TIIE DAILY EVENING TflTiTTOR APTI PHIL A.T)EL?TTT A , wrmxnESDAY, JANUARY 13, 18C9. 8 vOITY INTELLIGENCE. filTl CRIMINAL CALENDAR. nrl with greeny -Kobb.ry In t-B WW Wife-Owner Wit evening, ft German named Lonls Stein- fwd wMwnl to prison in deianlt of 11000 .l-We Dally n Margaret Benner have been arrested and held to ball, oa lauspiclon of thl Wioenyof 1110 from an Individual who had f.mbd bis way into their presence. Tue then iB oimraltted in house No. 443 New Market treet and the proprietress! of the same, Ella. beta Lesner, whs also taken Into custody upon tjue charge ol keeping a ulsorderly house. -A lad named William Parks, for oorner louuRtng at Thirteenth and Carpenter streets, wVb aWblod yesterday, and held to keep the Mst evening two colored men went Into the store ol Heury Parker, Hidge Hveuna, below Fprlng Garden street, and ivsked f Jr metriuimlugs. While the proprietor was In the rear ol the store, one of the men seized a twenty-two dollar overcoat and made off wttu It. The other, John Howard, reinulued. and When Mr. Parker atlemptet to arrest him he used a kmle ou him, iullictiug several deep cuts on his hand. Howard detained, how ever, uutll the arrival of an other, and irteu he was escorted to the lock-up. Alderman M,ssey committed mm. Aoout 3 o'clock this mom log a cry of mur der was heaid emanating from house No. 1503 ijallowblil street. Tne p'tlice, on repairing lo the domicile, found the occupant, Frank Tem ple, in the act of heating his wile. Kraut was arretUd, and this rcoruiug Alderman Pauooaat fceid him In Jluoo ball. Last evening a arayman, wun a oarrei oi xnoiust.es on his vehicle, drove up to a grocery store on Thirteenth street, below Hrilppou, and ottered the syrup for sale. The proprietor of the Store questioned him as to where be obtained the property, and informed him that he would end for au otlioer. Honrinn this, the drayman rolled the barrel on to the pavement and ttien drove off at a very rapid rate. Au owner for the wrap la wanted. Debtrcctivh Fire on CnBsmjfSTriKBT. AboMl ten minutes belore twelve o'clock last night a lire v us discovered in the third Moor of the live story brick building at the northwest corner of Cuesnut street and Franklin place, rainier, itesd fe Eldredge, clothiers, occupied the first, floor; Rudolph Hieln, printer and litho grapher, the second, third, and fourth BLrles; and ids ley & linker, bookbinders, the nftu iloor. The flames when llrst discovered were eouhued to the southeast corner of the third floor, and had it not been for the condition of tbe plug In trcuiof the Kind National Buk the lire would have been extinguished with but a trilling Iohb. color Kuglneer Downey was promptly on band, and a-,Msu il m oude tvorlng to nul a connection with the plinc, but lulled, owiqk to toe Mag pavement Interfering witu the nuzzle of the plug. The lire lu this way was allowed to spread, Aid It wh some iliteea ratnu'es before waier could be obtslned. Tnen the third iloor was In a perfect bluze, and the Are hud burned through the rufters of the tulrd story and was ubout' being communicated to the fourth floor, when the llremeu lauly got lo work and its progress was checked. 'i ne third floor wits used by Mr. Stein as a torn posing room, and contained anumoerot p inter's cases. The back part of J, lie story whs UKeil for printing purposes and contained twn Oordcn presses, tnree hand-presses, and one Campbell press. The fourth floor was need for llthogruphlo purpose?. Tne fire was confined to the third flrr, but tbe entire building was deluged Willi water. Mr. Klein bad ou hand a large quantity of paper, prepared work, etc. UU loss Is esti mated at 116,000, upon which tuere la an in surance of Ji!4UoO, as lollowi-: JTlre Association f 1"00 Jefferson Will Uirard JWW Lycoming l'KJO Delaware Mutual 1000 Burlng Garden 10uo Hellauce.'. UH'O Imperial, of Loudon W'K People's ik'OJ The large slock of clothing of Painter, Head A K dredge was greatly damaged by water, but owing to a strict guard kept by the police, this store was not broken into, aud nothing was liber removed or stolen. This firm Buffered a loss of about 810,000; Insured for l.r,0U0, as fol low: Franklin, 85000; Keyul, $6000; and Fire Association, 850(0. Tbe building No. 823 Cheenut street, ooennied by Iee, Biotbers & Co,, importers of wnlte Poods, embroideries, laces, etc., and on the ower floor by Kdward Uratz. Jr. fc Co., fortu nately escaped without serious Injury, either by Are or water. At one time It was thought, from the rapid progress of the flames, and the length of time that elaped before water was thrown ou tue fire, that the entire building would fall a prey tat re Devouring element. The origin ol the conflagatioB is not known. A Handsome Monumkht. Henry S. Tarr A Bon, In their Ornamental Marble Works, lu tireen street, above Heventh, have just com pleted a handsome tomb, to be placed over the remains of Captain Hamuel F. MoKee, at Cata sauqaa, Lehigh Valley. It is of Italian marble, mounted on a granite base. The names of the battles in whlcn Captain McKee fought are In erlbed upon It, over the die, in raised letters, In commemoration of Ills set vices lu the field. On tbe front of the ale, on the corners, are arved a laurel and oak leaves, and the In scription, 'CDtain Pamnel F. MoKee, 147th HegimentP, V. Infntrv." It also bears the appropriate mottoes, "Honor to the brave," and "He who Is embalmed in honor never dies." "Our brother we love thee, and we mourn lor thee," appears in raised letters on the back front, together with a representation of Joy, and a rone nnd lily. The cap Is surruountod with a hat, sword, sash and belt, representing those worn by the deceased while In the flld. On plain McKee was born In Pittsburg, June 18, 18-8. He was In several battles of the war pro Tloua to an enKscemeut near Marietta, on trie , 21st of June, 1864, during which he fell. The tomb Is ereated by bis friends as a tribute to tbe memory of a brave oincer and esteemed friend. Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimorb IlAimoAD. At tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of tue Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Kilroad, ht'ld lu tbe city of "Wilmington, all tbe old board or directors were re elecied, with the exception of John A Dun an (deceased), in whose plaoo Hamuel Harlan Was elected. The bnurd subsequently met aud eleoied the old officers, making tne ofllcers and directors tor the ensuing year as follows- President Iaaao Hluckley; Vlce-Presl lent Koooh Pratt; Directors Samuel M. Felion Wm. Littleton Hnvage, Wllllsin Sellers, lesse lAoe, Joseph IlrlCibnrst. Htmuel HarUu. Frederick A. Cunts. J. I. Cohen, Jr., Tnumw Kelso, Colnmbus O'D innel-,, Thomas Donald son. Jacob Tome Nathaniel Thayer; Secretary and Treasurer Alfred Homer. ' Cabpehtbr Shop Dbsthoyed Abont a quar ter before three o'clock this moining the our penter shop occupied by WlilUm Matthews In the rear of No. 217 Houth K.eventh street was lestroyed by Are, together with lis ooutents Tbe lofcsol Mr. Matthews Is n t heavy, as be bad but a very small stock of material on hand, lbs property belonged to Mrs. .Thompson. Dxatb of A Constable. Mr. John J. Car vllle, constable of the beventeetith ward, died Shis morning, alter a short Illness. Deceased was well known in the uoper section of our stty, and was hlahly respected both as a cltlzm and an officer of the law. His death is regretted fey a large clrole of friends. Dhtbibutiok of Bbead. Mr. Fox, pro prietor of the New American Theatre, distri buted to tbe poor, this morning, two thousand leaves of bread. The needy were ou hand in large nnmbers. Rfsotip. About seven o'clock last night Mlobael A Id offer walked into the Delaware at Nsbls street wharf Otlioer Morris rescued him. Michael was tab en t tbe Havenlh Dis rlct Matios house, w he wa nmnnriy oared for. Dkowbbd Mar. This morning drowned iu was found floating In the Delaware at tisnond street. The Coroner took charge of lue or. crBPOKTioii EicTiosi. Ill addition to tbe list of Hank eleotlons published In yeeteMay'j Tklfohafh, the foiio-imr With the exhlbitea results took place to-day: Merkantff NmHrmai farxA.-VrlTr, M.tchen, Berlawls vr,Tugvagw jfi W((iold, (4ort H. Murt. Ootisv is F.nt'.o . AnHiwil lumk of the Aorihtrrn Liltrtir: DlrsnWri. Jottvph JMoers, Joovph B, Myers. Dbarlas J. Bullr Kowid H. Fit sr. Jotbua iliiplncou, Joifp w Miller, Jamei N. nvoam, Jalubsl Hkw. tiiranl Ptr nn, WlPlim Ovrlnirton, Alaxsndsr M. Fox, Jaoolj JRIriel, C'bsrlea Yonog, , mmtrcial JValiumii Sank D1rotors, James 1j nunhoro, Jokeiih Joom, F. Jnk trollb. Jopl Winm Bale, Vvllilam Weighimau, I)nll l Wbar'on. Uanlel Haddock, Jr.. J,eon Berg, taf"0' Uti.lon Charles B Williams, Samuel Baugb, Albert O. Baker. Joahns Ltpotrco t. . The Mnuufarlurert' Xatioiinl Jrnn-PlrcM''il Jfinn Jordao, Jr., Heury I)a?U, Jldos L. lleecu, John tHJ bsrl. I nrwan hiodrtarl, Hnary UlKr, W. V. trwa nititb, Michael Mi yr, Kmraor weaver. (rot rt A'nimiil Hank. Ulrtctura, It. B Onmmlr.;. S. 11. BRrtrott. David hchiI. Jr.. Joieuh W. Kesris, J. T. Anneiirled, Heth Caldwell, Jr.. J.wsin B. crot. William Hliuther. Charl-a Kaican. Wllllsm OHUs pie. Waslilngton Butuher, William Hay, lUomasB. WslUinn Hi) AaHnnnl Batik Dlrectrr. Wtlllsm F. Hmthev JuK'ab Klaterboclc John halrd, Ttioos Pntter, H. . Walnn. A. Hoy a humming, tlliarUa N. Lex, Ut (Ha Cuikei. rreclerick Willuox. J. P. WetberlU. ('. Henry Uurdeu, Uililam J, lloibtmauu, I. V. WllllRO'tiOtl. . Inrmu t' fi' rf Mfrhitniri? Bun. D'rPCtors. Rlwln M. Lewi, John AnhhnrHt, Anthirny J. Antelo ll irja niln A. Karnliam, Krnirtls Tele. Llniller Mmytti, hlil.ard C. Dale, Joshua B Llpolucotl, J. Kilwarl Faruum. GeoueW. Frr, Jr.. William H. Wood ward, Charles H.Ustoblnror, Henry i. Bloao. The following Banks hold elections yester day, but the result was not known in time for our Issue of that day: Second Xntlrmal Punk. Directors Nathan Rills. fleorKe W, Khawo, lii))amla Kuwlaud. Jr., Kdward Haes. Lwl Bnalhcroaa l-ntijauim H. Deaoou, John Cooper, Willi 'in Krveln, William il, Khawo. Mluhth Xftittnal J)a ,fc-Dlrfctor,. J.coh Nsylor, Jau ea Irwlu, Jtb ). Mealia Ciiarlps N. Cbl'ds. I'carln H. Craijre. Wllllani King. 1 M. OUBtt-r. Henrr B KlrKler. Jann'B Long Jobu i Korcruas, W. W. adni. Jnc i lir'm. a. Lincoln. Xntumul Jnnk or th Jtrimbllr. Directors, William B. Knawn. Hei Jaailn Rowiiiod, Jr., Hamuel A. BHp ham, Frmletlu A. tloyt. John Parce Alfred Day, Hoivaid IMDChmaii, William M. Hayfert, (IharlHi Klctiardfon, J. Barlow Mcortiend, Wmiam llacker, Cliariea L. bbarMens. William H Bxment .Knuinriton A'ol tonal Bunk Directors. Cbarles T. erkes. iaaac J'.. Lai del', Jotia Kcan'lo, Stephen Itobrniis. lieujaiulu c, fiayier, JoRvph H. Khq, Kchert M. o eman. 1)0 ward Murray. O. II. R. Tr.e heir, J. H. WnluwriKht Klward W. Oorgas, Beoja jainin 11. Bruwn, JuhnHartln. Lk ekrfd. The Mayor this morning lioensed the hull of tbe I'htlhai raonlc Society. Tlis New Tork Noney Market. Jtroin tue Tribune. "Humors have been afloat in Wall street for some hays past that the Secretary of the Trea sury was about to issue and sell au addllloual amount of gold hearing bonds, nnder the act of Mrch 8, lb5, under wulch he still claims the right to It-hue bonds in lienor 7 80 Treasury notes which have purchased and redeemed. Da Monday llils rumor assumed the form of a de finite and positive assertion thata certain Gov ernment bpnklng-bouHe, known as the medium through which the secret sales of the (Secretary have recently been eonducted, would receive from the Department between now and Kebiuaiy 1, S-j.WW flOO of the new 6 20s pf 1865. These rumors aud abortions exert more I n tluonce than t hy ot her wise would, Irom the f ict thxt certain operators In Government bonds, who have genera Jy been cndiled with more kuowloilge of Treasury hct rets than other pool, le possessed, have been laige selleis and active heats in tbe bond mar kit. In tne lce of the Immense investment ae n and, the growing ease In money, aud other natural cuust s for a rising murket, which havd characterized the first ten or twelve dys of the openiDgyear. We do not believe that there Is any foundation for the rumor of the expected sales hey ond tbe explanation of Mr. Van Dck that thete are some remnants of the different hsuPH under the act of March 8, lbu5, an. cunt na to t.jUO.OCOor JliOO.COO. which it may be ceetued advisable to sell to All op consecu tive nnmhors. There Is no reason to supoe ih'it Mr. McOtilloch wl'l do so foolish a thing as losellsny more tlx per cent, gold bonds In foot of his own declaration In his anunul report that he did not cleslgu to do so, while the great burden of our financial talk Is the largo amount of gold Interest to which our rteol 1 suhjeot, and while there does not exist the slightest ex cure for helling anything in the present condi tion of tbe Tressury. Tbe misfortune Is that such rumors are t endered possible and credible at all by tbe existence of any authority oa the part of the Secretary to sell gold boads la any event. Tbey are constantly beinM made use of to'depress the Government credit, to alarm tbe money market, to help the Sh.y looks, aud to bring reproach upon the Treasury manage ment. They would be etl'eoiually aud perma nently sileiioed by a prompt resolution of Con gress declwriEg all xistlog gold loans positively cloved, and all authority to issue irold bonds under existing acts terminated. There is no necessity for continuing any such authority for a day longer, as any temporary wauls of the Treasury, sr.ou'd any arise, could bepromotlv and abundantly supplied at any time by mean i of temporary currency loans, ana there is not the slightest apology for tbe issue of another six per ceut. gold bond. Mr. McCullooh him elf conld hardly object to such action on the part of Congress, aa It would relieve him from all responsibility in the mutter, and save him tbe mortification of having his name used and his administration of tbe Treasury periodically covered with odium, in the lnterestof unprin cipled speculators and manipulators of the mai kets." From the Ttme$. "The rates for money to the brokers, which suddenly advanced at tbe close of business yes teiday to the equivalent of 10 per cent, (that is, 2 per cent. In gold), opened on tbe same terms this forenoon, but the demand being less urgent, there was considerable business done btforetht closeof bank hours at simple cur rency interest. This was probably induced by the fact that money won abundaut, enough, If pot overabundant, at the higher (on gold) rale eailv In tbe day. The brokers in the public fur ds were generally accommodated Rt 7 per cent, cuirency; the brokers In the railways as Itom 10 lo 7 per cent., aud the gold brokers at the equiva lent of 788 per cent, currency. Altogether, the rroney maiket cannot be called a veryoom fortsble one for boriowers, except at extra rates ot Interest. Why this Is bli admits of a variety of explanation?, such ub tbe reduced greenback basis at bank, as compared with, this time last year; the much higher prices for slocks, espe cially the railways; the wants of the Paclflo Railroads for temporary accommodation In ad vance of the regular sales of their own mort gages, and tbe local speculation, for New York and Hoothern aooouut, In oottou. Toe slngu lar featute of tbe market la that while morjey commands extra rates of interest nearly all departments of the Htook Exchange, the O' Id Koora, and tbe Produne 1 xchHtme (including cotton) are stubbornly sustained. Litt le or no impression was made upon tbe Gold Itoom to dy, Tne ptio lo fuuds opened with some signs of weakness, hut closed ill my.be railways were belter than at the close of business on Mnndar; the Southern Htate hoc Us were well supported; and the Foreign Exchanges dlppoFed to firmness, though the cuth sales of bills on the street for casu were reported per cent, below the highest ask- lng rates at in countersof the leading b inkers. T e range of first-cias sixty days' exouange on London whs WjdVi prceot." Ki ecivHl too late lor Classification. 1ST INSURANCE COMPANY OP TIIR fcUImif ffeNNHYLVANlA. JaNUABY 13, 186J. Tbe following gentleman have been duly elected IiirtctoiB Dt ttiiH (.'omnarjy tar tne year lta; m u ir.oTikioa It. D. SHKHMjHO. ( HAS. At AUALKdTER, WM. 8. hMI'IH. (HOWIK H. (-TTTART, 8 AMU L (iKAM.Ja, Tlll'H. B WATTMJN HEMIY O. tHEEMAN. - Olt V If A U llUU It'HAO. H. LK W 13, Cie;iKK O. CARSON, kowako c KNiuar. JHHN II A IT'I i w ' ('HR18. J. HOF'MAN, At a meeting ot th Brdof Director, held this dt, HKNHY D. 8HKHRKRD, K(.. was uoaai nioutlr ie-eltC.es aa frcaidvut of ihailompanv. WILLIAM UAKfKit. 1 18 t B'orwtary. rf Or PlCEOFTUKPlIILaORLPniA AND a IHENION HAILKOaUcOMI-ANV. No. 221 B. UELA W AHA. A VSime. i'uiLADKLpnn, Jan. 11, lo. No' Ice la bartbv Riven ibal ilie 'I'raualer U.tuka ol tblb Couipary will he closed on the 151U mat ,aud so couUuus until February 1. proximo j. lAHKKn Noams. 1 1 S 2t Tre mrtr SNYDER & CADWALLADER, OEOICJE WIKE8, WHIBKIBa, BRANDIES; IM PORTED ALttH. CU AM PAQN B, CIU A R4, Ktc IS LAKUE OR BMALL QUANTITIES. TUlKDEDIT10iV PENNSYLVANIA. Report of the Attorney-Oenoral-OfJcration8 of his Department Paring tho Year 18G8. ntc, Ftc, Etc, Etc, Etc., E. jj 16 Hasp Jt, 090 AKC1I NTBEET. Below will be found the full report of linn. Benjnmln Ilanls Brewster, Attorney-General of Pennsylvania. Ilia an excellent resume of all the law proceedings In wbloh the Common wealth is a party In her own interest, and con tains proof of the great activity of that depart ment. There has been collected, during the past year, on suits brought, the ronud sum of three hundred and eight thousand f jnrbundrej nnd eerenly dollars. This amount has been directly realized, while through the, successful condncl of numerous Important oases the State is assured of a handsome annual Income from the tax on net earning of corporations. The total expenses of the department for the year closed amount, as the report of tbe Auditor General shows, to $5939 less than two per cent" on tbe collections. This certainly Is pruof of activity, and Attorney -General Brewster should receive well-merited praise for the record of the work he has accomplished during the year 181W. Eh. EVKSINQ TKLKOKAPH. ' Sptcial Despatch to The ICvening Telegraph, Attoruey-Uenernl's Report. llAKKibiiuiis, Jim. 13. The Attorney-General last evening presented to the Legislature his Annual Iteport, as required by law. It was read to both houses. The following is a oopy of It in full: Officb of tiik Attornky-Gbneral, II a r RlsiiUKU, Jan. 12. To tue tienaie and House of Itepieseutatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Gentlemen : lu accordance with tbeact approved 21st April, 1857, 1 respect fully submit the following report of theotlloUl but in ens transacted by me for the year just closed: On the lith of January, 18G8, as Appears by my annual report presented to the Legislature ou that day, there remained lu the ollloa of Attorney-General uncollected claims due the Commonwealth amounting to one hundred aud sixiy-two thousand seven bund rod and three dollars and twenty- Ave cents (8102 703 2-5 ) Ol these one hundred and forty thousaud five hundred and eighty-six dollars and flflynlx cents (tllU.60 5(i), bad been placed in tbe hand ol the, late Aitoiney-Ueneral. A large propor tion of ibis amount was for taxes due llio Slate by insolvent nil companies, aud will probably Lever be realleed. The balaucb, amounting to twenty-two thou sand one hundred and nlxUeu dollars and sixty-nine cents (8.110-tO), had been cerlifloct lo me during the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. Of these uncollected claims 1 have collected during the year elgnteau hun dred and sixty-eight, tifiy thousand four huu rired and ninety-nluo dollar aud nine ceuts ('). 4'M 00 , on Hccimut of the principal, and to jr thousand lour buudred and sixty dollars and forty-two cents ()li(i(H'2, for Interest, lavlog nuctillected of the principal of tbeae claims ouo hundred aud twelve thousand three hundred and four dollars and sixteen cents (Sll2,3ii 16). During the year Just closed there n.ve been placed In my bands new elliui to me amount of one hundred and slxty-slx thousand eight hundred aud iwonty-nne iiollurs and sixty-six and a bail ceuts (31(i6.82l titij). Of the principal of this amount I have uoilected nluety-Bix thouKand Beven hundred and furty-slx d illars and twenty-six ceuts (rl)6 "itl iU), and of the interest four thousand lour hundred aud sixty four dollars and eighty-ntuo rents (Jtll)i8!). Of theae new claims seven thousand eight hundred and seveuty-iour dollars and eight ceuis (S7USI 0S) have been withdrawn by tbe Auditor-General for fceltlement. There remains therefor of tbe principal fcf these claims uooollected sixty-two tboutand two bnndred and one dollars and thirty-two and a half cents ($tJ'i,201 3), tor the greater part of which sum suits have beeu brought and are now pending. Of this balance lorty-flve thousand two hundred and eighty two dollars and tlxty-two cents ($ Li, 22 62) were placed 111 my hands within the lust few weeks, and at to lute a date that sufficient lime has not elapsed for roe to receive answers to the not mentions which I sent to the defendants. In addition to tbe collections from the sources above enumerated I have oolleoled from appeal cases and suits of different character, the sum cf one hundred and flay-two thousand two hundred and ninety nine dollars aud seventy-two oenta (S152.2W 72), making the total amount of my collections for the year eighteen bundled and sixty-eight, three hundred and eight thousand four hundred and seventy dollars and fifty-eight cents ($308,470 68) all of which was paid into the Treasury of tbe Slate immediately on Its receipt, of tbe collections and payments made during the J ear, detailed statements were made out quar terly and transmitted to the Slate Tie isurer, eg required by law. An annual settlement of my accounts with the Audltor-Ganeral was also made, in accordance with statutory provision''. All of the uncollected balances in my bauds are now In process of suit, with the exception of a few claims whion I have not had time lo lectlve replies from the defendants. To enforce the claims of the Commonwealth Thave brought one hundred and two huUh (102), service has b en had in sixiy four (til). In three (3) the Sheriff has returned "service au cepied," in thirteen (13) "nihil," in one N. IS I, a rd in fonr (4) "Tardit venlt." Nlue summons have been "stayed or withdrawn," aud ou eight (8) the HheillT has not as yet made any return. Judgments were taken in seven teen cases (17), aud seventeen (17) executions have been it-hued.Of these four (t) were returned "nulla bona;" ten (10) are not yet returned, twu "levied and extended," and one "levied uud condemned." In tbesesnme actions lnlriy-U ve (3a) bave been marked "Plaintm satlatied;1' Ave (6) "Uleconiluoed," and nine "Discontinued and plain nil satisfied." fifteen appeals have been taken from the settlements of the Auditor-General and Mate Tieasnrer. in nearly all of these cotes tbe points involved are already pending In tbe Supreme Court of iha State or In the Supreme Court of tue United States, and by agieement between couusel the verdicts are allowed to remain open, subject to the decision cf lhee L'ouris above. During the year there have been issued two writs of quo warranto upon Buggenllons flied by roe. The one against the Atlantic and Great Western Umlway will be ti led at the present term of the Sui rcuae Court in Philadelphia. The quo warranto Issued at my suggestion in 1807 fgslnst the Geltysuurg Orpuaus' Asylum led to the payment into court of tne fuuds In the handhot the dlieclors, amonnllug to SH5U0. Interpleaders in regard toowuershiphve been tiled, and the poiut will doubtless be heard argued before Judge Pearson during the present month. The Washington Llorury, against which a quo warranto was riled, ohargtug it with illegally selling up a lottery, as slated in my last annual report, ceased its operations aud was disbanded previous lo tbe day of hear ing. At the term of the Supremo Court held last Alay, two decisions of importance lo the Commonwealth were rendered. lu Coraioonealih vs. I'roeulx Iron Company, lbs Court held that "When the act of 8tkh April, lfcG4, subjected all companies to a tax on their earnings or Income except those paving a tax ou dividends, it was ult urly n it intended to exempt from the new tax those merely pay lng a tax oh their cnnital slock." In Common' wealth vs. Ocean Oil Company, In the court below, it whs claimed by the defendants that they weie not liable to puy a tax ou net earn ings or Inoi.me uutll after they bad realised enough from salesofoll to repay theorlgiaul outlay, thus contending that the oil was their principal. Judge Pearson favored this view, and ordered a verdict for oue-third of the amr untclu'med. The Supreme Court below, however, decreed that the oil sold could not be conbldeied as principal, and reversed thede cislon of the Court below, and awarded a venire denovo. There were 1m medially dependent on thete questions claims amounting to nearly one bundled thousand dollars. Tbe ease of the Commonwealln vs. I'hlladelphla and Heading Itatlroad Company, involving tbe question ot theconslliuilGnailty of the tonnage tax. whloh was decided adversely to tbe Commonwealth in the curt below, has been taken to the Supreme Court, on a wrli of error, and will b heard at lis session m May next. A Lumbar of corporations bve appealed from tbe ifltlemenis sgainit them on I heir gross receipts, basing the appeal on the ground 'hat the tax Is unconstitutional so far as it Is Imposed on that portion of their receipts m hloh ai is from goods intended for transportation .' jond thellmits cf the SUte. Toe case of the Reading Railroad ha been mads a teat, and will be argV!1 In the oourt bauaor goring lbs present' January lerm. In ins Commonwealth ts. Central Petroleum Lompany, the defendants have appealed from the adverse decision of tbe Supreme Court of the siate to the Supreme Court of the United Stales, und the h-sne will hs decided by that tribunal. The claims against the company Men ablds that decision amount, principal at d interest Included, lo over forty-eight tbon .and dollars (148 COO). An opinion Is expected dnilng lherreeut term, By the asventh section Of the act annroved tOlh of May, 184, It Is made the duty of the Attorney-General 10 bring suit for ulalms due Hie Stale en unpatented lands as shall appear on tbe "Llm Dockets," prepared by tbe snr veror-General. The delay In bringing any curb actions bos been cauNei by the non-completion of the "Den Dockets," whloh. however, tbe Surveyor-General reports will bellulsueJ In a few weeks. Tb Index of private ants of Amenably nvmed since the year IMS (is provided for by t he 74' h secilon of the act approved llth April, 18U7), which Is bring prepated by George 11. Morgan, bas bet n super vled ss It progret-sed. Th Okra plialion has only reached the sots of 1818. Ills delay, Mr. Morgan Informs me, Is doe to the defects of the indices of tbe annual laws, whloh have ldcced him to prepare his wotk dlreotly tiom the body of the pamphlet laws. All of which Is respectfully submitted by BtNJAMiN Harris Bubwybk, Aitorney-ueuerai. TUE STATE LEWLSLATU1IE. Trie Senate. Harrisbcro, January 13 The Benite was called 10 order at 11 A. hi., and after prayer by the Chaplain, the speaker presented tuo au hum I leport of the Aitoruey-ueneral. Bills in place coming up Mr. Ueufcsey read oue authorizing the Issue of Bubkcuuas to compel the atieudauoa of wiineses,aud the production of boons, etc., bef ie Committees or Councils. This is tne bill rtquested by Councils. Alsooce to nniiorm tbe officers of tbe police force cf Pbllsdelpula; providing lor the appoint inenl and election 01 Ponce Oomuil.tsiuuurs, and tbe appointment of a Snperiuieudeut of 1'ulice and other police othcers. The bill names live foiice Commissioners. Kdwln A. Merrick, George Tinman, Jr. Henry Bumin, Cbarles Thompson Joues, EJwta w, filler, and In case of a vacancy by ueatu, re signation, or removal, it Is to be Ailed by tbe board. The city is lo be divided lulu five police districts as follow: Tbe first district to compilbe the First, neven.h, Twenty-fourtu, Twent-slxib,and Twenty-seventh wurds; tue second, the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifih, Sixth, and Klbventh; the third, the Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth; the lourtu, the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Kigtiteenth, and Twentieth; the 111 ill, the Nineteen ill, Twen ty flin, Twenty second. Twenty-third, Twenty lilt u. auu Tweuiy-elgnlb. At tbe next October election the people of each ilihliict will elect one president of said district, who shall possess ail toe quullrlualloni of the members ol the House 01 Kpreseut lives. The one elected lu the First uisirict lo ktrve one year, in the Stoond two year, lu iu Ihitd tbitto years, lu iheFourtu lour years, aud lu the Fifth five years. These commissioners tall It. ke their seals on tne first Moudayot Dec ruber upon the expiration of Ihuir terms respectively. The pei buns elecled shall be chosen for Ave years, aud the board inuat meet within leu uas aher the passi ge 01 this uo , aud arrange and elect a president aud sunrotury; also a su leilLlendeut ot police, who suail serve live j ears or duilug good behavior. The bjard khall appoint all the police ottlceru, the Are luaishai, high constable aud ueteotive, aud tne ctrnmlillne maalstiaieof the Ceutiai staLlon. The naemners uf the board are to receive lo compensation, ana uouncilsare lollx tuesaliry ol the supeilnlendeut of police aud of ihesoo relaiy ol the board. The superintendent Is to preterve iho public peace at tue polls, and the sheriff, mayor, or oluer purlies are u t in bave power to appoint deputies to bu present and aut al iho polis. Mr. While, one to allow writs of error In CHbis of rules upon attorney and counseilora-at-iaw. Mr. McCandless, one to Incorporate the Mi soulo Publlsulug Coiupuuy. Mr. Coleman, oue autnorlzing railroad and canal companies to declare btoox uivldeuds out of any undivided piotlis. Tbe senate then proceeded to the ll iuso to voie lor Treasurer, aud on lui.li' return ad journed. Honse of Kopreweniattves. Tbe bill extending the charter of the Ilradlni Savings Bank, lor twenty years from 170. wad .... . . I, .. T D...1. . . . ' "- A bill authorizing the W lluumspori Water Company to borrow money was lutroduced by Mr. Painter. Lycoming, aud passed. Mr. Kea, of Kile, moved to print 2000 copies each of the Aujataut and Surveyor-General's repotls, agreed 10. Mr. I'aluler, of Lycoming, moved to print sutu copies 01 tne Auuitur ucneiai's report ou isilroaus. Agreed to. Mr. Corn man. of Cumberland, moved to nrlnt. 3D 00 copies of the "Lelsiaiive Haud-Buok." Agiteu to. Mr. Davis, ot Philadelphia, offered a rosolu tlun granting the use ot ihe hail of the House ou Tuesday evening, lih instant, to the Hon. Geoige Connell, Senator, to deliver a lecture on the subject, "One Flag aud Oue Govern ment lor tbe Norm American Continent." The rebolullou was adopted. The following bills were introduced and re ferred 10 appropriate committees: By Mr. Adalre, of Philadelphia, an aot to ln Oiuporate tbe Tress Club of Pulladelphla, By Mr. Jones, of Berks, supplemeut to the obbiterof ihe Heading Italiroad, providing for a fionlage tax. By Mi. McMiller, of Montgomery, relating to the appointment of uudiiors lu tue courts ot Montgorneri county. By Mr. Cloud, of Philadelphia, exempting Wagner's Free lnstltuie from laxullnu. Passed. By Mr. Hong, piovidlng for the appraisement of the plank roads In Pulladeiphiu, and their leltnqulahUitnt lo the city. This is the bill uf lfct3. Also, changing the name of the State Camp J. S. ol America. By Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, a bill to pay Mis. A. W. Btnedlct, widow ol the late Clerk of the Home, two hundred dollars due her hus band. By Mr. Rogers, of Philadelphia, lnoorp3ratIng tbe V heathy Dramatic Association. Also extending the limitation ot claims to groKnd-rtnis lu Philadelphia to pans of ground rents apportioned expressly or by Implication. This is to remedy an evil complained of by lawyers and conveyancers lu regard to old ground-reniK, which have been collected out of but purl or the land are generally subject, with out try release ot the rematuing laud. By Mr. Hill of Schuylkill, relative to collec tion ol taxes In Newoasrte township; also roll live to stationery to be supplied to ihe county court a. FROM BALTIMORE. Upeexal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Baltimork, Jan. 13. The Governor's Iunug;ural. Governor Bowie's formal possexsion of the Gubernatorial chair took pluoe at noon to-day. lie was Bworn in a year ago, and pronounce i his inaugural then. CoverLcr Swann is stil' sick, and anablo to bo present. Tne great teal of the State and the arcLlvcs were baudud over by tbe Secretary of State. 11 u j or Batiks aud numerous personal friends of Governor Bowie visl.ed Annapolis to xocgratu'.Hte hlnu latest Markets by Telegraph. Kl YiiKK, Jan. IS Ootlon firmer; sal 11s of 2.VW bile al tD'.c Kiour dull aud tiuy at a IoIiqm ol b(0li oitl! lUi Wea'Sra. b M: Houib- trn H-7(rl 7S; saiM of 4Ml barrels. V neat dull aui d,clluii'. Ouru Hat. mixed Wetrn SHmitac: new Ij lie Houihern. Wi (ii,i'M, yvllow Southern, 1)1; sale" of SI 1 ou Kuctiels O-is (lu l, and quoiinloin ar nonilnal. llef qiilul. Pork dull. Lard dull; steam lndrrd UUH-Ho. W blsky qnlat. baiTiMoaa. Jau J. totiou very firm at tHHtdtV Flnu-raclW and mrsl lavo s buyen. Wbeal iliul; hsis ef c od r-(l il Wnfl-ii. O m dul; white (04i,i. tail w tMatK'C Oa' llnu ai7ii(i7oo. lira dull a lH5 in, hi, Pruvlalora firm and In oot dama'id. Porg. itf'to llacon K in Hides 7W I7M : Clear cldes l7?io J blihuulders ltfelt'3o Hm IXJMo. Lard 20o. A Southern paper wants "a atop pat to the foolish practice of shooting one another, do prevalent in the Bontb." FOURTH EDITION JPI FTII EDITIO H 7 he President's Amnesty-Will Congress Declare it Nail and Void-Banks' Bill for the Protection of tho West Indies. fyeclal Detpatch to Trie Evening Telegraph, WasniNOTON, Jan. 13. Tti Inrllrlnry I'mmnltice ,of the Borate had belorc them to-dy tbe Virgi nia de'rgation, nretng a modification of the Ke couMructiou laws fo as to allow fuBrae and amnesty to eo totrether, and to cbatwe the rourteenth snirndmnt to as to allow parties participating In tbe late rebellion to bald olllce. The Hons bas been enraprd all tbe morning in debttlne Hacks' resolution extending tb pro ecilon of our (iovetument over Havti and Rt. UotninBO. Butler's uottinte extending protectiou to all tbe West India Isl.mds hat aroused consider able .pp"i'WD, such tnen as Sbellab treer of Ubiotpeaktng agatustit. it oroaght to a yote It will probably go tbrouuh. TI10 I'resldent M having Issned aa order discharging all nrons, aealnst whom injxtments lortresson have been touud, Conpress it Is thought, tae some Dotioe of it, and perhaps pas some mca. tare declaring it null and void. LEGAL INTjELLIGJM CU. Tho McKleve Homicide. Court or Ovkk and Teumi.nkr Judges Allison and I,udiow. Tula morning the Dis trict Attorney began toe trial of John Djuich ertyand Henry Hhnate, the youug meu wno were indloied, wltn others, for the murder of William McKleve, in West Philadelphia, on tbe sfiernuou of Hunday. November Id NsL One of the delendauts Indicted, Joseph Hart, was tried last month and was convic ed of manslaughter, tbe Jury recommending him 10 the meicy of tbe Court. The allegation of the Commonwealth Is that, on tbe Hunday afternoon named, the deceased, with three friends, was walking quietly along lbs stieel, when they passed lour boy.", who Jxstltd against tuem. Borne wurds passed, aud Ihe toj a altai ked 1 hem and were Joined lu tbe m-cuull by a number of others. The deceased was knocked down, beaten and struck upon the head with a alone, aud thus received UN death. The defendant on trial, 11 is urged, took active part in the ouiriie, and should therefore be punihtd. Cbrls'iftn Kueass and K. W, Wh tei-ld. s Kqs.. represent the prisoners. bUl'KKMK CoUht C. J. ThompNon, and Judzes Read. Aanew, and riharswood. Tue Pulladel phla list Is being argued to da v. ibi Pkius Judue WUlianis. Jordan vs. Tbe Keilel Fire lnsuraucu Company. Au action 10 recover on a policy. Belore reported. On trial. DiHTHicT Court, No. 1 Judge Hare. The National Itettning and Storing Coinptuy vs. Loekbart, frew & t'o. An action lo recover for the aliened non-U 1 11 verj;f oil according 10 con tiart. liclore reported. Verdict lor plulutllt j, 84RUU0 Chambers McIClbben vs. Taomas J. Mrtln, and same vs. Churies D. ICllue. Feigned Issues 10 try ttoownprship of personal property fce'teil under airt. Jury out. iJ.hTKii tCoukt No. 2 Jurtga Qreenbaok. EmuDuel Nuues vs. Josepu Laudherg and Luo pold Krante. An action 01 deceit, piaiutitr alleging lhal he was induced to sell on oredli to defendants, upon a false rt prcst niutlou by ti em that one of them owned a house in his own name and unincumbered, aud ihey never paid lor the goods. Tue defense denied th it any Suite slatemeut was made, uud alleirtd that tbe credit was solely upon the faith of long aud hour st dealing among the parlies. Verdict for tbe defendanis. Chambers, Burr & Co. vs. the Keystone Plate Company. An action ou a boo it a-joouut to recover for machinery furnished to tne de fendanis. Verdict for the plulotills, $739 45. Jeremiah Mahone v. James Ltlrd. An action on a hook account. No deluusa. Verdict for plalutilT, 81 30 "2 1. Ann Chailotte Brown, widow of Anthony Blown, deceased, vs. The Philadelphia, Wil mlcglon and Baltimore Km I road Compauy. Au action 10 recover damages for the death of the plaintiff's husband, who was killed through the alleged negligence of the deteuduuls while he was crosxiug their road. On trial. Jobu Melcher aud Barbara, his wife, In the right of said Barbara, v s. Peter Bill. An action lo recover damages for an alleged breach of contract for tbe purchase of a house, by whloh plaimills were compelled to Bell at a loss. Jury OlM. Coukt op Common PLKA8-Jude Pelroo. T. L. levering, AdminiHirikior, vs. Jacob Ko ti lt r. An action lo recover lor a swoid aud trap pings told and delivered. The defense alleged payment. Jury out. James Ball vs. Thomas Costlgan and William Dlx.v. An action of replevin. Jury out. Coukt of Quaktku Kkssions Judge Brew ster. Aralstant Ihslrlct Attorney Du.ib.ert pro secuting I'he trial of prison cases was begun this morniug, there being several van loada of prlsoneis in attendance awaiting Juslioe. Hemy Hmilh pleaded guilty lo several dis tinct (beiges of burglary, and was ienieuced to tbe Em. trn Penitentiary for two years und three munir. Charles Lincoln pleaded guilty to three chaiges f larceny, und was seuienced to the County prison for two years. Hubert Kogers pleaded guilty to varloun chaiges or burglary aud anempts to commit that crime, aud was sentenced lo the County Prison for Ihtee yeurs. Iii-nli l tsly pleaded guilty to a charge of bur elsiy. He and a confederals entered the house No. b20 Bai ker street one night recently, aud In groplrg about In ibe dark aroused the pronrle ti r, who Immediately started for them. They ran out of ihe room, one of them being aided by the foot of the geniiemau, who followed them into bis store room. Hiy's companion struck tbe gentleman with a blackjtck, but was punlfched by a blow upon tbe bead from a two-pound welgnt.whlch knocked him Into the cellar. The brave defender of hU own castle sent another weight into a corner wuere he thought Sly was hidlutr, and brought him to thetloor. Then he proceeded to chastise htm severely, and ton 'limed the exercise uutll policemen arrived and took tbe burglar iuto custody. In ihe meantime the oiher had made his eftcane. John Ciistman pleaded guilty to a charge of assault ana nailery uiou William l lialler. 11 appeared that Hatfer hud sued Mr. CrUlman, and during an altercation at the hearing the lormer cauea tne tatter a nar; 11 e was warned that a repetition of ibe expression would ki him hurt, and t he parlies stenped out on ttie sidewalk, and Ha Her again called him a Mar, Mr. Ctlslman slapped him In the face, and H if. fer immediately suHd nul a warrant for hU ar rest. The Judiie Imposed a tine of $5 and Hie costs, and ordered Ibe defendant to enter flUO ball to keep the peaoe. Complaint was made to his Honor by a police olllotr that James Haggertv, who Hxared of late at the Central Station House, was bee m lng troublesome to policemen aud was a fi sut Ject lor restralut, and the Ciurt ordered his ball 10 be foi felted and an attachment to Issue to bring him in. PHILADELPHIA BTUl'a JUlHAKliK BALKS, JAff. 13 Beporied y D Haveu a Bro., No. 40 a. Third street BBTWKKN BOA R Dti. THE LATEST NEWS. Transatlantic Communication with England-Tho Turco Orecian Question-A (fairs in Prussia. J 700 City . Se jun do ... 1jOj, 3Cu0 TJ 8 (a, ''-CiJ......lr(, Zab rroni n o MialilVlh A161U 17 100 d(l.K 17 28 So 17 JiOth TTealuiivllle.o. 11 100 an I.en Nav...e3U. 29 11! 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Viknm, Jan. 13. The Ecenmg rost, the offi cial journal, laid, In i t Issue of yesterday, ihat Count von Bismark, the Prussian Pi line Minis ter, bad told Count de WimpQen, the Austrian llloister at Berlin, that the retention of Baron voa Bvust la office, would provoko eerloas action on tbe part of Prussia. The English Trmisitllantlc Mall, London, Jan. 13. Tbe LouJon ajcrciiants are eztenbively petiliooiDg tho Government to re. store tbe mail service between Southampton and Hew Vork by a contract with the Hum burg. ADif-ricMi Steamship Company. Tbe petitioners eow ihat tbe average time made by tbe Hani-burg-Aiiierloao steamers is better than that of several others, and equal to tbe best to which mail service is accorded. Tlie Eastern iluostion. PABt, Jan. 13. It 13 stated today that Rizo Ruueabe, tbe present AnibHJsador at Paris from I,' ree i', has been recti cd to replace Bulgaria aa Piestdcnt of the fllihigtr. FROM WASHINGTON. aiBwaaBw Special Despatch lo The Evening Telegraph, Washington, Jan. 13. Drfent of tlie West India Protectorate. Tbe resolution extending protection to tbe West India Islands was laid on tbe tablo in tho House by a large vote, after being discussed ior three hour. FROM THE WEST. Another Indian ItnttU More Ntren Tsktii Out ol Tliem hy Srterlduu. Washtj.oioj, Jau. 13. The following was re ceived at tho War Department this morning: St. Louts, Jan. 13. The following telegram bas )usl been rertnvfd: "Fobt Hays, KaDcas, Jan. 12. Slfjor-General W. A. McLol". A. A. Maior-Geueral BherU I rin, comuiahdice at Fort Dodge, reports tbat li.iu eimi.v in hi i iu, ut tun xuiautrjr, uas just arrived Irotn camp, and states tbat Colonel EvrfDs has ruptured a Cuniaticbe village of sixty ledges. Three men of the 3d Cavalry wero wounded. No Indian? were killed. Colonel F.vans bad returned tJ his depot camp on the Canadian river, "CnArNORY McKef.veb. A. A. G. J "W. T. Bdebman, Lieut.-Geueral." F0KT1ETII COXtfRESS THIRD SESSION Nenstr. Wshixotox. Jan. 13. The Trosldent pre sented a coininunitutton from the Secretary of the Interior trunsiiiiitlng certain papers re luiliig to Indian allalrs, Wr. ainnner (Muss. ) presented the petition of Mull, on Loomls, AM)., or the District of Colum bia, teiiiug forth tout helms discovered and Invented a new mode of telegruphinfr, dlspen hinK with the use of wires, using ihe earth, aa now, to torm one half of the circuit, and the continuous electrieul element lar above tua hurluce of the earth for the other part of the circuit., and tiskiuK an appropriation of $50,U00 to enable him to comploie the demonstration, ol the vulueof his Invention. Mr. Hum nor said. IbRt in presenting the netition he merely per formed a doty, but lie thought this alleged Invention was either n great case of moonshine or else It marked an epooh In the progress ol in vent ion. The petition was reierrcd to the Coiximilleeon Patents. House of Kcpraaentatlven. Oa mot lc n of Mr. Washburne (111.), a resolu tion was adopted calling upon the beoretary of the Treasury lo furnish a statement of the ex penses of conducting the mint at Carson City,. Nevada. Also, tbe expenses attending the operations, of ihe aeveral minis aud the income from, the BHItlC, lie also offered a resolution, whleh waa adopted, calling upon the Secretary of Htate to inrulbU to the Hoube a statement showing tho total amount expeuded by the JNortuwest Boundary Commission, giving all the details. Mr. Dawes (Mass.), from toe Committee of Elections, presented the credentials of J. F. tillioU, of Arkansas, elected a member of the HoiiNe. 10 nil the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Hinds. Mr. Dawes asked that the oath of otlice be now administered to that gentle, man. Mr. Elliott then advanced to the chair of the Hpt.nker, who administered the oath, and Mr, El. 1011 look his seat. The House resumed the consideration of the resolution ex lend lug ihu promotion of tue Untied Stales to Hsyil a; d San Domingo. Mr. liahks, In reply to a question by Mr. Cul lom.ssld euch protection has been asked by those who are authorized to speak for ihii Gov ern inert of 8an Uomlugi. Mr. Butler (Muss) ofiered a substitute, In effect that the President be authorized to extend protection over the other Islands of tho Antilles to tucb an extent a be may deem expedient., ami not Inconsistent with the law of nations, whenever either ol them or the people shall desire snch protection, Mr. fc-paldlng olltred an amendment to extend protection lo niy islands in the Atlanlio or Pacific Uoean.or those which lie nearer to tho coai-tcf the United Hiates than to any foreign novernnaent. Mr. Bntler said ho was opposed to buying lslsnda. Mr. Spalding spoke in support of his own amendment. Mr Mul'lns favored tbe propositions. Mesrs. Judd and 8hHilbarger opposed them. Mr. Hohlnsou(N. Y.) offered an amendment to lnoinde Ireland in tbe protection, affirming that ihe lime had come when tbat country should be aun jxed to the U al e 1 Slate. Mr. Delano said ibe Committee on Foreign A flairs did not countenance ihe resolution re ported by Mr. Banks. Mr. Brooks replied to Mr. Bntler, nnd said he would not vote for Mr. Bailer's proposition unica Ireland was Inserted. Mr. Bingham opposed Mr. Butler's proposi tion, contending that Congress ha t no autho rity to delegate the power to the Executive. Ship ISews. Nfw Yobk, Jan. 13. Arrived, steam ihlp Den mark, irom Liverpool Stock QnotAtlona by Teleirrtipb .1 i. 9f diet dlnnlny , Davia A Co. report through their xvew 1 ork nouse tne louowmg: N.Y.CVnu K J6Kjft N.Y. and K. H...- fh. and Hea. Mil h.H.and Cle. and fllt.R 84 Uhl. and IN. w.ooiu, a. K 0 A 1 N.l. K. 9lJi West. Union Ta!.... saw tlevo. & Toledo lt.,104 2 Toledo & Wabash.. 6.SU Mil. 4 8t Paol H... 78 Adams Express... 8)i vyeus. U'argo. . yz Kx... 4);Pi Dili, and N.W.nref.. 87 IS Unltnd Hiuiu OUI. and R. I. K 128) I Tennessee 6. New th it PolflLMRllSIam.l2!iU Mf.i.i?Tru0' rT" inE FAME JNSURANCKCOMPANy .... i"ii,ai)icLPHi4 Jan. is. ism trnio Its llth day oi Ji uary, li, the iaUawiZlifZ II AH KIi HA HhUUfl V M. H. KH AWN. ' OKOKGS1 A. WENT, JMN W. KVKHMA.N. tnARD B. ORNK. ' F-N. IH N BUCK. h KIIY LKWia JOHN KK'PLITR. Ja.. hiuiui .Vr, bltuL'bV U U . ...... - I .... " i n, t , nf iha Hoant nr Directum h, j iki. Usat, WilXIAM lrKHAWN V.-Vp",. 113 41 WILUAkltJ I. IA.N(!li 4 RD, 1 18 61 BscrsMtry. v
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