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‘ : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1869. 7 POSTAL MATTERS. RUPERT'S LAND, | feteisretste ot taiecser kh | TAN ANGTAL AND COMMUROIAD, | sno eis romero won aa | ez Tot eat 4244; do., tered, 62 5 a ; Hay.—The demand moderate! om Vo. f ne there, it was held, could Uo tried by the Osade cores It Gm ‘reat tates” 1508, 55 & CPi Son; GWEN, Tirole eadatn gt IiMtorrataal lot, 81 08 Sslitor long + 40, for Jato 400 Bt Go Tanapton ¥ 1807, 408 deorgia 81803, 80 a 82; do., sevens, 91 a straw, under an old statute of VIIL about the trial of . by J 7, and #1 for short, 0: Be ee a ata detaitae ote oa WALL STREET, 92; do., sevens, Interest payable in Georgia, 86 a 87; | , MOLAneR “The market was dull, there beine serie | Lhe Post Office Congressional Gommitter-~ THE DOOM OF THE DOMINION tries, and since tn ope oF two statutes have been * THURSDAY, Dec. 30—6 P. M. North Carolina, ex coupon, 42 4214; do. new, 285; | New Orieank, which was sea + Cubs cemtrifa- The P ispute—Adjoura: | poe passed for the trial of oriinos in the Rod iver gown. |. The monotony of holiday woek, which bid fair to | 925%; Misnourt sixes, 90% m 01; do., Hannibal } $49) retining! da, «do too » ee ee ne . w Orleann, mout to Boston—The Foroign w year, has given and St, Joseph, 91 a 02; Lousiana sixes, 69 & 70; | Kico, 4b, English . foe Mitocie at dato tT 848 hhbds, Culm, 897 do per for some years past the company, with cho spprobasion of the | OUtlast the early dayaof the new cro} Character of the Charier to the Hudson | isriuish goverament, have eatabus! da local judge | way to considerable activity und decided anima- | 40- levoo stxox, 6414 m 65; do, do. eights, 82 a 84; Aln- | Porio Ride, iwv dos Engi Lalonde ured L100 bike Now Or: . and asore of local goverament for the Red Kiver ny " 4 Service Diffleulty Settled. Bay Compeny—Lake Winnipeg country, in the Arthabasoa region, northwest of Hua. | “0% !0 ae dame elghts, 06 & 97; do. fives, 62 0 63; do. sixes, '| AMF, | ceoues.—the markét for spirits turpentine wae r and the C son Bay to tue Rocky Mouutaina nothing has beon ‘HE STOOK MARKET, sterling, 80.455; South Carolina sixes, 15a 80; do. | dull, the demand being confined to amall lots, which com- a ountry of the established, Sy Bs Where some of the prominent operators made their | new, 75a 17; do. registered stock, 70a 71; City of | manded previous guros. The sales wern, Ty Bile. ot tie scdisthite aptosiahea: v7 Conkeées to dite tae Red Riv ‘ @ valley of Loumahara, of Arthabasca and of all | appearance to-day aud had quite a lively skirmisn | Memphis sixes, 47 a 4734; do. Atlanta olghts, 86a | at lige the merkm closing mt Age w ABigc, formorcante: | any ogy : Pye er Rebollion. the adjacent counery are rich in minerals North, | over Northwest, 80 far it has been only aakirmian, | 87; do. Savannah sevens, 85 a 86; do. Now Orloans | bisand the market closing. at i760, 4 $840: fon Mermemaly | CcTest Between the plan of the Post Omtos near the Arctic ocean, copper 18 more plentiful than, quiet, thore ‘eing seurcely any demand, but there waa no | as drawn ap by the supervismg arotitect of 1b 18 believed, in @ny other part of the world, and | DUt whether tt will develop into & prolonged and | consols,70 a 72; do. do. tssued to railroads, 64a 66; Mo- | change to note in prices, “Tho sates wert 800 bbls. at Bo a the Treasury (Mr. Muilet) and that of the five New Rod tron is also found in abuniance. ‘The fisheries of tel “« 9 « ‘ #8 50 for No. 1, $4 % w 82 2 for No. 2 and HA 50 a Bb for Tho river rebellion Is gradually drawing to- | Hudson's bay could be mao valaable, and. an ee, pers battle depends nopA tho pluck and “margins” } bile and Onto sterling, 65 a 66; do, eights, 60a 61; Mis- | Pais, pg he Sarubaed 22 OS 62 Te; No. % 8215 | York urchitests, which was the original design, met ‘wards it that degree of attention which its tmport- | cultural Christiak population of handreds of thou. | f "® Feapective combatants. The early busi- | sissippt Central allroad, first mortgage, 71 a 72; do. | % 92 50; No. 1 1,588 ee ars ice crises | again yesterday at the Astor House and took the e . ow’ glass, 2 lar was dull, b ‘ ance all along demanded, The term rebellion, as | 8404 flud good homes on its shores, ness in the Stock Exchange was tame and | second do., 50a 62; Mewphis and Charleston, first were unchanged. We quote :—Wilmington $2 76 and Wash- | testimony of ex-Postmaster General Rendall, Super- , Swan river region 1s @ glorious stretch of countr: i ; ; . applied to the expressed determination of tie Red | ,,ov an tiver region 1s a gi re 7, | dull, \ Prices at the opening were just | mortgage, 82 a 84; do. second do., 74. 10; do. stock, | IKl0n 8 vers. Winn! lake is aitu- river settlers to have nothing todo with the Dominion | ated between latitude 50 degrees haa ty nora, 8 My {about as at the close inst mignt, but, | 40a 42; Groenville and Columbus, guaranteed, 62} ment. Jobbing lols lu caska und bbls. were veliing at 0c. & government and to recognize no authority in its om- | longitude 96 dogrees and 100 degrees west; it under the activity in money and under the demorall- | a 65, 98c.; other kinds were dull but steady at our last quota- — 9 tious tals, ts after all an inappropriate phrase. There was titry-v tig area 00 sauare ies: "atta Ot | zation produced by a deciine in Pacttio Mall to 4174, | Tho carntngs of the Chioago and Alton Raiiroad | |PEronyoM.—For crude, in bulky the market nothing to rebel against uniess It were the Hudson | above tne sou ba} fect, By canbe route 1: 1s G1 miles | WORLOM an average Of nearly one per cent. Rock | for te third week in December show the following | wean ot Molders, who. demanded. Sc. oo te Vie. Bay Company, and their clalin to the soll of the Red from jLake: Superior. To te southwest or Lace Island among the railways was especially weak, | decroase as compared with the corresponding week | 1540.5, 500 on 1h Rap ie ene river region rests upon a very weak and auestion- ie ith it by a navigable | owing to the pressure of sales induced by the falling | of last year:— tnd we heard of no further ania; the’ closing ‘prices wor chaunel is Lake Manitoba. North of this lake and . $100,938 Togo. r Ieace. othe market for retined opened arn a yenter- ; L intendent Hulburd, Pdsturaster Jones and A. T. Stewart. Tbe potnt im dispute is whether the north front of the new Post OMice shall be om the ling originatly marked ont om twenty-five feet inside of it, The five eminent architects who agreed upon the first plan submitced to tl Post OMice Vomnattee of the House (esigaed that ghe bullding should cover the entire of the ground@ embraced ip tho deed of purchase. The supervising architect of the Trea- sury (Mr. Mullet), apprehensive that (ite Corporation might some day rua @ building up cheek by jowl able foundation, a3 will be presently shown, The | aimost due west of Lake Winnipeg lies Lake Winnt- | Of M™ the earnings for the third week in Decemoer, | 1868 fe sertieta of Rupert's Lana, which appears to be the | PexTOS, between Which 8nd Lake Mauicoba thero is | Aud broxe to 10134. Now York Central scrtp wold as | 1800 sbicttorcargoon witnamal-oferings at iat ries,” Phe le connection. ‘Thus 1s Completed the - Ne y € os ping lots then most comprehensive title for the section of country | nection between re thited. lakes all or which hare | OW as 1024. Luke Shore was less sensitive tothe | Decrease... sus dascoulcde 16016! | Seta e tendra Galena a Wlizer @ Blige: for stk te a jying between Hudson Bay and the northern voun- | @ general directi i general Weakness and made more resistance to the rime white. Na htha waa dull and no Ly we he oun- gene: ion from north to souta, Their ‘The following snows the results of to-day’s busi- | POAT Whe Philndolphin the demand was more active, but >> Gary of Minnesota, have always hved in glorious | United area, probably, equals that of lakes Ontario | downward movement, on account of heavy pur- t the Sub-4 " ‘ana Ele conibin Yn theeummer of the sear ti ness at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— the business was light, being checked by the very light ofer- | with the broad fagade of the pew Post Umice and anut the ral - mn De oe independence of the rule either of governments or Chases in response to the defeat of consolidation | General balance yesterday. $7,334,528 | ings apd the docidedt yin, "orices ak erate | ont the light and necessary marginal space there scenery around the lakes ts exceeding! fe 7 + corporations, and now that, at the eleventh hour, | cloar and sparkling waters rolloct tas Yolnge for the | With Wabash, which scheme, if carried out, | Gold receipts, Governor McDougall, by order of the Dominion | 10Tés? trees that Ilit thelr oigh and hoary trunks | Would have been unfavorabie to the interests Gold payments. high above the inargia of the waters. Over the sur- Gold balance. . Government, makes his appearance to de- | face of Lake Winni voral islands of Lake Shore stockholders, St. Paul also | ¢, ; : La per se jauds are scattered, ‘urrenoy receipts os # Mand an obedience and an allegiance never | An area of 400,000 square mules 1s drained by ta resisted, tho stock being firmiy held by parties who | Currency payments « 2,077,413 Ritherto asked nor recognized, the vold, free citizens | Tibutaries, most of which for hundreds of miles aro | are sanguine of & highly satisfactory dividend at the fT ‘used as Canoe or boat routes, Of these the Winn|, ‘ vi of this huntsman’s paradise te!l the intrusive repro- | river, 390 miles long aod connecting with the Ince ot | SPPFoRching Annual meeting of the directors, New mn bi. lower, closing at #29 OU,’ For future delivery the sentative of the Dominion to go back and mind nu | the woods, 1s the widest to the soush and to the | Jorsey Cencral was perhaps the least ylelding among | ne Assistant Troasurer sent $640,000 cancolied | it” “Prete ota ners abe sols cae gis tor exten pritnes es ¢ business and not dare to set up an authority among | BOFt tue continuation of Nelson's river, which | the speculative raliways and tho most active in tho | goig cortificates to Washington, 4 ai Taeeren wetes Re eeatajes Sancck oxire. priiae, Med * men who feel conscious of as proud a sovereignty agen a pred eg nag riage reo wou aye mph ete pega cag FORBIGN RXCHANGH. ey eenlaady’ at ti Sse ee wostern anaes as any of tho citizens of this great republic. the largest triputary of Lake Winnipeg is tae Sas. | The feature, howover, was Northwest, which inthe | Rates ror foreign exchange Garitdon irregular, Iieefor city. Wave unphwees aoioiat ince sdiee: tor Some ‘Tho headwaters of our two great Western rivers | Katchewan, which, taking Its rise in the Rocky | early docitne fell off to 66%. Here the clique took + | moin to prin, with arrivala of 1149 head. we See Mountains, courses for some 1,000 miles along a tor- some of the prime bankers asking 109% aud others | but steady ‘Th bola. were #0 sn 5 a a for pinin aud extra mors. Beet s were rise in the bright, sparkling takes of Rupert's Land, | mavion oliering few obstructions, and turough | NOt Of lt and, ad the story goes, supported vy ® | oniy so9xs for sixty day sterling. ‘The tmporters are | Quist” put pric soe th Sh We ¥ €nd tho destiny of the nation surely must tend to the | whic it has cut a clear course in ila entire length, | B°@VY ‘put!’ at 66, bought it tn until che price ran | somewhat embarrassed by the misunderstanding tn if . {no sales ‘of Sousequence. Tleeoe beot was inacti7e 0 In many places tt consists almost wot: 5 ef ne ona. inal monopoly of her grandest arteries to the ocean, | Ju many places tt consists almost wax Olly of a series | Up to 09. Tho oulaide short interest in the stock has | yetween che Post Ofllee authorities and the steam- pov iptien yearn aves, Say oye yr rpemnen gg Age from, earnestly insisted in having twenty-five feet olear between the front watl and the boundary of the Post Office imma, This he urged was necessary to provide against the possibie lufiction of inoun- venience in the future. Mr. Mulist holds that the curtat!ment of the original plan by twenty-five feet Jeaves abundance of space still for the requirements uf the Posi OMice. Mr. A. T. Stewart, in bis state- ment before the committee, expressed bate BS in favor of Mr. Mullet’s suggestions. The committee, however, are almost unanimously against any innovation on the origmaidesign. The stavemont that the commitvee would examine witnesses in regard to the practicability of a change of sive in the Otty Hall Park 13 erroneous. Tuere 15 no contempla tion of # chaugo of sie nor has the proposition been made in apy form. The testimony taken fs volual- nons and will be made public by the committee through tavir report to Congress. They adjourned esterday afternoon to go to Loston, where another choate post office has to undergo tnvostigation. . for December ut sc, a 20%c., and 50) at 80340. S mac wae vory liglit, and pricss continued urchaser. The sales were limited to 20 casks at a To. for Loreen to ee 288 fe lot LOVIBLONS.—Recel pork, 284 packages c meats, 456 do, lard end dressed hogs.” The demand for pork on the spot was sti | Light, and prices were about vc. meats only small sales were mace within the range of 1c. ft ti Mewiasio 1g not yet wholly ours. It takes tts | srudded' with myriads of Islands, and in the golden cn guise large, 4nd ner of tho upward Movement | snip companies, a¥ may onstly be fauctod when it is | 1236; {er piokied shouldery, Ibe; aT. fox do, Nou, fhe, © ae in Lake Winnipeg, which lies enclosed within | summer evenings presents the most gorgeous land- Allernoou was due to the covering of specu- | considered Low necossary it ia that remittances | Hacon was dull aud. prices were oowinal ag ubout 1i3<e. for Wehe boundary of British America, and as scapes it 1s possible to#ee, Running through ~ | lath x Here th ti , we secured gh @ pri- | lative gales. Here the natural influences of should be Cumberiand out, 16¢. for long clear and 1540. for Statiord mitive formation for @ considerabie distance irom a A promptly made, The Rnetu, which was | Novates were reported. Lard oh sought after, ut Service pe Settled. from France its broad opening on the Gulf of | its mouth, the hard crystalline rocks appear to uave SOR OY) MAB to sail to-day, has delayed her depatture until Satur- prives destined to the ext: t of about ‘parpound. The Sesame a te aa are Arrangements pro wm, have been made by the Post Oflce Department with the North Gorman Lioyd Company to take the matis to Rurope to-mor- Fy 4 Mexi00, we must have from England or the Domi- | forced it to take refuge mn the most abrupt and fan- | #8@rtod themselves, and there was an eventual de- | gay, go far sho has $80,000 specie engaged tor | Ses were 43) vecknums at 1640.0 liso, for No, tt ptine alon or the Hudson Bay Company, whichever it | ‘Stic sinuosities. Cline from thé highest prices of the day. The rate on export, The range of foreign exchange was as fol- Seeen Pie market closing may please, the tountain waters of our Red river, which gives tts name to the country | oaii ran as bigh asa sixteenth, but the bulk of busi- pte fraskit for raw: was ‘enomually <duM, there s x proudest | whicu is now struggling to achieve tts Independence se ul of busi- | jows:—Storling, sixty days, commercial, 103% @ and fe 11 ct pric hu in, Cf 4 iver, ese ee eee ate Wim ecroe | Noss was atgold interest. The course of the money | ipsiz; good to primo bankers’, 108% & 108%: Eee ict varraiaer. | Fw by the steamship Rhein, Captain Meyer, sailing : CONCERNING THE HUDSON MAY COMPANY. four diiferoot channels, and extending down to | market was quite irregular, and was variously ro- | snort aight, 100% a 109%; Paris, sixty days, 5.21% @ 5nd Seek ie he Ge ees ern sohoutesmntongnde Bremcny, AIG We SRO reiNe } Tho Hudson Bay Company wad chartered vy that | of the Mavourl and. Missusippie. aud cries | Ported In diferent portions of the street. Tho sp- F's.175,; short aight, 6.1d% a 6.16; Antworp, 6.22% a Honig, We quale Hard, idle; 4oft white, tage. afte; | deatination will be taken by the Williams & Gulon ../ SFrupt monarch Charies 11. in 1670. Sor Kunowaton with “th6 volos Gt cinraseiteome,| pretionsion of etringétioy: want borrowers out un- | 5174) switeariand, 8239; e175 Hamburg, 85% @ | Cases pete teeeeee FORIUE porto aerecs te ime] fia am She avoamenip Maghaitan, Captain, Forayss, ‘The validity of this charter by the King without the CHARACTER AND APPHAKANCK OF THR COUNTRY, usually early, and the work of making engagements * Al 40 4 " vite Fair to good refining...... a satiing to Queenstown and Liverpool Wednesday express consont of Parliament lias voen strongly | Pence ‘iver in calculated to become na cartaly paras | COMM AB early as twelve O'clock. Lenders were pie OES ro edo pales at Pre a nd) See next, January 5. Postmaster General Creswell, questioned. Adam Smith denounced it as void, sir | dise ifit were in tho handsor Americans. “Ihece 13.4 | CoPespondingly exncting, as the nour was early, gs Re lade * 3 Gontrifugal after concluding these arrangements, left for Wash- ington by the noon train yesterday, The Cunard and Inman lines stood firm to tne last moment in their determination to refuse the reduced rates of Vicary Gibbs, afterwards Lord Chief Justice of Eng- tine black aliuvia! sot! on @ limestone formation, pro- | and botween one and two o'clock loans on SALES AT THE MEW YOAX STOSK EXCHANGE. Melad ts ducing in the wooded portions beech, birchand maple ai mi oi h dard, Noa. 7 to 9. land, Lord Brougham and several other of tho most | in profusto d being eminently ‘hetad tor cultiva: stocks were made as high as 1-382 and 1-16, The Micuvudad. Doss 20-4 Or4 iA, Bio be Tona Try te Dutch standard, Noa. 7 to ut eminent lawyers of England agree with Smith. | tou. The whole of tne Great Fish down to the Polar | 16mand mouerated after two o'clock, and the rate Smith's copies of the legal opinious published in the | S¢418 the finest grazing country tn tho world. in | descended to seven currency. Some houses evon ¥ compensation for carrying the matis to Kurope. Pamphtots respecting tue dispute betweon Lord pilsed sis Hatives or bali-oraeds, Towooteh ninety. | Ported thelr sucooss in getting money at six per bi piealecimmspore - Cope ShRDPoo ING + BACs Selkirk and tho Hudson Ray Company on one side | two Canadians, forty English, thirteen Iran, two | Cont. Toward the close of banking hours, however, a Py isubec nein support of the Nortn German Lloyd Company, and the Canadian Northwest Company on the other Swiss and one Norwegian. As tie foreign element | the demand again grew active and the rate ad- 4254 | All four months’ time. Mossra. ©. Amann & bat were grievously mistaken at the eleventh hour, are interesting 11 1 is withdrawn the popuiation is said to decline tt | vanced to gold interest and 1-32. After three o' 1955 | wtook to-day as follows: —65,926 huds., (4 boxes, The later company telegraphed jor instructions Ing in this regard. if the charter had | civilization. Convenience to the Suited States had Ld eae) F three o’olock 88, | bugs and 670 melado, non ‘a, with. | ROME AS to Whab course they should adopt, whether ever been per se brougiit before the English law | drawn off young men from the sctt.ements year atter | tho market was easier and borrowers were few. Ft TOOL ge So rep ory yey ened re heat reperied with: | to accept or not Postinaster Ureswell's torms of two courts 1 would have been deviared a nuiltty, But | Year and thus the populauion ts kept ata stand. | The facts just narrated show that the calling tn of a 80% | noid at 8) 20, Si an were dull, aud prices were nominal at | Centsan ounce for mat! matter, but receiving no the YY. But } gril.’ The settioments are scaitercd atong the river fund: for the J i #9 our last quotations, Messrs, G. Tuckerman & Co. wade the | wer up to noon yesteiday, and no further time a company alleges that since the time ef Charles | panks for a distance of about sixty miles upon nar- nds to prepare for the January dividends has more i £44 | stock of linseed today as follows:—127,000 bags in Now | being allowed them jor consideration of the subject, ff haa beon thrice recognized by Parliament in | TOW strips of farms which havea depih of about | than offset the government disbursements of the a he York, Sud 28,000 doin Howton, sue enles ware con the agents here conciuded, ou gore te Ne ig ¥ c ‘’ TRARUNE,—Thi andl wi f 2 i -a0ts passed respecting 1, though no express con- | WWe-elshti of a mule. The houses are generally | week, which have been nearly three millions of dol- Mf fiited to acuail Lote Mt prices ‘rangitg trom 16%¢c. w l7igc., in Lean 5 line Sg ine qo auccnstown and Liver. placed on tie edge of the table land, close to the | jarg Commercial paper was quiet, without change bhas, ‘and terce: pool, with steamers leaving here on Saturday, will be apt to get the carrying of the Irish mats, which form the bulk of the matter sent to Great Britain. The present arrangements, of course, can only be lo ked upon ag po tem. and made under the pres- sure of time and necessity. Matis for Kurope will tely active demand at fold at ldo, a WWige., the ae ‘Armation of the charter has over been made, and the | chaunel of the river. At one point, nowever, Invalid clauses could yet be reformed and nulifed, | the elevation 1% nob suilicient to protect | In rates. : w.—There was ® mod 2 Onreading the charier 11 will be found that it pur- them agaist foods when the water rises THE GOLD MARKET. a ALLOW. quite steady prices; 60,000 Iba, w latter price for cholee city. Wiskry.—Recelpta, 650 bbis, The market was quict, but rices were unchanged, The sales were Ziv bbis., wt S30. @ 80% «» tax paid. es szesnetesuevessag thirty feet above its ordinary level. Where The chief features in the Gold Room declt ports to grant, 10 disregarl or the rights of th s sabogyte pa ooo © a NW eit » ry ie | farming is weil conducted ity six° bushels of to 110.4, tho lowest point of the year and the lowest = c ony. RR pla ®% aborigines, in full and common socage, all the | Wheat have been grown to the acre, and forty oo Seiccs'eceaD iO CME 3 Fey ei te wy Janda on the border of Hudson Bay to the company now we | is common. ont pd gene toa proaigious | since the summer of 1862, and @ subsequent rally to ¢ Lede 90% close at roe ibe ate, AOE ited i ‘ e a and Sywer MG ie y ul woe! Y whereas Charles II, had no mvre right to those sarhiuey pitiaiin: | Lotuad ones peneodi eareu nore eaoked Mer genapeatin len let eens SES dIBNEE DRE 1000 Mil & St PR’, Ist m 10" s pe 40. + tore THE PETROLEUM TRADE. ast Fines win worms on Saturday next. The { lends, or to make such a grunt m fee simple, than | than M Canada. Jtis Usually planted about May 23, | T¥n Tate, which advanced to 1-32, B64 and 1-16.and | fim KowinaOia un TE JMMILRRE PHT: Kee ES nfl om tO following rated of postage will be ctargod on alt © Satan had tothe kingdoms of the world whon he aad hardly, ever Anite 0 ripen, Oalons Feaoh ex. | induced sales of “long’? gold which the holders werg | 5000 do. : BY homewacrci..., on | Meeting of the Denlers Yesturduy—A Form | correspondence sont to France:— reme duncnslons, felons grow well in the open vey 200 Ohio & Mias RR..., 23) r” le BROT MAIL. ®. offered our Saviour the same if He would worship | alr. At present the great aisioulty in tho way, i Beep Me re aoe aoe anpoyasetnen Do yeni a don. “tong of Contract shone ; Lettors, ton cont er single rate of one-half ounce or undor, ‘4 him, It would also be found tuat the company were | &Xtended cultivation 18 tho Want of a marker, ‘To- | activity in money. The reaction was due to rumors Bog 100 don {ang | The representatives of the petroleum trade of this | prepayment comp y 2 give tue King two elk ait two beaver skins | matoes, which are extremly sensitive to frost,cau | that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury would I Weblo Alton pris, ig | CMY held @spectal mecting yesterday afternoon at Sere snca iiapion Siete tion fine tenia per i 0. i aii OF BY WAY OF RNGLANL Rerthwost passage to the Pacific. This tt fatied to | Crops of hay. Timber comprisoa ei, ax, maple | 18 becoming apparent thas no one was in MW WHastio ® “17% | After the meeting liad been called to order (there |r siters must be propali the United Sioa inland and aes 1 a all ue rt ec aud poplar. The agricultural implements the seoret . 186 100 H & 8tJo Rw pf.b ec 107% | were but twenty-fve persons present) the Chairman ttace only of four cents per sin, “ate. 10, and efforts in tuat direction wore humbug bop! plemonts in use are | possession of the of Mr. Boutwell on la iD Dub & Pi y pel Dp ies Pes tne ging Seiss OP avatolinncioo tence. ‘The most sensible thing the company | Bngitsi and American, The region through which | thiy subject the price again declined, toucu- | 20 4 Hig 2p DUP ESO RR..be ors | stared the objects of the spocial meeting, and re- ” My » 2 neeee . Pr _ J iy D ny . said in tts report to Parliament was that the reason | the Red river and the Assimboln run, and between | 1 y19x¢ here pecoming quite firm, the shorts | 1 Maripo: 8 x4 104 | usted tho committee to whom the question ofa} udder ac de dastam » exe i. he enterprise of finding out a nortuwest passage | them and Lake Winutpeg, presents ® singular and J 2 Bre ze 4 , shorts eat 12 M, and 2:15 o?Clovk P. M. form of contract had been submitied at a previous meeting to make their report if they had aay to make. One of the members of the committee remarked THE REAL CASE AGAIN. The Stenographer Examined and Excolpated _qu Was abandoned was on account of the impractica- | important combination of prairie and wood laud. | manifesting & disposition to cover at any point de- ony: of the attempt and the inuitlit, - ef the | The isolated groves of trees on the rolling prairie | tow 120, It was also reported wat gold advertised $2000 US 6's, "BI, rog.... 114¢ fy US 5-20, c, "85, ldigcovery after being made. Arthur Dobbs made ) !004 it Many places like the resulis of careful culture, ‘a % en Mig 0000 ae complalit ‘against tie company for the non-fyfl- to be gold to-morrow bad been withdrawn, but the meni 2000 di 85000 US 6-30, c, do. ite contract; but there was tte attention statement was donied at the Sub-Ireasury, The R000 Thi “Keatiy” Looki to his charwesagainst #o rien and powertul a _ THE CORSAIR FLEET. range of the market 15 shown in the table:— 24000 that he was sorry to have tt to say that she commit. P powig gy iis wetleest ceithen enact vauy wore hot to eacraset on canada previously dis RAPA ii A. 119% ath ¥ M . He ae fe dinh in eine esa ronttene ponte Phin ty ‘The case of the now world-renowned Joun Real, at a 5 “ia 4 y Wi 3 Hay . + Fremob from Canada nad settlements and forts oa | 4 Jitite Unpaid Bill Said to be the Cause of : 120% 4PM. : BESS 8000 donne i”. tomy | sent a report that would be consiuered gacatacry, who killed @ man and has not yet been hanged ror Hudson Bay when the cliaricr wan granted, and | ’ Sato 630 BL 108A Tot One oClock P. M. Mr. Meisner said that the committee had had asort | (Re ence, came up before the General Term of Ure were nad “the “height OC land” at the heads of the the Fleet's Delay in New York Harbor— Tho operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were | WOOO Tenags, n...... 45° Oi0 she Erie RR. of a conference with the represeniatives of the trade] SUPreme Court, Judges Olerke, Sutherland and Gar- a flowing into Hudson Bay. ‘The company had ‘ ' as follows:— + $000 Atasourt 0% 20 Lakes 4 from Pittsburg, and that they (the New Yorkers) naa | 1029 belue on the bench, yostorday morning, the ‘@drontery to deoiare tha: its charter extended Disaffection Among the Kngineers— Gold cleared... +«« 14000 La 6 10d cours room, a8 on previous occasions, boing crowed had a great deai of difficulty in getting any kind of concession from them. They were very determined as to certain things which ihe New Yorkers would have been glad to have obtained, but they had to content themselves with what terms they could get. The gentioman thon read the form of contract 33 7 Panama RR which the cominittee had seen fit to adopt. It simypry . Bie rd Pp, rnwe ‘ht gtd. aK lays down tue usual form of an ordinary contract, 8546 60 Dub & Sioux ORR... ie” bot dtifera from the old style in shat It de- i + $47,978,009 | inquoc, C&LC 2,229,075 | 17080” do. . 800 do. 2,700,474 | 3000 Pao RE 7's,gtd Mo 9354 200Chic AN WRR. 200 ahs Quicksilver MCo 14M 500 do, : su. -bOt call Mis 200 dow. 48% 100 Chic & Re TR! 42% 100 Mil & St Paul 200 do. 20% 100 Mil & St by an interested audience, . District Attorney Garvin said that Mr. Robert Bonyage, the sienographer who took the notea.m the Real trial, was now in court, and he woule therefore cali and examine him. Robert Bonynge was then sworn and in answer to the District AvLorney deposed aa followse— ent Are you the reporter who took the testimony in sir, PF dou Real in Fepruary lastt: A, Lam, Q. Have you got the Orirume santa session which you took st that tue? Aoue BOs: (productng therm). Q. Will you now read from your minutes, begin- ning at the cross-examination by \ne District Attor- ney, and read, without pote or comment, precisely what ocourred, untill stop yout (Witness doea go.) Q. Now, will you make some kind of a mark op- posite the expression, ‘Delendant’s counsel ex. cepts,” 80 that i may call attention to it? (Winess does S09.) Cross-examined by Real's counset:— Q. That record 1s the same as it was on the triai. not altered or touched tn any way’ A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you mepn to say positively that the prison. er’s counsel took an exception to that question (referring to Real being in the Penitentiary)? A, Most emphatically I do. Q. You can’t be mistaken? A, T cannot, Kedirect—I furnisked you with copies of the min- wtes for tne purpose of sending to the Governor; also a copy for your own use aad one for the use of the prisoner's counsel; I belreve they were identi- cal; I did not prepare them myself; they were done by @ clerk; you sent for ine on Monday to state what exactly transpired with regard to this case; you showed me the transcript of my notes and you totd me the point in question, and you asked me if ‘the | es rin petbias mor nota etees pia oe Gold balances “ eo lawyers of not 088 Opinions ‘anti ions— 6, no iu Were given, hed that, without the last mentioned. Continued Desortions—Preva Ourrenoy balances e lands of Rupert’s Land only extended to the lenee of Seurvy—Throw- CLOSING PRICES AT THK STOCK BXOHANGE, d hat ys peach AA the aavigabe pres Guperiig tp phage The following were the closing quotations at the ‘s Pac wail'da vo, «|| eaced in ti Sie ofviuteraatsonel aw, belng oon ing Bibles Into the Sea. last session of the Stock Exchange :—Canton, 60; | 4oy wellsPargs E y) strained to do so by the british government. Cumberiand, 25 & 26; Western Union, 81% a 32; i: ind claimed the territory calieu the Northwest, pemg At their anchorage at the upper quarantine, where | ferred, 13 pid; Pacific Mati, 42( a 42% ; Boston Water ie do. ie i‘ 104 do. west of the “height of aud’! mentioned as erie they have been for the past six days, she thirteen | Power, 14a 15; Adams Hxpross, 60)¢ a 614; Wells, DOONY C& HRe..bo BO cides that petroleum should be sold by dealers been acquired under the treaty of cession by France Spanish gunboats, ieft. behind from the feet of | Faro & Co, Express, 20'4 a 20%; American Express, STAEET QUOTATIIN:. by weight, and not by measure. It specifies “petro- as riennot te Cana thoagh it was divided , +, 7 4 % from Canada by the Maas of he aadeon Bay Com- | thircy, stt!l remain. It 18 now stated that itis not | 38% 880; United States Express 49 a 51; New York eum made in the United States," 80 aa to distinguish Dany and a great partof it by iiudson Bay. ‘Lhe ed | altogether the unfavorable weather and lack of men | Central consolidated, 85% @ 8514; New York ; Halt-past Five o?Clock P.M. | it srom the Canala article, and provides that an in. » Myo country is situated at tae souchwost cnd of | tat cauge the delay in thetr’ departure, but a fail. | Contral sorip, 603% — 80% ; Harlem, preferred, 133 | WotlUntel-... ihen $3, Norhwouorn.. CMe | syection of the oll be had at least three days after Hu Bay and borde-s on the United State at latte pe Paeite Mali 8 Novthwestern pf 82 a 82! u riy nine. It was this that Lord Selkirk | ure tostep up to the captain’s ofice and settic the | Did; Erle, 22 a 2254; Erie preferred, 35 bid; | NYO: ‘8 85% Kock Island Wee 8 18's | doliverys that the weighers should be appointed by ed some haif a century ago underan earcoment | 1111 entailed in ouilding them. It is aatd, although we | Reading, 994 @ 99%; Michigan Central, 117 a 113; tee Pees 4® 72% | tho wellers, who beore bvelng insiriied into el ; Ba Bi ise ecelve the r mn of With wo Hudson Bay Cumpeny, abd nucerioor tn | donot vouch for the trath of the statement, which | Lake Shore, 84% @ 85; Ilitnols Central, 191% bid; Bae o Pics Pear tani an: Mapectors. cortifoate the Frenon Canadian Noriiwest Company, whose | comes from an engineer of one of the detained yos- | Cleveland and Pittsburg, 84; Chicago and North- * | would not be good five days alter date; that if tue wero in the region west of the “‘heights of | cojs, thar but littie over half the bill has been paid, | Western, 67% @ 67%; do. preferred, 8114 a 81%; bayer fluds that ou sold to ium as of the first quality Hind Foterred to, j 4 ; . , ’ od COMMERCIAL R i ig not what it was bought for the seller ts to make tei by denying them the privilege of | 14’ consequent!y tuat only a proportionate number | Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnatt, 74a 15; Rock a 8 REAL See tho gale good; that a certain specified time must be through his country with their furs, c., to * m4 senna nd i anada With supplies te the North- the veasels have been aliowed to sail, It was yes. | Island, 10244 9 10254; Milwankeo and St. Paul, 72%; nade for gales, and that sales can not be made at Boaedss rom O: PP o of the ie yt 4 THORSDAY, Dec. 80—6 P. aM. “gelier’s option’? sunply, Without specific date, and Meng a a gee Soewce oor tie bank oF terday reported that all the vessels are supplied with Oe na ead 84% Nie hi hried and Wa CorroN,- The market for this staple was quiet, the de- | that six aud a half pounds should be cousidered the ple war ‘The ocourrene-s took piace icom 1sizto | thelr complement of men, excepting one cagineer, | bash, 48 bid; Fort Wayne, 86 & 86'4; Alton ANd | mand from all classes of buyers boing Nght; but as the offer. | regular rate to {ho gallon, real tare, , 186A, when the Bri government constrained | one assistant engineer, three firemen and a cook, | Terre Haute, 29; do. preferred, 58; Ohlo and Missis- | ings were only inoderate prices were steady at yesterday's A gentleman remarked (hat he could not approve SBBSSA IRE Ley: SRA ache gre- names both parties to amalyaniate, dit leased iM | iy grated, furthermore, that all the crews are under | SIppi, 2346 & 25745 Delaware and Lackawanna, 1065, otath ‘The sal 1,101 bal of the form of contract a8 a Whole, although tt might 2 i . ¥ , ; J | quotations, ‘Tho sales were 1,101 balou (tnoluding 218 to ar- } oi 13r i fe object Asal for thirty ty » New 9 isfy tue majority of the trade, He objected to hor and” £3 tie tidus Bay Gompany tor | the pay of the builders of the ships, and wilt con. | #108; New Jersey Central, 9174 0 9124; Chicago and | rive), of which Sil were tor, spinning, 329 on speculation, | thay part wiueh provided six and ® half pounds as and west to tie iludsou Bay Company tor . » hunting, &c, Under this lvase it claims ihe land f N Alton, 142 a 1434; do. preferred, 14314 @ 14314. Mor- | 814 2&1 for export. For tufhre delivery the market was | the weight to the galion, His correspondents in ‘ Viadana sied Aion ate apa, tsa " a assably active, and the salea woro as follows:—100 bales | Marseiliee had forwarded him w leiter in which thoy » oe | pg Tenge 4 sy Shane rome | this fact 14 considerable dissntistaction among tho | Ti# and Essex, 65% @ 855; Hannibal and St, Jo- Basis low milddting, for February, at 25e, +180 do for Docem- | advocated the adoption of six and two-cuirds, and to on Alaska, This lease has expired, has | ¢ngineers, nearly al’ of whom aro American, who seph, 107 a 10734; do. preferred, 1073s bid; Dubuque bey tp hel prawn oy e510, toy for do, | tne Marseilies Board of Trade had issued a ciroular * not renewed any has " y lebroas defendant's counse! took an exception at that point; °° Fighta than oeuer British subjects po pa 2 Wa OR il deadaaelesteh> olflece:edlileeeae Mia ant Tage our, ie . 109; Columbus, Chicago and i Mie. do do, for Febrans 1 Be. 108 “ta Be pe ping that mix and two-thirds should v6 the } yroig you on referring to the transcript, ‘supposin 4 ntral, . lo., for March, at 26/7 rc. ; 4h do., for April, at 23440. 5 “ nti with my original notes, no; the subjects or citizens of auy other Stato on any | ® Month, payablo tn gold. The trouble ts that tho indiana Ce 10i'do., for May, at et fortnnaa eee Yee | Another member stated that the redaers objectea Oat On Sie, and an rotercing: tiny Original to the gelling of oil by weight instead of by measures as tuey had to buy crude oil by the galion, ‘One of the eomunittee said that he dia not see what difference it Would quake Renee ax and ball or six and two-tairds were adopted. pound wosa ing.. pound every where and atall times, The expansion of Gag ing, : 2, the oli in certain temperatures would have nothing Corrks.-Rio was gules but etoudy at our last quotation. | to do with It; for If ce taim number of pounds were No anlon were reported, OF Maracalbo 200 bare were sold on | gold the buyer would certainly have to got what be notes found there was an exception there; I re- turned and told you that I could noi make any afl- davit about the previous one because the exception ‘was in my original notes. “ Mr. Crosby, another court stenographer, testified from experience as to the correctness of the min- utes produced, and that they were aot subsequentiy altered. west of the Kocky Mountains, except Van- | representatives of the Spanish government refuse HIGHEST AND LOWRST PRICRS, oun" Island and New Albion, on the Paciflu, wich | to sign the contracts until after the sailing of tho ‘The extreme fluctuations of the leading specula- +4 Shey Dave settied and occupied. Hunting is no set- | voggeis, and tne engineers are afraid that there may | ‘ive stocks are exhibited in the following table of loment. The com has not made - 3 Moment: |The company las not made any srl: | pe some hocts pocs about the subaequent arrange- | tho highest and lowest prices of the day;— or avi and Voristianize the Indians. Furs, peliries Firsieanee ets: os ter saiedagaeer tots eactthos etd and go'd bave been all this soulless and grasping ton has sou toacyuire. ‘The Biltish gov: Altogether thé happiest stato of feeling and con. | New ork Con. sales woe etameni ounnot escape the duioning chargo of per- fidence does not, from atl accounts, prevall on these rlem, ittiag dus undridied, avaricious. and ticentious | gunboats: the uimost wa ch nas to ve kept io pre- | frie, Fo See ee eee ecipta, fe bore, Howe 10 bage | Paxgalned fOr, expansion or no expansion. Feeae ee ee aaa aeaeol pittmanee it chs Sans. - monepely to exercise ‘its uncuecked and unques Inany peltog ri le No oa on Mr prevent | Readin; ig 9 * | corn meni, 2,600 bushels w cae aH) do. Sori, 4000 do, oats, @ form of contrac’ was thon adopied and a com- Keal’s counsel, who made some remarks as to the ew power of robbing and enslaving the r 4 ve ed in | Lake Shore. u 5 fad $00 do. baciey, ‘Tho flour market ruled dull, but low | mittee was appointed to confer with the representa- | soyortance of the case, and sald it was absolutely es wero held firm at previous prices, The higher grades | tives of the trade in Philadelphia, Piltspurg and Were dull, but nomtnally unchanged, The sales were about | Cleveland as to the best means to be adopted for a 6,600 bbis., at prices within the range of the quotations ap- | eommon form of contract, pended, Southern four waa a trifle more active, and prices ‘On mouon the genticnen present then formed Poot nT Inutans aud the ignorant class of white sottiers. | ONE @ay from tha Ieavel la Cutolica, the Commo- | Northwestern 5 dore’s ship. One was swimming round under the , aS P baaggn Eg oer ewan mae jer wt the Quarautine landing; but, notwithstand- fue _Arakeen: The Budson Bay Company's territories bring the necessary that the public, through the press, should know ali about it, quoted the case of Sanger and Vale, to be found in the Fourth of Abbott's Reports Ing some Naif dozen were after him, and the physi- | ysii: cally demorauzin, 4 waukee and St, Paul. 71%, | were more steady. Salon 050 bila, Ryo Jour was moderately 4 a old series, reading tho opinion of Judge John W. soumtenes outside bof the boundaries of the Hudson | ay. path. Donikoeceten: be conan” Cad Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred. 847 34" | Netive at atoady prices, the naloa ‘being 236 bhi, Corn meal Shemnecives into & - etrolgum Oil Association, aud | grown, of the Second Judicial district, In the case, Eels OmPety MP ie pelts Tots eoaienerba ie of the deserters ‘are from ‘the oid Kall: enpemver canmeatsives o1 90 uid, but quite steady tn v eee in which @ new trial Was granted on ‘an exception " regu ster ‘ele, . 82 % —_— —— Sovapied by tt by buiteraaoe oF the Brision poterns Fears, and "Waves thisien dollars, a cvmorke | Pactde SAU ..... vere » Bx ay ia CALIFORNIA CHINESE GOING SOUTH.—It appoars “Hfneteonet hen adjourned tnt this morning. tnont and later uader lease for & limited Mans ow ona 4s nald they are treated with @ barbarity GOVERNMENT BONDS. ® §% | from tue efforts how boing ut forth by Southerners —_——_-— expired. Red River country and settlement, Vane passing the alleged crnelties of the | The government list was weak at the opentng, but 8 § 35 | t.oprain Chinese laborers. Shas ‘their talk about the REMARKABLE CAVES IN IOWA, land merican or British naval it e it all di isang), bh a roneey, aes. and Quadra’s | are guitering from Rae Sate, SAAT recovered with the advance in gold, and did not de- ete Paeeesd Dave aicenay lair, HBA Fradesco Tor Sena From the Dubuque Times.) win Valley, the Aithauaeca Vausy, i sees Ing the abundant’ faclitties for supplying them with | Cline when tho lavter went down again, the market = 640 | to work on the railroads, and ina short ume 100] , paturat(wouder was lately unearthed on the country aad che MoKeuz:e river and Copper Mine | row, iis suid, UCcuTTON. Yesterday a ono of the | COMME stTONE with the following streee prices:— 2°70) | ew Monihs ago Une R TeAt TUPRY DSH INGORE | ee eeee ea eae oe of a guccossion oF 00 river count rador, &e. ‘ ; ‘ . 7 sf my | wonder consisata o jc The Hudson Bey Gomtangiscuarter was grantea | Boats throngh the men breaking open some boxes | United States currency sixes, 108% @ 108%; do. sixes, ® 77 | Ing Chinamen ito ue South, bat beyond making | Hae a: aves, ‘rheso caves wore discovered v narles if ‘BMay 2, 1670, to certain noblemen of provisions received on board. 1881, registered, 11444 a 11634; do, sixes, 1881, cou- ® 10 00 | Speeches and writing articles on the subjoct, did but | some months ago 100 feet below the surface of the bh uurt, appropriately ciesignated In the charter An emissary of the Bibis House, No, 7 Beekman | pon, 11814 a 118%; do, five-twenties, registered, May | Southern suportine and extra a 800 | little. But now 1 seems fis efforts were not | ogrin, by men wioare now busily engaged with a 28 “adventurers.” That ehurcer, bad and arbitrary | **@et made his appearance yesterday with a sup- N ver, 112 a112%; do. fi " ‘ perees & 675 | altogether barren of results, Although doing nothing | jarge working force in prospecting theta for miner- fst was, Decame stiil more odious in the abuse and | PY Of Bibles and religious books printed tn the and November, @ 1124; do. five-twentles, 1562, ® 535! himsoif, he directed public attention in the South to | gis” The large cave is over 4,200 feet in length; and smiginverpretation of it by we Hudson Bay Company. ripe! language for distribution among the men, | coupon, May and November, 112% a 112%; do, five- | (on™ j eeedlen $ ; $) | the question of Chinese labor, aud the people of that | tne smailor one 600 feet, the two being separated Th '¥- | His books were contemptuously thrown into the se: in rather 1 ‘ant choice | Section ave now sending for them by hundreds with- | from each other by an east and west bar about six cir record of themselves aid algo the reports and statements of their paid cin ry and, tor fear he might made to dance Spanish. gum grand salis, m4 i bad favice speedy brought to @ close his colporvearal labor: feet in thicknoss, No iead ore has yet been disco’ ered in the large cave, it being filled with large bodies of iron rust-rock, Which have failon dowa trom tho Sere | meeataiias Ti aaikas ae No.2 t al Re Be. bushel; other kind out relying in the least on Koopmanschap, or lis 23 . 2 spring advanced 2o, a So. per bushel; other kinds were schap, 112543 do. five-twenties, 1865, coupon, May and No- | Nyminally ‘unchanged ‘The sales comprised about 6,000 | agents. What the oifect of this influx o vember, 1124 a 112%; do. five-twenties, registered, | «hela, at #1 05 for rejected spring, #1 2759a #128 for choice | labor into a country where degraded cin servile be proved to be ialse, and tie iaisehoods are perpe 2 or ambet ; i ih trated to impose on the tuauspicious portion of tte HIGHWAY ROBBERIES IN CHICAGO, January and July, 110% # 111; do. five-twenties, 1965, | No 2.40. #88 for atmher wamer, tn store ee iat an Javorers are already found It is impossidie ‘0 tell | roof and wides in groat masses, | In the smaller avg Englisn pubdlio and upoo Parliament, kven Sir Calne. 5 ; » | GLA for red Western.” ‘Rye was dull anf nominal. a | 1118 question of Chinese immigration isa probieut | however, the mineral shows itself quite freely, an coupon, January and July, 114% @ 114%; do. five aries ri 1 { ct had the exrrourery to laud the Bold Operations—Lrdies Gagged. f . id i sunail lot of Jeracy was old at $1 01, Corn was q pat | thatthe Ainerican people must work out for thom- | japge quantities Lave been taken out, Mineral also estaviish churches, {From the Chicago Journal, Dec, 24.) 1h lah rie Pe i! De & ion a for prime ols mixed, delivered, 9Tc. tor cxperionce ‘of otder nations, und the solition of i, cota thewe ives Ua vaiscovered bat 7 ° ag %; do. five-twenties, 1868, cou, rf , M7e, a xper i aU solntiol mentioned, That these ca us disc preg. about — the ey pa for sch Maren, renntug at Non 1 OOF Indinnas avert De wes bay WA @ 115; dete forth in racer cine ner rae SEE are ema ER, LER EOG e | ET Re ee CE MO—OaP | Toad Wy 8 OOnTRURHCR OL ORNEER Ie tt aN TES wert objoots, wherens the trath 1s that except the Jesuit | walking on siut thoroughfare, omly afew yardstrom | io. do, teactortles -Toreles, Feqgistered, 10834 & | mite Frere 40,000 bushels, at Ge. a Che, for. Wemers, étc. a | ZC OML.) Patriot, Dec. at. the fact tha’ & Current of air puts im irom the west ang gener Cane Wissionaries ana those of the | home, when aruMan seized her by the Tat anu 109; do. ten-fortles, coupon, 1085; a 108 We. for Staie and Bie. for J raey and Southern. eens 80 strong ‘hat A SR menoured wince 18’ persuasion among the Indians and half } tore off her loves, palled two gold rings trom hor THE SINKING FUND. ri crap a ag ag fa Doe @ ales were | A MURDEROUS SEA FLOWER.—One of the exqui- | Stopping up the opeaing. hl e per- bid Tn #1 Obig for two Towed Stare and BL Si site wonders of the sea ls called the opoiet aud is | Zeolly pure, and comes in with a rusting, roaring breeds the labors of most of the other sects have | fingers, and snatched trom her hand - im beon attended with few Uenenelal results, Indeed, | hook, whlch contained w stall sum of money He. | gana reed The peopouuls to seit embraced. 2 | Peete some of their teachers seem to think it as Woll that | fore he lcit tno lady he examined her wrists for | %king fund. The proposals to soli embraced a | oe AT Ariicios belug small and. ratos in some onses | Very muow hke one, Imagine a very large double the Indiana should Temuin Infidels as to altach them- | bracelets, and aciually pulled of a pair of gold | total of $1,901,450 bonds, The accepted bids were | were ns trifle lower. | For vessels for charter tho de- | aster with over so many long petals of a light green, selves to these churches ‘Jie humbug practised to | bnttons from her’ sleeves, leaving long | as foliow: mand was still Logg ye erro vee am yt lossy as satin and each One tipped with rose Color, bis and curates ostab- ravches on her arm. Alter obtaluing these {$128,000 "64 a, mur jammer) tlerces beef, at Be. Od. bales | ‘These jovely petals do wot lie quietly in (leu places, cand E00 buauels wheat at 4360, ‘ko kondon, | jie thowo of tho aster in your garden, Dut Wave about sd. do, Barley malt was dull and nominal. @ market was very dull, the offerings | about as large as the German aster, looking, tdeod, noise, resembling the roar of distant thunder. As s00n a8 tho proper arrangements oan be made wo understand that the work of draining will be com- menced and continued until a thorough survey is made of the whole range. It 18 quite probable that some new and striking natural. wonder will bo deve- ie jet her gad ran, the lady beng wo 110.97 bush ¥ Ye mach frigutened to raise an alarm, It seema “Ho. To Antwerp, 200 Io vush | in the water, While the opelet generally cliugs to a | loped. Perhaps another Mammoth Cave is waiing that b> saat es Grete os her from a jeweiry tone u d ir oe yee ab. mm. j ag PA jonocent and lovely it ook’ on tta rocky | Tor the torch of the explorers, Who knows? shop, Where she had been to make some purchases brig 28 im.» to Rid, general cargy . Who would auapect that it would eat anything RR EI the judicial opinion of the Hon. S. W. Monk, | As be pounced upon her 4 ‘ 000 "64 ‘Cape Good Hope, general cargo; 8 North German bark, about i t beautif gm O1p Sovragrn Homn Tae Best ArTEn ne Or the Joages ot the Cours of Queene Bonot of | ft she mnguo any disturbances, to bikhne “imewened: 5 “T1L09 | "Sod tone, to Aniwarp, general carga: @ British schooner from | Paring Sema, a3 son call Cit, Fave anceiar dan be AnmiWe wore presen & fow days aiiice when HOM * 6 4 . ‘uea- } «110. ¢ for orde: th 2 a. private terma; also BI « nu or. y ' , We rich, are contained extracts from me charter which | day evening two tndies, accompanied by a gentie- ; 08 B30 i “AIV.12 | tchooner, 140 tons, to Samatoa, generalonrgo, at $US: ™ | among them—so well hidden (hat cue can searcely | mon and children, palo, poverty-sicickon aiid omacis ; to alow the nature of the powers and rights | man, were near McVicker’s theatre, about eleven a GUNNIES wore dull, and we beard of no sales, Bags were | find tt, Welldo they perform their duty, for tho | aied. A year ago they had departed irom their old CP soon Fite Comme ICS Le oreoon RInE Note fromm sparky Om MiCRsEn Bre SOUTHRRN SECURITIES, ers aoe ee ener y Conmaie | ABstan’ a foolish little flanlet toucties ono of the rosy |. homes to the new land OE ee ee high on this charte nue. Suddenly three thieves confronted chem, One .dagian folowe 4,000 bi eaaa tips Le is siuck with poison as fatal to niu as light } tea; of & reaiiaa’ Ai aitention, Tho markot for tho Southern State bonds was-| the rook ndiuy at follows: $m bales Olah not OO | Ming. te immediately becomes numd, and in a tuo | dreams of proapority their atrongth was wasted oy whole opinion is | of them seized tia nileman, while the others each Bee mens stops struggiing; and then tie other boautiful } fevers and mi matic aliments and their substance orthy jon, Tho obaracterized exiensivo erud! great ability, bed a lady, and, by stuMng their woollen coi Reavy and jower, but dull, the only transactions at on mn ° York. FS a fearless Intepay ‘and demon: | forters into their mouths, prevented their giving an | the board being in the Tennessers, North Carolinas, Tiors.—The market was quiet, business being restcloted by | arma wrap thomselves around Him aud he is drawn ‘They now rovurn with @ higaor a pre character of . iT “ U the fi { holders, who demanded Ifo, a fo. for com o 4 their native land than they ever had oompany “4 ast thier, cere wore througa” his | aigsourts and Virginias. ‘The following were the | (he,"rmnon ot Meare ae aoe ihe. beter grados inthe | Wut (he Luge. greedy mouth and 18 ween no moro. ah Celermination to submit to ali kinds viotim and having possessed himself of a gold waioh * {i , Then the lovely arms waciose and wave again in the | belore, and a 410 be Lighh and eomd partion refuse 10 #ll | walgy looking as IMUOOONE aud ianripieds aA thougn | of political ovila rather than exile thomsdlved STORY and fifty doilars in came gave the signal to bis com- | Closing street prices of the Southern list:—Tonnes- Karecton ios " vk to fig hk. 800, OX COUDOD, 63 & 6344; dO,, DOW, 469 45M; do, Niemi was dull and we board of uo sales, Priana ware thoy Lad never touched » Dab. { again.—Vai Orleans /inves. OF RUPERT'S TaNn, The anngnation of the Hed River country or acy | panions, wha all nt once bee

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