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i i 3 of New York, are at work in Panama their submarioe boat, which to dive for Pearls wm the noar native expommentera some trouble they’ ent thetr ‘The natives in the business aro an axly set of vi! who would use avy meaus to rid themselves of such @ damaging concern as this will be to thelr tatereats. Sayrrago, Chile, Nov. 1, 1866, BPKOULATIONS AS TO SPANIAH MOVEMENTS, Nothing new bas been received here respecting the ultimate destination of the Spanish fleet, aud everything relating tothe Spanish-American question remains in a atate of uncertainty, Each mail which comes acroas -the Andos from Buenos Ayres brings conflicting rumors, and the goverument here, as well as the people, are in utter ignorance as to what Mendez Nufez will do. ‘Speculation on the subject has ceased, and everybody seoms to have aottied into a sort of pationt waiting for something to turn up. Indeed, the majority have about arrived at the conclusion that there ia to be mo more fighting, and that Spain is maintaining her «present attitude with the view of exhausting the pa- vélence of the allied republics, and to afford an opportu- ‘mity fer the consideration of peace negotiations, pre- @ented by the diplomatic agents of Eagland and France. It is expected that if the Spaniards do return to resume ‘Noattlities they will commence operations by seizing the Chincha Islanda, Valparaiso, with its fortifications, and the allied squadron in the harbor, present too many obstacles to a successful blockade or attack, and the gta peer cage unc sutitent tn. portance to attruct vengeance or cupidity of the Doubtless the Spaniards would sock to estab ‘Tish w maval station at Chiloe, but this would be extremely difficult to perform, as Chile has already sent troops and orduance to protect that island invasion. 1, en BOE im SERS MARRS nzERYEREN, report las reached here from Peru that Mr. Seward bas timated he would not permit the seizure of the Chiuohaa for revenue purposes, or any other object than. a strategic measure in a vigorous prosecution of the This rumor bas given great satisfaction to the allied re publics, aud revived the hope that a repetition of Spanish e4 on this coast will be cutirely prevented by the ce of the United States, PREPARING VOR WAR. ‘The preparations for a renewal of hostilities have not |, however, nor have the people receded from demands for retaliation upon Spain, Their ideas of the mode of offensive warfare, to be adopted are rather vague, and are not likely to culminate in action imimodiately. Many of the leading men of Chile and all of the press opposed to the present ad- ministration advocate the fitting out of cruisers against Spanish commerce, but the tardiness which has obaracterized the growth of the Chilean navy thus far dors not vncourage very brilliant anticipationa in that direction Others recommend the seizure of some of ‘the Spanish islands in the Pacific, but this involves the embarrassing qusstions—suppose 'Mendea Nuiiez should suddenly appear here while the allied squadron was ab- sent on its conquering expedition, and what will the re- publics do with the islands, should they be so successful as lo got possession of them? , CARRY THE WAR TO CURA. Some war leaders hero advocate an undergfound or submarine rald upon Spanish authority in Cuba, but no ‘one ssems to understand exactly how any of these un- dertakings are to be carried out, and the shores of Chile and Peru defended at the same time. The proba- bilities aro that the preseat condition of affairs wiil remain unchanged to an indefinite period, unless the Spaniards initiate operations. So long as they stay away there will be no peace negotiations accepted, u any change in the situation along the coast, ‘The squadron will drift around between Valparaiso and Callao, diggin, mg Will continue on the fortifications, tho nowapapers will make appeals for a “vigorous prose: ution of the war,"’ and the people will wait. all Europesa intelligence reaches the Heravo by the cable four weeks before it is received here (and in fact the Hanav» tas become the principal medium of European sews for Unis coast), the people of the United States will be apprised of the prospects of the Pacific campaign long fore we aro ourselves, and no doubt Penge kuow ther Spain contemplates devastating this coast or PRACE PATCHWORK. The attewpts of the and French Ministers at oe to patch up the dificulty between Spain and Agericap republics are etill id 2? i i hewspapers, of course, objected streau. aoe aaa ie @ great jost followed xcited debate in Congress, si seoames of politics h mediation as insuiting to Chile, the Leap tions of the a | Taetit ii ij = . = é 2 § i z i ? 4 | cupy here calca- pa pnt Europe the taal ha tho conse ony the conil- smal! Powers—especially of repu' Media- the U States would be met ina friendly and might be successful. The allied republics @evernment is ready to lend its good or ending this unprofitable war, but they also that it does not seek (or ‘he post of umpire, nor jing to do with the subject without 6 PeEpective belligerent ATTACK UPON THE ADMINIATRATIC FE i H < i i s i i a 5 and his mault wpon all the members of the Cabinet. In con clusion, he offered as a resolution that the Ministerr de requosted to resiga in order that a new Cabinet might formed, and since doing #9 has steadily urged his ¥ xy he spoke on the question all the af ternoon — until eleven o'clock at night, and is against the resolution. Th: autation of the aubject, howovor, isa decidedly unpleasant thing for the admin- ietration, and the charges made in the apeeches of Senor Matta bave stirred up no little feeling the peopie. fo severe wore some of the attacks on the Mismters— ‘who ait ia Congress and repiy to members—that the ses. mons have boon secret since the introductory speech on the resolution. How the bitterness that ts being engen dered against the present administration will end is a se- rious consideration. AFFAIRS AT VALPARAISO ‘fare ig about the same state as when I lam wrote. Work On the fortifications is progressing, and a few heavy Par- auvos havo been mounted. Others are on hand ready Wo 8 pul in position, and the defences are rapidly. assuming a formidable cheracter. The allied squadron still Liew at anchor, while Admiral Tucker is in Santiago. The (ollowing new appointinents have been made to the command of Peruvian vessels:—Monitor Huascar, Cap- tain Alexander Mufioz; iron-clad Independencia, Cap- tain Jom Maria Gare'a; corvet'o America, — Juan aor de A. corvetio | en. Captain Juan More; Captain Joss Becerra; Chief of Ord- a bag Ry Manuel Fanny. arrived here a few days from supplies and munitions for the chee ee pcteredencphees tcl 4 principal conspirators against the ern. “Secmnadhdr me 4 several days overdue, the became circul that the conspirators had over: officers of the vessel and taken possession Solon left Velparaieg 10 Took for, te inlasing senawer, to look steamer. a finaliy came in all right, however, having stopped at pong cating, wt sapien Bamber of the ment ai : THR CONAPIRATOR® ACAIN®T PRADO. vian steamer Sachara has aince arrived, with q the following on board, who were implicated "dempt vs overthrow, General. Praio:— 32 Peru Generals Faipe. Rives pe and Manvel Biingolea, Colonels ‘Tomas Gutirrez, Joss Balta, Bovinno ‘Gomes Silva and Kranequin; Lieutenant Colonels Manuel Pereira, and Manvel Gonzalez; Captain Jose poo gg adnan Silva Santistevan, Jove Franco Morales Valdivia; Ser. dd Nicanoe Rivas, Felipe Rivas, an officer of gary, and Sefors Pedro Hurtado, Francisco Gotaue- ta Tre Francieco Luna, Hilario Munoz, Benigo Morales and Torito Moatoya. It ts reported that these sity on parvle, ST ies centage tn this city, aod ‘Doard with the Lady n ALL SAINTS’ Day. Thin ia al ts’ day, and the churches are filled with PR tela ose attention is divided between the re- bey Saal the decorations Py yd suspend) i the city wears a very quiet Sunday air. A great. many families Rave cone out to the cemetery, where flowers and crucifixes ere placed upon the graves, ‘and wreaths hang upon the marble monaments. | THE ChMnTE fa maintyined under raver ng aha iy ions, some of which imprew a foreigaer unfavorably. It i# divided fate two sections—one for lo aristocratic, who rie sams for tablete sod a the poor, who are bu 1m pits, one her, aud not covered with ‘ore a ull yr nd has been ased for the | persone are to be sent to San- from w of thee grey 2) are two cirealar @onds. In anoth; of brickwork, 6 feet io An cone covers NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER. 3, 1866. epee i oe ct fil fi z g g i covered Sonat to mean apan “ep Guages '0 leek into he GRNERAL UUrArRIcR's Saat woven, Poh ig oA ape morrow oonteaaeemaiael S Semen le Matsa ih aa or rush of vera ‘two or of the General's fatuaste Sends sod 0 San ae the bride will be present the ‘chbiaboy ero cuite The Inde, Scnonte tn le. Iv, rite, = Sey peautiful and accomplished, best families of Chile, re ity throwing of the forms and aed aristocracy, still cine The patriot statue fronts, tint of San Martin. t ‘ne oe an uncle of the bride, and the of War is her cousin, The Secretary of Covarrublas, and the Minister of ae aot a8 groomsmen at the ie afer which there will at the General's af the m ‘8 foativi- wpe! his bride will go oat to a beautiful a relative of the family, where, they will two in retirement city annoy- @ hot springs, im the Andes, and urs are planued to follow the first of the honeymoon and make the summer inonths Gayety of the winter season cails back role cl |. On the 15th of No- ¥ General Vickers, of Philadelphia, attaché of legation, marries Sehorita Amelia Valdivieso, sister of ‘morrow's bride. This wedding will also be a quiet, homelike one, attended by only a fow intimate friends. ip York in time for lady read th xe ie ers iy readers respect the br must o- pen until my next Weiter, in nicl I promise to give all particulars, The Chilean Press Accounts of the Situation, {From Ei Mercurio (Valparaiso, C.), Nov. 2.) THE WARTO Uk CARRIED ON WITH VIGOR. The principal difficulty which our nav have to struggle with is the scarcity merchant navy a abwertal Conipecltiow ‘to ihe war navy. Thus, one of the best moasures adopted by the new Minister of War is the creation at Valparaiso of an office which will occupy itself with the recruiting of seamen forthe State, as also forthe merchant avy. ‘An efficient organization in this department, while pro- viding for the necessities of the war by completing the crews of our ships, will also contribute power. fully to avoid desertion, unfortunately now so frequent, from foreign vessels. mn we say that our squadron is not yet supplied with the necessary comple- ment of seamen for beginning a campaign we cl dicate the fact that the day on which we shall our coasts to carry on hostilities appears still retaote. The situation of the belligerents 1s, consequently, al. most identical. Spain is notin a condition to assume the offensive at the present moment, and the allied re- publics cannot on their part undertake operations of magnitude, We are of opinion that the time has gone by for fighting the enemy in detail, and consequently that he will have concentrated 8 before the allied squadron will be al may be the scheme of our government and the ‘operations of the chiefs of the squadron, is, v supposed, a topic eaveloped in mysterious darknoss, Circunsiances are awaited in order to act with eftect, and every possible latitude wiil be left to the se whom four republics bi confided their fature bofor. All that we are able to say, in conformity with the authorized rumors of the past fortnight, is that the war will be carried on with obstinacy, Things boing in this state, public opinion has received an unexpected shock of amazement from the criminal ‘attitude assumed in Peru by the party of Colonel Balta, as also the political disunion which has just come to a head in our national r@presentative body, having for its object to demand from the President the diamissal of his ministers. The criminal projects of the anworthy sons of Peru have caused in Chile profound indignation. The crime of conspiring against the life of Colonel Prado, as described by the Pernvian been an eternal biot in But the decided manner wrotches into whose unscrupulous ambition disappoint- ‘ment has instilled the virulent poison of rancorous envy. Fortunately for Peru and the alliance, Colonel Prado's fr pred has shown itsolf oe the —— proceed! ‘with energy against urbers i tase ris Vee of Chiloe. Moro fortunate than in wo have"not in Chile to recta tasiorsers ta ‘thin, Spates! —_ pass beyoud Parliament se may induce @ favorable result, enlightensthe situat! pad precknt us when the storm ts past, ead serene shy, In the searion of the Chamber of ities held on the 27th October, Don Manuel ted @ reso- lation, tical confréres, RICARDO CLARO, consi ered an the, chlor of this party, has recently filled ° mister Plentpotenti to tl 3 ernments of Colombia ant Venosuste. Ho in a fan great reputal in the country for talent tegrity. During his absence the re-election of ‘was brought about, which Sefior Matta by various causes, which have nothing to ‘8 vote of confidence given by the country to the Page yang Among these canses he has enumerated of ‘our political habits, whieh cause the re-election to be viewed as a necessary conventionalism, as also the ignance existing in the people to the montt varista or onal tne matives adduced by the proposars of ord Brodhad ot are:—Absence of boy ment and the people as to the Mtyencen the the war should tak gn hs and energy. proper advantage of the resources ot the coun- irgtet wo ita adequate war footing. inisters have answered with perfect justice; that oun cannot admit that there exists the estrangement alleged, when the present government was retained in office an immense majority ; that it is quite out of the question that a small fraction of the Chamber should pretend to be the only faithful expression of the opinion of the cowntry; consequently that they are ander no obigation to leave their duties at the desire of four doputics. ‘We have to «ive am account of another piece of legis. lative work, which is the of the same Senor Matta, for conceding to ali the citizens of Spanish Ameor- jea the privileges of Chilean citizenship and the exemp- tion from custom house duties to all the natiogal pro- ductions of those republios [From La Patria (Valparaise c} Nov. 2) THe RADICAL. OFrOMTION—THR VOTE, It appears that there were not wanting corions and ebaracteristic eae in the course of the debate. A cortain depaty, for instance, gives the government credit for all tho patriotism and all the solf-sacri‘icing devotion displayed during this war and accuses the country of eotivm and meanness, Another member thought proper to place the names of Caar, Napoleon, Washington and Henry the Fourth side by side with those of the wretched politicians now at the head of affaires. Finally the majority declared that the Chamber was secret seasion, and after last debate which waa jouged wihost terruption from one P. M. day yeat to six A. M. the amo day, the Chamber pro seeded to the regular business of the day, by 32 vols inst “Cieneneh the Cabinet has snecessfully prevented the country from Learing the voice of its representatives, yet ite aforus with those of the press devoted to its sup- port, have been unable to check the general protest againat a policy whic lowered the prestige of the pation and caused Chile to lose the advantages and op portunities presente 1 by the w DECEMBER TERM OF THE COURTS. civil law conrts of this city will. commend The assignments for the — are ax follows: —Justiogs Barnard snl the Ko) Court, Cireatt, Parte f. and I a other districts to Part IIL the Specut Chambers are to be held by Mr. Justice La MeConn and Monell hold the Trial Terms of Court, and Justice Robertson the — Otber three Justions being assigned to Chambers, In the Common Meas Jv iy will hold the Tria! Terms, and Judge Special Torm and Chambers, The Marine Courts will be held a# usual ? A 8 zg & it i; i £ Z fi g ? Terms, Judge Benedict sitting at the former and Jude Smalley at the later. Several heavy caves are on ‘this calendar. COURT CALENDAR THs may. Scream Fane 1 Over axe Tenwim rn. —Now, is, 90%, Bhikh, BOT. 16TH, 965, 1640, 2381, 2220, 1005, 2209. 2249. 1057, I8ve, 663, 21453. Part 2 Now. '842_ 2166, 1820, 1904, 502, 50%, 670, 190, 1982, 1540, 1563, 1674, 1576, 157%, 1682, 1616, 1626, 19s, 1642. 2-—Now 124, 1460, 506, 941, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 107%, 1074, 1485, 2405, 2094, 1172, 689, 1548, 1607, 1607, 161). 161% Srrorat Tuas, —Demurrers. Nov. 8, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 2 1, 7, 21 to 28 inclusive. [seues of Law and Fact, — Noa. 178, 114, Svramon Coort.—Part |— Nox 2667, 2771, 1061, 2081, 286, See ae 2006, 2700, 2705, 270%, 2063, 2631, 2787, jom. 2810, 2hR2, ‘2808, 2866, 10, 2602, 2038, nue, 280%, 2500, 2848, 2848, 2378, 2610, 2824, 2628, uS40. OSes Shiela Hela Gah Tae taoe: Ae, Ie 1697, 1 i 1176) Part 2—Noa, ‘100 iid. 1874, QUT, 181T, 184], 1 1904, 1996, 1 1907, 1008, 1909, 1910. Mann Coons, —Now. 1 to 20 inclusive. Count ov Gavwnat Bemtowmn —Robbery, the Peopte ve Joner, larceny, John Wilvon, Terrance Kevan and in; he third degree, George Moier, mand Cornetine Donotus , felon lous asaault and battery, James Kogan FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sunpar, Dec. 2-6 P. M. ‘The stock market has labored under depresston during the past week, a natural comsequence of the recent se- vere shock. But there is every indication that have touched bottom and that ® vigorous reaction will Set in as goon as the suspense with which the President's message and the Treasury report are awaited passes away. Considerable amounts of the leading yailway shares bave been bought by investors and withdrawn from the stroet daring the last few days, under the im- that thoy are cheap at current quotations; end this demand from @ conservative cinas of the community ia significant of the real value of railway property. Tbe earnings of all the great lines are very larye and on the tnerease, while their working ¢x- penses have been steadily decreasing since the termination of the war. the proportion of net to groas receipts being considerably in excess of the average of previous years, Of the ultimate future of the railways of this country no dount is entertained even by the most confirmed of the bears, They are certain to grow in value with the growth of the country, and their stocks ‘will permanently command far higher prices than they have yet touched. They wilt then be held almost en- tirely for investment and Wall street will lose control over them. The incentives to bad management for speculative purposes which now exist will do so no Jonger, and the safety and comfort of the travelting public will be promoted accordingly. It is notorious that those roads whose stocks have been taken out of Wall street are far better managed and more productive of good dividends to the stockholders than those which are managed ou the Stock Exchange. The ‘short’? in- terest in the market in just now probably larger than atany time since the beginning of the year, when the bears wore successful in depressing prices to an unuataral extent, At the same time there is an evident indisposition shown by them to extend their contracts ponding the publication of the public documents referred to. The bulls have also shown similar hesitation daring the week, and both parties may be said to have been, to some extent, what is technically called ‘on the fence.” The bulls have lost 6o much by the panic that they are disposed to await a favorable opportanity for a triat of strength with the bears, and hence, in some degree, the absence of large operations last week; while the (net that notwithstanding the temper of the market steadily improved goes to show that its natural tendency ie towards recow At half-past, five on Saturday it closed firm at tho following qnotations:—New York Contral 111% a 112, Erte 719; 0%, Reading 112 a Michigan Southern 81\ a %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 85%; a, Rock Island 104 a 1¢, Northwestern 45% a \i— proferre! 681; a %4, ex-dividend, Port 14, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 20 Telegraph 46% a %. Government securities were dull and rather heavy tn sympathy with gold and the. general stork market towards the end of the week they beam firin, and que tations advanced slightly, ‘The miscellaneous «hare fist was neglected, The money market was easy throughout cent for call loans, with exceptions at five on choice collaterals. A rather active drain of currency from the West is now felt, and thers is nothing to disturb confidence in prolonged monetary ens at this centre, It is probable that Congress will further limit the authority of the Socretary of the Treasury to coutract the currency, the present rate of reduction being too rapid to be consistent with the in- terests of the country. The raic of reduction of the national debt shonld Mkewise be strictly limited, and the duties of the Secretary of the Treasury, iu every iu portant particular, clearly defined, so that an end may be put to secret ales of the Treasury cold: to untimely Grafte, according to the Sesretary’s caprice, upon the public depositaries, thereby deranging the woney mar- ket here and elsewhere ; to secret mau!pulations of the Public debt, and a variety of other operations of which the public has fad cause to complain. If the legal tender notes are reduced on @ declining scale boginning with twenty-five millions a year and running down to five millions a year, the contraction will*be sufficiently rapid to insure the end in view, and thers is no reason why the national det’ should be rede ond faster than at the rate of about twenty millious per aunum The prosent excess of the revenue should be met b7 a reduction of taxation, which is now on @ Scale uenlly- oppressive. To follow ont hard money and radica! con- traction theories would be vo involve ouraeives ‘a the game ruinous consequences which overtook Great Britain between 1815 and 1330, ant which had the sect of making the rich richar and the poor poorer. The gold market, after opening at 1 on Monday, advanced to 143% ou Tussday, but afterwards relapsed to 140% on Saturday, and closet at If The customs demand at this port aggrezated $1,220,954, and of export $636,671 ; the larger portion was |n gold bara and silver. The foreign exchange market wes Mrm, tl oot vory active, and bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at the close at 109!,; at three days, 110! mercial bills, 103 a 109; france, st sixty days, 5.13 a at three days, 6.11'; 25.12%. Billv on Berlin, 72.4 72/,, on Bremen, 79 4 79!{; on Frankfort, 41! # 41? Amsterdam, 41 8 41';; on Hamburg, 36!5 = 36 Antwerp, 6.173; «5.15. isthmus steamer arrived to-day brings in treasure, Tho receipts of gold by sea from San Fran- cisco and Aspinwall since January 1 aggregate $27,115, - 695, against $18,641,207 Lo the corresponding period to 1865. San Francisco papers of October 9 report an easier money market and loss complaint in commerriat circter, 80 far as bank accommodations are concerned, than fo months past. The mercantile commaniiy, however, have heen pursuing « very couservative policy recentiy in anticipation uf a more striggent moary marked before the close of the year. First class paper and other good securities were readily negotiable im bank at Tig a b's percent x inouth. Receipts of treasare from domestic fAources continued up to tho asual average, and daring the first week of October amounted to nearly $1,009,000 ‘The exports of iressure feo Francisco from Ortober 1 to the Mth, and since the commencement of the yrart with the corresponding period ia 186%, were a» fol lows — Tots) sines October 1, 1866 —e. Previously this vear Tots! since January 1. 1866 Corresponding period of 1866 Incranse thix year The bighest prices of the leading stocks sold at the first sexson of tho Exchange on each saturday of the | last four weeks were as follows Stow ba. Now. 0. Now V7. Now MH Ded Atlantic Mail - ! Alton & Terre Haute RE Alton & Terre Ha pret Boston Water Power. .... Yenton Company. jeveland A Pitaburg. . Hadson River. Iilino.# Central Michigan Cental... Mohign Sytner... dswancen St. Paul Milwaukee & St. Paul pre Maripora Mining Mary ferred New York coutral Rit... 118” New York & Price RF “yy New York & Ere pret uM Pitsburg de Wort Wayne. vom 108, Th 18 a ie a, Western Union Telegraph 51 4 o Government securities were qnoted on each “aturday of the past four weeks as follow: Now 10 Now V7 Now. 24. Dee. 1 Sixes of 1481 F on ives Sixes of 1867 lee Sixes of 1565 is unt Ten-tortion : Can Five-twenties o (#6. we ley Fivetwenties of 1844. 106% 108", Pive-twentien of 1860 1064 LOT, J and B-10ths, Ist series 105% 1064 Tand 3-10the, 20 serie my, 1 Tand 3-10tha, 84 series 106% 108 ‘The total imports at New York for the weer ending November 0) compere as follows #10 those of the two wooks proviows! Wok nding ri Nov. 16 Nor 28. Now 0 1.906.708 $40, Reo essen Plane “ pore eT a Om ‘ree ‘The importa of ary goods compere with former returns sore 1865 lens. Era Dane i088 B08 ane —o™ 2,940,1TS Me at six per | 1 i 4 “ 7 ar or. tr - Yor. os Ten Wie baring, he when aad pra, 16 ‘a re W hest quiet ant vochepged at $3 7B for» ‘Tho shipments of specie from this port last week and during the year to-date compare as follows with thoee of the correspoading periods in 1864 aud 1865:— joes, ‘orty-eighth wook. ..$1,623,265 5 So Ai reported, $4,033,130 27,21 aatsno stoanatt 877 Total... 945,540, 285, $27,316,608 $58,508,648 The Tennessee and Alabama, the Central Southern, and the Tennessee and Alabama Central Rattroads ha been consolidated and a new company formed, to be known as the Nashville and Docatur Rattroad Company. ‘The first of these roads extended from Nashville to Columbia; the second from Columbia southward to the Alabama State ime; and the third thence to Decatur, with a projected continuation through Central Alabama to Lime Station, meeting with a road to Montgomery, intercepting the Selma and Blue Mountain road, making a direct connection with the systems of West Georgia, Southern Alabama, Florida and East and Central Missis- sippi The twotiest named are completed, and have beun several years im use. The third has been sompleted to Decatur for the same length of time, and has the surveys nade to Lime Station; and aid has been obtained from the State of Alabeina and the United States towards its fuit completion, The Nashville Wion, from which wo gather the above, states that this aid'is to be carried into the new company, and by a resolution offered by the pres!- dent the consolidated company propose to issue bonds not to exceed in mount $1,000,000, for the purpose of finishing tne work, 80 s00n as authority can be ob- tained from the legislature of the State, The Louisville & Frankfort and Frankfort & Lexing- ton Railroad Companies propose to tap the former road thirty miles from Louisville, Ky., with a seventy-six mile brunch to Cincinnati, andeomplete it in two years from commencement, at a cost of $4,000,000 $1,000,000 cky,.and $500,000 in Cincinnat\, through seven per cent thirty year bonds, the work then to begin Tt is stated that the Maine Central Railroad Company intend to petition the next Logislature of that State for permiasion to form a connection between their road and the Konuebec and Portland, or to extend tho former from its present terminus at Danville Junction to Port. | land, passing througl che towns of New Gloucester, Gray, North Yarmonth, Cumberland and Pulmouth, ‘The Ohio and Missiasipp: Kaitroad Company propose to | build « branch road from Vernon to JeMersony tie. Albany Argus saya a survey onlered by the State of Now York with reference to x ship eanal from the hax shown the project Hudson river to Lake Chanipin to be entirely practi if the eatenlations now dulged in shall prove to be correct the importance of | tne se can scarcely bo overrated, It will open up nieation for a large clings of versely between the Hudron river, Lake Champlain, the river St. Law. rence and the great lakes A Richivond paper publishes the following statement ef the repert of the Treaserer of Virginia for the fiscal your ending September 30, 186% 1 Vb ocareqate balance the Treasury on the {mi as «$98,038 | 1S06, inclusive Ou | Vout, $1,007, 128 Distarsed from Tat Oe op. | tera ver, 1866, inclusive, $761,968 rr te the ns hand lst October, 1886,. redit of the Commonwealth in the following banks Vonters’ National Ran Vaton Hunk of Rien First Nalional Tt of Richmond REPORT. Ay, Doe COMMERCIAL { nom'oal at $14 Woh. assy, 1 tots, Ho. ate, Atm ‘Yi marke’ snieced cone tema oma an fo 4. aad Chong nad TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. i oo ter | ime ws sanela bariey, 29.009 baw Toueno, Der. thee. 02 74 for aimber Micmigan, Corn dull, aed le lower, fe aa tai be it, ‘at (te att a i eet, Wor Harley Spring teige’, Fall, SEE. tara, ee Hee. Whlekes, 82: ae $3. R P Durem nase Deo. 1 oe? oan fair J wfizonenge in fale supply ‘st honey uoeiire, 0 15" wards frou. 2 ana ce a snd Se. Nie Shelled: ‘Cate 430.0 Rye $113 for No. Rarle eed. Whisker $130 wATSE. "Coitom rw’ al of middling. Linseed oil in the same demand Dee 1, 1866. % em head; Lovursrict» Hogs firm at $6 0 $825. fn mesa pork, $2068 Nothing doing Superting four, 69 25 « $10. wheat, Cotton, Bye. Sugar, IBY. Sales of cation to-day 840 hal Thore Isa timited demand, and th the outside tigure, ‘eo Mostix, Deo 1, Middlings. 40° market ts + OM corn, kw Oncwane. Doo 1. 190%, The cotron bg saga ie ana my declining. Sales. ‘ud oat: low middling. ih ing B3'¢, — Recaipts, The deraan eo jw Work aight Proighis uns Avagera, Ga., Deo Sales of 3 bales at Ite ny * Savawnant Ga. Der. 1, ik Cotton ditt, aad fow transact Wiimrwarom Me ©, Dee 1, 186 Naval’ stores aitgntly Cotton dull and heavy, maidallt MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Mons, —In Brooklyn B.D. weunber 20, at the remit |. T. AS Ke PRLL to ‘xq, all of Rrookly ewan Wrer, jarsey City, by the tev. WH Parinly, B. PRavx Beeeway to Exar Weer, daughtor ANwerkt on Thursday, of Rahway, N. J. No cards. Tn Brooklyn, Dot Wedneatay, the residence of L. W. Cross, by th Gnay to Martie M. Hare, all ¢ —Croaerr.—On Thursday, November 22, b. Vesa Sis 9 Miss SaKan Ceo serr. both of thia city. No cards. Wereiee Beene —On Thareday, November # f the Good Shepherd, by the Rev. Ralpi ¥ GC. Waeecur to Fasste M themwet, all of this iby Died. Pexrecear.—On Sanday morning, December 2, Cap. tain Kwik Bestsanar, aged 34 years, 6 tontls and 10 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are lav ted to 1, from his tate residence, No. T Patohin place, this (Monday) evening, at seven o clock. The ra mans will be taken to New Brunawick, S.J, on luce day, for interment Tascuaue —tn Salem, NS. ¥., on Saturday, Nov ow ber Y4, Axtioxy BLANe Authony and Elizabeth M. Blanchard, formerly of Albany, aged 36 years. Reaitren,On Saturday, Deoomber 1, at Met Hank N. J, Many E.. witoof M. Franklia Brawted, aod only danghter of William McClane, Eaq The relatives friends of the family are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, In the Baptist choreb, Ret Bank The amor Jesse Hoyt will leave pier foot ol Dusue struct eu o clock On Sunday, December 2, Annas M. toeewan 4 omer D lon, Rag snd, ia % on tay rch ta Fourtenath »ppoaite Acalemy of Musi Javraals of London, Laiosater and Daring, (Fa jlaod) olay Docoraber 1, Anonew X Caner aged 56 years The frends and calatives of tha fea aro iavitel to toners!, from hia late condones, No. 38 Lewis One eK prec’ tay, Deogabar t, Mew tat to from ber [alae wowlay past siavou a’ a inavee adsoa River Rav’ tea o'ciork Doceunivar tw ema, gon of Gey A montis ant (ote teow iiam Maxon Doretsy of Falaow fagiand, in the Th year of her age. Her children ond the friemds of the fare ly a fully invited to md the funeral, from her dence No. 1049 My avenue, Brooklyo, on Tuewtey afternoon, at two o clock verpool and Falmontts papers please copy im satorday, December 1, Mre samen He lyre h yeur of her age vives and frtends of the family are expert! ond the funersi, from the reeiienee oft in B Dye, So, 204 West Forty-tuird etreet, th afiernoon, at one o'clock ‘eu Saterday, December 1, Avvie, the be Joba Evans, in the 4th yoar of wer age en Wore plone Copy At New Hranewick, N J. on Vriday ovember 20, mance Horomixes tn the Std te ore invited to attend lla fenere! f bis father, at New Urumemiet, thir Afternoon. at two o'elork In Bewkiye, om Raturdey, December 1, aud Hannuer W., wife of Kaward Hoare, aged 36 aciver a ond are invited to attend foners Monds vorning, at ¥ © ta \denre, 1% Lafayette avenue Lue semaine will be interred in Hurdles, Mark " Ou pandas, December aun T Me WON a 4 your neral will take place from lis tate reidence treet ou Ay allernoon attw oe of tie family are renpe y \ovited + wre of Company 0, Seven egient meet (uniformed) wil or on te Howe, at « of the mrade of the F Aen Merer peel one e AING Captain Commanding Co deniay at 12 Kighty Ofth meres On Hatnrda: ie tate year uth 2M Longford, ir on Sunday Docsesnen 3, Nicnoia, von of € Nichol, aged 8 years cod ” and Marthe ( of the family nersi, from © hecomd wre, William © clon. folly invited to bs parents, 106 “oat (Mendes afternoon, at (or von Departed this life, op the evening comber |, afer a tert bot severe Minew, Mens h« vos, @ ew of George Paynton, aged 16 years on day The relatives and (rende of the farnily » folly \nvited to attend the froge, thie (Mons noon ot (wo o'clock, from the Eighiaenth acne Me te Kpecopel charch, Gewenes, Her remem #1!) be \aken \o Greenmond ( for intermen' Herncey, 400 Raturday, December 1, Wascc sn Rar cst 1 the 724 year of her The friends of the ily ape invited tw atten he famers|, from bet late |, 4 Atiorney werent, thw (Howley) afternoon, ot tere 6 cm * Mower —On “etarday, December 1. Jou bon vt Hon friente and those of C1 uncle, Connally Ready oom the Comme thence Ww i kinnd county, XY. 8 |, Omartan § We comneniior ot Sow York “psy lerited 10 attend the 6 Rptcopal chereh, Brest wey, New ) lerecom, ot three 6 clerk rar — 1, Catone aS set the fgmity are resperitul'y fonerel. thie (Mowday) <ocrmeem at fate rewdemer, (6) mo rem firme, * Cree aad Tuesday afternoon, one o'clock The friends aa® acquaintances of the family, also of hia alstor, Mex Davidvon, are infited to attend, without farther notice ane are erred (a Greeawood. ” 1a papers plore oupy. N. J, on svaday, Doc. 2, aff 7 Brooklya, om H. Havant 1M Water street, 8 long and severe illness, Duomas H. ow aun, tm the Gute year of bis age. The relatives and Criends of the fanity invited to attend the son, Abrahany \wart. ON Brow wv Tuewlay alteraeon, at one o'clock Vax W tn Sunday, December 2, Pia is. Gon 1 bite Vau Winkle, aged LT years, 2 months respocttully era ng Now York, from ty stroot, of the famity are respectfully wl, on Taosday afternoon, ab street, Bergea, Ni J. Jay, “December 2, Lewis Kowane rt'and severe illness, aged 20 awit frie nt the fun On 8 after a Wriswars feara, 2 0 Ys ond WeTise relatives a days, sud fronds of the fumity, also the mem y H, Twelfth regiment NG, 8 N ¥., IY invited to attend the funeral,’ oa Tues: soe o'clock, frou theresidenoe of his ark mire Sonday December 2, after a abort it a Tsaacd B. Woo cry, aged 66 years, 10 months and Lt vs. Friends and relatives or the fmily are respectfully invited to attend the (overal, from his late residon Sixty-sixth street and 7 nis (B8 “4 oon, at haif-past one o'clock SS a NED smerins NEWS. NAC £0 Naw yoRE—rHin DAY enue, this (Monday) after rt MOON Hines torn Vienan waren. * "e a mora 616 son rene, SON One, PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1835. Arrived. Sicemnahip Arizona, Mave, Agvinwall Now 24 wtt) mdan 1 apecie, to the Paciie Malt Mtoamabip Co ow Orteans Nov 2 with Kieamahip Wha KG hn New (rieans Now 24.9 4M rt Fish, New Medford, with mdse, u» Howes Newport @ dpys, with ard. » the southera passage. Fad ih 6, tun 4), os fen (Be), Now 20 bak ale with beg Jason (Old), 2B, Vingnia Dare, of aod trom Marseiites @daya, with masa, ss Ayres Oot, wit tat 27 8, ton felt frye mata rig |. Bue EF Davison” Get ¥ Ww. aman, of Haltimore, rd and wa bet ra, with hides, 10, aguke whip mr 60 Criapo (Mr Mark Americas Fag with mde to JF Jor oe) adept from Bermuda, 19 wveitie Now fe ra 5 Nauraug Leask, bound te Moate cottend, Hall, with ship K i ; ) masters’ Anseciation, No Bi Want Aremmr—Itoows 23, 2) aw M7. The following approved Masters and Uiduere have resnive® commissions fromm this Association — Captains oe T Haskell bark One. 484, Jo soph DW y 9 James Wo Krown, brig Hattie Faw sdberry, ship Ne Viae hork Inwens. «i, Alfred Awe a Mew 46), Samuel Ubi tipe sehe Ke at at Thiot; 4M Jamen Daniel Nerina, Wey OF imeaa ; sas, Hs a) K 4461, Marwiitan Goukii, seby & tvs sear NB Borde dat MA Deep 4 Brown, whe Noratio 4 (oe opal hence at San Fragetson, reports aon a xtrvne WE gabe 9 BD Yan Toraesit, lower Com py # Careyard Sie rates Al nine youre 204 Wi by AA Howes Sie (4 tntanted for the Gal 14 201 will nal wih an manoried te Bay, Sader command of J yned Roa te wood avecning te ¥ Whatemen. wrince tow Tih toe ropes Cagran, Pacwett ¥ A 1 ostnas, the dn, do A wey ty tented Va" irume, Wellner Spoken &e rer, You Akbar, trom Caloutta f Porclan Verte ship M Moure, Liverput Centene. feom . vy Anam «ome, tor * 1 low chip Mie Laity, Waser ve vm 40 hope Amnepelie, Uw bark Marien, wee Balyreners , Peaesmignte ash, Dmgens, S00 , ROCELAND. 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