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_ Ss ee ee ie LAL. | Bouse loan, paying six por cont Interest, were offered ti | strained, and $0 for No. 1 * } the Comptrotier’s office this afvernoon :— ay ge cree. nothing of moment was 400, FINANCIAL AND COMMERC pressure for money, and to-day the money market has been decidedly stringent. No bids under $102 were accepted. ing at $100 00 | polders domauding $147}¢ a $1 60 for whale and $2 0d SS Cina me iEe at | Gao on sprms Fore barton rater neg ‘The stock market was woak at the first board, and at 100 25 Linc oe ee eas ie weme meee ad, wi quotations showed a marked decline from those of yes 4 Ss sales of Menara winir ab 62175 eae mgs eas 7 —-Recelj 0. terday. Sponslenion is chiefly confined to the brokers, 108-00 Foor i ~y =. iy Mg and hence stocks are easi!y depressed by simultaneous ft 100 00 | ace ae rkot was Gay Vain somsoubes sales to realize. Many of the latter take piace under at 106.00 Fh ni on Go apeh_comgriod bbls, at a 109 61 $42 1834 9 $42 50 1863-4 ‘and ragular way, | which 3 gE if He if 5 { E 5 £ =e $35 ‘The variations at the close from yesterday's second The subjoined table shows the receipte of flour snd future. delivery, 3,800 prime meas for agter than the of battle. And, strange to, ‘claim alone, and board prices wero as follows:—Erie declined 134, New | rain at Chicago to December 24, in 1863 and 1864:— February, at buyer's option, at gle $42, | say, the inetinet of poopie Lali sham o>, Tie! nad ial a y ‘shor be man omni for York Central X, Hudaon River 1%, Michigan Southern | 1 4, Lees ie 0 one ak’ $448 «B66 80, THO demand for Darauions before Witmingion were not able to divert the | these. things ‘could. ever be proved; and (tts miracle %, Mlinols Central 1%, Chicago and Northwestern 1 " Meet Paietatt | Beat continues moderate at unobanged rates; sales 600 | public mind from the great lmues which are before that thoy have boon, sad more than proved, He ‘ . , ee Hy relive for aed $21 60 0 $24 for | E havo tho ‘ccnfidence in the honeat, conv Tan ao risk; bul Teell you, gentlemen, that Sr etocrie 54; Rook Bene 1G, Part: Mane Se aesena. |. Coen rire Per 4 — a ‘eee MOET te instore uest and of the people. orashaw or etic they fea that this cay man ts ougtiged ina fraud he always runs a Wes 4, Cleveland and Yittaborg sat Camsnprioelt Con} 9 ea eS | rad in price, with mies of O0ObDIa, at $28 0925 SOfor | much to do with thelr futuro rights. It has oven excited | flak, and sognar oF Iaiarie will be Tevenled. 1 want to wore steady. Reading advanced %, Mariposa 24. Barle; 5 inferior, and $27 for prime. Cus meats wore in fair de- attraot attention to took in Government securities firm. Cou; forties ae pes say respi mand af stoady rates; sales 380 pacl at 1740.» of They sold th . he pechoeneye Aner Jon, been, * wo 18d¢0. for shoulders, and 190. a 2c. for In bacon Pagan © %) fve-twonties 10834 a %4, coupon sixes | capital of $200,000, and power to increase to half ® | sides a fair business was done at ull rates; sales of about ue press should } Hitch » turned ‘over’ te Me. Opdyke," Thee of 1881 110% @%, one year cortificates 06%. At the | milion, It is called the Producers’ Bank, and is to go | 2,000 boxes part for future delivery, at 31}40. for long cial One ths dines at eta ane open board at one o'clock the market waslower, but atthe | into operation on the 16th of January. ibbed, 236, fue Bhort do.) oe Te ee ee and cad fees Soci "GR an | OE Gaat cle, whieh they wanted Sealing 4 ia ta second regular board a general improvement took place. | ‘The last returns of the banks of New Hampshire show | at 1630, a 170, for Western. ‘The lard market was leas clo Peenain oe 1 96 ay Demwy damages wpoe, . Mr Sanith maken 0 sine ‘The closing sales showed an advance in Erie of 244, New | their condition pared with the statements made | active and scarcely go firm, with gales of 2,000 bbis. an: the Ri profits > cloth. Mr. Car- : sort dye. for No. 1 and kettle, Buitor was in to See eae hart, who was Mr. Opdyko's secret partner, gave you® York Contral 2 Reading %, Michigan Contra Rock gtx months previous oh ican tice for Ko. 1 and kettle. Butter bomld | Soigren nnd [eH aball'ppeat tothe Hes of tip. nncnet.qpatmacia, amounting to, shea Island %, Michigan Southern 134, Cleveland and Pitts- June 6. ‘i 00, r State. Ghesas was quiet ss ancoanged not permissible to Leo) jury that the mattor charged a8 libellous is true and was pub- +: name ¥ , Opdyi ONE lense ceien caret oheana pai Mees bear uit 1, 240, for common te PEN ag | Me eho ene ldtronce of oplaion, thea, tee sinier aarke her dah eens guts at Fo otr mings heey eum took large’ We don't know af rer % 9,319,142 8,684,200 aleg were | between. myself, because it is just as easy | mine iw an anybody wi ‘contracts ‘these sees eek wate cite git | ois teapot, Shu yw a | rel amie ar oe hers | yi lena Ra, min Mg | ara eae nde nmr eae . piek only 1,600 bbis. crude, part on to an A At the open board at half-past three the market was of the State Bank of Iowa, the apt a fae 200. anes in md aT taraptad gain the counsel unless he expects me to it oe conan ta rin, ied, and 2 contacts ware" pamed, and bays in the , a 760. ‘were paneed, Lhighor on some of tho raliways, but lower on others and | of December §, shows the total airoulation of the Bftees Te ore a am dee and'it0 do beusine at 630.'s | | Mr. Fiold—1 shall interrupt whenever 1 think ts is ee de Ho then roseeded to take ‘up the various | lange, have no contracts with le ereramenn generally inactive, Erie closed at 854, Reading 117%, | Pranches to be $1,430,887, their deposits $2,550,785, 560,—the latter for choice. my duty, and tho gentleman may take his own course. I | charges claimed to be $ When tract, direct Sogee tise . ” | total Mabilition $5,810,478. ‘Thelr capital is given as | Suaan.—There was less doing to-day as compared with | do not ask any favor whatever, A tus op Teton tothe sale of the surveyorship to Andrews for the government, and that it ia all Mr. Weed's a : a nt—It is not # question Or, we have stand Char! L. Ly understood The gold market was firm and there was an absence of | $1,041,022, their total resource $6,510,478, The Burling- | the business done on Wednesiay, and the marke: vss | | Be. Plerrepo £ } fielan member of the ingiatre, nd a man somewhat | the charge of Mr. Weed that he was gorged from sensational rumors on the stroot, The following were | tom branch has tho largest amount of olroulation— Cee Or ena fa auld, The teeawctions iu: | "te, Wield It have a right to interrupt I shall Known, ond tag) bean loag Tears ie. friend | comtrachs A, Be erences oe $271,440, and Davenport the amallest—$1,883; yet the Clude B10 hhds. Cuba muscovado at from 18%c. aZic.— | Mr. Plerrepont—Allow me to ask you, gentlemen, ff i | Mr. yke. He is a mariage a not ty meh vir} bard ch a aghaerr G deposits of the former only reach $402,000, to $482,011 | chiofy at 19c., und @05 boxes Cuba at from 2c. a abc. } ja nos a Date noe ee eee eee a teres gid ect yum: believe thnk Gan he clear his skirts ‘by saytag. thst Bo Dad nos of thos held by the Davenport branch, Pe ee ee Oe alien TW Niera demanding $215 | me, with full sweep and berty to say whatever they | told tho truth? It is.as easy to toll when a man tolls particular timet Now wo come to the guns—the grestess ‘The imports and exports of gold and silver to and from | 9 $2 20, in gold, for Calcutta, "Clover was firm but quiet | please, and be as personally abusive to me and to my | the truth ax to detect s counterfeit bill. His manners b was paced upee city oe Great Britain during the first ten months of 1862, 1963 | at 26c..a270, Timothy was without decided change, client ag they, see fit, that they should at the very outset | will betray him; circumstances will betray arnt a trusted eae Wrgpcommiad ot tha ta ‘The stringency in the money market is a source of sur- fad P $5 75.8 $6 being gonerally demanded. In h fia undertake to interrupt me in this ment and break | states that he mot Andrews early a say, and a om ca very ee i ee f dividends | 824 1864, compare as follows:— there has been more doing, at firmer rates, $896 being | the course of my speech. What is the causo of all this | wanted to be Surveyor of the port. Mo fa sirngen ape erp ignees idee ME Prise to many, who expected the payment of divide Inrorra. the asking price. fldgotting earnestness about this matter? You will dis- | dyke’s political friend. What was more natural than that | mo in this, an was bone and tho disbursements of the government about this time 1862, 1864. SraAxine. waa quite active, with sales of 25,000 Ibe. } cover, a2 proceed, what is the cause. You will eo the | Andrews, knowing MeNoills relations Opdyke, should |: You, (entism ee, vee ale evs egein iat this cc ieee to regult in monetary ease. It is to be remembered, how- £16, 164,465 16,412,000 18,847,154 | prime city at 23c. reagon why the counsel ts so very irritable about it, when | go to MoNeill and say he wants to get 6, Doss to Lad pthc Amy ‘this be Pas ‘against @ public fraud. that the Treas to thi d 8,616,611 8,481,084 9,515,536 | Tarzow.—Market a shade easter and less active, with | he has every opportunity to heap any amount of personal ton and take him? He agrees to je amour ne ‘hs fe Caasiaates soe sha bat: sniiheneeleh usd ane heart gia ee tngeG —_———_— salon of 160,000 Ibs., at 17%¢. a 18. for common to | abuse elther upon me or my client, that he cannot wait | $10,000 if ho,obtains the situation. McNeill reports te | whon we are through, evuaar®, > and otherwise, have not yet had time to be felt at the | specie imports.£24,781,076 24,768,008 28,362,690 | prime. 4 ‘Until he has a fair opportunity, I ‘do not agree with Su- iyke, The noxt day he goes with Williamson and | is right, then I say, ‘evel, defrauder can touch financial centres, while the large withdrawals of curren- Exrours. Waiscay.—Beceipts, 472 bbls. The market was a shade | pervisor Blunt, we Mei you Lape or ~ hes thou; fh 4 meets propenien insta ariseie 3 ory sb the pecg rere than ‘ po Lay! ate Office, the peer People, SY Fite Che Rebbe of aigemipgs lal atthe ond othe 13,208,000 12,500,007 10,458 G12 | caster. Sains $00 bbls, Wostorn of, $2.24. $2.24%, clow | the ae uo. aie, claims of the rich. I. be- | drowa agree to raise, or cause to bo raised, $10,000 to as. | thelr monoy, yet your county year have not yet been replaced—the amount of float- Us a een gg a) | = Hove. that, the poor have rights, and that the people | ast iad election of Opal ke a Mayor. They had gone | say tie al right” gl le fem a comamlited at lt im the pockets of the people being farin | 8 rte. £21,900,484 91,340,481 19,116,514 all have rights, which should be respect 0 plain: | there by arrangement. Even Andrews admi comnt A cloak cron tmemnensrente.feitrtnianpcin | it, as wom aannee cara] THE WEED-OPDYRE GASE. | ievstirviintrpa fot hasta ar; | Sit ages was et ge | Spin seta tsi, ead, yo 5 at it over a both a Preacgicely repeal sere ene Ursin. Sega ported from the port of New York during each of the last that is Bede the re stated, ant that the ser Andrews got the office, and then camo te | blood. If ths was a wrong upon the city it was a wrong be aggravated. As it is, the latter, including the national banks, merely receive the subscriptions of the public to the loan. These were larger, however, to-day than they have been since the announcement of its intended with- drawal on the 7th inst., and during to-morrow and Satur- day the subscriptions will doubtless be moreactive. The supply of first class commercial paper continues light, and the discount rate remains at 8 a 10 per cent. damages | further, * ‘aro laid at $50,000—the same as in this suit; so that if | thank McNelli and to thank him for getting the office. | upon every man in it, rich and . 4 fe FIFTEENTH DAY OF THE PROCEEDINGS | ud at $50 oon Mr, Opdyke will make money out of | futvafter the election Mr. Opdyke complained that he | Mayor of the olty. ‘Through the ald of hi ate his libel suits almost as fast as he did out of his secret | only got about $7,000, whereas he was to have got friends, MeNeil, Williamson and sien, pee . contracts with the government, or out of his Mariposa | $10,000, What motive had Williamson to concoct that | come Mayor, and through the ald of rs stock, or out of his fraud, in the gun matter, upon the and perjure himself by. sating it here? Thon Mc- | the Custom House he had raised money 3 fs . city.’ As to the character, which is the capital in these Nell accuses him of it in oer a ‘and his reply is, | such. The country is in dread civil war. . Opky! ry CLOSE OF EVIDENCE ON BOTH SIDES, | bet suits, it wilt be left for you to, state how much | “Charley, come in to dinner.” Mr, Barmey tells you be | patriot, high in his country’s confidence, trusted by nf there is of it. In presi in Mariposa stock af never hosed asingie Inance, of calecias ee from Boor wouges are 2 work. 6 saa" prape ro @ invested not @ cent, out Custom House a @ ion. e federal | Ladies : Tita hea , oan i vont for a charter electiont | sons who are in the war. The finances _ of ia of which he made between $800,000 and $900,000. | officers assessed two per cent 100 Quartz Hili MgCo 6 in a ‘The demand for foreign exchange is limited, at 10834 a | of Boston for the week ending December 30 was $182,650, me men do. not act without motive. What is | Nobody ever heard of it. Barney was toit, It} the country were and was oped, 4 ey had ne | Our _ city was ov b 100% for bankers) slering at sixty days, and 11035 0 | making the total forthe year $92,004,078. ‘The exports | @UDARAING YP OF COUNGEL. | icttisronetinie ouch ine, bar te great motive, | Knowiodge of this secret eee oer had De | Oribriugigg tnarrich man, Ke would. prevent, taxaiog 110% at threo, Merchante’ bills are offered at 108.8 } for the week ending December 80 amounted to $276,500. Twill prove to your entire satisfaction, is tho love of | not like the thing and objected to it. What kind of a | and the increase of the war burdens of tho elty: ‘What 108%. — money, ICT should state to red that there had boon a | thing was that for George Orarke—e man. of great ia be doing? Using hie position. an4 Saget aes t stove dul u rou woul wealth—to to the Cu wi eo sag cee can Na nt Geoen, raspy dee 5—10:30 A.M Tra a eae ane Saad | enn aioe ca sete cuoney” and bribe out of | fom one batch of which he makes $172,000." Ho under. Mining Company will be summoned to take place hor a é 3 to to you that he had seen coal put in that stove, | the clerks of the Custom House to make him Mayor? | atands clothing, but he did not understand guns. $1000 100 shsNY Cen RR. 117 | EX-Judge Pierrepont on ‘estimony | ‘ swear toy ad ‘agreed to within the next fifteen days, when the mem- | 39909 100 ei do 0 would you? You would believe it on the statement. | Mr, Gilbert Young was on the stand, and he says he was thought he could make money. Maren, bi ct é 2 th Men act from motive; and where we see a man’s actions | gent tothe clerks to make them ‘lcome up and settle.”? | make the guns for a certain price, and vel poof Bes: of; the, neseens . direntory ‘ill wader. they | Soete for the Prosecution, Wo have aright to judge of his motives. The motive, I | ‘And yor it was all “voluntary.” Tan tell if any gon of | was to pay a higher price, | Marston went to ark, resignations. The only resignation from the man- Hen! say, ‘oto muke'money” ‘The motive in suing the news- yours 1 @ clerk inthe Custom House he will find out | from week to week called for more money, until agomont thus far accepted is that of Mr. Edward Ketch. | “i509 Jor, and in suing Mr. Weed, for $60,000, in each case, | what the voluntary subscription at the Custom House | had advanced $65,000 in cash, and not s gua Noon he y via to make money, and not to punish the newspaper or | means, He will find that if he falls voluntarily to sub- | turned out. As Jones expressed it, it Opay! 7 om, AIS Dpoe bak bese anes ae ateeno n Mr. Weed for having violated the law. Is not that plain? | scribe he will receive a voluntary note stating that his | blue, He refused to advance another cent, and sald Re The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan received to- | 2 The Baneful Results of Civil | tr’ ‘ts aot, wny did not be prosecute Mr. Weed | sorvices are ne longer required, nd that will be the last | would be vory glad to sellout at $6,000 oF 610,000 Kage day at the Firat National Bank amounted to $123,000, | ig9901 in the criminal court? The criminal court is open to | he will hear of it, That is what is meant by # voluntary | But he says to If you will fe Edp rode : War. any man who has been libelled, and the ‘at Re own | subscription at the Custom House. Before passing from | concern to me, I will: vance the money | eyecare aaetiendiscctn sheets bt expense, the witnesses and carries on Y | that fant to call back Mr. Androws, the Surveyor, him. | take it all into my own hands. That is the only way Lean The Erio Railroad Company declared a dividend to-day | 000 fen tt Me Woed bas been ty of witbal, and ison | wet, Ho told you he did meot MeNall at the, Grater | soe to ave myealtsbal it mattered not what the price yaad skteystenlgebvecmmcte kpawpag ey ts A Tete ofa ibe, the laws of fhe Stato pani nim fr | Bongo, and met Willan oa thet Tent deal about | Opdpie could yet Hie. then endortook ie Spesreterted: stock, soewietanting: tet 8s oes hee May lato this civil court, the damages at $60, “4 pe Mayor; and finally he fd say, if he was | factory bimeelf, and made advance upon advanoo, and made by a portion of the directors to omit the common | {000 The Independence of the Press | in way wring tus let sult agains the World. laying | Surveyor, be mig the ual ciection, This wa | sil the une afd not turn ou. ME. Mnowiton was seper stock dividend. That the money at present devoted to | 199900 8 t i d. ‘the damages at Laer bye td wet any ae peril of July; but ; and ee peren op ir not understand ef dividends, not only om the Erie, bat on neariy every - N eae mr “Ondyke’s weoret contracts with our govern- who understood the basl- other American railrosd, ought to be diverted to re- | 1000 mont, for exposing his doings in the Mariposa stock, for 185,000; ax ines, be yo his conduct in relation irveyor's would aere pnd aarioesp: 7 nie seer ‘il 4 a ‘o and for e: ing this gun claim upon the city, which wad to Lay ha id then ,000.. Now comes Lae Ea ae ee eee kity eft doo taotoiec Seee ele 86: moet 1a REPLY OF JUDGE EMOTT. | for through ina illogal way, and for 0 vastly ilogal | Androws takes ‘ to the fuctary. vinced. But the seeming prosperity of the roads is } 2400 putt NYablm 105 Emount, Mr. Weed is sued before you, and the ‘Weed, leet they should spoll it e only suggestion ever b to be desired in the estimation of hig are laid at $50,000. The World new! ia sued, and’ ‘Williamson was there that day to g " ‘when they found prpcrda pia either the safety of passengers or the per- 1000 ChieNWistent 1 Ancaageg, wy laid, tite (Se $07 Oe ate, Tat eiaee: | moateente brink hese on eae ee passed until the a "1 g000 sufte prevail, and then tell me how mu ty | next winter. would have manent welfare of the property. Wacom 90 Loek at That Picture and at | tho people have left. Let us see. No man can longer | on the 24 of July, and then tol their Tho resolution which Mr. Thaddeus Stevens offered in speek fot in cautious whispers of the frauda and to be Burve et and would bo better the House of Representatives to-day, instructing the Com- This, corruptions ef men in fice. No newspaper dare | partieular notte let Opayi© kp = an thecetare ; yal a wo! io exposure . ten—be mean 3 quietly, mittee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency &., &., &. hoy Is orig Bnd eee an Foe rncsar fow org sound when we p! was x thotgnt ‘wes to formed Corruption an up the terror jury. Mr. thought ebow pi dlrs be as SAI Gace Soe eae to pgieel who dares breathe a word against them. he Nth of July ; Dut that, he eatd, eoritles (the prion GP oot, Seat, aoe | Sie ae The Court assembled at ten o'clock yesterday morning, | The free prese le no longer free. Blunt's theory of setting | Weabington, and went jent, and Somes in and poo: lawful money of the United States, is a fresh instance of judge, counsel and the parties to the suit being prompt aside the claims of the poor to attond to the olaims of the | the evening, and made s writton statement tohim, and they | poses to charge not only what he had paid i, the ignorance of our legislators upon the subject of finance. 4 rich ia realized. Justice and liberty have departed and | loft there on the 15th of July. I don’t believe it occurred | profita, as though the guns had been completed, C4 ys “ to time. The court room was crowded with these citi- | for: america for thieves and scoundrels to live in. Let | to Mr. Andrews that Mr. Brewer would come along a fow | Opdyke thought there seemed to be some justice in that. Sie semuition tes geen ee eee ae {Ox | ena who have so eagerly watched this curious tral | us pause for «moment and see how much of cel iberty | minate later with these dates. ‘Mr._Andrewn intended | T never knew s caw where tore wae fraid all tenged after some discussion, and the mere fact of 100 do... ..810 70 throughout all {ta stages, as well as by many others whe | is left ay bb Sr) ours aes gener en eos eat the truth, but Sree argent ene minnage dg apie &, vhess Kizes Jet the Seoteag ning gt poe of 7 we oxperi- Thi Ri IR how much of that would remain to us after you ‘were #0 great as to clou ring in their own accounts, wi reves) Se tact at a 100 Chic & HiT RR; 109 | wore drawn thither by the announcement in the news: | hove determined shat the frauds and corruptions of men | forgot" all thowe things ho did not doaire. to | i themectvee so olearly und. trrestetIbly What there i se once of past legislation on the subject of traffic in gold ‘1000 do. papers that the summing up of cougsel would begin | in public place cannot ‘be exposed for fear of a libel suit | remember, und a few minutes afterwards Mr. | getting away frem it, Jones told you that the cash booR has been loat upon at least @ portion of Congress. It is 4 ‘99% 100 a esterday morning. and the verdict of a jury. Henry D. Stover was upon | Brower shows that all he stated was a mistake. | showed sum of $186,000. At that time we hed not many weeks since the author of thia resolution pre- | 200 Marivose Mg Go 18 100 do a3 tony |” nd : the stand—a men who has lived here for many | Some how or other Andrews got turned out of that place. | never acon the. cash book. It was brought into cour ld.fal) which wan: ordered:to..be‘peint- 400: Boers. -<. Ath. SOs & belie... 160 48 soon as the court was duly opened, years, attending to his business; a man of as-| Who tarned him out? He said he did not caré anything | and Mr. Blatchford found on a fly leaf at the Saad Ga amined cali ea-ecetea aae pane | 100 Wy'g ValGoai Go 10. 100Mi&PduCRR. 40 Mr. Bvarte stated that there was come necessity for Character as any man in this court room; and yet | abous the office. Of course he did not. When aman | the pencil figures of Mr. Pare, which agreed exactly ed, and only tabled after its hurtful effect upon the nA! P correcting the testimony of Mr. Jenkins in regard to the | Henry D. Stover wag let out of Fort Lafayette a few | swears to you on the stand that he does not care about | with Joues’ If Faret = known he had le Shem theve e harp the spe . weeks where he had been imprisoned five months | an office worth $36,000 a , he means it. Of course ress tapamarcola inten POWERS wile) (meme dato when the action for loses was brought against the | Sd four days without tho shadow of a.crime; his vusl- | he does. ‘Mr. Churchill tells you that he ogo the money | thorn out It is always so) romething. always turns op premium, Maa diocese Ga city. Tho suit was began on the 12h and not onthe 10%b | ness rained, his fortune dissipated, and he compelled to | from the Custom House, and paid both checks over, to | to reveal a fraud. ‘This cash 8s they admit, does Unfortunately for the country it has bad no Secretary | 55 é: if October. begin life anew; and now, the government, finding that payne. He had advanced something to make himself } not contain the last pyees a oe government ‘te of the Treasury acquainted with the laws of finance by | 99 N Y Cen RR.b10 LI? z; s he has been wronged, is trying to repair his wrongs by yor, and so he takes the money from these clerks in | guns delivered; and 15, received is em- i ere Mr. Emott, tn reference to the commission fent to | employing him agatn and giving him all the contracts | the Custom Mouse and puts it in hia own pocket. I pase | tered pon beth sides, so as not to in the balance. which to frame a policy, and thefidictates of official igno EECOND BOARD. Washington, concerning the proceedings of a court | they can. This ie civil war, gentlemen. The tree of | now to the second part of the libel. Let me read it. | (Mr. P. proceeded to show that, by the mode adopted ta rance having been obeyed by Congress, the public credit Haxe-rast Two o’Ooce P.M. ial al uently alluded to, announced to the | liberty is not growin wey vigorously just now. Give a | (Read the extract referring to General Fremont and the | charging for the unfinished guns, they had charged thir- 10-40, ¢ 1023; 1600 she Reading RR, 118 | martial already frequently » verdict which muueles the prea, and prevents the ex- | Mariposu Mining Company.) We have been perplexed | teen dollars and eighty-seven cents for what had tas been gradually Impaired, and every day is bringing | $otooguas'a.b 20,e,ni 1088 200" do. 111% | Court that he wae momentarily expecting the reply WY } Tore or rrands, and the leaves of that tree will never | to Know what there is libellous in that. The only allu- | cost them lone than four dollars, inereasing the amount ¥y us nearer those pitfalls whieh the past and present policy | 99900 d0......+.. LOB 100 do. ee LT ‘Mr. Evarts moved that the case be closed at once. put out again, jext spring you will see that the dear | sion to Opdyke is that be, with others, recetved | nearly sixty-five thousand dollare; and read from the te of tomporary expedients will inevitably plunge us into | 6000 US's, ‘i, reg 1180 Mich Central RR 11655 | Mr. Evarts movod thas the cane bit Summa St te | | Std tree ix dead. You may water it with your tears, or | @2,400,000 of the stock, The proof ia that they received | timouy of Mr. Farlee before the ‘Board of Supervisom| perenne fisted in. ‘The evil has already spread | 12000 US6's, "81, cou 110% 900 Chic & RK IRR. 103% | .oiiieaion arriving, he thought the case ought to be | With the blood of your only son, it will not revive any | $2,500,000. Is ita libel to understate the amount by | Now, gentlemen, let me briny to the proceedings much longer persisted in. 10000 Ohio & Misecer 38 1500 MichSo&kNIRR 72 el J more. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Let | §100,000% Neither Mr. cg gg Sys nor Hoy thought | the Committee of the Board of Bapervisors Thore wove so far that only a vigorous and radical change in our @x- | 109 ehs Quicks'rMgCo 100 G0...00006. TBH 4 that us recall Henry D. Stover’s tale, It is of but | of bringing « libel suit; but Mr. Opdyke brought a | large number of claime presented against the city; isting ayatom of finance ¢an avert the disasters which | 200 do. -. 98% 500 do, 136 Ths Gout frvctet yoga yr STL trifling sadness compared with many which the walls | suit. Thare never before seca General Fremunt upon | many of these Mr. Blunteaid he dismissed immed ‘4 the future. Unless some plan is devised | 200 do......b30 99% 200 do... -.b80 7336 AL the close of the allotted time, Mr. Emott stated that | of that fort may tell; but his wili do for a | thestand; and if I were now to express my opinion of | In many cases he did not delay five minutes. When threaten us in . EPR 96 ‘ ; free country where we hear so much of liberty. (Mr. P. | his charactor, to his great courage I should add | asked what were these claims that he so summarily die dh ag ETS! Te ere the commision bad not arrived by the carly mail, but it for the gradual resumption of sp ayments we Can Creer . do. «=. 98% - iL led to recapitulate Mr. Stover’s account of his } judicious caution and an innate sagacity that advised od of, he replied that they were the claims of wor! seo no limit to the depreciation of the currency that | 100 Erie RR pref.... 100, 200, do... ..300 OT | Was expected by the imate ort Lafayette experience.) Mr. Stover is brought bere | him that half a loaf is better than no bread, and upon | people, ‘poor men, who said they had lost the means 100 Erie RR.. 84 SHO Chic NW ER, 90 upon the siand. You have scen the attempts made to | the maxim which Mr. Spaulding adopted in his settle. | supporting their families. He said he did not take as must ensue, and there seems tobe a no more practical way of returning to a specie basis than by making set- tlements in coin, allowing for the current rate of depre- ciation, estimated, of course, by the market price of gold. 100 Chic & NW pref. 7036 | CLOSING ARGUMENT OF EX-JODOR EDWARDS PIERRR- ken his character for crimes which he never com- | ment with Opdyke: that when you have your hand | much time to dispose of them as he did in giving his tee 300 b15 71 PONT. mitted; and he was asked if ke had not been in Fort La- { in the lion’s mouth, 728 must get it out the best way you | timony on the subject, because these were ‘aia feo GuvtLewen or rae JorY—A Court ao patient, so even- | fayette, ae though he had been there for some infamous | can. The clear and {acid statement of Mr. Fremont will their futare benefit. But Mr. Opdyke comes, and he handed in ita juatice, ao able and rewly in the disposition | crime, when he shown you that he has been restored | not soon be forgotten, nor the manner in which he gave | claims indemnity for his whole business and — aod ‘oop of every logal question that has ariven, so that it has | to the confidence of the government, and had been let | bis testimony. When he was asked, ‘Was any advan- | Mr. Binnt takes the whole matter into his safe With the iatter at a premium of 127 the currency dollar | 399 dO. .ccceeee 1D been unnecessary for us to cite a single law book from | out of prison without reproach. These thirige have been } tage taken of you by any of these gentlemen in any of | ing, and in o few days afterwards i¢ nominated is worth exactly forty-four cents, and there is specie ce the commencement of this case to ite end, invites our | constantly going on since this civil war commenced. (Mr. | these tiation?” tis answer was, “I—I—I think | Mayor in Opdyke's place. Now let us come to the claime ‘y in the country for the return to coin payments. COMMERCIAL REPORT. sincerest admiration; and a jury #0 unwearied in its | P. alluded to the case of Mr. Nettleton, who lay in the | not.” ‘on remember that answer. And when Mr, } against the city. ‘the Corporation Counsel came before enough in nid ‘Tuvusnay, Jan. PM attendance, so prompt in coming here each day from | Capitol prison for eleven months, as” innocent | Field read the telegrams from Billings, and when money | the Committee of the Supervisors and told them that the The amount held by the banks and the government is Lae your busipets, #0 ready and apparently desirbus to learn j| ax the unborn child.) Yet when an innocent } in Calffornia was two and a =i cents month, did | city ought to be represented, and juently he sent probably » hundred and thirty millions, and more than a Annes. —Receipts, 40 bbia. Market inactive and prices | What was the honest truth im this case, | have neverin | man, by « mistake of the government. not you think Mr Fremont was tolerably wise to fet hie | Mr. Thomas C. Fields to attend. Mr Pields r. P. has ed; and (tender t you our | been placed im thie situation, he is treated | hand out of the lion's mouth as best he could. hundred millions more ts hoarded by the people in the | nominal. Tigki dad our ieataeak Persids me cont § on , 0 y congratu- | ae though he were felon, and @ vi ond from New roceeded to read extracts from the testimony of General rties who presented claims. this claim was loyal States. That this is amply sufficient for all the | Bruanstorva.—Receipte, 7,872 bbia flour, 462 bbls | istions that we are #o near theend of thislong ease It in Orleans who never knew fim, and who knew ho living | Fremont, heretofore published.) Goneral Fromont tells | be } wants of commerce, is evident from the fact, that the coin | and 341 bags corn meal, 300 bushels wheat, 1,785 do. } not a pleaasnt thing to make enemies in life. It ig not | soul inthe city, is called here to aid in blasting hig | you he had an estate which he had been fighting fourteen | himyelf, that he was not allowed to bring on as witnesses i culation in th Stutes immediately prior to the | corn, 3,727 do, oats and 700 do. malt. The flour market pastime to hold up to public ecorn the flaws and corrup- | character. These are the rewulte of civil war. These are | years to preserve. He had forty-four thou nores of | Mr. Whitney and other gun men to be examined on the in circulation in these Stat y , with erate | W008 of ypar fellow mon. It is with sorrow that any | not the faults of the government. These are necessities | mining land, and in order to get it into such a state that | claim. You heard the testimony of Mr. Fields as well suspension of specie payments was only about one hun- | was depressed and Se, a 10, lower, a very moder right minded man ever feels bimeel! constrained to proge- | growing out of the stato of affairs in which we are. They | he could pay off the debts he offered to Mr. Stevens | ax that of Mr. Purdy with a shake of his head, dred and forty millions, and this, with an equal amount | trade. The decline in gold restricted the demand from cute a fellow man for thecrime of robber xorafraad of any | grow out of the undertings, tnbordinates, low men who, | to give to th eter ie, Tn carey that gt | sald he vas not satistied re the in which it " ‘ 0 wre to sell at | kind. Enemies tn life's conflictare so many that no man | from a desire of exercising trary power, are perpetu- | one-quarter—to wit: $2,600, -in stock, and that | done or disposed of, and he resigned very same in bank notes, constituted the whole circulating me. | the trade, though there was por i banc 49 “| who is tall wise will svek to multiply tueir number. But | ally trying wo undermine and destroy theit fellow men. $asloo00 of. sock, whith be understood) wes [aad refused tc vote” Upon the. mater = dium. the slight reduction noted. Q Is. State and | there comes a tine in the life of every men when he must | There is not a man ef you who ia not as Hable to be put | to cover everything, was given to Messrs. Opdyke. | did not like the mode of condiuating The people and the government have failed to fully | Weatern, 500 Southern and 300 Canada. In rye flour and | choose between soft shuffling and siern duty—between | in Fort Lafayette ae was Henry D. Stover. You may | Ketchum and Hoy. He says he transferred it accord- | euch @ businews, It wae mot referred to @ Deing & coward for his ease or # brave man for the right, | be engaged in some trade, and some one with whose in- | ingly, the debis were paid out of the bonds of the com- | committee, as all the other claime for machinery. Ex and, as Mr. Blunt toetifies, Hasna, Fy rey eg the , Jobb! rar uncbat qi appreciaie the fact that the greater the amount of cur- | corn meal there was only jobbing trucle at unchanged | (yor Gm rat eee croma. Then have you the | teresie “you come in confict may go and give {and then » difficulty arose about what were lega! | cept this clain of Opdyke, none other was #0 treated rency there is in circulation, the greater will be the ad- | figures, We quote:— test of true courage and real hood. The crom ie al- | false evidence against yor, and then you may on what were debts expended in the protection of | These are the facts; it io for you, with your bratus, intel vance in prices for everything to be beught with paper | Superfine State and Western fiour 5, 4 70» 9 86 | ways heavier when towards thé party arraigned you have | be placed in the same situation that Stover was, It] tht estate. But he had turned over $2,600,000 to | ligence and Luman nature, to draw the inference and de omey, and that the ‘tendoney of inilation is to creates | Bxtre State. .10 20 a 10 26 | never had the slightest feeling of hostility, or the | behooves you to seo that personal liberty be not all taken | Ketchum, Hoy and Opdyke. There is no dispute about | duction. Let us now hear the testimony of Mr. Farle money, an ve Hee sovemhintipge: | Choice State. 10 30 & 10 36 | slightest feeling of enmity, end you would do bimathou- | away, Ifyou give such a verdict that these things can- | that; that they had that, between $900,000 and $900,000 | He said that he Lanes vo ail the machinery from Marston, constant and increasing necessity for further issues, till | Common to medium extra Western. «10 20 a 10 56 } sand acts of kindness than one slight act of injustice. | not be ox: through the —_ Press, if you thus | a piece, without ever paying one cont for it, the debts | The arms were finished and in different stages of finkeh, 6 ontire mass becomes worthless and repudiated by the | Extra round hoop Ohio. 11 20 & 11 26 ! This is the culmination of @ political feud of somewhat | muzzle and hush forever the publi: then your liber. | being paid out of the bonds of the company. That was | and I charged the prices that it cost the company to make th p vy Ic, as in the case of the Continental money of this | Western trade brands... 1 30 @ 12 08 | ancient day. Save I, who alone ams democrat, suitors, | ties are not worth a straw—they have Inthe | a pretty good sum, and I suppose it did look to Mr. | thom, This is hia sworn teatimouy before Bi uae, and People, as a y Extra St. Louis..... 1 36 & 16 08 | attorneys, counsel, all are of full communion in the great ress of Mr. Stover's testimony you heard him men- | Weed as something exorbitant. Don’t it to you? It | yet he comer here and swears entirely di i. gountry and the French assignats. Thoee who favor im- | Common Southern. 10 80 w 12 06 | republipae church. This ise family quarrel, and like Row ‘Mr. Henderson, who te one of the editors of the | does to me, im ihe smali way that I have to look at Koch obber furnished his own tools on job work ous flation court their own (inal ruin, a# well as that ofthe | Fancy and extra do. 12 10 & 16 00 | moat family quarrels, it is very personal and very bitter. | Avening Post, a met of ties wey ey character, and one | moncy. I do act understand how men can consider | out of the factory, and yet we havea charge of $18,000 bli 4\t, Our only #alvation now lies in contraction, | Common Canadian +10 20 & 10 30 | What right had George Opdyke, from motives of ial | of the most moral, devout and mon that over lived $800,000 or $900,000 as a mere fieabite of money. 1 do | for tools. He also said that he was the entire owner of public credit, y | Good to choice and extra, +10 36 @ 12 00 | malice, political hate or the love of gain to drag w | inthis city, & man some fifty-two years old, with s | not comprehend these things. They must have raised | the claim. Here his statement is altogether different, oF painful process, no doubt, in the beginning, but a very | Rye flour, superfine. . 8 76 @ 9 95 | Weed before this court, and make thie public exhibition | character untarnished. He war navy agent in thie city. | their minds to « lofty standard of wealth. Mr. Weed be #0. What does the mas salutary one, nevertheless. Corn meal, bbls... 7758 880] before this community? Let his own best friends | (Mr. P. proceeded to give the details of his prosecution by | hhd not renohed that, and he thought there was some- | mea'yby coming here and making each statements? Thoee ho ect to resuming specie payments on the | COP meal, puncheons, 41008 — | answer, Let the voice of the whole people | the government) Mr. Weed supposed that he was | thing wrong about this, and he stated it, and it turns out | he he had previeusly sworn tot He ts owe who obj: o ning specie pay _—There was rather more doing in wheat, Dut at a reduc- | ®Mswor. Let your at verdict answer, And the | guilty; but har diecovered on fhis trial his | not to be $2,400,000, ax he stated it, but $2,600,000— 3 y! lawyer, and one whom basis of the market value of gold and the currency fail sii i parts 9 gg | United answer shall ba, “He bad no right” Ihave no | great error, he will from this time forward, im | $100,000 more than he thought it wae. That, General t to have some knowledge of what he nay to reflect that if the holders of tho currency wished to » 18 18 prices of 1c. a 20. Sale 27.000 bushels, at §! share in this political foud. Fremont ‘elle you, wae to cover the whole, and in with rns toto aon ba A Pepold itn chiar / Sam rows went of civil his anxiet; der the inf of the toleg of he spoke of thor a1 may | upbold him as an innocent man. ie ‘out of ef anxiety, under the influence rare a bay gold—the standard of values—with it, they could | ory and g2 64 for white Michigan, Rye was nominally | be sure; but we fight them cat, and do nod trouble | war. Beware that you do not allow all ourliberties to be | ‘relief or ruin’ and “you may lose the whole estate,”’ | of $9,944, which was over and above; but wh get no more than the market price of specie would allow, | $1 70a $1 75 {or Western Corn ruled quiet and steady, | courts about them; when one of us gets worsted in | taken away, by tak! =| away the liberty of the press, so | ho was led to suppose that the whole estate rust | Kvarts read and asked him if it was correct he sai ‘and that it is better for the government to be placed in a | With sales of 16,000 bushels, fod Hag atloat, for West- | the fight, he bears it like @ man, and does not undertake | that these things shall not be exposed. This is a public | go unless he paid something; and then he paid | difference was caused by a mirtake, Again, he stated date its liabiliti ach an equitable | °™ mixed, $2 05 (or white Sout , and $i 86 for new | to sue for the purpose of recovering money because he | question. Ie it not Figee to expiee the fraude and cor. | over $700,000 more of stock to Stevens, out of which the | before the Supervisor that the Morse gun was charged Position to liquidate its Habilities on su eq yellow do,’ Oais were o shade easier and dull, with sales | gets beaten. I am an outsider in thisconfict. Iam | ruptions of men in public places? If it is right to expose $200, of counsel fees came. That wae thought by | him at $3,000, and that he onl, the sealo, than to see a currency panic set in which would | of Western at $1 08 a $1 08}. Barley was active | merely called, as one of Mr. Weed’s eow to defend | them, then it is wrong that Mr. Weed should be for reed to be rather Cone Don't it strike you sot That | and when pressed again he that this was ushele Canada ey & $2 30 for Chicago epri $2 48 for winter red Weet- | which we have our own quarrels; oles di Wu hill of | and firm, with sales of 25,000 ‘est at | him, He te assailed party, In defending him I shall | exposing them. He ought to have a monument, rather, | ia not all. Then t Juired Gen. Fremont to transfer | These are rather mistakes for trem mbes ae fe posto: he ateop bill of | oo 06.8 $2 10. Malt inactive. use only the weapons of fegitimate warfare, and if, when | The only tribunal before which wo ean reach official | $2,600,000 of his own stock to Mr. Ketchumn's, #0 that he | yer to make when ‘ing in hin depreciation into the gulf of repudiation. ‘Corton.—The demand was more active to-day, but | Tam done, you shall ‘or the Court shall say, that I | frauds is the tribunal of pablie opinion, and the only in- | should control it, lest the California men should control case, bot if they can make such m wu Morcover there {sa prospect that the war will termi- | under the fall in have true and faithful to my trust; that I have | strament we can use is the public press, Will yon de- | it. When General Fremont wanted to i his proxy nate within a much shorter period than is generally sup. | Was chiefly from recall spared no man because he was rich, truckled to no | stroy its freedom YR had ig mae thus prevent the | he was told it wae a trust, and he commenced & suit to | somewhat dangerous to trust to their correctness in other ” * bales at the following quotations man because he was in power; that I have been | exposure of other like wrongs? You may not agree with | recover it. On the settlement of that uit they offered to | things. In another very short affidavit of his we find am. pened. The indications, from, Richmond, Georgia and Uplas Florida, Mobile, N.O.@T. | @ foarless ansailor of the wrong, an earnest | Mr Weed in politi; bat go where Thurlow Weod is iv | give hia ap $2,000,000 ofthat atock if he would sll that | other of thene mistakes. This was in reference to & lange elsowhore are strongly in favor of political \afuences be- | Ordinary. na 114 115 | defender of the right; that I devoted my | ing. Talk with all classes of people, from the poor woman ooo,000 of it at twenty-five cents on the dollar, when | lathe mill which he said was not charged, as it was: ing about to aid the work, which is to be vigorously pro- Middling. 120 121 121 | energies to the cause of justice, U shall be more | in the market place to the rich man in bis mansion, with | the proof ix that ite price at that time wae fifty cente on | doubt whether it was still the property of Marston or ie weak al te of cho | 4004 middling... 122 123 14 126 | than compensated for many unpleasant things in this | his warm political friends and bitterest political foes, and | the dollar. They required him, before he could got back | whether it had been sold to the company, This he sid secuted with the swordut the most vital points of tho | "Coppa, —The market was dopreseed to-day, and prices | most unpleasant trial. As you have seon from the evi- | each and all sball tell you that there never lived upon | his own stock, to make a sacrifice of some $260,000 Tere mae not the same; that, in fact, fi was @ mistate, tebollion, A return to specie payments would in any | were rather easier, in consequence of the fall in gold. dence quoted in the libel itself, as well as from other | this continent a man who has relieved more of ‘the hum- | having his hand in the lion's mouth, he ot it o Now, | am never uncbaritable to any ae T never event follow closely upon the termination of tho Freronrs dull and heavy. T erpool, engagement evidence in the case, Mr. Weed was the party upon | ble poor in their wants, more of the middle class in their | he could. General Fremont stated that this was paid for | charge a man with saying ® thing falsely unless uncer . re " TF neutral, 90 tons logwood at 108; per steamer, 10, whom the attack was made, He was aesailed as the fathor | sorrows; who has done more acta of kindness, generosit by the chock of Mr. Hoy. He was not entirely certain, | pretty ang circumstances. Mr. saya these ore war, and why cannot Congress anticipate tho | Pisnoin wheat a ‘d., 7,000 do. at 2d’, inahip's bage: | of the lobhy, ak @ corruptor of the public morals, ax a | and unselfishness towards his fellow men in every @ but he supposed Mr. Opdyke was to have a share of it. | mistakes, [put itso. 1 will simply say that these were feturn of peace hy adopting without delay the initiatory | 2,000 boxes cheese, and 160 hhds, tb wuduleutly engaged in'grid- | of jife. Ho bas been the maker of governors, of senators, | So we took the risk of calling James Hoy, and we put | gross mistakes to make; and aa you find such mistakes Measures tending to a return to specie payments, and at | 100 tons provisions Gd, 4108, To Bristol, 60 tons | iron rallronds, as a contriver of various corrupt schemes | of ministers of State and of presidents. He has held | im on the stand; and when ho was throre the other side | throagh the whole of hie Wetlmony, you cansos 1 x oil cake at 208. To Antwerp, 150 tons heavy goods at | of sro anne fellow and ® burgiar, | great power. He might have amassed great wealth; and | jumped up with great indignation—‘You are going into | place mach roliance om % wiinply because co wt 168. and | broker in pubile offices, a the samo time make a sweeping change in the form of | d4. gq. A British brig, 256 tons, was chartered 0 Malaga | aw engaged in fraude gonnected with the chartor of the | yet he has lived all his life-long in the most sitaple and the private afuirs of Mr. Hoy.” The Court said | is so full of mistakes. will now refer te the public loans by consolidating the heterogenous mass | and back from West Const of Africa, and a British | rtoamer Cataline; whith landers it has been publicly | frugal vray, and the only laxury in which he has ever | the question was proper, and it wae asked, | Mr Blunt's evidence. When asked if he remember Of securities now afloat, according to their respective achooner, Sea Breeze, to Pernambuco and back, both at | stated ox-Mayor pay keane instramental in getting up. | indulged js the luxury of spending money freely forthe | “Mr. Hoy, was one-third of that Mr. Opdyke'st” | that, whon the cash book wae ope there was aiy- ies round suins withheld. Freighia to San Prancikco were | Those and more have been “Pwalished Folverated in | benefit of the poor, towards whom his heart has always | “Onethird,” says be, ‘was George Opdyke's.”” ‘That | thing eid about @ sam of $24,000 that had heen recelved values, into one great common stock, Hike the consola Of | steady at 70c. per foot for measurement, and 140, per | the various newspapers, tormenting, snapping and bark- | yearned in active sympathy. I what every man | ended that business.’ Hoy told the truth, and I | back fromthe government of the United oe ee Great Britain, which are perpetual annuities. The time | Ib. for weight per clippers, with modeenletegingn «| ing at Mr. Weed, until at last old Thurlow tueng and with | does know who knows ay tbing o ae man's fe, Whea believe, be fH E.truthtol man; T never mw bitin before, stated that as the ii had not boon deliver od to ots come Inpta Rupee. —We notice a sale of 6,000 pounds Para | one crack of his aly whip ho sends hic asaailant ye!) he dies his fane w thro yy innumerable yat in| e air of one; | would riek Hoy to overnment ; ee snsntresre tchedhamntn cen tantbscinedl a Mots 1” , { he Will long keep | testify in his own case. ‘Thoce things General Fremont | were ready but not dolivered. He sald he remembered the Court, quivering and whining | mourners, and the grass upon hf tained. Motasens.—The market during the past day or two from Thtirlow Weed (9 plaster over | green, watered with tho tears of many teful heart. | haa stated to you. He has not come up with any vin- | shat distinctly, and yet it turned out here that the ‘Tho business at the Sub-Treasury, in this olty, to-day, | haa been quite active and generally firmer. The eales | the smarting agony of the wound. fo attempts fio has ox the wrongs of Mr. © while in | dictive foolings or angry denunciation, Bat, ike the high- | had been delivered, Lh at that thine th had ale to-day embraced 203 bhds. Porto Rico at $1 10,40 bla, | to carry om @ political fight, and whem it turns | office. Will you find him geile for If so, you will | toned, delicate, gallant gentleman that 1a, ho tells | ready received the ‘: a amount of their Toe New Orleans at $1.25 4 $1.90 for prime old, and $136.foF | against him he invokes | the aid of the. law | crucify your own best friend. When Mr. Weed roturned | you the simple facts, and says, “Thereby, gentleman, workmen were paid forall the pleces of work they aa new common. to salve it over with his adversaries money, At it the | from Rurope, where, together with Archbishop Hughes, fear enil doses, * These are facts. You don’t dow! on the guns, anjots, = +? own tools, Ca E | ’ Nava Stonss.—There was rather more inquiry for | honest aa ee cry “shame.” This caso is ole- | he had rendered the country great service, the freedom oir trutl RB toy Do you think there was anything | branch o An oo wo nd 8 Sarees le irite turpentine, but no advance hae been established. | vated far aboved all personal considerations, It involves | of this olty was voted him. this trial ie over the | libellous in ing ‘these facts, being all strictly true, ex- | the city amounting to a rom : “ sales of 45 bble., chiefly American, at $2 10 | bigh political ons, public matters, ent froedot this city will with one acclaim be voted him | copt that it is proved that the amount was 000 in- | Is that honost—ie that ee Joan. «4... 413,200 | $a'18 for French and Auserican,, Monin, wae ia bower | of oflcll responsibility, whether the cortaption of men agai, od George yo will'mot rete that resolution, | stead of $2,405,000". ‘The next ints: que. road dhe | far to prosont that lai The following bide for $200.000 of the county Court nas ond rm, with cules of 66 Ubin, mt $23 a $26 for fa ottce can to exposed to the freedom of the ores ood ‘every iasue fm this cause, om every point which the clause of the alieged libel roapecting the secret contracte | fairnoss or integrity in the