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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ’25, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. —_—_— statement cotton and cotton movement | mained mony nt Thc.» Be. for 1868 crop, be. a 20e. for 1867 | of the Lo” . miar state and yioids a superior red wine. The | and ahdtted by Southern rebate, with the conmvance FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | filqren of te otion rerst of August. The | “Wctaaesa Ra’ tat 6Rie penne dene, bua | fe aed Mes tee eterno ess | OF : 988 | prices ‘deman penne total crop was 2,430,803 bales against 1,961, Thoscovado on private terms, ‘We quote Chie seneifuse | 7. <f® deat native “Chany ia thet wade from te Laxe | fake the lead, but submnita | Pe ssok on maid “on | had mel Mae gave We wt Som | M6 aia Cais rerrade mekaeoa aes | Uy have sald thas te goverment collected a forced Feely eras, Ate. & Ae. 5 do, do. grocery erm (Hyland, and Inst your 1.400 tons of grapes and 24,000 gallons | loan When xt issued the legal tender notes, lt was ——————— THURSDAY, Sept. 4-6 P. M. bales in 1866-7, The i ris amounted to | isc; y.! 4 ald t their d we z thie policy ‘The bears have held bigh carnivalin the Gold Room | the Ist inst. at all the Pd s i Iwan’ » einen eee tee do not come to | compelled to collect this loan because Seymour and | would prevent letecting re that today, and after opening at 14214 and selling up to | 37,308 alex. ‘The exports ve ae cies in. | Pesto Ris, $5bdo, Engl inandsl Oot a Tobe act | Gh Tutarket'ns they are bought up by’ wine companies eeuer dniyal men refused to Head their money ‘to | dentoying thelr own oe thepwere’ . a a si 5 ainst 1,55 NAVAL Svorgs.-——For spirita turne a oe @ government and also preveyted othe! od pining a 442% the price declined at eight minutes past aggregated 1,056,816 Lagan taahatinied | coe atalee tae ee ’ he hel wed 0K doing so’ by alleging that tae bonds and notes were | ments of the 1") 44, sete i sonniaslend Biatate- ene to 1413 in the midst of great excitement; but | the previous year, Phe © tity burned at cen ne mits ° ‘resuarty "| GOLD AGAINST GREENBA + | not worth the paper they ; right, DU" cee Tong suffering they would finally de- this was only momentary and @ reaction to 142 suc- | States m 1867-3, including Me quantity DUNC £5 ag 1 proms, we aunts Bierchamable ‘and ablyplng lots isc. & ll i | tet an Se One ena thant hetiand’ taekise ce ceeded. Tue closing transactions prior to the ad- | ports, wos 08,165 bales, These Agures do Hot diner York bblas at 44S and 150 do. bab ago te. Tosi ar who lous. tn. Maunachuumanes aukaa Gate ae {iaaeueTNTA motoas by wh ch ] the >eenolder snd that the Jogal tender noies should i fas rather more active at (Or, jes. bein, credi bonds, "i , paym Journment of the board were at 141%, following hover eae He ‘hese We published a few days ago | s13 bblte No. # at #2 i Edo. ae rads Joey st Prd vey nud Defence of the Question, Tet me Pisatrate this point. The soverp~ont CARY trosmversion into bonds bearing interest. ‘which tho Auctnations Were Dees Ta1i and 142, psunject. The following explanatory re- | SNlOyso0d strained af #2 Y, 100 do No, ata i 8) do; DaGOKLANB, SED %, TH5R, | Wanted shot, shell. powders tents and cloth™,7.cnt | “By the use of this Inconvertibie and irredecmable on thre ve a5 BU. 189 do, pale at 4 90 @ 148 do. (0. a . - he ci hese the x T estimate that there is a tax imposed the latest quotariy ° 2 p rks accompany the settement in question:— 5 tga 86, We quote aralned B3 6). No, 282 8) 9 | To THE EDITORS ge THR BOSTON Dainy ApventiseR:— | less they could procure these rebe"ion would | paper money Sie aieet quolastin Gh she scteep being 16i7¢ | marke aonompeny He RASRRARAANRENARIST |S De SEE CIA TC erigrtkahy denis Ee Becerra prepared at the re- | succeed. Seymour, Vall i, Pendleton and | Upon the mass of the people, and a ortung nok to the 2. he efforts of the bears to de- | C pave 94 interlor of New York, Ohio, Penasylva+ %, ‘Tar was in demand, Sales #180 bbis, Newberne at quest of some geatiemen living in the Filth district. | other peace jemocrats desir to prevent the gov- | goverameut ba fa a cre Doone, the of Press ine market were aasistea by the ru. | Sued as been once counted 2 - Ba bGe 2 As I have found that a larger audience can be | ernment from obtali these articies, as they | Of not less than $100,000, § aggregat wor that the 7 | ie, Ace ae p the South tay ay sa L4ied Y aS Ke sperm there wore further sales of 6% | Feached through the press than ta apy other man- | would be used 80 A to diminish the democratic | sales of commodities alone, ort ing stock: ponds th 8 9 y L vhich was | yh iribadag essee, &c. le wh i 5, a e be z Yalse. 2 Re eter at ew eee ee ee Meet a mae papaya ican of ay yf was herd at Stok wih at i are. yy ones ner, | respectfully submit thts address in support of | party of the Souuh, and real estate, have been ascertained from the tax 2 sh however, understood that about a quar | Tis wil rs mand; sales 10,00 gallon: ish at $1 03 & Ob; Graal mption of the country’ with TOFMEr YeOrs, AG 1E | Tee eee nate and bee ee cy ¥ ve at 0 a year, and an al- the sixth resolution adopted at the Republican state Yo procure these the government needed money; | returns to be over $11,00),000,000 a Convention held. at Worcester on the 9th instant, ag | it could not borrow enongh and it therefore said, wo | lowance of one per cent Is but a simall rate to allow ter of a million was sold at 143. yesterday afternoon | was any years since when all or nearly Bil Paovisions.—Receipta, 32 bbls pork and 65 do. lard, The ™ : for the risk of measuring al! these transaetions for a spectal purpose, and this was the first sale of | art oo cousuined by our mills first @ame | market for pork to-day, though leva active than yesterday, | f0UuOWa:— srt penx: Ae GIO tea! and py | with a Suctuating measure of value. ‘This guaranteo gold by the government for a long time past; but no | tw ihe board, Me of course then egunted | was firmer, ‘The sales Kae about ieee bbls, at 825 25 a giles Taps the mnpcennot the republican Rare ia sean~ tae compelica Greditora to take them. Now what |i hot,lost to the country, but is pald by consum- k eetten ne Conrieel DOCK Uy talk oSaal, Ga ba tor tofins roccn at Sn TERMITES fen eine! | do tuake tte soknat engl ioe mv the pails debt in | had these creditors lent to those whe owned them? | ers to the dealers or inldle men by whom ex: a matter of sacred honor; while the demo- | Surely gold or its equivalent, for up to that time | changes are je. It causes an unequal nis an evasion of our duty and frandupon there had been no depreciated currency, It follows | distribution of the annual product of the | and other facilities has rendered this course anneces- Sing SAD) hola some Ome ‘< counter Ps a r i Turther sales will be mac bs ano Me) co. to rhe interior; but the multiplication of railroad Fee aS) ice prime meee and OR8 Tamae RS for prine, hogs were # shade better and in fair demand, selli serly bet crease rate! as minis | sary and expensive, and large amounts are now con- io, Ti iva Nee the i 7 five-twenty bonds in greet: Properly being to increase rataer than to di a | sary and exp Bive. a 10!¢0. ‘The arriva's were 3,200 head, For bee P rusted the nation, that by means of the legal tender notes the govern- | _ If we are to pay the five-twe d Mts coin reserve, ‘The borrowing demund was much | Stwed on or mear the plantations or shipped inland | mand was. linited and prices werd heavy. “The sales were 3 | 1 trust that men of all parties will take pride in the | ment tramsterred to tiseit- $450,000,000 OF teal eepitas | backs Wwe cannot finish the job until 1873, as the lass chapatthn a’ siege this week | alr eRe Lee tes eerie ainer emma ors, | Tle 22 O1s tae Oe ee ee ee exhibit which Ihave made of the resources of this | in gold or its equivalent, which had been accumu | of the bonds were Jssned in 1998, and even General pore active than on any previous day this wel AN. | apne by callnoad fromm, Mowe 30 New York, Butta, | do. Teree best fascial, knd iistha sieemae country, EDWARD ATKINSON. - | qnted by the owners thereor before lowal tonter | Butierdoes not propos? to. anticipate payment dur- from 3 to 10 per cent per annum and 1-64 to i-16 a pila o3t ae Prov aepce, £o. Tt will be und: T- | pales were effected within the range. Cut meats THE COST OP THE WAR, act was passed. Now is.matters not how much these | ing the first five years. T ask you, gentlemen, it per diem was paid for the use of coin, Later, | Stood that with increasing factlities of intercommu- | ticht "demand, and _ prices Total ......- $4,000,000,000 | notes have spate since. ‘The government re- | there were no other and higher reason for condemn. nication every year it is impos ie W arrive at the pickled = shoul 12c, « 12s Already paid. 1,516,000,000 | cetved their fuli value in gold dollars and in real | tng this policy, will It pay? Can we afford a tax of however, a few exceptional transactions were Te- | xrowth of each State separately, though the ‘ship- ported “fat” and at owo pee cent per annum | ments, &c,, are necessarily arranged In that way. ee ied ‘as after the reguiar hour for | The hirge item of Virginia receipts will arrest the at- For carrying; but this was after the Fallin’ inrougn | tition of all concerned in the cotton trade, for while making returns to the Gold Exchange Bank, through | the growth of the State has not probably exceeded which the clearings are made. ne demand for cus- Oe bale her shipments and consumption Uh i « port has exceeded six hundred | Placed by our statement at 187,487 bales, most of it toms duties at this port has exceeded 8 ‘ coming inland from South Carolina, North Carolina dollars they must be paid or justice will not be done. | $100,000,000 a year in order that we may cheat our Azooans ssn an co ABAEE A000 Now let us see ‘what consideration the Sovernpent Reasons out ‘of twenty or thirty per cent of their ‘The statement of the receipts a xpenses of the | received for the 7 5-l0ths and the five-twenty bon government for the iast three years submitted by me | I will give you a real case. * Tonce saidto @ member of Congress from e- at the republican convention at Worcester appears One of the cotton mills of which I am treasurer | Chusetts, ‘“icneral, 1 wili acceyt your pronests or ry at Loc., and 600 do. for D to have excited great attention, and to have been | mado eight-ounce tent duck which we sold to the | and I will take greenbacks for my tive-twenty bonds. pou elietsogdan, nee Te en highly satisfactory to all loyal and true men, Had | contractors who made tents, agreeing to take our | and now that I have them I say, give me dollars {or r day since Monday, and nearly all Tat Ti a 2 RUM, . fa bulk, wae dal but firmer, thes the democratic leaders been willing to acknowledge | pay in whatever they received from the governinent. e greenbucks. eae oa a ny Loft being bought by the | gat Bast Tennessee, and not otherwise accounted | yciiu no caieatbelow Lie. Relued wes in good demani from | the truth—had they been earnest in their desire to | Innvy took 7 810sh notes; transferred them to ua, and | “Why 60? aald the General. this gold is borrowed instead of being bought by the | for, exporters and speculators, and prices were atrifie higher. | malntala the honor and credit of the country—they | we sold them mostly to the savings banks of Massa- “Because,” said I, “there i3 no doubt as to the fmporters, the result of which is seen in the large The total debt of the city of Boston on the ist of | closing tirm at Bic. The salen wore 100 bola. alaulard white, | would have admitted the unanswerable evidence | chusetts at less than par in curreucy. No money, no. | law or the coniract on this greenack bond. | It is mercantile a8 Well as speculative “short? interest | May last amounted to $14,146,900, of which the de- Ba 60d, ira eleventa Nhe Gold each daa Wich T gaye of aur, Immense, strength and re; | greenbacks even, intervened in the transterion. Now | duo real dollars, on, demand, aud Ldewaud pay- q cet el Aly ove Bc. im_ was in d la i OCH, ) jet me ask General Butler in what mone; y 4 i outstanding. The market is at present largely over- | tails are as subjoined:— oy bee gop creer Peres bap aales pains 900 Claim for the republican party the eredit of the | the dvesmvecte honda inte whieh the savings bans tN, aitsrwetea? thie! Genorat,, the meaning of sold, and a reaction against the bears is | Funded city debt.. $9,152,¢59 ited and almost ail of the sales for this month were mace | wonderful results which have been accom- | converted these notes? Will he pay them in tent | that.note is, ‘value five dollars. meviiable from this cause alone. The Sub- | Untunded city debt. 125,2 vance of fully Ic. per gallon. The sales comprised | plished during the last three years, in the | duck? Ihope he Will, as it would have more value | “But,” said I, “according to the letter of the law , 776: Water loans 8.807 TT | eS Cen ne aioe oowe forse | reduction of our war liability by the amonnt | than the bond or the note of the United States would | and of the contract it is duc,» It reads, ‘The United Froasury,, diabursed SLT Wh. eop CUrIne We | Roxbury, del 991,206 | Member at 3c. 50) do, aL ABiic-, BY do. at Bren the market | of one-quarter of the total debt tnourred. They | have if he had. his way, ald thus the depositors | States promise to pay five dollars to the bearer,? and day in payment of the Mnterest on the public debt, ——— | Toit doctor October} of private. terms; 8.600 do. for Nove. | Might hive said, “All this 1s trae; but itis to the peo- | would got something. in the absence of any time specitied It is now du and the steamer Weser, for Bremen, took out 14,146,400 | ber at Bic. x dlc. almost all at Be, a Bee. 8,000 do, for De- | Ple—to the nation—that this credit is to be given, But I must trace out our own transactions yet far- | You assert that it has a difierent meaning. I cai , y 14,011,656 | cember at 30c. a 30, 0) do. from October to Decemver | and not toa party.” And Ishould have admitted | ther, In the year 1869 my corporation borrowed | nvt allow Bie to take the letter of one law and what all th fds sao of CaN Give me the letter rail the year | me and with the honest men of all parties and re- | little doubt that man: Je in Essex county are both or the meaning of both. option also $00 bbls. naphtha on private | Goem th's nation from the burden. of the remainder depositors, ‘The.money lent me ‘was gold oy ite | _-And, gentlemen, that ‘conversation T say 4s a.com 15-0 casen, i vind, wt 22!gc. 80] ro) he oon t ie 4¢ | of our debt by honest payment as soon as possible, te 63.1n greenbacks, | Plete exposure of the sophistical p ation for the Rangoon was in xood demand and sales were made ry Pi ivalent. I paid that note in 1863.in ry ayment of the five-tweuty bonds, 8 . Bales 1,000 n was dull and nominat a: 14 aberland cut Vige. m Ife. for short rll ‘or short clear. Lard was dail and heavy vderately active for future delivery. ‘Thi ackages at 19¢, n 20c, for No. 1 to prime ates Total. F y de $12,000 in coin. The volume of speculative business | Unfunded rH 186,243, ae ouoh meant ‘at Slise., buyer's option, 2,000 do. for all | their claim and have asked them to co-operate with $50,000 of another savings bank, in which J have | you call tl fe year a at Blige. elles ption, and 1,000 do, Was unusually heavy, and the bears put out their Classification of the consolidated debt:— contracts without regard to price, their main object | Water debt—the net cost of the works to being to offer (he market down as fast as possible, May 1, 1868... Rick. ui $7,677,702 | or's0y ings in“bond on private terms, “We quotede ade, | But the answer to my statement made by the | efusir were then worth only sixty-eight cents in | 80-call City debt, proper, 8,562,392 ce 1 th h: to talk about the payment The decline has, however, been altogether too rapid ou 4 ay currency. Carolina wan quiet at 93;c. a 103gc. leaders of the democratic party—if answer it can old (but which represented 100 cents received b* it wut ime enough. to talk abou! pi to be sustained, even supposing air the theory Wan ee 1,915,500 | | SteAniNe was dull and scarcely a0 firm. “Sales, 15,0001bs., | be called—has been far different. Unable to find eA Tali ed Hes the bank, ag L have poeanky sf of bonds which are not yet due, but only redeemable. : PPO ‘oxbury debt 991,206 | part at gc. a 2lc, any error in my statement, they have attempted | pelieve, converted these greenbacks into five-twenty | When we have provided for the payment or funding pon ‘which te Deere. ape ,acting, We comech))) = prives, "The silos: wore 1000 begs es Cannock areatte wg, | to continue to deceive thelr followers. by entering bonds.’ General Butler says, “Pay these bonds in | of our demand notes. Gne effect of the fall has been to advance | onlin spare: $14,146,900 | Siny paid, Clover was dull and unchanged at 1c. a'liie. | @ general dental of the facts, unsupported S| the same money of the same vaine that was sub- | | Congress passed an act for the funding of these the rates of foreign exchange, and this will ing to the sinki re oy Other kinds were unchanged. particle of evidence, and to make up for the | gcrined for them;” that 1s, pay sixty-eight cents in | notes into long bonds, but the act failed to become « ‘s change, ing to the sinking fund. «$4,762,299 0G ‘he market for raw was passably active, the de- | weakness of their case by use. For id. When he does this he will cheat those who | law because Andrew Johnson pocketed it. Whew react upon the gold market, There would | Also bonds and mortgages on mani be no objection to this decline in the premium it it | and in the Treasury, amount. firm at ING... ccrcsseeee teseeeeereae — 487,070 comprised 1,275 hhds, at Le, resulted (rom natural causes and was likely to prove as art at Wye. ; alao 1,250 boxes at Lge. a 144 5,199,530 | Ghba, inferior to common retining 1010. ‘© 107 i perso1 still being principally from refiners, and prices were | this I thank them; should one of the 80-called demo- ‘ited thi ld in 1859 out of thirty-two per cent | Congress meets again for business his opporiilon He. ice for alr to quod refuing Cube, The sale | oratic papers of the present day insult me with com- | ornelr capital, ‘The bank will have only $84,000 of | will become nugatory. es at c. We quote: mendation I should immediately examine my record | goid to represent $50,000 deposited in 1859. Justice is due to the people whose wages are paid ent fair to | to ee what dishonest or disloyai act I had com- ‘The very men who are interested as degositors in | in these notes and who bear the tax caused by t! ele a 3 Permanent, Vue wen jel merely she precear of 8 ao | 800d rocery, 11540. a 1c, ; prime to chotee do,, 1 mitted. this bank will, I doubt not some of them, bedeccived | fluctuating value. Redeem them, I say, and don’t movement in the opposite direction it is agrave | Net debt May, 1868.................0+4-- $8,947,530 | centricugal (bhds. and Doses), Ifo, s We. mciassos, 954 I will note merely one ment which hasbeen | into voting for General Butler, for the bank is in | detraud the masa of the people under the pesience 2 Since the above date the fonded debt has been in- | 1°; Melado, 7c. a 8ige.; Porto Rico, fair to prime rein- 1 nged aga nat me. The New York World alleges that | Besex count: of saving something. Don’t make a great cial public evil, for all these violent fluctuations unsettie eandtt 080 ' jag Cc. # LL sc. j fair to good grocery, 11340, a 1259 es it ig Impossible we should have patd one quarter of iia Ageia bonds thus taken by the bank, | mystery out, of a matter of simple honesty. To an Values and are detrimental to the public interests, | Crensed $1,000,000, frm at I5ne, forband, Vice, elds: for sole witteaniTéi;ere | OUF debt, since if we had our credit would have im- | tnese depositors haye received. Six per cent interest | honest’ man there is no mystery in this matter ot while they inure only to the proiit of a few specula- le receipts for customs and the recetpts, pay- | 1410. for yellows. Stock, raw, September 21, 1863:- Sas proved and the premium on gold would have de- | in gold, and when they are paid 100 cents in gold on | finance. Recognize your debt and pay it as soon as tors. Hence C hould impose a heavy tax | ents and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | bhds., 42,003 boxes, 86,481 bags. clined, But they fall to remember that by the act of | the principal they will get just what the government | You can; that 1s the whole science of finance. corelorren gear 4 for the expired portion of th Kk have bee! oraprised GOW ibe at ide, wide, Sh Ower Thosales | J. Wilkes Booth the administration was changed, | porrowed of them and no more. The probiem now before us is to establish the on al! speculative transactions im gold and thus | (1000 P o week ave "Deen 88 | comprised $0,000 Ibe. af 18: 68 lB vurket wae firm at | aNd they Ignore the discredit which their tewiers | °rhe'Covernment borrowed. this money by a forced | credit of the country upon the Arm basis witicho ur @iminish the evil attending the present excessive | [llows:— 80c. a s5c, In boudy but tho business was light, “Thera were | have catised by thelr avowed intention of repudiat | joan; it wasa harsh measure. But-what would my | Wealth and resources warrant. This requires no “ . " Custom House, Sub-Treasury.—_——— bbls. fr it BI 40, ing the debt should they come into power. te other note have been worti had therebel- | Statesmanship and/no great financial ability. Ali epecculaticn in tas) COMMOGIY. Ai DING Hare Be Recents. Receipts. Payments, ' Halances, aah ‘That ail those who now call themselves democrats | H0le oF any other note lave been work bad Mia renin | that i required is that sound common sense ot Sept. 21...$474,145 $4,141,468 $3,077,065 $02,304,884 intend repudiation { do not affirm, but the very act | together, and. my. corporation would have | Witch General Grant: ts the great exponent. 1 raryg | Sept. 22.07" 705) 76 92,201,488 THE WINE. MARKET. of the democrats of Massachusetts in thelr State Con- | heen bankrupt. By the. act of borrow- | ‘The first step. must, be te defeat the so-called demo Me. 142% 5:50 P. M % & 142 Sept. 1,146,788 92,699,872 Te vention, in rejecting the financial plank adopted by | ing that savings ate deposit ana other ore pes St Pega einag inant ores er ce There was no material change in the tone of the | 5°!" ® STAG 706,058 98,602,000 | rrere was but Ite ebange inthe wine ‘mérket daring the | Signing the republican policy in regard to our dent, | Capialof like character the mation was saved aud | Hise s te aim to lie republicans put do not stata Money market, but the exceptional transactions at SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Past seven days, but the wilkey market, has been unusually | jg 9 full and damping. condemnation of their asso- | heen raved bank, Sorponatién; depositor and all aa bie latform of the purty. We must not eim~ 142% 1:08 P.M of i by Mve per cent were somewhat more numerous. Tho exched and a larger quantity of straigbt Rourbon has changed | ciates elsewhere. | would have been ther, justice is done ress administration of President Graut by c el en who have not ‘sufiicient c1 > Thursday, Sept. 24—10:15 A.M. bands than during and previous week this year. We hear of But my present purpose is to make a financial | gj) are saved, but we had better Lave been ruined | electing to Congress men w! t general rate for call loans on mixed collaterals was, 20000 Us 6's: 80, 08 Trex aa 8 Wells-Fargo Ex. ity | one firm having sold and contracted no lesa than 12,000 bbls. | ¢Xbubit Which, while if 1s entirely diferent from my | than now to be dishonored. polltical fea eeeriney pono and comer to Growever, four per cent, and the principal dealers in faint Sn. gesies do BL, | at full quotations. The prospect for tho fall trade is good, former one, will yet fully coudrm the statements I have said, gentlemen, that we have raised by | ‘he 1 Mig cat ned: Zepud 7 nm re government securities were, as usual formany weeks | 222000 US 6's, 5-20, ¢, "64. 1097; made in that. taxation in seven and a quarter years ot active and | der the cover of a iegal quibvle—men who clann 0 do... and there is every Indication of prices remaining firm for In the year 1857 the total debt of the United States 2,213,342 regard the letter of the law under which the five- a enabled to borrow all they required at three. | suum use cou sa iy | some time to come. The supply of high wines continues | was abodt $29,000,009. ‘This debe steadily incraased | Passive War {he Sain Ot ete aiced the Fond and | Tenty bonds have been issued and ignore the letter, : } A Be Ba + 1094 20 American Express. - 0. ere ts very little currency being sent westward | £2 00 US 6'%,5-20,cou, 65 Tog zi) Merchants'Union Ex 2474 | short and prives have again advanced. during the administration of James Buchanan, While | receipts to gold, and T find that this nominal sum | buts te their own meaning, of the law under 5 nice ate ee uated Mi ' that honora}le democrat Howell Cobb, since traitor ey = | Wilich the greenbacks were issued, ‘Tro this centre, and small and moderate amounts | iwoo Us ski, Aisin May 100 HE ¢ , Comac brandiesremaln frm at previews quotations, The | S04 how again. ao shining’ lent in eve demograne | FebFesents about $1, 760,000,000 tn ool or in real dal: |i 'Gi ihe ete einbarise: tie’ adiaikistration of ‘of currency are still being received from Western | 3000 US 50, c 109. demand is principally for consuipption, but there is abetter | arty, wag Secretary. of the Treasury. In 1860 the States must have collected taxes, or, what is the | President Grant by sleeling. men to Congress who ‘olties. A Chicago journal of Tuesday says that mer- | 5000 US inquiry for Job lots, There has been no movement in Ro- | dent amounted to a little more than $60,000,000, e thing, muat have diverted labor from pro- | Will ake from his administration the power to ber- strat cheile brandies, and qnotations remain unebanged, The proceeds of the loans thusr alsed were applied age Jeast one- | row more money should it be needed to put down Jamatea ruin continues in fair request for consumption. | by those distinguished democrats, Floyd, Toucey aud Sa ee bei Cll 4 Bib itagecane ‘cake the rebellion now threatened. This we should do if he demands A meaty iavury. prevails for job oteor se | Thompson, to the arming and equipping af, the | ‘tie rotut tax om all the States $2,000,000,000, in gold, | We by our representatives authorize loca! taxation Croix, tad shonld holes taake Any concession considerable | Southern States to prepare them for r bellion. | This ‘And. now, gentlemen, if you would’ fully realize | upon United States bonda. might be done in this article, At present prices have | Sutn is therefore part and-parcel of the debt which | what this effort has really been, I ask you to com- As our true, honest, upright Treasurer Spinner haw tendency, the democratic party have entailed upon the country, pare the revenue of these seven and one-quarter | 80 well said:— Marseilles wines are in good demand, and vrevi- | and is a part of the cost of the war J) now propose | yeura with the revenue derived from the people by “once grant to the Staion: me power to tax United. ed. Oporto wines are scarce | to stato the entire cost of the war, aud to prove that | taxation during the whole period preceding April | States stocks and secessi MN have an.easter road prices current; foreign articles | We have paid three-elzhths of tts cost already, 1, 1861, from the date of the adoption of the consti- | to disunion and separation than any tat conid be is All my statements af revenue and of debt are taken | tation’ and the formation of the Union. I have not | opened by an armed rebellion,” 5 joes "age ree | from the finance reports of ‘Becretaries Cobb, Chase, | collated these figures nor verified them mysolf bur | Itell you, gentlemen, dishonest legislation ie ap . i Asse. | Fessenden and McCulloch for the years 1861 and 1867 | in Hunt's Merchants’ Magaztne for December, 1862, | expénsive laxury. tv ruins our credit. See where 1 88% | inctusive, and for the year 1868 from the official esti- | }'gnd this total stated as follows:— we staud:— » | mate recently made public. iy chants there are borrowing very little from their | Stent 6a axe ‘bankers, owing to the cash system of doing business | 1000 | dow... 062 60000 Tenn Hs, new. Rhat prevails, and that the ageregate demand for | ‘boNC és, ex ‘money is rather light, although at the banks where { Jarge grain accounts are kept it is reported active, While there is a strong disposition to favor those ‘who draw against shipments. The Southern cities re botier supplied with currency than is uaval @t this season, and a New Orleans journal of | 2% 1 oh Baturday last remarks that ie money market then | jumenice Wise’ lupy 00 Coqnae Branites. 3. &¥. Martel. James Hennessy & Go 2d wall do she ’ ortatho a tut june 30, Was growing easier. AN the indications at this | WOCMCN efbis sf" teach wo kina KR tis | Ditto, importation 80 7 ‘the war began in April, 1861, “During the next | hf meadcption of the constitution to June 30, contre are still in favor of continued monetary ease, 2000 Chie & Alton Tat m 100 13 er wee M44 Ditto, importa: jon 1866. ie quarier the whole revenue, other ghan from loans, “ he bi ..$1,575,152,579 | Bonds of Brazil... and the quarterly statements of the national banks | bid CoKC&Iuace Roan £09... y | ER PI eine Selenite. Wace one, Iaanetn ded dS) rece Pana: ss jeecesee 116,817,001 are likely to be made up without causing any dis- | 20U ANA THT Sin bret, Bais 400 Wa | Pinet Carillon & Go 5c EG | | The total revenae of the United States from aprit | Prom, direct taxes and miscellaneous 4 4 turbance whatever, although before long a tempo- Too0 Mariposatr 10acf w 00Mia St ‘M4: Sazcrac, De Forge & Fila. 645 | 1, 1861, to June Jo, 1868, being seven aud a qaarter vary advance in the rate of interest is not improba- | Thy) Mik eh t ee lam WaHg 200 Tol, Wab & West wh ane a $8 Prabal active war or of quasi peace, has been as $1,848,275,863 iol South wf bale ; c ; ure ay on ble; but stringency & impossible. The operators for poo Glee tat 8B" 1 .. Bg Pr ean Co. om - H 8 From internal revenue seen $1,123, 100,483 | the ‘of the war, Deine the revenue lectod oe Sore th cexene there taal we neon to aptbeskoee @ rise on the Stock Exchange have, therefore, | {un ratPeatWieuwi BOY ees y ca ee From customs. Heys 830,404,408 Tce dunh on tah, Of: ierloudt.of our Nosesty. , Rothing to fear from this source. The dry goods | ROToLrawarte ed: $66 tun 599 | gato Hivert Pellevolten, 84 90 = | Prom direct taxes. =: 12881,646 | from thia aad speedily compote The payMens Of Oot | UITIONt nea eee eel aloe ae mnomld be- that te, vere tp eng g ee 55 der Selznette, #4 9 a Bd; A. Rasteau, Bd cain juties on tea, cof- auction sales were moderately attended to-day, bat 200 Be | Gains Antes Selutetion GAS0 GS; Lope Belpeats, Oa Se SCRCOURIOnE eet Beesatamn ox sales debt which we have #0 gloriously begun if in time | fee and sugar; or, It we preferred, we coubl abate ‘the bidding was not very spirited and prices were on 3 64 Lafayette, 84 90 a 85, of gold, sales of captu f of war such has been onr record shall we falier now | the income tax, or we could abate whole of the the whole steady. i Pitts, Ft w Pia RR Weg doned property, and sales of sarplus and sink disgraced and dishonored into fraud aad Samp Fes) license taxes pees 100 0 vig material of war. bankruptey? Think of these little items when you vote and vote ‘4 do. log 2% 100 Alton &Ter ARR. 4d 180 There was a bearish demonstration against gov- 0 Guierslives Hin. 4 Id U2 Obie & Alton pref Has this enormons contribution been at the cost of | accordingly. Return members Congress whose ernment securities this morning aud prices were +, | 20 Mariposa pref our prosperity’ Far fromit. 1 will again cite the pares ptions of their duty are founded on fixed prin- es, ‘Total in gold and enrrency........ x nqueray 200 ue, 1868, : ene vie ol a % lower than at the close last evening for the later | 7) {2 I HLS 300 Obto 4 slice Kix Soci 5 0; + Grape ond samo ot sue '$2,511,000,000 Sa MAN eos estate heres hey discredit {s because our prominent legislators Srsues of five-twenties, while in the bonds of 1862 A Row. “Jamaica, $4 » 85 per gallon; Bt. Crots, $6 0 a | Deduct Lore A ayer 000 ‘Since the termination of the war more iron furnaces have | do not represent the honest purpose of the there was a further decline of about i per cent. The | ~ N gland, hess Mois: potions tei to the Pac ailroad.. — 26,000, 4,486,000,000 been erected, more big Aron emnelted, mate bare rolled, : we ought to pay, Wwe can bay and we nies bo pay. . 2 er gallon: Irish, 84 435,000, tee more coal mined, more lumber sawed ewed, | Wi ‘weakness of gold was one cause of the yielding ten- “0 akeuiucky, #1 50 rye 1 a8 <-=-§-t——-— | more veunele bulk upon Ger talanil seabaree pimphauser com iw Ta St a nei one i Ave-twenty, dency of prices, and the rumor that the Treasury Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. ancy dow 1 3 Pure spirits, doy | gotal expenditure made necessary in stracted, more ‘menmateeries of <iaereat Kings started, no! be believed if a district in hi ni ae Was selling coln assisted it. The five-twentles of | gious 6's, "Bl, cou... IMM 9M) aha Merch Union > ee Te tet vanailion at Gocco ned and exported, than in ahy evaat period In the higory of | Ail advocate of repudiation to the next Congress, #64 and 1567 were the firmest of all the issnes, and oe t oo s8 * phy WON ¥ Cen RR. rt democrats, % ae '$4,808,349,495 | te country, elther before or during the war. an oe said ry aes arevenue of $30,000,000 a the demand for the latier was particulariy good. | gn a 8 B18 a iy If it shall be said that our expenditares have been | | Shall we faiter now when we have the whole pro- | {our we can Bolninue the same apbinn th eee in. The decline in prices prought tn investment orders egenaertee tahowten extravagant, we may admit tt. All wars are con- | duction of the jate rebel States to contribute to our oe —the following for quarts, travagant scale: economy is almost | revenue? now raise that sum, the normal increase of populas H Bs Hews | icaatbie. aie highest Virtucs-and the worst vices | ThIUk what tus sum of money, $4,000,000,000, re. | tion will so enhance the revenue that the rate ner a #2; L. Roede pos a f he lat resents, It is the measure of ihe labor expended { C@vila which now yields $300,00),000 will in the next Ot Hetdaiek 4c are developed in time of war and ee e lat a ii oyal States only for War purposes. With | EWenty years increase the aggregate in a sum sut- Co Oe eee oe srect Itadll, “ine vice of peculation | tis $4,000,000,00, raised in part by taxation and in | ficient to cover all reasonable expenses and pay oid Napoleon Cabinet, | CUCe cannot protec 4 pe ‘hy loans, the government secured. the services | the entire principal of the debt within that time, inrt, pere et dix, #20 and fraud will — where least expected; in high Bethe t rien wits Xoteeed tar 2 tee and the We can pay $00,000,000 a year and hardly feet It“ Seissliy fink ‘inte dishonor, unkown teroes will save ‘he | services of those who furnished the iaaterial of wat, } _ #urst—The prevent tarlit yields aboat $176,000, 000 50a #10 perdorzen; | natton, This has heen our history as it has been | The average 18 $51,600,000 per annum, and at the p Phan cuniionmien freind sted of Our Ln gl: California | that of all other nations. And now’ that the war is | average rate of two dollars per diem, of abont $100 a | Eimuntiy Wiio Dellens that thie taritl ip benefit tm do. brandy, | over, we recognize our hero, before unknown, and we | year, it represents the labor of $00,000 men for more por jen; from the country apd the city demand was also quickened, the result of which was that the market, became strong in the afternoon and prices advanced 4 a % per cent. At the ¢ there were no stocks oife: and the Soliowing quotations were current 1881, 112°¢ a 113; coupon 6's, 1881, 11 id Clev & Pitts , m to... 100 Chie & NW pref Jey Chie & Rk LKR. ee AMPRIOAN W in do. sherry, $850 a $i; do. bran lve 200) CARL K Pac TOO MIL SUP 73-10 co registered, 1862, 1085 m 108K; 520°s, « port, per gallon, 83 a BA; do. y aags eee 4 5) aG8G; port grape, B9 per dozen; Concord do, G12! te . not, itis trae, too grievous to be borne, but one rade pss Range def al Bare Heiaie Four Antik 1g. Ba oc esata’ MRRIOAN WINE ; aoe eae ollngence. "his truth. his honor, Ie |. ‘Treating ‘this wubject merely trom the economic | Which needs great. modification. “The democratie 110%; do., 1865, January and July, 108 ;| Y ww do 2 gh tariff which bas “i such » latent ouesty and his common sense, we may be saved point, had it, not bean fur the awiul sactifiog of ie PR A Nl elt the 4o., 1867, 109 @ 10934; o., 1868, 10944 a 1093; 10-40%, | Ste chien aise ite tee r has ndorged grpet en: | from the ruin to walch rebels and charlatans would |, and the Let Sera atal dare cote omnes, Lr pier ped pram a prciontivonoial od paoeantcisbea faa dbagctetagnst ope k A tase Berkey Raat tT Sey CHET Far telestos p “To reinen to one fncte:— could we of the North have compiained of want of | Platform. all that It had no eo! ial rt : t ; Second—The i 4 wan te al e iuaad ne commercial waive wut | You will observe that the revenue from taxation | progress in ali that pertains to material prosperity ay snhdnty ete Pach copra ant a : Third—It 1s conn leved tia and in all probability before many years have | Was nearly one half of the expenditure. This is a | even during thts period of active war taxes on wi r tee vine America will be as widely | fact which will cause at surprise: own tm- Tdo not deny that our prosperity has been less or with the license, porectawed ae the “orious vintage of Cham. | preseion has been that we borrowed much the iarger | that the accumulaiion of Wealth has been much re- { #4mp aud bank taxes, will yield over $100,000,000. September compounds, 1194; October do,, 118%. ‘The railway share market was heavy at the com- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mencement of business, and at the carly session of , srie declined to 49% aud New York | Covvos.—Recetpls, 1,308. bales. There was an active de the open board California ie rieb in native grapes wud produces a | Dart of the cost of the war, and that we paid our | tarded, but 1 do aiirm that mall these years we | | Atd by this compact form we nave the whole rev. Central to while other stocks were also rom apinners and some inquiry from speculators and tere portion of $e wi one, a et a to a far leas extent than we really have. made substanttal progress, and although our national pre di My foe eisne and Som, which the slightly lower than at the close last evening 4 the aaloqgrere to x fair extent, butat Wie. lower | reason to beiteve that the Golden State will eventually rank I have proved by this statement that we have | estate is now under a heavy mortgage, yet it is one y 000, rived. obe. Sev | actually paid nearly one-hatf of the entire expendi- { that can be easily lifted, and one which the aboli- xT to tures of Finose years froin the proceeds of Reses tion of slavery and the establishment’ of civilization Jevied in the same perio in that section of our country, which is just now but bn gi} The necessity for there taxes 1 charge upon the | half redeemed from barbarism, will eaable us to pay The rales com- | among the Under considerable pressure to sell. At the | Crisea't.979 hale, inclading 1.838 for aptaning, 100 on epoeute eral varieti tion and 7 for export. We first reguiur board the market was activ sated sgh fone tye While prices were without material change, and on Uplancte and celebrated Ohio vineyar. t produc © wine i ad those of Kell ANSFFRS IN NEW YORK orty. np MeO. . 5 y whic - | democratic party. That party broughy on the war | merely from the imereased production which wWiil | Rowe: , Nos the call Reading closed 1% lower than at the same | orunery tc. a Kelty Produce wines which: almowt rival: Helimek aed Clie | Core uent éupport which they had given to | eusue in that section induced by fhe change from | farver ti, wm m1] tune yesterday, Northwestern 1s, preferred 1's, Fort | Good ordinary........ 22 ‘The first serious attempt at wine manufacture im the United | slavery for years before the rebellion. The Southern | slave to free labor. Downing st, n & 124.4 ft wot Bicec! ng Wayne *, Milwankee and St. Paul preferred 4 Hes vver ee Btaten was made at Spring Mill, near Phiadaiphis, by one | democratic siaveholders would have been powerless Bear in mind that the labor of the war has all been ecm commana, Set Fost: 9°: “A a c and St. pre ‘ay lI cess ones BBM bah us Who [was agent for the Philadelphia Wine | fy resist the steady growth of an adverse public | expended. That portion which bas not been pald | oye noe {1,0 oF Delancey, S44x81.3 Pactic Mau %, Quicksilver 4%, Western Union Tele- | Good midditng. He K bait kos’ SAurascen op ae ag on Ca opinion had it not been for the support of Northern | for may ali be paid from the increased production of detract @, 100 Of av Bak. graph §, and Tennessee sixes (@x Coupon) bs, While | — COrFEE—Rlo continued in fair demand and Oem. There | cjusion that the cilinate was uot farscante to the growths of | DOliticians, Who, for the sake of place and power, | the country, but {f we allow Southera rebels to come 1 i's of Lextngton ar, New York Central was 4 higher, Erie 3 and Mari- | See herp hed bs Ay Gute ar, 474 do, ex Brazil forelgn J hit attention to the Sehugll i musa made themselves their supple tools, and Aig encour- = pores Se See ae eee sew of Lexingtos tre J a Te, any o,ex Hurrah, on pr del g le by » pole 1 "4 mis em 10 a ment cl ora preferred 4. Government securities were | were dull and unchanged. | i : ee et eaie Bethy at Vorny, Leds w woded ta oamureerertng Ul x the Fort Ae Ronneta Haveholder born tad bees ail held by loyal inet and thus to reap only benetit Reavy at a decline of \ a's per cent, and in the five- | pushele wheal, BINT) dor een trae on ton Trae | fits sata, met wit ee ie a ete ptting States: | Under the aystem, T ean find forgiveness, but for the | and bear no pub) Raay Wah ae © banat. Th - twenties of 1x62 %, the depression ‘being due to | F¥e 10,978 do. Darley. The demand for State flour was more | Tho forelgn grape failing, lovestiguttonsgwere undertaken to | Northern doughface who urged them to their ruin, Gattriia of marerr the u mpeon ofthe South, | 73a 28, speculative cau At th nm board at one fGen there ons aanedennert Agen S Te LENT, | Skier aria: Snbation of car Variows Saliva pupae fer af ti : oS oe total” = snditeren bat be. and when the wounds are healed and the passions of Saar, oa, ¥ain freee tite at, 25.85 Q =] peCuinsrye causes. oper i one | highe t ood expot aud for-elly made flour | making wine. jave given you the total expend e a " of 7 . @’clock the market was firm but dul, and Erie ad- | ¥ gy Bh en vas ye ape ly was liebt isha tisaotn on APATAWRA. Ck bd fore declaring the actual cost of the war it will be BI ot ees eek to Seralamoverr tar mae Souham deeoneme NRW YO! ' or expo ricted. Fo prov ha ETApe, Which i il dex e oat ¢ r Goa curge or, a coer anced to 4; and Reading to 94 At the second quiry, a8 alao from the jocal and’ t denstvery eutt Pte teat lemeaet highly proper to dedact such sain as would have been outh wi u was done, ) Public notice oy | ample for ail our expenses had there been no war, | been remover even at such fearful cost to them, Pe mg | fhe Rea att nai #orular board (he speculative feeling was quiet and in prices, Caucorn! ‘duil spieion civ about the year 182% The | ic we take as our basis the extravagant expenses of | — But let us return to. the statament of facts. Of tho OMORIN: Prices were barely steady, except for Erie, On the aoa 14,00 Pols nore ene Sli ant climate fear. Fhe cher oties, | the last democratic administration of James Ba- | sum of $2,213,000,000 raised by taxation since the war | Washington aty we, nearhi on Beet. I New Y Central closed lower t b Sales 60 bbls. Rye flour was in lity to rot. There are three kinda of | clainan, when ali the preparations for rebellion were | began, the larger portion haa been paid since the ns NUMSON CLTY. @ail New York ntral closed %) lower than # the | active demand and more steady. Sales 100 ibis, Corn meal, | Catawha wine—the still, the sparkling and the sweet, Still | hy ing made at our cost, We shall find that an allow. | war ended. In three and a quarter years, from April | Lots 16, 17, 18, block 2, Bramtvall's map, 151100. coe 5,00 firs reguiar board, Reading }¢, Rock Island 4, Novth- | ¢ qulet was atead Hoe 500 bales at ¥5 0 for Western, | Catawba, the resuit of pleted fermentation, 1 @Mabts | auc. of about $70,000,000 will be ample to cover all | 1, 1866, to June 30, 1868, we raised $1,540,058,53:, RERRORE. wesiern preferred %, Fort Waynes and North | Noes saieia™ Sat #8 18 for white.” We quowe:— | dry, acidilous wine, in ‘ene ‘particulars like hook, but en: | Pd. tne peace expenses, had there Veen onky peace | Which’ was applied, a8 "I ave elsewhere demon: | Lots to 94 block g Clerk & ire ap este referred %, yoe « ty (0. 8 State - oe teeee 0867 Urely ciffereat in Gavor. th a piokial = 4 : ie * - ons a io 21, Me h let Guroiins cee ° tow abs Govern. | Siperine State. SPORTS | 8 arkling Katana ie mite, hy Teng thawte Undengn ihe | expenettures to be made ander the, Nonedt adminis: strated, es follows: nae Commercial st, © &, Tet ant fond, i S008 ‘ormentation in the bottle, Tt looks like champagne, | tr 4 . i Mont securities were firm ata fractioual advance in 900.8 1000 vdiderent: and pectlint taste, Sweet Catmwbarre: | yours, in 1865 amounted to $8, 287, 733,029. 733,329 | Kossuth prong to Hackensac! ‘ wome instances At the open board at half-past Bene 18s | Smcles the lighter sweet wines of Rarope, the vine & Aatt The result will stand:— To the payment of interest te eat tO, DONTY, N, J—NW AIK. . three (he market was steady and dull, and Krie sold Bhan ‘900 | fore term mation’ toa a cage wwe Wet atantba ia 490 te Oy raha op: anced mee 3 enterarech ng nc seen So eacens Z Sachs... : gi 494; Reading, 93%; New York Central, 127%; | 2° Sere late | Guie eas conientee oak mot thio wise maBeO NR | awed for pent Wie ci i pelcrouseriemmenes $1,540,058,583 | St Chhation st, ea, 100 ttf “a Northwestern, 47; do. preferred, s7j, and Mari. | St Louisntraight extra... 150 0 12.0 ncUrreaNONG. But as this burden of taxation of neatly $500,000,000 | Lote 157 to 1 Ty to 187, 228 to ‘ St. Louie choice double extra. 200 a 13 0 ‘The grape from which Seuppernong wine is manufactured Actual cost of the war... $4,000,000,000 | a year has proved too for our present con- sive, property of DJ Whiting. posa preferred, 11). During the remainder of the | St. Louis chotce family. ...... 4.00 8 14.50 | M4 indigenous to North Carolina and derives its name from ® | But as we owed on the 30 hb dition, the taxes have reduced to wut little silernoon there was very little activity in the deal- | Zouthern chuice and family. Teco are leo kiss oF Berar Suantiae Ce (BSR | ony. ..ssesese oo «-, 2,485,000,000 | more ‘than, $00,000,000 a year, ant snch Baa heen ings, and at the close at #1Xx o'slock Ihe market was win four (sacks ue arapen are round ai) lg, grow singly and contaia | Tt follows that we have actually, Faisod the reduction th ote expeniees shee tals evi Is simple THE WEEKLY HERALD. t . % more the other native Y \axation an iat ~—~ firin at th New York Centrat, Mcuppernowy ts found in" greae abuntance in | of tiie War the su Ofs-r-.-....-..+--$1,616,000,000 | annual payment of the principal. 127, 9.197 ing, 934 a the adjoining ten and ia #0 besides paying all our peace expenses. This sum may be raised with yet greater ease than | The Cheapest and Best Newspaper bo the Miciigan ; Cleveland and Pitts i inde son of erodndv ca, yet trom 400 to Kad gut | enpes’ UnyTace hag Deen made in seven, Years And | punpended sele areas end we have forced te erin y, 8 vatated upc ie. . "the < 4 ree months, and amounts nree-eighthi onde ie payin li and Toledo, 102% @ tarly piained Weog NO a apeing. | vine Canuck Me pete ae Calawon the ouppersens | Sntire enct of the war The taxes. from. which the | convertible paper money into use. [justify and de | THE WeRKLy HeRALD of the present. week, now Wy; Hock 1 : Northwestern, 1 was in demand and firm, The sales were wine ia delicate in flavor, hav® pleaeant aroma | Payments have been made have been levied almost | fend that act as an act of war, but to continue this | Peady, contains the very latest European News by 000 bushels at $172 a. W175 for No. 2 aprin with ; fh atorn oy ST w TKS | i Ja well atapted for tab! Until within the Inetfew | exclisivel: the I Sta and during the | forced joan a day longer than nevessity requires is | the © the latest vestorn preferred, &7 w 87}: Fort ¥, to sell nt "si i234, and #1 70 ibid) | Years utile auention hae heen given to dhe manucacture | four ous of the reves yours and throe mouths te | NOL only « bunder, Weis @ CrlIne. ces Ad beth pen ni Ohio and Misaisetppt a2 for No. & do $2 36 for amber Michigan, $9 16 | Of this wine; but it now bids fair to tival the Galawba, When 4 the | legraphic accounts of the Revolution im Spain and i ‘or ted “ Kei ui d the Seu . » ] Moss esfective portion of their ulation was with. ‘There i no tax #0 inequitable or so onerons as the Pacific Mail, 110% 8411; Mariposa preferred, 11% ® » 2 Sens Le ae ‘rae Sichtene, Peron Win Hee lr eR oae rape, maken a very et | Geawn trom Mroductive. industry and engaged | tax imposed by the use of irredsemabie, paper | Telegraphic Despatches from all parte of the world 14 re about 86,000 bushels mt $119 a #1 20 ed (or many years, that it posacaaeatmedictaal | 1M the destructive occupation of the war. money, yet we have prominent members of the re. | fait particulars regarding the Riot tm Georgia; the The foreign exchange market ime new mixed yo at the inside nn ve exceedingly ficacionn 1 curing dis- Al the same time the disloyal States were expend. ublican party who propose to continue the nse of Ku Kinx in New Jersey: Dr. Goold’# account of fo jen ey z erket ie Crmer under an | #1 14491 1 for unsound do, Oats were frm at the opening ‘he Kidneys, The pumice of this grape also makes | ing their whole force in resistance, under the lead of 18 money and to perform with tt an act whitch they ‘Ad - improved demand for buls, stimulated by the decline | St 76cm Hut the market was hammered down to 7éc.,closing | & fair brandy Wade flampton, Forrest, Toombs, Cobb and | cail payment of the five-twenty bonds. Under | Hall's Arctic Expedition in Quest of Sif John Franks in gold, and the leading drawers have advanced | Weaverng tt live war ‘irmy with weicn of | Jeracy Wine sre aretena rns, the vinevantaot New | Steptiens, whn are now, ae leaders of the democraile | specious sophistries they feebly disguise a ftand of & | iin; Obituary Notices of John Sefton and other noted their rate for sterling at sixty a i | Wy Harley wat ii amall eupply | from ie sai to be fully equal to foreign porte The utmost | DATty, attempting to inaugurate anotwer revolution. | meaner character than that proposed by Pendieton, ‘aces; the latest Washington News; Foreign m 8 ays wo lov. The | @ ‘anada West, to arrive, at care and altention were necessary to gard the alfps through | ANd in order to cripple the government and prevent | If the Pendleton policy were adopted our bonds of | Person " reek; the Fashion: Sravsactions during the day were on a limited seate \ git ma vas dull and nominal poner ou aa nitudes of climate; and it was only after Fepentea the loyal States Tom obtaining the Co pk Wag every name, including those Known one Items; the Current News of the Week; 89 nd at the +t REG lolerably active, and rater ; Necess ero forts of \- reed jnanci 3 become worthless, and " ; sndustrial Itema; Faceti: however, and at the close bankers’ bills ov Engiand | steady, The ongagements To Liverpool—per ateamer, | terprising gentieman who ‘irwesayed ha’ gulvare io “ie the connict and are cudegvartug to destroy the credit Sollayee in whieh the ‘poorer cinsses wot te ground Leemagon been = at aixiy days were quoted At 108% & 100; at three | EAE MRO nn as Mee ane Mareen cam, vor BMats |) Oe Crease protuet of the country. For this purpose they pi what | down in misery and want, gol and silver would | Scientific, Sporting, Political, Religious and Titer: days, 10954 @ 108%; commercial bills, 108 a 196 men. per aeamer, 1,300 Huis. roain, at ds, "To Glasgow — | @f the princiyal wine gr they call the payment ‘of our bonds in other bonds gradually comé back into ase, and @ dishonorabie | ary Intelligence; Bditorial Articles on the promi Bankers’ bills on Paris at sixty days 6.22), @ 5.20. pia. roRin, at Bs. per 20 The. To Antwerp-o0) bbls, rene: but thi r bearing no interest, availing themselves of what they | prosperity would slowly retarn. nent topics of the day; Our Agricultural Budget; ’ 7 4s. The charters were:—A North German bark, 729 ‘Awha aud port grape wines of New Jersey | allege to be the letter of the law. When the dire Bat if u oliey of substituting some of (he orse, Good CN eo Be ae PEE Ln the increase, and it is to be hoped | necessity of war, and the refusal of Horatio Seymour | existing aback honda pearing £O Interest for the | Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry a and Boot wood on private terms. that before long it will far exceed the demand for polsonons J othe: Financial and Commercial Intei- nn filation kn r an T rien democrats to subscribe for our bonds, | five-twenty bonds under the false natne of payment | and Shoe Markets; Ay aa Met Rr Bary shen aod. Catel wines toannfaccared io New Jersey | Made it necessary for the republican Congress to | were avtopted, the discredit would be slow and sub- | tigence, and accounts of ell tmportant aod interent Console and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and oo the previous dates men- ened: rosin, tons, to Bugnor Ayres, lu aatnalon to New York, ‘ 7 are Prily equal to the boat foreign § Jn body, eal collect a forced loan, which they did ject to jtiona, ont of which abrewd spec eiiabens tect a as eon re were no salee of moment, reported, tat | amd bouquet, abd have the mech of bain ives trom sMledien: | the. legal tender notes, Pendleton and his disloyal | Would ‘make thelr proate ‘The people would be | tng eventa of tee woem, Five-twenties.... 72 72 rt seen | YOO OTe, Ey, Hts Go=e' 16S) dda lb Seno for Wilden snatithe b> uqneedifelly cults ER EAS the act becanse they knew it | taxed, but would not know it, and they would suffer | Tanus:—Singlé subscription, $2} Three copies, Diinols Centrai.... 0 a 93% ie demand wns far and prlees wore firm at We. a | vated in elghtern Stairs of te Luin. Phe eltmate of Tew ty be "Soe tes brah, amaven ot iS thus aatvoncing tneir ered would Bominally gain | ¢5; Five copies, rin Li rh aetird Les Single copies, BBR esse sss esss DOM A. 32% | iD ee seen dn Hi Paso grape ie found so the flottiy of the Aine of the Ros | tat same act to destroy the power which was tmain- | pid am the, capitliaga who now hold a small five centseach. A ber Of edvertisnmente The Shipping ana Oonvnervial Lit publishes a The market was mw: tely active nod prices re | Grande. The Ureat Muriang grows iuguriowlly MH every part | tained by it, Tu thin attempt they are openly aded | portion of tho bonds are men accustomed to | inserted inthe WessLy Hema.

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