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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1864. ie ov ——_—— - . ‘ pret sow who cannot support the —— Te owing berate Gy ramon | te ay erecta te i rae ake, | he to Kenenl bar at hae | ee rer or, gn ert tn wee ae PENNA Te ee cone Ee] | Set edie cShcecce, ty ene cue | cuareraet e Sereiae tale aa a | wetter es Sits | ere evciars Copen ne . Frupay, Nov. 4-6 P.M. pee soss.toe | be de Saeetneay cag eahare soanae thought and feeling. Who are bis friendat What are his {ato the hands of despots and traitors it began the the fan hr hing ne Bas just ra ee stock market was lower today than yesterday, ©. 1,000.653 tL salee of 50 bags Rangoon at 130. assoolations and surroun: ey make the man, fears , - tbat bis optaion: rn mon set the pr stant sii EBS | PEGS wun onan cage rag made: | Seach wre yctrcia Sees | Mgsrecngemimal nin cas eg, teas | Ran hn Sapa gold excitement and an anxiety (0 realize among tbe | sane ee | mound {2190 2,000. sacks Ashtous at $4 50, and two | made bim areheart and soul with she Gouth. If he is | John Adams, and threw bis party and his policy into the | them. He elected two y was 7 i be true to them, and 80, false to the coun- we of the eighteenth century. Has it not advocated | demooracy of the First district, meupee & Taree Beas each coataiaing 4,000 Dushele, | grmieinisek obo Coicugo ticket, sua. tbe democratic party fa sduatalaterch every wor siocs the Revolution? ld | Bow, wore for the ‘Union af all hasards,”, ‘but were nes i veil you that the people had decided in fayer of nego- | tt not banish the Indian and silence the nullifier? of Mr. Lincola fatal policy eeetoncaeat! he ad prises are oenie Sentech Tatton. you kaow, and [ know, aud ail the world | pot chastise England, threatea France and couquer Mex. Boreas of the Treasury. Mr. Stebbing, for mavy wr outside operators, who ventured upon the aeepgene | a 20a of speculation when alt looked bright nt the begMoing | of the week, thinking that they had only to deposit @ | se 119K bl she B re she son River , Reading 44, Chics i Chicago and Rock island 4, Pittsburg and Fort Wayue % Michigan Soatbera improved , Chicago, Burlington and Quiney 5, liinois Central Y, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 15;, Ohio snd Mirsissippi Certificates % Cleveland and Pittsborg and Mariposa wére steady. aoe ment securities were steady, Coupon five- | 100) Lacks « tweotios sold at 101, mew tissue 100%, coupon sixes of pene ee 1881 106, coupon ten forties 9535 a 94%, one year cor. | 50) Pitts, F 10000 Amorican gold tidoates 9554. 2% ss Nationa! Bk Bf 194) 20 Resin 18334 | last nas been very ‘ il election, wi \dvocate of The closing eales ab tbe rst Doard, as eomgacal sth se ond 06 fee Catia, Shee sont co Noee Nmined, tbe | it, You have bean throwing abe fad sbell upon, us ror | 1763, 1s purchased. Louisinos, cota ed Florida, an- this, who bad to use all thelr infustice in order to make Ses re oe ay * rent Coagral 1s, Hud- By igh priees demented by ee Py ee your war ina tailors cures « mocoonn. ant mo cement our pockets; and hail nis counterfeit ‘ipohbeck, anc, sanded po 0 far as to maake Bim, for short time at Fat Rectvanerg, Xe Ni} bp ek there bas been @ little doing, the ine a t other guaranties could you give them? | bead? I stand by the Baltimore ticket’ because there Q@ sound democrat as he ever was or ever will bo. But election | we find bim goon fascinated by the trangcendant states- manship of Mr, Lincoln's Secretary Of State and the finas- cial genius of Mr. Chase. So much eo that bis (er) effort irredeema- Yhey have had everything but this acknowledgment. | fud my country, and wowbere else ip thi ‘The republican Congress of 1861 unanimously guarauteed | do | know where to look for it. It sales being 25 tons, at Ldc.; foreign was quict and held at To., gold. Sic, c Slavery in the States, and re’ used to disturb it in org: Line mo. oa coe see aa A “4 izing ow Territories. If the South wanted more at site the courage of the North, tbe spirit | !n Congress is # grand, eloquent culo; oat hes meee fepper at 420 a 430. and 20 cases ‘owbmege op private | commencement of the war in God’e name what will they , the gauius of war and the safety of America. | ble paper issue of ‘that exploded Seoretary of th ‘Tree. terme. Sine Gemant whe: you have prououneed that war a tailuret | Itcalls gullt by ils right mame, and proposes to deal with | sury. (°'Good.”” Laughter.) And the repablican papers ‘SoGa ruled steady, with a moderatedemand; the sales | (Appiauso) MoClellan could give them mo more than | it in the right way, with those who ask oo ouarter and | of this morning, selected for the aes Kis Dok he ae comprigod 498 bhds, Cuba muysoovado at 1T\¢. a 2c. {eet ofered them through the frst eighteen months of | mean no Union; whom if you face you must fight, aad it | slon of democratic prive can tor of iv, and 15 do. Porto Rico @t 22¢., and 400 boxes Cube ati9c | the war. He gave them back their negroes; he | youtreat with you must yield. The Baltimore resolu. | Which be lectures the arog part} tar. Lance , guaranteed thom every right ucder the constitution, | tions represent the highest point tq which courage and | justice to Mclency and talent of Mr, and what was the augwer? More armies to invade | soul have raised en red citivenship. The Chicago | Cabinet. (Loud laughter.) It wi refresh! Os, mor> pirates to burn our helpless merchantmen, | resolutions prociaim the most diminutive proportions to | to Messrs. Stauton and Welles to rr a ‘aoe tricks with ‘the orisis, It is open, manly and nattona. Op that 10 $009 11! Cen bous g . ban! ares 60 Del & Hud Canal 202 importupities for foreign aid to co-operal which political demoralization has shruck American cha- | from a democratic pen, which their 0} State stocks, railroad bonds and bank sh = 200 Gam Goal pret... om i y mpatnot cs ud if these fail, the tast ditch more welcome | racter. ee there only an American libel copied ( been willio to sccord te them, Is it = fe, atiae a8 a ape a fee z eee a trea there wi Sido. in. reps fieg ite Tineola's peat wae mall tictaaa om tbele S dard of pallial aaty, ay ae the pecans? Ther soem to have come to. that com After the call and at the open board, at ove o'clock, 2 do. » Be Tra.—Theré waa aotbing of moment doing, and we have | Cleliua in repos Li t ‘ y cal 4 tl " [ Cluaton some time bofore he did, when they : tused te tharket was fraction lower, At the second board an | 1) 10 19 | 80 sales to report. through the canvass tn tuat gentleman's old boot 8 failare, ¥ pene failure fo prove it, then o » prey ? a y pige jected, backing bis car ob tho worn out rat's of 1851 aud | got ‘a fatiure, aud now | put dim in renomination for Congress. The Lion. ¥. Re tas Sa ane iene eet mele B fn Ronse lg Yaoa, to eud where the golonigg began, amid tha confu- | it only wants one more fas'*:79 on the 8th of November to Ruteing can hardly claim that he leaves the democratic Oo} a ould » iT ie Durbuta of vasleaee, More ti ear | wi ps gag gp teBauding do, still, we all know that be has not beou with ual Fd u do. ay ‘do. Taz (2) Chto, Bur & . ve, WON 72 Pitta Ft wachi BR {3 aud Straits at 68c. Plates dull at previous ogee ‘ston ro eats: 4 40 100%, lo... . i. 1 arkot geueraliy jatet, and we | in 4 epee "R90 100 830 103% ee he Spotl sales of 850 ids, Komtucky ‘at tye had perverted tho objoots of the war, More than a year | with yorr falling spirits and your dis! improved ‘celing was shown, The closing quotations, % | 5) pac compared with those of the morning, showed an advance | 1 NY Cauiral RR in Erie of, 1, Roading 4, Michigan Southern 34, Illinois — Centra! 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 44, Chicago and North 10 1 209 8 104 “" on Madison square, be doclared slavery deserved its | armiex. Speak, ye tuousand miles of sea coast, with | 1862, when wo did, what we lntend to do a6xt Tuesday, western j¢, Fort Wayne 34, Camberiand Rock Island, sid ‘9% BM ie tiout'at 4508 500": 60D do, Oslo difers eprivete dorms; avon, Devore the wat ye prophetio Delian Intorsed bp, one, port ‘ wsicome the coesking amuralor o slocsEloratle Gey mous Goreraot of eae. phon dl ‘ he = Ohno ie f 2 100 Jace it wou! - } ‘your . Sterman, wil our be Quicksilver and Mariposa wero steady, RR, I fad 86 caso OID asgorted ALTE, ied | day task for ts to go south aud reanmex them without | ilrm foot “upon their ‘guiky uesrtnstones, where you | Ole ME. Peler Gooper--(laughter)—who appears in tbe Goyornment securities were a shade lower, Coupon BECOND BOARD.” Satine _e, = th bh pall nape yond Kv Where are woe to place a tickel with’ suel but stamp it and insurrection, starved ‘and ragged, character of a war democrat, alter tani five twenties, pew issue, gold at 100%{; coupon sixes of Harrerast Two o'Cioon P.M. | Upward, with ax Increased movement: t supporters? Here is one of the origina) fofind. | flies wailing before you, Speak, worthiess currency, | voted, im 1856, for Fremont, in 18 es Tos. at Sogn as beteoipan oe ly Porgy need ere of the later aati slavery party going about the coun. hopeless heresy, heartbroken community. Yeur falling | for Lincoln. (Resewed laughter.) -Both Mr, Moses Bi | oe . ag | try cenounctog his own offspring. Vepend upon it, @ | tears, your ruuning slaves, your dying brothers, Nortb- | Taylor and Mr. A. 1, Stewart signed tast spring @ otroular i$ | Tis4c. a n6e for lambs) patted, and 400 bales various | Moric who could drop two Louges of Congress, throw | ern traliors stunced, foreigo interveution, dead, do you | {a {avor of Bir. Lincoln's reelection, aad thoy probxbly * $-20co.n is 100% 400 sve Reading RE. 1381, 106); certificates, 95. ‘al, con. 103%. 2 Mich Bo & KTR, 3 At the open board at half-past three tl u 2.000 U 8 6'r, Lyrcert. 9S market was | on Ohio & Migs cert 308 40 T's | kinds foreiga, including poor to fair Cap: a q ab onapcwe nigher, iv sympathy with the rise in gold, the quotations | 210 shs Canton Co..,.. $i” 200 Illinola Central RK I . | away a supreme judicial bench, turn their back upon @ | toll me Abraham Lincola’s gripe has uo vigor iy iy! You | (orgot thas olrcumstauce whoo they aow pr Te euch tare aa 20) Cum Coal pref’*". 5244 G00 Cleve & Pitta RK. 05, | and Mactiza, Douskol, Mexican alt Vaiparaiso oa pri: | PON AST TS te ‘eweap thom back Into power— | have tried him in war, aye Sieg blu in harectors fod our beaver because they pr nd Lo aco Lurking in ite i 220 Quickeliver Ms.Go.. 33. I Chb. eH W RE... 16 Pt ki dun | @ people who nave emptied their hands of all these | you have wrestled with him &t the footot every throne disgraceful peace, notwithstanding McClellan 10:00 A. M Dees Bes ee pplarepbectedl am coi ep artes att ee pps ppt re ag SA S that they might tear up the foundations of | in Kurope, You Lave confronted him tor thousands of | Pendicton havo inscribed om it:—‘The Union and ibe Had AL MLL, io i Be depot da nothscarecob Looe | ang deproesed: sles chine , prosperity and oat tueir ruins in tho | mlieg gloag tives, marsh and forest, where be has tracked | 9oBstitution at all hazards, peaceably if we can, forcibly 12:40 P.M ‘800 + 30% i 190 iain — oe rt's biood of the North—auch & people are not to ¢ | Fou with Che Indian's scent to save you from the Indian’ if we must.” (Enthusiastic cheers.) Tae political ante- ‘30! wo do. 5 al 104 100 Mil & Prdu Ch RR 5235 Lt back by an armistice, but ona stretcher, Néver | deatiny. You have summoned to your aid swamp fever, | Cedexts of the othor siguors of that call are of U1 same ro 1s, for instance, Mr Wil. . do 600 Erie RB. Much activity ow the Stock Exchange is mot generally | fy "te 100% 700 Fite, FW 4 ORE 1M batonce have the peopte North voted directly | amvush, tomabawk and torpedo. You promised tho world | questionable charactor. Tuero Is, | looked (or pending the Presidential election, nor ts gold | 1h) Dole eS it | MODEL GAMPAIGN SPEECHES. upon the siaygry ite Fei they gave an over- | that you would harness the North to your pols driving | lam H; Webb, a wealthy shipbuilder aud kovernmens likely to contivue strongly in the ascendant The public | 00 Hudson River "121% 100 5 ‘aio 105 shes annie whelming Majority for Southorn rizhts. Ju the contest | the continont ic double harness, and where are you DoW! pypigoctor; mae Duilds magni eat v ae ele and 100 BO. soe evvees BRI 500 do. : of 1852, the Fugi'ive Slave law aud the compromise of - A namelysg, penpiless, shivering outlaw. Shrinking récoives alill more magui‘icent prices from mind lo more op lees Sealer Se Me Site tae 50, we 08 y fore thi ie; cdad Gi i but who has not voled s democratic tioket for many @ SUR RAOAING RE +... TEE "| 1850, were almost tae only questions before the people; | from tho charter sigdod “George Wasbington,” and oe ma rgreeg mmmergn the contingencies which may attend or succeed it -— —— The Two Democracies Come | yor svery Northera State put two voted solid tor the | dying by inches with the powder aod ball of Abraham | year. But 1 have alre ay arelt: ($00, long. om. Seaes Wide diverences of opinion exist as to the in. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. South. ‘tbat was the real test of Northeru feeling for | Lincoln. Is this failure, ob, successful Vallaudigham, | Proselytes to the — aboli am ee RA " 7 6 P trasied. Southerm slavery under the constitution. In 1856 the | with thst bucdred ‘thousand adverse majority | democratio party cannot pul thacke Snamces which. (ithe. SAaies Os eee. Cen muons, Mov, 4-8 F: Neves large voto of Fremont was neither for the wooily horse | gazing down upoa your sinking platform? We who | this or soy other set of men, (faud will exert over the future of affairs, A belief prevails Asuga.—Recelpts, 4 bbls, The market ts irregular, a gor ior the woolly head, but the recoil of a busingas pao. | -bave gone back to the barbarism of blows to ‘spplause. ) big the party which, by ts unwavering ad- tbat the administration will urge Grant to bring om a | and, tn the absence of business, prices are wholly o~ ple, From the bréach of contract in the roperl of the cem- | secure the civilization of votes—(applause}—we | bereaée to the constitution, and vy [ts unflinching firm- lection day, and that if tl nomiot Promise of 1820. The election of Mr. Lincula was a judi- | who love the contention of thought better than | 088 and strict regard to treaty stipulations in all our general engagomais herons Seshien. fam 23 THE WAR Clal vordict against the corruption of politicians, and the | the contention of arms—who prefer always to conquer | domestic and foreign relations, had brought our country rebe! authorities feel at al! sanguine of temporary success Barapsiurie,—Receipts, 20,946 bbis. flour, 60,164 DEMOCRACY. wiles of covspiratore under the buchanan adaivistration. | rather by conrentiog qoan golistoa Ga Uhh bak 6 ‘and. prosperity which bad reudered it he in Virginia, a similar course will be urged upon Lee, | bushels whe ‘21,887 do. corp, 50,736 do. oats, and - an ~ The anti siayery vote was not the increase of anti slavery | heart id tidwiog down any por jot penn ean dmiration and enry ob the uations of the earth, ati, ‘i Rumor, at the same time, reports that tbe effective | 25,880 do. barley. The flour market was weak today Speeeh of Hon. D. 8. Coddington. feeling; but the people driven into tho anti-slavery | strength of this nation, if that sou! and that streagtn | 89 evil rae ae Piedident erties — ' '» oat aeneatt i Bs Favcow Conzana—In this ghastly crisis of our broken | party, a8 the only organized means of breaking down | could be captured by a principle instead of the army, nf a Soe. Pie lal chair. | (Applacse. strength of both armies before Ricbmond is far leas than | under the relaxation of ‘gold quotations, and prices de- | aui"beroavod America, a patient, auilering aud cewil, | depraved statesmanship corrupted by the slave power. | shall we dot to day, proQting by the iestons of this war | 16 Was adomocratio admiuistration whicd carriod us umpbautly through the Mexican war, giving us the goldea empire of the Pacitic, soon to become the highway of the commerce of the Kist. (Applause.) It was @ dome cratic administration which résisted firmly and s:ccoas- fully British protensions to Oregon and Central America, (Applause.) it was under @ democratic administra- tin that American influence compelled rk te abandon the feudal sound duos which for cente- rica she bad imposed upon the cemmorce of the world, It was ucder @ dem: oratio administration thas Kozta was liberated from the claws of Austrian tyranny, proving to the world that our proud flag gave protection to the martyrs of liberty of all mations w lum under its :o'ds. (Loud cheers ) 1! had the honor te France baa been called a mouarchy, modified by songs, Russia » despotism, temperod with assagaization ; and is uct the American republic a democracy, checked, bot Chicagoed, by watchful minorities? Iho'great d ticctioa betweon despotism and democracy 18 that in tue frat the minority 18 dominant aud stationary; in the last it ts patient, gubordinate and fluctuating — The mi. nority of to-day, fresh from communion with the people, may be the majority of to morrow, administering their sympathies in the government; and the majority, lioved of the elovation and tmyortance of oiictal 10, go back to renew and strengthen their aifectious with the eople. ‘bus the syatom harmonizes, power rotates and tbe ropublic is sale, Groat deuelts aro sometime, and this election, bold up that which best keeps us up? Ibe soldier (rom bis furthest front of danger is watching us frora our bichest stand of civil duty, Can we drop the Rational fertunes in the slippery hands stretched forth to grasp them? Would we not ball-mast the flag on overy battle field, for the fruita of victory vanished, for the usoleasly alain, for the liviag too hopelessly de- throned, debs-ridden and degraded? No! we will treat our party ag a loved mistress wo has jilted us; asa favorite gun that wilt not fire, as a match too damp with Southern tears to light. Wo will buddie under this Lio- coin shed until democracy fads a bever roof to shiold us be tempest, until better times aud beiter men shal! ear’ pao e 4 urified by defoat, and our coun- o 0} ‘= popularly supposed. The story of a plot to fire tbe | clived 100. a 20c., with only a moderate business at the doroa People are anxiously askiog’” etc other, pafteart sa principal cities om the day of the electios, to which | reduction. Speculation was wholly in abeyance; sales allot is wrapped the or Mod salety the pation, importance was given by the despatch of | 8,500 bbls. State and Weatern, 750 do, Southera, aud 250 which cokes silage — nde ine fieyyl 4 of stored Secretary Soward to Mayor Gunther, bowever | Canadian. Rye four was quiet but firm at $3 760 $0 25, demption beckon to us from the platform cago or s 3 tween self-de improbable it may seem, adds anotber to the disturbing | Corn meal was dull at $7 35 a $7 40 for Jersey, aud $3 25 itimore’ a! icons the exact heane hols causes at work, while apprebensions of possible commo- | a $8 85 for Brandywine. We quote:— oe ond ot rere el jo the -feenpent. ia tion ip the event of Mr. Lincoln's re-election, howev Superfine State and Western flour. neodloss they may be, are calculated to make men o any tbeir speculative spirit somewbat and pursue what with | Common to the backs ed | ud be called a conservative policy. Extra round hoop Ohio So soon, however, as the election passes over and politi. | Westere trade brands, $9 50a 9 65 ganization (applause) whose anli-democratic con duct and anti-American spirit, would only en tall upon 8 ridicule, degradation and suic de’ (Appiauced Had the democratic party braced them. +++.18 00 15 00 ¥ to the herolc height o: the difficulty ; had i the minority, and great evils often in the majo phist and the traitor, walka forth | represent our country abroad whoa Mr. Marcy wrote bis oal tranquillity supervenes, a strong tendency towards HO 80 w 41 65 | geatted the pluck: of sine Kaliot. or eke peasants but with a littic patience teey inevitably change co more among the pattons of the earth; e redeemed, | Kozta lotier, aud my beart swolied with pride and gra- activity will develop iteeif, and s highly speculative lL 75 & 16 00 | bayonet, insisting, without an “if” or a “but,” upon | No mao io this Union ever advocated a policy or {ovancible and united commonwealth. (tude that ‘ce Sng aoe “a patel seh mer hvorerd Period will vos improbably ensue, amd nurherous : the invioiability of tho national unity; bad they’ joined | that wai (Appiauze.) How x 4 admivistration, iu our relations with the great bowers of Purepe? How aro American rights respected and protect ed abroad? We all remember with shame and indigna- tiva tho case of Arguelies, @ Spanish refugee, who was avized im this city by the foderal and, witheat evou thoferm of & srial, given up to tho Oubas author} ties. Wo Bave op extradition treaty with Spain, so thes 80 possible excuse could exist for this disgrace ful aad arbitrary act of Mr. Seward. {Hisees (or Seward.) Of whatever crime Arguolics way Dayo been agcusod in Cuba, f doubt whether modora tetory ee is Biddle’ pant, Massachusetts’ trade, antilsjuor, avsirent and Know Nothing, svch' by turn swearing in their bobby; Wilmot | Me, Prasipgyt ayD Gayrixman—I am deoply grateful Proviso, theu fred Scott decision, and last tocome—and.| for this, kind and flattering reception, which i fost ia Fet to last altways,-enancipation,, Hay Rr more due to4be paiciotic work in which we aro ‘ea. closet ridden(anaticlam. Coustitutioually, bertivaciously | gaged than to «vy personal merit of my own. -Four despised avolitionism. Humanity driven (nto 8 corver, | years PET moe 08. this very place pleading the cause reduced (o @ seventy years’ whisper, started to its feet | of the Inion and the constitution aebiost combined by the cannon of Davis, and ‘luted by the biood of both | efforts of Nortbern abolitionigts and Southera seces- iat the tireside possession of every slaveholder or hater } siouists, ana.advocating the election of the patriot aot inet = $he issue with the administration upon inere questions of THE SHENT-PER-SHENI DEMOCRACY. ® 9 25 | administration, goiog before the country with different AAA bubbies will be successfully blown, only to collapse ia | Rye flour, supertin pratense Speech of August Beimont. due season, The market will, nevertheless, bes treacher- | Corn meal, bbis . 8 40 | candidates, to ‘vindicate the same national privciples, ous one, abounding in rapid fluctuations, and always | F2 meal, puncheons, 86 00 @ 36 60 | asking a verdict of the people upon the propriety or im: Uadle to be suddenly swayed by the. ecoeatric course of —~Tho wheat market was.iaactive and vominally 30, a 6c. Bere ictin armen, eee <——- pot aS ——— pry lower. ‘The sates include 3,100 bushels prime red State | Son cr the ha vapan the huaieneaeal wenate Tho money market 's stringent ia the ordiuary diecount at $2 40, abd 15,000 No. 2 spring on private terms, but | structing States dod ame'lorationg acts of confecal 30 “ from a siaugbterho: live, but i# moderately easy for call loans ea siock | SUPPosed at $2102 $215. Ryo was dull at 61 50 for Wost- fey) t aen 5 gh hes yooh bind up the broken ttake. 86, 80 ‘collaterals. at sevea per cout, Lenders wre, how | °®: Barley was heavy, sales 8,600 bushels Cinada | or cur common brothertood with discrimination as woll ‘Weat at $1 94, a0d 0,700 bushels state at TT $1 90. on; tbe ted one fe fa this serf-banished land. Negotiation moxos nothing | statestman—the lamoated Doug then | point to @ groaser outrage against the sacred right ever, curtailing both their tonne and dis: | Darey reais wae dal ond nea te noes mae | 2 ,totermination, bad they rails of te | Galoss it worms tadepondence ont of Lie ’aieb, or iagub: | obscure candidate of a sectional Atty, (Applause) | aayium. Place tho caso of Koata coubts, and mumerous changes of loans have firm, but closed dull and declining: sales 30,000 | administration, ead seid, “Here Ordination in the Uuion. It means a fcreiga rower buitt | thedemocraay was defoated, and our country given up | Argunlles, aod youvbiein an ides of thealiforence be taken. piace during yesterday and to-day. The funds at $165 a $1 66%, for mixed Western. Oats | piatiorm, we will punish the one oud avold the otuer uponthe rains,of our domestic hearthstones, or tue whole | to civil wat, and desolation, because wo bad become pl Nera ben fa eer ie eke Ge tonal Denke are ver: were dull at Oic. for Weetera and 90c. for State. have been seasonable, health. | Topubiic, wito the vital element of uli republicaciam | divided by the selfish maciiaatte Prep ue i" ry ond our seorstary Available for active use by the nat 7 fatr demand, with sales | {ul and successfui. arty men and no. party men, dis. | gobe— obedience to the will of the majority: Uuiom, with | slonisis, aided Dy their misguided fricnds of the North, } Stat, Who has now for vearly (our Predicted — At r yoare every” proporiy being rapidly reduced by the calls of the Trea- | of 1,000 boxes Western at 30c. Sperm aud patent still | conteated republicans and contented democrats, all cou! the principle of unity dissoived; and when (that is gove, four months that the backbone of the rebellion was 1 contioue quist, at previous quotations. joined b x ‘ I who will culm the jarring States’ Who will give ua dig: | discuss for a few moments the present political positi broken, and tbat it was to be completely crushed within wary. First clams.commorcial paper reiae (rom. Gime. $0.) SOC Vvorelgn'seid comsitune soxrea Gu ta: gese’'de:°Vcatigtonsio.” Oe es nae miata at Lhe, en ame On| city and consideration abrosd” Wu6te, thes, We sie gront'| et oom or thee x political position | gisty days, have cast contempt aod ridicule upon sweive per cout, with only exceptional transactions, at | mand, fomestic waa firm aodjin good demand. vicissitudes of the war adm us to remember that | Tepublic: What, then, do you mean by an Amorican citi: | | wil! not speak and the administration of which be ts the prime minis short dates, ateiqht. The recent defalcation in the Mer Corres —_ aa rane frm, with a monecels. = while bows parties are (ali end dying —_ ‘the same rey Ses tee Ure leg ne baad mn = “ - agiog an bors war 6; ee gov ir Orie te Pm eh heb ed goad Bas! casual banks | mand; sales of 100 bags Rio at 44c. a 45c., and 180 do. 8t. | bloody folé, struck down by the same dark Land, for vou Deautiful Apgto s ° oment. Grant, Sherman and Farragut will take caro ; baormeieps ayes the caution of the other Banks | Torningo op private terms, ‘We. quote Craiuary to fair the exme bright cause, both vartins ‘abould adjourn their | Cause the coustitution reserved to the States powers | of them. (Applause.) Our business is with their former | 2Hiled, aud ouly yielded to the threat of the Britiom DOL necessary to the general governm all those a ie and caused # general overlooking of accounts. 426. 8 430., gcod fair to prime do. 440. a 46c., and | leas urgent diflerences and unite upon the one fearful {rleods at the North. Hero we dave, first and foremost, i Rio Cabinet, was oan of ths most imi tating phases in the Foreign exchange is frm, uotwithetending the scrutiny | fair to, cargoes 4230. 433¢0., sli four months | overspadowing necessity, so that citizen and soldier, | Which are necessary ard which it did delegate to the | Genjamiu l. Butler, of Massachusetts—(hisses)—who, at | Distory of our fore’ igtt relations since we bave been 5 1 be at cy Of the suphist i evpio. Had such en occurrence teken place whoa © with which names are regarded by buyers. Bavkors' aak | Stock io frst tands November 4, 1864, 105,727 bags. Partisan and patriot, republican and democrat, hand in | several goveroment the mercy sophistry Or | Charieston, gave, during Ofty-two ballots, bis vote for a or a.Cass wan at the bead of brs Corren was a shade easier, with only a moderate busi | hand, thoughtfully az well es pugaaciously, we maj 1005, for their sixty days bills for sterling (gold rate), | ness; aales 200,000 Ibs. at 485;¢. @ 40c. for Letroit, 4%c. | snatch mong ory burricane of righteous contlict the and LiL for those at three days. Merchants’ Dills are SS. i Noyes c ro ast , Feerad ig 1: a ag We hoon ged trom continued 6 with only am fe demand; | naturally, rabam Lincoln, @ apprec the Offered at 108 a 34, Francs aroquoted at 6.10 ® 6.13. | see ttoct 600 balon. We quote. — awfa tude ef his trials ead temptations, his dau Ourreacy quotations are out of vogue. Uplana, Florida, Mobile. N. 0. 4T. | gore and bis duties. We know how cagoriy a jeak ‘There was a shipment of specie today by the City of | Ordinary. . 106 106 is cpomities bave been watchiag him to make capita! out ie Joff. Davia, the onty vote cast for him in tne convention, aod thea left that Dedy tostt io council with tbe Southern traitors. Then we bad Daniel S, Dickinson—(renowed hisses)—wbo denounced the Northern democracy for vot readmittiag at Baltimore the seceding delegatcs, who, uuder the leadership of Yancey, had broken up t! vention at Charlest.o, On our boud She iniquity of any State which imagines sonredody at some time intends to injure them? (Applause) What do we mean by State sovereignty’ The States are spon tancous communities, born of the eccidents of migration and settiement. The Union ts the deliberate act of ail the States, The m ai power ts 80 much of State rights surrondrred to protect thy reset, And the States Parimeot, those prisoners would have beeu surrecdered Mt once, ul by our Owa free action sent to Fagiaad before they were claimed, if thelr oapturo was Illegal, but i they were iawfatiy takeu, tho whole power of Franco aa@ England could not bave obtained their release from those ry st.tesmen, and the Americam people would tbat strike at the nation strike at the rights of the States Juvd them {C every city on our seaboard bad Cork of $505,000, which added to $396,800 taken by the | Oo0g daiing iss ip 130 | taste power. which "their owt, Glundert” lost. as | that make tbe uation, A citiven ts bora ta Sout Caro: | Ieeiasoa's adeiecr anal soe cote ote rae ME: | Docu laid ia antes by the cousoinod lets of theee gress Sootia on Wednesday, makes $901,800, Dmvce axp Dyas, —Sales have been made of 5 drums | executive. without experience, without . | Ham, raises cotion tm Alabama, and dios Io California. | estimable gontieman Joho A. Dix, who, in 1360, advocated eee ok Der ecrmeeces, ae Sear eee yoara ago whitened every soa of both hemispheres—our commercial ag chase! from the ocean by a fow paltry Privateers of tne Confederates, who, if we bad a compe- tent Secretary of the Navy, sbuuld long ore this oot have ad a single port either on tus Auaatic or the Guif, Cam fn an elaborate address to the convention more ultra Southero views than the ae platform ieelf, aod who, a8 postinasier of James Bucbaoan, was the head and front of the Organization ia (his His cradle is rocked under ope jurisdiction, his pocket ‘alled or emptied by another, and bis coifln buried tn a third; but he is always iu the Unioa—that more con (tpuous, oversbadowing and compretenaive home, into which reach his loftiest pride of empire, bis deepest hess cash of the ioading railroad and mis. | caustic soda at 1136 @ 12c., 80 casks bieaohing powders | ger range of statesmans Labeler yee hp ge RFI TI a'Sc., aod 20 tonn'soda sation private terms, | Sensive & calamity, suddenly. called cellaneous shares, al aA Drawoons remained very quiet, and we bave only to | out bis village bauds to cateh a falling empire. y Brokers wo day, compare {with the quotations on Fri | report sales of 95 tons Jamaica logwood on private | aug man, even Napoleon bimself, to pass instantaneously . {rom au {lino lawyer to a Washington Commander-ia- lows: terms. city. Tha abolition papers of this moralog contaia an ad- og ct lant Weekes Ee Oct. 28. Nov. 4 | Fisu.—Dry cod was very sosroe, with a fair inquiry, | Chio without committing gi Flas be sanc- | dreams of progress, his more varied and interlacing pur | dregs of General Dix of avery diferent’character toan | Sovbody doubt that, with an officieat navy ‘under amoriean Cont OBT8E7:. 80 — | and prices were Ormer, at $9 for St. George's Bank and | tioned arbitraty arrests? So ington and Jack. | suite of business, ainbition or pleasure. Which State did | tbe one just alladed to. “Without eu hore into the | uch men as Farragut, Du Cleveland and Pittsburg Ri 104}; | $7 76 a $8 for Grand do. Mackerel bave boen in increased | son; #0 must all rulers who would State in danger. | Jel. Davis risk his aeck tor! Kentucky ocre bim, bo | merits of that extravrdivary document, permit me ouly ve studied treason all bis life in Mississipp!, commenced to Savannah apd Wilmington witaio lx moulbs nd anv Toledo RR. to point your attention to the following proposition cou- Ger 111s, | demand at armer prices; salea 1,000 vbla. at $16 76 for | (Applause) Where one inneceut, person lies sulered a 100 Chicago aud Rock Inland RK. No. 1 bay, $13 for No. 2 do., and §) No, 8 do; $19 | hundred guilty ones bh Does he favor acts | practice it eee ear aee a ct i culprit in Vir- | tained id that sddress:— tho war vegan. Gut Mr. Wells, notwithstanding tho im - Chicago aod Northwestero RK .. “ 50 lor No. 1 shore, $14 60 (or No. 2 and $12 for No. | of confiscation’ The South bave coniiscated every an hh sent Me plan die had se ae Lr nag ena ‘An amendment of the constitation which shait render tho pe merce 74 Lymn at bis disposal, gave to the rebvele and Northwestera Ri pr $1 | 340. 10 box herring there has been rather more activi. | Nortuero thing, from p je. Has he ui- i ng gaty over bin. How came | president ineligible after one term of secvice. ail the sme thoy could possibly desirg. to make these 62 ty, the gales reaching fully 5,500 boxes, at 60c. for scaled | tored the fearful word ncipation ¥ Jt wae a tram. and 500, for No. 1. We notice besides sales of 1,000 bbis. | pet in the storm calling all bands on deck to save ive 100% | Georges ae | it $T 50. shi When the storm subsides the pon will shape into 103 Frurt.—We bave to notice sales of 300 boxes old ayer | consisteat proportions the security and humaxtiy of ihe 1217; | raisins at $460 0 $5,4 months; 260 do. old bavch at | republic. There must always ben dezpotism in ine cou 126 $3 80 a $3 86, 20 bbls. currants at 17c. @ 17%c., and 15 | stitut to meet the dangets of the constitution. ports the strongholds they now are. fact is, the Preseut administration did not know how to preserve peace, ner des it know bow toc aquer it, notwithstand- ing the many victories galued ou land aod sea by our galiaut aavy aod army. We bave boon told over ané over agaiv that the rebellion was on its last legs, that the the meg poy party to ee a horesy * To thoface of thie Mr. Dix 1 con‘ess I see nothing 30 al ‘event poal tion of that party to atand by it when democracy itself 1s Perisbing ip their hands. Let us distinguish between the democratic community and the democratic organization. The democratic commavity are sivcere, patriotic and 19 Gener aftor opposing io 1348 the regular democratic nomination of General Cass, ad ip 1860 that offStophen A. Douglas, will x consistency by voting for Lincoin in oppo sition to the priacipio laid dowa by bimaeif, Thus we River KR. Iiwow Cevtral RR lichigan Centrai RR haif cases sardines on terms we did not learn If tho beautiful charter cannot defend iteeif, it | credulous If they vote wrong, they menn right, if they People of the South are tired of tbe war, that their ee nan ek % FReicuts contioued dull. To Liverpool, 76 tierces oil | is merely a passing remark, vostesa of a reilibie | f-liow kuuves and domagogues, they believe them cham | fd these gontiemen in the ranks of the repuptican party | armies aro dew vralized und ou the point of dispersing. Miiweakes & Prarie aa 62% | cake ut $s.; por neutral, 300 tons tallow at Gs.; 50 tous } instrument. Arcustomed waly to the practice of | ploos of the principles they jove und cuerih. Liow well | (rrared ander the Diack paper of abolitionism ageinst | Are we (or al, this aay nearer to aa hoporable poaoe Maripos é 36" | oil cake at ba, and, per'sieamer, 2,000 boxes cheese at | its peaceful provisions, we forget that it is cot | the democratic organization know bow (0 play ou those Party of tho Union and the constitution. The aliure- | wikia tbe Uuion Wann wo were thfeo yoars ago? Has ments of power and office aro as irresistible to them under Linoolo as they wore under Buchanan, They aod some lesser lights of the same stamp are now joining patriotic cards. Hy vigorous cries of * traitor,” © tuea coat,’’ * go with your part; can,” + the adm:arstrat x Fh 122 208, and to Loudou, per steamer, 200 boxes cheese at | merely a temple io which to worship and admicisier, but 21 v tried to prot by the blood-stained icertificatos..... 36% 39 ‘aD arsenal to load and fire. ‘ihe war power of the con tan after the battle of Antiotam—(' laurels of Bic “be is @ binck ropubli Stilution—the right to suspead habeas corpus, to ra. 5 and by the demwracy—'"ihese are the inagic mendous cheers)—o! Grant when be took Vicksburg— ieee tires & ta neta Hoax | 85¢. 8 340, 10 a suppOrh erent ‘1 ition of t Phrases upon which they presuine to wDip into isne al; | ith all the zeai of aaophytea ia the mad outcry raed | (oneers)—» ! Farcagit wheu be took Now Orleaus—cre- Pcewtaiy ties: nobaamatea gs Sze CLorw still continued quiet, but firm, at 18e. in | cessity for despoti athon and reck | Who would rebel against fraud, treashery, imbocility and | DY ‘uelr now allies against tho democratic party and | nowed choers)—aod pio! Mobie ct our meroy— Beatie _ sch ee uae dand 20c. duty paid, lezs employment of for sudden and peremptory | disuvion. We kaow where to find the peace party. | [8 dome | loader, Kooga | Moclellan — (Cheors | (cheers)—oi Sherman's glorious capture of Atiste— spect: * 2 Hay.—Shipping waa selling at $1 25 a $136, and retail | use of power to meet sudden and perilous Tuey are open and honest Strong advocates (or woak | [9 (eneral, cCrelian ) Tm tne wake of these | (ioud cheers)--ot dea ming victory at Gett} Gover moat securities at noon to-day were quoted as | 143 prought rom $t 46 4 $1 60. (Applause ) [ do notsay thet Mr. J e: governments, they hanker for ruins a: Eoglishmen do fis, Ponhask reangniee from (the democratic | burg? (Applaure.) Boy otin ocr 0 rome follows — ui for this article isdowaward, the | this power judiciously. Yet, if we crnuot endorse brs | for tainted cheese. (Applause and laughter.) Mud- | (aah 49 Rave teen a call for ® mass meeting, | of an nonorable sett b, even it under the Ooupor demand being very light, the sales being only 20 bales | orrors, tnay at least adjourn his accountability if | died with Calhoun metapbysics about State sover H. fae b an “ae Taga meee bol ani military terroriem of Joif Davis, it should not bave led Rogiste ed tixes of 188i Manila at 15 ec. a 16xc. there is bub 090 person in the crowd who willgave my | ciguts, in the winter of our ortunes, they go South | few navods of aur city who have added afew more mil | to tmmedinte peace, would at Ioust have sirengsnened ‘Ggapon’ five toenten, taiepek-an 101 Hinss.—The market was very dull, and we mest with | life from an ssdassin, T will not stay his arm to criticise | for their pollcies, as invatics to for thait health. Tha | Honeto their wealth Dy this terribio war. Thoso ceatio | the Uuion party at thedouth and given tbem power, with Register a Avotmanlian : “1074 | 20 particular c ta vatue; the sales were 1,000 Cali | bischaracter. We look around iu vain at ibis olection | larger and adroiter wing baye'no thoorws and no princi Seoaiae Eton pene Sag, ee pe pepe ‘8 | the aid of the stroug arm of the (ederal forces, to free Recistered 6's of 1868 “-TEp 1g | fornia at 290. a 30e, 600 city slaughter (70 ibs.), 760 | for any one elec to strike such blows for the Union ples but for power. for Northera vot eee Or —{renewed iaushter)—snd al- | theinseives of boir tyrannical leaders. Aod this, gom- Coa sein. Bueves Ayres, aod 1,400 Rio Grande, all on private terms. | Abraham Lincota. The extremest war (éeliog is in power | that they may wake peace for Sou ; Seta Rete teat out Soke the word, Senioer 7 bleeas inennalesaneer Hora.—New continue in fair. conanmptive demand, | at tbe Soute, and the extremest war fecliog muat be in upport y 2g of our platform and the charactor of our candidates Prosperity ap mm ten tortie, 7 a while ld are entirely wegiected ; sales of 200 bales new | power at the North, or there is 26 equality in tho enorgy | som and rob the North of the right mo todetain you for a sew monients in or. | common country. ‘Give to the south the cavice between ing thi Union into the by what right those gentiomen call themselves | an nogoravio peace undor the Unt+n and tae constitution One your certitiestes x0 080. 0:Abe, ibe latter price for choice grades; quota. | that wields our respective resources. Moderation aud wish its continuance for four years more? ts it to be won. dered that io bis speech of last evening, reported in aii the abolition pal be shou'd asgail, in a spirit of the bitterest partisaned! 3 the character and services of Geveral BicCielian? Hie patrou of the War Department has for tho past two years prosecuted with the most malignaot batred the man to whom the country owes the going to the Charleston Convention in 1360 aud with their oumerical mivority as voters, avd their « majority as delegates, attempting to force on that cou. veution & candidate who, by bis part ta disturbing the Missouri Compromise, could mot succeed at the North, and because of bis vote on the Lecompton 0 week ovding November 2 compare as follows with those | hemlock and oak eole, and prices are without particular | him upon the Ararat of the argument, and the Chic eS f the wees previous:— chaa.e, We quote:—Hemlock Rio Grat and Bueoos | party have made bis election the only test of true citizen- es, light weights, 343¢c. me ; le do. 37c. a | ship. (Applause) You cannot ioflict upon the Southera and teary do, 36c. a 37¢. liform ia Kgat, 320. @ | crime se severe a Presidential pucishment as tbe reelco iddie do , 360, a 37 ad heavy same price, @ tion of Abraham Lincoln. Whatever that guilty commu- tions for ol a compromtse are strength tn peace; they are weakeoes ia | ment house, where States may go io snd cut and tack | “Lemocrats, and how much the chicago platform has to do | or a iruitioss struggle against the irresistible power of s State stocks were registored at the following prices. Isvedo Madras there hes been rather more dome, |-war. ‘The South meen every means oF destraction, and | (noir dirt as they pleage, wlitie we intend saat it eal de | With thelr support of Abrabam Lincoln. Here we have, | united North, ‘ad you wil eee Stato aller Stats leave the Missourt 8 53 | the sales reaching about 60 cheste,et terms we did ov | if we moan loss we will gato lose thaa we nro fighting | @ bermetically sealed jar to preserve the fratts of our Hany ratinatancd, ex-Judge Pierrepont, wh», for the last | gonfederacy of Jolicrson Davis end retura te their aile- Tennessee 6's . 148 | earn, We notice besides sales of 16 cases Manila at | for. Mr, Lincoln is a long man, but he is theshort- | fathers from so destructivean atmosphere. 1 charge the | Lamy me sig wd Y conGdent.al {riead and agent of jauce under the Unwa. But who ean doubt that the indiana 5s Obio 6's, 18° . los | $1 70 & $1 85, 10 ceroons Guatemala at $2 60 a $265, and | est cut to the enemy. (Applause and laughter democratic leaders with acting in ths erteis witbout dig. Secretary St rg uw . jitter epemy of General Movlelian uth will fight to the last extremity if the Virgivia 6 8.. 5 Michigan | 100 }| & 6mali parcel of Spanish Goat on private terms. if we mean war we must vote for him. We opposed | alty, consistency, common sense or courage, With in- ie it ihe by those who profess tokaow that this | fatal policy of confiscation sad forcible emanel- 5's, MS 60 Lenisiana 6 ith! Laxv,—We notice sales of 100 tous Spanish at 15c. a | Abraham L.incola in 1860, because he was only the avail. | creasing through envy aud disappointment the very evils en quite lucrative tothe honorable ox. | pation is to be porsatet fo; and that te the niche Lats ar es suneialina lac bla ta 15}4¢. “Galena is held at 160. able candidate of what scemod a stil more unavailable | they themeeives belped to produce, Icharge them with | eat eaance for tour pecrontered that be should | poucy to which Mr. Lincoln ‘and bis party are ese ry 6 Port during the ixatign.—Tbe demand continues moderate for vith | party; but the flood of insurrection In 1964 ould they be abie to keep themselves In power. 1100, and do you koow what it means to conquer & people of six milliias of freemea? It geucrals of republican Fes ‘more than ten years betore they could subjugate the émail are Week ending Weekendin, | A¥t Oct 2. Nov 2. 336, Boierea for Consumption. Pgs. Value. Pkga. Value. apufactures Of-mvel... 9 ry 4 iddie and heavy do., 3 nity bdve suffered, of desciation or siaughier, of wee Dill would (aii at the South, Kefusing ail meot of the Voode, which was only (vali; At Mao an oa eee is lug homes or broken. hearts, bas fallen ‘upon’ (hem a, | that time, when cooccesion might ‘have. sav y | Army of tbo Potomac: tbe goueral whe twice saved the | ihe creat Napoleon himselt, "be Shute pouteer netane 1 54'0a3 6 31207 ‘ommon Rockland was in demand at $1 25, | streams of aatiocal retribution, poured trom the chas | sd the country, and then denouccing the republicans | Capital from the invading rebel forces, and who offered | with its colossal military despotam, was early bait a 167 30298 333 63'907 {1 75, Gou's Falle waa duli at our quotations. | tenes hand of abi Lincoln. ’ When you re elect him | because they would not conolliate and compromise with an o ry tgh is comrades ag ® common soldier, | contury before conquering the small province of Circassia. 128 13,007 1 8308 x —asiern spruce and pine wore Ie falrdemand, | you re elect & restless chastening rod—you re-olect tho | violence and treason, when such ¢mncessions would have | whea deprived a command by the intrigues of Hal: | Poinnd and Huvgary were uot eubugated by the eword poe — 2% } wlth sates of about 600,006 feet at $23 @ $96, usual | unbroken wacompromising march of the sovereign | beem degrading and useless, I charge the democratic | leck end Stanton. Judge Pierrepont could nos show his | of Russia aud Ausiria sione, but tardy conoessicas bad . 103 $223,465 160 $207,107 | terma supremacy, Few men, if any mas, could have carried | leaders and presses with pretending to advocate the war, | sratitude ye wore and favors to come more effec. | to assiat (0 their pctfications, (Applause,) Look as , Lavm.—We bave only 10 notice sales of 400,000 at $20 | this government th such & conjuncture without } stem) the “Union at ali hazards’ on their ban: toally than yee pore | ittaek oa General | what we have achicved ourselves in three aud » halt 1,846 $595,748 1,162 $473,498 | $2 25, three months. committing errors to tngure the success of any | aod nominating peace candidates who, after being Poyegr oe looked for this first public demonstra. | years with @ sxcridce of nearly four bundred thousand ines 70” 85.296 11s 34,352 | , MOLssas.—The market to-day was rather mo-e active | opposition, candidly and patriotically marshaled, Uator- | smuggled tBrough the ballot boxes with tue war cry, ed u Ri ‘with & good deal of curiosity, as | bad the acctmulution of @ aatioual « Maculactur 133 120,49 111 95/185 | for all dorcripitons, and prices wore very iirm. The | \uaatoly for us, uBwieely for them, the democratic | Seat themselves down in Congress to vote the soldiers in | hoped to 0 ooh acceler one in reply to a stato. ir army acd navy bave earned im- iasatnctere: 818 103'OAL 5 88/025 tuciude 40 bhds, Barb: 92340; 40 bois. New | leaders bave so shaped the canvass that we dare not and the country te ruivs. 1 charge them with try. contal the following article of the World end the tasting graiitude of their countey- Miscolinnevus "928 86,408 ol Uae 08 at $1 14, Det cash; 135 Porto Rico at $1 02, | ebage our rulers for ‘of obengiog our fustity ps to ween the people from @ just war, by artiuliy | 2 paper, and which thus (ar I bave not yet seen con Di agli she 845 bhds. Demerara, On private terms. Stock yes: | tions, Vitiated by Jong babrte of politioal intrigue, they | dx ite fauits, underrating our resources, | ‘radicted Total ....-..ccseseve 2600 $984 971 1,027 gTaL0aB | CARY, 6.245 bhds. Cubs muscovado and ciayed; 2,165 | judged tbe popular intelligence from thelr own at our victories and sending their governors | pil'itnming lotier Warchoused 4 - do. Porto Rico, and 1,686 bbis, New Orleans, Tate standpoint, Because the people asked for reform, are of @ gent! Mauufactures of wool. 562 $208,258 288 $138,137 Natis.—Cat were steady at 10c , clined, 103¢c. a Lic they thought they would bear revolution: because some Manufactures of cottun ry aie Stee horse, 400. a 460. $oopper, 700. ; yellow metal, 50c., | were willing to accept + om Abrahem Lin- ° $ Tito | Sed zine, 290 , net ousk. com, they imagined it Administer » weak mee TY 263 Navas Stomss.—The market for spirits turpentine was | decoction of Valland: \d Benedict Pir = duli and unsettled. We qaote Freach at $2 10 a $2 16 ‘The ‘sentiment, ming adi ae on and Americun at §2 20 a §2 5. losing were quiet and of this to rm RDTTOR oF 1,497 $405 352 325 $163 949 are gush. . My attention hae been called to a aay beartreoding The New Yor exporte for the flee ing pore and , juat eo and published in bave apy doubt as to the fearful calamitics ay sl year eading June sure, ander all the horrors of war, do we bebold the re- a, very singular modiam of ue if Me. Linooin epould succeed im having 80 compare as follows former retur: a — fr ftroama of future order, stability and pen id suppose, with democrars }@ between the twosections uattt re to notice sales of 50 tons Western | The American people are also e busicoss |, and the other teft im the at 683, and 20 bi bole generation swept away; @ docament | ff this be the lerrepon t socumulated suck as nO poeple bas touching him. We ohansed to felio over been burdened with. That debt amounis now te iy Cunard steamshty ebont two thousand millions, which, jucreasing at toe 12.—1 crude sperm ihere bave been further sales in Bedford, the sales reachiog 1,100 bbis. oo private | the taxes, the crippled limbs and ruined bomes, an (orms, but supposed at $2. OF crude whale we heard of | im the ether scale they have placed the unity, the ee in the montn of POTS see, ve eB 182,899,765 298,815,181 227, sale of 100 gallove at $1 40. Liasoed was quiet at and the prosperity Of America; and they know | calling this @ war for the pegro. when t departere on Sey ner 10. ae 9 rato of three or four millions a day, will, at the od of Mf $! 35. with email satce, Manufactured was ta better do- such profits outweigh oll \t# onees. They cee risi the white man’s bic depends for its life upon the red | gominee Be, ‘anowwer four years’ war ( ake may word for it, ve of apecia, 185,867.064 185,782,646 165,020,770 | Toana an trim; ssloe 2,000 gauons bloacbed wiater qrbele-| from the er foe Tews #1 06 | Mood thst ts apiiled for ‘-aow. Whore is that san vary cadp envied on tenon war wll! last as tong a Mr. Lineotn ean retaia him 1 seourer nationality, 0 New York imports compare ag follows for tbe ‘is | at $1 58, and 800 ao, unbleached winter eperm at $2 #8 a | longer at the mercy Of the sopbist oF the CORSPISCLOF, deawoeratie party which Jatereon founded, Pabatene rive Sctatarsuonee tee oa. yoar $2 20. Bieashed wioter sperm may be quoted at $2 36, | just as restricted, but more respected of all\States a ures Huchanan buried? eighty or one bun 1 lard oll sales 76 bbis, winter at $1 00, and 80 do, city | nations. We see, too, the States—always inviolate Some years ago there could be seen stranded on the ayy yi Botd ‘or cousumptios. $68 fol at $l 86 a $1 46. iu their just sphere—no lon, with au arrogant in shores of Long island Sound the shattered remnants of back for some time, Bovd tor warevousiag. . o8.—Keceipts, 1,600 bbla, pork, 1,600 packages | sivouess, aspiring to unsettle the gravdor a once noble steamer. Its guards were down, ite rud- the strictest school Boecie sud buitton bee , 169 pockages cut mots and 210 do, lard. pork | the nation. if Abraham Lincoln is the tyra der gone, its machiaery broken and useless. Haif | was no earthly chance of the nomination market w jecitedly lower and jose the sales | cile they call bim, the democratic party tad a gi diackened. ‘aod consumed by #1 on: 5 that the democratic and Hy ot | were 6,000 bbls. at $59 «$50 60 (or old mesa, $4075 a | in their hands, and the people will bold t #11 00 for vew do., cash aod regular way, closing ) for tifling with the crisis and throwing a $58 @ $38 60 for peu. If the I’roaident is weak, better a weak in: Prime mess The beet todiffereut man with no eause at alt tbe demunud being active toll above tho wreck, r country mess, $13 50 u, the Chicago pi « | The game grand old name till res upon the campaign | mee aud $15 9 $23 50 ‘or extra | tive but to hold on to Mr. Lincoin or give up the conutry. baoners, waylaying us for our sullrages, but the vessel were io moderate reqoest and | What kiod of a couutry is it which electe the Chicigo | we trusted to carry us safely through every eoa—once so to arrive, at $25 60, | ticket? A majority of the people will then have decided | powerful and popular—now drilts be.ore ie storm, a #07 100 pack igey at 163gc, | that the principle of obedience to the will of the majority | whrunken, belpiess and snarling miooriy. Why t# it tion, its mame still glared ow fall capitals; veli which had go often rung the public to barbor with every abit io party. The sane Tolai entered at por Wien ouwe The following int millions doliars to pay try iu the world can bear euch a {ating inte the disgrace Fuptoy, OF Ontailing apon its citizens, come, a load of taxat‘on which must wi eer And \aduairy, and roduce ite laboring cl.ses to poverty and pauperwm — [y the,faoe of all idences, clear As tho ligtt of diy toovery mind, which Is aot blinded by corruption or tanaticism, the domocratio party a8 wall 9 it8 candidates are denowuced by am unacrupu- jay an utter f that H ion of the nation, or the restoration of jo & comaton of hostilities and Se +. Ho aaid that none of these {thout @ change of ad. solemn duty this war; that the wi prospect of the sali tue Union, ommary for the year: — 1802 1863, than Dry goods 38,1 Gen worchandise., 9 Specie aud buliiwo.. 1 a bor for 4 tal object, without witch all All hope vain of the salvation of ment. He sald to ministration there m. Total imports. $14 The revenue from Customs ai New York compares ag | # 13%éc. of slo c. @ Zio, for bams. “Of | can no looger be malutained; that it failed by peace | that every cast wind drivzies apon us a democratic de. | entire; without it, it was past pray’ lous party es te p- wren follows — . bacou sic od we Hoti-e «Sale of SWboxes Vesiern (umber. | in 1860; that it has failed by war in 1964 Klect that | feat? Why is it thas every northern blast whirls down 909 of & comve rents Allies the robe! 1862 186: tend cot, (or Jamuary end lebruary, at Tic —an al. | ticket, and you elect @ laugh mt Our own arroyacce, | upon usa repablican majority’ Why is it that the Wes i pd I honorable peace with: In June uM P27 8,134,034 yeh vance. ibe lard market was lower, wiih @ ilutted de | imbecility and cowardice; you elect ae ackoow!. | to which we are told to look for clear skios and fair Rot be Lominaed. ft inatend of following tr Previous five thouthe, .20/808,460 20/104. 148 11,148 | mand, sales 2,000 bvis at 2ic. a 25 'c.—tho latter edemont that cight mifiions of people, armed with | ther—te Wost is black with the popular rofusai to re- boas he was, Above loud of spctional fanatics, (Applaune,) | While th oe ted wht 192,070 | for chice. Butter was quiet, and tna, be quoted at 320. | an imprncticabl istry too much for twenty mi. | store this so-called democracy? Alas! Unintorrapted bod imon' th itteal necessities of | cratic generale are fightin, ie Nawacta kicneaeG— Total in six mopths. $25,063,085 20,845,077 @2ana.agy | & dbC. fur Western, and 46 0 for State. Cheese was | lions backed by the eternal truths of republican faith | prosperity has weaned patriotism and wisdom from polt- my ib Ay ed ee Ver Meade sod Hancock ore = gon pate mn Seere Tota! facal year 96:198,034 b1.0°21805 47 no S24 | dull wud unchanged at 16¢ tor common to prime 1" . Oh! but MeClalinn's letier is | ties, Little men bave beon pormitted to trifle with great om Maton (oF theraburc nat | Wwe the gallant Sberrasn \@ drivin coger Hotore 7 pitted 16 201 | Pernt —Receipts, The market was nd on the When was the demooratic machi Principles, and death or disgust swopt ja name and any Influence hi ry ni yaad rest teurdte-areuewtnaWe-aee OF Whe receipla tor the fecal year $4,200,028 wore io | dui! aud heavy for nll kinds. inoas i# mostly con. er stopped by a letter? Franklin Pierce's tosugural | cratic giants from the hol Toe tion of Unat very pote antl ry . iar. ecole 4 dota ned Specie $1,065,009 in the interest bearin tna, $7162. | O ed to “outle’’ for this and next month The /'residen- ectared tbat the 'y question should arty came into fife to give site to treo miniavation which he we ml deld om bate lcouer +4 ‘eet O04 O85 i4 checks sold fe rev » Sub T preventive of business We | vived @ @ his administration, ino jany horoes of the Revolution who fought for indepen downfall of the repu' peace toy tet a tho Boe gbaraeter oy mae pn entrees wt Soe www orem lis’ now selling are, a elect, | laud as wild with the repeal of the Mimo rom, wasoperaving 26 Tiles | 1 Compro | ence ae oe faith to popular govoroment afte more, 00 teen The eaies tor | mise, James Bughaoan made a similar declaration, end | formal of the constitution tania dis rust oxhibied oe stumo sOvakor, Coneral Burusidg— miseca\— te Gury, ead bee remainder io the Old dewmid aolen What do vou say to those sound pri

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