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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1866. General Fullerton did, to the intense satisfaction of her they would care forthe “tle Ashen! ond 96° | THe PRERDMAY'S BUREAU IN LOUISIANA, | Si%no Tonsee tn “ity ‘2yche (tne® idan’ seek Cal dont on arn 104 ower rar wee | OUR SQUADRON IN DENMARK. | *: Re = FINANCIAL AND us e4 MMERGIAL. which ft oponed last Monday. The highest point pine 0 D ant eet eee arly tae wees and they were spoken in ing men at five dollars each” is, in my — during the week was 152}; on tho expectation of trouble ‘a serious manncr. He evidently felt all that ho ex- judgment, an unblushing falsel If the commisston- Soxpar, August 198 P.M eae at vr the honlsh boundary qnostion between serrenanennnnnnnnes * cece.” This 1s only a sinsle straw showing the current | Statement of Ex-Assintant Commissioner Con- | ors havo ‘proof to ibele selistiotiva, why ts not Caplets ‘The money market was extremely easy throughout of opinion in this country. What a brood of small chiok- way. Morse arrested and made to suffer for the crime of man- ii finally find shelter under the protecting wings Hanus, N. ¥., August 17, 1866. stealing and man-selling? He is in Adams’ sugar refinery Hon. E. M, Stayton, Secretary of War:— in Boston, and can be reached without trouble. ‘m Sin—I beg leave to respectfully reply to so much of | Pease ta charged with forging pay-rolls, “ledvoying aie the report of tho President's Commissioners, Messra. | records, &c. Those cl have already been tried be- Prussia and France, The following are the Pree MF] HAW ABE Foo THE GROWN AND PEOPLE, | Sf" susan sud Amorican eagle,” ‘hero ts 00% the week :— Towe't enough for all Bhe past week, and the usual signs premonitory of a Highest. 149 149% REMINISCENCES OF THE JEP? DAVIS NAVY. pontinunnce of this state of things are everywhere soon. tigation, while nothing is said of General Fullerton’ Mt has indeed been surmisod in some quarters that the | Monday % poewoey sey ao Joe (Peng ry Se ER : have just como into possessi di reparations for moving thocwops which, at this season. | Wweieaday % ito one hare is com inte POs now, Solonaiog to | Srogimanand pullerion a relay to ny adminictration | Fercaany, and thoy were not susiaid, "Why. ave ey jin to tel! upon , an Thursday... The King and Royal Family on | the tel ram Stonowall. They were sont héro, of course, | * rho pureau has had three Commissioners in Lauisiana, | revived UY the commissioners when they knew them to yuiry for mouotary accommodation at the chief | Friday 15046 from, and furnished by, English neutrals, to complete | one of whom is still acting. Why my administration | have boon exploded already? Lieutenant Foster is the outiit of the Stonewall, but circumstances occurred | should have been s) ly selected ax a subject of inves- | © anged with baving im |, collected and embezziod Co having carried on some of his Pinano ai contros would shortly oause a decided activity Board the Miantonomoh. the oat cimpossibio. for’ tho ram to take them aboard ; taxes, and with mained in the When I left the Bureau in Now Orleans I teft ad a higher rate of interest. Mr. McCulloch’s deter- | The official ro ntowed away, and have ro Taation to keop money oasy, however, bias led him to | ing movement during the month of June and of the Bak 80 they Wweryver aince, until just bow, when Commander area Assia tg ong and bat s ban bare non reoonae, | Wmen bets Sue ereee is Mew Orfpang ¢6y E ‘ake the announcement “which we published on Wed- stocks on hand on the lst July, gives the following Murray requested their delivery to him, which was at | py the fact that the Commissioners were well aware that all the tax books. If this officer behaved as badly as ie ‘ . once acceded to by the Danish authorities. They have | Y have been, from the outset, opposed to, what is com. | reported. It is an unfortunate cironmstance in connes- rostay, thai he would stop the payment of interes: on | arilculars-— ee sraors | APPearance and Dress of the Future | alt peon placed on the Augusta, 19 be transport home | monly known as the Peesetice? One of the | tien with General Fullerton's administration, It only About $59,000,000 of temporary deposits on the 26th Block Je wero house, Jae 3 Lae Peaaiegis on her return. Commias'oners whose name {s signed to this report was | demonstrates how loosely he managed his affairs. Llewe Jost, During this week, therefore, or at the be | Received trom other port 2 pri Empress of Russia. ‘among the articles are 200 rounds of 300-pounder | my successor. He was the second Assistant Commis. | tenant Fostor behaved well while with me, and T dowbs ee Received from other ports in June. + 168,838 Armstrong shell, and 200 rounds of 60. shell, a | Honer of the Bureat’ in Louisiana, bat has taken good | the statement that he became so perverse under the a@- pinning of next week, this large sum in our- couple suit of splendid sails for the ship, yards | Sure'to keep ellont conceruing affairs under bis own | mintstration of one of his accusers. rency will flow out of the Treasury, and tho | Supply RE nd masts, windsale om nd covers, ane Piensa: | Suitorliy, General Fullorion well know that he, uot f pGonerel Fallerton i, tn a large derron, the auther of i it 7 sa was General ‘* so tl unhappy condition of uisiana Or anticipation of this movement has slready bad | Entered for warchouse. .. The Crown Prince on the Russo- | Tere wil suiico to completely At out the Stonewall if | of reporting that they administration. of "the Heb ia thas tele he tncorined go that” be bad cartes pho offect of checking certain incipient symptoms of | Transported to other ports. rs sho is required for an active eralse., The sellera of those of reporting that tierovement on mine, he shou'd’| instructions fromt the President, that he was very um- monetary stringency on which the bear speculators American Alliance. articles demanded the sarrendor jes, have reported it as an improvement on his own, His | Willing to carry out, but that he must do being w swore beginning to base their operations to depress the Staak In Boa fair 220 . believe that they concluded not to press the demand, | sitonoe aa to himself, and his outrageous conduct during | military officer obliged to obey the orders of ivan Stock in bond July 1, 1 we and finally relinquished the idea of gaining possession ot et as Al and that he must put an end ta: of the oj Y the month he was permitted to act assistant Commis- rm moat 6 operations stock market, preparatory to a future movemont for a | Stock in bond July 1, 1864. the goods again, and withdrew thelr claim, sionor in that State, render it necessary that { should fill | the Bureau in tho State. How faithfully he obeyed the ‘The ontensiblo owner of the articles, It seems, sa Mr. | ‘tho gap in the report, and thus enablo the public to have | President! How the operations of the Bureau were fo Stock in bond July 1, 1863 reara as to the | almost wholly suspended, let the facts ithstandi ise. Another good effect is expected from the payment St if % * ‘ock in bond July 1, 18 The Two Greatest Powers Will “ ‘Armand, of Bordeaux, France, ‘Tho sails are evidently fh abet rip ie sigtete pees nies rp Ne sae quy i % ise f le Fi oe ope or Fronch rer facture, the Pm pe! aries sreprabelie Tordlet of the pe Spee aoe read the state- Nols ing the aasertion of the commissioners “ - . ish. And here a briof history 0 Stonew: . ‘ tho cont T ball Stock in bond July 1, 1850 of the Little Fishes” of Royalty, Enelih not generally known, may,ro of interest, tent ofthe Comm! they shall have also oxamined | tye metaye’ and to be now: e. great blessine (> beam my rejoinder, It may have occurred to fair-minded persons, since blacks and whites throughout the Sonth, and to have these Commissioners have made their various roports | ben always, and now, as a general rulo, honestly and concerning tho Freedmen’s Bureau as conducted in the | faithfully conducted by Major General Howard, its various Southern States, that their method of reporting to whom, more than to any one ard the country is im. hag been one of gross injustice. Theirexaminations have debted for the degree of peace and prosperity al all bean er parfeand were it not that we have afree | enjoyed (since the war) in the Southorn States of the prezs in this country, which, ina large degree, is ready | Union. to act impartially between disputants, these Commis. LAppondix.} ‘The Stonewall was built by Laird for Denmark, but 106,423, 3 while in proc’ss of construction the rebels made offers Stoek in bond aly h 1868 . 161,631 TROPHIES FROM THE JEFF. DAVIS NAVY. for her, but Lalra could not well as se of hher. | So all lock in bond July 1, se 5-3, 'e . | bands put their Is togother se somo way by ‘hich she might be transferred to#he hands of the Con- ‘Tho shipments of specie from this port last woek and nee ee aa ae sna to bo finish the: vessel toes during the year to date compare as follows with tho cor- kee Kee ke federater, Tt come up to the contract, ‘Thoy succeeded in carrying out their plans go well that, on inspection of Anto the Treasury at least $60,000,000 in currency, at a time when the reviving activity of business makes cur- yeucy more in demand than it has been throughout the Anort soason of commerciat inactivity which is just losing. Tho disbursement Just at this crisia trom the Treasury of $69,000,000 of currency, on account of the Stock in bond July 1, 1857... temporary deposits, added to the $11,000,000 which aro | T sponding periods in 1864 and 1865:— - an carrying out thelr plans nie om 9B: t for interest on the n-thirty bonds, is, 1864. 186: 1866. RESPONDE! no oa 4 antesn fused - | gioners would have rotired from the'r fleld feoling that GENERAL SIKRIDAN’S TESTIMONY. ee ate pba aaiedn eh Mey the caoey | Thitty-third week... $48,009 $245,295 $117,090 OUR COPENHAGEN COR NCE. colve her, fe ee ee ee ihe | thoy had perfect liberty. to brand the Commissioners | ,, In his letter 10 the Seoretary of War, datnd Hondavar. er » Very 'y, Prev. roported..... 31,631,444 19,009,200 51,977,146 Corswnacer, July 30, 1866, | Strength o a abanad te a the abter ie take | Whom they started out to condemn, ‘as guilty of all the | ters Military Division of the Gulf, Now Orleans, Ootober Bumulating and conservative influence on all those : rebels ab once pul er, nnd then al crimes charged against "them in ‘their reports, and | 20, 1865, General Sheridan sal Mr. Conway has MAKING READY TO SAIL, Nooud the articles just now turned over to Commander | that they could ** plant the banner of victory | labored with great zeal and. faithfuinoss in the discharge i” Since January 1...$31,579,453 $19,254,665 $52,005,136 ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city yesterday was as fi Receipts, ......+ undistarbed.” Thoy reported against General Whittle. | of the troublesome dnties of his Bureau. sey in North Carolina, but were not willing to mect GENERAL HOWARD'S TESTIMONY. the charges when brought up for invostization | _ In histetter to me, dated War Department, Bureau of * in a military tribunal, To haye remained in North Car- | Refugocs, Fre-dmen and Abandonod Lands, Washing olina longer than they did would bave given toomuch | D. ©., December 30, 1865, General Howard said:—* opportonity for exposing their own conduct while in that take pleasure in giving you my hearty thanks for the Stata, and their unwillingness to meet General Whittle. | eminent and faithZul sorvices you rendered the governe sey face to face is mainly owing to this fact, and also to ment, while acting as Ass'stant Commissioner in Louts- tho fact that they arc awaro that papers. onthe subject | fana.'? have been placed in the hands of General Howard. GUNERAL OANTY'S TRETIMONY. They made a report against the administration of Gen- | In his letter addrossed to General Toward, dated Head. eral Saxton in South Cardiina, at a time when General | quarters Department of Louisiana, Now Orleans, October In pursuat to a arrangement 1 | Murray. The Danish authorities suspected something eee cd amengiye. hel wrong, and refused permission for the articles to on dl Ree eGaraee (a) sek and ee a hoard,’ “After Tong tay the rebels ‘vecumo onvince $26,464 For customs. .....$648,000 | Once for the of Finland, where wo hopo to | that their efforts to fit out here would be fruitless, an Payment 387,474 Gold notes. eer 000 arrive in five days or less. Our contemplated visit to | left the port. Her career afterwards is well known, and ‘About $80,000,000 have been invested in the Lake S1- | from Russia, when we shall spend several days off the | from any complicity in the above affair, Thoy bebaved perior copper mines. The market value of the stock | Swedish capital. always in the frankest and most loyal manner, for which they deserve tho thanks of our nation. representing this capital is at the present time less than ROYAL HONORS PROM TOK DANES. O:TY LIVE AND AMUSEMENTS, pperations of our internal commerce and trade which @epend on a tranquil, healthy and easy money market, "Phe rates for call loans range from 4a 5 per cent, and on government collaterals largo amounts are readily obtain- ba by frst class houses as low as3 per cent. Some of the banks are refusing to lend below 5 and prefer to keep f part of their accumulating surplus by them, but the fargor number are exhibiting more anxiety than 0 v8— put out their idle balances on demand, hap say ri £2,000,000, Tho copper product of thie region amounted | Our presence here has been a causo of considerable | Copenhagen is by no means a dead city. | Thero Is con. peary mace ane nepotian ‘eihave’ bees ba FY | to $8,000,000 in 1862, $15,000,000 in 1863, and $12,000,- | excitement to the quiet city of Copenbagen, and it has | siderable lit on) it one fea ghee here St | Saxton was Tying ill at his residence In Philadelphia. 15, 1865, General Canby eaid:—T havo thonght i 8 at 4a 434 per cent. Commercia! ; passes freely | 099 in 1865. Taxes and the high price of labor and | been availed of by the King and government to show un- feted te Dad A ane oe Ineo aoa raar’ Faeast bee | Con'd they not have faced the General, and have had the | Droner, in justice to that gentleman (me), to state the ‘charges fairly tried ina proper court? They reported ponule® outcry against him personally (meaning the ont- there are several, where muic, paa- | gcainet the conduct of General Gregory in Texas, and | Cry of the rebel presa), and against tho onerations of the {wt 52g per cont. But thore ore fe.” applications for dis- against that of Goneral Thomas in Mississippi, when both Bareau under his control, is undeserved."” s»pplies are the great obstacles in the way of success at | usual and marked attentions to our officers. The Danish | gardens, of which fomiines, ringing and varied entertainments conspire to cn the bills hee r a ee those 7 Pats the Lake mines, government has always been friendly tofthe United ti tho I ing hour: Tho Danish have alove oods commission Hvicea. Tho large amount of unem- | py» Connecticut Rivor Railroad Company have almost | States, but never before has one of our naval vi ee eee crenata’ meat these officer fi In like manner they pro- GENERAL SHERMAN'S TESTIMONY. r nid the v o ta 5 > ressels Fe- | fo, ements. Thoy like to leave the pave- officers were far away. In like manner they p NTs loyod capital ond tie very limited domand for accom: | qnished the grating of the socond track between | coived any special attention at the hands of the Dantsh for ad reco arnusements. | They Tike to tones U0 Barn, | Sneed to New Orleans, and gathered. around them such | fa ie Totti ae Orleans Ortaber aie “throwing aside all care, find on the green lawns of men asT had discharged from tho Bureau for conduct mn rict of Louisiana, New Orleans, October 21, and, i 5 too disvrac to be mentioned. From these they | 1865, General Sherman said:—‘I feol tt my duty to aay odation bol! at the Stock Exchange and elsewhere are fo of the clief points of interest in the loan market, | both tend with other causes to justify the general corassion that. contrary to what ig usual at this period the year, we shall haye no tightening of the Springfleld and Chicopee, This track will probably bo | authorities. They were always quietly overlooked and ; ’ ho’ tor the shaded walks, cosey spo's in operation before next winter, and next season may | ignored. But the close of our war, and the convincing | \ iy. ee adores with tele familly about possibly be extended to Holyoke, The road, which ex- | proofs it gave of the power of our government, havo | them, and quai beer, and listen to the fine music dis} toads from Gpringfiold: to Brattleboro, a distance of fifty | opencd the eyes of the Danes as woll es of those of other | ovursed by tho bands ‘dhe ovening through. They seek ; quiet and comfort and pleasure ouly. They do not wish miles, has previously had uot a single milo of doublo | nations. Nothing could be more marked and ex- | (9 be hurt, nor will they injure anyone. Give them eagerly drew such highly colored and malicionsstatements | to you that notwithstanding vonr duties have been moat as they wanted for their report. Could they not | ly with the higher authorities, and but tittle with my just a8 well have taken the testimony of re- | own headquarters, yet I have had sufficient opportunities Spectable persons? No; thoy sought out only those | to see the working of the free system of labor under filled with malice because of their dismissal. B, Rush | your charge to bo enadled to express my firm belief and Plumley and Matthew Whilden would never have made | conviction fn the industrious, conscientious and virtuous money market, but that for some time to come | track, " : nt tse Y ge shail have a low rate of interest and adequate a pressive than the recoption this time—so _sig- | their borr and a sng place for, a quiet plonie and Mey | ihe gtatements reported as having come from their lips | oourse you have all along pursued.” i COMMERCIAL REPO nificant, indeod, as to call forth remarks | fe fuperlatively happy. If thoy wat avait Ci wall, | had they been permitted to live in idieness while QUNERAL BANKS) TERTIMONY, fand easily accessible accommodation for borrowers A 6 . REPORT. eee ee ee sect. the «paper cine advance | Sante eae prrer se oanaee aia will supply alle | oie oP with tho Barean. orto have continued bringing | IR @ paper forwarded to the War Department in f! Sarurpay, August 18—6 P. M. people. papers, in van The keeper of tho saloon will supply iim @ tea kettle | Gicrace upon it by their daily coniluet. early part of Inst year Goneral Banks said of nent in te | The stock market has exhibited several features of Joterest during the week. The chief of these is the nera! advance in government bonds, especially in the Fico which have rison from 997 to 102%. The Brxansrurra—Recoipts, 11,430 bbls. flour, 650 do, | “f the government have been fanimadverting in sovore | and a coffee pot, wit which le prepares his coffee or ten, and completes his repast with an equanimity re- corn meal, 430 bushels whent, 82,328 do. corn, 13,351 do, | terms upon the apparent want of cordiality and hosp | frosting enough to any one who has secn picnics of the oats, 2,000 do. rya, and 100 do, matt, There was a reac. | tality upon tho part of the authorities, We are not in- | cr.wd near any American city, where bad whiskoy ox- tion’ in the markot for State and Western flour, prices | ¢lined to agroo with the editorial writers in the matter. | cites tho worst passions of men, and Veale and fights We do not hear of thelr baving taken the testimony of pe: ‘fal public servant, and his services are indispem- General Canby or General Sheridan. Both of these dis- tinguished officers were familiar with my conduct dur- GENFRAL URI BUT'S TESTIMONY, ing all the timo that I was Accistant Commissioner of | _ In his letter to the Socretary of War on the subject of the Bureau, Neither did they take tho testimony of | Mv appointment as Assistant Commissioner, dated Hoad~ disturb the scone, Jiinsen leaves the field when belli- | oither General Panks, General Hurlbut or General Sher. | quarters Department of the Gulf, March 22, 1805. Gem- Qve-twenties have also gone up %alpercent. It is | ee vised 106, a 15 Dbl, with a limited do. | Weare agreeably surprisea that tho reception siould Mewed that Mr. MoCalloch has issued very fow new | bsving declined 100, a 15c. per bbl., with a limited de- ¢ ‘ nould | cose sugvestions reach him. His is not the fleld of Mar: epee some days past, but the advance, nA the faco | ™and, tho markot closing very quiet at tho concession. have been so kind and warm. It was more than we ex- | hut of Gambrinvs and Peace. i i a — of whim knew all abont my administration hey Hoeibut say ay ai py map, better qualities for " » ‘The sales wero confinea to 6,000 bbla. at the revised | pected. We believe that they have, under tho circum- | | Among the reat gardens hero are the Tivoti and Al. | 4 General Superintendent ot Froedmon in the Depart. | T's ie ave been in cloze contact with him for ste 2 ee i hodibra® ‘the hrsteemploys three or four bands of | ment of the Gulf, long bofore my appointment as Assist months past, and superintonded his actions, and I very > ant Commissioner of the Bureau as at present organ- | earnestly recommend him.” fof the issue of $47,000,000 of new bonds during quotations appended. Of Southern flour we notice sales | stances, done all that they possibly could, and we are ne music, one of which 18 by one of the most fomous jred, Tho testimony of all. these officers was within MR. LINCOEN’S THEPIMONY. he last two months, is a good illustration of the im Esti Us Bah as Bees. eis gratorul 0 of aI ; tes o ., the market being quict and scarcely so firm. . maestri of Kurope, ‘the others are excellent and are f provement in the goverament credit, In the railroad Cased pocsiuhied duit} ani tal tha “abaengia of lala THE KING ON THR MTANTONOMOM. stationed at various portions of the garden. ‘Then thero reach of there Commissioners, and why did they not PR og Wor President, who knew me well, said in a letter share market there was little change developed until ” 7 Last weok an invitation was sent the King, Christian | aro the sing'ng saloons, tho elrcus, where an American avail themselves of it? Is it not clear that they did not me, dated Executive Mansion, Washington, March h Clown attracts great attention; the hundred and one cir- | ant testimony calcnlated to strengthen me or tb aid the | 1865:—Your statement of tho condition of the f Bureau they went forth to destroy ? ‘men, and of your success in their moral and Tam glad to infggm you, however, that the testimony | elevation, has reached me and given me great ‘ad of these officers has becn taken and that it is on record. This testimony as to my administration I give as am Each and all of them gave me the highest credit for | offset to that taken by the commissioners, and with having faithfally executed both the office of Assistant | I leave the subjcot with yon and the public. I have prices wore nominally unchanged. For rye flour a'good 1x. t the ‘3 1 4 demand prevailed at rathor higher prices. Sates @50 | 1X: ‘© visit the Mlantonomoh, which he promptly 404 | cuiar railways, the Russian railroad, and I krow not all, gracefully accepted, naming Friday as the day for the | which combine to entertain nearly twenty thousand poo- bbls. at $5 85 a $6 50. Corn mon! was quiet, but ices were without ba change. We ped otey a wee visit. Preparations were made at once to receive him | ple nightly. ‘The Aibainbra boasts of a ballet, where a tolerably fair company from Vienna give some very yeuorday, when Erie, Reading, Fort Wayne, Rook Island ‘and saveral other of the leading descriptions began to show manifest signs of buoyancy. The belief widely prevailg that during the next four days ® | Superfine and Western, $6.00 a $800 | ina proper manner, and a number of officers of the Lively speculative movement will set in, It is | Extra Stato. JF 90 ‘2 2.10 | sie oea want on board the Monitor at balt-past one to | ov pieYa co, Srowain amie, oer caytae, thie is a most | Commiasionor and that. of General. Superintendent. of | honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient rervant, well known that before Mr. McCulloch’s de- 1010 State. . +10 915 «10 25 esc ss Freedman. (Sec appendix to this letter. ) THOMAS W. CONWAY, Common to medium extra Westora 766 a 9 50 | partictpate in the reception. Commander Murray, as well developed limhs; then the shooting galleries and berm: x lative to th t - q oy 1 (1 strength’ machi r ‘The Commissioners state that testimony was taken.) Tate Assistant Commissioner Bureau of ‘ostion was known relative 0 payment | Extra round hoop Ohio, . *.9 00 a 10 85 | senior officer, was of course present to aid in tho func ph oan dp machines are fine places | 414, th Froodi nd Abandoned ‘State of Lou! ala ‘shrewd “Ol We tana eens ‘inae ei ee 5 to seorthe rude ponsanta display feats of strength to the | Under oath to the offect that in September forty echoola mon a Lands, State tsiapa. of the temporary deposits certain shrewd operators eet ne Couthe aoe ss ‘10-00 2.11.65 | {ons At half-past one the thundering of guns from the | admiring gaze of the city folks. Among ail the thou- | Were reported by my superintendent, when but two wrere making and had, indeed all but completed the | Fancy and oxtra do....... ; 1 shore batteries announced tho departure of the royal | sunds who frequent thes places you sec uo disturbanors, | Wsre,in existence, y and - 1 0 0 15 25 lopart My This sta thon: false. THE GREAT FLOOD IN MINNESOTA, preliminaries for a‘‘raid” on the stock m: The 835 & 975 | party, and tho marine guard of the Miantonomoh and the | #!! #re quiot, peaceable and contented. : tement, though taken nndor oath, Is solders bad as g preliminary sold ont, 980 21200 | ene . ps gets DANSE LAGER. This ‘s.a serious thing to say, but ict me go ou to inform | tinmense Freshets Along the River Courses heavy bi of stocks as @ preliminary sold out, e % men wero drawn up in line on the port side of the deck, ‘The becr gold is com dered about as fino as any in | YO" I can preve the fatschoos of this testimony by is and had not their been frustrated wo $85 8 600) a ihe omcers of both ships, in full walform, afranged | Hurope, bat itatrikes me that it is not up to the best hearty throe Hundred teachers eniploved at the timeda | Destraction of Property and Serious Damage should now in all probability been in the midst of 490 @ 600 ? ‘Amencan fagor, which is rarely surpassed by any Ger. | MY School departmont, I cam also prove it by nearly | to Crops—Many Lives Lost. ba a themselves aft on the starboard side, near the gangway. twenty thousand schol The C ist dncabek ta iof annals tok: 2500 & man bvers, with which remark I close this letter, iy isa lars. ¢ Commissioners may | (Lenora (Minn.) August 11 correspondence of Chicage aig ‘These seetacs be shale ge I Ghee stocks There wat lest rroncas perceptible inthe wheat mar- | | Th@ Foyal visitors came alongside in a pretty lit thon “beet Fee wae he ea were | wre: have: tied the'ihenvieet ruin (that hes everboum cay ving na on ing an & iment 6 schoo = fe have rain. over ket, which continued quiet, the demand being con- | steam tug, flying the royal banner, and navigated by au Covennacer, July 81, 1866. lishment. - Hf well might they enter New York dari: known in this country. The rain commenced on the tho season of school vacation in the summor ant morning of the 6th at, a0 Con CHSC Cee fined to the most urgent wants of millera. The sales | officer of the ongincers of the navy. On making fast to A MINISTERIAL RECEPTION. ‘wore 60,000 tushols at St y i ia) hola nt $2 78 a $2.85 for now amber State, | the Monitor, Admiral Irmingcr, ald to the King, stepped | His Excellency Mr. Yeaman, the Minister Resident of 23 spring. ‘The corn market opened dull and easier, but | aboard and was received at the gangway by Commander | the United States, gave a delightful reception last even- sales ‘are anxious te buy them in again, and it is reported that \Aeepeiring of getting them back at lower rates they aro pores goin atthe higher prices now current. How these statements are correct the futare will show. fia itlustration of the statement that the railroads of bis country arc doing this season a vory profitable busi - ness, wo call attention to the subjoined table of the gross earnings of somé”of the leading roads in the month i pronounce the schools ettirely discontinued, aud | till four o’ciock in the afternoon, w rn aes feretement yf a oe nena. Poms ren Lee anager p the water poured down upon the steady as lo ‘were yet 6230. for mixed Weetern, ‘with | ‘Beaumont, ing, ie abel ha ie ec ino atuiometio knows ese earth in almost a sheet, Every ravine was Gile@, of 160,000 bushels at 820. a 82 f mixed Western, 80c. a 8le. for eran oo ‘Tho King then followed, and was received by all the | corps were present, Count Frys, Danish Minister for 716. for damaged, and 830, for high mixed, | officers with uncovered heads, the marine guard pre- | rorcign Affairs; Mr. Secretary Fox, Commanders Mur- Oats advanced 1c., with a moderate demand ; sales 60,000 | senting arms. At the same moment the royal standard | ray and Beaumont, Lioutenaut Commander Cornwall, bushels, at 47c. a 620. for Milwank . for state, 43c, pete toe Chicage end bac. ‘a Boe. for’ J Rye vas a | “A hoisted at the fore of the Augusta and a salute of | Lieutonant Grabam, Surgeon Pitkin and other officers of of July shado firmer with more doing, the sales a twenty-one guns fired. The King gracofully acknowledged 1865. 1 ng iy-one gu . Li ly acknow! the ships. The absence of Mrs. Yeaman on account of ‘arent Western. 472480 sanz.ie at Mechel igen ia %.) ee, and Canad the salute by aT caa riage chapeau. pepe was greatly regretted. The evening passod nomi . of im an agreeable manner. se Dorros was in lene active d but prices were with | The King, a tall, fnoly formed man, with black hair, - aneut sean fone o eeone in favor of the purchaser. ‘The mes woe Cay pd se aired moustacho worn la militaire, was | We sail to-day at noon for Helsingfors, on the north | three adjoining States, and’ perhaps as much as had beon ee balen We quote:— 5 Avessed in full uniform of a general, and wore upon bis | coast of tho Gulf of Finland, when we are to commeni- done for them in any other three States of the South? "468.115 Orland, Merida, Mobi. ¥.0.0f, | breast the grand eross of Denmark, and threo oF four | cate with St.Petersburg. It all ls stistactory we shal bedi hers Nmslagnniet bob ggpebeerdh Bere 168.315 Low middling = = 4 b other decorations of the first ordor. proceed at once to Cronstadt, from which point I shall | ¢ftablieument which of inet cost from $15,000 to s2cioae | Meddling. rr 35 3 $$ | The Queen Loutse, a lady of nearly the same age of | write you. | $20,000 per mouth? = Why did they not Soraoo | Geed middiing....-... 36 37 37 38 | the King, next reachod the deck, She was attired in a STFAM TRADE TO NEW YORK. im Wo Bae. Losiieos 4 Ga tate coe 170,196 | pane 4.000 base iy Hut quiet. A cargo of Rio, com- | simplé but clogant'dross, with uo protensions te gorgcous | The first steamer of the new line betwoen Copenhagen | betpieen doopdanen,. ned. shat. the. cup Ve neon Pid ut thare was no other businees outside pod Jobbing | *tyle. and Now York arrived ucre this morning from London. | e#tablishmonts liad tocome from the fantuot the Bureau, Sskaes | lots from socond bande The Crown Princo Froderick, a young man of pertaps | Sie is as ms are a commeliied ty. Captain Pe moe iptagens 9g gr megane por t i d 3 and wi wn navi- bi ct @ manner our i S047 sd yet ea, bay calet eden Me} iy ogee twenty yoars, in military unsform, wearing several dec- | gator, who did our cocntry good service during the war for thousands of wounded or sick freedmen had, 1208 | faiz movement in cotlon to Liverpool, and an active bite aire pet Gi Te senate tobe pensbtands 58 suuld not Bate ae Janii Vein”, SSAA” Ghort.osa | Movement In choses to both Liverpoot’ and Lonion by ¢ Princess Dazmar, betrothed to the futare Emperor | © je ones an See ae eee, eee ire A syle = tee Bn fe Rooting Moe ae drat’ eoven, monthe of the two recep pag Pyro 4 sverpoo!, 260 | of al tho Russias, attired ia a blue silk dress, with Pore York. al bred i ot ‘m ee pe a fg tine gs pk pling rene end isleop. although there was one ¢ yoars compare as follows:— ton at 4., ond 5,000 boxse cheese at 22%. Gd. for com- | Wiute stripes, and a pink hat of the last Paris style. have been engaged and a large quantity of freight. The — shovele, seeds, clothing, and everything els | ‘siream of lightning, and peals of thunder that shook Railroad. 865. 1966, reasod. row atthe close was beld firm at d. To Tho little Prince Waldemar, and Princess Thyra, | !#ne will doubiless prove a suecesa by the Bureau for its proper conduct had to ve | very carth, It is singular bow any person could Brrcage oo Stor: oo tas' seo es a ¢,000 | bese “ oe bog bien ly forte yen plainly attired, made up tho royal family. diene te Reomoniten apaiee be i pele pmb ‘Gab cannon deee ay the govern: ” eaaees ete name of Well was found ia rr wi P| . oat many a ’e ag Chicago and Great ro,. 573,821 711,076 | London direct, 80,000 bushels corn, at fn od. (68 was | The King’s brother, Vrince Jon, in full uniform, ac, The health ot the officers aud crews. of he angiale ment, What could have been the object of the Com- | the drift wood, under the fallen roof of her house, in ber feat ond Horthwertert. ried rtd bore y ores Tor ‘vessels to fork for orders with corn, '| companied the King. and 5 Minnlonomoh remains exceltent, pn vale sholdin, aa facta? . Certainty Gen- vee, Wa Sey Se anes dehiid tn her arma, seeping: a . pe D > 01 ive on al at i + Han L OF OFFICE'S OF UNITED STAT STEAMER al was as wi waking tJ Navoland and Tiusburg... 1,480, 30 T2008 | slip'to, Hamborg, petsuloum, 4 Ho.) 4 Hanover | The others of the royal party worg Admiral Irminger | "Conmander--Alcxauier Murray. accusta | Gid they not have the Min BRT PES | ksi Mer eis Tae sasnees ne Jencla, tobacco, 30; a brig from ‘Sicily to Now | 8nd several naval officers and officers of the King's Fewenant Commander—James M. Prichett, necessity, to expend the funds of the Bureau differentiy | Collins made a narrow escape. He was the owner 8,553,420 jevlenat—J. D. Graham. from those in the hands of other Commiestoners in other | of a grist mill, some three miles from here. Ho is a> 4 He generally slept in the mitt, York, $3,000; one to Savannah, railroad iron, $4 50; | household, whore names T did not obtain, Mme, De in part occupied by our | sixt; if c ixty years of Acting Volunteer Licutenan!—Jas, R. Wheeler. States? pee bt thence to Aspinwall, Inmber, on rivate terms, ont fon ro" 2,254,302 | A schooner from Philadelphia to Swan Island gnd back Bille, chief Lady of Honor, and Mile Rosenorn, ‘Acting Mos'e-t—Z. 8. Tanner and M. W. army in 1802, and almost from the date of occupation the very narrow escape from Jaat Fs 1,981,454 | to Hampton Roads for ordors, guano, about ty eh of bot Being! tnt other ladies near the Queen’s 4cting Kvsian—Jas. Delano. Lore ate Bardaa att, spend money in the care of the freedmen, ee snow went off. AS RA oa the mite 1,206,467 | vousetls to Lingan, C. B., amd back, coal, $4 62 P eel cae ki kg Motee-David Pader, ©. F. O'Nietl, A. H. Lewls, CB. | There were forty thousand col-red people in New | floor of the mill, and did not awake till rie du Chien. 1'078,246 | Cow Bay, C. Bad back, $480; one to Belie All of tnem spoke Eng! with fluency and correct- | vonabie. Orleans lone. what a source of expense these | him. On the east side or the mill there is ® high oon Mississi bitin! ©. B., and back, $4 87)¢; a'schoonor to Calais, corn. weet was he = pal, as few forcigners pre- Surgein—W. K, Scofield. "Rae acer, bat aia proportion of them. | that reaches to within twaiye feet of the mill at ite $108,722 | and flour 36c. one to, Hangor, $2.60; one to Bo Sap ine Shy dl atlatg Pased As ivan? Surgeon—H1 8. Pitkin, wy withfield one aspect of the casa, and gave only | base, Through this pap he dansyed last the (893,974 | cc 6c.; one Crom Newbueg to Portamouth, N. pi gle ialb verorn FMPRESS OF RUTBLA. Paymaver—Judson S. Post. that which helped their object. Was this fair? Was it | water then being tite feet dew," forms- . : ; one from Elizabethport t> Portsmouth, en me , mext tI yom the most prominent person Acting Chief Bnginee-—Joas M. Adams. honorable? Another feature in connection with I, iT perfect cataract. Here he for ‘ine hebedaiead vielen ettener —— (050; one from Elizabethport to Saugus, conl, $2.50; | the cnet ae ees, Dag wr, the betrothed of | Acting pte g Fn, 0, #1. Glack. ana was omitted by the Commissioners, Genoral to escape this time, but tl ad 8). $41,008,447 $40,245,871 | a British brig to Monitoollo and Buenos Ayres, aud a ship | wwe. Curonite Rossa, She is ceviainly a lady. of | Acting Second Prgtncera—3. E. Milliard, 3, Matthews, | !ttou knew, if General Steedman did not, that from the t feet doep, forming n boiling cauldron. In the miscellancous sharaa there is very little doing, | t© Now Orleans on private terms. aa i mn ‘eo claims to persona! ge | a George “fasta ? surrender of the f bel forces til the middle of the follow- perfect madaees to fey ts toes the chiot activity boing in Dogton Wator Power, Quick. |, QMur4Rime way quiet but nomically unchanged. We | ier Rie ge ke ene, S ray. | Aci rgineers—O, H. Pennington acd Win, | !ue summer [had tho entire control of the froedmen in ‘On the weet there was one boiling sheet of wor, Margen Preferred and Wastarn Union elogaph, | {che Pore en waar e mpi de eomaally 8 | Bou tad vary, aud worn short in consequence” of het | © pestetn-aSeorg Selth ihe tig celno the West Misigy, bracing | wale or owtr cod There an ne cuape te re 3 po . ‘44c.; Cuba museovado, tA Be in: ¢ Smit 0 . money \ In coal stocks there ia little doing, but quotations show a | 48, = Sisse.; Cuba, clayed, 420, a 48; Barbados, pede roe he ‘i it ie enid impaired her beanty some rane Con tone fawyer, on the work in all this vast territory hed wo comeont ol lle cat begae to eeu own = fondency to advance, Spruce Hill, Lehigh and Central 2 Ha Tork” House her complexion seemed vory brilliant and } Paymasler's Clerb—Jobin H. Fancher. my Toulsana fuude, “Tho amognt ¢ # nuy one | taintog the speed of hore. “The old wan clang to the boing ctieyinguired for Ration bonds are hrm but | but Star at Soge he mbateae soa ‘Fou aush, ye | And arsine. he conveacd with feadom, nd evinced STareweATHENS COKeSH0n et yA reat ee eee | mem, nen ote, am Meee eas uli, and in bank shares there ja lees than the usual | Meard of no important males Jtesins were without de. | Liglabihty and « comprehensive Knowlodge of ‘ever F anaes fc Ee : Pk aed thom he | ln le oad a q e ‘ y ——— incte in this and ve sated them if he from Pmonnt of businoss do'ng. poly, A Ty iy “tal Sata lem and good | Sunlert louched unon. the would be regarded in aay | te Comfesses, io Ap, Aticmnt to Mules Hie | wore pot determined to fora parpose. He the mitt” He ait clinging to it wea carried inrotet Tho pricos of the leading stocks sold at tho first sea age 60. ate A¢ @ $3 8744, and 250 do No. Lat $5 50 9 Getignt a ere. Raea, mily by Jaoning aud to an Act of | had for a long time been General Chiet of staff, | stream, th gh the top of @ thorn tree. He now let go a of the Exch: ‘ te ar wax wendy at'$3 00 a $3 60 for Washing: | the royal party wae reentyod. by. cot mn Tees the and must have eeu all my reports to that offloer. +] Gf the bon chest and caught hold of the tree, from @ Exchange on each Saturday of the last four | ton and Wilmington. ne yal party was receivod by got nders Murray, {From the Hartford Courant, Angust 18, That General Steedinan, if alone, might have erred, | which he escaped to the where he stayed till de ‘ke were as follows: — Provisiors.—Recoipta, 67 packages and 2 kegs lard, aumgpt, Assistant Secroiary "Fox, Excellency Three of four days prior to the execution Starkweather | would not be surprising; bit that have commit: | light, when he made his way back to view the gf ted these blunders, or publish falsehoods cdi. | tion, ar rain Faty 28, A re 9 por! opened firmer, with a fair demand, George H. Yeatuan, Minister Residont, and were at once | wrote a fu'l con‘ossion of his crimes and misdemean POE sie Me he Nak Ta Ged \chvy at $39 sig. cents for noe suee Mhown about ihe ‘ship, each one af the party being | other then his lost great crime, It was ‘addressed t6 | tained in the report, cam be accounted for iano other | Tt every day of last week, ory 6 ok i & Terre Hinuie Rit) — “4 setes 10,000 bbla. at $32 5644 a 87 for new mess, ff r Ping of an officer, who explained every: | David § Calhoun, Esq., of Manchester, associate counsel | way than that he wae misled by his associate, who was of having a yest, The whens? we & Terre’ Haute prot. — Ps 4 Fig 2% % $90 %5 for old’ do., and $27 26 0 $27 15 | chien tidy naa pas actiOn, Every, of the } for bis defense during bia trial, ‘This confession is of | better informed. md wae ‘nat Monae ner nie “4 Bil ripe, ‘Wator Power. m2 (80 for prime; also 4,000 bbis, new moss for August, Sep- pen. A ue * rected, some af ladies . the greatest importance, for while establishing as a Gen oral Fuilerton must have known that he was giving | Yhat was cut las ai a ton Company. ae tembor and October ecllern’ Rey tion at | eBtiring through the tire rooma and she gUiten or | ceriabiy that iio bas been held in many minds ax a | falsehood to the public when le inade thews sateinersis | jproute halt ar’ - week and ppt Pande hi id & Pitted 80% ST 2 tay ood] and do. for ail t SI At #83 oat | cans 2 ‘expressod their gratification a °*° Wy a egg py TM concerning Loulsiaua, and the public shou! tied okie «nck, long The standing mie how shows nd a M6 116%, cA option. Reef war upebangrd in evi ts | ihe rowst ep remely Pleased with overything they aaw, | Why, He Ir. Fay oe 2 roti G js Unele | much of the matter to which General S:ord~ an amxed bin, vw, and If it continues to oat begine te cage & Roe ‘ tose 105% Saf, ee kloan B10 0 ei for old plain fui aba | ML eeeh bay te ny slaquities concerning the | iu. Bd’sfamny st Buckland Cornet (Mmm err OF | Hieciematece mast, ins atare Of Lg, shee Spare opie | trop harvested ang ton oe wore han tiwosttie of eo 40 & Northwestern. aT 26 g extra do, Beef hain conttuued duit, and | tits tale ing and Aghitag the ship, and ap. | pincing arseme 13 Tour! It wilt be remembered thas “eft! falajtier Who wae es | Pep Rarvae and that ina daraced condition ae e great inleVest in the recital of the details | the summer, of 1806, about one yeas before We | A wks not dostred that the iruth ehosid be told. ‘The Cones Prices wore nominally agehanes Cut mests wo nt A hens? main commenced falling at oh en op tn, I of Mre. Bucklabd’s family were , pu. “VG Nave bad great occasion 225 4 eck gt bg noes, = pkgs at ‘8 2%, for hnme, | °! the voyage bere. homicide, all ware a a yc. dere, = Ba i MATH TRING. lia steht and contin: - hidson River. Inactive. Tard wae quiety but the market war fins Aer spending an héur ond a belt in and about the ome Bi PS ag rd cote eee work: | food achievea uy «\¢ Mpteou Of thst good had been faith | Sbnday Toone Sel pas Mei a) it Monday and dy at | Ship the King and the royal porty fetire’, receiving | rat recovered, though tholt lives at one des- tbe ye be ee nil Root rive Pe aed jn ohe hes sales 400 bblg, at 18%. @ 2c, Batter was 200, a 83e. for Wertern, and 20c, a 421¢c. for State, | (Om the mon, atid offic ‘Tam, Willing that three hun. as well, three rousiy) jred of. A post *. ie aan, kr Werte ieeinas Utah Wik tay eekoreatens | pair A post mortem exanil ot dred thousand fre N 1! whites of Geeteaatunrretavenne aap se | Gace St iat) fecha to | a ie Sear aanet eet | Gey wanna ho Pernotete ects Goarees Sak sateen active, and | Salltéy and the vieit wae completed. Commander Mur: | bread. PO + im | mony Of my services, and’? cao tinath the edvanes notions In eur las Wie wet cocoa: | who wae unable on account of iadisposition in the | the erm! of the family, named a in | puble shail draw the: olen getimaar shlos, 2,000 bbl at 26e. for erudem, and 44e. n doe fur | MompiaK.t0 be prevent at the presentation of Sr. Fox and | arrested aud Kept in jail 'a year, sna fisliy"dieebarged miliary coer ‘ia cour ' ¥ court, oF re there Suid be @ hroing tok ahd in one hour eed a half rose ten fom plum we'er, Wi ite matinee 8 wild and magni #, tearin; roaring e batom from Dixon’ mill to the HM Wont Chane fied, carrying down in its Pa hat ‘guces, cord nging leat fariposa Mining Jaripo-n preferred, . ni drift wood, to much of which was see! fy ft, rate, womlchneks he, all changing her? ork Contral iF bonted Commander Beauinon( to the King, was presented jury, no evidence @ court Tabs jew York & rie RR, Souan was steady but quiet. The sates wore agt wnde, | A4:/f@l Irmingory and very handsomely reseived. = "7 | plarkieeatuer at this tine wan cupteed oss Girt he bere, | Bromles, oF station, 8 ‘ 3 ‘ % as lefore such a court, ween the f oat se Ean Ben cantare tang? stefan marge, | M00 ge an fous aac te tay emery aad mas dvi | gna mg ane yn tan | st a a tne feet gra toe iisstenippt cor. sg | {Ora to good retining, 160) Porto Rico a8 18e., ant 606 | yaa Sanday Mr, Fox. Me Featnam, ocr Minister, Com, | she {hough he should wait anlil better able to Support | jonas uagre som ted upon, I would preter the “Ol: | wrling. Thoreday even os. es aad at we ae oxes, Hav ined sugar wae quict'at 1646, andere Murray and Beaumont, dined with the King at | a wife. The day the Buckland famil rf J inet General Futlort: ‘—Raving™ r mg, y much withia fe itteburg & Fort Wayia, 101) a16\6. for standard bards, and io %\c. sc. | lie palace, and spent a vory agreeable event , Was poisouell he | reduced the coloro Pelases one — * jon so * and ib%c. & 15K. for A ay oye agreea ‘ening. wrote to her, saying that his Unele Buckland : at people of New Orleans to pract 0 ‘ : eka: Mialog corte. Tee am ltrs aaa wil er yet aun were prosen and entertained aid couldnt i "ed th afer i ane ope CE the sate ne broken 8p the free sietnaoinors ot Crupe, cannot mow be errensiel Hig ate, a u Sosa coe EN ; ’ at 206 on ond , om i! 4 " jedletion © "i . 4 . re Union Teiegrap. 60" "te Rass Ton” | UKc.; Alew 19,000 Ibm, groans at LO}, «12346. per ib ThiasocenngTit ArMaare ON aunn. | | thcn be in ¢ condition to marry, * le would isbendee the neytums ror the o hans of oolored unvees that Ne corm Pill straighten mp aad. outer no aa vorniment securities wore quoied om @ach Saturday n_lelved eaqaest But the “market re vino tant wore recetted by a eatute of atteen | bathed: Norsos Ween Lee HG, celbopD thas he | orphans of Treedince ee, OF the, country, atid other oF oh grant pet betng bard eneugh te sen anne , y ’ : cence Wh toe bene hii z : provent the abe mained fiyur; sates 80,000 Iba. at 12K. a 12% Wotske®.—Receipts 146 bbls. Tad cull. oud prices were nominal at guns from the Angua‘a . ~ a. joined the | 6 having arrested he of cole | eo “ ot oe te ta yerere cee Minn, bint nd bye dodraion fie a’ | 0 LIRR aga RN J nny cul Valley wit a foeqenslt 7s Geeaago to" Chiara "atte Al the past four weeks as follows: — f Of Poreign Afnirs vieited the Monitor and = onitor and was received |Prerty, upon why ! pon w HW iy Was an insurance of $9, having imprisoned Wnted Blatce troops ‘whe bed vant hah ‘ ne sy nd "4 Iv da +f July WB. Aug. 4. Aug. 11 Aug. 18, Bixes of 19 my 1 bended. with all hopora, the Av, My y * :; ade 1% 1108, De » cusia again thundering forth a | which Alber: exprot a ‘ ‘iit emathaegenintetn plendid gall ec “ * pre obiain, was endangered, iy — Pat v5 19 Hie 1004 ii —Titonen’s inquest gilendid aalute'of fifteen guns, the oa flag fying at sgotey i se into othe as, ak coeenee «hs pect mastered Ou of the army, for wo cher reas hon P Grape not resent i ertoutl mage a — F BY : bp . oune tne 4 r paveriy our pages of Ie dail will proba- , ate white loud has heee > ie ays 90% je Tm Faran Acciuce SF te Pile: ieee te Thin, Tbetiens, GONRS OF Peova, or’ bly be p:idistcd, 10 was bo be pabealtted to some'ot tre oeret omnia had meni 4 Without | so man eae haa wort destructive one, rmor@ ive-twontion of 1844 “105i 10 10s mann held an inquest yesterday on the body of i. ORY US eaintenvupienie = phe bus rot ia fr aede ot | oxecuted man for. revision before beihg | for the welfare of Rae oy ho &e. re poacicea aa neni Hake, 106) ‘}o ate t ody ol ? Fl Ole an lich, fn eve: 7 )| press, and we therefore present thie me of 4 vast catates some | our of sag BIASES sevice 104 40144 1885, 108K | avinng toothed tint nee ene ete A | wgen end i idrok——who roum andleturbed over tbs | We Thats Importani ‘on wit eauty | Tiel bis conddential advisers during bie adeuntsraiion | andimeset bogey hatte dowd wim be heard 9 roxct iyBd veries. 10% =a? :108 Lome a sae oat the lived at No, 110 West | siangesabort bor, Tie the je stoieateeaertt and 4 dlepered People, tebe hare bouantty te. | nee ae. 4 one Lane don basetnres etna ieee age nag h atts the deceaned A “ The ship fe erowd i 3 sane, “ 5 me tossy in reg © charges r @ h Atroot; the deccased was & Coachman, and r. ier fe "ne Pre) arkweather was insane, that they have | made ta the eicbprtuanaisoeuns’ aguient the wetn this place and West Chatheld was rendered imp. {In foreign exchange thore ie bot 1 tle doing as the BuPply of foreign bills exceeds the demand, aud the quo- ona have gone down during the wock, as will be An Some of them, who ofcers whi tie wat : ; m thurig f amis aqpemeeae: Uniattp-eteetn within twenty-five rimubes after the rine plea sosnetlives Iu. ite deciafarions cone | Provost Marshal General; Capinin Penso, Gor eral bd conniqiced |The water waa one inch and a half hl , re justi: | Intendent.or Edveation, and Lioutonent Fostor, who was | Msgt't Pout "wan We was during the great freshet e. We have written from a kwowledge | incharce of the tax oficethat I balers these charnes | 2° about. have ashore, ard ¢ lives of the t town, Her sided at No, 112, in the same stree’, He tor house about one o'clock on Saturday, and « . AS btonght Lome tytwren four aud fire o'clock by the Tark police; ‘be From the subjoined comparative tabi Irlean rrest al , " t with the accident at uie Park. Caroline Grail, Sak ee hae «A : ation Com A 10. of the deconsed, tert! ‘aroline Gral, Wie AMPNCA AS \ public, mors out of | to beuns Ay ae ye . lertided that he ac in f \ id SHA ALLIEN, vnfonnded, Captain Morse isc) [From the eamé paper. ab’ a Weloek ~. ic ahr lo lity o ri y di. ‘. ; naee c Me “ ‘ foe! ht in | stands with: Ross! confoam It OureC, ed; J et thy re office ~~ * mt : Varro wt I over the horses striking Lead ona | reiations with tt of innintaining the best cf | tie hope of ealvatlp,”’ came fron a contrite heert, Funan ei eee ike, ba Mit G nora | evatern jaro the. coimiy. Th ceSnounee wr tote teat pote neree spoke atverwarda, The Jury ron- | vivws the rigal family cucertaim magote nedgen of some, ———- —— Sate 0 oh Donen paler cone ot New Orleans, | away iiinding tha of ME. Well oy whieh ir Wee f 2 ~ P- Z [ t © New Je i a tu , iN } n sanacres ’ deotal fat from weoanh In (he Park. on Saturday, AW: | the two fe nid (that Roasia aed the United sintos were | or threo Gare dro their Weads, thele beake nit with | Poy pose ae Know, ae Genwral Fullerton does, thas thatthe totter of ths Inmates ef the dsrelingn. crepe . 0 work fo hoped ti tn, teolt Com Y “ ave é n ‘ 4 - Would always remain the bot of friends. 00d wai m4 i eee rue hussld aad ye ted dee sabes coaaas pes gd ” ig 2 hoes’ vem wihoae ing 7 wa fear tn nora ea . . 9 eased in tho infamous work of Gilme thom, ny Qa foe's bane Ws Ua as. Wie creek wenid to be awiul, Mr. Weloei's name ta the