TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1868. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE. IrOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS HI ISH W-1 CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Captred-Cawt 1- a II.e-a.aree7 f Iioa-taepeeted T-efi-A. Vlaale ! Kpif-A DIordHr Crewd AssaaltlaC 0-Ud Maa-Aa Old Offeaeler-,r,,l "" -James Keatiag, the JCmc man wboe arrest, on the charge ot b?to implicated in the atBtttiit on Policeman Camac, on Tuesday night lait fit jfCOToea in jeiterday's Tklbciiiapu, m late in the day taken to the II ispital, but rot be ing ri'Cenizcd by Mr. Carnac, waj dis charged!! ora custody ... , Dsvid Hants, aged 17 years, had a hearing before Abierinan beitlcr lst evenvoe upon tea rhi rao of the lnrceny ot apiece of cloiti from the store of William II. rolwell, No. 31 Bank tree'. I' Is all g"d tht he deliberately walked Into the store, ltfei the clo'b, and earned it oil He was followed and arrested with the roods in bs po s-ion. Reserve Otllccr Hodge escored him to the lock up. Bemre the magu tra'e the prlsonT stated he had m residence, aud tha. be recently camo ftom New York, lie was committed for trial. Lat nlaht, between 11 and 12 o'clock, El ward Oojle, twenty ears of ape, sue kcd into the drug sto-e ot Dr. Uafer, at Ricun.on 1 and Paimtr cfeet. dunu the absence ot tneauend an'. nd walked to the dining-room, where he secreted himself". Fortunately he was discii ered by the aoresaid attendant, when ha at temp'ed to ecape. but he did not succeed. A. polrcniau Ws called in, and he took coai-go nf Rd rd. who this mornioc was pent balow by Ainrraaii Hems in default of $1000 bail, a it Tee quantity of pur iron was found last night in tr,e poss-esion ot James Brovn oy the ltmbor Polio-, wliils patrolling Smith's 1-dand. Jam s could give no nccouni oi iue a,rne-e i was committed by Alderman Toland. The iron aw ta an owner at the Station, Front and " Lastveulug Policemau Kiven. of the Tenth District, saw lour youne men assembled about a large bair, at the corner of Second street and (iirard avenue. On approaching them, three ran away. The remaining ono was taken into custody, and on opening the bug it was found to com tin a large quantity of dark colored ctilico, which are suppoed to have been solen. Th-i nrisnner e-ave the name of Thomas Young, and a. rommitted bv Alderman EigUten. An owner is wanted for the cahejes at the Station, TVnnt and MHRter streets. Last night several roughs went Into a laser heer naloon on Cnesnut street, near the linage. and raised a row. Keiuing to Ivave the place a nht euueit, during which one or the inmates was knorked t)on and bea en about the bead. Hrhiivlkiil Harbor Pu) iceman Uaines hearini h tosv. entere t the place aud arrested A. J. Sharp, one ot the participants On the way to the Station the officer wa-i attacked by one John O'Harra. who was al?o secured. B th the accuRd were sent below by Alderman Beit'er. Willlnm Ilorakelth is the name ot anobl (?) fellow wbo ha- the credit of assaulting nne-lnnped man. It Be-un that the cnople whs the own-rot' a horse which ho had loan 'd to a wau, and on calling at a tHble at Fifteenth and Willow streets ot the animal, he was eroislf assaulted by Ilornkeltb. A'deirusu Paucoa't issued a warrant tor Ilornkeltb, who was ren uired to enter bail for his appearance at Court. Sufan Parker ia a little girl aged twelve yenr. and tor some time has been in toe employ OT JOpCUU TtOUIe, 11.'. 0t OUIIU Q'llU BUCCl. Yeierdav Susan ab-tracted a eold watch Irom a bureau-drawer, and taking it to the house of her parents, broke it into tragruen's, and then threw it into the ce pool. Susau was arretted and tnVen before Aldermau Eggleton, who held her in S100O ba-1 'or trial. Michael Hacket, aeed 65 Tears, was arrested Testerdav bv Folicman Lanuncan, ot me seven teenth District while picking no iron counplmgj from the railroad track on Waslilnaton street, Aid' rmau lionsHll committed hiin ior a further lieormtr. Jjras Waener and Frelerick Frbe. who were charged some time since with stealiuz meat trom ft sKushter honf.e at Charlotte and l'onlat streets, had a bnal hearlug yeuerday, Viefore Aldtrman Toland, who sent them lor trial. Salmagundi. Work for the needle-women. All the cloihirg establishments on Market street have pliictrded "Hands wanted on coats, rant?. and vests." Dusters will soon have an idle tin.e of it The vteatlnr-vane and ball, newly gilt and tainted, were replaced upon the steeple of Inde pendence Hall ye-terdar. One of the workmen, at thnt dizzy height, was perched, like a bird. noon the verv vane. As the fragile rod trem bled under bis weight, the crowds of spectators lu the Btreet below in voluntarily shivered. Mr. Tippleton believes in having a place for evervibiTjg. ana Dam g eveiviDins in its piace. Illustration Keepiug brand y in its place, anl tb at place u s own throat; water in us place, and that in somebody else's throat. A goat died iu one of the streets at Port R'chmoiid. yesterday. Verdict of the by stand ers. death fiom intemperance. So many illicit distilleries Hre ruuDiug there that the w hi ky flows Montr toe gutters. The Reporters in thi city are aver to taking notes. It gives them work. Hold! There is one kind that they tako without grutn bline. viz. liunk notes. Leon de la Cova. Consul of Venezuela in this city, warns against the purchase of any vesoels from the insurrectionist, General Manuel F. Bruztial. If honest men are only "one in a thouand," how m .ny of them are there ia Philadelphia? A problem for a school boy and his antiemetic. Men of wel-'ht scale manuractiirers. Other uieii of wait tho.-e who called tor ladies to at teud an cvenine en'ertaltiuie tit. Ihe 231 Beg ineut of Pennsylvania Vol un teer.t meet this cveuin?. to take action on the death of Major beury B-cs. borne ot our water cart drivers try to liow much they can wet the puople how littto the strce's. A Boston artist ! at work on the bust of llifs Dickinson one ot Philu Jelphia's iemale orators. A cynic thus describes woman a circle of several jarus, wan a pair ot yara-urms at me ton. The weather to day Is clondy. TJmbrtllas have changed places with wnlking sticks. Tne '-Bov" in Blue." "luvinciblos." and 'Kesoners." all meet to-uiebt. The Carpet MauutactuMrs' Board of Trada meets this evening. Caib May. The season at this cle)ratefl watering-place bes never been more succes-f jl. Visitors are nunioere I by thousand", andthiugh we arc now approachii e frep'einber, thTe is no Terceotibl tailing off in Ihe multitude. Th'j batiiine ts most excellent, and the amuseran,s O'i ibe lsluti I are niinicrou" and varied. Hooi and ibeatr cili lollow e:cs other in rapid SU3-o-sioc. The t'a-t train at 4 l M. to-morrow, to the ('ape, affords an opnortunity to have the dust and sweat of the week washed off by a filuuge amid the waes. n'dhcr train also eaves here on Sunday at 1-! in the niom'n?. E cry facility it given in the uo'.n?, and pianv plea'nreH await the arrival. Tae BULimor unos. If going go af. nice. Atlantic Cut. But two hours on the way, and ion ar- at 'he 'Citv by the yes.'' The great rival of Cape Mavis thro"g-d. Ho'el-t, bo ir 1 ilng hoases, c )'t-ig's, are all tilled -and vt every trnin ca'nes thither t s bost. 8t r ear to PbiU delph'a. howevr, hundreng go th re one dav and return the next thl flnettiatinor travel aUavs l-avin,? abundsnre of ro i tor new con ers. A 2 P. M. train to-morrow, an I a 7':(0 A. M. tram on Sunday, leavea h"re for that city. I.X9 BaoKKS. At one o'olock this mnrnlor Miehafl Carlia fell at the house of Thorn u uiitb. Juniper aud South street', an-i broke a leg. Ue was taken to the Pennsylvania Hos. pital. RonmaT. The drng store of Dr. Jamieson, at Turd and Cathtrine streets, was broken Into last fclgbt, and robbed ot drugs to the amount of ne hundred dollars. Hearings Biforh thk Rboorpkr. Sarah Slppel has been he'd In six hundred dollars bail, by Recorder Given, upon the chsrge ot commitilng an assault and battery upon Busao Yonn. Thomas Shields, upon the charts of malicious mischief, breach of the pence, and threatening the life ot Isabella WrilderBefd. has also bean held tu six hundred dollars bail by the Re corder. Casualty. A drnnken fellow giving the name of Quinn l?st evening Jumped from Dork street wharf, and Instead, ot goinir 0 tDe water, strnck fc!; tti.i against a raft, bidly raiting that portion ot his frame. Policeman Kllis, of the Thud Dlftrift. took charge of him. Festival. A grand festival is announoed to take place at Tacony, on Monday, Augu.; J4, 18C8. It Is in aid ot St. Vincent's Orphan Aijlum. Trains will leave the Kensington de.ot almost hourly for the grounds. Fatal Rksult. Patrick i,Cr-;awiyt w0 fon Into a mash tub at York a;, fiai,n0n streets, last eveniDg, died this moving tt the Episcopal Hospital. ZXDIANA. Fallnra of tha Uawocratle Cavass. The rw Yotk Tribune's correspondent, wrulEg from Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 17, says: Th long-expected stampede on the Democratic side has (airly begun In Indiana, All tbeleia- Ing Johnsonitcs, wnonnee lHtiG rougni us wittt too iLOBi miens uiiteines', nave openiy turne.i their backs npou the Democratic party and aniounced their (tetermoatlon to take the stump tor ti rant and C'ollxx. Inasmuch as this step has been taken almost simultaneously by all the atoresa'd ex-Johronitcs intheyarioai parts of the State, it was in all probability brought about by a general consultation held by these irentlenseo. They must, however, have hein their counsel very crctuiiv, as no thing definite has been ascertained on this point. It is generally known only that, about three weeks sgo.wheu the Democratic managers at ltdianapolis made arrangements for the campaign, and a-siened speakers to the various districts, they tooK it lor granted that the haoice Johnsouites of 18G6 would take the stump for Seymour and Blair, and without consulting the gentlemen 1n question, mide quite a nucnoer of appointments lor most or them They were at Oi,ce overwhelmed with iiidiunant letters from tbem, and a short time after there appeared notices in tbe Republican papers throughout the Stite that Messrs. Still well, David and Alfred Kilgore, Hob Hudion, (iioss, bundy, in short, all the leaders of the Johi ion movement in 1SCC, were in favor of Gram and Col I ax, and would take the stump for them. Most of them have done so by this tme; atd there are ia Indiana naw only two firominent men who siled with ihe Rput icans auring the war, and who now make spaeches lor the !) mocrHCy. One of them Is Mr. David (iooitine, Mr. Johnson's Marshal ot the District ot Colurnma, wbo is now stumping the btate as furiously lor Seymour and Blair as he renounced the Democrats during the wsr. Tbe Republicans were at that time cautioned against bis trearberons character, and those who were intima'eiy acquainted with Gooding predicted that be would betray the Republicans as soon as an opportunity would offer; tnts prediction t roved to be true, aud Uoodiuii is now the most blatant and venomous Copperhead speaker in the State. The other is that erratic Irishman, Ktt hnrd J. Rvan, whom bad whisky teems to have led back to his former Democratic idols. He has more brains tbau Gooding; but some how he rarely nkes a good impression ou bis audiences. The cons'ernation of the Democratic leaders at the wholesale deser tion of tbe proninent Johnson Conserva tives was of course very great, aud, m order to counteract it a much as possible, they telegraphed to Seuutor Dojlittleto come imme diately to Indiana and deliver speeches at thoe points wpere "My rorcy" two years ago met wim the strongest support, uoonttie complied with the request, ana is eomg to commence stumping this district to-n'ght. Ho come?, nowever, at a rut tier iats iiour in tne day. There ia now in this district not aJohnsouite but that has long since come out in tavor of the Republican ticket. All tbe Johnson leaders of 1SG6 W. K. Ellis. John Purdue. C louel Wil eon. Colonel Tullis, etc. are iu the Ueld agninst Bejmour and Blair, and doing good sertrice for the Hepuopcan cause, senator jjoou.tie, therefore, win meet witti no sympathiznrs ex cent the Sons of Liberty and veuomous Copper heads, whom he usd to denounce so bitterly during the war. K arly all the Democratic canrlila'cs for Con precs in Indiana have declined the challenges of their KepuDiican comoeutors to lotntiy canvass tbeir respective Districts. Hendricks, the De mocratic candidate for Governor, it is true, has accepted Governor Baker's challenge tor a series of puhhc debutes; but it is strongly suspecte l that Hendricks will bnck out again. If he really meets Governor Baker on the stump, he will be as roughly bnnnled as in 1SG0, when Henry S, Lane defeated him so triumphantly both in ar gumeiit aud at the polls. BOKHARA. ffbi Russia a Iavailoa-Tht Advantage Uaiaid, The London Saturday Beoietoof Ang. 8 says: The main cause 01 uiilerenco irooi tne oegin- sine was tbe position la Bokhara which tbe Ruffians took un so far back as November. 16C6. At tbe end of that year the Impulse of the victory ot irdiar carried ihein out oi tne Valley ot the Jaxartes across the mountain b:itrier which separates Bokhara from Kokand, and well into the heart of Bokhara itself, the advanced posts ot Diuzak and I'aii-Kurgan being within a lew miles of tUrrnaeuud, the second city of the State. Ihe pressure or a foreign power in such a position could not but provoke resistance. The campaign opened towards the middle of May by a march on Sarmacand, to which, at Yant-Kurgau the Russians were erv near. The motive was tbe esseiubliug of a large hostile torce in ad vance ot Samaicand. trom wuicq au attack was apprehended. It was deemed desirable to dei'eat aiid dispeiee It betoro it gamed ojucumz ) and momentuai. The move was so fur completely succe.-stul. Less tban two days' march brought tha Prussian columu to the enemy's position seme high ground ou the left bank of the Zer-All sh an. covered bv the river in front. In spite of an attempt to delay the Rusbians by a flag of truce, the b.ittle was instantly com nieuced. The main part ot the torce was formed in tbe line to attack the position iu trout, a tniull ocachment only b?iug seut to cl ar the light Uank from the eueiny, Iu all. twenty-one compares of Infantry, w.th about twenty guns and neaily one thojsauj Coeacks-not a very largo force uitogethei took part ia the attack.' The enemy weie of courie much more numerous, but, equally of course, defeat was incvitame, in spite ol the great strength of their position. Advancing naist-dcep across several arms ol the rier, and then struggling over hult a mile ot muddy soil or morass und.r tue citss-hre of thueiny, the Kii'fii.us at leuuth reached the loot of the bill, aud cbarceu up the heights The enemy lied in hot haste as they upprouclicd, but tti"y wero all too much ixuausied t engage in the pursuit. Thus the army of I'okbara e.caped without much lo.-s, aud without being completely biokeu up; aud this tact rjiiuliti"d a goo.i UU'H tue deci nveness ot the iius-ian victory. Tho camp aud taggiuc, with i-ome guns, tell into their hands; their ou los3 was trilling, and the people of Samurcaud, i-hu'.tiug their eafej on tteir on aruiv, surrendered the city without a blow the toll- wiug day; sat the aimy ot lit k hai a. survived to give u gooj deal of trouble. Huniurcand wasiione the lesi a epleu- did prize. Tho modem ciiy is poor aud squall I, avd ihe n hiibitan'.s Jew Vambery estim mug the regular n si tenis at no more than 7J.0JJ; but there are m my bun Iium aud ruuis to a'tun its ancient great uet-s, Xhii is rlaiuiy a mot werironie and OsucoroiH warrare for a sin til frrce hke that which lusiit e.nuloys. Consider ing that all ihis hsppens wUen tbe geueral gsrriron ot '1 urketHn, owmg to tbe ex'.eut of country held, has been largely iucreaed, it i.s uoi aMou'suiEB that ue.-pHper like the Moscow Gazme thould he talking ot ibe heavy burdeus which ttep-e conquetls impose should bo fludlug out that whatever proUt may be derived a year or two hence, and be In prospect after wards, the gain tn the meantime is only of a lo6. The narrative equally explains what view must be taken of the peace alleged to bave been vied betwaea Russia and Bokhara. Peaca or no peace, tbe Russians cannot be very comfort able where tbey are. They hae not crushed their enemies as they must desire, and they cannot bat apprehend daily a renewal ot attacks which are all the more irritating bcaurje tb asal!:j; J; aoroawbat intangible to belr feeble numbers. The Kmlr of Bchara ISiiBt likewise be tearful lest the Russians should be cnly signing a truce, ard mean, to pick a quarrel when their number have be.en increased. Nor will ins tenner be improved, by having to Lay so large a sum of Bmart--jjooej s half a million ot roubles. In any 'mm, the boundary between the Russian Enypire and Bokhara will be highly nusatlsfactory, whether ar not the Russians abandon the towns they have lately taken. That tbey will abaadon Haraarcand, almost tbe enly one they have held as well as taken, Is nevertheless highly improbable. In either case tho frontier line will be in a thickly-peopled part of Bokhara, with to Latural division to part the two neigh bors; the Russians will have no easy task lu checking "brigandage" across tbe open line, and as tbe Emir had little power over his subordliiates, pretents tor war will be perpetu ally furnished. Moreover, as we have alrendy poll, ted out, the Russian pressure on Bokhira will bo overn htlming, so that that State eta retain no penuine indepcrdence. The whole circumstances are such that we cannot but look tor an enrly resumption of hostilities. For the moment the fear of embarrassment may prevail in Rusinn counsels, and this may have been an inducement to conclude a nominal peace; but having intruded solar, and intricately entangle 1 themselves, there la no alternative between total retirement, which is hardly now to be thought of, and iLe formal completion of the virtual conquests they have made. CUBA. Mnvimistl of Ssalt Aan-Probll llslKatl of tli Ctplsia.Uartl, The New York Tribune's correspondent, wntini? frcm Havana ou Mondav last, says: The Governor-General is in bad bealib. He tuRiiHenriB lrom disea-.e of the stomach. An article has appeared in kl rais in which, it is said, that General Santa Anna win leave tne coun'iv in a lew days. Whether this be ajeit, or whi ther it Is malicious iu the matter ot ad vising the Government here thut Santa Anna is abusing his uevtraiity, no one knows. A former aid-de-caniD has iust returned to the city fro at Mexico. Letters have been receive! aUo lately from Puerto Plata and other points, directed to the hero ot Vera Cruz. It is more than prooable that he intends ere long to strike lor something. "Rumor has it aud 1 have no doubt ot its truth that the Captain-Genertl, on la-it Satur day, sent his resignation by telegraph to Spain. It is said that he win leave a re aoout tue last of the month; will visit New York and Saratoga, and ihence go on directly to hurope. in a private lamily, tbe Governor of Havana stated his intention oi resigning; mac as an toe oe nnrtmenls ot the Government here were disor- i ncized, it was imposioie to uu auyiuiup-, uuu . t- ( . .1A , thut tbcrclore he wished, as much as he liked the inhabitants, to quit the Island. These, you will ob?crve, ure runiors, and l give them to you strictly as such, but believe they will turn out to oe true.- CALIFORNIA. Froapaeta of tha Wtiaat Crop. The Ban Francisco llarkel Review of Auzust C says: "it is now over a uiomu since tne nrst appearance of new wheat in market, and np to tbia date our aggregate receipts lu round num bers amount to only ilu.uhu centals, notwith standing tbe high rates ruling. The reasons given for these light receipts are various. 6uch ns the cold, backward season, scarcity ot laboreis for the harvest, icsuuiclency of animals atd teams tor moving the grain to the various landings during tne harvest gathering, lu o her words, while the harvesting is goiug on. the cnti -e lorce of men and auimals is required in the field for runulng tbe machines, leaving lew or none to carry any portion ot the crop to an early market. This scarcity has thus fur been a serious detriment to the shipping Interests or tuis port nas retarded tne loading ot ships under charter, has depressed tbe freight market, and caused, tor the lime bclner. a considerable surplusage of first-class tonnage. During this period foreign orders lor our wheat have been, from time to time, reduced trom 60a 65s. down to 44a48s. per quarter. This necessi tates a coirespondiug decline in freights, as well as the prices of fiowr and wheat. Our farmers are loth to submit to this reduction. but in view of our large surplus aud the great distance which separates us from tbe availttole markets of the world, it must be submitted to. and that at au early day, or else the winter will find us with a surplus difficult to handle to advantuge." WRESTLING. Hatcb forth Cbamplonablp and 9000. For some weeks past this match has excited great inlcreft among the sporting fraterniiy, ana 11 was orougnt 10 a siisictory issue jester- aay at uamsourg. iiomer Lane was born 111 Lowville, Lewis county, K. x'., In 1834, and stands five feet eight inches and weighs ono hundred and tilt.v-two pounds. Thompson was porn in unatauaua county, n. x.. in 182D. stands five feet eleven Inches and weighs oue nuuareu aca ninety pounus. jane nascoutested in sixty matches and only lust two of tnem Thompson has also tossed several good men. and was thought by hie backers to be invincible. Tbe match was to have been decided at the II ir risburg Trotting Park, but before the time ar rived a heavy shower came, and finally the backers of the men decided to bring it out in a room 01 tne uarrisourg rark Mouse. At fit teen minutes to 1 time was called, and the men look bold, ihere was an immeuje dis parity in size, Thompson towering "v his op ponent, Dut sun me oettiug was flavor of Lane. The first round occupied' U ininutesv ana lerminatea iu a uog lau..in IDC second bout Lane got a lock on his man, and threw him 6quarelv; time, three minutes. The third hout occupied five minutes, and was decided by tbe referee a sie fall. In the fourth tu-isle Thompson, by sheer strength, threw Laue; time. eight minutes. The OHh encounter teiminated in another side fall, occupying six minutes; and in the bixth, alter a brief struggle of three minutes, Lane was thrown. This decided tho content, and Thompson was hailed the victor. D. C. builivan, of Pennsylvania was umpire for Lane, aud J. II. Stevens, of New York, for 1 hompson, while Harry Hill of this city, acted as itfeiee. Some thousands of dollars changed bunds on tho reeult, as there was a large a1 tendance of tbe sporting element from all parts 01 the Union. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COTJ ItT.-JudKe Oad waiwcitr The Court mn at lti o'cloeg tills wuiuia, d the ordinary tinlneni wan Ira ;HuctU. 'Ibe Untied btuit vs. Flliy-flve barrels of whlnky ana other loow rly. lu if 1 is lulnruia'itiii. Aiborl O o toii iiHa ed a olaiuiant of tli wuisvy. and Lenturd H eln.irm us ( laliuu.it of tlie ih ilfyio Hiiparnius rei.ed at Ihs same llm YtHturct.y. liy c nenl,tli Jury rendered a verdict lu lavor ol Hut U jverninriii at to the wlilHky, and th a morning t'i imirici Aiiomej suiimiiied iho euue as 10 Hie recur l"ir lubH, etc . raj InK thai he baa do temluiouy wltU wrnnii 111 eiiKDiis'i the olulm or lorteiture. coum quently the vt-r1tc! as 10 Ibeui wn lor Hie clatniiili j:iizu Dixou vg. Tne United hlntf s. A frluel Usua loiry ire owoer-nip or a n'Ullou. It wm annua j thai M.h Dizi'D hid loantd a Mr. Cleary a oousidir aile amount or money, In ackunwledKrneut or wblch tie na'i trivan ber a dun bill. Ia )gs be oolalned a cuii'tnred judKmeat from Uie arm of 11 oib. tK na nce y, lil le nil lahow ue-ileiH. and cauud a Miinll U which in. h'iiixat la two colw. Theie he liai grred i MIbh V xun la raymrat of flebt, Hlie sent ttivui bea to ooth &. Kennedy's atabU Ki'U(-dy h.rlntf her hrotbar-lu-law, aud I hey were luere rniu-d. I be llarulia' afterwards madsa xeixu' or heanedy'i prop r y lor nuutioied fraud lu bit bul- oeNn. Ilc.JU la whlau nruar wa4 one of these boil s, a Hillh,, the aubj-ct of I lit p'nceadiaK. 'I be pialutlfl 'ejiilenda ibat the Martina! bad uo rllit toiHbet e Imree. hraii as was her properly aud aui jfcguiieuy a. .V'l irim. TT'INE STATIONKUY, CAHD ENQRAVLNO as d Card Plate Prtnllug in every variety, DREKA, 1 1033 omcaHUT Btreet. TllltlD EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Sad Calamity at Worcester, iiss. The ITew Yi,rk Market Beports. EteM Etc., Kta., Kte., Etc., Bt. Fatal Accident. WoBmmtB, Aug. 21. Two women and a boy were thrown from a carriage yesterday alter- noon, while driving from Toyvi'le to Ashland. The accident was caused by the breaking of the hariess. Katv Dver. aged 19 Tears, was In- itantly killed, and the other woman seriously injured. The boy escaped unhurt. Markets by Telegraph. New Tnm. Ansnnt 21. Rtrckt mronir: Chleaen and Rock Inland. !, hearting, Si X; Cnuiu 45'i! Rrln Rll rcad.4i'.:Clevelanl and Toloo Sft'i: Clevelnnrt and I'liutjurK St.V. Piimhurg and Purl Wyna. I06S: M ntii- Run Outrai. 116: NU Iiigan froailmrn 81',: New i ore rmtml. I261,: Xlllunls ntrl. 43: Cum 'ia id pre ferred, 27: VirrlnlaMi. Kit: Mlmnurl t, 9.i; llnrton Kiver 13.)7;: it. h n wm. mi. ns'i: fl". is, lesi: no. issu. Hi; do. new. 107; W-Htw.Kn.1 nld, 141','. tiler- iiuk jhi ldk, iok;,. Monej 4 pi r ceov haw Yobk. Aui. Sl.-Cotton steady ZS'tWQa. fir nMdoonn. Flour dull at l(!lto. rteoiloe: "jU nar'e s rolr;Hiaie. ITfisSvS: Olilo, tu4lt7: We.iem 7 10:SullierB. IS iuMH-75; Cillloruia lujil2 75. wui lieady for i r.i aud heavy f ir wlmer O rn fir uer ro 1 cent niKba ; BUiepmg. fi iatni, u' ami; 72 SCO hti-btli tod. new Western. 7ft il77'.t!.: old. (iffiifJKo. Beet dull Park dull at 123 IS. X.rd iuil ai n;(8.i8T,. Vf blUy Dim at 1 70. Taw Torkt Stock q,atatioaa a F. M. Received by telegraph from Glendlnnlna A Davis, Block Rrokera, N o. 48 8. Tnlrd street. I, x. cent, k i4:ii western union lei hi 91 111 1. 7714 N. Y. and E. R 4H- Ciev. A To'. U. R.. fii. ana Kea. k no roieno s woaa Mlcb. H. and N. 1. K. KV4 M II. A Hi. Paul com Clev. 4 PIMsb't R.. 80J4I Adams Expresg 47'4 Chi. and N.W. com 80 U weiia. r itrijo i ip... Cbl. and N.W. pref. b04 Chi. aud K. I. R 9 U. 8. Express Uo.... Tennessee' new (HI Pitts. W.&Cbl. J(I6V4 Gold Paclno Mail St. Co 100 AiarKet neavy. FINANCIAL ITEMS. The New York Herald ibis morning says: Wall mr.t ha been excited lo-day by a further decllue lu iiold 10 113'i. and in Ki- tu 144. aud s eat exclienieui irevalla outn lu tbe uoia Koom a.ia iu ibe btoca i-.xouii(ie at intervale, rue priucipai oeara iu frie at li e prehfin nine are ine air-ciomui iue couiuai y, aud report sa)a that l hy hve purchased tbe lour Hues of Hostou Bifaojt-r8-Dm -ly ibe Hriaiol lli.e. ihe K pert line, the Murwlcu Hue, and ibe bioi'lngmn line-lu adaltl u to lea lug ibe lijsiou at d Providence It at I way. and that tbey are to p.y fur tne tieauuDoit property Dyme isue 01 converii- rvie nonos. it was turner a aiea mat a uroi ol which the I'reBlueut o( tue Krle iluad Is a uie a- cer bad given n nice that ll would deliver to morrow the Krle toe it which it bad sold at sixty dais' oiitloD, ani apprehensions were enlcrtalurtd that these dtllvrrl'S would bt male la newstoca, retUliiOK iroai tbe convertioie Donas in tiaeBiiou. It Is net ImpOMIble that tbe purchase vt Ibest aieamers Is bait of theoiesent stock Jjohlnu opera- lion In Krle. Home of Ibn dlrvcto-s or tne Xrie C' mpnny. Including of course tbe Executive Com Dilute may uave oouicut mtui obiiimiiij ior tus Company but in rea Hy merely tor th- purpose of deptees'i g Erie S'oca oy tne meant rn erred to and tbe veaeie may b sold naca to tbe former owne or other Dames when tbe etratavem bas euc;eu-d Tbe summary mubod ot procedure developed In tlipckslna of tbe transfer books yesterday has Ira- lalrtd whatever cunfldence temaioed in toe nrent directors of this great but long mismanaged Com pany, aud hence the lanuer u.oiiui bnr,re noticed. Neveribeless, those wbo bold the stock win he un wine to sett it now 11 they have the meaua to ret in ihtlr hild ot It. 'Iue objector th bea's Is, in ttieirowii iBUguage, 10 put nout lis gut: out wa'i street aiwayB exugmratee. anu auauugn it may possi bly ko ronith eraoiy lower It will reict wl b urea foice, the nnwaid movement blng probably asst. ted bv ilir se wbo bave b?en laitriy employ Ion all thlr eirorli to de.tress U.both by fair means and foal. Such gross ml manaKement 01 a great corporation is a pni lie dl giai p. ai.d 1' iue charier ot tue Jtrie company peixr its a bat Is said to nve oeen do e by tne Direc tors It si ou.U be amended, partlcula.'ly so as tj re quire uotli e of the closing 01 tbe transfer boaks to be given several dtys In aavance of tbe same. It tbe alleged acts cf tue director are not li accordance with id company's cnarter irtey snouiu oe promptly ioveotlcatpd by tbe Attorney General and uuuisned. As It Is tbe causes Influent log ibe decline la Erie form one ot tbe greatest scandals In the history 01 Wall street. Durii g tbe afieruoon. althougu there was do substantial Improvement In Erie, the re mainder ot ibe railway list experienced a recovery, auu rew 1 urK teuirin was especially niruug. 1 he New York Timet of to-day saye: 'In tbe rsl way and miscellaneous share dealings there was much irregularity, with routluuous excite ment. Tbe features of tbe otarket were Increased strengin in rew 1 orit central, ana renewed de pression In Erie. Tbe latter speedily fell trom 4ll at t lie opening to tbe exiraordtuary low price of 44, under the positive coutiruiailon of a vague rumor of last evening, 10 tbe eitect that tne transfer books of tbe Coninaoy bad been unex pectedly aud somewhat suspxlouely closed yesterday by oroer of tbe Executive Couiuilt.ee of tue Board of Dlrtclors. Other rumors. Injurious to tbe atrwt cifdlt of tbe road, were industrtausly circulated dnrlnv Ibe day all ervlrg to seriously prejudice the Interest ot tbe legltltuale holders of tbe stick. Tue most siifnihcar.t of tbesa anautbeuilca'ed ruma-s was eubsianiiuuy lam tnree lines or eouid steamers bad been purobased, a line of .Lake rle propellers boutm, and tbe B'Stou and l'roviotnce Kallroad purchased or leated by the Erie Iilrectors, with a view tn the diver sion of Western iranic from the New York Ceotrsl to tbe Erie road. For the purpose of completing laeie purciissrs, it we 1 aliened that tbe Erls Company wai about to make an additional Issue or some four and a ball or live minions or convertioie bonds or s ues. Ihe aim and purport ot all these rumored arrange ments, seemed to be regarded ov tue street as a vigorous competition wltu the Central and Its c ni iienlons. How 11' Lie of an adverse Influence tbe tbiesioned cutest bad or was deemed likuty to naze on ihe market value of centr! snares was Indicated by Ibe rise of tbe latter irom 122. as the lowej, punt 01 the day, to IseU. as the highest figures, tbe latmt Quotation having tteeu nruuy Via or t. aer cent. above 11 eclrsing price of yeverday. Erie, on the O'ber bano, leh otl at 46?i, or !3 percent, lower than lat evening. 1 be balance 01 the general list was wltbont special activity, though closing with more steadiness." - Tbe Mew York Tribune this morning ssys: "Money remains nncntngea at 1M6 per cent, on call. At tbe lowest rates dealers In Uoverumnnt nouns and nrst-ciass stock bouses are supplied but tbe banks. In most case, eiaot fi per neu ., and tbe moderate borrowers on tbe street pay that rate. 'bterllrig exchange Is quiet. Leading bankers re port the demand very dull, and hold tie rates ai litit' lor prime bills, hut there ia a liberal supply of ofrings at 10tK'di8'. The quotation are:-London. St) da. h. U,a'liiW London, sight, His'.iiSlifti; Lnndun. prime luuiinerciai, ius.-'ataiuu: rails, loug, vnxiiVi't Fails, short, fi 15 13j Antwe-p, e'lHV'di 171; CwIkh, 5'H-Ufi 17Si Jlaniliur, Srttqina'i; Am.'erdatn 4Ha4Vl: Frankfort, llreuian, 7i$7y.S'; Bar llu,7i?.(g7i..- The San Francisco ainireif tilt of Aug. t says: The colnsKe of the San eranelsco Mint for July has been $2 8i50OU, including 50(tl rf sliver. Tnls bss lieeu a large aiuuuut, ilut tbe demand has beeu as follows: t'oluage, geld tJ.30S.O30 Duties i'JlK2l Com Hblpiieu.... ......I03 ij J- 1 (f 4 817 hurptus supply In A) isi Tin supply lias lie n app lou n bo.iih et-ni', to Ihe purchase 01 produce, and has exceeded the re quiiemei-is. Thus, tbe leoeiptxor Fluuraud Wnt lu .lniv reduced u lm.i. atiiouit t i s4 4ll mxur. or ITttt fill If coin was sent inland fur tue who a of tbat amount. It wouto on. v ne natr the C'lrrent sno- ply. 1'hesanie Wheat has, bowtver. given f 01.O1) nf r.X' lianitti, wniou 11 n uy tu niticu iesen-d tne dn inann lor go d export Money bs inn bwime alitiu ilant during tne month. The new ordei- r-iievug tu mint 01 leiiutKt win nguieu 11s laojrs tj Sjme ex ent " 'I be following are the footings of the 11 mtnn tanks as compared with tbotie 01 the two provljus einieiucuit. AngnstlT. AneiiHtin. Austin S Canlta'... i2Souto tu s ti.t1'! ni8mi(Mii i.oaiip lujstiMu nia.stij itsti luU.tHj tilt Hpecie Mttm (IS4 HM 76 I.2.4 Leital lei di ri 15A4.ii lft,7IBV 1-1 "Wi 1 fit Dt e Pom hanks.... 16 ll'i IR1 11!8i41 lSHsti io to bunks 14k;3:i ia.ihi is .4iiS Depi-hlls rd.li est 44 lii)2 2I 43 :i8 hr.i (. lrcu:atlou(Nal'i), M ISS Uii 2.1S7,U4 2i,Ulti,4Ui TN TIIK OliPUASfs' COUKT KOK TLIE CITT 1 AND CHIUM'I Y OF 111 1 L A UKLfU I A Estate Of MaitTH A. FKVNLIS. aud THOMAS L, IlaCK KK in tiors. t he Auditor aniioluled bv the Court to andlt.settl. and adjiiHt the lirst and anal account of JKKSl WIAH Ij. HUTCHINSON, gusrdlau ot MAUl'Kl HACK KK, FKANCI4 HACK KK, and TlfAS L, 1IKKKH. minor onlloren or I-tAAO 110ICk, deceased, and to report distribution, ot the halaune In the banns ot tbe accountaut, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of bis appointment, on TlirKHDAY, August 27 ISfiS. at 11 o'clock A. M.. at his oil Ice. tio, 7U7 bA4cUM Btreet. in the city or Phi- J.uriii 1 wv.i' . , tuwimSi Auditor. FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. The President Docile-Moro Real Estate Purchases Revenue Troubles. The Suits Against General Butler How they were Originated. Eta., Kte Kte.. Kta Kta.( Kta, FROM WASHINGTON. More Real Estate Paretoasea. Boeeial Vetpatch to The Evening Telegraph. WasniNOTO!, Aug. 21. It is uudcrstooa mat Secretary Seward has concluded arrangements Ior the purchase of an islaQ.l iu a distant por tion f f the world, to be used as a naval station for the United State. Tho price paid is not verj largo about half a million of dollars. The Rtviant k!uirvlsora. Tbe question about the appointment of sa- rervisoiB has become very much mised. It is now apparent that ConercS3 made a serious mistHke in putting bo much poer in tue hands of Secretary McOulloch respecting these ap pointments. Parties nominated for the position are til Republicans, ami McCullooh and John" son are anxious that some ot them should be Democta's. This Is the cause of a hitch In the matter of the appointments of suputvi-or. Mr. Rollins Tefuses to nominate any but Republi cans, and in this he Is sustained by a clear ma- joiity of the members of tbe Senate Mnauce Committee and the House Committee on Ways and Means. Both McCulloch and tho President are op posed to the law as respects the appointment of Supervisors, and would be glad to defeat it. Tbe Uatltect Stales district Altoraey ship. Tte opinion cf Attornej-Uen?:al Evarts wrh regard to the vacancy in the United Sla'e Dis. trict AtWnejsbip for the tavern District of Pennsylvania, will, it is understood, secure tbe place for John P. O'Neill, of your city, whose bomination was pending when the 8cuate took a lecess. Hcctprocltr Treaty wlttt Prlace Ed- W Bill m lliaail, The Committee appointed by the IIoue, con sisting of B. P. Butler, Luke P. Poland, and Joseph B. Bcebe, to visit Prince Edward's Ibland, and inquire into the propriety of nego tiating a reciprocity treaty witn that Proviuse will, it is understood, start on their mission about the close of September. According to the terms ot the resoiut.on, tuey are to have a United States Revenue Cutter at their disposal. Vtae Next Bssslsm of CoBgrese. A very strong pressure is being brought to bear upon General Schtnck and Senator Morgan by the Southern men to have a sesion ot Cm greea in September. Tbe movement is opprosot by nearly all the prominent members of Con gress from tbe North, on the ground that there Is now no apparent necessity for a session, aui tbat it is most important to punh the canvass for Grant and Colfax. Vbe President Docile. The President his not done nnjtsing thus far to warrant a tew impeachment proceeding, and It is the opinion of Mr. Kvarts and orher, that he intends to avoid any trouble of this kind. lbs Paraguayan Allaietor. General M. T. McMahon, of New York, the new Minister Resident at Paraguay, h id an in" terview vith Secretary Sovwrd today, and finding his instructions sot yet prepared, has postponed the time of bis departure from Mou cay next until September 23. Tbe AppolaHnsat of a Military Board. Vetpatch to the Atnociated Prea. Washington. Aug 21. By direction of the Seeremry ot War, a Hoard ot oflicers, to consist ot Urevet Brieadier v. naener. Colonel O-dnance Department; Brevet Major.'ieneral W. H. Trench. i.teuienan-Coloi el 21 U. 8 ArtilHerv: Brevet Maior-Ueneral II. G. Wriehr. Lientenaut-Colonel Corps of Engineers; Brevet Brignd'er-uenerai v. J. itodntan, Lieutenaat Colonel Oidnanee Departm-nt; brevet Bnita dier-General O. P. Greene, Major and As-dstaat Adiutabt-tieneral; Erevet Lteuteuant-Colonei B. V. Brunei, Major OrHnance Deptrt- nient: Drevei ur.iraaier-iiinerai c. u. Morcan. Major. Pourth United States Artillery, Will aseraoie at iue va-niugtou Arsenal on tue 1-tot feeptemuer next, or as noun tuerea'ter as nracticable. lor the purio.-e of testlns the Pence lue system in tbe construction ot eauuon, pre sented by I'r. Gerbardt and company with o'.her cannon. Tbe Board will report ivs opiui min regard lo the mttbod and whether it possrsses sufficient merit to werrant Its mtroiuction iuto tbe military service. FROM BOSTON. Special Detpaiohto The Evening Teiegrnph Tbe Salts Agaiest Qeaeral Butler Boston, Aug. 21. Concerning General But ier's arrest in Baltimore some weeks since, Charles C. Fulton, ot that city, bas writteu the Congressman a letter, in which he also gives an extract of a letter writteu by William II. Kimberly, saying that he beiieved the suit was brought apaimt Butler by Kimberly's coun eel, for the purpoteof making political caplt il for Robert F. Brent, who lsseekiug the Deruocrv.ic nomination for Congress iu the Third Maryland District. In his reply to Fulton Kimberly said: "I was very much vexed when I saw by the pipers the arrest ot General Butler, as well as surprised, as I thourrhr the mutter bad been iirop ed. In putting this claim iu the bunds ol Mr. Addtsou, who elu'iuej to be a B Hotjcli Uutouist, I o lUieinpUted noih ing but his prosecuting it with the department to which the money had been paid over. Iu lact, in a convcrt-atiou with Mr. Ad li on ou tbe subject, l e stuied to nie that he thought General Uutler hiin-clt would favor returuiu ult or part of it. As lo dmug anvthiug to make CHpital ior the Democratic parly, you kuov would be one of ihu last meu in the country to give them aid or com'orl. Ihe only thibg that I felt sure about wis my being called a Rebel, and I bave always been earnest aud outfpokt-n in suivttol tli'i Govt run ent dunce ibe war aud ot the KsduIIi cau party since its close. I wish you woul I wine to General Butler au i assure hnn that the suit was brought agaiust him without my kuo ltdue or content." Having forwauled the foreeolng to General Butler, Mr. Fulton endorses Ki.nberly at some length as a Republican aud Union man Ceneral DUtiers repiy to nr. tuiton U as follows: 'GiorjCESTEn, Mas9., 15, 18C5. My Dear Sir: our let-er of the 13th instant has bern received. Biany thauks for the interest you have kindly and voluntarily taken in the matter of the Kimberly suit, but I am tnusb tiimrim rf nf uhul rwi iu armAura 4 Ku fliA anilnn of Mcfccfs, Kimberlj's ttttoruey In rctura Ior Ihe oni'tirm courteous and just treatment of the K nibprly brothers when i was In command in Viteicta. I heed not say, in saying tbat this a a si eel men of R-bei clslms, I meant pre r.ltelj that for deing what I believed to be my duty, I sad been sued by Rebels and tbeir sym pathiers. as I did rot doubt then this to be, and as vonr note with extracts from Mr. Kimberly's letters astares me 1s the I net that the suit was thus ttisMga'ed by the Mesrs. Kltnberiy, whom I had supposed to be, and during V.ie war had treated as UDon men, secnied to have changed, and took tins suit as tbe evllcnco of tbat change. Bi.methingnuBbt to be pardoned to tho natural Irritation at rinding m t self sued, and that suit telteraobed over tbe country "for extortion," as if I hsd been guilty of power for private sains. am glad, npou tbe whole, that tbe suit was brought by tueso rascally attorneys, for any attorney is a raeal if he brings an unauthorized ard unjust suit, as Mr. Kimberly says his lawyers have, tor the pur pose ol injurinit a pnlilicil opponent, a It Illustrate the character of allot them. Addi son ho bnnss this untnund d suit without tha authority ot his client, sivs tn bis card explain ii.tr ti tbat be 1 sa true Union man. A Portuguese proverb fays: "Heli Is paved with sood inten tions." Tbat pavenent will be troldau largely by ust such barrairinou lavters and Union men as he and his associate. Brent, are shown to be. I shall fake leave to publish your letter, aud will ask that It be inerted in the American. Very truly yours, Bf.NJAMIN F. BtTTTjF.R. Mr. Charles O. Fulton. Presideut Maryland S. C. Com.r Baltimore, Md. Hrttptlo of tit Oaleatlalt. Pofton, Auir 20. Fanue l Hall was thronged between 12 and 1 o'clock to-d-ty, the occasion beh.g the pub'ic rTentl n of the Chinese Km-bas-sv. Ihe women fille'l th galleries, and tha tun crowded the main Moor. Many of the lat t r tbi'olr hands with Mr. tfurlmeatne and the ChlLese Mini ters. The h'tll was finely deco rated, and th nms'c by the Germanla Band made the rcene quite afractive. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. Tb KaRllsh nares The AVlaner aad ana scaaes. Yobk, Kug'and, August 21 The second day's1 races were as follows: First lace, 10 each, with 100 pounds added. Five started. The race was won by Pretender, beating the Duke of Beaufort's colt and M. Savillo'B horse. The belling was two to one against Pretender and Beaufort's, and four to one against Savillc'a. The second race, 50 each, was won by Meledy, beating La ly Cecilia and Minaret. The betting was even on Melody, two to one against Cecilia, and Bvo to one aeaiojt Minaret. Tbe thiid race, Prmce of Wales stakes, 10 each, 50 pounds added. Six horses started. Won by Marttr, beating Sunshade. The fourth race, 25 each, was won by Fair- wind, bf at mg Tabouret, Mandrake, and Honesty. The other races were of less importance. Much money changed hands. Tho weather was fine, and tne attendance very large.. From California. Sin Fbancisco Aug. 20. The steamship nieeoman bas sailed, with 400 pasenyera and SG25 01)0 in treasure. Arrived, the steamship PaLama. Constitution, from THE CATTLE PLAGUE. Meaaurea to Pieveat It Spread l New Vort. The Herald of this morn;ne says: Tbe excite n ent au one our people in re a aid to the impor tation Hid slaughtering of dUeascd cattle, and the veudine oi infectious beef is somewhat abatirg. Trie authorities are nevertb.ele.-s con tinually ou the an ri, and- are unceasingly watcitiil, and do evert thing that human fore sigl t cavor may sogrent to prevent the evil tbat nnvbt result iron ihe u e ot diseased meat. At the Bull's IWd cai Ij artf. the regular m irt for the sale of ra'tle, tne B"ard ot Health have siat-oned a special inspector, Mr. Parks, with orders to examine carefully every animal as it is brtu?nt to the yard, and if the least svmptoma of disease in any stage are ueteced the animal and in in case of need tbe whol drove are ordered to be withdrawn from sle tor tho present, are sepwrated trom other herds and in many tn etxnres sre put under str et "quarantine" rule. Mr. 'urk acts unner ibe instructions of Dri. Morris and B uteert, of tl e Health Board, who give their pr-onal attention to the matter and visit the Bull's Hed almost daily. A an iustanee with what anxious care the wh ile matter it attended to it u ay be meut'onod that on Wed-ne.-day a herd of several hundred bead arrived at the yard and was insoee'ed by the physician of the Bohrd and found to be bealthy and sound tn every resp- ct. A "dean health bill" beinij the result, they were alio e l to be sold. Yes terday at noon a rep'it having reached the Health Officer that notwithstanding the inspection all wa not right with the cattle, a telegram as sent up the office of tbe Bull's Head cattle yard being in direct telegraphic commnDlcation with tbe Ijwer city offices to s'op th salt and bave theavimuls "quaran tined." The telegram c rae too late, as ttio herd bad already been sole1. Tbe persons in charge of the cattle yard are. however, assured that not a single bead of all tbat drove was in any war dieaerl. Up to jesterdav afternoon there had been sold in all siU3 Sunday last 3333 dead ot cattle at tbe Hall's Head a tiga that the re rons of the catt'e plaenie aid not very materially dimini-h the consumpt on of beef in New York: and viciMtv. Only irota 250 to 300 b-ad re mained at the yard Inst evtn'ng, and they all sfccied to be heal bv, judging from the bright I'ejs of the r eves and the'r general clean and plump appearance, a larue herd was expected yesterday trom tie Wear but it did not arrive. Hearing at tiik Central Station. Thonras N. Welsh, H' nry Welsh, and Thomas Welsh, tl ree young rxen employe 1 by Sharp, Wctrs & Co , coal d'-al-r. Noble street wharf, bail a bearing tbi- af,ern"Ou upon tbe charge of enibezz'enieut. From the testimony elicited it apptarstbat Tbomis N. was a clerk, and for some time had been appropriating the funds of hi. em loj ers. Held to bail lor a further hearing. Safb Blown Open. Sometime during last n'ght the safe In the office ot the American Steam Wood ai.d CohI Company, In South street, above Twenty-second, was blown open. Tho thieves secured $ 100 iu currency, $'i0u0 in U. 8. bnd", a number ot policies ol lite and fire insurance companies, anl several promissory notes. They overlooked, however, $10w0 in an envelope. Kickfb bt A Hoksb. This morning about 10 o'clock Henry Dierman, a laborer at the Northern Libert e On Vork, had several ribs bioken by a vicioii hore kicain.; him. Ho was removed to the Petin-ylvunia Uospiial. - 1 1 Hew York uca uauiaileas, 3 P. BC Received by tciuurap h frurn Ulendinulng A Da v!n, Hloek Broaeia, N i. i S.Tliird atieeU . Y. Cent. H I2j I Wt-slern U. Tel St N. V. aud Kite tt... 4'ili' ttlev . Tol. K 09 Pi), and He. H lliH.'J I'oieilo & Wab.sU.. 62 Mich. H.anilN.I. K, CMe. an 1 PIU. It, Ohl.N W.R.coro. Chi. N.W. K. prf.. Chi. and K. 1. K Uii. A Hi. Paul com 70 "'7a '!, Uii; 4 Adams Express.. 6U?i Well FrifO fT.S. Kxnress Co..., IVnneksees, new... Uiild Market ateuuy. ,. 20J Pltte.F.W.andChl b. r Paclflo M. S. Co 1UH FHlLADKLPUtt STUCK KIiniMiK SALEM. 1C0, 2 Kepurlad by 1) Uavau Bru., No. 411 H, Tnlrd street. BkfWl.KN H)AHU-. t.VKi Leb 6h colli i 2 u 4 uni t Am MVi tsmiv do s;' ItnuPaS lmir.tts 1'7 S('0 N H K Si H (liMia-ata M.en ....lo-'i si4'i dn't'H.Jr.cp.i I .Ml Pai.li-rli..'V, t.iv'Hv sh. ew lss SMUullelA livISm nS. Wi WsbLeiiVIt Si1, IHOdau Kel K -ole. 45 H Q U(l....Slviru. 41 V do 43 I' O do h0 4S'f luOsli Cnta l'l biwii. u "DO sU Leu Nav -80. 2n'.' 0 do M ft "(!..... il. 2 2 rsn Io.....mSIM. toi RKUUKD BO A Tin. 3000 ri'tsb'g 5s sum. I is hu l,h Nav.... 10', wn. '.... T2i liK) u Keallun...sl. 4 finro Read 8b'7i' 1(i5h ' 0 do,... tt it SU f tmaa .Is. ftillog ao,...U.b0,
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