THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 18G9. 8 CITY T-ELLIGENOE. ClfS CRIMINAL CALENDAR. aeay CMM-Filo Bbo At-Charred V.h Minilrr oir(Mti-i,'"" tot riuifc.'-M',wyBobbers-9to,e feat t7lna- tbe Pokr. 7 ,Z ..Vnter and Jobn Graham were -John arlnder " j,lu,Water streets ibis icrDiD. ilorelntheivlclott U bad 5Pand could lvenoaooon en at r howinny ","t f central Blatlou this Blo lor UB" Bmlth and aeorge Davis, for the OMI"om a more t Heventh and Urceny of bW iron' , before Alder- WkD Bnsal.ana "wtra of h steamer -! orRtfeno, osdk lue Delaware at Market Camden, while otossiug i ,tliuil Bl by oue No online bat it M for mis- believed io ny p- oucea the atlAir, Tbe street, Cotto Mar. aad Tue la?..r5 and rSfCpinK ft d nwdriy nortto la waa Knocked down robb. d nf Ant's .VM). e.loou was Iivochw utwu "Jin a-iih,i AldermauToiauu naa to answer, gierW-Uon helr-r-d hlraso'.f to ft slolsh bDK ly whc" Rioted l b.xteeulu nnd Mon irose streets. Toe Blotch belomjml to Mr. Saerl- dsn. and the hots W8S me pruptii if jr 01 in. Kiuu-er. Tiio vrleonrr Aidurman Da'.lais end h;ul a lieirlua. before was held lo bill to -.William I,efl nd WllllBm H. Wtaiam were arrested at liftrt-tiast 4 o'clock, thin morning, by !K,!n..unaVor tno aaveateoutM district, haraed wiin lilnhwey robbery. It Is alleged thai ibey wed a man at fifth and riulpoou "reels aod -wibhed him of 8llt money, 'lne accused hafi a bearing befova Aldormau 13ja aall aud wie committed Uftrlil. Bernard l'owcr stole a (sack cort from a tore at Twentieth and KederiU Bnts yester day, eud-Mraa commuted by Alderman PatcUel. Ibecotttwaa valued at 81). . Lewna Kunyon vaBorrcstcU Rt Second and To. n-oiD luut ninht. lor ussnult and buttery. He b'sat bla children aud wile wltao puker, ..,.1 nhvuiMid to on me tho TwUooell game ovof tbe latter. Tne'defend.iut was arreated by Officer Corry, and was held to uau oy Aiuer maaltelBfl. . :Ccr Nbw Mator Finds 8ometiii.no. Mr. Fox, Mumiii iniiaiimt fig father of the city, cuar- dianol alltbat breathes baoy, man, or beast within our iimnw, is mom urcuijr the parental -dutlta of his olUoe to the very icttcr. jlp'crM. Inst evening, in the neishour kood ol ten o'clock, while In rialot cootemU tlon wendln? bis way down. Walnut street, he ewpled a bundle anusly leposln upon a dour- step He passed H, tuen uuiieu. r uriut'n.v, while occopyluK the station of n ordlaary citizen, he would have given it no second Ltaouehl. tout now. as tbe city '8 parent, be Sb"id lite chin m perplexity, standing mean while, rooster fasbicn. on one Icr. doubtful whether to turn back und lavcsilgite or pursue klAWhHi ten mlnntes snfllccd to bring his nfBeotDe''silckii:!J point." bis duty loan S?Kiw523 on the exi'lration of that time li re raced bin eteps. KMpnicg tbronah tne wow he reached the step, tbeu lowered hij imbrelte, and restmir its end upon the Uilrd atJn fro m the pavement, clasped his bands iJnthe handle, bout tor ward his body, 1q UDed his lace, and tazed. Ttie bundle moved, and cried. Ah! mined Mr. Fox. I scent some thira Old clothes, lonstty bouml. may spread by expansion, but then thoy can t Ri vo utter ance 'is It cat or chile? A raouer easily solved. IlrawlDK Otr bis glove, he daintily lmierted.an JndeK fiDger Into ono end of tno bundle, made an opening therein, and peered. Cautions of Sis eyes, as though femfnl of akliton's claw, ne at leneth tiescrif d the round, red, and mean inel3 faoe of a baby. ' i'oor tiiliw, hpw cruel JU? cetertlon!" he said. Tender y brushing wav toe snowy cjvei lug, be lifted the bundle and lis contents from the bard bd. Unbutton lne bis overcoat, al rirBt ho shielded the atom from tbe storm by huKginR It close tohls mauly toosotn; but soon, with a pitying smile, la order to remove tanlallr.tng tempta tloDg, be iiad to lowur and carry it like a chicken in his band. Tbe poor thing wanted "suck" m.'l bud cloed Its lips upon his blrtstud. A bnnpy thought; the thumb of the band with which he carried it would serve tbe Me purpose, and said thumb he was Just about In sorting when a policeman approached. A way from Ms troubles the Mayor soon saw, anil.calllDS the officer, relinquished bis Infantile chsree. lie nave orders to have Is conveyed to the Central Station, there cared for, and with a It-ehng of relief- jumped Into a Fifth streetcar. Bat be conldn't keep quiet. A passenger la the ar, a gentlemen whom be rccognlzod, was soon made acquainted with the disoovery and Us circnnistanoes, and the two ondoltd together. A well-dressed lady sat opposite them flanked by two chubby boys. She wss a Camdenltess so she said and volun teered tbe iuf-jr inution that she was happy la bavlng given birth to live healthy sons. A little blusb, a little congh, a little hesitation, and then fclie added, "Is the child you found, yonr Honor, boy or girl ? It it Is tbe latter, from henoefori h Itls mine!'' Uls Honor was nonplused. "He ouuldn't tell." I5y t his time t bo car bad reached tbe corner of Filth and Chesnat streets; but Jst as his Honor was about Issuing to eo up aialrs into bis office, the lady asked, "Where can I mid the babyT" Tragically his Honor responded, "Follow me, and you shall be satis fied." Tbey left the car Arm-in-arm, the two little hobby boys bring np the rear, and descended iato the "Central Htatlon." Though we did not loilow them, we have no doubt that tbe little at ranger was found all right, and tnat tt is now cbnckllne nn it rnlln. in a Camden cradle. Tbe mothers of nr oclty will soon know of hub experience or our Mayor ana ror nis Kinu ntsiiof beait did his re-election depend upon ihelr voteR be could not fail to be reseatod. ilat he's all right I He likes children I Akibal Meetino of the Baptist St-TWAY Bchooi. Association. Tbe anniversary of this ociety win be commenced this afternoon, ana win cold lis meetings at the renin uapust CbQrch. Thlsevenlon the exercises will om- nenoe with an address on tbe "Development ot lower In the Teacher." by the Itev.O. P. Eachos; to be followed by an address on "Christianity In the Ca'aoombs." by Ilev. lr. Maoon. To be concluded by an essay on "lnfunt Class Instrno- jiou, - oy a tsoy, tone reau oy ivev. uenrgs 1. nottrdmitn. 1). it. tiiaka ia tl-izH will be con- tinned to-morrow evening, Tbuisclay afternoon aad evening. The meeting on Thursday after noon will consist ot a grand mass meeting of the baptist Snndav School ohlldrenof Philadel phia, at Hortlculinial Hall. AH the other meetings will be bt-ld at the Tenth Baptist Chnrch, Eight h irm. aluive (4reen. Decucreb ih Honoe. The following 00m Munleailon has been received from Dr. vVllson Hwann. It needs no explanation: To toe Editor of 27ie Hvtn'na telegraph: My same having been broaeut before tbe publlo as candidate or the oflli-e or President of the Booieiy for the Prevention of Cruelty to D,1'n", I beg leave to stale that I am not a candidate, while at the same time I shall aiwsys feel an interest In the society, and will operate with any association having for Us Kleot the welfare of every species of aulmal W. 0. BWAHN, Election cp Okfk brb. On Monday evening UOmpauy A, Amerlcns Guard, eleotd the fol towtng commufcioued olilcers for the term of tT.Ih" P'n-Adam I ford, late captain Hoited Stoics Volnnlt-ers. Urst Llouteuant Tjomas Kelly, jate Kergeant Uuited Htates l-lnin eewV-. Beehd Meutenunt Michael Pat-' n. iato United b tales Marine Corp". The com IPny has fitted np a neat armory at the north Z eoroer of Franklin and Poplar streets, wnsre they have diiiis twice a week. jBdilf' A Mabb to Drath. A Jay VIeVer "Benocd Phlllf A few days ago iin Kianikan to on conl, a d undergo an impri- zL Tn,e mntb. for having driven a fine Iftr tSiDS''y Jhl l ld in twenty minutes aVsated I "t n f'Qe'Mwc. 1 bis ease wi pro- -J??.F' To-morrow afternoon the LT.V r. the Pres. Club of eaircd. Blllll. and follow U ine"". ",i:wrrn. "!. where iB " J ,,ifr,iHv bv Semeaul street. i nf larenav. assault IT 1 5!& e.dV aWMS--nW0'strA; FfiRBEl IIsBRixe & Co.'s Bapbs. SU' m ma Laving appeared I hat Home of those sales lu Cnld tell'u stnrn wblnb were exposed to the I nt nse st beat of tbe Are that aeslroyed tbe plate ware made by other manufacturers, It In lint simple Just lee 10 tbe Messrs. Parrel, Her ring Oo. to make known the toot thAt their aft s weie tbe only ones subjeoled to the direct test of belDg amid tbe flame for any length of time the only ones whloh escaped tbe ordeal uninjured, al least so far as their conleutawere concerned. Tte C'.I-,er antes mentioned, those from the workshops of the other makers, were situated In tbe front part of the store, where tbe fire raped with abated fury and dlmlulshe I heat; consequently the trial to which they were ex posed W08 Coining lu noiapltrWod t lhat whlob Ibo safes of Messrs. Fan el, HerrlDff A C. on durrd. Thetn latter were altnated near the place of the fira'a Ilrwt outnresk and Ita longost, coDllnuarjce; they wove enveloped with oon slant llauip, suriouuJcl by burning tlebrlt. and antoucbud by tho contact of a slogle drop of water. The trial they e scared with snch honor and Baccess should be cnfMclent reason to aonvluoe tho moist skeptical thut none better are made, and shut, the mouths of V.ie most envious in the knowledKe that Vnntever tbey aay demgitory lo this trlrpj, bnt brnrtds tuem wltu dla i?DJ y decep'lou. The branoh honsa of IbeCip r,f furrel. Herrlns A Co. huslheui now on Ahlbltlon st No. Cl't) Ctiennt alrcet. Paib op Stocks asd Kbai. Estatr. At noon to-day tno duo wing stocks an t th.i estate were sold by Messrs. M. Thomaa & Son, at the jvjtrcnunns- ;,,icdhhiji;; I share Mercantile l.ilirnry Cm 1 tbs, e l'niluuc!,h'u lilh'ary IX 10 slian lr"ui lb Nft'l.nM Bink Kjuliaips rvmlnriBl JtAiikol Norm Auiem-a husl ivts I'sclllcaiid At antlcTe egiatiUUJ. btisbn-est ?nrai Tri-iifpiirt hipd t) .. iiMishaifii KtKcm bud Jilk LnuU lui Co... 1 h re l hlU. and liothffi n Jlall i-toftai. 0.1. 19 8liBrc8''am'lrn arnl Atla. lie Uallroafl Co. 17 tV) SIOO MM S'.l 1 Ml 0 1 r 1 rn lien KU'Cfi iu;n;i: I fill tvfti P.-rnsylvania t-iil loan, tnid Berlea -.101 1 . iiMOCtitBi' ecrl Del. t'-.iM loai i 40 ii)BT (.prmfititown T"rnpiKe Cj P c. o n 11 no 4ti i atn-tfs Au erlcu Jl.iltcahrile MuuhiueCo. 1 si rp phttarJeipr.l A'bonutn KTfl nhrej Benvfr nil c KIG11TH and t'HKRRV, . W. CJrcer- wiore nr(1 UwclHBKi. .............. x. in 1, 1.1111 Tuunti ti.lid wrd Valu- S26 Ho. 131.700 ki..i.i. i nr .tlu 50 per sere iviwrAi! N!p. m -Prick ;' Ilia.... - Hi"0 KUOWiN Ho. l'K-!rlck lelllrr ...... .. 12.7 l . . Lr.u tv n 17k l)nfi''r-:ltlH HrifTt. LfWell- ti'nwiii,.'v.i 1 2 'ft BltOAD'and'K'iYiii7'ii"' . i,t each IKOAU inn tlHFTfiTI AN, JS. M. curnef Hotel n'd Dwe'lliif . -- CHltls'IIAM, Io, 13ia-Un!aou)a Eesl 1enrp. XJlONTandOlTfiH, S. JC. corner-5ioieand D we 1 : In p - ANN and EIMKMUNT 8. 3. coruer -Brewery srd lttreelfOt. GHOUNl KKNT t3 1 a y ar - IO,750 two (3800 non t.oo PniLADELrniASB in Attesdascb. The fane ral of ibe late Inspector, Jrme Leonard, of ihe Metropolitan police lorce, si. 1., was aneuuou ytiiteiday by a detail of our police force, ;io civilian's dress, comprising rllgn U'lnsia hin Harrison J. Clark: ex-Calef of Dfltefr ttvfs. Uenlamia KraukllL: Captains John Mneflr an d William Jaoohv: HIbu Constable Kullilc; Dcteoilves, Oforse H. Smith and Ed. witru a. j ryon. Ttiese orucers were uomiieu oy Ala.vor Fox to attend tbe funeral ns a mark of respect or tbe mwn"ry of Inirx-cior Leonard. A Democuatic Nomination. la the Sixth Representative dlsttiot, tbe Democratic Con vention, which met this raorntDs to elect dele- gaUs to the Democratlo State Convention, ws very stormy. Henrv M. Philllns. Esa.. withdrew bis name, and Hlobard Wafer, of tue Blxth wt.rd. wrs nominated, a gang of roughs Jiom tbe Blxtu ward atlempied to break up the Convention, and falling in this, nominated James McFadden. LEGAL INTELLiamiQE. Tbo Ityrucs) Jlemicldc. ("OPKT OF OVKR AND Tbrmikeh-TriitirAQ Al. Itsou and Ludlow. The trial of Hamuel Holt, for the murder of Chilitopher Byrnes on tne night 01 lihof October last, not having been concluded last eveuing, was resumed this morn ing, kdu me lauing 01 tobliuaony lor the uelense was continued. James Price test Hied that on this nlaht.abont nine o'clock be sw tbe prisoner and tue two uroiuers Byrnes la tue nelgnoornooa or TQlrd snd Monroe streets, and that thoy were all di unk and friendly; be considered Holt drunker than the others. Sirs. Hamlin, llvlnz at No. 329 Monroe street. testified That she knew the two Byrnes by sight; on election right she saw them at her door In company with a man called Bpeont, and they were dmnn; sue saw a blackjack la ine possession or jurisiooner liyrnes and a pistol, which be drew partly from his oookntr she begged him not to draw firearms there, as see was very mnon airaia or tnem; ana he said be wouldn't. CrotB-txamlned She Bald that ChrlstoDher Byrnes was so drunk that be could bardly keep bis feet, bnt Edward was much more civil: Christopher Byrnes dropped a blackjack oat of bis pocket, and scrambled topics: it np; Ed ward bau a uibcbj ck also, ana also a pistol. Charles B. Horton reoalled I was a witness and testified oo behalf of the Commonwealth; upon leaving the Court Honse last night I did not say to Mr. Ate) uoius, " w 11 uang uie Hoit, yet." James L. Clifford sworn I am a student at law in ti e cfllceof Charles W. Brooke, Esq ; I was in auenuaDce upun mm inai yesieraay until tbe adjournment of the Court; I beatd Horton. the witness just upon tbe stand, as he was leaving the Court House, say to Reynolds, "Well, we will batig the Holt.yet." Michael McTague, sludent-at law in the offloe of Mr. Brooke, testified to the same effect. Here the defense closed. In rebnttal the Commonwealth called the following witnesses: William Smith sworn I knew Christopher and Edward Byrnes; I went to tbe Niagara Hose Honse with their bodies; I knew Hevel Taj lor, wbo testified yesterday that 1 took from tbe cout of Edward Byrnes a pistol; tbe body bad a blouse upon II; no tire ciat; 1 found la the blouse a pocket handkerchief and a pipe; I found no blackjack npon blm. Mr. Reynolds recalled Identified the coat Christopher Byrnes bad on when he was taken to tbe bose bouse dead, he was with Mr. Hor ton when they left the Court House on Monday evening, and did not hear him say anything about banging Holt: tbe only remark made In Ibat regard was mat, uiaouing was a good Kvearer. and his testimony was false. Here both sides closed, and the arguments of counsel npon tne testimony were oegun, wnicb, at tbe time OI going 10 pruen, uau nob ueua 00a hupbf.me Court C. .1. Thompson and Judges Read. Agnew, ana tsnarswoou. 1 ue unesier county 111 was before the Court to-day. Mist Paius-Judge Wlll'ams Kothaft vs. Grots. An action to recover damages for an nHf-sult mid battery committed upon itieplaln- tlu by the aetenoauu uoiore reporieu. ver flint tor ulalntllt. SOH IMI. Jobn C. Allen vs. William Graves, An action of replevin to recover personal property levied miiir an execution. OQ trial. DistbictCourt.No. 1 Judge Hare Knanss VB Riegei S uroiuer. au uuiiou tu ruouver fio'mnom for thh alleeed non-delivery of eoods put t-based by platntiir. Toe defense set np lhat plaintiff bad not pa:d for ihe goods, and whea the time of delivery had arrived they had been informed and believed that bis credit was not good and therclore they did not allow blm to have llJrna, V Hrumii l"i mcunoutiauv, ufm h. B. Hie wail vs. Uustavus G Logau An iKtinn to recover for services rendered as Knneriiilcnlent of defendant's farm. Verdict for plaint 1 tr, 1100. i-jnnrtFR w. Willisms vs. Bamacl P. Jones, Jr, n oniion to recover damages for an alleged nnlawful detention nt defendant's (an alder man) office upon a groundless and illegal ehargs. Tbe defence denied that there was any Hufuniinn. Let aliened that as soon ns an Inves tigation of bis case was concluded be was at liberty to go sway. On trial. Dihtbiot Cotiar, No. a Judge Grcenhank. James B. Smith and Josephine C. his wife, vs, Comma", with notice to John Lan caster, toiro tenant. Aicl.Ja. 011 a mortgage, the rlsluiltr ullcging thut he came Into posses- f . . . ... ... ml. Inli I K I u .....M... 1. .... nm u ffllOll OI aPrOliOlifJ l-W Ivu.r, ,uM lH.Pi" W 1.1 . 1 .f.V r....n.l I, mafrr.,1 tu. f lu II a.I tl I.,. aiiucnruuun w iu -y that this saltsfaotlon wns null and void, It hay- inn been obtained by Hamuel A. Coromua nndera forced power of attorney from Mrs, Bmilb. The ilelViiho denied that the power at attorney was n loraery, alleging tr at Mrs Hmith herself bad acknowledged It to be genuine. Onlri l. Coukt of Common ri.KAS Jndge J'lercn. Andrew Orshsm vs. Adam Groli. Aa action to recover upon a reccgnlzauoe. Verdict for olalnillf S235 ill). David Doace VB. Samuel Cummlngs. An action 10 recover for work, and labor done. v.niiot for Dlaintin :is on Christopher Itlig vs. FmmeiBhaunin, Ad action on a promissory note, to whloh the rte fnxxe pleaded payment. Verdict for plalatliT lHeVyHlpp'evs.FrederlckLvsh. An aotton on a mecbanlo'a lien to recover for wore and labor done. On trial. Court or Qua rtkb Skwow. Jodge Brew ter. Prison cases were - before tbe Uoart to-dr. SAD AQQIDENT. A Man rrnahed by a ralllaa Tree. As Mr. Bjlvcsier Scrlbticr, of Salisbury, N. It , was returning home with his team Irom hl worr iu the woods, on the afternoon of tbe 31 t ult.. his aUcn iou i cillid to bis do?, wbioh every mo cr three minutes wouldjumponto w hind feet, ant), Intcnily ldokimr away luto the tores', would listen a if to somo sound, antl tlicn utter a lqiyy. ibe dig repeated his Mrpular acts, teveval times, till at last Mr. Scnbier V(orpcd his team and, listening h heard actni'used fouud whether human or not he wj nnablc to till. lsviniz his team, he started In lui dircc'ion of tbe sound, Ihe doa cheerful'y precsdiuR him, and often loklrn back to s e if hli oim'er wit followinir. n they went thro ipli the wooJ. till atlcneHi Mr. Kcrlbncr was saiisllcd the sound camo Irom a huaian betna in din' res?, llarrviu-; towards it with sli possible baste, his surptise nay bo imsained when, on coruing sudJenly Into a low vnllov, be dtt-eovercd ooe of his near est ne'jfhbor, Mr. Hubert 8. UatctaelJer, crushed UDder the trunk of an ash tree, eighteen Indies In diameter, luc poor man could hmaiy articulate. One tilgh was terribly brokau, ttia bone protruding and the wound bleediug. Tae other letr was crossed ovir tne broken one, a:id badly bruised. Other p;irts of his boJy were also injured. In bis despair the poor man hd worn bis Hrcrs nearly 10 tho bone in valul attcniptinfr to dtz in'o the frozen earth and this esse his sullcrintr limbs. Mr. H;rtbaer weat Immediately io work to rescue the poor mm, and a'tcr displaying almost sapcrhomin ftrenirlh, be at lat succeeded In eettins Mr. BatcbclOcr from under tbe tree. He taen went Icr his team, and loadiog bis nc'glilor on to the sled, carried him to his homo witfe all possible de-patb. Tbe distance was about two rai!e, anl on reaching it Mr. BatcbelJer was but Jast alKe. Prompt remedies partially restored him, and ho has since been gain'n?, aud there are hopes of bis tmai recovery. He stated thst In felling the tree it lodged ajtainst BDO'her, and IbroiV tho butt fTr m the Etump and struck biro. It is not probable lhat be could have lived an hoar longer had be not been fortunatplv discovered. He owes his life to both man and dog. Mr. Biticbelder is one of the most esteemed uLd sub etaiitial citizens of Salisbury. PRAKKLirj FIRE USimAKCE C0MPA1VY CF PHILADELPHHIA, Capital, Assets, - 9400,000 2,677,372.18 Statement of the Assets of the Company on January 1, lsbO, published in conformity with tbe provisions of the sixth seoilon of tbe act of Assembly Of April 6, 1612. MORTGAGES. On property valued at over 1 1,000,000, k. . 4 . I.' t u t UikVtnanaa nn Ita tl Us- UC1U A lign iiviiKaaq uu . u ' s tale In tbe city and county of Phila delphia, except (38.1i6P17, in tbe neighboring counties ,!(0,331-2.'S KEAE. KHrATI". Purchased at Bherlff's sales, under Morissee Claims, via.: Eight bouses and lot, H. W. corner Cbesnutand Seventeenth streets... A bouse and lot, north Bids of Spruce street, west of Eleventh street Two bouses and lots, east side Cope street, north of Hansom street Six bouses and l't, north side of Benneirs conn, east or Heaoo. street. A hcute and lot, Fttzwaler street, east of Ninth street 87 lots of ground on Buokley street and Quervelle avenue, Bristol A bouse and lot, west std Bread street, south of Race street A bouse and lot, south side of Filbert street, west ot Sixteenth street....... Alototgronnd, sontb side Lombard street, west of Twenty-tblrd street. Total surveyed and valued at f 115.82443 Cost. - ..1,36-S3 Temporary Loans on Stocka as Col- lateral Duui"j,i'"""' , v . r. .k .v NIOiHN. g 200 U. 8. Bonds, 188l 40 000 U. B. 10-40 Registered Bonds.... 4A00 U. B. 6-20 Year Registered Bonds, 1862 32,700 Pbllada. City Ijoans, not taxa- ' ble 9 000 Pennsylvania Biate Six per cent. Loan. May. 1HA1 10 000 North Penn'a H K. Bonds '800 North Penn'a R. R. coupon scrip 600 shares Penn'a Railroad Oo iTansun ririnirLi Company Rank of Kentucky Northern Bank of Ky... Union Bank of 1'enn Insurance Comnany of the State of IVun'a... Bouthwark Railroad Co Union Canal Company. Continental Hotel Co... 8820 Philadelphia City warranis... Total Market Value 203,tlS0d: Cost .17 !" " Notes and Bills Receivable a,l!a. Revenue btamps . J' 11. Hammett A Co.'s Real Estate sold, not yet conveyed 2O,7OiVO0 William 11. Armstrong 60" OO M. Thomas A Son 300 OO Cosh on band $20 073 57 Cash in bands of Agents...... 0,418 35 Total Cash. ati.otit 03 REAL ESTATE. Market Price f 1"5 R2I 43 Cost, as above 51.807 3i Advance in Valne fcttO,0.l341 STOCKS. Market Price ....... 20 l.OSO 13 Cost. as above 17J0J7 00 Advance in value $11,0 i3'I3 Total. tssssi ..a,77,S73'i:i j.tsNi:t nr fire. Losses Paid tluriug the Year l-tW....ilI3,5lO'0:i By order of tbe Board. CUAS. N. BAKIKEII, 1'resiaciiU Attest JAE. W. MCALL16TEB, Secretary pro tern. sa do 200 do 17 do 100 do 18 do 200 do 24 do 16 do D1UEOTOIIS. Charles N. Bsncket, Alfred Filler, Bswuel Giant, Thomas Sparks, Geotge W. RlchardB, Win. & Grant, Isaac Lea, Alfred G. Baker, George Tales, Thomas B. ElUs. CHA3. N. BANCKER. President. GEORGE PALE, Viee-PretklenU JAa W. Mc A LUSTER, lli) t-4ketary pre ttm. TIIIKD EDITION WASHINGTON. Progress of Beconstruction-Tho Mississippi Delegation Asking for the Admission of the State-Interyiew with General Grant The Colored People's Conven tionAddress to the President-elect. FROM "WA SUING TON, Dispatch to (Ae AssocUUed iVeM. WAsaiNoroU, Jtn. 19. The Virginia Conference Coatmlttee, by retolntiou, Lave postponed lae Richuioal ConveRtiou from the 10th ot February to the 17ih of March, fearing that Coteress would not act in season to allotr the people to comldcr the proposition which may be made by Con press, and to telect delegates us early as tbe day heretofore dcigntcd. Tlie DllsstHsIipl Hepnbllea-n Delegation called on General Grant this morning. It consists of Dr. T. 8. Stlngr, Ooveruor-clest Eggleston, Dr. E. A. Foster, Mijor B. J. Costollo, Captain H. T. Fisber, Captain C. E. Moraau, Colonel L. V. Perse, Captain C. 1. C. Ca9s, General A. AUerson, and Hon. A. MygV.t. Colonel Terse, a member of Congress elect from the Filth dutrlct ' of Mies..Bippl, informed General Grant that their object was to see are the restoration of Hiscijsipni to tue Union under the constitution voted on last summer, General Grant ieplied that tbe Reconstruction Committee had reported a bill emboiyiog sub stanlial.; what the committee desired, and in tbe course of conversation about politick alTeirs lu the South, inclurl mg tbese of MUslisippi, General Graut said that be wanted the mat ter settled, as toon as possible, or before the commencement ot his administration. Tue in terview was eailstdctory to the dclogUiDii. Ealtlniore t'onnciKi rominttles Walt on General uritnt-Ilia Iteply. A committee of tbe Baltimore City Councils accompanied by their presiding officer-, were introduced to General Grunt by lion. Charles E. Phelps, a mooib.T of Congress from Mary land. The reso'ntions passed by Councils were read. Tbey express the most friendly feelings for General Grant, and iovite him to accept of the hospitalities ol Baltimore on Thursday next, assuring him of a cordial greeting by tbe citizen?. General Grant replied that he was under obii- ga Ions to the City Councils and their committee for tbeir kind invitation, and would be very glad to accept, It it were in his power. Ho sail ho had private engagements for both Thursday and Friday evening?, and iu response to a ques tton, said he could not now name auy hoar it would he convenient for him to receive tho citizens of Baltimore. If possible he woull probably do so on Saturday; however, be would see the committee again aud najne the pines and hour. Tbls morning the committee ot Tbe Colored Mcu'i National Convention recently in session In this city, called upon General Grant by appointment. Tbe committee conei6ted of John M. Lam;ston, Obio; Robert Purves, PennsjlTania; Geotge O. Downing, Bbodc Island; William S Matthews, Maryland; John F. Cook, District of Columbia; Jobn Bow ers, Pennsylvania; Jobn T. Gasklns, Rhode Island; Alexander Clark, Iowa; 0. L. C. IIugbc3 Pennsylvania; A. M. Greeu, Pennsylvania, and C. S. B. Will, Ohio. Air. Langstun, tho chair man of the committee, addressed Uenerl.Graut aa follows: General Grant In the name of fonr millions of American citizens, in the name of seven han dled thousand electors of African descent, wbo have braved threats, wbo have defied intimida tions; whose members have been reduced by assassination and murder in their efforts In tbe exercise of a franchise guaran teed by American law to every one clothed in the full livery of American citizenship, to secure in the late Presidential canvass the election of tho nominees of tbe National Re publican party to the high places to which, they were named, we, the accredited delegates of the National Convention of Colored Men, the sessions of whicn in this city have just closed, come to rrcseutto you our cougratulutlous upon yonr election to the Presidency of the United States. Permit lis, General, to express. In'.thls con nection, our ccnudeuee in our ability aud de termination to execute the laws already en acted by our National Congress, und to protect tbe life, tie liberty, tbe rlgots, no leg of tbe burn blest subject of the Government than those of ibe most exalted aud lntiiicntinl. Called us you arc to till thecba rof state, your duties will be arduous aud trylue. eipeculiy since iu this recoiiMruotion prlod of the Gov eiua.ent jou will adiniiusw-r the Government according to tbe principles of morals and la announced by the tatticn. In advance we b tug to you, (Icnrral. as u pledge ot our devotion to our common country and Goverutnut, tbe ltvelie?t rjmpathy of tbe colored people of the nation, and in their nnine wo express tue hope that all tbingj connected with Ibe uJmin Isiialtou ot tbe liovernraenj upoo which yoa re fo eooti to enter as our Cnief Maglsti-tte maybe, undtr Providence, so ordered lor , tne maictainance of law and tbe perpctaatlou of Ireedom, tbat your name, written hijzU on the scroll or bonor und fame, mav eo tlowu to pos terity clorious and imniorUl, asfor-iuted with tbe 1 antes of your illustrious predecessors iu the great t huir ot state, Waihiuglon und Li a coin, 4J rant's Response. To this addre.-s Geuerul Grant replied as fol lows: I tbauk tbe conveution, of which you are the representative, for the confidence they bave expressed, and I hope sincerely tbat tbe colored people of the nation may receive every protection which the laws give to them, anl they shall have my efforts to secure such pro tection. Tbey should provo by their acts, their advancement, prosperity, and obeJtence to tho laws, as being worthy of all tho privilctes tbe Government has bestowed upou tbem, and by their future conduct prove themselves deserving of all they now claim. Ifyncli Inw In Iowa. Cincioo, Jan. 19. Oj Saturday night, one hundred armed men from Plum crok, Frenoit county, loira, broke into the jail ot 8 duty, and too out Jackson and Norton, the murderers of Uolloway, at a dance In his hotel on Thursday, aod hang them to a tree, over a mile distant from (he town. FOURTH EDITION I HAltoSBURG lion. John Scott Elected United States Senator-Proceedings In the Legislature. Hon. Hannibal Hamlin the Next Maino Senator. FROM HARRIS B UR 07. lion. John Keoti t:irtl United Mate Nrnalur. Bpectnl Derpatch to The Evening TtltorapTi. Hakbuduro, Jan. 19. The election of t United eVa'es 8enatjr as successor to tho IIou C. R. Buikalew took plc9 here trt-day, rcMult- u.g in tLe election of tbe lion. Jobn 8coit, Bcpublican, of Hnntlngflon county. The Dmi crats voted for Don. W. A. Wallace, of Cicard 1J late Chairman of tbe Democratic Bute Cen'r.i Comm ttee. BucWa'cw bad but 18 vote in the caucus out of 5i. Both houses are tow cneaireJ in conntiDK Ibe votes ior Auditor-General ttud Hnrveyoi-Gcueral. THE STATU LKULSLATOBE. Kcnnte. BARHlsnnso J ad, 10.- Mr. Connnll nrannte4 k tippieiuuia peihlon leum Wllil.u c'olioe.t. txt'iuiorot Wl Hum Oobbe.t. (IfceA'fd, relailvu to m icii.iil VIIA.UI JIH riffj pi.WUll II M TH-OIDll 11, wlili towns anopied. r quiring ihn aiiotocy O-nural to PiAininM.no rvporl as to tbe equity of tueul.lui. . 111; iuiivwil'b uiu. iu umuB wuru luirtiuncerj: 11V it W (JOI Uull. Ihnl lilis 111 Han i l llii rl.hl. .f imilen i upon real es aie lo Phi anelpbla. Ttitu old provlntts ilil,s (expert any purchaser of a murt sssa lor valuable coLSideiutiou from the hol s or tircutora of aoy defeated pernor), acetl or real ei- ikiein rDiiaacipDia. i lie ocdis iot secared by rao-t-. fge liKltment. or rinvgulz moe shall noitoutlnue a itru on si-cb real estate lor lnuir.r than oue year Irum Ibe lirst graor ot la.iprsot tue iiunl-iri.il m, aail utile s a claim be tiled lu tbe Urpbaus' tloart wllbia oue year, eio. also, one to divide lbs Twentieth ward Into two frhool dlairlcis. All cast of Krotvl to bathy i'wra- ileth section east, and all west Twuaiieib. anoLinn west. By sr. Davis one repeallrg that portleo of tbe fun hill of April, ISfiS relating in Altivruira. Justices. aud C'onMables, lar m Be k couut? Id c mcerued. A no one providing iliac tbs a:l e alWe tu d.wer. approved Hin 01 Id arch, !&'',, vliH.il app y to all cast wnn'n me lerinn ui iiiiu net. wuereiu tne party plain HIT died prior or sutwequeut io lln date. By Mr. r'lsher. ono changing tbe time for eltctlcni for Cvuncllmen and others la Lu t abler. Also, one anitioritcg the ColumbU Water Company to borrow 870 i,(H). Ali-oone auti orlz ur the School Directors of Lancaster lo sell real ehlate. By Mr. Olmstead, one repealing the law ot 1700 relative to feuceB. The Hen me then wnnr. over io the House to conut the election returus ior Auuiior-ueuerai anu Marvevoi-Ueneral. llonno of Representatives. Prlrr to Ibe meeting t' ths Iluu-e this A.M., tbe ijeuiocranc lut-iunrra 01 me ug Hia'.ura aSHHiublt-a I J caucus, ai.a an r feu 10 t,ie ror lion, wtl lam A, waiiace, in nnnaiur iruai i, wrue.a a!3Iric',rjr vt-ueu matea nt?uaiur. ror. w -ti.ce ns oeau a u rtnmer ol iteseuaie rlrjco lstis. and lor four yearn has tM-en chairman ol the Ouuioo.anc fci-are C'euirsl Committee. I'ro e'nloually ha Sa a Wfll-knuwa nutmber nl tbe our The vote In caucus was Cuarlns B. Hucsaiew io votes, ana wiuinui a. Wailac-aSl vo ra id r. Brown, of Clarion, offered the following resols tloi : Jitwlvfd, Tbat the Judiciary (joramlttee bn In. strut ted to report a bhl for the prevwnilnn of ibn mauulai t ire and sale or Improperly reilnei and uaDnernus caruon ui , Aunpien. t Mlouolaoii. Of Jinavfr. olTred a iMn'nl'nn requesting tne Andltor-Ueoetal lo Inform the H -use oi inn amiinnr oi la uiih iu run ninta irum eujli enuniv no to JauUAiy 1. It-Si). AdODtad. Mr McOn!! tiitrovucid a bill nrKlug CosgTess to adont aiueudaaeu 8 to Ihn Fedural Cuantlnulnn Klvintt tt) nssi f he euctlva franchise to ait citizens of all Hia'es Kn'erred. Mr. srcKirttry, ol B ick'.cfTreil an act antHorlz'ng Ibe fcboul xnresiors m aim a ronaiy wj appoint a n reiver o' I ait s ami Ireasurci. Itnlorrwl. Mr. Korera. of Fnlladiilulila Introdaced a iiiDDle nififl to lo acl of lMrt. limiting Ibe nnmberof ofllo-ri ot thn IKifdttiure. 'Toe supplement uinpanses wlta tbe pasters and folders, and requires the irk to be Klvsn by oontract lo the lowest oiuaer. itsterred, FROM MAINE. lion. Hannibal Hamlin Elected C Ited KtMteN (Senator. Bpeetol Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Augusta, Maine, Jan. 19. lion. Hannibal Hamlin was to-day elected United States Senator Jrcm this State. In the Senate the vote stood Hannibal Hamlin. 28; A. P. Gould, 2. In tbe House tbe voie wss Hamlin, 118; A. P. GoulJ, 30; Chamberlain; 1, Morrill, 1. From Canada. Ottawa, Jan. 19. James Howe and Mr. Mrl.tliau, M. P., accompauled by Mr. Eo-e, riivcd here last nigbt, and were entertained at ibe club by tbe members of tbe Government. It U said that Mr. Rose has not completed his nreotialious, and tbat Howe and HoLcl.an come bue to dircuss matters with tho Cabinet. A meeting will take place to day. Accident to l'arcpa-Rosii. Baltimore, Jan. 19 Parepa-Roea met with an accidt nt iu stepping Irom the cars on her arri val here yei-teiday, vblch bas caused a post ponement ol her Dm appearance until Thurs day evening. lAteNt Marketa by Tt-lea;riU. I7bw Yokk, Jan. la Oolton lower; sales of 500 bales at yvo Flour dull and decll"lim: siiaie. f.iUH07--io; Oblo, l tit10; W.storu. 5 O&ui.OfiO. Wheal dull aud dfcllnuig. Ooru steady; uilxud Wentera B&aiWe. OalH doll. .Dd quotations ara numtnal. JJeet quiet. Peru steady; new JWem, '"J .6; Lrd lirru; BWauita, li(iilio. Whisky quiet; Wes-eru. Il-Miwl-OL Iialtimobk, Jan . (kjiioo quint; p Iddllngtnp. land;. aV Flour dull and noonual. Wheat er Dull ana lowet: (air to good red sold t i,70iiii. Cora Prm snd uncuaniied, reerlp's Buiall. Oats aull at 7iw 76c. lltsoulland nominal at 9. wnvi Porlc U ni ut istiiiA'OMf. JUcon lirui; rlbslne l7i'tl7.U: elnarsidei, li.(tt;l7,3.c, alioutlurt. H'.M-.. Hams i!KsJja, .Uurd qulta Al Ji'o. rniLAUELFIHA STUCK KXCIUNUK BALKS, JA. 1 Beponed by Vo llavea & Urn., No. 40 U. Tbhrd street il H, 1 W r. IMN two in nn us s i t. lll) HaflB.2erlJB...Clia1.1 numb Koad R....b5. 47 KO CO . . . ... l nt .in Aim jv do do. do. ..ls."S. 47J, .!.. -JJ. 4 ..!& I II. V'i t ouu Leu As. gold I.... 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KO,IAWINOJ BILL OF1 FA UK, ALL OF TUB UKaT, AND AT MKMAHKABLY LOW PdlOKS. Kosm Jtief. ,'fto. illoast Mutton , Ktast Turkey X6e. Fresh hhsd wo, Boaat f hli ki-D... -i&u. fj.i riLeaa ... Ham aud hst - 'o. wuuon Chop ...! c, airiiflu io Sausage - 1"C. Venlsou biak sue. urniiuu run....... 'i-. V ineo Beef snd lab Dhlnken Potpie liu. bave. Veal Pol oi- 10 j. R. s and Buuer. S i. Milk (osr glass)... ho. Biniwhal(:ke lo Vesetahles (eaeb kimli 80 O srer 1' a.. .0o. HI. wed I'lilokeo.. Oi ITue (1 ei cup).. 'lea .... Celery,, Honre uiade Pie. ,.l!"- ,. fK. .. o .. -' .100 Annie Duuiplluge Vio. rjrauhsrry. Apple anj ruddlpg. 1 'nerrF rsam e teacril.. 60. Fried Oysiers 0 for iiv Bieacd Oy.ie.s is and ita l.lC sic eto. BioLld IIS a it sw. JAMKH JlOI.trrON. Proprietor, 'i'etuperanoe Dining Saloon, No. )S0, HlXiU b ret. lt4 FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Elction of Republican Unltoa States Senators -Ad vices from Europe. FROM EUROPE. Mi.sBaBsaaaaaaajBBBM By Atlantic Cy&le, Tne Rnantan l lectlon. Mauris, Jan. 19 Comploie returns hive bsco. received of the el-clions Jmt coucladtd fo mtmibcrs or the Opn'.ltaUonal Corie. Tha result shows unmlti-tksblv ths1; an overwhelm Ing mfjorl'y of ttie people of tbe na.loa are la favor of a monaicbical form of government The cities of .Seville, Barcelona, Alcaute, Sara 08? a, and sonic others hav, hoTvevcr, been enrried by the Republicans, and tbo strength of lhat party in the new Cur.cs will be about on hundred mem bets. Tho Alabama Claims. London, Jan. 1!).-Tbe fait Jf i Gtutite (Con ft rvativc) has nn editorial this evening on the Alabama Claims Convention. The wiiter hopes that tbe English Parliannedt will not ratify the treaty concluded by lord Clirendon and Mr. Johnson, if the ques' I m of the recoirnltioa oi the fiouthern Coniederacy as belligerents is to be reopened. FOIITIETH COJWCESS-TIIir.D SESSION Ttie Menatc. Wasrikbton, Jan. 1 Tbe frea'dent laid hefors IheBenato the teyj ot tne f rendnui. ol inn United hiatea io ttenatur Vrr'a iBSoiunun ot Inquiry io re sard lo tbe legal auibotlir op .q whica iba lata Pro claruatlon oi Auit-emy was lamed, woicb was read M.r-.f,r,y la be 'erl"'d ibat ibi iunni.ee mada an Indtil ioite reply to inn Inquiry made In tn reso lutlon. Ibe Prtturtunl ba cuuilufd iiluiseii loinill reruns the authority and precertsuts r.ir lbs exercl.a ol tbe rardonlug powrrr. wolci he t Hr. Ferry) bad pevsr tbousbt of q lestioBhiK, bus the rlgiitor toa Kiecnllve io grai-t a RVDsral a-nnnaty was autta aooibi-T qnesiion, In legard to wblou nought was giveu by tne ineage. ThefJDAlr presented the msmnrlal of theotlorsd persons or Georgia, representing tbat they are eon fined In prison uuunr oppreanlva bit laws, wbicb are In conflict nub ibe reconstruction laws, and praylog radrvss froni Congrtwa. Itererred lo ihe l oiunilite on ths Judiciary. Mr. Howe presunttd a memorial protonilog sgAlqsl ai y furiberexientlun of ibu lima lor ibe oomulmion ol the railroad Irum hi. Cnux Lake to Lake superior. Itelecred to tbe CuinruiUe ou Itatlrouds. Mr. Corbeti prenonied tu t petition of clllsmis of W aihlDRton Terr! ory. protesilng a.aioat suoal.ilng t is qaestion ot ibe ownerniio oi rsan Ja.u Inland to arbliiatlon, and scitlng Innh tbtu our HoverDment, having a ready IT h aakeor paaue rucede.l irom tbe lloeol6IMatolhetliiii. ml. ber be hoi.or nor loe In terests oi tbe t'niieil tltaies will admit ol alurthar surrender of our rigln-i. Mr. Corbeit said ihat the views of the memorial lsiswtrea'su h'sown. The Dteoioiiai was r o'er red to the Committee on rrrtlcn All'airs. Oo motion ol Mr. Stunner, tha Commltiee on Fo ri? Inn Relations was uliivliarged from ibe limber coa slderatlon ot two neniorial or Win. Cornell Jewell, tbe message ol tbe FrHl .mi in rrgard in ibeeveats In Japan, the appoluiu-cnt of Mr B'irllngame to a mission by tli Kmperoror Onloa and the art pro bloltlog cur reprekeutai vei ano-d rrun wxaring olp'oaialio cotturues and the proposed, atuenduieai to tbe law prohtutitng the Coolie irid-i. In regard to the lani-name i maitirv Mr. 6nmnr as Id that to make the lav li regard to t.e coolie trade applicable to u;n irafle wl b Japan a-law bad pnssfil the feeuaieai tue lasisesslou. aod was now pending In the House, Tbe C'omiulline was aiso discharged from tbe fur ther coneirterAtlo" o the remlatiou to Inq ure late thedoingsor loreiKn poweis to Impose their govern menial institutions on the people ol this cnulloooU Mr. Trnmbtill presented a memorial oi (be Mayor nnn Common Cumuli of Chica o, piayiug mat tuat cltv be allowed to en'urge lis baroor. aod Intro duced a bill io utnoriB bueh onl gimenc. Both were referred toComralttee oo Coram erne. Mr. Wilson otlersd tbe following resolution, which was adopted-. Jtusniiied. Ibat the President be reqnHterl lo com mnnicate to tbe H-nnto any correnpondwaeA or do cuments on Hie In the lapartrnut or tstate nit bnre loiore publtsbed. relating to tne lesooro's and extent Ol lb tlsbliig grounds In .aa North Pad llo Ocean opened to the United 8 a.i hy the treaty of Alaska, showing tbe markets tbat are or tuny be made avail able lor tbe p odnce of i hose liaherlos, and relating also to tbe fisheries of ibe principal oommerclal nations, I heir markets and capacl y, Honae of Rejireaentailvea. Mr. Wood (N. Y.f presented the remonstrance rf merchants and others of Alouny, New Yora. against theaddlilonailu.y on steel. Ketarted to tbe Oota Dillle on Ways aud Means. Mr. Jones (Ky.) presented the petition ef tbs dis tillers l i the blxth Biririot of Kentucky ror lbs repeal or modification ot cert&la seoiiona of tbe Interna! Reveanelaw. WAinerelereoce. Mr. Paine called the aiteuiioo of tbe Hons M a letter reoelvvd by blm Irom the Adjutent-tfAnersl of ibeariuy, In response to a reaolu ion calling for In formation ae to the nnmoer or enllstid men now s.rvlng In Texas, Virginia, aod Miss ssiopl. wbo had been cI.Uhds or realuen'8 of t-he Moutbera States, or bad serves In Ibe R-bel a -my. Tbe Adjuutat-Uene. ral stales ibat there Is ao means ol procuring tbe la formation except by Individual inquiry. Under the. circumstances ate. Paine a.aed that Ibe resolution berescludfd;and It was rescinded. Mr. itoblnson (N. Y.) attempted to get the floor tbat be might oiler a resslutlou e-tving the use of tbe bail of iheUoeeeta Ueurce Frauds Train, but Ibe res alar order ol business was insists I oo. Mr. Kia. from tbe Committee on Prnilsg, reported a resolution fer tbe prlnliuguf 20 000 copies otitis report of tbe8peciai;Commls.lnner of tbe Iteveeee, wlih tbeappitneices tor the u.e or tbe House, and 10,'OS copies for the Treasury Departmatt. Mr. KellyPa) addressed tbe Hmu in opreetlloa te Ihe resolution. He did not thick that, the report ibould receive snob an en4oseuient. He did not ee how the American (Jougrese could seed sueh a report broadcAst over tbe country. NEW YORK. lleuben E. Fen ton r.leeted Vnlteil iHtafca neuutor, Asbant, Jan. 19. Reuben B. Featon was to day elected United States Senator. Tbe Hoase toted -Fenlon, 73; H. 0. Marpby, 45. Tba 8cate voted Fenton, 15; Marphy, 10; H. 8. Bsudsll, 1, cast by Senator Murphy. FROM MISSOURI. General Scuura i:iecled United N fates rirualur. Et Louis, Jan. 19. General Schuiz was to day elected United Btates 8coatr, receiving the enuro rsotcai vote of both bouses. Tue Demo crats voted tor Jobn 9. Pbelps. From Ohio. Cleveland, Jan. 19. Tbe Supreme Court a Columbus to-Uay refused to gran, a ns trial hi the case of Lewis Davis, convicted) of tbe murder of David Skinner, at Independence, Obio, and ho will ba executed oa February 4. Nblp JVm. Niw Yi k .Jap. 19. Arrived , steams u ip Sehr as ka. from lflverpi-ol. The Sow TorL Alauey SLarket, From the Time. "The prevailing rate for money to the broker to-day was 7 pur con t., at wutcn there was a fair demand ou inlsocilaueous collateral. The exceptions, on call loau, were oa the publlo funds at 0 per cent., but the rule of the market is seldom departed from. Toe sales oa mer chant paper, outside of bank, rauo at 7'v$y per cent, lor select names, and none others uavc mnon currency, "i'be pnbllo funds nf the United States were fn active demand. The silos of 6 'A-s of 18U7 at .JOU. per cent, were t'.M.W.Q. and the market left ell' i08;VH per cent. The May aud November IMHs advanced to 109 per cent..and the IStiH to Hiiy percent. The per cent. KMOs gjld onto llfiJi percent, " " -ihe Mouthern Rtate bonds showed soma hesitation in the early purt of the day. bat at the close, with the eioupuon of Tennussboj tha conrseof the market wasapala upward. ' Tbe ratlwaja opened generally weak, and there was qullo a bearish spirit man Honied ua to about 1 o'clock, when tue market began ta nrn.and later In the day tbe stock of New X k CeDtrr.1. whloh leads tbe market, aelltn tiplolrJ4(ilBlii per eeni.. after belne dnwa ta mem per oent. in tbe forenoon. The North wBt Blocks were pressed at the earlv boarda and some of the other Western lines o'muiira. lively weak. The New York, and Western roads left pfl comparatively strong."
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