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6 a - WEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 16, wa ie — + cea erent Se, a a ae ; . | of $2,970,109 when ecerpared with the statement for THE STATE CAPITAL. ANOTHER TALK WITH SENATOR WADE. ponents ‘al rabie PERE paps! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. |S° ne on crass oan é We GMEPUERE WF THE HEMLL | Hie Views and Festlon tm Regard to Im- Pie Aa ay T piidctia: | ee en semen eee) Progress of Legislation—The “ Ring’s” first peachment and Presidency—Hils Past ‘opposite ground, ‘The gold was dull and heavy during the | has increased $50,424. ‘ “Dividend Importance ef the Milk Quee- | _everd, Habits, de. that a eee came oman not to Con | past weer, re transactions were from 140% | ‘The foreign exchange market was throughout quiet [Wechingten sofrempeetencs Met She Cinete, | oo to 136: at 120%. | and heavy under of commercial More , Lincoln himself came over to 1%, with the closing transactions . wy ® Moderate supply 4 our view’ betore hie death, ‘Mr. Sumner can tell Cotm was in superabundant supply, and from six | bills and @ light deman@ from importers. At the maaee 8, Caine, epost linea: Netane. the rear Dee seat per annum to, 2240 par sent per iets was Neha eepcer is Fd England at sixty days were would seem, special some quarters. the great (his life; and that he never | Paid for having it carried. The shipments of specie | qu 3 at three days, 109%; commercial he not to toa vi aan oman for teas thonld ‘have given occasion for what the papers | and bullion from the port aggregated $1,096,016. | bills, 10834 @ 1093¢. Bills on Paris at sixty days, 5.1734 ACES Limits and the West Side. ; | @alled the Wade and Davis manifesto. ‘The customs receipts were $2,548,475, and the Sub- | 616. On Berlin—Bankers’, 117; a 12; commercial, nical, ‘treme perate measures I 5 ALBANY, Mareh 16, 1898. ee Son (prenmnons Nop °4e te latent Yow veer mice thas froin whe Te initees | Treasury disbursed about $433,000 in payment of | 71 @ 71%. On Bremen—Bankers’, 10% a 19%; com- Both houses have adjourned over to Monday night after a very busy week. Not that many important measures have been passed, but the vast accumula- tion ef bills has rendered diligent sessions necessary to advance them in the various stages of legislation. ‘The committees have all performed faithfully the Senator Wate is not a man to be seeking indirect | on Territories I reported the first F caeanrye prohfbit- interest en the public debt. It is evident from the | mercial, 18} 479, On Frankfort—Bankers’, 407% a means of communication, with the publie through | én slavery in all the territory of the Ulter hitr for | Corse of the premium of late that confidence in the | 41; commercial, 40% w 40x. On amsterdam— tl cal a ol 2 * ) mana With his old friends, however, he does | negro sutrage In the District of Columbia, and public credit has not been shaken either by the im- | Bankers’, 41 @ ans commercial, "40% @ 40%. On talk with ali the freedom that the ds of his | It on the bed first day of the session. peackment of the President or the Sherman funding | Hamburg—Bankers’, 36 a 36;; commercial, 35% a 3 vi belief in any material reduetion from present position will warrant; and one of them, in | Homestead throngh the Senate, I got Nevada bill and similar mischievous schemes introduced in | 357%. On Antwerp—Bankers’, 5.173¢ @ 5.16%; com- ailing fi u hi el tf and Colorado into Uni after a whole winter's prevailing figures, sastd oe Tatiesh Im ging tenis hecoame BE Tae debate; and, right enn’ led Ag The ‘Senate in | Congress, The sober common sense of the people | mercial, 5.20 a 5.1774. Domestis woollen goods remain steady under a orders given by the leaders at the outset to retain all | suyings and temper. the division of Virginia aiid the formation of the | tells them that such financial tinkering as Senators | The dally range of the gold ma’‘-ot turing the past | morlerats in jutry; and the market is firm, in aym- bilis.as long as possible, in order that they might be WADE'S FunuiNa Ae nO. ot) VAMIDENCY. ; ree ayn nero prtaainiaasemmamare ecroe Tee Sherman and Henderson propose will not be enter- | week is thus shown:— PB Maported goods are stendy, with s fatrdemian Asunched upon the House towards the close of the | . Win Own! Pe fentnge to the great duty that ie | judged.” r d tained by any but a small minority in either and thong prices are soarcely so satisfactory ae @ession and there die through tnability to reach flaal | about to-come upoa him very crediteble to his WADE'S VIEWS AS TO THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. House, and that nothing will be done, during the Monday, might be, yet they somewhat more remunerative: action. recog (9 . | judgment and very little in accord with some popu- | | There is no doubt that Mr, Wade means to main- : te valine | yucs than a long time k, and the prospect. is lon, It 18.0 recognized fact that too Uttle legisla | {ilemienn Mit vey iaracters 1 don’t suppose any | tain the constitational right. of the State of Ohio to | Present session at least, to damage the financial in- | Wednes promising. nex the carrent duotations for the tion is better than too much legislation, and the @emocratic oligarchy which bas run the present Legislature has ever kept this principle in view in the endeavor to detract nothing from the prestige of body will believe ie,”? he Says; “at least it isthe | be represented by both her Senators in the Court of | terests of the country. Neither currency infation aa fashion not to believe such things, aud so I suppose DEA a Re Neither ger yo penges jee ques- | nor contraction is required, and the former would be Barna there’s no ase saying it; but in truth I would a great | tion, he does not eve that the case would come - a 7 Geni rather escape this sceming prospect of the Presie | even within the provisions of the common law, for- | 8 hurtful as the latter, while no new funding schem ‘Annexed is. a comparative statement owing the dency than not, if Could do it hovorably and wiih. | bidding a judge to sit tn a trial tnvolving his own {s called for in view of the large amount of seven | snioments of snecie from this port fast week and leading styles of cotton fabrics:— PRiNTs.—Merrimac D, 14 4c, & 150.5 do, H, » Cocheco, lic.; Sprague, 147¢.; do. sl 5Me3 pieke rple, lic. a 1510.3 do, pink, 6c. ican, 14c.; Pacific, 14\%c.3_ Amoskeag, 5 the party by its conduct at Albany this winter. out desertion of duty. [don’t mean to say that I terests, For in this case the law supposes the oftice | thirty notes which still remain to be redeemed or la ct PV etona te 2¢+i Dunnell’s, 133¢¢, a 14e.: Manchester, 13360. ‘The Legislature of 1868 has been forced to be vir. | Wouldn't like to be Prosideut—I would be a fool to | involved to come in the shape of a duty not to be | gonverted into bonda, ; during the year to date, together with those for the ie: Wamgattoy, Jo;s0.:, Loniion mourning, 18665 - say that. But to bea piece of a President—to go in | avoided, and the $26,000 salary to which Mr. Keverdy rs corresponding periods in 1866 and 1807:— Simpson do., 1314 moskeag do., 13¢. tuous compared with its pred 8. If was inno | ora fracment of a year, in the mldsé of the exoite- | Johnson referred, to be legitimately earned by the Government securities were depressed, however, 1508. HEAVY BRowns.—Atlantic A, 44, 19340; do. H, spirit of joking, but in real, downright sincerity, that one of the members exclaimed the other day:— “When is the corruption going to begin?’ it Ras been hara to Keep some ef the guerillas under eontvol, They have made occasional dashes and forays on their own account, and oftentimes tn little ‘bands of two or three, or even as high as six or seven, which latter numbers by the way are the usual strength of an Assembly committee. The Leyisla- ware as a body, however, has been very good. Phe “ring” declared its first “dividend” yesterday. ‘The sum wasn’t very large—only $100 apiece—but tt was like a morsel to © hungry man and greatly Tellshed. The “boys” have separated to their virtu- ous homes to spend their hard earned money. vty | dod 18c.3 Pacific A; 4-4, 39¢,: do. Hy 44, 19¢.; Stark A, $1,005,917 | 44° 38320.5 Indian Head, : n 2296 inh 7 |, 4-4, 193¢¢.; Lawrence B, cena bieibaneki ll Bs iH Pitestiera A, AL, Mey Atlantic V, 44, 1 art Peer ytoe J ‘S.—Atlantic L, 4-4, 170.3 erel $6,104,007 $5,003,861 $12,89. to-inch, 17320. n 184.4 do. R, ae-ineh Ieee, h TT The exports to the corresponding period in the | do, 0, S3-inch, dye, @ 16¢; do. N, 30-inch, previous fourteen years compare as follow: ment of abe Eres Gential sleation, eee there ay 80 Gisata eee oe rah Oma he: ye legal ermpenne sna by the financial bills referred to, but without good | Reventh weet much to do and so.littie time to do it, is not a thing ork 5 not at alla prize Aa HS ; id Prey, r tobe coveted. Under the circumstances there's no | reward of a particular vote. But, beyond all these | Tason and hence since Thursday there has been a | Prev. repo: great honor in it; it's oaly my fortune to be In the | technicalities, Mr. Wade looks at his oath asa Sena- | quick recovery from the previous decline under an ‘Total. j b0 thi may make it ecesanry and there’s no pate suppore te sanmea ian pee dee ara, He inoproved investment and speculative demand, The chance for much of a career in it," Vl have plenty of | duties of lis office, and at the plain injunction of the | 5, A ‘ ‘| time to make thousands of enemics by ae Ad constitution that the Senate shall try all cases of im- | P*ices of five-twenties of the various issues are con- ments and not tine enough to make many friends by | peachment. ‘To evade that would be to evade cuties | siderably lower than they ought to be in view my SC DIIRRER OS Ti Pee eR NY _ has owoer oe penis Ae pg ey of the interest they bear, and in comparison “Now 1 woul 2,” continu ne blu ol vete- 01 0} 101 ic) ble, 7 en) ran, with characteristle fraukuoss, “I wouldslike to | Dut cases may arise in which delicacy must give way | W!'® ratlway shares they are remarkably cheap— stay where Lamand Idon't make any secret of it, | to duty, as, for instance, New York Central, & Blacksfone, 36-inch, Iv¢.; Waltham. X, 33 This is something that I think I know something Mr. Wade is as anxious as anybody for @ fair,im- | six per cent im currency stock, which. 041, fi do,, 42-inch, 17¢. a 18¢.; Great Falls 8, 31-inch, 386 7 shout. | I've been in Congress a long time and T be- | partial trial, in which everything shall be heard that | 1, soning at about twenty-seven per cent above par, | 1850........s.6 7,251,583 1852 8,869,957 | o,’M, 33-inch, 14¢.; do. A, 83-inch, Tbe. wooit i ‘ lieve [know what a member of Cougress ought to | can be brought forward for the defence. ‘The U Subjoined 1s the total valuation of the foreign im- Mone ine Beenie ae foe pth do. If I can’t stay in the Senate, then I should like | American people,” he exclaimed, “would permit | While United States bonds, bearing six per cent in bs . pret aiss 450. 4 Oe, Pit) cer Mon pic's Walthank, ob Ga”, for your lency, I havnt tried it an new 4 3 compared with those of the two preceding weeks, 28 Oe eg bie “ A very well that its duties reqrure 2 different order of | proud that it 18 80. But I do object, and so will the | deducting the accrued interest. The greatost advance ae Wael acagutee Liven Tent note | qo SuAINES<—Pacltc, ii9e,3 Manchester, 100.5 Ham faculties different kind of work. I’ve never had | country at large, to any motions for mere delay, or | during the last two days of the week was in seven- ry 5 a 3 Pact rmures, sh Ie. a 183¢0. ¢ BLEACHED Mustins,—New York Mills, 36-inch, 29¢.; Wamsntta, 26-inch, 25¢.; Androscoggin, 86-ineh, 21c.> Amoskeag, A, 19¢. a 19)4¢.; Tip Top, 38-inch, 18¢.; New Market ©, 36-inch, 153¢c.; Pullow & Son, 36- inch, 1%c.; do., 30-inch, 14¢.; Langdon, 36-inch, 16%c.; One individual has $10,000 less in his pockets this | the Presidential fever very bad. The Senate was | any pettifogging on technicalities, The people ‘are | thirty notes, and these are now relatively higher | and thrown on the market for the corresponding | | ConsEr JEANS.—Nantk attern, bleached, 18¢. > the Harlem Railroad Company are no longer in dread ingto mevourer in of my ever try: | out nelther will they saatain usin permitting a.case | those of 1865, both new and old. ‘The bonds of 1862 peek enaing Fite, aren s. Maronaa. | 12; ao, Jeans, 16¢.; red cross Wigans, 15e.; Songress of aforced reduction of their rates for freight on milk. o in many ramsod as ere eee i ihe mot bas of psnch. ATER OOORINE OTs pape 0 aeeres by still remain nearly two per eent higher than the first Gancat merchandise. 3073771 2,720) 180 2'502,061 Gh septa Whahlisaton colored, 103¢¢.; Vietery Milk is a good thing. It ts lucrative as well as nutri- aetna ee tenn, bs — an rig 4 Through ai career the Benatar has a4 ‘ly | ia8ue of 1865, but for no other reason than that the ——_ do., 9¢.; Masonville r, 13¢.; 8.8. & Bons, Be; tive. Let the million inhabitants of New York whe continue to pay exorbitant prices for the lacteal take it a point to examine the cash account of the Harlem Ratlroad Company for 1868 and observe to ‘what item is credited the expenditure of one certain gum of $10,000. How profitable must be the freight- tng of milk when the above sum may be spent to defeat legislative interference with the rates of the company | “Broadway Surface” developed itself in a new piece ef strategy last week. The Tammany directory are of course committed against the road, Poor Jake Sharp has made several charges upon them, but they stand proof against all assaults. He almost ‘Went down on his knees to beg the Big Sachem to withdraw his onpoattion. The reply of the latter was wi trans] nile mina aoe 4 + $5, 758, 583,355 | White do., 12c. a 1230, doubt that he regards the office that seems likely to | interpreted the varying popular demands; but he has | former are held more largely than the latter abroad. Total for the week. .$5,111,008 $4,753,533 $4,; Rock do., i ame upen bbe not a8 @ bing Faibs coneton, Date ‘as a Rebdin| siciee nearer Ale Ae hand anshe po) as ‘There is no susficient foundation in this preference, | The imports of dry goods for the week and since Be ee a iinee Kf: rps ee. jangerous dnty that may be req and cannot be | heart and counting its pulsations than in that - ows:— M .; Haymaker, ; Pittafleld, 9¢.; honorably avoided. Nor can there be any doubt as | ration. however, to permanently support the 1862 bonds at | January 1 eompare as follows: Whittenton, 140, f Sie arcs waren mene esne: | saute ee nate me ena | oe oat oe Oe oe aren ooh Piiccatertes, fie Tee aa * of t of whic! jas 80 long en & Member, rb e ROW e consul is client 1 - oy * re My 7 . The people seem likely to take care that his wish | wien he was objecting to my being sworn in. I told bio hereaany S Li pec pa rant odbedene GivaniaMe.—Lancaster, 18¢.; Roanoke, 12)4¢.; Hatt- shall be gratified. him Andy and I had always been pretty good friends, | erable length of time past, ani ynomeans | since January 1. 7% ford, 1éc.; Hampden, 15c. 5 PRATURRBS OF HIS POLICY If MADE PRESIDENT. if he'd let politica alone, and I wouldn’t believe that | certain that it will soon resume its purchases, | Entered at port. ...$39,552,299 $26,493,896 $17,740,766 ‘TICKINGS.—Amoskeag ACA, 280. 80 rags} do. “1 told@ man the other day,” said the Senator, | he thought he wouldn’t Justice from me till he | although the expectation prevails that it will do go, | Threwnen market. 36,368,059 20,683,553 "14,268,081 | B, 26c.; de. C, a¢c.; do. D, 2ic.; Hamilton, ei “when he commenced trying to pump me abont my | said so himeelf, The truth is, though,” he continued, ie th avin ft th - y eae Cordis AAA, 30¢.; Brunswick, lic.; Somerset, > intentions, for the beneilt of some New York newa- | “I’m getting almost afraid to have ‘any more jokes | Meanwhile the conversions of these notes into bonds COMMERCIAL REPORT. Pittefleld, 9¢.; Boston, 200, | a ae. paper, pee A me ad in the eld bien ane. ae all eoming, a aise a0 & | at the Sub-Treasury are going forward steadily, SATURDAY, March 146 P. M. Gana ple ey sted oe igs 6.5 elementary 8] ‘+ Of @ milkms arrat ty zh and m 'y importance whatever Bay, ye Ai, + re WEE ane en ele UR nee oh seens Deline ae Why, I can't say @ Word about Cabinets, fer exam: | 086 foreach of the first eleven business days of | Coryox.—There wan more activity in the market, the de- | No. 800, 160.5 do, No. 900, 18c. a 1834¢.; Lanark ‘No. bite pac Boe ae EceuRanOS, Hi is aoe ween ive any ay oa used . Shee March having been as subjoined:— mand 1 being ehlefy, specul sivas ad once if nein ses apeeey EE a ee a very cariousiy con: at man it not do | on thal ‘or fear of being ought serious, houg aay atone oa - iN N iN —| R > some thinking as to what my course ought to be, in | when it comes to being serious about it, I wish 4,705 on specaiasion, #15 spinning, 2,027 for export and | Laconia, do., 20c.; Massachusetts 'B, 1314¢.;' Hilertom gs emphatic as it was conclusive. It was in the fol- | case Thave to assume the duty to which these pro- | they'd all remember that I’m likely to try and find HAP in RSS Mobile New Orleans | N. brown, 27e. 2730.3 do. N, bleached, 20¢. a $10.5 paring wertae ge won to thelr effect: —‘Jacob, tt | ceedings point. And there’s One thing I've fully | ont whether I need a Cabinet before? begin the selec- ani irida. ondiienphin “aut Tsun’ | Slatersville, 1630, : Started o litte (ey jacot Piha peut a and has | made up my mind to; whatever else may be done, I | tion of one. And as to that whole business ef office ee i} 2 a Boao olan aoeet pH protrlige' hin ho rewent any” | shall try, if the power is put into iy hands, to bring | hunting, 1 wish the public knew that if I should 4 = , BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Dis pot scheme He ie feared hat an neatter of | the Executive Department of the government into | have the task of making appointments, nobody's | The railway share market was unsettled during the rH ” Sones Ween od 6 Pegg (ees | th ee rirtore harmony with the Legislative. Idon’t beiteve the | going to he benefited by having come here now to a9 96 28g bi ia ma t artes this ay t ey + ‘ature | prestaent ought to be a sort of Grand Lama, reign- | bore me about it.” ‘week by the erratic course of Erle, in which the deal- iet, but very firnily held, Sates were SnooTixa AFFRAY—A Man SwoT BY His Srzr- pee fea A aghast yey pete lt i oh to ind ing in seclusion up at the oeien) end of the syenne TG irae AND, GRANT. 5 4 ings were very heavy and attended with great excite- ade of 700 bagp, ox, hanes reported at lie» gold, in bond, | sox, The boarding house No. 9 Graham street, and never letting us know what he wants or intends, isn’t true,” he said, in answer to a question, pene i ir, 807 penn peg Which protends to bei | ait the time taking Congress by surprise and hold: | “that I'm not’ on good’ terms with Grant, i've | Ment while the Quotuations were unusually violent, | | prove ax» GRarx.-Rectipts, 4.015 bbls four, 20] Jo. and | near Myrtle avenue, Kept by Mra, Nelson, came near bat weeeinrgh or original yndergronnd interest, | ing aloof from meinbers, so that there is no induce- | always been cordial with him, ‘That story of iy | Namely, from €3 to 714, with the closing transac- | 155) Mm core ates tree. The market for Western and | being the scene ef a tragedy shortly before twelve rporaiors are nearly ail friendly to Jake | ment for comparison of views before both sides are | saying that when I talked poittics he talked horse, is | tions om Saturday at 72%. The highest peint was te flour was searcely 80 Arm to-day, some few sellers grant- | o'clock on Saturday night, Neil Nelson, the Sharp, aud therefore prenared to hold the franchise | committed.” a pure invention of the man that wrote it, I never Ing'a concession in buyers’ favor of 10c.@ Isc. in orderto | band of Mrs, Nelson, being shot in the mouth &nd prevent the construction of any underground | ““«y don't believe,” he continued, “that a President | said that, nor anything like it.” Feached about noon on Monday, aud early in the | art om oad ots; but, thoazh tue market waa doll the prine | Petge MoCuen, hie atehson. Prom the statements of er peat eee ay svatianell was instodnoell by some | ongut to be setting himself up as a policy maker, | Wat's MALITS—A TLUASANT Domestic Provune, | Afternoon ef the same day there was a sudden break | cipal sellers demanded fall prices and realized’ fil prleet, 10 | several parties in the Lose it appears that Nelgon if Of the flemocrats in opposition to the determination | Wien T am asked what my policy Will bein case T | I ought not to close theses fragmentary Jottings of | of eleven and a half per cent, owing tothe sale of | ative make no material change Mt On aut Sia, | @ man ef dissolute habits, frequently coming home sae qeaters; but it is doubtful if it will ever get out- | nave to discharge the Presidential duties, I generaily | things Mr. Wade anid In the cotirse of an’ evening's | new stock issued in exchange for ten millions of | Southern four was dull and rather weak, ‘The sales were | Under the influence of ‘liquor and , pois ainerent A hase ebere are two or three | angwer that 1 won't have any policy. It's the duty | talk, withent ndding—for the comfort of many very limited to about 900 bbla, For rye flour the demand was mod- | wife in the most inhuman manner, MeCuen, when; ene ail oe agg Schemes now bofore the | of Congress to adopt a policy and the duty of the | good and very innocent people who Rave been mig- | Convertible bonds authorized by the board of direc- | erate, but prices were frm, Sales 275 bbis., at #7 50.0 £900. | ever he happened to be home on such eecastone, pie , all of which, in the great rush of legisia- | president to execute it. We've had trouble enough | led by the jocose inventions of not over-friendly | tors to provide for the repair of the track, amd the | Corn'meni was rN ing er er eve pet ennd always interfered anc saved his mother from the wt Knock thelr heads together or become | from the efforts of Presidents to set up a policy for | newspapers—that in the course of the whole conver- | purchase of ling stock and eth fait Lee cP a ee ordered | gaults of hus stepfather. During the past week smothered in thelr own voluminovsness. Very feW | themselves and and force Congress into its adoption | sition there was not ag oath, Mr. Wade cannot, to | Durehase of new rolltag siook and other edulpinents | Me quoter and Western #8 50 a 39 99 | Son has seldom returned heme sober, and ‘possi joyancy enough to ride out the storm. by the use of the government patronage and other- | be sure, be given a certificate for eutire freedom | *leged by the executive committee to be necessary | Fifa state. 19 00 a 10 45 | Son has occasionally susfered greatly from bis abuse. The road which has made its advent with most | wise. from the use of unevangelical terms, but it is un- | to the proper working condition of the road. This | Choicod as 10 50 a 11 00 | On Saturday night he was drinking in the pretensions this winter ig the Arcade. The plan 1s | "On several points, however, Mr. Wade seems to | jnst to speak of him as more profane than the 7 Common to mediam extrs and choloe Western... 9 75 a 12 00 | of E. Madden, and when at alate hour ne slarted to Already familiar to you from the descriptions of It | nave ected that it will be his duty, It he suceced majority. of Congressmen, or to describe | esl issue of stock was made under the authority of | Round hoop Ohio, alinpieg brands. 10 @ a 11 0 | leave the place he remarked that he was going home: last winter, In brief, it contemplates two sets of | to the Presidency, to have a policy.’ He speaks of | him as a man. affecting tremendous oaths of | an order granted by Judge Gilbert, of Brooklyn, but | Round heop Ohio, trade brands, At 30 = 12 5 | «to whip his wife and raise the devil.” As deen as tracks, local and fast, running below Broadway, ina | them—not obtrnsively—teast of all after the fashion | peoullar and uniqne blasphemy. A more absurd | in violation of one previously issued by Judge Bar- | St Louie low extra. 11 oy nib te | be reached his house he made a violent agsap thoroughfare which the projectors propose to inake | ofthe milkmaid counting the chickens in ler esg | dea las also been somewhat prevalont. Respectaiie FT Ge does shales oun 13.0 21509 | on Mrs. Nelson and a younger son went ont and almost ag desirable for business purposes a8 Broad- | hasket—but with simple and manly franknesk. "© | newspapers ave spoken of hin as a drunkard, Re. | 2&%d- The Vanderbilt party, who had been large | &f Tents chotee fami 15 00 « 18 60 | called kia brother Peter. ‘The latter came in sn way itself. This they expect to accomplish by ex “The very first thing: I should try, if such a thing as | membering that Irwin McDowell, who never drank | Duyers of Erie above 80, staggered under the | Southern extra..... 11 00 & 13 50 | ordered his stepfather to desist, and endeavored to- ben 3 the whole street from wall to wall on | we are talking about suould happen, would be to see | anything even as strong as coffee, was currently be- | shock of this unexpected blew, and although the | Southern choice and {amit 14 00 8 15 75 | cave his mother from injury. Nelson, im either side, covering it over with an iron archod roof, | to it that the real Uniou men of the South are pro- | Heved to have been drunk through the whole period } i Coeur see 1 oe & 4 | attacked both his wife and son, when te ane Serving asa durable pavement for the tramc above, | tected. Those people down there have made us | of Lis active service, Mr. Wade has done well to | Price rallied on the samo afternoon to 78% It | Rye fou: supertine) 6 s—— | & pistol from his pocket and discharged 1, thio ball and pierced with openings at the sides, which secure | enough of irouble—first by their treason and sinco | never notice such slanders. I know, however, that | €Xperienced a relapse, and during the remainder of | Gorn meal) Brxa 635 685 | entering Nelson’s left Jaw and lodging somew! —_ Might bed gia separ carina enoh og . ue the surrender by their continual turbulence. I don’t | many Food people will Beak, tae fore statement | the week it was drooping, in sympathy with the Corn meal, Jersey... Ci eee ae 0» = | the nm ‘His jaw was severely fractured. Signer ryan cin | aay cet ayy me | ed ap abc oss | wean away | ease sea La Ch | Palin treed 4 ea ee Tomi, go, through on tis Merits ya ee opbyists | always; but they must not interfere ‘with therights | prosent on sola! occasions. When other Senators | treme monetary stringency, owing to the withdrawal Loree crall atic, wed sold werymuch lowers The antes | since been seen. fn"cncromh past Terma, $00 iaaah tod Sos | Quer toe dat) eg ae sen. | Mert a ha a i eee amr | of te proceeds of the tale of the atock tm question | wor notamgronn et ib, sig oetan, Aaa | _ArraureaD SUIorDR—Mre, BAlth MadewoB, wie in stock. ‘There will probably bea rush to “get in” | ator, “on which I feel very strongly. Tain convinced | mawner in any appreciable dogree affected, and have | 0M the banks by the treasurer of the Erle Company | No, 7, delivered, and 9245 for'a fullload No. 1, alto delivered, | of Henry Blackwell, who keeps a dry goods stove at on this road, as the terms offered contemplate only | that’ our government expenditures ought to come | rarely seen him join in the drinking, Whatever the | to prevent its attachment by the Supreme Court of | which was freely offered at 42 42.242 48. No. Bat the close | the corner of Third avenne and Sixteenth , aixty-five votes. down very nearly to the point at which they stood | country, alarmed at his radicalism, may apprehend | this State. On Saturday Judge Barnard appointed | WAS f° ')7 ¢/*% Me 82 38 and No. L nominally | attempted to commit suicide on Saturday night by The ferries between New York and Williamsburg | pofore the war. The expenses ef the army ani navy, | from the prospeet of Mr. Wade's becoming President, aes i ene ee ee eae ae eer ee eee ic’ higher | taxing @ quantity of Paris . The fact coming are again to be the subject of investization, theCom- | in particular, are exorbitant, and onght to be broagit | it may at least dismnias the fear that we shall be again | ©: George A. Osgood, a son-in-law ef Mr. Cornelius | ft, 0% co oeha further ratical dedive. in Liverpool. ‘The | tothe knowledge of ome ofthe immates of the louse mittee on Commerce and Navigation having started | gown promptiy, without fear or favor. We cannot | disgraced by a set in the White House, Vanderbilt, receiver of the funds resulting from the | sales comprised 50,000 bushels, at #134 a ¥1 WF tor new shortly after she had taken the poison, a " for New York invested with all the requisite “power | stand this frightful system of public expenditures. | Mr. Wade’s eariy educational advantages were | gale of the stock; but as these have been taken out of | mixed Westera adoat, #1 19 a $1 26 for white and Jersey | Dnvetcian was summoned, who, by adi ‘to send for persons and papers.” The same legisia- | jes eect is demoralizing upon every branck of the | those of the pioneers, On these he has steadily built, yellow at $1 280 $129. Oats advanced about, Me. butte | Povemetic, placed the unhay Wwowan beyon tive committee went down last year, but the hospl- | government, and besides, the People are heavily | through a long Ife of Intellectual activity, There are | ‘he Jurisdiction of the court his appointment is Ikely | demand wag lisht, the mies being conded to any bushel | danger. The cause which prompted her to take er tality and urbanity of the ferry companies proved | pressed by taxes, and won’t stand It much longer. | few hotter read men in most walks of English litera- | to prove asinecure. ‘The president and exeoutive | Changed. Of barley and barley malt thero were no sales, bat | life fs said to be some slight domestic trouble. too mueh for them, and they returned to Albany | We must economize—everywhere tf possible, bat es- | ture in the Senate, Probably there are not three bet- | committee of the board of directors remain in Jersey | prices were firm. - = Sonate tcnae, saattmaeer: an tea cominbe cially at the points of our greatest expenditure, | ter historians. To this day © Teares the skimming | city, with the transfer books and otter property of Lai Tn Bare bee heed Leese Hinge MARRIAGES AND DEATHS a nf wi wife; id were + 8 t’ ort eo 5 ‘the travelling public on these rontes has been more ba fates There's another thing we've got te Sunting te rome aot mate tae aa toe the the company in their possession, and this of course | fo4i!vexpe! 50 tone and oft atte and Ba A a ok than once the subject of bitter complaint. Mr. | qo, The party can’t live without it, and, what’s more | floor of the Washington House to the parlor is very | tends very much to embarrass their opponents, Seton at idem Trlbd,and date inst eveaiig) 7,000 bushels Kiernan has an opportunity of distinguishing him- | mportant, the country can’t prosner. We must | likely to find the Senator deep in some new book and lect is to " som at 2. *T London, 00 bois. rosin at 3s, "To Bremen, 290 Married. self as a legislative Peter the Hermit in a well or- | gtop this outrageous sysiem of fraud and pecuis. | the good, matronly woman by his side, interrupting | ¥208¢ object supersede them by throwing the | $Ujs, rosin at %s. 9d., 260 do, shoe poge at 2. 64., 140 bales | ReNSON—SPADER.—On Tuesday, March 10, by Rev. ered crusade for the remedying of these evils, tion, The government can't stagger under it much | him from time to time to read some extract from the | affairs of the company into the hands of a receiver, | cotion.at sc, a Ke. The charters were + —A rasely 1.0 bbls. | Jos. H. Price, D. D., Mr. MATTHEW BENSON to Miss Mr. Witey, the tacive from the Boulevard | fonger. “There was, as compared with the present | papers of le evening that It concerns him to Know. | preparatory to holding anew election. Asthe present | the, Wen indies and back, #1450, half gold. A Norwesiad | Tacanyn D,, daugiiter of Jno. D. Spader, Esq., of region of the island, has t introduced a bill to amend | state of tings, but little fraud under Lincola's ad- Ris a pleasant domestic picture, and the American ae ae hmastet tates ER. bbls. peirolenin, trom | this city. 1 the law as to comblstible materials, so as to permit | ininiatration, ‘But, now the money of the people is | people will not be sorry to learn’ that itis from suck | “iFectors were elected last October to serve one year, | Hm, At Ain a diract port on the continent at be 6c De FORRST—CAMPRELT.—On Wernesday, January erection of frame buildings in the upper section | used with a lavish hand to corrupt the people. This } a scone that our next President is to come, however, it is hard to see how they can be displaced GUNNY Bags were quwet but steady at 183¢¢. a 19. 8, at the Churoh of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. of the city above Fifty-ninth street and west of Fifth | must be reversed as quick as an engineer would re- psec bai ne a by agecetver uniess the company ts proved to be in | .GUENY CloTu We heard ef mo Wansactions. Prices | Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., LINSON 8. Da Fogeer, of this avenue, He has done so in the interest of numerous | yerse his locomotive when he saw a broken bridge w were firm at 2c. a 20)4c. city, to NANNTE M., second r of J. W. Cainp- roperty owners who are destrous of building on thelr | ghond of him. Why, sir, two-thirds of the present THE NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM. a bankrupt condition, which is not the case; and the Fay, Remained ‘rm, mins a santero fomand, at {a % & | boil! of Winchester, Va. No Fein bat wit are unwilifg to put up first class struc | tax omicers nre men withont credit at home. Med | qye Rourd of Directors of the New York Savenite | {ct that the Vanderbilt party bought more than a | $123 for suiphing ond iy 36 a z77¢ | “Richmond aad Winchester, Va. papers please fures such as the neighborhood will not demand for | that coldu’t get trusted for a pipe of tobacco in their ea hundred and fifty thousand shares of its stock, at | Hors were quict but stendy at 280. a 650. for 1680 erop, 100. | Copy. pene ten wip vail wish mop to put up | own towns are selected to coliect the revenue of the | A8vlum have published their sixteenth annual report, prices varying from 67 to 82%, would seem to ah, a 35c. big ~4 do. and t 8 We. for Severn. Seaina de wile temporary ngs, easily removed when property vi Q i % * furni “Hemp, —We heard of no transactions, We quote Hrproven. Again. thar ar ours wn prefer wo ve | Foe of muy consteaete have tov Thee taxes, to | area ana eighty-one ehidren who have been ta the | PF concave that thoy donot think it a. The | MYSAHCK* Bi smand was cot ot ioe showing ne | | GAMROUI.—On Muiartay, March 14 Lae J. Cam net e eens ag “4 Boicrat ch gh at whorn ho titighbor would tend $20, with the remotest | metitution during the past year; nine hundred and | Vnderbilt party claim to be acting for the good Important change. ‘There were asles oC HY hhds, old Newvitas BOLL, adopted daughter of J. 5. and ‘Trambull, Bonainge hs consent ot of the Superintendent of | et er edy eomornen tain i gpticys thirty were received during the year, six hundred | Of the stockholders; and as they are now sup- | Sige %sh Pereporied.-a carve ot mew arbad at BSc. c funeral will take place, from her late residence, ta I Sieuee or of 4,4 Saar wie ee ried “Yos, we did. Sometimes we were outvoted, and | ana elghty-seven were discharged, pen ‘one han. | Po%ed to hold more than a majority of the stock on _ NAvAL Sronrs Sprite %, ay ee ee ae Neue. No | 316 Bowery, this opt, afternoon, atone o’c} . - f sis mn., on Y, Fugated iron, and is otherwise so stringent as to be eastigh waloanyon, a oa h Daina Revaieine dred and elghty-flve indentured, the average irl bila Lev “4 oar eee neat ohare gales were reporied. The market for Eneay tee the vee March 14, Bury ‘Nichors, wife of Hon. Horses Prohibitory. of them, to deceive the very elect, Idon’t know | number in the institution being six hundred ar eceeee. great object, paramount | Piaca. The onl Importanoo wore 413 bole, low pale Ciark, in the oath year of her ago. A Dill passed im the Senate was reported fa- | that I conid escape being deceived if I were Presi- | and eighteen. The asylum receives children | evento making money by their Wall street opera- | at #5 25, do, good. 1, at $6. Common to good CONNOLLY.—On Saturdgy, Mareh 14, JoHN Con- 4 in the House i 7 It gives the wharf | dent. Likely enough I would get picked up some- | of both sexes, from five to fifteen years | tion, ia to add the Eric road to the monopely they | strained were 283 No. % #5 60: No. 1s | xouy, in the 6th year of his age, ‘Owners on the line of the Hariem river at Second | timea, too. But one thing Ido know—t! shouldn't | of age, belonging to the city of New York. Thécon- | sioaay have of the New York Central, the Hud 33 0 Gh: bale, 95 36 0 28 Bi oree on af Tek |, The friends and ‘relatives are invited Qvenue the right to build slips and docks, thereby | gelect men becanse I knew they were rascals, and | didons of admission are a commitment by a Magis- | Steady have poli dollgsinn acaba end eng ba to attend the funeral, from his 387 making a vast improvement on the plan of the Har- | wanted rascally work out of them. AndI believe | trate or @ surrender from the parent or guardian, | River, the Harlem and one or tvo of their Western | “pPaovisions.—Receipts, 599 bbia, 19 do. beet, 401 | Second avenue. bor Commissioners, which pro) nstraction | there are ploity of men generally known to be | evidence heing required in either case that the chitd- | connecitons, and thereby dictate their own rates of | packages cut meats, 894 do. and 144 kegs lard, There wasa | OONKLIX.—On Sunday, March 16, FRANK, son of Of a continnous bulkhead, at which vessels would be | jionest who can be got to fill these places, provided | ren are! in the condition specified and entitled ss froight with th t of iant marked improvement in the demand tor pork to-day, but = | Jacob H. and Charlotte Conklin, aged 3 years, 6 Bnable to lie during the more rapid stages of the tide | the revenue service Is made respectable, so that it | to the care and the support of this asylum. The | *#re and freight with the consent of a pliant Legisla- | slight reduction irom yestertay’s prices, waa granted; the | iomtha and 10 days. in the Bust river. ‘The bill breaks up this Iine into an | won't be euougit to place aman under suspicion to | average time that children remain in the institation | ture. At present the Erie stands in the way of the | market clowug steady, however, at $2400 a 68800 fot Hew | Tne relatives and friends of the famtly are respect~ irregular contour of docks and basins, wherein ves- | gay that he ia a revenue officer, is less than one year. This asylamn is incorporated | accomplishment of thetr designs, and they are siriv- | #24 0 for new taess, £20 475, 0,428 fp for,old do. $20a 421 | fully invited to attend the the rest- Bela nay transact-their business much more ¢ ‘And there's one more point that I’ve long had my | by the State Legislature, and has now been in opera- - ve the Obetdele ‘at ail Dagarda. elth. for prime, and $22 » £% for meas. There were | dence of his parents, 118 Bank (Menday) ly and safely. ‘The day is coming when the wharfing | mind made upabout, Ofco urse,if the power came inio | tion sixteen years, It is managed by a board of | ' to remove the obstacle al all hazards, either by | gates for future delivery of 250 bbls. new mess, at #24 0 for | afternoon, at one o'clock. interests of this portion of the city will be second to | my hands, I should try to carry out my ideas about | twenty-four ‘directors, of whom RO “Wet. | fair menns or foul. ‘The Erie aroused the ire of the | April, and 1,230 do. t 34 7) for Muy, seller option. | DeLMEGE.—On Saturday, March 14, Many, infant none in importance, and timely logistation is uecited | j:J peileve that in levying taxes we ought to keepour | more, Esq. 18 President; Peter Cooper and | yanderbiltparty when it contracted to open a througn | Dread, h net at Use 8 acre was’ | daughter of John I, Delmege, deceased, aged & to anticipate the wants of commerce. eyes steadily on one principle, which should govern | John T, Adams, Vice Presidenta: Wm. ©, Gilman, | i524 route to Chicago b; aranteeing the | active de prices ‘remained. firm. Sales 1,000 | Months and 7 days. Se us througnout—we should strive to take the burdens | Secretary, and Benjamin F. Builer, Treasurer. | broad gauge ro pAdep sd bois. at #1 for eomnon to good mess, and | | The relatives and friends of the family are off indusiry, and to secure our laboring classes reilef | Twelve thousand nine hundred and forty-twe ehil- | construction bonds of the Akron and Toledo (ninety | #19 a $22 60 for extra do. Of tierce beef smail’ sales | fully invited to attend the funeral, from 128, St. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. from foreign competition.” dren have been committed to the Asylum since its | six miles) branch and arranging with the Michigan | Were made. within the range of 9% a 448 50 for prime | Mark's place, this (Monday) afternoon, at aM “That means tari, pretty strong, doesn’t it, Mr, | oruization. |The Asylum is located oa 176th street | Souter Company for the laying of a third ral from DE Pb ye oreloek, eh ‘ ai ae c Tel Elever venues, i. i .—On Sun March Sarg The Boston Post, March 14, states that the demo- | ie." nat moans tari pretty strong; tt means a Reiss aad has Ke office and house of feception at | Totedo to Chicago, and hence the present contest. Prioed B00 puckaree within dhe camgeot Wuage. @ tiie. fOr ary Ewa, agett 06 yours and 15-day earn dag| rats in New Hampshire at the late election reduced | high trim. We can’t protect our laboring ciasses | 1! West Thirteenth street. Chidren remain a few | yere was threatened an independent line to the | salted and pickled shoulders, 13440. a 1djyc. for smoked do, ‘The friends and reiatives of the famity are the radical majority nearly one thousand votes, | aay other way half so well—can’t secure the revival | weeks at the house of reception and are then trans- tal tre of the West, which wonld great? Isc. a 15 ye. for pickled hame, Msc ® Iso. for smoked ant | fully invited to attend the funoral, m his ‘ r J » | of business and stop the balance of trade and of gold | ferred to the Asylum, Where they remain until dis- | COmmerctal centre oI ich wonld greatly | Isic, for baggee. For bacon there was an improved demand; | posidence, No. 268 Second street, Williamsburg, Gained for their own ticket over four thonsand and | fury june perpetually agulnat Us In the markets of | charged or provided with homes. In both branches | benefit the Erle but damage the Vanderbilt lines; ee rre cient. TE ee or aor Peng | Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. : made anet gain of twenty-four representatives in | the we You know this is no new notion with | 0 the inatitution ae are, kept megarty, | rece and the New York Central party at onee plunged ¥ 3 ations th lard’ wore again Pp Tyr ct thm Merch 14, Mal 7" me: t resent condition of the country seems | ix hours per ¢ and before and after school eac! " - The wal ‘350 bbia, | Oldest twin dang! ol Mary Ann the Legislature. This is doing well and the same | Mme: hit the Preset grunt than ever vefore, I'm ia | day are employed in the Work of the institution, | into Utigation and afterwards into a huge stock- ‘ checae ‘were sieady at our lust | stan, aged 1 month and 11 days, Fatio of reduction and increase will give the demo- f ng our revenue ayatem, of getting the | manufacturing jothing, cultivating the gar- | jobbing operation in order to obtain control of the r ‘The faneral will take place, from the eracy the country in November. nestle industry as fast as we can and | den, jhe ere acres of land being oon. Erie. As it stands their stock specniation has | ¢;, ie of cae Le eth meg Sma Ar with | her parents, Nout Hubert atrect, this (Mont ) lined " . rl competitors.’ necled with the upper house#and are at ‘ ‘ le ‘obts, noon, at one o'clock. Oars for Yonkers a ‘The following letter from Thaddeus Stevens is n on the Forel e com tout your position | all times under the Immediato watch and care of | turned out ® costly experiment, and unless | sales ubout uw obis, HAWLEY.—On Saturday morning, March 14, after given out for publication:— on ike Alabama, elating ag being likely to commit us | ¢ <periencad oflleers and teachers. Only two deaths | they resume buying and so advance the ‘Price | holders were firm ia heir viaws, demanding short illness, JOHN HAWLEY, in the ‘Toth year of ON 8 Tre! 3 ave ocourre in the Asylum in m tun four il P1 7 for standard white. Free dall at 4le, a 4c. 4 x Wasutsetn oo March tt. anit: SiN thaw ail pat a ” Tnever made any ye ‘4 OF fifty-one Months. thie report presente a al bert aa wd Mind ga rar bays eet 150 bois. (regui ar geavity) brought lie. In Le the “FF atpock.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Mareh Thave long and with such ability ay 1 could com- | public speeches on the Alabama claims, as you know. tailed account of the ger operations of the | the virtual consolidation of the fouk Poads | mastet remained qual; sales (part lant evening) 1000 bis | CarmaRiNe M. HATBOCK, aged 96 youre a mand reflected upon the subject of the Declaration of | { have been in favor of collecting ; have wished | institution. The F hi recently adopted un | referred to would be @ great public evil is beyond EWhas-We nota sales of 2,000 Ibe. crude on The relatives and friends of the’ Independence, and finally {i come to the sincere t perhape, talked pri- nal feature of employing a local agent to vielt | dispute, and therefore public sentiment ts against it. fatiy invited to attend the funeral, on vt conclusion that universal su one of the in- omatic crculocution homes in the city chiiren who have DD | mg competition for Western trafic which the Penn. nchansed, being quiet but steady, Carolina | noon, at two o'clock, from. the residence flienable rights intended to be embraced tn that in- r But I've always supposed It could be done ged from the As r ipe' ted at Ie. a 116, and Rangoon wt 61g0. @ Te. gol. brother-in-law, Joseph Lockitt, Jr, No. 172 Oarlt ftrument Uy our fathers atthe nic of Haste 1 treaty, aud ‘certaipty, oF tate, 1 don't see any | care to all wlio have been coun it the insiitue | sylvanla Central and the Baltimore and Ohio roads Tinseed tite bata wt Gab, ald, duty paid; clover, | SYenUe al Wie! 6, spbeension and that they were prevented fro: inserifng It abroad that sliould make me change that | tion. Would offer to such a monopoly would be small, as jo; tino fi "Sah Petia | , Hexey.—The members of A. T. Q. constitution by slavery alone, ‘They bad no intention : | tr influence wontd be paraimount aud ite tendency | SEM ne cunts S216 & O% and roagh Sey 582 | hereby notified to meet at our rooms 187 Det w abandon it as one of the finally evunciated rights, NG WADERS EXTREME RADICALISM. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. - . Pp Cy | “SiEARENT wan pteady at Liye. albe., with sales of 30,000 | sireat, at half-past twelve o'clock, o but simply to postpone it. The Committee on Recon- 10 think there's great danger of my « rs would be to absorb other lines, until the railway | Ibs. within the range, a paying the Jast tribute of respect to our = stroction have inserted that provision with grea continued the Senator, | Surarur Covat—Cincurt.—Part 2%.—Noa, 1100, | system of the country was in a great measure under | pq °\j\!,_tuere wah considerable activity Inthe market for | menher and associate, John Heney., The funerat in the bill admitting the State of Al We eoute other extreme thing, simply because | 1946, 1344, 1304, 1400, 1124, 1278, 1202 4 . aaa Dube sloeity ae ten a iinet te sale ge ei | will start from his late ‘residence, 1 fol its control, This, therefore, is a matter for legisia- 10... @ 11%60,; the sales were 1,887 hds., 7 fully invited to Union. They have finally resolved ways had the hable of speaking my mind | 1404, 1415, 1414, 1416, 1418, 1420, “ y! 50 9,802 boxes at 10ia¢. n L2igc,; | Mombers of other clubs aro. res} be Admitted into the Union unless unc loa'teeom tokuow itch about human na- | 3 1041, 1043, 1161, 1166, tive interference: and a law, since repealed, was once ‘and stendy sierday’a | attend, J. W. BROWN, lent, ton. Tauppose that ine power and reapon- | 4 | 1904, 109, 1003, 1162, 713, 658, 759, 1054, 265. ' | passed in this State disqualifying any person from 8. D. ROSENTHAT, Beer eta TT* sare 14, Ormenta iwaya tends to make aman more cautions. | Srrenue Covwi—SPRCIAL THRM.—Nos, 114 202, | hong q director of more than one rakway Hiuxxicke.—On Saturday, 4 now in process of construction oF reconst Y well tant It 14 01 for & man lo | 99, 149, 91. perce ee a Ks ahvty mien eh ible. imi Mil GUANINE tan thir Lovrse, aged 4 years, 7 months and 1 aT ited t may be advised thereof. THADDKUS STEVES on his own individual responaibitiiy | Svernioe Counr—Trras TenM.—Pi company within the State, At the ClOs® | gator itary iis, mt Ilsger m 1 ogee rt | Relatives and frtends of the faely are vooacce ‘The republicans of Connecticut have made the fol- | A & Senate dl ther thing to Set on the 0, B57, 8 S11, 8015, 2500, S541, of business at six o'clock last evening the AUBERT —Receiphe, 68 byias) ERE Was To bucinens | attend the fungr Soraee South First and Ninth Jowing Senstorial nominations:—risth district, Syl | Movement he makes nt race ewhole uation, Ratha Wek ae market was extremely dnil but steady at the follow. | 49%) An! prices were thomntuale | | Streets, Wiliamaburi, vester Sinith, of Seymour; Sixth, Garry 0, Mix, of | And if men Coluk that T have sometimes advo- peters aricnnd ing qnotationa:—New York Central, 12675 a 127; Erie, THE DRY GOODS TRADE MicgiNa,—On Saturday, March 14, at the residence ad o see Where I have eve “isrluate ein spirl 104, , 1107, so ee * Roc! igtreats 2 he street, Mr. 4 Fifwenth, Charles B. Andrews, or Livonseld; Four- | here is my pubic record in the Glove—T¥e. beet. & 1, Om 105 Mer Noe | 68%4; Northweatern preferred, 1274 a 73; Nock Isinnds | rhe markot for domeatio cotton xoods has been | flis’ remains Wil be taken to: Chatleston, Me. for 1, 96th O05) | aren 04%: eeabere, 98; Cleve domesti rs teenth, B. H, Bugbee, of Killingly; Seventeenth, | free talker bere for seventcen years, and have gen- , B88, a0, 925, 969, 970, 906, 615, N91, 1016, | 94% 0944; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 99; Cleveland | sorrewna irregular during the past week, and prices mone and Bangor papers please copy. y 1. Demoe: erally taken ail the responsibility that seemed to be- | — Maine, CouRt—TRIAL ‘TenM.—Noa, 435, 517, 600, | and Toledo, 10534; Pacific Mail, 1104 a 110%; At- ci ‘Theodore S$, Gold, of Cornwall. Democratic nomt- long tome—let them look over the Glove, aud Bee | 604, 511, 605, 488, 619, 507 1 622, 6a 624, 626, 4 i " "4 have fluctuated considerably. During the first of the Nreqins.—On oy March 14, MAky Hinarys, nations are—In the Fourteenth district, Joxeph D. | what my intemperate actions have been. 628) 527, 628, "oa, b90, G81, 6 ' a * | lantic Mail, 90; Western Union Telegraph, 33% a week there was greater buoyancy and firmness under ted widow of Walter Higgins, of thise ity. Bates, of Killingly; Thirteenth, Elisha Potter; six- | Pve always wanted, you know, to travel ahead | Unrrép States Disraict Covir . 160, 167, 1, | 2976; Fort Wayne, 100% @ 100%. After the sharp relatives and friends of the family, also the es, ; J | irtnien line ‘of on + }, 187, 1, the cable cotton news, but when the cotton market | members of Long Island No, F. and A. M., teenth, Seth Logun; Pitti, Isaac T, Rogers, of Mil. | On the skirmial Une of our principles, but have | 2, 3, 4, 6 K decline in Erie from 16% yesterday morning it 18 | became duli and prices fell off about ic. per pound | and Montauk Lodge, No, 114, 1.0, of0. Hare reapeet: ford. the enemy. Now You know my course here well | DRArH OF AX IxvuNton.-Flenry Derringer, the in- | OM/Y Feasonable to anticipate am upward reaction, | 1,,, goods market became somewhat unsettied by | fully Invited w atiend the funeral, from the residence The New Haven Pattadtum (radical) says many ef | enough. You know that | never differed, to any | ventor of fhe Bistol which bears his name, died re- | the more expecially as the recent monetary strin- | 1, deuire to sell which was manifest on the part of Gsen Tato te bee poe No. i Rising Rtg tts readers will “doubtless remember the Key. Mr. | Scriots extent rors my party, except ou one Maer | eee rendanih Of” Preavtent Teckeec, eno was | ScuCy bas subsided, the amailer speculators. ‘The largo dealers resisted | paxt two o'clock, witnout further notice. & colored clergyman, who was ordained i srit: rar thines, and of a Fy and Loans on call were made freely on Saturday at 4 Hin.eN.—On Friday evening, March 13, Jonanna / pordosa, 1 clergyman, wes wrong, and the majority of the American peo- | his gneat at ubsequent ents the movement as long a8 possible, having fall cont: ~ enh hile foie three or four years since in the North Charcb, | ple were wronut; If 1 was invemperate tn action, OF notables at Washington, song whom were proms. | the legxl rate on mixed collaterals, and pret a denco in the future, but were finally compeited to | rocke, uldehburie Germane, in the 68th year of hoe and who officiated as minister to congregation of his |}, lous, or extreme, Or iinpract le, BO were | nen , , Rusk, Sev! seven per cont may be the rule until after the firat be In view F' . id ey. the chiefs of the Cherokee and other Indian i Work down certain fabrics oF be undersold. In , people in New Haven, ‘This gentleman, we learn by | ‘But on one point 1 did dister from my party. | who manifested warm and friendly interest in lis | D€Xt month, there is no probability of any further | ris tact, we sind some of the lending goods selling | ,, The telatives and friends are invited to attond the telegraph, has been nominated for Secretary of State | That was in opposing Mr. Lincoln's course in pocket- advancement, and whose regard—often exhibited in | pinch being experienced. The city bank statement funeral, from the residence of her son-in. 4 paar 11 ing our Keeonstruction bill, and setting up a recon- tm North Carolina, He wae educated in Glasgow, | sfycuion policy of his own—exactly the thing thas Seotland, and is a mnan of much ability and bigb | has got us into all this trouble now. I did feel very eharacier.* much opposed to that, and | said 80, That splendid pent in Philadelphie affaires for sixty yeara counted. The legal tender notes show @ decrease Mr. lower. New York Mills muslins, for instance, Which } Henry ‘Meyerholz, corner of Schenectad Bove i home—| retal ‘ a ly. avenue bn | Soreain ar Laine mngme-—he (Tetained anti | for the week is again unfavorable, as was generally | ba5¢ jaseiy ruied firm at 20¢., are now selling at 29c., | and Wyekorstrect, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, poraries ont of mortal associations, He was promi- | *Mtclpated; but the effect of this has been die | and are By no means active at that. And certail | at one o'clock, without further notice, other ‘good ‘are correspondingly lower, though no’ HiULinn.—Suddenly, on Saturday, Mareh M4, of EEE IES SCS

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