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Our Kansas Correspondence. ‘Laavanwortu Cirr, Kansas, Nov. 13, 1855. Sitting of the U. S. District Court—Judge Lecomplo— Meeting of the Sovereigns—The Law and Order Party. ‘The United States District Court, Judge Lecomp'e pre- ding, assisted by R. R. Rees, Justice of the Peace, aud u of the Legislature, together with the adjourned mand Jury, all assembled in this city yesterday, aud pide proclamation, through the crier, accordingly, ‘‘tuat perscna having business with this honorable Court, ‘them draw near, and they shall be heard. God save the constitution and this honorable Court.” Could the nt of the United States, whose duty it is to see the wa executed, but witness the fidelity of the learned udge in the maintenance of law and order in this Terri- , and the great ability whieh he displays on all euita- ‘oocasions in the administration of justice, be wold proud of the appuiatment of the learaed, upright and ble Judge Lecompte. pomuer has lost much, but ‘ansas has gained it all. re never was a judiciary o exalted, 80 fur above and beyond the reash aad com- on of sovereign squasters. They are lost in ad- iniration and amazement, aud look in vain for pro- dents sad fal authorities to account for aod r judictul rulings and decisions o Lecompte., The truth is, he {s too far above , authors an authorities, beyoad all compreaen- ion. He is a law unto himself. and a ridile and a para- ple unto the rest of mankind. The adjourned Geand Jury at once took up the question of ir pay, o large inafority coutencing that they ace entitled to through ynment, while R. R. Rees had doubts on inject, The question will probably rest till the indie: it of MoCres, when the question will be referred to the r General of the United States, at Washington. he law and crder b the Court, K. R. Rees, and the Grand Jury. Lave ® mass meeting rej to-morrow, to take into consideration the necessity f enforcing the laws. Gov. Shannon is expected to ce the meeting, and lend bis powerful voice and offi- fufluence in sustaining ‘‘our honorable Court’? ia he execution of the laws. Surveyor General Calhoun has already arrived, and has given note and token ot his presence and principles in # harangue at the hotel. He on the side of ‘ law and order,” as it exists here, and mn the side of Douglas and domestic slavery, as it ia oomed and has bev decreed for Kansas. Hv will also doress the mass meet to-morrow. How it comes hey did mot call up Moore, the Register of he Land office, to make o speech on such an ccasion aa this, faa marvel. Asan orator and debater e has few equals, and uuless he is shaky on the vexed juestion, or been merged in some indian tribe, and ost to ‘civilization entirely, they have made a great pistate in not culling him up. He could address the pvereigns by the were, and would be encored at every buuse. ‘The Kansas Herald, the organ of the law aud brder party, is loud in its cails for the enforcement of the ws; and in the last number of that arly conducted, idely circulated and seldom read journal, there is a Kpcare crow’ discovery of a wagon load of Sharp's rifles, egs of powder and boxes ot cartridges, all iatended to 1m the abolitionists, somewhere up the Kansas river, liscovered by some due unknown or not named, copied rom the Platte (Mo.) paper. Such articles will swell 6 mass mesting, and alarm the chivalry of the South bly. An editorial ondit, in the same organ of the law and order party, contains » warning and a threat to ome free soiler wh. m rumor indicaved as about to make motion in court to dismiss the Clerk of the Court, and wapend two lawyers fur their participation in the out- upon Phillipa, that if he dared to make the motion ‘he would find Jordan a hard road to travel.”’ The mo- m will be made, nevertheless. 0. K. United States Circuit Court, Before Hon. Ju Nelson. Nov. 26.—Ross Winans ws. The Harlem Railroad Com- pany.—Tiia much litigated patent suit was brought to a rmination yesterday morning, the jury not sgcewlug as o their verdict. 1 Pape ab if, Mr ‘inans, sues the Harlem Railroad for aa infringement of his patent, dated Det. 1, 184, the purpose of which was tue construction bi « long eight wheel var with two swivelliug trucks at pither end, in order to pass the sharp corners of the rall- da of the United Status, anc evercome the usual navces nd vibrations which ordinarily occur. An immysuse mount of ex parte testimony was produced on buth sides, nd able arguments addressed wo the jury by ile. Whiting, pf Hoston, counrel for the defendants; and Mr. tatrol pt Baltimore, on betalfoi the plaintitf. On Saturday! Honor charged the jury, who, after reciring fur « short me, reappeared aud intormed the Court that there was ho prospect of their agreeing. His Honor thought that ‘thia ruit deval’ed a large expense upou tho parties bonoerred, the jury had be°ver take ime to cousider, and \djourned the Vourt till Monday morning, comsigalng hem in the interval to the custody of the Vuited states farcbal. Ihe Court met on Mouday morning at the ual hour, when the jury were summoned to appear, .d having done so informed the Bench that they were ai et unable Ww ariivo at any result. His Honor ordeve) w return for farther consulation, Tovey cameta'o urt in an bour afterwards; end on informing the Judge that they weresiili unable to agree, they were discharged. Theatricals and Exhibitions. Broapway TuEsTRE.—The great satisfaction evinced by he gudieuce upon the revival of Shakspeare’s tragedy of * Romeo and Juliet,’ a few evenings ago, has induced he manegement to acnounce it fur repetition thi ing Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne sustains the character 0 juliet, and Mr. Fisher that of Rumeo. The farce of “Two Burzards"’ is the sfrerpiece. ‘Nisxo's.—tr ia is the second night of the season at this bourse. The ever popular Ravel Family will appease, as ted by the new dancers, Miles. Theresa Kodert, Pauline ene and Lina Windel. ‘The pieces welected tor repre- miation are, the comic ballet panwmime of * Rover nd Bertrand,” the bullet pantomime culled * Katey,” nd the cumic fairy pantomime of “ Asphodel ”” Bowmiy TuzaTae —Che beautiful romantic spectacle o ‘Cherry and Fair star’ is to be revived this evening, ith a good cant, aud in all ite origiaa! aplondor. Mr. Ward ap, ars a&Lenguindeck, Mr. Winaus as the luckleas Topeck and Misa C. Alford as Fair Star. To coaclade nth the musiesl spectacle of ‘The Forty Thieves’’—Miss nham a» Mo: giana, Berton’s TukaTRe.—This is the regu'ar night for the formance of those never-tiring favorites, “The Serious Family’? and “The Tvodies."’ Large delegations from the Hifferent cities and towns along the raitroads invarisoly jock to the metropolis on Puesdays and Fridays, for tue Xpress purpose of witnessing these pieces, Waiack’s THEATRe.—Mr, Brougham’s bonedt takes ce this evening, ov which cccasivn his last and very wecesaful comecy, “The Game of Love,” will ve per- formed, with ite admirable original cast, including Mesars. Placide, , Bro , Mrs. Hoey, Mra. Vernon, Mrs, Brovgham, &, “ or Cure’’ closes the entestaia- nt. Woov’s Mixsrrms.—The new hall, No. 444 Broadway, is nightly thronged by the lovers of fan aud harmony. he bew Shaksperean version of the ‘ Masquerade 7 proved @ aecided hit. Beckuy’s Seaexapens.—The new and very ludicrous uesque entitled *Villikins and bis Diowa,” haviog heen received with unprecedented applause, will be re- jpentec this evening. Privr to the bariesque, # varisty 1 ringing, &c., as usual, , Concent.—Mr. Oscar Comettant’s grand vocal and fa- umental concert takes pee this evenfag at the Ma- opoliten theatre. He will be assisted b; myer of distinguishes artists, inclding Conor Nearci-eo Lopez, on of the unfortunate Cuan patriot of that name. Ei Tue Aiecuaniays will commence a series of their pleasing concerts at Mechanics’ Hall on Thanksgiving [vernoon. Mrs. Gi whore saczed Jecture and concert was woll trended om Sunday evening, is about to make a tour of be Eastern States for the purpose of giving coucerta. Canal Navigation. (From the Albany Argus, Nov. 26.) According to our infurmation up to Saturday evening, canal wert of Little Falls was not seriously 1m; joe. East of that place, however, boats vere ® move much en Saturday, and sume of the | were nearly disabled by the quantities of flouting ice, Large mumbers of boats bad accumulated, there veing seventy uo the level east uf Mindenvisle, (near St Jonnsvilie.) be Superintendent was Lg rrersy hope 00 avt allow- ling them to proceed east of Little Falls on accouat of tue rowd. On Saturday the Black river canal was closed by ice in gulf of Lansing Kill, some fifieen miles north of Hume. Unless we have moderate weather immediately, cana vi gation may be tegurded as suspended for tho season. robaodly the canals have never closed with such an im- se mount of property afloat. fhe high prices and foreign demond have pre-sed forward en»: meus quan- tities of produce, aad in additin to this we learn that up fieights vt merchandise are unusually heavy. The weather has come unexpectedly, und has taken for- ‘ers, dealers, and buatmen quite by «arprise. Uniess a fow days of warm weather shall enad.e boats now afloat to their destinations, an immense amouat jot freight will be suddemy thrown upon the ventral iiail- road—more, we presume, than it wil) be adie promptly to transport. Nearly all eevee bre hae Sbeoroes ts carriage of through it, eo} transfert bd ats to intermediate s*attons wil, be likely to peiie:ce some celay, However, wita its douole track land the active use of all iis power, the Ceutral will not be long in digging out from under the avslanche which threatens it.—Alany Argus, Nov. 26. Political Luteiligence. WISCONSIN ELECTION—-THY GOVERNOR IN DOUBT. The Wisconsin jouruale are saving « very happy thine their endeavors to make out who is the saceessial caa- didate for Governor uf the State. The Mil sin figures Bashtord, the black republiesa, Dy @ majority of 881. Tne Horicom Argus elec'» Barsrow dem., by 182; the Milwaukee Seniind says {thas official Tetarns from all but five counties, and thet Ba-hOord is lelecte: by O47 majority, while the Madiwn Demcrat, With a toerable show of gurer, places Barstow 100 votes ahead. The official cauvass will probably have to decide the question, The Know Nothings of Kentucky are to hold ® grand masa weeting ia Louisville to- day. TRISH ENO W porerney pis yw Nothing meeting was held in Frankfort, Ky., lon ise 1b | stat which ©. D. O'Sullivan, Bag , 9 ae tive of Ireland, but a friend to the Amorican cause, made a short and Cloquent apeesh, ta which Ye insisted upon the principes of the "jastive of the American perty. In Irelind, be xaid, be had struggied for the right of Irishmen to govern thei flown county. It was for thiv that O'Brien and Mitenel ‘and ail the other Irish patriots had contended: ami he aboult feel bimeeit an ingrate ant « Sypeeute if he should deny in America what he had steuggled for Treland—the right of the native sons of every country to nie their own land. ‘ Ireand for the Irith’’ had beon the motto of ali the Irish patriots st home—‘ Amorica for the Americans’? ought to be their motto here. ler of the Know Nothing Sta’e Counsil of this eh, Wain et Pinghamton, Angost 28, 29, 39, the seve ral Congressi nal districts in thi State are to elect each ‘one delegate ‘0 the National Conveation, to he held at Philadelphia on the 224 of Feoruary, to nominate candi dates for the Presidency and Vice Prendency. By tue pame order, the districts are to elect their deicgaves Guzing the month of December ia convention. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOV on the Albany Argas, Nov. 26. riday n'ght aud © it blew “great guns” on the river, and thongh we hear of but few instances where damige has resulted, we ae ae that we spali coutinue to bear of disasters ew York aud this city. if oe ty. Among the eifests wo ig Commerce is ashore at Meriao Polat, and we hear that she lies high and d Early Swturiay morning the smoke stack of the steam tug New York was carried away, wuen some tweuly und opposite this city, having orage uguinat the docking beiow RR 27, The annexed Marement exhibite « comparison of ty feading depsrtments ot the banks of this city trom the bret up to the last weekly returns;— Sew Yous Gry Banks, heard my offer to either sell the ship at a fair valuation, or withdraw her at any time. As tue geatleman calis vors | Nimeagua Transit Com- y to show their bands, J can voly way if he witl show jace at the office of the company, che olficers # li fac- pish bim with vouchers tor aB the eppears to be so very anxivas; and I Lope the next tine be feols disposed 10 slander a purtic compaay ho will at least have ‘be manliness not to be ashamed of hi Very rempest ully yours, New York, Nov. 26, 1655. The annexed st+tement exhibits the gross and net earnings of the New York and Erie Kallvoad Company for tho fiscal year ending Sept, £0, 1869;— New Youx anp Enut Ramtoap, ei «+ $5,488,993 | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYBRY DAY. | i 13,506,900 7,014,082 65,99, 108 6,880,462 67,.103,:0 681" 4 CHAS, MORUAN, 1g | “Ose theatre. Citiow hours Com ¥ A. Mull 17439190 7!000)7 17,124,904 6,969,111 73,734,445 08s intles below this city. Six vessels are blown from tbeie the Hudson River Railroad depot. Saturday mornt Canal Ling got adrift, louced with stone. Total earnings... four be-ges beloagiog to the Albany | a easrortatiun cxpeuses ( and one was run into by « sloop fortunately mo serious damage re- Several canal boa‘s got adrift during the night, and one or two floated into the river, but were brougat back by the sid of steam tugs. Several river men state that they do not remember a t no fearf:1 on the river as was that of Friday. eater part of Saturday, a ite +‘ mad career’’ did con- damage abeut town, besides greatly incouve- viencing citizens, many of whom wore compelled to £9 withcut their mesls, as the adverse winds rendered fruis- less every attempt to iguite a tire. At the Penitentiary it blew with terrific force. tin roofing was stripped off and carried into the valley te a large number of fences were over the city cnimn:ys suilered Bs seF: 1: sé $33 FE RE. ee Steamer expense - Dikerence between cost and a coeds of sale of old te Diflerence berwery cost aud net pro- engine aud car ESE BER night, aud the a'e visited as, and =} Sak eee #228 35 3 S BSSEE blown down, w! One of the fine elms in front of Dr. Wyckos church, on Beaver street, waa blown down Seturday moraing. fe\) with great crash. Several persons narrowly es- caped being prostraied with it. new Episcopal chur eee yes 7,400,408 81,625, 786 15,280,669 7,714,101 88141 810.100 8), 048, \ 878 7 682,006 81,178,558 Aug. 4 '68..1 ial 117/85, :100,774"300 1L8!n08 ——— 31, 703, 698 Net earnings equal to 83; per sent on $10,000,- 00 at Which bas teen expended av fatie « Outlays tor new machinery, &e., (UF locomutives) under olt cow tacts, ond for old clatins reluug- to the construction account, Sinking tuna ($82 /,000 bonos, 1871 Floating cobt, paid...,.. morning the tower of tae on—-th tower or steeple Veing upwards of 200 teot nigh—was blown down by 5 in, and ia i's descent ou irame dwel'ing literally ic twain. T.@ inhsbitauts bad fortunately no ope was icjured. iad cident occurred ten minutes befure, several would have inevitably been crushed to death, as the steeple fell in such e manner that the beds they had vacated were pulverized. Our informant states that the building was cut in two as cleverly as could be done by mechanical It fell with a terrific just ariten, and 299,008 ——— $833,419 ‘The gross and net receipts of this company in each of the past two years compare as (ollowa:— New York anp Exix Kaunoan, A. The British West India Squadron, [From the Washington Union, Nov. 25. We perceive, in one after another of the public contliclug speculations coucerning the object of the British government in despatching an additional naval rrival or the Pacific, we deemed it proper, for the purpose of tranquilizing the public mind t» make known in brief the uature of the explanations oa the aay- government by that vessel, wating explicivly that apprehension of Russian privatwers suid 10 be fitting out in New York, ani of the Maury by Kanie, was the inducement of the proposed naval cxyodl- We have now made further inquir; the Department of State, wing circumstantial particul of the publications in the 4 th and 26th of October, Mr. Buchavan requested aa interview with Lord Clarendon, for the explavations on the subject. They hel one on the 20th of Octover aud the other oa the Lyt of At these interviews Lord Clarendun declared that the propose 1 naval expedition origiuate’ in no pur- pore unfriendly to the United States; that its object was 8 defennive one, to protect British conmeice against Ruy sian privateers, three or four of which were suid w be fivting out in’ New York, and one of them nearly ready ; that this particular one was » la sel, sy@- daily intended to intersept Bri Avstraha, conveying gold to England, with purpose, in the first instance. to capture one of the Cunar ‘aud, ip justification of the general statement, expres-ly to the caso of the bark Maury, as reprosenied in aftidavits communicaced by Mr, Barclay, the British Consul at New York, to Mr. Crampton, and by the latter trapemitted to his government. and at the same time laid before the goverument of the United States. Grorae Munpay, The last returns, compared with those of the provi week, show an increase tn two departments, and « do- crease in two, ax fol ows:- Increase in loans «nd discounts Inareaxe in apecie. Decreare in circulati Decrease 1m ceponits,, The increase ia dincounts aud d vot at all xn infactory. bunghole, as regards strength a increnso ix full as large as ani another California remiitance « which must serve to increase the bank aupply ot bullion upon arrival. The deposits are have been since the la'ter part of discounts were searly one million under the ; figure, and the amount of specie on hand nearly five mil- Grote karvings Total........0+5 rease in deposits are It is loving both at the spile aud ject which came to According to this there has a decrease in net receipts of $116,668. It is admitted that the eutire ne: receipts last your worv expended foe construction account, sinking fund and floating debt. ‘The compary have failed (Imckteutally omitted, we sup- pore) to give us the amount of funded and tluating deot, outstanding ca)‘ al, &., on the 80th of September, 1865, Without that ..suclal statement the ac vunt is impor- fect and unsatisfactory. increase in the payment of interest, which fucroase is equal to an additional mdebtednes: of about $2,000,000 The statewent we give fur the purpose of future analysis, New York AnD kik Raituad Company. been in the Inst flecal your We mast have 'y on the subject at A are suthorized to publish In conseq ned w lower than luey bedary, whon the ndon journals of the 2 urpose of asking two intecviews— We sve there bas Stock Kixchange. Mona, Now. 20, 1865 $1000 Virginia Gn... 400 shacew Ete REDS 61% 10000 Mis’ri 6" £000 I Int Imp.’47 loz 4000 trie Bas of "BS 1000 Goshen Line bs 1600 1 Coa KR Bs Bilis payable ond all other ++ +82,486,225 06 $1,211,798 64 Lew cach and Cuch items on Actual Nabilities beyond cash.82,210,806 90 Decrease of bills payable, &e Ba 2000 1iCen RF Ew't wo NY Con. W Deorvase of liabilities beyond cash, tHe Wartess Proragt.— The rhiladelphia American in an article beaded ‘ ¥eat to the Four-house,’” thus speaks of our ancient fienl preasber:—In one of the sur- e found our ancient friend, the‘ Hatless Prophet,” George Munday, who is auiferiag from ture of the cap of one of bia knees. luovsmg over # number of newspapers when we saw him, and apveared to be as busy nan bona fide alas! the ‘voice of the Prophet” is hu longer heard in Due by Can. & Nia. Falls RR. ecured by bitiof wai of Cars aD locomotives... Bulla. Coru’g Ist m riguge, 72 vonds Teorta & Gquaka Lat mtg, bonds, reevivea in payment of old iron sola, 7 Materia ov naua Fuel op hand,, © bk of N Americn 10 Am Fxchange Be 115 160 Canton Co 7 100 Nic Tran € do George Munda: ‘He was engaged in 50 Paname tt a $816,00) 25 $1,145.,7.0 oi ebithues exceed d dvads aud + $1,403,049 bd tal., aes Om Int Uctober, 1844, t) jalsom heud by, Un Ist Cotober FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Mowpar, Nov. 26—6 P. M. The stock market was not very buoyant this morning. A fair amount of bnainess was transacted, a larger per cent then usual for cash. At the first board Chicago advanced i percen'; Panama, \ and Toledo, $<; Chicago and Ronk Island, %; Michigan Central, 2; Michigan Southern, 1;3¢ Virginie 6's, 3; Nicaragua Transit, . Reacing fell off 3 per ceat; Canton Company, %; Cumberland 4; Railroad, 4. There was not much activity in State Erie Railroad opened at 533 percent, and closed at 521¢—e decline uf 1 per cent. The closing price on Saturday was 633¢ per cent cash. The brief report put out in anticipation of the annual statement is not considered favorable. in the face of it. At the second board the market was lower, without much demand for any of the leading railroad stocks. Erie declined } per cent; Reading, , Canton Company, %; Cumberland, 4; Illinois Central Bonds, %. Panams Kailroad advanced 44 per cent, Nicaragua Transit closed without change. There were rumors in the street to-day that the origi- natora of @ company that flourished pretty extensively « few months since, and made large dividends out of por- rowed money, had been indicted. It is our opinion that the originators of more than seven-vighths of the ineur- porated companies in this county at large would be in- cicted, if the facts regarding theic organization ant operations should be presented to the Graad Jury of this 10 Cov & Vit ably. 50 Uley & Tui BR... exceed the Maile In the tiabiiities are iaclided the pay roll of all the employés fur the month of about $200,000, which ts only disbursed ia the middls of Cetober, so that there are mo kaown usadjudicrted claims on the company beyund the auount of liwbilities €0 Gatona & Chi KR 0 ) 100 Chi & Koni ts Tit it the company would give a comparative acevunt o its funded cebt, we shoulu see» result very different from The present floating dedt is ao doub as stated, but we shall provably fad that the fuuded debt bas been increased considerably more toan @ million of dollars within the past yeu: and s0 much more satisfsctory for tue compauy to saow its actual conditiva at once, insiesd of giving but half and that half in such a way as to mystify sud ccofase, instead of clearly explaining the items as they wen’ along. The must tavorabie side is always pat vut. have in the abuve account a slavement showing » de crease in indebtedness and an tucrease in assets, wueress the actual state of things Is just the reverse. auditor of the Erie Railroad Company will oblige the stockholders and the public generally by giviog the ac- tual funced and floating deot of the road on the S0ta of Let us see the whole as it wtands, Itis weil known that the last issue of oads of four millions of dollars was for she purposo ot taking up ‘an issue of bonds amounting at that time to but iittie more than two and a half millions of duilara, The f.lluwing circular bas been forwarded to the different banking houses in Iliaois:— Omeago, Nov. 17, 1865. Sin—The undersigned bankers of Chicago respecttully invite your malitulon tw unite with us iu carrying iuts eflect au Brangement wherwoy a the bauks in tals diate shall provice ior the revemy 6 th i place cf issue, acd fa Chicago by & Teepenrine agent, upon the following verma:—~At St. Lauin in apecie turds; at Chicag New York at tre usual rate wmnvng bankers. is lo diserimivae between banks « vi issue merely, maving livtle or uv means beyond le plock Geporitea with Lhe auditor of Lhe Stat, and aise ‘hat @ prompt and reliarie redemption may be vvtaiued Hooks dewtring to participace im tis «r- rangement may signify it to either of tue «ndecaigned, aca by giving cuntinual puble notie through thele gente in bt. Louis or Chicago, according to tue places ny bank veclining to re A 4 currency atter It is understood that bankers py, tual receive in y ve interested iu Ilivois Central that given above. $10000 Lovi'a 6's. b20 1600 Li Cen KK Bs CT 200 sha Cum) Coal Co do. 800 cha Reating RR. 240 Mich so& \ 1 KR socks or railroad bonds. Pansma R Road. I¢ would beso much veitor 100 Erie Kt iwad. bd ‘The stock fell oif 100 ths CumbCCo.43 24% 100 Wars Coal Co b30 100 Hiwassie.. September, 1854 and 1855. Asm —The market was Ww la. potas at about Zo Braapervyrs,—Flour.—The market was 6a) mon brands declined about 640. 4 1 wales emorsced about 8,000 a 19.000 bole, which were commen and cxty with some lota at 0 ST t choice and extra Wesiern brands, at 8927 28075, and extia Genesee at $10 a $ B11 25. rave request, wish sales of about 400 o Southern was ¢a 10 bbls. at 89 75 & $9 biwnds, and 810 a $1) for faucy and ex" het for good qualities was ficmer. T it 26,000 & 10,000 bushels, been mute in prices ranging from Jennessee red sold $2 20 was held fim, at #2 90, ni 2. Corn was canier, with neles of about 96,000 a 49,000 burhela Weatern intzed, ai 10/e. from store, a 105 Sy0. de- livered; with stoall Jota reported at 1060. acuve and Brier, wih sales of 16 000 at prices ranging from $1 2 nome lots to arrive city. ‘he Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— Paid on Treasury account. ,. Leceived on Tieasury acer unt. Laiance on Treasury secount Fala fur Anssy office. Faid on Gisburaing ‘The receipts include $100,000 for transfer draita on Boston, This is the way our banks are paying up tue demanés for specie from that city. ‘The wairants entered at the Treasury Department, Wasbington, on the 234 instant, were as fullowe:— Vor the redemption of stucks. For the freasury Department. For the Interior Lepartaent For the Customs, War warrants re War repay warrants received and en Interior repay warrants received and enter Un account of the Navy. We give place to the annexed setter from Chas. Morgan, Esq., the present agent of the Nicaragua fransit Compa. vy, in reply to the strictures of a correspondent regard. ing the mapagement of that concern generally aad the ewployment of an “outside” steamer in place of one owned by the company, particularly. We have ‘igh regard fur Mr. Morgan and regret exccedingiy that be is in such bad company. morally responsiole for the acta of bis subordinates, but ae he is now merely the company’s agent, his business in confined to his particular department, for which he charges and receives a regular commission. If tha: com mission yield him one hundred thousand duliars per aa- num it is so much his gain, but to the company a low equal to nine-tenths of that sum, for we believe that « salary of $10,000 per annum would amply remanerate an active bustness man who would render as much astuay ce ws the prosent agent. No one in this community cuts for @ moment Mr. Morgan’s lategrity or honesty of purpose, and we feel confident our corresponden would be the last mam to question the payment of such ond owners of state, at 0 42K 0 8959, i: om of their noves in Canadian was ia mode gt eXshange on actual eayical, aad they may select. fur redemption ny eh for thone they 1m George -mith & Co., EW. Willard, Cashier Bank of Ameria; B, F. Carver, Cosbier Marine Bsak oe tury Culeago Marine ‘and Fire Invuraace jucker & Cv; I. H. Burea & Chiesgo Bank; A. Guvers, Cashier Commercial Bonk ant tectretary Commerctal bxcvange Ufhicer & Brotuer; baward I. ‘tink! Oste wore firw were mare, at Lie. Francis A. Hoan, ‘Conton.—The sales em) noed about The annexed statement exhibits the average movemont in the leading departments of the bunks of this city for the week preceding Saturday, Nov. 24, 1855 :— New York Cry Baxks, Frnam—To Liverpool and London To the former a bin for grain wax ro-let at (dL, aod about 15,000 buthels were engaged at O44. ere heat While President, ne was Pah, oad anon re taken wt 2a. bd. ond & Vemel was taken u part with roria, wt ge, ltd; grain was at about 10 Bremen, 200 balex of catton were eng possurement goods, at 408. and 200 bole. foar, at ‘To Glasgow, 66 bbly. «pire turpentine were takon 4% ange to notice in rates. a 4c. per fost wea for tho same port, to low there was po ¢ ‘alifornia, tated ranged from Teort— About [00 § 600 boxes of raisins were 1 75 for halves, and We. for whole boxes Thay wan steady, a a Me. lor shipping parcels to Navat Sromre —Transactions were ilyht; 0 bie turpentine were sold ag 40c, hanged prtors. bao must Pork—The market was heavy nnd prices | About 200 a 306 bhie were sob! fn (ing some new mens, at B22, and obi 4 sittots fevm pleked yards at 82 Beet waain fair demand, inclading coumsry prin, sume 6s agents steamers = receive keeps dividends from stockholders, and they have a right to compinin. When they see some of the wealthiest men in this city each making & fortuse anou ally out of the earnings of this company, for little or no service rendered, while they are patiently waiting and wuxiously looking for even the mowt triding revurn on their investment, it is a wonder to us that they have Iu proper hands the Nicaragua it Company vould be made one of the most profit- It could pay out of ite sere upchanged, Beef haus Patter wad chem we mat 400 eacke wore roll ay 4) wn common reported ai low as 6, —The wacker eontinred Sip New Orleans wore sold at Be been quist no jong. hbiw concerns in this country, present net earnings ten per cent per aapum on the par It han the most pataral route to te Upper Pacific and cah command the bulk of the Califor nia travel, The net caruings of i steamships {a fitteon nd a quarter million of dollar), not one cent of which reached @ stockholder outside of ‘This line com coin money while the Pacific Company would be losing it, at the lowest rates of cognypetition. With these facts before the etoc\holders it would be strange indeed if they did not complain of the extravegance and mismanagement, to say the leert, of their rervan’e. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NT” per of this morning there isan ssonymogs signed H. M., on the managers of the Nicaragua Anonymous pubiiestivas generally are unworthy of notice, but as the geutionn has boom leased to derignate me by nawe, aad fewis devon to t for the use of the Sierra Newata, value of ite stock. +10) Ubio and prison at {about 180 tons ges coal were mo per cont jews fur cal, months were neasly on the mansgement. SPOWTING bow & Leather, , rh bxchamge. 1.029, on Rx ¥ meet, Twenty tied mrces bY. Excuange wow bow muet I Thave not the elighiest hess sired informa'ton. Facific Ocean for 00 pee cen’ # WAVY MANORS ARD CTUE paid, bomnty lent wares sured, balance dun hates of Ae sae, tek wi Kike oh Clune wg eon 14,406 11,715,290 week ending Ne company have t € the arrangemens b the coniract, and if ii. M. hed aticnded + held at the company’s ouice, he wrula have any time to diseou KD WARD BIRePLT Agen’ aed late Parser U8 Bary. 6) Wale 1855. MIN ANCIAL. £ac 10 LO\N-IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLE $999,000 reatie, Strom @ veins, Ae ak Thoads, watohes, lewelry, dry goods, setare, horeen’ way 40. &0, All Kids of personal property boush’ fh Private rooms for Indies Brainan promo 59 Chambers strect, p door 0 Bar wn =MUSEY FO }OAN ON DiAMONDS, $600,000. watebes, jewelry, dry guods, sogara, to. KDI Ie waAll; utOocks, HOW BIFEARwR, ¥O., niMpo Inted guna tal id promo y TUM Sea a ‘hala, We N drokere and oommisdon mere! jasnau siroet, corner Of Ann, coum Ne, 2, wound Hour. TO LOAT-ON WATOHES, Diawonry Jowalry, wngars und every desc-yoon oF wongh\ (OF cash. by JUS mh. EA AO, Se em Ki ransacted on Raturday <1 (uy Daaitvews WANTED—ON BORD AND MORTGAGE | $9.000 on sod butdings in trooklya. Agply, | by note or orberwine, 10 WE. THUMISON, 162 Poart sireot. | . WILL BE ADVANCKD TO a MAUPAU $G.000 “ite 'estaniebmen or paris wie caoRU, saul tactory securliy, ad an agoucy. “Addruss is , box SW] Punt office. 5.0) 10, 820-—WanreD, 6 STOCK OF MER $5. chandlue, dry goods preferred for whieh will va | paid par rod Inn Value in a abort time, The tunst be wall mssoried. | Appiy at WM. KINZeY's, 23 Bighth avenue. } 4 000. —WANTH), TO PURUN ASS, A BTOUK OF | Do, merebindiae. amounting to about $5.00), 1or which will ‘mount of cash aod the balance tn Well ovated Virgtuts lands ofthe very best character. Address Mercbandive, Herald oftica, 6 TO $8,000 WANTED-—IN A HIGHLY RS. $2 000 BA oo 9 Peaiabe oe Pr cent enarmnived n eonst, Cperaven; ample wcurity qi will fd this a rare chance for ment, "Addrees ing! A®Y, AMOONT OP MONEY TO LOAN, OR PURCHASED at ach prices, on d ainonda, watohes, plate Ll sige Yaiably persona propercy, and merehandiae generall on streat, second floor, front room, 9 8. W. ta 6 valuavle Oil paintings be sold Bargain, h, we at prices that will doudis in ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUsEdOLD urpiiure, plnoiwries, watobes Jewelry, horana, wagon arn, dey ginda, hardware, and ‘ilo her dencriprinnn of porsnal property, or sade beugdl our tor higher osah prion. Syply at SUMKK'S furnitare warervou, ABZ rooms stroot, corner of Mercer, Storage to lek DABH LIBERALLY ADVAN fortes, mek deons watches, dav any Ober deseriyion of property, mi that oll and oilice, <1 Howard areet, corner of Kroadway, where | en! contdence and hanor may be reied upon. MCLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL, OR ON PLANO- im, tena, Iquora, oF | Of BOF THK PEW YORK AND NGW HAVEN Kallroad Company, Nol Hanover street —No:iew le buwd dere. {Hokinis of even Her soot bouts of the comvany are noufied that iv parmance of an noi of the keneral y of the Slate of Uonnuetiont, pasaed at ite last May peswion, the Treasurer ia suthorited and pared lo exehsage for the vniatandh g bonds pearing seven per cant interest, and nul secured by worigage bonds authorized by Wie before men Vonrd not, 'earing MA per Cont inverest, and Keoured bY AD ouiy morgage on the eovmpany’s road, ranch soa Ao ; said exchange will pe made at this office aaiti furtter nouoa. ay Order of the Directors. WM. BEMENT, Troasucer, New York, Oct. 19, 1858, }HODE ISLAND CENTRAL ANU ALL O' ken bank money bough! nt the best Duld lor forelen xoid and. sil made nt ight, in large or small Vsinablen, merchandiee, oF any real aeoarity litan apecte nu Sank Kole office, 668 Broad: heinw the Metropolitan Hote tthe Motropo- jay, & lew dorm ~~ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. fOR SALE~—ONK HEAVY EXPREBS, Of GROOKEY Wagon, one new light express wagen. and one new ym sloleh; mine O60 pate ot last aorner, Apolyw J. J. DUYGE, 18 Cann streer. JOR BALE—A LARGK LOT OF NEW EXPRESS WA g0 and sali. Apply at oTUOLEY'S, 87 Oanal at gone, JOR SALE~AN FLEOANT BROUGH AM OR COUPE, With silver mounted harness, driving blanket and whip: Apoly to R. W. Cameron, No. 6 Bowling Green. HOR SALR—A PINE LABOR BACK HORSE, RIGIT yearsold warranted ronod, kind and ie, ine power an wullable for ® tently horse or physician. ‘The ry, would disp wa of him rae Apply to JOHN BURSON, 25 Kast Twellit mreel, near Univerwity place. POR, SALES A VERY FINE HAT MARR, 6 YEARS old, Ly hands bigh, rony be waake s flan dor ‘i {Warranted 66 ond and Kind if all rompecta, mo Ware | yeare Old, 1 hands hich, will ne aold cheap. toro NO, 103 Fourth wLreot, outwer of Charins at, FOR, Malema YouNG, aryitai, DARK Gitay hore, ive years old, 154 haude high sand and kindy Volt, whiting top wagon abd hartens, but dle used, 1 HAUKESE'S geo DOK BALE CHEAP—A CARMAN'S GOOD HARD CART. H apply M. KENNEY, 16 Greoowten avenue, FOR, SALE CHV AY—A8 THE OWNKK HAs WO UaR isoro# palr Of Oarriage horses, color bay Mr, Bennet’s stable, 08 re PAL FOUR YBAR Can be eee OLD MULES FOR heap. to cin a concern, 880.8 valuanle fara bores, Dear Krunwwick, Now Jerany; aim a Ora bond = em ® forma i mortage on house Sew Jeraey, ah wae by JM. CUNNING HE er, 5 Wail atroot, roar baseme bile —FOR BALK, THREE HANDROME ” poried gosta; one te tn kid, and milks one quar. ver re y WU! be wold a bay wa (he tally is ieay ing the chy, Velee $26 for the lot. Laqutre at 92) slats ave nue, bewween Thirty sixth and Thirty seventh airwots. JEW YOKK TATTERSALL'S, SIXTH AVENUK, COR her Thirty-ninth etreet.—Thw day, at 12 o'clock at anc on. horses axons, and harves; horses, by oalalogy stable for ‘he road and Work horses, new aud secoat tand ye snd harne: all ot WAKOR, Ohe CXprese warn GnOKGE OL Qe LIONS —A LOT OF ORDWAY & EL Devieh: ‘ he of materials, Bid equal to aby le, Workmanship or vale af manu acturers’ priced wt No, 112 Warren oe ORDWAY & RLMER, ‘PHE SUBSORIVEK HANING A WELL WATERED fact «! Poth Orange, N. J., wih commodions star ks, coustructed expreraly for the purpowe, is pravared eget im horeee wo Keay for the wine, dire Henry Penner, honth Orange, N. J, or box 2,60) Fox uifce, New York 1 bands nigh, eour to tif, withunt wer a TK, N.Y on w York city euaniry rewis at While Visine, Hye Nook, Wea uly, N. ¥., alo, tarcos ta Now Jorsay, Wovtches and oo Lang Irland. Proyerty registered for 1, or «Loree (AMPHORATED ThANse THENING J plasive, eprord on € red Judge Virdeall of a patnful te woman; nating Palos, bruises, Phen weak Inngs, &2 eqn’ t0 thhatn bor rh 0 Made only by tt NaWM AM, D., &0 for sale by druggies geueraily. FATHER RESTORATIVE AND WATRR PROOF 4d paste. An old seqtainianee of everyvoty, (in wo) Mr, v Cowan, L9T Falter, street has inwodared @ new arvele, nly wolmwe aod fee eat Pipes. sod ioamed ad for bons sod shoes, whoever of the very bee ardcla wo have ~ QTOV ES, STOVES TOV ER.~ 100 CANAL ATRERT SRAM Vartek, W. & VAN NOT Ko ato ‘a have . a large mesortment @ de latest palleras Of More mee Tin erhen pd Kitchen ranges; for male 00 reasmnabie laren Hicks put up aed pte fnrtmbed for mane, €raion St aurvne wr rabaes haved end bu Fetes ropared. hoap sane grtidlae, wholesale KB” FONDRRIKS DE ZINC DE LA nem et Meigique. The atrenri ‘ He of he bianede tine of ie Vieilie Momtegon Jany, ere prepared wo supply dealers tron warebouse or * UNO be BMT, 4 irond 9 A VEY LARGR 14T OF IMPORTED WA CTINAD ath Gomer stle amen. fale, ats lnrge die jow ea) German Nor | bayars word do wel vo U. CHEEBE, 80. 0 Brosiway, ap aire, ALT RUKOM REMEDY —AUPFRRERS FROM r and erupiive dines ia snedicina,” which ot mt Marae, Ne tome tadicatenre. Prepared a m, craggew, No. 0 Fulton SMISERAL WATER MANUPAOTORERN AND BOT +1 8m Ow precertt te turnkey inery qasauty Rinsander's ere whieh Ww ihe Wioerel eROr el erm et ao’ sor, |e be bent god most weelal arvcte pfered torr petiee, seine tnhe wih & view to save ork labor nid tine. Roeciovmns can be sams al Wo thee’s oer npparaios nscmiaciory, 0 Fuhwn mre. New | siere © norma cn ne be olinned we nity dec aed ©) ordees furwarded to 1. Puner, sole antier, Bow Lenten, Coun, will We promptly ov Wea | {100Me LANIER, DO YOU Witw TO chin |he white eatin, a cher 4 perk, and da! Use the Voutrin blows co tietine are ney aaron pietian coup tions ‘hey have an ent kee reprints io Warope, whore Gay are weed Oy tbe ar iee roll camber of VRrtots er Tt 5 bnipretihe (Amtek hey tee watures rai! Your benmiy wil be hy alee the perpe onl fowh giving biwnme, Fur hei. teir, he. 2, bute, Kuk Rod omy et ~~ AT EMONIAL ATRIMONTAL —MADRMOUAELLE (C8 VIPER prefeman ot S00 ragh ay love or will marty, a4 | wont) beni Vien, romtway For | | % KNOL Youws Lany wie | nar for hat im mueringe — he ix wat DY way hee Perea.) be in ke, Paw olaem, | | Mrect, lor ove week. TENAST# RAGISTER. ee NNN am GOOD TWO STORY AND BASEMBYY HUSK AND AA itor sle-On Forest aveous, ono bait hours r Binge frou ihe Wiltiaenab ar by S00 fee’, Ue perfea', | yearn apply tof, W. ish A TRNDuED ROOM TO 1 an Fecond floor, 10 ORE oF LWO ¢ Henn « ord st A Take CORNER SORE TO 1 ‘corner of igual ® street aad Lowery, sultsbie for any Aird of business, Ren’ low. Also lover part of a noe house, fa Forty th ptect, second honee east of Third avenne, semb h KB, KINSHIMER, $19 Foard: avenue. pe house nearly ae io hinds ona 1A sn 1OF @ fer ao LD, $7 Broad way. a v WITHOUT BOARD, ecu, ina sant ame ear Bowery anes ON SOUTHEAY VAKINKNTS 10 LET IN FORTY FOURTH SY RE. eon Bik nd Hroadway, Now, % ant m7 WIND ra@rble mantels, bro ; y mod Jog feast Twenty dre A RICK TURKEY BIOKY AND vAskvRAT HOUSR to le’, near Sith avenue, below Tweaty fest reat, with bathe. gus, elegentehwrdell re, fe reat watt) ey, vette tims roedinte powseasion, 660, farntinre ELM), to «good party; em one lo Ure years lease thay be obtained W. RICHARDS, S07 Broadway, KY OK DRY GOODS #TORE TO LET.—AN OLD eninblinbed sland, 637 Sixth avenue: nas four sores, Raw J0st been painied, papered and put in fine order, hay 19 rosma. Kent 160, Apply as abow ro RENT—A STORE IN THK VERY HRART ©, Broedway gulable lor any relaling padaess, or te rn Henk re . , oaliier, Tracey, emonable, Apply soon to 0. B,D ' JOURMISMED MOUSE To LET A THREE STORY, AT. the And basement hvnse, cot taining bain mod wluved fo a gonice), quiet and loo son. Part pay anal would be reoolved’ in b . For paeue iy 222 Greene street Loar Fourth atreet, biiathe 3 ie URNISHED ROOMS.—A FLOOR THROUGH, CON. sisting of three roots on the Grat (hoor, with avaryt complere fir housckerping. 0 Jol ins. respectable locelems Dear Bisth Aventis, Apply at 165 Fourth treet, H ‘OUBK 70 LET. IN A GENTERG LOCATION -THE recon’ apd third stories with back bilchen, consisting af oxbt rooms im all; gas wrter, bath room, water o} 3 inquire at “164 West Twenty iourinsteow, laquire ‘wenty tou nth abd Kigh'h avenuen. fare LEABAAT FURNISHAD ROOMS TO LET—TO a0! modato 4 ama! faully; the whole of the -enand linur, ed. Please ca! at No. 09 Greenwich are a DAKT UF A NEAT COTTAGE TO LAT, NRAR MY RTI avenue, Brooklyn, newly red and yaiated, ooo by only two persone, would let ore tan ane wile wi referees, Address B. H. J. Herald offi-e, AKT OF A NKW FURNISHED HOURK To LET OF Frock ny Kamiern dirt. 1b threw miory bo: tly formted; for ® person fot atin la Now Ke y desiravie. the ta nlori) (urvimed opoupled by only wares person. ant wil be bouinal price toa small family without “chidesa, ae Adow lady, and company ix mare of wa a= . Ject (han compereaion. § ita American or Bugitel. (nan nerd apply. Address J. O, Runkle, No W) Soain WB Lams street. ANG BERD KOOM! Cited foot, lea bm unturaisiet Foon ow @) While sures, tour the atue on very the preund floor all Ut Hive duane weat of T° LET—S1ORE # ROAUE STREKT, FIYTY Paar Khe Sto war's, satab © for « aabi- per your Apply at Jonmea, Wher OF dressmaker Ot Browdway, T° LET—ON WITH STREET BETWREN THIRD AND Fourth aveune, two new, welt finished colags howsme, eight rooma cach, large Yard nat qarden, rent SUN por year, Lnquire on the premises, house nearest the Fourth ayenus LET 10 Uemen, oF to « mall Aper men, furnebed o Pres ct tantly, 1 near Houston. None veed apyly without the best ferencen SH —_—__——_— 1° LET—POR SEVEN YEARH, THE PINK FLVK ATO! b batial BL Went street, next to ‘he eorume ‘This is 8 Geet ree chance (or any buxinags " tandate mole taeten Carll ie ate ir, & ive merchant, the onilar bring lange ao) com ur feed or provision «ore aud 4 oteer A husineas 10m alan moni varore Dew arrangemn nt on Unetin Garden moat of the wiih oorchorsas” soa of shia 7 wo Of construction and canso ready expected (0 go highor every enc. TORTS BRICK THKEK STORY HOUSE OR PART OP It with store, on Kent avenite, sueen, baat Hrokivn, on the twain thorous hare veiweem ‘The woure t. doatrable as te Wilviatieburg and Mrdoklyn Dusivesm. Apply early at {2 Bouts Third treet, ul why. FPO LET=TO A SMALL AMBRIOAN FAMILY, THE coud Boor abd back basemen! of house }6 Wost Thirty: ninth sireet, between Hroadway wud six 6 Apply om i YW LhacK, ais, ly’s, 19 Paton ab 24 WET THMTY Aw. 4 © LET—THE ROR FIVE STORY BUILDING Om por of Brome and Elin #r¢olm, lately oocuvled by Mad Monon asa French and mpantss hotel | Alo, howe No. $ ith ore Laight street, near Canal, Alno, store and © liar nue, Apply 1. KUYDAM, 15% Waveriey pinen. ) LET—AT REDUCED RENTS, TO MALL AMBRE oan families Boorse rough, eonsisting of five rooms, tiie Vath, Crown waler, Ae, in the now houses in Weel minelewutl siect, Leiween Heventh and Eigkih avenues. | Apply et fice on the Erembes, Bo. 160 West Ninoiaeuth ob, trom 3 BARBERA BHO ASD FIXTURES FOR ona loration. Vor the ream xa Or sailing gis for partioniare tn wash Havemih suey op Vi thant blew, and Pith eects, Wiliamavarg. It le 0 LET-THe WHOLK ON PART OF A ie siumed at 131 Tweateth sires, in 6 pleansnl , conmuning of (hirer tories basement. alile and erm ler collet Tt wil be leaned for a \erm of yeare to & grad wed house je uw fret rele order Inquire of Mr, eA ALGK FRONT ROOM, PORNIAHED O% with clones stincher,” 0 me or wo wmale without board. Pixth areade care pase wide e tthe howse. Apply at 62 Char ito sree '[O LRT—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE imp (lambers sree, corner of Wadlnewn trem, emt rea~ toonble, Imunediain possonion. Apply a A. HALL, No @ Dey & emt, thud temw, Mo LRT Pant o” House ) WALKER STRERT, SHAR Hroahwey. weet mide. would be very eulavin for & auall femnily, Ment $1* per month wake: ai Comin tl borwe and wag FRANKLYN, (1 Wout Thirty Gf etrnet, wear PLAYING CARDS, me OF WUreEhIO® tw net, and warranted an 0 wer, Connie bead playing cards. of alt tbe Union Card hanatactory, ’ MUSICAL. & PIANOFORTRA AT OO8T—TO ULORK A ROUTHRER Loure ~All new superior tnatrummnta, Cally by the beat New York apd Koto makers “dik wave tase remewornd, tor RO, lal wh poart, | Finns 8) lone than can pe Lougit kay ¥ | me bee ere W. Ono & OO us s $6, nee ee Je mathad, by whieh pupils namke exenlen players ia ax easy beens, arms 6 ln ati aece, lemon frte fod ove leg Hansa loom $1 We ho Bed of a7 omy mbbusetare, Prd VKANK BPKaL, Ro M0 Tieden trem. munaalatarer 4! eecordecus, banjos, mare and og drums, tame bourne, a6 PXTRAORUINABY OPPORTUNITY —AMAGNIFICNNT U new rower! plaetorte Bentor minyacare, war tat ted perfect in every way, will be dixpased of ai an immmmmany Geo urtion trom <n, Kod & senend Waok plane akan le part payment, by A. WHREM, 168 Went Brostway \REAT KACKIFICK—FLNGANT RNY ES T vinnatern, wih net bomen URE whens Orne te © Ler loaves (he city in a tow days Conege piace, (10m We 3 o'er £0, FIRCUER, Pia SOP’ ACTORY ARD ) warerime, 14) 348 15, 147, 260 nok Bl Wowk F elgiah vareet, near Winn avenae Kimmo wie the beak provements om Teammabie terme Wriken guarecion ever) plane, Keemt bent panes from Mow 0, Meme tou d. repaved, rewiet ard exehenged. J A SIGNORA BLAZA VALENTINI, Patan goree, J protect ok Mogae bas reutend vo em York ahve canal NEEL. mr Oh CRMC Maite te Latent. hee & (he Tenten on the nhiee end oon un Hous, 0 Chambers cae every day, %. POCK BEACTIFUL KRVEN vn tue std Sn sh mada of toe vant started wih be TF Tia | oad a nralaenie BIS A Mase st helene will pinnae endl, FURNITURE, VONTAGH AND FANCY PUM ITE nan, et OM treed ¥ Pp pnn ee Btn Natal ry THE FST ACR otter Cor sain the mans erenatve emma feet of faney renege, eunmee ind aot Freee furniture in Cam ee ee ee ee pollanee pews bomars, he, 8 enten Aeurerw prices. SOK BALE THR FORMITURE, MAPS, £0. OF OND | eer ah Ae Ce werd with the proviegs ef ee bows bnmind on the Sret Baer, Where © ange eateres fone Beet 2 PRON RR WILL MRL Ore ser haan im Now Ve penmernd rire tare “4 ” he mn i heh ae Gorter 8 Bm rr ee et Fibaliee NITURR THY we * © ree, coraee Cama RSTTURR WANTED A WALL LOT OW Pantnm et WA or ie ened, te wanted by & fom pay te - ~ Oren, Abtreee emmmrtaniey, Fue nid oe eh shaw ree, wewre, bor 115, Hew