TED H H A J. miCE TIIRKE CENTS FROM THE SOUTH. BENJAMIN'S CIRCULAR ON OUR FINANCES. A DUDCET OF DUNCOMCE. Sophistry for European Financiers. COME CURIOUS CALCULATIONS. II ItC Ii t V Intcrr.tfiiar ircolr Ininl tlm Rebel S.-cnmrr or Nitttn on I'ii" 1'llinniTN sif Ills N'tirlli In Ara-mti' l the hiIInIIn(n or .iirii. Prr htmi nt or rArr, H t-n monii, Oct. 10, 1 s ; ' . hut For some niou'tis pas' the I'u.fe 1 S ;'os have bit n able to tiptio'd tta-ir sink'tig t:n:'i.-cs by I' e sale of Iiitvc amount "f pu'ilH s:ocs in the (I. rmn markets. T!nie saies are rep .re! to bate n hed a to' il v.irvlng tr im thir'y to one hundred millions of pounds sterling. There ii no method within roich f.ir approxi mating the true sum, nlthotigii It is do id; ess very large. We do. m it udvist'ile to proem n auulyM of the linanchkl o imitioti of t'to Unite 1 Mules, drawn from tlieiro'li ul rep TU. for 'lit information of F.uropcan c ipit ill-'?', tvLti 60"vi remarks on t lie probiole mil n-nre of c utiriiicl Investments by them, not only in retarding the re-tiralon of peace on thf continent, b.i' in destroying the resources on which alone '.hoy cm rely lor the security of investments alr-a ly m ide. Appondud thereto are tiblcs cxlii'itiug tin1 tiite of the 1'cdernl fiimnfoi, haNi il on th ropo.ts of the Kem-tory ol thn TrciKiiry at W.nliin ,'tun, on the 30th ult., and ut four priviuui d i;'M in tli. pr ent yiittr, with etu'enion'n of the nornr. ol" annual intcn vt on the .llit ut the tinv iliil.-r -ui ilM, and a ublc showing tho rate ot lncra.i-e of the dclit. From those tablr-i, as well as from o'hr to be mentioned, soiuo rcui.uk iblo t'.icts mibo tlrduccd. The annunl interest of t'i.- puMio il Oi' w m, at the end of last nionih, fcsl 7?S.iii:i. Thi um already evecils the tot.il revenu-! of the I'nitml M atee as It exist-'d prior to tin- noi-ession of th-' Rouihcrn 'ritaten. That revctrn its derived from all lourwi and from nil tho Suites thin united, amounted, for the year ending the iM.li June, IWiO, to $76,7 )V,0.l.'l. But the amount of this debt, la as it is. in creases with frchtful npidlty. The Mic of in crease of the debt was S'l.hi'.'.i'Ml per day in the first period of tine hundr.-d and live days included In the matcment; this increase was lUignieiKed ten per rent, in thi next peri id of lifiv days, and rendu d "2,lfil,!)IO per day; anil this ttiiicmunted urn was again increased by live per cent, in tho next period of liltv-eiu'ht days, leaving the pre sent daily increase $ .i,2'iil. It is further to bo observed that the entire inerca.su is now in the interest-bearing deb'. The llr.-t of the tables shows that thn amount of the nun-interest bearing Uulit w is on the il'Hn of Heplcniber about the came as on the 1st of Mnreh, the wb-le increase lining comptise'l of debt that bears interest. The rate of interest which i paid for the money now b irrowed varies from six j.er cent, in gold to sevon and throe t nths per cent, in pnper. Mo money is borrowed at less than six per cent., the attempt to borrow at live having failed, ami the small amount istued being now ijuotud at a discount of four per cent. Taking it for granted that tho United St itcs will persist in their insane attempt to subjugate the tioutb, it is not dillieull to form an estimate of their timtneiu! condiiion onthelirstof May Di xt, the probatilo date for tho commcncouiciit of an active campaign. Tho interval from the 30th of September to thu 1st of May is two hun dred and twelve days. If tho increase of their public debt during that interval bo estimuted at two millions and a quarter per day, which is a trifle more thnn tho present rate, it will amount to $177,000,000, on which the Interest, at an ave rage of six und a half per ceut,will bl l,0ji,')0 per annum. The United Sinks then will be compelled, If n new campaign is commenced next year, to bu;in it under the pressure of a total debt of aunt $-i,43O,0OO.(HKI, bearing an animal interest of uUoui $112,7H0,0UO. If to this amount be udded the pel sion list to tlio army and navy, to winch the laiih of the United States is pledged us sacredly as to tho payment of the in. nicy bor rowed, it is a moderate estimate toi'liro the annual cliurgc on tho tin tnecs as it will exist on the Ht of May, lhu.i, at gli'O.ojj.UiJO, leaving on of view tho unliigutda'td claims, whi :)i an! re port! d by the Solicitor of their Treasury to reach "tiundreds of millions of dollars." '1 he appropriation mu ie for the payment of tho interest on the debt of (Jicat lintaiu, for tho year ending on the Hist of March, lNtil.was -.;, 10 1,0 HI tnual to about fcTJS.OOO.OOO ; so that the United dales w ill, iu the four yours of war expiring on the 1st of May next, have incurred a dot of which tho annual charge will bo nearly equal to that accumulated In (ire at Britain in two ceiiluric. To tho public debt of tlio United Mules there tdinuld, however, be added tho public debt of tho several htu'cs, tho amount of wnicii cannoi oe exaeny asccriaine.o, nut as given n the "National Almanac," fir I Hoi, tho deb: of vbat are therein called "loyal Ma os" amount to about $'J0o,000,Ij0(i, at un iiver.ige interest of six unit a nun r cent., fun uiaMiig ait addition of $lH,0UI),Oti() per annum to tlio sum u'ovc staled, und remloring it ecrtani th it tho annual charge of t lie debt of t lie liniicd States, on tho 1st Of July next, will ec ed that of flrcat llriti'n. Il sl.ould rot he overlooked that, iu uddiiion to the vast sums ihus raised on cedit, tho UuttiM timlcs ate speudiug every doll ir that can be col- lie ed by the most onerous taxation ever imposed rn a people, it was recently staled in a letter to Mr. Fcsstudcn that taxation was c.xpce ed to pro- tluceone mi lion ot uoiiars a uay. ii tuts estt matu at all mpprosima.e c ur icy, ihe annual ti-xtttiun of !r 'j.'i .j.OCO'Jih) exceeds iiy upward of Ihuty tnilli.iiis j,of dolli.rs the en tiro revenue of Ureal mltuiu. as ellutulud by Mr. Ululstono for the year ending on the nintot .Much last Tho nwnue of (ircat lliiniin Is g uhered from a popu ntlon t uluiil J.f,'.'.,'U,o'to, peaceiaily cm ploved ill priiductlvo labor, while tho t.ix i'i.m of Ihe Uriitid States is i xj -le 1 fitnu a poptilati )il of about i.l.uuu oou, ol w hom a very larg.) ntim'ior have been converted from pro liiccrs to consumers and denroyeis of pu'il.c wealth. Wutui tiio luxation by the cvcral States is added tJ this charge, it miy be con- ciuuco, witii ini ru commence, in it tlio utmost resources that can bt ticitvod fioin tixi- tion have uliei ly on rea lie 1, aid th it If the war be coi. t. on-d f or ami. her campaign, there is r.o possibility oi eoiMluetiii it wiiuotii ,.n a 111 tion lo the lib ie debt u'. the of tv ati l n qiuiltcr millions of do 1. irs a d .y, u'. the lowest calculation, wudu me pro i.i'niity is tlnttliu m ci case In tho event supposed wi:i ha very mu h ) tutor. Tlio fails thus presented d uiot'itia'e that if Ibe l nltid states pcr-w, us Is now threatened, in carrying .n the war for another year, the burden of tl.oir public debt will bo su -li us to render it absolutely impossible for them to pay, ovo'l if aciiinten, wnn entire unanimity, ny a sincere dcsiie to meet their obligations. It may be l it to others to speculate ou the prob ibllitv of sueli unanimity ; but it is certain that throe of the largest Sta-es have o'ready repudiated, in p irt. their public debt, by refusing lo pay in coin the interest duo iu Kuropc, thus coidi-tcating one- inill ot luo atuouiu uuu to tue uroi'can bond lioklers. The possibllltY'of paying the debt already in curred is deponilout solely upju a prompt cassa tion of hostilities. itiiout, tneieiota, entering into and ribcussion of tho uioraii'y ol turnUiii to the United Mates the means t.f waging a war fo savage, so moust'ous, as that now riciug- on this coi.t unit, it voiild Sicin that the simp'.ct lactates of iclt-tutcrc'st moulu unite an tuo-c win. Ituve alnaJy veutiuvd Iuvcstiuetiis iu thu lo leral funds in a concerted efloi t to cut off a'.l t'ltrili'-f mpplics, and thus to force that cessation ot hoj tiiliilcs which alone ran save the inveoun.-uts nlriadv made from entire loss. If tho capitalists of Kuropa withhold further ccpulles, the tcsources ot tne t nuca .-lav.m, o lur eibunstid as to render the resloratioa of piuie certain ut no distant day. It is la the nowir of the mine capitalb-ts, by ftiruishiaz tho mentis for the gratiiicution of tho insane pussious ot the North, to plunge the borrowers into irre trievable bankruptcy, and to render certain tlu loss of all Uair own luvcstmeutb, past as well a future. In megontine the foregoing statement, refer nice Inn been intentionally omitted to the local debt contracted by the counties, parishes, and municipalities in tho Northern States, for tho purpose of raising money to buy mercenaries in order lo relieve lueiuseives iroiu mo unnucu oi the eoiiseiliition. a have uo means or esti muting the amount. We ouly know that the price at which these human beings are bought for slaughter varies from S AW to (81000 per man, aud that the calls for men liae aruouuteJ. to very many hundreds of thousauds. Some of the fsoriuern journals speak ot this local aeni as "mornioui," bat this term is too vugue to juslity us In uaxarding an estimate ot the amount. 1 am authorized, by the I'resident, to request that yon will phe to this despatch such publicity who c lu'erc U Mm In Inv- lied in it' cmt"ti'. I Mil, vcrv rosw. tful v, v 'i ro"l;v t "--vmt, J. I'. I)k j x in, v crelary of State. Hen. A. Ill in tv Mann, ;e., l.i iis, ., llcl jui n ii i n Till: I N 1 I I'll ST I I I. . V .,. ' - -. '. f tM4. ; ! Msr. Ii 1 II in;. .14 -,. u June 11 I.-.' ViKii-t i I. ::". n' A i.u,i ii i,:r 1 .(. S, t tr.Nr i .. . 1 ( 7 . 1 -l'. ..i.!r.7.'0 $-.Mf. . - 1 .ag-.nio I.--'-- ;i i i, 1 1 A ii tin in inir. e.t I -tli .Inn A'O-ll.l! hit. r--t i !l V n.i--l A ii mi m: ttr, n-M set i H. ,u -nil. Ht t. I. I rr .1 - $': I .. 'II, "N " Vr! W." U.I A-.s'l, I'll w hi It rum c'sa '' i i in ccla . M.-L, -ll inU'i'-Hl In ,-ur- -.T.'TV H.lfT.iTI,-!:. Ion1 ' .1. ,t, l :. ( t .1 , hili-i-i t f 1,771, . -. w mt.st'J total -iiiti-i. t: ' l. tl ,''i .,u. 1,714, to'si '! ti' "f Nt 10 I 1 I l.l- IVl.l 1 - I . '. tr.M lo.tutistl f .i.i" . in n. i . 1,1 .l.ii 1 I M Ann.. I "a I' s.i-; .... ; vi .'.I l-oi A"i isl .1 to s. p't in In-r 10 l.'s 1 il, Ml ;.s 7,,'ti.,,l PRISONERS OF WAR. Mutual Arrar.cf incuts to Alleviate tbeir Safferingc'. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN GENS. GRANT AND LEE. Supplies to bo Porw.ardcd to Prisoners North aud South. - - - - - . . -- I2tc., zjto.. Jiro., a:to.. izto. Wasiunoion, October 27. It will g'ad len tho w hole country, and c irry joy and bart's-eas' t ) hundreds of thounands of homes, to lec.ra th it an arrangement has been mado whereby those who linger In Southern prisons will henceforth receive adequate supplies of foi l and clothing. In tho Impossibility of a general exchange of prisoners, It Is n matter of rejoicing that their sufferings will bo thus far alleviated, and th?y mudo as comfortable as it Is possioto for men in captivity to be. The agreement loo'Uti r to t'lis beneficent end lias just been con tludjj between jcncrals (.rant and I.rc, und only awaits tho settlement of practical details to take burnetii do effect. Tho proportion, be it said to the crcdH of the Rebels, enroe from themselves, and was lir-t nuulo iu communication under date of the t'lth instunt, addressed by Mr. Otild, Confodera'e Ageut of KxchMiige.to Major General Hitchcock, 'ommiss loner ol J'.xchunua lor tho L nitod states. Mr. Ould's cominnnication in substance recited that as there is a prospect of a luro number of prisoners being held on both sides duiiag tho coming winter, it is desirable that c.icli belligerent, without being need trotn its obligations of feeding and clothing the prisoners held by them respectively, should b: allowed to furnish their own captives in tho Olbcr's bands with sue! additional comforts us humanity niav prompt, tie ttierctore proposed that we shall be permuted to send to the N.itrli clothing, blanket", mid suppiics lor our prisoners in the hands of tho Coiilederatcs; they being allowed to do the s.uno by their prisoners in our linnils. He further proposed that tbey shall be allowed to purchase rthrond the articles Intcn led tor tin ir prisoners held by us. I his overturn was ruterred to uencral Urant, who replied in a communication to (lencral l.co, under date of the isth initatit, accepting Mr. Ould's proposition, and stating that ho was autho rized by the Secretary of War to mako arrange ments for the mutual relief of prisoners held by tho two unities.. "Looking," ho adds, "entirely to tho alleviation of the sudcriugs of those held iu captivity, 1 will not iutorp.isu any obstacle to uny plan that may bo agreed upon that gives equal privileges to both belligerents." General l,ce, on the following day, October iti. replied to Genera' Grant, acknowledging the re ceipt of his couiiuuiiHui'.inn, und st itcd that ho took It as an acceptance ou the part of General Irani oi Mr. Ould s pmn. lie s;i .vested luittier, thut ihe articles sent lo tho prisoners should bo Ci mined lo articles of neco -"ity and comfort, iu lothlng, blankets, in -a', bread, entice, sit-tar, pichli s, vinegar, and tobacco ; ii.nl propocd th it un olliccr from encli side should be specialty de tailed aud paroled to sec to tho iVthful execution of the urrangenieiit. On the billowing day, O ttober 20. Uonor.il Orant rejoined, stti'in1; that General I.ce had rightly understood his form r commiinicntion in Ihe sense ot an acceptanco ol M. ouut s nrou.-i- tion, and reiterated his solicitude for tue well- being of our prisoners, in well us those of tho Rebels. "It declared Ge.icral Grunt, "my desire thntull prisoners ot waishotild be niaias comfortable ns it is possible for prisoners under restraint to be, undlwul lav t any proportion looking to that end." General Grant, moreover, requested that a di billed plan should bo in ide lor carrying this purpose into elf et. Ilns coniiiiiinua!:on clos s :m ol tun interest ing correspondence between Generals Giant and l.ec that bus so f ir luK :i pi ue, and thus tho mutter now is sis. It is earn 's ly to be It iji' d that ihe rructic.il iM dls ill be complete 1 with all posiiibio prompiitu lc, so us to permit this bciioiictiit.ini a lire to tiliu inline tuite citect. It is ccibiiiilv a mailer of :ongr.itul..tion that it should be in such hands as thoe of Grant and lie, wh.ne practical wisdoai ami humaue dispo rition cannot Le doulitcd. Thcie ure ut present iniiti'iH nMo o!ntu des in tho war of an exchange of nri-oners ; obstacles rendered ItiMipcrab o by the violations of tUo ruriel on ttic iai t of the Ketiet autlnnl les; but there I no reason w hy these 'echuleul dill'crc ices should bj nlliiived t i stnnl in the way of thu comfoit, wi ll-bi-iug. and even tho life of tliuie in bonds. We arc sure t!ia if tho relatives and friends of ihose in Southern pris ms can be a-suridof Ihe f.ilihfiil obervanco ot tho bcnL'ii provisions ot the conv 'utiou just concluded by (ienernls Grant nn 1 l.ee, it will modify their nngubh at the coiitinii' d cip;ivityof tlio-c tit jy love, und whose rclciae on terms ot imiice and honor the Government liuds il iuipossiole to ellct. TEE MIL'TAST glTfJATIOg. loi.clnl 4'.' i l ol lic Held The Fnlluro I IIooiI'h Sov-uif'iilH HirnliiHt Nlsr IIIUIl'M C'4IIIIIHIIIll.tl.klkSIlloiHl III H Worm I'onIIIi.ii IIiiiii i;or Tlie Ml nil llou licJor.i Itl.-liiiioiiil. Vasiiini. ton, October 27. The military situa tion piccnts to day, over the whole field, the most satM'nCtoiy mid encouraging ospect. In the West, the oif n-ivc moreinent designed to dislodge Slietnian from Atlanta has ended by depriving the Kebels of all foothold In Georgia, Tho cloiicnesi w ith which Sherman followed up tho aggressive movement of tho Ucbel forco, completely frnstrnted their designs against his communications, all the dnmage to which has now been repaired. Hut it did more Ihau this. The tenacity with which Sherman i lung to the rear of Hood made it impossible- for him to retrace his i-tcps, and has compelled Iteatiieg.ird lo ink safity for his army, by drawing it into ueiitinl Alab.iuiu. ilis mrons nun on ecceiun callv fioin all connection 1 la tlie main lie'.el inn y In Virginia, i uts into the batuisof sliertuuti ttc i oiiiioi ot mi i no ccniniuuicationi iki tin ltebel ksiv in the eat and tho Uehel ai'tuv !n the weit, and" opius up his tilumnha! lines of Ccriot'iCst c.car lo the Gial. 'ilns vuuiit'd oinnaiitn. which, a"cordiur to the Jill. UaviB programme, wai to hue turnei our po iilon iu Gc.ria to a iios' . reire n, stuiius to dav demonstrated a miserab.e failure It not only has brought the Kebels uo advantage, but has u!uced tlieni in a much worse position than hen Hood held a front south of Atlanta vi iih oiK U commiinicatioiis with l.eo. The situation before l'etersburg and Richmond is rctilly hopeful. General Grant, far from lyiu idle during the post few weeks in seeming inac tivity, has been steadily puthlng lorward Ins lint 8 of circumvallation and comruvallntun, working with fatal pressure ou the vital arteries bt lliihuiond. A member of the Southern Exprest Company at Teu.rsl.urg, who has Just arrived withiu our lines, states that the express agent at tout point was last week notiuca mat sue ageucy at t'cters burg must be broken sip, as there would bo no further Ur tor an express olllce there. The era ploy ees were poUuily iuviled to euur tho army UiBUinur. 1 m further informed, by the same authority that 1'eUrsburg is for the most pact evacuated ; that General Lee has materially contracted bis lines and that they expect the city to lull at the first serious move by General Orant. Arte York as will 'vis - it to r ! ilon: PHILADELPHIA, Fill DAY, OUTOBKK as, 1SG4. THIRD EDITION FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Gov. Bradford's Proclamation. THE NEW YORK SOLDIERS' VOTE FRAUDS. BILLIARDS IN BALTIMORE. Etc., 1 ., lie, i:ir I.lc, Kic, I.fc. rrrtfl t.i Tlie l'.vontnir Tclru-mftli. 7j;t i 1 1 none, October 2S. Governor lira iford wiil bsuc bis pro ! ination, declaring the tie Con-lf!utioii va!i,!. probably lotuorrov ur M 'niiiiv. The tiumiuctioiis ina le lu re yi s cr.Iay by t'ie Democratic S. ate Convention arc all knou Se- i-isiiiidsts and synipa'liien wilIi tho Sjtith; niie of them would gladly s- c th : S itithcrii oiifederjcy recognized. A few of them have ,ccn limb r tirrcst for di il 'val'y. The New York frauds, to cheat Mr. Lincoln out of the soldier-' vote, causes inteti-e disgust. The great billiard match a' I'rinklin II i!l last evening thousand points up, c.ivoni game, f r three hundred dollars was wo.i by Kid rlcy, aho gave Hall, his antagonist, ono Ini'idt".! pi mts, ivilterlcy catno out tiiirty-tlirco points nhcml. Large sums w ore bet, and a largo audience was present. A graud billiard touinam.'nt is soon lo t ome oil' nt the same place. Thcro Is no speelnl war ne vs, bat a terrible blow is looked for dally by Grant. 1'ltOM 4I.M'ltl. H'.llt't, Ni'.w Yoiik, Octob r l. Iiy the .i-riva! of tin; nrth Star wo have Tanama dates of the 17th instant. The latest advices from Central Am r- ica contain no news of interest. Ly tho interruption of c jininunic I'ious no tiewi has been received from Kcutidor for nenrlv a month. Tho first attempt to collect tho lonnago duty of .il) cents was resisted, and sailing papers wcro re fused by tho Panama authorities. The Panama railroad and steamship comp inics' vesselsapplled for papers to the United States Consul, obtained them, ami went to sea. Tho authorities had taken no luvlhcr sttps in the matter. Dnnot'rMli Noniliintioitn In 31ar Intnl. I!. i.i i moke, Oe'obe.r 2S. The 1 lemocratic State Central Committee and Convention huv placed the following ticket in the field : For Governor, Judge Chambers; Lieutenant-Governor, Oil n Bowie i Judge of the Court of Appeals, W. V. Maulsby ; Attorney General, T. N. Steele; Comp troller, Lingan Jarrctt. The Strainer "t'HnMdit" nml r.ii roiin " Hai h ax, October 2S, 1 1'. M. Tho Cuiut'li sailed for Huston nt 0 o'clock last night, and will bo due there on Saturday mornins'. iue J.urniia arrived hero at o o clock this morn ing, ami sailed one hour afterwards for Liverpool. llio bloekaclo-runncr llilrn arrived hero on Wednesday lust from Nassau, for repairs. From I'orl an I'rliico. Nkw Yoiik, October US The steamer City of l'vrt ait I'rinnr, from Tort au Prince on tho 2 Jth, arrived here to-day. Tho KIM-llon fraiiilN. IIai.timoiih, October 28. The Military Co. u- ini-siou i u the election frauds is now in session. A I'niloil Slnlc Konator Aiolnloil. IIosto.v, October 2S. Governor Corry, of Maine, has appointed Nathan A. Farwell, of Loci. land, Senator from Maluotolill the unex pired term of Senator Fesscnduu, appointed Se rctaiy of the Treasury. From ew 4rli'HHN. New Y'ouk. October 2S. The steamer Sin) V",7i. from New Orleans on tho 22 1 instant, ar rived ut this port tnls morning. She brings no papers, probably becauso all tho isew Orleans miners of file dates contain a card from the out ward passengers rcilccting on tho vessel. She reimrts havinir been chased by a stistil- cious vessel on the morning of the 27th, in lutl tudo 3.1 ih'tfreos, longitude 31 degrees. Mnrk4tN by Tetoirraph. Nkw Yohk, Oc'olicr 28. Slocks arc bettor. 4'blenco And It' k IfUnd. !-.',' ; Cnmlxnttttid i-rclii. it d n."t ; lllilinls I rnlral. r.'l'. t Mieliisi.n Minllierii, s 'v; Noiv Vork Central, lill : IVmis vn onu C.il. I'll, l;.-..J,,u. 1 , .-. ; llinlsi.p Hivi-r. 111.' ; Mistonrl tin, ilu'4; K'te. ''7 ; linn Yesi r. rlJIlrslcH, !':,'.: Tnstirv 7-lnt. I"S; T.ni- fnrlirl, 14 1 five-tu oat v cnnpoiit,l07 -a i isfl"rul, 10); Uulil, 21l;sliHe tlie llouril. ill. Nkw Y'ouk, October 2-s. Flour has a lvancd llHii.l.'ie.t illes nl I ;,.'ISI ll,,n. at S S.'.'cltll fur SUIe. Illl ..V.ij ii f..r Ohl.i, suit (la S.V . II -.'5 l..r .-oiitln'i 11. Wheal ml- vimct-e 'J' ' ie. : milei, lllliliitmi-tnllt. ( irn tlnii ; s ll.-s ini 111. Iteilltnll. I'lilktlriiii .1 1. 1.11 lii biilH. m Sl lur M'si, tanl f 1 1 ti. bi V.o'"iC. Wacky ilnll. IlALTiMoitK, October 2H Hour bin advanced IV1, C Hlli'St S ellvj Ht IMI Inr Wllitl); SI i.'l f 'T rfl. Cnrii IT111, wltli a scurc" nril -; 11M wliltn, ill 7.il I .e. Vtl.i.kj- null ml liuavy ut $1 77. (liueerles art iulct. UNION MEETING AT WEST CHESTER. Ex-Sccretary Chase's Movemonts. Secretary Chase will leave this ufteruooti for West Chester, where ho will Bpeuk on the issues of tho day, and then take the night train on the l'ennsyliuiilu UuilroaJ for Cleveland, Oiiio, w lic.c ho will spcuk to-morrow night. It is proposed to estaldlnh a Newsboys' Homo In Pittsburg. A committee ol citi.ens has the subject iu charge. A sudden und terrific thunder squall passed over Narraganuctt Lay on Tue-day evening. As Captain John Dimon, of Prudence, in his yacht, was crossing the West Lay from Greenwich, Mai sachnsette, home, he was suddenly overtaken by the squall, and such was Its velocity and pjivcr that before the sails could be taken In they wcro torn from the bolt ropes and torn In shreds. For a few moments tho thunder was deafening, the litLtn'rg binidin?, and tho darkness iiitctire, accompanied by violent ruin. I Ni w '1 ANISIUKMI. sssvt SritKKT Thi atiik. i,jf'. night Min- Ldgan played "Juliet, a "Julis," entirely of her own cic.r.iun, a ''Juliet" from, which she bad take all poetry, all pgSdion,,all interest, mukiug the Italian maiden, tho post lovely of Shakespeare's creations, a trivial contemptible flirt, a forward coquettish ieh0l-girl. In many scenes Miss Logan whs actual! grotesque, excit ing iHiigbter intend of tears; all dignltr was lost, aud Shukespere'i words frilered away by reaJ ii.gs utterly void of commoA-teuse. Miss Logan aims at the natural school, but the nature ol all women is noUIIko there is the ome lu.Dg iM-youd convoutiiAinl line ladvism in the soul of woman ; and to- represent a ''Juliet" with the mincing manners' of a drawing-room is nut even nature, after which. MUs Logan is sa:d to aim. Miss Olive Logu, in siudvlug a new school, seems to have forgotten the business of the stage, bhe plays like a uovice, yet she U uot one, tor she hs beea on the stage a greater por tion of her life, and was at loo Arch Streot Thea tre as walking lady some eight or ulne years ago. All her associations, too, have, been theatrical ; aud respect for her sisters fciiutatjou K.liia Logan, so correct ar.d talented should have saved her from the sacrilege of last night. Miss lagan is a handsome woman, with the moat lux u riont golden hair poeteiwd by any wonjaa liaeo F.vo. Sbe dros'i s m i-t miumiOivntly. Hrlct dr s V ' Juliet" w is mot chir wer'stie, t uly l'a ian.Vi ennrii rp irt of ti e c istunos in o ti4 o L'onarilAda Vim i pic'uies. XNt'li trhse tin iniaees, and m my fri o) r s Ustitied by ).o npp aue lust n cht if Miss L iean must go 011 ti th" stage, h h ul 1 pl.iv uue of the nninv coiinnlii s aid draui'is in will h ihe words, th' 1I1 II, ca'ions of character, pision, I c tlios, ur i) 1 o t an no' needful 01 bo' re inir u nt nl1, their pb (fro-ing supplied by tit. a dres cj d line 11 . f" r . i' e the dia'nM wit'i willed Wall. 11 k np.i F. chtel have cornet, d the singe of the nre-i nt day. ,' 1 hose ho icinembcrcd the f"n.ler l ivcqne s of M rs llowi r-, the Intensity of the p is-l m whi di cb rn teiii d 1 he deeper Rci iri s of her "J ill"'," could Put s-gh and slunVlnf as la-'t nl-'bt 'hev In held Mi-. Olive 1, 'gan. yjltr. Mordaun'.'s 'M 1 caiio" w -1 1 l ot a linish"d 'jforinancc, but su'M nenilv g "(id I 1 show that tin Is r.pa'ileot till liighrr schi ols of h s tunfissiun, il he would study in flic n,'hl d rccdon. i Mr. I'.il.r played "fTotueo" iiudc stavl'nglv. In Ihe inid-t ul the utter b1i"r nice and im ni ciein y ol ( very other pcison-w 111 the pl.iv ( vvi'.h one or two exert ti t-i, i' was 4 v i n' 1 1 li-u ti to the correct m il Intelligent rea i of nn act r Who W.IS awire tb it Sb-lk spcne's bfl ;- ; is not nuie cMry'lf.y twaddle, ntd that th re is sin h al'iiig as blank vers ; but. of c.inrs., "Honn i"is i.ot n character Ma, llalu r uu.d f rlrct ; I ut being the bet edu 'n'ed artier in 'I13 conipnny, of o tit'C it fc'l ti bin s.,arc. M,s Chapnian was giaal ns tho "N trs, -," wi'httit giviiiglha elim 11 ter much promiii't ice. A I the ntl cr puts were ''11101 Vile." This cveiilri-r Mi s Log in. lor L'-r bem tl', will pair her in p'uv of .or'. i. On .Monday evening Mr". Ilowcrs will inn lie her lirst appc.itaivc iu this city utter hei return from Knropo. Akcii Srni i;r TiiitAvni:. Mad'llc Vastvall, in order lo gratify h'T friends desirous of seeing her in the part of "M i-saroni" In the play of The bo.. oic's, w ill appear iu that character this Cveii iin:, lor liei benefit. 1. 1st ingiit, to see (.'.on 1, tho house w.'seiowleil to its ni in 1st capaciy. Ms i'llo esunli was (albd be I ore the en mil n al'Mr every act. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Uarocy Williams lippcar. Wii.M-T Sthiit Tiicvthh. Mr. li.iehinan will Kivc lor Id- benefit, ,his evening, iii 't -th. Mr. Itiichan 111 has dicply studied, is au enthu siast, anil, during two years, played the round of Sh ikospiin-e'schara' terswilh greit success. Miss llii-linn iii is 0 sCeedi'iglv young, has a lino vo cu, and profound respect lor' the high art to which she is devoted. She will appear as "Lady M ic beih," proiialiiy the you 1 !t "Laly ,l.ictieth" (ixccpting ihildish prodigies) that has ever played il. A NlOIIT WITH TUB SlTl.l'TORS. At tllO Sieieopticon, to-nlghf, the rarest works of ancient nnd inodcrn sculpture will bo exhibited. Those who have not visited tho Stcrcoptic n have no idea of its real beauty. Ntatnary, for Instaueo, Is shown u it li all Ibv solidity and soundness of tho origiuuls, and the audience llnd it (liillcult to con vince themselves thai they are not looking at the real inarb e. To-night will be a ireat of art, and the last night but one of the Stcrcopiicon. Manaomi K. D'Ousay Oudhn in Csni.R Tin Minn. The Richmond I.xotninvf of tho 'SjiX Sixy s "Tlt mnot of K. D Omny Omltiii, late? Mativ:. r of the HictiinoiiU Th4':ri' wliose t'tjpt, tioui thritj wtt ki tu' s IH'IU IllU.iy U'lllinrlty H til) rVOUll-U ul CUtUltl Tltllttc' iHtiUiiit, irn n ntiiuraily Itvclr io,)ic, fi.twai rtnit d on 'I tuinilay lim iy ft Cuitiv )tr.ti tent, iimnc 1 J.iini laylor, tat ih- Uuue ci Mr. KkMhw Luwin, in Kiiit st?trt louniy, wlum ite w,i lopping a K'tct. an l armd In (tin tUy under ihe rt of hi. ci, nrt ri V rUlav utit lit, iluai iiuuielt4tei; cjmiulttcil io I ailtt 1 hiimtfr. "T lit-annonncfnient of his arrival in Yankerdorn hv a NorUu rn (hijk r at x cmrm ditto, ana (J uUMih iiitt iiJ d aiaru-i. Il npnarit tUM rttlen, aiti f At -cisr frora thf rrptttrl' IsImiik tr.ilit, rocioi(Nl lmnH liat"iy tuvvai'd't (Tie IVt-nnac, but, as In nta'c. at it ra not, uriKl'itiMy Fit tiit' iiti. rt In K' i the N'ortli, h dcu1i that h" itii1 not Ik'trtow. Hi-VMti ttirco tiiiist at Matritni) t' Hmro ho I j tut f r op 'iriunity to cr-'i inio WrfT'-Hi I. and aUtimirti hi' It-It Min- that, rdimi.tl lie icuin n" lti- uiioiid v)nnitrii.v or bv laininiUtnti, lie would bo (tuuic td Vi arrrt an a tfp-vnT. hr was K-ak eiifiityti t- ijinilt t ho con"llfrui(in of hi it p-H-uhar ntut'it ah a fvfh:Ti'?r, :hfnw!t Uccldi d rtk'Hia tt him bv tQi cfuriH, to pruvuut Uiui Irum (.ultiltiK the i Vnli Ot-racy ax a fuglilrt. ''Hi- talus that hm onlj.oi.ifct iu a vinir Hlcbtn nJ whn he dul, w ai t" a QUI ht:in. tnnut Inio a company ol" nn. f. i tptN ul (tuip L'1 and hurrit-U to ih) tlhl, aiuir h) u.il akt'tl jmtd i. ion to ;oin a I(h at drp-.tn ivhlc.lt won- foiua ol I. In pormtiial irh n-li, and tm mi'h ilit-ru tt)io front, vhlch ictin:tt wan t'oroiuptoriiy T-ttt. Hit cutu wij fll.oitiy hi; uinintd by a in Hilary c-'urt, whtti, d-Mibilfti, bOIHC IIW p"lllU A ill tia p'6't'IJl I a.lfi till ritfhtflf t! i oi fi'tlarai to liU rvict-n, th-titifii, nt h hit ot'iioa flu aiad, b haw bc n wlllinft tvdooiilitar dttiy n ich oihar lolt (gin i h IU the I K ill M-r ii )lc i" iii v tis.it he ii a MTciitp J man, and "torrt't a tiu ai'prt'hi ntlon that tif tAfitiaaiit ttf titi't him niv Inilio-c iiib Jiutho: ill n in hustle hi in tMnnigli , htirrii-l - I tiinoiuiii it. i-iinrr I'-rt o inn Into tun army ur Intln-t ' b nuf inifiixiuntnt ittn htm bff-rr pi ol tutiti' 4i.i i un i mi p out-n coithini ria no in na tiiy cot n.iii in tun : it w, huHtivtT, ai hU v niiincntf ut a UaMitrical 'nirtn 1 T. art'ir. Mini author.' thn furor wtu. ii lilt miii.ni,t-.l exit fritm thf .ouHi prftiiio,d, "r any jternn:inl iii'r,ti.'-i lo w liii Ii lie in t'ouiinoti mi It all flt'ili In liir, f .l'inoi i'i v t hiui in tin liohttl I v o( the am lorith wh't iir h uiu i, lo li.e lniiKU'Ufc nt tl.i inw, to h;d I, ho uii.oc nl tiufll Iu I- ut'4-n i ini' y. li in .jnitf riuui thit hit ptniii u loo's, iaih'r nil iny t' ftii (i'l'TWl.. ttKUit hli own ai't. mm, whtt h o' i n a wisJn nolo fur prf ,u,1'l8, il erlit''ti:t'." An Old J)itM nc Tem i-i.e DusntovKii. Tlio Btihton Tttirnlft r of TUurMlay 8ay : Thr tin I-linuf rruiiielhy MorrH Hruthfrn .Pill A T.-oW- briUi! Jkl iiitlifU ojixiiii! tno Old houtli Ch in ii, wilt tii stii ji-a ti mo at i o jioi k ist uviitns,'. ijiuauili t rlnin win ttlinoht t uiiiph'ti-lv hnnn d out. hut thu hubiia ble .nM in ihi-rt ttrnf tint nt-tn" vvt ro- titvod . i'he iliu ri H ad d m un u p' r room o er th now uppt r K'tllorv. lit nun iimt iuit ni ix ui ukuis nr i wi mim'.nt. proo toi v the Htirk oiitn itictiidUry. An ut'tupt WriM male fino t'llitt Mll t! to ll' rlH-J l!iO L) 1 1 H '. I m hy ntmio pil-'ty wic) tl.n w a iIlIiI Ihrt-iti h un tpen w iikIqiv bi-lw iutu t huuu of Htiavlni't. "1 ht- Lni'idnc. own'il hy Mr. Willlaia tlrceaoiili, wm In i-olonlal it tin tin' rt'fO'li'ii' i' ui tli-j itritiili (cuvc'D r of llU!l htiM'ttti. und U:n fttdcr-. ol i,l -nel l.ln oln' ivhl rtmt mhrr iho dt rijuki'i o" It wn.-n th9 Hntiih tiiticera rfported Ihi-re to t.aitj ou tne tnur.niist of Itmiatir JIill batUc. Ji ImJ a f-'i t'l'i n fp.'i ti OnI'iTu It, iiud ii hind touif u iitwa uu Wili'tKt"U iiit-e', till t-tuo ilut ' ti 1 v In tin-pit-'M-iil tfiii'try -M "i.ii lir'iit r h ncciitili'.l it tttuif I ur ys.ai, ai.ii lr Urdnay Ul u an u inliutrot it. til prviftiily "St rttrul thuu. .iiiJ dotliira' worth of property. In 1 til I nt cl'i'hitiK itii'i lit-ry, HriM miuuvi-d in ijiufv , aiiiio oi' it diimakod, am ii niui h other material win huru !, U'td nt the (-oiupHiit t ail r i-t n:iy cii wrfd and r.', tired It ml a rout ol t it, (Ml, ihetr total lot h In prohitoly not fur ftoiu f..ol.tm ItH h ih -re it an induration of U,ot ), oou naif ill the Alit.ti'o.e. Hi d i-iic-'iuait-r tu tMuli of Iw.i other till 0.h. I l.i K ' lita Ht.d iripi'itli' of olio pait'uliuui, T'lf ''. wi". ttonri ffcl'ijO. Th iuuiIoaI Imuu ni'iim wtro mvtil. 'Hie loss to ili ttitHiaoiiKU htut It tntiii'K, "Ur. Jirr'ti, It'-. sec of ha llotion Tlie.itro, while tlie lire t us tl 11 buntiiii;, w i'h Hit- run'-urri'iu o of Mr. I.'joiuM hri'ViT, hlrf tor oi tho iinaii opna, ain-lly cen' a n.ne to Morrm Itri'iht rti. onmin the hhu ol ihn lto-ton I'ticatru hr a bent lit ou I M.no iiy mti moon t -1 cI'kA, and tha K'-nfrotiM .r-.M,i1 w xt uoinU tt.nl uratufully uctcuttj by Morrm hroiln rn." (jtihMAN Oi'kua. Mr. I.onard Oiovit, the moat 8i!((MFt'ul dirertorof ociu now in tills country, will shortly open for a scauou nt thu Ac tilticy of Mumc. Tue company, n liii U ho Ims col'ccfcJ fiota the lcst tulrnt of Kuroj.0 and Amvrlca, tt iiml.mljtcllv one (if tlio ft!j!i.-.t and hirt-r-t in tlif ivurid; lor it iuuludi 4 nucli Rrcjt tii toici ami t i v'tTH u-i Curl Forim n nnd Jos-pli Htiniuiin- on tiiebtJt "Uoltctt, a ihj oiUor iH t lie lChl 'Mij'tii. t'iphc!t knovu to our Hfle; sudi im tiontte an Muanlun.u.i Jttli inu ei n, Kitii-riri, and. Kotier, and teuora lit.e ll;ii.fln:tt,n ai.d lliinincr, with N'oino'!';!', Uiatt', mid a iitinit'i r -f o:Iicr e-nclul nnd earnest uiusi caif. M tti lr ).iiuaa nco I'tiropi'iio f.iVvK.tc) and Mud'l o 1't.iiliiif ('anisf-a, fnve l)"n cutj.igod for the 1 1 . ; 1 1 s of unubrv'te, Xho repL'i't lire i-. no lt'i"i i)iu"H-. Faust aud Mirvitlv (t ni'i.)d' skiJful i.ntl charm uff new 6p:ra), il'.lt:v' Jrvt&s, M.'U'i I'Ci-v'a ftjii4 ty, Mo.ttrt'ri Jt n Jnutt, i U 'd t'itict,fct Koiiini'r, l',lliiitii 7W, Aud a nuinijtjj of o.lior imst lirillhiut (-ulct tion known in tliir. city fur luvoiitc opt ii, iniiiie up tho priinut-st an I many ycm. lifcthovtn'a VrfWo, an opi.ru but rvd to lcYCi'Mof umk and ptrtoiiuod Willi so much Mii-ccss in former hhoii-, in not included among tho n-at w'iks, but wejiresiuuc a :;ie ral rctiuetit will biiucj it ionU. The sulo of sub-fct-iiptuin tit heth lor ihe German Opera wiii beni on tSatriid v, Ui-toher 'JO. '1 he new 5cunon bidb fair toheouet f tut. iuO"t spleudii aud popular in the u-kal memory. M'mk m: M.n.t ti:n i:k has jutit compietod a dranifliiaU.uof Mis a Iiraidou'a novel "Dikfrel Markham j or( t:-.e Captain of tlto Vulture' It is in five ntt, villi a four chameter part for tlio star. Mr. lkll.cr, of the I'iiiladflpliia Vo avan.mr, U tb"-ut tor M'mo d Maruer tteb' WOlkK. CITY INTELLIGENCE. BrTi or TuRoiibt To dat. Six A. tt., 09. Noou,&l. One P.M., 50. Wind, Vest. iliiHOP SlMChON AT THE ACADBttf OP MctilC. This able and eloquent Uivma in announced to lecture on Monday evening next at the Academy of Music, on tfcc ttirring theme of "Our Nutlonal Conflict." Any ue who bas heard Ultjop Plmp (ob sieak will sot IWiJ to avail themselves of this oi'iortnnity to hear him again. The nature of the subject, the object of the lecture, the well known ability with which h handles anything he lakes hold of, combine to feiake aa attraction which will doubtless till the Anademy to over flowing. The price of ticket, which, places thum within the rvaca of all, will be an ucUitionat iu duceinein to evary one to secure bis own en joy. ment, aad at tha same time contribute eontclhluf (or the nci aad wounded soldiers. MEETING OF TIIE RETURN JUDGES. COUNT OF SOLDIERS' VOTE. Ofiicial Majority of tho City Near Ten Thousand. Tlii uu rnin, at 10 o'clock, the Return Judges renf s iii'ded In th" Supremo Court Koicu, for the p'iri'oe of eoiiMtlin; tho soldiers' vote, mi l ninkiiiK out the olV.el d voto of tlio city. Tho work I'rotjrc-ised very Hlowly, nnd tho vote kI.;i1 Iiy the v trioiis i oinp mien w-is ecee'lin;;ly s-n ill. '1 he tollowini; nerc sonic of the vot e polled t Hi. n. '1. (oni it y A.'.ii'h Cavilry o h Coitil'H'iy A , llHtli Keiiiieut Id V! Coni.:iti; l, 1 ImIi Id itniH nt II .'i 7 t'"ii! -uV.ii", r.'ist n.'noiient 1 1 y 1 ( i nij aiiv, ."iS.tt KcclineTit 2 1 2 t'ciiiipniiien, ,'iMh Keimeut tl Coll. pnny tl, 1 I'll U nun e i t 1 rnuip.r.iy A, h.'d Kcirlnient 't I Conip my It, SV I Iteu'iinent HI Coiiipany K, K'J I UcciineiU ....IS I Cnoipnny A, I r.Mb Iteiinci't II 'J Coinpimy II, 1 l'lth Uci;iiiictit. i ( oii'i'ittiy II, llflili llcK'nu'iit i Coiiip.iny tl, U'llli It 'itimeiit !l Company A, I V'tli lleitimcn' .'Jl 2 Coinp.iuy II, t.'Oih KeKiiiient II 'I Company lll-d Keituni'iit 1:1 (''imp. ny (), lt'Jd lletjliucnt IS Ciiiiipiiny II, lt-'Jd Reim'jut 2.1 Conipany 1), 1st Artillery 3 I Hstli licf:i!in nt '.I 3 Coliip.uiy (', l'.itith I! eminent " i It Company 1', I'.i.'iih l dniient II li Company It, l'."tli Regimen' 7 tl Company I'., I'.Mh Hciinent 4 Comp my (i, l'Kitli Regiment lit 9 Ci'inpliiV A, 1 V.'d ReuMiiu'tit 2 1 Company A, liTth Ueitnent. ...... . 7 7 In lr nelie. .Imne'i rier 2 Ciiiiipiiry M , Third Artillery 1 Company 1. US'h ! 1 Comptiny K.UHili 5 Conipnny (), IIH U ti 1 Company li, llstli 1 i Coiiipany li, lildiuil.i Ilatlory 0 Third Artillery 2 1 antiix Seiniiiury 11 i-pi al 2 Slierluirii Biiriiicks, Wasiiinton 10 Third Uliitiion Ui neral Hospital, Va. . I fiimp near Joiich' I.andiiii.', Va 12 1 .Tiirvli llos,ii il, Maryland 1 (Viiipunv K, filth Rifiiniont Ill 6 Ul.ited Stn'es Ste infr Sew V;oni'rfc. .23 Carver Ho-pllal, 1). C 8 The above is a fair exhibit of the soidlcn' vote. The voto in all the companies was very small, but a few polllns a full vote. Tho whole uiimher of lotes Is 2210 I'nlon, fltlil Democratic ; iuui;ln a Union imijoiity of 1 ill. Tblt added to the minority on the home voto w ill make the otll ial n.njority ( f iho rlty nearly ten thousand. Tha H'lliiiirs vote will e'ect M. Russell Tbuyor to Coi,;ress from tho Filth District, but w.ll make no ehaiio in the ease of any of the other candi dates except to still more diereaso Democratic nii'juritics. Cowakhlv AsmviT anii IUttkiit. Folyard Degan, one of the 1 marshals" ut ho hall of the Keystone Club, was arraigned before Alderman Welding yesterday, upon the charge of having committed nn assault and battery on Henry W. (iiecn, on Wednesday evetuni,'. It seems that Mr. Green was In company with Mr. K. Clui borne, n tegular reporter of the Grrmm Item t rut. Doth were present Iu order to report the speech ol the Hon. Kevsrdy Johnson. The place was filled lo its utmost capacity, so that tho re porters could not obtain accommodations. In Iho etlorts to get a place uhero they might see nnd hear, young Green opened tho door of a pri vate box, but finding that place full, retired. In doing so, it is alleged, the defendant stepped up to biui, and, using un epithet, struck him a blow with an open band thut sent him reeliag a dis timce ot ten feet. Mr. Claiborne expostulated, whereupon the defendunt threatened to strike him. An appeal was made to Colonel McCiind less, nt which time, us li alleged by Mr. Clai borne, tho defendant stepped up au.l, In the presence of Colonel McCandless, lhrca'ned to strike him. The reporters re'reatcd, and thus Iho semi puglltstie see:ic terminated. 1 he dc fnidant was hound over in the sum of K) to unswer at Court. Ai i Korn AnvaKH at tiik Almsiioi sk. Tho special committee of Councils appointed to luvei tlgatc the charges ag tinst the management of the Almshouse, have reported that alter a full and thorough investigation of the ma'ters crnili l. d to tin in, in which they received cvory fa dity, at veil Irotu tno utiardliius ot tue l'oor as iroin the olllcirs oi the institution, 'he eotniu ttee are su Is lid that not the Slightest fouudn'ion ox'sts for theclnrges made iu Council: and tbey canuot ret lu ii h unt expressing their regret that so serious a charge against ouc of our most Important public iiiMiliiiious. bliould have been made upon no better authority ilian mere rumor, set utlo.it, most probably, by some gossiping old woman. Political. The largest assembly ever seen In this city, iu any hall, filled the Union J-eagtio Hall last night. The crowd was so groat that those who could not get info bearing distance procieded to utiou:il Hall, which was speed i y tiled. linn. S. P. Chao spoke at both places', at bitb of which he was receiied with the utmost en thiiKiasm. Hon. Amos Myers, representative from tho Twentieth District, spoke at National Hall; also Simon Cameron. The Continental Thrntra was enlivened lait night ly shouts of langnti r, caused by tue tiles ot Mr. D A. Kuitoii, of New Yoik. A large l iiion iii'-efinir was held list night iu the Third Ward. Tho utmost enthusiasm pre vailed. Tiiikm h at tiik Thimtuk. Tivo young mon of our city were relieved of their pocket-books while proeuiing tlclieu at tho window of ono of our city theatres one of a porte inoimaieo nitalii Ing sevtuty slx dollars, tha other forty-one do' lars. Two woinin ure supposed to liuveom mitted llictlii lt. As Ihe eoiuplainautiippioachcd Ihe v induw tlin tigli theeiowd a wuiiian requested 1, i in to procure tno lick' ts (or In r also, und while thus din cling his attention to a dollar not1! her accomplice suecetded iu piecing her hand la her vie'iiii's pocket. The thieves both escaped. A Nkw W'w t r IloititowiNd. Saniuol Ma k and William Hunter were bro ight on from l'itfs burg )e:teiday, on the charge ol having rubbed William Wilson, of h'M llcdlord street, ol'a gold watch, mid other articles. The watch w is bor ioed by Mack on the representation tint he wi.n ied to weur it for a few bourn, but he seems to have h ft ihe city soon alter he got possesion ol it. Wilson a'so borrowed a valise, aud cartiud it oil too. Uolh were held to answer. lltsioNATiON. Yesterday a communication was received in Common Council from Aruos Uilggs, resigning his seat ns a member of Unit bodvfroin the l'eurtccntl! Wurd, on tho ground that' he can no longer support tho no'icy of tho National Adiuiuisirutiou, touehiug tho suhjeet of slavery. , Mr. II. C. Oram, elected a member of Common Ccunill from the same vrd, was sworn into ttlkc. The I ati: Maior-Okneral BfitMtY. A Bories of les'ilutloiis, from the committee to report the fciii-e of Councils on the tleutli of Miijor-lJeueiul Dii m v, expressed the regret felt by our citizens i.t the death of a brave and gallant ollieer, who, by bis ul-il.tv and patriotism, lia,. cud. ari d hou se!, to ihe memories of the citizens of his native city. The resolutions passed both Chambers. CoMMISSlOKKUS 10 TAKE TH!'. SoLDILLS' VorB Governor Curtin has appointed Hie following named gcnCcmeu to take tho soldiers' voto to be east In November : Messrs. William V. M' Qrath, Juinis J. Martin, V. McLaughlin, and J. McKib ben, all of 1'hiladelphia : also, liaruard Rellly, of Schuylkill county : Wllliuru Horton. of Fulton county ; and Jonas It. MeClintock, of FitUburg. tsi udksi Death or an Oificer. About half past 9 o'clock last uight, Officer Frederick Wil lard, of the Seventh Police District, la coming down the stairs of a house In Front street, below Callowhill, slipped and fell to the bottom of the stairs, and was instantly killed. He bad just finished a visit to a friend at th time. He was taken to his house, in Laurel street, below Poplar. Fatai Accidkkt. William J. Bear, eight years old. wai run over last night by a ear on the Arch Street Passenger llailroad, at Twenty htih and Callowhill streets, and instantly killed. KKLUTMiiKM. Fifty-eight warrants, amount. Ing In an aggregate U rW,100, were drawn on the City Tnia-ury yesterday, fr the payment ot ihoM ho hart talfctod to Oil up our armies. Di sriiTtivsa. James Burns was arrrestcd at Manamnk yesterday by OtTlcer Janee, on thi charge of desertion. He wan sent to Droad aid Hn't' nwood 'truts. Vicor Colcoil, an alleged deserter from tlieSlh D lawnre li glmmt, as arrested yesterday and si ut lo Fort Delaware. F'i m oron Ghamtko. Forlonghs have bsen g anted to all soldiers from Maine, Wisconsin, Michigan, lU'l.iware, Illinois, Now Hampshire, and Conneitieut now in tho hospitals of the De partment. Transportation is to be furnished at Government expense. Auhival of F.moRANTB. Tho (hip Snranah, from Liverpool, with 212 Irish emigrants on boaiil, arrived nt this port last evening. The ship H ..tr i erron if, with emigrants on boArd, is ro poiti d below. Ciiaiuii.1i w ith FonnRHT. A man giving the name of John Oesenger was arrested yesterday upoti the charge of forging a cheek to tho amount of two thou-and live hundred dollar on the Dnyli Mown liauk. Tlio accused will bo sent to that p uce to stand trial. To Pi m-iiASn CioTuiNii at Low PRiras.inske a . it, tif-n rit-m nr stiTk ur in no uauk i; inaiiis. Wis mtr irllinc tfixxl. riiiiul ini'W. 1J. ni'il.iil in.vrM, r."i 'A to M' frr rt,t. ttt ei fluin Is now rtmrn.J l,r t'i n r ii-"'" itittt te li'-r. Wo hv. . I wlvle., size, a til nitres ,f ("oOciit: - Mrit ., TniiUi . Mid llu. . All Mil t0 suited itlU.vul UvUj' ur treulue. flrssirrt k Co.. Tower fUll, o. 6 IS lUriet otreet Tub ciiat Hint adopted the plan of "laying In (lis clnlhes ' Oils fti'l. as A s.vstrm of ceitnomr. In AilOrlpl tii.imr lino, 1 nnl Aiiine III tils exiH-rfmi'iil. inir I'rienil llrtm n hfij el il, sit I ltt tl le.l il. I Ie s.-tuj f,r ten W.-c; I I r nrvrr UMtliPUst A lilnt.fl f, 'nit tl)ed fa satl.fY lilluself of Any Itrnsiliiit ii:i-YA- ill Ins weAllll h, ' Uviluf in his rli.ll,,...' lv cnii li-lt llnovn lh.it mir mrth"d lit" lir- ti.ilitf rri'n-.nn 111 tt'l' r'nllilnii llni-ts to imrrliAs. slw-HYi nt l I'liiiet sjiuS.s A Oo.'s wne pricu, uad'T Hi. l.'ontt uvntiil. PiiOTOdiiAi'its of pleasing styles and exquisite Itntsh nr. tciilnl In H. r h'-tmsr I sprsl'iieiis llfr-Bl-e I'Iiq tioatili. In oil rlrs, lvuij tjpes, aad Curies d Visile. No. Areb street. It wilt, utt "ftr by advertisement In onr rnlunins tint! thn Tsell Pftnilfum (toinpmiy ctosr Uirir lic"ka on K.i'urilAy In New VorK. Thr luniks li.vr only or.-n o;en A .i it avr, nnd All oi Hie st Mh his hten takrn v lih tho sir' pilau uf 10 teo sliurtie. 1 tii-lr oitlce Is So.Jtl Walusl atrv.t. On. Si lisciiiiTioN.s. At times this morning the oilier lo rrcelve ttie-r .nti.rr'ptlf .lis was crowded. Tlie Intercut mantn-sird l Ilia psblle to tke sharrl I. In rreasira, will he nrrn by tlie ad'-rrtitrmrnt In Anothrr column. Tht. enterprise, wlilo It oilers unusual prosprc llve itdvautai:. s, at Ihe .inia lluie commend, ilaoll foe Its prrleni prift-rtssfely. As Uie drinand tor shares la conthtrrahle. thos. Intand Inn tn siih.i'rihe .hoiilj do o at onee.for when tlio ou. Iinndrrd luhsurlptloni are ret:elveU no more icdl trt talttn. Laoifb, if yon wish a ukr head of h air, nso Jatnk's Uaih Tosit:. Tht. valuabl. preparation excites the teatp to new and healthy action, clennirf It from seurf and dandrurT, prevent the hair from fnlltiur 01T, euro, tlios. eriiptliTSIs.ateawlilehon.il appear on th. lie.i.. and In a majority of unsea prodaces a Una growth of u.iv hair. I also gives tlio ;halr a rich and beautiful .nponrancc, un equAlled by any thliiii of tho hln.l. Prrpiirod only by Dr. 11. Jayne .tc Hon, No, Jl'2 t.'hrsnut street. Tim "Fi.orf.hcb" KnwiKiJ Mackink, we find, Is being Ixmidil In prefrtenee to aU oilier, tn n... Th. reason, fur this are at ouuc csntcut and aumcrous. Ittfoes better and finer work than any of Its rival.; Is th. only aiaelili erapahle of maklnutbe loci And knot atltohea; til. only fnsetiloe bavlnK a prrfstt and uniform taanton of upt'er and lowrr llnead; the onlv niachln. Uial nas Ui. rtvtTftlh e trrdinoili.n. enatalns ih. oparator to fuu-o the ends of aeatti., ll.errby Raving much labori and, owinir to it. slinpl. con.lrueilon, It rarily, If .vur, set. out of uxdvr. LEU A I. ISJTKLIJUEJICE. CovnT of QrAnTRR Rkshions Judgo Thomp son Hy the tilh section ol thu act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved August 2, lHtii, all banks heretofore doing business under char ters from tho Butte, but which may select to curry ou bunking nnder the National banking law, lire first required to surrender up tho plates upon which their notes have heretofore been printed, to the Court of Quarter Sessions. In accordance with the provisions of this act, Samuel Hood, Esq., on behalf of tho Commercial Hank ot this city, brought into Court and surrendered up the old plates of the bunk. The Court mado the proper Older in the premises. Assault and battery and disorderly honse cases of no moment occupied the morning session. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Ofsice or Turn Evaimra TrnxsnaAra, f Friday, October KM. ( Yesterday afternoon, after wo wont to pros, the Ktock Market, particularly In Reading, took a violent surgo upwards, and lnrge purchases were undo of the slock at tiny-Coi, at which lattor piii c the market closed. We have fairly posted tho readers of this article as to this movement, long before it was devel oped, us tho facts on which tho present rise la inaugurated wcro In our possession two months ngo. In tbo meanwhile the parties who huvo engineered the rlso have been quietly absorbing, by purchase, thu cash certificates, and whon tho stock was at the dullest, were buyers. Tho ex tent of this movement hits been fairly foresha dowed In these columns ; and if any reader of Tub Tkllohai'h has sold stock in defiance of plain warning, we are absolved from all respon sibility. In a game so gigantic considerable time must necessarily clup-e before tho development ; and between this und January we expect to see Heading touch very high figures, simply from the enormous earnings of the road, which will now come tu the shareholders. At the Fifth Avenue Board, lust evening, the transactions In Heading wore very Urge. Some 10,000 shares, a telegraphic despatch to the G Irani House Informed us, were bought by the old house of Pi line, Ward & Co. If this should be true, it Is a very signllieant fact, as this house is tho recognized agency for the lurge English houso which is so heavily interested in the for tunes of the Heading road. The stock closed in New York at 11:4 hid at 10 o'clock P. M. The price here, later iu the eveniug, was tki, a rise uf 3 per cent, since tlio arly morning ales. This Is something in tho old style of Reading in the rupid advance., under public orders, which pour Into the market periodically, confounding nil sober calculations. The market in the Hoard this morning, In Reading, is rampant, with freo purchases at 07. The Stock Market ts active this morning, and prices are better. G iverumcnt bonis continue firm, with sales of (is of istl at 10i4,il0til, und new 6-20s at lool "'.ins are quoted ut 10aal0G. Iu Ruilroad shares there Is more doing. Head ing, as we have noticed for several days past, continues excited and strong, with large sales to notice ut (ill C" '". an advance of 11 ; Pennsylvania Railroad sold at Ql; Northern Central at 61; Norristown Ruilroud at tiO ; Minelilll at 591 1 Caui wlssa preferred ut ISH-j :(S I, which is an advance; and Philadelphia aud Krie ut 31 4, an advance of 4. 454 wus bid for Lli'ici Schuylkill Railroad; 304 for KortU Pennsylvania ; 50 for Eliuira pre ferred; and CI for Philadelphia and Da'timore ; new City Ci are selling at Ii)2il02, au advance of J. City Pasaet gcr Railroad shares are unchanged. Spruce and Pine sold at 3 1 ; 15 was bid for Arch Street ; 29 for Gtceu aud Coatos ; and 28 for Girard College ; 70 was iisUed for Second and Third; 60 for Tenth and F.levcnth ; and 53 for Chesuut and Walnut. There is more doing in Coal Oil shares, and prices are steady, with sales of Maple Shade at 17(n 18, an advance of 2 ; Noble and Dolamsnter at 104 ! MeClintock at 6 ; Perry at 4 ; McKlheuy at (!( ; aud Egbert at 2. Hank shares are firmly held, but there is Utile or nothing doiug In the way of tales. 1G3 was bid for North America; 294 'r Mechanics'; 81 for Kensington; 28J for Manufacturers' and Mechanics' ; M for City ; ff Commonwealth ( and 46 for Union. Canal Shares are more active, and prlcei have advancod, with sales of Schuylkill Navigation common at 29, an advance of 1 ; Schuylkill Navl gatioa preferred at 89(rf30i , an advance) ofl ; and Wyoming Canal at 7s ( 154 was bid (or Susque hanna Canal; 984 for Mortis Caual common ; and 78 for Lehigh Navigation. . The Money Market continues ansy. Loans on call am freely offered at 6(u7 per cent, per annum. Itost paper It scarce, and qugiod at wt;10 por cent PRICE T1IKKE CENTS. Gold la unsettled this morning, and pricft ar rather lower, opening at 217 fell off and aoid at 21t'. at 10 o'clock ; 216) at 11 1 rallied and sold at 2174 ' 12; declined and sold at 218J at 12 P. MT. The Tack Petroleum Company opened ite books on Wednesday in New York, for subscription to its stock or 100,000 shares. Ten thousand dol lars remain to be taken, and tho eubscrlp'k)r books will close to-morrow at Tuck B rather & Co., No. 217 Walnut street. rnn.ADr.LrmA Moat bvciukoi! ai.m.oct. . Reported by CUrkenn Co., Brokers, Ne. U Thlra St. BRFORR BOARDS. s" Ml mnry Farm.... t 1'sish Uiftia Island.. 14 M.l.h ,l.i t luo.h Reading R...C ft'ijkf yisi sh ii.f-0 on .v l'Slsh HullCTe.... K . lu'sh d h 4 tl " h Com l'laiit. r.o Y "h do C'J 1' h Prnn .M n Il 5'i h Vorrls ran.,,c ys 'Ji 0 Ih Msjile SMI. I A ( 17 1'llsh Krvst'e Oil. blS 2 lUu.bAlick-r.cn; lilt. 1 't II. t sn tio 'w I'll .h I'Slsb l'Si.h Km b no h lull th do av do sown ''sj do oM eVIVj do..... el do wi e .MO H,i ...,.. fIRT BOARD. e-"" v. n. ea, 11. re. .lulls SI'CSI Cu , S-jcssl do ."ap.li.w S.'im. I. B 6 is.new.lOe. Ill 0 ( Iiy A., a.w l.-l fairsi it iojv, 4i.6 MrCUntoex.e lt sh I'rrry Oil 4 wen Main. anas)... 17 ')sb do b5 18 ib McF.th.ny .... e t'l'i-n do bJO IIW '.'. .lotral .... SI tl h HVh. Nae eom . IKldiHob Hay pf..oA l l'i uo boil Wflsli Esrl ou...4 a si liusb do 1 1 1 .It Wy.iralnn Cjnl. 7 6 h Fenna aa saw 17 ah Norrlslona R. SO IS sh Ml or hi II jmU SIshLlAlaw pre.... ;is tKS'sb do bd ,W V.tiPMI. Srto.... 31 sj sh tipruce a I'lne. H n lies. ilns R....C "S I'll all ,1" ll s Si ah ssish si b 6isi.b 1'. sk lisl.h do.. do... do.. do., do., do., do... do... ..too sr I SI ...tVs K7 ....C 117 mi( .... S7 I'Osii po sh r.iin Mm . .ISIO'.'lVi III! Rfl dO , .C-K) HIV lislah Illir Moinil I im sh .Motile ,k Del. 20ii ah do Quotations of Gold at the Phlladelnhla Gald Exchange, No. 34 S. Third street, second story : !' A. M il ii rti .....217 11 A. M 2164' 1 P. M A. .218 Market active. , Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day BI AU. r..i... rs. i -u n n c u.w.. , q itiwrn t,. ....... Iliii Ktounlaln Coal. A K.Y.Mld.l'oeJ..14l( tlrern Ut.Coal.... 4', VCarbondale 3 Jlewl'rcek 1 rerrfar Itara Coal. I Clinton Coai. 1 Imtlrr Coal 11 Diamond Coal 'to Hwaiara American Kaolin.. .. I'rnliUliiliii 't 1 nenera oil..., li itiritaal. Oil.., S KrankUntlll.. t llawa e Eddy on.. Ji I V'lrvais Oil 7 lSj .Uenamore..., ..... l' Iiaueitoil f'i 16 iMoKlnwy SM n iRooeruOU.. 1 J loinutead IV S KefleAlleUmalsr, .. 1 71 lllbhard ii Ja 1 Rtorv rarm . 1-il l onnerllcul ....... .. Key.loae 7.tne.... K r.acelslorOU ii 7. Rruner 1 Us, 1'esrolenm Olatl .. His lank I , JV.kslbert .a Farrell... t i l : u"Ke i.Hino......r Oil Creek Maple Sihade Oil. McCllIltork Oil... Pennsylvania I'.t, Perry Oil Mineral Oil Keystone Oil VetiAlifioOll , t'nlon I'elroleuin., , li .,i' . 1 4 IS u-, Aiirnntny anal.. in i nrun.. SSI PhilaAOII Creak. I i .Hull Creek 4 4 ormPl.nwr....'i a1; itock on ii m ' . arr r arm. , Soli. OU tto 1 IV 2V I.' I The following are the receinta of Coal OU ai this port during the past week : Crude, bbls loot) Setincd, bbls JiXJtJ The following are the Inspection of Flour and Meal for the week ending October 27 :- Half barrels stipertlne .... Barrels superfine 11,241 " line 20 " middlings 17 ' Rye Flour 120 " condemned 22 Total.. m.. luao Tho New York Tribune this morning says : ' "M oney Is very easy to stock houses at 7 sjt cant., and in some cases 6 is taken. Several slocks arej so Bcaree that they ran be loaned without interest. In commercial paper no change in rate on de mand. The payments on account of tha new loan have no eilcct whatever upon the market, and legal-tenders are everywhere reported abun dant." , The New York 7Ym- of this moraine save : "The followlngotllelal correspondence repeats andi multes final th decision of the Treasury Depart ment that tlie outstanding 7'.)u per cent, or 1061, due 1st October, 18'.4, are not receivable tor cus toms. Although certain Wall street parties have) attempted to speculate upon the chances of turn ing this paper Into gold through tha Castom House, we have never, for a moment, entertained tl e belief that it could, or would, or ought to b done. Mr Secretary Chase removed all doubt on the subject to the satisfaction of the holder of the 7'li0s more than a year ago, since when about nine-tenths of them have converted their notes into the gold-bearing stock of lb81 : Tin cio DarARTWkXT, Oct tt, 1SC4- Sir s It having I'ren fpn'senlrtl to the Heerolary that then Is- an linpres -.ion obiaiiilitK that .decision i. .bait ui oe promalsutee by il l. te,artins nl. to the .fleet that the old .evetl-lnu-ty note. wlU be received In poyuienc of dut'oe, bfl directs tne to trai'.iiiit the e'leloiud copy ol' a letter addreeeed te Kliloit K. Mhrpaid, and lo add mat that decision is Aaaj. cry icspis -tiiilij. l.KO. IIAIIRINilTOS. A.at. Seo. To.I'imn A. Htkwart, Assistant Tree. urer, Sew York. 'lltKASl-nr Dbcaiiimk. T, Hrptemhrr tit, 1H.4. Kltloit F. Rhepard, Ksi , Sew York. Hir I am In receipt Mf vour letter of Kepif-nibrr 'il, In whlcn you .uioteet,sn behalf of yourself ai d cltonls, that ttie fiueslion wbe'fler Ule oxitee of the i.si..of JMsll, known as rteven-thlrtlee, are reoeiv tthle II r ilutlrs In reli'rreil lor decision .iia.r to Jndsa liellH.of ihe United Htale. District Court, or to the AttAtr-nay-tltnrral. Iu tli. ill.charK. of my oitlolat diltiea I have alriaily found It n.cossary to eism-ne and ansld.r fully tl .o subli'Cl litre presented, and bave f.rined andrceat nlly eiprri.td 11 ie ovUUon tliut ttiei. notes ar. not rceelvatile. , 'Ibe uurst'on being tbererore decided, In an far as !t decision rust, with int. lioparlm.nt, I mult decl'ne KlViCa Diy ass. ut to the proponed releronrn Resheclfnlly, V)'. P. FKHSEMIiKN, Secretary oi the Treasury. The condition of th banks of the three prin cipal commercial cities of tho Union Is- exhibited in the follow itigtahle, which shows the nggrrgate of thoir lust weekly statement, compared w.tb. the return of tho previous week : Liiant. HwiA. Circular. Dtvsitu X. V., Oct f..IS5.7lS7iM 31.1110 WO !WI 77J l.Wji,H4 Phlla.,Oel. 24.. 4J I s l', U.(iwl,..70 J,0 14 M O7.I0JSK1 lloston,Oit.ll.. lsl,ti.i(l,.isl 6,Ji;;,'sirl S,m,767 34,obO,7sJ Totals 'M.' HUM '"i.lwl ,vn lil.liti.'.ooo 2IJ.,V!0,UIS l ast week.... H,i0.W Jl'J4,Clll,H,67 MMlMt Iim iih.o In I.. an. "I4. v,T Increase In .pt'ele 147,;iu4 lircreas. Ill circulation. 410 ol7 Decit-AHlu depo.lu l.flds.Soe The exports of Petroleum from the United States for ten months of the calendar years lMe2r fili-04, less ouc week in October yet to be reported, have been us follows ; IRiH. , lfVi). From tluihiitf. ealK"if. Mrw York IM.VHI.MI0 ; 15.4-H.SVJ ltoitoi l,-.'v:i,s.-i ijbu.ui I'lilludellhla 6,ll0-i- ,C1I,1I7 llulllliiore S.J, ".'8 7U.C"J I'ortland l:i.''7H 3KS4 Total Tola) exp"D fn.ni United Butos, eiaiue time 102 7,tio7,o.V) l.VM.IWi JU,-J.,J,li(, 71J.I.JI't , 7,eo,Srd IIIII.AIt.l.IlllA TttAlltl KCPOKf. FltniAV, October 98.- Bark Them is a Crm fci'llmi la th. market, with tale, ai It KkU '-p loa Kir Ma. 1 Cjueretirou. Cottou lit the absence of tratuactlous weiiuoteatlt'TA, cash. Pno Isloiis The dt-ni.ad for PnisUioos la Moderate, w iih lA'ea of 170 bbla. Mcaa Poik at aiaobed sMet at 2k., aud I.ard at -'J'.c . plour The receipt, of Flour are .xceedlnAtly MoT-it. but there I. much nruine.. iu pricti.. sill "ul iiale d ilnir. Tne ilemaiul for export Is iuuued to k bbla. exlraal SIO.'Sl, and lVOO bbla. wwl estra fsui ly fid fan. y at Sll 12 2-'. Ttie retailer, and liuker. are buying within the raiiife of the above lh:ure.. Ttirre I. MJllo. dJItt la Kie Mour or I'orn Ueai to na quotations. W'h' iit T he absiiiieeot .upplie. to operate1 tn hit. earieetj a Arm feelini,' In tue nmrkrl at tbo decline rec trdeda le dais aiio. The demand I innderiite, wltti eale. of s)0 bushels sood renn.vlvaula and Wmlern red at (2 41 wl 61) '4s l.u.l el biisliels MIclilKan Aiulior at i oil; and I'ilO bushels BonthiTii at WAS- Wlul aells alosdy at ti-Od) "70 R,e 1. ituirt at pretlous rates. The advance In Cora has been well inalatained, and alius or yellow lo Ui. ex it nt ot I'JUi Uiiauel. r poi led ut Sl'SS Wliite aeU. .lowly al SI 70 V taiiial. Mu sales of euta liar, eume under our notice. W. uunw t sso- Harluy la guuM, and entirely lieu, iua'. A .... ol nut) bu.liol. Mall baa bouu ryarlo4l "w bi'skF is but little Inquired After. We notice sales of r.ansui alia libd. at H J., and Ohio al ll !. LITEST J1AR1VE HTTELLlCEsCE. ARRrrrj) mm MORsnio. Ship Welt inorelaud. Decau, 41 . ' U raraool, Wil ;.'". u --.. tw"M,i, wtin DjU.r aud ..'i uaMeliA,ei. '.s'i i-iwa. t Oea Jl 3 ttlKViVril il?..' WMs.Ji 1 ' . w title.. . B . ' Willi Itiklut A ss , , a, br In-ou.c Usui. . 1a tYm lSfUaa4,wu2J Utlse to K. - '-1' SH.hr 1 auny Hvarauian, Cr...e,78 days frook H.w UlM- gow.S.. H., witk ca.tliiifi to caputia. 8chr B. P.ieraon, tii.uih, 4 days frtm Boston, la kr Ast to captain. scbr J.H.W'alnwri4jUt,Mulfor4,(i day (rasa BMufort, Iu balla.t tu caplaiu. A WI ITUniai ASSA-S E3S4 Rcptrttifor Tht Jfrentna Ttlfraph. Wist lsirn Bctir Anvu, wiiim-to " 7Mi bbla 41 Ut bbla pickled herrltui B A sjoudeir . .... si,i . t- M.i..a iw.,.x-Ae "r? t cusu bleachlua powders Powere rlt'J'iuil'kai da a,,, a. IsaAe .lira i Hru ; an crtue. - - ,r . n m liroj . I li rieie. ; ev 'rTTu.reas WUIsa A aw bai. malS I v iaTFU