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8 THE osTEND MANIFESTO, What Ought to have been Done tn 185’4 and ‘Should be Done in 1858. Arx 14 CHAPRLLE, October ” 4g. 1864. Sm—The undersigned, in compliance With |’ 46 wish ex- by the President in the several confidential thes you have addressed to us resp Legg aed ‘that effect, we'd ar in conference, first at O8t sad, in Belgium, on the Sth, 10th apd 11th instant, 4d tuen at Aix la Chapelle, Sa Feciaea tes kapenantt diecien ap ie There has been a full and unres-yryed interchange of ‘views and sentiments between Ws, which we are most appy to inform you has resulted fh a cordial coincidence of opinion on the grave aud lnjortant subjects submitted ‘W our consider ion. We have arrived at the tonclusion, and are thoroughly convinced, that an immediate and earnest effort ought to we made by the gowerament of the United States to pur- ehare _ from Spain at any price for which itcan be not exceeding the sum of $—. The proposal should, 10 our opinion, be made in such manner as to be presented through the necessary diplo- gaatic forms to the Supreme Constituent Cortes about to esemble. On this momentous question, iD which opie both of Spain and the United States are go deeply terested, all our proceedings ought to be open, frank and public, They should be of such a character as to halienge the approbation of the world, We trmly e that, in the progress of human events, the time has arrived when the vital interests of Spain are as seriously involved in the sale, as tuose of the United Staves in the purchase. = of the island, an! that th transaction will prove equally hovoradle w both nations. Under these circumsta we “cannot anticipate + failure, unless possibly through the malign iutlueace foreign Powers who possess no right whatever to —_ fere in the matier, We proce@l to state some of the reasons which hay Drought us to this conclusion, and, for the sake of clear- mess, we shall specify them under two distinct heads:— 1. "Tho United States ought, if practicable, to purchase Ouba with as little delay as possible. 2 The provability is great that the government and Cortes of Spain will prove willing to sell it, because this would ceventially promote the highest and best interests of the Spenish People. ‘Then, 1. It must be clear to every reflecting mind that, from ue oe uliarity of its geographical position, and the considerations attendant on it, Cubs is as necessary to the North Americaa republic as aby of its present members, and that it belongs naturally to that great family of States ‘ef which the Union is the providentia! nursery. From its locetity it commands the mouth of the Missis- Sippi and the immense and annually increasing trade ‘Which must seek this avenue to the ocean, Cn the numerous navigable streams, measuring an ag- gregate course of some thirty thousand miles, which dis- embogue themselves through this magnificent river into ‘he Gulf of Mexico, the increase ef the population within the last ten years amounts to more than that of the entire ‘Union at the time Louisiana was annexed to it. ‘The neural and main outlet to Uke products of this en- tire poyviation, the highway of their direct intercourse With We Atantio and the Pacific States, cam never be secure, but mast ever be endangered whilst Cuba is a de- pendency of a dietant Power, in whose possession it has eri to be a source of constant annoyance and embar- vasement to their interests, ‘Inéred, the Union car never eujoy repose, nor veliabie security, as long 2s Cuba is not embraced within fas boundaries. te immediate acquisition by our government is of para- ‘movnt importance, and we cannot doubt but that it isa on devoutly wished for by its inhabitants. ree which its proximity to our coasts begets sand encourages between them and the citizens of the VDnited States bas, in the progress of time, so auited their iterests and biended their fortunes that they now look tupon each other as of they were one people and had bat seve destiny. Considerations exist which render delay in the aggnis'- tion of this islend exceedingly dangerous to the United Sates. The system-ef immigration and laber lately organized within its limite, and the tyranny amd oppression which eharacterive its immediate rulers, threaten an insurrection atevery moment, which may result ip direfu! conseqnences wo the Amorican people. Cuba hue thus b ous an unceasing danger, and a Permanetr cause of anxiety and alarm. But weeseed not enlarge on these topics. It can searce- ly be apyrehended that foreign Powers, in viglation of in- Sernational nid interpose their influence with Spain te prev r requisition of the island. Ita in- Dabitassts ure now suffering under the worst of all possi. Die governments, that of absolw distant Power to rt intervals, aud pportunity thes afforded to accamulate despotiem, delegated agents, who are tempted to un prove the bric fortunes by the basest means. As jong as this system shall endure, humanity may in vain deman ean slave trade in the isi whilst that infa mous temptation and a source of Jy and avaricious officials, who, to attain | je not w trample the most sacred prin: home may be well disposr tit cannot control these r The Spapie cial nations of the worid cannot fail ate the advantages which Would result to their poople from a dissolution of the forced and unnatural connection between Spain and Caba, and the » United States. The trade « Caba would, in that event, nportant and prot harac- Yer, and rapid with the increasing population and prosperity of th 2. But if the United States and every commercial nation fitted by the transfer, the interests of Spain greatly and cesentially promoted. of money as we are Leffect in the develope from the ratification France has alr ways from Ha ville, Valenciennes, anc boure, via Paris, to the Spanish frontier, and anx @waite the day when Spain shal! fled herself in a end these roads through ber nothern provinces Sev juga, and the frontiers of once accomplichesl, Spain would become a { attraction for the travelling world, and eecure od profitable marke her vai Her tela, under the stimalus given to industry by cereal grain, and bons remuperating prices, would teem wi her vineyards would bring forth a vastly increased quantity of choice wines, Spain would speedily become, What a bouotiful Providence intended sbe should be, one ‘Of the first natious of Continental Eorope—rich, powerful, and cont uted Whilst two-thirde of the price of the island would be ‘ample for the completion of her most — public improvements, she might, with the remaining forty mi'- Thooe, eelety Gemands now #0 ‘heavily upon er credit, and create a rinking vd which would trndtal ly relieve her from the overwhelming debt now paralyz. img her energies. Buch is her it Wretche! financial condition that onde are sold upon her own Bourse at about ird of their par value; whilst another claee, on the pays no interest, bave but a pominal valve, qnoted at about one #ixth of the amount for which they were meved. Bewdes, these latter are held prinei- y Britieh creditors, who may, from day to day, ob. tain Cs interposition of their own government for the purpose of socrcing payment. Intimations to that Bert bave been realy thrown out from hy: quarters, and unless some Lew source of revenue shall enable Spain to provide for such exigencies, that they may be realized. Jd Spain reject the present golden opportunity for developeing ber resources, and removing her jal ew. , it may never again return. Sulga, in ite palmicet days, never yielded her exchequer, ‘after deducting the expenses of ite government, a clear ennval come of more than a million and a half of dol- tis pot improbable ere vo increaged to such a degree ws & leave a deficit chargeable on the treasury of Spain to We amount of ex bundred thousand dollars. In a pe ry point of view, therefore, the island i an i@cumbrance, uelead of a source of profit, w he mother country. Under no probable circumetances can Cuba ever yield to Spain one per cent on the large amount fh the United States are willing to pay for ita soquisition. But ‘Spain ws in imminent danger of losing Cuba without re. @uperation LLreie oppression. it is Dow universally admitted, jue Qihes any peo mh endeavoring W relieve themeetves frow the yoke of their oppressors. The sufferings which Sbe corrupt, arbitrary and unrelenting local adu Gen Becessal ily entails upon the imbabitants of Cuba, Bot fa) to stimuiate aod keep Ubat epicit of resist revolution agauet § has, of txto so often tna festet expect that he United States will not be vor of thet oppressed neigh bors. We know that the President 's justly inflexible in hie de ‘con lition uf es of the peo: armly ealisted ia “erinination to execute the peutrality laws, but shouid the Cubans themselves rise in revolt against ‘the oppres-ion Which they suffer, no buman power could prevent as f the United Statew aud liberal minded men of other Counties (rom rushing Ww their assistance. Beewes, us Present i6 an age of adventure, in which restiers and daring cpirits abound us ¥ portion of the world, it 4 not improbable, therefore, that Cuba may by Wrestes from Spain by a successful revolution; and in that wii! tose both the island aud the price which we Willing wo pay for ita price far beyond what # paid by obe people to another fur any provines. remarked that the settlewent of this quesvew, by the cession of Caba w the Vaited would forever prevent the dangerous compiira: tions between balont to Which it may otherwise give birth It is certain that, ob ld the Cubans themeolves organiny an ineurrecton against the Spanish government, aud y Should otber iude pendent nations come to the ad of Spain the contest, po human power could, in Our opinion event the people and government of the United states war iu support of their (Yat if Spam, dead Ww the voice of her own interest, and eb vated by stubborn pride and a faleo sunge of hover ehar'id refuse to seil Juba to the United States, thea th queei ion will arise, What cught to ve tue course of th Aun ican government andor euch ciroumstances? Seli-preservation is the firet law of nature, with States 0 well as with individuals, Ali uations ba difforeut Periade, acted upon this mata. Although {thas beon made the pretext for committing flagrant iujustier, aa the partion of Poland aod oder sim hiswry records, yet the principle ite ehure!, haealwaye been reonguized The ( nited Suviee Imve never acquired a foot of torr tory exropt by fair purchase, oF, a ia the case of Te pon the free aed voluntary application of the peop that indepeniemt State, who deaired to Blend their des tinier wth our own ages whiet pagh often Even our acqumiuons from Mexi70 are no exeeption to le, be b we migh! have 4 wen by the righ quert in a just war, yet bane | them for what was then considered by beth parties @ Bnd ample eqn vaient Jur past Datory for st we acquire th Jess justified eg any Yand of Cuba without the by the great law of self: ares eee preserve our own Conscious mas rectitnde and our own @ Whilst this course we can afford to disregard the es world, to which we bave been 80 often se and #0 unjustly After we shail ee oteed prise ter Cabs far A bundle of ‘was subsequently found in seerperey 7138 200 beyond mem hv od Eis shail ha we been refused, | the which to have been stolen from the 109% 50 me prin Spamecrat sie arco | ling a ean ne, He tei Se |» mo eer ior en c _ mi em their wi one mies gn ge po cherthed Union had broken over the officer's head. i eo 1d estion be answered in the aifirmative, , seu iti i human and divine, we stall be justi? | 4 Plan sees aiaee a — 1 @ for lod, 60 fled in wresting it from Spain if we power; | from Yonkers, w leged he commit! .q a burgla- 8345 rd and this, upon the very same pancile 2 that would Sti ry upon the ‘store of Mr, Bailey Heond, and stole $125 85% athe tat ope canst weve the | Worth of goods therefrom, was taken into custody on 8g : Se 100 if there were fiames from destroying his own home. band by the Twelfth precinct and sent back 4 so Under such circumstances we ought neither to ceunt J an the cost nor regard the odds which Spain might enbiet against us, We forbear to enter into the question, whether the present condition of the island would justily such a measure? We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers, and commit base treason against our posterity, should we permit Cuba to be Africanized and become a second St. Domingo, with all ite attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously 2 endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our ‘ion. We fear that the course and current of events are rapidly tending toward ha catastrophe. We, i Roweesr, hope for the best, though we onght certainly to be pre- pared for the worst. ‘We also forbear to investigate the present condition of the questions at issue between the United States and FINANCIAL AND COMMERC jac, Monnay, Nov. 27 M. The bank averages made up to-day comp ~~" With those which were made up last Mond a Specie. Cir Nov. Row, at mar big 26,039,277 Nov. 22.. 125, “898, O31 26,790,815, ate as follows ay Net oketion. 45975,420 88,642,521 1,960,570 88,045 431 ao es Increase, _ Decrease. 1,128,888 yao 1X 2.4830 173g Spain. 4 long geries of injuries to our people, have been 80 Harlem Rit 1)... 12384 committed in Cuba by Spanish officials and are unre- 209 Reading RR. ia’ i 100 Chi & RTRR.880 62 dressed. But recently a most flagrant outrage on the rights of American ‘ldlacus and on the flag of the United oontinue ‘to do so for some time to come. | Atlantic, States was perpetrated in the harbor of Havana under .( hile fi gircamstavess which, without immetiats redress, would oy Rigg Bove Yeukicuy: sie ee ee we justif & resort to measures war in vindication | Pe ith is etill taki id from us, and of natioual honor. That outrage may possibly salt eee rt Representa ani era 7,028 is not only natoued, but the Spanish government has deliberately sanctioned | 1he yeduct * the acts of its subordinates antl assumed the responsibility iotetar «fm the foans is a wholesome feature. It ought ‘Artisans’ ; at. oe smo “Noise eoald wore impressively teach us the danger | sumed, 1), bases weeks ago. Now, it is tobe Dre. | Scherskirov, TerraaT “'63's00 162°175 1 038'080 to which Vaoee peaceful relations it has ever been the # oanks will have the sagacity to persevere in | Broadway...... 2,608,888 404440 225,410 1/881 872 the pat’ 4. retrenchment and common sense. If the po- | Bull's Head.. 4 *worid isto be disturbed—and there are many disqui- events in the news of the day—it is better that the anus should be in a position to bear a shock with- ut injury than that the storm should overtake them ex- ‘Tanded to the fullest extent, and should compel them policy of the United States to cherish with foreign nations | 1/0 are constantly exposed, than the circumstances of that case. Situated as Spain and the United States are, the | etir latter have forborne to resort to extreme measures. r But thig course cannot, with due regard to their own dignity as an independent nation, continue; and our re- commendations, now submitted, are dictated by the firm belief ¢ i the Uniten States, wit’ ‘ aie Chat the Canta of Osa on aggested, | 4 | to curtail suddenly and fatally to many of their cus- 18 the only effective mode of settling all Gitere ogee | tomers. bite 93, aeiel oles ast a “ two —- “ ast — ‘doves. ‘There is no change to speak of in the money market. “. 18774458 9705867 143,115 1,804'072 ¢ have already witnessed the happy results fe both . 8 f F countries which followed a similar aetuagenent ‘ee ‘mr Money is still freely offered at four per cont on call, and 752,764 = 94,381 ae 602, choice short paper is done at 43¢ a5. We hear of no dis- Ex. wo Florida. De gts Buc * mena i PeEhRE POULE Fion. Wa. L. Maxcy, Secretary of State. counts below 434, and no loans on call bel change on England opens dull at last week's The business transacted at the Stock Exchange to-day ‘Omy Inwltigence. war small, aud apparently contined to the operators within FIRE IN WILLIAM STREET—TWO MEN INJURED—NAR- ROW ESCAPE OF FIVE OTHERS. Yesterday morning, shertly after nine o'clock, a fire 866,08) Imp. & Traders 2686 1815 Leather... Manhattan. Merchants’ Mechanics’ the board room. Commission brokers report an utter want of outside orders; and as the season has passed at which the public usually take “ flyers” in stocks, it mayb broke out in the drag establishment of L. Gail, No. 197 | presumed that the existing duluess and apathy will last Williata street. It orkginated in the sub-cellar, ‘The fire- | till after New Year, at all events, The uncertainty which men were soon at the premises and after about two | overhangs our political relations with Mexico, and hours labor, succeeded in e the flames. | through that nation with Spain, France and England, is The damage done to the stock, gs will amount | well calculated to inculcate upon the financial community % about five thousand dollars; city companies. The second floor is occupied by A, Hanger & Hermes, ma- aifacurers of gilt mouldings. “Their stock is slightly daruaged by smoke and water. Insured for $1,000 in. tho Colunbia Insurance Com By One of the firm, in making cape from the building, jumped from the second Mory window to the sidewalk; man, wes badly injured. He was conveyed to his resideice. The third floor is oc cupied by Humbert & Dibbs, watch case manufacture Their stock is damaged about $100, and insured for $ ie the Brooklyn Insurance Company. So rapidly did the the duty of prudence at the present time; while, on the other band, the continuance of the decline in railway re ceipts is alone suficient to account for the preference which the public exhibits for high priced State stocks, even though only paying six per cent annually, over the most tempting railroad fancies. Should any disaster or ) | Political outbreak occur to disturb the calm we bave now been enjoying for rather an unugualiy long period of time, spread tat all agree by the stairs was | the consequences to holders of and lenders on speculative | Renabhe... 5 an ne persons on this floor—four ia oan ba os enatly Weal " number—were compelled to make their escape | *0cks can be as easily imagined as described. by lowering themselves from the rear window by The business ip State stocks was well distributed this the iren shutters, and then forcing their way | morning, and the leading stocke—as Missouris, for in through a window of @ tenement house in Frankfort stance—were firm at the late advance. Californias and street. While passing down the shutters the yard was 60 full of smoke that they could not see each other. It seems | North Carolinas gave way abort per cent. Railroad on... almost a miracle that they all escaped uninju: bonds were in less active demand, with the exception of A The buildidg is owned Martin Habershaw; it is % © Gross deposite. to the amount of about $900, and is insured ia | Ui in Centrale which improved y and Mcigun South *. wy pany. ern Grste and seconds, which were steady. New York ‘ Kon, the porter in the employ of 1 Gail, | Central bonds have beou declining fur some time; a few sseiaad One Fee M. Deb cellar wth, k tantorh at tee botles eet the | days ago they were some three per cent higher than they | — Asm=x.—The market was quivt at $8 04 for pots, aud at $6 pearis. Brkapertyrs.—Flour—Common brands of State and ‘Western were easier, while good and choice grades of ex- tra were quite steady. The sales embraced about 12,000 are now. No cause is assigned for the decline. Tue coal stocks were steady this morning; for Cumberland, which ig mostly owned by a few individual and sweet nitre, which in some Way thknown at present gnited and set fire to his clothes and the premises. Tue injured man was conveyed to the neighboring drug ~ 1488 497,000 As was the case last W’ jo. eight of the banks men- tioned in the list tent in UF gtrptoee and not their net de- posits, To make the © Jrsmeat clear this should be re- medied in future. The .@isn of specie is less than was ex- pectad, many estiina’ jg sof the increase being as high as A were below a million. It would ap- store, where his burns were dressed and he was then sent 23 was bid. New to his residence Mr. G: ‘000 on | York Centra! stock opened at an a‘ivance of 4, and rose pa ad bbis., closing within the following range of ; ing companies — another quarter before the afternoon—the purchasers | Ltindard to superfine State $495 a $450 ‘ wr, $1,500" Mantack, $3,000, and Wi jamsburg being apparently bears, who sold short at higher p Extra State do........ 47% a 50 nye Arcoagante Reading was strovg at a further advance of 3 as. The | Common to good Western 440 9.455 Bon oF County Caxvarssne—Rasveniow ov nu Berens | 26 is sce inane rodiely Extra Iowa, Michigan, Indiana and Obio... 5 25 a’ 5 60 PROM THE Fockrn Dierkicr ov Tae First Wann.—Tho Board | Wettern stocks were generally better, though the ad. | Extra round boop Obio (shipping brands).. § 65 a 7 00 % . ne vance Was trifling; the November reports, as they come | Extra Sengeera 550 a 800 of County Canvassers, after a terrible straggle, in which ° - Canadian ~5% a 620 much time was lost debating pointe of order and petty | 'B» Show no improvement. as yet. Harlem and | Sh0G"s crmght Southern °500 a 560 side questions, has at last arrived ata definite result in | Huet continue to advance; the former (pre: | Southern fancy and extra.. 600 a 750 Tegard to the returns of the Fourth district from the Firet | ferred) seld this morning at 31%, the lat- | Choice family extra and vakers bran 750 a 850 wad. Itwas imp bie ~ the republicans or di - | ter at 344. Panama and Pacific Mail wore | Rye ei eevee $3 . ia | crats to agree to apy thing that either proposed, and so, a | poh bigher this . , . Corn meal .* 4 Ap ‘equal representation of tous partie, Baader both bigher this morning. With regard to the former, it | “canadian fiour was jess active, but mn ‘were gus is said that the lato o. as compared with 1807. ngs show a considerable increase Of the value of the Panama road 48 @ permanent property, no one who realises the extent of the trade that ia now opening up between Australia, fornia, China and Japan can doubt for a moment; and thovgh rival routes will naturally be opened sooner or every motion was deivated. The whole di how- ever, was brought to a very sudden twnsanton by the absence of Supervisor Tweed, one of the democratic mem hers. A motion was made by Mr. Kennedy that the r tained at our figures, while the sales embracat about 300 8400 bbls, Southern brands were some less buoyan with sales of 11,000 bbis., closing within the range of our quotations. Rye flour was steady, with small aales at our figures. Corn meal was heavy, with sales of New Jersey at $3 60 a $3 90; Brandywine was at $4 20. The demand was and Bape sustained, especially for the better grad including wi turpe be accepted, and, as six voted against and ive for, the re urns are thus ruled ovtof the count of the Third sional district. This does not materially affect the Lon of Mr. Sickles, who is still elected by a very de- sales embraced about 14,000 bushe: cided majority. later, it has the start, and it can probably do business an at $1 25, choice red Southern a aieen aa See ; beaper than any new road, Pacific Mail >. | $1.30, white do. at $1 408 $1 50,’ choice white Canadian wKioUs AccIDmNT aT A Tuxaer Exevstox.—The annual | ¢ ocsygedivoce ga ligt preps appcr esate at $1 45, with Western wintor red at p. t. Corn was firmer, excursion of the Bowery Theatre Musketeers, Capt. G. L. pontien. biap-vigneeonred lucky accidents has | with a good demand from the Eastern trade; the sales Fox, yesterday, to Flushing, was attended, unfortunately, | ‘bled this company to accumulate a large sumof money, | embraced about 25,000 bushels, neloding, Western mixed . H ‘T4c. a 7éc., yellow Southern at 85c. a 86c., and Bic. a with a serious accident to a little boy belonging to Flush. | Prt of which it wil presentiy disburse in the shape ofa | at 7 . ing, which will, no doubt, result in bis death. It appears | 14 per cent dividend, At the present moment it is very | S4¢- for Sass Se. ee wes Neogene vith ee of about that while the company were at dinner, about four o'clock, aman who hat accompanied the company as an outsider was amusing himself by shooting at a cap plazet on the g004 property, but it has no future. Rival lines will be established. The Nicaragua line has already taken Barley was tirm, with sales of 3,800 bushels com- mon State at 77c. ‘Oats were in fair demand, with sales of State at $70. « barricade used for the target. “A small boy, named Wii. | away part of its business; the Californians are eager | 4o' f Western and Gana Py bam Eldrith, went to the target ground’ and began 340., and Western and Cabadian at 60c, hunting for bullet in the sand hill’ and unfortunsicty | 1 Sow their hatred of the old monopoly by pa even. —The market was firm, with sales of 1,050 bags , and 60 bags Java at 143¢¢. "market was firm, w ith sales of about 1,400 bales, 300 of which were in transit, closing sti on the basis of 11 ef for midi Freanm.—To Liverpool tronixing a rival; and thus, even without taking inte account the chances of disagter and shipwreck— @ serious matter for 4 company which ig its own underwriter—the prospect i#, that at some day not far + oe distant, the property represented by Pacific Mail stock Boo bile, ronin at Blo por may be worth no moro than that which is reprosented by at Be. 90 bales oakum at Ibs. the United States Mail shares. A short while hence it S Ny Age ‘Will seem incredible that euch stock fold at a premium. Bremen 0 bales ce At the second board stocks were a shade better than at compressed and uncompressed. To pay! It. was oll, Tine ogee A aes fy FS the fret; but the volume of business done was smi, | California rates range Phen! laaeeees shila tt = embankment when the person who was fring had his back | Strange to say, Eric hae been in request to-day at an wi- | 5° foot do, A ship was taken to load at a Gulf port with turned, vance of }g a X% per eent over the price current a day or Soon for Revere if from Mobile at 9-16d., and if from New Orleans at 19-324, Facrr.—The sales embrac | about 2.000 boxes raisins. in assorted sizes, including layers and M.K’s, at anchanged Prices, and 200 bie. new currants at Sige, and 10 cases were brought before Justice Welsh y moning for | Central, 833¢ a $j; Erie, 17h a Hadson, 344, citron at 1Ke. examination, but S consultation among the prisoners’ | pissing, pr re, 1 8 63 om, 8 ~ Tlay.—Sales of about 1,000 bales were made at SOc, coupae! they {© waive the examination, and allow 4 pete) $ Southern Ixox.—The market continued firm; jfor Becteh pig, $20 a the necused to De committed to stand their trial at | preferred, 51 ig * 3% | Panama, 12134 XY) Tlinols Cen | $26 60, and in email lote $27 was nek the next term of the Court of General Sessions. lien | tral, TO a 34; Galena, 733; a, Rock Island, 694 a ty; Hore. —Smal! sales of new wes taking a 1 aloe; ton wae inade to admit them to bail, but Jnstice Welsh 82% 9 Mg; Paciie Mail, 104% @ 4%. Tha marker | COMMON to prime old were quiet at de. refused, and they were accordingly committed to the | Toledo, 32% aah ot | Linn was quiet, and gales lit Tombs. Further investigation made by the officere has | Closed steady. and 87¢. for inmp. Ceclosed the fact that the notes were seca ag amnegely teed The following was the bur.uess of the Suv Preapery to Mota was quiet, while sales wore limited. city, but done by various persons—the figu Navas Stowe thout and other portions op stone. The man fe tu yore ta crude turpentine were Inet mide at of moment; sales of 94, spirita wore dull before Justice Welsh, and made affidavit to the facte, at 50e.; common roein was gold at $1 60 per 310 Ibs., pa TE hivered, and sales of No. 1 were made at Tar was un- ordered the work to be done. There are therefore others a. chan connected with the affair, Sales of 5,000 9 6,000 Tinsel were made ‘Tie Case oF Hoy Sxatemmxe.—The report in yesterday's The exchanges at the Bank Clearing. Messe this move at 0c. a 6le., and 300 a 400 bbis. sperm at New Bedford Hirmai of the case of body epatebing created quite a stir “->. ing were $23,383,557 36, and the balances $1,085,861 9%. creer > data rowl for the month of Provmaoss.—Pork—The market was lea: becyant and mtive. among the medical students in the Fourteenth atreet co!- The sales footed wp about $00 bb's., including lege, and inquiries were made at the Mayor's office durin, 8142009 40 and prime at $15 75. a $14: prime mess the day if further etepe had been Taken ta the teatter ox 1.0 10 25 a $19 50. Beef was steady and the part of the relatives of the dead man. The deceased. fair demand, with sales of about bbls. at $6 75a 87 $28,000 | for country ‘prime, $8 a $9 50 for mers; $9 75.0 whore pame wes Gees, ‘wae a painter, and bed for some time worked in Vi street. Ye the wife ap peared before Juetice Welsh, in company with her brother, to hare immediate steps taken for a full investigation us the matter, and if posible to hold Coroner Perry reepen nile for the act. Justice Welth deciied to hold aa inves Usation 1D The case tie aftertonn $11 for repacked Western mess, aud $11 50 « $12 for The Bowery Fire Ineurance Company hae dev tare? semi-annual dividend of ten per ovat, payab'e on the let of December. ‘The books of the New York Central Railroad will b extra; prime mess nominal but firma® Beef hams were 1 to prime quality at ‘jees. Bacon firm, with gales of 250 bbls, $15." Cut meats were quiet at war inactive and nominal, the sales embraced about 400 a 500 bbl arday’s ard was less Closed after Saturday next, preparatory to the annua! | 10%. a 10%, and small lots of prime election of directors, and will be opened on Thursday ir Te. a Tic. Butter and cheese were hat the Coroner cannot be held on any aa, for ey, the Oth of Decem rt the Jaw of the State grants the privilege to Corouers to | The following table wi porta of the re mado at So. a BK. give any unclaimed corpse to the medical colleges after | feven principal staple articles for the week and year displayed increneed activ the expiration of forty eight hours, 1866 at 1,200.0 1,600 bhde. Cuba at OMe. a Tye Tne Broswway Mcmpmm Case —The examination of Co. | Weck end'g Nov. 18. Amown. Value “Amount. Value | S01 nor uiten ati Ne- The market closed at about « tharine Mulhonrn for perjury in the alleged Broadway | Seton, pales Pi Waisxny.—The market was firm and in good demand murder, was to have come off yesterday afternoon, before | Corn tea! with sales of about 800 bbie. at 23c. Justice W sh: but on ee, ee Wheat, bush 7 61,940 $2,180 vl it was again adjourned to Wednesday afernvon, at | Gorn 2. 41,630 61641 37/656 four o'clock Toef, bive and tes.. 1,008 oI8 7.186 POSTAL DIRECTORY. a Pork. 1847 1409 21,165 Police Intelligence. Foreign and Domestic Matis, ASCTOED SUABMING ADTKiY.—Two men, named James Tota! 445,20) TIVE OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORE OFFton. Wittians and 1). P. Howell, became engaged in a quarrei | Decrease of wook a compares with that of 1887, $812,062 | Doumsnie.... North—Aibany, Buffalo and Cansdan By forth and West way tawny big A "asa Mw Suub sud sonth The following is perauive statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the year to No- vember 16= and (ight on Sunday evening, when Williams drew a knife from hie pocket and stabbed his adversary in the groin, dutlicting a severe wound. The injured man was con. 1858 Increase. — Decrease. Biter: road. ‘Tevet to his residence, No.4 Mangin street, while Wil | Cotton $5,176,990 — $3,020,155 a by, aes a beh ote oa fe heme was arrested and locked up in the station house to | Floui 6188.170 — — 363,018 | Carsrormra. Py steamer, ta a Wail the result of the wounded man’s injuries, Coroner | Gorn tn: Be ie 1 £.% ery was called upon to bold an anto-mortem examina | Wheat ea Mu Sis re B,h every Mon Lettore on in Unit cake Yesterday, when the wounded man made | Corp See Poa ea should be marked ' Thursday. a8 AM, vath to the following statement — ‘Overland, 9 Beef. 1. P. Howell, being duly aworn, and says that | Pork 8. Lane Crry The Overland Mail from St. Joneph (M9.) to be lives at No. 4 Mapgin street, New York; a) on Mon- ARE Piacerciiio, vin Balt Lake city, Jonven Rt oh Jay moroing, about one o'clock, he was pany with Total... $24,067,150 Baturday, at 8 A.M Letters eT marked “Over So. Pacirie ee 1 firemen at the corner of Goorek. ar) 1857, prisemer was one of the party: he seemed to quarrel with me, and foil me sound every where: be wae under the influence of liquor; we had “me abusive words: I can’t say whether I , but! think f did, isben be’ temotsseay canta ee 10689 Cate @s, %.. Gram! | és Decrease, ae compared w: Stock Exchange. Moxpay, Now. 22, 1868. «Tease 3% she Hod Riv RR, B4% |, vin St. J * jomep reamer, Tlavara... Mexico ‘at ir aa a me 360 Harlem 25 |e for Liverpool, Wed h @ knife in the belt Ride; I was then brought howe W ; se | Benet... ee AIM mo rome of my companions; I never gave the pricomer 4 a 4 + bet a Bart, fi iia ao galas ene ones ae) een a ea Wh22, "te i towards ma, 0 yrovoeation for stabbing me; 1 4 ne inter the influence of Imuor myself 30 Second Ave RR. 1081 HE LONDON OFFICE. HCE ETW BOROLARS AND HR PoLion—At an early OE dO Clow A TORR... BRM ge og hour yesterday morning policeman Davies, of the Seven ye I 40) Mich So & Nin iif Wenth precinet, diseovered a couple of burglars in the yard of the dwelling howse No. 276 Euaridge street toon Wroaching the fellows for the teh rvementa, the po ehote. Lack A Ne ale lodging in the further damage. The policeman then raehed them down with 19 and knocked one of 2000 Mich S2mbde oF 4sIMANA0 TOR, FEW TORE —ruis DAT. $8] ioxwames.s..., ort of ew Work. c. November 22, 1858, pies finemaatip Bupriie, M rt wna chreton, ‘of Orteans, Dennis, New Orieans=Wm Nelson & “Baar tats Sank agrett Paar Eases Craseemaal Be Teoma are asses 15 08 | ARENA isa ar |, with merchandise | ed up io vaslogin Extn yet Br brig Eilen, O'Brien, for Provi- y. see TEASE, Nov 3—In port brig St bat) tm rtinioue) hel rae nes west ata = jerome uaz Hans, NYore Mena rooned ment tint cama ae rity, Wealthmn F Randoln ton, N! Yor: * Pare den tcies Seeets cast Speagnn HY). Wn Lt kins a (and ‘passed up to Wasi ington); R ces (i Cra Frances Connelly i Tx, Sid brig Molunkus, Mitchel pa Ly Phar, New apt is gates Missa! Pharo, Cranmer, NYork;J B &F ven. ALBa NY, Nov 20—Cid schr Chase, Jones, Baltimore. BRAZOS, Nov tert | Danish brig ene one Mina - Aidan ches ea w BarLard, wag [By Pay B Pally Gen sayin on and Caroline iN Ne PM—Arr bark A) Phila. dees Old oreo anak Loar AeNedt mae, te Hentte, Rovieoe: ‘beige Demarara, pp ore. it—Arrachrs Ada Frances, Babson, Webler and Plo sbomnelis Work a steamers noid ny of ew orks hi i apa "5 of barks inben Gen Copp, Soceawell, brig Ben) Garver, echr Nae are yt ‘Sid on Sunday, wind SW, Teer lekerson, Tullio, Beaufort, NO—Dolluer & Potter. tel) steamer Phineas Sprague. Maithews, Phi 'Newbern- J Smith & Co. ladelpbla; Tonian, Bartlett a do; bark Laconia, orfolke- Sturges, Clearman & CO, Savannah; Adams, Mayo, Wilmington; selir Spring Kingsland, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que- | Hill, Free reau, BALTIMORE, + em ‘et Bennett (Br). Schr 8 Allen, fat Philadelphia—J Hand. Ferguson, Halifax. Below barks Winifred, Munson, from Ric Scbr TC Lyman, beer: jew Haven. Fira a oan Rennes, fromm to tatee: ith iat figure ve Bena We ila Faneanae kath he thee Ba a Steamshin Roanoke, ulger Portamouth, &e, with mdse ) ritant, Simonds, from Cardenss vi Rey W - Caer “MS cenkis Chesapeake, Crowell, P with mdse and | 208,¥! trem), Kiamp, pasorngern wot B Cromwell Go. use fst idioas B Baller Crosley, Niore, te Sone? ese hurote, Buptis "vexpool ct 2, with Lgbent ed Soundt Peas: Brown, Portamouds, Nit White ‘Foam, Millikin, feetPM be steaming Win Ht Webb, Gect tecerd | | Zrevidanes, th from Hempton Roads Vivid (Br), Ship Edward Deters ot Buckspoit Custis: Liverpool, Oct ias; Cntr, Allen, dackoou viet ; i phe Berard DF Bare St Baekeposy), Ouetie, Lavery Britt, Boston; scbr Rover (Br), Kemp, Nassau, NP; 19th, sbip hip E ant of Warren, iI), Tolling! War a, RI, in | Reliance, Irvine, Rotterdam; barks Wieland’ (Brem), Oster- dallas, lo WE Bowen. Was towel to this’ port by ateauitug by ety ‘ah McKinney, Demarara; schr BH 8 — art Fountain BANGOR, Nov 19—Arrachr Jenny Lind, Coombs, NYork. Neliaior, Kart, Providence, in gy thd Gla ‘brigs Fannie Butler, Barleu, ‘ind "Aroostook, Plerse, tip Nes A Ber Yt rious 8 Saree Cates hite bl ck ine centre The Rk Bark wi ‘U'alden, Mogi, Minati tan Oct with oni to¥ Alexandre. Nov 11, ih lat 34 60, lon 74 30, James” Rogers, st Himbary died of dysentery; 2Ist, off Baudy Hook, Rol Lowery, of ireland, aged 20. died of dysentery, ‘The 'W.O-A ofan" very oo ‘weather, and has becu 14 days Nort es Jay es Been da jaueras with heavy NNW and jes, and been blown off 3 times; pustained “nc bo material ae Sheet Anchor (of Bath), Rowse, Turks Islands, Nov 3, RP Buck & Co. Sailed ii company with Br brig falifax, for NYork or Philadel Seen tal Geers leads the vale 1 a had heavy gales for ar iistenae, y a y! Hai Norbert Brig Lady of the Lake, Marshall, Providence, tn ballast, to Brig Financier, Haskell, Providence, in ballast, to Schr G J Miller (Br), Jo} i Abacaa, Now 10, it ey Fealt and old metal, to James Douglass. winds. 19th inat, off. + ead bad from NW, split salls, Rebr Wave, Barrett, Washington, NC, $ days, Sehr 8 A Falconer, ‘Tirreil, Newbern, NC, 8 days, Schr Robert J Meroer, Robinson, Philadelpain Qh ost, during x beasy Casterly gale, went ‘ashore 1 mile B of of iver Inlet, where she remained unii! the 19h, when she was got off after discharging her cargo, by the achr HW Jobson, Capt Crellin, and towed to the city. Is leaklog, but Kept free by a steam pump, hr Hit Carter, Fisk, Amboy for Hoston, Schr Bay State, ood, Bowion, 3 days. Behr Plymouts Rock. Wien, Boston, days. Schr Cyrus Chamberiain, Hallett, Boston, 3 days. Behr AYoany. Hallett Dosion (or'Aibany: Rehr Ventoo, Clark, Dighton. een of the South (3 masts), Wheeler. Providence. ‘Sewall, Loud. Provitence. Schr Dap] Russell, Butler, Portland, Ct. b Hall, Coe, Portland illum, Coe, Port) Wilsox Pordands OX, Schr D Kahn, Bacon, Portland, Ot. Schr J Rogers, Williams, Portland, Ct. Schr Yanker Hoy, Risley, Hartford for Philadelphia, Schr ann Flower. Lovell, Albany for Boston, Schr Vintage, Coleman, Albany for Boston. BELOW. One bark, unknown’ SAILED. Fa 3 Maid of Orleans, New Urieans; brig Emma, Para anda abe ah shio Neptunes Fi mete, Emmerton, for Francisco, is anchored fin the Koray River - Wind auring belay N Miscellancous. ‘18th inat on Moselle Shoals is supposed to belong to Wm Ne!- will sail on the 4th proximo, Bank Hapury. Ken, at Baltimore from Boston, reports hay tngex perienced heavy gales from NW to NE, during whieh let Wleckiond, "Ori the 7th inst, Francia MeCoukey, of Phi an hia, aged about 21 years, fell from the malntopwall yard ra and was loa. "ane Two Bows, Nor brup, which salted hence 16th inst for Charleston, and reiurned kam Jay leaky. after being repaired sailed agaiu on ihe 2th, and what i « little «ingolar, all ihe oriaioal crew remained by the brig and went to wen agala 7 whnme Caxauirae, from New York for Ak Pierre, ‘Ml nat into Boston leaky, and with loss of bulwarks «i seas sold at avetion on Katuriay last {2 B40, cash. be wan 86 tous, built in Bt Piecre, Mby. V1 Sonn Isnart D Sxow—Boston, Nov athe sobr Tnrael D | Snow, from New Vorx apa ae Artived at Gloneentor tht | in distress, leaking @0 er e Cargo cora, &. Tbe telegraph to Ruwood “Waller, bing, Secretary Board of | Senn Soon Lawaence (of New Santee, ¢ Ch * “i Hi iE i i = i i “ fe te ity fe i i ee a Simawtes Stan, before suk was rained night of 19th, any i i iit Notice Rod Handkerchief Shoal Light Vemel ber moortngs of Suh tora and arrived St Moseeany neat wareing MCILY asp 1 — San Os OF LIGHT AvGueTa. 10 OFFICE, ADMINALEY, anno, ‘Oct 23, 1868, The Ficflisn Government has given notice that on and fhe Iatof November, 140K, the fixed ight at east const of from Port Avola, in toe harbor be repinced by a! it ewe tren mt nites, at an eleva? feet above the sea, and viai- ble nee of 14 miler. e Government at Venice has poad oy of Uctober, 864, © uew on Santa Tervea mist irene, when the Ret vat light shown ure th of the illuminating apparatie would be The vow iebtis intermticat every Balt ‘mineie, the period of brig eight arconda, nnd may be een in clear Siler hom frean ‘hed nee of 1S milea. pate, Hominating apparatus ls toptrie, oF by lenses, and of the third order. i = : 6. Aleo, Hoaherrunens Tighe Let, tor Auigrist, 120%, Noe 139 and Whalemen, Sid trom New! fram Fall River), for Atlantic Govan. idling. in, Spat the Martha bbie sp. A letier from Capt Kilmer, of ahi fea. ne at, Ao, Rept 2, clean. Wi "igor, NB, vil am last reporves, wee a cytes Joa Grinnell Wwking nothing since leaving Payal Reports spoke’ Sept 4, Vatnilla, Prentice, Nis, ning ence lento Fayai ~ Al Bravo Sept If, Fraitiin, Gltord, NW, Tha pod seen any Mi who reports & week pre. ver of Plate. Wepore the Corgos Hanks, no report Bea Peirtcren , dee. Spoken oft te Thomas, hence for San Feaneiveo, Oct 17, Int Utbelio, NB, ry asin eo with toe anita, Thomas, NB, hav. cheo—No date, Be (by ib, Washburn, of and fre and Thdian Oceana ir, at St Thomas), A pt 14 for Atlante men, Powers, hence for Rio Grande, Nov 9, lat 33 40, Avacos, Now 10-Ko Am vessel in port, Crmeartan, Oct —In port viah, Beata, Wind B. 14 bth, bark Howinnd, Cited Ina), low 5H ote a N York lig: GLaseow, Shandon (Hr), for Savannah do; bs es for Ban Franeinen irvine (ir), Conk, for Boston do, Dieta Young. ork wn Tineecen, Nov In port ship Wienrd King, Cone, tor ® ataga, Oct H—No earl hed Boston since inst re ‘Nah! one or two antl to hav Rocweuis, 2-In port anip “en for New York, nearly JO Nickels, Miekels, for New York As inal $9 day, with de, bark, te, eat? ‘Tne Smir Asnone ON MosELLE Snoats—The ship seen ashore: ay Wheeler, M Se fon & Sons’ ine, as their private signal is a white burgee with | mond; Transp: eee s a3 on the bia, tn en coded ernck i Shoals on ‘pinainnd abot two en the owe of, Teakin gaaly Ca Capt ath to ran | Seiatea is noid eter aah iat wha rere G0 Ses | talien from the wreck by sehr Black mad, ¥" Bence fr Delaware City, AVaherwards treaslerted te ose? pwn BLACK OVERCOA’ Drawn. Chase, from City Potut for Rio Janeiro, Now 10, FI Tr wom TE oe og gn ar Stirs. Sit Dat, eek A 7 “Sire Now 19-Sid schr Glenroy, Wakefeht, NYor | RLESTON, Nov 1—Arr ship Washington, N ons Brem bark Ganse, Wieting, romans 8p 1 Ban “yoo Dural Havana; schra JP a ean Londyn; British Queen en. Johnson, Nassau, NP; Oracle (Br), Fernan- der, do vin Andros Island.’ In the ofllng, a sip; & brig sup; posed to be Spanish, and a are ed Vewsel Tnnbel, ol ‘Went; ship Medal- ton, Theobald. Poot, eit aby Tu ‘yudeh To mate TP ioyis Hamlin, cose RT, Ber T— Arr sehrs Antelope, Calter, NYork; HN Paine, PALL, ivitie Ne Nov 18 are achra M Wri gton, Wright , Philadelphia; William H Howe, Delaware IGHLAND LIGHT, Nov %. x ee in, sehrs Ca- ut, ships Nep- N Hentessierz, JACKSONVILLE, Nov 1—In pert brig Alex thea Fk Ft ‘gigas ‘schrs Monte from New York; NW prom ‘burricane chisNenowKronn, x oiled ciate (new, of 885 tona), Nason, NOreans. ‘MOBILE, Nov 15~Arr US sloop-of war Plymout Vera Cruz; ship errish, Liverpool; TP Learned, Framben, tiem in, Smith, Galveston; ship’ Sowamset, Martin, \6th—Cld hark Itaska, Brews, Foossntie, aan rag Nov l4—Arr steamships Empire end “hg javana; Gen Rusk, Smith, Brazos ee as Mora m Fecn Indianola via’ Galveston; bark Nine- Was ‘oboe ‘Mobiles brig Pizarro, Sturges, echr Fanny, AM—Arr ships E F Gaboin (Brem) Von Ht Bre- eee: Power, Boston. Chachi ‘Yohannesborg, a Pavoieed > sen 11th, ships Monen Taylor, and. Herman Corian, NEW HAVEN, Nov 2) auil—Arr a a and Moses Taylor, Philadelphia, New Mexios, wick; Taanc “Anderson, Field. izaneipors Nt Price, Dele. ware City; O © Acken. 'N Rochelle: sloop Vietorine, New York. the Ni Sid bark Excelsior, Willard, Barbarlors: brig Hylas, Presse: Boston, About £0 vessels came Into ous haroer daring the snow storm yesterday—among them a herm brig, apparen: {'ionted, supposed bound here = NEW BEDFORD, Nov 2)—Arr schr Martha Ann, Cole, EF; Barvor. Sid schr ‘Alexander, Blackwell, ve NEWPORT, Nov 21—Sld ship Mediator, Karst, NYork; Darke John Denham, Gray (from Providence), 3 PG Alex- ander, Merryraan drom Fortand), Palade f= Lonlaa, ‘eaguie (from Hangor), Baltimore; ¢ “ 4 hin: Lady of the like, Marshall, and Financier, Huakell N ‘ork; schrs Eliza Jane, do, WC Atwater, carernan ‘Bivano, Lowe, and or! Ue} er, Atwood, Ty ir; Augusta, Per: iis and Empire, Kees 8 NYork; Semuel L rock. Bresbrey ng Jo and Sallie TC ‘hartre, Chartre, Phil ia; A Middicton, Jr, Sipple, Alexandria; Queen of be al 2) and Heory Lemuel, Velzer, “haries, do: EG’ Buxton, Wm Pa do, Hane" Bich. York: fom Cilickrin: at Diaiem ‘do; Philadel int Martha Nichols, Sav. Runyon, Matthews, Alewundrin, Sosiah Ta. Poiter, Philadelphia; Cyrus Chamber! Nyorks Ranger " » Confidence, Sears, Nine, ia porno itenh nn ag. ewig therm, Venaie; ¢ Chas Carroll, Pratt. Director, Watts. Fiyawar lec hence Bub ult fg Xem Orica, and was spoken cn he Up omy hy Firawer. 30th in lat 31 16, lon 7618, Ship Sartell, Cole, which cleared Gormam, wa, NYorks 2341 ult (as & bark) for Havana, bas same signal, and had not San Arrived at H1aih lost. The véaselmay prove 19 be one of tue ud ih Jn, upwards of 20 sail of vessels. Wind NE, above. ILADELPHTA, Nov 22—Arr brig Rwin Port: Curren Sine Comer, Capt T eae rapidly Jonding a pier 18, fot of Wall wreath “met an Biodiey, Nort) W Paro. facia Senden tan. ha eee isco, 12 Jaye from there to New York ieynich bas never men a TaD) wer Fealices ee sa ty Na oan oct ship, built in thts city by Wm H Webb, Esq, and insures irr Mullet, Hoatom: WK Rerguaon, gaan lowest rates. TheComet isin Win T Colemat & Co's liu rN PROVIDENCE, Nov a0 Petrel, Baker, Ne ork; sebis 18 Levering, Mel.anghliu, Charlesion; Oriental, Chase, and DM Frei h French, Alexandria; Rah hh Hotta, Willlame:.t ley, Hose, Ute Sa id Porter, Yates, Volta, Sophie Ann, Bly Pali i pias Mary A Hivtreth, 0 Hhiltreth, SYork Truncation, eral i Dap, Bakers Bat. Hawkins, Elizahethport. Sid schre tinore (and anchored below where the Fomate on the Slat); ‘ork; sloops Leeds, Racket, Sony ek Ween, ‘Tribble, 10k Packet wrt Ff Wort ‘schre Saas. Sid schra James 1 x roo elphia, Jawrence, Ro- finns from P wwtcket for Ph Philadelphia, is at anchor in Bee” RICHMOND, Nov ieee, schr Rennett, from Roston. Aid sehr 8 gchre 8 bailey. Hopkins, 'NYork via City Point; Trojan, nebor, Hall, do. a, Lanter, 19 Lamp, Arr steamer Aven I Brown, Endicott, Mier NAH, Nov is Arr shipa Monticello, oon mn | Bier tfte Wiles Tic lurch, | NC, Now IS—Arr sehr J H Rurnats, ‘ain Chrncn ie pee ee ‘Nvorn; Suh, brig Barts BLACK OVEROOATS, AL ik aod @ Fullon street - VANS’, (66 and 68 Fulton atrent, $6 BLACK CLOTH OVERCOATS, AL RVAN®, 66 and 68 Fulton street, $6 BLACK CLOTH OVERCO A’ AURVA, ‘enna 8 Fulton street, BLACK CLOTH OVERCO. ALRVA nd 68 Fulton street. $8 BLACK CLOTH OVERY me, at wid ACK CLOTH OVERCOA ALEVAN BLACK CLOTH O7ERCOATS 66 anid 68 Fulton street, | $10 HRAVY BLACK aon ngearnenas and 68 Fulton street, port 20th, bark Ben) Frankita, Brown (of and $10 BEAVY BLACK CLOTH gyencoars, 66 avd 68 Fulton street. i of War 1 Prayo fey 2 bark Pines, Harker, Ni, with 29 $10 HEAVY BLACK oom OVRROOATS, 66 atid 68 Poiion straet OO $8 *x EXUELLENT BLUE AND | BUCK PILOT OVER- VAs and Puton street. $8 EX EXCRILENT BLUE AND HILACK PILOT OVER- Y $e ne 68 Fulton street $8 = GQ eecmeet mer AN, FLACK Prior oven. *Y fe and 68 Punton street $15 FINE MOSCOW BrAVER Rianne witon stress ‘at 68 Faltongatreet, $15 ° FIND MORCOW BE BEAVER Ove ii OvEROO Ta, =" fe twa 68 Polion street, oem 500 "HN BBAUTIFUL FRENCH REAVKR PANTA, w oclling ‘se 8, At BV ANE? 66 go 68 F \iton aureet, 1 WARD, —1N PURSUANCE OF A CALL PRON romany Hall, the Convention to nomtnate Constab! hele Inst evenin, an te pm eboine Keaselt’ m avenue A. an eer Tenth street wing received unanimo we nomination» Tag Mancha, Tone Poitier BENARD CARISTINEN, Chairman. 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