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a NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 ona om a ss siecnlammen - tate ce a ae UE ot Se Son i MMERCi 1001 £8 IRR pref... 98 | Bim st, we, 125 fee of Adams st, 2x95. 2.500 | many propositions that are worth the serious rR > 7 . — FINANCIAL AND com E CIAL. 200 dens: Sais | Kesey st ae, A Pell Pe 185 | wougnt cr polidelans “and stavsamen, now. that |} THE STORM. , CHIEF JUSTICE (Marz, 4 AE iy Bone 6 fee | Bem tore ens fw of Adama at 25x fig | te whole “subject of nance and political meemananenece _ ~~ eaeadanend Monpay, Dec. 1-6 P. M. 2 Glew & ‘Tot ; ia ‘cea Fry A Bp for consideration, " adjuatracnt Slushy Streete=Vedestrianivm Impeded=High | Interview With the Ohief Justice=ts Vieww Tho market, except in gold, was dull and de- ae. oi Mend io Franklins HP Backus, two lots, one $44 sere® 4. | Tot know how to mest @ Man in argument, who de. | Tile-Cellare Overflowed—The Ferries Ob. | on Lmpeackwent, President Johnson, Gene~ spressed duriug the greater portion of to-day, in part oun & et os pau ty tor aaivinawrox. nonnoes, gold as being *‘a nuisance,” and who asserts stractad—A Misereble Day Generaity. evn! Grent, Horatio Seymoar, Butler, Fes owitig to the coaracter of the weather, but in a 100 aa & Si i, |" taannrmnn Te nuvso COONEY, Ns Mhat we Wowll be Leifer off as a nition vifwe would | |The winter season was fairly inauguratod oy tho | sendomy Winaneen Bias greater measuro to @ feeling of expectancy that | $*%* Park tego 8S So Tis | Peay sh ns, 100 to of Chestaut ar, 75x Vent any Mapa ation eeag Sot Into the son to Pre. | snow storm Saturday last, and for a timo every. | (Petersburg, Va. (Nov, 23), correspondence of the with the meeting of Congress something might turn | ,% BkofCommerce..°. 135 100 do. 718 | Newark tirmpliey «stot No @ olty_ mip, 234107. 4,000 | by barter,"? and who urges that we “imust throw gold | thing looked promising for a sieighing carnival. | Se eata ce age! ‘tp-tnat would tocicate the feeling of the matority a» | Hu Gamiehectssgeess ans Ma Mow Serey Ai 16 | Newark trapice! a loth be ee cy man, si. 80 | OU of our clroulasion aud Kerp you the st of ter. | On Sunday Old Hol came out strong, and ins genial | qghyetan Tam, Wanungten Wo, Saute, CAE on he tne direction of Nuancial reform to be undoubt- HM 700 Obio'e mt B0'¢ | Lota Us, it 190,122, map aoe Weehawken Heights... 2.000 | Lonestiy aud firmly believe spur theory to be correct | T4¥8 800m converted the snow which felt the day | tovtay, with Chief Justice Chase, and drow him ind: ‘edly attempted tiris session. The subject has already Shr + > 4 BERGEN. and that it would prove trud in practice. To me it | P£evious into water and slush, 40 that the streets con Veranticie upon a variety of national questions, ‘Deen go much discussed and so many and such con- is 100 Mar & Cin Ist pref. iy it manifosy that there is but one Way for the nation | were somewhat repulsive to pedestrisns in thotr } » pie Serena haar : y ann di sige ae oni ae Pa @icting views have been put forward, often with the ‘siliselt = Moat straighiforwand and direct to, {he pormanens | Sanday suits, win. » “endorsement of prowinent and influential leaders, — za am Lote 19,20, 95,28, map Woet New York, exch Sixl00.... 400 | resumption of specie Daymeuks. Very reapocttully | But the end of the trouble was not here, Shortiy epllg.thinks Johnson a very wicked man, bas that st tt 18 NOt at ail surprising that on the eve of def- i oy ‘Missouri eae we ey yours, F. BE. SPINNER, after two o'clock on yesterday morning snother an ype ty ta eg tke rie or matin, that te and decide: action all classes of operators 1a Sum, Oa THE FINANCIAL QUESTION. Sais Shailesh snow storm commenced, at times accompanied with | articles inight have heen prepared under whieh ie eons pause awhile and wait the short time now 1073§ 1000 Mich’ THE "URSA WORTHLESS CHECK CASE. rain, Then there was a cessation of clemental hos- Saeeateee found guilty by a properly con- wired to learn something of ita probable course. Hoss Se eshte Auother Lettor from Treasurer Spiuner—His renner tilties for afew hours, but early in the forenoon a | ‘Senators; {ollowing sue ancient wsagen mE freee { ‘This feeling of vague doubt and expectancy oper- i a Views on Gireenbacks and Gold—The Road | Cross-Examination of Witnesses fer the Prosee Or Taineterme accompanied by northemee aguas he ee > : > > a 1 oi , Which in short time e strects 3 Gener Gi ne bering to be socom hala, tae PY the Retin Go Prete | Bank iasmae nn nese“ Contesnn | Gi on. sua anreral inchs deo, ecing a? | Fula ranges che meine peas om is wers street crossings, makin: jest > estion of negro sui , but U he will not prestrce was 135%, which figure it maintained ito: Wasninaton, Dec. 6, 1868. Judge Hogan yesterday held an examination in | ism decidediy unvomforiablee "A moro isagreeable | be likely to oppose Congress ih any attempe tt may * ols far eaheuhticas, when's mite tase os tone, 1 The following, written by General F. E. Spinner, | the case of J. Augustus Marsh, accused of having | 28%, 80 far as the weather is concerned, is seldom | Tike tt confer it. He ix opposed to a tonatitutionsd iy rallied to its previous figure, which it held during | ,40% {2 ia United States Treasarer, tn response to a letter from | obtamed $96,000 worth of bonds from H. A. Helser's | “fierce ects were in a horrid condition. ‘The eentre | the sialon. "If suck ane ea aeY OF SuMragoan sit: 5 Bhe rest of the moruing, In the afternoon it strength. | "4000 ¥ by @gentleman at Birmingham, Burlington county, N. | Sons, of No 28 Wall street, by means of a worthless | Of Broadway had an average of eight inches of alush | mitted to the States he would like to see the word ned willl more, advaucin, 36 200 J., on financial topics, is of generat interest:— check. ‘The facts have alzeady appeared in the | 08 it, amd at the street crossings the average depth } male left out, though no such an amendment couid f re, advaucing to 136 and 13634, with ec- TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES, H y increased to twelve inches. The horses on vehicles | be agreed upon, ip his opinion; would like to se the ‘esstonal Quctuations, then to 136%, at which ooetiewned Mamet Ranta aan ERALD, The following is the evidence taken before | as they passed over the streets splashed water, mud | @xperiment of woman sufrage fairly tried; person- gure it closed. This final hardening of the COMMERCIAL REPORT. Deaw Sre—Your leiter of the 1ith of October was | ‘He macistmte:— 00 aan oe. fetes ae eplch caneed the Jager in. muy, woul preter, Gay enor Beymour for Pregident i tal 0 make ejacil pas- i fol b he ce was aided to some extent by a rumor See RTERSOUUTEN: received on the 14th of that month, As it was not | J. HubertOgden Thompson cross-examined—Marsh | ant to ears polite, indeed as ivan remarked by 8 mour’sy war record; Would nccept a rebel general if it was, with others of like eharacter, laid Covton.—Recetpte 3,158 bales. The market was without | }! 3 7 street, where I NM make & deacon swear.” The strest cara - | that sudden conversions were to be distrusted; ating could not be ascertained, that the Secre- | fon padernpbeg pirate pilin swiow’ | aside, aud has juss now been reached in - am employed, on Monday, tne 23d | ite emia et Rak, Rover nage aye might be sudden, like St. Paul's, but unlike: i ic yof the Treasury intended to recommend the | 914 prin el 4 irregul: ; te oe asp an uttentive reading and reflec- | November, at ten o'clock; ho asked for United States | {nese necoasary evils Was at a premium. every other respect; preferred the financial part of 11@ Of 600,000,000 of 10-40 bonds for tiie redemption | made at » decline of 440, yer tb., but verse neaterions | might correspond on ths subject connootod, Ll cae bare heen Fe genet je A psa irae, With ail its failings, was weit | the democratic platform to the republican one mn thas the 6-20 bonds of the issue of 1882, 60,000,000 to be | nour quotations, The xales ooraprised L148 bales, including | finance and polidcal economy from now on tothe | waited a fw minutes untll Me tnaer cee aa | prulaed yeste: y ail who had ocoauion to visit | respect; was ep) ee eens ore Saree a oa + 4 a eo cl A care a fi et dieu the, tele ane ahs inka adh dag } 4 ir. Heiser came in an the lower partof the city, as it afforded a safe and | pay up or repudiate; did nod whether the 572 for spinning, 460 oke i oA ings Foy on Speculation and 10 for export. There | end of our natural lives, and that we would then be | unlocked the safe; Marsh said he did not care what | rapid transit over streets that would have otherwise | 2¢w bonds were exempted from State and munict- ich gathed some currency, but whence Monpay, Doo. 7-6 P.M. bw ein a8 pubilc business has, since that time, | called at tle office of Heiser’s Sons, at No, 88 Wall | sober alded looking individual, “it was enough to | Xe was sure that he had been converted; would admie bales low middling, for January | as far apart a3 we are now. It would, therefore, per- aS eg eS a a ee) RL a 3 , ther , the price vas, for he would make bis: percentage in | been inwpassable, owlug to the concentrati pal taxation or not; it would make No real ditference a8, ever, discredited in some well in- | 24 Rebrunny delivery, at 22ssc-. and 200 do haps be a8 well that T should content myself with'® | the operation; when the bonds were delivered, he | immense lake of suowemud and water, "| to the peoples that the interest would be incrcased formed circles. ‘he excitement occasioned by the Uplands and Modile and N. 0. and aap paokpemiedgnent of the receipt of cape ae gave ine 4 check signed Temple & Marsh, and ‘The tide rose to an unusual height, and inthe af- | by taxation, if the bonds remained tn the country; nsation rumors of Saturday respecting threatened | ordinary... af plied Fe | aolne Lee sey out very interesting letter, But | us he left the oftice he asked if the bonds could be | ternoon the water was ih many instances flush with | taxation and low interest would drive ‘them all ou kai ELEY Gokation, eect (eta "3 a Sq | propositions guaire Sincere in the statement of your | changed if the customer decided to take aome other | piers and wharves, doing no lttio damage, but | of the country and thus drain off the gold; was in eri f f wy ae Low middling. oe ay 24 pees ay es 1e bh Sy ns oe eu aon issue, which:l agreed to; I had no idea at that ume | nothing of a serious character, favor of a return to specie payments; no need of ing of an uneasy feeling, in consequence of Miduling. aan Pty A jue to you that I should state a few fact that the firm. of Temple & Marsh had been dis- Along South astre and reasons for dissenting from your ingeniously | golyed. on the Fast river, and | changing the volame of the paper cireulation to ef- 4 ¢ uncertainty which the circulation of such stories | G¢od 1! Siig 6 BBM West street, on the North ri he ter | fect this. Was giad that he was not mominated bj ren. —-FOr et dull, and d argued views. Iam satisied that Ishall be unable | 4 rons: On 2 per Which was ado} igxesis regarding Continental aifairs, The follow- | saies; prices were without Mciterationy, Rowarte, Oller de toshake your belief, and I know that T shall romain aaa os pk tae ant seal ES fo pastes uaiel ae ey ene eT “4 Naps Lgrrors i va He beers sg spy have, acoepted a mgood table presents an exhibit of the range of gold | *pPuens were mactive and nominal i sour, 400 | LT in ny antagonism to that belief. Under | formed in Seprember; the regular signs of the firm | used to this Dork of thing” at chin season of area opposed to the rights of the negro.: Would ao, ‘aad 1600 sacks corn’ meat, 2340 bushels wheat, | ‘ese circumstances we must agree to \lisagree, and | were all oat onthe following Monday, and the oflice | they got everything of @ perishablo: pature to places | have been giad to have stopped the oru- aprg | 20200 do. corn, $4,371 ao, outs and 13 ogb do. malt. The mar: smd the sublect, You say that ina letter written | appeared as usual, except fs absence of some pte- | of safety. sade of the democratic’ party against the rights of bor, Ket for medium abd bigh grades of flour was dull, and prices | DY ya I speak of irredeemable paper, and you go on | tures and runks.” * The ferry bridges were elevates: to an unusual | the black man. Believed Mr. Sumner was a very q BO%g | favored the bare, while low grades, which are im light sup- | 40d say:— ‘0 whom did _you give spectal notice in writing | height, and heavily loaded wagons’ were got on the | Pure man and generally right, but that he wenscrazy a Q 13634 | ply and wanted for export, were quiet, but very firm; prices > 4 2 et closed very quiet for all kinds. California flour was dull : accompanied by & ¢ deal of unnecessary pro: | and patriotic man; wavered a little at one time There was an abundance of cash gold in the mar- | and nominal at 7 to 812 for old and new. The sales were | Laudied several mil'ions of them, and have he? eure isaned | Qe Whas notice did yon give tothe bank? A. X | fanit es ne eee 7? uring the iinpeachment trial, but said finally tas 1 qnd loans were freely made at flat for borrowing, | 2208" 7,500 bbls,” Southern tour was dull and nominal. The | gs evidences of debt to soldiers an oy ciuaea Wee seetions ve no Written notica; only exhibited the paper of | Taking it allan all, t was a miscrably unpleasanr | be would vote for his consctence, come what might. Se i bbls. Bye flour was in fair demand and firmer. | ad materian gives ty th a the ‘redeemed con. | dissolution to the bank’ people on Saturday, at two i 2 dy eros x ‘Thought General Butler a.most powerful man ia- 3,84, 4 § and per cent for carrying. ‘The | Salea"4ii'bbis, Gorn’ meal was doll and unchanged. "We | tintally'in the same coin fhe bad insued gold: pieces tas | OfcIOcK P. M. F sud Say aad seamed to render everybody cromgralned) -, Toray, but very much of a2 Old Balley lawyer. actions of the Gold Exchange Bank comprised, | Q2'957.., A600 a 98 60 | 22d of pape ould have to redeem the gold, and Q.. Had Mr, Marsh an arrangement with the Bank _ Did not believe the stories about his personal dis- Id clearances, $129,589,000; gold balances, the end fs the or ia the real transaction, | of the Commonwealth to liave the checks of the frm honesty; nothing affecting his Integrityever came to ‘ ++ $75 G10 | and money of whatsoever kind is only the agent that gives to In Jersey Cit: “ én a ew 700 | &, ed f certified? A. Only a portion of them. 2 ( . his knowledge while acting as Secretary of the Trea> ; penne currency balances, $2,725,008. 700 ee get Ppa ria on pier] eine Q. Caw you specify any check that was not certi- The effects of the storm have been very severe'y | sury; did noe think him the ablest of the Impeach- ; oney was easy during the day without change, L r- are you not aa hungry as before the exchange, ‘or redemption, | fled through thatarrangement? A. I cannot answer | felt in Hudson county to-day, and the rain and high | Ment Managers; thought elther Wilson, of Iowa, or o) ‘Abe nominal rate being 6 to 7 per cent; the former in 18 asyoucalli’ By kiving your dolias and etiiag ebresuieat | that quatlonwithout explaining, © tide caused by the easterty wind have inwhdated tho | Bingham his superior as & sound, thorougllawyor ‘ Round iy oF une! roansel for nce. Mty ci and 4} man, vernments and firmer collaterals, the latter on | ROY ule Wwesttar ene 80 Hhniord aiid hia servants. Q. Was not the whole business done on the per- | jarenekt Jersey City and Mooded the collars in the | “The judge was on his way to Richmondito hold xed collaterals. Exceptional trangactions are re- | St. Louis straight e:ira. 9 Now, I have this to say in reply:—“Irredeemable | sonal responsibility of Mr. Marsh? A, I'should say — sane court, “Said in answer to my inquiry thnt he'did not hoice doubl 3 “ i reed ative por cont “The volume af lana was | fe fuk cas an Se eg Ca ee i sae as Soe ea as ee ns 3, ci ct le a clits frequen! E 4 overnment wi i ; oa. Semel paper eels about, ae Southam: pence ct al gs ing. Webster defines the w Jeredactiaite- ot contifiog: chooks for us when there was no ‘Gash ie THE BROADWAY THEATRE OUTIAGE. fn Siwere been ready to eo him. He did tot know 5 e foreign exchange market remains quiet California flor ks and bbls.) 700 subject paid al ominal v: 2 or | our cred SP Pte ta _ why he been allowes run 0! Europe; . Rye fours ngeaanie 650 bill of indebtedness—said especially of paper cur- Q. Can you give us the amount of any large check? The Broadway theatre outri case waa resumed servaiai was not bis (the Chief Justice's) fault, as he ithout change in rates. Corn meal, city. 5 35 rency when depreciated.” And Worcester defines it | A. I remember that we had a check Tort Hed once Ge iy had no control over him. Governments during the day wore quiet and dull, | Goru meal, Brandy 5a by saying “Not to be paid according to the nominal | for $120,000; we had checks certified every day. for | 7°8@*48y morning at the Kssex Market Police Court, | “Tne Judge said a great. many other things which I Bn consequence of the indisposition of dealera to | OWheul Was wuiet before Justice Shandley. will not attempt to report. Indeed, Ido not know value; a8 an irredeemable paper currency.’’ You = $200,000 to $50: 10,000, seem to think, and so argue, that as depreciated pa- te objected to the line of examination, Sheriff O’Brien’s counsel argued at considerable | that you will be interested in what I have written. rate for the present, and opened a shade less | Winter wheat wales L, ri per currency can be exchanged at some rate for | as the bank officials were not on trial. es — 4) than the closing quotations of Saturday | tire, xi 60 n° Kies a! ring an #542 | Cotamoaities it is therefore redeemed, I can ima- | " Redirect—The pictures and tranks were removed | ‘net! Hie Toten Pein . At the noon call '62’s sold at 1113¢ and ‘67's | Nos.’ 1 and 2 mi was in fair | gine no ranker political heresy than such a belief, It | by Marah, aa I understood, though [am not positive; | The Sherif betng a constitutional oMcer, tt ts THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER TO PERU. Tequest at steady | prices, the sales being 95,000 | does not follow that because you can receive some- | the: firm of Temple & Marsh had overdrawn their mti10x. At the last board prices were steady at Babe atti 16a 17 forrtsed, Wentrn slow, a ‘ite | thing in exchange for paper inoney that therefore It | bank account about $16,000; the bank had threat- en how far the Legislature can interfere with | yr Will be gratifying to the numerous friends of ‘bout noon quotations, with the exception of ‘64's | $1 tor do. in sere, OL 12 = 4 1 13.0 81 13 for new piel is redeemable. ‘Ihis would not be true strictly, even | ened to institute criminal proceedings against Marsh, ae Baron Gauldrée-Botlleau, formerly Consul Generat fand '66’s, the former selling at 1073, the latter at | Southern. For oats the market continued active and nightly if paper money had the same purchasing power as | and I notified him of the fact; I.was in. the ofice They cannot abolish the office, although they may | of France in this city, to learn that the Emperor bas x * , higher prices were realized. rised the metallic money, unless the paper dollars could | on Monday when Mr. Heiser called to ask for Marsh; oss. 102s also declined 3, selling “at 11134, while | fuhels bi re nice He wad dn moderate demand ‘ud | purchase gold doliary; but much fees wt true in the | the last leat, of our check | DoOk, Guarding as [rece Coe recently charged him with’ the important mission of jc. Rye wan in Mer's sold at 110%. firm ; sales 2,000 busheis at 1 86 State and Canada on pri- | case of the greedbacks, of which four dollars will not | blank checks,’ has been recently removed: from the | The Sherif stands as a conservator of the public | Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary \, ‘The following were the prices at five o'clook:— | yate.terne, Of barley 2,000 bushels, Canade West wergsolt | at this time purchase three gold dollars, book; the bank advised me to break up the partner- | Peace and 1s possessed of great powers. The Metro- | to the republic of Peru. Besides being a most distin- vi . You will no doubt recollect that at atime during | ship a once; nobody but myself was present when itan - Pe Seaen C's, 1881, registered, 110 & 21945) 00%, task S a2 buahele wheat 31 Bargoourer December'l» | ng rebellion one Hundred doliars ol these green | the criminal proceedings were tlireatettod, Dolitan’ Police Dill does not interfere with him. | guished traveller and scholar he has, at theearty age tn, 0. a8 pON, 115 & 115%; do. 6-20", registered, 100% & | oats Ty) 846, Barley, 101 dor malt and | backs could be bought for less than thirty-six dollars | — By the Court—Was there anybody in your omce on | 7#erefore, when the Sheritf of this county or his tww- | of forty-four, achieved & most brilliant diplomatic ; do., compon, 1862, 111% 41113; do., do., 1864, ag ie aeanatineiteninn ta in gold. Had the rebellion been continued afew Monday to purchase bonds? A. No, sir. fully constituted deputy goes to execute process | career, and has successively been appointed to some 9 inclemency of the | years | it would furnished an t e-cross-ex ami iar Mo7s¢ 107%; do., do., 1805, 108 @ 10814; do., do., | weather restricting, business only ugupements, we Neen neo can pataak tuannenittne Gas’ |-elaee Geneaayies Monsey oie net ive & check on | he goes in = twofold character—iirst, a8 | of tue chief political potnts in Europe, America and ya ‘emple & Marsh; ds 1865, 11036 @ 110%5 do., do., 1867, 110% a 110%; | Beard of were: (fo, Liverpool, per steamer, 1.500 bus! can be written. Hie is 4 wise mau that learns even | the partnership was not dissolved to please a cus: | CoMServator of the peace. as at common | Asia, The following is » résumé of his blography, 1A Britis do., 1868, 111 a 111%} do. 10-40's, registered, | vance. charters were: ish (now in New | by his ownexperience. The history of the Ruastan | tomer; 1 did on Friday give a check signed Tempie | law; second, as the minister of the court, | which has some interesting points:—The eldest som 4 Haven), trom Philadelphia to Antwarp, with 8,600 bbis. pe- | assignment that fell rapidly from par to four for one | & Marsh, dated the 21st, before the bank mad rocess 3 “i 3 @ 103%; do., coupon, 1053, a 105%. Yroleurt ate; G4 and & British bare 200 bole peroiedes, | in sliver is no doubt familiar to you; bow the Frenon | charges against Mr, Marsh; Mr. Marsh has not boes piapsatbai ue sched ‘sapewe Satie of his duty in | of Lieutenant General Baron Gauldrée-Bollieau, a& The market for State bonds was dull and prices | ‘0,2 por in the Mediterranean on private terme co and 18ie, | 2ssicuats,"” although all the confiscated property of | in the office since Monday, the 23d of November. atior capacity is regulated by the common law, | ‘atieen years of age he took the degree of Bachelor of ing during the day. als. for cloth. France was pledged for their redemption, fell from The case was then adjourned to Thursday, at the | though a part of itis prescribed by the statutes. | retters; in 1841 he entered the Polytechnic School of He . | bad to worse, until after @ little time they became of | same hour and place. The magistrate consenied to | A iT % ‘Thera was @ noticeable absence of injunction | torstion” Weguoler chavs grades’ tie ase; priserise, | ho commercial value; how the “mandates” followed, | reduce the bail to $5,000; but as slaran could not party In whose favor process is issued to the | Paris, the thirty-seventh out of 180; on leaving in the stock market to-day, except towards | 9.2c.; fair to good, 16e. a We.; common, 2c. « {4s.; ‘infe- | the redemption of which was based upon speciflé | furnish it he was again locked up. SherliTean not only give instructions to @ Sheriff | which, in 1843, he entered the school of mines, where rior, 8c, a 10c.; foreign, l5c. a 2c. roperty, which the owner of this kind of “redeem- - — bint which will excuse him from his general duty, but “pers crm i anna sae - meats. Cee eee nominal at lic., gold, for he paper? could at his option at any time reduce a a gins bind nim to the performance of the peciias oe rash rary ras pc aay jo rg junction recently granted against the New York nila, and Oo SAC. dO. for Jute: and we heard ofno sales | tO Dis OWN possession and use on depositing the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, . TDrOd. was engaged in scientific journeys through Northera: tral Railroad Company by Judge Barnard had ot moment. F Prices were nominal at our last quotations. aur. Yvan in feteeey tone = = eee dounset Sectared that, yaa both the persons | Europe, the Danubian Principalities ee modified or removed by Judge Cardozo. The | , NAVA" Stonxs.- For spirits turpentine the markerrat | ao Boa ianaed protic de: Mysrentovs DISAPPRARANCR OF A ResipeNr ov | Wounded on the occasion in question been killed, | and commenced his diplomatic -life-as paid attach of this was, of course, to send Central up, | abe. ge for mercbantable and ping Ta Saaite dn || soearinanet metre eon oslamen, the history, of Sourn BRoOKLYN.—On Saturday morning last ate, | C¥O Wough deliberately, it would havo been justit. | tothe Embassy in Naplem from.wnich he visited it did, but in a slowly ascensive scale, the | Ys." ean obtaiaatie at about 0c ower prise ler Deen so soon forgotten? You of adoliar being | Joseph Martin, a builder, residing in Fourth avenue, | sherifls to announce their official capacity on enter. ‘Turin, TENS, and in 1646-50 was appointed. first eatre, resist yumerous recent occasions on which rash operators poppe eae. aiained, eae fast woulda Continental dollar have purchased at | GoWanus, visited the City Bank and drew $600 upon Ing the theatre, an‘ e ‘ance nade was alto- In 1851 he was made a Chevaller of heard of | redeemed with @ breakfast. it kind of @ break- St. Petersbu her unwarrantable and illegal. Judge Barnard’s Oi his check, requiring that amount to off the ae the Legion of Honor of France, and was named first the close of the war of the Revolution or at any time pay exposition of ‘what he meant as to executing the pro- secretary and Chargé d’Affaires at Washi ificance. We qi 40: ‘accepted impltoitiy all the fying reports respect- — pte 1, 83 0 84 60; Paes 4 A a ‘iimaington tar was dull at $8250 $3 60, | since? Old soldiers who received that kind of ‘‘re- workmen in his employ. ‘rom that time to the pre- a cr ington, oa teaser beac revisory proceedings, ti Hor rope. Gecmnable inoney” for thelr services in the field have | sent nothing has | heard of him by his family, rao hie, of as ee eee where he remained tilt 1857; married in 1856 to Miss , had beon ‘‘cornered”’ inducing caution. inseed was dull but steady, at 98c. a 97c, in casks hat it ired a hatful | and fears are entertained for his safety. It was Barnard Benton, fourtn daughter of Hon. Thomas H. Ben and bbis.. There were sales in Albany. of 300 bbls,, deliver. | a#sured me time and again that it required & the Sheriff after the process had passed into his | he respectively was appointed to the C to08 tocks opened quiet and steady in the morning, | fhis herein March at $i, Uther Kinds were inactive, but | of it wherewith to buy @ breakfast. Cail you this re- | known that he intended going to New York to pur- | hands. When the general deputy and his asststanta vy, a Once | cena transactions at the first open board being fow | tnchangedia value." 0+) f° U' TER UN | demption? Gomiederate Staves money is Bnother apt | chase same mancrial Whitt he dating coud we. | nether ‘appointed by the Sheri or not is imma- | galculte, from 1857 to tsso, Ouche from 1860 to 1861, 1 prices not differing materially from closing leprae Orland, son ee dressed hogs. ‘The iene ere aa « ies pi nd fearnede of him. He was ‘aman of sober and steady | passed tas to Outen aur “ 8 building was in Amndeion Mn 106) and Now Zoek SS 0K. lm 3000 Be on Saturday night, Sales were made of 3,200 | market for-pork was extremely quiet, but price were un. | ‘This, too, was pald out lke ours, “for services and | habits. thelr possession, and the parties therein were com- | [amon ar odes Aer Ty oat Ter or the of New York Central at prices ranging from | eee eee ae eee vate toa O26 for pldand new | materials,” but is it redeemed? Would it have | ‘Tu ALLEGED ELECTION Fravp.—The examina- | manded to obedience. “It was the foot of the law sieiet Oa auear Wak etary ameccena if it had been fi . tative of his count we augur him every success im % to 124%, the latter being the closing figure, | mem, and sistas we Ire hope were a, was | lost its vaine if it had heen gold jpsvend of Paper? | tion of Henry Sleler, Superintendent of the Poor | ‘at tad entered: it was its majestic presence that | nis new charge. and hope that the day is not far dis. 16 sold at 37. Quicksilver, Pacific Mail, Western | detnand at §)sc. a 8%c., the sales being chiefly at Bic. . | money sropecscntt labor” within my reach—pos- | elect, was commenced before United States Commis- | gion; it was its late that was to be obeyed. In (phd A we ey Habre ot RSet to America ion, Hudson River, Reading, Wabash, St. Paul | fiowo( sale boi wnchahgeds vane, Racsisoboie’c Git | sib the whele batch might buy auch a breakiagt ag | sioner Jones yesterday afternoon. ‘The accused ts-| the Ferformance of thelr oficial duty the, ministers a cle hl fy fre 3 ol or upon wo recede or ‘retire roferrod, Pittsburg, Ohio and Mississippi, Michigan | s¥17forplain mest ad gta apidfor extra do, Tiesca Deel | Woqiq be “all in your eye.” I doubt’ whether tho | charged with having forged and. connterfelted & | 4 ‘the. walt" i attacked.” ‘The diguity of. the thern, Fort Wayne, Rock Island, and North- | Beet hi th dull, were small sal whole of it would redeem the smell of a breakfast at law rivited them to th - an Frararn yrenarrea ‘were, tho ‘only ‘stocks dealt in. trmoantn tg about 6 Das st 0 00 6H, ut moatarere & Washington hotel. Tt used to be sald of this kind | Parris ompeater toe the garornmens, tev ainantim | Bled and forbade _ even eae aula ne TRAGIC DEATH OF A WESTERN DESPERADO. atthe first regular board Quicksilver | Sr Wenern pickled hems at Mer ed of “redeemable currency,” even long before the re- | tis case, a German named Constantine Wrik, was | 82, inch to those who resisted. ‘The Sheriff A Roffian Shot by Law OMcers. Bacon cot in de- | beilion was put down, that persons at Richmond had the right to make the arrest in the night tl Beciinea x, Western Union %. Fort Wayne | ™AD4, and prices were again higher, the sales being 800 boxes | carried it to Market an their market baskets and | ¢x#mlned through the agency of an interpreter, and | ifthe defendants gave notice of thelr character at {From the Central City (Col.) Register, Nov, 28. ie | Gite. “for ea Scpertama ent alee wc, name, And | Drought the articles purchased home in their purses. | testidied his laving rst met the defendant in ® | any time, from that moment all resist John Keith being duly sworn, says—I am Sheriff of advanced %, Michigan Southern 3. The other stocks | I8'¢o. for Cumberland ent. Lard was in tolerably yug lager beet saloon on the corner of Throop avenue and y a resistance should } sy rorson count recclved notice yesicrday that fs The market at the second open | Sive,coMand and commanded a shade bigher price. | According to your theory and your use of tue term | JM" ettwreet, previous to the elections being held, | Bave ceased, and those who continued it did so at cae AB lay Soant ie pry ana without excitement. Bales | 1oie. » le tore rruncoret algo 8 terete, fer Mecre: | amee Le ene Ce oeR root upen which occasion Sieler nad stated vit did ‘not | thelt peril It te no answer to say they didnot | Seroee; ig mn ny attantlog was called rd Wi 5 oon r 4 76 = too, Ps te meaning. Webster defines it as ‘a piece of metal country, he could vote.’’ ‘This was said in the pre- law. The duty of disclosing the officer's character | citizen to two LT eeig geers one Sam Dougan, and "4 of other stocks at prices less than the | &t shade lower prices. The sales were 2,250 bbis. at 1 a port Leal Pi Retined was slow o legally current a8 money.” Worcester a8 ‘‘a piece | Certain Mi. Henry, with the wituess and other men, | 1 only dueto those who submit, not to those who re- | Mt nay Cook arrived here to-night bet ee white in shipping order. daby -} er 1%, Reading 34, St, Paul preferred 3, Michigan | deiphia the ‘ater perversion of terms than to fined to @ singlo individual, ail who afterwards (Tig topes tebap-t gremigergetihy 2m . 4 Then to the word “coin.” ‘Thi has 02x08 which oceasion, Steler had stated, Ot did not | know Hickey and hls associates to be officers of the | street; this morning my attention was called by a Brore made of Pacific Mall % “seh Tue salea were 4300 bolas at Tine, | on Which certain characters are stamped, making it | CON? tee or six other persona Subsequently a, | OF capacity, and the cause or nature of his mission, } the other Fa Franklin; I sent word to Marstial Cook, f sale, there being scarcely any demand, er, z it board, as follows:—Quicksilver Western | but prices were quite steady, closing at 82%e. for standard | of metal bearing @ legal stamp and made current as went over to tlie Cit; y sist from the start without waiting for an explana- 4 is & r 'y Hall, New York, where he even. o'clock; I met ht t Sate Jo Bes Tere central Xe Wabash 34 Hudson | ‘ite ln shipping order nee caleert gett anpuc” | Money metallic oF hard money, as gold and sliver.” | Fave theit names, and & few evenings lager witness | Hon, Uf the unlawful resistance way ut frst cone | Gu osted me to gu down in'town and’ seo i Becgsn ve the, market, was, gull and easier, closing at 3040. | call labor or services coin? “Labor,” you say, «is | hcelved its pamers at & Mr. Winter's residence, the | \oinea themselves to him, of espoused his cause, | 804 Franklin were here; Tcame down town an Balea 1. moath * defendant being present at the time. The examina- found Franklin in bed at the Overland i Bouthern %, Ohio and Mississippt %, Pittsburg %, | ato \d 600 do, for the last half do. at the real transaction.” Well, perhaps it ia'so; but then ‘were equally guilty, whether they acted willingly or | found Franklin tn bed at the Overland Houge ani Rock Island % tol and Northwestern’ preferred 1. writic was duland unchanged. "Carolina was quoted at | It is.a very mconvenient “coin” to carry ‘about in | Hos bahia) gh cinarceanscsinar Dot, Tuey took thé risk of what they dide Somme Ii tnat’ they ware. hefer Cooks te Clty Mas haianee of the list showed generally a like | Xicui “The market for raw was inactive, there being no | Obes ntucclies DOrkett | tee te eee the stories NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, Fee eee ne eG aD fOr the Gefence, | shal of Denver, Mr. 'T, Smith and myself thea. weng eakness, Pittsburg and Northwestern preferred | demand, put holders were firm in thelr views: Fat to good | of the woman that advertised that ahe took in white. . ils decision on Friday next. up to the room ia the Ovesiand House, whave Prac ere sold ex dividend. The rumor respecting the | ide. for Cuba and 1-,¢, for English Islands, “Forreinedtxe | Washing, and of the man that owed “labor,” and (gue eas A ee Un was to beds Cook, ck S rar 06 BAnaaes tion in the case of the iatter failing of con- | ™srket was dall at 1é790. a 160. for hard, 1874¢. = 1dsge. for | When requested by his creditor to redeem it in his Jersey City. AVY YARD tried mee em on Frapiilin, ing him: (Frankli mnction in is sort white and 12%c. a ISsce, for yellow. ato patch, repited, “If you want your potatoes dug |e arat AccipENT ON THE NEW JERSRY RAILROAD. — NAVY ¥. DEFALCATION, ‘we want you,” Franklin jumped ) up Ne on, this stock subsequently improved, ‘Serbs. Calcutta Iinseed was fi Fecch em on,’ will have lost thelr, points. 4 seo neh Hs ed oocneos bed im @ sitting ‘ition and ‘6 d—n you, go slow; Marshal Cook, his my ie iano” in February, at | jahor is no doubt @ good standard of value; but its | tleman named Henry Browne was crossing the track Selzure of the Effects of the Accused. it was no use making any fuss, that he + At the last regular board, the upward movement in th - r tral having commenced, prices throughout the f sale, but steady in value. Sales 40,000 | inconventence as a marketable and an exchangeable | a; yashington street when the car of a train moving ‘The circumstances attending the theft of the gov- pe ehattent ae pacts i? dy waka? roe: jumped ist improved somewhat in sympathy. commodity has been, and always will be, an insep- | 5, ‘ards dashed him on the rails and passed over | €Tnment funds on board the receiving ship Vermont, | tis on him; some one told him—eitner Smith wal irmer, being quoted at i) Vis, a ax paid. There were sales in Boston of 1,000 Seriously, herein lies all your trouble. A day's | About four o'clock yesterday afternoon an old gen- ac Bt + Bold, 2 15, go! 1 0. ‘Tho following prices at the last open board exhibit |, Wiikey. —Keceipte 490 bis, The market was dull; only | wrable objection to it as money or a circulating me- | nis hody, cutting off his right leg, killing bim in- | gs well as the respectability. of the accused abscond- | Cook told Franklin—that f he did not give him " small sales were made at #1 02 a #1 05, duty pald, 4 , resentative, has fail " progress of this advance:—Wells, Fargo & Co.’ armen mila aon a ey Re eee nay Tall again. Ie is therefore | Sandy. ,Tue remain of his mangled body were | ing clerk, Robert D. Bogart, who was widely known, | UP they would shoot him. | Frankiin oe a Express, 264 a 27; American Express, 44 a 43; REAL ESTATE MATTERS. necessary that ear Tepresentative of labor aerial, with his Ganghter. He was seventy. | notonly in Brooklyn and New York, but likewise pe hy gy Rime, Koomg Is create to get it; Tes should ‘be worth the labor it costs to pro- | four years ¢f age, aud had formerly been @ farmer. | throughout the navy, has concentrated more than | there; I spoke to him and told him he might as 9 Express, 47%{ a 48\;; United States Express, ‘ 7 -. duce it. No people, however savage, have failed vet will ‘Thi 47; Merchants’ Union Express, 1644 & 164; Quick- . most less to make that discovery, and have, therefore, fixed An jaquest will be held on Thursday. ordinary interest, perhaps, upon this, the latest | Well give up, that he could not get away; Cook made er, 22d; Canton, 434040; Paco Mall, 10% | «ee tne went” yatotay much wore tan it | SPenemeanung Raving ex aie nthe evan + exonerate cmberlonet mine vreramott evs, he fac | aM Maso 2 a A pb Pe 116; Western Union Telegraph, 26% a 37; New York of labor. The wild African negro used “Cyprea ‘Tn# Reoant Snoven ArFRAY.—The nate of the | in the case have previously been given in the | b—s, give mea fair show;” Mr. Smith (I think seed: has been for some time past. The salesroom was | shells-the “cowry” answering to our gold and the . tral, 125 @ 125; Erie, 8156 a 91%; do. preferred, | 4. eq and in the teoxent* offices the general em. | ‘moneta” toour silver. So, too the savage American | #4 mjured by a severe blow on the head with @ | fieearp, On Friday last Paymaster Clark, of the | Was) drew his revolver — hit — the sid bid; Hudson River, 125 a 127; Reading, 0858 | one seemed to be sitting near the fire and Indian used “wampum’” for the same purpose, the | shovel in the hands of Thomas Lafou, @ young MAN | rerotying ship Vermont, appeared before United ae eet an ing hasdoaae on nine ana hey “+ %; Alton and Terre Haute preferred, 627 63; | 20% colored cylindrical pleces of manufactured shell | residing at So, 8 Cedar street, is Joseph Hebring, Of | states Commissioner Jones and filed an affidavit or | to hia feet tinmediately; he stood up in bed ; 7 ‘watching the snow and rain as they fell. Monday is | passing at double the value of the white ones, . 112 South Orange avenue. Yesterday afternoon | gompiaint in regard to the rob! n th favash, 67% @ 63; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 65340 | ysuuily a dull day in real estate circles, buta duller | Civilized nations early resorted to # medtum of en was arrested'end held until the deposition of | © acing upon eh fermtl woreiati the Unitea A toa nave toe epacein nat Gots ease oe iat + do. preferred, 84 a 85; Fort Wayne, 111}; a | day than yesterday was could scarcely be experi- | exch: for labor and its products, that was at 4 A. - a + “ats Missieaippi, 20% @ yo Michigan caved. “Neday, however, the market wil probably | the same time scarce, valu 1d, 00, Coane ee eee ee ree ee UE TO Te | ee cae nee arraan Som Whe Srteet |. stvempt bo put <Be Lane nL areas a 1114; Ohio and Mississippi, 20}¢ 63 Be be more stirring, as Several good sales are announced | as to be easy of transportation. Gold and silver precarious, m taken. , lJ of Bogart and also caused to be placed in the hands | a pass with his fist and called Cook as——n of thern, 87% Tlinois Central, 144 a 147; Pittsburg, | ¢o come off. admirably answered all these requirements. mediate apprehension of fatal results the prisoner | of United Staves Marshal Dalion an attachment for | b—h; Cook step) back about a Be t bseqtently let out on $1,000 ball. It now | levying upon the goods and chattels of the accused. | side of the bed, drew hits revolver an r 01%; Rock Island, 1077 ‘Then, too, both these metals have an intrinsic, | 7s SU a the younse! fr . 0 ya eed Sp oh eae, | Omoial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday, | inberent value in commerce, entirely independent of | tansplres that Hering a athe younger brother of | The Marshal immediately proceeded to execute the 108; Northwestern, 78% 4 7874; do. preferred, 8154 * Lafou, throtgh whoin the alr originated, were | oyder, and seized the carri two fine horses, H TRANSERRS IN NRW TORK CITY. that, that may be stamped upon a coin made from lin ae a Hebring’s parents afe Yor noid turn “ a , 82. Fast Broatway, No 47, 2576.5, e17,000 | them; and that value happily is just the thing that | CaU8! in size and age, a's P Y | household furnitare and other e of Bogart, the & minute and Aftor the close of the board business was continued | Plot No 27 Dyckman estate. "000 | you #0 strenuously contend for, 1. ¢., labor; for m {| Tespectable feople. Reet ee Nees uy ne, beeen, Waee won Pa OE ed Boe est the rumors respecting the removal or go Doth wt, 8 e cor Th at iom. | theory they are worth just what it costs to dig ther SERIOUS Aurencatioy BeTween Mepnens.— | tur towards reimbursing the government for tts lors | in the room; we did not know but Franklin had, : out oi the cart, but é practice ft has been found | Yesterday forenoon an wltercation took pl: po. | Sustained in this robbery. The case is, in a domestic ares he had had the reputation of being « ‘pea modification of the injunction in the case of New sense, peculiarly sad, aa he leaves a young wife and | pe . that as a Whole almost any other kind of productive, labor 8 betier than digging for the precious . metals, This is fortunate, for - ana ih oon Perkins, of Ne. 33 Broome sv duction and thus keep* the volume tn circulation | of Marshall treet, near Broome, in the course of : : steady. For these reasons they become the standard | Which the later was so severely Injured that doubts | &t'be pablictty to H would eppesr from tbe version Nite se = iter Babb tecja.| Of all other values, and are therefore preferred by | gre entertained of ius recovery. It appears the two | fh question that robbery was not so much tne incen- Meal. ‘ an enlightened commercial people as acirculating | had made an arrangement to “swap” horses, aud | tive aga desire to eet certain heavy liabilities sald ‘ i mY. ; medium to everything cise. Wherever this kind of | had exchangel on trial. Yesterday Steinex wanted | ¢y pave been incurred by him in Walt sircet, where {From the Elmira (Ns Y.) Advertiser, Dee. 3.) tween two tag dealing pedicrs, named pold | Lttie chiid almost entirely unprovided for. — et, and Joseph Steiner, The amount abstracted from the safe is thus shown fork Central having gained general circulation, to have been more than was currently reported, yet ‘A CURIOUS CASE OF INSANITY. mpting the ‘shorts’? in the prospect of a rapid to covet their contracts as soon as possibie. whe consequence was the stock became quite active {end was largely dealt in at advancing prices. After ho closing of the Long Room, notwitustanding the money is tn use sudden contractions and expan- | to get his beck but Perkins would not return it, Some two or three years? Mrs, A, er, Wi wy rain storm, the market was heid for some time sions of the cireniating medium ate dimenit, and whereupon the former tried to get nis property by ptt ue yg a aeaiing leceey i of Andrew J. Riker, of Horseheads, exhibited sy: yon the sidewalk, holders of other stock taking advan- poms revulsions and consequent failures #el- | force. According to the statements Benue he bit dicted to gambling iss! “J Ban ete Connneéa tn i eh ote ly Pm ty a P rn 0 jom occur. | Knocked dowa with a terrific blow from Leopold's = 3 ne col fT r of the movement in Central to put oi other | Te cor ishth at, 2A. ‘This is reasonably true of countries whore pronle ‘maaiers’? os | rendered tusensible. It is feared that Son rgd hy roe omit, in. Mis | astairs for # considerable tine after tke appearance res at advanced prices. th av, n w cor 14ith at, use in part @ paper currency based upon and at ail | disincation of the neck las resulted. Perkins was ~ Poser . of the first indications that she wes not altogether | ne p 4 pe was hever noticed to be intoxicated, He was ‘The following were the latest prices that prevaitea | ME av,» w pr Lath th too.ttag a times redeemable or convertible into, ee | Promptly arrested by Kergeant Mitier and omleer | fond of display, as 1a meers of the navy | horse Bare tort jehaben 2 : ; i , 4 at par, at the option of the holder. But not so w: man and idted in the lock-up. Both quarrellers : “ y 5 ved to Woere:—New York Central, 125: a 12094; Erle, 90 a | Front rt, Yo 90 alone, Ko 97 soars per years an““irredeemapile” paper currency like ours, On thia | qrewerman Jews, fre, and ufected a decided snobbish alr, wearing | Asylum, where she improve to such an extent that 'B7; Pacislo Mail, 116; Hudson River, 196}¢ bid; Kead- | BuNscr's cor duh at, d yours, per youre nee eae: omtieren norany dther industria! parsust ean place Trenton. Eheim theselectonstor his wardrobe. ‘During the | $0,r7ae Pronounced sumetdatly recovered, 19 retarm ~ 4 ge c| N , y reilance, isc iy Ls Te we - . ct bre dng, 95% & 084; Fort Wayne, 111% 8 1117¢; Michigan Prem sity @ sonnet, Sor ibe acs HO eee eect nOrow it ivee, | Sune Twrrcntss McRDEE IN PHILADKLPHIA—Some | EAtly part of the war he was appointed an Asststant | Horseheads, Whereshe has, sirce resided, although r ‘ Paymaster, in which capacity he was regarded #6 Ay “ anded, and all these become dear, The issuers of , the finding of a scrap of news. 4 it Was apparent that she was not eitogetier in her Paper money, and especialiy of that that ts irre. Se eee enh s08 ae @ pe Hy abllaned peg ei pesoe red pnt FE I {sg right mind. A week ago, of cape | night, the iable in‘coin, can play the game of “open and | Paver —Identified as a pice paper publishe the rebellion he re: a ‘ange from | husband, on going home qifite late in the event . shut’. ‘They can make money scarce and bily; then | here—has gives rise to astrong opinion that others } the service, and shortiy after, throng the influence | wag surprised to tind his wife busily engaged im waa Gouthorn, 674 a 88; Pittsburg, 85)¢ bid; Northwest- Dougiara On, TRB Honty si, W &, ‘The business transactions at the Sub-Treasury in pet ty Ly a of Hoy 176 ft w of Hoyt wt, 10 it's of Clark nt, 2x15. ft w of Hadaoh av, 10xi0h:i 12 ft w of Ralph ar, ‘Yix100, f Willon 3 ¥ eve! f some of his friends, received the lnportant and | ~ his city to-day were as follows:— 189.8 ft n of hin | they can make it abundant and sell, and everyboay | than the Twitcheiis are guilty Of the recent woman | 0! a “ ing, which she had nearly compleyed, and was just Tow! ecetats. $1,967,712 Payments $1,766,902 ha go Sih hath | buetremaely 8, abd especially your laboring many | murder in Philadelphia. ie earn cereaten, he thie being to ges about sroeeedig to hang ome het closhee, She was i . Ose ai wo on a |, oe — 6 . " + - tr ‘om putting out the i eFor customs. 197,000 Balance........ 58,002,760 114.6 {tw of Hudeon av, | euffers. STABBING Arrray.—in the coures of @ barroom | time he was seen at the desk on board wat en nearly sunday morkine: ea ee sth You will say we have an exclusive paper currency now, and these mistortanes have not befatien us, elorgold notes = 18 i Withers et, #8, 176 fte of Graham The receipts for customs at Boston last week bho al ae ee dauiewr of Hie @tounted to $236,900, Int place, 4 8, 200 feet 6 of Court Ws, 1518 ft o of Clark st, 26.421 Tt: a 252798. . hs ‘Itercation arising out of an old gradge, on Sunday, | receiving ship. There was aboul $60,000 in thy attendant upon that night's labor caused her roalad: ‘True; butit is mi due to the fact that your | between two men named Robert Ross and James 8, | Bf the timo the monly Bie a et Ly fo tocressn, and on Friday night of last week Me | theory hus not been adopted, The calamities have | Jamison, the former, it 19 alleged, mado a fearful on. | OF Wiel, fs Stale time fuel Oe faioyed the | Hiker, npon golug tome, found the kitehen stove red ‘The total value of exports from Boston for the | i a0 iomd sta, Ae corner, Winky | heen avoided because all business men have hi On the lutter With a knife, inflicting several | ftinost conten ve overy of tills unfortunate roy hot and a roaring fire burning theretn, and his wife eer tbe a fo 4th ot, pa, 160 £0 w of Bond et, Sait {| pelieved, and till believe, there will is, wll of which are deemed extremely danger. ) HORT iy: a it Was therefore most siartiing and | OUsly engaged in putting im dry wood as fast as Leen eee eee eee cniaetiie von J Aof th av, 2intde “go | Be @ speedy return to re, | om fees Or ts Ghelag Was scarcely. crodlnn Ge Ane | apace would permit. He inquired what ahe meant $227,120, against $504,922 for the corresponding week ork and Roches of resumption of specie payments. But that | " oer oe ; friends 6 y his | by having such au nnusual fire at that time of night. if q 75.2 ftw of Lith the currency of the United States has not deprecia- | A NeWaMan IN PARLIAMR! The Ont 4 if ral Godon is exerting every effo t She replied that “Sho was just agoing to roast thelr (est yet. ‘ih tem of 40th ted to a lower pointis ina great degree due to the | 77/)une states that the Engiish papers bring In. | », Ailininal Godit on en ee alloued pence £2 | baby; that she intendedto have one good meal out * ‘The cash balance in the faa 8 veh oan Deals 200 | fact that the government receives it iM payment of , formation that Mr, Mill was defeated in the pariia- wed relinquent | of ehat child.” The truth Mashed across the husband's ‘reasurer in Boston, at the close of business Decem- me b, was $4,824, showing © decrease. for the | putton « p South Ureenteld him to justice, while i 2497 map here G 640 | ail dues to it, customs alone excepted. govern- | mentary election for Westminster by a newsman— | Snd bring him to justice, fo it is also aflirmed | mind in an instant that his wife was a reviag aFa RPC ep EN Bie } Dy Ms rT he si that the friends of Bogart are desirous oi satisfying " ” men’s annual recetpts for these (nes are aboutequal | name of Smith. Mr. Smith occupies about the same bs maniac, and that he had reached home justia time is ‘Wa. | relation in London to the trade in newspapers and | {0 clalias of the governuent by renmbursing the — to save their youngest ottspring from a mie horrible ar : 0 hs, 47-12 oars, per yer ‘at ne of tf Grana ot ty to the whol h, Wook of $198,147. Coin balance, #4, pag at hlbene iy oo | aons have of late kept the price of eriodicals that the American News Company does | 108% dail ere death, and prevent his wife trom committing an — fee of Atl about an average of about seventy-four cents on the | In New York or the Westera \ Compauy in Chi- awful murder, Mra. Riker has since been removed , Mr. Smith is immensely rich, He has pro- GENRRAL STONEMAN AND THE Stay Law.—Gen- to the asylum again, and it is lo thas her ro~ made more money by vending Mr. Mill’ essays | eral Stoneman is endeavoring to arrange some wod- | covery may be permanent. Certainly, nntilghe hag . Mill ever made in writing them. Growing | ification of the law as @& substitute for the | fully recovered, she ahould never ut be placed tn ‘Smith grew conservative; and #o the Oari- | atatute that will expire the of January—some- itton to endanger the lives of others. Great ex. b—the great aristocratic juata of the me- | thing in the way of a compromise, that will leave a ment prevailed in our neighboring viliage wher tropolta—jou thelr forces with his money, and | constraint on the creditor, at least ia some cases, | the truth became known how narrowty thor peace. dollar, the vaiue of which ts fixed by the | ¢ constitution, But for theve and other incidental | causes these paper issues would ere this have found | the dead jevei of ali the other “irredeemable paper" | that has gone before it; for, like all of its kind, and | like the Sehein geld of the petty States of Germany, | GALES AT THE MEW VOIX STOSK BRCHVV3S. | Monday, Dec. 710115 A. Me 0 UB 6s, 6 ac 100 abe Q*ket Mg Co. $24 taal 184 | it i9 a sham and a make belleve money. | elected him over the yrisest and greatest man in | and yet put @ pressure on the debtor, We are not | ful village had escaped being the scene of one of F eeuns’ | Teer ot wa Aa Kelleving your premises to bo Wrong, Teannot fol. | Kugland, Mr, Statth witt be Rencoforvi famous. Fle | Informed as.to the doaiis of the plan. ‘fie will take | thowe geoat orimos which are now aloe daily oo~ 800 Hadagn Riv { Con et rl these ot F low you through the long argament that you have so | has hot éxactly set the Temule of Digna on fire, bub-| No AnnoURcEMeNt on the subject Wil about Cue tuba, — | curring, af nit of Wich Sle HEWapApERE Wee erua“ai er Hit ser. | F Hn ing Mioualy based apou them. Ly is tie you put | We bad donpied tus game wiva bust oF Mr. Mill, Richmond Whig, Dect. {ve

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