An attempt is being made in Dubuque to
create a currency. A meeting whs lield
tlicre on tin* lHtli, of citizens, at which re
solutions were adop'ed rw>|«»*-*tinir the Du
buque Harl.or Company, -to issue the se
al red notes in such tains as may lie deeand
necessary for circulation." It is proponed
to issue £3fKUfon in from lice to twenty
dollar notes.
The h'lyrti* if Hr, ti/J, a hard money pa
per. in s[*eaking of the proposed issue by
me Harbor Company, says :
The utmost confidence isexpressi-l by the
people in the resjionsibility of the llarliour
i uipany. unJ in the expedient proposed to
be resorted to for the purpose of saving this
city from commercial ruin, as well as the
üboring classes from the suffering conse
quent upon the want of employment and
thi absence of the means to purchase pro
visions and clothing during the rigors of
« liter now approaching. It is entirely a|>-
pnrent to those who are at all observant of
what is going on around them, that some ex
traordinary means must be used to avert
mitt from our city—that somethin:' must be
fo .ad to restore a circulating meilntm to us
or such a thing as •• bu-iuiws " will no: be
fo ind in our streets.
I hies any man supis)*** that, because we
favor the proposal, that we have therefore
hanged our views upon the sullied of Bank
ing? Hoes any mini suppose that Irom this
proposition can be drawn an argument in
favor of Hanki'ig
If they Suppose so They lire filnnrihg till
de: a great misappri heusiou, for. so tar from
lavoritig a rag-money eurivncy. it presents
tin* strongest possible argument against it.
The kki'kssitv which cotn|iels o rtvut to
irh uii ell wheat Ac- httn created hy /m/irr
verity, and therefore, of itself, presents an
argument against banking, which cannot lie
- iccc.-sfully refuted.
l**t it not Is* said then that those who
are willing to mtennnee the proposed issue
of negotiable pajier hv the Harbor t 'om|iany
are changing their sentinienta on the sub
etof Banks, o are inconsistent in their
views.
If we have u company of men among ns
who can furnish us a circulation in which
me people will have contidenoe, let us thank
our good fortune that some means is left by
which we can avert the ruin that stains us
m the fare and not stop to ipiarrcl over the
o lest ion of Banking
If the friends of Bonks have forced the
jicoph to resort to a temporary expedient to
-uve themselves from suffering and ruin, they
ight to be sutisthd that the people
are willing to uv that expedient instead of
voerating and cursing those advocates of
rag money circulation, whose schemes and
• florts have brought that necessity upon
them.
For our part, we are too well aware of
lhe scarcity of ui ney. and the certain dan
ger which Imngs over our laboring classes
us well us our busim-ss men. to be willing to
throw the slightest obstacle in the way of a
movemeut which offers certain relief.
Th<* Freeport (III.) Bauk closed on the
loth. It is owiesl bv T vi.on A * 'o.
Our latent advices trom tie Ka-t are a«
follows :
Nr » Yoiiv Od. IT.—Messrs. Ainslow.
[ .tinier A Co., brokers, have -i]-|s*nded.
They l ave lever !x***n borrowers, and con
sequently i(We nothing but balances due
tre ir i orre-p ndi nts principally at the West.
Within the pa-t three months th'ir ineuns
i ave I -*n invested ill strictly first class com
mercia. pa]»i. arid call loans with -tock col
ixterai.*. Th" call lo ns ar • not responded
to, an l a urge amount of |ia]e-r i.s in astute
•f .-i.spi-niion. Tley have gradually
winding up tie ir affairs for a year pn.it. an I
■i ill now g« ut once into liquidation Tlry
. e abundantly able to pay all tin ir liabili
I Vs. and w: ! ha.*: a lu'ge surplus.
I -re h.i ' -s n but litt’c < li.mge, to-day,
i the a»]s < - of !inaui ial affairs.
Tw ( e;-p n.-io * ann >uneod in tie city,
viz : S. ,V f. 'alie nee, ilry goods dealers,
and l.ynes llibb ,v Johnson. carpet ileal
'l In laihire of Bunn liaiguel ,v Co. a
an I In.aih ijilna noose, i« uliuounced
The storks at the first hoard were quite
active. I •!.- idvan *sl prices of yesterday
hilly su'fu *. *h At the second Board trans
actions wer- -mail, but prices wer* slightly
easier.
lie M* tropo.it an lhi k has I ss'n for eev
al days |«v-t in negotiation with tii« real
: ,k Bank. Ifost In regard to Kostern
oney. ano u i arr.iiig* ue nt wiil probably
be made in a tew days.'under which the
auk* wi,l re- me the reception ol Fo- tern
money on ite|*<*it at ! 4 j-r rent, discount.
I lie rat*- for ue urrent money ar I «■<•• lo
ng easier .»tut-- at .a I |»t cut.. Fast
"i at 3 per o nt.. I’hihetelphia it 3u3 |»-r
- nt.. 1 Viineylvaii.a lab |» r cent., and W.
■ and Southern baltl percent.
Cl*« ixx ATI. Oct. IT -At a nerlliig ol
t. • bankers this morning ,t was decelt-l to
• • ive at par ll.e votes of ah the New Or
ihnu e. i all ba -uo." m N 1 * 1M k
Boston. I’iodkfeiphia. I’ittsburg. and 8... ti
• re. I hi- ( »us*s a nun'll iliiprox-1 tc-h
. ,g in tie money market.
I’ t v, Od i 7 ,\ rumor wu
: * *'*ti* tins morning that tie- 1 Vnri- i» >
i Bank had nnele an assigumcfit. •**t it i*
ntradict.il ,y oc ot In- Director* »io
positively d« Ur -t: at the « ib)ei*t nas nev
- I»syi b'.ai *. d yti bank, nor entertain
e>! by any m*rr: -*r
XnOn.un.fM If ' -
•ksta,. rf-a-d Co* S*l*!K»' IS nilor'-l
a d ftO ft :rs a'*• -—portrel. The *T-pr-r,d
--1 bar x- * . .pate aneariy --oimptinn
Ptt- ■■■ r. o • 17—-farm* ft f'or.nor,
th firm f <>('..t.n**r l;r*«. A f_'< . ian*
arrest*-1 *-. < i.arg *1 with d- auding
M r rial. - - a* d Manatai tarer- Bank
it upwards f tJ.iOtMM.o thn-.gh * ...
- 11 l •!*■, tie Cas 'T He ha- gi- r. a m
*j*mf«a». ft'f.'ontior 1- -on .i »w of Mr
- *.t. .ate l*res.d.-nt of the Ina.k wle< r*--
- gn**d yctvr.lii
TV ’-a'id »*« .ffc tel by the or ■ 1-a*
I
V
LATE NEWS
Kluaiirlal Srw».
ingot Ins accounts, as waa alleged, with
the privacy of the cashier.
Bostox, Oct. IT.—The result of the di
rectors' meeting to slay authorize an increase
of loan* to the amount of about threi- mil
lion dollar*, which will proliablv ease the
pressure somewhat next week.
In stock* prices are lx*ttcr, and more or
der* for investments art* coming in.
Hartford. Oct. IT.—The Charter Oak,
Meri-ontile and K*change Hank* continue
to nxvive the bill* of the otlmr sils|k*iklixl
batiks, and will not discount them unless
they are enjoined.
tl-wKi.o, Oct. 1T Southern Bights Bank
will tvsunie business soon—probably on Mon
day.
Wasiiirotor, Oct. IT.—The amount o
joint stock rvshvmid at the Treasury yes
ti nlay is J#oT,’JfM». The aiuonut of money
sulijeet to draff in the Treasury is ?12.fi%,-
is. Ml—a reduction from last week ot upward
of g'.’.'ui.ono. The receipts of the week have
been about iJIKhtHMI.
The Unitixl States Trousury Hejiurtment
has issmxl the following notice iti relation
to the redemption of government stocks:
Treasury Ocpartment, t>ct. 111. 1 «.">T.
Notice is hereby given, tlat the limita
. lion continu'd in (lie law authorizing this
department to rmreham* stock*, of the t'nitod
States having lieon reached, it is not within
his power to make farther purchases at
present
llowki.i. Conn. Sec. of the Treas.
Nkw York. Oct. IT.—The steamship
Asia from Liverpool at It a. in. nf the ltd
i inat., arrived at b o'clock this a. m. Her
advices are mainly anticipat'd , our files,
however, contain some items of interest.
The mew steamer .lason ieft Southamp
ton for New York on the l-t, with upwards
ol 100 puasenger*.
The Newfoundland lino of steamers i*
I tdiijKirarily suspended.
The Hong hong eorres[iondetit of the
Ismd si Tinier says that in regard to the
blockade of Canton river it is understood
that Adinirul Seymour hail been indued to
tuke this course in consequence of the Amer
ican steamer having prois*eded iiji
the river as far as \\ liumpao. and it is the
impression that the Anierieaiis. and some
! Other foreigner* were desirous of lorniiug a
i trade with Canton, to which, it is said, he
will not object.
N'eena Sahib was liesieging the fortr. -s
of l.uekiiow in fs-rsitii. Hu had cut of the
canals which -uj»].!i<sl the citadel with wn
: ter.
Hccruitiug of the army was progressing
in Knglaml at the rate of over a thousand
a week
A re|«»rt was current in Paris of an in
tended i out'rcnce at Vienna, with respect
to the settlement ol the question ol the liiiti
ubian Pi'iiM‘i|ialities, and to the difference
with Naples.
I teapatehe* from Constantinople intimate
that the daily recall ol I tern ml Bey. the
Turkish Ambassador at Paris, had lin n ie
»olvisl upon.
A Vienna letter say* that the I’erti is
about to issue a circular to the great Pow
ers, re!using to cons<'ut to the union of the
primipalities.
Is tters fi< in the Persian frontier -ay that
insurrectionary movements had broken nut
in various place*.
It was r. jsirtisl in Paris that in crm-c
quence ol recent ixrsis’iitions ot Kiir..|*eans
in Madugu-ear, a combined Knglish and
French e.\|sdition against that < .uiitry v a
not iniproliable.
The Asia brought -S2O.tKI(I in s|ss ie She
rejsirts having passed tlwr Kuropnon the .id.
the Baltic and the I’erxi* on tie .’>th, all tor
Liv* T|ssjl.
Syhaitsk. Oct. IT.
Mr. Cimtr.n h. liroimon, on* of the pa
■u ti ri r- injurtsl in the aceident on the i • ntr.il
Railroad rattenlajr, diad here. Thi* more
ii'g Air. l’ettinger. nnother injured pus»<'ii
g**r: h'-s tn a pre arious rondition and Miss
Frankl n continue* low. but is not consid
ered in immediate danger.
Tie remainder of those injured are doing
well.
llartiord Oct. !T.
I wo I toys, deaf and dumb mutes, ais.iit
tweb t* years old, of a dcuf and
dumb asylum, were mstantly killed thi
utter*..Min. while walking tip**n tin- tra< kof
fie 1 Hartford and N*w- flav-r* !tni!r'*ad
contrary t<* tie* rnli-s of the asylum Th'-ir
names are dm*. Parker, of Andover. Mas
saehus' tta. and Benjamin l»aws*m of North
Salem. New llumjishire. They i/ad Uvn
in the asylum »ii v*ars
\V asm:x<.tor, Oct. 17.—Somerville, one
fif the rol.liers of the Hn hmoitil Custom
House, was urrested in Uichmond to-day.
awl some deposit* recoverwl. Wlic’er ins
accomplice was(fmmitt.il to jail hep ye*
t* nlay . aU" th* aame eharge The Int
•*t «hen arrretisl gave up S.'OMt a pair of
god diamond stud* a splendid gold watch,
and ii •urn I <*! -k-ieton key* He is known
to !*■ tlie son of a ••••lebrateij Kugbsh thief.
ui«l'.* ha- '•oniiHitti'l h-svy thefts in va
rum- eiti«M of the t’niou
Somerville wu* mm. teil n the roblierv
of the i -wei- m the Patent Office, which
took {.lace a year* ago.
'am/*! \-. id.id Ch*d rng .*■* r v *l.e
N ivy 1 ard hep. n< t**d»A ufe- ti*c*l Fr,-
inneer . i-Ctuef of the Navy
No \* hr (let |C Who -.(tre laler
•t» w. p- excavating » o i ir i*i VV«. • k*.f?
-tpx t. B. -iK a IM.rtiou of tiie n Milk
In Wit gave way. an! m*i were tmr • I
several tor.* »>l !(, *<e isirrh Ufthi« nm.'ier
thr-e wen *nk*-n out dead and w*:eti our r*
je-r** • i* ;*. tn.. o*lmt» hud n >t U*-n r ••'#«*
I . ugl.ain oaby is- *s* Ir, r,
•Ii- ;<•>- •* •.. nt utlt ;c. •
.n»t wwntis vie* will ta* wiped T* ■
ti j. » *s • at Newt .rg dru:
ounty ot. ’ . •*••*•: i 1 e—lay in Noten J
HuSTOI I >' ' ■ ' Ib* I
P. M anno*: d't, fole w.ug rns-iit ..
ore. Men** II <*• --f.o'/gh a (o h»r'-
ware A-aii rs .1 M Holibm furniture .h a.
*■" ii»ii f rsachair naunlartin;
tx da Jr 1... ri.ton. i.iotlung 'i.-a/er* . .1. \\
< «r:er A Co . gr oe-n, aid 1A • F Brook
' m.tore dee. * r V. ha rWj tnai g- w
*Ly of r.o*e- to report n.'«t **» n*att. ;.t.-
la-
THE WEEKLY PIONEER AM) DEMOCRAT
Uh VIYKOVS KIHK AT C HK A<«o.
uuiil Li%t« Lo*l— im Klfiht
litun«n»«l 1K»I1«i •' MOitii ttl l*i »>!*«*• y
Ot »lio>r«V.
The Chicago you mm, of Momlay after
iioon. brings us full detail* of the disastrous
tire in that city, on that day. We condense
the following from the JvunuU .r aeeonut;
Tlie tire broke out about 4 o’clock, in the
four »tory brick building. Nos. 131. 133
Hast Water atreet, betwtx n Clark and Hear
born, ami occupied by Corniek. ('rose A t ’o.
tor hardware, below, and by A. I>. Tits
worth, atiovc, as a (.<entlcßiaii'« Furuisinng
store.
The * iml at the time was blowing fresh
from tli*s west. The firemen were promptl*
on tlie ground, but the tlanies spnad with
great rapidity. au<l the wind suddcuUy vis*i
mg to the north, and the rear ol the siilen
did marble five story block fronting on I ask**
street, by I*. B. Cooke A Co.'*
Bookstore. Shay * vvteiisivo dry goods store.
Barmnn Brothers variety store, and James
A. Smith Si Co., as hat and cap estubli-k
--tuent. wu**|wedily envelomxl in flame*.
tin Water »tr<vt the liauies extendixl to
four story brick block adjoining No. 133,
occupied by Warner. Clark «V Hater, whole
sale grocers, and the wind again shilling to
the west, swept throagli the extensive oil
and paint store of I.ew isA Pug**, successor*
to Alexander White, mid the * ‘tahlishnicnt
of Fidward llenqistcd grocer.
'l*l.o Jmi null give* the following list of
losse- and insurances :
i.-. -
Mil,(ssi f ll.'SKi
A I*. Spue ii 4,000
A l>. Tit-worth. 4(i,non iu.nmi
J. B. Uunhaia .’4.i"la
I .1. It. Slim I.in «R> l .linn
H’ilke A \Vcl„(<-: 10,000
Kdwanl Wright 2J,msi .'u.iss*
I>. li. Cook A Co ...I'l.ihs ;o,(Ki(l
i Walter Wriglit . t.dmi 'iu.issi
. Ilai mini lire- l.'i.O'Hl
It. ii. (ireeti 2,(RHi
W. Start. Ji t|MO
K. jlvuipsi* a.! . ... Hn.issi 'Ji.iKSi
Lewis A Pag* 70,000 0,004
Clark >\ Baler.. 4(1,(KHl an.lMxl
B.side- these, there were it iniinbcr of
others, though minor losses.
But worse than the hs» of pro|srtv was
that of life, can-ill by tie Midden lulling of
(lie lofty wall*. Tuo Journul gives the
i.amcs of a immlK rof tiieun n and citizen-,
w ho were mors or l*>» injintsl, and add- this
meluncholv li-t :
CHISoX- Ktl.l.Rll ARt* VIS*!Ro,
But tlm sadd'st is the last : l’p to this
hour, ooc o'clock, live lit* less Isslies hau
Isvn extricated from the ruins, but some of
them s*> shockingly disflgupsl u* to defy r*
cognition
Among the dead who- • b.slies have b< . n
recovered, is .John It. Hickey, foreman ol
Lib* rty Hot, \,i i, lb* was in the Alley
in the par of Comirk Cios- A Co. .-, an.l
was -truck down by a tailing wall.
Peter hilrwin, oi the Hiawatha Sulnun.
wb- burned to deuth in a r.*om which he oe
ciipied over the store ol Corniek. ( To.-* A
Co. Another p r-on, name not known
who sliansl the room with him. is supposed
to ts- lost.
The body of Mr. Barnum, tin* younger
brolher of the projirietoi, ol the timely
-tore, has been d* iiti!i»‘d nlso that of Mr.
Clarke, of the firm of Met * and Clark llurd
war* merchants <>n Slate stpvt.
Iwu more bodies wen insight amid t r
mins ol Barnum s-tore, hut had not Im* ii
extricated, up to the line* of o.ir fir-t
t ion’s going* to pr -.
Several pi*r*oiis are in *-in - mid th" tnosi
pinnfnl uppreh* iismiis bp* entiTlamed that
they liax*-fallen a saerifi* e hi this leinbh
caluniity. Among them, up* John High.
K.*o . of the linn of Mu. - and High, one of
onr ls-*t known and weallhh*st citizen*
Search has been made lot Inin but without
avail uni w* ar* eom|S'liisl to the concm
*on that In lias nu t n t*r.ilile late. Hid
h y White, a clerk in the store of Know a
Co ,i- also missing. The lost wen of l.im.
lie wa» in Barrnmi - store just befop* if was
crushdl l*v tlie lulling well There are oth
ers still, i.oiiirrrung whom the moat painlul
Rolieitud i* felt.
Cmn ami, Oct 30 l'i additon to tin*
names given of three who were killed at th"
tiP' the following were found last night and
thi- morning :
John A. Uayriioisl of Worcester, M i--
H. C. Kmrrs’w. '■•! Ij.in:ii M„- , M.,
C White a rl> rk in the employ of Snow A
t o . hardware dealers, ■loan .lunger- n l«
imrer. li. ,*x. Itru'lly, lorui' rlyr o| Ciuu uml
High. -Ir. of the firm of High A Magee aisi
other* an- vet ru:-a ng.
> 'l* an* Iml Rati* r«
New York. Oct, 10 -iJov. Kingrefuus
to convene an extra session of tht I/gtsia*
tur*. The ik teru'.nntien of the Judiciary
to interpret the * o*istituti*.u so a* to dial at
liberally as Jerenbie witli th* sii«j*isled
)s»nk*. obviates tic i.< «»ity for an extra
•VMiicm. Ine c *mmitt(s* of merrimnt* nrsl
t.ar,k*rs who went up to Albany to com
mute'' »t« w ith the * oivernor. p turrml to*lay
* oneurrirg in this v>< w of tic raw
At the m eting of tin Bond and S'/e k
hold’ :* of the New V ork an-l F.ne Hoad.
A* Id on Wi-JiH-wUy night 410JHM) b.isis,
propmad by li. d.ps torx l»* l*e is-iysj to n•
liexe tie Company * preoerit .tnbarrass
iimti'a. to provi'k-: gainst tr>e creation of tlie
future floating iVht ti larryout th* |>rr»-
{e*s«‘'i improvement* of ! > ro.nl wire sub
serff*ed Nearly tfc.iß'(" O hav* ben j,p .
vioualy taken
lie ..ibwriptioa leek- som* -iitv in
n iruoer are in a*'titt ' ,r< "ilation ar,*l the
■ e umount of * lire rip'. .!) i* not known
1 icy w .ii is- r*'tan,ed in' wivs to tin of
f.< * of tlie (ouif*ny siel a fiaitth Bas-tiog
; «t"*k »ti*l liondhoid* * will I* then ea lire I.
A iivo ition will I *• nf rrel utel lulopti-i
;,1 f :<*!*( • w.ththe I'.' 1 < »ijgg*vlrel on
W *-iw»*:ay tight p-w wn .*t|* <o«i{s*i,» fall
. „ d .* th.- y.-ar. c. ti,. paymetit of tni.d*
r* Ia - ifit • pi’u! to sf ofWi. and
a *n *,» t tig- vnp of th»- Com jam will I*e
, '. * I r tn* mm dm* and On- */•< » j,tar,M-*
' .:<■ i * jiAi.y w,:| aUo to* fair* . in j*ay
ftiut
N'tw Os im Oft 13 —9 P M F.<ry
'. • . n » <**« r!.e»fful. Tie Bank'd New
• i *■•■•.» payi g-pee,e i *ma.i E'lm* and
% **« ~:a rt* rsiy n*»t wis k
Oakley «v Hawkins will resume oil Men
d.,X.
J. A. lfougherly ,V Co., Western Pro
duct* dealer*. -i«|- iidfd yeaturxiay.
lan-'tavii.t.R, Oct. l!*—9 P. M.~The Jef
fersonville branch of tlw State Bank of In
diana relttses spevie for its hills.
St. 1/h is, Oct. IT—f». P. M.—The re
|M>rt that the bank of the State ot Missouri,
at St. I-mi*, ho* sinj-mdixl. is untrue. The
directors liave detcrmiisxl to pay every dol
lar. aud express confidence in their ability to
weather the present storm. There is no run
today.
Ptm.Ai'Ki.raiA,Oct. li*— !• P. M.—Two
prominent dry good* jobbing bouses sus
pended to-dav—one Iteing Itagucl A* Co., the
licurieat in tfee city Their assets are large.
New York, Oct. Iff— !• P. M.—'T)»e as
sociated banks have declmeil any
m*w Bceotints. w ith an agrrement to ridix'in
at par the notm ol l>anks out ol this State,
until resumption of s|HH'ie payment.
Pai'VIDRM'R. Oct. l‘t—l* 1’ M.—Till*
I luiiiiell Manilla' tnrmg Co. linxc askixl an
extensitm of six months. Their |*er»mml
assets cxcixxl their liabilities, tearing their
print work* uutouchixl
Wf comleti.sc from till' Philadelphia <*u
irttr tlie billowing pn nr ipa I feature* ol the
rebel law just pius'd a' the extra oesaionol
the l*'gi»lntnic :
Sis* 1. Kemils till the 3d Momlay of
April. I Hurt, all |M'iiultics u|sm Banks, Trust
mid Insiiruiiee Com|ninie-. and *ii*q* nd* tlie
opertttioii of all law- for compulsory as
signments, by reason of non pnynient of
siss-ir.
See. 3. U quirt*- weekly statement* ol
(tie condition ot the Bank- of I'hflodeiphia
utal PitUlmrgh.
See. 3 Tin Bunk- linist reccivi* nt par
for debts due them the lull- ol all solvent
bunks of th' State, which paid-|-'eic up to
Sept Ist, and limy pay <>nt their notes
See. I The notes of all solvent Bank*
to Ini received inpayment lor State and
county taxes whether the Bank- pay s|s*eie
or not.
See. li. The Bunk-tn pixy *|* ei' lotlie
State Treasury lor the depesul- made with
them, sullieient lo provide for inlne-t on
the Stale bond*, n- they Ixs'oine dm.
Sn .ii A slnv of e\,s*ution for onn year
in all jiidgmentN, wlieie the defemlunl gives
ivul estate reeurity lor the debt and costs,
and Jiays the inter, -! within lid dux* Thi*
section to apply to wage- lor lubor.or where
stay* of execution have been waned Ityr
debtors.
Sri .T. Th‘ proxisions ol tin- net to be
formally accepted by the bunk-, who urculin
to pay I jof I per «<nt. to th* State lor thi
lux or gruntrd (hem.
Sk, Id. No Bank. Saving- I'and. in
surarie*' or Trust Co., to engage in pun lin
ing the notes ol incorporated banks at less
tiiun pur. under a lino ol S.'ilKl to SI .(Mill
11. That no-Inch*, Iwuiil-or prom
isor v noli-, |- isoiial |iidperty, or other xul
liable seenrities. hy pollie, sle*l or h* Id in
pledge, I'ithci with jsiwer of attorney al
tueln*l or otli'TW is,. lor eirelil or motley
l<ian>d. -hall b>' -old lor the |sriod of six
iiionths from the jiiis-agi ol thi- act without
th*' consent of the debtor, debtors, or party
I,vpotheeating or pledging th" “uim Is'irig
h.el and oblnimsl in writing.
Si r. 13 That the notice required lor
pax im ut prolidi il in the rharlcisof Saving
rul'd are I Trn-t C.,mpani*'. incl -II sums
ev i-dillg one hundred dollars, is exlendi-l
f-r tin |sii*«|o| two months.
W i-iii.xnTi,v i let. I'l. 'I lie goxermis'iit
hailllg ICC' I’.ed III’,: rial inlol Illation of the
o itr;"/e allcgi-l 1(1 have Is’ Ii eouilliiMed h!
Ciijs* lliivli'li on Capt. Mayer of (lie
American brig*. It. \V flicker , lien, t'ass
)m* mmle a''emend on Secretary Totire l"r
a war Mi aim r, wili dispatche* to ('iqs
11-Vi i'll, i.ad not only to ihaniml the iue
mi-'tiatc releuie' **f the prisms r-. bin a lull
uml satisfactory indemnity for the out
rug*.
Tie steumnlup Fuiton, which hit a "lay
or two since f/,r tlie (mil 111 xeuri ll of fill
liu«lers. Willis* ordered to loach at Cn|s-
I lay ti«it if instrnetions eun catch her coin
rimnder la-fore she gets out to mix Mcuo
wide, uu order wu* promptly issurel for
aiiolher ateumer to get n mly and d> pa:t on
(Is ‘alls errand.
N > Yoiik, Or! M (i.cT (ontlmic*
*lrin.’**fll Best ela—pa|» r still oelling for
3 j* r i-i-nt a month
it ut IIS'S*, however, continues to revive
gradually.
.'l—ie »»an*l» at from I percent to pur,
ad lui« a downward t latency •
F«nl*n Xsis*.
Hunt Hi l,ci F, (let. l:i.—'||a* Liver
jsiiil and Montreal Steam Couif*ariy * s'aane
er North America from Liverpool on tlm
Tth has pa—l thi* point on her way to
<1 l*ls-e
Th* Cnnard atreimship Kuropa from Boa
ton 3 hi, via Halifax arrivi-l a' Liverpool
on t'»* 3rd.
Tt* Collins s'l-ariier Baltic from New
\ ork on the 3Clh nil , arriv'd at l,iv<T|«a»l
at ! I Tto A. M. onthebth.
T e screw •U'annr K angarrsi lor New
York, -ailed from Livir[**il »iui'iltaa<ou»ly
wit! the North Anu*ri<» on the Mli.
'lls-rs **l nothing lat**r from India by
'Ll* arrix al.
A B'l-<ian rriai»<<f war had li— i: sunk in
tte- * *'i if of Finland by whirh 1 400 live*
mre lo*t.
'I la- riiam*!! ministry hail ri-sigissl
Izskat Brivair —T)*c day ol departure
of :!.<• North Aimr ea wa* ts-ing of*«crvre|
in 1 gland a* a day of humility and pray
er on aciosintof the tresibtes in lisha Bu»i
is-x* «a* entirely -ua|#fM)<d.
Ti.< Bank of Lriglarsl hud loaned the
Last Imba Company a million ]-"ii»d- *b r
ling '*n tlwrsa-arity of India Bond*
More troop* are- la id in re-adiiaa* lor In
'ha lb(RRi oihlitionil militia wife to la
emlasiieil into the army.
Fa*** *•—'lhediff*r i.oe b*.tw<*i» Fm-e
»r*l loiimark. in re/ard to tlu* m tthna-ntof
tie * un*l durei ha*l been arrangnl
-Norv»<7 had left Madrid for
l*»r*»
l*r* .r*h whs I're-s dent of tlo* Courwilin
tfu- *.* w i'rovinfial 1 abinet
Hrav Murillo had loft Paris for Madrid, 1
il was siippostsl to assn mo a p wit ion in tho
government.
Swan as.—The Primv Koval of Sweden
has Uvn proclaimed Urgent during the
King'a il'uoas.
Paixi-iru.mits. -The election* in Wal
laehia bud rtwuliixl m favor ol (lie Union
i»U.
A Conrroas for the ilelinite orguni/utioii
of tho Pruci|Vß lilies is expected to tmx-t in
Puri* in November.
l.ivKNi-iaiu— llniidM nils market wu
damping uml price* of every description'
wore slightly lower. Flour dull and tritle
«*»ior. Win at dull. Ida'.’d lowor White
corn declined I*. Richard*, Spvn-e ,%
Co., ipiote western canal Hour at .llhutlll* ,
Ohio J.’sail.'t*. nil wheat 7a tiduHa ltd, white
wheat t'aa'.i tid, mi\rd corn 117* lid. white
4 OaFis.
Liverpool provision market— Beef dull.
|iork ipuet, bacon tlrm, lard heavy.
Ismmloii markets—Breads! nits were dull,
sugar ipiiet, coffee heavy. nnd all ipmlitiea 1
slightly dtvlincd.
l/mdon money market was slightly more
stringent. Consols for money o lows I
at thlu'.H) l-H.
Morutuu OnliHyn,
Wasimmotom, ttot. l!t, A letter Ims
lavn retvivvd in this city IVnm W P. I.un
don. one of tho clerks w hom the lute Hur
veynr (ienorul llurr loft in charge of the of
lioo when ho tor Ins own safely loft the Tor
ritory of I'lali lust spring,
h lie was on the I Nth Sept, in Plai-crv illc,
I'al lotn>M 111 giving an aeoonnt of loses
cup' from Salt Isike Pity bo says dial while
oiigugul hi eonvorsutiou w ith u parly of em
igrauts, he was assaulted l<y a gang of Mot
nions led on l>y a lellow nannd l>iek Pellet,
and a rnlliun associate, who, without eaase.
severely twist lion with stones and rlilliu . In
was soareely aide to reach Inane in muse
i|iieaee ol his wounds
The same altenusin they attacked the
deputy surveyor, Mayo, with stones Ism
dou nits driven Iroin Ins home at night, leav
ing his wile uinl i luld at Salt Isike Pity.
\ tier adroitly eluding his armed pursuers,
lie rouelied Plueerville in the uniat distress
mg eoiiditioli. lie says lie met oil the road
tin Indian Peter, Wlni iii.nl to In ipieul the
Surveyor tJeneral's nflh-e Peter iuformid
him that Brigham Voiilig had sent him out
1 to get horse* and carliines.
Tim Indian spared his life, lieeuusn lie had
. on si vi ral occasion* given him nil paint.
Istndou hud not long purled with him,
la-lore In 1 , the Indian, stmt a limn with four
halls. The iimn wi-upsl, though iiiueli in
jun-d.
Another elerk in P-c Surveyor Ih-m eal s
office, Mr Wilson, was also attai'kid hy
the Mormons. They roughly seized him.
tearing him away fiom Ins tHiiiily. They
eniiuiiainhd him to go along with them, and
make no loss, or tiny would d d soon
show Inin what they w< n going to do with
him,
Mr. Is»mhin's litter gives the particulars
of these oeenironoiv ||c ronclndca hy
saying tliut all the Mormons have left Pla
ernille and ('arson Valley, tor tin- pmp.se
i of delemling /ion.
IMilu I'.lh llim . •’*
PiM'tasATl. Del I't Forty eight conn
tHit official, with rcpu ti d majorities Irmn tlic
r«wt. give t'hnse 11)| 7 lltaj
All the Ifepuhliean Slule lii ki t. evis'pl
Itle< In nwl' i|i r, lor lioiird o| Puleu Works,
el. i inf Is gislature •wo thirds llcmocratle
llvehangeoii New folk <-> ufee nod little
I *• 11• r than nominal at ,'rni prcuuvni. the
latter for currency. *
The eiirrenev ipieslion ecintimi'w '|uiet and
him. Hint
The notes ol I lie Ohio, Kentneky, Indiana,
Missouri and Isuosiana sloik hanks, with
the eviptiun ol ,\. » Orltncs are taken hy
the iii' rehauts and hunkers at par. Th y
also offiT to take notm of all the liunks of
Itiillmiore, Philadelphia, N<w f ork and
Hoston, and likewise the jrnpT t«k. u at • ur
l.y these flunks, toil Iheri is very little as
yet m eireidation. It is undersl.HsJ lari'
that the hanks ol Ohio, Indiana and Ken
toeky kn p up spi n. |aiy menfs for the name
hut tl ut it ih not tls-ir intention, nor is it
piHsihle lor them to do So m fart, and with
tins view of tin- ease our brokers have to a
great extent owsed sending home pnp-r
'I he w.-allier has lai n cloudy all day, with
some light ram this morning
The river is now rising lapnllv, having
risen one ford the last si* hours. Thi-rmom
eter fill.
\\ Nlk»r'* I
W ssiiis.itos, O. t. 11l lidormution lisa
lam r'liivnl le r. from ll»e Hoath. that
Walker s expililion* are to leave N'-w Ur
learn. aisl Mint at tiiilvmton has Uvn do
laywl in i-imwipn-TKi- of financial jirewuire,
until the first of November. 'I hey do tad
expel to newt with serious if soy, t.pprsi
tion. from the F.iJcrul officers.
They propise to land al sene piint in
Pnsta Itn-a on the Atlantic mast nnd then
march to San .lisa-, the > npital of that Its*-
public, which May exp. t to reach in two
■fays Their calculations art/, that when
they rupture if. the wltolc country will fat in
their pesaes-ion.
The aggregate of the tiliihuster force is
from I 2nd to 2.<H)O riem
A Inter from Captain Hudson to the
Navy In | air'rn< tit says that the Niagara
would begin to discharyi entile on the sth
instant. The officer* and res were all
wll.
Tlie President r.-*.im">l Ins residence to
dav at the While House
'l lm amount ol specie h*-ld hy our city
hanks is no leas than If IO.IKMI.fHHI. and com
penal with ttair liabi lithe, they are in a
•trorger pant km than they havi lam for
y» ars past
'IV li risers Bank today votisl to go
into liipiidstion, aisl tV Bowery Hank hav
ing forfeited its rights under the banking
law. will likewise laxve to follow the same
c-airsv.
It .s rumond that m veral of our tianks
are preparing for an t-*r’y resumption of sp
eie payment
Pnii.xnKi.mila, Oct. 20.— Muon. Faro
ham. Kn klinut A (V>., dry gooils merchants
have sitsp'iided and usk uu extension.
Kieihcl.
Ptrrsos, ( lot. I if.—The recent freshet lias
carriexi off the horse race dam aorta* ths
iSuiapielmnna Itiver, six miles sbovs Junk
ham Uock. This will suspend navigation
u|K>n the North Urancb Canal lor a long
i time, if it dis-s nut op-rate to the unlira
uliamloniiießt ol getting etail xn-st Irotn fhc
valley, except by railroad.
IlMitk AlTiklr*.
Nkvv Vokk, Oct. l!*.—The Metropolitan
Hank gives notice that il will la-gin to mor
row to receive hills of the New Kugland
Hanks on depwit at i|iiarter p>r cant, dis
count, excepting only those of the Rhode
Island Hunks.
In the Supreme Court, Unlay, Judge
Roascvclt dismissed the motion for nu in
i junetion against the Hank of New- Ytsrk,
Tim returns from the chatting house d<-.
note a gradual resumption of activity in
business.
Haines, l.y man A- Co, a leading dry goods
house, havcsus|ixuidrd.
N 11. Wolfe A Co.. Hour and prxaltire
dealers, who temporarily susp-nded recoutly,
resumed payimut to-day.
Nkvv Yokk. (let lit. The Ulaek War
rior arrived at this pirt last evening with
Havana dales to the Itli mat.
The weather was litre, and a very good
prosp et of a large sugar cron.
Il was thought that Capt. Palmer, of tin
alleg'd slaw r Paem. would V- riiminr.i ilv
lotnlctumil.
The New Yoik City Hanks now receive
on deposit and in payment of debts due, the
hills of all Hanks in the State, exiept the
following live :
Yates Co, Hank, Tompkins Co Hank
Hank of Orleans, Ontario Co. Hank.
The numla-r of failures repirti-d in last
weeks /m/rpmi/rn/ are mu humhtil inn / »-i
ttj m en !
Mi w ork City I urn is lies the numla-r ol
fifti/m'ii i, without eountllig tlio eightts-n
Imlik HUSp-iisioUH. There weie llltn-ii fail
ur>s record'll in Hoston. Pliiladrlpliia lur
loslies twenty failures, Ht. Louis three,Ohio
live, Illinois throe, Michigan three, lowa
“even, Mminsuia llirn l , Indiana two, and
Wist msiti one.
Nkvv Omi.kxnh. (let '.Ml—Heaths, last
wck, Ido, liy yellow lever, ,’lti all hos
pital eases
Uriiud •Liry fouml a hill against Black
wish| for tlu-murder of Wright.
Finaueiallv, the day closed uhsiiny.
Noing in Lx Image; many workmen dis
eltarged Irmn mamiluelories.
Nrvv Yoga, Oct. 20. The Crystal Pul
utc was thronged to night, In hear the uu
mnl address In-fora the American Institute,
hy 11• >n V P. Hanks. The utldrrws was
most able anil eh«|ucnt, tiealilig nil Iho el
ements ol national wealth, and the choice of
avocation ami their relation to the moral
and sts-ial eoinlltion of the times.
At least leu tliinisiiliil p-iwous were pres
ent The manager* anti invited gutwto sat
tlown to a splendid liwii>|Ui I.
The Coroners Intpieat into the dentil of
Mr Hweiison, who was murih-red on Natnr
uay t vinili)!. tixes Ihe crime on James Rog
ers, o youth sixtein. lie is not ye I nr
listed.
W xsmsoros, Oct.l/'tiersfrom Citl
join. a llidiiee the Is-ln-l that (lie Pm-itlc
"M tiouof the wagon loud is hy this time
completed The i nun try hetwn-n Harris
Isike and Humboldt Itiver is not so lavor
able as wus lirst atilh-ipatisl, it t»ing pmrly
aiiptilkxl with tiinlsr, glass and water.
A letter dated off Havuaa. Lith, front a
pi-son on hoard the Star of the West,
wlii' li left In-re on the 71 !■ insl lor Atpin
wall, says :
W i have had a very unpleasant piasiigc.
We wi re oh.igi I to throw overhoard some
ol tin eargo. It blew tienii-mlously. We
rail a thorn on tin eonsl nl J-'loinlu, vvla-re W<
stin k.l hours. Wu were very lucky to get
oil II was broad day light when sm- went
ashore. U « exp-et to he live days more on
the voyage In Aapinwall.
I let ails of tin- Mexican news whic h was
brought hy tin- steamship Texas to New
Orleans has le u riis-ivni.
The Alvanv. who was unnlion.il in the
despatch bom New Orleans, was Him Male
url Alvur> / Maiiano \ i gan had Pi-ti ex
n utisl for his uesissinatiori.
Tin railroad enti-rpn-i-, particularly that
relating to tin- Ti huanti p- L - loml. is the
pririi ij***l tuple ol discussion in tin- Mexieou
priws.
Thru* of the Mexican Hutu hail rmim-nt.
nl to grant extraordinary p,w'-r« to tin- ex
ecutive until Dm- new Ooveriurwnt was es
tahllshlil
• Jen Pillurd s lelti-r hail eausisi much in
dignation against Mania Anna.
Messrs. Item . Alsure ami Koule wert pus
w-ngers on tlm Texas
A not Inr conspiracy to restore Hants An
nu had las n dtacovefisl and promptly frus-
I-hUhI
A revolution was to liatre broken oat on
llm 2.'ilh in tin- City of Mexico. There
wa* great f xciti-ment ami alarm for thn-e
■ lays Among tin- conspirators' arriwta were
*»eii Halas (Hmihlh, (ialhsMso, Hecfexi, Ho
m-lia. ami Col. IKm Migucriui, who were
doubt Ii sa In league with Santa Anna.
Tie- t/uenlla bands still held their own
against A Ivan-/., nnd eonifnanii-atioa with
the Pai-lfie is cut oil
r.'Ofl.lHMt of tie slm k of tie- Tehuanlep-c
fuel was off, red and was well aeeured by
csMtaliato.
Ihe lull- storm exteodisl along the gulf
coast, 1 la-town of Mcmsl. Vera Urn/,
yiehied to its violet K-i-. The V omit hail di*
ajijswnsl.
Affairs iu Yucatan were in atatn ifiio.
The tiovernae-nt holds Merida.
The tjovernor of Ison hail impriaoned
the Ihslaip of M,Miteriy Lsx-ause of bis re
fusal to swear alhgiaiseto theUoveniment
Wash IXI-To* Oet. 20.—Information boa
lieeu R<x-ivis| from an nffteial source to the
rlhrl that tla- ( institutional Convention of