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2 ' NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1856. ‘ THE PARISH WILL CAS The Beaver Island Mormons. dinner, to make him: ; what you mean b the nies the past weck is very large, being, by the three during the week ending and inclu Friday, June wression ‘* make him straight.” A, “ sdbeeh' i ye ie hae t 3 ‘TI. ‘TEMA OF NEWS—LOCATION AND POPULATION OF RAR AR pores Mushedl ca he ones yn * principal Hines, nearly ten thousand tons greater than last 20, was......... $4,983 Codfish, Ths.21,250 $850 ‘FRB YELANDS—THICKS OF THE MORMONS—KING ‘The Surrogate’s Court. ed up, and set him straight in bis ciate seciaone to | Week, and decidedly a larger tonnage than ever before | Foreign dry goods 8183 Domentcs’ba. ta Sam SPRANG AND HIB WIVES. We have received a te of the St. James Islander, Frrang’s paper, to the Suh inst., from which we extraet She following paragrapha. These items will be found the more interesting at the present time in consequence of fhe news recemly received of the assassinalion of Mr, Berang, the leader and prophet of the Mormons:— ‘The Islander contains the following appeal from Strang 12 768 200 Before A. W. Bradford, Esq. TESTIMONY OF THOS. WINGROVE OONTINUED. Q. Did Mr. Parish ever leave or attempt to leave the house in the night time? A. He has oftentimes went as far as the door, and on one occasion went far- ther—that is, one evening he had one of those spasmodic attacks, and he was sitting in the library with the Messrs, go out for a lite walk it he wished ; that is what I call making him straight. Q. You state that you took him up stairs at ten o'clock or thereabouts, every night ; by the expression ‘taking him,’’ do you mean. him, or what else do you mean? A. I should say: bro I think the taking him up was a pretty heavy task ; the assisting him was pretty as work for any man to take to the third story. % sides supporting the right side, as he Went up stairs, what else did you? A. I- should say I carried the right side to a very great extent ; that was all by the came lines in any one week. The Reading Rail- road brought down, for the weck ending on Thursday, 53,044 tons, and for the season, 949,274 tons—against 1,052,435 tons to the same time last year. The Schuylkill Navigation is doing a larger business, comparatively, than for several years past. The tonnage last week, up to Thursday, was 41,165 tons, and for the season, 368,346 Total importations The value of exports in the same time, wasas follows:—General merchandise... .$1,626,407 + 691, 934--2,318,341 Specie, Excess of imports over exports... $1,680,805 Foe, Be se or The following is a comparative statement of the value of | Butter, Ibs, exports from the commencement of the year to June 19:— | Lard, Ibs Cotton, bales, 15 ‘Tea, chests... 994 $4,578 Pepper, bags. 50 ’90g Titgunds, cs; 12,388 . C8. Tobacco, ies.1,119 "100 a Delafield and Mrs. Parish; he seemed to be very uneasy iid M i tons—against 391,791 tons to the same time last year. 1855... 1856. Increase. Deorease. 4 y ‘ fand his apostles to the futhful, Wo assist in te building of | ee a hg mind, and Iwas gent for, and ] took | cluihes brought from thee wardrabe euarele’ ween your | THe shipments of coal upon the Lehigh Navigation, for the WROD SE, BNE SMD, 1h 1a = | Rice town” 7p 8 33 a temple at St. James:— him by the arm and went out into the front hall; he was | WH suggestion, and without any intimation of aty kind | week ending with Saturday last, amounted to 49,640 tons; "176,946 "130, on 46,385 Codtish; Ihe.41,260 ‘Come, all re saints of these last days, and help rear a j Baggy Ry LEIS ey Mrs Parish: from Mr. Parish that he wanted them? A, Sometimes I } for the season, 395,869 tons—against 347,273 tons to the 67) 2,501,433 pay Furnit’e, bdls 164 house unto the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and } determined, apparently, to go owt, an 8. 3 | had them out before Mr. Parish was out of bed. some- | ome time last On ‘th high Vail Y ¥ Turpentine, cs 22 the God of Jacob, our fathers, that he may dwell with us | he came out to the hall with his hat, and put it on his | times two pairs, sometimes three. Q. Haye you any ime last year. he Lehigh Valley Railroad, for Gig02 | Hats,ey...... and be our God. Come, ye carpemers, and set up the | 1.4 and said if he was going out he had better have his | other answer to make to the last question? A. Thave no the week, 3,283 tons; for the year, 49,057 tons. adiling pra 81,157 | Wax, Ibs,...1,840 ‘Total. timbers, pine, fir and cedar; pus on the ewes 4 ? other answer. Q. Did you not bring out severa. pair of | together the shipments by canal and by railroad, and de- : hat on; he raised his left hand and threw the hat right off his head in the hall, and we went out at the front door, and Mrs. Parish closed both doors after us, and but us out, as was a very cold winter’s night, nd she did not wish to have the door open; there 1 been some men working in front of the house uring the daytime, and there was a large hole, about four feet and a half deep, or thereabouts, to the right band side of the front ‘and that is the very lace to which Mr. Parish wanted to go; I caught Pold of dtr: Parish by the collar of his coat, and told hit 1 would not let him go one foot further; he held very much aguitt me; I told him of the danger that we were doth in—falling into this hole; it was covered over with boards, and I was standing upon two of them at the time; T got Mr. Parish turned back to the front door and rang the bell, and got Mr. Parixh into the Ubrar then told Mrs. Parish, in the presence of the Messrs, Delatields, what had ‘occurred; I don’t know that there was down the floors; set up the pilurs, and wainscoting. Ye merchants, send us nails, and glase and putty; we ave got the paint. Ye lumbermen, make us plank and shingles, for we have not a quarter enough. Ye laborers, out a few more sticks of timber in place of those Gen- have stolen and fires consumed. Ye teamsters, Fallin as we rear the building to the name of the God of our fathers. And there we will sing and dance, and shout his praises there from Sabbath to Sabbath, and from year to year. ‘There will we make our offerings to his great name for. — and rejoice in be qiorions goodness. There will we 1 prayers unto him , perpetual prosperi- ‘gy, and universal dominion of his Kingdom. JAMES J. STRANG, Pres. of the Church, Ebenezer Page, Phineas*Wright, L. D. Hickey, Warren Isaac Pierce, James Hutchins, L. D. Tubbs, 4. Wi , Edward Chidester, of the twelve, As we have news that Strang, the prophet, was asaasei- pants because it appeared to you he was in search of his clothes? A, The pants were out before Mr. Parish went in search of his clothes. Q. You have stated that at mar- ket sometimes you would be able to get Mr, Parish to do as you wanted, and at other times he had all his own way; state the occasions when he would do as you wanted, AL Tt Lal seed entircly upon the state of itr Parish’s mind when he would allow me to say or do anything, herefore he acted according to his own judgment right or wrong; it does not appear to me that I can state any occa- sions save what I have said. Q. Can you not give « single instance or example when Mr. Parish at market would do s you wanted? A. I don't believe Ican, Q, You have tated that at other times he had all his own way: state ‘the occasions on which that occurred. A, When dir. Pa- ish was at certain times, when he was passionate, there . Was no man or woman , that appeared to have any ontrol that might last five, ten, fiften or twenty minutes, half an-hour, &., but when reeovered from hat you could lead him about like a child; that was my eason for acting at market sometimes and not at others. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 2,546 $17,437 Hardware, es. 765 Matches, 7 Toa, ch. Twine, cs. TT ‘Tobacco, Ibs.11,670 2,625 Canvass, bdls....33 1,235 Pepper, bgs.....50 Turpentine, 30 454 steseesereeeceee STL 21E AFRIC. ‘Ae $800 Clocks, bxs..,..-18 $432 per Domestics, bis. 150 7,150 wow 90,590 Flour, bbks....106 $1,179 ‘Tobacco, tbs.1,549 9908 Beet. +2116 1,380 Hdward, @s..” 92 4,438 1150-746 Curs......e.. 2) 1,400" 618 Dry goods, es, $2 21,813: nih $ 3,207 Flour, bbis, Lard, Ibs. Total... $12,168,599 20,161,958 8,185,293 191,934 Net incgease to June 19, 1856... + 97,998,359 The quantity and value of certain articles imported during the past week, were as follows ducting that sum from the shipments on the Lehigh to same time last year, there remains a deficiency on the Present year’s business of that region of over 5,008 tons. In the shipments from the Schuylkill region, and by the Delaware and Hudson and the Pennsylvania Coal Compa- nies, the aggregate deficiency foots up 200,000 tons, Not- withstanding this falling off, and the certainty that many ‘weeks will be required to make up the deficieney, with- out any provision for increased consumption, the trade remains dull, and rates are low, with the exception of Lehigh lump, for which the prices are well maintained, the supply being short of the demand. ‘The returns from the New Orleans banks for tho wock ending June 7, compared with those of the previous week, Pregent the annexed results by two of his followers, the the | any answer; I was very muoh agitated myself. Q.] A. That Icant say; lam no jud setae Ghcks faa diese Rated , the following from self, Qo] A. ge of that. Q. Did you ‘ - Blander will strengthen the evidence that he was not You have spoken of spasmodicMttacks: state what | make any observation upon that point? a vet tothe gree ari 4 Wi 4 a p ‘without his enemies. kind of attacks these were which Mr. Parish Bad, an Dest of iy ny al lection; to the dest of m} Feoallection 1 Bay water... 30 6 15 : J about how often they occurred. A. I should say ve not. Q. t frequently happen that he had all ke 5 : Is it no eh Letnticen Mp tebe ti, Who is dis- | Gnee to three times a month, generally speaking; I #e- | his own way? A. Very pec 'Q. How many times Pie pew 1 us 50 thor towards the ‘church charges all his imagined | member one going as far ax six months; T remember his | did it occur acoordiyg to your present recollection whilst Cream tartar.’ 17 16 600: Erievances to the Prophet? Just now we heard a great | poing as long as six mduths without them; Mr. Parish | you ware in his service. A. It might be two or three 8 Fow made because J. M. Wait brought a suit for a small demand due him, in which Mr. Wait and the constable ‘were stoutly belaboured for being Strang’s tools, for such meanness; und fl the ume he had never heard of the existence of the suit. Under the head of ‘Memorials of Wickedness’”’ the tock them unawares; as he was sitting in his'chair once, when I was in the act of shaving him, and the razor upon his fuce, he went off with a little twitter of the tongue, and got quite black in the face, and stiff; he had one on me, m my arms, in the dining room, on the carpet, on Due distant banks... 1,061,606 Long and short loans May 31 Tong and short loans June 7 times at the market; it is the only place where I remark- edit. Q When Mr. Parish would take the game and put it to his mouth, you say that you thought it was to smell it; why did you think so? A. For the same reavon as I gaye for the pantaloons, putting it so close to his nose. , Ralls 680 598 Domostics, ba 138 4,063 Sugar, bxs... 86 2,181 Lumber, ft.28,700 875 Gum copal, eeaetnaaetae Actual decrease of loans for the week..........$49,907 | Gambier, the floor; that lasted from fifteen to twenty minutes; You ste that Mrs. Parish several times returned . Tobacco, tbs.4,110 Drugs, cs.,... 29 $2,592 Bander contains the following announcement which we, | generally Speaking, that was about the eect he clos SRE and marketing that sho did not neod—how | _ Te actual amount of specie in the vaults of the banks anes ai Segars, ex 20 Domestics, ba 75 4,328~ ‘a6 Gentiles and outside barbarians, have failed to com- | his mouth — retpeel is ery td ‘lips many times, to your present recollection, did that ocour? | 8 as fellows: — Lic. paste.... 509 Clocks, bx: : Tone Og . A ats probend, but presume it to be the performance of some Fe acer actors ordered’ tbe put wettrocs |. ice Beat ene eee many, mes; X bave.taken |. Coin in the yatta of Bank of Loutslans... Magnesia 0.) 24 I.R. goods,es. 1 Oars. eeeeee GOO pu m back myself twice or three dimes. Q. Have you “ “ ro Phosphor 10 ‘urnit - work for the good of mankind:— ecth before they closed, if possible; he worked con- | any knowledge of any other instaxces than the two or i: i: ee ee ee - Furniture .... 42 Spars & Tasks 238 Phe vik of Jond the Gaintn at Beaver Island, wholove with his feet, up and down, and with his hands | three instances you have justmentioned? A. I haye, but vA bl Reg.antimony 6 Soap, bxs..!) 403 teousness and hate the workers of iniquity, and he was perfectly straight and stiff, and | the number I don’t exactly know. Q. You have a ey se cal Aenea Hardware, es. 339 the 12th of July those of Lake Mormon, wilt pile rough | foamed a good deal out of the mouth; that is a3] stated “that Mrs. Parish came afterwards and “ Onion tank Sal soda Ty nd stones as a Witness aguinst the day of the ressurection of | near as I can describe it. Q. Had you any orders from | countermanded the — breakiast—how often did “ “ eather E Succory. 00 fhe ungodly. Mrs, Parish as to leaving Mr. Purish, or staymg with | that occur? A. I believe i was a general thin: “ oo: ga ee 13 | era, bark. 1,728 him, when strangers or others came to the house? | Q. When Mrs. Parish told you that the carriage must : ik of New. Orleans 083 cht As will be seen by the following, there are to be two eonferences held in July, at the first of which ‘solemn sa- erifices are to be offered;’’ what these sacrilices consist of is not made public. ‘Phe Genera! Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Suints will be held at Saint James, com- bbath the Sth next. The 8th, solemn Dyewoods, &e— Fustic. Stock Exchange. Sarcxpay, June 21, 1856, 700 shs Erie RR..s60 57 A. On some oceasions I ha was absent from the house, on one occasion I morning that M that morning she ¥ to Root’s, in Bre give to her aunt Pay tinorning that i nearly all when Mrs. Parish uid that was very seldom; from Mrs. Parish on tue rish came to the howe; sther attempt to go down to have her! likeness taken, to ‘Mrs. Parish gave me instructions auy person should come to the house main at Root’s, give the words she used? A. These are, as near as I can express them or well recollect the n; 1 Delieve on that day we were going on our way to the , Upon second consideration; Mrs. Paris! at, **Tho- don’t let Mr. Parish go down to the store without . akd if he should commence to be impatient, come up she then told somthing similar te marry Une xa these are as ned + $7,778,497 + 7,969,072 y a1. Actual decrease for the WCCK.........:00005 The ninth annual report of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company has been prepared for publica- a be offered *3 tha offerings to God for giv. hat L-was not to‘leave ‘tho roomfrom Mr. Q. In stating her orders, do you give | tion, We give liberal extracts from it, that those interest- 511 ingdom, and the 9th, praise to God will be | Parish, even if Mi came; that I was to stay in exact words or the substance, according to your best | ed may be better able to judge of laenoe-thaiiting aoe a 0 ss ‘ rendered in music and dancing. the room until sh. ; and ithappened to be, that be- | recollection? A. 1 have given Mrs. Pari:h’s words and pcre to ee ae Sa a re 50 do......60 853; 300 do......b60 92 A special Conference will be held at Holy Island, Lake she was down from dre: Mr. Daniel Parish came | instructions in full, as much as I could poss » With i 5000 TC RR bs.830 86% 40 Mil & Miss RR... 84 Mormon, Sabbath, the 12th Suly. there two ladies with him I opened the door v n | this addition, that I belie GALENA AND CmcAGo Union Ratroan. 10 shs Bk Commerce 109 ie eri Riv oe. 383 “ : “ he rung the bell, and let him in; he asked me if his | the store on our starting from Union square. | @The total length of road and branches is as follows:— 40 Mech Bk Ass’n,. 102 833g. Beformation is wanted of Hdward Jones, a Welchman J yrodher was in, and Psaid_ yes; Twent into tho dining- | Q. When, Mr. Parish became impatient, did you go | Main ne—Erom Chicago to Freeport, neta ; 1825 Sugar, hdsiiey, 784 a8 Veseeeeeien ek: 2106 = Meigs county, Ohio, for Beaver laland, | Toom, and I told y Parish, and he jumped imme- | into Root's and call Mrs. Parish? A. Not immediately ing the East lgin branch, to connect with Pineapples. 1,753 Do. bxs&bgs.2,770 5 Continental Bk.. 109 90 can,'tn April tame.’ *At Latnyetta, fadiana tng.) diately ‘oud With my assistauce, aud gothis | Q. How long did you wait? A. I tried to pacify hi the Fox River Valley Railroad.,....... .-12234 miles | Plums, 614. Stationer: 6 90: Gissacsthamight caxcand eittibr waa late oc tsoatene | Cro in the front hall, and there met this | and remonstrated a good deal with him in the car Beloit branch—From Belvidere to Beloit, con- E 2,218 Tobacco. 45 90} Wrong train, since which bis trends have heard nothing | DTether and simook laim by the hand, the same as be met } but seeing that it was to no effect, I told the cowchman t | necting with the Beloit and Madison Railroad 21 28 90" from him, | S } all others, and a\o the two ladies; Mr. Daniel Bayizh sai had better go up stairs and fetch Mrs. Parish down; that | Chicago, Fulton and Iowa. ‘rom the june- a2 300 do. 83 9034, ‘ tohis brother Henry, 1am glad to gaye this | might be from five to ten minutes after she went up. tion, 80 miles west of Chicago, to Fulton Wines. 762 200 MC RR bé0 cx diy 92° On the Sth of June there was yet remaining on the @bores of the islands a great quantity of jee, whikh was piled up on the breaking up of the lake in April. The Islander of the 5th inst. contains the following opportunity vg the house before your @eath, or 1 should have no chance afterwards; these were the exist words; Mr. Parish, as made all the efforts he could to show Mr. Daniel Parish yp stairs, and the two ladies; Mr. Henry Parish, on the other side the st went up Q. What occurred after Mrs, Parish returned to the car- riage? A. I believe Mrs. Parish said to Mr. Parish, you wanted to go without me,’ or “you wouldn't for me,” or something to ritable and impatient at the Chicago, St: Charles and’ Mississippi’ Air Lin Railroad—Now controlled by this compa from Oak Ridge to the south braneh of Chicago river, connecting with the joint track, 200 do.-.++-080 92 20 dO eee seee OG 13 do. oI 260M S&NIRR.D6O 97 100 do, 3 ae 05343 Champagne. | Mahogany zy tems:— also: he liad his crutch under Tis Jef arm aid a8 sup carriage, and we drove oft, al ; a ae a inois Central and Michigan Central ee Tin ule . Hd % 7 . porting his right side; ¢, as well us Tremember, | Parish’s’ return to the carriage have upon him? A. It road Companies... Sivsesseeeeeeeees 108% | Haircioth, eS is . Bp, Of HeAde: island, The boats at Galilee 1 thittime Mrs, Parish was coming down stairs dressed; | litle at the ime of her entering into the carriage, Wotedié cose $aiduiys vas even'veS > DOORS RANOR: e aes : 2 10. woe wens amount to nearly twoaday, and at Suint James about | Ehe'entered the same room where Mr. Daniel Parish and | but at the uext stopping place he was just. as ustall | The amount exjonded in construcdion tothe ‘The quantity and value of certain articles exported from 10 Cleve, C & G RR. 106 ene in two days; and a similar change is going on in mer- | 47 Henry Parish and the two ladies were, but did not say | Q. When you speak of the attic, do you mean the space | first of the last fiscal year (May 1, 1855), this port during the past week, distinguishing the quantity 10 Gal & Chi BR... 112 eantile operations. 1 ita or ada anything at that time; Mr. Daniel walked around admiring | -under the roof? A. Ido. Q. Is it divided into rooms? WUE asics has bss ‘$4,866,263 06 | and value sent toeach place, were as follows:— 20 0. evens 212: ‘We do not regret the unusual prosperity of Galilee, nor | 11.2 rooms, and said Ut they were very handsome indeed, | A, Onone side the wine cellar is; it is higher on that side | Expended during the last’y iin ‘Cidbttldecs cn rte “PGC ca: Neat" Voutc_Vi en Oo Wiese $00 Cleve & Tol K.s30 753g anticipate any perinanent fulling off of trade at this place: | thar he did not see anything in Europe to go ahead of | than on the other; you could stand up straight at the | amount expended on account of the Chic ane ee 100 do... 6 Galilee has the facilities for a greatly increased trade, and | tom, or some words to that effect, and then Mrs, Purish | wine cellar, but on the first entrance in the attic we could cago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line Quan. Val. . Val. 100 Sho season iteelf will bring back to Saint James her full | spoke for the first time, or at least laughed; she com- | not stand up straight without our heads touching the | Rallroad........s.csssseesesseeecsesesss 1,876,850 52 | Cotton, bales Sand S137 Gri Tard oll, caleant $ecnis whe sobie ‘this owe ‘ P menced it with a laugh, a deri laugh, and said to | rafters. Q. You state that Mr. Parish apparently looke ———— ] pour, tole. 16124 113083 Sperm dan .1'000 1°00 The fishing this season opens slow. As yet no judg- | yr Daniel Purich it showed how litde he must have | to see if the cellar was all safe; state what he did | Total expended, wh, hea $7,742,613 58 | Wrest bui22 OR] 10872) Tecan ist tte gag | $2000 Moystate o's... 8 ‘amgnt can be formed of the prospects, ; seen in Europe, and from that time words bo- | which gave yon that impression? A. I was more | _ The funded debt of the company 18 as follows — Cen 10,674 6161 Chr. ore bbls. 100 1,200 | 400888 Canton Co... 225 200 Seven large vessels are now lying in the harbor, de- | Cane jouder aud louder still, and T heard Mrs. Parish | deoply impressed upon me by Mrs. Parish than by | Second Division Bonds, outstanding 5 $8500100 Peart nin) STR a erate MeO: yan) | 200 Nie Aranstt Ope... 10. 100 bac oe eee ee ee ey ighth order Mr. Daniel Parish to leave her house; that | Mr. Parish, but my own impression was at the time, T | First Mortgage Bonds, maturing 1863 + 1,937,000 00 | RacKwt bushd,077 9.189 aie 4 1 contract for the construction of the lighthouse at | as when he was going down the front stairs; and Mr. Lo. 7 Ngee q ; wa Daniel, in reply, turned round and said, “Pray, Madam, who gave you house? it is my brother's house;? and that is the last word I heard, but there was a great deal suid afterwards; Mr. Heury Parish got quite outrageous in my hands; I had charge of him at the time, and 1 had every expectation we should tumble down the stairs; however, we got down pretty close to the last step or two, and Dirs. Parish was standing about the centre of the front hall speaking, or, a8 1 understood her, abusing Second do. Litchfie’d Bonds (St. Cha turing 1857 and 1859, Total... i satel The floating debt is $436,237 63, a portion of which may be funded by the issue of Second’ Mortgage Bonds, as op: portunity offers, at desirable rates. $63,00) of the First. Mortgage Bonds—w' held as collateral to $50,000—of this debt will he Fold thought that Mr. Parish wanted to get in there; I didn't know it was a wine cellar, but we had no key with us, and the lock was sealed on the cellar door; and that morning Mrs. Parish told me that it was most likely Mr. Parish went up there for the purpose of seeing if ali was safe; that e me the impression. Q. State what he did to see if the cellar was all safe? A. He took the jock in his hand, looked around at the windows, one win- dow at least, und that was all, witha few “yanne, yanne, lremarked to Mr. Parish at the time that there 760,000 00 Shis place is let to our old friend, the Hon. Dayid Shook, ef Mount Clemens. Pientiful showers for three days have givena fine start $0 all kinds of vegetation, ‘The following article from the Cincinnati Gazette gives a deecription of Strang and his followers, which is not very Battering : Few of our readers, we presume, are aware of the fact it Racon, Ibs. 68,834 6,400 Tobacco +. 1388 10,860 100 N Y Cen RR,.b60 ing RR..b10 903, 100 S&NURR 96% 200 de b30 973g 250 do. . big 100 Panama KR. .s00 1043¢ 5 dO. ..6e e005 105 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Pere «+ $438,744 LONDON. Flour, bbls.13,081 $88,894 Tobacco, 1b.12,336 $2,360 Racon, Ibs.114,988 10,788 Oilcake, tons, 62 2,069 pt 5 jbls 502 1,616 4bat Mormonism, in its worst form: with all {ta atten Mr. Daniel Parish, who Was at the door just going ut; nger of any person coming up there, or getting | within the next three months, ther isaeoe O esi 4 Sarenpay, June 21—6 P. M. evils, exists in the State of Michigan—where the adher- to the foot of the stairs Mr. Henry Puri i yaune’? two, three, or four tines, perhaps | debt to $388,237 63, and completing the ivs20 y'osg | _ Asms.—The market was unchanged. Sales of 60 bbis. ente of that odious system, which demoralizes and utterly he raised it with the intention of hitting ¢, and we tried to get down. Q. For what reasum | First Mortgaze Bonds. 14,521 3062 1 nots were made at 6c. u 63. Pearly were searce, and k to Mr. who stood in the front hall: just as he raised swung lim around from the right ite and weut into the nil she threw herself on the couch and seri {her voice until two or three of the degrades every human being who becomes ,connected ‘with it, is practised openly and with impunity ‘under the eye almost of the state authorities. Beaver Island, situa- fed near the north end of the lake, about twenty miles from the Michigan coast, is populated by this degraded ‘ou make that last rema Parish? A. | sup. During the year the negotiation pending with the Chi- b cago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line Railroad Com- yany has been closed, and the depot grounds of that company, on the south branch of the Chicago river, the rack to the Des Plains river, and other property, have firm at TA,¢. a Tye. Breapstvrys.—Flour—The general tone of the market. under the influence of heavy receipts, was heavy; yet: as a good demand at low figures for export and. tic use, The sales embraced about 10,000 a 12,006- senteneoes co SHOT, 009. Rosin, bbls... 700 $1,058 Tobacco, Ibs.2.642 305, he crutch I got him into the dining room; Mrs. Puri Q. Whilst you were in the attic were either youor Mi Parish in iminediate danger? A. [think so, Q. What dai Butter, 1bs..19,902 and immoral people, who are governed by en Wh toherassistauce; Mr. Henry Delafield, here | A. Idon’t believe that Phave ever been anywhere that | been placed within the control of this company, ‘The | Putte oe ea gee bbis., including all descriptions, chiefly State and West- individual who las taken to himself the “high | present, had just come in from Hell Gate at the time, and | had more foar over me of danger; it struck me at the | amount expended for that purpose, which is embraced in | Thc a. 75 12,200 : ern brands, at ubout the following quotations, closing with + pounding title of King, and is known by bi pd or «e- hat lust twit; that is exactly as things occurred, | time, coming down those ’ arrow stairs, and Mr. Parish } the gencral construction expenditures of the past year, is Total. ty alittle firmer feeling tor good to extra brands, while~ + sas King Strang. This King Strang has Iuded follo io the best of my judgment, from the time that Mr. Daniel | close upon me, that if he was to take one of those spasino- | as follows:— beds os rices for common grades fuyored purchasers d he gives directions to a party of banditi | ame into my house until the time he lef. | dic attacks, what should be the consequence; ke should | Amount paid and liabilities assumed to acquire Cotton, hales.1,076 $66,943 Rosin, bbls... 600 $1,900 | Common to good State. $5 00 a $5 50 and rob, dedicating their bovty to the ser- | Q. On the other occasions when Mrs. Parish was going | decidedly be upon me, and very likely break my neck in J — possession, including interest 2+ $548,384 11] Flour, bbls..4.642 27.933 Spars’ Sey eee eek ehh ae tei 14 church. out and leaving Mr. Parish in the house, what directions | consequence; wat is’ what I call immediate danger. Q. | Amount expended on the grounds, track, &., Wheat. busio17o 17011 Shel, 72-837 | Metra State....... 565 a 6 00 ja conversation yesterday with Dr. J. Atkyn, | bad you as to leeving Mr. Parish or staying with him in | Were you imreediate danger in the attic after you | since acquired.........seeseee vere + 18,496 43 | sing, bales. 17 1048 Rawsilk. pk. 5 — 21600 ood 525 a 600 who syent the winter on Beaver Island, and to give our | case strangers or other came to the house? A. Mrs. | had got up the stairs, and before you had begun to go Potanh, DbIg.. 76. 2406 Bence Bite, 16 625 a 700 readers an idea of the character of that people, and the | Parish had very little to say to me on going out evenings | down? A. Not immediate there; but I expected to get a Total....... teeeeeee cere ses «$566,880 54 | pe por i's, 8 4 "470 Rice,casks.., 96 1,71 675 a 690 outrages that are permitted by the government of Michi- | atany time, becau-e her brothers, Mr. Heury or Mr. | knock on the head, or at least Mr. Parish; 1 had one hand Upto the present time that property has been used | Wy, hone, I. 12,849 6,550 Pearlash, bb!, 10 "290 600 a 6% We pean the following statement, furnished by | William Delafield alw remained in the house at any | on his head and one hand to his arm, trying all that almost exclusively for the benefit of the construction de- | Chr, ore, bbls. 5@ "700 iris Do. — fancy and extra.. 680 a & 60 Rat gent leman— time she was absent; at other times she was very seldom | in my power to keep him from danger, Wherein if I had | partment, but the steady increase of business on your Dry goods, cs. 1 1,000 Total 197,636 | Canadian superfine and extra @10 a 80 * “Jam Strang, under whose jurisdiction the people | out; it was only that one occurrence of going dowa Broad- | not done 0, he must decidedly have out his head, or if | roads demands that it should be placed in a condition to Pate aim, ’ Choice extra Georgetown, Riohm¢ of Beaver Island live, was a repesentative in the last Le- | way that she was out and at some evening partie: not cut it, hit it. accommodate general business, but more particularly to T topacco, cs... 17 $1,278 Sp.turp. bbls. 200 $3,193 Mills and &t. Louis. ve 615 @ 975 ure of Michigan, The population of the island is re- | mean it was ouly that one oscasion she gave me any in- | Examination to be continued, facilitate the large lumber traffic, the magnitude of which hag ; ood, tos é 1000 a—— Machinery . 67,000 Logwood, tons 150 3,100 Drugs, cx. 20 1,262 Rosin, bbls... 500 ea ded in the sales- were about 600 a 700 bbis. Canadian, without change in prices. Southern. brands were in fair demand without change in quota- tions, with sales of 600 a 800 bbls. Wheat was heavy and irregular for inferior and commen ard Presented to be 6,000, when it is not 700, structions about leaving him. Q. When she went to Was given for Governor Bingham, when, in fact, there | partigg Wai pny gf hei or relations left in the are not sixty Ingal voters th the plice. Poone ioWnaulp | uoused A. Alway?— ry Delafield, generally returned 1,061 children betweon the ages of 4 and 18 | gpeaking; Mr. William Delafield was more in the habit of rs, for the distribution of the school fund. | going out to accompany Mrs. Parish. Q. Did you ever hear can be seen by a glance at the tables presented herewith. In view of the fact that all previous estimates for addi- tional expenditures have fallen far short of the require- ments of the increased business and demands of the coun- try, the directors do not present any farther estimates for future wan FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Rye, bush...9,534 $7,722 ven to the satisfaction of Gel. J. MeKin. ne eat A ot say that I did, put it is proper to state tat the rapid | Rye hyn. i “ ‘while prime to choice lots were scarce and firm, ney, § Tea deayhows eoperisveldons ge oan Mi tevin other, Dntiaiboniies, MONEY MARKET. growth of so large an agricultural country as must be tri | Rent: pare ong pe G3 2,042 | enlos embraced about 20,000 n 40,000 bushels, among Public Bingham. to be fraudu- | Gyetas yan have mentioned? A. i hare. @. Give the Sexpay, June 22—6P.M. | butary to your roads will, no doubt, render additional | RomeGimake sh HIG Eokwood, tons A) Boo. | Which were 5,600 bushels Indiana red, at $1 40; 6,008 Bent, and th euool Tund wae, oon. | heer imitation in Your power of any other sound you ever | Wehave received during the past weok more impor- | double tracks and other finprovements desirable at no | Tytacco, hhds 142 5 bushels red Southern, at 81 37; 9,000 bushels nt vortionment of Gegiently, withheld. heard from him? A. When I went there to dire. Parish’s Polygamy is practiged 19 an alarming extent on Lake | to live, she told me that Mr. Parish could say yes and no; Michizen. King ary. Betsey, | 1 said if so it would stot be ph Roce Ge get along with Pheve, vs; ix living with | Mr. Pa en often used, imitating distant day, in addition to the necessary expenditures al- luded to in the report of the encincer. By reference to the report of the Secretary it will be seen that the groes earnings of your roads ‘for the past fiscal year have been.. 8: tant financial and commercial intelligence from Europe ‘The long suspense is partially over, and the public mind is partially relieved. This week will give us soracthing Resin, bbis..1,106 pring, at §1 22; white Ohio, sold 56; t Total...sesseee5 $90,030 shane at 61 white Ohio, sold at $1 red Genesee, a! 45; Canadian prime club, at $1 60; fair white Southern, at $1 70; prime white Canadian and Southern white was held at $1 80, at which a emall sale of the latter was reported; 60 bushels of new red wheat, grown near Charleston, BREMEN. 18 $182 Shoepegs, bbls 156 $600 8 3182 Wh’boneibe.6,615 8,175 nna and Julia,—t ath at tht nt time. The people live by plundering | yes; that Mrs. Partsh told me that Mr. Parish meant y: more definite; something that will, we tr¥st, reMove all | preorect p ceived on deporits 3 290 in, bbls..1,900 3,129 | couth Carolina, the reset. coason, Was SOM at'@2 pee the "ns Uiey torm those who do tot belong t | ius a general tung by being told by Mrs. Parish Tattend: | soo schensions and completely restore public confidence. | Sarpius, bay 1, 1855...-.. Nton, bales, 254 13,448 Logwood, tons 123 2,358 | hushed, to go ont of market, Cora was heavy and lower their church, and this they call consecrating property to | ed to <, Whatever it was at that time; but it he xg Th ipt of th in England of theactaal didm:szal of * 7 Rye, bushels 1,08 1,080 Fustic........ 21 405, for inferior and eommon Weetern mixed, while prime: God. There ‘are nineteen span of horses on the iskind, | through her orders; ina very short time after my own \e receipt of the news in England of the Asal of — Lard, Ibs.,.22,694 2,496 qualities of yellow and white were scarce and unchanged ;. teen of which were stolen, or ‘ Every jence led mee ‘to believe to the contrary, as 1 olen | yf, Crampton, and the effect both in and out of Parlinent “And ths cxpannes seeeeecseeeretesscescesseseseres $92,068 | the eales embraced about 50, 000 bushels, chiefly Westerm Oke of oxen on the island was stolen, Two fisherinen ben deceived by the word yos: for intance, if T | win be known on this side ofthe Atlaw'te before many “ys, i raLMovni. ‘ heated, for distilling, and ‘cargoes of better quality for shipment eastward, at 45c. a 53c., good Southern yellow,, at 56c, a 57c., and fair to good white do., at 63¢. Onts ranged from 34e. a 36c. for State, ail at 3ée, a 37340. for good heavy Chicago, Corrre.—The market was steady, with moderate trans- actions; sales of 300 mats of Java were nike at 14c. a. 143;¢., 4 months, und 300 bags of Rio at 20%sc. a 113¢c., and 150 bags St. Domingo were sold at 10%c, Corron.—The market was very quiet, and the sales limited to about 300 a 500 bales, without change in prices. Dealers were beginning to look for later foreign news Europe by the steamer due from Liverpool noxt: Which it was supposed would bring acvounts of a rorable reaction in Prices. Fx s.—Raws to British ports were firm, with free aug, W. Porter, An- A council was heid to decide what disposi of the men. The two fi ere for putting them to d |, but the better feel- ak od their live. J. e robbed by Parish to come and haye a little walk, and he >Teould then know exact what to do; but Operating expenses . $1,003,744 85 Salaries aid interest, 174,505 96 Dividends during the year, per cent....... Sinking fund, cost of 40 secoud mortgage bonds, at 8 Ryo, beshels ceveee 16,89 $13,100 75 $17, 96 ¢ Tobacce, bbds 17 $1,702 Fustic, tons,, 35 9660 Tobaceo,lbs 13,214 2.878 Lagwood .... 98 1,905 Pimento.bags, 110 1,044 Cotton, bales, 10 488 Rice.casks.., 50 1,492 Spte. tpt., bois 60 960 Pehalece tt 1,001 Candles, bxs. 50 880 Wood, logs, 2141 Total ‘ seeees $14,591 Cotton, bales. 271 $11,797 Paintings, qs. 1 $600 eas, bx 295 Flour, bbls... 200 1,56 Dyewoods, 1,495 Rice, tierces.. 15 _'438 Logwood, tons 100 2,000 If Mr. Dallas should be retained 95 the reprosentatiye of this government, we may look for a rysedy and sutisfac- tory adjustment of ali the questions at Isste, and a re extablisliment of the political relations of the two oui t ries ona basis more substanuial than has existed for From the tone of thr Britieh press, at the latest dates, it does not appear so certain that Mr. Dallas? dismissal will follow that of Mr. Crampton; but even in the event @ such a policy being pursued by the British Ministry, tt does not foltoty that our relations will become mére complicated. MR may lead to the appointment on the Cotton, bales. 986,524 00 4 the two last . Strang, in 1853, hoaded in person a gang of seven y him; on this occasion I t Merfnons, to break te prisonfat Perrysbuag, Ohio, to | that Mr. F ah did fact seo anxious 10 go ou Hiberate Je n Piewbe, convicted of horse stealing. | she told me, “Thomas you had better go Ansist upon Buch ix a brief sketeh of Mormonism, az practised in the | pim,’ 1 went back second'y to insist upon Mr. Pa tate of Michigan. I know the whole history of the peo- | come out for a walk if possible; it was then when T press- " Cissuaded from attempting to write it, kuow- he used this word that I understood to thi bh language to portray to that I went and got his coat and hat, ‘the infamy of the proceedings h are tolerated by one ‘Lut the coat aud hat for lim to put on, be Of the States of this Confedercy. The fact that the M yanne, Fanne, and seomed qutite mone cast Fix Or seven sundred votes, accounts, per- | angry and atisfied that I sould insist upon him; 35,000 00-8, 2 Net surpius....... tee tseeeseesess $380,628 45 ‘This result shows an increased surplus of $65,000, after paying 22 per cent in dividends and all expenses and in- terests properly chargeable to income account. ‘The gross earnings for the past year exceed the estimate made in June, 1855, by over $500, 000. ‘This increase may be accounted for, in a grew measure, by the high prices paid for froduce during the yoar, and the great en to new Weetern States and Territories. hhape. A, for biiudness of the Mate authorities | from that time afterwards I never ptaeed any conti- wre a is ‘ igntoiGhe : . Rosin, bbls..2,25@ 4,003 Cedar, + 10 550 vagements of gra, ‘To Liverpool about 80,000 bushels re oe rere ce lo the ontrages tim: are practised on Boa- | dence in yee, ether told by’ Mrw. Parish or exprass- | Pert of enc goverumont of special Commissioners or the ge Conk oF operating the rout has been atritio less than | Honey, caen.” 66 2,435 Staves ......0,000 758. Worrrain were oheagtd, chiely whats ae one eae. ‘ver Isian ity Bee Parih,, beens it was of no two tome, | acceptaueo of an arbitrator, with full powers to adjast | 46 percent although to severity of tho winter, and the } totacco, ds 12 1,028 ee re renee, ea ec ooras OF tee, Babe meaeSe ‘There is a moetiag house on the —_ — by 100 pel Q. In your gece Papi Fe aebonnans eer be aoe on all questions. We have already seen enough of the fvele Siarch, cord it je that the per centage woukl be TOtal wesserereceees ES gce soe aed 926,247 | iis, tour al Qe. Sd. and 500 bbis. rosin at 2 wat ie and ¥ oo inting press and publishes a weekly ] ee, ifany, dit ‘ou take these sounds that were 7 ash ~ 4 Py ¢ : k ted at 2e., probably to fill . Cgtton was ab PTE ‘a, ot coarse, 5 preacher fas well_as edivor; daiea by ‘Mrs. Poarisbs ae" or “no,” A. Ihave never | 18 existing in Great Britein to confirm the impression | much greater. account includes about $53,000 ¢x- 1 Rosin, bbis,.1,708 $4,290 Staves.....13,200 $880 | 3 Tay he Midge BS 3-164. To London flour was going forward at 2s, 9d. in foreign vessos, und 2.1044. fp American. To Havro wheat was at 12kc., four was at 623z¢. and cotton at CUBA. he To Amworp 3,000 bushols of rye were engaged at 8d. H+y.—The sales embrace@ from 800 to 1,000 bales, at G54) 5K0, a Coe. uox.—The sales-embraced about 100 a 150 tons, in lots; Seotoh pig ai $31 a $32, six months, Hivws.—Tie market for the week eosed with some less receipt were light, which indueed holders: ace for Buenos Ayres, with full prices for gitertained on this side, that between the two cbuntries is almost an impossibility. The removal of these little difliculties would give a wonderful impetus to speculation in the stock market. It is now kept in check by apprehension of something—no one can tell what—but the public require some guaranty that actual hostikties will not take place and involve them i@ serious losses. The money market has not been for years 30 wall sap- plied with capital as at this moment. The banks are end he uses his “sacred” as well as his secular office ©r | made any use of them; they have never been of any ‘money making purposes. Dr. Atkyn banded us a bil | penetit to me in my atten lance on Mr. Parish; not once, ont against him by Strang, and amonget the | 40 my knowledge. Q DXi you ever hear Mrs. Parish, we find the following either of the brothers D-lifield, say anything about Mr. ‘Toone first rate puff in newspaper. $14 | Purich’s understanding ia his absouce ?” A. T hatve once; pane vars Dotice rows pulp 4 | Mr. and Mra, Parish and the two Mr, Delafields were at ‘We trust thd these outrages will obtain sufficient noto- | tea tether; Mr. Parish was helped to some sweetmeats, riety to make the lawless proceedings of the Mormons of | and he took upon that o-casion a steel knife to eat his pro- ver Island to stink in the nostrils of the authorities of | serves with, und Mre. Parish told him three or four times nd Mr. Henry Dola vinion here present, expr pended for new iron, ties, ebairs, spike, &c. for renewing the track... About $7,726 huve been credited track re pairs, for refuse irom on baud for sale, the remainder of the iron taken @p has been repaired, and redaid in repairs and in sido , &c., eXcept such portion as is now on hand to be used for Unat purpoze. A new and much more permanentand expensive bridge has been constructed across the north branch of the Chicago river, 6} # cost Of $11,000, and several substan- tial stone werts have been substituted for the wood culverts originally constructed on part of the line, These have all besa to to the current operating ex- Total, Soap, bxs.... 300 $980 Hhda........ 671 Rice, ta... 20 680 Shookaé hds, 100 Codtish, Tbs ..9,126 366 Hoops ....... 453 Whaleoil, gal. 217 191 Boards, ft..176,108 TOA ceseceseeeee edbeeeneeneceen coer veene WRITISH NORTH AMBRICAN COLONTES. activity, w! Flour, bbis..4,635 $27,669 Rice, os.,.... 27 GL O018 | to nan ade to use his 3; to the best of my 0; 2 nd bring disgrace upon our ppople | «On, he does not understand,” it might be Mr. W force them to disperse the banditu and | in suoce vrace and curse that portion of our | fej neighboring Fstave iam, 7 extent joans, e abeend Meal. 5 75 "278 | ai kinds, The receipts for the week comprike 4,659 and ihe government of our country, but cme of the brothers; that was the only mention Lever | gradually exte nding their toan y the absence of any iar teens noroant was charged, on the Ist of May, | Beef. 1.175 58 1,163 | aad cow, and 591 horse hides, from foreign ports, aid th Whube biatmodt ie given above, wasin da: | Deezd Of the kind. @. Descrivs How the pactios there | demand of consequence from the commercial classes. } with tho purchare fF $40,000 of the second mortzage | Pork. 6,399 Olive oil, koga 4 224 | 9,720 hides coastwise, making a total of 8,470 ig ir. Atkyn, whose statment ied sep prese immediately upon th gz made? | m6 supply of specie on hand is at this moment larger conts on the dollar, and | Butter, Ibs 2,000 000 650 | Among the sales wore 000 Porto Cabello, 24 Ibs... and 50 noone apm mper aan da ina enema espa ee aa than ever before known, and its accumulation is becom- r. 40 2, 6 374] Rio Grande horee, at p. t.; 1,000, 2246 Ibs., a re-sale, at aad after he left, the St. James Islander, St paper, | t another word til ; in accordanee. with 1,691 Malt, 60 650 1,900 Gambit and Bisean, togcrive, ab 20. Other ner dlevaraginiig.of bls acta aud motives while | tt i ing a great burden upon the banks. They have on hand Se or ie wire hociie Gina Tobneco It ’ i obiofly to sme. lute’ of demoatio, nt spoke rather dixpara ny! i snot oben f just about twice as much as is req Itis | The amount of bonds registered by the trustee ou the Total. cece eee SHB ASL vlted Lides were in good demaud, and aren ies Cem ie Remene mee a mevele Sheet Mr. De syond, about te lions, a ¢ tho ] first of May last, was $800,000. Atkyp as follows a” by Mr. Dela beyond, about ten mil pa ho directors beg leave to call your attention to the re. | Flour, bbls 4 50 203 Ms a better demand, and priees were 4 “di ut y Mr. Dantel Ps banks are compelled to exter ake Up fOr | cei Congress of the ‘fowa Land bill.” This 1,5) J. 41 1,178 | firmer. ‘Tho sales of hemtock were freely made. Tho , Sach a the ‘country fore new | exactly reser whether I wa © much unproductive me T thora of money rt gin part for roads tery 5,014 Bread ve. 180 559 | receipze were toa fair extent, whil® the stock was re— Suu eras cus , é “net #0 much uny ¥ | appr ing in part 5 i 59 i . Fy HR aga tt tagart ig Bog Bod ol ENA I 8 ust gradually bring down the rs interest. Our | points on the Mississippi river as to be feeders to your 2.550 100 1,767 cd. Rovgh was scarce, Oak was im and, as takes him in joy of bis acqnaintance, and hope that as | } Q. What were Mr. Henr ad een : : roads, will, it is believed, tend to increase the value of 200 337 y prices. ne en hp ei. a | hPa 1 | rates must correspond more nearly with rope. 1 your stock. : é i iy toa. i 1 Sales of 600 0 600 bbls. were made, including: Aa for ail who have - hia ode again 1 i ea to doreri 0 Ww “ag h oe Prapsios The enormous addition to the meta currency must We do not deem it necessary to recapitulate the many Shooks & h’ 406, union at $0c., and lump at $1 1239. ye rarer Doar lee Mi IOC side Ue other people? A” | change the value of money in all parts of the world and | advantages this road will derive from its numerous. con- 73 Domestics, ba. 20 650 | Naval, Srones.—Spirits of turpentine was in fair Codtieh. 515; Tobacco, bhds Rice, te. ey Laermer crpg—The following letter, says aatrie, ie be a of the 21st inat., we gi iter ssl snd sometimes it oc@urr that T have Ly. It was left by Miss Mary Ann Melntire, whose boty e ov thatparticular bnsiness, as Mr. Parish did ‘was found in the harbor a few days since. It will be re- { pot have comrol over his urine to hold it long enougt. membered that she disappoarod the day after her intend- | sometimes, to get to the water ek und in the sme «d was buried. For the copy of the lewer we are in- ure with other purposes at s not 40 ofwn cebted to Coroner Daniclson:— urine; perhaps tt oosarred three or four times in 060 600 Cordage, coils 38 910 | mand and prices firm, with sales of 600 a 800 bbis..at OF 8 $65 Coffee, bags.. 12 180 | cash, and 200 0 300 ditto at $8c,; 500 bbls. crude tur- P 600 Furniture, ca, 10 274 | cntine soll at $2 674g. Sales of 1,000 to 1,200 bbls, eana- Wine, es 420 Oxon..../...5 20 1,600 | mon rosig, were reported at $1155 a $1 00, with usual! Yeas, bur 70 131 —— | ondition®” Tar and pitch were quiet, Candles, bx8, 325 1,063 Totals... . sss 5 5. BHO, OME Ons.—Linseed was quict and prices unchanged. Priee® DUTCH WEST INDIES. ranged from 80c, from stort, and 82c. a 83¢. im hhds. ant Flour, bbe... 820 5 $247 | | bis, We have no change of moment to notice ia Corn, bus....5,720 443 | whale or sperm oils, nections and arrangements with other roads and com- panics, but respectfully refer you to the report published a year since, ‘Tyview of the depreciated value of agricultural pro- dues since the termination of the Koropean war, and the probable effect upon the freight traffic of your roads, we do not pgppose to cetimate the revenue for the current fiseal yer over that f the past yodr—say ..82,315,000 00 b had no way Of f in any way y equalize it with countries intimately connected in their woing from the room to his wate et, withra commercial relations. The outward movement of specie from this port last week was limited, as will be seen by the annexed table— Serene oF Srucie FROM THE Port or New Yorn. Ship Carrington, Hong Kong, Mexican dollars $26,947 TL Brig G. W. Russell, Rio Grande, specie....., 9,200 83 ioe k axponsen 966 Portland main May the % my dear mis Ohearn Tam J jjis bestncaring bimseif jn my timo; that is ail Foun soy) BOK GW tees peg aan, go 1321200 00 Seuthias 1 er, rolls, 7 «858. | PRoviwons—Pork—Tho market was firmer, ‘he sales rtun these few lines vo tell you that Tounnct live ater | on that critical poiut—I main bis evacuations. Q. Froin To Mo, do. 'doubloona .., 82,000 09 |, aml renewal, say... $1,157,500 00 214 Sugar, Vxe... 10 205 | embracce 700 a 800 Dbls., including mess, at $19 25¢., with» Iny dear Mike Madden and Tam going to drownd myself | Yoyr observation of Mr. Parish during the time you wére - os ae : 7o'¥39 09 | Interest on bonds, & {220,000 GO—1,977,600 00 fon fie bbinn., 1d LT | come prime mt 916 612, © SlOLO” aha wie ieee to-night and do not blame me for it for I cannet live after | jp ottendance upon him, what was the condition | Fhip Antelope, Buenos Ayres, Mex. dollars, 3,000 00 ae Ot 1,018 0} 165 | $16 600 $16 75. Bool.—Sales of 200 a 300 bbis. country mindy A. I conddered Mr, Parish ver hie mind, and sometimes much mor nerally from bis eonduct nts that appeared before me f Net, say coe 6 suid peeeen Bread, bbls...” 62 "137 Pepper, bags, 10 113 | wage made, including prime, at $7 25 a $8, and mess, a Brandy, 8... 61 906 Domestics,ba, 24 808 | $50 $0 50. Other descriptions were uncl Cub Candles, b: 126 428 Soars, o8.... 4 1,045 | meats were firm, with @ales of shouldets at 73¢c., and 90 Tobacco, hds. 6 ow 213 | or 40 hhds, dry salted hams were sold at 93¢¢. wag scarce and firm, at 10ige. 2 10Ke. Lard continued firm, him that is dead I hope that I will be with bim to: @ heaven if the great god will have mercy on m ‘when you shall hear my fate 1 hope you will pray for the dordes forgive me for what Ihave done, Tam going to he boat a litde way from the shore and T am going to Steamer Ericsson, Liverpool, U. 8. gold bars 201,652 00 Sidbmer Tennessee, St. Thomas,...... $937,500 00 980,628 45 Showing a net balanee, Ma The annexed staten $1,018,128 45 hows the progress of the road Total for the week, Vic yiotely repa f 1 thon, that Hemp in the water Ini: Ohearn 1 hope that you will for —— y 3, &c., from May 1, 1800, to May 1, 1866:— ‘Total, eeveet es $15,551 | with sales of 260 bbls. prime at 11440., and 500 kegs eave me for the inoney that T owe yom re bane ‘Total, 1856. sel 4815,918, Longe op " se * | Oms. to arriv®, nd delivered from dock, at 12840 way clothes in place give my Sate ou tae BOON by ar ‘The largest ehipment last w 2 Boston, The | . = . J Flonr, bbls, $1,267 $902 | Butter ond cheese wore in good supply, and in fair de- and tell all to pray ine ob gor have on my wig He i ‘ ; ro BS Fy ? Beets. 6,902 i | uxt for Ohio at 17¢, 0 19¢., and for State butter at 18¢. a end all pray for my soule to have rest l— good by mrs t steamship Arabia, from Yhis port for I poo! on Wee & = Pork... 9,481 288 | te. Cheese was without oliange in prices. earn, ways iy OH nesday next, will take out npwards of a 1 fe. ba | & } Dried m 1 Tce.—The @ulos cmbraced about 200 casks, at 35¢c. @ 1 ‘ © « ‘eo shall r hh. ne me. . a3 20, 1956.—No. 43 i cot be u x me time next week w y 3 we 5 670 Petepase150 bags plmonto wore sold for export at p. t. iy cig bei an sco el v} | a | f ges bis hea & 4 et. $1 ina a7 © 827 COAReeclino Sonthin, CONES: Ar; neh males of A 1 m Yank Vaio | 12 “64 a. 2 ( 1,C00 hhds, Cuba muscovado, at’ prices ranginy HW ot. Kumbers 48, | “ 3s mam | 158 from "ye, 0 § with sinall salés above the latte a : ne 30; 49) | 7 "4 ou 4 Mt vn OH figure, ine nino at TAyc., and about 4,000 bags : 168. strack oll, 4 ey . ) 5 DA 40 Bahia, taken for refining, at 74¢ . mere j ur | I $ 5.441.000 : 7 om ele 4 Waerey.—The sales ombraced 400 bbls, Ohio and Jur for June 24—07, 00 OF, my 10, | ‘ ’ hed li a little after | The r it t n m- | 7 jue of general merchandve imported mato thig J Clow 2 POU), ss 4se yee F104,240 | prison at 2c, a 20ge., and 160 do, at 309, 2, We 7 * ~_

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