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THE GUILDHALL BANQUET. thf. PWBM11I auain on f.xiiip.it10n. nut iNM Ai. Mi xit ii**!. mimii man ukacoxs Kirll.'S RKtTPTION? avi> APPFARANIT. The regular London correspondent ot* Thk Tkibi'NF. describpss below the annual Imiquet pt the Ciulilhall (o Her Ma it sty \s MtttlfAl is which occuried on Nov.'iiihtr 10. The chief Interest ?f the great tuunirip.il festival contie I in the presence and the speech of Lord Ht-aconsiiohl, of whom a striking picture is drawn. Tin: UND mayok's Mtttiiw pahf.axt. THK BTJBSTt w hom IUI iin:.\i.ns Hli> ani> DID BOT jjbihibib] !?? ri.KMIKli's mask?His bab9 woitk i" kbbb IT o\. [from Tin i;i '-i i- vr ooRin -i-omm \ i ok tub tkiiitm:. ) IbbbBbbt, Rot. i i.?Ibat < on idhall banquet sifters from another tiiiildhall. banquet in glory: ililVcrs also in the degree of public expectation which at? tends upon the speeches of Her Majesty's. MiuiatOfB to whom the banquet is given, and who have more or lese to say. according to circumstances. Perhaps that of yesterday w as atnoiur the most htilliant because curiosity was at its height. Xov.-r were Invitations more eairi rly sought. i liavo so little talent for soliciting favors that i hold aloof from competition* of tin* kind, and I had re signed myself to w.vting till next taBIBlllt'a papers supplied a retiort of the niit'it's eloquence. Hut a friend in authority most kindly offered me n card, and so i found uivsclf at tl <>'< look on .Monday evening in the midst of the great tlinn g which gathered to listen to the Prime Ministct's words of wiadoin. i have said in a previous letter what 1 thought it needful to say on the political aspect of that unexampled discourse. All i shall attempt now i? to note down what interested me among the many features of the great itin-.icipiil f-stival of the year, omitting most of those w Inch an common to ever}'such display, and which i described last year. SOMR OK i HP Ol ests. Our country was rcpre-ctitcd last yet: at this cer? emony by Mr. Welsh, w ho, being Minister and Kn voy Extraordinary, and of unusual height, ma le a conspicuous liirure among the great personages of tho day. Last bJbbn the sovereignty of the Hepuh Lc was inipi?i.-oii.ited by Mr. Il..p|iin as ( Ii nge d'At Tuires. Li ss enterprising m the mat tat of titles than Mr. Poach Lawrence, Mr. HappJa refrained from describing tiinisi If as Minister, though if personal merit were to count he might have marched uj?t|ie aisle in the blaze of sin Ii glory as illu? mines, the possessor of lull diplomatic rank, lie waa among the earliest arrivals. It is doubtful whether any of BBS many city officials who act a* herald* on tins occasion ha ' ever bclorc beard of a Charge d'Allaitv?. Tiny could make nothing of the title which Mr. Hoppln modestly idinoiiuced, and ill their distress their sonorous voices sunk to a whisper, so that the crowded tanks of city si; lite, und city dallies between whom Mr. BaBBBBB advamed were unaware that a Plenipo? tentiary of the Dotted States was their fellow guest. When Count Minister, the German Ambassa? dor, appeared, he w as much cheered. It is permitted tons to hope that an American diplomatist would lad have been less warmly greeted had his presence been made known with equal distinctness. Of these herald* there were. I shouldBBytBOBBI eight orten in all, and they were i ften aa much at fault about Ltigiish tiths us about American. WbOB Ministers BeajBB to anivc, BSflte of them were auiioiiM ed by their ininiM. rial tit 'es. some by then personal tub s; some with the proper handle to their BaSBSB, some B lthout ; and all with a pleaaing variety in t ho use of aspirates. I bus we In .ml of the Light Honorable Mr. Cross, and of the Uiitht Honor aide the First Lord of tin- Admiralty iplain Mr. Smith would never have answered1: of Mr. I'.dward Siatiho|ie without the Ho:iorable, and of " Colo? nel Stanley,* though he is Honorable as son to the late Lard i>< iby and Bight Honorable as Privy C BEBCillor. Not one of the ashen seemed to have heard ol Colonel Stanley, ot to suspect that he was anything BPBBJ than the commander of a regiment. Lord Bury was ? transformed into Lord Berwick. Lord .lohn Manners had a female companion with him, w ho In i aim- f<u tin- nonce Lad.? Manuels. The Marquis of Salisbury was shorn of bis Most Noble. The I x-Prime Minister of lb lgiuui w as introduced as eX-Ksvo}'. Sir Evelyn Wood, the In io ol the Zulu war, was announced at one cud of the aisle as sir General Wood, and at the other as Ocueral Lvelyn W.1; all tliest? proclamations heiug in dnplleate or triplicate. He was great ly chceicd, w iiii-h led a friend at my elbow to n-maik that the British public knew l.ow to distinguish a real lioiu a ahum hero. Five lniuutcs later came Lord Chelinsford, for w hom the i-bee ring was not less beany : v.h>ieiipoii inv iriend desitod leave to withdraw his pn rious remark, Lord Chelssaford*i face supplieaa complete commen? tary on lus sorest in BOOth Atrien, When Napoleon said In-wanted men with big n ises f..r Marshals it is obvious he did not mean to dispense with till otlier features. Row Lead Chelaaaford basa suiii rient nose, though of the bBibOBS kind. Hut he has ueit'ii-r chi'i, nor jaw. nor tBOareueci of temple, nor any BBS of IksSSJ BOnSSSUB of face w hich w e associate with decision of character. There is weakness in every lino; with a look of puzzled anxiety quite fatal to military sei vice. BB nun immensely pleased with his cheers; io, for that matter, WBB Sir Evelyn Wood. Still more so waa sir Charles Whctham, outgoing Lead Ma yet; ami as BB had been soundly hissed all day during the procession of which he formed part, at can hardly be blasted BPJ enjoying the contrast. ' lb has bet-:] a most uiiporuil ir M.v.or ami done plenty of foolish things, but one rather likes to hear that he took his punishment cheerfully und waved his lace handkerchief in res;?oiise to the gioutisthut followed hitu all along the route. a stkkaM OK WH.I.-KVOW N IT..PIE. Miuiiwhib' slreamcd in city dignitaries ami in v Itad gnostS of all ranks and of no runk. Humility v. .is no safeguard against tin- peiiioiis honor o| a promeuade up this avenue in a gl ue of light, with hundreds of curious eyes bent on you. 1 ho nun with wands, in their 7 al to tinn the crowd at the entrance, urged everybody along. If, however, you gave your nain ? a* Mr. Jones, you were in no danger of bearing that modest patronymic echoed along your path. The hall rBOOBBded with great titles; each Inlaid shouting louder than the other BBf BB Barl ?ir Duke.' Put be unite lo*| hi* voice when the oouusoner c.-.me. TI.e number of men in uniform is vary gn at, and the blaze of scarlet stiege .is that the arm;, is in high favor with the city. It is depressing to be t< ld that most of these warriois ale ju ai < fill liur gsaatBBras) aanaaathis martial panoply by virtue ol being Deputy-Lieutcuaut* i f tue lower Ham Isla I wo )-idics vre re cheered. The 1':^' was M;?. <';: > eiidii.li lieutinck. Whether sin- was cheered Im* eause she was Mrs. Cavendish lieutinck or because she won- a brocade gown into which huge dia? mond* were plentifully sewn, I cannot say. The other was Lsdy Salisbury, to whom the Woman's ltiahte ix-ople owe thanks for asaerting the prece? dence of her m X. She would not w alk behind her buabaud nor v. t by hi* side ; but when the name of the Foreign Secretary was thundered out at the lower Bad of tbe greut ball. Lady Salisbury wo* already weU BB her way up the aisle, swinging along with pride of port and a certain jollity of loco which seemed to imply that her Ladyship looked upon this solemnity n devised for her personal amusement. Lord Salisbury hurried after the Mar luioueaa, but failed to overtake her. She it was who first shook bunds with the Lord Mayor, whose three-cornered hat provided her with a In sh occa? sion for mirth ; and when Lord Salu bnrvyume in, u lad second, the intelligent fon-iguei from Belgium Was clearly lo doubt whether the terrible Marquis ( or bis quick-footed wife, was the real Caliinot Minister. The l^rd Chancellor had passed in just he-fore, certainly to n foreigner tin most picturesque lignro of all, preceded aa lie was by tho wliole slat, of sticks-in-waiting walking leek ward and bowing low, ami by Iiis own slnlF bearing OIM the inaee and anothorihevelvcthagv.it' I lie great aeal, and a third the heavy train of Iii? Lordship's velvet robe. Lord Cairns's powerful faee looks out from the voluminous wig which descends upon his shoul? ders. The coat rast I should draw is not hetween him nod the UOhtldj of no name who has gone hefore, hut hetween him mid lite great Puke of Nariliiuiih, viand. A great DOOM ho of Northiin:h.>rland assuredly is, with Iiis long descent ami vast poseOtsiotTS, and 00 looks every inch tho beiz of a hundred sarla, With bio shop oly features and perfect inaun> r. Ho is Lord Privy Seal, too, vet Ins name is lie ver heard iu politics. What he is and all he i;, be 1- l>v birth. Lord Cairns is an earl ol yesterday, hut bo has made himself earl and L->rd Hurli Chancellor by his own powenand personal gilts, nml that is in i a had thing far a man who started in life aa n Nort i of Ireland lawyi r. t.Mi;aNci' of isaooxsi II I i'. Last of all, Lord BeaOOOtOald came also. It isi three-quarters past the dinner hour: luitihatde lay, ami the long BoeeooocOii of dlsfuitarlea who bare preceded bint, have boon contrived to reader his entry ibe more impressive. Aud |MpfoooltS It la in oil Way*. I verily believe the gOOSta would rather hare rooe witheal their dinner than without this sauce to it. Tbe wboloPall ris-a for him ; the Opplanteitd afening; t!ie greeting BBCh BS ho ia rightly pro".i of. It was a 001OW remark that Lord Beaou iaftoM was locking ancotnmonly well? S i he whs; so long as he thought p-.iple were look? ing at him. Tin- eottditloB of thbj gn at bhuVs beoitb isauaflairof Stale, and h)diacttOtod TOty much as Loins XlYtb's bodily welfare was discussed when he changed Ins shirts in ptihlic. Lord DeSCOBSttold deeo not change bio siiirts m public Ho Undo it less ernhari issing to e?Vcl from time to time an ex? change of wh it nre HTltliBrTI called his principles. He baa, bowi rer, his physical peculiarities, and otto a ho sees hi:a from time to lime is aide lo gu. >s near enough at his actual health. When he made bit cutty into the Library Ol the Guildhall, I tttxxl near the door. I could 000 him |in1l bimoelf tog. iIpt and compose the muscles) of his face till the desired fXpiOSSiOO was attained. All r< ?ein blancea, says: great pbysiogm mitt, lie in the ??yes ami mouth. I "dividual OXprt MifKI lieo tbort too, and the brief apace daring which Lord Beaeoeefield woo advauclns up the aisle was not too briel for a goi?l look at these fratiiies. Tlp y qnitfl continued tho good reports from llalfield whi'.h I recently men tioned. A strange lire bttrood if bit eyes. Tbe jaw nud lips were set last. For tho two minutea no in .ii's luce was more full of eneigy, no step lirinei I ban hit, oeptoagenarian oo bo is, with four yean added to the seventy. He wore Ins Windsor uniform of dirk bine with embroidetieo in gold with pendant sword, ami on lus breae! that uiatcbleea and prioeleat star of diamonds Inclosing the ruby croea of the Garter whioh tiLs all meaner breaata with envy. To tbe Lord lltvyorbe bowed low: aud acaiotoibe Mayoress, pecuinpliahlng ibe double obeisance without any too perceptible stiffness or audible ereaklopj of too joint a. As the pi... essioa ir on the Library to the Ban? queting Hall slowly made its way ahont tho tablet there was no fault to Bad with Ins hearing. There are few aetoro wbo make ap better, or who play their parts more perfectly so lof g as they are on the stage Wben bo atood up to tpeak, and the cheera of tbe nine buodred goeata greeted him, be received the aupl-itisc wilh quite admirable dignity, lie was too great a man lo I? ? moved hy t lies., nat? ural expressions of hoatoae. Not even ;i bow acknowl? edged thi iu; bo i food a. < root as t be Int torate storip of his shoiildeis perm il t al. No more did be ac? knowledge by a single ItOtd tho overdone pan. gyr icsof the Lottl Mayor, but began a I once what Iii? had to say, which, uerertbelei trat to lit tie that it would not bare aaffered from a briel exordium of politeness. In Ins oonfOBBBi lor eeaunonplacc civil itics there waa a touch oi almost regal manner. It is of the essence of royal go id breeding to show, ami I presume to feel, aa abaoloto indifference to tbe feel? ings or comfort of all meaner persons; no| becausu a king ina\ not bo kind heart od, bnl because the distance w Inch separates him from his gt< atesl sub? ject is aim ply liilinite. Had Lady Beacon.diold been living, il would hard I v have turpriscd any bo ly i" tee bet husband :.iv<- in t his arm lodin uer,aaa kingdooa to bio wife, In ber absence be took in the Lady Mayoress, as required by Guild? hall etiquette. 1 don't koow whether it ia also Guildhall ot iquetto tbal the gnoat of the evoniug should not bo placed en the Lord Mayor's right hand, nor even next to the boat eo the left. Lady Salisbury was nn the Lord Mayor's right, the La<h Mayoress sal pest to the Lord Minor, nml on her left tat the Prime Minister, He did not dually h, ; tie bimoelf la ins chair tiIt after sonic fumbling with (he cat.Is that lay on iiis plate and the plates m ar hy, ;.s if perplexed hy Ml position. ratcomonru) vr rno table. Unrine dlanei he sat for tho most part silent. I luring Iiis speech he bad recourse at intervals to the ftlasa of c la rot, or it may have been port, which was in front of him, which was full when he begun and empty when lie linisheil. Uta voice was ttftWg CBOtJgb 10 tench through the hall, with the help ??f a singularly elaborate ami patient artknlatioti of each syllable that be uttered. Hut it was hollow; it teemed to be fetched l?y a tUOCeOBMfl of calculated ?Horts, from Bomewben in his throat, and was hnohonded as if he had oaly a limited supply, wbieh might run ?>u: if not used with economy. He has very Btnoh th> trick of mouthing Ins words w Inch Mr. Irving Iia in Ins hast happy momenta. It i^ as if the muscles of the tongue w. re weak, and did not lavarbthly respond to tbe will ol tbe aooakof I ttBBoa it mini red two distinct exertions, or art ? mom, to bring that BOBfol IBOtn her In rout act with tho palate. If yon had heard him for tho first time, you would im have said this man is a great orator. Mut yon could not Ustefl to ? sentence without peteelvlog that he bad a consummate knowledge ol lhe art of speaking in public, and consummate cleverness nl making the tuost of Ins knowledge. When he t ame to refer tothemordor of the Lngiis!i Envoy ia Cabal, bit tones grew so si,|. inn, bio attitude ao impreaaive. there waa iu bis Btanaor such exec.lent at im lory of pathos, that one a bo did not know what philosophy ho can hnug to the endurance of woes not Ins own would surely have believed that he was beholding the symbols of o genuine sorrow, Mut what is genuine iu the man is^ his intellect und his courage; t< get her with his contempt lor men >\ iinsc Intellect at kept m sobJeettaB to tettii .i eon v jettons, ami a hose eotuage is aal snfleieni to over? rule com oieoee. oi to diarogard soefa fBeta aa happen to he iBoonaiatoBl wtih an enoetivB ttatsattsat. L itag in i he evi iiing Lord DsoOBOSfiahl paid Sir StafTord .Noitiicote Hie compliment of supposing thai bis speech on lOQOItt WBSOOCBPying the atten? tion of the audience, lie leaned hack iu hi t chair, his maek slipped oil fni a moiuent, the light from the great chandelier uhove sOroaBSOd lull on his face, and you saw what he was like \, hen not rosing for the gallery. ThO ?I.ks grew hollow, the tint of his skin wax-like, (be lips re? laxed, the cavernous jaws fell slightly apart, tbe carefully foeiOBd curls on the left of the brow slid out ot place, tbe tire sank low iu his eyes, the whole lace aged BaitlfOJIj ma minute. If ever a human countenance looked weary und bored and BBtOBfoL LdM M? a. ..n-tn Id's was thai countenance at that BSBOsBOt. PsfhBBd BP hit that his speech had fallen tlat. iu spile of the cheers; perhaps he did not Bgfg WBOtbdB it had or not, hut was simply tired nml sleepy, and wanted tn have aVOM v. Ith tIiis? pageantry und gal h inc. This state did not last ; as soon as sir Stallord gave s.irns of ending his heavy speech, his oblSB WOB BBOa SgOTO awaiB of his PUldie. and nlcrl. Il< n smui d Ins ,\a. paint MBimbty as be had aaitted it. when you once In gin to etiuly a remainahle f..ec, the study soou bctoiiK-i u laSStOBttlTll ihcio wua uuthiug else to iateteel fine, unless Lord Beliabury'a ?cid civilities to the Lady Mayoress might ho called in? terest ing; lmt 1 stayed on to the last. And in the last the weary old man preserved his air of fresh serenity. He followed the Lndy Mayoress dutifully out to the draw ing-room. He endured without any show of resenttneiit the con? gratulations of a few pushing admirer*. The ever faithful Montague Corry presently brought him his rloak, a romantic garment of cloth, very short, and lined with fur : then t he t wo put their backs to the wall as if to defy all comers till the Prime Minister's callage should tie announced. lie had not long to wait before the far crv from outside the door: "Lord Ilcaconsfield's carriage coming up" was passed on to him by a dozen clamorous yet reverential voices. With a last salute to tit? company he put on his cocked hat?a laced and plumed piece of head gear nl the kind known us a fm ,-and-aft hat ami limped aw ay between a doublt hedge of liv? eried attendants and spectat >ra of every degree. Not even his brougham is like an ordinary man's brougham ; it is not a brougham at all. but a tingle coach of ancient fashion, swung high in the air on C springs; c image, horses and servants all very BBBUrtly turned out. The cm r-f.uthlu! followed his chief into the coffee-colored interior, the footman dosed the door ami clnnlied up behind, but, his foot ea11 hin..?, COMC down headlong faster than he went up. There was a cry among the crowd, for it looked as if the man were drawn under the wheels and 11 ii to ergl a rush to rescue him, bat he wan already in the aum< of a big policeman, fend preeently/ wag righted and thrust up into hi* perch. All tin* look a minute or two; during which Lord Bcaopnoflcld rat Immovable and anboten oti i. rhonearttngeand beneaand footman ami poach man and Prime Minister nn<l private secret at y van? ished into the darknt The play was played oat, ami not Eo# another twelvemonth will the curtain be rung up again on thissta"e. Lord Beaconsneld w as go. d enough to asaare tbe company that be should in all probabintj agaid be the chief per? former at the twaivYmort Ill's ct)d. Perhaps tbia was only fen oracfelar pleoeautry : perhaps Ins Lordship, had sever read tbaSl sound maxim of Air. Hoaea Blgluw: " Don't never piophcsy onlesaye know. q, my, QBBBBAb FOmSIOA NHWB. KING ALl'iP?Nso's MABBIAGB. tiik pikmii.aumi. oh Tin: PKtcnvi'iir* Ixtjoob, PHday, Nov. _*s, igYPaX Adhmatefa from Madrid Is tlu lUiilv Ami says: The special representstrvaf, from Prance, Italy ami Germany to be present at t!ie marriage of King Alphonao and the An hdin he-. Maria Chi istina pre* mated tbelr credentials and peoocnts to the King yesterday, and the Eagllsb repreeeatativc will pre? sent ins to*day< The preparations for the f. s: vit es are being vig OtOnsly paahed forward. On ihe lirst day, the 20th, tba marriage ceressony will take place. On tba nseond day of tbe festivities theft will be a recep* tioii at i he Palace ami a gala performance at the Op ia : an I on tbe tblrd ami fourth days there will be two bnll tights, a state concert, itplminatlona, a bnuqnet nt thePalaee, sud a gate performance at I the theatre. Ik side* th.fleial festivities, Ullis are SB* aonncedia several of the Embssaiea and bposes al the nobility, Klag Alphooaoand bissisiers visit the Archduchess dailv al I be rovi 1 reetdeoce at Pank* Ex-Queen Isabeila.KingAlpbonso'a mot ber,croased the frontieryeaterday. and will arrive in Madrid to? day. _ The royal w edding in M i ll id w ill b,> cdobra ed IntbeAtocba Church, and the ceremonial will be similar to thai of 1B78. accompanied by a military display. On the days Immediately following tie aiarrlage there will be a banquet, levees, ami p> eeptiooaal tbe Palace, a gala night at tbe Opera, anda n viow ot the troop* forming tbe gamaen. In compliance with the requeal ol tbe Archdoeheaa the municipal foe ti Vitlea may be upon a rednoad scale. Special Envoya bava been aeni byBelghrm, Qerm&nv and Italyi and the Emperor of Aaatria will !??? represented by the Arehdake Resmier, Tim Crown Prime Rudolph, and tic Bavarian Dnko, I.. .nie- a anmerona suite, accompany tbe Arcfa ducbeas Christins and her tuothi r. Aiming the wedding presents which have b en sept by the Boropeaa G iverumenl to Madrid, that of t he French \\ ill eertnlnly sol be t be least beauti? ful, Ii is a magnlBeeut vaas ol Soviel ehioa, of bage proportions and elegaul In shape, Such is its weight that II took four men to carry it opto Ike lirst story ol the Foreign Office, whore it was un? packed in Um presence ol Admiral Jaarea, the French Ambaaaadi t at the Court of Madrid, lie sides the preeenta which have been given to tbe turnte bilde in Austria, splendid preeenta have beeu prepared for her by Queen I-a silla, Don Francisco, the Mont p?naler farailj. t be Prinei m ol t be Ast unas, ami the King. Tbe Queeu'a apartments ia the l'.dai e bat t lo ? fl restored in a cosily style. THE Iliisii PR08ECUTI0R8. Tip.m i KNr goaxB in tn atioo t oubt. liQttPQW, Pi .day, Nov. "Jit, 1-TH At Iba Kilh ii t;i;il in BHgo to-day Mr. Rea desired lo cull 0* W ill esse* the Town Snllelinr, IBS Osihene fershbtshop ol Dubtm, ami Mr. Dwyer Dray, M. l*. Tin* proposal ptevofead ike MagtottaMs t<> cut sbett the exaatlaatkm aad oommlt Mr. Killen tar trial. T!n v sensed to accept Bail, aal Mr. ltea protested against Ihe proceeding..', ami - ml he bad BrYBBgOS1 with buieltenl not m god hall. The nuurJatrate aehed Mr. Kill n wbethec Bo w.-uut tin i bail,Lai fee atontly >e iii-.-.i. ami off-.n it a poaalvi resistance to tits removal fiom Court. He h ing pB 'he nuns of nie two poUeeuieo, wrthhtata t ju t.iTiin {.round. The Court waa then ordered to I*- el.a-e:. BUI BtaaatB. DavlU und Hca rc Bbttaed tu aaNMncs in tbe order. In St. Louis a Bt a ee-meeting of Ii i-him n Basbaaa sailed farOeaemfeer *. to sdvanes the pre* Jeet of raising fund* sad OtfeeTWlM provumg for the institute Irish in in land. A Po.s'lAL FREIGHT BCBEME, bORBOB, Prfetay, Nov. 1H79. A dispatch from BoTlifl to The Pogf says: HTheOarmaa Paalaisaler-qsneeal is preparing u pre imishI lo lie presented lo the |; Id.stag under which the Poti Office Depart went will have charge st me ein.re freight tiaBM of the Oarataa railways sad Besoms the general tairict Inr the piialic." THE ARIZONA AGAIN AT BRA. Sr. Jons-, N. F., Nov. 28? The Union itsaBiQf Al.rous. < apt.na Junes, tailed BOUCS nt '?> o'clock this afternoon fur i. rorpeol, feovlag repaired the daamga sugared Iiom her rseeal eallisMs wlihaa Iceberg. CMJMJU AND t l.si il.TIl S-HY TBIEOMAPB. ACOOBBDOP poisioMNi! TWO PXBBOltB Ephkata, Peun., Nur. 28.- Julia Ann Hoher. masacMBaf aetseaing bet iSapuMthsf sti'i fest tu laut Baier, waeanrntei raatsesay stu iuoun aad ami tojaii. 11m uuaui m dead. ABUTHBB DBATB PBOB N I no. ol vrKltlN K. l'BOY. N. Y., Nov. BH.?Patrick Hi'key was a! niust bjetaatlf tilled feataMSy bv Iba i r- manu i siplaion al a altra-pijreenae M?si am ihn neetoa, Uwoaae i aaaal anal w'cst.iu Itallwiiy. uear Jolitntuuvilie. A00LUBI0B with a btabd-cab, PaovtlM \< R, K. I.. Rov, SIB.?A apecMl uain OB ti.eN.? \<>ikuii.i Nanp?nglend ItaUroaJ raadewaabaa - ear in tin-dipyeelaraay, toametly kUUaa Mleaaal Mc?rstfe aafeiaanMueo, Taalrarecoiiipniioui nsrey escaped ?ah Uli II live? hv leaping tu.in lliecir. BOICIOB PBOM m BLA BCHOLT. rtBWBOBfl, R. t"-, Nov. 3B.?Haniy HiihM, a tj*> nur age twenty-Bra aad ? reapeeteS reaMSatel iti.nm.iiig Otora ounnallleil auicblebt ?beetlae yoaterAsy, Ilia ts-iv ma-l.iiiu.i Ii ?lieln. Ml. IItilsr lud h.cu ?uuj.. t l.i li.eiau Chol), uu<i liad lliieati lusl ?uxi.l ?. SBUTHSACBIPICB BT a POBBMAJt, PK'rm'ija, Out., .v.o. '_"v lo-day, shile a work* niaiiva. ? i ployisl In dealing a c ii lau . ? Uli i-n/Po in- Ii,-. . .inn-m. i on..eri-i iiy ih ? uaa aaB Was t>aeasd by UselsN BMmat tbe weraa,OsStaaOasfe,a* tbs eaai ?f hfei own luv. Mi . .. kbecaaM s.pnynsteii oBBOM I IS lank, sud helora he i Uli Id Ii? ISBSa ?al it s ss oead a S.tll.Olt l'NAI'l i>IS taiii.y Kill I Ii. Hi ri Ai.'i. N. Y . Nov. SIB.?The iiom of Thomas It us*. II, ?f et. ? liarles, MI. Ii . a Bebet In Ion ?In.- In l In b?rge w . i .n. ?s? loninl tloalnig in Iii HuffaluCraeS Uns Imming, l.i ii leg m lileii. < ? m Id* ba\nig le-en nninti ied sad thea throwaia uapbda AnsurewBjnaaaalr, at Detrell, Mebmi lec ot the iiarje ba* aaen aereatal a sasplatja. iigu v; s<. as ntjoBcrioB. RBW-HaTI s. l'o iii.. Nov. 'Jh.?Colonel Fiuley. of W..-I. iigmii, ?8*ie.lrali.isl liv su l .j'in. imn Inas rrnmvitir; baefeaerpaaataat Ubs AMerlcaa BaUaanl Ufa and Traat tkanss rummt theirbauBiagbara a*u isaajpssa BMt ne baaslura takea ibaa away, necatvet baasaU eidared hha to aeaaaratltM aaittermrl lmt aaaitaadaaaar>rM a charge of i uuU 'opt A*A BTAOOOB HABOBS At WlMisou. WlBOsoi'. \ i.. .Nov. Asa Mauouii, wco mtir itcreci l.iifn? s.u.. le, al Usirc. Vi., in (i. i..l.. r. is76. was hulig.-.l ill Hi" siiale In.0. lore tu ilai. Macisli .1.. I .r. .1 tlisl he ?i.uld Hol ??<?> b" the ?.'..fluid, l ilt would li*v I" ?"? carried ap by tuaaberUt lie asaAea umoi .? istaaallea of tiio cruue. bill in lunilli.al Mis. i'CTlUiu \ias the KUIlly vuc. Ua lua\ca ac SBS SfetMU Si THE SALE OF CENTRAL rri I'll,MUNT*OK THE AGREEMENT. TfIK KIKSr IXSTAI MI NT ok TIIK PtliCIIASi: BTOBBT. i"Ain bv iiik TTaBsSfl sy> r>i? A n. BBOMAO> izatiom or fin cfjrnut iuahd -wich <>k TIIK AI.I.IANTK. Tim fust su ps were takes peetefdoy toward tli?" fultilmont of the igretrmeot concluded vYedoaadaj between William H. Vanderbill and tin- vYabaah syndicate. The lirsi jngtol mont of the purchase money was paid by ttie Orooiben of tlie syndicate, wbo received in Ktnni i pjoporttODota Rnoonl of Lfew-Yoril Ontral slock, while at | met ting of the dffOt> tors of the company pMCOfJ were made for two Of the new dlfOOtOtOi J. I Vjnont Morgan and Cyrus W. Field. AN IMPORTANT Al.l.l ANCF. la thefttal negotiations lor the sale of Central stock, DsexeL, Meresa m Ca,, with tbetr RagHah booM of J, s. Morgan sY Co*, teted in a two-fold capacity, tbe Una was oot only the bead of ?he lyndleati which proposed tO buy the stock : it \va? iiImi ihe tiieml of Mr. Vanderbilt, who latrapted ta it thotuiapletkiB ai ihobargain To it lias boon gives by tbs ssembers sf the syndisBts tbo powat to put tho ?csjobrai stock so the market, ami by Mr. T liier Vi It the aothoritf to make the SSttlsietnteaad In.nsfcrs, ami in part st least, to invosl for I.im tbo proceeds of tbs sale The members of the syndicate yesterday sent to Drestd, Margao %\ Co. their respective portions of I tbe peymeat made. Tbs sum, about aooftflb ef the fries of the 100,1100 shares ah< lately bought, was paid by them in cash. It is anderstood tbal ta tos payment to Mr. Vamict iiili a portion consist ol of United Stales lour per cents, i his Is belioTed to bare been in eoav pliaaeo with tbe orders of Mi. V"anderbill for tbs inveotment of the fuuda. Then is nothing iu the agreement that compels p i.\ nient of gay pan m Govornmsai boads or other sc cunlies. Tiie sale was for ea-li. and the pay mint yesoppooy was made hi sash to the hankers author? ized by Mr. VstrderMU t<> roOeiveit, The stssabsrs of the ayndkuts bad sot abt itoed jrealsrday eoptss of the sgrtoment which bnd been promised them. They were suable, tbeiafacoi to give its Briawts di - tails, ami J. l'i rpont Morgan who was perfectly familiar with them, poeitiroly declined to make tbOBI public. He said that tbo ac? count pabltobsd m Tin: Timm m: was very aciuratc, hut that In- did no' feel at ?bt i t V tn enter iuto further particulars. Other, utembeia doslsrsd their inahility to recollect all the conditions sf the sale, and referred loojolten to Mr. Morgan. ii km- of rai oostnAOf. Itwasaitreeiltli.it tbs payssenl forthe HKMMO shares slum hi be ms Is m live lastalflsenta, Tbo drat 1 was paid festerday and tbs BOZt will fall dim earlv j iu January. No payment is to ho made in December. Internet is to be paid on tin- entire sum et .*! s.oiiO.tKM at ?I per cent, he ginning from the dale of the contract. On lbs Otbaf hand, tiie syndicate is to receive any dividends that may he declared on tbs stock during tbe time of pavpsent. Hy mutual consent the lyndieate may anticipate tbo monthly payments bv riving proper \: notice of tbe intention. Mr. Vsndetbilt agreed tore i tain his remsieiag Stock for one year, and the statement recently made thai he had reserved j tbe'privilege of placing through lbs .syndicate of an additional 100,000 absres on bis owe aoconnt vas denied yesb rday by proaaincnt membera of tbe syndicate. It was said ibat the sale of Central I stork by Mr. Vanderbilt was controlled absolutely ! for one year by the syndicate. ?an \ iM'i S3ST1 . ?< STOOP, aoar, Iba absolute control nl (I..- Central Itoad hasthus passed from Mr. Vand. rhiit. Of the 004,283 shares of the capil 1 stock, it is estimated by per ?ms in a position lo know that the Vauderbill family owmd. before the re? cent sate, about 500,000 Shares. A higher cati inalo has It: en made hy others, w ho place ! the i number at m arly 000,000 inares, Mr. Vanderbilt ! recently said tbal OS had sold less than one hnif of h<s inf test, hut at the same time he admitted the possibility of a Combi nation among the other stockholders that Might deprive him of the mHiiiigcment of the rood. It is probable that less t bau one-third of the stock will bo retained in the family. It was predicted yesterday with grcal confidence that Mr. Vsndcrbilt would not again be refilected president ol Ibe com? pany. Although it was not Indict id that al present there was any danger of sin li a combination against him, it was thought probable tbst before the next, annual election the control id a BMjorttyof the stock would fall into the hands of persons hostile to his reflection. Candidates for the prospective vacancy were named, even. The course of Mr. Vsnderbilt in disposing of B controlling interest was believed generativ to he fraught with important conse? quences to New-Yoi k. BBLATTOBBOP TOO CUXTBAL T? tiik WMUsif. Them is nothing m the agreement between Mr. Vanderbilt aad tbs Waboab syndicate that >an com? pel the\Vabash Cosapaay to deliver its through freight to the Lefco Shore and Central Roads. That company is free, indeed, to arrange for an excbiiage of traffic with tbs Erie and other trunk lines to the so aboard. If is aBBOfted that saeb a contract for the exchange ol business would have been made bef ire this time w ith the Brie Company if the latter mad had been ready and able to handle the basiOSSB. For the present harmony, between the Wsbash and Central systems haa been assured, Prien da of theWabash Company aatdyeotsrday thai the admission to the directory of the Central Road of I he president ami a director of tho W abash Company was a sufficient guarantee that the two companies would v.oik in harmony. Tbe bosloess of the Wabasb Rood sras tho prise, it was said, for which Mr. Van deibiit waa strip logo The lamer part of its through business had btj n gifJOB to I bs Vsfldoi hilt mads. U\ the aeqofarittOBB and HOOIISS'tllMIS recently made By it. that business was likely |o mwcII to still larger dimensions. The company was SSahtag an outlet to the Atlantic seaboard, and it was known to Mr. Vanderbilt that negotiations to that end were m progress b. tweeti the managers of the company and those <>f oilier lines. Tho fear of losing u baatneai thai had brought to tbs Central a considerable patt of us revsoos com? pelled Mr. Vanderbill to SOnelliatS the Wm bs 'i Interest. His friends were directed by him toseab t friaadly alliance aith tbe Wsbash Company, ami tbo efjbrli that for four weeks have bl n |Uit f.,rth hate boOB BTOWBOd With it partial aucesea. Its has gatoed no ssaaransss that the business of the Wabasb system may BOt bo diverted into other channels beyond tho facts that he has udmitte.l two of the Waha.-h Dourd to a share in tbs ?BIISglSB nt of t he Ceultal, and thai his mads were al present a favorable unt? il t tor the traflie of the Wsbash. tiltowiii Of TOB WMiAsii gygTI M. The aegbrOJ of railnupls ihaf has reoiprjlafl these concessions fium the ownet of th.- Kaw-Tork Con Hal lias been actually tip- glow lb of a few month-. It is scarcely more than seven iiionths ago thai Cyrus W. Field wa? alsctod president ol tbs Ivohoah Railroad Caaspeay, 't he cbangs of sseaaosBtoal had boOB cllecied I WO months bet?re, in February of tins year. The ? oinpan > Un a operated less than 7<iO miles of mad, and lOjpOWOfWOS IBSigalOOant. Constantly since that time it bSB leesbsd out in all ilir. ctions. and bj its BOOaoHOWtsOO w ith the St [sPOsS, Kansas City ami Northern Knud, which was sosomplished laOctobsr, ths ooasgaoj oow ? latfahi more than 0,000 miles ot read. Boi tteeoopapMBooa with other lines, virtually umler t he aams inaiiafc ineiit.aihled largely to ils iuiporitlliee nild power. Al Kan-, s City it ?oninct.s With the RsBSBsPBclfls aad al t on.nil itiufls aith tbs Uatoa Pacifui, ?'Iii who ii it haa another coiiuectioo by way of the M. Joseph and Denver City Road. It has neouired the Chicago and Padaoab, and the i \ laaaloa of this line lo Chicago will he romriUtod pmhahiv within three weeks. It has gained con? trol M the road from Danville to Cairn, which, in conneettaa with other lines, will give a through line from Chhsgo lo New Orleans and Texas. These combinations have made the Waliash system one of the. greatest corporations in the country. Af one tune it was content.dated lo unite nil the road*?the naBBBB and Union Pacifies and the Wabasirlino proper? into one oompany. I ins proposal met with conaldetwbk! < a position, nttd for the present, tf is ?aid, has been abandoned. Hut under siibstantialiy the same ownership ODO manag' BieaJ have is*, n gathend railroeda nearly 0,000 miles In length. The company delivered to tin- Yumlerbilt roads nt Toledo, last year, mi .OHO cars of through freight. Tor this business the Central and f,ake SI ore Railroad* received on an average .*;><? '? car. This busines?, which it is predicted will exceed next year 100,(HNi cats, was a plitterii g p:i/e. a nnaiBAaui ati y. It was seid yesterday hy a frjeml of the Wahn-h Company that when these lifitrcs were shown lirst to Mr. Vandi rbilt, he reiardod them with growing astonish,ii nt. The co.npb fion of its Chicago ex ten un will give it at that isiint a larm business, whieh has been estimated tOf next year at 80,000 cars mop*. At the two Kastcrn termini af the roa I the oompany < gpeeta next year todelivei 200,000 ears atthreoah freight. The poaatbility Of losing this immense business, it is said, led Mr. Yaodcrhilt toateh iinallinnco with the ? omiuiiiv on any roaOOOahhl t'-rms.Mt is believed that the arrangements that have been concluded will BB beneficial to both systems, Some doubtt of Iba long rontinnanceof tbe alliance are oxprseeed, bnl the struggle which had been expected by many Las been averted for u time. Af a meeting yeeterday af the directors of the Now York Central Company,Joseph li nker and .lohn K. Ibirnll reeigneo then positions, and tbo raeaaetea were ftlwd by the election of J. Pierpent Morgan and Cyras W, Field, The election of the seci ml W'ahush director, Solon Humphreys, i& contingent, under the teitns of the aarroninant, to a partial fnlfllmret af the eootract. It was not provided that In- should be elected at Ilm meetingyesterday, bnl it is understood that ho will lie math' a iiic.iiIk-1 of the lia.ird ut tlio next imciing. "I'l l i i S on IHK stock MAKkl.T. After the Thanksgiving holiday the speculation ? at the Stock Exchange broke out with renewed vigor, ihn Vender bill ttoekn, Waaandi and Erie, opened at prices eonaiderably bigbet than the clos? ing prieoa of Wednesday, '1 hey advanced with rapid strides, am! although a part of the. rise was lost, they dosed sev- | eral per cent above the opening prioeo. Centra!, which closed Wednesday at l:i|3.l, opened at 1 :<?%'?_>. ami alter aa advance to UM closed nt 1 i;n;i.... Wehnenooatinooagantadat an advance of ;t'j per cent and closed at I77s, having touched .">() during tbe day, A still larger rise was made in the mh.t the preferred stock. Erie, winch dosed Wednesday at ;Ih:isj. opened yesterday at It) and doted at 4", the Btghast point of the dav. The dialings were marked by great excitement, and at the eloee tbe Brie groan ou the floor of the Exchange reo em bled more a lively aertmmage than a gathering of buftnen men. It appealed to be the general opinion that the ai rangoment, whieh was thought at Aral to bo hurtful to the Internets u tbe Etta Bead, would prove in the end benenelal. Tbe relation* between the present management of tbe Erie aad that of the Central are eeid to he ao iiitnnato that tbe formet is likely to gum from the advantages af ?he Central. It is said that Mr. Valid.rbilt did much to retain, at the recent election, the present management of the road. THE PENNSYLVANIA BTOCK. PhILADKLPHIAi Nov. 28.?a in.ijoiitv of tin Comnilsstenera sf the Philadelphia It"Mug r und have been interviewed to-night In regard to the riiinor pahltahad bj gew-Yorii that the gsw* York Byadttata Whteb beagbt the Central and ilmlson so ck from Mr. YiimlorbHI heal ir-!.i a bid for ail ih" Pennsylvania Railrondatoek owned hy the City ot Philadelphia? about 00,000 ?hares, of ihe par rains of isui.ioo. in.-. ? <v tlud oo met ilurof tbe rammle ahmen baa been held alBoa the Ilia insl. Ai tbai meeting na onus ewe wane, i-nd no nnl rrerired. The C^mmaWMaers know nothing of the story, and won d In nur caee oppoaa the sale at the efQni ito i to n. n Tort parties sb any terms. JAY gould in kabbajj. Atchhox, Kan., Nov. 28.?Jgy Qottld and party arrived la tkla eity test sveatog, aad that swi mg started West over the Central branch at tbo mad The paity will proceed to the end siths line, sad aiay ai-o bjspeol aaeae of its branches. Them Is a greet de il af Interest sxpreeaed throaghoul the state as to Mr. Qonht'a purposes. Ha now controls neertr affteca ban? died tulle*of railwaywlthla taelunlta of aTmsar.or Hilly one-half of the lotat mileage of the g( ate. [For other Rafliray AVrt .t* *te*nik /''//.-.) PEASES OF TME LOUISIANA CONTEST. Ni.\v-(?ki t: vns, Nov. L'S.?GreOOfnl Hoheit A. Par.ow, Of Waat 1'. Ilclaua, lestllle I generally i. : re the eeetmtttee te-doy thai he ballavsS Bwaaay killed judge Winter: had ssvst lo ud Bwany's veracity dh> suaaad. Mr? Jsvetl testified as to the contradictory U'Stiuiotiy of llou-rr about P.laueaard and liiinsr'.f.gc bjg to KeUcgg's house with returns BadWtrtlBgOB thea tiier -. bl H. Wales tmlulai thai ha raaardad Tom Murray ns n very good in l"h; if aYttngas B Judge, woold accept ids testimony. PBal Trevlgae, clearance clerk II' the Cll-tOlll Ifmne, i. -tltleil Ilm I M loll e iii.' I . htm very ladtgnaat al tbe mmar thai hefHiloa)Bad siadS mi nttolnvit against Kellogg, and got i lia lo ante a letter to Kellogg, denying the rumor, Mlton si^i,,.,i this letter, whieh was put Ib evidence yesterdsr. I i Bsntrsatel the algnatarea showtngthal MUoadm not Migu thu so called sflMai il. the vms OFFICES OF A OEAFE ROBB EE. Ckattaxoooa, Tean.) Nov. 28.?A white nifii aaanpj Beanol yarhnsa was arrested hare tin marahtg for stsahng the body of Teaaaam Keith, who died on Wedneaday Bight, The badly area paeked bj a ihae-hau, Bnurkeal as ssatamlBg fresh ash, Bad I gpssaed to Atlanta. Last right it whs Sttampted ta saad the saasb hea to ClBetonnll. the alleged ruatenht tms time bdng eettoo esed j tun it was refused hy tiie egpreaa eempanr as being of aa value. Theebnngeol eontenta arouard suspicion, which n-d late owning to the dlecovsry ut ths body. a POWDEB-MILL il BECEl D. SYitAft ^K. N'. Y., Nov. 28.?Tba htareellai PowunrsMlili sbesl twi ive anTesaeathweet af gyraeebw, exploded OU ThurnPi v nun iiiiur. BOBtTO] nig fhns bnUtV Ings and II.isio pounds of powder. No person w hs in Intel. i ha Ins- is ih ?ut jpaVOOO. B ib ti eaa gov. gaV?Thtt msrafng, s tow adnutrs seesrs B o'clock, rhera btbs b aevstv ?xpioo.ui an : ? brtghl itgtit m lbs i.k? aerthweai of By re ease. Tae light for half a BMlBUte - etned IUm ttit of I '. 0 eoniiiiK' 'ti"p> it la wppes .1 io have h na a na b or. ANOTHEB SEA SEEPS \ l STOBT. S.vNHi Hook. Nov. 2s.? The grow of Life gSTtag araiton Ma. i wws s iMnag ea the b aeb about a tsls afwruoou. when they nw s large sen Bietv ?ter about 400 rani* from tbe shore, it appeoiydto ? a huge aerpaot at leaal BOO i*el lang, Through a pair <,f strong gieaees its bead oobedl rger n.. n.i bogahi id altb eyas a* lance aa a saucer, it was uioxli..- ia a ?outbi ? iy dtoastbm_ STATUE OF OENEEAL MKADB, CAKLfgLBi Peon., Nov. 28e?At the ggnnal snagaetef tba Osaeral Mcada VWteraa A.stu n ?l Carlisle on Wednesday cvenlua, tnitiatury slaps nan inBoa f?r the efcmbra at so ruaestriaa ataias to ih* lata UeB ral MeaOain Wtabinaten, D. C Tin-Arno . i tin Potomac Is icijucst d to Ink ? c i.u or the 11..>v. in m. AN ACTEBSS IA ifts a REAL 77. \QEMY. Cim iwati. Nov. 'JH.?i'l.is atOIBlSg at a masked mil at Boataaon's Oper i n ?es . vd i cuitoB, a rsttety satten Bran Celan in. alienpnd amehle wlull drunk By shooting hstaell BtthS r. hiou of the heart with a small ol .tol. TELEOB if im \ >r. <. BOAJtLVr PBVBB in ItXIXOBB. si Kiviii iki.h. III . Noi. 28 ?I rum n ports ..f p|a - ?i. .in. tu Um Hoard ?i h calf', u tppi aratbai acarlot fever la aiBtuit .a ttiecity Theaoo.sat du rerj u> i t b/pa (anai'v ik. DfXO UK1I INOXAXa, Ottawa.Nov.28. Ibe l>epartra< ai has, it Man? deraio'sl. Siran go* f. r ihe illsuibnl.f a ooaadiraula qiiiiii.iv inarhduaaassnogthe In.'.an. aim In,,, i,, ii un taee ? mi in '"in do h lattag ni ? saaasn. Till: CHICaUO i i i n UJsPEATKD sa\ Pna ??:.? . Nov. 2?. lue match game of liane b. ii pi i.ist I -en ?? ii 'IH'tii li.e ku.i^ .1.. ..i ClOll, cli.iiui'l'ina ? t I cuu s...|'<, und tue I li eu ?? i il.. wan wltii. ij.e-l liy B Win \. mi l. c ut-ai v.u. 11 ?? . u i eislitag Htruugnaot, a ..: t lulled is lavetet tut Katck.r bockvi Cii.l by s-caretd ? lo i. WORK OP THE TREASURY. HI BBTABff jftOTMAPl wmor r. M ri) OK ECOXOMY?lir.I'KAL Cr Tili: i.kcai-ll s uy.R ci.aihk sii.ursm?? row nt TQ um tub SILVFi: rolSAOK a-kri) ?HIV H-MilXO opera? TIONS. Tug Tiiibim: to slop primm tho annual report n.' Secretary Shrimnu In full. The i-uniaded BBPBfpBi BJpJ expenditures of the current and mining fiscal year* are ?.'iv< n in detail. and f h-S-.-r.-'srv point* out ihr necessity of cco-.ouiv iff i.rh-r not to i-xrrml tho NfHMW ol tbs (iovt rniin iit. Tho history ol tho funding o-x rations are state.; f-illy, and tables aie given to show tin- *avinira which will follow. Bo directs attention to the SOOitsfB tirismi: from mi va int cm duties awl tg I hose i Mci-ruing the valu ul l on of M0M Oj BOSOS te?.rs; lie i!r|.j:i-.:;iy ehaage in the tobacco or spirit dimes, loi; inlifltob a that it may Ik- advisable to admit for.-ign ships to American regi-try on payment ofhaOSjOfBt rlolfOfli Tin- estimated revenues for the i-uncut Iis? al year an- s>,jHH.o00,0oo, and the expenditures, SllllBSilfl ol tho sinking f il ml. an- (338.90)0,183, KosmMoopi gros inere is ? tin- appropriations heyond the ppWBB of the sitrplua to meet them, the Secretary advises: tOO restoration of a moderate duty on tea and MOOt and the levying of an internal tax on tho manufac? turers -f opium. The Conl toller of tho Currency discusses tho relations which have existed between the National banks and the OotOTOOMOl Ml tOOIO> sumption of specie payments and the lumliugof tho public dchi. THE TEXT ?>r THE KaVOKT, nut in cKii-Ts am? upuotntoot oo m ooo* OWOMOaTf POO TOM \ i ak PIOOI sur loitrif. inv HUMMLiPfl to tiik IMO0BB.j YVa-iiisi.ion, Nov. 28.?Th?* following is the full text of Si.-cietary Sip-r-nan't r-pirt: Trkimhy lor irtukxt W'ASIIIS-.Tos. 1?. OL, 1?' e. I, 1070. ) Sin : I have the honor lo suhailt th" following annual IQpatt The onllnary reyeum-s, from all sources, f,.rtho tiseal year rssllBB June do, 1S7?. won : from customs.SI37.2".O.Oi7 70 f to-iiint mal rsvsaaa. .. llS.Rdi,eiOM I mm sale , of public lands. l>.'l,7sl os r iiuii ta? on en, nlstli.n au.t deposits of N? t.oiisl Hanks . S.7?7.'.oo 33 From 11 pjyiaetilof interv-st hy Pscttic Ka way ('omp.tiina . . 2,707.-.* 1 .1-1 From i oatoais tecs, lines, penalit s etc.. 1,I'>0,H7S uu From fas* consular, letters patent snil laMS. tn-l,i'5l 7? Kl< IU ur reels ..f sale* of <i?veiiini>-ul pi op , nv . 181.128 ?I Ft nn premium on svlrs ot coin. s. :o4 SH Pram prennuai on loaas. 1.49n,tM ? Prosanesatsoa oUuars.eta . . *. ?.7 1 p?u nvcsmeaef the i-isnut of Usiaaib.a . i.74i.4?i is rivet nonce lawiini asnrcas. :>.oa",6** 99 Total onllnary rerelp's. ?e'.s-.'T.Isi ?? I he ordinal v < xp? iiiillurcs for Hie same |*-r.o<l were : ?Si anOaisssasi. . trs\40P,PPI 17 1 intcicourse. i. 138 830 13 per in a ms..... .V.'wo.iouos Km? pensions, inc.u<liug ?SvOTfyfOB sr.-. satst pensions .? 35,121,4?! 39 For lue Milit?r? i sUhllsl iu Pi. in, lu.Ung itrer .mi hertior hupro vein ecu and arse. ml. . . 40, i::,y.c.? 7J Per tbe Naval sataatfshaiant, Itctndlna v,-. pi . mscliiiirrv sii'l iinpio ciaeiiis .n Navy Vants.. tsUtaMOfM pa ? , iiie..us sspsaSlOaraa, laelaaSBS mI Im Mrdklings, litnt seoaaa ami rails taw ia.-r. venoe. PS\070,S 0 78 fcr, xi? maiuics oa ail-juuI of tho |.;?tr., t of Clu.l.hia . M07 llfl 11 p< r Interest OS tbe nobile t!eut. 10.? :?,.!' 10 I Per pay at nt of iisiitax .v?ar.i. .>.>"'. ouoo 1 ot .lor Unary estMiKtltiins.??_'?? ?, IHljBw I ">1 Lssvlssj saorptM rovossss ol .vti.""7i>.:i*Ki tt:t. arlSsO was apeliet BS foil.'ws : To the re.i nipt on of I'm: .1 --utes not s. etc... *.] i ? i ; Ta tha radsmpisBQ at frasttaaal enreaner .. ,OA,10JSp To tha mill asp Ian afdpai asntsssida aar Iba atasJagfaaal. ]8.:.ooon To increase of,ash bala-ic* in the t reasury. ?l.l?.o.M 77 Tol il. sS^OTbVOPSOS Tlio a SOWN dOS tOS s>r::,:in: BMd BsT th I POOS a-.is '.' ?">.<;?? i <;"4. leaving ? dsOetoosp on tins sseooasof tWJJTrn Una 70. ? i at] sred Sil h th- previous psasl yen. tha ressOjOJ for ls7'.i have lu irssaad S10,711,139. 70 la r e fo.;.i\\ our It BMI Iu i u????ms rev. SOS. S7,f'79Jm 7 .t?; lu inuru.it revoasa*! PdtOTO^BOS 04| RS i icneiu on ,ii.<, il.40fl.P4Q - : m rapeyofMssI ol ilssoil bp ft rtOs Uail roaO Oosspnifdssi pl^lOJiO 071 M predta eo sohMfpp! ?1.801,170 041 sad in s?ssalleoasos Itesna, OaVSOO^ i i i to, Ikon esssdosroasoof 0047.8 104 a ,'? Hows: I i sales of PSMlS lamp, |104>B00011 la pr.-taluuis ,.n MstfS of aoin. filos -i.c ic_?; in ? . inl-a tiiial ujxoohssik , 011s\0M 04, sod si profossli si natsol Qovi i a iu -nt pi ii pasty, lOO.OAl 07, siaSsap a set Iu rciSS e iu th:' receipts Itoiuall source, f >i ihe yc.rs of flfl oi; KJ 7?i. II . \p ii lltures show an incieas ? over the prSVtSM year of rf 32,224,791 OS, aa feDowa I la the Vor DspsiO Sfsisl.fJfflH.TITtTOi in He- Intcii,u Pspoitaaml,fOJstT, KIM 1 l;l i.naii ..T.i7.l>.-.-i?7am! Pi as ..ti?.s>7.l?-4 4<> I :ll in tin oMsresI aethe i>ii'>:ie rieh ,9SA-7,i 71 :ii, ami pj the sttffl ssd iiiisccli.-i ieoiis. -i 1 ?_.".??::. ? 1 ihcre waaa OssrsBSeol00,043,17450 Is the SawPapssQ BOOt, MaktVS a m l htoroaSS m IbS SSpsOSVOBBSI oj ^'JJ PfSS^ftO 7... ( Tin; ' i tu. >v. i ? ??it i it ? i' it it' n i K.M-Ai. ^ : ah. Par tm- pic em ii iesl ys i nie r. n: m . a. haa] soi es BOMMSHla * ill he us fnUOWSI For tl. qn l ? I i n UMBBBS aa aa t rscpi i hre ia tttan K.tdttit. if. Is70i sa> ?'f Mm ?ear, ins1. aausfsstso, rV mi customs. SILO^1. lv;'.'. rio7.'>l -.^Wo7 front u.. ui ii tavanae. !lti.40l?,i >,>,:*? o. u- i?j r aisaksiolpobttc ? i i 1.7..tr- lo .-s..i;.i> .'ii I r..in ih\ oa ciiralatl n i n : a boohs ol National 11 ik SJdiiJM ? ? t. ?>, :;a)te Prani rc|a,ukui al bite i i n p.. r. BaBa nv I*aa p'a 9X,ltl t< l,-.'47.."i72 54 Prwtn Ca ua tstee .rti bs,i .f.- ?. -.'a'Jftry-i -m>. l.'0 74 Frusa Icrs, cuosautr, lei Ian p.l.-i.l. an ' l..li. . .'si.-..s,. i ?_? . \.!fW.S3S7! I loll, UlU e, I et Sales i iiv .iiitmiit ic i. .... .16.ss' is ta.iisa-a Fl?sa pnrOl*on ralMge,rl IU0.4SOOJ LOOS, ljwl From r-v a les at I N I I ? . irictnic?liinibl-i. !!;p,s- I (W l.tci.isapt Iron, ml?, i I ??.is mhiuvi 1. loo it 17 Im l?W IW TsIlIilaijpn. ?7o.s,.:-..:.;i> o f-.i-m. -i.i.o?4 T..c S1SSBlHIOH a fSf Ihe ? SSM BStTOd, SOHSsI BBd esl Basted, v i I ta : I or the aja ?rier 1 <?? tl i im. ii : s j ;. mg ti,r Erp luli'iirn. ..o. |s>7.'. bsrsa ASBBBB, Kail 1-, i i i I ami BUS .ioc. rapaaaas, in lu tl c , ib to i. iiugs, Hit .i fsoa>ai an-i| ... itng the tew .a.-. Sl-.M 5.TUI ;'l pjPl.tSV'SP H lu l.iuiu.s. i, 4?,7la<KJ S.ial,v5 SB Far pmsfcjoa- reartlsr .... Io,soj7ia00 SbMSOStfrst par an ears at paasaaaa ? U, 174,240 SO 7 mj i, r?r in utary asialal asaeat, la ijibi l"i iss Ii sm latter ..u i ii.-i >? i laapieva. in i.ts .iii.i at-.iais If^tOaJfOVai .:. Oil BBJpj Iro II i. :o e ilali 'Mine in. Ili-i , ] i || \e I.Ol i IIIS > ' c ui. i-, ?.i'i Uip ovrni in? ai.Navr Varda ... . CI8s\860SS 11^03,40041 hoi . vi. 'i. I meson ?ccoi: .i , f .iu- insun i "I foainiic i. t.i. .:,7-.'.' i;\ -. j4.-.-:i7 :'-a j, i i ,t. v.a i i. il.i ;. eshi. :: '?? :* tS BI.l i -.72144 "I I,is "i Ii"iirv .'vpc*i..i ui ? -' 'ii *:7..*li..iit4 i-U 1. tal iccel.'t-. BstBfll ami rolMMted, Bjr?rMj0O0^000 |etOl SBpSOsiOBTSS, SSfOOl an I SStsBBUl if. |8O4^aO0/kJ I laarl -i;. n itBBSl ol p04?O00y0P0, Aftar spplytBB tho bbIboss of tbs spoohd saapsastsl t'llf.ca BtSsV s ii-.c. held in th, 'iic.-ir, hfl IhS taSMBBs> ta.li ul InetlOBSl SOIPBBOy, nun IBrtlSp to PO^PTSMKM, to IBs poyBsssO sf srrsBrs sf p sdtaBs? os tflrssisd toOss> ii ui :i of tin- a,t ipopsoi >i Jbs llti 1170, lbs lOSOBSSOi reVOSSM flSl-tTlld -lurn.s tin- BMOtbS Sf July. Au.ust ..nil BSpOBBOpf ?t IbS pSOSSM fl-cal PSBI OBS Kl?t alooiocil li\ i ui n i* e\;n .:- - mil ta. p..) nit-ii? of vh'el7 i..'li? liO ..i ears oi ocstous a.-cruiug under the Act apimired January 271, 187'J. Nul witustmaliiu toes,- uiiu-ual do ?ua id , ilie Iii :i iri ueiit his heeu an e i > purchase ami apply to tbs WbbIbs l-'aud out of uic surplus rcv.-uues lot ihe uiotiili alOsSOBflS fin.o?o.ts-o six p, i BSM bouda i 1-1, ami OjfOUiM In live pat cut bends issued Bfldrl the Act or March a. lsdi. lUe latter Is ti.eix . . : 1 ;i : oa "I Ui. .? ? 11 nds . v. r u-u -s of four pH aSflU uiiuer tho re u .dug acts, and uiil.>t.s nnex pSBSsd SPprePtOBttOBB) avai.anlc for exj . u.li. are withlu this year,ata uiad.-bv < 'uu-r. # , ti.e ?..i-p.us icvouues, Ifl addlllaa to patiu^ off tin Iml.uco u nrreaisof imjij. ?K. is, will piai-a-Jij ..ii,. II.'.Uep.ntuteut to apply (a