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cuend AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL. CANTER OUSCANTERRURY BALE 7 of bat ase Lovisiata AvESUB. =< Corner af pi street, wean 6 of Natronal and leivepoltan i. ND {ru SStor eae! bea. ~~... hy J Gav A00m —-.-- ee f Lovis Sz0LLosy. Ballet Maste sJenn Bsrora.. jusical Director SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF THE GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, HALL CROWDED NIGHTLY WITH APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES,” outs of laughter and deafening mest convincing pruof of our capal PLEASE ong PATRONS. x 7) »e Re-engagement of JOHN DENIER, JOHN DENIER, JOHN DENIER, JOHN DENIES, OHN D NIER, i OHN Db. ae © she Renowned Gymnast; and RIVAL OF BLONDIN, RIVAL OF SLONDIN, RIVAL OF BLONDIN, the mostintrepid anddaring ~* TIGHT. ae reste TIGHT-ROPK AR’ ‘EB TIvHT-hOPB ARTISTE 2209 his country who will perform, among other sihrtios feats, hie great original bd SENSATION AOT. SENSATION ACT, SENSATION ACT, in which be will undertake the dangerous feat of 4 ing the repe BLINDFOLDED, from the et » STAGE TO THE GALLERY, STAGF TO THE GALLERY, STaGB TO THE GAWLERY, STAGE To TAR GALLERY, Sawer STAGE TO THE GALLERY, toln” CARRYING A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK, CARRYING A YOUNG LADY ON HI8 BACK. CARR‘ ING 4 YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK, GARKYING A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK. -t RYING A YOUNG LADY ON BIS BACK, RRYING A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK, ARRYING A YOUNG LADY ON HI8 BAOK, ABRYLIAG A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK. AK G A YOUNG LADY ON HI8 BAOK. A N@ A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK. Reproduction of the magnificent Spanish Ballet Divertisement, Isabelle, the Bells of Seville... Mary Wesner Deon Bazile a Spaniad Priest. Mons Szollosy Rest of characters by the entire Szolesy Ballet ‘Trompe of sixtern young ladies, Wed¥dime of Mons, Szollosy’s original eccentrie mtitled : L’ANGLAISE, 7 tS perd LANGLAISE, Oharacters by Mons Szollosy, Misses Schell and ~SMary Wesuer. irst gine of J.J, Dougherty’s laughable Irish ce of iM BRICK: MEBICK L LL ©: 3 3 3 4 Lanpegan.._. ..... m tage Gis caret Mr Golling Terrence O'Connell ——.. Mise Ella Wesner Mollie O'Neal. Lin ye per Wesner ot 83 Schell Nancy 3 Hare... Duri: g the piece will be given A GENUINE IRISH SHINDY, The Ethiopean Monarch, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, OHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN JOHN MULLIGAN, s ‘In & special Olio of new Negro Acts, and the entire troupe ef over UNDRED a s, 5 ONE NE HUNDRED ARTIS’ ONE HUNDRSD Astin ong HUNDRED ABTI g HUN RED ARTI NE HUNDRED AR! T ONE HUNDRED ARTIS: 83, ONE HUN DRsD ARTISTES, ONE BUSD ARTISTES, a ONE HUNDRED ARIisTHS, ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, ONE HUNPRBD ARSISTES, F ONE HUNDRED ARTI8TEs, ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, ONE HUNDRED ARTIST. Se HU* DRED aRIIat. NE HUNDRED ARTIST: ONE HUNDRED ARTIS’ ONB HUNDRED ARTI wa “Magy NIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. REGULAR MATINEE FOR L REGULAR MATINES FOR EAbine: REGC LAB MATINEE FOR LApt REGULAR MATINEE FOR LADI BEGULAR MATINEE FOR LADIRS, BATURDAY AFTERNOON 847 RDay ATTENDS BATURDAY 2FTEBN PRICES OF ADMISSION. Betavatie: Balcony, and Gallery . ra chairs... ‘Orchestra se Diixe88 AND DINERS, by EB. L. Blanchard. Fong ok Brench Cookery, Lond: ed aud Twenty-four Receipts for Cook: Simpson's Dining, London isin x resticlen eee ae . rimperial, Paris Biles Lon ‘se h ae ie ne ms Cookery ~All EES IT IIE TE OCC Btiquette of the Tabdle, ben ra w ASHINGTON, ig Star. AMUSEMENTS. @RKovnn’S THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Wiilard’s Hotel. THIS (Friday) BVBNING. Oct. 7, FIRST BENEFIT of the great or. ginal Deiineator of Irish Escen- tricities. 40) BARNEY WILLIAMS who will ‘ar for the occasion, id by the Original and. Ioimitable Resresentat! of Irish ad Yankee | ife BARNEY WILLIAMS. in t] © beautiful and highly interesting Ba'ry Specs face 8 DHE LARES OF KILLSRN® Performa’ce wil! con:lude with re, Baroey Wiliams’ dlizhf. Irv. entitied mer EW Bok Ea LADIES. FORD'S NEW THEATER. Tenth ideas above Pennsylvania aven: JOHN T. FOR Pro: «Also of Holiiday Bivect rietar aad Man ery! eater. Mr. Jobn B. Witgnt Mr. W. Wittr ra T easurer—— ir. H. Clay Ford B nefit and last week bat one of the Charming Co cedienne, miss MAGGIE MITCHELL, THIS EVENING, October 7, 1864. il! be ented the beau ‘ifal dr: by the author of Fanchon, entitled fiveacth LITTLE BAREFOOT, - Awry (Little Berefoot)---c- Mire Mes ie Mit :hell W ili A w avelo-k J, Raymond 38 Mar Miller Hemp armer__-- Fat, J latthews BATURDAY, Oct ber 1 1 by FOUTT last night of Miss Maggie Mitchell, 70 7? DEBE 0 RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ COMBINATION CIRCUS, New York avenue and 6th street. Doors open at 2 and7 o'clock. Performance to commences at 3 and 8. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY! Unparalieled success of the pe and brilliant Compa STAR EBTIANS: ZQUESERIAN, GYMNASTIC ND ACROBATIC, The admitted Wonders of the world in their sey- ere] departments, forming a perfect GALAXY OF en BS pa BELLLCANE BLAZE. among whom Will be found MADAME MACARTE, the greatest living Equestrienne; MABTER EDDIE RIVERS, (5 years old,) the only rival of Biondin on the Cord tique; the Wondersofthesce thon BEDOUIN ARBAB TROUPE; be only Hiyals TS BROTHERS, vais of the e only Rivals oft ks? ‘anions; Tne darn G maast; PHILO NATHANS,” in his principal Ae Ret of eee of Motion; Topeth in hia celebrated Bar Act; ogether wi 2 @ 2 with the celebrated Jester. uenny -™ new Acts. JOHN FOSTER. Admission 50 cents: children 25 eents. BALLS, PARTIES, &e. ‘A GRAND BENEFIT BALL.—For the benoit of HARRY 0. JONBS. sdraiied member of the Franklin Fire Com iver at ie HALL OF THe FRANRLIN BNGINE FRIDAY EVENING, October 7, Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, admitting & gentleman and ladies. Mt Jobn Maddox, a M, J. Ridgway, Fridley, Birch, Oc 6-2t WE, STRIVE, 70, PLEASE —The SECOND at CLUBSiitake placent eA ISLAND HALL, sormee 6th st. and Va. 4 em ives nD LJ mrs Be depualtise pletas thomentves thes ommicg "No. ‘disre ntable characters allowed on the floor. No bats orcaps allowed a the room. R. King, ‘A.A. Bishop, B, Dixon, J. Ho oc 3-7t* STRIVE TO mites, Wr eke, ects, Holmes, c. imo part G. Bark . O, Tu cer. PROFS. POWERS AND FELTHAM. ALTZING AND DANCING ACADEMY, +499 ith street, near Pa. ay., where tuition io given inthe latest New York and Paris iam styles of dancing. N. B, Soiree ev: ny + Monday erring: beg Room to let for Balls, Parties, &c- B-lw F. BR; LABBB’S DANCING ceihbae F.B. LABBE has the honor of informing his patrons and the public that in consequence of his not being able toobtain his room until November, he is obliged to postpone the, commencement of his classes in Washington’ until thattime. Due notice ape given me fatare advertisements of the exact tim p 15 parce ACADEMY. H. J, RUSSELL WILL OPEN HIS ACADEMY, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street, between D and E streets, ON MONDAY,8EPT. 26TH. Ladies, Mirses, and Master’s Oisss,on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoon, from two to five o’clock, Gentlemen’s Class on the same evenings from seven to ten o’clock. For particulars call at the hall ondays of tui tion. Bep 17-e012t EW RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, Ne. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND sOUTH STS, F,. HENKELMAN. in addition to the MER- CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this day opened for Retail a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Such as BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND OOAT- INGS, For MEN anpD Boy’s WEAR. Also, a select assortment of goods for LADIES OLOAKINGS. fo which he would invite the atien- tion of those Poaeine purchases, Having unusual facilities and a long experience, he feels confident of being able to meet t the wants of the present times. Terms will be Cash and one Price only, sep 24-1m* A MATTING AT PRIVATE SALB.—We have just received for private felest fiom the Rolls of 2,4, and 6 quarter of COCOA TTING, of excetlent quality, Po which we invita the attention ef buyers, W. Lb. WALL & Co.. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, South cor, 9th street Ca Pennsylvania Avenue, LS sep 10-2W QQuaBtaRMASTER g GENERALS OFFIOB, way 7 DIVISION, HORASE, HOME ear aGgtober 1 . 1864. aye efor a aa and jased at Freee are abet 2 Ae oe oe sUojonel First Division. QM. Goats Othee, N. = MILLER & 00. cO., ‘UTES i Bl 1! SUBSTITUTES!! AGENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT, No. 611 Nivcth street west, near Pennsylvania av, MEN! MEN! MEN! Always ready tobe mustered for one or three " ae uo reasonable prices, ter than any other, AS WE ARB EROWS, wey BE: sealers ee oP TABL) sin the business most erally de with. & E. SE MLR. sep 20-Jm P ‘CKLES! PICKLES! | erry: undersign: bar: relx New Jemney et BOR LAB in rine, suitable for. ily uw: ih to pat up thie ora Bitkies,*can be Seprited Lat ) 3) ¥ atreets, wi ere Groves jes of all cinds aclke at ‘© rates, oe $-c08t F. M. S00TT & GO. oor “LIST OF LECTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1564. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE ade HAVING THE LARGEST OIROULATIO! wr Free Delivery of Letters by Carriers at the remdences of — may be secured by observing the following f (ihe hones ieeceray pisinly to the street and number odent letters with the writer's fall address, in- cluding t and paaihers and request answers to be addr accorcingly. 3. oF ty to Sr or Peddreas bpp ina town or ¢i whore Fpecial ress may un- ould bomarked inlowerleft hand corner et Paanet ‘tam on the upper right hi ee corner, Prt Teave re apace betwéen the stamp and direction for post-mar! ing without interfering she w Arequest forthe return of a letter to the writer tfunclaimed within thirty Tinted. with the writer's full address across the band end of the envelope, face side, will be mplied with at usual Prepaid rate of postage peve le when delivered to write: ee LADIES’ UIST. 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ODon«llMraPat Anderson Klizg Ficher Rice ry *Rork Bridget Adsion Emily Fletcher Ann "D.nald Josie Alexander Julia Fowler Hannah OvilvieMreJasH Ames Mra Fanes Lizzie, Proctor MatiaaM Adams Mary GreeneHarrietE Pins Amel: Adams Cath E Gantt MrsOesar Price Mrs Cot B Andrews Mrs GassDiautbak-3 Peerce Martha Martha Groos Miss Pierce Rose 8 » Bertha Green Caroline Prugo Addie 0 P zazeth Grant Anna Plezel Kate Bruce tusan B- Gale Mrs Dr Wm Peake Eleanor Barns Mats © Gibbs ®imira Piggy Mattie brown Lizzie veen Della Porter Sue L Blake pary A Gray Martha PattersonMaryJ Beail Mar Green Georgie care Liste Boyle k Ten Gomley Sarsh Party A Brown Mra A K GarnedElizabth Patwin Matic Boggs Lizzie A Garret Moliie Parsone Louas- 2 Bell Maria GoodnowMrs [raPeatre MreGeoA Ke.] Martha Graham MveGW Pix Miss C Bayes Phebe M Gregory Mrs Premmeg Mrs BahtimoreLizzie yahan Kite M Bradley Martha Blizabehe Powell Priscilla BustecaMraRehage joel sekovab roclor Hettie Brennan Mary 8 Julia V Julia A ponree senne id-n Bilen Pope Mrs Oa) iW Baus & Greentree Mra ncey Miss Bartlet Ms N B Gaucha Aons jaeen knesiine Blanchard Anne Green Miss H L Rhoad.s Anna M Barrett Alice Green Mary A Roberson Misa Butler EilenG Green Francis Kow Ann Blackson Detia Groves Laura M Rean Mr; W H Berfen Nellie Guckenheimer RodrigueCerline BainbridgeDora Julia obingon Mary 8 BeanerM sFred Garret Anna Rasselye Miss L BackleyJane Hall Meriter vel: Russell Carrie F Keavane Fannie Hook Rachel A Richardson Burdon Fannie Hill MrsCapi) Terese Bromagin Han- Hayes Ann Rengolds Jos’ne HalleyMrsBdgarRtoden Theresa Butler Lucy J Hickwan Louisa RobertsMrRchd2 Brewes Carrie Hilliard Kate Ratchford Geo’a Brady Miltie Herbert HarietL Ritter Mrs A G Pullock Lucy A Hooten Jessie Robison Priscilla Butler uy Hutton Bssie Rimble Sell Bellen Mrs Jas Hanna Sarah Robson Matilda Boylan Mra F M HawkinsKlizbth RobinsonAddieS Baker Emma Howard Emma Sharf Lopiss 11-8 Brown Bliza Hutton Musie J Sto: Mrs JF 2 Boren M»rgaret Henson Mary L Sulivan Melinda Butler Elien Howard Amélia Shaw Hellen Toko Brooks Mrs EB Hensley Martha Smith Anna P Berry Mong M = Heskell Julia B schyars Faony Braum«ntBrtha Haskins Lucy © Stiles Clara Brice BM gneen ee) oath Swain Mirand Bake: om Seite Sarah F Babi dettirots sine (<e Emith Sarah Barre M fatilda HackneyMarths Smith Martha Rowie Matilda Huertir. tiem Smith Lina Brown Bilen Herbert Anga © Smith Mrs How- * Bessotth annie? 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Warter Ann A Dunnping 8aral nine Dys4n5 0861 uephine petsilanoart ne. 2, iter Lizzie Mert eGlaughlin ‘ollard Mies yaae' 7 McMah Mra Wore fees ties ‘Metin tiene Sarah Evane Mrs 8 D ite Melin Bbmave B Beant, rid get Waiti gost P us gee Willian oe Aon pe ant T Mires M: fT ns Atishe Eieworth Mrs Edward A Ellis OE alas ie Ana Mes 01 wm ARH dutfa yo Barri nk 1D MecMamee Alice TSORLLa: 4uEOUS.—Mary Elizabeth, Sy orator LIST Anderson Andw Auston Prank. Al astbey eer ar Kk ApeE G aud Lana d 3 Yost Bri vem ‘oun, alee peg. plegatedilb’t Austad D sand Sam Abbott Albert Oa ins Geo n Col 50 Ee Allen lem Columbus Ashbrook Fenty bets Wea Hr c manea Anes aes Abbotts Le J bert Chae Aodenen Saba A Al Ts0n JO) Allen Dewit C Austin enn, Se Mywme aily Albert il Hear: Heker Moses D reo! tt LA able F ve MH ater Aue rain He z seen Quel oat sis iy StJosD Bele Jobn days, or leds, written or. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1864 2. 3.622. 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Ri mer sah Fpsteraing Seeekerse a LINB consisting of av, 2 all "ye New EDWARD CLARE &CO., BANEERS, + the Bavings Bank, No. 58 La. av,, Dealers in BXOHANGH, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business, {sep 39-1m]) Jno, RB. Euvaxs mies ad Hare age te Railroad Mehicatrons Nasnvitre, Oct. 6—Ou the dtu inet a large rebel torce appeared on the Chattanooga rail. Foad;near Acworth Station, Bad destroyed several picces of the track, and burned Wie Sbanr ‘1 Wo brid gee across the Chattahoochee at Oar. tersville and Resaca are badly damaged by heavy rains. A Tebel force was near Dalton on the 3¢ instant, moving ib & southeasterly direction, ‘nd bad a traic of two hundred and fifty wag- ons. A eevere fight occurred at Aliatoona yester- day, between the garrison and @ body of rebel infantry. The Federal ioss was coosiderable. fen 1 Corse ard Vol. Tourlet were wounded. rations oan as Ween it was so ioc. § captured te renewed io aay: he battle was expec! ie op aes (herebel force was seen mov- wah y intention of crossing oie ease ad Repulse of the Ene: CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 6—At So'clock yester- day morning the enemy @itacked Allatoona with Sriilleny, and infantry. The position was oceupird @ portion of General Sauth’ th se figh / d > “i ¢ fight coptinued at intervals durin latter part of bre day Every mover tn Sing my was barnd-omely repulsed, wi 108 to ‘he retels, pee ~ ne n the ¢veping "bey hastily retreated towar, Dalton ard Dalles, leaving their dead, ce ak: to six Bundred wounded, in our possee. Our less was about 60 killed, wounded, and Mersing. Gexerai Carse is reported wounded, ‘Lhe firing was heavy in the direction of Kene- saw during the day This is the firet tair day during ten. All the s'teams are cveifiowing, wa-hing away the bridges at Ringgold, Resaca, and Chattahoo- chee. The two hrst named will be rebuilt to- day. FROM MISSUVURL, Safety of Ewing's Command—Develo, of Price’s Designs ore St. Louis, Oct. 6—Gen. Ewing and several officers of his command reached here last night, baying marched from Pilot Kaob to De Soto with an escort of forty men, and thence came to St. Louis by railroad The retreat from Pilot Knob was unmolested till twenty miles from Harrison Station, where the rebels attacked in force, bat were driven back by bis aruilery. He erected breastworke, Planted cavnon, and fought the enemy con- etantly till Saturday afternoon, when Uolonel Beveridge, with six hundred of the 17th Iili- nois cavalry, arrived from Rolla, and the rebels Tetired Early on Sunday morning, the command started 1 tor Rolla, which it reached the eame evening. with 700 men and ali the artillery. The tote] loss in the command, including the siege and Pilot Knob skirmishing, on the retreat, and engagem-nt at Harrison Station, is about 3(0—a large proportion prisoners. The latest accounts from Price placed him six miles west of Union, on the Jefferson City road. His force consisted of 15,000 fighting ben And about 5,000 camp followers. His movements indicate a desi; to take Jeffereon City, install Tom Reynolds as Goy- ernor, and hold the State for the Confederacy. Mower bas been heard from, but his where- abonts is contraband. The Draft—Murder in Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6.—Leander H. Dease, of Stroud’s cavalry, of Philadeiphia, was killed yesterday in Price township, Monroe county, while acting as one of the provost guard during the cerying of notices on dratted men. Two men hove been arres'ed on suspi- cion of the murder. Asquad of men, the deceased being one of them, bad gcne outssaguard tothe person who was to serve notices upon the drafted men of that township, and, while riding along the road, they vere fired on from the bushes with the result above stated, Miller and a man named Leese were arrested by the comrades of the murdered man, were bronght to Stroudsburg Iast night, and ‘were to have been removed to Philadelphia to-day. Deceased gras a highly respectable young man, and resided in Philadelphia The New York Races. New York, Oct.6.—The races at Hoboken to day were the best of the season. The mile and & quarter dash was won by ‘Bay Filly;” “Ben BE ele “Morris Gray,” colt, third, Time, 22 The two mile heats were won by ‘Eagle,” “Lexicon” winning the first heat. “Punch” ane crane were distanced. Time, 3.; = 356%, and 3% Handicap mile heats, «Bea «“Zizgag,” Throg’s Neck,” and «Velos. next in order. “American ern eles distanced on the first heat. Time, 154, 1 ‘The feur-mile race cn four other races come off to-morrow. Shooting of a Soldier—Fate of His Mur- derer. CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—This eyening, Dr. Faris, a notorious Virginia traitor, residing here, shot, without provocation, George W. McKibbins, a returned soldier of the 25th Iil., killing bim in- stantly. Henry McKibbins, brother of the de- ceased, was also wonnded. The outraged comrades ot the deceased pur- sued Faris to the house of Dr. Luman, another notorious rebel; they surrounded the house, and demanded the surrender of Faris. Luman surendered the murderer, when the e: r= ated soldiers put twenty bullets through The outraged community refase to let the traitor be buried from either of the churches. " won; )” were New Jersey Democratic State Conven- tion. TRENTON, Oct. 6.—The Democratic State Con- vention assembled at2 o'clock this afternoon, when tbe following electoral ticket was se- lected : Senatorial electors, Wm. Patterson, of Middlesex, and Furman L. Mulford, of Cam- beriand. District electors—First, Thomas Mc- Keen, of Camden; Second, Wm. R. McMichael, of Burlington; Third, Ohas. Cornwall,of Union; Fourth, Francis G. Lathrop, of Morris; Fifth, John McGreggor, of Essex. The Providence Horse Fair. Provipencs, R. I., Oct. 6.—The National Horse Fair closed to-day with a .rot\ing match for $1,000 premium, between + Prince” of Hart- ford, and “Lady Emma,” of New York. “Prince” won in three straight heats. Time 2. ee 2-82 and 2-304. “Empress” did notstart. The Fair has been very successfal and satis- factory to all parties. About ten thousand peo- ple were in attendance to-day. Treason se Pestponed. TRENTON, N. J, Uct. 6.—The case of E N, Puuler, editor of the Newark (N. “9 ) Journal, in the United States Court, charged with pub- lishing articks violating the enrollment act of Congress, has been postpened to the December term of the court. Rebel Operations in West Virginia. BaLtroke, Oct. 6.—General Kelley writes that the rebel invaders in West Virginia made no distinction in their assessments between theirown asbettors and Union sympathizers, The Joss to Upshur coanty, Va, alone, he es- timates at forty thousand doliars. Congressional Nemisstion in Massachu- setts Boston, Oct. 5.—The Republican Convention in the Sixth District to-day nominated Hon. D. W. Gooch for re-election to Congress. Delaware Pelitics, WILMINGTON, Oct. 6.—The Democrats have nominated John A. Nicholson for Congress. New YorE MARxEgrs.—_In New York the produce speculation is being gradually beaten down. There was a further decline in pork yesterday of Sve a$l per barrel at the opening tollowed, Bowever, arally,) 1neapedn flour, ic..in wheat, and 4a5c. in corn. trade in sor Merchandike continues aoe de- P The wheat market was again rather ditate aes ee hnentaha cit jecline ices have at which oo mente to E 4 Breton eos ing into accot ‘ates of freight, and hence there was brick business for. export, the purch: ex- ports yesterday being larger than for many In breadstuffs the receipts ‘were 9,306 barrels fiour, 439 bags corn meal, 1 34504 b wheat, 29,500 bushels coi bushels oe hels re and Beret be ‘bushels barley, flour market was very dull and ssed, ed Prices of the common grades were . lower ur A Traveler's 3 hekeg in Pastiord. Ge Ca; ‘on Ww: on @. Journey, #elf in this Ceerany, hs the track,and cuts you into thousand dollars cash in your y has ne ar serait itisa ol ‘it, instead Of four rr i apart wA na F semanas 3 ene the pros os “as 3 sale) in hie pocket be’ ws ses