K aaaMaa aaa aa i "" I P THE DAILY EVENING TELrtflRAPti PHILADELPHIA. TOKSDAY, JULY 21, 1665. CITY INTELLIGENCE. APPlflOwlTLuOAI. 1T -Ila AM. Cil T CRIMINAL CALENDAR. pSKillatle BittoiMr-A Ilarsa WhUf AasaltlC Uo0telir A. Serlaia ( Wlfa-Beater Saal U.-r-l. Fre8.ncapird Mii(siui meeuief L.aiceujr ef a -Waickk llota IltrMol, For some time past there ha bfen ft Jls jrtfmn beiwen twooi toe nghtius; fiater mtv, asto which was the belter nun on the wnscie. Huallv they decided to neitle the nucr, and the time nxed Tor was last mjfht at kal.-pad 10 o'clock, ant the place at Willow aireet abur'. The matter was arranged without the kuoalelee of the police. The parses re Iart'd to the spot, Bccornpmifd b thmr friends, and the men made tnor preparations lor tbe corona'. All extra clothing was removed, ndtLe would- e pug'hsts went to work haul jiiiTii g each other. The luteniinn was to carry the affair ou as tiuietlv a posslb e, but it the coinau uee uent of the h th round one ot the c mtestants crhtd out, 'All 1 want Is a lair stand up nht." TuU Tematk. reached tho ears of Lieutenant Eduut, who was passintr in the ltnmcaiate viciintY. Tuii. oflicer, understanding wht was tuir ou, rushed do n the a hurt. Urn approach was heard by the witnesses of tho niziit. who took to tbe.r heels without any one of them beinn iecoeni-ed. The rueu did not kuow ol the cIosk urovnrtv ot the Lieutenant, and wheu he Bbiid "h?u they wer" enlaced in niaulinic ach o her ternulv. lie compelled them 10 lies' aud theu walked tDeiu 10 the Station, vheie tia- mmuinsr itiey had a m arine b -lore A deiinan Toland. and mere bild to keep i he d ace. I3mh eave evidence ot havioir been roueUv handled. Tbev save the names ot Junie- iluiruy and John Burns. Aojui to no'jibs since a horse was stolen In in a stable on O tcr s reet, aud taiceu luto the couu ry. where it was col 1. La.it eveniuit JoUu Cia". sard twenty jears, was arrested on the clique ot bav va committed the thett, and a'ter heinx ptvm a h'ariun betore Aiacrinun fcggle tou, a- n Id lor tiial. This n ori inn the dotc-catchers male their danv ra d through the upper district-, and ou arr vintf atOadwaladcr and Master btreets cap tured a cur belonpina to oue Louis Klos, of Teutonic oruiiu. Louis assailed toe "Ke cher," knocK iiR him down. One ot the policemen in company interlere.1 aud took possession ot Louih. iho bus since been bound overtoauawer b Ahlernnu Kppleton. -An "inuoeeiit" fioui New York last cvenm? st'aved Into the Invtuntr preoinc.a ot Spmlord s n et. und there Ml Into the cimpny or one Jul n Car, who in'isied upon his a.cornpauy iuc her in o one ol the (leu? iu that locality. Uo bit d d. and wh lo theie, his do hinc: was re-H-V..H ,i ir, sun pri ii-ii'lv .luirt and her son Jntn irrr nrr.-si.vl and chari-ed bf ore Alder man Bonail with the tuett. Alter heariu? tue ihp Man SLraie bouud both over tor a f" ir ht-r h.'fir 1UF. - Sv ile bea'iue uppers to be the Ta?e of the iii.p rnirips VMnl les'diner at Utty- teventh and V ne siree;, nas bem co nmitted i i,i. rniii xwulo ior b"atinc his biittcr liait in a h ckae mn'inT. The ullena'.ion is tnu L kicked her K.loutly in the abtouieu, and 1 In. ii rut lur in the buck ttl'll a kuiie. Alflnrmiin Nnill. oi the Heventll Dif'rict. .phi .in. c)ti Ann b.-low tor s ealma a I it ot BQoes irom attore at Frmklord road aud Sor ir-aiit fctreets. Alderu an Neill hoard this moruins; a cae in win eh Uobert Mcirctior ad charaei wita Mc rire'ense end bis sun, rained Joiiu, with ftssi uit ai.d battery. The tutiier. it is uliece I. weut lu'o a er eery store in the Nineteenth Ward and ,btaiued a number ot eno Is on the Tciiies-en ntii u tiiat, he hud deposited as im of monev wi h his eniDloer, whuin ho c iuM not pee just at that Mme. Tlie apertiun beiun fouud false, a wunaut was taken o il aud piven to a Tinlu priii.n ulio MTved it ou him at bis reiiileiiOH, Whiip there tlie olliciHl was rudely assaulted by the son. Both were required to enter bouds lor tin tr appearance ,it court. Henry Dale, one ol the convicts who escaped on Saturday n pht, duilacr ibe hie at tne 8 Hie i"rion. ut Treu'ou, was capvnred jester lay by llii'.roluian WiNou. ot tue Kourtu Di-trict, he whs laudum, at Arch s r et wii-trt, tro u a truck ba lie will be returned to his oli qumlers io-iy. At an early hour this tnorniDsr.a canal boa ljintr in the Schuylkill below the Wire lindce, a broken in-o and robbi d ot'a lot ol clotb nx, the proper'.v ol the cap'ain ot the veisstl. W.l liam lJiiikertou has been arres'ed for the larceuy and nt to rr S'u by Alaeimau Pancoa-t. Ftilip t'a-tin as tauen into custody yes terday by policeman Watrtier oi the Seventh dis trict,' for malicious mischief. It ts alleged that the accused ihrew a pavinsr stone torouuh tne wiurio of atavttn at New Murneiand Willow streets, tbe uilaile gruznn the head ot the oro pne'erot ibe place. A bUck-jack was found on his person. AHerman Toland h"ld him in Jl'iuu io answer the charae ot carrying cod cealed dead'y weapons Hud malic ouj mischlel. Dr. Girard, while at Girnrd Pars yesterday, was relieved of a watch. The physician states that he was Ftaodin in company with nome. fnrnds, when one Henry Ross stepped up to him and pulled tbe article irom his pocket, and then lan off. However he wa oon afterwards ar rested, but tbe wach was goue. Alderman llnod bound him over or trial. John Bo ivaird was overhauled yesterday at Girard Park on the charge of the larceny of a eetofha-uess from the stables ot the Girard Avenue Paseneer Railway Company. He was htld by Alderman Hood in $G0O. Theatrical. Encouraged with the annoass Whic h attended the production of the B aek Crook attne Ohesnut fetreet Tbeatre during the latter p of the pt tbeattical season, John Ifi. McDonoueh has betn induced to again pre-p-nt it to the public. For this purpo-e the Walnut btreet Tbea're has been secured, and ever a'teniion will b giyeu by the manaee ment to jiake it as attractive as ever, The Cpttiing ngbt will be August 1. Jarrett & Palmer, tbe propiietor of the If Me . Fawn, which has j ist been withdrawn from N'bio's Theatie, New York, ait-r navinsr a euceeful run of several months, will bring it out at tbe New Cbcsnut on Saturday ntpht, August 1. It will be 1 reduced with all the peenery and B'anhng effects that attended it In Kew Ycik. Thk Wf.athbb. This morning opened with rery copious tad acceptable ehower of rain, anl hince ih wea br has neen not only warm but decidedly nose and snltry. The tollo rin': is a siatemeut ot the thermooieler lor the day ftnrlna the r ant five veais: rear. tji.M. It If. 8 P. M lbu4 . . . . 75 7!l 7!) 1-P5 .... 74 88 91 18H6 7 73 79 1-G? .... 70 62 78 18ud . 75 86 A Kohlr Act. About 7 o'clock last trening two little boys, ninicd Liver, while in thecom pauv ot a tru'-l, teli iuto tue I'elaware at Shoten street wharf. The pirl gave tbe aUr'u, aud a Bumler t people soon ceuirregatd ou the spot. One ol tin number a vouug man, wnose name we reeiet we could not olmiin, jumped iuto the wa rr uLd rescued both children from a watery grave. Assault ako 1J ittkky. Yesterday after noon a row cecuriM m a house on Miles street. Vl icb runs off Tenth, rre, below Walnut. A man nameo JereinUb McManus broke an uru trella over the back ot ou of the Iriinsfps. 11 m ed Annie Itlnke. and kickel another named I arv osms. Tor th a he was held by liecorder Given iu $1500 ball to answer. Labcknt. A alight Are took place at the rend' nee of Mr. Rebecca Rober s, No. 17 MhMon ttreet. A neigbb r named Mary Rpy xolds went in to help aye the eoods, and carried tB a lot ot boe aod ciothiusr, and fati ng to j-etum them to the owner, was arrested, and CwiiutijiUcd by Recorder Given. Totsd Dbowkbp. The body of an nnlcnown hl man was found floating in the Delaware Jute it nlehtat Arch street whart Coroner JpanleU held au Inquest. Rai. am Rial Est atb. James A. Freeman. nptinnrpr. BolJ to-day At OO0U, at tt- Kw Cbange, tne following: tsriare Vfer.ntlU Llhrary.M... 14 ibtrMdrNO Mia tXMkla ri ri FvisvagsC HIIWT 1 M , 1 1 RU -Tim KtbRliiKUtD Natl tua, B-.nk 7"r liiioiloiloD Nilon-.i Mnk lihUMFatiin1 aod UpcUkoIO' NU iDat ttna. .. .MMH..MMMM.....M , I! .B-f Norihcm A,iur rtlm' (1 1 Oo... .. ' 01 una wharveo: Davis' Lanfllng on linrlvar Imiawsra 1 TPat Kc street whr 1. on tbe river lplaaie, S years Cumotrlaud raet wban, ou ilia river Dula Vine i rat"w' brfrbuai"n Ver"oooliiiit year,., Pon'b Ktrpri w liar 1 on iVi'i rlvr chuylkl., T'n and iJwallinn.o. 8 Oallowbill reet 1 1'WflHDii No Mu Iinlrt.. I Dwellings. No IM Danasirpot D Ing, PeiK slreh between Now Market and Fr. nt.. ( JielllD, Mi-w Mrel eireet, between None anil pare Lot. Second Itreet, smiib of Hnnilnmlop....... 19 lis-"! ll HJ 12 (WHO 128 U ttv HOT 8)115 ISO . I.IK1 W.MI aiouu 11150 I2H 1J Cltpr'b Stramkrs. The steamers of the tew express line to Alexandria, Georgetown, nnd Washington, via Cbesapake and Delaware Csnal, with ci nuections at Alexandria troti tbe most direct route for Lnchbure, Bilstol, Knox ville, Nashville. Ualion, and the fto.uhwen. leave reeularly every Satordsy, at noon. ron tbe tirft wbarf above Market street. Frelghi received daily. A pleasant and enjoyab'e trip daring the heated term Is to New York b th"! s'eamers for 1pw York, via the Delawaie and Rari'au Caual. The vespls leave daily Irons the first wbarf below Marir-t s'rect. Kre'ght will be fotwatded by a'l the lines irotueoutot $' York. Korth", East, and West, tree of coin- UlibSloC. Ho I Fob thb Sea snoRB 1 Those desiring to build a cotta"e bad better take alvautaere o' tbe rale of building Bites to be he'd at Cpe Msv on Saturoav morolug next. ' l'lan-, etc., n-av bo I ad a the anctione'Ts', Mesrs. rii imas & 80ns, Nos. 139 at d 141 6outh Fourth street. . Casualty. LaRt evening RU-hard Walker, residine at No. 811 l.a'ayette street, tell from Her No. 13. Port Uichn ond. and bmk? his kg. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. l'lll LID EDITION FROM THE CAPITAL. Tho Proceedings of Congress This Afternoon. later European Market Reports. HtH Bte, KtH t. aatH GENERAL GRANT. Ills Visit to hli Blrtn-piaca Among the Krlea.de of til- Uoboit, From a letter in the Wahington Chronicle, descriptive ot General Giant's Hip to tno West, we quote as follows: The steamer halted at Point Pleasant, the biith-place of General Grant, a qu et little coun try v llago in Ohio, not tar irom Cincinnati, wh ch will probably never aspire to a k reiver distinction than it has already attained, and if it doenn'i inciete rapidly iu populat.on, can ani-acr Its n.ore ambnious neighh irs a-i tbe liou did tbe lox in the tble, unum sed leo. Uce the General whs given time 10 tiud the hojse in which be was bom, aud which be bad never seen to renn niher till then. This piopetty hat long unco pu-sed out ot the ownership ot Mr. Grnt, wlo removed to Georgetown, lirowii county, Ohio, whin his son. Ulysses, whs a year old. ibe boat ran i n up trom here to Ripley, Uuio, wbeie the ciiining 01 Gcueial Grant had been anticipated unexpectedly, aud prcpata ions made to give him a rowing reception. It was night wtieu ho arrived. Rockets weie flying, cannon tiiiug, bcliii ringing, mudio pTajinir, and tbe whole town (ioine live or six tbousuno) appeared to be on the liver bank pboutitig vociieroiibly. A commi tee of treutle meu came aboard, and Geuerjl Murphy delivered an address of welcome. Geueral Grant. replid that be was tfiKinu a little trip to visit the old places where he bud spent Ins curly davs, and thai he would be Ivick the next dav, aud wo ild then te ulad 10 meet his old tnends in a qu el w ay. From heie the boat ran up lo My9ville, Ky.. where the General le't it, arriving abiut 10 o'clock the nl?h' of the 2 I Hn -as met by numerous old friends, and tho areater p trt of tbe nie-bt was sppnt iu talnine over old times. Here he had coue to sehool, an I tn'iny oil ecuoolmates chatted freely witu him ot tue swepiPht of all bavhcod uicmor es. At 5 o'clock the next morning (the 31), the Gei.eral, k son, aud Geuer-il Dent drove out luto the country ti urteeii miles, to Musliclr, ai.d break 'asted with an uncle, tho brother ot the GenTnl's lather. Alter a short visit here they returned to Slavsville, arriving at 12o'cloci nnoe. haiing stooped at WasUiunton en rou e. the oldest town iu Kentucky, where Colonel Goegiu entertained them. A s'ei'iier pised soon alter, aud the General renin. ed to Ripley, aiiivincr about 2 o'clo-k. and was en tertained by his cousiu, Mr. Hud -00, who had invited a numbr ot oil lriend to meet bis euest. The olden times werp disriistd, and a lew hours spent in delishtful conipantouship. The General visited the old (chool-house where he received some of his early trainine, and the old market house, where it is not improbable his ambition to achieve victories at nimbles made bim an occasional truai.t at school. He was reminled by old sehool-teilows of many funny jokes and pranks they bad piaved oft together ou ibeir fellows. On tbe night of tbe fourth, the General drove to Bethel, Ob'0, twelve miles from Georgetown, where be stopped an hour with Mr. Morris, son of Senator Morris, who had been iustrunienui in appointing him to We9t Point. Here, although ibe hour was late, be was mat by iiunerous old frierds who rememb'-red him as a boy. Old Mr. Grant had moved here troiu Georee'own after his son started to West Point, aud it was from here he moved to Covington a few years since. Prom this place the General drove tbe tame night to iiatavia, twelve miles where he spent tne Sabbath with his couin, formerly Mts Griffi h, now Mrs. Juike Asbmao. Tbe t-abbath was spent in cburcb going aud pleasant conversation with frieuds aud re lations. In the drives from town to town the General f ointed out many old landmarks, and several imes, while drir ng in tbe night, was called upon to decide between diBerent roads when others of the party were unable to do so. A trait in bis character was here displayed which must have been of incalculable service in man aging large armies. Years hadfl iwn since he had been or known anything about this country, and jet be seemed to remember distinctly every path and tree and the r exact locaiim. Ol course be was not driven, but he held the rein in all these flying trips from place to olace, and ljatuiallv enough-and because natural Is worth meutioninghe ul ways watered bis own horses ai d attended to iheir ht'ehing and nnhiich'.ni;. The coun'ry in Ohio and Kentucky which ho vibiied is lonely in the ex'rem", and tbere teemed to be genuine enjovuieut lo tbe General in travelling through it. You can imagine th zest with wh ch he euter'd into the pleasures ot this tiip wheu you reflect that but aduvor twole'cre he v. a surrounded as none but a Wsshiuetou city official i. Prom BravU he drove over, on Monday n orninif the 6th, to the Little Miami drpot on the Li"le Miami Railroad, and in a tew hours was back aga-n w.tU his family in Covmuton. It ou will take t lie trouble 10 look at the map, and follow tbe course I have marked you will see that General Gruut is as enteronsing in his visiting as he is IB his DkbtlU CHUipilgll". Tbe party, acain muted, left Coving'oa tbe evening of the nth, and coming over the Ohio and Mississippi IUUroad, arrived at St. Louis, July 7, In tbe alternoon. A notorious hotel keeper m New Yoiki bimtelt a Democratic flunkey of tbe first wa'.e.t and vthoe bouse, liom the belnnine of the wartotbis da:, has beeu the n'st of Copper heads ond traitors, is eaid to hive reruurkei recently : "I know that the South U being re constructed, tor there has been more taiacco spit upon my carpets dur ng the last three months than tbero was during the whole war." The Indianapolis Journal says of the Pen dleton efcorii "It their lavonte hud beia nominated they would hav3 come back with tUeir colors ftvliitr. but as it was tbey "Folded their dusters like Arabs, And as silently s'ole away." FORTIETH COHGRESS SECCPiD SESSION. ea.t. Washihotom, July 21.-On moHin of Mr. Moiean (N. Y.) tbe Joiut Committee on ibe Library was ditcbarged irom tbe further con kideiaiion ot tbe numeious petitions on tae subject ot our internitioiial copyright, laws. Mr. Karni-ej (Minn.) cahd np tbe bill to estublich certain post roads, which was passed. Mr. Sherman (Ohio) called up his concurrent rirolunon aeclarmg the ratification of the loar teenih auiendment, wbich was adorned. It declares that ihrc-tourihs of toe States enumerntii'K tbem, Including Ohio and JSov Jeieev, having adopted the amendment, it has become a pait ot the Constitution ot tho United States. Mr. Trumbull (111.) offered the following; .weed, That the hecretary of tue Senate be directed to pay to the Senators from Arkan-as, Honda. Noith Carolina, and Lomniaua ihe com petisation allowed by liw, to be compil ed Irom tbe commencement of the For Uth Congress. Mr. Sherman 'Ohio) sugeested that the reso lution oueht to go to a committee. Mr. Trumbull quo'ed the precedent established In tbe care ot tbe Senator fmra Teunosee, at the commencement ot the Thirty-ninth Con gress. Mr. Davis oprosd the resolution as dating bacK to be time, the 4ib of March, 18G7, when mere were no senators from those states, ne denied that the Seua'ora iu que-itiou ate oonstt tntiot'ally elected. In his opinion the senators that cume here a year aeosre still the con stitutional Senitors from those 8?ates. Mr. Morion objected to the turther considera tion 01 tbe resolution, and it was laid over. Hons of Rapreeeatfttlvas. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from the Judiciary Com mute?, to which was re'ened tbe claim of Representatives from the late Rebel States, to bo allowed pay from the conimencfiieut of Coheres, reported a rei-olatlon that their pay than commence irom the dateof tneir respective elections. Adopted. On motion ot Mr. Pike (Me.), the Senate amendment to the House bill tor toe re-doration 01 Commander (. K. Hughes irem th reared liBt 10 the active list ot the navy was con cm red in. Thf Senate amendment struck out the name ol Con wander Alky lor restoration. Mr. O'Neill (Ph.) from tue Committee on Com merce reported a bill ensue ne the poits of en try irom Plymouth to ldenion, Notti Cnronna, and irom Deautort to Port Royal, South Caro liiin. Passed. Mr. Kellev (Pa.) introduced bill to Drono'e the es'ablisbmeut of an internatioual mitral tystm of coinage. Ke. erred to the Committee on Ccnaee. Mr. Iawes (Mas.). from the Commit'ee on Elections, reported that the credentials ot tbe various ReDres'hta'ives elect from the Stite of Alabarra have been examined, an 1 found in due form: a . d he moved that the test oath be ad ministered to them. Mr. Brocks (N. Y.) aprealeu to the House to sny whether it was fair or jusr, when the people ot Alabama were in'ormed, under the act of Maich 23, 1867, that by abstaining from voting they cculd deleat tbe (?onstitutinn and tbe eiecl'ou o' member uiideT It, to admit a set of repf senta'lvcs chosen by negroes, and by negroes aoue. It was an outrage on the white oi'ot lc of Alabama and on the whole white race of 'he country, to force iuto Congress members eh-cieo only bv the negroes of Alabama, while the white people of Alabama, by fraud, and fraud alone, vere kept from voting at that election. Mr. Dawes replied to the remarks of Mr. Brook, which be spoke of as his accustomed speech. He would leave it to thegentlman from riew lork to recne le the incons st ticy of his always preach in in tutor of lepreseuta- nou ot tne late Keb"l states, and bisprtctiual denial ot it. He spoke of Mr. Uiooks' constant anxiety about the nearo. an anxiety which troubled him by day and disturbed bis sleeo by night, lest, by some chance, the poor oeero should cet some advantage o' him In the race "f life. After some turther rcmims In that eat ri cal vein, Mr. Dawes moved the previous question. Mr. Eldriflge (wis.) desired an opportunity to make some remarks. Mr. Dawes declined to withdraw the call for tbe piev ous question. Mr. uidiidte said be bopei the een'leman from Massachusetts would not retire under the riemt.gosMcy I t-peech just mad.! by bim. iii' ispeaiccr said mat mat remart was not tn order. Mr. Eldrldge Why not ? It was not certainly meant as an Insult to bim. 1 think it a compli ment to his speech. Mr. Brooks demanded the yeas aad navs on arrecii'g to his report. The report was agreed 10 jess, 12C; nays, 34; and th nieraoers elect from tbe State of Alabama were invited by tbe Speaker to approach snd take the oath. Pive gentlemen renponded to the invitation, and were about to be sworn, when Mr. Brooks notified the Speaker that; he desired the oath to be admini-tere l separately. Tbe Sceaker said tat that was a question tor the decision of the House. Mr. Dawes moved that they be sworn in at once. The oath was then administered. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. By Atlantic Cull, Later Quotations. Liverpool. July 213 P. M. Cotton heavy and les ac.ive. Sales 6000 bale". Uplands, 10j 10d.; Oilcans, HcdUlJd.. Wheat, 12s. lid. for California, and lis. 3d. for red Western. Corn easier, but active. Flour dull. Pork dull. Lard firm. Outs, 3s. 9d. 43s. Cd. Cloveiseed, 52s. LTIMC STATIONERY, CARD ENGRAVING and Card Plate Piloting In every variety, DKKKA, t038 CIIEBNUT blreet Pe;ts, FOURTH EDITION I FIFTH EDITION WASHINGTON. pATEST BY TELEGRAPH, Admission of the Alabama Itepre sentatlvos-Georgia and tho Fourteenth Amendment. The Indiana Express Robbers Hung by a Mcb. Suicide of a Bank Cashier. Special Uenp 'eh to tte Evening Telegraph. Boston, July 21. A cable telegram received here to day from Liverpool announces the i-uicide by drowning of C. It. Washburn, formerly cashier of the People's Bauk of Rozbury, Massachusetts. Mr. Washburn was a passenger by the steamer Scotia, which sailed from this port a few days sluce, aud while under a mental depression of spirits, lumped over board. Hew Tork Iteck dotatlms, 3 P. SI, fteoelred by telegraph from Olendlnnlns A Davis. Block Brokers, N o. 48 B. Third at reet: N. Y. Cent. R I, ana aii ... Pb.andKa.K K Mlcb.8.and.I. R. Ilia mil Witt. R S7''Z OhLAN.W. R. prt. 83i fbl. and K. I. K 107 FUta.P.W.andOhl. Rw H........M...M.M...110d flnlil 1427 if Market steady. J-HE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. For Safe Keeplajr of Valuables, Seewrl. tlSftt el lletlai; of Safes, DIRECTORS N. B. Browns, I J. GUllngbam Fell.l AIsx. Henrr. U 11. Clarke, O. Macaluaier. H. A. Caldwell JobnWelaa, IK. W. tliark. I Geo. V, Tyler. omcmKo. ai ciiKinaijT HTRBsrr. N. B. HHUWNJC Prealdeab & H. (JLAHK, Vlos-iteelileafL B, FATTIKfJON, tMb aad TtsMarsaj )li wiuJ Exccntive Nominations-Relations of the United States with Foreign Governments. Kt. KtCi Etc, Kte) Kte,, Kts. LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Kte. H 13: 1 Ohi. S. R, GNi,bt. 314. K .i(4 HltJ isnocity s. Mew -m doN....cimzs MM do. New lo.'Jj S.fiio do. New......l"8 t600 N Pa 7 7 lu U V fc Ani....f Au 12 f moo City la. New .ii.liit luce do. New 1 01 '4 Iikh N Out K ha ...... 8i tlXi.nN Y AMld.. Bi SiO do . i teb Vlnetilll......5, 6M sb Letx V tw......... MM H SOUND BOtRa SeUMecbBk 8'iOHU Bis Mount....... Sl7ea ieua H......... 7 di 624 liOsbBeedlos..... 47 UU UU......IBJSW. t Kte.) Kte, Kte., Kte., Kte. fecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Executive Hemltttleei. Washiboton, Jnly 21. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Job. W. Meeka, of New York, Consul to Nantes; Dorris Atwater, of Connectlomt, Consul to Seychelles; Emeltne A. Finck, Deputy Postmaster at ltd Bank, N. J., together with a large number of Deputy Postmasters, mostly In the West. Georgia ttallflee the 14th Amendment. Despatches have reached here to-day from Governor Bullock, of Georgia, stating that the Legislature f that State has ratified the four teenth amendment to the Constitution. A concurrent resolution was at once drawn up and passed by both Houses, declaring said amendment a part of the U. S. Constitution. The concurrent resolution does not go to the President, and the matter of the amendment! now settled by the action of Congress tb Ilatraliaei Treaty. The Fenate will go iuto executive session at an early hour to-day for the purpose of finish ing the consideration of thetreaty with the Ha waiian Islands. It is expected that it will be disposed of to day. Vht Chinese Treaty. Mr. Sumner is very anxious to get the Chinese treaty before the Senate as soon as possible, and also to get action thereon, so that Minister Burlingame and suite mar be able to leave the city. Kelleved. The Secretary of W ar has relieved General D. II. Rucker, Assistant Quartermaster-Gene ral, from duty as Chief Quartermaster ot the Department of the East. The Secretary has assigned him to duty as Chief Quartermaster at Philadelphia. Apfiolatmeat for Philadelphia, Csptain F. J. Cully is also assigned to daty at Philadelphia. Profeeeor of Military Sctonce. The President has appointed Lieutenant- Colonel Charles F Raff as Pro'easor of Mili tary Science and Taotics in the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Supplying Temporary Vacanclee. Both Houses have agreed to the conference repott on the bill for supplying temporary vacancies in the Executive Departments. The main subject of contention was that relative to the Commissioner of Patents. As the bill now stands it makes Judge Hodges, of Ver mont, who is the oldest among the Chief Ex aminers, uommisfnoner oi ratents. it is ex pected that the President will veto the bill, as he has already sent Mr. Foote, Senator Hen derson's father-in-law, to the Senate for the position which Congress seeks to fill with Jndge Hodges. Doubts are expressed about Fcote's confirmation. Hodges is a Republican, while Foote is a Democrat. The Fuading Bill. The House has resumed the consideration of the Funding bill. Mr. Boutwell is expiat ing his substitute for Sherman's bill. Wbm Alabama Representative!, The following members were sworn in from Alabama to-day: Charles W. Backley, John B. Collis, Thomas Haggerty, B. W. Norris, Charles M. Pierce. Two more of the delega tion remain to be sworn. The L.e el I e Dlvoce Cat Rattled. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegrapu New Yobk, July 21. Judge Brady, thta morning in the Court of Common Pleas, special term, granted Mrs. Frank Leslie, the former wife of the publisher by that name, a divorce, $200 counsel fees in the late law suit, and alimony and $50 per week, to continue as long as she shall remain unmarried. Shipment of Specie. Bltecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Nrw Yobk, July 21. Tbe steamer Hammonia takes $211,000 In speoie to-oay. Ship News. New Yobk, July 21. Arrived, steamship Java, from Liverpool. Markets by Telegraph. K Yobk, Joly 11. stockt tpd. Chicago and Rn.'tt Inland. Iitfi.: Headline. S1?a: Can'OuUauipany. 4n: Krle, be'..; Cleve'anil aud Tol lo IM',; 1 leveiand .nd Pumiiuru. 87i.': Pnutbure and fori w iron iMJ,: MictiiKau Oulral, 117: Midi gan diiiKbHra, 91V New York Omrm. 183':: lllleois Ceutral, 10: Cum oxilaud prHerred. XX Virmaia s, M MliM.mi-i r. Hi; Hudsou Klver i::SV. U. 8 -. ltJ 114'.: d . lb64, in1.,: do. lMiUt, li'iu. bow Imie 103'4: m In lu.','. Gold. 14a. Mouey uuchuged. Eiohauue, HO1.' Nkw Yobk. July 2 . 'ot'on quiet at MJiMo. f l. U'Htfny tilait- iftZA(i; nin, n uhii'jmi. w n. tt-fi(o,'J "W (Ullifrn in 2-v 1 m Wfu fi'uiK' du adeai-ced lnvic : uaics I iirl .K at tl vi C ra d Vurned In ; -ulen al (I 0 'full-In. UW, Bool qulal. w York Stock Ctuotatloae 3 P.M. Received by telegrspQ from Olendlnnlng Davis, oiock uroaera. o o. rnira eiriwix Lynch Law In the West. Cihcishati, July 21. Three men, Phil. Clif ton, Charles Rosebdrry, and Val. Elliott, who were arrested for attempting the robbing of the Adams Express car at Brownstowo, In. diana, on the night of the 10th inst., left here last night, under a strong guard, to be placed in the Brownstown jail. When tbe train reached a point near Seymour, it was stopped by a mob from Seymour and vicinity, the guard overpowered, and the prisoners hung. Honors to Cha.les Francis Adams Boston, July 21. Charles Francis Adams is to receive a pnbllo reception from the citizens of Boston on Thursday noon, at Horticultural Hall. Fire at ltockland, Me. RccKtA!sD, July 21. L. Faless' dwelling and ont-buildings were burned yesterday! They were insured for $3000 In the Etna. Haw Tork Stock Uuotatloaa-- P. K Recelvtd ly teleuraob from uieudlnnlnK A Davis. Stock Brokers. No 48 8. Third street: N.Y.Jeui. K 13.IU GbLand N.W.pref...H.1i cm. and K. 1. it Wl'i Pitts. KW.aud Chi. R. K lt0g UOIU IU Market steady. N.Y. and K. K...M 68 Ph. and Ke.R. 9i Mleh.K.Hnd RU 91 Cle. and Plit.R 87 cm. ana in. w. ooiu.nj rRINCELY BANKRUPTS. THE MARKETS. The following are tbe latest quotations for the various artlolee designated- Tho Discharge of Sir Hortok Peto aad nia Partners. From the London 2etegrujh. July!. At tbe Bankruptcy Court yesterday Sir Morton -Pcio and his two partners, Messrs. Bens and Gramp'on, pa-sed tQeir Inst examination, and receded orrti rs of olscbarRC. It is lmpoibie not to feel a heart f-ails'action that ihe ca-e has thus terminated, one! that a gentleman who bas occud ed to prominent a Mac" in tbe publie ee as ibe late nieinht-r lot BriMol bt-i ai ( netb euicraed with credit from a ir Ior ordeal. But for the ronueciion with tho London, Chatham, and Doer Ka lway t ompany, the late or tbe emi neut brin woul J have exclied no more specia notice tbau ihut of o'hers who have lace.l tne enormous risks, as well as enjoyed tbe splendid profits attacbliiii to that moiH bozardKUS ot nil occupations the bui-ines of coutractor. Tbe ini-fortune ot tbe rail ay. however, and the weli-esthblished persoial repute of .sir Morton as a politician and pbilanthropist, have made tbe laiiure more tcan a nine cays' wonder, and rili-ed it beyond ibe level ot ordiDury mercan tile Disasters. Few i ersoi.6 can have been surprised by the rrocefdines of sestenlay. T-.e leuctbened and seiircli'iis; exHininai ion to which ihe binkrunis were subiected at tbe bands of so competent an inquUiior as Mr. Lmkia'er, althojb ic repealed the esisteuce ol looe and careless ananiiements, and ot a practiee based on most erroneous fBtiamfes a lo results tbowed Lotbinir bich brouubt tbe InitivirluaU nimulv concerned within the penal clauses ot tne Bank ruptcy Act. 11 certainly appears RStoundinsr that enormous tiansaclionH could have been undertaken wiib to little enre to debne the two sides of tuo bMr ca'n as to permit a mi-caiculatii u to tbe extent of no re than six millions sterling; vet such rd pears lo have heen the tact. Mr. Lteklater yi8- teroHy sta'en tbat tbe assiani-es were smistied, alter a careful lnvestipittlon, tbat tbe bankrupts were liable, not tor toe actusi mariret price or certain dibentures, wh eh they nave i-sued, but lor the par or lull nomlnnl value. Of course it cannot be supposed ibitt tbe brtu really iutended sucb au arrancemf ut, but tbat contused Qaan- clerirg. whb'h was the rule in tbe later davs of tbe r association with the railway, lett the vital point unde'eimiiiea. Meanwhile, irom tbe worst conseanences of their suspension the bankrupts are no 1 releaed. vast wesli b tfiey have forfeited, but tbe burden ol an onerous liability is cast off, and they nre free to heulo tbe world anew. Tbey will not be aloue In their eaus'artion at the release; lor when a eentlemau, a member of Parliament, a mau who bas commando J tbe re-rect ot all ellipses, is relieved of tbe load which has so lone ami so painfully liuue over his repute as well as his lortunes. tocietv itcelf svmnatbizea in the break of sunshine aud participates iu the gain. PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TBI 8AU OF United States Ec venue Stamps, HO. ao CUESHVT ITBCETi OKNTBAX OKFOT, O. ies HODTU FIFTH STUBST ton door below Cbeennt street). ESTABLISHED lSCO. Our stock comprises all tbe denominations nrluted by tbu Uoverunieat, ALL OBDKRS FILI.WD AND PORWARDRT) BV MAIL OK KXeBtMn 1 M M Kill ATKUY XiVOR &K Itilt'S, a tnauet ot sreMlmportaaos, vDrefU on Philadelphia Poet Offloe Odere, ereeo oat:k5, and Natiuual t-aok Note, received In par meal. The follow lug ratee ol comuitmiioo are allowed Ouai .......TW'I PK8 C1CVT From 20 to tlu FODR PKK t!K!VT From lluu upwarU...it)CK AUD A B1U PJUi UT and N.vv. prof. aud K. I. H lu7U ... u nr ....v.. ' U V7 I IA'i .M.............M I V, U lit! N.Y. Cent N. Y. and 15. Pb. and Koa Mlli.M. aud N.l. K.flK CIbv. A MttHb'c R.. W2 Gold Chi. and N. W. com 82,74 1 V trkat '.eady, PHIlADrLPntt STOCK EXCBAKGK BALKS. JCLT 'il Beported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 B, Tulrd slreei BETWEEN BOAROa HI ft aHEI)CTTt at a. rut, ut at imm t-vtivr4 Fearl. inlxiri lov i,Ui Kl'h. ixi.pl Ll-'i u o liei'oJ'Oat ai M e .daui'oe Ciiy 21 (u- II Aoani'e fttae ii CUAi. Duty: toe. (a ti v T'Oii. Ll .On'lion Hd ae .... If I'lclou,.-..;...-- 3 Amu. Vl,iay, ('BO ,7liO 1 UtKla- Jjci v; o. V t alarac'o tiuluuu a -Uueea'li '- "luall -er. ' ' - Si. Pom'o '' a i:. v I- fc.K rntv: Se w lb jaDIKil'B i7a 4 La, ua ra In), Uarkoaioo ') In Hi Uoin .caeli. Una- 14 COfPKK (KlriKHl - lun v; Pif ai d u r ic. aud ilieniulii(. o V Hi. Am can luni-ii a i3H bliea'lilV new . lhU't'1 V ... S3 a flieaClirK olo. a "lieaiu'e yel.- H a fin hli...... a lii I !..... 8.1 a L-KLU AMiLVkS- A icohoi a A icte ll.... 21 a Aimbbic Hire 76 a 8S Alum tSba zi Aui'jrrti, Bin a ll, arnoiH td. giu iti a i Arulc. i o r.B S a AMlaHliia 2 a 441 t'UaniL,plva K6 a Ml bal-aiu loin... 1 HO a Ba.eaiu I'e u. ll. i e,r-t.((l' T7 uerriea, i ui k. 11.1..... .1 t I ... .H. "UI xvcnuiiia .m.. leu do...n.bSwu. 47 200 do D6WQ.47 1 I'-oau Uata i'r.......tMn. si 100 dO.....OiIOu SH'lT 10 Co...- c IVl The commission la payable In stamp. All orders, etc., ehonld be addressed to STAMP AGENCY, HO. tO VIIKSNUT ATHEIST, PHILADELPHIA. Order received for Stamped Check, Prafte, Re oelpie Bill aeada, etc., and tue beet rates ol ooauuav Ion allewed. W have ooastantiy on hand OKI D STATES POST A E STAMPS OF AXX XIVD8, AJNO an W a SI a hi-cari Hoiia Ad 4l 4 I'naj, letlnrd Ki.',a Hl O.tk crop 41 hi nifcioue.n "I a Hin'i CK.'lKiit IIiIojb io e ilor a 6. Hemlock, iu d-17 CalcattaBuC gd 11 B 11 Do. Klpnf pee 14 lt IS 1H. sreeu. 11 IS i alnorula ..! jo Uren KaVVet 1 jnrHlaub'er 12 (. is hi'hky-uiiit: aio.ficaL Cuba, 10 gai.,auijr paid. Cnbt a bond (rrtSi (2 4 15 ( 4i) Haa.lu, W O-JJ aa vai. lu I cent, Oi. B. ., a II AO ' .u,--lovi 'Baa. U"al It,... I ID ,H ' 'uraa bo.o.-SJ a li . Ma l'ia..oid. 7u a Oar-oo gold-80 a lot' uaieaiaU.Kld.l-10 1 45 I""J- 1 'TVi Hra i7! R, K 7u V urn: linlior anil Pla.e. r V j Bind. Hoop and Hor.ill, -iA VI , KlIKl HQ A -e . icu v iou, 5h oo a4i-r PlK. Aoj'Can. KUliO a SSOO Ur Kiik ref. 9 OJ alim 00 ear Kim 'm... u-u a no-uo- Hneet. K i.b! l"lqni. 1 B)-18 a IBS. Haeei Kuitlma A ao- ncaa 5 a V LKU-1'dtv: Pig. fl'O'n, ioi Ih.j Pm and oneet. is 76 fl loo lbs. Galena... a (paiilnn, gold. a-37, uar, ui. .a. uj a Mifei Plt-e.ut all so Lit A'l UK It IHTTY: Mule.. Ui-per.St; ad va'.. Halt (M Lt D-st a 41 Onk uiliuil.. is a 4S "nlc h-avy...... 40 a-W a-75 a-b5 Br uiV,in nat im a inniiii it in uoo,b a Onib r, tel. I io a ( eMher'd. ... alSS Car.Aniuinnia 17 a arot uionjB. a 8 2.1 C'aHior ui a Hi t liaujomlleFI. is a 60 Cliioiau- l'ol- ah. iiolo - ii a 85 CoiMiit-ai Hi sd a So 1 ocli Alez. tola 78 a 76 ( (il pnt-n Ant. l,a IH Crmni le.g d a 29;, tuhptie. Is.. I... a-sn Cuicb in', 16 1likiui Salle. sj, bauibuue 176 a200 Guuj A tabic, b'ip 81 a as (.urn A tabic. t kd 45 Hum B nzo'u bo Uutu ilytih, I Gum atyiib. 'ly -55 a- Gutu '1 rau..st 8 a 40 Urn 1 rB.. II. gd o a loo Hyo. Poia nd aud Kr. g id8'70 a8 80 Ipi-caiuailia, Br S0 aS-75 Jaivpiu biiuld f5 a so Lac l)Vf... 2 a 5i Llforlei- l'a-.l 4 a 40 ll adder, Luicli gold 12ia-lJ 11. Oiur, i leLi'U go d. ......... 1 5a MHMia. email Hake. t5i ilutinu, lame llMk- lTOa 1'75 Vuigal e. bl. A I. p. ....-85 Oil Beig'l SS'.J.a S-S7H Oil tai I e Oil Lnuou....8 V7,a 4 o Oil l'e. iieitu'i a M OH Ore'igi- a OpIuiii.'ly.K'u a7'25 Ox. acih in 81 a Pho'iiliorus. a run Pine, poia-h. 88.a- SsJ, Qiih kMilver.. 7" a-so hliuharb. Clil 2 25 a 8-:rt (taleraiue -,b 20 a tt Aiu'iue d- 8 a 8, 8. mkIu. gold. a 17o bnrm'1! a, hou in bti gold - 25 a 80 Pan-a'ilia Urx. lu bd gnld... t 14 Peuua K I- 20 Sl l. Alt 25 a 28 hhellac 7",a 50 Kina Ah! bli Irt c. gold a Ii. b. l.t-ud. gd a bnlph Qulu. 2 20 a 2 tb j at. Ac a, g. nu ot VbiOIktIs, g.. -9 a mi Viuloi Blue... lo ll FfeAl 11 fc.Bi uutv: mi's-Prmiei'n- 5 a 9-. 1unitet-e... 75 . hi) jT't-H i y: Klarkeie) 2: UtrrlDkS. fl: almon fx; Oihn i U-klfd, i ' bbl. iher iinli.pl' kita. 1'iled, or eaiokco lu KD uller package, , 50 eta V lm 1KB, flljl ud V'Wt.8 50 a 7 00 PI. kl'd (-cale. 62u a 6 26 pick led coo. 25 a o bo Maikr'llSii 1. a ilai kert-1 Mo. 1. email 22 00 a2?50 V aek. i o2. V. a Wck'o.eV. am 25 t-aini'iP'O.tsoo 27iio Km Ptc V ice a bii0. Cl.No.l, 1 hi. bbl...- Btr'ttlKkd a ller'gueVo'Ji. 40 a 48 Ben Ing, No 1 -20 a- 25 iLAX Ihtv:i6 Uou. BormKIV.Vtb 18 a 24 fi.OlK AM MEAL .I)iir,Mcwi'. Sour. ..H-Su J (10 State auter... SVB a 7 5 bia eexkdo. 8 8 a BOO z. Au or) In.. Ohio.- 9f0 all (0 & Mlcii...J Ohio I g jj B go Hb poll B Ohio ex bde. (0 al2 6 Cututve do.U 80 al8'4u Canada bup. a anadaezi'a a t-rnn5 alne. a Gi-orgetown a "orV-r'S '2,f6 Alt-i audi I-... a BaP.How'da a Bye lour...7'78 a 9'h Com MfaJ 5 60 a 6 IM do, Braudy'e.B-zj a 43 do. Pouch ..28 00 a 8 40 ailUl l-UUT' ; Wliru,nv., Ainioudk tKloc. tbelled aud ni t ehvlled: ulber Huu, 2o.: I alee, 2c; -ar i Oli 6ti, Grep 2&, ana frtilii lu bugar. byiup end 11 a ty. i5 1 ceuw Baia.Mi VHokb Su a Han .bfbi r-8 5 a- lur'iHB.i'A 4tt ilVj'a t'liron..... 27 a 28 AU nui'l bli-l-lyott ebell.. 14 a A Im'H Bht-ll d.-4H a 45 I UK8ANL BKIMS-Fure Orrti ei or uuort-MUfa, on 41 a v a Wi-a V oeuw as 25 a4 ou a Huii'k,tear -ii ueniiocic.ilarn 19 biu'-uuryi 10 ad val. KiKklnnd.com al-21 IVnu. a 2-29 LUM BKk-Ootv: 2001. Hd vaL WholCHlu Prli-. Tluihe-, W. P. Acubio foot a Timber Oak, Oo ............ a Tltuher.MaY P (bv vail Melt a. llaMi'n "oiui'e per 61 12-00 azim. "b'gie,U. Ii a llo.nliaveii. V, bill. IX M.I a f(ih 'irjiM,- a UiiC- d.2 a. isl anal., V, a D". OypieRHS, 8 'oi l..... a Lai he K A 51 a iron IStav'H -V.lipe 110 0 al75-0 w.uua. imiiio W.u bnl. SO no i.Mimt. Hend'e W. O allm.i MOI.A-iHES lOTV:Ho Dffl N.O .Wg --a- PorM Uli-o 4S a 7i I una 6J iijv...48 a iA Cuba layed..M43 a 47 Harnanot-a 65 a 67 AAlLH i tv: iut. iv W rought 2S: Uoiaesbde. I ct-n e In. (111 4 .tid lOulbl 87'fas-oo Clnci S5HU8 75 NAVAL - lOKK.- imitv! fp e. l urpeuilue, s-i cle. fV gai.t oiber kluds, 2u 4 ct. ad val. Turpft. M . N. C'oiy,Tf.28n bs a4'60 Tar. Wll. ii li.ton S 00 Ta'. V bbl t.U.8 75 eiinn. 8 an Kfai i-cDin. oldlM7ia OH. IN ll. 2( 211 D 8 2 1.3 50 OlrllH III'... 4S U 4' OI L uutv: eaim HI. Olive l I InM-fd. b'UxBeed. 11 Seed, 28 cen.; auerm linreign rlHherle ) and Whaie or other llih (for eign) 20 cent. d va- loreul. O IVB,i2ntt:h a 4'12V Oli'e,-io g 2 80 a re ni, in.... llia nv 1 Iiibi-. d.cliy p gai I. M) i.ii Bfd u.ng Wlll'l- H2 net. wii 87 net. H g . dprni, crude 2 mi ' W. I hi'cu. 215 if en, city die- llilm 80 L'd O1IS& Keront-nv I'u UlI.-CAKK Oury; ajflot. ad val. 1 hlnohlp.ton 57 00 a PKI'KOliKU 51 Uutv Crure 20o. R.-I. 4oo, C'r'irtH,4o .,7 garliy Wgal.... . 2 1 a-2l Ron i ei free L S). to wnlte (illi It5 teBti .... 85 Hell ned In bond 1. H. to while (115 te ) 81 lit-ii nun in b'd. while (115 120 test; 81 fiuptna renued 10003 gamy- PkllVrH.OV Id I W,- Ctit-t-BB. 4o lb; Beet audi Pork, lo : llauia Baoon.. and Lard 2o ib. BoelMs.ob'BD . a " Clll... a f Heat ez. 20-50 " Priuieoy Prlmecy " aiaifiiii n I'ura, ni a ft 0Z7 74 rr Hue... ' Meea. a " ' Clear a I.ardproialm 18V a utf . II tuie. aali.... a Kbouid. aail... a Beet bam. In pl.kie.rshni a Bt-efroio. Vilh a Buller.nraiig 82 a 86 H .f-tlrtopr so a 84 ' Ohio a - fheeee . j a U BIj-1jijtv: 2o, 41 Hk Faddy. 10. VaT T CaroPua. g toil, to p'l ue 10-80 all-6 Rangoon dreeaed g" d 8 21 a7-0 'ALT Uutv: Macks, 240. t 10 lbs; bulk. 18 ct rv mo tba. . fnrk'a XalAUd, ' buan ... - 41 a L'vtrp -ol, Gr " a 7 are Higgloa'....2ii8 a20 taiium'- ii 0 (jkiEU, Duty: Llnaeed. !., Hemp Ho Tfi Ib. Oa nary $i 4 buan orno Iba . and Graea Seed 80 4 ct. ad va. Clover ft 10 a W)tf. Timothy bu2 5; a2.no j-1- aui rg'i ... o a25 a 112 a a a - so a a 220 . a a 8 a a-32)2 a .. a ui. a25U0 a a . eai-fo a28-8l.. kluB in v ceut ad val.iiwuor Oiitv: 2o. 1 rsvir. !)": Moiil.vtb 1 60 11 Ki n beru 110 V eairrn. l'i OitfrNo'tl-pceSOO W( ern k-no Red Voz 'ih 78 Bccooa Ktn io ' wBi.com -10 Ni-nh 5 till kNorlb'u ton Wi-Btern. 8 00 llanni N'lh ton Ui ai ( uie ua 88 Hex V Deer elBal Vlb "46 " K Juan....- 44i ORAIN-Purv: IOa2ucia. Vhi- vi(r,biiii Hi a 2 - ' Cala... 2 e5 " Ohio Hh b.. w. v 0 Cblt moM, 2 0 di . No 2. 1 10 do. tin 8. MS Mllwa'h.No. !2 2o do. No. 2 MO do. No. 8 2 "i Rye "iaif ITS Corn. to. w.y. 1 is " yellow 1M0 'ternK'1 Barley a Pa' ley Mall. 2 60 a 25 Oala, H'eta... 8l.a- SH " Ohio.... -8i)a S8H Jrrnt-v a Peaa h e.V2hn a GUNPOVVOKR Putt: 4 en 14 V B. and 20 ot. ad BlaBtlnr,V251b- a 4 00 i-binplug. a 4 o Klfl 8 60 a h AY BinblBflloe a - a 4-oo ao a 8 00 a 710 a 60 a loo a a mh a 1 oo a 8 no a 7 0i a20 ihi a 4 a a -47K a 288 IIS a 2 us a a a a a a 178 a I2i a 1 -it l'liBk(cr-irj--l!'e- Sillkioi'liuici -riwa . sua ' uutv: 26 V cent ad val. Orb I'e -HV--17 S P K L TK K iZinn) uutyi in i-iKB, urn, and' P a ,l-6f TH limiba. PialB-.no il . SPMi-iS liiTv:6aio.i. .H1. Ill IU4IB Hi. gld... 61 a -53 Glna'r Kceld-ina 11 U.ce. go tl.... V2;,a-M NulmKS, Nk I. g ild n a -8 Pe.pi.gold.. 21. -24 J PiuiMtiln. Jam ilea io, gold na 2 I'lnvxinlcl 1 -2im;a 27 S(JO A Ks-PurY 2,aV:'4uV New Orl an a Cuba 54 rlado o7i' 08 r" -rni Kl n.... -ll'ia -14 Hav'uawni -i4y 15X Ha. Bar.-- a Munll.a lli Il Lnaf. a I'ruibud a 15V Yalluw a- 15. Wbf . a l 1 A I.LOW DliTY.lO ft. A in. prime. Ih 12 a liSi Tliaf Uutv: 2a ot . Gnnpowder.' 1 05 a ' no Hynon ee a i oo Y.Hya'n.nix. SO a 176 Hvon Kklu 8 rwa- kay - N. 4 Oviloon '0 a MS Orang FrO- " Tift (Ziwni "utv: PIC. Bare, and Block. 14 Wot. ad !.; lateaaudbneeta uVra ad val. Bauoab, gld-f27 0
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