with much damage and large loss of life. In 10 
days 419 persons have been lost on the English 
coast — Naples has had a great gale. 
than on our last report. PaelUc Mall 1ms recovered 
to 7S per cent., ami Western Telegraph has gone up 
toSBf percent. On the Railroad lint New York Cen¬ 
tral is WJ.Hi, Hock Island 110%, Northwest S2%, lilx. I)., 
ohios IS!,, St. Paul 65%, Wabaali 72 M, Union Paul tic 
87-A, and bake Shore 95. 
field lias declined to UI% per cent., on t.ho pre-puy- 
mentof llie Gold Interest on tho Public Debt, duo 
.Ian. 1. und F. ft. Stocks are something lower in sym¬ 
pathy with Gold, especially tho 6-20». used for remit¬ 
tance abroad. 
Money has been very dose through the week and 
rates extravagantly dear, but tho Stock Brokers pay 
their way readily because thnir stocks just now go 
by contraries, and riso on dear money. But to mer¬ 
chants, railroad corporations and other parties want¬ 
on; money a f i lie eh-se of (ho old year, the stringency 
Is oppressive. The Hanks «ro not in a condition to 
help them. Tholr averages for tlio week are as fol¬ 
lows, compared with the previous returns 
„ ... Due. U. Don 21 
Capita’.fWIDkiSdiJ Iks,019,200 
beans .277,(>‘.!J,UI0 2V6.SU.400 
Uold and Greenbacks. CS.iM7.400 500 
i >e posits.203,1111.700 I no, 123 ,son 
Circulation. 27,633.700 87.629.700 
i V; *- -W.WU Lit. Hiiukiiis.HNUiureiB nu 
Inclination to carry much stock over into the uew 
7F UI \»n ° W0<w70c* for medium to nx- 
Sft : f <wl6c. for StiiUi liiui Michigan; (Ktoffio. for 
un.’SJYii.Iiv *" r .'"'Ml. Illinois and Indiana,* 
fub WfiabeU, fiC(*70c.i pulled at li'J-.-OSc. for Ono and 
Vegetable*. 'I'rude In potatoes Is ruling brisk at, 
per Obi* 8 1U I 0M ' 0llu ' M: ' < mv ® advanced to fi®4.5ft 
SS<‘C(N. New clovor is wanted bv shippers, and 
P f *!’5o’£ v0 heen advauCe 1 1 to9l-o. Timothy is dull 
at 4.(a...2.1. ttongb Max at $2,10<,-,2.16. 
Tobacco.-Sales are to meet Immediate wants of 
consumers at iato prices. 
SultdrlcM. Honor at 28®30c. for dark and 32@86o. 
ror white. In glass boxes , mixed lots, 21 e. rider at 
ftailOe per gallon. Feathers, live goose, new, tine, per 
lb., WWiOc.; do. mixed, 4(x.i50o.; non. 7®9c.; vinegar, 
cider, V gal., 20®25c.; do. manufactured, 15@20c.; 
nowspapera, * n>. 4@4Mo.; white rags, 6®5Ho. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
L03fl!ESTIC NEWS. 
New York City and Vicinity. 
The funeral of eight of the Fifth Avenue 
Hotel victims took place on Sunday, the 15th — 
The Standard has been revived as a weekly.... 
Prof. Tyndall eoiutneucod bis lectures at. the 
Cooper Institute on the 17th before a crowded 
heuse_Hen. Dlx h8A declined a public dinner. 
_On the inch one John E. Sim metis, a lottery 
dealer,’stabbed one Nicholas W. liuryca four¬ 
teen tint re, on Liberty street, killing him — 
Tho funeral ef John F. Kensett, the artist, took 
place on the ISth_The Stokes trial com¬ 
menced on the 18tb before .lodge lloardman of 
Ithaca_Tweed's trial has been set down for 
the first Monday in January— Agents are said 
to have bought children in Italy and sold them 
in this city .Prof. Tyndall has been robbed 
of £200 .Small-pox is on the increase.. Jay 
Gould has agreed to pay back to ihe Erie com¬ 
pany over nine millions of dollars A new 
Gorman daily la to be started . There was a 
heavy fall of enow on the 19th . The commit¬ 
tee on n Crystal Palace for this city have re- 
g orted favorably......A Jury for the trial of 
tokes Is being slowly obtained The alumni 
of Dartmouth College have taken their annual 
dinner.. .Geo. Francis Train was arrested on 
the 20th, and put iuto Ludlow street jail, for 
publishing hia Digue. 
Home Ncwi, 
P. T. Cook, a railway contractor in Ohio, 
has absconded with $12,000. The House of 
West Virginia has voted to move the Capital to 
Wheeling — The Alabama Legislature is now 
In peaceful session. . . . Tho ease of bribery 
against the nrtv Senator from South Carolina 
has been abandoned..Huston editors have 
given Stanley a banquet... Senator Blair is 
very ill_California will be represented at Vi¬ 
enna There has been an earthquake along 
tho North Paelfl; coast .Thurlow wood thinks 
civil service reform Impracticable. The Su- 
pretnoCourt has decided that it has no Jurisdic¬ 
tion in tho Louisiana casus The Miwsuehu- 
setta Leg tala turn has passed resolutions censur¬ 
ing Senator Stunner _The N’ewfnnndJand- 
Ircland cubic has been bought.by Englishmen 
... Tho Committee of 100 from Now Orleans 
Visited the President on tho 19th, but he could 
give them no encouragement.Tno President 
has gouo on a visit to nis sick father. 
Congreta. 
James Brooks has made a speech in the 
House denying that he has had any Credit Mo- 
bolior stock, and denouncing Col. MoComh as 
an adventurer....Tho llnuso doolhn'd to order 
the Mobllior Invesligating Committee to sit 
with opun doors The Senate has considered 
tho French Spoliation bill. Senator Sherman 
opposes dm payment. The bill may pass the 
Senate, but fail In tho House . Ohio, Indiana 
and Dliuois have presented old claims to the 
amount of $1,300,000 — A House committee Is 
taking evidence relative tu the postal telegraph 
— Tho Committee on Territories is in favor of 
admitting Colorado as a (State . All cities with 
20,000 people are to have letter carriers ...Hue. 
Boutwell is In favor of currency expansion_ 
Mr. Cox has introduced a bill into the House for 
the resumption of specie payments ..Charges 
are made against the Union I'rteilie Bail road 
The postal cards will be introduced In January.. 
The 2 per cent, laud bill bos passed the House... 
It is proposed to Investigate the Arkansas con¬ 
test. ... Magnificent improve! taunt:, arc con tom* 
plated for Washington — The deficiency bill has 
been passed by both Houses. 
Obituaries. 
Edward A. Pollard, author of tho “Lost 
Cause," and other worltB, died in Lynchburg, 
Va., on the 17th. He was born in 1827_Jesse 
D. Bead, uriitnr of the Biltirnoro Suit, on the 
ltlth — J. F. Kouaett, an artist of renown, died 
in New York City on the i HIa, -.udderth ,nf heart 
disease — Thu Viscountess Bette m. iiidd, wife 
ot Hon. B, Disraeli, died in London on tho 15th. 
She Is said to have been a remarkabio woman. 
_E l win Forrest, the celebrated actor, died in 
Philadelphia on the L2th. Tint funeral took 
place on t he Kith_Ou tho l«rh, eulogies wore 
delivered In the Senate on Garrett Davis_ 
George P. Putnam, the well-known publisher, 
died suddenly In Now York on the 20th. Ho 
died in his store while showing a book to u cus¬ 
tomer. He was born in Brunswick, Me., in 1814. 
Fire*. 
At Hamilton, Out., on tho ltlth; loss, $120,- 
000 • Steam saw mill on Canton A v<‘., in Balti¬ 
more, on the 1?ili: los e jno.OOO Planing util! 
at Burlington, Vt„ on the 17th ; loss, $84,000 . 
Tannery at Autou, Canada, on the 15th; loss, 
$50,000. ...Mult house at Rutuvia, N. Y., on the 
lOtu; loss, $40,000.... On tlia 15th. a dry-goods 
store In St. Gafburines; loss, $12,000 .. Brewery 
in Baine, Out, ou the loth ; loss, $28,000 .. Ten 
ice-houses at Woburn, Maas., on the 15th; loss, 
$15,000 * .The Shakespeare Club House in New 
Orleans, On the 18rh; loss, $50,000_Machine 
shop at Tamanua, Pa., on the llllii; loss, $160,000. 
— Tho Ferguson House, In Kansas City, on t ho 
19th; loss,$li,000. .The steamer Andrew Ficlcb- 
er burned in New York on tho»0th; loss, $25,000. 
— On the 22nd, Dr. Talmale's Tabernacle 
church, Brooklyn; loss, $100,000. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little I'alls, N. Y., Dec. 21, lSTti. 
,, ^ market at Little Falla for the week ending 
uoc. 21 , has been quite brisk, but with m> Ininrovo- 
im-nt In price*. About 800 boxes of farm dairies wi re 
*%!?■ w «V e 'audfiiit prloos ranging frbm 
i .‘in'i 1 " 10 8, dc» ot factories amounted to 
JJW0 boxes undupward, Wogtvo quotations us fol- 
KiorkcU's Bridge.. ..-.13 (Key*....rn 
..J??. V i .18 Miuibctm.)H 
,r"V^ ^in v<,s .tit,'MimholmCenter.lSt,, 
h 'tlrlleld.i:< Nuwvtllo Association.t3> 
Fulton. .-.13 Smith Crank.i;i 
Bendorson Aasoclat'n.lk^ fjnoll's Bush. ihu 
Herklmor Co. Cent’]...13 iff.. Jolmsvllle. U 
11usonolOliver. .13 I Little Falls Central... .13% 
««”?>• «*>'“«» "» 9'iit.y frroly, and sales were made 
StSuM i°* ,1|<! better received Showed 
evident signs 0 1 wintor make, bulng defective in 
color* 
Wu have advices from abroa I for the first of De- 
„£’ ur London correspondo,it says tin- no- 
runnel In ohoear 11 .i > fn.11on oil, u.m i o 11 mI nn 111 r> 
time -d year American ext.ru In quoted at Tils, to 72a.; 
nno. Mjs. to us*.; good, ,ku. to ilia. The other desoriu- 
fpliowH FiigHtdi chuddar 7«B. to 88*., 
\\ 11 whlratfonble. 6«a. to Ttis., Cliushno medium 58s.to 
(Ws., hno it*, to s,!h., Sc.itch ksh. to Vitn. Dutch cheese 
-F( amn r« 8 . to Gin Goiidas 60s. to MM.. DorbyVtame 
. If M. til HIM. I ll .hillh.r fl... .i ...... 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nww York, Monday Dec. 23, 1873. 
If ecelpts.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are ns follows: 
Corn, bush. 112.500|Meal, bbls. 600 
Oats, ;; . Ftl.mi Flour, *• . 60,600 
llm ** . tan cotton, bales. 2ti,2u0 
Harley, *• . 44.2IKI Hops, “ ti,0 
Malt, “ . 7,!WUi Wool “ 3,829 
Seed, “ . 4,130 Butter, pkgs. 14,298 
Bnnn.v, " . 5.000 tlhoowt “ . 15,S‘4) 
Meal, bags. i.hto hard, “ . 10.441 
Peanuts ”. 2, lmi D"ted fruits, pkgs.. 1.319 
Pork, bbls. 7,201), Gut Meats "... 11,100 
BcRit-s und l’eon.—.Mediums aro very nrui. Mar¬ 
rowfats are plenty tlud weak. 
We quote Medninis, prime f-2.7fkflS2.75 per bushel; 
good do., K2.60tt2.tXl; fair do., I2.oi><s2.26; prime mar¬ 
rowfats, »2.aO®3.H5i good do.. $2.50®2.GO; common and 
fair do., $2042.26. Green poas at $1,30(41.110. Southern 
black-oyod peas, 62.70fi92.7i-. Canada pons In bond, $1.12, 
Beeswax.—Stiittll sales at 33’ /rc34%c. for Western 
ami Southern. 
Kntter. ’I'hp market continucR very tlrna and ox* 
tremc prices are rosdlly (mid for ah fancy stored and 
the prune of fresh rnc.cipts. I’lm coming week will 
bo dull mid llu* grocery trade particularly will be 
busy with holiday Items. There Is a large stock of 
Canadian butter, and If wo have the steadv nun fiet 
here that is promised by ils present shape we um.y 
look for considerable SnppUws trom that <]iiurter. 
OrangeGo. pails, Hnc, Inciudlng creamery, SfixaHHc.; 
Pttui. and N. .1. pulls, good to fln«, 2G(g)3f,c., 00 m- 
m-iii, —® 0 .; Hckviuons, half tub».33(:'fla6c.; extra half 
tubs. 3SflM0o.; hall' tubs in lots. 28®30c.; good to 
printe Urfitps, 37W5IO.; do. Welsh, Fall, 27f(92Sc.; Welsh 
tub#, fair, "40 m)2Sc.; other crudes of Slate, lSna22o.; 
Western Reserve, choice, iluilSlc.; Western fail to 
good, 13®lie.; common, Wfiillo.; grease butter. 7'Adi 
SHOa fituto dairies, tubs ou, 29fi»33c.; do. all flrkinu, 
2Sfi>iMlc. Rolls, choice,»k»2tk).; do., fair to good, 20fio24o.; 
do., common, lCc. 
(Hiccsa, There is the eust-anary bomc (rude for 
tho sou son. bin wholesale pa renin are immovable. A 
few fanoj factory ure held for future use at 11 kfcloc. 
We quoi j y, oiiolce.I4®t4%c.: goodto 
prime, 13%®h>Yc.: fair, 12®18o.; fltuui dairy, 13Vfii>13% 
tor good to prime; l(Xrtl2o. for fair lots: for Ohio fac¬ 
tory, lOfifilP-yC. for fair to prime, English dairy, 
prime, 13%®l4o.; fair do., B%©I8C. 
Colton. Prices are u tritle higher, with more In¬ 
quiry I loin exporters. We quote: 
. , Uplamls. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary .11% 17:1, 17% 17 W 
Good Ordinary... law 18% is« ww 
Strict Good do.,.. 1SY 19 19% |!.c 
low Middling..., 19', 19« 19% Hi a 
Middling.. 30W 20\ 7h% 20’* 
Good Middling... 21% 22% 22% 22% 
Dtlod Frultw.—The general market Is weak with 
largo supplies and u light Inquiry. 
Southern apples, 4#u4 So.: do.'sliced. 6®9n.; West- 
?« 9 ) 4 %c. Pooled peaches at Ut/al 8 o. fnr.Ga., 13-u 
I 60 . for Va.. and tK,«9c. lor North Carolina. Imped¬ 
ed pouches at, 4He. for uas-rtors, and 5,Wo. for halves. 
CJic-rrIc.a, 22<p.7f%c Clams, 14®19o. illucliberries. 
9fii9Wc. Raspberries, 33©34c. 
Egg* Are otfured troolv at thu aiinuxcd priced. 
Wo quote at Sifijilau. for vvestern fresh, 3.Vjo3Gc. fur 
sbu j and I'cnnsyivnntt!, 87o. for Jci M-y. Limed at 
25©2t,a. tor Western, and 26fiB2THc. for State. 
Flour. -The shipping demand ts Improving lu low 
grade stock. The general market la not active. Pri¬ 
ces are same as last week. 
8upciline State. $5 90 @ » 30 
Com icon extra do. 7 00 ® 7 11- 
Good to choice do. 7 10 @ 7 If. 
Fancy do.. 7 20 ® 7 80 
ou portina Mlohigau, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa 5 90 ® fi 30 
extra do . 6 90 ® 7 to 
Choice extru do. 7 10 ® 7 S6 
Shipping brands rouud hoop Ohio. 7 0ft ® 7 25 
Trade brands do.. 7 30 1,4 9 25 
Good to Choice white when! extras. 7 90 ® 8 65 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.... 7 60 ® 9 00 
common to fair extra bt. Louts. 7 10 ® 8 3ft 
Good to Chaleo do. 8 56 ® 11 (jo 
Kxtru Southern. 7111 ® 9 hi 
Good to choice do. 9 20 ® 13 00 
Rye, common to line. 4 80 ® 0 611 
Corn mcnl, Western. 3 40 ® 3 50 
Buckwheat Hour.,... 3 70 ® 4 ;i> 
Fresh Frntte.—There Is no wholesale trade In 
apples, and best prices are only realized for fancy 
showy holiday stock. Them is not, much attention 
given to ordinary domestic fruit, and nuts ur, this 
season, fancy foreign sorts having n special call. 
California pears am quoted us Define. Grapes quiet. 
Cranberries li.-ve soil! fairly. 
Wo quote — Apples, ooinuo-ri, *1.26® 1.75; do.fair to 
good, $2642.60; do. fine, *2.75®3.)K; do. lady. UtiiS. 
Pears—Cookiug, * bid., fc'x&ti. Grapes. — Catawba, 
fxaibc.; Isabella, .S®1c. Cranberries, prime, tier crate, 
$3.25fe3_i0; com. to fair, $2-5043: bbla,.$9-,*10.5o; choice 
bbls., Hl®l2. Nt w Virginia peanuts, $l.t(J®l.71. 
Grnin Wheat tk very Orm at »1.4%USrftfrNa,2 
Spring, fl.MkrJ.to for No. I do.; LBS® 1.HI tor Winter 
Our Favorite Hewing Machine.—The cheapest 
and liest sewing tuuehino now nuiiuitucttired 
for family use is probably t.ho Now Wilson. 
We certainly would use no other. It works 
with equal facility on muslin, woolen, cloth, 
cambric, lurlotan, flannel anil leather. It docs 
not paralyze the spine, or wear out tho operator 
in any way, neither does it demand an incessant 
stoppage to find out where tho diinouity is. 
There Is no difficulty. It. runs smoothly mid 
evenly, hems, foils, tucks, gathers and binds. 
It does the tinest and most beautiful work on 
cambric and linen. It also has the merit of 
being cheaper than any other llrst,-class ma¬ 
chine, as It can be purchased for $50. Tlio feed¬ 
ing device is an improvement on all other ma¬ 
chines, and a special patent of the Wilson. It 
does not get out of order, nor break needles, 
nor slip, nor pucker the cloth. So complete 
has the Wilson Sowing Machine boon made, by 
a skillful combination of brain and muscle, 
that it has left untiling to be desired. Sales¬ 
room at 797 Broadway, New York, and In all 
other cities In tho United States. Tho Com¬ 
pany want agents in country towns. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nmw Yohk.Doo. 21 , lrfTJ. 
The past hu boon th*» week fm- holiday stock, as it 
In illwityM Rout iii it little ill advanno of tlio tlnio fm* 
killing Each y«ur gives au aUtiiUoual quantity of tbl* 
klmj -it stock, nr ratllur uf eiHt.lc jupI tilieep, forthore 
Is uOt nju"h at, tom tit at dlsphiy. In any mher direc¬ 
tum. 1 ho show_of enormously fat hooves was very 
largo mid very Hue. Them wens oar lauds id calt.ie 
wiifcii would dress II&I5 cwt. nnch, and besides be- 
Ing extmuudy fat, they were tlno-boncd and beautl- 
lully uj opiirtiqneu anliuals. Then tiinrc were siiuop 
weighing li,. lbs. mid upwards, two nxtreiuely fat 
wether* from Canada exceeding 200 Ihs. High prices 
Worn at first Ob till tin tl fur tlio*''' faney aritmuhi, but 
•hgr werew plenty that at last they sold little above 
KECElPTn or l.fVB STOCK 
Bhirop & 
_ Buc*«o. Cowi. CaIvmi. Lamb#. tWn. 
Totals this week.8,9,V, 7 tl &V, 20,418 4fl,B« 
last week.... 9,12(1 13/ 1,370 19.553 60,480 
Average last year.. . 7.187 88 2,;gii 25,132 ‘u>,\77 
Beeves* -Considering tho many extra largo und 
™,y fat holldny cattle the amount of beef from tbo 
S,.WI head ot (he past week will he. very large Never 
before have wi. ItaUsomany eh,dec cattle, ronuthig 
thosewhiab will n.veeed !l ewt. dresseif weight, and 
wo have fining wil) head, while one ear toad were (a 
cwt., and so tine that, they sold at lfi I,e. per ((,. ’( hen 
there were Others at 16 c, anti down tu lie until ihe 
hiitiihers were Idled ui, w ith such cattle, when lie 
was ul I that eoiild ho oblamed t.,r a ear 11 ew t high 
grade Ohio fed .n>twain, i • liering tliese funevCattle 
So low hurt, the Stilu ot pood Vau’, j owt. III. ate, t • :a, 
that they were sold at I2(i413>,e , and decem i; >, ew t. 
at lie., while thin natives went at 10 c. an 1 poor Tox- 
nii!i iit.ic, A few fiitT ewt Cbcrokeea reaeiiod ltkcfi 
Do. I he Htipply oi Texans t : , .till lurpe,nndtliepast 
hos boon it poor week in which G, null tinm people 
Pi etui ring fat* tUi'ktiy tu tong', long hotn bi-el to 
keep Christum* ou. t 'oivl.leiubli -fork n -nsii. ; un¬ 
sold, and (hon) are mine extra fat lot-, ntlll to arrive 
l hill beef sells very low In tile dead meat markets 
and mutton Is also u glut, while low pork and plenty 
of poultry compete with beef. v 3 
The fuiluwing are the closing prlenti for the week 
for““t‘weight of beef f l C “ Ul0 broUKl,t one week ago. 
Thin week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Holiday cattle......ll @11^ )5 M 
Ghoiee buevoM, «i a,.13 ® J4 ] t uu* 
Good to prime.12 @ 13 \y A ^ 13 'A 
Medium. .11 ® UN 11H & 12 
Poorest grade. f,H @ 10 t! @ 10 
Average sales.12 ® ^ _ 
Milch CoWN,-—Trade Is very dull, and is likely to 
ConllniK! *0 until after New Year’s .Mi|k”is plenty 
and low. and cow hoc! unsalable. Few fresit oowsare 
herit in tnr sale, but they are sutllelent for all wants, 
i rices are weak, hut not quotahly lower. One milker* 
selling at $,0®75 by the ear load, and ebtoiHi (or the 
host when selocted out. Common to fair cows go at 
* l(ki 4 ih.l. VBTV foW riiriiiiiot ),ul. ,0 ffji 
Watch No. I 1711, Htem Winder — bearing 
Trade Mark “ Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. J.”—manufactured by the United States 
Watch Co. (Giles, Wales & Co.), has boon carried 
by mo three months; ito total variation from 
mean time being only five seconds during that, 
time.— Henry De Lancey, Eagiueer I J hlla. & 
Eric It. It. 
Fact* Tor tho Ladle*. — Mrs. Itev. W. V. 
Milligan, Cambridge, Ohio, has saved with 
her Wheeler & Wilson Lock-Stiloh Machiuo 
hundreds of dollars in tho last ten years, 
without a cent lor repairs. Sec the new 
Improvements and Woods’ Lock-Stitch Rip¬ 
per. 
Clover Kubbern und Cleaner*.— The simplest 
ancl best In market. Price $I3U. Made by St. 
JOUNSVILLE Ag’L WORKS, Mont. Co., N. Y. 
Advice.—Send for free Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS 
New York, Monday, Dec. 23. 1872. 
Tue event in Wall Stieot, since our lust report. Is 11 
real sensation, out Of the usual course of the man, by 
Jay Got bib His recent successful “corner" of 
Northwest Stock becomes of secondary Importance 
tu Uls restitution of nine lull lions of dollars to the 
Brie Road, of which be wus President under lla- ex¬ 
traordinary career or ti.-a, Jr., and hbuself. That 
this sum belonged to the Road, when he left it last 
Spring. l» now uclf-coufessed, but it is questionable 
whether it covers one-hfth part of the real damages 
w liieh the malign and unprincipled rule ol theGoru)- 
Ftsic udmSpistration brought upon the property. 
It is stated that Guim.d purchased I 11 Loudon and 
New York 200,000 shares of Krto Stock, in anticipation 
of lih* settlement with the present. Directors, at.50 to 
53 per rent. The price hits since gone up to 00 per 
cent., and this has given additional importance to 
Goru/s endden action, and the whole utiair has 
made buna power in the Stuck Market greater than 
ever before. Opinions may reasonably differ as to 
thu morality of the settlement, some people calling 
it compounding a felony, mil blaming the Directors 
of the Hoad for agreeing to It. Others think they 
were rigtit to save thetr stockholder* nine millions of 
money, when tendered by Goei.n in satisfaction of 
their civil suit, the moral question being left to the 
prosecution of the State. 
Most of the other speculative Stocks are higher 
F0EEIGN NEWS, 
Miscellaneous* Foreign News. 
President Grant s Message is published 
in full in the London pupers. aud favorably 
commented upon....The English Commissioner 
for the suppre turn of the African slave trade 
is the guest of the Khtdivo ...The people of 
Spain are resisting tuo cmif eriptiun .. Thiers 
is in favo*' of a Seooud Chamber. .Bismarck 
will remain Minister of Foreign Affairs_Tn 
Stockton, England, I!} Fenians have betn sent 
to Jail_The Mikado 01 Japan has received 
the Duke Alexis... A new line of steamers is 
to be established between Yokohama and San 
Francisco .. Turkey bus asked lor information 
relative to the American railway system.. The 
French Assembly will adjourn until Jan. 0_ 
A Ministerial crisis Is at hand in Spain_itobt. 
Bowles, the American banker, has been sent to 
Newgate prison— The Mayor of Nantes has 
been dismissed.. Paris and Ghent are flooded 
....On the 18th six murderers were sonteuced 
to death in London.... A new Cabinet has been 
appointed in Spain....The municipal govern¬ 
ment of Nantes has resigned, and it is proposed 
to suppress tho government of Lyons.... There 
have been great floods throughout England, 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
A Positive Kadicul Cure for Rupture, 
Klastic Trims Company, at No. 663 Broadway, 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars t> 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss oon bi 
by mail to any part of the country. 
