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| | | | | 1} ———. THE NEW-YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8788, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1860. TY POLITIC ., long by twenty-fve to fifty broad, and is more or lees settled over tts entire extent. Hardly any one could fai) to venture # supposition that this vast tract of country was once the bed of a lake, or that it will eventually be OLD ENGLAND AND YOUNG AMERICA. The Intimate Relations of England and the United ow Importance of the Corn, Wool and Cotton Trade. The Reception of His Royal Highness at Ci elmati—_His Ride About Town and Vhit to the Piggerics— The Grand Ball at the Opera Bemwe—Who the Prince's Partners Were and Hew the Affair was Hansged, &., &., a. — Crmrcoman, Sept. 29, 1860. The Prince and suite arrived at one o'clock this merning. In consequence of # freight train having run eM Whe track thoy were delayed three hours. They were necompanied by Mayor Bishop, Judge Storer, W. Sibley, The Deyenderice of England on America. President of the Chamber Cceaaaiertes Fein secrence, pinAiilillnannsnennen sya sobat of the Couneil; Rufus President ps ac ~~. . ; pcp Pr ENGLISH IDEAS OF OUR POLITICAL AFFAIRS No other “* material guarantee” is required for Ne Gebel Beards bers merttincw nae Anns ervation of peace between Young America and Cochran’s, and tendered the hospitalities of the city to is adlorded by tat stupendous commerce has than Consumption of | gown. ip ldwen the yy 5 Fd Increase in the @f | Cenage their’ policy sna benniae ree nee by of thelats hour at which the Prince of Wales . . clude, organizations i me sa echo evtved lash Sight, quite 8 orvwd anabied ah bed F will also take part im the Cotten and Breadstuffs. — Sf tacse ema disputes which must ever ariee the Burnett House to see him, He was taken upstairs : —. factor» pb ol named ed 8 Pc pe pamela yon eee THE SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY. an aliance 00 power/ut that lt endure 30 as Erna, Seager shall ein ee wachcorda sf (Bxcellent Advice to Western ‘Wrool-@rewers. by the private stairway, and the crowd, though cheering and peshing in great style, saw nothing of the Prince. ‘The Prince has the ladies’ drawing room for a parlor, Drat some of bis suite were put in the story next to the roof, in No. 150, and were dissatiafied thereat. Early this morning @ great crowd collected ia front of the hotel. ‘At ten o'clock the Mayor wert up to call the Prince, { tH feizing the first opportunity of seeing him, rushed forward, burrahed and opened a lane for him to pas» ‘When the Prince entered his carriage to drive through we ‘the city several thousand persons had collected, cheering . The crowd scrambiea after the ear- Feeelve ‘by Piage, blocking up the street in every available spot, material from eccupied the sidewalks and lined the windows, The to rely street was full of carriages, drawn up, loaded reels sod nels with All burrahed, some for the Prince, Pitended, we all tec are at | on one fold of cotton fome for Old Abe, Dug, Bell and other politi- cal favorites, in every§ Case, according to the West- @rp practice, shortening the name to one syliable, The Jadies waved their handkerchiefs, and the Prince bowed iti Hit repeatedly. ‘The Prince drove through the principal streets, and then through a portion of the town where hogs are killed, ‘and where the odors were more evident than pleasant, —— 1 Wo the residence of | carp wore outzot repair, and the pace Te ent stat on tsa | eat ee the Prince attend the fre engine show, He did not | Teaco’. lie srmanne on te penta retura in time, however, but drove directly to the hotel, oped ee cent, = went to bed, and slept till dinner time, Even the aoe- | “rom metry ts pte: oad ‘vante are followed by crowds. i 1 g peg Mr. Pike, proprietor of the Opera House, ar. | 10° 9PPesition lines, being tan dollars frome cas ranged the ball. for this evening, and it was | <1 Luis: oF two more 6 extensively advertised that the Prince would attend, | ‘0's Guide, I was unceremoniously shaken out of The tickets were printed for the ‘Reception of His Royal | U°*? st daybreak, alike with the other cocupanta of the Highness the Prince of Wales’’—aince here in the West | TICePIng car, BY an ebony faced individual wishing. 40 see retina nn rae | wer Pim nner frow, and insist on the Prince preserving his title, paoatps Aptent ad heuer ona ‘The Opera House, where the bail was beld, was most : ‘ way by bei Driltiantly iituminated, and the parquette was foored | Some cneom out to him, rare ARNO S CS SG ever to the stage, opea to the wall and decorated with Om who?” was the darkey’s reaponsive query , and be mataral flowers. ia size the building Ww almost s# ATE | couckied ashe spoke. I imagine bis thoughts regurred | Pet Eider tas; tos tnd he gh, nas the that if ever again 1 bad occasion to travel between Chi. cago and St. Louis, I would choose a smoother than the Alton and St. Louis Railway. Moreover, the eB opate Fi H | Se, Hit Fiz. 2 z H i ry z Fass ii ing the pric inner's business is to spin, not to grow (aa the Academy of Music. ” ‘A great crowd collected in front of the hotel, and a pte: cs erecta lad be seemed to enjoy the prize a rodder yoke. 1 9 3 teen the peairies c= 4 Pe hy pre ‘respectability’’ argument over Greater one in front of the Opera House. np pe alias . * ny hamare sialihia Promptly | were the hunting grounde of sav; are now waving of respectability. They will buy cotton, and so After many cheers and mistakes on the part of the bined eee Ja ‘a . ay ington, al the foot of Hammond | answered no, under no circumstances; that the office had | corn flelds, the capitals of flourishing States, and the | conduct the buying process us to enooarge the growth of “ prewa,, the Prince at last arrived. prosieely a+ vom w'aioes ay yr a Wh tao, vaielie ok ¢ street, and were conveyed to thescene of action; but | nearly killed me when I was in it, and to tako it now, | Towded seats of a ee ee ee ee eee ae geen oe Dall Committee eld @ brief conference with him in | MAY be likened sinaghtim — © | through some mistake the barge was anchored at sogreat | when its duties iad £0 largely increased, would soon fa The foreign commerce of the United Btater is now so | indect many. A map showing euch spol t Btate Ho inds one, when seen afar off, of Lisbon. me iY \ ® pete, aad the regard to partners, and the whole party were then taken sacacgncey vonage seen afar off, of Lisbon. | . qistance from the shore that the guests were unable to | ish me. extensive that it required in 1868—the last year for | proyortion Of them not yet rowing cotton, would com- into & private Box. But mo sooner does the traveller land than the resem | distinguish cleariy what boat started and what di4 not. |= In reply tomy rather curt refural, some remark was | [lich we have the complete returus tot hese tha 9 | vince the most skeptical that Mr. Daz pri blance is no longer recognized, and the ecene hardly sug- ships, with an aggregate topnage of 6,605,046 tons, native | is fearible, aud that w little of Lancashire’s surplus About one thousand persons were present. The ladies se <n ° The reporters were permitted to remaia on the barge | made about the duty each one owed to the public, lac | and foreign, which carried to the various ports cargoes | capital could not be better employed thao in ‘were moet richly dressed, and the coup @'wil was magni- een ra ne unti) after the first race, ana they were conveyed to the | knowledged that, but did not see how that duty should faa — hanes 5 oo ———— nee 2 tl : ead og ha by man having é 000 vested property . Lou! y Laslerc, who | Judges’ boat . through kindness of Coxsi " 5 ‘cargoce 0 rr ign prodace and | would hesitate a moment to in’ ingie % named it in honor of Louis XV., of men on the 16th of Bad well, spares pense 3 rs wail’ | point only to that position; it there was avy one that I | Danufactures, which were exchar ged for those received | if by so doing be could mentale the poeanind sale of » after a few moments delay the ball was commenced we 4 ‘The boats that ptarted for the first race were the What | Would take it would be that of Recorder, because there! | from other courtrics, 2t ships, with ap aggrogate 1,000. r ‘with the old fashioned promenade, The Prince thea | 2<Uret7, 1704, It, wee eherwardt woes Ss worthy at Ie IUF Waverley, Excelsior tft, Aurora and Niantic. | could dowo much good. burden of 6,802,702" tons. ‘The ‘erews, employed in ; a rtarted at & quarter before four o'clock, aad came in od mer engaged numbered 142,234, pened the ball, the royal party and others dancing upon | mention that for the fifteen suoceasive years ending | in tfc following nruer —Excelsior, six minutes past four, | , Ost of thie remark I discovers! taal an iafwrence WAT | and im the 508, makiog & total of nearly the stage, 8 few others on the parquette. The first hy LN ay By a Agim: | Lightfoot “six minutes and " twenty-four seconds | been drawn that I would aczept the post, aud I endeavor ui deriving their subsistence | capital de preserved free from the danger of alarming dance was the ‘Jubilee’ quadrilie, the Prince having for | the eT ean eee. atts tee | past four; Niantic, six minutes and thirty se. | ed to correct that impression at once. Still, 1 have boon | ‘rom the conveyan 1 from the United States | depreciation, Mr. Bazley anticipates twenty.five per w q a population var wi un Conds past The’ three other boats came ia shortly | oominated, and that upder circumstances which awaken in | 224, other countries of the hich enter into its | centas an witimate return on the capital. Even were the bis Mrs. Col. Pike, wife of one of the committec, | thoueand. half of whom were usually absent, leading the | jrer, Gwing to the allowance of time this race was de- | °°™ , apder C1 10 | foreign trade. With one there ig no country in | return but a fifth of this amount, we would E i-wild Life of cr Th lati ? 7 my wes the proprietor of the Opera House, and the originator of | Semi wild life ot Wwxaet aaa fora late as 18201 num. | °ited to be a draw, and must be gone over with again. ne the liveliest sense of the respect paid to me. he world which offerds so. much occupation to mer. | evccens, & profitable investment. It would be good for on tery ap handy ay Mpenoeny al —_ The boats for the second race were the What is It? ‘The office of Recorder of this city is the most important | cantile shipping os this Young America, That ex- | the investors, ard be good for every merchant, shop po the ball. dered Jess than five thousand. Jvanbes, and Velate. Thay clexted at forty ctnend & - ception is, of course, “Old Eogiand.”’ During the same | keeper, mecbanic and artisan and factory worker in the Bverything at first appeared stiffand formal. The people | | Mcanwhile, and in the year 1768, Spaniah troops bad | pair mibutes pest four, and the Volante came in iirst, | Judicial position in the State, and ts the best paid. Itean | your, 1568, there were 97.£43 British and foreign ships manufscturing districts. For all Bang togetber in thie seemed afraid of the Prince, and the Prince of the people, | {#k¢” potsestion of it In ihe name of ber Caunolic Majee’ | winning in twenty-eight minutes and three seconds. Tho | Properly be filed only by one possessed of unapproacha entered and cleared the porte of the British empire, | matter, and what the cotton trade docs in it will be of fand but fow danced. The Prince also made several mis- | Sites in 1904. ‘Then ite real progress began. Ja 1813 | What 's lt? made and these had an sggregate tonnoge of 22,300,981 tons. If | service to every other trade. al progress 4 3 | and fifty e)ght seconds, Gichal enahathy, fer the Cotes ever which the Reserder | weet ‘a little closer into the tigures representing the takes, not being au fwit in American style ; but he soon | a oH 7 to in bey ruction of The third race started at twenty minutes and ahait | “ial sagacity, fo - shipping in the trade of both countries, we shal! find that recovered himself, and enjoyed himself in his ueual style, | Povses.._ in 1817 the tres steambent raete te popelaiion | past Live, and the Atlante came in fret, winning in | presides is the most imporsant criminal carton this con, | America employe very seariy sn equal Proportion of na. | THE IMPORTANCE OF CORN AND COTTON. Y bw two minutes and thirty-thr » and t iment, can exert gre t of ly ive jm ships, the nai ting , and the 1 r Hie was dressed in evening dress, with white neckcloth, | in 180 excocded eixteen thousand. ‘Ton years later the | {Net\y tno minutes and thirty three seconde, and the | Soicnl tives abd liberty of our ci.izens than all the other | foreign 11 170, and in'the trade of the United Kingdom ona hr same grgha tte he se Be rca ‘ a ith a g) ovophy and pee distance in twenty eight minutes | pic integrity, of profound legal knowledge and great ju- as were all the suite. In the first dance Lord Hinchen- | Census declared it to be nearly seventy eight thousand, | gn4fny eight seconds. They were the only boats run, | courts in this city put togetber, and | appreciate thocon- | the Dritish sbipe number 61 nd the foreign but Dreok danced ris « vis. and now it 1s a bundred and twonty thousand. Thess | “TONY Sitnared to be od Tittle interest taken im the | fidence reposed in me by deeming me worthy of fo re- | 45 In the posacesion of sbip# America is almost tration. Talkiog of the importance of these two primary figures tell their own tale of advancement, andas they are race outside of (he members of the club, that gay scene of | tpousib'e a position. rich as the United Kingdom. The vessels that carry the | articies of the pabulum of humanity ell over the world ‘The programme was given to the Prince for a selection | unfamiliar to many even of the American public, I gmail bonis and spectators, that add eo much tothe gayety | But still | do mot see how I cam accept it. stars and stripes have an aggregate tonnage of 6,049,807, - spas y — of dances, and be adbered strictly to quadrilies, with the | bs it their introduction into the presentepistic | gn excitement of a boat race, being wanting. Saul, If | could be assured tha: I should be defeated at the | while those bearing the colors of the Old Country amount | !t **y®— not entirely without use. It bas become too much ® | Sveryining passed cil, to those interested, in a pleasant | electiov, | would cheerfully ¢susent to be your candidate; | to 5,609,023 tone. C/ ‘he American vessels, the tonnage of | The growth of two important articles of daily veo and exception of the last. babit with us to neglect home and look abroad for infor | manner, and the experience of this Orst annual race may | but! am afraid I should be elected, and {t is outof that | whicn is gicen \ han 2,061,595 ons areenganed | copsemption—corn and cotton—claima the most seriour danced the second quadrille with Miss Groesbeck, | mation. But now that the Prince of Wales has invested fusal ‘ in the on resrels the Unit ~ i on a uae ithe Hon, John Growsbeck, ex-Mf. C., and one | the places of bis sojourn with a more than common inte. | Ue Of &r®at valve to thems ou Uhelr secon WY ee ee eon nceaied Leccid dota tne olen, but | shud ofthe Postee Kinotons, ONG possess the 200 tne, as | colt froma the prenpess heta oun of chunsans suppined, bos ‘of tho ccmmmaltien; the third quodrilie with Bites Taylor, or | ees!s 2 well te revive, old, recetestiene ee eebest | City Intellig {t would take time to piace the court in the condition | opainet 488,415 fons. likewise from ihe effect which those supplies are Likely to une + q , whatever there is new concerning them. The present Tum Scypay Truss oN Tas Hamiam Ramnoap.—The | Which I should aim to give it, and [am persuaded that ‘Of the enormous trade carried on by America, the Uni- | bave upon value, avd upon the exchanges in the largest Newport, Kentucky, that State being largely represented, | royal tour bas been the text for the of mush enn : * | that time would not de afiurded me. ‘ possessions engroes more | consuming countries in the world. The total import of {and the fourth dance, the “Lancers,” with Miss H. Mo- eS knowledge relating to the British Rian be and pleasure travel om this line last Sunday was very large, | My tenure of office would be only three yeari than one baif, a8 will be seen by the following igures— | cotton into Liverpo>! since the let of Jauruary, current pe ry centre from which bas radiated a light by which greater than it bas ever been before. Over 5,000 or 6,000 Je om the bench | shoald of course be withdrawn American tonnage. — —Freign tonnage —~ | )ct, bas amounted to 2,651,995 bales, sgaingt 2,027,736 Gregor, of Mount Auburn. those regions and our neighbors, their inhabitants, le took the steam cars to (the favorite places of re- | [Tom political action, and could not resort to the usual | Gyunirice, “Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. | vale® in the corresponding period in 1869. It follows, ‘The Prince was still dancing at the time we are com- | ovgbt to be seen ina clearer and truer manner than ever Peo? e means to secure my coutiDuance in it; whi'e, on the other | Fopignd $36 008 «Bel ASA © -B2S-TAT. God AGL | Wherefore, that we have received 641,203 bales more cot- were before. fort along the roa!. Many of these were strangers visit- | hand, ambitious aspirants for the position would be re 18:90 ‘28 °7; ton this ‘scaton than last: and the most remarkable cir- Pelied to clove our report. s 0 Scovland 15 290 28,711 and formality on the part of the Prince Louis {s situated on the right or western shore of the | ing the Central Park. Many more went to Harlem ani | girained by no euch consideration, and would easily ust | ireland : "tse 18308 278 | camstance connected with thie import is, that it hae ‘The coldness thence to High Briige. Thore who have not availed | me jong before | ould give any permanency to the cha- | Gipraltar.. 1441 8486 failed to prevent @ continuous drain of gold from Ame- ‘and people carly disappeared, and all seemed to enjoy themecives of these trips shocld not let the present fine | raster | should aim to give my court. Malte... 4 2782 rica—that is to say, the exchanges have continued in - | weather pars without doing so. Tt is owing to this cause, doubtless, that tince our adop: 1244717 1.261580 favor of England . * ‘Shemecives bigh!y—none more than the Prince of Wales, who, though apparently very much embarrassed, chatted ‘with bis partoers, ied them to their guardians, and pro- menaded around the room, to the intense satisfaction of au " beforehand the curve of the river. ‘The committee selected the partners 1 Aad | The almost absorbing theme here for the last few days With respect to the consumption of cotton tm this coup- try, it would apy that 1.651.020 bales have been ured fibce the Ist of January to the present date, ageinst 1 404,640 bales last year, The increase, therefore, ie 2 onty 166 80 bales, but it fortunately happens that it bas 101878 | followed what may be termed a prosperous period for our 7.482 | MAnulacturers. In the exports there is an increase this = | ie ‘of 158,290 bales—the figures being 381,940 bales for }, and 600 for 1850. We Canaca...... ‘Tae Cavan Mcsxaremes, Owen Donohae, Captain, cele- | tion of the practice of jodicial elections, vot a single Jus | Cine A Poms 171024 242 407 brated their first annual excursion at Clifton Park, Staten | tice of the Supreme Court has been re elected in this city: | prit W. Indiew. 101,992 117,074 out of fourteen Justices of the Superior Court, only four | Brit Homduras, 7,606 6430 Island. They mustered about soventy men, anc! contended | have been re-elected, and a Recorder never. [could ex- | pritish Guiana. 6.763 12,760 for forty prizes. They = our office on their return | pect no exemption in my case from this seemingly inevi. : ¥ ry home, They are a fire y of men, and their target | table fate of the judiciary ia thie city, and | must calcu " thowed goo’ markemansh|p, aa \t waa well riddled. late on being removed long before ining the ond— | p,, , alone | take the Prince merely signified his approval of the list. and which bas ttrented people from ail parta cf iho ; _ CRCKET.— Wednesday and Thursday, Oot. Sand 4, being | the prospect of whieh osak induce me to take the | ton ian States... hen we bear in mind that 290240 Z,704 001 1.779110 1,059,000 | rence has imported over 100,000 bales more colion direct He was to leave at half-past eleven. on Ly twenty-five Ser peeeoend v0 ‘as- the anniversary of the great All England Cricket match, \t Besides, the sbortuees of the term would ‘gontincally Total “ semble together at one , ie a will be seen on reference to our advert! columns that | subject me to the impntation of sbap.ng my decisions ia - om America than last year, and ic it On entering the ball room the band played “God Save | The? Tots Aericuverel aad Mechanical Association, 4 Crickes match will be play my 4 St. George’s | subeCh ree e iScctlou, Texperionces thie at the-close | Making together a grand total of 9.129.310 tons out of | “hare ruled high, an uncoated rhijpment of 156,200 bales the Queen, as at the Canada balls. which the Prince is expected to visit to-morrow. [tis * srand Cr yes ~ play: of my jadieial career, and 1 bad abundant cause to know | the entire 13.4 tonnage engaged in the fore) from this country te @ highly rat factory feature mikeoed, ‘The Prince attends St. John's church to morrow mora- | beld in a building and grounds about three miles from ground, Hoboken, between eleven amateurs apd p snag that I was thereby shorn of my independence, and my | trade of the American repr bite. Two thirds of the whole ‘The present siate of Crop seems to indicate a supply Meflvaine preaching, and in the | tD¢ centre of town, and is similar, but ona larger soale, | professionals of the United States, and ae from the - | usefulners was impaired. |! felt this so keenly that I then of ihe trade of America 4 will carried on Uy te Anglo | equal to nearly that amount, apd aa Increased aoxiety oo tng, the venerable Bishop preaching, (o the exhibition at the Crystal Palace, Hamilton, whicti | ing list the players will be selected, It will be one of the | Peoiveg never to undergo It agaln Saxon race Dy the side of this colomal business between | the part of the growers to sell. since we find hat already afternoon goes to Christ church. the Prince's viait. best matohes — gg Cn Davis, Rakin, |. Bave already been made aware of the anxiety | the fo cowntris, the trade of all other ns appeart | 5 90 bales of the new growth have reached the shipping Sei, hae eee eee Rss | aiken Roky perce hose aren, lena Nebanm, S| Seve '= nay, to harem ake, the pao, and | Seles if We maar’ Aarts nn Bx | PRiuoenae 0 abst ea sue pores Ie Wea tin Prantl i at awa tr ypacrvsreRusthed a cntins | futon, I tinten, Voraes, veoh, ots Weter, | Surg f cyt'stas”coaierson’ | fare | epne sno oll panei Wintas teed ie oi ee ry bunéred dollars, tn the royal ns indsor, sent | ler. bat little—even fi 0 ind— = joan ton'ge — —Por’ vm | effo ade both ¥ —— "iy sarin eine her Brot, agg, Hot, namin Rip | ese Crest aout a's esormntin | commun, ane” Gib ir hc | Soro tr wd of te nated tah » , sing disturbance that would ensue to a businere that | © | France and colonies..240,191 227,757 15,589 11,666 we think tbat. notwithstanding the comparative activit, ‘The Prince of Wales and the Philadel | baving s vinery in the same city sent quantity of the been fortunate enoogh to build »p around me, and which | fugsia in Europe, Asia ” | in the demand for cotton gents, there fa room for what phians. Rog oe had oar So . , Se goer ees supplies me with ail T want, yot leaves me ia ful freedom ] on,277 may be Lermed easier qvotations, but not gach a decline cepted eift, thank ave . to act on all occasions accordisg to my conceptions Rol 71 im them a8 wow lead to embarrassment among the ParLapairma, Sept. 29, 1800. | praised the fruit |p. . A. de Conta noe dag * are stopping | What is vest. and bare been governed by considerations | Helgium 7 nave shown that consumption im Barope is ls sated teak a committee of ene henived etteme | UP tas Saikd teva hecirod titre ou waka of bin | etter ren Sovak | wees Towa W te vention frankly to mention, evea | Devmask and 22,516 the trade is sound. In the grand operatic entertain tte 4 d " bh MY i 1. at the bazard of being misunderstood hen I spoke of | Pr n consumption stl!) represents pacncenesd ar ane see ‘Wales im " aus peg pT et PR ray — 5 bofela and i ae ‘giana, | the good I could do as a motive for accepting the place, I we: ‘ 1017 Dut a email portion of the entire growth. For inetance, ment in bonor of the Prince , 40 coms that the steward, who atterded the royal cuisine in | Shatht, Of Tei) wii cago, ill, are sopping had in my mind the cases, #0 frequent in our criminal ‘ s's01 the quantity consumed there thie year ie only 606,1 evening of the 10th of October. The entire company of | Canada was presenied with a gold watch bearing the | Boo House, os | courte, of innocence upjustly accused, and often struck 11694 4225 balee, again@ O07 600 bales inst season. It follows, there- vor Academy of Mesic le engaged for the oc- | Prince's crest, and that similar favors have bsem else. ces : , down because unfriended and unprotected, and I could 2 10377 fore, that Creat Britain alone coosumes ncarly oe mil- the New a rem et aaah Gama al be te wee ricr under ws grommmeenee, ie Superin- me. Von yo Santee, vom Gamane Oe Oe ees ly imagine the gratification that would flow from be cave ‘and jon bales more cotton year by year than the United @amion, and the combination my tendent of the Detroit anu ieago Hiroad receiving & | States, am 7, Geo. stenboime, olan bt ite ol i. atu 1 emo 45 98 285 78 85 St » atrongeet ever witnessed in this city, The Prince ie to | Miamond pin in appreciation of hit services; and that ‘ioe | Humbert, of New York, H. A. Didier and lady) of ‘Balti Inbre was e posetbility of being Indvcted iat0 the office, | Tock tad colodies. 3.951 “14418 Sa10 “4.101 | We have now to consider how far we aro justifed te hote! proprietors where the royal party bave resided | more, and Nicolar |.tarburn, of Washington, are stoppi0s | 414 pot look far enough to wee the whole ground, and to | . 6 et tee hk an takipg the eame view as respects the grain crops. From one Goggna. bare been the recipients of the most ilattering encomiums | at the Clarendon Jiotel | Secome aware that, ‘m much the greater tumber of in- | Having shown the extent of ihe foreign trade, lot Ne | aii parte of the Union the most tlowlng sccounte bave Our 118 rs P as well as bountiful remuneration. This was par- Capt. McLean and Mr. H. Wilsom, both of the United | stances, it would be my destiny to condemn rather than on to cones ts money vaiue, |The goo wees Feorhed us On the Subject of production’ and we believe ur nols Correspondence, tiewlarly the case with the Richmond House, Chicago, states Navy; Col, Rhett, of South Carolina, C. Vibbard, rejjere. It would be painful to me thus to sit in judgment the value of £60 £22,690. and the domestic and foreign | Wat thone accounts are substantially correct. We will Dwiaur, Ii, Sept, 25, 1960. | Which Ie about the best hotel ot of New York. The | Superintentent of the New York Central Rallront RH. | on my fellow man, and to condemn when I would fur | Of te value of £60 020,000, wil te Dosbililg RN ORGS | aiiow m wide margin for exaggeration; still there ie Do The Royad Party on the PraivicomThe Aspect of the | "Ole! people generally have gone their best to make | abe, Jr., of Boston, and J. Hoy, and family, of New Or- | rather pity and forgive and endeavor to reform Vea 058.500. If we compare these figures with the valee { whatever thal the wheat and maize crops this year ‘ain ace, f te Ryortnennitle Prine 08 6 eas tears ames ius mang aay monary leans, are stopping # the St. Nicholos Hotel When I now recall my past jodicial career, ‘ihe toretgn trade of thie country, we find the following | Sf¢ About the most abundant on record, One seowunt intry— Success, ne a Prince , the ordinary gu wil i oemeary | J. Hart, and family of New Oricans; A. A. Marsh, of | administration of criminal justice was of rare, and sadae total anne sounted to 3 8: gives the annexed Sgures of the prodoce of the former Btcr—Lovd Lyme—The Prospects of DwightaBun- } ® ‘the T popeiy a7 Dwight at elght this morning, | CR, aati: W. D Davidge, of Washington; Mr. T. Edson — |t would be here natant oceurrence, I find | cor caperte 0 ‘130.763 aah Tpotet of rahea, tas tonne 1868. 1860. 3000. dries, de., he by the ‘came | un whish they Lath travcliod tings | and Mr. 8 8 Marah, both of the United States Army, and | most vivid feeling I have is the painful sction of the | of America with all parts of the British empire exceeds, | Rate LBwshels _Dushele. re. Tamm seated in the emall parior of the little hotel at | leaving Detroit. The special time table stated that the | Joba Cammings, of Mobile, were among the arrivals at oon ao T was called npon to condema alt 10 | 5 nearly the same proportion as the rate of tonnage, thai | Kew York aie tee mana Dwight, writing by the light of a solltary spirit lamp. mee weaee, ae ee a a owing to the ago ery oo Tne r. ©. Young, of Buttaio, | - 1 40 not eee how I could bear that again, and cepesia!'y pT other countries who are customers of the United | vir aah G. 18'600.000 20,000,000 000 Proneant resollestions of a day spent in driving over and | fy. "Grete or stew castie (etly { tu Now York. & H. Dongar, and lady, of Bat. | Werently increased amount of it that woold naturally | “The waive of the trade between America and the Old | Kentucky 500,000 £1 000,000 000 ro ing bis Grace of Newcastle, was strictly adhered B. Ullman, ¥, of Bal- | tow from the peculiar juriediction of the court . Ob »'600,000 26.000.000 28,000,000 shooting on the grand prairie and visit io the village | train arrived at Alton, its destination, on the esippi, | timere, and Mr. Hazur and lady, of England, are stopping Tt is this consideration more than all others which has { Country is shown in the following tabular statement: — on ad “*** 19 000°000 17,000,000 19,600,000 Growa upon ine, and I write as one in love with his sab. | twenty Miles above St. Lovie, at three o'clock, without | at the Union Pace Hotel influenced me Wo decline this nomination, and I have been |, Gounirtet Imports Peperts. | iihincln.s... ++ 14240,000 30,000,000 28,000,800 ject. the occurence of any epecial ident. The royal party Col. J, G Seymour, of the New Oriears Bulletin Major | thus free and frank in stating my reasons because I hare Sonus. 990 464.611 163,281,044 | Oinee Sines 4..000,000 © 69,000,000 $0,000,000 Seek ens cnet; - sh pain ty toy ae ty een ee pM Sy “+f | Robert Beale, of Washingtoo Padelford, of Providence; | felt that my doing #0 was the only com) eaticn | eval oy . Os Att aoe ae Gates ’ drove across the gramy plain by « - . ° " ~ Doctor D. P. Heap of Washington, Thomas Steole, and | render to the Convention whore w shes obliged to | Cieaiar... ee 4 Total.es-+* 158 600, 20 ! if mere patb, and started fights of birds, and come from St. louis to meet them, a which | daughter, of Louisville; W. W. Woodfin and party, of | dieappoint, For their kindness to me i am, very respect. | 92.238 419119 prepcee. ~ me os ccerouned | (AY started for thie city, and arrived ‘here. at North Carolina, 1. Passano, of Baltimore: J.C. Bates, of | fully, youre, &¢., ha wa saat in the States. bby felde of Indian corn. Mile after mile I continued m sreasnr Tho-cpper deck was, clove renerved “Curthe | Pbiladelphia, and Joho Clark, of Florida, are stopping at omenen ap REE f= 4) aa foureey, and still the soene remetecd thn maaecters | Prince and guite, the lower part being occupied by exeur- | gored paper THE LINCOLN ANGERS, British Went Indies 1,907,798 5,067. 808 aitor farm, wndulation afer undulation. Once I met a wee rtm ot tha New Terk. It Sad Yee aucnie | ¢Y, % the seamebip Edinburg In our sketches of the eeyerai campaicn clube, in tatur- | British Hondurag,......... Sua-ate tet | toot of nnd bas . or vate New a rad 5 - “4 jal ’ erdeman in charge of some cattle, but be wag tho only Jo deck, and calling Bim forward, be perused his draw: F, eae. — pa EO, - day's HERALD, © emitted to spenk of one auxiliary 1 | British Africa SS 4 paneer 5a sogeene Be yy x, +4 specimen of omanity Lene in my 104 rive through ings an a at tay crowd as ibe veagel steamed op | Bell Of Beotind, are Taylor and fami, Sort, aie emer aerante | eee Too | large eatimaie—we perosive tbat the suf a grok wid shewe vOR eolitades, to the wharf, but before the disembarkation, a quarter of | Ve: W. Sayre, of Alabama; H. Wood, of London, an eft, are becoming quite numero. bere he 060 | smount to al 000,000 bushels, ve Six miles below the village I came to several groves that Fd ere ey twenty thousand people a Holbrook and family, of Now York, are stopping ® tricig: they turn out on horseback, and are dressed the enianeais pang Bey yet faa aha Wenee Combk bere \ands from green. These gathered near the Everett Bows. ne regular W , Wad carry their torches, "310 665 —_ , Sonee Sie tenes eee ad =~ ps ‘Tee Prince was received wilh & goveral cheer at he | &. F. Wileon, editor of the Now Orloant Piso” 4, pq, | same as te pacman gem phere £42 $10,065 | hand rune Lay Ey Soe ES the war denoted the presence of water. of them fringed Stepped sahore and entered one of the carriages in waitthg, | feesor Roemer, of New York; Judge Lyons.“ {7uiiiana, | SC It vill be remembered that & company number bg trade, the id | canal bork, thet is likely to the de. Gooseberry Lake, in the vicinity of which the Prince Curiosity of some of the ‘“‘roughs’’ led them Col. Prince, of Alabama; Alfred y? resident of the | about one hundred eecorted Senator Seward from the A gay > ea) oe iB paased the whole of yesterday. Into ite shade he re. | Commit the indiscretion of ranning close alongside of the ali, of Charleston: | capital of Michigan to Kalamazv, They are in that A ~ 9 & nome time past, had consider. aad staring at the occupants bite closed Ja i Wie Awak Dut in the interior of | Stater, £46,731 060, or a trifle from America bas, Hired for luncheon and partook of some pot.ttoes baked The other carriages conta n| mite drove Siren Gol Hanes, Presi: Poeseyt called Wide Awake Renter rrisburg, where they | supplied by England and ber colonies. By the side of thie | able infivence upon the irade in thie eountty. That influx for bien oo the spot, and then lighted bis segar a¢ the fre Sunn SFepaite Greviten, ta order vo Civics cows, =< L. ano fenbesay o¥ are pi ed de, Rangers” whe ame enormous Tada, the commerce with ON Se ‘So may hive ow 2+ probe a of . im) . of } 4 , 4 Hol 5 GANS og Menards svetdentnly gutted 6 teen Highsems. Bewever Stilo. em than tes, ivuten Calvfornias Pesca 5 1s'Vork ot obtionscd, Dr, Nott, of | “There Are wleo severs! sew samen applied to tho Bell Belgium, Deawark, st Cuba Austen, Yortugal, | oof wareboumen, sbovld we be favored with a cote , MpGrand Pririp is & bordred apd poyenty cwley’ whole party had reached the botel and taken poeeeenion } Mobile, “rg stopping at ihe Filth avence Botel” ” P ciape io Beaneusee, which wp tall ROViGe seem pene tsa Turkey, 20 ot, combloed, purchase » of Guy Weather for the ingntbering of the crope, which