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2 ——____-_—-__— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | DHE NEWS BY THE EAGLE Cortinn bys cone Bot to Hebt the Jum. tet Book We river, wita the cb ct © pretentiog (we retura saat eee x © TL Gauaies. Tuereare ctl covers! otber episudes of Lote Toev-pay, N 1-0oP.M . ‘est, but Fam Ubliged to co Gude. al coh ge ‘| Ad i ‘Voss letter is vot sicned ws the publication, and nithoa gh The ante wiion L - ~ exclusive of | Additional from Mexico and | 2 iste SE cree, 1 am nalined tn. 6aUah in specic, from the port of New Yo or the wee Havana. autnorstip. ending November 22 was $4,845 104. ‘Lhe steamer Mexico arrived hore on the Sth inst, ,soven The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Pah dinnnscanee » 4syé from Matamoros, A mest tniquitous tranaxotion Treasurer in Boston at the close of business No- . = ‘occurred on this stermar while thote, A Me, Townsend, vember 27 was $7,017,066—gain $402,610 on The Cmpire and the Southern | preeeang to nave been sent by tue American Cousul, © e of the previous week came on board aud chanzed tae dag avd prpsrs of ication Company an- Confederacy, tho steamer from American to Mexican, and this was end of two aud a ball dope without tbe usual formalities, Tho crew wero ‘ _ mal eT ee either paid of nor Qecbarged, vor were they allowed 10 are fs ate ans pational taxca, ‘bore, They were eompetied by th to id ip a¥able o! a the 29t st. ¢ ating the steamer to thie pert, where they were . The f t ows the estimated amount TLE QUESTION OF RECOGXITION, Lurved udrdt, ard, having come rsteosibiy under the enna site a u our Corgi! was unable to julerfore ia their of flour and grain in store in Chicago on the 12th ae «poor (clows destitute Some of them bh des eenos “ co been able to work their way back to different parts instant, compa amount in store on the mare . . : of the United States If Bir. Pieree, ovr Consul at Mat- corresponding date in 18¢3:— SPANISH VWEW OF LINCOLN'S ELECTION. | amorcs, war re tiy cogolyant of thig transaction. ho te i 1803. Very much Lt blame, especially ae the eteamor wil now Flonr, bie % SME SS be iised in tho service of the rebels, Wheat, bushe is et From St. Domiugo we buve eo account of a skirmish Core a whore, Ith . the Spenish troops under Gea Onts IMMIGRATION PROSPEC TS, Baldomero Cailejas atiacked @ large forcéof rebela and hye drove them {a reireat jor & considerable distance tilt they o were dispersed, M0 is sr From Sautiaxo de Cuba we learn that a Spanish naval exreditton dixembarked at Puerto Cabdeilo and captured ile State E mined to reorganize under the National Currency Oar Davana Correspondence. ‘an intrevchment, mes. small veascis aud a large quan- law. Three other banks of the same city will’soon Havawa, Noy, 14): 1806. | | eee a cnet stpamer {rom Cadiz excived Senor apply for authority to come under that act. Mejia's Account of Affairs at Ma‘amorva—Qreat Kevwat | Sebastian Nobelian, recently appointed Sprrdso Vico Cou- ‘The following banks of Boston are now members | of Trade—he Empire and is Neighbor:—The Estafeite Lew er the Shy Ot) MaRS BB sg for uis deetination in of the Gearing House, as organized under the na+ on the Question of Recognilion—Immigration from (he We have all boen éisgusted with the statements of Mr. Southern Sta’es Picferred—The Sack of Lagoaics—Ar- pray ter ome ot the Reauoke, noes Poors nee A hire o on 4 e slates that (ap! Trew was uot Dot! e inter: Capital} teaga’e Pi meet Re a ‘ 'y. Iu my presenee, three distinct times, did Mr, eer) v by the departure of the steamer Commander for your | savage, our Cousul here, tell bim oi tbe pro,ected. pian of * : port to-day en uvexpected opportunity is afforded me of | capturing bis verrel, and this in the most earnest man- 1.000000 } Sending you whatever Jittie balance of news stock I may | peri nnd once! » ARR oes Ook. Rigaeier eo 1 000.000 [Qa vow begs { cunnot protein’ You ues, Yor Wappeirs | these pirates, and also t@ be on the lo kout for. tue Talla , now that my burried postscript to my letter by theo. | hassee while pessing the court. I know of Capt. Drew Ren.oco | lumbia contained, 1m a very condensed form, all the'prin. | DAVIOE Been warned abd. potihed of we Impending 200'600 | cipal ttoms “of Mextcan news brought by tho Gritish | the Havana, was present, There are a bumber of persons 1,090,000 p 100,001 steamer. 1 can therefore add nothing but some extracts pene reeey lt ba —— = ee aying. been m horoughly warn mos nly + 1,600,000 | {Tom some of the Mexican newspapers I have Lad a8) 0P+ | swear that Captain Drew not only know of this lotended + 600,000 | portunity of locking over, (o make up for the deficiencies | piracy, but that he also knew of @ eimilar intention for 200,000 | of tuo uforesald postscript. ‘The fitst thet comes to hand’ | the previous trip. A letter bas been received from ose Sets copital Snlaen Késoe coet iwa lelter from the imperialist General Mojia, Speaking | ofthe ppl ern atrnyh oie pine The following banks: of Bos' cay of affairs at Matamorce after the currendor of thatcity | a minute description of all that trangpired trom rf of Boston have voted to become national banks, but have not yet joined | PY Cortina, be says:—MHere ts the reswine pf tho most en gi a epeaeatctert caress i the Clearing House in that capacity:— tional banking syste’ Nom Norn Blacks ove Nat Boston Naviapal tional Hide Leather. opal Bank of Redemption. pal Honk of Republi Coptinental Nations! Ban! ‘Third Natioval Bank... important facte—the absolute eubmiesion of Cortiua, in: | Hawley's statements, The loiter {rom this passenger reat many things that Mr. Uawiey does Dot Soff-tke Cluding the surronder of this place, with twenty-one | states ag: rs ferinyed ai tnt . tion, Ome ta that the pirates attempt run into Broadway gous, six of thom rifled, av Tmmenee quantity of war } Wentin " ton before golog to Bermuda, but were driven — ° material and the force be had under arms, consisting of | oy Yhece pirates must have been very sure of their Pn yen u about a thousand men; complete peace ou the greater | prey when only nie a — put on Peiteron a shaw mut, f the Br Ci Amer with forty-five to fifty ten on bourd. and when Soko part of the lino of the Bravo, from Camargo to its mouth | Steamer with forty ve tp Atty ten on aascogers tnd cn in the Gulf; a pew impulse to trade between Matamoros, | crew was cngaged to mect them ata rendezvous. Capt Pogland. Texas and Europe; mercantile affairs commence to as- | tsin Drew is genet suepected here of connivance Total eight banks, with a.capital of. Be sume enormous proportions; rolemn recoguition of the | {8 the trausaction; acd { have heard t —The Atlantic Bank of Boston also will probably | !=Perlal government by Bagdad, Matamoros and Rey- Soon organize under the national system, as -the | 20% ° © * Geveral Drayton comes to visit ue rom | thet it showed a 0 &o,. I have not pi directors are about taking measures to'that effect. | Brownsville and I return the compliment af the end of | row connived in the ullkir. 10 is.certainiy very singa It in believed that all¢t Infne hasks tn thas two days, These reciprocal courtesies Aave no eficial | lor that a-captaip of a steamer,. uuder the Circumetances is believed that all the remaining character. The Confederates offer to return the arma | Ihave named, with his veesel barely clear of the land, city will before many months adopt the new sys- | which Canales’ force took to their territory when they | 20d still in the Gulf stream and its curreats, should re tem sought refuge there, on the occupatica of this place. The | ceive nine uuknown psseengors on board aud should re: . United States Cuneat also offers to return the three rifted | tire #8 ten c’clock—and then beso oasily subjugated. Under a decree of court a second payment of | pieces ang Sree arms which Cortina sent to the federal _ born Trever to saye foe ere enh Saar of a i sy camp tor the purpose of, attack! Brownsville. | theother passengers. weat (0 the captain aud proposod three ands half per ceut is to be made in the | Girciat visit to Admin a! Bosse on boar’ ihe crigatoelioae, | 10 recapture the sieamer; bat Uo replied tut. be stock of the Vermont and Canada Railroad at par | acd departure of the squadron, Cortina take: the fied | bed given bie parole (in irons avd to pirates), and vinst the disagfected at Piedras Negras, and ia order wo | therefore it could not be, A young man named Costa, I alne, and in cash for all fractional parte of a | Cay ‘ho rigue beok of the river (io Grande). wo pre. | Delleve, of Matanzns, a gee, am eaeneged ouahhe! undred dollars to the holders of Vermont Central | vent the retura coe ‘Thore are bysidea sume other in ees pistol bal sth Boperely ee set ue age y interesting eptsodee, but fam opliged to conclude.” silat wi most thor ly #1 an at n0- drat mortgage bonds, at the office in Boston, from | 'trcs! a es Palatine sier pot on Soar hude sake ot | cent of complicity in the affair, Cept, Drew roay be cu. December 1 to December 10, and afterwards at | his neighbors on the other side of the river, tt might im- | bled torefate the suspicions which have arisen here #0 St. Albans, Vt. terest you to know what is thought in certain quarters of | !0jurious to bis reputation. . ‘ that bellizerent body politic, and since the Hatet'c,te by ‘Tee United St schooner Tortugas, which ved The comparative earnings of the Racine and] no means an insignificant, but rather an tofluential paper, | bere yesterday morning, reports that the steamer Mississippi and Northein Winois raflroads during |' We Wii! bear what it has to gay, quoting trom au asticle Scott, from New Orleans for Now a » with an Indiana = a “ headed, “Mexico and the Southern Con‘ ederacy.” regiment on board, got aground in Key West harbor,on the week ending November 14 were as follows:— “there ig in Mexico w politicl question which over. | the evening cf the Iith tnst., and up to Saturday night 15a, | shadowe all others, and is that of the relations which | bad not got of. If the same heavy northern gale which Paesengers. 2,713 arene of ce muzt produce, in@ future, fe ore grperieecee $i, Se pein Meals Froght..... perhaps not distant, between the empire and the | Pr 6» to pieces. The feult is sata to baye bean F0'5 8,180, Pe 3 g Sisregirded the oxpreca thjunctious of the Miscellaneous. 400] States of the Southern confederacy. Whatever be the ; Captain’s, who <== |/@nd, whatover the eolztian of the war which at this mo- | Dilot. ment ruins the United Sates, in.e0, tpternational policy. band feetiens ple selves: here to day from Nassau, jugpired by & profound knows ‘of the clement: E 0 i, TEs irom ove side had thoetuor loud ilemcelves tbe Tor. { The Wid Itover, for Rermade, came: to the moath of ~The receipts of the above named roads to No- rooted a spaoies of oatual soonrity between both seen yt “ pore] fa Garp seen rao is ve t count can nce alone insure the iuti at sho itonant Hr. | vember 14 this year amount to $512,234, which is | fiagaineent destiny which awaits hor. = + 4." | Fest of the Loancke pirates, and that abe bad attempted inexcess of the earnings for the same period in | We do not pretend to say by that toat Mex ought to | 60 act into Wimingtcn, out was driven off 1863 of $155,325 deviate frem the principle of the strictest cea. There bed been many departures of dlockade runvers oo tratity, Above all, causes of international com. | for Dixie—among then the Beatrice and Gem, which latter, The thirty-sixth annnal report of the Baltimore | plications — a rs. avoided, Then eae obliged to retura, having met anti fed be‘ore one of ‘ 5 ther c the Souther eruleert and Olio Railroad Company was presented to the ‘sithoat iniiiense on tne lineuticuatct’ eAbpasd erin 4 ‘The Btar was about to sail. Several new blockade ren- stockholders in Baltimore on the 21st inst. It ie icarepenm Towers, one witbond tmmediats utility tor the | Bere. — a from poem cx weet Amoas: is 4 cont ould only give rise to eompitoati Blenbewm, Banah: . By . . an interesting document, made so by the historical } ff penton in oxr Jonge ee iets ee eats | Virgliias Armatrong, Julia, Wild Rover, Carolive and position the road occupies in relation to the rebel- $a conapy erp with —— Brured at y tis, with eee eramiae prt the te ‘been chiefly from i it i it the view of encouraging immigration. i immigration 1 wi ion, since the breaking ont of which it having | Which tue calamities of civil war end sppravanaion inne. | Fupied y othr deen continually subject to the raids of rebol are | gard to the future must, it secuis, urce {nto Mexico, may jews had been recetred at Nessa of the capttire of nies and guerilla gaugs—its tracks torn up, ils eine to be fur thie count-y not only a very active ele. | the Waido, Avoa, Lucy and Hope. 3 Ps quent io the developmest of its natural resources, but a | The Stormy Petrel exploded ner botier at Bermuda, i v \- di She stcamer Denbigh left [Havana on the Cth. The oridges destroyed, its culverts and tunnels ren- | bulwark against formidable aggressions, lie news (rem peabigh ie Paks ap wala for oe. 4 Jered uscloss by the explosion of gunpowder, its | ‘he Pecitic coast te eulticigat oo su ple perches ere ind’, | tunity to enil. ‘The Triton, Jeannette and Sucenpa are “epots burned und its locomotiyes smdcaurs disa- | eatoa pra coment bomieration oad imamence Sommeson, daily expected from Galveston. viths: . | which appear to Lavo @ real tmportsnce. four or fre led and broken. Notwithstanding #M this the re- | treo vand telgn mivere abd agriculcurista Who, four or The Press Despatch. vort states that the company have been enabled | five years since established thomseives om Mexican tec Havana, Nov, 19, 1864. vi 1 vii , datiy increasing |: ir. The Preach b, ay its usual semi-annual dividends and to fully | Fery, ere datly snereasiog Ja aumber. The ronch BAtk | 4, wiriary Hospi at Havarra—Coniition of the Span- isintain the sinking fund established for the ex: | 1 passen; ¥ these, vo wits fe exception of four th Wounded, iy Ne & rguisl its e ri t Mexicats, ar b ialviahs 6 Amerioafia, come tym paca Do Cae vguishment of its funded debt. ‘The comparative | Mevicste. act af Brett, A ners ccral eotooiicaments | SPantsh Bepeduttom om The arnings have béen as follows:—- for the culture of cotton. Private letters apd parsengers of the Empress Charlotte, of MericomSouth American er thousand Itema—The Election in Fovor of Fatcon—Discovery of 1861 1892 lately arrived nesert positively tbat thous fain stem .. o $3,211,426 4451 SED immigrants who propose t? ata mites in Jasbington branch... 438/140 778.416 | Mexico, would embaric in Colover ior San Biaz, Those | Magnetic Iron. Mines ot Porlo Rico—The Capture of lorthwesteru Virginia. 360.361 364,022 | facte.as a Topic Dewspaper remarks, &re ap evident indi- the Florida, dc., fc. a ae cation of the confidence whic (he great political change | We have no later news (rom Mexico. ‘otal for fiscal your. . $3,992,916 5,624,206 | effected in Mexico inspires abro.d, and che istic sym) ‘ eran beatin. aig th which. tbe proveste Of the Visa‘ected (repablican) | _ TBE latest dates I have geen from St. Domingo are to oes ade r #880 | party bave met wich in the Un.ted States.” the 5th instant, 2 And the following were the aggregate compara- Iv be entirely correct the editor abould have told us. I have been much amused by a sort of rofute- where the thousand immgrautr expected ia October are vo expenses of each sectio tion of my statemente In regard to sick and wounded sol- States, why speck of the ‘litte sympathy” felt there? | diera from St. Domiugo, which appeared in the Diario de However, You now have heart oe of foe sepertal ora | ta Marina on the 18th ing. My statements appoared tn jon ot reoognition, and you vow ¥ itor’e idea of immigration yo | 6 New York papere of the 2d inst, amd were ectirely get bod of bw meaning. Haviog all bis interests im | correct, although the Diatie states they are a tissue of ain stem... axbipgtor orthwestera Virgin Total expenget ......$1 1.517.702 | Mexico, where bo has been ecttled for many years, Mr. tastes pti -Some idva of the destruction whieh was inflicted | De Barros writes aud works {or the true interests of the me me a edee 1 ap, arog aay Sealemnanats = saci WF ee cae <<" | country of his adoption according to bis covesption; and | The Diario goes off on a tangent, and says that the treat. oe Le main stems by the numerous rebel raids | certatoiy, to oe page of jomleesiien, he bas made | mont that the sick soldiers receive in the military bos- ay be gicaned from the following table of ex- | 20 mietake wheu he hintaat the benotite to be derived ch tea model nlieg each f the last th . - os of ex: | from & large luflux of population from the outnera | Pital “which tsa ill Ca alt adlyrr.gaponjeat ses in each of the last three years:— Ftatcs, Le almost eppeare to wilt, in fact, that the | Word about thie class), is of the very Lost, &o., &c,—all Ee wit! 1802. 3663, | Uviow arius maght triugpl, to urder has tue exterming- | of which Ihave never donied. 1 referred in my state- ral exper 20,143 2,601 | ion policy of the Unitea Ataler goveroment might All , seen esos by e001 eet | Mexico with aYace wneurpasred to valor wad unbenciug | mente to.the biind, Balt, lame and sick to be seen.on the Xpenses of (ransporta'n, 480,467 496°660 | endurance; @ race that would make the new empire a | wharves ani in the stroets da‘ly—poor, unfortunate spairs of rai § 211.134 | new fowor of no mean proportions, With auch e vision whe ought to. be tm this boepital ‘‘which js a, ol of itn clesa.”? I Dave gained ono thing. apaits of wal yas | ip bia brain, it is not likely that tho oditor o: tha Hetafette | Mo pairs of depots s Tes | wal ever coussol the recognitiom of the Southern ian, | This wonder(ul Diario reported the stexmer baropa oo paiva of bridas aoa y by the governmcct of Mieximilian, her arrival ea haviog brought etx bundrod aud thirty one L spoke in a former letter of the sai passengers. Now it has bad to come out and aay six LSaagplen, te ore sack | hondrecgnd thirty one #ck goldiers. Bat etill tt mokes Of the repudi no mention about the wounded; nor does it refer to the fact that almost daily, 25 | am reliably in/ormed, one or 1am a:most su of the littis town 11,901 | commander ip-cbi spaire of t of +f 7H er published at Guadala) stobing tone 1058 | Se pcattanar on cea habaleg pees of tore of thera poor “pagsengere” died, and were'thrown atoot g brid o ited on that evcasion, au, rn verbourd s @ very ontrance the harbor. ‘ol sper es | some ou detat The own wal ateeaed inh face | Pore covngued too walcey gragy Sgt iy Bete geal noaaes = we s bight, by op : 4 under or ao etn repud Hin] long conan Paes wl oy aye ‘2 ebie ioe “pairs of can 6 of Jasco, end ap iudiscr! to piflago pore” Gal 0 UOgT oes are Droveat eee oe tt” sruputer of tha’ eiowiaicd aed dover + {vt Atte nto y packed together Tun eae andy rs of b oie imetany commenced. Many fj be inferred from the frot that ex hundred ang thirty-oue woe engwes aoacesh Cr duaree “ace. his "ouuee, portshed > ot the | Were lauded alive (rom a wteamer of the size of the htingent expenses of hands of Herrerc’s ruficos, emong them «| Tarepa. Machivery department. sy 1,506 1.825 | Prominent Jawyer named Castillo, who leet bie 1 The Liaric publishes # letter from {te correspondent at el 73,878 Tol ww,pig | Walle endeavoring to protect his wife from outrag Bt, Domingo City, which sayn that apart of tae troops eparing foe) and filing Even young children, to say nothing of adulte, we: under General Caileja marched on the 2¢th vit. toa poms senders : geo #309 | drutelly i! treated, the town waz emptiefor everything, | Called Cuey, where thore were thrco hundred robela, ~< | and, iu Jact, tno whole seconnt ie a tale of nameless jo. | Te rebelz, having beeu informed of the expedition, wore Botal..... 1,901,004 1,427,205 | famy,cuongh to Dring ® Dighting curse on any owse | PCt tobe found there op the arrivsi of the Spaniards, agrees oe ; Price to this allair eppeared a prootaration frem Atrenga, | Celene Suberbi not beiag watiafed with the result of tho ri bilities of railroed } in whieh the poppy ont jvtiieled on Zaconloo wee treat. | @Xpedition returned again on the 20th (on the firrt exear- mpanies respecting freight, and one having an ote ae formas, Tt rawr thud — si0a seven prisoners ene oemured) and found that the portant bearing on ce ane he jeuszel- of of the republicen armi been reincorced (of coures, for this time pian ring on common carriers generally, | “centre to the iivabitabls of the traee and distritee fight), bad returned, Tho Spaniards wore is reocntly rendered in Cine! i, The report Sy hie po one a pape aor ‘aod the Pastle Jastod four bourse. lven as follows: ~ “1 bare ordered the arrest.of as many as ible of robols, potwit! they had superior haral epg " thove of Yacoaloy wo bare Ad union texas ane ict | could bot Teast the vafok St the loyalists, and were, @ timore acd > of Cincinnati, against the » &Dd, pre 40 punish them proportios course, completely ronted | The rel the feld limare an rend Company, 19. Fee tho obdrmity of tbe olfeose. Proporuonsbly © | Gye dasa, aid they wereveen to drag mamay, wsetion for Joe eustained by datum If tho criminal netr of the fnbabitonte of the enid town | S¢veral pools of blood remaining on the geld, No ret uined at Leewbury ‘on thete ‘: metqed ot sienay antammbing Tor nigestennt eonened vied at iy Eat, we game ay ho “ wiped at Leceburg on tueir tend of kimply aunouncing ™my rnteution of enastiswg | Pc! AP's im this battle, whic fear hours! Baltimore, in May, 1503," uy’ teavon oF tha. Blew, I shoud preciaim the ra:ing of the fadthlen city and | _ Of,th sth & soldier was io the capital for a Jn prsmession of the rebel army andor Genertt Lee, | the decapitation ef alt itr tnhabivante,’% Devion Drorlalle wecwaey tS ae ae camenies Toe Foceutiy decided, io the Cuiod states Circuit Court, | ‘This tounde a Little harsh; but J iw ide new schoot ot | Bavivg sorlaliy wounded bis vergexnt on the night of dant. Avecciate Jnotice G fore. Jo raze acity sud put ali ite fubabliaats wo | 694. he Spanish steamer Orbe artived on Batorday, the vered ap opioiup, in which he ce 00 as e Jed that contracts for the acte of two 178 Go tees OOUa RCS nr tt eT Nz ; | iireas eethe vows ecelved by Set, bet Lat tet Biorie smed to have due knowledge, pic ee thes Las ate peeomen esa a Oe atthe Siu say? eur erro the country and ithe te The Shin Quintin had orrivgd at ibe te ti bos! one dapdred "aici aad wounded. er Pitce wit jon to nerto Cabello landed there n bb, and foand $ houses eptiraly ep oe toraces and tide. cs! tuet =the carrier undertook t talks most ateoctiouately W the very penile 4-Oht goede ins reasonable timo, teking ali euct y eee ito consideration: thas Ja tae pterent ease the | ne emcee een me'ences ©: the couniry eftored into too if the railroad company Aransported rhe | Bavans, Nov, 14, 1864. | fini thie rebelde lattor Ap) ied nete iy as ‘one ctr unetanaae pormitied, ther Tbe following Ketier |# published hore, and it ja pre. | coaniment, (uly soa abet dvontod baoir, ‘texan on - > os ee an nari gaused by delay, un { tended thot twas written by Genoral Mota tow feloed of | THE SpaBish troops after destroy ing the warehovree, ro- tho goods) arian the delay, iC a3ch | ae ie ane city of Moxine toroet on board the trausporin, imtond ing’ to t caused by 1Be pegtigence of the do ee | , + ) tand again ie the morning.” Tho sebeie baving by thar & further decided that the guarantee srawopos. Ot. 10, 11 fine bea reinforced (ns @ matter oc courre), tried to private wows wilt hate ia. T prpede the landiug or ove te SUY takew piace on the froa- | were iry'ticse, Phe Spantelt fores gain piaot ; Avebu-ne Of (ho mace ianportaut — ores cap arta 11 iotrant Wenetke ce Roaleberg, or. told abe jury tuavabers | Opiates of Cortina: expitalation of this olty, | inde of hawkets of aan.” «The Spanien veterane drove on te gave mba bad | eh worly one caunin. 61% uf heen 24 ec ory ding un Les, sud oven ponotented into tre when Aten Made no | watob wes under armen cce hud the mcd | i v0 Roure Aghtlng the + f rmed you of wi ye, Lut Bl thalr efforts bas vad fe grogce 40. the waiaure of | ¢.rteea eeeTeyt barehe bd 1 ot to the seleuto of the road | tier, 1 ty whereby delay ‘wae produced. The Cort | 6a nonenit, Vhiedectrion | py, g Of about one (havsaud 6 180. Tor & re-omina) . , + The Speeches of , Sherman. Tho Cootral Lincoln and yJobusce Campaign Cubes | Fearful Effects of the Storm Feporied i yesiorday’s Huan’? Celebrated the re-clec in the Harbor. tutes which is Oppust 0400. 7 Too Presidential cigctions tp the different States have been almcst anantmousty in faver of Falco», Large mines of maxveue.tron are said to beve been dis- thon of Abraham Livooin to the Presidenoy by a grand ne . - ebvercd at Porig [ico, bd toe yield is teported tO BO)) b .nquoe at the Metropolitan Hotel on Wednesday evening. ‘ { elxty tive to seventy-five per cout After the company had partsken of fs viands, CHARLES Tie Diario ts terribly worked up about the capture of iho Florida, and gives ao articie of @ colume fo rovord fo th. Heals the afair eb outrage upou the pentralty of nailoos ahd w On tntereational law, &o, te Almost 1i0U shes COWKPdCe OF Une part of Captain Cor ling. Jt alse copies the strotures and imsinuat.ous of the 8. Sravonn, Esq. the 1% of the club, called the = ‘ swenningsinettenes been ct THE CITY AND -THE INLAND RIVERS, BOK OF THE FI ~% 3. v i ‘the. trivumphaut re election to. the Pree umphaut re elect: . , Goucy of the Ublted Fate To hovor of CH ee cey we aeeteaa rm Viste ninco my toaty | fod saw fe whee aomiantn we cre-mved od | Exeittng Seemed abd Creat Heroism Am ‘are have been po arrivata from Tixte eince ¥ natin we organi i 1 m though soveral” “Aogio rebel vessels have arrived (rom burod and to whose victory in the Into can vase we gave xeitlhg i m i ol sm ong, Nigea cod Matam Fob ap, andit ts both duly | ermetal hearts Over the defeat ct the. present, Gaveruot the Shipping and Seamea, Det Ques" it ety; ri tp pres Toy ay To-day 1s the Queen'a Birthday, 8 8 AY | oo unis tenrerial: Menpire State, and the wiee cliolce of the ‘ ¥ eolevracod Spanish Opinion of Di Be People of the patrioks the phiianthropint and the states- ae. be, mau t© asume his pia for ¢ ngraiuletion upol bed more than two-thirds of @ Union Congress Lincoln's Re- elections [Translated from the"iagio de in Marina, Havena, Nov. | sured wih power to deprive siranglirg, fafamous From the Frien of Indin, Oct. 16.) 16, (or the New Yore Huka.p, | slavery of the last breath ja the bideous bidy of the A terri) clove, uvequslied within the experfence of ‘Tho constant readers of the Drariy wid understand that | moneter; to etrow with tlowers the victorious pathway | men who ‘been frty yours io the couutry, burst of the toyal States who havo placed uson their brows | over Caloutta apd the district (or upwards of 120 miiee the ews of the re-elegtion of Mr. Liven, brought by the sterner Fag ¢, which artived this morning tr tm Now York, bus bot takon ag by surpriee. This result having Deco woresecn by UB, having pronounced it eminentty Togical, cou d neiiber surprise, nor mach less diappotot eu Uatever may De OUF opinion re-peoting the great Gocial and political question which forthe past (our years: pas bocu asitsted throughout the extensive territory of the once American Union, The reeelecti n of Mr. Lip ce in, besos being logical, was @ fatal apd indoelt- able evout for the definitive solution of that Great crisis and the ulterior transformation | of fhe teceral machine constructed by Wasnington and bis ilivatrious companions, ‘Tbe elevation of McCiol- Jan to tue i'reaideutial char was what w: uld really havo had pe sizniloapce—wn event which would hive pro: duced no other result than to postpone tho so ution ot the probiem or givo it au incomplete and fotitious oue, #0 tat borore long tt would, ba beeu prosented anew, under ¢ nditions more terrible. yh in troth, what woold baye been the conseyuenco of MoCielisn's triumph? A o im the persnnel of the administration which possibly migbt satisty the am, Ditiong of tose who, fuur years since, were deprive of public ofliccs: the war Inpgutdly conducted, and, there. fore, with legs probability of a speedy end; tho continua tion of the monetary crizis, abd, at most, the crowns 6° glory by sacrifiies Of men and menoy in the | on Wednesday, tbe tb inst, it wrecked clevea vessels impending stru gio with armed rebellion, and by Crush: } outright 19 the,river Hooghly, Id otuers high and dey ing and signatde eat of the apologisis for the cowardly | on tbe suore, diemasted or otherwise disabied (bree pe- Chicaqo pl-tform st the balirt box; to give atteravces, | pinsular and Oriental steamers, lay wg ove)of theny om ‘Rot Lo our sympathy, but to our admiration for tue hero | shore, and caused a acene of desolation of (he must awful tem, and to our projound gratitude {or their immort sob ovemonts aod ou tho sea cf bri lives have been lost; there is not a house army aud pavy, and to wiah them a happy foanksgiving | in Caicatta le't uminjured, and for miles tho vative burs Day; to proctkim once more our frm, abiding trust in | ure down, and the uattves themselves tll with (ever. both the civil, home and foreign policy of the national | be eyvioue begem from the —portpeast, edministration, and moat ospeciatly in the justice of the | turned the river Hooghly into @ sca which immortal proctamation of emnucipati a.” The club of eversthing berore it, It carried away which | bave tho honor’ to be President, boida iestival oud which skirts the river at Serampore, tonight. It is proud. of its past, aud prowter still thet | andin tho beight of the galo four large flats foundered, % ta bonored by such presenoe. After | more than one pative boat iu front of our own house the night cometh the morning. Northern trea: | sharing their.fate. Tbe compound which surrounds the is paralyzed, the rebel contedericy reads’ | #und of India house and offices was eludded with @ae plsivte, immediately, ¢ early this lesson trom the result | trees, the growth of a century; now tt is & wilderness, our tlection, ‘Thié war ls to bef ught out ard fougbt | After biowing some ours from the northeast, the out on this tne upon which: it fs now being’ waged | galo abifted round to the south and soulowest. a Ul hus gun ehali (ail from tbe trembling bande of Toe destruction of native hute everywhere is eo rmoug, the lost rebe), bis Fotang from the brulsed limbs of tbe} Dr. Carey's garden, which was adorned with some rere last steve—(choors)—vntil, (rom the Gulf of Mexicotothe | and beautiful trees, guntains mow a few imclaucholy Canadas, from tho Atlantic’ to the Pacitic, oar fing, tri: | stumps. The whole’ place js a descrt: and, judging trom umpbant, undisturbed ‘abd beloved, shel! wave over | what we bear from Barrackpore, * 00h. every inch of our original territory. With the ey@ of | much better on: that: side “The ts stripned of ite Feajization of @ new compromise ‘lees folid and durable | tatrlr ¥ took from the prezent to the future, from tho rod | Qoeat trees, the barracks afe uurovfed, und ali the bun; than former ones, than the most favorable eupp:sition field of battle-te the fraitfal, beautiful, biicht plains of | fows are injured. The mags of Maar, by the xr and aspiration of the greatest: optimists, ibauks alone } b03co beyond, and see & united, happy, prosperous peo } ig to be dreaded; especially as heavy falls of rain have sd ter iremmromise could McCie'laa bare been able to | ple, over every one of whom, radiant, protecting exer- | singe tukea piace» Peoonctrugt, that phantasm of a Untou, to which end Mr. | more, the white winged angel of civil and religious ‘The lose of ite has been 1, and we hear of whole Tigeoin siso devctes bimseit by more logical means, even } liberty. (Loud obeors). vilinges having been swopt away. h his purpose be equally impractic.bio. RYMARES OF SENATOR BW. D. MORGAN. ANOTHER ACCOUNT, though nis Pecteds too situation is clearce, Everyone} cost yuwe yar orgs (From the Gnloutia Bugtiduaned "Oot 10. will know what to expect. Those of the South will Lpwis 1. Moncey sai Aceounts are now pouring in from ail qu:rters of the undereta:d therg i@ no hope other than fo fighttog, Mr Preaovat anv Pettow Cit desire to tender | damage that has been caused on shore and the atten rule if their existence is to bo proserved; andthe demo- | my gratetul acknowicdgments for your cordial welcome: | which nas overtaken the greater part of the shipping te crats, with this pew and eloquent admopition, will | por vced { say that it gives Pleasure to | the river. - comprehend Ja their turn ‘that balf way and ambiga- ¢ with you. tm the first bocauce f During the whole of Tuesday night the weather was Gus posivone are geod for nothicg ta sepreme crises, | see hore familiar and frioudiy faces’ with whom | marked by a eusceasion or eqralls and boav. raw from and they willend,if they are consistent, by rasing tho | [dave been as#ooiated politically and otherwise for | tho N.N.E., and it matotained the same ‘Gb: staudard of peace at all hazard if they donot wish to | very many years; in the next place, because Ido not | about half-past tenon Wednes‘tay morning. gradually disappear from the cone as @ pelitioal perty. The | suppese you regard this celebration 2g a mere pertisan | creasing in violence, The wind then vecred round t) the redica’s on thoir side, finshed with their triumph, wilt | triumph; for if it wasa mere partisan triumpt 1 could | east, and began to blow more steadily and with tworeas- nob approve of itany m¢ aan I could approve of «| ing fury. The wenker trees wore uprooted or brokem mere partisan war, No mph that we have achieved | short; but for the first hour or 60 no greater damage fea triumph of party merely — It is the triomph of the | done, Botween eleven and twolve o’clock @ noise I they are working—no Cther, im ouc judgment, than ‘he | people, forgetting party aud looking only to their lacon tbat of digtant thunder, whick probably mayb tompict- dismemberment and iraneformatwo of the Caton | and thote God, It ig trae that the distingaish: heard from as for as two mi'e:, gave warning, Whicu serves as @ pretext and datmer for ali their political | cittven who hag just Leem for the secood. time elected | gradually increased, that something worse was Tei uuitary enterprises, Ina word, the roelection of | to the Iigucrt office in the gift of the nation was | coming, In about two minutes from this (ime the trae Mr. Lincein ought to hasten the ead. the nominee of a conveution in some degree a party; but | cyclone was upon the town. Wherevcr there were ‘This event thus consid.red ia very far, from being a defeat | it was broad and liberal ia its proceedings and tig | tices they were eitver uprotted and _ fell, tid for ihe Sou'h rn confederacy; rather on the contrary. Wo | tnitezpirit, And has not Mr, Lipooin received t jog with thom:io many cages wails. rpiiings. aod. bul fre either rauch mistaken, or the thinking men who Ii of not opty his own eu of thousands ys u ioga, or ther branches were snapped off ike roe: and there wil! have preferred, for the feasons. abowo sands who bever yet belonged to it, but who love coun | hurled eway with the wind, Currigce and pulkves eee F plained, tho triumph of their irrecoucilable antagonist to | try more then party, (Choers.) The country owe @ | upset, and strowed the roads, mingied with the @ seeing Liccletiaa imstalled in the White House Tut we | debt of gratiiude to afl euch; and for cnet shell ac- | yoote, verandahs, gates aud fullen trees; corrugated irom heed not continue persisting in this serios of conjectures | xnowledze tt. and remember with: grateful feelings avery | roofings were torn, doubled up, blown y ke whoo, pertaps, near events wiil arise (oexpiaia the deep } man who haa rendered, in the least degree, any retvice | ehests of paper. Ry (wo o'clock the eastern and southerm signideauce which the great act realized on tue 8th inst. | in bringing bout this grand result. “But, feliow citizeug, | suburbs of the city, and thore parts of It to tho westward, must bave on the future of the neighboring boa A We | I had (ho jleasure to bring with me to-wigbt a geutioman | which,from their proximity to tho maidan and the river, know alrcady what tho fret Presidency of Mr. Lincotu | whom you all know by reputation. who has sorved in the | were the most exposed, were moreor lessawreck Exe hon been. God alone knows what the second may have | Senate of ibe United teg aoveral years, and who is cne | cepting cocoanut and other palms, acarocly @ tree was im atore for us. of the leaders of public cpinion in that body. Ihave | auywhcre to be found standing. For the rest, although uasuccessful, the efforts made | therefore tho pleacuro, with the permission of your Cbair- Tho doautiful avenues ia Fort William were entirely by the democratic party must not be considered wholly | man, to present to you the Fou. John Sherman, Seastor | destroyed; the Fden gardens turned into.» wilderness, Jost'and inefiicacious, The manifestation of the city of | in Congress from tho State of Ohio, in Tauk square the trees and shrabs were biowa away, SPEECH OY SENATOR SABBMAN. and in manny pacts the iron railiugs Jon nas fey. ry Frrow Criamxe—lt is npvortanate for me that tam eo | “raw | 1p Garden Reach the reads were + . rendered impassable {rom the treos that foll across late at the feast, J rogret that | wes not Lere@ooner to | fi md avetioe’ Ot teapth afi catch the tngpiration of what has boon satd, co thatT | 2he splendia avenue Of Neck gol migbt kaow what to say for myself; but I wae drafted | Wee im tie coment have beon four or Ove into the service and brougtit here by force, and compelled | FUUTEH.G ane i MEN Tt i oatroyed, the trees aay tow a tow words im ignorance of what hae bron | I2cironmeerancy, was eres ez onic protected, said bevore tas. 1 SUPDONe, gensiomed, you havo met, saapped ag yen re to celebrate in one FeNse the grext ‘civic victory of . 4 done to buiidings was considerable Among these we tho re-clect:ou of Mr.. Ltccuin. (Applause) In that | i oticg inat the roof the Froe behool was blown the cele>ration and rejoiciug, I allow a@ man to oxcel me in ’ tats his joys. His ve evetion twas the trlumpk of our conimoa | PPE pert of the Timms Cabinet Ae an ae couptry—the triumph of humaa liberty ant of constitu | Stn governmert. ie my couvic~ tos that the elsution bet Temuited otverwise that the ie ect ocbuaiek Sater aeecaae a Aurorican perple would Rave been iuvolved ta civil wars; | Toot of the gaubedral is mnuch damexed, ibe seas of the not be more prudent {u the Rew era opening before ihem than they were inthe former, and ‘will grabp power fa order to complete their work without Keowtag for what New Yorlr ogainst the candidacy and polley of the Fresi- dont elect has been imposing, aud will not fail to produce ‘an effect on the opinion of the country, The Meratp, ways favorable to the winning side, érpiaing tho electoral victory as ff it werd a decree, of the peopie that the rebellion must be subdued by force of arme: thst there must be co transaction with Jefiersom Davie, aud'thet tbe integrity of tre Union {sto bo maintained, Dut, even admitting tho Hmnero's interpreiation, we insigt that this decree does not pro- ceod from ai! the peop’e of the original United States, but from those who have remained ‘aithinl; and among those there-have been bundrods of thousands of citizens and the metropolia of the country who have against this decree. Under this aspect the te democratic party has taken in Lhe oicctoral- contest — and that. of no secondary ‘iaportance which is reserved that property would have lose ire value, that lite w y ituro—is tar from bein, ‘Veen East India Railway Company are uproofed, and Messra, tort Meumec-the re-efection of Sir. Licosia. ta an event | Dave Veed Jeopardl77 ont ot ate aera ny aeuve, | Thacker & Spluk's premires damaged. In ur fey a at is. my detibe- Fate cupviction. | therefora do rejoice most heartily in the Sat a ieetsneavcnet, al pee spanpes, start, re election of Abraham Liscoin, and 1 believe that thet R a, sepeckalty uvarba, Te-election wii end end resuls {6 the perpetuation of our | Were Almost all blown Gown, ‘The telegraph lines : w single star being ersead from our Wane ce lores are sufficiently annoying and i * \ single stripo effaced from the faz. (Cheere.) | gute: bar i iwon abe river tae tho etcri bias beog “ak Tdeliave it 1s the highest evidonce that the American | 8v!c: Dat tt incon, te river Te Bae” th poegie have reselvod thas, brane _seelor supe: hetbes pestrae ‘connected account of the lusa to the shipping -! iow or consoription, or whatever eas meass ‘23 yet imupossibie, All ip yet confusion, aod it im tay _ be. poceteary, «We Will’ stad bY ctr | sonroely, bat chips Bave been cutirely lost, what counter mite length and broadth, Maire af ath tr Bat anon Serattaan sentinel ‘which Lece | afe few indeed; perhaps not more then hell @ doxea_ ae 38 heated “Tho Mouros doctrine? New, my fricads, in a state to go tosea without extensive repiirs. = the be consider % tion of the American Union, nor us a defeat for the con- federacy. It fs certainly ® great stop towards iho solu. tion of a difficult problem and an advence in the pith of the transformation, which in apite of men’s wilis will be wronght by their ow hands, as a consequence off the present crisis iu the neighboring country. Governor Curtin at the Predace Ex- % ehange. Governor A. @, Cartin, of Pennsytvanta, visited the Produce Exchange on Wednesday afternoon. Thé mem- } my ow: emviction f# thet we have cot lacoimmartah few exceptions the > tnippiog were driven irene bers of the Exobange organized » meeting in bis bocor | hands Ne ad myeh ghout foreign ire SP orptartty i yd ppt to gtve ima a formal reception, George D. Cragin wae ; eebcoieily (he cbiipication of forelan reiatlob eogthna 3 Ila chenne!, and others stranded by the sora wave called upon to preside, and upos taking he chair | breadil; unt, miy iriends, tbe future, even ot our gove- | HEU upon the Calouite shore, Berers) shipe ave seteue F engounced the preegoes {Ingtisbed ier Te | tee ea) Thane ooet Cantey to erke na | House, with, it fa to be feared, lose of Ike, she steames ealled pou Captain Frenc! to formally introduce the about it. fhe meu who wil! come upon Boogal {a bigh and dry opposite eax , Governor of 16 Keystone State, The Captain stated the the etre of ol after we are | g008, and the oe Pres e ipa ef ‘Suen eats N feunger men our own gen t0D, J > Pleasure it aTTorded him wo Introduce Governor Curtin, | POOTTE, sonroe doctrine, and 1 beliorg will Keep Curetza | C4, Wiadostan, whic was ge. & om and that by extending coyrtoey to the Governor of the | Gacbot.sms from contesting for the Wea Shee toe floating sand thie |! Great State of Penvaylvania the bonds of the uuioe of | caalio-nt. (Applause) Monroo doctrioe was the shat, Having broken ad F enetnr ec whan Sten § States are cemented. inspirstion, i may aay, of the American statesmen of tho =) iy rolling ae co Pomcicnined 5 ation, snd DO lapse of time or no change of Sleeaaned e King of Governor Cre, ia reply, returned tharke for the | AS getscttie h ver tmpair its etrength or ite rigor, honor which the members of the Produce eee had : ember do = fovea. Ye iy for the upon Destowed upon bina, and stated that the Inferost alld dos. Sadject. | Let time take Beh ec tiny of the great Stato o$New Yorle and Pennsylvania ry ey Coad eee ee ae rom a = ’ are identical, aud that they cannot be too clovely united bot man to rete iis engy "ibe on of loot in every reapect. The ciites of New York and Philadcl. | Make ea partiai wituess. Lknow that ho is a brave | ¢, 101 ' and.8 trae nan—s geilant soldier and a true lover of hia | [Cunderinge, | Macy Baropean sailors were to be seem ' ia are cincely united by, commerolat totercourse and | coustry. ( Apidause ) Whether be is @ gros geueral, daring the gale doattog cow the river on pieces 6 by common rape sean. Mee contromnne | Wusih: bb whwrenralgar Ax, weve cig ts | Ses hee hacer bet hee ce ang Se , eT eee inte cad katy ihe Chopapace, | Puaerhts ef kis countrymen isnot for ue to cay. 1 now | Ti05° man nanied Clones, wh 60, Herolsmn whould ve Etter Raving coiled (he thros’Cominceaesitis tate cee! | juei Ria Restle pare and bis lifts, slalch buLdzortely rewarded, awacd of wun s life line to. tbe May¥tne vovds of Dion be " po Lind x ie friends, be is but the representative of fifty: weer A cone , SwauT con bed Naabar erie ferries eee hundred thousand of e# good men as ne, It to bie g } gy apg tat Se prger States, and hol: individual interests. be the intorost | icrguce to be wt the Bend of one of its armies of the | from drowning. the tsi, above, given Ua, Ik ie Ne be ) CE ee ee ee crrcaantatice amy De.the people | United tater, Dat he lends tboosands cf brave | (etre: ee re aes probably have. te | Cee cretive ef Peuaeyigsele Le fet on tre speaking | eB, from all the ranks and all the walks of 11 at opr ¥ ly ane ec appriciated peg peng ge speaking | true and ar god ashe. Wailo you are enjoying kere be Jabandvued, Sipe. tude. ont: the gue sin Rey Tbe Carmi Of bho recall returned | jyxuries and comforts of Ii'o more tban Mywhere else, until by others adrift ‘ane: be would pow teke hietosve: | Zou smustall depend. for your soastry. wpa. he brave Sant oer toniet Uy twa Prpoees Bevan, oad perlod a> bg , soldier boys who come from the workshope and the evr (4d pe ja, macy of you, the riob and the comfortab‘e peo * he oS Seer hreee B Foamenetrae’ aoe. tn pro- ple of this Mae, tust also depend for the safety ut f rudder and ali her masts excopt the matomast, A few Ce rebeenes qiace and moltipiydotimate } country upon the soldiers of the down-troddca race who enna prove tateneeeh neney eee country, you thereby strengthon the wor cf the gov, | rete, yonr# ago bad “no rights wbioh white men were chin eovaped bi Ms ected tha tend Comat Garhi pee oats Eats ae, bound to respect’ (Applause.) Taey are the men that | ¥ csonped witl By only | ‘but the loss of one Sehereas, 10 the fate’ proportion that you-euadurage | 2Owretheenah peril and trough storm. are aybolding your | OStood tion of the bug at Tracey's Gheut, which is high ? pation: anner, while jaye gone our Boll have . HE RRR acim’ ci, ces emi, | Kroes tar ont hw) 2 at | sian haga a oes ec joan and asa Uoion man, that we mast at the a4 interrupt tho cordial rola\ions Yotweon (ogoign rival Ba- | Close of , ‘The scene prosoted by the shipping \ to \ororihable, long; theratre, tue eke ae Be Prod Pollen shale remedies treetonn, what Thare must be at least one handred ehips ashore, ab i i ' a ‘or this war is over; 2 ode growing cimanerce with foreign Sister, inlesiosaee tod | o'beeaper in thi aud ton ral roe timont desolation and Fuin, The le OF boate of every 6. resolv , oreign Statee, unanimously | those white men who, enjoying all the biesst ro Nagy ny etn py dh ag the and Shes tie gy Rig a free governmést, atterptod to tear it down and | Sorption ts algo enormous. provably nine ous of ten were a at stuoe the Uriel névehoitien of trade and | eazople it in the dust. 1 wan} Bo masters in this i Deompesarerhnin bane ae eee Fal constitauionwiWe Booud ihe pecnia oCiiee tintin, | Dut alt moe Free Sad eae ae stse bisee De romainder have been oust up. ou shore. The wiewons Tat couetieution whieB Bound ine seorle of the thirteen | fore iu thie ape, 1 WoUld Father make tbe black slave ihe } APs Comal Hele ean fas Oo st flan igiaal colauies inke one great ropuuiic covstitating the | mascer than the forna:t OWNER Of the Diack man. L have | io2 with the shiping. F Exchange express. the cacuest Tope tar’ the tecttecae | Mready waid mhore than T ces. cned Decanse Tam drafted. laland river steamers eve not escaped. The piocsinge of taat ormetitation may he ‘again epecdilyrra, | 221 Paid, Intonbe seryige, Tiles You hesrtiy (or your | gigamar Progress, with two fats, loft two dxya ago, a@ cognized tn o' Of the Union, att ily re: | Chmpliment, Teco sged cf hope, i km not ordinarliy | Mewes Coase Vetween Chaunel creek and. MutlaMy fre tue Qiabos ‘i a sangnine of the purite cond: @_ Of affaires bUbT Geos trom Asgam, at the ime clone; but we x; Sleralig yedeition Was im | in the eye of hope, in the oye of faith, “84 iD the eve Ee tok aS haat a Tue Gent TAL whoever atterapte to overthrow Veal gon- | O%,F,,,deliverate judgement, 1 deliove uc Y018 | Mirmpore, belonging to the Ganges Company, ‘Stitution or weaken !ts binding authority. over ar will end, aod inat at not @ very dis a Krmepian Ghest, out fate of tie Indla Geveral Stoaae tion of the’ Uniow, 1680 onemy to ibat trade and com, ihe triumph of the Union cause. 1 ination Dom] @ disubied, aud two steamers and Ssorce pba’ wncere 8 ted eu euseay is ie | MESH Ae Baking our country stronger, Prouder and | Nev sckiy fo fae Bengal River Company are supe Pook well, repulated (goversmant, ne more able Hy fol tbe Moros doctring, it thatehan | $Y? tie Phe stoner Cachar, which a , d Cy, on ve wi is countr . S Iunich the haprisess a0 Prosperity of tue entire Auert- we. pa) emire abe wom ¥ orvaaten Rgenet he: i era nave two dpe ago ie ENE, qihllo hor two aap . ongratutate th eign enemies thaa ever , avin whown the ‘Bork preare 3 the interior ws asae marty (or Eoeie peeactases & strevgth of & ropublican goverwmont, by boing | /,,\has ne Te TGaneutuae at eine i t va, Riot is Exchange, that 1m tbelr increasing prosperity and | Abr 1° ,Fabdue aed | suppress iedaccar re. | {OrlORRly A te Coca oe rosahed Ketinivore mech inter tRetr abutay toadd themarkcte f Furops we had seme | UoMon | hictory, | 7 ara. ie topo thatthe | 126s Calcutlas Ipapiears to baye-travuliod Yum nortbe indemnity againav any foreign intervention 12 our douem | PUblic debt md al) tue dilddnitien which copperbe wetiy airecthd io aitictious, and at rhe same (ine they nleo et Ta | faised im order to prevent Union tosp from adhering to ronc9tly directiOl. Wha seo ay rt : 4 the resuerces ot our: A in tp padeloule seinen tho cause Of the nation and supporting sir. Liccoln, will | manors! OF AN Fwanisit #AtLOm—! ~¢ suppress treason ab Cisoppear, and (ho labor of a single generation of inex, BCANRO ON BOAKD THY VasseLe PoUNDERING, { ‘Attar @ tow remarks from Rovcs f Androws, on the | 220u_ Mf, are eathored now around me, will pay off every | (Calcutte (Ost. 1) correspoudence of Lonacn Timed: benonte of the Uniow W every one, the meet Gultar of prlucipal aud iutorcat O¢-tHe Dational debs, ant | “cor he awo huvdrgl stipe ie tue earhon ‘ony,.¢4 f, 4 ing 20+} will furoleh ap army that will maiatenow dont hSat ‘ ; journed. “ ‘ F GOTRe Wa) pine nave eonped w Myffering aug Ameria! dom Sas foreign and domestic eromite, | agrio (havk you yery } aad of the remaloing vowels, a fer me cay be dsderta’ Tow Canwson Cron—An immetes Fianiliy of saver | Bindiy for your reception. (Cheors') ak proseut, twolve Lave foundered. ierant ia being made ab Wheeling, Va., there having beon TTRR PROM IRA WaAGKID. aur yl ere to have founderedwith oan a an uoprecedented yivid of evbbages iv that vicinity. The otter C (atelligenoce OAg8, ‘wagon janis of. aan halatemad o The toltow eo was received (roi Senntor went down. There wore bine oa the city at ave, ain, agye, eight ond ton cents per head; | Harrie ~ the latier vessel, inolading tho captain, aod were ft pew and to largo are tbe ADD thet it doen for re : Avant, Nov, at, 1884, for the Bingular galiautry. and courage. displayed. more than half a dozen by to thrke a barret a cour My Dean Sin—1 have rece it 0a your iy tation. on be | keaton, nanied fdward Cleary, they might prob: fran ‘ne an, real a short distanoo from the city, | Half ofthe “Lineoln avd Jehnwon Campaign Clud of the | have all mot wiih a watery crave.” My. JF 1S Iver has boon Bent itig’ endl foto the city w wo bore | Olty of New York, to bo proventat ad was at the guat wilh Police, endanvoring te 1 Govindpore, off the ‘tnen wagon for two weeks, mtd Hie crop is not tod, } Of the Union trivinph in tho late election,on Wede 168 Ot A rope (0 tlee ship, which wan nave (he mi ‘The eeport of the \nrge yield of cabbage ha ap im pone ing, the 2d jowt. 1 thopk yoo for this cordial invita eyed ut could Mot Ket a Bing! peg lavore Tron ported who are enghged 0 ihe manufacture t would give me great ploasure toment euch | large womber that wow there to ventete out (ive of kreut, MAD enterneieing mao from Clocionat) hae odds aw will be found there upon on sion eo ful of | she river, tough fe fered a reward of a Che fot Inthe reat Of the Kramer Houco, and tag | interest. Bat my engegomenta hero demand every hour, | £upees. 10 aby 028 Who wouil Ho eo, ebivineet Of @ licgo scale Hotes made | Of MY time antl! eteli be obliged to leave, In order to # next to hopel any (ng of the sonnion of Uongrens, a id Just thon come jetta of etx hinted barrela | BO Dresent at the of ; fete pen te f + 3 ty as 9 ninnber of other } the, + sate tc oR Ce a | Wou Caclod Opewidnes en bas cabbage, Barrels acd workmen already | The evemt you aro to colsbrate fs (uil of patriotic ins | evew Knowing nny nbouk a row! isc dicta ree peli it vo tee len Aan he Yat &Turbie tos the eapealianey Taree tak tere ert | wpoo the predind - Apization 4. Ubi the sib of Noverabers8e4 wi be, b aiagabe Relaulerrod. 10 amie trae tee ein . Slate oF Boxte acd Faroe, mercer i , “y ! ; . Be DalGh indhedca? taae . tae Britoh dea hal lamictpal Election at Dower, NM Uo Re-mmormiera proper ce Uw wokacu recog: aha | 6 1 filha poe oad te od day presented 1o.lbe woriee, Hew isrioge sey. oret tus } Boip'ane taetentng’ eve 0} Wo pnd I 1 Now ga. eas, | Sugnewrempira by Magda, di noes. (i Trueiva. ine ces CURDEEY lor the foew Of 'm facks root tins botore them, nid thos decided, 105 meee, te | tutund amid tremenicus hoe men: the mupicrpai 04g Flom, Whaat thet! E essk Gh PGRN tee een aera ae ry itih“brougna Viocidad. Goat, @ commnon carrier tony ‘Ly crurope | SOPLY UF OF Navi. What n trfumptiant Pindiektign | su0ly came cauore. by mawee athe ote $Re opp ate fepublican, wae ro-cicetod Mayor > | frewuet dtatepaemmhata alate Tee ron Samapivana Mente Christ) palation, Drpit his WabOity, and that ie) Of the Capacity oF ue enlightened poopie for ner govera. | Weihg the tot mun ‘who Toft Ker. ‘ ——- es + Gr ther trait ” nah of the st Navawre ite, whic Ove rorned, . lal ef nto very heart of the rebeilion; how 1! mast extine ekompi gy conduct, i 4 city 1 oi 6 w ove Dressy ‘ “ | Betenerih $5500 deren jopmainammebaant tne | Jove etx haodred tsen, the body” Pinte ore eopeaiees SEN ane 1 fais tote fo! ther hope Ot Torabor mid ana comfort irom | | The oe ct ara io beau wpeioialy ltimied, Qk eR. : : U7 to day, Girected 10.0, Coat soar” foceivd iw: | dage alter earde 9 ‘oy | hiss erent rember ef pelt Court cf Apyenls. Walk be enuaaiie eee eae ‘he ameriees | tumor ney o-tonce in neat the marus The euaeeree?: bf an ape LAE Teiie SiGe | gM cuuaerae ce to rebaen the arfeainene toatce | ane nc ioae in wc iii ta deviate Tow nen oF Conn i tue Wean.—The Weeter ag A Ee? wreken an soe eee ry abe oat ehipptuk w bari at Comber ah uctvap ee | Bal Sek ate with itn these Aarrjeep «ew lo fod | Bromau wttwortty, « ‘and elviized.” the papers eap, le woll Guppliod with coal me tke enna, | St @hanever® Cody OP dof thelr “conse ou8 Ne teen horses and emolee Ma cave we 'very | Aisy denote ete ee Tb Aree | Pande th acaae carete' ved Papers (rom Veneruels, Cat. | at prices much below tbone of last yosr. Chocienats it | "Yor do meitto celebrate, 1 trast al avr anticipationn Fie Vunloens intter, The sulling tt mower» w Serine (Triton travatereed 46 tue! ‘ean 6 ‘Ibe Commern Of Vee lector pias titan tank ie ae oeer mae bushels. The larger pa A ly realized, aod thal tho oocasion will he long Srieticas Sexe vo the coal anipgera = Warhingins | “Tee eureiel via of Ad@len! Dame-om boaed bbe man-of. | Seca hesne ener eres Crem Cledad Bolivar oh ren, have and ia (hele Oplys, ate cost mer, | mece'ea te — Nery, R fi . More: 4 Rime Montes A ' a wit Batiese sed. ite aepersine ot oe Toate | anedceG anengeiae: iarte Gamoue nod Turse Me: | chanis have oops Mocks ou hatd, aud there sm * IRA HARRIS, Dienty more coming dows the river on Che preseat rise, | Onantas & Srevoen, Eeq., President, he.

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