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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. ; NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1866. thieves who |t their depredations citizens in | may tel) ue that they want noconnection with os Butbaild | Board during the Whole of that 3 railroad cama by 0 speedy Sduunistranon of justice, that the rellway and enable those people to visit the graves | will show that the proporiiien hag beer express, raile aDead are | the way of trans is although it was on rail- | of their fathers, and we will then become one great ho- | and ably discussed by succemive committees bo! ' a ene ee Stee nek So a cones een American porte, Under cirenm: the trade le who they nes help Sed ie ig aan eae to ane with the stream. They are ig always to viewed with anxiety; greatly increased’ figures tiring to do | road care. The Judge sentenced the youth on the & mogencous race. Build the railway 60 that « great nation | Board, and that in nearly every inrtance favor de fot Saichflnee "aro eralyincreaned — their chance. If the crash ‘cme, to four years aud rg months’ Nascoiarsee im the sate four thousand miles across will remain {ntact to the end | porté have been submitted, which, however, f of @ vitiated eu: A 1850..... macene the pity due to | Prison. of time. When I looked on this great country I asked, | reason, failed to secure any dedaitive action, eontracted at Go current vate of exchange = 1851. told it was noth in Jobn Edwards, charged with stealing fifty dollars’ | what need we care about old beef-eating John Bullf I felt | meantime it has been found weceseary for reve: oinovus under a sud advance such as bas fre- | 1852. commercial malation, in whic worth of clothing, the property of Frederick W. Collins, | @ little contempt for him, and did not care what he Sy) to superadd to the preecribed courte of int quently witnessed du: the past year or it | 1853 Doth countries were willing ‘and in which both | pleaded guilty to an pt at grand larceny, aud was | thought about us, as long a# we mind our own business. | for girls iu our grammar echoola & supplementary must be one cause of the i | 1864 had their gains and losees. be such @ thing as | tent to the State Prion for two years, Build the railway, and 000,000 will be poured into | requiring at fret, one year, and then two, for ite mese and comparative lownese of the premiam 1858. holding one’s hand in these matters. It rust be porel- Thomas Nugent, ina ‘ec for stealing a barrel of whis- Jour poc ets in five years, ‘You have 8 couniry digereat toe. pea A saa at New York has consisted in the cnormous 1866 Die to prepare the ehip for the storm indicated by the | key from Ernest W. F. +, 24 Baxter etreet, on the 6th m that which was given to your fathers. ame yom | roe hee one and others which have been we cappuen of goods and capitel lately poured 1857 failing barometer—that ix, by the rising price of money. | of December, pleaded: + (0 an attempt at grand lar- | plant the chureh and the school in these mountains the tore jaid before the Board in the annual reports from this side. At the same time tl 8 1858 But America is not our only customer, nor i# that the | ceny. Sentence, two scars aud six monthe’ in the State | name and the fame of America will be immortal. | dopartinent, as well as of the various committer arta they are taken under a protective tariff of tho | -jeg9 only quarter in which we are eg te money broadcast. am (Cheers. r. A vote Ce aa yes then aad to Governor | from time to time, have been coarged with sacs stringenc; appearan: rospertty 18¢0. Weare now. committing ourselves Aundrea millions a Anthony Haintameu was placed on trial, charged with oes, aud tbe proc pge then term! ec it proper ‘the federal ae aon ae meer ite 1861 opie soveuiotions, in which, Se a general rule, the | committi ‘4 an attempt at pe eons _ the pir ¥ the Hoard to tive Should the rale of ackange advanceten, | 1560. iding poblic are only ‘g being | ant being Joshua Brown, 116 Lewm street. There war «hing and orga: | @wenly or po ‘per cent, as may ne be experted, whemthe | 1663, more or lese ignorant ef the to which they have | no evidence against the accused, and the jury acquitted PUBLIC SCHOOLS. And hme comes 10 pay instead of to receive, and the eo |} 1864 committed their fortunes. of this sort encour- | hiro without leaving their veate. pipe SESE sition meet with fay ‘at the same moment exhibits a severe falling off, a 1865. ge and foster one another; for ® rash project, that PORGERY Re ee cis: SELL ie NG Institution be opened VS Affairs might ensues that would greatly duappoint and if would find no favor at a!) in times when money is not Oscar Habn, iodicted for f cat te Ahn’ ilbe dean port o e iy Pe possessing the qualifications required for the Sadarrass the Lancashire, Staffordshire andcther firma who | LANOR INCREASE OF EXPORTS TO THE UNITED | going & begging aud everybody is over wiee, can emLY | veing charged witb forRi0y TeTeery (nine lira degree, | tent of the School System——Attendance | grammar school grade, whether \Ley Lave or bar ave now relying “4 the receipt of remittances at @ ter- STATES—AMERICAN TRADE RICEY BUSINEES— | 'Dsipuate itself into ‘pul or in & crowd of pro- ¥ m of the Different tended any of the public tebec le. hasardoae America will te able tovay | cow upon Rechten, Leoeard & Co., pleaded guilty co Js which represent inour ‘ A ts L PUNI® . flood of bills which represent in.ou: PRUDENCE RECOMMENDED. thas ina only ¢ ip witb the throng of applicants for CORPORRAL P HENT. the fourth grade of that offence. He was remanded for ‘@iscount markets their American ventures. &; val {From the London Times, Jan. 9.) wentence. The returns for the past three jwonthe show Ake all other history repeate itself, but apparently with It ip to be feared that # bank rate of discount at eight | Our ery ‘that it was thrust io her and that \t A GERMAN TAILOR ACQUITTRD. tus of Teachers, Statistics, &c. corporeal punishments whatever ore initicted it Iittle effect as a warning. Belief in the American power | per cent bas lost ite terrors. care ago the payment | Cannot be said we hate fared wi yom ber than we | penyy Suhler, a German tailor, wae tried on The Anpual Report of Mr. 3S Randal), tho City Su- | the female departments of the groimmar eohoo ‘of reguscitation has now become a rage. The of such & price for the loan WP ready money weant & have from one another. of appropriating three hundred dollars’ worth of over. | perinteucent of Public Sebools, which wae rad to the | the exception of two or three instances of slight ef a debdt nearly twice as great in its annua) burden ss | panic im Giscount A its on Ohange | 4 WEW YORE IMPORTER ON THE FINANCIAL SITUA- | comts to bin own use, the property of Longetreet, Sedg. " Si tance; none in eight of the forty lve male ‘that of the United Kingdom, the dirorganization of four | would shake theit heads over the catastrophe, the wildest TION. wick & Co., 380 Broadway. The accused informed the | P°#™ of Education at the clote of last year, has just | ments; none in seventeen of ite fly primary ‘milion laborers, the flereoet sectional antagon! rumors of old es: ‘houses toppling 10 # fail would 70 THR EDITOR OF TRE LONDON TERS. firm that these coats, which were given him te ake up, | 6° printed. 1 if an exceedingly interesting docu- | ments, none in sixteen of the foriy primary rebo dove all, the existence of a protective and be pat in circulation, and everybody would be afraid of | rhe remarks 10 your city colummor the Ist inst, were etolen by barglary, who broke into bieehop. There | ment, and vruge forward some figurem regarding the | B06 Im four of the ten color ed » se only to be paralleled in China or Jupan, hie neighbor. To-day it almost eooms as if the re 0D | yeference o the position of the bueme relations of this | beng no positive evidence to contradict thin elatement, pi 7 bi s Binety of the one bunred ax swhacks unworthy of noti¢e in estimating the { the Tate Wass IDAMer Of no consequence whatever, | conntry with the United tates, and your recurrence to | and the prisouer ehowing bis good character, the jury | W°WOPOMMAP scusshoesl \niccoew# pot previously PUb- | departments; that the average evelopment of the energies of the country! But | Businees has become so profitable that any um may be | ihe same subject on the 4th inst, and in still stronger | rendered & verdict of not guilty. 0 tf liehed. After ap iwtrocuctory, alluding to the Lmportance | for all offences in the remain ng akin to this has been witnessed before, paid for the ready mi Tequired ip carrying it | terms in your issue of to-day, have aiiracted the atten ‘ of efficent schoo) mapagement, the Superintendent | ments of the grammar schools w thirty-seven port fire of New York destroyed nearly all on without seriourl, ‘the gain of the mer | tion and awakened the interest whigh tke magnitude of MBagonn he Superintend in the remaining thirty-three pr eeahantion in tbat ct, and brought ruin wpen chant. Orders continue to be executed op credit a8 | the amount involved naturally de, THE FACIFIC RAILROA epenks of twenty-eight Secias tepreespomdente of {hens bpgscs stoce sgh | beste’ at woeey,. lenders’ wap, uclimted,. and | At che usllat 9 nome extent Bit ot least-one por ~~ ~ Cilccencn miadonent behoola, testy i - D1 5 Ne ye p COTO’ FebOolsyttem if unrivalle twenty-two wever, ater only the loner tt ‘hale chal tion of the subject, it appears tq me that, while your In New York the common pchool systen privalled tenis no one cares to think of wi would bappea | comments upon the effecte which bave been i Meeting of the Chamber of Cernamerce— cs cl produced 6 were the stream once interrupted. ag os trade in- | upon the money market here by the transaction of the Speech of Lieutenant Govermer Brese. creases, our imports are at a etand stil), and though 4 | past six months are entirely true, you have not attached of 11 prudent man of businecs here und there asks whet i610 | sutncient weigbt to two very important features of the come next, (he unthinking majority are as ready tode& | matter under diecus#ion, and J hope you will permit me, Yerterday Lieutenant Governor Brow, of Ilinois, de- ride hie caution to-day ae they will be to-morrow to de- | ag briefly ae ib!6, to point out the true powition of the | hvered ap addrees before a largely attended meeting of nounce the Bank rier act, or some other harmless | features } refer to, which are, fret, the large amount of o b wh i ‘ enactment, for evile which are’ the direct contequenve® | investment of Britieh capital which has been going on in | ‘ee Wembere Of the Chamber of Commerce, on the Ta in tte extent, in ite Operations and in ite meany, It prof. department ruction, from the elementary principles of | two of the primary rehooly, ‘n each of knowledge through the highest tranches of @ collogate | the monthly number of pu course to every child reviding in the city hetween the hundred, and Uy vatbly avcrage of pupishments ager of four and twenty-one, who can obtain admimion | remaining male departinents #ou'd be reduced to ty into ite two hundred #pactous ecbools, It furmishes | that of the primary deparur books, stationery and apparatus of every dereription, with. | the primary eehooly to reven. as a general rule, of from one to + re roust be a lapse of years before the -eetwee! two countries could again assume ite tions. The Americans, however, rallied instan' declared the blow tobe nothing. Indeed, the ity would inspire new energy, and thue actually Sheir greatness and render them more powerful ever. All that was wanted was British capital and ¢ fore free shimente vke@ on the ont charge to parent or pupil dence. To the astoniehment of England, it seemed of their own imprudence. z ‘Btater; and second) tt . | cific Kailroad, and op the resources of the covotry a jong of doliare annually in the sup; of | band, according to the nature of ihe offence, with @ thie were really the case. During the following There has been, no doubt, much in the lat six months rae co | nny i Se exsally fee ia det through which i¢ will pags. In introducing the subject a4 The ona under ite cb mere Ay hep b= ae of | ratan stick; and no punishments are \utleted wit months the business between the two countries to tempt exporters to push thew trade to the utmost, which hae been simultaneously taking place. . paige tip-d _ 4 the crection of buiklinge, abd in the vupervieion | full investigation of ail the fuote by the principal tained a point both of magnitude and pominal eepecially thore exporters who carry on business with e cloee of the American War found theentre country | ‘@ hit bearers Governor Broce said it was the duty, 4 * | aoa macagemens of the deta.le of tbe eyrtem, It has in | 0m. In all well regulated sctiools the. power to ‘Mt never before reached. British capital hs one the United States. The close of the war left the mar- | hare of every deecription of ‘gpd the manufacturers | Seemed to him, of the American people to see what could | ity « mploy over must be reserved and awerted, but it rigald be \ Benet tis ude teat ap the sete efvalecoush. Seoul of this soerelay of consmipaliten, pattiy Wrough ina | 22 heme belug wholly unable taupply the cemana fer | tect develop the reeourcee of their vatk country. ata pro TWO THOUEAND HVE RURDRED TRACKERS, oriel ced Gdplion ane 8 genbel Tal OD} ‘twas found inoporsible to go on ebipping ca of an inflated currency, prices wei such goods as are made tn bothgcountrioe, and n large | move ite stability; and, in view cf the circumetances con. | to Whom \¢ annually paid ab aggregate sum of about one | & sor arn a han failed 0 denly nd ixopors € pHing capil ap » p ro enormounly | amount of goods exclusively mado here being aleo re- vi i r gery other available mean: failed. The mit to America, ond as suddenly it wae then found that} high. Every one believ reason, that there wae | quired, a very heavy amount of Britieh goods was | nected with the Pacific Railway, be would lay before | ™! bree hundred thoasand dollars, and in itv schools | of punishments, undoubtedly, accompanies # may America could not her debte. Three American firms | @ nificent prospect re the American nation, Ripped to New York during the leet #ix roouthe of 1665, | un " bie th dormg the year more than two hundred thourend chil | of practical ability to teach and govern a wehe topped payment don, with abilities ne | Bow happily reunited, and every one wae confident, | Scns pooda being almost enuirely for Amenoan account, | non “me matters with which they might wish to b® | drop, with an average daily attendance of about oue- | class; and canted investigation will, 1 am quite @f ten millions sterling, ip the United States Without, however, the tame warrant, that the restore the aioe ‘on the same uatifeas xcoruing to the impor. | °°@® Scquainted. He wonld endeavor to contribute | half that number. it has sinoe it firet organization n- | gent, show that by far the greater uomber of ca was wcarcely a house that did not suspend. In the rosperity would continue to increase without Dreak. | tore in the United tates, nnd. not comioe Dock te ttre | eomething to ther knowledge of the matter. Be re. | Yered in the purchase of ites aud the erection of tebool | ported for punishment the principal of the seve fority of cages the ultimate collectione amounted t is true, ae Mr. McCulloch, the Secretary of the Trea- | eide, as would have becn the case bad ibe goods been | ferred to the fact that Mr. Colfax last eummoer bad trav. | P&l¢ Ret Upwards of two un Mons three hundred thou | partraentsand schools for offen mmm itted in the sothing, and finally a Bankro} law wee parsed whi eury, has since (confeesed, that the trade of the United “ fe I hein eat dea boule ae ton nt eee ‘exceedingly feverieh and | Bot ter rit teen ever, at have been enip- | sed over the route of thi railway ; thot he hed vrospht ing al) claims. Following hard on these evente came the | unhealthy condition; it is true that our exporters referred, tates: % bills fo: Pac - repudiation of the debis of some of the principal tates | litte mouey in return for the'F goods, and that there was | Bire.cuziog the paried + TL Socal lcmonegdntor pee aml prope aedlpmmtbese eva rand dollars, and it keeps im operation during four | roomm, will be found tocome from the most ine monthe of each yeur forty eight evening schools for the | god unsuccensful teachers. instruction of those whore avocalions prevent their at sets tepdance in the day ecbool# Tt i annually eddiing to its 3 these shipments did to ap b; that be was inetromental n passing those bile o fi ‘| x ‘@ repudiation which, in four instances, has maine | & very slender impor! of commodities by way of ex- ne wee Lapp otal in paceing those Ville, | secorumodations f vetion to the extent of the THE BRITISH 0 ES. tained to thie honr; and faliy: ihe sioppage and utter | change; the few merchants who atta any inport. | ¢Thausted market, tho whole pureed, immediately iat | and that he had ured all meant to page the Facitie Rail | Means placed us Ite course of Justruction is HSE PROVINORS ‘break up of tho United States , the shares of which | snce to these facte they would be able to realize | entered into the experience of bhippere bore. way bill. In order to e€e what was Lecerury Lo develop ond fe pore.t teal. It recog. “ ‘were largely held in Europe, and especially in Holland. | their gaing before any interruption of the apparent Up ton recent date the quantity of goode arriving at i A : iw bn of wealth, station or religion; but | The Reelprocity Question im Can Fo the great majority of our trading pop jatton theve are | prosperity happened, and the rest wore content tw ig- | Now York war bot in execs of thie Coroenda of the coun, | meresources of the country lying aleng the route of the t advantages equally to all, of every clan, OUN TOHONTO CORRESPONDENCE. forgotten facts, but there are some of our banks and dis | nore the exinence of circumstances which ought to try, a8 ie evidenced by their immediato wale at easiefac- yailway Mr. Colfax invited Mr Bowler, Mr. Richardson, of smd and parental, but firm and timpar Tonomo, Jan. 2%, 1 count eetal that must still bear them in re | have inspired them with caution, Accordingly, our trade | try pater, the New York Tribune, and himeeif (Governer Bross) to scbolardhip of ite pupils equal in allre | | 4 membrance, }t is for them to consider whether any of | with the Union bas increased enormoutly vince the Fo these thus cold at a profit the importers tn be bie companions on the journey. Their route em- | optcts, in various branches pc luded within ite courre, ‘he Canadian papere are etil greatiy exercived ov pln eden! be traced us scale lancer % poses. Pricee have vemeined fo high within the Biates the United ‘are not indébted to thie country, It ie | OTACed the bert portion of the American cont nett, nd, io | 00 thal of aby public oF private inetitution ie the laud reciprocity question, which they have about given | ted cn grow! commerce) in spite of the diadvantages our manufacturers cred! order to understand ite topography, he should be ob! ged to bd ts Jost, It has been asserted (hat thie war the caure! It may also be well to remind them that shes suffer in consequence of their goods being loaded with oes a ee pee H Tt han ed ° OWTOIN OF CRIMINALS. From ieee vogiected children, roaraing our streeta | Te#ixmation of Hon. George Brown, who, it is under from morn.cg (Oo midnight, without apparent occupation | remgued because Mewere Galt aod Howland we CF uDy vieibie mueane of wupport, ug time, the berdened ranke of the “d Ge elnemen”” at Aj) Limes bovering around the highways and bymays ¢ | terms, to the detriment of Kugiand The the Metropol se—aMdepla ID every Kpecien ny nud | Review, which in known to he ar good author Tiné—and requiring ab annbal expenditure for the pro. | any Im the Province, tn ite last inwor giver th teclon of the Community against Uhéir aggressions, ax Z or thelr arrext, tal, conviction and punishment, of | wing article, which has caused quite @ rensat moro then ten Uimee the amount which t would cost im | Commercial circles, If the Commission and the atordicy ther ali the requste facitien for a good eda- | dian government have ¢ ny wach pledges So te to aval (hemmel ver of thure algation will be their death kuell, The / CONDYEION OF THE SOnOOT™® maya: — The appregete number of popiin who have been tanght Tho crinis of the reciprocity wegotintions may b stig @b the S0th of September last in | to hove arrived. Merere Galt How inn der the charge of the Hoard, in- | Washington, aud negotiations with the Amer primary, colored, evening, bormal, Ment are proceeding. Great interent in felt Wy orperaie nea Free Acndemy, war 216.995, | United States and Canada ae tothe reeom of thet beng ob creme of 12404 over the vember reported | som. Beyond the action of vor 4 Kungiishmen st that time were accustomed to deplore | heavy prejectioniet duties, te have bee iis Patded ioe Yost Ralway'and Yer soete es bo thong aceus eavy pi ati ve Dn made par acific vlway and \# reate ae Wought the losses they had sustained they were frequently met | by exporters. In the month 106, the WLS | ee ee ee rok ine mhoutbeal Rovember sod become | Mould be interesting, Ho would give the facts rather ‘with the not alsogether unjust rejoinder from America | value of Britieh juce exported to United States | per, than sitempt any |iterary, Gniehed effort The epeaker that they Teoroaah themselvee for having, Oe wae lees than 500, “In the rame month of 1866 it But for the large amount of niercbandise whieh wens | MD traced ont on the map with great aecurecy the di ‘heir layish and indiscriminate confidence, impe! amounted to £2,610,750. | The increase in the total value | out in the period embraced frou: May to October inclu. | Teton taken by the raiway, deseripng the mountain ustered, in due | pored to give to the United ftates too young and sanguine nation into an extravagant career. of our exports in November, 1865, over the same month . ot vanger and the valleys by and through which it would 860,000, and of uin increase | Srade Senarmm tte country bas received intray, Woeing | Wind ile way. He spoke of ihe valley of ihe fait Lake, increseed trade with the | tne universal experience of houses here ongiged in the | Sud sald that hotween aii thene preat valleys and moun age! for example, | American business that their rewiltancee from importers | MD there were parser, showing that Providence ich ié perhaps | \y the Sites were never more promptly and fully made, | MWoded tbat, by thewe pareer, the pecpie iv ibitory legisia- | umberr of the leading house having for monte past | PR Sound them | ehow have — ptercemma- @ from x wD Novem wen with each other and perme the mune the eroat of 1660, | COmMURnNY ane largely smneipaths thelr ineeteednem on | Bae Tih, cach wher Alye ree up io Borope, and eae and ‘millinery rose ip It ie the manner, I conceive, in which the exch the rivers ran io a)! Cinection® to The bem, The w of mae at ‘ines | which dae been ured ur tbe re: a thew. rhea. Earp, sa8 Sain Dis Ty oes es Stars Sate 1 Of woollen | trons hay been created in New-York in whieh tee the ex- | GOP merice Mmign! be compares 0 & Low! with 000, te rine om the epferent ancwa! the right eile ap, New York wun connected by raw tauie WOR wan, wore | TENE Swe id Hy he suck that | itn the CountEY weet of Miteorri, and the Paeltio Rail. fad For | SAY Ae wo commence wt Cmalw) and, i CoomROrTiL Y that of December, 4664, | months your colvmns bave witness to the fact | POFHOns of it, BO more dficolly would be experenred preenlatives no ineved, would Khow & | that there wae no profit “ vom | an bad tw be contented with in making nome ef (he sky ihe preceding year, The actual ment lv being mad , me ‘of the goode ag reo she Unitee Seaton, he ay scandy novonthommaion bigs Ae | Lmtd beme hen they got half wag up o Oeearad DAILY atTErpaxce Mtaten both the fi pe) Yo o oe oe tal number of packager of | 7/{zchange Onna Between New York and the Pacific tere was not | “8 ©).002, exclusive of that of the Free Academy, ext! From inquiries we have tale, an os fo Rc et om | 7 Dem, aqwioet Uns pale mountain burie? Tfovidence seed to bave | mated ot Lve husdred, showing ap increase of 8.29 over } | Cull, Uaioe St Cons minee, ie © Toc og 34.138 ip tbe | tale Busta om abe Sak va Wiahray spould-to bart, | RE Germenrendng sie ene the year repented, in | ‘laps should watch the proteedings between : “ o r & Weal y . . ~ - ; t od tig there promising # Fee Cee ae cee re Oe aarti talib | hepeveral grammar and primary, including the colored | foverament and our detegaiion with (he closest age) 414. bere. m BA scheoln, war 176,102, being an increase of 4,365 over the | Hon. The presemt occanon i» not the fret time o The Ike and fancy exported It is Oly necessary to remind you of th He thought b@ jndgment wae correctiy formed whea ‘of, 1866 hes beep tions. : tendes ¥’} the New Fork Sha ive nas tied he wad that op constructing the hoe he did umber of packager in | Atlantic nud Great Western Kailways, amounting | Pink Where wor ae un peDHe to be mel ae the 535, and ID the | toyerher w nearly £2,000.000, © shew the ox ae 1D ek og the Vecury!vana 1 Brie Ra lreml They 967 10 12.103. These leet | tent to which the excoanges between ibe two | MAVelied subrwaptially un \ preod tg your The avernge attendance during the Since Maltteg ae been at Wao ngion, He wan Lame PArGd wan 74,106 OF 2OVT over the preceding year, | DeKotiating | infurinally @ few we . The bumoer under instruction during the year, reported, J believe that if the pature 6) Topenitione y) p pating in the de] made by the Hon Mr Seward were made p « 90, am ar rperate > " iway They " th © satin th het The peaition of our trade ot present is somewhat pros. | figures excosd the corresponding numbers in th® year | Countries have teen affected by these trane, | HOt ON to Ibe river tbat rab 0 the Bait Lake, aod sheir yore pig me din ue Lee inning =. ie cote ‘exports to the United States decreased, until from stand- | Péfore the civil war in the States; but there is little cr no | actions It i# further to te borne im mind that for a | gbmbeer had Sound » good dire won for ibe railway sh Bane daa, Grog as well ae certain significant Washington tele fy fivet on the list of our in customers that coun. | Teas0D to suppore that the extent of our trade with the | jarge amount of the commitments w London ibe ex. | Sat Lake after leering the fal: Lave nothing difficuit | * papia ant about that period, convince we that (he demande + was no higher than the third or fourth. The stock | US/0n is greater now than we may fairly hope it will per- | change nas yet (o be crawn inthe United Stater, no that | CCnred mnt they got wo Perm Nevadn, mod at po oR Amnericnns a 8 quid pro que for entering into new mercial arrangements, are of an es (roordipary chart manently be when the nation is completely restored to | ww whatever extent thie may be the case the goods now | WO there thet ecmeth og Yee werk Gecurted, fe its former condition. The magnitude of the trade i | peng from Liverpeo! wil’ be settled for talvevy, ‘and | © the meane of Doing the miwny, | manufactured gocds there nad consequently reo down to an extremely low point, and, therefore, when nve of the forty geotlewen ~ And we have only to femember that the revignat dangerous just at present, because .t is a trade arned on 0 \ he pddréesed, and a rcorteverybedy ele had Hen accom ne grower tehoole for boye and forty reven for med setiately after tho Cabined ¢ ‘were reco! here, and in order to eatisfy them our pur- the wheat imported from the federation in the firet ten questions we to bow far Great B: wo io | He there wer bo Umber there Such war get the bg he yor reporled, AD aggregate memeber of 24,927, att—to « Chases of saw material necessarily increased, Thus fur | Ones of 1865 was only £450,107, against £3,647,858 10 | the mvestment of ber capital ip the United Staten ap to | {Rt TW they iecked Lit way up the valley of the inte th ap average Y atiendane of 33,738; and the poumd 0 econde te an ageregnte nomber of 26,007, with an erage attercan © of 13.079, making in both 14.066 bors Curing the year, with ap average attendance of Ce The crease ip the whele number taught in rimerw during the year was 2.2/5, and in the coe 1.022 Ip the several primary de eritomar Beenie Bbove en Lier hetruction Curing the fl8, and ip the several primary pret 141 the same months of 1864, and the value of wheat | theruocf interest wbich tmutt te yenched here before | Wey World fad co amount of cHuME Guile enoogh t meal and flour wae ‘only £129,000, —_ngainet r Viton saved : 41,014,115, The falling of a due to no redundant har: | (eowarscu mod the reseitle eftcch, iy cikae respecte, of vest at home, for our importetions from Russia, Pra the large amount of A and our other corn markets in the same period have o country # abecrb pg, | ub tually inereaved in value; the difference is owing #imply | that the Vuited Blazon bave alrency pard ibe country tothe diminution of the surplus produce in Awercs | for the great bulk of the shipments of 1665, abd that the itself. The importation of bullion and specie from the | amount of exchange efill tobe drawn in New York on \ has declined in the same Londen on engngaatets aiventy cateed inte 16 of eee Months of 1865 it amounted to £4,136,000, againet | cient magnitude to render the probabilities of wach an £6,530,000 in the corresponding period of 1864; and in | .gvance ip guld oF exchange there a you the single month of November the importation f@ii from | Yery remete £571,800 to £357,221. It in evident that the telan Ty meg nee be, impeoner alee to remark tween the Union and ourselves must remain ara opinion of many of the soundest joeger uniess it hax been indirectly paid by some third country, | that wiih the large amocut of byldon at present against which there bas been a balance of exchange with | there, increased ‘ae it bas Deen by the receipye of the America, There ie every reason to disbelieve thir, and | last year (rom California and other goli-bearing regione the truth ie that the balance bas been in part provided | jpmie Territories, during Which time there bak been bot for by the purchase of federal obligations on this sile— | jitlle sent abroad. m conederable unoubt could readily im other words, by (8 permanent Tean—and in part ty | now be spared to ee thie ida, ould the exchanace large extensions of credit on our exporters’ books ; sive ood tn the The exporters have beon farced to have recourse to dis- | premin n+ 1 MPOrant sdvence be prod sesh cher count houses in their turn, and ax long we they did not, It may algo be proper to observe that it ie the babit of In competition with foreign governments and the pro | (ne lanes houres on be ; the last few months the remitiances to India for cotten Rave been ona steadily increaring eeale, and latterly Rave involved adrain of bullion from the bank. always been the habit of English traders to allow a cer tarp credit abroad, and hence America is now in our debt woavery large At the same time we have to pay for our raw mat with ready money, Bombay ‘and Egypt being eatisfied with !ittle or nothing but the is metals. Sooner or later the balance must, of courne, be redreseed. As we receive payment from the United States the money previously employed will be replaced, and at mort it is only a question of femporary withdrawal. Still the fact of thie mo mentary deficiency i's sufficient to disorganize the whole course of commerce. The Bank of kngland is ‘wnadie to distinguish between the effect of a mere ocea- @unal demand and that of the permanent investment of pad. The ouly remedy applicable in the rate of discount. Tn the first tmefnce the restriction simply operates to cut off a lucra Give and legitimate trade; in the other it is sometimes, ‘Dhongh not always, salutary. At the present moment, the advence by the bank io eight per cent op the Ieiter ground been altogether upnecersary palld the road for one by bot ap to ibe Rocky Moontaine they could get auy quan tity of timber te buat the re re) Dia, f Of the read, \ roperted (bat ber bey haw « © bended mire becuriten tmey wafery be me ib thie red agree Us the contemions demanded. Thiw in © cane mands exactly the of Of Bie Glebe it tn quite apy Cabinet because Mr Ge agree, to the American de Brown cons dered ‘wrong ar it will be found that there de mend orted 8B, bem plenty of cow be he trouble the Best, and the Centra The povernwent, w there two great re by the law whet authorzed the wiructed, it give Wo each company 902000 ard 144.00 per male, considering ibe difcully of ng the pact your, foriy per cent arses Waving panmed s re vit schools now ne of the city, the We expremed our ramen, bet where UW ch 1 ome Jectors of limited liability companies, create a demand a to thee vaiiding the reviway on certein dietricia It wae | largest whit Lanrene street) hat | Come fre, and it € eoned se ge cag, ean commanded tm cuemtrm thas | te ence of the oppty thei rome were are; tut te | fee's Sy" enc a gee RA ll le Ty pe igen FL LIT tl Torkey has, ae fur as the British public is concerned, | *PArP advance of the rate of discount ought to remind od 127 ip the primary departunen No 1, | wholly, tert that Canada shat! row torned out a practical failure, while that for the Argen: them of the riske they run. In the prevent state of the ai al Ne 4 of 18 No, @ of 116, | what ape paid scrom the Wines A . and Primary Moe 2 and 3, of 61 popila | Sood the adventace thie Would Ne e Fifth ward, with an average ws © Of | Tt would at alent one 6 during the past year, Ban siresdy bers " increase the American frvewwe avd a riar consolidation, with a jt fs neetionn td say, would be very diferent Keg on end Mmigninest of verhers, would, tp my ) manutectares, (0 ta maid the Americans desire t ment, prove Deneficlal, The Normal # heel for coriain clamen (whieh they are © teachers, under the charge of Mr Keasom, i» ex Canada “free of daty American curreney merchants trading with the Union have to contend with more than the ordinary chances of The capital of their customers is extin on A medium whieh js liable to anlooked-for finetuntione of its own, and the trade of the country is abuormal tune republic appears to have little more chance of sur @ee §=Only one conclusion is open, that the late action of the bank bas been exclusively directed against the pre- sent expansion of our foreign trade, ond wot aga up Hee exirancour investments, Tt may ge said that the fact of our exporte having ee y id nel brink fret (bat ree bility 0 of original myeny wou A ebrink fron (bat reepen ‘ 7 strong mire by Le profiable brs were « a the rear L Betce be (Coverver Brows, theogbt trght to cemend ¢f tbe gentiomen eho bad ire wabagercent of (he railway (hat they #heuld botid it aes fuet ae men aod money could General Dix and the Le part twee | (bey Would tui he reed we fatto it wae Powtibie io ue | oo. The speaker cext conmidered tbe meane of writen ng and giving it hasinese when comp would depend upon the commen tal tr That roe ot ral Sessions. Sreumeus to be trae, it may be conceded that the ehoner | lation has been generated which the easy credit afrded | ax ALLEGED RATR—FER ACCUHED FORFRITE wit | for five hondred miles in the -waliey of the Tistte, be wom | The (cia Soe ie esr nmaaicg that to all | tees propomie cunees be « frorats lation fe checked the vetter; but we | °% European exporters can only serve to encourage, BAL AND DIGAPTEARE. phi, ttle model | ine potiie sehoeln day oad crewing. the Free Acadew Rave no definite reasons for Supposing that any such mone ineaseten of thowem chen tamed epen, ded At the opening of the court yesterday Andrew Doon wae Fn gine colored and evening ecboole, for the year wax 91,602, In 1857 the overtrading was elvetiy to India aorale, oe each successive mail it news of arrivals of goods that our national Inge are insom). | Who war charged with perpetrating a rape upon Bliss oud (he Lele Sumter taught 216,065 rarely recognized, . cient to meet all the possible demande of the world, We | Neely, was called up for trial, His coupe! stated that | Were crested Men had moe of buffaloes ence th oe the belie tbat th regarta our car rather extraordinary to let ie Fv ENIKO #CHOOL® do, indeed, accumulate le mass of capital é piace ware desert. bot it bot, because, nb There were forty ¢ part of the cost ot deepening ‘every year, alti Of Inte we have probably been in. | Y¢ A! informed that Dunn was mom eat; that be Bed | pees if ine buttalo could there 80 could the ox, and yvernmeet thinks of sar dnced by the int Of new financial agencies to | made an engagemen| with bim last evening, Dut failed | that great conntry east of the mounteinn war leetined wo leone alarmed Te ere over-estimate the amount of our gains, b@t the recur | to keep it, Under those circumstances the trial could | be the great ment pron ne @ arter of posse. Ae Somelosive proct thal the Gespand exceeds the supply, | Bt Procend, and Amistaut Wtrict Attorney Bediord | S200 ue peuple cons te eared to wee utr the Berle In the ease of the money market the only way to cure | moved for & forfeiture of the recognimance, which war | of cattle, (he gree! Lerde of the oon! nett would (hen bw Beward wanse no treaty, bot thet arrangrinacts are made they * MeCulleeh arged in bis son val rey . tion —sn eminently unnatiefactory rangement Uncance Garin the evil in to lenson the demand, and thie i# the fect | three thousand dollars. ine oF of feocng the railway. There wae no puch | #ttendsnce of We 60 not vouch for the correctees of the aber which merchants and ebhippere ought to learn. There in thing ae & deer: there, When they cromed the moot wale pepe wae 7.08 wih an every dance +f | moots in every jartioular, but we leuere they ‘no necessity for raising a cry of alarm, but there is clearly DIUCHARSS OF THB GRAND JUBY. rr 4.0%, making 0 (tel of 24,066 ou regater, and an aver | found to emmbrare the maln porns they found the country of the mpe borh ante & call for prudence in ep bm peg for the ‘The Orand Jury browght in & very large wamber of in | kind of prose wh ch (he drivers of the emge © 4 coming year. Mr. McCulloch has warned us of the dao | gicrmente, and, having acted upon all the cases brought | "Plt ¥eF aA nutritious a hay The ¢ gers which threaten the mercantile world im Americs z cv ueer there, The Mermone bed pre 4nd the intimate connection between the two countries | before them, were Gaebarged, with the thanks of the | the get pood water i will allow no calamity to befall the States without affect. | Court for the diligent manner is which their duties were | jade productive Brigham ¥ ing un The Secretary of the Trearury hopes to remove | Performed. The preenere were arrmgned, and on pired bely Abree be one source of danger by reducing the exaggerated cor | [PE Bet ewlty to ihe charges preferred, Ceye were ver ga deweryt rency of the Union, and we ought to eecond hie attempts | 068 for (herr trials. by curtailing credits which involve the same evil i» | peeenTion Ax AGED PATHRR- NOVEL MO form. no! A POTRICT ATTORNEY FALL IN PORRTON POUR! Before the called District Attorney Fall [From the London Times’ Money Article, Jan. 9 } said Le Wiehed to m Monon tp rather a pecu The panic—for such 1 may now be termed—in foreign | case, under the Poor iaw, to compel Jobn Summons, securities has greatly increased today Metican shows | Varick rtrret, te make provision for the support & fall of 1 per cent at 21%; Greet a fall of % at 1° aged father, who wes thrown upon the charity of the ey be be red Spanieh Passive another tall of % at 26%, Turkish (166 county, and complied to seek refuge im station | P* r 1 He 8 fall of Nat 41% ; and Braailian scrip a fallof i at % | hooses Such condart on the part of & pon who wae A Mage ceaches ego Cacadanss of 15,008 American goverument oe the Vase of new com trquiations We shall not comment on these ont at present, more than Wo my thai they deeply of interests of Canada, aad that bey ing Pertpronity 4 prize, great as are ite benefits, wonit be “payity 1 @histhe Whether the people of (amad any euch price tnay well be deutand tnd Mr Gait ininnd to arcade to weet one (h in Feporind they Come Cn profound agitation throwghet Cal resenied 4 ter 4 Cincipime Of «meee meets, oF even of tb mente of the prem oe elapied aiar work re ening © he fot ont reg figpitien v6 + vulgare byhly repulere ¢ ste mind end lo Which they uhowld never Ce < : pe 3 (Prom the London News’ Money Article, Jan 6) Nt canwot be doubted that the great expansion which hae taken piace in our export trade to the United Statice Since the conclusion of the civil wat has had considerable his mounene aod ne the expiration while © Competent wopply of male teachers . bie tO support bie parent he characterized "4 with the rheumat+ ot 6 ° if weeee oli 6 t ven for farther p of money, under the twofold operation of a laree in- | Premium. fo humanity, and that he could Dot ealp botomesioa | Vind t0 the Rosky Moantas . he ay lll Mg a ted Mer owner ereare in the sumber of bills seeking discount, and in | LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS—BRITIEN MANUPACTUR | i support bis father, tut be driven a® an outeast of the mineral resources «f euntry, tae - Ma ly unject in Washingum, wh« the necessity imposed upen us of paying in cash for the KKS “SWEET UPON’ AMPRICAN MERCHANTS. foriety " | from Colorado the receipt of gold . ore * works ago, and the prey balk of the raw materials which we work op into the {From tne London Times, Jan. 10) The Jodge enid that that war the fret tase of the kine ot ened spree ore wndertingt! where then ¢ goanafactured form and consign on credit to America The city folke old enough to remember one, t¥o or that was ever brought before i. 3S the m deve ‘ . The tee ol the New York Jima. s For thie reason, abd also because it is important that we | three catastrophes in the American trade, are ehakine | oruer ‘ . - ; aw heuer should keep a good account of the extent to which we | their heads and pointing at the signs of another ng HEAVY FENTENCES FOR ORAND evelopment in Cuerseo if they com merken 8 ere trusting the American mercantile community, much | before long. The Americans are sending us mited ond aad theiy materials 4 oa ' paren re interest attaches to the periodical statements of exports | orders, and we are sending them unlimited supplies ot [rem ten ve iwente ‘ y of prepared by Meera, Guion & Co., of Liverpool. The | They send us lew and lem money, and, what i# worse qvere We of macvines ms 5 ee And Sgores for the month of December are now rendered, | joes and lese of any material equivalent. They ee fommer Le war f , ¢ gued im thie Tak conceal any ee to America in that | that we are “sweet upon them,”) and they encours had bern Ceecver ¢ ‘ “ , h exceed T cent thore of the most | the t sentiment. Our confidence, they are r p Neagente eee, | MOURIANN®, of ective mouth of Decamber ever known. “The rijorned | gorved, shall not be wasted. The happy secanion of | "outa Muatched the preeetboud, And wae yarwsed and Lemna riows } fatetnon: vives the number of packages of Britieh manu ahboonded demand on our friends faith | eee ce Martin (wh 44 term fn the State Privee The pet rentag ‘ moran om the your pre. | A fextoree (including cottons, woollens, worsteds, line reat need of all the commodities in which | wag convicted of breaking the ow of Jamon Cassidy's M4 ome jannen Witty Oh ree erier7 eT. eS bee ke.) shipped fro iL the wise cows and modern instances of | Jewelry store, No. 12) Bowery, on the na of the 94 1 three, and thet of 1663, on far on anaes those from July v0 Deasanbes for the tense Donel com (arn, neainet sade conducted om | ‘of this month, anf rtealing a geld watch worth $70 He sist vet gy from & wmilar ewenit | - ied 7 e told © ‘ tomar ~ ‘ yy — yen A. body Ae oad auld be t wae caught ih the act and Landed over to ® policeman, Sar perenne tee fer’s aor will 4 le fot Comete—ent th of tthe — De ember Mickeel Maddox was tried and conv cted of rieaing & pocketbook contain ng seventy-nine @elare from een es eae Le yg eb the od inet, evidence war cone » wearing that shesaw Lim empty the boom of the bile and vor | SwtEre They were Carover ng e a enl of & « renty pet ent bave The Otere Marder. { mncarsp, Wich was reesabily Ww oe | THR PRMOFERS TO = a> Gp ts lhere y) rs ‘The prisomers Gonmales and Pe oer reem@uy putirend could eae a Tre ogiemine at a gee come ose tm the Kiegt County Goort of Oyer sat Team yer’ oe wwe Prery 0 ratee of puley, erpecirecy pombes ye ‘ang to Snes Sage minerals yet in Uiah, but when the Gen | ged fee orem ppd sows Ms den. that some | Marder of Jose Garcia (ere in (be City Pere i” Woold get tif Brytem store to ee of the Packoger. Siay bo Devemitans + 12,700 188.. er tthe Mat L wien: fe | tye om the 924 of November lat, were We here mee Of cur pattie ectenls oe have completed the | tenced yeatenday, bot in oH wore A tee owe of Temroction preerited on (howe inevtutions, | Mr. Tewseen4, ernioe oovnse: of Fe hoer, “ wee called in court aye be ‘There prisoners were each pee Ee ey FROMPT FUMIERMEXT OF A RATLBOAD CAR FICE + e aes eS o of the een, wee arr’ Attorney Hel © @ 4 fr enters that the wan om tied aimee @ihin shadow of the Cer Fog AA Cat wae wav ankle We thew bo the

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