let,lit*inabroad from the United States last i)| year. Of these, 42,070 wi re ship ped from New York alone, and atdea I the present rate the total shipments m* I from that port will be larger this fori year than last.“Moat of the horns abipcd here, county some years after the cuvil as I ana Northern funds kept it up for ,rja|maoy year* At this school negroes and whites of both sexes were educa ted, and the head of the movement, ath I John G. Fee, who suffered all the so ciai ( stracism, successfully carried the on the movement and finally estab hat 1 is bed a negro school with to cbers, men and women, at Ariel, near camp Nelson in this, county. It was supposed that matters were moving ou smoothly, the whites gave no opposition white teachers lived with negroes taught them The teachers were wo men, northern women They did not try to get admission to white society and they may uot have taught social equality except by example. They wore not molested but were looked uptm as harmless cranks. No white pupils ever attended this negro Echo! taught by white people,rHr Isftid a man who is intimately conuected with the export trade in horses to Gf the writer yesterday, ‘‘are sent throD. ugh two well known stables, one lo ite cited Id the borough of Manhattan and the other across the river in Ho boken feovea thous nd went from the Hoboken stable last year, and 27,207 from the one at Manhattan, while 8,8o0 were sent from scattering stables or put aboard ship direct from the ears as they came from West.‘•At the present time shipments are going forward in greater number and with greater steadiness than er before. Regularly on the Atlantic Transport ere, plying between this port London, carries a cargo of 35b while a ilku number i* also taken each Sat urday by iue Wilson Furaiaa line,■ailing direct from London On Tuesday regularly from JtbJ to 500arc taken by the big White Starfreighters and ou Saturday* there•re shipments of nearly e jual proper lions by the Hamburg American lineBesides irregular shipments go bythe Wilson lines to Hull, Glasgow, and London. Fortnightly shipments •*© sent by the Phoenix line to Aot werpt and tramp steamers very often Include horses In their cargoes,“The biggest dealers in thesesee on the other sida are,William Orni\ of Liverpool,Pritchard Moore, London, hold weekly aalea, OruitV being onte«wd*ri-10id*-16ftatI'TnaAilnc'u rttnl lb'll iihAril '£r Mnnnii'n