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LATER. More Good News! CONFIDENCE FULLY RESTORED. YORK, Sept. 25-1.10 p. m -A tour among New the banking firms and Sroker's offices, shows and a visit to the sub-treasury this p. m., Constill further improvement in feeling. fidence a is much restored, and the belief is that matters will soon assume a decided improvement. There is considerable activity in stocks, the and they are bought and sold now for first time in four days on certified checks. The following are the quotations at this hour: Union Pacific, 19a20; Western Union 58; Paci York Mail, 29a30; Wabash, 40%a42 New fic Central, 89a90; Ohio and Mississippi, 28 bid, North Western, 39a40; Lake Shore, offered at 75: Rock Island, 85a86; Harlem, 108 bid; St. Paul, offered at 32. Everything is quiet up town. The runonthe savings banks is subsiding. A Better Feeling in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25 -There is a more the hopeful feeling among merchants, and Third prices of goods continue very steady. street is quiet. All the national banks, savings banks, and such of the state banks as did not suspend pursue business in the usual manner. and The board of brokers continue in session adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That until otherwise ordered certified checks or due bills on any of the associated banks will be received in settlement of contracts between the members of the board. Precautionary Measures in the West IN CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, Sept. 25. The Cincinnati clearing house association has just adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That for the protection of our commercial interests and for the purpose of preventing a drain of currency from the banks and bankers of this city, we do hereby agree New to adopt substantially the plan adopted in York, viz. They will not pay out currency on the checks except for small sums to be optional with the banks upon whom they are drawn, but they will certify checks drawn on balance in their hands payable through the clearing house only. IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. The Clearing House Association held an important meeting last night an to consider the financial situation. After animated discussion, which lasted till near one o'clock this morning, the following resolution was Resolved, adopted: That until further action, and in in view of the disturbed condition of affairs New York and other cities, and the difficulty in converting balances into currency, and on allvice of the bank examiner, our members be recommended and authorized to suspend made currency payments on any large demands over upon their, either from country banks or their OWE counters. Salt Lake City Out of the Storm. SALT LAKE, Sept. 24.-The financial crisis in New York has not affected the situation here; but, in view of possibilities, several English companies have offered assistance. The Situation Abroad. LONDON, Sept. 25,3.30 p. m.-The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased €376,000 during the past week. The amount gone Erie into the bank on balance to-day is £12,000. railway shares active. Last sales at 44% LONDON, CLOSING Sept. 25, RATES 5 p. IN m.-The LONDON. rate of discount in open market for three months' bills is 4 per cent. The rate for money at the Stock Exchange on government securities is 21/6 per cent. Consols, 92% for both; bonds of 1865,old, 95%; 1865,95 10-40's, 90%; new fives, 91% THE PANIC THE ROAD TO SPECIE PAYMENT. LONDON, Sept.25.-The Daily News believes that the financial panic in New York will lead to the resumption of specie payment. THE MEETING CALLED BY MR. WATSON to consider the affairs of the Erie railroad company, took place to-day, and was attended by one thousand persons. The meeting was described as stormy. A resolution of thanks to Mr. Watson was unanimously adopted. The names of Bischoflshein & Henry were greeted with a storm of mingled hisses and cheers. Mr. Watson, in the explanation of the affairs of the company, said there was some apparent dubiousness about accounts, but he believed they were correct. They wanted $30,000,000 immediately to finish improvements already commenced, and to lay a third rall. The meeting was attended by many Americans. MORE SPECIE FOR NEW YORK. LONDON, Sept. 25--185,000 pounds of bullion was shipped from Liverpool for New York today. The steamship City of Brussels took 15,000 pounds, the Adriatic 35,000. Another Ocean steamer Wrecked. OFFER Sant with The