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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 186.. can be had at108}@1088; London, 60 days, 108§@108% 3 o ~ . 3 e ibili i 'NE ARTS. CIVIL COURTS. ’ e HUSEm rosponsibility, being, o all appearances, not at all of FrL. THE MONEY MARKET. sieht, 1094@100) ; Paris, long, 5154@5.17) ; short, 5.0k MASSAC . # spoculative or gnm\vlln&grqmnmt.w He_has re- SUPREME COURT— CHAMBERS —MARCH 11.— Before 5.15; Antwerp, 5.211@5.20 ; Swiss, 5.211@5.20; Ham- ——— signed, and there 1 no prol iht,film! ho will suffor | o yorEraELs “ REPUBLICAN COURT IN THE TIME : T AN i . e @5.15; Antwerp, 5.211@5.20; Swiss, 4 « COLLECTOR—TIE SUPKRIOR COURT-JUDGE | 807 Py hment under the law. The gambling firm OF LINCOLN.” A SUIT FOR DIVORCE AND CLAIM FOR ALIMONY. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. burg, 56/@304; Amsterdam, 413; Fronkfort, $k@ “ua:“ :\“1 wE GREAT FAILURES—LOTTERIES—THE t’,?;lfl‘w:‘l‘{if.‘la ?mfi'x-f;flm%? fi:!‘.,,"!:’.“.'i:‘o“'l:fll‘ Mr. Rothermol, an artist of whom the peoplo of | ). el st ll,le-gl\';‘ ated] od nes fpan Bauk oy Rosdie 413; Bremen, 70; Berlin, 72 « AW—THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- | il hanks will settle their law-suit, or have i sct- | philadelphia are very proud, bas painted o picture bl"::"l ,\7;"»‘1':. .y fi‘"k:lm v l:fm nwynmnflhnnd- U6 Mich 80 & N Tnd Thol.ollowing shows the condition of tho New: LiqUos- 5 tled for them, the rich stockholders will pocket the | )0 e I better, we aro happy {0 say, than its | some louse fn Thirty.fonrth:st. aa & bome fo herself and | 6,00 S 0. 4 | York City banks this week and last : . AT, d g g - which is much better, W app) ¥y me et . '8 68 al 20... a2 .4 o spaal Corpondent : Iosses, il e ‘whoie aftair will be soos forgotten, | ek i el ML, e e o vect. Tho | b Shatety, AT WAL 3 M the piaatit 10 07 Yoo ool Bank ; £rom Our Spoc Bostoy, March 7, 1867 | except by those poor Newton people whose whe absur stating that be wis wil e o 4 e U'B6s 24 - 11, who is appointed Collector property was swept away by the ¢ inality or stu- | fitle is absurd, hecaunse, by the very nm_um of our u,w;qu'm!.h n‘l,lrl -“?xill he “%m‘f.“.-":m‘wr de(en?lrl‘nt. o Jndge Thomas Russell, dity f hour. y . Mr. McKeon for plaintiff; Mr. t I . 33,204,433 i e svorybody hereas one of our jid "f of one man in the short space o qu r"tl': Government, there can be no court in this country, DECISIO! 2,000. Deposits OO 20383sar Tno .. 2,204018 of this port, 18 kKnown 10/ ¢ the kind of Collector we duu’: ling, of one sort or another, is tha. ""‘h“”‘ s of | nor anything resembling one; it is snobbish, beeanse Gillick agt. Thomas Xk.—Motion granted. | US6s Legal Tenders. 63,014,195 64,525,440 Ino .. 1,500,243 “smartest” men. He o Io S O s i fliaaly Kind whieh ok i Tottery. About | it argues, on the part of those who use the term, a e Loges ait, Bridget Loges.—Memoranda for cont | (a0 c:zo oo TaprE of the Loans, Specie, Circulation, Deposits, and hould suppose would turu upin the'closing hours of a | disapprobation being tho old-fashioned lotte A it argues, on of 1 had 46 1 v M Gaitckunst agt. John L. Gutekunst, Ralph | U85 eg (e 8 o Tondivean ihe Banks o the Gity of New. York. for s and in a very mixed condition of poli- .!Jli'uu;s_nmn thero was a shocking domestic’ lf»fifl‘ ¥ | willingness, if the thing itself cannot be had, to have | geamer ,.s-y, Mary A, Reamer.—Reports of referces cou- | AG000.c [y gty s 3 . e dsaer sy " » and snicido hexe, caused by dealing in lotters Sgkets | o pinchibeck imitation of it. Hried and judgnients of divorce granted. Renge ringe Areiss Arogs cies. The Judge is a son, I believe, of Mr. Russell of | which induced the Legislature to banish d forbid hbeck atio B ) fuoeet S, Amonfot Aimoust Amonis Amorss Plymouth, who was ouce State Treasurer. He grad- | all lotteries, and they have, as such, been kept out o Tu Washingtow's time there was, indeed, something | 1o pnron COURT—Triat, Trnx—MARCH 11— Before | 16,000 e ":‘a oGl Dq..“- tod (or was graduated) at Cambridge in 1545, but the State ever since. But in other forms 'h('}'.l!‘m like a Court, for the first President tried to give an Justice GARVIN. 8,000 o 3 . :‘vl:l a lively and precocious youth, aud so almost iy rsal. Clergymen }’;:‘;gfi "it"‘lg';::;,p““;": outward dignity to the office he held, by insisting on ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE IN A CITY RAILROAD. cus g2 21018 UL 7a11,008 :J‘.l' robably el;!erefl college young. 1Ile was an :‘.,i{t,'.‘,i“,f,’:.,‘fi‘.‘&.’:&’:fl%‘?fi lo fairs, during the war, certain forms and ceremonies. It may be remembered Samuel Lyons sgt The Thirdave. Railroad. ot 008 ‘"m".;,’ ”’-".2 2“'”” 1 ; :cln'e “Free Soiler in 1848, and during the | Were, mainly, 1t s end were 3"‘;‘]""‘]“ b;‘i all | that, soon after his election, he addressed letters to ”i‘hin in(:l:el: "?&':’fn'fi'fi.{?‘m(fffibnnnfl?ffrfid "(;:a. &m:rr;_z' Lt }fl :zfi ,% A 4 o re . N for allege 4 | J 76,47 g ,; Soiltion Waye, snd Gov. Boutwall made | e Ie0ding e 3L pulch 2%, D Ph0"ave bon | Jobn Adame then Fiee PrestUnh and also to Madi- | Fo R cc thiat in June, 1664, e was Tiding up town i gyl il s 16 i st i Ve - Lgs N itions, and one, who | son, Jay, and Hamilton, asking their advice with | ingone of thelr cars, and when near sixty-fifth-st. STNL 290027 ... 3SR 48904 him & Justice of the Boston Police Couwrt. | Josers or gainers by stock specul ations, a oy e " B otated the conductor to stop. The car ‘stopped, but dueee Taon T Lowce T Servico in this conrt is not held an excuse for non- | Wrote very good history of Bf"’“““‘fl‘f""f" = 'fi". regard to the establishment of an official etiquette | T plaintit was the act of getting out the conductor Ploaws vnTe 155 30548 10550 intarference in politics, and so Russell kept following !o"':'"gfl injall #¥ Pm" ‘dflhw fi:-':'.’.'mfimf :xi‘;‘lfhn’a in the intercourse between the P""m'!" and the | started the car, wm(;‘h tlu-edw the plxnrlntll’f “‘i.‘;"sfl".'fé"v'fi fim ‘;}fi P :” I :’1:: his natural bent, and after the Whigs regained their :,‘;:.'me(;(,,?,m"mmw o houe ' peoplo ; and he early fixed upon a certain personal :‘l‘lg‘ :’:":“":gumy"';v{'h.m‘ miden:..nllm nevee pi. O o1 028 l;fl-';: s "fi‘u ;1' m,:' supremacy in 1855, he, with a great crowd of the "The nvestigations into the questions connectod | behavior, to indicate the different degrees of respect | tne other hand it .‘nw-ndhvmhhowuw'lnowledmml fl'fi e s LIEE e . & " 5 Lidp . with the lignor 1aw still goes on at the State House, | j hich he beld those who wero introduced that he subsequently enlisted in the army, but ho says he 113000 .. 85 8018 123 Free-Soilers, joined the Know-Nothings, which party | WP RO SRGE G £ora Sichnen "law Bavo boen i | g0y his Band o official | WAS unable to do ard werk there, 3 IR i miis agem they controlled ever afterward, until they saw £it t0 | formed that they must cloge this week. The remon- to him. Thus, ho only gave ': o to fri :d. mf:,!”:;:" U d,,",'h“zz::,’,";:? e .,'fi",“&.;’f’&’fmu Sissie rt T as 133 abandon and destroy it. When the Superior Court | strants will have the ospommity to call an equal | persons, to ladics, and to his own intimate {riends,re- | T, y W91 6341 %6607 Eman ZITSTE rose on the ruins of the old Court of Com- | number of witnesses, an the hearing will not proba- | ceiving all others with a certain frigidity, which, if | "y Smith for plaiutifs; Mr. Roelker for defendaut /907,200 nw‘n Dt mfi [ mon Pleas, Gov. Banks gave Russell o Db closed befors ¢he Iat of April. :"':::n"‘m“; it wero not natural to him fie knew very well how to WDELIVERY OF STOCKS T0 BROKERS, 2000 S i T Bl o oo placo on that bench, and he has kept it | {o-day. The Comunttee anthe Constitutional Amend- | Assume, standing erect, with histhands behind him, |y, Uefendant roce!:!:d from the plaintiffs | 1.600...........102 i’:‘:fi g‘:" f:’-l,a Toaon swiis over sinco. Being a good deal of a humorist, the | ment reported (four to three) that the subject | dressed with punctilious care in a costume of rich | prother 't.lo .h“:‘e.?of ’gm'fl:‘ & lu:n.cm:ueo‘;o-lrdh :gt e u.:;:g ér:):(h uon% Y lfifi w40 350 33 . e s udialtraditons by o | 04t b e 0 the ext Gonoral Conet, "W | mateina lack velvetcoat and breeches ok soek | i 853ttt Aesrlg o, S asndants | His Voml B3 wm mE wa ferring to hold himself aloof from politics, and has ol and tho Amendment Yoill Do ratifid. af Wita | ings, o laco neckorchief, and powdered hair. Of | gtatement, he was to receive them 10 cover a former det, | 2008 [ -] et S never made any partisan speeches, except at sanitary present session. WanniNGToN, | course, it was not difficult, in that early time, to :ncgo M flflafll:‘;;m:umcm. n "’.‘gfio‘;a"w:l‘; s o e e g o] 5 fairs, anti-slavery anniversaries, temperance meet- ] maintain this ordered, and somewhat prim, reserve. | oy phmlm Account, and sell whon so directed by lim. | Phenix Bank Vs im Tl 10 :: ings, recruiting rallies, flag raisings, regimental sup- | OUR QUARTZ-MINING—THE PAH-R4 NAGAT Keinork md'l}’hflnlelyhh.‘venj villages, l:d the m ;‘o:knd‘:’n.:rp’t:ll‘%fiu m".:’;f'&i:‘:’&'fif'..‘fl"o:’rfigfi n'k"i;i'éi Sy M’«”la l%‘: ’fi ,:?,;';5 bl pers, lycenm openings, Cretan gatherings, nantical DISTRICT. people were villagers ; mericans, quiet, God- | Ty, jury found for the plalutiff for the yalue of the stock | 20............ 104 , A o ietom 1ileome i ‘ot iti i ey i ; rest, 377, the | Bank York 20 school festivals, and other patriotic and non-political Our National product of bullion is now about | fearing, and the wwn'o-l nt«b&rrm;nx puggl'e. :'u;l a:dnl m‘tm:mm :‘5‘3"! “uflxf;‘iu‘::. m?j f li;.“.'.”m:..fis % xflfl &ifi" 2w, ,:.' g: occasions, and as these Lave not occurred on the | $100,000,000 per annum—$20,000,000 from placer and ';:’"‘“u‘:‘ these ""::c‘l:"' in¥ "fi";‘: ;i’; Mir. Warner for plaintift; Mr. sewell for defendant. Buiicof Cotiierce it A T ) ,W,g: Firee average more than twice a week during the last six o which was then a mere kwoods 8o s h g -3 .. 89 |Chic & Alton 37,300 Y Y years, his opportunities for political action, as you b gulchA go]d digginge, and $50,000,000 from there any such mob as in these later days invades all ‘mfi .{3.".::‘2},‘3’2,‘,‘:‘?;‘,,,‘;,‘,‘,}"’ » c m,.'fi ’2:: Hi"fl; ## J 3 fiset quartz-mining. Of the quartz product, about . i Holy of Holies, the East Pt ted at the ins f the de- 069,114 s00i46 (882AIT 126,75 may soppose, have been somewhat limited. A ¥, sanctities, even in the very Holy 1c8, The plaintiff was arrested at the instance o o o4 407 1,000,000 18,450457 "fl’ However, he has managed to keep himself tolerably three-fourths is fl:om go!d-heamlg lodes, and Room, spits freely as in its own domestic circle, and, smn:l l’:firl, nfinou:{. ‘:.l:k ;‘a‘f;’:n‘:s{-ffin‘-’l‘l} m l.n‘s' hn“m e ..,'9‘: :fl }g,; m"':v well informed as to what is going on in the world, one-fourth from a_llver mines. : g once a year, picks the carpets, wall paper and cur- | o &d tho night, and next morning carly to the ‘l'om-(- U 868 520 Coup *64| West Union Tet [ Michigan cg.,"l;]’ 3| e fiws Lims moe and has not quite given up to the beneh what wasso | In_the production of gold, Catifornia takes | tains into shreds, and carries them away thus piece- | Court, whers “: e mfi%fl L I oo nos Jo%o. o7} 100 |y By | s s cloarly meant for the more active pursuit of publio | the lead, yielding about $50,000,000. Quartz- | meal as memorials and proof of its pilgri mage. We | Lrought sult for false imprisonment. Tho answer not Pacifie Mad 115 | Fourth Katioual....16943,731 2,905,755 13,150,051 4,501,208 y L u int. 3 i i s h bable hat defense was ruled out, but 400, 1 Central National 23211 1,650,506 12,233,156 3,303,119 affairs. Russell has boen acceptablo as a Judge, I | mining there has becomo a well organized | have changed all this; and in Mr. Lincoln's day there f:«l.tlx:lng;up tobe lo cause, that, defcnso wiasruled ot bt w Noien s =] 1 Geatml K e i ot e Dbelieve, thongh he has the reputation of being “sen- | business. At Grass Valley, and other leading | Was no vestige of the “Court” of the first Prm noat the dd,,m,“" when tho witch was lost. TheJUrY | 1,000...........105)) Atlantic dail ¢ “:,g o g% l:":m sational” in the matter of sentences, having on ove | points, the persons engaged in it have estab- | dent. Mr. Lincoln represented the Democratic idea; m‘zldrzrl:hd ke, l:’;“;,",‘,. et {m ?If;lr"'}\" olorlm.m datentsnt. | ' 2d Series. 100.. . amlT THOL TR DL ot two oocasions vindicated the virtue of common | Jighed Lomes near their mines and mills, and i_c:":‘:',‘,“‘l‘o“' ":,;‘t;‘"""";"“fik:m::;“'.D‘;',’I‘a‘;“"_fl * BPECIAL ThioL—Before Justice ROBERTSON. B il 106} “:§ nfi 12w 0,200 v 3 s » 2 o % man N assee 308 : 41 prostitates by some erushing terms of imprisonment | 410 dev8ting to it the same attention, industry, | Georgo Washington, hio was very different from that | centeldt . tinch Compkny: | T it o bl 0360 10 21 9% on their seducers. He is as ubiquitous as Gen. Wilson, and good judgment, requisite to success in any | great man in all external things; and while .fj'f""’ _Motion granted, without costs. National Curreney. w,z ;;,m g; and when not holding court in the country may | h s o ¥ Linos cmm,«{ ever failed him, each was manifested | “witcop agt. Wallace.~Motion granted on terms. %], Bowery National.... 7/ Yo tound st suy and svery poblio'meeting or get. | Otliet lesitimate commercial or: manufacturing | in s way not borrowed hot anthorized by any con- | Chariton agt. Gilbert. —Bail reduced to §1,000. o i P : X enterprise. Montana, Colorado, Idaho, and Ore- | vention; s way inimitable; Abraham Lincoln's own In re Christian Ohle ; The Meriden Britannia Company 1§ ":::t g‘thf(-urlmg, any ¢’|in in the rn,ml mhlt‘i the on, follow in the order named . noble and beuu!ifill nmllulle;s. ’l‘lmmuvl:fi :nd ':tlx'n agt. Henry Au-r,-;:;- of 51,-.’1-"11.?: fifl'"" - most usoful man we have upon the platform, | G SOl i Which is never done by | Some majesty and sheuld eRew, S (ol L M S - ; either to deliver an address himself or introduce the hnm].‘:fl:l‘:‘;w_ bnf’ solely through the _qllurr_\X i'i‘;l‘::",f“hi': m’;?‘:i"&'fi&'?’}fi u!:-himmuintgfl;‘.)g‘irf' ‘em""rl';n"}a R R Company.—Case bsicid fl! F et o orator or oratress of the evening. If there be a meet- | ing and reduction of quartz, Nevada i3 fore- | aver ho felt or scemed awkward, it was on such ocea- | - Garvey agt Bk ""nfiim’{;,. reteree, Hanke of 8t of %) 20 M}.mi‘:!: s u-xu;‘ ’i"lxe engagements to Liverpool '~ 1ng at Dr. Howe's office of a few gentlemen to take | most. That young State, which until 1830 was | Sions as this, when he was taking what ho called, | Gty Wet SGoldsniith.—Cause referred to referee. Ses 108 | 500 | roights are steady. A6 o EM;.L- b . oasures for operating on thepockets or thesympa- | an uninhabited desert, now yields $16,000,000 | with such depth of moaning n{ml such humor, his | mem, on papers. L are 500 bales Cotton at 3@ 7-10d: :z Mlu y thies of the people, in aid of any patriotic or benevo- | Per annum. Idaho and Qregon aake up the | “public opuuon baths;” for then he put e Mich Bo & No In at 2., and by steamer 1,050 boxes Cheeso at 335 oo vo- | B dinder of our silver product. Virginia, Ne- | on his formal clothes, and “kid gloves, and, | coURT OF COMMON PLEAS-TRIAL TERM—MARCH 100. - kgs. B t 358; 21,000 bush, Corn at Gid., and fent—mark you! patriotic and benevolent, not politi- 43 Git) its adjunets Silver City and Gold Hill, | whether | e would or mo, Inid ~ aside his IL—Before Judgo DALY. pkos. Dotigta 3 "London, 8,000 bush, ~ cal t—object, you will find the Judge there. He does | containing abont 15,000 ople, perohes w Don npo‘l‘:unr:v]“{ {?l:rnl:vlulo. !:ut hel n‘omr i) n-ullz rn;flmarfll;n:‘hflmx’11’1‘_;15;0"“2"1’:“:¢¥m§rm;? 50 bales Cotton atid. To t '"ds, e l i i i i 86 vel. i il rectly on the i i p o s is a suit brought by residents w-Orleans steamer 50 tes. i E \ philanthropism, and to keep himself from dropving | above sea [6v is by irectly Ress diffused itself throngh the crowd; the magnet- | , This is & sait brought by reetent o ReR T of eases do. at Ga. Threo vessels wergthartered ta 51 Cork for orders with Petroleum on private terms. Tho business of the Bub-Treasury was: Roceipts for Customs, $585,000; do. for Gold Notes $50,00 Total Receipts, $3,450,025 25; Total Payments, $3,068,+ aut of the procession, as he would be likely to do, if | great Comsteck lode, which, in the last eight | ism of his touch, the manly tenderncss of his fine R be confined himself strictly to judicial duties. For, | YOirs, has furnished $66,000,000 of bullion, and | eyes made every man and woman his friend, and it H.,.‘:"‘.;{‘{{.L"Jl'p‘..""fi.m ut" ::v"u(.)'r;':n‘:"? ?::m o \ he Judge is & little uncertain in bis | 18 the richest silver mine yet known in the world. | may be doubted whether the receptions of any Presi- | troops, residents of that eity. The etendant, Matthews, woth to say. the Judge is a little uncertain in bis | 155000 60 to 200 feet in width, It has [ dent within memory havo been 8o ple a5 thoso | entered Into a partnership, contingently, as lie claims, in polities. The humorous habit, which I have noticed, been worked for about 15,000 linear feet, never of Mr. Lincoln. But there was noth in these | March, 1561 left New-Orleans tor New-York in Apri! " " . . ecepti ing i i ¥ ¢ | The pape 1t was made subsequent to that time, and o llowio g raions i he (spooe | o Ui 0 Tt deth nd wit s £oneal | SR e Sk e o i | BRI Pk e e A 3 ndge: e 5 e Lo ¥ pro- | average of not more than 5#0. 5 ( . of 4 . - ution of the firm. 3 Court. " Therefore wo object strongly, at the very | P S GO ews claims that the elvil war fessing to keep out of political Conventioys as such, | predict its future yield, for silver mines in | Giecf to the title which Mr. Rothérmel, or Mr. x r has, perhaps, tended to strengthen a natural taste for ’ern are _W‘“'k‘f“ to the depth of 1_.A"0 feet, and | Derby, has given to this picture; and we hope that, if ?.!:.‘:,2:.{‘.’,.‘.“:;,‘.“,‘.“.:‘:?.",".‘,‘.. 'fi.';f;f |')‘|.‘?wr::d'nrgw?=ud;n {ndirectness, not to say crookedness in politics, and it | 3ome 10 Europe to the depth of 5,000. Of the | it is to be engraved, it Will be called, sinply, * A | enemica, and that he Gannot bo held Hable 4 n partner ness, 3 S and i1 3 ndreds of mining companies based upon the | Reception at the White House in the time of Lin- | even supposing him to have been originally such, and | o0 ... hl“" b"“:l "“'l ““m“‘"”"f k“’ hear it said | Gontock lode and adjacent districts, some Lalf | coln. e tha i b b n learly laid dowen in the prize cses g that you dou’t always exactly know where to find o ot hi ot R0 xcept in the general similarity of the two titles, | On the other hand, the plaintiffs ciui s the B " . dozen have achieved great successes, and o ot Steegver Tenson_ why thia picture | eases do ot g0 s0 far; that the so-called civil war wasn | 50" 8 a!.r;dr;;;«}ln;;nurke;g:n:x:dd::,r;tm'unnwd» the Judge. Idomyself recollect that when McClel- i ) ividends upon the eapi m- e & mado immense dividends upon th }“'"' -1 ghonld be broug ‘conmarison with Mr. Hunt- | Febellion or lusurrection, aud hot g e OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—1 P. M. osition to opcrato at the recent decline in the quota : O] ‘As compared with Saturday last, Awerican cotton 119 43; Balance, $112,656,050 86, The Chicago and Noxth-Western Road eamed the first week in March 1366 $138,065 | 1567. ...... $159,873 | Increase. A Liverpool Cotton Circalar of Feb. 23 say Abundant supplies of most descriptions of cotton are 2,0 500 0.1 Cley & Toledo .18 .10 ni E States Coa 35 fan was in_Boston, he was disposed to be a McClel- | vested. Others have made very costly failures y T - 0 4 ) il . : $ - < - v Republican Court in the Time o o . A ratifica- | Canton rto k;‘:,:';”;nfi:;nl,‘i’:gflfi’ },{fii;;“;],‘.:'"l:,-..',',”éa“':f}',‘ ‘ffi:, some from the ineyitable unce _"!'{:;'.':'"“ of silver But, as it i expressly announced | o, - ;"x.fi‘?fi"’?-"i’.’.‘&’.iifl"l:‘i.n piled Pie the question of | 160 o 0. 41 | 1,300.......... B14 shows o declme of 4. Braziliau, §; Inforior Egyptian. { T Wt thiae had beon nome peivate: sosndal |- ol i DUl oSk from the incredible reckless- | wyu * companion ” to that performance, we may say artnership was completed. Pacific Mail 2100 ol P'D; while Suyrua, Sea Island wud East Tudia quaiitis e S ihiared Dorean, Sl that ie Ought tor2ve oo | 108 and ill-jggment with which they have | at once that in every arfistio quality, in color, in Brected a verdict for the plaintiffs on the | 100...... 150126 f 80.... ot Darely support the Fates then enrrent. The total snies of firmed a8 x“fie officor! He is ‘n g °m d”‘ been conducted. A single company—the Gould | drawing, in naturalness, it is altogether superior. to the decisiou of the Court on all the ques- | 100....... 126 | oo ::i the week amount to 54,790 bales, of which speculator | Gen: Banks, and indeed I may say. that, slthough he | & Cury—has taken out more than 12,000,000, | Brought into comparison with Mr. Huntingtons | Ui of 3 ts, Mr. Sh o aod Mr. | AGtic inl) e o 1) ] S e c":c‘u"-:.‘g’en?'}flrk";.‘éfifi moves in the very best society,and is recloned | In_the Austin or Reese River district, about 200 picturo as a standard, it is so much better that it ,.,:u;,“,,:l ;::.':,‘:,‘,,fiué‘:mm i JRE Pheryond one 5 | e IR 6 oo e s » s o (whin an olocl"\‘on or overseer of Harvard College is | milos east of Vieginia, the lodes, though richer, “,“::‘"“h'l;"‘:"’d"‘"n '::‘P::""' X "I:“:."“'l"fi :"::“":::}‘I ’ sand FOTI0N NY Central 1';;‘31 % 6 e reres &L mpert —1866.— o i 9 s ", 3 , W6 by any “h o . " SO o W0, X inarr 'sir and him from seeking for information or for | prove remunerative. R L s s s W/ iiol S hiobolengs have m“;"Au.ri.}.n FORGERY. | s bis :fi.“:fif?"“'&_l; Biained. ... 18 wl gy nstin, as ited Atates agt. Jaimes Kusnell and Jobs Mathews 3 J X 23 % - comparatively little interest as works of art, for they The o n i ok Shavend with Raviog on the 500 ‘;‘ufi'fi? }2 ::; fil l: 14 m m \‘ public opinion amon, the_ les severe and vers istri . B inctilions membersgof Boston@society. . Several ""'{l' ,“"‘{‘l"?‘ ,'l‘.“_'.“'- Judge Russell will, of course, resizn bis place upon g ik i oy pear to be rather manufactured to suit a supposed | g §, demand, than to be created by any poctic or | United Sta pers for the purpose of defrauding the er,” and “ Sil- preseuting these papers at the office n Canyon,” | popular . 1 New-Orleans 12§ 213 14¢ lfi m .. Bl ke Texas........ 134213 g M 168 sg D The following statement shows the prices of nfl the bench of the Superior Court, and it is understood e L ? that Chiof-Justice Charles Allen of the same court 13 | 01 the €ast, are receiving attention and produc- | SUE G ‘-Df:i The class is getting l:n\:--n Jarko | of a United Army paymaster for thie purpose of | 5o ot 3 is wi s o syl i ide antiti e, aud we pose the business of mal il ex- | obtaluing back pay and unty money to which the: about to resign, his withdrawal to take effect in [ ing considerable quantitiea of tho precious | iy them, mud the sellin vy | were net entitied.) The defeidants were arrested and OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—3} P ling qualities of cotton at this date in each of i, . M. would not | brought before the Commissioner, and committed for ex- Paaific Mail |Erie Mich 80 & N Ind 100 o \ o .... 73 | last four years: April, The Legislature will, b I, must be a profitable one, else mever, probably re- | metal. Of late, general attention has been di- | feiiw b duce the number of justices to eight, so the Governor | rected to the new Pah-Ranagat (Indian—water- ! amiuation. will not have to make any new ones, bnt only to f melon), a region in the south-castern corner of 'T,.W;NW,.. “4":' i s Sl SR Cantou Company 1564, 1863, 1563, 1967 designate some one of the present members of the | N, : g ever, has no relation 1o any mer f ant O A LEN 400, s Middling— q . a . cours 8o bo ChietJustice. ‘I supyose .that Judge Nevada. It lies some 400 miles duc east from | of its subjects, and we must therefore apy COURT CALENDAR-Tis Dar N Y Centeai " a0 Bea Talynd 3 “ s B Lord of Salem is the fittest person to succood Judge San Franciseo, 200 south-east from Austin, and | one of these compositions with a determix AUFREME COURT—CIRCUIT 200 1091 Upland. 2 15 FTTRT | Allen, if legal ability is to be the sole criterion, but | 570 south-west from Salt Lake City, with which | bow rurnlulml-nwmmhnumuu,m-d upongit by its Pany - Before Mr. Justice Cirnsn Court opens ot 10 0. @ 100 102§ Mobile 2 5 1 1 Lord is a very malignant Copperhead, and has been | it is connected by a tri-weekly mail-coach. Its subject. 1f such things ave asked for by the publie, | JG5 sievaiae agt Motier i 2. 08| Orleaus . i 1% l:t 1 so all through the nn-i public opinion would | climate, permitting work throughout the entire if it thinks it worth while to spend its money for pic- Fiew it agt. Sl (69— Wil 300.....0..b3.108 | ¢ Annexed are the available and immediately prospecti=¢ tures of this class, we will do what we can to bring R Co. | 1093 Br, T. Co. 103 supplies of cotton, 85 €ar as the prineipal Eurvpean p'nflfi 600 Hudson Kiver 100 are coneornad. With regard to the quantities aflob b o will be nlm‘r\'l“(} that ouly American and East India g ties are referred to: 1867 . Stock at Liverpool Stock at London Stock at Havre. nk the troe art we hold v be made as bardly stand such a strain as this. Judge Wilkinson, | year, is a ifes V! 7¢ OVer o moun- also & good lawyer, is a politician of the same class, i.iu n-,;i.:,:,',m::}‘1:15.:‘;‘“;1'33;1::“.‘l\':-'\"m"x' ""."d painters and engravers up to what we t though less offensive than Judge Lord. The other | Oregon. where the Winte o b ada and | gtandard, so that, although as love judges are Morton, a_son of ex-Gov. Mor- | v egon, where the vul,lm are often very se- | those things in small esteem, the oy S gl o iy g i g 34 The first mill in Pah Ranagat, containing | nearly worthy of respect as 15 possible Brigham, Julius Rockwell, Henry Vose, and | OP1Y five stamps, chiefly for prospecting pur- | Mr. Rothermel's picture is Ly far the best of John P. Putnam, of whose relative merits, as ll.‘“.u-a, began _operations in_ Deccwber lust. | the long list of similar pictures that have been judicial officers, I cannot_judge. Morton inherits a | Lhree other mills are now building. nted in - onr country. The coloring is quite 400.... 13,1023 300 Clove & Pilts 800 .. ey 5 Chic & N West 200 .......010. Jurgo b el agt. Van Tes | . ! el 900—McCiearty agt ood deal of the judicial talent of his father, and | The silver lodes, which lie ble, and the effeets are gained by v £ ) 8 cr B y are gained by puarely 2 Kmes was talked of for the Supreme Bench when the | the sides of mountains, n:u‘ nrv ‘fi.-?u""v.fl;::::.' 1 and simple me ! o W hink W The Aretic| 610—Gransies agt. Kelly, Sheri€ Afloat at Hayre last vacancy ocemrred. Mr. Rockwell is not un- | without tunneling, at a de 200 § uly way, nothing t nor affected either |\ iee tas. Aliaibe . H $ g, at a depth of from 500 feet to g 1190—Samson agt. Kasse 4 frequently sneered at for his old-fashioned, common | 400 feet below the su it. They e pens n of the groups, orin the Pelrolenm St Gunnel! Union Total...... gonse, anti-circumlocution ways of deciding cases, oh rich . mmit. They open with 80 | action of the separate fignres. It is by 1o means an Renneloff Ruu 23 Holman —— Not long ago he allowed a jury to have & copy of | Yo rs L1EsS that metallurgists who have an- | easy thing to bring into one pi of moderate Buchanan Farm 20 Hope Gold.. At 2 meeting of the Directors of the National Dank ’tlm Ge‘n:’x;al Stat::l:eu, for tlntl-xrlululmzniun as to the :“)(;‘:‘, :k; 3;% :gll_“px?‘::_m:;l n;uu»m, ':\-h? }\ ve ll;umunlmm 50 |mm|)' of t and women Central 90 Keystone Sivor 3 | of North America, heid on the 8th day of “fi"ix “’:;; aws of the case they were trying, and the Supreme | S¢¢n them crush n > quartz , believe | of any particular period, and into na Clinton Of1 , 2 00 Kipp & Buell G (3] 75 | John J. Dy o of the firm of Messrs. H. Coutt, at first struck dumb with horror andastonish. | the district one of the most. important’ yet dis- | sttitudes, with Rin coied Bolt to. bats ativideal » » | Chorty K Spesto. oo 15 La On o | lin & C iy elec umvléthnl‘t?lix]nn\-ulpl :\t{v-\‘nll.nmm.prm ceded, a8 soon i"b;'cfl"ll. lrl'l‘)l(l likely to equal the great Comstock "““'._“"‘;“‘ l“";‘l l"""' respective import T 11— Tappan agt. HE00-Eowt agt. Bryand of ol o Mali a9 it had fully recovered itself, to grant a new trial. | lode. Timber is scarce, but there is a tolerable | 1108t splondid, the most succemsful exam Pany 1L Bebive M. 5, . arch 9, 1567 The uleaohflmnhuga]uw suit according to Massa- | supply of fire-wood. "In the valley u-n'yr::‘ifl,: !.“fi:““f,!"!'rlfl"",h:":""l 8 pubject " laroc Lane UL=Belire Mr. Justice Surianiann. Coart opess ati0 . m o chusetts law was not to be tolerated for a moment. | from the mines, where most of the reduction | the class, we know ety onvereting picture of 204 ~Burnside agt. Brander. Stevens agt Gilman. '+ 1 F 1 Judge Rockwell had sent to Boston for the ™ Mirror | v, i i i i toua {6 v ibut even that fine work has | 'G8—ail 2 iR T tet, Nater ; io| Baxkzes axo D ot Tadhice ¥ o Bravton, or dhe Year Books). o “‘: works will be built, water is abundant for mill- | serious faults of rrr-,mlm-, personal and national; of 1126—The M. A. Cemeat Co. agt. | /MO A 1 &0 AN e A A U O, R nte of Aalees Romerts, whare tiao {,m"‘j ing and agricultural y i ngs of rich | injustice, no doubt unconscions, and of a_failure to | i . Prevest * g ‘;:'.:.7.:1 iocky, & ROl Mount O 101 Will receive SEVEN-THIRTY notes of all the series, it able authorities are all condensed and digested by coul are also found near by. Thus far, the set- preciate certain great ones of the carth at their 276 Brayer agt. Visher, Alameda 675 690 Smith & 3 '35 | ehange for the NEW 520 CONSOLIDATED Boxps, at p $ . ed by | o obtain most of their supplies from the | true value; if Delaroche has not in all respects satis- pme A A0 0 50 | bost warket rates, which bolders of 7.30s will find 10 Judge Gray, to the intense wonderment of the young | ters obtain mos| heir uppli m the | G0 dit ¢ et s 2 gl el g —Dovlass sgt! o K. Y. Con * advantage. fawyers and the mtense amusement of the o4 ones | Deighboring Mormon settlements; but Pah Rana- | .70 o o O T aomalier aLioctT | 110 sk S 120—Cotmmian 1. C Bt & st : Bl asly ho would have hi# it, and a new trial wonld have | gat promises well for farming purposes. “The | {, f ropmg b o gy 400, 4 o fully estimats the | 1144—lermeny act. Leavite ‘lumblan 12s. Co. agt By | Benton Gold 1 20 Yollow Juc! “4 | Fmst MorTGAGE Boxns oF Tie CextRAL PACR?0 been granted. If our Berkshire Judge goeson in this | Central Pacific Railway will 1in 250 miles to the | difficulties of the task ; nay B € LU0 | Js—Westervelt age. Hermetical | 1314—Marks agt. Jacobs 300 Miscella RAILROAD COMPANY.—Interest at the rate of sor cyal way, assuming that jurors are capable ly of . o £ el 3 ifficulties of the task ; nay, we hold them actually Barrel Co. €0 Long Taland P 30 o of Blx § ceading but of interpreting the me el b they north of it The Southers Pacific Road is | insurmountabl b SUPREME COURT—8PECIAL TERM § O - il &% | Dot ARDUI IX 0OLD, payabls Ik the ity f New. Yorp: bhas 1 ) frebooind opor b Bl phrts Iuy:;ta-dulmut 100 miles to the south. ) "The real center of this picture is neither Mr. Lin- | Befors Mr. Justice Bakxakp. Court opeua st 10 4. . Dewarrers 30 Walkill Lead . go | For full particulars apply to or address Peiating ot (he, General ‘Statates. aitogether. For | ., 106 completion of the first great national | coln nor Mr. Seward—thougls it is rather the Minister | M5 ry, yiuyor, ae., act. Beote | ™3 Mool e Bl Copper Sioek ’ Fisk & Haton, $hore is no security that & man may not study the thoroughfare will greatly reduce mining ex- than the President—but Mr. Chase, He isadvancing Loy o7 Bl g R a8 D "’::‘l:m‘:'{:‘ 1 Sl 10 00 Baukers and Dealers in Government Seouriti book at home, and possibly copy a few clanses in his | PeRses in all our quartz regions, and increase :';"l'l‘l“‘:-':'.:fl?li u:l‘;::“l.fl':rw;idown lnh'u xn;lulla of tho | Nox g - B AR F i | Consod Gregory.11 9 12 00 Charter Oak Co) 14 No. 5 Nassaust., PV Y. diary for use when he comes to e bosed up in his | our National roduct of bullion to an extent | &0 g his daughter, Mrs. Benator SPraguc, 0t | 12, yricd agt. The Boral Tus. Co. i o Co. agt. Gor- | Corydon.......... 6 30 9 00:Copper Falls e 1 b ? A " Dha intelonal his arm. On the left of the picture Mr. Seward o Des Moi 125 Davidson C: cage with his eleven hungry coadjutors. When onr | which few people dream of. The intricacies of | g, etk b f gl 3 of Liverpool. 134—Bberiusn agt. Parish. fovt wideimeadss THE MARKETS. Cases0ome 4o he docided socosdi A : ¢ dressed with Lis traditional care, stands in a jaunty | 12¢—Hendricks agt. Stark. her Howlang. | Downle 10 Evergreen B Co %15 ed according to the will of the | this new and little known business, and the | before Mr. Edward Evere 1 of ey sgt. Froel " | GilpinGold....... © 300 Knowlton Cop. [Carefally reported for Tun vt ) Legislature, instead of the deci 3 ? g attitude before Mr. Edward Everett, on the arm of . b 3 decisious of t high prices of machinery, food, and labor, are | whose chair Mrs. Gould Hoyt is leaning. At the rue agt. Taylor. agt. Laruod Gold Hill......... 300 400 Manufacturing MoNDAY, March 11, 1587, . agt. Newall 4t. Van Schoening GuannellGold..... 4 50 & 00 Russell File...... ASHES—Tho market {3 better, the demand fair; saleq of Justice,” we may well tremble for the suf the priu system of jurisprudence. pal drawbacks now. Experience and | other side of the picturo Mr. Lincoln is shaking ‘4 ) cheap fransportation will great] i : : u e . e X N ' 191—Kranitaky agt. Tiell " B Y 9 : 37§13 8, Bat I am digressing. Seade s 2 DSpor y diminish all | hands with Mrs. Gen. Grant, who has just been intro- J92—Penguot agt. Phe) BALES. of Pots at $3 2578 6y: Pearls are nominal, at §} Jud Mlo,,”',’,hwf r',lfl‘l'_‘“'l"""‘”":‘ ,“f'r;”;"":”"-,'f‘ 3{ these difficalties; and our new line of steam- | duced by her husband. M. Lincoln, who stauds at "% at.| 193—8pokie agt: lenedict o Mining Stocks. Now-York Gold _|Consold Grog Got | , BUILDING _"~\'“=l““5 are withont chafife, ‘l,'“ toalth is a cause of great r Tn genine logal | Ships from San Francisco to Hong Kong, upon the President’s left, is playfully '.‘N’""il Gen. Beott | oy L ¢ L g Nl O | ae. - 1 051 100, <12 00 | Dosese belng fale: o foe o :}.‘;fd;nfll:v‘;gr‘ fader and intellectual strength there’was not probably any | Which some of the finest vesscls cver built are | 90 the shoulder with her fan. This is the main dis- | % A eudaratldm. Reser b3, 2 80 i Front; Lims ¢ Commion and Lumpy / ummon of the gronps, and it is sufficiently natural. Y 610 Fathe at $3 25, and = COTTON-T ) Nos. Nos, Stanton s not given the promi- | * 91—Gray agt. Peoplew (l:,.'l.. Co. | lo9—Rextord agt. Broadway and H10. 105 100 File Cor, 4 1 ment at §24 §2 has boen an fmproved demand to<day, man apon either of our courts equal to Judge Allen | beginuing to run, will cause an influx of Chinesc ¢ in his vigorous days. It was a great treat to hear | labor specially ad ) th ing of mi Vo think that oy, ot . R pecially adapted to the opening of mines it i Jvere Gilman agt. MeClel Heveuth-ave. Railroad Co. A 6 15 | Lincipally from Shippers, o N closi | Quartz-mining requires the best bnsiness and |~ But there is a more important point, in which this " Becond Call 4,030 bales. 4 E~The market is quiet, but remaius firm for all 4—Freind . Sackendorf. . 4 35 Col b b b bl o 4 95 CUtRMAS G, o8 are reported of 719 bags Kio ex Jeanuette Wobster's argnment in _behalf of Wyman, the Press- R : dent of the lfienix Bank. * Judge Allen has k{,{d:‘, mechapical talents which the country affbrds, | picture fails; and fails 8o decidedly that it almost 3 M e o N ehater, when the Jury broughi 1t a ver, | and offers very large inducements to the judi- | suffices to make tho whole work of no historicat Pane L-"etors Juige Mowee. Cour opena & s 1d, i bord dict of guilty. Allen left the bench of that court in | €10us investment and management of capital. value. There is not a really good likeness to bo found | y,, ** e o e et b ol gieaer * 1 ol o PLOUR AND MEAT—The market for Western and 1548, having served only two years, and roturned to | Above all things, let no pensioners be sent to | Among all these heads: with the exception of such | zi Berubart agt Bernha T—Schwa hul e or Ay 32 '“;‘;"h Stato Flour openod better for most grades ander th ‘ the bar amf(o politics. From fhis time to 1545 hie was the West to open mines and run mills, If such rominent characters as Seward and Scott, it would | 20— Minzenlieimer ayt. Bommers. | 30—Heck r Charter Oak l 0 influence of light arrivals, but closed quiet, the advanee onsof the most distinguished of the liberal Whigs, co- | must be supported by the charity of friend difficult to recognizo the different individuals; | #6—Barvet agt Third ave. k. It b3 - 30............ 140] 400 5 | prices nsked checking the finquiry ; the sules nre 8700 bbla, operating with Mr. Webster in the anti-Texas move- | suffering interests > ¥ riends, | qnd they are very poorly painted beside, Mr. Rother- | s, Wie-Te! Aasiedn 3 | at #8602 8 for Bupetfine Stafe: $9 39a 1y o* for Extra 1 ¢ interests on the Pa Coast demand b el apparently hnving no power whatever to put ex- el okl - 1 A l - 443 | Srate: §9 400810 90 for the low grades of Westan Extray ~The of Comuw'rs of Pi-|W19—Kercher agt Nhellart. 002200 -b30. 4 45 | 511252813 15 for Good to Cholce do.; $10 4oasll 60 fos ment, and with 8. C. Phillips, Sumner, C. F. Adams, | that they shall receive their sti PP i " i gy s (PR 8 ¢ heir stipends at home, o is respect 2750918 8§ R . Co. | 3021—Wer dell agt. Lattrell ¥, atd prices 023—Spring agt. D Hmnplng Ollo; $11 902815 for Trade do,; and MoNDAY, March 11—p. M. | for St. Louis Extras. California Flour is plen in 1945 led to the great rebellion against Winthrop, s 1 bri . Steyenson & Co., and the final defeat and extinetion terprises, and bring one of our most promising inter as Trumbull, whose pictures, the “ Signing S 3 \ 3 "4 18 s g - I of the Whig organization. On -~ ol "".'h:,']“""x“ e nrfl important National interests into sral | the Declaration,” and the * Bunker Hill,” at least, | ., Paus I=Behvws Mgy Canvil, Ovietvpaw 115 m G‘f“l‘ iy woaker, and closes at 134}, after selling at | HEG? un’; ull‘-'x:rx!uwufi.r\;:). ;,',.‘.',‘.‘.‘;,:..".‘;“;,',‘.;“.,.,.“.,‘ o d.-m..gd 10 T\'o Judge Allen the ored discredit. are of real valne for the excellence of the portrits. | 3isi—iefgers ot . agt. Hadion R. |3110—Johnson agt. Huber 1355 @154, this article for the interior of this State; sales of860 bbls, of having first decidedly broken the old Whig line. p—————————— Mr. Rothermel’s picture, in this point, is no better R & Co. 1126 Pariah agt. Mathows, Government stocks are firmor, with more doing, | 8nd bags at $13 coa#is so. Canadian Flour 1o treely Do et them Wiloon bolted the National Convention | HOW BUSINESS 18 TRANSACTED Ix THE | b isesitiantin althougli, as we have said, 3116 hanter s Hacruns Tho 5203 of 1865, new i o i, | offered, and in quit; salesof 181 bbla. at 410 390 38 S0 p v o 1 geeaneliep i g 4 D 1) 2 | his disposition of the characters is altogether more . The Fortr sec'd q g s . | Common to Fair Extra 11 75a$14 75 for EX S e e s e N vnston orrick, - TTE | Intallibeat. and abarsl. Ou the dtler vad.ho ks et | e o oot oo and have. o0 at 971, | Somtbor, Fiout it a6 Beaty' the sapel ' amyio v ay calle il ! . 1 er hand, he Co. 31708, " 4 m, hav 4 at 078 y E & - L 4 e 2 uw.,c'flfhfilzhm‘;;"I,ecz.fl',,,:',',',:“;‘l», ———— ddono much botter thin Mr. Darloy b his * Lrving and | 20-Metaber, abu., e, sgt 022 Wvod agt, Cloveiand Bauk shares steady, -The railway sbare ma s | aales of 130 Dbls. at #10 20811 0 for sommion to HiF EXtrs affairs. His iron will, a8 is belicved, coerced the (,l‘.‘x T the Rditor of The N. V. Tritune. his Friends.” for, if he has not made his faces ex- mt—n."“m (I i AL S opened fi "rn 1 sl ) . 3 ~“" e lynlulnwr;v_ ?"l ';m"")i.'-x""d "’:“fll wd L3 TI;' d:nd i Worrsster gy mto the movement, atid from that day | Si: Christopher Harding, & private in the 1t | Yemaibilitics characteristic, ho has not shocked our | Aoy ik o 1 Scpaaenk: st oot | AR S, ATMA T At BdTAos WS Ehe" AL B sch Dol at $7448. . Cort Meal y {nwctive tho Free-Soil party began to grow defiant and ag- | pegiment M p, asetts Vols., O o dil | kensibilities by any snch painfol pieces of in- | 26— Waish agt. Benson et al. list. Erio was very aotive, aud sold as high s 613 at | G heavy nt # for dorsey and 540 for Brasdy wise gressive, and though beaten for a year or two, it was giment Massaghusetts Vols., Company A, was killed on tico as the head of Emerson in that most incon- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM. the Regular Board, undor reports that *“the leading | GRAIN inquiry for Wheat is more actiy* It “" triamphant soon after 185, and it has been ever sinco the 16th of July, 186, He left a widow, and little girlu 18 and ridiculons bad picture, PanL—ddjourned lo Wednasdar. director” was a bull i tho stock. The highest pri speculatve, but matnly for milling, and mili*rs a v a collection of portraits. W) Learr. i ) 1. Cloveland and | 16, 21,600 bush, Milwaukee No, 2 at §2 25 &2 %, P Machise Co. agt. Pittsburgl D Fayne No. 4 Chicago Spring at # 50, in store; 1,500 bush Whits aching " sburgh rose to 83, and Fort Wayne to 961. Rock | N2 ChOE b 1500 agh. Bal Wiater Cansdsst speeches during these three or four years were won- | aud unablo (o earn anything, she employed Mr. Pitman, | ‘ln : : . ? b | and there, i " ¢ Py .-,ri;:‘l‘lr{ r.ubh,n x&mh unx:srl;»r_ lfl those nlf an; nfI ’hu an attorney in Providence, to apply for ber pension, with mn‘u‘ :i‘i\"id::d‘{:-‘ut' m::: %:: rgt-nnfi:-':h::w' :r I’l‘::r:‘ - : ogress he failed somewliat, for lack | pay and arrour of bounty due her lato bushaud at the | may help s to o lucky guess; but, on the whole, we | 154 Mot B5—Drch i but, ) assford agt. Keymour. uckney Island also sold at 974. The street was more cheerful | g2 65, and 200 bush. Axaber State at §3 05, Barloy quita than for i ¢ i rm and In fair domand, for les or a loug time, and holders of stocks at high f ARSI e Cannta !'{‘Q:.'\:rll\xlm‘:l.‘. et of health, and perhaps of industry, and was no doubt i : glad to gt back to judicial pursuits. He hus hold his tmo of his death. A certificato of her marriago was de- E:‘:;‘:fll"'l \’H 'I irresolutely about, with a suc- Corwin. 611—Braun agt 4 02 B et oo ot of i years, and i hisretire. | anded. This, with womo diffionlty aud expense, was | SERLEL U Biio,ls thia ¥ and * Who is thats " and - riioce. E13—Whaley agt. C cost wateh tho markde closely, with & view to got- | Clioleo do. * free,” and §1 12081 15 for Two-Rowed Sty D eabrics the Tospect and: good wishes of overy | Procured for lier in England, certified by the American tr«ui/hmlv Ii‘:.m-:.n:-'fl,d {:;xlo:;l: when 3 are VA i _'"r’_:'fl'.";;’u o 3 ting out whon something like cost and charges can [ Batley 3(:'!‘: :allruund in fair demand at 91 252818 & "‘#fi; failure of Mallen, Ward & Co. made Consul there, and forwarded. Certificate was also “’0 mu* remark, in wnvlnniun,wtll'llntmnl.lh::.‘:.?{ Beforo Judge lranxs. Court opeasat 10 'clock o. . be had. After the call the market was not sustained bm.“"".:'M""”('“';"“",‘::awl‘:"::“-,:?‘:::am 1 Qigious sensation on ety 1A e noboAe required of the birth ot her olild. This was also for- [ a general absence of all expression seems to per- 101 —Kirshoff agt. Wolss, at the extremo quotations, but & good demand was | Ohlo and Michigan; 69 7oc. for Jersey, und 7. for 8t 8.1 presume we shall have the oid Jabody is 10 | warded, with the affidavits of her identity. After wome vade this assembly of notables, there are two into 102—THeadley agt. Donnelly shown at the reduced quotations. The market | justore. Bye isbettor and in fair request ; sales of 1o 1«.- “nobody to blame.” Mr. Hartwell, the "Illl:l-;' time, application was miude for an wnswer ; but no reply. | Whose fuces and action there has been put, whether o th v ch excited, and fly ;uuh. 3561 IS0 % foc mew Westords In atace | R0 t tho Sub-Treasury, who furnished the brokers with | A seoond application was made; but still no reply. A intentionally or otherwise, a good deal of cxpreasion | 17—1 o agt. Thom It at. Hart ronghout hadlay. was mpoh gxeiied, and fnck ¢ FpERNSR OSER Wpsoet. ek erens, AR r‘nuo{‘w ‘gamble tpon, succeeded in ‘l'llilr;i';:"l third~and, attér 8apee of Mx oF soven :vo«h 2 l;";"" and flmt( nlfhufyer'_v unnknlr-;llu kinld. As this scene :n-#mhn}} ‘Menles. 108 Lafrey agt Tiart. llfiod wndal{ under free -;Ifiu to m;hzeypr:hu The nwh flrm.,‘ :!lml“xfin;nd 3in '“‘:ml?gy h:{:-': 'k before the explosion, and. 80 will pro 2 i g L represents the first reception after the second Inaug- Furuls agt. Holbrook. 107 Keller agt. Chamberlain ast quotations were a8 follows : New-York Central, | #1114 for do. afloat, v Yellow, back grand expl Wrobiv- | came : “These papers have been mislnid ; you had betier | uration, it Teally looks Jike malice on the paintors o 1 Barram g Kegaser 1084@103%; Erio, 00§@001 ; Hudson, 133@140; Read- vnfler-nqaouf:r'u?."“ IR PN ey o ASE—Salos of 15,000 B Yellow at 10e. Vo= Bloom agl. Haveus. ing, 102§@102] ; Michigan Southern, 78§@751; Cleve- [ HEMP—Manils has been in pspicnons u 1and and Pittsburgh, 82)@83] ; North-Western, 85j@ | #r¢ firm and well sustaine essful rival! ood demaud, and priced we quote at 12c., gold. mm?ap: :n_h nz’s::':,rrflg(r'm;ly:l;ézutll:"‘L'm‘l')': Sorward duplicates.” The lady removed to this place, and | part to xlmt poor Mr. McClellan in so 2 small mimr. . Dyer, the Cashier of the bank hor case was put into the hands of Mr. Crandell, one of place, glo lc:rmu mulllunm‘ntll at Mn'n o ] 'Newton, is an inexperienced youngster, just out of | OUF most respectablo attorney hore, who made auother i ek s A 3 BB & v L A b e = - 5',.[,,, 06, 10 3% ‘arsty, who bably didjust what | application with the necessary documents. Bubsequently L‘:‘fi"';};mfih’;‘; did byt wethink ho wonld not of The Boston Jour- | 9%; North-Western Preferred, 6#@pdi; Rock O e B ot and for botne consmp: : T placo 10 make Lis Woe | a1 1 anout tobe started at Moriden, Com. It will be | Island, 063@004; Fort Wayne, 903@00. tion: we quote at from 0@43270c., as (o growth a be was told to do by Carter, of the failing firm, who | the poor woman dind, leaviog her 1ittio girl without the parent { d. Neither d A i of the chief managers of tho bank, e : apparent to a cruc d. Neither do wo think that Mg uality. was hanls, | means to pay for hor mother's coffin. 8tl no reply from | Mr. Andrew Johi Known s The Meriden Weekly Visitor, and will bo undor | Monoy on call is reported abundant at 627 per T “The demand is falr and the market firm at §1 4 e on should have been represented : and will ~hardly held - responsi- | ¢ng Government. s this the care the U. 8. Government uum.mgm by 2 tho oditurial chargo of Mr. M. M. Entou, practioal printer, | cent. Commorcial paper sells at 61@74 for best names | @$1 4 for Shupping aud 1 75741 45 for Retall lote 1ernl HONDY-! 80 k directly upon Mr. Lincoln, and Dle. Bmith, the Cashier of the State Bauk, | (. S0 0Nl 00 looking i < Lincoln, andl | g a writer of many years' experionce. @ grad tes i) i A State I A nd orphans of ita fallen soldicrst ooking inn; blo vetoos, 8o early in the day. At e —e Al 10 8600l ‘ 1w Iw‘ ul Mpo‘mi“ e e o the validity of whose certified check is in 1 am your obedient servant, g itlmt time, Mr. Johnson'’s role was a very different nd fe nd o. Tho Bank statoment on m--mm“ ,:up 10 be -lmugm«.‘.. in bond. - rather has the advantage; sales of 50 hids. Muscovado at M%i and 300 hhds. old orop Porto Rico at s3c. dispute between the Btate and Merchants’ Bank 15 pop e ot ek £ =1 from what it is at ]»mwnt. aud though it may bo | Cora Pearl has left the stage. There is rivalry ;::}’;L“‘:mfl;g:;fit.fl:;t&‘ in all its details, (OLASSES—There 18 not much dotng, and the buyes ROYIFIONS—We Liayo bad 3" ery govd dewung for described as a very unlikely person to have hooii on very good satire, it is hardly true enough to history - o] o i i i "o . P ° - e i Y, | among the men of Parls for possess! It 7] " §1&od Lo suck an cutervrise on his own motion aud | Davideomuille. Gonm.. March & 1507, 10 audicipate bis conduct as M, Rothorue) has done. wflh' SIiond buttons, L Blorlioglbilla ave lowey, and loadiog uamos at 0 duys