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3 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1860 me ~2 a tt ) MEETING IN HOBOKEN. “oat itis seotional, appeals oxctusively | ‘for tbe Legislature to enact the lawa; it was for tbe &3- | of the Michigan Southern have increased, while | Comyeny. °Gct,!itta'Otiwon; ss, 10°FMr di Raniacce, | tontomante’ Ho%R Koae; 17th, Redoga, Burdett, trom Boer 4 UNION . to the North for ib supyort, and neither expecta nor a@ | ecutive to carry them into operation; but it was over | their expenses have been diminished:— passed « propeller bound E. ~ HALIFAX, Oct 30-—Arr brig Ornate, McCulloch. NYork; s:hiw eee sires one solitary electoral vole from the Often Southera | and above all for the great judicial tribunal of ~ Rai ont ee us Seameben games AAant, fees Gesteaen, wits mase and Pease: tha tna Bichmood, Greybound, Speech of Hon, Hobert J. Walker. Biates of this Usios, Look $0 tbe great, West and there | vorsment to expound tbe laws and $0 expound ie coy | tg a a Ne. + Holt, Chinen 72 days, vig Ham ton Slat, ¥ ta, Baltimore; Celerity, Weer, mess mecting of citiaena of Hoboken was el, aat | 700 80d a weritoritl arc A meOSnSS Ut So Acautrod | tion, to deolare thet helt acta were null and veld. Now 116,376 4 our, ih omg faker Bry one ar, | atti SRMcAT enable Arabia. Song Boston Sit lt evening , in the room of ihe Union Democratic Cla’s at the | by common blood and treasure, by the armies of the | has Congress the right to deprive the sovereign States 60 882 wn rs ton & Con water, hmm ee ee ceiak ter , Revolution, of the North and the South, and defended | of the Soutb—co sovereign and co equal with you—of 42,426 ae ‘Malaga via Gibraltar 29 duge, with Spor ade Oy Hotel, to the number of several hundred. Tho meet: | Perit. conquest by the immortal’ Jacksoo—(ap- | their rights in this common territory? This ques 110.578 | prus'wine dc 10 C2 BJ Peiern, JERSEY, Oct 21—Sid Corblere, Jean, N York, img was organized by the election of Edwin A. Stevens | isis) and acquired by the armies of tho North aad | tioo bas been submitted to that suprene jut 164,665 Brig Lipecla (of Castine), Corawalie, nak 13, and UE Gh, Wecatliy AYE, Suatomauc, Oxnard, York: 18h, serene Gens Wer, Da | RS de gente te a ou | sa naan at Wie as a wan | Sica Reet emeaae | Eee pate eee tea Aca John Shotwell nad others as Vice Presidents, and Heury | sone of NTE Ste tne organization of this common | an act cf Crogrees was’ a violation of the oon#titn!ioe, Bede gen wares curred cl dock load of fesis nd oversee | SEO copies i ay Maa Dollard and B, Walker, Charles Clinton and others as Secretaries, territory as that of the glorious and gallant sons | and was null and void. Butin defiance of that decition, an,a00 Brig Jobm Butler (Br Miner, Fort au Platt, Oot 28, with my | Resolute, Precman, ¢ lat Ab r ‘New: Gov. Warm, on boing introduced, was recetved with | of the North. Ie mot that territory @ part of | dinregerding your Tights and liberties as smell as min, ! bogaay te, to G Had heavy ia the @uif; Shy hy aS aries, Tem ‘common —. onr whole ing Congress as ) ’ ; th, Gove Dood and Leng continued applause. Ho sald :—My friends | You, comms, HounTy TS, Pinberitance—sud have ot | tne bese of tbe Danube, the Bosphorus. or th eRe WH Sawyer (of 1 Smite, Remedice, Cet 20 Bera is . VaR fad tr Qnoeosinwn ina ‘and fellow oitizens, never have! risen to address a2y | ino South equal rights in its possession? (Applanse.) | this ceographioal pay, Proposes to strike the jud - ‘Thos Crocker, hence for New Orleans Jas Foster, Jr, Abert” do; 19th, Conqaes, Te public assembly w::n such deep and abiding impressions | \s it not theirs oo toga aa a ee mg iva I, the Pie ag —— sey | Appin toe] Brig teceimaw (of Bockavile), Nickels, Sagua, Oot 17, with Geadertend, Vinal, Charicsion! Chaneeiee, Necneey NY¥ork:, i or dea mor D irely from oar \. ‘Buck 8 @F the solemnity of the ocoasion, and of the important | Any Silet Hlad Lint ot vrrilory to ihe comaya country. | tue coostitution, and limited the powers of ihe gover prt Obrien, Plumer for sulay, orf {question which is submitted to the de‘ermination of the | (Great applause.) Aud what is it that this Nortuern, | ment, they assigned these disputed quee expecially . ee tases” Fey ERE, ee yon American peopie, and to you, fellow citizens, ae a part of | #ectional, phical party Lage y dag le ee pe hod - peti bay ne a preter ‘a Gibraltar Oct 6, with oll, woo! Ba, © alge Cochrane, do ‘dat people. That question is not one of mere here eee ert pane potieet the South, shail ‘athe | <ailicns cr fellers of valea, rr the, ultimate or Perera ae Monpay, Nov. 5, 1000, xg | the piece: soe meri bed B pee ont Ratnbare i Keneedy 0, orn ng A Rg A i It does pot concern backs or tariffs, or vote that the South haveno part | ment of the supreme judicial tribunal . . - omitted 10. N bay agp pein that bave been heretofsre or ri, jot io. “thin front common qlereitory; that, | that tribunal hs vedere a ES 1000 Tone Vo, 1500, ia sé atime ra 6 Ma Hamitce ties “ofa aus tas | Charles arate Foper, Soran’ ior, alckenbor iu was acquired as po euCl rp 0 » 5 }, spoke s , Ve @ecided by the American people. It is one which coa- | *NOnED wes waitin Mave a0 right to this common | sectional, geographical party underiakes not only to ¢'®, 43 | Gam'for Monterideo. "The R has explerteucsd Nedoy wenteer; | Bon Francisco: Old colony, Lom, do te Oaralit; Trade Wing, ferns the existence of the government, and the porpetul- | inneritanoe, but it is yours alone, and the people of the | regard the righi#, intorest oe eee taal se ag ola. ac. Odie aie 5 beston, Sevaupah; von. Moutice Point a tf tbe Goion, The gua aot what moar ae | Nin LOR a fnroy ease x oo | parti sng ane ot org dpurineni, A | cement Tem On wi et ans an |S a eee i ec a to be decided by the government, but ite, aro we longor | Pom, St ve ‘North, and the South shall be excluded en. Eahureee aud the Preeident.- I trust that, however, other a eae Diet ot Botany Porte, aid ley 00 nish. NYork; Cornila Alem, to float over us? Have we assembied for the lest time, | platiorm , ‘ ae cage reported 2 {the | 290C0 BrieRRSmb’S3 9136 11% ‘al 4 . Savannal ane, se citizens of a common country? Thid, fellow citizens, | proclaimed by Mr. peers ta, al le, North | ion, to disregar the saprene judicial tribunal ol ioe | aie Ree ee ins 75 OUPFE acsenghs, Riokiood, Sareanah, 8 days, wus | FoR hee eh r NYort 241 Casi Safford. Baltore” ee em oitmamaante ani“yous an prt of tho | prets, and again’ repeated by shat moat layidiocs aut | Jersey will sand, a8 abe always has stood, by the coast | 6000 HazlemRit tm 96 10% | cotton ae, ‘ven 2s anah, 6 dayn with conor ro | cbheaekimeinesflepharn, and Kapire, Coombe, W Fork; 285, , before to-morrow's setting Ban, are to | Cangerous enemy of our Calon, and of our country on tole and the Unie, ie thee peed neuros. ee 0 metready. Mot dco” ae gal Bourn, NOrlennay \, Teue, Dull, Apelackicela:, Ces- david Sg hp ml 4 ee Hye ge ONY Cresent Larritory shoul be | to tupport tbe democratic Union candidates for Uoogress | 2000 LaC&MILI g B. vi 3 | Bebe ae igri ian rr Sires: Canivetor, Raseal aq 9 » whi 5 ° coral ony F Merwin, Avery, * : : see not only ihe city of Hoboxen, the Siato of New Jorsey | cocupied exclusively by the North, and the south ox | and the State Legi ature, as well.ae the Union electors! | | Babe Park Bank. Be brs Oy ee a ele aa a apd the United States, but it is a question which concerns | cluded by Northern voter, by @ geo or taut 54 Pac Mail 88 Co..¢ 92 4036 Schr Haxall, Winters, Petersbury Tae Prince Albert, Olsen, Wi malay ton NO. 19h, Alber. Seraratiss. Unet Tesnlsee eto to bo decided wusther don. Mabtly, and hive said pute artor of a’ contary ago, i¢ | Dmownen, oR PRONATLYMCRDRE —A man named Mance | 1860 NY Central Rit iy bhpg a . 3 Marva’Ga; 2008 Fi MoVonaid, Poller, falle- — pots or free citizens, hereafter, shall rale ani govern the | bis constitution and Uaion are perpetgnned, Day Se Farren was yesterday found in the river, toot of Jay | 100 0... Hs Bear CA Cr ‘Everham, da ius and Thalaita, Sogn, N York; Corneiios Groat. world which we iahabit. (Cheors.) If that quostion | flag of our country will wave aver & Cottairt Calne ead | treet, with hie bead and body cut; and from all accouni# 72% | kebr Sea Witch, bith, Joba, NB: Oregon. Wilson, Mangoonr Sth gw tay ball be decided favorably, na 1 truth ia God it willy (e Arooly ahoald our present comnmoa territory be do | ii preeumed tbat he waa knocked overboard on Sar TX | Rar Metin Loo ia Fa Sg, Keuthurn, Jamaica, Fi hae Napier, Broad, and Awasom , wiees’ Coronghoat tay iife have beon devoted to maintain | voled exclusively to the people of aaa sere at Amore | day evening by a boatman employed on board oue of the as | , Sate Fannie Hazard; Vibberts, Kllzabeinport for’ ast Hart mele Ji, Mary B Jouts. Jones, Rio Janelro (ant ld from, and perpetuate the Union— (applause) —if that question | Yast rok it, Corte gencies, should be by the power of | Newark steamboats. The Soroner was notified 35% | Schr Joneyh B Potie, Holley, for Norwich. from Dea! aby; Slam Stadord: St Jeane NB. aise Seas Shail be decided favorably, peace, happiness ead pros- | and their ie ceeded exclusively. t0 (0 North, 0] | —_—_— 36 Seer BW Ratcock Reomeze for Westerly. "York, and Ophelia, iliggine, Mobile.’ \~' = Nameral- Perity shall dawn upon us The woaderful progress | the Northern Seewed by the North, except the small ~ 11000 do. BIN 100 do......b60 85% Behr Wild Rover Guna Ol aot 5 toni 23, Eee wate: Seth, Aisenen, e- Which you hava felt ia tho past will be evou exceeded ia | show “ed by the present Soutuern States. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ‘to nucsoo RRit.si0 60% 11Chi & Rook is RR 055 | Bek Sem Which, Hier, Providence far Philadelphia, 1 WYork, the fatire, until the moral ladaence of unis country val | FOeiICn Ta at wbearmics of the North and of the 10g 80d 89° 975 dors. .ss 68 | Bebe Dr Mogers, Mitchill, Norwich. 16 hours, ATER Gravgamnd 28: Lamartine, Zeraichou, Bostoa: Pyra- id al a 7 7 -~- sy . 5 . glorious fabriv of the people's will. (Cheers ) Lot us look, sr anis tn os loxvay, Nov. 5—6 P. M. 10 Harlem RR pref. 40 50 Chi,Bar&QRRopg 84 Behr Nicanor, Parker, Port Ewen for Lisnow ¢ ct 16—8id anna, Uray, N York. bef © bid an eternal farewell to his great united with the North tn maintaining these rights in our ¢ ‘s i 3 fol- pre 7 | ‘Adonis, J Eltzal fomy cian whilst we have yet acommon coatry—wi lst second] stroggle for independence; that on the bionty | ‘The bank statement of to-day compares as fol- | gqydo.....+... 403 100" d0......0pg 86 | loop Adonle, Jennings I or Be weet Te Arbors, Manahes, Dos, Pista 3 the flag of that united country ie stil! tloatiug over us— | fields of Mexioo, under the command of their groat lead | jows with that of last week:— SECOND BOARD. Steamer F T Hearts, ‘Philadelphia, Collin, New Orleans; ws Packard, Meccan ak: Jet us look at what this Union and this constitution have | ers, Scott and Taylor, nearly all of the vast territory Loans. Specie. Circul’n. Depori's, | $11000 Tenn 6s, ’00.. 875 100 she Erie RR..260 82 Beamer Revery, Peres, Piledelouin Bulle ‘Crowell, Boston. achieved for this great aud glorious country. Waoea the | now in dispute was acquired; that in the obtainiag of 9 si03 302,626 22.798 690 9,123,108 78.066 612 9 v 100 Hudson River RR 6934 come 5 cenit 1s gy Sclieia ee oy Caran Pipe Se cork, cons:itution was framed we had jess than foar milli f | future possessions the South sball Livery ny to con 7125 234684 22,194 982 9'429'423 79,679,416 125 Harlem R&....-+ 11% anne i Ht Bowman. dlesbled. . emt hee Boker rm Bore, Teoh conn * na peopio; we had but thirteen States We have now more | tribute as freely and as liberally of ber tage deoeryshd creas Cansellatna scent alaaneneneinn 150 Harlem RR pref.. 40°; ‘Bteamer Pelican, Baker, Providence. Golden City, , Tahiti. Sia Aug’ 23, Starlight, owes, ‘han thirty millious of people, and the Empire State | as the North—if the South are to be told that, semaraions Increage... $1,871,968 — 306,320 1,613,804 350 40} Wind at sunset #85. Boston. alone contains now a larger population thaa ths whole | of the past and of the future, they shall be now and for. | Tnorease. ne ae a sas 40% Muia0vaxe, Ang 4—C\d Ragle, Willams, Hong Kong; Ith, ef the States of this Union when the constitation was | ever excluded from all this vast territory, including both ms " bot the? t 42% Briapola, Patten, Ualiao + framed in 1789. (Applause ) ‘Then, gentle m, our po tbe continents, with the single ox spsion of Say The increase of loans is large, but the increase o: $3 " i. * scguter: yono. sept 1—In port barks Mary Elzsbeth, Dunbar, Ehern spect te allopuny teeentainn; sod Clltsbare aied, and represcated exclusively by the Norta. Is this | deposits, which has been very large for the past 67 ins Dundraao bay) bad us fo. via 1540 Mole flour, or we i ee ee Penn., was then the most weatera post of this greai Jont,reagonable, a conformity with that great principle ly- | three weeks, has evidently tempted the banks to 95 40% | 087 bu - rained at $60,000. anata do sboat Sach Torta Baucbon, trom gw. country. Where are we now? Wo have reached the Mis- tog at the basis of the confederacy and vecopataea ang | expand. Taken in conjunction with the loss of | 20 sbs Amer Ex Bk., 98 40% intr THALATTA. Blineon. hence tes Seot 38, | lata. Kaciet, Terry. NYork, sissippl; we bave passed beyond ita borders A tier of | witoteneality of every Sate of thisUsion’ ls lt ia | specie, and the political uncertainties of the day, it | 0 Pc M.S80o..bl0 98 $06 | Wide, with a ey 2 Baron, oo ‘Thomas, Cl, bark Tiva, Durie, hence via 8¢ Bustos from the forty-nine parallel down to the Gulf bas perfect equality of every am. specie, F ’ 2 do. :. 98 of Nawrout, Oct 23-ld Hope, Tucker, Cardiff panics mo = elt pages ee States: ee liad a ine Orion ta Pose £ aa oe will not have a reassuring effort, though at an- | 100 N ¥ Cen 83 a Jenne, 3 " and NOr- verritor: lage ve one EWC OSTLE. Ps — h thom. But we have ecated the ‘hoights declares that they are admitted upon ® footing of perfect other season, and under other circumstances, it a5 do. Lape ng a my teogrenpe Pee. menarovitch, for NYork; Joban. a Julia. On- ¢ e e. — ‘nag = fl age Lge een jeer greg aye ll a = might seem natural enough. The specie reserve is on the . Beniaala Kui fe BY wi , for do. Cid 171s, Johan, then ‘ gress 8 ts P 4 Peeito Ocean, "The "Northwestera States Hoses mbit, tashry,eacesraly nd forever to the Neri and | really a milion more than i shown abore oa wisi 38 ben, ay eke Susan Jane, ee fp | [Old toih. “Lady Blaney, Wrrit, work; 224, Boomerang. ‘when the constitution was framed, were an uabrokea wil- | clu a from lo ie money market lull, People are i ford, was w artis, Adieon, RHewcastiz, RSW, Aug 4—Arr Warren Goddard, Rul den only by the foot of the savage, contains | main, are they equal’ If the Congress says that in a) i i ji reported, concerning the | welbourne. le, Gerees, trode ay ar ee feted va ae decane, this vast domain New Jersey shall spread tndeflaitely, and | to see the election over before parting with their fare oti Addison. Capt Forrgcrn, Oo }7—Arr Taras ‘sins ox fern States, which then contained scarcely fifty thousand | Virginians shall not be allowed to carry their ineetta jens money, and while the amount of paper offering is children: » canoes ‘aged 33, rk oe to Wave, (from London, aad peamed: ping here wo bad tain vad al Soetarin oo hen bat poi the ee or this. Galen poinen? small, there is still less money seeking investment pony Ct L} ate. 920, M Mitelatt ne ee Meutlvery, vo we is wonderful , but * As I 5 a; v Sobers ary fatale teen te wa, te wera | He, ty Sea stant naticer | M ducounte, Brokers are paying 66 70n cal es bey hay Ue am more lives of ; we have « x of “ v i i t ), Blanke. from for I. 0s mineral wealth. Tho gold of Califoratafalone, within the | al fact that all tho States of this Union bat cus uae) Tne Toesge hsm plang 8 2h es Bombey, sot adrift in the roads off Bremerbavea, and weal on 4, Oct Ta port brig Rama, Hantld, wig; schr Fleet- leat cloven years, has exceeded $500,000,000.' Our mines | tlaveholding States. Slavery has receded gradually from | much inquiry. Bankers’ rates are 1054 for sterling, shore below the new dock, but has go of, and la tow at anchor | wood. Cathcart, for NYork 3 ¢ ef coal and iron exceed toose of aay other pation, and of | the North. At the last consus New Jersey hal a few and 5.18} a] for francs, but large amounts could ip the roads. nk eee, OF Arr ignohoras, Pendleton Calleo; all the continent of Europe combined, And it is | bundred slaves, and | suppose she hasafew now. Well O48) » Liverroot. Oct 20—The Ceres, for New Orleans, and the . D yenbed Binds Barer Sid 21st, Oceanus, net merely a material progress. Gur moral snd intel aggre ipod Sela oot cen as 3 not be scld without a concession from these Sunderland, for Chariestoo, bave all put back through stress of louie care to6 ca + pm mene Feotual advance has even exceeded our material pro- | 'Y, occu i 07} at, he! . | Revolution, Webb, 1 ‘passed Dos! 7H erema ‘We bave more schools, we ‘have more churches, baie the secendency io. Mo Union, should seein ha ebpe Seep billa sre offered at 107) af Moi ‘Danube, for New Orleans, has put back with da. Kisawitec, , Nebula Wore we ~ a 334, We have more newspapers than tay otter nation, both Houses 5 ; 52 . Rio Janeino, Sept 3$—The poop of a vessel, about 80 feet | fmmins, (er 22 air Merrimmn nabage more democrats” (Laughter Ll by exclusively Southern yotes, to elect @ President, | was a smart reaction in the stock market long and 22 to 24 fe ‘shen tovel with ° 18, ; Fitts, Copenhagen (and ens more educated freemen: we li * | alk you the question, ws American cient, rupee the ‘There was PMAtcnie “old aor- Bascbeous about 16 lschee igh: und Iron Fal og ore palnead “Grocatom, Oot Are Broesto, Guiranovish, 1 York frage; we bave a greater and a bagpier aud a more pros. | South should obtain this majority, and should propose to | to-day, and many shorts were rightenes tone color inside, Sepibeniy aot Ung ts oe wae, oe rw Ne a Sree Fret a Perous people. (Applause) Do we realize all the | elect # Soutnern President and Southern Congrossercla. | 0.0 their contracts, Prices advanced two a three ther part visible, And, supposed wo be an American, was pase: | and s tomber loaded Brig poise in. d advantages which heaven has showered upoa us’ Are sively by Southern votes, and that they ehould prop se 4: after the board rd. it ae 4 8, lon 34 W. by tne Linda, Turser. arrived Br Jouns, NF, Ovi 17- brige Laura, Holden, New York: sufficiently thankful to a great Providence for all tl to exclude the institutions of New Jersey and of | per cent at the first board; after the board a re- eT scan, 18th. ‘Northern or, and Ontharine, King, do. Cid counticns blessings whict: He has bestowed upza oar great | every Northern | Btaig, SOrOV eT ie bod wad ‘te | action took place; in the afternoon stocks were ed Bept 8, 40 deg © Nickels, Matanzas, ‘and glorious and beloved couvtry? And to what do we | territory acquired equally by a gg a ed h in, and the market closed irregular. master, bis wie had + bip Croseder, Hill, for Botton lag. ‘owe all this? It is te the constitution and the Union; it | their treasure, aod to monopolize it exclusively | higher again, . 042 | Grande. Another boat with 12 bands had landed on the beach ore tw, Oct Tae tae ee ee ‘was the Union that made us free. I address now tho citi. | for the South and for slaveholding States—that all The amount of business done was small, and 06244 121,724 686,013 | 95 4eR 8 of the bar, but 9 of them are said to have died. eeatle for NYork. mons of New Jersey, and I ask you withoat the Uaion, | territory should be for ever slavebolding torritory—all m ine its cial pe 205 059 193 '456 1,661, Warrexrornt, Oct 19—The shtp reported on shore to day Zienixzer, Oct 18—Arr Fairfield, Hull, NYork for Rotter- where would New Jersey now be? She would be a depen: | the Statcs for ever slaveholling States—aad that you, | the outside buying quite moderate. 260,809 819,077 1,010,116 | pear St. Julin’s Potat 1s the Americah ship Martha Whit sore, | dam. Gant colony of a foreign kingdom Brave as her soas | gentlemen of the North, by e Southern l'resitent'sad | paring the prices current this evening 685,311 204.238 2'830,062 | Colbure, from few ork for tne ‘inde; she doesnot make | (Pax Steaxsmir Persia. Ovy Care Rice ausonarae,) might have beet, they’ would. have falien fu the unvqual | Southern Congress, should be for ever exsiaded fromenc. | DOO Ue. th eg 1.661200 212,738 ee pd a ee corte eae clones snd he Staten Bad ees Ua: | 77 J aaa ee a ce none oe ee Virgins is New York Oou elie oe Waatamem, piste ie Biotin w a . wee pion that made New Jersey a - issourls, ty rein = a a 2. iN free and’ indepen teat state, Appianse.) And'without | aud indignant deavneistion of such iojastice. Would | \" - 83 : pnd ros eerie Arr {rom NOrieaus 28th, Ash at Antwerp, h inequality? Ask the | tral, 14in Erie, 1 in Hadson River, 1j in Michigan 203 vannah 26h. Canton, at Milford. the Union, w Jersey aud the other States | you submit to such injustice, such inequality’ ee | , , . 365 315 1, ‘Arr at San Francisco 9:b ult Eliza 4 Sid for NYork 2ith. Anpie Hail, and Innisfail, from Ardroe- il fail back and retrograde even faster in the | deecendants of tho North, who shed the first blood of the | Central, 2{ in guaranteed, | in Illinois Central, } in 888 251 242.001 4'008.210 | Afcte Ceean. with 1140 pble oll and 17 440 Ihe bone san; Luva. from Yarmouth. Oe en ern ee ee ou mbo ewavered ot Seratoge, | Galena, 7 in Rack Island, jin Toledo, 1} in Pacific 190,173 216,586 1,015,044 | aid\Ilth on s cratse: th, I'A Lucy Croaby. doa of Horjenas 38, Lavanter, from Liverpoct; 20, kchil~ that we bave gained in the half century of progress ht at Bavker Hill, who cmquered at Saratoga, | Galena, J ee “4 1a7'17 147632 6961584 | Bid from Talcahuano Bept 18, Bea ean e that haa jost bees exhibited. Now, if these great ani | who fought at Long Island, at Monmouth, a} Trenton, at | Mail, ‘Ihe following were the last authorized quo- 96476 108643 443°178 | cruise are from wrest, atest vis ) Serious resalte bave followed from the Ualon and the | Princstog, ob ELAR? Wine tte cromuiag victory st Tore, | tations of the dey:—Tennemess, 87} a 3; Vir 102,495 138.426 604'356 | , ATT At Pasta Oct 9. barks Vieilant, Cole, ¥ and"Alnmle st Deal; Flore Southard: ana Regios, a Glugoey Constitution, what question can be 80 great as waether | Foil of the South, including the crowning victory at Yorg- | tations ee pe 23.756 793 299 446 | o% Green, do. 240 ap all told: spd Atiaue, 9: Deal; Flora Kouihard, and ‘at Glasgow; that constitution shall be maiatained, and that Caion | town—ask those Northern mon who fought the battle ia | ginia 6's, 90; Missouri 6's, 77a}; Canton, I7j a 20387 87723 358838 o> Teparts loft at Tom er, bark Arr (rom Philadelphia, Tuscarora, at Liverpool. sball be perpetuated. That is the question that is now ped rig a ag oe sa onda me wiz of inde: | 8}; Camberland Coal preferred, 11 a 13; Pacific 129420 19.769 687.223 | mas Hoxie, Mattapolsett. 14 bole this nie f A c pe ple pendence, igns of Mexico—usk a 8 " ’ 7 4 - 4 American Ports. This a question whether sho | thoee Northern men whoee blool was xhed upon that | Mail, 03 a; New York Central, 834 a ?; Erie, 32 Fy oe ett. Lon ee BOSTON, Nor S—Arr ships Niobe, MeKen rg Oxlentia: Loe 14 the conatiiction mala. | roll, whofe treasure was poured) out to obta'a | 4 9.’ Hudson River, 544 a4; Harlem, 17 a 4; 280495 74,054 977, are, Rahhawayten 0 rerr ae Joo, | 28 vie Vartscuih: NS; UM brig Ualobridgs Ta Come Woden, ‘his common terri! c he North if thay | *°%5 m , 3 4 , jatthew Luce, eland, NB, on a cruise, . NB, . would ever consent that the South, banded together ara | preferred, 303 a 40; Reading, 42) a4; Michigan 276.04) 20,609 1.047.507 | 40 so all wilt: 18, Vigilant Cole aM | Bio Janeiro; pokes Chari Gry Cow Si Martins J Far: Hee ee eae Mary? Gentlemen aay you wosla | Central, 634 4}; Michigan Southern and Northern 2176 (106788 a hler Gam teen tanker rower’ Phiiadelybin; Weet Gleam, Tarr, York: A shall cling to it until the lest pulse of life ive to it at once an answer of flerce matiea and | Indiana, 174 a §; do. guaranteed, 40} a}; Panama, in ee pore Per et Seeabes, Oe Ui, with 660 bbls sp"oli—all haads de and Beitimores Snip State: mera, St Jong hall oouse to vent; it ie my duty to say | ofanoe. | That woul oe tie ae overvoard in’ Boston, | 122123; Illinois Central, 73] a 4; Galena and Chi- 1041S 1870815 | pA ieiter from the fourth oficer of bark Ben} Cummings, ' Rartoaint. Brookmen, "N¥ork; ge S war of revolution uous mere pream’ | cago, Tl] a 72; Cleveland and Toledo, 35 a j;_ Chi 1as.044 S48 011 Boi at apa ana Pe pwnbaapbas Posse ah Gatveny corre Aree hether u { aad Vaated may be | bok abdsiraction. (Cheers) |, geutienen, if . Oe} 652 + Chic a & Green, sonds. NB reports i Beare, Philatelpbia; a Bere eee tke ecttisg of tomorrow's een, Now, it | you ol. the North would not submit to sash | 8° “a “siege ad #4; Chicago, Burling: 90,008 658.365 | her at Past, Get 8, with 100 bble wp ot! on board, to salt mame Le iy et this Union ie indeed o peril, and if we are rusping for inequality, £ — an ae wa eet ton and Quincy, a ae ys i om, de. 1 Cateatta; bare & Wright Jr, Gibbe, pice, stan: pon r + fs he Sa’ a. i 6 . , * omar. Crowel x 3 Se pro een oy 5 ee pee A ie eam, dimer you! Have they not ‘the blood of The following was the business of the b-Trea 250779 1,70.6820 aL, patton, from Boston Sep! 22 for Oey ‘Crowell, Thales bit a i jawns below—if, \odeed, the scales are now balancing the revolution in their veins as well as you’ Are thoy not | Fury to-day:— 836.918 786 492 ‘Rbip ering. from Lovdon Sept 26 for Aus- a it the other, it i the most | Dot a a 7 -——— —cae emenes ‘ Starting esl sosmnantees. question which'a great people | and ‘o thelr rights under the conetitatiog At you have’ 182 196 60 | Total... $126,294 084 22,1094.082 9 420,428 79,610,416 | Foster, {rom Cardi Ju y 20 for Hong Kong), Aug 22, lat 8 N, ey were ever called upon te de. cae U yay itees hat 6 700 Ss ee eons poll saa aceuieatené « «6,619,459 $1 ‘So returne—eame as last week. Cy Lincoln, from Liverpool for Calentta, Sy ty ? iz, wind 7 —there ma iy zens, deen’ i . ne Se a ‘neote Sak aaate Urea oe tana ond tm attached to tia Union (cad | nave, givea ts tmy | The Director of the Mint, with the approval of CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, | Sr sre se ty 14 (eal 294) tor | BRR em, 1.1 tire HT humble efforts from cy eo _preseal ti 7 Inite: » AY, Calew ‘ Fenult, There iso cause Gls may | eeriod-t ‘am “deeply attached to “tI thick win | the Secretary of the"Treasury of the United States, | prsanerevys—Fiour—The foreign ‘news bad a favor- | 8 og tn Oat Aug é for Singspore, | febre Tiolette (Hp). Alara: (Br) sock & result, bat cause that is fall of pertl to exch ever | has arranged with the Adams Express Company | able ini cence on the market, whicn was firmer, and four my love aot desire to perpetuate ¥9 | for the transportation, free of cost to the shipper, of | M4vatced from Sc & 0c. per barrel. Tne sales em- bearioa ‘ant 2 miles and every ove o tis great Colon. What is that cause’ How diferent aatice, | °° braced about 3,000 bbis , closing within the following from Liverpool for Mobile, Oct 31, Bardesy | Eness, Galveston; were the feelings under which these united and sister Congress monopolizing | old copper cents, in sums of $20 and upward, to the ps aye 00 05 bo | UMN BE, dina 12 mien. weoersn ira Sates contended during. the war, of the revolution aad | all the foerail ct the feeih wecld aie tere ebsertaly | Mint, and of the new cents in retarn to all points | itre geste, from cid and'sew wheal.......'8 op 8 fe | Mig ERM nat on wverpon for Berk, Out 4 eee eae eee essere of the North ant of the | ratber than Submit to such degradation, (Applause.) | inthe Atlantic States accessible by railroad and Superfine Weatera.----.- 0... 800 0 § 60 | ,,Sbip Ady Franklin, Jordan, tom Liverpool for Work, Oct Ft Bouth were concentrated ui that great and glorious | And I tell you, ifthey were so craven and cowardly as | steamboat, and all other places which can be mon to choice Western extra 6 80.87 25 | dbp National Guard, Gates, from Liverpool for NYork, Oct i man, tbe greatest that the Al ty ever gave tohuma | to submit to such a« violation of their rights and ‘ x St. Loule exe ° + ©2607 25 | 12, iat 4728 lon 29 25 " hiingele Biy; the Father of our Country. thet great and glorious | such an overthrow of the constitution of their common | reached by means of gonveyance not incurring 5 70.06 10 | bbip W F Schmidt, Dean, from Sunderiand for NYork, Oct | SOOT si fon of Virginia, tbe God like Washington. (Great ap. | country, and yield (ap this great country to & | unreasonable expense. Adams’ Express Company 607 60 Mp omedee ‘ ae Forkeens. ume) ‘armies of the Revolation were composed of | Northern joai party, you would despise them ‘eet en nts for forwarding coins to and exchang- 18 00 wm supposed (rom Shields for U Sates, Oct 6, int 41, Taylor. Boston. citizens of the North and of the Soath. It was the | your hearts for their cowardice. (Cheers.) Now, then, | @¢t as agen - 5 8600425 Forest Ciy, of York, trom NOrteans for hint ie Borfolk. gens of Goa ta, of the Carolinas st win of Mary. gentiomen. that a= ae a — ing them at the Mint. Each parcel of silver should pt - oan, igeto 9.ka70a wer: ear depo elaware, toget 5 Jersey : Presev' eal sletia, Watson, from Boston Cape s Ge Worth, thas tromed, the Declaration of lndapenanace | (othe mark you, geatiemen, | Dé securely enveloped and fastened. Enclose the without oa -ae ie ne ew Suly for Cape Towa, | BANGO! Fg th Union. But, by midnight, that carried forward the victorious | {tie not presented by this sectional, banner of , party | memorandum of the amount and denominations | change of im; our country upon. the piains of | toithe people of the whole Union. No. GNacrarattans | Demoranda bi & 8 suder MeNeil, Somers, {rom Kurope for NYork, wg ime Treaton, and that carriel it forward tr. | and by their platform it is presented to the people of the | in the package. Pat the whole in good transporta- from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, Oct 6, iat 116 mph upon the beigh of Prinoeton. (appl ase.) | North eee Tice akan eee ble order. Seal, mark the value on the outside, Saar May tian, Gray. 2 days from Boston for Savannah, Trae It was the North and tho South, united under the banner are jority, are asked’ to un a . : " " Fs ALL RIVER, Xi Oe Gena chm mehwyen the triempaner tee Revote- | ia "ne election of ‘these sectioaal ‘candidates, and by | direct to the United States Mint, Philadelphia, en: a Realname ys (ov 2—Arr sohr Thoe Winnos, Davie, N York: tion, which gaived our indepeudence, which estabiiahed | force of @ Northern majority to deprive them | closing your instructions in the package. Silver ar lon—by & vesse: which GEORGI our constitution, and which gave us al! that proud pos! | brethren of the South of rights in this common territory. | reviona. " toa which we how sccupyramong the gations of the | Are you willing, gentlemen of the great conservative | Nd copper must not be mingled in the same parcel. (Applause.) There wat n0 question then of the ng g by Ba co State Kg gy By ad The United States Mint Circular, in relation to the jorth » onal —that State whore, very b 7 vaaad erie. So reon tein anaes to ants woalber darknees of our supposed overthrow, the armice of the | Purchase of silver bullion for coinage, and in re- ¢ Washington waa of Northern or Southern birth, | revolution crossed the Delaware and turned this tide of | ference to the copper cents, can be had by apply- ! UMAR, Get Scr Stan, Laverpcol” Cid Ap bark Neveria, Castro, Malaga and Bares: bo men asked whether be was or was nota slaveboider. tt EB No men made ough on lequiry of Merest when be ing a’ the money department of Adams’ Express red out bis life blood | oe Of the rights and i office, in this city. ence of New Jersey apon her soil. And even as Some mot i e Jate ae the war of 1812, of our second stra for inde me more railway traffic returns have come to , when the armies of the N ‘and the hand, and we subjoin them in tabular form:— unchanged. shed their commisgied blood upon the soll of Roads Oot , 1860. — Cet., 1880. Inerease. Corrss—"he market was firm, with sales of about our country and in defence of the te and Rock Isiand. ..$1R 640460 18,960 | 2,000 bege of Rio at lic. Mberties of the Union, When, dur strag Michigan Central........ 926,300 300474 «© 74.178 @ market was firm but quiet, and only git, tarr=on of Virginia, for whom New Jersey voted for Michigan Southern ...... 218,466 277,978 += 60.513 foes. emt of the United States, and Johason, of Kentucky, Burlington, 186.187 241,964 65,766 | _ PRmcmT® were again (irmer and higher to Bagliah porta, nd the glorious regiment of that State, shed their blood bi BeEMERWAvEX. Oct I4—Arr Bremen (as), Wessela, NTork; 17th, Capada, Wyman, NOrieans. Glolus, Mianke, Bombay: 15th, Bremerhaven, ‘Hi jaltimore aabingtoo ta detagpe of their county 'e the glorious victory of the mn ‘Hikes, & 204, The steamship Adriatic arrived to-day, with ther with florious voluatesrs “4, soldiers of the North, no man asked whether that bat- | else, reposes upon the perfect equality andco sovereigny | (ates to 20th ult. from London. Comsols are | gq 309 pales cotton at \\ i. To London 90,000 bushes | Alston Wont, Hensiu's, talion came from the North or the South. Aud whea of the Statee 0 thia Union hereand everywhere. (Cheers) | higher; wheat rather dearer; cotton quiet, but | wheat, in bulk,at 15d, and 9,500 bbis four at 4s. Rchemnend. Beott, of Virginia, after he wat wounded, amid the | And can yo wonder that whea you thas threaten t0 de- | 610.4. Rates io the continent were also Grm = 2 ot Beek sategs, Manes Seka ee ee a eas ee Y Beoeta ony contenen, a! The latest quotations of American stocks (Octo- | ot avout ane 5000 ble insleding ‘oe Wo ana sai Mi ary “Lace = f country in triumph, no man ald ay —" 6 » latest qa jean stocks (Octo- 2 yt 7 — ag of 0 airy in triumps, he i sha i ens cin tee Jobo Wesley, Wright, RYork; a Pendle, ROT infield Scott was of Northern or of | Stator; togother we fo o . ig At $14 0814 57% Beet was steady, with sales of Southern birth (Applause) Aad when thet same | of the last war, and t ber 26) are as follows: 300 bia at $9 ‘A ed, 8 of NG ell Simmons, Newoastie. if. ot carried forward the (lag of our country from | people of the Sout oe remcs San icie 83 pew steady, with tome tmall mies, at $14508 81525 Lard | Bat war steady, with sales at lac for old and at 180. for new. But and cheese were plenty, and in fair de fora Cray to Mexioo, and planted jt ia tr) & you to cq’ fend the regiments of New Jersey, and determined, b and of New York, and of New Fag! Nortuern, geographical party, to deprive us forever of 01 ut 8. Rmm Oo n >. ee. teeee we Gooquered upon these great battle Gelde, mo man yet te in this Common territory, we cannot, and will aot, | tilinols Central 6's, ists. mand at old prices. ne Lime made any disi.nction between the people and the inatite 4 dare not, and ought not to submit” (Loud cheers ) Do. T's, red 1875... Rick was quiet and Pales confined to small lote, within ee from Sunderiand for Shaaghae tions of tho North and the Scath. Aad when the glor! is, then, gentlemen, i# the great Do. $100 shares, $80 the range of dc. adie Ly t~ ‘Oot 16; wn ous news us of the victories of Your consideration. ‘For myself, Do 20., all pa’ ProaRS Were quiet acd dull at the current quotations ren, Maancey Marseiliee gin Cork. SK, ieney’ Ming: a> a @ % Fam, Gol ieee Michigan Ceatrai’s's, con at the close af last week, while sales wero confined to | fuarkee: N¥ern Tidiens MBtanone Cherie aod the glory of them ail, Do. (sinting fund) 8 abort 200 a 250 bhds ton: Alexande? Bid, New Bmpire, Randal: Vista, no man asked, aod no man odjected that the loa ‘ , Do. $100 shares Wiosxa wae steady and irmer, with sales of 600 bbia, | and Cabith, shall this Caden de maintained and perpetuated, and ite Of those arm ee was Gen Taylor—s mac of old Virginia | which veile for the present the disasters with R& 7 CORK, = . Being, Me. (App'ause ) What bas excives thie present great agita threatened, if this disunion should follow. Way, gen ae $100 saree Capiz Oct 13—Fid, Re Con ann Hon, and eaased the pillars of the government to rock t would be the greatest calamity ihat ever af- | New York Contralé’s si. fund, 1853, b -g Ly! e-] by gg a a upon it feandations’ What causes every patriot to ask, boman race i@ not merely the people of | 1864 SHIPPI NG NEWS A eh, Bea sa 4 +, eI ss ~~ > ba) Of New Jersey, or of the North aud South. | pro be 4 tresem ule! ae, aon aT gy hp aed A d be stricken down, by ome ey od calamity, Do $10 —i an he a) g oO a ie, Jeffrey, Mobile, 1fth, Blade 1 of our country, and mao tia that we it wou late with electric energy throughout the | New York and Erie let mort. 90 98 h " Whole civilized world. [o all Farope despots id ro | . }- Bat, Oot )9— Arr levener, London for N York: ie at Gas aks aed or te | Do. 2d mortgage do, 1850............ 89 a OL | sus sets, eteed ‘eae, Serene A freat aod glorious Usion. Bomba, Junior, of Naples, would rivice | pe pa ban “ites, HL. 18, cemented. 6 4nd exult; Gartbakt! aod the peopie of ftaly would mourn. (Loud appiaase.) How then, gentlemen thie calamity’ Suppose we are all opposed to Mr. Lincoln We unite that. great conservative army of the Union ie unfortunately divided on differen candidates, while the enemies J - ~~ rT) Port of New York, N scien tae a (and bott H agi ren rere (ond seh Sd ie ce , Armest Carieston, VBiade phe CLEARED. ‘Oot oon Armet 3 Rieamehip Jamestown, Skinner, Norfolk, ke—Lndiam & Hel- san Ont Are aa Bint, ronmad: ae 92 | "ip Anglo Saxon, Caveriy, San Prenciaco—W T Coleman & Luvh guve, Willams, Mobile: ate og w aL 'm Tapscott, Bell, pocat & Boe Ayres. Saas. Tie Sins tonal 3 Lieerc gman | wast ste fat mor Same ae union on ope ai tishet thai we says:— ee, . Ueki’, 4 Way tore car "Tran gna ma of the weekly court at Whe bak ve day ex ek re have Poe oie Diets market, he Cole,’ 0 G Mou & 4 a the, powers Of% granted Dy, that Soe nee whetienter faker, Seranmab—D O Marra. Oe PO Syseca eer SEPP a rman atee ae which ebowit tt a3 ome, ane a fabs emlicn hetreey red Rabb iy pew one of the New York, o. se eewel from the bank baving to-day 'been focsd Intent, Smith, 5 nrovemary. "ARRIVED, The following table will show bow she parpingy | sy, via amioy toy jamesgern w Nop ahaady Aigumphy

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