uutll-I .u.13rown,Esq., The uniform of the HI. shirts and dl|lWGl:-",l1l]d H Wards, Jvbite shirts ant white hnudkerchlefs roan 7.'1ina min an A.---'- - _ ` -___._ --.... -IVILIIJ vv uuu um] lrlppll for th:- exciting contest _yesterd>Iy. Previous to [he more important event of the day, a. single scull race for a purse of $50, given by the Springeld Regatta Association, between John 3loK~.e|, of Cold Spring, N.Y'.,nnd John H'\'aH n! u....:...-: .v: , , .._v...-.. ... mu run nuu).'_y Ul me St. John crew. The mulch originated out of 1 chaengs` from Ihu Nawhurgh quarlelln of bro- ther: to row nny four-onrod crew in the Irorid for from $1,090 to 115,000 a side, over a course of vu or six milr.-a. I_`his dvanre was lnkvu up by the St. Jnhn, New Brunuvick, crew, that had tri- umplu-d in the Pnris regain, and afLer some ne- gollrninn the match was made to row for $1,500 3 side, over six miles, on the Connecticut river, at Springeld, being the sumo courae over which the Nvwhurgh crew do-famed a St. John crew last ycnr for $1,000 a side. Bmh crews wen! into regu1urtrnEning,and nothing could be ner than lheir physical condition when they tripped pl'lIinun In uh- ---r--/, i---- ' -. ..\\o.:nuIIJ |"|'l".'ICIIIl H-rmuiomll mgauu. M I ed on the Uonne-cticn Mm: , and xaaultucl in 1: Na` four-c THE INTERNATIONAL FUITR-HARE!) ROWING MATCH. UTH STRANGER THAN FICTION--A )IA.`v"S RELATIVES POISON HIM T0 SEPARATE HIM FROM HIS WIFE. }n1|v.--~- - -/ ' " THE DAILY NFJWS-SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER __ .V.... VI uu\u u-usnea Into the water snme moment, and the boats sped on their The Wards at rlt drew perceptibky , and for three hundred Yards they Irnnv STA. TEMINT OF . BTATIIIIHT 01' _ _-_ _.-... ~\. tin, as it is now really believed to have pulled, we need not greatly fear that any Ierions consequences will aw fruni tlii~ germ of discontent in New Bruniwick. Of (.`UlIl 88 the railway will lien:-tit another sec- tion of country in the same province. and at Inogt we may expect the fnvuur and the dis- fnvour to counteract each ufllef. The henrty union feeling existing in New Bruin- wick, we hope. cannot sufer injury by a docision__whicb has been inuenced uku- gother by Imperial considerations. i ' , ._.._..._a sound UUCL rephen King, of'b`t. John, for the New crew, and Mr Tim. Donohue, of Now- the Wards; in the lower bout, Mr Pottcr, of St. John, and Mr H for the Wards. The referee was Brown. Em , nf nu-.. ........ ._ u :- W. B. Coot, Notary Public. Iabrew, and the lady whom he )1` and II Christian. He my: man: why they dellred him an -...., .._u,., u. unsuge county, N1 . John crew was pink wane, and red and blue cap; of the and pink uirnwcrl, with (`h[Pf8 round their heads. A dr1z- during he entire afternoon, yet aa river were lined with thousands atom. Al broom-Iv u....I.... ._:--- _-uu. wicribed before me; (this 17th day , 1865. Witneu my hand and , a gentleman who claim: to be `x Samuel: who is hen reported ad nuicndc, made hi: nprwnraure Hsburgb, Penn., on Friday Int, | gentleman named Hall --A-~ um there. They said he was 7 would come back in an hour were going afnr some friends ad to come back ; depouenl be- d called in his nelgbboun,fenr- was dud and that he might about It. Dr, Allen was sent ed the man poisoned, and gave relief`. Deponent took cure 0.` `e to his senses, which Inn 11 uured men had left him in the he cums In hin..-|r L- -J I ,_,n.., . UII |'I'lUI 1 named Bell, `O 1114! Oman nf - ....LI:_ , _ an--41A LJ` ibed before me 1868. Witness ,,,-- ...u, uuu l|-|USC1'I- attorney at law, of Detroit, selh and saith: That about married a lady in Detroit, marriage his .-.I..:-... :_ Alleghany count}; The Globe is out in an article un Coppers and cents, demanding that the copper coin- age of the country shall he put on a funtlng uf uniformity. The same journal recently agitated the silver nuisance " and cham- pioned the plan of asst-cintod nrrtiuu lay the merchants as the best. means uf u\`01'CL.:[JJlD"' the diiculty. That znuvement, however, Ran -in.-...II.. l`..Zl_..I __ 1 4' this month there appeared `ng paper, under the bend lbe tollowing item: mm-la, 1 lawyer of De- ::de in Jersey City, by `uwday night. Deceasvd ml was married but three ` KB EA! UILB. . .. a :-nu} l JJGIN rings his relatives mllfh nnm-um! "" Fxux \ W. B. 0005, Notary Public. me, the subscri- L ll nf n.....:a ... ;I:|u.uIl In 1 opposed. The learning of hi: DD! ff thn nu- .---...-.u uvu, nuu II r l pnhlicnoxary, : remnthblo reve- Josnpa BILL. .__.u __.- u in |uU orrnam, n that they should 107 IALI I... ...__ ,,,_ ____-_-.`.. -.----. -u-,-vcu.n:uI., LIUV has signnlly failed ; and proting, no C by this example from recent experienc Globe no longer cuunse}-rthe sutcien ..4__L.__L_'--- ` lhiaislh my hand .._.\.._,`, -county, III urn: VI ucaput` he Ward rut, three I. From rse, they home the ;tha,lheir minutes [5, The minutes, 3, or just UPIILHJ y kept F their 1u;rm- Vlnuuy 0 bout. .. '|Y__ spin, 1d at y..-- git] unnu- , Ind held. accountable therefo whnch most sensible people will ff`SibgIe copies of N nu, had in mood ovary Friday. containing the new of the week wrappers for mailing. P:-too r-~ an opinion with agree. the Cnomou AND , may be 3d. each, I -- -- W-I'l Lslhwcl l |` jokes: but it ot'{vu mmruin most trivial cousequcnw. have a rich example of the 1 at times transmitted. 0: only to peruse the ace`-unt 1 Mr Johnson and Mr Lair. bead banquet to be lniglxlj twaddle which has hoe`-n 0 gmphe-I :u:ru.=s the Alluntiv by electric 21-_`;unv_\' I. iunun ,-__ ..u..,..... uuu.-e, was privilege Congregationalism, ' is said, have to the Colonial Secretary of State, that Mr Hincks ahnll e" the offensive statement. ' en rise to a. good deal of talk in thc many urging that 9. Gave allowed to vgrite ca.lum_n_io _ - . -- .....-. VI ullu 8 Governor [Iincks has got into trnubl the Cungregatiomllists of the West J In some oici-.11 document addressed Colonial Oice, the Governor express. opinion that the Congregational missio had done In. great deal of harm by gett. causeless and mischievous excitement z the negroes. An explanation being 1 he declined to give any on the groum the document referred to, beinrr a dee to the Colonial Oice, ' ' it said tn nu. r\,.|,..:-r 0 V ____ ._ .-.-. ,......uy; -- inc JIIILICO or the people gives no warning. It is like Divine justice, overtaking the guilty at the moment when they least expect it. It is the lightning that strikes, the volcano that bursts out, the tcrrent that in- undates, the destruction, the tire. the perdition wLich fell uron S;-dom and Gomorrah, and leave, in the place of rich cities, palaces, and gardens, nothing but lakes lled with burning pitch and a pestiferous air, as the tomb of vice and everlasting testimony of apostacy. . . . artillery. This is the last reply of the tyrants and the signal for their downfall, be- ing-stones of the street on their side. The people run away ? Yes, but sometimes also in trinmphsl Some- times, though rarely. This time, however, once for all." At that time Gonzales was popular tribune and democrat. Three years later be ad- dressed the troops at Torrejus de A.-dos, inciting them to rebellion against Espsrtero s constitu- tional rule. Not long afterwards he was the principal instrument in Espartero's expulsion, and the return of Christina s arbitrary Ministry. Use man, Olozago, dared to oppose the reaction- ary faction, and the consequence was the first decree signed by Isabella contained his instant dismissal as President of the State Council. A curious document was, at the same time (Decem- ber 1, 1843). read by Gonzalez to theassembled Cortes, the rst oicial document signed by the new Queen. It was this wonderful declaration by her Majesty; " In the course of the night: of the 28th of last month Dou Olo himself before me, and proposed decree for the dissolution of th I re- fused to comply, alleging, among other reasons, that it had been the Cortes who had declared me of age. Olosago insisted upon his proposal. ` I resisted again. He then took hold ofmy dress l and forced me to sit down. He seized my hands in a manner that caused me to blush. There- upon he retired, and I withdraw into my room." The effect of this first work of Gonzalez as a statesman, and Pall din of ayoung and blushing sovereign, cannot well described. All Europe echoed with it. Bravo, however, did not long enjoy his triumph. He soon fell, and for nineteen years he was a ministerial deputy, and agreed to everything. When Narvaez's Ministry had given orders to massacre the people in the streets of Madrid, it was Gonzalez, who had` again entered the Ministry, who def.-nded the measure. The curtain has now fallen upon an- other sct of the adrenturer s life. ' hoped that we may never hear of him again. C(;ng1-grr.*tftr.n-nlmd-... r Ll trouble with we-- -..........c.. prnvo, me minister whom Queen Isabella dismissed a few days ago with the words, Now I want a general," commenced life, ifseems, as ajourralist; Ind here is_s specimen of his style and sentiments in that capacity, tak- en rrom the Guirigay, 1 paper published in Ms- dnd in 1840 (March): The jnalico of the Divine in-nth-A . ,.i -. -,uvIl: The court mnrtinl at Deronport on Cnptnin Boys, the commander of the Wntrior, for having damaged Ind bnznrded lhe Warrior and the Royal Oak, by causing the collision that tool: place between the two veuola on the night. of the 14th of August, but been trough: In a clone. The court considered the charge not proved. and _ vuyu uvj. hccmnrl 1.`! Mn Ln-I or Gduzun -Gonzalcz Bravo, the minister wi comment ;I*.----- -- ..._ _-... .. ....,,-.a., mu oeen trough: cl proved, acquitted Capt. Boys. Yarn-\--_- .-. _.A, I ` ,,, _..__-.., .......u.uu. u1e nova Scotin line a1mw| an increase of business for the mount amounting to upwards of 85,000. ..(.-nu auuwa a gain 0! $20,822. All` in the Dominion show an increase ext Lbndon and Port Stanley, and the Po and Lindsay Railroads. The Nova Sc: 1](')WI an ;nnl-.\a-n -` |'---- -' `' ' , _(_._D., "-1: uuuu. The Conservative Association of Marylrbone has unanimous]; Forbes Winslow, the well known bra] diseases, as their cnndidme. nu .... l\IF"l 5 \-I nut: .~pl't:l:|H`B St the Birkepbeml banquet. These are Of great imefeat, and the feat is as surprisim: one. The great despatch, hrmever. is mlrred by the one which followed it, and thin in no rnorit in relating the paltry incidents concerning Mr Laird. that no supplied upon the queti-wrlalvle nuthur'n_v of I New York Herald correspondent. _,.3 ,_..j ,/_. The Atlantic c:=.l1e news culuznn is nut tlw place mu` m ulni expert to Le -It-\'--ml [H II_., I-' A counterfeit Niagara District Bank $4 bill hnl made we appearnnctrin Toronto. It is well executed, but can easily be detected from the fact lblt the green colour in the counterfeit is much heavier [ban in the original. The likeuen of Mr Merritt is very badly done. In every other way it closely resembles Ibo good one. The grant tidal wave which occasioned so much damage in Peru in August 1iast,wa| felt along the Australian coast the next day, although no damage was done. "I'|L-r\, ` _ ,,, .,.. vvu ;,uu IUL 1'00 L du; 2,00 for winter rad state; 2,10 for prime amber Michigan. Rye heavy; receipts ate 7,700 buih; sales are 13,000 bush at l,5l. Corn m-avy; receipt: are 75,000 bulb; sales are 56,000 bush at 1,14 @ 1,15 for unsound; l,H5 @ 1,17 for sound mixed western. Barley rmer; receipt: Are 166,000 bush; sales are 6,340 bush two rowed llale at 2,15. Ull dull; receipt: are 116,000 bush fl nlel are 78,000 bunh at 74c {or new wenorn. Pork rmer at 27,25 @ 27,50 for men; 27,50 for old. Lard dull and drooping at 16 Ia l7ic for Imam; 17} ii 18c for kettle rendered. New York, Oct. 24, I p.m.-Gold closed at 131}. V NEW YURK MARKETS. (Special Telegram to Daily News.) Now York, Uct. 2-.-Go|d134i. C quiet and steady at 25 fr? Zbic. Flour ha receim: an `M mm 14.1.. -. u.. U, -- ~- aho ...... ... auIu.I\:l prIcFF. Advix-es from Uswego at 2:30 o'clock to-day` quota Bruit-_y quiet; sales 2 boat Iuadi ll 2,30; 1 load up intro, '3 20. Recuipta 30,000 Haul! MABIlT.- To-day : quotations are: Gold in N.Y. 1341. Silver buying 3, selling 2; per cent rinicouut. American currannv huvirm ..... ... u.n. 101;. OM76!` Dllylll cu at 73; Selling at 74,` Ilterling Freight: to Ulwogo 4 cents, Amer ...w. ...... um uxcepllon or alew ch ac-ad. The fall in the market nurih` nuusunl arrival of large roceipln 1' Britain. Rye declining. Pens weak. Huckwbvat steady. Butler declining; ed 2!); dairy 2|( A good deal of in ulfered in open market at 16c, and 1 or two less; a good article sold 1: 20 rm at furmer prim-P. o'cl .-........ n.,I-- ,, . .... |---|!'U3'u nu nun-wing (HT IIISPIPIOD The nth-m at to oiann the en1|emnn_ no m|\llel" J + R by whom It was do-rm,WllII moat vrilminnus one Ihrouglzmnt, and uhnws that his relatives muni-I fared A detrnninutinn to have him I9pl"Cd Imus his with 01' vnerrnmate him Mr Sam- uel: wil rennin in |'itla|mrgh till he rt-cover: , entirely. ,,, liu leave his wife, but be r nlleun that his friends sorted for lh pl-r,unsu 41 am-mp! +oimn : do-an,` sham! I`...-...I - .4--..--' -' /r V..-... .--Bu-u\.4|ubV at L the telegnph bu sigunli: nishing I very full ropnrn KINGSTON MARKETS. B ...u--. uu man but ont,othe/_tHcrrent lfO1 sing reatiferous air. as Ihn onmh Ar ._- ..._-u, cant: HIE Iio llraylie nt_2,l 5. f ,50 'ooniuz at 16 In In. r.. ------ . 5.... m ;aU,.*)lb'; the Greul.| ngniu oft-'20,822. All the lines I1 inert-Ann nun.-. .L- the `assembled lcinl as `In nonth Olozaszo nu-.=.m.o.A but rcfunen to give them He [ 1 had Ihe Iuici Ie hem in. ' mr,u_05u of throwing off llnpirion -1-OIIOII nlilrlnn nu nuan--. mgregational nlissionaries haul getting up hievous among asked, a the ground that rred despatch ca, privi eged. The , appealed :1-etary insisting all either prove or ram-su- 1 trouble lists Indies. cument to the The capabilities of the graph were shnwn a. few opening in transmitting, in manner, I verbatim report u the King of Prussia. whic imporunt signicance at the Qhn o-I-..._...|. L, - aAasociulion of the borough unanimously selected Dr. 9 known writer on caro- ir cnndidme ... .. no -uuuuuncu Ill HIE from Great ing. Ont! dull. Hntlnr n:-Iininn - .1.-.-.. -._-I- ,,_ ....uun:_y Allllllfy. ed unaequence 11:. Jr` as me onzalez the `nsunml-I--I , ,_ ._.. .u-uu un VIPE my and the raving-stones away? no triumnhal Rn---= , , ..- vs-Jon. ml` -(IJllJs J` currency buying 4,` exchnngo 9i. 5 Americnn currency. `I B_1uvo. :17 dun um um. n.- cm had ` 7, HOW fall... I'lQ\l\- -~ .,,--_. 11:: Int IIIJEB except the , the Part n-A .KiugsLun, Uct. 24. urn Kl-`ntbd umuly, ---x--av cnuupl H18 ad Port Hope Scolin :5: Fa. H --.---L Tait has x the isla.ndn_ ' _--...uu1u ` retract ..-1.-a ~=- uu-'u.u Iuti Ul rihuled In the 4'-.... fV-- VA September The Grand the Great} AH ol._I:_,- _, .,...g -.-nu. ;; More [mak- ' inferior roll A -..I.I _ . H . guru n crllll Uc. Tallow For further pl early next week. Oct. 24. rm}:MEN=s BALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, Trains unite Ind depart Station as follows ' it Give Us nwvcu HUJU It IU5}. Montreal Harbour Bond None in market. Exchange-Ba.nk or Ba: 91 to 93; Merchant: 60 a limited amount of first ket. ..... .. at nu; ouyerlat 108. ` City Gas Company-Sellers at 135, ha M. 132}. Montreal Mining Company-Sellen at buyers at $2.70. Canada Debentm-es- Currency Fivel 1883 offered at 901` ' , no Sixes in market. Montreal Corporation Bonds-Seven: I been sold at 105}. MOIIIPGIII nI"'""" '3'" ' -- 7 ~- --vs --1 cl: uuerzng 125. Richelieu Navigation Company---Bu be sold at 111], seller: to-day asking 112. Montreal City Passenger Railway Company- Sellt-ra at 111 ; buyer! at buyer |.L|.I|.ACIJ`.7 Clownw era otfering 125. RiChlinn V-\- --., .u auu La Bauue Nationale-Nothing Eastern Tovgnabipa Bank-Noll Uniou Bank of Lower Cam offered sud 103; naked. Mechanics Bank-Books closed. Royal Canadian Bank-Bnyers: lerl at 92, Railway Stocks and Bonds--Nol 90 is naked Ind 70 oered for Pro;-fe N_ Y Re.-ml. Railway Bonds--Not.hing doing; Preferential H. S N. Y. Stock. Montreal Telegraph CoI:npnny-Heary and tendency downwardl. It in offend at 126, buy- I'i Olfn-rincr 1 K uuuu Q,u_'ebee Bank--N 98f lo 100. L D____ , no AVE .u 1 mi, with sales at -Gore Bank -- Has buyers offering 29 with lions. f\,, , - V ,___ ,........u runuuy sell at 104. People : Bank--Heavy ; seller: 105 to I052. No buyers to-day over 105. Unmrio Bank--Ve1-ylnrga mznsnctiona have taken place at 1003, there being Lo-day buyers at 101. Molsons Bank-Nom1 nally at 106} to IOH. Merchants Bank of Canada--[n good demand an 106;. Bnnk of 'l`orout.o--Nona o ared_; nlenbla at 117. swam: B hid II the cou any street. I` 11l- La Bnnque Jacques 108 to 109, with salgl at ,-__.. unuun BAH Montreal, Thursday Oct. 22-1` doing in Stocks or Bonds. The tivity being chiey aztributable amounts olfering. R... no-u---~ - - Iuuvllull C|lIPl'1lg. Bank ofMon1real-In good out sellers 3.1 135i. Bank of British North Am 104 to 105;. No into sales. City Ba.nk-Wou'.d readil. Bank--Heavy; 3: Ulfin Rnnla-_,`7--- ` -~ All ., ...v.uw. .1, p.In.-Uo1 for both money sud account; Bond: noin Central 73; Erie u at 30. Liverpool, October 24.-Oouon n atutfa quiet; Tnllow dull. -nulll me premises of Mr Wu] H FAN-TAIL PIGEON. An` L will be handsomely rewarded.` Oct. 24. Londnn, Ucto I Livnrnrml 71-- uv--HILULAD Oct. 23, evening.-Sugnr rm ; nugnr to unite buoyant. Did per gallon. Spi Tallow It L( .,.u.... rcrlons In the country 1 upheaving: and opening of the en eral places. Large masses of 1' ml tons in weight, were data rolled down hill nnd mount Persons here who were in Peru 4 lutu eartbqunke, state the shock day to have been as strong as son that destroyed so much life and there, and they say that only a of the nllocksfwas required to mai lash.-r here fully as great. Tum will not cover the loss by fllltlngt Inga. There he six killed a wounded. Slight shocks have during the night, but condencd what restored, yet people are still nus. U4- `IIICIIII cut: Dla`||-C Dy Iron] 2000 L0 3000 majority. New York, Om. 24.--The Herald : San Francisco special says personal observation at" the damage to buildings shows it to be very great. Many must be taken down, as they are unsafe in their present condition. A number of buildings have sunk several inches, and the streets, before level, are now uneven in many places. A ship anchored Iilteen miles outside fc hnnvy, and it was the same with Vessels on the Bay. Many of the casualties occurred from frantic effurca to get out of the build- ings. Some personsjumped out of second storey windows. This vicinity nppears to have been about the centre of the convul- ,, , _ nun. It the shock very` trhze I IJJIIIIIPJJ PROM th. premises 1 FAN-TAIL mrnvnu _-v-- -`rill fI'I3DD New York, Oct. 23.-A took place to-d|y betw cricketer: and an Americ of players fmm the Uuiox tive ciuhs. six innings v finur in El... /I .1` - 1' ,, _ -.... .. u.u.|cl1CIl.l nine, composed Union, Mutual and Ac- were played, resul- ting in the defeat of the English, the score being Englishmen 11, Americans 20. Wlleeling, West Virginia, Oct. 23.-Du- vnl. Republicnn, to Congress in First Dil- trict, is (:lrc'ed by about 1000 majority. Hie Democratic gains thus far are not mil`- R..1 -- ......, .5 cm: ed by about 10( I cicm to nvrrcnme the Repuly in} of 1866, which was over 900 puhlicana so-night claim the St majorify. M--. 17. 4/ _( ,_. V.,........u. nwu LIVU (JIBUIIE Btl personnges on thin grasped hands 1 and shook hands cordially. In thi brace they still retninc-(1 hold one r hand of the other while exchanging words, which were evidently inte to be private between them. ._.Z_.._,} A , ,_ _...., . nun nun, mu! arl'lV0. l New York, Oct. 24.-Tho Harald : Lon- I dun special say: in response to the invite- tion issued for the Johnson-Stanley ban- ! persona excused themselves to the commit- tee and did not attend on account of the {act that Mr Laird, M.f ., one of the firm which built the Alnlmmn, was naked to be present. It was said that considerable friendly pressure hml been exercised on Mr Laird on account of this objection, requealu ing him to dr-Cline attendance, but that he rmly refused. At the very height 0! the festive rrjnicing and towards the close, and apparently as I. climax to the banqueting. the chairman introduced Mr Laird person, ally to Mr Johnson. The two distinguish- personage; nn mi. ...........,a 1...; n - quct in Liverpool yesterday, I number of Mmlritl, Unit. 24.--A large nanetirn was i held here yesu-rduy at which speeches were I mmle nml rusnlutinna adopted in fsvour of ulmliahing slavery throughout the Spanish l(|nmini'mu Southampton, Oct. 23.-'l ` Hammonin, from New York,` `. _____ `y . r. . New - , __ -..... w mane me cus- .-r full] Three million: I damage to build- 5. and many mded. have occurred lng condence is some- nt very nerv- FINANOIAL AND COHKERUIAL. I [This is by Hi minutes F4 and Kingston ;__,;j.;_._:_ 3 a supply of Water anti your property is safe. MONTREAL .` Nov. Illll, 1868. pnrlicnlnrl 4 *--Ra {._ York Press Deupat|I'_ m-I: not on A A,_ ......-o. 1 [MB VICIDHJ Ippears the convul- `IODS in the country noticed an ,=and opening of tha. nun. :. .._- Lalo-t (`able News. STBAYEE -1:15 pm. 4~'lA It ., V... ao.-A game 0! between the ad American nine, a {mu Hm I.'..:.... 11..-- ' 4.1 U Ill IU Hales. -Would readily sell ;k._.Heavv: Ballard In-= -- ` _, __, ...... uu1_y a recurrence Vwns make the dus- |l_y great. 'l`I.m. ...:n:__, ,- -.. ..... uuuuury noucod nd earth in sev- rock, seve- detached and :1 mountain aides. In during the Ike, shock nf m.o.., :iu.l :to Innv must he 9.1.-.... 1-...-- -- ..- -u :uIl.lJl:!l' P1108. `Has been offered It 34 ; without leading to trnnuc. J --a nus. 'UI.Il` of the Jer some intended Dunn... II. ,._, , STOCK MARKET. 1] 22-'l'here in litllo want of no- ~ to the null -In dennnd and with- Vorth America--Nominn.l at to sales. |`4."I LII. Bonds-Nothing doing: r Bank endorsed 60 dnyn I days 8 to 9; only class Bill: in mir- ..... nununug umug. x Ba.nk--Nothing doing. Canads.-103 II I I. nus uver UUUU. tclaim State i nriru uc us; at 60. rm. Bread- I 126, buy- an been -dnv askina In I see coloured Pollen .....J usnv: n ins fa1;;a.;'e not suf- Republican major- vas 9000 '1`h- 9- ' W':lken. I BLACK- Any one returning rdcd. SATL'}:DAi: E"kZNlNL. UL" I5?` SE1-I }"IR5T1`_1l;!-.'. -Nothing doing. mk--Nothina A u uuucu. -Bnyets at 9]; ; . 23.-'l`he steatnubip v York, has arrived. -.-Tho - - Iv---an--1.1:. -A game of base ball tllnann 9|... `nI__|:_n, P-'1!--Consola 94} II: Bond: 734- rm, -1! my bfquoted nrim, .. .. uun :11; L116 rock of yester- s some of those and property 57 recurrence 3 main. .I... .I.- buyer: Nozninsl at . ul unau uuu In English 'nn nt36a . Spirits of - London rIlUVLI vi) 731 ; ms. $33 I Inc ne- by from ds Egmly the em- a hue ...-~- ..x ....'y, | -u .ulvn_y I . DAILY Nllts Jun due V! U AUUP IEO Hills` winC We keep the hen Champagne We keep the beet Book ` We keep the bees lloeelle We keep the beet Oletet We keep the bee: Ginger Wine We keep the beet Bread} We keep the beet Rum We keep the belt Gin We keep the beat Irieh Whiskey We keep the beat Scotch Whiekey We keep the heel Old Rye Whiekey We keep the beet Horton : Femily T We keep the hen Proof Whiskey FOR SALE BY aaIIlllI!I'Io We keep the beat Sherry Wine We keep the beat Port Wine We keep the but Burgundy Wino We keep the best Sanuerne Wine We keep the beat lining: kl) IO bOII ChnInnAnn- COFFEE! COFFEE! 001?!!! Try out Gales at 13 3d per lb. Try our Choice and highly Flnronnd at In 6d. Try our Mocha sud Jun llixturo at In 9d. Routed and Gtound on the Premises. ` W. B. REAR 8 Co. --u-jg Foreign and Doinostle Wines and Liquors. w-1...._ -L- - - Inna U LIIC IDIM of ma- - --. Onr SIXTY GENT TBA eollhilot gin} strength with true mtnnl avour. Our SEVENTY-FIVE nu-W ""=" nun I IHIIIINGI. The Price, Quality, 1 our GREEN and BI3A rant. -0 .L- , I I , strength, and Fluent of K TEAS will meet the TEAS! Tmis: Our HALF tion of all via DOLLAR TIA TEAS! _ moon the aspects- nun unow-chow Bbla Onions Bbls Gherkinl, etc., etc C5921 Calvesfmt Jolly One: Red Ournnt Jelly Cuel Black Currant Jolly Cue! nuorted Jelly Cue: auorted J sun Cases Potted Hun Ones Potted Fee! Ones Potlod Tongue Cues Harvey Sauce Cue: Ilmhroom Onunp Cue: Cherries, in Quart Bot Gaul Greongagen, Oauu Su-nwburry, Gun Raspberry, Ones Auorted, etc.., " FOR RALI2 nv Traveller-` 1-`ulclr. -ILIUDDIE I DIJAL; [J GOODS- Bau llixed Pickiu Bblu Imperinl Hot Bbls Chow-chow Rhll Incnn ,,_.__... A-.4.` \. Ex Ship Ohaudlere, tron} . o --:- ANALYSIS or the IentalFncn1deu, Intellect, lernory, Hanging Children, to. No boy: admitted. THURSDAY EVENING.--IIn'l Bock! A!- fectionc, Love, Belecliontourtnhip, and In-rind Life. Soul 15 cum. Phronological consultation: and churn, with advice as to. Health, but Bnniuu, lung-in; Children, Choice in Uutingc, from 8 LII. daily, And Friday and Satnrdny evening, to 10 p.|n.-- till Sun:-dsy only. [ Y.A`l| 17103::-I n--- ` Appli:d-lo_;e:ll`h,`B-'0 `J on Tuesday is Wednesda ooronna 27 and :3, \..r\..l.l lb0nltIuI, 36., y Evenings. |_t 7:80. , . Admission 26 cents ; Reserved Santa 50 cult. Secured at Creighton : City Book Stan. King Street, commencing Tundny Homing, Oelohor 27, where 5 phn of the hall an be noon. '1`. H. SHANNON, October 24. Agent. _-..;.a.4J. Florence Tr-anchotd, DI--..A L- Mary Liifhv Ines Assorted, FOR. SALE BY E6vIES"ornTe D. ounler oflhe publi l)_2_- .L, , 7 ally III NEW YORK 5:)M13A.NY, ma TWO mam-s onm Thursday Evening, October 99 -:1 All 7. McRAE COMMENCING MONDAY, 26:]: inutut, one of the Ferry Stumoru will run as under: Leave Kingston dnily, Loan Wolfe Il|'d daily, Atll:30u.m. { Atinn. 3:30 p.111. 1 pan. On MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, & 8A`l'URDAY8- 8 mm. | 7:30 sun. 0! MONDAYS ArD BATURDAYB, - 4 p.ln. G. 1!. KINGHORN, ; Perry wnmr, foot Brock Emu. Kingston. Omaha: 24 man .----; val . i.1s1- vxsm onmr opronrunn-Y: October 10. - Ilnngston and Wolfe Island Fem. | CHANGE 3; nouns. I ..u-unuun win no man to the nut. `\ Bouiou of the Leginlntnre, for an Act to onlblo Lndy Smith, the lxeeuh-ix (of 150 Inc Willlnnd Testament oftho late Slr Hilly Bnilh. of Kmguon, deenud, to pang!-, control, dil- polo of, county the real unto of tho Tutstor, and for other purposes connected thouvith. Kingnton, 22nd October, 1868. OUR AiTEi15kUous1N_ Plnl-o-nu 'I's.....I....| - - .._ A nnliga In Il ..|. L ,|n 1 -. 1 ur[, ~o| PHR6L0u HROSBE I BEA J OKWBLUS CILIBRATID in in plum; a rigid `own. The question ry pressing; me, and 5.`lFiIrl] and the `mat busiuems unclc.-r Cun- :er be plemlml, the Xian- _ ' k-" I I-nlzmnvn YOUR Lmrnnu. FRANK llLLER'S Cclebntod Origins] nnd Genuine Luthu Pruornlive, and Water. Proof Oil Blocking. For Rnln hr `a-..:`Awa `Io:-enco Mia LAURA KIINI; Played by her 1,000 nights. Friday Evening, ctober OOII, The besutilul 3 [Act Plsy untitled Hun-I-En - -'-" ixssp vdun rE:17bnvi retry Whnrf, Kingston, October 14, 1868. , -- I T W H E Of Boston, formerly of New York, n'i'T"I\a----- TEAS 1 Tags; HALF nnr I 1- n... . uvl vu Dslclll For Sale by PPLICATION will be IllO to the nut K mllinl Ii` IIIA I .--Inlnln-. l._ -- A-` .- ....x, V... -vuuu urn f'erenct* belwrrn Mont ARRIVING '9 hln lnnmnu. c.....: __ -. -- -cw: 4 LAURA KizEI;2's GREAT 1>r.nr nu CITY HALL. IUIH UIIIIIP m, Bottle: for Tull mm II II tn-`rs REE. GREAT PLAY OF `Il`I".!1\Ir~. . -.2. _ --uuuuu. `Y-FIVE` on-r ram in tho , my funily can an if infued slit], Strength, \ BLACK TEAE um .....o -I-- IN THE 4I..l\4C BY I Z `I F I`. . muLw1u. nun. .... Id tnduy Wu ;. 9913, Vjj-__.-_ Til. noun 3 O0. . R. HORAE 8 00. `".W**'*`x"l 1 W xlxivlu IIIIIU -`I ' 21 Prinea st. nut WIIQII. New Hosiery. Now Inc; Wool Good; 1 Nut Guy and White Cotton. f ` New Dncheu Kid Gloves. -_ low Jolephine ma cums, up`! every pglr warranted. 1 8 ch! attention in called to our W or LLNNELS, mun-rs, CL j mssxs, -runs mums, and n KIN. A In-go Stock o!OABP in putty, Illperinl, nd WooLlT8' ` ' "3 Irnnunn - ---'-j El GOODSh|rol1lbe!I irect` from the leading mud tho British Norton, and they man to on`: great indneanenu to buyuz : New Drain` Goods. New Bnpra.-II Cloths. NEW FALL FERGUSON the K ingetun Ildli` at [nil] grain: udnction in an--n can xmm) hum: J. DRY G-00DBufolloIn: Punch Herinoes are still lower "M A` Iplendid Linen Dsnuk, half ll lold per yud. ,~ Linn Huck Towels, at no! cull. 4; Linen Glul Towels, at 5}d each. I; Pluliquroop shm, .-. onset; * All Wool French Dolainu st 1: - 36-Inch Futory Cotton, It Psper Oolhn gt on par box W . . uuuuusnulra I.;lVlRPOOI.___ * I-In place In lcnnyourordcpg I proper tting unit of Cloths, perhct It in gunrantood. I you want slim mi; at M _ Ietvicunbla mix of Tweed, a'_ V cost, may ofwhlchwill ho made ` lower than the lowest, go to G baton purchasing elsewhere. OU on buy BRADY-IADIE chelpcrthnp tlhochnn _ nhliahnont in tho :ily. Pd` * , doubt. [B directed to our October 18. SPECIAL Ldinctod to LABGl`aiId Lnb-up crack or ` September 9. _ .-u-a-1 Jill.` I! % gs! Inn Inn: -4I..4`i - 1-` I-` l'(` E 410 mm Hume Ar: REMEMB] AT 'rHE_s'rO1 Pmcnss smm. JOHNSTON I lllllnvnn ._ .. ._ OI` 7 t}1 pect 1:01:73. y. They ions of e hich are uman Ii agna 6' gr rotectod b In that prevent joint I vantage, ings V obo. An uae;the_Cio] should. religion lo wherev e and vi You Igedtb E;;.;u,'" H: are ,...u mulu use-y now the enabled those discounting I The oeriugs of stock have ed on the market being at ` many cases buyers was no Jlorureal Herald. glad Mh lnb the Ame in close n_u,nity vans in ngunge tote nu ; nnd el Icommer Eirjlq Fro: 1]] Banks have sample mean: to meet the pfelrnt re- quirements of trade, Ind during the winter monms, when business is dull, it will bumme- what. diiuult for them to nd investment at the rate: which are new current. Now that outside business is being done M. 6 and 6}, it is not all improbable that we will be nble to discount at the Banks for a short period at n shade under ` their present minimum rnlo. Money come: for- usrd more freely from the country, which has to reduce their liuel. been small, all plan- balm? at man. ----- V - - - A {muses thong a, fri lm. I): I L5,; hnaga r"*' , nd t at of friend jprpool, e chai E:ddrq zrecue a of Am erce W 1 brief Vto di -.- nu: AUIU and 100th, have been countcrmonded, and that me strength of this command willbe reduced by :he withdrawal ofibe last named corps.-.-a pr lude, we believe, to a further and still more considerable reductiou.-Mantreai1Vcm. Fi.u:rciAi..-Mouey is in abundant supply and seeking investment. The Banks, although ex- ercising increased caution, are discounting all fair to good Commercial paper at 7 per cent, anything done over this rate being exceptional. There are, however, some of the Imaller inatitn. tions charging higher fslel, but these are regu- lated according to the class of Bills. On th op 11 market choice single name and good busi- M a quest tdow SE1 ';.;] _... ..,u..._., uqvu uvcu countcrn I furtb reduction.-Montr\ %'|ww`kiu: ` kw fa L. LC . lnwu. "U are runner Informed t rvgimeutl placed under orders to reli and 100th, have been countcrmnndt rim _-rum-nl. Al oL:.. .... (V - - (r _ ...-.. ....-u atvvlllul We understand that a. received from Sir John ` vs raor General, to the ad akin o,. 1-..-.. Lu! Archbishop Manning, at llloorel sgme length on the General Counci be held in Rome in Decomber, 186: sembly, he believed, would leave in this century of tevoluliona. Dr. glancing at the rising in Spain, to! that the spirit of anarchy and new abroad, and 1113! indelity Wu :1: mixed with civil rebellion. `T7, r-- '- ALIHID annsr, Foreman. The Judge, in discharging the Grand Jury, nmarked in high terms of the aisle of the gnol, And or the accommodations, conveniences, and order of the Court house, which he characterized as the best in Canada; sud agreed with the Jar respectlng the benecial reform afforded by the removal of lunatic-3 fmm gaoli. II. is nntjcipsted. that the session of the Court will 1: rnninale on the evening of Tuesday next. gr-nuru II we norm-west sogle of the goal, which in much desired, and would prove of great advantage in preventing parties from tampering or endeavouring to tamper with the outside walls of the prion, as we are informed they do :1 present. The Grrxd Jury, in conclusion, beg to thank your Lc-riahip for your brief but lucid address, and heartily reciprocate the satintnciion expressed by yo-tr Lordship at theligbtnesa of the Calendar, and the few priipoers for trial It the present Asuises. The county of Frontenac, they are planned to believe, is, comparatively speaking, tree from crime, and it in devuutly to be wished that it may long continue so. A11 _: The number of om:-era connected with I ganl are of | V:-r_v limited number, and 1 Grand Jury would therefore advise an incre: in the stat!` of the prison, or else that a gas lig be placed st the north-west ga which in mm-h .t-.;....: -_.1 _ -- - lama for the unfo:-tunnto insane persons at pre- 5901 cmwdmg our gnols. '1" eevil of dettning iunstics an gml for months, if not yurs, (cannot be too severely condcmeued, sad the G-nnd J- ry cannot but express their deep antisfuction that this injurious practice will soon be put. an Pad to. ,, __ .._-un.u AA. \JUlI.lUll. The prisoners bad no cotnplnints to make, but on the contrary, expressed themselves to be kindly treated by the oiceri of the prison. T.ue_v,' would rocommrnd that upon the ap- proach of winter suitable clothing be provided !--r the ,'rrisonr~rs_ and they Lope thn: the County Unuucil will not {M110 have proper gaol c`.o'h-` Jug provided, so as to ensurc the preservation 0:` lhnl o-der and clautnlinesi so necessary in place: .4 tlm cbatnscler. IL; Grand port : , rv nnurl3CH' lulf and Ibejudge c :u`l ]11LU|1 for l: inal- onnuruay, Ucl. 24. The court commenced at ban-past nine o'clock punctually. Silvester Hnrtnetz mu placed in the dock charged with having on the low of March last felullillily set re lo a. building in Clarence-at., Kzngsion, belonging to James: Shaw. Afler the hearing of the avidenco of several wlturssel, the Crown ruled to make out a case. and direcled thejury to tiud a verdict of :u`I']1l!HI\l the nrimnu whirl: :. .-1;; ..... -.: . ......u.-u uuu}:.1L|Ir:s. A1838?! ISFIIHD Iild Price for p1sinLi',nud Mr 1. Bell, Q.C., fur de- r` n hams. The court adjourned at seven o'clock until half-past nine to marrow morning. :-- .. .. mt, Hutu unumu IL: Lingston. The cattle mare shipped in April last to the number of IWI/'I'1l'V,l.l`ltl from iusecitrity of the fnuauings of the .lot i- in which tbvy were placed or some oth- I r vniiav, a l-t)l'llt)ll ut them escaped on the routs, mitt thr plaiutitfs claimed, when rsonptnredmere umrv or less damaged, and one 0! them so much n that it had to buktlled. The number of cut- tl- which as-sped was eight, and the plninti"a claims of tlamag- upon them were as follows ; $40 for two injured, 575 f r one killed, and $75 Iur the other: injured, mink-ng at total of $187. Defendants set up at spec ll contract under which they claimed that in consideration of 1: ltiwer ram of freight, and free pttssq to the plaintiff and those :u chnrge of the cattle to take care ofthi.-m, platntitf took all rilkl of con- myittiue. The contract wan proved. The Judge ruled with the dufeudntrs, hut di- r-`cted tlm jury to find the durmges uuatninvd in tlztlbrerit furmu, and reserved the constdartuiou OI` defI.'DLlttnta'1inhiliIv Our 11.. ..n...:.a.....-:..- A .-` ...,... -.4nu.|c', nuu u m uevuuuy but All of which is respectfully submitted, Auaun Annsr, Fore This Judas: in .-l:...L...__:-~ ~' " nu uu we ueneral Uouncilw 1869. 5 believed wnnm 1...... z-- . _ , , _ ._-.......,. uuvluo nu IIICTBHI13 light it lcb in uring I ..._, ...... um; um: Iuuna mom in a mue ofu.-der and cleanliness, denot- :test care and attention on the put rnor, Mr Charles H. Corbett. rm-rs h..d hn ~......u-:_.- ., - Friday, Oct. 211. 1'). (`umrrml--An notion nu 3 bond .\`m_"t Of It mortgage for the amount. I mu-mu m '1 '.In V..-.r.... .-.., L \,`llJVIL| llHl"U l0 IHIKE direcledthejuryto prisoner, which_it Jury brought in the following 2 TUE AS:-'IZI17S. d :6. 1 .....c.., U: g-.\=.nu. vnrulcl lor debt and om-shilling damages, leaned on the breaches nlsigm-d, 1". Kirknalrick for uh. v.I.;.. hat a communication has been Iobn Youncr on! fun... In LJULULHUUK, I503. Thl , leave its mark l 'OIL1linnn n.. u_.._:, ......u..-. ur. manning, in {in told his hearers archv and mvn1..n.... ._-- ,J , .. unuu URI :13 `ave high ntu, which in n notprepnrod to ply.- ,-...-.. .u.-.-uuuve me. ommand redt L... 1--- K Lcargvau um cuusxuamuou ily for the conlideralion or `. uu um Ul'l'lC|Z`l!'l nlslgm-11, Kirkpatrick for the plain- (' ln'_ ('mupun_u.-Ln action ur injurit-s done I0 cnuluon on Kingston. The nri] haul In IL... _..--l 7- -" Grand Jury Room, 2611] Ucl. 1868. _....-, vnu ull Ulfers revolution was almost always Saturdny, Oct. 24, 4|, .- Mann` ' ld his $351-1? --5 --- nun. increase In - n..- li_L. |.I I VUILIICI U did accord- illpon DD En Tho Alleghaniann gave their nal concert last evening in the City Hall. The evening was very pleasant, the dull drizzling min, followed by now of the preV|'0u5 day having subaided the weather aorded A good opportunity of visit- ` in` this pleuing performance. The performers V went through their several duets, quot-tottes, . aoago and modleys in a manner satisfactory to all. The music of the Swiss bells attracted a great deal of admiratiotftnd- Mr Boulard, the mouager, dooerves much credit for the manner in . which be conducted the music. No further comment in necessary, but we may say that the Atloghanians have gained a reputation in King- aton that cannot be enily Ion. | IIJU the lad Christin they mmercial, that Er y u. desired him to Sworn and subscribed day of October, A.D, and notnrial seal. u-yuucuz men requested with him to Pittsburgh, deponent is now Itoppi dilger, of said city. ......~., nu... unuuull excitement and tr ling, was induced by his former part: a drink, which was lent ior. Dep: the drink nnd immediuely became sud knew nothing abbut what trans; that time until the 11th day of Oct: Doponem than requested Mr Bell to cw to Pinnhm-ah _L.:_u_ , -- r- ,_ _-...w .nl:W LUIS on the 30th September, 1868, at l:40 o'clock p.m. Upon arriving there he was immediately besieged by his relatives, who med every tn:-Ina in their power to get him to abandon his wife, to all of which denou- eui would not listen. At this time deponent, being very much debilitated both in body and mind, from mental excitemaut train travel- partner to take Deponent took ineenaible, transpired from October, 1888. come along which laid Bell did, and atopping with David Heimen- _.... ._.u.,., M n ucinuuing I09. 0:! the 281}: Sep- tember, 1868, deponcnt left Detroit in company wiih said Louis Leaver, for loan. When they arrived at Iona, said Louis en! they would have to go to parties in the said criminal./ca. Deponeul then to`d said has have to pay deponent $20 Leaver paid depnnent. ver arrived in New Yo: 1868,51! L... ....- .-_r New York, as the so had gone there. ver that he would 0 more, which said Deponent and said Lesi- k on the 30th arriving: [hem Leaver lold d_epon-. _ , _-_......5 12: ml murringe, commenced operalions for the pur- pone of inducing deponent to abandon his wife, to all or which deponent would not listen. On the 28th of September, 1868, a man named Louis Leaver employed deponent to manage an important criminal case in long, I . him .3800 an a retaining fee. ` On Sep- comoariv -hln ...;,J r h..:- _ -. -u un:IUliJ.zB. State of Pennsylvania, of Pittsburgh. 39: Personally appeared before the bar, Felix Samuels, of Michigan, who deposelh Th ` seven weeks ego he in Michigan. to which marriage rela New York city were very much oppose said relatives, lmmediately on learuir. murringe, lie! ma: ma cou I ,, .. ...- .-t..u,4~.- nnu tutu mm in the orchard. Dcponent told the coloured men not leave the man drunk; that they com - ' or so; that they of him. They fuiled de-plonont came alarmed and ing that the man get into trouble for and pronounced medicine for his relief`. him until he came day: aftor the cnliured orchard. When came to himself he told me his name wan Felix Samuel: ; that he WIS an attorney at law,and lived in Detroit, Michigan. He cuuld tell me nothing about how he came , but related to me, in substance, the can- l']Ii of aidavit herewith, bearing his signature. Daptnnt further says that quested deponeut to bring him on to Pitta- burgh, to a friend of his by the name of Da- vid Heimendinger, of this city, stopping. curiously making cents coppers and coprers cents, according to the exactions of the mo- ment. terference of the government to cause the banks to withdraw their copper tokens and substitute Canadian cent.-I therefor, and it asks, If agovcrnment is not competent to supply a country with a uniform and .-ui_ ciantly abundant circulating medium, then_ in the name of everything absurd, what is it good for? In this our contemporary in right. \Ve must have the attention of the -gm'emment drawn to the matter of the cur- rency, and not only to the copper currency, but to the silver coinage. our whole mone- tary system should he made to t`-_-nfurm to name unity of standard. The government should deal with the question of American silver and Ex the value of the different coins, making them legal tender for Fhl'lllZLInUl1I1l.l-.; or else it should undertake the task ol'call- ing in this money and sending it out of the country, substituting in rigid metallic currency of our own. l'her1nc-stion is really becoming a very one, as the excuse of :1 first sesi:-n mat amount of preliminary federation can no longer be time has now come to legislate upon it. '6 hope that the coming serssluu of the Pnrlia.-i ment of Canada. will not he ullowed to pass by without giving the country u~'e1"ul legisla- tion on this head. No; the Globe demands now the in- M Sworn and subscribed I of Uc-lobar, A.D., Wilne nn`ar-Eal 3..-! ul \JLIU|JU|', A uozarial seal. JOSEPH BILL. Slat: of Pennaylnni of Pittsburgh, IE. Personally appeared before In Joseph BeIl,_who, being sworn in due form of law, dopmelh nnd Iailh; That on the 30th of September, 1858, two coloured men drove I cnr- ring: up to a fence on his firm, and took A man gut uftbe carriage and laid bun in they MOI 190' 'L" /K ` I, Alleglnny county,_ city e, the aublcriber, wucru may unsae ll lotion under oath: ....., wmuuueu auacnde in shouting himself, on Tuwday n was 25 years of age. and ms weeks ago. Strange to say, w the identical I-`el;x to have cnmmivted made In the ch; of Pittsburgh, Penn, accompanied by I mu once proceeded to the oce of I where they msde the following r TRUTH STRA NGER TH-A}; \IA\Z'-3 T)l.`l ArI-vvvu-._ ._,_ ,...- ...-._.un(aLull'lU rouuu xnnr heads. zling rain fell the afternoon the banks oftha thous of eag9r spectators. precisely twelve a les to 3 o'clock the boats drew into line, without the slightest debt; the word Go" given. The aura of both ashed into the u av. the sped wan "FL- I17 I vva_v. 108 ahead, uh...'_ I- J V_ V ,,____ ___.,., ...,. - ytuaw Ul {mt}, KIVQD N.Y., and U'Neil, of Springeld, came 08'; two miles It was won cleverly by .\lcKielit1 15 min, 51 aPca.; t,:`.`Ieil's time being 16 min. 52 secs. Then came the great race, And both crews came to the post to ctantoad for aquatic superiority. The betting. ` both during the morning and on the preceding evening, had be. :1 very heavy, all the money be- ing invested at even. The backers of the St. John crew fairly outbet the New York support- ers of the Waxds, 1nd at the mart odds were of-' ft-red on the former without meeting with tmmv I-..l..._- ml ._..uua-nus crew, and Mr Tim. Donoh burgh, for low Charles E. Hashagrn, I Chm-1+3 M. Brown, Esq, of Urnuget HI. Jnhn r-ra- _.-,- _Y -....b... \.u1.nL.I:Ll7 uuo auuJ(_`ll.`ilJl_`_V UI combinations among shopkeepers, or any other voluntary plan, to change the custom and tolention now witnessed in trade, of nnnbn nnnn-.32-- L.-. .1... .-___-