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8 THE CRIS!S. Merportant Letter of Secretary Floyd, of Virginia. ! Debate in the Philadelphia Councils on the Affaire of the Country. @al for a Mass Meeting In the Ball of independence. ae, we. Bey EORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA CON- VENTIONS. Cuartaston, se. 6, 1860 ‘Yoo Georgia Senate has rejected the bill calliog a Con- vention c! Southero tates is viewed as a indi ‘aston of the intention of Georgia to secede seperately. The cicvtion for delegates t> thy Svath Caroling Conven- Mou wasaquietone. 4 very full vote was polled The renait wili not be known til! (o morrow. It te generally senceded that Judge Magrath will lond the ticket, W. Porcher ¥\/¢s, it Is also conceded, There |s s ramor on the rtreets to day fiat tbe federal government is engoging laborere for Fort Monitrie, and @rilling them as recruits. Tab THE SECESSION FEELING IN FLORIDA. Senator Yulee, of Florida, has wriiten 4 letter from ‘Wasbiogion to the legitiature of that te, anvouncing Sheet upon learning at any time of the determination of Florida to dissolve connection witb the Northern States, ot! he will pr: and joyourly retura home to support Sho banner of sno State to which he owes allegiance. Go! Blackburn, feders! Marshal for the Northern dis arict of Florida, is closing up the business of bis office preparatory to resigning. The eeceseion feeling im Florida fw South Carol! @ONSERVATIVE BANQUET AT RICHMOND, Ricutorp, Va., Dec. 6, 1860. According to previous announcement the Uaion men of Michmond cave the Beil and Everett electors a graad din- ger at ibe Exchange Hote! and Ballard House last nigbt. Many epeeches were made, expressing covservative Uuion weot\ments and opposing recession from existing caurer, © wt declaring that should aggreseions or vert acts bo eemmitied, then they would shoulder their tomahaws Ratchets and muskets to defence of their rights, It was fue of the grandest jollifieations that bas taken plese on gay sioilar occasion, The ju >iive lasted till four o'cl so ain morning. At tbe banquet strong specshes were made in favor ef the Union and generally favoring a Conveution of the border States. Mr. Botts opporad tho right of seces wion, and advocated force, Wf the laws could uot be up- quite as universal as beld without. This view was opposed by two #poakers ACTION OF THE UNION MEN OF PRILA- DELPHIA, Pmiapaurata, Dec 6, 1860. I the Select Council thit evening, Mr. Drayton offered We following resolution, requesting the Mayor of tho ity to calla public meeting of the citizens of Philadel pais, for tbe purpose of expreesing their devotion to the Baicn — < ‘Whereas, there is great reaton to fear that there is Serious peril of the dissolution of the Ucion of these United States, under whose procection wo have growa to Dea wreat and prosperovt bation, and It is iting that She c tizens of Philete!phia—that ofty in which the great principles of the Union #ore first embodied and promul- ps. Id imsome suitable way exprers their love the Union, and their devotion to ite perpebmation and fo the sirencthening of those bonds which unite us, wheiber of the North or of the south, the Exst or the West, as one great aud uwited people. Therefore, Resolved by the Select aud Common Covoctls of tho ity of Philadelphia, That the Mayor of the city bo and be ig bereby requeste! by b's proclamation to invite our fellow citizens who love the Union to assembio at the eld State House, at tweive o'clock coon, of a day to be appointed for We purpose, there to expres thelr attach. mont to the constitution of the Unived States and their feve for the Union which 1: creates and proveste. Resolved, That joint special committee, consisting of ix mombers from each Chamber of Coanoll, to welod abal! be added the Prosidert, be appotated to eo operate ‘with the Mayor tn such arrangements s® may ve propar fe their judgment by way of preparatioa for such moet os Mr. Daayrow, in speaking of the roso!ation, sald — There cen be no doubt that while wo ting ere the ( nion uncer Which we have 80 long and fo Lap lived, i# sbaken to ite foun tations. No mac cua with that before the great bie section of the country, we sre sitting iy epon ocr seats dolog nothing. opine ‘Shink that the citizens of th # great city ehoola, Moment, come together aad take thie matter ty ir serious consiteraiion. Forme, I have ouly my ay I have within the inst low days het reat [mm pp im reading the Mees of the Pres: dea’ ot tt ited States—one of the sblest and dest that Ihave ever econ. Iu that Morrage a course is tadicated which may, perhaps, if faithfolly followed out, bring peace to ‘our country pe etnoerely taal that may be done. | 2 the Northern Baates will wa jof what is there wuggce: had better — not to provoke py no place cm the face of earth where resol ations of Let kind are more ‘Uban ip Phiiadelpdia, and perhaps might be olicred more appropriately ofle. It is appropr: {ea nero was enacted ent every it We Revolution—Lero ibe Deciaraton of Independence wee signed, here the articles of confederation which Started ovr ¢ s Union were signed; hore above ait, ‘was framed that covetijution wader which we bare s a 80 ry lived, and under which we may n!tays live It is pecoliariy’Atting that we ebould grat move fe the matter All our manufacturors’are looking Joepondivc\y towards en be ‘the coming Plorm. Numbers of their wo dizr esed © pablic meeting hue wivesdy veo b which It resolved the mills should run only on half Sime. An inclement wioter bout setting b What misery and distros wil! it witoces if thing ‘Se present gloomy I would, therefore, ures the secessity of the people speaking ous their sentiments u devotion to the whole country, expreteion so mach seeded at the present time. 1 eanaot concave more Seprepriate vedy t0 or ‘& Fewolction tian The resolutions were discunsed ut length, speakers uniting ic favor of |. They wore a‘upt ously, ia the Common bransh they mot w me op position Mr. Porrar thought they wore areies#, aud world rote against them. There were 00 disavioaisis bere There re @elatioos are an jasu!t (o Pilate! on ‘mighs d Ik would meeting if the disurtouleie were called togethor. ‘would not be ten men pretest, Our citizeat, to ® man are in favor of tue Union Mr. Mecance boped tho regolntions woolt pars. The Gime wae bere for action, Th yilme to be & wanted tome expr. He thom to carry out the re co uuneadations of 6 President and the decison of the Sopreme Court. 7 Gouth has been wronged, and should bo pul right jer detailed at great length wh a ote of the south, and raid the Nor he Union In their own hands They « us and tbe South in the minority. The latter de war fand equal rights jo the Terriiores Thit lt no tio Quiet. Congress will not act anti! the 1 Mr. Quiws desired ano ther & oh reroiube jit would be best fur tt euNs. At moon As Poerine tno State ebould by Slowed to remain in the Union that bad pantet po'lid tion laws. Something cleo must bedoke to tea the @oands of the Sou McLaaw thovght that Bed af (4 Jone Brown, and she mame way. (Ap inure ) Mr. MiLaBR Gald thai the cor etitation had neon doclieod 1 » “AN agreement with AWeurtouiet way ae i be treated tm th. are no disunioaiste bore = The orstor that Coe of P was protected by the poiles Uadelohta, ladeiphia s BR coe th than any whore ese wie the following -- Reectved, Thet the citizens of Philadelphia » mee: ther places We want & meetiog here A motion was made to subs ave been trve to the Union and to the pe Comstitution, and they will be willing at ali tan the proveriy cone tuted Sutborities ot the coutry ia the of the inwe and tof that con Mitation, which is Wwe rupreme of toe lead Mr. Hazm. regretted thet the debate bad taken this | Gourve, He referred to the untorianate gondition of the ‘Working clames, and desiared thai the preseat state of | affaire ba! A) Drought about by a lot of political demas. bo wore determined to rule even if it was in == Ho hope — Petolutions would ,ase without Sat Abraham Lincoln lad by ts acca of the welerta and that the Te tis now completely disorgacizad. Besides | of Connetie ld repregents. the conservative spirit of Piiadelpnia, Ho Fecolrod baif @ million of dollars re calate, now rocident of Philederbia the decisien, hid eeicotod a ro. resolutions were then adopted bys © CHRITED Appoieied on the commiitee Mecere | yet we are wold ihere + } of reform ; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1860. nn Binn, Oniterwood, Fincher, Wolbert, "6, Melvia, Mo 8. OTe Chairman ssid that if thove gentlemen wade ty movement of tt be bad not for bo bad appo! eo a) Bumber of each party on the committee. Adjourned. NORTH CAROLINA. OUR MALEIGH CORRESPONDENCE. Rarewu, N. ©, Nov. 98, 1900, The Secession Frelirig in the Siate—The Vox Popult Antago- nistiv (o Northern Aygression—The Legislature— Legisla tive Caucuses—The Governor's Mestage ana tts Autioni— Unsetiled State of Afairs— Promyp! and Decided Cono lie | ton from ihe Novth to the South Novessary to Preserve | the Onion, eo ‘There was a deep and anxious feeling throuhont our State ou the Presidential cle stion, and there seomod & 10 | serve tp the expreasion of opinions about the unpleassct | Joh has been forced upon us thereby. Bat the action and gentiments of our Sovthera States compel ve to speak ovt, and act, too, Svcession, which at fires was only suggested, is epreading rapidly, and the op:a avowal by ove neighbor or one section emboldens them, and !t la now on the |ips of all. As far as Iocan learn the progle are abead of their represeotatives; gvery mall to this piace brings accounts of meetings within tho State bor. cers, the pentiment of which ts strongly aptagouistc to Northera rggression and the crazy aud fanatical repabit- can party. ‘The Western members of the Logislature ceme bore with strong feelings for secession— part touarly thage froin ihe exirome Weet—but, upfortouately, North Carolina lke, they are trying to make polisical capital ont of the question among too many of our folke—-I meap We oppasition party of the de woorscy—they are professing to rely on ed a, bot to pase retalietory lave, Many democrats mavocate tho immediate ex lteg of State Convention, wherein sbe peop'e may ceeide the wode agd measures for redress ‘rom the long continued wrongs in‘eted oo them vy the Nerth A mojority of the Legielative Joint Committos op Federa! Kelutions, to whom the whole matter bas bee relerred, aro strongly for pecersion. 1 thiok & majority of who Lepieiatare would pot vore for a State Coayentine “eLich tho popular wit! clamors for it, they will ve obliged to give their sanction. You have Bo doubt, ere this, sen the Goverao: Ib was writen alter executive cous and uncer the advice of maby of our leading potiti The two parties met {o secret caucus for several apd wore divided in their optuiov as to what abouid be the tcue of the message Three members of tue Sonate, Me Morebeat, Dockery and turner, were strong for enbdm'asion ; three members from tho Huse, Hess Dopeliy, Fairbue and Fiuery, wore for uneondttions! submiscion. Brown (sioce Olingman {8 nomed in caucus for re election to the United Siaice Senate) is for avqat éroonee, bot detesis submizeion. I cannot diesinguish the diference. ‘Another caucus ts proposed, which will propose a con ference of the two poilticai parties of tha State, waen they will be force to ac-opt; and that wi! dizorganizs ‘one oF both of them, and out of tho debris a now party mey be formed. There i# & proposition ia the hauds of some of the demo- crata—ox Governor hilis—to pase a resolution instructing the Govercor to invite ® conferonce of the Southern Staten and the sppoluument of twenty delegates, to be pemed in the reeo ution, apd they to be eolected frum the different rection# of both partion Tt ix doubted by many whether tt shoulo precede or follow the meeting of the state Convention, ‘You will readily peresive from the Indefinite state of ailetym bere that Josenot give you a very lucid optaton of most political. All bats very few of this Stete are vob ing tome part in the pretens criiical excitement, but they are taily jo want of aleader to mould a course of action and concentrate opiniws upov @ deiluite move of action for or against secession, a3 tho mejority of tho people may decide. No measures bave yet been tsken to Lett tbe streveth of any plan of action in the Legisiature Bvt tn thie state of uncertatoity and hesitetioa, an in action of the more Souther Stats pisces North Carolios somewhat in tbe same plight. A a, the Bouse of Ropresentatives are for ee- cer oton. © present Uoion cannot be beld together ‘without prompt and additions! guaravtoes from the North to the South. Jt wil bus & fow months to decide theee now exciuirg question: Badger and B. Moore are ogavd violent for submir. sion; Raynor yuite extreme to tho contrary, IMPORTANT LETVER FROM SECRETARY FLOYD OUK RICEMOND CORRESPONDENCE. Rucumonp, Va , Dee. 6, 1960 Gov, Floyd Thinks Disunton InerilableMaintains the Right of Soosvion—Looks Upon Ut as Pain to Preiend hat Lincoln % Conservative Thinks All the Southern States will Seceds if @ Few Srcede—The South Cannot Count Upon England's Priendship—He Favors Further Guarantees or Disunion if Refused by the North—He Also bovors a State Convention in Virginia, fc , fs. Leena you herewith ® highly interestlog letter from Governor Fioy@, Seeretary of War, written in response to wclroular vote addrorred to hin by one of the editors of the Enguirer, soliciting his views wpan tho existiog sate of alleire in the South. Wasnmetow Crev, Dee. 8, 1899. Mask Sre:—My timo hag been es mvcn engrossed by preeming public duties, toat | beve been unadle until {Reply t0 your furor of the 16th ultimo T rogrot the lens, because the time nas passed, whe 8 of any ore can arrest tho presipitate or avert the result which au exaspers: excited publ Lung at tbe So Wie. Mis 1 for, cannot be power, Ail that dovotot patric | can now do, If 80 19 contro! the course Of ereate as to | kcop open the way eau Keep alive the bop for 4 re sen | strecth wef the Cajon when the wounded leetings of the Sooth ebail have heen somewhat soothed aad propitia ted by euch favorable jotluenceos @ I tenet & denig. oat future may have fu store for the country. The ag'tation of the siarery question, which base been to jong and wantonly persisted in by Nortbern men, bas produced the eectionel aitewation which is about to te atare! reeolt in the destruction of a cosfedoracy that | was voluntary in its origin, and can oaly be perpesated | by the voinstary artent ‘ot ite morbers. When that amuy, which ie ‘ge: crally found to exist even between rations foreign to each other, ccarer to exist bot eco confederated Stater: whon those comitics, whieh eoiigut- ened cations deligh: to extend to each other, are potoed | to sister States by members of @ iratormal ernfeteracy : when sectional sirife and erin iistion utury tho place of ebarity and kind»ese fn sho hearts of a oonfedorated peo ples nes ont dtmnten mark sit tho relaticus between neighbors and iben separation be- comer Bot only the paiur: snd igh | bet the tmevite bie resort, The Staies of the Sou’ the righé lo se eteral comet, Cd —— overthrow by tho egeacy of the federal goverament. Tr he could have foreccn the nea which one section of the | confedersey would make of the houses of Jougreas for w | sailing the otner—mpieying entire eessnons, to the me, conn alt other business, én the ‘work of eguation ding large sume of the publis money in the publicatic an and hardening t Me P yusands of inliammatory specches (rr the ‘and, ot of the mesting of Com vorenntng | would not only have reriated the establiehonent of the ‘ederal governmeut a ho did, but he would have defeated it at the coat of | precipitating the covtry etond revoluttoa, before trabu +9 the echoer of the firet bad ¢ | "The great danger of tbs preteat crisie consists lo the | fot thai in cur cowatry ai! political action is by popu | lar mowement, and ail p movomente, during pe | rioos of angry excitement, are, from ihe nateore of | ibings, extre sity of accommo. | dating eronoes of pewh'e the pre ties continy The clostion tp y | choice of men who devokes What tartitation ae 1 "tho Hila moet setive api elf nent say who signed their @pproval of the qoisar 4 tracculent appeals of the Helper nealgas mipporters wore the apotbeorize Joka Hrowa, | Ninety per cei the, Northern voters in the | reseed eleetion 1 to the South the right of con Et iuéional protection to slave property in the public Te ritoren; Wut Mr. Lteoin obtained vart'y more votes tuaa 2)! otber candidates, from the fact that bo treme potat of deo | all the Territories of the tn | jretash be that lw Bimeelf is a onuaer ¢ od by @ powerful, fanatical, unrearon!ng, recklew te not the master of Lie own eetion®. their will ma 0 bie; bis policy theirs, Whatever Mr, Lincoln. fam fl wont to the ex ug for the complete exctasion of the 2 Tt ie vaio to man. Feet ur Opponent of tae owt people Was—' lore is @ mas on; he hates ae wo hate, President, ead mean t) | the Sout havea lavery rofore we elect bim to be you o vbat temper of ihe Northern gat! slavery party, ‘The South la bow, 1@ tura, about to aseume hor position, F action must be taken, as a matier of cwres, Pear moversent, aed as such movements, in trae a | cxcltemment, ate beer conservative, her position wi'l, of | ure, when taken, bes extreme a that of the North Tre North hag ret the example of dotog without the South im the election of a common President. The Sroth ts about answering thie by allowing them to do ale with- out ber in the Unton. The acting '@ mass will ot orinie to craw diet i esd ton 0 extreme conciasices. The Sonthern tho Sorth will be as demonstrative and Lea coin, om thé part res, in he sober. ibe Soothern tucson shall ped 1 what shell bo dope the present or probably every one of them be oxtreme. if afow fecede, aod a!) efforts at recore'liatton fall, ali must Pooaor or \.ster recede. cule wet, stand neutral Letwoen North and South For 06,1 am not for receesion af long at any honor Adie eff."t can be made to the Union on @ oon. #titntion (>) "eoerancoloe eal Pooe mag bo pro ie negro tection Tebatl not wodertake, in aie pleco, ry scatarize all rihe over AHey which should be jae%rporniot into a Settiemen Vhe’ present divereroee between ine Nori rd the Boowb. 1 cannot conecive how b permancutly secures! rg ee Crnprest Hi cy ust row, but new events crowding upon them daliy in | ery | better bopes of the Union. ‘on submit to his rate Soch t the exiroae | | and spit Beira, but | like that fignre. |, in Om Sg, the election of Mr Lin | present state of the market, ade a mere debating club for agitation and tnosnd ree. ‘the acts of reveral Northern vd and an amendment to and aggreretve position South; while the Sonth, swearing from sep. at: flow ed loth to acce’e to new cowwpants every manifestation oy the South of a willinguers to a0 @zpt kcrms of rocopetiiiation, if at Opes corstracd by the North wto a proof of timidity and made the occssivn of new ipevit and injury { 1 believe, however, that the great materia! interests the ooo try demand a rvawetiiaiion of ih ne Bi the preervation of the Caton; and I rely much tipon iho slow, but certain, toe ellen’, but pote vtis! indaenee of (ais great agevey to bring aboat » gettiomont of our present The main etudy of al! should be wo prover’ 4 Detween the sections, and moat espec get the Orst drop of bloed If we ean ni ceed tp averting these calamities, the great practiea mesz intererts of ine country may, perchance, souncr WF lakr Wing aluus a recone ucuon of the Untom and are soi ation of Rermony Lerner the reolions | Jc ewrneatly (0 be hoped thet torre great i rng stora by the digintererted promptings of a Lu Uicttem, way rlee in their power, and with counted eutbo ity require of the fenaticiew of tne North wo abandon AD agitation whi must lead to certain aud se dettrucsion If this eaali bo dove, who cad donbt ihat & relurping pense of coni- deves will bo telt by the Injured and exasperated Soutb, avd thet peace and the Unioo @il) be restores’ the American people aro emivently practical in tueir tempor wud judgment, and also tm toetr action, whea \bey cap be brongnt to coliberate, They mnst rece tnat | no jnterrsi—t04 obe ip the whole exiens of tho Americaa cont pent —ean 4a to bo macerialiy injured, and some of them utteriy annibilates, by @ oiseolution of the Union. If there is iotbivg in the majistia pawer of oar great copfedcrary ta. oap excite a feclg of jast pride in B 4 hearts of our pec ple—ii our pelf interests have coated to aine the gol). navanteges whieh accrue to ail from tho Ferpect sad protection bait follow our fiag vor the sur- face of sbe whol globo=surely tie tesolation and m'tory vhich the duiterseporepe: ston must ees will foliow in ibe Heck of otyl war, ab 4 she Coutempt which suck aa event will bo certain to excite for usin the mind of all Kuitpo, O0gbE Ab least bo prompt to @ careful and wire de- hiberation before a fead is commenced which become inreer Let adie, The Sourn should semember thet im dierolying the Unien abe erribsiaies a i army of true, ucee iso thd devoted fricnas at the North, who battle forever for the ccnettetional riguts of tho’slave States, Withont } thie ¢ and efuotept ald, the power of abolztion fensticlen! would be uporoken sad exchecked—would, 16 decd, “aurrownd the South with a wallof fire’ It wonta domore, New Srglant wold consort with Old Kogiand | wm covltlog mesma by which the cruel and inaumao philanthirepy practisus ia the West India Ivlands should be repraved here. That religious zeal wbioh mrued away from ail raticcal hops of pecgress in Christian fata bait a milion of A’ricuns to the savageiem of felrh worship, aod couverted the fatrest islands of the rea ito 8 desert and @ waete; that Koglish justice which seized vpon @ thousand mitiloas of her sud ject’s property, aud yauated herself barsre the world ior having paid ovo tenth of 1s valuce—would On4 surely and speedily ample room, in coujunetion with Now Eogland abolitioniem, for the practice of her pharisa‘eal virtvea emt ft the feids of Virgiuia and Louisiana, If the hate % br gland abolitionists to the South ta sleeplose ana Malighavt—i they hope by frand and toolrection, by agt tai 2 theft, baraes ihe South, aud to impa'r tne security avd value of her lence ocrty—all com ined would, tn my i lief, be justios, honesty and fair de ling, cemmpared with the ivexorabio hate sod mojreiic fenati cle of Exglane divoeted against the slavery of ered Union anf a feared nad hated commerct Twenty-five yoars more of uston aud harmony wil! coo of ‘the world ane for (be same cause & third rate Puropean Power place—et civil war acd diecord distract th’s coamiry, and Krgiand well knows that tho ehtps of the North must rot at their Warver, and iho busy hum of their mane Tnotead of the rst, Bue becomes But let dieanion take factories must ceage forever. Tucn, indeed, wold fog laud fec) agein that she war mictrexs of the Peas withont a rival, Feoure le n commerce that no power could ever ebako Lis @ fatal evvoy to suppose that the interest of England Reudd prompt her to foster ihe pranting wterasis of the Suath Prom tw Prince edusort, who est Mientiy by and wit ncexed tbo dullberaic inault of cm American Motsier by w Brltiak prer de‘or gregated intelligeace vi a Christendom, # tap e Slavery existed in jehed ossbucy bimee + thes the slave to epilziog aud clroumatances bey onl what apy negro is Ww law— there i¢ pov an Knglisutoan who does rot in his heart abhor slavery, if be does nut avo abhor the country where tt oxwts. Eogland wii beve margin cvovgh to supply ber waate tor cotton, efrn with & laige cimibutlon Of our prcagzt produc ina, {f he demand of tue Norsd for it \s out vif, as it woul tbo by cisumion aud civil war, But Fogland; safe in hor commercial azceudancy, Coes Lot al way@ollow thet line of policy which others, “might \hiok Comducive to ber ta terest. Sbe sacrifices much ant largely to gratify 2 ha- trod, to clodicate a blunder or cater toa sentiment WitBout caring meek about the Opinions of otbore, ~ values very bighly hor own, aod with & is: re to epear righteous 1a ber own eyes, p tales sup ean ef cruelty of oppression, under the plows pretence of — Gvaagelineg { “civilistog ibe hestbeu, or reforming the bet of the Chrietian. Sbo revogen China becaare they unwillingly brutalize their pation by eating opinm. she ¢eeslates Judie Lersuee shat bevighted poopie are averse to render. ing Up their Independence and their rupeus in exchange for Bivlee avd a crosbing miliary despotiem Dat te is bot the M mgoi or Tartar race slone that experieace the tenGer mercie OF Fogland y eptorelng we Dicmaings of Mverty aod the saving grace of Che Thirty uine articles 1k im im vath hat Ireand polnse to the iitudir.ovs pages of Listory— Rnglien bistory—eracted by ber fone eis to vain thai the mont renowned periods of ber Senatorial tholr peculiar Instre (rom the goates of the lopmost rounds of ler military celebrity bave been reuched under the leadership of the tame race, neiber of these Gvasiderations, nor «1 Combined, have been sbie to save, usforturaté patou from & perpetual laipalemer, pe arty with weieb the worst Atricsn roy ard & biegsing” A few years ago, coly , Kopiont, with ber mighty resourocs, with dally course, it is BEYER cenees to rhino, ttood a caim socctator erp on yeu that cupire upem wich the run inh benatet {og bur own happy horea aot looked with Cbristiaa Coxplacency acroes iho Irish Charnei at the torture of their people with am the agony of starvation; ® mf? Hon of whem, !t i computed, ated from famine wat ite Acoompen; ing dikcaree, Luring his ype: lod, Eogt sb phir Janthrop; food emistarica nbd means enovea Lo cespa' to Amore: the perpore of stirring up the spirit of abol.tlontem to ever to Insurreetion, The ber owr subject bav Dike the faceted wren feldt of the Fou, ¢ bus ever died ‘ow tbe Union, and incite the aagro wks Of faw@i9h lox mmittbudes Me many DO troly astorted: lar yaliou Of O4F Oo4..woub. Pouth ean Rewer cont wpan the frlondehip of Beg toleration of cv Bot net own. Ono ul OX vpoo as for- the very badge of inter forny wh cu We are no ready to cerirey the Union to eseupe; wud wilt ee odvets #0 far, and 0 far oaly, AF may 9 nino making good ber record np. fs earr'fiee the interests lass, or cr bh a few hundred tooeand ber laudable tetk, would consiisube @ yory emu hor poliey. But with al | of Clreuten, and melvity ote Ot! our to every md, no eption is left now | chocse to encounter them or Ww sovaro the tees ¥bich most tino wd aggressions aod reitation to whieh tho } been to long addicted, en the aubjecs of there coureq neces attond'zg the measure which readily ve | rae of this sort, Rich could be given by an.ere the tution, we way go on ina happy | | ana *, mate so from @ maroatity of psonviae | | ty wt copeclouspes wick wolon | Si power wai our righ wud ou { respect « } ~ ion viet the Legislatero of Virgtots ehoatd | te | en!! @ Ernventie federal the aim the exnaparaved toi bry, avd & pre in any quarter, or | Teed, of possible, @ hasitte | [rem any cave. | Wib bigh regard, 1am, very troy | vont, your bbe: }OAN BF Tyite, Faq , Riebmerd, Ve \ | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL S | “ Tarnepay, Dec. (6 P.M. | This \ns beem anothor very dall dey. Pab @ | feeling continues very gloomy, mor docs there | seom to he any prospect of a return to cheerful- | ness ontil the advices from Waehington convey Money is not to be | had except on To the brokers, on stock se- } curity, with a good margin, money is freely offered stand below seven por cent; but the best paper sing atl a1} per cont a month, Some | Gisoneston fs taking place as to the probable fate | which would befall a mew issue of six por cent Treasury notes, as contemplated by the House Commitice of Ways, and Means, The latest re | ported trance ctions in Treasury notes (*ixes) wore ;# 08; bat there are very fow buyers at anything Tt seems to he generally ex- | pected that the government contd not, In the get over 90 for ten millions of new notes. As, however, money must be had in order to save the honor of the government, it will Lecome necessary accept Virginia would not, cher torder State | 90, or oven loss if no better bids oan be had, and the sooner the negotiation is made the better. With the exception of the government of Great Britain, no goveroment has enjoyed #0 high @ credit 98 onrs; and with «i es ot 90 Ht would mill not frre mach wores than the governmonte of France, Roeeia, Italy or Spain do at all . ' There fe very ¥ forotan bitle, and the | emall business | wel en to morrow, advances thoir rater prospeet is that the market to-morrow will be on: usually dull, Importers have no money to buy bills, and, owing very live to the other side, they postpone their remittances for the present. A » doting at Mekue and New Orleans in sterling at 96 a 100. A couple of failures are re" | ported—one a grocer im South street, the other a house in the Swamp; neither of them heavy con- cerns, though both were considered souad before the present crisis. Stocks continue to decline, onthe strength of the disheartening reports from Washington. There is retail inquiry for stocks from parties in the country. who lave money, and who seek to avail themselves of the present accidental depression; but the amount bought from day to day does not equal the forced sales of etovk and tie offerings of the bears, and thus prices steadily decline. It is note- worthy, however, that the commission brokers ge- nerally agree that at the first sign of daylight their | customers are prepared to buy on speculation. Comparing the prices of this evening with those of lost evening, we note a decline of 2 ie United States 5's, of 5 in Virginias, of 1] in Missouris, of 4} in Tonneeseer, of 2 in New York Central, 14 in Drie, | 0} in iudsou River, 1} in Beading, 34 in Panama, 2in Mlinois Central, 1} in Galena, 1} in Rock Island. The market closed heavy at the fol- lowing quotations: —United Btates 5's, 1974, 93; Vir ginia 6's, 72.8 76; Missouri 6548 J; Teunessees, 699 4: Canton, 14; Camberlund Coal preferred, 74 910; Pacific Mail, 763 a 77; New York Central, 703 a7); Evie, 25 a 4; Hodson River, 37a 4; Harlem, 124.019; do. preferred, 29a 30; Reading, 31 a 4; Michigan Central, 43 a j; Michtgan Southern and Northern Indiana, 12) a f; do. guaranteed, 25.9 {; Panama, 108 a 110; Mlinois Central, 52] a 53; Galena and Chicago, 58§ 2 5%; Cleveland and Tole- do, 204 9 9; Chicago and Rock Island, 48} a 3; Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincy, 60 a 62, One of the most foolish incidents of the present crisis is the antagonism which has sprung up be- tween the Chemical Bank and the gther banks of this city. When the recent arrangement was en- tered into by the banks for the purpose of saving the merchants by a general expansion, all the banks agreed to place their specie in one common fund. To this agreement the Chewmival refused to accede, Tt was unusually strong in specie, and had a peculiar class of depositors men of wealth, who require no discounts, and who nse it merely as a safe Jepository for their means, Under the cir- cumstinces, the managers of the Chemical Bank Gecided that their duty to their depositors was su- perior to their duty to the mercantile public; and as they have never claimed that their bank was a bank for merchants, it cannot be questioned but they were right. The associated banks, how- ever, deeming themselves aggrieved by the refusal of the Chemical to put its specie into the common fund, expelled it from the Clearing House by a set of resolutions which we have published. In this proceeding the associated banks allowed their temper to get the better of their reason. The action of the Chemical Bank mey have been very annoying to them; but it proves quite satisfactory to the depositors in that institn ‘ior, and avy controversy which may grow out of it will rather have a tendency to increase thon to diminish the number of depositors ina bank which openty declares that tho interests of those de- positorsis its first concern. These are not times for quarrels among banks, or wranglings about bank poli ‘The safety of all the banks hangs on a thread. if civil ww should break out—and many wise men deem it Inevitable—who shall say what will be- come of the banks in this city? Certainly, in that event, that bank will not be the least safe which has kept iis specie, preserved itself strong, and taken care of its depositors at all hazards, if the times do not brighten, these views may begin to be adopted by depositors in the associated banks, with what result we need not point out The wisest course, under the circumstances, would be for the associated banks to lose no time in re- scinding the foolish resolutions they have passed with regard to the Chemical Bank, and thus re- move a very pregnant cause of uneasiness in the public mind. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows: Receipts... . $51,980 40 —Vor cortame. 2 e000 Payments 4 3.148 Baauce 0,006 $33 a1 The Gps of the sinking fond of the Ohio deem it for the interest of the Siate to $ithdraw that portion of their advertisement invit- ing proposals for twenty year toan. The other two propositions remain as advertised, and bids for the snme will be received until noon of the 15gh inst. The transfer books for Ohio State stock will be closed from the 15th inst. ontii the 15th of Jannary. At Chi , on Monday, the buying price of ex- charge continued at 64 a 6j, and tie velling at 7 per cent. ‘The Cincinnati Gaswite of Tuoslay says: A further dectine was we cones tn New York ox- . The market opened at ty premium buying and xy premiom sollmg: but valapora increas! :; es fee baying im Uhe alternona to os 9 Se, lon Seevy, ‘0 celine of *; te bankers’ cheoks tanane ws Sremiuma inet tmprovadie, ‘ihe offerings of produce eheres are !/ocrn), and the reoei pls in tbe Fgyrerato were exeeg of ibe demand The market having borome get fled, We rewame oor reeolar Quotetions for eight chetks Cored Buying. Kew York aight 4 a prom rev ocees ti dy prem. Phitaceipt ie a8 owe Balt wo: 1 dis. yar. New Orleare par . Anerteso gold 6 prem. Se) prem, The Cincianati Gaze of @ucsday sa, ‘Tho agente of the Grand Trank Isilway have been noted taat the ooean #toa mort from Portiend Eundred on iourth claws Tne Gi the , Taker & sorreRpoading a throug! rate t Liverpoo! from Ciecinnatl will horeatvor De, UPL! further mitios, $1 25 per Dandred. The Boston 7vanseript of last evening ‘Tee email amount of specie held by the me} w iw of our y their returns publwhed t! 0 of them bave deen do a : r tbereby be erable to bave a haadeome returced in the pew2papers soo'e avorage”’ Stock Kaxehange. Fwrmen ay, Des 6, 1840 81000 Ter? ‘0 180 abe Tarlom pre? 20 ¢ WOSixth ave RR... 134 16 Miow Con RR... Aig Xu fo oe @& 00 a 2000 Oh AN Wath Foo, Bee Rapes 5 33 38 37 i % RS UN 100 IM Gout R8 sorip. Tk 40 do. ‘Tig 200 uN 100 ny 40 “ 71%, 60 +815 624 2% O Cer Goi k Cin RX KOK 25 860 (ial & Cuteago Nik 5a 25° 100 fo... B20 68 36% 200 OB Dy ite de 69 Ps] Pal ‘ p= ne 260 Beriers . 13 Bi Clee & Toledo HR 9th } 900 HOrssvveves 193% 900 do 20 | ese 7 o BY Me 7 &: t ‘ J2, 236 Colo, Par QHA O8 > awaren’ | FF v 93 «= 600 shs 13: $4000 ” 1000 Te nn 100 aL 16 060 65) b | BL. 1000 % 12; 6000 Gbig 200 12 560 35 45 1000 1038 60 44 1000 69 100 “ 50 she 100 50 43 85 Cao! Mu 60 25% 50 Pact! 18 = (250 62 Baresi... the i 10N 1000 Tm 100 2035 145 10% 250 485 160 107, 100 Chic, Bn &QRR 6245 260 Erie Ri. 25 do. 6 —-—_—__—__—_ CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tre tee. 6-—6 P. M. aee EH Senshi ocd exive 4, Caoiee trees ud bakers! brands « ¢ four, Sle seal ferry “and Brandy y wie. ei ‘extra State four for cash were reported re ‘e Ca os 70 Osnadiac flour was beavy aad lower, with email eaics at $485 a $6 80 for iair to good extra quelity, Southera flour was heavy, and some gredes cccidedly lower, while the aler embraced about {00 barrels, closing Within the raoge of the above prices Bye flour was quiet at car igures. Corn meal w and enles Hovited: 150 bbis Brandy wise was rey $3 ‘Wheat was ceoidedly neavy, and with declined from two to three cents per by sale of wioter Western red was mare at =e, ‘08, the regular way it was hold at $115; 0 Bgeregered wlont 116,000 buebele at $1 05 a $* ¢3 for “i wavkee club, Weetern mixed red as $1 08 to $1 15 aekod; Chicago No Bepring at Sl, Indlona white at $124, Ken tucky white at $1.35, sud gocd Recice epricg at $1 09 Corn was henvy, ‘ard pricer cloned easier, wita sales of 40,000 burbeis, at 6le tor Weetern mixed, ia store, Oo a @2}0. silcet, and unsound do. at 602. "Ryo was hoary, ard quict at b53. a 6c. Barley ws firm, with sales o° 2000 buthels No 2 Canada, ig store, at Td Osis wero earier and more froeiy offersd, with “sales of Wostora at B8e. a 38 }4c., and at 39. for State. Comer was quict, and with limited tales prices wore nominal. Corros.—ibe market was without animation, and sales comprised abort 400 & 500 bales, takea mostly by spia- SSSSESSESS ners. Owing to the iight saies maktng it was diifigult to Give reliable quotations. Fuxicua.—Reies continued firm, To Liverpool about 80 G00 bushels of wheat were cugaged, in bole, at Ma, with geome lots of four at 38, é4., and 1,506 boxes checre To London ta at 608., with some heel at private terms 80,000 & 40 C00 Dbexhels of wheat were engaged, Dai ak 143%, ad in ips bags at 154.0 20 To Bremen 60 ‘308. Antwerp 800 bb's sour wore engaged at 79 bnehels grain at 134 8 16: the iatter tn suis pace, Fruit —Rairios were dull, with limited entos of Mala gaM Spat $2 10a $2 16, fod $2 22 4 $3 30 ‘or layers Fis —The market was wrusually dnil, wad ta the ab sence of sales of momert quotations were nominal. A small cargo of dry cod, George's Buck, was held at $4 12 Bay was quiet at 762 2802 for rhipmeni. Tae de rapgerecnt is the domestic exchanges Lar ded to di- ae to the South, hitherto sho chic! mar- et for it, Hors —Tho purchases for export have coared, bat the home cemend contivuts goo!, aud promised to the esa mera probable eye wh remnperati prices, salen comprited 200 bales now crop ai 3c a 36), aad some lotr of 18t9 at 253. a 200. Irom. —The warket was évli, aud the ouly sa'e report ed this week comprised 200 pigs at 2ic ,six mooths Lim —The ma ket was qutet, aod rales comprised this week some 700 bis © mon at Bbc , Cast, oxassss —Tho public sale of New Orieaos held to day Croggcd, and w coutideradte Portion wag withtraws. The jot sold opened at 3L3¢c. 2 88c , and dropped dowa to 980,; afterwards (he sula *as tuapended. Toferior New 225, third hanca; Cubs, 1834+, and 59 a lo Kico at 220 m 2334. Navat Sronzs —The sales embraced about 550 bbie spirits turpentine at £50., crude turpoatine aad roaia wore t Cminai. Protons —l'ork—The market was firmer for prime, while mess wae cuebs: The salve embraced from 200 to 406 bbis. Ine uel: eeige 7) fold and $17 75 for new, and prime 0 76 Beef was hea moderato dem: wih wie of 225 bbls. at torn mers and $1 for extra. Card was steady, with pales of 200,vnis. and tiercem at 10 1¢\c. Cutments were in fair demand, witn smal: saios ‘of rhoulers at 68/c. & To.. ard ame at 95¢ 2105, Batter an ofcheeso were Leavy end dull. SvoaR—The raice em>raced 200 hhds. Now Orleans, I suction, | at $e. which ® portion was withdrawo paler of Cuda® were merde at unchanged prices, Seaahens bree voemied 9D & Wort of New York, December 6, 1560, ULEARFD. Rteatabto Fire Dart. Johmom, Long Kone Everett & Co, Aueamabip Montyomery, Derry, Savanuan—it & Urumweu Co. * Marion, Wiiting, Otarleston—-Spofford, Tissen * eamanip Roanoke, Gnveh, Norfol #o-—Ladian & Hetne- ‘Ship Middlesex, Parmatee, Liverponl—Faprect: £ Co. 4 Deutchiand (Unt), © evecical aia | ondon-— it & Cook. Hortense. O8 Fi Barner, Londom—C 8 Pesten: on. BK Wilpht, Park. L RP Back 2 Oo, Juniata, Deen, Bremen—Fupch & Mel Bab Dak Ser Bete tao ’ Lovits (Br). Cain GI Hoyd & Hincken. Beh, teal .snhon- Moure & Heury piped (is), Loe, Geraaia—Wecall & Frith. Waite. Davie, tow Heit & De cent Wave tbr’, Flewelluug, Et dcbur-P I Revias & posse Repcscpe ‘Ch caleston ~Mevrsady, Mott Jy DC Marray. ieenaee are, Bex pee? Macaw. priors Steamship City of Weel 9 wt and Sct 206, wh nm (Bri, Jeirey, 1 mast aml oavemerrs. 19 J a \"vassed thips how World, ene "pen. Kilers, Pambare jet AM, with mdse epg Was pov enter weaving Bolpur Brvericcoed roreh l, Mov tw pee tae Taam! we Sect 52 02! eracd board kt Gorzam, Lizoa” Com of Africa, ‘mi, 19 Namal @ Theat Wht strong NW rier cod a heavy gale from NW, curing wh b led ths cab f° “Tavy 8 of crt 3 Benth, renmnan, fell trom the ay anetrorng salt, to Sturges & Co. Kailed im company « | for New Nork, acd lyon. tor Poilade obia $M. expertenced a violeut wale (rom AW to Nib, nud was dct deck to let 36 $1, Joho. RP). Boney, 0 r bi ark Laue. for Hoot Br whe View tery (Br, of Brivaam), Hall Don's, Oot L trail, to. UF alloy. Rxper Fermasing. 30 4 A hey B® un fod Move balwarts, voern. & ae: tein. 4 de 7 day. al heacy wea Sebr Resone Racy, Raitimora 3 daya art Bara Ale Deyo, Petade bin. 8444 Las Snrreaat bearing & 1 uniles, ran ioe > quekeg fo ‘probably tbe chip Uat posters), whed ve numonrd wien, T i if Sour New Zealand Hien Schr Latmras, Test, Biteabotsport for Boru. fobs Sareh Ficber, Rl werta, Prentw for New tnven Rarab, U plow, For! Rwen fore sian, . Pay ebr B Bow imiastetbvort for Red Beak, | Bleep for Hel NOK, | Slesmer Sophia, Bo } Baits Sean hye Ng etree ! Aloatroas, Jones, Proviiens®. SHAW. Hepbare, from Liverpool Now 3. with bby Rise cm | aes Jo trig. canaown, | yee eamen | Stenmabips Marton, ; Roanoke, Norfolk te Wind during the dai rent from wreck ett. 3.7) os recess that balla of oo ttrn be: arg, © ear heach: the heiance of and | Sreived ss Fordane aun ngy tee MuBOUE - Born Suna N oe tor Gist toes All bance boa vee “ fk er roeced bo wieck maser. ve is Sone Ciarren Osx, at Esvex Sth inst, ‘being is colt. sion Batu day nd; off Unpe Coo bot eed from Plymou ‘orfolt. aud probab'y from Plymouth ir bro sak hor ioe oa? Scan Buizanem, at Gloucester from Wiecasse’, a | aud part ct deck oad of bag. ‘aaa | cnn ON Fine—A achr. revorted to be ame, adinrol anh for Portico toe Haatonl tegded ei Bar, ‘was seen on fire uff Nounk, Ut, evening of Ob last. i ' Bren ones: Fred srowm, Carr, and | rte if. Vor’. 4 pear Bt pri Figler, from 1 Felasiéne last ashore Ha auction on. ‘Saduraagsio Capt Bestania baker, ot WP! Lett, a enpertor brig of anont 290 tans calle qr. cing) ‘tport, Revie Mowe, 185 tops che alt in the mast cubste-t's) ensaer and of thet owned by 1 jer, Robert Mowe, Jr, and oth tab | Ccmmandon by Capt Joka G Pike. sohangicey white oak th'y of about 1LL0 tous, called ee eS nt tue = are ter, and iter dee ft tele HS te) NOTICE 10 MASTERE OF YESSRLS FOUND INTO THE MRDITHRT+- DEAN. we ‘Ung 300 bbis to ial up. OW n 46 25, 49, int Dia, Rov 16 lat UO, bon 10 29 Bork By cos, Nov 14, Ac—By ship Lanenshir 1y Bemmond, MoU: yee aR! min, N¥ore. Ci 2ith, bles eo Dandas, Couns, 2610, Lone Perkins, 34 Mh, ang wrt Ww wnh Bla Get d bark Sen Mew. Leoyd, jo. Lam) ton Roads $1, having clief. NY orks Davey, na, Tinwace: sehre F Moker Artin, Davis Phitade: Haversionw, blooy s Bay Sis Coptey, Mea, ere Ua Bow Brirast, Nov 19—The Americana sttp Martha Whit tore, calsaro, from Rew Work for the 2 whicm went sgh ire John’s Point, Lae been got off, and waa towed in 2ere Drat, Nov 19—Fut back Amerioan abip Flora Meedonsid. Lonéon for Movie bavirg been im evtiaton off night v ih & French brig. tae Troe Love, arrive? here from Narie’ ‘we bearot the total loss af !he American ‘Camper land chr Amarat of New London, in Swale on the ‘27th Sept; crew saved, Bip Piobe, of Boston, recerity owned by | Aig ge By on pos been puichased by BL allen and others ot pol i reported in Woot's Hole, wan New” Lavacaup—At Cape Eifyabeth Ist tnet from the yard of if the Thawaa 4 by panies m. Port'and aul Unpt bo will com msra ners, net Pee re tat cm the Jard of ©8 Haagton the Sof vemuticut mate! asigris.s, ALP brig t Bat, i inst, from the yard of Ee Trsthare,n toe Usledonia, owaed wa * Ser WB tine Nov 99. a clioper ache of in Barex a1 Glonsea- ie ibe te: yal Se st foom We ard of a) e pa =) a eleg tone. it ford N Trnton, Waa Sees tata D Walker 6, and is destgoud for qoveral laksa Notice to Marine Fotlee le hereby given, thet the 3 veifall ait hone Light Yes. bas pasted her chein, and is now at Monomay: bbe @ Ll be replaced wits as uille delay as poset eof wilok: Cue potiee wil be gives . y order of ee ELA NOTON SMITH, Com U # ¥. Boston, Dec 5, 1800. Lighthouse inspector 2d diet, Grnmartan. Nov 13 1960 All masters of vessels bound Into ihe Mec it rraneao abou? Le carefal apd have the number of peosle on Doard inserted ter the sill of aan a nen ead the Wray Towe 17 pot ta. Eeried, a they fouch bart, they will be liable (0 (7m rantipe, causing: dele GE tnLL, Agent, American Ageasy. Whalem 1 San Francisca Oct mn Willlams, Tish, Wi, | ship bd ottet ala Bop at Marguereite Bay, ‘Arr af 20 1D wit gto John Howland Mbekien. N NSedford, from Aretic Qoran 110i wl. 20000 bone this ‘ bid Mtb. sbip Jeanerte, Winslow, AB (rom oan sk ota), ou wb, 00. bone (hia season. ate t Berens Oct 35, ‘Leonidas, Aldrich, NB, oli not eiated, bound ona Ppoken— Oct ‘at. lat 19118 lon 9534, bark Miceres, Penni~ r 14 man. from NBecford fur ¢ Zealand, 3 montbs owt, wish 120 bole 3D. al well, Ftip Sksiark, Burrisy, deer Mery ‘for San Francigco, Oct 18, ro tat ebip Cian Freeman from London for Ausiralia, Och 8. a fend W 2, ede res Storer, Comery, from Leagan fe NOrieans, ov ‘ thio Tobie Hood, Crowell, hence for Londov, Nov 15, lat 45 hin, Oct 18, lat 26 2 patoted’ hiner. pole, Bis Ted mud yellow, steering was seen Now ton i Berk 2nnie kimeal!, Steven, from Liverpool for Philsde!- ‘Sip Rather. of Philnd & Jarge donble tovwatt Tro pridgs, Frisbee, 18 daya hevce for Dar i sh ya hence for Barve ‘Weleh, bene fur Ponce, Nov 24, let 33 Wy teht River Queen, Cole, hence for Corpse Chris, no inter hecee at Mcbtle. Foreign Ports, Axor, Sept 25—In port abip N & Pauner, Low, for NYow next day, atta, Nov I rort shipa © D Merwin. Merwha, for Giants rt to lond for Lampton onde at $15; barks Har iiuwock, tor Obimeba Islands, to load for ‘Cxamrormtowy, Pal, Oct 2¢—Arr brig Aim=z03, Brook: Siar Mek uit Phiiad: , Sala Sy 7, (and #16 13 b for eve) 114 (aust ela Ties for ia, NOveann Navin), Hin ‘dvaued. suet r: Kirteano, Const of Africa, Got $—No Axa vessel io post. a Ogt &In port echr ee from Boevny wannah, Molleys, fro whe a Jy che mens, Gandy, frome ras avon Thee 4 Te we mer ide be 2th Seal te pelt, ' Secours, BP, Nov 20—.rr bark tessa, Slab, NTo® ‘Tukas isLaxns, Nor 2t—In cort brig Gaiden I Vanranalso, ov In port aatp France, blide, [fa Ona d repairs. Amertean Ports. APAL ACEIHOL A, Nor In port wht owt, Bae Bost STRNANDRIA, Deo 8—Are aches Tankeo Donlie, Vas el Browa, Healé, Fall River Teary Pics, ork. onto, Der Save ship Rockiogkers, Metcder, Liveroon!; tor re pahin, sion hay A <4 nw, anes Nort darts ak Midean, Trieste Beles’ Mari, orgs pens oe on , Monroe. itverpo) ba ke Pann, Art oman, Mo a td Stewart Prestige » Ue, Ld e Forbes: Soot cx NOrleape” LIIMOR Fest BeBauk br Hay tower, Kibrra, S York. at. ra Wm ? vox, KoocR aud romh Wille! wig, We corte tid bare J iM Hieem, Briaes, Havana; Has sone Wert indice; eon Uy sain, Nati cRhy Dea 4--Arr stbrs Ans 8 Sater, Warebyen: F co; James ide sloops 2-0 Stouw, Ad rr schia Robert Smt, P. ria Se Chu ty. NYork Aleasoseii: (08, Kio Baltimore: dao) RE Deg ¢—Arr sche Grarite te | Od eche Dolpkia, Keene, Dig*tn, for § York; and Seni veer, Clark Pal Rivne ( wh = Reker, Roe, vs > ‘end (ow dey, Tem I, 7 (dr), How wd for ay W Phtiadelpae ; Yar ont 4 Falconer, tid ache Drvvin Veozie Vevana $ Au oaks be ajave perivala, bars at x Wien for Biienveihp ort: ties mmo, Alea, Prov York A Bor 26- Cid ecbe James B Word, Thott. Oya bork, Haamiton. Worse Paria, gebre Vs Handing, Moret ychvhen, Suabbe, 66. Hammon i cate Uraker, Nowy Rach Le Heo: we mee sae Wien. Ey tol; 5 Niltehel! Moria, Blips OND, en a bee “3 there Tapes onal te Somme Niort; Deo t, Fredx Brgeve tat Haakes ‘Bnd CT ite a, Drinker BAVABNAT, De soca tetra Eo ALF. Deo b= Aur P ic avn 0 Mary. we TRAE T, Dee d—Arreshe, Cnralive Ball taweon, Pw MIRGTON, NC Deot—Are pehre Jouse Salty, Dee nee Geo Harvise, Dray, Car leone Bie tand LB Comptribenie, Len, Kin som! Hat be:

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