I'vErAMOI. 7t:LISHED DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), BY JOHN W. FORNEY.. TICE No. in SOUTH FOURTH STREET. THE DAIII.Ir PRESS, -co.City§abscribers, Ia Rionr DOLLARS PER A24'- 1;01, In advance; or Pre.rEnt7 Cittyrs Isnn. ~:‘vable to the Carrier, Mailed to Subscribers out of the city, Swiss DOLLARS PER ANNUM; THERE voLLANS AND FIFTY CENTS FOR SIX ISTOATHS: Osa DOLLAR AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS POE TER= MONTHS, invariably In advance for the time ordered. -Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. TJQE TRI-WEEILLY PRESS. lit - ailed to Subscribers, POUR DOLLARS PER AN- Nria, in advance. Eitit Vrtss. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1865. THE , LAST AND WORST DEMOCRATIC CA TASTROPHE. That the Democratic leaders of Penn. S ylvania generally indulged a strong hope lied they would be crowned with the laurels of a commanding triumph on Tues day last, would not and could not be de nied by themsolvos or their organs if they were forced to answer the -- charge. Never De sing doubted that this hope would end in ignominious failure, we can only wander, in view of the indications which prepared the - way for precisely the result that has hap pened, that it should ever have been in dulged. How are we to account for this strange fatuity of the once wise men of the Democracy ? they never learn dis cretion ? Have the tragic pages of the Book of Death, Merl with the proofs of their madness and their folly, impressed no - warning upon their hearts, or failed to alarm them into the necessity of an entire change of policy? There was a broad and a genial road to honor able reparation before them ; and all that was necessary to insure them re spectability, and, if need be, a fair share in the administration of Government, was to show by their acts that they had said farewell forever to dissimulation and fac tion. But the same blindness that mode them yield to slavery, and the same arro gance that drove them into sympathy with rebellion, proved to be their destroyers on Tuesday last. Refusing to discharge their • whole duty, and still believing that they could secure majorities, as of old, .by the baldest hypocrisy, they were defeated at a time and in a manner that svill render re cuperation, and much less recovery, well nigh impossible. Intoxicated with the idea that their opponents were hope lessly divided, and inflated with the flat tering delusion that President JOHNSON -was not only willing, but solicitous for their alliance, they boldly appealed to the people and blindly consented to al low them to decide upon the justice of their pretensions. That the President was informed that they had the majority of the voters of Pennsylvania on their side, we not only believe, but knot,. Delegation af ter delegation of these self-invited and self appointed partisans have called upon him to offer a friendship so hollow that the mere echoes of the words of promise sounded like so many rebnaes nf their falsity. Public announcements of these Democratic pilgrims were notorious, and it was a common thing for Union men, here and, elsewhere, to be taunted as they were told that, after the election, lifinumw Jonsisos,- would be found E de. daredassociate of BLACK, GLOSSBRENNER, GLANCY JONES,and even JAMES BUCHANAN. We can imagine ANDREW JOHNSON receiv-' lug and hearing these wise men of the Democracy. The President is a rare lis tener, and is fond of a sly joke at times. Bence his polite reticence as these eager seekers for audience and for office poured forth their vows of future fidelity, and poured down their anathemas upon the heads of stieh audacious dictators as STE TENS and Sum - tun ; and hence, also, the merry twinkle of his eye as he quietly recalled the pleasant courtesies of these his Democratic friends a few short months ago, ay, even for four years of merciless and-Unabashed calumny, What could he do ? Could he deny them the trial they asked ? They did not say that they expected he would take them to his bosom if they can-led Pennsylvania for their ticket; but they did declare that they were quite ready to trust to his mag nanimity if they defeated the rascally radicals, as they called the supporters of BARTBAEFT and CAMPBELL. The case, carried by themselves before the jury of the vicinage, has been decided against them; and by majorities so stunning as to leave them confounded at their weakness and folly. Their own arbitrators have kicked them out - of Court, Never was there such a rebuke—never such a catas trophe to high-reared expectations and arrogant pretentious. Though their State - ticket was crowned with soldiers—though in many counties (especially where they were in the minority, as in Philadelphia, Lancaster, Alleghenz .l etc.,) they coaxed brave veterans to accept their nominations, dt seems that from the recent lighting men they have received the severest blows. Though they declared that they had always been for eight hours as the limits= tion of daily toil, and swore that Moll/T -.OIAM was an aristocrat, and that D. M. Fox was the only workingman's friend, it seems that the hardy sons of labor turned from them with a disgust stronger than that Of the soldiers. Down, down, in the dust they sunk, imploring votes because they were opposed to " ne,gro suffrage." But es-en this appeal, so successful before and in other quarters, failed to melt the stony hearts of the masses. The President will now see that those who knew these leaders longer and better the* , he, have even less faith in them now than ever, and that he hat been saved the danger of fatal companionship by the interposition of the people of Pennsylvania. There may be another reason for this awful castigation of the Copperhead chiefs. Is it not highly probable that their former - followers, in utter shame of their syco phancy and eager hunt for place, have quietly AfiSisted to banish them from public favor, at least until they learn that if the chief criminals do :not fear to show a prac tical penitence, their willing accessories should not be spared the same drastic ordeal ? EIZCTIOR CASUALTIES. Yesterday morning, at an early hour, a very dandified individual, who bore a rearkedivailteness to a former city?" chief magistrate, was seen in the old Northern liberties, dressed in a motley hunting cos tume, with a double-barrelled ahot-gun on Ins shoulder, and followed by a number of "hounds." He seemed to be deeply af flicted trnd nervous, and when questioned zts to the 4iesee of his distress, he said that he had lost the trail of a very old and crafty fox, who had been run ning in a very wild way through the streets, greatly to the disgrace of the noble sport of which he had long been an adornment ; and it was feared he had been run over by the locomotive at the corner 186,640 a 76,653.309 March 4, 1665 855 192.919,736 99,305,1199 March 18, 1865 NA 202,911,486 101,750,540 April 1, 1865 973 225,246,390 111,631,670 April 33?•••/ 1 41/ 246,051,170 119.116i,500 May 6,1868 i 1.1.7 284,61.1,170 /28.860, 330 May 20, 1865 1 172 281,868,820 /30,686,170 Jame 3, 1885 1.212 298,971,050 135,607,000 June 17, 1865.. . .4.1 4 2117 31x,295, so. 140 , .91,75 ildS , 1, IES -111,kii.146 1 3 0-8438,000 116,802, 975 July 8, 1865 1,410 556,-0,966 140,068.865 July 15, 1865 1 447 364,020,766 154,120,015 July 22, 1885.- ........ 1,481 372,636,756 157,907,665 July 29,1865 1 404 375,469,281 161,166,826 August 5,1835 1 564 377,574,281 165,794,4 to eptcniber 9, 1865 ..... .1,556 304,960,833 179,081,520 Septendwr 36, 1865 1573 398,334.7 M 191,4111489 October 7, 1865 1 576 399,351,212 194,182,658 The State Treasurer of North Carolina has made a public statement of the debt of that State. It is as follows: AMOUltt of debt before the war $13,619,500 00 Amount contracted shim the War/1" a/ 16, ROI ida el Total indebtedness (excluding English debt.) 00,215,995 61 The resources of the State are: 8106lird In rialroads $6,516,500 CPO Bonds on railroads. And other corporations 3,117,780 88 0,634,289 88 MOURN .2048149 S 78 Tile Union ravine Itinrood proper comiiisliesS at Omaha, and is being vigorously constructed, and as yetno Government bonds have been issued to It or naked for it. John A. Dix Is preShlent; Tliomae C. Durant, vice proadont; John J. Cisco, treasurer. It Is believed one hundred miles of this road, west of Omaha, will be In running order next June. President Solingon hoe decided to approve the change of route recently proposed for the Union. Pacific Railroad West from Omaha, the company haVlng acceded to the condltloli that the grade of the road shall thereby be reduced to thirty feet to the mile between the Alisseuri river and the Platte valley. By the route originally contemplated, tile grade was upward of seventy feet to themlle. The Boston imports for the week ending October oth were $1.676,775 against it 850,323 during the cor responding week in PUB. Total duce JittillilTY $20,590,513. The exports for the wetk ending Oc tober 6th, including specie, were 3358,65 . 11 against $451,667 for the corresponding week to 1864. The Chicago TfinEB thus speako of the manner In which some of the Institutions Of that city. "cook up" their statements, "in which the `wild-cat' is very poorly concealed itt it thin coat of `national'. Whitewash, and their statements are worse than worthless, because rooked and prepill'ed for the od• coaton in a manner far from honorable. A day or two before the day appointed for the atateinents, fictitious Noires, false cheeks, and spurious bal ances Inoue these apps aranee, Mid. in it (lay or two so transform the accounts of the bank that its reckless management Is.anaile to appear the most wise and cautious, and its sinking condition made to resemble the most natteriPg property. Checks are borrowed by directors, In sonic instances, upon which money is drawn for a day or two from some other institution; In others exchange is sold to swell the eurreney balaucco, and In ether instances money is absolutely borrowed for a few hours from private bankers and brokers, to be deposited in the vaults long enough to be counted and en tered upon the books as 'lawful money no hand , and then returned. Nor 16 Mb) Viierks, ut terly tictitious, are given. For Instance; 4, Who THE WAIL 1 2 1 M EIS. (PII.I3,LOWD wlDExix.) Twn win Plena will be sent to anbieribers matt (per annum In advance,) at ..............tdABO Five copies 10 00 Ten copies (14 1 Larger clubs than Ten will be charged at the asmA rate, $2.00 per copy. Vie money must always acaempaktv the order, anti to no tnetance can these terms be dftritteid front. ad they afford very little more Ulan the cost of Paper. ilEirroetmaetera are requested +.O 101 an igen& for TRY wmi PRESS. Alar To the getter.np of the Club often or twenty am ertra copy of the paper will be given. is interested in some way in the Gunpowder Na tional Bank, gives his cheek for $50,00 , 0 on•son2e national bank with With% he has no money, And never expects to have. The cashier of the Gun powder National Bank passes it to the credit or the drawer, and the bogus check enures in the statement of checks on city banks and bankers, and Is counted tne same at laWftil money actually in the vaults. As soon as the statement it made, the drawer of the check draws another for an oritial amount, presents It at thn Mink, and receives In payment his own fictitious check, which arranges the matter all right on the books. This kind of financial slight-of-hand has prevailed to a great extent in the prepared statements of the present quarter among a certain class of banks." Drexel & Co. quote: New United States Bonds, 1881 1071 f 108Y4 IL S. Certificates of Indebtedness (new). 984. U. B. Seven Three-Ten Note% fold), 98' 988 i OrderS for Certificates of Indebtedness„ 08M99 Sterling Exchange terl ld ing Exchange 158 1511 Five-Twenty Bonds (old), coupon off Dig 10.5 Five-Twenty Bonds (new), coupon 0ff....102.ti 10S Ten-Forty Bonds 93,5 s 94 baieN or Mocks, notolber U. THE PUBLIC BOARD, 300 Dalzell 2.50 100 Reading,bb Santig DLOAth . 8 75 NO Walnut Island... 80 100 Jersey Weil o 1.20 8900 St Nicholas... lts 1.00 MO Jersey Wen., 1)81) /MI ORCONL 000 Mingo ....1)30 2.351 200 Feeder Dam... 1130 100 Dalzell elOwn 2 54 AT THE RE(IULAR Roorted by $9lOBB, Enlfg FIIIBT I 4000 USS-205..1ts .cp.10415 300 de . ,, ,, rtrl IcP , I O2 A 761)0 d 800 II S ° 7-2D T I IV.,Ju. 0816. 200 City Ets..old.RSO 88 1000 do.. munieipal 91 MO Lehigh es, 18701 94M 500 Read'g R. 10•1410 400 do lye 58. 300 do ....lots ..slO 58 200 DETWNZ. 100 110559pv'elt..bao za• 100 do WO 23 1 24 Wyoming Val.... 89 _l5 d 0.., 80 i Nforrisiown It. .. UM 10 lear & Nooll3 Dit.lM 50 Big Moira Ulla .; . 5 JOO d . 15 200 do o .. •,,,. .., . • IMO o g 49 PV:11131im...::;16 fu 500 a do 620 215 502 20 215 Iti d ne o itlll 12 .... .. 5 .. '5674 600 /torsi (Al....cash 66 MO Cotakv- bOer 60 100 do 1120 NW 26 W Fiala It 69 ioo Z. 7 Y a Dflad/e,,,, 696 BOARD' 1 20 Faricrit Moab 85,12 lee Delaware Div., 5a 100 do 325 g 50 Little Sob R...b30 30 100 do b3O 30 33.5 Dalzoll 1.4 200 ;MIMI% 19.06.1.15t6 100 Feeder Dolt; 1 r; OARDS. 100 Cluinw li loo.Read 8., ,aatint ott/ 100 do. ~,, ~bOwn 5 5N" I 100 do blO 59 600' ' 560 56% 50 Del Div 3234 400 city 0.3 1011/11CiPiti 1 4, 21410 09, r.• • • •,, ;IA 6800' d 0.... 2 dps 1000 ...new 91 1400 do .. .. ...116W BT SECOND 460 TTB 7AOg, ash June WO MOO U56:200 e9i/eoup.lollfi 2000 do : .neW comp./COM 60011 B 10409...c00p. 93N 100 city as .... 700 do. now" 91 2000 State 55.,.....01 3 Cam tirTAR, 28 D 817.011 ., , 13 Lel)lab' 1333¢ 82 do...,2dys.leta 633¢ 3 do 63;4 10D Corn Planter—. 100 MIN .. ttttttt L 43/ 100Clierry Run % 100 Catawlsea 100 Reading R 30e1 'AV Reading „s 5 100 do 50 500 500 Hunt & B T:tstm as 85 do a 85 5 Cam & Amboy : HAM MO/10 glirvivi, , l4 800 Junction 011...U5 1) THE CLOSE. Skims , Alr GOO OJI,IOBtA 7441' 400 do . , , , 200 Tipper Island 100 'Fulton Coah4dys 150 d 0... 441 y s 200 Caldwell . 154 The New "York Post Mon MA 11% Dan; Gold is mote steady to-dhly. The openl»g pries) was 195%, tilt lowest 144 N, and at the Was° 144)4 was . . Tne loan market is active at tent. There is less preseure. to buyout! but a number of loans have been called in, Commercial paper la dull at 7a1104 with more offering and lees demand, The stock market. openedd• arm and closed with a slight improvement. Governments arc more ac tive, especia i lly the seven , thirtica, which have ad vanced AOlti cent. Compound-interest notes are rather better. Railroad shares arc held for an ad vance—llllnols Central being the strongest on the list. before the fleet Realm NOW York Central wad guoted at 102 M, Erie a t 90,M,Rea ding at ne,f,mtenigan Southern at 7a4. Cleveland and Pittsburg at 62, Heck Island at jlO7, Northwestern preferred - at 65, Fort Wayne alilo2 and Canton 92%, Later Erie sold at 92:14. rbilladelphis Markets. °crow= 11—Evening. Vint Is very tittle demand for Flour, either for CSPOrt or home UNetUut , Pric , es are vlthout change': sales comprise about 2, 000 bbls, mostly Northwestern family at $10.25, Includiiig superfine fat $8.50, extra at $000.415, and Patina and Western family at $10.53 t bbl. The retailers and bakers are buying at from $8.50w.75 for superfine,iso@9.so for extra, and $10.65010 for extra family, and sl2.o,o®lBgß bbl for rangy bFaPde l according to , quality. Rye Flour la selling in a map way at 0.144.56 bbl. C0rh3165.1 is wit hoe t change. le dull and #rices are rather lower; bin all sales are making at .8.9*2.40 for good and prime new reds. Old it Reid [Rhos. White Is quoted at $2.7,40112.001hu5he1, to (Tants . Dye scarce and selling at 1 1 1 1.1014 bilshe for Delaware and Pennsylvania. orns rather dull; small sales Of y pre making at Me, afloat and in care, Oats are also den, Lire unsettled: s,oce bushels Soutimi% sold at Ede, all Oat, Willa IBA decline. 8,000 bushela ptitne Barley sold on terms Ice _pt private. NO. 9t3erc4ron continues dull, and quoted at w,OO ton. COTTON . —There is very little doing In the rimy of sales, but prices are unchanged; small lots of mld dlings are reported at 600 IR m. ROGERIEBowCoIree auuttnucu SCIIITOt iin4 hear of no sales worthy of notice *lifpar Is witht, ou change; , biols Cuba sold at lbe lb in gold. .Y —Baled is selling at $lBO2OlO ton. FRUlT.—Green Apples are scarce, and In de mand, with sales at front s4.so@ltatibias to quality. SEEDSO-olOrerseell it /It in r, d_entan d ,.. and prices rather better; 400 bus col d at s7.Ana.so lbs. Timothy Is dull, and held at *4 IA bus; 200 bus sold at $3.50. Flaxseed. sells on arrival at *l.BO * HttyrlSlON.—There it very little doing for the Witpt of stock. Mess Potlt It ten WPM and rather lower. Baron it scarce; small sales Of pickled hams are reported at 28CdOiert lb for plain and fancy canvassed, and shoulders at 210 Ii Is. Green }lest® alv also scarce a sale of salt shoulders was tondo at2oc. VAiri4i 14 rather dull at fernier rates. WHISKY is more active t sales of bids are making at 222@233e It gallon, the former rate for second hand packages. The following are the receipts of Float. mid Gratis at this port to-tlayt Viotti Wheat. ... . .. Corn. Oats 4,800 3,200 bus. 5,500 bus. New York Morketa, O. 11. AMES are quiet. EADSTL'Pre.—The Float nmrket le dull and se ioe lower for common grades: sales 0,1)00 Mils at td.VI) ta..30 forsuDerline State ; 45.40@5,55 for extra State; .sceaS.9B for noire do; *7.8U(1)5,30 for Pllllerilite extern; $8,40 890 for common to timeline extra. Western, and 730@0.20 for common to good shipping. brands extra round hoop Ohio, Canadian Flour Is heavy and'o6loe lower; sales 30d bitis at ta.51.®8.90 for common, and 1,90)12.75 for good to choice ell sotitheen Flour Is lower; sales 400 101,10 at 09.5 Dal 10.55 for common, and $10.70010.715 for fancy and extra. _ , Bye Flour is quiet. CGorn Meal is dull. Wheat is rental/more steady for spring, and: k lower for whiten HUM Or 7:34000 bile $1,7 Oltr4Tpr ChiCIIRO spring, 4i1.7201.70 for Milwaukee club, tor amber Milwaukee., and OAS for amiast MORO. Rye Is quiet and firm, Barley Is dull. Barley Malt Is heavy. Oats are doll and drooping at SOCiQo for unsound, and eepsae for sound. The (am market is lower: sales 40,0® bus at 1304 139 c Yor and tdoo3a for aound ml d Western. PitoVlSlONe.—The Pork market is lower; sake 3,100 bids at *30.2a1g30.50 for MOSS, closingilt ot .00 v ilo ) , $3O for prime, and if. 11031.23 for prime mess. 'T he 11.mf bmilot Um!, going 250' Hills tit $10•MO MAO for Mato mess, and 813.61010,05 - for extra 411C36. Beef Halms are quiet, BOARD Or TRADE. - D. C.3SIICANDION I WASH. BUTCHER% Committee of the Moiiih. r.WETHIRHEE, MARINE INTELLIGrENCEt PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 12. tivx R18'55.6 30 !SIM SRTS-S 30 IHiau WATILL.II Arrived. Steamship Washington, Chichester, from Melt -111011(1.11, ith )11 , 16e U_ll , l passengers to P Clyde & CO. C 11eily, Morrell, from Boston, in ballast to eaptnin. Brig Altarela. Reed, 10 days from DIVAgQi t , rtota lumber to S B Bailey & Son. Selo. Minorva, Jefferson, 4 days from Fail fiver. in ballast to captain. Wrightington, Timelier, 11 tinlT 4914 ?go vldeneth with mdse to Cron en & Collins. Sehr Python, Clesson, from Calais,witlfr ship Innen to W A Levering. Sehr Kltletann, Holmes, from New York, in bal. lost to Fltzpatrlch from nein' Pursuit, Ailoms, ISorehesimi, Md, in ballast to if T Justus. trbr Wave Crest, Davis, from Boston, in ballast to captain. V. 11' annittelt, Stoolmani frODITIOIW/141119111 - l a st to captain. Sehr E Richardson, Thompson, from Bobton, to ballast to captain, Behr Belle, Grhlln, front Boston, in ballast to Cipa tarn, J3sllllYoti, Mathis, from Boston, in ballast to ti t ter Schr It It Shannon, Marts, from Boston, in ballast to captain. Selo. A IT Learning, Ludlam, from Boston, in bat lint to raotain. ochr Tilt. Prescott, from Providence. In ballast to captain. bchP J 13 Johnson, Smith, from Providence, in hat last to captain. Bar 6 A llolce, Bowe, from Providence, In bit tact to captain. Schr Poston, Smith, from Danversport, In ballast to captain. Behr Ronny Fern, Bounders, front Chester, in b a t._ lasi to cnPinin, liehr Northern Licht, Harper, from Now Haven. in ittlllabl W fpJ stn. BeurTinnter, r.i.tie6tt, from New Yorkilit bandit to rophilit. , Bela Fleetwing, Band, from Pawtucket, in oltualit. to captain. _ Sebr R A Conklin, Daniels, from Orient, L r, bnli to contain. .; Sehr thm e fr, Millth, front Geoflieton, 1; to captain. Sehr Sarni' and Mary, Norris, 1 day from Dover. Del, with grain to James Barran. Steamer Frank. blironsitirri 24 boors from New with noise to W Wirth Co. siettlllt.r Philadelphia, Puitae,as %Mara Nam legion, with nubsloW P Clyde & Co. ;steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours from Now TOrkb with fudge to W P Clyde & Co. • Steamer Monitor. Jones. 24 hours from New York., with Imlay to W / 11 Baird & Co. • Cleared. • Steamship Bosphorus, Alexander, Liverpool, Via, New York. Norfoik, Vance, Richmond, BIM: Linda, BMW, lillYnt Bark Abthet-Rader, Nielsorson, Now °HMO. Brigßobertlna(Swed),Marilenboredigh,rallllollo 4 , B r i g Bland (Br), Oiltrytill, Mayaguez. Brig & Crowley, Drisko, Boston, Brig W Parka, Merriman, Portsmouth.. Brig Mariposa, NADI, Beaton, Behr .1 11 Alistili, Davis, Bast Bogen, Behr Di Wrightington, Thacher, Chelsea, Vehr American Nagle, Singer. New Oriente. Sehr Annie, Little (new), Port Spain. Sala. Sport°, timitin " Mir Marietta Smith, Barre I, ag neigh% Behr B A Boit°, Boice, , Providence. Behr Vleetwing, Hand. Pawtucket, Helm Wave Crest, Davis, Sag Harbor. Sehr 1i B JOhnlell, Johnson Providence. Behrt W oardncr aßeeimail, Bagton. Brim Hunter, Endicott. Newport, it I. Behr J C Runyon, 'Mathis, Providence. Behr G Irwin, Atkins, Braintree. Sehr Northern Light, Harper, Bos ton, Behr Belle, Gitlin, Boater,. Stair Consent, Plumley Naver,64t., Bohr RH Shannon, Marit Behr 13 A Taylor, Dukes,, Tedford Behr BRlehardson,Vhormpson, 11;:edon. Behr Jos Maxfield, WI, Poatia • Behr B A Conlossis, *Mai, 614 1 Men, Brim Rate Walker, BillliVer, Behr Tilt, Prwagnit. Calais, • Bohr ResdlVlt No 48, Nickerson,Waeldafittolu Behr rally ern, Saunderg; Norma, Sir Best or, cllermott. new York. otr ctl 11110011061(1WIISDingtoui 200 Feeder Dam•b9.1.0711 6000 N J 9.30. June.lte.9B 11306 6t Nieliol33 E 1. 1000 tlO 931,00 500 Ming° ..,..95 214 600 bt Nich01a5....... 1.09 DO Hoge Island 134 100 'Feeder D. „ , 1,06 1000 Flocking Val.. , b3O *7l) p9ARD OP BROKERS * it Sari 4YO, 09 vora 01* I; CURD. 100 1105 , y1110 15...140 227 500 do 115_1)30 22 17 C 1.51% .1051115YR.12851 an Penn R„ t 4,,lta 611( 20 Lehigh 03 100 Catawlssaß..b3ol7 too lii do bl 5 17 gd l, tl/23-. P atiVie 500 El voraao....lts 3.4 500 Royal Patelta.lts .53 BOARDS, 800 P ullenee Dm..b3o 11i Pultor• 0.21175&1ii. 1)4 500 Feeder Dam 13.16 100 Fulton Coal 100 Readlngit...2dys 08.,V 1,600 bbis.