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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ee oecenas : AOE: » « ball of | Teprebeneion for earning cents or a loafor | iw. naturally neccesary sleep from each of six snocessive | blowover the emigrants will ritp cousiderablo risk of 1089 for sterling, aud 5.20 for francs, Most of the THE INFIDEL CONVENTION. | panda a rien. 2 do thle Oat ae ee, eT two of bread. ‘on uauther sabbuth wt, Unis deseorator | Dubie and add the amaont to the seveuth woald be bat | cold times, waipindls 3h | bankers are suking 109 for sterling, ond 5.15 a 164 . ye driving bis team on a ‘urnpike road, meta the Jon. | ti Tadidele but chanics aod they will overturs the ot PTO Tay Tents who waa alto. 4riviOg DIG fo, 0 eee eee iecocela touch ua, that solldidca: | Judge Flennlken apd Marshal Grice, aconmpaniod by for francs; but the wamts of importers appear to which Keep meo in ignorance, War againgt ‘chen ‘The prok phy ‘Afriean traveller, leave here for Qar- BECOND DAY | Prlesteraft and superstition was bis motto. Lea ee ee eae tise’ Chip te his bemme eo pre. | {ior--i2, crmpletion, Of nesiatiation the restoration, Of | Cov'anui Tuceday. he Juige and Marehal would taye | P@ Satisfied at lower figures At this time last Boe Convention met on Monday at No. 442 Broadway e — vent being replied to, bowled to the sinner, oer {RS Viood, goee ou properly euly during uudisturbed | leftsoouer, but thoy could uot procure Crateportation, year sterling bills of the highest class ruled at 1304; below the City Amsembly Rooms, where they | totic) duciity was nol more coveloped iu | tbe Eabbesh Gay, 9 Keop it holy.” the io | fisp. To rob tue Duran system in either oi | owing to the digsonsiaaauce of Une regular mall o¥rri8g® We believe that present prices are wholly unpreee- Jwo doors below ny iy » ¥ — tofidelity, vecnuse inddelity wee HOt Piadelpbia & ball | their work was, the admonished man Ma AG these three ways during six days, and think of making | on the western route, and the general die eae Thee | dented for this we of the aft: mot op Sunday. The meeting, which did not number diy New Yor thas in other places. | York ought to be | Market, while the admonisher was on bis way home Compensation on the seventh, 18 to repudiate the well de- | one’s all to the tender mercies of hostile Indians y ason year, after o liberal persons, was called Wo order at Balf-past tea o'clock, by Yah betel! hoyear Toth aig Lot kbom all work | Market, where he had sold bis wares atm mmob BEF | good requirements of nature. Goch is the rob>ery ead | have at length gut hold of a plucky wa er, and with sb importation of foreign goods. The simple fact ig, Fiona Ersvan, the Proeidgnt, who stated to the Conrea. | an ihe at vaivation, its tade @ contrast between | Profit, to doubt, than the other could realise. The couse: | ropudistion perpetrated by the Gabbath, Heving tho | promise of provodtion from the irvope, ey wih venir | 40+ the heavy wheat crop of the West and the for. pace SEAVER, . he Courea- | out thes ‘ncrmon whieh nobody eared abont, and ag | Orstion of Fridays bas a meneure of Meg Age Sapbath set up to look forward to, laborers are required, | on the day specitied for ‘me how ta A 4 " Hou that ibe day would be devoted to business, aad as “ hic would be listened to by | PeFverting, demoralizirg etfeet on the Oatholies. The | iy reyuire themselves, W eudmit to and aadergo taxa | try. Secretary Wootton seems doing onnathing, ont eign deficiency haye revolutionized our trade with fevers) important matters were to be brought forward, He igoved the following | amendment— eft nod yn ror grand eons, eonaaieneanmneenaee® ons, irregularities, dengue aud a coe ores the offloe harness withoa! | Europe; and though we do not look, and certainly the Convention WoHns auauver to Ges theough their busi. Hea ee rrantien and, that a fend | ob Fridxys; but their coneclecess would not prevent ther they would notictherwise ito, and as could uot otserwiae | The African traveller, explorer and what not, 's making | do not hope, to see a flow of specie westward nace a8 .xpeditiously as possible, The first thing to bo p done was for the delegates to hand in thir crodeatials yore) « ; and drink- . hurried oat of requisite masti | the most of his time bere gathering material for a book | 4 for that parpaee, to be ailed the ‘Lectu- | stealing eggs and potatoes from vets neighbors, be. They are . «| from Europe, itis beyond doubt that the balance 7 ‘their | 10K Whiskey to crankewnes, on that same congcorated ted proper couditions for di- | @n Utah; aol bear. His health bas coariderabiy improv. wheat ey ee wis day.” Protestant. Cbristiann ‘can mee the foily and delu- | "Sitra3. they are dievcrbud, aud ent short in aasianila. | ed by his prairie trip, eo much oo thathe is able to keep | of trade will lean more thoroughly in our favor thio ‘She Dasines# committer. ones . | sion of the Friday superstition. Philoropbers can see no ‘toe Iaborer is in Worf Conditioa on clore to the paper with pen aud peneil. Should he pre- ~ Tho names of the committes wore thom reported, and, SMAI poe Roms ranks ig Same reggae ee bong difference ia iavor of the Sabbath superstition. seantrg then on Sanday moruing; shore baviug boem | serve the acatraliy of Aa partial bistorina ag falta, | calc: it ever did in the commercial history he committee were supposed to retire. In the mead- {ne prea tp general, New York, she said, was the place | | Straightencd between the fear of the Bible command | excegg in ono ‘tiroction from Moaday morning until te oy he di have ‘on the one hand, and the influences of J 11) be exoeas in the other direction | Utah and the Mormons will find a host of Yme tio Exeoative Cmm|:tee wore eae upon report, whence ihe ews of adja ware Slut Toes’ wun | Feoro.on tbe otter, the modera fabbalarians tare got | fog ‘cutiniay aight unt Moaday moving. Daring | femora.” When tired “of tho quilt “sad crayon “he w | |, The meager ha g 4 belied of which they did, as follows — Muse our opinions abroad, themeetyes toto labyrinths of dititcalties that lawyers | 11.6 forwor part of the time there having tice over ex- | round about witheverybody,aud by the time be leaves stock mar 9 P MAPORT 0F TES CENTRAL EXBOUTIVE 00M the ring the eek and P press could . | can never lead them outof, and entanglements of con- | jeustion aud denial, during the laster thers wal be over | the Territory I presume ho will have visited every place chine bat ane tonutney a uleteal ae dusteasee ot inddelityy cad to aks | Selences that priceta ean nevur extricate them (rom. It | grimulatinn sind inuilgexce, Tacro is more of base |-aud every perso of any note, month: pL oh p29. Of 8. 08.1: Privune ag 4 Missouri 6's... & 2 2 yrrme OY TUB INT ie demoralizing. They are forced to fabricate excuses | ghandoument aud beastly debauchery during these oou- Mo Executive & yeas of 0% | eq whether Mew. Roge had read the report in the rs % n om ot & yoar me for their own violations of their divine commands, by ted hours than during all the reat of the week, Too On Wednerday a portioa of Lieutenant Golonel Rowe's sounded 10. meta bs [., Rose preferred even eengare from the | Characterizing them aa works of necessity. But what Feports of city pollog courts will often show mare basi | Command passed through the city on its way to Camp aga 46° ted amOUMt — pec 4 aduolute sileace, Silence killed dieussion, but | &f@ ¥orks of necessity? This they doe for themsolves, | negy for Mouday morning than all the osber 19 senings of d, The remainder are expected withia a few days, 87 a a4 Fred us [OM the reports of the newspapers kept infidel primeiples be- | departing at pcagure fr NS. | the week togetber. and thus the Northern California route will be entirely 0 10 fully seawtole | fore the public. Herein is the demoralization. Ia preaching to others Ifno improper labor be med during six days, | abandoned for the present season. ‘Tho amendment and the origtoal regolation were both | they set up the Bible requirements as of divine sathority, there ie vo propriety in refraining from labor and no ‘The citizens aro making active arationa for the that a crisis « requir y and ener cy than preent emergency, | b6 fo practising for them#elves they redace 16 to an aifuir of I for reet on the seyenth different from what is called | Ambul exhibition of their industry and the produce of 8 bt ™% ona os 6 bas wo firs 40 i0- | Eoax'n recess th Ma past two O'lagke Convention | gollare and dimes. A Baptiet denron and Lt ke fargo vier days. Oo the other hand, na jagtitation that | the Territory, The Social Hall teeing fitted ‘up for the Bem pn tiacgerte ae ral ininded, who | mol, were owners end operators of a blast Contems lates and provides for the work of seven days in | cceasion, exhtbitiou comes oif on the Ist day of Oc- rt ai Hh! pte . 4 wrthelr mney AFTERNOON SESSION. Darivg a biaat # score or more Of hands were employed | i's, uncatural and inhuman, shorvening life and maxiug | tober. 106 1 195 ry The Trew sia the p slate of | The Convention came to order at half past two o'clock, | a# much on the Sabbath as on avy other day of the ft mieerable; gucu av institution ts the legalized Sabbath Last week a discbarged governmont tea meter was shot ex 6 0335 or pw rok Wag it i pot mone fa- | atidih: in aihendance of infdele-wa-enceedingty ..) | The Baptist meotiog house was within hearing distanc® | orcrrwieadom. Again, if legislation is todo aaything | by a deputy shertif near the Weber river. The depaty, | pemae 8 80 82 87 vorat ‘ yet | Spare | of the furnace hora. Whea this biewfor poarlag metal, | Aico: 1, i can a8 well provide for sixty hours’ work | with ano'her person, had overhauled Cornwell, and was | “i. F init Teo rac «2 have bora organized during the past year, | Whe tne proceedings began there were not more than | it was a call for store clerks, deacon and boys toaid in | yeine dine during seven days ag to provide for its boing | bringing bim to Ogden, whore he was amenable for some stock market was in an uns condition . ie and oigiac; | | Sweuty perscus present. we feacon's Dose ieave the. Rasbath mecting, tothe. | dome during ws dave. woliatil it tan: Gebbala:”| RATER pine, tree a tavable opporwotiy of arew. | sil lest week. On Monday and Tuesday the beary: nt ye ie ” v gs , A 4 vobie enoonragement ye | TH fret business Drought up for eouslderation was the | 6st ‘of sermon, wrayer oF Pralen, im obetiencd #0 this ag rot to Mg Pate one is to | ing upon the depay. Several shots were exchangod, ‘aud | cold stocks, with a good deal of courage, on tha © Drancues, ae they Wal eventa- | Tolution® yewlerday propokod by Mr. Treat, and en- | horn. The wore conscientious or fearful who are ia basi- | ihe boutrary; the legislation tm the caao is all agaiart | the fourth ball brought Cornwell to the groand. ia body | strength of the Pennsylvania clection—the caleula- cof action Vhateas accompiieh mach ia! 4 The Platform of Infidelity.” news that bas not geveraily come under the designation | 446 iahorer: it is partol a Couch and State leaguo, | Was brought to an Manes Bald and the verdict | 14 being that the election of the republican can+ berating & priest riddca people |, r { Mr, Cvans, the word “only” wae struck of necereary work—though it may be tore important 0 | a scoundrel scheme for legalizing wholeaa'e robbery, op | rendered that John Cornwell came to bis deaih bya shot Z s - us Baye been received the pant wwo | CO wotion of Mr, Guana, them then’ the other to the etherseare often forced | Poon aod wrong. It le @ combination of eausamers | frome revolver dred by John Thompson, Deputy Sheri | didate, Curtin, would create widespread alarms Wen &: Sc ae, ee. | m the preambie, on the ground that infidelity did | by the Sabbath injunction to make a great anorl- | teint producers; it ia lawyers and prieats against their | of Weber county, in the defence of bis own Ito and while | 1) 651.) stocks to declines The event has not beeqment orgemisatior n ply wach disbelief in the Dible, but ina great many | fice of labor aad property. Tois ia especially | chenis and copes; it t@ State houses, court hoanee and | in the execution of the law’? That's the eud of it. " mag heey Be oogns | oimer hinge Insacsecna “ot wolmvorcbis cweniner auRilons,, teas ot | Soames, scala ecbant how, setomadie inatiatet, | Tie Frere Or to seliing riot afew more smieven, | Tericrs “pel anticipgtions, - The repabiens oom " : ¥ Py Aken, ings o arable ’ clentiils livrar * it is law and religion vorable to getting rid of « fe that seporiiog orcealaal aris fer ‘ome digeuraive remark# eusuod on the mode and pro- | miliions of slollure worth of property 1a Curistemtom, ia | Rcientil> livrscies ous Mabel, Ole bas Soll eee | Toe at leant, ” | didate has been elected by a msjority so large gress ano frequent meetings for fr “ priety of aproivtiog officers for the current year, in | 1m this way aliowod to go to waste ima single rear, im | YP ciii cate aauatity agatust equity, Ps - ihe issue in November is now rendered almost cer- pa poet idsaed oR Kinget, | which Mra, Rose took ® part, contending for the reap- | Facrifice to this monstrous superstition. ned asaya The remes'y of this euormous evil is simple and practi. | Important Dec! of the Couré of Ame | 14:5. yot stocks are, on the whole, rather higher Of Brook! yn hemag Car aia, | pointment of the old offleers, the constant, mcalsalable injury iol eee from cable. There i uothing in the way but tue perversenees | ais m Helation to Panishment tor i . , by jeation: and correspondence bi a opened wi Mr. PALMER paid a high compliment to Mr. and Mra, } Suspensions and irregularities of rauils, the waste of time | Oo 'ine pack of she pluuderer. It is that they stop piua arder. cae than they were before the Pevnsylvania el Ds daale nvot . ‘ Rose, ouderviug tbat watever they have done for the | fd money to delayed travellers, the interveutionsagaingt | Goei4. and > about producing legitimately with thelr {from the Albany Journal, Oct. 13 } The advance in some Southern State stocks —ag, for ant , r ‘urd of infldelity hag beea done with the best of mo- | Yeveloping sclences, and ence im varios ways | oon hands heir Own wants. That thoy take their the decigions just made by the Cours of Appeals | 4 i i. ae wome the rerpopsipility of standard bearer tives snd understanding, He thought that this lady aad | With pursuits or improvement in kuowledge. Tako one | pa nds cut t neighbor's pockets, keep them out, | # oze in the case of Mrs, Viartuaz, which turns upoa the | instance, Missouris—has been quite 5 her Lusband were ih every Way above reproach, (Ap- | instance of its arbitary intervention, dazardiog vital if | gry eupi., we im eoune dopartment of proiuctive ia” | Coastraction of the new law In relation to capital pauls | 44,041, this ig probably dae to accident, and hag annot let this opport ened terests to sclence:— , over yun | ment, fe A aphd By ne Pa dg moved voat the next anpaal Convention bo | _Ourthe stu of December, 1809, thore was a transit ot | dustry, Then Ui:9,cas be rans toe al one'y Sag Cavin | MER cont holds that the statute of 1800, iaite applica | no connection with polities, the coincidescs she political maeistrom that € beld ia Boston Venus. vent of no ordinary importance to all, shot wil! vacate ‘he piles of brick, «voce aud wrrtar tin to pertous under conviction at the timéof tis paa- naturally tells upon the public mind and weakeng Tae ‘shoul bel astronomy, and of nu slight interest to setronomers. It - the oh wn . | sege, 14 vmonat tutional ant vou, a2 ex post fucio, be- Se Fens rereeys cincisant) want be tne beet ereécied in the prosecution of the Church and =tare ont. | SED. I Tee a diferent and {nereased pupisuinent | the force of the bear theory with regard toa repube from that \u force ut ibe Hine When the offeace was oom- a ‘wieheeut of death it euperadds cae | Hican victory in November. and at the same time it would be astiag ou the doctrine | S# Fecords show. Kepler bad predicted such an event for | oa gol” of cbange. It was bis opinion that the moctlags of the | 1632. Bub it trangptred while the san was below the Toe sebbath, like the privethood. whaes | tramontalt. | Pitted. To the | | | Mr, WALLON thougat Oluciuneti would be the best place, | WAS tbe ret of these transits taken Observation Of, so far apicacies, and leave (oem as monuments of pet | fe feel & t ibe fever has nearly reached ts | tnidels should be scattered all over the country. Buropean horizon. This “Magnus Apotio among the pht- | gy if has been, anil in,and ike maugy Xnereruie develope. | year’s tupr. ehab bars iabor, Whatever may be the result of Mr. Lincoln's Qlimax, ani Lost that whea the disease sabsides oar | Mp awison and Mr. MURRAY agreod in eaying that a | lovopbe:s of hie day” then said there would not be | Wi ot tn. itecumsoribes huowiedge of tio Natt, bes the Cocrt also ¢ Wr eeviataniaocnsbog eiging ta ws cleetion, presuming that he must be elected, and ‘ in polities 4s weil atin | larger audience of infidels oould bo aesembied 1a Ciucia- | mpother of these tracsits till 176i—s time wien all the | 40054 pecensity and had iis day. Tue sme hw come for | Raving wnolisurd nite ia one Setoreniaed effet to | gatinan ia New. York, aad strougly edvocatel Ite ag. | yee of his generation must bo asleep tn death, at | Peers mocemsisy and had De Cag, Ane tims Ae Some in | mode of purtatcue and luo. presoribing uv new mode, | to whatever lengths the enemies of the Union mag sent frightial nighumare ef modern tembitog in ong of our Westera cities. Jeremiah Horrox, « young Englishman, detected errora in | ('" Cha ‘give um something better, Lat it uw be fait | there's cow Bo | vown sen! ce wh ciPoan be pronounced | carry their anger and their alarm, there are some “uitteation of @ true manboxd ata |” Mig. Roum eupportel tue motion for the Convention to | Kepler and Taneborg, and satisted himself thet Vease Cees cea ube aball any det whe suieanities | Agains. 9 person eS Se ee paid which the bear operators on the Stoek Eix« ve the way for that glorious calmiastton | be beld ‘x Poston, ng that city was the fount from whicw | Would cross the gup’s dis> on the 6h of December, 1839. | an4 protepsions of festivities in honor of Mague Mave | S790, Though euch persves re 30. ba Serene Fa Le ' 4 universal brotherhood of the human raca | eyery int oo nt has sprang. Mavy great infidels are | It wns Sabbath. Bui he greeted the rising Bun through Cybele, representative of mother va ‘Bad of fanitar | whetter it ta to be b. oro form, or by potsoning, change wil! do well to consider before they seil toa tm true froedom. fhe report wae unaniuvusly adopted. | now ia thal eity--the commiites reside thore—and there | his telescope; and there he stood, with means ready for father of the gods, are not worthy bedfelluws | Jaton by barnwe nr the stake ‘a front of the pet og many stocks short on the prospect. If any politi+ The treasorer's report wan them presented, showing A | waz every pevsitle reason why the Goavention should | making the momentous mossurementa, watching till tah, Christian or aty over Swbbaih/ Verbum | DS baring, rerte tn the ’ pocetom of nobody kagwa who, ma bite balance of $600 in the treasury. Thereport was adopted. | be bela there. church time. Now cams the straggle between science pier, par noble fret uir—-reipaiescea: un pass | perbaye the Govorsor, perhaye the . oak cal events occur of anature to destroy the valu@ PROPORTION FOR A CENTRAL LAUt | Afser tome tocz of time {pn uselees discveston, tt was | and Saparstition, petrese, anlent love for nature an The PRRAIMENT then raAs9 tae “lasing Byooch to the Con | ‘The ieacoution’s § 6 aka poo ny nent ered bY | of Northern railway stocks, an@ te impair publie Y & resolution of the previoas | decided to leave ihe place of meeting of the next Coa- | sgoniaing fear cen Seen to b8 ee 2 | vention. Be congratulates then o tay harinwmy waica | the Goverpor tu wfoo Mi the Governor not oF 1 fo Heng hiring of a Dall for the parposes | yeution to the Rxecutive Committee, had been tangbt that to ‘fear God aud kosp his com | yay prevailed during Loetr eemions and ow tho pruspoota | It uever takes phice ‘The c avict remains imprisonedfor | confidence in the securities generally dealt in on : ba cd | mandmenta is the whole duty o? man;” that -'iho fear of “ - vee SS eink aes a rolayg tae the Lord that ie wisdom,’? and that Lie “tear of the Lord ean hates — tos pete em Morera acted upom in apy decis!ve manner — 4 the beginning (otherwise translated, principal Part.) | tion and agsidnity with which sary bad dischane aoe eccticn inane way that caprice may dictate.” | the Stock Exchange, those events will tell with ‘Chere isa provelons itom that, although the statateary | juct as soyere effect on ail other descriptions of came forward acd said the f a ball. Sne thanked the hee Tite ye AB iaaukind doce Bot Seb, appear 12 know what o2arity | oe eee maaade “ble 10 “remember te fabbara | otal, and sald that, from the gentlemanly departimaut | Pro tn le Dolltiids Releing Somtitare epeatacu, | Propety. Teal estate would feel the effoct of otvid T society was sal tive oiinanily, and which the truly wise prastise and are day someey 1s Roly. Bom, See ane, DANE, FOR. Fou that the ingle of Amerie aia be faithful v vers F oliahy Digi me hoger dng eorly Oe gM de Ag Maile deal yet regs aos as » ia | manly beroiem enoog! atertain two ro conser ie tw by nner be Prera, vat ended to retain ow ¥ . sistas were emall Aras roe all be belo tonemieaves to tee teat Wative, rational thouglits, musi wk tnevita uly aritvo at | Pome yeatd aad he dvd pot thea gare whet their eucmin | Very shipy whack trey abollaiod. and land in New_Yorkghave # value which % jn @ ron cud the drees of fac themsrive# aboot it, tudependeut of hiricz, bay- | the conclusion that if, im hia muperstitiogs fla", dorrox | Did pay. "He also thanked the ofllsere of tio oct ty Ip the case of Mre. artua, the offence charged was at | great micurure dependent on the woetropo- ' 1 bad epread til! ved vw te cause, and the r | ity or selling, whiek will unavoidably brieg all matfin'ry, | bad failed tm thie great acquisition to the world's know. | ft t! dissharged thetr do: emmon law €odned ar * pouty treason,” avd the puuisa- | ), ; ri jicave y worded mind, ands tuerefore, roe | /SES, st would Dot uave been wisdom in hic no kuna. | 1F the manner tn wlan Meow ta Acie a ne Diab prevortved therefor wos ourning as the atake, My | tan cluracter of this city, and which power of the rt was got | «of \iep ve, oppression and craeity. tedge for him? He was accurate. Superstition ever. | Shining of infidelity, aud iver Smo guucral ge j wohl foercely arswer > claua that the Legislature la- | would Le seriously impaired if New Yori became, She went oa to defead tue | Mr. War o> me te some Remarks concerning the mauner j Came—tore bim from his cherished shrine in the tatapie | tg 4 the Convention a4j° rio. kno 10 revive the contmop law im respect $0 this claes | or promised to become, the capital of a Northern y sitaokiag the inddel® taem: | in whic’ the peony a Laers of the press were in the habit | of ratare, and dragged itn to the altar ot bir ten-fal ae =a pecan tn tho pathiee audited Of cna, | J e weld, would not support their cwa | o” misrepresenting the proceedings of their Convention. pavorai idol. His reluctant task agoo'zed thronch wiia, inSdels then indulged hier Pra: | Ji ymp be ongot that all mm-derors cap, ander the mew | republic only. A secession of Southern States pecuniary camtetbmtion to suppert a Tie iew forse & brief, sharp aad appropriate reply | Be baatened back to fis rational devotion, and tyr agate 7 | foo of ehaking Lands prior to departare, avi very foou | low, be couricted of murder ia the setond eo would burt real estate in New York sooner aud Yors wed the entre of tho Coin, | from uae of the reporters’ present, elicitigg the general } Was gratified in his most culbuaiasiisdetire. N> thao! | 9° tne disciples of Terpelchore wore dittiog around in} Whlck ibe prt iel.inent is \moriconment for life, sup- thet (fbatie could not be suppor ;™ ‘uae of the Couvention. to the inimical Sabbath, nor to its ignorant tnat!tacor. pote the c. minti, to evate Uuls, pleads guilty of tue | more fatally than it could such property as stocls over the Foro, onbanight be supported ia New ¥ sor ra} members tacreupoa male speeches in favor of | Before the setting of the sun bis longing eyes were biwated | tho merry dance in the halls whore the gloomy atcotl | ori cee) murucr ws the frat: ‘bow can ‘Court al rail Mire Reso thea prosiedel 40 comprioneat the reporters, | the press ant o their representasives, aed. with a sight tbat yo olker eyes hat doen biosent with—9 | gia been preaching profanity. Sr se amareer ene eat free Bow can any Court | in the Galena or New York Central raitwarag and to d ty te © guch m moors | stre Exsmsnio® L. Rose moved 49 of hanks to the po “leg Rada senator agro in @greud aoden Dy Ble ows ocx Fomton ou the re ord. guilty Hi which do not depend on the existence, or eve at nny of thelr meetings; she thank: 5 | reprogentasires Of abe several joornals represented durmag | 20210 5 Jateresting from Utah. elon tm che care of jartung Court the popularity, of the Union for business. Againj lad veu they mierepresonted and i their | the twode : : Its weuiicient condemnation of the Sabbath thas a] aie Oi be suee, ale cnnes of ’ ee Sicha uetastpien Of the af age mae deh od yn Qoring the afternoon | thus “rage® war upon science, aud pris tush digooverieg OUR EALT LAXE CORRESPONDENCE. be angen yon Bigg Brae gi = any event legitimately calculated to destroy pube rout ter sone further remarks, | Convention was tic overated fs Ou Leavca Meaces, ) Sud incrests in peril, Tt was the author of this ninst Guaat Sart Lace Crry, Sept. 14, 1900. oO spoo himvelf | unanimovsy « 1 E ine why Resulven, ‘1 an A a diequisitioa | Spesion.” “Be “ cordiny to St. | boldi ® atau destroy that confidence in banks also, which ar@ . : rhoio day.” « y , Elder-—Tne woracg Plaino—The Foleral | Deamt oF & Tronvamme Heawr—The MoMinnville motica of Wr Conn, the filowing ragolution was | Wet.” and ‘ough for arse.” | Suet 8 Willer sed dewpot m poche a ae (Taia.) deo Bra senun-ve 36 death on the 284 ult., of | more dependent than railways on the public peace : 2 of Darwin's Origin of T4i earth unbalanced from her orbit fy, bs np tirs ty : to ihe | 4c Ut Wit, the well Koown hermit of tho mountains, at | and prosperity. And there is this difference be« > Vinucts aud suua rest lawton theoaga tho sky, ae ees cipuapatonn Bong nes seatt'in tho Wollew at & large Amerioan poplar tree, im | tween @ railway and a bank panic: the one in- Viauets aA | ne ‘ i'l eenae eighaans wah tan va : i beeaing vie vrver ci sue spucred, wind oc luging uuizerral | “Sainte.” Brigham was in Sno spirits, ic one of tho fre Bort Ro py ty ay | lic confidence in railway stocks would necessarily o gemecad Menton Of ¢ ral ie: cation who ie said to have topped the wun ‘90 ‘ who attracted the gemesal abiemtion Gf the infldeus aud the | Fel eesltGey Whe eat TS aueatt ‘ee a tmno | Appointment of Misnonarics—Brigham Trimmiug Up the | i vters ie ka eaad 7 *- ; the open: i + 4 “ima to oF ter, ms om | duced uy me 04, Me aE 8 ey toe aro fait eopracentarinne | MOO! FOF taliitg very ploisly on matters and thises | (Sry o¢ this hollow he wool build his. </y ia winter semoninnys legit slong very well “wal. ning satus from the qeemiian, Jip Feuer Oe 4 ee of the geeerat state of thicges geouie imswos of tae | Pertaining to the kingdom generally, and for the benefit of | ana icr cooking his plain meals. Tis hollow tie served | Out public confidence, so long as they have an w exper wow D ty infidels ever a wi ai . " iehe and x man © he yew . was Wont We ceferiiue » Arombor of soecehee of (oe uraal character wore do. | iv: septiments aod the \uterests sacriived by this ia- | miselowaries specially. ‘Tho other speakers were on their 1 rm a te pe aaant Fenn pe rte <a Tr | freigh: aud Passengers i) carry; var tho other— Be . livered, but no pueines@ o further iuserest trauepired | stitution. a omar yonst of Lend om pre cominand, | pich heeled boots, and Jews und Gentiles had exch a word | joining or neat to thin tree be bad aende wed whied ug bswki—"ive exclusively by and Uavengi public cone dovored it Jena | UBL tile Comvertint eajuanued to th Sen TRUM hucrauce Una: The aoveptors are inticr gues, | SB season about the perversenees of you Eastern folks, | Used as a.workshop, where he manuiactiraicuaira, boxes, | fidence, sud mnat fail the instant tiwt eomtidence ‘ at a AND CLOSING SBSSION. cine don Moncavent with them for their immoral acts. | editors and members of Congress for their indisforeacs to | Sider mills, &. Lo was 8 North Garoituian ny birth, | i witidricen, Jf, therefore, (ka election of Mr, From twit ptr we 6 " ais a ‘ rons A and confirmed ti and was a soldier in the war of 1812, Hie was at the Mo- ee ee We eleoton . be kg : vee ensgeemib ied, 6H. OGRE S7ennSe WHY Oe eee ee ae Babbuih Bet Taeee oie, this growing kindom, and for the abonst generat develope | y ile station the battle ut Gow Oriaans war vongit. | Lineola should really be followed by ‘ha consee pend jaar llpsacaag thee te bese Ng perenne Hitiowt. Im the prmenus ja Devtcronomy, alroaly alluded | Ment of a dispositian to awoblige the eran taking | - eee | queucee which ere antiofyate’ by the bears, and @ 7 the eity were more powerful than the « wadelity, | to, treads, “Yornail not cat of anything that @icta of | an unsensible view of the great question:=-""Whut is Mor. 1 1 AND COMM a] te yn , er ted hr ves ver co wad tat ocple preferred Abo fuel” | Ht tow’ebalpve0 to the travers hat within ty | toni going to become ” FINANC At Ni é shi ERCIAL. gene onde should ease, die on ‘nea of soa : nating spiend , ol gates, that ne may ent ii or thou tm yeet soll it unto an ‘ | nee: oo olders in tatwors may, after all, be lens ge & : ba ip of the metropolia to the old end Fepal | Aiieu, for thou art ely people uoto sae Lord thy God.” | The leading epoaker ov the occasion wae young man | coomay, Oot, U4, 1840, teamtbden of baldiaa cal asus cide pcievous - € form cig and a sour philosophy. Tacre | 4 pauctifled peo, too hviv 40 est carrion, bat aot too | recently from the Eastere States, whe, frm nis talk, Last week. was, like t recedin k, fai = + ol Peal estate ov depositors ig a wore got over thirty persons proseat that evening. Tue | holy to sell 1 ir Ceigabore, Ths eongacrated day | seems to have been on a tileaion whic! threw uly ire. " p Hse Whe. Preceding week, afalr + any of our banks, n : urge danetog hall next to the Fooms eooupied by the inf. | NBd Its conecoreind vars are ton stead to be Ovaapled | sertty into the rociety uf M. C's aud geuttemna of the | 2VESB® in respect of activity for this season of the | We go not presume to foresee what the futard _ aving be ged for a ball, the impatient dancers | practical, reita roat and moble, | rip. OF Course, tho editorial Urotherhond were more | Year. The exports of produce wore nearly double | may pring furti, or what may Le the results of the x ae Oe ee | ee eee sb sed atsooiater, | ocenpied with te progent shan the frtare, ans bad gees. | thO8e of the corresponding week of 1859; the ex- | yoiiticui events of (ve how: but these considerte at . rough. be poliution, profacatic asecraied | ted the cream of their miuts to meh iog the uaxt President | Ports of specie email; the imports of foreign 80008 | tions ure, we think, worthy of a litt: qaiet thought. b ke sicongiy % te oching Siege ope id | rather dann to acy costterci.om ot subatiting themeelyes | Considerably large an those of the same week The Septer der earuogs of the inde Miami and ‘fo | little words; tntngs cr s . wali ° ™ Whe (es usuiied ts’ ho ie “y | tothe exthoritieg vi the coming millenium, Ik was very | last year. It is too late in the season to look for | Columbus anc denie Reiiroad were as followe:— ough 10 have @ thousand wives, | é* ot sociale onjaga’ bard for the 5 otng eller, ae he wa), to nd anybody that | any remarkable increase in the importing business; | september, isc)... je barm in mea ia those days . oes \. bho ku) 401 | tuk suilicieus faterest to bi muesion to publish a refu- last i. | September, 1569.... be y plstek, Wen, 6 thee the wie parilal,, porueniar Pravi | pal the excess week cannot be ascribed to acci- qi ifa man took as 2 ever the country wniracies: faith ih prayer for mireceisus | Stn cf the werenst nics acainst Utah and the | dent. The following are the comparative Custom Ar fatth 1B a good wo tiuores by isienos St) Morn.ou, Ho oad move qoestlout asked him “about the House tables of the trade of the port for the week ie Flos oy ar two wives " {i captured and | tutors ut tonic road carned in September — throat wie prison Sioa for war or fur numnbet of Brighata’e wives thar about Jesus Obrist and Din, Examerixe L. Rose followed with another of bor | Subba keeping ent me anneal : and since Jan. 1:—~ 1860 haracterisiic syocches, teemiug with blasphemy aad pe ie sane wd ah ad b enn ar ase Saad me . Increase . profanity pag on monmeoay re #179513 «1012870 «2,85, ra , tir, MeRMAY made s most outrageous attack on Jesus ng the part of the Gentiles, and the brother's up hill mission. | DFY 00d... -... 636,967 ITY COMMERCIAL KEPORT, ae Seentcaily came to Ue oumelusion that uo | cempelancy “sor te: ary labors ‘a the East, he was fully gatistiod that a good | © geste mp slain erremsstaarol marketfwas seuiy, with tales ot abte uch, character over existed, als tt teach : Sate amen a Javligaated ibe lastepeaxer on | founded one dream, He (Mt. Murcay) knem one P Gaina all those who > not bueso what work had yok t» be accompiished im the States, and that |, Toral for week. $2225 001 | 2532008 | 2.710.808 | role at igo. for pola aud at Svc fur pearls. some p ak. | Ssnith who bas in his possession 0 2 Ma Roc tioavle (WB thelr book | Roweat propie, many of thom, yea thousands, would awake a a ee one 420 | Baranetcrrs —Floor—The ot was excited with it | “Josephus,” in which no mention ————— | speculative movement, in which prices for moot deseri; ir thovgtts ani generous to vheir | {Our their slumoers aud investigate nad embrace Mor- | Sigce Jan. 1.....$115,765,583 108,934,908 187,095,528 | voap advanced about 10c. per barrel, and in some iigbiest particle of an ailution so that came 4 0 enCd person BOY more thaa bere Were in | A¥mpathies, who world repudiate the Axvvath ov | won'em., Some iustrations of awakening wore alladed Exronte or Pronves axp gs much #8 ldo per sales footed up about | coe Sampeon, Minerva or Jupiter. Ho eontioued to | moat ctber’ grourde, atili cling to tho Koa tmet it pro- | tn: but got Deiug of that very forcible Damasous, Paal of 1898. 1850 1900 | 80,000 barrele, cl give an accoust of the history o: the Apoorypisl New | tects the Ing ¢ aetee aPVinsterect ogempliyers. fhe tor, they have the p) For the woek...... $1.266.199 195.690 2091717 pe ge Testament, and to recite portions of narratives of the | Sabbath tbe ta'lors uot depresses Chem the most — ——— Reg Fy Promega big anes about Previously reported 48,283.6€3 491963 721 @0 757 703 Male there are | eerly life of © which bo Christian pretends to be- | onerous, unconecioony.c and Gertrect ve of alt taxaiton. | z Se aaeonel oe aa tan oneal abe mayo See qo Etire Sate, from siatient in | lieve, Mr. Murray uncluded by presenting the fol- Paina dusigaon yey being depr wy ond ene portant paver penne will shortly be se route Since Jan. 1..... $40,648,783 51,040,411 71,510,010 ee erdettn Wks as | owls . borane, a“ ps. , INTive: TORWS OF THE CABRATH, kept lowered dewa ti the most e>ject aed romedi ome Delegave Hooper was called apoa. aut said eome few Exroets oF Src Ss. Louie exter... Sheth of Chrittencorm t (oom the Jows, Thore wm | eervility. It will tase other ke coe (bat (ia uatitowor faleoted it fr any other | laboring clatses, legieation that To o¢ regarded #s of Deneticeat origia, froma | ledge, at ieamt that wit not tore of oft..e inteligens®, coanog with good willand | Borance and tramp? them itty imdoo fer shout the triumph of Mormeniam. The M 0. was | For the wek...... $896.20 1,824,758 16.079 | Straigi t raticded with the divinity of the cause and adaiuitues | Previowry reweried 20.009. 297 69,444 059 41,947,407 | Choice ar: ¥ aut Whaoy. | Bay hecrece bn Sha) Sn Slenebh end Bageow way Sou vod extra do... va family and bakers’ Drande. at all, and if a SSsaRBssss K Aun to haneds the | Milnes to the “orethren and sisters” of a opel)! curr ae~ | 1868 1869. 1300 Mixes t« eo+ece SSSSZsE8. Sore lan 1... ML 408ATL O99, ney cou wo .ton for the benekt of #!' the races of men, It id | Let it begio by undoing tte own wrocgs, Oreskiag tae | The “Trophet” closed ihe affairs of the forenova dy # 41,204.176 | Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywine aah ane ‘wave. been contsed is {ts proclamation to Cais single, | cbarm of priestoralt aud lifting the lneanes of \goaraagy gawd Reta Ke: pape ody peyote i matwe | The movement of specie has been against the | —Cnpadion flows wea ele firmer i < galar tribe. it hae iteet{ been the instrument of imposing. Let itopon ; Sphere, and ot Cp Sheen Dank © Ih ee -pemnane < bank sverace —_ of the ¢ The anise reached about 1 108 barreles #089" be fer ocd ane a ae The Christians in adopting {t bave made an ana- | the priaoo doors, strike of the chuias it bas helped to } ° Wusewnar oa about (0 start (or Europe wed the stares, rage, i consequence non-arrival of | gad exten brands. Soathere flour wer active and fewer, im part ebroulem, eatatng collision and confusion not oompaviilo | forge aod faeton, and allow aud eocourage the traprisgued « aon hed any be gant ag tapers » | the msual remittence per Northern Light. Woe may | and roceipts moderate. The Pale canbraces about 3,506 to remain ta Now. | with intaliibility of wied ! perfection of oruer tan , to racape from the dark Bastiles of superstition, acd jormsonises te largely favore] with FeraneMiveRn! ierefore look fer & Gedll th " berrole, clos) he ‘abors prices,! h taon as ths editors faire, couteuiieg with | forth ins ton ight of matare aad reason, that ®> «aow | guatty._ Whe, say tings te, ne, cbedaares: bint? pegs je # decline in the specie average | Rye four was at ; dns oe. = ad h rT e 4 ” dle " “—~* p A wie iron peal of | So nT eee ee ee eee eet Tuer manne ses out, | tens Waa teneron age springn axe oatse, ane won Reece “ran. wenrew, She Leu siptemnent. ot | saa eee a he 0 5 Pf aloese on the seventh, Gtting them to be daring | Peeurrected life sdvances with @ demer sop at | Specie Wee $40, 147,52°, which did wot vary mate- | Jersey and ty at + @collar fine, Was the stoning t ' obained down o fear, darkness and degrata | Hg ey = ee paond ae eee | rially from the stateruent of Oetoler I: ot the cor- | figares. W enc with dole oo 6 nat | Wicnitoa? and w the doliar ‘seas, renee pe I EY | io reinforce. Two umetioncuyman ant Rebewent | responding daie iast year the hanks showed aa | Seabel, she agg 4 ibe . * th wa | int right to car te pregmners ia the power ofthe Aless eoasamers. | Ph hy oid 4 ee of vg 13, The Sub-Treseary moro- | eseueet econ $1 6648100 ee re ae < oy E et eatiaaes A, dcetlopuneet foeh ono ot | new apponters. Pratt sat Seow aro tpeir, | MERE contin: * pretty quict; the balance yesterday aa at rH Sy roe pe was eatwely ie Inver of the Gb | ts Ueseneme—-to wot aod ex- | Site cheated oat of their braine are cheated. “Tae who | labors to te tater, and Usnroa goss iM as | Afternoon stood at $4,400,981, against $4,991,575 at | Ohio and Indiana, 8 re these | for that ae Or: Satates fh fj man \. 0 sledge, and buriness agent ow thie thors eo mt | the e . ious : ‘amber ascitoub-.| pensiiics end bo oqnemea, preinat oc 1 capeminien, are erlevooet ely enthaiod, row with Uncle samt hignly probes taat minwone- | We Cone of U Coton ptt ge atari men Sod | tnd $133 8 Seb dat wet a bad woratist, ant, why bo Rom on a Be; jn | the ie nd hy Inst year. The bi eer ee ol Wit (hat whieh permivied thia | hemecives by pro- } 4 e it pritee jouw . as "roy ak prveetaosd,” this shaly | Seat heslont Toler “aud kindred parte of | ee Z| not for the award of the goverumeat lon | was stexdy ad ute y mes . “ make Pee on = e ,o the 224, wh will hove the temporary | aoe , ’ (se | pals we Gna wally eee pitnain Pas peactacaed, bis ova | effect of reducing ube bank reserve to ewell the | State st | more shan all | Srighass hee Hesse Snead | Sub-Treasnry balance. 1. is general eed in | ,, SOMA = ibe market was vtec wod wales Nmited, with- : ; a qa and uete in 8 out bere, bat es a missionary he wae poor from devo. | Stl ry joe. 1s is generally eupy in | in the ? previ . ’ . te eneaher to # pare wih it ¢ | for ths priesthood 0. ore | We eh coe ttn hi the Spread of 2 | the steoet that the bent loos will show an in- | "Corie Wun ehtive ana Gres, wb & Ppecntation mows. ar eo CN, Be ne Oe See for thie pied ane} Be ae ee, eieelot intros | Out. It the afternoon mectiug in the Bowery prewaes | crease to-morrow, This optnion is based partly on Tere were rugors 2, NTE a nm at ln + exadisone are so irrotcwnaple, Mo other samiere | CeO Gipek-ana depriving tie Maer et spoon the appoistment of tho ‘ai complement of the | ihe attitude of the money market, which seems to | speeaiation, part for export so ty splumere, wie 9 000" oda ote ll net ta Ghaseine of for knowledge nooowmary to Unsir equitable elevation | missionaries, be gare them @ plain spoken WAT og. | indicate more enn { 4 part | Dales incinded, wets sold tw traceita. The market wot aver eo # 99 wveptioued in the omap- | Not that the wy coon tay of time or stroagih, « It 12 pat diowlt H predicate & great reinforcement wo | cot pe ton for paper, and partly on | frm y staged, or voleme, sor ihoughtet ia Use eame hour or day | S50 Sever io jeeduee tr hanes weets ia tee or. | Men csingforth m soca nor the idea that the curtailment which has been in aa EEF a oe sm Dapeng le wi Bethy seypen Bosra cas : eat, but te . vrisloa op | bere, with disinverestes feelings, the onlef objert | " ‘ | _ mateo wei date one bail ’ th meet ware to ald them in getting their bread and bat- | Vided among aia. Thie is accomplished by prewtiing ant = cy ang .* Sneadie ater cami, must, however, be remembered that the heavy re- bbia flour at Ba. jad Babbin, wero not intdele. He (Ur Carts) know mavy dirty avd | ter, the priesia of saperstition would bave to ehaage | legislating the appropriated part into susgaptible | 1° :"s pg tye wag re lenvieg tire SP eat | Gu0tion ia lous which we have witnessed is mainly with some cheese at 46a. ermacceriy inddels these were mora dnagreve oie | ‘bel: cecapation. With the Ines of i, they weeld lose | Conditions | Ie na cuilavie errangwarat | enough | Ronkt SAGO ee ey land when ter ert i presume | dae to the withdrawal of deposits, occasioned b; _ Rote _reate ‘were engaged G01. per See to biw thao dirty aod anmawneriy Chrietace He wouili mech eo thelr power t» eriuinate for doabt aad diszetief. | Of manust ladur by es" each for * [rir onsde ote bo qnatiuatoentnan on o-4 h . 'Y Ibs.; 12 tune clover weed at 408., and 1,000 bores encom: Rave suibing to-do with these He w Ike to ewe a | Teking it aw vdgresuiy digiolsh thelr prestige as | own acts woul! ford, inteitvotua!!y ican Yas wane A high _ the movement of the Western crop. The last St S08 Rates to Havre were steady and nachanred. hal! cetabiished where something wore ter logis and | beus weir sews on regeute. Removing Wa in- | a8 wall, at Uhyrealy ors Goce te crartactay | genes, Oibere, egain, sre touring taeie foai'ine poor | loam average wae $129.77.157-—a decrease of | "bite newt to Glaagow. ole would be beard gid £ would jos ¥ th people at Liberty to seek oppor | ing. But this dofraading of the labore by ovortaxing | hee rst hay ited win then e eet } ene oa Hay.—Saler of bales were made at 760. 6 Tie ,. Gust bo # spread. the f | ton) oe for obtening ealuvery knowledge. bint physic aly, at Lhe sane t me tofre via him invite = ie from mips poe ar Bg veg yh. ate $1,612,269 from tho week prewions. At the corres- | and at 800 « Ms. fer clty we. phates, suny wane proprame, f "be | era's we purtciode peek hauls | belay Metronded. oP Tm asbie Ne Wise Saperior 80 YT Te they aud tele families wil be bor by tbeae: | PoRting Aste net year the banks bed loaned oct | gn 'tir nib ott: Sbee Me cabs meommrete Gears.’ He cowciadee ¢ Stein to preserve | Soscived maluuse wes ase bape te tgeoteees ot see tee rl i rosodinerping—It i mogh ant auto tat | crits of preasbing “thot purse and ssrp | S4Y7,2e9,067, Nave. Sy mein 2 8 Correcaing ware sadly, wi & potite i reso~ homer , Bet W make thelr | titolo ac’ p ortemeeof natare. It mak shob aa J laborer. . , mn males of A fer padre! barrele ae a for caspe Teryeote! o" verp-ciing inementen, fe closed | imperious aa orervearing. It maken thems nypoeies Sittin to despoll hia for the Beuedt of his deepoiler, “it | The last nanli from tho Haat urings tatetigencs of ex. | The we K closed apen a very eaay money mar | ioe and sae te ‘pede, cad tebe tb as amen. Vo toe prepat a, bo the eii-ck that | amd Digota, biieding them to their owa blunders, pre- | # uo humage philosoy; {t on ovesroaching, rapasious het, 600 we revise ovr qaotations. Money is now | York ae mieariy, with «lee of common, dhe or come itLee ve [ne ltad [9 the Sear Of $250 annually | venting tueit seeing themselves as others eee thom, fey, that makes bets of burden of laboring men for. ' fairly notable, on call at 6a 6} per cent, and short | Seat are a pot a) $1 4b © 8150, Grade wer for # pebiic Bel peGing them with vanity, and filling them ayth the as g MX succemsive faye, and iloe audts them for aay. "~ 7. quiet acd pom fre Tt) Mra Ror 0° Sef tb amen lost, bit eapporved the | sumption hey are oll dues oilers, besnase of | Ching Better on the sevecth Wham Wo be preeehed and paper, trictly firet ctaas, will go within the same | Ome —Th» market (or oseed wae quiet and dull. Wo Erste. Sue suough: shat tall ot ths propte too weet ge | abe lew or Taree ew! “lentratuzaa® “IneWerses | Leeted God.trem the moana ef apne’. stem, Oaem. be Seare:, Lanipaper ranges from 1 to 12 por eens, S quiet, wot prow em te *uough. Wat Lal tho pea 9 weet te ce (we or 0m . “i fe aes ae stern Sr real iatiale, wie 2d ero tives aa ‘Wn, in come Tat: er tnd wn rest are voit of them abomiayble bares. W costaat | according to quality: first class names go at the we aise bs go wo Dear nua ve preachers, | stea cor 8 practice to the as ag. Wout diflovity. The latest news wes Animation, to the devil's @ atic. which | playet ‘ and sound § philosophy — teact: svanre tne aunkrtanion, it ia nothing Ia of this at Mic oe Rome what unretéin’, <n une v sre we Iso Of uo forvuce solice | no rcongaition ct thie itorence ta dare Maat oy be elon, bo ie all sexiont to " ‘ae same ee froin Europe is to the effect that the demand for confined t about * ‘nod Prot-stante. he inde t . nm ORAL rane Sabbath day, while this a . time thoughtful tf ’ increasing. This ‘vom the damaged mesa, ot Sp law reapers, fue there wae to Derm in sicsis,” barat | eebete ey etsae' taaitngya Wrate of passenget care one | est The way lbaze this time Snoet. abundant. | tures ‘eu ng me early winter thw morelog | odes Seeman dunt ~ hen De | #1000" for’ pre, Ghd same ‘nso sue was opposed io loiter v1 | celew’ng aud Uhoedocing aerom bit “arm, oy the vide of | ly, and to be the Dest condition for using ft | mocotster are Covered «ith gow. Tay con, cl wheat harvest is fi to be. } ends, with sien tee, They shoud ba¥e fall power to spend the dod where tue Peuguing WA# gunz on. [a the care Sains an, home as be ce pg to Re oo yy ® reat | The more England pays for foreign food, ‘he brisker ‘ing country Dat they sivuid Ot De Tewtriched wo b4i0 ‘e of thia man « ovighbarg, and by hue side a super | ry every day. Nature ignores the Sabbath ar- | armeunt an A COMPERT 18 | 6s ingulry f In London, and the dofler the | and epoke of ine 4 @Cully whieb bad beow iranger, “Wiest,” aaid the latigr to the former, | reugement, it for nothing of the kiad. It Pro Peper atl 0 Ot Saker oh, and on multe qquiry for money in iy ANd Che og public halng They bad to take the roome they meo to plough on the ty in this | vides for w restoration ia ‘train & huvdrod miles or more still int ‘ut, Tae prospects of general business, It is groatly to be | Bow bad for many rea GM. Had they take ard ae) eae the mild and moder, poy, | Owens four hours. night isfor rest Bach retara of Ranceare teres wre sess, eeeeerEs re peed | fearod that this bad harvest news, which elates | Mine epartinnot wey w wid bere bad bo reperere. for | acd we auow men te ride on the oars,tor, sf thoy | Meer end rest sbovld be made sod Kept equa! to what throage New York atews tee Reginalag, ot Jey Tae | Di the New ‘ork papers do BOt send their edocated re | choose Wehefuiaoee aad action have exhausted | This ataptation cane, ip rere Bog some of our grain growers so exceedingly, will re- te auch mamwrabie Olaces. She Losiancet the | Sabbath aay iy OTOr Ot | Tih, 60 Frome oe Cape of Genk Hoge, 6 trom j | act with sad effect upom onr trade with Eogland ery ia iaatrabion, he ’ found bi ng 0 load of eand, and b ot in over | land, eo er Dance to make up the tot " Mr. Tenid that tbe time bad arrived wheo the | diapprowal thie 2 . well may a part of RT Cee: Se ee, Sve | and will do us a great deal of harm yet. $ndete should come frward to pi each Whe trawb agaioet | had two or iene nent Daid during six days, horses makes. frowgot trata { Foreign exchange appears to be still deciining the nomerous errors of wae timer, S24 10 geo Gli thelr | AP COwR, 804 Doing om ave See | Seas Le wy ge Ey Y pilivence io crus we army of uabiom’ Friesi# Why are @ | Boly prake La ur godly moignbor aa hone or | ies, ad orm sot Yesterday very excellent, bills wore offered a A}

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