H'E 1)AILY EVENING TELEGRAPf I nilLADELPJUA , THURSDAY, SEPTEM UKU 0, 1809. 3 rraws amviivt art. CUT Aftuii Some days hincc, .John Corlies van av rented iu thin city on inlm i.i.itioii reciii voil from a woman thou in oustmiv. on the charge f dealing in counterfeit tunic hntan. A hearing was fixed for tho ilav following tho rrent, but at the rejufit .i tho defendant, ho represented hiuiNtilf to lein tho secret nervice of the Treasury Hepa. oment and en raged in the detociion of e niutorfeitorH, a lohtponemont of tho itivcviiju ion wua agreed to by ANsistant DiHtrict Attorney Valen tine until yesterday, when liefure United Htates Commissioner Jlililer, tlio testimony Mas hoard, and tho licensed lie! 1 to answer. A large meeting of tiveim it was held last evening at the Nehuylkill Hose house, to make arrangements for the reception of tho North ern Liberty How Company on Saturday even ing, on their return from WilMuinsport, Buf falo, and Kiugara Falls. Tin oonmiittefl on arrangements reported the full iwing route: Form on Walnut street, ri-ht resting on Front, inarch up Walnut to Tenth, down Tenth to LocuHt, out Locust to Broad, up Lroad to Arch, down Arch to i'il'th, up Fifth to Girurd avenue, down Girard avenue to Front, down Front to Laurel, down Laurel to New Market, down New M.irkct to tho Liberty lloso house. Notwithstanding the thr"ateninj aspect of tho weather yesterday, moio than six thou sand persons were nsseuililed .wthinand with out tho enclosure at Seventeenth and Colum bia avenue to witness the tiivsi grand match this Reason between the Athletics of this city, and the Mutual ot New Yok. Tho giuue was a finely-contested one, and tho b.ttliiig very superior. Ilatlii'lil, ild h... JS. Mills, 1st b... Mi. ii lev, 2l li... C. Mills, c, , Swiilidell, 1. f. . . , Th. followii: is tho score: o. it. it. o, II. It. A'l'lll.r.i'lC. f 3 Iteaclt, Vd )... ..4 ..2 ..4 ..5 f.4 4 .Mcllrl n-, s. s. . 5 Ciltllli'.'l'i., 1. I.. 1 Fisler, 1st t... 2 Seiiseail.'rler, i McMaih-n, p.. f h'urati, :'! b. .. I Ku'li'i'.i;-', e... 6 iicny, r. 1'.... c. hpcli-r, c. r.. 2 2 1 3 MrMahon, r. f i t arlcton, h. s 3 W ulteis, )i 1 Total. s 27' Total INNINU. 3 4 B 0 ' 27 V 4r CI.tHS. 1 Mutual 1(1 4 t 0 X, I) 2 2 1 2S Athletic 3 4 3 12 2 8 4 U la The second days' racing at Foint Breeze drew a very largo number of persons, and great interest was manifested in the proeeed ings. Considering tlto unfavorable wtato of tho weather and tho consequent hoavy track, the time made w us very good. Fool selling was very lively, and some heavy bets were made. Tho Reeond race for a purse of :2010, be tween the grey gelding Surprise, bay gelding N. B. Palmer, "brown stallion Membriuo Prince, bay mare Fanny Allen, brown stallion George Al. Patchen, Jr., and bay goldiug Confidence, was not concluded on account of the weather, and niter four heats had been run was postponed. Henry was the favorite in the first race, and won in three straight heats. Tho following is a summary: Point Breeze l'ark Bace Course, September 8, ISO!). Purse if 1 000 for horses that hud never beaten '2-4." in harness or wagon; Hfil.'iO to firat, !2-"0 to second, and $100 to third. Thomas Best entered b. jr. llenrv 1 1 1 V. H. I)olle entered br. in. I.lzzle Keller 2 3 2 11. A. White entered s. s. Jack Draper 3 2 3 Time. Mite. FlMt heat 'i-n4 Second heut '. '. . 2'iis Third iuat -. U-37,Vf Domestic A Hair s. Gold closed yesterday at l.'!.". The Mississippi Valley Commercial Con vention is in session at Keokuk, Io wa. Senator Fessenden will bo buried at Port land, Me., on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The fund for tho benefit of Mrs. Itawlins, being gotten up in Now York, last night amounted to 2-1, "00. Ir. Samuel D. Gross, of Philadelphia, was yesterday elected a member of tho Cana dian Medical Association. Tho United Stctes flagship Savannah will leave Funchal on the l!ith instant., for Anna polis, at which port she will probably arrive on the 28th iust. Tho elections at Santo Fo on Monday were quietly conducted, and tho llepublicaus are said to be ahead in tho contest for the Congressional member. Prince Arthur will, after his visit to Quo bee, on tho llth inst., visit Montreal, and unveil the bronze statuo of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, which is now being erected. The late Secretary Bawling will be buried to-day in the Congressional burying grounds. All business will, it is expected, bo suspended during tho passing of the cortogo, Four vessels were soized in Richmond on Monday, and their captains hold to bail, to answer charges of smuggling untaxed to bacco, and thus defrauding the revenue Colonel Green has made a fight with tho Apaches, in tho White Mountains. Five Indians were killed by Colonel Green's party, and the rest left without their horses and mules. Tho National Union Republican Convon - tion of Mississippi, yesterday in Convention at Jackson, nominated Judge Lewis Dent for Governor, and JudgoE. Jell'erds for Lieuten ant-Governor. A farmer was robbed near Macon, Mo., of thirteen thousand dollars on Sunday last. The notorious Sam Conipton was arrested for the deed, and most of the money recovered on him. Gotthold Fane, a drug ;ist of Hoboken, yesterday poiscned n child through careless ness in mixing a prescription. When a war rant was issued for his i.rrest the careless epethecfiry lied, leaving no trace of his w hereabouts. ForciKn Affair. General Prim will return to Madrid, from Vichy, oh Iho lr.th. Napoleon w as not in Palis yesterday, as announced, but presided ut the Council of Ministers at St. Cloud. Sir John Gray, editor of tho Freeman's Journal, makes an appeal to the Orangemen to aid in the settlement of the land question. The Timet is indignant at outrages on foreigners in China, and hopes that the English Government, in giviug a chance to the Burliugamo mission, is accomplishing peaceably whut it might bo compelled to effect ly force. Washington, Sept. 8. Advices from the Cuban forces have been received in this city up to tho 20th nit. li these letters the friends of Cuba have accounts of tho several engage ments which recently took place between tho Spaniards and Cubans. Tho Cubans for Borne months have invested tho town of Puerto Principe. On the 12th ult. General Puello sent out a force numbering TOO, as a reeon. noltring party. They were attacked and de feated with the loss of almost the entire com- ,a Aftsnalties. desertion, and prisoners. U1UUU . - , i -. The town of Puerto Principe is reported de lrtd bv General Puellos' troops, who after i ...it Turnement retreated to Neu vitas, ' These letters report that General Valma '.! ,M which had moved out from Las Tunas had attacked the Cuban troopa who J.UUUB, . 41. Q nninf nnil.ir General Qucfiada. The Spanish troops com prised the entire strength of General Valma seda force, and were commanded by Valtn i srda in person and consisted of 200 regulars and l.C0 volunteers. With this forco Gener.il Quesuda was attacked, and, after an engage ment of four hours, the Spaniards were re pulsed with very heavy loss. The Cuban Iosh woRovcr 100, while that of Vplmaseda was much larger. Ynlntnseda retreated to Las Tunas, and, under the fortifications of that place, secured tho protection of Li 4 troops, the Cubans not beinu sunnlied with tho nrlil- lery necessary to attack so formidable a posi- tion. 'lhe Cubitus now occupy the entire j Ciiico Villas district and tho territory of tho I F.asteiu Depmtment. commanded by General Jordan. The Spanish troops and volunteers occupy the sea-coast towns and coast fortifi cations. A light is reported near Puerto Grand, in which the Spanish forces, number ing over soven hundred men, were defeated. It is reported that after the first lire the troops deserted in a body to tho Cubans, leav ing their officers, who were captured and pa roled by General Jordan. Generals Quesada and Jordan assert their confidence in tho re sult and their ability to secure Cuban inde pendence. Jit.Uf'til Orilfi Iriiiii :lih-l .liipttlcp f'linwn on Itm TiMii .tliliutry ('oiiimiMnluti. I The following order was Issued at Norwich. Conn.:, The parlies in whoso behalf the petition was made, arc now on trial before a military coin inifion at Calvert. Texas, for the alleged niur- ' iler ot Dr. Maxwell in J tine last. l'.t-l'irlf Hen. Brown, l-.li Wood, John II. llolliiian, (iranville Kosc, William Andrews, and 1'hillp JStonciiict., petition for a habeas corpus at Chambers belorc t. 1'. Chase, Chief Justice of the I'nitcd Mates, September 0, ISlilt. Upon In itring of the petition in Ibis ease, it appearing from i lie statement of 1). U. iUr.i.a, Em.. counsel for the petitioners, that there is no good reason to apprehend that the sentence of the military commission now trying the petitioners w ill, if nuainst them or cither of them, be car ried into execution until the itiesiions arisina,' upon their petition shall have been determined by the Supremo Court of the United Slates, upon hearing of an application in behalf of E. -M. Eerier for a writ of habeas corpus with a writ ot certiorari directed to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Ilisuiet of Mississippi, to be made at the session of the Supreme Court of the United Stales in October next, or upon hearing of a similar application for a hahvas corpus with a writ of ct rtiorari directed to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas, to be made to the said Supreme Court at iissaid October session in behalf of the peti tioner. It is. therefore, on motion of the counsel for the petitioner, ordered that further action upon I his petition be postponed until the second -Mommy ol ( ictober next, at Chambers, in vicmitv of War-liitiiiton, at which dav, or earlier, if it be found needful, this application may be renewed. a. i: cjias!;, Chief Justice of the United States. WitinliiKton Dcmorrntlr ! The unofficial returns on Tuesday niirht show that tlio Democrats have elected three of the city candidates out of four. 'lhe vole foots up as follows: Valentine (.Republican), for Mayor 50 DEMOCHAT1C MA.IOHITIKS. Bright, for President City Council 145 McCabc, for City Treasurer 105 MeCall, for Assessor 101 lhe Democrats elect eiirht Councilmen. two iu the First ward, two in the Second ward, one in the Third ward, two iu the Fourth ward, and one in tho Ninth ward. lhe Councilmen elected are Messrs. Bright, President; Dillon, Simmons, Quliin, Stilley, Fin- negaD, .Mc.Wanus, hlliott, Smu'Ie, Hayes, 1'iekels, -McliiUre, .McCloskey. Walter, roulk, Jones. l.ichiciistcin. Gallagher, Phillips, Johnson, and Fcbiger. J laicare Gazette, Sr'(e)n'iT 8. AYONDALE. Tim kilning IHaunlrr llurliil of the IV art. Sokanton, Sent. 87-15 1. M The work of bringing tho dead bodies to the surface pro ceeded steadily, and sixty have now been raised. Their funerals will lie hold to-morrow, from Avondale. A despatch has been received from President Sloan, of the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Company, ordering all the shops and works of the company to be closed, and free trains to run to and from Avon- dale and all prominent points ou the road. lhe stores in l itlston were closed to day, and a meeting held to raise funds lor the relict ot the batterers. Jlavor Hill, ol this city, will in the morning issue a proclamation ordering places of business to be closed ou the Uth and lUtli instants. Relief subscriptions have been re ceived: Five thousand dollars from the New York Board of brokers; twenty-five hundred dollars from Hon. Asa Packer; aid live hundred dollars from Governor Geary. At eight o'clock 00 bodies had been raised. Acting i. oroucr Wadhams will take testimony as to the cause of the disaster at two P. M. ou Saturday, at Plymouth. 9 o'clock. All of the sixty-three bodies first found together are up. A doctor has been called for to attend the men about to go into parts of the mine yet unexplored, in search of men yet unaccounted for, but theio is no response from the doctors. There is a terrible outbreak of grief at this time from women In the nearest miners' houses. Heaps of coal in the chute and screens are blazing. To-night the lino of fire extends from lhe railroad track to 150 feet up the lull. ti :;o o'clock. Six bodies have been found to gether in one chamber, making scveutv-two in all. ' T1IEELECTI0X CONTESTS. TlieC'iiNe lor the HcmimmkIciiIm .Mr. Sellera' .r Mlllill'lil. Coi kt OF Common Pi.kas Allison, P. J., and Judges Ludlow, Peirce, and Brewster. At Iho reassembling of tho Court yesterday after noon, Mr. IScllers opened the aririiuieut iu behalf of the incumbents, speaking in substance as follows: He referred to the return on each of the can didate's vote, and he then called the atteutiou of the Court to the fact that the respondents pro tested before the examiners to the further con tinuance ol the case, because the case was not determined "at the next term alter tho petitions wcie hied as provided bv the fifth section of tho act of Julv 2, ltfli'.l." Three terms have expired iucc the hlinjr of the petition in this case, and the case has not been determined. The limita tions in the statute aro mandatory, and' this is the effect "t a dtcislon of the Supreme Court. The f ourt has no Jurisdiction If the petition is not filed withiu ten clays after tho election, and tb Court has no iurisdictlon If it is not deter mined at tho next term. This applies to tho Dis- tiiet Attorney and to the I'rotlionotary of the Common I'leas. Coming to deiails, Mr. Sellers claimed that Mr. Wieppnrd was entitled to more vntoa than were returned lu tlie iiiirieenin uivi Blon of tho .Ninth ward, and air. .neuoy to rwi more votes, lie is eutit led to 10 more votes in the Tenth ward. Jle is entitled to iu more vt.ieu in Mm First ward. Jn retrard to .vir. Fletcher, he is entitled to more votes in the First wnvd Tb, minorities tif the respondents ought to be further increased by addiug the votes of tbom ubri o.mw to tho noils with Nisi Prlus papers and tittered to vole for them, lu a circu lar isHted by Justice Kcail to the election olllcers, a doubt is expressed whether the Nisi l'rius can adin t an iilion tn oit enhlilt). in tuis connec tion Mr. Hellers referred at length to decisions, and quoted tho act of Congress of 1803, that "everv court rneord ill any individual State, having common law jurisdiction, and a seal and clerk, or urothouotury, shall he considered a district Court within the mean lng of this act." The testimony in regard to the refusal to receive nuDaraliztttlou papers was quoted at length, including the names of those who were disfruuehlsedalthougb theypresentcd naturalktvUv-n .papers issued by tlie IHotiict Court. Some were excluded because thy were de'crters, wlteren they produced regular dis charge papers from the nrnty. Some of the par tic excluded had naturalization papers for t.hlr ti en years. A number of those who had papers dated 18W were also excluded. In one case, where the whites attempted to vote lu the Fifth division of the Tenth ward, and was refused, because It was a Democratic ticket, ho went hack In the afternoon, and by pasting a Repub lican headiiur on the ticket, was accepted. There were thirty-six of these qualilled voters who were excluded. Mr. Sellers next rc.fe.rri'il tf il.n ....... ..... - ... against the respondents upon papers admitted lo be fraudulent, or where the vote was upon minor's papers when the parties came, to the I coniury w nen over me aiie oi im, where there had been no declaration of Intentions. There were .VJ of these improper votes. Mr. Sellers lurther complained that there was a concerted movement to exclude voters for the respondents in the first, second, third, fourth, and sixth divisions of the First ward; the first, second, and sixth divisions of the Second ward; the second of the Seventh ward; the sixth divi sion of the Eighth ward: the third and fourth of the Ninth ward; the third, fourth, iifth, sixth, and eighth of the Tenth ward: the second of the Fourteenth ward; the fifth, eighth, and thir teenth of the Fifteenth ward; the first, second, ft fill, and seventh of the Fifteenth ward; first of the Twentieth ward; third of the Tweutv-lirst ward; sixth of the Twcntv-seeond ward; the sixth, eighth, and ninth of the Twenty-sixth ward. In all theso divisions the olllcers were Republican and interested against the respon dents, if It can be proved that there was a dc sifXti to cx( bide all men of a class, there is no "lice election," and the polls should be stricken out. it will not do to say that the seal of the Su preme Court was forged, or the signature of the l'roilionolary was forged. Jf these olllcers relied upon u judicial proceeding, thev must know that in that proceeding but twelve papers were declared fraudulent, and not another paper has been declared or intimated to be a forgery. The twelve papers referred to were found upon Mr. Devine, who was arrested by a Republican policeman, taken before a Republican alderman, and bailed by a Republican; but Mr. Devine has never been produced to show how these papers got into his possession. But tho key-note of lhe exclusion of these papers Is to be fouud in the declaration of the officers In tho Fifth divi sion of the Tenth ward, that ho determined to give '"his party the benefit of the doubt," and thus refuse the papers. Mr. Fellers did not conclude his argument when the Court adjourned. MARINE TELEGRAPH 1'iir adtlitiimal Marine Xews nee Fir.it Pwje. ALMANAO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. St N liiHFs 6 34 I Moon Hf.ts. ST.0 SI N iiklH S il) UlUH W'A'iEll 113 PUILADKLPUIA BOARD OF TRADE. TorN O. JAMIR, 1 (.'. is. DriiHoiiovr, Committee or the Month. Thomas L. GiLi.rsprR. ) MOVE.UiiNTS OK Ol'KAN WTEAiUSIIIFN. FOR AA1KKIOA. Knrrpa CIusrow Now York Aur. 37 t). ot ItiiUiinove.. Liverpool Now York, via II. ...Auk. 2S 1 eiiit huulhiiniton. ...lialtimoro Auk. 2S CorCova Ixnidon New York Auk. 2S M. Inurtut lirest Now York Auk. I'unuu pum nuiiipiuu. ...now I ora AUK. .I l'aiuiyiu... hinidt . ...l.ivoriKiol. . . .Now York via Bos... .Auk. 81 . . . .llrcniou Now York Sept. 1 ....Liverpool Now York N.ipt. 1 . . .. Liverpool... .Now York Sent. 1 FOR KUKOPK. 1 ii'immrk.. i ovinia.. . . Tripoli Now York.. ..Liverpool Sept. fl l-lubPii JMiw ork....isreiuon nspt. It O.ol Washington New York.. ..Liverpool Sept. 11 Olln New York....Iondon rjont. 11 oluiubia. New York....Ulaurow Hont.. It l iauco. Now York . ...Liverpool Kopt. 11 Uuliey. Now York. ...Liverpool Kept. 11 OOAK'I WISK. DOMHSTIO. KTO. Juniata l'hilada Now Orleans Sent. 9 Pioiuethous.....Pbilada Cbarloaton Kept. t'oluniliia .New York Havana, via Nan hooh. U Pioneer Philada Wilmington Kept. 11 ouitwunda..... Philada Savannah Soot. 11 oitos New York. ...New Orleans Sent. 11 bull lb America.. Now York.. ..Rio Janeiro Sept. 23 M ails are forward od by every atenmer in the regular unoa. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at ljueenstown, ox. ct pt the Canadian line, which call at Ixindondorry. The M timers for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLKARKD YK8TKRDAY. tonniship Arii'S, W iU'y, Koston, H. Winwir A Co. I 'Minor j. 8. Mirivor, OenniB, liultiinore, A. Oroves, Jr. teainor A. C hlimors, Knox, Now York, W. P. Clydo & (Jo. ir. barqua Mexican, Wolch, Liverpool, Peter Wright A r'oni,. Prig K. P. Stewart, Hollnnd. Sngna, (?no. O. Carson A Co. Sour Ilattie Koss, ITlrick, HarbadoN, Warren A Ore. Ti,.i 'I'himt.B .laff,iMn Allun 11. .11 i .,7 lxuke, slomhow, Havre-da Oraco, with tows of barges, W . P. Clido 4 Co. ARRIVED YKSTKR DAY. Rtcamshin Tonatvaiidn. Wnkolev. 7) luuim from Sn.nn. nab, with cotton, noe, etc., to Philadelphia an. I Soutlioru Ainu nteanihiiipuo. fassongera Mms Lizzie Mill, .Mrs. Hallon. Mr. T. S. Smith. Mr. ainnn. Mr n :,.ua,..un m- Uayes. . . i Steamer E. N. Fairchilil, Trout, 24 hours from New York, with nid.se. to W. M. Hand A Co. KUamiT Anthracito. Oreen, 24 hours from New York. with indte. to . M. Haird t Co. Steamer Uriel ol, Wallace, 24 hours from Now York, illi mdse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. br. tin nine John Bright. McMu'len. 48 dava from Liver pool, with rodsu. to Pet or Wright A Hons. nr. ling nacuelor, Carlow,24 days from Savanna la-Mar, with logwood ami lustio to 1). N. Wel.lar & Co.-veasel to n. a. nouner a t;o. Brig J. O. Clark I'reothv. 13 Hnv from Kn uiih to (ioo. C. Carbon A Co. Schr Pour SititcrH. l awn. ldiivfn,mii;iin iini miu grain to Jas. L. liewley & Co. ' " ncur . Howards, Allen, from Boston. Subr M. M. Pote. Adams. Imm IWt.:tnr,iiOi Tug Hudson, Nicholson, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. rl'llg Comillodoro. Wllmin. from HHpa.1a ii, - tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. gjrrtal Drtnlvh to Thf Erniiuq T-hnrnph HAVIIK lE-(illACE. Sent. U TI, .H1 V.. here in tow this morning : lleluware and Hudson No. 122, with flint to order. VVm. K. Rlcl jiu jlilm, with flint, tur Trenton. t in ma Jane, with luiuher to Taylor A Butts It. M. t omrnan, with lumber to Taylor A Hctta. Dodge Mills No. 2, with lumber, for Newark luiniul Cline, with lumber to WoolverUinATiDsman. Iowa, with bark, for balem. CorreK)oti'lmrr of Th Hn-tiina Teleqrnjth. '""""i mom AliON'S BULLETIN NKW YOIIK OKKICE. Sont. X H..- l.. i tow to night for BaltimoreVlight. .. in ci issa, wnu unmHione, lor rhllKdelphia II. Kockwood, with carlioya, for Philadelphia. BAI.I1MOIIE BltANCU ilKlli 1' Ku,.l u fll I bargeB leave in tow to-night, eastward At. A. Duffy : IJite and K.arly : and Owon Brady, all with coal, fur New York. I he otranto and Lieut.-tiov. Jones got away in addition to tlume reported yesterday. i uiijii.r i.i-iiiA muni n urncs, Boot, s. l he barges Hoard of 1 raiio, with coal, and Senator Wade, with guauo left last uigbt for Baltimore. L, (j ' C'nr'pmnlmrr of lhe Phllailrljihia Exchange. l..'V.k:H. Ilnl.. KmiiI 1 - - V M At 'h ll-..l . liur.iuis Isaac Rich, for Port -au Prince; d, for Ant! wrrp; bug Magdalena, for CiemuegiM, all from Philadel phia, together with a large number of schoonor.i. linn 1 11 M M M rv ( 1 Viiv t,,r Kiiwiih ia r..... ...1 . , r .. Irland, by the tug America. W ind bK. and ttormy. LABAN L. LYONS. MEMORANDA. Ship fancaster, Jackson, hence via Mobile, was below LivHtpool 2Mb ult. Ship (.eorne Bell, Canu, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 2Stb ult. Steamship Pioneer, Sharpley, from Wilmington. N. 0., for Philadelphia, agrouud at Now Inlet bar, was having her cargo lightened yexterday. The Teasel is not in a critical conduion, and will ba gotten oft nuless the wind chamrFB and drivos her f urt her ashore. S.eamsbip Itipzig, Jaeger, sailed from Bremerhaven SHtli ult. for Baltimore not asbelore reported. Steamship Whirlwind, Sherman, hence, al Providence fill) inst. , BamueCerelia, Murray, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Loudon 2Sth ult. Banine Astrea, Hillul, for Philadelphia, cleared at Lon don 2sth ult. Brig Kvollna von Schroder, Pruelt, for PhtUdelpliia, tailtid from laverool 27t b ult. Sihrs M. H. Bead, Heuson. from New Bedford; J. D. Smith, Hart, from do. ; S. T. Wiues, llurper, from Provi ilpiii'e; Alaiy A. Predmore, Hart, from Hartford; (i. W: Middlotcn, Nukorson: and ,1. S. Terry, Haynor, from New Haven, all fur Philadelphia, passed Hull GateTih iuftant. - Kihr M. D. Cranmor, Craniner, hence, at Newhuryport 6th inst. , bi-tirs II. Croskey, Potter: C. 8. Edwards, Garwood; Ella M.Pesirll, Ackloy; Baltimore, Dix ; K. B. Shaw, Shaw ; VYei-lem Star, Alvgwtuhn: Active, Coombs; and A. 11. Leamwig, Brower. hence, at Boston 7th inst. Si hr kdward linieyer, Oorman, for l'liiladolilila, cleared at Bonton Ti h inst. , ... Schra Oai-oline Hull, VicVors, and W. B. AtoShaim. Adums, hence, at Richmond, Va ntli inst. Hchr Sarah Louisa, Palterson, sailed Horn Richmond flth inst tor .lames River, to loud lor Philadelphia. Sohrs Mary Haley, Haley ; William Oollyer. Taylor; Lucy Church, A damn; and John B. Detwiler, Grace, hes.ee, ut Providence tit inst. . , , Schrs Klvie Duvte, Weeks, for Phllailelphia, ad Jlist, Muni y, forTreuton, sailed from Providence bib iast. hihr William iJushiSK, for Philadelphia, saitod from New Loudon 4th inst. Scbr George law, York, nenoe, at Rtoningt.in tth Inst. Klir ThAua Harden. Wrightinaton. and SWishi Aun. Iiakur, heuwe, at l'all River 6th inst. MISCELLANY. Th following is the captain's report of th loss of the Spanish brig begundo A liairanle, on her Turbge from bt JagodeOt bts to Vio, bpeia, ladea with eohee, cooo, 'WBjeW,- "Aiidniit 20, P. M. -Daring tornulo n.1 thno 1r Mnini, wind 8K., Wftnt on roi about live niilm from t in not tkI of tl Iiliind ol Simmon; tried Trion min (1 ptt tlie veppel off. but wit bout (motion; momitune (tie tri l.Hrl riitff leu It end tnade aik met. ol water. o t.tie J I it rrnt mute and throe men In a I Hint to I he inland, lint, tlioy toinrnrd at 6 P. M,, liAVinr ouml no inhabitant a ; the ve pl continued to take in water, and outbe evoaiuvof the -Id wua bill to the dck. leaving us without food or help of any kind. Atutut:ix, alMiut -i P. M., seeing a h irm. briif ct mirft in nur direction, we tnarin plcntta of di-trsA, ami as she hove up to us we lowered our hnite aul wont on bfard the brig, which proved to be the Hitidto. from .Ixiraira, bound to l'hil.iilelihia, ('setain McDonald, who kindly i'inei!ed to hi ny till next day to try anil snvii some of the cargo ol my vrnfol, but the weather nn the lilt h being rough, nnd tho plnre riitngrrno from the nunihor of ut-lain tlio vicinity, he proceed n. I on hia vnyive nn I bt tight us to bis port, of ruViiintion. Thn following is a lift ol the crew:- Puhlo le V. Arrnoe, llaptista Ouinnis. hllur.io 'J anrirmiznr, .luiiquia Kchabe, Jone t'ntmimita, l rsiii'isro Aldamis, I'ooro Sabnla, liomtistA Kodtiguer., taulio (toycolchen, Pantmtn Unities. "MA (,'( IH i V. M I' N I ) K H SON A , Ouptaln." The Krgunrio Altmnmte ratod Al at Lloyd's, and in sured In I.odiIod. RACES. p i . t ii it k i: x i: i a i: k. FALL ' J MEETING. filO,00 1 rem iii him In Day. 17 llori4M i:iirMl. THIRD PAY, TIM RSDAY, Sept. ft. Pt'JlsK No. b, liOiM) For lmtscs that have never beaten a-iiS, Thirteen iR) I'litrles. SAMK DAY. PntKF. No. , i'2rm-Free for nil horses. Three (!'.) cut rirH American Girl, Lady Thome, and Gold Biniih'H Maid. oiiiiilinisi'H will mn evorvhonr from liroaft ami I'l line streets, eomnieiicliiff at C o'clock A. M., anil every ten minutes, eoiiiineririnu; at 12 o'clock M. Cars leave the New York Depot, Went I'ltllailel t lila. at 1 o'clock I. M. each ilnv, via Greemvicli l'oiiit llratich, n tuniliid nt il o'clnck. 1 1ckets for Bale at principal hotels and at tlie Oltlrc, No. 144 S. FOt'RTH Street. Horses will be called at 2 o'clock. Trotting com mences at 2'1B. Hcstaiiniht on (lie ground. Mcmliers and subsrriliers are rospeetfullv re qiteHteil to waive their privilege. Free lidt sus pended. I. ariies not admitted without ehiirjre. Tickets, V. WILLIAM AMUR, President. Ii. STiiKi.. Secretary, No. 144 S. Fol Ki ll St. T:st WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. Xiwis ladomus&'co; DIAMOND SEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCHES, JF.lVKUlY iblLVKa n AUK. VWAT0HE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. Cho8tnnt I Ladies' and Gents' "Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry ot the latest designs, Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cnt lery, Plated Ware, etc. 3 37 R E M O V A li. 13. WARDEN, IMPORTER Of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the S. E. corner of Fifth and Chesnat Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. -WATCHES REPAIRED IN THB BEST MANNER. 3 llthstui ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCEES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. G . W. RUSSELL, NO. M N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in WAT( MIX AND JKWF.T.RY. . 1:. corner SKV KN TH and (JHKISNUT Rtrcota, a i.J nucona nuor, ana lace oi no. no a. iianuM. HOOP SKIRTS, ETC 1115. - H O P K I N S' HOOP-SKIRT AND CORSET MANU FACTORY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CBESNUT STREET. Oar CHAMPION SKIRTSIbetter and cheapor than all others. 19 to 60 aprinfra. Mo. to If 2 25. Our Keystone Skirts, 30 to HO spriUKS, 60s. to $1'4U; New York made (Skirts, from SO to 40 springs, 45 to 75c. R. Werley Corsets, $2'50, $3'&0, $4'&0. Beckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson's "Ulove-fitting" Corsets, from $2'20 to $5. Jlrs. Moody's patent self-adjusting alidominul support iDff Cornets, from $3 to $7 hi!ily recommended by phy sioans, and should be examined liy every lady. Over 4U other varieties of Corsots, from 75c. to if 9 W. Skirls and Corsota made to order, altered and repaired. WIJOLKSALK AND RETAII 7 23 3in WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARIIIAGI3 DUILDEHS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand mci.trDiria Rockaways, Phaetons, Jenny Linda, Bugglm Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc, 3 23 tilth For Sale at Reduced Prices. LEGAL NOTIOES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 ANDOTUKTYOKPIIII.AD .. j." Til i....;i,iiiiiin of tne lai il,. .'3,,,t will meet the parties interested, for the Street, in the city of ''CToi'LAN LAN8DALK. B28stuth6t" Auditor. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT Md akiU have Invented to assist the hearing In ever, deRrJe of deaf ue; also. Re.pir.tora; also.Ur.n dau7ptJrntai.s,.uuerior to any other, in use. at P MAlSElslA'IJi Wo. 116 S. I KNTU btreet, below ChesuuU "f1 WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALER. V iat.Whiakiea.146North8EOOND 69 Philadelphia. 1 TOIIN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER J ehants and Manufacturers of OoneetogftTickliur, eta. P9l H U$ VT Btw. PUil4lpu, I wfaj Th. a .irtiointed by the Oourt to audit, sowle, and adi.Yt i i wwZt of HOI.W1 K.1N l)K HAVN. Admin. u.Sff-SS'of OKOKGK V. BTUOKKBT. Jeoeased, lauca in tue hands of FO'R SALE.. ft A riKST-CLAS8 RESIDENCE T FOR JSV.11:. The New Brown-Stone Dwelling, with Coach ilouse, No. 1507 SPJIUCB 8TIIKKT. The hmi-e Is 22 feet front, throo story an 1 M;inr, roof, and throe-story doublo link Imildints, ith llli roomson the second and third, and w.itcr ' lots no ltr, second, and third floor, nnd vory moinm cinv.nieno Thelotis2J feet front lit 24H dnep to Mtiim-r s'rion which tbore is a line couch house, and stnMin for fnr horses. The house was built and finishe. I in fhn niot Ciiinplete planner for the present owner, who occupied it a it. a jpnr, and o flora it lor aiile oily on aoci.nol ull.wvin thn city. Furniture new, sad will be fnrliH.d, if wili1. POHfeKKSIOX 1MMKDIA I K. IV HKSIKKU. APPLY ONLY TO j. Nomas koihnson, At Droxol 4 Co.'s, No. .14 SOUTH 11IIHD STIIKKT, 93tf I'ltlf.A n K mi I A. FOR SALE OR TO R E N T. OfcltM ANTOWN, five minntes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat a.d comfortable House, on WAY. K Street, below Manheim, suitable for a small and ceiteel family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, water, range, heater, eto. Rent, $.') per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WI3TKR Street, Oermantown Possession at once. 6 14 tf FOR SAL E. HANDSOMK ARCH STRKKT RKSIDKKCK. No. 1328, 20 by 137. In thorouuh order, with modorn tin provernonts. Apply to JOS. L. CAVKN, 831 No. 16" N. NINTH Slrnot. FOR SALE HANDSOME THREE JLiil story Brick Pwellina;, three-story double back build Tiis.No. KVt BIXTU Street, above Oruen; modern im firovenienta, and in excel lent order. Waaowned and buiil y the late Uenry Ilerrinxer, deceased, of the very hemt materials and workmanship. Ininiediata possession. ARent at bouse from 12 to U o'clock daily. ti 7 tf BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety FULL Aira nALr sourjD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, KTC. ETC. To be found In this city, Is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Dook Manufactory OP JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 18 tnstuSm PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARE ROOMS, UP STAIRS. PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). m an cis d. rASTomus, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Tatcnta procured for Inventions in the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or Bend for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 6 smtli PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOTJETH and WALTS" UT, PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABLE AGENCY. Send for paniplile on Patents. 3 4 thstui CHARLES II. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE O Kiphts of a vnltinble Invention just imtented, and for the SLICING, CUTl INU.nnd tilllPriNli of dried beef, cuhbiiKe, etc., are hereby ottered for sale. It la an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. 8TATK rtlCIITK for sale. Model csn be soon at TKl.KGHAl'll OI'I'ICK, UUOPEH'S POiNT, N..I. 6 27tf At UNDY A IIOFFAI AN. PAPER HANGINGS, E I C. E A N & WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BKTWXBH WaI.NCT AND BPR0CI, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 8 188 T OOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! I WALL PAPERS XJ and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, thn cheapest in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Dopot, No. lo:;3 SKlNi: (iAHDKN Street, helow Klovontu. lirunch, No. 307 KKDKB AL Street, t'amden. New Jorsey. 2 i'ti JJ E R R I C K & SONS SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1803. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMElt D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, HELF-BALANCINl CENTIUFLGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE. AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwi i. vacoHN atxBBicx. wtjluam a auaiuox. JOFIN X. OOPK. WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. v The followlna' ManaKers and Officers have been lotted for the year lhrii: ELI K. PRICK. President. William H. Moore, William W. Keen, Samuel S. Moon, Ferdinand J. Dreer, (iillies Dallett, (ieorire L. Ku.by, KdwinGreble, B. A. Knialit. BecreUry and Treasurer, JOSEPH U. TOWNRKNO. The Manaxers have passed a resolution reouirin both Lot bolder. andVisitors to preaunt tickets at the entrance for admission to the Cemetery. '1'ioknta may be bad at the Office of the Uuopany, No. b13 AROli Street, or of any of the Mana.rs. 1 ii CI O R N E X0 11 A N QB J BAO M ANUKAOTORY, JOHN T. BAILKY. ' H. E. oorner ot MA RKKT and WATER BtrMta, Philadelphia, DEALER IW BAUD AND BAGGING Of .very description, for Oral a, Flour. Bait, up.r-PhophU of Lima, Boca. last r lo. r,. and -Va JT"U7 n AMUSEMENTS. A V, A I) E M Y O F MUSIC.' Rll IM.VIiH KN( . I .Is II (H'FIIA SfASON. t.AKOI.INK KM HINf.l. I.r It N A It l.. ..IH K Hi; TRKS8. 1I1IS Cl linrrili yl h. h M MO, Sept. r, n ben will b. produeei! i.slie's ever popular ,. Hulll H.AS t.lKl- J v. ljenry ltnluh as Thaildcis r. lleniy lirmi.,n as Count Arulienn V..r . " IVriNliiK.f l.li i i l,e ( .1 riti tin i.s , nm A"nm Sh" I"" . gueen.if lbs titpsiM lO .Mt.KltOW , I ri ls I K K.M.Sl., I It A lrl, (lO. , KATI KOAi Oil l,Min, I'llAMl MVIIV MATtNKK. ,. , ,, , M A HI TANA. W w-ic Vt'!? n'',, 0,M n ,l Ul" Al'M'l',"'. """I t Ti uoipl.-r's .....j ,.ON VlTRDAY FVI NIXO. l.n ,c I oiiC'tt s a r.,.,,iir In a,l ..) .1 """ u"' '"' l..o Ijile Coal Mine O.viMor W till III atiitsMi 4 . i 1 ,l1i OR, MAUOl l.KI l 1 lu: W A vi.t n.. "rile vnu .. ..iv I It I LAV IIKNKKIT UK MUlTlY r! ROWKk's 1 KS. .IfIIN DKKW'S 'I IIFA'I 1' lv I'.r.i,,. '. I H ARCH STREET RI.CCNO BUkoi I.MIA THOMPSON'S M 1(1.1 M..1 I 1 liiil PK ,rr,u s MoNHAV ANI M'l ltV NIGHT M.VH VO I III'. MMI.oit, l i:irAV I'KM i n oi i i.ia i ItoMrsov A l I;DA V it 11 i:.MiiN,atlu'ulovk, "' I.YOI I III 'M i m in i k UTK. Mo.MlAV liil ; (IIITY Tllil-:I'.S. In I'lepsniiu n, I., lu in. nit's "r OkAlOrl A." i;O.XS AMKKICAN A Above lvll.ll I II. I'UEATKE WALNUT AIONOA V I'A I M Ml. Sept "pt H, nnd all thn Woek, v i K .U.I-V TKOUI'K, j it it un i.'f h i i i I' li vi-ii in Vim, il RoIiFRT NIC K I K. 1 1:.) .. 1,1's '-stidlirit.iteur, ev Itallet I'o Ko-a. I ) .- uurdi .in. I Unlet Tnmpr. Malini e no KAI L lxl. AH Kii.VoO.v.t Jo'i..ek. 7ALER'S (LATE IU.LElf8) WINTER 1,1 ' ,vl 'ornieriy ino propel ty oltliot.HAMI Mi K l l-l HA KHN, purchased at Jtrea With H.AWIK'H ORCHIM KA snd Miss NK I.I.IK AN i'J'ff Wl11 I'Tl. rn. h P It V ArTKKNooNa.nl - ..... ... .... .'.i... yimvm auuiwin free. 1 u,i bHIPPINQ. -Tis Jul! LIVERPOOL a r. If YrHu':;K 'sl''W.V-Innian f Mall KATKM OK PASSAOK. ! IHh'I f'Altiv AX. Payable iuOdd. Mverpool Halifax ' . bt. John's, N. !'., by Kranch bieiin.er.. KIKKKAIIK. 1'uynlile in Currency Hi 1 ivn mil v VI MslHnx is ! M. .lolm's. N. v.. ') by Craneu Sii.nmor I 30 1'iiSf.enKers torwimied to ll.vru lluinburn, lirumen. etc. at reiloced rules. 1 ickels enn I l be bolik'l t hero at. ninila..i. , siinswisliiiiit toKi nil i. ii their Inomls, ' v" t,,r'""1'r.V?,i't"l",,"n "l'l'', ?' 'be f'ompnny's Office. JOHN G. UALK, Aiein S 15 IlllOADIVaV. N Y OTto t'lmSNH l,A I AUI.K Ae.1,1. rr CH A I? I rr t? rn m o r U ' ' ' THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. FAST WIEIUIIT. XXLVia, EVERY TIRRSDAY. Tne Steamships PUOMUTU ELS, Captain Cray ami WILL FORM A RLOl l.AH WKEKLY LINE. lhe stt'finiHliip 'i;o.Mi'nii;i s win J.In Tllt HSDAY, Scpteinbi r l, mU P.M kM 0n a 'i'!lr,(ufJ11 imlB V lH,ll" K've" connection with 8. C. It. It. to poli.tH 111 thf Mmtli and Southwest Insurance nt luw.-Kt. ruri.j ii..t.. , . nu . AH t.v env ,.tW r .. L-,71 ."T.I' '''K' M IOW J J VMtVl IVIIIU. route for fruljtiit, apply w K. A. SOI IH-Ju k CO., liOCK STKEET WU VR 8 22tf P. ONL Y !- f RECT LINE TO FRANCE i Til W I " tf v n . . 2&J. ( ' . pan " 'i ,A2SmMTjQ brj.:st:KIV' N, W vokk and "avkeTlLj'JLI Iho splendid new vehsols on f Kit favoriia . .nKold(inc.adin(.;l::6PTASSAOK T-. . r. u 10 tol-fTOR HAVRK. First Cttb,n -itJ p;v KisnJ CaLin $' i.if ((Tn.cIl1,in railway tickets, furnished on board ) f irst Cabin s,4A , Second Calnn . . ' & I hese s earners do not. cany steerage paaaenierfc Medical attendance tree ot charxe ii"W Anieru un travellers oiii to or returnin from the oof cchechannur.,,,,. For Pk!A?1MMiy, Now York. Company .nv . r "'oipuia, apply at Adams' r'.ipre N. 01 ninV. . ;,.1?.1'! 1 at ..... vnr.aji ut Htreet. is . . '"Aiiiu.riliA. RICIIMOVn 11 fT T I Arxrtrn . 'ir t -rv; . .1,;.;. . :::'. "'Z'Anaiur i, LINK, 1 ViM Lusk TO . . , 11- KV tA TITROAY, St ot n' ,rm HllK1' W"A' b0V6 MARKK1 THROUGH . RATKS to all points in North and 8011O 1' rpii.h II A ' 1 ,1 I. I. rTTT owii . . l'reieht UANLiI.l-.il" RTTT ovnir . RA1 AH.S THAN ANY OniKIM.TNK. ""'"' ',v. "i ni'.iv i.iiji.. . J i. . .1 ' , '" cueapoessor tnis route cotoi mend it Ui tho public a. the ium desirable medium oarryiriK every description of freight. 'uui , trarjsfcr''r'te lor conunisuion, drayaKe, or airy expanse Sienmshlps Insured at the lowest ratoa. l'ltifc'ht rocuivod daily. . WIMJAM P. OLYTJK AOO m No. 13 8. WHAKVKSand Pier 1 N.WHAHVK8 W. P. PORTKR. Acnt at Kiobmond and Cilv Point T. P. CHOVVM.L A P., Aiieuls at Norfolk. t jj LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP- -f- fir 1 3 LINE FOR 'M?irr& NEW YOnif. Sailing on Tnetdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. RKIiLCTION OF RATK8. Freight by this line taken at 13 cents per 100 pounds cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option Ad. vance charges cashed at ofbee on Pier. Freight received at all tinios on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 8 25 Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Fitra rates on small packages Iron, metal, eto. t IF? NEW EXPRESS LINE TO If. ' T Alexandria. Georgetown, and Washington, D. . iTswiiwvmA 0., via Chosapeske and leiaware Canal wiih yuuiiections at Alexandria from tie n.ost direct route foe I-yiicbhuig, iinstol, Knuxville, Naahville, lteltou. andiLhiT. bouthuest. iuii Sleunii rs leave regularly every Saturday at noon from th Brut lmi t above Market street. 1 reight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South Wharves. HYPE ft TYLER, Agonta. at Georgetown: Af KI.IBJtK.K ft CO., Agents at Alexandria, 6 1 j . NOTICE FOR NEW YORK, VI it! FX PRESS MKAMHOAT COMPANV iue CHH'APKST and OUICKKST water eommunlitm. tion hut wet n Philadelphia and New Vork. Steamers leave daily from flrat wharf below Marke street, l'hiludclphia, and toot of Wall street, New V011 Goods forwarded by nil the lines running out of Nel York, North, Fasi, and West, free of comiuiasion. Freight received and forwarded on accoinmodatiD toiiua. W 1LT.IAM P. CLiDK ft CO., Aaents, No. 13 S. UKLA WARK Avenue, I'liiladeiplna. JAMICS HAND, Atf. nl. 6Si No. 119 WALL Street, New Vork NOTICE FOR NEW YORK. VIA Delaware and Knritan uanai, swimsi'n sj TRANMPOKTATION COM PA N Y. i ICS. 1.. 11 II AMI! KA ' I hTKl I H K LINK. 1 he business by those hues will be resumed on and after tlieslhol March. Fur freitflits, which will be taken 00 accommodating urma. apply tow M AIRD A OQ 83 No. Ja3 South Whaivea. Cotton" sail uckANi)7cANVAs, V of all numbers and brands, lent, Awning, Tmnk, and Wagouwver luck. Also, 1 aper Maniuauuirers lirier Felts. Irem ttnrty to aeventy six iucbe. wides l .ulina. Belt ug, Sail Twiuo, etc. Jaulins.i a. JOHN W. FVKRMAN MM. No lOBCHUROH Street (City YMTIKE "PLATE MAETmK83jir i yJ KIN" K. ) ESN UT Street. U3wf',u "I SR. KINKEL1N CAN BE CONSULTED ON XJ all diseases of a certain specialty. OiKm h,.... . t, ,vS,li.JVKMB(;,,uu,, n fc3Fiar:l ws- appiiiuwa to sail as fol. i-'li1", 'j'ndontvia llalifi, j i, 1 n.rlay. Kopt. 7, at 1 P t Cily of Washmaton. Mnuiny. h,.,,t. II, at In A M ' l i " An;v.erp. batur.,.,y. hT... iV, at I I'. M W' i Uy of Halt irtitiro vn. it-, V .V... ..a ' m-. mi. nt I r trf-Ml 'IVIv1'1- . Payable in Uurruncy. IRM . A KIN ! STI lilAOK lo London luftl To lu.lon. Vl To I'arw f, 0 .Hr J VAHHAUK IIY IIR H fHiAV H1KAMKH, VIA RAI4FAX. yver conceouauujs t.- -
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