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HiOnUi* & Skathui.
AUGUSTA GA.
WEItoK*PA' i‘* .I%*; \OYFMBKIt •
Tm Cattt.* Plaoc*.—Xlt*t late*t advices
rom Eogluid ah- w that tbe cattle plague,
Instead of diminmhtag la violence and extent,
t» rvldlv increasing, At first conhoc' to
Lorned caitle, it has now lak.-n a wider range
and numbers among Us victim* steep, «■ !;?,
go ala iih! swine. The cheek which a short
time sir. it was fancied it bad i
now tout’d to have been calf tun; •• -J- —
The veterinary %nrgs*on» and others emph-yed
to r'a'-’ tho bison. c, it ia said, only L Hod the
r aUte aud then announced that Lae 1 and woo
fr ;’ro»o the uiae.'»«j. ho \ ains w*i» >■ -a by
them to vueet the diwaae in its -arl- <’Ug« r oy
. ireful and patient observation of symptouis
and her, a tb • announcement of ibr nbate
naeat (if tb’ plague wur scarcely , it forth
when it broke out with renewed vii or, •»
"clly »!‘va to the danger of tb . #•*-*• proaai
i it papers in Bn*laud and Ireland are lead
ii. thou Hp . .its *og' veminent to off rewards,
•iifficiently high to tr.daoe not only young men
hut experienced physicians and surgeons to
devote t, Ah time and talents to the, subject.
~Th- i:»,.led States,,aa yet, in happily free from
it but this very exemption should urge us to
* 1 >p* such procautl rne as will prevent it reach
ing our shores, l'ast exjierlence shows that
'He brood expanse of the Atlatifio affords no
protection from Eastern epidemics v hath .-
arising among the horn > he brute, o»
tin' vegetable creation This, the chof rs and
•ho poato rot clearly show. The probability 1*
>h»t, if the infected annual* • a prevent-.!
log. y in ot i’ nr *to tec -abH or orsr,:-
log with tb*-m p. am -Is of varic tlaif ,
sticii a- laiulw, golds, ami the like, and in 'his
wny U Is not at all unlikely that'ioms auim is
already inf Imay be landed among on.
Many of tbwe lauu*jrrantn. like-visa, go ln>
a, llateiy cat West, taking ‘heir animats
•Livn, and thus !t * ■ easy c e« how Di*
tearful ’ague may ire directly communicatee :o
the Immense drov** of cattle on our prairies
lr rl* tof ever, the (emblance of danger, it
would be v.ell v poclally while the disease is
ret nusubduec, to prohibit the importation •)?
HU;*:, ,'s from !!.*■ '' .footed countries If some
such precautionary uis.asnreH are adopted in
sec. nbj ilie United States :bis distemper
’-’ay l.a kept bum on. snores. i' is « matter
of'lc ■ ve*y Ugliest importance
Fc>s/>» ■:'• SAVA«iM«a —'lhe steamer
t-'avftiinab left Havarmah for Vugusto, on
H&turbay morning with :* freight valued at
ii’iouf ! 'lit 00. and eighteen patwcogere. Wuon
I ur milt. tb". aide nt Fuyubuig, at , but
V; ut forty'iibea fmm ah aud white
.nilrig a omul • ..cr, si a wur run into
by the steamer Mayflower, bound down, and
•nt down to the waters edge She sunk in
r>our thirty n-.tiutcs. Captain 'spit or, oi the
Savane.ftii, mad* every effort to run hit stoomer
■ d.-a-... where sue flow i r“biuaiged.
•!* ~i: »t i. c fly showing at «« too .valet.
Urn paasoDgerfl were Immediately landed, and
o.uulneu nn the bu lks of tee r ! **er until Tiles*
iay norali, . when they were taken up and
...teo back to ‘Hvaunah by «,uo steamer
■ 'Urlon ’’ be cargo was '« ver .* large an 1
.Inable (,o .i, aud was cons ’', ml to - avtiea in
bite.: Tb« Sayan *.i- "'era ’ e-iya the
,r. ■ •-t-. u-!>•' eavrug eltb- itoaiue. C '.rgo
, p thought to .j < uxi-ooi siy elim.
-rnmt
Sr ai te K:s*sot'? Ae-u »*. —Mr. J. I).
Lauier, tii volt known banker c'' w
York, r-contly item J. . from Europe, whither
*•. went pome tiun.* ago, on a ounfideutial n>ie
jion for the Goretament, in connection with
the mitioiittl nnaocofl. He had an inter , ew
with iho l ioaideut and the Secretory of the
II •■stf Ury, to whom he Bubmitted a verbal re
porttoe lesuite of bis misaiou. Mr. Lanier
» very where found the bo'-t of feeling prevail
lug iu financial cucloe with relation to the
\ ailed ,'ic.i particularly on the continent,
. , ■ ’ste < uifiJouo# in > i- public to, uriites.
’ sanktoit cn-theMain, be nddrtu>od
a lai.-o meeting os lh- oapitalinte, cm
;u i stprepentativisp from nearly every tea
•u ■ a (Ifrraauy. 11.,* war being ended,
-*ion was. •.•h.iui.Uy exprePßo.l bt
,:i boldera -nr HoeurUlfls that. v»e
w j .’ .’..mdiateiy pommvnoe ft return toward
~ , . ; ”.ienU. ITowcve’ gradual the no>-
f, ’<.».- • hi; j>\ direction might be, snob a atep,
»* whs i. s..- v e.Hil**d, übao'uie'iy necanary is' tin:
usalntecania'. of "v-tideuce ta our Becuritiee au»l
s. *k y the rrovjrnnt sub 1 1. * '.'uility
. ;mtrv i !•••>> (ill the burden? of the
. , not q.n . sued, erpvcially with the
ogre»s ot ..* work o; recot itruotion,
'iua ip".’ ic* i> . ire posit ’.ii uud Bio.*te.l
te, e very p.v, Uor, ol tbe country. With a
,i. j ■ . >nore will l*a i.,» limit
... the demand for on: *«-•« arid •*«, not only *m
• . . .nit hot <’ ".id, where opr nsiVs
•t-y viicc'-ioeK were ' . peniug »no -yes of
: . * p H.-plo us to the vrdue of o;n bonds,' bn*
» feeling agalne* .» •• -.hor increase and in
, .f- v .Tiui'u of tloj currency,
ersa , f t*' cr-s.- * l us the e-'le condition
oi, w th our credit abroad could be n.i:uu
it te und-’rsftHHi that the views o’ ol:
c: *,-. ■ bear tiiy :*■**:. -s led to. !<otn oy tl’.e
... ! ut v.J th- i- -ete.ry o» tbe Treasury.
vYrxumvi. Yaw.'.; vr him Stock in F.>«-
*.si» the Ukjt£!> Status The agricul
tural neonre.-** mil production of a country
may b > lima tec pretty ecrectly l * tbe
■v 1 v c live stock IS/ our last arrival;
■ :j> '. j.tacd, vr a received a s atemeru cfcov
t - ice toe value of its ..-ve stock raring five years.
• • t- .s follow
(• * ioD j£S&,3t>S,o{H)
in )SW .. 30.0ii0.000
la IFU ... . 30.729,000
■ *J 3.- 772,000
Wfetch a.- Bum la car money is fifiS.-’U.
According to tbe oeusur of le f >o. when r-ui
u'.trrency »*e at par with srold. tor valu • *
c-.". iivc stock wok sl.ot>t>.6o'2,fi. < >5. havluy a, a;t
' ]’o ten years, ia sterling e nrv. a
f.ve dolors to the pound, this s»a £313.772,
47 i shewing a uiFVren. elt ocr favor of ;e *-
• >et •*.»!* This is a r» • t,
~ :bt i-V - O’ .
it. .. „ >. ?c uarr . in-auction, similar deY
xteoc- • ’ fit he »-tlte a** apparcu* O'*
v;■■•ui I . - V*. our exports of salted cut
eel . .-. <d T.iftU v :»‘d be o- meihc-v tu n<-
usim* oa’.e ; hut with our
<*•. v .id high price.
.*•• iu ,-?<>port : *n. been
T r. f\porters of 2.’ es ; but
« -*vM reason can ailing cii
• *. ti.i- articev also.
j> i'-vic r ai K #nßr • ocg these elected
;•» ihe •* ■n.' . y <3. of CheilosUm, : e
_ a *»r e -re t ih city.
Th« CofcDST Srsr»M. —There h» great d&nge:
of ti. .sci ot -v being again too largely
expaub !>u oi»i I■m. ■* i- g 'kU trade. Before
the w e the umsal credit gi.eu by jobbers was
| ten months, tanging, he we*, or, f-od sir to
: twaive. During tbe war. , ■ were mostly
| for cash cr thirty days cr* Si; At the present
! time the credit sys«>ru i ■ beiev r»pidly r-*viv
! cd, and iargt of go. de are nov, no'd
tr. retell fr.,<i»;-8. liring In ail pans of the ■ a
try :o»n lair.fc to Texas, on a credit off car
and and fix months. If thin credit system Lt
c >n.’ - general before (be currency is restored,
*rs t! a.I have a tetrblf* -’rash when specie pay
u tits are r-sam-si.
-'.-.am CotnirviOAT'otf SavaSXau .ISO
BiTiMORK —A liru.* of eisvact and fas’ sailing
stearre* i i>u been eeteblisbed between Savan
nah and Baltimore. Pas»eng«ri by this line
will * jvi. otxi" two hundred miles of sea travel,
and barged only the sam;* fare to New
York now charged by Now York enamor lines
OKISHAL l OUi'II. OF THE KpIBVOrAL
C.HHiH
Ti'C General Council of tbe Episcopal Church
as been in session in tbi* city during the
p.. ’w. k. Aritoxeu is a seport of the pro
(oedings :
Whereas, The several Diocesew, which we,
..j Bieb'.pe an>l Deputies', represent at this
v,« TiCll, wore impsiiad by poiiti ial evente to
Hi’fin .a legislative upitity from the
rron*stant Episcopal Guuroli in the Vuited
fci.a’e u*i did divids on grounds Banctioned
by iloiy Scrip'.ate Hnd r ritr.’<ti r e, antiquity to
..*,!oj together t :d adopt for their hotter gov
.ri -ni <*ud more c .veni-mt action, a con
•,f tion ord code of canons, and uid meet iu
v.* • ri'.e of that CountHut'on iu General
'’ outicli in November, 1h62, and
Ihl<{jhurcb. •.’• organized tethc, -n
ari, •.> ') j- ’ '.'ft: v -Uts, was iVou. t,h-vl
. «; ....,: >.u red I -in . f the one ';«s.;,o!io
titholic, tbi ; iUi \\ er',.,l -jcy > ch caused
it? urva’. geuient, no long r cxhl?; and.
Whereas, the pirit of charity which pre
vailed in the proceedings of the General Con -
vention of the Protestant Episcopal (Jourch in
tfc : Unit ’ Srtat.’*, at it- eesaic , in l iiiiadelphia
•i-,f - .rudj- commended itself to tne hearte of
ihi* “oumii : therefore,
.devolved, Ist. That ic judgmeu. of
♦hia’ council it ie perfectly conus>>- * with tbe
good fabk wtdeb she o .et* o th* Bishops and
On.oCrteS with hi- h efas lias teen ia anion
ince Ih6v, far any Diocee. c<* and ido for her
self. whether she shall any longer continue
iniou with ’his counnit.
2d. That it be recommended • t wln tdver
ice word Confederate occurs in tue “t-.aiteids
0‘ Iho ’.eurth tbe word Eiiit—i bo ‘ übcluated
therefor.
Id. That inasmuch as the ch* ;■ **a recom
mended lr, the foregoing reaolu *.. (b.-ing 3
oiiuugß in the prayer hr ok cannot bu iogaily
orop eted until the next meeting of thin r.oun
cil, that uudex -he c-iicur.. auce t; it should ia
the meat: time have the ova of : v, in any
D o *e v.'bi approved its *3,ah« p and the
l.iii-• mv. council.
iih. iriat each Dic> * now in connection
with tin Council shall oe governed by the
Constitution and Canoes whereof until snot
time a» it shall have declared Its withdrawal,
therefrom, as hereinaltcr.pl ovlded idr.
• tb. Thu*, whenever any Diocese tei&ii deter*
min? t* itndraw from ‘he* E-cleuln3tical Von
*.’.,;a, *noh v ! '-draw.il shall V e consider
ed -,i duly ecc . .dished when an official
not’.,. . siguad by ♦!?« l ivlio » an.l vere’ory of
s ■',} Di.-cep« shall have L“'«*n t . cu to the
Bishops of the* xacMieses remaining in connec
tiou with this Council.
Ststk x Eujiyn,
'h :a‘u if Com. of House of Bishops.
C.W. AiDsawe,
Ub in -i of Com. of House of Deputies.
The Committee to whom was referred the
following joint resolution of tb j G; it ilConu
eil, viz:
Resolved. That while wo auvi the change of
word ‘‘Confederate) to that of 1 L died” when
ever it occurs in the i'laycr Rnuk, ft c recom
m nd that a joint rommittee be appointed by
this i euneil So ertter its solemn protest against
tho’ie uillUaiy orders b wbidi Charcliee have
been ! ;rv<l and clergymen ordeied to be
suspended from their funotioni becauEt they
cou’-.l not use certain prayers under the dicta*
i.i j\ ■ f mili ary authori y—rh j< spectfullyre
povt, that
V*' -ii-as. ai-’ » kr.np of Vis. oraa was elec
ted p.nd ; unsticnued under the Constitution
ai.iCncuiH *..*£ the Episcopal Church
ii: tbe thou Oonteiioraie States, and hewer has
been nor ?s now a Bishop of the Church of ‘he
United States, uor c an be so in the judgement cf
that Chinch, as recently expressed iu his c*»a,
unli-sr and until ho shall have made hie te
rnired pr* mlse of conformity to the Const!lu*
f?ou arid Canons thereof; aud
Whereas. For this reason he li; id that he
was under no ecclesiastical obligation to age
ti u prayer .[ pointed in ,«:e Prayer Book of
sa*d Cb ..i r. to. C o President of tbe United
States, and ai“ othr ■ s io civil authority ; am!
Whereas, i.*«;> .independcr-0.-' v fbe Church
a mailers purely spiritual, ia :. and to be of
Divine authority, and ha* b-<*n the doctrine of
the Church from thsTounda*.‘on o» Christhi ity,
an,! is *,i this day conceded universally by the
power- of ltd- vrorld, wherever the Church has
been true to iu>elf—
Therefore, wo U.v. members of this Council
do, in our ov r b. -mlf, and in behalf of the
Christian Chi >; -i 'uroughont tbe world, eol
ernniy protect ? i;«t the otdor issued Bap
te>” o<’ ■ 20th, 1e.... Com the Headquarters of
'L;c !> p.irtf v V* bama, that the Bishops
aa»! cl«*rgy oi f.». Diocise be suspended fioui
iL-.’ir .'uncGc-ns and forbidden to preach or pov
form Divti:** - v he, a; and that their places
worship be eb'Mv and agamet all and eveiy
scoulav iuteiieroi.ee with ecclesinstlca! affairs.
sb .* violate .*/ liberty oi conscience, hr gnar
anted by tb Cora’Jtuiiou of tho United States.
STsrHK.\ Eu; -i.
Uh u*n <f Com ca part of House f Btebop.r.
Tac;. TxArte*,
C-u . .of Com. u part cf House of Clerical
•■:*d Lay Ireputies,
1;• . fin \\ ijxje.kaph Fu». —Though
proraratiou? lot their work appear to have been
uvnlt: by the telegraph company now engaged
in lajicg a through. Rum tea America, to
connect with A • stem Asia via Behriugs s
Strait- Five ».-seels are employed. Including
the steamer Gi.-org t- '> right, near 1 ? all of
",{',' h ..-ere .u .■ mbangel. Sitka August 18th,
■, - t i . i date, p’tblifl e<l in the R~
Chester Union acd Advertiser, ?ays
! t e il-H'f -'.n-is uow i»i this port will in
a ie»- • sbii\..--ue for different- ports along
the : . rct o Siter.r and America One
tevsel. v'i her ’--ay to Behrinsrs Strait.*, will
t tie • -oh ot the K.richin . which is a
-i F•• .*h a delta ono hundred miles, in
v v. .Fog troia 61 deg 30 minutes to - I
and g i't »rty un.it-r "comir.vid of M&s u i-
X a .. >Ht will disembark and make exp’ora
- > along the couraeof that river. vrrX.-b ha»
av er jur been ihorcoghly explored
Mr. Kennicoft L*«* spent ec' r* m 1 ■
Toncan River into . dich the I' by J -or -
Hr-rlsh A •.••erica enters, nr. ] -aUn is supoor ■ 1
. .y X .ak Wide M»j. Ksnaloc’.t
;.s th»s Ktunpak, M.i; Pope will ascend
•». F, Hlv-.-r i*;d exp hue to tb ■ Poll* and
Youc-’i. v her« fLa two parties trill nre-’t. —
M twpw and party started in May ia-t. and
are far into rhe raterior. A i.vui party of ca
ytneers and :p! orurn wiii be landed i-.j
uu-arh Cl r : 1 •• H Si*-cr :u iatit-rde • ' deg
'*• :u. wL -vij L asce id that river and n
i’oog! ’.r c'Xtiou ot Qeuutiy, r. .^-v
| tho/ »«.i ti*.- .i u'ffipvs.f vi explver- fr-o.i
i the Arrnt r T s ' * .r . comma:'' 7 olH
| townsman, V. ;or .Alsua, who will . .-i. J .pe
i erect'on of tb t-o» Xicoi d■’ - iro*
paulsiti. Cc IF’ty, will t-.cb.io'y i-iua
tue the cuH oi r blob •” c ■■ -Fatty'
Pc-ulb oi iiehrir rh:a for the- i-ro-p. ->o ofae
certaioing the .hfirahle lotatiou fi>r lay
’ iv.g the sabr e cable.”
B y_T R 1 EGRAPH
f'dPITtKR TO T«K WliKB PdE^fi.
The WasL.ngton : hroaicle r ibiUbee a long
lettei f.osu Gen. Graft, of Arkansas, whict.
says that the reconstruction, begun ic 1563, in
quietly pTogmeing. G* o. Grant also quote*-
u iettor from tie President to Gov. Murphy,
i-ayieg “there wii! be no interference with your
pro mt organts itlou of State Govern meat. I
tare 'e-irned that nil is working well, and
vou will proceed and reeume tbe former re
lai .dr with the Federal Government aud ail
tb-: aid In the power of the Govern meat will
it -tevcu in rc:;oring th-: Sto irg former re
lad ns Letters from Mb j Gen Reynolds,
co’ canding tfca Departmec- of A; kaneas. and
■: J. P. '**» bite, Secret, rv of tbe State,
U •> Uitify to the quiei and hopefull condition
o; rite. I jc&i Govo*r: meet.
The Educational Finance Committee ox
F-w York ri’jiort $1,454 327 as the amount
r* y . red to Fopport the schools lor the coming
v,r vt whbh $260,836 go to tbe county oi
b,e‘. y.rk. The ostimate f u * the teachore'
«a!ai;os <e $1,400,000. The co3t of education
i:> city ia $S per Kcholar.
A c jof some importance was decided in
i utii i ,ty Court »t Peoriß. liiinoi?, the other
dc * A farm had been eold with & veibia!
* rv cm of the growing crops. It was held
!h •■« crops should g* with the farm, as ti iy
ecu id sot *uj secured by a mere verbal agree
ment.
1 Deputy Commissioner of Intend Btv
enui. hua decided that dray tickets are subject
to Rt-'mip duty a? receipts for the delivery of
property, whether signed or nr.sigsed.
fbs American land system ia to be jntro
'• ’•c diu Mexico, e o tiia'the citii i.i‘B of mode*
jftt. nn*3DH can got hoi*! of a farm. The public
territory *s to be surveyed fu* . -.. ions and
q '* ’ fUan.’ of sHUand U.-« a ; r-s.
Iho c«.:ctu! stevstico.os of th** Treasury base
fi-:" eatcri'<aHvP« • ■ an uIF ran j debt of three
m.'i'oo, t : ‘.r vu-.te. it chews no
signs of getting boycad two rbousand eight
'vansred million.
t v.porls recoiv. i at me Internal Revenue
•• v. eh- -v - all!.', 'F ai.’nuUt cf Slave
•• ' ’ p-’rt.vutji check? . circulation
alone o>;tho State >-»**•. j ,* R *
# though the ’ o u r : him 27,000 m
junty
Me ichnsStts hr ne iaigely for the Re
pubiic ,i. Gene’ * Banks has boeu elec
t'd to .: ■ i ‘be vacnucy in Congrei
In New J e * ;■•••.. . , ua .
jority in -ne next Leg’: iature on joint ballot
the? wcuring tbe adoption of th-* ennstitu
tioaal mendment and in-, .election of U. 8.
Senator.
la New Often is the State election . t»..iet
V■ • r-ierl* Wells, for .Governor,J and Hor
t ■ I. eu eront Governor, have cajned
a«' cite yan cveiwhelmiog tnajori ; y, L S
Mt-rtm. trom the First *. rrWdoual district
texcol Barker, from tho jeond, aud E V
Vi't* li c.a: ih Tbim, nil I. mocrats, have
been elocte iby large majoiitiee. The Legis
!. -a entirely Democratic.
ihe ju boav .seneca Las left For trass Mon
roe f-- -sc-. Doßtination unknr wu.
ne New York papers oxpreu much alarm
iu regard to the cholera.
The hospital ship Flore -a Nigu ten gale has
been ordered ’to the lower bay, dfte .a mii>B
from Nite, York, to receive cholera patients
from Bbip c
Gen. L. . dtreet is at present in Washingion.
The receipts 'rom loternai Revenue Novem
ber >, were $2,271,059.
ihe 'i rcasuiy 1.0-,. rtment have issued to the
Ransas branch Pai.lb.: hundred
aud forty thousand •‘oliars in bonds, being ibo
amount due on the first forty miles of 'ua.i,
titular the apporlioumoat of sixteen thousand
doliare lor each mile completed.
The pigeon inetch for SI.OOO-between T.-.y
'• **, cf New Tork. and Robert Newell, of Bitfu
lo, at fifty double birds, was won by Taylor
who scored ninety eight and Newell niuetv
four.
The 5 20 conversion bonds are ai! feaed
from the Treasury Depanm at as rapidly as
they can be printed. A million a day of the de
nomination of SI,OOO are row delivered. These
for SSOO and $lO9 wilt bo ready ia a very tbw
days. Registered bonds for $5,c00 wF ’ r--.
sued according io Uu* request of the «,ai>-
scribers.
The amount real*'*': !... toe- tales of Govern
ment property has exceeded G o exjJdCtauons
of all concerned, except ua to boraer The
mules b»V’. avenged a much highei eric,
than was anticipated, u.u it is tspe/ally
noticeable that »he rolling stock of the niiii -
tavy roods, much o* "*hich bad been need over
throe years, has soid for twenty per cent, more
than tbe original cost.
th re-ectalnishmeut of the Southern post
offices and routes draws largely upon the . ost
otiica funds. The Department will again a v->
to receive appropriations from the pnblio
treasury, to make tbe Department ta! teens
tain leg. The Postmaster General ;'a mder
btood to favor tne abolition of the fra-.king
privilege-
The demand for dwelling houses in Wash
ington causes unprecented fabulous rents to be
asked ami ’ aid.
A a-paten from Columbia says the South
Carolina Legislature will remain in ee&sion
until the mnid'e of December.
Tho new gold certiiicstes ar« now io efreu
ution in Now York
Geo. Coo; er Adjutant General under Davis,
is now in Mecklenburg Cos, Ya. He Las ap
plied lor a pardon.
The billiard match between Kavanaugk a.* and
Camie rook place ia New York Octobm 4,
ivavnaugh was the winner by 194 points The
time of was five hours and ten minutes
Tbe clipper cotton mills, at Woodbury, near
Baltimore were burned November 5. Two
hundred hands are thrown gut of employment.
Lost 150,000.
Theta ia macit richness arweg the troops in ]
Virg''ui-t, and along the Mississippi riv---'.' she j
troops complain cf food rations
Orders frtic War Department musters out!
• !x v tali general officers of volunteers, but \
-bvf.will not ie promulgated until after;
tbe election at flic North.
General oa;' . y, New Orleans, has received
cider 'rom ' ..’Livrton to muster out as
•n-oiy negro t: -; t -at ho can spare. Several
regiments are soon to bo disbanded. To
prevent iaoubor iitvdlon, o n. Canfcy has
ordered that the citlarna he not allowed to
purchase their weav-oca-
Au order fce». beed issued by Secretary No:-
;o«; Uvitifjiyg the lady oierhs iu the Patent
j Oilice building that their Berv’ces will be die
! ?c a tinned alter Ncvetnucr 39th as the t-iiid
; u-j is required for ether uuiposes. The ptrsi
'. -n of iady eierks writing for the Department
; -.'..Fide '« wnebanged.
l petlciv x to -'ecn tar v Seward is cfrcnlatiag
, ti- 'v, ar.d has already recaived sh < sigus*:
; t \v>. ot some cf the largest shin owners of that
| o*ty. praying him not to press our o urns upon i
! the I’-”tu«h govern meet for deprec* dons of 'he
. privutuera fitted out ia English pt.ru. Tne
peUtioa states that when Bcglaud 0.-.- uuep 'n
-5 volved, which cannot be far distant, the posi-
I tion which her governineut has t-.iten la regard
ito fltuog out privateers, if all . wed to stand
; as a precedeot, will give ns snob an advantage
; at we car. by lurnigiiing privateers for hc-i
; vi-’ r ary. inflict on her cotact-roe data-ge a
1 h ndred times greater th a she has allowed to
I he lofilcted on ours.
Large numbers o Gtrmn. : Sw-.dee and
j Din e- art. pouring into Virginia, but tr.e sup
ply is net etraal to T>: .inn-sen. The prices fixed
r : s ei r cirvio-es, up farm hands or b.c o’-nrs, is
. per y-sar, with food and lodging, lor men
! between twsuty r-ud fifty years cud, and t flO
: for women
j i'nere »« a suow storo: at Harper's Ferry,
i Va . November i
'j-?. pardon rr ’c un Overton. to be tee
- •!!*■ Cfct n>aa m lenneeses, was receiv. j by
it t Brown lew som.- dnys since vjon ciss.,
-,-f Tbe Freed mens Bureau, declines to r-cog
•>• • or to restore to Ov< rtot his p' P p r;».
I A i \ ■ ions ordac of Vie Uni ed State-.. District
i Court was fikowL-ie not comp Had with yener
. &i Ei -k b-o 6 gone is person to Wash- .cton to
. inveet’.j «t-*. -»nd .1~ Overton h 33 it" for the
tame Geciinaues.
j ike National inteliigeQosit ic c.of : . ,!ng a visit
; vo the President ->i a de.agate cos ia. .* from
i ti..’nore. lie tu' - : -
j uuuitjrc'MSlv ?lgr.ed aetking i te cioaien-of the
| Executive in behalf >i Jeff. gays the Itt
• terview was a protracied c*ae of cb at «■:
fagreesble character, and the petitioners left
i .carrying with .hem tho lost pleasurable im-
S regions of the President. Ia deciding, tbe
P -dent regretted that tbs national character
j of the qoestion ;“m. ••*. and all private sympathy
; w* ich they may .. v - r . •”ake»ied in him, and
• mule the importer,' statement that arrange-
In;.- A? bare been r--,.-.de for ‘.he early legal
j tral of 41 r. DiVH according to tbe laws of the
| iand,
j >icp utat 1 disc'v >• s have been made
j !_■ Nonheastern Minnefiota
| The i iternal revenue receipts November 6,
i were over $1,500,000
I Tvselve forts will be retained and gsrrieoned
; aroir. and Washington.
I The clerks iu Foe Quartermaster’? Dopart
meet are endeavoring . rectify some eericas
a- fa ca dons before Cos areas as,- mbles.*
j Chit* Justice Cirveo a notified theEtesident
I that Le cannot pr* side over a court for the
| teal of Jefferson Davis ia Richmond, there
beiDg no regular organized court ? n that city.
The President maintains he cannot he tiled
■ any other place. Tin impression prevails -hat
] Davis will be released fc be expatriated.
J Goa. Grant has gone lo New York oa busi
ness
John GGuthire, formerir of U. S. navy,
lately of C 8. navy has Lean pardoned. He ie
i tbe only naval offi -t who has often yet.
! Gen. Tho*. J. Wood ha? assumed command
ii the Department o! MUdssiopf, formerly
| commandod by Gen Slocum
| Sevi-ru' Government detectives Lave been
I arrested ‘or piassing '.ouaterleit fifty dollar
j green backs.
, Total deposits av the United States mint at
| PlFiadte’ Ha f>-r .ktober $318.425,57 ; total
; coinage $367,900,95.
j A Was ,eg ton dispiicb to the Herald says
■ some ol ibe .S-ruihcrn par nig are resorting to
! all mi.ci*- of devices to r. gala pcssesaion ; a
j common dodge is to transfer : z to loyal per
-1 sens cr tfeosu holding treasury permits te x
| cka?e
. The foriheomiug order for muaierii g oi»i a
inrxro nnmber of volunteer Generals is catrsin
a coe ;n cireles
The *vp: it of tho departure of fear iron
| ctuc. :r. F'cttresa ;.oc»oe for the Pacific
1 * ' ■ r iio.UiOtd nntui *by the Navy Do
i parte..oa. Tim Mo andonek is the only ok
: oitiereti o tb t ' -••cu «- ni'ese t.
tor r.urope, on a yea r abeence.
M, J. Barney Akin, custom house, officer has
been arrested lor attempt l to d«f:audl the
Government out of forty thousand dollars by
Qmas ->f spurious bonds, executed to
j draw from the cucfom huusti three hund,ed
! barrels of alcohol.
I be matter in the box which blew up*at Wy
omiii’T Hotel N. Y. is supposed to Le Ore newly
discovered e:*:plc;five compound, of Mr. Nobel
of Hamburg, Germany, composed princl’ally
of Clveerine t; J; Nitric Acid.
>obn Rn :-e of m 30tb Masmoußetts,
war accideutaiiy shot near Clarendon, on Nov.
1, by a planter He was w da cf iho guard
sent to_ protect the plaao and the planter from
an uprising of the negroes and the .Ma'd ar
-Ving at night, :o endeavoring io cb'ect tin
entrance to the souse, mistaken by the
.planter fc; .’-rgroc fired on th The
lit i ,y regre -o '.
Th, iteci, tor the suttar cr- . ie very fa
abb-: in Louisiana
he restoration of property ed tnU oe
cupied since tbe days ci But I*r . recently by
order of President Johnson, beeu general in
F w Orleans.
rue Missic* tppi Legislature proposes to set
apart, twenty - live per cent, of the public debt
-i pay the State tax, and for the support of
dLabisd _ Confederate soldiers - -d educate sol
die, s’ children. Bills introduced compel fail
way companies to have separate ears for ne
grxrs A bill to suspend a!: cc I lection laws
has also been introduced.
l aviC Hnto», Commissioner of Agriculture,
in hi.-; report for October, hays the threshing of
-he wh< hn: sflewn that the ipjaries Horn wet
• over estimated in his report for
A,.mmt. he return was detieiet n «« ?41,608
bushels, but estimates last yea-’s crop to be
bushels, increase fa October crop
is nearly 6,000,000 bushels, and of tho bay ciop
more than 500 000 tons, ihe tables exhibit
tne fall crops r.s most abundaat, that of corn
Is all th r could be desired. It will be the
largest ever grown in the United States, and
plenty o? cereal food will bless the country
and F labor of the farmer, u’iie corn crop jg
equally g<->J 1- the Southern Btates, and
planting there is go much greater than ordina
ry, tba ! section can consume cul; a portion of
tbe amen, at grown. It can, therefore, thecom
mtesioi-TB says, ifievote the next rrop etaaoti
to a greater production of cotton.
I'fce (iovcrmßf*nt takes grt w interest in the j
Paris Universal Exhibition for 1837 and Jn
coinmon with many prominent citizens. I
?. -si: us * a lull and ersditab 1 . e repteson- •
t-a-tio of ou r,mechanics and artfefic skill, p
Is ascnrtaloed from an official source that Mr.
J €. Derby, No. 50 Spruce g reet, N. Y„
agent for the exhibition ia the {'.ailed States,’
b s now ready duplicate forms cf appli-alicc
for tne Ex' Potion, which may be bed by ap
pli-.ation io Um and enclosing a passage stamp
for return
The troi t F w York, November 6, between
tbe atallio; George Wilkes and Vanderbilt
(two ■wv.'.o - was won by the former Vander
bilt won the second heat, made a dead halt on
the third, and was distanced on :m fourth,
Tims 2 y : 2:30; 2.28} ; 2:3l}* The track
w s ia si y and a high wind blowing during the
race.
The u-xi er ot lee Washing too Mcumaent
arc prep, .ring for another appeal to the Araeri
oan }>•:.• op A large proportion ot previous
dons oc'- have been absorbed by local and:
State olleotore. m ‘ j
Impo tani correspondence has lately taken
place between Gov. Fenton end the New
York quarantine eonunibaioneTS. in which the
Governor says the commissioners may rely
upon beiiy, sustained by the next Legislature
:a whalev t they may reasonably do ia
guarding against the approach arid spread of
cholera, and promises to recommend to the
Legislative expropriations to meet these ends.
The New York Herald has further details of
the ravage? among the shipping ca the Florida
const by the recoct severe gala. The steam
ship New hern which arrived at Key West on
the vv- 0 bed up on the 26th, lour mu aon
a raft, the only survivors of shirt one belong
ing vo the Fiiip Mercy, of Liv erpool, laden
with made/ my. which foundered at sea They
hi i beta four r h ys without food or v ute;. Tho j
Newborn saw a-hore two barks—the John j
Woaley and M. Howard—besides numerous
-•. id eases o' Kdit cna! wrecks. Tfco passen
gets and oicwof the steamship Lareloforc rc- i
ported ashore on Cary’s Ford Reef, supposed
to : -..»••* beta be Catherine Whi’ing, from this !
port f or Qalvestpn, are thought tc have been !
seved.
There are now cb tut bight tioesand appli- ]
- iilioos for pardon on file in the Attorney Gen- j
erni's ofiiae.
The recctpw from iDterna? venue on she
4th lust, RTccunted o J 1.526.539. The re
ceipts for the week ending that day were up- i
ward of i 'o Of'9
, K :irt .0 YEMEN T.
A Vi -a .‘a, CftruaJa West, dated
Nov.;'a'. - 5. rasa ,-e ex G*andmaster of
Oian.i-mc>i. Gcria, .;• manifeets de
clari g tba the Feuiana are coming, and cal
ling or ■; -~.v me: ;o aave. The Orange organ,
the has p< vs infoncation of
iC-n smi-lfe .ed i.. rision * the provinces 600
uri.iv 1 tnra no« in Toronto. Member.-: of
the J-.jv .niiV-.'V '*;nerul"i- will. the
aud ; i.e pc. .ier -r’aks the contemplated
aiw. uc to ar r 3 pr c, ca from Biitish con
r*o f iru. 1 i . r-:i i ii Toronto* pi
night
Late d.'-. -tc'. bom, Caus a West, state
that the F--.ia- ?x:L; meat still continues.—
Qoi?i- & number ot private voldlers are under
urr ' • e -. r> :.‘aT..:) with the-Feniabi'. Thr
ci f y a a ; . a-, picketed. Macj
Amonv’ju- ■■■■;,> - to leave for tbe
Stav- XL. iV r iiangemen arriving
L. ->e . .):• iistrict. Positive infer
mat.on ha- • • ' Led that the Canadian
, brother.. • • i->as* -t aaaer te&dy for ar
ms* nan* r i . - - at a numfeer of the.
a© ! u’-> u: C ■ iev • ' „.v are engaged in the
’oo .-iE acy. Grea . ::K my pieparatlons are
; going frowar-.i.
: ~ New Yotfi d f .*p.«t 'tee >htre is consider*
! b'.e buatk . ‘ :c. ■ ; .y at the Ecutun bead '.a a*-
i ters in til : 13 - ron ms ;,i -
j crowd Bej the Dr .-UierfiooJ bu.-
; r&fc- ’ - •=• ? v '"-ot orgaoizsiiuu, E»
ry precaution i? taken to keep 4b<s
proceedings of the Senate secret. Ar ■- < sen
tinels are station wi a* the entrance to ' • <:cai
occupied bj headquarters.
FROM SOUTH AMERICA.
South American advices elate that tfc tar
beweer. the allied power? and Paraguay still
continue The former has recently gained an
important vi-’torv. Laving captured ‘be town
of Uruguayne an.i five bun-fired Paraguayan
prisoners, after a M~g,« t .i -ix v- -e ;s. The
prisoners wer, tumtnariiy -fit-pored .1 b> being
drafted into the allied urr-, to fyht nuainst
their own country. The victory caus.v great
rejoicing at Buenos Ayres.
On Porona river the t' * toe had gained
advantages having con- y dam god the
Brazilian flee and adv • 1 i’iar poMtioa and
works cn withdrawing down th,-- river.
It is believed that Paraguay dec manning
all her garrisons and placing her Isucderies
in a good state of deft, rot, ; n put 100,000
men in the field outside . ■ :■ r own territory
for offensive .4? -ratio; ?
BANKS’RED RIVER EXPEDITION. "
The Tribune publishes General Banks’ re
port of the Red River expedition. The doom
ment fills seven and a half columns. The
movements from the inception of the expedi
tion are fully detailed. The expedition was
ordered by the Secretary of War and ly Gen.
Haiieck, then commander in-Ghief The failure
of'the expedition is mainly charged to the
navy, unde; command of Admiral Porter.
General Banks says the army was delayed
sixteen days at Alexandria by the inability of
tfia navy to pass the rapids at Grand Ecors,
giving the enemy lime to concentrate, Admiral
Porter in the sr nr • i!e was employing his
men and Wats a o*. Heeling cotton
Gen. Banks says the p .1 disin'ogration
o'commands was Un < •?« o f .v.iharrassmest,
fee nature of the failure he* rcfct« to the lu
ability of G«ti Ptec'. tofouua Lin, lion with
A- . 4 main coiumu the Uii xirr.wal ol tfce ru;v
--ibr-c brigidt, : .... the m-: v-mcuf wts coa.:-
pfined. an ■ x.t fact that Gen. * I. SmilLk
command sin; -Id ramain v-Ab him bur thirty
cl. vr. He cays even Lad the army luauhed
d'utt*report it- nidn’t Lava maintain*.-.:! Its
P 1 * s’’oo 5 ’’ 00 the only pose!bio method of
maiutairing tide v ..T,.,.-a »uu‘d have been to
the ■ iuipaigu, but it -,*a« act embraced w.thia
tjb| o iginal plan aud v . :’ especially precluded
by orders read from t> Lieut. General com
rnandi? the armies. 1 , declares that the
Southern army was defeated in every engage
ment exc ot that at B ibine Cross Roads on the
Bth of April Thi? defeat is attributed to the
loose oicter of r:urch. and tba improper posi
tion of the convoy train.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Schleswig Prussian Gommit-sioners have an,
noun cod that military force would be used to
prevent tho inhuhitar s from recognizing the
Rub of Augustcnberg or any other personas
having authority in the Duchy. The oration
t the Dike at fe. horn ford is the cause of this
dein •'natation.
The Par*? eon .ryvmient of the Times reit
erates the eUteraeni that Beward Lad sent a
die; itch to tic r reach Government
The Fenians were to be tried by a special
commission The ezeitemont has almost en
tirely subsided : England.
It was stated that Mex.-co is about to settle
the Claims of tioi lyrs of deferred bonds.
It was stated that England was negotiating
for a commercial ti< aty with .vustiia.
It wt,. reported the Auetr -.o Counsel of Min
isfry had resolved to concede u separate Minis
try to Hungary.
The fi town of Frankfort;. bad energetical
ly repel;-.-'! the impositions of Austria acd
Prussia. It u thought the case is ouo of afc
tempted s, dilation.
Bombay advices to October llth are receiv
ed. Cotloi i- udvanciug.
As far-vs ex;.- bo ascertained, not a single
case of cholera has occurred in Germany.
A cordon bating brer established across the
slip that ueper&tc? Gibraiu from the main laud
,1 dno oue being allow- 4 to pass, all trade
ovi been stopp,. i; the people, to the number
of ■ .vo thousand, who a- v.er.de ] upon the 1 rade,
•re reported to be in a starving condition.
Thus they are imprisoned on a rock with
disease end want to da their work.
There are two hundred new cases of cholera
in Paris per day, and about half that cumber of
deaths.
The Gazette do F.aoce, says; The Pope hua
resolved - establish in England a second Arch
bishop, of which the H e will he either et
Liverpool oi Birmingham.
W Vincent Wallace, the eminent composer
died of dropsy on the 12tu of October, at the
Chateau de Bagsa, in the Pyrenees He was
53 years of age. The foreign papers also an
nounce the death of Ernst, the gtaat violinist,
occurred at Nice od the 14th uit. He
was 51 years o>d.
Official advices from Caledonia, Spain, say
the cholera there is diminishing rapidly, and
hopes are entertained that it will soon disap
pear.
Oar 00a at Nureraburg states that the re
ports of cholera having appeared in that city
are untrue.
It is now rumored that General Me' THan
has had several interviews with Cardinal An
tonelll, and that he has offered himself u« Pa
pal commander. It is lUO stated that Gen.
Beauregard had tendered Ids services to the
Pope as commander cj ;fco Papa! army now be
ing augmented, preparatory to the departure
of the French
Tha Globe says the Queen wished Earl Bus
sell to accept the Premnu-salo, and that he had
secured assurances of support from his col
leagues.
The Globe believes that Clarendon will take
the foreign office. Pul Ho op ! aiou favors the ap
pointment of Russell
The Time-'says the a-ie-Aty lor Russell’s
appointment is because England bad settled
with America and Rus.joJl was posted on the 1
subject.
Lord Palmerston was buried in state on ;
October 27th. The Queen and Cabinet weie
present, and Parliameat and the diplomatic
body were largely represented
The Paris correspondents o f. the London
Times reiterates the statement that Seward
had sent a dispatch to the Fiench Government
relative to Mexico.
it is reported the widow of ord Palmerston
will tie made a Peeress in her own right.
LATE.iI FOBEIGF MARKETS.
Li ykb pool. October 28th. —Sales of cotton
on Saturday 10,000 bales. The market de
clined a o'-alter to a half peuney from Friday’s
prices.
Consols 87$. Five 1 weuties C3 to 84. Bread
stuffs buoyant ar-I advancing. Profusions
firm, but tlul .
THE INDIAN DELEGATION AT WASH
i NG'l ON
The chiefs of the. F x tribe had an interview
with the Gomut’.ssione: 3 of ndian Affairs at
y ashing;.ou iu relation to their material In
terests. The Sacks and. boxes have for met a
treaty v:ith th L -iited State- the lauei grant-
Ag them a TSfeervati>. c ’ r Kansas and an an
nuity of (61. GOO; ; ti e Foxes ill not live
with the Sac’..-, ur.d Lave located in lowa, and
want the Government to change the arrange
ment to suit thi-*- circunioiaaces.
They weve <rsxed aor.-r.g ether tblcgr how
they would like to go into the Indian Terri
tory, wb - it -./as proposed to establish a
government, embiaciog Indian tides, but said
they w tntwii to think ail matters over.
1 Lev u.-u alw -.vs been ’ fronds to the
gsvertmeni. Wiiei-. they come to talk with
tb“ir White Father, there was always some
thing rareb. 1 bis was wrong; they could get
elong better with emo->th and .- a- y words;
they wanted to-c- re!White Father, the
President.
ihe Oommissioaer replied t!;ut if Foxes ran
away from reservation and disregarded treaty
ah ad /aw*', 7- would mute to .w-s
They must go back or state soma good zeukoa
why they will not return
The chid n-p'o and tnat it was imjot--i’ule for
i then, to iiv with t; 3;; . Tl.-y jv to
j have acoiPer tr, . vith the >. ,rauiirsioi ; r and
1 werspromfetd a . ight of iheir Wbnr* Father
j before r h.y loR . wuui.
* -*a«3B£r
io»te.vd c-: L .. ••* »;&•?•; y ’im G--
; Cor r.uj ooctlr* -d the 3ct m- as betetoh.i. ,
; J -- lares of the.B-ip. • -if Courts of Georgia are
>SMfi fcCMNARBV
The new -o> nterfeit fifty dollar greenbacks
which I.• i*> - ntlv been discovered, represent
the new sc-r. et'-r, C, dated March 10, 18CS
A* :Le top o: the bill and over the Lead of
Himißou is tho namo of the American Bank
N« te Company, New York, and just above that
toe words “Pahated April 28. 1860, National
Back Note C 0.," new series, 2on upper right
end -the green i' k on the back is paler than
on the genuine, but the Jikeneas of Hamilton
on the face c-f ‘he bill is almost perfect.
Small*pox i? bad among the negroes la
Montgomery, Alabama.
The Majestic, watch was destroyed by fire
recently, at Point Coupee, La . bad on board
660 babw of cotton, besides a lot of sugar. No
lives lost.
The tr.a! of Wm Mur;v>, for burning Gov
ernment steamboats, i? ia progress In St.
Louis.
Tht following etatement shows the amount
advanced the Government by Ohio and Illinois
in iLSI, to arm, equip and subsist and trans
port troops to aid in *ha war as weT as th-*
amount allowed aud repaid tb-cee Stales. Il
linois total amount expended. $0,b03 i4S» Sb ,
allowed, $ > 719,906,73 , balance suspeedad
and disallowt 1, $83,543,16. Ohio, amount
expended, $2 245.095,64 ; allowed. $1,848.-
320 13 ; balance suspended and disallowed,
$696,772,71. Illinois advanoert out of its
Treasury for this purpose $300,000 more than
auy other State in the Union.
The author of an ingenious aud dangerous
counterfeit SSO greenback wa* lately arrested
at Bock Island, 111.
Two brothers named McMullen, cf Carrol
county, had a dispute about a settlement cn
October 30th, when on* v,at the other through
the head, killing ho - b.c-ta-Uly.
The Mayor ot Mobile has isaend an order to
tho police to armst all idle ueg-re..- found in
,ae e ty.
IYoorLet ,* and fudge Clay i id a figvi.
over some law point, at (lieeucaetie, Indiana,
n b . days *lllOO. It w<vj a square riant, In
whicL nobody was aerioutly hurt, but co«*
them each ten dolla'-a.
Iq- total imo.orts of foreign goods at New
or>-: u,r tin- vet-k oudiuv. November 4, a"*’ •
LS,O:E. ft against $ s . the cor -respond
ing we«.l laar year, if - exports E domestio
pr- -m. for the v. wore i.- 80S •, -.ud of
throe to<>k the disease, Ai Bombay, uona ot
the hospii M attendants were attacked, though
they were with the patients day and nighs
Os one hundred and one attendants at the Hos
pital Royal, Madras, but one was attacked,
though they commonly shared the eamt bed
with Die patients when oh duty Those who
escaped the scourge followed the medical di
rections to p. vent it, of which the principal
ones were cleanliness and a proper diet.
Gea. Spinner, Knifed States ’ r 3-oirer,
received ri letter from the preaid' *.. i one r*‘
the National Banks in tha South or. the tih
inst., stating that the bank had between- £SOo,-
000 olid $•; iio,y.)o o f C vevnment depoa u. and
requested him to >w it ut remebi. a? that
locality was very p. . ;ad the money proper
ly loaned out wuu'd to build up the
place. Tho resnP ol a? that au order
was immediately sent Now York to draw oa
said bank for $150,000 '
Classificatiox or r-\c N>.r 'teiis:;
The Washington correspondent of tha 7u •
York News writes tb ; to that paper in ragaid
to the classification of the next Congress :
The ms rubers of r'ni next congress will not
be divided between‘ Union” men and Demo
crat!-. The Dernocvu-.s will bs the Union men,
and the Republican*, who, fox a last four
years have falsely called themselves “Union”
men. will vote with tho radicals. The true
division of parties ia Ike next congress will be
coaeervutive or Democratic members, end
radicals. 'lfce latter will embrace a!! the
blatant self styled ‘‘Union*’ men,, who will do
all they can to prevent the Union from being
'restored,
Tho conservative or Dt-raocrasic party iu Uon
gress wiil include all who support the fbeei
deatb policy, embracing such men as Senator
Doolittle. I append to this letter a list of the
members thus classified. It will be seen ih&t
iu the senate there ure 32 conservative rneia
bers, and 2£» radicals, beside 15 senators,
whose position is ns yet doubtful Os these
there Is good r.asoo to believe that five at
leas! will act with th.. oonseivatlves. la the
House there wi ! <;o 127 radicals, and 121 con
servative ruouibo . with a payability that on
many questions, 10 or 12 members, classed as
radical.-, vil! vote with the conservatives.
This being the altuation oi affairs the News’
correspondent gives his opinion of what he
thinks win. take place :
Such being the situation, s wail known to
the leading radical politicians, they have de -
temiined to make the grand fight ut the open
ing of the session, and boldly re-fuse admit
tarn- to all the Southern delegations, unless
it should happen that radical men present
themselves claiming seals. This is their do
termination, and they will support U with the
strength of desperation. They will scruple at
the usa of no means whatever to effect the
end th-’> have in view. They are desperate
men, and the irnmnd on which they stand is
clipping from beneath their feet, *ff they are
defeated iu this matter, they acknowledge
that their OTgaization must be broken up, ax -t
that t! ir power will be gone forever.
STATE ITEMS.
Danuelly, Marshall & Cos., have established
a factory at Madison Ga., for the manufacture
cf artificial limbs.
Under tho new constitution oi Georgia,
Judges of the Supreme Court ave elected by
the Legislature.
Th:- Metropolitan Fire Company of Saran •
nab, is soliciting subsoripttions for the purpose
of procuring a steam fire engine.
COMMERCIAL.
CUB COMMEBUIAL HEPORT.
Aooubta November 14.
TUB OOTT--S MABKET
The market was firm jesterday. Sales were
made at 43 tor middling, 45 far good add -
dllng, salts from.wagona'at 24*27 for gold.
XUS MONKY iIAHXST.
The demand yesterday was h.avy for gold,
and about $12,000 was sold a* 48 and about
$6,000-at 4ft} pr-aiunj. We quote Broker’d
rates as foiiorvs :
BO Visa SXXJ.ISQ
Gold 14, 1486.150
Silver 145 143
Stats of Geo bonds old 8».»
State of Qfo’ oiirfrte old 70
Cty -if Savannah bonds 75
City v fiavsuriah coupons 70
City us .-ts u bonds 80
City of Augusltt bills 05
’ COTTON dCO r ATIO.N’B,
Macok, Novembet 4.
Cotton market dnil. G’-iina’.y. 50 ; mid
dling, 42a43 ; strlr-t midfPing. M , strict good
middlfng, 45.
CouaCifiS, MovoUiOer 4.
Middling. -ißa4oc ; sale were 'on fi fi-da}
at 43e; the highest pld *C“
v-uek was 48’; number of bales 1■ - dyed tie
1,075 ; stock or. Land, sb-T-
Mosrsov : , November .1
Cotton market dull. Prices, -7 >a4Bc.
E- • -.rau , Movetcber 2
Cottoa-Mi Ring 4ff:4oc cnrfeDcy; 2'a3oe
gold.
Chaßv*BTon : November 5-
T,-ar.r-Aft! Pujs SimHed. Ordinary to low mi<l
r];-. v, a i; middiisg, 50a52c ; pea inland,
bOai -t- Stuck on bund, 12 i bales sea island
and « 404 bales npland.
:-tv Y k Pri.-ps South-rrt-
- yea elxerf 77} ; North f’arollna eltoc
Al; M rsciirinixee "7| ; M!s< eu » ?a»Tfic ’‘all-
? PECIAL NOT If ES.
Kt !,\S> MAGNOLIA BALM
TbU t* Ui; a *t dsHshlful acd cxlraonli-ar? a l'c!e c»o
--diMcvcrwt. U«haiia«s tte e.m-burnt *V.ctf acJ has.di tea
p«ar!y sa'ia Uitorcci ravijhlni l-cciitj. IraparUn* tho -ai. Wo
paMty of youts, and theCisUijrui’ app.-aranco an tevitlre tr.
the city bolls Oi’ thsulon. li ru.i ?,a .. . f, (kit-, j .i-. pk.i
md toufhoeia fnm tfcc akit, icaviui* ths- c-axplexion insh,
t«' ♦parent and ynioeth. It cer.uenp no maU-yia'. Inlurlous to
ihvailc. t'atro-isud by .'.ctrojic; and lirrra - .gem It la
what nvtrv ladvitrouid have Soldcyerywiier*. Kct.sipi‘.c.
60 centa. i’-c.-vry; ty Y, . t. I&.Q AK, Troy. N. V.
Ad.lrcia al! oidorsto
acvß MeewtT* I>EM AS * U’.NJtS A «;o . .Stew Totk.
LYO,\> lUTiUinoi.
K“.-.da*ran la from the OroeSr word '‘Zatnic, " or ‘‘CaShal
nt,” »vnitj-isg to cleanse, re, syonate and restore. This art;
ce t» % Its n«n- J-sn ceil For presrrvmr, rest, ttc* and
to hunmn hair, it iaibt moat ren:arlcab2e prepar
atlOG lit tX-H Wur’d it f.giii. i »i.a! and put npby U jT’.g
Inal prop-uy or, li row wi-t: the -one iarc, rttlll and
aiknUon wbieagtve ltnaaio of cverooe mHl.oa bottles -e:
annum.
It ted Bi-dsi dellg'itful Bj . - r(j.
It «s*Ueute? sc-irl -.-.d 6«. d< a.
Uwater the ba-i •: a, . , an.i - . ■
Ai y lacy or Ktmte ,«h , va, .* a t c-uiSltc! te-.v.l ot hair
sheuid me Lyon’s kut:n':-« it. i* ...ovr nd-wau. 0.-a.
rut teectvU «u war.' «o;-i by -.1, . . ...»
oer, btc-w-:;* LKMAS UAKJNVa V Cos., N v Ijjj.
tae« .<« sia«? •
bo- j'iiO . V.'- - .te .a<! f .........
It remover ,lv ... .*c.
Itcuretnerv al ,
R coplh, Boftet - aodsfieilsdcy to the skin.
it vieida & ,'atidued end lasting perfume.
It curi s merquito bHer i-id atU ys of iotpn
It ftOMaiur no tuaterial iniur.onstotbeak .r,.
Patai >->d b-A.’rrr add 0,-Mra Sbigor- irh.v. cv.
ry .id “and lifn;. Sold every y .p.
Water®, e a:.ti , ■. vrLil u -root! • ■ >.
T0..5* Water ..-Or ward a
I* i L .. hia .t C- ~ i . Esdnslw t. f. .. A .
e , -4i»
MOSS’- ddao
S-T—lß6o - * ■■:.
I I It A RIBS F1..A% rATf-‘ lUI'I'SHS.
x>«s purlxv, nrcnttlscn art lev!*--. .
‘1 ue> raatn a heaithy ap, .et ite.
They are an Mitidot« to change ■: water ar • •»
They owercon i-effects ofdL ipatli u : ~ .
'i'iiey pi-event a-' s.matlc anil imen tte t u,.cr-.
T 1 ey purify tti i restU and aciCl’y of the ttcraseh
They curt teycpr.p jc and (i. artlpatlan
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and ULcltra Morbus.
Tin, cure 1.1-, ;r Uotnf.'amt and Neri-ous tleadacue.
They are, the best bitters In the world. They make the
wank strong, and are exhausted nature’s *-cat rcitorer. '1 hey
are made of pure ft. Croix Bum. the celebrated Callsaya Lark
toots and herbs, and arc l. ken witli the pleasure of a bevtrwtc
without regard to age or ttme of day. i’artlcn srly recom
up uded to delicate peraons r<nuitine..sr.tie stlmulaut. So’d
by all Pruygistr. Hotels and Sab ons Duly genuine
when Cork Is o: peril by eur private U. S. htai p. Beware
of counters ita and r- dlied Uottles
P. H. DXAKE * CO, Si Park Bow, New York,
nov IP ’ 1 yd- taw'
Sewed hrogans.
HJust received one thou sand palrße-ved supir , oi
article, which we otter to th: 1 raue at low prices.
DA Vln wi> N A f ; <; .
novil VlASwff * r :'.o Broau tr
Pegged Brogans.
Tea cases best waxed Brotiar.r, together with u 1 rrge assort
inent ot Mena boots and fihoev, just received by
O.AVIOHOS <1- V** .
novl! M*St747 210 hroadswo t.
COTTON AT ADMHViUTRATOB’B SALE
ON Vr ednescay, tiie Ctb of Deebrr terr.xi, at. the lals reel
deice of Orawlord M. Wrlckland, d-ceaeed, ’ladlaoe
county, seventy flve(76) basr of cotton; a so, st-<..; po-nJum,
hour-bold aud kitchen lair -lure, and many othersrtn les
Sale to contlaut- ft»..-av today if neoeseary. The nttoa
will bsso.’d for bpeii-.. The other pmoeny terms on tht day .
K. M. MKKOMBI and
W. A. wuiite.
covU «w«7* Adt-.hitslrjitors.
SIMON SNYDER.
TANNER & CURRIER.
WEALEI4 IN
LEATHER, HIDES A \ D DIE,
No, 2*22 Main Cincinnati, Ohio,
PAY-» ESPECIAL ATLENTION TO
Consignments) «f all kintls of
Hides and Mains.
00128 1 w 46
WESTERN FOUNDRY.
EMTABLUeHED tBS«.
A B. HOLABIIiD & CO.
MANUPAOTITKXHb OS'
l*orta?»le anti Stationary
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Clemens’ Patent Circular !Saw Milld, Reed’s
Patent Corn and Flour Mills, Mill Gearing
and Cantiugs of every description.
331,335 ant! 339 Wns* Front Strtet,
t>Ei wsfK akli-n A-io aoHE fiinx-rs, c.-»civ-.;xi-, oh;-,,
DT fSrcularx on apnllcatroa. 6»w4',
MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS,
1? XaL T 4 EMOLOGrIiTS;
2m BHOABWAY, NEW YORK
PCBLIMi THsl itefKtflOL.iGl'JA.- J'JURHAi. AKI)
Lirs IJjJUffBTK.VrKD at *2 a yea-, finite V a. 8h tMi.lt
New voir, iiraieioe In Jaly. &&***> ’vinted.
OGtl7 __ _ it! *4
$1 Gold and Silver $1
W A T G HES.
Ssteallvo W*re, (Ua::)511U Kt«aad rfruc- It'’ I’ -•••.- Cl -I
etfteU'X UuUet aur.)-.n, filar,«*r oad tva ocrvise. -pjanoa, sew
!ap- Ks.at.iaet., Vf-ai t aa'i.e, braeelete, locketa, 3, lift peucl *. s -ta
of Jewelry, it. Cos.
Worth One iuilllon Dollars.
10 B’imiti AT OYB BULUAK BACH, WITH
CUI RF, iARD TU VALUE,
AteD JiOX TO BS rniO ;-v»B UNTIL YOU KNOW
Wi! 1 YOU Ai.U TO UactlVE.
Samuel c. i'h-ds & co„
ESTAB;.IStiKD’&IT.
IhiUrtcrt utete,,- U. W. a e-iofteedtotn: utv.v,
eoortutf eo i-- or: e .He v fcir.tek«9 pr at and to tue
«tUro kiUiftcUoß ol ail w *> ?at-c.s ee ut-iah
Cafciogoc of rich and Valuable Aifkies
o N •& DUiiLAK EACH.
V. piaco tert-e. ts-W t J .17-TJ
li« 1 -wuik macbl. - J . 6K.U j -’-ito mi
-■iff - ’rsaoms'er watte, v, each 2»wj
■-j %f tu-J r. r- it-ver watca-a '.*•>
300 ituics' xo.d enameled B Joa watches |«
>. siiveihcatlt-p levei wrtshva *-;o tc •»>
m jUverd'Mae a: «:00;oJtft
'■'o v--t. -a '-*t 100 tj lj-t
siv* -tee.; ‘ Jvar ci-.-el s'an-is S2to 31
-'virM- a- ... , 1-ito «J
A lib t above !’? cf goods win M aoio for jae dollar each.
o' -ir.j'ai e-r t’ e -’--t'.-y wi*a; ea'h one
-;’iCa.'| a t vu; > o env. Cites.-etl -* -ip, ml stiretl;
i -. 7 C ou’. a h-.i- rtxar! to ebric-.-,
w. -I, *.’ (jiwir.e ah afa Chan-I Or. rciclp’ «f
tb- set : V.v you .. «e- wu.t j: t «»n have, nu 4 the-; it !»
al your V -j,- .;f uol ar ar*.! take the arlic eor not.
Hc.‘ r> " a,r. fsayoVrc:- - ti to iS, .. v.:e or -ll
ver piste, or v.y o h*r vate.ao.e anf-le.
TliZW£ :I ~ ViS NO BLAN Kft
OeP -"it- - . -'p', e«' ■ -a,.lt;- -tr :- T h r frr -ot r-_h» va a
7 .
ot '■*. ceiiU a for t o- :;r 2 . -X' w.tH preiaitira lor
tiA'M. Perl - r- I
-v't-sgute-'-te-t -•-■> ■- 1 vlit.-h’-i <-.llt)ii
r a P,Gte^ u u out ■ ” -'ll t av.: WcrcU os each eertiS
- . , :> *.j._ i 3vH,-J a. u-ei. ‘.Uati t’.r a-e order,v)
v»tla*."iv -tawill v’ CSoeutjio each.e<t 3a.! . »n u
r -'-Jt !'• • ” 'p.- •
iMIiCLB P |CB IHIBA CO .
i;-J j, ,a; '-vet, Hem lot
p r>. fox. fSlhj.
<i-.wio ,>• t® tuvse taruoy Ag every»tier*.