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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 18656. 3 this Department. They generally concern, etther direct- | they made the most of it,and glorified themselves ‘Weebly Report of Deaths against 37,124 tons for corresponding week last year; for | or indirectly, our federal relations; aad sume of then | and the republic as bap atl oy head of the uni- i ey le ees dpe New York, frum the 84 day of Pyeng 1,170,831 tons, against 1,104,649 tons to same | *; Loe pig ty ct & character which renders it doubtful whether & | vere utu pace that leit dozy and decrepid November to the leth day of November, 1865, last year. There ts some little impr in tho | Parytes, Fn $134 Oil paintings. uo aioe City Pioneer a proper self-respect should not have dictaied their wlent | Sigtes of Kurope nowhere. So the destinies, al- Men, 49, Rr oe OF 12; girl, ota, 2 1 time a ovement, \ Macarvul .., 300 coins when it behooves every pro-slavery | return to the source whence they emanated, tut it is proveled, udministered a corrective, | Adults, 103 “a 168, ag 72; females, 119; | demand for stove coal. In other reapecta the maket re- 6 Li i ol persons, 7, to see 4 pan t De np and doing. Jt Soasbortee vit esas deemed best to eer on the slue of souriesy; aad viewed {a | je balance on the side of monarehy. mu ns without material change; dull for the season, and ‘no longer hesitate avout taking up their lune of march, | country, they ema aati wT the gravest import for | Gold was siddeniy turned up to the light in an abies onl cmeee. Vireele very searce, The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Shey minrd come thicker ant a ee myer gy your consideration, casita Engllah colony, amd Calit found @ rival on a mi nd Bright Cant hice RY Baer cco, abolitionists) are © Jn 1850, the of Georgia, respor 22 a ‘errtory in alleg ¢ Pines Senet teat un eaecantien, ie, povestiand brignest siar-at the republic Wee: glee ihe the ears)’ pee pen OE: Wee regarrs 9S [eeprereeiele ! d i F é t : i § reer eages ance to the English crown, The a this Territory wita borces of their fllowers. | mation of theis cli pa ney has been to the am unt of $100,000 ia the | the juspose or devermaing the course which the Slate | En radiance of tie gulaxy—was eclipsed; the | Padi: ini bewviars.. intended ‘0 be made on the liweof the Lehigh and Dela- Fast, and sent to the aboliioninis , Would pursue in ruierence ‘0 x series of wets passed OY | Pritishere had their gold telds also, with no “demo- | Bleeding fiom lunges... ware canal, navigation will be suspended onand after the ree of making Kansas « feew ciate; and ‘hese Holt | the Congress of the Lrited States, kuown na the cumpror | cyctie In tituiions” to neccunt for the phenomenon. | firenchiti Int pre said, have formed thewselves into a secret, mid- | ie meusures.”” All those measures, * direc dy or instt- et preximo, Bccaat! FeetSSeus SR mene et et organization, wlere they meet aod concoct ways t t ” but were do- | Even in cme of the details of the two discoveries crurtu ‘The wnnexed statement exhibits the quantity and value | 2 — to accomplish every aoe ne Tascali- Titty eteeied, the loa eaeeas pacitie nigast- | there war u kind of sooty : Hargreaves pairs off oo repent teenie © | of certain urticter exported from this port during the | Fy ty and dishonesty to thwart | the influence, and | quent.”” Waite Georgia found in it © matter for objection | iy bictory with Sutter, Metbourue became a very | Conny! lin itis of stounch. 1 | Week encing Friday, Nov. 9, distinguishing the des:ina- 1 Strength of the pro-tlavery varty ; andi: Y | and watter for approval,”’ still, in the epictt of devodon | vigorous reproduction of Sen Francisco; monareh' (blows). 1 | tion ond extent of shipments to each 1 are making use of the money lurnished ves in popu- | to te Union, she eolmly conside: ed, in sovereign evnven- | fairly tromped the best card of the republican hand; Cinupresmon of the brain 2 shipments to each place:— ' 12’ lating this Territory from the freo Sts e-—che passage of | tion, wucthes, \‘consimtent with honor,” she could | guid ihe Vid World was not so completely distanced 1 | Commence oF THe POET oF New Yori—Vanve ov Exroms, | ne 4 oF sible to knock lerincaianbcieas panto ve ipod eral schaiae of pasifoation,”” oot waer | after all Luex veneren (infoni).... 1 Fe \Vaen cae < as : est lay in uadherence to it, or iu resist’ | Not thot California lias ceased to be what it pro- | Congeation of the) 2 Langs, diwase of ....... 1 "hes. | Valve, Phy. Value. | Cyntharides.. 24 08,87 ye yb Mt that wailst she aid not + who! Pasfer i pc ‘ agen ee SS TURGe.. NES, CLEP OE .06 - + Cotton, balon.4,€02 $102 22 ‘Tebaeeo, cn. 26 $4,000) whl ha outh must at once rally—there is no tims to be | Seve bet tna quali node oy fy" as a pormanens | Mire! y, Saasert to staid albina ae eam Ciera tice ns core Bt Maliemintons of eothe: +3 |!'moar, balan 4 901 Ep. tup. bb1K2,108 angen | yup Ares 5 ee Tost—money must be raised to meet every emergency, | rere yt it vectional eoutvoversy. ‘But stv did the wet which we think the Ameri- iis "22 Maruewan tnfamtte,.... 38 xT fm | Senet ons are ae gud this Territory must be densely populated with men | 46 y, he put the World upon wotior that ae | Cune’do net quite forges whea they draw compari- | Cenvi-iens, puorperal,.. 1 3 {| Been’ oi a ae in favor of slavery; it not, everyting ty loot tous. The | vil) and ought to resist, even (as a ast reort ) tea | sous LO ween the social stuteo theirowa gold fields Botti: i Rel , W 1 Geine om rir 201978 eee eee eee eicctige oil] sueuat tractiin’ | Ssruption ct every tle tliat stnds her 0 the Union, | and these of Australia. We published unt loug ago (oy tll oatmeal gad i nite Mazule « uo : or 4 a lot box in past elections w unt te nothi apy Pture ac ion’ of Congress, upon the subjoce ot | yi oxto ot ome New York coviemporary,who “in | yf mers ‘ ; F voks, | os 8. if Kansas is to cater the Union asairee stave, But wecan | SPS. in the bintict of Columbia, or in places | the a : Ara: Who MD | Tiatmense... 1 580 | , Se sama baba tae Inver . and progress of Cali omnia and Australia’ 4 1 4 7. # 108 pot Patera: tuat as pasiginapaey. p dormant anc ines | gudject 10 the jurisdiction of Congres theompurible wit | soy y fiir op portuiity of computing the colonial " 7 "000 ‘Total... e Ses ares ae ey marines Shy teed Dec. anerene the sslety, dowestis tranquility, the rights aad honor of oF Grect tritein ane the working of demo- i LONDON. 6 1608 Beriously impaired. The yallaut snd glori us ld Soule } tre slaveholding states ; or any'act suppressing the slave ations.” Olen gu thie Game emia 1 | Flour bbin...4,172 $88,107” Whoat, bus.19,060 40,444 ‘ feeapt of har enetoles to wentg sol det nad.her of bee jus~ | unde, Dotwocn she alavehulding bale» or auy eefusat to} cone difficult, to, do. impartially tage to onmie | Usseniery er -=— 1646 sep dp sec poachers admit, as a dtate, ay ty - z > imparti - peDiery » Cres ne righls; ben why not come at once uo sore propttiow | Cicen'ot the ealetence of slavery tuervim, of any wck pro | fis otuerives with other. A Teedkete metaphy- | Tpisreenent ot the liver T Total ...s.sereeerones aa ++ 898,041 time can oiler than the prese Hesirae no longer, now | piping the iutroduedon of viuves inty We Tesivoiesof | cian way eceemplich it, but resolute metaph; “i ecmlaleatlge Bee Spsati tla as ya + is the time—Kanans bound, onva:d. Tue peu lavee | Ciah and New Mexico, or ary net repealing ov waterlaily | icinns ase tore. Nation covpariwous are made Tien helen iene potash, bois. 12 m” UM morat. Party of this Yerritory will meet you wiih op@9 arms AD” | picaiiy ing the laws now in free for the (wo owery oF f erg sin der didiculty, and we may generally inis- aed roiag Fotaae,: Weis, 325 ae Grinds:nmea Bhearty welcome, Come and join usin the nobie ova | Hyg siaves.” Kvas loved chat there woaraces would | ut them, Te eovive at the truth we do not reo. ik i a ¥ Btrike for your liberties and the perpevuaivn of tae prove, what they were promised to be, a final udjastinent srg} 1 1,000 ty fhe ne) bid g Hooing ourselves exocUy ad aeb'y, per.. 12 he defective or the " . wits Sponge, baler, 16 diom id a little tinged in REOAPTTULATION-— DISKS CLAHEE Rice, teres, SFL pribiagt the Lawless con- | Bones, j ants. & : nize the necessi iy woald others see 1 tie on stiiution—put down the abotidovists and fmives of the | Or Ke viovery agiiarion, aod Unal the cou North, they have already been all.wei (oraucr sway, | (ieneciuth raj yy repoor, It was bopes that, xfer ma ‘ and are conrequenily becoming ,more impudeas every | jing co large a eacriuce, involving 4 sareader of all pare | £) oe# Col re’ day, Strike terror to their black earts aad make thei | Hefation on ihe part of the slaveloldivg otsles, ia the | tle prerent enc. ropent of their past tram-greseious wich avsioinu promise | yp California, the spi it uf tev stlugg es | Gition of Culiornia doring the early period of itg | brat apd ne Total... weer CONSTANTINOPLE, $4,056 Timente, bags 214 $2,900 ne never to darken the peace, haprivess, and perpetuity of | iy would Le appemied. twas hoped that the exbivi- | bistery—Aa condition much worse than that of | Generative er , bowels anit albior 16.046 logs our glorious republic by lifting an arm or raistux a yce | tiou of euch Ghipterested devotion ta the Uaioe Australia at ary Gme—our American contemporary HP and bl digeative orguns. ......40 seseanaraees ai688 to proclaim negro freeaom in our Lerriiory, sic sell bY |, oveke a cordial veelprocation, en the part of ti paints its pro-eut orderly and prosperous state, ia | Lure, *hront, Gnesi coer erat! gens, 208 right belongs to the South and must be owned by the erty: "i ; 1 hs ste, ia | OM age... al fOVOrk. see 16 » suveholling States, and restore those f wrecual relations | wl ch we shorted heartily reiolce di the last letters of ba... 468 ts oe Bouth at the sacrifice, if need be, of her best and bravest ‘ ~ sa i Wy fe . ne horld heartily rejoice he last fe f kin. &e. eruptive Urinary organs. a ore ; : Boat , 5 betmeen she two great nections of Lue coniederagy, wich | Cur correspondent at San Francisco, aud several | Mie. f eve y org Fane, bole. 1,012 ‘sla... O14 304 68 In the Independence Disya’rh of the Ist, we find a dos. | Premped the wagnanianous compromies u! ine coma | Veceding, did wobeacie misgivings ax bo the per- | Toni...” ee eee Wheot, bus. 2.048 6,000 Resin, bbl. 3,000 PO et <4 tution. Put this hope has not been reaticed. Tie ugiw e i . sesesesereseees ” Kye, bus. .40,816 47,403 Stave car, bhs teal@02 — 88,610. a from St. Joseph, of same date, which says that | ii, continues. ‘The storm cloud sill ooseures the gio- | (eet correctne:s of seme parte pe Sie lee: hus | —Of which 6 wee fom violent causes. ; ean | Se iakcbgn.2,008 10a aan. oe eetramrhiis ct bed oe Reniahoess SeoMsiaaes riee of our political firmament, and thueateas to dis. | the New York een. Such : UB Oia acim. Total,...... ee ae . Pat. nipne addr. +e charge ity thuncer en our heads. spect for tiny timt live and property are about as | Under i year. 06 80 to 40 years ry see 9874 tried to choot him. His gun missed five; ie then siabbed ‘the law in force for the recovery of fugi'ive saves | gifo in Colifornm as in any other Btate of the 40 (0 50 year 7 t oo yt ‘soe Laughlin im the abdomen, Laughlia tien deo a tevol- | yon not been cepealod of materially motiuel. But xt | Unien? Vhere miwt be a Luge qoalideation in the 60 to 00 pain. Mt Me the a Roe ver,,and shot him through the beat, Jaughlin’e Mets | ico stanty threateacd. ‘he conyention of 1850 ex- | © alavt,’ if ibis iatre. One of the last letters of 00 (0 70 yearn, 11 | Lava, mal 4niaaa 30m areas E Sectiactua Thad ‘thupthin' balohesd' 46, she [2 ) the deliberate create! Bhai re faithful | cur oor e pendent st “0 reports twenty 70 te BO years. : Saltpetie, Bs’ 100 fo 60,090 , “ 4 ha re jon of the Fugitive e law, the prove aulno- - aly peri % . 9 oe BO to OO years, oO v1 Wha cane ws pecret association of abolition udventuzers ia Kansas, | \Nicy capenus the prevervaiion of ourenach loved | ¢2*¢e of murder durin, mth of June, and 219 | enc y fo a) Andie i} teen Gi Seats nin 1 bcc eee aX | and when fully posressed of their de igus, mady pablisa- | Unicn,”” How contemptuowly has the deciarsiion beoa | for the bals yeu id, twenty-four | 96 to 0 years,......--. Lt Rie. ch, hes ee ee vo . tion of thein in the papers at =t. Josepa treated in some of the non-waveholding Staves! Lu Maxam re mtumed a8 having been hang by the Total.... Vinen Ex Vwood, bx 100 AS BS 4,267 Brasil ™ KANSAS CONSTITUT:ONAL CONVENTION. chusetis, Vermont and other States, acts have oeen while legolity and the Sheriff succeeded in Droge Staves... oo 225 Tnetr amen tie Wook 19,008 {Correspondence of the st. Louis Lemocrat.) passed virtually nullifying the law. In “ome instaaces it the some jnetive only en two, Muasieal Bt OITL Flicka 208 Tovrsa, kh. T., Vet, 22, 1805. bak nol been executed, and with great diculsy in every ‘The causes that produce all these murders appear ‘Totel. Matben a G9 Waste od ‘The convention met at 9 o'clock, A. M. Wane. | stance where it hus been, A slave escapes trou Mary- | « judicrously trival, and this recklessness 0° live ‘ Op 6 9,423 Other rr ‘Tbe penvent{on 358 810d to te EL nt ee ae ee reed ta croont | 2,eteributed to the “ universal and or rardly prac. 8 ments, bes. 150 $1,470 21 19,886 Bele, te nko E a ey invoking the Divine blessing | thelae or punish tho erime. A clave esceped frou Vie- | te Of carrying revolvers.” Again, California, it is tig Weword, tone 27 620) Value of merchandise put on the market Ee rap po soa re tanned . Lista the clap of Boston To elfeet his recovery ‘the | *aid (unlike Australia) has no overbearing olficials tt OBR , Pinta | Stn Me Wok cece wecrccses cece ence rece O2OOL INE orrhe list of delegates was then read over. Twenty-one | frevident bad to order the army and navy to prolect the (peealapane the algteks E whose Oe it Ie pe e zumo ba bare ele Cae poles fale aaa ne ey Do. do. do. 827,086 |, at yy mere th: 100,000. Sach aes © miner, and who sapparen care for imeahoure, '* Islan 2 niiell’s Tal.) |. Hoap. 4 ad S i. < As fifty-two delegates were elected, thore was nota | is enforced, although the Geougia convent declared | lector nay do worse thaty haracn a winer— he may | (!ered Heme Honpital,.. 4 Ward’s iol, tanig't Honp.. 8 } Wheat, bau The imporiations of general merchandise consiet juorom present. Several, Lam wid are confined to their | that the Union depends upon its faithful exesution A | ghect him; in this sume month of June one Califor. | Lupntic As’tm Bloom'le, 1 Bods by the prevalent autumnal diveasas of the West. | ense for resistance, however, is not made until ic shall | pier collector killed 4» Mexican miner at Tuttletown; TOM eee eereecces Among the sick members is Mr. ‘Conway. of Law-ence, | be repealed or mategally modidied by Congrew. There | and another both ehot aud killed three Chinamen in c resentatives to the ausad | fore, il no redress cau conststen' ato Bie "4 constitution in the adoption of retaliatory ‘Mieayares, et | Métipoucernty. ‘These four murders were perpe- principally of articles of general consumpti»—artides more of necessity than luxnry—as Cillows:—ooffee, $251, ~ £72; negare, $120,087; Lemp. $45,871; 1ron, $08,272; ral. rond fron, $8,796; lead, $08,700; Un, £60,203; auger, Flour, bbls. Total .,... SECOND DAY. “e, * in patience possess our eouls,” trusting that the | trated with the ever-handy revolver, on a slight re- Rn Sout Asien " , ae Prayer by Rev. Mr. Burgess, palricth i of the North way yet be rallied to tue rescue. | #estznce to the payment ov the tax.” Massing by the Vieng, bbls..2\5R6 $1,007” Bread, bte.. 7a son7 | $260,600; tea, BEAT, C17; watches, $80,000. Mt ppm ‘Messrs. Samuel C. Smith and Chas. A. Foster were ‘The comprom-e measures of 1850 established the prin- | loss of live in private brawls, aud the prevalence of Ges * cof 500 28 Taek Ibe. tat ap Soy | that the value of tea, sugar end coffer imported into tae @lected necreiaries ciple that the people of the Territories shoult de e-mine | “rowdyivm,” street i ghts and diflicultiea in San Fran- ©. meal, bbls 1/010 Wine, bakets 12 130 | istrict lant woek, was $010,819,—equal to nearly ones 1 Hon. Jas. H. Lane was next elected President of the | the question of slavery for themselves, and that hereafter | cisco, in whi h politicians, lawyers and merchants “40 Hops, balos.. 15 447 | half of the total Importations, ‘Convention—was sworn, and then administered the vath | such ‘erriteries should be admitted as States iato the | fig. s¢cstensive! king ouly of the goldiields, 4 Of office t» the delegaten. Colom, with or without, slavery, as they shoutd decide, | itty, mp etl Crm aiaory fear Aceh Per perl 20, carseat eather, txs, 760 3,887 de Rev. H. B. Burgess was elected Chaplain. {The iabt Congress passed an act to organize Territorial | (see een ee enn ee ctlicieut police or ver 21 (ino. Bellevue idosp'l, 7) OM" 4 Laon Stock Exchange. The reporters of the Territorial press were then off- | g ents for Kansas and Nebrasva, in which thie | CAUTH include eilher on cee a ot beth ss shorice woul 1 eee she MATURIMY, Now, 10, 188i. cially “recognized.” principle was practically applied; aad by the repeal of | SC) Upuleus sax colicctors. The Australian type of bot 1 Other astiien) aa 149 | $2000 Kentucky 0#,, 102 200 wha Brie 1... bo 4 Mr. Ddahay, the proprictor and editor of the Territorial | the Missouri probioliion, whi h it emtaing, it opens dees net suficr in the com Heon. The last letter Howpitals).... | 1000 Ind Htateb'e..0b TOM 460 do... BO 48 Register, the administration organ of Kaasas, is a mem- | ther Territories to the slaveholder with his propecty. | Of enr corres;endent exhibits a Sheriff quite as de- Tl S me Total sans | 860 Ind 2h p “4 a der of the convention, the late clections in hansas show that a large m jority | cided in hy mode of proceeding as the collector. | City Inapector’s Office, New York, Nov 10, 1855 = isabahah hte 11000 Virginia f ta “ On motion of Mr. Parrott, of Leavenworth, committees on | of the people are in favor ot adopting slavery a= @ partof | He viv conveying two privoners to Mariposa when, SAITOH WERT INDI, 11000 Misrourt 6'4.«3 87 4996 Legislative Department, foiagaettl Judicial, Apportion- | their demestic systew; and the indicat fan thee vies a Gifieulty” occurring with them by the way, eV eee ae poms bie * i 1006 Frio © Be (71.00 76 “ ment, Elective Franchise, Corporations, other than bank- | will probatly apply, during the ensning Cougress, for | « pe f i ad. .the other;” . omnenties, ba. 200 do. hb 16 ing, Banting and Currency, Public Lebt and Pablic Wo-ka, | admivion to the Usion ss ‘a alaveboliing State. This Gime t ea " Oe DANE O he Oss abe Mr FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL 250 | coo Exie Bes 76 bi 45) Future Amendments to Constitution, Education, Militis, | brings up the jaremount question of the day, Lookiag | 7 “ne in b i in “> 7) Y i : rf th - 10000 Ti) © 1Ut De. B10 ™ rts Finance aad Taxation, Public Institutions Preamble and | (o tle clemen’s of the next Congress, it seems that che | Cepetch in beriness, The day he was “ on MONKEY MARKET. 20009 “ bao te Bill of Rigite, Jurisprueuce, Miscellaneous Busioess aad | anti-rlavery tree sols wentiment is tm the ascendancy, and | Ted to Stockton to Le married” he made a Soxpar, Nov. oP, mu, | CPP bush % Printing wore appointed. that her application will be rejected. This, therevre, is | #lipht detorr, fought a duel wiih rifles, and, baving . per * sine WN A Committee op Phraseology, ‘whose duty shall be to | the condilin of sffaie—on the one haa we ses the | rettied this litte affair, calmly pursued his No xocner have we disposed of the advices by one Euro | pork, yhin... 10 iM careiully examine everything emausting from the eon- | threat, ond the power to execute it, to refuse the adunis- and concluded the other, it may be | pean stcemer, than the public mind is turned to the | Butter, Ibe..1,269 é we rr preroerr 3 motion of Mi. Delabay, was added to the ie of thin behets as, 5 Bale a the Uaion os sutivacterily, Another incident oF | next, The stembip Pacific, from Liverpool for taiy | lard W436 1,019 Wwteking, 76 10 Tord Av Bi receding list. “becouse of the existence of slavery thetic,’ on the n 1 he © lette ‘ ay) Home, 6,040 6 sg > mat 7 + Preeetfa to appolata comuattes todivise the Teretory | otis <eagua nents paged to rect sucunu acy, Mayen | CoNornlan life giver in the samo, letter, would | pos, nas been at sen elght days, and we must look for | Wii guia Sry gS hayarrmamndslb0 ‘ 17 200 Reading WR... OB ct Digs coc ptvea ion gee ia ak Vela (ae a Toei 1 ) to oe of the Union oe makes it almost ludicrous. A poor Frenchtaan, | Yet ##F val to two or three days, with one woek’s Inter | I’. yarn, Lala.” 64 "AT Fire crack’s,ca 6 166.0 DIF wo 600 oe... he . Hollday moved that a committee of three be ap- | ‘hen, enn we secure the & slave- ° i rs oe i i tel ge , ah eencwiel vase! Héwart. baw. 6 s E> pointed toprocure an able and efficient reporter or re- | eliing state, without r alums. | Hewed Vriant, Velieving Lluel’ swindled by @ | intelligence The shght improvement reported ta comsols | 47. 50h oe ie 1 ay spl 3 od = porters for the convention. Adoptes. tum? It ean only be do hing adueren i Frenciean broker, walked into his office with | Just previous to the dygarture of tho Asia, apd the toubt | pre pe ° "sEke 86; Adjourned. aye 1 none yp ptiy ren mal fcasrsri oad — suas ope Sy geeity Fo ed at alae H, | existing om this side relative to the dalenf the reeelpts of anbow, 12 Ameri x Ek a re of tbe column of ber Southern canteder ates; erepar in his mouth; he qwetly n , ‘dw 1 Co ‘The convention met this A.M. at 9 o'clock. Rov. Mr. | will raily around and sustain If abe foltors, all to | Lroker (and bis two friends) tha bet want to blow | Sl from Australia ond the Inot Bank of England state. | Ue ere don Oh Jo Cor Fach BS, .. ay tg eae Up a Be pain sad fivcting prayer. Pe Phe Sate rmin oe oe aie) a — up there wad the hoy They thought he | ™** give additional {mportance to the Paciiie’s news je minttes were read and approved. ie wot, The convention failesi to specity iu this partion: | was joking, and kept their places; but the mun wag | and we bave no doubt opera in the stock market : Mocers rahain ani Mewbinney wore eyorn as dele- | Inv t being she so toot the soventizaty tbe ladle | Hesive't, lie He hisbutiine v 4 until her arrival. nal Gx gates. lnture cunnot nupply Mr. Phillps was permitted to take a seat within the Dar as repater for he New York Jribune, and Mr. T. 3. ar into the bug, | will be to some extent sus; vlown to pieces; | Those who jook for favo uely hort.” The Frenchman fi 120 Hemp, tags.. 6 Coringe, crite 40° 5295 Gil, onvky.... 49 y law, for the calling of aBtate | ad the ground fioor was nearly » previce a the event of the rejection ot Kaneas, | Jet ho One Was & Bpror for the Cleveland Herald aud Ching tribune, f the existence of slavery therelu,’” 10 de the most ceverely burnt ; the two | svvices by the Vacife, will, we fear. ‘be disap: Sivdete 4 de Vue ae ‘ t ‘On metica, a commi't-e on Ag-iculture was appointed. mand determine the tine and mode of the | vi injured: but the broker, against whom | Thre wae nothing fn th of, Calhepsnt Linen es § Gnte. 8 $08 Mich 4 ‘The cumalitee om providing seportera for the conven. | re six entemplaied by the fourth resalution of the | the improvised iniernol machine was directed, es | “8° enlulated to give ony encouragement for t Coe Sh. MY Uter aries = mae tion, reporied in favor of Sir. Jumes Redpath. Report | convertion ot 1660 coped tuhurt. The next day the whole affair was | According to our views, the Asia’y unis were nore | Tobacco, € fo 660 ‘ Cin;, 103 aiopred. The bencfils of such action by the Legislature are ap- | thd ef oe a "ia dad 4 hee . Cosasee edh000 3.000 Yotal + can yh Saadeh! On motion of Me. Holliday, of Topeka, Mr. R. was then | parent, Sbould the eonUingeicy erine atter your af. [ Wuked ef “sea good Joke,’ und it iesuppored no | unfavorable than thove by any preriznn stear The Aflrh, Ibe. WR scctagss HO faeces 100 iu aeciel ha omalal xepoctes Cf tiie convention, ahduworn | fournment;% would make feeeel of an extra soestomntss| 12Y, Ict's man who merely m 0 advance iv console was the only nit | eo Peana See ON. bo ia. koluw ly necessary. By providing (or it row, yousavea |“! # money lender,” the class being unpopular, | 4. we i known ¢ at the operations of the Bonk of Kaw i) kekH'de.1,200 $1,728 | 25 do ‘The oath administered to dvlegates and officials requires | heavy exvense to the treasury. especialy 1 tLey ventore to hold a mortgage as a “hie bse 20 fi lachinery, os 20 © 7,7hR , 285 €O severere then to cons'i ution of the Unit-d states, Avolker adventage wil be the conviction upon the | Mmutcrial ¢imrartce for advances. The accounts of ch would not have 401,089 Beandy.;..,. 12 im | 10 = and feitl jscharge their duties. Nou weativn is f the peeple of the non-slaveucloing States, that | the deadly feuds between the Americans and the existed. The bar be Ike. 40 180 Codfinhs, Toa. 13,042 306. | 200 Camb Cred Co, made of the laws of tho * Darons.”” isin coscest. This ts importent, for they do | Mexicans, or Spaniards, as they are called, are con- | seller for cach, onda large buyer on t J that fant | SMidlery, trea & 112 | 40 . - PO anal One or two moilons relative to reporters were then eit. “‘Thelr free sil presses and speakers ridi- | fired There appear to have been atrocities on | sn nme, ae ; Clarware,taa 4 TE 4 Me Gov BTL EA. «4 at made and carried, the official reporter being furutshed | cule ti¢ iden that we are theleas: rerious taour avowed | Jui} sides. tut ‘the mndiccrimnate chootinge and | ube ee tuficient to have neutralized all the good eif-ot 14 bed -- WO EEE with a seat on the platform, and the others with sta- | determine ion to resist. We fe : thet By. ane p of such an advance. The drain upon f 16 206 Tard, toe a tionery free. ' da a matter of mere gapd faith we ehould ual nuh Very discriminating hangings, by the AMSrCANS | 11... scattnued in fall foree, ond fi A $ 160 Brewt, bx , AK.¥. yetition from a clergymsn of Le:veaworth nee their delusion betray them to exwemes from | Qtipg on “excitement” prove that no organiza. | | iM Non Mn . gver pare 2 = 100 Uther articles S city, being informally addressed to a delegate instead of h there is no retreat. tion, civil er military, existe that can be called on to | '® the benk’s supply to the extent of half am’ 1 180 or the Convention, praying for clergymen .o be declared | Such action, moseower, will furvish the cound eonsti- | Tepress Cutrage; abd, as our correspondent says, | rterling per week just ax regularly as the wel comes 1 $86 Total. csserceee bf praying i y eligible to ofice and Catholics proscribed, was unani- | tutienal men of the North with the most pot ‘the people always twke the Lew into theirown | rowed, and the we ly roceipte will #how it. Tho Hank e mously laid on the table, wiih the suggestion that if for- | mext by which to appeal to the patrioviem herds on the cecurvence of these emergencies.” . 1 \ thly atat ‘ bo mally eddressed to the covention, it might be entertained. | low ei Te will arrest the attention This is not the casein our gold colonies We felt ome es ‘ "9 res i bly statements, and tt will be K. Nism woa’t go downfhere. sid rouve to the highest degree that devotion to > “ . pearly a month before we have anothe rt from that . ‘The rules for the government of the convention, re- whieh auttontes the booms of the toseess in | Pound thus to correct one or two features rarer ere | concerns, Last month it fort about ve. millions’ of &ol ‘ bs ported by the committee on that subject, were read aad Jon. It will ‘strengthen the knera and hold up | jovCri bly wus hed in the American portraits of Cali- | 1 oi ; ; P : 160 du... .b80 amended. The old rule concerning reconsideration, which that intrepid band of Northern putriote | Sian seciety. Ax the description of Australia | fre in bullion, and we have no doubt the next returns #RCOND BOAR: confines the power of moving one toa member voting . bath in and out of Congress are willing to stand by —lhke all the descriptions of that country we have | will rhowa forther reduction to that extent. In the SLOCO Mino’ o's OO BS 0, ee Pu ba with the majority, was abolished, and the power given to | ihe South in this periious atrugylo. [we fall to maintain | Meeo—Cenly os moch with what it might Le and | few of these thing: It is utterly out of the on that 1400 Dl Ces Khe, 48K 100 Ae RR OO Os the minority also. Conservatiam objected lightly, but | our poriticn they fall; we strike from them the prop that | ix not as with what it is, we have nothing t | tere can be a permanent improvement in the mon 00 shin € as dow Seca See finally yielded. supporta them: they will be overwielmed for foily if th object to it. We hope icipatio ere cs ermanent improvement in the money | “ . eo oe dite: some forther anim nt business the conven- | aticmpt to viudeate our rights afier we have failed t | Sis foture moy be ot ig gg that market. Our banks dare pot change thelr present po | rar ppt... (00 Bb TID Teen bashele 180 0 0 toa it 4 tion adjor Ber siaiiiyis ae Lie natlec: iy nls Laglitabers ba’ bpaebe on ay lond regulatiom , which fetter ever Ney under there circumstances. They must contrac Corn, barhele 400 100 . 100 “se ” ‘The President read letter from Hon. Mr. Pillsbury, | in the light of a threat to the nou-slaveholdiog ed and fally cone then cone eg ten denounced, | and they will contract. We expect to see, before the | Beef, bb 114 2 410 4 . : we Geclining his ofice of Aeiezate in consequence of il | That woul bo ax deogutory to the dignity o' Georgia | Sd ttlly wim siden of tlw Cait Bees, expiratton of this month, the bank loans down to thirty |)" als. 168 | “to Mich (On Pi bao oF s i j - Me re dig a at, fi ne J bf Mt od & le n Onions *. - e 5S ‘A new election was ordered. them, the: language’ of eal to which the litera provisions aated on in other | % ‘ht benke are now heavy, and there in quite « pinch | See SSiItae Sek: TE GROReepric eve tile An unimportant discussion’ ensued, when the conven- | rather than of detence or parte f the Union were immediately applied; whea | Song the mercantile clases tere : | 100 ee oe! he oe ee Sn wor wk NORTH, ian sdpaai la Wile siaten maniac hereon tee ed Mae a of Seance a sured into Vie- | @YThe movement of our crops has absorbed an immense | ie « & 1 _ | 100 Wore ciiees Mig 100 “ 5 : ‘ ° ‘ ae, . | toria the people fou i P tt P Hre, 4 uo y P 5 + The Kansas question is an ugly one for politicians, The | sfter all, the appeal in the form suggestei should prove | land, thoreh tn ite, Sauieuikie pr gs hah awount of capital. Prices, thus far, for brondatuiTs have | 1K pusdes. 2 Gt Whalertl, als 60 it: Bee we 70 © national democrats are shy of it, and tue conservative | unavailing, we should hove the proud satisfaction of ready porsesned by Unlaepreb ae, wckie tr j ‘at Leen very well mustained, but we look for a steady de 2 84,051 Paper, rms... 600 whigs—who have not yet “fuse!” —are atraid to have | beving placed our Sta‘e triumphantly in the right, and | t)¢\f nd than aby ¢ ih Rarope: aod, s Foren OF | cline as the m y market tightens. The banks do not 100 6 Carta . 5 CITY TRADE nerponr. too much to do with it. The republicans slone can profit | of casing upon them the fearful responsibility of driving ot ‘rt ehapat Bw miTUpe; And, as they vie } t ad irugs. cares.. 0% 1.465 Machn'ry “ Kart Nov. 104 P.M by ite f discussion. They hope tocarry Mr. Seward | Ler to her teasful ultimatum. tually held the gevecning power. 48 we.l as the soil, | dicount bat a moderate portion of thelr receipt, | Hur ka 39 28 Other articles — (ok sah yeioie eotiemed! “ies eee eae to the White House via Kansas aud the border counties ant me not be Soteneies Ss omnee nee: rash and pre- | they age ot cor gh append as diflicut as | and we must look for as steady increase io a — 100 8 ; bole 4 ate Of Missouri. But they will be doomed to disappoint- | clpitate ection. The call of such a convention, should it | poriille, producing a state of eocety whieh an ne demand for from the clastes e ‘otal ve veceesesene eee ot ° 2 this convent ‘The people of Kansas intend to take an | lea | to disunion. 1 ml ht be within the seupe of human , con hardly conceive. There is a large demand P a eithoont he songs ney cannot | Flour, bbl % Pread, bbls. 260 8806 | 15,000 Dida insiadel, tm which core ont aed ote gctive part in the next Presidentis! oampaiga, instead of | wivlom to deview o:her means of redress. It would cer- | for land, ard « limitless eepply that would meet the | ™*€4 without money. If money cannot be obiaiaed to | Fish, bbl... 20 Beat 1 a0 | Male ot O68 1h 8 8G, Western mises, to fone deing kept in a suspended territorisleonditive tor the w'- | tainly be tbeir duty, as it would be thelr desire, if pos: | demand ten times overs vet the poet move them at prerent prices, they must come down t oliticians. Fer ‘ible, to do so. * ion’? indued, . a 3 + yet the price is extravagant | ™ Li Prices, they must come down to Pantego of Fastern politicians. Verhaps we of Kanase may | sible, to do fo. ‘Disruption”” should, indeed, ‘be the | trom the urtiticielly created searcity, the lncal go- | potnte where they can be moved, The banks are pomer tainly we will engage in the camyaign, or, when we are a! Still, however. if they should, after mature deliboraiton, | Yesbment having been permitted to extort all it can | Jers in the emergency, and must take care of themselves mitted, be emphatically and forever ‘down’ on any party | become eativfied, thet dissolution would be the only re | a the erent and jobber between the squatters it hus | qe impreesion ds that the bank returns for the woes Tobareo phe. 115 1 Homrds, fot oo Hardware bxe 180 900 Other hom, eases wo Ab Total... iy pede ey: that presumes to exclude us. ‘© There ia a West!’ will | medy, if could wet inthe very nature of the case, be car- | elevated into a powerful class and the general com- Pe ‘ VO A 7 be shouted by thirty thousand inen of Kangas, if @ithi Pied Toto instant oflest, It would require several mnths, | muity. . ending faturday, the 10th {ast., will show a decrease of | Flowr, bhile... 768 $19,003 Iaper, rma, .1,000 phe on Mg. bg Hd got & iow aod North or South attempt to treat us a# an insignific ond during that time, the reaction ia the non. jo - abont a million in discounts and half @ million in wpecie fen he o ° as Ries, bhi. a Wines avatteess a 7 ogee Aides we Sipendage, Neither North nor South, 4 ta determined | ing Staves might te so desided and wuluiary.as wo evinee | KoMance Ov Brat. Lire—The Chicago Times | ihe Northern Light, at this yort from Pimento, bags 407 Tobsieo, While 2 a eager Dd A SK a Te ee ae eee wt OU iter ra Tee eat renewed fealty to the | relates a story, the incidents in which are wald to be | stout two million om the way from Callfornis. The ship- | Putter, lbs. 45 1:9 Furniture. es. 20 | the’ salen etabiruced alout 0 000m 88,000. tuchale, policy. We ply for adinission a a Sta conatitution. | In'eed, we already see the indication of |) real. In a sanall town in the interior of Ohio, lived a tous Diteel Tash: Weak: keneuested ta'6irs Gee, ana | Candies, ban. G8 See Picesnbom: bas | inetuding 8,00 » 10 060 Conadlam white, at 82 20, 16,600 Saat ee ee Tae etl et theé Nocte pali caraces the hope, that | a beautiful young woman, whore father dying, willed " of th ni She cee vn | Leps@r, bege. 46 © 462 Hhot, es..... 12 sen © Tt is'proba le that a clanse will be inserted in the con- | sity of rew ring to the ultimatum of the Ueorgia plat, | eT the whole of a large fortune, which she was to | ‘bt? erry Tea emerees te the omnes time | Genponder... 109 437 % 8 stitution, which this Convention has toon summoned to | form.’ It ix evinced by the noble and self-vacrificing ef. | inherit when twenty-one years of age, on condition | #0000. Its not yet known how much the Baltic wit | Droge, er... 20 128 Total pee tbe create, declaring that the firs: legi-lacure tnat assembles | for sof the sound men of the non-slavehoiding States, | that she should remain single until that time. She | toke out on Wednesday, but we shall not get clear of her Sew GRANADA after our admission foto the Union, shall designate a day | Atali events, the convention would not act basily, | Obeyed the injonetion for some years, but her young | phort of three to Ove hundred thousand dollars. The ap S751 Cordagecctia, MM on which all reridents of Kansas, who have live! in the | While they would proceed with the firmness of unal affections tecame at length, and some three “yeara | po» of financial rs joa curtal ies Popes, vane. 0,009 * m rane I affairs justifies curtailment ; avi Y A ; Territory three inouths prec ding the date of the electi bl ee, they they would also act with w piration of year ~ ; a U1 Kevin, bole... 100 + heey tees Mevaene peesediog election | able purpore. they they wou act with well oon previous to the expiration of the time named in | ino whs may be induced to take hold of fancy stocks ie, 1 Kiye—Punall salen wore making as OF 22, #, ehall decide whether d prudence and emuti slavery shail exist or be forever prohivited withia our inane for immediat borders. provide for it to Mr. Dolabay and Mr. Lane are the leaders, I already | ly remo'e to admi Other articles — the will, the prey of am artfel man, of showy ad- |‘? grt i : drees, who removed from another place and took up |» ‘te tise of the past day or two, will, without doubt 3 his residence in the village where the young heiress | nd that clane of securities depreciating on their hand« {two embryo parties in the Convention. Mr. De- | popular elections will bave transpired in the non slave. | Tesided, for the purpese of laying siege to her heart. | Mr. A. H. Nicolay’s regular sermi-weekig auction sale of Fs 4 the caw Woiing the discussion of | beiding Stetes; another congress may have assembled, | He succeeded to well, and Cuder pretence that he | stocks and bonds, will take place on Monday next, the the * delicate question” in Congres. Mr. Lane apposed | who, upene’ psideration, and seeing the position orGeor- | Wes Wealthy himself, and did not require the young | jcry net, at o'clock. at the Merchants’ Fachange it. Mr. Laue is in favor of w tate organization. Mr. | giaanc the yeritofthe | nivn, nay admit hanaarataslave- | werrans (crtune in’order to live in eave and ele fog ee ae Oe AN . wes Delahay opposes it. holding State. Let the ordinance of resistances, thermore, | gance, induced her to consent to a secret marriage. ag porta from this port last week amounted The St. Louis Republican of the 8th inst. says:—same | be ‘remed co as to allow time for reaction if need be, aud | The wery (ortane hunter bad been daped by bis own | °° 9°A00, making for the year $26,450,489 60. leddi ional particwars have been received 1 to be null and void upon the admission of Kansas by ® | urgeney in purenit of the large property which the The fall tn Michigan Southern, and Cleveland and Tele the recent attempt to kil! Pat specified day future, but to take effect, facto, apon m " Kavees Territory —Lis sue ita Cal rejection. This would present th: most power. | )2UDE ard credalous woman waa supposed to inherit stock at the second board yesterday, was attribute to us auteqontll, The tulsppesl'n the non-slevebolding States, in favor of the specs! on coming to the age prescribed. | :he annonneement that the Governor of Pennsylvania vaytont Gay. Samuel Collins, who was, ic | [RMS of the feush end the Union. Al all, it would ie made known the marriage, ard at once was unde- signed ‘he bill repealing the charter of the Erie and . ine! OY one of the regiments of the Kansas | ™ nd vindicate | Celved by the guardian of the ly. who announced North Fast Rails: . 4 gion.” an exporition of whien bad been made by Mr. osition of Ceorgia in the estimation of mankin’, 1 | to bim that the fortune was bet to him and hie | & orth Fm mA Company. Vartive interested f abent « car $ re resorted, at 6h 3. i — «in flr demand. Bate were oi Mle. 2 480 CP CRacsrctinves $17,259 | Chicago heavy, at Me. 2 bie. Feng Nie — About 2.400 Lage of Mo were wld saction + 2106. whieh ertabdteh a co obvenet te — 00 tegen wid te the Wade of L0)ye a lie. gb at Ihe t,o, rem, ¢ & rontiowed to be anwenatly Nett, AN tele. The pen A. 4 weing 8 fall ge Feglch ports were slasdy, bat mat re ag Pw) tale wodee Ores AL Ad 0 ig4., bn bulk oot Tatler (-aling™ Flout wae at about se ad 4 © 24 io Havre, four was at #1. eae and greia at The. To Gleagow, sheet 2900 Votatoes, bbie 00 12 , One ne J 4 were & ” o beware ughlin, determined Wo force him to mave a retraction bomen ot ogy by 4 ~ oe Se pee ions as by the terma of the will the (wen nonrcessarily alarmed, fur & for wo in foot cake tee 4 "oll ae a aa hd, us. 0 440 64 to kill him, ith this determination, he and som serve t —. « lover be Taio thet merage of the daughter gave the property to | t roptionto travel via that route. her " ~ my | four at “ elve other of bis friends proceeded to'seck out Mr | ‘eeomauerd It. Georgis by +4 be ge u a on ictea 1s * and To Iwemee, showk olemmaly deeia: : ; cacstecn ‘edb ta choseiiney in bpepionh wale te oe aretber branch of the family. Maddened by the It will be recollected that a few weeks cince a jatgment ‘S | destruction ot hia hopes, the rascal denounced . 4 and principles it wat designed to perpetuate:’? # P wesobtained in the Superior Court against the Harlem spi In acerrdance with this, ove has eclemaly anonuced aan heroes teeontte gop iodo Lmgheoe gotta? al POON Company for nbout $27,060, for stock over (one ins herto the Union.” the acts | fell fainting, he left the house and tho village. | ty ‘he company’s agent. Instead of promptly paying up umersted inthe 4ih | Years af erwards the abandoned bride received a | the company bave sppealed, not so much, we learn, on , a7 4650. Thee two an- | letter frem her hasband. who had learned that she | secourt of any dower regarding the juste and legality friend of his, was wounded in the head by thedischarge | NoUncements taken together, {f tkey mean anything, ex- | hed become possessed of the property designed for |; ihe verdiet, aa the want of f eee. [ge Mr determination to 'roaintain her rightein the | her by ber father. on the ‘anuulment of the mar. | |; ; ~- 00g Mh deenadeithnga «Thus bad beging, and worse remains behind.’ nicn, if she can, bat oat of the Union. if she must | riage. and trusting to her retaining a lingering ald be better for the company to borrow mooey s! revolutionary doctrines of “ Fre} ean Sait onal ae La mB sa affection for him d that he might till gain the | “P¢ Per Cent ® month, to ment ite claims, than to In re begetting theic jegi imate result p as igi prize he had cov ~ hg He had net imiajadged the | the expen snd odiam of carrying it to & higher eonrt 4,000 bushela_ of rye 2) tor Ne ughlin and demanded an unqualified re A veel cen! etatements. This be refased ty de a Total Value of merchandise exported during tha Me change in rates tur eels were taken up tor Pleliy, ane tw 15,000, and the other 1,609 bole. oh was turned aside by © Do. wpeeia do" he oo” jectator. Laughi: alver and #hot and killed | Mon of every tle tha im, Mr. Le was dangerously hurt in the eontlict ny a | Of Congresrion al ie wound in the side. At ihe same ime Mr. Lynch, | ‘solution of the ho, Ther. —Thie eales emiirnced aden! 1,000 bsene at 81 8, om 1m * ot The steve shee Incleete Bheowt ofl in fret bemds The eccownts from Melegs ave Rusas Of lespetto over oupe " to the 1th Cetquer which speak of torme and Gane The following la s compara’ive vtatement of the valoe one 8 BRL Raha epiniharincly. of exports trom the commencement of the year to Nov, Viet = The marbet wee oteady at 100 © The, Lerpertation 1 len portation wb oir urierm nation to eet naidy ai lav, wid are now pro | Californian and Australia Contrest-deSMo- | «ser gth of the young woman's affection She ree | with w ble eh ‘— —AMut 20 one Mpsalh, and 1 do Pngilele, . ir D0 . . on. o ith no porsible chance of the verdiet boing reversed. 7 4 ri " rar on thea te iar 3 ues "and te ete ae toes {a Ri ro +f +. that chet, to unite hor fate with | The fact is the company is hopelessly bankrupt. Poverty | Cutten bry te “a Piss ek WA of 2 hte For Rico wee wid at be done with pistol and Sharje's rileinhant. We | we fear our American kinamen have never | inheritance that bad caw — now give him the pdoubtedly the cause, aad we should pity the compa | blowr . 8.64608 Laag | Sie. 0 ote that the pro-rlavery meu in an-as will act strtoily | teroughiy fore! me wx age tll Bi =p om had caused them so much trouble. |" “ht i > 1 ee oie beret promme ~The market wee quiet, and priceg Khe defeorive, and leave thelr opponents to commnones | thoroughly forgiven us the discovery of gold in Aus- | In order that her guardian and family should not | "7" Wheet a8 to unebarged Ihe fighting. in this way, they will rain @ re-uta'ion tralia. From the day Mr. Satter picked ap his | know cf her conduct, she sent the letter to the office ‘The anthracite coal trade the past week, by the threr Twn ene —Tork— There was rather mune ding, oad themselves, and have good groand: of jastiventina | etairs of the Magic metal in the race of his mill, | by a Fervent girl whe took with her a | ttle girl axa | principal lines, foots wp the very renpect tomnage of the sales embrace 6 & KO Vain ould they be forced into a st:uggie by the abolitionists. | ubd created California, the growth and progress | ci mpanion, ard allowed her to any the letter, The | 112,10 tons: The season te, however, tast drawing to & 2 1, 004 priene mnme 96 8 nchcaaehi of that Strte somehow became only another proof | child, attracted Ly the bright color of the staap, | pine. yo tar ax vegurde the ¢ cg Beet was om vert Message of the Governor of Georgta. of the supertority of “democratic institations,’ an voved it, and the letter depowited in the office wos | 7 £ navigation companies. } prime on ” " the week ending on Thursday the ettpments by way of 4 6 O18 for Ve uinph of democratic principles, a glory t to the dead letter office st Washington. She of Governor Herschel V. Johneon transmitted his an- ly springing from the repablican ‘system, | «« reply. But, a month later her | ‘> om were AAAS tone, ami f A wo at snag nt Westere.- ual meseage to the Legislature of Georgia on tie | onda rebcke and humiliation to every other form | pet from Chicago, eon- | +s fate 961,790 tome, being 15,287 wna ee sr on le. 08 th inst. Under the heed of “federal relations,” | of government on the face of the earth. Hat | . Which a friend in that | in «x the « . is Governor descauts ws follows npon the course of | there mp iy a Ms Mr a. He told arn the pay | 1 Aone A + Cube, @ Bouthern States in regard to the question of | 8"S. 3 es in wait for men and. nations. | tr On caer | the your to the oe ee ion may be saved ft Americans did nt propit the envious | the ire + husband. She fe ramet against 707 tome, te the ations tite port lee and acts of the Legis nies by sny particular hemility at this | the floor ina swoon, and lingered only a few days, | ame date inst year The shipments of coal om the La of various States which have Ueen forwarded to ' wonderful period of their fortune, In every way when she died—the rictha of unscrupulous avarice | for the week ending ©