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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2y, 1867. active affairs derstood Y. Bares to Laves G,, secomd RECONSTRUCTION otepring: if they do not progeribe, they fall in the-work | ave in the past taken an active part in the afhirs of | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. that the cost aad high rent of the buuing had | H.W: a, A . an oy ee nap ting clg a pony fh the State. more to do with the suspeosion than anything else. ‘Busemay. AS ‘he ‘How Dee politions A. aria “-. Larned The venerable Judge Taliaferro, of the Supreme Court; Tuvespay, Nov. 28, 1967. The coat, in other words, was not cut according to the | Thursday oe oe eg so rpg. THE ALABAMA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. S mpabiica party 1 ihe Sa, wa ae dove 7» of Point Coupee; Jasper Blackburn, | This being Thanksgiving Day there has been « total | “loth. pe pape my pes: the recsonsteances from assumes sufficient | % te Homer Ztiad, the biood-and-thunder radical orge® | suspension of business throughout the city, and the day | The Philadelphia bank statements for the past (wo of this city. salads Sveomter 0, sth SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. triad decided tou, they fave 20 choles bus to | Of the interior; Jobu Lynch and General McMillan, } has been similarly observed nearly all over the country. ns eal iene the Rev, 0.” Be aoe: , since the new ayy has not ee of Carroll parish; P. Newsham, of East Feliciana; ‘The stock market was firm at the close last evening st om Frothingham Joaw W. ree is Bocaktine, Mass, “Genorai Character of the Deleantes~Thotr | copied by the peoples spprored Colonel Simon Jones, Messrs, Wick!iffe, Crane, Judze | the subjoined quotations, while the latest quotation for Boo. S104 it | to loa M. Ganapos, of is cl, Sa oui Yarns fate of the proposition offered to the? Convention Belden, Charles Smith and Wauples, of this city, are sll | oid was 130%; » 1303,; New York Central, 113% » fo 615,106 | pina ycetetlan Oh Ce oe Now York, by. Colored Eloment-The Suffeage Question. erate de slaven feos ihe date ofthe Rnekorpation | tt of considerable intelligence, whose presence will | 114; Erie, 113; 0 71%; Hudsom River, 125 0 126; Resd- Ioo-. 90,698 | (noir Charles B Hat, Alxzasoam, De 4 Moxtoounrr, Als., Nov. 17, 1567, | proclamation down to the elose ot the war, is & striking sive tone and character to the Convention, ing, 963¢ © 96% ; Michigan Southern, 80 0 803; Clevo. The: somes | Gisgew: Scotland, to Vinaisia Le, youngent * The Convention has now got fairly under way, and | example of the evils which mus: result from the domi- | Tho colored members do not appear tobe of s very | tana and Piiisburg, 8834 a 83%; Rock Island, 00% 0 x Tno., 178,067 | ee ot OW. om ‘Taceday evening, . 4m ten days jt will probably have completed the work Sine oe ee _ peg tng Tg superior order of intellect, if I except Piachbeck, Vigers, 96%; Northwestern, 67% = 67%; do. preferred, OT a The Chicago Clearing House statements of the past | 26, at Christ Church, by the Rev. -Thomas Mhey which General Pope convened it to accomplish, Un- | than with any serious intention of passing it, yet such is | D&*2, and perhaps half'adozen others, The majority | 973; Pacific Mail, 122} a 123; Ohio and Mississippi four weeks eompate as annexed :— Joax Frssusosx Haxwoap to Avousts T,, only Known as were tho majority of the delegates when they eeeere gen a rs comets TOR negro favor Suet of the colored members are genuine plantation darkies, certificates, 2514 a 26%, Clearings, pe eim, bg atc é. Soe on Watneasen, it, came to Montgomery, thelr antecedents, respectability | tolacdsctne 1h, to vote for ite reterenee ae eomaraie. | WHO Seem to be iilat ease inan assembly ofthis kind, | the Commities of Ways and Means agreed unanl- $15,803,620 $1,000 008 Y ner a7. at une residence of the bride's pareuts, by the ‘and general standing in the community bare now been | tee, it will undoubtedly be killed, and unable tocomprehend tho business or rules of order. | mousty yostertay to report » bill for the repeal of the iota 300,008 Rov. dH eee, es ee ‘Pretty cloarly made out, while the political complexion : This wos well illustrated yesterday on the ballot | cotton tax of two and a half cents per pound, and this <2 13;100,474 1,850,806 | “'SDS* Gonars,—On Wednesday; November 27, at ‘of the Convention has beon defined by the sharpest ana | The Convention Settlos U Ite Pay—Speech lh bans Sena The roll was called, et ie action will probably be taken at the beginning of next | The following ts an exhibit of the condition of the Androw's Chureb, by me Eee, a as Jamms ‘most unmistakable of tests—the teat of a vole on moet his ballot. Quite a number | Of depositing thelr week, The measure is one inaccordance with the senti- | Bank of England on Novomber 13, and at the corre. | LYONS, of Brooklyn, to Many joGaim, daughter -ef the important questions which are now agitating the ‘State of Alabama, and, tndeod, the entire South As ‘this Convention is probably a fair specimen of the re- construction conventions which are shortly to assemble im many of the other States, some statements on these ‘beads fuller than could be given at the outset may not ‘be devoid of gencral interest. T have been at some pains to discover as nearly as pos- salble the amount of property represented by the delogatea, ‘A by no means an easy task, owing tothe con- ions in the value of real estate and the gen- At noon, precisely, Mr, Crane, white, chairman of the } ig almost independent of that of this country, the stock | ing November 14 shows the following changes ascom- | The friends of the family are invited to the oral ity now attaching t6 all other property, in Piracy mics yee eran precdaheiphy ser $8 pa nineties tamangs 8 mounted the | of American co:ton at Liverpool and London boing very | pared with the previous account:—Increase—Current See ee ee ene street, on ‘ of tho restless and “unsettled feeling unt- | 4 gay and $8 for every twenty miles travelled over in | Yitiable carrice' ‘for ware rebels," commanded silence: | small in comparison wish the stook of Indian, ‘The only | accounts, 12,000,000f, ; cash, 10,000,000f,; bills dis. | Nigruom, at two elock: | 4 ‘vervally existing im this section of the coantry, This going to and retarning from the capitol. Some of the Kot n fom memente there wen. 6 harey payne oond way for us to regain control of the foreign market is by | counted, 9,900,000f,; notes, 6,100,000f.; Treasury bal- the bean, SiaaoxD Bae, Not difficulty, however, has been greatly diminished by the delegates thought these rates too high and otherstoo | and tan phere tape ag ‘law. nd a pron been offering a better article for less money than any other | ance, 1,200,000f.; advances, 600,000f. The coin and Fr po bag ae - on tee ane cies fact that three-tourths of the delegates are men pos low, and the matter was only decided after three aye Po ggg Ricthanrau ae for temporary pean pes i a this we can do by removing the impost a again steadily rising, There is also an in- ral of our late brother Sigmund which, eS ‘geared of scarcely any property, and in many cases of was u! imously elected. Gardner which equivalent ta an export tax, and there- | crease of moderate amount in the bills discounted, P from his late residence, No, 66 avenue ‘mao property at all The’ negroes are, with one excep- pe bear rps ig pad yc CrOwE Of apeCtalord Le ee ee as anlar eat Ae | fore opposed to the spirit if not to the letter of | The carnings of the Chicago and Northwostern Balle | (¥riday) afternoon, Seah apy ot a ‘tiom, penniless, some of them having werent, Uriod to wots some of the members will get even more, large African, ot ugly features A | pepow ‘com. | the constitation, although it has been well contended | way Company, in the third week of November, were Buxxvicr.—In this city; on Monday afternoon, ‘Novem Sree mite ar ade tics a ence Rene | Tae Onaceusion than tone wp Ga Gesu ot Tig, Ploxion one of the Simon Pure breed. He mounted the | that the latter instrument should be. interpreted | $209,620, against $225,355 for the corresponding week ber 25, saddonly, Jauet’ Mow Basenice, in the S4i ten doliars a mosih.. ‘The one exception, Gregory, was | chise, the disagreement in regard to which ts rumored | and said he wag “on'ed by desioction ob do convention,” | #2 the tight of existing interesta and ee he 7The relatives and friends of the family are respeat- ye before the war, and has made some money to have ben aly aggravated by the attempt madeto be eat bong Per mong an active, ie than those of the period im which it was ffimed. While According toa report from the Bureau of Statistics | fally invited to attend the funeral, thig (Friday) mora- fey keeping a cigar store im Mobile. ne ee Say As the nds, theve ralatto, 9 floor submit a resolui cotton commanded a high price and the government | the export of cotton from the United States in the last | 126, at ten o'clock, at tho University Place toriam Of the white delegates—at least two-thirds—are North- | Ox it up in party caucus, matter ds, ‘but was called to order, as no been ap- Ai ebarch (corner Tenth street). @ rematas will be “era men, who have settled im the State subsequent to | are before the House the majority and minority reports, | pointed and the roll had not been called to ascertain if | WAS struggling to raisen revenue sufficient to maintain | twelve years was as follows:— taken to Tarrytown for interment. the close of the rebellion. These are, for | which have been already published in the Hua, there was a quorum present. William Vigers, light col. | the public credit there was s strong temptation to levy Weight of Value in BucxMasrer,—On Monday, November 25, Amv Ry ‘Goture they bad when they came ‘down 1 bere they bare Soon = thity elesbasonee to it, Tie tunorior Fee to their names Sot aOR ke dele alanine supra scare ge 1,351,431, 701 28,990 051 tue funeral sarriean willbe belie the Churéh of the oe a pe ; : at the unk in buying small parcels of land’ or in mel Dork tos un chan of being adapeed, and howewer Ascension—P. F. Valfrolt, Milton Morris. Affairs no longer exists. The country is troubled with 1/048;282\475 TL StS 50 | Teanstguration, Twentprniuch wtrect, wear Fin avcanee ‘ing, and very few of them have increased their sub- | and forcible may be the remonstrances from Washing- | Assumption—O. B Poindexter. too much taxation, and the revenues have for a long 1,118,624,012 131,386,061 | this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock. 2 y Loge having, aie open Soe iababiante Of | ton, there is little doubt but that some measure of dis- Ser ten Tisitins Ba 4 time past been so ample that the Secretary of the 434, bane Feomar tage November 23, of heart, dime , they have never wanted for food end. doting. bo ultimessty Saopiel. si eines ak Victor M. Lange. ; es tae » ‘Treasury was enabled to contract legal tender notes to The “trisuds poopie it ly tnvived to attend the ‘welve of this class of men are Bureay agents, but these issue between the more violent men of the West Baton Rouge and Point Coupee—William H, | the extent of moro than a hundred millions during the faneral services at his late residence, 43 Sixth avon Of course aro rich, Foor of thew, are BT and the men who presented the majori. | Cooley, Emtlo Bonnefor, Theophile Myer. past year, It is now desirable that taxation should be this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. The tomes wal ‘mechanics, working for Gay wages, while a good many | ty report, ‘who? ere anxious only to disfranchise } Bienville—M. H. Twichell. be taken to Vermont for interment, igre earning a livelihood in mysterious manner by | just exough whites to make the negroes supreme, was in James H. Ingraham, 0. 0, Antoine, | Teduced and contraction stopped in order that the indus. Davox,—At Warren, Somerset county, N. J., on Thurs pie haps ogg ‘The remalaing third of the whites brought out very clearly by the of the fol. Calcasion and Vermilion—Adol; try and enterprise of the nation may be quickened, and @ay, November 21, Miss Svsaywan Drvozg, in the 65th Depo sedges rzalains, mets of whom cece frees lowing additonal eubstitate by 5 ‘Applegate, a sallow- Gavel end Ounce Thoma 8 Crawford, that trad may recover from the depression under year of her age. ke ie Boathera Siates, mie bare here prior to the war. aad ui cast of feasares:— ishesin-cesnes 6 ‘Taliaferro, is ee Lapis Se ae It is stated that the consolidation of the Boston and | the lungs, Wuuas Bows, aged” 99 years and ¥ class with Claiborne jeadora, iC reester estern railroads take place as General one ofthe email ‘band of mode” line 3, Rocky mat, eaten. of ton Dette Seats eMoet E Ce een sake Tarver Tenes:st) Ladihder be 2 pecmavontei= Ler which leek bae'bied Poe spaces aa we | the relatives and friends of the are and rational delegates, all men of any property or | refers, whe tas declared his intention to become s | De Soto and Sabine—J. B. Lewis, @. Surder. wae : the ‘lst of December, though the January dividend, | rutiy invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) ected standing in the Convention, Gersatnty ‘al the Ehhizen’ of the ‘nite bint, twenty-one years old, of up- East and Woat eliciane—J. P: Newsham, Richard apt epg touchstone eben hinactiate which, {t ts understood, will be five per cent, will be | twelve o'clock M., from St Clement’s church, exceptions, Tound pe who sball State Lewis, Joba Gair. @ on to specie payment party are paid by the respective treasurers of the two corpora- | street, near Macd ~ by A cy legge Berg miata ot en rentige ie latin, ood thr ne horetuatier, proviaed in ae ae gates ee, Williama, work farther mischief, and at the Ist mecting of the ran terms of consolidation are not yet agreed Fallot See Pisses 200g ‘ar, large fortune before the war, and are still men of co mranlcpal or other eseton, Provided, that no soldier nace | Jelferson—Thos. M. Martin, . G. Gardner, A Schwab, | Casmber of Commerce the select committee of the | upon, and should the new Board of Directors fall to | asRmsot-On, Wednesday morning, ‘erable means, but most ef them if they were ever rich or marine in the military or naval service of the United Lafayette—Fortune Riard, 5 Chamber appointed “to consider the subject of a return | settle the question commissioners will be appointed by The funeral will take trom her late acea enone or kone rebellion, ptt pl them- rope yy ny faire © vesidenso ty reason of being stationed tens aan H, William some to apecie payments, the reasons therefor’ and the earliest | the Sup: Court be phil agro My et UM hen rey ives money ingstoi Helena— lends fami! invited Sapiens exeent Or hele land at 7 hse She following elammn ot raat thall.gos.be wer. | win. Butler, Gustave Duper, D. D. fi dato at which a resumption of specie payments may be | An English journal publishes the following statistical |" Dosovax.—On Wednesday, November. 27, Joun peepee dare and three Or four dollars an sere; | Toluntarily ‘participeled inthe recent rebellion against fatehtteches— Leroy, W. H. Hiestand. practicable,” submitted a report im which the present } information in relation to the railways of Great Britain | only #on of John and Honora Donovan, y ‘nanoially than call faraem te, ouch of the" counties aid rebellicn, Se whe have bane “oonvinted or soap per, U. Isabelie, flay on Cas ate hws B. |’ poticy of contraction was endorsed and a speedy resump- | and Ireland:— One ‘onde of ire family and of his wi Ti fas wore, too sterile to afford a profitable field for | jury, bribery, forgery, embvesioment of pubile funds mai” | hoe, Inabeile, Ric igues, 8 {| tion of specie payments advocated, The committee saw } At tho end of 1865 the total orttinary capital of the and Matthew Daly, are iy requested to employment of slave labor. CBee Bove ly ly FE ROD R. &. Oro P. B. 8. Pinchbeck, Lieut, | mo reason, if Congress adhered to the policy of contrae- | railways of tho United Kingdom was £219,598,106, | the funeral, this Friday) af one oFctock, frome Patent rst lpr Day Wesnatbags tbe ca Ma Srenapioes uate ‘and tbe ct of Congress | B.D. Tia GBH Duplessis, David tion, why a full resumption of specie . payments aig total Ripon og we Bn rag or yee the ee of his parents, 210 East Fifty: Sy the people of the counties in which they reside as Sar paicisipetion th toa spitton whe bance James Mushaway, Charles Dupasseaa, should not take place im 1860, This is some- page de dividends, Reckoning aly tee cane Dovoax.—On Wednesday, Novembor 18, at the rea Dposeeenes ot rapee ae a heme dollars; that there bidet in seein, the State to Proper A ter ot right bank. B. Packaré, thing like Mr, McCulloch's prediction that we | of those at work—namely, 748,606—the average | dence of his father, Mowhan, on a ae ye aa wae Pe Orchard © A- | wnould remo opocie paymenia im ter. the | Srideude woe 4 16d pr cant stteiry rein | Jinae Doncis, et of Dougia & ie, New Yor ‘The rest aro believed to be worth—nothing. the terme of hectiona one pad two of this article shall here. | Rapidee—George Y. Kelso, Sam. E. Cuney, Gorge W. | Committee argue like creditors anxious that the tu any degree peid out of capital The result woula have | Fowian—At Peekakil, on Wednesday Ne In accial standing the Convention ranks at about the after vote at ‘election in this State. Deering, Je. currency in which tho debts due them should appreciate } beon still ‘but for the extent to which the avi vember 27, Marcaner, wife of David ¥ the pe neg welll rr eed before the war, er 1s shall be the duty of the i phn a jen and St, Joba paghiet-eDennle Burrell, in value as much as possible before the time for pay- Fine ie tonnes uy Se eee oe ee nts of bd al a he “ile the Sretinnn fnfticted a tpen oer cities in the | the foregoing provisions of this article into full foree peng tweed red ‘Napoleon Underwood. ment came. Some of the fossils of the commercial } The this (Friday) noon, at twelve o'clock, The relatives Bomttin fies the zoent Cae Gity in the State; and ae be a f the Bt. Landry—Auguste B, Jackson. ‘world who have already made their fortunes and have friends of the family are invited to attend, without far Barons Nuy ange Saad eas | tas Murua eater | Mete-ge ks rey an nce | Seg tune bys ar em Tekken: mien. sieaet AlN Convention bas Sewers © fran wal light has tiv fata of ach tn the article Sally adopted io ‘Terrebonne— Ulger Dupagte. ments, appear to think it patrioticto advocate a speedy Ce eat ake tat ai tee) of them, whose names, for obvious reasons, I forbear to | of = passage, and any’ sore, provcripive thas ME clock. — ee seine ee 3 coi een vd = one ovlock: frotn the obrace of Thong tts terol ae mention, have been recognized as ex-bushwhackers, a substitute not be devised. Gardner, ja. the ebair, said, ‘AJl those ‘who. are in | Mercantile society and very desirous that the great mass Ninth avenue, ‘who deserted first the rebel and then the Union army, ‘arious other amendments were offered, after which | ps vor of adjournment rise and stand on your feet.” of the people should be ground down with taxation and Fureack.—On Thursday morsing, November 28, Mrs. end fi carried on war on their own account, | Colonel Speed made an appeal to the Convention ia be- th: Mw wife of Philip Farback, 33 years, my A, eee eperation was exoused, driven to bankruptey and starvation through contrac. ees ip aad for their.own personal advantage and i, One Sale SF ee ey Geers reece Soe ae ‘The motion was lost, MeCul = bondholders’ mill pressure The and relatives of the family are of these same gentlemen is also stated to be now un- | sures. His speech, was not very long, is avery | 1; 'was moved on this to elect a sergeant-at-arms by | ‘1° in order that Mr. MoCulloch’s ders’ millen- | aiways be a cause of . ted to £96,821, requested to attend the funeral, from her late real dor indictment for horse stealing in bis own county. | fair presentation of the views of tho ‘moderates,”’ who Dailot, Another standing up on feet and the thing went | ®{um may be ushered in and that the gold value oftheir | at an average rate of £4 88. 5d. por cent, The total pa! Ninety-eighth wengape tenant Eighth and Ninth One of the delegates from Montgomery county | really comprise all the men of respectability and prop- through. property may be increased, They hold up their hands | up Capital of all Kinds stood at £455,479,143. nues, thie (! at one o'clock re has ae era st ae aa es in the ae eon ete comity rg ee peg Somebody moved the names of, sil candidates be! in holy when General Butler proposes |, A London weekly of the 0th instant thus reviews the re mene Bane wren god 23, ne forced to pay up. Concerning two more, a letter was | bama, and her restoration to her righta in tbé Union, we | Placed upon the dosk of each mem! to in ie that of the pub 1 | stste of British trade and monetary affairs: — Nits beldtvesaat trina of ter fetal mab: sewed eat toe Boston paper, and. sebeequentiy Teaches Bere, | the purpose for which this Convention has amerblod. hagemased. Ceclan, smeasined: mattumertnlaee pew d Reba which: thes guvarnmiaey sdenieinssh ike gigi “Muacenctalba eh Gn Wine WE th beats idiocwidhis Virus inemettoemceeen teames teat Sapte ae making charges of fraud against to the extent of | Tho pian and mode, with all the conditions, Come more mixed. President said:—‘‘All you contrairy men aie ubierthns Ghee explaing the state of the money market, and affords the | dence, No, 432 West Twenty-third street, on $100,000; and an entire balf hour of the Convention | and clearly laid down im the Aots of Congress fise.”’ Enoagh stood up to iose the motion. in specio.and to pay in legal te van most conclasive sagwer to those whe fancy, guided bya &{terneon, at one o'clock, without further notice. ras one day oceapioa in egy Eee Ppa tL yt ae ‘A ballot was.thea gone into fora choice from three | far larger part which it did mot contract to pay in ee bi ae Lana ipeeas mate ae ke Venera yee oe on Wi , November 3%, ‘ons upon head. mber known | to Own OS Reconstruction measures eandidates, two white and one and consider- | gpecie, They shed crocodile tears over the degradation | bullion oats & Fat aLLAGHER, ‘© have married « woman of very indifferent character | Congress, In these, Congress has most plainly pointed membe! interest, facts are very 8! 3 the ex; trade is The friends and relatives of the family are in this city for the sake of her money. But these are | ous tho road we sre to travel, Iu those Congress has Davia elie wes choses on the third ballot," M" | Of the ago when Péndieton expresses his financial views, | in'troct (ne‘saine ‘suite ahal if ies boos Tor the wae Pte renis and relatives of the famaily are only of the stories which nearly every county | defined our powers, and it is utterly uscless ‘A motion to adjourn until eleven o'clock, Monday, | and shudder when they hear,tbé great free and taeopean ‘4 sireet, on ‘88 one o'clock. pany, 'a ste Beate retails of oi pogo in the oe Os cae ices i nes eee Samra, 5 oo carried, and the handsome President pro tem. de- | easy talk inflation, More to them | _ Aggregate exports Hatant.—Oa of Wiliae’ cee Mary aS result known as ‘rebel my ea tame one Bre ated ale eatin adjourned until Monday next,” : bys —_- = these lawa meant arrows aimed at the @f the body poli. i ene, cena in libel suite, and that they are eee them we enter at once upon unknown pment panned te take to each other very and dweil | themsoives, ‘“‘scoundreis’’ and “‘repudiators.”” They are No. 7a Seventh street, Hoboken, chia (Fridagp able Of the community, whether | or Union. | dangerous seas. Yo de otherwise than to confse our- fogether in love and harmony. pn Be + ps to te dteBemenel end evening, at seven o'clock. sas Da canal es ae oeveerie, avives to the letter and spirit of these ip to ondan- from the rural districts condescended to sit be- | * ¢angerous and as tauch put, LY.—On Wednesday morning, November 27, at tow’ SitameeT bare mabuoen are undoubtedly true, ger the success of the cause of and Lam | Pickers Oe tmon, OF ‘and. think they honor them | town as the buttionisws ot England, who bankrupted that o'clock, at his late residence, 232 Wost Sixtesuth ts might be added that one of Ly 7 cnn omega pak ge Eresstens, to coqune 0 tras eee ‘ereby. There Tn deeoditn on the part of | country and it with paupers in the useless effort to cn ane Sen ee James Heary, in the 624 year cath euaencnanie Maoh, SenU te tee feet 1 he Tiees sooo We have been bearing | ee eee eaten Tne cbaserrative Daisey | return to specie paymonte by contracting Bank ae Yaesbocs ‘seih, kaha ainoe iiuan seueiaae that the more respectable ‘of the Convention— } our propertional share of ail the burdens of the gov | Ji, ‘tell them they must not ask ted much | of England notes Between 1815 and 1821, They are the at half. ton o'clock, from st. France Savio at Be ait retiettened body, (ae aon upon whom | ernment without corresponding benefits that usually or they will dig their own graves, My opinion is that | mon to encourage bread riots and then put them down church, Weet Sixtecnth street, where a sviewon requiem: calumsy Would waste its breath, and who are above | accrue under such circumstanc:6. Tho voice of Alabama the whites, however, will succeed by supertor strategy inass will be celebrated for the repose of bis from. the very men whoare generally known | has been silent in the councils of the mation; she tm bolting the colored in check, On Monday a spirited | ¥y the strong arm of the taw. They ciaim to be con- thenee to Culvary Cemetery, ‘The friends of the fasaage satlioe moaerates."” There be exceptions, but it | nas nad no one there to look after her —_— ontest will occur in the selection of permanent offi- | servatives, but in fact they are the radicals of finance, are invited to atiend, is ndoubdiy the cor at all the ‘mam who) are re and. guard her interests, aa jm ae a | rt goue ore nomi & donee, canaideles, in Pe, Set who wish to undaly hasten a process which will come (mount Wednesday, November 27, Kywanv D. Pa'teputsiion, cling 10 the more violout and extreme States ‘Treasury, rather into the Bends of General Mebiuian, Juage Belton, Oberle. &n Orang, | Baturally soon enough to serve the Interests of the ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are. invited te ‘wing; while on the other hand Captain Speed, ® cousin | revenue officers, sir $55,000,000 im the past |-Wapies and Wickiifle, It is expected that Taliaferro | country. While we doprecate the schemes of inflation ationd the funeral, thas (Friday) aftoracon, at halt of the late Geveral, who went with his State, | two years asa taxon the single article of cotton alone. | wii be the choles on the third or fourth ballot, and | which are advecated by maay politicians in the ‘ono o'clock, from his late residen 6. 30 Weak though prorouay ba mass Union man; General Dus- | Ainbama in her ge yg pe that moch bitterness between rival factions will be en- Twelfth street, Also she members of the St David ton, & Yorker, and an ex-brigadier in the | ing that time $10,000,000, We desire to see our gendered in Kot a angie h wag | West and eisewhore, we contend that further con- Beneiit Society. Union army; aj Semple, ne ofthe rebel ray and See see en eee oe ee made yesterday. jem, who is one of the few | traction ought to be stopped, and plain logal Tue merabers of the Ancient Britons’ Benefit Bootety- a lawyer iderabie ntanding Btate, men the nation, these wi a tee, lawyers in the Convention, carries s written conatitu- tendefe issued in place of the intercst bearing are 7 not attend the* fun Brother “ (4 form roscriptive and temperate | moved, And toaccomplish this, the Con’ jon must deigned to show iE D, Hueuss this (Fri afternoon, at half-pas® metiyia ihe’ Convention, “Tie violent faction le not in- | frame auch s.coustiction aa will be sccoptabio tobe | 2% 8 his Decks Md a pa toshow '* | jogal tender notes as fast as the latter mature, ne o'clock, from S40 West waitin street” Beod, abuolutely destitute of men of character, but i has ee = eee ‘eae Not the slightest disposition was manifested to inter. | and that a uniform circulation should be secured to the WALLA LEWLS, Seorotaay. Sudo in voig neeagn te opponte pera ce i oe men eased oi tre adopt, pias i a Nae ga lr ee rnd ae ve eee teens Haan ee ee a ‘tainly represents much proportion Sivan expenses convention (woops ready emergency. exchange accomplished neea, Man aReria aKkanr, aged 64 years respectability and the pecuniary interests of the ~ The nght of a citizen ina republican goverament a deat , , without serious disturbance of our monetary affairs, the fotasives and (riends of the faral are Sitiving thus given ao trathfally as possible and with- Peace a aats ae eke ae WESTCHESTER. There ia nn “eldment of danger in the mere feet that ah toe oka, from tre reeenen el ber eaee out any, porting en ig Aol emma mahohens frat bill of “thas all men are created equal.” national bank notes are not legal tenders, but that they Christopher F.. Korner, No, 458 West Twonty-sevenam completion of the Convention, Latall procesd to sketch This is now foundation of the American system of nee ” of ¥ ‘are redeemable in legal tenders; and certainly the street, corner of Tenth avenue, out lineaments, of course, comes the | covernment, which 1 believe to be immovabie and ever- ‘Tus Pouce at Younana —Those citizens ‘onkers government is entitled. tothe advantages of the circu- Kiguwax.—On Wednesday, November 27, after @ short. Saree eieicos are all rectly under the control of | carinte tor ‘the pretended, cause ef not, voting, | WhO have been absent frow the village since the intro- | Toi aon a as sonal banks, while the payment row tt S spaendangir dlginenng en cumeeey aerate leadera Two of” Gem ae iiiaencad by ian apeard ae is is wicked and wajest merle te np orhsmetp careers rt thy tgnier 06 Neaihy aly Silinalhs giv donee (cise lavas and ends of he, ti ae repent, moderate men, remaining fourteen im @inivn, State cannot earprise orderly characterizes , basis ‘as ested weral, from ee see toad ok tae eae aga visleat” party chief. Fight and privileg® of eloctive franchise from her citi- tee. which formerly was notorious a» being one | M4 in interest on the bonds deposited as a hd dence, 900 First even this (Friday) afternoon, at ong tains, ‘are, without aa exception, simply suto- | zene, except for orime, of which each party most be | oft aecen in Weatopestor coun we y an | Circulation is a tax upon the people which may be fairly o'clock. ‘The remains will be to Calvary Cemetery mata, to be put in motion, not by their own volition, | convicted atlaw. I will now endeavor to show what is ‘American the gift of = few citizens, removed in the manner suggested. for interment, Dut by the will of sentient many counters to | ebjectionabie, intoterant aod unconstitutional in the ma- upturied for the first wo breese from he debates on the finances in Congross will be Macr.—On Tuesday afternoon, November 26, of ty be ‘ap occasion requires by the real actors im the } jority report of the Committees on Elective Franchise. | 4), which surmounts the station In ad. | That fever, Rovant T. Mact, ‘som of Charles B. an@ adm Sey ‘The whites in the Convention may be | ‘There is no material difference between the majority dition to the flag a well selected library has been pre. | very exciting, the bills and resolutions already intro- Paviaia Macy, tn the ioen ear of hisage, = * divided politically into three classes, which are Very and minority reports until we oC sented to the force tm recognition of their duced suificiently forshadow, and the probability is that of pore cy Oo phy iene] ag vole ch tho caeation fee the Acorpast To 4 Bor at Ma.roes.—William Travis, @ | pot only will contraction be suspended for an indefinite Side seems likely to be strongest and most success. ratification of the constitution framed by this Conven- | jittle boy about nine years of age, residing with his | period, but that the one-man power which at present ful in the State, The exireme men consist of pe ig py tee tl a TL a} parents at Melrose, fell froma bank on some roeks on | controis the finances will be greatly curtailed, the Bureau. oficiais, all of whom are, of coarse, | to Thus is cas tr Gaui on sfernoon, and gustained several injuries of 8 | The amount df the national debt, without deducting ae fie ee Geom to tecaly mon, this body ie acting. MUS anve, Taber setloun character Ha right arm was brokee | tne amount in the Treasury, was, as understated, at im Whot'teem compelled by some inscratable law of | “Tt ia unjust and intolerant Because it distranchises | above the elbow and one of bis avkies dislocaied. » The tervals, between Juno, 1844, and November, 1867:—- ‘heir nature, or because they can only attain to any sem tet ioc any crime, net see say ceeaen, ‘net for vio ‘by their extra to be reckless, vio- | istions of any law of the United States, not for participa- fanatics, Theee are by Bingham and Griffin, ene ee eee Se i ie en Doth of whom extensively in the North last year | to havea horror, bat simpiy for doing what the ‘SeuGouthare egghias A am pammad Jeaen of Reconstruction iaws of Congress expresaly declare all Conecuh county, was the rebels” a few istered voters have the right to do, simpiy doing months ‘acoording to the Rewspapers, is also every voter in the United States hae been allowed & prominsat member of tbls Bingham’s record | to da from the foundation of tbe government, simply for fe an extremely dubious one, According to his own ‘8 right granted by the constitution of every gtatement be was driven oat of the State early in the war | State to Again, this provision will disfranchise is devotion. to the Union; but whe are not | the best and truest mon in the State, men who are now ES penton even mea in Es Genrestian, ony voters by the laws of while it will SL. 2714,633,916 ‘abet when the broke out he was as astive in to the ballot pox tt tmen in the | york about twelve o'clock on Wedacsday night, cased panne eS ond Grabing sepel companion, Manone he Maver | Save wee ere now prohitiied Fo a crowd of @runke and disorderly firemen being re- } 5, 1. ..$2,510,310,267 weat to the front, ag he is now bitter and enaparing in | therefore, from voting. Is will who | >7 Sante ie en Ba KT Rie denunciation of thove whom he terms “the see ou eens ont ene who | fused admission te the East New York by fa pro- beng d +. 3 5 pee Eta on 7 genemeh _capeemaey, B+ Pa yoy Bot wish the members te be- prietor, Henry Miller, It appears that the Concortia 21,676,871 Ste tomy eoapty Taare os | ty Nana aes at"OE ie en’ coat | Sicng Sct, «German eganation, ws Rig « 2 ie pt doy: Jes ees hy, some mutrtane be friends, Suppose Judge W. H. should not desire | rociable at the hotel, and children beng The progress of the contraction of legal tender notes cuporu chara Bas inet the rect of hie month, makes his utter. | to td goody gh Aid fn ee when e sumber of East New York and Williamsburg | j, shown by the tubjoined table, giving the total amount Canadian produce only amounted to a gross of | corner of Grand and Van Vorst streets, Jersey City, ance extremely indistinct, a defect still farther aggravated | (; have to seek reilof trom the Legisiature. bee nding the day together in the " $20,607,919. (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock. ‘ voice, Then he is nearly bald. to chow that the clause was | firemen, who bad been spending Of these outstanding at intervals since June 1, 1865:— The elfect of the of the the weakness of hig Colonel Bpeed proceeded Lge Reetprocity treaty O'Coxnon,—In France, Tuseday, Noveraber baile from Georgia, but has lived in pe a neighborneed, and whe are epresenied to 1865. may be inferred from following comparative of & Ge Rermborer ace he was 0 Dee, Nring ents reverend aon ae ee ete ae months ago by | nave een intoxicated, demanded admission to aay ‘ manet ef 8 suitor, of something of thal Kind in forthe colored "My colored friends—We — fy yy ey a a Pa aes tights we give any {roe-as ‘under the contro! of thre class of men, who have | white maa. gd Ry I give 1965-68... Pombir teen soe and favor because they | your the civil and political T sak for 1866-67... been tevieh re oe ae my yt pe no more. I bold favors than the. other vide. The men, ae I | out to you equal oe pane oe ove band, I Sa ial, IG AE “eM ‘have mentioned before, conmst nearly entirely of ali | cannot consent @ snatch the righte from my ‘os SOUTHERN VIEWS ON THE REPEAL OF TWE COTTON TAX. year ome Spatinn. Groves ant Pree eaten, white brethren with the other.’ Colonel Speed con- fnio the hotel. Having thus effected am entrance, they. — ‘The frienes of the family are te attend q pom men Wy ly ne es See Convention the necessity of tated in the mest maneer, ‘Beither (From the Mobile Advertiser—Jobn Forsyth—Nov, 24) from the residence of his brother, $0 tons have acted with the extreme mea, and to the reaction’ ta the North, nor childvea., ‘They semotied, tee chaire The expected early repeal of the cotton tax will tale afternove, at have rivatied retangees bu bere fond pases Wald bed socety ot 8 sgniatt Secre poy hte pt of value wikia Weir reach, two o'clogk thence to ‘Cemetery for ta to beveve that they can be converted to more moderate | other speeches were made, bul they contained no points | 924, CPP et tS De “Penson aie Dookie, evening, Ne. counsels, of be thas that the more | of either novelty or interest, Lavo welip tg ty Apert ‘saved the Da@Ming vember $5) Puasa} wite of Ir, pace aerate roan sonmmee, | SS Siancins ein ree rgd opt, Mgr nao ee Sn ‘he LOUISUANA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, | sareiy in fight snd were hart Peng fara hat aay forun Ou Thar. November Keer ait gasly conceen saasaguning soe post woot for would be" newt staked, fel of hie , ae wat fay boyy ists ead, bas dove, tore SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. $70 a decunt aod Uudesonm for the Purpose. of pre The ftende_ of the family are to attend the. as mate by oa wee ener pence... The TOTS, of seit inten funeral, 04 his Inte. Now Brighten, ison ‘Cisframch 90s Negro Officers Selected—First Day’s Proceed. pervs the ‘aly abandoned thelr ‘t desiroction iarern.a one oat mop fier OT] ings—The Lights and Shadeq of the Conven. Woe totered the stroes. Here @ bloody conflict took Noe, Ly omni ‘North river o¢ sacath eal! | ties—The Cotton Fields Well Represented. ‘between them aad the Of the perce: past twelve o clock P. Ly New Ontxam, Nov, 24, 1867, ut the latter finally triumphed, fying al Broan. bi November Ce oR Fra detect | Yesterday at noon the Constitutional Convention com | shots and raising BO ory THe x. i mr : fh No ye to do Samael has vened et the Mechanica’ Institute—the scone of the | This cry te tbe ‘at the cme, lth Wn ras. 45" vee man, ‘and 3 daya pe tismeachioe’ for | vicody work of Joly last The number proseut was Kamae fram aourg ramen, 3 aaa te'bare boon wowed MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ee ets Teeuw | coventyaght—many of he delogien tom remote the ;, but whether aan Bes ie, ‘om te endnote seme Parishes aot having yet arrived, owing to the low state brethren the betel are not of & serve ‘saree Married. tinea at twelve *, awa potas Of the woter in the rivers which seriously interruptsnavi- | jie") ie considered marvellous that mone Wrotneotay, evening, No. MLLLAMIOS.. evening, Ne a were presems yenterday the black | were killed in the onslanght made upon them, — by A , i. A phere yey BN 2 a mmelapar aber count rowalted New York is the common resort of excursion parties, daughter J. é showing shout forty.icur ‘riot Cy Tank tay woe Among the latver 1 observed several whe | sions, ‘There are no police allotted te the a the ie marenta, br (he ne ths smernina. of aa ment of tho country and the interests of our cottom trade, and Congress should not hesitate in adopting it. At the time when tho tax was first imposed the decline whioh has since taken place in the staple was not anticipated, but the extreme depression in the market for it arising from the increased supply of Indian cotton makes it absolutely necessary that cotton culture in the United States should be no longer burdened with's special tax. The cotion erop of India, Ceylon, Egypt and Brazil bas Increased so largely that the English market bailots cried ** Present,” and failed to vote atall. The city colored aré men of much intelligence, and ingx ‘tr, Vigets, toe tatnsorury: eeietatn ie een ir. tem secret is a light grit and an active little fellow. He would do ‘credit to te famiber with busi- president, is a coal Diack ide over a church board, of a convent! ‘Why he was placed in the whites tomate thelr peace With the plasiaion wing ir of tli Convention. But tothe mince Monroowrry, Ala, Nov. 18, 1867, ‘Tho Convention has to-day settled one vory important matter—the pay and mileage of the dolegates—and has siso recommenced the discussion of the franchise ques tion, A very small portion of its proceedings, however, were of any general interest. It was noticeable that a sponding period in each of the last three years, together ‘with a comparative viow of tho bank rate *of discount and the price of consois:— Circulation. . . .£20,750,500 Fuies of David Goggin, Esq,, of this city. Mai a ll Lindon, N. J., at the rest dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, 8. 5, Shedden, ALEXANDER heme Latum M., youngest daugh> ter of Joha B, Deutect Warrzrenpar—WalrzFRUDER,—OD Wedneaton, Nowe ber 27, at the Broadway rogue, by the , 8. Ma Isaacs, Eran Wanrzvenorr to Miss Fanntz, daughter of E. Waitzfelder, all of this city. Died. Apaus,—At Macon, Ga., on Satu Kirxwooo H, Apaxs, son of Colonel Brooklya, 221,661,732 £23,367 594 690,148 51: 12,275,019 18, 8.741.100 13.) 7,114,973 677,098 5,242, 388 deposits ditto... be Wraums, |