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6 : NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1867, : COLOMBIA ene reret te ee ee SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, . a 1 the price of these es In a= sation pH oles ye malta, Saat, DRSMES Fo M. rer ~~ ° ment of the Unied States of ‘111 pay to the gorernm: Colombia one iiilion of doliars in Americin gold colm, or ow Yors in the same, as the govern- Tho Panama Railroad Trouble | tone map grove, on the day on. which this contract 'a sp- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fetted io case the railroad company should not perfor transportation for a peciod of more than four ‘nonths stovession (except cases of accidents), This privilege shall aleo be forfeiind for nop reer of the rent for more than a ear afiee beoomaing dus.” Delay ta the paymenis {or lest Pxmar, Sept. 20-6 P.M It was generally understood before the commence- ment of business this moraing that the Treasury would a time gubjects the company to payment of interest at the W 1090 wed by Congress, and to pay fre 0: til the exotra. | rate of seven per cent per aonam. ture of importance. Oy, Settled. __ | Brared by Congress, ond. to Dey igual rontoftwohuadred |. Aur. 2% Tn sso that for any reason thts prisilege should | continue to sell gold largely, and tho speculators vied | 76x Sued as usual wo the actual wants of manufacturers ¥. . AL a American gold cota, The 2 be forfeted. the property and full possessior of the rail’ | with each other to get it at as low as ble. | 27600 do. i2'd%clock 114 and medium grades were dull, heavy ont Beaty, npany quartertvin New York | road, with all ite dependencies, appurtenances and acces- as ‘& price as posall ‘20090 86": eet ise! mand mainly for the finer grades, which were oe Qromement of the United States | sories, shal revert to the repablie, and the conpany shall | Hence the opening transactions were at 1431<, and sud- | 100000 Us 12 and held in some instances at bicher prices, { coavonient forthe aovernmont, the oom. J Rave do right to auy indomalfeation oF remaneation WAS | geanenuy ther was a decline to 142% as tho Treasury | 1000 U Were almost neglected, and a liberal concession UTHENTIC E NS ONT! Fe aie ee ein the noconeart a ivice 2 the company in | Anz. 1, The government of the republie bids itself to ; * Cady Sul"snd “unchaused: “Of foreizn ihe sales were trivial, AUTHENTIC COPY OF THE NEW CONTRACT | excrge. firing ite neceesery ectvice to she comaneny t2 | senists aed moulticin ia fp the Higlis ef tae compauy wader | 60> came On EDe SMaNNES Bet afer this came reso 4 GiGi bout former prices. Tho sales of floece were $34,000 Iba, eas ° pproval of ils contrast by Congress, hia contract; but tu thifend it is necessary tiat the com. | tion to 1437, followed by a relapse to 143% 8) iowa, 400, 8 Sion lading 120,000 Ibs. one pe, Republic vie by this contrack | Day, se PA ake apa aaclty ang fartisr, tas the | 149% sb the close, On the street, however, Inte | 50} ¥ $008 shares at int, 3s, Boos des part washed’ ‘ ne whi . _ a .s ne | privilege reanains in fore. in the afternoon, the rose 3% 8 85¢. a A5c.: 10,000 do. State at 4e. n Ac., 5,00 do. Wi Brutal Assassination of Two ex-Con- | i: ARE Saztayrgstsengh ems rare! | any Loan wore made tat” fm many iosuncee, | St seit anal Sai ened Gl 7 4 . Ten } the di lao, Oi r the iy. 18 ey iy hypotheeated additional ky Combing, part at 42!50., also federate Officers im Colombia, | fine wis a taidueds ot ey Guo temv ans | Coenen anecdote tamend is teniaa, | CTE Ste inpeorad. Senmening demand conte | 8 de, ror tt ie fae bu porns enih of Mauecannarapremrate. 4 Receceate emer L Mee suk ede eaten te | Sica eg eat aa ae ere cieer | HOSES dette e Sie for fal and coring ap. OF foreign, te eee eae vl nave the eagiuatve sighs of sorabliauinn esoves Tho | the government, fs subsidiarity applicable to thr payment of 7 per cont was also paid for ng. clear. 10070 mien at sleat Hise. reso ao. a p Arizona, Captain Maury, from Aspin sof Panama, wins the zone expressed in article 2, the gtientions of the Bor ermine Ay Tepu bis {a respect ings were large, aggregating $112,266,000, while the gold 8000 CARL 873¢c., and smai! lots ©: 08 savings Drtces Canoe ‘ ee . ind of earria . a to that Ioan, instalment * willon the 12th inst, arrived at this port ye lombian governement Dihde ttecif met A Aamtanaielents which the latter 1s chimed vo fay in London or account of | Palances amounted to $2,226,764 and the currency bal- ef x ind 4c, 9 360. for State, in bot nds within the re q Wuatxsone was in good demand; anles 10,000 Iba, Aretiq- at $1,205 2,600 do, Northwest at ‘We,, and 2,000 do. Sout a in‘erests and amortization of capital, or by releeming the bonds of the loan at par. if in 1374 its amortization should not have been completed. ‘Ant. 2 In consequence of the atipulation ofarticie 9, the government renoances the beneit or partieipstion of three Per cent, which by artiole 8 of the ortrinal contact it hd fn the net Proceeds of the undertaking, and, also he quota of The following ts the treasure list of tho Arizona: oF 0 permit any other company or person to, undertake : ‘aid gone, ‘any other carriage nod, macadam'za4, of Baoaraa Ratiroad Company... Plank, or any other Kind gallate for tha in af sehen) oar. zene Kelly & Co hi meen the twooceans across the ethinusof Panama. Wells, Fargo & Co. Ae is, however, weti understood that the privilece of which Pe oo = this article treats, cannot and must not fu any manuer pre- 8 & Waller. b * the construction of roads of any aystem in a direction ances to $3,332,550, The policy of selling Treasury gold at all is a bad one, as the more the government boards coin the more it strengthens the public credit; but to sell unusually large quantities in the midst of a monty panic is extremely suspicious, Why did not the govern- Pitt a 104) 200 Chi B Alt tno bs 195 80 shs Phenix Bank... 104 5 Metropolitan Bank. D { THE TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET BOILER EXPLOSION, nt from the avowe sta 4 ~ | five per cent whieh it also had reserved in its faxor by article + Re a lnprovement of tats whic sleepy exist or wuieh | 30 0/ the eae contract for the & ‘of mails, which | ment gell such amounts when the money market was bis adjourned inquest in reference to the late boil a Sa Ae ne o are actually being constructed on the said [sthmas. quota, it had been stipulated, al not te less than | sisonant and at3a4per cent, and why does it do so explosion in Twenty-eighth street was concluded y mes L O’Connor...... Agr. 6. ‘The company shall for the whole tera of this | $10.02 a year, The acconnt of these revenies shall be day before Coroner Wildey, at the Twontieth prec! settled tmmediately, according to the terms set down in article 55, up te the day on which the 6 are e@ntract shall Ne t andthe payment commence to be n force and to ta! aie 4 vor repub er of (BL. Isaacs & Asch.....- rivilege have the following rights :—First, To regulate and Birect ihe use of the parts ‘places of emacking and dvsern. |®otal........ tarking, wharves anchorages, rte. at the tormint of | the railroad, and to establi-h agents with power to enforce Among the pas’ } be — it a ymake in this respect, in con ced the nami 010 ormit laws of the republic, These regulations Roticed the name of Colonel G, M. Totten, who bas } shall be aubmitied to the »pnroval of the Exeoutlves without Iately brought to @ successful termination the nogotia- a they shall have no effect. The Executive may refuse tions with tho New Gfanadian government for am exe | wheter it ueems this’ crivenients Roady te nee’ the tension of the charter of the Panama Railroad, Plvees for embarking aud disombarking, wiarves, Ac,, &e., Which it bas constructed or may construct In the ports sitd- ced at both termint of the road; Third. to use all stations deposit of al! goods and merchandise admitted for transit Tho New Contract of the Panama Railro: across the Tsthinus on tue raliroad butit by the company. Company—History of Mosquera’s Double of the line of communication, means of transportation, 8 and establishments of all kinds betonging to in Congress=Lynch Law in Carthagenn= | j;'), and carrfage as may see fit to establish, Dastardly Assassination of Ex-Confederate | Ant.7. The Executive shell determine the forms to be Panama, Sept, 11, 1867. in 1, tn order to prevent that goods destined for transit from FUR NEW CONTRACT OF THE PANAMA RAILROAD company, | 01 ovsau tothe other be left on the road of fraudulently This important document appears below in a correct | shall be such aw iw avail all fraute to the iejary of ihe pubs translation, the Heraxp being the first newspaper which | |S, Teseuue, without delaying or embarrassing the rapid now, when money is active at seven per cent and mon are trembiing lest they should not be able to borrow it next week at any price? There bas been more wailing and guasbing of teoth among the holders of stocks, and Wall street is even more panic siricken than it was yesterday. Prices have falion with surprising rapidity and stocks have been pressed for sale in large amounts, but the excitement is undiminished, ana with most of the banks, the Treasury officials anda gigantic combination of strong houses against them, the bulls begin to despair of surviving the terrible onslaught of thebears. The predictions of the Jatter kave thus fer been realized, and they still say that the trouble has hardly commenced, and that next week will be an infinitely ‘worse one than this, Eight millions of greenbacks are ‘said to havo been already withdrawn from the banks, ostensibly for the West, during the week, and mosey too Quickntiver ‘dining, 209 rere 24 cali 24 “to Dele Hud CaaalGs 118 i £00 Canton o 43 station house. A number of experts were examined to the merits of the boiler which explode, bi their opinions were extremely various both to the safety of the boilor and the cause of explosion. The jury returned the following verdict:. ‘ Jacob Madden came to his death by injuries ca by the explosion of a Densmore boiler, at 258 We Twenty-eighth street, on the 9th September, 1867, find that the cause of said explosion was a want of n the said boiler, They furcher find that there is a fect in the construction of sa'd boiler. They further fi that the Metropolitan Polico Department do not out the laws of this State in reference to the in: of steam boilers in their district, They further cen: the Commissioners of said Department for ap} in and retaining sn incompetent inspector in the ‘alstriet which said boiler is located.” WAVAL INTELLIGENCE, The United States steamers Guerriers, Pawnee Kansas were at Rio Janeiro on the 25th August. on board were well. é of the balanoe which may appear ii shall be made by the company in New York, to the 0: the goverament. Arr. 33, Controversies which may arise bet the gov- ernment of the republic and the railroad campany ia re- spect to the meaning or execution of this conthe: svall be decided by the courts and tribunals of the Colonbian Union according to the eanstitution and laws of the rouDlic. ‘Art. 34. The ninety-nine years of the duration of tho penne, granted by this contract shall be counied from the te of its aop: by Congrass. Amr. 35, On the expiration of the privileg: and by the mere fact of its expiration the ment of the Coloin- dian Union shall be substitu to the comgany in all its rights, and shal! immediately enter into the dession of the road, of all its fixtures and movables, of al its accesso- ries and of ell ita products, ‘The company shal be bound to deliver to the government in order tie roads the works composing them and their dependenties, such as Iandings, dfscharging places, offices, machines, and in gen- ‘eral every object, movable or immovable, wheher destined ally for the services of transportation or applicable to any other objeét connected with the undertakirg. Agr. 38. The present contract contains all thy grants and privileces that the actual Panama Railroad Jompany has acquired for the future. It 1s therefore dechred, and tn COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farpay, Sept, 0-6 P. M. Arconot.—We note small sales Western, in bond, at 60c, Buxswax eontinued dull at 40c, a 4l}gc. No sales of mo- ment Corrox.—There was but little activity and prices declined 3¢e. per Ib,, and in many instances a still further reduction ade. The demand Me from spi rs, The Tilterwess coutined (a8 bales, incloding 602 for spinning and 137 for export, B SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. hecessary and especially designated for the atorage and free By virtue of said privilege the company mag collect, for t! Dealing in the Matter=Ridicalons Speeches ‘such tole, wharfage, storage Odcers. observed in the lanaing of goods oa sither shore, and the tro conaumption. despatch and transit of : this the pares expressly agree. that at no time can the | Was somewhat closer to-day than yesterday, the rate Wequete:— Publishes it, Ithas undoubtedly been made pubiic at | chsadise, bacege pedgeeanet alt Kinks onic nay talbeg company tal Aue Tighis or privileges which trenotclesriy | having been strictly seven per cent even on government Uplands Florida. Mopil. N.0.4-2. ————— Bozoté in the Diarto Oficial, but the mail containing | “ant s' The company may give to the actual rafiroad adit. | auent acts, vappavse cen, a cop las waa eto eecunties, The stock market has little or no support a BB By B MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. sopies of the same cannot be here before the end of the | ferent direction {rom that which !t now has, such as {t may Ant. 37. The contract of Ae 45, 1850, appreved by lozis- | from the balls, if we except New York Central, and the Zz 3 EC) ‘pranbat:gionth; suannanunasesiea ncn doen more favorable to the enterprive; and there will re. | lative decree of the 4ih of June of the same year, is re- # 4 ly about half a dozen alg a its option Se Pointe of atarting and termination formed ta ie, terms of iid Freel C aype he cone bears are predicting that it cannot stand their fre much ro 36 Married. ersons on the Isthmas who know its whch tt may coustder most advantageous and convenient | 4 ! In thirty-seven articles, submitie by ger. ‘oven. Atiare—Opett. —On Monday evening, September 1 pat or the fiat’ date eee by Seu sooncie on anett ian han vents Fe ae Oe er ota ae peaseetal i Conarean, writer sanction, fs Secu eee ey 2 pony tbe File waltorm. The news by the, weary of Bs) oags ex | at the Washington aguare Seieaaeh Dein dente ‘Treasury and Colonel Totten, has been printed here, but | pAtO™%s warebonses, hotels, 9 4 entaliehmonte ‘of all | required in orter that, receiving foree aga law, it may be steamer at 13%c. gold, in bond, and 4,876 do ex Toi on | the Rev. M. Hutton, D.D., Avruoxy M. ALLAmRE, JR., vate the present condition of affairs, and, therefore, al- though the decline has been already heavy, there is no knowing how moch further it may progress. Evory- thing must have an end, nevertheless, and there 4s still balm in Gilead and paper money in the United States, Things animagined out of Wall street, howover, are resorted to on occasions like these to fomont panic; and the greater the damage inflicted by it the more diffi- cult it is to stem the downward tide. Nearly every one vate terms. Porn The market was very quiet, bat fall prices ware @emanded. The greater part of the stock was not offered. According toa despatch dated the 16th, from London, Chile was quoted there 1t £73 10a, Sales 60,000 Ibs. Baltimo for Octoher, at 25'4c.. and 50,000 do. Detroit, for the last h do. at 27340; On the spot Detrott was held at 26%c. a 27c., Portage Lake 26%c. and Baltimore 26. CaNDLEs.—Adamantine were frm. with a fair jobbing de- mand, We quote the range 0c. a wé}¢c. Sperm were quoted at dic. and patent 550. Cement.—Rosendule was steady at $1 60. Deves axp Dres.—A moderate business was transacted Mary Ema, only daughter of Isaao Odell, Esq., all Hoca—Crooxs.—On Thursday, September 19, at thi residence of the bride, Newtown, Long iIsiand, by Revi J. Carpenter Smith, Water S. Hoae, of Providence, L, to Sara, youngest daughter of the late Georg Jennix@e—Lyox.—On Thursday, September 19, by th Rey. Dr. Burchard, Mr. Gronce O, Jenxixcs to Mi Marina E, Lyox, daughter of John 8, Lyon, Esq,, all of this city. Jossea—GuawanD.—On Monday, September 16, in carried into effect. In faith whereof the presevt hag drawn up in dupileate, sealed with the private seals of each part, and signed, after reading and comparing them, in Bo. gota, on the Sth of July, 1887. JORGE GUTIERREZ DE LARA, Secretary of Treasury and Public Works, G, M. TOTTEN, for the Company, Boaora, July 5, 1867.— Approved SANTOS ACOSTA, JORGK GUTIERREZ DE LARA, Becretary of Treasury and Public Works, ‘This ia the contract as amended and altered py Con- gress, and as now in force, Another article, put in by Kinda, and (hie without prejudice to what is provided tn the jo < this contract, Ant. 9, The gorerament 0 the United States of Colombia ratides the conowasion mat: to the Panama iailrowd Com- ny in the coatract of April 16, 186):—First, of the lands it require for the establishment of the hole extension, providing they ent: Second, of the lands it may quire for posta, dry dooks, river ‘porta, stations, ahipping places, hodines, Warehouses, stations, hotels and marally for ail'she neeessities of the vervice of the rallroad, provid: ing w: ds are the property of the goverament; Third, oF th esst00 Lyd grainitoutly and in perpetulty o! housand by this was afterwards materially modided by Congress in several principal pointa) The contract is not only of doterest to this country and to the persons connected with the company, but on account of its bearings om Points of international law and the relations betweea the ‘Isthmus and the United States, it has @ good deal of im- portance to tho American people in general. As for this repubtic, I mean not the Isthmus alone, but the whole ot JQ at about previous prices: the sales were 1,000 kegs bi carb. United States of Colombia, the railroad has always been | of th re nctescing Wie sande ie bork | ne, House of Representatives, providing for the case Of | expects a further declino, and the successes of the bears | #04 at 5 bce wolt, 1ei0.de do, to arrive, at Sie. a Sic. | eburch of St. Vincent, Twenty-third streot, by the Rev ‘Te hinge on which politics turn, as I expressed in a pro. | CCo*® he lat of January, 19, thus far load to the supposition that they will be more 100 do at 7ige. currency: 2 tons sal soda at 21°10, | Father Roney, Evouxe ©. L. Josera to Josseuma J. course void, as the representative of the company signed the amended contract. ‘The following is the docreo by which the contract has become a law of the country:— The Congress of the United Stat Axrioue 1. That the contract mi July, 1867, between th 2, 3340, currence: 100 do, to arrive. at | GusnaRp, both of this city. No cards. } Murruy—Mc.aare.—On Tuesday evening, Septembot 17, at Paul's church, Hariom, by tho Rev. Eugeno Mi re, Mr, Perse Siunray to Miss Euua A, Mormane, both of this city. Rxmsen—Antnony.—At Fishkill, N. Y., on yo | vious letter. It was the refusal to pegotiato a new con- | Lin's of wisn are sot dyes by the law ot June 9 1855, Te tract with the company which made an end of Ospina’s | adwiulstration; it was the illiberal if mot hostile conduct of Mosquera towards the representatives of the compapy. which helped his fall; and it is the definite n of the present contract which has farnished the present government with funds and given it strengi to support iisell, The readers of the Hararp may recollect that before the 29th of April, when Mosquera assumed the dictator. ship, a bill or coutract was belore the House of Rep- Teseniatives and had passed two readings when Congr ss ‘Was disolved. After the coup d’eiat, Mosquera wade Tepeated advances to the agent of the company for mak- ing a contract on bis own responsibility; but not only Was the agent disgusted with Mosquera’s double facedness in carrying on negotiations with (he American company while be did the same with an English house, Dut he also refused to enter into an agreement which would not be ratified by Congress, and be did not wish successful still. The combination is immense, and it aims at nothing less than the rum of holders of stocks, the majority of whom have run like @ flock of sheep before the bear attack, and so accele- rated the fall, With such questionable sup- port to the market what can be expected but de- moralization aad destruction, and who can cope success- fully against the Treasury, the banks and other lending institutions all joined together hand in glove with the bear leaders? No wonder that matters on the Stock Exchange are rapidly passing from bad to worse, and that to-morrow’s bank statement 18 looked forward to with dread, Thus far there havo been no failures, but the losses have been enormous, and the market is cor- respondingly weakened thereby. At the early session of the open board railway shares I al; a Vlenehing nowders at 6c, currence: 5 do. to arrive, at 4c. golt 2.000 Ibs, Oporto argols at 180. cold; 1,000 Persian berries at 30e,, gold. 2.000 do. safflower at 58c., currency, 7,000 do extra dry vordigris at 32%c., gold, 390 boxes: extract logwood at 7c. gold, # cerons Honduras cochineal, 100 bales cutch, and 18,000 Iba. refined arzole on private terms. Dyewoops.—No important sales of any description were reported; prices were withont change, however; St. Domine go logwood was quoted at $23. FLOUR AND GRAIN,—Receipts, 16,171 bbls. flour, 79 do, corn meal, 40.653 bushels wheat, 56,18) do, corn and 75,919 do, oats. The market for State and Western flour w irregular, high grades advancing 1c, a 25c, under a good mand, while medium and low grades were 100. a 15c. lower, closing dull and nominal at the reduction. Choice family flour was in active demand and a an we alvance our quotations 250. a 6c, California four remained steady under a fair demand. The sales were about 14000 bbls, Sonthern flour was in fair demand and firm, with sales of f Colombia decrees:— Bogots om the Sth of secretary of the Treasury and Pub- lic Works. M Jerre de Lara, with the approval of the Executive. and George M. Totten, General Agent and Atioravy of the Panama Railroad Company, reformatory of that of April 15, 1854, on the contruction of @ratirowd from ‘one ocean to the other, across the Isthmus of Panama, with the following modifiestions [here follow the alterations and amendments inserted in the above translation of the com- Plete contrsct] be auproved. - jone at Bogota, on the 1th of Angu 4 zie PEDRO CoRTEE HOLGUIN, President of the Senate. M. PLASA AZUERO, President of the House of Representatives, Enrique Corrgs, secretary of the Senate. Francisco A, Viwa, Secretary of the House of Repre- resentatives. Bogora, August 16, 1857. Publish aad execute the above. 4. 8.) SANTOS ACOSTA, ay ad company shail be at liberty to selec them onthe continental part of suid provinces wherever ft may deem most conven. dent, 1 being stipulated thet In those which are selected on the line of the road and tn tts vicinity, exact intervals shall be lef yual extent to those whieh are given to the com. 0: de the government of the repabiie may sales of lands for other establish nenta which nthe line and tn the vicinity of the road, The lands granted to the company by clases 1 and 2 of this article shall be returned to the repuoiie on the ex Piration oF the present privilege, im the terms and with the formaiities preseribed in this contracs. Aur. 10. In the grant of vacont lands made in perpetulty to the company by the contract of ‘and ratified nthe third clause of ardcle 9 of this contmrct, ithere ts not comprised the number of b nzanillo, in the bay September 12, by v. F. M. Kip, D. D., Mr. Ani G. Reussy, of to Erizaneri, daughter of Wil tiem Anthony, Esq., former place. i Vanpersitt—Hor? At Fair View, White Plains, N. Y., on Wednesday, september 18, by the Rev, V. M. Hulbert, D.D., assisted by the Rev. J. B. Hardenbergh, D, D., Grora Wakeeeat 7 ee Pods BE, ered daughter Charies Horton, ., all of the above place. Warrr—Comies. At Woodbury, Coun , on bec winged September 19, in the South Kee ie nou ebureh, the Rev. C, KE. Robinson, Georcs OC. Wire, Jr., of Brookd lyn, N. Y., to Conpezia, daughter of Daniel Curtise, Esq.g of Woodbury. ‘i 7 faine rs please copy. Winans Maven. 00 Wodnesday, September 18, by! the Rev. Dr. Booth, Mr. A. E, Wiuiaas to Miss Nwuout & rea contained in the tsland Limon: pat this 1s com. Pi ry granta spoken of in the claases one and two of sud article, with the exception of four hectares which the ggvernnent reserves to itself asa lot for tie erection of to furaish the dictator with the money which be alove | 2@dings tor public offices, achoal houses. a jail or other jonat Gormrnes pe Lara, Secretary of Treasury and | were excited and unsottled at the decline of last even- A. Mayer, both of this city. Decded to maintain his illegal rule, Messengor after | bary dulv tilled Wo and ih cont t on ta a calle ane gm, | Bublie Works, . ing, and the pressure to sell was strong. Erie sold at 1079 0 1t sa messengor was despaichod to the hous re Colouel | ft is understood that the monk nsec gies, 1 One ee 8 25 a 13 00 Died. Touien and Mr. Nelson lived, but in vatn, even up to tho | or places where it wishes to locate the four bectarea reserved | The above see vne nee 63 a 63:4; New York Central, 106; Reading, 101% a 102; voan@) yo csc erie Naess eee eve of the day whicu was to be the last’ of Mosquera’s | by this article, cannot choose such as are necessary for the OAGH CUTTERREZ DE LARA, Secretary. | Michigan Southern, 78%; Rock Island, 101%, and bird ie was wa Br Lae thn formerly of this city. Sdmio stration. ‘Tue new government at once called | construction or service of the rood and ite denenitenc'es or | Ry the royal mail steainer Tyne, which arrived at | Northwestern, 401. At the first regular board the mar- 14 00 a 16 09 ‘Toston papers please copy. : Congress togetder, and with the prospect of legal and | tbe resullt, This aciecuom cam, be wate by the gosec, | Aspinwall on the 3d inst, after the sailing of the Now | yoy conti " ttled, and ta: f stock 102581200] Bangerr.—On Friday morning, September 20, M. constita:loual ratiticaijon and through the larger minded | mentin advatice acconiin to tis wishes. In conformer with | YOFK Dost, no later news has beea received on the bauer mathe beeen adbeast 12 50013 75 | peng, wife of Jobo Barrett, in tue 30tn year of her age, Views of the new men in power,a coniract Was soon m heey the plan of tae city, in ordar thet the lots may be delivered | Is'hmus than what was communicated to the readers of | were Pressed for sale, but there was no material decline 12 50 a 13 59 Relatives and friends of the family are invited to Epon by the cecroiary of the Tromsury aud the aged of | Wik A the ature of tho ground will galow them wo be | the Hxea'n by Test mall, “In tho following letter, axed | ja prices among the railway shares: but Pacifc Mail, §% 775 | send the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clocl the company, accepted by the President and ratified by led im. Honda, Augast 20, will be found a few items in addition | 4,04, a Wet Br fell of iaarabt Sis — | from ber late residence, 354 Eighth ‘avenue, solos Congress, with some modificat‘ons. The tact and inel- | Att jh Th lnds granted te the company by article 9. | to what was proviously known:— i theraiddoe ana rani paged Niars ree 60a —| ther notice. 9 0 Colonel G. M. Totten, aided by the extraor. | Nite °h4 Ube delivered as they are asked for and afer | the government received the first news of Lopez’s | New York Contral closed 7% lower than at the samo Corn meal, Brandywine. ver 70a — | Busw.—suddenty, on Thursday, September 19, o ¥ business qualities and well deserved popularity of Mr. Witham Nel-on, both of them the oldest and best ‘gents of the company In thfacountry, have principally brongut to m successtal issue the most tmportant negotiation that bas ever taken piacg in South America, fo a manner benefiting not only the owners of this Toad and the interests of the American people and government, but also the progress of the Istamus and the whole of this country, This wil be apparect in a ebort time to those who at present should fail to per- Carve it. submission by courier from Facatativé on ihe morning of the 18t General Posada, who had left Bogotd be- fore this intellizence had reached thers to move down to the enast with the division from Antioquia, in ordor to bring the Mosqneristag to terms, received a despatch from the government ia Villeta w th the order to romain there till further advices, Shortly afterwards be was ordered to proceed down to Nare, whence he left fo Medellin. the capital of Antiqua, The State of San- tander hed a division under arms, with its richt wing in #0cafa, {all ready to march to the const at the first notice. This division was to be commanded by Ger Santodomingo, who would operate noder orders from time yesterday, Erie 1, Michigan Southern 7%, Cleve- Jand and Pittsburg %, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock Island 3, Northwestern 11, do. preferred 134, Fort Wayns 1%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %, Pacific Mail 23, Canton 2, Western Union Telegraph %. Government securities were firm. Coupon five-twenties of 1962 showed an advance of %%, issue of 1865 3¢, ten-forties %. Five twenties of 1864 declined 3g. Of the State stocks, s declined 2 Among the express shares i 3B ia algo irreguiar, adc. hicher, while amber winter was Ic. a 20, kinds closing dull and heavy. The sales wore about 60,000 bushels at $2.26 for No, 2 springs $2 28 for rolxod: bated ‘G0 for amber Michigan an: jo: $2.35. for red Mlinois: $2 63 for white Michigan: 82 60 for white Genesee, and $2 65 a $2 75 for California, Corn was in moderate de- mand, but “with cont:aued fight receipts, the market ruled’ firm and prices advanced abut Ic. avove the clesing quotations of yesterday, The sales were abont 125,000 bushels at $125 a $126 for new Western mixed in store and afloat, $1 28 for nearly yellow and $1 18 231 23 for nnsound, Onte were steady. “The sales were 195.000 bushels at 7lige, a 7%e, for Wesiern, For rve the demand wos moderate and prices were ste: Rales were made of 9.00 bashels Western at $1 45 a$ 1 46, and State at fulfilled, and it remains for the’company to prove thetr char+ acter as vacant ands, have them surveved and the reapect- ive plans made ont. The adjudication of xaid lands abail bo made by the »xecuttve, and from the time the due declara. tion is made they wil be considered a8 aa judicated to the comrpaay in lori non an tr; oviaion al ndjucicatdon shall be made hy the Preeident of the State of Pouataa, always subject to the examination and approval of the national Executive; and as long as it is noi disanproved it will only have the effect of preventing any eubsequent of the mane lands to a third The repadt se obliged to give securit t lands & al jndreated fix . with consent @ hall be obliged to declare those lan 1 plexy, Eowarp A. Buss, in the 55th year of bis “Pits brothers Ferdinand’ and Nelson, also Feta, law, Whiteford, along with those of his are fully invited to attend the funeral, which wit, take place on Sundav afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 329 East Twenty-sixth street, number (old number 191). California papers please copy. CavanaGa.—On Friday morning, September 20, aftert a lingering iilness, Jamas Cavanaci, aged 62 years, j The fends of the family, and of his sons, Ed John od Frank, are respectfully invited to atten the funeral, ov Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, iro: the members of Congress who ably assisted in h the Houses, two young repre- whieh it ¢ of Panama tay be mentioned, Tigut, Posada, Tho goerillas in Cuadinamarca, Boyack and ‘ 1 50,” Barley malt tive: mules 10,0 bushels | Ris late residence, 21 Fifth sireot. H many others tre advaniazes of . 1. When tne lands required for the projongation of | Tolima had never boea very formidable; intely tue gov- ed 3 and Wolls-Fargo 414, while Ameri. | $1 oe eee et ye parley remamed dill sed nomins | Camuny,--Oo Tharsday, Seprember 19, after. a che the couira pu aud the Isthmus In the Of the ratlroid whieh is spoken of in the toart ernment troops have routed them in ail directions, uo. | can advanced 1. Afterwards, in the lower hall of the FRKIGHTS.—There is something of a lall in the fre! iMnesa, Gaonae Caixiny, a native of the pansh of Kan. Beante G 4 Was mainiy ‘astramental in tay (Pas der Delgado’g command in Boyack and under that of | stock Exchange, there waa renewed panic, and tho | business. and the engagements and charors hire fa turk, coanty Cork, Ireland, in the 27th year of bis age, Dingo to Tolima, Lopez’s troops arrived at Honda vory much demor- alized. Some friends of Mosquera tried to persuado Lopes to declare himself for the ex-dic'ator, but he waa re to abide by his agreement with the new ad- mynistrat On the 16th, a meeting of the friends of Mosquera and | some liberal adherents of the new admiistration was held at Bogota. This meeting was said to have been Drought about by a common feur of the conservatives, who were gaining more power; but according to last ad- siding The friends and acquaintances, and those of big brothers-in-law, John aud Coraclias Sheohan, are re< spectfuily invited to attend the faneral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’ciock, from hia late residenco, avenue A. Cuarke.—In this city, on Friday morning, September’ 20, at two o'clock, of hasty consumption, WALTER Soorst CLARKE, a native of St, Marys, Ga., aged 33 years and % months. : ‘ The friends and relatives of the family, and of H. Pa Clarke, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Churen of St, Ambrose, carner of Thompsom \ransactions were very heavy. Erie sold down to 61, and other stocks declined 10 proportion, At the open board, at one o'clock, there was no abatement of the excitement and pressure to sell. Erie sold at GlX a 613{; Now York Central, 10514; Michigan Southern, 75); a 7544; Cleveland and Pitisburg, 8034 a 80%; Rock Island, 100%%; Northwestern, 883%; preferred, 63% a 64°, and Fort Wayne, 10015. Many of the sales at and for woonage, and the actual transa that there is still considerable vitality in commerce and trade, The encagements are:—To Liverpool per steamer, 250 tlerces lard and 40 hhds. tallow on private terms. To London 15 tons flax at 20e,, and 60 hhds. tobacco on private sgow, per steamer, 7,500 bushels To Hambury, per steamer, 1,000 bbis, 700 bales tobace? at ii Measurement . The charters were:—A British bark, 1010 na to Cork for ordera, 6x.; if to a direct port, 5a. Oh. exohiting the west const of Ireland. A British brig, bbis. petroloum to Antwerp at 4, 6d. An American bark Cad’, Alicante or Valencia, 450 Lg tobacco; one 512 tons. pro Proeelurs ta ewil eulte of the Union,” 1 of the most remarkable hooesty As un instance of this trait of his J oviy take what occurred @ short time ago ‘When slesquera was in (ull power, The dictator wanted to get rid of G Posada, who Was too good to re- main near, and fered bim the place of Minis- 4, but the old Gene hardly euough vo bay bread wit! which come betore the tribur Ant, 13. The railroad is cous: fs authorized to prone to the cULVe such regulations as tt may deem expedient for ihe police, security and preservation of its ways of com . poria, Works and esta’ lishments of all kind, bu Mations ahall not be carried into effect witholt the ex. press approval of the Executive, which even after having Y uot wisn to serve Under a corrupt govern- | Approved, may annul or amend them, If it thinks proper, | Vices it led to nothing. this and the provious boards were for cash, showing that | from Leghorn to New Nork, mar) + one £0 tons, from « knew the grea: advautuges the o ct | always proceediug in consormity wih the laws of the re General Gutierrez, on his way to Santa Martha, landed . a ‘ - ‘ X Trult, A British anip to Antwe-p, 1,00 | and Prince streets, this (Saturday) aftera at two i bare ior the country, and besides desired that | publica ay at Carthagena, contrary to the general belief. The Siate | “long” stock was being thrown overboard by neces. | Hicly to Yew Yore Nuk. Sree ciscy from Seidgeport, | o'clock. epineh y — : xr. 15, The rates of transportation and freight of anecie, ‘ying of merchandise and conveyance of passengers over ad, honsing and storing in the depots and estab ents of the company, shall be established by the com. y itself, and modified as the same may jurlge proper to rests: but Itahail be ooliged to trad mala Paton and tions to the Knowledge of the local authorities at irty days previously. Art. 18. The company binds itself to transport gratis over the railroad the ma is of the nation and of the States, that may be carried from one ocean to the other, or to any tm mediate point; and it may make the pecuniary arrange- ments that it may deem convenient for the transportation of foreign matis, the pacmage of which over the Isthmus is declared free to «ll nations; but the government of the re- public may prohibit the transmit over the railroad of the mails of those nations which may be at war with it, in which on the company sall refuse to carry them over the rail- road. ‘Ant. 17. The company may introduce free, without ing duties or taxes of Jay riod, all implements, ‘machines tools, materials, provisions and manufactured articles in- tended ror the construction, working and preservation of = railroad and the feeding of the workmen employed on the same. ‘Art. 1% The company is exempt from payi ny tares or contributions, national, municipal, of the State or any other Kind, on’ the railroad, its warehouses, wharves, machines or other works, things and effects of all descrip. Cons belonging to it) and whieh in the opinion of the Execu- tive, are necessary for the service of the railroad tteelf and sitous holders. At the second regular board a steadier feeling pre- vailed, but the improvement In prices was trifling. New York Centrai and Cleveland and Toledo were the firmest, while Erte was the weakest of the railroad shares, New York Central closed 7% higher than at the first regular board, Reading %%, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Erie was 134 lower, Cleveland and Pitts- burg %, Rock Island 34, Northwestera 34, do. preferred %, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred 7, Quicksilver +4, Westera Union Telegraph %. Govern- ment securities were weak under a moderate pressure to sell, in anticipation of lower figures; coupon five-twen- ties of 1862 deciined 34, issue of 1865 3, ten-foriies 14. Among the express sbares Adams declined 1 and Wells, Fargo & Co 14. At tho open board at half-past three there was a fur- ther slight advance ta prices and diminished pressure to geil, Erie sold at 623% a 6244; New York Central, 106% ; Reading, 101% a 101%; Michigan Southern, 76% @ 76% ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82 a 82% ; Cleveland and Toledo, 128 a 12814; Rock Isiand, 1013¢ a 101}; Northwestern, 80%; do. preferred, 64% @ 64%; Fort Wayne, 101%; utment received him with a good deal of attention, ‘and epter‘ained bim at # public breakfast, Several ew- ‘nent members of the congervative party accompanied bim to Santa Martha. The Spanish mail steamer Moctezuma, which arrived at Aspinwall from that port and Carthagena on the 8th, brought po later inte ligence of any kind. ‘The news of the (atl of Rio Hacha is fully confirmed Lieatenants Murdaigh and Dornin, two of the officers of the Rayo, who took the Colombia out of (arthagena ‘and delivered her to the authorities at Santa Martha, arrived at the tormer place 1m the Euglish mail steamer. They went there for the parpose of endeavoring to re- cover the personal effects of the officers of the Rayo, which were said to have been stolen by the natives, atter the officers left the vessel on their expedition with The two above named officers were ac- wo others, named Borchert and Smith, and the whole party landed shortly betore sunset an: ¢ Bolivar hotel. Dornin and Borchert friend, and on returning to the hotel at found a large crowd assembled in trout of it, who let pass im quietly, but before they had Teachod the first landing, assauited them in the most bratal manner, with pistola, machetes and other weapons, Borchert was hacked to pieces and Dornin severely wounded. In the meantime Muriangh was the elud house and butchered in the same ih enca, through a mistake of door, but receiving no overnment should have funds wherew:th to carry on the war a: ainst Bolivar; he theres strenuously ad. vooated the passing of the contract, aod the weight of Bs name bad no small part ja the good success Some speecues made in doth Houses on this contract were reaily remarkable for their absurdity, as severa! honorable members had never beea down to tho const, and did not know what the sea was, or canals, or much tess a railroad, One wise representative wanted the company to carry ships over the road in tanks, another Would bave a clause stuck in obiging the company to make a cana! through the Isthmos, which would bare (been about as sensible as to spare a man's iife on condition thas bi suicide. Ober members wanted to get in some especial venett for their particular section of the country, as, for instance, a road from Buenaventura to (ai), of one trom Aspinwall to Porto Belo, or Barranquilla to Mozoté in spite of all foolish opposi- Yon, the contract passed sieadily through tie House of Representatives, aud through tne first two egry in the Separe, At jast reading Mr. Sfallarino, a Sens, tor from Antiog: short but Impressive «peech, opposed the bill as not ad- Vaniazeous enough to country, in his opinion, bat afver due cons deration be had come to the conclusion that if (he com’rect was mt approwd the Isthmus would de- clare iteif independent right away, and then the national government would get nothing at alt; they had better, thereiore, take the million of dollars down aud the an- Beal rent of $250 000 while they could get it. Finally imber, for Oegood’a line, general exrgo, atl on private terms, and a Russat bark from Sicily to Ph ladelphia £500. Pu in the market for di there was but little vitality, and prices receded about 25c. per guintal; sales were reported of 200 quintals at $6 2 for bank. and for Georges. Of mackerel the sales were smal. but prices were very firm and higher for larve No, 3, bein, quoted at $11 a $11 50; bay No.2 was quoted $14 a $14 f ‘Sa $2, Smoked herring were decidedly lower, but at'the concession liberal sales were effected; the losing quotations were:—i5e, a 40c.,for and lic. & for No. 1. Gonmma--5o, important sales were reported, but prices ‘were unc’ ‘Hipgs were extremely quiet and heavy. We heard of no gales not ously reported. Hors.—The demand cont'nued fair, and prices were firm. Ee mo of or o~ age was light. Sales & bales at . 70. 08 4 fiay With a fair demand previons prices were sus- at Shipping wae quoted 75c., and retail lots $1 15 a Huewr.—The market for all kindrcontinued dull and prices were nominal. Martin was quoted lie. a 12}¢e.. gold. Tnox.—The market for both Scotch and American ruled and we have only to report small sales of the former at $48 60 for Glengarnock, from wharf. American was quoted $44 # 845 for No. 1, and $40 for No. 2. INDIGO was quiet, but quile steady. Sales, 14 ceroons gov Savannah and Marietta (Ga.) aud New Orleans Paper Please copy. Coaan.—On Thursday, September 19, at his residence, 267 Grand street, Williamsburg, Roctn R. Cogan, ‘The remaine will be taken (o Calvary Cemetery thi Saw) afternoon, ai half-past two o'clock, nds of the family Tespoctfatly invited to attend.” Crooxe.—On Thursday, September 19, after a shor§ filness, Serriuvs Crooxr, aged 58 years, ‘ His friends are requested to atiend the faneral, fro: the Memorial church, corner of Waveriey place Hammond street, on Monday aiternoon, at ove o'clock. ; Sheftield (England, papers please copy. iene amy a Lenser pe od a hte residence, 259 Gold street, Evetyx, wife of yy Cunningham, aged 26 yeara, 4 months and 9 days, The relatrves and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom the above prone this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, The , wilt be taken to Greenwood Comey ie ioe ce Couixs.—On Friday, Septem! ry James and May aah Cluny aged © sovntne endl 8. The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afters ‘noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No, 10 Gansevoort stre:t, De ta Montacye.—On Friday aga September Sanam Axx Dx 1a Mowtacyn, relict of Vincent, aged 6! years. . Friends and relatives are respectfally invited, to at« {oF Some Caatern were unchanged at $2 75. Lownan.—Eastern spruce was offered liberally, ith attacked cruel manner, 5S ratiaus, who knocked at swer, supposed he was not in. b . the ammunition. armament, clothi . al \n were made, Ordi Sra eretrecs Sansod the third seeding is the Senate on | Datfnt®.coe,smmunilica, armezmenty cledhing endall cieer | The American Oonsal, Me. Rannaberg, acted vory | Ohio snd Misstesippt cortifioates, 9616; Milwankeo and waa inary foreign | » 04 the funeral, op Sunday, at twalve o'clock; from the 15th of August by 14 votvs again-t 9 Next day the » servies of the government of the republic or that of | kindly, although he could protect the ex-rebele. He | St, Paul preferred, 62; Western Union Telegraph, 4114. Mo.assxs-—The demand was moderately active and prices Arris Bogart, 105th: law approving it was signed by the Executive, the money {of Panama, a8 also their emp ovdeta service or on | bad the doad boties baried and sent Dornin and Smith | 29 improvement was soon lost, however, under are- | Were 4 w hhds. Cuba clayed at 4835c. street, between First and Second avenu id, aod bali an bour atterward Colonel Totten and Mr, ps who with their families and baggage | on board the Tyne. Dornim and mmith are pow at hake Havas Suowes.-— rhe market for spirits turpentine |“ Facax.—On Thursday, Sepiember 19, Mary, wife off Kelson were on the roxd to the coast foetal ip apart es ne a Aaplawal « former with a broken shoulder blade, | Bewed pressure to sell, and atsix o'clock the market | and hk ae 8 — and ‘Thomas Fagan, a ative OF the county "Weetmeath, Ire-4 Space wili not aliow me to enter into tho several dit- (iunrciee aa gaen, for mecouat of the govern: | boty awniting the sailing of next steamer for Santa Mar- | closed weak and unseitled at the following prices:— | fupemine at Sha. a Witte, closing at avont See and ido, | land, 1m the 43d yeur of her axe. pth | 1000 ferences between the contract, such as drawn op aod tha, where they qill excite ther fellow officers ve shall order the stepa which it may deem con- New York Central, 106% a 106; Erie, 61% a 61%; Obia. ron at $4 12igc. for The relatives and {friends of the family are most re~ goch as amended by Coogre The principal modifica- | ren lent in such cases. tn order to avoid that auc! wengera | to vengeance, end it is not st all unlikely that this affair stained, $5 for so. d $5 for Ot tar the eens quote pit to the state-of Panaiua, the | whose eutrance into the Terntory of Columbia la’ purely se- | may have serious resulta, The “Coloma” has acrew | Hudson River, 127; Reading, 101340 101%; Michigam | gies were 65 bole. Wilmington mt’ _ essa ee tap Geieeh trom Ne til Rem Teeaee ace from whict the ninety-nine years aro to be crant- | chicnia. make usa of thia concession. fof abont siaty men, one half of them boing officers | Southern, 757% a 765; Cleveland aud Pittshurg, 80 a 81; oer ree eats rae amend the sale irey | second strest, 2 4, and the decision of disputes by the Colommsan | rafiroadi Vieeny yvara of ha contra 4 on may | emg Ba hayine fl podem ny Ahomemens Pad Kock Island, 10080101; Fort Wayne, 100; North- | fie sone Prace iss Ubin, ede aperm ar'S2 Meslonug at | | FAIMANK—At Chicago, on Monday, September 16, o me alf of the ght o7 1 or i! Ye, gallon. seed im, 5 . "The following ia @ true translation of the whole and | fivrd by thecompany for foreign Droduce ofthe sameninds | Bews of the death of their companions. The populace | western, 33% a 39; da preferred, 6376 a O44; Pacific Pst de ng Be OF tenglish dors dicsoried of | Helon la Fairbank, sged { cnouthe and PS he he 1 31, OF English doe sale was rted of terms, Lard was quiet bu' me | cw distilled red was quote: ks $1 65 a SL 7 Je continued in Hight demand, but ut material alteration. Sales were made of 1,00 gravity, in bulk. ior the first half of Uctober. at J6\e., clos'ng at About Ide. on the apot, There was a siight action in the market for bonded; the demand was ty and atthe clo ndard white was obtainal The sales November, on private and but at the end of this period they shall pay a duty on freight that shall pot exesed the two-third parts of that fixed by U taritls of the company, and those tari eaunot be raised and to Colombian prod cogor®, treasure, merchandise and effects of aiined for the interoceanic transit over the Rail- imposis, national, oleipal, of the State or any other description ‘whatever, 0 the storeaouses and depots of the ds of the latter, | In like manner the iter the por at both ends of the ra lroad, as at Carthagena were undoubtedly instigated by feelings of batred against those foreigners who had violently ta- Ken possession of the Colomba, on which occasion feveral natives lost their lives—aud jt is trae that foreiga- ers have no business whatever to play at politics tn this country. But at the same time such brutes as Mendoza Lianos deserve a severe chastisemen', aod as the gov- of the United States cannot and will not inter. fere bebalf of the ex-rebel offcers of the Cuyler, it fs to be hoped that the scoundrels wili be held to account @orrect contract: — Contact REFORM NG erRUCTION oF x achoss THs tT The eer:tary of of ¢ Mai}, 130 0 189%; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 263¢ a 264%; Western Union Telegraph, 41 a 41 \. In addition to selling an unusually large amount of coin during the last few days, the Treasury is known to have sold several millions of new five-twenty bonds privately, thus giving the buyers an unfair advantage over the public and enabiing them to exert a secres Grror.—On Fritay, September 20, Patuck Giroy, the beloved husbaod of Bridget Glirov, a nacive of Dros more West, county 8f Sligo, Ireland, aged 66 years, ' The friends and relatives of the family, and those of big sons, Peter and Hatri iso those of his son-in-law, Joseph Jennings, are respect(ully invited tojatiend the funeral, from his late residence, 256 First avenue, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Hecemax.—At Hariem, on Thursday, September 10, at OF APRit 15, 185, FOR THE CON. ROM ONH OCRAN TO THE OTHER ive in casi MCI 'RTRO! ww bis. low nblie Works nd pany or int pe for ‘terme, and reported 1,000 bbis. do. aos et Aecered Wy Lagausnre ecereset sane & 1 of tonnage at romebody civ, influence upon the market for those securition to thelr | for the balance of, this moni, at Ste, tn Ubladelphia the } Canoune B. wife of Jaques. D. Hogematy aii amuehies Sha es ro i providing fur tne pactection ef he work ot om on aceruint of Uheireervices rendered directiy vo | | By a aunail schooner from Tumaco which arrived here | owe Usconlary advaniags. Upon what grounds, we may | Si] Via. eruis in shipping oder, at ie. 860 do, standard Toe friends of tbe famiy kre invived "0 atiend the i y lron: mt better anewer the port! rane in sit da! year tl goat! no Treasu: ¥ jo1 el . b pC: i. an id, and at the eme Veasengers passing from ove sea to the other by i in great aeitavion. The conservatives at Paste, nearness ceca ren Bae odie tad 20 do, Meremter, at Me. — oh Sia terest terle ty Sanday’ sharnosa, ot tree to the Treasury of 4 reform saad stipulations the United states of of negotiation with private individuals? Moreover, i occurs at a time when the money market is greatly distarbed, both by real and artificial causes, and when the Treasury should bea buyer instead of avellor of securities, in order to disburse some of the ‘unnecessarily large balance which is now lying in tho ‘Sub-Treasury ; but the peculiar policy of the Department appears to be to add to theaccumulation and aggravate vad shall not require any passport to go tire except. !a cases of foreign war or internal commoth whea the government may think the presentation of pass ports conducive to the security of the country or the preser- Tatton of publi order. Persons, however, who nave been expelied from the territory of the Repaotic and ail other in- wale whom the laws have forbidden the entrance tnto ntry, cannot pass over the Railroad, 1b case the competent tribunal should decide ihat ond the present privilege granted to the company ts torfelted, dependencies and oxber | the lacver shall retura to the republic the lands eranied as © i possession, which | Property aud gratia whieh are not yet transferred toa third thal bi together with their friends on the other side of the frontier, tried to revolutior the coustry. On the 280 ust @ Complot was discovered at large namber of persone, nced as ready to aid the ere A ee an a had not yet made ite appearance. lozen mes of the revolutionary party had of th of Tumaco, The reports from gold imines at Barbacons are Mr. O'Connor, of former celebrity, bas arrived o'clock, The remai it be taken to New Utrecht, LL, on Monday for interment. Brit. Newark, N. J., on Thareday, September 19, Huaarret Sworn, ‘of Edward Hill, and daugbter of the late Dr, Hatfield Smith, of New Bruaswick, N. J., in the- ‘26th year of ber ace. is ‘The faneral services wil! tako place at Christ Charch, New Brunswick, N. J., tis (~aturday) afternoon, at four o'clock, The retatives and friends o/ the family are in~ meats, There was less activity in the pork markei, and declined about Lie. er. Se The sales, “cash and re. t 2% for new ie i i and at 18 igo. for short do., and Ide. a Iie. for shot ats fi Pickied Conary ay a cmp 4. are wecensa ihe derewpment of the enterprien, aud ‘ t to exact any tndemaification ere, after having taken out curing his second veniure | the money panic which prevails, The Treasury has no ? an be bapa Friday morning, September 20, Roneny those wbicd lo future they may establish with the same ob- sifioed te mates fe, 420 pounds altogether. In one pocket be found ninety- ing currency obligations of importance to prepare ‘. ce gales were about 178 Jonxsox, ‘aged years, i 4 ‘His friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to. attend the funeral, from his lato residence, Fitveenth street and Tenth avevue, oo Sunday afiernoon, as six Lp ry in eight hore. The Legistative Assembly of this State, after mach discussion and hesitation, tas at last to-day repeoled the de: " range of ic. a 1430. for steam and for, if wo except about sixteen millions of ettie rendered. Butier was firm. at ie. compound interest sotes, hich fall due in an ther works consiructed for law given last year by which extraordinary powers are ‘Te. for Western. Cheese was in 1 ie any way © oraer that by Ubis plan it may be clearly &: hat th r October, aud we can ee neither rea rm, ®t 10c. a l8e, for common te | one o'clock. Bok re iy whatever, the. sight of Sonssrecting Bay | S7ees Cet claseres cb propekar ona se Whar tho grauion | srnected Om (he Ruccative, Thilo acs of may sauame good x +: Kexweai.y.—On Thursday, September 19, Joan T. Sees eee ad the President is not unlikely to induce General Olarte to | om mor excuse for the hoarding of currency at continued dull and prices were nominal. We quote | KanweattY, aged 62 yoars, 2 montis and 20 daye, for e1emplone appt; mit chy perecn whatever to | Amt. & Thece on to execute | diteolve the Assembly and appoat to the people by order: | such w time; but we ean easily imagine motives which | Rangoon 9c, « %34c. and Carolina lige. & Lise, of Mitacoaghe, parah of Battevant, oovats ¢ ‘nd despaten, x new elections, The members of the Lagieiatare, it ‘Svcar.—ibe marset for raw was less active; the sales it 'y Work, ihe vapor inerehandive, goad | must bo eonfersed, are not very brizht apecimene of aw- | Might Toad to it, although we aro unwilling to believe | were G10 hhds. at 1124c. alse. for, Cuba, 11 i) PTE iehesdl Wi (eke pices. Svom tin lake niiibitn. i eikrctas of Pawama. 10 Sal enckeonsna frog’ of (Gr ugstomt vos | Gorton mamas ae Rrenstive eae Gee CEE To ee that the policy | Harem te ced wal im fale demand, but scar Hudson sirest, on Sunday afternoon, at ove o'clock pro- Tiouron on the Atlante ed in the respective tarif, The provisions — ‘of the Treasury is good, however, wo have no hesitation Lite 16\go. a 16}4e., yéliow 14e. cisely. much opposi| OF censure. Bui it stipulated that the right greoud are, howerer, uo obstacle to the compan: Lawrent.—At Brenham, Tex , of yellow fever, on im maying that the Seeretary 18 reeponsible for gross mi8- ARilcutia linseed was firmer; sales 1,600 bags in Gre iis consent dove Bot ertend to the agreements for the transportation of nud Faxasta, Sept. 12, 186, Ds. Wednesday, September 18, Louis J. Laanans, First Li | geroee the ish f ball nvor nature of wuich Ay a J management and @ deplorable want of ordinary intelil- ‘at $2.80 gold, duty paid; remained dull at +7 4 » First Lieu of sald rasiroeds, bat, rial betaed teforenaga. "8° BESOW | o.. ston mor Favorita arrived this morning. she Presapeing cakeserd ge 9 0 ide tor, clover, $4780 $9 for timoiny, and gu 80's | tenant, Coiled Siates infantry, and eldest éon of Louis gence, and these are blunders which are worse than for rough flax. J. Lambert, of Parkwood io: couaty Waterford, said pevetiage oi 08 on 1s x. Veewaie of mesons pick tse attains TE {Pe | brings no fart her news from Cauca, The revolutioniet® | ciioe oericee al descriptions were held at former prices, To ireland, ate A road, Dor shall the produce, force feet important sales, ry wou! rr) EATER. riday, § red. BAstes of Colom: a Pere sud properties of said, bailons enjoy free waneli | pected A Dereaceae te cence but a forse war tt: | Tho market for sterling exchange was duil and quiet, We hi hese of Importance, tn.ibe Sn peal athe ege eo Lanea Leen, ine change. We note anles 8: material ‘by maid road. sf Sh Vou" part at ie. 14.5 aso ,000 do. grease at a am tale, Ube ecrans rt New York ‘et Booams, ove 0 ar Re tis obligatory for the eompany to constan’ inti Dut there was @ good demand for continental bills, and Sider ihe, vie onasted ves and friends of the family are respect: onted Uy “ramet aoa ibe other by the | have at Pacama or Colot ® representative with sudicien ¢ Montana got in at noon. The Arizona will eail | rates were firm. There were sales of prime bankers’ % : fully invited to atiend the funeral, from her late resi- span sn ote savavenmens naar fvusene | anstaunaea raerg natcesatee Na wag | Mba oat Raghns corsets Manna Macnee oh | le st ear dare on London ot 00%, and of oroeD | gare ce cur she Steven, Setenge ies | edock Oy ney wurneon th oe thetrdaciniva, the ‘ar iratrs bad wae lumevmaiderauce | ‘0 0 eset. na pririoge cannot be coded or made | A20lamall United States gundoss Saco, Commander Wile | at 110. Bankers! bille on Eagland at diay dae eee Seni Olin tthe CIES ee nen enn | Sag nape, L1 papers plese copy oa be oiren Oy he goreramnes «0 Se Seen pee bores | ever,te cay (creme, gorerament, Oat, 00h) 207 partion impriconed for taxing part tn the last revo. | SCee OF 100% © 100K; a8 three days, 100% + | jdouacco.-t of Kentucky there continued s good specnia. | ost Gaugnter of Albort and, iisabets Leer aged’ oa ia vi P cores, £ Iationery attempt in thle city Wore il bat av iibersy | COmmercial bile, 108% a 100; bills om Parle ah sixty 4 eed A your, see a ane mt Sige, & ile, Sued eal wos in fa 9 months and 20 days eases Unio at 190, 18 do, do, a4 16%o., oyu Tb aot eyultadle. The sum, The relatives and friends of the family are invited W be teve Jui that oad be desulJiely decided oo, enau belone ene 1 vine ar asrtying fate ofeet sty boners yeetar day. Gays, 5.16% 06.16; 06 three dayn, 6,15 0 6.19%,