' Guardians of the Poor. i.stat.d weenng of this Board was bald y eater fiettrYin, at Bleakley Almshouse, Mr. Marls SaY a , ~r,sldent in the their _gear reported that the census of the bonne , 5,5,.0.7 laSt. was . 2,890 :' ,OO , limo 101 year 2 199 . ... 491 1,,5,c:36;;n40i '''''' last two weeks, 218; births, 33; discharged, 189; eloped, 25; bound 14, aea,..s, tS;;; wom granted lodgings, and 57 fur- With me als. rae t l it t e , report w t _w of the Beard of Visitors, on ont fro° ' o that $1.162 3 x 6 have been - •daring the lest month for medicines. gro. 1 5 " 4 ,,ned coal, Act , which were distributed in The whole number of per ass•Nras aLitt..6 - 'boa doting the month WU 3 123 number o ss re w hew.* 457 • refused, 337. „ r si the s - - , , „,” c Sherrard tendered his resignation as "„ 0 ,,- • n Acne ted. • rfll46;i4o'olMsti: repo P rzed Oaths bad received Tsr° tax and for support oases ..,co or par.. ov er the same to the city trea il,sos, '47,;mjimanicatiou was received from H. W. Wier, set zee time of Ann Connor, a former in , l A lfd,o institution and bound three years to b° tratoferred to a resident of Altoona Agr , f to .1m was received from A. Red calumnies. .rata president of the Board of Visitors, stating t-rpertontae allowed is insufficient to meet upon g them. whien are exeeeding,iy Frl`nag at this stated of the year. president stated that the Board of Visitors .s-orized to increase the percentage if zie grere••'' ths Commitme on Accounts reported certain „,,, were ordered to be paid. `lto 2Poina — 1 committee on the reduction of the „ ro il of wept of paupers suffisient to pro the payment of additional nurses and a for lunatic asylum, recommend that , sti rs positions held by paupers in that depart tboliihrd, which would make a reduction $ 250 Per annum. Serve: thought the Board should first be car- .a t mit said offices could be dispensed with. ;he chairman of tile special committee stated they had given tee matter the ful'est humid „tie:, and were convinced that the offices could 11 swished without interfering with the arrange me,. a the institution. ' D i ;onsrd said that most of the persons thus emplo yed performed very trifling duties, and were , very Hub service. The report was laid over. S=ever moved to proceed to elect two reli ant peysicians for the A.lmstionse. Agreed to. p ; Bellows was elected unanimously to fill the rowipwd term of Dr Doer=” Dr 3iaotli was appointed senior resident phy esita. Limiard offered a resolution directing that ill fires and lights in the house be ea inguished, ex cept those astir= are absolutely necessary, at seven ~;loci: in January ! February, November, and De .miler. and at eight o'clock from the first of gush until the first of November. Agreed to. resolution was adopted complimenting Dr. ;.errand in the manner in which be had performe d his duties as resident phyeioian of the house, v i tendering their best wishes for his future wel ;ce and happiness. lir. Server stated that Dr. Shuford had been !placed to resign his place en account of the death gills brother to law residing in the South, and he ra. there to take charge of the estate, and to pro iJs for the family of deceased. the resolution was unanimously adopted. A resolution was adopted directing the appoint. :eat ore committee to examine the house, and um what Changes, if any, are necessary for the better osommodation of the inmates of the loatitution. Also. a resolution appointing a committee to m ama firewood for the coming season. Emu and Ur. Brown were appointed the oommit- Br Brown offered a resolution appointing a (tom ziltee with instruotions to report what changes, if n y, are to be made in the organisation of the 00111- zittees of the Board. The committee minding of yens. Brown, tierver, and srely. The teeretery read the usual requisition of the Nornri for supplies for the Renee_ The expenses of the Almshouse for supplies for Oe list fire months wore $37 677 Sas time last year 36 025 $1652 It will be perceived that this leaves en ONCOba os $103: over the sum expended last year. The ave pa population, however, is three hundred and fany, or fifteen per cent. more than at Me time I►tyear. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Dorm= CounT--Judge Hare.--Stoughten tante, ,ye Ager_ Au action to recover the moulds of the sale of part of a patent right. De bts reported The jury rendered a verdict lor ;itintiff for $1 200 J-meph Lindsay vs Richard R. 'Terkel% admini. Erato? of Alexander Erwin. An action on a wort pre given to secure the p.yment of a number of pradmory natal. Defame, that the natea had inn paid W. S. Pries for plaintiff; Husbands defendant. Jury out. THE DISTRICT COMIT, tat BANO—Zudges iniatood rid dtroud--Wila oleo in session, and ! wired With the content motion li=t COMMON PLEAS—Judges Thompson and :Wow fhe court was an session, bat nothing zientire.l of any public importance QtAnTER 5E,881038-4adge 4.lllBoll.—Yes ;nosy commenced the Juno term of the court, as usual, there were numerous applications a the pert of gentlemen summoned to serve as ,7tani and petit jurors to be excused from attend ice Tte usual excuses that are listened to term brim wore repeated. 77t.Tiotte to hearing there npolioauons, Judge I...;'s , ..deliversd his charge to the Grand Jary, of etir: , „lames it Nagley was appointed foreman. 2117 pert of it relating to the recent treason suit tithe Legialature, is as follows: It becomes my duty, gentlemen, further to call yam attention to an act of the Legislature of Penn passed at their recent session, which en larges the sphere of your investigations, and calls for prompt and decisive cation by you, should any MCI] bs charged with offending against either of its provieons Tho first and second sections of the get to which I refer are as follows: Section I Be it enacted by the Senate and R o us e of lopee.,entatives of :he Commonwealth tf Pen:vulva:l42. in G.neral Assembly met. and a is 10:7,6f/enacted by the authority of the same, That if any prison or persons, belonging to or re adout within this State, and under the protection of its laws, shall take a commiaaion or commission' from any person, State, or States or other the enemies of this State, or of the United States of America, cr who shall levy war against this State to government thereof, or knowingly and willingly ihall aid or assist any enemies in open war against this State or the United States, byjiiniog their amiss, or by enhating. or procuring, or persuading others to enlist for that purpose, or by furnishing nett enemies with arms or ammunition, or any otter articles for their aid and oomforo, or by car rying on a traitorous correspondence with them, wagtail form. or be in anywise concerned in form ing. any combination, or plot, or conspiracy, for 'moving this State or the United States of Arne :la tato the hands or power of any foreign enemy, it say organized or pretended government en t'sed in resisting the laws of the United States, shall give or send any intelligence to the enemies of this State, or of the United Stales of America, or mil, with Intent to oppose, prevent or subvert the internment of this State, or of the Untied States, ' , Ammer to persuade any person or persons from awing the service of this btate. or of the United YtteS, or from joining any volunteer company or ißociation of toe State about being mustered into smite, or shall we any threats or persuasions, or ler any bribe, or hold out any hope' of reward, *it like intent, to induce any person or persons to "Sande)] said serrate, or withdraw from any volun 'aer company or assoelatoen already organized nn der oho laws of this Commonwealth for that par loie; every person so offending, and being legally eenviotei thereof, shall be guilty of a high misde meanor, and shall be sentenced to undergo solitary Lteprieonment in the penitentiary, at hard labor, Pre term not exceeding ten years, and be fined is a elm not exoeeding five thousand dollars, or tot, at the distiretion of the court. provided list this ace shall not prohibit any citizen from taking or receiving civil commissions for the acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments Of writing. Sac 2 That if any person or persona within thin Commonwealth alien soil, build, furnish, coo- Mut. altar, or fit nut. of shall aid or assist in sell. leg, building. constructing, altering, or fitting out my vassal or vessels for the purpose of making ver or privateering, or other purpose, to be used it the service of any person or parties whatever, n mete war en the United States of America, or to resist by force or otherwise the execution of the hire of the United States, snob person or persons limit be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on 00tliii3. unn thereof, shell be sentenoed to undergo solitary imprisonment, in the penitentiary, at hard labor, :5t exceeding ten years, and be fined in a snot not 'lending ten thousand dollars, or both, at the heeretion of the court. The passage of this aot was deemed necessary tad proper by the loyal Legislature of our State, but recently adjourned, to prevent any person oithin this Commonwealth, in the manner therein indicated, giving aid, comfort, or support to the un ilateral, wicked, and causeless rebellion of a num ber of the States of the South, against the rightful itlhortty of the government of the United States if Arne lea. I characterize this rebellion as unnatural, be owe it is now waged by those who are oar own blasted and blood, and who are now by force of nal attempting the overthrow Of a government lit moat kind and beneficent upon earth; a go. Nerement fonoded by a common parentage, in note toil and struggle, and sufferings, we with them have a common inheritance This rebellion is Coked, breanse it is waged to gratify the unholy trillion of ipso ulnae motto is and has been, rote or ruin, and who refuse to ahoy the require :mote of the Constitution, when called to surrender the powers of government into the bands of the theta the p,ople It is causeless, for the reason that, ander the Constitution and the laws, there 114 , and is, ample redrew for grievances, if goy emoted ; and in no one instance baa the power I the General Government been invoked in vain, . 4 alone the duties and protect the rights of the eitliette This defiance of the power of the Federal lin h"ftr—this trampling upon the flag of our Zanily—this waging of war with fratrioidal L s rall, is an attack upon the individual and can 'satrate rights of every citizen of this land, and Is, therefore, to beput down by the strong arm of vhtt we shall yet prove to the world Is the It'ugut. Government that exists It must be, ba,n but a question of time; for, whether wet be long or abort, it can only end when ! eaten shall have been crushed out, never, I trust, liana ahotber resurrection and when, over a People puri fi ed by their trials, , a Government re -s'l4,l3lished in the hearts and affections of its loyal holism, the flag of our country ghat!. everywhere , al a terror to evil-doers, end encouragement to them that de well. To the accomplishment of this end, every one in hi D,roPer sphere owes his best services ; and yon, V l L l l4l men, inquiring for the oily and ocatuty of Ilatielphia. bra by hew charged with the duty of !".loft•hit treason shall not be allowed to dud, upon Pennsylvania soil, even an indirect minute ogre. Yea notice, will notice, gentlemen, that the mere ex lb of opinions, epken or written, adverse to / . e 9 r-wean:lent and she war waged by it in de of the Integrity and unity of the States eons " 11 111 it, unless snob written declarations assume Ltforal of to traitorous oorreepondonoe with 'na b() ° war with this State or the United States, :ever ill-advised oonduat maw be at the 1 1 ;:itin junerare of affairs, is not an offense" pun -11 le under the aotot Assembly; though it may tr i Tbl7 be regarded a subjecting the person kill 14 to well-grounded suspicion of die t], Of being at heart a traitor, awaiting but the opportunity to oonstrmluste hiutreason, though not Heel, to iodietment. The law punishes only the overt set, and if it Emmes to your knowledge, as grand Jurors, that any one belonging to or residing within this joie diction has offended against the law to whioh I have called your attention, let each an one be pre oented, without fear, favor, or 'amnion, that the law may be vindicated, the hands of the Govern ment strength, ,ed, and the guilty brought to speedy and condign puniebment. 'rho Clothing of the rennoylvlinitt Troops. In order to supply the necessities of the Penni sylvania troops at Washington, the demander o some of those in camp in Pennsylvania had to be postponed until other uniform could be manures tared, u will be seen by the following letter of the Quartermaster General : HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA, QUARTIIRRAs riSR'S DeranTaear, , ilauttisarma. May 27. 1861. J To fits fixemltoory A G. Crawl, Governor and Commander in•chief tim : In obedience to Special Order, No. 1, of this date, if to forward the clothing, as per regal eition, dated 231 of May, made by Cola. McDowell and liartrants, of the Fourth and Fifth regiments, instead of sending it as heretofore directed," I shall prosecd at once to Philadelphia, end forward to Washington city the clothing for the regiments of McDowell and Hamm - aft. It ie but proper to elate to your Exeellettoy that this departure front the order of distribution of clothing now being made will - necessarily delay the furnishing of clothing to the other Pennsylvania regiments for whose tin the same was spatially ordered. I shall spare no exertions, however, to have all the troops now mustered into the service of the United States furnished with ample supplies without delay. The deliveries of clothing for the nine regiments ordered to be furnished by Rot of Assembly Is now being made as rapidly as possi ble. The Clothing has all been manufactured by first class bonne or good materiel, w.tl made, and not a single article is allowed to be delivered with out being fleet carefully examined and inspected by a sworn cfßeer, whose oertideate mast aimom- Puny every bell before it can be oortilled by me. I trust that those ortranhv while they may 000aSiOn some delay in the delivery, will insure a good and ale, suitable for the soldiers and free from alienate of complaint. Yours respectfully, R. 0. HALE, Qiarterraseter eenoral, P. M A Little Inciden t . The following little incident ocourred during a debate between Mr. Roman, a Union man, and Mr. Johnston, a Seceseionist, in the Kentucky Senate, one day last week. : Mr. Rosaeau You, Mr- Senator from McCracken, are a sanguine matt. You think the Union is de stroyed. Weil, you 80MOtt0308 err- I believe you had. a correspondence with Uncle Abe," iii which you committed a glaring error. But that was only a semi official correspondence, and par. haps should not be alluded to here. tet tenator Johnson, (good humaredly.) Oh ! yes ; Mr. 11.0880AII. I thank you. Well, as one of the Senstors of Kenhicky, you made your most solemn protest against the stationing of troops at Cairo, The protest was very elegant, as is generally what oomes from you—a little highfalutin. it is true. You forwarded your protest to "Uncle Abe," and, In due time, reoeived a reply, which was too good a juke for a good natured gentleman like yourself to keep all to yourself, and so you disclosed it Uncle Abe replied to you that your letter had been received, duly considered, and in reply, he had to say to you (one of the Senators of Kentuoky) that if he hod known that Cairo, 11l , was in your Benahnial district, he would not have sent any soldiers within a hundred miles of that point. Public Amusements. There will be a concert at the Academy of Mnsio this evening, in aid of the Volunteer Fand. Among the performer/1 will be Meedsmes Anna Bishop and Jetranneen, Mee Poole, Mee Henrietta Shaw, Mr. G. W. Hazelwood, Mr. A. Birgfeld, Dr. Cunnington, Professors CO Cross, a large and good Orobeatra, and the chorus of the. Handel and Haydn Society. Mrs. Jobn Drew will recite an Address, by Mr. Brown ; Beethoven's funeral manta will be played, in memory of Col- Bib , worth, and the "Star Spangled Banner" will be sung, the audience being invited to assist in the performance. FINANCIAL ARD COMIIIERC/AL. The Money Market. PHILADHLPHIA, June 9, MI .Permaylvania Railroad slimes oont,nued 5 m ett 373 G at the Bto k Board to-day. City Nixes. new, sold at 95, and price, generally ruled at about the sane figures as on trall.a It is otrnmary announced that Asa Whitney, Fes.. has resigned the Fres,dency of the Reading Railroad Pam. narir—the resignanon to take effect aped the teth of Jul• neat. lino that Charles E. Smith. }ea.. one of the Present Dowd of Managing, has been eleoted no summed him. Mr. J. D. !tee% Las also resigned the urea presi dency of the same Hint oad oompany. and becomes oh of engineer on the company—the change to take effect on the let of Septembefnext. The Louisville alumsr says, that the Governor has signed the bank-sue oeneton law, recently peened by the Kentucky Legislature. At St. Louis, the Democrat lova exehange was a trifle Jeerer to•dav —ln to Id per cent premlnm being-asked. There wee to demand for it. however. and prices are merely nominal. Coin us 14 per cent. premium for Nis_ seen moneys and Indiana and Ohio currency in request at 10 to 12 per cent premium. Thule is a *Ad aontr_mit withour own boantei bankable Lade. Messrs.-John E Fox is o" bankers at No. 11 South Third street. are redeeming the notes of the Anthracite Bank, of Tamtqua. et IN Der eent.dl.oollllt, and the notes of the Ilene of _Pottstown at one per cent. dis aeons. The currency market is working nearer to par. For bank bills, east o• the mountains, the brokers to-dear ask two to two a,.d a quarter per cent., and buy at two and a quarter to two and three eights. The 110:ee Of banks in Femmylvanla. west of the mountains. are gold at two and three quartets to three per Gent., end are bought by the brokers at three to three and a titdrper cent. discount. Th e N ew 'f or k Eceeteg Post Saris concerning the atop and money mark.t in that atty. to day 1 he atom" mane , : opens extremely dull and sleggish, and the !armaments a the speoutetiv.- shares, uow teat the rapid linetuatume in Mee a • rewral have ceased, are treviat so rod, varying hick",,p r Cent. from day to day. The lone, dampening, to w -akuth and quota tirma general'. are rather to- er than it .turday. Federa stooks are steady, and most deg motions are quo .4 ex-rwereet. The quotation of the rematered ttn4e of 1681 is equal to SSE, the prime of Saturdas. LAWN Wore made at eig - ea :eterest. OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. waxily avgagags oY not PHILLDILFIIIa BANNS LOAN 6. !PZCII. SAIOII6. June 3. 3116/ 27. Saws 5 May , 27. 33,2 5.01 M 33 186= 711 014721-000 North America 3.66.193 2 942 841 631 MI 681 6 0 Farm & Meoh., 4.161,394 4 201746 1.186,178 1 139 236 Commercial-- 1.46354.0 1 634 469./ 27 WO 202 Mechanics' 1332 063 1/136732 210 018 31 AM N. Liberties._.. 1.344.000 1.363 PO 1366 UP 660 IMO Southwark 949.627 961 078 237,948 229.711 Boaaiaston . 667 686 666 696 161046 164 939 Fenn Township 660 KW 676 367 '6+.3 4 166 275 Western 1.381,634 1.390 23 372 833 .14 799 Man. & 1410011.- 996 546 98105. 161 261 15499 1 Commerce 706 371 653 141 901 102 161.392 2.0.12.231 2.064 656 391.4.5 38/ .26 Tradesmen's.— $61,600 MO 46 , 122 884 11 .445 Consolidation .. 449 341 464 124 90 336 93 521 City.---.. 061 866 684 698 113.97/ 118 4el Commonwealth 0 1 .144 414 0:3 010.411 64 5161 Corn Exchange 3421810 373 0 U 81.000 97 (00 3642120 ME 390 62 733 66 01.6 24.671 291 13J 91.928 8.718.823 6 613 220 DEPOSIT!). 0184014,10.40. B/4316. !01103 May Xt. June 3. May 27. 111.0015.606 31_703 000 $2'4.427' 2277.000 North America, I 615 149 1 882 101 27/ 814 280 850 Farm & Moab., 9 , 1 " 3.131001 854 980 4.0776 ConuneKui6.l... 73 1 ;Mu 7-u 000 3,60.0 136 000 Mechanics l 731 694 751 686 120375 127 4 , 6 PI. Liberties...—. Lora am 1d 31A00 96.4010 106 600 Southwark.-- 691.674 676,2 4 79 201 eu 885 Kensiton, 432 075 461 1.6, 114 965 113 945 Penn Township 431,121 ..4&1126 68,640 6- 4286 Western— .. 258 557 954 071 3 12 . 340 105.4.0 Man. It Mach__ 476.00 469.65 - 89 0116 83 8 0 Commerce 664 665 665.2121 64 685 ta 910 Rivard —,—.. 1.099 666 1,196 ul2 171806 I'6 8 Tradesmen's.._ 360 421 3 8 662 69 660 68 939 Consolidation 243- 96 241.682 66 870 71 9 n City—. ~..- 336 636 61204.0 66 064 60 NO Commonwealth 1784956 161.998 77.615 85 235 COKE Exchange 0 6.000 233 0 61 COO .70 1160 167.600 784.069 34,84.0 36 sea 15 410.522 3.817 067 2.418 418 16406 666 rotgl__....__ The agetegateCof the bank state Moe orprev ions vette se follow O. Jima 3. Capital stlok --....511.81 , 1 345 $11.810.345 Loans, 76 191 2/6 34 611 294. .Dea. 419 932 89601 e .. • .....-.. ' . 0.64'220 5 718 /141 1 60 . 75 606 One fm other banks. 1.317 166 1 265 556..De0. 51 70 Due to other bans. 2.664 86 2 491 014 _ Pao 61.361 Depoltig„ 19.440 5:2 15.3 6 636_ Deo. 136,866 Circulation.- 2,448 MS 2.317 067_1166. 01.151 Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. Nov. 4, 1857.21,199,45 2,011.454 2.161,113 16416,788 Jan. 11 ,1868.21,302.374 9.770,701 1,011,09 11,485,263 JOl7 6435,8 11 2,451.181 16.655,845 Jan. 3,1859..25. 415 1. 087 6.063-365 1,741.764 17.049115 6„ ..22046,4110 4,897,063 3.808,208 15,481,066 Jon. 3, 1600..m.3811,MS 4,4601'11 11218,201 14.9132.019 July 2—.26.301296 4.124.549 2.698185 15,944 90 Deo. 1 ---- 26 973 207 3 883,827 2.557.90.3 115 051.130 Jan. 7.1881.16 691.220 4 020.266 SAM 816 15.261.928 Feb. 4 .....25,4114/8 4,538.014 2,778.3 8 115.225 436 Mar 4.....10.0015,314 6 01.6 938 2 811.491 14,16 . 5.756 April 1-.....24 973 496 6Mu 063 2.211 263 16.000,149 " 8. .. 113 196 6 462 091 3 476 no 16005.115 11 15..... 25410.441 6 070.131 3.8 9 84.843 3 6 . 468 233 6, 22. 23 309 955 6.796 011 641,006 18 6 - 8.231 ' • 29-- 25 296 941 6 230 137 2DO 305 la 741' 7132 May 6.,....25 438 065 58 8 809 2 7/6 6 2 15 691 997 13 .....25 715 318 5 738 048 26 7 421 15..8,151 . 496 530 5 5481151 2 490.562 16.549 797 27.....26 091 221 6.543„2:0 2 410.018 15 4 0 512 J une 24 611,3111 E7l ,026 2,317,061 19,006.066 Tqe following is a statement of the trammerione at the Phi - adelnhia Clearing Pouse for the week ending Jude 1, u farniened by the manager, George E. .6 r no.d, kati. Cleonoaat BaMoan, Mar ff.. .—._.....-32.364 814 93 ;191.451 29 •• 28 . -- 2.037 oat 43 1'+0.466 92 29,......._....:.....: - ... 1,796 336 05 164 490 93 WM 646 00 163 763 16 " 30 -...-.«....- .. _ __ " 31—...—_-- 1.700 8.3 9,9 166.660 64 June 1......... ~...._,- --...... 1 107 270 72 136 015 93 - $ll 180,490 78 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Saler, Jane S. 1361 XWOXTID EY b. B. SDATNAxsa.Meraltskute Exehiinge. FIRST POA 3000 Leh Val 6e- 89% 2100 Mos enl We.— 87 1000 - ..0 96th SEIM do._ 8/ 1 Morn , . Can'll'ref 104 3 4 30 0 6e• New. C&P 95 317 sh ollav 47•••• 2 Fees • R, ani 3 Sidnooltrina - efR 74; 4 dq •-•-• me do . 7 1000 Cam & Anaa6 ..83 -77 2 ltlinehiU .- 25 In dnbascint 109 3 dn—...-- 56 i Weat Phila It 52 20 13ese Mead- --115 96% I BETw 8 Bk II Amer— -105 Fsßcorm r 00„ /Id R 614'44'80,6e 89 2fee • --- 20:3P Leh 69.'70---....:.10 40 Lehigh .. 4 7 % 300 Penne R m St- 98 CLOSING FM -bid Aland. Phil, .i 136 off 87 8 1 Loss Leland R__ 7 9 Finis de R ins off 31 89 Leh CI & 47,4 Phil, Se nee ii.off 96 95 Leh el & N 80P- -93 Si Penne M.-- 78 74 i Pihrth Penns n...• 6 Read R 1649 log! ni .se Rend bdi n Penne 11. 7 105. 80 99 Read mt 6eBo 'LS to do schveten.ea R oral Read mt fi• 436_ 69 7 4 IdX Frank Bo R, 30 41 Fenno, It- .- 77.t1 67ii id&ad an. H. 3 57. V P 433131111 3d rate 83 E 4 Read&Vand-dr.4l- 734 Mortis can Coy. al) 4. Simat PULA A.-_3u 54 Moms Can Pfd.lo4 163 1497110 e & Pine— WI 7 sea els '9ll- -_ 63 64 'green dr cnatee Bah Nee 7.'netd_ 1t 12141 Chest & Wald% 18 30 Maths 7s ed Philadelphia Diarliete. The Flour market la vary dull to-day. Thera is no awe inquiry. and the retaliate and bakers ars buying is a email war at 1115.Xesan) for common Western and gard Pennerlvanis =Orin& Se Moe for extras. EU We for extra family, and 8707.28 for fancy brands, aticerding to qu , lity. The receipts are fair, and holders free sellers at the above rates. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for, and dull at 8390 for the former and el 873 i for the latter. PanDlSllVarlia Meal. 'wonky wines in *lowly. and meet. with a 'lead • de Mend at Rrevso