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8ept. 2?.—William Mower* agt. Peter Bogardus ot t h e u n i o n s o r e c e n t l y p e r f e c t e d . " c o n n e c t i n g t h e t w o w o r l d s is s t r e n g t h e n e d b y t h e ; cady but inset n e . uomerj afreet and Newark avewat t> !h« ' . . u n t i l - I

1 - ' r t i e s h a v i n * business before M Committee are re- m a k i n g v igorous n a v a l p r e p a r a t i o n s for t h e coast d e -

fact t h a t m o r e g o e s to t h e c o m m e r c e b e t w e e n t h e m Returreng. d.iwn Sou'hiM Coteauk4 Booth f r I t o t l

c al. I n this case t o recover d a m a g e s for tarring T h e s p e a k e r s , too, r e s p o n d e d to t h e m e e t i n g Mr. fences. SHIPPING INTKLLJOENC E . street, t o connect with 'h.- i»r.t>s>. •! f e n r at |» .voni.v

tine*: vd to attend. _ MenARTY, tains; i7 t o or«W. than gold a n d goods. W e supply A m e r i c a with peo-

B. T. RHODES. a n d f e a t h e r i n g t h e plaintiff—a c o l o r e d b a r b e r — t h e M c D o n a l d , for a s p e c i m e n , i s reported t h u s :— At t h e m e e t i n g of the Paris Conference t h e Otto- n u e ; from thence through l i r o v W.-ijn- t; r . art S

From H a v r e - t Thonron bros A Despres; 4 J C nender- ple. T h e t i d e oi p o p u l a t i o n , w h i c h from t h e e a r l i e s t and Hudson afreets to M.mt 'ouif-y »t.-e«i. w .u, a I,.a

M. JONK9, ton A e o ; 2 Cottenet Atherton : 15 Saldrar A freres ; * A man Ambassador announced that the Sultan h a d Arfrom New York 5th. Louis Napoleon at C u x h s v e n

A. LBNT, t e s t i m o n y for t h e d e f e n c e w a s r e s u m e d t h i s m o r n i n g . I t h a d b e e n s a i d w e h a d a d o p t e d n e platform, \» h i c h a g e s s e t i n from t h e E a s t , i s n o w c a r r i e d o n w a r d s to 7th. May at Antwerp ; Thornton and Endymiou a t Liver- through South « h strc. i ta th« >r >•* ;.-l t>nrj at S

Iselin A co: 1 J H McGraUi; 1 D Druck; 1 H u g h . * . Dupuy s o m e p e o p l e t h o u g h t e s s e n t i a l . W . H . Crawford d I n o t a g r e e d e x c e p t i o n a l l y , a n d for t h i s t i m e o n l y , to g r a n t Mh o r l f a r s i n n i s streets and 11 om Cro-.e tlir«ugh St

W, LAIMBKKR, N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e i n c l e m e n t w e a t h e r t h e Court- A Crenange ; » i McKewan ; 1 W McKean : 2 Trefousse. t h e W e s t m o r e m a r v e l l o u o l y t h a n e v e r . I t is t r a n s - pool.

Committee on ftepaus auu Supplier. h a v e a n y p l a t f o r m , a n d t h e r e w a s n o n e till V a n Biiren's an investiture to Cougar as t h e Hospodarof both Ar frcm New Orleans l»t Maritsna at Genoa. Mh (tract to Newark avenue.

room w a s densely crowded. Ileats A c o ; 4 Gouad freres A co : 1 K u h n A bros: l O H j ortcd across t h e A t l a n t i c , a n d t h e n a g a i n p u s h e d

t i m e , a n d s i n c e t h e n t h e y h a v e b e e n good for n o u i i u g . Moldavia and Wallaehia, the government of these Ar from Savannah 9ih. N Biddle at Liverpool. For t h e Bergen Point cars—From York M- :hr

—_ 5 — B S C S T ' I . CommiMeeon Markets of the Boa 1 5 r r l i S : •' i 1 ,'f s t l ' » n * e & bros : 1 H Bavlis A co ; 1 Pratt A to t h e w e f t e r n e x t r e m i t i e s o f t h e n e w c o n t i n e n t ,

place?, h o w e v e r , t o b e c o n d u c t e d s e p a r a t e l y . O n Ar from i 'harlc'ton 5th. Vet-gennes at B ir elona. W.-i-iiiiiateii to (•ratul streets, ana throarh ( i n n l s -

T h e first w i t n e s s c a l l e d w a s M y r o n V a n D u s e n , o n e Sir. W r i g h t , P e t e r C a g g e r , F e r n a n d o W o o d . J o e l

.tt,X^«™^>",ITHUKSDAY the *u - i . a* of t h e defendants, and w h o , t h e plaintiff swore took

J'eath; 1 Jellows A S c h e l l : 2 Flues A co ; 1 Uechel bros; I

. W M M M A co ; 1 Gignoux A co : 4 Payer A co ; 1 l ' a r k e r , a n d o t h e r s , s a y t h e y a r e for t h e Cine mati

u n t i l n o t h i n g b u t a s e c o n d o c e a n s e p e r a t c s it f r o m

motion of t h e Russian Plenipotentiary another y e a r Sid for New York 1st. Aldanah from Sunderland: H . to t h e boundary of t l t e c i t y . Returning, :liron-:!i ii

3 J'. * . . in Room S o . i. City Hall. . t h o s e e a s t e r n h i g h l a n d s i n w h i c h our r a c e first took Eurocrat from Havre: A Oallatin from Pill: M F GeShs-d avd Y'ork atrreta t o O i y a o r i street, aritha con tin • a t

h i m t o t h e Square. H e testified t h a t h e w e n t w i t h Piatt A Crothei; 1 Robl.ins A Appletou; 1 Glatz A co; 1 A platform. S h a l l w e t a k e J u d g e B l a c k ' s i n t e r p r e t . u i o n , w a s a l l o w e d for t h e s e t t l e m e n t of t h e q u e s t i o n of t h e v i l e g e o f a track in Bright s;r«et. from Uraja stra

I n i t i o - interested arere-juesudjto J u « ™ r v R T Y Michel; 1 0 F Damhmann A co; 3 Shaw.Weldon A Snooks: ( i o v . W i s e ' s , Mr. B o y c e ' s , Mr. D a v i s ' , Mr. C l a v - a n d its r s e . Horn F l u s h i n ; ; Cth, E Z from Lamlasii: - t h . Columbia

M o w e r s at h i s request, a n d that s o far from a c t i n g C o n v e n t property in t h e P r i n c i p a l i t i e s . T h e A u s t r i a n iMtn Liverpool. Mill Creek, and also a track in Coldeu street. oug- without a practical object. A t this moment

C o m m i t t e e o n Markets. ton; 1 Kessler A co; 2 Strange A Bros: 1 S Straldheim A eo; s t a t e m e n t o f t h e dacision t h e y h a d c o m e t o r e g a r d i n g (The passeui. r list has not been receive!.1

not r e m e m b e r ever having been examined a s a wit- 1 A lioscher; I Sharpless Bros: 4 do £ C Cowdin A co; I L las' a n d o t h e r s ' v i e w s o f i t l P l a t f o r m s w o u l d o n l y t h e r o u t e of a c o m m e r c e f a r m o r e i m p o r t a n t

last o n e y e a r . M y D e m o c r a t i c friends m u s t not *iand t h e n a v i g a t i o n of t h e D a n u l i e . T h e y w e r o n o t p r e -

———zr. : : 7iT~7\oi7n7rt7ee(uiSewrB of the Board n e s s in t h e S u p e r i o r C o u r t o f t h i s city; h a d n e v e r b e e n

confined i n t h e T o m b s ; h a d b e e n i n t h e r e p r o b a b l y

for h a l f a n h o u r ; w a s n e v e r In c u s t o d y ; d i d n o t h a v e

A B Curtis A co; 9 H De Goer A RifRard: 1 K Seitz: 1

Anffn, Ordt. Hesseiibcrg A co: 1 Read. Taylor A eo; 1 H

>ehlessinger A co; 1 C Maas; 1 Lemon. B s c h e A c o ; 1 Wetz-

t o o s t r o n g o n t h i s q u e s t i o n for t h e y h a v e g o t to . » l o o t

a n o t h e r p l a t f o r m a t C h a r l e s t o n — a n e w p l a n k o n Con-

t h a n t h a t b y w h i c h A u g s b u r g o r B r u g e s w a s left

to rise o r fall is t r e m b l i n g in a political

p a r e d w i t h t h e r e q u i r e d information, a n d p r o m i s e d to

communicate t h e observations of their conference to

Local Intelligence*

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iar A Bros; 3 Loeaghvck. Wesendonck A co: 1 J Syz A col

1 0 I Foote A Taylor; 1 Flues. Son A Melwin; 2 F Berley;

c e s s i o n a l i n t e r v e n t i o n for s l a v e r y . b a l a n c e . H o w a r c t h o product* o f W e s t e r n A m e r i c a

to r e a c h t h e e x p e c t a n t c o n s u m e r s o f E u r o p e 1 B y

their governments.

41. M. PI. \ T T w e r e g o i n g t o d o w i t h plaintiff; h e s u r m i s e d t h a t s o m e

bodily harm w a s going t o b e done t o Mowers, but did

I Naef A Srhaeppi; 1 K Warburg A c o ; 1 Siilzbacher. Oit-

terman A Wedeles: 1 Loesghyck. Wesendonk A co: 1 0 J

J o h n R a n d o l p h s a i d it m a d e n o difference h o v m a -

ny principles the party put up, they h a d only -oven

w h a t truck a r e t h e s w a r m s o f E v r o p e a n e m i g r a n t s t o

T h e P a r i s c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e L o n d o n H e r a l d c o n -

t r a d i c t s t h e report t h a t t w e n t y f r i g a t e s h a v e b e e n

T H E lltKF AV o r A R R E A R S . — T h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e m e n t NEW YORK MARKETS—Sept. 1

T>. T O W N S E N D . be c a r r i e d i n t o t h e s p a c i o u s a n d f e r t i l e p r o v i n c e s o f

n o t call o n a n y o f t h e a u t h o r i t i e s t o p r o t e c t h i m ; t h e von Blaidcenstyn; 1 Townsend A Yale; 1 Lehmaier Bios: 1 — live l o a v e s a n d t w o fishes. T c o n s i d e r it a for. ' o n e o r d e r e d t o b e b u i l t a t Cruxat. I t s a y s t h e r u m o r e x h i b i t s t h e b u s i n e s s o f t h e B u r e a u o f A r r e a r s for t h e ICARErCLLV REPORTED FOR THF K. V. FXP.IKS.S

Committee on Sewers. Robert A Csthell; 1 Oeiershafer, Loesic A co; 1 V 8 Mag- t h e W e s t ? T h r o u g h w h a t c h a n n e l s is this i n t e r -

crowd got Mowers away from witness, and h e then c o n c l u s i o n t h a t o u r c a n d i d a t e , C h a r l e s e . O l d e u ~will arose from a n i m m e n s e o r d e r b e i n g g i v e n for i r o n month o f August, according to the monthly account a l B * _ Quiet at ItS.M for Pots, and # i 4J for Pearl-.

nin, Guerdin A co; 1 Keller A l.ingg; 2 C Ruben; 1 Kschor c h a n g e o f e x p o r t s to pass ? W h a t c i t i e s a r e to lie e n -

3-» V* t o i f c e A p p l e 4»m t h e B o r d « « o f t h e w e n t on t h e outside of the line. A co; 3 S Cochrane A co; I K Banter A co; 1 T Thomas; be e l e c t e d . p l a t e s , w h i c h a r e i n t e n d e d for t h e e m b r a s u r e s a t COFFEE T h e mark: t is hr.n. w.th a modera'.e in i

riched; what States to be e l e v a t e d ; w h a t nations to current and balance s h e e t rendered to the Comptroller

1> 7.seaLhewrtW t c m p t i n * to the s u a * , isrepugnan,. to H e n r y M i l l e r t e s t i f i e d t h a t i n 1856 h e w a s a C o m - 1 J Hard; 1 C B Richard, Boas A co: 1 E Warburg A co; 2 S A v o i c e — W h a t p l a t f o r m Is Mr. Olden on—the R e - Cherbourg. sales of *03 ba«rs Rio at tlCjill . c ; BBJ bn«s l . w a a y r a Tl

t l e t a s t e ' a m l i s n o t h i u g b u t ashes at thtf core, s o e x p e - m i s s i o n e r o f D e e d s ; i n S e p t e m b e r , 185d, h e s a w Briihl; 1 H Seldessinger A co; s H W T Mall A co; 1 Vyse publican or K n o w N o t h i n g ? lie a g g r a n d i z e d ? T h e r e is a d o u b l e c h o i c e before u s . by J o s e p h C . l'inckney, Clerk o f Arrears :

r i'nca detect* beneath t h e a-lare and tins -1 of vicious A Sous; 1 Benkard A Hut ton; 4 t o order. T h e Moniteur publishes agricultural statistics of CHEDIT. at sc; and 300 mats Java o n private terms.

M o w e r s a t Mr. P e l l ' s h o u s e , i n H u d s o n , w h e r e h e Mr. M c D . — N e i t h e r , h e i s o n t h e old-line W h i g . — T h e a l t e r n a t i v e is C a n a d a o r t h e I ' n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d

i i U E n r e * n o t h i n g hut delusion, mortification and disea.*e. (Applause.) • Algiers, showing that t h e recent harvest in that COTTON- The market is rather heavy under the la]

S e t t o w h . - m t h U a p p l i . s , throw off the infatuation, and executed an instrument to Pell. the r i v a l r y l o r t h e n o b l e price h a s b e e n g a l l a n t l y Bv amount of Arrears of Taxes on Real Estate,

colony h a s b e e n satisfactory. news, and the transactions are oaly ;o 4 luniteJ ex!e:

avail yourselves of t h e counsel and advice of Dr. H. A. A b r a h a m Christ testified that a t t h e t i m e o f t h e PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Ex-Govornor Pennington spoke in t h e same vein. maintained. U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h e fight i s not a fair Arrears of Assessments aud Arrears of Cro-

o c c u r r e n c e . h e k n e w M o w e r s ; h a d b e e n injthe h a b i t o f T w o additional prominent French Exiles publish ton Water Rents, remaining uncollected r. V for Middling Uplands.

B . R I 1 0 W , 1M Bleeeker street, four doors below McDongal In steamship Yorktown, from Norfolk, A c . - T R Moore, one, a n d E n g l a n d stands chargeable with unwittingly

m e e t . New York. Hour* of consultation from 11 t o 2. ami getting shaved at Mowers' shop. On the evening I A H t l ! e t t *L\ X 1 ? . R McClary. 8 A Bowen. E Kimblcr, W e hear nothing from him of "the Republican Par- in t h e London Times their views of t h e late amnesty. July 31st **,576.721 0«

d a m a g i n g t h e chances of that competitor whose i n - By amount colli ctcd since last montbl > return, FI-Ol'H. A c . - A t t h e C Haniilton. P II Taylor, F Barrew. 3 E W h i t e . J Wolford, c h a r a c t e r of t h e a u d i e n c e before h i m . W h e n Gov.

T h e g e o g r a p h i c a l position of C a n a d a p l a c e s its t e r - F e l i x P y a t d e t e i m i n e s a s a m a t t e r o f p o l i c y to a c - out any very luateii.-il chanire. h o i . I T S . ii iwev.-r re;i

Fur interest on taxes f-1,811 33 to sell, except at ml! a m i o a i i m n •. T h e demand

t h e r e in p u r s u a n c e o f a l a i d p l a n . W h e n t h e coast J(.i,n Ney, Thomas McCann, W B Robertson, M 0 Jordan. ritories b e t w e e n those of W e s t e r n A m e r i c a a n d t h e

P e n n i n g t o n h a d c l o s e d , M r . P h i l i p D . Mooro ottered cept t h e a m n e s t y a n d return t o France, whero h e ass ssment-i f.O-d SI)

8 fj Baptist. n.ostly confided to tin- leeal s a d Ka* *ra "ride, but tl

w a s clear, w i t n e s s g a v e a signal and the parties n a m e d Atlantic Ocean. The great river S t . Lawrence a n d t h i n k s patriots m a y d o m o r e g o o d t h a n b y r e m a i n i n g Croton rents 457 87 also ;.:*>»: >-d a imviera'e shipping demand, but hu

c a m e in a n d t o o k M o w e r s ; H o w a r d a n d H a m m o n d a r e s o l u t i o n , e n d o r s i n g Mr. O l d e n ' s n o m i n a t i o n , a n d .. charges on arrears of taxes 84 70

t h e v a s t i n l a n d l a k e s w i t h w h i c h i t is c o n n e c t e d offer aloof. were generally disposed to await lower m ices. Th.- •

were striking Mowers, w h e n Myron V a n D u s e n and 8IIIPPINO I \ T E L L I C E X E . that h e w a s regarded a s unalterably opposed t t h e a n a t u r a l a n d c o n v e n i e n t h i g h w a y for t h e traffic of .. collection o n account of t a x e s news, at hand to-day. had no affect « moment up.ui

P r i n c e N a p o l e o n h a d g o n e t o S w i t z e r l a n d , a n d II p i e r to 1811 16 54 market, as it was not made rmhl'e u n ' l t h e buaia •-

witness took t h e m away. T h e cry w a s then, t o take Steamship Yorktown, Parrish. from Norfolk, A c , w i t h t h e W e s t . W e r e i t not for t h e i c e o f w i n t e r n n d c e r -

mdse and paseengers, t o LudIsm A Heineken. e x t e n s i o n o f s l a v e r y . T h e resolution, s a y s t h e N e w - w a s s u p p o s e d h i s j o u r n e y b a d r e f e r e n c e t o tho i n t e n d - . . collection o n account of taxes 'Change had been almost concluded; sales of 9.sal

h i m to t h e square, t h e crowd increasing, Mowers t a i n diflici 1 ' EM in t h e n a v i g a t i o n , i t is p r o b a b l e t h a t prior to 1850 101 73 $J,4U(p.3.90 for unsound: $*(f> 4.JJfor sup>ifine M ,;.-.

c a l l i n g a n d t a k i n g h o l d o f Myron V a n D u s e n , for pro- Steamship Chesapeake, Crowell. I'm Portland, via Pro- a r k A d v e r t i s e r , not being regarded as in pla- • at ed interview between the Emperors.

vincetown, (where she put in in distress.) with mdse, to H Q u e b e c wo. 'd h a v e b e c o m e t h e g r e a t e m p o r i u m of . . collection o n assessment list for (U.4.S5 for extra S t a t e ; $.*;«4 I., tor siip.-rti.ie West, rn j

tection ; and in thia manner M o w e r s w a s led in t h e T h e P a r i s B o u r s e fell d a i l y . O n F r i d a y t h e a r t i - r e f l a t i n g curb and gutter o n fu4.?i for common to good extra Western: f t S j u i , i

THREE O'CLOCK. B Cromwell A co. During t h e N E gale of the 18th, while that time, but rather as tending to create di ord tin.-; c o m m e r c e in s p i t e o f a l l c o m p e t i t o r s . B u t t h e 9? 97

square ; w i t n e s s told t h e c r o w d t o form a ring, h e h a d off Cape Cod, sprung a leak and threw overboard 400 bbls c l e i n t h e M o n i t e u r s e n t the" R e n t e s d o w n t o CSf 4 0 c , Mil street inferior t o ,-ood shipping brands of extra round h.xipO

c h a r g e o f t h e m a t t e r a n d it w o u l d g o t h r o u g h s t r a i g h t . and confusion, icas laid on the table. people of t h e I ' n i t e d S t a t e s , f u l l y a l i v e t o t h e i n t e r - but a v a g u e rumor subsequently w a s current that a U.65* 99 and $5.5 for eat

T h e t a r a n d f e a t h e r s w e r e t h e n f e t c h e d Into t h e ring left t o e n t h u s i a s t s a n d S p i r i t u a l i s t s , l . e t t h c m > to ITALY. lowing accounts, viz.: >er Southern Flour there io a BHMetate hMatrv, an I

Odell. d o t h e work, a u d c a r r y i t off to t h e o c e a n b y N e w Assessment Fund 4J.697 30 market i- steady, but without important r a a a c * ; IBM

TBK K E C B S T A s s a r i T ON M R . T H O M S O S . — T h e ca?e by witness' directions; they had been provided about their o w n chamber and p a s i them. T h e other night T h e conclusion was general o n t h e Continent that

an hour before. W i t n e s s t h e n told M o w e r s that h e F O R E I G N PORTS. Y o r k a n d B o s t o n , i n s t e a d o f t h r o u g h t h e w a t e r s of t h e Street Improvement Fund . , 15.535 38 I.INJO bblsat $4.!»i '. mtie Baltimore: »).:>' ; B*KX'I

tor KichniondCity. and f-s l.» for «Jalle;io and llaxall.

Compromise. Child. Mirainichi. O l d e n for G o v e r n o r ; 2d. t h a t w e w i l l n e x t y c . u d e - concerted with Napoleon.

n p o n Mr. T h o m s o n , E d i t o r o f t h e N e w s , w a s c a l l e d not. W i t n e s s t h e n told M o w e r s t o strip, a n d h e did, feat t h e Democratic I'ar.y and elect s o m e such man houses, canals a n d tug-boats, t h e United States By amount of Cinton Water Rent in arrear. F'.our and Corn Mn il are both .miet and nominal

Sid 7th, ship Benj Adams. Chase, for New York. T h e C o u n c i l o f t h e different District? h a d officially omitted in previous return

first g i v i n g t h e w a t c h ( t h r o u g h A l l e n ) t o B o g a r d u s . Hamburgh. 14th—Sid Humboldt. Bovson. for NYork. for P r e s i d e n t ; a n d 3d, t'aat t h e y s h a l l a d m i n i s t r •• t h e p u s h e d o n t h e i r c h a i n o f r a i l w a y s , a n d B o s t o n a n d

f o r trial in t h e C o u r t o f S p e c i a l S e s s i o n s , t h i s ( T h u r s - reclaimed to t h e people of Turin that t h e Tuscan

d a y ) morning, but Ex-Judge W h i t i n g , w h o appeared

After Mowers had stripped, witness administered t h e

tar w i t h a barrel s t a v e . W h e n t h e y g o t n e a r t h e bot-

t o m o f t h e pot, a s h e d i d n o t w a n t t o l o s e a n y o f t h e

Bordeaux. 6th—Sid Union, D..vis. for NYork.

Cuxhuren—Sid 5th inst, Maine, Haack. NYork.

C a d i z - A r 31st u l t , 0 E Kelly, Pote, NYork; Caroline

S t a t e a n d N a t i o n a l affairs o n t h e p r i n c i p l e s oi t h e

Constitution. (Applau c.)

N e w Y o r k b e c a m e f a i r l y t h e termini

navigation. Canada, however, w a s keen, resolute,

of Atlantic £ l e p u t i c s h a d p r e s e n t e d a d e c i o f a n n e x a t i o n to t h e

Sardinian Government. DIBIT.

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OHAIN - T h e Wheal market continue* to nil li in

with a less active ib maud: prices p main without e l n

of moment; sales X.N00 bushels new• white Wc»t-tn at i

for t h e p r o s e c u t i o n , m o v e d a p o s t p o n e m e n t o f t h e a n d u n c o n q u e r a b l e . S h e h e l d o n h e r course w i t h t i i l ^ ' H : x-tMl mixed Indiana at fl.tu: si*t new c h i t - t

t a r , w i t n e s s t o l d M i n e r t o e m p t y t h e tar o v e r M o w e r s ' W h i t e . White, do. N o t a " n e g r o " turns u p in t h e Resolutions —no T h e National Assembly of Bologna, on the 7th, To cash paid A. V. Stout, Chamberlain, daring

t r i a l , i n c o n s e q u e n c e o f t h e i n a b i l i t y o f Mr. T h o m s o n i h e month, a s per voucher* tiled daily with tueky at*1.3(KS.1.40; :9 t h e latter price for choice.

c o c t , o n s u s p i c i o n o f s e t t i n g fire t o h i a p l a c e . He Mr. Hurt's ( t h e p l a i n t i f f s a t t o r n e y ) office, t o find o u t fore w o u l d c o m m e r c e still t e n d — t h a t o f corn from t o H 5 7 , inclusive 67,166 35

The First Voyage of the Monster Steamer—Lite- c o v e r i n g , a n d w a s a b o u t t o p r o c e e d to C a s t e l G o n - I R O N - S c o t c h P i e is dull at (t3.

wa* locked u p t o await an examination before t i r e i f a s u b p o e n a w a s o n t for h i m ; h e t h e n t o l d Mr. Huff O h i o , — a n Opiwsition P r e s i d e n t w i l l b e t h e n e x t I.'hief t h e W e s t , t h a t o f m e n from t h o E a s t . N o t to b e o u t - Assessment l.on.m n

li dolfo. LIME In the absence of a r r h s l s , RnekLvid i.- lion:

A l a i s h a l Raker. T h e p r e m i s e s w e r e d a m a g e d t o t h e w h a t h e k n e w , a n d Huff t o l d h i m t h a t t h e y d i d n o t rary Neics and Gossip—Dana's To Cuba and M a g i s t i a t e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . done i n the struggle. Canada then built steamers of !,585,9?4 S3 at 7oe for common, and 95c for lump.

I t w a s supposed t h a t t h e P a p a l A r m y w a s n o t i n

a m o u n t o f f a t ) , a n d T h o n e t ia i n s u r e d for $1,000. w a n t h i m ; t h e first t i m e h e c a l l e d H u f f w a s o u t , a n d Back "—A Small Beer Poet, and his Tottr I her own, a n d s u d d e n l y appeared with a n Atlantic $2,648,645 26 Mill.ASSES - Is steady and i i n c h a n s e l . with a model

c o n d i t i o n t o a c t r g a i n s t t h e forces o f t h e R o m a g n a , demand; sales o! I:HI hhds Poi-to.Itico at : v e a r s o f a g e , w a s a r r e s t e d by officer fair, a n d if, o t h e r t h i n g s b e i n g e q u a l , C a n a d a h a d in.il: buyers offer 47c. with n o sales aad*r4?J-\'-.

K o l e r t F i n n , a n a * » o c i a t e , o f 81 T i k e s t r e e t w i t h a t h a t h e ( w i t n e s s ) w a s a s p y ; d i d n o t t e l l H u f f t h a t If T h e t r u m p e t o f politics i s b l o w n o u t — t h e l o n g i n Ohio, e l e c t i o n e e r i n g . H e i s s h a r p o n D o u las's to w i n . delivered a n address, in which h e reviewed t h e his- a t i z e d u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f Mr. H a w s . D u p l i c a t e OILS - Linseed is quiet but stcaty at i s-. *'isHOiI-

k n i f e in t h e 1 a o k , inflicting a s e v e r e w o u n d . M o - h e did not take witness he would g o t o the defendants; screeching blast h a s died a w a y in t h e distance—the t o r y o f t h e B o u r b o n s , a n d terminated a m i d c r i e s o f uull and nominal.

Popular Sovereignty, a n d his M a g a z i n e Article I n t h e s e d a y s , h o w e v e r , c o m m e r c e , l i k e w a r , is a n a c c o u n t s are k e p t o i o o f w h i c h p a s s e s i n t o h i s hand**, PROVISIONS—There is only amodaratobaalne— ir

loney w a s held for a h e a r i n g b e f o r e J u s t i c e b e w a s t h e h e a d c o n s p i r a t o r i n t h e t a r r i n g affair; h e h a l l s of S t . S t e p h e n s r e s o u n d n o m o r e w i t h orat.»ry " V i v i V i c t o r E m m a n u e l . " T h e c i t y w a s en fete.

w a s the self constituted master o f ceremonies; wit- affair n o t m e r e l y o f c o u r a g e n n d r e s o l u t i o n , b u t o f acted in Pork, and the market is ttoodj and un, b laces'

JVcIuan. — t h e e c h o i n g e f g u n s is h e a r d u p o n a t h o u s a n d hills, S e n a t o r D o u g l a s h i m s e l f h a s b e e n a t W o o s t e r , i ihio. SPAIN. so that a constant check is kept upon t h e whole o f Mess, but prices are a shade ln-tterf.ir Prime; sal • I

ness got on the square ahead of the crowd some three l o a n s n n d s u b s i d i e s . C a n a d a found a r r a y e d a g a i n s t

a n d p a r t r i d g e , b l a c k c o c k a n d m u i r - f o w l b r i n g sport T h e n e w f e a t u r e of h i s s p e e c h w a s a b i t t e r a ' t a c k t h e affairs o f t h i s b u r e a u . T h e b e s t feature o f a l l , bids at $13.(18 tor Mess: SI'Xn 10 5> bids

the feathers himself; the purchase o f these articles the Attorney General of falsifying, and of a deliber- r u n n i n g from B r i t i s h , not t o C a n a d i a n , b u t t o A m e r i - v e r n m e n t , h o w e v i r, d o u b t t h e fulfilment o f t h i s pro- Kt $4(?ii id for country Prime: f.i.Ti'.iT tor do. Ma**; $1

l>i'l.licof rhe falsity of the statements in to-day's pa;»rs, t h e a i r of t h e h i l l s a l o n g t h e moor, o v e r t h e loch, a n d

te*|ieetiui; u i i family : M. A. MESEROLE. w a s a p a r t n e r s h i p affair b e t w e e n h i m s e l f a n d P e y t o n a t e a t t e m p t t o d e s t r o y t h e D e m o c r a t i c party a n d can territory, were founded upon subsidies from t h e m i s e , a n d c o n t i n u e t h e i r p r e p a r a t i o n s for t h e e x p e d i - T H E COMMISSIOKKRS o r E M I G R A T I O S h a d n o nieet- foi repacked Cli'i-ago: and fliUOiu II.10 for extra* I

V a n Dusen; n o one tried to prevent t h e tar and feath- u p t h e brae. N o w , a f t e r s u c h a s p l e n d i d , p o e t i c a l B a m s continue dull at }l">(a ir,.M for Western State

tion.

ers from being applied; w i t n e s s procured a clan k n o w n and magnificent opening to m y letter, do y o u sup- b r e a k d o w n a l l t h e l e a d e r s o f t h e P a r t y i n t h e N -rth- B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t , s o t h a t o u r o w n l o y a l d e p e n d e n - inc: Hyson. 3e'«.19c: Town*. Byaon, £'. ,•> 59c; l | \ ~ i n T *

s u c c e e d e d i n b u i l d i n g t h e sh=-,- [[„ „ „ s i i 5 S m o v e

for f e l o n i o u s a s s a u l t c o m m i t t e d u p o n h i m b y a c r e w l e s t o n P l a t f o r m , o r Mr. C l a y w i l l l e a v e u s . H e f u i h e r T h u s , t h e n , it w i l l p e r h a p s l i e t h o u g h t , a s a l u t a r y kay r-^f'^oc' H ' s o u Skin, » V « 0c: Imperial. t o y . i

1'k.e c l o c k - w o r k , a n d t h e hull is a s s t a n c h a s t h e a d a - TURRET. Disbursements as per previous ac- BooKtMOf. SS(»2s,H'c: C o n s o n . B t ^ e . Oolong. » X «

»ti»U*s t h a t h e i s n o t , a n d n e v e r w i l l b e , a N a t onal

o f r o w d i e s . O ' B r i e n w a s i n a r e p u l s i v e l o o k i n g con-

d i t i o n from m a n y c u t s a n d b r u i s e s a n d c u t s , t h e r e

Sporting. m a n t i n e bills, a n d now two m e n w h o h a v e not j£lu,-

Democrat. After these declarations, Clay shou 1 be

c o m p e t i t i o n h a s a t l e n g t h b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d , a n d a fight

c o m m e n c e d , i n w h i c h w e m a y follow our s y m p a t h i e s D i s t u r b a n c e s i n C a n d i a h a d Keen c a u s e d b y t h e

count to Sept. 14.1859

Current exiHuses Sept, 7 aud 14.

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000 i n v e s t e d i n t h e s h i p a r e d e t e r m i n e d t o m a k e t treated exactly as Hale and T r u m b u l l were as a b y w i s h i n g s u c c e s s to t h e B r i t i s h c o l o n y . B u t t h i s , u n - c o l l e c t i o n o f c e r t a i n t a x e s from t h e G r e e k s . F i v e 110,6(4 86

suit o f a severe p o m m e l l i n g about the head. H i s " j o b " of e v e r y t h i n g , a n d s e n d t h e s t e a m e r to A m e r i - r e n e g a d e t o t h e p a r t y . T h o d o o r s o f o u r organiz ition steady: sales ! * • > " a t ^ s L ' ^ c , meetly at i h e IU

C R I C K E T . l u c k i l y , is not t h e c a s e . C a n a d a h a s d o n e a l l t h i s , b u t tflT-gatherers w e r e m u r d e r e d . T w o b a t t a l i o n s o f Balance of Commutation Fund $*l,*17 63

r'-viht e y e w a s c o m p l e t e l y c l o s e d , h i s h e a d a p p e a r e d c a , u n d e r t h e i r o w n a u s p i c e s , w h i l e it is m o r a l l y c e r - should b e s l a m m e d in h i s face. soldiers h r d b e e n s e n t to a r r e s t t h e r i n g l e a d e r s .

In consequence of the inclemency of tho weather, s h e c a n n o t hold out, a t l e a s t , not a g a i n s t t h e E x c h e - " ' F R E H I H T S Continue „:?*•«• Z" • ? « « . \ P 4 f !

l i k e a good housewife's bed-quilt, from t h e numerous t a i n t h e y w i l l lose t e n o r fifteen t h o u s a n d p o u n d s b y

t h e return m a t c h b e t w e e n t h e married a n d single S e n a t o r T r u m b u l l , of I l l i n o i s , Is a l s o i n Ohio. T h e q u e r of h e r o w n niothor c o u n t r y . S h e c a n c o m p e t e for A Cireass'.rn d e p u t a t i o n h a d a r r i v e d a t Const: ' n i - T R A N S F E R S OF P O L I C E C A P T A I N S . — G e n e r a l S u p e r - flour at Is 10 - c . and an tons c h i „ . " °'.p, _ a l * " - f , J

C r o s s - p a t c h e s o u i t , a n d h i s f a c e w a s terribly s w o l l e n . . t h e trip, w h e n t h e y m i g h t h a v e m a d e m o r e t h a n n o p l c a n d p i e i e n t e d t o t h e a m b a s s a d o r s o f t h o so v e a l To London:'l.000 bbls rosin at 8s Od «. -"',,

t h e prize o n a fair footing, a n d d o e s n o t d e s p a i r i n t e n d e n t PlalTmif, o n T u e s d a y afternoon, transferred

members of t h e Satellite Cricket Club o f Williams- twenty thousand b y chartering t h e vessel to a gen- Cleveland papers notice that h e h a s b e e n m a k an Alexander. 8 si tons. In nee for Sombrero Isiaini. a." *

I n fact, h e w a s t h e p e r s o n i f i c a t i o n o f a d e s p e r a t e f m a k i n g t h e S t . L a w r e n c e t h e g r e a t h i g h w a y o f lxiwcrs a protest a g a i n s t t h e i n v a s i o n o f t h e i r c o u n t r y

b u r g h , w h i c h w a s t o c o m e off t o - d a y , ( T h u r s d a y ) , h a s tleman who is e n g a g e d in t h e American trade. T h e a b l e s p e e c h t h e r e a g a i n s t D o u g l a s ' P o p u l a r I ove- b y R u s s i a , a n d s t a t i n g t h a t t h e w h o l e of t h e i r p i o - t'i'ptain H o p k i n - , o f t h c T h i r e i P r e c i n c t , t o t b e 8 i x - with guano far Hampton Roads and orders, at i > *> V t

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v e s s e l s t a r t s o n h e r trial trip, i t i s n o w s t a t e d , o n t e e n t h ; C a p t . J a m i e s o n t o the T h i r d , and d i p t . S q u i r e s

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his shop. W h a t m a k e s t h o case t h e more m e l a n - a r t i c l e in t h e M o n i t e u r , i m p l y i n g t h a t in r e v e n g e for ' last h i s e m b e z z l e m e n t s w e r e t o o apparent t o b e k e p t in New Bedford nnd Fa ihaven. V.'h: !•• is In food d m in

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c e e d e d t o t h e neighborhood of Washington Market Rachel has a cargo o f salt a n d h a s bilged. S h e w a s morning with a h e a v y appearance, t h e inference , k e n b y officer K i n g i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h e bank cloned

cessful upholsterers in London. F A R T H E R P O I N T . Sept. 21. the T h a m e s a s f a r a s P u r f l c e t on t h e "th, a n d a n - b e i n g t h a t n o t h i n g c o u l d b e m o r e c a l c u l a t e d to s t i u i - i

a n d t o o k f o u r o f t h e p a r t i e s i n t o c u s t o d y . T h e s e b u i l t a t C a l a i s , M e , i n 1856, i s 8 0 0 t o n s r e g i s t e r , r a t e s and confronted w i t h t h e President and m a n y directors

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w h i c h T.ave paid $1,000, o n e pair s o l d bracelets, w o r t h ,

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action of the ongincs, both of which, screw a n d pad- d a y r a i s e d i t s price for r a i l w a y o b l i g a t i o n s ; t h e I

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a n d all, i h e latter appearing w i t h h i s e y e s blackened cession o n those obtained a t the p r e v i o u s sales o f t h e s p l e n d i d l y c u s h i o n e d c h a i r , o r s o m e o t h e r appropriate a r r i v e d a t Q u e e n s t o w n o n t h e 6 t h . a p p a r a t u s n o t b e i n g c o m p l e t e l y fitted. T h e v e r y ileel c a i t e si cd, and eth.-r b n i l l l n g i : abo, t w o *a>la i

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by s a y i n g t h a t h e h a d d r . n k t o o m u c h l e m o n s o d a o f R i b b o n s a n d M i l l i n e r y G o o d s . T h e l o w e r g r a d e s w i t h w e r e t h e s h a r p c u r v e s in t h e s t r e a m . S h e s t e e r s national defences was at Portland on t h o 8th, a n d

workpeople, t h e needlewomen, scene-shifters, a n d in t h e Clyde o n t h e 6th. F o u . t h a v e n u e , p m p o r t e d t o be t h e proprietor o f t h e ' extends tor ^u miles on the Rirer F.e ' s p i n »pidr u.

d u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g . T h e o t h e r t h r e e h a d e a c h a w e r e n o t w a n t e d , a n d p a s s e d off w i t h o u t s p i r i t , w h i l e as easily a s a w a g e r boat, and her e n g i n e s were found m a d e l o n g inspection o f t h e fortifications in progress s t a b l e a n d o w n e r o f all t b e c o n t e n t s , but L a n e w a s C U N T O N U I L R K k T . Kceraiar.

o t h e r upholsterers i n h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t , t o c o n t r i b u t e I t w a s s a i d t h a t t h e Z u r i c h Conference h a d d e -

p a t c h e d h e a d , a n a p p e a r a n c e u n a v o i d a b l e i n c o n s e - t h e b e t t e r q u a l i t i e s , w y i c h w e r e n e e d e d , c a u s e d con- capable of starting her or arresting her motion liter- there. the mouied man of th. concern. S44 Watei »|r«... N . T .

q u i t e a n u m b e r o f s h i l l i n g s from t h e i r m i s e r a b l e p a y t e r m i n e d t h e b o u n d a r i e s o f L o m b a r d y .

Another meeting between t h e Emperors of P r i n c e ally almost b y a single motion of the hand. The o n l y T h e a r t i c l e in t h e M o n i t e u r is t h e subject o f e d i t o - j

Often d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r h e m i g h t h a v e been o h - | New Y o i k . Angnrt 12th IKS;..

q u e n c e of the severe melee of Wednesday. s i d e r a b l e c o m p e t i t i o n , a n d b r o u g h t full p r i c e s . towards this testimonial.

r i a l s i n m o s t of t h e L o n d o n p a p e r s .

In a n s w e r t o t h e formal complaints, Fraser said IMPORTATIONS.

T h e effect o f t h i s m o n o m a n i a h a s b e e n e n t i r e l y i n -

a n d A u s t r i a , w a s e x p e c t e d to t a k e p l a c e i n S w i t z e r -

land.

difficulty e x p e r i e n c e d w a s a t B l a c k w e l l P o i n t , w h e r e

t h e r i v e r ' o r m s a n a c u t e a n g l e , a n d i n t h e c e n t r e of

s e r v e d ('riving o u t h i s l a d y l o v e o n t h e i t l o o m i n g d a l e ,

Koatl; h i s horses were amongst t h e fastest and h i s

T h e D a i l y N e w s i n d i g n a n t l y c r i t i c i s e s it, a n d a n a -

c a r r i a g e t h e finest o n t h e l o a d . T h e s e p r a n e i a n s t e e d a

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" n o t guilty;" Purtell replied "nothing t o say;" Hag- BREMEN—Steamship New Y o r k ~ 6 p k * s mdse O r e e f & nocent so far a s the public is concerned, a n d this h a s T h e N o v a S c o t i a n l e f t L i v e r p o o l a t 3 P . M . oi t h e t h e c h a n n e l a t t h i s point, a b a r k a n d a s c h o o n e r h a d lyre?, in a c r e d u l o u s spirit t h o a s s e r t i o n it c o n t a i n s .

taken a w a y some of the sympathy that m i g h t other- and all t h e s t a b l e e q u i p a g e s h a v e a l s o o e e n s e i z e d , and woodlaul: if la • hi rh itsiir •:' ealUraUoB, aewi

co ; 4 Shuffner & Muldener ; 6 C V Dambmanii & co ; 1 L 7th. unfortunately anchored. There w a s a n anxious a n d T h e Times in t h e same manner remarks o n t h e fenced, watered b* a »tre*aii / mmriat tbroutrh tlie oentrl

ijerty r e s p o n d e d " a l l t h a t 1 d o n e w a s d o n e in self-de- Stroller; 1 F A Hirsch; 1 Q Kaan; 1 Schuchardt&Gebhard; w i s e h a v e b e e n felt for h i m . H i s b i o g r a p h e r , or m o r e and a . e in p o s s e s s i o n o f t h e a u t h o r i t i e s till h e m a t t e r i

T h e Central Association o f M a s t e r Builders h a l perilous d e l a y o f fifteen m i n u t e s , b u t t h e d a n g e r w a s consistency of t h e Emperor in covering with re- ' aud I* well stocked with fr lit, (rk- p a s s e d , a n d t h e r e w a s n o o t h e r serious c a u s e for u n - In c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h officer K i n g . Lane i t a . l e s o m e

t h i s ordeal, a s h e evinced a tipsy garrulity, a n d w a s , s u g g e s t i v e o r appropriate n a m e of Cole, a n d h e ( t h o m e n o n a n d after t h e 12th of S e p t e m b e r , provide i t h e e a s i n e s s . T h e r e w a s n o t a s i n g l e r e g u l a r s e a m a n o n been entrusted, because t h e y believe him, and openly that, b a m , cowshed, Riansry, 4V . with a never-Uil*l

t u t e ; 1 E i m e r * Amend; S Bersdorff & Winter; 2 Stellman i m p o r t a n t ci,icseions t o u c h i n g t h e d i s p o s i t i o n o f well of water. For further p a l i c l a - * . eaaoire ol ' . t h

therefore, probably thought " n o t himself." He, Hinrichs « co; 1 Windle Ac co ; 4 Eblinlinghnus .V Delbat- upholsterer) h a s compelled this u n l u c k y wet-nurse to latter abide b y t h e declaration against t h e trade board d u r i n g t h e r i v e r trip, t h e c r e w not h a v i n g d e c l a r i n g t o A u s t r i a t h a t t h e sine qua non of V i l l a - j

monies h e h a d feloniously helped h i m s e l f to. BERT HOPKINft, N o . B7 F a l o a atnsst weuu-1 -lort

t i s ; 6 Kent, Paiue A K e n t ; 1 Aufennann A Wagner ; 1 h i s m i s e r a b l e " L i f e , " t o b l a c k e n t h e f a c e s a n d r e p u - c o m b i n a t i o n s . T h i s , i t Is p r e s u m e d , w i l l scat e l y joined. f r a n c a s h a l l n o t b e o b s e r v e d a t all, b u t t h a t a s a n

H e said h e s p e n t $1,000 in o n e d a v for l o t t e r y 111 lo m o'clock.

h o w e v e r , •' t a l k e d " c o n s i d e r a b l y , t h e g i s t o f h i s i n c o - Bernard A Fabriquettea Jr; 3 A T Stewart ftco; IV Hel- t a t i o n s o f e v e r y b o d y w h o w o u l d n o t a g r e e w i t h a n d a l t e r t h e s i t u a t i o n o f affairs. aftWt, s h e m a y t r e a t V e n i c e a s s h e l i k e s . t i c k e t s , a n d $2.V) a d a y for t w o w e e k s , a l s o for l o t t e r y

h e r e n t remarks being that h e h a d h a d satisfaction; muth & co; l i H Macfarlane; i L A B Curtis & co: 6 Deu- flatter t h e u n f o r t u n a t e m a n ' s d e l u s i o n s . E v e r y p e r - T h e r e w e r e perfect o v a t i o n s a t G r e e n w i c h , B l a c k -

ison & Bulsse; t Fischer A Oschenberi?: i Mich Gallagher; T h e Times has an editorial ridiculing t h e talk of T h e A d v e r t i s e r r e g a r d s t h e article a s m y s t e r i o u s :

t i c k e t s , and. w i t h all t h i s e x p e n d i t u r e , b e o n l y s u c - FOR HALE T h e i a r e e Rnehsh Basement II n *

w h i c h w w " sweet," and t h e other party, (meaning 1 Stoddiud & Loeving; 3 F Liese; 1 Johnston, Townsend A son w h o w o u l d n o t c o i n c i d e w i t h t h e i n s a n e p r e t e n - w a l l , W o o l w i c h , a n d o t h e r points, w h e r e i m m e n s e and ominous. c e e u c d in d r a w i n g a prise o f $3,000. H e f u r t h e r con- •• " f ;'"' , *' ( "" , ' ' , , ' slroet. b. tw» II ii and i l"w to bebadonBroailwav ts-*ve*>i Canal aud Mth at ivet*

Friday. T h e unfortunate ' C i t y F a t h e r , " therefore, creature's m a l a d y p u t on a more malignant type. was accompanied b y tugs, and the enthusiasm along 95Xfe95)i fer t h e Account.

Hege Bros; 3 Huncdel A son; I Droost A Sutro; 1 Lawson liance between France a n d Austria, a n d its success i n g t o t h e b. n k . T i e F u l t o n B a n k w a s e s t a b l i s h e d Apply t a E. II. L C I M X i W ^ CO. 11 Pin. at. ^PiJt»i _

is now o n a visit t o o n e o f t h e "Institutions" of t h e Bros; 1 Fleitman, Weddiger A co; 7 Bamlorff A Winter; «1 T h i s s t e p w o u l d now s e e m to b e t h e m o r e n e c e s s a r y , the river, particularly a t Gravesend, w a s v e r y great. A M E R I C A N STOCKS.

v a * c a l c u l a t e d n o t o n l y to e n d a n g e r t h e c a u o f ?'i ye.ii-8 a"0, a id Mr. L a n e , father o f t h e prisoner,

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E Bredt A co: 1 Forster A Hemjstrabcrg; 3 0 Prolso A co;

3 J R Jaffray 4 sous; 6 Nordllnger Bros; t Schieflelln Bros;

3 Flues A co; 1 Cooper A Pond; 3 J Lattig: 12 Benedit Bros;

as, i n a d d i t i o n to t h e t w o p o n d e r o u s o c t a v o v o l u m e s

of h i s " L i f e " a l r e a d y i s s u e d , t h e i n n o c e n t p u b l i c i s

p o s i t i v e l y t h r e a t e n e d , i n C o l e - b l a c k colors, w i t h t w o

1 f a l i a n l i b e r t y , b u t to m e n a c e E u r o p e .

I t i s a s s e r t e d t h a t t h e P a p a l troops c o n t i n u e 1 t o

On a r r i v i n g a t C h a p m a n ' s H e a d , a t t h e top of S e a -

R e a c h , t h e t u g s w e r e c a s t off, a n d t h e g r e a t v e s s e l

w a s l e f t t o herself. I n c r e a s e d s p e e d w a s t h e n g o t o n

Baring Brothers report a limited business at previous ha i b e e n c a s h i e r o f t h e b a n k a l l o f t h a t t i m e , w i t h

ihe exception of two years. I ^ R HALE—Two l o U o f around. t4v«i H t * v '

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:irl and 33d street*.

21 Noel A Laurel; 15 Gutermann. Bros: 8 C F Schnieder A Bell A- Co. report 8tat« Stocks in improved demand and T h e accused takes the matter philosophically, and

t h e Court immediately after t h e arrests w e r e made. more. threaten the Legations. E i g h t or n i n e thou a n d market active. Railroad Bonds also in better reqeest: U. Also, a piece of a-mnnd in the rear cf Uie above, form :y

eoi 31 Schnieder Bros; % A Birkner; 8 Lqeavhyck, Wesen- h e r s i m p l y to g i v e h e r g o o d s t e e r a g e w a y a n d m o v e doubtless entertains hopes o f getting safely o u t o f t h e an L This piece is iinTO feet » im-h-s. Fo>-t>'rm* a m t

T h e s e i n c l u d e d P r e s i d e n t Cornell, a n d s e v e r a l m e m - t-.oops a n d t w e l v e c a n n o n w e r e a s s e m b l e d a t P- &ro. h e r e n g i n e s r e a d i l y , b u t w i t h n o v i e w to test h e r S. ti's, 1S68,97 in power. I n t e n minutes, however, s a y s t h e cor- officer K i n g , t h e l a i t e r p l a y f u l l y r e m a r k e d , " L a n e , a* Vo. l-ntTrn'h Stmat.

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