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BONTLINE | the ‘otter oolis, anew Wi ry of Ne York, cueing Bitvide: the Rod | Aa be was wal fat eee ne HMRC | Myeeei best of the Y Rowupaper carrior to leave it reguiariy at your house, | sre ber * om ? 2 nd who else can pilot an Ame- rales UR) ind beet of th: heh Or pape: festy at your house, carrier to leave itreguiarly at your he turned 1 vpon the world. with no one to THE NEW YORK SUN THURSDAY MORNING, DEC, 2), 1859. W YORK WEROURY entitled Elfciday t! fr cal ‘The South Carolina Pintform, The Legislature of South Carona has ad- Journed. ‘The Charleston Mercury, in its review of the proceedings of the session, remarks ay follows uson the action taken ujon feceral relations; Much thme was spent in discussing this topic; bat {t cannot be red that # time epont unwise y.— In the Honse the range of discussion was very wide, All cailed for meaattres of reniatance, and the tone of ee fying. Yot nob: a ing the opening y tention of having any trouble, nor did I intard to injure her, Mrs. Gopr ow, or Faamsons, came ofa very respectable family. She had avery iine educe- tion, ard her relatives ware all respectable. Bho bas one son, Faancrs K, F 19 years old. Goopiter, the murderer, has a wife and ono «ls ughter. Tatereat articles to the articles u Post Orlie of the United Rlogdom of Groat Britain and Ireland and the Post Uifics of the United States of america, In pursuance of the power granted by article twenty-one of the Convention of December 15, 1818, bet ween the United Kingdom of (ireat Britain and Lreland and the United states of America, to the two MrRouRy. for the largort, pore. Order your ly at your house, eultation concerning tion, and provided for the missioner to Virginia, and for the exigencies of the coonsl in the Benate covered lose ground.”8nd was more te the vint—the unton of the South, and from jons, whether in N iar, boing tee pointe chiefly ergu Some of the Senators strove to keep the Sate on io latform of the Nashville Convention of 1950, erected ‘Mr, Conves,and tn the line of Mr. Caunoun's Poat Offives to eottle ihe matters of detail, which be arranged Mi mutual consent, fur insur- the stipulations contained tion, the undersigued, duly purpose by thetr respecttve agreed upon the following artic'es : mules, ranging from one to twolve years old, were told for 87.380, pi tes and European maila by Hritiah, United Staton aud Canadian mail ta ‘The office of Portland, which has writ offi only, ahall henceforth be avg with thec foes at Dublin, Cork ities, whilo Others wished to teke her into the | way also, 3 mal” fold. ‘The struggle ended in. the Waonan's resolutions, which deteched the State {orm ail lion alliances, avd owmitted her, end that apecdily,tythe one remedy of dia: Lon by South rn co-operation. ‘The sudeequent 10m, On Con. ferenes by the two Bourea of Mr. Waanm's pra: amble atd Mr. Mewuixann’s resolutions, blanted somewhat the edge of the 8 sate’ Nota the key of of th Oy tak togetaer, |i brie fly thin: that the Logis sion as hor only remedy for wroage—t view of acd to furtoor which she invites Immetiate consaltation with her sister Sonthera Sates. Thin, then, i the platform on whieh South Caroline now stands before the country, and to which the sake ber pubile men to rally for the common defense of ber rights, letting Northern effiliations alone. No direct vote on the Convention qieat'on was ever te ken, but wo are satisfied from the course of the de- bates, oxtonrive observations by ourselves, and the BLHID A. history of evorts which we have just given, thet the ‘THE RED BWVER's DavGura ; anal ¥ MYSTERY OF NEW = om atpon a emptenance from only Na MROURY, for JURY ws the intrest, Interesting Scone in a Jail, —_ of an interview between Renn, the reducer of — Mies Kannact, of Granby, Ct., ard his little . daughter, from'which we take the followipg : Fri fo i of HE EMPIRE CITY AND THE SEA—THE | OU por te am go. A Mente of rem, iin Kaxvati, who was soduoed wun W. ‘with the young girl, the alle; daugnter of Mr. Ravi, visited the prisoner at the Jail in this city, They arsembled in the office of the jallor, end when resiy they were adinitted by the direction of Sheriff Maneu to the jell, passing down e Dasomont floor, whore they took seate thet had ingly thre neh the of the stor: been prepared for them. The (eecreloraher sory | young qui and a marred Hoeven, and se voral Heap and the littl prisoner from i ly down the corridor fronting casting ® glance on tae people below, king down the steps to the platfurm, ek, antttiod Bifrida, the B tor, As this iv the first great local | the litte girl caucht bi 4 juntartly: written b Py Sather sluce he pap f Jat tho ‘celebrated’ Mystetiew tad Mizeriee of No jon ligatiog up. hor people Is intense, rt 3 YOUR MEW IURY Enclaining ths opouiae ae ce es athe Save tank tae ie of this new tale of the Rmpire Oity is ready gy ge ‘the news depots, hi ut as soon ashe reached the bottom = ter then quickly evped forward, aud fore vont t> FALE OF TA EMPIRE CITT a | ber fealtige in tobe: and ombraatng tet tathor Get TALE OF THE EMPIRE CITY— the you ein wes aaked It ) she knew who thet man was—refer RED AUGHTER, ie “You, my - 5 0 Tes Ee A catl on ty stepped id requested to be aliowed to rtuin BU YTLIN: we the cell ataying longer could do Lo good, ex- rhoaity, HE EMPIRE CITY AgD THE SRAqTHE be Hod, A tia Re ah Vane BACON TE BE rd ght Cig hong a hy Fy AE) by oo boys, lade cf ten years, ana over, in the a 4 ohi'd had gone, and to see them al), fashor, brothers, te’ th: and sister, sobbing aloud and affrotlonately embreo- ing each other, aud to hear the young boys toli thetr fever of he’ taunts Yost they had received from sir associates rect, presented & soone thet sahinely throurh the perile ef the | Couigherdly fall to brirg tare to the oyes of tho stormy oosau ae our sailor author? most stotce”, Before leaving, Jullor Avaun conducted the party through the different departments of the jail, when took thetr departure for homo, apparently sat- {afled with the object of weir visit, which was to test the relations h'p of the little girl to Rem, and his guilty connect.on with their sister and wae ta his owa Lnnogence of criminal re- = doosmd Miss Kaxpatt, or Mra — Jowms, and claims that bis connection with Miss — Kenpatt wes an eciof humanity, as he says will heresfter be shown. Io saya that Mins K alk WES — thiwis tf woman. The gtrl is erout five year: aud says Renous euthor af pabl is | her name is Launa Kitty Jonme, and that she lived jes and Wier ot New Wo the | in Fourth street, (South Boston, and likes living at Veit ecties ie, | ected cates, weak Glo ee ‘opening. Cl 3 Of the Maire Olty ls ready’ to-day’ at i fostioate ond. base cae G{REAT TALE oF THE EMPIRE CITY. | free seduced. undar ‘a promis of marne it to Maxioo, end thst’ Mas uuld bave returood te fuldil ded. Afterwards she had in Coo~ that she to be disgrace! ; and that taen ho = became her friend and protector, At the iow with bia littl deugbter by Miss Kenpats, atthe jal, ho shared the melang mood into which Nirmenaw Vouk Mi cla a w Vouk ‘dashin ‘as our sailor soy ‘6 Di written by ne areleement onene = OE oer ak all the mows dopste, [HE EMPIRE CITY AND THE SEA.—THE | tho scone throw all sho wita-aaed it. Hard must bave been the heart that could have remained un- Tl New Work City and a Wena bavatrn scoved In such a ottcle, Now Mextoan Cablact, The new treaty was signed on the night of the 14th inst., and was celebrated by nearly an en- tire reconstruction of the Mexican Cavinet, which now stands as foliows — 1om Ovamto, \avaL Leapo pe Taapa, —__ =. Juatioe—D. Marcas Rew, Home Governaent—D, EW YOKK AS IT IS—NED BUNTLINE | internal Improvement—D. in in the NEW YORE MPROURY | War—Gen. Joes Paspaana ri dirsccter franca 4 The changes in the Cabinet consist in the ad- whe pub- | dition of the last three memoers, who take port~ emis ietatonse, | foi8, the gute of whieh have hitherto been : | performed by the others, Of those two LLAVs the aspire Olly te and BMPARAN have already accepted. Gen, » Parpgarnoxyo had not artived when the ted My sterice MERUURY — ° Sopekizs eft, _— Ail the members of the new cabinet, says the aes ae pas ey Orleans Sungent, oe, oe) # 3 highest z 4 probity and standwe, enjoy the fatlest con- cee ee Mii |e ete it was reor; a roliti- 77 aap unvews Savorrren, cally, it differs from the old one in its more de- ‘A Ew Merer Be ORK, aid i BY NED cided political leaning towards the U Stater; as ee Re RY for | in its personal rw with ali movements e Be othe cheep | for the material develo; of the country my OF. leave it reeuiariy at your house. ment yous" | and ‘the sncoursgement <f in the determination to bring, if sdoplion. of the most snerg ad most one It isin this cheracter, indeed, that the new cabinet have oflixed their names to the new treaty with the United States. As it now stands, with the retura of Luxpo pm I'm JADA to the Treasury, aud the addition ‘of the new members, the Cabinet is a very strong perscnaliy politically, Of Lugpo pm JaDA, #0 recently in our midst, wemeed say nothing. He ie ibe life and spirit of the Libe- ral caw: Puranas ks one of the most respect- ed end beloved citizens of Mexico, La Luave brings energy, spirit and enthusisem into the Home Government, while Gen, PanbsarKoro, if be ‘The Marder of Mrs. (icedaew. Mr. Caantes H, Goopnvs, who killed Mrs, Goo , in Boston, on Mondsy wath, ee rendered himself to the authorities, and in his statement concerning the affair, he says :— have been scquainted with Mrs. Goopmow weomve re. ive fe 0 widow, and hor aE if Er end nee wae s formal démand for the . After con fu ting together fur afew meme.te announted themaeivee willing to sbide the reealt of an exewlas tion, and fo “et the law have its course,” but ‘that the trie! savald sabe plate lmmodsevely, Duaasp felt confident of bis cleim fo the nero, and, believing they would offer no: obstructions > 0 fair investigation, consented to the arrangement, ‘When all things were segte, So Seow ia whose AxtWius itt.—1o addition to the exchange of mails steady provided for between the United State at Portiand and on tho 8d an exohange of malls bit Cork the | nited States office of Portland by means cf the Osnsdisn mail te plying dire Portland during the winter, ails between the office of cd the « ffioas of London, 1, vorpool and Cork om the other aide, by means of the Cenadian mo) packets plying bet ween Liverpool and River da Loup ia sum: . Aationa Iv — rospecti sovera) British exchangiog «ficos, and vice versa from the British exchanging ofioos to the United Btatos exchanging Mires, aball be arr by oor repondenos between the British and alted States Post offices, Antious ¥ —Tho present srticles shall be oonsld- ered a0 additional to those agreed upon between the two offices for carrying into exeoution the convention of December 15, 1) 14th May, 15 48, signed at Washington on the Done th duplicete, and signed in Londvn on the twenty-fifth of November, thousand eight Grand Jory Preseatment Agalaat the Mor. moos. Tur Grand Jury of the Second District of Utah Territory, have made a Presentment to Judge Cravikvavau, in which they thus speak of the Mormons and their mode of govern ment:— All political power, the Legislature and the Torri+ torial « ffices, are now, aud nitberto have ben, uader the contre! and disporal of the Mormon Church, be gentiles, 90 called, (those apart from tl urch,) have been allowed no political avo ox- vised no Influsnoe tipon the legisla nd instead of p vtection, bave only found acted by the Jocel legislature, The Mormon population far ex. j# that of other citizens; they reside noar the seat of govern ent, and pos ens every ability to perpe.u- t~ by feoee one fraud Lg jesont Theooratic scoaiten ct ualnen pay and redress, aud te @ robuke to our 1 boast of equal laws and equal liberty. ther make referonce to the following grisv- acces, whieh are as disgraceful to the ege of our ‘as they are oppressive toa, ‘The Mcrmon people a-e at present bitterly hoatile to the gov. rnment of the United aro tnt sie Matos, commit daily ou of Ameriosn cit toe of vio the Organic Act, ard itrages “yates Mireeen aed Bate iene. ‘They make and unm eke laws a4 libitum, without rogerd tothe Constitution, and o'mmit murier and Ing to hae courte, but they trample upon the law, di federal ide the they mete purdy spoclal ers, and re mal jaws, a the Cvostituagen Ya tuelr adninie- of they scrron crime and oppress the disfracch'ziog and murdering widuals, merioan citiz ns, rig moray for Ai pe Teey,nrowtute their own female and have do. hed helplems Araericen women ; and with aywe- ic barbarity, bave incited the Indian savages to ati attack and murder Jorge bodies of relma, thie detail of int the catalogue of offences did t'ms permit, or if it were necessary to show the necosal Weome immediate acd adequate protec tou by Con grees, Whether this secarity can best be had in tho ores tion of a new territory, or of an Independent Judicial district. with the right of sppeal to the U. 8 o'reult court of Calitoroia, we leave to the wiser counsels of tho pat/rnal government. In view, however, of the diveimilar testes and Interests, and of # ntimenta, religious and piitioal, of the people, and of the outrages enumerated, we suba the best interests bf the government in this Territory imperatively require some remedial legislation on the part the ¢lscordant of Congress, Sinvery Exottcmoent Im Nobraska. On the 19th In mail the scone of no, named M PHutirs, and who, it is alleged, has site that plece, on the Iowa side of three years past. The Dacotah Herald : . 1p Dimaz claimed that the negro war lie property, ing ecaped from bim litte more than a year a; ‘and baving the proper papers, obtained the aaslata: of Deputy Marsal Crook watt, in effecting his rest, The negro, at the time oo 8 panes ee in the river, ja. eompat Captain Hot eget’ in pr Toad of dritt-wood, “th Marebal brough! negro to the Byes H. ne ly urged by Dosamp to proceed directly to O.na- be To this the Mershal would not assent; nor would the citizens allow the uegro to go one mop further ustil an examination into th bee The negr ealacd, the services Ch | ar aod wes Bor attempt to remo’ But the citizens Gaoatines of meh vislgant, Gulch sppanray wee ve> stored to the hen ‘eraed | je WI ‘mob, from Seer <nt's Biuifé, ente'ed the town and siirrounded the otal, ‘Thia waa about elght o'clock in the evening, tho first intimation our cltizens had of thelr pro Bit, for the ‘The wea'ber at San Antonio, on the 7th, was the co!dest that had been known therefor tweive years, The Austin State (azetie leurns that teveral pereons bad been frozen to death in that vicinity. In Huataville, cn the 7th inst., the thermometer #' ood at six degrees above zero, tbe Legislature hes passed a new printing bill, one of the provisions of which ts that the Governors's Pretlemesices shall be published hereafter at fifty cents per equare for the first insertion, ard twen'y five cents for each subse~ quent one, The Houston Telegraph is opposed to all such le ‘tion, and remarks; '' Now ita te mee ta ree rremuans of beg asin unceriaking Ja little ptece of tyranny which we, for one, will not submit.” fs la aa Bed arttved at - Astenle om Fort for the purpose of rece! medical treatment evere wounds, veonlved in the late desperate Iidian fight, ‘The San Antonio Ledger is of opinion that the only way to get rid of the Comanches is for the Legis'ature to appropriate sufficient funds to sustein a denly lef. for parts unknown, The draft was vi of railway iron, and that the same is to be im- ported direct to Richmond. Popretentative +8 from North Caro disc at bis residence in Montgomery county, in Mastscre stil living, Mr, Canis Hanure Kingston, Pa, still hale and hearty, aged Mra. HAbNast Jowns of the same place, Mrs, Drnonan Bevvonn, of Abington, and Mes. By Ax, of Wayne county. Ontario Oo., N. Y., by # ‘will real eatate to the School Fund of Connecticut, to Be conveyed on he oath of la wile (ao oat 7 esrs ro). propert; wi about too. * sf gled her bi din @ terrible manner, threw him into awell. After being Le) i jail, sho made @ horrid h in her ma just below the stomach, from which the intes- tines protruded. ‘These she cut off and threw into the stove. ish of St. Mary, La, ls f PRICE ONE CENT awn by our cot sul at Lahama fn favor of pt Brawen, of Boston, whom ALR repre- fo praticund to eet friend, and from whom in procuring the Mr, Hare Ges e farily, and has « collegiate and loral eucation, A ‘etter, received by Mr. GGFR, er Treasury, dated Nos ton, Dee 20d, wherein the writer sa‘es t intended to etert for this city that day, but mentioned nothing in relation to the alloged frand. A letter has likewise been received from the Colletor of Customs at Hoston, tnformizg ve a lotter, asking his services mc ney from the (iovernment, has he at he saw Mr, IlAtm there about tho MAIL (TEMS, &e. Tae Ion, RTRK #uccseds the Hon. Lrxw Dove nant Governor of Kertucky, Ar 4 recent ssle In Bourbon County, Ky., 17 Tnx Richmond Fnquirer learns that tho Dan- jailroad Uompany have ordered | 000 ton: Tie Hon. sp Denwray, formatty a ine, on the 12th Instant, A nitt, authorizing the holding of a Meato Convention to revise the Constitution of the State of Goorgis has passed both houses of the Legislature, A Boar of Naval Engineers will moot at the Navy Yard, Fhilsdeiphia, on the 5:h of Jan- wary, to examine candidates for promotion, and aleé those for admission into that corps. ‘Tn aweetors in Kentucky and the Sseretiry of the Tioard of axzicaltare roaott g carn crop Of three hundred ard e'ghty millions of bushels | Admittihg this estimate to be correct, the vaiue of tke crop would be about $130,000.00, Jvoon Batcom has granted an injunc‘ion to vent the of the Schuyler county build a, by the B and stil her enjoined the advertisement of such wale. ‘Tum Supreme Court in the Kighth District of this 8 as Cocided adversely to the stook- hok of the Sackett's Harbor Bank, whereby pay, zet onty lose their stock, but are assessed les, to nesrly the amount to pay their debts. SmALLrox isregiog with more or less severity in mauy of the cities and towns in the vicinity of Boston. With a better krowledge in to its treatment, but few cases, comparatively, are fatal. Tur Auburn Uaton of Monday era for the preservation of Gov. paras ‘anid the danger of the sea, and for hi home, were offered on Sunday In all the« hurches in the city.” 4 safe arrival A sot resolution passed the Virginia on Thursday last recommending, part of thoir delegation ia C of all the elements of opposition to “' black re publicanism" and iis candidate for Speaker, Tiee® are four survivors of the Wyoming € Ara late mooting of the English Sclen'tfic Association it was sta’ od that about four thou and doa'hs occur annually in ding to the best estin ate vi tinree thousaad nine basired and meet of these sand ni liven might be saved by vaccination. > business, retaining Dunkirk as its terminus for ‘all its rail business, Tromas W. Parmerep, of West Bloomfield, bequeathed his Tur United States sloop of. war Marion, Capt. Bmanr commanding, was at Port Praya Oowober ‘25th, just returned from Madeira, where the small-pox had visited the ship. She lost one man by the name of Jomssron; the remainder of the c'ew and officers were in good health, and anxiously expecting ordere for home. Ax o'd woman in DeKalb county, Tad. pes: en on, Mr. Werrs, residing in the south-western coiner of lor county, lowa, was robbed » fow nights ago of twenty-one hundred dollars. ‘The robber set bis stacks on tire, and while th inmates of the honse ran out to extinguish the flames, he ran im and plundered the bureau which contained the treasure, A movement towards the inning of the made. Parligment balldiugs in Canada has been ret sod was turne! at Uitawa, on the 2th fostant, in the presence of « large concourse of ple. Th Cade apace fh Fo) a @, speeches, music, and » gone tien on the part of the ci s. Bi kins Co., Teun , died recently from the following ain: lar couse: While throwing on his overcoat, e atruck bis hand on the door knob, and slightly abraded the akin; be then paton « wot glove and rode foveral miles, took a chill—gangrene, and perbaps tetanus follewed—resulting in bis death on the seventh dey, Parsom Baowstow, of Knoxville, Tenn, ati ‘as a reason why be did not visit Wash en op his late trip Mast, that he had in bis in morey, @ through thekot to irgh, six ocd shirts in @ carpet sack, and en overcoat worth $20, and this was more than he was willing to risk in that don of thnves. Ip bas been ditcoverod that Mr. Jonm A. Cannow? Freight Agent of the Penntylvania Bailrcad Company, at Harrisburgh, who left for the West very suddenly and mysteriously « few days ago, ia a defaulter to the Company to ot extent of about $10,000, There was found arrested, some three or ‘Tux: standing cane in many places in the par- ly rotting in the fields. ‘Ihe country amells sour as the frosted cane lies working ‘a beer barrel in a humid stmosphere, and under a rons! qua. Still there & eigen! spate, 90 tn blag ney some portions e frost struck more lightly, and they still make gocd sugar. A Porrtann officer went to Illinois to receive Crutar, the child abductor, on @ requisition from the Gov. of Maine, and took his return ‘with his prisoner by the Grand Trunk B. BR. On arrival at Montreal, Cruay gave him to understood that be had concluded to stay in the Queen's dominions, Uf course the officer could not help himself, and hadto go home witha flea In bis ear. = Ir is paid that the late Ex-Chancollor Bibb of Ken'ucky, some ten yeers ago, in conversation Bt, Paul, rosefrom his chair and streteh- to his full height, of six full fest, he knew he wase been ergaged in cattle promising men have been con’ Ftopiiog; foen of inesee bev been eondemped 0 imprisonment coun coin; ‘tod tenets ba w torged aad Sountorfaited ‘Te follo the titions Tus wing ts one of the many teceived by N. . cctdence at Lo heal two wor: our sup} went to ness, that the de Fortu: after, an Was saved, way of recby afow days, coal. reom, end SE8feeces Pi tte | EO AT, RATES OF ADVERTISING TERMS—cASH Tt ADYANCRy da,) one day, 60 tema ee 7] ook thought it made two or three wise bering he he a Ea tel an upto arrivtog at tke epet, where ff to bie ghee man astonist ment, found he had ‘Tux Liberia Herald cf Oct, 10 says: On the pe n of a traffic civilized world, flag of their country Cotestable a traflic, Dncinaati, On Friday he visited « am! before leavin a i Sth inst., two American war steamers ia t—the Sumpter and the M are bourd for the leeward, and see rt ac Se vearrtion, that they will exert \hemstlves forthe which is a disgrace to the seem Indigrant that the be used to cover Two other steemers are to be added to the American squadfom on this corst , one of them hes airesdy passed down, marr of a New York {my log fow days sit cs, om ay pad ie ng on Fourth stress, deposited about three rs cious ‘Uger,’ kept in Folic well satisfied it iv A Ten of miners) ap and wh'ch was at ¢ filed’ with powder, for the therefrom a supply’ of operations of the day. otto gotoo nevr with his candle for tear of accidents, butas che spohe a.gpark from the lamp communicated with the cence, which ming effect. alive ox ville, Va, on family ramed mother and son, obti On Wednesday morning the son an early hour, lighted his lamp, and at’ it to his bat, or cap, in front (as is the custom a keg which stood in the not ‘ope its ponderous and marble jaws,” and wit was a permanent one, he lows, that Be returned te rs nd by the timely aid of a jiclan kes We uncerstand he if ina fale nd will leave for the Kast tm \f not a better man Fits motber fed with terrific force and a injured, In youth we look uy; the telescope; broad. ‘They are the samo objects, and yet we wonder that what once appeared so aheuld uow seem so very small, Alas! that hings were as sweet as cot! time, when all jocent taste, will never come tionary to our ‘Ine boy was blown through two parti and into the yaid some feet the He died in a few hours, The building. was Gamal. ished and Mrs, Fuirzand a aiel slightly VARIETIES, life thr the small old age igh the nor shali we care much if it never does, 1s Iowa orator, who wished to describe bie TEet simran recise mor ess man, said: “I have heard the opinion just at after one human ae, FINANCIAL, & NEW YORK, Wednesday, Des, 98. ‘The Stock market exhibited extreme dullmess te per cent., payable Jan. i <i r ef we * Et I ie a < day. With small sales prices materially declined. ‘The demand for money, though less pressing, te ae dey at the Sub-Treasury, in exchange for the Tree sury notes awarded at Washington. The Trades- men's Fire Ins. Co. have ¢oclared a dividend of 83g + Mercentile Fire Ins. Org & termi annus! dividend of 6 per cent; Amerteam Fire Ina, Oo., an interest divident of Spor coms ; Bank of Commerce, a dividend of 3}4 per cent. The Nassau Bank will pey, January Sd, the interest con- pons om the bonds of the Muskingham Co, and Oty of Zanesville, The demand for land warrants has ime; proved, and prices are one per cent higher. ‘The Suffolk Bank, Bostov, has thrown out the bills of the Norumbega Bank, Me. ‘The coapons om the Jen.~ sey Oty Wator bends will be paid at the Oontinen- tal Beak of this city, or at the Mechinics end Tred. ere’ Bank, Jersey C.ty. sessecetests8eocc ‘The ourrent prices for the are as follows :— STEER en0d S38s Stas Li