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ad years should the rocket apparatus burg, 8436; Rock Island, 103% 9 104; Northwestern, E U R re) P E boy Ry tt i it aqnekiy taken to the spot, ‘4 Une was'senton board | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 2,.°'4o. preferred, 84%; Fort Wayne, 108% 8 100, Oe eed ang Gia proniots, . ‘op copesene on shore were taken to tiie vemal, and Senpay, Nov. 8, 1968. ernment securities at the same time:—voupon, 1881, ciation in eeneree that we have gone through arev. | aithougn she could not be got off the sand she’ was | The past week wasone of great excitement and | 113 & 113%; 620% coupon, 1802, 108% 108745 doha Bright’s Speech on Past and Tetolution fa our yea TOO a ne a mma. AniteTe it? olgeMAd Ont | panic on the Stock Exchange, and prices dectined | do. 1864 107% @ 101%; do, 1865, 107% in of ‘Tmrerica, and we have | side of the bank. The hawsers ed heavily both for government securities and railway | a 100%; do., 1865, January and July, 109% a 110; do., ‘Bot made an almost bloodiess revolution like that | eral times, but were = quickly | connected | and miscellaneous shares up to Friday evening, | 1667, 110 a 11034; do., 1868, 20.8 11044; 10-40's coupon, Coming Events. SEVERE GALES IN ENGLAND. a, yr. TRANSFERS IN QUEENS COUNTY—RAVENSWOOD, Harris ay, n 8, 50 ft e of Hamtiton av, 25x! Harris av, ns, 75 ft eof Hamiiton av, 26x and Payntar ay, w & 95.6x109. ‘and Ist ay, Sich has been made in eight days in the Kingdom | again, With the Prompt Assistance of the lifeboat | wen the market closed very weak and demoranized, | 104% a 195. of Spain—{loud cheers)—b have made a | and shoreboats. The lifeboat returned to the sh revolution—an important one-one whose fruits will | next morning, when the vessel was sullon the Deom but en Saturday morning @ seml-official stock job- ‘The daily range of the gold market during the teil to all time the prosperity and the happiness | bar, with her crew of thirteen men on board, re bing despatch, in the bull interest, was telegraphed | week is thas shown:— tak ye Working me “ft Yam "speak , og mg EE AE ba i abd to the morning journals from Washington, which ere bound from St. Nazaire to Liverpool, with a cargo of | suddenly turned the tide, because it made the Secre- They were maae first of all by the force of public | wheat and four. tary of the Treasury appear in the character of an opinion; but who made the public opinion? * A shocking affair happened at Chesterfield during inflationist, whereas he had previously consistently ‘Fhe Attempted Assassination of the volce—You,” followed . the gale. Burlington street are some new! SEceiek rem ere eae | Smears ete Sacha Sree ger | terse Me rans ose remseste : soaarerame demas | % m1 bile on ai rm. CON C Viceroy of Egypt. y peas ago. ateniet and cheers.) Hut his | furnace man uamed Thomas Wills and his wife | ‘2tlonist. Moreover, he has no Autoniiy to te | annexed is a comparative statement showing th® | Praokiuancw, Noss tury assy iit A with perfect accuracy, that public | were. these offices on their way from home | issue the forty-four millions shipments of specie from the port Iast week and | New at, n¢6, lois ® and i ‘sa nay 1 ion Nas never been createa or a or | at Whittington to Chesterfield market, when | necessary to bring the amount of these in circula- during the year to date, together with those for the on: a ate ‘The mau steamship Weser, of the North German , althoughalt has odcasionally been Obeyed, by | the sign gave way aud fell with a large por- | tion up to, four hundred millions, and he has ponding pet tigen and te6r:— White Fate road, : Corre rt USEE. -~ », ed, party, Let us into one question that { tion of the stone cornice and brickwork ame berore tle pubite dn 1861. ‘You! the | upon them. ‘The screams, of the female soon | admitted the fact in sundry letters written 1868," 1867, 1808. treaty with that treaty'which ought | attracted attention, andthe debris having been re- | during the past fortnight to gentlemen im | porty-ntth week....$1,037,850 $208,112 $204,400 ete te pact aol alwi a treaty. Fy — wr Ot Eee — names this city, and one in particular to Mr. John | Previously reported.55,685,777 (44,837,332 67,942,001 cout admi ration or. a> roken. 3 3 vi contusion " a -—— ‘on the head, from which it is expected she will re- | Thompson, in which he reiterates what ne had before Total......+.++$50,628/027 $46)136,444 $08,207,001 ‘Bdoyds, Captain Wenke, from Bremen on the 24th ‘wk., via Southampton on the 27th ult., arrived at this port yesterday, bearing malis and edvices up to the rth of October. , tion than that treaty? It wasa per- ‘The Austrian oMicial expedition ‘for the expiora- | petual amity, could be ‘then urraiged” pe. | cover. rald, and while dofending the Treasury fromall | 7, exports of specte from this port to date in the Segoe ‘Asta sailed a few days back ‘from cealcaatacetin prepa of ena which harper it | blame tm producing the stringency censures thé | 1) 1 rovious fourteen years compare as follows:— and, but wha promoted it and, who coped ite i Wreek and Loss of Sixteen Lives. banks for extending their loans so far on specula- oWhe ex-Queen of Naples is taking steps to obtain'a | WAS OP) by almost the united stheagth of the {From the London Telegraph, Oct. 26.) tive stocks as to be unable to relieve the money mar- @rrorce from Francis IL, for which'there is alleged to'be a ground recognized by the Roman Church. The Pope has lately summoned to Rome Dr, Mala- of Fano, @ physician in whom he has'great con- lence, and who has carefully examined Nia Jeg. ‘Whe frequent suppuration "is regarded by the doctor a dad symptom, and ‘he is understoba to have spoken despondingly of the Pope's congition, The Moly Father, however, is very active-and appears to be in good heath: | * tory party, and'that party was then led oy the pres- ‘The total wreck of one of her Mi y's vessels, Of ; ket, The despatch of Saturday, evidently prompted ent Prime’ Minister. bist ino Land’s End, withthe loss of sixteen lives, sro. | Net, Tne despatch Of Saturday, evideity pvanee of it you.go back during ah ans period you will find | poried. The Devon, a lighter, which for some years | 7° A ‘ake the dissenters were only to hold omee by | has been constantly engaged im the conveygace of | tune, and iteame with such suddenness as to @ measure carried in' oppostiion to the tory party; | siores between the’ various government dockyards, Wall street by surprise and give rise to" the reason- Was ‘also carried “an cpmueltins to too tay Davtay ee eee DOKe Rid Cae eatOn:, wet aut | able suspicion that it was ealgned to “bull” stocks | Subjotned is the total valuation of forelgn Imports 3 | at for vembrot wh. She putin 5 ad ig you will flud that Mancnestér and Birmmgham, and |, at Falmouth, and left for Pembroke on Thursiiay | and gold. The latter advanced to 195% last evening, | at the port of New York for the week ending Novem: i i xix. 21 1,000 part Jot 68, Village 120 wart ates x65 », part tot 63; village m: Bb. eaxt Lot $8) i Ae The other great towns, were oniy enfraachised in op- | evening, having on board a general cargo of dock | g point three and one-fourth per cens above the | ber 6, compared with those of the two preceding to the ftory 3 you will fing that the fil stores und @ few passengers. She passed the Long- lue of entered at this eration of the slay ee colonies was the work of | ships Lighthouse, Land’s End, at one o'clock on Fri- | 1owest and two and one-fourth above the highest | weeks, as also the value of dry goods es Nberal pubic opinion and of a liberal wovern- | day morning, the wind being’ tresh from the north- | price touched on Friday, and herein we have a con- | port and thrown on the market for the correspomds Grentay, 0 ws, Tremont village, lot $19, 66:1 ment; you will lad the monopolies Ihave spoken of | west, the night dark, with occasional squails of rain. | ypicuons instance of the mischievons effect of this'| ing period in 18¢6 and 1867:— Portion of Gore Zann, adjoin: Barhgate | nei % were abolished, not by the tory party, but by the ib- | ‘The captain, Mr. Halson, then gave the course north- 4 ~ Nov, 6. ° ‘The Rome correspoudent of the Pail Mau'Gazétte | eral public’o} Eaton. oF 1e county and Be jiberal BOrthenah, which nea Nir when si ly, at | Atockjobbing Treasury despatch, by which the peo COOMA, arash Pit AS Pees i, fe mya wove party in the House of ‘Commons. (Cheers.) But to- | fourteen minutes after two o'clock, the vessel | Treasury ring have profited largely, several Fe ced rd 8,540,023 youre PLA) 1 am still without Positive confirmation of the | @0rTow morning it wiil very likely be’ be said that | struck on the Brissons, very dangerous rocks | nonges in Wall street having’ received the informa- es ie 10 the F ve hil eee to othe yf mia oe be fovommnent. Wal it Was caret a cuveramment ae * coins een ran renningy wih tion in question at one o'clock on’Friday, when they | Total for week. .$4,099,106. $3,611,663 " $3,863,311 Freanoas and Velletri; but’ «! RY pth at the head of which were the Duke of babar ed speedily beat the ill-fated vesse! to pieces. Some of | were enabled to buy governments and other stocks ‘The imports of dry goods for the week; and since | Yooation of the cardinals was held at the Vatican a | 9nd Sir Fert eck but terrae opposed by 200-1 the | the crew were washed on to the rocks, to which they | and gold at low prices-and to’ sel! them out yester-' | January 1 compare as follows:— H p-3 Ww days ago, and there is No doubt that the Pope Party in the House of Commons, and it could | clung, exposed to the weather and to the danger of day afternoon at a considerable adv: The Wall For the week. 1866, 1867, 5 1868. Bromd st, w id belcve them a copy of & note addressed by Gen- | 20% have been carried but by the unanimous support | being washed off throughout the night. In the | day aft . Entered at port...$1,851,683' $1,881,007 * $1,197,i81 | Bim and Mel horter ats, s-w corner, 12x 2,500 eral Menaprea to the Italian Ambassador at Paris. 1,098,141. at, WB, 22 ft no} Sed of the whole of the liberal party; and’ the Duke of | morning the wreck was percelved, and messengers | street pressure brought to bear upon Mr. MeCulloch pepsi himself admiteed’ that he only peeved were went to Sennen, fome ave miles distant, Pig peer et ie to the story embodied in the Thrown on market 1,418,340 1,151,908 the bill and urged the Lords to agree to itomthe | for the lifeboat there stationed, which was ind a | eee 1 66,802 79,019,915 ground that if there were no emancipation we must edily got under way and pulled to the | despatch was very great, and strong inducements | Entered at port. 114,825,571 80,155,802 pp — the pea of : il war in tren : eines Brisons, fo obiain sons the iene Ry atask | are known to have been offered to him todo ashe | Thrown opm’rkt 110,663,820 85,660,423 | 75,027, not suppose for a inoment that I am going no lit euity and dapger, but the lifeboat | nas done, thereby contradicting all that he had assert that the whigs aud the liberal party have been | crew behaved with great gallantry and succeeded in s COMMERCIAL blameless, that they have done all that they ougne to | rescuing those who still survived: one of whom, was |-Preached in bis Fort Wayne apecch and his several REPORT. len The following extract from the last number of the ee we He fo fiedaee pa Zatierne gives a solution of the reported duel be- N RR 5. 210 ft tween Seffor Mar‘ori and M. de Rochefort, ‘on Satur- @ay, October 17:— *an innocent platsanterié inserted in’ the last ; 4 a Banterne gave rise to the su! tion that'Mr. Mar- | havedone and have not committed serious errors; | George Davis, acting mate. How many others were | reports since that time. A more tranaparent atock- aA Aen Lumber st, word Taran proper Tori, of Spain, jintended to send me a@ pro-,| but J may bofily assert, that on every occasion | rescued, if any, we have not learned. Among the | johbing affair, with the Treasury as a party to M, array, Nov.1-6P. u. | Newly opened st, merce | Vocation, and as distance enlarges objegta, even | When the bere) DAES, have committed any sin, and | sixteen drowned are: Richard Helson, the master; sf Corron.—Recetps 3139 bales. The amount of business | William st, 0.aJ L Lioyd’s property, 96x10. when not repeated, the rumor soon wainda und } OD no other occasion, they have recelved the hearty | William Heiford, Thomas Gibbs, James Vesper, two | Was never known in the history of this or any other le Ips Fee dacand eithl bein BELLEVILLE. that 1 had engaged in a duel. with pistols with that | support of @ unanimous tory party. Now, may I ask | men, one woman and two children, passengers. The | administration, and that it 1g @ mere brutum sulmen | transacted m this staple was fair, rip 3 | Carteret sf; »'s, 350 ft w of Lincoln av, 65x188,......,..- 5/800 mux sop, {rom which 1 returned with a broken, eollar bone, My two collar bones are intact, and Marfori never intended to demand satisfaction. ‘Tins ta the |trath. Besides, if such @ whim should | the working men this question? Ido not pat itto | number of the crew drowned wis ten. principally from exporters; but the market was weak and UAE those only who are here, or to the thousands outside | aie 8 evident enough. Even Mr. McCulloch seems | tee) and prices were about 3c. lower. ‘The sales were | AN INDIAN HERB DOCTOR TURNS OUT TO BE A BOLO ROBBER. these walls, or within this town, but I put it already ashamed of the part he has played in it, and 2,881 bales, including 200 to arrive, of which 1,905 were for ‘ pail to the aworking men” throughout the " three SPAIN. the object of the Treasury ring having been | ey or, s46 for spinning and 421 on epecniation. We quote: | Attempts to Break Jail—~Oarlous Steries. seize him 1 think Ican do much for him, by sunpiy | Kingdoms, whether the acknowled: icy of a nts alread: i? : {From the New albany (ind.) Ledger, Nov. 6.) - s ly achieved he hag inspired another déspatch Uplanis Mobile Neve Ovleans a" oi vier a) a a hah aR eo a ord Boat hasotahis tera act ana'to | General Prim and the Portuguese Jewish | in tnis morning's journais to the effect that, although pas bcd ae a, dle Dene asF nh na gocomplice aa hatbout é 1 The advancement and comfort of the great mass of Society. he believes he has power to reissue notes redeemed. a1 the working men of this kingdom. Under which | General Prim has sent the following reply to M, it mined ‘AL jail of that town, charged, with robbing parties on Danner wil you march?, Under that of your ancient | cuedaila, President of to Spanish and Portuguese | Dut not cancelled, {tis not dete inal 25 |/1Ne Indiana side of the river. The prisoners have foes or under that of those who, with all tucir short- | Jewish society; of London, who had applied, on be- | 29 a8 this wil! depend upon circumstances, and it 72 | Made two or three efforts to break jail, batso far comings, have in the main been your’ constant | halt of lus coreligionists, for the revocation of the | may not become necessary to resort to that measure | Corrzr.—The market for Rio was-quiet, but steaty, at for- | Haye not suceeded, althongh three atterupts were friends? Is. there, of ail the grievances to which 1 | edict of expulsion issued in 1492:— im order to atford relief. ‘The Treasury, after being a | ™er quotations. Other descriptions were dull and unchanged. | made to, accomplish it last week, each, aa related. referred, ono which 5 @ greater oF more out | | ave received the congratniations which you have at- tines” spat!” on Sadi FL@SR AND GRAIN.—Receipte 12,237 bbla. flour, 8,092 | to us by a gentleman of undoubted veracity, are not us grievance than the Irish Church? While | gressed era great “bear” on Friday and a great “bi on Satur- to., 29,867 bei wheat, 41,689 do, 13,000 do, only yrondertuy but miraculous, It seems that hank ly for the elevate sth on have one party which proposes to abolish | tents wuich rou express, Lam convinced that cho riumph | day, has served the purposes of the ring, and itis | Sst. bariey’ aud 400 do" pease, The dour inarkei was | Tuesday night Of last week: they broke their baad- express, 4250 do. that Church and to sootie the feelings Of | of the revolution must establish, without any restriction, all stead, ite inguiry for the home the door of their ceils off the . the Irish people by doing justice to their country, | religous ibertien: but what you" #0 dusty demand ia'not | Dow backing out ss gracefully os ican. That the eee Tee Serge eae canna ee takin, Wise Hiri: | Cane Sate” aking ceemaraipas. tor randqer es we have the leader of the tory party telling us | within my individual province to accord. Be pleased. there. | Treasury should be used by a clique of unscrupulous | though they were unable to obtain any better prices. Tranche, when the ‘Faute ‘Rie Sebastian, discovered thatthe condition of Ireland it Ratisfactory’ yet | fore fo aend directly {athe provisional Goveraiment. rio Ne | <o°y ign goia gamblers to alternately bull and bear | form dow wasquiel Dutsicady, The ual wer them. He called for agsi@tance, thus preventing next session we shall find that the ChanveNor of the | President, an application simuar to that which I have under | Stock and gol ieiehecncnrtgee 4 sre Southern tour was dull and prices were heavy. ee $y Scape of ts rascals. This made the prisoners: ; e . my eyes, ‘and Jet tt be written in Spanish, in order shattt | the marketa is a public outrage. Why did the de- | bbis, Rye dour was in fair demand end, trier. Sales 260 | the escape o c xchequer will have to make provision from your | may examined with all the attention that so bbls. Corn meal was dull and nominal. W very avgry, and they hurled the broken handkufs tames for thirty thousand armed men to keep Ireland | important a question demands, partment sell more than seven millions of five- | wo, 9state. through the iron ‘grate in the jail door, Mr, Sebas- Be <4 | near Brandenburg apd their incarceration in the 25 263 ENGLAND. ‘ A John Brights Speech at Birwinghaw, On theevening of the 26th ut, Mr. John Bright addressed a crowded meeting of the electors of Birmingham. The chairman of the Liberal la tion of that city presided at the gathering. Mr. Bright spoke'as follows:— ‘At this moment I think it will be felt by every one ‘who ig conversant with politics that these is Repeal duty laid on the constituencies of tho kingdom, and a special duty on that pot of them which is for H io @ first time entrusted with the electoral right, Pld if they are not wanted, why keep them peal twenty bonds secretly in qe midst ol the tight $ ttan then had heavy manacies made for ‘poall 2 But if they are wanted, what are the; , which’ were riveted on them, and te: nouid ike to adress: mpaeit tpt thees rei ita | Wanted fort 11 one’ of the evances of ireland ROME. ce eared Og eg Nig TM alamo 8 wd Fidery dirmipa were attached, They were then ould like to address myself to the worki en Te, Who, for the first time, have received the werto vote (confusion in the body of the hall); 1 need not tell you that Ihave no interest in. any Which 1s not yours. ,If there be @ man in and who has a right to’ask the workingman iF who has been newly enfranchised to listen to Jam that man. At tuis moment there two jes and ihere are two systems of govern- it inistration which are appealing to. ou for your. s. One which in our younger always called itself the tory party—(hisses und }—bat Bic with an ingenuity that almosi ied a detectivé, has taken upon itself several other names. Sometimes it calls {tself conservative, and Iam told in Birmingham even this is refined @own to liberal ‘conservative; and im some Places—and perhaps here, too—on some oc- casions, it calls itself ' covstitutional The constitutional measure which has just 2 , Was @ measure of our recom. amendation—a measure that we have carried, and a mocasure not only not carried, but not even origi- mated, but always opposed, by those who now, forsooth, Appeal " you under the characters of the e constitution. The other party calls it- self hiberal, and, with many shoricom! and with ‘many errors in its history, it has been and is now 00 5 rh 00 | chained to the floor of the jail and the onicer of 3 | jail consoled Innself-with the thought that ¢ oy 00 | Were now secureds But; ttseemsyhe was deceived. % | The next day the rascals broke the chains by twist- oo | ing them, and then tore off the manacies from their 00 50 00, 00 80 20 20 35 which makes the Irish le hostile, 1 will uot s: to Its steady sales of gold, thus drawing currency fo English rute, but to youetmperal willif the les . ee iad at of the banks aud increasing the stringency, Chureh:be one of these vane then I say, in t! Correspondence of the Pall Mal! Gazette, Oet. 26.) | ° + name of all that ts ji jet us ray sad of tnd ot Ieee Dumont has lately paid a visit to Cardinal | while in the meantime the Assistant Treasurer de- ance without delay. «Cheers.) What a strauge con- | Antonelli, and held a very long conference with him | nied that any bonds were being sold, and the fact dition must this country of ours have arrived at | in reference to an important communication from was only discovered ‘when the last monthly when what: is called the gentlemanly interest, | the Emperor Napoleon. ‘This, according to my f the public debt i he the power of the aristocracy and the Jandowners, | information. was to the effect that 4 the Pope | ment of the public del made its appearance? The who are supposed generaliy to support the tory eeared oe preserve oe aegare = feo’ RY effect was to depress prices, and the Treasury ring See isorecoth ita on tama ae catlatnosoty with Provinoes of Veiletst snd PresinGaes ‘as'on this con- | covered their “shorts” st a handsomé profit and thirty thousand armed men in it to keep the peace, | dition alone could the Emperor consent tomaintain | bought for a rise, well Knowing that there would be Gora: meal, Jersey. 5 Brandenburg, aud that these parties live in a state with the habeas corpus suspended for the three | @ French | psn’ at Civita Vecchia. Cardinal | some good news for them on Saturday morning. ~-Wheat was in fil demand, but bolders demanded higher | of trepidation, fearing’ the scoundreds will. effect fear at. ume when there are in onr penal estab- | Antonelli did not ect to Oe ee en cig | Does Mr. McCulloch consider it a part of his ometal i, ecked the tngilry, and, ine market coved | thelr escape and carry thelr threaie into exeeution. ment ¢ than o} men who have | th a jame ‘at about yesterday's prices, No. freals the ve beenconvicted of offences against ourstate. Teay that | old non possumus. Such is the report given to me | duty to make money for speculators, and do, a8 in | onered nt #1 Ob wil pase, The gales were about ee Cy Pit ae arb given a the tory party has not changed. It exists stiil; it is | of what took place, but, though coming from a quar- | this case, the very thing they want just in the nick | 5,000 occa ae Se Se eo? eee at oice oe pat acts aes nto Sull for supremacy in Ireland. It has been wrong | ter always well informed, I donot guarantee 16 80° | of time? If #0, he isan unfit custodian of the re- | Michigan and #2 2% a @1 4) ‘for white do., the latior for || THe WILL oF EL1ack GoopRic: during these forty years, and during a longer time, | curacy, and it is possible that General Dumont may ont bond. California waa’ | jate Elizur Geodrich was filed in th and it is wre still, and when it ceases to be wrong | rather have been sounding Cardinal Antonelli than | sources of the Treasury and the sooner he dull por wll ‘Corn was dull and nominal at 2. 16 for the | hate’s office yesterday, but was not admitted to pro- it will Cone be a Ld party. Pa eon and pro- Prescrg Mal opal stipulation. The Emperor ls no | is superseded the better. That he has | m Ww foward. i ‘The testator leaves an annuity of each. je It - \ r , longed cheering.) My nds and constituents— ‘anxious to eee Italy, without de- | 1, power to reissue greenbacks already fistet eee to Mts. Mary Kilium, of this city; Mra. z @ ja Susan Smi limbs and roamedabout the Jail in freedom,. This- astonished the jailer greatly and he gave up all attempts to keep them chained. He, however, em- ployed dve men, wito stand guard at the jail, armed | with loaded muskets. Our informant says that | have threateued the itves of several parties about. poorer) aoe rate nemmsarse res Sseasesseesuseee: i & i ti h many uhave had votes hitherto, | serting the Pope; bui whether he will be x N x nm aud therefcre. could “hot yole for “mer i | able “thus to tua with ‘the hare ‘aud bunt | withdrawn from circulation no one knows better for unsound do. and 9c. nisl for Jersey. re | Lndiow, of New, Yer aan tha payment of an wait still ‘oall you such as being citizens of | with the hounds remains to be seen. it | than Mr. McCulloch himself, and we are sure that his just debts, funeral expenses, ‘and for a mona the town-your interest and duty are exactiy my | is certain that the move of General Dumont has been he h: intenti attemptii hat the ai nh ment, the reulainder of the property is to be divided iuierest and my duty with regard to our legisiation, | followed up by Count Armand, who communicated | Ne has no intention of attempting what the jespatc! into four equal parts and one each given to the (Cheers.) We Hinsthave done with everyting that | to Cardinal Antonelli a note from General Menabrea | of Saturday threatened, but upon which the despatch Rev. W. H, Goodrich, of Cleveland, Ohio; aruly to be called the liberal party. Now, in ancient to Signor Nigra informing him, as the representative C. Good y ; y ‘times, when any great public emergency arose it was | #,mtcnded solely to please and elevate one clase as | Or italy ai tie French. Court, that, now the Italian mS es bad rue owe bey; Komeresh, G,Goodriet, of New Bayes ey so cnniel haiy- mon for the people to consule the oracles, and | (cheers)—and we must have one law and one mea- Sytgramens hed arranged she qameicn of the Fea Props beg lpm: man ie mieed’ sole ‘executst. “In. case of the oracles generally gave an answer that | sure of justice and one great equality im our institu- | ttical debt, it expected that of the Emperor to recall | also prohibited its inflation. But apart from this, all eath: the tees Without ‘was More or less uncertain and was almost always | tions; and if you intend to have thiy you must give | the lirench troops from Civita Vecchia. int | such expedients as these are opposed to sound pol- his or her share is to be divided among the re- ing and dificult to comprehend. | Now, we | no more support to the tory party now, when you | Armand added tat the: Kmperor weil Knew the | i ana it put in practice would teflect discredit maining heirs, The estate 1s estimated to be w no oracles of that kind in these days, and there- | nave votes, than you did by your yolces when you | danger to which this measure would ex; nds Pe 4 $300,000 aud is mostly in Western lands. ‘More we will not attempt to consult anything of the | hag no votes. (Loud cheers.) [/1t had pot been ‘or | the Holy See, but that he should be driven to adopt | upon the mamagement of our finances and make gold Times, Ni but I should like the past and | that party your fathers and grandfathers would have | it unless the Pope made some important concesston a idly rising commodity. The mere announce- | tween Havre: ——e ¥. had the voie which hes only now been conceded (o | to Italy, and 1am assured that Count Armand then Meaney er : Saiialtey: has advanced tts price Goxntse, prosiget dull and ab 18)c. a 19. for, | i gale and, nay a forge ain MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. A you It nt history of the country m order to discover ‘the true chardeter of the two parties who are now y think . | Teiterated the proposition of General Dumont, en- and gppealing to yoo. i Js common enough in very In- Fee ee ae ee ae or aig Wet | gaging, if it were complied with, that the Etnperor | more than two per cent, and enhancéd thé cost of wena ware moderate pee oe reese moment Gk the aiher sae or tne | Ward to vote for any member of the copperhead | Would guarantee the security of Rome, the Marches | preadstatts and the other necessaries of Hfe all over | Hob 13E. choles gratice Sc, 5 Bis: helms Me, ae sig! a Gttnwcwe were engaged nan election ike that | {cuon, hag rrowld have kept him in perpetual.) S/ crernay tie prelates, ponenti, or Judges of the | the country correspondingly, and all’ for the beneftt | 196.82 ise was dull and nominalat 401224} poxnynShwortercur ep cata ‘eiiiiees en ee ee eee eq cnited rates: |\ chains are bob just dropped off? They le now at second court of the Tribanal of tie Sacred Consulta, | of the Treasury ting here and in Washington, s0U4, f0F Manila and bo, a Ge. cold, for jute. at Se George's church, Stuyvesant square, by the aren ae ee eee Rea eninicce, aioe hae | Tee feet; vour limbs ax this very moment are gore | went nee ie endl tiie ‘anpregedented speceacie | Those who attempt to justify the threatened action ro ge "| Rev. en. Tyng, D. D., EDWARD H. BONNER te been the no and BB eon of ro —— Langs ote oye] ‘you are Pree brane ‘au- during. the vacation brought the wh ; city | of the Treasury by referring to the recent stringency pases a ee of Samuel E. Sproulis, Baq., al mefceest me i — re ans Farmed ane cement daciousiy asked to vote for the men and for the is = orn ft cere po er po! have no sufficient reason for such a course. Much Huoxs—linyierr.—On Thureday, November 4, po “word, the unity of ssrreat nation; who bad | SS" Sst cd Stic cata m have rivetted these % pol y* 4 eis are ‘al Nea ‘escort. were | ° this stringency grows out of the inflation of prices the Rev. Jonn B. Bracket tease 1CKS to Senate. Sever ettpl pea forward to uphold the hand of Presi- | (utins upon You. (woud and protracted! cheering:) | Competed to use the Lats UY their swords, but there'| on the Stock Exchange and the hoarding of bread- Banat, Se ea AO dent but yet came forward and asked to be | naif of the franchise, which I said you had ® right | WaS no disturbance. The tribunal has confirmed’) stuffs by speculators in the West, and it is no part Died. ) to your councils, to become one of your lvisers, to mace laws for you and to direct ‘the future course of Jegi#lation,.I say that you would eject suph @ mapas once esi would take & nan who beem-anxions during those four wonderfni years of trial to abolish slavery to now restore the Union SIE ASR no meen te Weil, then, if that would be reasonable for the electors 10. what is reasonable tor us 10 do $n England? Bear in mind that you are now Foing to @ machine more important than any that Made in the manufactories tu Birmingham. You are to make @ Parliainent that shail tegisiate directly jor the United Kingdom, and indirectly fur 200,000,000 men. A Parliament that will levy taxes ‘Yn the United Kingdom in Indla to the amount i short! ronced the sentence of death on Monti and ettl and bess eget 4 row Berti pci et pala presented thelr decision to the Holy Father, but of the business. of the Secretary of the Treasury to your fathers had done, the meu of tit ‘ears | every effort is being made to imduce him to com- | come tothe rescue of speculators who find them- % when they hi shaken the Price ‘of | mute the punishment. Meanwhile, the city continues | scives in a tight place. Bat such & precedent as the ago, privilege to ite very base. I appeal to you much excited and the police make numerous arrests | one giuded to would muke the Sec! of the no" wer since have been permitted to | Pretending to have discovered some etissaries, of bahep retary speak Ry jog po RB . “ Phe tralian ‘government, ‘The Pope, however, seeme | Treasury the great bull and bear alternately of the muncils of countrymen ho Thave pieaded for their peniceat rights, You have | es yor - ee en Nae hoe er Stock Exchange and gold room even more than he is to yon ute Riore that you oui regaet wioss Pasta ventura, “on Mount Palatine, abd ‘ia reply tit src a sae Stdrtemagn.neetcencnma rt ash oncred trust in te eyes of all your cour} to thé remarks | of | the’ community (on machine for promoting violent fluctuations in.prices tn the ayes of heaven Itself, and init, you should wwe bape pin So yt ey for the benefit of @ few officials and their fiends, those rights us an instrument only of good, that you ” good " should Srioasty ‘weigh the olsins of Hi those eho peacefully established at Rote, and pray fervently | the rapa pdr iteeh ge oy Poets ric Se ancel seek your $ ‘ind that you should so vote that | for those who in oter countries are exposed to per- | sustained; ireatene you may expect to ltflueuce the imperial Parliament | Secutions,’ i IOS to | infation, a8 a further infation of the currency would and the legislation of your country, 80 that you may iuave just learned e Pope consent be a fatal financial mistake, opposed alike by Con- ACKR#RMAN.—On Sunday ‘morning, November 8, Joun W. ACKERMAN, tthe 86th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend oe, 0" Si lor ‘brclock, ” +, November 8, Mr. JOmN- BakRETT, coachmaker, ue 40th year of his Relatives and friends ° Peapecttully 1nyiven te - attend the funcral, from his late residence, No. 66 Schermerhora strect, Brooklyn, on Tucaday after- eesouuty Oork Uretand) spers please copy. q A gts Poss beggin November 4, rs ears, 2 mouths The friends of the family tise Peapectinily sn to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afte: ef £110,000,000, ant @ Parliament that when it once “eta forego his design of carrvmg out the sente ‘of noon, as faxes its neat. in Westunitiater {8 81 porta TOF aI | eee eee oe CO eS #24 THe | Geath on the insurgents Monti and Toguettl, on the | gress and the people, and stocks are #0 far above the to ged iets wisi | one o'clock, from nls ’late residence, No. 496 TRIG these things; and every menver you send is & part 52 220), the sanivervary of he October Sm oH range of real values that they will have to decline, Ve. for Curb + Aagte gt seat acthe nite 2a sea “Ee. In Brookly Saturday, Ni “ eof that grand macitine, and every elector throngh- ", but he stili refuses to commute the penaity. ‘The re- short ri e ma or contin rul an Sgor.—In Brooklya, on , Novi 4, out we United Kingdom who shail vote at the Mr. Roebuck on Labor and Capital. prleve, however, probably forctokeks a further con. | Whatever the, condition of the mon@ market may 134¢. 0176 for No. 110 prime | gfter a short illness, CONKLIN W. Bis , herey coming contest 18 in purt of the mann- On the 22d ult. Mr, Roebuck delivered en address | cession, and we may anticipate that iue capital | be. It is mow become a question of values, and not 7 ned and 790 do, | Year or bis uge. 7 cla ular ae in sbi | Ml te wate of See ne et | ME Sais owing rater |W, it a enc and we wary ne | ei sca eat Ss | outs Saeed evens Me aaa, DO ‘. " y " fe 0. a at 6c. m the wand 1wiTnot zo to the remote pas lavor and capital. The audience was a large one, | mnvstgrious passage —- public to avoid Wail street untit prices are much | holders deme nes Cae ee eee fee sence, ‘Sag pinco Baptist chnreh, eae Tuesday after. no further than f can remember with woiera land the speaker's remarks were listened to with ‘There occurred tast week in the neighborhood of Roneigt- | lower and order rises out of the prevailing demor- | quiet, was a le "e ing at Se, for san: whi! oon, at two o'clock, Without further notice. Facy. I will go back to a modern period. | Prox mich atierition. Several questions were put to Mr. | one an atfair of which the details ore not yet well Kaown. | alization. ‘The “short” interest was very largely | 09,18 spats and 2c. » s6ac. (or the balance of sls monty | ByaNES.—On Sunday, ghovember 8, Mim Many, ear 1900 to the tine of tlic accession of George IIL, i Boia Ail that is known js that bouses were pillaged and burnt: era ‘ath ket 1 {nh ales i aaines cea ipa: barteej ck paeeae %, | BYRNws, in the 64th y rage, ® native of the ‘nti! 1828, I considerto have been a period of total | Roebuck during his address; among them was one | that the battalion of Zowaven eaitonod in that disiriet asked | covered yesterday, andthe market is now ine. | phia the s ee cep apd parish of Mountrath. Queen's county. ireland: pohtical darkness in this country. In 1825 no Dis- | as to-whether, on the aswembling of the new Parlin. | fot relnforcements, and thats company of the same regiment | rentiy weaker than it was before, for it has | {) orator the inat halt of Mo “at The fanerai to take place from the residence of her senter in Engiand—how man re there on bog g 4“ | nient, Ne gould support Mr. Disraeli or Mr. Glad- | affair a mere aot of dage, orhaw ita political charac: | lost this supporting element, and the re ade tee he he ‘ut steady ange, we. Carolina pondolpry zona Tonnes 324 Kast Par ee ee, fore oe tis room ope bat a seat ue | tone. In'Fepiy he eald:— ter, and 18 K to be attributed to foreign tuyaders? The wov- | lange will be correspondingly violent. ‘This etatttes Lo, o- blll a nye. between First and Second avenues, on Tucsday le go to a place of vor*hip on Sundays are erament papers have made no mention of it but thelr excess- pay pm : Nap uirde. portot ternoon, at one o'clock. enters. (Ceers.) Forty years ago not oe of | | Before answer that question I want to know Mr, | Ive discretion i¢ known as royaras all manner o: domestic | is a season of the your when curronay | #1lise for fair jo good relining Cubes, Satali CANN.—O Snaday, November 8 Mantra, young- uu by law cogid hold any civil or military office Jaastone’s reasons In desiring immediately to turn | Bews. Lt would uot be surprising W the Roman government | terms. Ke- being sent largely to the South and Southwest, | fived ecules gee * age. tor, Taye. @ 140. for os Conanien of Baldwin and Elizabeth Canu, aged 4 Bute, He could noi be Mayor of Birmiug- | jout the present administration. If ke moves that | Sousht to ntirituie thers misdeeds to ‘iaribaldian bands and t : soft wut low. eat and 4 mouths, fi of ad aldérman, ofa member of the Town | fie dristiCiorch should be disestablished and the | '2/8¥ them atthe door of the Florence governmen. the demands of the pork crop tn the West will | "Cyr tn" Galentts, itunesd con ¢un and notningy at | Relatives and. friends are Tespectfully invited te if Comicil, or & plagistrate. There were men Who] Ministers oppose him then'I sirail vote for disestab- soon have to be Supplied, while the redemption 83 90 gold, duty paid. Clover, eh tng attend the funeral, at 106 York street, Brooklyn, op. id hold @uch offices; bus that was contrary to Jawy | lishment, auc if we are a majority the Ministers will since the beginning of October of more than fifteen | “Rss Kinds were duiland pominel ss formes piiees, 1 | ‘Tu sternoon, ‘at two o'clock. @ud every year a bil of indemnity was passed to ex. | go outs T would rather take that mode of turning a t row ea nut. a ibe CARROLL.—At No, 20 Greenwich strect, Joana mise them for having broken Ute law, (Cheers.) | thempout than upon a more statement that we have - millions of three per cent certificates Is so much con- ty Receipts wove, The market continued quit |, CARROLL, 5 years and 8 months. re Were 6X milions OL Noman Catholics in the | nowontldence in them, andl think {ta fair mode Of | Phe Attempted Assassination of the Viceroy | ‘action of the currency, these having been pre- | and weak. There were of about 100 bbis. Western at CaRman.—On Friday, November 6, at Reed's Land- 4 Di om; not one of them was permitted to | trying not simply the government, bat the opposi- ft E viously counted a& @ portion af the legal tender | ¥! 02 $1 03, duty paid. ing, Fla, RICHARD CARMAN, in the dist year of his e wit in the House of Commons, although elected by | thom, and I want to see tirat ti are both honest in of Egypt. ; cei licbaialil age. ¢ largest camstituency in the kingdom. (Cries of | their way. I therefore say to the gentleman who put [Correspondence of the London Times, Oct. 25.) reserve of the banks. We are now beginning to pass 7 TRANSFERS. OF REAL ESTATE ON SATURDAY. CAMERON.—On Sunday, November 8 at noon, “4 pore by td the prembers of the Ko | ruls -s omeert Seat. a Fd ei eon a any epennes the ae ee to aa a) ‘here | through a similar ordeal to that which England nn- OFFICIAL ~ QATHARINE CAMERON, the beloved wife of Danie). an Oat ur us treated, bat your great | proposition forturning out (ue Ministers simply upou ) as one Of Mr. Reuter’s telegrams, the news Sapole: Cameron, se cesell Gat Sha. towns Of msmonesier: Leeds, | Radveee eommieentente. Py spew) that am kttempt hag teen thade to -assussinate tus | SerWent after the termination ef theNapolconio wars |... ,RRaxerspe in umm YORK uty 4g The relatives and friends of the family are rospect- Shesicid and, many other great towns, and ali (he fully invited to attend the fanerai, on Tuesday after. Highness the Viceroy of Egypt in @ narow street at | im her eiforts to return to specie payments, and the hast yi wil, ortions of the meiropolis, except the city * a ia England. Cairo, and une next day @ second telegram appeared | distress and revalsions which she experienced for a | Jane st, No noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, $4 Br'Tondon, ‘the bo pugh of Southwark ani Severe Storm in England. stating that the attempt had been made not in Cairo | ),, . Laurens at, Bas Chi street. Her remains will be taken to New She city of Weetmimner, were totaly wih: | ‘The heavy gale in London, on Saturday, October | but Alexandria. period of about ten years are familiar to every one | Laverence st, ws lols M4 and 96, map York Bay Cemetery for interment. lot Parliamentary power. Where do you | 24, wasueii severely on many points of the coast and it mast have appeared strange -to your readers } conversant with the fnanotal Bistory of the time. Lawrences oi, We; lola Sa ¥ Daew.—On Saturday, November ?, Extcanern 8., Shink ali the members of Parliament came fre several casuaities are reported. The wind biew | that Keuter's agent here should uot have been cor- ‘The fuctnations in gold from Monday to Saturday 00. g wife of the late J. Drew, in the 574: year of those days? i will tel! you. Lhave been with! strongly trom the northwest and north over the | rectly informed as to the wwn ih which the attempt ner “Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to actend the funeral, beat pe altere eastern coast on Saturday night, accompanied by ® | Was made, but to us, in & cortain jmeasure benad | tree o'clock were from 184% to 15234, with the t month spending some time in’ the county of oa May Gntahag: Comitey Jitu | heavy downpour of rat. ON Great Yarmouth, the | the scenes, it was perfectly intelligible, and, as die | closing transactions prior to the adjournment of the Cornwall—a very charming conntry, with beautiful oast scenery, With an industrious, frugal, and inte!- | sea was comparatively smooth, and a large feet of | reason ie somewlatl a sirtking oue, perhaps 1 may | poard at 1343, following which there was an advance m at one o'clock, from the Bedford street Metho- igent ulation. They were returied by What | vessels, screw coiliers and traders, took refuge in | be allowed to explain it. 233, fe be chi corner Bedford and Fen euiled the itoited Horoughe ual mot by tie | the roadsiend, Outside the ‘euida and pat- | “The simple reason, then, 18 thia, that neithor ner | °° 185%¢ 9 19534, the iatest sales on the street having Beenees eae, peti caine population, That was ticularly m the wold, there. was a wild sea, | nor in Cairo was any aiteinpt made upon the Jifeof | been at 136%. The Sub-Treasury disbursed during he state of things which Fianer.—On tye gy November 7, Lucy B. Fri ol existed at the Ume | speak of. Of municipal govern- | an several Casualties jare reported. ‘The | his Highness. Incredible as it may appear, thee | the week $10,707,000 in coin im payment of interest NER, you te child William ©. and Dennie B. t there was scarcely anytnin ry Gi of upwards of 1,000 tons, got on | now remains no reasonable doubt viat one and al > aie - 73d 5 Sake ‘had @ form of 7 ES pnd Hamoroege' dy on Friday night atd sustained | Lis Higiness, tie Consular ody, the. mercantée | ” the public debt and received wbout $1,076,000 on | Zn na. Ms appemmenesc y oe eae but searcely @uy We substance, The | mudh damage. She was got off and several steam- | comiuuity and Keuter's agent—were the victiins of | account of custom duties. t+ The friends and relatives of the family are question of, eames had never been tugs went on Baseraay $e a ate eneak Ff a _meerueeiees fe prueet, was oie ‘The statement of the associated city banks for the faa’ a invited to attend the funeral, from the residence en up by orn y Parliament, | t Saturday 0! create @ harmiess der ration of good w 4 ingateen, nothing Was dome wy tne Legislature to redeens veseanee OF her she sustained some addatonal | towards his Highness, or possibly to implicate come | Week ending yesterday redects the previous atrin- | fqn Sbare, cole fernoon, be ane Cee Mamsburg, this See. at one o'clock. Philadelphia and Richmond (Va.) papers please copy. Okaxose.—on Sunday, November 8, CHan.ne 8., son of Thomas and Mary B. Granger, in the 7th year he great maee of the population from an ignoranca ‘which was degrading to Us, amd which kept us Jrnost below many of the civilized nations of pe At that time in our colonies there were damage by the storm on aoe ae iain, peony ace to Ligh Bier — - government. gency and is the reverse ef favorable to an easier On Saturday afternoon wi several ie ory passed throug! e Lown on the even- which had been discharging herrings, were riding In | ing of te zi" of Soptember, ‘On that night, If 1a | COntton of the money market, ‘There is a decrease Filey Bay, a sudden gale from the south sprang up | said, in front of the o a 1 Bourse, an attempt at in the legal tenders of $4,423,741, tn the deposits of | Madison 600,000 Bearers § ina wate, f rit sooeiene and brought on a abort but yy po cog pon io ee sg £ aby dropping @ spiked i $6,301,829 and in the loans of $6,153,678, Theredeem- | dav, of his age. age of bondage. same Taen who we ue . Permit e a ti from 1 Ferlnced she working classes thenmsetves, to's cond | cobies, iat ‘one of then containing ¢wo men named | following weak poluta in. the rouiancer te the ve, | ng feature of the retura is, kowever, am increase of bis parent No. ou Woe Feantysanseh ‘rect, on of bondage. We had monopolies tn corn and | Camminy was capsized and we crew were thrown | tempt occurred on the 224 of September; notithg | $826,216 in the apeole, owing te tho dwbursements Tuesday, at twelve o'clock. Was known of it until the Ist of October; on tit | of the Sub-Treasury, in payment of the November in- eh cating a, eee HADDEN.—On Sui bor 8, BENJAMIN Q. srluch was Seton opiwartn’ acd pot aan CY oa We aren mand eee ane Deen. made in the terest, The circulation shows an increase of i year of hia a the 7#th year of bis are invited to attend funeral services at his late resicence, No. vening, at 208 Weat Thirteenth atreet, ehis (Monsey) Ott) ap Tr, and mang other thin; which I need not Paricularize. vad ‘The other dag & man wrote to me from a borough in my neighborhood, stating that he had been can- * Wwassing a working man, who asked him what good , which Was bo'tom upwarda, and got upon her the 2d 1¢ was said that it had b: 5 pe afters sea’ swept then off, ‘Again streets hod Any Crowded: particuistiy at 4 $100,427. ‘The totals of the present and iaet previous ey si to regain their position. One accom: mentioned. No person saw thi tements joined :— pllshed ify but the other sank,” While then stone | thos ha al heat corn laws had been to the working @ in the Viceroy’s carriage. 3. mber past y remains He asked me to give him im as | clinging to the keel another sca awept him off in, | of Police, heart of the attempt for the ‘hist ae nibe _ M et pipe J for interment on Tuesday ww words as I could an answer to his fellow-work- | and the coble righted. Again he guc- | days after it happened. He proceeded to examine bs bare rt My answer was this, that since the repeal of | ceeded i grasping the side and ing into the | house whence it was assorted the bomb was seen 16,440,841 LLNOK.—At Peel Sanday, November 6, ‘corn laws, about twenty years ago, there had | coble, which was filed wih water. Numbers wit) | to fall, but he was met by two of his own inch Fagregaed 0 HALLO, aged 0B ‘and 6 months, geome into this country more than £600,00H,000 worth | nessed the sad disaster from the clit, the wife of the | who refused him entrance. On remonstracina h6 be and the family are re. ‘of common afticles of food, which the ‘corn laws | drowned one among tiem. A cobie from one of the | Was sent ap country, nominally as Govern: jot oa ‘ited to attend q pit Pie rere intended to keep out—(cheers)—that all the | yawis in the bay @aa another from shore put of, | Eeneb. The instrument employed wassa mont | The following were the closing quotations for on lay =} people tas | Ba peo) rh a gene lewd } 4 oa dl be first at the scene, and rescuing | clumay boy op not, EY by the merest | stocks on the street on Saturday evening:—Pacific ‘Novémber 7, the wifo Pe chance, inflicted mor A 3 “Nave eaten no more hor e cop helt na, ‘On saturday ight 4 verse exhibiting signals of 2a 1 has been sought to implicate yernont hy Mail, 1184; Western Union, 35% a 96; New York ve of tae pasa have increased. a 01 op distress wen voom ‘Bear Pads with traordipary farce, Central, 123 a 123, Erie, 408 40%; Reading, 96; Y 2 Brus eirecc ante mccunes tow. the lif Oval albert award, of the ‘National | tbe ingertion of Able ities f MAY 1 G0R | ichigan Boethern, #0 0 09%; Uievelane an Pate ‘ond family are syed

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