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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1860. - 8 aaet" aaa 4 conte displayed the! chivalry and thelr devo- | weeks more, even this extraordiny: e be | have declined from 89 to 75, the second mortgage "(HR CONNECTICUT CAMPAIGN. | sectacecpeete Mela ep foagt site by de 8 | found below the truth We picks ap however, | from 60 to 97, the guaranteed stock from 55 to 23, 2Our orm ciuetuet—aad would you now have them | whether even thisinerease of production will suffice | the common stock from 25 to 10: how is this ano- citement and Mass Meeting at | apart (‘ret applavse and crict of “no! nol") Would | forthe increased consumption of the world. maly to be explained? Could such s decline have sibs The movement of specie hae been very slight | taken place, in the face of the steady improvement by Mayor Wood, you bave us go down ‘south with arms’ (We don't want BELOW. ince last : the bask rted by Mr. Bliss, if the Board of Directors had since last week: the average to be made up | reported by p Bort Zromreap, frye Hertohe Le tive.~Doth by pildt boat Bessa das PILLS, LIER mere re a In Mon. Conrad Sw sccusary. We all know that they don’t want to Bradford, of New York, ico | dholish slavery, ‘They don't care for the laboring men, Norwich, on Saturday evening last, was alive with ex: | Vise oe mack. (That's #0,” Inughter and a cheer.) Both the republicans and the democrasy bell | when have they passed a law'to ameilorate your Cndi- Grea’ ot bs se t ‘ ju une i ing to-morrow will not probably show mnuch change, | dealt fairly by the property, and had enjoyed public | 8 ‘rates the change of matter; though it may exbibit a small decline in oonse- | confidence? In resigning the Presidency, Mr. Bliss wae ‘D Merwin, Merwin, trom Antwerp and Fluabiag, worn, out | end Sina ie seitement. A ) th- | quence of movements of coin to the interior to be | offers the following advice to the stockholders:— Brig J Marnold, of 8t Johns. per box ai 294 Canal atreet, No. 4 Union square, 4 . Tom | tion, or to increage the wages of lubor? They care no! q ‘druggieta, mass mectings, (bo former addresgod Dy et on ay of | NE abont you, except at election times. (Greet laughter | used on the opening of navigation, The last bank | You have the power in own hands, by eleoling FA ny ‘dicks Corwin, extensively edvertised as “the Wagon Boy aud epplause.) The republicana gay that they don’t pgp congervative and com, rs, and keeping the | ship Curritvek, New ; Barss, Bermuda. nie, and the latter by the Hon. Feraaado Wood, of | mar." aboution aud Ma consequences. 1 Hon't | average ‘was $25,171,838. The Sub-Treasury ba- conknst ip company out of the aaa of: bec bot PF Wind during the day NW to WNW. PERSONAL. ? ie ‘i thing harsh of any party, bet I must say i i : rien the road, wi am are making great New York. Norwich cityand Norwich town together be da hag by —* p hee vtne | lance continues very steady; it stood” yesterday vn Al giving? Spe i have Fenson 10 i me + DOPTION.—ANY RESPECTABLE ace ae number about ten thousand inbabitants, and for the IAs | iery, potting into power under falee pretences, (‘Cood”” evening at $8,122,672, against $8,099,409 at the clo#e | fear that the mavemant 1 refer to ls for personal olyocts, py, ee ell ant gaa weaned, aim yeure have given a majority agaiast the domecrats ch) Then they are humbugging the respoct or to benefit particular line of roads, and wo deprive | | HIGHLANDS, March 25. sunset—One abip in ihe offing: no 5 eo by Addreneatug, wilh ieee be we 11d of last week. The receipts from duties continue ‘Wied v" \( ite cravat 4 a) position | signal. One bark ontside the bar. nevolent, simple hearted, white crava' ed. handsome, the expendi of government pod ag of the advantages which its natural pi of abouttwo hundred; but at Norwich, and akevery othr | trethteu, (Great iavguUer.) They ‘steal int2 power pee sta ars int re hak were oe | STS Gin amar (emotes, apart | unamally’ ght. ‘The accumulation ‘of ght | "Tho stocker wil be somewhat embarrased | SA" aN @Psitash. Ausrartaardsa atoe= | Topomnarion, wanesD_0F, SER, PAZORERS GF Drennan carn a he, eanrsy | Inuer) They tame Str ona |malions of gold in the SabrFreaary here, afte | go omprehend counsels ured insush very Delphic | FORT larATETEE Mra Semen Xe ret wen | Bai eee aipeeel a ul ot Tg hope to re ae Da era sere rhe repanves® | ail the pork and Jefithe price snd che Barrel: dim, | most of the overdue Post Office bills have been | and ambignous phrases: if Mr. Bliss means to say | ° ‘ i ' a andi < ue an majority at the election next * says Sambe, ‘what has become of the porx?’’ « 7] nment is pa’ six per —} ‘The ouly hail ia the city will hold about (ftecn hundred | gaye Jim, ‘buta ret musi have eat hole in tho barrel saab while the gover ee wee i ied that the control of the company should be placed brmausur Guonaxs Cana Ni fol Buarch 36—Steamship oe peer. a od by the democracy for their | and took out the pork.” ‘Vou oan’t come it over dis | cent for money, affords another illustration o in the hands of parties who will not gamble in the | Gcotese Cecek. from, Sessoms for eat, Shs lett for New PRR ee, aan. DEN, BMYSHL, OF et yt de Asbo , j . ‘tor woy de debbil didn’t the | saoacity and skill with which the public finances | stock, who will not help the Wall street bears to | York thls evening. alan To" New York last Wed iit @ meeting last evening; bot the republican proprietor of the really dupno—dat’s de mye- gacity a doliaarsived stock, who will not help the stree! Gare Dawe tug Achil Capt A | aw fe es oF hall broke his engagement, refused to admit tae demo (Laughter.) tis with our biack republican | are administered. The steamer Baltic hasarrived | hammer the bonds down to nominal prices for “per- Pao nh cs Boy! nero aeearatiy Dewi Ciinen: street, personal friends, rats, and threw open the doors to Corwin and the Buck- A Jaugh.) ame: _aurrelting: nosy: tee from Aspinwall with $898,730 in specie. The | sonal objects,” and who will prove thelr “friend. | s2drerors “heat Tying easy. bout 900 oll ouske fast: | TNYORMATION WANTED —IF JAMES MYLES, OF mgham Club. The democrats then secured the railroad By preaching conacevaliam’ in one’ place, aboli- | corresponding remittance of last year was only | shin for the road” by investing some of their own | underwriters agent, expecta to got her olf 10-day. hat Rew York on Worsesd iene send ‘208 depot, floored over the rails, erected a platform, and by by whieperia privabely: in sain, ace $1,032,314—s0 that, if ‘the Vanderbilt steamer money in it, his adyice cannot be too studiously lun imn Brae, Seer, 8 San Francigoo 25th lt from ‘ashipgton street, ‘personal be time Mayor Wood arrived from Hartford everything | ft Hes toate ny engineering Galpin claims | brings over $150,000, the remitance this year will | sollowed. Ibo. Of the North end. of Formoam 4 uring a sudden aquall, | NGAP Brio pd “Why were you uot inerel” Weile as hofores ros Sn rennet eat oan wos crowded to its ue, | {tmoute and ay plange, ‘That's, for Tom Oorwin’’), or by | he in excess of both. Theprobability is that the | The Clevqjand and Toledo occupies a somewhat Gre four moaris: Frank ‘Miles of Chile: Jon James a a 3.0, H ousand five bundred people an: g your State debt to ; by catering in New : . 4 4 most capacity. : | futiasd to relgiout,, moral “and benevolent. sen. | total receipt will be over #1,200,000, different position. It is believed to be faithfully | Spussls,snd ¥ Surener, of France, who were drowned; the x i, PEs RUE Pane ORF a TTR Png nls sees Riaitenh tne tarid pare from | Mmentalem, and by going to the borders of | Money continues to work very smoothly, the | ana honestly managed,*and no change in the di- | Rang Wasmixcrox Auratox, Woods, of and from Boston for : worthy . pol i ir 20 4 21 ‘, The terches, the light Trom blazing boudres, tuo misc, | {be South, for, hank God, they can go nO. rtier ‘are | rates being somewhat lower than they were at the | yection has yet been proposed. Still, it is very | Houplnlu.tetire reported at Faltiand laande incites, ba THE LECTURE SEASON. the crowded strevls, the hurrabs, the illumination cl | gebamed to tell, they try to obtain votes. (Applause ) | close of last week, and the tendency being still to | aesirable that some practical plan should be @evised am ‘The reason of her Jong, detention wae owing | to there houses, the thunder of cannon, and the intense enthusi- | 4 nary whose leaders that they don’t mean what aam, the town seemed to baye gone wild with political | 72e ay wrote | party whizh hes taken from New York excitement, Both processions parsed the Wauregan | port ‘and from Boston almost the whole of its trade, ap House, and were observed from the balcony. Tuat of | heals to laboring men for ald. (Ironical Jaughter.) | I tel! the republicans, who are not au fait in proces | vou, from obgervatton, that the South is preparing to live sions and burrabs, was anytuing bat | large, | within herself, Don’t call this bravado. She has no and seemed principally compoes youths who ‘may do | qabig, ag we have. Her products more than suflice for gervice, if brought up in the way they should g>, &t | pop support. Her intercourse is essential to England and some remote Presidential viection, but Wo cannot vow to | France Sho can arm her borders and can have foreign Tcpamtecn et tected ad ROTURES AMD BRADINGS IN THE FRENCH LAN- lower rates. We quote call loans at 5 a 54, 9°- | for the disposal ofa balance of $250,000 floating | inst ata Seesels Which put in’ to repair damages sustained L Eke hase ‘Dulon pear’ (Brgedvag ost 8 cording tothe nature of the security offered; par | dept which the company will probably still owe on | "3.15 Risums, McDonald, which sailed from Cardenas 6h Sicloak Pak Suhlgst~ Monde ee ee ee ties golng in search of borrowers on call are | ist of June next. We cannot but think that, were | inst, reported for Portland, arrived at Wilmington, NO, 19th. day, March 29: ‘ho French Modern Historians, expecially obliged to be satisfied with 4a 4}. Firat class short | the finances of this concern administered with vigor tune at 8 A6 off Cape God, Waa ie Gatision with ko tinknows | had at n's, 763 Broadway; at Lockwood's, 412 acceptances, under 60 days, go readily ot5 4 5b | and skiit, this amall debt might be fanded without | scbf,andihed starboard quarier slore, deck load saried, and | way and at the door. pas nek EE SS per cent; and the same quality of 4 or 6 months | jogs, and the present bonds of the company—on | known. POECE RO Se eee a decide the present great contest. Genetal Tom Toumb's tance, if neea be, so that in spite of all our boasted Scone ortland harbor fre enc nei tre ea imporant par negro. | Snel tented pai canst force te | PAPET, WH wo undoubted names, commands ® | which, even inthe wortof tines, there never has | Sgr Cunmrgasrenatangrnkin Foran stor | i oleh RIAA COR, War ae ag oop we Raimaincs apie the query le awh noble People 10, se aps Tighe. (Appia Pc ras ready ; e is fh . oe wer “ ob ae been @ default—would command a higher price than xen Bows Maro, at Boston from Charleston 18th inst, {a a | on Wednesday evening next, in which be will give the results Bo Siccnil” u jon’t want to.””) Sach is the prospect; oat Ta Ba ld a according stand: | they do. If the floating debt were disposed of we “re asigined cs on. present 4 er the General will be ‘*small”” enough to vole the repad | Sontest important. If you are whipped, God save tho | 8 » y is el iP . | quors, and gross frauds in the liquor traffic, endangering aud Mean \hcket. The orders of the Marahal for the moving Country! it you conquer, the backbone of republican | ing, &c. There was a little flutter for a day | presume that dividends would be resnmed at once. ter ver rasan owe, and soak ine Panpeey by th ee ng human health and ie Prompt anawers wil u bg Soot Bitean eek thartl You, ie Dore Sop langhieg! apoublonion i hacken-. Taakise Wn weer ee ie or two last week in the money market, which | The earnings of the road continue to increase | [Union for Annapolia, and one of the crew Henry Smith | ren aaah weveral speeches may becapennd om ine ae Te eke a ad ete ib, sectionalism will, for the first time, triumph, and | was caused partly by the demand for money fhandsomely; the third week of March shows an | sehr Hamilton, recently employed aa packet between Nan- | /¢6t, Andes and gentlemen are taxied to and learn for Ou ee higmal fun Oke sth jemoorenr. mectings, cat wen a Sredeiolael war will ensue | edad yore by the country bunks to prepare for the opening | increase of over $4,000. tucket and New Bedford, has been sold to parties in Provi- se = ca -guald no more Garry an election or poll a full vote withoat | {vmour) He hag represented you in Congress. | of navigation, partly by the revival of speculation | ‘The contest inthe Legislature about the’ tolls | “Geo A Bourne scld at auction at Now Bedford 24th ship W Brass icetare: rhe Lost Arte,” patove tre Fonug Mose rs m well, for $2400. & tremezdous ‘gathering of the clang’ and several 8?! | He has represented the whole country abroad. Exchange, and by some little " Mary, with her inveatory, to W: ited and patriotic addresses,” than they could avoid ag- | Hoy gut sont vet hee ocarigled the goserataral proud | on the Stock i partly by question continues to affect the price of New York | Mi. tosh be broken up. Bear Prince aircon Phuraday evening plauding at being called the “bone and sinew of the coud: | ang republican malignity has yet to find the first blot up: | uneasiness in moneyed circles with regard to poli- | Central and other roads which are influenced by it, | ‘The Saco Democrat Se ee ee aeration oe *e2 | on hisfame. You have tried your man, and be has been | tical movements in Europe. Within the past day | The canal party continue confident that they can | 2 Kennebunk this year a4 fn any yoar when Dusineas was st hundred persons, from New London, came by | found faithful. Do not change him, then, fora new man bow a 7 & ‘special train and were received at the de | sivocating sich pernicious opinions, An if you stan’ | OF two, however, some of the large banks have | pring to bear influences on the Senate which will | sup of Mtr Bauteel H Goud fot eR i eed THER MILITARY: i f I bia § H I : Z H A f Is Peo? democratic procession == was over | up fairly to this fight, I believe from what I have seen in | heen free lenders, and the market has resumed its | nauce that body to recede from the position it | ‘ante! mile long, and was composed of grown men, marchin; d e 4 nduce y to recede from position Hel L i One ars ed ‘OTICE.—THE VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1813, four abreast. ‘This proceasion was a decided cote, qowe wine soa prertanare by f.c00 malority. | former aspect. The latest intelligence from Europe | has assumed and compel it to adopt the House bill, | Saaceet weeps dani inekiae § Bins vente eames: be widows, rich and_ poor, will call tthe, Bounty = ee eee cera tae ered pot to | £Pirit. National men are coming to our ranks, Cee does not encourage the idea that any great war is | The Lieutenant Governor evidently considers this bgt ecm oe Dera treet, to have these made for the usgof elotuing and the ball, which was £0 completely ‘packed in a few | BR money, walking ih proceauion Winsor’ Repubticans | Ukely to grow out of present complications. | certain; his conduct in the appointment of the | ford from io yard of Mr 35 Fomor Sum nay, MumCbOd Mt Mod- | Sintnesee Sioned.” Cot Hl, RAYMOND, "Sorat Re ee ee Oe ee ere | fock te ‘your standard as rataleave a singing abip. What | A war between Sardinia and Austria, which seems | Conference Committee showed how very small Notice to Mariners. E : ‘ice to the Mexicans-—to give our soldiers a bloody and | if to binder your conquering? Ihave addressed meeting | Doseihte, would have no material influence upon | was the respect he felt for the body over which he | anh ibe Buays.on Beaufort Bar, NO, have gone aarit, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Rospitable wolcome—with queries as to who has dis- | bave ‘hoon ‘eld outelde of those unable 10 obtaia sdmit- | ghe commerce of the world. resides. ment oficial whose duty it Isto attend ‘to the harbors in thai | [HE REV. Hi. GRATEAN GUINNESS banded the Irish regiments, and such like campaign mot- | tauce, if we had only the speakers. (Applause.) Do Dut P ei ea aceon gia 2) State has rot vislled Beaufort for a year past. T Witt PREACH toes, with a list of democratic statesmen, from Jefferson | HNC, It We had Only te opr ercticnt me redosmed, re, | Foreign exchange is flat and dull. The dry CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT “Spoken, d:ce SVRRY EVENING tle week exempt, Saturday, ot ie R ov Oe 2 Le eR Fencrated, dieenthrailed. » (Tremendous cheering. ), *~ | goods importers are not in any great hurry to make nt Sarcapar, March 266 P. M, _ |, Stsmabip Arabia (Br), Slone, hence for Liverpool, March, | DF. Burehard’s shurch, Thirtesh sree, near Sleth avenue, ” “Sag Sal Dr. Braprorp then followed in an eloquent 8] gure i Asuas.—" market was and small sali > out two hundred ladies, ware present. ‘The Hon. | iesring any of his former addrosees. Hpauent speech her | their remittances, and the exports of produce from | | Am poetictngehary rh niger ey for pearls. | Snip Starlight, Howes, hence for San Francisoo, Feb 23, lat SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Tom Corwin made an able specch, but whother on a2- | cecorted Mayor Wood and his party to the special train | this port and of cotton from this and other ports | " Breapsrvrrs.—Flour—the demand was moderato, ‘hilo Kpowles, from Boston for San Francloo, LL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS WITH 0. OWERNY, count of the Connecticut Saboath begianing on Saturday | (or New London, where the boat for New York was wait ‘i 000 xchan; uotations were unchanged. The better and higher grades | Deo7, lat 24458, fon teacher ‘and evening, or for some other reason, there was but iittie | {or Now Landon, where ihe ton tt aetion escorted tno | BAVe Provided about $3,500,000 more exchange than | a hile Picaed af Abner Metace, of Damérieolia, 4) days trom Callao for | Srbec rail tad iin hy oc ae a ean oan etronts, will find! hen by inquiring ot 310 Beat Twentieth sess je and apparently no enthusiasm. M to the boat in easion, Maser Wood arrived ia | the same staples did during the corresponding week | Gut The sales embraced about 6. 6,000 bols., | Cork, Jan 21, lat 88 30.8, lon 53 40. pre ee eee terete New York a ten o'clock, yeenraay, and willresnme his | of 1659, ‘Thus we continue to quote sterling bills | closing within the following range of prices 2-10? | a! Ain in with plated poris, bound —, was seen Feb 1, CPRGCAL, BANE KEW XORE, MAROB 2% um0— cane ritian . * - ” hen Aeete ee se emaaier, of New Yor! ome! ills; el n Buenos Ayres for Boston. | da; April next. the of 3 editor of the Democratic Revizw, who was loudly ay: | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | city bankers, and 5474 a 20 for good commercial or $2 & 7-2 | MGfSy Ui Hotta Peay from Portand for Mabie Pbk. “by oramrof te Boards 0. Gr Cashier. pleaded. Mr. 8 ae Southern bits. The shipment of bars by the Van- bay te ds é Try GENTLEMEN—I notice that the editor of the republican y SH a 6m Galveston, Whitfeld, from Montevideo of your city—the Bullain—heads an articie, Scxpay, March 25,1860. | derbilt yesterday was not on account of bills drawn fie 18 17a 28 8 ton BLI0. sokskseeeen OMe he matite party aro as ignorant of the proper manner of The foreign trade of the port during the week | at present. At this time last year the export of 360 a 4 40 | latso: agar’: from Boston for Cape Haytien, March 12, ‘ame of the bidder endorsed addressing American citizens of foreign birth as they arc | ending yesterday was on the whole Jess active than | specie was pretty active, and bankers were getting 355 a 415 | Be Heans, from Havans for Boston, March 17, lat 96, | New York, r Y (aad been reported ald for, Baltimore)—reported ‘severe pin Barat the whole couttry. (Apslawae) “I atsoie went | that of the corresponding week last year; the im- | 109} a J fer their bills on London. Southern, doer "'Bobr Life Boat sence March, basta aaiaye Fil Tb te 120 chook no Gorman extraction, and have, therefore, a right to feel | port entries were a million and a half less, and the The domestic exchanges continue to work quiet- lle prices were Bebr Pride ot the Soa, hence, Mareh Id tat $2 1, Jon 72 15, Eas and tage pen fees bere ene re export of specie nominal. Still, notwithstanding | ly, with occasional purturbations at St. Louis and wi ge roe Foreign Ports, yublic lands and yery easily prove to you, if it were necessary, the host!- | the decline from last year, the imports of lasfweek | Chicago—due more to fluctuations in the value of 237.40, Feb Lad previous, ships Bants Claus, Foster, of the republican party to adopted citizens. I could iv ‘was in moderate request, while prices were boat orrie, Fanama, bark Greealand, Bates, | rabbiah for the term of ve po Had whee paid ft Bair gm ‘admit emigrants to | Were very large, as is shown by the table given | the debased currency of the Western States than changed. Wheat was mere ‘and in the absence of ies Franc." Ub Betblatt Paar Mere eh, wok cifications cle ‘the New York, unless they paid $10 fee. | below; and the export of domestic produce was | to any change in the real value of New York | of moment, prices were somewhat nominal; a small lot, | JU man, Brookman, do, = i aac Cot - — Sak : = i and eee me remem- | quite handsome, especially as there is no move- | funds. At Philadelphia, New York bills have de- ole nae ~ S00 bese ahd vg Fareed amvaon ha alg ne hanaahaigens rag mel WP HE é i i é 5 i Beg jegroes to vote, but passes a law denying to adopted | Ment of breadstuffsto Europe at the present time. | clined a fraction, though not enongh to induce | $122. Rye ‘was dull and heavy, with small | ,At Chinche Islands about Feb 25, Chariot of Fame, | Blank proposals, estimates breil oe (Chters)) "the epatii are sealers The following are the figures for the week and | movements of coin. AtNew Orleans, the rate is | it Pg! ai fo ane Te i fate req bo Ei da ee aba Poe was ie speca's oles, No. ‘Storegners seraeat fort at lection times. (laughter since January 1:— ae 4 premium; as the shipments of cotton decline, 800, ailon. Bar! 5 mak Was dull at 860. a 880. ‘oats | Lag Berets italy. Semph Suben entices, eaten Wats, applause. lemocratic principtes are the on! exchange will naturally advance and specie flow | Were yo bl festern and . Drummond; Charles A Farwell, Wil- ‘OTIOE.—AN ANNUAL ELEOTI Jon, for foralgnens Goad fretie comaker - vOmeent For the Week. 1858. 1859. 1860. Pp and 480. a 440. for Slate, > | ame; Doane; Welltiset, Modilvery; Knickerbocker os Gonprae ae zaua Peosid refer you my treatment of the inate taeent : ira sor al bir * x chine 8a fon $1,235,295 3,530,226 2,627 602 | Northward. The amount of gold held at New Or- | — Corrmx was firm, while sales were moderate. ‘The Maino, Fearon: Beuth eg Beet fice, 453 Canal street, on Tuesday. & 70, eo fn 5 ° aE” tranater books Weatern cities, and of the irish in Baltimore, as proot of | General merchandise.. 2,804,626 3,44,405 2,670,402 | teans is larger than the banks need, and more than | transactions embraced 600 bags Jamaica at 180., and 200 | Hany sas Haare, Hao HORE what the republicans think of ; but } 40 mot come a do. Maracaibo at ‘will be closed ‘the 1st vo the 11t Bere to create a prejudice against auy'party, Teome for | _ Total forthe week...$3,680,621 6,874,001 6,203,104 | they will keep throughout the summer. ions taaierea nib heavy for all descriptions, | Johoson for NYork pibr toned Been, Fe Pn aes pies f ‘a. #. OOMPTON, President, 068,281 48,563,405 63,997,822 | The course of the stock market doting the past oe Ee ee snd regular, wile tadlng SA2, bark Bema Chess, Bal, NEES Sago; brigs | _X#¥ Yous, March 19, 1860, qualities. were 5 sales em- Priaes, the benefit of the whole country, for the whale country | Previously reporte rt rh go Ss mana 65,420,008 69,205,860 | month has been as followe:— braced about 400 a 5C0 bales, closing on the basis of the | Dpsombrides, for NHaven Gib; Onward for Port au is interested in this contest. The poor men have been Hinks Janeety-<: thrown out of empioyment, and the wealthy mon have oh si 5 ri 25. Mar.10. Mar.17. Mar. 2 FALKLAND 1SLaxDs, Dec 27— YORE CITY AND COUNTS LIQUOR DEALERS 35s Seniesa of ls same repsbcan pany ced ee TR Te aaan, | Mawoar ge BOM Ray ag GON | MRMRE MOO incunor, a o, | SetaMomlis Boem tor Houma fw da, arm | agua oh ocaN aes Bacaar ete meas ite pernicious doctrines and aggressions. Wheeler & Wil- | For the week. $1,125,966 1,117,504 _ 1,580,042 | New York Central..... 71 3% BK THA Upland. Florida. Mobile. and Texas, | “Haisrax. March 14—Cld Geo Bouresu, UStaica; 15th, Ade, | Bisecker #ud Greene streets on WHOMERGUM Prose gon have been obliged to reduce their operatives to five | Previously repo 421,161 10,480/348 15,508,980 | Read! 41% 42 4135 ae 8 “8 ‘9 | Greene, Bichmond. , a5 JOHK D’HO! UK, President, hours a day, and the same thing has occurred at other pa sc bh de AR ac 9% 10% 8610 nu ny riz | , Livaxroot, March 6—Sid Fi Humey, NYork (not be- | _PETER McQuape. Recording fecretary. seanufactories, to numerous 9 mien, eo that ropubit | Since January 1....81R 647,21 “U1 47,660 37,0800 we. fe | Sis BoM KON for) Paisch uc, and Stopben Crowal, Burgas doy Arey, PAINTERS =A MASS MEETING OF THE TRADE eans doer tican f ae Export oF Srgcr. . : v4 13 143 Gi ‘19-1 will he Deid at Muhary Bi Bowery, ter ‘ten now brought ome’ to ‘your, own. doors, For the week Tes, a0 rit we wy without, material change. To Liverpoot gotten ras xh ia is et lag sare oda = Fepor from the shops. te. pt Sap ) t eeeee 3 “ itheul ri 5 lverpool, cotton i for. q m A! if are a peer PO iage By import Previously reported avetiete THALES 8 pH oe a6 Goss | 5 164, 400 bois. ard were engaged at 250", 10,000 slaves is; Sesno, for NYork nest day; Br achr for aii | end. By order of a commaittes, . 18, a ; aM i ae, a ales of wool at 5-16d., and 1,000 boxes cheese So et ou bare something tuope fe meine faten: | Since January 1....$10,088,006 7,360,280 "9,000,008 Moe “at Bh | By.stetmer at dee, To London, 100 bbls. lard were takon | ‘saan’ any oeitiee whu coube hoes oorasia Ranier | Lo chpat Newtek NANCPACTORERS OF THE . .. f < and a 3 4 ¥ this Union stands—and [trust it will be guarded by | The business in dry goods has been very active; . 93% LK 98K | fo tho Continent were unchanged. enny OO Rates | Broun NE. March 1B—Arr subr Athol, Halsom, NYork. | g,4 meeting of, Sty ave of eg Beaven—it will go onward and upward uatil it shail pus | the auctioneers have been fully employed. Most | It will be noticed that several of the Western | Nava Storms were quiet and sales limited. Spirits in | ,,VALrARaito, Feb S—Arr sips J 8 Harrie, Lewis, Xibara; | the 2ith of March, fo "which they had. invited ‘n cow: yy over the entire world and extend poliitcal freedom . : merchantable order in small lots were sold at 47c., and in | (2, Cberublim, skinner, San Francisco; 11th, parka Texas, | mittee of five from the journeymen cabinet makers now to every nation. (Tremenduous applause). Now, if the | descriptions of French and German goods are sell- | stocka are slightly higher than they were a week | shipping order they were at 47%¢ a 48> asked, “Ths | AJTe®, Melbourne; sth, Hugs Birkhead, Corner, Oallso. Sid } onastrike, to endeavor to come to some amicable arrange- epuicans have the interests of the country at'neart, | ing at a loss of from 25 to 40 per cent, but the im- | ago. A demand has sprang up for Galona, Rock | lastasies of common ‘rosin ‘of moment wore made at | 3eneagup, sve Chaiielt, Caldera; 1h, bark Howars, | meplbatvege be workman and ther employs. Aer Sx, Mente, and that they have always reditved mosey and | Portations continue to increase. On 6th July next | Island, Michigan Southern and Toledo, which, | "4S. crude whale and sperm were in fate request, | ATTAKAPAS, ta Methioto ey he Hor ing Gale wiate at prebeak apd nOene eeet Be ee from foreign countries? It would be adreadfal | the present bonus allowed by the Frenchgovern- | though mainly speculative at present, will probably | The last sold here of moment comprised 600 bbls. crude | Gibbs, for Charleston 4th, “Bid let, echt Alida, Pitmees Reg | a8 am Cat eg lies hay 8 }, an awful calamity, if this country should fall if se To! B “ike ALI -Arr bri amon, Tees wih Ne Own mein Slane we were replied: to mow, when the eyes of the oppressed of the world are | Ment on the exportation of woollen and cotton nome consumpétve if. the eds continue to ate at ave. Se “and of sperma $1 ‘usta Tin. wate oh ada atl | is ooe of ~ aie wy become consumpti 2, “Line EXARDRIA, March 23—. » Marsh of the workmen's commitiee with such unreasonable Yarned upon her. (Applause). I trust that tl ; i is it Sepast epee ar. (apeiean ast inat this will | fabrics will be discontinued; it is possible that this | show returns of increased traffic, and to promise | seed was firmer, and city was in good request at S8e CUOSTON, March 21-—Arr barks Edward Everett, Harding, | demends. and in euch uncoarteons, insulting language, f ie | A ivi 59c., and English at 58c., with fair sales of both kinds at Heston; < we were compelled to close the interview; ‘be consequences of his vote at the approaching election. | 18 leading to increased exports from France. A | an early resumption of large dividends. Many of | S%2fmume! , ; Belle, Ryder, Philadelphia; achr Emme, Mayo, | 2o. Seer iS, mah pt a) = Pan drone S Seid Lngl a Frosidantial few descriptions of staple goods are wanted at a | the railroad stocks are very low, if the roads which jotta in —Pork—The market was heavy and sales con, Berien, Richa A reat ayedete ck ood gry fonabic, uous Semanis; io clare our mafaseron for my friends, 10. remember that democracy ‘nado the coon: | fair price; but dress goods, prints and silks, ribbons, | they represent can earn 75 per cent of what they eet toa ae — = Muted now | Shab a ak: BS ee, Brown, angler Seaton, Webb, bor Ligber: an tbey wre boen for tou peare and it ia not oor and tbat 1 je only necessary to stand grmiy by the | millinery goods, &c. &c., are, as usuél at this | used to earn before the crisis, An impression is | at 816813, old prime at B12 12%; a 812 60" ew dor at | Hesetac®, Felearapbed, bob V Price irom Gavannah.ecid | Porpiwe nor lsh reduce dhe. In oclason, we ‘and alwil be well.” (Great cheering) ‘Ivwill now | S€980n, greatly in excess in our market, | gaining ground that’ when navigation opens the | $1437% 8 $14 60, and Wentern ‘prime meés at $16 50. | Borys Rorgik ity Hat nad’ Ricbmond, Sangh Woitece? mectng i (Monday) evening, Marsh 26 at 6 o'Cok at Kidd Sacterns ecemalveneaer {mes limited here, | and buyers are able to make good bargains. | grain roads will begin to show a large inorease over | sales embraced 250 300 bbls. includin Bs capaias hae barks Oar, Hoping, Truiio asd Gmsss Teede a es | parame et ee Onn ae aan oe » (AP: | ‘The Southern season is about over, and the West- | last year; that the full effect of the handsome har- $5.8 $0, repacked Weatern at $10.25, and extra. at $11 0 | Wtmtigen NGS Casacinn Hees aero otierdams via | __By order of the Commnliee, An cries te) tar) of,” cheers and orien for re Frond,” ern buyers are in town in considerable numbers. | vest of last year will not be really felt before April, | was wanted at Pry bre seer hams were, Phiery sia Ting'8s Wess xy Nor/onk; St tyler es rs dorat, 2a Wallsend Company somuay's tier tee eee tne greet Walaa taal et, Short | The purchases of Western men are much more | May aud June, and that all the roads which are | 14. Bacon was firm at9Xo a Ilice, Gat mosis tore Bolg magn Del relegate phladephia sh cans Ralroed, Company—Se-etary’s clea, Hew 1s seeeracy and the abolitionitts, at Now York; and I have | prudent and judicions than they used to be hefore | judiciously located will, if properly administered, | at teva ices for shseliwre maker Bee eet ne | Fe Sasi Toe Bid the forenoon, Find Ws sup Bea sig; fervor fx the loch of ttfecn the cages =the Hoa. Fernando Wood, Mayor of New York, | We crisis; jobbers report to us that very few pur- | resume their position among the dividend paying | the Iatter rate for fancy. Lard was unchanged, while the ge aera Roam, Shepherd, Hathaway, Haran; maae ng} on Wednteday. the twenty ; we 08 im and tremendous cheering.) chases of costly or extravagant goods are being | securities next fall or the spring after. Lime Pagers hapten’ bois. and tierces at 10%c. a | bile; Ae Gen Woaste’ Galscar, Port au Prite; 5 Stina wright, apr Te00, at Seas eran temo Nine ly of Feisty Mayor io publi: reaatnen vee abate yon art made for the West. Our own domestic goods are Movements are in progress for the reorganization | steady. siamese sarrees alt TMONE: March 25. iy atena aise a eens commen fRARELIN R. WORCESTER, Secretary. Eee very rare iy been resent at a meeting which evinced | Coming into active competition with many classes | of several properties whose securities have been | * ptr sah ber? eo OD caakes, wary re... Devas Eonoss Chesapeake (BO) Oaean ae Prec oe “AKEFIELD.—THR 1 i athena ae co eer Sekeeras oo =n, ae Mig < goods = have heretofore been invariably of | depressed for some time—such as the Michigan for export, gia aiags ti saspleehnamtencan penta! De irom, Sardenas ts Sinoraday trom Wei W, *é Home vate: Neer ens rotiee eg heart confident azsurance of success. (Chi foreign make. Southern an .—-Clover was fir : her brigs, all bound up. Cid steamers Win | cial Me pha ory Mie pi 2 mever known a time when the people wee ong The ¢ rocers have had i ‘ oh athe Cleveland and Toledo. The While Timothy sold moderately ai $9 Si per ne er ee 4 beige Bio Gracie Sunningham, ae wei Sectniona Raraaee | sametony wed ear wes Bowery. Bue SAMLcaiant, Se satinaiatic, mex perolind ae 1e grocers have a quiet week, but prices | Michigan Southern used in former days to pay 10 | the wharf. continued firm, and closed at $1 70 Galveston; See pene my Weandion; Ditector, Reynolds ness of very great im, Mees ‘wpen our banners. WER cheer.) I oongratal ai 703 Tcon- | Are, if anything, a shade higher than they were a | and 15 per cent on ita stock; its first mortgage bonda max siphon eee arrive, The'last sales in Boston, $0; La Fista, Lord, Fernandicn, Fin. Also old ‘tearnship Bal | = ioe Ld co Our ene! alsed it ¥ “ ‘i ive, ran ana. Sid sdip Maria, Clark, 8tJngo; Fick sag, oad no ionger ‘ghia in amburh, that i no | Weck SEO Teas are wanted at full rates; blacks | notsel! at 75,sinking fund bondsat 61, second mort- | “Sutsrmmms—The aa lo of moment ace Beta wan | H,greelle CaM, New Orleans geht Amys Bakes Port | ____.___ RATLROADS. r makes vain appeals to your bencyolence, your | 47¢ 8 fraction dearer. Sugar is scarce afd firm; | gage bonds (with one coupon) 38, guaranteed 10 { *20. mh fi ARLE “Riss ee AM bn eee. and your patriotism, but by its harangues, | prices, however, are unaltered. Coffee i firm; er cent stock 23, co! ha Svoars.—The market was active and prices steady. The | Jane, a yohae PR: Weroornd ey an, Falormo; Branove duyyit Nevigeton Cnet Tavs Goneabien naing ‘Press and {te attack upon Virginia, discloses its true ” ? wOnEe it 3| P » common stock 10. Several | sales embraced about 1,750 bhda. included in which were | Fannie Butler, Palermo lo, Salwah, Bt Jago; | between Third avenue, Harlem and Fordham Landing tand is ‘abaracter, that we at length know what woare fighting; that | #0lders claim that at present prices it is ruinous to | heavy holders, tired of secing these securities | about 160 hhds. New Osleans, by’suction, at 6¢ 5 60 INT, Va, March 18—Arr schr Ann, Blake, NYork | &{€W days will ron up as far ae Zisth streeb, ar enersy has a common platform and ‘ichts under one | sell, while buyers purchase very sparingly i kicked about the str The remainder consisted chiefly of Caba ma: ; ebuak y Brioge and niermedinistandiogs, oonpecuig with ide seuss banner, ia every State, deciaring—and it deserves credit tats wise ry sparingly in ex- | Kicked sbout the street at these prices, are com- | moet'y within the range of 60. B1Xe., and small low ef i aren 12—Arr barka San Jacinto, Frat sredyicas Share age at Rete so ae Hird arene care for its Doldness—that this contest shall ive carriod to is | PCCtation of a fall. Spirks are qutet, prices re- | bining to effect a chango in the administration | 6c. aud at 73¢, os Apes S| Lcerpan, JA, Hous, Biare; Piolades, aowitons and | Vite cfu nator not aan ee een ste seg Shaner (A es a M5 well, 289 frie As, to maining as they were. Molasses are very scarce, | at the anmaal meeting on the 25th proximo de fie Bold im Lon a ee Spree oe a Ii bak atu doneg, Cari senpon advances jotn her on the routs f the eu a rico, upon whose fisid, a ont st, o A © ss - we pani |, Bi 4 1. ran the question may be decided. If the North at South arg | 2&4 an advance of 1a 2 cents a gallon would readi- | The concern ig now managed by parties who | the bidding wan apiritod and priose Sbtained ‘eatistactes, | Bremen: Iai brig hiner, Peivnee, Soaar See bece gece | may be we Year round), by wich m treq tad qi a mes, wei to fight; if 20,000,000 of Northern bayonets ara to be | ly be obtained. have very little isterest in it: seve The catalogues offered were composed ebiedly of greens, | °p, WBN do: Mth, Clyde, Colla, Liverpool: pommipanication ann be Bed to ned shes of New mheatked in Southern bosoms; if slaves are to be armed | The continued dulness of the forei v. | directors eioeh di believe, th mM of the | and brought full prises The tratsections at privato sais | prec" Masten be pee “ig: JW Fanata Bene Enpritee tod ake Sonker valley. A an rag with musket and eabre and encouraged 10 insurrection = fs foreign breadstuits ding, we believe, the most active | continue to be brisk. Among the recent sales were 3,000 | York do; barks Oooan Guide: Towne, Tenses oang: Sa, | Sees ond full partioulars, of the route and comseetion with > ; other lines will be publisbed in this and other papers in a few Yor God's sake letth i markets has at I iscoura, ~ager : half cheats Oolong, per Samuel Russell, Pol! ‘be settled woes ‘ad ores "(Applanse plan ~ Ip hoa and there hss pe pee pe sts Say here, | mace) ae ee ba 164 shares | ‘The cargo of the Swordash has boon Pretiy much cleared Fouttaey, 3 crahiman, and Telit, Paawt, for’ Boge on etter time for it tocome. I know no time when the na good deal of realizing during | of stock, til, it seems tha! some of these wy coattees aed the late ad Frattst tiocane Shere) Panes, Coens, —— Ban ee : Advance, with sales of Wi : vutte. deg tee SUNDAY ARRANGEMENT. All the boats of this line will run on Sundays between Har~ cit the week in anticipat i ‘ i . ecient Srgfume @ gron nd rower, ws | opening of aviation, We note accordingly ar | Case pa pve a eter nie ine pro (SE es okay ane soba, amt eas of | Retarearageraeesine Nery aer mene. | Igri ni mvecennotuon meme eannot withstand the shock of this assault upon ‘our cen cigam ote accordingly ade. | other men, who have @ larger staple in the pro- Poh, Cash, and $9 12) a $9 85, six months, for 4 X. | Intyre, Tork, and Breeze, Omertridge: dleg: Bleeder, thre By order of the Board of Diretors, Constitution, we will not be any better prepared four cline both in wheat and flour. There is no demand perty, and an animated contest ia anti-t-* 4 The | ,. Wimass folders demanded 280, Per galloz, while ako, wie ‘sohre x Daughter, EC’ Howard, H &) Netid, Onde ce Handa ue J. Sst ee aE eeistendont, eS i aakireeir ban a ie ay tnd & | whatever for export to Europe; most descriptions | present board have fi ae eapteus selon were limited, gad J James, for Horton Lig; Geo Mangham, ivy, aad June | _OMee of H, ..N. Co, Marsh cenit 1 pa A 1 sasiet cA defeating these black re- hr pear Sr Liverpool than in New York. The time | the compan’ to nae nieond peviltenh er Se —_—_—_—_—_—_—_,,,_— ahem! TON Pasig Peng haere AAA ted, back Tangier, Ne YORE AND HARLEM BATLBOAD, blicans, ¥ posterity cannot say that labrank | is now fast approaching when the asserti ¥ . tits its bonds, de- be gpa fare, Old bel Deli On and afer . ye Cpe y ty duty. (Deafening §p- | Jeading presets ictocbasan serhoviinaaty ae | stroyed more lives by accident than were ever lost § dal P PIN G NEW $s . Fe oy wn So ca io Boi eee? yen i aititaeby ges B00 NAR Poros ai ‘pimusc.; eet eld. You are the regi. : , 4 : RR ARANDA DA 4 Arr schra Mary, (Brian, 5 idee, 8 ’ pol ae be Soe Cap agres cnder the leadership of aoe gard to last year’s crop will be tested. Tans i | be ajcok aad ae eae <e company ia & ALMANAC 78 saw yess DAY. Albion, ft, ig George Cli ache aL Hore, Apglegae, New For rus isin, 618 Somman. = Me Aare? the regiment be | the inarkets show no evidence of * * ee SUNS. HE, Ws workmen, and oe Mare br Atel . <a ae prmeosnn erste iG Pakse) AN the States — whioh Wo were led to exper’ - @ scant supply | seen an average decline of twenty per cent in their | pedis 2 ging fori ae rae Sau poet Se te result of | this skirmish which prpecica reporta from the Weet: -0,.°%% In this country the | securities. Whether these fruits of their adminis- aes eg ed ag ey ngs Sheed = wae ae ie “agent Forte you con- | * mars re ‘ith regard to spring wheat | tration will encourage the stockholders to renew Steamship Baltic, G: ARRIVED, eRe bie ter ch 24—Arr shin Joseph Fist ~ Goeparites poy glory, 80 will all ‘roe ists Nang Uae rats ae sed salisfast ory. The weather has been | their lease of office, remains to be seen. and ‘passengers, to worth Adtantio Shecmnably Comme ee Liver a; ‘Darks D tapaley, Bistop, Mama; ThMae Bat 4 Albasy, 11 A. Sf heads in dency OF soar aloft upon the wings ct Veey favorable, au’ by this time over two-thirds of | | We published in yesterday's Henaxp a card from | sengersiei Sere eeny area seas mise acd pan. | Du Korte Cabello; Americad, Kécny: Matacexe; Oak Mero’ | hei 4. Mt gg el epg TE) san: the Western <rop has been sown. Of the win- | Mr. George Bliss, the President of the road, reca- | 1 ot signalled sesmahip Nihrille Teng for Chariesng Foster, Mayagucr: sobre M Fietohet, Oroaby. Eastport: Wim a Segre conse fe eliget ania 1 wil ne iat your uaermand ter wheat, where the seed was sown deeply, it | pitulating the services rendered to the property by | Stewart bound 8: 24 8 ait, ta: 5720 ¥, 7105 W sigaae Acard, Alea aera; Leerburg, Grows low : aire aon RUSCHILE, taking ve er in the States, . | promis ° i ; rs y iD. troops on board, steering 8; 8: Benson, NBedford: . Plckna; Rayner: is sae ton pone red in = i rong Bea Promises well; in many places, where it was care- | the board of which heis a member daring- the go pein a Rayner, nd Lady Side, Sizer, New York. cid Gores, White Us brig Marie, Marovich, London; schr smpire, cris Saceaeepeceaeneees ‘Union is in dapger, and that “it must ant ghall be lesely sown, it promises to be @ failure. The re- past two years. Mr. Bliss states that the concern | mase 3A NGLISH CARNBI, COAL —NOW QISCHARGING Pak ea. , : : B Cromwell & Co, 2ith ingt, off Chiacoleag. * «Cheers for the Union.) Taere is no time | C¢ipts at Chicago of last year’s wheat and cora are | is really in a very sound condition; that the floating | Pgec scr § 5 Batley, bound N. i ment, We are ready for the fight. I coul ay m ; * . , Skinner, Pi Gi Berit ee ae fellow democrats, the ail of abolition, Very large—more than three times as large as | debt is not likely to inconvenience the company; | 4 re. to Ludiam & Heineken. rpekene aT: pratt, Niond.y: ache Pra Nowion fase, BELEORE Fant nH ACO. iS Fine wireet and 15 uae and “nem bg to ag ppero wages to the | ‘bey were at the corresponding period of last year. | that the road is earning more Money than it has toerier, Bat ome nears we RSAC: bg ie ee ED AND WHITE : COALS—PURE RED gone they mean abolition; and abel ne poh ge —~ The Opening of navigation will witness quite as | done for gome time; that it is in excellent orden, Graves Gar” Anchored’ at Srteont ms TENA ck NYork whe se iieting apn server fon teas a ee es R' (Peach q and Broad Mouniala; sins ae Bm joo ogg Nrorking men. Labor is roguiat active a season at the central points of the West as | and is administered with economy; and that when, | pecomet (Bt. of Yarmouth, NS)" Nickerson, Mayaguen, | sobr Cearion: "id rigs Young Republic, moulon, woke War Le Pla me og ag I] Ticks Beu—some of them mechanics, fo" they Wee ghia 7 in the ordinary course of events, the business of | _Sc2t ese English, Porc “Gico. via. St Thomas PROVINGEEOWY March 23—Arr Breschr Ranger, Long KREVE, corner of Canal and Gentre and Jane and Westie fe mechan on rrr avai we Saha market closes dull, some descriptions | the West attains its former proportions, the road eo Baboon, Deusicee 40s, of Rew hee mA HaROISGO, Fed 27 (wot 2h, as befor reoreind)— ARDS. er tban you; they 7 | cheap. | having receded a fraction since last P i joy its f Lo through. AEOPR, ork Jean a care nothing for the educatio: week. The; will again enjoy former prosperity. It is | *R&y Banna Leen ene iarch coftes Bordesnx 14d; Fr} ped te their obiliren; they ars degrajeds aad | MBher grades, however, are steady, notwithstand-| very unfortunate, if all this be so, that the Wie aimee “— anh St a Waotecaeo Ae Re Uk St deus, Mouitet do | PRILLIARDS GRIFFITH'S IMPROVED be bought at his - Americus, Watters, Cumberland x ’ Hunteriiie. ins, Korn, “Liverpool a ’ they co work for one haif the | ing the report of a decline abroad, The ipts | credit and the securities of the company should | % sk, eanee, ae ener i enee Soe } na Tren, Borden 15: Sih auanerahee hole eh pe os hag . Be auirriry” 1a hae wages you receive, and could make . i meh suger. a ‘ sore money ot one ball your wages than you Continue to show au increase over last year. Up | be so fearfally depreciated, and one cannot | “Rae 8) Ware bee eee wie northerly ee, m mma; Fr bare Marie, Tala. Carmen Talaads Dam | ee oe the result of abolition” a ‘vane nl jer ae close of the last brokers’ report the receipts | help inquiring whether there must not have Tagine metrenty. ow aa rs adang wks ao bony Te ati odero ont arena, Sen guy BTeasnumicte, itlarg ible of te bat yuainy dt Dappen, something else must take place. 1 you exp pu80 ce September 1, 1859, were 3,808,000 bales, | been some cause for this fearful depreciati Duskeen 2 Tereree> Charleston, ertton | AGee, Brightmac, Coronel; Auckland, Nelaoo, Man- | well esnsueed: Eb ver patent nab om ‘that the South would submit to the losa of hor Properiy— | Against 3,110,000 to same date last year, and yond the facts which are known ee pons ne an = ¥ a ue Lames Devin Vien tar mee ie ‘SDoattet eaeree se Say Hod et = iy 1 Suhare Pemmoaay teed WEE Ola Tee coe 3745,000 to same date in 1898; the export to same | During the two years which, as Mr. Bliss rtp “be Rah Sheddon, Waive, Washington, NO; 4 dare, wih | Breck: Hove Koos: Priam tones al rae Futon = scoaan ‘Then would cnaue a conflictand awar. And what a war! | date had been 2,495,000 i 783,600 to i » | Rene IM Taylor, R Rr eeaay, Hears. Callao; 74, Pagel Sou sd. HELAN’S he Bouthora people are brave. ‘Toey gulsed he country | same daty lev gaa oy ees Against. 1,708.000 to | have been so usefully spent in reducing expenses, | ERE Zin Bela'ieteeyee ene, «aaa, wi ta por i, bare usa Sa eae este aoe P mg uahtnat er eo seersig which they | v6 @ armit—by force of arms. 1888. Th. ‘year, 320,000 to same date io | stopping leaks, winning lawsuits, settling disputes, map stares 204 cctios, so DD Metray, sa Lecrkolt diag. a Comameanoe cokitoie: fuer taylan) Astin te Meychivanry wird tbe 4,500, 000 hei is generally estimated 4: | improving the roadway and repairing the errors of Sehr Mott Sedett. Rader, Noriotiy $ tars “A | nail anit Mount Veron, Seman, Yorke soere fae Boe PHELGR + COLL S2 058, : " es; should the increase holgon a Sow 9 Oty Polat, Sdays, with cotton and Cardenas; Lucy « Ureatt. Sweetiand, Koveoort y > G an crease boljon a Sow tho past, the first mortgage bonds of the company ' our, o sames r a Caibeart, Peri amboy, Cid Srahip Lady Have: beeps oi ab