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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OUTOBER 25, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. eae - emma Y P FINANSIAL AMO COMMERCIAL. pes asd ageing 8 be tound tm Fire Ae une: Be Bendre & _ icy ctalfasien a yoeeg tee ere Setar SOUTH ‘CAROLINA CONSERVATIVE. SHIPPING NEWS, “ ae |e aan “ ie me “ee Ohotee date, : ry 3 ‘ved front his pay and bounty to purchase « home, OUR CHARLESTON CORRESPONDENCE. Wepxesvay, Oot. 24—6 P. M. ow 1% ‘ i = Hudson River... .102 109 122% 128 6 ‘Bhe Influential Citizens of the State Follow- - Tanstoss meget cuntonan ative and tend, wih Bd a ig ses 2 CANADA. tug Governor Orr's mt—_Conserva PORT OF MEW YORK, OCTOBER 26, 608, pepo onarocti upward movement The vol- | Cleveland & Pitts, 78% 805 ny 923" re OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. pa ty ne Sap Ahan et OS ree eee: Civarea. emo of basipers is undergoing constant augmentation, Be KH HH 6 - ~~ orrawa, Oct 22, 1808. | dout Johneen—Sensible Charge of = South uehisamshty Crusader’ (BH), Peters, Kiaamioa,, Js-Riboa @ and public interest in the prevailing speculation quickens n 109! 1094 Ae} * Carelina Judge to the First Jury ‘wih she rico of prices, The exciting days of 1868 and M8 tan 3 Fat ontop eaenager Mth: United Venton Court’ for South Careline , Bionattlp Noulorey? au Nowtaane oe 2864 are likely to Le eclipsed by the scenes of the elos- Heamehip Louisa Moore, Bennett, Nowbera—Murray, Fert ‘ag months of 1866, and bank expansion promises to ris Gold opened at 1473, and advanced to 14834, follow. | [5° urxed opti M and 9 the unusually letgthened éittings of the Executive Cuarteston, Oct. 19, 1866, Sng which It steadily doctined to 147, the closing quota- cl Cot inn fed excited, thou h | Counc, and the oft repeated and as often falsified an- As I, expected, the reported sentiments of Gov- hares, comm: spon: pari . the market wi amt than vesterday : ‘were lo.” of the that the Cabinet was about | emor Orr im favor of the adoption of the constitu. Bourne, Norfolk, City Potent andp still lead the railwa; tion. Loans, for which there was » brisk demand carly | 4). tein. sal 170,000. Slide gi id for snip. | BOTnoements organs e ’ the sr grinerat sold up to 81% this wii, fn the day, were made at1-16 23-16 per cent per diem | Ping mixed Wes er eter, $1 ig’ ‘il for pe i sore to proceed to Quebec to hold @ meeting with his Excel- tonal amendment, which appeared in the HExALD, has ghee ‘aml go we? ‘Mat, and $1 11 mi ats ads need Se a i. | tency preparatory to the departure of the confederation | Toused the ire of all tho old fogy politicians and petty | coe, in favor of the lender, ‘Tne market te largely ovor. | 04,34 !1,/",81,12 for mie sold, and in view of all the conditions affecting #t, the | Jo\a. and 44. a Ge. for premiom 1 low. Brae gas Maalte, the wales renchang 150%) basiiels at } that the government ship is not sailtog smoothly, and a | @mong young men, however, 's becoming more and more The foreign exchange market was without material | 'gonimeeer ® fair business doing at the dectine “ales | break up may take place any day. evident and surprising every day. A new party of pro- change. Pankers’ bills on England at sixty daya were | Wevernstoanite, iat mere It ie well known that thero never was any cordin! good | gressives sulted to tho demands of the times and tho Goted at 100 & 3, at thre days: 109% w 11034; com. | pavarromy Me cul, heavy and tower, WRK more sellers then | feoling among the parties to the coalition; but so long as | situation of aMfuirs has sprang into existence, but Is inot mercial bills 108 a 3¢; francs at sixty days 5.1630. a ‘sales were 2,008 bakes and recespw | Fenian raids threatened the country, and they could yet sufficiently organized to boldly prociaim {ts princi- 6.17340. ; at three days 6.200, a 6.22340, make that an excuse for doing nothing, the leaders of | plesand the action which isto govern it, New men ‘The Colorado Gold Mining stocks were generality rather parties did not cross each othérs’ path, and they all seem | aod now measures are to be inangurated, The old office heavy at the first board, Corydon was 5c. lower than at | Middling.. ae to have agreed to pocket their principles and “walt for be aa fold civck Jags basin’ pe ho" , ? ” ty the same time yesterday, selling at $6 85; Ia Crosse on ee ng Fe ~ssnidtiiay aid i ea Pn. con‘ederaton. When the Finance Minister resigned s of yp be re cae eh ate age esti gtaieag 40c., selling at $4 65; Nye c., selling at 57c. (a 80). Ophir with rales of aos bage Ro to arriv ex JB. Bat Py last summer, ortensibly because cortain guarantees were | by urrats in - sold at $7 15, Davidson Copper at $1 85a $180, At the itars dean oamer Socte ae i've betare ot giv he Protestant 7 - | terior of no influence, the sentimen' pv iy, as mee Bacall ee raventas) not given to the population of Lower Can- » ts attributed to G» second board there was a further decline in a portion of e bagw at 1414, a be. 1. & 70. fy : roand Milw: ee eens delegates to England, there are mavy othor ind'cations | Wire pullers in the State, The change of sentiment while Michigan Southern, whick is next ip point of activ- ay and interost, advanced to 96. But although (ese constitute tho centre of attraction at present, ‘here is » large and well distributed business im al the Jeading railway shares, and much higher prices bre as confidently predicted as they are hkely to be realized. ‘There is go much idle capital in the country and the rate ‘ef interest is so low that the public mind rung upon .in- -vestment, and railway seourities, by reason of their in- trinsic value and speculative advantages, are preferred ‘teal others. Western men are notoriously of a speca- dative turn of mind, and it is significant that their par- ehascs just now are almost entirely confined to the ‘Western stocks, and especially those most actively dealt an on the Stock Exchange at the present time. ‘The money market remains easy at 4a 5 per cent for Yoans returnable on demand, the majority of transac- ‘ttone being at the lower rae. Some of the bears are, Bowever, endeavoring to excite apprebensions that a drain of corrency Westward and Southward from this pont is going forward, which will result in an advance ef the rate of interest to seven per cent for cal! loans. Deubticss the banks would like to get seven per cent for thetr money, and they arc disposed to encourage whal- ‘ever leads in this direction, but it remains for us to say ‘bas there ts no probability of any farther eonsiderable @rain either Westward or Sonthward. The Cincinnat) Commercial of Monday reported as follows, showine that earrency is being sent from that point to New York, andthat there is an increasing return flow of money from the interior to the Western cities: — A food demand for exchange 18 experienced by moet is —-W P Olyd Garin ancy et Ge ae RATE fiatirn Berry: Maruenibo—slattian @ Phelps & Cod" Fark Bsonulis, Andereaa, New Orleans H Drums Phar dbo Ganion, Genoa—B F Small & Co. De ‘8t Marks—" Df & Co, \ fete W's Mieebe,’ Crawford, Pernumbuco—B ¥ Sinall & Behe MG Hart, Hart, Nouritas it W Jud aay Baxter, Turks inland f ‘ot Wallachia Me arts Wegged Talandd PWR: Pel te Manik L Davie (Br), Dexter, 8t John, NB—D RB De” bs ie Weateprih (Br), MeBurnie, St Joho, NB—D B Da Wot lde May (Br), Back, Hillsvoro, NB—P 1 Nevius d ch#A O Leverett, Squirer, Lavacca-<N' MeCready al Co, Jones, Davis, Jacksonvilie—Van Brant & Slagh! Sahed Eenhat Martin, 8 Augustine, Fla—Van terest 4 Seehe Danie Plolmes, Holmes, Savannah—Vas Brunt & Slaght. chr Paragon, Shute, Charlextoo—Tupper & Beat Bebe irre Mer, Wites, Georgetown SC—E D Ht it °0. Schr Jobn, Davis, Wilm'ngton—F 8 Powell, ake Bie fan Gandy, Newcastinn Vel W MoKew do. chr Granite State, Hallet, Ronion—8 Lowta & Oo yr Evelyn, Schotteld. Stamford, ‘ Sloop Rboue'Island, Hull, Providence—@ W Stranabam. Arrived, teamship Virginia (Br), Prowse, Livernoot Oct 1 mows en aid uidse and 697 passengers, to ewe i ite Stecinahip St Laurent (Pr), Rocande, Havre and Oct 18, with mdse wns 428 passengers, io Coorg Macken: Mand very heav7 weather during (ho pss Steamsbip Morro Castle, Adams. Hay ns Oct 20, at) PM with mdse and passengers, to Garcl<on & len, steamship Misourl, Hudson, Sew Oreans Cot 16, witte mise and passengers, to © K Garr sa Ship Okara Wheeler (Br), Wikan" with coal, ta Williams & Guion, Ex oli in bond, We note the arvival « ada, it was generally understood that he | emor Orraro heartily endorsed by some of the ablest the list, Corydon was 45c. lower, eclling at $6 40; La | “Goantrrne Patna ae teat ahi pet NeeCe “the Kealgh | dt 80 to get rid of his pledges to bis con- | mon of the State, as not only wise, but due to the gouer- Crovee 55¢., selling at $4 Ophir advanced to $7 20, Seer De werk gas season was as follows, compared | stituents, and ag it was then expected that confedern- osity of President Johnson, whose kindness to the South ¥ i 8. 9 Mr. it designed to return ureau in the | g! or cl 'y of the Bi. a es bdipte eae ROR Beh ee more extended sphere, But the phase which the ques. | Southern people to relieve him by the cheerful adoytion $1,687,024 Customa. 172,689 | tion of union hag assumed in Nova Scotia and England | of the constitutional amendment. 673,641 Gold notes. 1.581.543 | render it improbable that it will be accomplished, at The only real « bjectton is to be found in the fact that it + 102,348,337 1,205.139 | any rave before a general electton in both Nova Scotia | shelves forever those who have been the gove:ning Tho exports (exciustve of epecioffrom the port of | rnerease. “Bistot | and Canada next summer, and therefore Mr. Galt’s old | parties for the last half centary in Sooth Carolia It New York for the week ending October 23, and since | . The De aware. 1 G colloaznes desite to have his services again at tho | Opens to young mea a most tempting and inetrine npos. Shi 1 f ther talents and ubit Cy the commencement of the year, compare as follows SR council board; and it is believed that he is himself Pecrmcnarceinn of tneintiigte we Ayan with those of tho corresponding periods of 1864 and Total. averse to remaining out in the cold til! the question of At present I do not feel at liberty, but in my rext T 1866:— union is setried, which may not be for y ars, 1 at all. may be prepared to vive the mime: of persons Of “he 5 4 ‘On the o her hand, the radicals througbont the country | bighest characier and standing I this coinmunity and For tho week... $4,015,612 $8,402 121 $4,480,159 | Shippedwsouin.. aro bitterly opposed to Mr, Galt’s financial policy, and | the State, who will warmly snpport Governor Orr inany Prev, reported. . 175,250,196 124.580.9986 150,544,614 that of Mr’ Howland, the presovt Finance Minister. and | effort looking towards the cartost reconciliaven and Since Jan 1.$179,865,808 $127,783,107 $155,224,803 The imports aro as follows: — $415,000 6 For o 1864, a5, 1896. Shipped No:th, tons. Be Passe | his cudical conteagues in the Cabinet dread the indigna- | restoration of the State in accordance with the plan pre- ‘quis. ‘continued exclttement and | ton of thelr party if he sbould yield and go back | sented by Congrena, advance in corn haying put a stap io shipments and rendered | to the Post Ofiice Department; and, besides, he haa Geueral Sickies goos North on the 26th inst. The Fates almost nom nal, it engagements were:—io London, | Yankee independence enongh not to he made |’ miifiary provost courts have all been abolished, the jal 1808, 1968. | 200 bUis. petroleum at G»...anii, per steamer, 7/0) bushelé | @ winitilecook of, If, therefore, It becomes certain that a | turned over to Sherif Carow, and all civil coniaensive ; trict Prxiguts were very quit ‘of the houses, and the receipts being light, the market $3.266 518 - $2,100 437 | Barley atGd. T) Bremon, 90) eines tolacco at 15s, and to election must take place under ovr presen’ con- | and colored, will be hereafter tried by the Btxte erly gates and bad weather the frst /0 dvs, working closer. In one or two ¢aros currency was 2,771,124 961,544 | Rutterdam, ergfer Ba een yee i ee a it {s pretty certain that there witl be a general | courts, ft rly winds and hae weather, Oct 3 lat (7 01, ton 96, £5.007,081 Hines a Wiecked veatel, with minted ports, cortn At amd jiBb9o standing, with saile and »bndoned; the tame; kth, 1at45 25, lon Qkeen, bouhd W, shipped to Now York; but the banks generally wero able to mect the demand without resorting to this. The wailing buying rate is 60c. per $1,000 premin: in several instances 75c. was paid for rout wams. The selling rate is very firm at 1-10¢ premium. ‘The receipts of currency from the interior are more lib- 1 of ihe Cation ministry The members of A SENEIRLE JUDGE IN POUT CAROLINA. i wing have never concealed the fact that the'r Poe Grand Jurz which was empanelied in the United " Cyaljiion with the couervatives was only tempora States District Court for South Carolina, now in se°on DLAsses.—"The market was quiet, but steady. with sales | aid that ihe accomplishm nt of confederation, w in this clty, was the first orgamzed in the State since Of 102 hhds.\Demerera at Sto a 80 hs Barbadoes at } vould ercuse uieit party (rerson, would permit them to | tho war, Judge Georges Bryan, presiding, delivercd a Muscovado, daca | Startander the new regime upow ther old prineipl-s. | Very interesting charge to the jury, parttoniariy ns re Ayres, 22 Ibs.,at 21We , gold, 400 city slauziiier, Tot. for week $2,964,598 ic. ourrency, and 3,00 Chile, 85 lbs. on private | the rid Proy. reported. 186,41, 162 Binoe Jan, 1.$183.995,700 $165,111,710 $249,863, 408 The total value of foreign gonds imported into the port ship Det hland (Ham), —, Wamiure, $7 days, wit gral, and most of the banks rrport @ gain in balances, | | 26 fora! valu bap aa ret Too wrangting ia the Cabinet, thorefore, shore pretty | fords the port on relative to the duty of the jury townr iseand pasate Oa Pie aah Cine te pat ‘Tho demand for discounts {s fair, but the supply of cur- | Of Boston forthe week ending October 19 was $870 861, 3 rkek for spirits turpeniine was | pxinty that Wie rumored sheck which the Union project | negroes, Tbe language of the judge on this jects | stoumsbips Aungrica, bence for Brees, and vity of rency with most of the banks is sufficient to enable them | against $610,426 for the corresponding week of 1865. unsettied, and sales were made of about | has received from tho Nova Scotian peution against it Is | as followse— do for Liverpook to accommodate all the appraved paper offered, and thé | The total value of imports from January 1 to October 19, ‘ @ 87c., being liberstly offered at Bc ot, and the members of the government are pro- But there is another retation, which, by the recent Ship M. glaleue (Brem), Henke, Bremen, market is working comfortably. The rates of interest 1866, 38,897,989, ° | ever would nord n@beit Ne berg en Bgu sor ay ap! people, Whether the con- | legrlation of tre country, you are cuiled upon to sus- | mdse and 519 passengers. to Ohan- | w & 6 ere 8.29 per cent for first class signatnres, and 10 a 12 , Was $38,887,989, Sa teeta sll erssiinad arin Hed mieate mpiished oF not, tt 1s certain | tau Under this new rolation it may be your duiy to | Yery bewy weather: lost and yllt for good mercantile bills Short dated paper has the | Annexed is the Chicaro Clearing House statement for | Irviy the cvs with the cor mon grades, The sales compre n does take plae there will ba acon- | pass upon the reputation, Hberiy aud property of the | Vey york. 2 at, aval 6 lon 6:35, preference, and some loans on call were made at 6 a7 | the nndermentioned datcs:— 160 bbls. common at $5 60, and 2.900 No. Lat $9 $i, | siderable number of winiswrial wigs om the green, colored race, By the recent xct of Congress amt the en: same day, slip Tuscon per cent, ‘ 7 chietty at $10a $11, and inckuding 1.2.0 bbia, on private LORD MONCK AND TH TAMIRANDE CASE. stfl! more recent legisiation of our own State Legisiature with lous of mizzentepranat. Colley, Thomaston, Me, 5 d.ys, in balla ‘0, Will’ probably load in sutton & Co's £8 "or and 12 dee Wimington at $4 OO WO bblaé pues | Another cause of the disturbance of ministerial | they Dave become entitled to all the civil rights of our Even at Chi which is tive to Clearings, an terms, Of tar we notice sale! CightS of one $2.456.080 + serenity is the Lamirande case.’ It @ now certain that | own race, and by the | vif Rights bill thy ‘monetary influences than any other Western city, there 2.319 608 2te.ni9 | brought $4 60. ae ‘ for San Pranc’seo. 4 iL8.—-The tnarket for fish ‘oils ‘sUill continued quiet, but | the Governor General was doped into permitting the ex- | United States have been made their pecular guardians, Vit one, Poaset ’ 70 day f more than usual ease for this season of the year, and 2.279.435 293.838 | saiher more steudy at $1 50-4 St BD. % tradition of tho French criminal contrary to law, and | Since the considerate action of our own. State Leginias | wate oaius Kone, Fossett, Gpbeon Miver, WA, 70 days 2,905,477 183,152 Provisi 302 575 yr raat i Hark Contest (Rr) Scott, Ro fa)-icu, 43 days, with cof. fee. to Pendergast bros, See Disaxvers.’ Brig Jarlen (Norw), Andersen. Rio Janeiro 64 daya, wit coffee, to Fanch, Meineke & Wendt. Sent 24 bt 18 N, lon 1 ne from W, which i Low Amigos (of Behae, ou), find, Pare, 2 a ‘ort —k Keceipts, 618 bbis. pork and §0do. lard. The | ater promisin: hs coun-el that he should have the | ture we may well tuke it for grauted that the colored ME Per re nthe eg a et na er de oem benedlt of the habeas corpus act. It said that t was Mr, | race will only come or be brought into the courts of the aha ptaiaon wen setivasact ia cecinanmns Bazevin, the Soi citor General, who duped his Exceliency. | United states eltner for the vindication of their rights, Poy 031.46 Fidve dio | Covered, under the belle’ that there will be a to | Whether the Solicitor General did the act to assist a | or trial for crime, or wisdemeanor, «ply in. such Laat te My) ~ turn before theend of the month. The mdes were 6.40 | French compatriot in the person of the French officer of | cases as white men, under like circumstanees, week....... $13,153,969 $1,393,192 | pois, xt 133 75a $33.95 for new mesa, closing at $3 87 Justic’, or had other reasons for his good offices, is not | would come or be bronght into these courts. Maco The following statement exhibits the business of the eens $31 & $8098 for ol do., and $29 a 8 35 He bai 4 Jully determined; but it is sa'd Lord Monck has ‘cut? | equal be ore the law in every legal right and remedy, col was in moderate demand and firm, with gales of 250 | hm. completely in consequence, and of course the | the “ovrt feels nexured that the proper courts and jrries ‘Bo prospect of or desire for currency to any considerable amount from New York, The Tribune of Monday re- marked :— « There are no new features to note in the tone or con- dition of the money market. Very little currency Is be- ‘ng received from the Kast, and the dra!n still continues “€ the interior, though only to a moderate extent, De- with rubber aud nute, to, EB Amsinck & Go Oct 45, lov 6430, apoke schr Edward Lemare, bound to Pittsburg Clearing House for the week closing October | bb! Ra SI fi extra 7 % o pesits have touched the minimum and are slightly in- si pm we e one aes te ‘Beet hams creo peda, Si'sie | Ministry will bave .o cct lin also, for a minister cannot | of Sonth Carolina will execute falthfully and impar: Pee scegece," Perkin, Bt Ceots, 23 d jth ang easing, but not enough to give any relief to the un- 2843, Dressed loge were scarcely so firraand dull, at Iie, f eX 8b here withont vice regal conutenance. Even tho | the laws she has enacted, and secure to those recently | asec (earners & to tts 33,07) WN OE le closeness which has distinguished the mar- Erevan Balances, | 0 120. for Western. Cut meats were ta moderate Gemand, | Governor may not come out of the matt uuscathed, ag | raised to freedom every right of liber:y, property or | “iri t chipse (of St Kutta), Peterson, Point-m-Pitre (Gi $128,253 | and the marke: ruted heayy; sales 150 packages, at Ie. a 19. | the home government is very likely to argue that if he | reputation, and visit upon them no other penalt es or ay | far hams, a Me a tage, fo enoulders, Baoon—No ewies | has no move diecr.iniuation I the gelection of hs con- | erime than thore witch are inflicted pon white men. - 84.866 | frauite, “ oh atitutional advisers, he ia unfit for the position. At all In this court, a8 in the courts ef the State, tt is eor- Sept 16, via Hampton Ktoads 4 days, with mioluaees, tod @ Lough. Sehr James Brophy, Packard, Turks Islands, with salt, eomfortabl ket throughout the week. ‘Those extracts are sufficiently reassuring with regard to the West, while as respects the South there is no 857/092 74.719 | cost Ne HOS nia at Tiga Netzer including | events copica of ail the papers have been crdered by a | tain equal justice will be administered to the eotored | ('#azepari. Ct (aud proceeded), Aad Leaey ‘weathers season for apprehension. The cotton crop, it is now 818,527 66.120 | snail MUON Wan quiak ptt Teak. AC BaaE | deapatch from 1be Colonial Secretary, and the recall’ ot | race. “The ‘promises of the. law hball be ere realities, Sa 2 sgn Maas opel on icae in nigel: 364,912 95,139 Sie, for Orange county pals, 20c, a B2tz¢. for wern. and | the Governor General or not will depend apon the view | The law is now the friend of the colored man, It amifes generally believed, will hardly exceed three-quarters of bc. for State. “Cheese was unchanged, at 100. a M340. | which the imperial authorities take of his complicity in | op him aud the white man alike, I am sure, gentlemen Scar RW Bi , Tucker, Wilmington, NC: 10 AR Rae eH Cf ‘@ million of bales, and not a few contend that it will ETN fg ene ey poe 4.787 bbls. Crude continued heavy, | the Fendition of Lamirande. of the Grand Jury, that you will not be lees wis friend | soit fores tl and Jib. teé Salt below this, tho estimates ranging from six hundred | The Florida branch of the Savannah and Gulf Rall- vietiintnated.. Raton 0. bblers 40. POUIMCAL EXGTRYENT IN FROSPALT. Hoan tho jaw, and whether he appears befure you ae]., Bier m Muutadate Camel; Virgie c., 2,000 bbls, in bulk, same gravity, for Mr. King, the manager of the governmeni’s legal ten: | a prosecutor, or witness, or criminal, you will deal with: Toad was opened to passengers on Monday last. the i vember, part ab 16\¥e. ‘Fond mae aatte dor Issue bank, severui managing dirctors of raiways, | him faithfully, and justly, and kindly, and make good The Feliciann (La.) Demverct saya that the Clinton and bl dg tnnes aide are aaa ane a soups heey b iepp 3 Mophrogt pet go Ugg: boo decir ides 1s. ] all of the sis hr bagk, ‘ou ml wi tae reallae thas ban . - te ae eee ave been here during the week closeted with Min- | you are his friend, Justice, humanity, ma:nanimity, Port Hudson Railroad will be completed within two | whise atiis a Sea, Jn i bladeiphia mules were flected Of | gery, and It 1s Now announoed that all the ‘dolozates | gratitide—even so low a thie as pollcy-—commond this miles of the river by the Ist of November, and the | 7) White, for November and Deca! ¥ cannot leave on- the 7th proximo, as was determined | course of conduct. He hasheen our faithful stave, He le, counber, at S7jy0,, buyer's op- Oy great bulk of the cotton of that section will be carried | tion. some time ago, acoupted liberty when it wagDrought to bis door; an over It nase eke ant Boo ibe erga ns OMernligee."-°* | agin and itis peedied in well informed Gunrvers tat | Hverty so le aster, aul gometines sobeve by dew “ ige., and 25,¢ . Mic. P in well inform uarters thal master, au ee BODR I jenn The Shreveport (La) Garette, of the 12th instant, Mh pe por * im fhoyenwdl = peg ag nae 4 rong Bre the coming twelve months will be ono at ibe fiercest | tion of his master, yet how seldom ino otmnapescdaenps statesthat the Central Texas Railroad wit! be extended | hu: partly "Porto Rico'at Ide. & le. "Also L&N) boxes, nectiy | Political excitement which Canada bas over witnessed, Tator; and in ali this dreadful disorganization and disrun- eighteen miles thie year, It s penetrating the heart of | #!l at trom 167/e. a 1 y THE A‘SIZKS tion of the bonds of civil erder and the overthrow of all the Mmestone valley of Texas, pete eee rao ssh ere } 0 he ek now pitting here show a very song and unusual emminal | role and anttority, how few the cases in which ‘he has b calondar, which proves that the advent ef tho govern- } applied the ioreh of the incendiary;and how marvellous. 126" a 1234c.; Porto Rivo, 10) grain growing country in tho world. Owing to ade. | 5,0 100; Panga Phen ae ‘honsand to a million of bales. There will consequently ‘Be lees currency required to move the crop than if it ‘wero larger. Moreover, the South is well supplied with Peper money, kd there isa probability of coin being freely used in making cotton purchases alike with legal tenders and national bank notes, Southerners baving always manifested a strong preference for hard money ‘over paper. e In connection with the collection of the tax on ection we are glad to find that the Treasury Department has issued a circular containing some new requis a Sour A tus, Kalght. Virginia. Behr A M Brown. Tacker, Virginia, Schr @ LSeull, Seull, Virginia,” + Sehr J B Spofford. Parsons, Virginia. Schr Ida dichardson, Bedell, Virgiula, Schr GB Smith. Banker, Virginia. : Schr Cameo, blwell Providence. Bebr Past Terrell, Providence. Schr Mary Natt, Bitven, New Haven, Kehr Modesty, Weaver, New Maven, che) Harvey, ‘ar Boston, rat, Clark, Behr AT Raza Rondout for Martfora. Wind at sunset WNW; clear. mont in Ottowa has not improved ita moral tone. Jy fuw the instances in which he ha» betrayed hs for- £ Marine Disasters. ‘dons providing for the transportation of cotton in bond. | ficiency in rolling stock, the condition of the track and | Wuisuny.—Keceipts, 413 bbl-, ‘The market was moderate: mor masier and driven homo the knife of tho me a ie eott, which arvive@® By these, persons Geatrous of bringing cotton to seaports | locomotives, the railroad has failed totransport frotcht | Wyiclve. Sales 800 Dols. at de. a dbe., the Inter price for ‘OUR BIONTREAL CO+RESPONDENCE. ie eenkienal Vlado nara she base 19 en in vakdashtick mossedia tos the Sist inst; tw @r other places, for shipment from other districts, will | as rapidly as desired. The company are placing the road ay ey Explanations of the Lamirande Affalr—The ment that magnanimity as well an justige, camel Jat $7, lon 72 20, fell in with brig J West, Capt Hi be allowed to do sb upen executing and delivering to] in good running order, and in afew weoks it will be TELEGRAPHIC MATKET REPORTS. Mintstry in Trouble. &e. and gratito te, enforce thie in of Acro we at, Ati | ¢eom Wilmington, NO, for Saco, Me, diemasied and watesy” the collector of the district where such seaport or place | supplied with everything requisite for a first class South- ar vane ‘Aunane, Oct. 24,1866, Mowtraat, C. E., Oct, 28, 1866, ] aur sliver, but they must long continue in large meaa- | 10R¢*ds took off. captain and crew, seven in number, amg te situated, a bond, with two or more sureties, approved | ern railroad. Flour ya active” ing. frm uucnt sates Milwaukee | Ft hasnow transpired that the Colonial Seorctary asked | UTS ‘© be our dependents, Though stripped of property | brought them to this port, after being five days and foum).« By the collector receiving it, conditioned for the pay- club Nov Dat $2 45, ahd white Michigan at 33 80. Rye $t30 and almost a pe of bankrants, yet our race have | niguts on the wreck. Capt Hutchin reporta:—Sailed from: Wlimington, NC, Sept 33, and Hampton [toads Oct &, having. byn in the latter harbor in distrens, with » cargo of pound to Saco; Oct 17, lat 35 52, lon 78°60, White lying to te 4 gule from NE, was dixmasted and nnd filled with water. a TO THE EDITOR OF THE New YORe Wenity, © ! Bin—Allow uss epace in your vbluallo Journal.to gar grakiinde \o Capi John Feat oWeer’ and passengers the fark Contest, for the deliverance of the eraw of the b: J West, foundered at from Jinmpton Koads for Me.” To Capt Scott, especially, we tender our gratitade hieh be led for uvywhile on board vessel. A long live and happiness for ou» of nature's mon. Wm Huichin, Master; Robt F Brooks, first and crew of brig J Weat, ate axa, barnedat Kin Kiang. was buflt k in 1861, registered 105 tons, and owned by Fori went of the tax upon all cottodfor which permits may be granted by the asseasor of the district in which such ‘eetton may be grown. This will obviate the serious fmconvenience which would arise to planters from the sollection of the tax’on the plantation. Reverting to the money market, it may be well to mention that the Secretary of the Treasury is empow- ‘ered by an act of Congress to iasue fifty millions of legal tender notes, if necessary, in payment of the temporary Ioan. As tho remainder of the latter, represented by” Gearing House certificates, and amounting to Work on the Knoxville and Kentucky Raflroad fs being | 4 §) gz for State. Oate—targe srles: 12000) bushels ct dsc. | for @full explanation of the Lamirande affair, and the Pushed forward with energy. When the road fe Gnished | = 600. for Stata, She, a Chiengo. Corn was in de- | necessary pap'rs were sent across the Atlantic by last ea tT) troduction, Pave 106 ae bare ey Sie nies (wo 20. shipped by tows, | steamer, tis by no means certain that the explanations | {h* descendants of freemen and the inheritors of ther here will be a direct through route from Loutevile to | fey" ye pee nd enero. Bare 1 dewoendants of freemen and the tn ot TO Chats ids datos Sov bushels rye aud 33 ON baehels erhare 2 Cassels barley, | givem will boadtisfactory to the “home government,” for | tat iof the hon we Renae we Rene Othe eee, The Cincinnati, Dayton and , ern Ra‘lroad Company Fionr steady. Sales 2.90) bbts., at Sis for ot we ivy id pee ae aes oe tbh "of ag bln ame Soeniettion closed on the 19th inst, a contestt lensing perpetually the | $18 8) for ved winter, 314 6) for whits, $1525 Tor dounts | All Recounts from the seat of mlagoverument go to} th5\ bower, justly, forvearingly, mercifully, kindly and Sandusky and Cincinnati Railvoad, extending from San- fag tenes lhe al oS cera Siesecsd show that tho ministry are in some trouble, For some | char! ly, whether on the beach or in the jury box, or dnsky City to Dayton, one hundred and Sfty-three miles, apie. ALS2 DU 4000 choloe While Ganala.et $& and, time past the Ieaderr, Macdonald and Cartier, have been | 19 the common affairs of life. T trugs in yon impticitly, ts econ as practicobla.® Goversi sarveys ive been tango | Ror 1iisale tenance atl OG. aay Matchen ate | reckons and defiant tm-thalr.polluoal and petvate-ncts:|:SS'y'wnich. pn hutgiasay you tay eye dlosuarss,to and the question of rvnte is stil open. The officers of | #0.0° Canada nt $19) A $1 %. Rye Bon ‘These have come to the ours of Downing street, and the | our colored people, and T take heart and hope and re- Cincinnati, Dayton and Eastern Company will from | 25000 Canada; part to arrive, a( $1 249 8) 26. Canal freichta | two ministora nained above feel somowhat difident abont | joice in the aseurance that our recent slaves will be made this time be managers of the Dayton and Sandusky road, | f¥dy to Now York: flonr Wo. wheat Ie, eormand barley | appearing “at home,’’ Hence the etting up “feeds! to | t0 feel by our treatment of them that our people are not the manner {1 lle., rye L : Ibaay, wheat lie, corn and barley 9. rye forty-five millions, twenty-five of which are heid | The charter and nasets of the company férmorly known | Joe’ "Lats imports LQ00 bushels wieetn St O00! ha whitewash thom, as I inthnated in my last, tess the.r friends, now that in the providence of God ty the Danks of this city, matares tomorrow, | tue, Darton _Shorulne ‘save ‘been parcherd, Wy hie How 78,0 Canal rs 80 Tbe" Hout, 21.000 Dushels eh uPOpUIAT ate the 3 airy a8 a boly ~thongh there | ther havo ecn inado treo, than when they were our Smsttteinadhct la: alin aionaae tancama hin authority may not be without its uses. The balance | It is mndctermined whether tbe new read. will enter Cin. : ‘ ay curcago, Ook 24,1805, | lleiruud Campbell—that the nest elecwon will gove. | 10 concinsion, the Judge spoke of the necessity of ‘yar fatogets 85 Odd nt the foilonriig, nftces to Hostonsey fn the Sub-Treasury this evening, bowever, is up to | cinnati by the Walnut Hills tonne or Millcreek Valley. Flonr advanced Ie. and closed firm, Wheat opened firm | rally return men opposed to them. In this, the ebief | Providing some proper place for the custody of debtors | New Fngland, Equitable, Boyston, Seankiin, Boston as Strong inducements are offered the company on aeveral | at an advance of Se. a 3 ; ules ear'yin the day at $22)a | city of tho province, that feeling is very rtrong and | 80d witnesses than the common jail. 3 Washington. A portion of the tneurance was also eit Totes to Dayton, three of which have been surveyed and for No. Land $1 2 for No 3, and closed quiet plain. Two divisions «f the city are now represented by i ie Une font $02,348,387, showing it to be, in an ensy position, and atthe Gc Mutual, Mereantily, Unterpational a mot hkely to be in need of the issue referred to; but'as | are under serious consideration, 2.28 for No. 1. Corn qpenw firm st 2e._a 2c. higher. but | covernmen: men, Massr. Cartier and McGee, and if . Atlantic oflens tn New York, the Inavirance Oompa: ‘we are not informed how much of this balance @in coin, ——— eet iit: te aeas eee Py Bue for Ne thes» Us cer run cid the 1 an constituencies at the THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMENT=-ITS NECESSITY. Porwctauie cal fe Tneurages Copanany of SSaane! ighwines stead; fo boi next elec ton they will be def — ania, at Philadelphia. The steaner was owned by ‘we are left to conjecture. A somewhat general impres- SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Op a fa Ad ee bent For Prenat. ak, prints aoe it es ears pene Car ail the {From an article in the Atlantic Monthly for November.) | MF Me» ay. Sinr Epw Hywan, Neill, at Boston from Shields July 2%, pte ent. TH.0C0 bits orn, 87.00 bre In regard to amnesty the amendment to the consil- Fo ag Paty kad igh roy | ie had a succession of westefly gales ul-nost the entire re saree Bolles: SM ea. Wednenday, Oct. 24—10:80 A. Me | fo.00) bbls. tour 3/00) bushels wheat, 41, Shipments— | in Toronto, and in ali $ e 4 ‘the national carrency act to keep a reserve of twenty-five | $200) ; y . ane y cop v 2307 , wm aha Butler Cont Co, 1996 | 36000 ousieis ove, declining, the kading mon of the Loxer Provjace dele, | e: Votng, and only Alequatifies them from holding | (05,60 tat Dads hurroute,, Mo oe nik tn per cent amount of their deposite and circulation. | 40" pny be i Cine. 24, 1906, tions having first got the ear @ Downing street, and | °°® When they have happened to add perjary to tren | casks were torn from their lashings by ite lamense qu The act does specify that their reserve shatl be kept, but | _ Dux 20) Mariposa pret... Flourfirm. Wheat Maher, and firm {Menarigt | suowed things in a different 1zht from what Maclonald, | 12" 1m regud to suffince it makes it for the political | tity of water shipped, exbins floodod. buiwacks stove imp. on fay AUantionNt Se Gh... Boo%y | $224 co» freeand In bond. Provisions unchanged let. | Dodo. of a 7 » | interest of the So ‘th to be just to its colored cit Zens, by | plank shears split open, main bulwa % stancheons ea { imposes no further penaity than a prohibition of fresh | $3") 10) Boston Water Pow, 82” | Gold 14636, rartior, MeGee, eta, have showed them; #o that now representation: billet hend knock=d away chain plate bolts started Joans or discounts on the part of banks whose reserve | 1X) 200 P cite M ‘Ra Co. 29 Hie dative ene ethene Pi! ies 3 Oct, Sh 18, the ogy ny Peed Bu F yr asitdd, and itis | 4, “> s tres jndniguegs Adnartiadnanend and received other "ee. ‘On ihe Mh inal passed @ hes not been on an average equal to this for twelve cou- | So} Bae Ae donk orMe TENG | anced Ben be. anlen ne 99 16 for No. Land $1 is for | Pte tine at Queten though move somewhat wale, einot | Ratzeds undor the penalty of a Correspoadea? lose of pox | Brea! number of cargo casks adat, s eo hee ai) | No.2 Corn advanced ge.: males at 770 lort eght of The S Fy litical power in the Biestoral Cotlezs and the natfonal | | Sar Gortux (Br). Powers, from St John, NB. for Met @ecutive days, and it provides for the appointment of Oo) 0D a Rag | firm at de. Recofpte-2.90) bble. flour, 77,01 InQuabs 4 jeminory here has subscribed $1,600, House of Representatives, If the rebel States should } PoWrne. before tof ab nd Boston 231 Inst, leaky, ree receiver to wind ap the affairs of banks whose resorve ue 18) Prie RR pref aa * | Shipments—700 bbls. flour, 87,00 bushels wis white te mth ot tre people cocty ae Bryn in lo | be restored without this amendment becoming a part of Sentra; ot i Sonia Ted Tous, tone ry? vines hee has not been made good within sixty days from the | ‘hy Saeenene ene Tnd that most of the relief fund ix hoped to be raised, | £2, $eprtieatiomy:. Shae, the gpsenl. sine iales |p Tease. aud sblp WeRing; 18h, exntinast Winton sn s 'e rf vidont an’ rt rremendous sea ru al making heavy expiration of the twelve days referred to 10009 xy" Bas JAMAICA INTELLIGENCE. the hee Ke anagY $100,000 ware raised forthe suferers by | Tiemsvers of the Honse at ‘Wepreventatives in | Why after the gle mueratod tgund, enteral suern plavke At tho open board at tan o'clock the market was |S) Vrain 3 8.0 Mich Ra.way Accumyt,—A sad accident occurred on the | , The domand for lumber occasioned by thie fire and | Vt of & pepulaton they disfranchisg, and | UAGmN 24 et Tt et tape but toon Heoyant, with special activity im the Northwestern | 10002 Virginia @s, ew. 43 400 from the United States market has encouraged the Otuawa | {80 voto of a rebel white in South Nina 1 the inwie titer decayed and ineniicclent to hott way fax abares, The common sol at 8634—proferred 811. Norn Osrliaae 38, 0 2% ied as 13 By crped 1p goer is rinse lunberors to Ko desply Into the business this season, and Napdt wit Yo Wintel oF Beil feds deat [eng prn plage og 0g be mtagy lg ny » . : -_ chu i reir i" repairs; I bell us a Michigan Southern 92, Erie 82%. At the first regalar | 100 forih Cag new be fi¢ 100, a rea ela ahr at the sehen Canata mareerl? Of courne, bea glatof tmbor in the | oy which this disparty-can be dafended is, that an one | ship. mo ing Bu Tittle waver, Woke to and mate a meee board there waa brisk’ demand for all the Yeading rail- | son ¥ Be i Be © | The weather now ie mild and hazy, like the Indian | $2u'herner is moro than & match for two Yaniceen,” ane | sivcapt ta ropat s0 00 to onsite us to ne weather. x ng Tinos Central ® J train and were struck by tho engine. One was! gummor. though th fs; has an nt, continuous, unconditioned right to have | ™ tontesnergrrsaecn no winds me fe way shates, and the volume of transactions was heavy. | ‘13% q Clove & Pita RR. Mr; | injored a0 badly that his recovery ts impossible. she | fo the loth or ich of next monte TO HOT | tits superiority. recocnized at the ballot Nox. Indeed, |. mr Morrezcwa. from New Orleans for Li oars Bow York Contral cloned 4 higher than at the same time | 12000 a Ti Se hase Shea's: EE | other excaped with slight, Drabbes. ‘The namenof. he sdittsage * h-to tho, Injustice Of this le so momstrogs that the Johnson Sai. fale, antag eabaatloneb tedie pee em . Michi Sout OKO eeeeee , parties were not learned, but both were intoxicated an orators it mors convenient to decry all contitions of ~ ee ee ee ee 85s | Strangers in the vicinity. Mowrneat, Oot. 24, 1966. | representation than to meet the incontrovertible reasons Sup Fortena, Wolf, from . %, Rock Island \, Northwestern proferred 1%, Toledo, wan abandaue! Det in lot 31 Of lowes a ands crew trey if by ship Wis i " m1 on iP wea aa from C.leutte, and landed FEE A Woaie Asuone.—gn Monday last a large whale was The counsel for Lamirande have advised the British | for exacting the condition which bases representation on ‘Wabash and Western 2, Pacific Mail 4 Clevéland and washed asbote at Rockaway beach, It m sixty | Ambaseador at Paria to demand a cessation of the pro. | Yor Not to make it s part of the constitution would spptieagy S00 4000, ‘Pusburg was \ lower, . | tea mo, be, in Mr, Shella! s vivid iMustration, to allow sunt etsibbenadd le Golsaanter ic; Wesers Oona ta toe S| foot in length, Tho farmers in tho vicinity are bually | °*ding» against bim until the facts of his abduction | “that Lee's vote should have doubly the elective power | pis Danras. Waaeres, from London sth ult for New York, ri J " an engaged in cutting him up for fertilizing purposes, from Canada are received. of Grant's; Semmes’ double that of Farracut’s; Booth's Sarr Bau. yy ‘4th inet fem a6 ie cata Sect rane rte 5 4 Ss “ Sue wemnaen- ate | EEG ns amen gf rea peace Raptinn ic pe Lay athe rea | 128 eS tos, INTERESTING MATRIMONIAL STATISTICS OF Sytesrtatoes, Sex ee ee ee alinont all foture veasions of Congress, decide the Cato pf | ,,2ABEZ™RAM Carre, (Dutch). Richardeon, from George, 4 ie om —— reo 3 were 34 lower, seven-thirty notes of the second serien $0 Bk Ho” 0 To Web & Westere. ‘bm [From the Totedo Blade, Oct, 20. Orrawa, C. W., Oct. 24, 1808. pry) mae dn ap ter nah EE Tea Yee ot been surveyed, and part of cargo ordared to be discbarged. Ms the gana’ Michigan Sou pot Pe ~~ A 400 BO... : ix It is a fact that has exeited some comment that imm The city Is being eanv fe in aid of | twenty votes In alliance with the Northern demo- Baux Trasan. Sleeper, at Boston from Bow Geteane, sam clock sessions Michigan Southern rold up | “ SK Rn do : GS" | @iately after a war the number of marriages tnereases Ing canvassed for subscriptions in ai emile party, the South, wich these thirty vote, might | Po aCe eyint we 0k aS ab AM, passed holt of to 93 and the rest of the list was firm, Northwestern sell- | 1p me & + ps | shove tho ordinary proportion. | The returns of the Pro. | the sulferers by the Quebes fire. ‘The City Council as | Foal the civil rights bil, the principle of which is em: | avbark, ahout*60. tone’ with formmast gone at tng at 66 and the proverred stock nt 807%. At the half- | 30 4 eS 1 do 3, bol fom go belle ae PI open A Statistics | mubreribed £1;000. bodied tn tbe proposka tmesdment. Tt might assume matnmaat head x ng snd miszen topian 0. ‘ f 1 Past two board there was mo ebange in the speculative | toy Wiikcebarre GoalGo a" Ra PItene i atey} | number of murrages for the year oniiog Joly 1. 1866 ie | _ F618 now zacing in the woods north of here, cams- | the rebel deot, wh oh a repadiared jn that amemdment, | fra from Howson. name gone fom stern. 8¢9 PM, saw In fomper, but prices were slightly lower in some instances, | 100 Sp Mountain Coal., 100 te ion full twenty per cent above,that in any previous year. | ng alarm to the farmors. doubl brig (supposed), with mainmast gone at Now York Central lowed 14 lower than at the frat | aoe Cnn Tel... BBY 10) Maraciaititint pret 42° | ‘The increaso ia really wonderful, The Iargost. number pis ele foremasi Gfteoa inet from deck, apparently new. : SIO MAR owph RR... 404 | of marriages in any yeur prior to this wax in 1687; but CAREER OF A REVEREND BIGAMIST. leore mek Sik ere prep — eae — a Pavinh, ay | the foneriag te 8 somperton-af afew counties for the —— : 13 was boarded by the Hanoveraa beg Adler, tro Contral %%, Cleveland Pittsburg 3, Rock M, Rt years and tho = — tak le | oe the Jackson (Mich. ) Citizen.) ype for = x ey Ce! i 4 cal of crew i Northwestern preferred %, Toledo, Wabash and West- oo b ri Hamittoo, 9-60. Acie we FR wig ~s pnp ae of the late war, a man named Lyon, Te, wales ail ae MC } A. oy , ; ng crntral part of the State LS tae harrie. orn 1, Pacifie Mall 1, Quicksilver jg. Michigan Central ay iy meee Foul pref... Cuvaboga. 1316 95 | listed in the army, receiving @ very $e eet the pales of eC Sanek Wee PEt ee war higher, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Northwestern %, | 119 wom be Bes | fg | Athions.... 23 Ed 9 | Sou of which, amounting te $1. ie ukind cevuiee see genes aie ele ne , " 5 F; . rea (ni and Mlssetppt certteaten 6 Goverument secon am pt Selo oe came mouree Trighiral temptation’ isi | bulwark, starved water canke, be," ut Salih continned dull but steady, 236 351 50 | serving bis country, a foi Iniators ever had to resist. "Suppose it were necessary | | Bane Ht L.Rocrn—The vessel reporting snen Oot 30 with At the three o'clock board the market was stendy at a 272 «5 G5 | tered bis family and undermined his domestic and | to bay fifty memb-rs at a million of doilary —that | loss of maimmast, mizentoninas: avd foretongallantma further fractional decline, New York Central sold at 470 15 | happiness. Tho name of the afuiterer ie Austin Outier. | sum would only be two and « balf per cent of the whole, | Painted Dino with whive sirlnws, by brig Susan, arrived NOG, Erle 81%, Hudson 127, Reading 118%, Mics. > ses 3 | Hemecceted in allenating the ations of Mex. Lyon | Suppose it were necessary to give them ten millions | Moblin for Bonin. nS sre M Mouth frome @ Aouthern 92, Cleveland and Pittsburg 91, Cleveland Stark. 320 587 4 | Cutter leaving behind a wifeand two children im deat | Sve er cout irom'a claim worthless withont Unie vous, | RINE ORAUNE: from Olacgow for. New ae SF mad Toledo 119%, Rock Inland 108%, Northwestern 64% — 530 67 | tute circumstance, Inthe coure of thelr pere-rine- might be conducted in such away as to | Gissbletrtn ihe pulmofthe tie ue ad #PAPS, 307 ~ pore The bribery mw 208 140 | tions, the pair came to Jackson about a year since, and | elude diecovery, If not suapicion, and the measure would Tease in these thirteen counties is 3,428, which Ls there ae themselves as man and wife, Cutter com- | cerainiy be trumpeted al! the North sa the erand. | > Bare MA Ree, before renorted put into Phitedalpht ferred 80, Fort Wi 4 68 fek. ‘Sie, prere rt Wayne 109, Cumberland 5814, Qu’ ex! ned & revoiwing hurricane 4th jn: ot 8 Fy Giver 664. Western Union Telegraph 62%. Subse- ie 65 per cont, work asa carpenter and joiner, and be and bis | est of all acta of statesman! “ooncitiation,” binding | | a 72 W. which qently there was vo material change etther in pelts inerento in, some ether, counties i not go great: | paramour lived In comparative seclusion’ tll ast winter, | tne South to the Unlon Ta imdissotuble bot." of interests | While under bare poien wan tarowm oe. tee tea nena Prices or the tone of feeling, and the market at te m {nation conreeaend, Cone ea ith ihe Chet | The ainendment renters the goavarsion of the rebel | $F tO strobes per haar RP aM cae away fore any previews year, tian denomination com: th y a Sep only. tn tae ehomn menced, Cutler took an active part, | debt into the most enormous of ali corruption funds an be six thousand o' ‘Th mn is not Bo hi to be a minister of t maintopmast wich 11 in eonrequence of the stattation of the com bea running high. T4tn inet. iat 3 10 kom 744, saw « Inne: ship, dlamasted, show! mM sppeeres 10 SS fn Dailast tiny, parated sbtack, witha arrow white streak. The brig will have to discharge to Fe} Kea J recked on the South Rreahers, balow Jeckinaritiy Fike, 304, by lelegaph ae the Rovons, wan undou! New Yor Balf-past Ove was firm at the following quotations: — Wow York Central 119% a, Brie S15 aM, Reading 115% & %, Michigan Southern 92% a %, Cleveland and Pittaborg 91% 0 4, Rok Inland 108% « 109, Northweet- ‘@s an oxhorter. He pretended lity. the same fact, thongh the increa as in gospel, and on more than one | jut the ter and necesrity of the amendment are America, where the conditions are more far: to | occasion assisted in adminisiering the ancred rite of the | too well understood to neod explanation, enforcement or matrimony. In Europe, where wnges are almost | Lord’ssuppor. Whew the church waa organized, Cutler | defences, If it, or somo more sirngent one, be not a where the laborer has no hope of owning | became a prominent member, and always took an active | ad: the loyal people will bo tricked ont of the Jand, the wu} of & family is a matter to be erioesly | part io what reinted to ohureh mattera, He wax also a | froite the war they have waged at the expense of ern 64 & J6, preferred TOK 080, Fort Whyne 100% 0 wid wae lered. where land is caeap and wares bi ember of the 1, Obie and Miesissippt certificates 83% a J, Camber. where 8 wife A help futher than’ oa segue es, | haves peegyonsed veep Thasereeh pa ein ge Mt in een canine TE | Stevend Chase ‘whieh eared Gere tor ake, fnnd 6854 © 4, Mariposa preferred 203. Compound in- Oty ore? (moter May Feneeeey Seas ts he was called; ao favorably that he bed commenced | gondiuon of the restoration of the rebat States. Suc tn 1068 at hineslil er weheues she hatled. 417; Joly, 116 ot: Wise a pers come Gad ite consequences Have we terrors fur tue poorest, © | conuty, Me went theretace ane pate yy fortu- TUARY Bara Maccre, of i os tale owen’ are rm! 14K pei Saseunens ihe ines tar, ie us . wae ‘pat Oe rel a tore] on be Rrengtn ene makee sioana when he toot ie enich —_ : i ot tnd he as 4 * May, e “ome which was ascer- died, " , . & rpecial effort to supply it," We know not how to ac- | tained by th waag ot Washington Barrow, of Tennessee. a2; ben 110% & 4; Reptomber, 1108 «4; Oetober, conan tee mae Burope, but the here te ase Mart orforge ia ed oe ecmomes Washington Barrow, of Tennosseo, died at St. Lonison ial Sateen, Seiad n00my Ld eatin ot ound men hen there eome delegaten, lay and clerical, irom the Bast.and the 19th inst. ‘He had for many years hold a prominent 1g. yu were Hated * au at aptmgeren returns of all the @our coeneueah, on tee ae Var ehaanes, lesan home nd Saka bey mtn oe ——_ — Position in Tennessee, particularly during the existence wheat brought that ony from the 10h to the te comsorta, that thelt very fret thought alter their die. | been guilty of the very serious offence of and | Othe whig party. He was American Chargé 4’ Affairs to 926 of Osteber, both inclusive, by whieh ft appears that charge was to poseres one of thelr own. Those who had | thas there were two living witnenses—witnesses had | Portagal during the administration of President Harrison, 387,608 barrels of flour and 1,451,870 beabels of wheat perp ieyan ne rye ee ey deee foully wrovged—to textify him and his Be gee te Canara [vom che Hasivite diatriat tvem 3 i pe end North ond savings of pay evatied hunareds and thouranda to: adniteroun partner. Caller got wind of the matter, and, to 1849. was also one of the three commissioners were received, Chicago western N, whe oi ‘would have been forced to walt for Betta nie ee vectigntion, be and the ‘whom sent by Johain G Harris to frame 4 treaty beiween Ten- dringtog of the farmer 00,361 barrels, and ef the latter Ferre Nature ie reeponsibie for the increase of mar- | he calied hia «ite, u Deny on (reas dackeon, menses and the revel confederacy before 1,070,991 bushels f uk nes Feaieal toeooe ———! They took their deparvare oan early hoor oo, Sunday secaded. ba San Dp pei Lag deprivation rming thetr furnitere Governor Jounson, sont 4 prison jorth, from Philadeiph! The evejohwed table of the prices of the privrtpel rait. tnade active ‘Sols net to be eosderet o | Shea 7m Dit was bent polecsed by order of RE, Licoia” pions Ricmane Yat F desk nicht cf 0 imotas belesd ‘

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