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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNNSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1857. 5 — Saiceenaneiaedliacs a od b Ato frcibele at 05340. Whiskey nominally at 19140. Freights uartion, mas ovorndiad by, Vee Conrt, en cued THE FAMILY HERALD, extent, am -. advanings of hereon merchants onene 8 ¥. SECOND BOARD. : nnnnnn CMLL ANEOUS, “frm a l8c. for wheat to New York. Lake im the Witne, + hh i lere are the pointa:— 000 6's 1872... 108 ~—-600.ahs Flarlom RR., 16 SSIGNER’ none foc’? hours endi _— ution was based; his sister had resided in India—| and importers, . 15000 Tenn 6's ‘90. 130 « as "5 SALE twenty -Pe. ling at noon to-day—14,000 bbls. | the prose& \ or Thirty-ninth ‘The News from Fall of Delhi—The requirement of cash duties, Harlom RR Prof, 24 OF TOYS, FANCY Of flour; 140,.%0 bushels of wheat; 2,000 bushels of corn; | Thirty-eight. appt dpe By yal ng d 1. Prior to the , and | 500 eat 1's "70 245 itouding RE = aqens, $(000'ticahon or octe- Canal exporia’-100,000°Dushate of | Si, whhs ite, Sowa; had seen him sign bia name to | Hebeken Howtetde—Tke Lunatic Asyluss | wien the importer v. id past his bond for the | 3000 100 ee an do van Gas Wheat; 2,000 bushels pf corn. power of attorm a Case—The Utah Expedition—News from Ca- nda, on { | 200064y 100 p80 48; At No. York. i 3 Qewnco, Nov.1—6P. M. | August last; Mr. Be. “"vecntress Hutues acnatiiod him im | ifornta—The Latest News, éic., de. amount of duties on is go." So One ns oa oo | ee ti obrendbe 68 5 MIS. &N ind RR 25% | This targe and well aclecied sock receily imported) i now oartet piaety.. When unchanged; sales of osGS bude | Bal bet Te ro. "about July 11; had him arrested; | Today's edition of the Fase Hxxazp wilt contain a funn | three-fourths of our importation. Of f0reigd Manu Cot Ices A las. 6 Bp Clove & itis RI. 1356 PHIOES "TO SUIT” THE TIM, suring, " Gora Gates’ ot 4.280" Rushels es oe in Brockiye, . upon which Mr. Justice Back: | account of the Fail of Dethi—The Assault on tho Cay— | fuctured goods was in our own hands. i 48 2. ix | eee cash buyers at leag than! AUTOM Heights are unsauiea wintat to New York, Ie. a t4e. | ley discharged. hit. “Torin, | 'wioommenced acivil suit | ‘The Way it was Carriod—Eacape of the King of Deihi—six | 2 When cash duties were substitutea fF bonds 121 Gal & Chicago RR 82% | , Anmgnee of Jdtey & Tiers, O. Jolley & Co. and Wa M Sake lnperte—28,000 ate soe Cae ee agpinat witness, on which’ ®, "it was it ‘would be per- | Hundred British Troops Killed—A Lotter from our Corres- | Our importers found the change to be opprex:i¥¢, | 1 Gave & ToL RR. 44 | Tiers & Co. pg foyer as peel pot ushels corn, rushels = eae eh, Se Na ne Mt to oak isa upp tess pondent at Bombay, descriptive of affairs in general in | and in order to relieve commerce, without endanger: |) 112 Pac Mai 88 Co 200 Lea as (CAPTURE OF DEI.MI—ORT FRANK LESLIN'® PAPER Cmcaco, Nov. 17—6 P.M. | ‘was before this indictment was fetid; . “his wife bolore | tia—A Letter froma Nun in the Convent at Mussorie, | ing the public revenue, the " 160 do... 600 4810 | chemical Dele ee Flour tends downward, Wheat has declined 3c. Co: iso bee: novd mes age oe » the warehousing system was do. n rining of De firm. “ooe sendy, "Shipments, to Baftlo—1,160 bois. | sbe went to burope; the answer (haga, anh tat | et A eae nin of the atrocities atzrtbuted to | introduced. $0 Manbattas Gas G5 32060 doe cs $0 | CartURE oF DEIaIR— CET FRANK LESLIE® F foer, 59,000 Dushols hive 2 ewege— 0 Sou, £4,000 suit was sworn to by witnoas, undor hts. nat nog ioe poner mutineers, &c., &o, 3. Bince that time the importation of foreign - 2% 804 C thie morning. witha large dnd seourale engraving of the SEO Saat tte NS | a oats ec ets nee | le cetnytte Hen Hete Gwe | mantener i | oo * told har thas, ithe divorce salt was WBA Limes; va Sentenced to Pay a Fine of $1,000—Description of | bly not less than three-quarters ix pe | ae Mo ito 19" AbD LA CEE MURR.” 7” | (NUT GLASS AND VERNON CHINA.-GREAT EEDUG. Dau Wamtngten Oressapendsnee. Would bo; had not seon Mrs, Wright sinc® {HV 200°" go the | the Court House, Jall and Workhouse of Hudyon coumy, | gore a now insposted for ay errs ‘ en " | CO 'Wou in prices. Refere going down town, plense extb Wasitwarox, Nov. 16, 1867, | Vat? j thie 1 did not say in tho praveton n°, | New Jersey. ger nt CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. fancy article kaa OAS BFOUT , ‘debian nk te ree gs shapggy ola Ven den, of te Twenty seventh wens ratte ‘10d Continuation of the Case of the Young La¢y Confined in working of this is, that the foreign manufac- ‘Tunapay, Nov. 17—6 P. M. between Nincteoath and ‘Twentieth a ] ms aah Binsion-Ges, Sinoters ond ir waa | he bad GInet Meake of souding him (6 the State prin *i | Sanford Hall Lunatio Asylum for Soven Years. turer sends his own goods over here, stores them in | |, Agmm—the market was gut; srt are” | Caproan oF Dm ny : : Je 5°. * 4 ‘0. for pearks, DELHI—GBT PRANK LR rihansoiosh witness said he might have said that Holmes waeabwa | Letter from Mr. 0. 0. Woodman, the husband of the | the publie warehouse in large quantities, and when 2 Sige. Oe pete ee eachek' was Hendy, wih o | Ota rwitra iarge ait securaih eugraviog of me Baeaperus man and would soon be out of the way, and that ha‘kiew y, trade i a1 cludi archases, | storming Tam suthorised to state that Mr. Slidell does not desire | of other forgeries that kmma Duck would tesuty w;my J “247 recently released from Sandford Hall Lunatic Spee secingy: Wiest: yon: Ud: TAERa, @ |, tons Healers Speen cece Pe | pu ——— ee tum. the detriment of our own importers, for the 12,000 9 15,000 bbls. with: | -yapruR el ” fend will not accept the mission to France should it be | Sister had to leavo Holmes in consequence of is betel}, Aimy P » for - HOF DELHI.—GET PRANK LESSIR'S PAPER “Stored to him, te prefers to remain nto Seats ot ee | ccd to her and the deeudant waa uudor the impam |” guy Actaal Condition of tho Poor tm this Gty—vist to | manufacturer can always uccessfully com ibe > preliate pera $4.95 09490 | storming of Den ne re” Ons MNO enEMOINg OE the ‘United States. But his friends say that his wealth, his | have had with Holmes occurred at my ninco of business: peoient a Housex—Precise Report upon the Extent of | pete with the importer, who has paid o | Exe 5 Me 520 - @iplomatic knowledgo and his familiar acquaintance with | ®%4 at my private residence; I assisted his wife to remove | tho Distress. profit on his goods. The forvign manu- “the French character peculiarly qualify him for that po- | ?,Pisne and other furniture from, the howe oer Utne |. ARepeet ot ps boing a Conviction of James Rodgors, } facturer has, therefore, a great advantage over our sition. “Then, his accomplished lady is peculiarly adapted | property as hers. for tho Munter of Mr. Swanston in Tenth wveuue—Ciosing | own merchants, owing do the facilities he enjoys un- to shine at that gay Court. It was owing, doubtless, to ‘Kerr said she was the wife of the last witness; | Speoches of Coum#el—The Jndge’s Charge, &#., Xe. der our revenue laws. I¢ enables him to keep his men at work and send his goods when made to a - know the prisoner; remember to havo had a conversation in Hayti—Selouque and his i these reasons that he was selected and pointed out asa | wiih him srout his wife; ue wanted io Know whero she | 4.0% “ooeva a talinatahaalae J Ne sure market, thereby overstocking our market. Now, | Canadian wi bi bout 400.8 700 500 FANCY AND GILT FRKNCH CHINA’ TKA SETS, bbls., closing rather easier ab the above prices; Seathern | ,, The Rdove Wik be offered inv lots ro sult comaammets, at owe- proper person to go abroad. But, as I said before, he | was when he called first; he called in July overy other im the Senate of the United States, I | have her sign a deed, for he was in want of money. ditionary Correspondence—Movemonts of the Troops, é&c. if cash was required for duties on arrival of his flour was in fair demand, with sales of about 1,300 @ 1,600 half the @mual prive. 7 EA, OE oe mame mu Wat lo 08 nal a ) VALLEY 2 COCK bol aad 6&$ Lrondwer, ow dod And took ot the tavlling selene Re cote vitlng prices fOr ¢ , | sfc eine pera aie te Bes, floor at their ehandelier roce, umennd story, &@ FANCY AMD GILT PRANCM CHINA. DINNER SH ———E does not desire that distinction, He prefers his present | day, #@ying that ho wanted to sce her, as he desired to ‘The Eatest News front the Utah Expedition—Ow Expe will state, however, for the Ddeneflt of those | Emma Duff deposed as follows:—I was born in York: | seuirs i Kansas—Letter from am Impartial Ob: goods, the foreign manufacturer would not be so | b — , t shire, land; I first became acquainted with Holmes on irs as—| ir from aa Imparti server— 5 sn bis., within the range of the above prices. Ryo flour ar Fe Se eee nee ee ee a | be sir ot Agri: know the deod now shown me; arst | The Constitutional Convention. ready to sond large quantities over ere to wait for | Yaw Steady at wootations Corn meal waa unchanged | CAKS mem. wis image reassures cating 6 Web appoint no one who is not familiar with the Freuch Ian. | ##W it in the defendant's office, corner of Reade street | Latest Telegraphic News from aM sections of to! the opening of trade, and our own importers would | and closed at Cane “iho antes | Momming of Delhi. ‘an individual who is compelled to carry a | and Broadway; he said he wishod me to acknowledge tr if io cy newt an * a dealin; tho spies | —___ ‘dictionary of quotations under his arm. Appi. | & deed; I sald 1 conld not do so becauso it was | CONBUY. ? have a much better chance for the disposal of their | Cf! ingemt ve, bushels, incliv WKS TO SUIT THE: TIMES. -eants will please to remember this. net my hand writing ie he said ho did not| Account of the late Disaster to the ship Great Republic— | goods, Pn Tn id nod heguene w tortion hig: ees | er eamiiah velvet carpeting 9: ancIDe,, Brussel Grr anid Ta, ‘ite i S c. ‘ SaaS 2 ee mua some az” tfeatas ‘SEtAt | Tens ce theme’ time showing me, “the | "mye ral yp o te Sleamahlp Adri The annexed is 4 comparative statement of the Ox} 91 Ot ae ea Oe Te | eM RAN ADRAC, 99 Bowe E signature—and that if I would go with him before ° e ive of speci New York to fore; ‘ 4 « Srekts take I up seer uscourse at ouce the leading | ® commissioner of deeds, I would confer a great favor, | Together with Rditorials on tho current topies of the peste, (exciiat ve ot specie) to foreign | Com—The supply was light, and sales were conned - 4 ‘ Sot rts, for the week and since Jan. 1 :— about 8,000 a 10,000 bushels Western mixod at 8Ue. a Slc., APTURE OF D¥LHI.—GRT FRANK-LESLIE'S PAPER and darling hobby of the President; and ttt is, the send- ad oe it froald Dadar Bi p posse hie pines, nue a day—Theatrical Notices—City News of Interest—lvlice U saly 1 1856. 1857. with asmall lot reported at 8.0. Kye—The market this Derbi wilh « larg@ and accu#ate eugraving of the . t to Madria chase 0 ir. Billings; 865, . . » r stormi Delhi. Bag to Madrid to negotiate forthe Purchase of} Acknowledged it, and Mr. Sandford presented the doed'to | Reports—State of the Money and Commercial Markets— | pora} for the week... 98,642,873 1,947,606 2,121,561 | was dull, at 70e, talee of 3,000 83900 | ‘The question has frequently been asked why it was that | Billings and said I was his wife; I acknowledged to Mr. Marriages and Deaths for tho week, and a mass of miscel- | Previously repurted... 65,820,001 68,464,352 64,086,755 | pit” meas Fone by Les Maio “yon DD TC. XNGER'S NEW ¥AMIL¥ SEWING #ACHINE.- THY tae Goltod Statos troops have been retained it; Kansas. for | Billings that tho signature was mine; at that time Ithought | laneous general reading. em ie The market was full and essicr, with sales Of Stale | AS ig machine of smaller sizer and enurely different in ‘there appears to be no occasion for their services there. | 1 Was only conferring a favor on Holmes without doing | qorms—$2. 5 1 Since January 1......$57,862,174 70,411,927 66,208,286 | “1d Weetern at de. a de. Pearance from liber af Singer's standart machines. Tw thers appears to be ue covasion for thelr services there, | ‘vrong, Idol kno what became of the decd, Twonta | , Térme$2e your; four cents ingle copy. To be ob- | Wil,ia'a fom weeks past Michigan State stoos | about's00a 300 huge of Rin al 10\ea-loo.aud 300 mats | isulyenewing @eackiontor tore moter Price: mots Ane 0 : “ a made, 5 o that George Sanders, the present Navy Agent at | Second time to acknowledge another deed, at the request sali lh csinaah ade Awad agg have appeared for sale at the Stock Exchange in | Java at 16%¢., four months. Mr. Soott, ity hia weekly | table Zompleve for use, % ee Bw. cular, gives the following statement of stocks, prices, I, M. SINGER & CO., 40 Broadway. &e. Stock of Rio coffee on the 10th November, CArTORE OF DELINI.ET FRANK LESHIN'S PAPRE New York, bought and wok’ out to Kansas about seventy | of Holmes, in the same building that Mr. Holmes’ office portabl r ceived since to dat Cot r fi ju 56,036 bags; reset per C 8,413 do. sold at the board; and to enable persons to judge of | 5,986 bags; reoeived s wo, per Courior 6,413 di this morning, wilh « iange and seeurate engewving of Je cottages, or hut, ona speculation. The hard | Was in, but the commissioner refused to acknowledge it None can equal Grandjeau on treatt the They hav ften, heretofore, been See Gane Gay tk wear beng’ wale ix’ tie without a witness that T was his wife ; I went then to Mr. | hair; cures gray lair, baldness, ceedra® bo. Neb toe: | SOD: eee tee have nae & Torritory, the speculation proved to be a tuilure. He | Billings’ offlve and acknowledged it. Feet, d : : H Could. not dispose of them at any price. "What was he to Cross examined —I was frst made acquainted with this | ar eee the value of these bonds, it is desirable to know | Rit Sunny, Soom Me ee oe the week for | Morming of Del do? The thought struck him that possibly, through tho | Matter in Judge Stuart's offico; | saw Mr. Kerr about a jetadiero’s Dye, Wie = apees— | omething of the fiscal affairs of that State. The | consumption estimated at 4,632 bags. The stock of Rio OW 'S YOUR IME. = influence of Gov. Waiker aud his friends, hi my | week before the 12th of October; I wld the clerk that I | The very best in the world. On gale, andthe dye privately a - os - scaletis Gacrataay of War to leh the ‘roope wisterat | bad done Wrong inacnowindgng the dends, and had no | appled at Wo 6 Asie Hou, State Treasurer, in the last reportmade to the Legia- | ceftee om the th day of November, 1807; wax 108,337 pare rt Leavenworth, and if that could be ac i person to tell it to; I was introduced to Mr. Kerr by the a i 4 ‘ : } Maracaibo 8,763, 1 Ge A abet Pohael eee mips pes eae Be, Spe ene he Reo sent ect Pinve bee | _Rupture—Marsh de Oo's Hadloal Oure| ‘re, on November 29, 1866,.givos: the following ac- | Java, mats, 8,300, do, government, bags, £30 (etal bags 4 the army and make a nice apoc off of them. What is tho ro- } Tesiding since then at 301 Wesley place, near Mulberry | Truss ofice removed to No. 2 Vesoy sireet, Astor House. count of the State indebtedness :— iy nips idxe. lowe, f ah ke en | are spabiese s pull? George comes on lere,and shortly thereafwer an order | and Bleecker streets; have not heurd Mr. Kerr say that he - University bonds, principal due Ast July, 2868. 900,000 | 120-7 Sood, Ihde: w= 10sg0.4 fair, A0m; ordinary 9A. ® | Cl cdged Broach china ton sels; 44 ples ot Bee oo a ona ta rotate at Fort Leavenworth on | would send Holmes to the State prison; he has made me | — Batchelor’s Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— | UDYority bonds, principal due Let jaty, tees: “onan | PAS; Maracalbo, 10146, a 120.) Raguayra, 11340. a 120; | Sil Ml Taaey French bina toa seat 4¢ plesss A the plea of preventing a collision that may occur next | 0 preseuts, nor did he promise to pay my board. win teat tobe ute Mibgionk als ade, ont tak Rooted Penitentiary «t Dat dane? 1a50., 20900 | Native Ceylon, 18c. ; Java, mats and bags, 10c. a 164¢- | Gut edged French chins dinner sola, 149 plecen ‘ae spring or summer. ‘The cottages are just the very thing ¢ Assisiant District Attorney said that his case was | tthe manufactory, 28 Broadway. te “ ‘< eden 40,000 os ates noticed —_ | Ber wore | Paney and gilt French chins dinney wits, 164 pieces 46 08 th roope want So he hires thei, or sels them, at cloned. A recess of half an hoar was then bed) afer | pasry'%s Tricopherous ts the best and cheap~ | Tul! paid {milion loan bonds, duo Iet-Jat, 1863, | 277,000 | conned to-100 s 300 bales, in lots, while, prices were un- | 631 and 689 Brondway, hetwoen Heusion ind Biocokar se Li U i y ‘ est article for dressing, beautifying, clennsing, curling, pre- 2 , aon 4 settled. he following ls a statement of the movement in rie cena isn| Samar? —o hee 0h sieieee Ao bec ati tage Twonty-second precinct, was | serving and restoring ‘he hair, Ladies, try "i Bold by ail | The part paid 95 006008: se be outa 124,392 | Coton since the Ist Septomber, us compared with the pre CAPTURE OF DELI: GET FRANK LESLIE'S PAPER Deen attending to his office in New York. the first witness for the defence. He suid he saw Mr. Kerr Outstanding interval improvement. cE Oe mil pat 7s engraving of the at ~ office of os Judge ry te — say thatHolmes | Price’s Inodorous Glycerine at $1 50 per Ib., | Internal improvement warrant bonds, inl : Recoived at Ports. .887,000 a0 EE Before Judge Russell. did not do it, he had something clso that would; he said, ———_——— . Total... -f SEMEL eee alee ee the skin.” $i x bottle, sent to'eny partof the conmtey. DECISION OF THE CITY JUDGE ON THE LIPPINCOTT | ils Coie coe a ich he (a wg Moos head foo ven cals an een gg og, egos te oom ke Diermars ov Hacuirrs ron 1867 amp 1858 Total exporter "189,000 359,000 a ee eee ns ee “ a was another case of which he (Judge Ww, an ms, No. | Barclay street. Hair dye only four shillings * = wet oer ¥ 212" - AND ROBERTS INDICTMENT—TRIAL OF JOHN B. | Ti the gentleman was on his AG pty tn Ghak on baer wi 6 Cash on hand December 1, 1856. $888,015 } Stock on hand... 261,000 288,000 300,000 212,000 <a ee . HOLMMS FOR FORGERY IN THE FIRST DROREE—IN- | “CLOT Ximined—There was huching ia the Convers. | —_——s | HTOKers’ license ‘348 | Of which during the just week, included in the sbove.—— | (JAPTURE OF D'LHI—GET FRAN LESLIN'S PAPRE ‘TERESTING TESTIMONY —VERDICT OF GUILTY. that struck me as being particular, except that Mr. Kerr Sank epecitio tei 17,704 | Received ai'Ports,.. 66,000 98,000 93,000 62,000 | siérming of Defi” MS Mud MeoumME engraving of We ‘ er *, . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Raiiroad specific tax 230/000 | Expt. toGt. Britain, 17.600 54,000 24.000 24,000 . Nov. 17.—When the City Judge took his seat upon the | seemed to be excited; Mr. Kerr's evidence was sub- Epp peed ope rib Met aa mime TR SR Wench this morning, he rendered the f@lowing decision in | stantially the samo as the conversation in Judge Stuart! Mining companies...... 17,198 « other For. Pts. $000 7,000 4,000 8,000 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, : <8 ‘ office; um pretty positive that Mr. Kerr, from his mat MONEY MARKET. . Banos Ee | easenen. Pe aa | aus aon reference to the Lippincott & Roberts indictment, for an | per of expression, said that he would put Holmes out of eaen on OTE ° os eons SEs ha Wnennnenneopnharartine alleged issue of fraudulent stock:— the way; 1 casually met the counsel for Holmes yesterday Turspay, Nov. 17-6 P.M. | Pediers’ licenses... . 1,080 | ‘The decrease of receipts at tho ports, éomparce with Tees maple a. Lippineat, @ Roberts.-A. motion was | silerucon, aud told him that | heard this conversation. The excitement, activity and inflation in the stock | Primary school interest Taio Lain 1 O00, dcerease io Mrance, 20,000) increase to | BkLu—MArmews—Iw Brooklyn, om Morday, Nov. 10, ‘made before the Court in bebalf of a private prosecutor Bleeping Moog tity ley cok | market to-day exceeded anything of the kind we Herbal elbost tlie £430 | other foreign ports, 1,000, otal incroaso in exports, | the Kev. J. Kenneday, D.D.y Joh ¥. Bot to Miss Eitan ped penta eal stack: on ca cliaeston Oat tin Versution between Mr. Kerr and the Judge, although Kerr | have seen for many months. Speculators for a rise | tae’ ~ hs reseckinnetl — five per cent on ae rd beies, 7 ae gee Lyreqaonenmeed frost a: A Mae, anor asec of payed District Atorucy showed himsoif indifferent to the case. | Seemed fo e much excite she was a counsellor at law; | *PPeated to be perfectly wild, and bought stocks right | state tax levied for 1856, ‘and collected tn the Uions—while in some portions, whoee the summer drought | 12, by the Rev. J. Edwards, Rov. C. by W. Brupowx, of ‘The motion cannot be entertained in practice, even were | uit he knew Jemes Kerr and John B. Holmes; Kerr had | and left ax they were offered, without the least re- |. returns from County Treasurer in 180%. 65,000 | acted ijuriosly, the lek ik was believed, would be. | Morristown, NJ 10, Mis Ltrs C., dangtor of 0. Ww. prosecutor haa a discretion to bring oa for trial, or not, | Visited him about eight times; he (Kerr) had & difficulty | gard to prices. They run up the market im the mont | "Spring landa.........-+0-+0es000 Fa raiding he oneal Oa coon toe ie eds = : Krom eth —On Sanday, Nov. 15, by the Rev. Mr. any indictment, subject only to the impeachment pro- rings! ie haa eee nen ori 7,543 | Fruauim.—Rates were steady, with fair amount of en- | E. A. Osborn, Mr. JosuneT. Keiaret, of this city, to Mine weiner cta, ‘ia Lugiand, indictiments are prose. | stated yesterday, in the witness’ oftce, that he had heard | desperate, reckless manner, and sellers had FS Ye etnte Te Liverpool, whist, in shiva’ bage was as | Cauouine M, Guay, of Nowark, only-daughter of Janasham Suted by private complaints at thoir own expense and by | ‘here would be some hard swearing on the trial of Holmes, | trouble in getting just what they wanted. In several | The constitution of the State prohibite any in- | SIoN Rica. in bulk, and our at 24; 500 buses chowe | B- Shay, Keg. vate counsel. ‘ be , i, pri ne penees bee sna stnuien nes Sat ek be oe eee ene tea wig cole instances this morning the advance realized was | crease of indebtedness for purposes of internal im- | were taken at 27s. éd., and 1,000 bbls. of rosin at 2s. | |, MooDy— Bxanen— On Pacaday, Now, 17, avehe Church of Te ee era ca uharaals of echarges | should be taken care of; it was bard to way, said Kerr, | four and Give per cent, without any intermediate | provement; and with the exception of $99,000 loaned | ‘4. with some cotum reported at S84. | To Landon, 150 | Weerwomern Moony, of Yarmouth, N.S, Wo Jammes, datghh ‘Or witnesses, aud the subject of our own system of public on _r iy entenes o ee hey ond step. The transactions sum up tens of thousands of | to the Detriot and Pontiac Railroad nearly twenty | boxes cheese at 37s. 6d., aud 20 bbls. of ae” oe ter of the late Jaunés H. Beaine, fe of thin city. Atiornaya bad boon up beiore tho British Yarliament: The | je had absther complaint which would insure his emg | shares, a large portion of which were cash sales. | years ago, and which is payuble July 1, 1858, Michi. | 2%, | To Glasgow, about oit,, bushels, oC-| cgnren by ne Hav. Mr. Fowells 8 Nov 5, at Calvasy “dlacretion in Prosecutions. | They aro s snppened to know Bi get owe tthe nak bo bry Wen tl og The few time operations, either buyer's or seller’s op- | gan bonds have never been loaned to railzond com- | Trio, kngland, to tax0 16,000 bushels wheat, im bags, Baan V., daughter of George J. Miller, Kay both of tae aa per ohne oped pctve nay gs tried, se the order inwhich | the State prison; Kerr said that there was another deed in | tion, are rather an unfavorable feature in the | panies. The Michigan Central, Michigan Southern, sve, jo eh oe “. & veeuat of 00 ra ar Hon 19, ty eee they should be trice. ‘There are olton reasons notadyi- | the bands of Mr. Drinker which would be handed to the | market. There are no shorts of consequence, and | and the Detroit and Milwaukie railroads are under | {oto round bales of cotion was taken at Xe. por-ib, | Mr. Thomas S. Hastings, WauuaM H. Tia to Mary O. sable to let the public know, which control their course— | Grand Jury and hat would dx him»or wordstothatomect. | we gre g little curious to see where the loads | heavy annual taxation by the several acts of the | Square bales were at ie, Hakvap, ull of this city. ' fhe same an with Judgos-—eo that Judges am! proveculing | ay friends, and believe that be was assisting him inpre- | of stock that have already been piled upon | Legislature, for the sale and taxing of the same by iments ens ot Oo 3040 Bae ibvtnives 08 86-20, Died. Public criticism, which’ is not founded infact, Although | PARE or WOM anawer to fzueston, sald that the tast | the market are going to settle down. The only out- | the State officers. ‘The interest on these stocks has | and quartors at éSc., four’ months. Renunent,—-Ai Hoven, on entag,, Kev. 1, Mase, wits {he District Auorney expressed | hinselt very Natrick | he heard of Jas. ¥. Nagle was that he wasin New Orleans. | side response to the present movement thus far is a | been promptly paid. asdta— Sales of 000 81,000 balen were made for ship of John Braston, Hag. Wand Siineer ne Havana, Altorney, I see no reason to take the indictment from his Sethe Tae Bee eto yoarsold and | steady increase in the outside orders to sell cash | The receipts of the Lake Erie and Wabash road in or were quiet at Ge. a Ke for now, with tight sales, rd orn caren 7 ae jhands or from those associate, Mr. wick, in 4 ; while old were nominal. —On . By » PRanom M., ‘of whom I have the highest confidence in their integrity grandmother of the prisoner; saw Mrs. Ada’ Holmes in his | stock, and they are coming in from the most remote ome “od cheek Deb tenn Geeteh pig, te lets, ‘wore of John ¥. og hay Pawn ig oy boar g ‘as and ability to discharge their public duty. On the con- | office on the Istor 2d of July and saw some deeds on the | quarters. At the first board to-day? Virginia 6's ad- | wont é pn fed ogre = BB, on nn Re 4 rivate tia donde of Mot E eee St Aecerien eat te thet i vanced 24 per cent; Missouri 6's, 3g; New York Cen- inact ; L saw her write hor name on "x, #; Illinois Ceutral bonds, 2}; Metropolitan Titgation was going on. Whilst at tho bar Ihave had fre. ] torn tek otto now: tral 7's, $3 i WR aoy scrcssvins te wisenisaalanbidie 71.200 92 . Rosin was quict at $1'358 $1 40, and crude at OO aS OnE oe emscutions, of a privats nature | the deeds, but don't know whether they were blank forms t aeee a eee eetean | Wttlease ssces ; a és quent occasion to rosist Prosecvmtrict Atorarys are often | OF not; have not seen Mrs. Homes wince; it was a wot day Bank, 2; Canton Company, 1; Delaware end Bade on, | An injunction has been placed upon the Sanford | “ors. We have no sales of importance to report, while vindiaaionen busmehedeeae = \Geceived by these specious prosecutions. But this is tho | (rose-examined—I have never been spoken to ebout | 2; Pennsylvania Coal Company, $; Cumberland, 45) pang, of Altred, Maine, on application of the Bank ro without quotable change. ‘ihe selatives and friends, and the members of Wesmes the matter by anybody; on Friday last I visited Holmes’ % | ‘ u eee eas to ten, commnal notion, and Lsbould | Ch and meta uan wih & mug, who, on being asked | Pacific Steamship Company, 1; New York Central | Commissioners, and there is no doubt the bank will | g,fROvmom —Hork= ihe market was dull and salescon: | Lodge No. 28, 10. of O. ¥.. are respectfully invited to af- Prompely inthis matter. The complainant goos before | Where Holmes waa, was told that be had'been imprisoned | Railroad, 2; Erie, 3; Hudson Railroad, 4; Harlem, 14; |e put into the hands of receivers, ‘The Bank Com. | $10 50 « $19 62, asd primo at $17 a $17 25, and thin minss ease tecteeh pte eed eciee eoeen aa dhe Grand Jury) without, waiting for, prolisnlnary. cami. oes pay 94 July that T era Mes Helmes a: | Reading, 5; Michigan Central, 1; Michigan Southern, missioners examined the bank last week, and imme- | ** SIs abet was in Light Serenade (he weasty this afternoon, at two o'clock. ~ satin and arent; 00 ni wae 1 a eye} the office; saw her frequently; my grandson, the defend. | old, 4; do. preferred, 4; Punama 24; Mlinois Central diately-placed an injunction upon it. ‘The ta of | country ie ae oe ‘and mens do. at $0 60m $10 60, “annem Nov. 17, Rowaan Fanner, inthe ily absent fro city | Abt, was always kind to me when I asked him for a little | Railroad, 2; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 2; Galena and P with ome lots of new repacked Weatern at $14 for that the defendants are temporarily al m the city | ™ i the bank are thought sufficient to pay the bill holders | t4'si5'for extra do. ; prime mews was nowinal ab tattel Goes edema toa pap made at $29, 6 months. ‘Navat Srome.—The market was inactive. Sales of 200 ped CY Pe omer Mnederenth tte apie marae 2 300 bbls. spirits turpentine were vc. a dlc. | comer of Broome and Ridge streets, this morning, at ning cash. o'eloek. : their nam: thi iy directory. Shortly after- | change. . ‘oledo, 44; Chi and bole ames in reed of the secwsed, tie com. | Baward Ryan seid that he knew Ada Holmes; had seen | Chicago, 2; Cleveland and Toledo, 4; Chicago and | ang the depositors. ‘These amount to only about | $35." eet tums were brid at $14 30 1 $17.” Bacon reves 0 Renee ee mene See ereeeereeae plainant and bis counsel commence negotiations with the = atid py rw an hl uly» | Rockland, 4; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 44; Milwaukie | $55 069 and the hank awets are nominally $81,000. | inactive at Ic, 1c. Cut meats wero searce and firm at’ | yotock , " ‘accused for ® pecuniary settioment. The counsel for ao- he ; ben: Revie | and Mississippi, 5. These variations show an im- 834. for shoulders, and at 103,¢. for hams. Lard ranged Frnatt.—On Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 101 o'clock, of die Stsed inform’ tho District Attorney that they aro in tho | Father fine; she signed them with a stee! pen; saw the sig. " About $40,000 of worthless hhas been discount- | trom 120. a 1ic., with sales of about 150 bbls. Drossod | aan ot the heart, Mn ae : . bail; wher vy aiven be, | Bature after it was written, and think I would partly know | provement since the close of the market yesterday, | eq, and is now held by the tanks hogs were frm'ah 630. & Dillcr eas tn ae ase I » Mrowast, son of Joha and Mary Perral fate the Recordcr. Negotiations for a private seulement it; to the best of my knowledge the signature shown me'$ | equal to anything that has been realised in the same The amount of Missouri State bonds ismed to | quest at 13e. a 17c Ae Onis and 160. 0 230. for State, | SL. aa ee ee counsel | hers. Cheese ranged from Te, a 83se ‘ds of tre seooned ton theo, od te exe | ages Hime basame cy ares | space oie fr years The movement a the Stock | Octoer 15, was #1552000. A Di has panel the | ae“ WS va wee mate a «8K. | ent fa eh Ss a te Gram and Fowior—promptly inform tho District Attorney, | Bd engineer; considerable property Hie passed through | Exchange is not confined to two, three or four lead- | House for an additional issue, as follows:— per Ib. : CansvORr Geren’ GO) taNt aps en Gebecn Seenee ane one and demand atrial. The District Attorney refuses to bri pees be heey pedi nae coda | i but the entire list on the fancy | North Missouri Railroad . Steranetsics SUGARA.—The sales embraced about 500 a 600 hhds., it~ | trains will bo taken to St. Peter and Pauls chureh, Secoud ant dotmeie vecaate the oalondar of the Uvurt in crowded | of July aftending to some property; she signed the deeds | ing eecurities, but overs ~ ¥ | iron Mountain Railroad cluded in which woro 100 bhda. Cuba muscovado, ‘low | street, between South Seaond and South Thirds With ‘more important felonies, such as murder, robbery, | ot ta romiway jt ten Vong distance from her whon she | side of the book. In railroad bonds and bank stocks | yaycine (Kansas Stem) ly for export, at 494e.; the remaindor in. | ‘whore a requiem mass wilh be celebrated, previous to ia? Bo. The complainant commits hinselt in er ee or tne | OWD, Bee ioimes,” 1 did. not nak. Miss | no changes of consequence are noticed. The greatest | Pacitie {eoutbweet Branch)........-- in noe. and grocery goods | tarmout in Calvary Cemetar Kind of an intimation that 6 withes Duck to acknowledge that she signed the deeds; | improvement thus far appears to have beenin the | got oo... sa lermi, nuppowed to have been at 6c. Mostra. Re Te be won of Jona and inabelta Weare,’ eee eet are under his control, and offers settlement again. ; ‘tend pinion ots von. | 1 did not see them afterwards, for Mr. Holmes x oi ‘A. Stuart have established the following prices for their . Withou tendering any opiion ax ta whether ths ats con. | Taco hem up, Mr. Hulmes was notin Aibanyon the dd | stocks of thove companies which have pasd their | There ig also due to the Pacific Railroad (South: | rrined sugars, which shows « eclie Ing rica te | its rienda and soquaineances ofthe family are reepect Grand Jury, that they may there be examined. The con- of July; be returned about the last week in Juno; Mrs. | dividends, made assignments, and are now in the | woe Branch) a balance of guarantee bonds amount- | of about cent per Ib:—Lowl sugar, 11e.; crushed dev, | his parents, No. 86 Myrtle avenus, Brooklyn, at. throes duct of Mostrs. Cram and Fowler, ia prompily informing Walters was not present wi tion Treturued with the | market begging the smallest subscriptions to relieve | ing #1500 00. Sold el paw the Senate, | 10}. ; round do. Noe. crcke A crushed sugar, 1074.” | w/ctock, without furthee invitation,’ Remaisa to be itae- ‘the District Attorney, and the course of the latter in re 7 ‘4 them fi ing into liquidation. | the of’ Missourl indebtedness will be as fol: — , with some » | red in Greenwood. further private ends, deserve | blank deeds. the roads and save them from go! aq f Miswou wi which embraced 114 bhds. Keutucky ‘and Virginia, at te. | '°G, aa - : fasing 10 lend his fice to yoy ‘To a Juror—Mrs. Holmes wrote both her own and her | 4+ the wecond board there was a pretty strong move- | lows:— ILpERstxKve.—In Broeklyn, on Tuesday, Nov. 17, Mew. , ' ett if ; 104 bales Havana, 0c. a 2éc.; 40 do, Yara, p. t.; praise rather than censure. What that of the complain: } |) tas “Tdon't ‘whether it was Mr. 4 ae intel jen Hav Pp Apa J., wife of Johe W. Gildercieeve, amd daughter of ‘ant deserves will be for the Grand Jury to say. ame or ber ow. ment. In some stacks a little lower prices ruled, while Thomas aud Mary E. Longking, aged '19 years and Mk . 1 Miscellaneous bonds... . —Tho sales embraced about 400 » 600 bbls. at | mom CONVICTION OF JOHN B. HOLMES FOR FORGERY IN THE It will be perceived that the evidence of this witness is | i others there wasa further improvement. California 2.ye., with small lots reported at 240 oy of the family are ~uspectfully invited to at- FIRST _ ce eae eee nana aaatng oe eae Btate 7's advanced 4 per cent; Pacific Steamship | TW#Mls.+.+-.-+0+-0++-sss-ceues ses ey ot tend the funeral, theafternoon, at two o'cleek, frou: the John B. Holmes was then placed » charged | eat Company, 2; Haslem preferred, 2; Milwaukie and | — The total length of track laid on each Mix | ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED RVKBY DAY. | Con'snery Meihetist Rpsscopal caurch, corser of Jobasom rE Inaiaxp.—On Tuesday, Nov 0, Carney F. A., infant ‘with forging his wife's name toe deed involving cunsid- | Wim. J. Kuno said he know Mr. Holmes’ signature, and | Wiis 1 tia Crosse and Milwaukie fell off $ souri railroads to whiel: bouds have been issued, is ws | =o oo erablo property in Albany. Some time was spent in em- | {hat on the deed exhibited to him was genuine, but the + MISCKLLANHOUS. panelling a jury, each juror being asked if he had read fomale namo was not in his headwriting. | percent; Michigan Southern, old, 4; Reading, 4; | On the Hannibal nnd St. Josoph road, miles. os wana oad ; paleremrataten Ireland, aged 11 monthe and Teytbing about the case, and somo of them asked if they | ,, Mf, Uillipe said that it was conceded by we bipeoty. | Erle, #; Cumberland Coal, }; Illinois Central bonds, | Oe the Tost Mite toed... | $1 to pur The Tuneral wilt take place from Na. 6 Hudson Ende anything of the prisoner's previous history. When | {on that Mrs, Holmes het bo oohtait of his client. “He | 1, ‘There was not so much activity this afternoon, | ‘yp, ped egg moe) yp ~ SEER ; KLRGANT SIDESTRIE CASSIMERK PANT Hoboken, morrow afternoom, at one w'cloek. |The rez 5 ‘ ’ z va i ‘aaily aro respectfully ingiod SUZ morrow morning. lt soma that Holmos was « cu pt ey be challenged the | tut on the whole prices were well sustained. | Whole length of track on the Pacific, 192 Baling or $6, pp y ally = Monachan.—0m Tuesday, Mov. 17, Joueru Thoma Mowa- First ward , sven wee Yours ngo, and was tried ren ont charge ot neal ah the vad cyoa 2 charge or having toed ibe rs ce da pee ieee pas Stee ae ment, Nov. 17, 1867. AYN ad 6 Fin ron faewtone aieaneane Sonat ate Amact' Dict” Aoraey opened the —_ So a bay Wife | ing at high prices. At the same time we do not Hye rg , te 40 she hie Ri... . rm $ FOR 6 CENTS. ‘The friends ‘a the family are respectfully Invited to at- Unt it was & very important one, and that the | haq ever beon charged with forging the name of hor hus- | geem jt prudent for speculators for @ fall to sell Soe indiaaa 3he 300 dows... 90% RICH YRENER VESTS, Eee aiekaer, ten th ton temeoe fee, neath (erg She crime clearly on tne prisoner The indictment | and to any instrument. largely short at current rates. Holders of cash stock | 2,600 110 Hudson River RR soulne tor ed 00, f Roxborveginbare, Scotland, aged Gh yours. - ‘The Assistant District Attorney, in the ovening session, Y lo er “ frienda 4 4 charg tao he 2s tla Jalp Himes fogel deed | careame te Jy vat conseabi ie th and’ analyzed | cannot make mach of « mistake by wiling, particu oe Sica, sen of the decensed, and the mebere of Toop . | the evidence ’ p jt, and those who 500 6 aad 63 Paton siroot the funeral, this afterngen, at one o'clock, from his late $1,900, of 0 certain pares! of land cn the cornet of Hee ation hart made out a clear case of fullt against | larly when they can make a profit, ’ ’ fvin abd Baty #reele, Aa eeand: Ada Holton’ Tee eee ee te icmarting thal # would be Knovelera in | have held through the recent depression should avail | , 1/000 en regeacn No, U8 Eat Senay soven ret second count, charged that the defendant atthe time he the history of criminal jurepradence if Woe diay “twited | themselves of the first opening to et —- 21000 78% Q00D WARS OTERCOATS, sri 2 Say Xi 26, Mire, Ane Paowners, ro! tltered the deed knew that it was for counter. | “Judge Russell briefly the jury, stating that »| whole skin. This inflation is purely of a local c! H Worth . Daniel Proudas, 7 . ‘000 s Belling for age. feited. oer eirtraneras mater hed been \atrodused upon lapse, with a force : 7 Benjamin 1. Billings was the first witnoss examined for acter, and sooner or later must collapse, 22,000 ‘ * Her friemds and relatives, and those of her som, James tne people. f paid be Lived L377 Bowery; iy a counee Cae, WON sy ween ees teen een Ti it | that will send the fancy railroad stocks down pretty 1.000 : @ VAN. oy ©. Prowait are rpactuly ited to atend doe Funeral, Jor at law and a commissionor i 1 starti ta. 1 . 68% dence, No 201 bast Broedw : signature on the deed, and that of a . revi oy-~oapriom J rang m4 rs FOR $0 ORNTS. fxs —In Br o Nov. 16, Ma Duet, who Mew. Holmes,” sho was accompanied | counterions MEY the various whnosses.. The charge, | The steamship Hammonia, at this port from Ham. cal = “ Kinéxa—in Brooisiyn, op Monday, Nov. 10 Marup te = in company ‘wh Mies Dull Gnd represented ber although Smpartal, ‘was vory untavorable to the defend: | burg, brings $63,300 in specie, consigned as ap b 4 oon a MOIRE awnide SILK VESTS, soem, fees dames ter of £69. oad Mathilde A. Risoks, " ghe said that she signed the deod; witness | "Ht. A. Schamacher & €o.$31,500 B. Sieg... ....... $1,509 | 1000 vo Bolling for $1 89, The relatives, friends and acquaintances of the famity pA Si pty feure, whush be did, when witess seelees, ip ca aan Ene we? returned | 1° E Amsinch...... 20,000 R. Freshlieh. 1,000 | 11000 89 6 pore too are respectfully invited to attend Ub from the re- requestor if abe had execuied the deed without any com- | With s verdict of fully. | 6 ne understood the | Vou Secht, Schmilin John Woldachiidt:.. 1,000 | go00 : (i Ox 1 Nee eee ects, | sidence of her parents, No. 327 Pearl street, 17 So [eee rea aeeeed ana het be en ed prtesuor bed been guilty of citer crimes, and twas Oe: | qM7,RCB......... 000 Wa. Michahelie... =| a . | == morrow morning, at half past ten o'clock, without further a they it the fic tgrer, wtnem'ofce a No. 6 | SET te appa them, aking time to propare “ seb ragewncacaprany dl BP " iy | $1 BLACK CLOTH VESTS, day, Noy 17, Germanien, sig Way Trem TO guppomed her to" be his wite; saw the deed | * ULF exCCPHOME: | 4 sentence Holmen at the ‘The oan poriend pg period of | ae s 3a pe lato of Warwiak, Orange county, N.Y. the 628 year July, for it was acknowl by Holmes chanics’ king Assoc’ « further 60 " ,, . rage. by a tin cine alone and gave tem oxen Le dnd two Jerere, who bed absonted themselves longer than | sixty days to close up the affairs of that institution. | $0 Ram bd gx ° RVANS, awtaton ea uCtat = On Toseday , Nev. 33. Mam Jase Toots, peggy wore they were permed, and who wore fned Gob eats Frey | _, The subscription books for the proposed new loan | 36 funk of Rep.:'+ 9536 a — | Tholly,, aged 1 your aad \ at Sine to explain wi . Illinois © road Cot 10 Hanover Bank... funeral will place from. the resid nope yy tt yd me, but | Said they went to dinner. Honor instructed the of the is Central Rail pany ate NOW | OF Metroplitan Bank. 98 46% $1 BLACK BOWIE PANTS, parents, Fe oy a4 street. Teoineane mrt 4 wae on to dont weively to the fact. S to let the matter slide this time. open at ita office, No. 60 Wall street. 10 Park Bank. . . Be 10 454 ‘Worth & ances are respectfully invited to attemd, this afternoom, ab wld not ee Loveridge anid ho wae a counsellor at law; urs of “The House of Mercy. The valuation of property in Milwaukie is | 68 G0 cGukh Se ; =" at om wee Bone, Cena metas knew Jas. P. Nagle: sam the dont eee ae tort Raby ah, rect gad North River, gratuity $6,441,235, and the amount of taxes to be raised for | 109 CeveOn eC Tow 960 : oy SVAN esnre rrederth 0. Thomeose, Kite ak j—— —— Nata Ria joftco about Civeying. certain. property to Me. | sctuowriedge tbe receipt (rem, Washingion (Ain storaed | city purpoees is $900,704 87, being about 41 per | top dies: +--- SoM 188 ahi Aras oun wren, | "due nove abe given o te Rica a Nagle; “uhinks. that it was not signed by Ada | Chern ot twenty barrels of voreables aad apices andot | cent. In addition to this, the county and State 9 ae toidhasiby tee bf] PA ey YT Folin; wines, decline executed, Groen, returned | "meee APS PMU gin ong Hloomingineroad. | taxes amount to #118,268 43, making the grand | 109 40 8 102900 my FOR 0 CENTS. imauahegn the deed to Mr. Holmes, and iaformed him (net Ne oot | sCnow's Fall and Winter Style of Hata are | ageresute $419,063 30, 18K 30 do, MLAGK SATIN VESTS, sabe itd ad eiatives of th family are regecay not allow Mr. Nagle to take the deed; with Mr. Ni all the go, Ladien’ furs selling off at cos, No. 212 Broad We learn that Gov. Pollock, of Pennsylvania, has O41 20 Siacnivicn Oe selling, fo 7S ‘e ‘Sore idence, No. 13 Wess Beuth atroat, = = hd — Dey * way, cornet of Fulton street. appointed Hon. James T. Hale, of Centre county, % © Mepe & Chic na 8 ccsklabeaacieon, Andy , Purported wo have boon signed Oy Mrs Homie Macs, | White's Fall Seyte, @3-—Last Spring Style | Hon. Eli Slifer, of Union county, and Juoob C. Bom Beri EX | perenne nat etree) nan Teneday ee Ass date, wipet Bet sho inom gate vote Dari Auoruey; at the Sones pay Ay Fs hl at 148 Fulton street, | berger, setae amen es oom of Poa? to ane pate ax | $260. Teo SALR OF WINTER bimy a Monaghan, county Monaghan, Ireland, was delivered Mr. Holmes " investiga’ con n of ennaylva- 40 . a is Y The fre. ts and acquaintances are yp ievited °F famen Kerr deposed that be was tho brother of Mrs, _ Hints, which for Fineness; | nis. ‘This proceeding is under the suspension law of bio to attend. tee funeral, from hee ite raster ome Ada Holmes, the wife of the prisouer at the bar; that he "8, manufacturer, 118 Nassau stree' the late special session of the Legislature, the presi- Orer & quarter of & worth of Ninth avecus, to morrow afternoon, — oreoak. Hoe was 8 dry goods clerk in a Canal street storo; his sister dont and » majority of the board of directors of the FINE AND PASHIONAHLE GARMENTS FOR MEN remains will be taken wood Cemmtery for inter. always wrote her name Ada Jemima Holmes, and he saw - Mast be ota ment — erie age, oer Pee aso eats Petes Philadephia Bank having cried to the Governor, vo efaaigeeptetae rome | « hevuncas hom slte Baca Waser, Sp bean Wap pasttvet ya tod ii Fw eat Holmes, Inyite orgie, te nate of, under the oath of the President, their apprehension SUCH be 4 & PUCEMEN year ses Od boon seatried te bam obees eighteen raoatha, and WEADInS AND OTHRE MANUEACT FURS. | and belief that the Bank of Pennsylvania is in an 4 4 Dom’ ay nl i a dys sod these of ber brother te iw, 0 s WY ale fiad left him frequently during that vime; sho lofi for | «Wiles iy ce ca prices unsafe condition. % do... 3 80 bem. 1 Are FesRecuce, No. We Souths fogoih street, Welisone Burope on the 6th of August, and is there now. — 1145 ta Ce & Mi RR, IT SB DRaROOT. | Pry, the efernoch, a half Rive @ — fag Sp ‘ou Institute these proceedings ? Reotch Woot one ee ee, Unter Gar Among our revenue laws the warehousing system Py a 2 Curran OF DELAI—ONT PRANK Limuiwa PAPER dugg, tne oe -y ay oretock ino, Mr. wick ol to the question. mente all aires, o cornet of Haren jurnishing | exercises a vast influence in promoting excessive B hia morning. with & large sad seeurate engraving of the | 16, Dr. Grorce Woon, dentist, im the Lien omar A an at case hee tts origin ore fs oy rr —————— — 4 importations, and if modified #0 as to exclude from — ry | eS - ‘The friends of the family, and the members.’ oom + “was only am atuempt to degrade his client before the com: | | Goad Watenee and Pon and Pencils Retall~ | itg provisions the storage of foreign fabrics and * | LEGANT, WEDDING CARDS AKD ENTRLOPES AT {fees bbe late reeltonse, to, © ney ao in HESEZ, ccomination belere a mghorate Soe He ae ee Ai, Nt Maiden lane, up stairs manufactures it might check importations to some 200 96 | Gepok Brosdwoy, corner of Duaue street. — morrow alvernoom, at two o'elyek, without further a>

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