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renominated. The resolutions advocate pay¬ 
ment of the public delit, equal luxation, pro¬ 
tection of citizens, naturalize*I or otherwise, the 
Fifteen I it Arnondin 
pressed, Cubai 
practicable, 
pursuU. r(JCr ° r ‘ H ' hUR flCf1, aml 0fflccrs arc in 
The warehouse and elevator of G. W. Sr hen e- 
SS? VI ? k! * wcre b L lr,, j?^ on the 28th ult 
•boss, $20.000. insurance, $9,000. 
Arkansas. 
Tim Utile Rock Liberal says that Governor 
Clayton has issued orders Tor the funding of all 
•i 1 ! 5 outstanding' indebtedness of Arkansas, an*! 
tt indorses his action as removing; the last im¬ 
pediment In the way of some of the most iin. 
PECIAL NOTICES 
nut, sympathy with the op- 
i recognition and annexation if 
!, a non-sectarian expenditure of 
school moneys, enlargement of the canal;-, pro¬ 
tection ol the franchise from fraud, and con¬ 
gratulate the country upon the administration 
of President Grant. 
< »n the evening of tbeSOth ult. an unsuccessful 
attempt was made to throw the Albany and 
Rochester accommodation train, of the New 
Fork Central Railroad, off t he track by placing 
obstructions upon the road and thrusting ties 
between the timbers of a bridge between Newark 
and Palmyra* 
Assistant Treasurer Butterfield, of New York 
I'ii.v. has been authorized by Secretary Bout well 
DOMESTIC NEWS, 
Draws anil Engraves Flowers, Fruits, Insects 
■Macbinery, Portraits, Views, Ac.. Ac. Refers to D 
D. T. .Moore, Rural New-Yorker. Hearth and nome 
Horticulturist. Ac. Address 48 Beckman St., New 
York City. * w 
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SITUATION AS GOVERNESS. 
tior.Tn ra’IT.P tB ^’"'HCtent to give instruc- 
tior hi the English branches. French and Latin, and 
bell, instrumental and Vocal Music, desires a situa¬ 
tion In a family In New York or vicinity, to teach 
young children and lake the place of an elder sister 
generally, f hohestof testimony Is can be furnished 
as to character, ability, etc. 
Rf/rrmcra—The Editor of the RrnAi, New-York- 
“'tr UoV ;- br ‘ I5nronT . editor of the Examiner 
arul Chronicle* New York. 
Address TEACHER, care of Rural Office, ft Park 
Row, New York. 
Washington. 
President Grant received .M. ICatakazy, the 
new Russian Minister, on Saturday, the 26th ult. 
As our relations with Russia have ever been of 
the most friendly nature, tin; brief speeches in¬ 
terchanged bet ween the President and the new 
ere of the pleasantest description. 
11 has tendered to c. 0. Esty 
the position of Revenue 
District of Massachusetts, 
r - Mr. Esty is at 
Envoy w 
Secretary Boutwc 
of Framingham, Mass. 
Supervisor for the T 
Rhode Islam! and Connecticut. Mr. Esty is nl 
present Assessor for the Seventh District of 
Massachusetts, 
A lull Cabinet meeting was held on theMfh 
ult.. and it was reported that a telegram was 
rend from Minister Sickles announcing that 
Spain had declined the offered mediation of the 
United States bet ween her and Culm. General 
Sickles’ course was fully sustained. 
Koopraamschap, the great Chinese coolie con¬ 
tractor, ha*l an interview with Secretary Bout- 
wcllon I lie 24th ult, on The coolie question, and 
was informed that the Secretary had no inten¬ 
tion of interfering with Chinese immigration, 
provided the laws were not. violated, 
M. F. E. DeUille. accompanied by Secretary 
Fish, repaired to the Executive Mansion and 
presented his credentials ns Minister from Den¬ 
mark on the 25th ult, JIo had for some time 
previous boon Charge il’AITaires of that king- 
trnted at Jackson by the vigilance of the Com¬ 
mandant of the post, and n sergeant, two cor¬ 
porals and seven privates in the United States 
Army have been arrested, charged with com¬ 
plicity in the attempt. And It is now said that 
an officer of the Seventeenth United States In¬ 
fantry is also implicated, who, if the plan was 
successful, was to receive $3,000. Verger was 
to have escaped dressed in a private's uniform. 
Mrs. Verger, who was managing the affair, is no 
longer permitted to enter her husband's room. 
Tims. 8. Gntbrlght has accepted the National 
i n ion Republican nomination for Suporinton- 
deni of Public Instruction, and pledges himself, 
ii ejected, to carry to the discharge of the re¬ 
sponsible duties of the slnt.ion " a sincere desire 
to fix upon tin* soil of the State a synt^m of free 
public schools to elevate and bless the children 
of the humblest and most intelligent citizens 
alike. 
Kfntnoky. 
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of 
the Array of the Tennessee held at Louisville, 
on flic24th ult,., resolutions wore passed express¬ 
ing ‘he sorrow of the Association at the death 
of itetote President, Gen. Rawlins, and inviting 
• i'll. Eii Parker lo deliver a eulogy on the life 
and services of the deceased. 
Gen. Goo. W. Monroe, Colonel of the Twcniv- 
seeond Kentucky Federal Infantry, and near the 
close of the war Quartermaster-General of the 
State, died at Frankfort on the 2iM ult, of con¬ 
sumption. 
Col. 7. W. Napier, Sheriff of Lincoln county, 
was shot and killed, and Ed. Davidson, Marshal, 
mortally wounded a I Stanford on the night of 
the 18th ult. by a drunken man named Holmes, 
whom they were trying to arrest for creating a 
disturbance. Holmes escaped, and $1,000 reward 
is offered by the Governor of the State. 
Ohio. 
T. I). Jonks of Cincinnati bus been awarded 
the first premium for a piau of the McPherson 
Monument, to oo erected in that city. Sixty-two 
plans wore presented, and tlio premium was 
Immigrant Unfom ' ’ aiuryiaiia 
Alaska. 
Norlhern advices to August S have been rc- 
m ‘ | ra n«i«;o, which stale that the icc 
in Behring s boa has been heavy during the 
present season, and the copper of many of the 
vessels In the whaling licet badly damaged. The 
western Union Telegraph buildings, at Plover 
natives' 0 ,Wn I lb,nc ' crt ’d and destroyed by the 
Dominion of Canaan. 
accompanied by Governor- 
.i. n< nil * oung am! suite, arrived a! Ihn CJfftun 
.*,!! SL 'thlgora FulIs, on the afternoon of the 
ult from London. Out, Ar even- town 
n hcre ihe train stopped largo crowds of "citizens 
assembled M) pay their respects to the Prince 
and received him with grant enUmsiasm. 
„ noo *\ "II Friday, the 24th utt.. while a 
parly fcvm. Providence It. I.. was nVllmrYo 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
l omnioaoro j,ohn L. Worden, of Monitor 
fame, lias been assigned to duly as Superin¬ 
tendent of the Naval Academy al Annapolis. 
Rear Admiral Hoff, relieved from ihe eonm and 
ol dm Cuba squadron, has been placed on the 
Ronrd of Examiners at Washington. 
The clerks in the Departments at Washington 
la id a meeting die evening of the 27th nil., at. 
which a plan was discussed to secure a more 
sure permanency in office by recommending the 
issue of commissions for five years’ service, to 
bo vacated only by dismissal for Incompetence 
or negligence, or expiration of term. 
J icderick I 1 . Low, of California, has been 
appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister I 
_ „ New York, Oct, t, isno. 
Tire stork Market has been very unset lied durine 
KcneraI «flocting n 2 
Wrdncsds? theSM •?o, <ln Ti" to ■ i: ‘ “gainst on 
folffiw*? 04 ® th0 vr,co o{ st,,ck8 at 1*F. M. to-day as 
w n K , * 1 f na k"' T i ***'"'! Alton & t. h!*'- AskU 
ftdaiusK*.VP I'chw A- V-f- 11 ** 
Mcr.’ Union Ex.. —^ l 1 Ht 8 PaW“ ^ T 
SSWfc::: 8 * ? isaV’.r - Js-lx 
g“«: S* 811 I* 
MfeStf f |* 
Harlem prof ... — — Boston \V l" 11 Ni 
PhRmSmin 5 Maripow .*.. Q 
rhiS'£ "a! l otl 'V'li;l Marfixisn prof., pi ft 
! — Fort Wiivnf. u’zn/ *wi 
, , .. iiijuiLMi. I hr I. hpc 
lmll^vrroHowiMtlv hut imtdaujfrrougly wound- 
■ ■,, ,s rumored that this Irngcdy wils caused 
b> die cari-lcssness of the driver, who sprang 
from lifs s*‘utbefore the cnrilagi; went over the 
bank and escaped with slight injury. 
, h ^.vcs’ Arctic expedition and Bradford, 
hi, oH 8 ’ o aV,! u H SvorJ il1 St, .lohus, N. R, from 
he J olar Seas. I lie enterprise is rcDOried -ih n 
Pimwijaful.one, haying penetrated dm 
FOREIGN NEWS 
(i rent Itrltaln. 
Scotians pro^oct^l b,< l,of ,vet ' 11 Nova 
pmWir,«s to ,,o ' v fi, ° m Eneima 
lhc h obWof fe s :’f u th,, “7 th . ul1 ' rc P°rls that 
ilie oiiji < t ol Loid LJarcnxlon s recent visit to 
( aris was to announce to Napoleon ail arrange¬ 
ment between Austria, Prussia. Russia and iing- 
f row iV. , t'mn r i VO i* ,, ‘ ueo ar,<l cbcck ’he contagion 
iorl . lM France in case of the Emperor's 
de.Uh, but not* to thwart Gterniuu unity. 
France. 
Reports from Romcktate that 1 ho case of Pore 
li.vacinthe will be submitted to eanonic il invis 
Hvnm'nPi^ 11 ' V, h ; ’’ f'l Paris that Father 
Ji H dofended in tho Council hv 
Rav.-ux ° PS ° f Aviffnon ’ lthGi *>‘s, Chalons and 
(in t lie evening of the 28th ult. a tire broke oul 
among the eliipiung at Bordeaux. Before it 
vessc,s laden with petroleum 
mov, c ‘ 1,x ' ly 00 «?8unu>d. The loss, though 
heavy, is unascertained. The vessels wore all 
if pe^okmm ,C f,rC WflS <:aus, ‘ ^, by a,) explosion 
A iJLspatch from Sue 2 announces that the bar- 
Bitimr'i^lcos ot lho Waters at the 
, - have been removed, and M. Les- 
seps hasi passed througli the Suez C'anul in a 
Reamer Iron. Port Said to Suez in fiftoen homs 
The Empress left Paris at half-past liveo'clock 
afternoon of the 30th ult. on her Eastern 
on record—a mUa in hM%. Ids owner hud but 
recently been offered Aar him $15,000. 
One of die Miami powder mills at Xenia ex¬ 
ploded on Monday, Killing one man and totally 
destroying five buildings connected with the 
works, a number ol dwellings were dam¬ 
aged, and tlie noise of the explosion was heard 
for a distance of fifteen miles. 
Illlnolw. 
The directors of the Chicago Board of Trade 
have tendered their resignations because tho 
Board, after voting to sustain their action in sus- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Beaux mid Pen*.—Bi 
lots of beuns u« will earr 
iiiul are paying very near] 
dluin k aro scarce, ami tj 
creased roeelpt*. Few KO „ 
n g " 0, "! ni 'b »l $1-45 in bond 
u. I.. begin to coinn torward 
•'t Sl.25( ? $l..V» per t,vo-b" ' 
riinnot be regarded as i 
<*f Beans tor the week w* 
than last. week. 
Beans, medium, good to 
Beans, medium 
Beaus, marrow, 
Beans, marrow, 
Beexwn x.— 7. 
being for Southern, oar outside quo 
bo realised for sound lots. Wo quote i 
iJe., for W oelern and Southern. 
It room Corn, - The market is i 
green lias brought Kki'lSc,: do., red I 
Un-er # 1019 i,re K ’° inK oust ' vun, i dlret 
Bniler,-The past week lias given 
the present strength of Urn butter 
decision is .still adverse to those 
baek for big prices. The receipts 
(hose ol Inst week, and arc very no 
for the closing week of ' 
ado would use up ui- 
rows go above s2.7,i. 
-—I. Southern 
sales have been made 
bags. Tills, however 
u settled price. The receipts 
•••ere LS bushels—92 do. less 
Prime... ,f2 ;jo <r» *2 SO 
.common to fair. 1 is* j ,„j 
. prime, screened. 2 V.W.u 2 s,i 
, common to fair. 2 UU * 2 S) 
The market is arm, tho chief demand 
ai i AKii oi >> u ming ton ousmess men propost * 
to make an excursion to California in October, 
over the Pacific Railroad. 
ITlary land. 
Mr. George Peabody, on the 22d ult., made 
an additional donation of $400,000 to the Peabody 
Institute of Baltimore. 
Eighteen additional cadets have boon admitted 
to tho ! ii itod Statos NavaJ Acudomv by tho Ex- 
ttminlng Board uow sitting in Baltimore. 
Virginia. 
The Norfolk .lournal urges tho farmers of 
V irginia to devote a few acres to the experi¬ 
ment, of raising Cuba tobacco from seeds im¬ 
ported from that island. 
A correspondence of Gen. Canby has been 
printed with his permission, by which it is seen 
that in response to an inquiry about the test- 
oath, made a month before tho Virginia cW- 
rneuts. Secretary Fish, however, argued that 
the State Department should be by itacif, and 
the others finally agreed to his views. The site 
selected is an oblong space, inclosed by Fifteenth 
street, \ ermont avenue and K street. The plan 
"i tllc bnibUng contemplate* a structure cover¬ 
ing I lie space, and three stories high. The report 
of tho Commission requires the approval of Con¬ 
gress before a tty furl her stops an- taken 
Consul-General Plumb is discharging his duties 
al Havana io the entire satisfaction of ihe .state 
Department. The Secretary of Slate is in fre¬ 
quent receipt of letters from him, in which he 
rciiemtea tho recurrence of outrages upon 
American citizens in tlio seizure of their proper¬ 
ty nud imprisoning of their persons. 
Official returns of passengers arriving in the 
l nited States during the quarter ending with 
.June 30, 1809, show an extraordinary increase. 
I lie whole number arrived was 117,582, of whom 
111,0,4 were males, and (10,908 females. Of these 
7.982 were citizens of tho United States, 5,451 be¬ 
ing males, mid2,631 females; also, 3,(113 foreign¬ 
ers not intending to remain in the United States, 
of whom 3,500 were males and . 1,063 females 
making an aggregate of 11,695 passengers not 
emigrants. The total number of emigrants was 
105,987. 
Hon. William A, Richardson, Assistant Secre¬ 
tary of the Treasury, has resigned that position 
for the purpose of resuming his seat on (he 
Bench of Massachusetts. 
Attorney-General Hoar has decided that the 
Virginia Legislature has tho power to elect a 
United States Senator upon organizing. 
A delegation of steel manufacturers, accom- 
.laniod by Collector Grinuoll, waited upon tho 
President and Secretary Boutwoll, Sept. 29, 
and represented that foreign dealers are in fln> 
a fair tost of 
market, und Mio 
who are bolding 
have run below 
, ■— v .icli smnlloj- Hi Jm 
' f *W<nni> et 1S08; while the 
r. tuv.'nibio tig coimuinvlii.n 
k. i el there is mailing that- 
aging up in trurlc* that .should 
h " r i* about all that is 
•, in retail lots, wifi 
i-n barge* fall to sog. 
Haines are not niov- 
a shading of imces for 
"" "du n decline, uniesH 
e market. 'J'huelty 
M* far u* the stoek is 
-Ye*tpMi i* now in 
e sales to lOahlern 
a great deal of mi ilium and 
Pe wliuc*. The ( n||. 
*CB 7 2 tikes., ,20 ol which 
car load has gone oyer 
os i it, I lie reeivq.i* fur ilio 
or 1,1,1 less than last week. 
60 * 5.7 
40 <„) 45 
38 (a, 42 
HI! * iiS 
40 ta 43 
Sill n't 88 
;«.i to 39 
. 33 @35 
common lots. 2 tl @ 3 y 
J mark Ohio flrk- 
'uark ohie'ttrk: 25 ® 30 
Iiisi, iiiir to jfuud ... 94 f-s mi 
Chicago and Northwestern, fair'to One::.'.' Zi o fs 
common. 19 @ 21 
Cheese.—The fever on the street In gold quite be¬ 
wildered dealers in this article. Exchange was 
necessarily Irregular, ami shippers lor a time were 
almost entirely out. of the market. Prices, however 
held up extremely well, and In consideration of those 
drawbacks the market showed considerablestamlin 
At tha close the inquiry is improving, and Ific, [a 
trecly hid for tint; factorms. but the better tone 
abroad raLlmr induces holders to offer stocks sum- 
llqtly at this figure, a ml in tnsWumes Riy&fiirkc isol," • 
The receipts up to date were Boxes < ,■ 
35,21.1 boxes more than last week i n to Sent vmi, 
tttteml tblj n* Hue 
sought for, and seleul<;d State 
bring 43@4ae., und then tinly win 
ply the current want of tuner, 
mg in parcels, and there is 
1 hem that must soon devet.,,, 
some bUtmtrnSy 1 * infused into th 
is in a good condition for trade, s,, 
eoncerned. Very little low grade \v 
tho cellars, thero having been fre 
and local linkers, while i; gr, .,; 
common has gone to British Pi 
fornla steamer ot Oct. Jst po 
lira' for .Japan; and another 
the P. R. K. since our last. 
■week werehi ,112 pkgs, 
PiiIIb, choice, per lb.. 
Palls, pour to good, per lb.. 
Slum til-kins, fine...... 
State firkins, fair to good. ’ 
State ball tubs, line..... 
State half tubs, fair to good 
State Welsh, tine. 
Stale Welsh, fair t,, puuil 
State, store-packed, and i 
W ostero reserve and lino 
Ins, flue.. 
On the 24th ult. a daugiitor of Mr. William 
Walker of Onuig-o county, in attempting to take 
a pistol from the hands of her falher, who was 
alu.iti to commit suicide in a temporary fit ol 
insanity, was shot and mortally wounded. 
North Carolina. 
Kev. Barnas Sears. D. D., Director of the 
Peabody Fund, has written to North Carolina 
that no aid whatever can he given from ihe Pna- 
body Southern Educational Fund to sectarian or 
denominational schools, and that if guoh aid hius 
been given in an y case by sub-agents, it hasiieon 
without Ins knowledge or consent, and cannot 
he continued a day. 
Croorjjia. 
I'he a Dan (a Intelligencer complains that $500 
to $1,000bills are being sent therefor the pur¬ 
chase of cotton, and it fears it is a Northern 
i nek, resorted to for tho purpose of endeavorin**- 
TA ni*A«lL* tl. . - . . . , 
1 IIS, I HIP tO L’ I 
Chicago and N 
brutally murdered on the 22d ult. He had beeu 
to Manston and drawn $200 from the bank, uad 
7vas returning homo, when ho was sot upon by 
some one unknown, knocked senseless anil 
robbed. IBs body was then placed upon the 
track of the St. Paul Railroad and a passing 
irain cut of his logs. He was still alive when 
discovered by the next train, but died soon after 
unconscious. J uueau county offers $500 reward 
for the arrest of the murderer or murderers. 
Missouri. 
Mrs. Elvira 0. Hoeeman, at Macon, has re¬ 
covered $12,000 from the J iannibal and St. Joseph 
Railroad Company for injuries received three 
years ago. 
A farmer and his wife named Cox, near Kings¬ 
ville, were found in their house on the 23d uR 
murdered, and their bodies terribly mutilated 
with an ax. Samuel Dry den, a prominent citi¬ 
zen of Johnston county, is suspected of being- 
English Dairy, poor. F IT, ... i;j* loo 
Pineapple,stuto, f tt.. . ai Z &> k 
Pineuj>plo, < oimecticut, -p it>.23 % 
„£ ’pnnii.-TJic crop begins to move freely. Tim 
am\ als hero for the past week have been large and 
freely offered, with n*. desire to hold. Prices are a 
tnlie ott. Hales lor lature delivery are at te for 
254 4ur December. Receipts for the week. 
New Orlenhtiind 
Mobile. Toxrw. 
@24 Y 25 @25R 
@25X 2li 
@21 27k@2?S 
@27Y 2,8 "Izsy 
Upl*n*l. Ac. 
24 U@— 
25K@- 
2JJ5f@— 
27 X@— 
Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary 
Low Middling. 
Middling. 
