*lew §ydm‘tijwnmit$ 
off Cape Hatter88. They were the only survi¬ 
vors of the fourteen men who escaped from ihe 
steamer Republic, formerly the 
They had been 
water. 
From Mexico. 
A correspondent of the N. O. Times at 
Matamorae, says the Liberals raised the siege of 
Matamoras on the night of the 8th inst., and 
departed to nnkuowri regions. It was generally 
thought that it was only a feint to surprise and 
capture the city. No French troops had yet ar¬ 
rived at Matamoras. 
The repotted execution of Ortega and other 
Liberal officers, bi accordance with Maximilian's 
decree, is confirmed. In retaliation, all French, 
Belgian and Austrian officers in the hands of the 
Liberals were shot. 
The New Orleans Times of the 15th, says in 
relation to rumors of naval and military prepara- 
tVe hesitate not to predict that unless 
until the requirements of the order were com¬ 
plied with. 
Tbe Germans in Texas are preparing to plant 
cotton extensively, and to raise it, by the labor 
of their own hands. They also write to their 
countrymen to emigrate to that 8tate. 
Advices from Austin, Texas, 6ay that Provis¬ 
ional Governor Hamilton will soon issue an or¬ 
der for the election of delegates to a 8t,atn Con¬ 
vention to assemble ahout a mouth after. 
Tbe Houston Telegraph of the 10th, learns 
that orders have been received in that State 
from Washington not to muster out of the 
service any more troops, nor to sell any more 
Government property unt.il further orders. 
No mails are yet running between New Or¬ 
leans and Galveston. 
The Indians have eansed great alarm on the 
northern borders of Texas. 
Tbe steamer Ben Stickuey sank in the 
Mississippi river, below Island No. 8, the 10th. 
Loss 8100,000. 
Gov. Well6 has called the Louisiana Legisla¬ 
ture together in special session on the 24th inst. 
Gen. Can by has issued an order withdrawing 
all military control over the municipal affairs of 
New Orleans, and suspending the issue of ra¬ 
tions to persons unconnected with the army. 
General Howard addressed a large body of 
freedmen at Jackson, MUs., last week. He as¬ 
sured them that the plantation lands would not 
be divided among them, and that they must 
work tor their support, living on their wages. 
Several of tbe late rebel States have granted 
pensions to rebel officers and soldiers wounded 
during tbe rebellion. 
Florida has annulled her ordinance of seces¬ 
sion, abolished slavery and repudiated the debt 
contracted in the late war. 
Tennessee, 
igbt days without food and 
Some Of the passengers were washed 
off, having no strength to hold on, and others 
becoming crazy, jumped into the sea, 
A Yount* damsel in Portland, Me., is a little 
ahead ot the Maine girls generally. She is but 
thirteen, yet weighs 305 pounds, with a waist of 
the refreshing dimensions of four feet, and an 
arm twenty-two and a half inches in circutuler- 
Tbe last ten months have added forty- 
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five pounds to her weight, yet her health is ex¬ 
cellent. 
A Salt Lake letter states that the Mormon 
leaders proclaim that they will sustain polygamy 
by force of arms, and defy openly the authority 
of the Federal Government. The Hon. 8ehuyler 
Colfax, in a recent letter in Chicago, said he 
was at a loss how to deal with the evils of Mor- 
monism. He spoke of United 8tates offi¬ 
cials in the territory of the Mormons who had 
several wives. 
tious 
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The Government is kept fully 
lO CLUB AGENTS 
Affair* at Washington. 
All military detectives in the Washington 
Department have been discharged. They be¬ 
longed to the Veteran Reserve Corps. 
There are more than 3,000 applications on file 
for situations in the Treasury Department, and 
their number is increasing H orn day to day. 
Hon. Chauncey M. Depew has been appointed 
by the President Minister to Japan. Mr. D. is 
now Secretary oi Stated the Si ate oi New York. 
President Johnson has appointed his sod, (CoJ. 
Robert JohnsoD.) Private Secretary. Col. J. 
succeeds Col. William A. Browning. 
The Treasury Department has just printed 
gold certificates to the amount of 837,000,000, 
which are to he sent to the proper officers as 
soon as may be needed. 
It appears from the United States Treasurer’s 
report for the month of October, that the 
amount on deposit in coin was 834,754,000, and 
the total amount on deposit was nearly 8100,000, 
000. The amount on deposit in the National 
Banks was nearly 880,000,000, and the unavaila¬ 
ble funds in the late insurrectionary StateB, 
$715,000. 
Our Government has decided to appoint iemale 
detective* lor the purpose of searching suspi¬ 
cions women who are extensively engaged in 
smuggling &ilks, furs, Jcc., between Canada and 
the United States. Tne chief operations are 
transacted by the way of the Grand Trunk Rail¬ 
road. It is believed Buffalo is the main deposit¬ 
ory for these goods. 
It is intended to greatly reduce the clerks 
in the Civil Departments of the Government, 
and to increase the pay of those who are indis¬ 
pensable. 
Secretary McCulloch has replied to a request 
of the ^Governor of South Carolina to permit 
that State to assume the direct tax levied by Con¬ 
gress, that under the existing law Government 
has no power to grant the privilege. 
The President has appointed Gen. John A. 
Logan, of Illinois, Minister, aud William A. 
Browning, of Tennessee, [President Johnson’s 
late|Private Secretary,] Secretary ol Legation to 
the Republic of Mexico. General Logan is 
knownias a strong lriend ol the Liberal cause in 
that country. 
The“President has informed the Rebel Gen¬ 
eral Longstreet that as he belonged to the old 
army, he would consider his pardon at the 
proper time. He had only pardoned three or four 
who were educated at West Point, and they 
were not in the army when the war broke out. 
Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the House, has au¬ 
thorized the distinct and positive statement 
that he will not enter upon it6 rolls the names 
of members from the late rebel StateB. lie 
bases his decision upon the ground that Con¬ 
gress is the proper judge as to the qualifications 
of its own members. Its Clerk has no right to 
register any who have not been duly elected, in 
accordance with laws of it6 enactment. By 
giving admission to the representatives who de¬ 
sign presenting themselves from late rebel States, 
he would not only assume to direct the organi¬ 
zation, hut would takeupon himself to abrogate 
an unrepealed law which was framed and passed 
with prospective reference to precisely such an 
emergency as has arisen. 
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President tieffard of Hayti, in 
From Hayti, 
a recently issued manifesto, Informed his people 
that war vessels purchased in New York tvereon 
their way to Cape Haytien, and that with these 
the blockade of that town would again be re¬ 
established, thu6 starving out the rebel army 
Besides these, 
ANA’S PATENT SHEEP LABEL 
Pat*fect$, i&ommm*, &x 
JONE 
Rural New-Yorker Office,! 
Roohkstkr, Nov. 21.1856. ( 
There has been 1'ttlc change In the mat Vet the past 
week, Choice white wheat flour Is a trifle lower. Pork 
has fallen off $1@1.50 ¥ BO its Eggs are more p’enty 
and Bell utSS®85c. Coal has gODe up a trifle. Hay has 
declined $2 I* tun. 
WhoIrKiitr Price* Current. 
Flour, Fskd, Ora in, Etc. .Straw —. 7,00® 9,0 
LT1 wi 11 ' I ill r illi 1' KEITH V IfliPTA Rt.MS Rti 
New* Summary. 
The rebel pirate Shenandoah surrendered 
to the authorities iu Eugiaud on the 6th inst. 
Rev. J. B. Kerloot has been elected Bishop 
(Episcopal) of the new Diocese of Western Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
The Governors of most of the States have ap¬ 
pointed Thanksgiving to occur simultaneously 
with that fixed by the President, on Dec. 7th. 
The overland mail route to Salt Lake City and 
Calitornia costs the Government 1305,000 anuu- 
ally. The postal receipts are 86,200. 
The Government officials have seized three oil 
wells—Nos. 47,,54 and 75—on the Holmdenfarm, 
for frauds on the revenue. The claims amount 
to $14$,C00. 
Hon. Preston King, Collector of the Port of 
New York, committed suicide by jumping from 
a ferry boat on the 13th inst., while in a state of 
temporary insanity. At latest accounts his body 
had not been found. 
The importation of animals into the Ogdens- 
burg district from Canada, for the mouth of Oc¬ 
tober, amounts to something over 15,000 head 
ot all kinds. 
The white population of the District of Co¬ 
lumbia is &a tour to one of the blacks. Statistics 
of the War Department show that two black 
soldiers were raised to one white. 
Gold closed in New York city on Saturday, the 
ISth, at 147. __ 
Our Relations with England. 
The New York World of the I4thinst., con¬ 
tains the following: 
The increased and plainly visible excitement 
among army aud navy officers, the stoppage of the 
sales ol all naval vessels and army transporta¬ 
tion material, the frequent, and protracted inter¬ 
views between the President, Secretaries Stanton 
and Wells, and General Grant, Admiral Farragut, 
General Sickles, and other prominent officers, 
the ordering Into commission of several new 
iron-elads, the warlike preparations at tbe ar¬ 
senal and navy-yard, with the stir at the navy- 
yards in Brooklyn and Charlestown—all these 
things are taken as meaning something serious. 
In fact, officers high in the confidence of repre¬ 
sentatives of the Government do not hesitate to 
say that the strongest possible ground will be 
taken in the matter of onr relations with Great 
Britain; that the indemnity question will be 
backed up, if necessary, by the whole military 
and naval strength of the United States. It is 
asserted that the sending of Hancock's corps to 
the Canada border is but the first of a series of 
similar movements, and that, before the 1st of 
December, an army of observation of not less 
than 50,000 men will be placed on the frontier. 
Officers of both branches ot the service have ex¬ 
pressed themselves highly gratified at the pros¬ 
pect of active employment, 
Jamaica. 
The insurrection in Jamaica becomes more 
extensive. What at first appeared a mere mob 
of excited and foolish negroes, now takes char¬ 
acter as a regularly organized movement, in¬ 
volving thousands of persons, and leading to 
the most feanguiuary results. As has always 
been the case during the risings of the blaekB, 
the insurgents display the most brutal ferocity— 
slaying men and women, the youDg and helpless, 
indiscriminately, applying the torch in every di¬ 
rection, and converting the land into a scene of 
deeolatlou. 
The Government authorities are moving with 
great promptitude and determination. Troops 
are being thrown into the Infected district, who 
pursue, capture and shoot down the blacks 
wherever found. Reports from Mannot Bay and 
Port Antonio, announce the execution of thirty 
men and one woman for murder and arson. 
The woman led in an attack upon the Court 
House at St. Thomas, and it is said killed with 
her own hands a Judge who had just pronounced 
a decision condemning Ihe lauds ol delinquent 
tax-payers to he sold. 
Tbe lateht advices from Kingston report rigor¬ 
ous measure* on the part of the Government, 
movements of troops to different points where 
outbreaks bad occurred, and prompt execution 
of the rebels captured. 
there and lorcing It tosuecumb, 
be says the Government has six other steamers 
fully repaired and ready to put to sea, and that 
it is folly for the rebels further to endeavor to 
keep up the contest. 
The ontv twi fcetly succeasful Sheep Label ever intro 
dnc< «. The-e Labels have been adopted by most ol the 
officers and Members ol the New Knglnmi Wool Grow- 
6'*.' Society, a 1*0 of the New York Society. And in con¬ 
nection with my Sheep Registers, they have highly re¬ 
commended them for general use. The Latv ia are matte 
ot iron wire, rolled Hal. nod washed with tin. bent Into 
link ttliline and (-ramped with names and numbers, ready 
for use. Price $2 P hundred. Real-ter Book*, In Which 
floek-tn«Ktc *. can beep a record of <00 sheep for live 
years Price. fO ets. Spring Punches, ntrunued for cut- 
ttna a p-oper shaped hole the right dtstan. e upon the 
car for the Insertion ot tliu label. Price 81.25. Also, 
dmthii spring i oe “heet-s, -i superior article for trim¬ 
ming sheup’n o'es, Price $2. To any one (jetting ups 
club to rskn erne thousand ofthe labels. I willsend a case 
,jl tools (Pnnch and ShcaiH) also 10b I nhcls and a lit .uls¬ 
ter Book tree ot charge, CliooBS or Greenbacks should 
accompany the orders, and may be sent at roy risk I er- 
hons from the Western Staten, ordering the above arttef i 
can have, them delivered at Kocriie.lt r, N, \ or Detroit, 
Mult., free of express, and should spent y which of tit ore. 
places they will have them forwa' di d now. Insemjlng 
orders, the name, with Express office and Post-pfflce 
shonld he written with great distinctness, to avoid mis¬ 
takes. All oruers should be addressed to C. H. DANA, 
west Lebanon. New Hampshire. 
Flour, w’t wli t,$U,YOU 14,Ml 
Do. red wheat, ♦9,.£Kut.lO,.f* 
Do. extra State. 7,50® 8/JO 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
The Fenian insurrection in'Ireland seems to 
have been thoroughly crushed, at least for the 
present, by the rough energy ol the Government 
in dealing with it. 
The official returns of the fourth Assembly 
district of Albany county show the election of 
Colonel Joseph Murphy, Republican, by a ma¬ 
jority of one vote. 
The Syracuse Glass Works employ about 106 
men, con*umeabout 3,000 tuns of coal per an¬ 
num, over 500 cords of wood, and 6tock and other 
materials in proportion. 
The total number of sick and wounded in 
Government hospitals throughout the country 
is now lets than 5,000. Eight monthB 6ince they 
numbered over 100,000. 
4 
Mjchl 
S tate. 1 
MilU'eed, coarse, . 16 ,00® 00,oh Cherries. 90© at* 
Do. tine.80.l>kaSO,Otl Plums . 20© 0(k 
M. »t.corn, cwt .. 1,75® 2,ui Pouiioes, * ho,... MLi G2c 
Wheat, red. 2.0 >t ’ Unions... 0,75© 0/* 
best white.2.(0® 2JM Carrots. 00® 40r 
Corn, old, ♦ bn... mw 0"c hn>K6 xst> Brins 
bo. new. !-*>© 90.: Green hides irim'd 7,s©8 c 
Uye.. .. H7® 90c Do, unlrlmmed OH® 7r 
Gate " *. .. 15® fide Green culhiktns, .,,18 © |4< 
Bariev’. . 0,95® 1,00 Stump pelt*, each. 10.75® 1.27 
Beans .1,00® 2.00 Lamb pelts. 36 ® 75<- 
Meats. skrdb. 
Pork, old mesa,. .I3S.00@87 .ia) Timothy, * bu ...14,00® 4* 
Do new mess. S<,fl0(®39.ft'( clover, medium. ri,\ou®i5,50 
Do. clear, W ft. l«® >9c Do, large.l&AO&MO.Ot 
Dressed hops, CWt 14,00.0,15,50 Peas. 1,50® 3.51 
Beet . 9.0i'@l3,uU Flax. l.Vk* LOT 
Spring lambs. 'lOO® 4.W) , Susnitiss. 
Mutton, * !6. to.ij b e Wood,hard,.>il,<'.@L\UU 
Hams. . 2v@ 28c Do. soft- s.'Xkyv 9.'» 
Shoulders. 10® 18C Coal, lump, f tun 12.40@uo.0li 
Chickens. ll@ 20c Do. large egg.. LvV’iiniw.bt' 
Turkeys. 20® 20c Do. nmall egg.. l2,H'aii()O.0( 
Geese. * lb. 14® ISC Do. stove. !9,'tr,«,oo,oo 
Daibt, Etc. Do. chestnut... 12.15QflO.Q0 
Bntber, choice roll '.»@ 40c Do. aott... ... 0,bkul2M 
Do. packed .... 88® 40c Do. CburWbn. in® 1(k 
Cliueso, new,. !4® 18c Salt, 8 bbl,.. 2,70® 2J90 
OOS («'c Wool.* ft. 4i® 
|EST JERSEY! 
ITS WILDERNESS LANDS AND CULTIVATED 
FARMS. 
TBE SOIL NOT BARREN. 
ITS GREAT capabilities 
IT YIELDS IMMENSE CROPS or GRAIN, FRUIT 
AND OILIER HUMAN FOOD. 
FORI’Y-TWo BUSIIKLS OF WHEAT - EIGHTY 
BUSHELS OF CORN FOUR HUNDRED DOL¬ 
LARS WORTH OF STRAW BERRIES PICK ACRE. 
CRANBERRIES AND THEIR CULTURE IN¬ 
CREASING THE VALUE OF LAND FROM $5 to 
$1 500. 
A VISIT TO THE GREAT FRUIT FARMS OF 
11AMMONTON AND VINELAND. 
HOW THOSE PLACES WERE SETTLED, AND 
WILDERNESS LANDS CHANGED TO HAPPY 
HOMES 
WONDERFUL RESULTS OF FOUR YEARS. 
OPINIONS OF FKACTCAL MEN ABOUT THE 
CAPABILITIES OF THE SOIL. 
wuat they saw of large and small 
FARMING, AND NO FARMING. 
GREAT VALUE OF FRUIT FARMS. 
RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD. 
StilUNKUM MARL PITS, and the STEAM EX¬ 
CAVATOR. 
CAMDu-N AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 
BROWN BROTHERS. 
CRANBERRY CULTURE. 
UAMMONTON —THE MEETING THERE. 
VINKS, PLANTS, TREES, STRAWBERRIES, 
hakfkKRRIES. blackberries, grapes, 
Its if. lust becoming a fruit growing 
•iriug the present season, 133,695 bar¬ 
rels of apples have been delivered at different 
stations on the Central Railroad. 
St. George’s Episcopal Church, New York, 
(Rev. Dr. Tying’*,) was destroyed by fire last 
week. Only the walls and towers are standing. 
Loss $801,000; insurance $70,000. 
A balk of cotton at the Central Mills, South- 
bridge, Mass., was opened a few days ago, and 
found to contain four shells, one loaded, 
and weighing fifty pounds in the aggregate. 
Among the heavy war accounts being settled 
by Government at the present time is that of J, 
T, Stafford of New York, for charter money 
of three steamers, amounting to $800,000. 
Gen. Grant has been made a life member of 
the Methodist Missionary Society—the ladies 
of Bedford Street Church in New York having 
subscribed oue hundred and fifty dollars for that 
purpose. 
A Toronto dispatch says two battalions of vol¬ 
unteers are in readiness to check Fenian raids, 
and the guard at the armory has been doubled. 
The 60th Regulars have been sent west from 
Montreal. 
Mrs. Maximilian of Mexico, recently reviewed 
the Mexican troops in a carriage that cost $40,- 
000. It was constructed of glass and silver, aud 
the inside lined with white satin and gold lace. 
She’s expensive to somebody. 
Cassius L. Clay, Minister to Russia, writes to 
the State Department some of the conclusions 
at which he has arrived from observation of the 
Russian cattle plague. He advises great caution, 
and a rule absolutely forbidding any importation 
of cattle from Europe. 
A large railroad meeting was held at Leaven¬ 
worth last week, at which resolutions were 
passed in favor of building the Leavenworth, ^ 
Lawrence and Galveston Railroad, and for the 
immediate construction of a railroad bridge 
across the river at that point. 
This Portsmouth Chronicle learns that orders 
have been received to prepare the immense iron 
clad Possaisouwaj, now lying on the stock* at 
the Portsmouth navy yard, lor sea as soon as 
possible; also that the steamers Minnesota and 
Galena are to be fitted out for sea immediately. 
Tins products of seven-eighths of an acre of 
Isabella grapes ou Catawba Island, says the San¬ 
dusky Register, footed up 11,691 pounds, lor 
which the producers realized, at seveu cents per 
pound, the sum of $797 37. Besides this, a num¬ 
ber of boxes had been picked before the pur¬ 
chase was made, 
A horsb thief, named Hyne, was taken from 
jail at De Witt, Clinton conuty, Iowa, last week, 
and hung. A crowd of men entered the Sheriff’s 
house at night, some of whom held him while 
others took the jail keys from biB pocket. The 
jail was then unlocked and Hyne taken off, hung 
and burled before dayffght. 
Two men on a ralt were recently discovered ’ ®uoc 
28® 80c | 
28 ® ax- 
12® 13c 
0® HKc 
33® Me 
io,ooaiQ,oo 
Oo. rouijU - 
Tallow,tried 
Do. rough 
Ecus, dozen, 
Fo 
Hay * tun .. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov, IS.— Cotton, 6t@52c tot mlddllticr. 
Flotje.— superfine State *7 70®H,00. extra State, 48,00® 
8,25 choice State. »S 1 , !0w,S.I0, supyrane Western, 47.70® 
8,00: common to medium extra do $8,10*8.50, comimu 
to good shipping brand* extra round hoop Ohio. 48.80® 
9 00 trade brands, $9,0r@ll,'S. Canadian flour, sale* at 
$a,10® 11,75. „ ,, , 
Grain Wheat, Chicago spring, $!,78ffll,s9, Ml I wait- 
kee club. uow do. *1,9': ambm Milwaukee. $1 
s.'i«ft,SS: new arooer Stale. $<.42. Kye. 4t,15®t.2Q. Barley 
$1,09®1,28. Com. sale* at M,'®99e. Oats 4b®62u. 
FtiovialONB—Pork, fHU.UJosJg.yl lor new iuew>. $28.00® 
•” r " . $27,50®?.} (or prtmn. Hlainlder* lOSjaiUHo. 
lc. Lard. 24@28VcU. Rutter, 80®<Ur. tor 
... i. Cheese, tt@i9c- Hopsltksttio 
lor common to primy. 
ALBANY, Nov. IS- 1 -Floor, no sales. Com meat, * 100 
fts. $IJ37®2,00. Wheat. $1,35Q1,40. live,.$1,10®l,12 Corn, 
86®90c. Barley, $l®1,&4. Oats, fiOQoOc. Pork, $36®4fi, 
Umiiik. 20®27c.. shoulders, 17®)9r.. Cutter, 40®4Se. Lard, 
29®30c. Cheese, 17Q10C. Eggs 40c. 
BUFFALO, Nov. is Flour, sales at $SjP®12. Wheat, 
$1.62®?,12. Corn, 72®75o. Outs. 42®4ne. Hurley. $t,iO® 
1,10. live, 75®K7. Peas $1,00. Beans $1,12®1,12^|. Pork, 
*;ia,00®80,50 n.r tight aud mesa. Butter Hfi®4ie. Cheese 
19®2lc. Etas 35c.. Salt $2,24®2A5. Lard 28)jc. Uatns 
24c. Shoulders loH'c. 
CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Flour, $5,00®ta.25: Wheat *1,15® 
l,Hd: Com i-l. Oata2?<aS0e: Barley 33c®$1.40: Kye 
42ift.tr? pork, mess. fKJ; prime 26. Butter 38ft 10c ; Cheese 
ia®?dc. Lard. 36to TV. Egg*. 30®«lt\-Arj?. 
TORONTO, Nov. 17 - Flour, sales at $6as8,00. Kail 
wheat, $1,10® 1,55. Spring wheat. $1,16®].20. Barley fK)(» 
65e. Rye, &3®fiSc. Data, 30®34c. P«is, «k»60c. Hay, Wfl 
®1150. Butter.22®80c. Clicesn, 12S}®M<\ Eggs,20(0,26c. 
Apples $2®I ¥ hbt Beet, •JV,i3:-r Mutton, 
Hogs, creased, $s,50®9,7r, fowl. Pork, mess, $34«2S. 
prime, $3I®24- Hams. I 8 ®’. 8 « 1 ; shoulder*, none. L»rdi8 
®20c. Htdea, trimmed, HWBaO.OQ ; untrimmed, $4,50. 
OKAlri— v* licnv, VUlWHkG OJMIH 
kee club, $1,K2®1,M); new do. *1,9 
85® 1,88: n- " 
$1,09® 1,23. 
Provii - 
28 50 Tor mean: 
Hams, 19®22V. ... 
Ohio, and 81®50c tor State, 
Southern Item*. 
The property of Henry A. Wise ha6 been 
confiscated. 
A whale fifty feet long appeared in Hampton 
Roads on the 19th inst. 
The Legislature of South Carolina on the 
13th inst., confirmed the amendment to the Con¬ 
stitution of the United States abolishing slavery. 
The Herald’s For trees Monroe letter of the 
lltb, says the Merrimac is being raised. Portions 
of her machinery are. already out. Her hull has 
been raised clear of the bottom and is now sus¬ 
pended by chains. 
Gen. Augur has issued an order forbidding 
whipping of colored men. under any law of Vir¬ 
ginia, within the limits of his Department. 
A large number of women have been appoint¬ 
ed in post offices South, on account of the ina¬ 
bility of men to take the oath. 
Of the Congressmen just elected in North 
Carolina two held seats in the Rebel Congress 
and two were officers in the Rebel Army. 
The Legislature of Missouri on the 14th inst, 
passed a resolution fortheappolntraent of a com¬ 
mittee to memoralizo President Johnson to re¬ 
lease all the Union soldiers now in confinement 
for offenses committed during the rebellion, on 
the ground that the rebel soldiers, whose crimes 
were infinitely greater, had been pardoned. 
The citizens of Tnllahoma, Tenn., who were 
accessory to the destruction ol the freed men’a 
school house some time since, were ordered by 
General Thomas to rebuild the same. Compli¬ 
ance with this order being refused, General 
Thomas sent a detachment of troops to enforce 
the order, and put every citizen under guard 
CATTLE JTIAUKKTH. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 14 - Beeve* received, 6,091 against 
6,363 last week. range at 10®20c. Cows, recelVHO 
82 aguinxt. 91 last week. Sale*, at 440®160 each. Veal 
cal veil, received. 1,031 against 9IH Inst week. Salee range 
at BM®14>?c. Sheep ami Lumb*. received. 26,432 against 
•21,702 last week, sale* at r. . • . received. 17,300 
against H,HO Inal week. KaB‘« at $13 25010.26 * cwl. 
ALBANY,Nov. 17.—Bccvee range at $3,300*11,60. Ebeop 
Bales at Lambs, 0®0c. floga, 12X919X0. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE. Nov. 16. — Becve 
range at $8*15. Oxen. $1'‘5®!W0 * pair. Milch Cow# 45.. 
-Jim. Handy Staera, $90®150. Yearling*, at $li®-’2? 
wo-yeur okla $'256645. Three-year Olds *45(i*80. Hhcei 
and Lambs. 3H4tsv,c * » shout* - Wholaaalo 
Spring pig*, wliulosale 14tj<*10}<c; retail ]&®18c; mnait 
pigs or Miekoi* ®-c # ft: tat nog. 1 Sh®14c, Uve. weight, 
tilde. OuvVHC 4K ft. country lots 8®8>4C. Tallow 8®t0c. 
CallRMn. 20c. Pelt* $1,5091,70. 
CHICAGO, Nov- 16. Reel Cattle sales at $3.569650 V 
100 fta. Sheep $6,00®6/>U. Hogs, sales at $9.00®12,(X) f 
100 fta.-AV'p. 
TORONTO. Nov. 17.—First Gaea cattle, from *7,0O®7,00 
W 100 ft., dressed weight; 2d do, $6,00®6,00; Inferior, $5 00 
®5.50, Sheep $5®6 Oo extra; 4 - 1 ® 1.50 common. Lambs. 
$2.50®3,00. Calves, $5®6.-w.ohr. 
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NKW YORK. Nov. IT We have only to note a limited 
bufilnoss atnc<s our 3aat»th<9 sntea beloic in. nmaii lot* to 
supply prciwng wante. In prlcea tbeiu MiutlW 
( liJhiikit*, cbe Doer gnulvS of are if car DO. luudGDt ul 
thfsu are Dmi In in fir vLuwp und generallyupon .iu 
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2f.it'27ctor common unwarned California, andl0®42c lor 
flm) Foreign — Chilian auwashod 80982c; J&Rrq Mm 
washed UX«.4'2c: CordoVa 45t®47c; Past India Jf<a45e ; At 
rlcan 32®45c; Mexican 30 ®Y>C, Smyrna 2&4iH6 —X. V. 
BOSTON. Nov. 16 TUP. following art the Ailviw 
ttiler's quotations: — Baxony choice, 80®»e. Saxony 
fleece. 75®78e , fuH-MOod Merino. T2®7:«’.. UireenuarWo 
do, 7n®72' ball do. fttVitTPc, common, (XKn.67 »**ten 
mixed Oallfontlii, t5®Mc, Canada, €0®7Hc null 
«d itxlrm supertine. 7V«S6c: No. L S8®«c.- 
RutftiOh Aytea$ 80(^42ei ilupu Good Hopu 
ff7«44>4e rChlll'HL 2^*50} Peru vlan, »®asc , African, 30 
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