TORONTO. Nov. St.—STrst Cla»: cattle, from »7,00@7,00 
V UK) fts, dreiKH’.rt weight; lii) do, ♦fi.iKiwti.OO; Inferior, $5 00 
«5,50. Sheep $5«M Oo . jctrii: fled,50 common. Lambs, 
$2,V>@3.00. Calve*, AStith. >1 obr. 
their contempt for the "meteor fiog” by turn 
ing it cross downwards, covering np the red 
and displaying above it. the Irish flag with tills 
motto, " The red cross of England beneath the 
eagle and the harp.” 
Unfinished counterfeit 50 cent fractional 
currency notes to the amount of about $S0,000, 
together with a quantity of paper, tools, Ac,, 
for counterfeiting, have recently been fonnd in a 
honse In Philadelphia by the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment Detectives. The chief counterfeiter has 
been arrested in Brooklyn. 
intelligence In reference to the Russian 
overland expedition, shows that everything is 
working splendidly well. The surveying par¬ 
ties, wherever they go, receive cordial assist¬ 
ance. Even the tribes of Northern Siberia, 
from whom dangerous opposition was feared, 
Great results are 
ing any members from Ihe late rebellions States: 
Senate —Republicans, 38; Democrats, 11. House 
ol Jlcpmentatluf* — Republicans, 143 ; Demo¬ 
crats, 41. It Is uot expected that any Sen¬ 
ators or Representatives from the eleven seceding 
States will he Admitted to seats at the opening 
of the session.' 
Reports troin the Russian Telegraph Expedi¬ 
tion down to October lGtb, have been received. 
All was going well, with every prospect of suc¬ 
cess. The natives seemed friendly and glad to 
be employed. 
A New York correspondent in describing Gen. 
Scott, says he is very feeble and gouty, and 
walks with a shambling gait that is painful to 
look upou. It is stated that Gen. Scott intends 
to pass the winter in New Orleans, preferring a 
Southern climate on account of bis health. 
Gold closed in New York on Saturday, the 35th 
nit, at l-IT’-ff. 
NEW YORK. Nov. 21- Tim market Is doll for both ik 
matte nnd tote!); a w ool*. We ..uolc prices sis lollnws:— 
(Kk&tWe. mr hum, mid t Merimi*; for * mnl Y do; 
70@T2c for full-biwm do, 7:<.>,7ie 'or Kaxotiy , mm.«c for 
No. 1 nnUril, 6S®47c lor -tiperdne; ICx/DmC lor extra do; 
25@27c for coin mob nnwavUeti California, and 40<3)42c for 
fine f-Vrfrigv - Chilian unwutrtied 90@Sic; Ktitns Kio3 
washed -Wfis+jct Cordova iC*<cA"c ! Euat India ava^riC; Af¬ 
rican SAarlSc; Mexican HtVj&aSc; Smyrna 2N«>45 — »V. K. Pont. 
BOSTON. Nov. 2$. —Tire foliowlue are the Adver 
tiger's onotAUon*: Saxony choice Mnt85c; Saxony 
fletwe, 75(,x7H<-. ; fnll-blood Merino, ?2®i6c; tbreo-ouarters 
do. 7Mt72; half do, (WTOC; common, fiOffldJ: Western 
mixed, SSrJfcfiSc; California. 23@56c: Canada, CU&TSC: ruUr 
(i.i r.xlra. SOift&OC: »uj>ein)T»«. TVMOC.; No. 1, .V.wfAC.— 
Smyrna, CS<ia*3c. Bveuoa Ayrra, 30tt-t2c; Cape (food Hope 
87(Si*4 He; clan an. Peruvtau. 35@3Sc; Ahriean, 20 
@N5e- Kftfit, India. 270100c. 
Regular Aniv Officers.— A Board of Offi- 
cers is to assemble in a few days, to examine and 
report upon applications for appointments in 
the regular arm)'. The following is a statement 
of the vacancies to be fllled :—In the cavalry, .il 
Lieutenants, 54; in the artillery arm, 2d Lieu¬ 
tenants, 407; in the infantry arm, 1st Lieuten¬ 
ants, 00; total Inuinber of vacancies, 521. The 
candidates selected will be apportioned to the 
States and Tenitories upon the same basis as 
the cadetships it West Point. 
yioiran Mailers. 
Wb have Mexican advices to the 15th of 
November, the Liberal army is encamped 
about nine miles from Matamoras, fully con¬ 
fident of the speedy capture of that city and 
Bagdad. 
Highly important communications bad passed 
between the Imperial commander of the fleet 
and the Federal commander at Brownsville, 
which will cause considerable interest in official 
circles. 
An official order was issued by Mejia on the 
14th, prohibiting any one from crossing from the 
American side to Matamoras, or vice versa. 
Upon the receipt of information that forces 
were upon the Autouio from the Texas side, the 
French Commodore dispatched a vessel to Vera 
Cruz with the particulars of the occurrence. 
It is reported that a swift vessel will be dis¬ 
patched to France for immediate re-enforce- 
mente. 
The Galveston Bulletin of the 21st, says that a 
gentleman lately from Matamoras says the Lib¬ 
eral force is much Increased and the streets of 
the city have been fortified with earth-works. 
He also states that two flat-boats came down 
on the night of the 14th and attacked the Imperi¬ 
alists ’ gunboats, which succeeded in sinking 
both. Many Liberals were killed and drowned, 
and some captured. 
Private letters received in New York from a 
commercial firm at Mazatlan and other Mexican 
ports, represent the feeling against the French 
a& growing stronger and stronger every day. 
Lar^e nurchases of wine and other commodities 
Of all the flags that float aloft 
O’er Neptune's gallant tars, 
That wave on high, in victory, 
Above the sons of Mars, 
Give ns ?Ae Flag - Columbia's F.sg — 
The emblem of the Free, 
Whose flashing stars blazed thro’ our wars. 
For Tmth and Liberty. 
seem desirous of giving help, 
expected to be achieved by next year. 
A few weeks ago, a gentleman in Petersburg, 
employed for the purpose by the military author¬ 
ities, canvassed the city to ascertain the number 
of houses struck by Federal shells during the re¬ 
cent siege. Ills investigations developed the 
fact that there were over eight hundred 
houses struck by whole shells, besides large 
numbers of others which received rude touches 
from fragments. 
The Comptroller of this State has issued a cir¬ 
cular to the Supervisors of the several counties, 
stating that the information received, although 
not official, leaves no doubt that the people have 
voted in lavor of the debt lor the payment of 
and authorizing the omission of the 
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SSconts. Marrlaire and Obituary notices sent us by mat! 
must he accompanied by a responsible name. 
Steamboat (ollision.— A collision occurred 
ou the night of the 24th ult. between the Niag¬ 
ara and Postboy on the Mississippi, seven miles 
above Helena. 1'he Niagara sunk iu twenty feet 
of water, (.me inndred deck passengers, mostly 
discharged colored soldiers, were drowned. 
The cabin passiijgers and crew were all saved. 
The Niagara was valued at $120,000, and was not 
insured. She hid 200 tuus of freight on board. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., DECEMBER 
R EAD •‘HUMBUG” OCCASIONALLY—We 
guarantee yon it will pay. Price 36 cents, sent to 
»ny address in tint Untied Stales tree of postage. Orders 
for cln nltirs must bav-- stamp Inclose*'. E. MoWlIOOD, 
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Affairs at Washington. 
The appointment of a Collector for the 
Port of New York, is not likely to be made before 
the meeting of Congress. 
The War Department has disposed of all its 
sea-going transports, and is now unable to fur¬ 
nish transportation to refugees and others, which 
it has heretofore furnished. 
The Directors of the Board of Trade have 
taken action with a view to the consolidation 
of the cities of Washington and Georgetown 
and the remainder of the county ef Washington. 
The Times 1 Washington dispatch of the 24th 
ult,, saysThe Stonewall arrived here late last 
evening and anchored off Alexandria. She will 
come up to the city to-day. The total amount, 
paid to the Cuban authorities for the custody 
of the ram, ordnance stores and provisions was 
$18,064. 
The Auditor of the Treasury has issued a cir¬ 
cular requiring Southern Postmasters to pay up 
all balances due the Government at the break¬ 
ing out of the war, 
were 
The Rebel Piracies.— A New Bedford paper 
says that no port, in proportion to the shipping 
owned, has stfttbred so severely as that one has 
by the destruction of whalers by pirates. It 
publishes a list Iff lorty-six vessels destroyed, of 
which twenty-fitc belonged to New Bedford. It 
estimates the vilue of these vessels destroyed, 
with their cargoes, at $1,650,000. 
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See advertisement, “ Get the Best." 
bounties. 
tax of 1% per cent, levied for that purpose. The 
State tax will, therefore, be only 4 54-80 mills on 
the dollar, instead of 22 13 80. 
Uf \ on ran make Six Dollars from Kitty Cent*. Gall 
and examine tin invention urgently needed by every 
bodv. Or a pamnie sent free bv mall f"t 50 ceuta that 
retails easily for |*'>. bv R, 1.. 'WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
ham Squat e, New York. 827 62t 
The Evening Post.—A n advertisement of 
this able journal conducted by the veteran edi¬ 
tor and poet, William Cullen Bbiant, ap¬ 
pears in our advertising department. The Post 
has long been iu influential paper, admired by 
men ol all parties for its ability, candor and 
independence. 
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Over two hundred 'hottMt'd ot the author's provlotu- 
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post-paid. OLIVER DITKON <s CO., Publishers, Boston. 
At the residence of the bride’s father. Nov. 1st. 18(55, by 
the. Rev A )!. Falmkr, Mr. WILLIAM M. GAGE and 
Miss LORETTA BLANCHARD, all of La Fayette, Onon¬ 
daga Co , N. Y. 
at the residence of the bride's mother, on the same 
day and by the same, Mr. ALBERT T. SCAMMLLL and 
Miss CARRIE li. GAGE, all ol La Fajctte, Ouomlugu 
County, N- Y. 
At Seneca Castle, ou the V".b alt., by the Rev-B. lt. 
Okay, Mr. FRANCIS M. CARR, ol Detroit, aud Miss 
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Interest of subject matter, or In the sparkling, graphic 
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NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Twelve thousand dollar® 
recently received from the postoffice at 
Mobile. 
It has been decided by the Comptroller of 
the Currency that Pacific Railroad bonds issued 
by the United States, will be received as se¬ 
curity for circulating notes of National Banks, 
and circulation will be issued on deposit of 
such bonds at the rate of 80per cent, of their value. 
The War Department has decided that no 
claims for veteran bounty will be entertained 
unless the claimant has heretofore been recog¬ 
nized aDd entertained on bis company’s rolls as 
such veteran. The colored soldiers applying for 
bounty should state whether they were mustered 
as free on or before April 18th, 1661. 
There is scarcely any tloubt but that Congress 
•will pass a bill providing that the heirs of sol¬ 
diers who died iu rebel pri 60 n 6 be privileged 
to collect commutation and Government rations 
from the time the deceased were made prisoners 
of war. 
The estimate lor maintaining the army ior the 
ensuing year, on its present peace footing, Is 
$33,000,000. Enough war material is on hand to 
equip a million ot men, or to maintain the 
present force for a year on a war footing. 
Orders are going out from the Navy Depart¬ 
ment to reduce the working force in all the 
yards, and in many cases to reduce the wages, 
it will result in the discharge of two-thirds of 
the employees in the yards. 
The Tribune’s dispatch of the 24th ult., says 
a novel official document was received at the 
Indian Bureau to day. It is a fabular analysis 
of the cost per head to the Government of 
killing Indians and squaws on the western 
plains. The average cost of killing an Indian 
has been about half a million of dollars, while 
for a squaw the cost has been nearly two mil¬ 
lions. 
The Secretary of War on the 24th ult., issued 
the following document: 
Ordered Fvr»t —That all persons claiming re¬ 
ward for the apprehension ol J olm Wilkes Booth, 
Lewis Payne, G. A Atzerott, David C. lierolu 
and Jefferson Davis, or either of them, arc noti¬ 
fied to flic tbelr claims and proof With the Adju¬ 
tant General for final adjudication by the special 
commission appointed to award and determine 
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Lhis cltv, on the 18th ult.. of typhoid fever, JHAL- 
CARPENTER. youngest sou of Cybil and Nancy 
■ea’tkh, aged It) years aud 8 months. 
determined to rebuild tbeir church immedi¬ 
ately on the old eite, at an expense of about 
$ 120 , 000 . 
Secretary Stanton has ordered the steamer 
Illinois to be placed at the disposal of the health 
authorities of New York city as a cholera hos¬ 
pital ship. 
The old American line steamers between 
the city of Ne'T York and Havre, which was 
suspended during the rebellion, has been re¬ 
established. | 
Major Gene/ah Steele, just returned from 
his command on the Rio Grande, is assigned to 
the place of Geu. Wright, lost on the steamer 
lAlW.r.M'. i-THW. .AN*'l *.w» 
n.bO@I4.50, Fair its, VKubtadj.ki*, Etc. 
I1',73@11.C0 Apples*, trrwsn.M.OO® U2S 
7.50 ® s.iki Do. dried, > ft. 12*a Lie 
V*o«i 5,00 Pcachc*.. .'xa 30c 
M.OOoilXi.uO Cbcrrle*. A'ktt 85c 
80,00@30,00 Plums . 'JXifc 00c 
Liikrt 2.(101 Potatoes, * bu.... 50® 50c 
2.03® Ouioua. 0,75® 0.00 
2,l0@a#t COJTht*.. U0@ 40c 
H0a 00c Hunts and Seins 
ko@ 90*. , Qreon hldcA trlnPd "H®8 c 
Me Do. untrimmed. 0.H© 7c 
45@ 50*' Green cttiiakhiB. ...1-1 ts 15c 
O.ytkoJ 1,00 nhoep p*-lta, each, $0,7S@L2S 
13 XX® 2.00 Lamb pelt*. 30@ 75c 
Saans. 
Ulfi.00@37.00 Timothy, IK bh .. ,*0.0O@ 0 0) 
Do. Holt. 
Goal, lump, V tui 
Do. large ckk 
D o. small egg 
DO. atove..... 
Do. uheelnul. 
Ill), soil. 
Do. Char # bu 
Salt, V !.*bl. 
Wool, f ft. 
12 /JtfflOO.tX) 
12 t.5@0QJXl 
ltvrSooDO 
12.15@00.00 
0.00@ 12.50 
I Vit lOe 
2.711*1 2.90 
4'.« 50c 
.. 40@ 50C 
Whjto.llsh, V hbl 8,50@ 9.00 
Codrtsh, V 100 fts. 8.7;@ 8.7b 
Honey,box,* ft. 20@ Vc 
Candlea, box.... 17<21B,Sc 
Do. extra. 20@ ouc 
1 Barrels. 40@ 45c 
Mississippi.— Gov. HumphreyssentaMessage 
to the State Legislature on the 20th ult., recom¬ 
mending that nc-gro testimony be admitted into 
the courts , that the freed men be encouraged so 
that they can support their families and educate 
their children ; that the freed tnon be ass nreil of 
protection from the State in working for the 
support of themselves and families; that a tax 
be imposed upon freedmeu in good circum¬ 
stances for the support of helpless freodmen; 
that the vagrants be forced to eng3gc in some 
profitable employment to support themselves, 
and that a militia law be passed enabling the 
militia to protect the people of the State against 
vagrant negroes and white men. He deems the 
passage of these measures of vital importance. 
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TIIE GREAT CAMPAIGNS 
THOROUGHLY REVISED BY GEN. SHERMAN 
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THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
■Cotton, 5>2@55<s Cor middling*. 
. ..----- , 7 extra State, |8,45@ 
choice stuw, DkOeas.Wt BUperflnc Wrjiteni, «, Hu* 
■ 1 medium rxtru do tS.50@S,90: Common 
( hraints extra round hoop Ohio, t9 2iVjH 
iln, 7® 113 - 7 . Cun ik!. oil floor, salc« «t 
— Wheat, ChwHsfo sprltiR. tl,78@l,tS; Mllwan- 
, *l i*k;o 1,80; now do. *1,9": itmtmr Milwaukee. $1 
'ncwaraher fetiuc, f-Ltb. Rye.tl.lOjSil.iW. Barky 
■i Coni, i*ale>* a' O-liaWSc. Oau* 49@G5c. 
Pro vi «1 os»—1 ‘ork. t3OAO@80,7:> tor uuv* tnews; f28.(Kl@ 
rRovim .2, U ,' or pnl]1( , w ^ u |j ure ii@ir.tu.. 
Lard, 22A36 rent*. Butter, 30@Jf'C. for 
. Cheese, M@l9e» Hops lu@60 
NEW YORK, Nov. 25. 
Flour.—'S upernne state f. 
8JA; r u .. 
8,25 ; common to 
to good shipping 
9,t0; trade bran 
«8.50@U,90. 
GUA.IN 
kr« club, 
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tT09@l,2i, 
2 *50 for mess; $2li@S!^6 for 
I In ms, 18«(»22C. I ‘ _ 
Ohio. an*i :k»s#48c lor state, 
lor common to prime. 
ALBANY, Nov. 25. Floar. no pair*. Coni meal, V 100 
n.B, Wheat. *i;v>@i.-I0. Kjra, tLlPctt.ia. Corn, 
MtSAric. Barley, fl@l -M- Oats. ts@84c. Pork, (Al@44.- 
U^) 1 «, 25@27e ' ihouldow. I7@l$Oj, Butter, th@48c. l.ar;l, 
2U@30c. Cheese, 17@10c. Egg* 4(h'. 
BUFFALO. Not. 25-Flour, sales at $$@12,50. Wheat, 
$l, r i!l@2.2'. Corn, 75@78c, Oats. Sc. * Barley, $1J0@ 
ley Rye, 7!»»75. Pews $1,09. Beaus$1J2@1»W)4. t 
Jl 2 0O6ftB3.60 lor light and mesa. Butter UiiMJc. Cheese 
'''fti'jle. Kitk* 85c. Salt t2.2ii3i2.55. Lard 'A14C. limns 
24 3. BHo aiders 10 SIC. 
CHICAGO. Nov. 23.—Flour. *5,00@t.7.2HUWheat 
1 :;8- Corn 44K@b3c-. o*tn 2^30o;.Barley ac@»*W, Rye 
* », ( ,*V» Pork races.prime 30 . Bnttcr 30o*40c; Cheese 
18@83C. LarJ.2Wt2t5c. Kggs, 30@40c.— Itrp. 
TORONTO. Nov. 2i.- - Flour, sales at tC@5,00. FaU 
W ),*j tt *1 10tt ,55. Spring wheat.tl.|ls?4l3W- JSarley.W)<*s 
’•;*•' vwl V Oats. 3003-lc. Pea*. U0@60c. Hay, *10 
Annies (StelVDbl. Beef, Mutton, 7®W ; - 
Hog*. Ilresbi-.d, *8,50@9,75 P CWt. Pork, mew, 
nrtme *214*22. Hams, 18@l«e; ghonltleii'. none. L«rd 1H 
?^'c llhh'N tT ;nuued, ; nntrlmmnd. »4,50. 
It is an imitation of the latest 50 cent note, and 
be detected by the signature of General 
which the last “ e " is omitted. 
may 
Spinner, in 
The attempt to induce Congress to abolish or 
reduce the duty on loreign paper will be re¬ 
newed at the coming session, and the indica¬ 
tions are that the proposition will be received 
with greater lavor than was accorded to it last 
year. 
1-r is said that Maximilian has determined aud 
ordered that ail his torccs be withdrawn from 
the outposts and concentrated at Vera Cruz, the 
City of Mexico and San Luis Potosi. The Em- 
press—that is, Maximilian’s wile—is preparing 
to return to Europe. 
It is a noticeable and important fact that, with 
cholera deaths at nearly a hundred a day in Paris, 
the total bill of mortality was not Increased, 
the reason being that people took greater care 
of themselves, so that the other maladies which 
lie6h is heir to were not so fully developed. 
A grand comineri’lal banquet is shortly to be 
held in Toronto, at which leading business men 
in the United States are expected to be present. 
The topics to be discussed are the Reciprocity 
Treaty, the enlargement of the canals, aud the 
building of the Huron and Ontario Ship Canal, 
The steamer Atlanta still remains at quaran¬ 
tine, below New York, and the passengers have 
not been able to laud. Though the cholera was 
confuted to the steerage passengers, who are 
still on board, no case has occurred among the 
cabin passengers, who have been removed to u 
smallar steamboat. 
The Fenian Sisterhood gave a ball in Buffalo 
on Tuesday night, at which they manifested 
upon the validity ot such claims, before the first 
of January next, after which time no claims will 
be received. 
/Second —The rewards offered for the arrest of 
Jacob Thompson, Beverly Tucker, Geo. N. San¬ 
ders, Wm. G. Cleary and John H. Surratt are 
revoked. 
The Department of State on the 24lh ult., 
reeeived.from the United States Consul at Gib- 
ralter, a communication stating that the Sani¬ 
tary Board at that point had declared the place 
free from cholera, and that clean bills of health 
are issued by the authorities. 
The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows then/ 
filial and authentic duiraeUr of the work: 
L.vjft'ASTKK, Ohio, July 81,1880. 
it. Richardson, R*<i-. 
ruo Broadway, N. V 
Sir-Col. F. M. Bowman, on acquaintance c*f mine nine*- 
1853, and more recently In the service of this U.S., has htei 
access to my Order and Loiter Books, enitmu lng copies 
of all orders made and letters written by me since the 
winter ol 1861 2. with a view 10 publish a memoir of my 
Li'eand Service*, and 110 other lu-rs-n tins had such an 
opportunity to read my secret thought* amt acts. 1 he- 
lftive hint to bo In po»>.i vdou of all authentic facts that 
can Interest the general render. I am, A <• 
tV. T BHKKMAN, Major-General. 
The Press everywhere pronounce ill * the 
Only Real History of these Great Campaigns. 
The book is written in a most pleuMug and graphic style 
and Is gotten up In the flutist manner Lu every respect. 
The Portraits and Maps ttrt> unequalled. 
News* Nummary. 
Marshall O. Huberts has received the Re¬ 
publican nomination for Mayor of New York. 
Worth Vs elected Governor of North Carolina 
by about ten thousand majority over Holden. 
The captain and crew of the Shenandoah have 
been released on parole. It is believed the mat¬ 
ter will cause no serious difficulty. 
The people in aud around Nashville are organ¬ 
izing for defense against the robbers and outlaws 
that infest that, region. 
It is reported that people in the valleys ol’ Vir¬ 
ginia arc very comfortably situated—crops large, 
and money more plenty than ever before. 
The Louisiana Legislature has been fully or¬ 
ganized, and Governor Wells informed that it is 
ready to proceed with business. 
Frauds in the Quarter Master’s Department, at Congress. 
Louisville, Kentucky, amounting to over $100,- gross will c 
000, have been discovered, and ifc is supposed December, 
thatjthcy will greatly exceed that amount, classifies the 
Alabama.—G ov. Parsons, in his recent Mes¬ 
sage to the Legislature, urges the adoption of 
the Amendment to tbe Constitution of the 
United States abolishing slavery, and the pas¬ 
sage of laws protecting the persons and property 
of negroes. This course, ho says, will secure 
the admission of Representatives In Congress, 
and restore to the 8tate all political rights in 
the Union. He opposes the special code for the 
government of negroes, and recommends the 
adoption of a vagrant law bearing upon the 
cA TT i.b wa rk etn. 
NKW YORK, Nov. 2L-jSwm 
£Llm*TK«W«FeS2 aealiwt 5ft UU»t. w TiamM 
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