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FINANCIAL *AND COMMERCIAL. TO EE Soxpay, Feb. 11, 1866, Laat wook was, on the whole, a dull one in Wall street, ‘Tho suspense with which the action of Congress upon the now Finance bill is awaited tended to limit the volume of business, and on the Stock Exchange prices remained ‘about steady till Thursday, when some strong buyers mado their appearance in the market, and it acquired an undertone of strength not befgre observable since the commencement of the year, Quotations im- proved with the increased activity of. business, and a confident fecling was manifested by the operators for e rise. At half-past five o'clock last evening Michigan Southern was quoted at 69, Cleveland and Pittsburg 79% #80, Northwestern 27% a 98, preferred 6434 © %, Rook Island 101%, Erio 78a %, Fort Wayne 01% a %, Hudson River 100 a 4, Read- ing 100 a 3, New York Contral 88% 0 %. A rise in railway stocks is looked for on the basis of in- creased earnings, and as the recent fall was precipitated ment to the old bill pass in its present form, which 1s im- probable, the Stock Exchange, alike with the entire busi- ness community, will experience a certain sengo of relief, and the bugbear of an impossible contraction and foreign Joan wiil sink into comparative insignificance. Its pas- wage has been already discounted, and the bears, in any event, will find it of very little future service. Government securities improved during the latter part of the week, under the reassuring effect of Louis Na- poleon’s speech in reference to Mexico and the growing impression that the financial policy of the government must necessarily be conservative in character to enable the Treasury to meet its maturing obligations during the next two years and a half. The gold market was very firm upto Friday undera scarcity of coin for delivery, loans being made at 4 a 1 per cent per diem; but on Saturday it weakened under ‘an increased supply caused by sales of coin brought by the California steamer and otherwise, and loans were made at % a 1-16. It was at the same time rumored that the government was in the market as a seller, but this seemed hardly probable. The “shorts” in gold have been severely tated during the last fortnight to make thoir deliveries, and they are calling loudly upon ‘the Secretary of the Treasury to supply the market from the surplus in the Sub-Treasury. The practice of the government selling gold secretly ts, however, to be Condemned, the more especially as an act of Con- ‘greas already provides for the diversion of any such sur- ‘plus to the creation of a sinking fund. If the surplus in the Treasury is so large as to justify tho sale of a por- don of it the sale ought to be publicly advertised and the proceeds devoted to the establishment of the fund fm question, the law relating to which has thus far been treated as a dead letter, and the repeal of which Mr. Mo- Culloch asked for in his report on grounds that wore by 0 means clear. Gold advanced from 139), a 140 on Monday to 140% on Friday, but on Saturday it touched 1384, and closed at 139%. Foreign exchange was depressed, and tho rates through- out the week steadily declined, under an excessie sup- pty of Southern cotton bills and a disposition on the part of importers to defor remittanc»s, in the hope of a de- line of the gold premium after the supply of coin in the market becomes more abundant. The demand for gold for customs duties suce the Treasury is suppoced to have suspended its sales has been heavy; but the banks have lost a far smaller amount of specie than has been paid into the Sub-Treasury, The question is asked, ‘Where does the gold for duties come from? It comes partly from hoards, and to some extent from with- Grawals of over-duo interest on the gold bearing debt; ‘Dat as the Sub-Treasury, in stating the amount of its Gaily balance, fails to separate coin from paper, it is timpossibdie to tell whon the government is a seller un- Jess occasionally by Gold room observation, Bankers’ @torling bills at sixty days weakoned nearly one per cent ‘between Monday morning and Saturday, closing at 107% 107%. Bills on Paris were at the same time quoted at Gf. 200, a Gf. 900.; Hamburg, 3534 2 36; Amsterdam, @)¢ & 40%; Frankfort, 40%; 0 40%; Bromon, 77 0 77%. Prussian thalers were 70}, a 71. ‘The export of cotton for the week ending February 6 ‘was above the average, alike with the general crport trade, aggregating 14,897 bales. The receipts in this ‘market for the wook ending on the ¥th were 27,360 Dalen. The market was dull and declining, mainly under the Liverpool advices. A recent circular states the Feoeipts at the ports of the United States since September ‘1, 1865, at 1,179,000 bales, and the oxports at 610,000 ‘bales, leaving a stock on hand of 673,000 bales; but as all cotton statements and estimates differ, strict reliance @an hardly be placed upon the exact accuracy of any them, The stock at Now Orieanson February 3 is turned at 180,000 bales; Savannah, on the 24, 10,403 Dales; Charleston, on the 1st, 6,608 bales; Galveston, on January 27, 31,148 bales. The new crop prospects in the South are reported to be Jess promising than héretofore. ‘The old property owners are in many cases without the means of planting, and a number of difficulties beset ‘Rew comers. Among these are local hostility to Northern ‘men, & soarcity of cotton seed, the purchase or lease cf eligible plantations and the labor question. Fr paid negro labor bas not yet been established, and the system io (no that unpleasant transitional state which invariably attends reorganization. Moreover, now comers, however ontorprising and well provided with capital, aro in nearly every case unaccustomed to planting, and consequently at 8 groat disadvantage as compared with the old planters, and their profits for {ho Gret year or if indeed they realiae any, will probably be i, The real restoration of the otion trade of the South must come from the Southerners themselves, aided by Northern capital, and the strongest incentive to com- meroial and agricultural activity will lie in political re- construction, and the longer this is delayed the longor will the productive industry of the South continue to langniah. ‘The money market has been without any new feature, the extreme ease of the last two months being still its marked characteristic notwithstanding (he large amount on temporary Joan in the Sub-Treasury, Of what use these enormous deposits are to the government at pre- ont it ts diMoult © 960, and at any time the © policy of receiving them is questionable. ‘We long ago pointed out the source of weakness they are the Treasury, as the latter must be always prepared to meet twenty-five millions of them (Clearing House cer- tifloates) at call, and the remainder at ten days’ notice. ‘The tof amount of temporary deposits hold on the Ist of Jangary was $97,257,195, and within the last week the Dalance in the Sub-Treasury here was nearly a handred ‘millions (Inclading cotn) ; although on Saturday afternoon Jaat it was down to $89,535,873. This amount is far in excess of the wants of the department; but interest must be paid upon it notwithstanding. The first object of Mr. McCulloch should be to pay of thie temporary oan, and until itis done he will be able to make very little progress in funding seven-thirty notes. By forcing the currency Lying inert in the Sub-Treasury into circula- ton, he would assist in lowering the rate of interost and Ancroase the case of the money market. The capital thus Feleased would seek omployment in other ways, among them tho purchase of government bonds, and thus their ‘market price would be stimulated, and inducements ‘Would exist for the holders of seven-thirty notes to con- ‘Vert them into six per cents at par, ‘With the increased activity on the Stock Rxchange which marked the closing days of the week there was & Proportionately large demand for money, which had pre- viously beem very light, and call loans wore generally made at six per cont, with exceptions, mostly on govern- Mont securities, af five. The discount line showed diminished activity, owing to the duiness of business ends less-abundant supply of first class and good com- smerolal paper, which are alone in favor. These grates paetat 7 per cont and 8 a 9 respectively, Inferior mames evomit to 2 share of 10.0 15 per cent among the jg Rete brokers. - fee Mow Oricans Preayune pudiishes the following of the last report of the tate Treasuror on the @f Lontetana — asses » a bic got ct een ete : nee «ona ties econ of and active efforts to avert ” — eee kee club, Corn was again lowor, ate the recurrence Eee on toe are of vars ERIS ee $1,810,442 | cline of 10, per bushel. The tales wore about 32,000 ‘ Poywctans 10. Seats 2?Bonrd of Health, to roport Expendiiure daring the same pariod “PAT | oun mized Westra and 0s or whine Son Looking After Southern Interests | wh wos Tmomihly othe Gouna euch maeaaareg a8 tay Det pro- |, but owner proserve public Garanaiyzing tas balance 50h :228 | Stl in bayor's favor tf anything, zp conus tall and Prospects. ofa com An llnarton ae ooered ey quran nest af peveiations, al wm 8 ys $408 178 conseta of Confederate money, $88,000 0 | IOG07 cshaisat boa for Bate, “Malt was Gull. and pone = Yoon bicing dayh chars bet ene prsteed warm bande seamen cg oh, cue ar in the Louisiana State Bank (in liquidation) for $0,038. : masa She to Tho sotval balanee in eurront available funds was where. | , COrres.—-No cargoes ware gold; a moderat dovcre | A HECPLESS AND HOPELESS PEOPLE, | contrast tor service sine year, "Now tho solution | The wintor bas been unusealiy severe, and, hey. should ‘But this is subject to reduction for the | demand prevailed at full for all 4 — pet gn rr deplorable conditios, fore $92,936. bj tions excepting grades, not in de- of this is not found in the loose charge amerted in some | not be permitted to by the cold or sum odie for balaness for ry mee ae | aad amare, quarters, that the land ownecs are Fetasing fo ive fair Appeals are made to me dally for I regret tins for the aeenomthe a ricon cloning with the, tendency ail ta buyer's favor owners compel them to offer # just standard of wages; comisead that tae Svorssers 6 tho poor be suthorized $875,658. Of this amount the Of Orleans sup- | Pr oo oe , ) and it is notorious that the are refusing to enter | aod requested to contract for fifty cords of to be ; ninetoen. other counties | Tho sales wore about 2,760 bales. We quote: THE DISRUPTED STATE OF SOCIETY. Ht tis Se ano mun Rgwoay Seiten gr ear oes | Same semen erate ous and general sevens was $21,518. The ae © eg rates. prevailing afore fhe war. The question may be | and thas constantly exposed to tie oopany ot as just > recklessness indolence creatures bave no means ts for nary ex! ir ant will ” tha'payments “or ekaraon Southern Views ef the Labo poems , wit “et oon beget such (want as seoport ai fur abehdana, tala wayeral request Question. that the scale of wants of the pote | irester “fp on the pocket fe cisens bore than not rise above that of sui his animal | a fraud on, or by, the of New Yorks &e. , &ec. &C. cravings, and that he is yet to be in that slow | would be on the.citizens of that city, What the Mayor Sen eeukn © a Prorat och Pte may be ween how ola pocorn or He eae ze a ‘hes te Faspenioxssuna, Va, Jan. 29, 1866. ec fi ute abla ane <a for what is oe abeotute and pent and thes xs eraser wuraunmnns Or wiseandvet. “athe best lands ia the fortile valeys ofthe Rappahan~ | in homenopathe quantities Mieke that ass i. nock and the James must go uncultivated year, ‘digest it as a mild {llustration of things —= Logis Any one can see that the South, in Washington, is | The most unremitting offorts of the proprietors to secure | as are here and hereabouts at this moment, about “helpless of all that heaven’s waiits require.” The right @ competent force of the freedmen, under contracts in the ox. Somapead'. 00 tie. tania Hf aot alla 30340 8c. | fy wrong 62; oS oe oN 5 eek eee ee Felt Cee ee eas ae Permaanefor cropping, save + MERCER FEMALE EMIGRATION SCHEME, 4 ored ined fact is patent. I mict men, one time , DOW failed. A past ghee for ton tee 8 60a. for eee ee seeching subsistence; men one time prominent, now ut- Pith Fo i pape eg nr cng yes ee +» $52,017 | _ Provisions.—Roceipts 1,445 bbls. pork, 447 do. terly obscured; men who once deemed fine robes their ae be his Riis 1s,003 | 604 pegs cut moni, 1124 pkow lard The pork ark | peo.iuat right, now clad in tho coarset raiment; men | freedofs and aon thai he n alowed. far wages for tue | Action of the Legislative Oouncil of Washing- 20 wore meas | of habits absolutely destitute of more than the | labor; but do not allow him the cruel license of living 19,000 butepricss Sertiael, snd how as an'idler among the impoveriahod wastes of the Bouth, Territory Condemning It, nd moans of cloanliness; men who wore once 0O8- | wire the problem of subsistence for whites and blacks ton be sidered exquisites, in mode and manners, at length look- | is now pressing with fearful force, and acoumulating &e. &o. &e. ing almost execrable in the one and awkward in the other.” And nearly all those men were doubtful, many of them hopeless, as to the future. Why? That brings me to another class—the Northern radicals, Those aro evidently the special terror and hate of the discomfited and denuded Southerners, And these rabid radicals abound in Washington. I met one wherever I went. For Th involves the ty, ifnotthe apie 1e inisodiatety someraed, hls ove whieh should the com attention and call for the speediest adjust of opinion that its aggravating com- | following ‘Counoil ‘ill,”” introduced into the Legisla- $808, thom the black man is a political idol—the white sufforors | ment. 1 am myselt of opinion tliat tts agererw ie tthe. |: The miscellaneous expenditures are therefore... 63,659 ; of the South, or even of the North, political nonentitieg, ae simplification. ‘Of that pS ‘ime; there is | *€re of Washington, Territory, on the day before the Grand total.......... vesseceseccecscceeeese+$921,713 | hams. Tho ions in lard wore to a moderate ex- | Their convorsation convinced me that justice to theirown for present reflection in what my informant says Salonen ie a Of this $63,000 two-thirds’ were mero payments of | tent only, but Fa ta tae aioe rod, | Tee wil have to be wrenched from thom. Their vision ‘THE FREEDMEN’S BURRAV. See: Fork aan desiring to emigrate to the Pacthe accounts without any actual expenditure, tho corro- | thaws OP PAS Wt Mei Sdn fox’ Wostorn and 28 8 | 18 8 opaque as the object of thelr venoration is black. | One thing, however, I must add here.’ Without excep- coast, assel le. @ eX: Seon ne tne civil wovereraont of the Sate, extiusive | 380. for Stato. Choose was vory firm, with a good in- | They wore telescopic philanthroplsts—thoy are micro- | tlon, planters and others complain of en ‘njudiclons some | Whereas his, Exeellenay Wiles Pickering, Governor of the per diem and other charges of the slature | Quiry; the sales were at 15c, a 210. scopic evilists, 80, at all events, one in Washington will —— en & ae wor pa pens ae “4 oe ue eel oe aeaetnaes <etaeh Sere aaa oe a when in session, have amounted to about $525,000 for Rice continued quiet, but previous prices well main- conclude who talks, in tarn, to thom and to the submis- Paver nc Ce oe eek can 16 mek te, renee pr a nat gee ad one year and a quarter, averaging about $400,000 a year. | tained. re paar ‘On ‘side of me I a we: ‘the late rebell pon ‘A very sorious omission is, that we can find nowhere any | Svcar.—Prices ruled firmer with » continued fair de- | sive Southerners, upon whose necks they hold tho heel, oe arc it. ey an sanidued, of $e opamerig, ¥. . —_ coq S0004n OF. DEERE BR ES LIOR Oe Eee saa ood votes Hinvene were taken for Tellning parposes | and felentlessly insist on Keeping It there, ‘Truo, in dino cases the sufferer consents to condone the | they have there Nceensited apes laa: tapreteitens ee eestor e oelition of the state in | at very full prices, but the exact rates wero kept pri- DOWN THE POTOMAC, Soeees Eo De i Saotive of! thip'| of one 4. 6. Maret, So hee tielane Oe eed regard to its various forms of bonded dobt and interest | vate. Also 280 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 11)¢o. 4 12c., | ‘Those rapid generalizations as to what impressed me cement Dot wear a healthy appearan he. wen, senceaneting, people eabinnien, The following table shows the quotations of the 1ead. | $6 40. at 1246, 0.136, and 60 do, Martinique at 11%<0. | gt Washington will enablo youto Judge that I started | “ifr? Wm, 3, Dickerson, near this city, was recently the | ompidyment await a iholt sdvent in this Territory; and ing shares at the first session of the Stock Exchange at | 1130. for fair to good roflning,Cuba, and 120, a 13340. for | thence upon my tour of investigation without bright | object of a negro mutiny. Ho at one time owned over a | whoreas it bas long been known to the people.and the the close of each of the last four weeks:— fair to chico grocery do. Refined was very firm. hopes as tothe things I would seo, and the thoughts I | hundred sorvants, a the rage he a < public Journalists of the Territory that such a Stocks. Jan, 20, Jan. 27. Feb. 8, Feb. 10, | , TALiow Was inactive, with sales of 80,000 Ibs. at 1240. | would hear uttored in the South amid all this. ve ne Sin TMs wages Wane weeikewetaes | come ies eae ee ee cit as Atlantic Mail. a 10k 15 aig | TRO. ot was unchanged inevery respect, | Crashing through tco-in the Potomas, off steamed our | of the year’s produce. ‘They worked. Tho time of the | same has been endorsed by the silende of the people and Fe poctpa meea Gh3g heal = 0556 ‘Tho gales embraced 30 cases seed leaf at 13c, a 300. and | miserable mail boat, on the ovoning of Eaturday, the | division camo — thelr Say a ce ny ee the failure of the Lraieconrp to a = same, and — Aiton & Terre Haute pref 67 63% -«68.~— | SS bhds Kentucky at 8ig0. nddige, | | ay | ath. Nearly all tho passengers wore ex-Confedoratos, eats Cea ae ine apemnenieantine rooad ladles are eee cals ty alc hommes tote Bast Canton Company........ 44% 44% 433 434 | and nominally a trifle lower, but no special salos<were | One of them had only just como back to the regions of | The officer choven deemed it juss; they did not. Hod. fern States, and spent nearly all their means already in Cleveland & Pittsburg. 8665 7? 81g 19% +4 4 after raband absence ever, they took it, or had to take It, as the federal officer | getting to New York and in the amounts al- Cleveland & Toledo. 106K 1668 oapg. | MeepOnA ee eee RE-POST oe LIONS Se ees tees of four | every neya ins dgtorminalion that’ thers was justi for | Seta" Secuied by Ms: Keresg, trom Ure soenes of thet Chicago & Milwaukes..., — 57. oy eae Wetec Oye ak years, Ho looked wretched in costume andcountenance, | white men agaiust black. 80 people here talk and think | iste bereavement to our shores; and whereas his Rx- Chicago & Rock Island... 10234 9834 100% 10136 Ho was not the stuff of which soldiers are mado, and ran Pic! has assured us that Oregon Chicago & Northwestern. 823 28% = 284 2184 ages igi ngs ea ete away to avoid the glory, and the graves, which three oxocutive officers and pro- Chicago&Northwestern pf 57% 65 54 64) The following is an official copy of the indictment rp 4 minent citizens, have made it certain that any Chicago & Aiton RR. 108 1084-117 17 found last wook in the Court of Oyor and Terminer of his brothers had sought and obtained. The poor number of emigration that cannot be pro- Chicago and foeeed 107 _ 116% «120 creature was vory despondent, vided this Kamer can and will be Chicago, Burlington&Qu’y 118 12 Ft 12 against Richard T. Colburn, the alleged author of the “Pm no coward,” he sald, inexplanation; “but I suitably provided for by 3 and whereas Central Coal... - & “ 40% =a Ibellous article upon Mr. Stewaré, lately published in 4 “ we aro assured by his Excellency that the sum of three Cumberland Coal.----- 46 44% 44% 826 | tho St Louis Rapultican:— disliked exposure, cooley =e prea to look my thousand dollars Is at once required to enable’ thom ware a Canal . save Reames ot ie” oe Mex | Sumter ros Oe eee lon sagan se in bag sealed i its 2 r sustain Michigan Goutra Tose 10132 100% 102% | and for the body of the oltysand county of Now York, | “And well you may,” ered a fodoral sergeant, near at ee anpinees giosear, wameaeay ond Michigan Southe .. TL ot s | as wg tay ore rag Colbura, late ol | him, “I’m a soldier, and can’t seo things as politicians ‘wo aro also assured that the same is singly do: mie awl art 103% | fully and maliciously contriving, and Intending to vil do; "so ay I, Give mo the memory of a dead brother, pe EM hs tera mei Mariposa Mining........ 13% 18 12: 12% | and defame one Alexander 'T. Seowart, of o! who stood to his cause, bad or good; give it me any day bay Bo it enacted by the Legislative Amembiy MariposaMining preferred 19 _ its 17 county, amd in the of ako then and shore sooner than the living hand of a skulker.”’ of the Territory of Washington, That the sum of three Now York Meawal RR... 65 81 91%) 98 ‘Delng, anasoteing Sim, Wesel ABeneee into | "It was fearful—tho effect of this reproach on that poor thousand dollars be and hereby is appropriated from New York & Erie RR... 89% 84 78% 7844 | publio scandal and disgrace, and to imjure and. aggriove money in the Treasury, for the Of relieving ond New York & Erie prof... 86% — 81 8034 | bim, tho said Alexander T. , by means of the | man. A civilian undertook to consolo him by showing ren Mie umalting Gansportalion to. the Pecillo cosas Obio & Mississippt 26% 25 Og ee oe eer cate mai tho 12th day of | now much ‘better it was to have no brand of traitor on from sald city of New York. P Pacific Mail........ 188 «©6170 «©6.165—Ss 190 | January, in tho year of our Lord ‘at the ward, city ‘Bao. 2 That the Auditor ts suthorised t0 draw Pitusburg é Fort Wayne. 95} 93% 93 92% | and county al Sany sae Se oe his warrant upon the val ‘Seesmurer: im Sewer wicksilver Mining...... 41) 38 80% 403g | Compose and ‘and cause and: procure to be then Governor Prine gen ‘Gol. ing BR <1 101g 9694 993 1005¢ | and there composed sind {nw certain publi tart bund fi ha perp exarened in Government securities were quoted on each Saturday ag mere | ~ bie and first section of this sot, aod the Trea- newspaper then and these, was — surer is hereby authorised and’ directed to pay said war- of the past four weeks as follows:— oof sald oty and county Uy & certain false, scan. wena these genur maa ininh oes Jan. 20, Jan. 2%, Feb. 3. Feb. 10. Galo of and concerning from Sixes of 1881.. “Adare” Toy “108204 | im, the mld Alexander ©, Stewart, oomialning, there, tee Ce new i) om ia ing, that is Ps say -Alasender T. Stowart (une ca ta uae pee mene : . oye one, Alexander T. Stewart first above mentioned thereby pn ns ro meaning) who came to New York in’ 1836 aa a young it to a second reading, the feeling of tle better informed 10136 10235 «= 10254 | man, with $1,250 in his ot, and who straightway portion of thé community being decidedty against this Es, oo oy ~ poy cape po bog ceen mo Mae koore {il-considered and worse than visionary enterprisa. The 08: 09 9957 | shop in Maiden lano, is at this moment by far the richest Alta of youtordany, alluding to this subject, says:— ryy 085 96. man ontheconticen. * * Stewart (the ‘The fate which awaits a majority of these poor orpham 93 | said Alexander T. Stewart first above mentioned thereby girla, should they actually arrive here and pe thrown ‘4 bs oT — | meaning) is a long-head hard-fisted, selfian trader, ‘unent gen th world for sapport, ie one to He (the said Alexander T. first above mentioned ‘and the whole is one of atopem Tho aggregate value of the imports other than dry share sosetag) Sat Se Oar Gia a Ae oa ore = ooald onty be conceived inthe brain of a goods and specte at this port during tho woek ending | ing down a weaker competitor, wl ¢ can do without subject for a lunatic asylum or an institution feriavolan- I nalty. * ¢ © '© Yetthis man(the sald the fact that February 9 was $1,833,008. The total imports of the Ken are T: guewsst. Asst shove sientionsd thereap eho armen ogee 2 eet week compare a3 foliows:—~ peer Betas mp ee ng Maggs Baa ‘the prospect None of ithe forethroateniags bw Pb dieawe poet comers # orn fon et Week eriding Jan. 21. Feb. 2. Fw. 9. — - Albee 7 ergy of winter could deter those who had hoarded a little from the world (him, the said Aloxander T. Stewart, first above means compliment to the hearts a Sqtaress “'ssnue | mentioned shreby menaing) 00g” of te most minora ag ed oe i say eta Sensi wher ines | ol ood sone of oar poole — ——_ ______. ______ | ble, | Thero is an example here, in Now York, of s promi: ‘any lack of honest moans to live they go and plunder, as | And I fully believe that mine-tenths of our comitanity Total..........$4,029,08 $7,222,673 $6,574,936 | nent basinoss man (iim, the maid Alexander to contin have for months be:n doing, until at last ther> ie | nesetily endorse the above statement, Ifthe Mercer The New York imports of foreign dry goods compare | ‘ity driven by his affairs, so that he cnainot take even one ae avec bal coy Saany of thoes sorely, and ta expedition has already it 16 of course 100 Inte to as followa with formor roturns:— day out of seven for rest, and not ono in a year for recre- try eee Ae horcemaosead Ps ‘ost of | remedy tho evil, and we must do the best we oan fo pro- ‘avaivida) 1888 a908 1909, | ation. He (the sald Alexander 7. Stewart thereby mean- eee ett mate of dar That is hoped rather than | vide fee. these ‘Unfortanates hus thrown Entered at tho port. . $2,025,651 649 $4,741,870 | iDg) nover or rarely invites any one to dine with him, confidently expected. ‘our shores; but for Heaven's sake let ny ot ‘Ahrown on market... Pere 853,206 4,271,487 | ARdwit te sald, his folations are dreadfully infe- Nothing scetns to be more ¢osired hero than a | {it | That there are Seay cumartiod is rere ae we ‘ liaitous, though this te bot peculiar, to millionaires return to industry on the part who have a porma- {a true; but it ie no less true Entered atthe port....11,100,365 - 8,108,184 20,510,961 | (‘he samo Aloxander T. Stewart theroby meaning) ts nent interest in tho place. The whit ‘aro ready | Who never would marry if they had the opperwunity, ‘Thrown on market, ..11,614,636 3,507,409 18,785,129 | Feported to have offered bis wifo half a million lately to do their part—so they say, and I oheve user, “bux | many more who, are ey ya zs . water to consent to a divorce; but she, wih a cunning H ‘of ind) in the | more who should never under The shipments of specie from the port of New York | and an avarice worthy of her sellish spouse, ee es era ee ee weet bem Br ‘circumstances; and the idea that the these last week and during the year compare as follows with | refusos, hoping to outlive bim (by tho words ‘‘solfish Cgpirits,?" and Teak bs teed reatnn She wait et fie can find hosorable employment oa the exports for the same pertod in 1864 and 1806 :— spouse” and him thereby the same Alexander T. Blowart constat to seceps the lense whieh hes brought freedom ir arrival in any position above that of the eammon monning). He-has no heirs of his own, but has several by tothe slave; but the biacks want more than nominal | domestics—if even so fortunate as that—is > 1864, 1866, 1866. | side issues (by the sald sentence of aavertions meaning | Circling earthworks or real freedom—they want equality and idleness, ts they will learn to their bitter cost ar. seen Suisieee deoyioon | that the sam® Alexander T. Sownrt bas formed disreha- | _ In tue sack not more than a dozen houses wore spared. | This is the particular carse’ whigh to brood | Tivaly if they ever arrive, ; sberedii aps eadlie 84 Syn aaa ee rs e) Aeandor Te ttowart | Every article of value, whetlior furnitare of else, wus de- | generally ever ail the section of country tu which I now | tess poor ae young Daring year to date... $6,098,096 $3,514,108 $5,577,714 | meaning thereby) allows his wife a.splendid honge and | Sfo¥ed. | Hence the citizens are now destitate of nearly | am. The stunning blow whieh in ap instant refh, the ot brake tn bah Fall ng off this yoar compared with last...... pit 339 thousand doll for pin mone; 4 ia build. | every household trace.of past opulence or luxury. Be- | owner of his property in the black Man was great, but it ine Falling off this year compared with 1864 420,322 | jae me ak noi a A ‘ tweca fifty and sixty houses were uttorly torneo pices | was loss onerous in its effects than the blow which also of time in thees States, will testify. aig report com ing a new palatial mansion on Fifth avenue, to cost-@ | oF burned; and ‘bank and Post Office, among public | and at the same moment left him without commandabie The whole number of national banks now stands at | million of dollars, while he (the samo Alexauder T, Stew- buildings, "tumbled to the ground in flames, A S riittom labor, left bim thus at a ‘the most critical. Of St. Patrick’s rt thereby meaning) allows one of his mistresses DF anee +d sixteen hundred and thirty, the last organized being the | ™ ‘of dollars, I am well assured, would not cover the tength meaning thereby that the same Alexander T. stowart | damage hore inflicted on this sort of lone. ‘rane. ‘OF VIRGINIA UNCULTIFATRD, dn otiounad eens First National Bank of Chatahoochte, Columbus, Ga., | harbors, keeps and maintains disreputable women as ie war Predencksburg bad branches of threo | _ ‘The labor as it now will, Lam ered}. | lyn, to make arrangements for the celebration \of with a capital of $100,000, Those previously organized | concubines, and ono of them in particular whom | tenks alt doing well aud ‘ening prosperous trade. | bly informed, leave tireo-fourths of the culitvablo por- | Patrickta Day 1a that ofty, tal of 208, 1, | he thos ‘a house and five thousand dollars a year . ‘aa pe represent an aggregate capital of $407,750,208. Total, | Jin money, He (he same Alexander T. Stewart thereby Fen A inet a re insld Lariat Cobgrecast tothe | 1% Temperance Hall, No. $407,860,203. Amount of circulation tssued to the | moaning) is fearful of his personal sa‘ety, tnd net long towns, as In this county Seems to be the «use, and with a | Alexander Campbell, the national banks during the week reached $1,760,990, | ago discovered a plan to abduct lim, 60 as to oxi cerns, Now their capital, ‘seoured, only | cons-q:ent ceporowentanse ‘of unsoucht and unneces- | Mulvey, Secretary. The Previously, $25,300,050, ‘Total, $258,118,880. No now | Money from bim by foros. | Ho (him the said Alexander | gnapies them to pay twelity-tive conte specie on their | sary blacks in the cities, i448 not at all difflealt to foresee aaa anil Captain J. T. Stowart thereby moaning) nover gives anything to | ote” puts v ry fairy and paintally iustrates the ex- | the consequences, Not one-fourth of the sail quan- | i sanrevel. banks hare been made depositories of tho publie money | charity, but sometimes does to politios; all of wi isting unpoverishment trom acommorcial point of viow. | tity of ground here will be put in agricultural Gnder, | from the committes on. ome the =e OP abd Let ll peewee a weg pg gts ogee Bat it cannot, and does wot, represent, the desolation | The old or useless Diacks remain encumbrances on theit | proceasion on the 17th of ee lenge western | ond tonding then and there to hold him up to public and aroui ‘they bad called on his Railway Company for soven months of the provent fiscal | ridicule and contempt, aud to provoke him tom breach | aqvont ue eee time oo eae vw anh sd barrels « yon; that more than Our San francisco Correspomdonee. fax Frawomoo, Jan. 12, 1866, year, ending Decomber 81, 1865, wore $5,400,045. Tne | of the peace, and to tho evil example of all othors in Uke | 5645 harrely canbe supplied for the ensa! operating expenses and all other expenses, except taxos, | {ti The = Siac tee, of the people of the | i itis aro in wreck and Shere in sparsity, —. for the samo poriod, amounted to $2,818,795, or about 52 A. OAKEY HALL, District Attorney Se aa arent ‘igen as or v pean yey ings. The increase of fo ———— ireulagiy leak, Vise tot Ur von Gashaoume por cent of tho earnings. carnges for alarmingly ik... Very little wheat has been seeded for but os that period over those for the same time in tho preceding | Soelety for the Prevention of Oruclty to | the ; and, although hopes are entertained that | any sort of haman animosity, if, indeed, any | Committee on the route year was $1,156,741. Animals. there ee ee ooo nein such exists in the of the most rabid radical. ee ‘Tho following stocks and bonds were sold by Muller, | On Thursday evening last Mr. Henry Bergh delivered | tble condition, of the Moos Mamie Fite he ticu of five thousand: Fredericksburg | 28, ‘nag Wilkins & Co, at auction on Saturday :— an impressive lecture before the Amer'can Geographical gave one tnkat ‘wo hangred i ‘he Contede- wg MM, he | P ind Statistical Society, his ject bet “Craelty to rate cause. cont of these cause, weet The letters beoen ny tadteas Voar'he fan |, menor tition one hore, | and another ton por cent are rendered of Hite Street, where ‘fey wlll be 2 mal e ry saying Indeed, | am persuaded it is 0 all over the wi South. | rial use to the interesis of their native city, deat been impelled to the course he had adopted by a deop | It will, in its effects, penotrate surely every State in the | one hundred and sixty citizens of this sense of the importance to society of the practice of bu- cane ah Goavane ou Sap tone therefore it will bono un- } lort their lives Caring ho by Brag 1 manity to “these mute servants of mankind,’ as well as apy mp erae ‘ate fe, thy offensive people, w' ‘uring the iment. agli Justice to the creatures committed to our care and loat a large fnostbet of ts sbte-betted itbortee ia ene ‘A inue Soutes abe papas through the it | down to mercy by the Most High. He spoke with great fecling nti rod, of these barbarities, continued from the eartiost ages to i i I Prosuming that the readers of the Hmnaip would like to know in what estimation the Mercer Female Emigra- a ie aa Wee i With every facility for manufectories workable by | ne, to avenue) one the present time—of their constantly augmented feroci- water Nasee are poe sone ‘Sovecy weaaie honk. Avetiue, thence to Myrile oP ae © , Until at length it became the favorite amusement of te a where the will whi oman ladies to laugh over the death-throvs of Christian A resolation was by Mr. J. H. Famnma, that the Dishops and saints in the amphitheatre, Passing to Grad Heel ve EE to enon Goes, modern times, hx dwelt on the bull fights of Spain, and | aida, to be 0 1s nape e assigned to these and kindred sports the wasted energy eonted in the convention, The wae and intellect of that people, their loss of power and po- ‘aad the following additional aide litteab influence, and their shrunken national domain. Father Mathew T. A B. by coarse, C4 en Nang mae J —_ 2 Pt ee Tt Pr nds ingering torment in o1 ae pretended, 4 Bocteey whieh enhance their flavor Or improve the appearance of the Mr. Hoon Gantacnen offered a rosolution, wre CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Flande to be set before the ne, we nae reonieett an sue with tne soaiotes Mi bandied with scathing severity, This portion of the juty, c in Brooklyn be to parade with tno “4 Sarunpay, Feb. 10—6 P. M. 1 ctare was Gociaded by a rebuke levelled at the modern “sir,” said a “Union Virginian to me, “it 19 the ‘sented Im the convention om St. Patrick’s day; and ‘Asma —Rocoipts, 6 pkgs ‘The market continued firm, | Physiologists of Pars for thelr blood-cbilling crucities | Diack inan, not Uwe white, thove officers believe, and for they be accorded the post of honor, on the right of the 4 under the name of viviseotion, He next to the | him, as agaiust the white, they deem it their duty to line of procemiem With a fair business in pote at $10 95 for first quality. | people of this city and country, having at heart the act? , ‘The convention then proceeded to draw for positions 1» Pearl is nominal, in the absence of transactions. dearest interes's of society, to support him in his efforts $0 kaoet rementen, Sone ee ony Bursnarorrs—Receipta, 6,680 bbl. fot, 268 do. and | $9 all into existence a practical society devoted to the pee ye, of these sine, protection 2,651 bags corn meal, 1,100 bushela wheat, 6,000 do. | faithful, uncompiaining dradges of mankind from wnne- 2—8t Ano . ay Corn, 8,060 do, oats, 260 do. rye and 7,100 do, malt, | ceseary suffering torture, Notwithstanding the 5 feormption Boetty. geoneey 4 Common grades of State and Western flour continued to | Inclemency of the wonther the andionce was, numerous fey 49 1. a amon, ose were geen some ir Marsha! roo, bat prices wore nop quotgbly lower, while the | Most distinguished citizens. All pronounced the lecture : PR ea pole oop agedy oy 4 better qualities ruled very firm, and cholos grades were To and dtcke desire was manifested that tt O oy a phe fe be ~4 ae plume in his chapeau on the fully 100, higher. The aalce were about 10,000 bbis, at | *Hould be repeated, under more favorable Pedant Te hy for advertising were Pai at on early day, A motion for the ment of a > our retisod quotations subjoined, Southern flour was | Committee of three to araft the form tf n chariot end other Led without sealar The sales were 600 bbls, , phn selon gp ee - and Canada flour was in good demand, and good to choice Roreeres eee, Sunday, the 11th brands were 100. higher, The sles were about $60 DdIs Sc cuorlemy ssmoenan fopares ual Rye flour was and unchanged. Uorn meal was dull pa wate ar or 78 ee ba 8 35 ot tne rs Wa 8 6 a On 8 002 10 7 nee 008 +9 8Oalk 40a is iBs fe oe BATS.

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