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THE SU. N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1870. + ately. Teent Smith with Mm. After half an hoar | tawyer named by him had been eivine straw boil for | PPTL ; : ON, BORENCK S DEL. esto are WVG00"0R0 AND THE SLAVE TRADE, | ssc! srt mets Atrateg ba, | avecgmra manedne toe anetas ts |THE LAST GREAT FORGERY, — le (gr ree ree | Bones Bote _ fald they i. Ouksmith patd for the dinner and we lett Galva a tend ewie 1. | may be safely predicted, and a greater volnme of i ; <P EWART DL. WOODFORD IN COL. DID KOT MEAN To GIVE IT TO MIM, Mr, Woodford continucs at groat length to explain , Cataphell beta © ee Tove ‘1 | Otsincae hil ne rec.rded, A wore throat, when neglected, often resalt wae stON WITH APPLETON Trent him up neain, and ho returned without It | his various suspicious actions which ted tothe | #% CHECK OF A BKILFUL COUN- was Donga Where the Repapticane Mies | of told yeu cremere were hie, wee hoe aes, | cecmaried Brosrhith @ gaagerous end frequent « osteo a nips ALLE orete 4 i recan TERVEATER F 7,600. a r + | of gold until to worl Ow were A4%, bf . eat oe vs OAKSM ETH rea told ith to 60 to Red Monaet diate prugeas! | Ordering of the fnvextigation by the Secretary of aeresedaattatil hited Add oe dd counted The Joy of the Democracy. 5a 110, TOL and 18 TH "ott, “anh “ag | Mte aivense; Payne's Aupectorant, howeran 19 « - and not leave the District Attorney's oMice thi ne | of te Interior, and denies the charges of collusion ng & Worthiens Sttp of Paper may | “'Fe#rondence of the sna. cent, aunum. Later im the day cash gold way | prompt remedy for all brouchial affections, and when } he Sabet Senate Document No. 4@, | Hrd Fut it, Atior 4 o'cloem in the aftarnoon ME. | Yo w ran bing Way too diffuse for pubileation, The axa irom Hund to Mand tn Wall Street | CINCINNATI, Oct. 19.—" Behonck is beaten by a | Conf net jmaners More cattle we OO i ee | taken in timo, soon eradicatcs all dangerous aymptome, d April t. Ese2, duleie eeat te Bintih over fo fotn of his testimony is that, although he may have ~A Bank Cashier asa Lirstecinas Detece | fmall mojority.” 80 read the despatches of yee | sentet vor redey plion to day was $124,000—0 total | Sold everywhere. The United Stotes Senate executive document | attach tie vex-el, He revened 801 acted like a fool, be never bad the slightest inten tive O1 terday morniug, Among all the Congressional | tous far redecmed of $241,000, she receipte of fod w-day at the Suu-Treasur; W262: payments, — §141,408.05 : Fceeecond fession of the Thirty xeventh | dark ana reported that tion of being & knav Ki y stranger enters | contests of Tuesday, no struggle excited wo mue ee rly last week, gentlemar d Roya’ Boots “ at vas oy eca wah the fllowine etter: BIE WAS GONR, F ¢He GRORATARY OF TiTR INTERIOR's OPINION. 4 the efice of Wells Purz0 & Co. on Broadway, | Interost in the East ae that in whieh this distinguish | 472. 412.38. °F ie etree cy eowipte wore Aina. wanare DRrARTMENT OF THE Lyre HOR, an even coing through the Soaad on Sunday. : etary of the Interior on the on Introduced by a Mr, Clark, abro- | ed succertor to Thaddeus Stetens was eng od bay ments, #2.876,2940; bila’ ce, 81,3 | Wasninuvon Mave di, 1 ‘On oF clack the teth oF November Mr Wood. | 708 Secretary of the Interior, In passing om tue | sad having been introdaced by ps : ae one £00: | Tie Customs reccipte were 108,000. “The total MAKKIED. - ‘ Puram, Muse Sh, toes ON a Noveaber Mr. Wood: | cose, says, (pace #1): ker, as J. R, Livingston, entered into negotiation | Thie interest was enhanced by the fact tincCol | dowinueatine Gait teclenee vere pale (arttiocaWu name 1h consicn ¥ fr hh ikh tl edhatlieedetned dah Drivate conversation with me >a ‘Tie appointment of the futhor-in-law of Me Wood. | With Mr. Goddard, the treasurer of Wotlt, Furgo & | Lewis D, Compbet}, well known ag a former leader | 000; rola . $2138,052) and currency alan: | counsciloraciaw, (9 Ernia Tiss duusutee we tke ey bai Jat the Seoretary of the Intector be tn: dilin the office to leave except Mr, Wook das aD vopraiser upon Mr, Wood/lord’s nomina. | Co., for the purchase of $100,000 in Kansas Pacific | of the House, was lis competitor. This latter rai ree i curre! hee is bre Rp .. Carian, ali of thie city at th Hoe! fare a stated that he understood Thad sume bard | on the part of Mr. Woudtord, was eaieulate! to ex. | Price, and the negotiations were carried on for eev- | litical counts, Lis aMliation with Andrew Jolinson certificates, Pielthse.—tn thie cite, on Wedness — beef Chl Basen flee anced <agaiust hit in relation to tue bonding of | cite euepicion of an attempt to Lave the vessel sie | erai days, Eventually, however, he sald that he | attd his re‘tsal to de considered an out-and-ont Judes. Alpers Gardoeo: of the Bupreie Court. Boek Ohien ot che eotveepundence aud tvt Anoipion? Hatt hed heen the beat friend he | {act tat Me Woodtords on three several crexsicns, | WA® fatisfed tat the investment war good, and | Democrat naving made bim a poiitician without « LE et ORNs “tn oncom si Hinrrday, dune j Hed 1 the ace velist, | hid ever had; that T bad given him the Aree Iaw | dined with Oaksmith, who was incerested in the | Concluted the bargaip, agreeing to pay 77% for the | party, A your azo he was elected to the Ouio State | Foreign exchange has boon weak and jowar, | 18% by Judve Joseph Cox, of the Avian | oungy 40) {remucet, Your d elaty.or the Interior Vusiness he had ever iad, and recommended all my | discharge of the vessel, while the proceedings were | bonds. On Wednesday lurt he received the bonds, | Senate by tie Democrats, and it was then seen that | owing to the larg Commo Pieas, Mary C. Lewis from Lioyd 5. Lew! amoants of cotton bill4 offering, MINIT decrutaty Of the Interls friends to him; and thav perhaps ne waa more in- | pending, was well calcalated to add to that r “ % ” 1 and the continued ealos by the Canvdian bunk, 2 Serr org ‘ Bo Inet Mastin, Hreaideut uF the Senate of the | Sehted ty me for his porition—Assiatant District | suspicion, and aflor’ a suMiciont —excuve ‘or | &lving in payment a check for $77,000, purporting to | the “Butler County Pony,” as he is called at home, | Or seations were nominally ea follows, dian bunks DIED. 4 fied olale ieees than wemunnted We | OU to any other person. the opinion expressed by Marshal Murray that | be drawn by Hollgartea & Co, on the Park Bank, | had again got in harness, and was going to trot for London, prime banwers', 00 days, Loey aie : CAPPELMANN.—On Friday, Oct. U4, 1870, Mr. Carsten , Amone the pabdieke podticke pate ee ‘4 iy tie mit aS ni art he thace val SOMETHING Was Wnona.” He bad been so long in deciding on the purchees, | some kind of stake, ae. prime bankers’ sjent, 109%) + Lous | Canpetmann. ia the en year of his aro. : " yi the Iiterior, We tind, on page 4 of | any young man in New Yo ad thous! ; ‘ . Nn, Prine cot . 10Kts : r ie-A¥ t ot lin taitly ape ot. Ho eee ee ee tan, | much orte TaMtot bin Dut that his connection with | The whole evilence, however, affords a auMelent | and had acted no cautiouniy throughout, that Mr. | ‘The Third Congressional District is eomponet of | gon Reune commercial, 10g close: Baris, Uank- | iuiiye nude, ata tc atyer Olu fanily are connect: 1 aaaat . i ‘i My ber oa Tene the bark Augusta gre ter of tee fet and atistion me th it Goddard Was thrown gf! lis guurl, and received | the counties of Montgomery, Warren, Preble, and 5.198 746.1b%4 1 Amtwert BAS GD.ITY Swit, Bley | ence, oa) Ment tat at, Sew York, ou Suuday, Oo 16, } d the investication, aud which reads o* ¥. Woodford has acted iv the matter with siric Butler, W 4 Probic have been for ye: 5.1%; Hamiburg, Bo Crdbls | Amsterdam. cho LOOKED VERY BLACK, intrest the cl i arren and Prebic have been for years Se At re, Mtg jam. AUKE.—On Friday morning, Oct. 14, after a short I MARSHAL MURRAY © PLKST BOMUSHELL, . jntogrity. a 5 cently Sabelliens ¢ et oa from. | 28's 40606: Frankfort, ‘Cankers', 40% ; Thomas Clarke, In the Gite year of his Tr WCcAti ea OG aad that unless it could beexolaine!.1 did not with | guage Bhiomun, tn his report of the case to tho Haliarign Co, and of the Cashier Gt we Has srootiy eet Md olde dl ateg Plaea Breen bankirs', WeGISWs Brit, basket, ate nt iit ads of ihe tausily are tes 4 ROVTHAEN Distuicr or NRW YORK { o bave any thine Five ec ‘ 5 erio on ulewen tc A f ; + wh a a to attend bie finerat on § tie Twat Fe Oe oy. ea iui Then asked bim to explain ow he caine to ap. | Secretary of the Interior, helped that gendeman to RXACT PACSIMILES, fomery—Hehenck's home—ie doubtful ground. MA ing of loans consequent upon the opern from tis Jute reedeuce, 614 Graud Ft, cor { na bork rere Wer Qredaay | oint bis Mthe eof the aporaisers of | form @ conclusion by statin +f, Goddard eudorsed ke and sent it for : tions of the gold clique has made money active, and r ; GiE. The bark Angusla anit cargo were ib aduly | the At asts “You know that I know JUDO SHIPMAN CoxcLURtON, eyoait to the Continenta eo it went to | Since his election in 1864 Schenck has been gradu: | Carly apoiicanta tor jovas were compelled to pay tie and Viren! Dy. a“ tferbeine fred car aid golng from Grecnport, 10 | (ey your futher-inlaw knows pothing avout ve toc Park Bunk in due course of busiiess. itrencued | ally losing strength, dn that year he was elected | full lezal rate on mixed collateral, Subsequently, tite teas wat Wis Gistrict, on w edawing Voy ome Co the coast of Africa hever having tid any experiovee in that line, ‘The rosalt of our investigation ia thet we are | the Purk Bank on Thuraday, bui on thatday the pres | by about 1,200 majority, In 1306 Gen, Durbin Ward | however, when the payments tor the bond pnt yao, Gus By) | On the Hh CF that mouth LE adderseed you @ letier F Iie appointment as Aporaiser, in connection | enticed that there hus been no collusion or corrapt | gure cbucinest wit so geal, Lab tho process OF 4 i d of yesveriay were fi money was more ae vited to attend the fu . ee F avilicriy toexpotd G0 to Kranafer the verse | With the Prososition to bond ber foF $2,000, and the | understanding whatever between oMlcers of the | proving lis certifi {by the oficial | @Bt thene Agures down to 1100, In 1808 Vallandiee | anf just previous to the lade Ct koe bare wed {ted toe ¢ fu nen ee enn e ee dacuarsea wud ca. | Money to be paid into Court, and they not to prow. | Government in New York and parties concerned nirusied with that duy unti) 3° Po My whereas it | hem er reduced them to475, And now the | lent iree'y at & and 6 ® cent. on Government and pn Thuirweay, October 1% jew York, a * big: * | cuve the appeal looks to me like ve trade ‘| should bave been done at 1 PM. fe Inspected | amuller-by degrees process line culminated in his | stock collateral, |The warket ior commercial paper AM. aud Kate \ Qmined. Thi request was wecetod ww, and 1 immed (ek ae We think we bave noted all the polutein the evt- | the cteck. and the account of Ialigarten ‘9., | actnal defeat by one over whom he ex}ected an easy | has not been infaenced by the late #teingency in My YJ ately caused vie veaeel to Ye brought New York, wud | A Gamee Ahat call for remark and tives os un, | dnding cht the latter was overvrawa. Me inturmed | victory, he causes nre obvions, money, prime acceptauces moving at 7 to 8 P iucels Ber cargo deeharced ara tied. ‘The eoaviewoa | On t'e Gover . ned pleasnre to eubmi nqualifie’ nent | Maigarten & Co. of t {yesterday morning, | Gen. Schenck owes his overthrow mainly to two | cent ” ; By Leh witer the examination was, snd euil ts, | 2 Me replied that if any one was responsible for this | that no official corruption of misconduct has been | and it was only then twat Lue forgery was dis: | influences: First, to lack of personal popuiarity. He | AS a result of the higher ratos of money, the Gov: nine. Oot 1% ' Goin the character of the partios interested aud tbe ne. 4) business, it was my depaty, Mr. Horton" he | proved against uny ene. covered, pots himself in kymoathy with bat few, and it is | ernment bond maract at the noon call déclined Keocees My 4 ‘ elinzeaginehyrdafesronghonsctge ge Made the provitition to me, and, foollably, T have | As Judge Shipman does wot note the fact that the | “My Worth, cashier of the Park Bank, | doubtfal whether he hus fitty personal friends in tho | Peent.on the more. prominent ieetes on. dimitod Hi Sen i fare of the cai tele was Died ous for the ex | entertained it.’ Very well,” Teaid," Twill disinigs | proposition to aliow Wood/ord's father-in-law to | went to the t ntal Bunk, and tu ¢ «| district wannly attacked and loving him for him- | transactions, At the decline, however, thare were | from Wichitgten tates Ai. cuvette Suan Ch frees purpore ef prorvodiug W tue couat Of Attica, aud | My. Horton the moment he comes into the dice. arpraike the Aucusta alone, waile Mr Stack, the | Comellus F. Timpaon, the cx fier of the sorcery, | elf, Secondly, tt t¢ claimed that he does not truly | fow offerings noted, and. the market closed steady | 1oy'P AY 4 hon Suuday, 4) Diging home a “Don't you do it,” save Wi rd; * I did not state a . * " ant bots then visited Wels, Fargo & Co. and bad a | reprosent the sentiments of his constituents on tue | on the basis of 110Y@110% for 67s. Henry Clew Jano Mantey. } Cinco OF saves, this to you as Marshal, 1 stated it to you as a private | other appraiser, was out of the city, came from Ouk vuterence Wile Mr. Goddard, (he reasurer, ‘Tbe | tariff. bat ison the contrary the paid agent of Hast. | Co., 88 Wall street, report at 62. M., as foilowe Fo ly al From the m ie sources F ascertained that | lend.” T replied that tt mado no dite iso er 1} smith Limselt; nor that, according to Woodford’s | first eupgeetion of the | Wer was orn capital urers, “IC he likes Bid, Asta | hd Ash’ eaten vty fe war 5.0 t! A jorina sah tag Beek ee gt Dap l t Mut | own testine © (Woodford) had etaine ETKOTIVES, astern ideas 60 11" said one Republican who | 0.8. enrreney a 1iti¢ “111% (5-208, TIA MUN lca it u { the ve cost upward of #8001, aud that the | Yt jumediat He beceed of me not to do it, unt | own testimony, he (Woodford) had been retained bY | ut to thie Mr, Tinpeon demurred, He became his | voted and. worked hard for him two scare ago, | Ge iMreesc.-tle® flat isaue fercodpe itd tual slay, Getover 4% Mrs. Johanna earge War Worth rome £1,500, akiue a total OF $6.50. | asked me to bold up for two months and then doit, | Oakswith, own detective, and did in two hours What a proves- why don't he go ist and get elected from there? | S.i81.comp 1k bale Bie, Wr, coup. 11K 1108, ned; tn he WR year OF L Bho cause came Lo Le tried Ju the Uaited Keates District | IT * ‘. Hh 4 T shall do i ike momo Be seas ie it A SLAVEOTRADING PIRATR, sional would have talied to do in two month He teptosents u hoae Pouple bette than he does us, Pane, ‘ek coup ira itil ter dy OD. 0 is t Court auring Ue Lat term of the Court, and Uns yore! | Will not have a man of that character o ms eo matte t, throush Woodford’ He learned from Mr, Gocdurd’s etory th and let bim go where he belongs.” And the eturdy | Bust eg CouPe Ces seen ENG Sr cuudcimued, Ae erpeel wee suvecrucody tance cy | He.th08 anked me if would not de iim the favor of | (Ae Private mailer; Ror thet, throazh Woodford’s | » Un Mecie Ar the bonds he inuerale Old fariner clinched his argument by saying, “I'm | Sau coun Ati Cone Deeetie Gis tanse ee SES An aspen wae mumoueutly tama to Y defertug i ior ove mouth, F refused, T gait it | dilatoriness tn issuing process, the Augusta was al- | yay about to etort a loaa ou them. Now. there ape | dod 4¢ Vit vote for him this ime, buewill do all T | Sisto vonde have been dull ond deseid ot htereey , Orn a thet would be done soon as I cot my eyes on | iu. | lowed to eseope, notwithstanding Marshal Murray but three instituvions tn the city which mage against him. Idon't like Lew Campbell much, ¥ ‘ ; ferin aa UCAtlON Wide i eb) throw sto bond Woodford then started to a He said, © T hope eo "T t ¥ n ” w Tenn s were firm at H%, ond Mi 1 oy au ni x . f heraawe ba Jeo | loons on this ¢ ase of seeuritics. Mr. Timpeon th rather lave hilin than Sehenek. - 4 the funcral fron Be sud appraleers wore appointed to | FE have satiatied you that T have dove nothing wroug,” noteworthy real to secure her—we say, as Judge fore vieited each In turn, bringing up Piast in the Notwithetaucing these signs of disaffection, the Strong at cial tax North Carolinas declia Houston st.. on a di ne Opr rave the value of tue sam ‘ Ttold him he Wad not; that the statements he had | Shipman fils to * note theso points in theevi | Cai Sine Ci ereiat Wasebouss Cat any. Here | Repablicans wore sanguine of success, They were Ba %y P cent. Mey new being quiet at wy New PICKARD —in Beookiys wt By sone pharsonnlanss anyetery the appraisers vai. | Sede te sableled me Where dence,” 11s plain that, in his judiclal mind, they Arne that Livingston bad nerotiated a foun of | encouraged in this by tho nimost unanimous ae- Arkansas on Fusding Lets Ob Uy Wank tiaces | Nhe eeatints aad inte aren ot ee wi AS COLLUSIO “4 ni} for ” 7 hat Jadge OH), depusiiing the bonds as wecurity, He re. | kmowledement of Democrats that they tt r BE aire ie y tuvited to ne ait ' Wed the verse) aud cargo at §2 9, and Twas infornied WAS COLLUSION Ald not coil for remark." ‘The way that Judge | 20.08 wenusling the bande. ae weurity, Me me | Moat aiecting Campi Schenckis ilende were | Ol @& fullowas “Hunk Of Commerce, 122; of | fwily united ia attend the iuneral fi tie feutenee of f @si Lat wwouMt would Ye paid ino Court If the | somewhere, and that T was determined to probe it | Siipman notes pointe in the evidence may be seen | Kulu Companys and tue other K Bunk, | thus jailed injo'a fatal sense of aveurity, und evon up | SUMO of New York, 100; Ninth National, 110; | hs qv mothers BH ebd sania daw bn dle Baticr ould be seitied in dat way. Heei.zy care thet | tthe bott Me end hie was very sorry, and | vy thig epecimen, In Lis opinion (page 17) the learn. | Sir, Timpson then traced) ks 10 te ofice of | 1 late on Tuesday atterncon large sums were | ond Fourth Nationa), 146.) Hatiroad ponds were | ° hove nTs.—On Tharsaay, Oct. 13, George 0. Roberts, on lef the office Lthen sent for Mr. Thowp ory and Wéidnun Caldwell & Coy Daukers aud Lrokers on Wail | Wagered tuat be would be elected by froin 90) to OOD | fyi. Yi Kmles gn Central Baciies ‘ aged 48 years, i Hiato (Horton was about the batidie sus Id | ed Judge say J f .. | street. where Livingston had deposited them, givin majority, Vifwasheo ard wel eer brear 105 srfiglatives and friends are invited to attend the famerat . . he bad not seen hina. I told him to dlemiee rd to the cirenmstance of Mr. Woodford's | ine jiu orders to buy him @,000 in U. 8, 64 ince the election of two years ago the inmates of | Wahawh peconde.” 86 anu, a aed SOPROSe ut See mannattonvills, on Sassey t ended (mW Out quarter, I remonstrated, and soon as he came in. Lhompeon asked tor} dining with Ovksmith T thinte twas an indiscretion; | jonds. Cadwell & Ce. suid that atter tiey Lai | the Soldiers’ Home, at Dayton, have becn disquali- | AUEsR weconds, Bis BE Eka Mevbers of Hariem Lode, No. 497, ¥, he appraisers (1 believe the tather-in-iaw of oue Ted that Woodiord bad told me that | ‘hut the eaplanation of Me. Woodford i saiefuctory | hougnt tie bonis Livingsou called (or tem aad te. | fed for the eleetive franchise by the decision of tue | M1 Estex seconds, 10H: i neers ol Hariom Lodge, No. f ¥, OE Whe apsistants Of the Cuited Stuer Attoraey) re tue tan who had faduced him to com | to my mind, avd 1 think entirely vindicates bin | quested them to give hilt the mouey due ou the | Reoublican Surreme Court of Ohio, twoon baicemelie aatiin Pocket Hotere ince Wy artarnoon At tOfcluae: co attend cn nid ancw onc Was aproitied. The result was | St to bonding the Aucusta for $2.40. and that L | from any Improper motives. checas (about The soldier voto of two years ago was abont 490. | 13), ‘Heading, 10uyalUtse t Lake Buore, By asi, | CyBroter Genre 0. Honors, ' Bat the anpraement rose from #200) to. g4.to0, at | PGi MOE Mave a wat Or tat i or iaitan | It ## no mere thon fair to Judge Shipinan toeay | suvaxtenn rHotsann rive HeNDKED noLLans | But to maxe up for this los there came In the negro | W GSIx; Nortuwestern. commons el irg By ORE OF ie WB ener OGILVY, Seoretnry, Which anidiht she Was aubeedeenisy bonded: and. ater: | hour ae more returned oi Sd ethithe fit | that, #0 far us we know, he bas himself never been | 12 money. This was on Wednesday aferuoon, | Yate. ranging between 61) and 65) in the district | sis: preferred, eK @asys Rock Isand, 1die4 | TWINK.—Un Maturday, Uciuser & Koaabece Ae wite dich \3 ded, and after. eure Ma Ear isi bie pestis ; They reiised to give tim either the bonds of the Tipcac cage i eg ce OL TB 1h ay ag A ‘compen, Cs@eane prelerred, Sig. | OCF. W. Twine. % Wward diseharfed, ibeugh to my epiniou & nen leew ore aa aratieed trey we coonaté feat censed of collusion in this case, Money witaout Kentideation, and he then brouhe | fAmMe majority as at th loreover, | Gagi’; Ohio end Missisnivl, 884604: und Hinue Tie Pelntivos and frlends of ths familly ave ipvited f moons than ice Lead valid, Pike Ne Tracie wie to meaeue oor ee We stiould add that Woodford had entire control of | Mr, Chadwick, a Uroger sigutly known to the trim, | thes did net give ap an il she leat hocient tet ei Be Jonah, NOW aNO', ‘Erie ‘was Soli srom tive Fanidenee ot ine author, Ges, Uephe te nedvenpacdpn ieoidolaea cine tae att. inquired wh nacht 40, : Hise sent ue thittdid not eatlsiy Caldwell a soldier vol. The: f pe L tn M., {Fou the residence Of her father, Geo, Caplan, d Ales Long at ered that she slipped twe | 6ai Guat Hosion dented evce iuatlag Ue Oropod | the ease of the Augusta, while the Hoo, B. Delafield | 19 (Mentity Ini, Hut this dit not satiety Coldwell | Leb fy elicets: and send the revute in regular | SHM@Sits; Fort Wane, aioe orien Meuieal cargo sie uid previousiy Ind, wud imteaded © | tion to Woodiord, Dut insisted that Woodio.4 hal | smith, the District Attorney, was confined to his | inercial Wareaouse Compaay should identity hin, | {Ft leaving to the Secretary of Bate the burd 18igcri8% + and Hed, coat AE TY : dete to HHT RAD. RHEE he). fabbe tested pay y . $ t gS; and Boston, Marttord and Brie, 44 Pee ome cesT on eae cote ce altuna iol Danika chat tre vebbet eae Wa hosee by cickness; and that Mr. Smith was not re- | Livingston went in search of that gentiewan, but | OF throwing out or screpting the vote. ‘The Dem: . At the Boards, Hannibal and St. Joseph pro Special Aotices Under hese eireumstaucer, 1 deemed advisable to | Medinet it insisting that the vessel 1 f Wood! | returned without bin, and the matter went over | Crats became aware of this, and ip alarm tie follo red sold at 11643 Union Pacide, 9%; Del p yore ~ rocure (eh testimony e¢ to this illecal vovage, 1a or | S90. Thompson also 8 *p for any of Woodteri’s “indiseretions,” | returned without bin. and tae water we H Aotice was published on Friday in the Da) ton ‘ Rdg 53 ~ ” 2 B10 OF | Thien excited, ani that he denounce Dot, on ais contrary, did everything in bis power to | fina wey achat wanted | Herild: ware, Lackawanna and Westera. 10734: f der io procure a new process againet the ¥ a scoundrel, and Was about to go up stare a : a aR EURO eran eee ny eee aad ‘ Whereas, reliable tnformation has deen received that r Maj! and We ‘ [do the mean tinie,1addres.ed & letterto the Collector protect the in.crest# of the Government, and to When Mr, Timpson enteres Caldwell & Co.'s | iq"the very tacth of the wnaninone decision of a full ng up from Ig to or r ma CHASTISN Fay press the slave trad, It was throagh his pro- | fhe yesterday, he iound Coadwick there waiting | Kepubliean tapreme Coort, Iti the pmrpose of the Re: | 4044 on active tran ifle Mail was i nin 10 Hien, When be; Phokapecs, Guletad Nin down, : spade a for Livingston, Wi0 liad azaia goue in seared o' the |; uiilcai, wanngore 1a thig county to voce the lomatee | buoyant, though the dealings were quite large, and , mn Kahan. Mire) ideveas's eotamens ts oeuanasd bose | natn nat Cmiln: epera.'we dordon the | Tresident of the Warehcee Company. “Me exvrain. | Of anes Bolliger ome the Diemoctatis Ceutral | the price ranced from 40 to 40"¢” Canton was frtm CLOTHING in be ' lie necessary papers, to which he " 2 abbr continued AL SOME | wove trader. was convicted in th city and executed | ed to Mevers. Ca & Co., and reqnested tom wimittee I hereb: t He usual | at 67 @6.64, the remainder of the fist being neglectod. OF ALL GRADES Fo [nA Aan ell Lada mle BEY enigth on pa 1d 28 of Executive Document | on Hedloe's Ieand fur his erin to poy noth tile under Ator wait: | PAR OF moctiau to horrow «saturdar), Oetovers. at | Kapiee stares were very moterately dealt in. tie ikeANonove. V fappis the Dist rey to te: | NO 40, but as itis in regard to the recaptare of & > Ing some uve tor Livings ony Me Fimpeon quce- | ig wil effcecuaily prevent thie audacions violation of | OM!) Levorted sales being in’ American at 43% ; ¥e fue & Lew provers, b he: ti that H had | Augusta, with wh Mr. Woodtord, whom tie | The Great Slave-Trader Comes Vorward to Me yi beep ae ogeh fod Hark Sas Beene ct him. rt W. MW. GILLESPIE, Chairman. v fd arg sah yl FI Rak Sere dwt 12% NEW AND CHOICE @eKen OU board she Foe caF-v iat Phau cxamiacd, | Marsval had dismissed tom the ease, had nothing Help Woodtord. “"ORSRW VERY LITTLE ABOUT LIVINGSTON,” Gd Totes tectarnbariiee ie Demers kad gaaber STYLES Jend was going 10 the port rie dus origins iy cleared | todo, we emit tt. The testimony of the deputios fLawbon,. Gee Meth thinning jeaparcadt 6 that ue had caine trvin New Orleavs, and | resolved on forcivie resistance to any attempt on |: ¥- C8. ¢. Qhig & Mies IN THE GREATEST Noor, The nrceae wan unaie to obtain ions the D {uow poor, Horton, Sinith, and of Riy Devoe, « de 5 tan i " that he Lia. oto ie bin Sepede ion) Wenart of the soldiers to vote, and the veheme was | jer om, iy Hsia de VARIETY. Het Atterrey unui the Mth inst. wh nm, ot we ows. and corroborates that of Marshal l “ wiekeiae eck uj eration extended opis | S¥andone r si le Ss 7 Tat 7 pay ‘ Bisvike hate i sch ute viet ous | “Going to Hunilton on Tacsday evening, the Sew iy a? shy West. ( PRICES UNLFFOMLY LOW, w& “ 1 fovnd that t ¢ ] Morroy ae to the matters with which they and | ¢ ean Oaaratth oT Ne ript of payinieat for & suds. “FMS Was | peuerter iouud Col. Cuinpbel seated in tis private ke ol we DEVLIN & CO. eow Lind gone toGrevuy ort uut 1 Waddiard wars Boanestens ‘ nee Ayn sto Caer ty w Mr. Condwice knew vues on, On | omes, busy. wilh ec comparative fizures, | ‘ab 5 SiN Sd Qt Adains bxure Ades * pots itis be promise of the Collector vo Serene rane Scrat a cats ce peak ane iil! RAG ARTUR ee Fhe erknowledge Le bad iatrdseed tia to | No‘reinend t but s few umnutes utter: | LOwiwetverii’’c'sta 'ats| Nnus flee tin. x BROADWAY, CORNER GRAND sf. ' 5 Fee COR ME AR IMMERSE EINE ae Tai Thiatae Mighiy God, did solemnly deciore and swear ¢ ‘Aher some farther parley, Livingeton: snoan whi! and 3. 1s Vollan TE el tall Ue 188 oe Ws His 1S. Rxproes, BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN ST. a os. Ullay of money ait ated ham just areh a copy of TH Naw YORK = ON, « n. roshed in wn aime t, oek Tsai 13 1 Mich, Contials, | rea aby en en a arang Nhetuday The Afitean Stace Trade Sept, 28, in which very serious chunees Keeping ous of tue Was, Mi. Hiaupsou ob 1 the ‘ye got the first despatea, Colonel. It's from EWG 18 Se BNL. Cour Wel BECEROFS, Ut aD tavomigetion | ttt Dus toll: Dav wee. | pIrertit an pbcit a tae! Asta it y the treasactt HA which Coad A Cassell. looking ap fram) —> - sia Mt ony pe ta and ” } amone other thiage that this nt by iia cheers ‘ : yt ath ue. at's about w> epee’ New York Markets, -_— - — : USION OR MMPROFER PROCEEDINGS . “ru oan ay ees minonlig ot bt said Woodiord, tn a former om to hewn HE RARCKS: SRR n Oey Be eH Deve: | some relatives im (hat Lawnd va Fripay, Oct, W.—FLoun ann Mear— The BUY WARNOCK & COSS ‘ re 7. her vaiue being a axamine to an unastol aud onornbie ae Wa apion. wae at: Osldwell A Gor) the boys, because it micht set icra to betting. | nurket ruled exwemely frm, aod wat more activo, Sevea Dollar Dress Hat, J a " ' veiweom auy and what | her He Hesuit ot gnaw | connection with the tlave trade, pels runnin mes, St Celt @ elle One) You co oack't jegraph ville, aod iH be over | bat no dvented advance could be Ana the cose Get diaaae Mac. rf Ott ‘ atations Uda’ Vie | TPR Te oe Taedh Lk | Geet eeeaie bad aeclaien dé at em J | preity soot Was rauhcr iu iavor of Daye Ww DbIs, at $3.10 seeleeae} as igs sete Bann? ee ae farig’ Bp werg Rent ewoars and declares, in the most ¥ duy Cooxe & Co. and 1k & b were posted So of posted Vallanticham, with the reporter at | (ot F eubecting “We tern faa Bea De 86 fave One Dollar. K h © ver Yaad t Se sreenners. that the Wyecle of sald | at iho door with urders to allow © 10 go out The Democrats were recelving thelr des- | (FSDo'DR exires do. $6.10e85.50 for re” and o ti st tw Anguste was 1c is provable tyat their prose deterred Living ty the Ab th Mais Laniy Orange do, $6.10@40 5) tor eipplu a At bein Sia and unqualiediy fire and nitrue, Ne further de | | ae + by the Atlant acitie while the | Sin and ee toon teaho and fun ly vxcrardos ite Usp C lao and i h aL tittne oe Awint clires thathe is ut eliehtly aequainted with sal N Finent of hie prompt action ana | Republicans liad fall use of the Western Union Hour et e4.iees.75. Corn Meni, BL 5aG535. Buck: AND DEAWERS, + i | toa woneaned, and Apo eon tase eaeoncteiea eile r on in ferreting ont tute tc tt with by a denes crow’ in tho operators | mercduced to Rabi we wficitsa er ees neice HOSIERY AND MEN'S FURNISHEN brib 1 swe kace bh 4 ye tte tt 7 Md ! HM she- ye i e | A he returns trom the vaod " Ghocertea—Cof Cis bu nilet: Rio Wa The old st a the oF ad the elie ¥ rich " ony ‘ a ux = 7 Vy etoy travers A e., Java 20) and ‘y h the pexooeiy wiih all | Thrwetioie of the ry, Wain TMi arrest ag on eile i Uy alee ad BION | cers ani ie Fations fuiowed eacu al Gustan aan Ragone VANDERLIP © TAYLOR, # Rowery, x ue arsent ( 4 tee Marshal Murray. the | Sian. He (urilier declares hy 8 Lins sola GRANT'S INTERFERENCE IN MI aoe it tell, you what," ead C Int do ens | 5 Malin 7 Seat Ao waren UR, QDd ihe nVOWed Wi hoe Us wl people, that Catia counsel at | that he hae neither soon wor ken to anyone ti SOURE POLITLCS. hed, these ret ow that pretty well Beatie. 4) nh ts, | nnd ott hong rasta (a exctiang vent ala Woodtord, but reyrobates in the mest uneomnro Brown Thra ov , Py And, hastily ring hie papers and fgarer to wert an - Taw, rir. your mes dent servant n tue side or wie doverd- | ine manngh anon, nssasalnclike Dariy enelnvering Grats Brows Throws Down the Ganntles of | ice he made ake throu nd . x Ley sacs BW canis: at Peale. Fer | WY BEST FRIENINCHERIRY TORAL ROBI LS MURRAY, United OF euar by tie Mar | (Ae mmantier aned, ganas ke i ud NeHance Teaching the Presideut what | oy) o re i¥ea ihe abi. 0, for Torte Jucoiaid 120 {avagas part cur Uene nies, ¢ Vinflnouna P¥lon. CaLen i. Suita, Secretary or t A se criucal WOuIERs | scr buen a sullerer, APTLELON OAKSMITEL, Freedom Means tu Misseart People | despathes ia company W Hees ddl oaahod pula SUTOS Liver Oil; we a other, 8 Sup cocketaur Os THe IMeHUON ORDEKA AN U8 re oure bt, Marshal | Sworu to Be'ore me on this day, and tira: at Neither to be Bought vor Tntimiduced, Atdo'eloek it was eviden! at can head: rk was more active hut at dec ICTAL DRAWINGS. VESTIOATION ebolenarty in he Wri ten in (he eity of London, In full ies Ta @ speceh at St. Joseph, Mo, Oct, 8 the | Wurters Uaat the returns were ed AH tetioderyy Pe dity ONS & CO's Marshal AUitisdia Telldsd Gun, Gikak laeenlies nd yesterday, month [Seal] mony siereotLbavg herewith eet im hand, | Jip, B, Gratz Brown, the Liberal Republican fot for else) Blac 130 DBIS Lala movrd ie (ihe Interior to request dJudce | While We conarel wae angiously walking Cor thelr, apy i. Nuxw for Goveruor, alluded to the dismissal by the |, "No, that roplied another, © it ve Tvintet at 80d Py beea ot 1 Heike Ronee tu Conver ite | Peele ws puty alaisnas, were ou tucir way to thefort | A Lonton Commissioner t vister Oates ‘lu | 4 ent of Mr, Bennett Pike, Unied Stotes D hh SENOS DONS WHY 4 ecoe maar dal And npaiad) : Varebel “Juuge Suavinevin | Mie why ease, frum ths time of the bondine of th be - + Atlornoy at St. Joseph, because of hia being in Til teal you whatla the matter.” sald a third i Wi vet of the Secretary. and th vy fHoends Ieattendea by Very mysterious ¢ A Farther St nent from Marshal Murray | favor of Liberal principles © We had no business to put,Sevenes up atall, Hi IA Ge _ Seman teat ie ebeutive decemsen kh cvervanisral wao nas beou connceted with the trans Oatamith's Coufersi He said he had been one of those who were re. | “int Rant to Fun. | Ho was atralt of celting beaten, Lar uit stilt dull; | reutiu the wbor@ aud wieo 1koyals “sy n Frage 2 0 ive docu | nen thawte Tull aid sestebibg iavestigaiou be eater: | My Dean Sie: In answer to your inquiry, | uciant to botiewe that the Presidcnt inteuded to ia- | Ween his jucsmen ant lettin deelvie.. Then we ral jotnat tier, bo Hrondwiy. 15) Fuitod eran’ t bark Pow f nt q ba en 1 | Nave to state tat after Appleton Ookemiti’s bon s ¢ could bave run Lim next time, We were a set of Tor dairy and ve iSe. for pares Chee - 2 —_: etwony akon i an woveatiqation ordered by he | Tiere is apparent reason to suspect that rovers “ in Us te of Missouri ws: of ree | cou run tin a : “ pave rganuay taken ty, an ancettaution ordered, by ike | ners ie aunarent, ressan, fo, cuspect hat vererel | viction st Bustou, in the United Stutos District | aunurate in the Plate of Missouri eystem of re | cused fouls to iasiet un hie ecoeoting the nominee Esse Matin. aectived to tote, for saia MOVAN MAVANA LOTTEICY. Oe tiki exhloits attached: 7) on 4 to ¥evnbtuaee lots randeura Justice thabeverthiecrime sue | Court, on change of Aline outa slaver iu New Bede | froliue cue puibin aentiuont Othe Sea ; that | bot ; cate di thon farther deol rites paid tor doubioeneana all Gideel Gos { Cua ica—Collve on of Federal officers wiih patios | MRE district haeseen, The pecrutnry of thetutertor | ford, ‘he wrote me a leiter desiring an interview | Wa. Qaiy upon Lis urrY at. Soseph tas be Wad Aud so the wordy commentaries went from month " sud silver. LOT os CU, Heaters, each ti the slave trade chon caver an ymmeduate exauinatinn ito the cate, | with me, which I declined, and seat in agent; Vut | jen acyised of tue romoval of agentcuin mgt in | % Mout eturniug to. the Democratic “nod AY 1 Waist, 1 Faauinaion of Witnesses, wuo ls competent, zeaious, aud corageous enough 10 | aoruily on. and saw hin in his cet, Twas with bin aracter, pal ta ntegrity, 0 aan able logat ot ciate tt But t Fouy was found stil may w be —_—_—_— nay’! Ube the ting to ste bottom, my his a mn inments, from oflice, Lecause of bis sympathy wit eneil, outwardly only ry a at . MAUSUAL MCRDAY'S TESTIMONY, Trobe. toe shlig, to ie Daneel ; he first day; about half that time on | {ie Titeral movement. in this Mates tae i’ ne | cational ne vous twitching of the fingers how mu 1 Publications. December 20. 1961 MB. WOODFORD ON THE STAND, the foliowing day. At this view he submited | sponse to any such action hie had no doubt thut the | he Was iuterested in the litte slips oF paper which | MH? re tay 03 for ¥ “ _— Kovert Murray, Esq, United States Marshal, | Stewart L. Wovdford was aleo pat noder oath by } Propositions to me, wisi be desited presented to | [toe peuple oF slistourl would fad the way tormace | Ce Up from the operator's room. By ta o'clock, | ALS Fisnin good demand. Freghuuuil, bot | PEAR PERS eee testifyine to the matters contained in his | JwIEe Shipman, His testimony begins at page 35 | sid of the Government to. suppress the slave trad ne Hy BURY even FORDTE AO She 1 1a TTR, Sola atu learn ead Malle Cempbell was | “HAIRE™ Wont coors achive and) Arca. Ouse; 00.0 NEW MONIULY MAGAZINE Petter given abc Mar Murray save: * Between | of eaccutive document No, 40, ant covers ove provided he was pardoued. He wrote oul his pr on they hud declag a in a | Cecorted to lity resitence, where ie briefly thankes | bush at $1146 1 Old No.2 Chicago, $1.18 tor old FOR NOVEMBER, 187. ' She condewnacon' Uf tue vessel wad dhe commence ix pages, Old Chief Justice Murshall nved to tay | homlone which were banded to Air. seward in per uzh the resim— His friends for thelr eupmort, | Rrdamalar on aaike winter Cale tok Gauman & ConTENTs : oreedini.» to appeal, Mr. Horton, # Depul by m 4 re Taare ‘ Fis sud Gen, Schenck will eon election | flskis!.si to witer Ohio and Genenee, § aaa Ci . CONTRETS? ‘ liken uy dive and’ satel tame tat | Mat when # wan wens on the witness wlaud to eGovernment declined to aceede, During the | i A04eihOucuad Corus ms wil kiow the feng | Of tie Kround that the exclusion of cho soblien vote | wife Wertern aud Semcon. Corn was fouee and ac, | THB HU GUENOTS he thotight thie yaa soncti poteh up bis @ d reoutation, he always hind to | interviews 1 questioned aim with reterenoe to th hy wan iMerat, Tis urd to sen how he ean do wo, | five, Suies du uv, at uusic. for Wenern ints jitbuermations.Remmard Pally —Mtasgacre ot about sue bak Aucusta: L aske Va long ticry. This is the way Mr. Woodfurd | Bending, nod tulvequent escape of the hark At He went on to ay that, 60 far as this indicated a | However. since the decision of a Stats Supreme | add’ Re Gi new seilow 4ercey.. Barley tn tia the Lntiapitante of Mteri Lat —othicrine de Medtelgs (. tonite to exculpaie himself for his intin acy with | nent’ with Mr. Capen, Woodfori's. fatherlutan, | Delicy Iu behalt of the Président, aud an iatensiun of | Kyutente Court ative Valted etst es een eee ee ere ao ane endla Wanee Mactes masie| Faeanue CN tet — Adiuiral Covigny.-C antes i th hh O.keini'h, He was coming home from Boston on | who kept a ely ethan South. stee wmiovale for, tbe purt LCOTiUrUNOR Sie Rekion Of - dckie 5 Aran. | Sales, 18,00 bash SRO OE eOR A Le ugey rener eee OF Paras Oh Bee * , i 861, after the trfal of the ANKOXEA, Dat Oe ee et in ee ve ee eae Coeur | beutteriy withuuteticcts that, for lik wn party The members of the Masonie fraternity aro alrca ly ris ied eG TE MY BABES IN THE Woop ue ETC Bee OE va ass Betvicus a ae appraise at 6 low aur, Mr. Onkesnith was, 9 t jorm'tn‘one stata PU IEAAAH paw ne Reo Preni nine DiGite eee ee Brae aoe |e ee nea eater nine oameeths to! that be wae a3 we pvinig bo be ; nay Mr. Capen five thousand dullars, Aiter I kiclce Ho wontd then and now cast down tno gannttet of | ice» quey fear ebe has discovered some of their awful | ii ree Giataino the Toiunie, stalermiies tC aneieloue ri b © particulinly @ gy Met Apteton Oukemith tu the salon, @ @ ° # | eee Weare wie | cow tit be could eurtal the soverei ily ot a frea | husoand being onc of the “eratt," anda ety ‘oro | | NEW Form, Fiidary Get 14, recelnte. of Avenue of ti6 La 13 Coafersiouals a Musray fat lenoth varions er ver tabl a thane ware herthe in hia, | ME. Capen had. The veseol wa afler | tratecalty, ant brothe Hs bat ho ev ineawarsted: | cali tatte The opening chapters of this ¢ Soar tone of poor MOM AtNy Cattle, ROL IM DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI Guet | speaks of aletter he wrote to the Secretary n his comruny, ‘Our conversation | ere ei ett vateel. But, in convequetige af the bor the oplutone of the President in thes ques. | 14d ta No. 197 of the people's favorite paper, t "The mirgct war about the sane as yesterday foF groomeeMaviag Dokes A Sista Landing. @fthe Interior onthe Gb of November, 126}, aud « Suly aiuslog bo the Au ees ving been doubled iu ¥ by the now tion of tuternal pouies; thothe had been one o Fireside Companion. ~ Arte, pant ae qualities, APS 46.0 OB. yOwer OF GOMINO IG F cire NEGATIVE IN PHOTOURAPILY ta decite ity 1 replied that I did not | ent, Oaksmith ouly paid Capen three thousand | Hise wad Wad Helped te vevell the tresldant otha TC RRR yr iauithe were Sf tar lords, OF 419) lead, The demand for Inrvermations.— Licht and Dark Syots of the Obe in addressing that letter to t f tL hive no tear of the result, for | dollars instead of five, When Gakemith went to the sor mea hen he ow ual in Gh, The creat political lea ters of the Empire State are | sheop was (air ut Jy coe. WM; and for lambs moder Ject “Dinzracn —ima-e Rev red in Position, Nex Le padiseslns shat letter t 1 bave n af ae ult, for } Custom House to clear the Vessel, Woodiord wens | deckiring that if this war meant the liveration of aistoling (heir forces for the coming campaten, and | ale at T@™\e, foreuch as were counted good enon to ‘ative —Posly the Positive.» iy was to obtain unthority trom him to ar the help Lemg in our favor, Leugcested that | othe Gollecwor us tie counsel of Oakemith, but, it fiaves Le wonll strip off his epauiettes and | tre great fashion loadsr, whose nama ty Kuox, tepro: | paton the wealey, Thora were no hogs offered on live Winter se tho Negative. Worl Me Wot « ving ay me that J n cnr tight in court, and while receiving | {0 me TOneCHOr Ae tle Coane Ot Oe an tins lon the service; that he tntendes to teach Lim | pains Winwohal “wreath® for the victor, and | welbt. and prtess reinaln nominally mnechanzed, ort | iy pistiNGuisiel Fit END SEl could Hot arrest her under a new libel. On the | is kiuinces dit not wish to discuss it aguin, Deine ahant 8 oreiosic, the Collector wae Kone furtaer tat trocdom meant the liberation OL all tne. | Crowns Of & fir the ‘vanquished, at tit | GeXe &D, Hie sungutersia received 2 car loads, or | MY DISTINGUISHED FIERY PACOR SEAGA ED. t Ferpited sa anener from the WOODTORI'S FiksT DINNER WITH OAKSMITIL Irews, Eeq., the Surveyor, wh White men of (his nation ws well ag the iheration o° | RrOwlNAy: PAM TAGES Gan TRAD A MATE UMD SELENE et eet ree ernie: | LIER BIIT AN Sos re M dcame down into my oMee and T hand On revel NewY noxt morning, we parted inanded hie assis i ithe Vick men tats nations an (hat he could been, are aad will be the most desirable ever worn Dy —— re r B a came down, into tay ofice and Thauded | | Gn reaching New York next morning, we parted | inch the Morveyor refuced. Subsequently, hi Hot go back unlve Lle apecivts pratevice ai party | Heuvernte, Itebublicads, OF aly wher peo} e.~-e ry Slop ep mpaspes ie A PILOT'S WIE Other yrocese for that Vessel Immediately, “Letatrd | counsel, called ut the cftice several times afterward | Ver, 9 clearance Was bind from the Coastwire Clear | ilicy uyom the treeduin of | the Wille man ute —— si ESERE OR: adkeerragtions <i ay that again, to hin thet John H. Smith (@ detective | to leurn if decision had been rendered, On the | ance Clerk, op tho representativn of Oaksmith and | baying Kecoimplicned tne fraslons of Nhe black ma FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ee vi : 5 ; = ao end pe ty Marsal) wontd make | 251 of September, the diy the decree was entered. | Woodford her Abat she Yeosel wos going to | Fe JHeWn shen proceed 10, bay Hak for its i tan rieee, MUSEATURE ALMA wACTHHEE D4 hy | PREDEGIEK THE OR 1, PReoemiox at Sa. Mr. Woodford told ne it was no nee to ontain a | you bad your lunch yet? I raid no, and he asked we | Delmonico’s ery truly yours, ’ make, tis an issue An the State of Mise uit and | ing the morning, although more deailugs were noted SSI ot Ber brace Be process for that ye-rel uule tained fresh | ogo out und luke 16 with him. We went to Delmon ROBERT MULRAY nab, hi Be ee eter teers chedeet We ceabieh Relates Arrived DAWN ON 11 : Lreplied War That it, Ho lien wanted ma | toute, corner of Brondway and Churmbers street, | Hon. A. Oaney Mary See eee ee ear ACME AT | emt ie tbe doy: The features were Monbwastara. |” stosmebth itiipnnte ANNE PUKSIS ty the Acrmon ov “ManeL’e w) disclose what the nature of It was, Lreplied that | pear the Court Mouse, I think, although Tam not New York, Oct, 12, 1970. were mon meri 4 © MMM T neoforred, Western Union Telegraph, Pactfle Mail. Bre wnsnip Banta, Phi " Pre ay me a {tepared to dy tat uc at-arod Lim that | pusitive, that he asked whether the practice of tho ————————— ted; and tat they would give @ maiorily atalnst | Wabash, Lake Bhore, and Central snd Tudson, i LU UNTO) TOF BAL GORE CF oA Part tL) A proof, anit that wes suMcirnt, He then | admiralty courte allowed Appley to boud his veseel The Great Bowery Dry Goode Store, voter. ¥r, Brown added that if the President sup: | ‘There was no particular activity in the St. Paul Movinur, Oem teede Not SGU. srked me tor the letter of the Becretary to tike op | 1 revled to him that hie lawyer wnustlook out tor | cugden & Bradbury, 912 and $14 Bowery, are | pesca that he could purchase A reuouinativa tro pia : 1 Mi Unis port on Wedierday on ? ‘| ANTEROS. By rie Avrion oF © Guy Levinoston®,” Sivim to bis offen, “I told him I would soud bin © | that; that T had aa tueb as Jeould dotolook out | hare lene ot ret aye Fe tina Neon party by. B system et tutiuciation | Hoek Island, aud Reading, hough Obio and Missis- | J 3 vediately, Which Z did; and asked bim | for tie Government side of the Louse, offering @ heavy stock of dry goods at fovoral id removal from ofce, he hud Wisi@acn the prope | sippl vt Mines atiracted uttenti The who'e mar we | AN OFC TOLER IDYE. te yer gt spe 4s ries en eae gn WwooprOub's SECOND DIKWER wim OaKamire. | prices. They offer an assortmont of velours at | ova tied Baton peor | uot was ovidently ewayed early in tho day by 0 de Busine THE KOCK OF THE LEGION OF HONOR. By Tae Mie att Riou wave the process ia an'hous. ile | Oushe 20 of October Me. Sawyer served on as | €1:80 « yard, worth $2; ani a line of acrzes at | | That the Prenident ofthe United States wonlt Ard } aire to await the money Buarket movewent, which, | A Favorable Natori g000 fonilow | com ee Tone maiee aaa fi omath then eft my office together, some ti notice Uf appeal. Ow the (BA he the perttian for | 2 cents, generally gold at StH conte, They claim to | aig (here were a0 longer any slaves, vithor to tue | however, relaxed from the higher rates of yesterday, | anit extended use of ohlal TrcoAee ORT Breanna Ret Clk} DD OUG OG :2 Line nt ine proces, "Nor Le said, bened uot | about dinner thaws et the District Attorney's oftes, | tl! ® quality of 81.95 cashmeres that cannot be pur- | tenure of office oF to the tenure of property; that, | aud occasioned more disporltion among sirect | Coushs, Colds, and 3 son; hava paused the | Breroue Babe CaO cn uate tis aftidayit : had. in conversation with me, wala that wad chased for that price seavnern oa a a ee Te Whole acta | sheculators to orerate. ‘The buoyancy of the ufter- | Tochos to te extensive a. Obealn only the | eo rTOR's SCIENTIFIC Bhi 0!) a ca ay rivate nmvtersional matter about which be wished | press ciotiis from 60 cents to §1.25 that ewnnot be | 104 cllve SBSnee 40 Slils Wiole Oy8 , : © to this fact, althouch ope, | genuine” tirown's Bronct os," and do not TOE atu BE: THERE I8 SOMETHING WRONG; Pe etuit me; I told bim that if {¢ did not concern poe so arith Whey sake & seacality of some. | cop aiuetian.ee the pan of the General Government, | noon wae princls ally due to this fact, al hon Me ceas he oaes wha re prog by vallag | EDITOR'S MEATORICAL RECOL Jon't want to etve tt to me.” Teent himnn | Apploy or the Auguste, 1 should be happy to advise pe hud fay to Uroaldete, sngreselonal Commit: | ratore secu quite uncertain of the tulurecon'ition | worthiess imitations, EDILOK's DRAWER. riour times that day, and he returned every { him; he said that it was a long matier, and as we | black alpacas at 25 cents, and black growerain silks | (ow, wid & biel ofier Or hia fluger for ai | Of the market, Wile they are cautions TERMS FOR HARPEIS MAGAZINE, WEEKLY suing itwas not ready, On Sainrgay. she | were both busy, we eould si by going to | at ga, worth €8, Their black and colored suke range | Ue i tuence inthe Bute of Missuuri and he | tng opt short contracts, there isan cquay ition | Aa Easy Way to Sve for your Family AND DAZAL. ie rluy. Leaw Woodford myself, ang told bim I | dinner and taiklug it over there, We went to Del % 4 i Wy bl Li , t ; 1 ‘a from $1.50 to $6.0 ya Wanted 10 odd that, ifany of tnem Wanted to try it = speeiative hase BI » Manaerer, One ( for One Year “uo have that proces Hiamediaiels, Ho pab!, Bonien’s, ” % 5 on io Mieourt, be welcomed to the conflict andin ip taaleiue epecolattye naroha T BOOK BINDERS Vb DENT ASBUCTATION Weraty One Cony for Qae You au © Murray, are you sure yea have got fresh GAKSMITH PROPOSES TO RETAIN WooDFORD, Lacies’ full suite range from §8.50 un to $500, and | ON Ot Aetna A ie te inruc, and it ho did not | The operations of the gold market, as contemplate Sur Cena IR CORSRUKAN WIT CARE (the BUTT 9 Bazan, ' One Copy for Que > ‘ H 1 ented eave ee Ad ened = | | Oakauntth told lie long story about anothor slaver | shawle from cashmere plaids at $1.00 t0 real camel’ | ivicty thom before this ‘canvaes Was ended | ty the clique controlling the same, have been #omMe: | PN ie | fant ft the widow OF helfs ci. care, | HAKPMN'S Managing, Hanprn's Wee wiy aed Man a oie T want’ the process; that veasol | called tho Ardennes, and Woodford assured him | balr ab $900, The suits and shawis are on tho | that they had mistaken thelr tarkel, thea he | whut chonged to-day, for the purpore of further con. | Heer ise Fur mir, hy ww vayairt ef one d 4 PS ec a ' vec sug ho OW" aaye ie, you hy that after certain mattors of professional etiquette | second floor of the large, esiabiiahinent, where my | ee That he had omy Oudd in this eonncedn | cealing thelr plane, The programme invugurated | e\iicinn vewig tires yon, Weltie el iuete gh Ue FMA TOTAWia eweraTy Me, ua Wale fort auid 9a toon | should be got out of the way, my (Woodford’s) | thempelyox upon the decarously, dismal aspect 0 te tea of a Premdent of the Uutied scales ua: | early in the week for the purpose of testing tho | wostecnouiical princb em witioue salaried oflcers SPAY COURIER, = ‘ t 1, aed ae soon ne 1 Kot It services would be at bis disposal, We finished onr | thiee clerks who dispense tae deep mo MEE aac iorual pOUcy Was mae raute | strength oF weakivsss of the opposing forces has | prvpused to tncrence to 440). Weil eoudicted that aint i i to attéch the vena), He ‘returned in | inner, the bill belng puld by me, Oakemith having | Young widows, who have nothing bo itve or hon PAE sada baal iy PAVING Y roeulted in a lowering of rater, and instead of 4 to | Alcs coupanins eaitnate a mortalliy ot 8 IN LOW, We | yh “ves g itt portealtey F Taek f tuduired of bun tne baa tHe | as the bill when I dined with hin betore.” Wilen the Gret car ot ericf bas expired, the atrick Wi made Gen Grant, and what was he, thit he | %4 Ycent, per day for borrowing, a# recorded yen ance of oue thousand dollareioreisvenaonare | ee ih Mee ieee tinct dave hats tve aut | Made tad Mr, Capen (Woodford's father-in-law) | ove who oft wring, and siile throws | ye out voice and witout {rfluence, wile had never | {OF having Balances carried, ‘Ibis will explain | thovedepesdeat njou nny ny a wie £0¥7 . éasetos ' Tae An went rine Depety | aud a Mr, Stack having been appointed uppraisers, | {Ney conten pul Gpacenilng the ptaire. | Niven direction to the pubilc opinion of the nativa, | why gold dropped from 119% to 113, meno einem can haut eg rs Py Nie way ie ta . the Gounir J stted to wie what he re was evi H Woodford further teatifve (page 4!) : the B ud depart im @ mixed condition aca PEA TRIS oes lie aaa ap bo de “ port. ur [tthe fack that the comoination for the pur | eomu 22 HOw a Fou eK a oMaud FORO OR IOS Des BOOT TOI «10 what Eshould do, He auld he WOODPORD'S THIRD DINER WITT OARAMITE, iam have fifty young men an clerks, and am- | public houslit? Does he #tand as une of the wen | pose of ¥a Beant Saige GOR” Bil iaiet sien eee ppl akan LPH buon wud woottialauenel sto Wl vie mes bunk thers Was EVE ‘Tho next day Oakemith came to the office and | ploy forty womcu In thelr workroom in the thira | Who havo beet tdentiled with tue triumphs of free: | terday, fn order to facilitate thelr proctaminue, | YOe Til iC rit i te ae ttcue neon Atk io ' wud Seow rlatigaely wrong On Monday moruing 1d). | eeid that Stick wes in Washington on Governient | story, m tn the past? Does he stand as one of the | (9 geil more of their long gold than wasconiem: | PPLE TMGAU,eCuurol st Cr tte ee: r 4o-0. stirs again and ave ifhecouid | business, and he did not know whea he would re oo muments that we have been necustomed 10 look | 1) Th must gino bo reoemberod that thos a Wiiscelinteeoie ' He won and-eame back io company | turn, aud suggested that Mr, Capan should make the Plnton’a * Vitalie” for the hatr ein be fonnd | t tor our inscriptions oF a heretofore 2 y Alb: ue pee Liye mee ioe ae lisceun © w LM, Woodlord bad Suiti's Dt alone, I asscnted. Oakamith asked | evarywnere. this cleareand nas no sedwent, Thief Tt not, then f have oniy to ay it would be wise | operating for a rise are doubtful of the course whic Beauty and g q berm OMT OFFICE NOTICE. rd . a hagd, Have Woodford, | T hed been thinking any wore about the | wonderful prep sration t Piyon's Vitalia,or Salvation | and well for sach men to leave the samt Mon of the the Pecretary of e Tray Will pur t Dale ite ak Ce Lg yo sat ' Le the work t and iauathate iftend Ite wrane yes riatter, and asked me to, go to diner, 1 | forthe lia. Wouret on the wand sor Ho stall. | freedom of this count y to to mchievenent of the | extreme rates ty berry wars were consequently fier ate vou ainuluns OF noauly mone ' I eet tu have kept me out of It ao lon To then | went with bim to Delmonico's, Ab dinner he gaid | I's, Revertie est, the mos elfectivg articie Of Ke Chas | wen Who have Undertaken tand have wconpliabod | easier, for the Joint purpose of buying mare kelly Larva tod ht , ; raul beet i That resuproot, Liodbim Teer | be bad been looking up the Ardennes ease, and . Fsicstl eee {without Interierenco on tho part of thore Wao | Wo fy“ humougiinie the sirect ge to te Heal | Pretureley He ei Go Ly ) hay th \ PM tak Uy tad Ho hak dE bad alrendy told him several mos | found itwas nob so bad uw he vad stated, Ltold | ane racen at Jerome Park foriho remainder of the | ave suaply reaped bis row ards seived with, | {ua sat those muntiutating the p No 4s Urowaway, anid mali by Petty od a He sevod,* Whatis it? K waid T wan not prepared | him f had iso examined it in the dies of the oflce, ¥ pahNicciing will commence ad grclock Inscead ard J 4, TRIS portion of the speech won received with | It is currently Fepirted that the rypreaen tat : = j es * \t nor neither would 1 He started a and that I was satisfied she was wer; thas I did ch as ab Hires advortecd, = Was. CONws ABLE, thunders of applause from the Whole cudieace, wid | ome of joe ‘ane la w Have Joined with certain Veur Cents a Vout for Weather st ios, MAN the tae bl kinds of Days toro 6s King “sirrand ald Lphoul) have the process Amued’ I not exmpeibiae wih bie Cuban triend, but 4 thy J Kace Seward —ade created an \minenee furore leading forelay bankers aud aback broke having VOLBUCK Bibs Se PO bo bear Oi ah et Kew Yorks a a a mm cm mm ara rm a a A ia A mi i aa ne a a ar a at i ea