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Sees Sun. J Tt Mhtwes for AlN. { - = SATURDAY, OCTORER 9 1849. ESF Amusements To: mo Rewery Theatre! Pith Avenme Th: Grand Opera Honse Th Toopet Metre ete Nite’ Gardem = hrrmem. © The hekrm Otympte Theatee— The caret) of New York. Ma fan Fronts Mistral sb Or stra fhe Tremmnnny: Tit, wet Jin Mave, Matin toe Wealimeh'e titers Was © Praga Wood's Maecam fee bee ww they Thentre /efrtis wd are Fy ope Being Mall 9 Sate faders of Musto he Prete Currtcalam, dere Ory The Bement +e “ Terese of the San. eae ates, Vocomantns, Mave To Advertisers. ‘The regular daily eireulation of Tar Sex tow exceeds 70,000 copi ervasing, Our price for ordinary advertivements on and ther Monday Oct. 11, bine. Advertisements containing two lines , and is steadily im will be 30 cents a u only will be 75 cents each; those of three next, words Hines (22 words) will be 90 ceuts cach, Advertisements in Tae Sux are not hidden pway in the folds of « biaoket sheet, but are Jo plain sight of all its read ———— ‘The Administration and the Gold Ring. There are no new developments showing who was aud who was not concerned in the @otd Ring. Mr. Comin hae sunk. Whether he ear ries anybody down with him, and if 60, whom—these are the qneetions, <n eieueilillllnenaae My. Greeley tor Comptrolfer. ‘The nomination of the Hon, Honace GREK Ley for State Comptroller is one peculiarly fit t be made. Mr. Greeey is avery able business man. The idea that he fs not had ite origin in a foolish book written by that great master of mistakes, Mr, JaMns PATON, Mr. Greriey's profound and protracted studies in politienl economy have made bin an adept in finance; and his preéminently fuccessful administration of the affairs of the American Institute sutliciently attesta his practical businces talent, ‘The Comptroller has charge of all the Rtate fina and is er officio a member of the Canal Board and of the Board of Com. missioners of the Canal Fund, and is a Com- Tuission of the Land Office, and one of the "Trustecs of the Capitol, The office has been held by some of the most prominent men in the State, such as WintiAM L. Mancy, S1L48 Wruour, Avamman C. Fiace, Minbanp Finuaone, Wasnoron Hunt, and Sa yorb B. Crvnen; and it would inaugurate & new era In political affairs to see ite varied and responsible duties now distharged by 60 distinguised a statesman as Honace Gruen: Ley, We trust that the Republican Sta Committee will turn a deaf ear to Mr. GigE Luv’s proverbial depreciation of his own claims and merits, and will overrule his well- known disinclination to run for any office, by ineisting that bis popular and attractive name shall be inscribed on the ticket, — What is Mr. Stewart's Policy t Mr. A. T. STEWART has not yet indicated his readiness to inform the country what policy ho thinke the Treasury Department pught to adopt. He seems to rest satisfied with having demonstrated what he regards as the vital error of the present Secretary, and refrains from tolling what would be the right thing to do in place of the wrong thing done by Mr. Boutwet. In thus keeping silence Mr. STEWANT docs not do justice to his own reputation as a fivancier and political economist, People tannot be expecied to forget that he ik one of the greatest merchants of the country, and that he was President Grant's first choice for Beeretary of the ‘Treasury, This makes Yhem feel that it ie Lis duty to speuk out in the present condition of affairs, and en- lighten the public mind concerning the sourse that the national finances ought to take, We trust that we may soon hear that Mr, SrEWanT has determined to write out his views upon this momentous subject, and send them over to THE SUN to be published, Our eighty thousand subscribers and five hundred thousand readers aro waiting for them with impatient interest —— Dr. Porter's Defence, Dr. Janus Portex, one of the former man agers of the Methodist Book Concern im this pity, during; whose administration the Con cern was dofranded of thousands of dollars by dishonest’ employees, has published in Tie Sun and other vewspapers un elaborate fefence of himself from sundry impute tions which he says have becn made upon him in connection with the affair, It hap. pens that his own son is one of the parties connected with the travsactions referrod to, and the Doctor takes great pains to repel the inference that he himself shared in the div honest profits, or in any way counived at making them, Thero is an old French proverb to the effect that a self-oxcuser is a sulfaccuser, aud Dr. Powren scems to illustrate it, In comn probably with most of our readers, we supposed for a moment that he knew of the swindling that was wolug on for so many years under his nose. We took it for granted that, Like many clergymen, he was a poor buainess man, and no mateb for the clover rascals who had won his confiden ‘That his son, oo, should not have shown beticr results from his pious traiping, is what frequently happens in tue case of clorgymon's children, All that he had to do was to await in silence Whe result of the official investigation now Boing on, and let that result vindicate him, that the Doctor has called pnbdic really as innocent as he pretendg to be. Tiere, for ten yeare running, papa® was ro peatedly bought and paid for gt rates enor. physicians celebrated for certain specility were thosa most conmlted by him, aad drew his cosclustons accordingly. The nature of the mously above the market, and velvet and | #ese is something that cen only be fully die- Tather procurrd for the bindery which | cuted Inthe columns of # medica! journal. I eve teen WE TRS ee ne ee ee cawaly Katwh SUE Foneen. faye LW Geauoutly. ingatied | ome It is one, in fect, scarcely known even by name outside of medical cirefes, and yet which concerns the very sources of our being. Ih is also o malady which neither time nor the utmost *kill of the most learned doctor ean beal or conirol, which gradually wastes the vital energies of the unhappy sufferer, and to which he finally, aud at no very distant day, must sue- outils Jealousy of a great man and of a great newspaper may be manifested ip many waya. For instance, the Times refusen to commend Mr. Gorkuey’s nomination aa w candidate for Comp. troller, and the Beening Fost refuses to mention his name at all. So aisliph tiaras Twelve Presidents of Democratic organi- ations in the Seventh Ward have publicly de. into these purchases and compared the prices with those pail by other om tablishmenta, Ie it poraible that he could have dove thie without detecting the over charres and false charges which have since come to light? Is it not quite possible that, knowing bis son to bo in the way of ineking @ profit ont of his transactions with the Con cern, ho shut his eyes, notwithstanding his fon's somewhat blemished reputation, to any irregularities he might have lad reason to suspect? At nllevents, by his own oonfis tion he stands convicted of the grosaest in. competence for his position, and eannot com plu'n if it brings bin under the suspicion of criminality. tanded of the Hon, Wi M. Tween the a nomination of Ricnano Watrsns as Alderman, Who is ttt They declare that the Tammany machinery in thelr conversations with reporters dur | that Ward is in the hands of unscrupuloas voli ing the last few day4, Mr. Jay Gounp and | ticians, who are about to force upr Mr. Jaane Frew, Jr, have repeatedly apoken | Demoersey an any il of vome prominent Government official in | that Reddy the Blacks friends are rv tha Domoeratic machine in the and that they are about to plant the notorio Sandy the Caulker in the Board of Alderme is doubtful whether the Hon, Wa. M. Twarp the power to force the nomination of Mr, Wate thincity who wasa partner with then in the reeent gold conspiracy, and who now re- fuses to make good hid share of the conmon losaea, But they have not given bis name nor indicated who it ia, tens against the wishes of Reddy's and Sandy's This is unjust to the many distinguished | friends, Mr. Wanrens we believe to be an hon- gentlemen who hold office here under the | est and fearless man, Let the good citizens of National Goverument. ‘There is Mr, Gren. | the Seventh Ward nominate him independently of Gen ‘Tammany. If the Sachems take him up, well and good, Ifnot, thew sraash the Tammany ma- chine, It ean be done, » Gen, Mexuern, Mr, Conn ELEIELD, Judge Piennerone, Bartow, Mr. Chnvenann, Mr. Barney, Gi PLEASANTON, and many others, who may all a Joun R. Rerp, Esq., who has an office in this city, has been nominated by the Democrats for County Judge of Buffelk county, He is in- fall more or less under the suspicion which the words of Mr. Gourp and Mr. Fisk are calculated to excite, This ix unjust, and can not be intended by the gentlemen who have preterred the accusation, They lave doubt. loss overlooked the fact that their charge, when stated in @ manner so gencral, involves the innocent with the guilty, and while it does wrong to the one, operates to some ex- tent to screen the other. We call then upon Messrs, Govnn and Fisk to plainly declare the name of the de- faulting official, and to bring forward con- | clusive proofs that le wan in their partner. ship. They have saccoeded in satisfying the public that Conmin was one of them, and now it would Le in order to show up some of the others. Let us have the uame, and above all, the proofs. a dustrious, urbane, and popular—every way an. perior to Jeux Swarm, the last Democratic in. cumbeut of the office; but in the Hon. Hevry P. Honors, the present Judge, Mr. Rei has a very formidable competitor, - — It in still an unsettled question whether the Hon, Tuomas J, Cusamen will get the Tammany renomination for the State Senate, Mr. Ciantes G. Couneut is Mr, Cruamen’s opponent. Mr. Cusaye need not seek the Tammany nomination. His honest record oughtto eleet bim, Let him go before the poople on his own merits, and he can be elected, If Tammany knows her own in- terest, she will take up Mr, Carawen, But if she chooses to nominate Mr. Corwen. against Mr. Crrawen, the ex-Street Commissioner must go under. Tammany is not strong enough to defy public opinion entirely. ———__-—- Renders of New York papers will remem. ber an advertiseurent which used to regularly appear daily, purporting to be from “a re tired physician whose sands of life have nearly run ont,” and offering, gratis, a recipe for th cure of diseases of the nerres, When the recipe was applied for, it was found to contain an ine gredicnt which could not, under the name given it, be found at the drag stores, but had to be bought of the advertiser ata high price, After ‘a whilo the fraud was #0 thoroughly exposed that its further currency in this city was stopped, Hut it still flourishes in less enlightened regio ‘The lust time we saw the advertisemeat it was in a Cineinnati paper, and described the benevolent advertiser as a clergyman who bad resided as @ missionary in South America, and there discov. ered the wonderful medicine, It would be a enrious and interesting thing to know how muci money the trick has yielded wp te tre present tin Reppy tHe Buackssiti has been ae quitted. ‘There is not much diffienlty in any criminal being acquitted in this city, if he in suf- ficiently influcatial in the Democratic party. If the experience which we are now undergoing Fhall exert an influence to do away with the pres: ent system of electing judicial and prosecuting officers, we may console ourselves with the hope that the immediate evil will bear future good, Law and justice no longer triumph ; but in their plice political partisan considerations bear full aw — One of “ Lord” Hunter Arnerey’s friends attempts, In a letter which we publist day, to defend his tordship's assumed title by snying that he ig a German by birth, We donot know how this fact justifies him in calling himself a “lord,” unless it be thatevery German is by courtesy called ‘Hert,’ answering to our" Mr,” and ‘Herr? means, literally, “lord.” This, however, inakes him none the leas an impostor, since he bas given himself ont to be an English nobleman, and talked freely of hi aequaintanc with Prince Anrion, It is also @ significant fuct that the Mr. Conxan, who figured at his lord. «l_yester- eae Se Great injustice has been done to Mr, Win HH. Trace hy the common report of our contemporaries that he did not oral amine the witnerses in the Nicuous divort ship's late breakfast party as an attaché of the | Mr. Tracy proceeded in strict accordance with British Legation, is also unknown to the British | the law, and examined the witness signing him. officiula in this country, and doesnot belong to | Self Hanatsox under oath, The Hon, Jous K the British diplomatic service auywhere, Wo | Ponter, counsel for Mr, Nrcwots, exonerates are sorry for the victims of the fraud, but we are | Mr. Tracy from all blame in the oi Mr. none the less compelled to denounce Lord’ | TRacy is now a candidate for Civil Justice, and Aiwecey as a kuavish adventurer. is well qualified for the office, —————— —~ - The Tribune states that the Hon, W. M. Evanrs is counsel for Mr. A. R. Conmy in his controversy with Messrs, Fisx apd Govgp re- cting the recent gold operations; and also that Mr, Evaurs went to Washington on Thurs- day evening. We are glad to learn that Mr, Corps has se- cured the services of counsel so eminent, Hene forth, there ean be no doubt, his case will be pre- sented in the best possible manner, and if he final- ly loses it, it will be because the fucts are so strongly against him that their force canuot be overcome, Ocean cable telegraphing is not a business so entirely free from misfortunes as the sanguine promoters of new lines seem to imagine. A fault has been discovered in the Freuch cable at a point about eight bundred miles from St. Pierre, and one thousand iiles from France, whieh, though not at present sufficient to pre- vent {is working, is constantly growing wors and will ultimately require the cable to be auder- run all the way from one coast or the other to the spot where the fault exists, This great and contly task isto be undertaken, we are infurmed, next summe ie ee ‘The old school of wine drinkers and din- ner givers will be delighted to learn thet the wrape disease has almost entigely disappeared from the island of Madeira, and that the natives are again devoting themselves w the produc- tion of the wine which once made Madeira so mons in the annals of gastronomy, For many years past the genuine article has been attainable only in the sinail quantities yielded by the eellars of wealthy mew as they one after another de- parted this life, and thew it brought an enormous price, A few gatlons of it were wold at anction in this way some four or five years ago, by Mosers, BL H. Loptow & Co,, in five-gallon demf johns, for 160 ademijohn, Henceforth we may —ceaenences: The late drought 60 diminished the supply of pnnting paper, that the stock in market fell far below the average, ‘Then came the flood, smashing mill dams and tearing up railroads, $0 that the city was practically cut off from commu- nicotion with the interior for a week, Hence the freight trains were delayed tll they filled the track for miles on each side of the break. As might be supposed, these delays occasioned no lide barrassment to business men, and news- paper publishers among the rest, Some weekly periodicals bad to suspend publication, and Tun Sow came within a day of runing out of paper. As we print from the roll, which ean be obtained only from a few milly, the prospect was alarming. Yesterday moruing, after printing our day's edi- | look for a more abundont and cheap #upply tion, we had barely balf a doz rolls in our —— vaults, while our immense circulation requires | A gentleman in Newport, N.C, forwards some thirty odd rolls 9 day, and there was not a | U* $1.50 us a subscription to Tae Wreeey roll in store in the city to be bought, At this | Sex for eighteen months, to be sent to Maa Exnau D, Haupasry of Newport, to whom the subseription has been awarded asa sch juncture, Jawns Gonnow Bawwerr, Esq., of the Herald, kindly conseuted to supply our wants, 60 ol prize. that our half a milhom readers might not be de. | T ubscription to Tas Bux a prived of thelr daily sunshine, For his courtesy | pri# to stimulate the intellectual efforts of the we tender him our sincere thanks ; though we | Msivg generation is a novel, and at the same time did not have occasion to avail ourselves of his and we recommend it to school Kindness, as an ample supply of our own paper | faclers and parents throughout the country arrived during the day. ‘The Waexty Sox, by the way, though still in — ferior in circulation to the daily, is rapidly jgain- Gov, Horrman was at ing, and we look forward to the time when it will Thursday afternoon to nee Dexter trot, have one hundred (houaond regular subscribers, ¢ idea of making a un excellent on Prospect. Park The track, in consequende of the recent rains, was | —_— y slippery; but Mr, Howxee, notwithstasding, | _ The London correspondent of the Boston Dadly apeeded the wondertyl borse « bulf ule, and | Adtertiser says itt» reported there that the sen “ i Juugiter of Mr, Leigh contemplate bringing a hide cate ip amid rapturous applause, Time, 1:7y ; z suit on account of Mra. Stowe's attack on their mother, ‘The suit would, of course, have to be drought against Mr, Macmillan, the London publisher of the attack Turkey used to be the elek man, on whose pulse all the vations had # finger; but Turkey 1 well, and pow the world concerns itself ee a One of the boat hand books for overland travel- Jers is the *Trans-Coutinental Railroad Guido.” It contains descriptions of over five humired eitle: towns, stations, mountains, lakes, and other abjects of interest in our now West, and is arranged ina very alwctive mauucr, ee about the Emperor Narotwox, The questions asked cones Is he subject to recurring attacks? his disease incurable? Considerable my iow has taken place about the nature of bis trouble Hin doctors have studiously concealed its real ‘ning the paticut ares What ails him? Is SANDY THE CAULKER. A POLITTOIAN WHO HAA INFLUPNCE AN OUR COURTS. — Red 1 the Gang whom Rickard Waltors William M,. Tweed are Fiabth sagen from the Life of # Successful P tieiam, The Seventh Ward promises to go down to posterity elther as the birthplace of many a New Tork rough, or as the residence of divers indi viduals of the knock-down-ond.go-throngh-a-man- stripe, or both. Although the Hon, William Varley, Duke of Chatham Square, keeps his den of robbers in the Fourth Ward, this den Is so near the Seventh Ward, and the Dake (who Is sometimes called Reddy the Blacksmith) has tiad # macb to do tm times past with the work of running the polities! machine of that Ward, that the Hon, Wiliam may really be get down ava Seventh War welan first-class nose-amasher of the terrible Fourth Ward Reddy, however, seems to have fount a rival and this rival is no tess @ personage than Sandy the Cauiker, wno 14 eanpr? Sandy, the Canter, Is one of oar noble civic makers, at a salary of $2.10 a year and picnings. Ho hails from the Sevens Ward, and Keeps @ Rrog- the corner of Market and Madison streets fir @ member, of the vane of which Keddy, vk nant ie the acknowledge ebiet. barroom ob this aroreery tial & wiio 1# gald to be Ress’ fn ft Lennon have concocted many & scheme tnten, reault In the lose of eyes Wo some inea, and of Noses to others, Night ater night the slang-ehot a) dirk: knife carriers, and tol paliers lave tin this barroom nad guavied vorrid whisaey prepara we tory to a general “pitch in to some parties ageinat whom "the gang" hud conceived aepite, ‘That bar room could tell a fear‘ul iale if tteould only be tn spired With the gift of spevcl, HOW SANDY COW IS TITLE, Sandy the Qaulker acquired that title by flebeln Rumerous political battles, in former years W thie the vocation of a caniker, and Winle working at this trade he became acguiluted wity a buffer named Jack Ford and a companion of Ford's, oth of whom were enlined in the brigade of Iteddy the Bivck sm ‘At that ime the gang Were pont ty meet at Ci cor ealoon, BA Market treet tardy. Juck Ford, Jack Ford Andy Lennon, and other butter carnival and fade night spectable re their doings, x. to change their place of wightly meeting. SANDY'S SHALPSHOOTERS. As there are sometimes wheels within wheels, so there was in this nally, tue re ang within a ganz. Reidy, Cot the whole party. Mis nd no one dared dispate it t4a man of considera to poll bie apirit, and having ment, he" organized » ta this Company rhe © M elected Captato, The Guards went 9 and sarceeays la pevper’ eb full sitisiaction, This was reaily U Sandy she Cauiker’s political career, Since den be has Improved his opportunities and won ® place iw history im the friend and compauion of Reddy the Blacksmith, eve. beainning of ANDY STAWTS A GIN-MILL, Bo succeanful was this target sompan that Sandy Re, a aps at tn a at 48 ist yea jere, Por a shor! ‘ly was permit en: tertain bis pen Je and lay bis plots, intending to control of the political influence of the Seventi ‘ard, The Excise law, however, came down on him, and compelled hin to close his groggery, Jack Ford wns bin partner in business, and aa soon as th Er ‘Of the Bacise law throttied the mill, Sendy an: ack dissolved their bu connection, and th frm of Sandy & Ford was known nu more & Mon Toe street. JACK FORD'S DISTILLERY. ck Ford being a Deputy Sheriff, and detailed for inl duty at the ‘Tombs, was not dishearieved by the closing of his gin-mill and recelving ald (rom the ly, Bandy, Lenpon & Co., starved a dis. tillery In Cherry street. He did not carry on this ‘Dusiness, however, very long, owing lo the fact that n & Co. pleked up Sandy and Ford then sold out Wis busi ness, and Sandy the lker,in connection with bis City lnthership, opened a groggery at the corner of Market and Midivon sirects, SANDY'S EVENING EMPLOYMENT. Sandy the Caulker, may be seen any eventny In front of this groggery insulting Working girls us Cy. pass by, ‘Tne peonle residiug in the vielnity want the thing stopped, and the police ought to co with their wish, Heddy's release pleases Sandy. ——— THE STORY OF MARY GIBSON. — chery of Justice inthe DistricteAt Gibson is the name of a notorious and uccess(ul confidence operator, who has long lived by ber netarious calling. Astonishing o# it may weom, thls woman has realized during the Inst t years no less than one buudred taonsand dollurs, She made her first appearance before our criminal courts in 1860, but by a lavieh distribution of money @ the officers of the law, ehe contrived to cxeap After she continued her swindling operations on a grander scale than before. Ou the dst of January last, Mrs. Gibson, who (rom the month of April previous had pursued course With marvellous activity and unprecedented Impndence, began to suspect (hat meane were being concocted by some of her vieliins to hive. her broucht to jueiice. Ta of Mra. Cunning f Bardell murder y, she wove out that ahont 10 become 1 es, ie k cloud w she reapneared, ‘The first proceedings institated against her wore by Mr. Hartman, of Martuan's Hotel, In the To: ery. wow made lildavit that he had boon swindled > 0. A wurinok Wa granted for ber bat before that could be executed the fed by paying him over $500, ess of Mr. Hartaan's harsh mea. me known, another viewm sued ont a net Wire, Gibson, whieh was placed in ds of Officer Chanter, of Ewsex Market, on. Mire. Gibson Wak unfortunately formed of the charge againal her, beat to retreat for three weeks = But ove day the oflcer saw Mr Gibwon, and after doxeing him, finally tracked him to the pion Hore, on Porty-secomd ptreet where Mr. sud Mrs. Gibson were registered a» Mr aud Mra, Bileou, of Boston, The ‘officers, ‘at th request of the proprictor of the hotel, wait inorning before arresting the aceused. At down he went vp om and kn ‘Mie Aoor was Heard. h and annauaced hin business, Mrs on Wept and moar ed pil gusly. She protested her innocence, and swore tat she would he revenged upon tte authors ot tis a mre Hut the officer war prool avwinet tears, tol ber to “huiry vp." Finding her protest warrant ay in ad thought it bhe eluded the officers of the lw ched of no red bina bribe, wh umble poile royee ed With scorn, Barone, drvsved, nd took up he Essex Marke n. Nok victims were assembled in the Cou arnved. usiice Mansfeld wax the presiding magistrate L room when she fie 'Caty Prison. ‘PY indictments against her. #0 far everyihing had ran on smoothly enongh, Gand Jury found only wine W straw ball that of Mrs, Gibson by one of (hem ty, # communte Hon to THE SUN: * T called to soe Mutehing for ihe purpose of a: bin to par hor Mar (Or Ke Brat Me Geaemnarauecmeres tr V ecrentare surprised to my ite, Lasko thor toe bal was, wo ‘tag that be fay went down to fee Jndge Gai HE Sonaued eCMuenlogs: ant he cots uy Hutcaings bad as Yue ual respons te avon thet Al Hhity ufmiaalt on cause, and have given vogue to the notion that it wae hip disease, truble of the spine, disease of the kidneys—in fact, everything except the real malady, That, however, bas finally ond fully come to light, and the German papers ‘The Explaustion of Burd Alnstey's Friend, Jv the Eston of The Sun Siu; Your correspondent W. OT. says that Lord Aiusloy isa rman by binth, OW, Lard is nota German Ube, and * Alusiey"” is nota Ger. man nau ip says iis fallen is a gentioman of wealth and pdsrtion;” butif tis son is rd,” have recently published @ letter from Dr, | be dio faves) wust bea Duke or an Keri. There ia Beersinges, in whl vey ma vis is dis baton ihe my ieee “art Ay cussed, The doctor knew that mperor | after the ceremony, is pot gol glitcers, could not be afflicted with the illness that he was | fi (he litend of herd BX st eaten reported to have, boswase the springs (o which he olthey wna OF dave Wor Wo wogrehes row tip phynicians nent bam were expotly the worm eriew fou thowe affvetioun, Hy woticed slop that ‘ine, Trish, amd tithes, active kai GAA edt aed Dusitiees ore & auspiclou fustituted « bunt ior Mike aiter u week's search uor store iu Centre street, Mik ig) of being Mis, Gibson's bonds. imap, snd referred our reporter to Mire, Gibson’ ‘aud final when Mra. Gibson w ‘As usual, duinisiration he did alan le Ftd pee. manded ber, John a interyy Organization Of @ [rce State ment ie prisoner in hereell, Me d with he Ave received, however, reward, hour. ret court ro tus party, and i Murch, 1307, re 10 pri marked, in his usual di menage, Ui jist | vase lite ing tue War ot the Itchellion he wes yy Staunps that th mo buln’t sent dp.” | but alukew inion, and on was, aller a while. examined and committed to | occasions term? the prolong: answer on cusations of obtaining noney anc | Gon ot hostilities, Kivesive poliey #tich bad goods ander f preicnees, She was removed ‘o | precip tated tie warand brow cht ruin upou bis party Falstaff bud for once doce his duty, and the Grand | tis social quslitive, and in Cones wiles, Was Fueore bad done deirs. Mow remained. forthe | tinny years lie vesivemce, poscescd the rested. oF Thatriet: Attorvey to de 8 gurn Mis, Gibson's | tay vedow-citigeus irrespective. of party. Ihe con name was printed on. the stupendous calensars ef | versed With Gase Wad Cleaner, aad ou oe the Seesions, and her rave WAS AjoaTuCd. | Giriond Wis Known Ww exuiuit consderadie elo Her name eantinaed to be printed day after day, aid | quevee, Hie abiliuce were. by no. titans remarica atthe farnest re Vobert C, Hutchings, tie | Ole, and notwithsiamilng the importont events tie {rial War again postponed, The witnesses aid coin: | marked wis wdnnisuation, ne had pee! soni ti plat » don't know their man, spperied to | recoileeuon of thy | edie wag bolure tm clome vu! hk bam for a'apeedy disposition of the eae, Mie) way | lie, OF tae Jeary Owing 0 wie adirpuastouy in they importuved the Aneatant DistrigAitorney over | lived iu eclanio & bundred to no purpose VUNKUAL OF EX-PRESIDENT PuuRe! Frequent apriications were made to Judge Garvin | Coocun Oct, be The tenn see to Dail this woman, but the Judge ‘positively re: | pCONCPRD, Oct, Ba-The, fousral fused, saying * that he would not accept bail, and | Peres has bean ded (a tale place on M that lis duty competied him to try her aid (o puuish Hovseopal uri of wate her.” Mr, Hutchings war abseat in. the country Hy «Merl deep Mi about (Wo mouths. On his revurn he liberated re he Samse vara We The Aa intimation of the persons interested in the progeeation 1 her release is thow explaued pearance, RYVENTS IN THE REALM OF BASTION Another 11 Mn by Dr. Adame A Untaue Masquera: ‘ort Washington tn Fancy Drese-The Sao Shining in the Bail Roos Miss Mamie Wetmore, daughter of Apollos R. Wetmore, the iron merchant, was married on Wed- nesday t@ Charles Carryl, aq, at the residence of her father, by ue Rey, Dr. Adams, A reception from 1 to 4 P.M. followed the ceremony. Among tho enents were Mise Leroy, Mise Oothoat, Mew. Howland, Mrv, Hawiry, Mre, Indge Daly, Mre CHR, Mise GUM, Mee. Rovers, Mrs. Stuart, Mra, Ward, Mire Ward, Mra, Rhinelander, the Micsoe Stowe, Mrs. Witherspoon, Mrs. Beekman, and others. Among the gentiomen were Mr, Lawson, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Coggili, Mr, Wm, Wetmore, Robert Stuart, Alexander Stnart, Capt Le Roy, 1! N.,and Dr. Ward, Tha bride was the recipient of many valmible gifts, and the rooms were hand somely ornamented with flower. A bounteour table waa spread, and wit ond wine flowed cliirm- ingly. The bride was dressed in white silk, aud was charming, MASQUERADE BALL AT FORT WARHINOTON. Ono of the magnates of fashion, whore name we are hot permitted to onblivh, unve a private bal masque on Toesday evening, ia her sahamer 'c9i- ‘ive: near Kort Waabington, whieh purparsed in magnificence any sinlar entertanment of tit sea- fone The Moral deeorations of the drawing rooma had sdjorning acartments were rch and uEigue, Fo- ficoting credit upon Mr. Hantt, the 1 opular floviat. The in the bail room pe the guests in their y costumes inoved About, how in the of the German, and now in the lers ae full of noveuty @ aud effective cow City, of Cunrehes. Tt was oa bug" —one of the genuine wort lusirated by Agessi7 in ie plates giving eute of the Brazilian inverte brates, Tis dress was of black tulle epauuied with green, copper and bright th hat worn Was shaped Nke a bag, wuile dere raavited wings, heavily spang! ¢ Wie original end very anigue, conume of an Ewsvern girl was a short dres ritety (rimmed with gold and silver, with a red white tarban covering a growth of beauUful ba: and little jaunty gulter boots, *Opbeiin” wae presenied by @ Boston lady tasty dress, consisting of & Waite slik skirt with « compirte lace overskirt, low In the neek, and ger eral y conceded to be very becoming. Het bait Was worn loowe and flowing, and trimmed with blides of Arain and looved with twisted with, of wheat io evstume uttracted Hamlet, King Joho, and Romeo, ‘A beausifal young lady anpesrod in a newspaper costume representing the press. The dress was la mode, and among ite flounees could Fewdily. be dietimiaished we heavy black let iy Avia superfluous Wo say tbat this me tor ah.” were iLterrupted at midaleht by wien Was ning room. reeable epinode of th oper the dunce war re- igor and animation which bad not provionsly beem witnessed, erin i Te CHfRCH OF TINE MAST AT by fiext Wednesday evening one of the largest And most (asitonable weddingr re witnesded in New York is to be solemnize: #8 o'clock, In tho Chureb of the Messiah on Madison avenue: Over two thousand cards of inyitauion have been sent ont for the charer and half that amber for the ception » ich wil follow on the same cvening at the residence of the bride's parents on Madtean enue. The bridesmaids are said to be four of te prettiest girls in the city, and will appers In totleties imported irom Paria expressly for the wedding, LORD AINALRT'S WEDDING, ‘The carts fur Lord Ainsley’ wedding, which Ie announced for the 1th bs are cirealating mong om heavy Wagiiels uote the wedulug of her niece, Diss LALDIN B. MARTIN, } AND Dorp mupEUT L. M--. —, Lexington aventio. Ttelatives and a few intim te friends only eacd to witness the nuptials, whieh are to be, in the words 01 Eastishimen, © awfally quiet.” THE SIEM AN-ROBERTY WHOOING ‘The Due Reformed Cuurchy am Kawt Kughty fit Atrert wos the scene Jast evening of 4 beautiful wed- ding Mr. dames Suipman, of the house of A. L. slnpman & Co, ied to the altar the beautiful Site Jemme Roberts, tanzhter of Kalward Roberts, Bq of Koberts, Casbinan & Co. Dr. Quvekenbash per formed tue ceremony, arsisted by the Rev. Di Wills, of Brooklyn. ‘The bride was dressed in white silk, point diamonds, with a val and Orange blonw cdcemalda, Miss Kate Ship- (1 sinter of it Mibe Hattie Phelon, elegantly drcamed in white Carletan, en Crain, over dres# of white silk and lace, ‘The churen . Brower and Slover officiated ie croomemen, aud Alessrs, Reese, Roberts, Waters, ang Wilson, did the Lonore most grace\aliy as uslere WEST HOBOKEN CITY On Thursday even.ng © ATH ot eNTRA PPR @ most brillant weddings that have taken piace in the litte Stave of —the New Jersey was woiemmized in Weat Hoboke bridegroom being no lets apersonage than Alde! Chartes hening, one of We most prominent Dewo- crate fn Hawron county. ‘The ceremony was per- ved inthe Railroad Hotel, The hride ie reported ot New n ofticluicd. Amon the Mr, Koldhot, who was one ot vonmmen ; Niciolas Goels, Fuperintenient « ve Nort Hudion, Rallroxd Comiy ; | Kugineer Alichwel Brown, William Keyes, Chas.’ Hoyt, and Proivssor Joby Laclow " : oe BILUALY. Fraukhy Fierce. Franklin Pierce, fourteenth United States, died at is rexidenc HL, yenterday e wth your of bora in Hlulsdoray <b, cated at Bowdon oled labors and polities. le ‘ongress frou 38ikh to ISI, an to be very Wealthy, a Miss Anu K, Grog: York. ‘Vhe Rev. Dr, Justin were the Hoa, ent of the ord, N bis aze, He Wis ov. 3, 1504, was edi eeu lativy in the iat ter your entered the United State in 48 to Profesmion. A legislator Le vec upied # respectable poxition and nothing more he became well known ceelved tm IM6 the olfer fron Vuited Stites Attorney. Get craiship which he dvchucd. Me also decaned the nomination of Governor of New Hampshire, al Uiough as a party anager, and parcicularly as the Jeader of a kuot of pouticlans in Concord, N.H., Wid conbolled the New Eugland Dewocracy, be Wielded counideraiie power He was notaoly an ardent advocate of the annexation of Texas. Tn 1547 He was eo ninisé oned a Brigadier General ] in the United Stites army, and served with mo file suvecs in the Mexican war. Hin military viocs, ln repmiation fur political sacacity, aiid bis Drestimed piuney under the manipuiauone of the SluveLoiding party, combived to obrain for hin the Demnoerake nonivation tor Presidamt in 1863, over Lie heads of Bucivtnan, Cas, Morey, and L The Suoth euiefly helped'liua to this honor, and return he gave” the whole weisht of Lis offical jnfluenes in aid of Southern measucce, Hig Cabinet way an Gnusnaily able one. and tie matters coming Bader Ile consid ‘ration were varied aad important, Tho slavery queston, howey othera, and iu every phase w Hierce slowed bimset Sontoem leaders, In nounced those wie opposed t a year later ie signed th Nipw aMlinicow with the reas we de Fugitive Niave law ; bill tor Cie repeat of tho ani Comprouuse ¢ and during th sound supporter, 4 private life Mr. Pierce was bighiy esteemed for bin ty tay day of deta vuwuvering THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD. —_ DBIARTURE OF MK. SEWARD FRO Prom tha Sam Pranctsco Huttettn, Rept. Mr. Seward and bis party sailed on the steamer Malden Gy to-day. TerouKN the eourwey of 'be ofcers of the Pacific Mull ip Company they propmratic ‘Mexican Government te ceive and Urangport thei to the capital and weraee IT te Vers Orie, whence tay will proceed ork. to New ist evening, members of the Society of Proncers inber Of nearly two hy wcombied at and soon afterward Mr Sowurd aud Fred: a They wer joaepn Wi handsome apeceh pres of the promeers, on leg sembed in the Julletia, At the cone! of My, Winan wae received with applagse, Wentanen of the koe ey 07 Be ubarrassed by he suexpecced ie nt tie oapical iad ir tts an Caltoray on my grtival on tho veseut Gokens OF regard andl este he ree ot eonround the extanvion over the New Mexico (ahaout Ge wie ‘ in the re 1 to each tinar of t prudene Dent Nuder State organigations of the resoure nid the Pacific Const a8 rapidly iF pow fornia, Weel 1 a postt he history OF Americal ey iligntion only foun ters of the Kevubiic. You have justh which my vinit here oF: in¥ own eves, ani sured f fn my OW0 personal exaMIBAll Fucces of the enter at be co of what T bave see ersion of | riv to be Weld xacred, ration upon, qhertions ¥ as protoundly ar thes greats of muy ei'rollinent of your patrionic Assoc: E which You have presented to pitalGes, whit bile exyuisi ore precious fF its the DLDE. Wh be p CeOSSOF AS whole assembly jowed in giving him severai rounds of hearty end entiusinatic eheers, From the Pioneers’ Hall, the party returoed to th Oceidonial Motel, in the re of which a lures compayy of @eutionen find assembled for the pur. pose of another presentation to Mr, Bewar’. He was received and escorted to the parlor by a committee, when Julge Currey addressed Mr. Sew ard in a few well-chosen remarks, and preveuted him the golden eiaar cane and sual bos deserted in te Bulletin of Tuesday last. Mir, Seward, In response, oatd: Gaerimunn: 11 correctiy understand the generous sentiments of Lio cIvere Of thevo venwitK ants, they are bestowed upon me ar (ol pbrocaiion of my YéRs ny aa 8 cxizen of outa of viv tie Sta New Staves aud rection: ard the fa this respect you have Pacific Co the ee u arLe*tand mort constant ambition. Ae ee ah LEA VENN hal wore teinetear tk Hatten and Jay, im orgaDial eagal Fepubiions Kovernment for my owe hue a (ree abd equal repubilcan government fur BL en’ Ure Coatederacy of Anieeican stan wud the, €X80 pig fi Ciiton.in seenripg the diffusion of know ledza, ad fhe, deyeidnment of resources. not merely tn wy own te iL Foggiiont the while, Amereae Bot merely & tree , Heer, accent Chee Lodena with profouid dsingere wftection, abd T wil prdec. ve ple remembrance th ch effuite as Lhave beeu able to Ly piy countrymen. Ge iilemen etn mt ne Lat only) Js, howowor, ata Ut my country rien tree'dom ot speech. You may expect ( r bette, bot mete'y of this demoustration ot k your part, bUL Of te tany other demourirations ot Jondnbea St which [have besa the satijoce. trot All per: Tes ane ell Classes of Citizens, as well ag aliens Ubnnta- fallzod, ad not over ooning Ludians bot taxed. According ‘o the previ va made, the Hon, Wiltimin H. Seward, Culiiorma’s honored gnost,wiil Frederick W. Seward and wile, aud Ab jah ch, took Dansage on the stcamship Gosden City ty or Mexico, While sojourning on this coast l Las been treated with suen marke | respect never beiore accorded touny pablic ian by our peo- Ple,”Every henrt vecmed uvertiowing with gratitude to the patriotic old stoten nd iv ence city, town, and hamlet favored with lis prom mee, wound al, spon taneous reception awated him, Avout twenty min- utes boiore the departure of the sleuiner Ar, Seward arrived at Gi Whari, in eompeny Wikis bue Fest of the party and Mayor MeUepp.n, and proceeded on board Ol the Vessel, A putmver of prominent gentlemen oir reapects to Mr. Seward beore the Mual it"? wae given ; bul me few quicker, ‘uit 8008 the ponderous wheols began (o revolve. \ite knot of persons at the end of the wharf i now swelled t reds, and even the quart oppusite side of the with ladies oad gentiemen, fying in the alr, and Mr. Seward, bis son afd duazuter-in iaw ap- peared on the quertersicck All Wun qu et 0 HEOF (WO, wid Kescemed too sud uit oceasion for cheering. Mr, Sewurd removed bis bat, his gray locks fluttered in the Urceze, aud he bowed lus sant arewell @ Callforma, emrty cheers were now given by the assemblage, and (ie Vessel soou pasted vut ot view, a THE WHIRLPOOL OF ETERNITY. Dashing Througk « Night Storm to Instant of Fitty Feet into From the Troy Times, Oct. 7. The recent ruiroad accident at tle 1, De. Fowler and whe ‘of Bandi were serious! ing affair. osick Falls, ben Une Cra Conductor Clark Was inky the wiation had been unde: crossed by the ear ned, and could not be ined the pranseagers of them the Lerten of re Kagle Bridge. Betore, how- win had left the cars, he remembered ‘that his orother, Robert Clark, was on the opposite wile of the oridge with the ongine George Gould, and he prop vat they should walk over the bridge nd take conveyance upon the eugine to the Pals, “Phis was gladly assented to by all the paskengers— only Hiteen 4a DUMbEr—aRd &¥ S000 as possitne the engine was ioaded With its precio igat of hue manity, and started on ite way tw tue Polis, backing up to the village, The Luggage maser of the tran, Frank Lowis, and te ex,ress memwenger, H.W, Benson, upon tee rear end—pow ihe iront—of the tender, eaeh, to avoid accidents, boldine a lau tern, Wined threw a fhekering light upon the track, Mr. Uiark, the engineer: ram the engine very slowly, and bad revebed a pomt witta a anie of the Falls, when Lew and Benson simuitancously called upon bim vo stop. It wus the work of a second to reverne the lever, bat almost before it wan te en another wad pi own the ot of wore, into the dancing, foaming water of the Hounae river. No lights He ‘The roar of the Water was dealenins, were at hand. ‘Tue sereams of tae injured and of (hone struggiing im the water were Baye met’ “bave me!” were the eries that even above (he roar of the Waves and the fury of the storm J tits earn, rk found himself p.nioned Meh lay acins hie body, With supcrouman lay dead by lis me Fomoved the ral ard siruggied Wo the river bank, very 0 sencer OF ail ua load uf persons upon ue engine © went down, nave Benson, the express ui ‘The engine appears Lo have made com: plete summersuue in is decent of tke embankment and pliv ed down inte eight teet of water, Ayan, the fireman, was fastened in the cad, bat maiaged to release ‘himself und swam a long dis: Guce, watt Bnaly he reached the truok of a treo wid kaumed the sore, A evudent of Wiliams Col joge also swam to tie shore, De, Fowler and. wife © both drowned, bur young Aiken was killed cright by the fall, "Ll. M. “Cooley, of Hoosick, was ‘and bruised. Lis ‘face was no badly injured as to be unre able. ‘These, with tue Rev. Dr, Dwyer ol New York, were the ouly opes turown 1 Water, the olucrs being on the upper wide of the ne. The dead and wounded were canned ap the ueweut snd laid upon the track. Afver the vi the calamity war knows, Conductor Clark, overcome with eaciteme i ds Well a8 others of tiv party, were saved tue rou rack vescond upom their ices, Webster then walked up to Hoosek F fuuuuing only vy lying down woon aud permibing the generous rain-tall Akewnrs, of Mormuack county bed B meedng bis forceno fn the Court House, dudge JA, Bastunan, Ch, and W. Guise, beerelary. A couini: to make roport the res: eum ee Com Judge Tra As Ba ng. TD docx Chit dusues Petty, es wisn, and tue Koo, ML. W. Tay'pan. < THM RVENT NOTICKD IN WANtINGTON, ¢ | Wasittnoron, Oct, &—The paintul duty devoives dent of aonoun upon cle Fre Jnited Ore, v6 people of his honored Wwaleh occarred at Concord early this wer Kisineut in the pute | codseils, ana nniversally beloved 4 te Tike) is dioath will b ed with & sorrow betting Ue 1] toss wench thin country he nad had Ws oO wihit. Larkeddnige Ga: | aruaris of respect to his me Nitto belidved it | the Executive inansion and the several Deparuucuts Wed | at Wariungton be draped dn mourulog, od il bus fs | moss suspended 4 the day of the Tuperal Tt as H Muot, 15 | er orderod that tue War aud Navy Departments cause suitable wihitory and naval hon: 0 be Paid 00 this uvcamon, LO be Memory Ol the Mivetrious citizen WhO bas passed [roa amuag found him squatted in « dis: Us, Guane Other Notabilition. eel, Whose ofc t 3 Jndee Hiram Kinne, of Cooperstown, N. ¥.. wae fa thle eases Mt 1s Bot povscestirg Tat’ Miebncd, | fobnd dead iu bie bod Om #riday moruing best. “fils re: voivg fovnd hungry in a neighboring liquor store, | Tsioa were taken 0 Lateroute, hie ald Rone, for in- » it u tt x ry blew hs same 10» ball vow tars cual eausiers: | Be part ea caeatat Mist & cotore of the Hebrew Benevolent and Or- ing & Raw wo car, the bodies of ti ued Were remove to the village, Virgintn nell True to Mr, Greetoy, Prom the Richmond Whig, Oct. As Mr. Greeley's naune was frst mentioned in connection with We Seuatorship by the Waag, wo Avail OUFSEIVE Of The eaFliCn’ opportunity to Auown ais decision apoa the subject Win to be able, usetul, true, liberal, and ta ail re Apeots unodjectinsbi, We Loox the hberty, without 4uy communication wish ha, of bringing lis namo before the pubsie, — It was ‘received with antiu clas. Iu Urat aumounerimems wun Lailed joyously by Winking Minds, ad as he BOVElLY O. Lue wugEeD- tow that we whouid Ko outside oF the Blate for a Denator Wore Of, Wany Others, Iu Whose minds Stute prejuiicey ond od formulas uFe #toucly antrenebe Weir Degnuing w regard ik With favor. Mr. Ui ley Would, a6 a Virginia Benuior, be a tower of rongiliy Het ouly yuiitiesliye Out ‘with reapect to Our material advancement, We regret the com sion tu Wikieh be has come, and our acceptance oF ws'most Unwilling, But tere by wo retmedy. she agitation Of bis name, whi oceusioned bln rome unt lnm any harm, Gn the eo Show that he hay a Lost of frigu Virginia who would Le ¢lad to us ion of ins ability, character, conferring upon iim anh pom any owe bat som Of the won, he will lio ncrvg to show that the people of Virginia ean Wve; that they cau throw off local and ere, wud Ae Cove to taste brviren of Wea Norths hemend rm 10 have Hot Domstbly do it will serve to and admirers in their appre i pabite services by never hitherto con. The Secret of Be Magnolia Balm for the complexion. Kong'iness, redness, blotches, sunburn, freckles, and ton disappear where It i# applied, and » beanti y lies in the wi of Hagan’ ful compiexion of pure, satin-like texture is obtained, ‘The piainest features are made w glow with beait (ul Digom and yontiefal bepety, Keijomber, Hagau's Magholls Balm fe the thing shat produces these effects, and any Indy can secare Mt for TH conta atone ef aur etores, of aM Park row, Now York. Use Lyon's Katharion to dross the Snir Aue, ee Svccess.—The Savings Bank in the Sox Build ier he Notual Beno) 1s deckdedly a wccene Mi'wtion. ‘The public are eypre@atina | advan: | Meee OF this Bonk, and & largely imoressing busi- newt isthe resal:, Gee thoi advertisoment.— Ade. _ ae A.--ts rome Days Looe Our row Vek mA Wee Convnns 000008," am nayy uave found 4 os Jp one corner we can fo eorner of Broa reat, where Kwox hhateer, prevouls. No body over Fegrellad Ko Ung Inu ‘hus coruar on the co come (0) r hb eu ling ander che witeh of Rvox, Remember thts corner—#2 Mroad ~ Ade a Toe Ses Licntsa 4 Dane ano Carns Prace. —Movy have heen hound with metal rubber, dee Posing, offeusive gum, hara, KUL pada, weakening fhe parts wien werd recuperating, — The decelvers ow know that Rambow» Lnproved Riaatie Sif woting Kupturc Care 1 Wie quickest, easiest, sal Al mowt.corwain Way to pert et roanincsa, ad wa | tested. To be had Ony at 608 Broadw corver of Toad street, over Willcox & Giube's. eh A. Paince & Co.'s Onoaxs axn Mevo- Drone ith improvements exclusively our own, by tom patents. Privos trom $60 to 40), dest and largest mar utuetory in the worl ke Boireving 4 Yyelive (howsaat instruments wow in ase. For Satuloedey aud prior lat, address Buttala, N, Y.. oF nieace, Lh, OF 8, 'T. GURDON, York, J Buts-ak, Paliadeipnia.— age. Ne YOrMs JAMES —— Ask your newsman to ¢ you with tt - tng Price, Icons only ME conte per weekrace —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pasate Rael Friar, Oct. SP. M—The transactions tn gold have bean Light in yolume and devotd of interest, the reone In the Gold Room being one of unueual quict, ‘The openinz price was L21'¢, from whieh tt advanced ta 151%, Dat dociined to 190% at the close at 4B. P.; aon ‘the formal ¢losing 0 the room the price further declined to 10}s, with lacest sales at that Nyure, The sale of ove williow of goid by the Arsistant Trea surer to-day brought out proposals to the amount ot $5000, Tho highoot Dd war 31), and the lowed Me ‘orchgn exchange hap been fairly aetive, At ho close prime bankers had reduced (heir asking rates to 1004 tor Axty days bills, and 104) for short sight. Commer cial Dilla were quoted at 108% 4108, ‘The mouey market continues to gain tn ease, the onl: form rate today having beou 7# cont, ou railway stocks, and 6 # per cent. on Government bonds. The Danis are in a well fortifed position, and are accuinu- lating Dalauices, so that at the clove to-day, finding dificult to obtain the Heal rave, they offered Yarce eur plus valances as low as5 W cent. The currency move- ment to and (rom th the last lew days. 1 commerelal & beticr demand, siogle-uamed paper ¥ rt Theo 19 ¥ cont, and ‘chore doubienamed 10 # cent. contre Ie light, aud varaes but lit there nz from tances Of larwe Loan Lo tho Gove Hiverest. There is however &conbinatioa and it if said t Wold Feven tO too as. “State bouts Rave been fairly active a pew fequewees auvancing 2 # cent, to 3: new Cai Iinns 1 @ cent. to IN; the special ax boude Te & Hy Rad new Ving nian 3 oent co Blew ur od nent al Hare ‘iaret has been dull afinpathy Weyartniente of vy Stock texchaocd. the openiug prices were steady, but advaneed up to the Vorctonk eal wien inarket naeod ‘ott a Nuetiony ‘Again strengthened, wnd closed at about the hictest ‘he ohiol activity was in Michixaa ons Geutrads” North nds The “ret rotations trom sto Sif. The thts Cctn Fat least (a part of thelr ‘were agave In 8 have decided (0 inka Cousmitice to be 1a Passion wh tbat ouspany to serutiuize cive $1,073,000 Of #ook, to ddl uclusive, recoutly isued eae WIL aprdar ow tid enojeet 1A te-morrow's yay 18, New York Genteal sold ae hii at 176, nud ag low as Lis Huleoa liver was siroug at 1stq/ei6s)4, Mariem at 125ig¢g1W. Closing prick atG P.M. were : press of tho day u ase bid. ANd | Bia. avd Fogme Matt... 6% B%4)""ol.& Wana o NOY. central: W ws kine... Bis) PH Erie pret 0... tat ist Huasim uiver 1 1 FOTO ee cue WD} tock ed... MOM, 1G! Wendine Wy Northwesvern., BR 72 Mil & BE. aut. — Nweswru Pre. Me 6 es st Vau Pre. 8 W. Bailey Lane & Co..No. 34 Olt streot, adlvertia ie 7 Honk, Kold bonds ‘ot the Ch Mucens.es Hallrond, ‘Thee bonds are recom Security by one ot the oldest ai pro ‘auliiveanrerdg,atter a carofil and thorous ination of the property, ano are therefore cuabled to endorse the entarprine. The road is altwady comple a Uitanee of Bity tive miller, aud ie belug puatica for: Ward Vigorously to an early Couplelon. BANKING AND FPENANCIAL, —-——- THE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY LOAN, Secured by 4 Land Grant of ‘Three Mulions of Acres in Kansas and Coiwrado, a FIRST MORTGAGE Lion. the proposca extension of the great Kansas Fuciflc Kalway, trom Shendan, Kapsas, to Deo Colorado, and a'aorigage upon the road now in su Ceonful operation for 437 wiles, and earniag more Yhan enough (o pay the incerest on ‘hia new loan Thin I ns thirty years: page eut.; Principal est PAYALLE IN GOLD. ‘There Is no better Investinent in the market, For Myps, Pam- hiets, and Clreulas, address Daaney, Monuan & ho,, od Exchange Plce; and M. K. deer & Co, 1d Vine sweet, New York, New York Markets, Frpay. Oct, &—FLOuR AND Mrat—Shippers held off, and the market wai lee aetive ; but wi ood local nd, aud very wmode Pilies, priees, were finn, sles 11,000 DBA ab $5.10-¢ (ar Faperdue, $5,Kue®. litpping extras, aid 24 $0.0 Lor baker and family. the later price ve pouthern.” Rye floa: quigt, Corn meal inore Tat 18 for ‘amdywive, Huck . oo 1 * reove neeterks ‘frm and active; sales 90 bbls. at sot Et Tor nese, BH) for peimoey BE FOr ube deni dnd #24 jorcity tan iness. Beet of alt kinds duil. Lard in fair demand aoa sales 700 phase. at liaise. for No. 1 to yrnue for Wester steam und kettle ret elnce ¢ ty piexied shoot Dame, Wigeste. Bacon wl 109.40 Be. bellies, Ve, ie. Dressed nozy woak a iaM@ltc. Leese wy Tad dae extrome prices of yerterday hot readliy obiatiie Onain Wheat dull, and 1@ie. lower, Dusiicis, at $1.15@8120'for No.3 wo Wie ior mised do, B1.42 for No. m 45 for aml @' Ohio, Gepence 4 wit rot don 81.48) Ser enone, 4569.08, wt forme Sido nnauels, for Wes @8111 for Western w: pales 51,00 bush., at Getic Lye for Bate, Bar! walon toarrive, at aketL for thats, Harley tives fat $1098.69 for State, iW tor Canada Weak ———— Live stock Markets New Youn, Friday, Oct. §.—Breves—Potr droves fod about 46. WB. OH Jost etl was active to-day a Yor she. 10}pG@J0%C. for Michits waa AME or fair ANTELLIGENC — MINTATE RE ALAS AO=TAT® DA 609 | Sun vets... 8 SLI Moga riser 60 Wied Warea~fuis Dat 93 Gov i. .10 43 | Hell Gate 11 07 fon, and to prime MARINE sun rises andy Hook. Arrivea—Furpay, Oct 8, its, Philadelplia, mdee and pass, oweastle, Bug., dso, STEAMSHIPS AUMIVED OUT. CRENSTOWN, Oct. 8-Scotia, New York ON DONDERMY, Oct $-Nova Scotan and EUI0pe—D, iene ior Det. Hermann, New York Business Notices, Cold, ov Sere Throats whieh might be obi by & shople remedy, like BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TKOCHES,” if allowed @ prowress may vermiuate eeriourly, Fer Bronchitity Asuna, Catarrh, winptive Copia, * 74 Trockes aro wad wih advantage, giving oft ncines relia, Singers and public speakers #i!! Aud ‘eetlent Lo clear tue voles an} render artic Intion wonderfully easy, Mr. Ge ON THE ano HONOR OF ENGLISAMBN. SEE THE aPIRIT OF THE TIMES, OCTOBER % ———— oPAUS MARK AP PML RMS Bf Way, opposite Metropolitan. Siéreoeopes, views, alu anus, fraines, pe lhatabl wap tr dans Gea Ba Duy rood arcicies, “Modirate DEG: |» ymsem s4vare. Camere Tae ane HWS a wAPPSERE Maan 4 Worle ev"