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8, NEW Y° HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1868. p mm | tarily ceased to be a depository of public woneys the recent treaty for the acquisition of the | amount” fic point, therefore, was that had Whalemen. 4 % Se pert venet meee ei er He coatended: that the | eee Rl omega) an, aes, eee Tate td Prope Honela a Ney ha as | A papa ya imteraal revenue during the eonah cunapinne 15 Seah. eer ne Soo Meese by all te tawa of contract and all the sax oy otter ber i Ti aif hol, 6 do op ot us ae | uri ve tho sancl Pak rey lag was ms mopped {yom lsulng a . past woek wore only $2,178,000, of tbe Yond thas: mages. one. 5 oe veo for a carry inquired whether Con- | prisoner Afterw & tne ‘oholul The Quarterly Reports ef ‘the National Banks . = A. rg be. disapproved hd ‘Lawnaacn en) on P) eres ee ‘more than | Complained of for assanit with intent to Kili; but u se THis aallous wh oft aes goap 4S, we \ The following hear Phy akc sere of the abstract _ to ‘ sane free dis- feaginared minons? pon ee ny the Mat be was he gh abd bi “Stl ‘ of NB, at Honolulu Nov ait ‘aot from \ Banos A m } | General Debate in the House | of quareriy reports of the ‘national bee Ae ‘associations Roriating mst i a eof the |r, cmnned ‘sagacoted compound interest notes, Livingnien’s an arrestin New York yesterday was etected (ib coal oa t aii eh ot showing their condit ground on wi which were legal e East Feet, un yy noon machasisn ith sig tn say i Sew bter tae ommee i, Sete tsa | wo: Bae seman fiat tren cemptans se | STM ot etsey.—__—_ bat eah Ro Rg Th hd aventof busines, aa made te the Compirollerof tne Car. | mitted by she Congres nto the Union.” and thus Con- | form of taiarest bearing” deb, whereas the porase | COLFAK OECLINES A WOMMATION FOR GOVERNOR petri ar 0 epeohaletpemt saat rency :-~ y sole of what new elemei hited States motes’ had a technical meani [From the a Tol re = = w telat eee Por hgh ona 10 a8 Dg. Of the republic, ‘The ot ‘Hupeanp. rom.) of. V., addvomed = commit DIANOPOLIS, Jan. 18, ‘Joos, if NB, at A Bpegohes on the Alaska Purchase, the In- | Loans and dirqbunts, including overdrafs, 2158,208,380 | Tout power A I RE ARS ny, engrpeedergemr e pee Bec core] sane Ht Hibernia, of NB af lonolulu, was ready to anil Nov Speaker Colfax has aah. aletter, which will appear fhaling, to return to the 4 U. 8. bonds ai ited to secure circulation. 42,276,800 | Cr ity oli tho canal ‘Congress. tan ‘and redeemed according to law, | in to-morrow’s Journal, positively declining to be a can- ‘Thomas Dickasou, of NB, at Marat Resnshe was bounds | . ‘dustrial Interests of the Country, be we 7.08 woolen deposited to secure buys "State, coats Mie te dee Cote, | ae ee Cinerwige fully believing that, if the law be | didate for Governor, of I ‘of Indiana, This leavoa Governor sph a fn to Kodiak next sean," | the A Wels was « odo wae 4,680,000 | He’ argued that the acquisition of Russian Awerica | Kept inviolate the public contracts will not be impaired | Paker (Hane Lette ois wh ol and IKON Ibe ayes ken | ve Finances and the Re- 14,618, ‘meant the acquisition ef America, ‘and the logic | nor or the pantie faith broken, He argued that the act i sail for home. | 4,759,478 | of that would be @ Southern counte: ‘composed of | February 25, 1862, contained nothing that would j setedon. | tbe West Indies, Central America Peso, tnd thus | the Raerat of the Treasury in tendering now to the 2,077,408 | the life of the nation might be a the enor- | holders of ve-twoaty bonds United States notes 1m pay- aus mous and crade masses which w woul'be fang prema- | ment, because, though redeemable in five years, they ‘595 | Surely upon it He appealed to Congress to rise to the | were payable only twenty years; and er they rrr helght of the question, to tne sititude of independent | became payable re not claiins aad demands, 89,376,128 | and manly statosmanship, by disposing of the subject, | If he were mot ibe claptrap question whether he 2,086.082 | not ima spirit of mean subserviency to those who | was 1m favor of paying the bonds in gold, he would ? ‘bad no constitutional ascendancy over Congross in the | reply that he wasin favor of paying them according to Bark Progress, Dowden, of NB. is reported at BieDek, making 00 supe Ping. NEWS. | geseserstova. cam ae Bark Midas Drake, of NB, is ted at Honolulu Dec Cer mati ees “This Day. sien Rant Wine’of Nis was at, Reunion Tland Noy 23, having taken 300 Ubla sp oli ‘since leaving Mauritius, 600 1700 bbis wh a told She reports Nov 16, bark ous Phinaey, of NB, having bbls sp since leaving construction Bill. THE CHASE POLITICIANS IN COUNCIL, Sun moos.» Sur ena ealand 42,266,600 | matier, ‘but im the free exercise of the great powers | law.” Long before they were payable the lawful money ‘PORT OF NEW ‘Yous, JANUARY 18, 1868, eee ee af NB, Is reported at Honoluly Tho Seat of the M Delegate from roo 132 | Which the constitution had expressly devolved on Con- | of the United States would be, if the nation were true to ~~ nenennnnne » nn of the Mormon Delega' Utah as,s72070 | 58% ite best interests, equal to gold and silver, and the CLEARED. SeRATe Hercule Howland of NB, was at Honolula Dee 1. } 2,950,000 ‘THY INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS OF THE COUNTRY. question would therefore bave no practical bearing. Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), Leitch, Liverpool—J from Ochotat, where she is wh oil and ibs Contested by a Gentile, Mr. Kuzzey, (rep.) of Pa., addressed the committee on | Any further progress in the policy of issuing notes tor bi subject of the industrial interests of the country. | the payment of bonds would only in still Steamship Perit, Delanoy, Galveston—Spofford, Tileston veer Java, Enos, of NB, is. enti at Honolulu, having Total.............. or ++ ++000++$400;032,323 | He said that war was not nmitigated evi; for, | further do} he He favored the y shipped 650 bbls wh oil and 4255 Ibs bone by the Conturien., Palanan ne ae ay a macnn addon cart aie pir Lge gS Steamship Guif City, Gates, New Orleans—C 11 Mallory | Was driven out of the buys Of the Ochotsk Hea by » Russiae Capital stock paid in. $74,800,700 } Jet doveloned the germs of future. prosperity vedi | Tae sar MS spe ae chiar die an che emamaeed colores hing, and Upuservative Movements for Reron- | Spies fund. * 18,288,407 | Sroxed ‘wealth from Mnrecoguized soureom, aa Thode proposed, by th wbleamghip Con Mande, Sampson, Now Oreans—IB Crom | Voth eet i caichs "Was bound North aaowwer Seago. meh Pi oe aie a profs Se Sate qusaly left countnes which, seemed to Daremben dec ou Baller), He much TBteamnhip ack Starkey, Key West and Mobile— Mabon. 2. ” mated and desolat er than te) ap ir. dai’s bill, whi aner, Brown & Pinckney. ia re Le Cmneneing, “+ 495 290/882 | pencaful season which had preceded the war; and s0 he | bank notes received lato the Treasury should not be pat lontahip Marmion, Favcloth, Savanoab—B Lowden, , | » Ship Calhoun, Orary, from Liverpool for Now York, Dee ieee “Et | Suave seas te ren nretee's | Seen cee ee a ence aman tim | eateees eRe a Wasmectox, Jan, 18, 16.68, Deposits United Btates disbursing officers. ‘908 | the country moro than equal t2 the indepiedneas, | Arst step towards a safe snd. positive financial basis Steamshtp Patepsco, Nett, Charleston—Whedler & Line | wits Noein Dect, it oF Belfast, Me, bound 8 Jan 11:30 0’ Clock P. 14, ae - pational banks.....,.. Relies national, State and municipal, incurred in gaa of fs to decide whether Wy bank notes or United States ‘Bieamshto Manhattan, Woodbull, Charleston—la R Morgan | 15, of Cape Lookout, ) Supreme Court Bill. ae to other banks and bankers. 12,203,516 | and by the payment of bounties and pensions. ‘notes were to form the paper currency of the country. Co. Foreign Ports. "_*—_ | Deginuing of the war the iron of Lake superior pad not | i was mauitostiy impossites that both should continue + $400,032,323 | been an article of commerce, but at its close the Mar- | in circulation, sus quette region was furnishing an eighth of the entire | Mr, Axrms, (dem:) of Cal., addressed the committee T Nothing as as yet been done by the Judicigry Com- Total...... ‘mittee of the Senste with the House bill reguly.ting what pgmatin Mary Benford, Moore, Wilmington, NO-J8* | 0, corr, Doe 7—In port ships Harry Warren (Br), Jonee, tor a pteamehp Hate Fae Comsh, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- | and Nonantum, Upton, for N York: Queen of Beauly (Br), Goo H Atwood. Warren, for do or Boston; Eddy- a eee eo Atiner Peterson, for Boatony Joba. Brran,” Ho mos, for do; shall constitute a jority of the Supreme ( Reported Defale: m in Forney’s Depart. | proauction of the country. in 1861 the country had | in opposition to the Reconstruction bill, apd then, at ibwon, , DC—Brown necaigny rel tin th a Ppa is Cea been depending on forcign factories for "ateol, half-pest four o’clock, the committee rose and a'the a'Devie Paaee Winters, Washington JP Whitney, ‘Avery, for do, disg for survey, Flower of the i Whoo 8 1s intredaced tn committee there is every mentin the United States Senate. ; Forest (ir), Oliver, for NYork, repg: Bert tha, Humphrey; From the E but under tne impulses of the war ordinary and | House adjourned, Stoamehip Bomerset. ‘hilds, Baltimore—C W Perveil. ons and ay fae Cimdant dake’ reason to believe that @ long and lively discussion of its {From the Evening Teeeram of remerey-) ag, Bossomer steel were being manufactured in the country Steamabip Prometheus, Marris, ea SRN & | Tosemsab, en Mork ton sme; Hees, for Beal, for merite will and from all that can be im such quantities and of such superior quality as to Bt Kong; Or (Br), an ist pans (Br), ross, tethered of | | Statomenta ave boon published ta th otecr the ino | Tench quantiies and, of auch superion gual, as THE DRY GOODS MARKET. Hone Kony, Conuaensal ry i atbate (a) SteamshipFranconia, Sherwood, P< and ‘Wamsuta, Fish, New ante Ferguson & | Pike, for the sentiments of Senators regarding the matter its | disbursing clerk of the Senate was a defaulter in a large | Sates to compete in the inarkels of Central and Souch Havons, yec 1—Salied, ship iecuihera i Rights, Williams, defeat is a foregone conclusion. The faie, however, of | Amount. Mr. Wagner, the disbursing clerk of the | America with the nations which had hituerto furnished | ¢ Ship Villatranca, Urqubar:, London—Morgan & Tinker. . | Cardi. the Resonstrection Gill may be diffrent, os far as brett nels of Colonel LW. Forney Secretary | that article, At the beginning of the war tho West bad Shae on DOR ea lespanon eh Baxspved oe. mabe Oly of Syaney (Br); ‘Brown, London—Morgen & babiran, dun, 7—Arrived, atearanip, Etna Bridgman, Present appearances go. so intent are ti radicals upon | the Secretary'in Europe ‘his. uncle got the sccouute of Tuanded on’ forcign’ nations fer sugerand inolasses; | Themarket shows decided signs of improvement | shiv ‘Aidert (icem), Maper, Bromen.—H WO Edy agua, DeosB—In. port brig Oriental (ie), Mlekerson ut reconatracting tho Southern Stats Ly the present | Bit oflce coufused, and certain appropriations were iu- | bat yow the zinc of Illinois and the copper of Michigan, | since last quotations, especially in bleached goods, | Bark ¥reden’ Wer Hageeticens Cork or Fabmouth for | 18th for Nvork 2 days; Transfer, trom Bostoa, arrived process, if possible, that whatever —misgiv- | Senate. Mr. Wagner is the editor and proprietor of the | Smeles bY patra Tash ware arse tne eas, so | #0me styles of which, as Now York Mills, 8-4 and 0-4 | orders WO Fue, Bristol, E—H W 0 Baye. ith. sav, Jan 10—Arrived, schra GH. Rogers, Allen, New mgs may Do felt as to the constitutionality | Hee and Journal, and it is said tog much attention | Wy'was with other Teta ieee He mtr Ockee iene’ con, | sheotings, are quite acarce, Most 4-4 goods havere- | Brig Franklin <1 ian Reel Gibraltar—A P Agreata, ‘York Muh, Alice Flora (Bi) Foote, Bultimare, i of their projected measure the abeolute neces- | (oatauion ie the see ae Nee ee a ae Onan traction of the currency aud to the inordinage exactions | covered from the extreme low rates of last wook, and —Hereon 8 7 harenil (Be ), Collins, Port de France (Mart) | Salled 8th, sehr J Oa euarrived, bark Albert Emerson, * Sty to the very iife of radical role that negro | man of the Senate Committee on Contingent Expenses, | {> ‘ise'a homely figure. of speech, we had lignied our | ST¢ selling freely at an advance, Fine brown goods are | © Brig Mary Curley, PMarstera, St Johcs, NP—Crandall, Um- | Cutis NYO, 1 oo ved, hark Mindoro, Barclay | government ehall be put in operation as speedily ae pos- | Who called the atiention of Forney to the subject, | '0,U#e ® homely Aguro of spe sfeeiregty somowhat scarce and in good demand, There is no | Pray £C Bi aaa os “yl ‘Wagner was dismissed, and an accountant has been busy ss ends by attempting to collect such heavy ., ‘Brig Ida L Ray, Ray, Jacksonville—W Ray. Jaui 1AAvled, nig 0) 11 Herinisn, ow! sible in the South will, it is thought, overcome the | forthe tast month rsstegry ton out the accounts, | ‘xe8 while contracting the currensy. Now the loom | Change to note in heavy sheetings. Ticks, deni Schr Inez (Dutch), Cross, Curacoa, iy som NB, en acs ~ wcruples of even moderate minded Senators, and the | This ig to straig! and spindle, no longer able to yield profit to the proprie- | stripes and Kentucky jeans have not yet commen Sehr Tampico, omaha Tampico—Bruy ere & Thebaud. ‘orl ‘ i 8, ls proves to be a matter of greater difficulty than was | ‘or, wore standing stil; tho. Area were watinyeisned sn | 10 ilo aby extent, Canton flannels azo slow. Houso- | Schr b Fenien, mipice—iiryan & Pease, American Ports. \ Dill beconme Daw, as far, at Toast, as Congress is con- | st frst supposed, and it looks now as if it Will bave to | ind roeyo and the furnace, and tho felling mult uo longer | Kooplng tinens are in active demand, and amach larger | Sekt SF Adam, Ta Fabbut, Sonn: MhBretejsen ko. | apexanDRtA, Jan it-—Arzited, nag Guman, 1 canal be made the subject of action by the Senate before it is | sont forth its bum of cheerful and proiiliable indusiry | trade 1s doimg in them than is custo finally settled. The government will not lose anything ot of th Ch se Riglts of American Citizens Abr nae as the Secretary of the Senate, being under bonds, in 4 fine of (oe lerr ‘sonia at Sateen Tatest quotations: = ee artle, Siniih,’St Schr Mary Collins, Collins Noevit Mi Sehr Fauvette (Vr), Slebard, st Pierre, Bailed—Schr Klizabeth English Sipple. ghoston. Jan TeArriveds sehr Pio Pu Parker, Jersey ‘The Canmittes on Foreign Affaire will report about required to make good all deficiencies, wegen tnd of tasherien vane: th Brow! = i or iN SHKETINGS.—11-4 Uti Bde. ; nd Pe nl, Sear Champion es Huey Halifax—Morrison & Phillips, ty .d—Ship Hi len (Br), Yaxley. Dbarka ‘Tharsday next a Dill in relation to the rights of natural- irc earings a aaa = load or to be c.osed, These ye ‘on ete phe ‘ee Pen 8260, 5 ah Utiea, 500. oO” Te I~ Pa he lage! 1, Indianole and Lavaca—Tupper & ea ‘Terria, H lecrtman, Matanaas; een, ‘Bea. iged citizens. ‘There is a unanti ont ie © House and the ¥ Department. | due to two causes—excessive international taxa- | porell lo. Allendale, 40¢. ; 8-4 Pe perell, 20 ie = c chr ranmer, Cranmey Sie sicnees hae eeassiisa "5 teeea een (From the Bvening Telogram of yesterday.) ton “and “the curtailment” of the currency | Pepperell, 373¢0.; do Utica, aye; Ot Peppereth db “Ee amaiee ies gee Meteate s: | kau Ee Maes enema e odbc : WASHINGTON 868. at the time when the numbers and activities of the pe:- | do. Cohasset, 21356, ; 6-4 Utica, 27346. ; Ly: APY arrived, steamers McClellan, Baltimore; Saxon, report ae-will give entire satisfaction to the naturalized If in a multitude of eounseilors there bn Satie hen | ple were rapidly increasing. The secretary of the | 22%¢c.; 9-8 Nashua i, isi do, Pepperell f°, A8e. det “Bene Mary B Harris, Crowley, Darien, Ga—Snow & Rich- philidelphins fe T A Ward, Clifford, Cape Haytien; BN arene W Charleston. “Schr Charlotte Fish, Strong. Darien—<now & Bu ad, desenestona ‘Jan 18 bark lonic, trom Africa for i Bebr NE Glare, Clark. Churleston—uoidthwalte & Over. | yay 2.2m Mtoe, seer, Ong Ape bas? ALTIMORE, Jan 17—Cleared, amor, Ge Behr Wm Flint, Post, Georgetown. 80—Snow & Bur ge~ | owes, Boston Via Norfolk; bark A st Lovitt (Br), Pai Sabr Maison Holmes, Ireland, Beaufort, NC—Thomas & Liverpool: ‘brigs Podensac (Fr), hinnere, mailed? Frane oe Sine Norris, Rio Janeiro and @ market. Sir A A Jobnson, Howard, Washington, NC—W K Hin- ‘Chak. LESTON, Jan 14—Cleared, brig Manuel (Sp), Pas man Baree! ‘Sebr Naigd Queen, Chase, Buitimore—Bently, Miller & rea manner ‘TJ Hill, Chase, a Northern port. bie Toth rleated, ship Kighard hird, Seow, Liverpool; sche hr Hattie, Cook, Eastport—Jed Frye & Co. Beeeine, Kempton, Norfolk. ET smith, Harney, Provideis:—G N Stravahan. ith arrited tpamer Champion, NYork; bark keg. Steamer Milbridge, Heaear, Philadelphia. sein od sh Warner, Providence. Besamer toning.on, Jones, Etaningiyn. Salle timers Charieaion, N York; Sa ngossa, Bigamer Narraganseik, Bit, Stonington, {Gt Jan 7—In port sehr Loma! are Hart, ARRIVALS. for Boat le Jan 1l—Cleared, schr Gertrude, Coldwell REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. NYorky Citizens of the United States, both the President and the Secretary of War will not | Treasury and his adherents were responsible for this | Indian Orchard A, 13, The rai C a Blection ©: lack that very desirable quality; for the audience cham- | general prostration of credit and business, For himself, | | Wire Summit tin Pepperell :s0e:s/ 304: Tee, pokey Rested Bisotion Ose ber of each is filled to-day with advisers, constitutional | if be were asked whether be did not wish to return io do. Pepperell, 45¢. ; do. Pequot, 5233c.; 9-4 Utica, ‘The Gefeaged candidate of the Gentiles in Utah, Mr. | and otherwise. specie payment, he would answer that be did, but not in | 50c. ; do. Pepperell, 50c. ?8-4 Pepperell, ‘35¢'; 6-4 Utioa, ‘MeGroarty has arrived here to submit evidence to the The Wane Hovse has peen thronged since early eae the way of bankruptcy ae repudiation, The country, | 32%4c. aoe epee 280. ; 5-4 Utica, 27 360. 5 42 ich Comi ing wit! ators, Inembers and others. At one o’cloc! jowever, Was not returning to specie ment. ‘the | Amoskeag, 0 mittee on Elections towarde contesting the seat Of | re sen on tntee were resent tu’ the ante-room, | difference between the greenback and xord dollar was | _ BROWN ‘CorroN.—4-4 Pequot -A Atlantic A, Mr. Hooper, the sitting Delegate from the Territory of | awaiting an interview with the President, Senators Hen- | widening with every month. The country was not on | 150, ; Indian Head, Pacilic extra, Nashua’R and Clark's, Saints. Mr, MoGroarty claims that the elections as con- | derson, Dixon and Morton, together with twenty-three | the road to resumption, and would not be until conf. | 15:.; “Auantic i, apie A, Wachusetis and Lawrence ducted by the bishops of the Mormon Charch, who act | Zepresenia ives; secretaries Seward, Welles and McCul- | dence was restored and industry quickened by the repeal | ©, be, ; Amosk po Pacific H and Stark A, 14}¢0, ; Au- a » Joch called together upon Mr, Jobnson and had a long | of needie=s taxes that were giving foreign manufacturers gusta, Dwignt raeg pperell Band Roxbury, 18740. ; Law- as judges at the polis, are not only unfair, bat wholly | interview. an advantage in the American market, nor until the | rence E, 12340, ; Atlantic L, Dwight W, Everett AA, Law. at varieince with the mode prescribed by United States | At the War Department the radicals are rallying | Secretary of the Treasury was deprived of his power to | rence ¥'and Puciflo L, 12%¢. ; Pepi roll R, 120, ; Broud- Jaw. "the evidence will eet forth all the peculiarities of | STCUnd Stauton. Among the eage counsellors who | contract the currency and to tamper with the market | way No. I and Indian Orchard, 12c,; Atiantic P, Great th called upon the War Minister were Senators Wilson, | values of every species of property by secret operations | Fails H, Laconda E and Indian Orehard C, 113¢¢.; pr ‘the ad ministration of civil affairs by the Mormons. Thayer, Edmunds, Ramsey, Cragin, Pomeroy and several | in gold, and that, too, on the credit of the country. Con- | eter, 1lc.; Great Fails J and Myatic River, 103c.; Ken- ‘The Chase Men in Council. members of the House. Thus it seems that oach party | tractions of the currency and excessive taxation had | nebeck, Sion 34 inch Exeter 8, 9%c.; Massachunet:s 8 hip Bi Harris, st Thomas Jan 4, via Norfolk RIVER, Jan 17—Sailed, sloop Wasp, Nash, New A wieeting was held last night by the aati lights of | DOW bas or implon. ‘The contest for the supremacy | temporarily diminished the productive power of the | &, 10c.; 31 inch Lawrence G, ie.’ 33 inch Pepperell 0, eine ‘the! New York Bubmaring Wrecking Oo “The 3 has | Haven, ig now being carefully mapped out, country, and might produco a period of the most un- | 11\0.;'31 inch Bedford R, 8<¢; 30 inch Augusta, wrecking the British svadebip Columbian, | "GiOUCESTETER, Jan 17—Arrived, schr Hannibal, Port ‘the radical republican party at the residence of Chief healtny agitation But the strife now being waged in | 113¢¢.; Lawrence M, lic, ; 29 inch Pepperell N, 1036. ; woich rae angen in the late earthquake. = a for Portsmouth; U 5 cutter shies bi el Justice Chase, The company was not numerous, but | Progress of Negro Reconstructi reference to the contraction of the currency was the Massachusetts 0, 9c. malenmenia, Srsoite, ‘Wonr veramah Jan 15, with oraiat ges) HOLE, Jan 16 PM—Arrived, ‘was very select. The subject under consideration was ue bth abd laser oyitccrar bai pe hg xd aenabe tone bp raged bean Lentanioana Muna. pthc lh bi Aa go wk cans ip vane Ader, Lockwood, Chas-eston Jan 15, at Long Yery, NYork for Pertiand: Mary it Wi cic dea to Mad the shortest cut for Mr, Chase to the nomination (From the Evening Telegram of yestertsy Jags, | not boro to legislate for them beyond tho protection of | and Androscoggin Z, 20c. 1ic.; Lonsdale | “steainsnip 1 Gia, Nickerson, Newbern, NC_-@) hours, | Limer, hutier, Potomne kiver and market, their just rights. ‘The charge of Congress was far nobier | Fruit of the Loom and Dwight, 16c.; Androscogsin, Ma- than that. It was the welfare of a great, intelligent | sonville and Hili’s Somper idem, 180. ; Ida or Impe- with mdse fand passengers. to Murray, Ferris & Co. Bri igs Returned on account of ice on Nantucket Shoals, che r pelts ideacy. What plans were laid out for | = The news from the Bouth received by Sa paasengera Mr Kichsrdson, mate, and part of the crew of | stephen Morris, 1 Snow, Sarah, Lucy D, and Jane 1s New ‘the coming campaiga have not yot transpired. sional Committee is encouraging for the b Seoronsere-dr Richendoce, tate, aed} and enierpriving people. If it wore in the power of | rial, 15c.; Chapman, 13¢.; Bartiett. '143¢c, ; Tip ‘Toy - sag heb acon Ecce weer cepson - Se ee ce Reis amas, | Lai; Krk’ We Mon 1de° beck Great Tale moh: | mg ramiog be), Haraeh Yeas dnge i ogrond | Th aa arce,er uch Parmond, Ha Fea bama bolds her constitutional eleciion on the 4th of | 1%. @system of co-operation, or by any other means to market G, Ballou dg and Hope, 1234¢.; Boot 8, eras ‘with ‘atrong northerly ga es. rain € Gamage; Lerver, Rockland for do. New Orleans ie just now the key of the conservative | next mouth, and aivices received from that State assert | harmonize the, conflict, betwen labor and. capital, he | 1c. j Boot F, 10%¢0. 5 Green ae and eile Np | sir Segeatele (or Richmonc, He), Cavill, Matanzas ae ap pret he iy om Pleasant, Brown, i lev would confer the est blessing upon the lan Rive ce, neh Ui! jan 6, witl james ienty. Cay jaileras ‘é, Jan rived #uip» aoe Porition South, Thecompulsory resignation of Governor | with certainty of the election for the ratification of the | Pony ana give. stability to every inverest ie the land, | ich Bartlett, 11}¢ 7 3a ote Seriey ‘and Bond H, | the tith, ‘neo that tise has hed coutinnows northerly | ond Davis, Dunkirk; schrs Iris’ (Brem $ tales; elove balwarks, Sebir Willie Dill, F constitution being carried by a very decided vote, The Flanders, with other decided movements now in pro- Ash, Cardenas, 14 days, with su, to Thomas 4 iolmes. "At action of Ge reas, indicates the beginning of a new rigime inthe | tho reconstructionists, and im) military districts, Hancock is to be made tho pioneer wed activity. The Congressional Committee ts im agrest flank movement South 10 restore tho unre. | *°D& its utmost to furnish the means necessary to insure Presented States as tor Mary rn, Rio Janeiro; Antonio (Sp), Duvall Havana, Hon Rpccchre MD. Soul, rts lnan; Mary M Bree, tb bee aw i mori Of Hath Croigh’on, and WF Cushing Gook, NOricans; Kdward Kid-, bt th a succession 0: m4 ec § (oul lenfue; wage from Wilmington, NC), experienced a severe gale, BW ORLEANS fan 12—Arrived steamship Geo Wash- Piicitwanwed sverocsrd deck’ lead of shocks, stove rail, | ingons Gagery NY: and did other damaze. stn arrived nity Kelvin (Br), Belyee, Ha sehr! Schr Lona (of Brewer). Kendall, Jacksonville, 10 days, | Etna, Goodspeed. Kuatan Islan If there could be discovered solution to that dilicult | 1034. 5 Kingston, 9¢¢,; Boot R. 9c. ; sagamore ©, 8340. ; question—and it was to be hoped that with the vast lobe, "8 Mechanics’, 7340.; ‘Conces and Portsmouth wealth of the country, its immense dodies of pubiic Te. lands, the imtelligence and enterprise of its people—that "Prints —Cocheco L and Merrimac W, 13340. ; Merri- @ problem might be solved, and the rulers of the Gid | mac pink aud poms l4c.; robe de ‘chambre, 6c. ; World might be compeiled, by the happy condition of | Merrimac D, American, Dunnell, Gloucester, to | 1Ke. 5 ‘Harniltoe’ gs Pacitic, acomplete victory im the interests of the loyal negrovs. the Reconstruction acts | — There is no loi y harmoay among the whiskey Giatiliete eo sn delegates | this country, to follow it example aud to guaran’ Malory, 11ie. f . ; ‘ i a : f wil allow to the basis of civil law. This is | eater asd Wertern. Dunes to ures on Coen 1 citizen all the privileges and prerogauver of | Sprast, 12c.; Albion solid, Swiss rod, 1236; London haa Secabe ves bes in eoomcqucsse Gf we tow stages? | mhectrabces Genck: Cireatad, PHewell Nord, seh aid by persons high im the confidence of the } ino reduction of the tax on distilled spirits, Tho dele- freeinen. mourning, Simpacn mourning, 103¢c. ; ‘Oriontal, 12'4e, TN Stone, Pervere, Providence. } Executive to be the new pelicy determined on. | gates from Now York are represenied by the delegates ‘THR FINANCES AND THE NATIONAL DEBT. Pe ty Pest Nassau, I1c.; Arnold, Freeman, 10c.; Ser Union Flag ‘of Thomaston), Maloney, Darien, ey 10 18ih—Arrived, steumnenlo Liberty, Baltimore via Havans.| bo Mr, Woovwano, dom.) of Pa., addressed the commit- | Atlantic, Lowell, Wauregan, ie; Victory and Waure- | days, bound to B:ldgeport. Sovrnwast Pass, Jan 13, 6 YM—Barometer 80.40. Wind ‘The other military conimanders will be cirected to | from the West x10us only to secure theirown inter. | 9 4 Beir Florence 1 Lockwood, St John, Wilmington, NC, strong. ‘The ship Mongola, Meleher, returned in dive ‘ests, and care nothing for a reduction of the tax if the | *°¢ on the subject of the finances and national debt. Ho | gan solid, 93¢c.,; Wamsutta, 9; Hovey and Home, » » ‘ Tee ep anemia Aries, trie Monltte,! follow Hancock's lead, ar failing to do 20 will be re | Getective system is only abolished. Insinuations are seotied oh tse) idea that a national debt 9 was ® national 846.5 Eimpit To aah sik Schr Logos, Pierson, Virginia. "ae Of winpa: brig Mtsie, Klein, Rio Janeiro, ir] 7 . ng. ‘was no more a blessing to nation than INGH AMS, — 3 Glass ; Berk. ing. | moved, Itis Mr. Johnscn’s purpose to have the Re- | thrown out that the New York men have succeeded i1 was to an individual. ‘The great losd of the wational | shire, Cam eg pire stat rae! axe: clyde, iF Waterfall, Cameron Vir. ate. we ORFOLK, Jan 16—Aarrived, achr diliranda, } . They-are deemed | ¢%¢Tcising a certain influence over several members ot peecsretanini file eh ar the Ways and Means Committee, and the Western dele- debt was standing now like a hideous tre im the | Roanoke, 103sc. fork. Inport, waiting wind, sche Robert Fr Pagina roviden Outrageous enough as thejy stand, without any forced | sates cosed! pach of Congress, It might be well enough for a mon- Staurgs.—6x3 Amoskeag, 22c,; 3x3 do.,.2le.; 6x3 for Baltimore: Ned Sumpter. for radical construction being put upon them. In pursu- for which t eresg beste sarah Sy poor pes) =e agiand, bat he roa east yea et bef renee: ac =. Messabe at vale ang, Yor, ai ad ; jary Decker, ™. Sy ae ie esi . | \ publican institutions nt would not fall x3 Yor co: Arkwrig 0, vester, 1! q jailed, | ance of this plan it is said tliat General Hancock’s first tens ate eee Ender the control of amoneyed oligarchy. Everythiag | 6x3 Uncseville, 16507 S13 do. 14ie. ; O28 Keene. | sioop Bey & ann, Ui Hogs. Riiatethpor ter New Mapes eae Os eee ban Siig fer | moves will be the following :—In the State of Louisiana [Washington pos aaa ‘dom, ere ah teliiens that vented se tee ecmmohenien. of pemes-ce of politieal tes ae ac, 133¢e. } cae are og dc. ; j 3x3 , feenmer Then, reldron. Frovidence, NE’ MS WrORT, Jan 16, Pee Arrived, sehr Mary, A Bnew, rrespon power was inimi twe system of American liberi x itenton 3340; 3x3'do., 13¢,; steamer ‘Gale, bristol Antone. Eroridence for Norfolk, V 4 there are one thousand negriyes on the registry of voters Post.) Raterrig to the question aa to how the principal of to | Eagle, 13%0.; 318 do., yes ba Steamer Empiro, re, Prog with cargo from steamer Glao- Vggine, do for St Marys, Md; W. pan "Braith, J Fin, for Providence, ‘Returned winds, schr Nequasset, Peck, Provincetown Yor ibernia, Glass | ‘“irih—aArrived, schs Eastern Light, Paine, Boston for fon) who were born in Africa and bave never been natural- The next move of the radicai party in Congress will be | tive-twenties was to be paid, he said that the gentleman APRON CiHECK#,—Union Mills, No, 50, 2c. ; do, No, 20, | © a#hore on fazed. The question wae newer asked of » black man | ® Dill from the Judiciary Committee asserting the power | trom Massachusetts (Mr, Butler) ‘was not faithful to the a No. — Caledonian Factory,’ No. 16, 2236 “Where were you born?”” but | every white man was re- of Congress over the question of suffrage in the soveral | cause he bad espoused when he admitted that the in- | 26c.; do., No, 1i, SAILED. Steamships City of Baltimore, Liverpoo ‘Gal States, and providing for the execution of that power. | debtedness of the government antecedent to sho act of | _ Dayas.—Amoskeng and Columbia, 27 von; Guit City, and Gen Meade, Ni \e quired to deciare whether be|was bora in the United | Conservatives hofe are not willing to credit this report, | 162 must be paid. in coin, because it was contracted on Be York, 28¢-; Iowistoa, abe. ; Doig Oo, De Sriegnss Minnetonka, Key West and Mobile; San Jacinto, ot apaaeetae pasar ieee aereeet y States, or if not, whether he had ever beon naturalized, | but the source fiom which it comes emanaie: it to credi:. | the specie basie, That reason would apply to tue mil- | ingman's, 21 ic. ; Utis CC, 20c.; Warren Brown, 16\c. pia eee ee Patapaco, Charies: | Beers, Philadelpula for Boston, in tow of steamer ‘ales The government is said to ibe im possession of a ao Huns of private debia which bad been paid in grese- | Nerthiald, Biue Hin, Otis'Ticket, 1234¢, "iin ssraacon Waan nanos i, pag yp hd {not Brera lia Fut Haina, Alle Beranion, & Ghe Net’ Week ‘Natenal Baw) Lesne ca ‘Did not thet gentleman kaow that the | Brows Daiia—Pepperell, 16c.; Lacon Lye | ee see Ween ae rk teres, Mara- erent. l secret circular issued by Geimeral Sheridan at the Stocks. courts had decided that the act of” 1s02—the | maa H and aie te 60.5 ‘Oakland, ihe: ihn, tt @ Louie, Por’au Prine. yor and Cli of’ He ww Londen, NYO canta ime registration was in progress\ directing tho officers [From the Evening Post firat legal tender act—applied w all antecedent | 12%¢ ; Columbi ” | Windat sunset W, light. tor, Hitzabeubport for” Providence; J Ri sling, whom to regisier and whom not \ These instructions are Waruseron, Jan, 18, 1868, | 4008 | public and private? If Congress lad | | Comsur Seana — ag and Keararge sateen, 70; PHILADELPHIA, Jan 17-—Cleared, bark ae Samir of the mostaweoping partisan chariacter. Even eextons— | | ‘eneral Logan will introduce the following resolution | Poigers of the five-twenty boads ued. no tore rigit to Keep. 130"; Haligwonk 133%05 iwmertt (is } fodian ee crawford Marsellea, Chanticleer. Moora, ‘ the antiquated fossils rotained | around the country | the House vn Monday — claim that they should be pad in gold than all other | Orcoard, 113¢¢.; Bates aud Honedale, 10a”? Sreawen, Axnisan wat towed off Hullelt's Point yesterday | | LEWES ‘Del, Jen 18 6 PM Bark Bt Jog Pas Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be re- | creditors. oO leng as two species of legal tend Suuxsra oedale, 20c.; Union, 1% gftern wrecking tugs Lows, and Joho Puller, | Aviles, from Baltimore tor Boston, i Feat the ' oharches for years, and who, of ed)urse, being old resi- quested to communicate to thia House any inforination ia k fa a ‘alter oo ee inion, Iie.; Biackburnand | Shewas taken down io the Poor Mouse Flats, 23d street, | Water, and remain fn company wi with bark "int Gents, wore not likely to vote the raitical ticket—are con- | }!* bussession concerning loans by any National Banks in baste fr payieg wl come nee Gxavocsty oo Rima ri Endlan Oranaed, 453¢0. Superior, 160; View and run aground, the tugs remaining all mug ee: ny her | H Blackman, J Burley aud Mary Coyne, tity of New - Water until, moraiug, w! | desak sats Gaston ot Gs cdatediceeg” and, thitahe. | 90 hese tees wcisaf toy ‘of seetion twenty-nine of | Sorted in the cheapest of those teoders, It the mest | Gtaxa> ‘Camanica.—Fequot and Wauregan, 9340. ; Ve- | down toa dry dock and taken out ot the water ee 8 Owed | OES eTLAND, Jan 16~Arrived, schra Sardiniab, Hol af ehised. Hancock will jase a colnmission in every | S2°0%# of the by aiid ach upon sialroad 0 ier | mechorions crediiore of the government were puid in } rona and Victory A, 9c. ; Amoskeag, 8c; igh colors, | Stzamen Sraceos has not begn taken off the Gridiron, at aoe me foe Rares a en ee : sto fer he has in- | green 68, is judgment, 8 were # 10340. ” | Hell Gat The rock she del idshipa, bo a Parish to examine the register and strike off the names | formation in bis porsession that any officers ot auch banks | yood enough for the bouduolders.” But he did not | Parx SSannion Lonsdale, 8, 8 & Sons, Masonvisio | her bow asd-tiern are in decp water. “There are hopes that | ,(ietred—Brig Minnie Miler, Anderson, re of all persons ‘illegally regwtered, an{1 also to take cog- | jnvotve ihe capital and c) oat ir which | believe that Congress had any constitutional power to | and Warren, 11 }¢.; bigh col ip 7 a 1340, she will come off to-day (Sunday), FEOVIDEROB, Jan 17—Arrived, schr A M Lee, Dukes, } wizance of all applications for registration improperly. | tus, and th erent of by 1% in pos make greeubacks a legal tender. He knew that the Tieks,—36 incn Mi dios, Bs Lewiston, 30c.; 36 | | StRaMER Mutnorouiran, of the Police Department, yes- | Baliim f joa " fs 0 of the necessary (acts to furuish this information he take | Courts of last resort im Various states had dvcis the meh Con terday broke aor ton rod, while out on the river, and was at the ead of Tong Island Sound P M 16th, schfe = pon hel pat _ names on the ‘ “ immediate spe 22 cause, an examination $0 be made, and sot of 1862 (ihe tga! tender act) to be constitationa:— taken in tow by the U 8 revenue steumer and moored at tne Ta. pares, _NY¥ork for P Providence; J J Huntington, Jon ol perging of the istry wi updoubu he: + ¥ compel eompiiance Oy 80 decid @ bare jority of jos, Tho 4 eid fe pollo a ae red Baim ue provisions of Use Navona! Currency aat Sapreme Court of the niga aor had ait paaand | Urol, oe, Amencong By 24 pieces, bins, fom or tet $e oe ye Fp ‘Tan 15—Sailed, sehr Pater O Lane ta | Jw other military departments the\ same policy stitutional, He would thereforé vote for applying it to : Moxuous “Metcner, from Xow Orleans ands w | yenve® Suvi Co ta ted Brig kedwood, Gardner, on panty: tere 6 Gabe ind” Clams’ ot debe, abli aad private, jut, believing it to be an JRANS. Redman, 37 Kei, oe Glen, | P: for Liverpool returned to the Pass 13th with Tee arrved: hark Alexander (Br) ps Sitoth, Bagi, b * il example, destructive of that geod faith which | 32%c.; Tiverton Joon of pare and salt. At the timo she took her departure | priate : ‘ . ind Hancock’s next proceeding will probably be to con- should belong to all contracts, violative of the constitu. ena inae iow Nock unis Dand 78 baie: Pom. | the win trong from NNE, learea dchr it # Russell. Nickerson, +4 vene the State Legisiature; not exactly\ to convene tional rights of citizens, and not within the delegated nD and F, best, and Farmers’ fechanics’, Bang Mequiniox urser of the steamship Pe 18th—Arrived, schra J Waller, NYork; ss Bramhall, it, either; the Legisiatare is im existencd. If Shori- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. power of Copgress, be would vote to wipe all such 40c,; Unele Sam, 37350. ; Great Wane ae aylva nia, which arrived at "ibis pore from Liverpool on the | Charleston. v <i Wahid Seas ba: 2 Out of tho statute book. The effect of hat | Caxton FLANNRLS, BROWN. —Ellerton "H, 36a. ; do, N, nat’ furnishes us with the Slowing, additional 9 his Gan tacitly recognized ite legality by iseuid\t an order a i, Jan. 18, 1868, bad legislation would be happy. It take away | 27¢.; do. 0, 24c.; Amoskes; 25c,; Hamilton, 20c,: | PePOFt: Re Te ae 2m bee probibing fis assembling, Hancock will rAscind that AID FOR A” OREGON RAILROAD. the riot question started by Mr. Pendleton; because, | Laconi 88 Femborie bse ‘Bllerton U, 170. | erto’be the French, bark. huey waiaee dome Granville; f order. The Logislature can then mest and divvise some | Mr, MALLonY, (rep.) of Oregon, introduced a bill to aid | instond of levelling the bondholders down to she otter Siatervilte, 16 j, Aucusta, Vaio} boarded her, and found no person on board, i measure for the Bnancial relief of the State government. | im the construction of a railroad ad telegraph line from | (he boudholders, It would ‘bring the ‘country — 1c iamachnaiee wm, abie.; Wavminr. as proviontly sugrested, was the vessel 4 Other movements of an equally conservative (:baracter | Portland, Oregen, to connect with the Pacific Railroad at | back to gold amd silver—the constitational curren do, N, 28¢.; Pemberton A, 25c.; Laconia and Pember. | distress fen tha voveaes treea te rin $- Siniaitoone ae ] are in contemplation; but these will be the first’ carried | the northern bend of the Humboldt, in Nevada, which 16 che i ware roped by amis ite ine iiewench we von ¥; 2146 § Salmon Fails, 200.} Glove A, 180; Suf- | hadlostfore and main maste and muzentopmast, and put : % ik, 1640. eine PA hc out The progrossof these measures and their re ception | was referred to the Committee on the Paciti¢ Railroad, be knocked on the bead by the Supreme Court the Woon Fransers,—4-4 Gilbert’s white, No, 1, $1; do, ao HD Brooxuax, from Savannah for Liverpool, be. Hf EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LAR@i by Col will be watehed with interest. PERSONAL EX!'LANATION. effects might be divastrous, He was in favor of (ake No. 874. ; Ne 62 ' at St Thomas dismated, putin Dec 25, circulation of any afternoon paper in the valiant :y y Congress great Lf FS 3a! 8 0. 650, | P deeretera, oe « deainatie medina te 4 | Caucns of Democratic sreeemem Me. Ross, (dem.) of Il!., rising to ® personal explana. | Pmediate stops for gradual repeal of @ law that had fo. 1, 82e. ; No. 2, Tc. gor ‘Cntwma—Si George, Bermods, Jen 7—The cs: ot refore, the most desirable medium for adverts Ni done the couairy more dishonor and injary than any ‘The democratic Cougrossmon held a caucus last u igdt. | tion, referred to what he had said yomerday in reference | other enastiaont. After showing the disastrous effucrs Se ee sce eee tae fo: New Yorke BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN| nd was in wretched condition, the whol ‘ground Wein netknown what they did, as they pledge them: | 10.008 ofa colleagues (lr. Farneworin} drawing pay 0g | on the fnanciat and industrial interests of the wuoie | 4, b234c.; 8-4 er qiufey crashed uy. The leak stopped when the cargo | Ze. suficlent. cana; no publity; no charge Wall dor : 4 a u uthern States, and by | 45c. ; 3-4, medium twilled, 27340. a 3736. ; 22 . a solves not to communicate an account of their proct'@d- | same time, and said that be had no kuowiedge or in- | the legislation in reference to them, he called upon the | coloted, '24c,; 26 nck do, Tie i | aeecter eaten ee ported put into Key West in |”, M. HOWES, Attorney, &e., 78 Nassan street. $ a2 rm scaage ete constiared th GAEIENDASSEGID EEUAMER, "tL Santee ed erat eet ees ithe oue thousand siz | Sc. 0c; Belknap, all wool, ga do.; cotton, and port IMGa in leaking badly ' She Miteiiins Roovesder as tha: Drenmaey: umired and fifty national banks to be prompt to learn | woo!, 28. nd go on the waye for repairs. | A eChe from States where nonstuppors drankenaees’ nese Edward Cooper, Assistant Secretary of the Tressur) Mr, Faxssworrn, (rep.} of Lil, thought the retraction | the facts ue had referred to. Those highly respectable Laxners — White Rock, 20%c, ; James Nolan, 25c. very weil as far aa it went, but it did not cover t Buia Annie Exorivoe, Clifford, trom 8 Dorningo for | ardesertion is sullciont exuse no vubleiiee ite tees eae and powerful classes of moneyed men had hitherto, for Dutaives,—Hamiiton, Pacific, «Manchester, 196, ; Se expected to reiurn from bis visit im Tennessoo thi,’ | whole cass,” His colleague had spoken of relatives of | ‘uo most part, thrown their soles and intuence 10 favor | Boston. which pot inio Nastan evening of 6th inst leaky, | vance) advice free, FREDERICK 1, KING, Counselierat= ‘ evening. A large number of applicants for appoint. | bis wearing shoulder atrap#or being employed in fareign | of ine agroiece of negro suiase. Would they continue Paty Pry ieee Pe EE OT Na ymin -aihyieoine ose a st ment in the diferent branches of the Treasury Ve) - oe ‘onld the tinso: of the epauleteor the lighter cares do,, 176. ‘tipaca lustre, 28e. ; saulin ook 230, Bria Kinane (Br), from Windsor, NS (before rted - . « “ner —tggesartn sinatra engpeen Paes ons oxplained that that part of hie remarks was | maial of loyal speeches will aitract thom ig the same | Tycvon ro age erin peat ; seteinon! Se oae eat DT Ted ere Tenet | A. wistans WILD CHERRY BALSAM, meni v g the return of nded to apply % Mr. Farnsworth, but te his | direction? If so they might write “Ichabod” upon | pian A, » Ac. ; i robe de ‘The K struck on a rook Tay inst while enter the beat known remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenens, Sore Assistant Secretary, who left instructions when he de- \ Sim — (ir, Washburae), who bad applied tt to | their —_ at Spon the wails of their beanie. In con- } chambre, so Teg ok yo Ae Tad | Throat and all Diseases of the Lung. | h clusion he aid that bis constitaents, who were loyal to 5 nd it was Feported she would proceed to | — parted that no appointments sould bo made during bie , Fanmewonrn stated thas he had = 'y relatives in | all the true incorests and giories ‘finn copairy, were sets pa oe Aya do, Te . epaira, - . retiaee ee vite a nifty * . . | abeence. 0 wore the Of & soldier, bat the only | opposed to all schemes of repudiation, for repudiation | do,, %, $1 65; 3 ply Hartford TiTOR, Olle, from Rockland for New Or. | “The PERUVIAN SYRUP vitalizes, purifies and enriches, @ bad had in t The Comminsionership of Patents. ntinto Key West with her cago (iis) 0 n port Lith inst, The captain ; tapestry, Crossley’ r army ng ler straps | would be a stain which they would feol mare thao a ‘Ths contest for the office of Commissioner of Patents | A'S <Hllant officer whe fell at Gettysburs. He bad not | wound. They demanded restoration of the ten excluded oe SLES; am teperal, G1 TG: Oe oe, tse oh a > the blood, giving strength to the weak and vigor to the feeble, ag stripped +; routed, ns his colleague charged, from one place to | Siates ax white Sta and nol bemp, oo {eels coutdent of being able CIRC } ‘ 4s still going on, Although it was generally understood | the other. When che war began he raised «regiment and | They demanded Ra epeal of eer, cotton * Miacollancons. ot galtaed oto INFORMATION PURNIGHED IN é that General Cox would certainly be nominated by the | took 1 lato the i and was in service fighting (be | tax, of ail laws depriving them of the im- ‘The wind yesterday morning was from SW, light, The 176 Bronaway and 160 Fulton soe, ig President, it seers now no easy matter to distinguish | SPe™.” when bis constiuents eiected him to Congress | mense profits farmeriy derived from cotton. bar 408 srw ot oop oelgieccthdpele Pee aica : " He rémaived in service unt! March 4, 1363, when he | Tucy webied no restoration of slavery, and had no bpratietradlind oz yt rye satel OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE PADUCAH LOT. ‘which, of the applicants Las the “inside track,” 4s it | tendered bie resignation, and trom that day his pay | taonght of assuming the rebel 4 put they wanted to 1 various ferry boats are more or less affected by it, « tery of Kentucky :— *" $m called im political circles, All the candidates have | as anotiicer bad ceased, He wished he couid say that | jive in union with the white peopie of ie ees n'a fancy, $14 26 a $22 75 particularly on the North River, The Staten Isiand Rail | 7) 94 57 7° LASS 181, sprouse 18, 1868, a 80 mary powerful friends that the Prosident doubtiess | St that rime his polleague (Mr, Ross) was nots member | erate the bitter memories of fraternal and black bearer and beliy’'nutr $al road Company's boats probably have more of it to encoun. | “% % 7 8% 40, its Mioage i Bi, Be Boole naniite to Geeide between them rng a tn ror oe ee eee eee” | ee iby, paying eu Ten debt chad of brown brn, $336 $41 22, The fol ter than any other, but thus far t hele tripe | 48 4 4, 6, “Gn 25, Bh at, Du, % jovernmend by paying au its debts in gold and sil ’ COLTON, DICKINSON & © The Weekly Statement of the Tronsnry Mr. Ross deciared that any such allusion to him was om, and in developing the grout resources of o$2; Lieto v2 ror ten Fae Sabet titel wage ss | Department. entirely without foundation im traih. He had never | constry, Ail legal tonder laws and all reconstruction | for the spring trade, which ali dealers anticipate will be Brooklyn side was carried from her jmoorings, but one of TATE LOTTERY OF. KENTUORY. The following statement of the financiel transactions | D6Ge* memDor Of any such orgemisation. Be Rad never , #0 called, they would nr smiss to the winds. With | gotive ahortly. : the numerous tugs plying about the harbor soon put erin | Forthe bauer or ine vague other pure , oo Pte fremere | eee Ter, Tin uate gipe Rae mene eoemeag 9 y restored, and, with no miserable test a vines of safety. ‘The Mleamor Deer, of the Motropotiian | Bi"%e, i oro ne, mm \ @f the government are from the report of the Treagury gh or \ersia + t rebellion, and he bad sone 5 id suffrage and ail other THE MARINE BANK RORBERY-—A RO 1 rbor police toree, moored at the bath dock on the battery, dANCANY 18 968, | Department for the week ending to-day: ~ with tt Jose sow ng Lo destroy it, domestic quesitaas to the unconstrained will of their A ROW AMONG THE OFFICERS | was crowded on the pior by the ica, damaging hor starboard | 5% 8 4%, 75, iy 4 5, 24, i Sl cational ‘assis siatil, te Mr. Fakwewowia askod wasther his colleague had not | respective Slates, Thue he roproseuted hia comatituents OF THE LAW. , ak Was tas tra Wood, DickivsoN'e G0, Manarers it os ties B ae Sapuer Be repeatediy deciaré’ On the stump im Jiiinow that the | ay he believed they would Lave him represent them. — wheel and injuring her jotner work; she also demolished Ao,, in the above Lotteries address WOOD, Privting Boreau of the Treasury Do- on goo | War Was An abolit{on wor, an unholy wat, and thathe |" Mr. Biaixe (rep.) of Me. raid that while the gontle [From the Rvenieg Telogram of yoatorday, the pier, and st present lee em the Battery beagh, snd for | Yih ation arnidhon hy isk { akeun Tipped curing tbe ae ~ AY P bad never voted aud’ ever would vole a dollar to carry | mam from Penasyivania (Mr, Wood word) weemed to be a Bostor, Jan, 18, 1568, all the service atic is, or ever'was, might as wall be lieve as JOSELIL BATES, 78 Broadway, and ‘the ARsistant ‘Treasurer at New York 100,000 ut ., firm advocate of the policy of (ue resumption of specie Edward Livingstow, the last of the captured robbers of | anywhere else, a BRENNAN, 4 Chatham sireet, Am od to the depository at Haiti i t. Ross assured bis colleague that he had never | payment, be had implied that the government pos- | the bank in Cornisii, Me., was bagged in New York ‘The new steamers Stonington, Capt Jones, and Na a — — -“ ste pr sa ii ~ 7.000 | Mid Boy such thing, 4% bad objected, as the demo | senved the right to pay off the Ave-wenty bonds in | yesterday alsernoon dy detectives {Ne wos arrested ti Chet itu saad Ob 1A W6 PFIGIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY auvas ae beaks sea > | cratic party bad object’, to the war boing carried on | legal touder notes, with no Nmtation on the amount of | once betore in New Youk, but while on his way to Loston | Fanee't: Cart Til, exch of the Dirihen of 10M tons. de * tate Lotery, = ot ise for abolition purposes; bey ae a general thing he had Lana ea ee) Dotes except ihe dacretion of in charge of a couple of officers he leaped from | 4 ye#terday for Stonington, They ave inieuded to ply 7 mayTugnr, orate we JANUARY 18, 1868, i os tissee votes for appropriation DiLW, unlees there was sometaing od to remind, phat gentleman that ia |» sleeping car widow (n Norwalk and guc- | between that olty and New York, 6 39, 80, i, 18. olde ant reas sional banks af this | very obnoxious in them foos, atter the bogitintion of Uae tral aes taeuay isan | cooked fa, sovepiog nd plading the search of often Banx Iupananon, Heard, ta Hampton Roads, from Por. ie 16 00 Gate as security for eealetion United Mr. Fanwewowre said ho was of course bound to be- | wad’ whoa the mililary situation was me tue kot Mm) ‘the ry of the bank which | mambuco, ban been ordared to New URRAY, EDDY & 00. jauagers, dete ns security S00. ite Hieve his colleague; but he bed been told thie morning situation was proportionately discour- have been concerned in was committed Steaurva Pinciir, Capt Haseard, ja at present engaged a my x Ger uopee tan ae ] 27,8 konvioman of the highorb sespeotabiiity shat ore tne country for free 2 $20,000 wore taken, and Bis asso. | with (ie slearner Uiaucus, ashore In Heil Gave FOR TIT? BENEFIT OF SHBLBY OOLTEOR.. Peseieanl exerlons seavemma ana summoyed bad now {n his possession the report of w speach mad cual who nave also beon axrested, aro’ Androw Karl, | #06 will proceed to Wilminmton, Del, for a ew JANIARY 16, 186i, Gavngies Gee... sciacis. < 840 400 | 07, his colleague in & lodge of the Knights of the Golden teh Dan, end Dr. Trnevvan B Young. Bown of | Por or Puiaoecent The following is an oficial staue best LM jee dS, i, . . 9 rele. Lk ‘6 well ae Livingston, arecid bankers, and are woll red, enrolied and licensed at Fn pnt notes ue woek, pn ise | Mr. Ross repeated bis denial, A y vtatemont that he ai wn in New York na 8 nod Wontera eit) during the your 1607. — ® 26, 19, 60, From. tate te te be eodec me the’ ‘tel " hed been in such a lodge or had anything to do with erg? By putting in the toon bill te 30, 10 canes of all foo ha re vere shooter by the Gra: Ve | Tava 60 For ciroutare of Kentu pon had e fol the Order was (also par gn ‘on iy gry = ~ fourths sf Lea (AM ey a rw a ine _— wins Loeg | BAY, BODY 200 } sear ct ‘on important proviso i~.''Prov! comm! fault bon ‘oung in do- 6.505.98 " ae esis «+4 6,808,805 | The House went into Commities of the Whole on tho vue Jotal amount of bonds and Treasury notes ‘aiuoriaed | fuult of $3,000. Mr. Hone and Mr ‘Chapman Jefe bere with ibd burned by the United Stat 0,000 | State of the 1 ion, Mr, Dawes in the chair, for geuoral | by the Orat and seoond seotions of this act shall not ex- | their prisoner, Livingston, and he, too, emit Pecemviaes TT ms a Leaving in actual cireaiation pees. aee | Cen? A ptke Previceny’s megs. ced $40,000,000 in addition to the atmonat heretofore | for trial for complicity im the roorerr, ag wall an for on. G ts BA poly ARR Now o OFFERED D. " | » THE ALACRA PURCHAM jowted; AOf ohall the lotal atnount of United tates notes | caping from the officers, When Dr, Young waa being J aa, Coffena, tional Bank of Texas, pt * bas volun. Mr. Bonen, (rep,) of LiL, advressed tue Committes on | jesued, or $0 De isvudd, ever excees $100,000,000 ja | taken through My no for commitment @ short Hime