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Mixed ts quoted at Sls. éd.; yollow, 323. a 52s. Gd; white, Sha. @ 350. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Provisions wore generally steady with but little varia- Goa ia prices, Boot closed drm at previous prices. Pork quiet; Old mese 721.6d., new ditto 90s, a 02s.6d, Lard Heavy at 6. Tallow steady at 028, Ashes quiet. Pots 08.64. 8 414, Naval stores——Rosin steady at 49.04. for Common. Turpentine (spirits) steady at 405.6d, From Washington. WAR DALLAS TREATY—MRETING OI THK COURT OF CLAIMS, BTC. Wassincto, May 4, 1857. ‘The Cabinet are & good dea) exercised at the summary manner in which the English government disposed of the ‘amended Ballas treaty, and « general consultation was held ‘upon the subject to-day. Tho admunistration is somewhat pussted as tc what course to pursue, - ‘The Court of Claims mot to-day, after a recess of four ‘weeks, and rendered judgment in fifteen cases, fourteen of ‘which were adverse to the clsimants, J understand there fw large number of cases which the Court are ready to dispose of, A great number of the cases consist of claims or Revolutionary services, v2) of which are barred by etaute limitation, ‘Tho Secretary of the Navy bas taken up two of the cases teferredto him by the Naval Court of Inquiry, thoee of ‘Udoutenaats Meade and Penningtom He has gone through with Peaniagton’s case, and I understand he remains where the first Board left him, dropped from the service, The ‘Bocretarp has not'yet gone through with Meado’s case, ‘THE GKVYERAL NKWHPAPER DHHPATON. “CHE DALLAB-CLARENDON TREATY —TEE ORKW OF THR BIGHYLYER—THEASURY KECEIPTS, HTC. ETC. Wasuneton, May 4, 1857. The rumors of the rejection by Great Britain of the Dallas-Crarendon treaty are confirraed by the reception of a fetter from Mr. Dallas himself to the President. Lord “Wapter is expected shortly t communicate the fact offi- -@tally t© ovr government, when the subject will be con- @idered by the Cabinet. Both the administration and Lord ‘Baplee wore at first inclined to believe the treaty would be eatified by Kngiand; but the recent debates in Parliament, vend more especially the inte Haglish elections, bad Ohranged their opinions. Che Navy Department haviug reason to believe that the crew of the Highfyer, wrecked on the coast of Formosa, ‘wore mardered, instruction: have just been Issued to the Kast fndia squadron to proceed thither to make investiga Goa. ‘The orders of the late udmluistration regarding the pro- teotion of the persons and property of citizens of the United States ot Paaama, remein in force, and require thia to be done at ali barards, even to the seizure of the Isthmus, ‘The receipts of the Treasury for the quarter cnding Apri 1 were nearly $20,600,000, of which $19,000,000 were from the customs, and over $1,000,000 from the land wales, The expenditures were $17,250,000. ‘The President has recognized Gregorio Dominguez sa Consul for Keuador at New York, and Car! (. Schottor a9 Consul for Havana at Philadeiplis. ‘W. 8 V. Prentiss has been appointed Special Mail Agent for the disteiot of Ohio and part of Pennsylvania, vice Ea- toa, the appointment to take offect from the first of June, ‘Thor e was 1o meeting of the Cabinet today: hence the report that they had under consideration the rejected trea- & was crroneous. Secretary Floyd is recovering from the siokness which ‘han confined him to the house for the past week. The Court of Claims resumed session to-day. “@he Baltimore and ¢ ‘Ohio Railroad Dimiculty. Baurmmoer, May 4, 1857. ‘Tho Beltimore and Odio Railroad disiculty is not yet set- Wed, but there is a protpect of @ speedy setiiement. Seve- Ui Pilktary companies started this afternoon for the scene CCdldmebance, No rigters appeared aad they returned sbeut 9 Wcieck this evening, unmotested. Later from Mexico. New Oncnans, May 3, 1867, “Advices are received from the city of Mexico wo tho 16th (@f Meroh. The Archbishop and several priests have been arrest, for being impticated in the late attempted Insarrects The Archbishop is to be banished. ‘Two British vessels had arrived at Sacrificios caus 1g ome excitement, as it was supposed their object was (0 bally the government, aad to basen the gottlonent of ue Fngiteh question. The threatened Glibuster dem: ® Goa from Calliforvia, upon Sonora, sleo caused muci vol ~ Sadat Further Indian Disturban: SY “We bave advices from Fort 1 ‘2Mh vltimo. A band of fiver) © 8 in Lowa, 1 he Ratarday provious, crow.) Uie Dos Moiaew river im the ccighborhood of Fort Dow It ta euppose ia (eation wax to attack that fori, xlety Ls felt as the result, ay the pues. 6 o vioued. Several families bad sought refuge at Des Moines, and compauct were organizing to go to (Lic aswistance of Fort Doug. Spring Freshets. PRASHBT IN THE SCUYLIGLL RIVER. Purtapeurwa, May 4, 1657 Thoro is & heavy Preshet tp ho Schuylkill river, A canal Ouat was ewopt over the dam at Purmount this aferucon, drowning three bontmen. ANOTHER FRESITET CY THY HUDSON RIVER Avaany, May 4, 1857. Ths heavy rains for the past two dayw have caused another rise in the Hodson river, The water has risen Commiderable wluce youtorday morning, and \t la now Wroe 44 four feet above the docks, and is #Ull rising. Manviis, Teun, May 2, 1897 i «jubilee day hore yesterday, op the oveason oR peice of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. ‘The city was crowsled with pe Tt bs estimated that there wore 15,000 strangees prewnt. The display was very fine. A quantity of water from the Atlantic ocean Was poured loto ihe Masi sip) le Gommm» mrorate the uajon i roady American Stale Convention hage peminwed Robort Betton for Governor of Totnes Lake Navigetion Berruo, May 4, 18 Navigation ia partially op ned, and many vesrels are fearing here, dropping down the river to Chippewa, whence they pase through the Wollknd Canal feeder to the fake. The ice is still packed in Uie bay aad around the @rtrance of the harbor, but the heavy vain of yesterday bave weakened it considerably, aul we are Tooking it entire disappearance in a few days. Mowrupat, May 4, 188 ‘The firet boat from Kingston this seasan a the capide peeterday, arriving here at TS o'clock &. ‘The Southern Mail, Wcuuwerox, May 4, 1867. The New Orieans mall of Tuewtay last has been re @tived bere. The wewrpapers comtaia nothing of im portance. aera Markets. PHILADELIHIA RTOOR BOARD, Port apenpma, May 4, 1887, = duit Feartene Se, 64 ; Morris aa {| long Rallrowl, 125; Reading Railroad, ‘ Peansytvevia Railroad, 4475. Now Oncnawe, May 1, 1807. ‘Cotton nachanged. Sales to day, 2,000 bales at Lie. for ‘of the week, 19,000 bales, Receipts of Btock in port 160,000. Decreased re with the samo time ida. Shane ‘atall Southern ports, 451 advancing. Yi ‘corn The. ; white G0, Be, Pork steady. Lard firm. stagnant. New Onusawe, 1857. Cotten quiet, stoamer's eaviesk eed today, é quiet at ive for prime gh Cy Tf i, + 10. week, 1,000 bags.” Block in port, 81 ‘s place at Jamestown, Via, just two comturies and a half ago We learn thore will be ao aevemblage om the 18th tnatant fechas newer war bofore upon the classic spot in the Palmirct days of its bietory. The veluntoces from Ba th more, Riewmend, Norfolk aod al) bape itgarars tan oJ irks preence. The Prominent feature of the day, however, ‘Wall be our old friend Gaytaun John Ty ar, who possesses very bigh qualities as a speaker fur such an occasion a Pris: he ie H delivor an oration, and we have no doubt he Will do justices to his theme. The steamer Jamestown i¢ @Avertined for the excurston, and we woudl advice all who Would have ® good time bad A Cheap pate to avail homme! Of the ad enitages she . There are sti) many re @roured the old settiomont we worthy the attentien of the Curtons, mony fepay the trouble of m viel Dre Orns at Nowo's Gag. Tho “Trovaiore’? wat Given inet evening to.an excellent house. ‘The distribution ‘Wns the same ve last week, with the pion of Amodto; @ho Feumed his original part, (he Conts dt Kana, raeh @ the delight of the andience, The opera was very well Gang Md Roles eUIPerbly, “Ta Traviata’ on Wetneslay, Whe ae. ght bet ome Of the comm, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEKT. THE ADMISSION OF KANSAS. THE FREE STATE PROGRAMME. A FREY SOIL AND A PRE-SLAVEBY VIEW. TUE SOUTH wi, MAKE NO RESISTANCE. ABOLITION INROADS UPON THE SOUTHERN STATES, | the Lawrence, Kapeas, Herald o! Freedom, April 2.] Our hope of making Kansas a freo State is paruiy con tered in the Topeka constitution, Whon the proslavery party sends their constitution to Congress we expect to send oure thore, the one formad by ihe actua! bona fide residents of the Territory, We oxpect in a momofial, aigned by a large majority of all the legal voters in we Territory, to show the frauds and viok nce which has cha- racterisod the past legislation of Kansas, show how the dogs Legislature was iinposed upon va, show the inf mous code they have cnacted for our enslave- meut, the late constitutional convention movement, the designs of tho leders in that} movement, end the villanous echeme# coucocted art: fully carried out, to engraft a pro-slavey constitution upon the people, in opposition to tie will of nine-tenths of the entire poptlation, We inten ty show that the citizens of the Territory took no part ia that aig and that (heir hands are clear of all connec ion with the bogus constitu. tion; that smong the other rcasons we stood aloof from the clection, was: the fact that Douglas, Toombs, and the entire now in power, had assumed the position, that an cna- Bling act taust be passed by Congress, before the people of a Territory hada rightt> form 4 State constitution; that kaowing Congress yosted no such right ip the Terrl rial Leg Legislature, it was rag ong futhority, on their part, nnd something we could not recog Wo will close by aking Co! tea tops law eubmitti both of these constitutions, after the sume shall have beem, published three months in ‘all the Papers of the Territory, ty the actual yourrs of the Territory, ater throwing suita- ble guards around the ballot box, and allow the people to decide for them 2elves which of the two .ey want, and whichever is atopted to that we will submit. To this end our State constitution must be preserved in- tact, aud no geauine free State man will arew's ‘any obsia- cle fn the way of keeping up the organization, neithor will he alle ow that organization ts be distur bed in the future by the officious interfereace ef irrespousible persons who have no authority in such matters. [From the Richmond South, May 2.] KANSAS A FRER STATR—\WARNING TO THR SOUTH. We have information which warrants the conclusion that Kansas will come into the Union as an anti-slavery Siate. We say an anti-slavery State, because we mean to pmo core it political stavus will not correspond with ia ioel poate. but will be as extreme in its an- Gigenem to the institutions of the South, as if the Terrt- tory lay tm the latitude of Mi.ine or Massachusetts retary Stanton’s apeceh, at which the aboiitionsts affect euch indignation, divulged the tieeret. The plain is togubmit the constitution which will be framed by the Jone Convention, to all the inbabitanta of tho Torri- tory, and not exclusively to the people who are re- cognieed as voters under the aot of the Legislature. blean- while the Abolitionists of the North are etimulatirg emi gration to Kansas by every conceivable expedient. ‘the wevenl Aid Societies have resumed cperations with un- precedonted epirit and activity. If they have been a litle laggard heretofore, it was an artifice, a of fineese— and they are now employing whip and spur, with th» de- sign of dashing by the South in running down the quarter- stretch. And they will succeed. The South is takon by surprise. Confident of victory, we have relaxed in our exertions, and will struggle in vain to rally on so sudden an occasion. The North is pouring people into anaes, in the he proportion of twenty one immigrant from the South, At this rato the sboltemes whl nolleve a Genre preponderance of numbers, by the time the constitution comes to boaub. mitted for final sauction aad xcceptance. Of course, the constitution willthen be rejected, if it involve a tolerance of slavery; and another con veution will be called, which, representing exciucively the dominant abolition reatiment of the Territory, will fabricate a free State, without the east difficuly, and ja the hottest haste. This is the modus by which tbe South ix to be cheated (n the admis. ‘of Kansas. Always fettered by form and pliant in spirit, the South wil! make no resistance, but will embrace Petre ayn bride i Passionate & joy as it e lewd tia. What then * eqns As when a city caitulates after an obstinate and Doty resistance, it-i delivered up «.wilitary license and the of euler — the @xoesses beon provoked progress of the recent struggle. Ry ened Seriya ip y inthe State, being composed ast of tndastriour abiding immigrants, & aac the hanseal eadoarion of New-England, ealivted and disoiptined for the work of Propagating abolitioaiem, wll be Lrapallod, a8 we aa we elt by tho Circumstances of dacir Kituation as tne instincts mature to press forward upon Lie carcer of conqi seo twtick they have initiated wiih so sigral a triumph. become an outpost of Abolition.am, garrisoned by yl oon restless, adventurous and ferrlosa spirits which a be ral. ied in support of the cause. ‘The fret blow will fall vpon Missouri, whore frontier lies opon to the rai of the enemy, and whore power of resistance la enfeedled by domestic distraction aud disaffection. With [liinois ou one flank, Kansas on another, and ‘+ mancipation’’ triampl ant and defiant in the hoart of the fume, Miasourt will fall an easy and early prey to antl “yy y pr andivm. It will 2 caeatogne it Kansas ls be fo, pa one Bat that ie net all, nor the worst. The anti-slavery owt to the South. |" movement will increase in momcutum at each step of ite rogress; for every auccess will multiply its resoar- } Cos, and’ etimulaie it to yet more audacious entorprives. From the vantage grouid of Kansas, it will be enrbled wo subdue #lavery in Missouri. The conquers of Missoart will open the way through Kentucky aad Teanemee to the stuongbold of slavery ta the ic States of the South, Meanvibile, other abolilon foros from New Fugland, in the divulet of free Inbor colonies, will be orenung di rectly upon Mary tac! and ¥ 8; cusmed in by & coustar '. f; fr) ‘ultimately ex. pire of ie ow weight, c even if it does not Grst fall under some assault of violence. ‘This & no hazardous prophecy. [tis only tracing the connection between matble causes and inevitable effects. Mauch ts the doom of slavery—uniess the South resetre tn eeason to iutercopt the catlasloph ly (a0 wdeqaae moe sure of protection. W lass w thatr Personal Intelligence. ‘The Chicago /'rest saye, that ou the 20th April, Hon. Ed ward Everett having been on & visit to & school, caught 1s foot om tbe veraper when coming out of the door, and la face, receiving a deep cut on his upper ise bruising hia face, The wound on bis lip day, and atone sime it was thought wou'd prevent bi= delivering his lecwre jast evening, — His» vim are, however, but slight, mad will diasppoar to 4 ow Hon. D.C. Glenn, the Attorney General of Mlssissippl, declines a re-election, He baa held the office for emt years. Prince Alfred of England ie econ to reside in the Duchy st Cohoure, ond to pursue his e'adies et the Univeraity of boon, where | y) oe Albert, bis father, uso stucied. General Laders, «!.c has been in Paria, has had « pri- adiene s of the ia eror, General Totleben has prescated the Emperor of the French with a copy, Toy oe nrg oy Aang of aiy journal of tne siege of Sebas.opol, kopt by Limesel’ by day. This most interosting diary is writt-a ip iusstan, with French a ll wrest In the Guste, 17 Prop Fister vibes A De Yon Sas KR swale’, 0 eh Hoot, JW Sti art Inger, Mf 4,0 Milnor and aca, W lee W, Forgny, 46 Cate ent Minn therterd. Mise M Graydee, C Judcon and laity, W IT Me grew. RM Field, U Gardon, Mus 8 Rater, J Dukes W Als Bi Togranam, Ue Blasi Kwan, 3 ile J Packbucst Hernatcle, Ww White, Ui Hyrason, smvon, WF W Wadsworth. ft dot aon, A J Conekiin, EP Winklow, F Kaudolph, CT Thomas fa! Pin the sleeraze, ahi C. ay Cott na Fe savor cm pa , NR a ARRIVALS Prom Charleston, in the steamsaip Marton—Mre Woo-iratt ant two children, ¢ T Dunham, Indy. three children and nurse fr jawrey and bay, O 8 Opk nnd Ine TA Gil, Misa J Hoffinan, Mrs ae " tr, Uf Foley, Mr Simmons, A Met arti KW Soruey, Capt W Bec, Prenat Go a owler, be & Kelis. Heron, J A Cisuey, & 0 Butler, UM THR HOMICIDE IN THE FOURTH WARD. TO THR HDITOR OF THN HRALD. As the Sunday re, iO their ceport of the above, seam to infer thad the parties who accompanied ths de- aane reese) were frequenters of the house, (the Goat's ), 1 would wieh to state that their presence ia the house, on the night in question, was a mere accidental call, which thay might muake toany public house. T would ‘faleo wieh to contradict the report Ser being engaged cards, ae auch waa pot the a a as an Wit LEARY, Proprietor Goat's Iead, Ht Jacob trcet, New Yon, May 4 a Court Calendar—Thu Day. ‘Coven —iten . 144, 600, 619, Now. 178, rn a Sh Se See Common Noa. P04 te 675 included. Part 2.—Nos. 0 | ran 670, 686, 687, 01, 613, 643, 644, 296, 3, 68. peck captains =~ ee atold haber tid way. « Fredertchs’ bey 4 ot Art,” 643 Browi- lotro sere mate ia ot, ats hop, canada Straw Hats, by the Bale—Paim lent hate by the case, with a lars and areortmant of straw mong which Ary MANE new ie not io be found alaewhare. GRO, ws oenr RI Ae sant frock contn, And over. exrtety of elotiin ACHAUWOOED a Poems 12) Fulion atewet, Cheap Boot: eae nin borin Behe be orale pelea broke —Gendemen, buf Your boot at CaN TRELL'R, BIS Broadway Basefort's INiltact Palece, Court freed Re u gen, Brook yu 4b wales, sien, LU) Dy A (eos LY feet oottiag, The Marc hanes des Modes, in Broadway, as welt as the world of fushion, regard’ with wmrpriae the im mense millivery exiaviisnment oyoned by K. T WILDE late of Jobo Tis new was ite, No. 261 Broadway, coo Peis # four vast woreroomns fll d with the choicest Paris #yles bead drenees, silk goods, & raw goods, £0., a1 d his seale of prices is lower than was ever be fore dreamed of is Kr away Carpetings on othe. A very Sarge gprorintent, at very low prices, at ARTHUR DONNELI-L'S Mowery, ‘beween Healer and Grand streets 50,000 Window Shades, at Great Baryatns; ce and musiin curtains, fem auction; paper hangings xd ‘corations, ai reduced prices, brooke) batin de laines, curtain inateriaia, upholstery goods, bands, 1 lus, cornices, wi whoie- pale prices, defying Compe iion. Call nad exaciine W. O. JRINKS, 456 nud 480 Pear! nite Private Lecsons tn Penmanship. Ny--Verms from % 0 $1), OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 462 Broadway Free! tier port Ly icles, ZONES coral bale for bad bair, dandruff, tg sad a atid aide F"cinbastor for lndiea akin. te. Ly Batchelor’s E Hair Dye, wi and ‘Toupecs-— br beat in the ond repeat old and applied Hill's Hatr Dye—4 Shillings a Box, Black or brown. No, } Barciay street, Laimitsole cutting of bair aud Whiskers, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye.—Wigs and Tow preme, wholesale My Sot aad ae dye d. GAsor Howse, ure Cured (Marsh & Co. Removed to. ‘evey street, Avior House) by Marsh & Co,'s radical cure Ri No.2 trusa. Hall é& Co., Dispensing Chemists, 963 Ki avenue. es Monee WS cents por box, sia boxes H. Murray pod onscag ryt Florida Water, if not an hh is pee me, iis the godek ating in the workd. Like ou that is tnedinae, it has been imitated. But tt survives: Gad wep, while the imoitationa die. | Purchase only the ge pulne article, Murray geese bo Sino for Afteen rears bas been the axtonal port cosmetic of Spanish Aiwert ca. Look (0 the Inbe! Sold bet LANMAN & C druggiste, 69 Water sweet, New York, and by all boe. per botile. Hollowa: indolent sores wholes ll druggins, we 4 Ointment.—It is Notorious that the muscular parte of the leg are never bealed wita safety by the ordinary salves. This ointment alone pene- trates to the morbid cause of these fred and obstinate ulcers, tnd removes then ropidly aud without hazagd. Is equadl a efficacious for all external pustiles, wounds. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKB®T. Monvay, May 4—6 P.M. ‘The stock market opened and closed heavy this morn- tug. The tendency of prices was downward, and at the close lower rates ruled throughout, At the first boart La Crosse and Milwaukie declined \% per cent; Now York Central Railroad, 14; Erte, 5; Reading, 4; Michigan Southern, 1; Michigan Central, X; Panama, 1; Illinois Central Railroad, 44; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1; Galena and Chicago, §; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; Chicago and Rock Island, 3. It will be seen by this that the decline was pretty general, and that the selilng interest is again increasing in strength. There is no support to the market, notwithstanding the abundance and cheapness of money. Tt certainly does not look as though outaide hokters would have very soon, if ever, a better Ume for realizing than the present, After the adjonrament of the board the following sales of stocks aad bonds were made at auction, by Albert H. Nicolay:— $5,000 Wheeling 6,000 Mem New Citize’ City 6 per cent bonds... ..Int. added. pe City 6's, $1000 each. do, ork and Frie RR. bonds, 1875..do * Bank... 102 ata Hee mr E 3 F [At the second board lower prices ruled ail round. Read. ing fell of 4 por cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; New York. Couteai, 4; Evio, 1g; Michigan Southern, 1. After the board a further decline was realized, and the market cloted very heavy. ‘The stesmahip Vanderbilt, from thia port for Southamp- ton and Havre to-morrow (Tuesday), will take out about $400,000 in epecic. The Cunard steamer from Boston for Liverpool on Wednesday, will take out about $400,000 more, making the total export about $500,000. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— $212,298 08 430,842 22 14,296,768 40 Among the new banking houses established in this city the present seaoa, bone will take @ more prominent post- tion from the start dian that of Wm. J. Bell & Co, This house hae thece partners, viz., Mr. Wm. J. Boll, Mr. John Catlin, late Preejdent of the Milwaukie and Mississlppt Railroad Company, and Mr. D. ¥. Bell, late of Chicago—all experieneed bankers, with a large capital. Tbe long resi- dence of the Messrs. Bell in the Western States, and the extensive consections of each partter with that section of the Union, gives them extraordinary ficilities for nego- Ualing Western securities and for the trausaction of a gene- ral banking business. ‘The gross and net earnings of the Centra: Railroad Com- pany of New Jersey for the yeare ending April 1, 1866 and 1967, wore ae follows:— Cemrear ar aoan oF Now fowey Yer veiling April}. 1806 1867 Inoreas. ceee BOIS AN0 8S $614,564 2% 218,008 40 LUT A248 208,906 27 81,610 44 Not carninge.......$181,008 02 $315,618 08 $184,665 96 The aggregate amount at the several depositories sub- Ject to the draft of the Caited Sudes Treasurer on the 27th of April, wae $28,062,126 73. ‘The transfers ordered were a» follows — Tone of the United States, Washingtoa.. Ags, Treasurer United states, New ¥: ‘ork. ‘Ass. Treasurer United States, Charleston, &. }201,000 00 4 g Ass. Treasurer Cnitedt States, New ‘Orlentis La. si “ Aes. Treasuror Cuited States, St. Louie, Mo... “ca 1 00 00 « Ass. Treas, United —— Francisca, From Assistant Treasurer at New York, From Depusitory at Dubuque, Iowa, From Deporitory at Detroit, ne ose From Mint at Philadelphia, Va, ‘Tota! oe . «$2,807,421 67 ‘he steckjobbers of the Daily Times operated at the Board of Brokers to-tay aa follows: Rough. 200 she. Crevelaud and Toledo. ie do. . 200 Michigaa Southern R. 100 eh. La Crosse nad mintoesie RA... 784 regular, Simeon Draper's reguinr eemi-weekly eale of bonds and stocks will take piace to-morrow, Taosday, at half past 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ‘The annexed statement oxhibita the average dally movement In the leading departments of the banks of thie city during the week preceding Saturday morning, May 2, 1867, and for several previous weeks — New Yors Cort Barna. Atha Aug 2%, gga ae 12 ag 1 Vitte $an.als iil we dase ug. 86, hee 100,568;804 13, ssolane of/208/b04 Se te inane ena tana oat Se be mamas ees taaie manta Oe 7e he. Ler pat 707 11010184 8.53088 2060 4s Oot 107 141/308 10,282,751 9,748,800 60,975 387 Oot “105/018 /886 10,847 010 (007 ALT 60,904,883 Oct. 1041154488 10,580,796 8,640/809 68,606,467 Nor. 106/142/098 11,067/676 6,686,986 68,024,116 Nor, 102'6409,699 11,618,420 8\946,721 66,088,987 Nor. 100,664,460 12/268 7% 8/860/9T1 68,042,060 Nov. sere are iatriolase @ot.ane a1 8kaaae fea. : oun soe ins 647 8)071,758 ox029 900 |i BG a ee ae 108,627,429 10,202,898 8,087,187 02,279,201 or lonan es 1724 Spats 6 1 111000,108 8,728,200. 64; 11,966,064 sara ; BH Hanan 7 * ait eit wigs ‘a $89 100 | 1 Hae A Int TOD 06940 Fev. LLL ‘778,879 10,483,169 8,108,074 85,098,595 Feb. SAM LST ITT 10,066 (064 8j160,276 64,627,068 March 7; 'B7.. 111,800/040 11,707 348 8405 487 64,804,000 Mareb Slius!asoleae 11Jor7/732 6,462,541 66 1004 525 March 21, °67..112,448,002 11,290,978 8,404,288 6 .775,0 Marob WB) '67. 11 11,806,738 8,479,820 66 April 4) °67.. 114,835,008 11,808,709 881,328 66,504, hae Hea eet ee Oram fr’ Spor'ato ft SET RAL 978,768 67,088 404 ya 12,000 811 9,006,666 68,078,070 ‘The last retarna compared with thore of the preceding week, show the following variations {n the agarogatet'— 2 1,010,208 The Increane in dept, tectoal ‘The movement Inst week was feturns show in onwards @x we every dopartinent acreme counts and Ceposils (he LAtrease amonnle lo more Lhe & million im cach. Al (his seavon of the gwar the banks usualy contract, in the absonce of an qotiee demand for money from the commercial classes. ‘The heavy payments of busines# are over for the moment, and money is Likely t be abundant, more from the Umited wants of the con- munity than from ao unusund sappy ef cnpital, We look for ab easy money Markel, bul atolal absense of all spew” lation, ‘The banks may find it ditiewlt t keep up the present line of discovola during the dull season, and be compelled te contract, The specie reserve will be the mest important item to regulate, The banks start this week with leas than twelve miltions, and two Weeks ex" porte to provide for before California remittances. Mr. A. H, Nicholay, etock anetionser, gives the follow- ing review of the p» sales for the past two WeEks2— carly partof the fortnight just cloned witnessed @ vation oF the dullness noticed dhe. previous week at the public sale Lod ultimo Great Western seven por cent bi 42% and interest, the lowest prive at which thai bond has sold; mt the lust ‘publie sale ga the S0th ult., they recovered to 45% and interest. Goshen braneh bonds have sympathized with the déckne ichigan Southern stock, ant have sold down to Ths fnd interest. Hanibaiand St. Joseph @rat mortcage bonds have been on the pablic List, but biddors will. not permit their caution Lo subside, Insurance stocks participate la in the decline, the demand not being equal to the supply, and in some instances sever per cent lese formor rates has been taken. Insuranco scrip is bot offering at auction. An executor’s sale of desirable bank stocks, om Thursday, the usual day of sale, did not cali forth that interest which bad beea expected. ‘Tho Tribune of Saturday, the 24 instant, contains the fol lowing account of anotber delinquency or repudiation on the part of another Western railroad company: In Pare meg of the failure of the Great Westarn Rail- road Co} iy Of Tilinois to make proper cunning arrange men's with the Lake Erie and Wabash road, by which course much business was diverted from the Tine, and by. the ee of that company to meet its indebtedness to the Wabash Company for collections on freight traffic, the latter company were unable to-day to pay the interest full- ling due on its second mortgage bonds, The Great Weatern Company, we understand, owe the Wabash Seepeey. some $35,000 or $40,000 freight money, the receipt of which would bave preveated this default? ‘The effort bere made to excuse or to satlafactority an- count for the delinqnency of the Lake Krie and Wabash Ratiroad Company can have po weigbt with the bond- holders. The fact that the interest has not been paid, that no provision has been made for its payment, and the probabtlity that it will not be paid, stares them in the face, and fills the future with apprehension. There can be no permanent recovery (rom the complete prostration of credit such an event produces. A railroad company that becomes delinquent on its payment of interest must take Tank mi once among the imsolyents, and there remain. ‘There are at this moment dozens of railroad componies at the West kept alive polely by the in- fluence of sharp fimanciering. ‘Their managers have avoided protest. «at every cost’ «and every sacrifice, and they are tLerefore able to keep thetr heads above water for atime longer. The Great Western of Iinois were unable to pay tho interest on its Ist mortgage bonds, due on the lat of April. The Lake Erie and Wabash failed on the interest due on ita 2d mortgage bonds on the Ist of May. The city of Albany repudiated ita Liability on the bonds of the Northorn Railroad Company, and failed to provide for the May intorest. We have hore In the space of thirty days the non-paytaents of interest on the bonds Of three railroad companies, and the repudiation by the second city in the great State of New York of an endorse- mentor guaranteé of railroad bonds negotiated upou it faith andcredié, ‘Thix looks aa though we were aot far from the beginning of the general railroad revulsion. The Humboidt Fire Insurance Company ts the name of Anew company just Commenced operations at No. 10 Wall street, on acash capital of $200,000. It haaa very long aad we should think a very strong lst of directors. Mr. Jobn Rankin is President; Mr. Wm. Mulligan, Seeretary, end Me. Alex. Wiley, Jr., Asvlstant Secretary. Among the Cirectors are many much experienced in fire insurance business, and we-bave no doubt it will be a sale and popu- lar company. The land eales of the Mnoly Coptral Ratlraad Comprag in Apri! show a very large increase over Inst year, having been $596,11A St, against $211,642 17—an increase of $954,669, The aggregate eales of the year aro now equal ‘to the aggregate rales last year up to the Ist of August. ‘Tho lowerghoune of the Pennsylvania Legislature have, by & vote of 49 to 46, passed the bill to ald in the compte- tion of the Sunbury and Frie Railroad. ‘The amount of revenve collected in the district of Bos ton, for the month ending April 90, 2867, was. 9631 600 76 843,878 10 The following is a statement of the b: tom House of the port ef Philadelphia for the month of April this year, compared with April last year, and the cash receipts of the month and year, compared with cor- reapondiag timo last year :-— 1867, wevrctantien eetenoate ‘Ist of month. “a 1,00° 046 Entered from foreign ports 229,418 Kntered from other districts 76, Fatered for consu’n from foreign ‘ports 173,368 Free merchandise entered. “ong te Withdrawn for consumption 887,991 1,262,879 The trade reports for the city of Toronto for the quarter ending on the Ist of April, 1867, have just been published: The remwite are ag follows Vaine. Duty. Cc aa £ wd, 61,268 110 6,166 3 oO Total ‘The following is @ recapitulation of the importations oy compared with those for the corresponding quarter of inat yen Quarieg, 1851, Quarter, 1857, Coote [5700 Peay pene 7, Shas rr seb | ae Ce s «— fifteet por come foaea vas “ five percent,.. 1188 — “ ‘25 per cent. 6,200 £21,192 lncrease thie your coves RAONTL ‘The importations for the quarter are, ‘trom Great Cited Oder SATS AIT LIL 6 ‘8,73 6 Alo 131482 187/308 ne 31,381 Of the principal manufactured goods, the following are (he amounts imported — bam per) prs of swear and tea the imports arose Fabue. Tra, ths. ¥s £13,760 14190 (£10,587 18,501 iene 1867. 20 sig 100 ay 100 a 100, 10% 60 ca 00 ry 650 “4 a ‘ob 100 “ 8 8 6 108 490 a ix t ox "te 1 : in® Paty 1s 16% 100 = do. 1386 Ro ae. 1s 100 do. 134 78% 60 do 333% St 623 Cle & Mus ” en ws Lid » do baled 4 7 Gal & Chic 10 4 do, 100% ~ 660 Cley & Tol 60 00 do 6 do 0B. B : m0 Me 3. S09 10 to ee 100- do. gonias a wo do. WO BOARD, fie ‘to Mi Rig 600 86% 1000 Erie Rbds,1876 881, 100 ton « ts Rewting Rd my 2700 Fre RR ap 3 BOM 600 aL 100 &t 600 wk 68 100 Go CARR Ts KREGO VT 60 160 do b6G 06% 60 ~ ra a +, 8% 100 Wish AS ahold are w wo ay 91% bu Clev Vitus ROO by |. AC bhds barns at 108., and 7 + CFT COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowwsy, May 4—6 Fw Amie.—The sales embraced about 60 bbls. pots at 6 while pearls were quiet mé Bo. Baxionrors—-Flour—The market waa quict for Stee ‘aad Western common brands, while bigher and extra grades wore in light supply and prices firm, The sales aod up about 6,000 bbls, ab abous the foliowing quota tone — Common tv good State Common to good Mich! WPIANRY FLAT OROND aNO Pomercnmy rind gin Gwortag, Ce vs0d7 Nort wines ches almonds oni . en suc ice ‘ia fal ‘Be nln by ar ke rime ‘Tatas: 1 eiiews 6 0On 6 16 6 0OK6 Fxtva Stale. Gab d é on 6 oY I eadicad authorlt tron 90 a 7 40 <r Southern fancy Canadian superfine and extra... oo. .e sees Canadian flour was in good demand ‘snd shipment © the Brilsh Provinces. eS drug atures, rand OUKERKEPING T/ RDWA ale about 1,000 a Obhis., chiefly within the r: by above prices. ‘Southern ‘brands were up light receipt and Lagan Flocks iroderste; prices, with « good demand, were drm, ware, with eles of about 1,400 bbu., wishin the rungo of the hone dood, above quotations. Rye four was firmly beld al $3 60 4 tin, wood nd $4 86. Maal wae quetand prices unc Prime jots were scarce and tem, wore 60 iMgh af (0 Check sales. Cora wis firm, with smal! pales, including round yellow at %e,, Western mixed was at 816. a $20. and Soulhera yellow ‘ab 800 Sales of 7,000 bushels prime Northern at tinved firm, nt 600. a Ge. for goed State wud Wort get. Whea— the views of boiders it noe, aad the fete con BeRAWAK Wad firm af Sc., WIRhOUE Siklts Gf INORG ot Ue ev d wa Corr. —The sales emoriced about 1,200 bags of Bio | Mpteimh, AR the ert for i cau w and £00 do, Rabla, tp. t, aad 1,900 do. St. Demmge, att ondence frore #ll para of Ore wold at pt Corton. —The market was quiet, sad paley coutned to 4 Ok HYG Lash VPs te fre foe Un uvrethy tere resting (ne week, aad orders anowid ie gives foe tt os onan about 1,000 bales, without change in prio. ac. ae, The following private telegraphic de.paich was received | ,,TH National, Potion Conaictio wi enterday ubreayotie Pannivm: $ifor me Pivot f UNverM Me tA ve New Onssans, May 4, 1867, A BEVMUUR, ‘odine end propridor of the N.? James acconais unfavorable. The marked tem; middling | New York city 14¢, "Hales 19,000 bales; rocelpts 10\000; total ‘detioloney | manne fe AUER, YOU N#RYOUR, DY 50, I in in.recoipta the Southern. horse 444,000 ‘batex. Freight tread mew Fe aes 50, er, Dr. OOK es fe muanilested anove dhae, without nvs- | fe4l robust Real, goer, ima ‘a bay terial chaoge or advance, To Liverpeot small engage ye woe 00 Ss on a mele evinn fa ations, pad sent ment of foun were reported nt 6d. a 9d; ceain to Cll up | leetrte thet of throw: tha wou ont kody. Uelam Aba. a Sh6d.; GOO hales of cotton at a. a tts, Gi. Seu Island de, at yd. Some lard was taxeu at 16s BO boxes bacda at Hewame price; 200 te beet at Is, bhds. tobacoo at 12s, bl To Havre @ bbis. oF ashes were enmyed at $54 HW. To Bremen 600 bales of cotton were amgaged at o., aiud 1,000 Dbhis. rosin at %&, Od. There wee evihing mew te Loniton oF Glasgow. Tay was In fair demand, with bales to a modorae ex. tent for shipment at Te. a 0c. per 100 Lu. Ton was inactive. Scoteh pig in small lols was which way Conaidered an onieide (or natactorers, and 3h Broome, Shi rit and Gale SEWING oid aleroe's, OF Lin wired, 1 learn bow te purciase «pe ing Fonciiny, wo ear clear ron ean be made, ant will be folng tipo ager hy aay of ie bial nahin pon od & Coos Ge wte wih iy’ —_ apply. by Inuor on olherwive. sit Ki & CO. 1 TRO PLATING end nil, fore dhe p Gents (0 ntl whe athe market continue fem, with moderate ; Mi bhds, Cuba museavae at OTe. QLVER ORK. —Including sales of spirits, Uurpeotae kets, sv00ns, For! made Saturday afternoga and day they have reached kit dha rq above 3,200 bbis, at 47e. & O8e., closing AU the later, cash | = eee and time, adding interest. Coramoa rosin continwed fem MAVELLING AGENTS, PeCW ALLY “YOR DRUG al $90 «$102. Other descriptions were withoul change or publishing is Rie may to ar of & Git rei MA of moment in prices. of the Deu Anta? Ouro Linseed was in fale deraand, w Ue hs 1h sattes of 1,200 American) (ailons, reported at 7% #860, Cryde whale and sperm exhibit Saturday Provewows. Pork —' dy aL bout tho cloving rates of Saturday, with pales of wbout G60 bole, new mess at $25 60, and 10 do. coramon aud ynlnpee At $22 76, with Kome sales of prime reported at BLO a $1910, Boot wae firmer. Prime was in ight sup) ‘i pominal at $11 60; mess was firmer, aud we Wi Wellington, New Tem quotations to $15 50 & $14 50, with wales of 100 4 16 "Ge ae , by Ua . Aas Repacked Western with prime and beef tame were wa- pare terry wer Reg my Fem BB pong changed, Bacon was scarce and firm, with staal sai Bays, Kaq., late of Regent sirset, London, now of 11% c. a l24c. Cut meats were firm and in good req way, Now York, to Marupa, vouagest eager f Wane with eales of 100 « 200 bhds. Howler, Faq. of Weilington and Canter bu 8 Ge., and hams at $10 70 4 Jounron—Fuucrt,— At Flushing, om Taaay, Apea ape gales of about 200 bbis. and tierces at hy the Rev. Mr. Mamioviile, Mr. Auman Joswton, of Iu ter and cheese were steady and prices unct, ing, formerly of Bootland, to Rises Kuaue, Gino ‘Ricr,—#mall sales were made at 4c. a Scoars.--The inclemency of he weath which were confined to 100 & 200 hhids. Cvba mu chiefly at 100. a 10%. « Lie. Waracrr.—The sales embrace! 400 & 0 bbls, State prt pute, formorly of Berwick upon-Tw eed. Seoted papers please copy Essr—Fux.—On Suoday, May 8, by the May, Mr. Kee ga, Mr. hucanD Kany to Miss Awwa Fox, alot Br NokMAs—Rvvosw.—-lu Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 3 af ahien residence of Die brite's parent, by the Rev. Dr_ 1. C. Gute Jor, rector of St Ann's church, Me C. Fak. Nomman @ae Mine LN An FL Diecut, Of Brooklya. Rekxnaan-—Wirxixs —On Senday, May? by the ig Mr. Goiseeabalnoe, Feasew J. Kova, of this city, Sim Mes. Manoauer Wi.ains, of oan. Rarer —Roww.—4m Sunday, May 9, by the Row. Me, Dowilug, D. Dy Mr. Jon Sister, “HC Minit, 10 ios Ke Boer, o ths city ARed, Fee Lane. —0n Xauirday, May 2, Kecuunes, with of Chemie topher Relimer, aod 29 years: ‘and 6 mouths. Lew and flea At the Sok Comiy, (a member Lodge 5, ¥ and. &, Kreines, G® etka’ totes aad Ose pany ‘Rin yout Cm Howan, art reepecthuly tavited, foations the funersh, aim Afternoon, at two o'ckoen, Crom the Corner ¢' Kleventh ave- uue and Twenty ninth aticet. Tromam —In Fact Hrooktyn, on Monday afternoon, Mag 4, Avaria, eklest daughter of Boles Benuoin, bag, Sormanigr of Pega Yan, Yates cou pf be bold thie afernoon, at mea i, we Sot the Butea tr ingracos a een gs of th uted ie ‘of the Burton teint, of the Burdett telat, 4 engenvings of tbe Hurdoit tik, # engravings of the Burdell wid, of the Burdett wind The funeral vervices ope ololock. at the resktonce of her brother tn law, 5. 46 eavravings of the Burdell ta jut Fifth «Leeet, ‘lest door from the corker We! previa of the iu hod! tral, oi. The relatives vad friends of the Sandi And other intaresting. will bo fe are respectfully invited ty aiten tern, ound ti SBANK Lacie GHBAT FLLUSTRATE: Wiiwnialt | ema sg hy for this wees. Order early, to wore f aban Pu Avcuvrus Boncu, woof |! b yem* and 10 mouihe. ‘ihe relatives and frie“ ‘ invited W stleud the Sr aohort Hines, Grammer mi Mary Burch, aged rly are reepeetiemgy * silernoon, ab Gus NT a ord Cb Corene ot Broad nad Guawt at atroets, ‘Agenia in New York, B. Pike & Soon Be Pike, Jr, Boovtll, maa facturing compaiiy. ok ther az, Stapleton, Satay ~~ | Is'and, ORTAIN MATERIALS AND WINDOW BIADES AT a , ee RET & PERUUSOS, No. Sit breedway ont bs ie 0. Sart em, and No. 04 Reade: thar a debates sok brea bay may . opens tele, nines, worsted Jamaska, lage aad masta Curt " ‘Bo, whica sro offered tue lows nen ‘tb tno funlly are reapectttaliyy Window shades “Oiratack of window shavies'S"aegoat in | tay. + without fue her in jew York, and our superior manvfecrur! ag taciiiues unabl T roi P. Wood, tua (0 offer these goods ies than houres. We invite the | ft clyarent, rou Wood, Be. pase Copy Fy May qo dincace of q of the famtly are 1» funie ral, from fie late rovidence, No. No! hy any quack remedy—not by eet, to morrow afternoon, at twa o'cloek. an, aoraat, Pretender to the ec! of im reparation enslorsed by the fretli At Riv re, ou Monday, Feb. 23, of Cover, mended by the most viatinguished phyvicia Formesta, wife 0 hhn Darl og, ef beig Yaokoo by a chemilat whose prncticadliity and scien Iiade, -_ oneer of Joba HL Hast, ate universally ndmitad, via, fopere waren, Hundreds of persons thin ety who have actually been cured, Posie 4 ee Femedy, Hold at $i-s bo sand BO Ih Ring, 192 Broadway: Barnes & ark, 04 Broadway; Hayes, ‘itooblyn all dru formerly of Now TET OVER DOURLE TROCALE BY CaIXG TRROWER Y Preah: eee bale lor restorer, Iwi! cauen grag ale we annie = Pacman, the Sr yaar: ils original color Bad cause LL lo grow why co It has fadon off Trin bet » dye, apd inn Santut “iro ing Prive roladived and fricnts of the family are renpeotde Weenta per hole, Seid a 9 Hroadamy, Lay | invited to attond the fanerai, this efuernooa, ab two o” Howers 5 John street Ta'Peuakita street, aunl'at Mx. 6. | from Be Thomann? clare Mn ad 179 Fulton survel, Hirouklyy. Addic a orders wo Josoph | fihiecctiadenty, on Thursday » April 32, of spoplemr, — = ance Gem, beleee, of thia city, aged 4 yearn, & eas ve of Dumfarlan, Hin remains were interred th Gro: wood, Seoteh pu pers power copy. Teor. Mon May 4, after s protracted timers, Biota, wile of Robert V. Lucey, aged 61 yearn. ihe friend of Ube fron ily are invited fp atiend the trae ru, this efteraovo, at éhrce o'clock, from her tae: Lavizion wenue, between Fifth abd Sixua wccews, Hrook: Yyu, KE D., Inve Williamsburg, shoes, 68 00; bovis, H. at ‘AV YOU 6KEN THE PA‘ ‘WRATH + OxPOR, BARES & 60; Congrons ied AN'S EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY POR | Lvosn--On Monday, Mey 4, Ronarr 6, soo of Jaman @ nale.—( Seb ocee ond cagrentags bougic by NNAGGLS ® | wud Julia yona, od’ soar and 4 monibr. HACKS, 614 Breas | “Sve funeral, wil take thin aeraeon, ab teem o'clock, fyom No, 106 haat Faconty: #i7s stroe.. EDICINN WITHOUT PAY.—t Wiul, $n PRESENT ONK box of my magnet! ma onuve to ony renames io pailant wir ‘Will call for it. Fer sail rhetm, sorofula, old weer Peod bur, 'S. B. BMITH, Blvctro Mag ivetast, 71 Cand wee foacway aed Charen at Moncar.—At Vorkville, after a locg and tedlous Line, Mr. Rewer Monge, aged $7 yours. The relatives and gelsis the sonben o> Vogine Cong No. andl co Department ln gong. Tait are peeqectivily invited w altond the funeral, froes mt late residence, Righty tifth street, Between Second mut Third avenues, thin aflernoon, ek DAS pat owe o’ctook. Monnow,—Cna Sunday evonuny, Mey 4, of inlacmatia of the lunge, Asn, wife of James Morrow, aged 06 y cars, ‘The rebitives add frien of Uke (aonily , Unese of his bre thor, Jotin, Samuel aad Willan Me an ao! he mem here of the Sevyenweath ward police, are reapectfully Ved 10 auead ue from bee ue remuience, Noy S Fourth virect, this nfterne o'clock. Moou = May i at reridence, No, Sa bwen wren, y Wiltaaburg, Jasom Moows, Biq., aged TH years. between TEWS AGENTS.—PRANK NEWSPAPER, No. 75, for Over 40 engravings Jiuairaung ao a matters, The engra for hig sumbersectre 1 supply. poor BANIGHED. Cogreaive eublimate no more Ta used ‘ae bedouge Wo destroy, The whole world goes to Lyon's wore His powder now we all employ. ‘Tis poisonlens to mor'al man, fi of he paper. ‘Order early, Fourt ABS eter trely quate. Fils remains will bo taket to St Mary's church of the ywder truly r . Imma iste Conception, 06 Ret pane he wore tances nat sSerrarichae © SOARES TAN coats | ines wb mat wh) bo cniebrated for the. repore of BB Nou. al Hs nod arquatntunces are re Wailent Bie funere), this afternoon, Bee Romteeersaage Say: = Rf pat nove, rom Me cherch. a aor) Ouewm—At see, on il afternoon, May ar + oppontio te TR | ac iwo ocwrk, Jaws L. Cnivne, of Jelorsoa, Ashtabale OGFRS BAZAAR OF FANCY CE GOO AND TOTK Ria Aho thereto obtain your file Ruud presenid oe. then lace io ihe city, ao OP papenifel ay cases. (une, penen Lr poresibia. end sulaa fai the lowewt price ot cnportadon. g ih TER EOROOPES, BTERRORCOPER—ROKRWOOD MAI WAND Sramore retemere ae Fata een, ‘Hs remaing were interred on Mffae man nt He on a PBs PES ‘L| "nope Neher nat Be papers icne RNs opticians, S18 Broadway. eppontte SC Nickolas, Prasrrn on Mowday, i Senare a Uae TKPHENS’ UNEQUALLED WRITING Fi DA ANT | Prats, yo Pearl Her of hee Siicragae iia nde and 25 rect, New York. ee Fay? bapa AY —_ rae LOODLEae Ba rT au coal the ertain legit pomapen' pulte ae ida Hie iS i Lot : : 3 ‘4 i 2, f A. — SP LEN | OR! ers, All the beantifnl inate ronen tor new me i si emo for pare co erie coe am Lig fim BY, to be | op ile ‘ace int y on its fatehen, nod pond wed jeweleg, ward, C Ait ti wall second (oor, near wey. He hae hr in a bueinest ‘ny in Wei vireet for the past nineteen years cad ia eelling om atten An umuul prices we avenue, Pr iadetpy | la papers please ‘Wore —On Monday, May 4, 1 Woe ‘B. Wrvnes, in the EGLLED COOK ROKIN Billed ail the ra’ — 1, eal Govtar, wh fm ‘tatecminator f kill ail the rate COST ARS depot a8 froaderay, Mew Woot Where may be had, sla, neiav's bed bug exiaem at : Coetar’s clee'ric powd wale, vsre

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