Temessee and Coosa ‘wero % higher, Missouri nixes %. At the call and at | rivers, and by the buliding of a branct road of eighteen ‘the one o'clock sessions of the regular and open boards | miles, wili tap ‘he Selmaand Rome Ralroad at Jacksen- 2, Mitnois Central 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Gievelani and Toledo 1, Northwostern preferred %, Alton and Terre Haute i, Onio and Mississippi certifi. and 1865 showed a decline of \, -ceven-thirty metes of tng to 64%, and the preferred to 7834. At the fhalf-pest two ‘oard a very baocyant speculative fesling |. attention in the city mentioned. Teas, regarding this as @ most important project for her:nterests, some time Erie closed % higher than st the }'-age coustrucied a railroad from Haston to Orange, on Great board, Reading %, Michigan Southern 1%, Cleve- | the Sabine river. Louisiana, or rater New Orleans, did litte mere, thian to-carry forward tle Opelousas road to ‘Berwish’s bay, and there the wos stopped, with ¢he exception of ® survey of ‘the rest +f the route, and the |’ grading-cf abput sixty mikes to Sew Iberia, The New Orleans Crex.mt says, respoctingthe project :—It is time naw to take| up this megiewed enterprise, carry it forward.ts coinpletion, whiey work can, and we doubt not, be accomplished withi« two years, if proper eforts Prevailed, and Northwestern rose to 65% and the pro- ferred stock to 794. Mand and Piusburg X, Rock Jsland %, Northwestern 1X —preferred 434, Fort Wayme \, Ohio and Missiseipp! q@eartifioates \, Quicksilver %, Maripoms preformed 4. ew York Contral was \ lowor, Cumberland 3, Western, ‘Walon Telegraph 1}{. Governments wore inactive, but At the three o'sJock open board the market was Gam. Sflorwards the.ativance was well sustained, aad a stroug @emané for Micbigan Southern carried the prico up ¢o @2%{. There waeat the same time a moderate one fer ‘Brie in anticipation of a fresh movement, the ‘short’ Gmterest in the stock being largo. The chief laterest & the market, however, was comfined to the North westera @@ares, the future course of which is looked forward to os © disastrous one for the bears, ‘The market Gnally closed firm, and the quota- @ons mt half-past five were os sudjoised:— Mew Yor: Pentyal 141% 0 %, Erie 82% 0 63%, Reading BOK A Gouthern 91% a %, Cleveland and Piteburg ao Island 1067; a 109, Northwest. ($40 86% 2H —tpretersek 78% a 79, Fort Wayne 100% a 110, Ohio and Miapiasipgi certificates 334 a 34, Cumbor fend 684 8 36) wityer'BT a, Mariposa preferred Max L notes were quoted thus by he leading dealeretp them :—June, 1664, 1163; 0 117% ; , 1 dull and afig@t open- It doctined to 145)5, a Were buoyarit, and at the frst board the * sehief activity was confined to Corydon and La Crosse. ‘Tho former closed 35c. higher than at the same time on Getarday, soiling at $7 20, and tho tatter sold up to or GBe, higher. Nye advanced b0., eolling at 600, second board Corydon was lower, selling at $6 95 La Cfosse was fru at $5 50, The main ennse of the revival of public intorost in Colo- gado gold mining enterprises ia to be found in the redustion of the cost of transportation to and labor at mines; the miners now revolving $9 50 5 g4 per day only, whereas they formerly demanded $5 aga. It 1a easily seen that the difference in the cost of min ng then and now would be sufficient in many instances to tarn the ataleg between profitable and unprofiadie tying \ilo for yeare up to within a few months, now the ecene of Operations presenting highly product. ive resulta Oplike the stocks we have named and a few pfhera, howeyeg, wranv of thoep deal, in renresent “es ad undeveloped property of very questionable value, and therefore @ keen discrimmation must-be exercised in the purchase of mining shares. The great fault of nearly all the companies organized some yoars ago lay in the ab- sence of a sufficient working capital to start with, many of them being mere stock speculations, : Tho earnings of the undermentioned roads during the nine months ending with September in 1865 and 1866 were: — Sat et 1866. antic and Great Western, . .. $9,788, 58% it Chicago and Alton. ...--- 2,937,290 ap2on Chicago and Northwesiern..... 5,741,206 $ 5.900 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 2,634,138 Erie (including Buffalo divigton) 11 Haas 10,644,721 Mlinois Central. 277, 4,690 515 Michigan Southern... 455,686 8,886,871 Marietta and Cincinyati 890.616 852, Michigan Central, .... -» 8,287,315 8,043,217 Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 1,887,410 1,854,558 M Iwankee a'gd St. Paul.....+ 1,621, 661,608 Pittsburg, F’ Wayne and Chic, 6,887,234 5,466,179 Upon te bearish tone of speculation on the London Stook “sxchange the Daily News of the Sth inst, thug re. mar ged :— se Money is becoming so abundant that it iq m serious question what is to be done with it, Therg ts no ado- quate demand in the discount market to take off the supply, and foremn Investments are so honelessly out of favor that no vent will be found in that djrection, Look- ing down the official share list, we become aware of a new phase in this melancholy year of financisl disaster, Day after continue to decline, the public seern to have but one alm—to part with the securities whey. hold, no matter how great tho toss involved by the sale, chiefly to escape liability to calts, no matter at how great A cacrifice; toyell everything indivcriminately; to con- vert all stocks and stares into cash, and to hoard unpro- ductive balances at their bankers. The wary specula- tors of the Stock Exchange, well used to feel the public to gauge the tendency of poblic fashion in these matters, are lemling themselves heartily to the dowl- ‘ward movement, and prices fall lower and lower stiil The business at the Sub-Treasury jn this city to-day ‘was as follows:— Reeel $6,184,734 Customs. .-+ nt 6,987,804 Coin nees. Pm : Balance. 100,487,565 : The following is a statement of the condition of the Bank of Montreal for the month ending September 30, compared with August last and September, 1865:— p Heche atin Ate 1008 Sey YH. Sept 7868. Cant eR sons 6000116. 215.138 deposiisbear.int 4.302413 008.503 4,864,517 alah ......500+50> $12,408,982 $12,670,481 $14,512,606 $2,000,901 $1,845,525 $1,914,415 ae ciitaacviion games © aeons §— 778008 Notew and bile diad i. ies iiss Rts Other debts due the b'k "62,282 "508 860 641,260 Total .7RO158 | $20,104,005 $21,800,940 Among the @ changes made in the customs tariff of Canada during the last session of the Provincial Parliament duties were laid upon the articles specified in the following table, when imported from the United States. The parallol columns show the amount of dutios levied upon the same articles from the United States under the tariffs of each of the maritime provinces. (The duty on flour in Newfoundland is levied on import- ations from all parts) :— . Neo Articles. Gre Brame Nore Rye, per bb fo Pre 8% . per Flour of wheat or Rye, per & a 10 Free. Free. 4 Free. 0 0135 (B Free. O01 0 «100 100 OL 0 00% OO 00 «100 10 Ol 9.0 OOL OL Pree. Free, [O0L Free, 0 0156 [00 Fre — Ra. Me - land. nd. Flour of wheat or Rye per hil. 3% Other four and meal, per bbl... - on Corn and all, graids except paheat, per tanh ; 596 pao. ad val ir, Choess, oon f, nalted, pe ow Fresh, per Free. Fa eet = Fin anit ors 0 Tallow per . = The Legislature of Algvama, during its last session, an outlet at Mobile Bay. civil engineer, ‘bas recemthy been published. Th loath dred and fifty-two mitca, which was nearly all jgraded before the war, bss recently, be made. Aiately inishing the road from Strasburg to Kratzers. The oer proposal was a loan of .$100,000, which, with ‘the peans at the command of the Manassas Company, wept to be used in the construction a” the road betwoon Warchester and Strasburg ‘The Jeflersonville, Madison and Inés wnapolis (Indiana) Raticoad Company have in contomplatia n the extension of the Rushville branch of their road tet Cambridge City, Wayne county, and to this end have cath 1d a meeting of the stockholders of the company, to bet held at Jeffor- sonville on Tuesday, November 13, to com {ler and deter- mine the proposition, and to ratify a contract made for chat purpose, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Mondey, Oct. 22—10:90 A. M. SESESESSEE0E9 2 mh $ S38 ezeegtaee se esest Bsssssess: a Sessess,: \ Aines—Reogipts % bbls, Both pot and pearl cont q ton and projected in North and Central Alabama, throagh: ‘te hard to say how high prices may be carried ‘Defore the |= system of short'branches, to forma main trunk.inté, which the traffic of these lines should converge and fins ‘The constraction of the madiae | undoubtedly @ matter of great importance to the ‘pele of Alabama, ‘4 very favarsble report from Mr. Trooé, & of the main line and bregdbes required to be built fr the ern at 90, and Rrie at 6234. Atthe first regular board | purpose of connection agmestimaved at about twi bran- The Coons and Ten somes Rivers Railroad, etending from Gadaden on the Ovew river te Guntor's Lsiding on the Tennessee, a dhtamce of tharty-threo piles, and The Lynchburg Virgtion.atates that there is some probability of the asfpletion of the Manassas Gap Rail- road, Mr. Marahet, President of the Manassas Com- | pany, contradiqw the statements of the Harrisoubarg (Va) Commopeaith (published, 'n the Hrnatp of Satur. day last), at says be made @wo distinct proposals in writing tv the Baltimore and @bio Company. The firet was a sivrt Joan of $45,000, for-che purpose of imme- ! tm that town. om inst Ratuniay evening. pursuant to s 200 she Quicks’'rMCo.630 55 100 Tol, Wab & W, "ae 0 Pais et eats ee $2 ton star ure 200 Mil & sit 3 So Mest % oie 3 : COMMERLIAL REPORT. Moxnay, Oct. 22—6P, M. yuiet Dut Oud wt @r Last quotations, munen Breansrorrs.—Kecetpts 12,154 bbls. flour, 1.600 bags corm ; meal, 66,349 bushels wheat, 108,834 do. corn, 36,028 do. oats, 8,800 do. rye and 110,012 do, birley.” At the opening of they market for State and Wehiern flour there was # Vigoror” , ae, mand, and holders realined an advance of I 4 p50, per bbl on nearly all grades, but l0W%.5 the close buyers refused to pay the advance, a>‘, the market closed quiet at our annexed quote”jons, which, with Umited ex na, Indicate no part eular change as com- red with Yturday's closing priv.s, Sales of 16,500 bhia, or Souther) flour there waaa fo’ rly active demand at rat prices. The sales were 600 Dis. Rye flour was in good de= mand, ay again Mn sellers’ favor, with sales of $675.4 7,790, Corn meal wis also firmer, with a made. rate d@mand. Sales, 300 b¥is, at $5 75 for Brandywine and $5 B for city, We “uotgr— ‘ Parerfine and Weste $8.36 a $1075 Batra State g 4 1075 Choice State. ae Common bo med pe tee | Fxtra roand hoop CE Westorn teat bre - fee mmen Southern ae Fance and exire di 2 168 Rye Shur /superfin Se FR Onrn meal, Jersey, ons = Brandywini oe. — meal pancheons. Ro eS oe ovened firm at lowed weavy, with thedmprovement lost. burtyols, in- M kee at a $3 (8. re taloe of LTF.000 bush; for] ixed aterm, in store: $1 06 $7 ¥8 ‘tor dow anne 10 for white Wontern, and $1 (8 for yellow Wester, t stare, Onis were steady,” with a rate emma 40,000 bushel; ptt Oe 8 efor, Ci R “hiniwau. . Kye wan firm and fairly rgtive, Sal 15,06) Wushets at $1 26 n $1 % for Western, sand $l 35 for stale Malt was dull, Harley 3c.» Be. higher, ander an active de- nles were 90,000 bushels at ,§1 20 for two-rowed 34. $1 85 for Canada Wer. Tiere has been a in trade of Canada during the past fo - folned figures show the ing tho pnet oar years. 2 Mare from Int of January tolSth inat. this) year, aa compared w corresponding ner Preceding years. agave skieen ee a si Years. Flour, Btn, eluding No, 3 Chicago spring at 2. ee: and new amber Seiya 83, lorate demand and firme: at $1 65 for inferior, $1 06 1963... Tear ‘186. bush, 658,905 ons a a Poa spore ind Ore Britain from British North done months of four pearavere: fee one ee Tae iin Fleer Mite Wheat, baa, a 1,160,578 18%. a 414.625 = Hii iende Tre aaron Oe nden 6 salon 250 bales, mostl; tise. For ammerisin, but partly for. elgn, at 400. a 800. Corton —The marke? 5 active demand, and ele though with decided afternoon operated w were 4,560 bales; reer med with a firmer tone under an “ikt an advanoe of fully lo. per Ib.. ‘fem animation, as buyers in tho ‘vatition at the advance. The salos 4,278 bales. We qnote:— prida, Mobile, . OY T. $F oe a Ordinary... Low middling. ing... . Good middii Ce - 38 eo “ft iss: (ae 8B 8 “ 01 ot et ret for Rio'was very firm, but there was no demand for ¢ #. and "we have no, sales to report Ihe a Met © wifi lots from second hands. on a basis of sie. 8 B0e. for r arketo prime. Other Kinds were quiet, but ‘FREionTs con‘ nal, owing to the excitement in the'corn marke dt the quarket was soarcely #0 heavy. The enangements % [r9:—To Bivarpool. por atexmer, 8.029 bushels wheat at 4d. Pp’ fe lbs. To London, per. steamer, 60 bushels Toots at 208," fy aber stenrner, 7,000 bushela Darloy at4d. To Bre + ‘petroleum at Bs., 38 hhds. Ken- tucky tobace: pa! Nd HO cases at 13. The charters are—An Am in bark. abont 480 tons, to Leghorn. tobacco, at 80e.; an A "ip. 27,000 bushels corn, to Cork for or- rn (west © waktof Irland excinded). Se. 6d.; a British bark (re-charter Sone te Cork, for orders, corn, Sa. 9d., and a Britinh ber £'49 Co ‘orders, petroteum, 54. 61. Pt eye Z aa) were at ful About 25 Bommscra tosiized S00" 10 nhds, Barbudoes Navar ‘The market for spirits of turpentine con- firm, with sales of 1,176 it 8Se. a 90c, "Tor all grades ruled ‘comparatively uit. 0, 500 x rw firm. . grao—dAnseed wan in moderate t, with jodbing lots eel) Arent frome $153 10 81 06. A sranil sale of English on the Sp £-wae matte at Pic. gold. Provnnters.—Reveipis. 3205 bbls. nork, T16.do. Beef, 124 Pp a#kages cut meats ani do, and'20 A fair de. P mira prevailed for pork yesterday, ‘ eronr lant'was vot only sustained but a “gawemablished, new mess closing firm at $94 cash, The ites for ‘immediate delivery were 7,000 bhis., at ‘16 for new mess, $31 25 a $81 50 for old do. and $29 tme: also for future delivery 4,000 bbla, new yber, $28 75 for all the year, and $30 75 1 sellers’ option. Beef was in te «demand and firm, with rales of 30) bbis., at $18'a $23 for ‘new extra mens and $19 50 a $18 0 for new plain do. Becf hams were dull and nom‘nally unchanged at! were dull and heavy at previous prices, Out meats -oontinue: dull, but the market was steady; sales 200 packas 40 17c. a 190. for hams, I4e. a 14%0. for shoulders, ‘Dacon there was a moderate demand at unchange: . ‘the saler were 300 boxes: ot ig. for short ribbed. and tiga a c. for Cambertand eu! a lard market ruied y rm, with steal: ‘Sc, 2 Bc. for Ora! i . Be. fe ly at n for oe BETS for dy at further sdvance ‘or ‘Western. and Shc, a 440. for tinued dull ; sales 250 bbia. crude, 40 a 45 gravity, in new bbla., at 24c., and 1,000 do, 40.8 47 gravity, at “Be, a Bige.; of bonded we notice of 4,500 bbls. at Si3cc, only to report sales of 80.000 Ibe. at re.on Slew of 30 innd 10,000 Wa, grease at 10s. a llc. i sales 100.000 onite. ae ee Waruskry.— 618 bbls. The market continued quiet but firm; sales 130 bbls. bonded at 40c, a dle. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Ploar kee club at $2 35 per bushel. Amber State at $3 I. - per bushel for, tate, Oe. a Bs per Innere $1.00" Barley Se osbele, at Br ‘ "per bushel for two four rowed, nada West.. Passed Wheat White corn, Oata dull and di sr obt Nealon von 600 io. bushele’ ‘early 6,000 ae reeae Gariacl ores teem ate rive snd atont2,100%0 arrive at #12: 16 14 do. terms, and 9,008 State at §1 21. if Coreuen a 2. quilet at ISe. a LiKe. Gord 1a, 1 STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, Tancer Excursox.—The Dwight Townsend Guarda, headed by Manahan's cornet band, turned out yesterday on their first annual excursion, under the command of Captain J. R. Robinson, and made a very creditable ap Present flag, and also s re silver tea i ® fow appropriate on recipients “never to allow one star of ‘tat Beautiful bat abused banner to be obli eneny’’ Captain Robinson bandsome! the company ing.ground, at I it ii r i 3 creditatly ¢@ all concerned. GAMMAICA INTELLIGENCE. Oroaxrsation oF a Nigat Pouce Fonce.—A meeting of the citizens of Jamaica, 2, 1, was held at Remsen Hall, kegs lard. ‘and the advance noticed , call of the town trustees, for the pnrpose of organizi night police force, The poor gent discussed ~» bg Governor John A. King, James Rider, Alexander nu7 Aud others, It was resolved to have @ volunteer wate, °F Patrol. A committee was appointed to enrol by c* @f those disposed to join the force. BROOKLY INTELLIGENCE. ~— ya . Action ror Mauciovs Prosecurios.—A case of this ature ‘qag hoard before Judge Giibert, at {2 YrVr’ Btgtos Cirouit Court, yesterday morning, 10 which th 4 w+ «aunts, agent of a canal boat, and the C0P"’ noes, Rathburn & Co. The facts as set forth are that the agent, in collecting freight on @ beat load of coal, resented to the consignees of the cargo that $41. the expongps of discharging the coal, had Deen paid by the captain of the boat, on which representation they paid the Fright, and wore ayo nan | compelled to pay the $41 to the parties who discharged the coal. They then brought a action inst Ames, and caused his ar. rest on the ground that the debt had been fraudulevtiy contracted. The Jnstice who issued the warrant foy the arrest Gemissed the action on the ground that Aves was only an agent, Ames then brought tho preser.. action, claiming $5,000 damages. The jury was instructed by the Court that if Ames made the reprcsentations as stated there was probable cause for the #:tion and they shonkd render a Verdict accordingly. The jury, bhow- ‘over, failed to agree, owing to the ting testimony ‘om this point, Arr Recertion.—Tko monthly reteption of the Brook- ‘lyn Art Union took ptace last pifht at their rooms in the Academy of Mesic, Owing’to the storm the attend. ance was not large. The exhitition of pictures was very creditable. There was one Picture that was exquisite, several that were excellent, and three or four positively wretched. ,Tke best is by Bongereon, a French artist, and has been on exhibition at Goupii’s, in this city. It was recently purchased by Mrs, Col. Colt, of Hartford. It represents ‘a girl in « park, reading from @ book, with the sunlight srenilan Gare upon her shoul- ‘der through an opening in the boughs over her head. -In colormg it is a marvel, and in expression it seems ‘almost a3 if it had been breathed upon by Him of whose breath fs born the living soul. One of the poorest pic- tures, though by nd means the worst, is a view of the lower part of New York andthe bre Saint Brooklyn— ‘at leest that is the subject, unless it be a ferryboat, out of all proportion to its surround'ngs, that has loft a wake Dehtad with a grade of full fitty feet to the mile, There ‘was a small picture 3 Frere, in his peculiar style. There were a'so,two by William Hart—one an antumpal, and the other @-sunrise or sunset scene. The first seems t have been rather overdone. The next semi-annual reception will take place on the 20th of November. Murrina ov Sarors AND Szamun.—A meeting of all war, will be held at Montague Hall this eveninz, for the purpose of making arrangements for participating in the parade and the distribution of modal to occur on Thura- tifully-built schooner forthe firm of Yates and Porter- 2.272,760 | field, was successfully launched from the shipyard of Pine and Davis, Greenpoint, between 9 and 10 o’clock esterday morning. The Edna is 98 tons burden, and is nvenied for the Liberiun coast trade, for which purpose, being of light she is admirably adapted. The ‘etemmer Palmilla, it for the Chilean government, ‘was launched from the shipyard of Lawrence & Fculkes, at the foot of South Sixth street, B. D., on last Saturday afternoon. ‘Yas Wiawam was the centre of attraction to the de- “mocracy last night. Im spite of the rain a goodly number ‘of the faithful found their way thithor, and gat outa speech by Colonel Samuel J. Crooks, of Rochester, and another by Judge Morris, of Brooklyn. FounpurG.—A female infant, apparently about two days old, was found wrapped up in a quilt and stowed away under the stoop of the residence No. 18 Wilsop street, E, D., on Sunday might. Ona card pinned to the quilt was written the following address:—"M. E. Kinc- man, 120 Chatham street, New York.” No such however, lives in the neighborhood of where the infant ™ found. It wee, handed over to bad Superintendent o . i Tux Free Evexmo Scucow.—The public evening schools of the city for males and females will be opened on Monday evening, the 29th pe od a term of three ‘months. be two echools for the colored popu- latiOn—one in Wijioughby str et, near Raymond, W. D., and the other in ree’, near Ewen, E. D. PORT OF MEW YORK, OCTOBER 22, 1868. ‘Cleared. Steamship Garrison & Allen. Steamship Miami, Olark, Boston—W P Steamship Fairbanks, Hunter. Boston—W P Clyde. Ship Edith, Child New Oricans—N H Brigham. eabtgt Hampton (Br), Atkinson, 8 John, NB—C © Dun- ene Virginia, Wood, Sierra Leone, WCA—Miller & Hough- Brig Valencia, Small, Rarbados—Mi RTE Dotphin (Br), Davis, Harbor Grace MR Greene & Schr Kate Wentworth, Adams, Charleston—Bently, Smith Sehr § Hale, Coleman, Taunton. Arrived. -" * U8 steamer Nina, Aching master, H H North, Washing- au ton and Norfolk, 21 hours, Victor, Gates, New Orleans Oct 14, mdse and Co, Had heavy NE gales HB Cromwell Florida to New York. St ip Gen Bat Morton; Savannah Oct 1, with mdse and passer to Livingston, Fox & Co. (© miles N of Hatteras, wan ined 8 hours by disabling the starboard ‘wheel; mage the balance of the with one. Steam hip Albemarle, Bourne, "iichmond, ‘with mdse and Fox & Co. jichmond, &e, with mdse and ‘Palmore. Bteamship Monticello, Boston. in ballast, toC Hl Mallory. Ship Madura (Hr), Plant, Calcutta, 117 day ‘ith /inseed, de to order. Parsed f Good Hope Aug 18. 20th inet, of 200! mer El hence for N who anpplied her with potators. ian sogung Ship Industry of Bosion, Linnell, Padang July & with cof- fee, £c, to master. wed Cape Good Hope Aug 25 the line cert 7 tn Jon $7. signaltzed ship re for Lon rom Alcoa Bay for Landon. 21. od 1 Prased a steamer showing « Jilow horizontal Stripes, standing &. Sept 23. iat 10 N, lon 40 W, need a. experior off Cape May, boarded ‘lan red o" dat rricane W with rali lasted ceo entice sah of salle hy vem dans avi Get & Int 48 04. Jon 400. for Montreal, 36 days out reat from gree a mana pate si ‘Bristol glinied tom tecaken en v4 (Br), eee eee Wighinee taal asa as ‘Mansanilio, 88 days, with i {Hehe Orowell. 6 Jug, 08 dare, wish North America, Timmerman, Rio Janeiro, £e— NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OUTOBER 23, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. from Liverpool; 1146, ‘ i s,s, Mena.s Wert. Cummings, from Havre; Hi eh awe goo ie Ate a of. atueras, with strong is ld for NOrieans Get 11, Senator .. Eris Toomes Owens, zon Crescent City, and Theodore cope Teak 2 Mrcng NE gale eae & Hunter, Oct jd for San Francisco Oct 9, Oslo, from Bromlelaw, he stealer Floride, which sunk at Havre, has been Bri-, sca Foam, Coombs, Bangor. , i Nimwaukee, Bramball, Bangor, 9 days. Oct 18, bad 1,000 feet of lumber washed Overboard by a heavy’ uit W Rell teaners Lodi ers, Phil ia; Bax do; brig Triton (Dutch), Sandberg. Beticancns , Haskell, Rondout tor Boston, “ Maguie Loulen, Gandy, Legnorn,61 days, with marble °i and rags to roa. . a E be St Mi ‘alton, Rich, more: | oN ay est bs ntti Bs 2ist—Al ue, wi May, BE gales Sept 34. iat BN, lon 55 80, spoke brig’ Cora, from nique; Doane, Flores: sohra M J perth Billings, and 4 en Eiaadere ones amin ae wana | Tee iy Mee er eee en), Prindell, Guayniila, PR, | ferry ap ‘York. Bid steamer Baxon, Schr Annie Bell (of New ‘and Romp, Mitchell, NYork. M1 dave Tebrece Anh, Held, of and from Halifax, 7daya, with | “CUARTESTON, Oct 17 sohr Ei A Barbi fii’ to master, Oct l4and 15, in a heavy gale from WE, car. | Gardin -Arr sehr Emmia , Bralthy Schr red away bobstay, jibs, galley and rudder head. is bound vost Queen of Clippers (Br), Davison, Windsor, NB, 14 chr Queen of O! 5 . ‘wl Pus SeWoll a Oo oe ) plaster, to y hr St James, Hall, Corpus Ceristi, Sept 1, with wool and hides to Bruguire & ‘Thebaud; bm) 6, experienced heavy ‘es from ist to 7th inst; Oct 8, lat $8'80, lon 77 03, spoke PI Gardiner, Me, At quarantine, schr Julia BG Steamer Kensington, ‘trom Baker, Taylor, fora Northern port. wd. Boston. ROERNANDINA. Fla, Oct 10—In port bark Ay Web- Water Witch (ir), from Newport (Water), for Boston: | Puliord, wie: schrs Mary A ich, Woss, 14th, “Gage ‘Henry. bearing WNW, 15 miles, schr Barati | Tine diag, Wan 6 “ de ape remy, Bay for New Work, #0 days ous, dus- | OS: VHarGN oot Ie carr slat NYork,; Lith, Perit, Gardner, do, Old ith, mas hr We Hawkins, Savannah. ‘fin, Behr RGuldvwell, McCormick, Charleston, 9 days. Grifia, Bobr Chief, rey, Bucksvile. BC. r, Godt toa; barks Ari Schr J E Pratt, Newtoi Nelson, Rose, ee ite Cloud, fot A Girginis. Host, Cranmer, Virginis. Re og Ferriey Hane, —— Behr Ralndeer howker, Viewini. He =e: = 5 eters. Murch. Elinworth. Sebr Wm H Mailler, Randall, Portland, Clara Allen, Dexter, Havana, Schr Kthan Allen, Blake, Portland. Schr D & E Kelly: Kelly. Portland. Baht Oregon A ocklands a mn, Mix, and, neon Kennedy, Rockland. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Schr Ira Laffrienier, Coleman, Boston. Schr D Jones, Baker, Buston. Guernsey county, Ohio, epee please copy. nee, Bebr B ae Jones, Albany for Providence, Schr J W Fish, Wyhe, Newburg for Boston. tion and 80 = *] (e- Jena Martin, from Nova Scotia for Mont ‘38 days oat. Below. hip Clara Wheeler, Wilmarth, from Liverpool Sept 12. Ship B W Stetson, Hurlbut, from London sept 15. aug: . ‘hiladelpbia papers will please copy. Died. ANGrvine. —Emery P. ANCrRINE, youngest son late Elijah B. ——— J. Angevine, aged 1 ye. Marine Disasters. Breaxente Tazo D Waawen, of and from Botton for ‘Charleston, with mdse and 25 passengers, was destroyed by fire Oct 20, in lat 84, lon 74. The passengers and crew were rescued by the crews of brig Velosity, of Jamaica, and schr Enoeh Pratt, of Fall River. Sur Consow (Br)—Bark Warren. at this port yesterday from Zaza. reporta Oct 9, took from Haooverian brig Adler nine seamen of Br,ship Consul, of Bristol, she having been capsized on the 26th ult tn the late hurricane, Barc Nontieex Lignt—Br ship Ann Elisa, Andrews, at thin port yesterday from Rotterdam, reports that on the 18th inat, lat 4012, lon 6917, spoke brig Northern Light, from St- John, NB, for Newry, Ireland, waterlogged and rudder dis- abled; took from her Capt McDonald aud six of the crew and brought them to this port. WP ConconDtA, Sears, at Borton srr ie cenmmanet ages "Eaton down: kept off and ran for her; when within a mile and a half of he anddenly careened over. and turned bottom up; passed Ger ber lee, but saw nothing moving. ats Smrp Nicravx. from London for. Rosto as below alifar, at anchors eaiea for oniinstion, God to twelve o'clock. wite of Harry D. Allen. Canarsie, on Wednesda: Batwwix.—On Mi danghter of Jobn and and 7 months, The friends and relatives of the family a1 parents, 61 Washington street, on Weanesday at one o'clock. ; Wriax T. Boro, in the 50th Rue, to proceed to the Old Tenant Boworr, aged 72 yearn. son, Jobn Bulger, and those and filled cabin with water; also othe 89 80, Jon 69, had a heavy gale {rom California and Savannah B. St Dour Bi Doane, at Boat from PAE cy Domtmrars (Br), Doane, at Boston from Flores. | day, October 22, Jonx Byawr, counselior-at-law, WNW, and lost mainyard and sprang rudder head. y cars. Ais rem: will be taken to St. Andrew's and {ifrdoPher"deck loud of Tater, and spiel ta th ante ? f i H ‘commander of the ship, for his uniferm kindness and atten- ee 34, brig Newsboy, Boswell, from San jatrrax, Oct echr M. Ann, Grant, NYork. Cid ir Me Towa at Panes, Graven eae, + Phil ia ath, ; mg do ahh. beg wai ease scbrat Star. Oct 0=Cid Peruvian ( Glover, and ff 5 Phila ia; Orion, , Boston Court, | og ha eer Work: Seba tareat fon 4 L ‘Hh, a nt ny ae rex doce Brenda, Tiley fed pon, Wrimingion. NC. ‘ nineties atone a for New Aug a Chile “Also aid cont a. , ae ce omni 8h ‘Geeutomunder Ruslveny ftom NYort for Hagxaft.—Mary Acwes ‘ne’ batoved wife or Richsed Hannah, who departed this life Monday, “Ovio- Port Manon, Sept %—Arr Nuova Aurelia, Amengues, The relatives and friends of the family, an@ likewise NYork. a Pans, Sepets—tn Kop "atnat Bataan te (ood the faneral ercaraoen, ob ewee'eiock, diag; me her wil eo ’ the gov: Bae er late rennane, No, aaa w D. ernment, arme been, rod — turday, October -—_ ergy siek: coke Mary Tloyt, 4 wife of William Hruza, aged’ 31 yeurn 1 month 40d ROin. taky piace from 21 avenue A, thie funeral will y’ ‘at me o'clock. The friends and rel~ OD, ‘it a ‘Orleans for Putin for repairs. Cld achrs yrover, Hughes, ‘York 32 rigs Kate Foster, Foster, dg; en Eine oad Miller & Houghton rajsed. mn. Hatteras, wi ng NE winds; ith American Ports. zt aboke, brig Harry, from Matanzaa’ for BOSTON, Oa» <e. teamship Eagle, hence for H- OROSTON, Oct 22, F mage steutier Oncordl New eens Beane seg Naty ORG, Graco; Rian & fia YS Wacques (rr), vince #t Pierre " Bs welt, Foster; . Brig Suet, ‘ Davis; Oi Dana} “Robert J ‘Meteor, Willetts; O if rani Sa8ee (BD, Cro. “Ship Harbor, NS, T days, with | Recktiys Mathie: Frascgnia. Holt; 48) Cannon, Copbe , 4 ies eee Saeenel Brig AB Cook, Suu hort Roval. Henderson, Usvetmor Buridh, Peacosk; FBawacds, Jelfrs NG, 1 ale A Dor creaux (of Boston), Howes, Wilmington, | 88 Boice, Bolce; Pearl, Brown; Annie . Fa aaye a rosin, &b., to Crowell and Paine. Oct 13, | Audenreid, Hewett; A Ardwal ra, 8 O eel lat $8 4010n 7°, 20, Napoleon Juchson, # seaman, fell, from | man; OA Heoksche, ; Eva Belle, Barrett; Sallie By, foreropse)) yard overtoard and was loct; 10th, Ia Batei ‘Vance, Burge; P Boice, Adama; W B Thomas,’ ‘75 30, 39 ship Lisbon, Has had heavy gales. and Wm P Mann, Stamford, P} hia; Mars jull, and Abby Brackett, Flanders, NYork. d omery, from Mobile for NYork, (seo Mina) Inthe offing,“ GALVESTON, Oct 10—Arr steamships Ariadne, ‘Ba brig’ Feusdins, . Pensacola. Arr off the pormeriees oe, brig Pomeues from Bos. Schr B F Reeves. Armairong, Virginia, Scbr Isle of Pines. Steelman, Virginia. Behr P armel Norsone Virginia. nity arene d et ke eaves Bits ip ron Padi, Cam Inia. — Arr al ‘ie Sehr taal HicGready, Vi i shi} eee rm a Papa 5 lor ith. AON, 5 18 steamer Ellen Chaj Schr Henry Finch. Brummell, DB. NYorls; schrs ‘Anna A Holton. Fields, do; Julia A et Schr 8 Morgan, Davey, Geotgetown. Bucaley do. Cid schr P: Brewster, NYork. Sekt Movhtosa Conklin, Genrietowis DOr” xYaUi tired O° WeDar Boas Gt Atl tren ge 0 Ronklin, . fork; bal Behr A Hy tye araom, Satiamar ok Miin-Arratcamship San Salvador, Atkins, XYork. Cl& on, Arr steams . Schr darab Gardiner, Teel. ‘Wilmington, Del, for Boston. bug. Fronder, Littlefield. 'NYork, ie: Behr Nickerson, Amboy-for ILMINGTON, Oct i9—Arr steamship Rebeeca orydey Behr Siak. Jobuson, Machias. Young, N Yor! Sarah Bernice, Stuart, NYork. P og COS eS woh Arr crenmnahiy Caniberiaed, Robféison, NYork. Cla: F Saxon, ai, Arr sient ; ork. Sehr A Peters Mi of th. schs Marine, Horton, NYorks Edgewater, Fisher, Bostony ES Sehr 8 8 Lewis, Brackley, nd. <n Behr Leosaata: Kelly, Salome Married. F Oo i Schr G W Baldwin, Long, Gloucester. Ciark—Macitran.—On Tuesday, October 16, by Rev, Schr Hannah D, Chase, Gloucoater. James Harper, D. D., Wa. M. Crank, M. Bx, to Mamy,! Schr Ellen Louise, Eldridge, Gloucester. dauchter of the late Thomas Magiitan. i , Bosten for Albany. Maccarnty—Densy.—On Tuesday, October 16, at Beet Hdaraince Hamilton, Harwighe Fightrenth streot Methodist Episcopal church, by ae Sas C5 ne See ag \. Rey. R. *. regen D., Guest M. L. Macoarry, U, 8 fete Cari Nakane, Muar fr Patndneie, | ager of Yonun Deby, oy ott. =" “he Bchr Minnie Cobb, Ingraham, Provide Boston, Mass., and Newbern, N. ©., papers please Niarz—Lroxs, On Sanday, October 21, by the Rev: Rervaweo—Bark Iddo Kimball. G' hence Augi¢é | Father McKenna, at Duane street church, Mr. Wnuzait for Shunghae, having Sent TB, lat 16, ion 2930, encountered « | Nactx to Miss Many L¥oxs, both of St. Jobna, NB. | a hurricane from NE, which blew with great violence for Smoxson—Kini141NG.—By the Rev. Vincent Bruce, ree yeh Bett srbieh the vessel prang aloak. reqiring | tor of St. Paul’s church, Gronce L, Simowsow to Bvanrm could then juatabout keep her free: returned for examina- | H., youngest daughter of William F. Kintzing, all of this repaira, Sept 22. lat 17. lon Poké i No cards. of ae The funeral will take place from the residence of hip grandfather, 117 Cannon street, this day (Tuesday), af ALLEN, —At Canarsie, ie on Monday, October 23, ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, Baldwin, aged 10 youre: re respectfully invited to acteud the funeral, from the resi ‘ence of he® afternoon, Boyrp,—At Cream Ridge, N. J., = es October 32, ear f The fonoral will take is mornit ten o'clock, from the phd of Cac Taw Kes u church, pear: vited 5 ; Buraer.—On Sunday, October 21, Mra, Manaanee: The relatives and friends of the family and those of ber turned leaky 224. Michac! O’Brien, are respectfully invived to attend the Baux Witou, Loud, at Boston from Palermo, reports on funeral, at ten o'clock, from the reridence of her son, the , 16th and 16th inet, had a heavy fale SW to | James Bolger, South near Ninth, Brooklya, ENE: was hove down on the 16th; loat calle and bulwari E. D.; thence: to St. Peter and St. Paul’ Moet head and sustained atheros P fe ma will be offered up for the repose of Sih thst lat 39-28, Jon BT i ath ‘® hurrfeane from. toN ep ai raat le BEES omy Cee W lone bulwarks and aplit ass ich, 15th and 16th inst, lat 4 Bruxz.—At No 43 Chatham street, this chy, om Mon. a re gag 7 ae ee ae eet ee Scun Jura B Gamage, from Mobile for New York, put | Sua Catharine ‘Call Le gh By og Fh) hahaha Sea sacar cra oe, nisi Coie gly ta rem Mes | nema te Soto te Chars at Sr se By Sees, carte which 2 iy a ‘Wednesday merni at ten bd Ly pebiedto refure, ‘thearrived below. W oe Thursday after. | sestdenes id No. 68 wich to Bt Y Boon last, with the captain and all hands sick. church, Sixth avenue, where = requiem mass will be- ; . Va. witha cargo of lumber: bavingex: | Cosas. —On Sunday, October 21, after Darigpoed beary: wenther. revarnes 0° inet ino leaky dong Corgan Sled iyo Wi So oO ecGER Vsizmsa, from Cardenas, below Baltimore, bas lost conta vrilhaamcionnd melacecs from of desk, The friends and:relatives of the family are Sraausntr Dewwank—The cabin passengers of the steam- | at two o'clock, reasdence, ship Denmark, on her recent trip to this city, presented a pT ' tion to them dqring the voyage. ‘They were ‘uch pleased | ab koapae maid with the sanitary arrangements of the vessel, as well as with Mic td f from the resthaee of oy ees Le Bayard rot io (Tueeday) afternoon, at Tapes one: -~ norm Conwmit.—At West Farms, 5 wien homer yan vee aoe dams youncent ox Hoary and Bliss Cornett Beet EE ALS eapye for London, Aug | °"losk, trom the residenos of her parents A bebiees iraak’ trele Balumore for Rotterdam, of Seek iied xf sation Oct lat #8 60 lon 8 Oh ane saves ana haenanet the are respect- WoBBE, Volant, from Antwerp for New York, Oct 5, lat 49 16, fully tavited to stiwed the funeral, from tis ite "ea dence, 688 Seventh betwren Oat eee Se Oe Oe En, Forty seventh siresin the tfeessagh aihertoons ot tee . Forelan Ports. ASETE Os S-Are Aaaile, Corsall, MYork. 14 Ww, Mary | arp berey noted thet the fosert of Me Wr Deveees Dust, Oct bFaased, Chrotofers from Bremen for New | Mill take (Tuenday) afternoce, at tw o'clock, Grace Bay, OB, Oct 2—ci4 Martell, NYork; “ B. DILDEMSEE, Semeary taeor, Ou ota Glo Few at, Foe. | won af the Iie Aeshna und, ‘Nebasca Pore, ne (ie Bee ne” | merece Pee avian eames, Howotvuo, Aug 80—ta'port bark Bastin, Yor Seu Pranclaco

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