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vi) NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23%, 1866.—SUPPLEMENT. aoe dallton noticed, and, after some lively bidding, was finally sold City Intelligence. OVEMENTS from a large number of farmors who have boon engaged: ted bina uot nn oreo mies | Paeeetcataa gages enh | Denne m Coke Demy tackemans nt | — | x fo Vi i of pounds, of which upwards of seven millions was in | This ended the salo of governinent vesacis at the Erie | Western Railroad Company gold twenty thousand tons Condition of the Southern Markets. ; + J 7 In the | basin, aftor which Gonerai Van Vilet, accompanied by | of their Scranton coal yesterday, at auction, in this city. ‘RICHMOND. The The Crop in Mississippi. oo noles..of- denominations less. than five pounds Mr. Drapor, proceeded to the plor foot of Sixteenth street | Tero was a largo attendance; but purchasers wore back. res, | et aberty Cian.) Frerala says the cotton yiatt of eee latter part of the year the bank was permitted to Fell | to ‘atiend the sale of some machinory belonging to the pied i ‘ Ricumoxp, Va., March 13, wi very large this year, pod ingots of gold of not leas than sixty ounces In weight for | government, ward in Pre ge Ae realizod oe @con- Trado is at @ standstill, and a crash is daily ap- labor aystem continues at work as well as it has done ¢ F its Dills at th of three pounds nineteen shil- siderablo @ following were the prices re- | neohendad. Dry goods are offered here ten and twenty The Struggle in England from 1815 to Laas ed a Game onde seins OUR ENCLISH CLAIMS. é cetved compared with those of last month :— par cent below cost, but mo. sales of importance oan be tno 2 TRS ERTS waren 1 1823 to Restore the Metallic Basis, | from the former standard of redemption of one shilling Me type $0 oF nye | eltcted. Tho prospects are bad, no rlief boing looked | yy, [Tom tha st, Lonle Republican, March 10.) 0 nee and sixpence on the ounce, but still not down to the real | The Piracies of the Alnbama—The Rights | 3'000 tons steamer. 640 2650 for before the next crop comes in, general depression of business and low prices: though i ~~ standard, and for every ounce thus paidoutinthere- | of Foreign Shippers im Amorican Ves- a O08 Ra» 6 42% 06 “ MEMPED nerie & rf of 1865 that most articles, especially cotton, demption of the larger denomination of notes it issued | sels, New Youx, March 16, 1966. $600 tons savers... 6 524 Aran Mzurnm, Tenn., Maroh 13, 186, Whilst there is but little doing, it is natural for us to i one and two pound bil! 3,000 tons chestnut. , 6 87% a6 92: ‘otton was un! 'y dull, and but few bu; 107 lady careful ‘uture 08 ‘One Hundred and Twenty Mil- Pot Is. Hon. Wa. H. Sewanp, Sec! of State, Washington, 0 h 525 74 ng | Oe usually dull, and but few buyers showed | stad; fally the probabilities of future prices of lead- ing stay ag cotton m the great one, we have foi gd oe oe Cah Aneel oe bas Wy Ce tbat there have been about it is ne} conc ive one million. soven andre. honsand bales of coon QUIET AGAIN APPEARS AND THE SPECIE BASIS FULLY RESTORED. Affairs began to quiet down again in 1820, and in the early part of 1821 the bank seemed seriously to think of resumption. In February of the latter year it issued a notice te the effect that it would pay out one million pounds sterling of silver coin in exchange for a similar amount of ita motes, provided applications wero made for it previous to the 1st of the following July. By this act the bank displayed a disposition to resume, but it still seomed determined not to resign its power, and this conditional Sve months resumption on the silver basis for a comparatively small amount showed they yet entertained feers of the result, The above movement, coupled with the cixty ounce payment, is what is termed tho nominal resumption. It was two This coal ts deliverable at Elizabethport, N. J. The | any disposition to invest, The staple appears to be cn- deciine shown in the above comparison is, on lump coal, | tirely “defunct’’ and especiafy on Mondays, which is Sm—In virtue of the pressure brought to bear upon | os. $1 27 por ton; om steamer, T8c. a T8e. ; grate, 80°.; | genorally a poor day for trade. The quotations aro 36°. me by one of my friends in Central America, in the ro- | 6.4 gc. or t20.; on stove, $1 65 or $188, and on | & 26. for middling, 33c. a 3c, strict middling, 350. a 350, public of San Salvador, in rogard to losses his house bas | Chestnut, $130.2 $1.62. The’ average fallin one month | G00d middling, with a prospect of still lower, sustained in consequence of the depredations committed | {s nearly one doilur per ton. Since the Ist of January MACON. by the pirate steamer Alabama, I find myself compeliod | last the decline has eine hee Maoox, Tenn., March 12, 1866, The price at retail should therefore be from $7 Cott and Little dis} ition to bu: to resort to your Excellency as the only source whence i | per ton m the city. Under this pressure sono of the | withreees tending domawand Prices ‘ranged On ye. terday can derive such enlightenment as will enable me to do | Coal miners of Luzerne and other counties in Pennsylva- from 20c. to 30c., the best grades bringing 30c, Justice in my anbwer to my said friend, which at present | iA favo of lote boon reducing their weekly amouit of Macox, Tenn., March 17, 1968. oe unable to do, not knowing the views this govern- | Produot and discarding som in the newhbor. | _ We bear of nothing to induce ua to increase our esti- ment entertains on the subject. nd bp hace be 5 consequence, nevg! mate of 2,000,000 bales as the crop of 1866, For the information of the honorable Secretary of | 7s towns ages. our estimate of 2,100,000 as the amount of cotton left in State I would state that on the thirteenth day of Janu- Smizure or Drcomposrp Mzat.—The Sanitary police | the South at the close of the war, togethor with the crop ary, 1863, I shipped on board of tho American bark | gti}! continue to exercise the utmost vigilance in the dis- | raised im 1865. The fall in domestic cotton goods can Golden Rule, bound from New York to Aspinwal!, United bi f their di in endeavoring to abolish the ox- hardly be construed to mean that manufacturers foar an States of Colombia, merchandiso for account of the | Charre 0 uty, endeavoring excessive supply of raw material, but it rather indicates house of José Antonio Gonzalez, a citizen and resident | istence of unwholeeome meats which have been for 80 | a determination among tho pd to cease paying the D.C.:— lions of Pounds Sterling of Notes in Circulation. ht from the interior to the seaports since the close of the war, Just about half of this coven bas gop inne consumption, in this and foreign countries. ad. vices give us the following as the probable number of spinners’ banda, TwO FINANCIAL = REVULSIONS. THE BANK AND THE BULLIONISTS. DISTRESS OF THE PEOPLE. of American cotton outside of St, Louis.... vador, ting to $459 70, and, as said bark | long a time vended at the Washington market and else- { enormous profita which manufacturers have been recely- &. &. &e. years from that time before the final payment of ‘‘specie a an ty crook on said a “sy near the | where through the city, Yesterday seizures of diseased | ing for bead 7s two years, under the admirable working | In the United States markets, on demand” arrived and the finances of England were scooped is ngo, mY at mstaiees the ow at cioeaen of calves were made in this market, as fol- | of our so-called Protective tariff. « In Liverpool, February 24 . : above said am: wi now seoks reatitu- | lows:— ’ transit to Great Britain. THE SUSPENSION. restored to the metallic basia, tion on the eee United States government. J . +2 103 & Company. Seen rap On Sunday, February 26, 1797, a Cabinet meeting, at which the King presided, was held in the city of Lon- don, whereat it was decided that a royal decree should be issued the following morning authorizing the Bank of . Deguan. o° Newnrrw, Maroh Hn bas Ams She, govcomens rout eet Me pre one, ys Cortox.—None arriving aad bot aoa roe gi pia “i Bog od by the Alabama TET beee obtained Fall & Jelitfo. 28 Chas, McIntire, ported through the couniry, It is the general belicf th k has about all hed from England, My friend Mr. Jos Antonio | Laweun& Wright. ‘Thirty-eight stroet..,.-1 | MODE Operator thet ne oe ecto bald tout at inosine OUR CITY CARS. The Right of Passeugers to Get On or | Gonzalez thinks, asa citizen of a foreign country, that | Howk & Ruorigan... 5 | avotations, Ordinary 30c. a 820.; good ing 6c, bis England to refuse to redeem its notes in “‘the current Fe so dilatory and injurious a eourse would not be in Total.... a ecb aesadeapicevdsessmeserh OS This Pyt once Off—Important Decision of Judge Mo- | Ooi with tho justice always ao jastiy attributed to | _ Beaskdes the above, ono hog is wocrodited to the Hrlem | & 27% oadeae thatintinaguctend Bescpatee seelensertamamtite , t nell. the government of the United States, which, moroever, | Railroad Company, and a sh op to ths propeller B Corn- SAvansam, March 16, 1866, | 18 estimated to be not. leas than 50,000 bales por week THE PUBLIC DEBT. SUPERIOR COURT, TRIAL TERM—-PART 2. is so fully able to pratect and correspond to the losses to | ine. The seizures wero made by officers Acker and . for 1966, a3 the amount of American cotton now being From that time until the year 1816, after the battle of Waterloo, which closed the Napoleonic struggle and re- stored peace to England, there were no very strenuous efforts made to return to the specie basis. In that year those who, in. consequence of ita difileultics, have thus | Hartell. pet ox ‘ be eed port sine SnD ey ure 1) been made innoc-nutly to suffer; and, also, it socras to | tnx Sorommna’ Reuny my Caxar Stexer.—Long bafore | dinring the sum: timo amount to 6,204 bolos Upland, and yoie of can Salvador trusting toe rociprocy friendti. | 29 appointed hour yesterday acrowd of crippled pen- | 179 Sea Island, The stock remaining on hand, ness, and oven protecting care, on the part of the Untied | sioners and widows and orphans of soldiers had congro- ane on ai ard bot cleared, is ea bales Upland, and Before Judge Monell. James Cullen vs, The Ninth Avenue Railroad Crm. pany.—Another case against one of our city railronds for alleged negligence of employes turned up yesterday spun up is largely in excess of what it waa last year. If then the spindles of this country, Great Britain, , Spain and other countries will require 50,006 bales of oir cotton per week until new cotton goes te market, which will not be less than thirty-three the public debt of Great Britain had assumed the enor- | before Judge Monell, and brought to light a new feature peepee peecipel ap rarest pe pone mes Le gated on the sidewalk in frout of Col, Horman’s Soldiers? 8T. LOUIa, now ate wad 4 "350 bales musee, te ag could mons proportions of nearly elzht hundred and sixty-five | of the law as applicable to these large metropolitan | and prompt settiement against lose is die to the citizens | Rillef Agency, 126 Canal street, awaiting the opening of | octane elon 1 a | be had. multions of pounds sterlings, or about four thousand | monopolies. The auit was one for darmsgos in conse- | of that country, + torches: aaseirion | Thetet: At Otis ORO radimteaion was. Bad) abd tie |. ee chemuees Weeky.iber aloes berngrenntinad oa few Cree seagiene pep apremieag craps oan firey ceed threo hundred millions of dollars, upon which there was | quence of injuries sustained hy a young lad in getting |; ppt dena Nefyseemret a eee one ke placod ow | ruth was very great. . Bach person being previously for | jrrogniar lots at a decline of from 24 a 8c. per ib. since Een tetas ia eat cag. ard an annual interest of thirty-three millions of pounds. | off a Ninth Avenue Railroad car while in motion. The | an equal footing with those citizens of the United Stares, | Hished with a roliof ticket, presented it on entering the ners lien rh yond Mt gl re nant tee 1,700,000 received since the war, half of it bas already THE CONDITION OF 1 BANK OF EN plaintiff, James Cullen, about sixteen years of age, took | #8 fore'gn countri’s, mainialning the utmost friendliness room and taking ther seat waited until tho name wag seeders ee 7 willing oneiarcnes mie pone ‘into the spinners’ hands, with not half the demand PAPER CIOULATION I ssage on car No, 240n the 6th of April last, and occu- | towards the United Siates during our recent srugeie, | cattod, hoy stopped forward and received a week's pal aa sty for Amerionn onttam thereia at shia Sith, passage on car No, 240n tho 5th of Api 1 were in no mapnor dir-ctly interested, as was the case Choe, We notice in the _wookly market report of Messra, W. ‘The specie in the vaults of the Rank pied a position on the roof. When nearing Worth | with the citizena of tho United sm, Lrespectfuly | Patton, couristing of the following articles:—Cofleo, tea, Exports from Savannah. ©. Watis & Co., of Liverpool, Febronry 28, tho average clinod to ten and a half millions, while it had over thirty ras eee a pts — —— capped eed oe submit this matier to the cons!eration of a Lg ete eutar, flour, bread and tobacco, besides a small amount beckon Paneer mt ot ged Un the pvr pT operons cree ae rie that port wo , eye 3 “ ‘or the purpose of allowing him to alig ut, acco: ment of Stato; and requosting the honor of an enly : i 4 col- | DO y 1, 1865, to March ; ¢ trade (English spindlos) were a8 1ollows:— millions of trredecimable paper which was | ing to the complaint, the conductor only elackened tho pi Sh peste Dh rirrace bt ear rt commiinicate | Of MOReY- Thore mores are provided from the fun Pah Month. lowed» Sea Leh Total. yg Vonuary | 0 Pardary 2%. Average of at a discount ranging between eighicen and twen- | rate of speed somewhat, instead of coming toastand s'il!, | the views of the Department of state to the party con. | lected by the managor, Col. Horman, Merocehs te month, 35 6,423 1868. 1865. Wea. 1865. tv-five por cent. The country bank circulation | 8 in duty bo Cullen ealied nvain on the conductor | comed, and herging wo be exrased for the freedom T | im the chariiably depoced persons of the corn. 951 14,080 | 45,830 bales, 1,970 bales, 8,460 bales. 5,380 bales, tod pout forty i Miong, and that | 2p the car, but failing in the request, he dropped off | have taken, please to accept the assurance of the pro- | Munity, and } ag from the appearance of those r ho 918 22,208 ‘And the week ending the 23d'of February the detive- ge tO 5 Bee AME pases: the platform and fell, tho ear passing over his right foot | found cousdermtion end respect of your mos! otedient | Scught tho ussistance given yosierday, @ more pralo 525 16,927 | ries to the trade were 17,950 bales, showing a large and of private banks and bankers to probably an addi- | and causing v severe &nd dangerous injuries, which el " 7 KNORPFEL worthy object for the exercise of benevolence would be ONT 2 steady increase of our American cotton used every week, if re servant, WM, IL KNOEP " behav bane. areuiteln y tional fifty millions, so that the aggregate amount of | laid him up in hospital for some months, and has ren- . . aiflenlt to Tt would certainly bave boon grati’ying 601 22,282 | And since the price has run down £0 low (18 peuce im : " i nig | dered the ure crutch indispensablo ever since, ME. BEWAIW'S REPLY. py to those who have contributed towanis this rource to 1,267 0,594 | Liverpool and 41 centa in Now York) a greater increase paper afloat in G Britain ithe year 1815 could The answer of the defendant to this compiaint ie a Drrarteest or Scare, woh present upon the accasion of the disinbution 1,067 29,747 | may be expected. For the first six weeks of Inst year hardly be estimated a! less than ove hundred and twenty | geveral denial of all the material-allogations as to nogli Wasntvarox, “ # relief to the needy defend rs of the country end pels: ——— | the trade in Liverpool only took about 1.970 bales of & Wx. 1. Kxoreren, 69 William atreet, ‘Or hes About five hundred persons received | potay 6151 171,387 Ke,and for the whole. of 1865 millions of pounds sicrling, which is about equal to six | Bence, &c. t- Th k tales the receipt of F tate: Fahy apap epg poy se eec eet eeeees , 5 American cotton per woek, and for : 3 f On the trial yesterday the testimony was taken gre'ty | S1R—I have to a knowledgo the recely y on s place yesterday. \Wuen en —— only an average of 5,380 bales were taken per week. hundred millions of dollars, and this it must be remem- I c of the 14th inst., and to state that Mr Gong: | tained by the manager as to the worthiness of certoin Ls 0 frlly on the part of the plaintiif, and on the close of the it i y nage 4 The R. ted Total Receipts. It is estimated thatthe spindies in this country o: ered was to satisfy the wants and business requirements. | aiirmative, “Mr John W. Astimead, counsel for da- | a2, American citizon nor domiciled, in the Dn 1 ee Pay ie at e Reported Totnl Receipts. | now per muck 16,000 bales, and at. 000 par woot wit f enty ons i , fer i y s reesons. 4 ene Gal x jf rn no. O A q bey Sat 4 o . i It the spindles are of Joss than vweuty two millions of inhabitants, nearly | reed appeseod. in the fret placy, thet the paint | Of Gren Crntaln, nor neatme any reepopeibiiie (or ix edly in Want can obiain the roltof Tn, the | The receipts of entton since the cis of the wat tadata, | Pity "at work: heaving’ only, about 14,000 halon forall one-seventh of whom could hardly be classed except a8 | had not ben free from negligence, and therefore could | Jury he has sufferod at the hands of British subjctvocd | Jaiter par. of the coming mouth provisions will again be | at all ports, are 1,800,000 bales, It is thought that up to othor countries to consume to make up the 50,000 bales paupers, not sustain a case according to tho well seitled adjidica- | Of the rebel# whom they aidod. Your obedient servant, | josued at that establishmont, Se;tember 1, the close of the cotton year, she total will caked tions of the Court of Appeal In the second place, the Plaintiff, according to the evidence, had’ jumped off the car before it had reached the lower crossing, where by Jaw the cars are obliced to stop on the downward trips. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. ‘A Livzam Gini Bonne 10 Drari.—Coroner Wildey was | Teac. {f not exceed, 2,100,000 bales. " At this port ulone hating Tene Ue 100,000 bales are yet looked for prior to that dute, og Haas Genin! yesterday notified to hold an mqueat at the Twenty. | 17 i P " The following sales of roal estaic were mado yester- second precinct station house over the remains of Kate Southern Estimates of the Next Crop. COMMENCEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL TROUBLES. The public credit had been very much weakened during the war, but on the return of peace there was a strong It isto be seen in every Now Orleans price current that France and Spain are buying extensively ia that mark: et, As tho East India cotton is of such poor quality, and mein For this reason the action could not be snstained, and the Krause, a little girl five years of age, who was berned {From the Wilmington Herald, March 12.) 6 Ai now be bi in by all who desire it, Aisposition manifested on the part of the people to restore | FOr Wily renee 1, days . 4 the American can now be had agai rt ismiss the complaint with costs, A pas- y' " There have been various conflicting estimates in the x wook a very modera’ confidence and bring back trade and commerce to their senger, he contentled, had no ight to got on oF of” tho BY MULLER, WILKINS AND CO. to denih in the residence of her parents, located on tho | coithern journals of the probable cution supply from wedlienany Ronenecdelceane +f car while it was in mation. Mr. Peter Y. Cutler, counsel for the plaintiff, opposed the motion, and argued strenuously that “his client had not been guilty of any negligence of which the law could fake coguizanee, The defendants, on the other hand, had commitied gross negligence by not stopping the car when requested by the plaintiff. Judeo Monell sad that the well settled role in cases of this kind was that parties seeking damages for inj iri occasioned by the neglect of others should be able to prove that they themseives were free from blame, and 1 lot n. 6. cor. West ani Horatio sta, 20.5x7:! 2 lots adjoining on West strect, 20.5% Liot do do. 20. 8x 2 lots n. & Floratiogt., 75 ft, ¢. Wes! eu, 1 Iet adjoining on Horatio street, 2°x51.6 lit do. do. 25xS16. normal condition, And perhaps success might have crowned their efforts if currency tinkers and metallic croakers had never been heard of; but as those clagsos of individuals were as numerous then as now, they began their operations, which caused con (idence again to shake, and distrust to arise, and it soon became evident ‘that England's finan roubles had but just commenced. THE NEW CHANCELLOR OF THE BYCHRQU estimate, and the amount required more likely to be ov than under it. * ® ° ” ® ‘The actual exports from Liverpool, Hull and.other o- t ports of Great Britain, trom January 1 to February 23 (this year), of ail descriptions of cotton, were 122,234 bales, against 42,437 for the same time in trade of Great Britain is taking, since January 1, an avera‘e of 38.280 bules per weck; whila in 1563, up'to the same aaa: she annua Woneol 20,018 bales, All of whick goes toshow the fact of an immense sacrease im con- sumption eyerywhcre tuat cotton is manufact second story of promises No. 161 Wost Forty-sixth | the coming crop, varying from one million !o two mil- street. It seems tiat while Mra, Krause was absent ice five ae thousand bales, Tho srouth of 4 ao year depepds on many contingencies, and, in mak- from home to see a sick friend @ fire casght in her room ing any escniata of the provable amount that will be fb come mysterious manner, Mr, Krause, being enzacod | raised, tho parative poverty of the planters and the in bis lazer beer saloon on tho first oor of the premises, | geareity of labor must enter largoly into the calculation. Tfot do. do. 25x81.6. hearing a seream up stairs, went to see what was the | ne Richmond Whig says that the Secretary of the Trea- 1 fot o, 8. Sd av., 80 ft. 9 im. 8. of 95th st Rattan aah bape his sparinieatte a Wear and | gury «stimates tha ecegs oneal supply J ae) . $b 2 a fire He rished inte the room whére the children were | in uie United States, at about one million five hundred a ee ee ee ird, tot Sor 2" | and wiccarded in rescuing throe of them, who were | thousand bales. ‘The New Orleans cotion factors xene- 100.3, house 25x40....... ding 28 - $2,200 nearly suffiwated, The fo rth child, Kate, was saffo- aay ord in «stimating the coming crop ai two million each, Wo have endeavored to show above the monetary con- | had not contributed to occasion the acoidenta Inthe | stare, waeand tak, Shor ms cated and batly burned before she could be 3 but at this carly period {tis oxtremely difficult to Goods ote Giion of Rngland in the year 1816. Right Honorable | c#se of Cullen it appeared that he had not Ribas eh |S eare sognso’ tab 3 bone 2.000 | "The Foamy fire aud water was but GENE, The, tere; | procure any dats from which « roliaiie estimate ar the {From the Boston Shipping Fist, March 17] Nicholas Vansittart had just boon installed as Chancellor | {44 he should have beca. | From. the. evidence it was ue 829, lot 370 | ible playing w hea, — = eT eaahe established that he had got off the car before it.stopped, | Hewes at.—House and lot No. 114, lot 20100... while play ng wtih gate! (From the Eufaula (Ga.) ny steady downward tendemcy. of the Exchequer, as the successor of Mr. Pitt, The for- | and between the upper and lower crossings. An ordi- 13 lotsa, side, n. w, cor. Wythe av., 23.3x100, 8 ‘The amount of cotton that will probably be raised this | holdera of goods continue to force them off at low Dicer gentleman was a strong bullionist, and had brought | Dace of the Common Counell compelled the ay ee. 4 lots, n. ride, me. cor. do. do, Literary Notice year has in most instances, as we conceive, been vastly rele eee be Hiren, Fer, ond forward various schemes for the restoration of the me- pea bree contig Sone "inet oluisti rust be presumed Hooper st.—4 lois, & wide, de WoRss-—“Tie PEEP AY, OR, JOUN bho Me Fey adi Ae A Hogs I fool om ae ¥ the tallic basis. Ho implored {Parliament to annul the re- | to have known of this regulation, for the law JasarcA PROPERTY. 0 AND “CKORVORE OF THR BILLHOOK."” | Othe OP are many reasons why it Is tmposalble that of market, 29 stocks striction, which simply gave authority to the bank to | agsumes that everybody is acquainted © with a | Prospect st, and War vick Croscent—48 210 tots... $ Movers, D, and J. Sadlior & Co., of New York, have | tiere can be more than half of what has been usually erably. It 1s scarcely public law. Under these circumstances, then, the Court with regret wes compelled to decide that the case must be arrested at ite present stage and the complaint dis- missed. As to the statement made by defendants’ counsel, that parties had no right to get on oroff cars while in motion, he ty Monell) desired to say something. He agreed with the counsel that partion had no rigit to et on cara while in motion, but he dissented from t! ‘urther view of the law so far as the right of bg NH to get off cars while in motion wag concern Should a case come up before him presenting the point for his judicial action he was pared to hold that bor id had a perfect right to get off cars while in motion, provided they gave t oper notice to conductors to atop the cars, and that the latter failed to do as requested at the proper time and place. With ihe limitations preseribed by the ordinance regulating the Btoppage at upper aud lower crossings the conductors of cars had no right to carry passengers beyond where they required to be ict out. Passengers had a perfect right to j»mp off in such cases, and the railroad corpora- tions were responsible for the consequences legitimatoly Prospect and Church s's,--Hovge and lot, house 30°60... 6, @uspend, and thus force it te redeem ite notes in coin; . Reaver st,—House and lot, 23x18 1, ‘Dut the bank, as the fact was subsequently proven, was more powerful in Parliament than tho financial minister, ‘and the restriction law remained in force until the oon- ‘wenience of the bank rendered its further operation un- moceasary. CONTINUANCE OF 1B FINANCIAL DISTRESS. During the whole of tho years 1315 and 1816 the greatest financial distress provailed. The accounts of Sho failures of thousands of the tradespeople, the stop- pages of hundreds of country banks and private bankers, She stagnation in trade and the sufferings of the people during that timo, are more or less familiar to all readers of English history. FAILURES OF THE PRIVATE BANKS. It is recorded of one of the private hanke that failed “50 | in Course of prblication a new edition of tho “Tales of | considered an average crop jnoed in 1966. ¢ a 5 the first piace there the liberation of the 725 | the O'Gara Family,” with an introduction and notes | | 1” Bexgro, a Certain dey ree of confusion, embarrassment and ped be arp ee A 4 700 | to each volume, by Michael Banim, Esq. The dorangement attending our agricultural operations, hith- a : doeply exciting and well known standard Irish | orto unknown, and which will inevitably paralyze wa Court of General Sessions. talon, “The Poop O'Day, oF, Johm Doo," and ‘Cro- iC Toto te same amu a Saeed Ken a Before Judge Russel. hoore of The Billhook," are already out, bound | nia requisition now aa heretofore, still the canses of There were a nuniber of cases disposed of yesterday, | in one volume or separately, im very fine style. | disturbance venerated by the freedom of the negro, and pringing out of his new status iat Among tho cases on the calendar was xn indictnioat for | Few Irishmen who attained maturity in the Oid Land bs is hy Pend ll and rej onan a an alleged larcony against a man named Kotly, but Aseis- | but have read some of the stories of Banim, and to the In the second place, the number of hands abstracted tant District Attorney Bodford, on hearing that an infant | @toat body of Trishtnen in America there can be no na- — Riven tne pa so vg <> Socth pee child of the nocased was dead and about to be buried, he | tional work of its kind more acceptable than this uniform | Or” "ouig at. first, suppose. ‘To what soateie then, oil moved that the Court order an efficor to accompany him | “dition, Indeed it may be said that, in the gare crisis ss eee ones ont standamien of foes 6 ae rented the motion. of stairs, Americans would gain much tn! ati con. jormer 4 we oes Jogging aie Malay acase of bats, | corning the eysiem of rule porsued towards Iroland by | {uid sPYroximaly, but atill with some degree of cer- worth thirty-seven dollors, the property of Clark & | England, aswell as of the manners and customs of the Aliow 3,500,000 bales as the average maximum of Fisher, pleaded pulity to an attempt at grand iarceny and | Irish st home, by @ perusal of such an attractive work | crops heretofore, and let us soo how near figures will depression. Standard shectings have been sold at 25¢., and fine and bleached shirtings and at very low prices. Prints have a downward tondoncy, leading styles eclling at from 200. to 21¢. down as low léc, for Res + 4 Detalase Rave oe ness the Pacifio are solling at 230. Persiana, challies, The r . bring us to that amount the it year, su the that, with a clroulation and debt amounting to over {| fowing from accidents occasioned by the neglect of cun- | was sent to the Penitentiary for ono year. as tho “Tales of The O'Harra Family, i heymetbon Present y' Pposing forty thousand pounds, {ts assota wore found to con. | Tctrs and drivers in such canes. Jobn Anderson (colored), was tried and convicted of THR CATHOLIC WORLD. Upon @ reasonable supposition, 200,000 able bodied Ww larceny and sentenced to the Penitentincy for cix | ‘The very able American periodical the Catholic | hans were converted into soldiers during the war; they Troma “He-wsn employed aa paver ia the joveiry es. | Worta ‘commences the sonend seer. a din axifh-, | roe ante eet Ohateean ooetca inn tablisiment of Fitch & Allen, Jobn street, and a bar of p " » ed. by the pab- oe ® from gold and three rings were found in bis nowession, bit as | “Bee with the April number, to be issued by the pub- | year Ubvcueanet dhaemnrianes ahat tho witness conld not positively kwear that the property | lisher, Lawrence Kehoe, No. 145 Nassau atreet, New mae Pron rene geet pad fight, re oe st = seeping dollars, the Jury con- | York. The Catholic Worla @ monthly magazine of | short o 100.000; making Josa in thie yoar's 3 0) Y UPON anaes OF BURGLARY Stine ana eiaes. eee i Tana 200'600 "bal . wera ia aoe atoms om PLEA! ¥ QUILT ON ¥ J. A ¥ iT en, ‘e@ ma) ire} subtract from ovr ASD LARORNY. 1. Heeker, which Bas already established @ most | ionat gumber of field hands at toast 100,000 Wm, Johneon was chaeged with stealing two hundred | €? cellent reputation for the tatont of its origival articles, | men, who have fm and around every are worth of ribbons, the cont as well as its care(ul eele tions and translations from the Moro beg oy re? ms Niece ods taaeakort ich was in the care oo an. expreet oat hither and thither as idlera ani throughout nit wae stolen, on the 10H de® publicaiions of Kurape. Refiecting in a grost ch and breadth of tho land. Fsthuativg their @ist of a tandem team and two docs. Another, with Shree hundred thousand pounds Mabilities, could not pay one ebillng on the pound. Anda third, that had its @ tes in circulation to the extent of half @ million pounds Sterling, was unable to pay anything, and the same may De said of some forty or fifty others. BPORT OF THR SECRET COMMITTER OF THR HOUSE OF COMMONS. During the years 1517 and 1818 there was comparative quiet among commercial classes, although the mase of Btock Transactions. THE BILVER CREEK LEAD AND COPPRR MINING COMPANY—CLAIM ¥OK AN ALLEGED FRAUDU- LENT BALE. SUPREM® cornrt, cmcurr—raRT 2} Before Judge Sutherland. John H. Lockwood 1, Albert P. Iach,—The complaint ‘im thie suit set forth the following statement:—In Janu- ary, 1865, plaintiff purchased five thousand eheres of working capital stock of the Silver Creek Copper and Lesd Mining Company at sixty-five cents per share. manufecturing house having om band a large amount of cotton purchased at high prices, and of manufactured goods. Perso: Int AMERICANS IN PARIS, The following is of Americans HT Messrs, Bowles Dres ace . 24 Rue Jn Pai de Pree Mersrs. Lherbette, Kane & 8 Bourse; Mesers, Vandonbroeck Bros’., No. 60 Rue Chausese d’Antin, and Messrs. John Monroe & Co.'s, N 5 Rue de ja Paix, Paris, for the week ending March 2: Dr. tamuei B, Ward, Dr. David Magic, Wm. James Rik the people were still croxt sufferers, The war of the bal- Bowery, by the prisoner, who was arrested on the spat, | moasure, as it doas, the educated and vastly expanling e capacity at two bales per hand, and the loes | and wif, Charles Danforth Cobb, Mr. and Mra A. Ka- Jiomista was again commenced, and so great were their | The operations of this company were carried on at Low ae Deane fatty to an attempt raped L gore mn mind of the Caiholic body in the Un ted States, the Apr:t cae by 200,000 balos, mak!ng a total of 1,000,000 vad rane, a D, ng and family, Miss KE. Darrah, Aportunities that Parliament was finally induced to ap. | Ville, Lewis county, State of Now York. Defendant in- eur ‘Kreter, ledieed ter abeallei: one hundred a: norber will contain, a: the future iseues will, many origi- ica, Mrs. J. Boone, FC. New La “ie bi formed plaintiff that the company had struck @ vein eight dolars’ worth of clothing on the 20th of Jananry, . And now add» further loss of 500,000 bales which we | wart Stimson, Mr. and Mre. F. Wa Kit Point a sooret committee to inquire into the subject of a fesioration of specie payments. They made a lengthy weport to the House of Commons on tho @ih of May, 1819, which was given im full ia the columns of the New Yorke Harnarp ©n the 20th of November, 1865, The report elicited con- siderable discussioa on the 24th and 25th ef the same Month, and terminated in the adoption of a series of Povolutions by which the bank was required, after the tredge, Hoary 'Whitwell, A.M. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs, George 0. Carpenter, from on W. Keen, Philadelphia; Henry L. 'High, Selden J. man, Chicago; D. Gavon and wife, Madam Donab San cisco; ki. H. Franklin and family, Mre. J. Todd, Mobile; 'Mre. Dr, K Williams, Ciocianath; Charlee Tedd) St Louie; © C. Gibron and wife, Springtield, IN. ; bg nn ey oe Detroit; H. Eames, Minnesota; h. '. Winter, Himore. List of Amoricans registered at Messrs, Bowler Drovet the property of Tstiah Kinzey, 405 Hudson street, pload- | 84! articles from the best Catholic writers at home and | may Teasovably, will result from the derange- od ae che An attempt : abroad, “A letter to the Rev. Dr. Peery on his recont paced Te? old ane ee eee yetem Spot re nn Clearey pleaded guilty to borelary in the third 6 acy Rev. ‘: ” . | from the divturbances wantagos ing the degree, Iinving on the night of the Tath of Fei ary Kirenioon, by the Very Rev, Dr. Newman,” will com: | ciitsg of cotton by free Inbor, from want of stock and tered the grocery store of Lowte H. Fiaacke, 876 Chied | Mand the attention, not only of the clorgy and laity of | acricultural implements of which our people have been av ~~" <a for ing open oe front “ape An officer | the Catholich Church, but also that of the controver- Fes tvcin | ed ah eps bay ages: Vm de- arres the prisoner na he was leaving the promises, ” . of Pola‘ious 6 war, from Batu jeness and waste- Jolin J. Linder, charged witha similar offence, pleaded | R's und lay students of America, by tla beauty as ® | Tiigasoy ine n gro when left to tho controf of his own guilty to an attempt to commit bervlary in the third de. | piece of English composition and its logical, high-tonod | whims and imp and we have a sum to.al of 1,500,000 free. On the nicht of the 15th instant be bere'ariously | argument Fifteen other articles of merit fill ane han- Hen, entered the tobacco atore of Louis Julius, 69 Fast Hous- | greg and forty-four large octavo pages, Tho Catolte ‘There figures give a moderate allowance for subtrac- eight feet thick, that stock of the Erie Company was worth forty dollars por share (they having only struck a vein seven fect thick), and he waw no reason why their stock should not, in a short time, b» jus. as valaable; that the company waated five thousand dollars to purchase an engine fn order to pro coed with their work, and thay if the pluintiff would ad- vance five thousand dollars he would procure hun five thousand shares of slock, a» the company were ut issu ne thirty thousand shares for working capital, at vi ton street, and stele one hundred dollars’ worth of prap- tion from the cotton crops of the present year, which we | & Co.'s, No. & de In Rourse; Born of February, 1820. to redeem ics notes in gold bars | *st¥-fve cents, | On the Gil Ggenoey y now wnt erty, He dite that he did tt, and informed tho | World is published with the approbation of the Most | greatly fear will be very much. increased. by jibe opera brorel, rete Me oo Rep dale ace " wo de le Tait, i ty o ri p oficers where to find a portion of the etoien ety. 4 Arey of New York. The two volv Lops of causes not all! to in these remarks. We can- lesera. Jolin Munroe ‘8, No, ©F not less than sixty ounces each, at the rate of four | stock. This scrip Rabsequently proved valueless, | Oueers where to find a poriion of the stolen property. | Reverend Arctiblahop of New volumes, | Soon ok enusen uot a theme remarks, Weican- | Mews, Jonb Monroe. Cot, 2 Pounds one shilling sterling per ounce. As the standard of gold was loss than three pounds eighteon shillings Twelve hundred and ninety-one dollars was repaid to the plaintfl, and he now brought a su't for the balance of the money—thirty seven hundred and nine dollars— ! i of muslin from the store of Mewrs, iafin & Co. by | POU", are Bow forsale by the pablisher and bis sgents. | te Cron yi 1968, at the outside, and wo shall not be as- id “Wondrous Strange,” is the title of a new, attractive { tonisied to see it fall short of the amount by half a ting a forged order purporting to have bee! re. © F ounce the oftect of the resolution was merely to | which he alleged to have heen fraudulently obta‘ned bee Storh, pleaded guiity to forgory in the fourth | and deeply exciting novel, from the pen of the author of | millon. ie fase, : Wn. Quire, U0. Briggs, Benign B: Convers, J. R low the bank to discount its own issues. Ikwas furthor | from hima on false representations of the defendant as to | °ATT" these prisonern were remanded tilt thin (Peiday) | ‘“Kst® Fenuedy,” “Common Sense'* and other works of | 4 ig odimnicd, an the enue of an extended Loar Boston; B. Write, Mire Wi. Ge Mewhred provided in the resolution that the bank shonld redeem ran. x a Boreas #itnenes oe scone in | morning for sentence, that class, just issued by Frederic A, Brady, of New | through the cotton States, thet the next cotton crop | and danegne, Wm. Mann, W. Mann, m Pale ‘dts bills in coin within the period of four years from the F e F omy MT support. ACQUITTAL®. York. will not exceed one m Mion ono hundred thousand bales, | delphia; Wm.'0. Wheeler, Henry Farnam, Rev. ing the statements made in int. Defendant alleged that the tronsaction between the parties was a recular business one, and the sale conducted im good fath and on re Samuel Greenthal, who was charred with larceny in ( It js thought the-e figures are not |i! to be increared above date. stealing a clock and wateh, worth twenty-seven dollars, | MOSK T. B. Potersom & Brothers, of Phitadelphis, | 1 sagihing that is now to happes, and may be greatly from the store of Samuel Pireot, in Kichth avenne, | have just issued a vory attractive American novel, enti- | reduced by the ignorance, neglect or desertion 5E ay DEBATE ON THS REPORT. Tyson, Baltimore, Mr, and Mons Sir Robert Peel took strong ground in favor of | | Jude Sutherland, Je charging the jary, remarked | Tonever Mra Plagoth tan ont of the store withows companion ta “* Family Pride,” and | Matne the crop tone million balen, No srccunt i aken | G, Eaton, Now Haven; Win, Mise allowing the bank to continue the suspension until, as he | tat Ltn . vend upon thelr = ete ination to deter- | paving for it; but the jury, on looking at the whole case, ready printed by the same house, a8 | jn the calculation of the appli ation of white labor to | Henrietta Cone, Miss Alice Colonel said, preparutions necessary for the Important matter of | Yery gonoral charge, ‘He knew of So prinetpie ot wr rendered @ verdict of not guilty. it contains an {nteresting, well wrought and oxe'ting | cotton, beyond what was applied to it be‘ore the war. | T sod wife, Mem oy Fesumption could be properly made; and he contonded | which authorized ono party to cheat the other ina stock | _, Richard Abbott, who was arraigned on an indictmant | tate tho plot of which is ably sustained from the first | Th? extensive mortality of tho war has made white labor | Caston, Washing ti charging him with stealing @ horse belonging to Heary at the Sonth very scarce, and so far \t @ absorbed in the Loonard, was promptly acqnitted. The cae had not pro. | chapter to the end, in the sixteenth. necessary pursuite of the mechan'c arts and trade, which greased far before Mr. Bedford abandoned the prosecus Frederic A. Brady, of New York, has printed avery | have been furnishing most lucrative employment. The tion, the fact appearing that Abbott got permission of | gy .cant and aifocti parlor isle called ‘Tried and True,” | Wowr and tear and fr ghtful destroction caused by the tho ‘livery stable keeper to use the horse, and be waa | ocean! me, «| war opened other channels of employment besides agri- in the act of unharnessing the animal when an officer | by Alton Clyde, in which the heroism of a good daughter | eniture. The increase of white labor at the South, #0 far operation tw preference to any other transaction in life. Stack jobbers were held to the rame rule as other people with regard to honesty and fair dealing. If the jur: ascertained that defendant fraudolently induced piaint: to buy the stock, then they should gives verdict (or the piainti® On the other hand, if they found that defeud- Shat if the bank should be forced into any sudden con- traction of ite Iseace or diminution of {ts discounts €xirome distress wun!” be oceasioned throughout the country. " LATE ARRIVALS 0) March 8—L. M. Doran! Lord Grenville, who gidet with the opposition in the | ant did not fraudulently mduce the plaintiff to came up and arrested him. and faithful woman is held up for imitation in very | 4s the next crop is concerned, from immixration, is too | 4. K, Lousiana; 0. @. Boe of Pry, tok opi onnd aI that | he su ete oie wou Se saber ay. te | Jom Hae enna 4 Mrmaoy ear ne the | cig nging, wad wth mach ancient. | Yyuapnes taken ay acca he Seprorae Some | P.aham echt a we, Nex ot the restriction net authorizing the bank to suspend, Schehl axe ams (ho 0 recmetennes Conraanaay ena a wer to the question, said he rept b Wards, worn and | “Lucy Arlya’ i# the namo of « now novel, printed by | largely absorbed in the cities, Saree Castioton; Geo, W. Dobbin, Baltimore; K. s side tei im 90? had canced all the Guten: . - iqnor, which was razed by the counsel into Ticknor & Ficids, of Boston, i oe med y h first passed in 1797, had cavsed al @ distres# | action, Judge Sutherland then went on to review the unde land ay Sa talodenar tke a Mears, 6 joston, from the prolific Cotton in Southern Iiinots. Young, Philadelphia; B. Rich: 1 had beew brought upon tho country, Hoe sald that no urgency could sanction the expedient of putting Into (he hands of the bank directors the power of chang. evidence in the caso, after which the jury retired, and shortly after brought in a verdict for the full araount claimed, with interest from the 6th of January, 1565. sulted in xhowing that tha: the proprietor and the | 2d pointed pen of J. T. Trowbndce, the author of “Cud- TEN THOUSAND BALES RATER LAST YRAR, prisoner were on a drunken spree, and there wae nota | jo’s Cave,” “Father Brighthopes,"” “Neighbor Jack- [From the Chicago Tribune, March 13.) ticle of testimony to establish the charge upon which wood,” and other popular standard works of this class. The production of cotton has assumed a vast impor. Ri Matanzas; Avery, low tare: A Pg ed gg ico, ie Sp. Sinobard - Russell Naa wie iosion: Fi J.D. Bi ig . " SEEM laycs was held to “ cm tance in Southern Tiinoit during the last few years; ol xu Man Sug at their ploasure the value of all property and the Sale of Government Vessel ‘deerean Ahodion German, was indicted for bur. } 18 “Lucy Arlyn” the author finds a very bappy ex- | nee ete ee the con oat Party Tyan’ Behe Talbot ak - om ; Price of all commodities by the excessive isene of their | FIVE STRAMERS OFFERKD AND RUT ONE SOLD—THE | glary in entering a house in Eleventh street by false | pression tp his own peculiar vein, Jackson, Williameon, Johnson and Union. The topo- | Cantain Grogory and wife, steamship Winchester; F. A. Anconvertiblé paper at one moment and the contrac OTHRAS WITHDRAWN IN CONSEQUENCE OF LOW | keys. When this case was examined it was foun! that Part nineteen of the “Lives of the Popes,” by the | graphy of this country is pretty woll known, but for the | Townseud, New Haven; G. B. De ster, R. 8. Palmer Bion of ic the next BIDS. she took a small quantity of potatos to appease her ith and lady, AS and son and two timbered ql Chevalier D'Artaud, transtated by the Rev. Dr, Nell information of those with whom ft !* unfamiiiar we will Shortly after ton o'clock yesterday morning Gencral | bUneer, and the Judge discharged her. y ne state that it is a much broken and heavil -— aanenguneneemnty has just ben issued in New York. A mognificent like conatey, with gum, poplar, so maple, yal x e dougbters, J. RFVRCT OF THR REPORT. Mi , Oak, Van Vilet, the Quartermaster at New York, acting under in Wihiamson The report and resolutions, aa foon as they were made Police Intelligence, ness of St. Leo IX. (Pope) adorns the book. walnut and asi in abundance. Th Pubic, threw the whole coramereial community again | ‘Bstructions from the general government, sccompanted SELUORD WHISERY’ SWIneaR fat aner fran nao rs Anto disorder, aud the old scenes of failares, bankrupt. | °7 © mail number of gentlemen, proceeded in the Mr. Henry C. Foster, of No. 119 Croeby etreet, recently Marine Affairs. Colton, for more than twenty years, bas been grown Gien und repudiation, threats, mobs, riote and bloodshed | emer C: W. Thomas from the Castle Ganien depot to | appeared before Justice Shandley and preferred s com STEAMSHIP BAN SALVADOR, ade ja small sy7 pes Ot SPI ete ah for fe ‘ daa megs 4 6 So | i 7 On Hoagp Tite SAN SALTADOR, sumption, but {t waa not until the war disorgau! ° Gore teenacted. Coniidence was for the second time lost, | ‘e Erie basin, South Brooklyn, for the purpose of selling | piaint against Michael Finley, charging him with theft New. Vouk, Mared 2 1860. | Tabor and cut short the prod ction of cotton In the South, anda hundred pound Bank cf Eoglond note, which had | St Public auction four sidowheel steamers and one pro- | 1¢ is alleged by Mr. Foster thmt on the 19th of December | | The bavtorsagned, passengers of the seam See Sei'ts | and ao largely increased its market valne, that the peo: ita ted the respectatic value of ninety-cight pounda, | POMeF, all of which vessels had hitherto boon used az | last he teft his place of business, No, 699 itroud. | for mtr toast fromm karannah ve New York, deace to | Oi OP southern Lilinote began to look into the growing | ¥° if , & nneerer F irae dae wo it apie government transports, The vessels offered for sale | Way, and im his place at the ime were two casks ve received from Cepkrin Joshua Atking, Purser | of cotton for exportation as a means of wealth. The | Greenleaf, Chae, G, Flem: A RL Martane, ristrinaan ian agin ¢ pound dewhedt ceamane: Di Ps i, con'aining four hundred gallons of whiskey, twenty nd the entire corps of gentlemanly | following table shows the amount of cotton sipped on | Wiihams, U. & Mj RM.” ¥at Brasele Me; ER SANK CONFRACER wore tho, nem we Tilinois, 2.123 tone; the | Ave” per coat above proof, On his retorn on ising with, th ential of | the Lilinow Central Railroad, by which route almost all | Jag "G’ averd, U. 8 N.; Caton P. Weekh ber Thomas Collyer, 446 tons, the Empire City, 1.761 tons; | tie 6th day of January Mr. Foster found | dlieing and atten ¥ bomb | in torwarded to market, each year from 1862 to 1865:— Se : ‘} Just previows to ti extension of the restriction | the MeClelian, 1,003 tons; and the propelier John Rice, | He “y ry aap Oster found | Cian and comfortable staterootma and swell supplied table, ie os i J , that the whiekey hed been reduced to firteen | Cenk i comton' dine Ban Salendor vo the tre Isoa, "1863. 1864, 805. @c: tue bank felt some alarm about the success of the Fh SF & on tepaeumanaen at Cov otetens pet cent above, proot and yosterlay Mr Foster ig public as corieatied in sit ber Eppeininente tor the Timaroa, Re. « i @scounia and contrect its issuer the fear goon wore | | The first vosvel offered was the well known steamer | twenty-eight f whiskey and a barrel with the | Swit, Ne G. lark, M. Bre. 6 Mist Aitwlalaas Carboudale, The.. vay, and ita circulsi‘on at the close of 1448 was expand. | Hlinoie; but not receiving a bid sufherently high to justify | Name ecleniay | Petrova, (Re Clark, Ja Magan, Wo. Malbaoks | Siena, ie. : the sell the steamer, machinery was t oe . * len, U8 AL leason, P. Bigelow, 04 \o £30,045,980, waich was tue highest amount of Bille | Up soparutely, whiom, was finally s01d foe $21,000, tub. | Brrested by oMicer Andre on the ¢ of stealing twen- | Mee P. Bigelow. Bt ever issued. Joot w the approval of the government, Should the ma- Court Calendar—This Day. Dovat—Crrourt, —Part COUNT Y BANK PAPRA chinery be taken outof the veasel, she will probably be ' During the yonr 1819 po ne to the amount of pearly a eonverved into # quarantine or ital boat for this port. BREAKING UP A DISORDERLY HovsE. Covi —| 1—Short Caases— ae a ’ The Thomas Collyer was next j butafter reach- | Captain Jamison, of the Seventh precinct, with » | Nos 1916, 2208, 1080, 2270, 1651, 1719, 2028, 2200, Million and a half of pouni« was thrown cutof ciroula | ing a bid of $25,000, after slow and cautious bidding, we igh . 2256, 2218, , 2198, le 1751, 2168, 2055, Mion, and of such litle cine were the seu of those | about one half of ner real value, she Was withdrawn. platoon of men, on Wednesday night made a descent on | 2994) 2270, 216. Part 2—Now 1118, 409, 1088, pire City was also withdrawn for a similar ext solicited for the steamer Mc- tedious work the price was ree up po Ah in te seek oo oe d that at ry vessel was valued at t wee deemed prodeat to withdraw her also, which was ao- the ealoon and lodging houre of Henry Lange, No 18 | 900, 072, 1498, 1 a 1 1444, 1448, 1450, 1454, ’ East Broadway, which @ alleged to have been the rerort | 1456, tien, Pairs Avett Part 8—Noa 472, eane, it will be seen, di of thieves ‘and other vile and disreputable charactors, | 831, 863, 600, 646, 1! 1258, 906, el 461, 978, 333, | has Deon unprecedented. The Seu , Lange fs also were fourteen young tom | G64. 1390, 980, 1008, 111 so tas, tate, 019. do not give a reliable estimate of tho amount of the the place at the time, The proprietor was re. Soraewe Covei--Srmaan —Nos, 147, 169, 109, pag he that year, ap he larger Nou of it was stil to untry banks which continued to hold om that it wae | se that a five pound note would not purchase a leg of yen b> THS PIRAT APPEANANCE OF PRECMPTION. shan i 7 3 1 co } py Jaly, 1820, the circulation of tho Bank | Sortingiy dune. Saree Oy cee Fac clkar sliscoens ars emnnarah | coleseade tacoses-Coanptens --fiva, 00h. 6li. 6%, 04 $ly. 1. Sorel teat Gaun tue pamela OmRADe Walaa ie Get > ary ef Gagiend, under the oonration of the sixty The stoamer Joho Rios, the last on the liek wag then | for exaruiuation on 8 chanye of vagren 7. 84. 0, 04, OF, OM AL dat, LT 9 0 lak Tones Grop. i Cece gtbered

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