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NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, NUVEMBKK ¥5, 1867. Ee i LOUISIANA. THE AL par ‘. r auch ex-rebols as have combined with them to organize pital, where after a considerable amount of troub'o tno TELEGRAPHIC NEWS pugperrsiticinenoreetiagiies! | 7. yA AF PS ES deen a serious source f uneasiness (¢ the Simoa-pure bo poe By tho clause prncaremry the meeaitien tmeurred yee io the rebellion may be simply sus- aan the culprit has shown forth fruits weet ( , SEMPLE presented the report of the Committes on the Judiciary Departnent, The ouly material change recommended in the aticle of the old constitution upom. this head is that, whenas hitherto most of the judges have ail hereafter, with the ex- coption of justices ofthe peace and county commis- i wie ly the Governor and confirmed or jenate ir, COON preseuied the report of the Committee on Militia, The only chnge recommended by the report in the old system is tim: the officers shall be appointed by the Governor, subect to the approval of the Senate, All shese reports wee ordered printed and laid on the Mr, Horton offered iho following resolution :— That the gecial business for which this Con- ‘vention has been couvned is the formation of a conatitu- tion for the State of Asbama republican in form and in hare of the Recon: ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Cholera Among the Negroes Near Milliken’s Bend, e.tuer for goad or bad. ———————— POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ————- A Conresszp Taier.—On the complaint and at the in- stance of Marcus Berlines, of 250 Climtom street, Eliza- beth King, a servant, who had for eome time resided ip bis family, was arrested yesterday morning and ar- taigned before Justice Mansfeld, of the Third District A sccm CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Memorial to Congress for the Repeal of the Cotton Tax-The Convention Passes le First Ordinance—Local BusineseAn- ther Secret Caucus-The Prescription Queation, FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Lovisrutts, Ky., Nov, 24, ey 11:80 o'Clock P. M. The Vicksburg Herald of the 19th inst. reports the recent appearance of cholera among the negroes on Buck Horm plantation, pear Milliken’s Bend, La. ‘The overseer went of. Dr. Danly was summoned and found fifteen dead, He went to General Peck's neigh+ boring plantation for assistance, but the negroes refused to attend bim until plied with whiskey, About one hundred negroes on Buck Horn plantation were taken sick, five-sixths of whom died within three days, The Prevalence of the disease 15 attributed to eating fish taken in large quantities from low, muddy streams. INDIANA, * SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Weston on His Travels—Com cement of H ast Trial at the One Hundred Mile Mowroomsay, Ala., Nov. 15, 1867. The Convention to-day bad a very ghort session and Occupied iiseif almost exclusively in tif despaich of local business, Mr. Bortos presented the report of the Committee on the Cotton Tax, which recommended that » memorial ehal! be forwarded to Congress praying hot only for the repeal of the tax, but also that all moneys collected under this head since the st of September last shall be refunded to the producer. 4 committee was appointed to inquire into the ex- Pediency of removing the Capito! of the State from Montgomery to some more central site in the state, The Committee on Representation presented their re. port, which advised that the present basis of county rep- fesentation be not disturbed, and that the Congres- ‘The Fenian Funeral Demon- stration in London, ter Promptly confessed the theft, She was comuitied for trial at the General Sessions om the charge of grand larceny. ALLEGED Roupary oF 4 Pookstsoce Cortaintna $225.— Catharine Fitzgerald, of No. 196 Cherry street, went be- fore Justice Mansdold yesterday moraing, at the Third District Police Court, and alleged that she had @ pocket- ‘GARIBALD! DANGEROUSLY ILL. ‘THE LOSS OF LIFE AT ST. THOMAS, book in her possession, containing $225, retiring to reat on the night of Saturday, the 23d inat., which she believed was stolen from her bys person named William Foran, and im this wise:—On closing the saioon on Sat- ‘The necessity for tie passage of some such rule as that involved in this resolution nas been very manifest since the opening of the Onvention. The delegates acem to have no conception that they are h ‘Over One Thousand Persons Perish for any other Feat. WATERLOO Ciry, Nov. 24, 1867, } sional districts of the State remain as they exist at pre- | Purpose than logisiaing for the interests of ir own thet he age iy a meen popes in the Late Hurricane, 10 Sleek BM," f | Seub Under the revised code of Alabama. The Committee county. fome of them have offered proposl- | above house (which 1s kept by her’ brother) ¢ Weston ieft Bryant at three P. i. 4 also presented imance abolishing the new county to dissolve the marriage of certain persons, and | and previous to retiring placed the wallet is ~ M. on Saturday and | of Jones, about the naming of which after a rebel soldier | Others to promote tty interoats of church, or school, or | and money under the mattress, On ring aud arrived at Edgertown at 6:60, stopping at the Crosby | Bingham has already exploded so much buokum. The | Cbaritable institution Necessary as the resolution wi dressing herself at eighs o'clock yesterday m: removed the mattress and bedclot! the saloon and While so engage ng, ing to another par net them away, as is ber custom. she forgot tho I geo Mean- fume, the front door being accused, William CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALS, was lost, adecizon being only reached, however, ee a! los of two aye acd no votes, first upon a on thetable, and finally upon indefinitely ty ‘The Convention thon adjourned. good adopted, and is the fii the Conventica. iene nbbveestiiee sore adbesd The Committee on Countics then reported some amendments to the old constitution, widing that n0 House for supper, Hoe left again at 7:35, and arrived at Waterloo City at 11:30, where he remains over Sunday. Ho will leave for his !ast hundred mile trial from here oO! ‘at 12:15 to-n! He was a Litt! how counties shall hereafter be formed of less than six Foran, came into the room, che alleges, aud remained uc Thousand and Fourteen Lives Lost tm i ee gh @ Hite stir last night from | hundred square mites. A good deal of alam has been already created among | there souversing with deposent for about half ‘an hour the Hurricane. cold iegs. : Hyading discussion of this questive, the Convention | the landowners in rgard to the ordinance offered yes- | On his retiring she bethought her of the book and a adjourn 4 a reward ty re for their services as slaves tetle board to take it Havana, Nov, 24, 1867, The official burial returns show that one thox- -@and and fourteen persons lost their lives in the tate hurricane at the {sland of St. Thomas. money, ap ae to the ye in up. "It ppeared. no othor person had been in the barroom from the time she re- tired until she had missed the wallet and money, she de that “she bad reason to believe and doos be- lieve that the pocketbook aud money were taken, stolen and carried away by the said William Foran.’ The accused, on her allegation, was arrested by officer Jarb of the Seventn precinct, and was temporarily ‘couumisied Cor examination. ¥ Attorp Turrt ov Prawx.—on Saturday evening a person of the name of Michael Lutz feloniously entered, a3 the deponent, Henry Eisner, alleges, his slaughter house at 49 and 61 First avonue, and took therefrom thirty planks of the value of $10 Lutz was caught while ta the act of perpetrating the larceny, it isaverred, by officer Arnold, of the Seventeenth precinct, He was arraigned yeuterday morning and fully committed. time of Emancipation proctamation to their acta! enfranchisement by Union From calcwations based on the present price of labor, and reckoning the number of negroes in the State . at the lowest estimac, this ordinance, if adopted, would make the siavoowngs hab!e for $56,000,000. Every ne. gro who votes for te constitution, if it contain thi: clause, will vote $28 {nto his own pocket. the property in tho Stae, real and personal, wonld scar- cely liquidate d@t thus created. Confiscation of the _ eatate of all pero: ion 088 ta it fo ly probaile that the Convention 80 taf as this ordinaice proposes. NEW YORK CITY. KENTUCKY, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Arrest of Captain Fred Guy. Lovevitte, Nov. 24, 1867, } 11.30 o'Ciock P.M. j Captain Fred Guy, who recently broke jail at Bowling Green, was arrested to-day at Portiand, NEW YORK. Destructive Fire at Keesyilic. Kxrev:iiz, Nov. 24, 1867. Another caucus was held to-night, at the Capitol, u the suffrage question, but none but the foisipa Bee men were invited to attend. It ia stated that in the do- the men who have made pec! the Convention exhibited ‘king dowa from thoir wholesais pro- jel api ig pee... Wall Mioy adhere to the ma- ority report, wi ave already tolegraphed to you, iney deciine to go further in disfranchising the whites than th the State renders . ST. THOMAS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HERALO, Chotera Scare at Santi Havana, Nov. 24, 1867, } ‘We had the announcement from Santiago yes- course, at any bazard far party dominant in the terday that the cholera reports from Havana were | 4 dastructive fre occurred at this piace last night, | "Hy Yorerater are ‘new ‘emcee a moh exersians (HE COURTS. . Suanp Paaction wt 4 Bor,—On Saturday evening, while creating considerable fear there, sc much £0 that dost ing the Post Office, telegraph and express offices; | about adjourning. At the present high prices they will i an old gebtioman, Thomas MoGuire, who resides at 321 East Thirty-Grst otreet, was passing through Third avenue & boy known to the police as William Lanisoy, alias O'Briom, who bas, it is averred, alroady served a short term on Blackwell's Island, having been convicted of pocket-picking, ran jnst him and snatcned from 4 dry goods, jowelry and shoe stores; also the offce and materia! of the Essox County Repubiican, Scarcely anything was savod, 1t ts ‘mpossibie at preaent to form any estimate of the losses, famapetd peer. mncoand bre outing from the ugh monoy to pay current expen nearty ail of them are men of the smallest gates ary * Fescarces, they {eei oatura:'y anz!ous to escrifice aa Atte ready money es poss.vie tor the weifare of the State. An oarnert offert is being made to get through vy the end of next week, At aay rate the Convention, if the Spanish steamet Barcelona, from this port, »was forbidden to enter. COURTCALENSARS—THIS DAY. emo Court—Circult—Pare ft. ITALY. MASSACHUSETTS. fr ete beyond the test aay of she month, as expiained 10 his hand spent of the ratue, of $1. | Ofcar my yesterday's etter, w:tl Ousl! ry ry = ogan, of ‘wenty- Preci @ act ol Garibdald! Dang ily Ill—-No New Loan, pode the party when thie’ aueetice vot tatitcas: on tho iad, ran after him, but did not Succeed fa arresting of the Defunct Bank of Opera Troupe in Boston. Boston, Nov. 24, 1867. The National Bank of Newton, which failed some time since, has been reorganized under the name of the “Nationai Safety Fund Bank of Boston’ and will be iocated in this city, The ia Grange-Brignoli Opera Troupe continues to draw {uli houses at the Boston theatre, They remain here another week. aubm:tied. poop Raphael. 635—Am. |. H Co. vs. it to the ie of the aphee!. pes B. H. Co. vs, 153?—Wittgenatetn vs. Fiske, r. 1ez7—Bennett et al vs, Powers, Kelly, Floxance, Nov, 24, 1667. It Is reported that Gar:baidi ts iying seriously {11 in ‘prison at Varignano, and that his sons bave both hurried + to bis bedside with medical aid, The journais of -this city deny the trath of the report that the Italian government is about to raise a new joan, ROME. ate, him until be had passed the money to a confederate, and {nstructed him to return it to Mr, McGuire, and to tell him os to appear against bim in court and he ehould have five more dollars, _ He was arraigned -before Justice Kelly, of the Fourtn District Police Court, who committed him to prison in default of $300 bail to await his trial at the Spectal Sessions, Oestaccriva a Raitroap Cam.—At the instance of Nicholas Duffy, driver of a car op the Third Avenue Rail- road, Thomas Ryan was arrested for alleged wilfully and resistantly obstructing the passage of cars on said road, on last Saturday aight, by driving a horse harnessed to # cart on the track and keopiag it there for ar unneces- sary tim. dagainst his (the deponent's) repeated re- moostran: a being arraigned before Justice Kaily, sitting at the Fourth Districts Police Court, Ryan made eo iame a defence of his conduct that his Honor fined him $10, or, in default, sentenced bim to go to prison, He paid the money. th The 1351—M 1505—Townsend vs White. Tee va L RK. RB. e. 952—Tucker va. I, 1. R. B, my ay veOrertt et 1803—Docgiaes va Riis. BH—Ei Doig.aas. eue Court=Circult=Part 2. HAI by Jndge E. sm: Cour opens at ten >’clock A. Now. No. 510—Halsey va. Halsey. Vu Bis: gis Oe, 13% Date of Adjourameut—Reports of Commit. tees—Important Deviations from the Old Coustitution=Parliamentary Ignorance of the Delegates—A County to be Named After Parson Browniow-The Ord jo to Pay Siavee for Past Services and Ite Effects. Montcomerr, Ala., Nov. 16, 1867. ‘The Convention bas to-day really transacted a good deal of business, though it oas doen of a formal char acter, Mr, Prrens offered @ resolution that the several com- mittees be instructed to report by Wednesday next, with view to av adjournmegt a8 early as Monday, the 25th Sherif. 1331—Smith vs, Peters, 25—Natban ve. Kelly, Sher- Til—Dreke ve, Barstow, Pres. Rolease of the Garibajdian Prisoners. . Panis, Nov. 24, 1667, Despatches from Rome announce that the Holy ‘Father, tn accordance with dvice of France, has ordered the release of ali the Garibaldians who were ¢aken prisousrs by the Pontifical forces during the MAINE. Arrival of the Moravian at Portiand. Portuaxv, Nov. 24, 1867. The steamship Moravian, from Liverpool November 14864 . 1426—McIntyre et ai. va, Houi 1636—Weeks et al, ve, Grove ex al. campaga. 16, and Londonderry the 15th, arrived at hatf.past throo | !8t, and the appointment at that time of an election Karriva 4 Dieoroerty Hoves,—Frodorick and Harriett FRANCE o'clock this afternoon, She reports, on the 23d, at upon the quest.on of ratification of the constitution to 18. Brodie were arrested by officer Campboi!, of the Four- J forty minutes past seven o'clock in the morn:ng, having | Dé Prevented by tho convention, This resciuton, which Pri ii eon ties wa MeGit, | #208 Precinct, on the charge of keeping a disorderiy signaiied tbe steamship Sidon, bound Was adopted, is one of the reauits of last night's secret River Bauk vs, 430—Crawford @t al. va. | place in the basomont of premises No. 14 Crosby atreot, Preparations to Return the Roman Expe- | "2° a ee ee dustin Cumaden,’ “" “* | Tieatioged resort of abandoned women and other die” 43.20 and iongitude 60,53, For reasons which I have etated in previous lettors it ts al: portant to the success of the party tbat the election shouid be voted upoa this y but by tho afrangement now agreed upon, which will make the ‘25th proximo the firet day of the etection, the radicals be- lieve that they Made their wictory certain aud io- evade. Even in the old days of aiavery the nogroes were always permitted to observe Chrigtmas day as a high festivaiand grand gata day, and whether thare is aneiection or not they will fock to the towns and cittes to indulge in their great annual Christmas frolic. Thus the grand d.ficulty, in a State so sparsely aattied as nis, of getting the poorer class of electors to the polis is aurmounted. To have the election on Chriatinas day jg ca.cu.ated oy the radicais themselves ag a clear gain of tuousand votes for the new constitution Mr, Manan offered the following ordinance, — Be itorda'ned, &c., That wheroas, op abe oticere Gf the Nisce and Biaing Bateau of ine oo. ted te Staces did impress, dought under his Stale and iti ry Force. Panis, Nov. 24, 1867. Transports have been ordered to saii on Monday from Toulon tor Civita Vecch'a, board one division of the French expadition in Ita: sure to France. : ENGLAND, The Fenian Funeral Demonstration—Scene in Hyde Park-London Quiet—Arrest of a Fenian Oftcer. reputable churacters. Justice Hogan committed the ac- cused parties in default of $300 bai each. Larcent of Croturs.—Wiliam Barry, of No, 455 Washington street, appeared before Justice Ledwith yesterday and preferred a charge against James Reed. The compiaint set forth that oo the 224 November Reed stole @ quantity of woaring apparci, ww value amounting to $64. Reod voluntarily acknowledged that he took the property, aud was thereupon committed for trial, Warca Taging.—William Curry was brought before the presiding magistrate of the Jeflerson Market Police Court, and accused of stealing a silver watch of the* value of $10. It is alleged that om the 234 instant Curry entered the store of Joseph B. Lewis, of 86 Bleecker «treet, under the pretence of buying a silver watch. Complainant showed tim # oumber of them, when, it tg said, Curry snatched one of them and ran off. He was subsequeniy arrested by officer Gilien, of the Fifteeath precinct, and was yesterday moroing brougat before the magistrate and committed for trial. Supreme Court—Specia!l Term, Held vy Judge Muller. Court opens at ten o'clock A. M. Demurrer:— No. %—Atua Fire Insurance Company, of Martford, vs. Im. porters and Traders’ Nawoual <, 6 Now York, Ineues of law and fa: THE AZTEC CLUB. Forthcoming Gathering of Brothers-in- Arms of the War in Mexico—U1 Rebel Officers Expected—Geuerals Gir: Present—A Sow f the Confederates © the Same Flug. meeting of the Aztec Club of officers and ex-officers of the United States Army, which was formed In the city of Mexico on the 13th day of October, 1847, during the coming month, at the Astor House in this city. The founders of this organization, whose existence was perf in the capital of the Monteza- mas immed. after tka occupation of the city of Mexico, were the late Brovet L:eutenant General Scott, Nos. |. 206--Mowry va. Bend et al. u- 297—Lyon, executor, &c., 6m Si:iimay et al, Loxpos, Nov, 24—10 P. M. The expected demonstration of sympathy for the fate of Allen, Gould and Larkin took piace to-day, At noon a funeral procession, consisting of aboyt two thousand persons, was formed and slowly marched to Hyde Park. One of ths most conspicuous objects in RCO. 201—Griflita ra. Alezander et ‘ ai. 204—~Tharston. vs. Douglas, auy—Maner va, Conaiuguam eo ‘216—Parker vs. Ward, Supreme Court—Chambers. Heid by Judge Ingraham, ‘olock A. M. Cail of calendar at twelve. ment, lands of citizen: the procession was » large black banner, upon which | Major Genera! Worth, Major Genebal Wool, General wame as ti jal property, ce opens é¥ ton 0’ a Fano,—=ergoant Miller, of the Fifteenth precinct, paid ‘wae insoribed the motto:— Porsifer F. Smith, ox-Presdent Frankha Pierco, Gem | gireveon coossed, woter throngs’ ort oy eee eee eee peered haere Kon an. officin: visit to the alleged gambling den at No, 607 “Man's inhumanity to man makes countiess thousands |-eral C. F. Smith, one of thd heroes of Bort Donaldson, ai Soriaed ae bere the same without va. = Leis 5 sired Co. | Broadway op Saturday aight !aat, and arrested Joseph mourn,” . Fort Henry and Shiloh, ying a few days after that The relieved, N—Brase va. i ea 6—Ingraham, receiver, vs, | King, who, it arged, was acting ay dealer in the On the arrival of the mourners at Hyde. Park a | battle, Genera: Robert Paterson, General Abercromble, | Mr Seep overed an ordinance to change the mame of | ‘7—somerctaed Wore B, 164--Raisrrck ws Van San. pace pes ‘are pene ther im ‘Goma Bytes golemn meeting was organized according to the pro- | Colonel E. f. Steptoe, Geierai ‘then captain) Ulysses 3, ene county from Cleburne to Lincoln. This one thiwae gazeks Loe. tee ‘fem Me dali by Justice Ledwita, of the Jederson Market Police gramme previously announced. Grant, Professor Henry Cippee (Grant's biographer, tate aew co oy tnoey A hele dren grgnny sandy = Bier: apadibaabemengehl Woo Avtecep Larceny ov « Rivo.—Warren Buss, of No. 105. East Nineteenth street, charged a gir! named Hanvah Raymond with the larceny of an yhyst ring, valued Three stands had béen erected on the grounds, from which, during the afternoon, the peopie were addressed by various speakers, Strong appeals were made to the of West Point), Genoral George B. McClellan, Generai B, V. Hayner, cow comnanding W: jot Arsenal at Troy; General W. H. T. Brooks, Major General Sykes, of the Wes somo might think of @ body convened to frame tate, the Convention wasted 1i—In re Thomas M. Wheeler Va—Marifett ve, ‘Thomas etal. W4—Kelly, Sherif, vs. Io. “ ok. 10i—Sehroder vs. u el EST ecarce'y worthy the a inger, 144—Baabergor va, Shen’ Ae. the organic .aw of 1 sympathies of the audience, and the hurried executions | and General James Shifids, a‘! of the Union army in | cearly an bour, and two aye and no votes had to be | !—Bambergor vs. Baum. Y a, " at $25. It it a nant that be saw at Manchester were condemned in bitter terma, Not- | she late war. Of the foutders of the society who joinod | taken bofore it could be decided First sir. Gritfin | og posefia: Jr, ve U.S okcarel File Co. . [the womas ig the act of taking the property. Justice in uj Lodgerith committed ber to enswor. Viowarina tae Exctys Law.—John Graham, No, 330 Bleeckor street, and Nicholas Luckor, Na 411 Sixth . moved to lay it on the table, saying that be thougat it Woo trivial a matter to occupy the time of the Conven- tion, The geatieman who {rst offered it then called for the yeas and onys. Scarcely bad the call began whea the rebel side in the lap rebetlion there were General Robert E. Lee, Geners: Joseph &. Jounston, Geperai Beaaregard, General Magruder, Genera! Earl Yan Dora and General Pemberton. On entering tue city of Mexico ‘withstanding the peculiar nature of the occasion and the character of the assemblage, good ordec prevated throughout the proceediogs, and the police, who were Sten: gar Ket, Co, dersom ve. Anderson, 14—Da:ton va. Gilbertson. Call, No, 223—Digkinson v8, Dickinson. Superior Court—Triai Term—Part (. i the ciudtook the més arisiocratic quarters im that a, who bad sotiied down to wr:te an editoria! (or eld by 2 eC venue, were both brought before Justice Leawith ye Prepared for an emergency, were uot ouce called upon | Oot. re canta, and whio there the treasury of tho | bis paper, started up and asked upon what the voto was Gouredpaabastabietas octets Ai 18, terday on charges of having violated provisions of the 40 interfere. club realized a fund of several thousand dollars, which | being taken. On being toid he asked | Now om Excise law, The: held to answer the complaint This evening a similar mecting was hold ata puBiic | ts now heid by General Hayner, of Watervliet Arsoval, draw bis motion to jay on the table, 3.19-Harfietd va. N. Y.Toe Co, eae =, Centrat Park | is the sum of $300 bai! each. 34s3— Becher vs. DeGraal. Siz1—Cohen vs. Kell bia perl va, Wille. gates then got up tog time urged upon the finisoing @ call when it The forthcoming meting of the: Aztec Club will be the first formal one held since the close of the war, the oe Wi Jacob Lawali, of No. 157 Chatham street, was also ar- Ball in this city, which was largely attended by Insh- % rested by officer Taylor, charged witn violating the Ex- men. and at the same ident the necessity of had once begun, meetings previous to the rebellion being hold annually $—-Goodmaa vs. Soin etal. i 4 1 bel t No disturbance whatevePbceurred and the city is per- | at the city of Washingwos. At the reconventioa of the | Gnfin thingly asked leave to withdraw his SwoPictd et ‘al. . ‘Robins. ves. Godfrey et ai. ree tapes tee Gieentt’ ene tenon renee i i . clad held in September list, at the Astor House, the fol- | motion to withdraw, aud the vote was taken at lengih, | S3:l—Schulhoetfer vs, Metz- ny vs. Havens ot al, fectly quiet, i " Immediately alter Keifer moved that the ordinance go ve ger. 31iS—Schermerhora A prominent Fenian leader, Colonel Burke, was ar- 1373—Carngs ve. Platt. B. ¥. tested here to-day, It ia alleged that he was the or- ganizer of the secret expedition which threatened the capture of Chester Castis in February last. to the Commutteo on Ordinances, with an instruction thas @ general ordinance should be drawa up, ci [7 nume of every county named in bonor of the rebeil: jd im glorification of traitors. Another aye and no He! en on this, an jen found theim- THE NATIONAL BANKS~-TREASURER SPINNER ON REPUDIATION. Feb oge the Sondusky Registers-Jay Cooke's organ}. jon. E. G Spaulding of Budulo, was a Ropresenta- uve inthe Thirty-sixth and Thirty-eeventh Congresses, and bei ominent member of the House Com- id by Judge Jones, Court opens ai eleven o'clock A. M. Now. Nos ek RS & spade a4 vs. St. Mich, tof funds on hind August 1, 1866, State sWOks,....... d not with to be gui federate soldiers; bu of the Coaveation hi 498—Hoftma: 1s6—Ricks va. The Mayor, 35%—Dunn va, Cuddy. va. Broadway & 21¢—Bterce vs. Arotio Fire th Av. R. Co las. C due treasuter for sundries, ,. pect very mitteo ind Means, bad much to do with the EUROPEAN MARKETS. is to be added: Dut he tuought It inconvenieut to change pe YAt—Rintelen vs. Poster. | 198—Fiowner vn, Fuld. govornm and the ostablishment of the national nnn First—loterest on the above to January 1, 1367 — of beswers 5 ge oud, rapier Moye “ni °66—Boyie vs. PMNS Fe ae god $e Dost. banking A fog bid a beri eg from Mr. Tar Frayxrort Bovnss.—Faaynront, Nov. 24—Even- «bo be funded) jest Another gentieman iat, as an ex-federal soidi E. R. B. vs, Abbott. ee ne tage rogarding his late national y of any disrespect tp con- on the other haad, the members been insulted on the sree a Second—Cash.. ery emphatic note from United States Treasurer Genoral Spinner. They are both in- teresting and significant:— tmg.—United States bonds wore quoted to-day at 75 i¢ for she issue of 1862. Total amount Of fumd,.......0..0.s.eee ee. $4015 6 ° 0 soe ISTEP Sa At the approaching gahering of the Aztecs a for | called dogs and jackasses by the rebel papers mith, 2994—Phaloa va. Lazarus. Borrato, Oct, 31, 1867. T INDIES a Smedal"? commean ive. of the association will be | city, and, therefore, be should vote “aye.” Both gen. Jay Cooe, WES ° perfected, and the Medd ordered to be struck. copies of | temen, howover, sald « great doai more than tis, | a. Court=Trial Term. Duan Sit—I have read your printed leiter to the na. ae which will be transtaittal to living members aad io the | ing pains to give tho Convention an ciaborate siatersent Held by Judge Alker. tional bank presidents at Sandusky. Your argument in lies of those deceasd. of their past record, deGning their present positios favor of the system of national banks is able and con- By tate files from the West Indies we bave tho foliow- Court opens at ten o'clock A. M. dng mail reports of tho markeis and state of the Now. ciusive. It comes im good time and I trust will have — Keager vs. Nebenzahl, due weight with Congress and the peo favoring the audience, besides, with fel, ee Ne. You are entitledto the thanks of the Panks, the govern. poved Br Conetal Hayter Ceteral” Silas wad” Suny | of theie mithary aud civil career, Finally, Kel ac's mo Tot'-prapkan ve Straues eather. Deas . tioa prevailed. — Bonner va. King. | 1bo-—Moller vs, ; sinensis oe tcconip ot the association will be eniarged, i | TH? inst paragraph, portrays very closoly ‘he genoral | — “©.,F,/.,00. vs leveker mont and people for so clear an exposition of the mutual Demera 1s understood, during the new session, 40 as to admi: of | Character of the proceedings of the Conw’sution, deiger Fa, Kuster, savantages resulting to all of them in the estabiishment and marntenance of this { system of national bank. ing, and it seems very clear to mo that any material unkering with the National Bank act would be very ikely to produde diastrous consequences to the finances of the country. Under the ee SY, of the Treasury 7 ner, 152—Dinnin vs. Post 153—Hendrick va. Lozee. 176—Baiiey va. White. ly. wr—snletas vs. Bass, = _ Bil 112—Michael va. Ar sold. W6—Kerr va, Bandini. — Gourley ve. Broalbent. —Wililamson va Chop. 1S}—Fra after day has been trifled away in exactly si-nilar contests. Scarcely ever, probably, was thore @ dei perative assem- iy the members of which displayed such utier gno- ames and euch ws sublime faculty a interminable muddie, And surviving Oticersof the Mexican war as may not now be emroiied. There exists now no distinction inshe membership growing out of the late reveilion, we funds being in common, and to go at last as a legacy to the fina! survivor of the ciub. Groucatows, Nov. 7, 1867. Trade bas been nnusually duti for fourter.a days. Bréadetut™s declined. Codfish stored Mor retail, Lum- ber in fair supply. Good heavy mey, pork bigher. for getting matter it will be present at the gathering, 1) | What maxes che matior worse is, tas tho State is in the eport Br e we are working steadily towards spoct Sa Sot eee he ss Canara & Lat, being. the Grst weoring of tess | 148 stage of ‘impectniosity, and’ ‘stat the Convention is ates oe oe T nope that Congress will be persouages siuce the capitulation at Appomatiox. The | epending $1,200 a day, Aiabarae is very much too poor piers isistilly by Jet well enough Co ne" ‘Trintdr 4, diploma of the cidb ts avery handsome meat, | at the presen: time to waste £40 the estimated ox; T think that Secretary McCulloch ani jm lor per hour tgvoived by the of changing the name of @ “sunty. Mr, Srumone offered an‘ sdinance of Colbert county to )eownlow. cided by am ayo and O¢,vote, the ordinance 0 ee es Ae. anes ea) Halourd have both done well. I concar fully tn the financial policy of Mr, McCulloch, and think he should be sustained. I look for able snuual reports from both these gentiemen, aod trust that their views will have an important influence in wot the finances of the coun. try sveady and uniform. om this subject, and if the po! Co Pe’ ¢ on Srdim, Nov, 7, 1867. drought continues Vnabated, aud is causing barm ‘for the next crop. Flour, from Norfol., at $9 15. Rico beld fora fail, Codfish, $15 50 port’ sores, with @ vignette of an ancient Montezuma pile, with the sarmounted by shirteen stars—the bird foatiag in The document reads as follows:— CITY INTELLIGENCE. Mereoro.ocicat, Recoro,—From the observations ead report of the Contra! Park Meteorological De- partment it appears that the average height of the ba- rometer during the past week was 30 111, and tho differ. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army in — Goa was duly elected been’ of said club in the St. Thoma ity jexico ig accordance wi 6 provisions of the 8, Tuomas, Nov. 14, 1867. pon ye is entitiod to sii W® privilegea of suck The marke? for American imports is rather unsettled, in testimony whereof we lave hereunto affixed . necessary conseq: egroes: TROM HON, PF, B SOR. . Flour has Len, for the most part, stored, and is held at | signatures, and this, the se of our said club, at th ns lee oe ‘who vote bhigdly as Bingham tn- n/m dion MP ig sy Nov, @, 1867. she Bingham put record or] ing bis Coo ‘but tt | minutes’ duration occurred on the morning d, OF cow va ‘Woo ridiculous for the half | tmet, Aconsiderabie depth of rain fail on the 23d, the handre, other di who make ap duration of actual rainiag @xcseding nine hours, The follow’ auit, and the ordinance was conseq rain gauge tndicated a depth of 0.14 tach, bowr ger, reappear again at a inter p ried io the Deqpojt gyricay th a ook. —Mayor John Patton, of eo report of the Com. | Detrols, come yy mombers of the Detroit Common Coypeth ®t t Petal this city, on a tour f the Alma House, {gee r $110 $11 60, Stock of pork of every description Iarge and (ow ‘gales; mess held at $23. Mess beef, good. with salesT com $2230 $24. Lard, lic. American soap, $1 27 5 UKeay ucky tobacco, no inquiry, Kerosene oi! in supply. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. My Dean Sin—Your nate of ceived. If some one who believes in high toned ewin. dling will write {a favor of open repudiation, T will agree to give the subject the consideration of a careful read. f ut I have not the ence to read anything adv: wae the sneaking expSdient of paying the savona dont In depreciated carreney. wie Secretary of the ee, Ar Fonte on the lew nag his for ing report wil roma ab argumer Rind the country that [ am eure will please city of Washington, D, O., this 13th day of October, 1848. Tuo! GREYSON, President, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel United States Army. C, F, SMITR, First Vice Prosiden:, Brevet Colonel Rest Artillery, ROBERT? C. BUCHANAN, Second Vico President, Brevot Lieut i Colonel Fourth infantry, ML, Suiru, Secretary, Topographical Euginogrs, himself cig?at on th au mItte@ on the Exec wowing tn p “ 1 Completion of the Track to the Exstore Base MURDER TRIAL IN MINNESOTA, t gaat pune imttations of this ety Hie cen tuose bo ate neliker Kuaves nor foole. ky Mountains. Fr rm jug at Hotel. Be cae wher tees ‘ oper ans Omana, Nov. 24, 1867, (st, Parlin) derependincs (UA. Ik fscaapoi vurer afd an Astorney 0 mye ba raow ScrFocition,—Coronar Gover yesterday | the organization ot pe ree ary hoped ough f The Union Pacific Ratiroad ts now Sulshed 625 miler ‘tvabe.) whe clestere oF held aa inquest at No, 162 Ninth avenne over the ro- | men as Butler and Stevens would bave remained with the great body of their friends, jHaving an abidi be ja the bonesty of the people, believe westion will be eattied houestly, and honest Americans will bo epared the shame of bovis, heir nation stigmatized as ‘fa band of cheats and ewindiers, Vory ie sie rae hed The trial of Andreas Roeich for murdering Joseph ~woet from Omaha to the easterg dase of the Rocky | gro tis ‘conaty, i» progressing at tr point! bd Mountains, and it is expected that the track will ba laid to Evans’ Pass, thirty wiles furtuer aad the higuest point between the Atlantic and Pacitc Oceans, in ery, The maximum grade from (he foot of the moun. tans to the summit is but eighty fees to tho mile, while that of many Kastern roads is one bundred, ‘Work om the rock cuttings og ,the western siope wii mains of Mary A. Hanley, an infant three months old, hose death was the rosult of being aocidentaily sutfo- éaled, Ab tweive o'clock on Friday night Mrs. Hanley placed her gee pre habes Men comgpead Pee eens fm the family, # morning the i - der toe gation’ ‘and was suffocated before the girl knew anything about {t, Fractonen ws Leo,—Charles Ware, thirty-eight years attach¢ of the Spanish Consulate, residing att «bleh they shall respectively vote for vita Ce bi he Daara or A Caicago Pionaaa Om Tuosday evening Jest Mr, Auguetas Gottfried Ublich, of this city, died at No. 309 North State street, aged eighty- of continue during the to aay be Ball's Head Hotel, was yesterday convey ot to the Belle: fand at once in pene seh that track laying may 4 vue Hospital by officer Hussey, of the Thirty-ninth pre- of course paid i. 7 in 00 not, from the corner of avenue A and Fifteenth sireet, the foundation of « handsome proverty, He F iP. R bh he shalt atercise the where he acciaentelly fell om the sidewalk sad fractured erick ess pouerens. ee. ant we. . W HAMPSHIRE, chooee ‘ais leg. , Ort 4 fe tl oe : ‘ Arraurrao Sotcis.—Frasets Dolyo, « native of New roo eS ce Fire in Concord. York, aged twenty-seven year, a laborer, residing ot ane Cle 4 Comconn, Nov. 24, 1867, 117 Coder street, while, se supposed, suffering ttom ® ‘Onteage ‘A fire occurred in tho Rumford butiding this moraing, damaging the building to the amount ef $1,500. The Stock ot Messrs, Churebiil & Kilbern, on the firs: foor, waa damegod by water to the amount of $5,000. The ‘office of the Independent Democrat, im the upper storier a a pie ill twa injured to the amount of $2,600, Tue other e oA Biad! sti ne ac! ot Pants ef the Diock expetivaced enight LMM,“ ai ing veaioga tows se . Wren aay, rome ad a 5 Everybody Should Buy and Read EVENING TELBORAM. PRICE TWO CENTS. 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The object of this Association is to provide by public ex ertion a aational home for our disable oyium ers who, fa tht en country at the exponse of their health an {n't battle forthe Tarion'e life, were new j@ of wor! ‘or their own maial Frence hea her Hotel des Tiealides, where rest the aghes of ‘he great Napoieon; Kagiand ber Greenwich and C! Hospitals, tho former Zone of the finest areb: f the. ofthe Expo structures ever devoted to charity. Russia, rows, republican America Sick soldiers, but the county poor her crowded cities, These noble trem,” We plodged, to tiem our: tart t e those who are dependent look to usin their utter need to redeom those pledges. They ha devote but & single dol. lar to this purpose, and the Las gel | Asylum will afford eran home, aud our country will be howored by the nobie institution, Lexixoron Avuyce, Naw Tome, Oct. 8, 1887. ing tabored for suree Fears to arect a home for owe ‘veterans, and having passed bill for shat pu o New York Legislature, {neorporsting some one hun. dred of our best citizens as directors, Dut under which. bill no action has been had from that time to this, an@ km the great and crying necessity of the onwe the shame of {ng our disabled veteraws to starrsor beg. I he ry. endorse your ye ona: rage: ‘aid of my longue, pea sad induenge, Very og ons? GLCem Folly sympathizing with yo objeok T % Laitaualy, the services . felloreneayra, oa the f vi at Irving Hail. ai gc THEODORE TH {From the Poatmanter General of the tT atted sages } thes AS l recommend to all Postmasters that thay shalt nie n eat ‘totic suterprise. truly benevolent aud patriotic Tries. aD, Being satiafiod with the totegrity of your eniagprien, Bo cheer(ully consent to display your diamends st our astabe i WNE & SPAOLDING. ishmangt. BAOWNE & SE At) October 25, 1807. enamined the ‘ , Rubles sad other precious find thera ail gemsait : il lat, 8 LB RUS, Disrmond Tmporers, = 6 Marten lane, New rietta bae also been pi loess! Sullivaa county, NS, ¥. sto farms tn tse Ste Trere, wt ty 0000 9 enate teaaed at 81 each, admitting, o rs to 0" se GRAND MUSICAL, PRATIVALS: saronSS PER FETAEQEF e. 1e, _ guise naman, or . Cx astortate ete th

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