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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1857. WHE DISONION CONVE ON AB UTICA. Bhe Radical Abeituon tn Oouncil—The Guten te be Dissolved - Soon as Postble— Licyd Garrison Curtesity—Mles Sa~ sun B. Anthony with nt the Breeches, dic, MORNIN + S: 88ION. Unca, Feb, 16, 1667. ‘The modest, quiet and appretending little city of Ovo Ww opecialty favored just now with the presence of the Jenders of the extreme section of the abolition party, or an they prefer betpg called, disantonists, Some time ago, @e readers of the Hex«Lp may remember, & great sohiem Dreke out in the anti slevery ranks, whieh resulted in its @tviaion tnt0 two seotions, one hosdedby Wm. Lioyd Garri sen and the other by Fred. Douglass. The great cause of the difioalty originsted, {t's said, tm the question ac to ‘whether the Union should be ¢issolved at once, or whether MB sbould be allowed to remain as it was for a few years anger im the hope that 't would do better. Garrison was fmpations and could not waitas long as bis colored 09)- league, while Fred. was willing to wait a litle longer be fre be consigned 1% to ‘everlasting smash” eo war upon this imporant jesue was a ‘Diter one, and was carried on with terribie seal anda Semrful expenditure of epithets on both sides = }t was im pestivie to say which comqcered, Dougiass or Gsrrimon, ‘Dut ome thing te certain, tha: Garrison came out ©! ine dat. ‘We wilh largely diminished forces, while bis antagonist feand bimeelf stronger in numbers than when he entered the feild. The consequence of this warfare ie that we eve two conventions every year, instead of one aa for merly—one of which, under the rule of Wm. Licyd Gar wikea, ts now assem vied tn this piace. @f the multitade of wowne to be found tn ibe Fmptre Mate, the poopie of Utica ought to fee! pariicuiarly grate fa) that theire should be so favored; but suob is tbe per. ‘versity and ingratitude of baman nature ila: they appear ther to be totally ignorant of the great condescensioa, @r, worse than that, are perfectly indifferent avout it: and this, 100, 10 she face of the fact that :bo disanioaiais ave acopted every means to app’ isc them of 1s, and bage even gone 10 the exposse of posting announcemenis ali ever whe town Not esatislod with thie, the tho anil-anion Me 3a @Fgaik na from ibe pulpit, which it is of course prescm. Sa the WW did. Notwithsiandlug «) these en: eavors w 96 eure a large sudienoe—notwithetanding thelr paving Bired the Mechanics’ Hall, 0 of she 181 popular piases of meoting in Utise—notwithstanding the ansocncemeat thes J ould have ab opporvunity of hearing the great o! , the life of ihe par bho which tee and alrers of jowever, as J have said, is er ee!! ed by & toleradly jong ‘Ber oppoattion to the Union. Sae is here, sau ts eu ragh WO pay Lal abe is as vigorous, as enorg acd as scalous ma ever. “Well,” Mise Antbouy, “we eaid.’” sfrer tho wsval oom opts Of ine Beaton rad patted “you have assembied Father email foroe for the great work sou dave vefore you; ‘twilitake more thax ‘ive or sis porsom to dis sive the Union.” “ab weil,” she seid, “you know we can’t do thes Ja! once: bus im (ime we bope to succeed in cur ow "Yes, bot where are the forces!’ we asked, lookiag routs ibe aimostempty uslim‘‘where are ibe rank aoa ‘Bie?’ We expect to have them aiter a while,” was ber an pwer. ‘Geeiden,” abe added, “a great’ deal bas been done already ” Bere our covversation eadet. By thie tims some 0! teen persons Lad assembied, vit was mow a! lows ee hour part the appointed time for urgeciziag we mest , Wm. Lioyd Garrison secected iho pratiorm snd felormed. the audience thet be bei cows 40 138 eeeclusion, under the crcumsiancer,) world pe better to edjoarn til! ater discer. Before atjon-ving bowever he enooursged Lis hearere by Willng soe ines toe caase @ die apion did not cepend ups» numbers (bere wore early Ofleen pirsone present), ti dit not ceed npon ep empty hall oF & fai! ove (she prive of admicsion to the evening session ie ten cente); he did wos expat to sce Blarge assembly at any of ibeir conventions, io coase qwence Of tbe inaction which always (cliowe perirds of great politics! exciement hike throwgs walcs the omiry bas just passed Under the present circum tances (10 or three of the acdisuce were moviag to wards the door) it may be best ‘or us toadjoun. to meet again thie alu rnoon, ai bai! past two o'clock. wh: we trust to nee more present, aad whea we will De to orgenize in duc forin end’ proceed with our business } would therefore say be proceeded, that we shall not, ‘ender there circumstances, atiompi to go on with our diecussion. let me ata, however, belore leaving the stand, that f apy person desires to enter int? & social esiloquy, oT to propound any questions to me, ] anal de bear from that individaal rrison’s first effort. The iadividas) ‘ac rable person to tba\ ball. Io thie depress img condiiion of things, Mr. A. M. Powell, a waite man, and aa 1 wee cont informed, ore of the most promisiog eraiors of tbe dis epecen of some tw auaienor. He wid the ho woul noi go with the dis anion! and lynched, so thet their andersiaad fmge mighs be opened in regarc to the evile of slavery BB we, eaid be, towering to the subltime—tt it a large aod extensive Wickesnees, and what we want ls Agiiiion Bao poraged by this effort, Wa Liorn Gai ia fhe stanc. He could not—he begar—heip adi seal of bis friend Mr. Powell, who spoke #0 wei. and so vhe fow who were present. People wot ence, which wat be the disucioeiete aud ican prope, wae thet the former mean ali ther | believe, ea'4 he, toast Cariat Dwier ani asiavobolder he expressed ‘t at mis Onwaré; that the Grei step ‘Wes HOt enowg’, bat de, they most storm and carry the Masako” Previous, however, © performing this \mportan' mil’ red beet to adjrure to aio Coudiiert icant F by «exper fight vetur on © fo @e. ar Garren 90 Meoting soo! a) armed, and ¢ Sf Dell past two o'clooe in ty He Gret seerion of the Disucion Cony ATTERSOON #884: At bal! past (wo o'olvor #oms 6 ‘had amsembied ! the ball, and 1) tnet organized, o« folowe —i'rm\' +! (estored); Vioe Preeidente, Flay Beem eel Cw Rider: Secretaries, Asrom Bo Pow: fares 8 & Jebus Bedy A tories of resoluiimms wore real by We Liorn Game fom, which he said constituted the platform of the Ox v00 teen. The {ollowing are porhape the strongest, aad ove tein the pith and rabetance of the whole series — Resolved, Tha: \f wo make haman liberty paramount to a ther conmderssous be fanaueam. iben we glory in beog oe Rates, Uhei f Wo be io deadly anlagonrte to & pro slavery re Ragien be \oiide iy, then we re inidein, aad if to declare that Bplavebou ne to be dashed in piooee be Wenaon then we are P1004 of thr Mur of uations evolved. Ibat \t becomes © higs moral 4u'y wo diaeoire the tbe dann 7 oF never ’* Dacenn Co :ren wing Cut of the existauoe of slavery may be paced upon Bech s c! Dene whe procialn ther merniaad om 9 pape wants their nefarious inautuven —Ae reemmrose of tae ware power, whereby | in enabled to axtmd and mrengiben \inn: fei othe alaven permuted to stand eres aad loon ther lard ‘masters in the (aor, and setile the quesuae of their inary Wibouc any extraneous eavenoders i of all ausibery ald, and pot in a mtnauen in wach 4 ‘Wil be ap! yrical and grograchicnl impoamivilky for them 10 A ringie victim in bondage. ‘The foregoing resolutions having been read, toe meni ting wee adarcesed by Canine Larox Rawoan, « © color, from Salem, Mase. Ho oF it bie friend, Ge consitered too bad ths: Vhoy enoeid. bo ube Of cariasities, and ty the fect of their 2 aera earned y Of the diMoultios they : i He # Hh 3 i zs A BE H He Hh i FA 3 ini ! eat Wey tid von a 9o ooeay worn og wen his vo agree Lad upon the question of slavery. That oburcn that did net beid bis opinions upon the subject was anti and that party, 50 matter by what name & tot tteelf, was despotic did not go ageinst tet, who stood so very eroct that be benta Dackwa: that up for man. Onriat The pleased Pleased marke. is aleo pay peculiar mark however. that ba‘ would not succeed, abe discarded ibe breeches. ebe was mia Beas woman, she st.ted the price of the and bay articles, her part of the programme, she re ‘was 8 dissolution of we Uni journmert till balf past ea Doped where would be a lar; the apnourcemens that cents. had not the dernied effect of ino easing the aadienoe. Inoteding men, womer end children there were perbaps about Mity persone present altogether. Miss Serah ? Remond, » colored jy, and sister to the orator of the morning and afterneon sersion, made a most lamentable and dolefu) oration or the condition of toings gouerally in the Unites States. Am address from Loyd 6 arrison anc another from Powel! ol wed the speat hg for wwe ovenitg when the meeting adjourned ti] to morrow morning. A Small Aadience—(ne Financial Agent andi Rer Monetary Affairs—A& Subscription Raleed—Newspaper Paffing—Another *ab- seription Takes wp=A Financial Eaware ransment, &c., dic., de. Unce, Pet. 27, 1887 The Disunion Ocnvention sseembied at bail past ter @elcok thie morning, pursuant to adyournmoni, bat | was eleven before it was called te order, apt then ther were not more than Ofy pereons present. The presence of even Garrison Dimneif, aesiste! by Hise Susan BR Av thony, the very ieacer of the strong minded women of New York, failed to attract the peozic of Utiou, and ii br probable thabeven had ate announced her intention t appear in fall Bloomer costume, th? attendance wou) not bave been more Rumerous. This le rather depressing on their spirit, aud the resv!i wili be thet thie piace wi Bot be again favored witb their presense for many yeurr tocome. Nobody hore seems to care sboui s>olitioulam or sbolitioniei#, and the consequence 's thai Qarriss0 ose noteven get up an excitement 'f be could only ge them te come upon the piattorm and oppose him b woold de in bia element, but tn spite of bie (re ven! inviietions, and tho invitevions of Mus anticpy ap7 Lenox Remond (oviored maa), they odat! in refusing listen for five or ten minutes thre of ube whoie affair, leave ir Citzost, Tals with @ portion of une goalence, but me who sve proof against all tho speaker wae GAkwson, who, after a doveta) jearentation over the evile of e'svers, y to bis colored brother, as be oalie him This gesticman compisined that when friend, Mie antbony, wens 1% tiey ‘were. fused st by the the streets of Utica people as curiosities; Dut not one Of those peopiec would come 'u te bear taem, alibough they bad voen mort cor vited to do 60. Fie had been pointed outas » nigger, and thet he taoughs showed & deciced charge im pupile feeling. He conridered it @ pretty god advance i the right c.rection. Be hed been g:atified wi those who did come, although the stendanoe was rore hmitec than he was Be would _ and was ready to ex Good avolivone were 7—ibey were fuli of tnie matter, THONT ExXpreseed @ with to say & word oF two ‘aod then procecdes, without further ceremony, to intro- Cuee the &'] important, ail absorbing sorject, with aboi ‘as well as with cther people—the subject of Th was peceessary, i be movement was to con- tbat iney should have money; it was necessary, i the abolition papers were to be supported, that they should bave money: it wat necessary, In a word, i! the Union was to be dissolved, tha; they shocid Dave the material aid to Co ik with: anc she would therefore call the attention of ber biarere to the fax that Mr. Garrison’s paper was to be had for the unprecedentecty low sum of two dol- Jara ant fifty cente per ancum. peyable in advance. It if Der CLIORY Wee A truthful Coes moet remarke- bie peper, wiih four pages, ao¢ all of (hem full of printed matier. There wae s page for everything abou: ant als very & page for ediiorias, # page for muceliancous sub joxta, anc s page for atvertisements, |¢ ls preeumed. It ‘was im poeridi¢, Ip fect, wo epnmerate ‘te various merive, and be only wonder wae thal peope bac pot foved ihem out org before Wher # got through, Garr son himself ca 1U more elaborately, afer amorg tbe audience to drem up scbacribers, in wnich sbe appeared to be very vastcccss{ul. Garrison medescother ‘effort, and iniormed the auaiepoe that be was willing to take even balls years subscription, if they would not take bis peper for the whoie twelve months, but eull there were no subscribers forthcoming, and so they feu. Dack opon ibe epescieg ogein as a 'esi resort ‘They regretied ibe ence of Mr. Parker Pilabury and Samcel J. May. aoc, in comscquence, were rather short Charles Letox Remond (colored man) was ‘as his firm conviction that ifthey held their convent on te New York instead of Utica they would reovive more Sitention from the public, Had it becn called there they would bave bad their handeful [\ had beer said of them that they would not dare to go to New York ‘nd there to lay down their plavorm upon the basis o/ free discnsrion, There was # time, ie said, when New York ws 20 contemptible tp tte aspersione thai no 5 and iLe; hed even been mobbed, through the agency of the Now York Bassin, bei be could tell them that tne lime was coming when even that paper, | juctors, tore, reportere aod al), Would be swept away by the valanche of tlavery (bat would one ‘over the Thie terrible prophesy having been ® & Young recruit in the ran! a be had apaign, art oan party * = ibe Norih-« particularly. who voted for John C. Fremonta, why he and see Mr. Garrison a, but be said he aid I vaen asked wie friend - i | a iil expected, i | i 5 | : I ! f tf 43 ra ii ff i i if 2 i E . : i i iF i i sE? I li iE am ue i rs Bile isi! 3 j 3 f x g i bi i 1 mothers, which consivted mainly tp | The Orystat Palace Meck Jo: g Opere| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Soaene declnred, Sew 8 mociber whe | a at child to row ee FO par Ea MONEY MAAKET. her know of aail slavery. pay | PUPRAMS COURT—@BUERAL THB. Barvapay, Feb, S1—8P. M, —fer the subject was discarded from the soboo! books of Before Hop. Ju'ges Witohe!), Rooseven aud Davies. ‘There active b im the stock market to- the North— the books were all got up om the old ne de | yyy. 16.—Cram D. Munn, Frederick M. Kelley, Elihu aan an saliva beeeme wocra) dasis—yes, even worse still-Filmore Know 1 Bhoora : ane @ay, but prices were not very buoyant. At the firs} board Nothing In the higher institutions of learning, the same | J: Twmend Suphens, plains end revo | Tiseig Central Rallroed sdvasced % per cout; Galena oer al ends sien at eee denia, ws. Phin:as T. Barnum, dyfendant and appellant. and Obioage, 3; Chi and Rock i. Erie Rall- 6 hope lar ik, ihe urged the women, not to ro, | ais a2 appeal taken frome jod¢ment for the pisin- | rox soli off 34 per cent; Milwoukie and Missianippl, X; pS i Bo Te La Crosse and Milwaukie, 3, After the board the tea- bieh ‘were an; ‘bus encouraging, dency wae downward, particularly for New York Central Seeteatad o Gevosie "Tart tee, om ad Ng A dbl ppd % oor, said une wet recetved $12 80, which wb $11 ool AF SN Bee Sik LR edger , makes near $24. The expenses of the Erie, 2s; Michigan Southern, 3; Galena and Ohicago, %; hall, she continued, for two days is $25 or $30, while Cleveland and Toledo, %<, Obloago and Rook Island touch- genes ae, reins cine, tge cuanto ad Bae o¢ er, cath, tia arooe, and lowed sondy a al womea who are bere th to be gald that the anti: Price, The little furry in stocks is over for the present. slavery society bad to pay for the privilege of holding » It lasted just abou as long as we anticipated. The of ‘convention. and that the citizens of Utica would not cou. feot bas been to imcrease the stock in the hands of the tribute sufficient to meet ihe necessary expenses? The different cliques. generceity of the audience was once mee tested after {bis touching appeal. Another speech was made by Mr ‘The Assis tant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— Garrion and one or two others, at the close of whose Total receipts, $809,568 98 rewarks the Oonvention Total eat 888,487 85 Hg ibe prete for saricaferiag bi sayings and aokgs tw anc “14,048,008 8 iJ or vari a) abd: Mt war'rot to be expected that he woud allow ‘The steamabip Washington, from this port fer Bremen occasion go by without dose. to-day, carried out but $4,200 in gold. gave vent to ‘The following is a statement of the discounts, deposits, specie and oircolation of the South Carolina banks for the mostb of January, 1857 :— — or Sovrn Canouma. toounts ite. Circula’’s $1,631 849 Fry Moor Hy + 847177 230,616 Banks, Bank of State... 07% 91,400,085 . 908,948 7, 249,014 871,300 ; 449,865 fairly cnd ocr position to be'made kno ton... 2,840,790 13880 ident that iho people of Utter that if apy similar sult snould br | Far. & Exchange '711.987 044, bg country are not to know (person, the prive ebould be reduces | Bamburg....... 911,585 1,263,476 ag ey omney carlcaare, and misropreser | 10 900 per share. Such asutt was commenced The ver | Commercial .... 893 por ge a og on pie ot she eomn, dict was scour diwgly rendered at the jower rate. Pend ro 838, ae tng the present action, the stook was soid at the Board 0’ Brokere Ry wo misrepresenting our principles and signs, and these attacks are still persisted in. hea the Jave aha! ge\ emancipeted, if God spares my life, I don” but Tahal get the editors and Of news Dy consent, ‘and $204 $4 realized therefrom Jwy 6, 1864, devise im papers emancipal for next to the slaves are per 972,965 ps to be pitied. J know the grand difficulty lies in the 77,466 27,367 465,865 fate of public sentiment, Show me your papers, and | ry ve ped te Peat nin “ Pe ess will show yeu what the popuiar heart ie. Its not tost | Or, naoy there; put the only Dusiness to which he gav. | Total... $10,881,740 4,496,060 1,216,918 12,301,951 these editore and proprietors of papers are worse thar oiber men, bub it is ey are made mercenary an< Ume serving through s corrapt pablo opinion. Way d your papers publish scurrility? Beoause it wil! sai we Pro-tiavery taste of the community—becauee 1s will pay and delight o spirit which}; hostile to itberty every where ip ibe lana. and therefore you cannot expect any thing better. The pulpit is zervile enough; but a more servile body of men docs not extet in the worid thas the editors and proprietors ofnewrpapers geperally. | espe cially pity reporters. who fora —_— PemUnerstion wi, reli their mapbeod and alow themselves to be made tb. to's of men who are bent cpon having injustice anc slavery to rcle our land tnevead of freedom. 1 pity thea in their poetticn ‘The Ratiroad Grants in Michigan. ' {From the Detrott Free Press, Feb. 17.) We bave before us the jaw juet passed by the Legie javure granting the lade donated by the genera: gov ere mens W the folowing named reuroed companies vin i— Detroit and Milwackie, Tort Huron sud Milwaonie. Amboy, Laoning &nd Traverse Esy, ¥imt end Pere Merqoeite Grand Repide apd indiana All cf the above are in the Lower Peuinscia The fo) jow pg aré io the Upper J’enineuia, boroering on La Soperior, viss— Marquette and Staic Line, Cnrensgon aud Siaie Linc, Bay de Noguet and Marquette, Marquette and Ontonagon ‘The roade contemplated in these gracie are abort one thourand miler tp th, opening at) of the northern part of the Ptate, ae wel! ae thet portion lying uear Lake Superior. We have not seen ary statement of the quan. uty ef Iacos which wil) fell to the abare of each sep arate company, bot understand, in the aggregate, i amounts to between ibree and four mildons of acres. We cap Dot undertske now 10 pase the merite of the tw ‘1 theae grame to the several compa ow tbat, if jndiciously used, cur mort derive & wast benet. trom the new roads which wi ‘de built under this law. To Detroit tt wil be of tmmense tage. There sre three lines sta ting trom the De rd Milwackie ap¢ Port "Boron and Milwaukie ‘Way ® and penetreung ‘be northern part of tbe State. personal aitention wes a museum in New York. Oa the 9th October, 1864, Dijon & O'Gorman, the plaintif’s at the — a bro ghee 2d to Bar lering to meet him at any time be m! me, OF or before October 13, and to ‘acliver the wiook On the 32th October tne tiffs gave bim notice tn lik Tai af neeb, prepared to detvar ine slocs. On the Reon, to detivar stock. ie ¥8tb October tho plaintifia attended ly prepared to deliver; but could no} dad bim. we found at Maseum, suc Ot onjecs on th ground of tardiness, but only that he bad foolishly enter. ed into the —— without Orst binding his associates and so was detrmined to do nothing beyond what tne law aig compe). Several grounds of sumed:— Virst—That there was no tender of the stock suff) sien! to put the defendant in defavit. And, in this coancowon it was claimed that by some usage of brokers, or otners, ‘8 completed transter upon the books of the corporation ipto the vendee’s name ts necessary to the perleoiion o! tender. Evidence of this usage was rejected; and th: defendant's objections to the tender were overrule1. Secondly—There is nothing tn the answer about the stock jobbing act,1R.8, p. 710, sec 6, Aud the de fendapt, by express stipulation in ‘the cave, admited th+ plaintifis’ owmersbip of the stock at the time the write. agreement was executec. Yet something was said ai the trial about a defence under this act ‘Thirdly —The answer alleges the’ when the agreement was actoally made, the pisinilile fradulently represeniec Unat they owned the atoc: hereaa, ia fect, they did noi Own s0 many. and thai aiterwards, be‘ore the writing was signed, they purchased « large pumber of shares. By the evidence ii fully appeared thet from the com mence ment of the negotiation the piaintifls bad tne cou (Oi and Cisposttion of 225 ehares, but ustl when ibe agreement was sigced, some of names of olbere The Jadge charged tnat if tbe paris. tiation had the right to sell and dispose of 44> hares in the sggregste, be repreventutions shown Dare been made were not fase or fracdulent; aca to tm poixt of law it was not material in whai came ibe sic. Blood. ‘Tbe motion to ect aside the jadgment of the special 2 for a pew trial, ie atili under consideration. liowipg curious Correepondence appears ia the One milion acres of land bave been confirmed to the Cairo and Fulton Railroad by the Land Department at Wernington. A snffisient quantity additional will be ob- ‘tained to make up the grant of the alternate sections ‘This wil) give the road a good siart in the world. and at baif the rates Illinois Central Railroad lands are selling ‘®t will yield enough to build and equip the road. The Lake Superior Miner thus gives the product of some of the mines for 1856: — * Minnesota, Ibe... -3,718,408 br hme ‘Dut $65 854 !oe. were stamp work. were as Jand —ot which 90,568 ibs. were siam p work The following shipments were made by the various wines on the Point curing the last season. We only @ t© make the list complete at races Cicmeair ‘a te Sy ; Lf bout 896,000, ‘This last named mine shipped some pourds more than the amount in the table. ‘The following is the amount ip round tons shipped from the Portage Lake District :— Isle 233; 101; Bi 2; 20; oe tr Portage, lara, 28; Quincy, The entire shipments for tne season from the port of Ontomagon were 2,166 masses, weighing 3,332,260 Ibs., and 3,165 bbis., weighing 2,201,811 Ibs. The value of the whole is about $1,000,000. A bil) bas been introduced imto the Senate of the Penn- sylvanie Legislatare providing for the sale of the main lume of the public works, the completion of the Sanbury and Erie Railroad and the reduction of the State debt. Tt was referred to the Finance Committee. It provider for the sale of the main line to the Penpsylvania Central Ralirosd Company, for the eum of $9,000,000, payable im trom Grand Rapids. ome p the rich country OM the | Papers connected beastie - ae ogg ee pen ?, 100 their own stock; authorizes them to increase their stock jon, one from obne, rvemng directly north 1 yon ad % takes towards iecbinaw, passing through tac cowaty ot Gre Conndentuial. | ie Get pee, one o& from tet company and the lancaster and Harriaburg Railroad Com: pepy all the existing taxes on tonnage, dividends, eo, And the bill further provides that the Gover nor shall be empowered to subscribe $6,000,000 for the completion of the Sumbury and Erie Railroad, requiring. however, sald company to pay five per centon their subscriptions anti! their track is finished, and then the $9,000,000 received from the Peansylvania Central Rail road Company shall be deposited in the sinking fund for the liquidation of the public debt. Ip the report of recent proceedings in the Phiiadelpbis ‘Board of Trade the foliowing remarks appear in relasion to the Liverpool steamship line:— Or indirectly, one sh ot, which ts equal to any portion of our state; and the other my bonor ‘thet 1M om Fiint, openiig the rab ano fertile valley of the Saginaw and fis wibutariee waukie and Pors Hvrop be estimated. Altho prevebly receive much il yet it provable they will, in the end, derive bereft from the grant than any othr of the oom see named, 1t fornienes them with long tribatary pesting tbroogh ich country, widout oalling them for any aid doubtedty gtr: p wep the injunction suit, 1 Will €o a8 collows —I Iwi! not bint nor breatne to any living person. direct!y o "Feeséay, or if you prefer it Wednesday nex, Presidency of the Crsetal Palace. 26 daye (an you prefer) I will eome ont in the ounce thatthe $100,000 bas been subscribed ist tbe injanetion bas been removed or wi P willclowe ov S wrday night next and re o with © re inauguration by the people, 25 centa| Usa | pledge myesltio devote my whole time and u ™ |. and open the richest programme In my power, shadowing forth what we wilido in the way of exbi bition, excursions, &e. dc. Inthe meantime you may buy What stock you please, Bot exceeding 100 abares, and ifit don ¢ 1 and if you cannot get for it 48 or more by hext Tuesday ‘week. I will agree to tane tt from you at 48, or pay you Gite renee between the priee you can sell for and 43; ‘The companies on Lake Sapertor will cP roads, 0 We can reach with ease and despatoh, the mMEree Cepoeite of trow and copper kno en to exis} in that region A Defaulter in Exile Desiring to Retarn. | *i0.ssiee wih Mr, Mann, no, timilar obstruction | The recent withdrawal from this of two of the olen cates Uh Scat cee ey Ph a gp ed 10 the ore & copy of some cor saividend | pan; 4 responcence between bimseif apd Rich: 8. Graves, for Cid directors do not pretend to say where blame for this fai! meriy Treseurer of that State, who absoonded im 1843, « een to the treagery in the sum of $46,000, ami took up Bis rew’depce in Canada. The Governor, fh seems deeparched ar agent to Careda last summer, and hed Graves arrested under the Ashburton treaty, at bis resi dence in Simeoe, tp stat province; but afer two before separsie justices be was discbarsed by both, ibe ground that tbe treaty di¢ not provide for the ren: Lon of persons charged with the crime of embezzlement Mr. Graves, or as be bas called himself of late years Riebard M. House, did not, however, reat casy unde. hie dw eherg ; ofer ‘trongly a tached, He scoordirg'y aadressed te followiwg letter wo Governor McRae — ure of an enterprise woich commenced so auspiciously, properly reste, and they are persuaded that if the line bad Deen contioued, even under temporary losses and discoursgement, it would eventually have crested, by gradus! growth, the trade which would have been suilici ent to sustain it heip me God I don’t bedeve any overtures wi to bi to remove it or apy inducement him, exoeot such as 1 bave made above. I Bave scribbled this in great haste surrounded by 2) persons in walune—bot T mean al) 1 say Traly yours, PT. BAKNOM, Private. Mosnom. 1804 Prrexp MUN, (or ta his absence bis partn eh very much to have scopy OF By Ww : ; 4 i g E | pected in the outset; yet tat was a fay: thai might bave beer borne with ence, while the owners of the ships, ia their charges for freight i ot have exercised i ing dto the gurantee of Oryste! Painee atock—aod will the expense of & clean copy, If you will have the goodness to send it1o Greenwood without fel on Thursday 1 tell you confidentially thet my object in geuling & to have certain parties ye om the back of it that they win Indemnity me. This of course will not affect you. but ie of deep importance tome. and therefore 1 will ihank you for » tory, abd pay for ib besides Mr. Van Sehaick the lavyer, has 8 copy, bat I don't want to aak him. Fraiy yo x4 trely new. The anneal report of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail road Co., gives the earnings and expenses of the past year as follows — Expenses of operating. Net income... 6.6... eeeeeeees Bevcom, Joly 22 1866. To the Governor of Misetesippl'—Az i do not Bnow your name, | address you as) do. I bave becn near fourteen years an exile, |. -in¢ in this Siberia of America, ¢xyosed to this verribie climate where the mercury ofien sinks to 40 degrees be'ow zero. foperated frem all that is dear to meon carth Serel: this * eufielent puplehment for all my previous acte— oven if | bed been itving 1 Ressia my cifence wouli poi 7 wer ted ibe punishment! bave endured. opy ie seeeeeee ee BMO5,076 OF ‘The average length of road operated was 162 miles. amuican MUaBUM, New Yom, Nev. 10, 1864. Mrsennoe Mewx—It was with sincere regret that | felt un tealy compelled tm accordance with the advice of my : encurely eames (utter framuaen pense men’. I wo convent your claim founded on the meni exis: | THE Cost, at $90,000 per mile, gives am aggregate of when m is tlivered with trouble an: , wh ¢ been used #0 ahadbil artion wan, nee wee | Be cad cere uch more inarected ta goer micccice tant | SHCOROUS. TRORet gale, 00 shown above, i equal @ my chiidrem bave grow \beir father’s mistortune, P arened me unoonecious © with to degrade me any far Me, er, born in ibs eunny South, whose re ¢%% Wadieon county—who w <o8t anxioo nie ber native Sale, She noviy desert! e, ber all, to follow her busbas: about three aad a hal! per cent om the cost of the road. According to the report of the Comptroller of Wisconsin, the number of banks in operation tn that State, in Janu ary 1867, was forty-nine. The aggregate amount of cap! tal, securities, &c., of forty four banks, was as follows — Baska or Wiscover. it my culty to go no Surber withor ut legal ad morning been to my i yernand (bey are and they onbee ‘sevar defences are good ani valid Neveribeleaa, | am always opposed to the deiny and exoenser of tedious litigation where itean be decentiy avoided. I have therafore cooclnded Wo write you this note, whieh | aamure Femairely la whoa ibe Rowiedge of my conneel or any other Jer punenment has beer Ls sent, if IpBecent; Det tbls bas ot than mine e the | Hving being I rie to say wat | am willing to seitle Ue | Og, - $2,966,000 Cash Hems...... $78,222 iste from doing ite worst upon ber, and ‘she le grade | ee a ce ee evot mp calm againer neces. | Cireulaiion 7,702,670 Public secar'ties. 1,933, aly sinking into the grave. al! sheasks is to be Pi ‘That concern is going inio the of © receive Dep. ++ 8,965,502 Private seournies 6,33 to return 'o her pative piste, (Missiagippl) to euniy Specie. 643,038 Bouth to cis, Thie she cannot do unless her busbend iy Of the forty-nine banks in operation fire made ne re- Now what | propose ie wo arrange the debt I owe the oi aiee port to the Comptroller: State. You may say you have not the power, but I Bave | quire i for the amount, principal and interest, which the writ The armownt of the liabilities and resources of the 77 no doubt the Legislatare will sanction ary arrangements | ing between us would éniitle yuu to, the now to be giver in | teas or yaine, a8 shown ia their aanual statement for . which you of to, payable ia siz, sine ‘and twelve purpose, if you ia Dot to 1966 to the Bank Commissioners, wae as [ollows:— Barns oF Macee—18. elit i: RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER LIBEL. Fm, 18 —John Hecker vs. John Ml. Hopkine —The plato im Onpade, pers note @titor, 5 improvement in ree ves ro ft fw this case ts the well known proprietor of Hocter's be fenoumeneal os. Yea cannot bnew the ‘mo bank hereafter be lived bere, in this ea gre. They ad- Iitioniete. You hav: hereafter be extracts from my © the bank by apd to Raghand. of the Bank Com- Prease write required for tne bast: var bare : pone TY a Stmove, Norfolk county, Casata West. ’ tell from books does pet regard what 2p ae i Jeoording to the last enawal statement of the Union Mutual Ingurance Company, the earned premiums for 1866 amounted to $716,888 14, amd the loanen paid were fer the year of the compen on the Let inst. ‘were $1,302,640 82, of which 9879,7; bwere premim noves. The company hes declared a \ividend of frien per cai, for which Certificaten will be iaeued on the 274 of Febraary. Interest‘on the present ontetandieg ser ip, bt the rate of ix por cont per annum,'will be paid in cash on the 10h of February. Ais meoting of the dircotors of the Morris Canal acd Banking Company at Jersey City, on the 30th alt, wae resolved, that by virtue of the first section of am act of the Legia:ture of the State of New Jersey, entitled A farther sepplement of the act entitled am act te toorpo- rate a company to form an artificial navigation between the Passaic and Delaware rivers, approved 9th February, 1849,” the shares of the capital stock9: the company, known as the “Common Siook,”’ and veing im mumber 41,000 shares, and not being “ Proterrod Stock,” be, and the same are hereby, reduced to 10,250 shares, by eonso- dating four shares of the said “Common Stock’ tate one share, which now Or consolidated shares shall have the nominal value of $100 each, being the same sominal value as heretofore, and shall be entitled ‘“Qomeolidaied ‘Stock.”? It wan further resolved, at the same time, that, the transfer of the ‘Common Stook’’ of this company, Row outstanding, shall be made only im accordance with the {cregotng reselution, on and after the sizteoath day of Fobruary next, by giving # certificate of ose share of ““Compolidated Btock’’ for cach four shares of ‘Common: Btock;”” and that each ceriidcate so issued shall have the “Consolidated Stock, under the act ef 9b Febra- ary, 1849,” om its margin; but until the said sixteomth day of February next, the “Common Stook” may be transferred, as heretofore; and that after the said 16th day of \ding of the “Jom- ‘Sen tock” for ich new osridoate of “Consolidated Stock” has not been eball every tour eoaren eo Sela.” Se eis se ‘Tho following i@ & comparative statement of ibe con. dition of the banks of Virginia in January, 1856 and 1867— sar senate a Mercaats’, Lynchburg... 60 674 83 70,162 93 Bank Com. Fredericksburg. 38,338 49 42,250 39 Monticello Bank, Ohariotie... 60,600 00 es.e10 123 Bank of Sve 14.571 76 14,961 4 Totals sageaseseeeee: ig 3L (8 767,804 48 83 $1,676,507 63 * b6,470 00 Marit 00 Zero e Seats oe 761 710,000 00 08,377 08 Total......seceereee+++ 82001009 83° §: 2, 2,002.89 88 62,672 O1 57,068 65 Monticello Bank.. « 90847 43 108,868 & Bank of Soottsville........ 14.493 68 20,810 43 TOU)... .sesceseeres $1,894,776 97 $2,068,778 11 ‘The earnings of the Michigan Central Railrosd for the third week in January were as follows — 1856. 1867. le meat 7 60 =: 18,699 23 1,688 87 610 17,48 76 8,001 8 Total....ese2++.886,906 00 90,198 98 © 6,779 62 The groes and net earnings of the South Oaro!ine Rail- road Company for the year ending December 31, 1866, were as follows:— Sovrm Cazouma Ratna, Grows INCOME... .... 6... ces eeeee ese ees $1,666,961 18 Expenses of management, ordinary a- weor: stteeeeseseeseercesnssesees 700,008 48 Two semi annual dividends of Gve per eciared, RMOURLDE W......:...:00e-0 387,009 OO transferred to the credit which hes beon.,as heretote @f surplus income. py ‘The income of the year is $30,030 86 less than that of the one. loss is im down while we ‘up freight and passage up and down have ‘The annexed statement exhibits the receipts and ex penditures of the United States government for the quar- ter ending Desember 381, 1866, exclusive of tree} toads and treasury notes. — Fraxces or ta Usrrap Stares—Racurre ap Exrpepi- rvKm, KR K RARRKK FR KK i, 3 RK gezFieeEessrecesssse aR 6 ae sais Petri titi tes ret ty sseessssenes Tiove—The eer. asters and loca! J.J embraced 6,000 t0 eas’ wee em ‘bet ales were wupeee, Holders demanded prices above the yews PS i RL of 10,000 & 16,000 bushels wore made at 78: s with suis of S90 00 bie anes nt CY And new ai O11 78; 1,608 Dole. mean’ (naan mare pA 7 ‘advance ‘with moderate sales. bbin, wane

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