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this city, the Wontn th sihply-tha® org ortupt Tammany:pott- vhoun tlie Demderata, nam. yait: Spooial Advertisements THE NEW CPS POR ALL WS MLN & OOP onthune th ect a eenrinig, Pati WE Bew Laven ve hal wereoteen rents THY OL OP ST PALLY SPORTING PAPER New Moots Miew 8. A. Frost meree, and without Phie'r cousaiwurs the © PLAY Groest NEWSPAPER THE WORLD. 1 Doon Gases oA with 14 wood cata. Fitegerild, Now Yorla HorntiouAl er {MY Washington street, by its toil filled the RK SUN pomonee every freitity {the day frem every a, wheuber by A OATS, DALLEY'S GAL fe THE WHOLE in a ONE ALY THE PRICE ct other cory day, br neat At a glance) # med rertivteg rarely to be fond. the pabtieation | # TWO CENTS tolwered by carrie: pcf ray who desire th, PER WREX, of sett by mall at R ADVERTISING vary, LOM TWENTY TO FIFTY b treeriton, epecial a: ertisements of um torial department of IME SUN f Joerym B, Baacit to whet ould be ad dreued ned Fedians in Canada, ranted to the Montene of | Hove condidons, without’ any further ae Saturday was the Honeh permitted Mr. | of Naot ond Pulten streets sual motion pa: | lying for a new trial, ext month if t Medical Opinions of which tranapir Nam Batting, a 1 n of aotne wealth yw vent to the insane asylum | was recently. digeh eatod in conte custodianship of | lw sented a petition for th is property, aaserting th Wickersham and Smith shildven are to bo br pronounced upon bjs sanity They reported im mentally sound ; when, in response to a} hunting, J ern of each woe for a dotinits, spec u hit, bat of which | 6, and tho prof wuthorities at the y of the teachor of a le Your ‘as, Vowre waned: A lady writerunder thin’ heading bits otf cong men ww follown : fo Le sar if ie rich, if you © married, nd atru wn, the woman don’t want her nflertions with @ cigar, apittoon, Neither does | you don't take eare of her, Which aro protty sure to her does she want defiaition of | were offered ot these yardw daring the paat stilt we aro obliged to chirot n of the extreme Gainers #0 latex noticeable imtidis depmrtutent ofthe trade, the pattern of ‘and @tapor| witetrand h | the embroidery and the ‘The mére Gébply versed 48 | ing been corfluct ence of uniforgn, Alte mode ed forward from | Later, twoyout , ten to one if nndred degrees in & heaving ove: unintelligible in its composition, a wildering to the eye, but affording points of attraction for @ reflective Thia superb assemblage consisted of the men that goverd Kusria, Ax the crowa began to thicken, the firt their appearanes. « clothed im white ailla,with trains garments on his lower | exhibiting every hue aud shade; strips of | colored velvet trimming the bodies, and in | many cases the ekirt mleo, constituted the | peculiar element of the “Knasian drea Another feature of the national costume prescribed for the ocensio proached ana heads of the bridal patr the marriag orthodox ritaal, They rr the Fplscopal t. and seem te be of silver wire, or some such hoster Co, milkmem then from mors, hence the susail mmbem ) bow ‘h our mieaie rom $20 for the poorest, to $hQ@s0 Ty 08 Yor extn Conve. Cait are also in limited ime to oxtra Lota; 11@ie from these rates-down to Jem , Poor animale, Sheey and Lambs—Ln ‘the market fom shicep, no change worthy of especial mote xcept © elightly, ine Drives aro quoted af from 4 to commen stock, with a fo 1 of radiance, m- | which now r vid ew fterthought hich is\too apt eats Wifnreated fa head This singil@e cecemony continua for the | offictating obliged to chan Tom weerineam Ru wieke= and “oro mo notes predicted the | speedy consummation of the hallow ¢ bride and bridegroom were thrice round the altar by the M Then they were pronounced to bo man and music beommne rufter, & quarter Kretion of atove-pipe on Mthy practices g abts you for a companion, a helpmate 16 watts you to havo lear otite atid pawstona; in stiort, the ‘was the kakosh. pur apg past nik or diadem worn by all the Indien, ex- It is a semicirentar Band studded with eful and beeom- An exchange of rings in this country Ince at tho botrothal ned and Princess elving the congrat God, not in the likeness of | ceptin If you are strong in a good por n résistance to evil, puro in jus, long wool tucky at 73¢0 ¥ tb, —A complete revel Ince at this market since thee atls and Jowelry, ro Alexander were ati sought and etto aa yon require her to | ing that it reflects no and without which inward purity neither | t are fit for hasband and wife; if | visers of th! i love virtue and abhor vice, ff you are ‘ ig and kind, an exciting and bmtal, young | dveuing, Je credit on the ) nlations of theig illustrions relatives, « hoary arch-priest, with stentorlan volce, in- tone’ a prayer fo ast report, a condition of affairw the great decreaee in plies (the arrivals during the past nimbering less than oneself thowe oF that As will bo seen from glance at on annexed quotations, prices: 0 Drought abont hy iy the health and welfare play of | of the Czar, his wifd, and hia children, appeal to the Deity was proferred in urgent tho other clergy chiming in, cent robes, but the grand 'y was reserved for te ball in the previows week). air at woman wants you; that modest, cheerful, rightlooking, frauk-spoken we thean, who Mls your iden of | thre Leaving the Ficld Marshal's hall before ie astiyal of the Imperial procossioa, T d my way to the Chapel Royal. with many ineetions and genuflec tions, ase ing blessings on the head of their beloved A rolling Te Derm terminated | &ll grades of hoy thus inerer rad good Western to have advanoed fully 20 the rates of ordinary MO G0, and lighi sniden' and wife, Tt in she that wants you Tike, whether eho is ite of State apartinenta were Tt wae @ glorious compositi n apied as the one in which I and jubilantly sung. bp aptndrtites arry her when yo receipts of cattle, at all the yarda, during tho past week were ne followws | had so long tarried. In some there were | At its close he Imperial family, having | only Indios, in others, gentlemen, all, ne @ ived tho folicitations of the clergy, lett matter of course, in te uniform of their ranks avd callings. Chapel with their royal guests, only difference to the order in which they | (they are Rrssian subjects, and in- | entered was that the bridegroom aud bride Beoves,¢,041; cows, 57 A Singular Indi ted to Court, are ob Amo! dnygular van’ walked side by aide, ed the reapectfu! aalutations of t.6. epect easiom reformed, and he Imperial personages’ to their pr ¢ the Sominolo Indiang They all acknowled coats with standing 6 and gird_clank odieg. Detach- pa ef the Giant wore there, and every door watched by the cuirtassters of the body Gigautio men, in se With bucksking, top-boots and ateel helmets, Flour and Grail and superiority. Spirit made the carth, ulso made three men, all of whom were and that, after makin pargin of # smal ‘active for Woot the low grades of which jerday, the. mey drawn up here and Ince the first enow hind fale | Betuer ‘brands ‘tia ” alot Russia had assumed her natioual to welcome her future Que F comple xioned nm, he led thon to the let uniforms, ake crowned with ‘the two-hei like so many mute statues in the plac signed to their care, ‘led eagle, stood water purer \nd fairer th ted a momont, d tated by the’ first, Ad when ho bathed be camo out copper: lored ; the third did not leap till the wa- ter became black with umd, and he eame lout with ita own color, laid befor pity bl ‘They are the Russian New You, Tuosday, The general Stock market hes been un tled aud feverish to-day, and a cor of the latest quotations with those lay show a sharp decline in some sor and @ corresponding advanco i act become muddled, mien holding watch and w may be excused for preferring the familiar to the foreign, it must be admitted that the latter too are no bad and eléganes combiner The Chapel Royal, in which the ceremon; wan .o bo performed, already awarmed wit the cream of the aristocratic company in- It is a hall of moderate dimensions, et Tarerior Western, mons of atrength Great Spirit them three packag k man the first cach of the packag elgh f White Werlery, Hay Market. Naw Your, Noy. 27, 1866, Ror/hi River bale fain rather Gold closed at 142%, abundantly supplied at 7 for call ‘The loan market wa: heaviest; the colored man then choso tho next heavient, Joaving tho white man tho lightest. the packages wero opened, the first was fow fimp in the Frenoh style of the last century. White walls, copiously studded with bronze gorlends, festoons, and diminutive angels, rt to it acourtly rather than # religious the church, destined for and like all orthodox a fair volume of tran with @ general tendency towards easier Discounta were quiet at 7 por cent. Very choice names passed at 1 loagi 19 fr a ocd! woe, par 100" Tes. Bt patain apades, hoes, and all ‘mente of labor; the second enwrapped fishing and warlike SPECIAL NOTICES, the eongragation, tho third gave the white mai paper, the engines of the inind robbed {| Of mutnal ‘te of humanity, he |! THE NEW YORK SUN. | | nid, visited him ns his personal appearan nd entirely naked, | 4 were nonplns nt wa sent back to his ol An ftém for Dancers. cea Id now at hat ons of both aoe coply Interested in matters relat same in every reap veraye salary of many of our readers, per Evening Schools the m y the fottowtng astora Vetter, | Isa | porageaph taken from ances haye re- ed denunciation from a high t consider it to be vgninat thore wily become to aud expecially ances, ICN he olting to oyery ety, and are our ditty to warn our peoy uunuivenrents wih Joon men, anh it is high t exont carried on, are | fraught with the greatest | We should also warn th not the groat abuses whi the watter of fairs, plo-nies; in which the nate of eharit multitude of in whatever feld oat aolemnly A Serubby 1 | feo or three di 1) the average cl excursiotis and often condacted, is mado {0 cover up & forbid Catholics bay jo with them, exe rdance with the ase hos chanced. ter of the present cand | en and Counetlmen in no | several years | m After a cloner ne t remark by saying thy we have seen in the field fv ry few enveptions, they are of tho | Jovmvaty wri *oret and lowest class of pot-house politi ndeut of the ( paper ou the 12th ig information, inet., fornishes the follow which Is important If trie \har and uniqne “at in this clty—ono the like of which I Tho lager beer rel ing to get up | lager beer brewers | raised the price, at one jump, from §% to #10 | per barrel, lonving the saloon men, as they bat a very m i ste fae ales oF Koaniss. Aisanme Je and professional rascals ike" is being attempted The latter have in drawing it and sing it over th il, they are trying elven not to buy ny More heer at the ont- allow their customers to go sprachen. Deutscher ta ench « fearful rate to bo that no one among thos far reoma them is willing to trast anoth jwence of this unive Tk andamore beer ‘ow and ‘Then, The Planters) (Louisiana) BANNeR ways: Sugar making in this parish has just fairly How different from the engar male Then, by the first week in November, "@ hundred ‘and seventy far. naces blazed on hese bayous, lakes and boys, eight or ten thousand neg ue, tended the mills aud k Thon, from thirty to ade of sugar aud a t molasses coustituted our Thon, the last two months of ¢ year wero morry aud busy months, and as lolidays were the jo; prosperity wind Mary was then called mont that he ex ug of former years torn to ite | Las a sabstitute for that me 2 United States i | and shoved the tires. ity thousand hogs! large amount nptorily order | n that awar| rebels, & Nitton that the nd the Auffrage Nut Mr, Guereey ike the idea ot States aliall ex or six planters ty are all that will make #ugar this year, wake a thousand and all of the Je enongh corn and potatoes to sup wants of the parish, New Mexico Items. New Mexicas, of the contains the following items another horrible dy, which occurred at Fort Selden on n the deaths of Liew avd to chronicle te Warner an Unzolhurst i n Fan into tho 4 + of the com manding officer, but was followed by War- uor with platot ‘cocked nplishing his bloody thera was no chanco of eseapy g like furty th SCIEN TIELL " spot with his own p wounded, and ex pired in a few hours afterwards, Indians are reported to be getting tro in tho southern country ¥ run off considera itionn, it way be /ustly gen dore beture re EA.0. uy BLY WE ida Thowledee of k. were seems to be er tamy learn w tt hy Werkdly Yresu: amusing to withers the Indian Agents nnd Indian Depredations, udent of the Kear ba letter to that paper re tough things | form. about Indian agents, which may show how tho Indiana p certain partisan newspapers in cl the expouente of publie of Worx, for examp atative of the people of tia city, | more to hac- | The course which the Wortp has taken in backing ap corrupt and disroputab: clans, regardless of public opinion, is alone | suMicient to prove the fallacy of its claim. In the recent election it supported Jonx Moxuissex for Congress was a favorite with the people, or with the Democratio party, but be tho nomination of the Wontw ts wedded. 44xpo Woop Dowlodged to be conducted with ney Mrnarp, wer leadexs w whieh erier iscamuteted ‘oded. [nvontore, Barinesrs, Chemists, Men 6 treated by go and a seyunae lg and eos yt robes were baled at aud bor In the Sout fy sod wero traded for an Patents topetberw branded plainly a raaied, toretber wiih ‘ not because Joux Ho knows Indian agents who nea for their masters in C nce with what Spotted Aat tho late treaty: Fone good Agent, and ho (Major Fitzpatrick), Bom | guia dade y Poles, has thus far proved barren of good results, Great de new settlers, aud thoy are nuable to obtain the barest subs’ rm ‘This case tur on the univers) demand by § by papers for im Mik; | opinion of the Sou rolumns of iS yr Beery to which the | have ne It also supported Fu. ol—men whom even the Workup would gladly haye oppos inexorable “ring Again, the Wontp defends ex-Street Com mer CORNELL, Who realyned bis office nof grave charg twithetanding the fact | was Bad Ha Agent went wi hid’n onr goods, and | want you to write cat Father (the Prosl- Hb help from this down that im 1) may know it nilont further) sayy there have been arousd Lazamio few oficers of Tot @ squaw, and the re is that the consequent half Lreed: aro leading th 1G 8OAP—IT 18 $f the soars, [BR PERSIAN HEALIN fact thas smoot C ed if it were n othe. thay fr kber wowertul det Sampribd $0 ure the wiles, bath, tty ie the army who b pends on the im, ire well ported, { wage'a moro e combined tribe A email squad of the nor BUN PUBLISHES POLIT Queen's Inte huntaman was taried yesterday places of worship, entirely devoid of stalls and seats, there is joined a dome contain- ft It is of considerable height, and reparated by @ gilded ikonostos from another dome, thé iuterior of whieh is onty deseried through the apértare of the Royal Mr. De Cordova wi Aetiver his monriag leetaim, “ites Brigae’’ Ustrone-minded), her court» of the Working Women, at Sa 9 with slow sale, was firm, bills at 0.dayson London being quoted at 1092f 0 10045 for bankers’ ‘Change today Flour opened dull, but clowed de firmer and moro act.ve, in part for Foreign exchan mental improvement, the the foundation of the | thip to aid of the fur On | on saturi au's superiority. Funeral Rites. | Nevor wear a cough, or frritation on the lanes, when yeu cen hay Avor's Cherry Péeterah World's erent rem edy (hat cafes immediately Wehin inta the mystical depths of the lower peenliarly rolenin effect from | the grandeur and width of the adjoining por- Carn opened te. a at Suoninghill, | Mast | Hood, Major General § 8 Lord Colville, the noble ofthe Buekhounds, Major ymeur, aud Colonel met the body | tion of the ¢hurch, In the first dome,w to the orthodox architectare, te the church proper, the clergy were alroady At their head wa Pork opened lower, but closed firmer in attondanee, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE fio f shot previous to the funeral, and the enre of | the animal we in the number ite hunter of ths decoased was | out to me Archbishop = M Taga of Highest Prev wing snachines for fami); laced upon his coftin when ° barg, than whom there is only one greater | buried with him. ecclestantic, the Archbishop of M With him were fonr men all, wenring the silver turns, ample mantles of their rank. with tincovercd heads and long tlow- THE MARRIAGE OF Tit CZAR. WITCH. St to the shoulder, stood be- ride them in violet clonka; other priests were neon atationed in the background. right atood the Court ning boys and met of allager. Close to them, Wattles Sweet Cove (Extn nice at te ‘orresponttent of the Lonion to sanall boon, had scarcely dawned when the verconts,” * Overeon in’ The larves fans of Potropaviovek, the fort on the northern hank of the river, opposite the Winter Palace that the day of the Imperial marriage had |} arrived. burst forth fromthe belle of the capital. Every chureh having five domes at the least, and @ cern rt of the chapel, I saw F nileman, with bright eyes and relaxed features, he certainly did hot © one who but twelve yi caused a sanguine chavan, in Britis, the order of th talking with his fellow Emly Vrustia, Austria, Denmark aud France. Lord Hamilton, Mr. Clay, the Awneviean Fn: with iron tongues ‘oa! Seite, Camtmere Line Soon after a hurricane of clangor <yponite’ Cooper iptomatic uniform, with onding number of bella, the nie eomed to vibrate fat and near with | voy, and M. Val 2: Sere REE heavy, harmonious founds. ‘To this necom- patinient There was groat bustle aud auimation in the streets, yet the hundreds of carriage and ca went to the Witter Watace, d Proagian offices toadd eclet to the festivities A Grek 1 Toose jacket and Orental gait: ers, was noticeable by contrast, and French who had como Cure fur (hie dlatversing, complaint. Second si, Wiiltamebaren, hurrying along with Rnssian apood failed to crowd thé immense aquares and | thoroughfares of that’ Imperial x fe 8. Mf. Co's Lockwettoh Kew ul ‘wate airy 11 A with Russian Princes in se pro: a - Polite footmen open the fusion of Orders and the elegance of garb. Whee'er & Wilkon Lock Stitch Se many na were the guests and alighted every moment, with officious road: iness attended to the wants and inquiries of | all, uuddenly the hum is hushed, A noster of ecremonics, bufom ii hand, has entered to announce the approach of the marriage sano message Through endless halls I was condu to the vent. are nearly all cove: e where [was to wait for the pre- staterooms through which I passed «i with white stucco, ed with bronze ornaments of chaste in many the Corinthian cing given tothe town by the guns outs'de, the equerien and fourierede la cour ente Mott's Chemirat Pomasc Restores vlaing, and the various net follow in due roperaton ler the column and rectangular window prevail ; others exhibit tho lees classic features of | the Renatasunce und abound in twisted pil- | lara laden with gilded foliage amd curious arabercnen; bat the general character of the | whole is grandeur rather than pom thongh 1 thing where moots fine and symmetric: tions of form, size and color, two thron fered but little tm goneral axpect from other rooms of the samo aize and height, f now the Emperor sight, preceded by Count Scbuyaloff, the Grand Marechal, Empress come in wae. 0 Mich, Cen. * Oy Cnt & aay, B 100 Ch, & MLW! p neral, and lea spouse ta the Metrepolite, standing in the center of the church to receive them, the agod dignitary slowly and gent! his eross to and fro, thy Emperor s is the sign of Salva forebeadl and chest ‘The New York Kun presenta all the Ne ar a geree commer rm ay Attempt is mate to aspire t exquisitely artistic, tho EEO doy ” 4 00 Chi. ik 1 42 2 @ P. Fb W kU 2, and to cross him Tadiew you wil fnd a fine Ave #ehanek's Binposium fe MARRIAGER, AC TENOK ooMIT HE halla, the larger of which dif- my MIL LP ee 100 Chis & Alton X, poaide her august The Crown Prince Czarowiteh is to enter, to kiss, bow and cross himeclt in accordance with the devout forms Church, After hi cess Dagmar, or, a8 she has been lately c Orthodox Grand D ller, draped with red velvet, and with eho in’ front of « throne placed in a lorious picture of Peter the Great is, aps, the most tasteful apartment of But even this sevka to improsa walks in Prin bt saa indeed oly Lnuceanta Avo rather by a proud plainness of style than by gorgeousne aflocted city is built te adgrument of the Imperial Palace, hier of Philly A, Bait, Reg oo Feodorowna of all the Russi ne a ‘The Metropolite, who looks as out of the frame of ‘The grand an. simplicity with whieh the whole liberately Fepeated i the though ho had steppe some aucient pietnre of the church, inclines himself to the bloomin: to tie requirements of the national creed girl a8 ahe conforma lay, Mav, 264, Herve In long narrow passage, which deserves to be specially mentiones of portra ‘They represent the against Napote Aloxander, his victorious enemy, occu} a whe an interesting illustration of a great and decisive time, memory of the various feld marshals who distinguished thei contains the portraita of some Russian gone rals, with the “ Iron Duke" a associated with them, tures of ba they were looking down upon the gay and | inany huudrods * back to the er family, who entered tho sacred gedisice, The four stand together, and the oyes of all Ta thoin is com passed tho present and future of .ai8 im ‘The Czar, tall, with the habit of coramand’ and the dispos! tion to kindness clearly manly features, is not only also the fineat man ia the room, Whom sickness has not ro Her Imperial Highnos filed shete nueneas which w Chiritt, reat (here where years: A by generals who fought boo PF a 1,, aud with the Emperor present contre ‘Tho yelstives and fronds of th U6 residence, 366 Hick ide of the galie menso empire. Another hall, devoted to the 7 Nev. 96th, Jamra Carter, 6 of whe family are invitect, anara is ls ny Wea Mivy's Oncehe | nselves in the same war, old Blacher were alao pie , showing within the ves Whole fields of contest, bed of tho fem’ clothed her gnizable from the well Mary of Hesse. In a white whence to Osivery ae tails of gold atu tery for interment. wut crowd now fant assembling in this DENNING On Nov. sth, Mr. Reward Desning, trimmed with © As in every other of the neighboring rooms, one ¢ | stroggl tain tho ¢ Aa sparkling diaden on hor hoad, Mor Majesty looke worthy to bo a Queen. uccessor to the w his age, with a of will und resolution ‘stapes id "not avoid stealing a glan Roquiescet in pec Grand’ Dake, secure for it | 8 cn, BW Wl Fe apire {miact, aud t position in the world whos Ny imviied to aitend via Into residence 59 Cioerek et, 0B reflected on this sent joyful day y | eiternoon, Nov. #0) at Dv w'elock, Were Tan Arable writer, and allowed to —At Morrisanis, Sareh Marie Gerke ransack the whole kingdom ot nature for Seeing | metaphors, I should bo tempted to. assure y wondering audience that there in the world which haa , ¢Namuol aod Mary ueckenbusle Her lovely features were animated by ex A citement, and in her eye shone con Maly eouesieg hope of ‘future happinces, istsite of Neary Gerken ‘the funeral (i Wetne | a woe j many leay uniforms of tho civil and military officers resent this morning in the Winter Palace, in jock, without fai N, J. on Tuseday, James Giteon, locks reated a crown of priceless d. graceful end light asa wreath ora chaplet A superb} rogch, if a jowel ering nearly the whole upper p bodico can be called so, oth, wife of the I more sober vocation which has brought me into this throng of Gencrals and | Mintsters, not to epeak of the handred other | grades day ‘AWegs | less poetic glisteued on her was of white moire-au tiquo, and her train, curried by four cham- deriaing, of crimson yelvet, trimmed with J ranks alierding Court on such & this, I must be contented with the al remark that the lace covertn sta and backs 100 Hud. Ry... Their Royal Highneeses the Drince of Niew, §. J. 00 their tho oye, ite golden lustre being heightened by rfectly dazzles Wales, tho Crown Prince of Prussi the Prince of Denmark entered next, cemo the younger sons of the Emperor, ark green and dark blue prevailing Kusstin uniforms, in th tively cattans, and dress-coats of every cut and ‘The room pos Margaret, inthe Toth year of ber ae Princes Viadimir, Alexis, Serge, and Paul, ae and ~~ Grand Duke Vonstantine, and bia eon- prt, with their children, and after them the othor Prinees and lrinoosses of the blood, sparkled with the shine of tunict The variety of official vestments was Maz, chara | astontening. coats alternated wit! Cos: ack and Circassian dress, the closed the Royal part of the procession, Ail wont throagh the same ceremony of kissing the cross offered them by the M ‘ard ull in turn wore kissed, 80 it seomed others wearing Polis, Cattle Market. National Drove Yanps, Not ‘ery Mittlo ehange has been e! raetaty of. We A ey, in scarlet bleases, appeared in friendly proximity to the descendants of the gi cams, and matin of the Czar, el me, by the Metropolite. He’ bowed lovin down to the little childron, as they went up to himn, one after the other, and when the Inst of them had mado obcisance before the cross, returned with his cler fected !n tho market for beeves during the past week, the advantage to drovers, which might haye beon derived from the clear, sharp weather and the improved dead meat uit men who, in the hills of the Can ‘v6 Bo long withstood the whole might Some of these lin Carmoisin A | 70, Thema” Mate tee Waste! Ritaess, County Bim * gonad Geet ta mountaineers were cl velvet. trimmed with aq by red aud golden faci as well as the backs of their blouses they had rows of fold ridges, the rest of equally distributed over both sides of their bodies, Two pistols behind and another in front seemed to be a favorite mode of sequi MCzi ror men Whose hullftary {dena ante the discovery of the noedle-gan, and who are desirous of making up by ths wamber of barrels what they lac In that corner, # fulgeut epaulettes, werg event of the di fur and ret off On the breaate | The Imperial family and the then likewise the church ; th Royal guest | market, having been nearly offhet by tho heavy supply of cattle in the yards on the opening day, tho number in band at that selves in the entrance hall,’ ‘Nuere were but | time, footing up fully 3,000, Stil im the aggregate, we find that @ slight in- crease over last wock's rates, say 360 9 BD. is percoptible, but this is attributable solely to the improved quality of the offerings, the show of good bullocks being far in excess of that of last week. The today 1» from %@llo for the very lowest rade of cattle, to 133¢@14¢o for medium roceeded to the centre of remainin* members of the ‘sowed on to hald cart- they care tn, disposing them- thelr armament being ‘tery for interment, St, °| 96th, Mery Bleue, aged O8 748:44) my fow ladies tn the train, F % And sow the service bogan. 4 i haying ranged theme gr crs Were intoned by the betta ie Kew ynace chanted hy th A meawured music of t in bewntifal cadences, and be best described aa some- he rigid austerity of the La- ‘Choral and the lighter rhythma of the Tho solos are chietly reel- ives round the altar, Liturgy $6 rich hero Ministers, without cites at all, but with an {ntricate night, 96th, thet, Romish Chureh, tatives, broken’ by the ent of boughs, leaves and fruit ly & fair quality ; and from 15@163ge for tirst were courteously doin anyin the 26th 'y; their dresses, honors of Coune of the Benate part of the ol racious to wa,” In tho moro independent ng soft voices of chi yoly blended with sonosous baasea quality, to 176 for extra bullocks, Extreme ranmw of prices, 9@170; average ea! froin W@U}{0. Cows and Cadser—Althongh but 18 cows) the place ty mers | " God, and * God, wo the Synod, the Academy of

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