THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAr, MaKCH 13, I8H. F1FTII EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. FROM JVJSW YORK. llnlr at Pea. Navw York, March 13. The steamship Eu ropa, from Glasgow, l ist overboard, during a (tale on tbe 4th Instant, Captain M -Donald, First Officer Davis, and Third Officer Waller. Owlnjr to a fearful pea, no boat could be launched to attempt to rescue them. fflr. Miimaer wn.l the British Mlol.ter. Nbw York, March 13. Secretary of 8tate Finn, in a note to the Port, denies explicitly the truth of the despatch from Washington which appeared In the Evening rorl on Siturday. Neither Sir Edward Thornton nor any other member of the High Commission ever Iutlmatel to blm a with that Mr. Sumuer should not be on the Foreign Committee. Tb Pallnre mf n. I.nrae Ory Meads H.u.e, with liabilities of half a million, is reported. ItrHlta of H Prluneaa. Princess Leopoldina, a daughter of the Em peror of Brazil, and wife of Duke Saxe, died recently in Vienna. Kreueh ttellef. Rev. Dr. Orienheimer, Protestant Episcopal Btabop of New Jersey, has addressed a note to the French Relief Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of this city, saying be has prepared a pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of his diocese requesting contributions for the relief of the suffering people in France. The Mercantile Library Association has given $1427 to the relief fuud, the proceeds of Wen dell FhillipA' late lecture. The amount received by the committee to this morning is $119,901. FROM WASMMGTOJf. Duly I'uatl and Salt Repealed. Opaeial Umoinii to Tint itnrninij TeUyrapk, Washington, March 13. The House has passed the Joint resolution repealing the duty on salt and coal. SIM IV. The Attempt to Asnntnu.i Henor Zorrilia. Madrid. (Feb. 19) currmpondence London Times. "We are completely satisfied with our work, and intend to continue in the same road." 8uch wan the literal text of an anonymous letter received by tbe unhappy widow of Mirhl Prim on the day hit remains were carried to the Atocba Church. It wa no heartless hoax. It was a message of warning to tbe other public men who bad taken a prominent part in the elevation of King Amadeo to the throne. Some of these men treated it as a joke, but others did not. Among tbe latter were the ex-President Kuis Zorrilia. lie took tbe warning espe cially to himself, as be had borne a very conspi cuous f-bare in tbe Kng-making. Yet-terdiiv morning be received a verbal mes sage that if be would grant an interview, tbe parties deciring it would communicate to him important revelations respecting the authors of the astat siuation of bis friend Marshal Prim, whom the tribunals of justice have not been able to discover, though they are constantly arresting persons "on suspicion." Being excessively anxious to do what in him lay to clear up this tearful mystery, Zorrilia said he Should be willing to see tbe parties in question in Lis own hout-e. Calle Sao Mateo, in the even ing. He was told that would not do. They would not come to his house, but would meet him at any other be might appoint. He fixed 10 at night, in tbe bouse of a friend living in Calle Pez. Punctual to his appoint ment, he went, and stayed till nearly 2 o'clock this morning. It is needless to say no one came. He was accompanied by his par ticular friend Don Luis Hernandez. Seaor Zorrilia remarked to bis friend, "Lo presentia; tstavio venido," '"I thought as much, we are 'sold' (duped)." A few yards further on and they came to tbe Calle San Roque, a narrow street which opens on the Calle Pez. From a dark corner in this street two men emerged, crossed the sidewalk, and fired at them. The balls, of which there must have been at least 7, to judge by the marks they made in the wall of a currier's shop, passed close behind them, but fortunately without touching them. With great presence of mind, Senor Hernandez pulled out bis revolver, and, firing it twice, ran after the assassins, who fled along the Calle San Roque, leaving their trabuco (blunderbuss) on the ground. Senor Zorrilia and some police men, who tbls time were quickly on the scene, watched all tbe avenues by which persons could leave the houses until daybreak, when a large force of police searched the houses. They have arrested lour men and one woman; but whether these are the guilty parties or not I am unable at present to say, Great excitement prevaLs in the city, C0NGKK8S. Heaator Harlaa'a New Apportlonaioat Bill. The Apportionment bill introduced In the Senate by Mr. Harlan provides that after March 8. 1873, the House of Representatives shall consist of 200 members, apportioned as follows: Maine 6 Ohio 19 New Hampshire 8 Kentucky 10 Vermont 8 Tennessee 9 Massachusetts. Khoda Island.. 11 Indiana IS 8 lllnois 18 Oonneetlout Missouri 18 Mew York New Jersey 1'ennsylvaula.... Delaware,, Maryland ,.32 Arkansas 4 .. 7 Mlobixan .84 florid.. 1 .. l'Texss 6 ,.. 6 Iowa 9 lrgiuia . .. 9 Wtsooustn m 8 North Carolina 8 California 4 Fouth Carolina 6, Minnesota 8 Oeoreia 9itrei(OU 1 Alabama 7 Knas 8 Mississippi 6 West Virginia 8 Louisiana. t Nebraska 1 Any new State admitted 6b all be entitled to a Representative or. Representatives, in addition to tbe 280 named iu tbe bill. The following States shall be entitled to additional members of the Forty-second Congress, to be elected on a f;eneral ticket at a general election during 1871, f there be one, and if not, a special election shall be called: New Jersey, Penesylvanla, Georgia, Texas, Wisconsin, and Kansas, two each; Missouri, Michigan, and Iowa, three each; Massachusetts, New York, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mis sissippi, California, and Minnesota, one each, and Illinois four. MUtJlVAL. Attl DB4WATIC. The CUT Anaaoaaeau. At thb Walnut Mr. aud Mrs. Barney Wil liams will eomiueDce the third week of their engsgement this evening by appearing in the drama of ishandy Maguire; or. The Idiot of the Shannon, the farce o( Connecticut CourUhip, and tbe drama of Ireland at It Wat. On Wednesday Falconer's Irish drama of The lien in the Gap; or, Innixfallen will be pro mith nuiv aeunerv aud aDOOlntmentS. - At thb Arch tbls evening Falconer's drama r rwa vi win be Droduced with Lotta in the i Arn. w7. m,A with entirelv new scenery At thb Chesnut Mr. E. L.. Davenport will repeat bis great personation of "Sir Giles Over Lh in MajMilnirer's t)lav of A Neu Way to Vim nhfa tht Avninir. To-morrow even- lngf S(. Marc; or, The Hatband t Sacrifice will be performed; on Wedueaday, the comedy of tr-M nd the farce of Turn ,.. 'i-t...r.H.v a AVii Wau to ran Ola Jhb't; on Friday, f. Marc, aDd off Saturday, IlitYk r?ian tla Tiny sin nii lttirrt Macaire. A olav adauied from the French by Mrs. E. Edward Lewis is In preparation, aud will shortly be produced under tie title of The Marquit; or, 'rh Value and True. Mrs. Lewis Is the com noser of the Ecidiah. words for Rossini' Utabat ifater. which Is to be produced at 8U Peter's Chnrch, Brooklyn, en the Slst Instant, and she is favorably known as a writer and translator of more than common ability. The play which is to be produced at the Chesnut Is said to be of mora than usual interest, and every effort will be made to place it upon the stage in most effective style. The leading part will be sustained by Mr. Davenport, and tbe cast will embrace all the principal members of the company. At thr Assembly Building the two headed girl, tbe Kentucky giant, and the Nova Scotia giantess will remain only during the present week. They will be on exhibition each after noon and evening. The two-headed girl is un doubtedly one of the greatest natural curiosities ever seen, far surpassing la interest the famous Siamese twins, and those who have not yet seen her should do so at once. At thb Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the domestic drama of Fanchon the Cricket will be performed this evening and during the week. At thb American an interesting variety programme will be presented this evening. t'lTl ITB3II. Corsets. COK8KT8. Pricks Reduced. Prices Reduced. Corsets. Corsets. The Ladiks' OrpoRTrwrrT. Thb Ladies' OppoRTUKrrr. M Cents oood ITand-made Corsets. 70 Cents superior new Corset. 86 Cents finely-trimmed Dorset. 8ft CENT8 SPLENDID WOVEN CORMET. II oo Superior Woven corset. f l -oo superior Tatknt Circular Gore Corset. The One Dollar Patent Circular Oore Corset, now having a marked success, is well shaped and male up In a superior manner. It Is the ladies' favorite. To secure increased patronage Mr. Finn Is presenting a splendid line of Corsets at figures far below usual rates. Alno,ull linen of finer good at moderate, price. John M. Fink, S. K. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Works of Art at Purlic Sale. A One collection of Italian statuary, marble flKures. cronpa.Varden statues and pedestals, Is now retdy for Inspection at the salesroom of Messrs. T. Birch k Son, No. 1110 Chesnut street, and will be sold by order of Importers for foreign account, on Wednesday morning, 15th lnst., at 11 o'clock. The subjects are historical as well as religious, and this rare occasion offers every Inducement to lovers of the fine arts to in dulge their tastes In the adornment of their resi dences. Burnett's Kalliston The best cosmetic Mr. willum w. CA8SIDT, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a One assort ment ol fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. GREEN GUM PLASTERS, The onlt ones which effectually will curb Corns and Bunions, are manufactured by G. Kracsb, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. We regard Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Strcp as Invaluable for the purposes for which It Is des!ged, ana would have it If its price were double what It Is now. Burnett's Cocqaine a perfect halr-dresslng. 1SABKIED. Stillwell Collins. On the 6th Instant, at the Old Pine Street Church, by the Rev. Richard Allen, VV ILLIAM j. STILLWELL to MISS C.LLA COLLINS, only uBusuirrui v.upiam wauer uoiuns. no caras. Wntz Sibson On the 9th Instant, by Rev. W. W. Case, of Chesnut Hill, Mr. Emanuel F. Wkntz to Miss sallik J. sibson, all of Oermantown. DIED. Barger. On the night of the 12th instant, Wil liam uakubk, r. u. m. oi me urana Loage or Penn sylvania, A Y. M. Tbe K. W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Phllv delphia Lodge, No. 78, and his male friends are In- vltdd to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1014 Morgan street, on Thursday afternoon, 13th iiiBiant, ai x o ciocx. Oillingham OnSlxth-day evening, 10th Instant, kkbmx-a niKKOLD, reuci oi me late josepu uiuiug bam. In the S8th year of her aire. The funetal will take place on Third-day mornlnir. at 11 o'clock, from her lute residence, No. 1233 Spring uurucu b i reel. Hart. In this city, on Sunday, the 12th Instant. of disease of the heart, Bmmelinb Bowman, daughter of William Hart, of Vlneland, N. J., aged 22 years ann v monins. Funeral from the residence of ner brother. No. 16 4 N. Fifteenth street, on Wednesday, the 15th in stant, at 12 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Corning, N. Y., for interment. tt Rampet On the 11th Instant, Antbont Ramsey, aged BS jeais. His relatives and friends, and Kensington Lodge, xso. xii, a. i . m aiso, uoape ro, m, I. u. or u. if., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N. W. corner of Richmond and Sharkamaxon streetB, on Wednesday morning, at 9 o ciocK. cervices at immanuei episcopal unurcn, jxiarioorouga, aoove u-irani avenue, ai iu o ciocc. Rommel. On the loth instant, John Rommel, in the loth year of bis aire. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fnlly invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late resi dence, no. i Bi. Kigmn street, on Tuesday aiter nooB, the 14th instant, at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. " Wideneb. On the 11th Instant. Harry: Kern. eldest son of Peter A. B. and H. Josephine Wide ner, In the 12th year of his age. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to attend me lunerai, irotu nts parents' residence, JNO. la.iu nonu iruteentn street, on Wed nesday, me lbiu instant, at iu o ciock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. XT MASONIC NOTICE. THE OFFICERS AND Members ol KENSINGTON LODGE. No 811. A. Y. M., and the Order generally, are fraternally Invited to meet at Kensington Masonic Temple, RICHMOND Street, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 15th lnst, at o'clock, to attend the Funeral of our deceased Brother, ANTHONY KAMSKX. By order of the w. M. CHARLES K. NEISSER. Secretary. N. B Masonic Dress will be strictly observed. SPECIAL. NOTICES. fur additional Sptial NolieM M lmidt FO0M. H. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREROOMS. Nos. Sif2 8. FKONT Street and 139 DOCK St. IMMENSE STOCK OF TUB BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be found the celebrated "Golden Wkdmko." liouroon or ancient aate ; w ueat auu Rva Whiskies, all Dure from manufacturers (in orl- dual nackaires). iucludlmr those well-kaowu dis tillers, THOMAS MOORE A SON, josKru b. finch a uo.. and THOMAS MOORE. The attention of the trade Is requested to test these Whiskies, at market rates. ssmwi 3T TIIE ACADEMY O F MUSIC. STAR COURSE OP LECTURES. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, E8Q., THIS (Monday) EVENING, March 13. Subject : "ORATORY." . JOSH BILLINGS, March 16. Bub iect : "NATRIL HISTORY." ADMISSION W CENTS RESERVED BEATS 23 CENTS Extra Amphitheatre J cents Tickeia to anv of the Slmrle Lectures, and to the Concert, lor sale at Gould A Fischer's piano Rooms. No. 98 CHESNUT Street, and at the ACADEMY on me evenings or me Lectures. Ticket Onice open dally from 9 A. M. to P. M. Doors open at quarter-past 7; Lecture at 8. It tor L'MVEKSITY OK PENNSYLVANIA, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Annual Coimuenceuifnt for conferring De erees luMcdlc!ue will bu held In the American Academy of Muslo on TUESDAY. March Uth, at is o'clock M. The Valealctory Adlress will be deUyered by Prof. E1CDAKD A. r. i b.2iivjob to., u. K. E. ROGERS, It Dean of Medical Faculty. rv- WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE. THE Annual Commencement of tula loHtitulion will b held iu CONUEKT HALL on WKDNE- ii a v i.ovt. March IS. at IU o'cloct M. virtn:tor Addrts will be delivered by Prolessor 18 A AO COMLY, M. D. The put.lio are tespecUuUy.mvited. I 11 St SPECIAL. NOTICES. fj- MONTHLY TKMPERAnCK MEBTIWO YOUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION. Br. E. R. HUTCH1NS. by ranet of promt. nent citizens, will repeat his lecture sub). 'Will you Taice a Dnnk?" to be delivered stihs CLINTON STJKKET PP.ESBYTBKIAN CHURCH, Kv. nr. March's, TENTH street, above Pine, ro-MORROW (Tnrsday) EVENING. Choice selections of Musio before the lecture by the Hares Ouartette. Exer cises to commence at TM o'clock. The public are Invited. It ags- TITB rTRSTANNUALnrTERART AND "w Musical Entertainment of the United Lveeums of Philadelphia will be held at the AOADBM Y OF Ml SIC, SATURDAY EVENING, March 18, 1811, at Jf before 8 o'clock. Professor ADAMS will assist. Gerrosnla Orchestra. Admission. 60c. : reserved sen is. 7 Be. Tickets for sale at Onnld A Ftimher'a Piano Rooms. No. 923 Chesnut street, and at the Academy on the evening ol the entertainment. 813tnwfs4t mjST TH SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JUVENIL MISSIONAhT fcOCISTY O? THE 8PPINO I4AKDBN STREET M. EL CHURCH will be held THIS (Mondsj) EVENING, 13th lnst., at T)tf o'elock. tTAodreses by Rev. A. A. WILLIT8, D. D., and other Interesfrig exercises. Admission, so cents for adu.ts: is cents ror cnii- dren. it tjfey FINE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GKNTLEMEtf, Msde on Improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort. Dura bility. HARTLETT. 8 sotf No. 88 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut, IfiV- TICKETS FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT Of the UNITED LYCEUMS for sale by mem bers of the INDEPENDENT LYCEUM and at J. McCARAHEk'8. P. W. corner of BEVENTBESTH and locust streets. 8 13 mwfs4t r EVERY MERCANTILE HOUSE SHOULD have their Letter Heads Printed In Oopylng Jnk at II ELFEN STEIN k LEWIS'. FIFTH and CUBSNUT Streets. It FURNfTURE, At Your Own Prices. QOULD & CO.. Nos. 37 and 39 Borth SECOND 8treot, And nonneast cor. NINTH and MARKET Nts., Will sell yon Furniture at your own prices to make room tor mo extensive alterations. s iu eirpj JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. 1124 ROBBINS, CLARK S BID DIE! ROBBINS, CLARK S BIDDLE. 8 13 2t OARPETINQS. ETO. McCAUUM, CREASE & SLOAN, .IMPORTERS OF , CARPETINGS. Spring Importations, NEW DESIGNS IN ALL FABRICS. Now in store and to arrive, together with the whole stock, are oQered at Popular Prices, To insure large sales, Prepararory to Removal In July to onr new warehouse, Nos. 1012 and 1014 Chesnut St. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. SOO CIIESIVUT Street, 8 1 wsmsmrp PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF PURCHAINQ AND DEPOT COM Vi MI8SARY. No. 80 8. FOURTH Street. itoom no. i. ST. louts, March 2, 1871. L'tr i t aria i v i: bim n n niioatn tn DOnuwi' vv m uuviitain. Will W I O- ceived at this onice until 19 o'clock: M.. MONDAY. April 8, 1871, for furnishing the Subsistence Depart- t-8 ponnas mess port. 40,000 pounds of bacon clear sides. 181,000 pound of double extra flour. 13,000 pounds of bard bread. 11,000 pounds of corn meal kiln-dried. 15,ooo pounds of beans white navy. 0,040 pounds of split peas. 4,si 0 pounds of nee Carolina. ' 600 pounds of hominy. 1 1,000 pon nds of green Rio coffee. 1,000 pounds of Rio coffee roasted. 0,000 pounds of brown sugar. 1,600 gallons of whisky vinegar. 8,t00 pounds of caudles adamantine. 8.000 pounds of extra family soap. 7,500 ponnds of salt. coo pounds of pepper black. 4,eoo pounds of hams sugar-cured. 17,ooo pounds of choice family flour. 8, M 0 pounds of dried apples. coo pounds of dried peaches, 1,800 pounds of raisins. 17e gallons of pickled cucumbers. 60 gallons of pickled onions. 875 gallons of sauerkraut. 838 dozen cans of milk. 8,806 pounds of Unl T,ooo pounds of bu .ter. l.OOB Dounds of cheese. Information as to kind of packages, condition, etc. etc, can be obtained on application at this ottlee. c. i. rKNKUSE, B IS captain, V. s., u. s. A. BANKS. CAPITAL, $200,000. Authorized Capital, 0500,009. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS Since organization, March 10, 1809, 40,000. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. Fourth National Bank OP PHILADELPHIA, No. 72 S ARCH STREET. J. HENRY ASKIN, President. JAMES HOPKINS, Vice-President. EDWARD F. MOODY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. 3. Denry Asklo, James Hopkins, Albert C. Kooerts, John Fareira, John Bardsley, E. A. bhallcross. btuuuel Miner, Bamuei J. Ores well, Jr, Joseph B. Baker. It VtUhUl t Silver Silver OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS, HAN UFA cr ultima or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Xlotall Salesrooms, Ho. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We bare no tore or alevroom on Uheannt street. 1 is tmtip CORNELIUS A SONS. DRY QOOD3. EYRE AND I A fll tfl Lfill UCLL. 7 AJRCH & FOUKTH Sts. NEW SILKO, WEW SHAWLS, NEW LACES, NEW JAPANESE. 1 ST mws3mrp MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETO. X11B MISSES McVAUCH A DUNCAN, No. 114 8. ElerentU St., Have Just received and will open on MONDAY, MARCH 13, their Spring Importation of desirable goods for LADIES and CHILD REX, embracing a full line of WHITE GOODS, CHIXDREN'8 AND INFANTS DRESSES, FRENCH CAPS, Novelties and Fancy Articles, together with a lot of LAUiun- UJXUUKUAKMUNT3, very cheap. j o wnicn we invite me attention 01 our Friends ana customers. 8 11 at CHINA. GLASSWARE, ETO. GAY'S CHINA PALACE Removed from 1012 TO No. 1109 CHESNUT Street. Opening of the New Store Monday, March 13. An entire new Stock imported and selected by Mr. OAT In Europe, to which the attention of the Public la invited. We will commence In our New Store on MONDAY, and offer good at a great re duction on former prices. Wbltc French China Dining Sets, 1ST pieces... tl 9 -00 White Frencn unina Tea teta, 44 pieces d-ts White French China Tea Seta. 44 pieces 6-7S S one China Dining Seta, S3 pieces 7-75 Sume China Cups aud Baucera,per aet 13 pieces 60 Tauie Tumblers, ner cozen ou Table Goblets, per dozen 75 Glass Tea Sets (4 articles) 48 Bohemian cologne Beta, 1 uotues ana run uox vu An endless variety of Fancy Uooda, at an im mense redaction from former prices, Ooods to go out of the city will be packed and de livered to transportation onice free of charge, and Insured against breakage to destination. BD.OW ROOMS OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT. 8 11 smwSt OPTICIANS. SPEC TA C L E 5. MICROBCOPES. TELESCOPES, T1JEU MOMETERS, MATHEM4TIOAIi, SUR VEYING. PHILOBOFHIOAIi AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AT B EDUCED PIUCE3. JAMES W. OUEBN & Cr.. TaomwfUpl No. m0HE3HUr Street. Phil.i. TyEDDINQ AND PAKTY INVITATIONS WNOKAVEl) AND Pr-'N TED IN THE LATEST .i'XLsl. fine assortm. ..1 o" VKENCH. ENQLISII, and lUt ldOAN P- KH. with KnveluDea to Match. FAl'Elt anc tiNVELOFEH, ready stamped, always 0n!UUia- JOHN LTNEKD, U 80 WBDiBp No. 21 SPRINO UAKDEN btreet. FINANCIAL. NEW LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES. IMPORTANT CIRCULAR. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WlflHIVntlV IT.Kaiat Q3 1QT1 Pnbllc notice ii IlPrftttT ihvftfi that ku.klra art t ka opened on the sixth day of March next, in tun conmry andlo Eurore, for uiacriptiMi8 tohN-i-tloual Loan, nnder the act approved .Taiy U, lSJD, entitled n art to antborUie vhe Refiio.ila of Me National Debt," and the act in amendment tnrecf. approved J an nary so, 1871. une proposea man coraprues three clangs of Bonds, namely: First. Bonds to the amount of five hundred mi llion of dollars, pn'n tn c ln, at the p'eiwuro of the United bis ten, nn.-i oi. years from the diteur their lssue.and tn-nniiM tn.ir. payable qiiartedy In com, at tne ri,u-i i live ier t ut. per annum. Second. Bim.iU to i!u uuiountol three huu'lnl millions of dols"'. iijn e In ooln, at the pleasure of the Untied f i:tt, after Dlteen years from tno date of their ln.i . nd bearing Interest, parable qusrterly in coin, hi ue rate of four and a half per cent, per annum. Ihtrd. Bonds t tbe amount of seven hundred millions of dollars, payable in coin, at the pie- ire ol the United States, after thirty ye its from ttie d.itc Of their issue, and bearing Interest, psyanle quar teny in coin, at the rate of four per cent, per annum. . Subscriptions to the loan will have prerereuoe In the follow-too; order, name j: First. Subscriptions that may be first made for 'We fer cent, bonds to the amount of two lriudred mil tons of dollars; of which there win te resrvwi f r twenty dnys, one half for subscribers In tttls country and one-half lor subscribers lu foreign countries oecono. ouoBcripuons lor equal aiuouuts of each class of bonds. Third, tmbftcrlptlons for equal amounts ol Imhhs, bearing Interest at the rate of four and a hail mr cent, and of bonds bearing Interest at the rate of nve percent. Fourth. Subscriptions for any five per cent, bunds that may not be subscribed for In the orecelimr clstset. When a subscription is made the subicrler will be required to deposit two per cent, of the ain mot thereof In coin or currency of the United St v. es, or In bonds of the class to be exchanged, to be a; com. ted lor by the Government when the ue bonds are delivered ; and payment mar be made eltlvir in coin or in ootids r ttiu united States kuovu as Five-twenty miaus, at theirpar value Tbe coin received lu payment will be annimd to the rderoptlon of B-20 bonds, and the debt of the Uolted States will not be increased by this loan. T ne Donas win oe registered or ismed with cou pons. s may be desired by the subscribers. K' mn- tred boiids will be Issued of the doaomlnat..ou of , t loo, $50i, fiooo, $5000, and it 0,000, aud couoou 1 bonds of each denomination except the last two. The interest win be payable in tbe United Hutes. at the oftlce ol the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer or Designated Depositary of the Government, quar terly, on u nisi aavsoi ceoruary, May, Auguir, and No' - iul.tr In each year. Thr Soticis of the several classes aforesaid, and Hie Int. lust thereon, are exempt from the payment of all taxts or dues of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, muni cipal, or local autnoruj. After maturity the bonds last tHuord will be Hr.it redeemed, oy cissses ami nnmoers, as may be de signated by the Secretary of the Treasury. The bonds will be Issued at the Uulted States Trea sury, bnt tbe agents for the neg.itla Inn of the lo-iu In jturope are autnorizea 10 mane arrangements wiin subscribers for the transmission of bonds to the agents through whom subscriptions mar be received. suDscnoers in ine umtea mates win receive fie new bonds of the agents with whom the subscrip tions are made. In the United States, the national banks are autho rized to receive subscriptions, and subscriptions in iv ano ue mane ai tne omcuoi tne t reasurer or tne United States, or of any Assistant Treasurer or trie. designated depositaries at Buil'alo, N. Y. ; Chutag.), 111.: Clncinnati.Ohlo: Louisville, Kv.: Mobile. AI. and Pittsburg. Pa. The following banking nouses are also autnorized to act as agents In receiving subscriptions In the United fctates, viz: MIW 1UKK U1TY. Austin, Baldwin & Co., James G. King's Sons, uaKer s. Hitmen, A. Belmont k Co., Blake Brothers A Co., Brown Brothers & Co., Budge. Schlir Co. ivouniz urotners, Leonard, Sheidou A, F la ter. MaPland, Phelps & Co. marx at uo., Morton, Kllss ft Co., P. M. Myers At Co.. Cecil, Stout t Thayer, John J. Cisco & Son, i iarte, uoage &. uo., Henry Clews A Co., Jay Cooke & Co., ThomaB, Denney & Co., Drexe), Wtntbrop & Oo., George Opdyke & Co., tt. u. jtaiminpn &. uo., held, Leo & Conteut, Security Bank, J. ft W. Seligman ft Co., Snutter ft Co., Edward 8 eet & Co., Moses Taylor k. Ca, Trevor ft Colgate, Turner Brothers, Uulon Trust Company, Van SchaiCK ft Co., Vermlllye & Co.. Duncan, sneruan & co. Fltk & Batch, Frank A tians. Gibson, CaBanova & Co., OiencmninR. Davis & Aiuory, Hatch & Fcote, W. T. Hatch fc Hon, Edward D sight. H. A. Helser s Sons, L. Vou floffaian k. Co., Wells. Fargo a. Co.. uowes & juacy, Dabiiey, Morgan ft Co., Winslow, 1 anier A Co. PHILADELPHIA, Barker Brothers fc Co., Henry L. Fell fc Bro.. c & u. iiorie, C. Camblos It Co., E W. Clarke k. Co., Jay Cooke A Co., Oaw, Bacon & C .. Ulendiunlng. Lav Is & Oo., w. u. Hewboid, son k Aertseu, w. Painter k Co., Saltor k Stevenson, D. C. W. Btnit h k Co.. ue Haven & pro., Drexel A Co. Elliott. Collins A Co., Emory, Benson A Jo.. Townsend Whelen k Co. PITTSBURG. James T. Brady k Co., iMasonlO Deoosit Savings JN. X1U11UCB O, RVIU, I J31UK, 8 Mociesn k CO. PBNNSYLVANIA. Altoona Kerr Co., w. h. uoja co. Bertford Keed A ScheU. Bellefonte William F. Reynolds k Co. 1 (. hambersburg Austin, idder x Fletcher. Doylestown J. Dart 4 Co. Ebensburg Lloyd k Co. Franklin IL Lambcrton. Greeosburg Lloyd, Huff A Co. Dlarrisburg Daupmn Deposit uanic nougnerty crotners CO., Mechanics' Bank. Lancaster-rEvanB, McEvoy k Co., Keed, McOrann k Co. Meadvillle J. It Dick k Co. OU City OU City Savings Bank. Kenovo K. B. Caldwell k Co. Scranton Oeorfie Sanderson At Co. Sharon J. uieakiey, Hon a tjo. Knmeraet H( hell k Klmmell. Tltusvllle Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. Towanda G. F. fliasou k co. romeroy tsrotnera. Tyrone Lloyd, Caldwell k Co. WaRhlnirton Samuel Hazlett. j West Chester Kirk, McVeagh A Co. WUkesbarre A. a. Kmiey. t , V. KocKarenow. OE'KQE 8. BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury. PROGRESS OF REDUCTION OF PUBLIO DEBT Maximum Debt al clutt of Prwnt Out. War Urttt Latt AdmtHit- standing July 81, 1866. tration, M-rch Debt, V(r.A Km aoov. m. 101 K. per Ct. StOCkS. 6U0,C69,0UO l,6ir,DSI,30U l,iM,UUS)3UO Other six per cent, stocks.. 803.301.043 883,077,400 S83.678.100 Ten forty nve percenLBiocK ivi,nv,iw i,Do,auu iai,ooi,3w nthor flv ne.r ceut. stock:. 87,082,000 87,022,000 80,000,000 Three-ytarT bo per cenu Lotes 830,000,000 Three-yeer six m per cem.nour..i,ii' Total funded ..8,150,784,112 8,107,864,050 1,922,844,700 Greenback notes... ..... ji9,jm,.sw oa,uxi,uia ttoo,iuu,io Greenback cer tldcaies 205,822,845 71,140,000 65,233,000 Gold certin- cates xa,riD,oou x,toi,ouu iraAtinnai cur rency 86,750,038 86,781,547 40,573,748 Vaur.dllO YWtttftt ailQ bonds. . . l.,oa,ixu o,ii,04 s,zoi,iix Total Trea- anrv r.lrr.n- latlon 721.950.796 409,140,644 434,830,516 I ohb frnM In Treasury... 85.837.853 98,741,861 103,174,209 686,612,938 400,9W,383 8S1,666,337 T aa nnrrencv balance..." 81,401,775 16,853,629 80,854,606 Net Treasury Circulation 605,81 1,163 833,545,854 860.0S1.731 Total princi pal of debt. 8, 755,995,276 8,491, 3i)J,904 1,883,145,431 Yearly interest In gold 164,419,623 124.255,350 113,14,W Yearly Interest in currency.. 87,412,423 8,134.200 1.63 140 Total amount of Interest Charge 151,832,061 126,839.650 114,853,08. FINANOIALi JJAVINUDIEN APPOINTED AliRCS FOKIlTKBALti AND KXri!A.N(iE or rat h'EW UNITED STATES lOSfi, We won'.d tender our services to in vc-tors 01 a dd ers of old loons tJes rlng to ma? eioltanse DREXEL & CO., No. 34 BOUTIX THIRD BTHEXET, " Fnil.ADET.PHTA. KEW UNITED STATES IGftK. New Fivo Per Cent. United States Loan Received at our office, wucre a;: !n.'oTruaoa '.il he given as to tie terras, etc. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STRKKT, Tf rH I LA I ELl'ill A. gold usjsry r-i20M Ccnvcited into Sew Ioaa ox th; United States on best terms. BE HAYEN & BRO. yinacclal AgenU United Stat:?, No. 40 Houth THIRD Sttoot. e:i rajLADiSLPaii. Loan of Hie United States. titw 6 ffer Cent. United States Loan l'.u t ive t r.t onr Office, whore a:: informutlou will be given as to terms, etc. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S- THIRD 8tret 86 PHILADKUHIA. , . - y IST o 1? 1 .c? Parties uluhlug to fu ii ;ri M U . New United States Loans At 3?ar in Gold, And who believe GOLD will rutther ue ini.s cau !or row from us ail ihey retiulte for sa'.H vtbsi rii.tious. D. C. WHARTOH SMITH & CO.. No. 121 HOUIirT.iIlili STKKKr, Anihorlsed Agents for sale 01 Sew V. i. Loau. 8 s tf 5 1K CUvtT. New United States loaii, Ac nis appotired to receive suocripiioua or ex. charijre rOE 5 20 SOiVUH. Books now open and luiormittion fjrouttieit aa terms, etc , ELLIOTT, COLMN& cp No. 109 bouTif Tiuitit srjtBirr, ' 88tf PflMA' ICL- DUNN BROTHS,, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THlTjtD St. 1 era in Mercantile Pajtct. i!o jrai Lnau, (joveriiuietil becuiltien, auil Uold lr Bills ot Excliue ou mf. V.-,i,,u ak of totidon.auo u-ue truHliem it t c .-rti m ta-ii.iii MeMra liOWLKS BKU3 a O" jl, ai.ii.l : In ll tiie elites of Europe. Make Oolle;tVus ou all riUm Eti ul or0ira.lor 6" jiim 4UJ ai ttu.tro i Brokers. Alluw Uiteev '0 I'tT'1"! tU"JW- ' ' vhnk at tight. is
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