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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1866. grain im store at Chicago at tho close of the two last | do. malt. The market for State and Western flour was FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE TRADE OF THE COUNTRY. of farer in tho ies Bain, we ar rnp uly your RG. DUN & more. ie yeara:— dull, and al! qualities pseaptarnce wari step " iv dporaat 07 pe the market closing at the decline without animation and 993 and 205 Broapway, New 8 CAREER YOu Moxpay, Jan. 6—6P. M, |. Hlour, By with 0 conten Iogawail ondiehec ¢ GB datos tere Fallures for the Past Nine Years, y ae tae, eaeeny, TANS, Pes te Landon fines iy The stock market opened under strong * bear” influ- | Gen about 5,500 bbls. at our revised quotations subjoined. The | The following circular for the year 1806‘has been is- Brooklyn City News. Jones and Samuel dred to ences this morning, and a further general decline of inquiry for Southern flour was m and prices | sued by tho Mercantile Agency of R. G. Dun & Co., of | ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMON COUNOIL FOB THE | zances to them prices took place, without much opposition from the spore eeanieg: 8 oes ae wat lower, a8 | this city:— oe PRESENT bee assault with intent to do “ y harm. In ‘bulls; but im the afternoon ¢he speculative fooling turned . | Canada flour was inactive and 60. al6c. tower. The | ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE MERCANTILE AGENCY new Board of Aldermen dity of Brooklyn | XT “aiuigh ahd Me, M Maris conducted pomevwhat-in the opposite direction, and. quotations im- | Te amount of coal transported over the Reading Rail- | Timi. Toul Ti 269° bbls, ‘Rye flour was dull but FoR 1966, met yesterday afternoon to organise for the present | prousentioes Mn Butier wiabe the defence me Proved accordingly. After the last open board, how. | TH during the week ending January,é is shown in the | nominally unchanged. |} We note sales of 00 bbs, st our To a year. There was much interest manifested on the ooca- | The prosecutor in this case was Mr. Robert Hunter, ever, tho advance was soon lost; and a fresh decline was | MHlowing fgures:— quotations, Corn was qi mandy, We | | The yoar which has Just clowed, taken nas a whole has | sion, Judging from the large number of spectators ana | fommonly called Dr, Hunter, who was recently ified af precipitated »y the announcement that Mr, Morrill, from | Total of all kinds for woek. 50 | suite, Seldom, if ever the inoreasoin'the | interested parties present, After some delay a quorum | tobacconist living ia, neigh! of Port the House Committee on Ways and Means, had reported | Previously last year.... aenin Of Cae been oo. sabearsel; while pedo ‘was obtained. An election was held for President of the eres acquitted. ‘The prisoner Merrick ibe ho & bill—prepared by Mr, MeCulloch—authorizing the issue Leese ae ba eee are ange returns | Board for the ensuing year, when Alderman Archibald | band of the proseoutrix on that oocasion, and the prise of forty-year bonds for fanding the floating debt, the in- Extra round hoop Ohio. the first years of the war.a close was | M. Bliss (republican), of the Seventeenth ward, was| Dr. Hunter was called as a witnees, and bis version torest payable im Europe to be five per cent a bee trade heomate peng derp bulk ot commer, - at | elected by a vote of eleven yeas to nine nays—two demo- —— affair, He said: I have a pi jonal residence im in coin and im this country six por cont, Decreaso......s.sesse0e westiincotesti tte bas moon '. once currency, the ed crate, Aldermen O’Brien and McLaughlin voting with Uprer. pas yet, Testo eee and, further, that interest-bearing notes cease as legal ten. | _7® Philadelphia Ledger of to-day thus refers lessened goods; | the republicans, Henry MoCloskey (democrat) was re- | Amorica; I had a paticnt named Mrs. Merrick; I fires der upon their maturity. ‘There is no sound reason why coal trade:— while on the other violent fluctuations in prices, and the | elected City Clerk. saw her on the 25th of September; she came to m: house this should have unsettled the market, for tha bill merely | ,7H6CoM! trade in the coal regions has very much slecls; Mi. | Mayor Booth’s Monmage was then read. He reiterates | {2,00umult, me, and she made seven or olght Vista: the ipo Le confer Lessa the Seeeeeer of the Treasury ite stelive, He Daas sow Paves [op ocncionicn ome a the complaint made by the Mayor of New York, that his | house; 0 Se 30th ot Gotahen thes prisoner Moric called 1@ discretionary authority asked for in his report. It at the opening lo spring wi e ‘ duties, toa great extent, were circumscribed by legisla- | ¥Pon me asked about 5 does not follow that even if the bill in question ts | fh, sinckatine several coal, producing companics are | wore made, laciading 1:600 «2,000 bushels No, 1 Milwaa- hopeful for the futare, andes tho | ‘Ve eBactment, eo that abuses may to a certain oxtont | Pustied'ins Sivontion to the foccard: on which It a it “ ~ uncorrected, On the ion of taxation he con- ; passed the Secretary will be in # position to contract the | jargely dealt im and at improving prices, At anythii were, nominally 1c. a 2c. lower. Small sales | natural result of an excessive currency, an unparalleled A ita f. tinctly stated that all out-visits aro extra; he then currency for ajlong time to come; but he can undoubt. | like present quotations for coal no effort will be spat coat §1 87%. A very limited demand prevalled for corm, | revival of trade followed. ‘The farming seotions of the have of onan teat poe ag rg nbn | “You won't continue attendance until I pay for edly uso the authority to advantage, 80 far asthe fund- | t? makeall the new companies as productive next season | and prices were 1o. lower. The sales were only 30, Bioeth and Woes ere var or paca Sa Fae, souaplete- of war, have been dificult tot Yor | visite” I said ‘Certainly not, unless you pay for J a8 possible, and as there is a probability that the carry- | bushels at 890, for unsound, and Olc. a 93c. for | ly destitute. The in the demand speedily over, a8 8 Talo, ha J —- them, and the montbly feeas well, inasmuch as the ing of peal Lag into bonds is concerned, tog compahies win be sble to ) Earaiae & tattes a = sound mixed Western. cnaeneons im oats were bal the Poa... ‘and prices of | Over di a which oe mt r bo pee we have eady been’ put to nt - wided he can ice of the bonds u retofore, the production & very moderate extent, Prices were drooping vanced with a orn. more than amount we ve reneh to induce funding, The tere a nia® | inngely tocroased, thus favoring more reasonable ices. | though aot quotably lower, The ales were at és, © | duriag the period of violent gold fi SGarveiy | thom. The credit of ee yeiltZ. Tomslnn animpair: | Goived in feos ;”" ho again ankod me wmather “f The now Lehigh and Mahonoy Railroad, Crp pen 58c, unsgund Weatern, 6lo, a 620: for sound do., 640, | in importations hgebraseor nays Aeyet sn thndae Sarma t would not allow the fees to remain epee, that the outstanding interest-bearing currency shall | to Locust Mountain, and opening to matket the coal of | a Séc. for Jersey and ni, and O0e. a éio, for manufactories were stimulated, influence of | Goring tt Zour, fome bearing interest at alx per | continue my attendance ; I told him I wou cease to bo a logal tender after maturity would be | #everal largely producing colleries in the Mahonoy | State. Rye was dull but nominally unchanged. Malt | our foreign orders was felt in every market in the world, | ont Sud, cohers 8 the rate of seven per cent per &8- | the matter to Dr. Melville, but so far as I had futile, while the Secretary retains the power to subsit. | fesioH,, Will throw a largely increased supply of the Rest | was inactive and nominal, Barley was in eome demand, | and the progress and efficiency whlch our native produs- | have uniformly sold ‘as Ag yng city | to do with it I would not continue the attendanoe; 3 Power to substt- | vind of fuel in #he market, With the promised exton- | and prices were quite steady, with sales of 8,500 bushels ‘altained were never in 90 short a rf wane canes even | thon left, much dissatisfied; the nse to’ which tute new compound interest notes for all the currency | sion of the trade, and increased numbar of producers, | Stato at $1. Period hore or elsewhere. Good profits were made, and | higher than the soven:<hirty bonds seued by the govern. | refer was caused by my su in Merrick with os withdrawn from circulation. He has been for some thero will be difficulty in forming combination; to put uj Corrox.—The market was rather quiet, nt ee the general result could hardly have falied to be most bes been ‘to the fact that large of inbaling machine and ‘the - additional m months past paying out new compound notes for ola | Prices, as was charged during the last season. In sovoral | were somewhat irregular, # no Kory. age ae 0 a ee poy Fonderel necessary by this sitack of illness; upon other directions we hear of new outlets for coal, and as | was noticeable. Some at the close were entirely The fe ming 56 commeliey statement of the fail- | } ‘the indi h ‘Thursday in the same week, the 24 of November, ngs, and one and two years notes as an economical | present prices wil! bearconsiderable reduction, with large | nominal. The tran were 60 bales | urce, their number and amount, {n the last and previous | have been pressed by the last animal ropore of | {%e,cvclock in the afterndon, I heard s loud, measure, and his necessities will compel him to continue | Profits to producers, we weicome the prospect to con- | at our quotations, as follows:— aaa nine years:— kao Ceidaiee an "Froapect Park, that’ three | king in the room my consulting to pay out these notes about as fast as the othora are paid sumers of fuel at more reasonable rates next year. = Q Saad — 0. po am TOTAL PAILURES Of NORTHERN hundred and twonty tr acres land have been secured I was at the time; Exontag t oes ee, tn and cancelled. If Congress makes the interest-bear: ae psc reci td Ser Cie’ ilis oF the ‘Mimnioyoel Te ailiak ast 6a oa 53 | 1857..4,257 §205,818,000 4852.. 623,040,200 Sop Gin eneien. a Oe Sark, ane teak, ane ream tng some dispaie, 1 went to the door to ascertain what tog notee a non-legal tender after thelr maturity, they | Penis ofsheldon, Vermont, had boon refused ta Boston. | Good maddlingss..-- SA SA OM 56 | 1858::31113 "73,608,147 1863. 809,000 | a oanthe iy He ie ine, Miroerente | wae on opening the door I recalved will, a8 & matter of course, be all presented for | 12° following, from the Burlington Free Press of the’éth Corrrr.—The market was quiet, but prices were with- | 1859, .2,960 51,814,000 1864.. 610 8,679,700 | tony of the perk grounds ie now be! ‘ing | Beavy blow over of head with a cane P out material alteration, We heard of no further cargo | 860.2738 61,739,474 1865.. 630 17,625,000 ee grou nee | broken pieces of which were produced) from the redemption when due—as nearly all of them wou'd in any | ‘Smt explains the reason;— sales. 1861.°6,935 178,632,170 Av. fm 67 to’65.76,473,000 | that the ners aided by gentlemen of 86 | of Jonca; before I was conscious of what was ising cago—and the Secretary will be forced to have recourse | oA Teport that the disappearance of Mr. Hubbell had |" Fixrara wore dull but rates wore @ trifle firmer, par- | 1 will be seen by these that while the number | <20wicdged skill and ability t= gardening, are T must have received two blows, as there wore t been explained by the discovery of a heavy doficiency in | ticularly on cotton. The en; ents were:—To Liver. ry figures je the num now ed im laying out a general plan of im ail head. bub oC confes. in to the issue of new notes in payment. Tho propriety of | the funds of the bank of which he was cashier reached | Hoot "tooo bushels Ha. +150 bales cotton, 6-164. 0 | of failures during tho last year has been about tho same ment, “The amount of revenue recelved by tho Nassau setae ae te” mimtot twas canlo 1 Biving a Secrotary of the Treasury, However gront his | aon Wednesday laa; Ut ta view of all the circum. | 344.; 0 unda sugar, 26s 5 "pot steamer, 1,200 balos os. quite double: In explanation’ of this weave to oseorre | ase Department during, the past year amounts 10 | Seq or understand all. that occurred; Morrill bility, such a wide discret “bin 0 ee to h for fuller and more | fon, 's¢¢. a $4. To Bristol—1,200 dble. oll cake, 28, To « $400, was in front of Jones; both of them rush ability, such a wide discretionary power as the bill asks | authentic information. This, wo nro pained to say, fully Brgaran "186 tian, tobavoo, 22% Od.» B00 crses do. 128, 64, | ‘At nearly one-half of the failures in last year wore | the year 1864. ‘tho th mito my room; I snoceeded in defending my face} for is questionable, and in all probability the latter will be modified so as to limitits scope to certain fixed objects before it is acted upon by Congress. But, supposing that tho Secretary possessed unlimited power to do whatsoever Mr. Hubbell is a defaulter to a An examinat‘on of the accounts of tent accountants has resulted in alements, reaching back for confirms the report. very large amount. the bank by com| the discovery of or years, and stated as high as $15,000. ‘A comparison of Hors were selling to consumers at full prices. The in- quiry was principally for the medium to choice qualities, The sales reached 110 pales at 100, a 86c. for old crop and "0c. a 66c, for new crop. Motasses was in very moderate demand from con- confined to the leading cities, over three-fourths Unio n. ‘the entire amount throughout the my left hand side and Jones on the right} iad, Merrick got and struck hi jones rushed Merrick got on I lifted up my arms as a guard, under them, I seized the opportunit; down against the table; as I did so his cane having broken in his right. han * me, ho pleased with the finances, he would find hiiaself prac- | the books with the accounts of tho bank note company | gumers at previous prices, at which the market was es partment ho says the system is faulty and demoralizing | fastened his tocth on my right oar; ho bit my ear tically powerless to move far in any direction. Ho wit | Wiich printed the notes of the bank, as we hear, indl- | steady. Mi joipibead nce tld being te SOE geeks gard Phen ein its influence upon the young | through; it bled very profuscly, 80 as to saturate cates considerable over-issues of ciro'fation not appoar- | “Se v.ioms, —Reoeipta, 125 bbls. pork, 862 do, beef, 48 | Cf downright fraud, rayjer than the ordinary reverses of | men of the city. ‘The system, as organized in Brooklyn, | Sogt ‘sniit, and even the floor; ‘Merrick recovered be too much hampered by providing for nearly twelve hundred millions of maturing obligations during the ing on the books, and alwrations of the entries of tmuti- lated bills dost yed, ard false footings cover additional packages cut meats and 288 kegs lard. Tho demand for business. Considering ternal and foret n commerce of the country- —the pum- manltyy he therefore recommends that measures be self ‘and seized me by the throat; almost at tho moment Mrs. Hunter and my daughter rushed from ; ‘ : pork was fair, but at irregular and considerably lower : Rext two years and more, tobe in position to contruet | Mustactions of te funda. The bank suspended payment | Drices, the market closing heavy at $27 60 rogular for | Boanocs “tho pundon which It beats, and the struggle | Heo gta secure, ® Dald Fire, Department, under | adjoining room and seized hold of my arm, with the currency, which, if posstb dangorons | father sone, assure the bilibolders that-the ‘aasole wilt | 4 Mees, and $27 75 cash for new mess. The salescom- | trom which it has éd—these’ failures aro won. = Mad Ee » fod with, | Yew doubtloss of ane gag wir they oy, h, If possible, it would be dangerous | father is one, assure the bilibolders thatthe aasots will | Driged 6,000 bbls. at $27 £98 for new moss, $27 0 | from, which it hag emerge TeOldity ond repecity | citizens, and not im any manner connected with, | and that of Dr. Melville and a policoman I was rel to oxperiment upon in the present condition of tho | be suficlent to cover the redemption of the bills, and | ‘gar 76 for old do, $21 for prime, and $22.25 for | jn the mercontle community most gratifying for the | Ho rooommonds that the ireets ould bo bevier lighted, | £0, MY aamllants, and, the prlaoners were given take fi tional b I es ba’ 0 - t a - | prime mess; also about 3,000 bbis. now mess, deliver- » | custody; they were brought up before a strate, inances, the national banks in the largo cities having to | edness of tho bank can be collected in. | Bion Nobruary, ‘Merch and April, seller's eption, at | Preset and promising for the future, tho strects properly cleaned—the latter in view of the | Custody ; they wore brought ip Dror oom on the eee keep a reserve of twenty-five per cent of their o:cula- tion and deposits in legal tenders, and those in the country a reserve of fifwon per cent, while all aro compelled to red®em their notes in legal tenders upon presentation. To make legal tenders scarce would be to bankrupt them. Any oiler than a cautious, conservative course would lend tu general mone- tary dieaster, and the time of resuming specie payments would be correspondingly delayed. As the directors are also men of _ property, and are Table on their bonds, the public is not likely to aulf ya i083. The loss to the stockholders will of course be heavy. ‘The bauk had a capital of $100,000. Tt had taken no steps towards chauying into a national bank, end was coneequently preparing to wind up alter next July. Tt has always stood well. Mr, Cashier Hub- boll had the reputation of living rather extravagantly ; but it is not known that. he has gambled in stocks or made bad investments on his private account, He left behind property to the amount of about $15,600 in real $27 26.2 $23, Tho beef market was rather quiet, but prices were without material change. The sales were contined to 300 bbls. at $11 a $14 for old plain mess, $14 & $17 for old extra mess, $17 a $20 for new plain mess, and $22 a $24 for now extra mess, hams were in moderate demand. We note sales 100 bbls. at $34 50 a $35 for Western. Bacon was inactive; small sales, comprising 200 pkgs., wero made at 14Xc. for January delivery, seller's option, Cut meats wero quict and Tnchanged, We note sulos of 130 kgs. at 1c. a 186. for shoniders and 18c. a 16c. for The gen others occupics ie minds of the question which above all commercial men, as to whethor the present prosperous condition of the country can continue, of trade for the incoming Soa The most peculiar, The ci which predicted for nearly five years has not yet been and ficial ol mist materially influence the tuation the indications of its evident now than they were a year ago. Indeed, oon- sidering the magnitude of the events of the the important results that flowed from them, ver might be tempted toconclude that as ait has been of affairs con: reached rear, and warnings which bave already reached thom of tho stead: march of avenues. In during the war, he says:— ‘the past four years we have cause to be proud of the part which Kings county has taken in this struggle. She bas sent out thirteen full the great destroyor, cholera. with reference to the repairing of the streets; an increase of the police force, and the improvement of the city to the volunteers furnished by -When we review tho iments—often depleted and as He recommends the city record of suing Monday; on the Saturday preceding that Mon I was takon into custody on @ warrant charging me Tape, and locked up. ‘s Cross-examined by Mr. Butler Righy.—You say teed in this house in ebone, in what ca) yr. Hunter—As a you any English q ualification Lac rors yt fication whatever?—I hold a noes iniversity of New ‘York. estate in Sheldon and in stocks, and was also a partner in ings often filled—and has been represented in almost ‘At tho early session of the open board Now York acld | the firm of SB. Groen & Co,, of Sheldon, ‘He bad many 700 phen ne loe ence, pares (og hg gg hate produced no commercial disaster none can bein store for | every régimont in the State. eis ante to assert Beene ae hadal” Woe tacet whan peat at 06%, Erle 9634, Reading 1053;, Michigan Southern | Mends and a wide acquaintance, and these sad develop- | gna February, seller's option, at 170. 01730. Buttor eee, So gt Re Romecanse vase that not less ap tet Serene sie Dans Deen had you Six years, Whatwas your 124 a T1X, Cleveland and Pittsburg 8% menis nalurally create inuch excitement in Franklin | nq choeso were unchanged in every respect. 4 ee oars e ta tion during those six years? Well, I commenced i & TLK, lutsburg 8234 « 3%, Rock | county and clsewhere, among those who were interested 1 The sales | MmAzing apparont prosperity, © demand and wages for | the of the families which they loft bohind them. | UOties with mr father as 7. What was Island 107%, Northwestern 343, preferred 603, | in him or the bank. btn fh A a Bm pe hg a ted, and pr:ces generally beyend all legt- | Individual efforts have also im diftorent por- | uiee Teeny ene oP modeine and licen! fap sagestiong. "2 on ae cme ee ie Ti"eSmon Be ores pane, om he | Wma tuna Ba faeces om waa gM | Hone oc gwen Dara toyota | a ron tnzaday I efor ovo Yo nade closed % lower than at the same timo om Saturday, ow Fork Bock Bees, ioe, | #PQt and forall the month, and T5e.« BOe. for free. creased production in the laat tew years; certainly noe | elty Woolf. One thousand copies of” them were | She Upteaenity af Genera, and koremmhen er (ne Yonge Hudson River %, Reading 1%, Michigan Bouthera 10:3 " Riom was dull but nominally unchanged. frome meuabaed, foreign nations. That ordered 40 be printed. Ke thon ‘mont foto an | New York. Then I understand yon distinctly toswear: 2%, Cleveland anh Estates, ake earner aan 'e Lory Tadd aka MSE NTR 70x | g STOAR was in quite active demand, and prices for all | countey, measured” by & 1s richer in re- | election for various city officiala. The folloing were the | Until you took this degree at New York you never Dra : gD Wah . oe wes Fare ee. soy My Mey he alizable ‘assets than it was four years ago may be Guccesstul candidates: Dr. J.B. Jones ; Preferred 2%, Rock Island 2)4, Fort Wayne 3%, Ohio | “3999 Toa boo aoa O88 Thy, | comprising 1,240 hhds. Cuba at from 0X¢c. a 12%6., the | but that tt exhibits infinitely tore. Ind snd com: | (dem); Keeper of the City Hall, John, Flanagan (dem), tice conasionatly to visit, my father's patie and Mississippi certificates 1, Quicksilver %, Canton %. "4 500 0... vcvce 7088) ania, oo at 14iKe. | also 2,000 boxes Baviue on private mercial activity and is apparently immensely more | re-clected; Keeper of’ Without being duly qualifiea? New York Contral was steady, Government securities | 12000 do..." 10k 10 Cley,ColaGian ie 123" | Porto ; wealthy there is no denying. The excessive eurrency Modire (dom); Inspector of Pavements, Western, Dis- | I" swear,” What mate wore Leary, in sympathy with the genoral market and | gtoooten, 7310-245 BBS, 200 eho RL Be 108, | Tomacoo continued heavy and inactive. ‘The sales in- ‘cease of what certainly mnust be as | wren, Western Dit Ghai O'Rourke and William | #0; T suppose. Lask you the docline of the gold premium. Coupon five-twenties | 6000 U86's,1y ¢ nis 98% iso do 1055¢ | luded 60 bhds. Kentucky, at 6740. 87346. and 90-ases | gn inflation But so long as the soverament enjoys the | Fowyrs; Mosswnger of tne Board, Henry Lang; Clerk of Seael Giamecaty “saeeae @f the old tases were %{ lower, ten-forties 3%. foaony' ss bloan 98% 00 do 105 apts fhe. tS ‘About 60,000 :tbe. craliannan of ee Poupie os te are | the Market, Bernard Kerrigan. ‘There wore soveral un Korn? ‘The ia ime TA clock 00000h: : ‘oat currency further materal | important élections wnt the one o'clock setsion the market was on the | $0000 do........ 26% 200ClovokPittsR.al0 81% | ““wuneene.--ttecoipin 496 bbls, The demand continued | ePrectation_withoat being largély, tnoreassd on. the THE INQUEST ON WH. H. RUSS. Twi Temost ask you this—' ee ak ae a eee St or | limited, und wore acaia entirely nominal. Tbe | other, ic le alMoult to sce just what shape a general col- | The inquest in the oase of William H. Russ, who shot | 604 publicly mado against yor cline on ® portion of the list, At the -half-past two tS Se Sh ,. | salon wore tn Lote at trom #2 200 $2 20 Iapee'can immediatly” ammume, As’ time pamet the | iss Funny Dayton, in Chnton street, 6 few weeks ac, gm agp MN scien stronger picket to buy. pies papas dt 4 80% Personal Intelligence. tion fo en ey AT ater, bas produc. | was yesterday held by Coroner Lynch, and the case ad- | refute that charge? No, sir. Q 2 @ Readers of Moxican news should not confound R. South, notwiteotanding system of Inbor, | Journed until Wednesday, the 10th inet., at ton o'clock | [ntrue from beginning to ond. closed one per cent higher than at the first board, Erie ' "44 2300 Pr Crawford, lately figuring in: reported ‘tg on the | and a general: oreitesed condition of Liane, we have | A.M. The adjournment was in consequence of the ins- desired to.stand up ip %, Northwestern %, preferred $f, Rock Island },, Fort 14534 600 Chic & N1 Rio Grande, with Brigadior Genoral 8. W. Crawford, of information of the moet gratifying character. It will be | bility of the brother of Russ to attend yesterday, also on tloman? Well, T 22 Wayne %. Reading was 34 lower, Quicksilver 3<, Mari- 49 1800 tho United States forces and colonel of the Second re- | safe to estimate that at least a million of bales of cotton | account of the condition of Miss Dayton being such as a he ae Poss 3, Michigan Southern %. a. Fae acer uais 7 “Te Sesidedly two separate and | Will bo produced this year, worth, say two hundred tll: | 40 not render it advisable to take her testimony until | Rouse ? No, sir. Never? | Nover. Government securitics were dull. Five-twenties wore eamsh! vorabfio autumn for agricultural further recovered from her wounds. gel said he was mistaken in etendy. : ome ta eames, i eee achtiont tor Ehrope ithe Rev, William. Winslow, cf | wil result she planting of args fncreased area ot | 7% INQUEST ON THE BODY OF ROBT. uiTOHELL. | bed dined ot Dr. Honore] I At the open board at haif-past three New York Central ep Geiceativer Oe &, 100 Chi & N thiscity, He remains for a year or two. i none on \ nad Westy and If Evevidenco bab emiion The continuation of the inquest in the cnee of the | Hoy in New Tork wi slosed at 96%, Ero 96%, Reading 103%, MMthigan ‘uo: Eee le od to, have 186, wives, Silas | Set summer bo reaped as there wil not bo garner-room | MUTE of Robert Mitchell, ate mate of the schooner | say pony Bouthorn 70%, Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg 61%, Rock : is” 00 b Mee oe ali@ | to contain, The wondrous mineral resources Of the John Boynton, who was murdered on shipboard by river ee papas Island 10634, Northwestern 32: ferred 69, Fort 955, 1800 = do. Balt Lake. Brig. | Country are developed with great rapidity and guc- | thieves a fow was also further until | take ‘complatat against Wages Sune, Macipesa 14, Qaiekatres 41K, Onasheedand Sei SO de end ‘bin young. | Seah Sn fe ety ating 0 he Sele Se see. | Beene ae atten orclock A.M. We learn | Tao ot anean a legal charge? prays a 4, Quis vor 41%, Cumber! : 636 4120 Chie, Bu ua f survivor of 20 fewer ee s08 ereapent woman py pa aghe mageenan By penne haf deny SA) Plaine whalers va Afverwards, on the strcet, the bears attacked the mar. : ge 100 Pitta,F WiC RR 99 | eee Aron eee reins, as might be supposed, Is 60 ue We eemh Gicket eames te with in his absence. kot with renewed vigor, and ut balf-past five o'clock It was uae Ss | So rene see eaen cane draw Inrly of foreign gold.” We are equally certain of Negro Industry. aide nia the “larg ‘weak at the following quotations :—Cloveland and P’itts- 98 have only one wife, and the ‘does not exceed two . ee ee So emi as LECTURE BY SELLA MARTIN. word, Did she not burg 70a 70%, Michigan Southern 68%, Reading 1012, or three a) Bi Young is the father Sone eh eee be Gothen tare which way we elt A lecture was delivered last evening in Hope Chapel | She discontinued her visite. Brie. 85% a 34, Northwestern 31%, Fort Wayo 93 a%4. of 246 chil o pebnny F FOR sarviving | cvidencos are abundant of « largely Increased wealth to | by the celebrated negro preacher, Hells Mertin, before | forse doing? Bhe never did. The fall has been s0 sharp as to be anomalous on an easy balance of 213 conslats of #6 sboye and 128 girls. Sat | the nation in the year upon which we have entered. | the American and Foreign Joint Stock Company, on | fowstue Bort Yo. ‘money market, and when the tide turns it will be a very ham’s brother-in-law, these worthios replied pussnolaets Gan eat te ma we 4 the subject of negro industry. There were about thirty | named Eversfield? I had. fapid ono, but meanwhile there is a good deal of havoc married threo and nine sisters of their most ‘will), of the currency to be gen- persons present, about half of whom were of African indecent being committed among the holders of stocks. Those eS See © eee, erally eT a I descent or connection. The lecturer commenced his iy who can “double up” will, however, be likely to come preteens sacs nyse ot aiid Tre eatite of the ‘country, auguienta go rapid 7. imine | ‘scourse by drawing « comparison between the Indian | your cond out whole, All panics are sonseless, and this contrac- nary oa took place at the Union Methodist yoar, whad ts there in the future to produce the contem- | and the negro, showing that both came in contact with fs ee tlon-resumption scare is causcloas except in the opern- suoriiee ‘alienated. au ae “hurch, Rev. Mr. Carrow, Fourth street, Detbw Arch, Plated crtele |All these circumstances point to & com. | civilization at the same time on this continent, and that, ae tions of tho speculators for a fail, who have already ica- | 910000 US 4’as-20¢'68 101% 1000 chs Clev & Pitta, 80 evening, Mr. Rela, « German by birth, and s tamer | plete restoration of confidence; what ls therein the fu- | white the Indian makes little or no progress in Christian | Nevor on #000 US G's 10-40 93% of horses by was united in the bonds of to destroy imeolf to both, | seult, will mengely oversold both the gold and the stock markets, 100 chs NY Cont S. matrimony to Miss Hannah J. Duke, the Iowa giantess. ‘We do not presume to attempt an answer to so impor- | ity or civilization, the megro can adapt to antl ‘and who, therofore, invite a proportionate recoil. ~ ay sheet ‘Tho bridegroom sorved with distinction in the Union army. | tant a question. Wedo venture to say, however, that | There is a crisis now upon the race which they are try: | thore was Tho gold market oponed under the same pressure to : He is rather bo [enews Se Rotenies ani toenmuen ing to meet, They were accepted with their muskets | further soll as the stock market, and an uneasy feeling provatied in many lnatances—ve re‘er to extended and reckless sol tree meen tenet race 5 — among the large holders. The first sal « were at 141\{, speculation, ‘unw injudicious granting | can be enterprising much interest in things pont but the price soon declined fo 140% a 140%, at which tt | Cr credit aut of rotons decades and lope the whee, | that will accrue to thelr advantage, ax well as other poo- ad tngultod bis sister remained till after two o'clock, when a further weaken- | a Seesaw taught, then mi we | ple, The negro te ciaumaniee nine of Fb pms BA ing took place, and thre quotation at a quarter past two ?’. ope for safety av shoals @0 | slavery acclimatized egroes culture of cotton, | rence to his conduct. 1M. was 1303. Loans were gonerally made at threo per which they retired. ‘The event was inary be. | many havo struck to thoir ruin. It must boobvious that | anq aught them the mystery of its cultivation. In this | Mr. Sleigh then addressed the Jury on the evidence ad THIRD SBSSION—-2:30 P.M. canse of the remarkable fact of the difference in the size | the present iss dangerous period for large with ‘Hea been duced for the prosecution. Cent on the currency value iu favor of the lender. 104% 200shs Mich So & NI. 10% | of the partion. It was regarded with a great deal of in- | speculations. Values fuctuate with a violence and ra- | RO meg can compete with them. there been truth | 41006 Recorder said ‘he did not consider the first couns Money continues a drug at 6 per cont. The discount 500 do... 70% rest. The bride not falter or tremble upon being | pidity indicative of danger, and all honest and judicious | in of Christmas insurrections, they made out, Ine ts easier, and first class ‘at short date ts taken 600 do... 705g | led to the altar, men will hesitate to venture largely. The excessive | only have the natural outbursts of freedom Mr. Rigby aid not call any witnesses in defence. i Cand long dais OF SCA" Sit Sebel Ge 800 Hudson River RR 107 | Provet Liontenant Colonel 8. H. Holden, Surgeon in | prices which prevail, malniyywie rerult of speculations, | practice of the lessons the negro learned from hia address to the jury he aaid he boped this was the oS eae Te , 200 do. 107% | United States army, has been relieved from duty asa | *® large accumulations 8 that are sure to follow, | master, tho slavoholder. eee scene in one of the most ‘and distreasin, ratos at 10 a 13, 6 400Ciev & momber of the Examin ROW In RETVICE A Ae | oe a ae eT CORR ag wet a eee ee et att indarteee ten | enacted in a court of, for e very long p Foreign exchange in dull Bankery bil at wey dave | iopubeginaiy co ti, 168 Che bapolls, Md., and of which Brigadier General Graham is | SOs? Sosa duined ‘aiber thia risking ft in rash ven: oe Sitake ‘of, Seusnics ts made by ke ‘4 eer teenie te tas opacitored be abene oy jaripore Mng Co 14i¢ assigned le piace, | tures. inctions, which breath the spirit 4 cross-oxamination of the several wit enseiesbad ty ledling deawenn,- Secthion bankers? title 800 N Yurk cont Rie, coy $00 do. 3 ig roe roreg ‘cums duenaal Tn a country euch as this, with an internal commerce | more intolerable than alt, He will not go be Tharecnsek Catone Nangernate eS | at 108%, and commercial bills ranged from 103 to 200 Erie Reitroad.... 06 800 Chic & NWest prf 59% Ince Napoleon Princess #0 vast and so varied and over so large a. for five dollars a month any guaranties by the strongest that one man %, . 300 a 200 do... 504% | Pare December 19- from Prangins, and alighted at the | credit is an eesential. It is to be.a neoeastty tm atl | can recover even thet, if there te a to receive from With the verdict of the jury lagb 106%, according to grade. The dociine in gold failed to | 200 do... 60 Palais Royal. quarters of the globe; itis péculiarly soin this, But | from him. The will be astonished at how | month they of course did not agree, and bring many of the importers into the mérket as buyers; | 610 Read 100 Chie & R Isl RR. 106 The King and Queen of Portugal proceeded to the | while it may be made a good and proper element in the | soon they will got rich if they only allow justice to the | gid not come there with an; ‘apo! to Dr. a4 hen gold begins ti t 11 15 Pitts, FtW& Chic 100 | Tuileries, on the afternoon of December 19, at three, and | extension and for the facility of trade, there is nothing | negro upon the ind of the negro. b I ‘That was | ‘conalaring o solemn but very soon, when gold begins to react, they wi 1700 ‘do, 9934 | took up their residence there. so capable of abuse oF so ausseptible of tajery. A greatly | are experimenting, with the negro, and. the stanoon under hich the charge of rape” was a | pe od Caen iptiitaiasd Very sightty with the ae x az Te Empress of Austria arrived in Munich December | Font seSionens poapha tor 0 tame 00 ehssees ‘tiopense in som" nf U exsria papoons ou nod oa $+ -- Huntor—the fact of its boing made by a. . 1, an ven Se ae ; however, to and ¥ 's day's work from ;,he will not do Gecline in the other markets, At the first buard Benne. The Duke de Masaa left Paris December 16 for Mexico, ol yt et yeni me ee yoy my Eee ee eee een Dot do | Mr. Sleigh objected, saying the woman was now tm hoff Run closed $1 15 higher, solling at $10 40; Shade to join the staff of Marshal Bazaine, to which he has opening up of now fields of industry and Scearpeten, never soquwan ef not expect the highest Tl Gunes b-egeenentnte Ons tn'wenmiems River 20c., selling at $2.95; Waverley Company 25e, been attached. a A sans I et tccaphetating seer booth suffering from one of the most terriblo maladies that EROS, Tee cee & We, Fatute Peire- Foreign News Items. SKetas' than now; and. wader ‘no circemmences sould | agrecsbly surpeics you, but take care abd 6s bot'recstve oto eg ieee ts Joum $8 85, Venango and Pithole $10, Brevoort $3, Aduiaton te tao Fone bition of 1867 will be from there bo grenter need of cantion seed pratense. An un- | your impressions from the old roy me er ferprint acetyl beng aati wih ‘the Buchanan Farm T5c., Oil Creek $2 10, Pithole Creek $13, ten A. M. till dusk, one franc, except on Fridays, which pede of credits will result in ss anes home. PA of jury on that occasion. Thoy stil! placed relianes United Statos $23 15, United P-ircloum Farms 42c., Gun by hgh Lorin aa orientated pnt arg ck “Hine hong | reasons balan | Ordered by his ustr once ta nol! Gold $1 10, Gunnell Central $3 60. At ihe second asain = atill for some to Both 'in amount and in | find a now master, end he went and found himself, and g' time should the limit be small, and much more than | never since bis which was a proof that pace paca a gel abeageylegge nha agg pong ge ae i | ihe orusl discrimination ehould be exercised ‘sat par- | it wan not a bad one. .) In trade, all the board, selling at $20 35. Buchanan F. rm, sold at T., Fe ee ae reste yujcct to remain in cracr to de. | Hes obtaining credit, Hea of chararte, of captal ea. | nogro wants is fair equal, ‘privileges ad ed Manhattan $2 60, Brevoort $8, Excelsior $1, Oil Creek 1 pacity, only should be entrusted with con! ‘and | vantages, and he will he knows and ; ; Chemises eee | Von iment © Ge cen fees Se ‘cage for obtaining Information regarding ‘them | practises what is. to hie sdvantage nnd that of $2 10, Palmer Potroleum $3 80, Pithole Creek $12 66, | YP," YSN gs eon intention appears somewhat premature, that | orere available, The country. It the Joint. Stock ‘on ame United States $23 60, Wobster $1, Now York Gold vic. | National zo | their ages range from one Year to four years, | Hean- | Mari Tenees to reckless speculation, the adoption of | them with capital they will be oom Fy — The Pottsville Miners’ Journal says:— Mech a tend, Sersts | moog the Prince's roaiion at the Invornatioual Kxhibi. | the safe and sure old rules of MA pe ey A Wo learn that the Philadelphia and Reading Ratirond | YeeArieh ::- Sag | ton remains pyle Gt sonpente’ tt "ant Sisnate semh expound his views of ‘wade and in end the Atiaatic and Great Weaern Railroad companies | seventy Ward %5'410 | _ Piracy is increasing to such an extent in the Chine | averted; and if it should come, from other caue’s, itcan | dustry. An enthusiastic individual interrupted the | Rh ty eg 2454-344 | seas that morchantmen are beginning to carry guns met with results far less disastrous than if other ideas | speaker frequontiy, and the lecturer at length said that ay mg Fe hy oy = GR 18.582 | The boat crows of the Universities of Oxford and Cam- Prevail on the principle of one at a time, he would give way to over its line and branches, and the Atlantic eA 4 Mi beak bridge have quarretied about terms, and there is some Our jeseepatien Grom the Guethere Ge as above in- | tho interrupter. ants | eres er Rh ae Bs | Sees Oe ae sah ey eee | aed carota soa nent caf SF Ss ea at ened re el connect with ite road, #0 a& to receive Tore 7 vite J trafic passing over ‘the’ respective roads kepubtis ‘aim ee eng The Paris Hotel des tavalides is 10 be converted into a | Feepondents whohave renewed their connection wilh the | ings of « rebel Prleoe. | The lectarer returned thanks fer this moans & connection will be made with Philadel | Chatuam...| 1, fe barracks, The pensioners will be provided for in the of EOL ye he Bp phia ae woll ax New York. One of the conditions of tie Lamaii| 40.940) saai8 | country. Saeed hasbeen much greater | vielble in nearly all Toctaren were westing ta (bib arrangement ie the establishment of line of steamthipa | ¥ Ses) ee 3 | In the Spanish Hiendelaencina sitver mines ancient | fran sould bo anticipated,” Exvensive preparations are | gbe, aud there waa itt to distinguish i from an address smmedinnely between Fhiledeip) 1 60) 198) 470,400 | workings and mining toole—evidently as old as the Pho | being made for ‘& large cotton crop. = of | from an ordinary speaker. Several subscribers to the fs an important arrangoweut, \¢ rs =| 822/2,522,000 | nicians—have been ‘discovered. the old established are still in business: of a announced themselves, and and nee nce Sapte tombyeda gy A a WMT) ST | The King of the Belgians was the oldest officer in the | to be engaged therein, and if they aro but BP Nose ow a tethers. —-Jodgmans weekly statqmonts of the New Yo 25] ry ie Brit army, bavin, @ field marshal since 1816, | liberality and encouraged with confidence and eu, William A. Walker vq Esther Albertson ¢ al,—! compared with the returns of the previous week) — | Se S| Pag aes | =e Hor gitoer rm ey: Blakeney, one pe A My Bde. Mag aah, ‘om og '. denied, with ten dollars costa, to abide event of this action, Dees ies. Jon. 6, 1888, | Con Exch 33.2123| "301.0 | Eonatitute the Gold marshals of Rngland. We indeed, to eauble the coun- aos, 351, 638,'1088' | Deete = ; be herrth ba ho pase cr An a Sir John Romilly, one of the new English peers, will pe Dy i 4 arte ee SS Be ' = Ree " 1ay'24 801 1» 44 Manne. 1 ex.000 Sone toe Norhbroske The Uiient of power Jan. George ? ‘Allen va. Elisba Smith. "134,096 Teitast | MLR! 2828 | welded by the family of Barings is a notable feature of i ‘Tense. —Same ae Friday. pare —n — (Lido for| tenn | Rngleh aristocratic institutions, Besides Lord North. Senne Count —CHAMaana—Now, 24, 80, 48, 65, 6% | Charies Burrill vs. James C, Jowett —Onior granted. The Sabine ee eee i HA294 | brook bimeclf there will be in the, House of Lords his eo | 7,72, 96, 98, Path YusShon Seve, Yam B98 Peter M Myers va. Mahlon Vail. Order granted, lows: — x Ww, the recion Covet —l — 4636, Goodyear in A. Brooks —Justification fare as folio pean ted ‘taunton; his cousin and yom 1406, 1723, 1280, 1900, 1604, 2508 itn | caariee va. Edw 7 ie aa | Seeeks w|i fin a ko | aca DO Mtn wit 1,303 4432 | MON .—I 2" 15,613, the member for Hw don; * | 1222, 1267, 908, 840, 683, 1908, 1387, PM era nie aT /3uts [2412078 | Inetcousina, ihe members for Martborough wad Thetford, roky. | 1962 Part 2—Now. 663, 1 174, 1 i _—— ‘The transactions at tho Clearing House last week cor b ‘| 2X5) 4 876) 110) 8) 1,802. 308 ngs. Besides them there are con- L7G, 1180, TTA, 693, 1046, 1028, 433, 1985, 1396, Savana any Vena Cav Yorn Ww pare as follows with the business of the provious week: | } wi} Gia RB ARGH UST-e28) © | ected with the family Mr. Sturt, M. P. for Dorsetshire, — en nan : soe tieas for week ending Deo. 30, 1965. ...$396,281,042 | Macutectar's G16,200| 12'388} 87,958 115,006 a. . Bonham Te. Court of Appeals Calendar. r aig! Socb ie sce costae cise. earn stain Ls Soe Sts SEY erat | ey sven dane, Scat | : 14 . 30, '. TT, % Basses for week sading Jan. 6, 1806...... 16,806,280 | eebs tenders ae it im enediont M1, 72, 73, 14, 16, 76 and 77. ‘The Attorney General of Pennsylvania has given his pened EO Senens, moat ! opinion that the law of 80h April, 1964, Imposing CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. pants to ra than ome fey se Wear ha ua at =" on every incorporated and unincorporated banking inst'. Mowpar, Jan. 6—6 P.M. and shore tained ‘eoanection pare ta out of a herd of forty, by 5 Game cogne S ation not paying atax to the State upon dividends under | Asma —Reoetpta, 4 packages. The market continued lato “obig- [fhe have move recently formed thet coanecsten, we have in each and verthinating ‘in fo twelve a | Admtraty we nope teers them bth prompy a tude among the darrymen in that quarter. But as yot 14 | Qommon wealth Breavererra. —Reosipts, 4,398 bbie flour, 229 bage ‘en flloga! trapsaction Annou: & new volume of our Refqrence ot known that the disease has appeared ig gihor | hn pnnesed Sgwren phon Hy amoupl of At pnd, Gam mah 100) Runele Germ NEY de anle end - Soiauelne 96 Wo series And Grnaral: dm fr (ah . a EE | ee

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