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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1867. THE MONEY MA.REET. cattle, and 8,615 sheep, with one car of two of BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & Bro<soN, BANKERS A BrOKBRS. No. 1 Bmulwx, l'&'-’!"onr'na&r- Tn dowd, vernment Becunties, road, E. sheep expected to-morrow. The soft, ‘weather, who are exiles from Louisiana. Thave been driven And, in discharge of the laced o T il wocorspLoy i thim repart: Werenghly convineed that foriher sgitation of the con tion question Al sefiously eimbarrase the Freadeats m:umn &:;v” ol from ;&m by hthny'n g‘ :mn; m\dng! h:dl- hm.oumpnnle -t 5 AGHE, ne rehension that nel me HOMAS D. ELior. aing 7 b kusris. | ERONROC SHhin that State if they remained.” Eomo have | - House of Represendatives, Feb. 7, 1807, 1 N BDN- 7.8 7&“:%“#?&‘&2‘{‘15333,%‘5 : < it o BALES AT THE STOCK EXCWANGE. ‘ of the Toantof. Brokier’and Miaion Eiducd. | Hieh in ey wern, (AN UAY Sweck BRI the catile peve about all been sold (inel 200 which arrived last Sup- sold their estates, and remoyed with no intent (o return womo have left their home in the hope that better anys Tight come when return would not bivite ohl g oBtra- Mebers of the B will sell Merchants’ Unjon Express Btock, as follows : # 8 per sbare pajd tfor..... # s ¥ 11 per sharo paid i for These communieations were ondered te be spread vpon the joarnal, nud the bill was Jaid upon the takle, subject to call. Butno was afterward made. “Tho bilk ay), some very fi Hereforta and o TRETIMONY OF GEN. SHERIDAN BEFORE TITE COMMITTER OF were the hest cuttle sold at these nsfor wonths INVESTIGATION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENFATIVES. (Clevo & Tol S F B 3, 100 N B.—Holders of Merchants’ Union Btock sending for- ward for sale must iudorse each receipt, wod attach & power of attorney, signed IN BLANK, except @ to the anetore did not become & law; but it failed not bocause | cigin, or violence. But it ja very certalu, and 8 fafr exaus- | = Major. Gen, P. H. Sheridan testified, 1a his examination ho proposed Coucition Tould be illegal and it mexa- | {uggion of the mars of evidenes taken upon this point by oo e investigating Comimittee, Dipamiay 5o | ¢ o 1per o Deid 1 for Pers mibjcet 10 police arrests or Judge Avell's anathemat, | the Gommittes Wil demontrate thab wh le it may be trne | follows: ] 6,000, 1003 17 ber anare paid in fo 1ab. Tetalliog atoers Of 67 GWls Aro b but because the agitation of the question would seriously | ht social coneideration and suceess i Uneiness way be | I left New-Orleans for the Rio Grande abont the 21st or | 2,000.. "Mlo6} Contr Natiouai B’ e fean, Adins, United States aud Wells, Wi e radd meditht OF TAIF eatels embarrass the Prosident’s reconsiruction policy. But 10 | geeured by those who are conteut 0 live and &peak | 2 of July ; T was notified at the mouth of the Missise) pi | U 'S 08 5:20 Conp '65 5.... 100 Ca's Stocks, ot LOWEST MARKET RATES. Ordera for pur- | @ide., and thin ot 1215, The butchers st River of the riot that bad taken place, and at the p ot | 100,000... Fourth Nation B’k chase and sale (n all of above seeurities solicited. of & very dull retail trade, and are slow in thelr pur- 05} Chases, ‘Drovers are neither sanguine of tae coming o xCitement was feared because of that proposed | 4o gg not to offend tho preJidices of Rebols returned ot thoso wWho, without courage to 107 U B 64 5 Leir homes, now 3.0 quu!u 20, L1083 Bank of O 2,000, 1083 Aank of O station received a telegram of July 50, stating that the riot was still in progress; and «uwudlzuf it was still in market at One-hundredth-st, next llouh{.ou' the fu- ture, and are now running in stock which they have been holdiug for higher pfloe.il.hey #ee no ’n‘nn,u pular Bohvention, although it would be clearly revolutionary | from the w Sl would seek to ehango the oxisting overnment. The | {j g when Federal arwies i with one or two ohjeets they sought to be uttaived were in harmouy With | 4ione for anathemas | progress, I dirceted a steamer, the disloyal seutiment of the majority and of lhl-{r"('nnv against Northern wen and yet that the fl fl;“uuf dnm-:;‘., to l‘r‘..,-n me, so that 1 might | Treas Numm-m‘ mumber of shares, Mtitaente "If the Couveution of 1866 was such an “ui- | parnest Union man, known as such, whetlicr e may nave { know the condition 'of affairs before 1 arrived in 16t Serios, " e———— abead. ey s It was charged to be, and tta mem- | feen in theearly daysof the Rebellion led naide for awhile | the eity: on arriving here 1 Tound o very high state | 500.... small 105 SourR-Wrsr PACIFIC RAILROAD —Soo adyertise- ey ey 't a8 criminas, the Ilouse of Repre: | from its allegianice, oF way have consistently, and at all | of excifeurent, and, so far as 1 could Judge & very large | 5,500 u Y meut under ¢ Finaneial.” MONDAY, Feb, 11.—With only 1,663 fresh bollecks in W90, 653 e market thit morninz, we are not s to find the prices ranging dwic. per B higher than last Monday, proportion of the people wero anned; here had been quite an extensive sale from the different gores having arma forsale, and this continued for aday or:wo after my Ders «ubject to arre 1 by its own &howing an *“uniawfil | times held to the true natlonal faith, is deemied an cnemy santatives was its aamemily" also, ad fafrly exposed to the action of Moo~ | iy fact hy the leaders who control, and by the masses who M’I'HH murma'gl o [Caretully reported for T Tni 4 MONDAY, Feb. 11, 156 18te., and more s TR0 and that sowe extes fiue animals haye been sold at 1#@ 18je. per ;. nunnlr al 8600, estimated €4 W per cwt., are Expr . 63 ¥00 and his police. 4 | blindiy Tollow them. ~And, thus’ regarded, he 18 gubject I ? ks o B 08 10 St Yo st so minch attacl, apnéyace and riak of iwjuiy. o | arival wnti] 1 fiully closed the storee; T pund quite | 24500, and dec ) the preambl ot th omstity (roperty and person, as the presence of military power [ stato of excitement freedmen of the eity, but | North Cs . 5 . hey re cther pal 3864, nnder which the B iasme was ehosnne was the | BEOERSY GG 10 attempt or 1o impose. OF conrac there | no de<ire on x'l:vll'rnp:rrw:‘az:gjhu'- O etupiice; 0 tho Fr s f 1000, vsqi 5, | ASHES~Tho meckst for Rols e firm ut st 50; Pearls | 105G RO IOTE o;fi"; % TS Wi i iy sense (he €x- | ket v and autong them thoso In high social and | eontrary, they were very much alarmed, and at night oon | 60% 5 Cleve & Piide axe quiet 4t AR in & tate demand at 816 tor common | 15 Ot£0 Couary. Whero they hive been fod t0 Wiatert fined themselves to thefr houses, aud were constantly | Tenncssce 6 new <. 41 | yrand ; $th@$20 for Croton and §75 for Philadelphia Frout. "'\I‘h;:* 4,500 i, ‘(hey are fonr- M“l:nflum-. roin wid ; o g e e, nd ik handsome A8 It 1x o beilopss (0 be { mwade. These are the extreme prices. What ave called .ullnua;/;lml;mr; slolence, and ot any e, 24,10 n of the will of the people of the Stute. a8 | political position, who caunot pereelve at all the exist- h e Tiouse declured it to e, then tho Constitution | &les of such condition of things. Bome of them nrw North- Heelt was not cntitied to respect as fav:, and thie Honse of | ern men in commerclal business. They clal to be Union ut the right of these ¢ : ¥ , &0 fa ey can judge, thel « gen- n view of the fucts then existing. It is not necessary 0 | orq) ullngu(p«nmnndwxla-munmnxmew»ph',w ich HE 4 Chic & Rordh West | "E(ProN="The demand has been poderate; bt ¢ in steady 1o r views, @ ! upon + Ml - bex fifg:‘aumfi:.nl:‘pflflutomJurmlllLlumNB"Ofl"“““i flu;;’(': :1‘;!. witle Lave be m"uwl\?r in demand, at 10wi7e. salon of 0 balcs. ek .1 . And Soutes hoek COFFEE—No sales of Rio are reported to-day, but hold- | 500 10 orperd e nowe enousht 6o sall Delow 126, auslity belnig cood: afrand of an attack from the police and citizens; T found constant telegrams coming in to Mr. Adamg, Chief of Po- Tiee, warning him of intended attacks from the Negrocs ; in several instances 1sent patrolsto investigate these re- ports, and found that they were without pundation 1 North Car 68 5,000, ex-cou. 53 Missonri o8 100, . (hla...o...... 4 | Mariposa Pref K 6 udiana 58 100 2 |Cleve & Toledo era are firm and offer only sparingly: the maiority 0fthe | 7t wany 4t that, avera, B O et the right would bo of “citizens” o it | uly requires immedinte restoration of tho Btate, with- | found, aiso, upon the part of cltizens, discusions on tbe e ien In cascs of “revellion o iuvason” the | Graval of the anay, and entite nonlnterference by tho | stre s0s PO L D i e 10 thesediscussions to | 10000........... 92 |Atlantio Mail 0, ilo safety might require « suspension of tho writ of | General Goverumet, to bring the Ktato bick th te 300 | the e et they could drive the militaryfrom the eity; | O & Miss Cer ORI Drescnt arrivats were sold previousy. West udisé grudes | Tie avernen prien bs pot at 15jc. per 1v, which 13 16 above eorpus.” Undoubtedly ooccasions do arise during | oi’oandition of loyaity and love toward the Unfon. But | also expressions against the s1st colored regiment, whieh | 15000.......... 253 Bostou Wat Pow’r| 200. are quiet. ME Tho markes for Wester and last week; und certalnly less than we could expeet with e eity s e hedring thess expresions I deter- | Erlo 34 Mortic 50, FLOUR AND MEAL=TLO WAEER 0 helders quite 50 light a fun 149,841 or the week. This shows conelo- State Flour early In the day was "6°F, : sively that drovers and brokers dure not "".‘H‘"" ad- Tien meetings for discassion merely may | those alone who have heen compelled, by their own expe- 4 by miftary order, it such dis- | Heyce, to bear the burden of Rebel ate can eetimato Tte the public safety. Lt the ques- | Gojont “We cannot, without extending this report beyond _docs not_call for ¢ minationof | proper imits, refer in detail to tho specific evidenco taken e s cascs. No wnilitary authority, ns such, as- | Soon the part of those who have been mde to suffer as U '}".:{:u("' prevaut 1[1.»-, citizens who, n!l:llledd - ":;n::l:lrm nion men and fnends of our Government, and of those of the Conveutlon from meeting. T ot -4 who from their position, pursuits and opportunities, | the custol pse i8 4 very strong place, sud for that rea-, What # ind ol ) SECOND BOARD. estern; @i 102817 for SLippiog Alvasy i o voufideset i the ‘wavket Uy woek, sinee ho Sarrantsuch interference. was proposed to Be | yove tagtified to facts within their knowledge tending | son I put Iment into camp bear it 1 again beard " . ’ PRl done snd what wis done was doue on ebait of aud by | By b peaceful condition of Union. men, known | threa Put thin Fegliens i arive this gl e hadto | SE 20 Conpite Western Unisa Zel MY Oemiral; ooli) Ohtoy iaseanier Lo '&"".5"'“‘3“‘3'“_ they hought lightly, aithongh prices jule. men! i Lou! u‘m'u Canadian nae Msoum 5| lower. The Tastern wmen bonght , and Shes i vil anthorities acting as in time of peace. The Ehts | 40 marked as such in Loulsiana, or that taken from ction of artillery to the ol variles, theretore, must depend upon the Previions | Winessea produccd by a *Committee of Citizens, B o BT i B gl " % bhis. at H2oW4 60 fof Extrae OWBCED | wili mot want oas wany next week o Flour is heayy and irregular, and the deman y that with & pretty fall ran from ilie West, we shall see of the first article of the amendmen of the Coustl- | wio testif the od ords kindly foell ” vel o testify to the good onder aud kindiy foeling and guarding _against Any wovement Kalew of 400 hbls. at $10 50812 60 for Common o Good EX- | 1) qvuce of 1o-day wll lost at the uext market, 100, e i1t Concren trom making Taws abride- | 10391 cntiinent prevaiiing among the peopl of the State N T e Adutis Express I the right of the people peacefully o assemble and {0 | Nor P Sademony. wo. have, formed | 1 fonnd the R sen \Withitraw v Xoite ] tra Baltimore and O and €12 75916 50 for T J the police had been withdrawn frn thelr beats - A el . perhaps wove than all. The wholesile butchers are not e e WO ih Jous active and (s heavy: | Beshape ot thbuwl 00 B0 ey poate 10 3 160, titlon the Governiment for a redress of grievances.” Tt ! o o SheE mide s g 20 623 50 4 > 3 P " expres ‘o cither side ; but from op- | at 13 o’clock the night before and eoncentrated at the dif- b, » “°°Jé':‘:fil’éi'(’s5%1"3:557..1",.?&71;’.‘:&2’; “uch purposes e ‘;"(‘1',“',““";""‘;‘“‘"'““‘3"“‘“;':‘{’ (S00N dpeta within £ | {eeent alInY u-:“r »fow anly ad beeneft 1 tho vigln- e Btaten il hiriois Gontan™F | 53 0 2 tur Jome ‘;’"&m%‘:‘&"fizfifl‘.‘,‘&‘ the chances at Bergon and Communipw, where e RO q nowled of ‘witnesses exmnined. Ther ave n y of the Mechanies' Institute; that between theso few E- 2 - « | mre on sale ahout overy day in the week. - Quieksllver i 1 i | e eat Flour i lower and more plenty at275¢#510 | hiv 5% i SRMEINEEY SOV decided advant iy could not affect their right peaceably to assemble. ]nfl ore i inety witne ses cxamined, who speak of | and colored procession, which cawo to the institute, a Yoo, 5 Boston Waler Pow| 1.0, drovers, many of whom would he zind to see the business 00 hio. 21 l 3 g0 | $00.,. .. e 20 0...........1013 Pacific Mail iNew. Jersey e : V & ( firm, but before the closé of *Change the inquiry abated, | ¢ 5 i 5 ! Bulla N Yk Ene 1 il Pret Bitve 6 W & Ctag " | A0d the 1nerketclosed daliand Doary for the low autmie: | Ya0¢6, and that theghave o idence in belng able to v e Ty ’;‘"”.im:flm ;;. w:.-“\‘v,w& 'Muo Afum geaden; the sales ave 4,300 bb) «,.Hun "o"'-'"fi.'{z B tate Jrescobian NI tome of ;?;::‘d?‘?'l:uv. 16,000........... 7T 'f‘.‘.‘.?&.,“’f.'.‘:.”“’.h :;oowf ‘v::' :;-;‘h tra State; $10 05a81L55 | o yp Sioek of (af eattle At The Weat ia Known toe large. Extra We It appears also that those who usually buy stock at ‘war or invasion wl e preveuted or col enssion would eudan ge tion_ now considered mined to take that regiment out of ita caup, which I did, and hiad it marched down through the eity und put mto camp near the enstom-house, intending, in case these threats were attempted to be carried inp excention, to hold the customi-bouse and not be driver from the city ; Baving met, such purpose shoukd result tn acts, and if | 1o condition of ‘affuirs in Loulsiana, aud of tho sentl | row was : : 3 ¥ 10 8, s ol v p h y gotten up; the police at the difierent stations ik 5 y %’“‘,‘,‘k’,""}',‘,’,“fiflfc';,“_‘,,;‘ mbly witsin thold aldefinltion | ment toward and treatment of * Unicn Tens® Known 10 | were tien rapidly marched to the Mechares’ Institute, B e ':Tm#;r}"&qm’,dflmflim; 10t | Coneontratea again, ws it was formesly. Tho weatber 1o, L T rena. yod ould do 8o tignttally, | Doruon it e b po ity whera they live. ' Of hese, 47 | and the massacre comuenced ; I have teen unahle to B Ao thataaion Afe 20,000 bueh. at §3 2044 91 | 487 18 greatly in favor of dravers, beiu a clear, dry cold e i in et e to the (rand Jury, August 2, oo auled o asa 9t the S Oommitten pf ihse ascertain that the Mayer oF any of the el authorities 03 ! 400, 1108 | miling pase 81 15 for No. 3 dos #0 1vusa a0 | Atnosphere, It is equal tohal o cent @ pound. The el o n ¢80 e 4 - 3 the t thai the r s, attempte 1 Calt me g ire.” Barle: e v 4,20 veck and witnesses there was a general cxpression of sa took place: 1 further state that it was evtirely unncees | gough Amer Nay & 100, Xy s Wos s 5 - | ounted for on the well known fact that thonsands of r Nay & oy for Canada West. in bond, und 1 08} for do. free, | Sucqunted for ok Le MO CRoRTE ployent and are offeuses. .. 2k wnlawtul nssemubly s aid by Gergeant Hawkins to | WIHNG policy of the President. 1t was stated by most | kary that any vioience sl have been useld; G608 /5 80 | Marine Rail Co | 1460 i e & KW ] Bt e it Hinited request, with @ firw feeling, the of could have stopped the rot, and could 1163 Mich 8 & N'ind_ | 600, 315 | ket eing stronger at the elose : the sales K ooy | DOT In & condition to buy meat, or beel, at least, 1f they sit? ,.,I €an buy meat at all they find ‘their mosey goes further v 100.. Pacific Mail 100, e auy meeting of great numbers of people with such eir- m that the fact of being * " Wi hin- ~ e - . g ** Ufiion men” was 0o hin- | 20 ‘policeme T Fe N thonof such unlawHul aMembly t0- | | fanot thyan Jarty and aletrigtion pa o bauk; | from this reasoning 1 was led to suppose that | 7, Reading """ Y T .y Jersey at 13 @6h0, , Kye s inactive: State at 4129 | MItEaRutil po e o e mation of the nnlawful aet designed; & T do not think there is any difference.” Mr. Wintzherger, | something might have been premeditat 1 There 200, 1048 R 00 ,_.NY‘.,‘J“ 3t o a8, e a1 the openin MILCH COWS—The fresh cow trade continnes dul). A ! - ; a m-?m{ Sherift, who also clalmed to Be » *Union [ was certainly 1o attempt to stop the massu 54 oudo bl v .:d:ta:flm - l:;‘"l' = a1 “m{ small number of very fine cows find sale at higlr prices. o » D ifed: ab8 M part for diipmens; J SYrinsers ate iafhiv roquott, and:ssle JeoRg o-t0 have heen sold at $125% 5130 each—one very handsone oo B cows. Good 0 had been *under all circumstances 1:?':«1 to | there was no occasion for tie use of the‘militar: 10 oceakion to change he views then heid by me and MONDAY, Peb, 117, M. i wiul assembly and arout, | yqn 7 w Western Mixed at 8115 in store, § Joigr i, "oy hring abont as muech as fres! aflont; Jersey Yollow ai 81128113 0u 0 00k Cows are selling af $00a8100, with some extins Hoi «'nmpre)m‘ulu hnu: an un L ) must consist of three pel s or more ; the meeting ver: &) o o the Government,” and had been in office *under all | ji; must be unlawful, (-rlnwml and executed in an unlawful | caninistrations— Whig e 1 P " , 4 ; 0 N 28, Democrateand KnowNothmgs"— | ¢ pased i e it Lington: I still think mar- 3 ¥ 20 a manner, and must bo accompanied with actelof {unaite | had mover suffered | nconveuiengg, molestution, o gxprosed Iu telegramie to bt Lk decasions T believe Gold closed at 1962, and is not firm. 'The prospect | aud g1 13asi 14 .a:r’f'"“‘ij““ vy, Sl ‘circumistances calculated [ B, ROVer Mke of bis being & Unton mni” Tho | it is necessary o Tetaln the wilitary there, and that it of greater harmony between the President and Con- | pler; and $1 1 ellreres . et | AC8S each. Predty fair cows are offering at - the people. : e o given by Wost of theso witneses that | they were withdrawn it vould atfect cupital, and the | gress ehecks any tendency to advance in gold HAY-The demand continues good ard the marke B are60m 110, One sent 11 forasle, whth: o o Bty of e terany taken 1y ke G | ol b it fucone o ilhiry 6 | Gion e o sl ad L i b dasihs oy Wndy to dbvinioimipill), | fum o woewtie e RO BRI T Lol s sopemint S S Leg of July 30 wan o mecting of quiet citieens who :‘}l‘:““fi'YN"“‘T';"";‘M:;\‘},"““‘W Teddména BUtet: a0 | S R ki, and perhaps threa a1t aftiod! "2 ‘brokers. . Government | o, LOPS Wre firu azd in fair demand for home congump- | Yo e rold for #in, 50 shy are people of without H...e“ me togetter without s ana with faents peaceatly | favo: examined with care, i T paikheid the | Wadter soue gae: distnrbing eu pay - ! p‘vment: o ers-w ) ;;'? tion; v quote . from Wa4edsc, s 1 growth and | tBn ealf: Cowmo f"m‘-\:}f."n:: very lowiy.” 0} ;;: in » acuss questions of public concern. They met under fa - W v o cles = . o ot 3 s/ 1 securities are steady with moderate sales ate | quality. z " sales o " 5 - proofs on cither side. We have come to the clear | loyal according to thelr owi standaed of professions, 124K are to private cusi ::;f,‘{fim:{“:,‘:fil?{&"" J,'::,‘,:P ‘h‘,z'e'fi’,",r “’}f,.:’\,'f:; conclusions which we believe to bo accurate aud just. the. q:.f::hm B o know what standard o adopt; | stocks are steady, and only a small demand for rail- "5’:,%1:.;.‘,"""‘.“f:‘%,{‘;‘,‘:fimfi:fl“fl;fim‘;"‘,",:c'; \’E.\’l,PAl.v}l?}::%:enhm'm 'S’..'fi“.'.’ifm",u well B Lt anccably” Within the meanig of the law. THE LEGISLATIVE REMEDY REQU i€, you; pus D the _Awmericen, ( ud the Kebel | way mortgages. In railway shares the dealings are | kindsare Bacihe and romival, oo gy dr W AT T YN T T B g saet, B act.was done saviag an act of | 10 vlew of the facts proved, we are colet o coud standard of loyalty ; but if men i | T 'at the priots of Saturday. There is nothing in | o BATHE—Easters uce firm ad n falr demand et §) 259 A very smatl pumber of i yer and the responses made upon the call of names of that the thne has fully arrived when Congress i- | be u good standard of loyalty ; but If men of the other Jrioes . g $3 50, three montha. ‘mn. ;rry mal hlmm eXLrn cal ves were early resent. Third—No act of tumult or violenee wis u;r;'rm‘-,‘mld should sole n'ahglr;- 83 fo scoure ""L"'v'[-u".""""f ATIN 1\-}3"}‘:{!", :.’.'»fi'.’».f‘v"'r‘.fl o |‘|'«‘ n&"‘;:l,ln{m:":ln -, !"«‘fi‘:; the present condition or the future prospeets of lead- | LIME- kockland remaing firm, with @ falr demand at | J4 B0 m’;;m ) B ;‘;::}g'::;'l'_,b:m gy of Loulstana a rezublican form of governmen “":M' wonld hmrah for the National flag, bat would ot be | ing stocks to make them desirable purchases, and "M”’,"{:Q&'fi‘,’\uflr‘;’m‘ -l(.:‘i;'l"::l’l]lr.lm.“q‘“d prices really Ohies uke ufleflnxnn'.\x. Most of the sales are intained; sales of 250 hhds. Cuba Museevido at at 10w1%., with some poor at e Hog-dressed cnlves - & ¥ that 19, those divesed with the skin on—are bringlig s 8 “.mmm“};fifyf G oy crcumstances WhAtever | Gieion of thigs cxisting there eanot coutinie ‘The * Hot” 51 the «i,.'; {v:snlmrorl'hl:; act of hese mem- ;{uly a-uu tho ":,""‘:Tfi""fi"{ o ne fi:x‘"\nl men, "h‘lnllll‘(‘llll‘ll”]‘fh"‘(llltl.u' di:"'_ o i o unfc?'nnxfflfl%: until a change is shown, high rates are not probable. Ders vent it % o | Since the surrender’ of the Rebel armies, Aljon has | they wonid like to 1 alo 3 whether the 3 i 7 . Cuba Clay 0., and 25 hlds, o e i e, f 1o ik s the | O amotber foru, amd now controls tie Governmant, | recoliections they chetlyh fr Lhe Lop e rale fing would | At the Second Board prices were lower and tho | E8ES 50 B et 200 b, Newoorleans aé | 1290 e I Fumased attack b e et of the men, white and | through the rame ageiicies that led thoss e Governmont | e for illcgiuiee n good tuth 1o the Govern- | market sluggish. The last quotations are as follows, | gygungc., cash. d s THE SHEEP MARKET, Damvention, A T ada the. flot” there, | Of war. Duriig tho Rebellion thero wero large Wibery | G 't of the United Rtates depeuds eatirely upon what te | ologing dull; New-York Central, 103@102; Erie, 5% | OILS urv gencrally aict bt Bret, Q7 without ensen. | - Receipts this week, 23,40, of men who remained steadfast to the ernment. In cument of the United States s going to be to them ; s Sy » 7% | tial ehange : sinall sales of City Linseed at 1 2481 27. rotaTIons. —The' following reports of salesof sbeep v @} ; Reading, 104@1043; Michigan Southern, T | "PROVISIONS—Only a moderate business wis N in | and lambs, by several of the sheepbrokers, who well on on, will give the average of prices per head this d, live weight, for sheey, the City Hall when reports came fn which st one Wi within ibe exact definition of Judgr Abe'l's charge, In | 0 N0 ET0E treason they were foand loy Pork to-day ; prices show a slight decline, buot the warket ey are quoted per pot d, t, th N ot f:nflnfll‘oU:'::v'\‘-‘;:lgxsah:ud‘nrxexmf'ul)l":a‘nn:::l:-‘::ux traitors were in the field contending with loyal armies time scemed alurming 1o - Baird that If there was | Grg . Cleveland and Pittsbnrgi, syast); North- A atruggling to destroy the uation, theso wiew, at per- | & disturbance of the pee nded to fight, and he | @33 LIOVE a t y ; Bk a futnre Qelivery, saies of 1,000 bbis. New k. could go and get himselfin toid the chief | Western, §73@38; North-Western Preferred, 6832681 ; w‘:m'm Mexs, neller April, at #21; fhe sales, cash and o::‘.e. P o B o ? reggular, are 1,600 bbls, at §20 374a%20 423 for Kew Mews; 'N;"‘l_!,n"‘;.h,m;’m ;‘.‘e‘:":“ n;’:"'; :fi'mum of l; Sertained if the aet desived mllli to be done was to glllim the Constitution, and if that act conld not be sonal peril and despite of obloguy which constrived loy- y , the ce b (e ity 1 Roek Island, 981 @99; Fort Wayne, 05208} 1 thought the excitement g v YN, S . ol the chief of police | Money is 6@7 per cent on call, and lowerrates must £t piene o) "’:,Nq“,:‘{::'m",'; Momn, a4 04 Lo o f v to cause the exeitewent | he quoted as exceptional. In commereial paper the | Old Plain Mexs, $112918 for New do., $12a#15 for Old Ex- ble; boside & faiiure or t¥0 4moug Leavy buyers 5 €he AIVILANROHLSRS of . O T e e fs... Toorce et ia very&hwn. and. | has had & devesssine g B the market. furtuer difficuiy ve- | sales are moderate at 7@74 for best names. The hope | 14 NG04 eales of 200 tes. Tndis Mess, on private s, | trade in sheep, as now carried on, I8 an uncertrin, haj o et and 1ot allow | that is still felt that Congress may adopt some ex- | Beef Hamsarefirw, but quiet. Cut ‘Menta fro fuirly active | bazstrd sort of Dusiness which needs remodeling. 1f g ad owlet pansive scheme in regard to the currency gives more fal ey o '.‘li{lp pickied Hume, at tc. ud | Siu, !f.x “.'3'3":":"'&":71" " oy ‘h"fillg fo fim ad A y 3 i i 4 ra proach toward it, instesd of, as now, selling on time, al 1,000 Greey Hams, in bulk, ¢ i2ke. Bacon i moderslely | i puy ment is finally nride, o ehecks of #tiil olice ax a stafl It the military, i . J b ¥, | buoyaney to trade, but there is underneath & very | aetive wnd steady: salea of 100 boxes Cumberland Cut, | 500 oy e Ao [ 4,500 head, and the weatber has mun'uae been unfavor- done In the way proposed, that, therefo Aty to the Union to be treason to the Btate, continued | of police that if wecting was or hecame wnlawru, i the 15..,;.,,1,;‘. of Pk 0 Yhedr allegiance. These wen are now nrde to fech | iuteuded to flght; at th ertminal Jaw, beeanso that s not such an act as the law the vengeance of unrepentant, although it miy be par- | Wis kept up by contemplates Tho - act” which makes & uiecting - an- O g Hbela and o1 person, property ind life are exposed | that unless something vus de 1awful” must be an act of pliysical violenee ur force, to coutinued attack. Nothing but the prescace of miiitary to be alluyed, I would superse ‘And the class of men, among whom were tho Suthors aud wer at this moment measursbly protects them from | the elty; 1 intended in cuse defendersof the acts of the 30th July, have given proof njury. 1t does not profect them from fnsult, from sochal | curred, to ake charge o' the pol ostracism, or the supercilious arrogauce of mou wecis them to remiin under the oharge of the Wat they 80 understood the law, ‘Tiae iction of the House | 08tragine 08 B0 RIS LIved” 1 tie Govern- | of police; T proposed to direct (0 P »0 that e and they should of Re) ntatives has been referred to. Mayor Mcnroo 4 e e e e it fioares the Jary 1 e eyt inlon e Iriends againes e | 254 woc do Gy had ben i et 105 Dreswd Hogs are irregutar; Westera ‘assembly;” nor Abel . 1o sttt eneies, the obligntion 1s disclose " 2 ; S o arrive, at 10fc. Dre s s es T ndicement. Bubd Zherd the jury in | o out and enforce such_legislative action a8 the faets 1dan question ,,"'f,,';";:‘.{flr::;h all:;‘llnu:;:lmlflt.l:n d(s:‘:;:‘ r]m :E::‘I’ ;T:‘:“:d ily p':: are firmer, but City rather baavy ; we unte ab a}aoie. "":l' o ,'"";'.’;'"" b 17 poavy ‘i::d,.”“"' ‘M',” change '3 g o adual contraction in t) P 4 tiey ha . stained are paring g I\ for the former, and 10@loge. for the latter. Lord is £ 2S00 Gl T ipey are calling n‘"fl"w Robmag w of their indictinent. But this action of the Flouse of existing i Louisiana require. It is to be expested that The:‘. o l‘~-l' ,\uz'z. pore formation Teale , dull and Jower ¢ kales of 40 plags, ot 12§ @1ake, onPISCAA | ooriert of action. and hope to conduct the business in -anamve& by tho disloyal elemen el alvo arigh- | €X/SUE I Lo T Vol ho. diverms o ex. | words s o and now excnses or defends the riot of July, i 1pon uck & ques ere would ho diverse views ex- | wol ; whicl sretary of the T i estoppel upon the Rehel elewent of L«uninnu':r' :n;..:" pressed. Men whose opinions are i1 accord with those the 30th in this eity, the more re [t Deeotuen, 1t | curreney which the Seeretary of the Treasury is able L or falt to priuse. Ateawn and Kettd Dried; 1 the community amotg which they tve, will find it safe | was no rot. Tt waw an sbsolute massacre by the roll«r. to enforce and which he will certainly make. The | Giner kinds, in the abeence of sales, are nominal. same way the bog trade s carried op, whieh fs either t musderous ceuelty by tha x Kinda, In Al L O N en: 6 OFCLOCHKTho mar- | €4l or short timo for perions kuown mfieper{ml{m. ' The decline for the week is nbout ge. # B, scareely any- a4 will testify that [ which was not exce t of | ootion of Congress will be limited to the legislation | A¥Te RO PROY o Lock -The o ess Pork was firm at 1975 for Old and Rew | ), wopjing at more thun 7ie. § . Tt may be re e aitiens | Fort Piliow. It was & murdcr which the Mayor and ; i o @ ity perpetrated without the shadow of a asked for by the Treasnry to facilitate the funding | wistern; sales of 250 bble., regular, ut #20 €74 fon future | | e L h o -y Wi gt fature | however, thit very few lots of really good sheep have weller 10 days, at 620 #0; seller March | howevors (e Seiy P 0 0 Cey A kmaal Tot of about o SO Balay Bieditated, | of the 7008 and to mect the maturing compounds. | delivered; 1000 bbla, welle o b o xbange the statement T | The Department sccs the way clearly to fand all its oifered u6 890,053, a3 buyer 49 AF #2120; seller April, 821§ 1504, fine wool seep of 95 B, wa sold b Bixth . Uiy atory = fon. Y loes " wormng at 73e. A few very superior ingston County aratory to resumption. and from its atns dall, but prices are without cssential | JHREERE G O vere sold at Hudson City early i the and mora) aspects of the matter, Lecanse, first, this gislative action proposed and begun 10 effect the kame revolutiouary change of the Government, in disregard of The requirenients of the Constitution of 1664, which, it is | Without interferenco, leged, wade lem dln;:n'\nx of the Convention by vio- dl::fl'ffl ;‘r: “"I'ljl‘:‘:“‘“"l"l'%'“‘“' ustifiable, and yet the action of the Legislature bas | person, property ubd Aot © ] e, and yet the action of the Legislature bas | Koloyh Ly hover feel, Aud when the 10 expross theit opiniotis frecly, free speech 18 allowed; they will con ) and will not observe that they prote d appreciote no mot only not been dealt with as illegal, b . b O o e e o e suthars of | Asct with political differences, much diverse views be vor, wag fomded open | ahort bills, p : : yIne 1076 3 p 1 diffic le. 1t is ob- b begin 3 > n iote : $he revelubousry action of the | Leguiature e N A et ) T et : "withdrawn nd | abundant revenues is master of the financ ial situa- | PAEEG Tind Oranze Co. pails, P ®. . 9= 'R At nae., While & ot of 16¢ head, medium wool, Oble Eln'.{d..,m. ho: Convention an unlawial equally so that they fiud place 1 Lanidans e who tion. While holding this confident opivien parties State firkins und tubs, fair to choice s ) ~ 44 e d ':;m"“{?g ‘]z':”;,{‘h““ bro ”'" ped to do, y re known there a “ Union me Ivocite y f5 ol ot e ol d Minne e y J. s : rday. S‘;m",'&m'f} "‘l,’.',";',:'.m:.:.‘,:‘d.f R, e g oiitieal viewe widely differing from those Tld by the e e o tis | in debt or intending to borrow moucy for new en- Tt !r.lH and l}';»,:x":"h:vlml“ P ot Niadd et n o the road two weeks, and nmann«n’m.vuy. ate officers and soldiers in Rebel armics, and b mamebee a, ";¥ g e ets torprises camot be too careful. The bank statement rll A 20 weighing 91 i here. What ave termed good lots of Dm" {4 oo e ot for the week jnst closed shows a decrease in Joans of i o The trude; price; e O e o bo ohowrved [hab - eonveaing, can, aloue, turn it ipto an unlawful ussewbly that the time when fhe assembly adepted the purpose, —eitizens or roldiers—who maintuiv that traitors (Tag Bl oo i market pluce at Hudson w. other 9,301, while the legal 19 @20} TN W0 i 5 Othie vern whether before it convened or afier, is at all waterial; in attempts to break up the Go nt, hiad ye ot e A §te purposes render it unlawial then it s uulawtol whet- | under m&"('m\!mmh:n to :uk‘ d vote in Colgres . , It wie nameeomary 'I]M s v(lln ‘h -:u\m.d $005,580, and iu deposits of §.20 4 ever that purpose is present as al plement of the - | 10 in ute restoration to ave been used; Wen cond AL e Arrestad onvea- ande N . 8, State, Fair to Good. T O B L Rioratore, that the Lagislature was | then, (b arder to o Just e ithout any vioicnce at all; [ iufer from thess eir- tendern eliow & gain of $1,634451. : I e ‘ahout driving inthe city acte o5 unlawTul naseanbly (if & mere Jurposs ean make it | Which the Committec hag I cnmstances that it was premeditated, f The following shows the condition of the New- | Figiiah Duiey. Conn, et places n the tabooed dis Mwwr it begun 1o entertain the purposes and plans | OBl means offered us had boen The Committce called his atiention to bis garbled dis | yo i City banks this woek and last: | Fuglish Dalry, Oh rempt to get a bill through the Legisia for changing the Government. Third, much more would | might be in otre mind uncertainty and som sateh to Gen. Grant, dated Ase. 1, which was published Yo & et Vermont Dairy lowing stock to be driven during & Legislature be unlawful, for it not only puposed but Jest political biases had effe 1'(4-(!llw,jml(m«-nlu the Com- | In the newspapers with the following seutence omitted : Lot 51 :1(4 s :;.wu v, 3 Pine Apple... A ling with it the security of the buf to act, apd morcover delared the Goverument | Wittee. But that Congresstoual actfon should be had, bs | * I wean thme official duty called me to s, 8 "_| - ™ ¢ lx' . Ohio, I'rime.. . g g 18 in thelr present places of busiuess. jer which it met to be a fraud and a crime. settled by fuct and not opinton. When men aredriven from | th of the ity durfiz my absence sup e T 000 i PETROLLT) et i8 dull for Crude In BALES IN SIXTH-ST. » i gl their hotoes, and their threatened, and their prop- Hhan by the tae of their police force, and fu so do- | {lrculatio w0 Do iedar | BETRELOCT e 0 10 bbls, Refined, 29¢. for prime | By R. H. Hume—171 shoep aid Tambs for 41,213 81 190 CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN LOUISIANA. destroycd—when In business they ‘are proseribd— ' The menmbers of the Convention and & party = Deposite s L5 Deos, 260,768 | Pt S W o Wilite, v, for Standard Wlite, end sic. SLO1 44 104, $1,260 83 159, 8927 00 380, ‘What is the condstion of affairs in Loujsiana, and what n recent 1s hold all place trust, aud, linving "o with fire-arms, clibe, aud knives, in s | Loxal Tenders Ine .. 1084481 [ golp o White. h 9P d . s 855 76, 81 b0 53, 92,070 811 Jegislative action sliould be Lad It has been made the nd piv use esary and ativeious as 10 conpel tne 10 | TABLE of the Loane, Sperie, Oiveulation, and s tn | SOF PTG WhILe: Vot in aull, and we hear of only about | 99, $6w0; 15, 31,14 w; 161, $n 0,200 40; 891 duty of the Committee to report to the House upon both wl—when the whale body of eol- *and Gen. Shevidu submitted the fol- he Banica of the City oy New-York, for tie week ending | 50 tes, Carolina, in lots, at 10! 2500 64 —Total, 5,494 head for 21,652 46; average ¥ bead, Shese questions. The present Constitntion of Loutsiana | ored men, who have never fiiched fran duty s ri « orvespondenccon the suiject with [ Saturday, Feb, 0 i SIS Raw S have been i very good demand, | $ 1 > g ‘was held to be ratified by the A\u!uxuw of the people on | loyalists when the days were gloomiest and the da; e General commanding Avers verage Average Aversgs and prices are firm at foll o nointions; swles of S, MeGraw, 178 sheep and lambs for $1,500 96; 17 Sho ot day of Sevtember, 1osi, and has Nitherto been | Ereateat in the tiine of war, are prrsecuted by Ky lkanquaxrens MirraxsDivistoy o tue Gruy, | Morwor Awiiel Aweih At e o ida: at 10aile. for O e ‘Taluod, | 9065 70: 185, #a 00; 109, $030 78: 112, $416 90, Tota) = noee ] A y O , a8 the organic law of the r w e ghtered wi K NRw-Onrians, L, , vt ol o s L 3 , 87 . 9 ettt Was the reauht of military action decined at the ...‘f::"u(“n§fi‘:-|u“‘:‘|}u.'.‘.'u‘flh‘}m} R thrtts thos Brevet Magor-Gen. J. A RawLivs, e/ & Naf, drmi Voomuts Spece. ailm Deposts. Teuers | @0d L13@124c. for Porto Rloo. Refiued are rather weskiy} head for s "'fi.“ gosting to thme cssential to the proper civil government of the State. | room left for dou 4 States, Weahington, D). C. * » +* - * but not quotably lower. < By J. Kirhy—sundry amounting to 697 bead, ot 69 The fustice, or expediency or le R SRt abtton have | be smniioh, The 4 apeich o Gen. Grant ofingust 1, fo pub Bark of ¥. Y. K108 W00 ALY ales of 6,000 bush, St Martin's at | 7gc.. with one lot very fine at Tje. h f AT our sudgment ut one course ix el Canom, e Gentaeh ! | Morehan ey s SEEDE—The demand It mederate foe, now 7S, AT COMMUNIPAW. a5, Major G 1047 | 83 at 15%15e. Tiwot i nalable at §3 623 284 per bivsis. d bt s e s oWt 00 por Dih: By Kase & Son—20 New-Jersey ewes of 100 B at, ¢c.1 Ohie of B at from ‘vinmittee, Possibly, | and 1 oone, ALl de-Cawip. B9t been jocts of inquiry by the the general surrender of Rebel arfuies and the entire | should be d without hesitation or HEavqUaKT Eus AXNES OF T) iy, sunihilation of Rebel organizations,eivil and military, had | ing to the judgzment of all who have felt the presence of - WaAINTON Rough ¥ k V1o m: 800 coarse wool -‘.1‘.5"» : :.\:n - I:::*'Ill::." moderately aetive and steady; ':',:'Tzs;fifi'fl'afl?’ .;‘M WITTSKY - The market is more aetve and firmer ; wdes. | B SO0 M350 740 Tand 90 others, 99 1, medivm wool, g_ £ 205, 18 mmnma, \t civil rje eould have been nwintained in | Rebel rale, and hiave stood firmly and featlessly for the al hands and vanquished traltors at leastnot pardoned | Union wi trenson was nearcst 1o sucoess, whose jndg- Your diapatehes did not get 1o! uarters. snd paid fv‘rn mmh'gfmmn‘ft 1o, '“(]A‘I’\y nnuld"h;;\e ment, g “-Ihuu o::.h. };? hw? upon facts withm per- l_'{ s ‘do wot object 1 will ask to bave(them) your dispatches pblished of 500 bbls at 30@3te. for State lu boud, aud 31 @uic. for e l, peojpl #l theretofore | so experience ; who give opinions res on i o . crn afloat 5 resson of public Dreastre or moral’ duress or military T what Lhoy Have sech and Kuown, the | - 2-Wre. Meous, Aide-deCan e Mot = . Hy Bellia & Pidcock, Ohlo ahoep, for ¥, Erimap ) would have been returned 1o their sllegiance and | present civil Government of Lomsiana, existing without | = = h A oo 3 NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. ‘.".'SP""""T"“' ¥ o ool With heart .the Government they fought | sanction of national law, shouid be suspended by act of - kAN, L., Aogust 11, 196, Yo RECEIPIS. "y - - ‘q"‘m""'h -t-r:-tt”htn;anm -‘:m:ll: Jmes m.;s:«(\ 21;:.; Ki “n‘ Congrens, and ‘.;fimx.,m. government cxtablished and | Gen. .. Guawr, Commanding Amics of Uniied Siotes, Washingion, Fox TR WERK ENDING MONDAY, Feb. 11, 1 For 2010:5 :_. bo, Lo, :m.:u wool, 'I.Ol 'l:' g ness. " urrel fresh | maintaine t: pwer, e has e . . " ow v subs. ! S n B ety S I A v | whin Lomssiaaa, s cauzetiad 1y ok it misy o | 1 nok for e momeet gy 5 dupate of Avpust ) was Boeray (Coma. Vool S plams. L0 14 3 corumhon aheep,conrie, % B e, @10 political traitors wero flecing from the | restored to the former * praétical rélath 10 the Unlou” DY SURY W Jo o Tkl hved risht - v 4 A thin, stock, 78 b, T e pradtical relations o the Unlow R e the sutbariyy; As o the I'Hese were sold at the following market-place N Sataaow o7 Band or seek ot wway from public life, such did ap- | without endangering its security aud peace. e e ebegt Is not for me 10 say ; they were not v T By Kase & MoPherson, John Kase, Jr., Judd & 3 e Yol . B o e A Y, A, Van Wert, oud Bellis & idasen 308 of ny other dispatebet my pear to be the well-founded hope of loyal men. Bub it be- e o et b to be soon a] ent that treason defeated and dis- lflb"l‘lbb‘ POWER IN CONGRESS TO LEGISLATE, 'lllllnflfil.nh-. wful saperi bose to wake thes National Di < ’nfiea-‘]udw ?huv‘slm chaiice Thore 10 rerievaia for. | | The imperative pecesnty of aueh Jecilation to thi eud Seory T V.G, Mooks, & "ffi"" o 1 R » W 1 o O LTS 0 et 3134696 60; 11 AL0 funes. Under the provisions of an act of Congress en. | thut Lodixiana ghall he within e control_of layal men i b spatches At Hud. Uity Drove- H 3 4 Thled to.be And. deslgued an an net to suppress Hiebellion, | And not subect 1o the rule of ti sawo Rebel leailers, A that the diopatche M aRe Wy Cior. Grung 1o, tha e s el S b AT HUDBON CTEY * but conferring, in one of its sections, power upon the Presi- | Wilktary and civil, who conducted the war agalnst the | geerotary of War, and, I presime, by the Secretary of At New-Jersey Stock- By Judd, Buckingham ”.W’ 1o, p dent, before conviction had or charge ar complaint made, | Government Auridg the Rebellion, is fully demonstinted | Way to the President. ' Tiey are sent by meto Gen, Giant Yards... el Mtaverdh - o200 #9118 196, 9080 ’1{1&1’!- ; %0 grant amnesty and pardou, the people of Louisiana | by the facts in preot before the Committee. and, if necessary, go fartier to the Secretary of War an At Browning's...... 771 Uis oo : 80; 166, $1,165 ; 128, §735; 817, : a’:".‘:fi' bgm l}!m;.'vlrdni" eranted end properti ’*T‘Ilu;lxhlll'll Hu:hlrlu('mu:"w-»« to act :m:bq-nut)u: sub- | President d At O'Brien’s e 7. oL :;: w&"m 65 m‘&mn% s who had held lugh office, military ject of o full debate and argument that we donot > 3 At Chamberl 2 3. 8 8. 1ML b ¥ B p A hat & poticy was being pursied which dlscounter e aiihin, our pruyingo. (o Tostato 8% DAL dhe | T ONE O e e | o At Covtieth-st. Tiogs { 173, 1,05 189, h“' ¥ ooked 10 ground upon which it rests. W oot Yards .. 3 " $07 455 ; 162, MI'S D ; 81 ~ Sent frow the eary di- 171, $1,128; 350, um&w m edy restoration 1o nen who had been activ njshment, ar wvor and off) a field and in council, in support of the Reh ‘were at this time large bodies of men returni in Lowisiana who were, wheu the Con 2864 was ratified, in the armics of the Rebel Goverpient. e were ot lome large numbers of men who had in nt ways supportedcthe Rebellion, Among Wth of he publication ! | " Anioug the States confederated in Rebellion, Lont<iana | yori: Times, testified as ‘ollows regardin . There | assumed a nhuf prace, and furnishied her fuil propor- | of the garbled dispate llll»plu-‘.‘l to sident, a8 tion of troops, and means, and munitions of war, b Fage- AbiL every dry, on the ¢ of this day, | st fulionof | Btate was arrayed wealnst the Government. By the | August, to know if liehad received any lite new from | Mhwe ard Eholoa sl e oW BagL e et United | New-Oricans in relation to the troubles thre; e told me s Arnaed 1h r" ¥ I"f, {,“ audther Govern- | Lo had received several telegrams, he did not know how Inged. I War AU, s, many, that day or the day previous, but that probably there were some 1 had ot heard of; he said they were it I Warden, a Washngton corres| ml?‘-ul of The New- celpts last ye Reeeipts last ‘week. From mmky—mfltmpuzm ~ 4 Ohio—A. Downey, 170; C.C. 87; FRICES OV BEKE AT THE OXUATS um"'fl?u,:{as; D g Moo, 1167 90 otations per pound npon the Mahlon, 179, i ) ‘Sichigan—J. B. Holden, 90. at sellersinkinzofial, Thatis | ErOm oL forsey ~George B. Holcombe, 188; Jaha Cote The following are t estimated net weight these clamen were many men who would have becn found, | “The l"-'hnf-'-ll tights wnd powers' end priviioges herbto: and would have remamed loynl, if it had not eppeared fore possessed and enfoyed within the Unio re will- o . vese o Marine.... Bt the, et Facentive Magistrato wan disposed | fully absudoned and forfeited. The war was w back there (I thiuk they were in tho disputchoreon. 1 | Ataatic D Ters Will webgh & CWL., b 10 cents & K v, - charge of the Private Secetary), and that § might 3 | @bl £ %0 pardon and to honor hy effice and political favor their | dgaiust the Umon until the whole mwilitary pow. to hiw, and he ¢ ) s to what w | Pound, aimounts to $50: nell, 2. ¥ mifitary aud civil leaders. And the effect of this policy be- the Coufedernte States was n:llnh;lnlod‘,‘und the Rewellion | ;' py ite character and vhut was suitable to go to Cents per pousdk l.'msmnlzewdnfi’—.om ; De'%'u'l“s‘l e o aruiics of the Governm public; after some genersl conversation on other sbjec e --e e IO . e oy itom ',"'“'g, 176; < 1 . Palwer, 163217 | H. A. Lamphere, 185; R. M. Wool, 178; J. |a.ms J. Joyce, 181 ; John Simmons, 336 ‘Wm. Coon, 183, 13 w4 AT HUDSON CITY. th, 169 ; m, 1605, M. W. 3 A - 105 A+ A, Porter, 196; Stocking, 74; Chamberiin & Co J. Wharton, 166; J. Bosl D.C } Linsley & McDonald, 330 eame upparcst in the language and deportment of the | Was crushed out b goonle. AL first willing 0 yield T to " roturn | That Government true _alleglance, they became assuming, bold, | Scésion of Loulsiana W and (efiant. Under the Constitution of 1864 these hich existed Letw men caimed to be restored to political rights | the Rebel Governmeato w B5d to yote at the pollt; and so 1t came o pass that sub. | Whith elaimed their allegiance, and 10 which that alle- | yy Iupresson i hat b caied i ot w1 4 stantiaily all governmental authority, most of the offices | ghitnce had been willugly rendered during the civil war, | wrote g7 o S stantially ail governmental authority, most of the offices | BV et for a season ut the discretton of (o | fi way 1t wan ha rad 16 LAIL pectLy o ot have conferred upon “returned Rebels” and are now con- | €0LUETIE DArty, by conlederated rebellion aid by the [ went off as w dispateh anything by them. Thisis emizently true in the City of | fact of victory, The conquered country rem: N uld novet kavs given It Ap'th New-Oriaans, where known and distinguished Rebels,and | the power of the Uited Btatcs, (0 he held a A ik Ao iatacs only such as they, occupy the clilef es of trust and | Jaw until the safety of the Republic 5 - s vl Until such time s Congress shall act, and the political NR. RANDALL'S BILL. That genernlly Medinm, or good £ ordivary v or lowest geade of Co vage of the mar en lield entire and exclusive pos- | ity the President, Tleff him and went to the P'rivate “'l\:'{ ‘l.ht; vv'l'flll:"l relations | geeretury, and told Lim What the President had sald I the citizens of Loulsluiia and | might do; ho turned to the dispate and gave mo wte or Confederate— | eqpieg, or dictated to me pmlmhlyu:l of thoese things; [0 o Bxtreme runge of The most of the sal g WIERE TIE CATTL L. ;8. The Bnllocks sold at One-hundredth-st., at Hudson 1775 ' Sty wnd Communipaw are reported from Tl following || 512; J. Gamble, 178 w0 | down. ... s l.'éie ; A, Vau N. Y. Exchange. B M B e ke ad State shall he in full lon with the United Stat and mal [ n full communion wi ¢ United States e Drtter hateed 0f the Goverament of the Unon, | the Government of (he State, however establisked, st | MWOhe Editor of heX. ¥. Tribunc. 5 0 ¥ :-ldm :'g:rln wo}h; Government, ':m.h 'um" -m; m;;mmamuot the case, be temporary, inchoatoaud | - Sik: The anxiety of the publie mind thronghont Penmsyly o&"a (Igjslfi:-;{“.t 4 "r; i MARKET. lack, orthern birth, 18 mow Mayor of 2 . the country for fear of the of Randal’s bill de- ¢ : E liroads, to wit: Hudson River Rallroad. The eity by the cholee of the people of New:Orleaus, The | By act of tlie Nation's Congress, such G Damage, 198 | Cherokee.. “ Receipta by Ral : Hu & Shesitt, Gen, Hays, was an ntive offieer in the Ke. | May be recognized, confirmed o ettomea o 16wy | steoylng the Natloual Banks, and the unfortunate con- Hiivors e 018 N l-?r?u{n.u:ud. 6,413; New-Jersey Central Rajtroad, ion. He was in service at the time of the surrenderin | be disapproved ‘and set aside, as the safety of the nation | sequences that would follow, fnduces me to write you, Titey came by the following routes: Brie Raiiroad, 1,042; |} & 3. Total—14,450. e Moo 1, 395, All the appoiutees of the Mayor, the whole | &liall reduire. and liave you say throngh the columns of your paper that Hudson Rallroad, 1,234; Harlem Railroad, 91; o market has been steady, thero belng ey ent s bem argasized, | e e e paasago of that bil, or | Tho tmarket for New itaven Raliroud, 36, Camdin, A0 A, o ot ariation tn prices during the, Yok iy ‘abont 0 e , o ¢ market o) 4 g e oud, 5815 \ A o O ot oo Momaiy. R v ke b S e constabulary aud police force, with almost no_exception, | Within Loulelana, civil are composed of men who have rendered efficlent scrvice | aud i Constitution frame % joth at. market this_morning, #ll of which m‘i as hierein set forth. rei the United States virtuall any other, fmpairing the present coudition and privileges | don prime bankers' 80 days, 1082; London prime | 1 EMARKS ADOUT BEEF CAYTLE. e totatuumber (s wick, 341 Ml SUTDAGS TN || smm————————— cad last week, and with 5743 Lead, average > liean in form, shall b nteed to the State, . | be guaranteed to the State, 1o ob- [ uece o coiioen cleaner than one-sixtl that number | Way: They #lso annonnce a union with (he Atlmtic and jects of the war will not have boen attalned, To acoom- Plish that end, the condition of affairs in Louisiana re- d. y an the part of ntrolling potidon of beet @uttlo, Tho price of beef was advanced jago. i, b g gninst citizens ko and distinguished - LT ol g e e U | ires tho emiporazy esablishauent of a provisioual §ov- | yut trads was dall, and the L6t bl at One-lundredti | I \ifie Railroad Company, which Cowpany has a | , 75 tone of the Press, 11 busiloss By the loyal 1\ st., yestarday, kasted until night. Pricos ranged trom 12c. | Jand grant of 55,000,000 acres. The Atlantio sud Pas | week lust year, and with 5,849 for the corresponding wi TORRIS and ESSEX RAILROAD COi and chuveh, in sourtaof | y { peaple of Lonlsiana, snch a Constitution | ¢ 14, o. for pri §th & fow g 4 ole YEAr A0, e iaeants &F [he mulitary DOW Auaon iy B T Yt fumed.a | 707 She Joorcef ta17c. fur Petia) with & oW exteas at 180, | cifio Contpany uarantee the principal aud interest | PYNEEE 010 to-any ab the One-hundredthst. mr. | L o g A B o and the s DT s 1| WO Bl BOsbiag AacyaL 4nd Cioe glats, worthy o | Cos e Lihgur Iy At £y Lol oy | bl thibes Tl el 1,060 head, comparea with 330 lead Just woel, il | S s iy § & m r 3 lace on, cattle, vo declined jus « cattle have A - frdigt? ) 0 > SVOI 3 Mecdatans 3 - i LR B 86 aaitlo Ray The Irving Fire Insarance Company of this ity with 314 head, tho averago per Wock last year, and With Ml leaves &8 3.9 B ! iul o 1 :id;':,um:d; recel nl-; ’.’.‘!,¢m mnl"urlh‘l‘m rather slowly at ¢, most of them ng n. OKN are 1l for- B ivi i n o 420 for the ':’i";l:‘ has d«rnd a dividend of five per cent, payable o the property and persons of Unjon n the meantime the safety of all Union men within the _lu‘ow:ni ‘:o\’m‘lt{hrl::xwlol the Government of the Union. Tllm lmww“"y luulgl;*lr'l'y' o Ve hoch o Tebel 19 & recommendation for office, To | controls the Btate at this time, and it must contral it until | of ational Banks. 3 AR L. " LIKT OF DROVERS. r dem: Bave woriad the Uulon euuse, 4 especially to haso S0tk elvil government is established and such Constitu- | = The probability is that the Committeo will reconsider bankers, sight, 1005; London prime, commercial, 1074 | rppa tollowing are the names of drovers, owners, or con- mdofane. There ia 8 alr 4 O e ward BOre fought iu the Union army, 15 & known disquilification. | tion ordained by the people of-Louisiana as shall assurc | their action. and not report it to the House; but, should is banki long. 5.18,@5.17% Paris bank- | shances of the principal droves, apd where the calile sre e, and as lwxmmm 'Beventeen hund - Proseription of friends of the Union has been carried into | Safety to the Republic,aud receive Wie legislative sauction | they, 1t will be defeated by a large majority, ’ " ' Swi reported from: "'3..«.1" .'a}.-.d-nm to-day, which are selling at he public schools teachirs. male aud. female, have | Of the Congress of the United States. cours, & C. H. VAN WYCK, 6@ ek BUDROY CITY, - 5 been removed where the teaching of the children was | These results follow of necessity from the fact of suc- Washington, Feb. 2, 1867 5211@5.20; Hamburg bankers', 36w 561 ; Amsterdam | Sxiles & Co, Tl........... 64/R. H. Hall, 3 b Mflm torers’ Assoclation killed 3,400 hogs at Cora- training in Union ways, Where Union songs have | ceasful war. They are the fruits of vietery, Without them e ————— . Frankfors baukery', 41§ @41}; E ¥, M. Siws, DL - 18|J, Paxton, N. ¥, 2 {] Ao ‘f:m. the week, runniug off, at one time, 8t a- Deen taught the clildren and_ national airs sung | the war on the part of the United States ling been, to this o Dy banker @413 Frankfort bankers', 41 @411; Bre- 38| Clark & Fagen, Tl 10 [| munipaw durin tho week, DU SIn two hours and o Within the schools, fhe feachers have paid the | extent, waged in vam; that while victry hua crowicd | gz e gaitor of The N. Y. Tritww men bankers', W@ ; Prussian bunkers', TRA@ T L. . ‘was 117 per hour, making the eapaoity o3 E y for the offense by loss of place and employment. | the valor of our armies, our Goverument would bo left I g5 ¢ Freights are dull but finn; we quote to Liverpool 02 Dot This may be set down °s e exidence before the Committee will show Low com. | Powerless efther to fmpose terms of peace o provide In your issue of 6th inst., in your report of the e Aot i SRR e e rometiption ha meen T8 was dected of s | against Rebellion or attempted Scoeasion In the future. | trial of Heury Bergh agt, W. Waltemire, I the apecrat | by sail at 3s. 6d. for Flou 6d. for Wheat and Comn, 4 -~ Fportance 10 asecrtain how fav, in schools supported at | _These results would not follow if the Rebellion hiul been | g, . frrrgim w | and 3d.27-16d. for Cotton §lo London,. 25, 6. - blic expense, whcre white children of all ciasses are | Msurrection merely and not civil war. But the Congress ssions, you state that T am “a vetennary surgeon, I i . : » @o Whom 1t Toncern. .n;muwi.:‘, “'ld ‘.h,..,.. ""lhxll In;(fuuudllw future rulers of | of the Enmd xflt‘-m for fin;lr years logislated in view of [ and servedas such fu the army. o 50 £00d as to correct | for Flour; 6id. for Wheat, and 6d. for | ,1: o h man e rlends or foes of the Government hereatter, as | War, and our soldiers gave themselves to service “during | this mistae of yo am Vi . ements we learn of are 300 bales Cotton R R gt ey Shey are taught 1 eniihood to reverenee and sustaip of | the war.” I, then, it was war, victory has disclowd tie N letiary e ol sk 18m D06, 5oP ps aveE only engagen ‘i: wo ) : :l 12 4 50 ibds, Tal § ® 1S EXPOSITION. i oupose 1i—¢ftorts are made to exelide | rights and the powers which the highest considerations of | army ; bet [ did servo in the U, 5. Ariny fu the late war per steaner to Liverpool at id., and 50 hbds. Tallow | W J. "oy L A Geatlemen of imiuence and business eapacity, hisnding '+ teachers hecause they ave triendly to the Government of | AUty compel us to use. Ay Ll e o for 34 years. wiich 18 tho busk- | t0 Bristo. at25s. Abrig was chartered to Loudon with | Mills & Phillips, N. 80 1 o abrond duri tho Paris Kepurition, woukd lake chaigy of s - e ey their children to hate treason and | But the war was couducted by the United States purst- | ness Tomow Your eorrection of thia error in regard to | ¢ 3 : cosse] | 1 Mared, L. - ‘sad remaeratire COMMISSION, in ibe Vsdbition &t trcn B e o ied o by Mrs. N. Maria. Tuylor that | ant "’.P"'”" g by tise Ocnatituition, t0 Frevens. | e in Jur s pore o Taia el m‘nw"‘ 2,000 bbls, Petrolenm at o round sum, and a vessel | (oo NUY, " ‘Coutinest. Bxbibitors or others wishing to make u:nn. about 230 feurle teachers wero employed; that there | Secession and preserve the Union. Dbroughtup by Mr. Bergh, will trly oblige cancs | with 25,00 bush. Corn to Corkjand a market . will please adiress KXPOSITION, Box No. 49, Kew-York Post Were 110 of them diswmissed for 10 reason that was known | The Rebel State wasat war, it is true, and was defeated Pespectully ity i Jours, vory b baat FANG SutTroasusy wae: P. MeComville, 0. 4§ S —— P, o given excepting {uat they were friendly to the Union, | 10 it attempt to overthrow the Goverument. Bt wo X F. Mupte, M. D., No. 384 East Faurth-st. Thybuitioss oF'tlié' Sub-Treakuey a4 : IR, St U1 ™ R SALE—A LETTER of Gon. George o ot e b ined to the ke pojut, | Would ot uso the power Which Victary Las given, 88 | New-Fork, Feb. 8, 1861 s i $1,057,100 48—for_ Customns, $57.000 = " s & Ha = F O Wil be wold o the highest bider the Lob day of Mereis The affidavits of several persous connected with the | Wight well be done it Louisiana had not been before the et om0 085 Balance, $111,508,27 47-Gold Notes, B 1 A, one na:q Clay's. Address J. A. P., Bex -?‘nb'\ management of the schools were Teceived by the Com. | Rebellion one of the United Btates. Buirs Heap.—With the very light supply of 5,811 - Sthe jas y o || 2illn Co. Pe. CIIY 35 wmittee, among which wis that of the Superintendeut of The war was conducted on the part of the Government g . ply of 3 1,000, 1601 - = lm.E.« Schools. Tut it s not in terns denied that 110 to preveut ber from permanently disuniting tho tates of bulloeks for the week—whlch 1819001e38 than the average | * o Bonth-West Pacific Railroad Company, whose B LADIES’ N. Y. SOUTHER N Teachers had been removed hecause of known fideiity to | the Union. Now, the end of war is peace, and tho peace, | for 1as; year—the markct In stroager, but not as firm a8 B ’ Clak, Ooun. T BOCIATION. ~Offices for receiviog 3 the Union, nor ia it Tuthnated that the opinions of those | 10 be estabMshed, must be secured in viow'of the require: | tho nunbers would indicate, folowiug, as th Dords are for sale by Messes. Ward & ( o that | Cillis, N X 2 Ko, 14 Boad-st. For Flout, Provislocs, A retained were not well nnderstood withont inquiry. This | 10ents of the Conatitution itself. nbers would tudicate, folowiug, as they do, n NghE | 0 Fonerty on w their bonds are issund is val- 1, 11l ‘0., No. 15 Whiteball-«t. _Dorations are 2 wifidasit tends to prove the trath of the statcment that | UBHL & Loyal 8tate of Leuisiaun exlst, in full political week. 1t 1a pretty certaln that tho mass of the laboriug | ¢ BEE i 90 il e » B reons having clairos ugi-t- hers ',’ fued were dismissed becauso of accord with the United States, and the an..m..,(' of the | population have not the money to &pare for the high- ueld st $7,500,000, and consists of J(lml'«n of m..uph@ : NOTIC M,L’s-..‘m '«’fif Y, : Ctalucd oo dlauised because of | Eonstitution is complied with, that & Goverument, repul- | pricod beef. They find mutton cheaper, and buy &, using youd and 50,000 acres of Tand on the line of the rail- Conn..>. 5 %0 Srires, U & Nary deceased -r-w-'p—fi W Some of this is highly valnable mineral land. | fealey & Co., 70| Harlem Local, N. Y " ..nnhu-n:w '::“l;‘ .,:_,-‘l Wourth Avditer, wit 0 ; E ' STEPHEN J. W. TABOR, Antite men. I excepetu flight. There are at this moiment wany me) tection, for the wei|. e T B e, | e tuencl tne Roguneth T e 24400, and.fhe pan ochasged, ety st ey were withdravin, 1o safety would be found | State demands that such governent be formed for their 3,804 head, at market one n:‘r :;b.m ¥ ! - a AN 4 n THE MAI A ON CITY. ) : Honsox Crmvr Bub. B—Jeceipts for tbe week 1,913 | 99 B fo R S A b e AT »