r V otn MA H H H id J. x-o. 19. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, lb68. DOUBLE SHEETTHREE CENTS. IP ISIo glltST EDITION SOUTH AMERICA. Xatcr News l)y Cable and Steamer. Blow Progress of tho Revolu tion in Panama -Tho Troubles In Vene zuela. ptH Bta., BtH By the arrival at New York of the steamer J r' ion a we hava advices Iron. Aspinwall to JU,J U' COLOMBIA. Yba Paaaina llevaluttosw Tne Pannroa iforcmlue Chronicle of July 10 Bays: "Ab undtdxl qutct prevails tu Panama noiwi hsianuiun the city has been declared m a tateo' war.' B'isin si is dull, incited tna he txprestivelv described tit 'stagnant.' This condition of th ms is not continel to any pir ticmar class ot per-ons. nor to ny p irticular fcrgTxh of trade, but Is eerier.-'. Tbe g'reeti are nlnn bi de-erit'o; and. iu concealment, the natives seek to escape the perils 01 cootrripti o, laving tio extia-irdmary thtr.t lor military plory. Tbe Provi-ioiai President, auion? otber ceciees, bas or. I ere I a l,rgc antruientatioa of the militia, ntid recruiting is going on itr alarming aiacniv. Men canu t pjr-ue th-ir oidman daily avocaiiovs wi b ut ihe-dreai of Leine pressed into tbe service, and the iucon vi niei.ces an tug Irom their seelatiou uiay welt fcc comprehended." lhe Chronicle, of the 12th, contains the fol lowing t'ems: The dra t has ceased by nfficUl proclamation, much to the relief ot those ho dreaded the res rctions of vinip life, or the terrors of the jrarch. The battalion require 1 r the Presi dtnt has been lormtd. IVaceiul pei.ufls1n thi community ma? now resume tneir ordinary orcupanoi e witoout the feur ol encountering the reciuinne otlicer. Ymter.tay General Ponce, the Provisional Trt-f tdent, issm d a circular mvninc the bea W of cisht of tie principal turns ot tm c ty to meet at 4 o'clock in the atternoou, at, the Government Louse, on the suojtctot ouolic iutere-t. Toe biccttt the mee ins was not specially Btaed in the cirvuKr, b it it ha been ascertained that Ji war- to induce the advance ot contributions to the n'ent ot $j00ii lor the p urposes of Goveru jbi n. The invi a iit. were not, we underbtan 1, In any a c rdiallv responded to; le. it any, Of those invited atteud n. The following appears well authenticated: Gei.eral Uom, the ue.ly appointed Governor of the Department o Los Snos, bas bpen tnkeu imoueraud "placed in ibe n ock-." AH the i flicer of the old Government had been rua itated, and. it is said, that the lionps under ct id nan i of Uoiti hai gone over to the Coustl tniicnaliets. PUHornui Stateof Affairs othIithmui T i-day the Iri-uds of the legitimate Govern ment aie frei'ly talking ot auuexa.ion to the United Mat' b as the only wav of saving the country; and no that the tiulk ot the troop we ivuh'ira n Irom thU city it will Dot be sur pniiig if e have an uin-isL;; here as well ai in the Ifc .Prior. to impoverenea nas tne atare pecome oy the coiftsuttioubies tbaiiis treasury is wore thHn biiikropt. Every cent thai could be ralaed Jor jeatf pat titUf-r by laxes, f irce I 1 mps. rr Balf ot oropeny tia beeu "P'-ut io aid ct-rtnin politcl cliques and keep up a larpe standing arui, lit- oulv use ot wb'ca ib lo ai-t In over tbrtw'na the Goveran ent. TLp ca'tie estates turouch the inteif r arp Leai Iv 11 ruind. an ! it if rv doub'iul whether, w thin to earg irom thi time, tiuflicient stoclt will remain to uupply Ihn wans ot the inhabitants. The result ot the e polit cl 1-q.uhboiesis that the commerce of Pai ama, almosi exclusively in the tands of foieiBiJ-rs, is over axed to a ruin ins extent, buu-sB is coui antlj ois'urbed, aa I Uebrg dua by ihe people of tne interior are unpaid. Tae Whole sta'e of tte coun rv Is teudu? towards auurrbtaud ruiu, and unless tome chanso fr the better tak's ulace sooa the Goverunieat cannvt xi'. bnch a cbanre is eareelv lively to occjr urd' r it Dreteut rulers, and ilia mpre xeplui'ine ot one political party br aoo'hcr only ca l- forex'ra iaxa inn to commeuce fn-sh ope raiioLB itb. S.cb is the condition of Panama, and such it mi-t remain so long as it is under tut-guidance of the txiuing raoe. Tie UiraUVa correspondent of July 14 savs: 'Yet)tetday autrni ou a oeero named SecuU'io met a colored brother taoied I'ruol in tun ri'heural, lev lied a inu-net at btin and hct lim tr ronnh the bead, ulline him on the spjt. 1 be dect-ased s the tbud man B-nuodu bad shot ai within an hour. JJi deliberately loaded up hi gun ater the nturder and went oil in tearclioi iresh earue: but the weapon wa finally taku irofu him juit as he was in the act of leveling it at auo h"r victim. I he murderer -was one of the individuals promoted o the rank of cap'ain the onv previously in the But rIioq Panama and the uuriiered n.ai wa a st-rireaut in the pame corps. The iiroceediae cinseJ very lii If etciiement, particularly rood thmr brother otlicers. Auo: her mxu was fhot do vn by asDldura couple of da.s ago because he tried to ao d being made a volun'eer o'. These volunteers are generally loped iu o th rauks ivith the aidot a latso, or at th point ot the bayouet. VENEZUELA. Vurtber Particular of lb Captur of y Steamer. Writing trom Pner'o Cubello, July 7, the N. Y. Beta d's correBjiondent tays: BiiCf la.it ma 1 tor tire United States events of ercat tn't ii s have iraiispTec1 iu toil republic. General Jote Taoca Moua.as, late Pres dent, api roMchi d tb c-ip ttu with an arinv of 2 jUU men; trom the Eas.ern aiaifsot Barct'loca and C'ua ana the revolution ry troopi in and in the neighborhood o! Curaccus, wi ti 'Jen. Meudoza at their head, join hitu, and new teeotia uos lor pcare arc in tried into bet eeu Monaas aud lilUiiUlll. On ibe 21tt the lorcei of Monugas, encamped at t hacao, ubout ih ee oiiipb trom ; he city, aud tliun uhn,it as 'O (.t.-nnu. tvere nt a. if I. hut r.liH 1 were bravely repulsed aud toilowed iu p inuit 10TUeCllV in riU'HS, vlli;u uu urru ul Jolly or iicd bv ail the sifill ot llfiuu'l'i bet ehit ie, wrh artillery mo inted uoon the best eduaied potnts ol the ci'y, lnclud.ns tie Uov enin ent hnui-e. Archbishop's palace, the arsenal, and burro 'kp. an I the catte irl itself, alter atr sunn ba Archbibhop lor reiubiug to dri ver u, ibe kevs. The revolu touarv army entered the city from theeast. up by one, nd wnb travery drove liriiiii ui'a truoi'B tioin every position. Petore a"Bck'De the Cathedral, Uene'al Jose Cegoria Wouatas, the immetliafe commander of the army, anl uephe ot rbe comuiauder in chit f, iu'imated to the otlicer in lontnand the iaipropriety of bairwading them.eWeg in euchauilv place, and hoei his uojvlllins nets to make it the t-cene of a bloody coutrr, TbeGinerl in comrannd aereeine wl'b biu, fnt word to General lirozual to bavt him re- placed by ano' er officer, a he as unviiliutr tu make bim-eir t oe ins'ruoieoi or sucn eacrnage y dt lend na th p a"e. Brntiiai put an omer named Lara to eiarge and or was opeued aeain br 'he revol itiomu. wko Lad, in the un autime, lean paininv gi-ouad in otter quartets ot the city. A breach was jcuiie through the rear of the Cathedral by General Pnlgsr, and the allar serving t'nem ni a barricade, they drove Uiuzuaf tro'jps Inch b inch inftde the bmldlus In o the bteeples of the chutcb. Unable to ascend the stairs. r conrse wa- bad to a f lmigation of euiph ir, ail thus tbey were hro ebt aradua',y diwu. ThJ ofllcerLaia ascending with two rr three nien on the outside of the stecpl?, he hlruselt clung to the B'a:tie of Kai'h surru muting th dome, and awote lo perish brlore sarrendennir. Nj persuasions weie ol any e.vail until order were tianemifed to him irom General Brazaalto surrender. The other forttflod places surromdlpg the square wet e taken In like manner, and General Uruual fled alone through the roof of the Gov ernment HoUhP. During the tcrrlfle fight at Caraccas which la-ted uom the 21ft to the 23d ultimo, t.vo thousand men were placed hors de condial. The freets were covered witii dead an'l wonDflcd, and every binl line which wa fnrti tied has been nenrly demolished . In ibe Gov erument House the lurul'ure and orna nen of every k n1 vetc cnriipletely lestroed, aid, much to the satisfaction ot Kalcou's ptr y, not a vestlee has been lclt of governmental records of any ort. The titur Ooviramtat goklag ld Tha Koriaiii t-iaawisa Aiuertcan Mialtur, By Vuba Vable. Havana, Julv 21. There arrived at?t. Thomns on tne lGtli ii stant tioin the repuhl c of Vene zuela, bet or Valeuiiner Miui'er Plenip neu tiaiy, ccmm'siiifiLed by General Mommas, the newly pioclaimed President, to p ircliase sibooners, animunttion and oilier raa'er.al ot war to be t mplojed iu the detcube of the ne older of afatrs. C'n the same vesel wt'h Senr Va'entiner comes the UDited Slates Mioiter resi lent at Caiac(a, Hot'. Mr. Wtillweli, who embiiks tor Wafhingto- by way of Colon, ddoaib . T'ip American Minister quit ca his post at Ca'accis on'acrount of tl e lacttha. bislitc was really not sa'e in the place. There was also on board Senor Lifout, a wealthy merchant of Jacmel, II ivti, wno i to en. iloy himself in sol'CittLg foreiga protec ion tor the iubahitan's of the islaud, vuh q 1 to a nun b rot 'e-titute Hnvtien, who are almost without clothing and verging on a pauperized conditiou. MEXICO. Actloat or th 0(ivrsmt o m tb KXa- zallan OiOtcwIiy. On the 5ih of July president Juarez trans n itted Irom the City of Mex.co to Gencril C'jcna, the enn mandrr of the Uazntlan dis trict, a lone document r-viiwini the rttcent rouble with the Enhoh naval otlicer, Bridge. It closed as follow.-: .-. TU'i Government cannot consen to any lrreffn lar exaction, but at the same time it will examiue tleacs, in onler that it there ha been ny of ense it may be amended a jus ice demands. To this end the citizen Prcsloeut hasdet-roimed that the ie-pec1ive orders npjn the two lollow lr.g points fchall be issued by the Minister of the Treasury: 1. Ihat the money taken from the paymister of the frigate ClmuMcleer shall b? put in deposit until the Government receive the informa'ion from tie Custom House, in order that npou l s review the liovtrnment shall resolve whetner it will return the money, or, it the c rcu'iiHCnnee demand, it shall submit the matter to a judicial decision. 2. The CuMora House officers who intervened in the occurrence of June 16 and 18 last, in repard to tbe comnauder anl otlicer of the Chanticleer, as also tbe otlicers whoeuvPthe ordir tor toe executio'1 ot tae acts, shall be t'laced at tbe di-poMtiou o! the Juoge of tne d'sirict ot Mnz:itlai). in order that he may prcceeii according to la w, lutormioe tue uov erument eveiy eieht dajs of the sta e ot ihe tral, durinp wnicu tima tucse odicers snail be suspenicd, ul tit, upon the result ot t lie. ir al, the Governmeut bhall decide whD sua'l be re turned to service. The citizen Pre-ldent bai likewise determined, to commis-ion you to act in ih's matter accord ing to ih- tollowu g ins rucious: 1. The decis on coutaired in this comaumlca- ticn shall be null ajd void, provi led fiat at th? tiuejou shall receive it. a satislactory se'-tl" nient ha been alrealy made of the aoove men tioned ditlicultics which have occurred iu the harbor. 2 In the cou'rary case you will direct a not to the ccnimauder ot the tnsa'e Chanticleer, triciosii g a copy oi inis communication. 3. If aiter weipiiine th-oeciBion of ibe gov ernment, ihe commander of ihe Cnant'c ee insists pon continuing the blockade, an I if then be proposer 10 bombard Mazailaa. yoa il proceed iu one or ih-j muer case accordinsto tbe ins'ruciinrs wuicn 1 uae coum iutcai.ni to jou separately (private instructions.) lluuiui of imropaan Coalttioa Agalaist n Itapubiie. The followinp appeared in the Revista Uni tersat, and has been generally quo el by the pi ess of this city, taken from the Trai d'Cmon: Porre lime since a new European coalition apamst Uex co was piedicted. We do not know the oripic of this report so universlly circulated, bat, aosurd as it may seem, there must be some cause for its origin, tor where mere is smoke there must be tire. We await an explanatio n ot the lolloniut; iniornmiou, vbcb have received trom Sn Kraunsc , and wb'.rh we eive to our reader: "We have b cn luiornjed in a rrivatu ceium l'icttiotis that Fiance, Span. Austria, and Eueland are discussing a new coalition Iu accord wuh the Unded Mafia for the purpo-eof onraiiz nip a senoiiB and decisive campiicn aeainst Jtex'co. The Sropen nttions will divide up M xn o among tboruselves, after wtiich each one will sell Its jortion to the United Stttes, which la'ter ration sball bave previously received for it si are the 6'ates ot Lo er Calitonia Siuora. Chihuahua, ai d Duraneo. Kacuot theteleasued nations will tunltb a coittnaencv ot tbiriy-tjve iLoufnd men, and each wnl operate iud-p-nd-ent of the o'lier iu the parlor' tae country agreed ni t n in the pen -nil plan of tbe cam paimi." We lo not ask tha Government to creoit or heed tbi rumor; but If it bii.'Uts tbo warning, it in tbe mture anythioe ierious hni Id turn up, tho Government alone can be binn ed. We hardlv think tbe tievs can be credited, but tbat there is something in it n certsiu, aud th warning should be heeded he'ere too late. It is in v opinion tnat a ft iro pean coalition is under discu.-Biou, but t.iat it is pacific iu us object. Reaction In favor of Sal a are TUa t- in-W oa Jtcuiil, Aflvicen from Port au-Priiiee to July 10 say: The Bri'i-h tepreseimitive hai demanded c vsh to pay lor dainiue douo to one of her Britauuic Majesty's war vesel s d irina tue recent revolu t oiiary movcuicut. A rcacttoi.ary movement hs set Iu at Jacmel auaiust the Governmeui. I'.iubiv ot tho luiialiiian s requeued ar.ns o' President 8lnave. Some of the people. urclareJ talnave Kuiperorof llayti, but lie declined 'he t tie. Giiertil T"U-aint, ihub'e.t man, pro bablv, in tbe place, accepted the comnin l a' Cajero, w here tne rebels captured two hutid.-eJ neu. The picos, or mount an. er-, attacked Jacmel. The inhabitants rprHied tbe assault until Gemrai KpIipcc arrived. A deHpcrte tt?ut ei.sued, in which General Hebocca vas w luiulc l. The citizen, however, mcceeded iu repulsing tbe n.ountaiuecrt, wto lost one hundred auj thirty men. (iem ral T dho was misiin; alter the b'Hile. GeLeial Pointjo ir was shot without trial. General Louis pillaged the town ot l.ousepetre aud a sasHinated tbe commamlaut, Toissaut His two s ns have gone io p iramt of the murderer, kt Jicwl the respectable lo habl'anl bail Boiuave as only co upetent to restore order. The Un tod t-ites sta ner Penobsc t came into this btrbor, a'ter crutsmir around the i Und of Sr. Domini,'", on tne 9'h msiai.t. The United giatet eUauier CuutoocotiK k aUo in port. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENTS. Forty Puioai runu4 by Drlaklac lafott Milk. A case of wholesale poisoning occurred at Owensboro. Ceniucky. on lat M'urday nieht. Tne paiticulars, as lurniitiel to tbe Nt Albany Lcdtjtr by the otlicers of the suamer Taea-con, and Mr. W ley Hrownln-, who came up as a pasen!cr irom Rockprr. are as folUw Jt ai pears that tio of the bo els-Planters' and National eresupoltet wi b miK :y tbe sme man, who lives oppoite O vensboro, in ihi- htate. This milk, it appear-t, was dlspae l or poisoned in soie n, prbaps by some weeds the cows had eaten, ann the re-ult was tbat every guest who partoj of it was taken violt mly iii with lever aud vomiting, shonly alier supper. Up to the time tho boat left, about tony riersciis were reported sick, and tome weie very danut rou ly ill. Arnopg the gut st- at ibe Plauters' IIo'cl that evenlijr were hr. e crizcn.t ot this citv, Lafay ette Fredeiick, ot the firm ot Frvlenck A Sh Ipt'r, Geome l one, travelling agent tor the drnf noie id s-enbi er & Mar nue s, aud Mil dieton Ilntch'tips. ot the pr.cerv house ot K-mt A bro. Mr. Fn-der ck h-r'ui ately did not pir tike ot the milk, aud e CHncd the fi e ol his iileiuts, who were tnkcu violently ill it,h vo a t lns and fever. Mr. Hutch. nus was leported very ill, he baviniz vounted blond at intervals during tbe ntfbt. Mr. Lone, and h rn.iner froii I'm cinraii naned Davis, were not bo Didlv aircie i a Mr. Huich'i.gs, but were not out of dai e-r at 1 st accounts, jet siruug hupes were enterta ned ol ihpir rt'eovprv. We also understand that Mr. Thomas 8. Pettit. eni'or of the Gwen-boro Moni or, and a G n-r! Murray wre among tho-e d nirer iuly affec ed, slieht hopes being entertained for their recov er!. tM'tne of the phv-ieians were of the opinion that arseuic had b-eu pat in the milk cats by ome one, but as the ina.ter had not been invej ieated they were untblw to detcr-mli-e. The attair cea ed c ni lerable excite inert and conateroaii.'U anions the peo;d'! of Owonsboro, who vied with each othpr in render np every asfi-tance to the uutortuoate persons. A Katbaraad Soa BurTtcwtad la a Wall The Dubuque 7t7nesof July 1!) says: A terrible acciden1, result. n in tbe death of a prosperous aud re.-pecta'de farmer ramed Kreallv, who resided on tbe o'd military road, about fourteen miles nor hwest ot tbia cty, aud bis son, a jonnir man 2:1 yeara of as;e, occurre t jestciriay torenoon. It seems tnat a well upon ihe prn ise-. between twm:Jve and thirty feet in depth hid become tilled up, ao1 in eiforr wamadPto cleaj it out. The hired man de scended hrt. and had nearly reached thp hot ton, whin he became lamt and ctguilled to the part'es above to draw him out. When he cached ihe surface ho win much exbaiel, aud declared triat the well was tilied with foul air to sdeh an extent that, it wa unsaie to eo down, lio'b ta'her and son ridiculed th s idea nno prepared to perform the work theinelves, tbe jotinc man p'i,ie down tir.st. He had no sooi er reached the bottom thnu he dropped for ward on his ta"e In the wa'er, tpparentl t liie-1p-i. Alarmed for tho safe-ty of his son the faiher hastened down, only to fall n second victim, both n;eu beinir sudoca ed to death by the carbonic acid chs w tu winch the welt wa fj'led. lhp fritfh'ened tamilv at, ouc" nolitied tte neighbors, who reoaired iu numbers to the spot, but bef re elthprof the untortonate men could be rescued life wa-j perfectly eitiEet. TEX,AS' Fattlculara of tha Kcceat Riot ; at Aliliicaa. Fromthe Houston Telegraph. JulyQ, Yesterday evening, about four o'clock, about forty ueuroes wen', to the Louse ot Mr. Holli tav, ih the Brazos Bottom, to hane him tor s ime unkunwn reuon. Th 'y were m-t by Dputy SrieriU Pa'illo. with ubout tweniy-rlve or thirty whites, who oroeivd ihcm to d sperso, which they refused to oo. Patilto wi h tu- fo'ce thn moved agiu!it tbem to disperse them, wheu the reeices commenced brinp. Tne tight now becanm general aud Itiiied abiut tifieen m nines, the whites killin five negr tes aid two hor-ea and the negroes dl-persing. The passenger tra'n soon arrived from Brian, but was Bent buck for re:nforc nienis. returnins in a very suort time wi h one huudred voluueers under com maud o' SheritT Neil!. The train halted, however, at Wellborn, where th nen were or can zed iuto ihr e c jiu panes, commanded by Capiains Faulkner, buiher'apd, and Erwin. Toe reproe were eimped in the rear ot MilUcnn, and refused o do un t tiinc but Ueht. Sherid Ne.ll informed Xlero that he had come to make peace aud pot to tht, but that he would arrest the leader, Cebt or not. JIatreis were in this c mdinon when the Central tratu left Cats morning. TU" rjpgroes ob ained a trace to bury their dad which were killed vesterda, and aUo one np?ro who was killed bv one of the nleitets lait night. There were flats of truce paiiigr betwe-n the camps of the whites and the netrr.ie-, ami a regular line of ba'tle was cs'anlished. Tbre are 150 whites encamped and 401) blacks, the latter under command of a negro, Panon Brooks. Tb fi losing is the oteanzation f ( ap'tin Faulkner's roiuparjy:-FauUner, Cap tain; Wyatt, K.rsi LleuienMnt; George Has veil, ArMv.tani; John O-'f. Cominisbarv. Tae D nton kloti'ior leai us ihat Jude Htrdin Hart on bis wav home from Austin sprea I the cewstbat tho Convention in ended to di-arrn the whites and arm tne negroci. and force nepro equality noun ihe people at the election, and ihat iu c nseiiueuca somebody ailltd, him near Grtcnville. GEORGIA. Gaveraor Bullnca'a Iasaural Adda. At his itiaugaration yesterday, Governor Bul lock, of Georgia. dclive:ed an address, in the course of winch be sal i: We ate assembled here to-day under thq foi tetiaer care and protec ion of our General Gjv- eminent. XLrouen its ciemcucy we are per n, i. ted to iraugurate a civil eoverument for cir Sia'e, that wdl supercedu the an iiary power which has been supr. me iu our midst since the failure ot an attempt to eatubdshthesoveretgnty ol separa'e Htntes, in oppos.tion to ihe Cotisri tuttoii aud Union irmud by the people of the Dniied sj'Htpn, lhe uii-for'ui es that have fol lowed a iu i e h pieaensioii ol tne nllcgmuce due by the iu'tiv.dnal citi.i n have beco nn a psrt of our history, and need only io bo referred to when there inay be daneer ot its repeti ion. We h tve toed rea-on to C'lncratulnte ouiselves that we l ine ec laptCly abandoned our erronec vis opi nions, ard ihat under the ben go iniluence ot the I beral laws of Coneres we have prosres e 1 Ftieceusiuilv toward a ip-ioia ion loonr proper l luce In the Union, aid especially should we njoice tbat thi has been a'C'iQiplished not wnhstaiidiiig tha'. m the piramtof a proper rol'Cy we have beeu distructcd and divided among our-elves by ibe failcre of the National Fxecutiveta act in harmony with the will of thp people constitutionally expressed. Wr.h a teunorv ot maeniticent proportions, uusnrpas-cd in r'chuess ot natural retonrces, we bave but to applv ourselves to its dveinp. m'uttoreHp a bouiKeous reward. Byuin'el efi rts in the enforcement o' civil law, ecurim to every ot e the lawful expression ot their poll tical opinion aud the enioyment of tb resul's of their labor, we will invite wi Inn our borders an increa-ed oopul'Uiou tn share with us ih rnrntorts ot our climat. and the wealth of our agricultural aud mineral productions. Jlilliarda Democratic Nomination. Cukago, July 23. Iu the match earae ot billiards bet w een Pro cssor Carme and Joseph Vtrmulin last night, 1600 points for 500 wv won by the lormer, Vtruiulin aiakiutr bat 335 points. General J. W. Ringleton wna nominate for CoDtfregM by the Fourth Congreagioual Couven Uob at Moutjucutb yttttrUi'.y.j SEC0KD EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, European Market Heports. Financial and Commoroinl tai Kta.f Ktt.i aGta.i Eta Kta. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. To-Day ' Huotatloag. Bv Atlantic OuM. London, July 23 A. M. Consols, 04 for both, rxoney and account, American ecuritie'i quiet ar.dstendy; Uuited htai.es b'20s, 72j; Illinois Cnfral, 06; Erie, 43. FaANiroBf, July 23 A. M. United States 6 20s, 77. LivEKPOot, July 23 A. M. Ctfon heavy and decline ); aksof probably 9000 bles. up lands, 101; Orleans, lojlftlld. The shipmeu's ol cotton from Boaibay to the 21st were 9000 bales. Flour, 29j. Cd. Other articles un. changed. Lonfon, July 23 fternooD. Consols, OIJ Ji94i for account and for money. Pabib, July 23. The Bourbe id dull; Rentes, f. 7015r. LiTEiiroot, July 23 Afternoon. Cotton stetdy aud unchanged, Tbe day's sales are no v estimated at 10,000 bale. Bread -tufTj heavy. California wheat declined to 12s. Cd ; No, 2 red Western declined to lis. Corn dull, bat un changed. Laid advanced to Cis. 6d. London, July 23 attetnoon. Stgar quiet and steady. Lin-ecd oil advanced to 31 15s. FR OM ST. LO UIS. Tha Piavlgatloa of tha Mlaaourl Rlvar CoavlctioA of a llmdtrir-ISmbuzxlc-meat aad Braavb of PioibIm Uaaa. Special Drtjmich to The Evening Telerrnpti. fcT. Louis, July 23. Montiua papers stats the steamt r Guidon is to be taken bodily overland around the Great tails above Bentjn, and is hereafter to ply as a regutar picket in wa'ers heri tofore uudi-itutbe 1 by a steamer's wheel, adding many more ni bs to tbe navigation of the Missouri river. The boat will be placed on skids, aud snake i overland. Paiks, anero, ha- been convicted of murder in the first decree lor shooting Charlotte Den cau last August. William L. Nelson, President of the Mdttini Inuiance Company, ha been arretted for em b'zzling $9 i0 from Mr. Frezen. Relecca Bradford has sued II. G. Cady for $10 000, for bret-h ol promise ant! seduction. The thermometer h':rc je-terdiy was n'nety- eight degree;. Three fatal cases of sun-stroke occurred. FR OM BALTIMORE. Tyarh Liw la Mmylcl-(Jnve.Boi tswaaa'a faiiilval ASpiratioaa. Special JJtsputcti to Tht h'vxiUny U'e'-sra.X BiLTiMOftt, July 23, 1RC9. At Brlair, in Hartcrd county, jeeterdny after noon, a colored man, named Isaac Moore, was rescued Iron tbe magistrate aud other otliec-.--wture be was undergoing an examiuadoj upon tbe charge of attempting rape npou a highly respectable girl, and was hung by a number ot citizens until dead. Great cxciteuient pre vailed. Governor Swanu Is flglttlng desperately forth nomination of the Third Conere8'oual District, but tbe Democrats say tbey sea no reason why he should hope tor support for them wheu they have plenty unadul eratcd men in their raukj entitled to consideration. A Fatal Stabbing Atliay ia Louisville. ffpeciat Despatch lo Th Evening Telegraph. Louisvillb, Ky., July 23. Thomas Salle wot fatally stabbed by John Lowler yesterday moru la?. Lowler, last evening, m.errogated a little girl iu the employ of Salle, in resard to ill-treatment reported to have been received by her at the bands of Salle. The girl in'ormed Salle's wi eof tha conversation, who thereupon visited Lowler. i:e gave her some abue. Salle went ta I. owlet's blacksmith shop tbia morning aud deroauded an apoloey, when a 6ght ensued, in which Salle was stabbed four times in the right Bide, killing hint Ustantly. Lowler surrendered bimtelf. From Chicago. Special Pespntch to The Svenxng Telegraph. Chicago, July 23 During the last week the mortality ol Chicago was 2o3, an increase of 133 over the previous week. The work on the Washington street tannel prcsretses steadily, aud tbe whole will probably be con pletcd by December. Tho cost is e.i aatcd ut 400,000. Sbipmeut of Specie. Special Desp 'tch to the Keening Telegraph. Nkw Yobc, July 23. The stcaw.gr Jrcusu to-day takes out $139,000 in specie. Affair in China. Tho PbwRhae -Veics htttvr, May 25, contains the lolloping news: The coal and iron mines a Chaltnnrr, six'y.avc milts west non hwest id t'ekn are now in a fair way ot being fully developed. The lending into-)et- ure novtng'in the mailer, aud iher- n an evid. i,i duposwiou on ibe nart ol the uutwe an tinomies to further the project. TIENTSIN. The rebels (bowed themselves hereabout timing the latter putt of April and the 1st mat. to the number, it was estimated, ot 30,000 men. led fv a Tartitr brave, only about nine teen ears old. Toe usual scenes of burning villages and slaughter ot the country pg ipld wi re enacti d very near her-. Tue grain junks in the paiho river appeared to be the object lor aroroachlng Tientsin, as the plica was not a'tacked. On tbe 17th lust., rumors of reboU being at Pou-Ting-Foo were again Circ iluted. Tbe want of an American vi ssel-o'-war b s iieen for some time teit here, and as th' Crnte I HtateB Hquadron is kuown to be on ui very active service eith-riu Japan or Sjmh China, it appears somewhat etrauge that Adtuiru1 Rowan should not have sent a "double-euder," at leat to tbt quarter long ere this, fhi H euandi ah i not expecteJ here even ar.er Uer retuiu iroui tue lorea. cuiFoa, The Noithern trade ia prostrated by the eon btaitt Jncnrkions of tbe rtbtls, aad tlia Gulj steamers are trvinr to make alivlngbycirrying pulse and beancake at ship rates. VAKIIN. Tsen Kwo-Fan ba. it appears, really advised, in an tifiicial despa'ch to the Government af lekin, the immed a e opening of tome rJve coal uiiaeg or pna near and tn tha region aojut Nankin, subject to treaty action, in so tar as fore gnerg aie concerned, but practically for the faiore beneot of Chiue-e alone. As tae Viceroy hm already started lor bhanghue via Soochow, tbeprtofof his Intention, good or otherwise, way shortly beco rut officially aud puDhclj acknowledged. CnlNIIANO. During the first quarter of 1868 there were impor ed 34,238 pieo s tottoo piece goods. valued at lis. t6 191, and 6072 pieces woolen piece good, vslued at Us. 66,763, being a very treat Increase of the trade ol the o rt over any previous quar ter. Tbe city is b dng rebuilt very rapidly to accommodate tbe ero vir.g population. notto KONG. A proclamation has been isnied no'tfying the dh armament of all Chive e flsli ng j mkt I trading at thai. poit. Tim measure bss beeu a loptej in order to suppress piraty tn tho o water, it having been lottu i that under cover of trnJiag Tiunieioui jiinkniea yet rontin'ie their old prac tice as tre. bnoters. Sir II. Kepoel, commanding the British navnl forces iu the East, hat arrmred the ii at er to h;s own satisfaction andtfiuef tre Clime e otCcials at Can'ou, an I the British guubra'B are not I'kelv again tj be called out ot harbor, without knowing what work they have to do. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Quartbr Bass owg-Jada Rrowv t r. (Jeoiije Idaek, indicted on two counts on one, of i tie theft, of a Mwonic mark, and on tun oll,er, of receiving stolen g vids wan c ia vlctad I, t. tie ft rat couni aud acquitted ou Iheaecoad. Tnejury wer out ml nlgbt. Toe eouusel moved lor h new I rial. Net granted. 8autueed to three years Iu the Eastern Penitentiary, to bugln at, the expiration of bis present farm of Impri sonment, n, part of fffilcU waaatill unserved by ressou of li s having esoapwl trom Imprison nient gome time ago. lie whs led from Court between two dicer, wttti the nlnpers on. CbHrleg Hocbnboy and Joha Itoi-kabor, and John Dunn, arraigned on eroas td g lor ussmilt and battery, were botu acquitted. Costa divided Between the parties. Jobn Marian, a little hoy about eleven yeirg old, was convicted of stealing tti In pennies fruin lhe mineral water wagon of Mr. Alfred Nelson. Mr. NeUon left tits wagon f.,r a while. Hiid win n he returned to it a carpenter working lr. the neighborhood, told him that a boy riI climbed up l he wxuon and taken a bundle ont of i tie box. The oftleer who arrested him, told htm there wan elabl dollars taken; hedente t It, hi d suld there was only four dollars and gome cell's, ttniH crlmlnnttng hlmse f. Marv Leecd plead guilty to the eharga of inrc ny of clothing, tue properly ot Mary Hunter. Cuthartne Bhavely and other were Indtnfed for tirating the little child of Mrs. McUuoken, and Meg. McGncken was mied bv these parties for assault a d battery, ciosa hlllq. Mr. Ma GucKen attempted to defend berehlld whos'io sutd wusattacaed by Mrs. Hhavely.oi her onrlleg jedned In auel tt goon became a free right, be tween Mrs. Rhavelv, Mrs. McGuokeu, Mra. Marltr, Mig. Rnphall. Master Ranball and Mini WeGuehen Hair wan torn, sticks wera usei, to., etc. Jnrv found all tbe parties guilty. The Judge discharged them all ou payment of ORtH. Charles Rife and son were acquitted of asstnlt mid hatlery. I'roaeoutor failed to appear. Bill submitted. Oeotge Flaber and wife were tried for asMwnlt and ba terv'in Rinbel McDowell and her hm tiHnd Rachel McDowell, who lived la thesi'tie tionse, went to ty and make peace betweeu Usher and his wlfo, when Fisher nt.titntred her w ltU a tawe-ball club and broke tier nose. FINANCIAL ITEMS. From Vie N. Y. Tribune of to day. "Money ts abundant at 34 per cent., with es. cepliomil transactions ut 5 per cea Tho i.moiiuts offered eoo 1 bouses continue to be in cmvsb of their needs, aud larne amounts were t' x-ed at 3 pur ceu:. on miscellaucous secu- lilies. "Sterling Fxchanee continues dull and heavy at q'io;a'ioiiH: London. 60 dars, 110; Lou iou, s eht, llllj; Pans, long, E"13ja5 12); Par s, short, 6'lt'i; Antwerp, 5'16i6'16; Swish, 6-164 to'15; liauiburt, 3Uia364; Amsterdam, 4Uu41J; F' auk tort, 41a41; Bieu.eu, 7Jia80; berllu, 71Ja72. "Xr-j; truiisact'ODs at the otCcc o' tho issiatant Treasurer w re: For cus'oms $433,000; tor gold notes, $103,000; total receipts, $4,151,306 56; t Dial pan enis, $4 078.842; bnlance, $81,989 l0'54. "In Fre;ghts To Liverp iol, by steiuiir, 7600 bufh. w heat on private term. To Loudon 7500 bush, pens at Gd., and to Glasgow, 600 bbls. Hour on priva e terms, and 15,0"0 bush, wneut at Cd. A scoooner was chartered with staves to Mnluea and buea on pnvit'e terms." The London Economist giva the following Btatemi nt relative to the reorganization of tbe Atlantic and Great Western Railway: "Tnroueh endeavors which are bcin made to reorganize the Atlantic and lieat Wes'.ern Ui'l way, a ceneral improvement In tbe prces of th bonds and debeutores has takes pi aw. The n ore important proposals appear to be as fol lows and tbe alteration) are cbierly iu tne mode of deal ng with the certincates of debenture, Tbe interest ou income b mils issued for co tpous is increased, ai d the bonds ma le equal to a n origage by deposit lor their protection of te couoovh in trust. The propo-ed capitalization i-t to be into mcorae bonds beariuc seven per cent, annuiil interest from the 15tk ot next Noven.ber, with semi-Mnuual coapons attached. It ia lurther propo-ed to cancel anl convert th ceit flcatet of debenture tn tte undermentioned terms, viz.: First. By oeliverv of ihe divisional bonds nr held in trust, $5,236,000. Second. By the issue of in come iHind" f ir coaoout due up to the lGti Julv, 1H68, $1,171,000. Third. By cash payment. 5!2.400. Fourth. By issue of coui jlnlared second mortgage bond, bearing 5 percent, in lerest in gold, from the 15 b N eveaioer, 1870, $7,0,0,000 com pi ting the capital amount of debentures $14 900,000. F'fta. It.como bonds lor the iuterest on this espi al until the bond Usueil comriieuce to carry in'erest (s ateinent B), 1, .24,653. And it is propo-ed to reiuuis rash pa men's ot in'erest tccru uj on the tirt m rtgi ce diviionul bonds tr ia 1st Uutoher, 18t,8; second o origape dlvinional bond-", from 1st October. 1869; and coui olnlatsd mortgage bonds, lvi in 15' h January, 1871, tuudiug the previous coupons." Tbe same iourwal says, rela'ive to th effect of the Demot ra ic Convtnuou on Five-t weutic-: "In tht matket for American secdrines the United Stales Government bond have main tained an improving teudenc.y until intelligence was received ihit at a recent meting of Peiuociat c National Convention at Ne Yik taxation of the bonds was tavored, and likewise piiMiirpt In currency of the bonds of all D'iblic debts, except where payment in cola it expre-edy t tipul'Ued. ThH proposal bas beeu already so frequently n lvnnced. and a-t ol'en disco inte canccd, that no eit'vet of importanco was pri duced, at.d towards tbeclo.eof the week the Five-twenty bonds were inquired for, and re covered i." FINANCE AND COMMER CE. Orvicao ia EvttDirfoTai.HoPH Taurailay. July a, ssg. The Money Mirke, as we bave nottca I for some time past, contieues easy. Call loant rule at 4(6 per cent.: Brt clast mercantile paper ruijges trom 6&7 per cent, per annum. Tue Stca Market opened very dull tan morn irg. but pricea were without any material change. Government securities were firmly held. 1151 was bid for 6s or 1881; 108J tor 10 40s; 108, lor Julv 7'SO; 1111 for '64 6-20-; 112for'0S 5-20s; 109 lor Julv 65 6 ?0s; 109 for '67 6-20a; and 109 j. lor '68 6-20. City loaua wur uu chtnged. Kailroad shares were tnactlve. Pennylvana Railroad told at 621. no change; Lgbigu Valley at f4j,i0 caeBBtj CRUwUea preleirtd at32i8l 82 J; a rlecllnn.oU: an4 Xor'hern Onrat at tgf.t an advance 'of ft47J wa b d for Reading; 36 tot Philadelphia and r'e; 33tr North Penneylva-' ait; 125 for Camden aid Amboy; 43 i Litllg Kihovlrdl. City Pa-senrer Railroad thtret wera dull. P0 was bid l.r Second and Ta r . 66 for ri ntt and Eleventh: io for Ue-tooyille; 24forGirar4 College; and 43 lor Union. bank tbH-es wete tlmly hell at full ariOPf, but wa bear of ro giP,. was bid for Coal, n-erc al; 106 l 8u arlr; 604 for Uirard; 81 lor Mtnu'aeturfra'; aad 60 or Common weakl, In Canal shatfg therg m very little move nieot. Morns Cgoal preferred told at 76, no (bang. 11 wat bid for Soguylltiil Vavlgg ioa commnn; 2U f r pre errei d.; 15 tor Susquo bannaCauai; and 2 1 f tor Lebigb. Navigation. rblLiltKLfHU 8TOt)k IlDUAnaa gALKS TO-U1Z Reported by Ig Bavea tfc Bro., No. ta a, TtaU-diuraafi WiMT Buta fiooC A an ts'70....... 7H, lit ik Jerjna R....ree. tl' tliwu Kag to. '4t-su.. tl 17 do.........reo. tl'i fltot (IO...'41t-8t.... M It do.....uck. SJ4 SM dt.......rre. ii'i dq....lB. it'i a ah Leh V A.M.nla. Mi( run t n,n,M. , .Hi L.-U w. 'M 82i, Ktsfe Unr O lf....l. 7 lutaa Uala Pf....b. tiS I Tl loilowing are tma morning's gold an 4 foreign quotations, renor ed ny Whuien Bro tner, Gold, --tock, and Kichauee Brokers, No. run a. inira etreei: 9 SO t. M. 1433 11 10 A.M. 10-00 . 10-06 10-15 " . 10- 39 " . 11- ni " . . 1431 H'3J " . . 1433,11-40 " . . . 1434 12 00 P. II. . 143! 12-30 " . 11 ul 1431 14J Foreign Kx-hanee on London: 3 days, 110J 1101; wdayg, liO'ailOl. Ou Parm: jo days, 61. U(tb 13: 3 days. 6t. 131fd5(. 121. Metsia. Jay Cooaa a Co. qote GoverH raetit securities, etc.. as f nos: U. f. 6s. of IsM, 116tl5i; old 5 2i-, lltjra 141; tvw 6 20s. 184 HUtaiUj: lo..ls6'i,ll2lWU2t; V2fls. July, lU9Ki'09i: do., l-fi7, l09Jfr6l()9V: do.. 1869 1091 (ftlWIi P'40s, 108i3108J; 7'30s, July, 1U8 r '.$ 191, Gold. l4,!j. Messrs. William Painter k Co., bankers," No. 36 H. Tn rd street, report the ml ojvtng rates uf exclmuge to-day at 12 o'cioca: United 8ta'es 6 lbl, IrSi'ttltSJ; U. S. 6 20t, 18ii2 1141144ido. 1804, llllallli; do., 18.5, 1121fcll2: do. Jul', 1805, 109(109,; do J ily, lt7 10i4'(1091- 1808. I09lu9i; S ,10-4Ub, 108f Cl( 8j:U. S. 7-30, 3d -enes, t084l.8i; Coai poiino IntercBt Nutes. n-cennbei, 1-64. 119; Ma, H(i5, 119: A' gust, ls65, H8)U83: S-ptemb-r, 1665, 118 n 1184; October. 1365, H'-i'tJlUl. Gold. 143iiU3 Messrs. De Haven A Hro-her, No. 40 8ontl Third etreei, report tbe fonowng raes ot ex charge todav at 3 P. M.: U.S. 6.-ot 1881 115 1154; do. ihp.2, lit J jjilij; do. ishi, UljCi ill J; do., ISH'., 11211123; 10. 1806. new. WHM 109-!; do., 1867. ae, ItiUjalOBJ; do., 1868, 109J 1095; do., fts, 10 40s, 108 3B1083, do. 7H0s, Ju'V. 1J8'(8 109; Due Compound lutercst Votes, 1191; August, 1865 1181.4 118 di. Hoptembar, 1805, 117it3!H8i; do. October, 1865, 1174117i. Gold, 143jgll434. Stiver, 136 ai33. Haw Tork luck iauina, 1 P. aT. Received oy lelearapa trom Uieudianlng A Davla, rtlock Broaerg, No. 48 K. Third street: N. Y. t ent. R 131 iCbt. and . 1. K 1075 N.Y.ai d E.R BS Pttt.F.W.aodChL Phil, and Kea. K.... K H. R 109 Mich. Band N.I. R. M :Polfio M.S. Co 100? Cla. and Pitt. R Mii', vVem. UuloaTel.... avi Chi and N. W. 00m. 8tU Oold mU3!4 Chlo and i. w. prf 8t; M irket arm. riilludelpUia Trade Keporta Thursday, July 33 Tne quietude noted from day to day In tbe F.our Market still pre vails, and notwithstanding the llgut receipts' and stocks, pricea favor buyers. The damaad la legitimate, and confined to tbe wants of tha local trade, who purchased a few hundred bar. relaat $7 60418 2.5 for guperflne; $3 259 25 for extra; t9 50ll5 for Spring Wheat extra family; 1 1012 for Pennsylvania and Oaio do ; and J12fel4 fur fancy brands, aeeordlng to quality; a sale of 400 barrels Spring Wheat wag made at 810 87. Rye Flour omuaaalg 19 25 9-60 per barrel. Nothing doing la Corn Mel. There la do (-bang to chronicle In t be Wheat market, and we continue yea erday'a quota-, tlons: sales of red at $2-0 a a 25. Rye my bo quoted u l bOral 6 Corn lequUt ttlfu'l oi'loes suleM of 2500 busoeli prime Western mixed at 11 isai 19; and 2 00ouheli com moo and f.lr do. et $1 l.'il 16 Oe.la are titeadv, witn sales of 2100 tjushfiB al 85,880. for Western and Penn b lvaula. Nolhiua doing In Bri.-v or Malt. beetlg Cloverseed la wanted at t7 75 50-759 bushels sold at, tbe latter rule. Tluim by i'ny be quoted at 2 75. Flaxaeed la wauled oy ma ci ushers at (2-50. W blsky Is nominal. "latest suutlnu ltelliooceT For additional Mirine News see Inside Pages. FORI OF f tf LLADELf H X A . jrj U Y S3, STATB OF THKBMOMKTKB T TBI IVININS TXLW. suaph omca. 7 A. M........-...79.11 A. M M..88,' P. M...........,.t2 OLKAREDTUld MOHNfSQ. Brig Mary U Comery, Ouuiery, uibraliar for orders. Ji. A eunier A Co. fenr itaKauuca. Keuoard, Portland Pen o Q ai Co IOo. BctarM. UHiuicaoBS Uaudy, Jtuawo. Caamer. B.tc. uy 4 Welllugtuu. Br scbr W. K. Coapman, Long, St. John, N. B I. K B-Ely Co. ' Bcbr Minnie orlfllng. QrlfQag. Hartford, Westmorg land Coal Co. Bcbr K. Jj. Kudlcott, KndloJlt. Boston, TJ. 3. Qamer. caaster. Bcbr K. Pe'ersin. English, BKitoo, Geo H i.eppl er bcbr P. A. Baudara, Carroll, Bontuo, Borda, iii er'de Nattiug. Bohr P. Boice. Adams. Btlem, Lehigh CoaI and Nyl gail,,D Co. Bi br J. Tuomson. End'cott, Prjvtdence, Jj, AoJea- rled 4 Co. . , Bcbr J. Klenile, Bteelman. Cambrldgg, ARRIVED THU MORNIWa, BchrE B. fuller Hearaa. I5dv rroin Sfgtgngu' Wltb ei)Kr and ujelasse. l I-aao Hnugh A Murria. Pcbr Uioule UrdUug. (iriffiiiK, irnu naUuui. tcbr K. U Kud'c -tt. t Ddicuii, Irocu B wioa, hear W. WaliuD KunvrR Iroui ejoelua. Hcb- P. Bone Adaiiix. frnru BirnUiu Hcbr P. A. Haudarn Carroll, rrum Boston,' BchrH L SJInimen- Uoidy from humIoo. S kir K Peler-ou Kng Isn. rreiu B wiou. t-chr Wlntur Bnrub, Uowu ho. irjui Mmirtcs Vlyer. bcbr lsaballa Taoaipauu. E 'dicuit,irouiPruvidguua Oorretpondave of the PhllndrlitUta Xttttumo. Lkwhh, lei July 72-tt a M snlo Auica'te, for Bremen and baique Maro i Polo lor dn.. o.ilu rroog Pblladaidila wai,i 10 iu yen'er'laf Mliera ioD. scnrJ. M FlHnaau, from K nird - na- b-nn or deied to Pblladelpnla, JO-hPU LA-FEIHA MRMCJrtA.DA. Barqne Argus, LaiiKninrlcus, tor Philadelphia,' Cleared al Beinjuda Kiu timt. HhiMua'lhonius, Woneudyke, hence, at Cardenas 13lh lnsi. br In James B. Klrby, Godfrer, hence, at Clentuegos l4firlg t!rce Barling. Martin, for Philadelphia, galled from lalilu-g-s ia"i Inst. Brig (jeorga bui ubaui, tjlmoutoD, hence, at Matan zsk 12m lust. , . , , . br Komalnn. Card, tor Clgbtuegog, galled frong 1 ruiitisa sin lust. . . Brig Kiien P. Htewart, Holland, for Philadelphia B' eT iroui Trlnldrtd ib lust. Bntc Waitr,am. Lewis, fur Pblladelphlg, galled front B';",.,1r. T W.' h" Wblte. Cranmer; alvle Davis. John nu; and K. A sj. Corauu, Coruu. buuee, at Boaioa Ji-hr'cha'UsH. Wnjier, Brown, for Phllar:e,ph, cleared at B"lo -is ... Hcbr J J . Bpencsr. F eralng.for PLiiftdelphla, galled frnnj Camera" I -IS iokI. Kchr Aoii'."i P aniin CWllus, for Phlladg'phta,' Bal ed from Trinidad It h Inst. br Klia M . Peuuell, M icuull, hsaco. at 0'alg itl ,nMcrlTernesee, Creed, tor Phlladalpbla, olArada6 CalalH ISih ID' I. .. . Hcbr M. K Carille. Potter, for Philadelphia, galled from Fa 1 itlver ISlh liisi. Hcbr John Urock'Oid, Brlggs. hence at Fall River 2lnt mnt Hcbr Ulndora, Biggins, benca, at Gloucester totfe ,DMcrUN. A H Onuid. Crowgll, hence tor Bogton, at ' aTiilmaal U itl al It I 1 U tit. Bcbr John H.Perry. Rally, for Phlladelpbla, galltd tooBNw BeUeidZlat luaj. HOMEVTf J PORTS. waW YoaK. July ti Arrived, atearathta pgon; .l.nta. Bad. from Jjlvarp Hteaoiabla arlaooa. aaary. from Aaolnwalt, BtaniiDli Vlfgo. neo. fum Vra Uru hieamanlpColuiabl, Vaobtee, (ram Ha '-Da.' Bblp Pertaverance, Rob-rla tn, 'rem L y pnul,' Jjarit luduKirlv, Tvuuwso, tiw Avidtatud
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