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ereate s demand for Abmite .uppvy the place of shot and OVSPMFRS' m\FFH‘(COAL COMPANY No shell. Farmers are missing it this year in tryiog to get " [‘vr for their milk—pone in butter, and the other in ehease, b ore is now no war with thousauds of soldiers whittling at | ness that may lawf: or nibbline tough cheese, Pasties seadiog the White Ohio | the Compuny la Wi skimmed Cheese lay thems o Al MORE OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS, d fonds, snd to be placed beyond the jurisdiction end eontrol of their life-long derers of their kindred) It is the only co and barmony in the Cheiokee T‘ @ Rock Is'an Let Mm come from bis hiding place charges, or hold his peace. At 1o the question of loyslty on the part of tbe Cherokeee, It | opprestors snd the of this Compauy for the election of iy eatme before them eabarre, Pa, ou WIEDN) ..873.636 | Dee week in 102,917 | 1266, o8 liable to be dravn upen for | &1 p m. e &v the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. s searcely proper to eharge tbose with disloyalty who owe o | method by which to secure Iy fevw peoie are suare of the high degree of civiin | llegiance. A better mode of stating the question would be to | Territory. .. 830,493 | 1866 bt. as it wont sail at any price—thers have les | “Urvics or rus - | eutions of | A8 for myself, although 8 commissioned delegete from the s fol i i t] pual per 1, A iittic faney Fo e 2e., 'hm o) Job 8! wing is theann rat 20j0., lhuugh YHE ANNUAL \(Fl"“\(‘ of lhfl LU\II’\\Y e a violition of the fuith of treaties aud the ob Under such a oharge, Johu Ross | Cherokee Country, I have resided in the State of C raia for 2 his party il cend st he et They mado the tre sixteen years past, and bave mever aidod or sauctioned the | (oot the contioued high o Jeff Davis, aud allied themselves o the Coufederats | Rebellion.in auy form or manzer. 1was a Donglas Democrat | and labor. the Directors have not ¢ an rs when they say that it was done | and & loyal man; a1d 1 am neitber asbamed of my record nor | our lands for sale Gurine otberwies than voluntarily and heartily, Tiey had the *gov- | afrald to attach my sign-ma al to what I write, qoastities. avd ix local soid to an y for the election of TRUSTEES for the en at the office of th Cotapany, on MDY ne elock . . Tho Tracaes Books will be closed frow Jve 4 f 1, inclusive, P. W. GALLAUDET, Seerstary and T ~ GEO. . DUNBAR. augnage, Mr. Editor, of the & Wor of an st b appears in Trne NEW-YOuk TRIBU of the 21et inst., an article withont & signature aud wiihout re- spousibility, so for es anything sppears in your columus. That Sm Such is the or Oliio, whits, skimmed artiole is evidently written by & merc ? other e i She interest of the Koss Paty of the | ernment” of the Nation in their hands, and there were nove to | Waskingion, D. C.. May 22, 1666, Jons R. Rinoe. i o o of the Coipany in former years. | B 5 Rom Purty wore disleyal to (he core i the Tate Kbelior, | gipio heir autbority, ny moro then there had boes throogh B SS— tof this hap been to advance the’ price 230 S0 perocnt. | Fyes Lavo boen somiog GEWArd Joss ey il il 0 A8 PINEST NFICYOUK, < and they desire to escape the consequances of thelr acts and to | the long years in which they had honted down and murdered COMMERCIAL MATTERS, “:’-r!:x: w-n.' ;‘,‘,,‘,,, o b 7 R e | i y o and w n\un MOARTGAGE BONDS sndeRATLWAY SB- ol power over those whom they led into Je it 5 dert the members of the Boudinot, Watie and Ridge Party. Tiey | ‘market, exclusive of streets, 2 &7 ey deseription, uot sold at the Stock Exchn. ire. g thet they were fnally loyal after s cortain 'nm{ the majority. They controlle ds. Theylegls TR ntirely fres from dobt, and the w2l @22 o iy <k Y oenteohel B onia, The o8 Feles mt the Mtock Exe! e—May 26, b, will make the cash assets EY TELEGRA P" have refued 1 per Dot for | 48 @33 0 @l | AND e | EXPRESS STOCKS. SGRAPHand EXPRESS STOCKS on hand ready ‘o o~ ‘mTT:un WLANT fo LE &dn \\lmll\MN‘ No. 60 Wila itor, was when (bey discovered that the Federal | Jaged. There was no compulsion in whatdiley did. They delib- hant, and that the side which they bad | arately violated the faith which they Wved to the Federal were double traitors; | Government, and the records will show it. How could the frat, to the Federal Government'to which they acknowledge ed | party for whom they bad been digging graves for two gevera- every obligation by troaty, and, next, to the * Confederates,” | (jous thos suddenly awe them juto measures? No, Sir; the whom they sbavdoned when the fortunes of the Confederat loyalty “—if the term may be used—was insngurated by waned. Al of these facts will be made fully ¢ in the s power, through every, form of law and execative | U @ourse of this e My statement it reference to otber juat- and the obligations entered into sbaudoned ouly at Sere sball be Lrief. | the niek of time when it would pay to enact the part of traitor , and ¥ now be reasonably ex- period, Mr. ¥ arma were Lo be triump Soined was destived to go under, Th ready for mark rk Commerce. Preferred, the demand for la , there can be no doo Wo Lie fact that Tupy n stiouger rice portion of 1e land belonging ies we val of Je ere reeciy @ ove f A few tine Tri- afew deys sl AND WARRAN SCRIP PURCHASED, JEW-YOR AN —The INTEREST dne on the BOX b our made lands L 1t is tres that the Chorokoes have srrived at s Ligh | tothe falling cause, a4 tho treachery had already been cot- Doth sides of ¢ Inenliiies | Qegree of civilization, But who were the ; the | mitted sgaiust the cause which Lad scomed to lose at the bat- builders and eapitalisis, Lind that we enaldgtford to sell last L6 g5 | 1006 wilbepuidon e herokees to adopt the manners and € | tle of Bull Ran and otier contests. And for bis adlerence to gear ut 70 or ¥ cout per foot, We are now oldlog "‘,':”‘" 8-8- 100" | gay T and 10 take the lead in steppivg from, the midnig the Sontbern canse s oceived 250,000, thus showing thet be | . 4 1014 s eKhouets. that thia company Tor the fn- Cana - | ™ iew York, May 25, 190, ; Berlem into noonday blaze of civilication? Was it the | woald sell himself to any Goveroment for me g ¥ saiial ' partion, b a eharter to fnc e the owners of | \T6 AND NCTS—T New-You axp New aves it Sguorent horde led by Jobu Jioss 1t was'the | Now, My, Editor, if you wish really to understand this very o wi the fand west of the cross 5= fotellectunl, the sble men, he in-ta-claga 1 question, you can read and publish, if you chooss, TN Land .-"‘;"‘,“‘l‘lvw ot Caspr 21 82 T THE ANNUAL MEE @tajor Ridge), the * lion who walk hia | the following extracts ords property of this Comy Mok 10 o ARTe S ' W AN e ot INEWYORIC AN same is in history. It was be who first adopted the manne Exuact from the Me pal Chief of the periy of said Land and et € " w0 by wnd co f the White: ho arected th honse oft whew Nation, dated tirely of untilled lands. A larwe portion of the ..p al stock 2 s of S0 Wiine, who sesctsd the frc MO ¥ | Exe m\vnl'»mmvr Tanvigran, C. N., 0ct. 9, 1961 of this new company will belong to our Compauy, sud can bo @8 | I himeelt | ong ad C 1 Qouncil eo pmpary as & part of its corporate |" peity, or o \ £ & stock dividend, as wway be deeied @ i heEaropen style in the Tndis M aoivilized garb, and who educated bis children in the Tennessee 65, New-Kn Ridee 0 @i Sobosls and """"' '"’l-\*'“ England. Jobu R ";’» *"“":: operty, md cash aseots: Mede lands, W% 00 Orpos o Tk | and bis uepbew, Elias Boud ¢ this o of strerts, at 81, $1 " 4 a0 Wit Tatirs aged pioneer of Cherokee civilization, and tieir Bawcs wre w engag :(.n(_n“'; "‘l'k‘m"“‘“!- 5 f 3 n-[hluu biack, i @ ll_n“ ANNUAL M mpon yecord s the forcuo ose who lubored to re ted ‘on osir wide; and marked by briliiw i '"l',‘fll Al Dam b el =iy | FLECHON of oir people from the & o seetnn to bo 1o ground for ok e ) s | be el nt tio ot 8 .t States must eo0ne o wecare their vace o iiins- asyeid Pelsases, e e 40 moeived the hatred and opp #y John Ross, and blinded Sullish purposes. M. —The writer, whom I am revie Otio wud Miss. Cr. 60,000.... ... 28] e dny of May untis . f e AUGTPUS SCHF LT, Se BAILEAT Comravy and deceived by him for bis own <3 Oposenm NGO ASD S ouEH WraT SKCR#TARY 8 URPICE, CH 25 |Otter, N £g, snys To the semi-official docament, referring $o Lis call for troops | to aid the Rebellion, he nged these words: ve 3 Government 1o ar ab ozly to not them—the ded with alacriry to the call, aud it fo belicved the ly 1o hote 2 dotermn, s bas been uee o efficlent e any o ainber of men o aciive, bus s e e g o Clis Contederate. States for ihie purpose of filr, aod ol o oatside | Deer,Watdr 402 & el homes. and the common rights of tie ludia: 1,000, ... oene S0 1. each 1502 2 00 I8 ed of ten full sowp Tliinors Centrai bd. ¢ Teser ithorize o 5,000 Chi. & R.L Bd. Weli, Prasrie ca 1 158 1 50 A ATS. Matton s selling badly to-day, with much thin offering st Sate. We Louis Extri b Extras are firn are unsettied and rat er heavy; ¢ 10 36 for the_low g of Extra, Irade and Fumily woderate req Letter of Join Ross to Opothlegohiolo and othiers of the Creek Nation: Tol & W nbuh .‘l 3,000 * " " PARKHILL, CHEROKPE \ulo. Sept. 19, 1061, b i en o ; but the Government, to Hiok } T h N oo , when be ases the terms, “ they liace & Govorument,” &c., is | mritien on he buck of u hasty nate witeh | nd wiitten to ¢ ene built tpon murder aud usurpation— marder of the | snd headmen of your nation, sud from which the follv trac Ligation (the Pork, City dre LIYE POULTRY, dou't sell, even at orr reduced 1,000, American 20,000... Fowls are yery plenty and The in tions are that i idges and Bondinots) and the | - Brother, 1 am gratified to inform vou that the Great overrales ull things for good astained me in a1y eforts & ot B brauds, Rye Flour Ploneers of ¢ s30.1374 | 200 meurpation of autbority over and above the will sud protest of | Frerry ke of the Chetghes ® large body of the peojle, and founded apon the ruins of an g .h..f'.‘, B .'4., ! Metropolitan Bank| 4¢ active; 01760 bbls. ot 8686 ) i in fair akeady established Government, of nndoabted legiti 100, 123 1,400 .m-.uulqlmlh teer; 1’50 'm.u{ st $4 50 for choico West- o Sia p shiogton, T! ern and Fairfax, an srands wine, Fehase of s % secognized by the Federal Power at Washington, The s o ok Ins Sottsiey i the masket for (ONDAY, Jume b, 1 : ippi invited the Cherokoes wheat to-dny, and prices buve been somewhat | o i of s . of the Mississippl to them and to live upon | fi e proceedings of th ()llnzu‘l)r Miss, Cer. \\l'uL Uni Spring u.)l.u- . s ¢ m » e 4 n oeting stated. and of the reasoiie W bich 0,000 00 . mand is confined to milling; the sales Sheir lands, afer seling their own. A treaty wan made 1o e tord yoo hetowi ervarsl 7 Canton, | 00 w Amber Club ut §291, and 7,000 bishels - 3835 by the civilized party, headed by Jobn Ridge and Flias D, ut | 900 ° common W . Borley 1 ive and nom. " Boudinot, ceding to the Uzited States the lands of the Cle as e oy Mali o 1 moderata requests saiedof h. Wt ot $120. Outs aro less active and irs Bees residing eset of the Missiasippl for a sum of money, ¢ R oir, ot new a1 howvy &6 o groceeds of which were to go for natioual purposes, as set inal; tho market closos Sorth in the above extract from the letter of your anonymous dabip with ti s of 46,000 ';”‘.L I e | L Al o - esrrespondent. At the time that treaty was :!:de there was erluendmdt.mm. et Gl e b, G LR AL AT B D A :‘Q’;‘;’“"“r;‘:""b‘:“';“":;‘:'h':"‘ atall east of the Mississipri: | pyege; from a letter of John Ross to Opotkiesoholo and the v @ busiel lower, and | and Chatleston pv;;ul“;;l"fj:":'t"r\ H‘:}' KE < Creeks and lave . eonubies and aunexod for the most pait to the Stateof ¢ Tamsavan, Cnemoxry Narion. Octaber 818! : Alabama and Tennessee also gaserting the rigi t of a like juris- FRIRNDS AND HROTUARS: “otie time since | o @ction. All the laws and ordinances of the Cherckee Nation e Dk of b note of m e Lo Rast were aunalled, and the people stood as mere mass of in : @ividusls, and not as au organized body politie. In this con- FNE A By Diraaion of 18 &ation of things, the Supreme Court of the United States, hay- d copy of my ad r wth American Fire lusuranes Company W . Sag virtaally decided in favor of thus striypiog the Eastern | (Rereteebeible, e o tertyer Ofice f e Compun, No. 114 B n MUSDAS i @herckees of all thelr immemorial rights upon their own eail | formed you thet my adviee to uil toe red brethren was o be u SO I SR EET e 'u P L LERCRER, ¥y refusing to give the Cherokée Nation & statns in court, tbe aud (riend'y cmoug thewselves. | hsve not bewrd rom you .n.ul _— " S ey Foderal Government proposed (in 1£53) o treaty, impressing Opothleyoholo refused to Join Ross and go with the Southern nines I BONDS.—~ COMPROMI 1 pon the Cherokee people, through antborised agents, tho do- | Confederacy. e stood fuithfally by avd fought for the Fed bo, 9 10c. ; Maranham otia, Dush 35350 | of Keehok wi he made o “[ ter b ol sarmination of the Government not o interfere with the States | &ral Government. < F i Atk in, bico and Matamorss, 10} @ 11¢.; 15 P bl LB 900 ety et tho undertcued, (o0 W of Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee in their aseertion of juris- Extract of aspeech of John Ross m!hu 'nltnllf‘b peo oelon Watee Pe lu : ‘u., g, T Wet S had 1:;.: '—lmv-um Ayros, Bux . f"‘:"? iy iy d iac ¥ @lotion o\e:themlu soil, but to leave them at the merey of ‘with reference to their relations to the Confederate States, iranue, BjZsje.; Califor 40 ’ RO " 3 1009 -~ Al bonds uot sn se ¥ sment, e300yt tle " N - . 4 IHH a eontinue in geod demand for consamption, AN " Kee Wheir oppressors. ' You must either sell your land tothe Gov- livered at Fort Gibson on the 19th day of Dee., 1562 A full vustained; we quote at from 2 20806700, 88 10 Turnips, Kuesia, R TrEr A g amment, o Jeave i per force without remuserstion.” Such | T9POrt of the speseh may be found in the Commissioner s Re- Growth und quaiiiy. Special Azent City of Keos b . 3 1865: o LY, mainn firm, with 8 good demand, st | Meeswax feels the advance 1 gold, A lotof Soutbern wax was the mescing of the lagusce used by the Goveroment | PO of 8 815 tor Comuwon, and $2 for Luap. 1 42c. Featbers are stil, some holding at #110. the eusrd s shwiunste Rastarn Cherokoes. ThoOherakeda ot | T Comvention wes heid and musesvndy sticuled b7 8 poitlsc L¥ATHEI—Horilock has been. in moderats roquest We quote: Jarge were notified to appear in general connell to hear the pirpove ) was then Jod ta enter into negoti ricen ruled quite firm Oak soie 1 falrls BERXWAY, pure. @ B ':”“m' o _:':"”mdwf:n“m e e ?."':: i the Cottloner i Souchery Cantederey with the We quoto e s Tolows; Oak S Braswax, mpur. ¥ engavized body pofitie, but as individoals; avd it was dis- | there were men, iu whow we had unbovndcd contn she.; do. M Bioon Coiy, ¥ . negotinte and eater k—luenos Ay Frampns, Live Geewe 9 1 ly stated by tho agent that all those who did not reepond | e Convention, 4 do. Heary, 41 3% Gisersa, Western, ¢ B 0 the call for the council would be comsidered by the | misoner for the Cou b SR e Ontae romeomagior i By . @oversment aa havizg given thelr oonsent fo whatever should | becdof Fert ==, sadinformod Bis SC0s oot oy mede. ie.; a0, Mikidle, Heary, 0@ 2. Hoope—ickory usd oak, per 100 « D3 Cwtex RAWAY e dove and transacted upon the ground. Jobn Ross having and expedion o -'.J..m.. st oo | Qu 5 g Y l..‘.:‘.—.n ;u:nn.‘..l. s o Poie i 17500 do 1t Hoops. ; oy P o 8 e " ervation, and for i purpose of Tepeliing invasion aud guardivg our lter in Lough, wF@e. Ouk, do Light, Wee.; do, 4 fret Hooo ok, Blay 19, made an offer to sell the Inud at & certaia price, and GTe8tly | gwn border, and in T eergency of this hind 10 act in ‘concert wich | 100+ \ duadse. X 100K and HEADS, @ HE Transfer Books of this Cor %0 his own personal advantage, and the Government having | the troope of the Southern Coufederacy. —— n are in more active demand, aud prices MAVLE XUGAR 1l m 124 l4e. rown the 29h of MAY inst., at 3" abosen 1o Tegotiate with the people at large, be (Ross) refused | Your correspondent says in reference to the question of SATURDAT, May 26—F. 3 the. Mar < blocks, 1. 15 lte. ks m. e 15 of JUN st tr wogaci) and ket away (he ignorant matscs | Slavery that “tho best evidence of bow Mr. Ross rally felt is | Gold in not so firm under tho Kar ire firm, but the market o not active; Marte s k. cakes oF smaii bars, clean S MariE SyRUP, “ 3 %2 ]“OR SALL ,mm n{ the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the BROOKLYN CITY wod NEW-YORK L dae July 1, 1866, baiance doe st 138, after sclling at 140§, The export of \I.v\ll'Al'm(\ l.(ml“. &1 Kacs, Clean White, § 1. i firm at £3 50, g much unchanged. dar is qui BORGIUM SIBUE, # Kl oonvneaan : 2 75 for Domestic. VINEGAR. # g4 - ity | 0T Fish Ol are firmer and o good demand. Crode | s s o ST S — perm ut €2 50, Manatac vails. Lin- lmam:ml. od; wo with & [u‘ufl e« 3 Crude Turpentine | whom be led, althongh be would Individually iave s01d from | the fact that a number of energetio auti-Slavery misslonaries | ¢jq, Semeatd their feet every foot of the ground upon Which they | found shelter under bis authority.” Wk from 1 port ban been as folows: Ciy of wtood. A majority of the wealth, respectability aud intelli- | 1tis well known that Mr. Ross and his family were the | v,y 3496616, per Brewen, $1,0 @enoe of the Cherokee people attended the council. They largest slavebolders smong the Cherokees, and that for Aboll- £90 000; ¥ City of D lu * ':“ ey Mmformed the Urited States Agent or Commissloner that they | tiouists be entortaiuod the most cordial batred; as conclusice | o, i per City of Dublin, §203,:0; per Virg [ b were there, ap indiriduals, responding to bis eall, He gave | ovidence of this is the following sentence, which may be found $150,000. Total, 46,189,374, The total shipment. from l\::‘.; o :'.'.“.::‘.‘"t.":i'. ""‘n".’r.u i o Shem to understand that he considered them autborized to | 10 full in bis declaration of war, drawn up and spproved with this port for the week will amount to about §,500,00. | LG "o poquest, aud prices are wel make & treaty, inasmuch ae be had notified the general mass with the greatest deliberation by thesame Jobn Roes, who now Government stocks of all issues wers higher under | guote at #1 5 @81 w for City. Lard Oii coutinues :.rl ®at, if they did not sttend, they would be considered as | clalma to be a friend of the Abulitionists: thesteamers’ news. In State etoc fair business ot rom §1 40a 42 for KOAD COMPANY, 2 portion fa Juby 1, 1571, bearing 7 per and Jmuuy R ow- but mm ut GAN & Co. LONDON ) svaiable in the principa eities of EU Wil EAST,” issued by DABENEY MORGAN & Co., No. 53 Exctenze Tweasrny Departxext, Waswinoroy, D. €., May 2. 16%6. blace to the holders of CER- I AT AR BRI O S S . OTICE 15 b p N TIFIC. ATES of ok BTEDNESS tested under acts of Con- Danking Gouses and Bankers. nd Railway mortgages, | 500U GTV UM contimues quiet but firm at 274a 28e. for sall stocks were active, | Crude, 41@4djc. for Retlned in bond, sod 50 dude. tor llenuul Daving given their assent tosuch negotistions as might be | The w aging oo war of Northera cupldity and fanw'iciom moderate sales at full prices. The k8 g again ol African servitade. wgalust the commercia = 3 gt gy i aress approved March | and 17, 862, that the Necretary of tie T made. A treaty was sgreed to, and signed by the Ridge and | filedom of A e ety e Soveneiruty | Boston Water Power sclling at 461; Mariposa Proforred | M50y, he Pork market has not been very neti i e ® Secretar reas- 2 Tt aved vo vedeein before imurity sl Certicates of Indebiedness B_““\(, HOUSE ued intert y 31 and ¢ ofhose Bates, aod stirly ehange th Reters of lhs Gomersl Qv | waa in demand at 234, Railway sbares early in the day | pat ihe rangef pric were low; Erie, under reports of lower prices in London, | Stmuess pieval delivery, but we hear of Dothiug imports e sl and regular, are 4,200 bbls, at 630 5 1 1 firm and I and; sales of s by il a6 the close conaderabi arvd 10 redees usanty ; There has been e tuquiry for future r‘""'f‘{‘;‘...’...&a L n L tbeing aceompi thereafter sach certif [ceuse to bear 1@ 8075 | on prosentation ot this (hartme Lhls st ‘mn HU IDH “(‘l Ul Beudinot party as individuale, and mot representing ® body politic; end in this shape the document TR i i) oatiat it 2 wss faken o Wabisgton sad ratifed by the | Itischarged that Stand Watle, Boodioot and others, imper. 4 . e P Hile oy Callidioser e Tha Oisfutieste | 2030, 90w1 10 B8}, bt saca roge o BB, A+ ¥ae 40w the saies, change prices were firmer, with a good dewand; Cleveland | tor Mess. By Senate, becuming the supreme law under which Cherokee pose oad with & o Mr. Bo r afiairs have boen adminiztered, or have beon assumed fo be | Blates to treat with them. Ou the contrary, afler Mr. Kose i $12a 914 for OL) Plain Mess, 6104820 for' New do., 8142817 : admisistered, sver since. John Ross, knowing well il these | declined the first invitation to nerotiate with Mr. Piko, the and Pittsburgh sold as bigh an Bif. Afier the | FESGE Ny ud #200520 for New do. Tlerce Deel l‘llh \LW GN from CRUDE Pl CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW-YORK Board the market was active sud firm on all | is duil and nomsual. Beet Hams are firm, but quiet, owing to ook _'-vr nbscription to the We buy sud veil at the wost liberal curient prices, sod keep oo ouid iresmetanees, for his own selfisheuds cbose to work upon | latter offered tomake o treaty with Stand Watle, and ke re- £ ! Stock She prejudices of the ignorant populace, and stir them up | Sused: stocks but Erie, which sold down to i} | thesielsue '.:"-"',;" | e 06, Cubients e wEb ’ o uli suppiy of . out change; maies of 150 phgs, part Hauwe. at 174c .hn-vy NEW YORK PETROLY GOV agaiast the intelligent sagble men who signed that treaty, | One more quotation from the article ta question will show Michigan Southern s0ld aa high as 80; Cleveland and Tacon a moderately active and firmer; ssles of " VP ARY (o8 Motas! plev EN-THIRT! o avincing their ignoreutfiiods that it was they, the Ridge | With what anscrupulous mendacity the statements of your oor- | Pittaburgh, 901, aud the whole market closed firm at bbed at ite. Lard i not very active. but S on THUR<DAY, i (75 dag cf Ny, at the Barking cERTIFICATES Lty HorinoNEss, rospondent are made: quotatigns. 'The closing prices were: Caaton, 50} @50}; e s Or. J. Holoon Lieskey, o, 30 Bivedvay, wod whl 1oyl epos COMPOUND 1NTLREST NOT! and Boudinot party, and nov the Government of the United for No. ), 21@21de. for City, Long did Mr. Ross refuse all thrests andovertures. Evenamonth | Cumberland Coal, 40j@dd Quicksilver, Sla@dij; L fixed at $2,000,000, wit A»d -muu orders for purchase aud sale of n‘h)é States, who hed swept from uader their feet the ol of their | _ Long aid Mr. Row rcfuse u threats sndoveriures B team ndered, sud fxed ot 300000, m aucestors. Yet, he made contracts with the Government un- | 30 4G Beuria o ol he LfiL..m.’mi:‘ gthe dney (st | York Central, 95 @953; Erie, 673@67§; Hudson River, | “AY% \O0S “Proviston Mai ervice ipes to meet & ::fie yrzu;udn o!(!ul!nfm: n'mdty, :;zdhr;-m:hnnne::- Rowwrote to M. Fike sud deciived to havesuytbing to do with e | 1132 1134; Keading, 103 @110; Michigan Southern, 0] | enir s u;.nnumnu,hv.mruu bubprie 1 sbywed o change i sofras i phadiialt susands of ars out of the fund which should bave been - 93 11l 9 9% . (let " S04 bd for Mess; holders asi Ged. Lara quiet, but | o, or permane from crude petro Ak L ot pusioe Micsts,’ s fank 4 aamirest Sir yor | | TN VAUl WTlost's Oreck wae) fought o8 the 043 day & @79; Nlinois Central Serip, 119 @120; Cleelmd and Pitts | gy ueld, 4 o B L R o Now-Vork an_ opportubiy & #u meving his iguorant followers to the Weat, and_charged them August, 1861: the convention called by Mr. Ross, ot which burgh, 903@91; North-Western, 23} @:8}; North-West- RIUE—There hl\been rather more activity to-day, with | thesto x..nn.‘..n.p.‘ :ln-h h-{n))‘u-lhh::m organs znd for the pur- e e aels o o far | 16 887, “4.00 males wero present who with one voce deeded | €7D Preferrod, $81238]; Clevelaud and Toledo, 101] | tales of 1800 bage Hangoua in bund at dumeitlog necer 4. Dt h-can be nacd. eitber fo i MI.‘ While thus speculsting upon the profita of the treaty, in favor of an alliance with the Confederate States,” was beld | 1013: Rock Island, 94 a04§; Fort Wayne, 97 @97}; Olio SUGA RS~ Sugars have heen rather more active, but Lo lampe in & manuer that the city will be, st on the 21st day of the same month and year. Of course, at | aud Mississippi Certificates, 28§ 2%, ERNMENT BONDS or/ ALL ISSUES, BONDS, sl « KE & (o 1o JOHN N MUNROE & Co., AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 7 RUE c: mu: PARIS, No. 8 wALL AT, NEW-YORK Iu\u Cirenlar Letters of Credit for Travelers @ al parte of Eaicpa e, A 80 Commercial € the welfare of the Compa No. 7 RUE u('nmn PARIS, direct wpared O S pendeat ofthe wuperior brillancy of the lght v fuel, aud to lig] the market 18 bardly s strong, and cioses barely stoidy at 10h b, e light . . 3 Be was denouncing the signers of it and Istigating the moccs- e mitus! kholders at cont, OHN MU \lml- & Co. by gy o etia o lhdr.l::‘urder', i s I drs ot six _fz' must ':‘“ been necomary o give such | Money in ensier and call loans o quoted st 6a7 per wers sobd Ne ;u pop bbb, o Ueff oA J geae! o6 secare the presence of every adult malo in . CEDS—We have nothig new to advise. Clover Seed re- open 0 xndgal e Weser Charsbons. 0 foundthesbagpy | E100 e Cherokee aerer voiad over 300 fn any | 7% with 8 tendency to lower rutes. Tho bank statement | i tnactive but siendy st & 10e; Kough Flax s tun end eonten with & wise an: armonious gov- aloction). 8o we see, that instead of one month {ntervening of Monday will not bo_u favorable, but it has wholly lost | tive and wiih small supplies prices aro firmer at €2 wi ernment of their own, and was received with a cordial wel- 5 ita importance as affecting th et T 1d | bush.; Timotly is in moderate jobbin demand at f o e i it wobirsiend$hal e Qaversment thon in foren. || M6 04 beiileof Wikew's Oesakc £nd {ho opec disaftec- P 8 affecting the market for woney. The gold | Cyjcuta Livsced i frmer aud fu fair Somand; sulesnt 63 903 | 830 reduced from ooul dnd it exempion Brom SN enre o oot the o, T wasnderiond (bt (e Goreamen (b s 7o | oot Sokn o b fow or fdy dpud-—usim g hus ll been paid for, aud there e boen made at the | 892 i ton sud 6395 here. consmy of the petoleas sun ft beng . 3 "flfivm‘ Serived could meet in counell and agree upon & system for tho for him to hear of the wuccess of the Ribel army. Immediately | *XPCI8¢ of the banks an accumulation iu the Sub Treasury nrxl,,frl ol ‘"""fmn] L 4 ')',.'xlz":n"f':u':fi“\: o g g and ‘ et sot sartios. Tue Jige ad Boadiset | 00 100 coustderstion of Mr. Rese's mestegn, ead the unas- of logal-tenders und National Bank notes, which will soon | ers, aud | il W ituese the wing of the Nation cheerfully acknowledged the authority of { mous ratification of the treaty, “article by article,” the Na- | be peid out and placed at the comumand of borrowers. The | Jeiphia Hutcbers Asicion delivered tiere ut Itjo e siven. X )y acknowledged the authority o : . ; » ; HISK Y — The warket s scuve and quite tiiw; sales of B NY 0 She existing Government, and joined hands with the old occu- tional Council fulminated s declaration of war, The sume | Treasury is inno condition to retire currency, and can | 630 bhis. Western, in boud, at 264 I‘Ofl 'ay men that approved and adopted it are the identical partics | only pay its temporary loans for the present pCess WOOL~Vendivg the public of 1,000 bales California BUY AND SELL: AMERIC urrxrn 53 STOCK. pants of the country. Ross, perceiving that this proper and qube who lam purtitcla conideration s hebands of thoGovern. | (. ruverse of conigubian, 0 far an tho. local money | St we bear o o bieh wakisg s st o fo (e i K X Board of Directors. at their stated 10 8¢ o beteby given thet the Bonest combination would defeat him for the chieftaiuship at sbe next election, and give the office to Jobn Ridge, pretended ;::fl" :’;‘ :"“4‘:' “”;"’;{ ‘;‘:i:":”:h ’ ::."l:"':‘h:,“ markots aro concernfyl. Thero is Littl doing i commer- | Fricts as v eeneral thing are Fru pecialy ho pre quai | 1 { irsctors y of seven thonsan: P e “fipd b g, ate, unaimously adopted the follow g, viz.: A YA TES EXPRE %0 aequiesce; but secretly organized a conspiracy by which The docament fs oo leagthy tobetatraded upon pidees) oial paper, aud best short bills pass at 6 6} per cent. 3 v call for ¥IFTY (30) PER C \vw.l 3, nmm & CO. «; pxnuws mcl. Sotn Ridge, Major Ridge (his fatter) and Boudinot (his b sy i L ‘The proposition of the Treasury Department to establish Receipts Proeduce. n l‘l‘he’md nh.:l nm;‘l made on the MERCHANTS' UNION EXPRESS STOCK. eousin) were sssassinated. He then scized upon the public ':M"‘:" A€ J0Mg ExTAN g Sorting Buresu” for National bauk notes ettracts con- | Mar 28,—11,114 bbls, Flour, #23 bbls. Whisky. 110 bblg. | Hoskeon the &0 er” May, 1816, K1 3 . T Mu:"fifl;r ot WEG TFILU“M’H-?«?{-\:‘ SToc unds, organized o military force, pursued thelives of the | The Cherokee peo ore fn the Souch; e tattotont | i gorablo attention, and its efoct upon the money warkot | Corn Meal 200 sacks Olcuke 74757 bush, Cur B (0 bust LS50 snesh iz pates madoe 134 wa sl 105 1 Snsop'ts O ";‘,‘\‘.'Fn'u‘“. R O Oste, 25 pgs. Asbes, Steats, 63 | Mo ki et ey be msde st sod taduntve ot | < HOLDERE oren bt o 1";'1..'“ Ll kiy o g . with interest at 7 per cent per sunuim (50w sud | sale will find an immediate market thiough us, at the OsT JATORAULE eulers of the legitimate Government, bunted them down, and, | with theirs. # ¢ * ¢ Thromghout the Confederate States we this great revolotion effected without violence of the suspeusion of the w | g discussed. 1f it is intonded to make a general demand 9 detat,. kgs. Lard, # kegs Lard 27 by 8 sort of infamons coup d'etat,.overthrew the existing Ne- | SUnStos 0o TR SREEEd T 00 L power was nowhers | Upon banks which in the opinion of the Secretary have?| b s the ot day of A i after the said lat day of June. vy Sionality, and established himself as sole Chief of the country. | placed sbove the civil authorities. N 1 'and s prisoned t - o it !u smart and ingenious to murder men who could 1 e v of iy p«l..wfl' 'l'-'l"‘ '"“'&:E‘.‘.p::,& 100 much cmfl'lflon.:ut one result ean follow, and that N. Y. Wholesnle Prices of Country Produce. -{«':.'-f::ffi:.ffi:&"fi'x'.ufl"‘;fl the e e e tauetaun | 2. CLEWS, WL B, BEND, THEO. 5. FOWLE appeared : an iste ruluation became unanimons. that there should | g contraction of ciren! h wi i Wenk F fay 26, 1966, : 1+ 08 or before the said 1st day of August, 1666, - i it wot be beaten before the people, thea was this trickster and | brver senn bo any uvion with the Northern Siter, Almost 8o cue contraction of tion, with wide-spread liquidation {Kxpronty or Ten M. Y. TaisURS by our oyt ISR o entes of stock will be p ',(..’.qu.n':',".".. i payment i HENRY CLEWS & Co. sassssin a talented individusl So is the highweyman who .,..“:,‘m -hr ;hl- o bear -mnumld (o the defense of an in- | aud a good deal of commercial distress, The plain legal- sllowing are the ¢ runl rates u{lrllclu in good cundl. | sarrender of the certificates of Stock at tive Company's Uffice, wl e o o him more talented.than (e Donest | 1o coustry od nowbers st becn fousnaceees b ol | tandors are so much profered to National bask notes, that | tom, s soid by eofuninlr, S &8, il 2Vt 5 et of the Hoard of D (Sacosssors to Livermers, Clows & Cou) wn who earos & scanty living by the sweat of his brow. The | bouuties. mlfl::d"c'::nfl"fi""" Bigtes (o9 Ohoekee Cor TP themoment anything like counter redomption is iusisted fi;‘n’: .“n&"n';‘f..f :;.“ ‘nl:“' #:?.“.‘."."..?L'n.?:??::ffix .'.’,":L‘?.‘ p) 7] W, L}? :T%Kyr ‘}uw YORK. ahallowest scoundrel ean, on this principle, overeome the lord- | the rules of civilized warfar et B bon Humanity | Wpon, many National Banks will be forced to wind up aud | often with the request that tmmediate Foturha be made, cannoy I\["fl?fi“ e 'L"“ ‘”\~0|LRILI£SI$E1£!R3 l\igb(l;:s)ga g atways obtain prices waich transient buyers nave to pay. | STOCK of T 3 pesvesnce om.- DEPOSITS IN CURRENCY AND GOLD RECEIVED. Merchaots, Bakers and individusle opesing accounts with us wil. '3 ! has Qi i ;s id- | snd decency unbesitatingly dis ded. . " Best fntellect of the world; and thus i this cowardly m i Sacency mbenittingly diorcgarded. e military despotiom | %11 their Government stocks. As sclling any 1arge | Gur figures aro intendod more for the farmer than the mer. o et oed o he, of ¥ and “”l'f T' and FRAH migit plotter overthrow and set aside men the latchets of | hus dispisced the civil power, aud the laws become silent amid arie. | amount of 5-20s is the last thing the Sccrctary dosi v res to | chant, and we prefor not to disappoiat by giviug the outsile whose sboes he was unwortby to unloose. True, the Cherokees | Kres spesch sud smos free thought, becarie a crime. The Hebt 16 | pring about while his five per cent fundiny -ih o is in | Prices of very Sioice articies. ik ENTISH o7 e Company will e SULD 8t “Public Auction oa the b | - ALLOWED INTEREST st the corrent market rate en all DAILY Sece s Government: and I have shows, all 00 briefly, what sort | at'the nod of & Secretary of pardy the Ceanthtion Sepomsd | 2208 & 208 0 e tertaluad oF % SEANS AND PEAS. T e | BAEANCES “ m“ e Y Y d / « | abeyance,.little fear nee i olders of 1l ock o ‘ompany who to The mandate of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ws et ab | e too0) o entertained of any vigorous | There s Itile improvement in Keaus, ;;v | partes aro ol ettt ’"."1-'":" Toch e st depeat fiby fomds i Stock | A inda ‘o0 hand, ready for instant deiivery, st the lowest weihod W | with el ) ew-York, e aion Trost Company of Naw Sarts 08 o2 befurs (ho S0 '}mm—b-.w.m-m-nd all poiats of the Union, with #fa Government it is. It was founded in blood and usarpa- | ;1 by the military power, and this outraze on common richt P sorting of eurrency and redemption in greebacks. Thero | Ing them sbove our quotatiun: both here and in the eonn"y. We quote day of June vext.—New-York, Son. The form and model of it are well enough; but through | proved hy President sworn o support the Coustitution. W e ot madel mare doeds of murder and villainy boen | brgetscie =it wased sodirnerie Sodien ;«'u»'l..":uw tha | 18 @ good deal of conservative talk aud rumor from the | Beans, pea, prime, & bush “TANTON, Qick Retuine, tod which should make the Heavens weep and demons | Seppreesng seiswiot oiabioatons of seers Tha, boeni o | Department, bu'its wholo sction is in the dircetion of ex- | Besat hecitm prign, ¥ i, JOHN ELLIOTT. zC-n-mo-. e B LTk eveis barbariane reapeet, were o | hough jon, with small b O hikdad bafthe B Beans, Kiduer, ¥ bush, priae.... BLAKELY WILSON, IPPMANN & ELLERYT . Under this * Goverament,” fod from the very resoures Poreign mereceariss, und (o ra of ot o ths tuoes | 12 Conrh prospect of chaago before o Mmeeting | peans, marrow, yrime : = BANKEQLS, No. 23 BROAD STREET, :.“u by that treaty made by the murdered Ridges and | of prisaus, woro culised ud crsuuised nto Teciments and brigdes, | Of CODETESS. Beans. marrow and-picked or sereened N Y. GUARANTY AND INDEMNITY CO. Eoators i s Mow-York Biosk Brshten, X ] inot, hasa eystem of tyranny and bloodshod boew carried. | F°NH 00 LT, pliuder sua wm:a-lllh::: \beople siruzgling | Froights are dull. The ship Sonthampton was chartored B ation. ¥ b ® 13 No. 14 BROADST. et on for many long years, yea, for two generations. The mur- | oo women. Whatever canses the Cherokee people may bive bad in | from St. John's to London with Deals at 65, Peus, Southern blackeyed, |'nchrn Capital... ...82,000,000 EXPRESS B jolidls e paat t0 compiain of sotme of the Southers State CASH ADVANCES they caunot but Serers and usurpers desire to perpetuate their pewer, and still | 10 FES T a dosth . %o burry to bloody graves all those who dispute their anthori- oA ohes ;,','.’,;*g;,’,‘m"m p Apramd K :'-"Z"J:?'i:‘i'&'.‘f.'l‘,:.‘ The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, §2,- | Butter s o litle weaker todar, with heavy recelpts and 8 . The Usited States Government does not now chooss to | Cof,iY, dud fanstich aesins, 1 fn 202,498 24—for Customs, $312,000; Payments, §3,066,. | Jull trade. Except bt b ectod bo L oo for sote oo . o, s PSS ) e vellow Ohio b for 9 atlow this oourse of prooseding, but prefers to place the Ridge ;,‘»'."a.....qm S 258 64; Balance, $111,021,417 10; Gold Notes §570,000. | pug to Callorna at sbout the same dgures, und o v of the “:,";g‘;;"Elf:;,;’j}‘i?j,“:f;{?:.:’;‘" f th tates, utterly ¢! q i t of Orange County 45¢., there i thing o " - . . sud Bondisot party on their own ground, separate and apart, | Sfthoseiaten und utterly Chanes L o e wete toarnod oo Mr. Eugene Dutilh ina been appointed Vice-President | £R I ST M 4G Ceit & lhass Aewid. T Also, on SHIPMENTS T0 EVROPE. where they can pursue the arts of peace and quietly live under | (he war commenced that the first obiect of the party which now hoide of the Phenix Natioua! Bank of this city. wre no louger al wit the receipts the uay of arrival, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT . She shadow of civilized law, with that order and tranquillity n_‘n;;;-:,';',:;:;':';:;;f_ e United Staten would be to samol the | ryy. 00000 oot auotation of the Dnion Bank of L Welsh tnbs Iy brought 35 de. to-day. wil, be issued, bearing Interest. wiich sbould mark the eharacter of intelligent and refised | ey term Free Terrtory, sud sfier o tiaae o Free g ki o o7 l*fig“ r.:n' i :: pouirilis n'r'r: i B L s a8 SAMUEL D. BABCOCK, President, pro tom, | Al the variousissues bought and sold. snd cash advsnces iade eowmunities. » - y O er ce! tmium. 0 quo- g g JAMES P. WALLACE, Vice P 1 ask you In all eandor, Mr. Editor, if the above proofs ars | tation of the City Bank of London is 5§ premis A Btute medium, vow.§ 1. ) Vice President. ‘N JIL 7 shall bave to compress, in this branchof my article, | not conclusive as to the volition aad aniwus of toe Ross party | paid, or 155 for 100, k. GE LAwce 30 51 IReetrity 08 1) Orasge Ca. 483 1 i D L UDEAN, S L’ S LAWRENCE & CO" poiuts which siould properly b: treated separately and dis- | in the transactions recorded. i . " rn Reserve, White and Mixed b‘A‘l !-PR “\ s .‘.'1‘ l[\mr:d CALIFORIA STATE BANKERS, inaly bt our onamus arrauabe ad seseiy kiomis | The qustion then, resalves itaelf nto this: Nelther party | A“:“":“" called to prorosals for $100,000 “New Aque- | Chieago, Wiscousin, &e. $ B COUPONS BOU G TaCPARO0 & Con e b8 Brosd B BOT.% 20 1t 00 1, wl > P | duct Stock,” ich > 2 aa, ennsyIvania tubs and pails, new. = * U. 8. S, d COMP ALY Saw, Your correspondent, who soems afrald 10 sign bis name | 1n the Cherokes Country can claim “loyalty;" bat thowe who | #ct Stock,” bids for whick will b ned at the Con B e 18 bereby given, that the Annual Elec O 0LD st SILVER BOVGHT and SOLD s troller's office on Tuesday, May 29, at 2 o'clock p, m. Canada, sew, ¥ 1b..... es of the LAM numuunm MINING COMPANY | BEST RATES. il be 4 MONDAY, June 4, Ilfl lli n,, ACCOUN' 'hl of l:lCHA\TS. BANKERS and OTHIRS K 80 what be writes, vaguely sceuses United States officials of | are the most guilty are those who administered the Cuoiokee @erraption in convection with Cherokee affairé—a clarge un- | Government and officially acted for the Cherokee people. This stock will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cont, pay- ;:flly 16 be conaidered until deflnitely and specifically wade. There being, the, no advantage upon this point on either able quarterly, aud the principal will be redecmed on the dire ot 1hus make f, Deosusy be knows that it da false ' side. in it pot fair thot the Ridge, Boudlnot and Watie variy o it doy of Augast, 1439, from the sioking fund, No 1 Courtlandt st CEIVED !'a"hl FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON DALL! O‘i 3 BALANC! sl i CULLECTIONS MADE cn all_aceemible poicts ia the Vuiked CHER Hecretary. | States and Cauadas. and returus wade ou day of receiot. vese are so poor. One lot . anotber lot at ge

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