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) FINANCIAL AND “COMMERCIAL. Oct 9-6 P.M. this morning, ama a heavy 2 for a fail, Dased upon the vaviaand Ouia, Sub- Wepszspar, 4 market opened at lit after touching 144% ed t © to sell oa sp suits of the elections in Pea uently there was » L454 @ 1443, but this again was followed by a relapse to LAS3g @ M43 ab the eiose, The market has been largely oversold, th order to foree the premium down for effect, politically and otherwise, and 4 reaction corresponding to the dectine is likely to follow, the conditions atecting gold being the game as they wore before the elections took place. There was a brisk borrowing dewand for coin, aud loans were mace st S a7 per cent for carrying, and afterwards wrthout interest, The gross clearings amounted to $45,947,009, the gold baiances to $1,535,701, aud the ‘currency balances to $2,772,496, The Erie eicction yesterday turns out to have been womething very like a farce. One of the new directo Mr. Underwood, resigned bis poeition a few hours after | his election, aud Mr, Davie! Drew was not only aecied we Oli bis place, but appointed Treasurer as weil, the wew beard having previously voted to guarantee the four a reacti. NEW Y\RK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5.16%; at three pat 5.16 514%. OF Taied thus:— b Bankers’. On Berlin ns 31% On Bremen. On Franktort Oa Amsterdam. On Hawbury, On Autwerp.... Consuls and American 8¢CUF gos were quoted thus im London to-day and on previo 4s dates: — Ata meetiog oft Ps Cleveland, Painesville and Asbta- ‘ula and tive Cleve’ and and Toledo Railroad Companies, held at Cleveland, yesterday to ‘vote om the question of Jease and cons0 @¥atiun, @ large vote was polled unani- mously in fav or of the same by both companies, A Gaicagodeernal of Monday remarks: — ‘The mouey market was close and it, as the na- oval banks were disposed to cog gd of the poviicaden ¢f the quarterk ae on Monday. @ little “shinping” tor Contrary'te general ex, ‘surrency was observ: this scherneoe, as much = 3 cugeucy than aseel wag paid over the counter. was the conse more larly with the private banks. ‘millions of coustruction boxes of the Bostom, Hartford vend Erie road, to which Mr. Drow wes opposed. The oad is to be completed from Hartford to Fwshkill Laud. img, and the jatter isto cling to tho Erie ke the ivy to Whe oak @ariug the preseat administwecion. This is ® specimen of whas may bo expected Y.om the new board of directors, which 18 "poste tively worse ther the old onc, It is pm Gocidediy speculative board, and Brie will be agpuppet im thoir bands on te Stock Exobapge, while Ge road will docDdiless be managed to suit their speculasive in- teresta, entirely regardless of the stackholders oritside of their own clique, Mr. John 5, Biéndge, of Barton, has boon made Presxtrat and Mr A, §, Diver Vice Presi- dent, but it is emystery tu tue street hew Mr. Drew was worked into the board afer the election, had gone a Phe general belief 1s that what has come to pass was preconcerted, m order, among other rea- ast b sous, that the triends of the Boston, Hisrtford ana Erie, of which Mr, Joba 8, Eldridge ts Pressdewt, might guar- anteo the bonds referred te, Their object in adiaiting Mr. Drow was probably to get him to work with them in mavipulating the stock, and be fe tho best man in (he board, which ‘is not suyiug much for bis co- Cirectora Js ts rumored that be peid a large sum to obtain his seat, but afe0 the facts are not likely 'to transpire, sud this theory is hardiy consistent with his @tection me treasurer, which is the posit ochers Mr, Drew would be m nab him, where be is, she Erio board is sh as it ever wes, aud he will probably rale the roast. The goneral st d with the temper of tue s ow, the bears are wnwilling to r ltisad 01s time to buy stocks, agh they way go Lighor ja the meaniime, they will ve mach lower belore | There was an active demand for mone: @ at seven per ceut, wit erument securities The drain westward is Boing forward steadily, but thus far in the week it has Deen on a smnatler scale than during the previous fort- night. Discounts are made with great caution and toa ‘Very limited extent, and although the rate for the best quality is nominally seven per cent borrowers aro will tpg to submit to 8 a 9, The tendency of the money market is towards greator activity, and the reduction of the balance in the Sub-Treasury to its present low point Femoves all hope of relicf from that source, while the sales of gold by the government aro likely to add to the Dwauce by withdrawing funds (rom the banks, At the open board at ten o'clock the railway share market was steady at the closing prices of last evening. New York Central sold at 114%; Erie, 695; a 69%; Hudson River, 129 (ex div); Reading, 10314; Michigaa Bouthern, 844 a 843{; Clovoland and Pittsburg, 82\{ a 823¢; Rock Island, 1031; Northwestern, 44\¢ a 449; ; do. preferred, 6335; Fort Wayne, 100%. At the first regular board the volume of business was very large and the chiof activity was in Erie, Cleveland and Pitsborg adyaucod to $4, but with this exception prices were without material change. New York Con- tral closed 4{ higher than at the same time yesterday, Erie 2%, Cleveland and Pitteburg 2%, Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Northwe: 3%, do, preferred 34, Milwaukeo aud St. Paul 154, do. preferred X%, Western Union Telegraph Michigan Southern was 1 lower, Rock Iaiand ;, Pacile Mail %, Government securi were woas, Coupon Ove-twea- ties 01 1562 cloved 8% lower, issue of 1865 4, 1865, new fase, 3; Coupon ten-furties Lig; seveu-thiriy notes, soc. nd series, +4; tuird series 3g, Tennessee sites declined 4%, while the vew issue advanced 3 At the opea board as one o*cive acd) tug, : burg, Siig 9 6444; wesiern, 4434; do. preferred, and call loans the market was firm, otra sold at 1143; Eylo, G93; Read. nern, 4; Cleveland and Pits- ad, 103% a 203%; ; North. $s? 5%. 6534 a 6314, iow York chigan Sou! At the second regular board the market was steady in tone, andim some justauces prices advanced guitly, Erie berg the stro: of the ratiw: lo: her thao e fin ular board, B Ror bail i, Wes Unica ie t 80 a were at buli-past three tae market was New York Central a itd k Istnad, 10374 45% wdidg; do. preferred, 6075 . Pail proterred, 634, Sadse- Mitwaukee aod tly the market remained quiet, and at six o’eloek the following quotations were current:—New York Cen- tral, 14 a 114%; Erie, 69x a 69%; Hudson Riv 22534; Reading, 102 a 102); Michigan Souiuera, 64 8455; Clevel nd P.usburg, 834 a 84; Rock Isiaud, 10534 & 10537; ForkyWayne, 100% a 100%; Norihwest ern, 4355 «4324; do. preferred, 6734; Pacitle Mail, 14334 @ 1434; Western Union Telegraph, 067 The following 18 & compansoa of pric the first Board to-day and 0 the sae date Inst yoar :— is 6, 115! Higher. Lower. New York Central. "4 13% brit Rock Isiand Fort Wayne Northwestern 15% Ve AD applicavon fora mandamus was made in the Su- Preme Court on the Gch iust, t9 compel the Pace Mail Bieametip Company to exoitis us stock and tracsfor Books, in accordance with sectiog thirteen of the act ia~ corporating the company, passed April 12, 1943, It ape pears irom the affidavit of the applicant tuat he called ai the company's ollice on the 3d and 4th inst. and de- manded access to tho transfer booka, which tue preat- dent, Mr. McLane, and the secretary and treasurer do- clined to produce. The inference to be deduced from this is that (he prosent directors are desirous of being ro-clectod at the next annual meeting, which wilt be held ebortly, aod that in viow of this they aro anxious to prevent their opponents from seeing the transfer books and canvassing for proxiea, Such a course of cv duct is, nowever, open to sharp criticism, and we avait etiit ‘With interest the result of the legal proceedings in tuo vas a very moderate business transacted in cov- erninent securities at tho counters of the leadiag doaiere nd alter being wonk during the forenoon the mark loved duit at the gistered, 1851, 11134 a 141%; r tatordd, 1802, 114 124 W112i; 6 20's, 5-20's, 00 pon, @ Wey; do. January aod Suiyy 107% @ 107% ; 5-20's, coupon, 1807, LOTK ad 10-40's, registered, 100)5 a 10034; 19-40'4, coupon, 1 81005 June 7.30, 10574 w 106, July 7.00%, 105% @ 106, October compounds, 1564, 1). ino Docember do. do, 118% a 118%; May do., 1 a 115%; August do. do., 116% a 1163; Soptom fm 11536; October do. do., 11534 Mining shares were dull and board Rocky Movatatn Gold closed 52. lower than atthe rame'time yesterday, solling at 60c.; Sensonderfer ibe, petliog at $9 00, Duridson Coppor was 100. higher, selling at $165; Smith & Parmelee Sc, selling at $4 Corydom sold at 78¢., Now York Guid ic, Alameda Bilver 500, Edgelilil Mining $4 60, Con.olidated Gregory Gold $6 (6. Be The foreiga exchange market was Gall bat strady, Bankers’ bills on Engiaod at sixty days wero quoted at 10034 0 190%; at three days, 109% @ 110; commercial Dilin, 1085 © 109; bills on Paris apaiziy days, 618% G9, do, 115% an At the fret there would bave been more “sbinning’’ for currency, with @ tighter npney market. The offerings of sight paper, drawn against carzoes, were quite liberal, gene ‘erally credied up at 44 discount For discounts the et Waa very close; but as borrowers the situation, tho offerings wore Mgnt, ‘The; market for New York funds opened weak, and free sales were made from bank to bank at 14 discount; ‘but Jater in the day the feeling was stronger, with trang acuonsat 1-6 off, a t, writing on September 26, says of the Crédit Mobilier:— The aftair of tho Crédit Mobiller continues to excite great interest in Amancial circles. In my last I men- Noned that the retirement of ibe two Mesers, Peroiro from the directory of the “institution,” as they wsed to cali it, which they founded, and of whieh they were, #0 to speak, the tucarnetion, was thought probabie, It bas taken piace already, somewhat to tue surprise of the sbarobolders and tbe public, who did mot expect so speedy a retreat’ The animosity that was felt against them in the very ¢ay of their prosperity is manifested very strongly now that their ‘institution’ bas come to grief, Ali that is generally eaid of the directors of companies. is, that after brilMant success they finish in disasier. They ara threatened with prosecutions at Jaw, thouga on what legal ground such things can be based is not stale rome journa!s cry out that it is shamefat that should remain rich when their shareholders are ed, aud @ inand that their private fortupe, woicn the journats estimate at frotn £4,000,000 to £6,000 000 ateriing, shail be sacrificed by them, or, if they should hesitate to give it up, be taken from them, “All this need occasivn uo 84 In France, it is said, aud truly said, that “not France, tod, nothing 18 regarded with such contempt aud scorn as ia lure. In success the Pereires were, i is not too mug to say, worslipped; now that evil days Wave coms; it is not surprising that they are abused, But, in common justice it should be remembered, that in spite of ihe lamentable fiasco of the Créait Mobitier, they have done more than any mea to esiaviish railways in Franco, a service of no small magnitude, considering the Jack of enterprise in this revolutioa-torsed country. They have, too, had no inconsiderable part. in promot ing the remarkable extension of material prosperity which took place in Franco alter the coup dela’ The receipts for customs, aud the receipta, payments and balances at the cub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week bavo been as follows: — Custom Houre —— ‘Sud. Treasury, ————— Receipts, Receipts, Paymen's. — Balances, Oct. 7... $909 928 $3,087,090 $3.514,317 $105,496.983 4,877,012 073 107,497,951 Oct. 8. 601,501 . 420.000 59,000 1,693,198 108, 363,753 ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending October 8, and since the commencement of the year, compare as follows with those for the corresponding porods in 1865 and 1866: 1865, 1866, 5. 1867. For the woek.... $2.415,527 $2.9.0.151 $2,872,657 Prev. reported, .117,801,363 145,028,733 136,902,503 Since Jan. 1...$120,219,890 $148,258,934 $139,775,160 The foreign imports at New York for the week, since January 1, and for the corresponding periods of the past two years, compare as follows:— Dry goods. Gen, merchaddise Total for theweok $5,845, 798 Prey. reported. ..158, 1... $144,685,121 $230,807,208 $194,050,518 1866, $1,807,576 2,580,429 $4,407,005 460,263 $4,025,402 190,911,111 Since Jan, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STack EXCHANGE, we ednesday, 0 Oct. 9—10:15 A. M. 2 Dew. eb L, cous 18 a. 10 Chl & Ation RR. 3 Alion & Terr Halfpast 2 oC 104% 100 sts Wet 200 o€ On. Sey Hud fe 20.9 f bo 10 20 Alt & Terre H inc. 80 Fa eee wees MOY wo : nt Pacttic COMMERCIAL REPORT. epsEpay, Oct. 9-6. M, Corrox.—The unfavoradle cable advices from Liverpool, quoting the market thero 82a. for middling uplands, tended to depress the market, and prices receded fully igc. per ib., with only a moderate business done at the conéession, The bulk of the sales were of now on the whatt and to arrive, Fourteen pundred bales changed hands at the fol- | lowing quotons:— Uplink — Flora Mobile, NOT. OPdHHAry...seecee UM M it i” } good ordinaty 7 as " Lo tailing 18 13 19 | Muaai . 16 16 at | Goa mai a at F Pa) | Cormee.—foe market for a'h Kinds was quiet, but priees | Frour anp Gaaut—R % 1203 bbe, fi | Ja wheat, 14,98) do. 4 4,409 do barley, ot was being cos were from more de- i ze 7 $9 ©» $10 00 Bron Ua i ioe « 2 3) w 14 OO Wa ies chuice double &2 be hore forty. a 8 Common 80% rt 82 ig wa 1s 60 so 13, H 8 = Ht saz and lower to arrive. In white and amber w: ee he advance Jo. epent: 03 Bice « ret as Wb for Riate and Mich fe whit Gumxres were dull put’ ite penal sheer nat oenont. o. note the sulo of 100 Balce, Manlls at ae, goli” Other kinds were Tact. Hors.—The PEA ee —gpiggeeranpetagd Bales 1 bales 04 Sse. 9 700.08 Ha’ dornioig ‘active. We quote AY — ‘was mo: sbippir The, ent retail lots 81 We Nouas jas doing, bu prices were steady. iy a Demerara at 7c. We have ouly to Navat Stonms —spir ts turpentine was more aught aiter firm at 582. f and were bi er the ‘arket mor dhaneable ote ble, at Ste, a 'B8e.. 200 i do at Rosia eso conuteed daft at prices of il no, tnpor- he sales ware about 600 bbls. at $4.2 $4 1260. tant f t No, 2 $5 for fe 2 10 linseed Was dull and ic. ‘are ing quovod S125 in evake'cnd $128 1a bole Otacr kinds were unchanged in value, but quiet, Parnovecm. —Ni No important sales ‘of crude were repo! and p ices were scarcely so firm, quote regular re io bulk, lhc, The market fer ed: the demand ht and the few salen made indlesied « decline of lion, the market closing steady, however, at ‘Solge. 1 ond Ntandand whise. “The saics were 290 bbls, prime. light straw to, shite at $20, ; 2.000 do. standard white Yor this month at BBdge., und . do. on private terms, Ta Philndetphia these was lean dota; the. sales were 1,00 bole. peiune fight ite at ‘om do. etandafd white’ tor, Novem. ber at’ 1,000 do. for January. 1000 do. for February, bot at we. ; 5,00 do, for eiober at’ s6e., and LOW do, for November, 1,00) do. for December at 8934. + Provisions,—Kecelpts @ pk: ‘eiftt,, meats and 610bIa. lards There was bat little a rity in the market for pork, and prices further declined fully S73¢¢. per bbi., new mess Cloming nt $24 05 a $24 lZhg. ebbs, tales, cae ahd, regular, were 4,000 bois, at $S'2) ‘a $34) for ‘new mess, OF beet and beef hams go sales of consequence were reported ; prices were nominal, were quiet but steady at Ite, a He, & Lée tor khoulders. Ba- prices were w'vhanged, The sales cured long eut bams ab 1igc, ‘The heavy, and’ the business was moder- [; tha better EY jeutern Ife. & 300, a I6ige. for farrto extra. "ioe ras pit’ But staday a our haak guenenes: Stdak.—A fiir dewand prevatied for raw, and prices were steady, fair to god refining being quoted Li7%e. a 1ige, Tae 340, Lota for Cuba, the latter p ite. for Porto ft tnd ite Hor Buglish island; alee, BOla boxes st, WK 1s edning ay steady at the quotations in our atic, READE —AI deseripttons were dull at our last quotations, Sreaxing—Was in moderate request and tna; slew 20,100 lus at 15!4°. & 19%¢c.; also 20,009 do, geass at 99 a We. Tarvow.—Piites werd Uuejauged: the demand was tmo- derta; wales, 125 000 Ibs, wt 128. a 1 AY. —Hecripis, 452 DUIS. The tarket eat aviet but firms sales, 350 vble Western in bond af S02. 8 3c INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. The Metropolitan Revenue Board met yesterday, for the firet time since Friday last, and transacted 2 large amount of business. A number of cases were turned over io the district attorneys for prosecution, and in some instances where seizures had been mado tho prop- erty seized was released after int jon had beea made. In the case of & P. Ingrabam’s distillery, Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, mentioned in yesterday's Hera as having been seized on a charge of there boing “a dis- crepancy of fiity thousand gallons unaccounted for to the govermment,’? it appears that the alleged discre- pancy was «simply a mistake on the part of the assistant assessor, who erroneously charged the establishment -both for primary inspection when the soirits) wero manufactured and for reinspection removed from tho Ddonded warehouse ciass A, thus making it appear that fifty thovsand x: ie More than the quacuty noted on the books were rec.ifcation, The Board turned the matter over to District Auorney Tracy for investiva- tion and disposal, and that officer, on becoming ac- quainted with the facis, ordered the distillery to be un- bpriomesege nd released, eee Commissioner J. T. Parneft, now on @uty in jashington office, has been assigned to duty in this to take the place of Colonel Messmore, This {3 not pointment, but a incre aeiail of an oillcer already actacued to the Department, It was expei-d that Mr, Parnell would be in attendance at the meeting of the Board yesterday morning, but attvices werd received later inthe day to the eii*et that he would net com- meve> Lis duries here vatil next week Colonel Pinckney, Chief of cho inspectors? corps, hav- ing completed his pian of operations for the more elfect= ive detection ¢ ad, yesterday inid w hefore tho Board. After bearing it fully explained fa all its decaits, tho Joard unaptnousiy approved il; so that irom this ime forward the revenue ¢ 4 whl be placed under the Colonel's immediute supervision, If the eflectivene s of thia piso prove to be as gres Hpas 18 claimed for Ie tho porpotration of whiskey frau fntare will become a matter of difficulty and the detection of them almost invariably certain. suze The following celzures were reported yesterday Twenty barrels wines, found Tn th bakery next door to the distillery of Albert W: Charge—Not brandod, Twelve barrels of whiskey, fo na in the rote ofthe Camilen aud Amboy Ratiro: 1N were seized In or beow . 0, Woodhouse, corner of Washing: lay on '® charge of baviu, false evtries on its books Six thousand sighs hun k belonging to red cigars, being the balanco el, No. 142 Warer girect, bh has beea in pry 400 for Borne days, penser tlously removed from the ¢ meat, I Is atleged, and reported to have been shipped to Calle fornia. © Phe case is to be laid ‘before Disteict Atioruey Courtney for prosecution, Twenty-two barrels of smoking tobacco wero setzed at No. 16 Dey street, on susptcion of being falsely oranded; aud tive barreis of ing tobacco, alleged co have counterfeit iuepection marks. THE BOARD OF AUUIT. . The Board of Audit met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bouney presidiog. Tho first case cailed was that of the New York Times, but there was no response, The next was that of the World Company. Their counsel asked for a postponement until to-day. ‘The Mercury's was the noxt claim calied, bat there was Ro appearance. Tho claim of the New Your Hernatp was then called, and ‘Mr. Garmrarta said he waa ready to go on with it, Ho snid that the greatest part of the claim was @ balance, besides which there were other items. t Mr. oo faid that proof would be sequined for werg it Heory Snider was called to the stand and tostidod that between 1803 and 1860@he was A-sistant Auditor 1a tho Comptroller's office; that was duriag the time the bills were coutracted. “The witness then tesifled to the correctness of @ bill of $15,821 20, on which a pro rata payment of $5,000 was made by the Comptrolier. Ho ext testiied to a bill of January 12. 1863, of $180, tor advertising tor the Commissioner of Taxes, and that it Was Correct according to his measurement. From Feb. Tuary 19 1, October, 1363, and tor two days im Novem- ber, The witness alse testiled to the correctness of tho bi ‘The counsel for the city hore interposed that bo would like to have tho items for the city aud county proved separately. witness then tosti‘ied to the correctness of a bill tapinat the, Boant of Canneilmes amounting $6,077 60; be mewn ents and found thou witaen next ewore to (ue Correctpess of all the remaining bills ser atia, proving that be had exam/aed tuom all and fouud them Correct abd nothing in toom incorrect, Among these was a bill of $4, a @ Hoard of A'dermen, In answer to tue coun Deaa, the Witwess testified that tt forty cents ra (he charges the advertiso- onent ot hee, W. HH. Henry testified ¢ a bookkeeper for the Naw Yor« Henavy berw Sand 1860; be testi. fled to the correciness of ta: aa items, and that he hed examined ther; all the rates in 1853 were from ff. wen to twenty cenis # line; (ue biis were made accord~ jog to the rates charvod; in 1865 the rates wero lorty conis a lino; the varions items were made accord. tng to the rates of the payer when the bills were incur- red. The witness then prov 1 the items conseou- he calculated all (uo items himseif; coliecied taem out of the Harare and fouud them correck ‘To Mr. in the witness an charged were the lowort of tho igomonse soup cost $1.50 per line in tho, Hanan; the Dilla pot Pad eae only 4 part of one, TO Mr. Gall — ere are never aay alterations. made in A rges. If alterations are asked the adver- ments are refused, thet some adver. ‘ve New York Atias caso was next called. ens waoaes ike tne pers bry claim ns 19 county aad against ‘iy; that bo is publisher of te a ‘and that the ‘the bill Were correct at the rate of ten cents per ine; rate was tho lowest ia his at that time, fe egneenttelbate gO accordance x feo ptione asiboriaing Ln rey Sq the if. anid at tbe some of the sdvertise- mene the law did not give tae Lommon Cound ‘Vo advertise in other papers, Buwer wa tu fair | The N Fou Ra's caso was next called, but there ‘Was oo = don ‘ert He B, “ames ek McMas- emounting to ters testified to bap Correctness of his charges; that they bad not beer paid, r Tethys Mr. Crosby, Mr, Joscru Duxsaow to Mra, 1, MeLpaum, both of this city, ~* coiupeate papers please copy. Expicort—Caaraan.—In Cantos, Mass., on Thursday, October 8,bythe Hey. Mr. Piper, Gvoras vor a gg olNew ‘York, to Miss Lizaix Cuaraay, daughter of Mr. 0. & Coapmatas of tbe avove piace. Frazier—Surin,—| Brookiyn, oa Tuesday, October 8, by the Rev, Win. Mees Barviect, CHARLES b RAZA LO Ava, daugutet of siduey W, Saito, Esq. No cards, Fasy—Corviusn.—On Tuesday, October 8, at the resi- devoe of tue bride's sg wren by Key, Dr. Andrews, Hevuy A. Frey, of New York, to Mary, daughter of Jonn Cottier, of Brookiyn. Herrivg. Cotsen. Om 1 Tuesday, October 8, at the re- widence of the bride's fa.her, wee Kev, Dr. Andrews, Epwanp C, Horrixe, Esq., of New York, to Faxum A, daveuter ot John Cottier, of Brookiyn. HuuRMAXCs—HexvERsoN. —Oa Tuurs y, October 3, by Rev. Joon D, Wells, D. D, Cuantas in Baunwance, of Hudson, N. Y., to Lous, youncest daughter of the late David Henderson, of this city, Hosronp—VaN ALsTYN@,—-At Kinderhook, N. Y. on Wednesday, Octover 9, vy Rey, E. A. Collier, Srexcer Hosrouy, of brovktyu, N. ¥., (0 Marta, cadg! ts of James Van Aisiyue, Eeq, of the lormer place. Lanpaine—BLoomik,—At Nortu Satem, N. Y¥., on Tuesday, O-tober §, at the house of L. N. Bioomer, the briie’s brotver, by the Kev. H C. Humpur: ¥, Lanning, of Mount Pieasaai, N. ¥., to Miss Carius = Boomer, of North Salem. Wesicuester county papers please copy. Mason—STanTon, dence of Mr James N, Bartictt, on Wednesday, p sigigied 9, by the Kev. 8 W. King, Mason, isi Ln eget a to Miss Marne A. Stasrox, of seaford, Mas: ‘New Bedfurd papers please copy. VaLantin—Fouckarp.—On Wednestay, October 9, by Rev. Antoine Verren, Groxce Joserit Vatextix to Evcrns C., weg daoghter ot Francois Foucuard, Esq Of Chateandun, France. No cards, VanpeRuk&k—CooncY.—lu the Bedford Street Metho- dist Episcopat Caurch, on Wednesday, Uctuver 9, by Rev, J, B. Faulks, Gackis VaNpexpeek, of Englewood, w Kare L, Cooney, of tnis city, ‘Wickes—Catanut. —At the residence of Mr. John H. Haieu, Edgesater, N. J., on tuesday, Octover 8, Rez, Thomas 8. Husungs, DD, Jawes H. Wic! formerly of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., vo Linta CATMELL, ed de Amnnxs,—On Monday, October 8, at his late residence No. 74 Woodaull sirest, Brookiya, alter a suort iilness, dieway C. Aunsas. Funeral wiii take place this (Thursday) afteraoon, at 2 e'cioc Baxcmons —At Paris, France, wa vr Septembor 27, JAMKS BaRewoRrs, of Euzabveth, N, BeLgvaP.—On Tuesday, October “¥ Juuan James, only son of Augustus and Juha Belknap. Fuveral from the res.deuce of bis grandfather, Jexwe Pickard, 163 West Furiy-iourth street, this (LbUrsday) WOFMing, we Lew O'elociK, Boups —On Wednesday, October 9, after along and Painful imess, Mra, Cakvisne FREDLRICA, Wie of Freue- ne Boude, in the 35th year a her age. Notice oi /auerai beresfler, BecKwax.—Ia Brookiyn, on Toosday, October 8, Georos L., only ron of Lewis aud Saran Buckman, aged Dyears aud 3 mouths ite {rieuds of ihe family are invited to attend tho fu- berad, from the residence of bis pareuts, 127 Prospect wireel, tuls (Thursday) afternooa, ac two o'clock, Conk, —Oa Wecnesday mormug, Oct ber 9, Exzapara S., wife of Lewis Carr, iu the 42 pear of her ago, Kelatives and friends of ihe fxraily ure invited to at- tend the iuneral, at St. Geurge’s churci, Siayvecant square, this (Ihureday) afternuua, al 1 o'cwek CaINent —On Suuday, Ge.odor, 8, of c ieamption, Wrutam J. ei 27 years and 9 monihs, ‘Yhe relatives aud iriepds of ihe faauly are respectfully inviied tv atiend the Lanerdl, trom bis Maye residence, 73 East Third street, tuis (Thursday) afternoon, at baif-past one o'clock, Heliast (iretand) papers please cop’ 400 At West Farms, on Mouday, October 7, Isaac Co-Prn, aged OS years, 6 mouths aud I days. Relauves aud (neu is are wvited attend tue faneral, this (fuorsday) aternooa, ut two o’ctuck, from the Reformed Duien cnurch at West Farms Cairiages wil Walt at the corverof F.réban avenade ana the West bartms toad, Iremout, UBtd buii-past oma v vivex, Divs: —Ua Sunday moran, Octooer 6, Jaus R, Divisy, fon of Witham and Vurgaret Vivine, of Phila- deipvia, 19 the 36h year OF Lis age, Funeral (ook piace from his fate residence, Forty- sec nd street, abuve Sprace, West Philadelpuia, yester- day atcernoon, at two o'clook. Devise. —Joux Dorus, ia tod 65th year of bis age, of itty norai Will take place from his late residence, 65 , Brooklyn, ow Friday afternoon, at ball-past On Tuesday morning, October 8, Exiza Mary g aged 21 years, ‘The Iiends of tue famlly ato invied to attend the ees ral, from her mother's, "8 Tose 38 Bast Suxteeutu swees, this (Thursday) alter houw, al bwo U'e\OCK, —On tuesday, October 8, Catusase, the be- loved wile of Pauw Gubpng, ia the Gist year of ber age. ihe friends of the family, and those of her brother, Joun Hearn, are respectfoily twvwed to attend the funeral, from Ler lue residence, 70 Third avenue, tuis (duureday) a.teraoon at two 0 civck. ‘Keyxanv,—Ou Monday, Octover 7, Epwarp T., = <= the 1s epeyrenpean smmm e I 43 years and moo he. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Aun’s cburcb, Eighteenth street, near Fiftu avenue, this re gd om afiernoun, at one o'clock, —Un Weunescuy, Uctover 9, after a long and ei ory ‘isess, which sbe vore wit Curmuan fortitade and in tuil hope of a biessed immortality, Some ro of William Morgan, aged 68 years, Smoatas days. yale fiatives and frre Bapdavoauraty are coopenk: | besum the cixteeath sireet Baptist osu are cexpect- fuily requesied to attend twe iuaeral, on Friday «tere hovn, at one o clock, trom thé Berean Baptist churca, corner of Bedford and Downing streots, MOLUGAN.—On Tuesduy, October &, Cataantmee Merit Gax. Wwe only dav; Pot a Mulhgan, aged 18 years. ‘The iriends ot te fam to attend the foneral, this ({hureday) yy Mave at one o'clock, from the residence of her mower, 200 West ~ixtecuth sreet. NOGUINNES.—On Tuesday, Octover 8, of a tingering illness, whitch she bore 7, yk ly Chriawan foru Avie Teka, wile of MoGuimpess, aged Requiercat in pace. ‘Tho relatives and trieuds of the family aro inviied to actend tue fanera, this (i lursday) moraing, at ten 0" from her jate residence, 2/8 #itty~ fifth street, the remains will be conveyed to >t. Jonn’s. chapel, in Fifvievh siree!, Lear Madison aveaue, wuere & requieuPmnase wid b> offered (or tue repor © of ber soul, and thence to Caivary Cemevery for interment. OsttaxpR.—In Brooklyn, on Wedae-day, Octobor y cud ot De cuorens a 1 5 mont ays, respeetfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from the resileuce of his parents, No, 2 Greene aveaue, neat \umberland street, om Friday afternoon, at two o ¢ without further noweds Peau On Wodnesday, October 9, Many Pagano, daugiver of James and Blion Peard, aged 23 years, ‘The friends of the fum'y are invited to attend the foneral on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from ber Jato residence, 83 Oliver street, Boston papers please copy. ee Oa Wednesday, Octobor 9, Consmusa Rich of Fraak i, Polley and dauguter of Lemuel wk tla, Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papera, an garg papers pioase copy. Post.—Oa Tuesday morning, October 8, after ® and paintat Hines, Ars, Kouta Poss, ia the 22d yoar ‘of er age. de foneral will take place this (Thursday) Sout ball-pass one o ‘a, from the residenee of on Tuesday, October 8, Monianne, wie of the pr Vhivee Robertson. ‘The relatives and iriends of the famil, fully invited to attend the | I, this \Pharaey) ser sien ‘doa, at (wo o'clock, from ibe residence of law, Wm. H, Piyer, Lafayeie avenue, oar Tompkiua wens Brooktyo, pos Tecpel eo 9, Fax Raxacmas, below io George 3. aa. vere will ve taken ai'tm ony ft & ae family to tod te funeral ber Sra ea sp tara eee es Louies. and neem = apevairplarn psi —At Long Isiand City, at the rest- | aid Mil i 3 i ip - i E i A i 3 i 5 li i eumehie Monterey, Edwares, New Orleans—New York Steamsbip Steamship. ‘Thamion Pennington, Wilmington, NO—Murs ig ee mpire, Price, Wilminaton, NO—J Hand. Sicommne Diving, lohnson. Poriiand—J F Ames. Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & Shp Clara Wheeler (Br), Wilmarth, Liverpool—Wuliams ae Johann (Nor), Usterud, Antwerp—Funch, Meincke ship feted Eayo, ie Michael {Erus),Garlase) Antwarp--¥unehe Meiacke reba Wayfarer (Bx), Blackford, Pernambuco ands mar. Halk May Y Biowon, Pendleton, Satila River, Ga—Miller & Houghto: Brg Biche (Old), Kasselbohn, Rotterdam—Sloman & re. rig Costa Rica, Cassidy, Aspinwall—Panama Rallroad at Londra (Br), Stanwood, Port Louis (Guad)—Boyd & pRtie Aitareta (Br), Rutherford, Mayaguez and Ponce, I Nevins & Sons, "rie Athol (i). Gorton, Georgetown, PEL—G Nt Brewer. ennedy, Wuncaa, Klizabethport—Metcalf & henee oO Sear 8 & B Small, Coffin, Shnlee—Snow & Richardson. Schr Franklin, Hallock. Providence—@ k Rackett & Bro. Schr America, Re; nolds, Frovidesco—O N Stranshan. Schr Dart, Jonnson, Stamford. juzabetn, Fowler, Baltimore. Arrived. Steamship Rising. Star, Conner, Aspinwall eon 1, with mdso, treasure and passengers, to the Paciic Mail Steam- iP Sicaniship San Jotinte, Atkins, Savannah, with mdse and e-Gertcn: dil in. Oct 6, 8, to ee rgan & © Ta Pas) mile sweet Cape Lookout, saw steamship Charopion, hence for Charleston; sameday, 210 PM, moar. ares Lenco for Bavauuabe” Had sthoug Nis Ser NO, with 1 (Be) ce Saccute June2, with Co. Passed Cs 3 in loa July 8, tacks cor Bec iroad iron and'l pessen see” rk Inspector Pols (of San Sal 85 days, with nitrate of soda, to R U Ferguson, heavy Preather of Cape Worn; lost partof bulwarke aod spitt sulls; ee lon 3¥, spoke ship Grey bagle, from ‘Rio Ja. Sau heaps ne (Br), Down, Iquique, 84 days, with nitrate to ieDinirdiia s Co. ‘ater, Buenos Ayres hides, tialsey, Sept 6, lat 4 spoke ship Valley Forge, soon Dalian tor pars Montornma, Hammond, Ba roados, 21 days, with far and mohsace tof TAF A Pa Daa ae i iniirlg Fanny (i), Clay, Port iow F Buliey, melia, from Swangea fur alifux, ig Union ager 8 Fiaiops Rio Janeiro, 46 days, with cof. fea in Creole Daten) Cainpbell, “Caracas, 30 days, with ting Mera State enn eure weap eat eruiw: B: iy pe (Beh istin: Glace Bay, 11 days, sith ri Dy coal, to B ¥ Small & Co. Brig Aspen (#r) Forbes, Little Glace Bay, 13 days, with Brig avsteluer (idr}, Pennance, Windsor, 8, 7 days, with i indsor, wi Plaster, 52 Sew da aren taf Uk on Smith, mt Sel res ten (6f Gloucester) naaya wih irut ode Pera oorer Sehr Franklio, Swaive, Jacks. nelle, a age Schr Sopuia Wil-on, Nowell. Warning tom. 8 1, 10 days. Scar John Moser, Rhodes, Norfolk, V ‘abet hport for Boston, Pees 1 Scur Hl Bak: Schr 8 © Lou Ser Helen, ‘¥, New Bedford, Sailed. Steamsbips Chicago, Palmyra, City of, New. York, Monte. rey ag FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPENG INTSLLWG ShEANUIHSR PAGE. u ne Disnatora. . from -Tlverpool for Sew vied, gone, Was AL auchor at tae Great isaacs on tue Lith ait, HGal sieamer Garracouta was t leave Sussau Oa the 13.h to tow her to that port, Sure ions 11002, Kelly, at an Francisoo, 18th It from New xors, foporss Jaly 1 Hora, Cis Jones, » ond mate, a vative of south Moonta Mass. and @ sea) ame uikoowo, were waswed from the ) drowned, walle the vessel Was hove Wo in a heavy gale and storm, Buic Awastas, from Cape Breton, with coal, is ashore on Montauk Point, ive New York Sddmartne Udmpany have gone to her assistance, Scutn Eacur—tlong Kong dates to Sept 12, by cable, re port tie reur Kagie, Capt Russell, as sunk at that port darug the yphovs, Se registered 5) Lo. Sour Unitep Statas, Mewrllaa, be reported at St howss tn dincess, was from New Wricaus for ciudad Balle vary «tit pas in dept 14, wich loss of ruduer, sails, do, Sho Feuained 1 part tid, Fepairing, and would be for sea Ia # lew days. Scan t’musce Lasoo before reported as ashore near Pio tou, NS, Waa from diwlifax for i’rnce Gdward island, Sous Laces Burnaesas, trom Boston for Baltimore, at renee Moaroe in sh experienced the heary gale of the other e.men, named Geoge BG: of poste ued dees Mosonry, of syaney, were Washed avers Sonn Gro Eowarns—The following isa copy of Captain Wests! proteat remuve to the loa sf hw veld oe andy Jook (as before repuried):—fbe scur Ueo Kdwards (of Peteastpatnn 170 wus, b nmr) Cong — trom George. iat Jy Ou tbe 47a ound 1, with 's cargo of & heavy NE gaie i ook. BY Eodijons, eee vessel free woul four ‘e olal wreck: th shore with duticnit A swrm, efforts eavenayibia, ties iignt oe lefty ous without @reile tle a Arrived at this port ou tue 90 inst, Jnxsiz. which parted her cha Island Web uli, bas been. ta Sewport. Bho recetral but live damage. Lago Ay (et Boston) was known i bulwarks, ran inte by an un- iG inst off Hrenton'’s Keef, and bad ‘Sancheons ad planksuear carried away on aud Lost wove, Damage wo the Mincelinneons. Purser J © Docharty, of steamship San Jacinto, from Sa- vaooab, has our thanks for favors, Notice to Mariners. MNGLAND—RAST COAST—LIGUT ON RAST PRG, RAMSGATE NAR- nom . TORDUN. Sope 1U lao t ‘The Board of Trade has given no.tee, tout from tive 1oth ey gi will be exnibited frou the bunt Hashing (scintillating) Ught, elevated el of the sea; 4 will sluminate aa arc rees, OF (rom the direction of the Dyke buoy the centre of tue basin gaws of est Cuirauce of the loner barvor, ‘The Jl.umtaatiag apparatus is prismatie, revolving round an Arkand lamp ai equal \avervals of 6 seconds ligat aud d weconus daray Uy winca ik will ba Teadily distiagulseed trou the towa lights ben nd. ‘Lhe hight will be shown from am irou pillar 12 feet high, MEDITERRANEAN TUscan }CHIPELAGO—FIZED LIGHT On APRICA KOCK. ‘The Ttaltan gorernmeut has given notice that from the Mth day of se Lory ~ 1867, a higat wilh be ext liga tnouse rece: rected OW the Africa Rock mies weskward of Moue Christo Island, to wn one will be a fixed red light, elevated 56 feet above the level ot dye fa clear Weather shouid be seen from a unkaowa, seit inns aeaates! ioe Bast of Greeawich, Whalemen. Spucenrcopt bint at wo ow S930 bare ote, CP po, of NB, fm Barbados for Fayai, all well. Ship Panama, 40 days from © ‘anetot Bey fare am ute for New pt rn Cor \ Ledyard, arrived at Pia chr mnie 0% RID Jones, from Cardiff for Montevideo, eh y tntana th Fen ues ove rosenr eran UY Du a tel ue Rew th sl & Bion to Seana Sent inne Suwa y in ee Henmne? “ Fovetan Parte. qfitoans, ep Stata, erinue, Rare, Meweas ak 4s lat ad Leer | ome Scotian t from =o rived, brig Jabez, Bulford, ne ern ean is si dci seem ania. eicteeea eames ena React ald for Tone atta Septl?—Arrived, Magdalene, Henke, — ( ss feces e: nang Aug te eee Wales (Br), for NY ships Howanp's Is: Balled dove Perry, tt Gaye rag ere Pm Aird, Mouireal, 27th, City of Dubin one: Blandina Dudiey, Barrett, do; (and was off eon Lyeas at 7 2M): via Ape are (s), Martyn, i Entered Lydia Williams, Cart, 3% Meroator, Moca Baltimore; Auyertised (8), for Koston’ es it for do & cot a ‘26—Arrived, Cot Ledyard, Tith, st So ae Witimngtou, NO. » York; tor ioe HH ptetson, wows joading 26th, Cambria, York. doar of London ts, jashington (s), for do do; HONOLULE, Aug 1t—Sailed, Lizaie Oakford Howtang’ ‘8 fefanss ie ‘Rattler, Marsa, Hong Kong (! Francisco} ship Olty of Qultivator ter (Br), Anderson, NewWcastix, Sept M—Lat out, ida Martiniqt ‘Nassag, Se ah a a 5 Sacrament Sg og a ij Yetta, ro Bouered gui 1 ae Sante ¥ spore Griffiths, Philadelphia, { Cleared 28 inkerton, N York, { Ervast, NYork, ieee are Tracey, Ne MM Comery, M pt 18—Arrived, bark Bilss White, Look, Portd one ata hewap rm mi Sleagived steaina ess oie New Orleans, ' uaien at meriean por 3 Vet 1, ie Soualitations Parker sad Francisco. 8 Pi rab lag shatter ci ran tinge ag usah UKENSTO' 3 kere oom NYork. { Oct 5—. oa kev * iladelphia, Rete ‘Ghly #—arrived, bark’ Wild Guzelley. Le jong Kor ® anh mr iY pt accent ose for Nvore tia Parlongi sexander, Wekkery { arg lath, for tgstoa via Fm Padan, pa ot Read same day fur Turks dsiands, 10. oad. “eae 19th, ship poems i eB sok Varley, a Pence’ ‘So ther oe hs ‘olla, from’ Duis neon, trom N ‘23d, steuiner pat wy tree ie Touhy gee sass seeklug; Hed see ; sehrs ‘aran ipitad States, MeLail. art dhs; dad St Jous, N. ub », Bh bby Salted Aug 11, ship Nizhtin; 15th, brig Meewater, Oarleun, Br Sept Ay iieiny Doster, do 280 son, Mi io Draako, Cadiz tor jarathon, poser American jan, from NUrleans for Ch x in the Unit im a | aoc prod York, Ge ea was “kc eemepdoeran| 2—arrived, Yokohama, Paul, Hon; Kong, tot, beige Srantey Bin tarke, San Francisco; Supa, francisoo, Port Je, Davis, Behring Sirateg le Png Oct 8~Arrived, bark Waiton,(Br) Roberts, Caerq Mleared—Steamet Jan, Moodie, Lvecpal. is vie Haifa sere Maine Law. Johnton, Chai se, Beorad Piladetphia via Wilmington, Del, ford, BALTL mi, Matas Rictata veut, Wimingion. NC. MORE, Oct S—Arri do; bark Ho Sky —arrived, steamers Neptune, Now: <i Mary Sanz Land,” Lew i Dusinam,; wed, brig Frank E Allen, Mera Cirared— eBark st Rag atinemye (Br), Steed, Demarara. Went wo sea Sut, bat Fentinand; bark Ay aia, fidotay and ampiar’ iby ohiey BANGOR, Oct 6—Ari Tived, echre William waa Magecy ond Vintage, Friabie, N Yor Harriet, Crowley, Oct 4— Arrays ¢ eared: ‘Sehr (eared, bruitO, Oct Geor FO! ha NYor "sehr Nelli Moatrose, Grierson. sehr Starlight, Bial ee heriveds ach Mary i Coyne” Fa ‘pe. Srteny MONROE, Oct 7—Brig James Miller, ‘from as been ordered (0 Nori, without for dof survey to 0» Weld, Porto Kico for NYork which put in short bark Bertie. Ryder, Palermo; Larrabee, Carlisle, Philadel eared, brig Bri a 0 FRY ie moe Volante, ean ra, SG, ‘Ais, Uct 3—Cleared, schrs St Croix, MeGregor, and eventy-Six, Teel, Phi ms Anderson, NYork. Wt fovett, from of HOD sa led to-day; also sebr St Jarnes, from Tampico tor NYorke. with logwood, which arrived With sickness on board. ‘Owing to the unsetiled st.te of :he weather, be following. Watson, more; © H Kir to for doy Flores Waltea, Pepe) for NY NYork; N for do. Ware bg Jayne, Alexandria, man Ktoston for Baltimore? BO. Hl Broaddeid, Basimore tor Romens town for do; Henry t Wood, Chen Geo PM Chas Ge York, ‘hiver: ior Bing oe 3 J to aw a ila \ Now" Bedford: ba ities 2" Wankel NY KYore for ston akerk: aime, Mary. for or dot belg NO, Toews on —— ron, y uNVore: Pordand for Haltie Macy fled, Parison, pathecarrive, ache Rate ‘Walker, Tapley, Navases Islan® tOPAUL RIVER, B Oct 0) RT oc, ‘Oct $~A allen Bos: pa op gy MBling ‘New Bediord, ot Jb Coie Endicot atte 3 J— Arr schs © riton, win, Vail, yo TT Fics eal od DD Pius Curry, Paddock, S HOLMES HOLi, Oct 7, OMe: ‘Tyre (Br) pix, NYora ‘ork tor Windsor, NS: 4 p09 rad idence: B Young. ‘won for River, Ga; Nett Gudord, Luteseld, N 7 schre J. 8 Vandusen, Moore, Waliimare for Boston : @ Mt Artis, weorgetown. WC. fur ‘orvelia, Hender- noi for ye remy aod Daniek Tans jor Bonong Mat ee ntiveallt ary ‘Alice. Pe ry, do for sfiantee Ww ra Rawr, & ~ ponai Corny for do. NEW, ORUBANS, Oct 4—Arri NYork; ship Helen Clinion, §\ N York, a pin, 5 e ‘k NEW HQ PORT, Vet Biatehford, NYork gem Mian Rinse, Parsons Sailed 7th. sehr Helen, Pers vy NEWPORT, Oot T—Arrh Baltimore; sloop Rienzi, PHLLADELE HLA, Foy BEDE Remedios, Cloared—Bark, wards, homers Galva Dita Erwin, At Jet fe ieee im Boy eres Catia, Gi mien NCE, Me b aphte Lh Elizabeth Peg Bartlet itarnm Wrovidenee. 9 Aisin Elizabethport for eS ae Sonal ore ewburyport; Sea ached ‘Mary. fliay, TY Pat rd Han Ms gtaamace Liverty, i. ved, iy ot Tae pases . Below, ships ombay, Jor og the Breakwater, schr Carrto,. Ore ia Trinity, for Dunkirk; Ri me yertarnt Eugenie Zante, Somervtiby tor'ee Vleared, om "Sn ved, steamah: Baird. uied-osenre elon Auguste, Gilb ioe Green, Bio oes yy Secs ‘sede hens for Me lerevirned ‘eaking:> more. nes Mary W Hupper, Hup— Decatur’ Oakes, Berty, aud: t\rrived, sehr White Sea, Poctamouth, ved schre Fe brig George jason, Matt~ Ry Aler “etre Cae es **) va Cohasset! Narrows; sobr 4, Georgejown. DU. vt alo Melvin, Watts, (piel, Fat vere Lande, Hewits, era Hite liznbeth, Norgrave, Turks Pe etdiver, M6; golle Mary : sors Ames Rd. nike, Lyn; 8 O Lancaster, A, pen, for Ha- ladely Burninam, Me- ag Oct &—Satiod, sch James Diverty, Carroll, ke dt, saa Anderson, Doyle, Bunt ‘commerce, ‘Tyler, § fiesta Served, ran, Taylor, Al. “e “Skyang. Yeas a y stwtnoby ie ye Baker, Bue- earns