THI . .... .....' . ' 1 l r ! t i t J . . v. i i i i i. jf ' fcw sUasasTi WllJW., mKmimmm in 1 " ' ' ," ' , ' , ' """ "' ' m T - air . i a - I - ' i i i PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, . JTJJSTE 1G. 18GG. i r1 , i ;. - ; , ;, DOUULij SIIEETT1II.EE CENTS. TOJ.. V.-No. 144. JN TUB. YOUNO AND RISING , GENERA. tton, the vegetative powers ot Ufa ira strong! bat. In jw years, how often th pallid la, th lack-lairfre ye, and emaciated form, and the Impostluillty of appli cation to mental effort, show Ita bauctal Influential It oon become evident to tha observer that aoma depress ing mfinence It Checking tha doyalopment of tlM body. If tlia patient be female, the restraints of fashionable dress and tha ball-room, with the bjdy balf elothed, the mind eagerly rnenton pleasure When one excitement is finished, another la prospective keep the mini mor bidly sensitive, and absolute. y forbids tha exerolss Indls pensible to organic strength. Exposure to night air, and body reeking with excess Ire dans In g, predate tlelr legitimate effect, and tha nntortiinate female, regardless of the plain dictates of nnorrlng natuie becomes an no willing subject to medical treatment. The approach of lite beautliul and wonderful pi r'od In whloh body end mtnd undergo to fascinating a change from child to . woman, and tai which natuie ts to show her aaylng power In diffusing the circulation and vlsltma tba cheek with the bloom ot health la looked for In Tain. Con sumption ta talked of. A'aal Increase of appet'to has grown by what It fed on, the energies of the syatem are prostrated , and the whole econemy la deranged. Jn reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, K I moit palntul to contemplate the attendant evils consequent upon them. It la but simple Justice to the subject to enumerate few of the many additional causes which ao argely affect the Hie hoa th.ani haopl nesa of all classc of soclctv, and whlh, consequently aftcct, mote or less dlrcctlv the woltare of the entire bunion family, and at the aama time placing In their bands a remedy lor the nmoval ol the consequences. Ktlmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu FOR WEAKKK8S 4. RISING FROM EXCESSES OR lis DI8CRKTIOM, EXIrtTIMJ IN PERSONS Of BOTH BKXKh. AND AT EVERY PERIOD OF LIFE, Attended with the lol owing symptoms : Indisposi tion to Exertion, Los of Power, Loss or Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Ho rror of Dis ease,' Weak Nerves. Trembling, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulneae, Dlmnesa ot Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often tnormons Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, FiU'hltig of the Bodv, Diynes of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain an the 'Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids. Frequent y Black Spots flying before the Eves, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility. Bestlcssnees with Horror of society. Nothing to more desirable to such Patients thnn Solitude, and nothing they more droart for Fear of Themselves, no Jtenoae of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition irom ono question to another. These sj mpt.ms. If allowed to go on which this Medi cine lovailably removes soon follow Lou ot Powrr, tatuity and Ij ileptic Fin, In one of which the patient may expire Boring the Superln'endence of Dr Wilson, at the winnminodala Anlum. this sad rosult occurred In two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died cfeplepsy. who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by thote dlictul diseases, INSANITY aud fOvomiiPTIOIil The records of the Jntatu Asv- urut and the mclancholv deaths by Coniumptwn, bear .itnA.' to tbe truth of theao assertions. In Lu- utlc Asylum tha most melancholy exhibition ap nears i he countenance is actually sodden and qaMe ,i..n.liherlMirth or Oriel ever visit It Should a ound of thevolce occur. It Is rarelv articulate With woiul measure wan Despair Law su eu sounds bis gtlei begul.ed." While we regret the existence of the above dlaeuo anduniptom, we are prepmed to oner an invaluable gilt of chein.strv for the removal of tie consequences un uam.n'l) HIGHLY COs'cENTR VTED FLUID EXTRACT" OF BUCHU." : ' nMvnr. 1S.NOT6SIC LIKE IT. It la an anchor of hope to Ihe surgeon and patient-, aud thi Is the test! mony of all who have used or preicribed ,iu ' i.vr.MROLD'S FUJ1D EXtRiCT BUCHU for Hon ,.,.,i. incontinence of Ur.ne Irritation. Infla r.- matlon or Ulceration of tha Bladder or Kidneys, nf the Piostate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Duet Deposit, and aU Diseases ol the Bladder, Kidney, and uropsiciu owaiurura. nvT.kROLD'8 FLUID EX .RA.CT BUOHU, In affection, oecu tar to .i'"?. whether arisTngtrom habits ol1 dis lpatlon.t.aprudencles. in tha inuilue or Change ot Lite. HtLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU and . . IMPROVED KOSE WASH Will radl ally exterminate from the sytem Dlaeasw of the l ai tlrgans anslug troin, hauiu ot dissipation at llUe bpw. ilt.leorno cnange ntfrl raaillna those uunleasat re-neole,' Copaiba and ilorcury l i curing i-if HELMBoLOV FLUID .X TRACT BUCHU in all cases ot the Urinary Organs, whether xistrig in niaieor en.aie rom whoever cuuie orlnlnatlng. aadno n Htle- of bow long standing. I U p eisant In t.wta and odoi. Iinmeolste In It aotljn, and m.ira etreugtuenina Ulan aiy of the prepar.tlona oi Bark or Iron. lb "ac suffering from Krokeu-down or Delicate ConsU tntions. nioBure tbe reinedv at ouee r be riider mu.t be aware that however .light may be the attack of tbe above oisease li la sure to affect the kvodllv nealth, mental powers, happluess and that ot posterity Cnr fleah and blood a' supported irom these source, PHYSlCUaf', PLEASE NOTICE! We make no secret o'the lngred enn. BEUfBOLiya ?'v'r'"??"Jiv iTkllholU Druggist and CM in l ana oi the Unlver.lt oi ifa i T. nmnBOLD -Dear 8li-fn regard to the nneal'lon fcaked me a to my opinion about Buchu I wood aa" "hit 1 have astd and soidthe article In vartou fir n "lor the past ti.lrty ar. 1 do not tnlnk tbe any form or pre natation ot It I have not nsed or to be used In the various diseasea where each medicate aemTwoul.l b. Indicated Y ou are aware, as SJll B BM that It has been extensively employed In ..rin. rti.Vof the bladder and kluneys, and the reJu'Vtion'h hS;.cqulr.d, In my Judgment, Is warranted lriwfasSIL'n and used, as before st.ted, every torm of , ,AihTnoVder2d le.vea the sliupl. decocilon tlno for. Wld eJtrlcta-ind 1 am not cognizant of anr pre laratlon of tbataot at all enuai to youra Twelve exnerl tnce ouKht I 'hlnk, give me the riant m Indue of Ita merlia and without prejudice or par tUtj t-lve "ours precedence ovtr all others 1 vane ionrBucbiitorl'semt on patient I have cored with It and en cured witu It, more dUeas ot w"bl.fler and kidney than I have wt b anv o her huch, ot any otliet proprietory cm pound o. whatever 4 -So. I) Wood etroi t, Pittsburg. Pn- i ugnst 11, 185. I .HELMBOLTVS F1.UI EXTRACT OF ABAPARILLa, HlOULI COXCEKTBATICO. On bottle equlva'ent lnairongtb to one gallon ot the Syruo or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease Immediately, pelllng il HUMORS OF THIS BLOOD, and BEAUTIFYING THR COMPLEXION 1 These article being ot such strength, the dose la ex. evedlnalT imall. From this Ceot Uls attain the Unite J State Army Hospitals and public Sanitary Institution! throutnout the land. PHLSCIPAL DEPOTS ' viiri mroLD'I PKUO AND CHKMICAL. WAHBIIOUHK. - Mo. Mi BBOADWAY.fllaw Tork ADD IIEIiMBOIaD'S MBDICAL DEPOT, 104 S TENTII Street, below Cbeaint, Phi adolphle. 80LD BY DEUOQI8T8 EVE.BYWHEB8V riitl OP COLHTSSrSlTB ilxteii jelra' ixperT.nce in the Ity ot Phlladeipnia iii? kVtbkb u a physician o over twenty years' expe rtlnc'e.Vnd I u"d o!he Jefferson Medfcal College. Medlcina an i ourgoi . 12. ,4 (Q4 USLMS0lfi' THIRD EDITION EUROPE. THE "CITY OF TAIIIS" AT NEW YORK. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. War Between Austria, Italy, and Trussla Inevitable. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF. Xailiii'o ol tlie Confcronco A DECLARATION OF WAR HOURLY EXPECTED. Extraordinary Demands or Austria. FINANCIAL TROUBLES IN ENGLAND. More Failures Reported. Etd Etc., Jet.. Etc., Etc. Kew York, Juno 16. The steamship City of 1'aria has ai rived, wuh Liverpool date of the 6th inst. It is fully confirmed that tbe proposed conterence has been abandoned, owincr to the demands of Aus tria, which were regarded by England, France, and Russia a tantamount to a refusal. AU negotiations have been broken off by neutrals, and It, remains tor tbe armed power to negotiate am ng themselvei or commence war. Ihe hope, of peace have almost vanished. Tbe latest London Timet ear that daily, almost hourly, tbe chance of peace fade away. It bo'ioyas teat the first events will occur in the El je Duchies, but that the great more of Austria will be the at tempt to possess itae'f of Silesia. Tbe Daily Xtewa sav, appearances indicate that a declaration ot war, or a manttAsto equivalent to it, will proceed from Prussia. The Frasalan Govern ment had issued a circular note to the neutral powers, charging Austria with a flagrant breach of treaties, by referring the Holateln question to the Diet. Prussia ha also tent a protest to Austria declaring that the measures announced by Austria in ihn Diet violates the treaty of tiastolo, causes a suspension ot the Ducbiee, and restores Uie two powors to the positions accorded by the t reaty of Vion na. An Austrian circular declares that Au stria will observe tbe trastetn Convention until the defi nite settlement ot the quest iou ot tbe Duchies is effect d. Her onlv object in referring the matter to the Diet was ta e fleet such a settlement. . War preparation are reported irom all quarters. After a long uebate on the Keiorm bul Air. Hay tie' amendment in iavor of postponement was withdrawn and tbe bill was ultimately referred to the committee without a division. An impression was aoout that the measure would be withdrawn, but the taovernmeui gave no indica tion ot such a step - Spain increase her army to 85,000 men. 'lue Lonuon Timet ay Siieaia would almost seem to be the prizo ot the conqueror in the coming cam paign. Here Pru sia must deiend herse f, for there is no one to help her. The only aid must come Irom iiuss a, and the Czar i now quite indispose i to take up aims on her behali. If Prussia seizes Uolsieia it is thereiore, not unlikely that Austria will at once dots tha frontier. AL81KIA. An impeiiul decree suspends the laws for the pro ection ot personal liberty In veueua and other Boutliorn parts oi Europe. Authority to do likewise, ua establish military courts, is git en to tue uenera mmsnaing the Army ol the Aortn. - J tie Austrian a. mv is now 800.000 itronv. of whom CCO.OlO will comprise tbe army of operations 350,000 aaiust Prussia ana zou.uuu against Italy.. GREAT BRITAIN. The London 7 tntea say that the critical re'atlons on the continent have i-avt-d the British Ministry. 1'eto, BetU k Co. were to resume business in a few days. INDIA Bombay advices to Ma 13 state that serious dig- asteu were anticipated irom the nate ot tuu cot ton marnet, and a lew great firms were expjeted to sufler very severely. Half a million bale bare been shipped siuee tue 1st oi January, ana tue snip per would have to sustain a loss of from od (ajod. par pound. Jn the London Money Market there is some ex pectation ol a reduction oi tbe bank rate next week. ne rru'siau army eou.isis or oa uanauous oi nfanirv, 820 squadrons of cavalry, 10S6 duld pieces, etc., tbe larnost that Prussia ever set atoot. The lual au volunteers number Ua.UuU. Ihe tvuhu lever is said to have broken out in the na taa army at ine frontier Troops are being lorwardea dally, and beadquar teia are swarming w th troous. Tbe Empe.or of Austria was expected at Prague, honld tbe war break eut. . . Advices Irom Berlin state that Blsmark woniu accomoany tbe K.pjj as toon as be prqcevJs.sQ oa quartets. . ....'. I DS liorai uuu77u.ru lUlk x umi.iu uu tuu OVM The Italian Government is said to. be engaging TjtndAn atpRtner. In earrv trnona. . Th) Austrian commanuer nas oonvoxea tne estates ot UoiBtein tor the 11th cf Juue, by order of the rim ft. inn Chamber of D Ditties had voted the credit required by the Government, and approved tne projtciea armameni. THE LATEST. Loudon, June 6. Consols tor monov, 85S,S6; Uu.ted Mates Five-twenties, OinjOIi ; Illinois cen tral 76764. Tbe Urm of Afta h Wostermann's has suspended; the liabilities are tieavv and widesorond. Ihe Direc tors do not doubt that ail will be paid la full, and only an ineoneiaeraoie portion or the pata-up capital lost. I lie event caused considerable comineroial.ae nressfon. althonah not nnexneeted 1 he crisis on the Continent continues, and war was apparently ineviuwie. Livkbpool, June 6. The steamer Brume has arrived. The sales of ooiton to-day were 4 )U0 bales, at a decline oi ta. jaiuaimg upianas are qiioted at aout iia. a no iei to spocuiators wjre bale. Preadtuffi inactive. Provision inactive and downward. The Pari, iiourse is very flatt Rente. 62. Arrived, Irom Philadelphia, ships A'vira Owen, at Antwerp, and Mwiician at Flushing. BKaux. June 6.-Prinoe Freda iok Charles will leave lor the headquarters ot the Prussian army in Bilesia to-morrow evening. His staff leaves' for tne seme point to cay Xomnrcm. Jnns g.Hreat asrltation nrevatl. in Tenioe, owing to tbe forced loan and refusal of the mufticjpaiity to wpporate ta OOllWUDl n. Lre rnmber had eVaerted the city in cons, qnence tf tbe new conscription The anthi n'W have made arraneminta t" esrry nav the fund and valuable of tee Basilica or 8t Mark. A , rAKin, Jane 6. The Monitmr tiu Solr states that the reservation of Austria to her acceptance ot tha Coherence prevented any thorough examination of the Anstro Italian difference and add. iha, F.ng ard and Russia considered that nnder these cuci nu aseea the deliberations of the Uonfereuoe would hav no real uti itv ' Tbe Government of the Emperor cou'd not bat share th' opinion, and ieiii.qlsh for tn present the hope it en erta nedirom the immediate assembl.ng ot ihe pienlpetentia ins . Paris, June 8 8 80 p. U Ihe Bourse is nim Rentes closed at 62 .75c. Commerelal gsiflllsTene. Litbbpool Cottoh Markbt Tbe alo 6f threo oavs amount to 86 000 bale. The maikoi opened buoyant, with an advance ot Jd.outcloed heavy, witb tbe ini rovement more than lost. The sale to specu ators and exporters amount to 5000 bale.. feTATsi c lBAux. lbe Hanchoster markets are qu et, but steady. . I ivsnrooL Brbadbtufts Market. Bread stnfls are brmer except mixed Corn, which ts quift. Messrs. Richardson, epeuce k Co., report Fiour brm and boldera demand an advance. Whtetstov. Corn ha a d'waward 'en encv, and price 2d. lower; tale a' 2Us 8d c20s 6d lor mixed LivRPtioi. 1 RovimotiB Mark iit. Provisions are dul . Beet dull ; prices easier, l'ork inactive, but Kill), Bacon firmer. Bu'ter quiet, but steady. Lard romlnal. Tal o auiet but steady. i ivxrpooi. Producr Market Ashes qniet at 80a ior pots Migar quiet, but steady. Rice, no sales Lins'el On quiet. Baoon dull. Kpinti of 1 urpetitiue flat and nominal. Lokdoh Markets Breadstuff firmer. 6ii7ftr qu. it but ftoadv. Cotfon bteaay. lea easier. Rico linn. Tallow du'l a- 42 .,,-.. l.osDoiv BuOMtT Market. Conal BBJ'ffSj.?; Five-1 wentles. 64j; Illinois Centra , 7 tj S76i; Erie Railroad, 4 )J a41j 3X EXIO O. lb rVewa of Haota ins' MsTments Ke celved at tbe Capital Great Excite ment Among Liberals and Imperialists Maximilian Badly NcareU Freocrj War Teasels Deatcbed from Vera I'mt to Intercept kaula Anna Tbe tervlew ttesvteau Mr. Meward aad b General ai M. Tbouias I'Ue Necretary alla Vpon Naatla Auua to Nave tbe Re public of atexlev Meploi-able (Jaodl Hub of tbe C'uuutry rie Drownltitf Hai latt'bins at Straws lie Raises Ut Micks t Itreak bis sua "Crewa"-Iui. peirlHllat Kporl vf tue Last flRbt at Jilasailan naxlmlliau's rtiidatet for 160, tic. BANTA ANNA'S VISIT TO FEW YORK -OREAT BXOITB II KMT IS THE CAPITAL. City of Mexico, June 8. Great exoitement bas been created among ail classes in tuis city by tno news reoeivedat Vera Ciuz, irom 8c. Thomas, ot tbe uuexpeotea aepaiture or uenerai sant Auua tor ew l'ork. All parties seem to aeree in tue iiilerenoe that this move is preparatory to his ag-am taking a prominent part in tue anairs ot ..oxico Tbe imperialists, especially those ho dins' otlice under the present regime, show decided symptoms of uueaslni; they iear that the piesti,e of bant Anna came ana past nisiory may prove ao uroujr a remiorcement to the Liberal cause that Maximi.iau and his meicenaries wi 1 men away belore it. The Libeiais, on the o uer bana, are overjoyed, and the couflcieuco tu the approaching; re-estauti u- uieut ot tne repuono wnicn naa spruujt up amomr them since the comma: evacuation ot tne ureacu was aunouooi'd. has inciea-ed tenfold, lhey rosard the oowntall ol the empite as inevitable, aud may ctiute a- the time nhicn mast yet elapse prior to tne departure ot the invaders I he moet earuost appear to look upon the evacuation ol the French as tautu mount to a removal ol the one lusuperaote oostaole to the triumph ol tbe republican cause and the oust ing of Max and suite; lor tuey look upon the Ana titans aud Belgians as -'hired assaBsins," utterly un able to stand alone against Mexican bayoue s Maxi milian' Droject ot a grand imperial iMexlcan na tional guaru, oesignea to replace tne Dreuea trooo is treated by the LiLeraiB with ridicule and ooutempt. Upon Maximilian anu nia aaviaei iuo uewa or fcanta Anna's douarture irom 61. 1'homae aeomi to have cieated a ueo.dedly unpleasant effect, that gieat alaim was cauBod by ihH move is evident irom the lact that shortly alter the news was re ceived at the capital, a tolerraphio despatch was received by the commauaant ot tne ronon sqaadrou at Vera Cruz ordering certain vessels to proceed to sea at once, aud cruise about lor the purpose ot intercepting tbe Georgia, and eflectiug, if possible, tbo capture ot Santa Anna and his pany. ihe ex- President was, however, too quick lor them. TLE SUPPOSED CAUSE Or SANTA AK&A'S VISIT TO THE UKITED BTATES. It is generally believed here that Santa Anna's sudden deDar.nie irom his tolonuid estate at 6t. XhouifcS lor Mew York u traceable to certain loud b'litB thrown ont by Secretary Seward during hn visit to Santa Auua at tit. I'hoiuas. Parties reputed i.oeted" assert that during the interview between the two atatosmen Mr Seward expressed iheopmon lu ttatita Anna mat tne republican cause in Mexioo as going to ruin tor lack ol a man of oistiso ion and ability to take the bead of artair. aud tiiat he to d tbe General plainly that be (Santa Anna) wai the onlv man cat ablo of controlling and harmoniz- iff lie vanou" iberai ekmeuts and ot insuiiug the tne t-uccoos oi tne tiuerat cause. Whereupon tanta Anna, it Is believed, too the hint and proceeded to Hew lork. making tue voy age, prince like, in bis own vessel. It is haewise slated that Santa Anna received assurance from the .Secretary of 13 la to belore leaving at. Ihomas that he would rcoeive at lea-t indueot aid from the United htatts Government In his attemDt to restoie tbe republic in l.exico and drive out Maximilian ana bia n'reiings, it remains to oe senn wnat ainta Anna will actually ao, ana now1 tar the united fctates Government will modify tbe application of tbe principle ol neutrality witti a view to tbe enforcement of the Monroe dootrlne and the eu- coura(enient ot the Liberal cause in Mexioo. CHANGE OF MINISTRY. Tbo Council of Ministers has met every day lor the past lortmght, and was presiaod over bv the bia peror itumors oi a general ouanre ot minlttry gain crtdence. M. b'aiizar Illarregui. at meson; of the Interior Bureau, is to sucoeeo M. mero as Minister ot ti e inter or. u. Sia izar illarregui turns ovar tbe portfolio oi the in'enor to ul Marin. raou the PACirto bide. Latest advices from Alamos, Honors, state that the people of Alamos are inasufiering condition, aud tout aitnougii tne neigDDoring plantations are sadly impoverished, .till thev have to travel to them for suffisteoce ot all kinds. Marlines (Liberal), when be entered Alamos, issued an order dec. arini traitor ever) person who fled to Guaymas. He destroyed their estates, ana auiuorizea an persons to kill them. uo matter where louud. From the river Rosario, Mna oa. to tbe United htatts Iron'ier the win la country is in the power of the Liberals, except Ma- sauan, Viuaymas ana urea. h onora ana binoioa are now at tne mercy ot the Liberal commands oi corona, Martinez, Pexiuotra Gaicia Morales, Olero, Augta uuiga, and Aguirre No one can go out Irom tbe three last nined places one league in salety. A short time since Otero with two hundred cava rv, moved to Kanoho, a .ao situated at two leagues trota Gua mas, and carried on everal individuals who were making themselves obuoxioua to the Libeial cause. Fistier, a French ot) cor, bearing ot thi", moved to Raneho wi h two bi ndred IntaPtryof the oau, when v:'0 retired. Tl e return oi tbe Imperial Lozado Brigade to Topio is said to have euabied the Liberals to come out norelreeiy, IMPERIAL OrriClAL ACCOUNT OF THE LAST EN I 6AQKMKT WITH COaOSA, ' U.v.m,v UA 11 Trt h. lfinlatA,. r.f nr.- u ' u n 4 A 1. , . .W .UV "w. w. City i of Mexico-Sir: Sinco the withdiawal or General Lazodo's command nothing of particular lnipor anoe baa transpired except the organizs'ioo of Captain Uurand's Frenob compaoy, whloh baa made several short excursions into tbe interior, in one of these It surprised a s ua1 1 detached loroe of the enemy, taking some horse aud arms, and killing a number of their men A forwards, on the 8d in-taut, a column moved from here to Palo Prietao, and uience to uriaa. at wn'cn tatter piaon it naitea. Uu the ik it continued Its march to E' Presidio, where the oflloer in command ascertained that Cororla had reooneentrated his forces, numbering about two thousand men. in the small roadl of Barron, as far as Ua anso. a position which is coo Wered quale Lroog.-oing to the topography of the couawv. mmediUr (be Imperial COBianodvr lent a eol- nmn in tl direction of the small roads, where tne enemy wa fonnd Is line of ba tie. fnlly prepare 1 to fisht. At 10 a. M.an en casement eommeuceu with artil ery, and waa afterwards continued wth stnill arms It lasted on y three-qnariers ol an hour, but was nevenbilcM a bloody one. At the expiration or tne lime n.entioned the enemy rttroa'ed precipi- , lately. More than to hundred dead bodies were lonnd on the Held. We took, in tne engagement, two pieces of arti.lery, onn hundred a twertv ma-nets, ana some munition oi war. Corona, on the da v tbe battie took Dleo". fd by 6 P. M. retreated to biqaero, niae loavus from H e scene of the conflict in the morning. He bad ith him only between six and sev-n hnndrod men. Antonio Grosao. Prelect. BrrOBTID IMPERIALIST VICTORIES. A Column ot French troons. two hundred at rone. despatched Irom Datango to Fresnt.lo Zicateois, is reported to have gained a considorab e victory near the latter place, taking two pieces ot artillery and some arms and horses. Anza ut said to have commanded the Lit erals, whose strength was far inlenor to that ol the other side. Another trinmoh over a Liberal d taohmont is reported to bare oc curred at Coliot sn. The Liberal chief, lUm jn Sanchez Roman is reported klllod, and Trinidad Garcia de la radons Jesus t-auchns Roman, and Piejedls Banueloa are reported wounded. AFFAIRS AT tlacatalpam. I scalalnam is in distress Its oit sons are suffer ing coi sluerably. No commerce is b' lug earned ou, aud eveiytlnng in the provision line is enormouly high. At tbo beg nmnr oi May the Liberals made a demonstration in t at noighborhoo'l avuinst trie In penaiists. but did not gain ..nv particular advan tage by tbe movement. On tbe lltb uit, tbeymide another atta k b .it re defeated. It was said that their Inlent'on was to bu.-n seve a) lioute in tbe city On th 26t.i the linporia ists sent out a recon noitring party, ei.'hty strong, vbo had a skitmtsh. On tlie 28th tbeie was anothor flch, bat, taken al together, the operations have not been extensive ei onn nor sullicicntly Iruittu. lu results to merit lurther notice. the budget The estimaiea not in lnrexens?a from Mir 1 to Dtceniber 21, 18C0, are as folio wsi Mate 157 572 98 Foreign affairs ana marine.. .'i.. 182.U45 96 Interior 442 96218 Juslic- H!2 65 71 1 nb io instruction 273,6rl 85 temuiercc 854,298 00 Tota'. 82 802 972 17 la Socirdad savi that tbe total exneni" of the Gov. rument lor the year endinar DeceinbT 81. 18 ill. WUl reach, it not exu. erl 30.000.0 .0: KlA.ono (HI0 t eing tbe amount necessary to cover the expenses of tne interior administration, aud tne rest io.- the general public debt. DEATH OF A DIBTINOUISnED GENERAL. General Kotna o del Valie died in Mexico a short t' me since, aged 74 tears. He wa born in the city ot juorelos, served in many campaigns, and was always a staunch Liberal. His .oss is deeply de plorod bv his countrymen. there have been no arrivals ot Austrian tioops la'elv. ihe French continue - to accumulate coal at Vera Cruz . Considerable slc';nes Is sai l to exist among people. principally foreign era, at Cord iva. ncre, wnere tnere are levers ot al' kinds, ana the hosDltalsare full ot pa'ionts and tne private houses not veiy generally exempt Irom these, the authori ties itcentiy wisned to quaraatiue a vese direct irom Js'ew York "to prevent tbe Introduction ol cholora." .,. CHOLERA IN NEW Y0UK. History of tbe IMsas liarlng tbe Pre sent Seasoai First Ruanlls of lioose-to. House VlsltsUlOBU thirteen cases of eholera have occurred in this city since the 1st ol Mayall provoked by local causes live ot which proved tatal. Four of these w ere renortea to tbe Board of Health vesterdav. Of the latter number one died a woman at No. 138 K izai eiti street while the remaining three were in partial collapse at a late hour last evening, with very slender hope ot recovery. One ot them, a gentleman who baa been bat a short time in tbe city, visiting a lriond in V averley place, near Christopher street, Cuine down town yesterday morning after breakfast, was seized witb lbe disease, and taken to his rjom at 10 o'cloi k in part al collapse. Anotner occurred in lbe aamtt atraat and waa reported to the (sanitary superintendent at 0 o'clock last evening. Ihe fourth was ducoyered by tbe booae-to-bouse visitors in Cherry aildy yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. HIBTORY OF TBI DISEASE DBKINO THR PRESENT BASON. : , .. . At the reanest of the Sanitary Committee of the Board ol Health, Or Harris prepared tbe tol.owing akutch of the victims, the places ia which the d'sease has occurred, and tnelr san.tary managv ment duriug the prtsent season, as recorded in tbe Bureau of Reoords and Vital statistics. I he reoord ol special inquiry into tbe history of the fatal cases of oiarioceal disease in the city commenced on the 19th oi Apr I, and has exiendod to thirty-six locali ties and lamilies, and to the history ot thirty-lour dta'tis Ihe course of the otiolera poisou baa bejn as lol ows, as reported by Dr. Hauls i Ma l, at 10 A. M.j at corner ot M'nety-toird street aiid I bird avenue, Mrs. Jenkins died. May a at a a. m., in No 11 Mu, berry street, Wrs. Cooiey was found sick whb ohoiera.' Ibis case re- ei ivea constant metiical car.'. . Juue 4, at 9 A. at.. No. 808 Broome s'reet. Mr. Ciaziet died. Mr. razierwa 'in leeble health and susceptible to the poison of cholera I he diarriicea stage received nd care. ' Juue 7, at 2 a. M. . at No 808 Broome st-ee. Mrs. lavs died. Mrs. Davis pro a It was knled oy dinct Iblection Irom the soiled clothing, b ne was si eeoil kil ed. ... Juue9 in morning, at No 2S8 W, Twentt'th street, Mrs. Beil was reported sick witb cholera. Mr Bell was several hours in partial collapse, but the vi'al lunotions were sustained, and she re coveted. .... Juue 10. at noon at no. 8 Hester street, M's Pear son reported in ohoiera. . This was a marked case, ptoauoea by local causes, puipiainiy oi tue pesiuen tiul type of cholera. She recovered . June ih, at 4 A. ml,, at o. oo west ruirtv-uun stieet. Mi Kollv died. Th woman was exposed in a rigion where cholera is destined to be epidemic if not searched. June 13. at 8 P. M. at No 67 Chony street, Pat rick Hhea died. Mr. Shea' death waa oaused ao.ely by choieia. , dune 11, at 81', Ai.. at ao. oa vnerry street, a woman in partial col'apoe Thi case wa in the c in tra ol Gotham court, and out a stone's throw liom tie lost June 16, 10 A; M , at No. 157 Waverley place, a gent'emau in partial ooltapse. He went to his busi ness down town on tne suoruing oi tue io n June 16. at 10 A. M . in Cherry alley, a woman in partial callapse this woman, like the seooud care above, was discovered by the bouse-to-hoase v titors. June 16, at 10 A. M., at No. 188 Elizabeth street, a wnman died . At tbe same time and p ace a sudden colla so followed a common bowel ooinplawt in a portly man. 1 Besides these cases, we might report to yon the very strongly suspected character of some of the diarrbuial disease-and deaths, which we have pre iened not to consider as primarily deendeut upou tLe cholera poison. Centlemeo, we must spe k of and treat cholera as a poison, ' It attaoks the vital lunotions as a poison. It arrests the circulation, Inteiruota lbe respiratory processes, dam up an sminimui oy tue greu euiuuetone of tne liver aud liduev , deoompoeei tbe blood, and kill a a virulent poison knit. That cholera I an inieotiou poison every one of, your medical officer ougnt to believe. Thai thi in lection may be controlled and de roved by our agenc) if means are well chosen aud promitly ao pned, I beliere to tully (hat I would as toon see the torch applied to a thousand mansions in our eity a to hesitate to assume what we know. 1 us rice v ater or aioummou water of ohoiera patients have tl e property oi creating, very toon af r Pe ng vo dud and exposed to tbe atmosphere. In every luttanee I rejoice to say. you, tbe Superintendent, and tbe President of the Board, have prompt y in dorsed tbi view of the danger and tbe duty, and in every instance, 1 believe, every precaution ha been nsed that science, expe lence, and exact knowiedge could suggest. Tba there am other aud widely ditte eut difluacd lactors of. an epidemic ot cholera to be feard we very well koo, but with prolound reverence we can learlearly assert that all such iaotore ot cholera which nuinan agency can control are actually control ed by the Board of Health and the inbab'tants of tbe city. Ia djallng wuh these controllable poisons that makeup the epideinio causes of cholera there is greater oomand for vigiianoe than m the management and control of nitro glycerine or the moat subtle chemicais: lastftbt cJeapsiBH and, ' absolute tUsmfveUoa mrst be enforced wherever tbe germs or rbolrra seik a foothold, or we may re-' nact the to (Din iaree that was witnessed in Pans last, autumn, when the French Government with lie d trtm the public the infotmation and the warn in tl at were required to save the 8000 lives whloli were sser flced to the epidemic in ninety days We I did ibe chief medical officer ol registration In Kng laud say, in a no e to me at that tlmo, 'T..ev (the fartsiansi do not asm aaw do that an accurate ki owleoge of lacs, lar Irom terrifying, reassures and bracts ut ihe nerves of our people." Let Ihe Inhabi tants oi New Yeik know what exists, wuat is neednd, what ate sources of danger, and what are the best means oi sanitary protection, and there wi.l be no Dstilence. misstatement I dno to ourselves wnea ifnorent men and theorists may brand u- as a arm Ists, or may eiclalm that we fight against Provi dence. That the cho'era poison is In thi city we know, and tbat it baa thus tar struck down us vic tims in accordance with the principle that remova ble causes bavo localized it or exe tod it into tatal activity, we bave seen prool in Ihe twelve cases that have 'occurred, could we read a moie important lesson f FIRST RESULTS OF HOUPB-TO HOC8B VISITATION. ' Dr. Harris presented the following' report of the rrsu ts ot houoto-house viaitatioa ia the Fourth Waid, on Ihe 14th lust., snovvin two ones ot olio lei a and eighteen other eases Ot dtarrhosal dis-ase, al ot which were treated by p'tysictans under the emvloyot the Board of Health. In tbe b oek bounded bv Cherry, Roo?eve1r, Wat r, and D iver streets, tne visitors fbund 167 lamilies, compring 810 persons T ie diease was dvsentert; one case at Ao, 29 Chei ry street ( the patient la a sailor, twentv-t iur v.ara oi aej tue attack began at a, and had beh tbres wee's lu progress At No. 804 rt'ater "treet, child live years ot age sick with diarrhoea, ono day In progress. At No 19 Chirry street, cinl ) two years of age sick with dlarrbosa, one week in progress. At No. 83 Cherry s'reet, woman fifty-six years of axe, three davs sick with diarrhoea, in th b'ock bounded by Cherry, Pearl, Oak, and Roosevelt streets, are 4C8 families, comprising 2410 persons. Two cases of cholora mot bus were found: one, ol a woman 19 years of ago, wbo had been sick three days at JNo Wi Pearl street: the o ner ol woman sued 40 years, who had been s'o c one day at No 80 i berry street Of diarrbma there were tour cases; one, of a man 21 years of age, sick two weeks at No 76 Oak street ; second, a woman ared 40 Tears, 12 hour tick at No. 88 Cherry street ; third, a man aaed 86 years, had been sick 12 hours at No. 9 Oa"t street; lourtb. a child two years of age, 10 days sick at No. 22 Cherry street In tbe bit ck bounded by fherrv. Roosevelt, Water streets and James slip live 152 lamilies. A man a rd 26 years had t een eight hours sick of cholera morbus at ao. bi unerrv stieet. In the block bounded by New Chambers, Cherry, and Roosevelt streets are 122 families A woman aaed 88 years bad been three weeks siek of dvsen tery at No. 66 Cl eny s'reet A boy 6 years of age three days sick ot dysentery, at No. 52 Cherry street. A man aged 47 years bad been two Weeks tick of dysenteiy, at No 64 Cherry street. In the I lock bounded dv Cherry. Oliver. Water end Roo cvclt streets are 106 famines. A child two years ot aiie bad boon toar davs sick of cholera in tantutn at No. 93 Olvr street. A child aged tour years bad been one week nek of ohoiera infantum ai o 872 w ater street. A child aa-ed tour years bed been sick two davs of cholera Infantum at No. 8'J8 Water street A cnild agod three veara had been two days sick of diarrhoea irom teothing at No. 99 Cherry street. T In the bock bounded bv Water, Front. James,' and Roosevelt streets are 100 turn lies, and therein but one cae was round. It was that of a woman sped fort years, sick one day of vomiting' at No. 46 Water street , , The totals are 1116 families, eailmated at 4) per sons to a lamlly, making 4907 ponona. AVw TorJt FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Tbe Presbyterian LoyAlty Troubles , Aaiotber cesslonlst, Ete. ' SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TBS EVENING TELEORAPtt. Baltimore, June 16. Rev. J. A. Lelebvre, or the Fourth Presbyterian Cbuich, Franklin street, ad. dressed his congregation lost night a fa Bullock, and annonnced his intention of withdrawing from the Old School General Assembly and tbe congregation consequent npon Northern dogmas of loyalty issued by that body. Bis congregation goes through the fermula of vot ng to mstain him next Wednesday evening. Rev. (Dr. Backus, Cyrus Dickinson, and atoot one-fourth ot the congregation protested. 1 The contagion, however, is likely to spread nntil moat of the Old School congregation withdraw. The move ment causes much exoitement. The question of the rlyht to Church property is likely to be tested in our courts. ' From California. ' .11.. . San Fbanoisoo, Jane 16. The Chamber of Com merce has published the proceeding of a speeoial meeting, recommending Congress .to oass an act to relieve the steam line to Japan, and China irom tbe necessity of stopping at Honolulu, as five days would be lost in each pascage, or ten days in the round trip. Ihcya'ao suggest the passage of a bl. to au thorize a line of mall eteimers between tha Saud wi -b Islands and San Frahc'sco. ' Nearly all tbe Rn.slan telegraph fleet have gone Ncrth. ' Reports from crops In tbo field are highly encouraging Reports from Sm Joaqtin connty and other part of the State indicate heavy crops, the late rains havitg done no damage. Tbe steamer Motes Taylor sai'ed to day for ban Juan delbuj. Mining shares are nnchanged. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 16. Te Masonio 'Temple at tbe corner ot Third and Walnut streets was damaged by fire yesterday, to tbe extent of 116,000. The loss It covered by insurance. ' Walter B. Watson, the murderer of Capt. Venter was tried at Newport, Ky., yesterday, and found ftiil-y. . , . Mortimer Gibbony, one of tho murderers of Abra ham Durns, was hung at Tarkersburg, West Vir ginia, yestetday, u , 1 ' JJeath ef the Mother of Senator Sam uer. Eostok, Jane 16. Ihe mother of Senator Sumner, ol Massachusetts, died yesterday, aged about eigUty one j ears. , - Shipment of Gold. New Tork, June 16. The steamer Wile de Pirit tna, Alemnnnta, and Utbernim sailed for Europe this morning, taking ta 087,000 in gold., ., i; i Arrival of the Boru8sl. ' ' Ni w Iork, June 16 The steamer S'irunl't has aruved from Hamburg. Her advices are anticipate J Y N AN C E AND C9 M M R C E. I OFf ice ov tub Evening Telegraph, 1 " Saturday, June 16, 1M06. , ( Tne Stock Market opened yjrv du'l aad urflMt ed this morning, lta lroad shares continue the most active on the list. Catawissa preterre4 sold at 25 J, a decline of J i, Pennsylvania Railroad at 645. 00 change; Norrfetown at 66. po change; and Ph la de) pU a and Erie at 81 J. a decline of J on the olosing price last evening; 129 wai bid for Camden and Ambor; Mf tor Reading! 68 lor Mmehill; 83 for Uortb. Pennsylvania; and 43 for Northern Central. ! Government bonds are armly bold. 5-20i so d at 1C21 and l(M0sat96r 110, waa bid for6bf 181 and 1021 for 7 80s City loan are in lair deuiaad( with sales ef the new issue at 07. . . . r ' -' City Passenger Railroad shares are unchanged. Ridge avenue sold at 14 60 was bid for eeoond and Third; 40 for Fifth and Sixth; 22 for 1 hlrteeuth and Fifteenth ; 88 for Spruce and Pine j, 69 tor Cheiou' and yValnot ; 18 lor Hestonvlllo j and 27 for Girard College.- ' ' - ' ' ' ' :-'- In Canal shares there ia very Ihtle movement. 26 was M forSobojJk'll Marigatioii eommoa; 81 for pie lei red do.j 66J ior Lehigh Navigation) 120 tor Morris Canal preferred j 15 for Susquehanna Canal j 63 tor .Delaware Division 1 and 691 for Wiosniuc Valloy Canal. Bank shares costlnno In rood demand, bar we bear of no a'es. 223 was bid tor North America 1 141 for Philadelphia 1 1U3J lor Farm r' and Mecha nics' 1 68 lor lommeroial ; 80 for Northern liberties : 80J for Mschanlcs't 60 tor Penn Township 1 63 lor G 1 ard 80 lor Western ; and M for Citv. Gold hat advanced 10 per cept. on the closing price last evening, owing to the late warlike newt from Europe opening at IMij advanced and sold at 167 at 11 o'clock; 158 at 11 M.; and 168 at IP. M Trkaburt . Trahbfer Oroerr-Practioval Currenct. The lollowing clrculnr has Just been promulgated: : 1 inaisrav DartRTUENT TBlASraBB s Orvina Jnn 15, lHttt. ihe circulars of Alaicb li and June, lHn4, issued tiom this otlice. havlnn bten In some rsneeta nilsunderatood bv tlie depositories, and by aant ot the express company, the lol.owinu Is sultstituud ior those purtltluB isiaimi w ms Bsiniwivi irsusisi vniarsi 1 rWWi VIUDi. mi uvu mm iu..i uua .Diuniiv- ries uiav be paid m either ot tbe 10 loving wodas: First, who ly in United btatea notes or ihe note o the national bauas. or both; second, who 1 in draits on the cotidliion stated below third, parti r In United HtateM no e. o tbe nutes or national oanns, aa partly to drait wntn payment oi sucn orurs, m wuo'e er in part, is maoe hi I'nlted MaUis nute. or the notes ot na tional banks such note (ball b by the depository put op secuielv In pack-pea and ea ed with the eal of the Institution, ao ibat such packaK may remain Intact, with ibe amount tier, In contained distinctly niaiked tliereon, Vvlilcli packatte shall be addressed to tbe Treasurer ot the Cnl ed Mates Assis'ant I reasurer or United Btatea Deposl orv. to whom tlie tranter order shall bave been directed to be made, and de Ivered to th tdans Kxprvaa fomria y or i,, ageat, taking teeelpt tbere'or- Much packages snail contain ton other than United Mutes no'es or tha notes of national banks. When a depository prefers to make pay men' ol such transfer orders in whole or in part In Bos ion, New York, or I'hllade phla, or at another oitice In the place where tbe delivery ia to be made, tbe agent of tlie Li pi ess Company sha 1 receive the dra t of said bank pavab e to the order of Adams fx press Lomiwny, on eitbar of said named cities wneie Its lands mav be, or on the p ace where auca dellverv is 10 be made, lor the amount desired t be paid in this manner givng a condi tional receipt forsslddra t. To Lev a. Id when It snail bave baen collected, such draita are not to be put In any package or envelope but muat be deltsered open directly ' to tbe Express Company, so. aa ta be roceiptea tor separately and conditionally. Ihe proceeds of auca ' drait, It draw n on a point other than the piaoe namsd In the tianaier order, where delivery waa directed to be ' made by said order, shall be collected by the Express Company, and deposited with ta Assistant T-easurer , or designated depository of the United tttaie other than a natnna bank depository. In the city where tne draft la payable. When the draft is-onlr a partial pay- -ment of the trans ei order, notes equal to the amount ot the remainder oi suub order shall, at the same time be delivered to the express company or Its atteuts. In tlie manner hereinbeiore pretortbed. Ia all cases the drafts, whether for a whole or a portion of the ' trausfar order, must e press noon tlie face tbat they are Sayable In United Mates notes, or notes ot national, unas. Theclrcuarot May '23 1W4, In re atlon to tbe relmbuisenit ntot depositories lor postage or fractional cuirenev re'eemel Is so modltled that the deposttorv niay.abobla It preTer, be reimbursed therefor by rac-' tlonal cuirenc forwarded from this otlice. Fractional enrrenov will be furnished to a depository oo the receipt (.i Its certificate of deposit, that an amount euual to tbe - the amount ot ourrency desired, which must lu all i cases be one thousand dolara, or its multiple, baa been placed with said depository to the ere 'It or the Treasurer ot the United States. . Krm t onal currency In ' llae amounts wll; be lurnlsbed tootcers on tbe teeelpt ofa Cfrlitioate of aeposlt. that the amount bas been i placed to tbe credit of he Treasu er oi the United Man In a depository of toe United Atutes. The ex-' ' Leii8e ot transmission of factional ourrencr In el '.her of: the above cases, will be borne by the department. -Ihe . oftleer or bank iremUtinv parcels of- United Htates cur rency which have been deposited wth ihcm for redeuig- ,' tion bv tha bo.ders tharsoi, m accordance with Circular Xo a Horn this otlice, auuar? 11, lm will make saah psrceis . lu'.o packages- containing axnear on ihius.ad ' dollars ' or Its multiple as may be, and write npon such paokages tbe nana of the bank or person ' reuilttioii, and the arogunt contained therein, and state on the ou side 01 each package ' Forwarded atider cou- , tract wlih tne Adam f press Company," which pack ages should be addressed to tha " treasurer or tlie United states Washington D C " In making no these packaaea care must be taken to remit stuns represent-1 lng thousands, and amounts much less than one tUou aand dollars should be avoided because the con ract . ior transportation establishes prices by the one tboti- ' sand dollars, and the cost ol carrying one thousand aud one dol'ara under the contract would be double tne cost ot oonve) lng one thousand dollars, f ackagea must be delivered lor transmission to the vdams Kxpress Com pany, or to such express companies aa shall nave formed connection with the Adams Express Company. Ke- , turns will be ru-de for tlie va ue of remittances as soon as the notes can be counted at the freas.iry, either by check on New ork, Iloston, or Philadelphia, or In new note, sent by express free ot charge aa tbe ? arty remtttlnar mav elect Paikagea addressed to tbe reasurr Department, or any bureau tticrooi, and for warded by express the expense ot transin tting whion is nioperly chargeable to be lepartment Io ailJitlon to belnir aecure y put up and sealed with the seal of the Institution or party lorwardlng ihe same, should have distinctly stated upon the outside the amount contained therein and the descilotlon of securities and snou d also be endorsed I for Treasury account.1. Money or other valuables should not be eno osed In transcripts ef ac oount or in anv report sen', to this office, but should be ' put up in a package by Itse t and transmitted sepa rately, accompanied b) full directions aa to its dlspoial. This ofllie shou d be notified by mall on the same dsy tl at any retnf tance is made to It, either hy express or mall. . F.- B 8PISNKK, . Treasurer United Mates. PIIILADF.LPIIIa'sTOCK' EXCilASGE SALES T0-UA? iteported by De Uaven It bro. . Ko. 40 8. Third strett MRST isOABD J1000 C 8 6-20?. 62... 102r OOsU-RIdgo av 14 10i t S 1040s 0 ap 961 t2(JiO Citv 6.-.U c & o 97 s I2i0 do muiic&p 97 86000 N pa 6s... lots 90 100 sh :aa tl. ...sGO 26V 4 sb Penna H 66 - 2sb Nomstown... 66 100 sb Ph & E....S10 61 Messrs De Haven &, Brother, No. 40 South fli ml vtreet, make the following questions o! the rates ot exchange to-day al 1 r. Al. : Buying. Stl'mq. American Gold , American Silver, s and is. ., Compound Interest Notes: ..'. - - i .June, . . . 167 167i ...160 lbi 12 12 6J 6i 1864?,. 12f July. 18114... August, 1864... October, 18S4. .. Dec, li4.4. May. 18U6... August, 1806. . . Sept., 1865. . Ootober 16VS6. .. 11; 10, 9, V , Philadelphia Trade Report. Sati bdat, June 10. ihe exciting tenor ot the torea. news, snd tbe advance In tbe premium on tolil bas tended to unsettle oonfldeboe as well as prices, and there Is very little doing In any department. Floor Is held witb Increased firmness, aud there Is a Steady borne consumptive Inquiry at very fair prices. Bales of superfine at aH8'50; extras at SHfs'Ot 40e bbl. Kdrtbyeitern extra family at aillJ; 100 bbls Penn' ylvanla and Ohio do. do at riU ", and at blgber rates lor lancy brands according to quality. Bye F our is quiet, with small salos at 6'6 Corn Meal Is do ml na. held atS4 1 be market Is comparative jr bare or mime Wheat, an i this description is wanted In ihe absence ot ealea we quote common and choice Pen isyl vaula ted at ai 6"i 3 White Is held at 3 i06lW. Rye baa again ad vanced; sales Ot 60H bushels Pennsylvania at ai'Sft. Coin la In fslr demand, and prices have advauced, with saesohsoCO bushels at 1o. to al atlaat, In stoiw, and Item the cars, and part on private terms Outs art tell lng at 13(618c lor Pennsy lvania 1o. lor De aware, and s:it4o lor Vi'estein. trices of Barley and Uarlej Wait are nominal. Cloverserd I held at S77 W) Tlmothv at SO; and K axseed at ao with mal aa ea ol the lat er Whisky ia quiet, with erull is ei oi Ptnutylvanla at S'l .tijr.'i H ana Ohio at U 282 29. I ' Maikets lr Telegraph. ' .Kkw York, June 16 Stocks nnsettlerl. Chicagt and Bock Island, 94 ! Illinois Centra'., 122; Mictii gn tioutbern, 7bj;'New York Oenirai. 991 ; Reading, 109 ( anion companv, 60J; Missouri Nimes, 79; irir, 691; Western Uniou 1'elecrapb t ompany, 67 f I'nlted Mate eUes, 1807, 130 1 Coupons, itaJ2, 102; do. 1864 Jli2i; tio 1866 i023 1 lej lot ties, 9Civ Treasuries, 1021; Gold. I68f, ., ( , , : 8aN Fbamoisoo, June 18.tOphor! 8f0; lmperla',, 1101 Belcher. 1U2; Yel ow jacket. ti9&t A In ha. , 276 j Cbollar Poto 1, $202; Legai-'enders, VI, xt ULcnanged bakers' $6; extras, t)6 2& Hale of milling wheat at 41 76 per loo lb Hawaiian sugar, nvdinm grade, sold at pl-sO per 100 lbs . ' AnocsTA. Ga . Jane 16 Cotton ts an firm del mand. i.tptit, strict to good middlings. 8i,aN34:i. Odd, 14U. The British barque Hook wood arrived here trow Liverpool on Wednesday. t , - harlektok, Jans' 16. Harket rather qalot, bat firm, bales ot tbe week TOO baW: mldd ings to strict ' middlings, Blw:M' feoeipts, Utf tais; eaporw. lMi JovkiiiPt,eiifl, CrOld,l3, ' v I
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