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6 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1868. = meeereinenene aioe ~— E U R re) P EB. AUSTRIA. THE FULTON PERRY Disks tL ee ITY LTH | hooses to get ont of the way his stocks never ean SEEN FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ron tence In cage of a “drop” he can remain MER Serene , Ye Th absent, leave his brokers to “carry” the stock an@ 22 The Circuinr of Baron Benst. Intense 'Excitemcnt Prevailing—Inquest on the Tas WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record The North German Liovds steamship Hermann.Cap- | 7.4 macyenganee Belje of November 2, contains | Body-o! George Brewer—Adjouruinent of the | will show the changes in the temperature for the Svar, Noy. 15, 1868. | return to realize when the stock goes up again. fain Wenke, from Bremen the sist ult. and SoutDe | ie sowing. Investigation. past twenty-four hours as indicated by the ther- | After @ lengthened period of striugency in money | Annexed ia a comparative statement showing the awpton November 2, arrived at this port yesterday In ecireular of Baron Beust, dated the 30th of Oc- The disastrous collision which occurred on Satur- | Mometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, 218 Broadway, | and an unusually depressed condition of the stock | shipments of specie from this port last week and ringing two days later news. tober, which oar Paris correspondent say bas been | gay morning between the Fulton ferry poate Hamil. p 4ERA4? Buildings =, market the week closed with a sudden cessation of | during the year to date, together with those for the ‘The Hon. Reverdy Johnson has accepted an invita- tion to a public reception in Newcastle on an early Gate in December. The Federal Council of Switzerland has recog- Bized in advance the constitution which will eventu- glly be agreed upon by the Spanish Constituent Cortes, and has again resumed diplomatic inter- @ourse with Spain. Ausiria, Belgium and Sweden have recognized the provisional government of Spain, The Cortes will be asked to sanction @reduction In the army of 25,000 men. The Montteur du Soir says that the Senatus Consak, tum of 1866 strictly forbids the newspapers to discuss the character and extent of the constitutional powers of the head of the State, ‘The Paris Putrie of November 2, considers the ar- Micle recently published tn the Journal de St. Peters- Dourg, with the heading ‘Peace or War,” as an evi- dent manifestation im favor of peace. The France, of the same date, contained an articre ‘m which it expressed the same opinion, and declares that If France does not want war it 1s not that she fears tt, but because she thinks that pending ques- tions can be solved at the present time by better means than by force. It also says that Prusst bas 3 much to fear as France from the consequences of war, com! cated ell the Empire “ declares that Beauay ates the Mintary Committee, ton and Cuion formed the leading topic of conversa $ 4 M a he Dol as @ Minister, but simply im his character of de- | thon yesterday both in New York and Brooklyn. | 4, f° 8 LPM, puty. The reports of the debates of the committee, , m Which are not taken down by auoriiand writers, are | THe euse of perfect security with which the inhabl- | Average temperature... the causes which produced the stringency im the one | corresponding periods in 1866 and 1867:— and the decitne in the other, Friday last marke the 1866. 1807. 1868, day of the greatest, depression in stocks, the values } Forty-sixth week. $520,385 $244,285 $252,068 Prey. reported. 66,623,627 45,135,444 68,207,430 bot generatly trustwortiy. Bavon Beust did not by | tats of both cities have hitherto trusted their ives to | Average temperature Satur or bag! had Sone <¥ to fall in the op ae ing pos wa ae ana aug Means use the alarming language attributed to | the safe keeping of the employcsof thedigerent ferry | 4 TRIPLE BinrH.—Turee healthy, blooming daugh- | *'ate pK peel gry oh — * ee ee carey to | The exports of wie a ort to date tn the ue While indicating the usefulness of the reorgan- companies has been rudely and sudd destroyed, | ters were ushered into existence on last Friday day. reason doing 80 specie from Pe Meare ot ratsign clits tha upon the micessite | And great le the excitement occasioned by the la- | night, The fruitful mother is named Mrs, Cordell, of | the general rule that prises advance when money is | provious fourteen years compare as follows:— dered of demonstrating t the aollalty ol We new ’ Internal or mentable change of feeling. The fact that only one Pg Chhange and mother are pi pak ye Bogs dren a dag prego nization ol ria. ol ee ie preten (iiken Pactament approves the Dill ag adopted by | Person was killed outright, instead of twenty or) Hearg grow InsURIES.—Coroner Schirmer was | greenbackslocked up by the combination of bears who Hungary tt would show that duatiam does not ex. | thirty as at first reported, is @ subject for rejoicing, | yesterday notified to hold an inquest at St. Luke’s | ongineéred the whole crisis, the effect of which each gums she barman ae unin of Sasee of o ae but ts not calculated to do much towards restoring Hospital on the body of George Matthews, whose | time was to induce renewed speculation and conse- ferent al ir ny dance atthe situation of Kurope and while | Public confidonce. Those who escaped unhurt Owe | qeath was the result of injuries received by falling quent heavy losses. Operations in Wall street were Meee etecraohs caauitdy vast ecudue | gna dreadfusutering which have resulted ae wiey | tus, Deceased ‘wana punter ty occupatou: “Toe | couducted with ecaution which produced dulness. | tne pore gf Now York Yor the week ending Moves” al Ve 5 erin, an a wi ve rest sole a jainenis of other countries, especially those inten: - “dl accident occurred on Saturday afternoon, ‘Those who had thelr margins ewept away were of ber 13, compared with those of the twa son une hich had . attributable to the criminal carelessness of ope or the sti those who had suffered That Austria Mond be ble to disnose Af nace | other of the ferry company’s servants, and conse. | 47 TH8 Monaus.—There was taken to the Morgue | course out of the street, and those weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at this from North |: he extent of @ fraction, large or small, of sufficient military resources, Beyond that he said the public impression 1s that ident in | 7esterday barge Irene, lying sf pier. 40.3) phe pertand thrown on the market for the. eorrespond-- nothing but what indicated his pacite inteutions, and any ogi posi nan or poo been | Tver, the body of an enknown man, of the age of | thelr capital, had less to tuvest and were | 1) period in 1866 ana 1867:— he declared that peace was necessary for the interests about years. The stature of it is about five } more careful about locating that little, At the same Week ending Oct, 30. Nov. @ Nov. 18, of Austria, With regard to Kussia, Baron Beust | lost. feet six es; hair brown, with whiskers. The | time money began to. be abundant in the city. Ex- | pry goods, $1,073,811 $1,137,331 $1,191,268: merely alluded to his efforts to render Austria's THR INQUEST, body was clothed in a dark overcoat, brown vest and York. The ft the | Geni merchandise, 637.852 °2'725;030 *a'4os/ase relations with that Power more and more friendly, | ‘The inquest on the mangled remains of George | trowsers, two Lickory shirts, black Kossuth hat and | °bange turned in favor of New York. The use o! ccettagriyee yee : d and If he did not quite succeed the fault was not bis | prewer, the unfortunate youth who was crusned to | shoes It is on the table awaiting identification, three per cent certificates made money easier in the Total for week..$3,611,603 $3,863,311 $3,004,628 own, but was in great part di vents which . y ceded his comiag’ into olfice., * sheer tevin stated | death in the collision, was resumed yesterday morn- | 87 BERNARD'S CHURCH FaiR.—For some days | banks; loans were scrutinized with more care, and | m6 imports of dry goods for the week and since: the good relations wiich exist between italy and | ing, a the Second precinct station house, before | there has been in progress, to raise funds to pay for | @ general conservative feeling pervaded Mnancial | J, 04) 1 compare as follows:— , Austria, he said that if the hostile demonstration | Goroner Keenan, Deputy Coroner Beach anda jury | the extensive improvements and alterations of the | circlea, The combination found that the elasticity For the week. 1868, (1867. 1868, agains the Austrian government in Tyrol and at ‘1 bl at 1 | church, a grand fair in the body of the building | of business was beginning to cover the gap in the | rntered at port...$1,877,716 $1,008,189 $1,191,260 Trieste had not been disavowed as siro ad as he | composed of eminently respectable and infuentia! if has ane f the twelve or | Thrown on market 11851770 '920'773 "1/196'090 could have desired, It Was important to take into | citizens. Long before eleven o'clock, the time fixed Pes of ir singe tor agree Amine [sane heemamasl oP a ole te Slav Since Jan 1, ri “ Srovonten het fron raat Position of Waly mulch | forthe commencement of the inquest, the station | church’s future will attend and countenance the | Mfteen million greenbacks. On Thursday Spa FrMAY | entered at port..$116,200,287 $1,104,051 14,208,688 Bs would be consistent with the sincerity of ber | house was crowded with persons anxtous to learn | Work, there 1s a probability of suiticient money being | aX appearance of another “locking up’? was Pro- | ‘thrown onmé't, 111,021,690 86,687,108 14,223,008» 41 6P.M, ENGLAND. Joyal and pacific tutentions, collected to liquidate its entire indebtedness, duced through the exchanges of the Bank of the a Aaa ee f x mr atirateckveng af etn ea ‘4 aot Lecror? BEFORE THE Dkar aND Dums.—Mr. P. | Commonwealth. On the latter day the public, who had COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mr. Bright and the Minority Vote. HOLLAND. interest was manifested in the proceedings, B, du Chaillu, the famous African explorer, having | commenced to distrust these signs as much as they - {From the London Times, November 3.) nee Oe aN The first witness was John Brewer, who, being been requested to deliver a lecture on the subject of | nad those of an easy moncy market, wavered in SaTuRDAY, Nov. 14-6 P. M. What dir, bright said at birmingham may be very Serious Riots at Rotterdam, sworn, deposed as follows—I reside on the corner of | M8 explorations and discoveries to the deaf and | doubt, then became panic-stricken and let go of thelr | Corren.—The business in Rio was lighty but the marked: brietiy disuissed. He repeated, with scarcely a Variation the vehement invective of last year. The wisdom our forefathers, the practice of six centuries, the time honored usuages of the constitution—these ‘re the phrases, strange in is mouth, to which he fecurs. It is not ne sary to say a single word lo answer to these appeals. Let us rather proceed at A correspondent, writing from Rotterdamon the | yifteenth street and Tenth avenue, Brookiyn; de- dumb, he has consented to do 80 at St. Ann’a church | gtock. Prices touched their lowest, the “bears’? | remained steady for all grades, Sales were made of 40) Dr, Gallaudet’s), West Eighteenth street, this even- bags, ex Johannes, at 77%¢., gold, in bond. Other kinds com> 2d instant to the Pall Mail Gazette, says:— ceased was my gon anda resided with me; he left a4 ‘The request was made by th joty tor he purchased, covered their short contracts and brought pat Hp a Asta 7aCon Terrible riots have uccurred here. For several | home to go to work at half-past six A, M.; the | Deaf and Dumb inthis city. The lecture will be in- | the greenbacks to light once more, se evenings @ noisy and turbulent mob have peram- | next I heard of him he was lying dead at Fulton | terpreted by Professor G. L. Peet, the principalof | ‘The rate for money during the week was seven per Pe He: Qe ary bea me = bulaced the sireeis, insulting the police and breaking | ferry; I heard he had been crushed to death by a | their institution. It wil! be an interesting occasion fe Sen angactionm tive, the demand being chiefly from exporters; but prices the windows of ‘houses belonging to the town | ferryboat of that ferry; 1 saw the body dead at the | and the first time the deaf and dumb wiil have had | CeMt currency, with a few except 0 were irregular and were fully 4c. lower on the medium ieee byl eed hea rhe Bes set cat and fully identified 1 Auk tenia an opportunity of learning show Mr, du Chailiu’s | at this rate in coin on Monday and during afew q BR ag heterotic Inchiding 1,686 for export, himself up as @ champion of the rights of the lower Suwin M, endo: as under—I reside In | extraordinary explorations an ventures, "4 ing hours in fe ” . od Bu oleenen,. He had moceonant in raising indignation | Bodford avenue, between Putnam and Jeierson dog hours on Friday. Balances after banking quote. eee Renin. ee Ce Intention | among the workinen against the communal authori- | streets; on Saturday morning, at about hail-past Tie ORPHAN ASYLUM OF ST. VINCENT DS PAUL.—A | ome instances did not command more than six, and Trlandsand Mobile and 0. a their policy wicrwarus. Pirst, with respect | Hes by publishing some pamphiets criticising various | seven, I Was on the Brookiyu ferryboat Hamilton; it | number of wealthy and charitable ladies, many of |*sor the cash in “short” speculatious in governments | Ordinary... + hig alg ring to. ‘‘tiree-cornered cousiituencies,”” where’ no | measures and especially impeaching the adininistra- | Was crossing from Brooklyn; on starting | wus sit | them distinguished In society, open to-day at Tam- | higher rate would not be paid. good ortiaaty. BS Pap Fi Voter 18 allowed to vole for more than two | #0n of justice. A good deal of discontent has, | ting in the gentlemen's cabin; when we got about | many Hall, in East Fourteenth street, and will can. hi jated banks | Miduling....-*: aa 2% candidates. ‘The intevtion of this clause is that a | Moreover, prevailed among the weaituier classes, | half Way across the river | got up and went out to aaa * - | The weekly statement of the associate: nea al 3) Fy E+ Minority in a con-tituency amounting to tworhttus | Mdaced by the communal counctl having proposed | the front of the boat on the gentlemen's side; I no- | tinue until December, a fatr for the benefit of the | shows those institutions to be richer than they were | “oun ano eelpts, 17,798 bbls. font, “Te of Lie Whole shouid be certain of securing one of the three meinbers, in the game way the intention is that in tie city of London if the minority be three- Veuths it shall be certain of one representative. { this were once apprehended, and it is fortunately, true that imuch of the opposition to the minority Clauses aprings from misapprehension of their im- rt, jancuage Buch as been used in London and iam could not be repeated. Liberat candi- Gates boast that tue clauses will “fail? or will be “defeated” through tie excellent orgaui- to borrow 6,000,000 guilders to coustruc’ some | Uced that the tide was running up; I supposed go be- | St. Vincent de Paul Orphan Asylum, the building for mm | sacks corn me public werks, the Interest of which wili be raised by | cause we were so long crossing; after I came out of | which isto be erected on an eligible plot of ground at the close of the previous week of panic Te Lage) a nd 18, @ tax upon ‘the sewers and gutters, During Satur- | the cabin I noticed nothing unusual till we were | on Thirty-ninth street, near Seventh avenue. Every | and will inspire confidence at the opening of the 2 jew es, eaverm eter coer Heres day might @ sertous encounter took place be- | Very ueara ferryboat in the ailp towards the Battery; | possible preparation has been made by the lady | business for the ensuing week, There is an increase | $5 75 3 #7 for good anicenen on Gan lower suka; th whale tween the police and the mob. Many | Idid not notice particularly when we approached | managers for the entertainment of all who may be | 1, legal tenders of $4,209,486 and a decrease in loans | were generally firm a $7. California four ruled quiet, bi thousands of. persons were im the streets, | that boat whether we were going fast or not; sud. | pleased to call on them and patronize thetr enter- : “A an ai its 1 teady. The sales were Via ‘bbls. Southern flour was di The shops were nearly all shut at seven o'clock, and | denly our boat struck the other, when I heard crash- Rr , Which ought to appeal to the most tender feel- | of $7,492,652, while the falling off in deposi is | Sire Unchanged. The sales were abdeut 825 bbis. For rye bands of men and boys armed With sticks marched | tng of the timbers; { cannot exactly howeit @ of the heart. Let there be sufficient means ob- | ¢406,129, The following is @ comparison of the state- | four the demand was fair, and prices remained steady, | Bales singing and shouting from one point to another, At | struck; I cannot say whether the bells rang or not | tained through the instrumentality of this fair to ments for the two weeks:— B00 bb! all, eleven o'clock, when the workinginen had spenta | fore the collision; was in conversation with a gentle- | carry to a happy and expeditious conclusion the ob- . N ber 16. good proportion of their weekly carnings In gin, the | man, and cannot say whether any signal bells were | Ject for‘which it has been instituted. November 7. forember 14. t 200 bushels whest, 10,114 do, cora, “80 do. bariey. Tho flour market was d entiaily lower, save in a few cases. Shippers p Corn meal was bus uachange: % vy : 5 + $256,612, 19 $249, 119,539 gation of the liberal party, This 18 a com. | ‘ew became uproarlous. ie services of the | sounded or not; I did not hear any, did not see any METEOROLOGICAL.—The observations et the Park f 16,155,003 Ne mistake, | If the liberals in Birmingham peliare mete coca Raton ie darnatiee: Sarees ee ee of the boat, but was Lt | seteorological Department during the latter half of seaseast 24u,564 | Eaten do. a poorly atin ae jell fore the wilitary could arrive serious fights took Wifiain K. McGrew, the next witness, gave evi- | last weck were of unusual interest and to scientists panos : . rn ee eg Bound hoop Qhio, shipping brands. returned. If in London the liverais exceed four. | Place between the mob and the police, who were | dence as follows—I reside on Fulton street, Brook- | of inexpressible value, The mean of the barometer | 1€#al tenders. + 66107, hab ‘gu. Louis low extra. cones obiiged to make use of their awoi Lamp posts | lyn, a short distance from the ferry; about half-past a The last day of the week was characterized by were pulled out of the ground, the street pavements | seven on Saturday morning I started from the | fof the week indicated 80.154 inches; the maximum, great activity in the stock market, Erie advancing were torn up and the police were literally besieged. | Brooklyn side on the ferryboat Hamilton; the boat | at 7 A, M. of the 13th, was 30.402, and the minimum th RRM K perked The Town Hall (Stadhuis) was severely damaged, all | Waa crowded with passengers and vehicles; upon | at? P, M. of the same day noted at 29.820 inches, | 70m 36%, its earliest price on the stree! the windows in the building were broken and the | the start I stood on the forward deck and had my | giving a difference of .562. The thermometer indi- | ing, to 52)<, its closing price at sx o’clock last mob endeavored to set it on fire. Happily the } attention attracted particularly to the objects in | cated a much wider difference in the temperature of night. The occasion of this rise, as explained in the cavalry arrived at three o'clock in the morn! ud | the river and the New ed terry slip; we were de-'| the atmosphere, as the annexed series of notations h Ana abla despeaon succeeded in clearing the strests. There are Many | tained at the Brooklyn férry two minuteg beyond the | show:—Mean of tha week, 47.92 deg. The maximum first paragraph above, was aided by a ci iP ersons rosnae ane. ett are ae hs morn- fee iva tes heeft Blane MG? tego Bite Was reached at 2 P. M. of the 9th and Indicated 67 announcing an improvement of two to three per ing an additional military ferce arrive the town ig With any obstructions; it seem me that the | deg,, while the minimum, et 7 A. M. of the ‘ i it; etter ig quiet now, but a repetition of the tumult is feared. | boat made an unusual detour toward the Battery; | 12th’ was 82.80 deg. The range was, therefore, | °° in Eries at the London Exchange. The activity | as hoiders were more disposed to meet buyers, sever sevenths,.they ought to fultil the design of the clause, aud return ali four.members. it is quite right; it fe the duty of the libera! couimittees in these and other places similarly situated to return a3 many members as they can, and, 1 there be any doubt sbont the balance of parties, to test the issue at the pou booths; but we must, in the interest of the ‘Oglieh language, a8 well asin defence of accuracy Oi thought, process inst the notion that the minority clauses ‘fail’ because where there is a SBeSeSSSSaSEBSaREe i @ e micient derance of ere sold: cloaii if yesterd paves Marea Vthe camonines bing rtio po g Lae A If anything serious should occur I will telegraph. may be mistaken, but that was my Impression; | g4.2¢ deg. On the 8th, 9th and 10th rain fell, | Wa8 not so remarkable during the forenoon, or even Tae anlog were: abv igs puanels mi 61800 $166 fr Ne. the same party. And now what 1s the policy of the preven gel Peas opts aioe ae the aurato at being equal Ka 1% nours, and the Gents during the earlier hours of the afternoon. During gine {closing asl 180 for fair samples), nal Hi for No. as and Inority ¢ ? We ha ted it oftes ry . - | measu: 54 of an inc! nthe mornings of the y ly 6 in barrels; before, but ure prepared to sate it as often again os peat 9 Peller tugboat, which appeared to be tying partly | 12th and 10th ice formed to the thickness ‘ofrone-hait | He interval to three o’clock Erie had risen only Ave | far agi id 4 $1 ry nies were 45,000 15 at the close. The Anumber of turf men left this city on Saturday | across the entrance of the New York alts ofaninch. At ten minutes to 11 o’clock P. M., of | Percent. There was no session of either the regular | bushels at 81 oe ry for new mixed, 81 cry AQ. ; bow towards the Battery; she was backing atthe | the 13th, meteoric flashesy were observed, and | or open board after two o'clock, in accordance with | 10tad do., #1 02 » $105 for Boutherm yell, ang ohs. Ae as last to attend the races at New Orleans, which com- | time, ag if to get clear of’ the dock entrance; long | from thst time until midnight thirty-one of these | tno aerate custom, In the period thence to six | 814% a $140 ‘or Western, Oats were in modeete mence on the 28th inst. The National State Past | before we arrived at the entrance she was eutire! Nghta, of every color, as were those which subse- t ‘but prices declined a tritle. ‘The sales wens about 62,000 bash. Stake will have but three nominations—Aiabama, | Clear, her bow being several feet above the no1 ently fell, recorded. From 12 o'clock M. to1 A. | 0’clock the stock appreciated at @ suddenly rapid | es at Tic. a 72x40. including» carge for export at she ous be represented in the race. e wo 5 m 5; ane Ly + Mi, active and and firm. ‘Un iucsday last Dexter had another trial in har- | which was lying on the Battery aide, and a collision | g1—making a total of 962 Many of these meteors | “2 Per cent better a iseskierd Bie of i _uREGU were active,and rates were steady and frm. a ness. ‘The day was not favorable, neither was the | appeared inevitable; the Hamilton was making con- | wore of unusual size and briliiancy, and several of | Morning. The restoration to Ruro ROWS: bbls. tour at ‘and per # 37,500 bushels wheal at track a fast ont and yet the “King of the trotters” rep pei ene reas te jomerre fo soe them eae arcs of eighty re oe te ce immense pressure which weighed down this particu- eee 34d. and 600 Bales cotton on private terms, To made a mile in 1:17. ac r. ; rising and failing seemingiy without reapect to any " in the list ‘The trot between Rhode Isiand and George Wilkes, | 12a position from which I could observe the water | particular point of attraction. Aa . ey it ie) made the bine “eid ae ret cnr bushels wheet at 8d. ‘To Harre, per sasaar, 40 bales oto which came off at Norwalk on Friday jast, was | by the wheels; my impression is that the engineer Fp gg waar er Site SRCoU a Te earerce gh GUNN1zs were dull and nominal at 18c. @ 18Ke. for bags rather, slower than, was anticipated, gricultural be fa Lge ae opens’ oor? A mee POLICE INTELLIGENCE. tion of “bears,” who first made money stringent that fang Ble. 9 21}go. for cloth, rom tro, however, with the money equally divided, are 4 ecessfu! \dertake the cam- 7 ; “ Sbot Galguiated to develop thekpesd of the hores: tinued watching until the collision occurred; they ee pra asc PAP ae ot ete | Shanes: We quote:—shipplng, Ges! 10cm, dad relall tot, 3 American Girl has the call in the betting tor her | Was watching for that jarring of the boat which oc- VIOLATING THE Excise Law.—Mary Ann Burke, | Palgn against real Hors.—The market, though quiet, was fizm at the f trot with George Wilkes on Wednesday next. The | curs on stopping the engines, but the speed of the | of no, 52 West Broadway, was arrested by officer | its manipulation was a magnificent piece of financial T : ae . ; may be on itis twofoid, Their object is to secure a better :louse of Commons, aud the real par- Sicipation of a larger number of citizens in the elec- taou of the House of Cominons. Each reagon is suitl- client to Warrant their adoption. ‘ake the second season first. If it can be shown that of two elec- toral methods one engages a great-r number of electors in the election of members of the House ‘Suan the other, that method 18 to be preferred, aud this because it will make the government more free and stable, aud myst im its operation prove & aa? implement of politicai education. We are id, sadecd, that tue end of the House of Commons ie to govern, but this is only half the truth. Repre- sentative government is an end as weil as a means; god were it not so there would be no reason to pre- fer it to imperiausm if imperialism promt to rant the Same, OF, a8 1% sometimes mnight, a better, t uotaulons Prime ahd choloe grades, Sic. « 96c.; fair r . 2 | trot is to wi and Wilkes likes the rig. ther Hamilton was not checked; as J understand it they 5 do., 1dc. @ 21.; tnferiog, 10c. a 13c-and foreign, 1 Sich esonese tail poe snlgtoanennabored oles aGonte canna rig. Botters | ot ring the bell to stop the engine, then to atop the | Cole, of the Fifth precinct, on the charge of violating | strategy, and the history of the past few weeks | goad do. 1ée, 0.21; infer ne sy tg ‘wheels, and then for backing; it occurred to me that | the Excise law. Justice Dowling committed her, | will long be borne in mind. It yielded under | nominally at 11%c. 8 12c., gold. ene or fast Saaeeneir renee cee ee eoamiew wae etter tegnitecna roe eo oe Subsequently on an examination she was die | pressure such as seldom or never compassed | , MO!assEs. Tapeh vent tp mem ctey on Hoan i 1d not be a ‘k for hundreds of them, | the danger or bewildered by the rapidity with whic! harged. “ue on te Coney Telaud road, ifm two-forty gaii | the siguals succeeded each other; (he wheels were | Tum BROADWAY GnaND Lanceny.—John Stanley | ® #008, and in ita frat eudden decline drow with it | sarday'e quotations. 2 vee top picts ruled constit ites life, was exhibited in numerous instances | Slopped before the collision occurred but not re- | ang James Tracey, who were arrested on Saturday its neighbors, their fall being accelera' accord: | arm though the demand was 1 ey o ‘at 45350. v versed; the bow of our boat had passed the head of 1m they were intrinsically weak or strong. St, | aud 100 do., in sbi; order, at déc. ‘The rosin market was stan Leadiwee crowed dering tastesseenoon mci the pier before the bell rang; the engers were | evening with property in their possession, after- gly ae they lly 1g upping a ors in the act of election is true on the authority of Mr. Brigat. He said last week at Birmingham that Were it not for the minority clause three liberals would be returned ior that borough without epposition; but the clause has roused the couservatives of the place to activity, and they % 1 ill quiet, but prices were steady, closing at 3 35 a $2 45 for fre making a struggle according to tlieir “ m Paul in this “drop” fell fifty per cent. If the on- | svalattye Bfor Nord Gee ae be for Nol eis hts to abi Vt Hi . | terday. > panic-stricken after the bell rang; those in the after | wards ascertained to be worth ninety-two dollars 2 ; Mzbte to share in the election of the House of Com: | YA: comis was driving Dick Layton’s fag tail | part of the boat rushed forward, crowding upon | andtolen froma showcase of Mrs. Elsle Bouillon, | slaught had no other good effect is was useful in re- | $578 cr pale and 66. 61 b (or extra do. eh roduce a better House of Commons. It will, | black geiding at the Union Course on Friday, and ose already Sokaraxtt suse gentlemen tried to | No, 136 Broadway, were arraigned at Jefferson Mar- | vealing the true worth of the different stocks dealt | unchanged. f course be understood that in the extent to proton weemed,to ba the old fellow's pace at eg et an antaeee cowdite caries hae ee ee to answer the charge | in at the stock Exchange. New York Central rose ee tt Linseed was dull and, unease Bt BSc. 0 980. im Which they are now aj their effect must be nea. rT . ; Tema Gut ere toni beg tooe | fi woting semen, weary grr Me eD be | ad tad unere of we Vaan, outs | THE Bow Bor Bunacans—Yohn Doran, ono ot | S276 000" coat oa ane reat from cus otwo rer | Susiaer tt oun ite muh 1 gif na atl upon re Derby and re sraclt as tesmen ‘ a Whose verdict canuot be reversed, we auticipate | bly the last event between rst class horses tuis fnpossibie for any man to give an exact description | the alleged bold boy burglars who broke into a St the cleee wae sonia ar about Q0eb bur hom matear it. The greater proportionate rise in Erie is due \ mari of the scene which followed, the excitement was so | building of the Hudson River Ratiroad Company, | °O™ Tuere, were ‘sales of about 89 Db! * Clipping and singetng the norse are much in vogue | reat; saw deceased just after the coliision had oo- | oorer of Thirtieth street and Eleventh avenue, and | % the fact that large purchases were made to cover | g35"*ror old mess, $38. for prime, about these days. Tue practice seems unnatural, | curred, when the crowd were forced back ® little: | stole therefrom a number of copper belts on Satur. | outstanding “short” contracts, and the constant de- | for prime mess, and boo ext becoming pre his body was lying on the deck forward of the ladies! Live bogs were in quick mar Maid seuleeoetr tablp:noviced thas his face was purple, Lis head Gay nig, ras arraigned before scatice Dodge st he |) sand keps the petée sbastentty advancing. | It is © | aise. aise, ‘Tue axrivaie were ligt, bl 4 considerable exiension of their operation when the reaistribution of seats is next taken in hand. The minority clauses will teud to make a better i ouse of Commons because they will bring new ele- ments into it wud make it a better informed House. We are told, by way of addition to the oid error, that the cud of the House of Commons i to govern, and that government 18 a watier of lorce in ail its forms. These are trutas, but again oniy bali truths, Let them be ilusirated by @ trial in acourt of law. The object of such a trial 2 @ppiication of the force i \he majority to constrain one who wishes to do wrong to uo right, or to punisa him for having don wrong. it ig @ matter of force. But we think it Gesiravle, in order that the force may be intelligently and justly applied, that the proc: should be pre- éiueu over Ly the wan of the greatest ability and experieuce we can discover; that all pereons wiio are able logive testimony allecting the question in dis- pute should be summoned and examined; that everything which can ve said on boit sides shouid be eXudusted by persons tramed to this function; and tual ip @ vast number of cases twelve indiffereat eens Shall be summoned to listen, to consult and a Fas 3 2 S 4 son Market Police Court yesterday morning, “ ” sn improved demand and crushed and one of his | seemed to have been | question whether the ‘beara,’? who have covered, | was prot = tory of; my pomition when {'trat saw the body was | $i top ball ne ne eee SOMMGH OF | oye not turned “bulls” for the time Delng, with & | Hew astra dt ere bat wal gual at clear of the slip when the Hamilton entered; the Tae BUBECKER STaeET Highway Rossery.—The | View to another inflation of prices and another | moss, oe ety odie, Oficial Transfers in Real Estate on Saturday. | signal to slow is usually given about twenty yards | three men, James Donncliy, alias “Friese,” James | heavy profit by “unloading” at good figures. It isa Foy magi tc aha) pe ng ET or so from the slip, according to the condition of the sudden impetus Bergen st, #8, between Alvaay and Troy avs, 25x19/.9..Nom. | tige: Tam uncertain about the fret signal. Gallagher and James Wililams, who are accused by | Dotable sign, however, that in the sudden impe' Broadway and Hancock st, westerly coruer, 1 ‘Altred Dorlon, of 63 Lawrence street, Broo! Christopher Van Dnuser, colored, of assaulting and | given to speculation at the eleventh hour of the 6307. (12000163. 1. : deposed—I went on board the Haraiiton ‘about nye aa mt arene | near, Bro reat week transactions were most numerous in those ast seven o'clock on Saturday morning; she was A stocks recent Very much crowded, 80 much so that one gentle man | fractional por ra were arraigned before Justice waloh were the Staeat, in: the er Pi ce refised to go in her; I went through the gentie- | Dodge, at the Jeiferson Market Police Court yeater- | In the excitement caution was not lost sight of. | rendered. men's cabin to the forward part of the boat; saw | day morning, who committed them to answer the | While Erie an’ New York Central aavanced sixteen | , PEROLEUM.—Recelpts 1.004 bble. crude, and O66 do, Fe nothing unusual in our trip across until we were | charge without bail. and six per cent respectively St. Paul advanced one. | 13! ting 140" The of ore about to enter the slip; when weil out in the stream ALLEGED LARCENY OF A Watou.—Bernard L. f the whole list will show th Tnoticed a propeller iying abreast of the ferry slip. | rora, residing at No. 17 East Twenty-first street, ap. | 4 Scrutiny of the wi Will show the same | Qtu7isc, for nandard white,’ We heard of no sales of mo» She drifted up stream in front of the market Alp, Se ae y" P- | thing, namely—that in proportion as the decline was | meat. In Philadel un the’ mark ly moderately ao- the next sip above; there was’a strong food tide | peared before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market great is the recovery small. Grey ene the ea sf ae running; I have crossed it almost daily for the last | Ponce Court, yesterday morning, and accused a by twenty years; saw nothing unusual until the cole woman, pel Disc! . of ihe him in Madi Gold was firm during the first days of the week | tuside price—and late iast evening ‘Bio a0. at igo. Jelfersou at, n Jefferson st, a Herkisner st, 0 os © : clus Lo harge, RICE.—The Markel was quiet, Dub values was unchanged, cemary to poly we parable to the House of coun Uiexory ard Uslon; my impression ts that the engine was stopped | gon square Saturday evening and stealing from under the continuance of Washington reporta that | we ‘quote Caroline io a Secs ‘and Kangoon 8%c. @ 9c. te of the representation of minori- | Yetney at ner: as we were entering the slip; there appeared | nim 9 gold watch valued at $200, The par- | the currency was tobe expanded, but weakened in | | StGAR—The business In raw was again light, Weis cies. that tae balance of force is to be Heyerson at, ¢ 4, 95 ft eK 1 Ryerson at, w 8, 100 ftw of De Kalb av, 154100. Walon st,'n «, 258 ft © of Harrison av, 22x. 219 w of Powers st, 202100. ty North 6th at, Id and Lat ata, 1 Sout Sib wt, a8, 169 ft e Of dst, 22x190. Tet at, «a, 165 ft w of bea ay, 202100. at eWay 1KL ft we of Sth ay, WA. ¥6.10 ft 8 of De Kalb to be a strong eddy ide close to the end of the pier. | ticniars of the alleged larceny are that the com- | the middle of the week with the cessation of these | fulning tive liga a Mlige, the aalea wore 00 ‘ : running down, e bow of the Hamilton was by | weighed down ‘and the eddy tide carried as down Seated elme taea ale aopenaceed og — reports, and suddenly became firm yesterday, with- towards the Union, which was lying in the lower | walking by his side he felta hand in his pocket and | out much discoverable cause. The supply of cash slip; heard two bells ring in quick succession on en- instantly seized it, which proved to be Susan’s. At was abundant, and the loaning rate kept within tae Howcast ae Hasniivon woud pay aa ont Shas mncinee Sve teak cease up end sttempted te the Thal ital iT ductuations inglse ne shown ‘Se on, Dut | rescas her. ‘Thess he charges with velng confedcr- iba Igo. a Tige. ‘The salea were 148 bhds, part at aise, for Cuba, We. for English Island, and 14-0. & erara, ied was sow of sale and heavy. ards, bi & 1d). | Bolt white, Mdige. @ 145,65 gc. & 14,0, jcutts linseed was in fair demand and firm. 1,000 bage at $2 2@, gold, duty pald and to arrive, 5,000 €x Timor, at the same price. Grass were dull and reversed or turned backward through its operation; this is an error due to its opponents; but its ad- Vvocates contend Uiat it will enlighten the ministra- tion of force, inaking it swifter to redress what is Wrouly, wore intelligent to separate good from evil. They make uo effort to neutralize the majority Which must govern, but they try ali that wise meu will supposed she would-stop before she struck; she was to whom the missing watch was passod. ates, ai at our last quotations, ttempt to do to make it hear reason, to instruct, 445 fe not Lafayette backing then; heard some one on the upper deck of | While the scuifle that ensued was going on, oificer poest, | The demand was moderate and prices were find, Hf necessary, to tauie ite the Hatsliton’enout to the passengers “Get back | Henry c wbubols of the ‘Twenty aluth. precinct Se ae ibe at ines tase . thero;” I looked up at the pilot house and saw thé | reacted the spot and succeeded {n arresting the a The tare though quiet, SPAIN. fae Reg mee hone whom T knew, standing at the | woman, but the men escaped. Ing her examination Western brought $1 07, duty pais le Wheel; then the crash and the screams of | gusan denied having taken the missing property, the women; I saw the deceased lying om the | gays she is @ seamstress and that a falstake bas deck we rel across him; I re occurred. Committed to answer in default of $1,500 moved the rail; I then assisted to’ extricate The market for government bonds was strong at Base Ball Notes. @ little {girl who was jammed in; the deck of the aU The Empires wili ha’ grand old time rally an@ Pian ; DISHONEST PORTER AND Hts ConrapERaTR.—For | ‘he Close, with the following quotations:—United | “ eee Wing Yat Sean tie tas ootmtoe:| eethe. tine past “the American Suspender Com- | States e's, registered, 1818, 11214; do., coapon, 1881, | Wind up tls afternoon at the “old stamping curred; Iam positive that the Hamiiton'’s engines 118%; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 105%; 5-20's, coupon, | ground.” rere stopped before mie got to the ead of tne | PARY.” dong business at No. 6) Reade street, has | ee ee ei ie ae do. 160d, 107; do, 186s, | ‘The Alphas and Ainskas will play to-day at the Pier; 1 judwed from the speed and motion of the boat; | Jost large quantities of property in mysterious ’| 186% 100%; do., Leese So Neaae| Cuplisiihe gfoande. saw three men in the pilot house when I looked up; | manner. Roundsman Dillon, of the Third precinct, | January and July, 100%; do., 1867, 110; do,, 1808, False wh Mr. Albertson was ding the wheel, but I ‘was deputed by Captain Ulman to “work up’ the | 110; 10-40’s, registered, 10334; 10-40's, coupon, 10474. Secretaries of clube who wish the base ball world meh aes Yang Ss Futon ere, aroun, | Such tyes Unionists fut ofl nae | , THeborer Sate beade ore Sly quoted we | 68 a ct ae Ton deposed—On Saturday ee about twenty min: | ing tue olcer saw Thomas Mapes ‘as | doards as follows, but slightly better prices ruled 0D | ive clubs close up their games, on GAME. The Spanish Throne. The Parts correspondent of the London fimes, Writing under date of November 2, publishes the fol- partisans of Don Carlos are beginning tb throw out leciers to test the state of public opinion @s to the pretensions of the young prince to Whoin They have given the ttle of Churies VIL A pam- phie: calles “Anarchie kpagnole” haa appeared in ‘aris. it is written in French by a Spaniard, and May be regurded, as 1t is probaly meant wo be re- gar as (ue programme maniesto of the ‘utes past seven I went the ferryboat Hamil. rter in the store, cautiously open the door, step | the street:—Tennessee 6's, ex coupon, 68% & 00; The secretaries of the clubs below named are re- Pe “Tue young man whose cause is advo: ton to cross to New York; when just outside the | out on the walk, and, after look! up and down | qennessee (8, new, 68% @ 69%; North Carolina 6s, | ested to communicate at onco with the Lame cued in it as Don Carlos, eon of Don Brooklyn slip I looked up at the pilot house and saw | the street, re-enter the store in. Shortly after- 65 bid; North Carolina 6" 65 a 65%; Of the State Association. The communications shoult juau, second gon of the ‘Don Carlos of men inside, Wards Crawford opened the door again and passed | ©X coupon, ; rolina 6's, new, 65 @ 65%; | give the club statement and jsecretary’s address, and the ‘civil war, and, ording to the Saite Jaw, the iegitimate heir to the crown for which his grandfaiuer carried om @ Sauguinary contest for even years ihe present represeniative of tue fam- The witness here attempted to describe the occu- | outa ee who had in his possession a la Virginia 68, ex coupon, 635¢ a 6434; Virginia 6's, | if the clubs desire to be recoguized in the fraternit, Enc un Wi Ringe SPGe wits Ut had | Raa" Sin” Mefoped “taunt he"Sang | BM: HM, i ital data iat Rated that t one W! a Ww! man jon fol nat my once. etic, of roo! ; + sort of “Tuli Dlack beard sll round his Jaws likey’ | alarmed dropped his plunder i @ liquor store | Thefollowing were the quotations at the frst open | Giirton, of Durtalo; Exercise, of New York: Enter- fy is ‘bar twenty years old, and, as the writer wheeisman No, 2 was “‘stout looking,” and the and ran away, making good esca) The oM- | board on Saturday:—Cumberland, 35 a 3634; Wella- | prise, of Staten Isiand; Fanwood, of Washi Y potnta is free from ali partialpe on Mm the civil yall ares oud other on ages Ad PE YF. part had o mark under one on eyes Met oer secured the basket and ed which contained Fargo Express, 26% a 27}; American, 41 8 42}; eights; Farmers, of eres es neeaee of War, for he Was bora eight years alter it was brougit | lstand North th sta, ¢.© cor. im bal oad, 7 yre, jad been ina bitofa muss.” At aes the page? and subsequent A ey were identified Adams, 46 @ 47; United States, 443 0 46: “ Brookiyn; Lay eg bad rk ne ar toaciose. iis bands have no biood suing upon LF ape by Kah he By EE roe te Coroner the witness endea' HA give | by , cna os eee longing to the sue ie ; | of Maveawan; Hereer, ca we’ 18. er Ne then ais vound OF na contract has viviated uo | Gyore ayand frooslya and Jamalen roede,corercty | Snow of ie men at the wheel, Pulip eo doing besame | BF tue founnaan, aud, OM Mr. Bronson's complaint | Career, gone a drs coer eed, ucallvers 21% 0 #24; | Niagra Palla] Nepperhany of Yooters: Phone 0 PHsacement, Las no (reasons oF atrocities to reproach | “Fq4x46.10x76.Wx4l. ance of the men at the wheel, , Sayles tue roun Nadi to uaatrer t laint | Canton, 463 047; Mariposa, 6.a 8; do, preferred, 19 | Niagara Falls; an, Of Yonkers; Phente 0 Ruse with, no deeds of vengeance to barden lis far confused as to transfer the full black to | Justice Dowling held bim to to answer defore | ooo... pacific Mail, 114 n we Union Brooklyn; Star, of Pleasantville; Sawpit, of Port. Conscience ; and, With such’ a cuaracter, it is the | Bradford ay, 168.8 ft 6 of Laurence sh, jaws of the “stout looking" party and give the | the Court of Sessions, What amount of goods the ell Lo i; Western bh cheater; Una, of Mount Vernon; Uaderciif, of Cold first wheelaman the mark under the eye. company has lost it is now impossibie to tell, ‘Telegraph, 85% & 35%; New York Gentral, 110% @ | Springs; Unique, of Staten isla d ‘ibertson, the plot, amd Atlantie Wie, the assist COUNT CALENDAR—THIS bay, Vip Doe Chaya ony letra neem nn TNE ATTEMPT TO RO8 THE KOELESKILL BANK. fat pilot of the ‘Hamilton, and having recognized —— 8 963; Alton @hd Terre- Haute, 42; do. preferred, —- them as the men he had seen in charge of the wheel, Scrneus COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Nos. 74, ¥6, 76, } G03, @ 62; Wabash, 674 6734; do. preferred, 634 a ‘The Albany £zpress gives the following particu. Gescriftions given, 0 witmees conuinued his test: | oa,” 0 St 8h Sh OA Sis 88 81 88 0 9) Oh 9 ) 965 Milwaukee and St Paul, aor 0 6836; do. Dre- | Weticault o Wednesday nigit:~The Quryiary fort: mayan eget charge of the wheel to ants wr 975, 31%, 617, 229, a0, er soase, pT and ! saat aad Be ‘i beige saat; pout erev Cre the at tnrvagt tet nt deat maw ir. Al ive , @: : 139 bid; | @ leven o'clock. @ cashier, rter, son x, aeicaiaeas meekct irae | Sk al tensa hoe | are km ol ow AH Me | Soe aa Ma ahaa e the stream than loMMON bs Fa L TaRM.—Part 1—Nos, 912, | Islamd, 1084'9 108%; Northwestern, 81K @ 83%; 40. | residence, on the opposite corner, About half an “| she turned to go down when opposite one of | 1360, 1858, 1327, 1183, 680, 1814, 1104, 1323, 1104, 1! referred, 044 & 64%; Boston Water Power, 14% @ | hour afterward, while looking out of a window, be Opision of his advocates that of all pretenders that Pe py Muay yel slart up DO oUe can be more acceptable to Shose who Would hot visit We sias of the father on od uiltless descendant than Von Carios of Bourbon. Th ronan 0 ae rte would then bea true sonstitutional king, not ‘Tralued in the achoul of ing to be the king of ai the Spaniards, and OF a party, he has learned Wat Ue iosutalione Of a poopie mvs ve in harmony with th givilization aud follow at once & e Division lime of Qpmer Bay, adjoining acres fe monnieatia. lata 04, lus, North Meroe, Sais. Puray's sation 10 Ridgeteld road, 06, BR Kent, 116 nd of Kurope—Firat, beca ue nd, because it was trae iii the ipa above the Brooklyn dock; Ido not know | 1942, 1374, 1148, 1417. Part 2—Nos. 431, 2455, 867, 668 discovered a dim light in the Kk, pnoiber, epee pertly and tke grandeur ‘anus. the maine of the ‘aitp: tt was some distance tp; in | 1404, 440" 1410) Mali, 141 141dy82, Lion, 1060y'2100, | 38; Boston, Hartford and rie, 9734 a 81%. @ armed hidiselt an ial" auton. “ite Fegulale tbe necessary % pe, ni60. down we ran within two or three silps of Wail | 1191, Te ‘Were the final prices on the street at ing, entering It thi the same expenditure on the possible receipts, and set, in bis per i i A at the New York sitp aleoa | | MAnixn COURT—TAIAL THRM.—Nos. 185, 151, 199, | six P, M.:--New York Central, 12234 123%; Brie, 62 ¢ burglars did. They were = = Ow person, the example of the strictest economy,” He wil f j, by the Vine we approached bothh boats | 780, 613, 466, 450, 417, 607, 648, 709, 725, 188, 164, 165, | 9 sox’. sradson River; 124; 100; Michi- | YSult at the time, Mr, Courier's presence was one yf aa recog: | Mouroe ar, w 8, 34 ie ‘i appeared Fn cleat of the clips sianciny toward 1 7160, 760, 161, 762, 164, 100, 767, 768, 760, 170, 771, ganson repicet ct irene be U 0x nalied to (Be pocundrete bs ene of the oe ae ui East Mogris- e . old inj ew ithern, 5 Clevelana Pittabarg, hasty exit through a % Sire dacion bas ng presetices seston! aay, as vesacssseeess GOT Stggrty with bOLR Bands, aa if he had fixed her course 8.86; Rock Island, 105% « 105345 Northwestern, 86 a e of the was va HVS ala of nous. He Is uot the Prince 0 and was keeping ber straight on; Mr. Albertson was POLITICAL, 8653 do. “6 we 108 ‘at bim; bet wa torea ball did ee of the future, ** * 100x1002602100x38..... 950 | gitting down on the lef side of toe pilot house; —— 63 do. preferred, 864 © 86%; Fort Wayne, 108% 8 taxe the effect he intended tt and the 6b Hiclane will agree that tn order to mak NG IN ESREX COUNTY, K, J.—- NEWARK. I was standing forward by the chain when | The Springfleld Republican, the editor of which | 100; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 6054; do. preferred, 634 ‘ty succeeded in effecting their: eer! cody, the Dearing’ of each solution ; any third, muveenk: Awe scot beii 449) | We approached the head of tue pier; after passing | paper “‘siopt with Colfax” on bis Rocky Mountain | » 84; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 20% $1; } All thelr tools behind them—s most meres CI ell Ra A the import of tae fe peo ie of “Stand back in ont" directly tour, avers that neither A. T, Stewart, nor Zach | Pacific Mail, 117117; Western Union Telegraph, ba rental He Tt they haa Fiiet, regumuones or 6 tecody Untowiete tit spore T heard the crash of tic oolision; did nee | Chandler, nor Governor Morton, nor Jay Cooke, nor | 26% @ 363 Mariposa preferred, 20% ® 2154. rn imagine Gat. could bave ais. ts; fourth, 2 hear any bells ab all; it. was exacily haif-past seven | senator Wade, nor Governor Fenton, nor Henry G. Foreign exchange was firm without much doing. ‘that they un ted 0 & aden ‘hs P: ue manoers by the ferry clock whed we entered the pier; the boat , Ww ‘ 7 It is oaty, to be thi tb ae gl ~ agg fl of France, was going at the séine speed When she collided as Stebbina, nor £, B, Washburne, nor even Senator | Rates closed:—Sterling, aixty days, bankers’, 100q 8 ‘od not at least winged one of t al during the passage. Sherman, of Ohio, will be Secretary of the Treasury; | 100% ; sight, 10074 @ 110; commercial, 108% a 109; ing their escape from the bank hic ¢, wt ones integer in por rte WB ammitiaha tn, 1648, watt wil At the conciusion of Mr. Macarthy’s testimony thé ) nor Mr. Ranks, nor Mr. Stanton, nor Senator Wilson, | francs, Paris, long sight, 5.17% a 6.16. the robbers made thelr a etnies nee t Pago, wiokpeaets. SUIT. pan. centre 1 |, Aue, ae aa eriveaay noes, wt °H, "® | nor Gencrai Rawiins, nor Simon Cameron Secretary | The decision tn the Supreme Court in the case of | Rillroad, and plackig Cota inidge, Here the Sala ccvates of ure worrow,” We spy | puitied at the Cot | of Wars nor Mr, Mowey, nor Mr. Adams Secretary of | Peyton Jaudon va. Joseph Waitou, where stock Was | leit tho eur, and, cutting the ‘olograpl wired, 1 tabement 19 all ere | l eyaee, cuneral ake | state; nor John Defreos savor Trninball any: | sold after the exhauetion of ihe margin and on no- | for pata UNKBEN, Oo Ot Th en eine in Robles i Bal Mf the areal m 1 Promens Were ae rn ihe wran who bas ‘slept with } tice of time and gate, crentes a Mutter in’ Wall street, jor two weeks past, provably to apy out the v. so0v | rr’ Coilax ' ought to knows as wider the raliug of the jndges if @ customer | situation

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