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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1863.—TRIPLI SHEET. enomig of ent in any organized force | accordance with what I deom strict justin, be charged alt Yonses cf ihe gallant } Reading 3, Michigan Central 1, 80 A THE MISSOURI Bees eg & river ‘one hundred | slaveowners who came to resover their receipt | Unico men of he aaiaiates those? 4s Mie a), Rotors ol 34, males of either af ts Tasccommerce, tbe | for them.” "The. receipt aa abous thet wise’— tnd nid of tho slaveboidor, for he. peetecis rhe sive | Pittsburg "4, Prairie du Chien %4, Alton 24, Chi- “ eee Biot acta of the Northwest have been tied up bere in our | of James Jones thirteen slaves, named and valued as fol- | property, the master, his family and property agasst the | cago aud Northwestern 4% and Quicksilver 1). > dst, Cy a railroads | lowa:—Sally, $300; Sam, (61,000 ‘the |‘ Glave, apd exeeutes the vengeance Of his ally «g.iwet bis a y CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED. ened that tt ancorate koe to ea thas the predic made that fehl B dest —. sniisiavery neighbor. To get rid of the remorselees | Erie, Hudson, jena and Toledo were steady, vo owner ‘gverilia bush) P| ime: eo isa t bye ralvoada ep ibe rode wich should Save | haves aioe tole conatry.” egned i oicialy, La de tice alana tad tetieen as'| Nile Guisey sfvanong t, Foe, Mayes > see Sales at the Public Bosra been made producer in the Northwest; and abso- | for the reason that the grvercenaat should ever decm fans iMsiet upon itamediate emancipation. With | S°Uthern guaranteed 1}4. At the one P.M. call ONB O'CLOCK, P.M. . The Claims of the Radicals---The Reply of | cl, Ponda lo show how thia thing has operated, |. 1 wise to rensunerasg'the Walter. slaveowner, they could | slavery theee can never bo obtained. Abolish ibe institu: | the market was still inactive; but a the second $4000 Amer'n golt'e 1h4 ig 100 ahi Mud Rie RR.¢ 130 the Blair's He ee eee eT ee Oe nae eae st Oe Mister | ta day felleee ice ne meaines of pence wil follow. | hoard there was better feeling im everything, | 10000 t0.°""""F3 Ine goo Moestissce. 88 Conservatives----Gen, Speech Orleans ana ports above should be free, and unrestricted, | Remembor the first timeJim Lane was in the Stateof | tween Kansas and Missouri ie removed. Commercial | with the exception of Harlem, and more disposi 900 she Cum @oal,... ’ oT = and untaxed, the stock ia the Krie Railroad, from | Missouri with armed mes was in July, and bo remained | and social relations will be restored, aud the people of P . 100 Cera" 97, and Jim Lane’a Bombast, Dunkirk, on Lake Erte, to the city of ‘New York, fell from | there 4M November, if there is bere any man from | both States will at onco enter upon the convest for | UO2 Shown to do business and to buy dividend | 00 Cantos Compsny ” 106 to 101, and it was not noted. Tho of the | Southern Mi ho. can tell, you that whilst | woalth, prosperity and greatness. I have said that war | paying shares. Canton, however, dropped off to | 100. do. 3 88 97 &., &., &. Missieaippi river bad this effect upon this remote railroad, | 1 was there { ‘woores, nay hundreds, of | of slavery sgainet freedom actually commenced in | 393 3 1 100 NY¥Guanovo. . vi 97 hich Bed curched. anit by ihe entting of from va of | familen geathate: of food, and gy? - Kansas fo 1855. Composed of the advocates of 324, and locked as though it would fall to 25, the | 100 Cent Am Transco 41 1 the Tree navigation of this river. As eon as General | bands ‘and brothers refugees. families | slavery from the different slave States on the one | point from which it lately roe. At the four P. M. ; 133 Demands of the Radicals. Banks the commerce free from New Orleans to speaker furnished with transportation | side, and ‘on the other by @ handful of {roe State | call Harle va {From the Naish intoigencar Oe.) porte svove—for he bad no power to make it free else Kansas, and 8, ALY chats not aaly 10 | met} we drove them back, and Kansas was freed farlem opened at 9034, but rose to 93%, po Rte 3” from Ntiseount latel: te isan Fouls. Now rier to this ity, I Ly -4 ticeleiee Seetaeie's mona time ip fh ~ ela ‘ of thie: lenuuahion, 1 subenl, Wt | Which was bid, seller thirty, for any partof the ico bs 108 a RR p Rees co, “yO ha 4 y | i ty Or Cam eons ee an} » pursult very pet io IM woolen snccanved, Lae S167 roe | capital stock. The whole market sympathized | 200 “ SONIA RR @ 136 Tghed letter to President Lincoln, in which prey up not done her full share in this | {Voce—Bally for you. State, Lot us profit by the lessons of experience. The | With the rally in Harlem, and was quite strong. | 450 108 do, a ‘the demands of the part; war of slavery against freedom fully inaugurated in | At the close it looked as though the listlessness is i : F [ f E 5 Northwest has ny he représants as {alow E E Oo... 08 108 ident, to settie the whole | Whether it is necessary that 600 Chic A RK LR. LOR ho It ig in your power, any discrimination should | ™en. 1 remained there part of one day and of | Missour!. Slav. must be abolished peace 5 Gitticunty.” Oniy shred things are necessary to this ond:— | be mado, or ought to be made, agaiust tne Northwest? ‘another, when I found General Ewing, and we seataned' | enveds and 1 do here ‘express the pony eps of the past week was about to be succeeded by | 200 600 Chic & NW RR, 1. The cessation of all support from. the Treasury of the (CHAE COLT WApED to ea PRINIONE, together out of the State. (Laughter. There waa no act | succeeds in maintaining itself for even seven yearg, with- | another sharp upward turn. The followiug were Ca +. 100 300 do. vari OM ‘United States to tho enrolled Missouri militia. i they were in Davis? pay they would call for three | Of pillage committed by tho troops under my command. | im that period the free men will be slain or driven aot . 20HudRiv RR -* 63 198 GO Pitts LAWSCHIER 653g 2. The ccvupation of Missour! by United States troope; | cheers for Jeff, Dar “Hosewed applause.) But ines: Having marched into r) 8 gocond time, 1 marehed | from tho State. The iseuo is upon you—slavery must | the closing quotations of the day 280040...» 8 180 ™ and __| | Much as T belong to this city and this State, and can see | Out in. Gaventer.) Follow citizens, there is no moro | fall or you perieh, ‘The true policy is to treat slavery as | U '61,reg 107344108 §«Hariem....... 99%a HALE-PAer THREE O'CLOCK PM. 3. Tho appointment of a departmeut commander in | 2 good reason or no justifiable eud io be mado by this foundation I have stated to you for the assaults | a remorscless guerilla—as a cruel enemy to the govern. | U *bi,cou 107% @ 10834 Harlem pref. — a 119 200 wha Cy Coal 86% 100 she Hariomih bo Missouri who will not make bimself a party to Governor gyetem of restrictions, which are restrictions upon ug, | made uponme, And this is all that tho people of Mis- | ment—an enemy that cannot be wooed back to its alle- "61 ,c.c1..109 a 100°, Reading as | 1300 ro nid 36% 80 ao. ? Gambie’s pro slavery policy. Dut rostrictions upon ‘nobody elee,, which lots Chicago souri have to complain of mo in acts. I have been unfor- | giance or bound by any oath or bond. ‘Nor cap yousecure | U t4,cou 91 a 98" Mich Contral, 100 (as cael “This jg the sum of our requests in regard to military nish the people of this State, and won't let the mer- | tunate once in my life, and that misfortune is the only | its support by promises of protection. Slavery requires /74,0,01.100 @10l Mich So 4a 879% | 190 Canton Company, fairs. If they are granted, we oan assure you of perma- ae of St. Louis—when [see this net work extending | foundation that these men have for their agsalts upon me. | extraordinar: we for its matntenance—laws that are 20 us, 60.1064 8 107 = Guaranteod Malt * | 200 Cen Am Tr Co.bo ‘ment peace io M! ri.?? } over ‘ho country, I am inclined to thinks that Chaso isa | ‘There ts no man in this house but these charges can be | injurious oppressive to non-slayeholders. Such laws | 7.30 ne,!kAul0di¢a107 Panama KR. alg 100 Erte RR... TH has been eald by Mr. Poctmaster Cenoral Tair that a | Sendidate ‘or Lincoli’s seat, and wants 10 gel somebody mado against a8 agaict your humble speaker. I lived | you cannot sustain in thig Stato, aud in promives of pro- | US6’a,1y«,tntgl0g Ml Cea RK, fpllé a i143g | 100 Lariem kk certain class of autislavery politicy dvctrinarios (of | round tho country to help im, and “that’s what's the | in Kansas men Contested cliim. Many of you border- | tection, therefore, you cannot compete with Jeif. Davis, | US6'siye,cur'y 92 MCent verip..126 14 01252 | 260 : 169 Lil Cen ‘which class the Aiiseourl “radical emauc pationats”’ may | Matter.” Butas Lam, have always been,# plaia | ers know what a preemption ciaim is, Another map, | for his pretended government and Jas are framed capo” | Tennessee 0's. 62 1 102k, a 103 | 200 160 fae cven: 108) be calied the exaggeration) ‘are “aiders und abetiors | Spoken thon, aud inasmuch as I think it inopportane that | wbo lived mpon the eame claim with myself, toge- | cially for the protection of the institution ; he can always 60 0% | 200 bP PPT ofContederates.””, ‘This declaration a3 crigivally uttered | Clectinveering should be carried on in that way, and that | ther with four other men, armed witb three | bid more protection than you can. He who attempis | Missour! 6's. * | t00 100 “te COTES eeenied tt tarthor than (9 muply au stinion oot'the | this ‘snot a good time to. gob up a division ina party | revolvers, a Sharp's rifle and an axo, camo to | to secure a peaco in Mimurl by fostering slavery 1600 ¢ 100 cha ae Ri He part of the speaker that the men who avowed cer- | Which 1s ajtompting to put down the rebellion—a division | my house, breathing oaths ‘vengeance against | will as certainly fall as in the ‘attennpt to se. : : acl: fain extreme opinions avd advocated a particular policy | Aout who shall bo the next candidate forthe Prosi- | me. I met them at the fence. 1 besoeched | cure the same object by fostering guerillas and bush- > Mi 20 corr _ - wore in theory, aod by reiote eft, givin aid and com. | @iccy—t see proper to auigipative this a au impropar them, unarmed, to commit no act of hostility, ‘They ad. | whackers, Tho conclusion cannot be resiated that every | NY catrat. Pier WACDL. BS TY COMMBNCJAL REPORT. fort to the enemy, Many of thomit may bo, aro uncon- | “Tort, and injurious to the people whom I represent, | vauced upon ind; I returned to my house, a singlo | true patriot, without roference to party views or assovia- | Erie.. +108! Alb &T Han.. 6535 @ 65) Fripay, Oct. 16—6 P.M scious of the disloyal confederacy into which they are | #Md have go long represented ig Congreas—(appiauso)— barrel shotgun (it had bean loaded several before | tious, should put forth his every effort in crushing there- | Erie preferred.104%¢ Do preferred.. 88 a —~ ‘ales wore made of 40 bbls. at Tie. a7. for Feally drawn 1. tr poop with armed insurgents, injurions to the government—injurious in every respect, | that with birdshot.) I met the four menon the open prai | bellion and in procuring the immediate emancipation of | Hudson River.139%, a 13834 Chicago & NW 45268 46 0 a Bus the radial suapeipatiouists of diissveri are uot | At Of no benefit to avybody but hoards of trade and threo revolvers, a Sharp’srille and | ovory slavo, as this ie tho only panacea for your intestine | i.e 4 e pene ain satisfod with g.ving @ inora! support to the insurrection | 8 e0lal agents. (Applanso,) And I shail not be deterrea | A axe against a single barvel shotgun and one may. I | troubles; and, if it wero possible for my voice to reach e business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows | acs avy Baduina were in fair reyueet at Ble, a 21)0. cnposing te Stato government end atioual authority from speaking my gentiments, as; 1 trast, any other may, | Attempted again Lo beseech them to commit no act.of | the cars and hearts of the loyal slave in Missour!, | to-day:— for the former and 16¢, a 16);¢. for the latter soe to Missouri, They propose t give material ‘cid and | Wb0 bas the interost of this Stato and section of coun! hostility. I was auswered with shots from their pistols. | I should invoke them to emancipate every slave they own | pecoipte 107,471 Bi : 2 a ld comfort” to the enemy by withdrasing the pressure of | heart, will not be deterred from speaking his senti- | The first one drow bicod there. (Zhe Senator raiged his | without delay, Such an act would relieve them from the bi 9 ge TR eet ee A A 3 KeSWaX wos selling more freely at le, w OXe. for the federal whieh havo been diseng from the ents throvgh fear of being stigmatized by these hire- | !eg and placed his band upon it, midway between tho an- | temptation of eavipg thoir slave propery at the oxpense | Payments up 2144081 #8 | > How ‘occupation of Mitvourl, Py referenco toa lettor which | lings xs copperbeads, kie and the knee.) The second one took off this tuft of | of their loyalty, It would be a step in the right direction | Balance... 29'540,716 47 | BRRADSTUrYN.—There was Ie ivity in the Be Siti'be cleewhere found ta t-dey’s paperyan a#dremsed td TR CONCLUSION. my bair. Tho third one went through the window of my | to uri and peace between Kansas and Mis Ceecese Asis seturt ikot te. el pt y papel tho President by two well Knows eliizwun'of that state, 1 | Fverytoly knows that about as high a price was put | Lonse, between the hoade of two of my children, standing | soori,and would tend io thelr own persoual safety and | | The Hudson River Railroad Company will pro- | 1 tr Aprertperttoalpnindeidide.omge.sc, von ye and will be easy to perocive that a couplinnce with the de. | Word iy head by the secessionists an has Gr any ‘other | withid a foot of ‘cach other, Tho fourth wbruck ime in tbe the safety of thelr families aud property. ‘The adminis. | hably declare, on the 20th inst., a scrip dividend Ma Tenenvatias, S190R END. arket wee danidaniy Beary Mand oxoresed by Mr. Drake, whon he calli forthe os. | 10 Ja the etate, I dont know why they should have | kuec, and is thero yot, Then, aud not tii! then, did I fire. | tration of honest Old Abe must yot bo charged with the y 4 ny P Sn’ | she response to the rapid fall in gold. The receipts upation of Misscari “by United States troops,” really | dove it. OF courde there are a great many men ithe | A board of justices was called aud examined the case, as | present aufierings of the loyal men of Kansas and Mis- of ten per cent, payable on the 30th inst. The | ooo .4 01 0 « ‘ inyolves a vory serious weakening of our columus active. | Sto #49 could do more harm to them than I could, but | did two grand juries afterwards, ani all three decided | sour'. tr local politicians ‘who are seeking to woo the arcip will probably bear six per cent inforest, and reached 21,20 bbis. The day's gules Comprised 19,100 iy engaged in Yoo work Of suppresing the iasurrection, | Still from the beginning they have known mie as an ido, | that he spooting was indisyeusab's (o the preservation of } rebels back to tueir allogiance-—wno were coasting them | P Li y ee d bbls. State avd Western, 1,200 bbln Southern, and 600 and is, £0 tis extent, @ proposition which the military | Viating o)pouent of their achomog and a firm supporter of | My cwn and the lives of my family; And no oue has | for political power—are tho responsible parties. To will be payable at the pleasure of the company | pis, Canadian. Ryo flour continued in demand; Sathorities ta Richuiond, equally "with the tredical my government; und 1 don’t believe that this stigma of | more sorrow in that misfortune than myself, ‘The | thom, and them aione, are our present troubles cbargou- | after one or two years. : . ‘ lemand; 190 emancipationists” in Mirsvurt, id like to have adopted cepperhead . whieh is applied to me, as well as somnetys claim bas since been decided mine, and am | bie, ‘ould you secure peace and tranquillity, draw tho - Lapa bbis, changed hands at our quotations, Corn meal was dy tbe President, Te is thus that extremes often meet. | body else rho opposes the schemes of these radicals, will | Bow living upon it peaceably and cuietly. after | lines denp and strong between loyalty and treason at | The City Bank of New York will pay on the 2d | steady, with saios of 600 bbis. We wow quote— ‘sa . have the least injurious effect upon mo in the minds of all | the claim was decided to bo mine | presented to | homo. Sir. President, and you feliow citizens, theassault ’ Repiy of Conservative Missourian honorable men, especially when, they reflect that it is | the widow of the man whom J shot fifteen hundred dol- | made upon.me a few days a0 by Major General Francis of November "s*ivilent' of .six:pen cont,:free. of osc pga ton 0 is : be WWasarvcros, Cct, 11, 1263. Applied by, this crawling race of people, who profess to be | ars, and shorctained \t untii Quauixell at Lawrence rob- | P. Blair, of tho United Army, | would like to baye ld Common to very choice extra Western... a 1000 To AbRanam Laxcorn, Prosiaent of the United stat bre yay “59 anh! unadulterated patriots in thecoun- } bed her of it. (Cries of Shame, shame.) Now, thia is | read before you; but! have too much respect for you to Atthe annual election of the Albany and Sus- | Canadian.......... ALLY n 825 _ Mr, Prestpest—We deem it a duty jucumbent upon us | Wt val awe never. knowa.s single due of Ape te the first time I ever bad the opportunity of speaking to | road to you anything so full of vulgarity. Wheniresd | ionanng Railroad © held the Lith | Southern mixed to good naperfine,... a 730 as Miseourians, at present in Washington, to make a ear arms in favor of the government, pon ‘ani I chalicngo contradiction, ‘dake my life, my | that speech of Major Goneral Francis P. Blair, ‘of the | (ehat roa ompany, on the iira de. cicesitien aa beret statement to you, in r to tho requests contained 10 | sy a ony sa agent sch = «lg om mal Came one keh “eal the mats ae Soeied: Salen Arg, 1 = 3 eo | this Ci geen inst., the following persons were chosen directors Goss to choice family do. a 9S ma 5 f, friends. . 3 : levee se Be fugit Bek, cia. tt Ce: |i tena aoe Canal Hn, | tothe ao rg akan aan any | Se gw nn ng ear A a ee ae sp eomad, alton | tg as c " nn “grim ? ansas, > @ first lawyers of Maryland. It was a . Rameey, Pe! or, Jaco f x , “= 1. As to bis ‘cessation Of all 30 een ee pelOre die adioaey Ot kikdeed epic, | chaescterof Jim Laue for integrity and gentility, except | young man ho became addicted to the use of 3h! ae . ca oe ee ibe - oat spirits, por 100 f a the Treasury of the United States to the cwrolled Mis- Charles Courter, Cobleskill; John Westover, Rich- | CT? meal, mm by souri te the one to which I have referred. I deem it cruel, v4 ‘estover, pears tif the Missouri militia mot with your Ml enol ine an eee curiosity to seo and } Friends, that the raw head and bicody bones speeches or Baltimore, ne a8 OO nd vebroceed; pemrton rhe mondville; John Cook, Worcester; Jared "Good. —Whoot was leas active to-day aud about 2c, lower. The hearty approval, and it was deemed by ‘you, and the Exuiow Crmaexs—I desire, ut the outset of tnis discus Tei aecit pelaaeten sates ned Ee HR ea poy ang bool his a {ind to prevent other passers | year, Milford; Eliakim R. Ford, Oneonta; Arnold export inqeiry: wag fale...gconistors were not, parctignin igh officers of ‘State aroun: son, t gentleman vast . ‘These speeches ora Fecogmiz:ny from * ies Pept ine one eeu taie ne a Foy, a8. of great, aon | Sn ash nee rrp Conan rcttast aincee | Were made whijo tho saoke was asconding (rom the ruins Iulury from the rays of "the sun threw over bis face hor | B, Watson, Unadilla; Lewis Northrup, Colesville; ee cn Foceipts amounted to 101,002 burhels. The ' chevrs fer any loyal, ominent American statesman, your of the houses of my neighbors aud from the rutos of my | bandkerchicf, marked with her name. It is said of Wirt | Alonzo Everts, Sherman D, Phelpe, Binghamton. y's Bales reached 170,000 bushels, at $1 60 for white of men whose acquaintance with localities and : ef mney ot aasnult: him; and $f own. The baked bodies of my beloved neighbors were | that on recovery he found that handkerchte( so marked, . Western, $1 44.0 $1 60 for amber Western, #1 24a $1 4a eigen ate nema 10 De mest, effee- repre feameganic geome og are ainy them | gti) in my vision. ‘Tho wail of tho wiiow and the orphan | and from that moment he reformed. If by actor word of | Ezra P. Prentice was elected President, and Jared | for red do. winter, $1 34.0 $1 37 for amber Iowa, Wiacou- Sem vegirod to restore public aiairs to | im;and especially, fetiow citizens, do 1 demand ol you | ¥#5 still sounding in my ears. The knowledge that my | mine I could hope to work such a reformaticn upon Major | Goodyear Vice President, for the ensuing year. sin and Green Day; $1 244 $1 42 for Milwaukee club, Spolnt where wilitkry. power woald be no louger Doge tbat you permit him not to be placed. in the guard house, | sie ha@been almoss. alaia-—shat my oldest aun had heen | Genera! Francis P. Blair, of tho United’ States Army, I ” $1 20 9 91 26 for old. $8 80 & $1 36 for new Chicago, There Hoe tate Re authority, Ih-was bolioved watop woud be, | 2 tiie subject of (eee speech Tam @ sort of Quaker, be- | ied upon within a few fect—that my daughter had }| would undertake— The Terre Haute and Alton Railroad carned in | was tncreaved activity tn corn, arising out of a revival of made jn this direction by piacing the Union men of the | H€Viu thet an American citizen, when tho heart moves | been bruized by the bloody hauds of Quantrell’s ruf- A Voicx—Jim, you hit him first pop. the month of September, 1863, $153,469; in 1862 the apecuiative demand, on the mtrength of which prices "lato in a condition to delend, themeslves. ‘The meneure } Hii, oF when the spirit, moves ‘him, should speak. My | Hane in wronehing from bor fingers the vings that | | General raxe-t waid,on reading that apegch, tbat | was caso of $58,499, r | only 43,100 buabels, whtla'tho reported sales uusouuaed 10 at es els seh ot aarseci frst’ duty on this. occasion is to thank the pespie of e¢ | Bet parents and Liusband had conferred upon her. | forced to the conclusion. that the points in tk were fur. | $94,970—giving am increase of $58,499, OF Over | only 43,700 brabels, whiie the reported suloy amnunied to The Adelity and Tees eg inal aoe eee Tecved | Louis, in tho name of my fellow citizens, the wufesers of 1 gay ft is cruel to quote those specohes against | nished by bis brother, Judro Montgomery Blair, of Wash- | sixty per cent. 258,000 bushels (inowt of which merely changed bands gc many, céonsitas, especially under Gen, Brown, at | Lawrence, for their Hberalty towardsthem. ‘The mother | Me. when it, is known that they were published for}. tagtoa city; but thatthe dlling was the emauation of tbe , tnd ronaizoa Sa tho" wnrkot) Nat trom Wea, oe ey akictery Suh act thert | muy forget the child abe dandied on ber ‘knice yestero’en, | $h@ Purpose of caring bushwhacors trom our | fates of remarkably poor witskoy. Compared with the fiscal year ending August 3, | cloning at $1 for sound, bbe. 9 vse. Cor un flow to arm's and saved St. [outs trom capture by Marmas- | 20t we people of | Lawrence will never forget | The depo mine ep gia Gop tps an Belew Sipe erp Targa gb tn such jan. | 1862, the gross earnings of the Rutland and Bur- ane Bak gant es ede ko. oe EA ean q t 7 the liberalits of tho ee a r y bork ges ope se my a ea by CON. LT now my, Yasrro ndings "I appregiate the —- Ges, Rwise i'ervaiened and charged pun ‘lepopulating fumge, he referred to my: politically waning fortunes. lington Railroad for the past year show an increase though Woere was more stand inens Mn (priceny ‘The re. Cur ar : . chat haves heeo mage’ the tical oda der cou! 9 make capital for himself in tho con- | That was extremely unkind, and especially when we al 098 thi and ipa were 19,453 bushels, we quote Canada at The. © about seventy-five thourand moo. They arg called into ; for almost a decade, to prejudice | test for the Seuatorial cbalr with me. The mind and | know, and his friends admit, That polueally. Bo ins hat ake i raphchteriiineprrh pt pct the net | fea, ttate ai Hc, m dice., and Western at Bue u Bic , the peopte of Miesouri, . when and as neaded. They are supyhed by the on uri. eepectally thore fof “this city, | Peart hat couid conceive eo hideods a crime is the heart | dead ‘ae a dried herring—putrifod and petriied, pants: | earnings an increase of $60,866, or about eighty: | ityo'eoutinued ycarco and ‘iviot nt #1 15 4 BL 20. | Iarley ted Stat i agaivet ine. Speeches and writings b United States while in service, but receive no pay {rom it. ot My Rs Dave been ‘mlsreprenenton. My mo. | 20d the mind of» man totally depraved, General Ewing | cally. The Senatorial clection was the cause of the de- | three per cent. malt at $1.56 a $165. Harley wos in ‘alr roqnest at $1 2 For several month: hey Rev ths past tl and the State militia bave ;ave been misconstrucd—overy slander that ‘a ‘was not @ candidate for the Senate against me, On the | population of the Porder gounties of Missouri. T have We have the report of the Quartz Hill Gold Min: —- Sh picenee, ree lee Of 17,000 bushels, and ro- 4 i. been 0 1 force ing. Mop one gin Absgoarl worth naming: | Civy could favent hag bern circulated against ure, Every | coulrary, Re waa my supportor for that position. But the | Been led to the conclusion that @ Souatorial election, hese troops were calied out to aupply the plces of United | *BAthema that ingenuity and malice could frame has been order, forsooth, “was as bad, ag an net of retaliation, as | dimly geen in the distance, was the cause, of oue of the | ing Company for the week ending September 28, a) Suows.—The business in thin line continnea Sates troops sent to him. On this occusion one regi- herled upon me; and if, upon this occasion, my friends, I the burning of Lawrence,” and that «it was conceived | causes, of that moat remarkable speech, He parted, wide showin; 14 of $2,192 40, inst $1,422 for the on a liberal scale, with much buoyancy iv price, stocks ment, who ‘tind ‘debauched ‘by radical mm ope tek | sicoood In Fem ving aby portion of the prejndice engen. | After the burning of Lawreoce.”” Thus is justas unfounded | as the Geoan, from Lis old friends and politieal compan owing @ yiel 5 , agai . belong very moderate. tech indeed that 1 have boen | *# the other. Ibo! in any hand a statement Iwill read | ions; ho ts obliged to go intg tho camp of the enemy for | week preceding, The yield thus far is reported as | | Caxnim —Vrices were wel) supported, bat the market the idea that the State government was a ‘‘usurpation,"® | 4red against mo, I will f the succezstul. Og my eutrance juto public life, my father | %& YOU— support, and i# how engaged in endeavoring to construct . i » . | Was bot active, Fue, ney bayed eae placed under the command | fy rueted me to trast 10 the Intelligence and. justice of "o Wasiirxoron, Oct. 2,198 | A political party composed of a few. avery fon, Union | follows:—First week, $492; second, $571 40; | Covus.—there wax more doing in Rio, the antes of y tho provost marshals anpointed by Geuoral Cur. devermination of Generals Sohobeld amd | ‘raat aacault was inade upon bis friend, without notice, in | ®* PAP: mabd for olbor descriptions was limited, but hulders *) for the rpose of ent i iy fellow citizens, I feel that reapect to you, and m: ve ten days or tw oy ati right to i ee no ous Wilh caertion, | oma sulf rervect demand that I should ask of Fou, LEY, | red ok Lawrence, tetas the order toezpelibe inkebitagis | ‘his absecc ami since these assessments were all annulled by you ave never asked of any other audience, a few mo- of eon, Bates and Caw Counties. Geu. Ewing mace the | have the paortanity of answering; and I declare it ® | porte: ther a cvecul examination, its strango that his motives | Menls of your valuable time, while 1 notice some of the } SUF Ho gcrel among bieixiendel Stlatin RAM Mllys | most cowardiy Await ; ta point where it was not believed I should The Chicago Tribune of Tuesday afternoon re- | were very firm. Coat.—The demand cootinued active for mont kinds, with an upward tendoney in prices. Anthracite wya salt mans ersanits mae agaipet ine. tS j Sie alas be! ‘The money markot bas been decidedly feverish. Dank. ay en Bout be auretnad oe Cal FO ronuecily "| eiteeuur, te nat ohe and Wetpomany beonkentitectic | os cae Uae aie a mig ready a Goncral Latent ara be’ Eades, Guantceli, cay Gimera} re manly refuse (0, Jan, gulative purpoves, aed, eaten pounds, but ebieh ko many’ tastencen, Reteatty jocn alluded fo fn gectain quarters, ‘but we bellove thi | &few moments old. fleld from ten days to two weeks before the raid upon oO a a gag ggg egg 2 teatoaly any currency vo Tank exchenge has been | derign or onctdcot on tho vart of cariam asslere we leave ) the first practical attempt to obtain the disbandment of |. Senator ane then handed a copy of the Union of last ‘renee, Y ; \ By of tho forces uow under the control of the federal | evening to the gentleman nearest him, who then read the yin eee ry Sante fire 'inet the ja qmanders. i = PUTAS FO tains extn depopntate Jackson, Cass and Hates counties meets the 2, The granting of Mr. Drake's first proposition neces- | 91,» aistinguished bully of hansas, known as Jita Lane, | @PProbation of the loyal men whom I ropreseut in Kan- | piqico are there, Iask? Ho. luates unconditional Union | Premium may have becu charged but the rate was above | (eay a forfeiture of the deficient load), covnumers would aelly causos the adoption $ bis second request, vis will address ‘he radieals of Bt. Low “Turner's Hail, to- | #48; and | want to give their reacons for it. They believe | mon: 1 love them. I hato rebels and take their property — market, have loss cause to complain even uow of tho high pricn of pt Misgour' vy re troop: wight. It has Leen given outtuat he ag they beheve any cthor truth—they believe thavevery | ho protects rebela aud ‘ves their property. What The Philadelphia Ledger of this morning says: coal. We know of an instance in which a contumer had jane eee eee nasal tect, Where "ere thep--| Halt tom wiseh we, turer that Hon, Hera F, Baouio’ | Satmaliae ee vows bbe, | fuer ballove: Mg (a valoe | Doin of resemblance, e these: How is itpon the | ane aro by the subscription agent are large, and are | Wis, oth Vio completely Bled by.nn owoat d Aebe © como from? Can they be spared from the Uniou armies ts tas uot proved suilstuctory. Lane is | «They havea right ter), Lhey wcsaye that if the coune | Cee, Sider Quantrell wants tol at retin iT aor | probably atimulaied by tho idea that has obtaived cre GEE ids sottans pine Goals ied. been Gmmenoees nited were acquaintances, The scquain- | Sold asiow ds a), off, and the higher figure was in | their customers to determing, If we hat a law impen Lae eae tat Twos a | some instances ‘offered On balances. “Tho unual buying | a revore peualty on all parties sonding cut fron hele horse thief, What points of resem- | Price was '{ discount, selling Bs On wmall drafis 3s | yards less than 2,000 pounds tv the vane of @ lt of coal one of, his neighbors in (nal men. tho Seoretary of the Treasury has dis- | make, and would doubtleas now wake, Roovmmodate | seme the murderer ig nt J hen. ‘o brital burner Of several ‘Miesoust towns-e | tes of Jackson, Cass and Bates had not been depopulated | General Francis P. Blair, of the U ‘Army, does shat wi ial the,troope kept ta Miseoir! Dy General Cartia. Gene. | wud an die former ‘rend and confederate of Quantrelr and | BY that order » they would have been tu ® | he not want to hang all fadical, noconditional Suion'ceo? eee a are ee ee aaron and take ine | (meaty-¢ight and even thirty tona. farBones lament 326,000 t meal Sener larc08 pore are widows and, 3 nans this day at Tawrones who short me; that the war was getting so Intense that if | and the ouly diffvrenco between the two is, that Quan enemy meee fie waste We 06 eradumted to. Corton was in fair demand at 92c. for middlings, with lation of that place they havo been sent. to Dooce] | mica at Lawpence tot deprived them "of hus Lop odie go mee Bp ge ngage gen ais grad fr9l, nck pale eee he kitts, while Blair wants | f2°unt vera at the parties, OF course any euch 0 < Wraien reported singe cur last, janks and ara now operating. in TL te a thas ‘tives conttion eoklaiig’ waiver etacasee’ thet, poten mire tpnen rath need. ee ray re tation will be for tbe purpose of makiog movey, aud thie AR... 1K naalirnsirasiee seacoast a (3 ie i. Hansel from’ 0, cxpeditione one under General De--| tring or “ihe revolution.” are cerumlaly welcome to Teen vuamnety comehes nSriren {ren ,memetibe - | Piatt wants to oxtond to them the privileges of te balict: | °aB only be done by selling st higher ‘Prices than they y, | Fxanunns wore salable and steady, ns before reported. Seneral ‘Slunt—which, combiving’ with General Stect, | "At (he-conelusion of the read “ ated aud occipiod, by armed troope in Missourt, to pre | box, while tbe smoke ls still asgonuing frown tbo homes | Eo gio Genmend are faat narrowing the amount remain: | y.cnervoa? “Ake Was leew Active, ub prices wore fave occopted Tittle Rock, Fort SE og te tery mai fe ig EE et td pada gt pate Hd gh oot of thoir vietima, ant Guantrell wants to vote. | Gene | ing unsold, leaving it uncertain at what moment tho spo. 7 taneos aod the Indian Territory. ‘thele places in Mis- ane then stepped forward and sald, “It is tho | raw head and bloody bones specches to who? 1 ¢ and hurls bis anatbemas at Jim Iano, culation montioned may be entered upon. Hence the ori hava beon supplied by the Missouri militia, ever; and id WT eald thot there was @ class of men | While Quantrell is burcing bis property, trying to murdor | \7K@ sales. ae reported Dy fs natant agent Mr. D 8 request 13 virtually to withdraw these Three groans for the Unton were then proposed and | who professed to be Union men. 1 bad a conver wurden Foops tho South and again garrison the State of | heartily given, Tide with ene ot them and? Hope you have not way sch, | TAS) Se ee aig i a ain Tee bask, | being ready for delivery to the 1oib lost, ,lissouri with them. When such requests sre accompa A cail was then made for “three groans for tho Mis | Uniou men in St. Louis. He if a Uoion manof that class | catied to a fact existing in this’ town, tbat will, | doubt The importations of dry goods at the port of ‘ded by threats of open violence in case they are refused | souri Republican,” but the call was received in respect(ul | known in the border counties, who are Union mon provir of - the pact of Ubon in wove bebalf they aro made, is it | silence, had Senator Lane rorumied his speech — vided they tan have tholt slave property reatorea ‘to | nok. s°,t9 elicit the psical character, ot ey for ehung | New York for the week ending October 15, 1863, Oe" Redais Lisas eseete whens wan tatoo 20 ‘ot time for you to inquire into the motives of those who ‘There is nothing original about that attack, fellow citi- | them; but if (hey canaot have their slave property re | years back, Uill afew monthe since, tho dowxrati¢ ne were as follows:— ., io bulk. . : mi wy If he will took oto the debates of ‘the United | stored to them, they are in favor of Jem Davie pro | Parors in this eliy, wero speaking kindly of your bumble | pytered for Comeumpiton. Pactays. Value, | GRxASK —Salon were mode of 200 packegee at 10), a G2 tbe otter hand, Governor Gamble—in view of tne Sonate during. the yendoney of the apoiication of | slavery govarmiuant. Let me toll you that couastional | Peer and of Francis I Blair; while the ican | rire fer Canes 97 pepe 1 OE on t that theeo bad and reckless men threaten to over- under the Topeka constitution, he will find the | Union men are the t supporters of the general gov- | newspaper in this ciy was aseailiug both with @o malig- | Manufactures of cotton oon, a 76.118 ilay.—The markot wat firm aod sctive for bale At $1 a poore: a brow the State government, bave formed secret organi- | Same aseau!t made by Mason andjHunter, of Virginia, b: eroment that it can bay wd T would say to that general r on ations, and join with the secessionists tn loudly pro- | Slidell aud that class of traitors. If he will refer ‘Senn government, exclaim at's samme ave tax BOs poe i ened Joti peaks Tinely Ja Af td Maputactares of silk . laiming the provisional State ment a usurpation | of the messages of Franklin Perce during his adminietrs (Laughter ‘and cries of “Good!” “Good '’ the in otlll barl upon him? ’ Manufactures of fax ‘Your goverument is throttling a rebellion which, with | When that paper ceases U9 lander tne | will begia to ax. | Misvellancous nee ES aan wiry for Manila at 136 is Maau, | Hew. —There was @ good a ory active. 29 4M Hioms were helt Grmiy, b bd bland (a Tmoderately dealt in at 230. a 2h. for cow, a, Oo Laren af he mea ae apd one of peeling } of James Lieremn ted w 7 olely to s 1 national goverameu: od almost a fuc simile avsault against amble | blood red hands, is striking at ite very live. Io such @ ated. > $1.080.182 y Si bed have broken open alls. maltreated civil oflcers and:| speaker. If he will go to the speeches of the wotorious | etragle any snd cvery government should command the RI Oe melee ot ink teens Frame ye | TMS es eceiseeesessev esis eeeses BATS G1 ,006,168 ““[apunveers fe dacmnna of aniform prions ood citizens, and havo’ generally estabtithed a reign of | Atchison and the uotorious Stringtellow, he will find that | sympathy and united service of ail its citizane. Put ev- | Friar? “the Demcerat te uot speak og very kindly of him |. Withdrawn from Warchoute. Lear bere was much activity im sole, which wae error wherever they covid—has exercised his right under | he is entitled to no credit for originality. If he will take fecal ‘should this American republic, whose institu: | now, but tbe Republican bas taken Lim to ber pam! ‘and | Manufactures of woul very orm J % r bbe constitntion to cali upon to protect the State gov- | up the pro slavery papers of this Union, from the Atta Jone accord with tho progressive ideas of every enthral- | jg globbering Lm all over with her lasdations. Why | Manufactures of cotton Marais were advancing with a good inquiry, at 830. @ Ppment from “domestic be tic to the Pacific, he will find that for tho lagt eight yoa: Jed or oppresred nation on the face of the globe—espoci- | this change? With tho consistency of the earth | Manufactures of silk... Myc. for refined ingot copper, M41 8145 for Poth pa iron, $20 & 902 4 for common and reGned English bar Oe BOKe., montly Vic. a OKC. for pig aad, Bige. & # Me for mpeltar, 660. for Hanes tin, 466, « ATe. for Btraila dos Motawrs’ was in molorate request, partiontarty New Oriennm, at G00. & 6256, and Vorto Kico at be. « bre Naval Sronme were heavy, and spirite turpentine was quoted down to $2 66 $4 Th, otber articles re mained at proviour quotations, with limited transactions Nara were in deommad 66440. 8 bo. uF cut aud be. tor ——— | Onn —The market wes ant, with @ fale inquiry 1,084 $595,243 | for crude whale ot $1 06 # $1 10, cruge sperm at 8) 66 & €1 65 Vnneed at $1 40a$1 42; crace petroleum at B60, Terra ‘sktion ig not whether his admin: fon of local | those charges have beon made againet me. Not only tha! ally sbould this great free government, so mildly and Manufactures of fax. que nog , fr 5 arouvd shows recor Burs s good or baa, si=" oF SUWEE, Tle dows not ack | but ovary democratic pager thom Maipo go Callinemis, las | jusiy administered, told the adectons ‘ant combined | Bim ee ee cece cei, | Miscellaneous... Hae eee or iicapirove It, The Pe0PI@ of the Stato | reiterated, and coutinued to Feflerate, thatassanlt upad md, j Bupport of every. citizen. Treason against it's treasoa | man? Whore is his politieal record today? denounein Te the only legitimate judges thereof. He 2S Placed the | I do say here that, for an humbie ,1 do earnestly | against human liberty and the inalienable rights of | ip unmeasured terms the Germaca who Ralceet Total.....+++ Freee ntnreneenes rhole military power ol tho State under ‘the command of | believe tbat | bave been the best abused man in the United | man. In such a time as this—io such a crisis—there | him for years; ond al mas that has heretofore Entered for Warehousing. (er dace Gaaeral, "Hb tan obeyed every | States; and the only satisfaction that rece 10 ouch e.crime. Southern aymupe- [now bavameas he. nom secing 10. deekrey, again! | Mamafactares of wool eiiisiticn mode by youor any of your officers, Be bas | that have always noted, iorgolog into orchards, that the | thizers and th brood of copporhends all stand | ask, where is hia political record? 1 aaid tint fwas | Manutact ire of cote Holaved no law of the United States. The officers of mare Hee whic bears the best fruit was the most clubbed. | convicted, before God and man, of equal guilt with the | forded to the conclusion that Montgomery Biair had fur | Manufactures of silt han forty regiments in the Union armies hold their com- fost of you, gentlemen, are aware that 1 went to | armed traitor—aye, and that guilt is even deepened and | pishod the points made by Major General Fra Manulactures of aissivts him. The United States, even by ect of | Kansas in 1865, and that < had once a military repu- | darkened by the black taint of confoaset cowardice. | fiair in this city, and the reason for it is thie-—That | }iecollaueour... Jougress, bas recoguized the provisional State govern: | tation in the war with Mexico, commanding, indeed, | The penalty of treason is death, and that poualty should | Jadge Blair has binaself recently delivered three extracr- ‘nent in many ways. = therefore, believe bis demand | one third of all the a red mean on Mi -coutested | be most sternly administered. Al} shoul? be yen a @uary hes—one at Cl nd, another at Concord Total. *, Md. Dr. j A i 3 Mpores on you an unavoidable constitutional duty to pro- | battie field of Beuna ing to ‘act, and to pee everything they porsess, to make every sacri and . Rush ect the Staie rovernment from violence, and this can only | that alone, when tho war of si iat he pm was | if wo be, the altar of their country to seoure | ere? If so, him to visit bis dying ‘ fobiped dy at Loc. @ done by nijittary power, opened upon the prairies of Kansas, I was placed in com- | success. If a city stands in the way ot restoring tbe | wifo, (Dr. id Wee every Stock Mxchenge. | 16. 1 Unt Camm wet tecliog more freely at $40 8652 W, ae ‘impressed with the importance of this vital | mand of the free State forces of that State. I held that | countty {i should be destroyed; if any institution, it | friend ‘country. friend of bie coun- " Fra 5 3 cording 10 quality ei {0 our own and perhaps to other states, and con- | command till 1866; and during that entire period that | ehould give way to the par spt necessities of the | iry—to is i a time when all | $00US 100 sha Erie BR. ue s Paovewee.--he iding im your wisdom snd petri re ‘ask ‘a careful | war was made a defensive one. And | here challenge | cave. “ince my recollection an iurtitution, that of sla | should be united ina éffort, heart and band, to | OO URS , 1 Go.» «4s 08 108% | cidedly Grmer to-day, with salen reported of 60) jonsiteration and an early decision by you those an. | history to show when (he {roe State men of Kaneas, be- | very, hae boen threatening the peace of the country. Im | gave the the Diood of our | 1000'S 6's,'T1,00u 100 Erie RR pre! JOAN | at $16 @ $16 97 for how ment, on the oper tor do, cagonistic and Kio demands—whe ve. Covstita- | twoen 1865 aad 1868. ever invaded the territory of tho | 142) war was postponed by compromaise; in 1882 it was | fathers. should be | 2000TrT 3 LopenOta 106% 250 HudsonitivRl.690 198 deliverable iu December; $14 60 0616 Tb for wid tneer, er timate, State of Missouri. ‘burned our towns and Our farm | arrested by the iroa will of aJackson, In 1890 it was | absorbed in the , Judge | 2000 do......... 106% 200 40...» ‘i 1996 | and $11 16 0 $12 25 for prime, Deel cutinued in unode ae oy to So Your obediont servants, ‘houses ; Lary our citizens; and St. | again deferred by compromige. In 1555 tola war of sla | Somtgomery Bilal ai Fravk P. Diair aro | 10000 86's, yr cor 102), 100 , » 4 rate demand with salee of 200 peckeges at $14 £ ‘JAMES 8. ROLLINS, | Joseph and Woston, and Kansas City ‘and Independance, | very. upon freedom was actually commenced upon the | engaged racturing our text Presi- | 32000 do...-.new OvlG 4 S ro E + C, GIBSON. ‘and all thore towns on the border were within our reach | prairies of Kansas. Met by the hardy pioueers of that | dent—a twelve tnonth before be is to be clected. The {000 N York 6's 63. ue. S::: Bis ‘and could have been destroyed, yet our troops steadily | Fate, it retired, defeated at every point, to gather vew | goope of the speoches and their effect, whether inten ted i ge i I ad General Blair's Phillipic. adhered to a defensive policy, and never whs there one | strength for the contest of 1661, \ingasa more pretext | or pot, is to elevate the great body of the American 5 1m, = » of General Plair recently delivered in St, Louls a speech desir x worth of property dia State destroyed. As | the constitutional election of &@ ro, ublicun candidate people from the government tha! they inart use in closing Cis 3 3 | ‘upon national affairs, from the closing portion of which | soon as freedom was es! in Kansas | laid down | for the Prosidency ying fer his sole aim the | out this jon. Judge Montgomery Blair denounces , too a bao 106 Ie “we make some extracis:— my xrms, and commenced, I hope indastriously, the | supremacy of tation aud tho unity of | the padical Union men of thie country as dixuniowists,as | 7000 N ¥ Central 6 110 4 e jd a Cheere was actively moaght after at Lie 9 16> ms ‘There ace stil! other points, my friends, upon which I tice of the Jaw, and continued i it until 1861. Now, | our groat cowulry. He who denies the sggrossive | abolitionists, as amalgamationists, while his brother at 1000 Erie ip Ly ‘ed $x Me | 4 . Tec Beles of 120 bage baat Ind. mate at Thy had intended to touch. One the most im desire you tonote that from 1555 to 1861, during the | epirit of that institution, and ite long meditated pur | st. Louis consigne us all to the seaifold. And who are the | 10000 Frie &8 =| 2 _ | he Je RS "a (end which I do not feel at liberty to omit to-night) is a time of what is called the jaybawking trouble, 1 had no | pose to overthrow the goversment whom it ceased | radicaie? Teay hero, with a knowledge of what J ray, | 68000 Hud Riv od mb 3 r-4 $ me, ba BS pond, aA question which has taken some prominence in our midst, | o-nncetion, either directly oF iIndiroc ily , with thase tr to be able to coutrol It, has read the history of Lis | that mimoty ont,of every cno hu dred of our gallant svi | 8400 & i jor growna, \ to the free and anrestricted navigation of tho | In 1861, after having | commanded’ a company country to Hite purpose, ‘Tt ts aristocratic in si8 ebarac- dlere sow wanttbolng out country re yadioal Coton men, | 1000 Mich Ho ‘ pier ons cas ite protection, | w2a appointed | ter, and, therefore, \ncomsistent with our rey ee am leay that nioetenths of the Joyal mon of the United see ans ada p 4 the fea oes yoene ve hae init tho elements that demorsl- | Staten are to-day radical, and all are toudiog to tbat po | See Cts iw 2am 1 1te. a 17 ye. for Castile, with rather tierly corrupt its devotors—they will porpetrate | sition. There ig a whirlwind passing over the country scrive, with elee off eR Abe., 26100 wree tee od one. part Misnlssippl river. | (Load sppieaes.) ‘We know how sen- | the city of Ws Sinopo Goon “Wotom bow'R tril every Wont gay | cet cholace Hts, ihch pre many you | lend iar ths devs gun was dred from the beighta a ae | alt ne ee ok Command na Prices army was | any crime for is promotion. Iu Kansas, to uke-coateat o | during thie rebellim in furor Of radtcallam, ana every. | Way Ame: can 68 1b, BO ae a alnet the commerce of the country, Prssing by upon the | moving upon Fort Soott and Kansas, Wo met that 4 1855, they stuffed ballot boxes, made falne election returD®, | body goes it except the Bisirs. Groat God, what stupid 70 166% aged ge the broad bosem of ia sm . We know at Dry wood and them back. indidted botels aud printing officer, destroyed towns and | ty! The gallant Curtin, who will be elected to-morrow os ~ ie 8 “ every man io che Nurtuwent tun one fice exstsitned, feilewel them, and then, for 1HO (fet time, did your | murdered defoucelens, unartnet «itivene when it was ne | Governor Pine Keyntone State, # a radical. The vobie b | weawiness A“ emall wis Of other erties at fu “It never can be permitted that the Miseissipp! river can | bumbie ‘ever enter Missouri in commend of arm- | cesenry to obtain or maintain power for tho institutioo. | Promgh, who will bo elected to-morrow to the guberus “0 y ccssnde, tha ai WH bits, exten belong to any other than our people or any other than | ed men. Every dollar's worth of property that was taken Ia the laalls of Congress it controlled legisiation by the | torial cliair of Ohio, is a radical. | Lod dtp sre Fwy Page Bg «+ Anmmedirg ord our government. that the commerce of that rivor shall | from traitors by the Lave Brigade was turned over to the istol and biudgeon, and when these could! not prevail by rr me Coe le. © Ihe. fe 2 Cab nee be unrestricted.”’ That was the unanimous soutiment | Quartermasters Department of the government; | throats of dissolution of the Ubion. In the general gov- - ~ = = | ¢ tb ann, wan To. wba Th ail the poonle of the Northwost. Tt waa to wall un- | and, by special orders issued (rom the commander, the | orament it was fuund impossivio to avoll war wilh tule | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | 10 ‘ven from V2g@ S1aKe, a0 en derstood that even the secesnioniste—that Jom, Dar Bresch of tbat order was death, Much of tho property | aggressive and wicked inetitatim ; every proposition f: - oe 1 on ‘meme. . ‘with bis Congress at Montgomery, sought to allay wi captured from traitors was by my orders turned over to | peace was seorntully rejected, That inatitat) n cen: ~~ wwe 20 he 40g OM op Bem | 4 ad * wee whine, ais on @: = which ond renee vod felt wourd eo arouse the anger of the North- | the families of the destitats Union men of Missouri. And | govern, and therefore sought to desitoy. Ae in the geueral Verwar, Oct. 16-6 P.M. | 1 1h Gon 1 Cow BR ser Tee male dew a, oat by dectaring that they did Bot intend vo obstruct | I will deglare, tu the (aco of the world, and defy contra. | governinent fo it has aad will prove in the tate, gov tee By ind 3 , 100) s $99 1 Com BR serty ree ree a ia adda the navigation of tho Mississlppl river or restrict ite diction, that dim Lane and the Lane Brigade cared for the | mente. Take the bistory of your own State as an illus. Money in etl! in active dewand, the general rate | 69 Cow pre “4 4 g wee ent be pes r: a rener mily wt he | leo “~ onfoderste | for call loans being 6 47 per cent, with exception- eoramer id I believe a resolation ie now extant Union men of Missouri and their families a8 the fond | tration. More than a year bas elapsed rince ty a ‘ok | mother caren for her arst born child, McNeil's mill was | army bas been within your border, and y Woes anv Da fecersion convention im the State : i erians, wees it attempted to secede from the Union, | occapied bya portion of the army of Geverai I’rice that | melancholy fact that today life hod property are more al transactions ata lower figure. The scarcity of | jo Fad to in which A declaration was made to the effect that they | was using it to grind flour and meal for lrige’s army. 1 | ieecare in this State than at any timo singe the com | corrency in the West creates a demand here to | t s eet at " pa ad ta aid not eg] that they did not wish or inteud to ob- | sent Colonel Williame there with a command. He fought | mencoment of the rebellior. Slavory—the cauee of the z ° i to B00 Gia be 2 Wou.—The ms i struct the navigation of the Mississipp! river. Our armies | them, drove them back and borned the mill. 1 fent rebellin—still retains, and is stil), as itever bas been, | meet the requirements of their produce trade, and | jo 200 Cw ated SA 18 upward mpaanes wots haw were eager to rash to the Heid after an embargo was | Colonet Johpsom t Morristown, To capturing it some bo tens ia and ever will be in sympathy with | on. change of organization of the country banks J =e ~e o Re 108% | price of @ at nap weeks, eee es placed upon the river and tt ocmmerce, and they broke | of bis t control, burned « few rebels, whose government har for ite corner stone | o A 240 ul Bar whgRR 190 | the price of pod nt ree hues it down. The vahant hosts of the Northwest broke | houses in pine, Ane. news wae brought me at | this inetitat: It ie porn ap eg the ee of the | to the national system makes them short fast tow, | ago Con Amt ioe ~ € A} 4 city rates tn © a eanore eames an obstruct t - | We " muoved across the ( Blavebolder should be with the reboi. I know there are - ‘ 1 4 kr da 2hy fornia at (oe 8 1 be Wiroogh and destroyed all tions against{ibe com. oot Feta that Price down across the Osage v Mb with ibe reboie. Tknow there are | ap they have invested thelr funds in five-tw we Muare de’ stot Me YE ; morce of the Mississippi river, But, my ys, wo | river, and find deposieed ot Orceoia an immense amount | many except found we were no better off after we broke dowa Jeff. | of subsistence and ammunition. I moved to Usceola, and Keane they are pairiots agunst their ges 80 Fite FA WC RR 66 vence a bonds, hate remitted these to Washington 10) AlisakT HaateRR 65% | 100% Davis’ obstructions than we were before—that Chase | sent Colonels Mont ‘and Wear, while I myself was | Fvery siaveholder must seo that, although we to bot | have pot as yet received their curreney in return. | 0 6 . ¥ a gainet slavery, but to cr out We i . 19 do + @ fhe Ubie, Mie with few hae) et pt aa an A That ver Seek eer {tated Um tri 4 Tefon, yo the fomiation ‘tee eareremen q ‘The excitement in the gold market yon yo : tage ew an fd %y sey ad Tac, 8 106 , 10,00 Te. pulled at Oe. © The Bram—Woll. t bel Chase 4 bard. . foend the stor murt perish. wery campot in any heal \! tue itary | 100 Erie RY colt tat ia ooa ek rowey on aoa eager ees, | Guise twenty wagose, Win whiskey bacon, | war insuch an event. Therefore the sympathies of the mnd"yrheee abe’ principally afected by “pry A |i 108% WW RemekWivvwnkh 96 Ma ‘urprise me at all as Ceming from ono of Mr. Chase's | rugar and voflee, wihammegion tely foand | slavebolder, to the extent of hie interest io flave pro: | News. Itopened lower this morn ng—say at 54% j 4 108% PIULADELP TA FTOOR BOAT. friends aod ga | wale gory yy Jd H Seid there, woo, a factory for eS A rose 10 65%, fell back to 51}4, and cloned at 6144, } SEcoKD BOARD. ” ianes i: he ae. Oot ats , bere vi bra, . They loaded agons i" fl ee - 5) te Peet read, F Siowed this thing ‘pase with so much conterapt, of oak mere, They bad no timo ir ‘move the stuff, and | dom, and Ieubmit when Ouse the idea of freedom Fxchange in also lower sud dul! at the decline, goneuaers fh aoe.eh 18034 FJ a ee. | os ‘ Jeg wane road, . T jvenia Ras. Vorcas—Put him out! put bim out! | (Referring burnt it. They directed the families that ied | fixed io the mind of the slave from that moment be be- | bankers’ bille being quoted at 694 4 eee ee eb oon — : | reed, 10, Gold, 166. Sight exchange oe Yor + threo obeers the Delved them to remove thelr goods, They | comes worttires ne toch, The master's fear it arouset : | iam eo MO Geers, Oot 1PM aw that tho wives and children were asd then | inet his slave will coeape or be spirited away, and, that | A want of confidence continued this morning to | geome American gad. 18hg Be Si Prowr quiet. Wheat 4ett A ate hey sot fire to the storchouscs and the stores and ain- | othor feartu! thought enters bit mind, that the save may | pervade the stock market, influenced by the course | ae a » x | for Mo) Milwamhes ete, ne. ‘om, as a miliary vecessity, and the commander | turer uper him , bis family, or bis property : h so oka Cuatem Cs... Se & Tor Hi n.. 00 en ta? would aos tare ved thebe houses 10 destroy | aied im aympathy with ths rebelion, of Harlem, which declined still farther. Atonetime, | gig do 4% 3 Ah 8 3 As soon | r=) ‘aes 100 vole. the stores to be muntered out of the seryice, Not a for hia slave property ,and proteet io as aguinst | Inte last evening, ft sold ax low as 100, It rallied | co op tae 7] - i om own, ee Orceoia, except In Open Battie, in bia brenes | 200 Comb Cons prota si 1 ore. vole. , Bi eucbtnes Godearee 0 Sit, Fase cone the morning 105. again rete 100 at ne | Bm BE ean TR | Stam ane ota seh, cence es 5 Fats, arter, than was seomer?. 5 oe ee entere into chee — fret board, fell off between the boards, and was | 79. . to. sab teh vn Chere te Piva Hat YOR | $25 vem ‘fever, D> an m rel a 1 an ™ * ’ mroved cea of te Love Brignae. 1 id veer ations dere watiaarery, soi ve | 608 08 low Be 80}6; then rallied to 09%, Od | sip 100 eves RMD WRG | core, 6,000 Wachete ete Ont. 14, 1808. Ld be ,” loved the first | joo 1a, 0 no Maas | ‘ re at ad slaves of rebels, to come with it ve saves Sound refege ibere. el et 96. The general marist at i in aes S ty Galena W Chi RR 110i | _ Your Orin acd . . pa Permivted lagrar, and to that board this morning was dui! an\ lower, Camton | oh) prs a ar) HON | $8.65 5 61 Core sesires white ene. wou thom ‘suman, Te ine oumme declined %, Comberiand %, New York Central yg, | a — * mao © um panes CESS

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