$Uw ^dircrti^cmcuts 
Orpheus C. Kbrk, in his most erratic moods, 
will break into a pathos that relieves a whole 
column of sarcasm. In the last Leader he says, 
regarding political discordatsnch times as these: 
“ Look with me along that hillside yonder, where 
the gentle sun casts her tenderest beams upon 
the new spring grass. You see there are irreg¬ 
ular mounds scattered all the way up the slope 
—hundreds — hundreds! — Beneath them 6leep 
the brave, the wept of the patriot homes. 
Their loyal blood, poured in a fevered river to 
the twilight ocean of eternity, has washed a pol¬ 
lution from our flag, a plot from our escutch¬ 
eon; and, oh ! that it had also borne hence upon 
its purifying current that unholy, shifting bea¬ 
con of political discord which ever lures onr 
ship of State toward the breakers. 
From Rio Janeiro.— The latest advices from 
Rio Janeiro confirm the victories over the Para¬ 
guayan army. The Brazilians were in testacies 
over their good fortune, and the capital was 
illuminated several Dights in succession. The 
allies, at last accounts, were following up their 
successes by the Invasion of the Paraguayan 
country. Resistance waB expected, as the 
retreating forces were fortifying. 
It is necessary that three-fourths of all the 
-States in the Union should ratityan Amendment 
to the Constitution of the United States before 
it can become a part of that instrument. As 
will be seen above, 24 of the 86 States have voted 
in the aflirmative-making it necessary for only 
three more States to vote “ aye ” to set free, by 
the great Magna Cbarta, and keep free forever, 
all-slaves and their descendants on the soil of 
the United States. 
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mfte. Address 
J. N'. LUC DR, Ann Arbor, Mich,, F, O. Box 1413. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Southern Items. 
Gen. BirnSY has issued an order prohibit¬ 
ing the organization of colored militia in Charles¬ 
ton, as having a tendency to bring on a war of 
races. 
The Chairman of the North Carolina Conven¬ 
tion announced, the other day, that after dili¬ 
gent search, he was unable to procure a National 
Flag to hoist over the Capitol. 
The ex-rebel General Ilood is said to he in a 
destitute condition. The citizens of San Auto, 
nio, Ttr.:as t are taking up subscriptions to pur¬ 
chase a home for him in that State. 
The Petersburg Index says that the gentlemen 
recently appointed to till the vacancies in the 
Custom House of that city, will be unable to 
qualify on account of the inability to take the 
oath required. 
Advices have been received Irom the election 
in Florida, which took place on the 10th nit 
A very light vote was polled, not to exceed 3,- 
000 in the entire State, aud the delegates elected 
to the State Convention were of a strong Union 
character and strongly indorse the policy indi¬ 
cated by Gov. Marvin. 
The steamship Majestic, from Shreveport, 
with six hundred and fifty bales of cotton, was 
burned on the 22d nit. at Port Coupee. The fire 
commenced in the hold. Nothing was 6aved, 
though uo lives were lost. 
The affairs of the freedmen in Mississippi are 
still in a very unsatisfactory condition. Many 
of the courts refuse to receive negro testimony, 
notwithstanding the Governor’s proclamation. 
On the withdrawal of the national troops 
Northern school teachers will he obliged to 
leave also. 
>IPLOY MEN T. -Young men. desirous ol dolni 
i good and engaging III a profitable agency, mayac 
gg t wltli fiX&nip 
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The World for 1866, 
Curiosity-Writ W Hadley. 
Auction of Grape Vines—Parsons <fc Co. 
Steel Composition Bella. 
New Church Music—M B Richardson. 
Chevalier's Life for the Halt—Sarah A Cheva'ier, M D 
A cents Wanted—Quaker City Publishing House. 
Prize Devon* for Side—Waller Cole. 
Diana Grapes- K P Ke.nolg. 
srrouj; Delaware Grape Vines. &e—p M Goodwin. 
■Winner’s Perfect Guide -Oliver Dltson & Co. 
Red Plume—Beadle fc Co. 
Kuerieir* Flax anil nemp Brake— C M Uundell. 
Cherokee Medicines—Dr W W Merwin. 
Tnu Kltrattnny Blackberry—E Williams. 
*100 per Month clear—Stephens & Co. 
Merfbo Sheep for Sale—J K & S C Benedict. 
The Chopped-UP Monkey—Amadou & Co. 
Employment—Fowler * Wells. 
Phonography—J N Lucas. 
*110 per Month—M M Sanborn. 
Dlptneria-T H it Baker. 
Over 30.000 Applet Trees—Israel Starks. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Complexion and Hair—Thus F Chapman. 
Ayrea’ Medicines. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 4, 1S65, 
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NEWS OP THE WEEK 
Affairs at YVashiiiffteo* 
The verdict of the Court in the TYirz case 
i6 “Guilty.” 
The President has appointed Thursday, De¬ 
cember 7th, as a national day of thanksgiving. 
The Quartermaster’s Department has realized 
$8,000,000 within a few days from the sale of use¬ 
less appurtenances. 
The President lies fully sustained the course 
of Gen. Grant, in refusing to restore the estate 
of Henry A. Wise. 
Twelve million dollars’ worth of medical stores 
on hand are being rapidly disposed of under the 
recent order of the Surgeon-General. 
An order has been issued releasing from the 
penalty of their misdemeanor all who lied from 
the draft. Those now in custody will he liber¬ 
ated at once. 
The Mexican Minister at Washington has re¬ 
ceived dispatches announcing the occupation by 
the Liberals of the entire State of Tamaulipas, 
and the probable capture of Matamoras. 
Mr. Orton has resigned hie position as Com¬ 
missioner of Internal Revenue, and there is lit¬ 
tle, if any, doubt he will he succeeded by E. A 
Rollins, now Deputy Commissioner. 
General Abner Doubleday of Fort Sumter, 
has been breveted Brigadier-General in the 
regular army for gallant and meritorious con¬ 
duct during the war, to date from March IS, 1865. 
Governor Johnson of Georgia, is officially in¬ 
formed by the President, through the Secretary 
of State, that he “ cannot recognize the people 
of any State as having resumed relations of loy¬ 
alty to the Union, that admits as legal, obliga¬ 
tions contracted or debts created in their name 
to promote the war of the rebellion.” 
The Tribune’s special 6ay6 $361,405 00 is due 
to the Government from the defaulting Post¬ 
masters of the Southern 8tates, which they re¬ 
tained when the rebellion broke out. They 
are now being called on for this amount. The 
Virginia postmasters are most in arrears, owing 
$66,440 60. _ 
News Summary. 
At Epping, near London, a number of 
deaths by cholera have recently occurred. 
A man was arrested in New York on the 28th 
ult., and $100,000 in counterfeit fractional cur¬ 
rency found on hi& premises. 
The Masons of the North are about to receive 
a distinguished committee from the Capital 
of South Carolina. Among them is Wm. Gil¬ 
more Simms. 
The body of Col. Dahlgren, who was killed in 
1864 on Kilpatrick’s raid, has been recovered 
and sent to New York. 
The Western farmers propose to have a meet¬ 
ing lor the purpose ol' breaking down the pres¬ 
ent high rates now charged for shipment of 
grain to the Eastern markets. 
Gold closed in New York on Saturday, the 
28th ult,, at 145>.<. 
Maximilian has publicly adopted Augustus 
Iturbide as his heir to the throne of Mexico. 
A decree is published offering most liberal terms 
to those who will emigrate to that country. It 
was generally considered that Maximilian was 
firmly seated on the throne. He is developing 
the resources of the country to bis utmost ability. 
flj-l Aik PER MONTH CLEAR ol Expenses. 
tIPJLIMF An agent, wanted to represent, our Annin 
each township tn the United States aud ilie Canada.-,- 
For particulars enclose Stump. 
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In chill. N. Y., Oct. 26th, MARY ELEANOR, daughter 
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Rurnl New-Yorker Office, I 
Rochester, Get. 31,1866. J 
The market remains quite linn with a slight upward 
tendency on last week’s flgures. Batter is 2c higher.— 
Eggs are very scarce and bring almost any price, Horn 26 
to 30c. Potatoes are more plenty and lower. It is ex¬ 
pected that the seed market will open in a lew days, at 
present nothing U doing. 
Wholesale Price* Current. 
F^OTTR.FRRt). Grain, Etc. Straw. 7,00® 9,00 
Iioar, w’t wh’t,f.U£Q014,75 Krcits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Do. red wheat, #»,7r>® 10,75 Apples, green,....*1,00® 1,28 
Do. extra State, 7,no® H.00 Do. dried, * ft. 0® lie. 
Do. buckwheat, 0.00® 0,00 Peaches. 85® 50c 
Mllireed, coarse,. .ls.UktOO.OO Cherries. 80® 85c 
Do. IlUC.80,00@SQ»00 Plums.. 20® 00c 
Meal,corn.cwt... 1.90® 2.00 > Potatoes, E bu.... 50® Kc 
Wheat, red.2,10® 2.20 Onions. 0.75® 0,00 
Best white.2.10® 2,50 Carrots. 00® 47c 
Corn,old. * bu... 90® 00e| Hides and Skin*. 
Do new. 80® 00c Green hide* turn’d 707tfc 
Rye. i4v® fie Do. uiitrlmined. 6®6tfe 
Oats . 42® 45c Greencalfskins.... 12 ® 13c 
Barley. 0,X>® 3,0<i Sheen pells, each, *1.7502,28 
Beuua. 1,UQ® 2.00 Lamb pelts. 60® 75c 
Meats. Seeds. 
Pork, old mess.. .*36,00037,00 Timothy, * bn .. .*4,00® 4.50 
Do, new moss. 38,i#®M,0G Clover, medium.. 15.00®15.SO 
Do. clear. W ft. 18® I9e Do. large.15,50® 16.00 
Dressed uoga, cwt 14 ,oo®in.VJ Pen*.1.50® 2,so 
Beef. 9 .on® 18 ,i») 'Flax. 1.50® 2,00 
Spring lamb*, ... 2,00® 4,on Svndjukb. 
Mutton,** ft. 8® 10c Wood,hard *!i,00®u,00 
Hams. '>® 30c I Do. volt. 7,00® 8,00 
Shoulders ........ 10® 18c;Coal, lump, f tun 11,TO®00,00 
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comprising some of the most popular piece*, any omi oi 
which is worth the prloe of the book. For sale by all 
music dealers. Price, 75 cent® Cent, post-paid. OLIVER 
DlTSON & CO.. Publisher*.277 Washington St., Boston. 
Texas Matters. 
Gov. Hamilton has officially made known 
the statements necessary to be made to accom¬ 
pany a petition to President Johnson ior pardon. 
He says that all applications for pardon will 
require his indorsement. 
Gen. Gregory, the Commissioner of the Texas 
Freedmen, issued a circular on the 12th ult., 
expressing the wish that the Emancipation Proc¬ 
lamation would he liberally construed through¬ 
out the State. 
The officers of the Bureau are directed to 
adjust ail causes of difference between the freed- 
men and whites wheu the State judieial officers 
fail by the authorized code to do the freedmen 
impartial justice. 
The freedmen are enjoined to make contracts 
with those who will employ them. Idleness 
will not be tolerated among them, and all con¬ 
tracts made must be strictly kept, 
[General Fullerton, Assistant Commissioner 
of Louisiana, has also issued an address substan¬ 
tially the same as above.] 
Colonel Kirby, a prominent citizen of Texas, 
and related to General Kirby Smith, had been 
murdered by his negro employes. 
The leading merchants of Houston are erect¬ 
ing a large cotton factory. 
The Fenians in Canada.-Other Items. 
The N. Y. Herald’s special from Toronto 
the 26th ult., says the Fenian excitement in¬ 
creases, and great activity is manifested in 
military circles. Drills, inspections, enrolling 
volunteers, &c., are going on. Many Irish sol¬ 
diers in regular regiments are deserting to the 
States, and a large portion of the volunteers are 
believed to be Fenians. Many Scotchmen are 
joining the order in Montreal. A raid on the 
Canadian banks by the Fenians is expected. 
A number, of the French cadets have gone 
to Mexico. 
The exodus from Canada to the States is very 
large. Three thousand families left Rouse’s Point 
during the year for the L’nitcd States. 
American buyers spent a milliou dollars in 
Toronto last month. 
A delegation ol' Canadians will soou start for 
Wuskiugton to make an effort to have the Reci 
procity Treaty continued. 
In the Sanders’ kidnapping case the Judge 
strongly urged a conviction on the Jury, who, 
unable to agree, hove been locked up since Sat¬ 
urday, the Judge declaring he will keep them 
! confined until they give in a verdict. 
KIZF, DEVONS I'Oll SA LE.—The Boll 
Huron (85. “ 
—- - -- -- (004) winner of the first prta 
England and New I ork. Sire aud dam bred by Jaincn 
Guarlly, England, The bull calf, May Boy, wlnnerof the 
flmt nmc at the lale State Fair, at Utica, Also the bolt 
calf Empire, wlnner of the second prize at the same Fair. 
Also one yearling bull whoso sire and dam were first nrlz<- 
whiners in 1802 and 18®. The above -lock have all de¬ 
scended Irom sweep staKe animal* and animals that won 
first prizes at United Suites Shows held at Boston ami 
Philadelphia In 1*55 and 1856, and the subscriber believes 
them fully equal to any on thlsComlneut. F6r pedigree* 
and price* address iS2i-3t 
WALTER COLE, Batavia, Genesee Co., N Y. 
IlHEYALIER’S LITE FOE THE HAIR 
l. Will restore Gray Hair to It* ORIGINAL COLOR, 
strengthen s and promotes the growth of the wr \ k- 
KKTUAtBi stops its tailing out In three days; keepilhe 
head clean, cool and healthy ; can be used freely; con¬ 
tains nothing Injurious ; The Boat Hair Otesninc 
Ever Offered to the PUBLIC? It la recommend 
ed and used b.v the brut medical autliurlly. Sold at tin: 
Drug Stores, and at my office. No. 1,123 Broadway, N. Y. 
I assure all persons the above preparation will do all 
that Is claimed for it. 
SCI-lt SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. 
11 THE UNITED STATES COLLECTION. 
BY A. N. JOHNSON. 
This W0Tk lias been prepared so carefully, that It Is be¬ 
lieved that there la no work tn the market which D so 
completely adapted to the wants of Choir* and Burning 
Schools. The Singing School department contains an un- 
mirpa^cd collection ol secular pieces, so progressively 
arranged that.merely practicing them In order, will al¬ 
most make a reader of music. A method for training 
eholrt-, contained In this work, will enable every church 
to train nn a tn-antinjl choir, ami Is alone worth (he price 
of the book. Published by M. B. Rich \unsos, at tie - a(- 
legany Academy of Music, In Friendship, All-cany t’o„ 
N Y., aud hy 6UKI.PON * Co.,49B Broadway, N. V. Prim¬ 
ed by Truulr, Smith A Mllca.Syracnse, N. y, A pamphlet 
of specimen page* will be sent gratia, on application to 
the Publisher, ftt Friendship, N. Y. Lenders and Teach¬ 
er* are earnestly invited to send lor one of these pam¬ 
phlets. Orders sent to the Publisher or Printers, will be 
promptl y answer ed. Price, *12,0ftayr dozen. _ 
Elizabethport, N. J., ladeu with coal, foun¬ 
dered off Suybrook the night of the 16th, and of 
those on hoard only Wat. Kentland was saved. 
The captain, mate, three men and one passenger, 
were lost. 
A dispatch from Pithole, Pa., says that one 
Mat. McEntee, a saloon keeper, was murdered 
on the 24th ult., at a dance, by onn Johnny 
Simpson of Rochester, N. Y., who is now under 
arrest. Simpsou has been indicted by the 
Grand Jury. 
The Hon. Chas. V. Culver, the projector of 
the recent grand excursion to oildom, is said to 
be worth from six to seven millions of dollars, 
most of it accumulated in the last five years. 
He is interested more or less in at least thirty 
National Banks. 
An insurrection has broken out among the 
negroes of Jamaica. The English Consul Gen¬ 
eral at Havana has applied to the Captain Gen 
eral of Cuba for aid to put the negroes down, 
and four Spauish war vessels have been dispatch¬ 
ed lor that purpose. 
It is stated that Hon. Caleb Cushing will 
leave for England this week, ou a special mis¬ 
sion eupposed to have reference to the compli¬ 
cations arising from the demand of our Gov¬ 
ernment for compensation for damages done by 
the Anglo-rebel pirates. 
Major General Hallkck, commanding the 
Military Division of the Pacific, Is directed to 
muster out all volunteers on the Pacific coast, 
or as many as possible, immediately, and the 
remainder on the arrival of the last battalion of 
the 4th United States Infantry. 
A party of young men last week, while dig¬ 
ging lor roots some miles north of Vincennes, 
lnd., discovered an old leathern sack containing 
$7,000 in gold and $600 in silver. It is supposed 
that it had been concealed there by an old man 
named Jones, who was sentenced to the Penc- 
tentiary some forty-two years ago for robbery. 
Henry S. Foote was, a few days since, admitted 
to practice at the bar ol the Supreme Court iu 
Nuw York, on motion of Don. Daniel 8. Dick¬ 
inson. He took the oath to support the Con¬ 
stitution, hut declared that his relations to the 
Confederacy forbade his taking the oath of alle¬ 
giance, aud left the court-room. 
Lieut. Col. A. C. Hamlin, United States 
Army, who has made several inspections of the 
Andersonville prison, has made a very long and 
interesting report on the prison, and states that 
the lives lost at that one spot, by starvation and 
cruelty, outnumbered the killed and wounded 
iu the British army in all of the great battles 
TUB PIUIVIHION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oft. 2?.—Cotton, 68<B88e tar middling*. 
Flour.—S uperfine Fratc *7,10® 7 .i-o; extra State, *i.05® 
8.10; cholnc Stale, *8,15®3^0; SUpnrtlDO Western. *7,50® 
8,85; common to medium extra do,*8,00®8.50: common 
to eood Blilppln? brands extra round hoop Ohio, *8.75® 
8,70; trade broads, $y,U0®12,25. Canadian flour, sales at 
*8,nll®12,25. 
Giuin -Wheat. Chlcaco spring, *1,75®1,80; Milwau¬ 
kee club. *1.75® 1/0: new do. *1,75; amber Milwaukee, *1 
b 2 <,>.1,3 i; nawambor Btnte, *2,83. Rye, *1,18® 1.30. Barley, 
*U0®iJ3O. Corn, sale* at-tOfflOic. Oat* 46®&7c. 
I’noviBlCi.NS—Pork. *88,00®34,r>0 ter newinra*. I29.0C® 
29.50 tor me**; *'28®3'.i.75 ior prime. Shoulder* ni.v'tfUtHn- 
Haras. 20®2»Ka. Lar.J, 2t®28tj CM. Butter. 80®42c. tor 
Ohio, and 40®«c lor Bute. Chee*e,14.S®18Xc- Hops 25 
®C0 lor common to prime. 
ALBANY. Cot. Flour, no sales. Corn meal,* 100 
fts, ilJB7®2,00. Wheat. *2,5002,70. Rye, *1,154.61,20. Corn, 
Sliiolllc. Bailey, *t®l,08. Oat*. 55057c. Pork, *35040.— 
llmri*. 2!)Ct2iCa shoulders, l6®Vir.. Butter, 4U®50u. Lard, 
!8>®80c. Cheese, 17019c. E(tgs 40c. 
BUFFALO, Oct.28. Flour, sale* at *7,7,10(12,00. Wheat, 
*1,-15®’./n. Coru, u0®07c. Oats. 80®4Se. Barley. *1,10® 
1,12. Rye.’.uoj.85. Peas *1.15. IteuitR dull. Fork. *35,00 
@86,00 tor lltrht und me»». Butter 33®42c. Cbccso 16® 
13c, Eggs 25®38c. Balt *2>0®2.55. 
CHICAGO, Oct. 26. — Flour, *8,25011,00: Wheat *1.18® 
1,80: Coni l4@45.tfc; Oal* ls®2Tc; Barley I6c<.o*0,50 ; Rye 
50®62. Pork, moss, *33038. Butter 31®33o; Cheese 15® 
22c. Lard, 29c. — litp. 
TORONTO. Oct. 27.—Flour, sales at *&5 j 8,00. Fall 
wheat, * 1,46®tAS. Spring wheat. ft,18@tJS. Burley, 60® 
75c. Rye.Kk&VjC. Oat*, 26®30e. Pena, OS®Tic. Uuv, *8 
(.613. Butter,21®23c. Cheese, 12®t2Hc. Eggs, lQ®lic.— 
Beef, 10@l4.tfc. Mutton, 7®l0e. ibqte. dressed, *909,26 F 
cwt. Pork, mew, *’24025; prime, *21022. Hama. Ib®l8c; 
shoulders, 14@l5c. Hide*, trimmed, *1; uutrlmined, *2,- 
50.— ft tobii, _ 
HOWARD’S DOMESTIC MEDININE; 
Or, Fainilyj Companion. 
A Physician In Disease,and n Guide In Health, contain¬ 
ing 1,020 large or.tuvo pages, 131 llhisttatlons. Returned 
soldiers atnl energetic men, of good address, are wanted 
In every county. Profitable Employment is Opfb*- 
ki>. This Is wtiat its name Imports, exclusively a FAMl- 
LY DOCTOR BOOK aud GUIDE. I* the best Medici, 
cal work for family use. Will sell better und pay Agents 
better than nnv similar work now published. Write for 
descriptive circular, wlili town*. Address " QUA HER 
jClTY" PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1,301 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 82L2teow 
The Bounty’ State Debt. 
The electors will be called upon to vote, 
at the General Election this fall, whether the 
bounty debt shall be paid at once or permitted to 
run through twelve years. Those who wish the 
tax levied thi6 fall to meet the whole debt at 
once, will vote the ballot inscribed — “ Against 
the act to create a State debt to pay bounties,” 
while those who prefer that, the burden should 
he interspersed through twelve years, will vote 
the ballot — “ For the act to create a State debt 
to pay bounties.” 
The AlbauyEvening Journal ssys:—“ Ae> most 
counties have heavy local war and other debts 
to meet, the payment of over twenty millions in 
addition, in a single year, would be altogether 
too heavy a burden to carry. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A good Church or other Bell for 21 «vnts 
... per pound. 
WARRANTED 
WOOL MARKETS. 
new YORK, Oct.att—Weouotenominally h* follows: 
60® 62c for Native andtf Merinos tB8®05c fortf and!Y do; 
70072c lor full-blood do; 75®77c for Saxony; fiOflUBC for 
No. 1 pulled ; 66067C for superfine: 63@UICfor extra do; 
25027c lor common unwashed California, ami «0®42c ior 
fine A'» < u,n Chilian uihvh Kntrs Klo* 
wiuibed 40044c; Cordova 45047ci East India 35®A r >c; Af¬ 
rican 82048c; Mexican 30033c. buiyrua SB®45 —A". 1'. 
BOSTON. Oct. 26.—The following are the Adver¬ 
tiser's quotations: — Saxony choice, 80®87o; Saxony 
fleece, Tr>®7bc.; full-blood Merino, 720.5e: three-quarters 
do, 70072; half do, 6807ue; i»minon. 60®'7: western 
mixed, 58065c: California,25®Mc; Canada, 60076c: pull¬ 
ed extra. fo@80c: supcrAno, 75080c *, No. 1, 5506.8!.— 
Smyrna, 280Mo; Buenos Ayrn*, f*>®4'4i:: Cnpofitfod H<’pr 
3704-1 tfc; Chilian, 2S083C; Peruvian, 36038c; Alrlcan, 20 
®50o; East India, 27060c. 
For valuable Information 
upon the subject of 
From England and Spain. 
London dates of the 14th ult. are received. 
The correspondence between Adams, the Amer¬ 
ican Minister, and Lord Russell, attracts great 
attention and much additional comment. The 
hope is generally expressed that the question 
will come to an amicable solution. 
The Times bus a semi-official explanation that 
the position taken hy the British Government 
would preclude the losses from the piracies by 
the rebel cruisers being referred to the pro¬ 
posed Commissioners. 
Fenian arrests and commitments for trial 
continue to be made In Ireland. 
There was a great increase of cholera in 
Madrid, Spain, on the 12th nit. There were 
f>40 cases and 175 deaths during the day. A 
general panic prevails. 
[ciiswiiso] 
send for circulars to the tin- 
Jorsigncd. who art- the only 
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AilEISIOAN BELL CO„ No. 32 Liberty SC,New York’ 
The following Is a copy of the Certificate of the Board 
of Manager* of the American lUBIltnie Fair tn response 
to the Report of the Committee of Judges on Bells : 
NO. 260. C. M. 1 Thl* i» t« t l'rllfr Unit « Gold .Medal 
U. 8 . Stamp j wo* awarded the American licll 4'om- 
puny lor Steel <'o<a|io*ltli>a nnd ltroiice .Metal Ill'll* 
Mill. HarrUoaV lioluitnc lluualn« Aiiparuiu*. 
Blgned, JOHN W. CHAMBERS. 
Se -retary Board of Mauagcr-'. 
American Institute, New York, Oct. 23,13<5. 
The Coustltutlonal Amendment. 
The Legislatures of the following States 
have voted on the Constitutional Amendment 
abolishing slavery; 
For the Amendment — Illinois, Feb. 1, 1805 
Rhode Island, Feb. 2; Maryland, Feb. 3; Mas 
sachusetts, Feb. S; New York, Feb. 3; Penn 
sylvania, Feb. 3; West Virginia, Feb. 8; Miclii 
gan, Feb. 4; Maine, Fob. 7; Ohio, Feb. 8; Kan 
bos, Feb. IS; Minnesota, Feb. 8; East Virginia, 
Feb. 3; Indiana, Feb. 18; Nevada, Fclr.lO; Lou 
isiana, Feb. 17; Missouri, Feb. 24; Wisconsin 
Feb. 24; Vermont, March 9; Tennessee, Apri 
5; Arkansas, April 10; Connecticut, May 4 
Iowa, June 80; New Hampshire, June 30. 
Against the Amendment— Delaware, Feb. 8 
Kentucky, Feb. 23; New Jersey, March 1. 
NKW YORK. Oct. 24—Beeves received, 6,50. against 
R.ftlitl lust week. Bale* raugo at 11018c. Cows, received 
D1 against 105 last week. Sales, at *.(00120 each. Veal 
calves, received, U88 against il. last week. Sales range 
at 3015c. Slicep aud Lambs, received, 23,<86 against 
21,719 lust. week. Bales at 8*»10c. Swine, received. 18,482 
against 17,000 lost week. Bales at *12,00014,25 V cwt. 
A LB ANY. Oct. 27 .—Beevr* range ut *1.0009,50. Sheep, 
sales at 6®7tf o. Lamb*. 0®0c. Hogs, I3®14c. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 2d.-Beeves. 
range at |80I ~ ~ \ -. 
®115. 
G olden•haihicd GSiiriuiDK. 
Tuk CuoiOKsr or Juvenile Stories. 
Now Ready. Price, *1.23. 
TWO HUNGRY KITTENS. 
An Amusing Poem kok Children. 
Preparing. Price, 70 cts- 
BOTH BY THEODORE TILTON, 
Editor o/ The, Independent. 
OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT; 
Voices from, the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. 
PRICE. S’L 
TIBBALS & WHITING, 37 Park Row, N. Y. 
The Registry Law of 
hree-year olds *45®»0. Sheep 
itf® 9 tfc E p>, Bhoats— wholesale — ®—c: 
gprtagplgR, wholesale tt®iectsi retail l«®i.4cte; small 
pigs or stickers 20026 c V it., lut, hogs 18H@J lc, live weight. 
Hhies 9 ®iu« » E; coimtrv tots 86|.9c. Tallow 10 ®llc.— 
CuUsklns 10018c. Pelts *1 Jd 0 l..a. 
CHICAGO, Oct. 28 .—Beef Cattle, sales ut *3,7007,00 * 
100 U.b. Sheep *4,7505,00. Hogs, sales at *11,50013.00 ft 
100 Tte.-liep- 
TORONTO. Oct. 27.—First chin* cattle, rrom *6,0007,00 
* 100 ft*, dressed weight; 2d do. *6,0006,00; Inferior, *5 00 
«5.50. Sheep *505 ») extra: *I®1,50 common. Lambs, 
*-‘.73011,00. Calves. *5666.— G.Obe, 
