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(en MONEY Bigeye bad av, Ootober 25—6 P.M. ‘The stock market alae more buoyant to day, and Wwe noticed more activity among eperators. Mort o¢ the transactions were for cash, Farmers’ Loan ad- vaneed I per from the opening, and 2 per cent from the closing prices yesterday. About three thou- sand shares changed bands, and it isthe impression in the stroct that most of it has been taken out of the market. If so, we may book fora fartberimprovement. Norwich and Worcester was the favorite to-day and aneadvance of two per cent was realised, with larger sales than we have noticed for some time past. The temdency at the close was still upward, and the proba- bility is that the stock will touch higher points. Reading stock is agein advancing. Within the past fow dsys, a large amount of stock has been purchased, The bears are by no means anxious to sell short, end evidently feel as thongh > hey had outstanding as many contracts as devirable. The gross earnings of the company, for the month ef October, will amount to about tour hundred thourand dollars. We learn that next week more than fifty thousand tons of coal will be brought to market There probably is no railroad in the world that is doing such large business as the Reading Bailroad, as it is raid that the affairs of the company were never in bh ® prosperous condition as at pre- sent. On the fret of January next a dividend of five per cent will certainly be paid om the common stock. Morris Canal is coming out all right. Within the past several thousand shares have been taken nd the contest which has been go- ing on for some time. between the bears and bulls, will soon be closed. The bulls, in this instance, are sure to gain the ascendency. “rie Railroad improved a frac- tiom to-day. There were larger sales of Harlem to-day than usual. but prices show nochange. Pertsmouth Drydock was in demand to-day at the first board, at an advance of }¢ per cent on prices current yesterday, without sales, The r-cent decline was the result of a combination on the part of purchasers and holders. They are now resdy for an advance, and these who ‘want the stock will bave to pay higher prives for it, At the second board the market was better. Ports- mouth Drydock advanced 1 per cent, Reading Rail road 1, Norwich and Woreerter }¥, Erie Income Bond 2. The tendency at the close was upward. ‘The receiptsat the office of the Assistant Treasure of this port to-day amounted to $78,050 21; payments, $36,109 28; balance, $4 £87 872 42. The movements in forrign dry goods in this market during the past week, bave been as annexed ;— Movements ix Forricy Day Goons, Direct Impor Manuiac. of Wool . Cotto’ « Bilk. From warebouse...... Direct imports. .... Total put on the inarket. . Goods Warchoused, Manufac. of Woollen. Cotton “ Bilk.. Flax and Bemp. ss. Miscellaneous. - eee oD 1S deorease in the Importa- jd the season bas nearly The amount ot goods warehoused during the $65,817 tions of foreign dry goods closed, mall. As the trade falls off theamount eboused increases, and that will proba- Diy be the course of things this yeor as the season ad- vances. A large failure occurred in Penn Yan on Saturday Sst. The Liabilities of the concern are estimated from one bundred to a hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The firm bas. for sometime past, beon extensively en- gaged in the produce basiness, and is largely indebted to the merchants ot this city ‘The current quotations in this market, for foreign and domestic exchanges. for specie, and for uncurrent money, were as a econ nan Mommy, Borat Nid. ah Amer. gold, old. 106 do., pew. 100 mai dolar iy Porturvese gold 10 Segal dollars 10S ring exchange has not been very nective for remittance by the teteamship Arctio, leaving this port to-morrow (Satur The high rates ruling tor prime on London, has deterred purchasers from emtering the market, and the transactions have. therefore, been limited. The quotations for sterling bills, given above, are for the bert bill offered Domestic exchanges continue quiet, nominal, We have not had one quarter or one balf por cent, to rates, for more than six months. We nev many great regulators of domestic exchanges in exts- trom week to week were « larger lined under the present syste Uncurrent mow y is rcarce, per cent— tha twelvemonth nd in lendly of the failing off in the *s. The isenes of our State banks at the West, aad ni in cirevia‘ion in that rection’ of the country, while we are to une the ti oftbe banks located in ad- joining States. There bas been an active demand for specie tor sbipment. Silver ly much wanted, aud the steemer will take oat s large amount. American gold cannot berhipped profitably, while exchange can be obtained below eleven per cent. British gold ies better remittance than bills, at current rates ‘We learn that one or two large produce houses in Toledo bave been compelled to suspen’ businers. They are extensively connected Wort and East, and hav been doing & large business in their line, berdly infe tier in extent to eny other houses in the West. We ¢arn that operations in corm, this spring. is the im- te cause of the failure Theannexed table exhibite the quotations for the Principal public stecks in thie market at the periods named -— 6 von Peete Seeunrt Qvorarien CES ha sisi gy we are much sovght « tee . loos ‘avg 8 17% aa ‘ ‘ 6 i F “ im ‘oot, 1881 amas be ¢ g “ 55 181 El eepeaccRsase 50833 - i ae z 2 Bee Ee aT je senes. Biss 23ic 3 © Bage! aegis! veriation in quotaticns for the leading securities the list, while others of a more speculative character have fluctuated considerably. Although the current at the dates given above do mot chow ony change of consequence, there have been. within the It will be seem that there Las been ne aco | } Europe has prevented diMoulty experienced in more than four or five per cent juterert. deters holders of good public stocks from parting with ther at presemt prices. Any advance of consequence would. doubtless bring out considerable stock, but there is very little prespeet, at present, of hb activity im that class of stocks. In the event of diMeultios or hostilities grow- ing out of the unsettled state of public effeirs im Europe, we should soon find @ market abroad for al! the real good securiti: have to spare. The Agent of the State of Llinois, Julius Wadeworth Eeq. has addressed a circular to the creditors of that State. in relation to the recent grant of public lands by Congre's for the construction of several ratirosds through the State of Iilinols, The snrexed extracts from the circular, will give those interested all the information upon the subject necesmry for their gul- dance. TINK CREDITORS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. ‘The Congress of the United States, the session recently closed, granted to the State Tilieots the right of through the pubile lands, for the coa- struction of @ railroad frem the southern terminus of the Illinois and Michie canal tua point at or near the junction of the Obio and Missiasi ppt rivera, with branches of the same to C! Lake Miebi- Mies ver, nad do- of Ia ie aoeee {a width. on each side of raid road, for the construction of nearly six railroad within ii donation of about tw: upon the condition tha’ road, or cause it to be constructed, within the term of ten years. thereforo, & matter et great importance, f the bacon: as es the State ie ext. end mov te are already beii viduals for thi Durpose of of organising mpanies to apply to, the legislatare be ii ted for the of o matsustln to reeeive the lends, or the proceeds nga the construction. 4, or how advat y be pro; arrangements will prove, degre Proponi be learned; but itis in no that any terms proposed will have fer th. ole interest of the State, or the oreditors of and it is eo roba bli t procure @ ift of the lands, by the State, to some eompany who will undertake to ‘construct the road. Should such an arrangement be effected, the ed- vantages of the grant by Co: will be almost en- tirely lost to the State and the creditors I bave, therefore, conceived it to bea daty to the holders of Tilinois securiti: he e: existing of affairs before them. sy, i t! plan of action the entire line of read, and secure the same, Ay ny with the profits therefrom, to the creditors, the mynent of their claims. jan similar to the arrangement made with the }, for the comple- state by the holders of € 0 tion of the canal, would probably meet with favor trom the Legislature, and woeld, if adopted, furmish « safe and profitable investment of money to the extent re- tone By this Cy ye od the er ated by Og! 68. and thoright of wa: et of trustees, selected. io part by the creditors. part by the State, to recure first the joney advanced by the bondholder interest thereon, and next the bonds of which may be registered by the holders advancing the money. The outstanding liabilities of the State, other th 4 Mich 1B yled I terest Bonds. does p ight milion neh advance of twenty five per cent by mounts held by them respecti would produce the required #meunt of two million dollars for the construction of the road. tock Excha $100 0 86.'s, 186 100% AY she Farmer's Trost 1K ‘400 do | i807 17 low en perete ST 40 bo 47 preferred o's 30 50 a7, e prt Ss 13 19 ymo 47 Hes 108 do 478 Na do boo 48 aw 2 eo 48) “ow do alo 47) we 4 s 0 CI do 2 Bk of Com full do w do Bs joe Parmers' Tress” mw do “ny CITY TRADE REPORT. Vaunar, Oot. 25-6 P.M Asuva.—Our market to-day was very quiet, owing | principally to the inclement state of the weather, while holders were equally firm. Bome 60 bbls. of both | descriptions bave changed hands st $6125; for Pots | i int i : i : E z *t t fit et £52 Hf ae : meterial of whied has to be in that momeat [tis pbame the principal cottoe market of the world mock account en ectual ve sn aa : z Fy et g2 $i Leow —Sales of 60 tons of Coltacas pig were made ot $20 00, six monthe. Leav.—The market wes quite firm, endas high as $4.50 was asked for Galena Lesrmen.— Hemlock ts hardly so firm. but with ia- creasing demand. and with & limited ruppiy. prices must inevitably advance. I oak teugned, there tx no siteration. The amount offering is pot adequate to the wants ot dealers. There is no mew feature in the jarket for foreign. prices are nominaliy the same - Eince our last notice ¢ there bare beco sou large arti- 3 meet Spipes.cet Glan, whieh sell slowly as from pe to $1 pet Mot ssaxs.—In this article, Sase wae wetting of im. Ubued steady ot pac tions, Peovisons.— Pork—The mark ‘not so firm. while trom fool trene ma Coan d, fat Red yt G efurther re. duction in rates. We have to report rales of 700 bole Mers pork at $10 8T)5 a SIL and "pre's ry! ats hat also declii ih bat o light busines doing. Pome 40 bbi« have been disposed Of, at $44 $5 for prime, and $7 4 $¥ for mere. Lo lard Fation to record, while holders are actions comprised 40 at bh * ae ea sales of 180 casks prime new rice Re a ee inquiry for export was Holders of prison and Obio whisk with & demand, c) sales of 400 bi drudge not adequate to the ‘The rates obtained show Wednesday. yson-"36 double %¢ chet die; 40 do, 420 Young tyson 09 {bate WRG; 12 do, Abe; 43 do. Abe; 31 de. 90 Ss | Nae; 66 do, OT; 8 cases cheats do. ench 4 16 ib. bo 50 18 Ib. boxes do b6y ‘Bio; 12 che Cotton Trade, and $581 for Pearls. psrurrs—Plow.—The market for inferior de- | reriptions of Sta 4 Western flour has displayed | us, arising principally from the inade- quate ubts quality, which has been in active request for export. The medium and low grades, however. have been very heavy to-day, the re- colpte having inet wall, large pen | which ar he were steady, whi the demand was light. Some 500 bble. were sold $402); Of domestic we noticed rales of 12,400 bbis luding No, 2 n to straight Sales were made dria, Baltimore $ Home ‘00 Dobie brought. $318% Corn Meo! was wi We note saleast 20 bole, Jetevy at 99 1836 yuote Northern at 40 8 420; 400, Again we have to report ipply ot Corn. b notin: ae cy oo 0: tee te be bad se At private sale, oar, more native. wi Inprovin tehaeney. Some 1 200 of Rio have on terme not made ie, 8 few email Tots of St. Domingo, at 10¢ — io 1.1 au sale ie morning. and the tion of seme trivial” pd 1% alive, .— The rales to Comuere 1 fier offering cheap Tay on _ ‘the heme trade with the the range | cue, wae red, ape, tatee, all par. aw y exporters encouraged oa movements in this stapie. up to (he latest dates, of the past Receipte at ports since September 1, 1860. Corresponding dates Inst year. “year before, ¥-xports from U: mited States since 8 pt Corresponding dates Inet year. “year before, Exporte to Greet Britain slace Sept Corresponding dates lart “year tore. Stock in New York and ports of receipt Corresponding dates inst “year Receipts at thir pa daring Octo! ‘ exports, 19. 000 do ; take: by, plonere * Wv9 do; having @ aap ceases to flow a f fra’ to candle the you boll to adi to the elem; is many sections, Involves the lone renders the perlod of Killing fr le conseg ae ui conte cigs #3 Previonaly advised of, by thore who merely | pe ta {iere. Well informed cor i tang Ala., robmit pty eore'ne merce imum. with » kill acck he first le of November, and dry puting cociee te 925, +0 HY hick N - spapeniphineele Aebehay . aT tor kelirond, 103 reenter ton Spee irs: “G0. Ogdensb % Boston : A bor 25 —Pirst Board —$: $1,000 do, 9536: $1.0" 00) do. 73; $500 Be Delaware Railroad cag a pages W do. York wee a Bai do. B86 seh vin mae 3 DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cammnrvar Carrie Manxer, Oct. 23—2nnual Re- ‘There bave been at this mrrket, during the year ending October 22. 1860. 56.144 cattle, of which about 25.814 were beeves and 27,340 were stores. consist of nd’ calves, yearlings, two, three also been at market mo 4 generally id readily at fair prices, but @ inferior qualities of cattle bas been Seren. Some days it has been sotive and Pgh peers realised, at other times it bes been abd sales slow. Since the lst of Ji ary (lees than ten months) 2$43 cars have com: the hburg Railroad. and 1.447 over the Boston and Lowell Ratirosd, loaded with cattle, sheep, horses, ewine, ond fowls. Nowann wo Tue Yaar, reom xaom State nv) Sheep Swine, Horses. = 24 15 1,881 418 431 237 5.733 1s by the joorma to Jaxxy by the Lathrop, at the Oliver street Ba tists Wavave to Miss Many Axx Bota- 24th instant, at the Plymouth Ward Beecher, Hexer io tone, all of that oo Pate, Sune Ourren E., only son of Oliver B and Abby J. Hooker, aged 5 year , il montha, ceremonics to take place om Saturday. from 122 Walker street. Cy o'clock The —_ rr are respectfully invited attend. witheut further aviation. On the 26th tostant, Mrs. Jane Caser, wife of John and friends of the family are invited hy bate residence. a 3 # funeral will | setae wines this day, BF nwmny J + AS. Thay ‘hester, the a are ph to at- Blip Leodes (of King « an oe Si pesetergunncn pes acer inet aioe ® | ga | oe ‘1, ie OS ew ; th spcke thewtch ship ihedon for Caleas (a. dune IT, on the homeward passage, m 10 te B. opche ship Goarling- of Beaton, Piisman, lef a1 ae ‘Soe NTT oe ages end aaa uth only forte dare, with cotton, &e. Sieve, = * pei Sorts. tree eestor ehout DY tons ot Faetie, te ere master bie (hr), Tots. Sages le Greate, Ui days, | vine nde, € days, im ballast, te Tooker | (Be), Potion, windows, WS, 1s dare, wi a ino eh veg Sates, few tek. | ee We, Tenge, with Reeth, Fockeoariiis, Pa, 8 dpe, wish oodar, | Moore, 8 Johan, EF, wih ping vo | Bangers, 9 days, with teh, he, te Boorse Bear, Amrteréem rie Hal Sy oe detente, BF.1 ton, we Bleowe Wimineton, NC. 4 tape, wink Lace, Teal Witeageen HC. «dere, wien evel Bebe T hens Kioto, Rebinsen, Wilmington, Ne jee | 3 ee sare Cee bark Bef the Highlands a: ronsee Balied. | Rhip Mertee. for Rovanneh: cart Wonterema for Demers PR, end others j Oey a had dering the day from te | Telegraphic Martoe Reports. araet Sr Se path at a rank HPD vit beige fyiva Mavens, Gob 1 "bs, | pekseeta dems rectal SPAS AN se iz a the usual hour. Letters cam be PTE ther Beas per wvscaahip ObIe, the Pecitio. ieelaheaiegtogppbeninalven at 2 o'clock. Rie J eles ne, cote Bailed—Brig Ricbmond, NYork; 20d, osha Den Dasiee ster, do. Arrived—Sobre Kenduskeag, Philadotpbiat Monterey, S Sok PRM | a etee: ca ft aulthe w se india lane rire Rie rotons “Lira Uk wares cme Re vm. (87 Be ange) 08 Monday oy ibinnt an d'alnk, si wind; Viadiwir, Wien A bd ms rmarded pee seyet magil ove ime Lins, Vali a | ot asan, ede oe risk sobs Bt slant, for Boston, we Siem ee Sth inst, ina "7 ae elo adoaeneney & og ena 2 °RS om sears ts Gan Frosciove © onsta. ard va) Werks ‘i Clea: Demarara: Acorn, Hewes, sud Kimica, Thaver. B sae uM i i Fling Gorse, 8 Ferry, mer, Bveshisapeier has been sold in San Franeiaco, for $14,5%0, from Boston, with emigrants for Oregon and Bark iad Ann of Bangor. bas been purchased bya pany in Newport tora Southern trader. RIG See bull pat me rrenorted eernaes on Dry oi, with denis an Bolt, with deals an fat 7th ims. Pare of ine crew ai two days after, Bhe was to be eo! all concer Br Baio Joserurmn, from Previousty reported ashore in West Bay, was pot off sud taken, up to NOvionas, 15th inst—her cargo was damaged but very little, Bro gry > Hertz. freee vo Philadel phi out baile ey wy ‘The Rio Grande, for Boston, has ee, Cae ‘The following is Fg} peices, of ‘Clipperton's Rock, tion for the benefit an Newel Livenzoot, Oct 7—It commenced blowin Jast night, acd) few round this morning to tow eae ‘hick Gontinued, though with less fury, through- se4 7 rare Bi wer 2 Oatler, Chave, Tertinedy Fleming, y gaaeee eat iat » gtor, Boston: brige ‘Fates. Peat, atoms ag» ine ‘And York; Pemaquid, ae Miveholl. ws ad S ‘Sw Boyd, Gilpstrick. Sao; + a Climtor Bere ty needa oust Miscellaneous. amsa Packer (built, wo think, in Cutler, Me), Gate ve.sol was of this vesse from Dear Bt Jo were Lo mp St Job: ‘and cargo insured, Yorawer for £700. Danuta, Lovett from Biorb, tor was to Cal — ia for Boston, eed down the Deleware, struck i Newoastle hard from the S Wand blew a the Lady Cor stable, for NOrleans, has put back with ate beste i loss of sails, to-day from ror NSE toNW, Sept prung aleak. in the Position of waieh je marked ‘ louse a3 ise distant, Vari omnes, Pean of compass about irs oh makes the Int of the Rook 1020 N, and len 108 obits this Rock is liable to be fallen in with by vessels from is, Peru or Chili, the writer submite Land faterme- of navigators who may be bonnd te Cali- ok, for Zante and f “Tease cant reir mer sty, Yates Froserte NGO! at ae ot uae CHARLesron, Oct 21—Arr bark Camden, Sherword, and Salli Sp), Larranags, Malaza; Arr a eee es sas adel phia; ith, Philagel; , Powter; Bates Bithop hae ‘a palate fod hack, 2 pas m oti soy In Eitnine Philedelpties, mexshelt ete ann (Br), Wal Mal- Ora (ila. aq ABreokt Pee Tq aie yer "Soha 6 Cals Cainous, ca Lowe New Or: Or- a isienon, Out 28— Arr a North Parte. Philadelphia. Si¢ from below, including schr Delaware from Pree Sey Baltimore, sas aes ibe: lar! Dandnucorea, Oct 20—Arr sohr Charlie & Willie, Pele Janebeo, York River. Drwrom," Oct Stare alp Mt Hope, NYork for Taunton. a schr Roscius, N Yor! Far. River mica Sek Bost Say Una uta: L — plane Ont H 7 PM—Brigs Ca: and Shat: her with all the ves:els were roads! fornia. |AMUBL C JONES, “Naw Ont zane, Oct 16—Arr ships Charlemacue Slagee, Ha ‘Mate of the ship Harrison. ‘Mary Chase, Hoaton: bark Bxprese (Br), Wis Boston, Oct 21, 1880., igh BH iyler, Mon ,, Thomaston; eehe ‘Whalemen. lisse » Taw | w, ODINE UP . als ore 0 and and Shirley. ‘Towed to von 10th shige ted B34, Ce Dy Tamerlane, (of NB, late of Sa- rr 4, France, July 14, Leonidas, Gifford, verson,N Atlantic Ocean, sttinn, Perkins from Davis's 2, anlp "Henry Th Misc Holmes, Indica N#aci Gen Watkins, NAtiantic, 60 sp = Sydney, nae ‘May 18, Emma, Hussey, NB, for 8 se) 4 Uswegn. Corel ‘Beui pert Nrwi peiee for N York, kliv Wort! ‘avr ehipe $ Stinte Yy Init Boston; Bt Bitte, H Thomast jo; Ceylon, Gs ney, June, bark Milwood, of and for NDsdford, forge, Om et ape Bouse hed tert Cor Oetifornias Te'was pret hha mit NYree; Tove rey fated that the veneel was td vo Oalitornta Yorn Yor Boston: Elizabeth, Suriiing. Roa SYors: phy, Ate Sh lal 8, 1on20 18, ahip Champlon, of N | Exchanee, Guilford. m York; slonps a A fom be ship, with th red ribhand around, standing East- Was seen Lith inst on Btar, Nickerson, N York, i Syiph, Turbiil, F Ri for § ot H Borden, Fiver tor for ae tare sebre Wa in Oe lyer, Brook: Sie y=] do dn B q from NYork for Liverpool, was Wait ao dor nip Pe Tate: ‘Pad eaten mot Harriet Smith, ys Viren i | ‘ohinara, ‘on Liverpool for NOrleans, 26th ult, peer wigtame Wise ark pnd Philadel- MA B ogi sie Mrs mn ure conven | etc oe tone LS nace, Griswold, from London for NYork, a lat prio, eree Bhip. ‘Calowtt, from Bremen ton, 1m the Bogiiah for a 10th inst, off tan ston for Honolale, von Fal end Islanda. lo Merrill, from Newport, &, for Charleston, NYork: aarn uit Marte tows be Bre, Bre : Se bh sir Leians, from Boston for Bucksville, 8C ike Meventon, ville, $0, 234 elt, lav 40 04, lon 70 80. aclniasilsre Fhip Avew or ban ie Pio Born) H Chappell, B for N a ‘orl from Fil ich, Beli Rock, [= wero. » Ort fiat ‘ v4 Vet ¥—Clatha, wah, doy Liberty. to toad fot Nae ZT RN ag ay a ib Abtey Lands, ws 8 ra i eivony, Ost 1d Albus, Gregory, NTork; Saramace “9 vere, Fhiinee! : , jane AvEe Oct 3M Con atoran, Oot arr 4 Bhd money, river eat ward bowed, nm ¥ Gray, from Richmond for Rio Ja~ yom CaLivonm ~ from Norfolk “may 15) for California = * 4—Arr Reliance, Somes, James Rit Liven roo: NI x sant , Ow ely Al NOcteans, tag; Argyle, for Sa- 4 » Preble, NYork. 1d Prue brig Farewell, Bonter, N Bark Driga clara i a a Kony Wooabuty, Bown: brig Gavelie, Cart, Boston; tehee Boselle, Sperry, and Lovisn Brooksy: os rity ‘Poreat Btate, (n pase pg Ak bak Sy Dr W J Rathert \—Brig Jwan—Mre Romeo. Jos Walker. gigs TO ork. pong pe ane ore Office. Wet te “changes indicated = Wheidin, ate none jrmouns, Whitne farren Brown, Jchason, Gace: Geu. Tayler, ares ee ‘ow Stevenson, WY ane Snare eches Seeettiag ene VYeri, Polinver ie borer, MA oes jack Dramond Sept 15—In port, chip 7 days; bark sib: by, Hor Exre!, Fatman, ior Oveeel NYork; Mary = Facies cate useecneg at Apes, i Oster, a Triviet, B re Lt Yale, O Vaile, F Com, dopa Oiies Uer pid, eo aT Oust, New aprroved Dg Bn pro priatione f tden—" Thai in in the waters of this Diaries Ma ut Sobre, for Philatel- NYork, ig; Ubas Hoary, rr Clare Ann, |, Havana. noonape ‘Sima, Paulsen, Jairon, elifernie. iy 1 vee mh, wal ‘ork, re Ld 6, Sa- Toa ope. oe pe, Poneman Cane for SOrkane ohias i and oe AL tard, for N Yorks 5 F. Lear poesia Toes a nih sd Boh tt Der eaile, Rio Grande, Ryan, whten ait Selliven, Geores, hati won icliey, Névtoasy *), Barrivon, me te Bi s esil ditect for she alow ta fren her well-earned Fepatatt eailed. SON e ROBES yb, MORTAMO Sua ee pe tna = Ee Heese ee port. By thu hinpers w liver her et Sa¥ TO telcos successfully theesanae =. pee ghd tice ttn bine te aie nie ext | Deen mie e CONTING iS TO CURE CERT) cRerain | pevived—Bebe Masa, —— “h oe eh BES penn ate series tas rasihoge sets | ‘cone-tamineree a0 expen, ORES Sie Rata Ayan Reade | Fes Ser a ds Pet Roa Arrived—hips Columbie, on B we ae $XL! — aysesened uw opi cam. On 11 j cprit ee Dstetnamrns Ss | ES Sen Iw sapere eabage | ee sagas | | i Se TOS Sa nett ola, es | ahipived fe Marsan, inane oy Pie. | petalngs ar vad | Advise foraotain viendout” Sienai sean bre Jobn Ti jot ka, chs ays Sie Howisad, tor donb NAM, be od map she bark, Evaer, Haag NYork.

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