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8 NBW YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1858. , FLUVIAL LIBERTY © SOUTH ABERICA. } tie-navigrtion, and from this day forward she per- Buenos Ayres had ‘tablished, similar to its own | The anpual reort of the New YorkaodNew Haves | BARIPTINE Ww a. 0000 Erie RR ba, '75 47 3s ber cargo and came down the city, where she now lina | —— waiting ® consicument of bisck walnut lumber from ibe in- O8T—FROM F mits the same, and procidims it.” By custom house. He +, treaties of free navigation | Ratrosd Company gives the following exhipit of re- | Buenes Ayres itted the of the Rio de | and commerce wth England, France, the United } geipts and expenditures fer the year ending April 1. Fhe Disieuity Between Buenos Ayresand Vase Pe Aye ever bad been lawfully prouibited | Bates, Cerdenyr,, Portugal Obill con Brot, and at 1868:-— : J Argentine Repablic. | gince the viceroyal domination of ») but she a later period v ith Spain; the object of all which trea- New Yors axp New Haves Ranaoan. $B CLAIMS OF BUBNOS AYRBS FOS SUPREMASY IN allowed the opening of the river only mercantile | ties is to redu’ve to practical effect and trath the per- ‘Harnings® ‘SHB ARGENTINE REPUBLIO—UBR CONTR 3 WITH gid not for military navigation. But even long be- | sonal safety ‘and security of all foreigners in South $653,149 00 PER OTHER STATSS—aTraMeT TO PRE" ANT THE fore thin Legislature met at Buenos Ayres the Ar-| America. ‘fle relations of amity and a a PARE NAVIGATION OF WHE RIVERS LA'PLATA £ND gertine Confederation had declared the Plata and | connecti¢n on the part of the Argentine republic 68,761 39 PARAN 4—DETEBMINSTVON OF THE OTHER STATES 9) its great influent streams open both to ships of | with te See of Rome; and finally he put the crown $004,000 98 VOTHROW OFRN THe INTARIOR PLUVIAL OOMMU- | War and truding vessels, to him wise and judicious work of the general organi- Wal... erccceeseevadererer seme sere ceeer ee BOG BICATION TO ALA COUNTRIBS—IMTORTANCEOP THE | In order te make this freedom of navigation s | vation of all matters in his own country by obtaining Genera) transportation expasess.... $208,677 09 FRADE TO THS COMMERCIAL WORLD—BUENOS | freq reality, and not merely a doubtful theory, #he ¥ by treaty the sanction of a full recognition by the Repairs of road, equipments, &c.. ‘Ov1-348 83. SYEBS DESIBKS § TO | MON@FOLISE *NO8 | Argentine Contederation embodied it as a funda | mother country of the independence of the Argen- ? AYRAS’ CHOBSSION FHOM THS ARGENTINE REPUBLIC | Hental principle in its constitation. n08 | tine republic—a recognition which, until his tme, Betehacarcesncsee sesase, 7 F pe or pee SO Ee y to Fer henever. & to do ie. Bayan had never yet been conceded. Leaving for net earn: oss Port of New Youn, ‘a, May 15, 1958. 1S, 1858. more; acre Piew wine, 7 Kea, @ recent oper.ng of ‘aragaa, e Argentine ration made it always to en- ——————— Balance pe Thatcher. Phiade . 3, minted, Be commerce ef the world, by a treaty between | ty ava settled principle in every truaty entered | The Aus Insurance Company ard its Nete CLEARED. Ot. Bid NNW to © atipe orphan eee ve Blam: Brazil and, Parsgnay, and the reopening of the | into by it with other sot bat’ Buenos Ayres, a ‘Transactic ; Baladin (Br), Middieion, Liverpool—Howand & Dani Tom Corvin: orig Crocus wibaaewndasagen cag x ‘Transit route by the tion of the | year after its acknowledgment of the principle by SUPERIOR CouaT, Aspinwall zs Si TQESRORT, May b—srr scbr Osnima, trukian NYork, ¥ treaty, have attracted mach attencion to the | ine law of October, solemnly protested against the Jon Receiver f the Atlas I on Materials, lumber, tren, any Angst, Wied, Rovemneh-6 1 Uae | RRR ee eee ioe ecbr Potomse, Lord, RYork, OMe t of ths fluvial communication of the South | treaties in which the freedom of navigation was ay ate? ye euuipgeds BL, PEA ‘Reamehip Columbia, Rerry, Cearlesioa—Bpottord, Tileston | sehr W Cxrroll. Chipman, Ht Orotx. OP ST centeat American States. The following arti- | sorted. This protest of Buenos A is on record | % Henry A. Ourtisand others. — Lowell Huthrook ee. J ‘Mortgage rp eBisTOL, t~ iar schra Wm 9) Atwater, Duine, De- @e comprievs much interesting inf on this | in the Cabinets ot France, of , and of the | ¥. Trundy.—These casos, theugh triea before different Sicamebip Jamestows, Parriab. Neptee- tations, lpwere Oly; ‘ernum, Buker, Philade!pnis for Previ- | it question, derived from various sources:— | United Btates. The Argentine law of differential | judges and juries—the former before Juige Pierrepont, Bark Carolina, aes dee be st oy tone OH ARLESTON, May 6 (back date)—Arr abio Kieb? nos Ayres, separated as she now is from the | gaties bas not merely for ita object the practical | and the later before Judge Bosworth—are identical in Brig A Robers, MiLoKSS Mareel.les—W F Scbmidt. Retin. Coates Bp brig, Bepiane, Ricema, Bore ona aed tune provinces, contaime 260,000 inhabitants, | assertion of the fi of navigation which it has | whew facts and principles, and are representative cases ce Velocky (Br Afieck, HANR:, ME-Maldaed, Pheige | ee ee ee wrark: a ial othe lead a pastoral Jife, and pene no mre proclaimed by law, but also it bas another object in on cate OP He ’ Brig Maricita (Br), Lawrence, Corawaliis—J S Whitney & Frashipgton, (Cbepman "Clveroool. Ula eden, ¢ ony “ of ‘aie yes in | view, namely, that of establishing and maintaining | [oo their own ender pans all yen eee go ae “Brig CB Allen. alae vakiaes bie—Maybow, Talbot & 00. | H Brake Beaks” ek Reg Ry rt the city. The rtatistics commerce 2 “ tine republic . iu ig Ns hin —M sy bow. ht D ” wi te Argeatnerepubte speak ot the whole | gun heer Saks Espn ame | Sacitad ie mee anno” tar, | Qepmelsemnmammioen, os ama o | Big Gala eit mage ey Pec BACPORE Saphire Alin Franti, omens Oo. tine pation and country under the name of | means which were employed by the United States | up ac a defence tbat they were eblained by she frauda ; abilities, Behr Kelivse, Hetch. Gevitie- MM freeman & Oo. Jae (and aid fof Bavsma), Ish, bork Maussa\io, spare. Liver Boeace Ayres, which ‘would seem to show that | jn ender to compel two refractory States of the | lent acta and representations of the ailicers, ao‘ trasteas gna Behr W Abbott, Cienfuegos Rf Bask & 50 Bro: wicbonlt; or Geo Peavey, Hunt, Nore. Sid 9, woe "Buenos Ayres alone was, and is, the centre of trade, | Union to enter into the commom confederation | of the corporation at atume when i was inwolvent. The | Total... .....cccccesceeseeeeseeees Wa Bomming Bed (he), Oneroll, Leadeaderry, HB-J 8 | SD TE RIVER, May 18> Arcachre Almira, Hopkins, Rap- aud that none whatever exists with the other Ar | which, on account of the superiority of their harbors | facte ed on the trial were that on the ‘The resources of the year have been disposed of as ‘Sel r F Nickerson, Tulford, George’owa—Dolmer, Potter & cock ; eantor, Mechey, Ghizsbeibport, Bic >.0rs, Gar. ut Buenos A; is only au inter: i lovember, ance Comoany Oo. TA rovidence Neafower, Jenaing , Newark; gratine States, Be ; 4 vay relatively to the other States, were unwilling to join J fof November, 1866, tho Ai | tre a panne | fellows: ear 0 Wi May, Wlianisioa—Van Braat a siagns, | sisos lity Bruce, Salto, Rlimtelipget hid odans Teed Ser Fale artnet nants | (ne Sate a, ms area | trang aetna a eet bes bar cre Gavia | HRs eet a wasnner as Montevideo, Li y> for themselves the su commercial advan bo binding untit $300,000 bad been sodscrined; that | Cash om hand April 1, 1857. ot, il & abbott Arr seh jen, Aruoid, jelphia. Sid sche Stearic ports. been | fered them exclusively by their several ports. éefendents with others subscribed and gave their noes 0 | Bonds .............. Sehr W Hi hulan, Roee, Haiimore—Morrill @ Abbot Wei Lib Perens 2 eu Cissin ‘sable aad Up to the present time, Buenos Ayres has overthrow or even to weaken this principle of com- | ihe ameunt of $212,000; thas the trustees on the 30cn | Coupons, unclaimed dividends, &c. Fee es oncetagheax’ He park, Pa Pet Pgh Ttirn an he intermediate port of the prrinag Hew, awe mon participation aud general union would have for Nove amber met and resolved that the sum of $300,000 was ‘Net earnings for the yoar...... + 254,668 88 & grnor, Chase, Halem hw Ropes & Oo. brie Search, eches Kate Merril, and Henry H These States possessed ports, fect Argentine repul ; re floors to proces: Montgomery ' Cracker, H . NC. . fi better even than that of Buenos Ayres; but the, Phen phi vim Saad sponte As ase 5 a the meio 4 thet in order to make ap cena (fopted ‘Total receipts..... Seamer Auatin tay Aa Creston: SEAMEFOR, vy iar alone abe, sone: Polen, Now were all cloved to commerce and to foreign vewiels | it to defend the integrity of the confederation which | ‘¢t8 thomsolves sudscribed large sume, Dut did nx gi _- Saleeee i anes, Form ace ARATIOO CREE Var ae ee en eee the laws of the Indies. The term ‘fluvial ne for the interest to be preserved. | 'Deir notes; that in some instances arrangemen's were Q Gardner, Fall River. >in the Argentine republic signifies the | #° In “Contormity with thee views the Procident af | ™&e with’ parbes to subscribe om condition tnat the Bark John. Paveon fot Me ee), Puller, Clantuogon. | _ MESTIC, May 1s" Arr achr 8 Nelson Hal, Patdock, Bale pening of all the fluvial ports to the direct | the Confederated ‘Ai Gaclared 4 the | SmCtAy woald give Mis note back te the wabooriber for.en.| Herwelt April 24, with sugar, do. to Nelam Place. Sailed in comanny | “Sw ont, wan, Rew Sade of world—that is to say, fluvial liberty | the, chneor ithe eet Fine ‘that hs ene eneeee. Cibk. Deines eit Saviees were res pai whh bark Grang fur, for Philadelphia, and pared company | York Shianeee: Livre boe Vince, Tose Cea Nee ifie be ie to Buenos grace 3 the ius a of en ibe would in- | w, im order to take up a nominal awount o: $310,000, | Canal R ition Yorn ta Liverpool; Vie Ur ps the : vade the territory nos Ayreson very same | when ip fact not much more than $200,000 had been in on esses Bark Exnct, Walker, Savannah, 5 deys, with cotton, to tur. RFOLK, mand: Lineotn- which she has posessed from all preceding times, | Guy that that province thall place iteelf in hostile Food fai subscribed. It wan proved hat ai who tn» | Inereaso of look and maieriais nes, Clearman & 00. sd vila Co oaks BW Bislaee ae tee down to the fall of Rosas, of being the exclusive | position to the other States and to the free gaviga- | thie subecripiion was authorizod, the Atlas Oompauy had | New depot and second track. . Bark Matagoraa, Gardner, Virginia, 3 days, with wood, to | Hediord. motent of aoe py apes roe 4 pron ga tion of the rivers by procaiming herself an indepen- eae som (poncandgd — —_ office ; (ge Fyne} New See. es rt we, Wi a, 11 days, tn ballast. to e Lmny ay Roads 12th, eee Pico Mi, from, ‘of all the other States on iver to itself. Fla dent Btate. ve amount wi Prowsing, an’ Cash on hand 9 IP Joy. Bd inet off dalt Key hank mi sae, showing ® | Liverpool eens Merri, “4 the amount of the risks were more than $9,500,000; that ‘check: 4 = of . Merty aities medias. Lanse 2 Pane eae the | _ The past history of the Argentine republic enables | srong sur largest credi.ore were the trastces woo autoo; | Total expenditures, ™ "Brig Marthe Guchret fat Georges: Rewley, Aprit eee ial ta Cae on ele ted tea ee: — - the irtuall word us very easily to prognosticate what would be the | +izeq and procured the subscription—some of whom took | Ip the month of Jaly the D 00. April 2, Henry | phideiphin; acura WK Bd ay EL Sede: a foreign trade, thereby v y closing and | infallible result if this question should come to be | the noves Obtained on this subscription to pay the debis of | gylt,the mex Twenty w York, ai : JC Calhoun, Binckley, baltmore; erat noich!, doy Sbotting up all the great fluvial porta of the other | referred to the decision of arms. In all the domestic | the compary to themsolves. The compavy in January Joe cof Searaport), Munroe, Segue, May 4 wibommenr, | mab Mauioa, Audrews, ani cocurila, Ruan, provinces, — opens Ban lg gives free | contests and struggles with Buenos Ayres the other | ass me ‘all of ite romaine 'notee thas were ecu’ 0 . The old ‘sick, and eniied Ihik mot, Fees ire eens plzabeikport; Faitailalpns, Hye, mavigation 0 rivers a States have never failed in conquering and making | & wo special trustees to secure some of ite trasteca field, Fisk, Trinidad, 15 days, with sugar and M4th~Arr echra A M Fawards, Fdwarde and irs, Obese, vial liberty was first proclaimed in the year | the latter submit. In 1820 their forces marched | 10F Doles Woaned to the company, aud on tne Sth of March ‘comoan; molansen, to masier. Philedeipbia, Banner, Fuller, Aibauy, H Smith, Kelly, Meme hstan is i ‘i went into the bands of the receiver withont sufficient as- Behr (1 4 Brothers (of Baltimore), Kimball, Baracoa, | dout._ sid xchr Mirror, Whie, Albury. : a eee ak i te eee ace | eve inte oo eee OF the city of Buenos | sets to make a dividend of one cent ou the dollar ofits a May 5, wih Fruit to'G Co a , RAWHURYEOKI, May 1S hid sobre © D tei!, Grabem, @haracter continued as active as ever. The advo- Ayres. In the capitulation o lar they force bilities. It was insisted by Mr Dean, defendant’s counsel, we egy Ags, Lawrence, ville, NB, 30 days, with p® | and i} Jones Winamore. Phi adelonia cont as Ip of Bu a ponte to sign and seal a solemn act of the abdication of | that $300,000 had not been eubscrived in good faita; tuat ae: 22) soln Siredly Fewler, Philedetphia, pion. Pee eet Mey ie. § AM—Aid scare A Heath Ween, eates for the monopoly of Buenos Ayres per her ancient rank and title of metropolis of the re- | material facts in reference to the aiiuation of the corpore- Bebr Mary Ann, Sawyer. Machias, 7 days. Roanoke, Ospe Way, and ail Olhere bound 6 and We'wind RO a0 the reason for this, that the rivers Nod for carey, | Public. In 1886 Rosas sought to establish his power | tion at the time that the sabscrigtion and notes wore taken, “ Bebr Mirror, Hicks, Rockland. In port bark Lucy Ann, brigs Canims, Pa thisn; sere Wid: Mes n cosh feud. Bet ales allages’wensons So | the echt Yin eee Be et ceed | Rance cee miemuns eeperenre by wes oud a Deparainon fbr Falla Hillam Rochtand: oye’ PR Een, ay 18—Arrcohra RB Rows, Wiestnm mot operate to perrest one = ape es ogg In 1840 General Lavalle farened with yen a verdict should be given for defeniants. | fas p plaints of October last the receipts acighia! M MeCloskey, Stebbins, Connections river for Phila | and User F Hawiey, Packer Packar, Hsitimore; sleop AD: immense trade, and indeed, wi of her ) counsel insisted masmach as rt rors, Case, rode with these very fluvial ports. But the reason | fforen. "im: ‘the Province of Corrientes as far as hag bean given, andthe tranduleat sols If any bad boea year; bul durtag the follgad: winter wravel fol ed aad cepa ae sasha ale hikasdeatideng ovee, Fi pes Ouvrard. Nem ere Jame ite, Oar: i 2 wi s . * 5 5 i. b D ha Stal z ‘sloop ba apne spre ctes tases on Se Baglin and would have triumphed aver Buenos Ayres at he pecially authorized to make ihe re presentations com- | Orth, Sar eae nee aiaean cess tare fon tonaneee Sicamer Tecouy, Wilton, Pauledelphie, Caratine Peek Feet NYork. Bid sanrs igh ‘Vm Grey, igned. The true reasons are because indirect | Casero, the united provinces defeated the wo called oF nat the notes were valid, and the remedy of | and the expenditures for employés reduced to an amouni | Bicamer Osceola, ‘Norwich und New Loudon. fete ee ae trade, the having no direct commerce with foreign | fwiceitle Roses ae ences defeated the so-cal Mofence tothe note fae Coes ie reguus and not as | which fally counterbalanced the loss of business. BELOW ~Arr steamer Onpray Kenney, N u n cible |, ata time when Buenos res was | & fence e ne . a case je . 5, ovuntries, aud receiving everything indirectly from | al and everything, ‘and the other States und Pro. | te jury that if there waa fraud in the oficers of tne | TB Fevenue of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad for the | One bark and one brig, uaknowa. Tiemipean, Alesentria; Oavore, Yaseet Opeaty, Scupeany roy — Rw a habit oe by ages | vinces were nothing. In 1853, at the time of the comaeny cee a sore, oe Sorpernes was | month of April was as follows:— saaiadiniie ee Panne Baleey. Davie: New Ke uiug Dayton: M Cariale, Winse u ine provinces; i a regular a eB; i, dou je acts of ‘Dts, a wor vitiae . Stem. ranch. Rteamsbips fo, Kornssia (Ham), more an tower, Ray u > od Hine with them; it ir Asettled and established insti weasel oe moe pron the other Slates did not even | ihe notes, It was then left ai question offact for the | Passengers Geseae” Tye” Week Branch. Totah eh cten Actin bn ied 0 Honseen R Deals fation among them. During a period-of many long | General Urouioa and ror y against duenoe Ayres; | jury. The jury In each cage found verdict for dofendania. | Preghe 340.902 20/008 «8h. ges roa | Sénrlestoms ar ee eer ee SL ages it was a crime amenable to severe punishment | peed’ forces” cas aa cee bg lyr cac we ares large sumber of actions pending om these ares Po ae Wind Curing the day 8W. + | git heiteld Pi cove Fairfi «dll alvany; Mot im any of the flovial ports either to import oreven | tants of the country round Buenos *Ayres had Total... $418,376 bes d . ee Por teen; 8 snes. Marte, Kisge to export goods and prodactions directly into or out id ‘sh . Theatrical and Musical. The above shows an increase in the earnings of the Miscellaneous and Disasters. xR Pe-end, NY¥ork. Sid brig, Hl @f the country which in the preseut day is known 2 re AR ee gly Urquien corn Nino's Gannex —Thoee ghorioes tomimists, the Ra | road, as compared with those of the samo month last | The steamship Ariel, Capt Ludlow, sailed yesterday for Philudelpbie or Calais oop Adsyae, wllses snder the appellation of the Argentine republic. | them, and he went alone, without any arm: vels, who are now pisying a farewell engagement that it | year, of $20,648 46. Southampton aod Bremen, with passengers. NESLAND, Weyi8—Ave beta Ys aii wus Brersthing must pass into or go from Buenos Ayres | by command of the national C to establish | 8 Doped will be prolonged throughout the year at loas', eas ‘The Hamburg steamabio Borussia, Cap: Iraatmmann, sail Rea NO ie acne, Deegan ‘ehaasehinn eee and Montevideo, which were the only ports onthe Bar in the eosin He frag wall taken the | S7¢'% Perform to-morrow in wits Coutrabandiet”” and Peggy Octo. <h oe ieklcor mon ¢d yesterday for Southampton and Hamburg, with 335 pas- tuekel, Rove, Nor come peake, row J 80, oa eoast authorized under the Viceregal government to | city ten times over and again, but he did nat do it, Boreas » February, Maron ’ | sengers: i How. kihott, Havana, Ham: " * roa Be 9 , Bowsry.—Mr. R. J isto his posit: ith eee 26 fel titon, Tots Wyle, J M1, and others Tar ve fundamental law ot the Spauish Argentine | {2 Or0e# £0 spare the effusion of blood, which hejust: | ash nage tomorrow aight aa second Mr Pia) iu the | IoeeeT n n® me Monae = 1847, bave Deen.as ol] | raeatp netore repored ashore near Joneeport. Mo. wat | URICLMOND. hy If” arrchrs Aline Toeneand. owes solonies, and it was first formally abrogated and re | 1J,reeerded asa very sorry means of establishing | seyorite pieco known a ‘'Gusippus.”” Me. J. 18 algo wo . 1858. Wednesday, and became a total loss. . 7 Tito Crowell, Boston 7 sched ty Generel Unquion ta 1a segedest Ppp 9A ten ee eich mated bY | viay the veteran Garbois in 103." “Rosina Meadows” -++$990,131 87 Amir Oerenv ain, of Onatine, burnt to the Gulf of Mexivo, | SK Arr sehr Jon Turner, Crawell. Portland | Se 5 ~ | wil close entertainments. tent fi ht ey IS—Are el \"- ‘Trade adapts and accommodates itself to every- | ing for want of water. Ever since that time the | — Brxtox's—Ail who desire to bave areal hearty, whole- eo 4 i) The waiter, with $ S000 curgo, was Wr the Sea auntie ests Toller Ruestehpets cmencre Helle Nicks Ba on => atta ceeaaee ot President of the republic is daily being called upon — Jang, sae a ~ cone time witness some ital 485,596 95 office; there Tg i pL taen 85010 aah dere ete S lisabehport; american Helle jockade. ms r 4 + | and solicited by the parties ot Buenos Ayres to assist 1K, Should goto jouse to morrow evening and seo saspilaiiinatiats ‘land and Mi le. . STONINGTOP, May 14—Sid brig Pizarro, starges, New all sorts of conditions of things. When, down Mr Charles Maibews as Mr. Wyodam in the “Hands. 752 gacapse on ty ‘this is the case, that a trade bas been | (oem in pattin the government. He docsnot, | Fosasd.” and Chevalier deVilbrac in the ‘Comical $1,827,752 06 Bank Samos, Basford, was totally lost at Sagua In Grande | OFT: TON, May —Arr sches Algoma, Pareons, and J80 however. to their wishes, from a desire for 6th inst. Particulars not reoeived. (The 8 sli from Vi established ander certain difficult circumstances and which is the life and soul of a country whose | COm™*s.” Mr. Surton will appear as Jem Bags in the oa 29th ult for Bagua, to load tor New York She was | MEAGAM, Porecme, Virginie carole: sestrictions, then to such trade peace and liberty, «| Dares ieahy pouss pak ite been eas 70k WO fio a, ee Biako, | Total falling offs0 far in 1858....... Set tons Aeguter, built at Pemroge, Me, in 1604, and owned Babbuin and eonoko, Seuss NTs megs Toy athe = “4 prs anak yi 4 be! the blood of its citizens. The vanguard, however, | Lester and other members of the talea'od company aré | The Missouri Kepublican reports of BR on (of LaHave, NK), LeBlane, from Rt Jobna, Porland, ish Leslee his bee , cose cag Hy —- oa or ined re > ae yf of General Urquiza's army is still at Buenos Ayres, | to perform to morrow night, when we are Dromised the | market:— NF Fev % for Boston was wrecked on Sable Isiand March Wi. KFORKW, May l4—Arr sehr Jobo Kogers, E'lhett, Philas Mentevideo tg. pe nder as it was in 1853, Jaat successes— tho pow draina of the ““Frozgn Lake” and | The meeting of the presidents of the branchen of the | I#:crew saved. wi'b the cargo of tinh and oil. Uap: ly crew | de - blockade, under which blockade the old Spanish Influenced by the knowledge of all these facts State Bank with the directors of the parent bank, to which gpd part of cargo were taken to Halifax 6th inst, in govt schr arti, N York. colonial laws placed all the immense interior pro | and circumstances, the foreign Powers have en- | allusion bas been made, is reported to have reference to aoe on oa ad - vinces and States, now called generically the Argen- | tered into treaties with the general go- peed Sn sre oo the matter of the redemption of the iesuo of the branches. | ne\yicn ooer about the mona, won soci oe tbe lL lost be, eee TN tine republic, and which wresituated upouthe borders | ernment of the united provinces, and have | S¢lpbia WelnaB street een Co OOS eae he | In regard to the resumption of specie paymenta, it may | tween Absecomd and Sie Harbor. "{ProDunly sehr Pee! THE DAM OF THR BARHAW STALLION of the vast inland rivers. From this state of things | not hesitated at giving it their support, | fectress will muke ber datet before a wow York antrones | Losewarked that the law clearly requires the asseut of | from let Fugen for New yore, whigh waa sunk ‘by’ collision ihning and of Jenny Jones was wolen {rom the sable has originated the outery and clamor raised by | geein, that the interests of the united 4 r ‘the Bank Commissioner to the measure. The bavks will, | with echr lore reported.) of ber owner st Morrisvi . BocnsnAyzeand irterico mint be ca ad | rove yeni wil wt ara | B'S See“ a oy Sak" Sr age yeaeetncenpemmey, | never cama ee, ators ot tr | Ge in Seger acta ae ‘dawn of a few trade and commerce under the bene- ¥ that Oruise ar the hero, is to be the . Samael J pike f Bloce 1 in the forebead. Fhe is believed to bave hens a'shod. Bb ficial influences of fluvial liberty. ‘The effects of this ate ere Sra ares ‘alee | Aunencan Muscvu.—The Settering epplense thet crest — mp Aes 5 As having alread “a, ence teat during a iaich tage neh wah ee eet sth | bode toner mark on, ber let le, fhe boa ronemy i fluvial liberty are dreaded by the enemies of a new d all i fi the in- | ¢¢ Miss Devin ana her asocia‘es in the pretty play enti 1 me stow! lows Wan Mraiey, of Fall iver, was wasbed | fol. Ap: oD why can give intelligences of the mare y derive its value and importance from a od *Ohaen ae lnaka ab tees” task oven 4 ‘aoag | Sete met very tatisfactorily. banks are discounting | yertoard ane drowned. Capt Collina an! thres others re. | please nolify H SPERING, Morrisville, Bucs coamty, Pa. fro ‘aren se aan Sean tare’ Hy bee ed —, a. 8 ot Oe re tre manegement to announce the piece for Fepsttig, wih ies sane ty Exchange py 4 pay ey by NION COURSE, L. 1—TROTTIN}—T)KADAY, MAT m ite enem I itherto exerci y nos Ayres over tr the tarce of “Ticklish Times,” to w night * The paper offered them on nem breaking over (hem, when they were rescued by peo DOgRED, J. Land i Me . obliged % be resented, a Be hed Cd - (ma commerce belong by right to the oe republic | «pattie of Buena Vista” is to be pages 2 heats me supply, and on gs v Orleans not #9 pop le wid thngeng canaesiet, vamapaneaie S it 3PM ig wo (4, 0 Barnes. -trade ‘and commerce of La Platayggucated a 4 of alt the united provinces, of which Buenos Ayres Woup'e arvana have ben reinforced by several uew | Bt ‘per pligewne ay = ey a a qiaeraay protanag | ainigald” Doty fers. gM =, i ; -, & chance part 5 end very superior formers in the * dlack art,” DO | boin the East and South. Outside, howower, commercial | sbout mies above Allyn’s Point While yi round emerging from its subjugation and papilage, and if rT into and exported from | beve introduced fresh 4 doings, and the ' * tbe abot ‘echr Bt Teiaol, Woodruff names br g. Pbii Mr Farrel) mem: ef quitting the indirect. tortuous channels, in which at. ican Praia te the siuple poovines ‘of | ccpeequence is that the band, iensihing, rather more ——- poet ye os aaa ae see | Tow ith’ for New York, ae ousiters keer “Too | Career. & Conway ame faa WHITE, Proprietors. it has hitherto flowed and slowly moved, to enter at | Buenos Ayres, why should she be so jealous of the | Popelar thas ever. See to morrow's programme. save Missouri paper, and Ilinois and Wscousia,.which is on yey] gnce into the direct channel always open be | jaw which opens all the ports of the other States to | Tue Bxvaxrs are as lively and active as sual im | in incrcased supply. 7 ‘scnooner lost her fying ok. py Boy = with foreign nations? Montevideo, | *¢!#8 upon acd appropriating every important incidest — Bbbdoom. The damage to the propeller was quite serious, ~—~ ia it in whi the end and b which bett rt than Bu "Ayres, | ‘bat cap possibly be converted into a lsugh. Noth Stock Exchange. She # i Des aground at the piace where the accident occur A HESLIHY Ms’ BC! This it is which was the end and aim proposed by ich ponsesses 8 better po enos Ayres, | thet will aiford the foundation of a suriesque le allowed SATURDAY, May 15, 1868. | re2.~ (New London Ohroniele, May M4. Three ands half mouths old, san aa-tese Parent, orahd ‘the law of differential duties, lately enacted by the | bas acted more frankly and openly. She has con- | to escape: bence toeir remarkable success. $2000 N 4 100abs NYCenRR bi0 877% | For KxGtaxD—Oor direct trade with Fngland is anestablish | Offce. A tine Confederttion in Congress assembled. The | fesed that she is ruined by this law, and has had Mart. Pur’s Campneiis, though last ip the field ba 6000 N Y 380 do. . 81% tact, Two vessels have already sailed this spring, waich object of those laws was to convert a liberty which | recourse to the mediation of Brazil in the effort to | already sufficiently distinguisbed themselves to ocsupy a | 1000 87%, 1 be followed by several others as soon as they are equip DM It WEST was only written on parchment into a practical | obtain a grant that her port may be made the inter- | frst position in the estimation of the patrons of | 9000 _ r 530 87% ped and receive their cargoes. The achr Black es fact. i % fear aka ee eae between the Argentine iad ania tae eae a tare ened” Hegre an. 500 88 er, which she will and in Liverpool, vie Welland Osaal anes pee hee ren ion there existe a must rors be for ftom tak be Argentine pro- | Dility’ for to morrow. 6000 ‘ 200 staven, and 30,000 Diack w ber. 4 POXTEMONAAIB @ommercial system me ay " ‘got ‘8000 a. 9 by Capt Tay or formerly Lam) 10 sundry privat» doramentes the following eseential difference. ‘In former times | vinces carry on their foreign trade in two diferent | == = | 30000 Ment service, Her crew consuts of twelve men, tained on proving rty st 07 Walker street, Boenos Ayres spoke thus:~"All the Argentine fla- | ways: first, directly, by the ports of Santa Fe, Entre | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | docio 0 two mates, a wteward apd seven seamen, Deaides Capt Cay. | ne me vial ports are closed and shut to all exterior and | Rios, Corrientes, and (in normal times) eno ae wae =n ‘2000 50 =. ‘The cube Suar the Herth cleared on Tuevday for Let, NBWOR ANDY ¥ S008 Vita v0 Bp foreign commerce, and have no trade with anyone | Ayres; and secondly, indirectly, by Montevideo, MONBY BAREB?®?. 12000 32 them tovthe ah FCbiofala, The lasiee will ake tbe (notes and ‘Look to tA) Fulton suraet will be except with me.” Such was effectively andin reality | Buenos Ayres, Chile and Bolivia. Saronpay, May 16—P. M. 8000 60 ‘poo airect. Yesterday the sehr Vol Cook comple. ded. 00 100 ‘the attitude and position of Buenos Ayres with reapect The trade of the Argentine provinces with Europe Quite a change tn the complexion of the stock market to all other Argentine States. But, in the present | is carried on at all these various places without 1000 ErieRR 2d m be 93 THE ROOMS OF TAR Ya 4 this jing. The tendenc: prices throngh- the baw board 4; Ww pt ni 4 bunds sy the Argentine confederation «peaks asfollows:— | reckoning the business of the intermediate mer. | ‘OX Pisce thie morning. The Beh 1000 HudRivRk2mt 9 200 seal Maka be ‘hird clearing trom Detrult {or Liverp ol Made vane ses Goof ths terse maorigs “Ali the Argentine ports, without any exception | chants, who desire to all the trade for them- | CM W*#UPward and inseveral of the most prominentstocks | 4000 do... .3mt O81; 260 hin" week. There in litle Soart that this, trad I Mestora Rails whatever, are freely opeued to foreign commerce on | selves.” People generally in America speak of the | *® important improvement was realized. At the first | 10000 HarlemRE2mt 742 100 Soo over tos chimasmnaty wer often You ant noe salen tr Ge occee, ye Abe condition that such traders as come from foreiga | herrings ot New York, the crockery ware of Liver- | board Virginia State 0's advanced \ por cent; Lacrosse | 2000 Harlem idm be Sig 28 tin saving on fteighteharges, had fluda a9 impediment to's | hudern River Mallrond Compuny, in same of TL Cuaron eoantries shal! of them bring all their ral jac al, the wines of Cadiz, the cloths of Hambarg, | lard grant bonds, 4; Pacific Steamship Company, 2; Erie 600 Ill Con RR bds. 80% 100 voted be DO 17.390. Alva deponit books Nos. 13,668 sot 12,136 of ihe tions directly to thowe porta, oF wy any oue of thein, | &e., because thone are the porta from whence theee | Railroad, >; Hudson River Railroad, X; Wechigan Gen. | 10600 laCkMill gra 31% 200 mine oe ig Save oa, as formerly they used to bring them to Buenos | products are shipped. But they are the product of | ta) Retiroad ; Micbigan Southern, preferred, ; Pans- @0......080 82 *200 | stopped and « lineral re: Ayers” Hy this provision of the law the indirect | a large and extensive interior country, and not of Galeve aed Ob .. Cal to 9 16000 do.......b8 32 eked, to whoever will re trade with those ports by the intermedium of Buenos Se ports Coomstives. pee the same manner, in | ™*> Lappy pr pears fw oa aad ai eee $000 BAUAIET 1m be 05% pr ei Ayres i# not by any means prohibited; only | Europe and the United tex, people hear of the | bonds, a0rosse ere stm. : 7 oe ™ oot. ' 70 THR BANK OF COMMERCE. the “old impedinenta the relice of the old vice | hides, the wool, the alt beef of Bhenss Ayres; they | demand and closed firm st the advance. New York Grn. | 10000 MCH8pe lmafeb 7% 435 Reading RR... 47 | , LATNCHED— At Yarmonth, Me !3b leat, « fae schooner of Pheonix Bank. sao velope oontainieg £0 tone, called the James Garcelon. She is inlended fur th= conating trade and is owned by ‘ho builder and others, and 1s M Knight, who wil) command ber wna, called (he Lola mon in specie. Whoever retw 60 abs Dei& Hi UL B60 1065 100 do v0 4 09 up stairs, aball be suitably 60 Union Bank...... y 6 Rutchers&DroBk. 10834 78 Mich Cen RR... 645 tral opened and clowed at 88 per cent. The most active movement this moroicg was in Hodson River Railroad. It yres gegal monopoly, given to Buenos Ayres, are | never bear. in the papers of ships wailing for ON HA Hari RR. 11 done away with. The new Argentine law is | or from Cordova, tre Rios, i ‘ 4 fine clipper sehr fof over on im favor of the foreigrer, inasmuch as its tenden- | Tucuman, &e., in which provinces the are 10 National Bank... 106} 160MSANIRK#iO 25% | ter, was tobe Inunched at News ee he ae On Gage ey i to introduce him at once into the vast | produced which are shipped at Buenos fires ang | MB corm cK percent, Bask sche are dally extd Me MOMSEN Ipak.slo 60% | Menton, Abe lvowned by Me Roludh Grusiht ara ine bose | [OST ON THE MORN yA ap gh region of Argentine America. From this direct com- [oatevides. Yet thens too ports would have it to | small lots at full prices. They are steadily improving. 70 do. 5 BOX | Comuracio€ under the guperviaion of Capt Geo W Janvria, | brown leather pocket took, containing 630 ts beck bil monication Buenor Ayres, on the coutrary, would | be believed that all these numerous products be- | Pacific Mail Company stock has about recovered itself and ‘who will command her, gendry other, papers, smones ek» gam a“ exclode and shut out the foreigner, on the old pria- | long to them. Buenos Ayres carries on by means | is moving apward. Lilinois Central is steadily settling Arr at New Bedford 12b inst, ship Coral, Manchester, | House will be generously rewarded. eiple of the colonial system. of ite coasting vessels an immense trade with | down. It has no support on this sido of the Atlantic, and Ocbotak Sea, Honolain Dec 16, with bois sp, 1000 do wh ol a ome A 00 board Sent home Ie It is true that at the present time both the Argen- | the inland provinces, and it ix thie trade which 8p, 1000 Co wh oil. Reporte 90 ENING, FeOM 48 WEST FHIRTY.AR id, three: must before the lapse of many months show ite rouen- ball yearscl! peste . of Falkiand Isianda, saw n eh. p, snp) the Gintiator, fine parties, viz:, that of Buenos Ayres and its op- | is the life and foundation of all the trade and com- r Wiliams, from Homola'a f ree " Ne, afirm equally that they desire to have | merce of which she can oust. This trade can be | 20% Params was in demand this morning, nut present 100 Gal & Oni Sanyo but did ne tepeak ber rh sant msn ‘enn risen via! liberty and freedom of commerce. Bat there | carried on just as well directly with the portaon the | Prices bring out very little sock. At the second board 100 do. A I hy 435 ie a very caxy way of finding out which of them | great Mediterranean rivers, which are as accessible | the upward movement continued with even more force jaa oll on speaks truly and honorably. p AF 9) no faith ia nm foreign ships = rae Ayres or Montevideo. | and vigor. Missouri State 6's advanced \y per cent; Dela- My yt ye spoke of TaeiKo since qrunepay wor mere words and protestativns, for they are too often | Foreign government xin now to understand this | ware and Hudson, New York Central Railroad, 4; , for New Loudon, james 10 je wan droemed Rothing but s dinguise and a mask used to maintain | matter, and are desirious of opening to their com: ms : }-— yt Shee | See SinT pene, tae wives wisi ope Brie, '4; Galena and Chicago, s; Hudson River Railroad, ‘ning bim will NM; Michigan Southern preferred, {; Panama,1. After wreet information concer his family, at 41 Liammond and keep up ® monopoly which is secretly loved and | merce the vast markets of Mediterranean America, Sieve tent ia) an re , aiaatie Coosa, & Bslons — — ‘Ms threatened lons secretly deplored. We do not, | instead of keeping it restricted to the narrow limit therefore, give any trust to words; we can give faith | to which it was confined by the jealous colonial poli- | the board prieag were firm and clged with @ strong up- "] ith Soinep sad inode we ah. Maperenpote | GTOLEN-FROM NO.7 CEDAR STREET, or @aly to facts and Latereste. “ cy of Spain in olden tien, 1M ward tendency. thant eis ae Woo, Ws. id mmon Sri ae ne wap ape be te, out, 180 ap, 80 bik ish. be E recovery. ay Ato lath brig Rivira (of Mattapoisett), Réwards, in | Df,Mirsp,’or any informauon.of “hem or tte sal fila from & 1%h, schr Retrieve. Hathaway, Atlantic mast pass REWARDS, Riitieok vA, ae & on $5 REWARD —Loer, on rme FOURTEENTH Macrith, March 27 (by lee trom ay, aves Market and Cotte J, Eugenia Nae 1100 ap, 200 wi ‘and iba bone ret eturee, the ume to Philip 7, Oe ip (before ) to repair damages received ina treet, will receive the above reward Teported) to rep TI, | eee we reson <i _ Sal Pantene ARD —STRAYAD, MAY 12, FROM Weer. © Ahewrer equip. one fem rar hore, fg cll to ‘The transactions at the Clearing House to-day were as Fluvial liberty ia for Buenos Ayres the loss of its Bat au that Busnoe Ayres is entitled to be P the Atos Plata, follows -— @id monopoly. it ix the loss of all the advantages | called which it derived from the shutting up of the great | twenty years subjection to the dark and dismal do- rivers. It takes away from Barnos Ayres the mono- | mination of Rosas—to be as rich, even, as New ly of the Argentine penny Agen is derived | York——conld it be interred from all this that this sin- the receipts of the custom house, which served | gle State or province of the confederation has there- as the basie of its local debt). It takes y from | fore the it to cast off and disavow ‘ber the monopoly of a European immigration and of Population, and all the spontaneous culture, im- provement and refinement which such a Baturally brings with it. It takes awa: Jher the monopoly of the exterior government and | an advan’ Any cae giving Ieformelog 19 oon Wea. Thirty fa a Tillveceiveheaboverewmard b| Suthority of the Argentine provinces. On the other | would be the same ae affirming that in | The Charleston Mercury of May 13, in epeaking of the -_ err - hays, iuvial liberty is, for the Argentine provinces, | Spain, had the right to separate from Spain, and | beaks oPtbet city in reference to the resumption of specie “+f ; = eae eits | S15 "ARsRO LOW, 08 TROMDAL, MATS A public revenue. ‘It gives them a European popnla- | that it would promote her interests and com- | payments, remarks — . roDably name The above reward will be paid om Bia rq ‘tion; it is for them an increase in wealth and riches; | merce to be cnt off from the country from whence turn eM Bast foventy erventh street ft is to them an exercise of diplomatic power in con: | she derives all her trade and receives all the goods poner, pt pe by moana of has oarag tes ae | Rey ee, tee of Byenoa Ayres exhibite . “y y presen’ yres (R. REMINITO yy ONARY TO TH ail the period of ferty years ia which time two very diffrent phases. The one i her materia Tiremoen of tie for, il rons in mre 7 Buenoe Ayres exercised Authority and controlled the | prosperity, and the other is her revolutionary atti- 4H attached to the Hunday school of tke Cnarel ¢ exterior relations of the Argentine republic, she | fude of “separation. Ter ty is a net. ET ee ike anilares. Friends of thie never once thought of prosiakaing fluvial liberty, | tled fact, but it ie not attributed to atded 905, nlaston are in'ited 10 a bat jealously maintained her monopoly asthe ex | her government, and much less does it arise from of the ormmunity to be met with on the other, then, do, = 34m flusive trading city with foreign nations. Under | her separation. Her present prosperity is noto- | as now, influence the action of the officers in charge; for do, 82% jorace DARCING ACADEMIRA, . ghe government of she always refused to Eng- | riously known to be derived from the fall of Rosas, | it is beid that, onder the circumstances, both moras and Go. . 2 | DU, wenseen May 18, 98 Cape Ons P\ARCING ACADEMY —MR. PRRACHIO WILL GIVEA * , France and Brazil, the privilege of ree uavi- | whose goverament was a hindrance to all progress | Ronor require of the banka a careful regard to the public & Bel susse, set 9-08 tate ee — AAS iwa bad ime paplis, (previous to We departure tae. 7, 2, 1" rest Hivers of the Argentine repub | and prosperity. Now the good office of having rid | wetl. Goad faith towards the Stale in reference to her = an bia, omnd in ‘ patoadumppemysnssitger arope, a ap and Roe, fret on Wetnnniay erm ‘arms the entry of Freuch and Keglion sbipe into the | dent ofthe hepestine Cuafeberaigen, Wf whase wees consequences. of msfortunes rought upon wer by to. 82 | ain vane for So nbont ish, Revie, tor oo, F Dokiver, | IMielock-” Admimton 60 conte cf river El Paraok. She went to the last extremity | it was that Rosas, the dictator of Buenos Ayres, bas | ine rity of andue ‘aregeeg ts te. ‘meley marten, do. a “bamae, Ware 2s Hamburg bark Antonia, United =—— Sa. lao 7 of cannonading and being cannonaded rather than | come to be @ permanent resident of Southampton, in | whieh would, otherwise, have followed, requires circum 10675 | Staten. ee permit the flags of those nations to float on the | England. The President of the confeder union spection as to the results of premature resumption upon 1 . shina Waverley, Lacy Bg AfH PUR HAVE NOW AN OPPORTUNT( ‘arauh. She indeed promised, and undertook in | is therefore, in an eminent degree, the greatest bone. | the community. [ 00 soship; Pres frase, overt | ptt a ens Names nat ores Setans, wean eet I Fd oo Te Corr ay 12 ron ie tong | "3c re ad iss S| a a Weel Fraga, fa, | lon’ cbar oa inne to as navigation of the rivers so as pt it hand, Position of separation a8 | gbie, showing thOumount of toile received at the Buffalo " eo seee and Conquest, Rears, seeing; |. Thompson, —, 4 r even iy prevailed during the pvnie, Os © promote Lhe common interest of the Stites. But she | sumed by Bhenos Ayres, with reapect to the national seizure, never kept ker word * Chincha 1 Ms rp ote) —————— Isinnde Mareh 24 ships WY pms —y) office during the fret ton days that the canal has been he never performed her pro- | government, is a calamity for the whole Argentine CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. mive, Se at last, -_ the lapse of thirty-two | republic, and mere eapecially for the province of | pm, last year and this: a aa Sarvrpay, May 16, 1868. on mnces temae Howiand. ‘Adams; m Davenport, el __ RESTAURANTS, years of opposition and evasion, the Argentine | Buenos Ayres itself, One may judge how little 1868 torn—The market wae steady , with afair demaD’ hino?, elave, beltenbean aan Sa, iat ON FOR Di ee pvinces, having sucereded in vanquishing Rosas | grese a pb province can mf oy with ; pepelalion 4.786 61 oz for ground State and the mediam and higher ane ‘and bark Bertha, Hianchard, S’an pa A rag A RROW, Bader the heroic Urquiza, prociaimed the liberty of | of no more than 250,000 inhabitants, if it should be | 182 0 | Oo 6 8.000 Dole lecinatg caaeales embraced abont | 1 Cacnno W Airieg, March 80—tn port bark Turk, Rider, for | 5 Quaveriac, hom. wih champagne sancm, on We! sala. the rivers and free navigation into the interior of | separated from all the provinces which have hitherto |‘ Beat OS | tistack Os u.00 16/ana extretder ere 20 0 Sage ee | arm eee MET OLY AM VOT ae urgoes, Upton, | Lapel roorived nas (ovaries i ial necamiey Rovten aad the country ou the 28th of August and the Jd of | contributed to its prosperity. * rae | Wesenatee cca meee a . 0,000 Pate, oP ten oui “kas Veal Roum, | Welsh motion; Builion, Cheider (beahire and G) <n cheney from Falem err ist; only Am vessel Brig By vay 9,118 61 Cunalngbam, from Gloucester, arr 10th, and ald 13h for Sart} _ Bacon, hams, eprats, herrings, ae. Grover, 1652. Buenos Ayres, vexed at thie deed 47218 08 her in an isolated « neral Urquiza delivered both Montevideo and chiefly Chicago spring, at 820 , with a email lot Keutucky » which plac tion with re | Buenos Ayres from the two tyrants who oppressed “ saa gi | White at 81 Zs. Western red was wi es p } . port bark @ W Hall, Mowry, from Lon HAT TOU CAN GRT DOWN TOWN:— epect to the other provinees, was obliged, aiter all, | them, vig: Oribe and Rosas, He threw open the | « T6436 | OORS,—Shles Of about 20,000 bushels were made, In mei et he mag) te yt Bilton cheoe cru’ and aglenn of Haas? ale. fu spite of her teeth, to ratify an act # ian against | trilntaries of the Rio de la Plata to every foreign “ Li. 4/190 14 | ClUsing New Orleans, at 6%; white Southern, @ littic drannda, Potengi, BY Ort, | Rickie salmon and pewwr of farslag's porter rown inclination. Tuis sie sabsequentiy did by | flag, without exception. He called toget « . {#831 76 | MIFCG, at 100. Yeliow was at about 740. 8 75 g0. by Rf ot got gings of 0g Benen 6 law in which voont the fullowing expresions nal constituent Congress, and .promul — — <=nsona~ | RVE.—Salee of about 1.460 bushels at 60e. « 100. mn, Carman, tor Nore . o ence. Gils province of Henman Aaoms puceaiante ia th | cnathoie ab the ¢ eleaned 0 one Total ten daye,.95,411 64 To\al ton days. bi) 127 19 | _ PORK quiet, and gales confined to 200 a 900 bbls, meas ieee ind, Pieroe, hemce, diew, Pants . ’ r { Boew y \ wtion in whieh the Congress op a new era At $17 50 a 17 60; prinve was nominal, at $14 400 $14 60, | TOPOL, Cres Rebr Camor, Harding, for B York. ig r Bhetroet the ( the Kio de la Plata to ali | forthe puble rights of South America. He sap The above exbibice an increnee in the first temde ye this Corton. — Salen nederat, and prices euchanged 1 Tone, hi, May lo ser brig tangior, 2 eedietor ‘ ba % ayy cy CAGE Wativnn ive uc purpowes of trade and jueroauw | pro cd the wlaud provincial gustum buses, which iCHARDSON & Hav The, 1) Water 6 and 4 Wal) Fear, 88 Compared wih last, of $50,685 40. Wmskay.—Saiee of 100.0 390 bola, at 29)g0. @ 216, town, BU,

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