THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Cilj Intelligence see Third Page. O I I? H I H2 . The Citanos, Zlncall, Bohemians, Etc. Their Manners and Mode of Living The Crowd at the Encampment Fortune Telling, Begging, Etc. The Gipsies I What a romance there is at tached to the very name! For ages they have been the theme of the poet and the minstrel, and their wild, unsettled life has a fascination about it that seems to hold them, in spite of worldly circumstances, to their strolling habits. Their origlu is wrapped in mystery and obscu rity. There is no one who can say with certainty whence they came originally. All over the world, in ever quarter, they arc seen,;without almost an exception. Some have held that Egypt is the land of their origin, whilst others have contended that they are the relics of the lost tribes of Israel. One thing Is certain, that, scattered as they are over the face of the carta, they have one common bond of union in their language and their customs. Their language, the Itommani, is a peculiar jargon omy known among themselves, and spoken by nearly all their race alike in every quarter of the globe. They appear to keep the same distinctive'ehar-a'teri.-tics of features and manners, and do not seem to lose tbem by iutermarriago with the people amongst wh"m they may chance to stay. Their strange, wandering, unsettled mode of life is never changed tor Hie nioro settled habits of an advanced civilizaticn. They arc the I ah maclites of tlie nations. For several months past there have been great numbers of these people in the neighborhood of this city. They had come originally from Eng land, and were then scattered through the Atlantic State?, principally in Newr Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and this State. Since the eginning of June last, t hey have been in our wn immediate neighborhood. Early in that niontb, indeed, tbey bad congregated in con siderable number in the western suburbs, from whence they had been ordered by the police for Deicg disorderly. They then disappeared lor a short time about the beginning of the present month, although the men were still to be seen in West Philadelphia dealing in hor-es. Within the last week or so they have reappeared in several localities One band is out in Church lane, below Mount Moriah Cemetery. Another is squatted in an enclosure near Second and Nieetown lane. Hcariuc some most remarkable and decidedly Muuchausenish stories about the parly out at Nieetown lane, we made a riartthe other after noon, and resolved to see theso lamous Zincali, about whom so much romantic nonsense ha i appeared in print Takii e the Third fctrect car we rode to the depot, only to learn that we had a good t wo uiiles to loot aeross lots aud dusty roads. Fortunately, we lound some one who knew somebody che who could tell ui where to find another person who could tell all about the Gitatios' whereabouts. We got on the Second street road, aud, with our Jace set to the north, boldly trudged onward. As we went our imagination portrayed The most brill lan "pictures of gipsy li:e. We thought e saw an emerald lawn, with pictureque teufo, nd l.anosomc Ziuculi men aud women, clad in gay and brilliant attire. We could see their bripht eves flash and the cheek kindle under the strains 01 tne Bute and the tamborincas they moved in the mazv and voluptuous dane.'. The beauiilul children, clad in bright but taste ful costume, gazing at us wonderinglv but with respectful mariner. We fuucieii we buv the majestic queen moving among her subject with all tliu grace and uiguity of a sovereign. We even thought ot the superb furniture, the vessels of silver, and the china, cold-banded and tostiy. uur nostrils were even itemed in our fiiicy with the rich eipsy pottage. All this, aid more, weie we imagining as we bent our lasty lootsteps onward towards the diMant tamp. Nay, some ot the old romantic legends t the gipsies aud their songs lloated throughjour mnd, aud we thoutrht ot our once favorite n, ''The Gipsy Countess.-' We cot within a halt mile of the place, when ve observed a commotion ahead. There were joung girls and .voting ladies in bevies of three r lour or live, coming freni the direction of the camp. There were ciowds of irrepressible boys tf all ages and degrees of cleanliness. There vere men on loot and on Horseback, noun: in ou-riiiues and some in carts. Not exactly hnovtiii? what to make of the approaching m aims, we inquncd of a group of young ladies' vhat ihe attraction was. and was informed tiev had alt come from the gipsy camp. We found the camp pitched in an enclosure ca a lot ol gtound on the west side of Second sieet, near Nieetown lane, and belonging to General Sidney Jones, who also owns the pro e;iy known hs the Maaalon House opjosiie, on lie eastern side ot Second street. Instead of to romantic splendor with which we had ex pected to regale ur eyes, we found squalor and ilth that would disgrace Bediord street. There ere no white tei.ts, there were n gorgeous tresses, nor music, nor dancing, or, in' fact, Jiy ot the many romantic surroundings we had letured Jto jourselves. The tents, tour in mmber, were of the rudest and dirtiest it were Dssiblc to imagine. Fancy three or tour hoon- piles, eaoh bent into a semicircle, witli the eids Muck into the pround, and about three or foir feet apart, and over tneso so'ne dirty bankets or housecloths of a dull erey or brwn ccor thrown, and vou have the tent. One end is elt open lor ingress aud egress. All the fur nitire there is in them is a Tot of dirty, filthy, b!oizy bed-clothina, or pernaps a chair or a truik. and an article or two ot clothiuz. Their watons, lour in number, are good and strong. Oncol' them has berths hunt lu it, wnicu cause th upper part to project over the unierpait foi tbe space ot eighteen inches or more. This is the property of the queen, Lvdia Palmer. Thur horses are toieiablv good, and in first rate coalition. Mattered over the grounds were groups of men. woneu, and children, visitors to the vvoaderlul encanpuient, whiUt outside were numbers of eiegmt carriages, wbso occupants wer look ing wlh wondering eyes on too strange spec taclewithin. There was one thing we took par ticular notice ot, i. p.. most ot the visitors were of thecentlcr be.. Hardljjbad we enteral when a little tiitano, aged apparently about tour jir Ave 'seirs, came towards us. His leet were bare, bis chtues ragged and dirty, his curly, iet black i air in will contusion, and his smutty nut-brown faoo, with its sparkling black eys flaming with i?reedtne?s. He rau up to us aid said, with a brisk matterof busine-s air. "Mr., give me a penny, and I da h-nco lor ye." We gave him one. and he asked lor an other. W gave him one more, and with the most gieeoV, insatiable manuer, the little wretch nuked tor ftUiinl in the most unabashed nmnnnr ypos ible. Ye gave him a third, aud he asked ior anuiuer, huu ne men, uu- u.ir reiusinnin give any nioip uutil be danced ior us, hopped up aud down four or tive times tithe admira tion ot acroMwho had Gathered around us. We asked him what his name was. He ad. 'Give me a cert, 1 tell ve." We did so, aud Ue Bald bis nam? whs feampson Stanley. We diFengagef ourselves from that crowd and took' a stroll around. Would thHt liavard Tavlor were therM Talk of the young Egyptians and the young Tuiks, with their eternal cry of "bukshish l'l "baalslilsh I" they were uothing to these eternal beigars. They would hardly answer a question without bcinsj paid for it. There were only three glpty women in the camp. One of theso was a young woman about twenty five years old. She would have been pretty, in spite of her prominent none and strongly marked sun-browned features. If it had not been for her squalor and tilth, ller jct-blacic curls were matted with grease and dirt, and her face was anything but clean, while her calico dress was considerably worn, and had evidently vet to make the acquaintance of a wash-tub. We asked her some questions, and she said, In a very pointed manner, 'You want to know too much; you ask too many questions." We then insinuated that we thought her very beantittil, which slightly mollified her, but at the same time arousod the ire of another ugly Jold vinctrar-iaccd gipsy, who sat on the gtound pi vina suck to her babe. She turned to us, and insinuated that we were also very hand tome beyond the "end of our nose." This brilliant sally tickled tbe crowd that had gath cied around immensely, at our expense. We asked her who was the queou ? She lepiiod that she was, th n flic pointed to tie vinegar-faced woman and said she was. We learned from others, however, that neither was, but another old girsy was acting In that capacity. The latter was busily rngaeen in telling the fortune of a young lady. W hile lei litis the young lady's fortune she and her dupe, or rather subject, sat apart from the crowd under a tree by the fence. Wishing to get a pood look at her face, we stepped up in front of her, a tew paces distant. She immediately looked up, with a sour expression on her old withered tea fuies, and cried out to us, ''What do you want?" We replied that we wanted to see htr, when she suggested, In a manner more forcible tban ele gant, that it would show manners on our part to move on. We did so, but not until we had observed she was about tilty or tifiy-hve years of age, short, and thick set. She wore a dirty reil cnlico drcs, and a rageed, tilthy-iookiug vcllow calico sack, which fitted her as a coife-bag would lit a bean pole She told fortunes by palm istry ; that is, by observing the lines ot the palm ot the hand. All theo'.hers seemed to look up to her, and gave her the money they would niak, aud obeyed her in everything. Thoe whose fortunes she told say she'conld tell ttie events of their past history pretty well. But it they were not very skilful at fortune-telling, there is on? thing in which they ure perfect adepts the art ol begging. The ostensible business ofthe men is dealine in horses. A tier we had seen all that was to be seen, and the young plpsv woman bad assured us that if we asked her" no more questions she would tell us no lies, we turned our lace to go. First, however, we stopped to make some inquiries ot come of the men. We learned that, there were three families, bin that more were expected. They had recently come over fiom Jersey, but had come to tins country from Knel ind. As it w as now getting late, we took a "last loud look," and trudted our weiry wey homeward. We hat seen none ot the rich attire, the splendul furni ture, the gold-band ch un, and the silver or silver-plated service. There was one Biitannia tea pot, aud that was ail. To cook thr r meals they thrubt an iron bar into the ground, iticlin iiiir ut an angle, with a hook in the end, and hanging their camn kettle on it, build their tire in regular camp style. We had haidl.v left the enclosure when we passed a lret-h wagon-load ol strav aud Zincali just coming from the direction of the cltv. By further inquiry wc learned tbe'v had squatted out n N!cet wn lane Sunday, August 12. As we bid our tinal adi-mx to the place, we ould uot lu lu thinking ol the 'also ideas that arc generally cherished in re raid fo those peo ple, lloniaiic!' tends to cast a glamour over them that obscures their wretchedness. We invo.untaiily, too, thought of a verse of the old gipsy soug: " Oh, I am not or ireat'e clan, Mil from Kiryi;t.au nee. Arid I'll not fie a treatleniiin, But an Egyptian tree!" We thought how true the sentiment was, for I hey are the most wretched people w ever sa w. We do Let know of any worse traits about them, however, than their tiltbiuess. their begging bubits, and their exec-sive Impudence. These are all in the superlative degree. Gi:orgk FitAscis Train at Musical Funp Hall To-mout Tukee Cueuks for Ibe land. The Fcninn prisoners must be released aud Irish nationality secured. One million of Irish votes, representing six millions ot the Irish race in America, respectfully oiler to the Convention the iollowing platform lor its con- BiaiTDtiou: " It n nlt(hip our linen, mir fnrtiinfa nml nui- sacrtJ honor to maintain the Union, the Consti tution, awl the L.v.c.i." The following correspondence explains itself: A THA1N DESPATCH. George Francis Train was solicited to lectura for tlie luniiiies ot'tlie Fouiun prisoners in Ireiuml. lie telcgiaphea to J. W. Spellissy, lust evening, as fol lows : j Wasiiihoton, August 11. Ves! "Krin E 1'luri. bus UiiUiu," "Krin iro Hrairli." "Down wnh fnirlisn Despotism and up witti Irish Jutionulily," "our jtibu inns, luey hujuiu do uui ca to a man," "jtireo clieers lor tho Philadelphia Convention and Andiew Johnson, its nronlict." Allah ii Aliah. Gkohok Fuanois Train. By reference to the accomoauvin? corre- pondence, it will he seen that Hon. John Hogan has consented to act as Chairman of tne meeting to-ntgbt: Univkiise Office. No. S10 rnEssnr Strpbt 1 niLAOEM'niA, Auirnst 12, 18uii Hon. Jo. n llotan, Member of ,onirr ss troui Missouri Dear hir: A lecture will bo delivered ou to-morrow (i.ouday ) evemnir, by O. F 1'rain, Esq , at Magical x uuu xjmij, iii iuio vu, iur uiu uenuai 01 tue tanulics ot tho imprisoned Da riots in Ireland. It leiiijr generally known that your great talouts have been devoted lu bohait of the oppressed, and in antagonism of tyranny in whutovor form raiui tesled, the Irish Keliei Couimittoe have lustruntud ino to sena you a special invitation to attend our meeting and act as chairman. Yotin, laithlully, Blnjamin K. IlAKisa, Secretary ot Ii. C. Gibard House. Philadelphia. Auirnst 12 isrc. B. Baker, Esq Dear bit: I am in recuipt.of nian at jour meeting at Musical Fund Hall. Mondar evening, 131b instant, lor the purposu of raising some lumls lor the relief 01 the fumiliej ol those un- prisbneu in lieiunu who have labored tor Irish in dependence. The object comntuuds it.-elf to my judgment I have dotermined to attend and give it ad the aid in my power, and although some ol your own citizens niipht more suitably preside, yet I shall gladly comply with our request, and Berve you to the best of my ability. Kespectlully, your obedient servant, JonN IIoqax Mr. Train lectured on Saturday night in Waf hineton lor the Fenians, and the audience, representing all the order, iiuaninioiibly elected him Uelegaie at Large for the District ol Colum bia to the Convention. Figiit in a Bak-boom. A. maa named Michael Dollard went into a lager-beer saloon kept by a man ininid Hue, in Franklord road, above Oxford street, and got into a row, and commenced to smash things generally. In the melee he struck tbe daughter of Mr. Uu", a young girl only fifteen years old, over th head wnh a broken bottle or some sharp instru ment, cutting it in a sho-king manner. Tue atiair occurred yesterday morning before day light, about 1 o'clock. He was arrested, anl h'ld 111 S10U0 bail by Alderman Wilkins to answer. Fast Duivino. It is about time that some of those excitable 'Jf-hus' who d.isu through the streets at snch reckless speed should be brought to a Reuse nf propriety. On Saturday utternoon Daniel Drain, while driving a waeonat a furious pace in the neighborhood ot Kightb and Suusom streets, knocked down and severely injured a negro woman. Drain was taken before Alderman Hurley, who committed him to auswer. Misdkmea nob. Adam Dallas was ar rested yesicrday mornii g tor getting into a r.iw aud disturbing a funeral procession which was passing in the neigbborhood ot Girard avenue and Cherry street. lie was held in t3tu ball by Alderman Wilkins. Fire. The Ice-house lately owned and occupied by Mr. Archihald Campbell, near the Seven-Mile lane, Koxborough, took tire on Fri day night, and was burned to the grouud. It is a total loss. Mobs Dibobacifcl Riotiwo iw the Stbkitb. Ye!rday our city was disgraoed by another Bremen's riot. Between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning the Good vT.ll Knglne ran out of their house, and, with inuflled bells, ran down Twentieth street, below Pine, and stopped directly opposite tho Western Hose house. They nisde no alarm until they stopped opposite the house, then one man called out through a born to tho Western Hose, " Come out, o s s of b s, anditake our carriage now." The noise in the street caused the mim bers to come rushing down from their bunks, thinking it was an alarm ol Ure, and when they cot down they threw the door bait open to run tbe carriage out. Tho members of the Good Will iinincdiatfly fired some tittoen or twenty sbo's from pUiols into their midst. Aid. Patchall, who lives in the neighborhood rushed out ol his house to run to the station and give an alarm, when tive or six shots were tired at him as be ran. The alatm was given, however, and Lieutenant Con nelly, with a squad of about a dozen men, pro ceeded to the scene ot Ihe disturbance, ant soon quelled it. Officer Bavae took in chargo Andrew Alexander, one of the dnec'ors of the Gor.d Will, at the corner of Twentieth and Market, and toi k his horn to the stiuion house. Alderman Swllt held Alexander in $2!i:H) oail for a further hearing betore ihe Mavor this morning at ten o'clock, when he was r "mau led. Andrew Kobinson, another of the rioters, was ai rested by Ollicer Bovgs, of the First District, at Twentieth and Chcsuut streets, lie was committed by Alderman Svllt in de ault of HtK.O. ppler O'Brien was arrested bvOdicer Wilkin ot Twentieth and Market streets, and committed by Alderman Godbou to answer. A SxttAT Waif. About half-past eight o'clock on Saturday "veniner, a male iniant was found on a lot near Log House lane and Uidgo avenue, in the Twentv-Grst Ward. It was in a basket and was cleanly dressed, and in tho ba ket, was a piece ol ahii-t with some initials on ir, and a nnme almost illegible, supposed 10 be Kdiird. Mrs. Nonaviler happened U b" passing at the rime in a wagon with her man servant. lie heard the babe crying, but Mrs. Nonaviler supposing it to be a noise made bra cat, or perhaps by some thieves, wanted to co ou. The child crying out again hmder than betore, she stopped and found it ai above staled. The child was taken charge ot by Mrs. Nonaviler. fcTKALiNO Horseflesh. This morning Bcnianiiu Henry (colored) and Michael Gri liu were urrestcd by Otlicers Itieves and Wanaviler, on the charge of stealing u horse from a farmer in West Jersey, about seven milM Iroiu Camden. The horse had b"en stolen about t vo d ivs uno. The owner tounn the two persons arrested in possession of his steed, but the harness, which wok taken at the same time, was von est. They were ai re-ted in the Twenty first Ward, at this Hoe Market. The Irishman s'lid h bought tlie horse tr'-m tho negro, but th" latter denied the gentle insinuation. However, wlvn taken belore Alderman Fletcner, they were both c m nutted to answer the charg". ir delimit of bad. Malicious Miscuikf. Wo nre in formed by the President of the Second aud Third Street Passenger Kuilroud that ior trie past lew weeks, in tact, since tne opening of the ntw roan to FraiiK ord. they have been annoyed by poisons placing obstructions on the truck. About two weeks ago there was a lirg. chpstnul rail plHced directly across tlie tracK iiit below Franklord just utter dark. This tbrc.v the cars oil' the tr. ck, and risked the lives of the passengers ins-dc. There is reason to sup pose these acts nre tbe result of a concerted plan to aunoy the Compnny. Cholera To-Day. Three cases are re ported 10-day at the Health Oilice, nou.? ol which are dangerous, and lavortil. symptoms 0 lecovcry are evident. The cholera in this uv.d other cities Is rapidly decreasing, and fears of its return this year arc utterly unfounded. Few rases of genuine Asiatic cholera have been discovered, though deaths from diarrheal cases have t.been of unusually frequent occurrence, 1 exultant rather on personal uncleanline3s and intemperate indulgence than a lark of sanitary precaution on the part, ofhe Health Board. A Wuoli some cabr. It seems almost a sne ial dispensation of Providence that the choler 1 shoi id visit our city so lightly. Yet it has hal one good ell'ect. The people have been aroused to a sense of their duty in k""ping the city in a cleanly condition. Still, it is not well t 'oo sanguine ot the cniiro disappearance ofthe cholera. We should continue .o keep the streets clean and see to the abatement ot every nuisance that will tend to endanger the health ot our people. It is alwas well to bo prepared for the worst. Tni? Great Political Gathering. The great Wigwam Con vcuti m is the theme of all tongues. Groups gather on th street corners to diicurs its probable proceedings, ond excited crowds argue about the benetits supposed to come from its gathering. Omnibuses, with tlie usut'l brass bauds, are parading th" streets, and we learn that acMve measures are being taken to prevent any disturbance ofthe Convention. Disturbing a Church. Georsre Nay lor was arrested yesterday, ar the request ot the Tiustees of Iledduig Methodist Church, situated at Seventeenth and Coates street, on the charge of distm bins the congregation while at public worship. This thing has betn yoing ou for some tune, until It has become unbearable. Naylor was bld in $100 bail bv Alderman Hutchinson. An example should bo niude ofthe rullian. Careless Use of Firearms. On Satur day aiternoou Joseph Kbert fired a musket from a house in Master street, and tho shot went through the ioofvf another houso in Hope street, near Master, and into a room wherein were seated four persons. The snot finally lodged in a joist. No one wa9 injured. . Ebert was arrested and taken betore Alderman Shoemakpr, who committed him to answer tor his Carelessness. Steaxixo ItAiMExr. ITenry Lintilz, no; havmg a sufficiently extensive wardrobe to nuiko what he considers a good appearaue , undertook to make a raise. lie was arrested at Fourth and Caliowhi'l streets 111 Haqra.ite delict i, and taken before Alierman Toland, who held him in ihe sum of f 800 to answer the charge ot larceny. Death of ax Old and Esteemed Ofi'iceb of this Police. Otlicer McClees tiled this morning, altera four davs attack of Asiatic cholera. He was connected with tho Police Department since Juno 9, lS.'.H, and was highy esteemed for his faithful discharge of duty. Ho loaves a lamily. A Dead Infant Found. On Sundiy afternoon, on Nieetown and Lumb Tavern road, a new-born infant was found, wrapped no in a paper, dead. It had evidently been still-born, and had been deposited there to save tho ex pense of burial. The Coroner was suuiinoucd to hold an inquest. Suspected Burglar. A man by the name ol Hugh Drain v. is arrested by S-rgcaut Walsh, at Thirty-tifth at d Pine streets, on sus picinn ot being one ol the bii'alats who attempt ed to rob Mr. PieMon Hill th ot ier night. 1I as lateen before Alderman Allen, who committed him lor a further hearing. The Corn Exchange Association will hold their meeting to-morrow from y to I114 o'clock A. M., in ordortuat thomoinbers may have an opportunity to attend tho tuneral ot the late Samuel L. Witiner, which takes place at lo.'i o'clock, from tho corner ot Thirteenth aud Spring Garden stree's. Assault and Battery. Samuel Stran lioru was arretted yesterday, for committing an a sault and battery on a citizen at Twenty fl.'si and Sharswood streets. He was arrested at U'rard avenue and Twenty-fourth street, and when taken into custody made an assault on the otlicer making tho arrest. Ritortibs' Tickets. Owing to some alteration at the Wigwam tor tho bettor accom modation of the members of tho press, the tickets for Reporters will be distributed to morrow morning by Mr. Wbiteloy, at his room, Ko. 147 CouUuuutal Hotel from. 9 to 10 o'clock. Old Viboins' Advicu. 11 Villiim." tb vis old V rirn ir. ' Hoar the adwioo rlile.li I shall giv: Don't venture into wictom Tars, But in thr vlk ol wir'ue tiro. I'd hare vou ved a Brst-ram rilo, A ni wn In hot a is her duo. But there's anch wanitv In Iiia, That y'n void vita nuioli liking wirw A chap ai roar cothos !.. ao-imm That's ry to Bennett's you must go " Men's, Youths', and Boys' Ctothnn. fowi'.B Halt., Ko. 618 Mabkkt strkkt, Hknnktt ft 00. Thk Journals dailt snow that tho foil mon ster, Cholera in Its worst f-rni, is stalkinu bro.nl-ca-t over Europe. 8i.ais l ave prov. d that ere loug it wih be ia our midst. Wnh such a eatastropho slating un in the lace, it behooves us to prepare to meet the giant and wiestle with him at onr thtosh- 0 ds. NVe knowot but ono preparation which will enable as to master him, and all sho ild Imm.'iliat ly iiircliae It and havo It ready. We reier to MARS DKN's, CAItMfXATI VE S Tit UP. Try I; j we are sure K will pivpeouiplute satisfaction, jy-pot, Xn.lW riTMhroy . Mt w York; For sale fcy . ihnatnn. Hot' Iowa $ Gwdtn, Wholemx'e A.'enls, No 2.1 .V. Mirth strett, Philadelphia, and hy rill dmimis's. BUiCKKT bKocnrt est I'bo rATitiiiB Mori. Robte, bckutiful, and fitting is it to live for onu's country; and still more beauiilul ia ft to save tbe lives ot o hers. This has been done. In cvoi almost wl hout number, by Dr. T. W. Mariieu. iu tho preparation ol bis invaluable VEGETA BLE 6 AN ATI VE PILLS. Depot, No. 4!7 Broad way, New York. For sale by Johnston, Holijwny tfitirdin, WholennJe Aienfs, N. 23 X. Sixth street, 'hiladtlyhia, and by alt druggists. W. V.f NT.Y I'ATTKN. WKSTESD WlMlOW SlIAPE, ( rilTAIS, AM) Ll'UOI.STEllY 5TOUK, 0. HOiCUES. jiUT Mreet W 1 mo w P hades, of every lccnp'ion . I'amask, Lack, and Mottixoiiam Cuhtains, cle etc. Gilt Cornice", from massive to small, noit, clu ap tioiiris. Tl.e Li'itoLSTERT Department comprises nvory 1 ri.ncn ot ili trade, ami tlioroagu workmen are tnil leed for it epara:o P'ir.s. hPi:iu I'.lpb AKU Bkddino, in hair, husk, or lep'tets. PuiiNiTURis Becpiiolstkukd, VAP.N1SHK0, and RlPAlItl.l). Ai.rh'rsciit and made, alfored and put down. L'i'uolsteuy ol every deonD'iou, at W. Hi.nky 1'attkn's, No 140S 'Uiksnut Stroot. IltjMPiir.tvs' Specifics. 1 bousauds of invalids have Leon 1 erli clly cutcd ot Ion stundiug ailments, tie plague o? d l ane ol their 1 ves, aud on wu:eU they ltavu spent hundreds 111 vain, by i-loii'ly tiding ihe.su invaluable pi'Cirics Kid a Family wlio Uavc ever hod one 01' t' esc Family Cases of Uu.Mi'iuiiiV.s' Specifics, but wou'.d ive fivo tonus its co.-.t raiu -r than Lo without It. Address No. 5i2 Broadway, N. Y. S20 I'QO will 1 oivic, cries man a wcilthv miu, il 1 could only get well ol tais KhRUin.it.isio! Out Dr Fillet's HlieumatiO Beinedy; it it don't cure your case you get tlio:mj;iey u.iek. Ilswouderlul cures a'0 creattDg great exuitemont. Prepir' d at No 29 S. F011r.l1 street. Prico reduced l:oiu flu to 2 per bottle. Used inward ly. Multitudes of I'loplb urqaiuis ax Altesa tivk, to lesioro tlie heai'hy ac ion of th?tr sys'eins and coirect tao deraunomeuts that crep inio it. tar.-apanllas were uv.d and vu'u.'d uulil several 1111 I ositious wero pulniod off upon file public underfills name. AVer's Sars apahii.la Is no Imposition. Terrible 000 Dkaths by i.hoi.kua Infantum here in July, v liicli Dr. Fit tor's lul'aut Carmmaiive would have positively prevented. Mothers wh i uso it will never be without it, Tcted lorty years. 25 couts. A OTllliR Lion Coming ! or rathor a Ilono-s, in tlio rirson ol Lmma (iueen ot the saudw.ch Isiands Kooiiih limo airmdv bi'en ouvoired ai tno ( untiuentai llol'.M, wli eli has held su 111 11 v of tlio I.ions 01 tiie Day, lncluuing the celebrated Clothing Hi 11-0 ol Charles Stokes & Co., located under tno tout lieuial. Improved BocK-Tircu VJai him.s lor Tailors and MumilBerurer.s irovor & Biker Sovviui M chiuo (Jompauy. Ho. 731 Ciiesuut sT et. Sweet OpopiNAx prom Mexico! Now, very rare, r cli, and lusliumuule pel lumo The Unuit evi-r inipoited or mauulucturcd iu tao Ivuitca S'.ates. Try it aid be coi.nuc d. C110VKR ft Baker's tfigaest Vreniiura Klastio Mileli sewing Machines lor lamily uns, Mo 7.J0 tliisnui sireet. 7'30s, 5-208, Gold and Silver, Compound Intekkht and Unuurrent Bank , Notes Bougut and (Sold, by I DltKXiiL & Co., ! No. 34 Souru luiuu jstkekt. coiipousn Interest Notes 7 811) aud o wpiited. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third st -."upeuior Styles of Kkady-madb Cloth 1 is . "aiiPEitioii styles o Keady-madb CloiuTaoT Wanamakkh & Bkown, Popular Clotiiino House, Oak Hall, Soutlieust corner Sixth and Maubet Stroots. MAUlilKD. CMriU-DOUGUKKlY.-AunastS, by Rev. Vaulinn finiili, at tLe 1'ur-oniiKP of SuiniijeraBld SI. M. Clmrett ho. 7.S buuphlii Htreot, Mr. JAMKS 8M1111 10 jiiss ANMt DoUOHblUY, allot this ci.y. 1 t. VV tiitK-SMDEK.-At No, Htil V. BronrtTtVee'TTby Kov. A. , JUanship, on WcduesUuy lust, the tli lustmit. Air. HAHM L. WJiUBtt 10 Misa AiAitt J. Ms ID cli, liotn ol tilth city. ALLKN.-Ou the 12th hiHtunt, ALICE, wile of George . AiU'D. in tuu Mta 1 ear 01 her ago. 'ILe re auves and ineiiils are respectfully Invited to afend the tuneral. 110m the resideaeu of her husband. No. 313 Heaver rc-t. ou Wednesday attnrnoun ad o'ciock. 'lo prucced to Mechanics' Ceuiet.ry. llAKEs.-On the 11th lnsiant, Mr. HI HA 51 II NIC j, lu his iU h year. he relativcii and (ticnila of tho family are respeetfullr invited to attend his funeral nom his late residence. o 1 10 Hhipnen rei-t. on 1 eduesUuy uioruln at 9 o'clock, lnuiruieut at Laurel lulu , ;ALI.A1I1KW. This morning, at 2 "o'cliick, Dr. Joseph ii uallauiikk. Due notice 01 tne iiiniTa will he given. S GAlI..--On the Uth Instant, JOHJf M. GAUL, lathe 73d yeiirof hiaaaa. 1 he re uuvta unit triends of tho tandlr are resoecifullv Invtit'd to a 'end the tuneral. li-oin tno rosidci.ee of his son-in law, liuvid Joiinson, Jr., No. il ti. thlrty iievi nth "tri ft, West I'liliaUelphltt, on vVodnesilay a'ter tiiion ai a o c ock, without turthor notice. i uuiral ser vice at Asbury M. E. lihurch. lllOV.-On:il,e 13th lnst.mt at 11 o'c'ock, of dysen lery, Jnll Lol'IS. only eou 01 (ieorio Alfred uud Auuiu )ar Gnlon. uged 1 year i months and 3 tUy Due notice 01 the luiurm will bu itiven. s'I'OKIS-Od thi! Ilth instant at Kincocas, N. J., Mra. SAliAH A. BinKr.s, lu ilioli3d year ol he r age. 'li.e relatives and Irlendsof the :a:uily nte rosnectiully requested to uttend ttie luiieral, trout the resldencaot hr iiiu Uiurm 1' .-toko, t si , No. UJl Urecn atroot, on etlntsiluy aiteiiu ou at i o'clock. VI'1,.TJ,l'tl'e!,,1'lnstaut. altera pululul lilness, Mr. VI 10 1 1 1, la the 8 "fa ynr oi his a(;e. Tho members of the Frvnuh llui voiont Hoclet and mule miuilx r of tli0 mm v oro ri-.-i)ctiully t ivitod to ut end hia Itiucrul, trout his late rel iance, Js'o. ula Eouith street, on I nosday uioniing, tne I tth lustaiit, at 8 o'clock. Funeru1 aervlcea at .t. Joseib'a Church. Ia tineent ut Cathediul cemetery. WHITE On the 10th luatont, HANNAH WHITE. oi!d 62 roars. ' T.io inuuves and friends of the family am Invited to atliiml t lie luncral. Iroin the lesiUenee ol her husbuuil, .loimtluiu White. So a,'.t Lolpor urcet, Frunkcurd, ou Wednesday, the Kith Instant, at II o'idock. without lur ther r' lice. i uner.il to proceed lo Cheliouliam M. JS. t burob. A S "A 8T1TC11 IN T1MU MAV SAVK NINE," J. ao a lhtle Haidwaro earir used In ;epalting may he 10 and ecouotulcai. A general HH'irttniiu f ir i o by TRUMAN HHAVV,' ho. 83o(F.lght Thirty-Are) M AHKK'f Ht.. b.ow Smth. G.A8 PLYEBS FOB HODSi:KEKPKR3' USK. br which the nlpploa of the Uus Burners may be unacrtwtd and c.eoued out. For sale at ihe Hardware "lore of i mi 4 N & HUA W. Wo. mngM Thtrty-Srel MiHKETKt.. below Ninth. TA(K CLAWS THAT DO NOT CRT L003R iu tbe handle (because they are riveted through tlietaeg) and the nidicarv kinds are forasle. whha variety of t arpet Uamuiura an I a tough article ut Cornet tacks, at TKI'MAN Jl 8HAW.S. fco. 4(EinUt Thlrty-Uve) MAjtK.i,r St., heWri ttuttlu SI3SILIA SIMILIBU3 CUIiANTUR, mr.TiPiiiKVS HOj;(E01'ATIIIC SPICCIFK'S, HAVE Pl'.OVF.ll. KliOM TUB MOST AMPLS rliii'o. no eiulri' sneceaf; Simple Prompt Etllrloiit, ami Ki'llahlf. Tlioy are tin. o ily Mrdicinaa perfoctly nilapced to pup.ilur use so dimplo that mif takos oiinn.it lie tii'iile III tmluy t.boin ; ao Imrmlesa a to he free from ilnnKcr, and ko clltelent as to be always reliable. They li.iv" r:thod the lilirlfit eomtnendatloa frvui U, and will hIwrvs render satisfuction. Ho. Centa. 1. Uuroa I'fipri. ('nn.'i.Hiin. Inflammatlnna.. 2fi " tloimt, Wnrm-I'pvor. Wurni-CoilS. 28 S, " 'rylll"j;-i!i)lie. or Tni'tlilnjt ol Infanta. 88 " lillrrilta of rliililren or adulu 98 Iym(ery. ()ri.lnit, Unions t'olie. i rn):eiu-.TJ,)rliiiM, Vomiting J t'ooshs ( ..I i., i;niiieliitis So 38 88 8. INeilj-itl-jrlii. 'I.iiiI'mii Iip. Faeearhe... 88 ICfttda.. .)M. hii'k-ll"itilK'ii',VertlgO 88 lVOeiia, Uilious Mnniaeh 88 Simprcii,,,!, r .iiinfiil I'orioda ... 88 Willi.-, t,. (.rul iwi ferlnds 88 riun, Ou-'li, ilitilt-nlt Hrentliing... 88 Suit H he i! in, Erv.ilpvlaH, KriipUoai 88 Hheniiia.i-iii, i:iioiini:ilio l'alns.. 6 Kever A- Aj in-, t I, FCVer, Aguea 80 'll-, hlinil or bfi-eilltis 80 4ltfisllLiiy, nml sunt or weak Eyes W) atiiri li, uente or elironic, IntliH'nr.a 80 lioiiaK-:onit3i,viiiUMiu;iii((hs 50 AMiiiitiii, n.pioH...il IliiMitliine 80 Mar lN iiiir!n m, liiipmro.l Hearing 60 Srroi'ii'n, onlnrmMl Gl.uwls, Hwollinea fs) (iiMiorni Debility. I'iij ical WcuknuM f0 lro). unil seaiitv hoc retlnns M SeH-.ii-4 iiran, sickness troin riding. 80 IkiIiiey-Jiseaso. Gravel 80 INeiviu bilit), Semlnnl iu I'1 18, 14, 15, 16. V' 18, 19, 80, V' 82, 88, 8,"), BC, 8T, r.m:HioiiH, iuvoliinlury Din- cli.irL'es 1.00 89, " S.m-p .Koillli, Canker fs 80, " I rlnnry cnlier, wetting bed. 60 81, " I'll i ill ill l'erliln, wall .:is:iis. .. 80 8i, " Mill' rlna: t clmruro of life 1.00 8U, " I.iley, fpiums, hUVitiis' 'sncfl.l.O0 84, " lipiitii ria, ulcerated Sore Throat. 60 FAIHILV CASli. 85 lariro vials, morocco ease, and bonk coinii'ete $10 00 80 largo vials. In morocco, and hook 6 IX) 80 largo vluls, plain rnsn, anil book 8 00 16 boxes (No. 1 ' 15), and book 3 00 v i;tich nuiv mi:4'U'is. Mahocany cases 10 vials, with hook $10 00 Bliii-'lo vl i lis, with directions 1 00 tkif These Ueineilies, tiy tho else or single box, are sent to any part of the coi.ntry. by Mailor Ki press, tree ot charge, on receipt of the price. Addresa HCMiMIltEVS' 81'KCIFIC HOMCEOI'ATHlt; MEDIt INK COM PANT, Oltlee and Depot, No. 6M Uroadway, New York. Da. II tr vrtiRBTs ia consnltno daily at hia ofllce, periioniilly or by lcttor, aa above, for all forma ol dlaease. lOIl SALE II V ALL DRl'GftlKTI DYO'I T k CO.. .lOinsON, HALLO W.Y t cow Dl N T. Ii. CALL IAD ICR, nnd AMUUOiiK SMllU, W boleu!o A Ken is. Vhi.adelphiu. J N S U It K YOU It Ii I F B TUK AM ERIC AX, OF ril'LADELPIIIA, S.E.tcrnerFourlliaiv! Walniil Sts. Insurers in thin Company have the addl'lonal gunran teooftho CAPITAL .siOl li ALLPAlD VI' IS C.vH, v.hieh, tocihcr with CASH ASSKTS uow on hand, nruount to over 8i,roo,ooo. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whoso maticger reside in distant cities. Alexander Whllldhi. William J. Howard. J. i ituar Thomson, Georiie Nukent, llt.n James pol'ock, Albert i . Iioberts, P. It. VlnMle, 1. M. Vt hiUdin, Haiuuel 1. l.odine, John AlkuiHii, lle iry K. llcnnott, Hon Jose ill Allison , Isaac Ilttziouurht. ALEX N1ER WHILLU1V, Present. feEOLGE MGENT, Vice President. JOHN C SIMS, Actuary. JOHN S. WILSON. Bccrelflry and Treasurer. 7 Ii " HATSAi'DCAPS. JJ HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., HETAIL AT W110SKSAI.K PRICKS. BARNES, OSTERHOUT, HERflON & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Cliesmit Sis., Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPUING AND SOMEIl HATS, Consisting of Straw, Felt, etc., ol the latest styles and Improvements At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 wfui'2m.1p Those in wont of Goods of this description can SAVE at least 6E 1' lite FIT by purchasing here. FURNITURE, ETC. p 0 HOUSEKEEPERS. 1 have a large stock ol every variety or FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MAK11LE TOP COT f AGS SUITS. WdLKLT CIlAMlitK SUIT PAKI.OK hUITti IN VEI.VbT PLF8H. PAULO It St'118 IS I11K CLOili. PAH LOU HITS IN KK.PS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Mattresses, Lounges, eto etc. P. 1 OUSTINE. 8 18 N. E. corner SECOND and HACK Mtreon. JpURNITURE REDUCTD 1WENTY-FIVE PKIt CEvr. Iiurlng the Summer Season, we frill sell Iro in or Im mense stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. OFF KKGBLAR PRICES. GOULD & CO., N. E. comer NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also at the New Establishment, 2 10 5p os. 37 and 39 North SECOND Stree CIGARS AND TOBACCO. HINT TO TOBACCO CHE WE US VJED DING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured la Philadelphia.. The 15eMt in the Market. EVERYBODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD E VERY WHERE. 18 11 Factory, 8.K. comer Bboad and Wallacr Streeti UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PKNISTAN'd Btl'ltK A Nil VAiH T, No.TSf (CTlESSUr STKKET, Kearly OnixwlU the Post Ouice, PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied. Otderi trout the Country promntly atttuUtd to s m FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. hi'ecial pkspatchkh tothb bvrhino TPii.BoitArnl VVASniNTJTON, AUKtWt 13. ., Wheat for Itlxtrlhatiou. The AtrrlcuUural Depurtmpnt In in receipt of 200 buflbcls ol very guperlor Bouton WbeaU which it is proposed to distribute. U is th carlie.-t variety known in the country, and iti great advantage istnat it cscnpeo the fly ani rust. ConrlB Moafy. "Kt'BtituUou," at Chiciuo, AuiturI ,1, HCU, imlosoa JiU.OOO, and writes to Mr. United State Treasurer "Please accent thiR from one makinj liLs peace witli Ood, and appropriate it to th use of the Government, ai it Justly belong to the United States." Payment rf Pfinalnni. On Monday next the Treasury Department commence sending out the funds to tho various Pension Afr nt?, lor the payu.ent of Pension due Sc; tenibcr 1. The amount required for thin putpose is souH'thinfc over $S, 0011,01m, an l the Di pnrimcnt bein thus wisely to send U forward tkiit he Agents mny commence tlieir payment promptly on tbe dav thy are due. New Yoik Hank Statcnpent. Nkw York, August Li. The liuuk Htatemant issued to day preseuts the following results: An ltiereasi.' of l.oau' 9 1.454 341 An iiicreaao of Circulation 216V'7j An iiicreime ot leioita i6 65t An in create of Lenl-tendcm 621. A dectea-o of bpecie 1,021 091 Latest Maikets by Telegraph. New York, Aujiut 1.1. cstocka are hotter. Chi cno nnd Hock 1 and 10J? ; Cumberland preferred, 47) Illinois Central ncrtp 122; Michnrau Wouthera. b4; New ork Contral, 105! ; li.jadinsr, lid; Hud oll H:er, 52; tarilou, f ; Virginia (it. 71); Hia fonii tia, 5!1; Wctcrn Union, 5ti); Carolinug. GU; iieamry J 8-10lha. fuOJ; 10-40i, 99 : 6-2ts, loJj : Coupon Ca, H0; O0I11, 119;', ' " LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. 4 ont of tuarii; t-Mioun-Judiie IMorce. The re-nnr puiuiSS of the August Term btiiuu t j-tluy. i'riaon cane wore hetoro the court. lli (lock tas weil liilid, eouta urn thirteen DBiiu;onv and homely iintoi ttiuauM. 1 . v 'Viiam Litcliiiclil p:o.UeU vuilty to a charge of tho Ijici iiv of u hor-e, cur.n: n', ami lm.u aa, vuiund at flOIK1, tlie rronortv 01 Joseph L. V.i r About H o'o.ock 011 the nioriiin oi t!r aii 01 July hoeiitiir.d tlie m ub.e No. Jluc'i.'f cot. lit) tvas over ukeu wlh ihe tOlen pion.r.v 111 ttttr.'iaburv 011 tho 6ih of July. Seu;cLcei to mo Ki.lorii 1'vulteutiary for thieoears. . John t . lllojkein pleaded gnhVv to a charsrA or the liucciiy ol ch.ckei.s va ueu at a. Sentenced to tLe Ceui.ty l'non lor tour luoutht. AViirtaiu'l'. l'enel p'lo kd uau toacharcoof the lareoiiy ol apuir ot pant.i, va ued at 7. tno pro petty ot Wlilinni I'reston. ouleIloel to Count r I'rlsOIl fi t SIX lllOU.hB. I.rti l)ou pleajeti gin tv to a c'lorqe o! the laroenr ot 5.I6O 1110 p.iipirtv 01 K. Sltiueli'. Soniouoaa u Count 1 11 on 101 six niontlio. John anl .lamoj IJ ia eer pleaded ?uilty to m cl a-e 01 the larceny ol carpentoia' tools. yuu ?u at r 3o. the i ropcity of Juhu Marts. Tliotoo s ware steleu irem VVaiiitit afreet, between Fjuita uud Fintt Uriels, iscntciiccd to County Prison lor ona jear. .1 '.'.Cinua Oollins was ohartjed with the larceny of 5fA). tlio piowrcv 01 E. uausion. On the 5th ot J.i.y he ai.atehcd Ihe money iroin the hands of Julia Hui Mt n on t; e slicet. and ran away. 1 ho jury ren dered a verdicl or "uiiiy. eentouccd to Countv Pr son for emhtecu mouths. Katharine (jormlev wan charsred with the larceny ot linen clottunp.vulucd at tho proporty ol John W . Uure. It was stated that on t"o 27th ot January tho d fendunt y eiit into the dimug room 01 Mr. .re pi ked up Ihese nit cies, and niude on witn them lliejur, reiidercrl a verdici ot puuty. Seuie.uoti to nx nion hs intlie Couurv Prison. William Hu?c pleaded fulltv to a chaiifO of th larceny of silver-ware valued at $93, tno prooerti ol An lei Barlow. llutfg wa ked into the dining-room of Mr Bar lows, look toe ware, and very doli oratelr atarted oil. lliuladyol tho house stopped him, aud de manded her piopor.yj part ot which was (riven Pvt'r, ,0'lt'r" ai"i Hie-remainder was recovered bt lho ofTcern. Sentenced to eighteen mouths in the t ouiity Prison. James Piney was charged with the laroony of SS2. tho piopurty ol liobert Wilson. 'I lie two wero sleeping together. In the nlcht l'inoy pot up. wont to VViisen's pauts, and took the money. So YVi son said. Piney, who looks liko a respectah'o and honost man, staled that during tho nicht he was ao warn that be not up Irom hit bod, aud sat in tho windo.v. Uu went, down stutri, and remained gome umo talk mg to homo (rieiidK. Ho returned to his room and went to bod, and shortly alter was arrested. 'Ibejttrt seemed to havo no doubt 01 h;s innocence, and leudercd a verdict ot not inii.ty. Kl eu Iteilly was ciiarged wir.li tue larceny of six teen t oui oh ol pnuaiu'o meat, va ued at 4, the nto perty 01 liobert nlni:li'S. The jury rendered a verdict of (fuilty. Sentenced to County Prison lor three mom In. Kathauiel Uopkiu, colored, was charged with the lurceiiv of towels, sheetines. nnd ciotniuir, valued at 12, lho property 01 Mary Warren. Hopkins was a boaider of Alary At arieu. Ho went out one night, and d d not icturii. Sovo al othcers came on tne next day and searched his vahso. and in that ther found the stolen goods. He wag then arreat-d. He was iound Ruiltj. tSemeuoed to County Prison lor Oi A UlUUIUII, seulen liilo pleaded cullty to a cliarpe of robberr. James liankin was tried upon the sama oharpe. Aoul Tnomo satcd that ho wa robbed bv two men nt niirbt, in Caiiowbi l street, but ho could not idon tiiv Hui kiD. Other wimessos stated that they saw them both tinder arrest, and saw one ol them throw a pooket book away. liat.kin was found guilty. They were sentenced to n months in the County Prison. District Attorney Maun stated that be had re ceived information lrom several constaoles tbat booths, at ails, touts, etc. woie being erected around and about the Wig yam or the Convention. Ue tated 1 bat t) ii wan a gross violation of the law, aa they had to 1 cense lor tbe sale of llijuora, staling tbat this was exactly tbe way lor broe .in quarrels, lights, and liual.y riot aud bloodshed; there tore, he asked leave ol the toart to seuu in bills ot indict ment against certain persons engaged in this unlaw lul and pernicions business. 1 he motion ot the Dlstr ct Attorney met with the hraitv approbation of the Court, aud was granted. Tho Distriot Attorney said that il any citizen should, during the session 01 the Convention, discover any person engaged In tins pernicious work, he would be highly gra ifled if such citizen would bring tne lnlormation to bim, stating that It was his full de termination to indict and prosecute theso persons without delay. Also, that it was the Intention of this Court to lend all their po .ver ta the preserva tion ot the good reputation and dignity of our hitherto peaoeiul and quiet city. Joseph Keller convicted of a charge of ke?p inir a diforoerly hotise. Jo tin buinh, William Kane, and John Brown were charged with barglary, in breaking into the residence ol Gustave Micheal, and taking jvwelrr aud other goods to the value ot $22(i'60. They broke into tbe back part of the bou'e an l look the.so thinam. There was uot a witness who saw theie nion com mit the ourgiarv, but ailer their arrest jewHry ivm found upon some of t.iem, which was iduntitlcd aa tbat stolen Irom Micheal. I he jury rendered a verdiot of (ruilty. Wil 1am Loi uo wa conviclr-d ot a charge of tbe larctuy ot a set of dental instruments. Plrilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 13 Eepoited by De Haven & Bro,, ATo. 40 S. Thiid street. BElWEtN BOARDS. 9500 City Us new.... !ihI, li.Onn Heading UK. 6CZ VZUHi ao mun vej 200 sh no bfi 66 SiliO Itoadin m ba. 90 loOsh do 60-60 SlIJOO V.o 1 80s Aug 105 i 8WI0O0 CS 5-208 6i. . . Kl7( u000 do 1804 107 600 sh kwatara. ...2 1-16 100 sh do 2J 200 sh Bt Nch Coal. 81 lOOsh do 8 100 sh Big Mt'n..b00 5 ' SLCOJvD 800 ah do 6K2 200 sh do 65 66 lOOsh do 68 M 100 sh do s30 6:j 2;i0ih X X &Uid. 15 80Ush MahaaoyCs30 ii lojanrn & t. 82j BOARD lOOsh BtNichO!.... 81 800 sh do 81 .K)8h do b5 8) 300 sh do t6 H too sh Oaticull 15-1 tt 200 sh Ocean. H 82000 Cltv rVnew.... fziniO l'a I12J ml lis . 9H 2000 C & A 6s 89.. t5 82000 no bS. 87i 2000 I'll 4 fc Ka.... 01? loooo Eluura It, 1st b Q7
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