Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1865 — Page 3

DAILY HERALD.

THURSDAY MORIUNO, NOVEMBER 2 CITY ITCMO. The Mtl'tarj Auditing; Committee uet yesterday, at their rooms in the Cspitol. GTTte Bo.rdof Coucly Coratnisiioaeri art )trJtj, bit Dothinjr of importance, ttaceJje TL Forty seventh flegimeut ludiaba Volunteers, juil retur&ed froa the front, had Us reception yesterday, afier tb usual mstner. I'saeoxAL Hoo. W. E. Niblack. Kepreseota (irt elect froca the First District, and Kleazer M alone. Eu..ef AoJereoo. wer ia tbe city ye "Met ? ; ' J V. ' C7 The Western UiiioQ Telegraph CorapaQ ill remove tbeir office ia this city, la tie Ur ar.d cornaiodious quarters which they bete so" cured ?q Blackford's lüock, sometime oest week. Acciibt. At the hood Utiu ou tbe Jeffer uoville Koad e bearing tbia citj, yesterday, eed while about a mile from tbe Depo!,' auo wet knocked off tbe treck by tbe bumper of the eoioe tod seriously iujured. It is thought he caaoot recover. He f,eve hit mme a Joen Shut I. tT"The diflrreuce between tbe Kepublicati candidate and the Republican functionary coosisU io prmdtyol prontUei while be is the Grit, od sri jrformancr wheu he become the Utter. The people ere finding oat LU faithlessness, and will remember him io the future. Speed ou the good work. KT Mr. William Myers, the carrier of tbe Ute Sentinel, will continue io charge of the ciij lilt of the HtAAti,and furnish the paper regular! end prompt! to all that waut it left at tbeir bouses or plaree of business. Order for tbe pa per ceo either be bended to bite or left at the of flee and it will be promptly attended to. biuroUM. Tbe Cletk elect f th C.roui, ("ourt. Mr. William C. Smock, (eelinj; eprre elation over the generous support given bim by hie Republican friend. et the recent election, f et ad assurance of that fact in an oyster aiipper to a number of bit friends at ilewkes Oyster Restaurant, on last eveolug. ( 5 iKd feeling and good cheer prevailed. tf" Let caoloity tbe world over, aud espe cially within tbe limits of tbia city, rejoice, for the dajs of their tribulation ere, for the time, ore. Tbe dog law baa eipired by its own lirniUtiou. and Carlo csa new breathe freer. He should leato to control hi temper in the futare, and ua wholesome restraints upon hie liberty will cot then to necessary It aOorda ui pleasure to ar.iicuuce that the HaaaLb ia going off like but cakes Every person ia anxioua to see the new piper, and the extra edition printed yesterday met with uch a ready aale that bv night not a cop was left iu tbe eQee. To-day we print still larger ediition. and shall continue do so, until we supply all calls. The wav to be certain to get the HsaaiDietv leave your name at the otbee, and have the paper left regularl at your hou bj the carrier. tT "Line upou line, and precept upua pre cept," Lave been given upou the subject of fast driving apoa the street, and yet the constant repetition of this offense against the good order of the city, and the consequent insecurity of the pedestrian, especially the females. Some of these days the pnblic mind will be horrified by the announcement of some mishap rising from this cause, under the caption of "Melancholy Accident." The IIiRALo tikes this occasion of admonishing the Jehus and equesiriiuj of the city to curb their steeds when the near the crossings Nwuiiiii'i k is chili aud Jraar, 2ivmbr's leaves ar duo and aar." The Poet must have poasensed the gift of prophecy or else November days ate tcry much now as they were three quarters ol a century ago, for yesterday waa certainly one t th moat vhecrle.s days of the season. "All day th lw tuag c1mi4s, . lroppl Ikttr f aroersd fulness dvu." Hut a glorious nf;ht succeeded a cheeiless day, aud Thera 1 ut a rift lu the tlu k u , W Sara a mlllUn tapU toaaed.T And the moon and all her tttrry train rrowoexl tilh a tiara of diamonds the dote of tbe first ol November. lnraoveMKXTi. Ulackford'a Block has been bo completely overhauled and improvod Ij tbe erection of a wiie and commodioua stairway from Washington street, and by changes op stairs that it ia leally oneef the fine.t busineri blocks In the city It is now a standing rebuke io the many old rookeries that confront the ptteer by oa Washington street who would (ta inoüned to laud the fine appearance of many of the buainesa buildings if it were not for the coo trast afforded by some miserable shell adjoining, that brio: centurt to bit lips iunteaj of praite. Enterpctsiug proprietors have long aiuce learned that commodious and inviting ttructuiet invite paying tenants, command good prices, and always rate at a high value. 2T Citizens are fast becoming tue rule upon thl Itrteti and elsewhere in society, while soldiers are the exception. This ia a it ahould be. Peace It the oormil conditiou of society, and itizeoahip ie the normal and highest condition of man. The returning veteran makes alt haste to abed the uniform which be has honored, and don the toga of gentle peace. Thus nature INbi to be self-correcting and by its own pro ceas always returns to itt normal condition So io obedience to the dictate of the inner life, the war worn soldier hails with jo the retnrn of hon arable peace, and with gladsome steps turns hit feet homeward, for the endearments of peace and to assume the repotisibil i ties of a citizen The eanips which, b resou of the wr, weie erected all over the north, are fast being cloied. Eir,ht Companies of the Ninth Regiment, Hancock's Corps, are, we belief e, the only jlJur low stationed here. Guar Cauiar Match. Tbe tasten which bs for eome time been pending between the In dixnspolis and Cincinnati Cricket Club, will be played to-da, on the grounds of the farmer club To those who have never seeu the fane game vi Cricket played this affords an opportunity that may nut be offered toon sgaiu, and to thoe who are admirers of this manly sport, a rich t;tl is proffered, as many of the playere ate veierns in theeause. It shoald be remembered that al though the game commencea at an early hoar this morning, the eutireday lutv be couuned,a4 la often the caae in match games, and fuqucntW twe days are required to complete it, wkea each club plays its two full innint. Uur Club est-ect a large attendance of spectators, and ii the day oroeee fair, which w trut will be th caae. their expectations will, doubtless, be reallxed In the evening a supper will be given the visiting Club; anJinrlttd guests

A Slk.it Mm. Oar facetious neighbor of the Journal has either made a great mistake or cite te hat perpetrated a dismally abortive attempt at faceliousoe-te in the introduction be

gives us to tbe people of this city a a debutant among .that aneieot and j honorable ; f rater nlty of "Local Editors." We do most profoundlv venerate the name anJ character of The Prophet Daniel." but our parcels conclrtded to chriatcu ui after totber aceieut worthy of equal prob.ty, wbo wii proof aainat h wiles of tie Egyptian Eachittrcu. Our fritboon U mot Daniel" an more than our Heights r's chriiteced tarnt ts "Kbecem," or "Am Inideb." "While' yoa are about presenting o-, Weed HaJford. cau'l you do it', gracefully and, above alleoeracdy? - - Ax EriioDi. A rouf b passage iu that pisoioa which is said aerer to run smooth, occurred in our city a few days sgu A dashing fellow, ia aujcarloaf-hat. checkered pant. Lob tail cjat and patent-leather booti, became acaaictcd with, one of the young and beautiful damaele of our city, ui with that tuatlttr in tncxl peculiar to the class, wooed and woo her aflectiou is a re markably abort time, et en in tbia fast age. The wicning was no sooner accomplished than the question waa popped, and the lady, "rowing she would ne'er content, consented." The day waa fixed, and, iu due time, arrived, finding the blushing damsel fully armed and equipped with all the feathers and lurbelows eieentially necessary to a leap into the uncertain state of matrimon. hren the hour was appointed, the guests invited, the minister selected, the cbitfken fixins prepared, and, iu fact, "ill wcat nrr a a luarrUf WII," when the joyous proceedings were rudely arrested by an officer of the law, who nibbed the would be bridegroom in the act of uiaoipulatiLg bis excruciating mustache, and marched him oft, under a charge of hore-tealiog. to prison. At last accounts, he was musing, "solitary and alone," upon the vanities of mundane affairs, and she, like Niube, wa drowned iu . tears. Moral: "Sich is Hie." Mxroa'a Coi nr. Tha salutatory effect ol the vigorous enforcement of the law under the etlectual administration of His Honor, Mayor Caven, is beginning to make itself felt and in ejpemlly noticable in the waning list of offenders and offenses which is one of the duties ol the Hkkald to dilv collect and spread before it readers as a pitt of their daily entertainment. Some month ago crime in the city seemed to have received some additional impetus, for the daily dockets of the Mayor's Court were frightfully long, but low the list presents a wholesome curttilment. ( Coder the head of "intoxication" we chronicle the following: .James Keeuan had an attack ol "alcoholis," and was taxed $11 4tf for the privilege. His fiuinces do not appear to have been prepared fur the emergency, and the hospitalities of the county jail for fifteeu days were afforded him for purposes of meditation Of a similar nature and result was the case of Wm. McMurrh James Oalligher was fined $'.) 4U for a bli&ht departure the docket ahows a credit of uinety cents and his incarceration for a abort time in tbe count) jail tor the rtmiioder Several soldiers, recently returned trotn the front, were up under this head, but in consideration of extenuating circumstances they were told to "go their way aud sin no more." Wm. Himers found it very convenient to deposit a load o,f manure in an alley, and paid $y 41) for l!ie privilege. t$7Huilding permit! have been issued during the week past as follows: II. Ilanitarg er, a PratWletit uf the Hebrew L'ouftrgtlon, two-itory brick and stout cLurca 3S,0OO. John Haufler, one aud a half ttorj traros dwalllac wu Indiana ivrinr-tjiiO C. Kden 1 Co, thre-lory brick budaeiis llock, on Market Mreet. aul contluou to Kdtn's Block 15,U(0. J. Si. Youart, two-story frame tlwclllnf on Pennsylvania treet '2,'tiiO. J. If. Youart. physiola' ttic on rVnhaylvaula atrsst H. T S. Oappr. in m4 m Laif lury fiu Loae ou Kurhanan street I. (HHJ. I. Kwutier, uue 1 m kalf Iwry fraut tlwIItug on Dane;hf rty street Tlo. Chrititu J. Kraue, uiir au.t tury fr nie dwelllufT on iudlaua awnue ÖUO. E. il. Barrtlt, ctie-try fraui tlIKui wu llurou treet-00. Cornelius Mbe, out uU a Llf lr frm dtlUag on Naw Yark atrt l,Xw. 1) M. iioJire, oQ ml Laif iiy fr llling uNi York street -S30. Milton Perkins , iif kill a lilf kttry ft aus dwsIUn California streat - Mm. Together with twenty-toui permit!) for minor and uoimprttnt ttuildiugs, rnountio to the agrrite value of $19,l'tU 1.AW linfSIIKS'. Surttne Ccurt. The Court met, JuJk Fi a xier presiding, and held a session in Chamber? Ci&es will be argued aud determined iu open Court to day. Circuit Court Crint'umt IK.kft .James Fer gtHon. on trisl for grar.d larceny, was acquitted on the plea of insanity. The trial of Nicholas Wood, for stealing a cow, is iu progress. (trnnnn VlrJt Court Iu the Ctee ul lr Fell the Court delivered its decision yesterday. It will be remembeted that the charge against Dr. Fell was "procuring an abortion." ind that at a former tr?l a jury found him guilty and sentenced hiu to thirty days iu the county jail, coupled with a fine of fifty dollar A motion for a new trial was made and granted. The trial this time was before His Houor Judge Blair, and bis decision, as aunounced to day, simply affirms tbe f etdict of the jury. It is reported that His Excellency the Governor has remitted that portion of the penalty which inrolves a restraint of his personal liberty. Com:ni'tQutr's Court.- Mr. kimbtll informs us that, so far as his Court is concerned, yesterday passed without the eommissien of crime Pity that such was not a more common report. In the I'uittJ Statu Court, soon to sit here, we are informed a forminable docket awaits tbe functioaaries of that Coart Hoirerer. Judret Davis and McDonald are the sort of judicial oflicers to dispateh business, while District Attor ney Hanna is known to be a l'rcecutor of more thau common energy. a i:si:.Tb"i:t. MtiTyyolititu 7'Araer. Ao eicellebt tiousc nssembleJ to wltoess the first production, of tke na prize plaj eut!tle4 the "tjuceu ul Arragou.V and written express! fur Mrs. Waller. It passed off ell. We are cot predated to eipress an opiuiuu ss tu the merits uf tbe play. It seemed to us to be rather stiff", declamatory and undra rustic, and to want in proruloent features. Tbe mechauical ejects were ia the management's best style. TL batlle-sceoe was peclall fine. Tu night the flue Kugtiali coned uf " lie School far Scandal," will be prodoccJ Thi comedy ranks deeervedl hijgb one of tbe finest iu tie KulUh Unjuse. lJ will be wiineei, no doubt, by a crowded bone. Muuku 1UU The Kestifal unJer the nu. picent.f the Teiuperaiiie Svx-iety, ss Israel atterlel anU good cheer eeaiJ to re'b thrunjh tut A budajne sum was realized to Urtber tie cue ol Temperstu-e lefrui liob George Tbvtupou. KiMesnUr ol che british rarllametit, will deliver a lecture tonight, at tbe Masonic Hall, on American Poll tics, or vheiijci of toe Times.'

BiLXJ or Lett is me Ciow Hut Cimitixi

roa ts Moxtb or Ocrosia: nomet KZler I 8 Oastarus Stark , Afra. Harriet B. Stewart (reonr Orabasa 30 50 Fraak Conniaetea Gwrfs VT.BUl Mise Vary JtcLaa 4 47 100 AqaUiajeces J.U. 6erd :rs 4M A. L EMcbt Jm Af clatir. J. TT. McLean and TVa. O. Briefs 1X3 Issc 5. rtlppi, YVro, L. AJimi ar.d Mn W. Ks,.M1S Charles GroaaaL... icb J. filftblor . .. .... .. 1S BartarDenir.ia I'M Col.D.McCiare IM DUSINENH NOTIOKM. CTOeorge Thompson, tbe great champion of ireczoza, tnd abolition of the slave trade and slavery io the British West Indies, an ex-mem ber ot Parliament, will Lecture before the Toeng Men I Christian Association of this city, at Maaonlo Hall, on Thursday evening. November 2J, IbU Doors open at i, and Lecture to commence at b o'clock. SaWect. "American Politics, or Tbe Sims of the Tftces." Tickets fiftv rents. Ou sale at 13 sub am 'a Jlusic Store. 31-3' TaaVa II alt a a mo Indi am aflis KailxoaD CflAXtsB or Timx On and after Monday, Oct. 3Uth, the time of th! roid will be changed as follows: Westward, Leave-Mail, 8:15 A. M.; Eipress. 11:1') A.M.: Accommodation, 3:10 1'. M ; Express, J:10 IV M. Eastward, Arrive Exprcai. 3:4o A. M.; Mail, 10:10 A. M ; Accommodation, C;40 V. M.; Express. 7:1 i P. M . MrxasciAiM Tirxs Having received a fine aMortment.of the Osnuine Meerschaum Pipes. also Meerschaum Cigar Tubes, ever piece will be warranted to be the finest quality, and will color In a short time. Plee etil aud see them. Joux A.Uriniixuix, 2 d ' No. 3 Palmer House. nrHig Dry (lood Auction to-day, at !M, ,.M..and ereninjr, at Fcatherttju's, No. Eart Washington street; large retail ttock clos ing. Be sure and go. The goods hxve to be closed out immediately, as the owner ia bound to raise money. Seats for the ladies. Wm. E Fkatuiestox, Auctioneer. t2T Whilst the city improves eneratly, Massachusetts avenue keep ahead, as we notice the " Capital Drug Store," at the corner of Vermont street, tits been grcttlv enlarged, and it now or.e of our first-t las dru stoic iu every respect. 30-tf. Mittun Hams. A choice lot ol Frch Muttoo Hams for sale low by Kingau A Co., new Packing Houe. l-'J CfScc Dr. Wtn Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to-day's papr. jau '2ä if. SPECIAL NOTICE. gSfFORMOKE TU A.N TWENTY YEARS UATUKWa' VENKTIAK UAlk DYK Las stvoJ tbe tet of trial, sod Is cD$tsntl Inore aiue lu public fsvor. TUT. VENETI.V5 HAIR DTK Is iL best suJ cheapest iba Je. Its pries I vuly T& cent, aud eacb UUls contains JouMe the qusLtlty wf dye In tliae o-uslly sold ur tl. THIS HAIR LYhi W tuauufavtursd by a Kiculiar prw ., wlkb reuJers il iutlnitely superior to auy Jy la market. rVin Couplet In one Lottie, uo preprtlua U roqtllred, which greatly s!nipllT.it Iks application. IN USING THIS DTK you avoid that avsrr, ap pearauce by which dyed hair aud whUke r are readily recoati'.ied, wLeu au Inferior article Lm Lesa ustd, as it praxl'ice a jwrfVctly natural color of auy ohaJe that Is desired, from a rlcn brown U a Jetty, lutrnu black, that will uet smut, ctw k, or ia!u the clotlilu. luvest TS cents aud ou will be couvincrJ. .Hold ) all DruggNtl aui Fancy (laoO- Ovalsr. A. I. UATUKWü.Mauufaclarar. DKM AS BAkNKS k Ct). Stw Tork, Wholesale Agents niylU-Jeod-ly PRACTICAL HATTER. INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. rilllK aubcrlber, formerly Broadway UatUr, and J. for nur than twenty yrars associated with the leaders of Fashion, and now Proprietor of the Iudlanapo'is Hat Manufactory, Leing Hatteriuly en.:ouragel by the liberal patrunsKe of an appreciaeias; pablie, Las, In the spirit and pride of honorable competition againt Katru proluctions In his art, resolved upoa a renewed aaduiore efQcient effort to produce a home-made fashionable head dress which shall be strictly In keeping with a'l the new Improvements, and fully up to tbe pirlt of the progressive a we live in. This aeason he has introduced, In addition to the Gents and Yount; Gents' Fall Style of Fashionable Hats, all the standard style of trade renown, as follow: No. 1 Cents' Fall Style for 165. No. 1 -Tonne. Genu' Fall Style fr No. S Gents' Broadway Standard, Bell styl. No. 4 New York Standard, Straight style. Ne. B-Toe Medium Union, Standard style. No. The Paris Standard, Bell style. No. 7 The Paris Standard. b'Ursay style. No 8 The Paris Standard, Yeoman style. No. The Friends' Standard. Straight style. No. IS The Friends' Standard, Bell style. No. II Ladles' SUk Hat, Fall styles fer IS 55. Iiis standard styles are rare prod actions of tntalloct and skill. Ingeniously bleudioff all the nice points of the se varal styles (technically) in original styles, unique and so faultless In combination that ly the mere width and shaping of tha brim, with suitable cnrl, will make them suit the fancy of tha iUt fastidious gentleman, or the Judidens taste of the plain and neatly dressed honest yeoman. The above named styles are all home-made productions, and nnsirpassed for quality of material and elegance of fluUh, which material la enhanced In value by the rwlus c;-rraJ of manipulation, ia the hands of legitimate Hatters, sclentlflcst! skilled in the practical execution f his difficult art. With these facilities at his command, he is now prepared to produce a homemade Hat, at manufactarers' prices, of unsurpassed elegance, combi u in g genius with science, neatne-te with style, beauty with quality, lightness with durability, elasticity with strength, and a perfect model would fit, soft and agieeable to the Lead of the wearer. Gus' bilk Hat altered t tbe Fall style. Gent' Silk Hats altered to Ladio' Fabiubl Styles. W. P. BROWN, rractk-al Hatter, '; No. 34 Kentucky Avenue, imtlanapoli, Ind. octH-dAwtf FOR SALE. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE. WITH In)UKI.R FTS OF RRCTIFIF.P.t. rilUK Stock of Liquors does ttot autouut to more than 1. fen Mrf di-lUirt. The leae ran for thr years; rent low, and the Interest In tbe concern w.ll be sold cheap. AtldreMLock Bvi 114 P.O., ludtauapolis, Indlaua. spl3-dtf ' . WANTED. si:vi- ti iiim:. VGKNT.H WANTED a eery Town aud County te sell tie laiproved Parker Sewing Machine. Price from Fifty to One Hundred Dollars. Fnergetle agents caa ctoar rresB one han lred to to hundred dollars per mouth. Addree, with stamp, RANK KlCOAtlDSON, Ktlt-dSsstw Lock box 13, Indianapolis, tod. HAIR RESTORATIVE. TUB INFALLIBLE HAIR HKSTOHATIVE! this ts .ro li.mi lii'f:. fVik UÜK.NSK ID't'KSS WI1U WHICH THIS 1 Preparation La turt darti.g tl. Ltt lime It Las Wn before the pu'-llc, ha tudMced the thouaod and tens ef thoassnds, whe fasve aed atid attested Its virtues, to proaeanc tt the ONLY end THÜR Hair Re.terative. The Kareka La u tutrudoced into all the prlncpel cities both aud We-;, aud having faithful! perfoned all that ts clafnd for tt, has sspr-eded all vther Hair Preparations. Tb Koreka rores rtrae 11 air lo its rltual color; preteuts theatr from falltr.g out, ly raaaiug a healthy conditio vf the scalp, laiparttug tothehslr a oftnr, and glo a, and yoothfal apparabce that no other ba'r preparation caa produce. The Rureka Is fr-e from all iopnrttiee or poisonous dries, and ran Le aed wlthoat solili f kaiporlaiidt htannfactared aai avid, wholesale aud retail, tj KOBEKT FI8HKK. Sole Agctt. No. 35 Sörth UiU Street, it. Lout. Uo. llror aate hy Drvjff ist Pri;a 1 p.r l lilr.

Telegraphic Dispatches.

sar ro siesri.r r-a Tea baut whai. MIDMGIIT RKPORT. Til Fa NAYA L COURT-M A PJI A L la A'l Fit FirOTl .T3KXI:o. GREAT GALE AT KEY T7EST. MARINE DISASTERS AND LOSS OF LIFE. THE MISOOUni LEGISLATURE NOTHIXU DONE IN U1RZ' C1SE. THE GEORGIA CONVENTION, THE ENGLISH-AMERICAN QUESTION, i OLD CERTTPICATE3 . tke., Av.t AC Inkier from Ttvxtro. Naw Veti, Kot. 1 The steamer Vera Cruz, from Vera Crux on the i2A Oct., and Havana ou iL 27ih. has arrireJ. and reoorts that betwefj the Traverse and Con Island Light Mouse saw nine vessels on the reef, ose of them large screir steamer, apparent! :. American. The Lakfl of Taiuco, immediately adioioins the City of Mexico, was on tbe 5th of October within ooe inch of tbe lere! of tbe City of Karoo. and had it continued a few hours I vug er creat destruction of proper t would have resulted. HaiimiluD and tbe hmpress wilt leite ou a visit to Mucutan ou tbe 5th Nov. The railroad between Puebla and the Citv of Mexico will be completed by the 1st May next. Over 4Ü0 laborers hare been employed oa . the railroad from Vera Cruz to Mexico. Subscriptions are to be opened for the relief of those rendered destitute bv the inundatlous of tue ram season. A curious phenomena occurred in the Valley of Mexico on the bth; fire large streams of water suddenly burst from the mountain, which, if the do u t diminish itt volume, will form a coofiJcrable rirer. An ex rebel named Mitchell has tented a plan tation in San Luis rotosi and would plant 500 acres next season. A railroau train was plundered bv robbers near Vera Crux, and an oÜicer and nine men of the Foreign Lesion captured. It was said that Msr shal Baraine would dispatch a powerful force to put au end to these outrafes. I hree hundred of rienerau s band are said to have been routed by citizen soldiers of Bogota, near that place, killing thiity seven andcaptur ifcg si at eight. seventy-eieht ot the Austriau liuzzars charged 4(X) of Kijnerau's band on the itt J, and rooted them. The loss of the latter was fifty killed and wuunded. Another account teports the eastern portion of the City of Mexico submerged aud that there s danger of the I-jUI overflow ol the city. Senor Dudiu is sopointed Imperial Minister to Great Britain Tl. Wir fjssee-.tiall llltls) for Semtl.. rrn lloutea Tie Xttnta Ciutiaaay Itenorted Itetlrrniesir (isneral irielsT WsiHixoros, Nov. 1. Ud to three o'clock to-day no decision had been arrived at in the VN irz case, btrenuous efforts are betor made to induce the President to exercise clemency and mpriaoQ him fer life. To-Jay the Post oltice Department bszius to open the bids for carrying the malls over some eight hundred routes in irj;tuia. ottn Carolina, .South Carolina and Morida. C:us will be re ceived until three o'clock this afternoon. The Pottmaster (leneral has until the !3th to decide ou the bid, but as few have been received thus far, the successful bidders will doobtlsss be an uounced before that time. Tbe Tunis Embass remained within doors yesterday. To da, b invitation of tbe military authorities, the Tiaited the freedmen's Tillages at Arlington. General Urant has rented the private residence built by Jebn C. Rrecklnridse while Viee Preaideut, and adjoining that owned bj the late Sena tor Douglas. The Herald s dispatch sss: Speculations that Geo. Meigs will short! retire from the Quartermaster Generalship Department are again obtaining iu tbe gossip ef military circles, and it is almost positively stated that Oeneral Kobett Allen or Ueueral totalis is to succeed to that office. Marine DleaeterL.oss) of Life Cotton turned sat antsjornery If on. II. V. Johnson. Ntw Yoat, Nov. t. The Steamer Leo, from Havana the 2Sth, has arrived. She reports the Wabseh from Philadelphia to New Orleans put n at that place in ehstress. she loat her smoke stack and sails, and two men were lost over board. The steamer Idaho, with 134 laborers for the Allaalie aud Otilf Railroad, had arrived from New York. St. Paul's Church at Savannah, was burnt on theSC. 11 ou. Ii. V. Johnson l.rs rone to practice law at Augusta. One hundred and tiltecu bales of eotton were burnt on tbe cars of the Alabama and Flortia Railroad receotl at Montgomery. The steamer Raleigh arrived the 2b'th from New York. She took fire while on the passage, but it was extinguished readily. Her fires were also extinguished by the sea and tbe utmost consternation prevailed among the passengers for a tine, but the skill of the oflicers carried ber safely through. Receipt ot cotton fair. At bavanuab, market dull; prices lower; middling h'2 cts.; Sea Island, unchanged Kxyi ai; most of sales at 11 0 Address to the Planiere, uf Alahania. Naw Tobk, Nov. 1. Tbe Mobile Tribune publishes an addreM to the planters of Alabama, dated Montgomery, October 8. and signed by B. Hall, O. Stone, James H. Clantin and Vm. O Baldwin, which isss follows: Thfj result of the receut war, .o diaaatroua iu tbe 3otb, has been a revolution of your entire labor system; the 409,000 blacks who were recently our slaves and subject to your will iu tbeir every m-jveiaeat are no longer under your individual control; hitherto you have been accustomed to direct their labor by roar sovereign mandate, new too caa command it only by coo tract. This brings about relations which are new to both race, and brings tbeu so sud-ly opon each that both you and the blacks find It difficult to accommodate yourselves to the change. The black man is dtrxled, if not intoxicated, with tbe view of freedom suddenly thrust upon bim, While the white man ia more or less oppressed with the thought tbst this element of his wealth U swept away from bim. Tha ignorant blsek man has in too many instances f el leu iuto the delusion that their trccdom meai s exemption from manual labor. ar.d the white mio iiscourageJ by the indolence, and, in many esses, the indolence of the negro, has exhibited symptoms of dnpor.dencv bordering on apathy, Crime in lirwoaljrn. - -- N'aw Yoaa, Nov. I Crime to UtvwVJyu is on the increase, and all the eCVtie of the police du not check it. The number ot .arrets foe felonies ate mot thau double what they were TLejiil il uow o crowded witli criminals that the accommodatijus for their keeping are entirely inadequate Highway robberies ara ( nightly tK'currenee; sometimes ' ia the muxt public thoroughfates, aotwitLslanJieg the r t ceo k increase of the police force. Many vt the cilUeus are io favor cf a further lurea

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Washintox.Not. I. Tbe Navsl Court Maxtial, of which Vice Admiral Karra pat U Presi dent, convened to-day, end Colone I Marston, o the Marine Corp, was arraigned before the Court on tbe charge of' misapply iig the money or new recruits, placed in Lis bands 1 ! - It is laid that he pleaded gailty. and was al lowed two days to prepare a statement in eitenna lion of his c2er.se. Tbe Preiieot hs appointed Colonel J to. Tarcart loterosl Kevebue Collector for tha First District of 1'enr.sjlisnis, in place of Mr. Hard ing, deceased. There wer at least twenty otaer applicants for the position, some strongly backed by political iLtJucnce. Colonel Taggart commanded one of the Pennsylvania regimenta, and lor some time past bat been connected with tbe Washington cor respondence of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and ia highly esteemed as a courteous and estimable gentlenun.J ; 'I ; ' The Tirw Cold Certificates -I. ecture an Ireland. Naw lots, Nov. I. Tlis wcretary ( Uim Treatarr bss informed the Assistant Treasurer at New York, that the new gold certificates, of the denominations of one hundred and ooe thou land dollars, will be sent to this city early next week. The twetitt-five and live hundred dol lars may not be ready for some time. It is ic tended to begin tbe issue of the certificates to depositers next week. Rev. Dr. McCart. of Philadelphia, delivered an address at Irving Hall last' night, favoring the independence of Ireland and its annexation to the United States. i 71 1 aeon r I Lefielatiir. Sr. Louis, Nov, 1 A.u adjourned session of the Missouri Legislature convened at Jefferson City to-day No quorum being present in tbe Senate, that body adjourned till to-ocotrew. Tbe Houe organised with Colonel Johnson, Speaker, pro. tt m , in the chair, but adjourned without transscting business. alter S. Levelace, regular Speaker of tbe House, having been appointed Judge of Supreme Ccurt, by Gov. Fletcher, a vacancy exists, but it is not yet determined whether the House will elect a new Speaker or allow Col. Johnson to preside during tbe sersion. Col. Dnlilarrrn'a Itrmain in thila drlphla. Philadelphia, Nor. 1. The remains of Col. Dablgren laid In state in Independence Hal! dur ing the night, ana tbe luuerai cervices took: place this morning. -Uev. J. P. Wilson, of Newark, N. J., delivered an impressive sermon, and the remains were then removed from the Hall to Laurel Hill Cemetery, escorted by six companies of the Seventh Regiment, Kiist Army Corps, and two companies ot tbe - City Troop, whicti acted as guard of honor. Among tbe distinguished mourners were Admiral Dabl gren, Gens. Mesde and Humphreys and Mayor Henry. Con I on lire "nuticlan'a Demand for litcreaae of wsfti. Naw York, Not. 1. The fire in sixty or seventy thousaud tons of coal io the Metropoli tan (las Company a yard, which began on last rnday and was supposed to have been extin guished, has again broken out. To-night is the time fixed bv the musicians employed in the theaters of this city for demanding, for the third time, higher wages. Some of the theaters, probably all, aiay be without music, as io case of refusal bf tbe employers to iticcumb tliewil probably refuse their aervices. ti Public Debt Interviews He iwssn Ilia Francis Minister and ec. Seward. New Tork. I TKa Port's ar.ecial , - - - - i j - Secretary McCulloch's statement ot tbe Public Debt for October will be ready tonight. It makes a formidable exhibit of the condition of the finances. Secretary Seward and the French Minister are had two--interviews this week.' Au order muäterine everal eeucral ofiicers a v out of service will be issued ou Friday. txlenalon of the Conrreaalonal Li A urarr. - Naw Yoaa, Nov. I. The Post's Washington special says: The cotitrac tts for the exteusion of the library in the Capitol building will not be oble to finish the work by the first of January, as engsged, though it is proceeding with all pos sible dispatch. Lnrge additions have been nude o the library since the Isst Congrevs. Mntue of f.en. llerry. RucKLAxn, Vt., Nov. 1. Tbe Statue ol (Jen. Rerry was insngurated to-day ; by tbe Masonic fratertiinty. The weather was maruilicetit and the ceremot.ics impressing. Tbe Pirc Companies ef the city, and several thousand citizens, provided with binds of music, turned out to boner the occasion. An addres was delivered bv Ksv. Nathaniel Duller. rire nt flllddeford ."fnlne. Rmnaroau, Me., Nov. 1. Tbe oil cloth factory of Aaron Folsom Son. in this city, was burned early this morning. Loss, fSO.UOO, of which only about $12,000 was insured, principally in Haitford companies. The fire was ub doubtedly the work of an incendiary; ' t ire In lloaton. UoaTo. Nov. 1. The large shoe ananuactories iu South Boston, belonging to Messrs. John Hart 1 Co., shoe dealers, at No. 114 Pearl street, in this city, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. Loss about i 1 00.000, on hieb, there is some insurance. Counterfeit Establishment Broken up Naw Yore, Nov. 1 One of the largest counterfeiting establishments ever known by the poflice. wbs disco vtreJ iu Brooklyn and broken upyeiterday. t ;-s r$p"--:r, VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. M. i i i;hlii nc. i'i'i.ns us .l m.n. . t . s.MA' ILM ATX. Naw Yoaa, Nov. 1. The Feuiau Senate met again, at noon, to day, in privste session, Colonel Roberts presiding. The principal business transacted waa in relation to tbe financial department which it will bf Decfsurj to establish io order to effect negotiations aud sale of bonds of the Irish Republic. ASMS AMD AVJMLXITIOX SLMT TO TUaaOLTH. During the month of October the shipments of arms and ammunition made to tbe South were H.0OO pounds of powder, 50,000 pounds of shot and l.SOtl shooting guna and pistols. asiLaosu irom a lkx am iei tp i etiLBit aesuati. Tbe Commercial's Washington letter says: A Company, of gentlemen mostly of this city cr New York, has been orgsuir.ed to construct a railroad between Alexandria and Fredericksburg, ' nodes a charter obtaiued fro bb Governor Pierpent's Legislature, wben thtt body was ia session at Alexandria. Tbia will be an important connecting Unk io the travel North aad South. -- Trtairrc . sir at aar wast. " Tbe Herald's K9j West correspondent gives' further particulars of the gale at that place. He says: One hundred and fifty thousand dollars will not covet the damage done private pro per tj. Carey'a new wharf ia gone. entirely. A cupola was blown down and truck opon a new sponge warehouse, destroying that There are seversl sunken schooners crowded in so thick as to b (indistinguishable. Both of tbe wharves occupied by the IJnartermastcra' Department are completely gone. Sunkcu veseeb aud steamers lie there amng theos. The U. S. acboneer Forest, belonging to the Kugiaetr Department, his only her mast heads visible. Mure' than 40U feel of the tiu roef of the new depot litaagicg to the Hary Department, was raised by force of the wiud and torn completely ufT and 'ii bow icitiertd iu tbe streets. . The balance ol the rof of slate ia also entirely gone; awsy. and great damage done tv the Marine llvspltal. There is uo tin roof upou the Island that and the boat houses have alt be-en carried has iiotbeeu enliiely destroyed with a single exception. All the tree tbe petrple have been trying toraiveeiacw l4C, wete destroyed. No of life is reported. TBI AntXtlcAM gtUTtOX IX XOLAM ' The London Times of iSth says: We are sjre our r Oovtra meat m sy tfepend 1 trpon 'tie 'luppott I w a a s a ct tie nation io ma!nlairiog the posltlia rt has

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lermiaed tv seek a quarrel with cs, as wcl tl.is demand as aav other: we ranaot have one aa . V . 1 . . . . .. woicaour ricut is clesr and our positioo snore aCQUeStionable If it ia rt s aKall have anted ourselves by the firm und 'we are bow making T 1 a iron greai uegreaaUon, and viudiceteM lor Ine becefit Of all mankind that antral r.iiY.n an Seldom oecupied by Great Bntaia ia taa years of um vit suas3 orten, we U't, to be Lets in the wars f tbe future. vac csttLitH Aktaaucax ji mtov i svaxck. The Pirii corretpoodent of tU London Foil says: Tbe leadiag politiciaas of oar money market avod the pablie generally have road with great interest tbe published correspondence between tbe Cabinets of Washington and Leadoo. Mast saea come to tbe conclusion that no rapture will grow out of tbe demands of tbe American Government. but they thick F.ogtand will make compensation, tn eome way or other, for a portion of tke damage done by the Southern cruisers. That is the French view of tke existing ditScelty. BALLoOX AICITSIOS. Professor Low made a detached .irnsicu from his balloon, amphitheatre, near tbe Central Park, and after sailing twice across the city atd remaining io the air two hours. Uesyended to near the poict uf departure. TtMU BMBASST. The Tunisian Ambassadors to-day visited tie freedmen's village and tbe fortifications ef Wash ington, under the eacort of Uen. Hsskina acd a detachment of tbe Fifth Regular Cavalry. THE CATTLK PLASM IM XXeLAXD. The United Statca Couaul at Manchester. Hueland, writing to the State Department under date of October 17th, roporta that as jet there is no abatement of the plague arsons: the cattle, which is mainly confined to horned cattle, but it has In a few instances broken out with great vielei.ee in flocks of abecp. As there is danger that tbe disease may be transmitted to America, be auegests that tbe importation of foreign stock be for me present prohibited. lit the importation of hides from It uims tLe disease is by many supposed to have been intruuueni into r.Dgiaoa. AMOt.MT fAlO TO TMX AXMT. It is said that 11,020.000.000 have been cajd to tbe arm alooe since tbe beginning of tbe war. iln roa wail comtbacts. The number of bids for performing mail sex. vlee In Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina ana Morida, opened today, is comparatively small. Two hundred of the most sitnn( mail routes are, however, nlreadv in ouetatiou lu the South. tUfOTAi IXDIANS. The CJovernor of Dacotab writea to tha Cunin. I i a .. . - r T J . A- ' .1 . . uiasivucr ui luotaa Aiiairn inas inere ia no doubt of the denre of all the Indians in that ter ritory for poace. Tbe eeasen. however, is tea late for matinr treaties eov.rmoMS and oxv. loxwitiut. (ov. Paraons, of Alabama had au interview with the President to dev. Ex-Uen. Longstreet is utonnini? at Metropoli tan Hotel, in this city. aMu ainiiTiwN or mtiis. lnforn.tiou has been received that the French Oove;nmeutbaslowfred thedutieson rsw whale bone, the product of American fisheries, the tarifl on that article now beine tke same asoa that imported iutd France from the European countries. This has been done without any application on our part; it ie a spontaneous art by tust Government. This voluntary concession to th United States, tbourh of comnarativelv small importance, coupled with other propitious circumstances, encoursges a hope that our com-Licn-iai relatione generally witü France will be plaeed ou a more favorable footing. 1LTTKB OF axCIKTAai sa WAlst TO C10V. S14BV1N Waibimutom, Nov. 1. Tke followinr letter has been addressed to His Excellency Gov. Mar vin, lroviiioual Governor of Florida, at Talla a 9 taesee: 'Your Utter of October 7th has been receiv ed and submitted to the President. He is grati fied with the favorable progress of reconstruc tion ia Horida, and directs me to say that he regeids the ratiticatiou by the Legislature ot the congressional aurndmenl of the Constitution of the United States as indispensable to a successful restoration of the true loval relatious between Florida aud the other Statt, and euualiv i-idii-peuaableto the leturn of' peace and harmonv throughout the Republic " rs'K'd ) W. II. Sawaii.. TH K W1BZ CASE. There has been no definite Executive action ou tbe findings of the Wirx Commission, owing to tbe 1mrnet:se mass of evidence tobe examined. A brief of tbe case was not sent from the Ilureau of Military Justice to the President until to day. WOBXlNGMaV raCSIOM. The procession of workingmeu ot this lit was not only large as to numbers, but brilliant in appearance- They carried lorehea and trnnssrenciej, with appropriate mottoes to illustrate the object of their combined movement, viz: eight hours for a legal day'a work. The line was about a mile iu length. It was perhaps the arge i aud most imposing civic procession ever seeu in Washington. Some of the trades, such as gas fitters, boiler maker, steam engineers, blacksmiths and paiuteragave a practical exhidiiiou of their iepeclive vocations, while the printers worked off a short poem in advocacy of the eight hour system. A hip full rigged, with men ou board and drawn by a hone was among the prominent objects. thousands of spectators liued lb streets through which the procesiou oassed. The working meu haltod before the City Hall, where speeches and addremes were delivered to tbe nu merous crowd iu .advocacy of tbe eicht hour system. . ,. 'BOB6IA STATS. toyVSXTIOM. The following telegram Las been received to night: 1 MlLLinCLVlLLX, Oct. :il. Hid F.xctUrncy Andrew Johnson: All i going on well. The Convention has passed the following ordinauce. An ordinance to repeal certain ordinances and resolutions therein mentioned, heretofore passed by tbe people'of Georgia ia Convention: We, tbe people ot the State of Georgia, in Convention at our seat of government, do declare and ordain that the ordinance adopted by the same people, in Convention, on tbe lüthday of January. l?bl, entitled An Ordinance to dissolve the Union between the State of Georgia and the other States united with ber under a compact of Government entitled the United Statea of Ameriea; Alio to ordinance kdopted Ij tie ssmeon the ICtb day of March last aforesaid, entitled an ordinance' to adopt and ratify the Constitution of the Confederate States of A merles, and also all ordinances and resolutions of tbe same adopted between the loth day of January and the 'J 1th day of March of the same year aforesaid, subversive or antagonistic to the civil and military authorities sjf tbe Ooreroment ol tbe United States of America, under the Constitution thereof, and the same are hereby repealed, ( Signed) ' Hras bel V. Jonxsov, President (Attest) J. D. Wauuill. Secretary. J . J. Joikbom, Provisional Governor October 3U, . FKiBtTAtT ftSWAtVs AXBWX1.T0 LOS SI MILL ' NawYcaaNer. 1. A Washington spe:ial says : It is intimated that Secretary Seward is pret'sring an answer to Earl Russell, relative to t.r proposition of the latter to appoint a Com union to decide the mestioQ of the Alabama ini . ui r.ities tl Ml ki'Atl. i Ywss. 2Tev. 1A .Hlsck Kichaiige market opeted ml; tat luarSist'ly afterwards Itil off. and the clieg sties wsre jssersllytb" lewest. Ball clisjuee operated anaucceasfutly CBIcsic attd N'ettaweeteni cesntaou ck. Milwaosse aiMl 1'ralrie 4m Cbien was activ. Iba Mut asartsl wss steaJy. Tbe fiU!ng weis tba cl'.n prices at 4J F. si : New Terk 10 , 4.101, Krie M'4', HuJsan stiver 1 0- . , l'.4iuc 11', . ',, Road l!aad leeS!'.- ' v s;old c!eeS s04l.VU'.f Stock eicka' sjtiiet at Jat M (er r cue l.satr's kills. Tbs Csstnercial sys ratnors are UU freely circala'.ad r.pcUnf arransemeata between tbe Atia&uc ana (irssi s tatrra r4a wukewt noy real fmdatln. VTe have rsasoasfer Meemog that F.ogllsh rapitsl.sts m Interest of A. A O. W. have sailed witbeattaakiBi any daflnite arraneenaebts rsspectlßf tbe seaboard f uo -tlons witk tbe Erie Cetupany, acbt by A. X . . 11 ejates have dene aeibibg more than mads knewa te Us pnrtiaa tkair respective etewa. baa naay atereaftee iaa mre lBuite proposals. Tne propoaltien aaSe te tbe Krie Company are not sack aa coabt be accented, but it is poeaible tbat a uediflcat" as ay hereafter be made wiica would result In tba coonenUua of tbe te rwal, eltber la tbe way- vr amaTgaasailoa or ef rscaing arracgemett rietWeen the separate ' ortsfiiistletu. A.a teten law was Leid last evanlnc Vetwnea the rtpreae&talives ef Us Zrle mnd Al 4Q. fT. Cmpaclae. I nevsrsnaaat stocks firmer anaer aa advance ti ki ft t SU's at Load, as reported ty tbe Tkamaama; I t&'s, clJ tiros rise i ; tif Issue. : Ta-OS a .-, &4 s , .

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as. rw a - w; a sw Tbe tfesind fer Starsacts It asasaHv ereswia. east brokers la Ueverssaeat tvssss am sUaw I'bawwl ti iVji jsj era. fr:e neper la carrnat nt is nor cwnt- svnst wnrf g-ot tsrr.s f:i to Cat buyers at i m is per et. Sew' x. 1 -class l s dvms Are -ery d.SVatv ef Mfwuüai aMa iv trrerUr rat . Ite reliving art li raus ef petrvtesas steels te-dar - ie- ntLf&asaa . BrsCr law f t - K .. . . J - ... . w . " . 1 IW t -T ' w , aWJBJS Ran 1 III Ovrssaala T Wtrtl.ra m HwA s. Kaaawha Wttaer tl?, f bade &mX3,Tsek tT 1'. S. l.-rs Pit Hol 4wL UUm 1 jSo siksrs.. U r uU'.a.ife, io) nua A irsss, Bsirnrs Toe SUA a-Ptii, st I7c, ioo tfcls. rt Sted ia Ut4 at ajc aad iZi tl 's. rsfae-t straw waits fr iKxsatsnr at SJe; r-ar1 fr is LU at 7VjT7c. cor.iMcnciAL. ;ST TBLtfiSAra. i inlnnatl(narkel. Ciuasvi, 5ee. L KUtr uuLiop! and e,e!et; acperSno $7 Mf? Ti. stra. a Ou7 TS an J Jin So rr new na4 oH. asssl fam.ly and fancy S Tilll 00. Wbeatdall and prices Drataal at t 09 fe ptm 44 red; aew t l ?j. Cri atlT at tAüli rr 1.UJ .a ssairs n4 from store, and iOc for f r. Oats till at BV la elevators. Eye sjat at KJc f, prima aw. Barley usvbarfoti, rrovlAioci duU and prku aen.Ual. bfsi pork wasotrre4 freele at X3 est. IWoii. Balk tnsats aa4 baron srslsvsr nssatnsT. kUi sboalJers were offre. at H.'.e, des at llHSSUe ae clsar aides at IK sJ?v. IJreen mea?s Ereo at lti lij Tt a alders aee aast bama. Lard steaJy stJScfwr piitas. nC la rod df naanJ at !Sal2 V CottoB dull a&4 prk-oo nepual, aaiaa vf asUJaa rat i not be made at vor 5?c tiroceries ftesJy. . ' Whisky stesJj st 5'. t Iilcaga3larket. Care Aoe, Sov.l. Flour quiet and owbaetsd Wbeatdallland declloea ir at t 46 Mate. I. Cora aalet, a4 decUaed S n sales at SSc for He. I and c rr 5e. 5 OaudC. Pr opinions declining, tticbwloes nominal K'ecsTU Klsur. aJtco D.i. .v... ü sm s...v.l. rvrn. W.U bo.hoii. " !"hlrienu Flour 4S,0no bbls ; wbeat. VJCLOOe --Villi com, ll,fsaj Vasbel; eatr.W.OOO tu I sis, Ifrk. nariet. Xaw Taaa, Hoe. I. t-otlwu Mro at livo jm! nrk-oe rale eorv firta at JTa SWf biiddllcr. MoarSjiloc Lr at 8 liu 21 for aiLm SLaia. a V0.1IO OO t- rotausoa an- eoo4 ahtsslntr trAi siu round boop Okie aad fatally sad iOjll S3 fer trad sraaas, toaraei loaieff quiet WhUky qu.vt at 1 U fr WoaUm. U'keata sUade flnaerfor Inter and quirt f siKioa 1 for old ataber Mileaukle, W fr old trta'ur rw4 Wsttrrn, and 1 Jijl 40 for asw anther Stats; wUte was on ptlraU tot bis. Kye qnt at t 20 f jr Cana.ia. Barley beavy an4 droopiaf ; CasaJa Wesivra TeperUd sold at I 31. t!arlf malt dull. Com bear and 1c :ir; fiat!Z for tswsuJ i4 4? A t-9 fer sound mlied Wtstsni, the lattr prke la store. Usts In moderate request at ifiaMc foe aaoa4 au4 Uaj? tor sound, Ind u dine old Kute end new V astern In stars. Coffee Cms; St. iHtruiafo I-. Sugar firm at 137,c for I'. rto kLo and U'.stK tt Cuba lanacavado. Molasses quiet at 73 W tor forte Rico. 1'etroleuiu steady at Sj M't for crado, evJ.S3c.fV refined in bead, and TidTTc. fwr free. Wool quiet. folk lower at 33 :atn C?. for new aaa. leeib at 3.1 e"7i, ror cah and regalar way, XS OOWSS de tW prime, and 2.t ?Si29 00 for prime sneae. Total mtmk end band Jtovcmber 1st, bt ts.; aaias data last year, U.'M) WbU. Meef steady. Total stuck, old and rew, aa haaJ !oember lt, lM'.i, 34.SC5 natksgss. tasae data lea year. -VJ70. Heefhamtlti fair request; Weatera to arrive ST. Cut meats uncbanjred; and dnll at I6OKS tW sbuulders, aud '."0?3,c for baase. Kara firs a4 SI. Lard very beavy at SSaVVt also ?i0 bbls. foe Ho cember and January, sellers' option, at J4. Butter In demand at 3s43 frU!to anJ 40AU far Slate. Cbtre firm at 14 IK. saw vosa out aaanr. It aw Toaa, Ifev I. Alui.ry a siid- tssir at ? per cent, oq rail tof eVJ lau. Sierlloa' oatkaoga a Lad 8iM-r at 10Stlue fW flrst-rtasablils. A merican g4d wit Lout dec t Jd ttatge epeaiaf at I 4SSt docl.alnato 1 4iW. aod rlMiu at 1 4. rcvemmiit ttot ks V f. .c better. Freights ta Uver)wt .-I inter. Cono. stocks beavy. K. 1. 08, BL4. P. 1 1. I', t., N. v.F. VV.n, Toledo lis. Caatoaae. Ciinl. 44 '4t . V. C, 10t), Erie S3;. Alun and TarTa Haute 44 '..do. 1TJ. Tl.',, F. W. li'. do. P14. Ts,, Krad, i lliJ,',Mc. 113, M.B. 44.,C. aad Y. HI So. Cs ..ae yaar certificates ST,',, aae BtoiiUk eertlfJcaVee V ,K, S-Wt reg. 101, coupem IOC),. I S KLt M'MMAIT. 5tt Tos, 3ev. 1. (ioli it eaier. The gold paid out fer S-SQcaupoas reclved by the city er l(ton, la rusn'nf, to acortaia aatent, upon tLe atrect, and rrlieves tbe tnarket rmstosne. Tbe denaiid Is aioderate 71a price has raaaad a4 1 4Vlil 4j. Forelea eAcLaxge Is aooiiMl, aa aaaai. Sixty days' sterling Is quoted st 10S, 3l0s; f rears; longdate. 321 ViiH 1-4. Tbe forr!ru iao ports at tka pfrt of New York for tbe Utt month amoaaU ta (3,6;4,4!J. against eiO.oOV.09 ror too i ai i esjissHIng, month Iaht year, and from tbe comparative! ssaall preportion entered for warehouse, and tbe large a meant withdrawn from bond, it appears that the receipts are it all beyond the waste of tbe market, although the direct entries are four Uuiia as large aa for the aaase month last year. Ti e amount or eo4a yet la hood, at their gold vslue. was redmed mors than f4,000,eeo. Tha receipts lor customs rr the nsooth oT September ranches) tbe vnprec deuU.I total of f-ia.ritf.CU, attributable aoi only to large auiouots uf sooda entered for ronsaSQpUoa, r tit also te larre withdrawals from bond. While the las ports Increased so largely last aseath, tie ei ports shew a decline. Imports were 1 1,207,4 4, ia gold value, ad exports oiily U,Vi3,3U ia currency valae, so that, reducing the latter to roM value. Here was aa e&ceas al Import over exports or about S 1 1 0,0OU. This heJawe, however, has been net off, te an loipertant etteat, by lb f lpert of SihJ bonds and other securities. The exports tout in a large, chiefly owing to tbe large shipDi nta of cottou. Tbe i ports of duinestic pf!ura frthewek taciaded 5.10 pounds of lwat. bMa af wheat Boar; LU) bbls. rye flour, 1,1 r bbls com meal, 31.S01 hwsheU wheat. 3co bushels als, 1.VV4 bushels peaa, 1ISB tCS tTibelscern, 1,0J pa kagss candles, tetiS caaLlS, '.M bales rottoa, 1,019 bales hay, 13 hales hope, 1,?S? bbls. crude. l.S4 bbls. ro!, 40 blls. pltrh. ISO rallavaa whale od, 40 gal. lard UI, IU gal.UawoodoAl.lBM hbla. pork, lpSbbls. ab'! iOO tiercee beef, 34,031 peaDda A tnesis. S'.r.'C pontidt tattsr, 3,f7.'; poenos chssss, 1T?,03 gallons petreleam, 3,134 hhda. aad STB ether packages etude teas reo aad 47,446 poeade ef Bsaaafaetared. MEDICAL. ( LAD X E V7 Ö txntTUK rSFOHTCXATE. 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