THE DAILY EVEtfltfC, TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY JULY 18, 1868. 8- AM OK g THE DEAD, JeS r" tb) Haw York Bil-nit-iBtsr for Hluiai Fria)ta. New York Moraue wa croivde.l yettert with nun, wnud, and children, lianv ffoald sr.e ior Loom, as if only to jrraiilj a morbid rtnsitj. Mr. O'Unen, ol ihe Dea i-aouse, sats that be bus slept but little Jar n ib61 -wfk, for, ttubt and dar, the place taiD beiun ulth tnoe anions to get douim ain.vee or temrd. Tbe rush ?H.n " sregt that even ibe Warden to"""3 l0' the I Oroital, and belp the Monrua atteodaats. lb bortiex, wbils lying on lbs eiabi, are fre um It dieuohed wub carbolic acid, and a omnant frav i Croion water Is kepi raniiina upon their orea&ts. Ihe t-ceue at ihe oeai bouse yrMerdat was enough 10 mate tue Rar est sad. Hen wlib large bravny nini4 came m d went with coffins and dead bolies. In a court bftween the Deiid-house and the etifd, rtd coffins were piled up lue e rd woo 1. Here were ltu.e coffin lor children; in tat cor xer wss a blue coffin, while in the shed and Dead-bout", qivare boxes cracned c jflius, and eiretcbi rs were iiu? in oil position. fcv-r to r ribn e oino e some one wanted to see tte Krcfer wbo lad cburae ol the deal. AmotiR oibras was a epttre woman abon35 years ol w. 8he whs in search .if her hus band. Mr. O'Brien, alter listening to hor de tenpnon, went to a coflln an 1 wrenched off the lid. Who ever baw ucu a Bight? Toe stench Teas suflo :atiog. Wh tt the uijrht ociore ws a iuaian'beine was a blomert masiot corrup tion. "Mb, my Ood!" exeHtmed the woman, 'uiy hubandi Oh, ni? V At this juncture another w- man. inquired lor her son. She conM i ol bud bis boav iu the Moreue wis be dead or in th ho-pitalf An attendant aworo ie kbi'W nothing about the living, be cnulJ not keen track ol ihe dead. 'io tbroueh tne Tvnrog," tain nr., - ana may dc you can uuu mm." More poot.lecimi-; oiuc wept, tuners ore. Tbe woinm nrst spoken of wrung her bunds and pmt-d up and duwu the court in decmr. At la-l (the went up to the collin, and in a pleat ing voice tbe mid; 'Ileavei s above me, what shall I do T Gid of mcrrj, 1 ai.t him buried in Olivary"' (she wis a Caino'lr, and could not bear tbe thought ol havine her husband buried in uoconsecrated around). "WbHt is going io become ot me? Last night, poor Jcbn, poor John, yon wai at wnk; why did ou die beiore you bid me good bye? My hatband, since laH night Qreyoa ie. M Oofl, t-i think jou hve come to th w." Here hbe took bold ot the grcu and purnd band of her bu-band, eboolt it, ana broke into a Btw proxm oi gri'f. "Ob," aid sh", "you nsed to be culled tha ImnilsotLett tnao In New York. AU how oh rpfak to ae only one wor.i, John, one word 1 jit dulling, nif 3urliiig John " Tbe Hiiviidaiiis oi tbo dead hoiwe handled the bod ics with im Hr..le un'-oucern ai they would bo mauy beeves. Ye.-tcrdiy rnoroing the cotlins vera pled up In tbe co irt ten teet hih. At anion Ibey wr' herjt on to Warii'a Ilind for luteiriicn'. 'n the tlfad house b.d we a ntm ber ot bo'lie ko lar (le.'otiiot.ei ihit th : mn cot fairly consanied them. Tbey re;iembl"d lieap of moviug llas-eed more tban human bo. lie!;. Soa e ot Hie acid re p icked in ia. but lor th muft jiart thej were lvi outli rtnpb wooden cnflius. It was a strange merht iroai tbe ihieshf Id ot the Dead houe. On one t-ide, deaiti and pu'ri'taction; on the other, bountiful prounos and wavinir elms. In the. hospital re a uuraber or palients enUi'Tins from t-un-stiokp. aud of the 05 cass Tfcotivi'rt biice ih Htf ot J . I v, onlv n'ne have be n lost. Mr. Bnnnau, ibe Wardi'n, Is tho presiding genius, and he is h grent. lavorite witn the patents bcceiuc he is so liinny. one thing is c-ita'u.iie is obi g re to victor". The hospital is wen ventila'fd, hnd everything is -as neat as a pin." The Wurdi-n savs that tho p lucipul reiffin they ate ?o "uccess'ul wrh ttieir pa'.lenti is becaie ibey pay great a'.teutiou loclean.iness and vennlutiOL. Aluch has bP'T said touching the cause of tun-tr'ike. Everynoly Uai a lavorile lemedv, nd every one thinks he will be ihe last to die. t'ubhnpp luuves are in great clHfimni elnee the tii-ate I term commenc -d. Tboe who have no rub -tage leaves for 'heir hats mill tiod much bi'LPtit iiom u-liie wet paiier, It n C'nerall uckuowledse I th;it when spiritu ous liquois are usi'd in iur?e quant tie sun-etrokr- is n ore irequent. Wnen the yellow fever prevails, almost tno first vicums are the dusi- paieu. CITY INTELLIGENCE. frOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS UK I I-VSTDB PASitS. "LIGHT AT LAST." The Strlkmt th G Works Th Trus ta Accaft to th Uemd of th Work. tby Kcsuib Operation. Considerable annoyance bas Deen occasioned to our citizens in t oni qucuce of the striite tor iipber wages, by Ihe employ, es ot tbe Gas Works. Tue citj last nigot presented the ap ppursuce it did some thirty years ago, when cvchatbing as gas was unknown and it was with extreme difficulty that pedo truus could navigate along tbe thorough itres Many who bad occasion to be abroad piovided themselves wlib lanterns. All ihe shops closed at un earl? Lour, they bnding too few customers to wa'rant tbem in expending tbe amountiiecessry tor the purchase of material with which to display their wares. As a consequence of the strike, the candle and oil dealers reaped a barvext, and we doubt vhelhtr a "dip" or a pint ot coal oil could be purchased In anv etoreu the city. All Hpprebeutiou ot any lurther difficulty now 1s at an end, for the Board ot Trustees of the lias Works have acceded to the demands of the workmen, and they have resumed operations. Yisienlay we chronicled the factthat the repre sentatives of tbe Board bad re'uied to yield to tbe workmen, but since our last issue tbey held si meetii g, at which tbe subject was tully dis coshe l, and tbey decided lor tbe sake of the oily to give way. This morning the Board visited the works and stated tbe conclusion which had been arrived at, viz: to giv the advance of 25 per ceut.. uud tbe eaiplojees iiumediaiely re-cimuieuced their labors of Hunting up tbe lurnace1. Cniel Eneiuei-r Browa wared upon us this morninn, and stated that there would be gai on band to-nigbt, but advises our citizens to use It sparine)?. ( A nonceable exception to tbe almost univer sal plooro which overcast Ihe city last night, was the "inquirer Bu Idmg," which was lighted by means ot an automatic ess generator placed In tbe front ofllce, Tbe jets were large aud brilliant, and cast a fine reduction on tbu build tups opposite and aHrHCied the attention of many teople who stopped to examine the appa ratus. A JIoat Race on tub Delaware. Next Faturduy a grand boat race will take placeon the 1 elawhro river, at seven o'clock in the evening. Tbe content is open (o all persons, the rouuitn ns being that none out killing skills 18 Jett and over will bo entered; each to be rowed bv a single man; the total weight to be aboit 16C0 pound. The boa's will stall from Poplar street whmf and ptocee l tr a point in the cove at the lower end ot Peity's Island, u distance of ttso miles, and return. The prize to he given to the winner consists of a spieLdid gold medal, potteu up for the occa sion, and may be i-ei-n at Captain John (J. Smith's, corner of I)el8ware avenue and Popl ir 6lre,i,.r' ? AVH!'ljry Borl,n'n will act as judg.j, and W. W. Abel an re''-r. P ' B ' Capk Island will present this evening more Ihitn its ordinsry attractions. At Congress Hall there will be a pleasant time on vbe nceaeiou of combination lete, consisting of a grand con cert aid hop, under Ihe management of Me Mark llsssler. The 4 o'clock express train U put i n t be road today, and tliern will doubtless be many more arrivals at tbe Island this even lug than qual Foa Cats .Island. Tha WeBt Jersey Rail road Company fo'ay commence running tbeir four o'clock after "Oi express train for Cape Inland, so popular ' season, only they make till wetter lime tban hp. running tbtouga in less tbau tbiee bobrs. Jhis train makes no way stops, and carries only tbiUKb passengers. The letuming train leaves Cap Island at 9 A. M., and is due In f hlludelpUla at M o'clock eoou, Thb Mortalitt of thb CiTT. Daring the week Hiding at noon lo-dav, thpre hiive been 655 reatbs, being an increase of 134 over the correfponrtmf period Ust year. Of these 204 were adult', and 811 minors; males, 805; F runles, 250; Boys, 186; prls. 165; of tbe.e 102 were o lorelen binb; 422 belong'-d to tne United States; 31 were unknown; 43 colored ; 16 'rem Almshouse: and 10 from the country. Tht various Ward were credited at follows: 1st. 25; 2d. 26; 3d, 22; 4tb. RC: 5ib, 25; 6th, 16; 7ih. 44; 8th, 12. ta, 12; lih. 14; llib, 17; 12 b. 14; 13h. 17; 14ih. 12; 15ib, 28; 16ih. 19; 17th, 22; 18t h, 22: 19th, 37; 20ih, 29; 21st, 12- 221, 8; 23d, 7; 24ih, 12; 25.h, 7; 26tb, 24; 27ih, 20; 28 b, 4. Tbe prlicipal causes of death were: Apo plexy, 8; coogestlou of the brsln, 86; convul sions. 43; coup- Ic-so'tel, 50; cons iraptlon, 24; cholera InNntu-n, 140; chol' ra morb i, 7; dn eafs of ibe heart. 7; debilnv, 14; dysentery. 8; dlHrihcea. 17; dtowned, 10; tvphoid fever, 11: inflammation ol brain, 10; marasmus, 13; old age, 9; nalsy, 6. Rbcobpbk'b Cxsa-i. Kdward Martin, who resides In Dnpoucraa slrset with a woman nan ed Sarah Lewis, had a quarrel with her yesterday af erooou, and sttuck her In the face several lime-. Sarah bad biin arrested lor assault anl ha'tery, and llecorder Uiven com njiited hi to answer. . C. W. Viedtherby, Cap'aln of the Silver Wave, on ol tbe excursion s'etmbosts on the scbayl k ill, was charge I wllb a"sault and battery on the person o- Jnm McKeevi r. It is alleged that the Cap a'n put biru oiT the boat for retas ing to ray his lire, and w hen on sbore, toge tbir with otners. beat bim. McKeever says he oflered tbe money, which was not accepted. Tbe Cap'alH was held in $U00 bail by Recorder Given io auswer. John Wool ward was held in $1000 bail by the same mais'rate. for rehuviog J hn Turwr of a pockei-book containing $50, at Front and Noble sirtets. Cricket. To day a "pioked eleven" from among otir bes-t cricket-p'syers started on a jSorihrru tour, ine company consists oi tne ioliowlrg punlemen: C batles f'adwaladcr, jobnw. nonman, Harry Murioe. James p. 8ims. and William rt. White, of the Germantowii Club. A,. IJ' y r I UJII") U'I'U UWSri I L. . . 1 1 i.c vw - bill, and Daniel N'ewhall, of tbe Young America mm. Joseph Ilopslnson and Horace Magce, of tke Pb'ladelpbi Club. Tbeir tour will extend lo Toronto, where tbey will play Ibe "het eleven" ol the civilian devo tres ot tbe eame, and alo 'he military eleveu" lust vtnqui bed in New York. They wt.l also viit and flat the '"best elevens" in Montreil, Qucbeo, an4 Huston, and at Long B anca tbey will enquire in a come?t with the St. George's Club ot New York. Ibe trip will occupy aoout two weeks. Hay success attend it. Coukt op Qdakter Seshioss Jodoh Pibrcb. J bu Winters, convicted of a charge of ob ta'ning goods by mens of irud ilenc orders, was called up for sentence. As be is au old ottender, hiving serve.l a term of nine moa'Us lor n similar oili-npe, he was senteuced to five eas in ibe K-eleru I'enitf utinry. William Finnepan, convicted of robbery, was sentenced to cue year in the Eastern Penitentiary. The cae o' Philip Madden, convicted of fiR-au.t and battery witu intent to kill Gilbert Bail, colored, was called up ir sentence. The cicfeusK asked to hive exiimtnei w'tue.sci to trove an anbi. This was allowed; alter which benter.ee was potponed. To Pleasurk-Seekebs. Pleanre-seekers and touriiis a ill tird an opportunity of gratify ing their des'iB in u gno J aud at tie same tiraa rneap manner by avai'iug thera-'elvps of the labilities ottered by ibe Ca'awissa Kailro-id. This cooipany are issmn!? tickets, gooi until ovember I, with the prlv lege of laying over at. hbv Di'int, at greatly rt-ouced pr'ces, to Nmaira Falls. MoLtreal, Quebec, l.tiver Htiguenay. Whim Mouit'Hiu Lake Champluiu. I ake Georire. Saru- toe a Springs, etc. Guide bok, de-cnp'.ive of tne loute, atifi an necer-sary ln'orm iiion, can ne obta'red at tbe Company's olliue, No. 623 Chei- nutsiieei. An UnsrccEfi'DL Attempt to Br,ow Open a Safe. Last n;ght thieves entered the gold beatirie ettubllsDment of Robert Rurwlcy, No. 210 Dock street, through tde rer door. Tbey then went to work at ibe sa'e, which confainel a cons'derabiemount of tbe precious metal. A hole was drilled through the door iu tbe vic'.nity tit the lock, tbe powder mien in, ho l tne match appl ed, but, lirtunately for ihe proprietor of ihe place, tue explosion aid not torce ooen tbe door. It is thought the robbers were frightened off immediately a'ter tbe uusucc -ssful attempt, Tbey took nothing from the place. Tbe Thermometer. The following la a state nienr of the thermometer for the week ending to-oay. Vote. 6 A. Af. ntf. 3 P. M. July 12 79 85 July 13 N5 9, 98 July 14 85 DO 97 .luy 15.... 81 94J4 (18 July 1(1 . 86 95 96 July 17 78 87 90 July 18 - 75 t6 An IiirosTOR. A man was arrested this morning at a house at Belgrade and Marl borough streets. U represented himself as connected with the Gas Works, aud had como to bx the metre. Not believing bis statement the pent leoian of tbe place banded bim over to the custody of a policeman. He will be heard this alternbon at tbe Central Station. Excursion of a Fire Company. The Niagara Hose Company (No. 1) will give a g'and ex cursion lo frilver Maple Grove, on Monday. A fine brass and string baud hive been engaged. During the day a base-ball and target shoot ing match will come off on tbe grounds. Boats will leave Almond street wharf at 7 A. M. aud 1 P. M. Tickets 50 cents. As Owser Wanted. George Black, tbe escaped convict who was captured yesterday in the lower part of tbe citv, bad in bis pose.slou a sl'vcr wacb and a gold Masonic mark, bear ing tbe inscription, "Girard Mark Lodpe, Ni. il4." The uaue ot tbe original owuer bad been erased. An owner is wanted for both these articles. A Heavy Robbery. Some time last night a lot of silver-ware, diesfes. aud jewelry, to the amount o' $3000. wete stolen from the residence 01 Mr. Beisky, tur dealer, No. 1111 Mount Ver non street. We were unable to learn any ot the parlirul&rs, more tbau that the servant is sus pected ot having committed the Uett. tue is anroug ihe mis-ing this morning. A Wife-Beater. Jobu Smith, resiling in Devlt'a av nue. Heventeenth Ward, wa before AldernLau Kggle'ou tins morning, charged with having crueliy beatcu his wiie. It, is alleged that during the assault be seized a baud-saw, which be applied in an unmerciful mauuar to her back. lie was committed tor trial. Tub Weatueu. The heat to-day ia not nearly so intense as it wa during the early piirt ot tbe week. But fine additional case of suu s'n ke is announced, and that is nu unknown 111 an wbo was fourd lying on the lit near tbe Fo'rnioi'nt rolling mil's. lis wus removed to tbe 8t. Joci'h a Hospital. Interfering. George Fnlton was beld by Alderman Jones iu SOCO bail to answer the charpe ol in'erlering with Hie workmen at the City Gas Work", Twenty third and Market si i eels, and with committing an assault, aud buttery on one ol tbe foremen. Sdn btrdck. At about balf-past 10 o'clook this noniipg Samuel Ko'lper. Mted tweuty-dve years, while painting a bu'ldiug In the weutem part ot tbe city, wa sun-struck. He was re moved to his residence, No. 1344 Carlton street, and Is not expected to recover. Drowned. Two Itida, residing In Monroe street, between Third and Fourth streets, were drowned last evening, while bathing in tfii Dlawai e, ott Morris' wharl. In the First Ward. -nMNE STATIONERY, CAHD ENGRAVING Md Card flats PilaUDg Iu every variety, DKEKA, Ho, 1088 COSBHTJT Blreet, THIRD EDITION FROM THE CAPITAL. Tho War Record of Senator Sawyer, of South Carolina. Generals Grant, Sherman, and and Sheridan on their Western Trip, The jLutcNt European 3lavkjt KcportH. Kte., 'Kt, Ktt BtM Its., Bta. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Staator 8wir, of South Carolina. Washington, July 18. A statement has been published impugning the loyalty of II ju. Frederick A. Eawyer, Senator elect from South Carolina. There is the authority of Genera1 Bemiett, who' was in command of Charleston following the surrender of that city, for saying the statement is wholly, destitute of truth, and that Mr. Eawyer left the Rebels during the war to escape conscription, and gave unmistakable evidence of his thorough sympathy with the Union cause. FORTIETH CONGRESS SECOHB SESSIOH. Beam. Wabhinoton, July 18. Mr. Tipton introduced a bill granting lands to aid in the contraction ot a railroad Irom Aebraska city to lutersect tne Union Pacific Kailroa I. Kelirred to the Com mittee 00 tbe I"citic Railroad. Mr. Nje called up the joint resolution for the renoratiou ol Commander Hughes U. S. Navy, to tbe active list, which as passed. Mr. Cattell repotted fiotn the Committee on F11a1.ee a recommendation tor tbe indednite postponement 01 the resolution of tue Consti tutional Convrniions or Georgia and Mitsissippi akmg losses irom tbe Government. Agreed to. Mr. Trumbull (III.) ca led np tbe b.H in rela tion to corporations created by las of the United States. It authorizes the transfer from tate to Federal courts ot suits against corpora tions created oy the bciioii ot Congress, upon toe loi purnliun.lilibg a statement that such cases involve questions arising under the laws and treatii s ot the United States. Mt. Trumbull Btates that the ncces-itv arises from an evil growing out of sups broiignk aeainst he I'acinc aud the railroads cb irtered by tbe Ui'ned States, up m walcti injunctions ure pi.Hced in bt 1 t Courts, as has been done iu the city ot New York. Jir. Cole itiouput that it m'gbt be asiinst the lntups'sof priva e parties having a cause ot action nuainst railroad companies, aud sug gested lajing the hill over. Mr. IleLdi ri-on, too. leared that it miht ope rate as a substantial denial of bastice to priviie ndividuuls iu Imgatiou with railroad .ompa n es. The bill wss then pwned yrnn. 30: tinys, 13, Air. Alorton (Ind ) cailuil up the bill to aa'tior iz" the construction ot bridges across tbo Oavt river. It is a billof a eeneral character (.recently published) placiug re.-,tr ctions on 1 he erect ou of bridges witu a view to prveut the obstruc tion ot navieution, subject to the supervision of the Hccreiaw c War. Mr. Van Wiuklw (W.Va.') adlressed the Senate in opposition to tbe bill, argu ng that tue ptopo&ed spin to be required over the main channel, five hundred feet, U i nprac icable and unnecessary, as well as dangerous. He said it was aimed at two bridges now building. Mr. Morton replied that be bad submitted tbe testimony of m'Tcnants and Board of TradH of Cincinnati and i'lttsburg, and pUo:s f the Ohio rivir, in petitions to this body, showing the necessity of tbe five hundred leet span ior the protection of navigation, lie said ni opposition was niade except by two taiiioad companies that want to build two chao bridges, and would for that purpose imperil the commerce of the country, lie rend Irom reports by Colonel Roberts, in charge of engineering on the Ohio rivtr, and by Colonel Warren, to show the necessity and feasibility of the Ove bundled feet span. He insisted that bridges can be built as cheaply with live hundred as with three hundred leet span. After lurther discussion, Mr. Contiess (Oil.) in istcdon the special order, tbe bill ior the De tection of tbe rk'hts ot American citizens abroad, which was tttlitn up. Ilous ot Rapresamtatlvaa. Mr. Laflin (N. Y.), from the Committee on Prin'inp, retorted a resolution to print 10.001) ropies of tbe Internal Revenue law, as passed 6000 tor the House and 4000 for tue Treasury Department. Adopted. Also a resolution to e.-iaolish a stationery bureau iu the District ot Columbia, where all tbe Departments shall obtain supplies of stationery. On a statement by Mr. Jenckes that that subject was being considered by tbe Committee on Retrenchment, the resolution was with drawn. Mr. Kla (N. II.), from the Committee on Print ing, reported the joint resolution taat n bill be paid by tbe Treasury lor printing spe:iticatio8 of patents above the contract price, exceoc that 70 ten's may be added to every thousand words tor BCditionfll composition, occasioned by a change maJe iu the style ot printing by order ot the Cnmnitttee of Patent-. Mr. Wasbourne (111.) suggested that Mr. Ela, who bad been receutly investigating irregulari ties in connection with the Patent Otliee print ing, should make a btatementexplauaiory of ths resolution, or should have his read. Tbe report was lead, embiacing facts In rela tion to the Patent Oflico printing and the station'-iy contract for tbe Interior Department. Mr. vYuehburne (111.), in viewot the statera-nt In ibe repoit. a-ked unanimous content to oiler tbe tollowme le.-olution: Whereas, The late Commissioner of Patents alleges that he liad tbe approval of the Secretary of tbo Interior In relation to the exnendiiureH referred to iu the report of the Committee ou Printing, IitsOiVed, That a copy of siid report be trans muted to the Secretary of tho Interior, and thai be be directed to communiciie to Congress in relation thereto. ft.'r. Jenckes (K. I.), defended the Department of the luterior, and the Commissioner o' Patents from the charges conveyed In tbe re ort. Mr. Elarerlied to Mr. Jenckes' remarks, and gave tome illustrations of tbe mode by which the Government n viclmlzed through contracts mtde at the Interior Depar'ment. Tbe jo nt resolu ion of Mr. Ida was passed, and ihe res dutiou o lie red by Mr, Wasn'ourue was adopted. Mr. Dawes (Mass.), from the Committee on Election-', reported a resolution That in the matter of charges of disloyalty aeainst Mr.' Auderson, member from Missouri, an l the con-t-siaut Swiizer, that the testimony be taken in the manner prescribed iu the act regulating con tebtd elections. Adopted. A'r. Danes from the same Committee reported both the credentials ot live Representatives elect irom the State of Louisiana aud two Representa tives from tho (state of Houiu Carolina, and moved that the lest oath be administered to tbem. Tbe report was agreed to and the Representa tives were sworn In. Tteir names are as follows: From Louisiana Michael VidSl, J. H. Bvpher, J. p. Newshiin, Jsmei Mwed, J, VV, Jasper Dlackiuau, Fmm South Carolina-James II. Goss and B. J. Whitemore. Mj. Garfield (Ohio) from tbe Committee on Warssnd Means, reported a joint resolution, providitiff that in all cases ware private soldiers served out their term and tr.l ttment, ana were honorably ductaarped irom the service, ihe Sec retaiy of'War shall, n application 01 the party, remove ny cbarg of desertion that may stand on the roll against such soldier, where tber" not been a conviction for desertion b fcoart msrttfil. Passed. The e-peaker presented a communication from the Governor ot South Carpi'Jfti trans nltting a Joint resolution of the Li',sbiture of that State rati jing the fourth en.va amendment to the Con stitution. Referie t0 the Commltteo on Re construction. Mr. Moorad (Ps.) made a statement in releieDro',0 the tariff bill. Hc'Rid that on ronsultation with its friends, tsreelRlly with ibe Committee of Wnvs and Alepns, th e morning, it bad been concluded that at the late t-tage o the feion It was better aot to antagonize the business before the Hotise: and it was very certnln that the Tariff b II if it passed the House co'i d not pas the Senate at this s?non. I had consulted, within the Ust two or three davs, with members of the Finance tv-mmi'tee cf 'he Senate, and wa satisied that even if tbe House Ta-ed the b 11, tho Senate would not take it no and act on it. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. By Atlantic Cable. Latar (notation. Lokdok, July 18 Evening. Consols for money, 043a94J; for account, 94J. United States Five-twenties, 7272J; Illinois Central, 95 J. Erie, 43f. Great Western, 36. Livebpool, July 18 Evening. Cotton heavy. Bales 8000 bales. Shipments of cotton from Bombay to the 11th instant Sinoe last report 17,000 bales. Los don, July 18 Evening. Sugar quiet and steady. Amwekj, July 18 Evening. Petroleum firmer at 52f. From St. Louis. St. Louis, July 18. Generals Grant, Sher man, Sheridan, and Dent, left Leavenworth this morning for Denver on the Kansas Paoulo Railway. An Omaha despatch says BrigUam Young's agent is there making preparations for the reception and transportation of several thou sand emigrants to the end of the Union Pacific Railway, where all able-bodied men will be employed in grading and track laying. About 2000 are expected here next week. Fire in Maine. PonTtAND, July 18. The house and store of William W. Ruby, in Newbury street, with their contents, were destroyed by fire last night. The property was insured fer $3000 in the Commerce, of Albany, $1500 on the stock in the Commerce, and in Bay State Companies of Worce? ter. The Drought in Canada. Ottawa, July 18. The effect of the drought is moBt disastrous to the crops in the sur rounding country. Arrival or a Steamer. Horton, July IS Tim Bteamship Tarifa has arrived. Markets by Telegraph. New York. Jnlv is stocln firm. Chlcaeaand Rock IslHnd, hit?,: Keaillne, Sj; Can'nu oi.upuiiv, 46; Krl-. S.V, Cleveland and Til"o 1 'level "d po ruiHoi rg my-: i-niourc ana Kon w we. iu4 Mlchiuan t'..tml, 117'; Mich gnu Soutnri, VI, New York Central. lHK: TUinnm Central MOV. Cnm. berlnnd Drpterred. SI'i! VircrlnlK m hi. iftnnri 6. ki; HiidHOa Plver. l.'8, TJ. H 6-2(18. lS'i M44: di. is4. on. iis. buw ihuhb iou 1114"', ltif4. m. UJi lioDey unchDged. Exchnnue. lio Fiw York, Ju'y 18. Cotton qnto' at st.'jra.i.'o. fKinr nnu, nn tiiic. lower. Hales ot 600U oil -. rtme r, Kiasio: Ohln. is !(d2 i: Wemern. f 1 8nt9 S : hi utliorn, IS 2;)fcM'M Calirnrnla f8V'n.i22S Wlisat dull. Bud eecuned l2c on Hprlng and firmer ir win'er: woiie wnigun, f l 7"; wnue -;lirnrnla. 27: white Cni-d. fa SO orn dull and In. lower; sales 89 W(. huxbeln at f I PS. OftK qu'ei; sairnof 26 uniihmhPls i" eei quiet, i-ork auuatfzs. Lara dull Wb'skv uiitvt. ultimoki July 18. Cottoa qnlet: mMdllngs. 82e. Floor null and urmlnally U"cliaiifd. Wheat heavy; prlrre red. 2 20: bolo. 2(&i'6; ordinary to ta'r, I.Tt2'iO. Corn firm; white Sl-Miil In- vellnw. tl u Obib steady. 85c. Hye nucbaugud. I'rovlaloas dim ana uncuBiigea. JTew Tork tck Uaotatlomi, a P. M, Received by telearaph from Olendlanlng A usvib, biock jDroaera, no. ss u. rnira street; FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON, The President's Message to Congress-lie Proposes Amendments to the Constitution. TLTE MARKETS. N. Y. cent. R. 133 N. Y. and Eiie K... 6 ru.sua rtea. a vo Mich. H. and M.I. R. 92 (lie. and Pitt. R. ...... M ChL&N.W.R.com. 80 Cbt. N.W. R. ort. 82! CdL and K. I. K 1U7J. Pltte.li'.WianaciBiL R. R I0014 Gold..... 113 Market steady. FBILADKLPIfll STOCK EXCUANGK BALES, JCLT IS Reported by De Haven & Bro., No. 49 B. Tntrd street tTEK nORD3. iso s-2oa ' l.ep lit fisouPaSa 8ser....irL.K' iiun pa K 1 hi !.......10 fli UOC 4 Aui fa' Si. ...... KIH I Hli Acad Mum1c...IIK 8sb Ilk M A... 21 4 sb C am A Am.d b.130 208 sh Bead 1h ',' It'll do.........r.4SI-18 2VO do bM. 4H li 0 do.Th'day.481 is 100 sh Phil A E'l ute. 2i loh CtaPrf. Hi lue lito ISO 1UO 100 18 210 In 100 do do.., do. do. do. io., do. (to...., U SI h.10. bsa. tn'A ...... 88 'i hsn. .', do bS. 81'4 do ,.30. 8J.', CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMINO OAKIUAQE BUILDKRS, No. 214 SOUTH FIITII STREET, BEXOW WAI.NTJT. An assortinent of KEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES always on band at REAbONABLI PRICli 8 6 Imwnm TRUSSES. 6 11 1.11 lvio uiun u TTttnco tdttuj No. 1347 U T nireei. Tin. I'ruaii cor- ru iiv aiiu n wl will cure and retain with ease me uioai dillii ult rupture; always clfn, light, eaxy, saie. ufl oouilortbie, uned 11 bathing, Uu.-d to lurui, never ruaia, lrfcks, koI b, become II aider, or ruoves rrum pikie. No .Irapplng, Bard Ruhuer Abdominal Hup. porUT, by wlncli tlie Violliern. (Joipulmit, and Ladle fullering with Female weukuw, will rltid relief and rerlecmupport; very lhrlit, ueal. aud ellectiiul. PDi NBiriinna Hhouloer Braces, Klantlo Hux:klugs for week lliuha. HuspenoloHB, eto. Alito, large atock nesi 1 valuer Truaies. hal oaaai price. JLady In atunii. anoe. 1 ttirfi I R E GUARDS, rOB HTOHK FHOWT8J, AHTliVViH, FAO T4BIKS, ETC. Patent 'Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornaments Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, aud every variety 0 Wire Work, manufactured by M. VALHEB A MUKS, fos.'rl No 11 North EiIXTH Btreet HARRIS A NEW HALL, PAPEK WAREHOUSE, No. W MIlOB Street, Puiadelphla, V anaOMtureti of SNOtlfiB BLAZED HiBDWiRK, BLABTIN0 AMD UAMLUA 9ATXaa lie Docs Not ApproTe of tho Electoral College. Another TrtiRcdy in Iloston. Kt. Kte. Kte., Bte4 Bte., E, following are the latent Quotation! for th various articles designated LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Vbe Presldaatt'a !;. Detpa'eh to the Auociated irets. Washington, Jul 17. The President this afternoon sent a message to the two Houses of Congress, proposing amendments to the Con stitution. He commences by saying: "Experience has fully demonstrated tbe wisdom of the framers of the Federal Const! tution under all the circumstances. The result of their labors was as near an approxl mat ion to perfection as was compatible with the fallibility of man. "Such being the est imation in which the Con stitution ia and lias ever been held by oar countrymen, it is not surprising that any pro position for its alteration or amendment shoull be received with reluctance and distrust Whilst this sentiment deserves commendation and encouragement as a useful preventive of unnecessary attempts to change its provisions, it must be conceded that time has developed imperfections and omissions in the Condtitu tion, the reformation of which has beeu de manded by the best interests of the country." The first defect he alludes to is in that clause of the Constitution which provides fo the election of President and Vice-President through electors, aud not by a direct vote of tbe people, and quotes President's Jackson's recommendation on the subject at considerable length. Another Tragedy ia Itoston. Special Vespi-tch to the Evening Telegruph. BofaioN, July 18. Obed Jones, ot Canton, has beea found murdered, and his mother-in. law, a Mrs. Maddern, and the wife of the deceased have been arrested for the crime, lie was shot with a pistol, and the discharged weapon was left by his side to give the im pression that he had committed suicide. A prosecution was pending against Mrs. Mad dern for adultery, in which Jones was to be a promii.pnt witness, aud to escape conviction It is believed she committed the murder. There was ne evidence against the arrested parties until this morning, when the mother-in-law was overheard to say to Jones' wife, who was 'confined in the cell with her, that she com mitted the crime, but they would get out of it if they stuck to the lie they first told. FaiiMgir Vrnlrn Thrown from the Track. A passenger train on the Boston, Clinton, and Fitchburg Railroad was thrown from the track, this forenoon, near Framingham, iu consequence of running over a cow. The smoking car, in which were some twenty-five passengers, was broken into fragments, and several of the passengers were very seriously injured. Shipment of Specie. New York, July 18. The steamship City of Button took out 1105,000 In specie, and the Borussia, $203,000. ahes-dott: ix V ct Vol tat at IMttt Pearl. 1- tori 10-i Iu 87 S t'A r fjLfcje) Dut yi 2Vo Pl.rru). f... 45 IHi.j.vl.. io ( 10"(U n j no It AdaDi'ut-City 21 (jo-aj Aoiu't htaie til) 1UA L Duty: 40c fc B1-2A t 'on. Ll .Orr'lfton HID) .... (fl Plctnu ....- (0 A II ' 11 filler, D l-v a nu tlx 'OA- Dm v: 80, V V. kiar.c'o giolnoU a -Unayaa'U " 11 a ll, ar- Hi, DOTtl'O 7l4B-IHj Ffc KIT I tlTVI 8o 1 lb Java.wn'e 'o d ilS -i J.ni.ua .... 18 -lnS li na ib....... Bia Martca bu In r-l 1m in caali. 4Sa-18 lOFrKh (Ki rriii -lH'iVifif ahdB.r v'ic aiid hlieainli'i. c f K. Am ran lnil-22Sa X3 ba'lieti 'k new Ull")fl ,,, 88 B Haw York Stock Quotations 3 P.tK. Beeelved by telegraph from Ulendluuing 4 X'avis, EJUKia rtroaern. 0 o. in o. 1 oirn sireni. rx x. lent. N. Y. and Ph. and Ilea, UK Diunem. u. is o. l uirn eirenu H Chi, and N.W. pref. R214 E. K. (ihUlt 'hi. and K. I. R lfiU lea. R Pitta. .W.and Chi. Mich. hi. and M.I. K.B1 C1.-V. dt PltiRb'e R.. 8-k ChL and N.W. coin 80 R. R.. Qold Mnrket sieaay. POLITICAL. Blspatchea from all points In the Northwest. Blmont ud'V really say that the nomlnatlouHof the Lieni( cratlo Convention are received by ibe Democrery witu ruueb e ildnessand dlHRatlifnc lion, while tbe Rf-publleana teem deliunted. Tbey regard tne ticket as a very weak one, which they can beat with eaae. Tbe nomiua tlon of Frank Blulr, Jr., Is paitlcuUrly orTea sive lo tbe Democracy. Tbey regard hlin at an unprlnrlpled, loul-iuoutbed iraiior, wimi no real bympalby for Ibe pnrty wuloli ban no 111 1 tiated bim, aud wbo would probably sell them out if he eUould by any cnance be elected. Tbe St. XiOU'a Democrat says: "If any man fuproi-e8 1 bat tbe uouiIiihiIodm of Hevraour and lUmr receive pnlbiiHlBHilo support f rom Deui' o ats, a day wlib our excliHntfws would cure litra of tbe notion. With fttrHiifre nnanlmliy, ob rervers Irom every purl, of tue country report tbe Hume amnzemeut amonK Ihe Democrta. the i me womler, 'why tbis tblna was tlone,' the name coivlotlon that Hjymour and nl record, and Blair and 111 letter are loads to J heavy ior any phi ty to carry." Tbe "conservative" cltizonnof Warrenshnre, Mo., beailnn ttiHt a white uiHU of that vldnly bhd inoidire i a black wiuu. brought the fel low into town to cutr. r lndUnll Ii-h Whl ere v bh brlna perxecnted, a large crowd around him hooting yelling, etc., gout ieman present, sleppeo oui and anked bim: "Wnat are your P' IHIcs, my Jrlend?" "I am a Democrat, have al ) a t'een n Democrat, and always expect to be a lmocrqt." The booting Immediately fciibhlded. Tbe WPsMngton porrenpon'lent.of the Cln natl Cowwieretai writes: "A stefT oltloer of (ieneral LnngHlreei. nor In Waslilngtna. tells them ihhi Ueiifrnl QrHiit, will poll ibe entire vote of tbe Confederate Hnldlerv In Texus, and thai wltbChaieas tbe Democratic candlit, flvp-slxihs of the same would stay at homn." Wlieu I Itiqulre" the reanon ot this, Ibe aide de-camp auld: Our boys have faith In Grant. He Is a Vqunre' aritagonlHt. We won't get so mspy promises out of bim, but more chance. We don't know so much about tuese politi cians." The New York Krprett says: "A. party of Southern delegates to the Convention, in 0 in pany with detectives, 'did the slums of tbe ol'T Monday night. Tbey saw enough of the myste ries and mberkk- of the metropolis tosMfy tbelr curtoHity, ur. tll the meetlnof another convention at least." Tbey also saw where the Democratic majorities come from. A Western paper I'sys that Dan. Voorhees. once very popular with It.' Western Demooraov. Is denounced aud repudt'atel by the party in his neighborhood for the "art he took iu the Convention. His old friend..' evea talk nf pre entiuK Ibis Copperhead sage w'ilh that Mouth em suorninenl, so fsablooablb'' lu Heoeeulon Hiates some yean slnee eoav f tar and eathert.", a-75 a- 86 H eaMi'K In. Mieaii ' yei.- lit a f'g bl....... a hi ll. .- a S3 l)Kt (4 AMi IYH Aicclin a A H,er, V - 21 a A KiaN c'ljtt 7ft a-8i Aiunj 8a , Al l'irni. 11 d a IB. itrgoln rrl. giu i,l.a 2 i Ari-t-uiu ui r. b a a Ana eilOa 'i a 411 Meli-t nitBplva R6 a B3 bli am 1 i.l mo a Hl.MiIli Pr 'U. a 8 Ml lin es.I'erB gl 27 81 berrlee, 1 ut k a Ki-cam hoca d 4'i 4'.. Boiax, leflmd M.'jB-kJS 111 rj'Hoi.e.r' l a 8i! lliloiN i re lint a Hr!ru'elTi'i.id8i 1. bWf iu t n i h'rl Iti nbi g a Cniilii r. tel. I'll) a 1 BLll'r'dB... a 1 65 C ar.Amu'onia 17 a ( am, mo ma. asts CahtorOP a-80)4 l liaiiii nilleFI -1,1 a-BO lliioiau- 1'ot- a,li (loin - 84 a 85 CocMmai Hi gil a-Hii t ocb tin. tolu 78 a 7ft fni puns aui. lj.a 1H f reaui 1 e.H d a VK unena a, a 80 ( ti'Ch . 1" , 18 p-uni Bulls. 4 .tiibOLC 176 a2'U liuui A rebus, b' 81 a 85 (-11 ill A rah lo. I kd 45 Htni H- i.zo'ii 80 linui mynn i j Gi ni lay rli 1 y - 55 a liuu. 'J lag ., 81 a 40 Gm I ibk . II. Bd 60 a loo Hyd. fm a ng mid Kr. g 111 8 C0 a8'80 Jpecacuai ba. Br 810 a3'75 Jainp 11. bo gld . 5 a Wl Lac I)TeM.... i a b i-tcorlci rMi-U a 40 f adder. Iiuich gold 12Xa 14 M dn, r. Fret en gi d a II Mill. Duiall llnke C5i Manna, large link- 1-70S 175 Mug'il a. bl Ai-p 5 (HI Ile.lc'l 8 M.a 7-IU till I ah l a afcn OH lniuniii....8'7&a 8K1 lib He. perm1. a Ml Oil Orai ge a liplun .ly g'l a7,i2', Ob acIi Uh 8i a Plioi-pliiiruK. a Mm I'rtw. Piiiacli. 83Sa- 85 Uuii kHilver.. 7 a-80 htiiiliurl) L'lil t 25 aU'za mHlerai nw. r.h 20 a . Ani'mc g'd- 8 a H. rt.da. gili. l'65a 1 67i baa ll a. Hod iu I'd k"d - 25 a 80 Kar.-a'il a Mex. In no bi.Iii... B 14 Heuua K 1. lit a He,, i, a. AU X 25 a H Hhellac -t "; 00 bona A bo4 c. gnlc. ...... a-'?, h 1 end. w- go a 2- Hulph Qlili, Hitb 'I'ai.Aca.g a 60 Vercluris.g. 51 e fa! Vllilnl Blue... In i II FhATH.fc.Ke uutv: soTrt" Prin:e Vi esi'n- a 5 TeiinifBee.... 80 05 f hH-I ni V! Mackerel : KirrlUkN tl: - alaion tK Olbet llrkled, $i 6li f bbl. iher FibIi, pli kied. J iled, or b milked Id an aller package. , 60 eta t lni'H'C rr -di'W!.6 00 a 7 00 W. kl'diM-ale a Pick lt d iw. K ir, a 8 50 Mackr'INn 1.23 10 a23 2fi ila kerel Nu. 1. Binall 2'2'CO a250 Vack io2.V lh-io al8-5'i Mack N0.8M. 7 75 t Bl'O (-a ni'r P'O N.00 a27 Ul Bai 1'lc ice. a tliad. f i.No.l, V bi. tibl... - Bir'sllik'd a ltr,gaeV''. leriliig. Nu 1 tin a- 24 FLAX TPTV:i6V ton Woriii ltiv.VB, 1" s 2 FiOVK A NO JtKAL Univ. toren'. 8our..M.....';5 a 9 00 H.au hiu.er... 8 75 a 7 Hi KiaieBl. do. 7 05 a 9 00 Calcutta Buff, gd i i? lift Do. Klpaflpea 14 kB 18 Uo. (reeu....... I'i ft 1 ' ahioi nla .... 19 19X OramWaWeel 'I OnyHiaiigb-er 12 ia n b;v iiutt: wn.exa. Cuba. 3 gal., ouiy pai. nu ia m . libt bond Vd64 tS Sn7...L....W 40 1886.....,.,..,. a m-t Hava.-lauB 2i fca 811 H KM Dot! 10 Aoanl.. ad vai. Ot H. . o o., in7-o NliUJo Uutr: raica. bengal lb...t IO a 15 j adras go n.8l a 109 Ma I la.kUid. 7u a 93 Oar. co ago Id-80 a IM uaieoiai.gid.i'lOa 1 41 I'O"- 1 otv; Bartt7: R. K 7o ioi: Boiler aoS Pla.e. IV. V : Bod, Hiioii. and Bcroll, lSiCiB; lo. VB. P'g. lfM Pilieei. 8o. 1 lb. PI , hngi n a -c . ten Vioir, Wl 00 a 41-f0 fig A m'can. bh HO a 89 00 B.r Kng ref. n So a I oil 0 ar hug 'm. t9 a 90-00-siieei KimU llqu'. V-18 a-19,tf Hoeei KdbIikU a ni ncaii S a f LKAD-1utt: Pig 82'Ot ioi lb ; P pa aud onset,. 2 76 V loo &. Ga:ena a HpauiHU, gold. '46 a687) u.i Hn W i-lieei Pli e.ut all no KATHEA-noTY: .!! 86-Ui ner. Sit cad val 'Bk H Lt tj-88 a 4a iiHk in im le.... ht a it ale It- avy 4o a 4S Ot k crop ii a 41 uelll'i CK.Mf lie a a Hemlock, m d 17 a D lluii'k.i eav 24 a-sx1. Henilocg.daiD It a ibC Ai3 io ) ceuu ad val. , mix kind.oom al-25 u n, i). a 'i ts LUM BK Ditty: 2nflot,. art val. Wboleaale Prlco-. Tliube. . W. p. Vcoblo 'i oi a Timber Oak. oo .. a lluibar.uav p (bvcarC't a raHl'D epruce per M 12-00 a2S-0S k b'g'ea,t 0. b a iMi.niiaveii. H bill. l M.) a r0ea ."dM. a qiial.. M,. a I) . t'pies8, 8 im t. a Lai Im K M a H'OO .Slav's .tpe 110' 0 ai75-0l w.Ohd . lmcoo a-i oo '' W.u tinl. 80 no aiauoO neau g v. u . aMooo MOI.AHrtES l)IJTV:8c.Dgl NOV g a - ' Porlo Kli-o 48 a T Cu'iti Mubuov.,.48 a 55 Cuba I layed..M4n a 47 tiarnanoes...... oa a 67 .aILs-i i i r: itut. ljrf; Wrought 2H: Uoiseahoe.. I Cell B Vl ID. (in 4 8d. V loulbt S7'i8 00 C'b'Oi'. 5na8 75 NAVAL I OKKS uuty: ii a i uriieiuiue, s-i nia. gai.: inner aiuds, 20 IT v.. o" vni a4'50 i'12 a 90 a 220 B a a ,(9 u, Ad b t) Id.. Ohio, y 9-60 all 70 fe IJ1CU...J a 9 '40 ai3o all Ou a a a a a'270 s a tinio i 9.(l. f Liu ex tide. 9 5ft Oeli.BBee do.11'76 f anada hup. t aundaeifa FrDii Ine. G ot gelow d - fall'ur'a fcl1015 Oreg n.... " Aleiandi I Bal.How'dB' bye Bl(iorM....8 4 aiuso Corn Meal 5 50 a Co, llrandy'e.S . II" d". Punch ..2a 00 a 9 50 FBL'IT Lnv : Dried, c: Aln.oi da tftSWc. Bbelied and Dt shelled: llier Muui. vc: I ales, 2c; "ar dli ea 6 . O runts 26, and FrulM In bugar, hyrup aud U a f y ib f Cenw Bamb HcWb-6n a Han .Vx li lii r-8 H5 a liir'ini-.A ipiti n,a n?4 fllron... 27 a 28 AU- oik's ly fun bell.. 14 a Aln 'h fhell d - 4i a 45 F f KB A L K lh Fura dreBi d ir undrenaed, i U r-klns. in V, t ent ad val.: BeBver, f pw: Norilif lb I 60 hull beru I 10 V eaiern. 1 'O OtterNo'll pce8 00 Wertin. Ted ,'ib- 7 Hnccnnii Ktu lo " " eBi.com -10 Ni.nb - Ml Mil kNiirlb'n I in ' WeBlern. 8 00 Marten N'lh 6 ti Ut at ( uia us '88 Mei V m Deer HHltytt N a -47 " r. J'ibi - 4a OTtAIN- fH'tv: loa2eciB. Whea .bu7o a " fala... 2 80 a 2 8 " Olili... 11 li b., w. r to ChU aga Ho i. !2t di. No 2, 9 10 rto. No H f Ullwa'k.Nn, 12 20 do. N"o. 2'in Uo. No. 8 2"0 Rye Ncrtb o. 2ns Coru. fcUi. w.y, m yelh-w io ' mliedl " Weeterni,W Barley a HaMey Mall. 2 40 iM On IB, Hi ate,,, KKa 88 " Ohlf -4a 83,'i J,ri, a Peas b e y2hn a OUNPowukk Duty: 4 oeui t) lb, aad 20 V ol. ad val. BlaatlDg,26lD a 4 00 i-hlpplug .. a 4 60 Rifle e 60 a ay KRln blflV100-7 - a 4-oo a '0 a 8 no a 7io agio a 1 60 a a-Ms a 1 oo a 8 "0 a 7 0i g2 on a 4 a a a IBS a a a a a a a i ns a 1 20 a 1 a 1-06 Turnet. f . N. I'oiy.f iHH bu Tar Wil li liwlun. S 00 as 25 i a' 001 iC 8 75 a4oO Pitch. 6i a Kt-si -nini odjM7Ha Dm. N'l. 24 280 b 3 2 8 SO MilrllH ' ll-... 45 a 411 OIL lpty: 'aim lo Olive i iiiB.ea, nuxBeed, K Heed. M cens; ooerra noreigu ONlierle ) and Whale nr oilier flub (for eign) 20 ip cenl. ad valorem ie,i2oh,th a Pl2Ti OHve.l-iC m 2 60 a Pa tu.f ii..... ll.a av 1 liiBe, d.clly ' gal l.lo 'itiBeeu KDg. Wlia e 82 Kel.Win 87 " Kei. H g - Jpotui,cruda2io W. I 'bl'cn. 3 1 Kea. oliy dla- hIh.1 .. ) L'd Oil HA A', K eroeene. I 'a OIL-CAKE Uurv: 20"(iot. Tlilnonfton 67 00 t r K I KU uu U 51 OuTV Oruf'e 0o. Re. 4uo. ' Crnile.40 ,7 garlly vigai... . at a 2H Rei.i el free L.8. " m wiiile (Hit 175 lenll ... 85 a Kali ned In bond L n. to wiilie , OI5 tes ) 81 a 32)4 Kenned id b d. n while (115120 test, 31 a Napt-ia ruflued 48063 ga- 1 my- a 164 PKUVI8.I) DOTTi Cheeae. 4o f, lb; Beet and? PorB.lo; Hams Bacon., and lrd 2o 4 ib. BeelMs.iibo a " " clly... - a " Kest ex 20-60 AioOO " Primecy a ' Primecy a t MsTflioisio S20M Port. Ms TV1027 75 aiM-li. ' Prime... a " " Metis. a " Clear a Lard prm Bim le.Va UK, H ms. aali.... a hbouid. Bail.,. a Beei bam, lo Dl kie.Wnhi a Beerruiu-Ttib Butter.ttrauu M'i " H .ftlriopr 80 vino. Cheeae Bio -Duty: 20. Faddy. 1U. Vl Carobua. g iol, w pri ue... low au-60 Ka Boon dresaed till 8'25 B7-00 -A LI Duty: Hacks, Un. V io K; bulk. 18 ota M lIKI tt4. Turk a IsUud, f, busb ... . 41 a L'verp Mil, Or., k. ..., 175 al 80 Higgl. b'....2i-5 a2V0 Vtiiiu o'i- irg v Doty: Mnaeed. IS '., Memo Ha lb u. narr i bimn or no ftj , a is Oraaa Ueed ajtloL ad vai. Co ver V lb, 10 a tot; Tlmoin.vibu.2 6ii a2.no Ki-x Am rg i no a2 5 loiiui iru-rv: za, ft id ihv ik toif io -i i ta . Biicki'iimuici-'l2ti. soap-Duty: 26 V cent. au vai. Can be .. I6V -17 S P V. L T K K i Zimn) i'utt; in i-ikb, irn,ani P a e .t' N' V loo ibs. PileS.....KO d "'' S PI ( ! hs 0 u t v : 6aj0a V B I aHNla in tni8 V B. gld.... M a--52 Oiiik'r H-ce.ld-ioa il Mace, go it.... tci.'.a 85, NlllmeKB, N -, 1, gold 8 a -89 Pel p-l. gold.. 21i4 -24 J Pimento, Jam ica ioi mild IBa JO OlnveilOKl 1 2HS, 27 SUOA RH-DurY ?aaV:T.It. 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