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eo, Batoix oaahi 100, Gonoak OT, Weskbiaion Dp tsa este for Galveston and back FINANCIAL ANO Se MMERCIAL. i Hore were in trade demand and frm. The : for loaps in Cinginnati om the 28h ult. | io Nore about old crop, at 16¢. a 60c., inclu- Tavrspay, August $1—6 P. M. but was of a legitimate mercantile - J ding all qualities, New.crop “ fe note ‘The stock market SOntinués-dull, but firm, and neither ea wih premr °' supply of capital. Bor. | sales of 88'bales at 40c.'« 600, petit the enthusiasm of the bulls nor the calm predictions of | gowers experienced no dificulty in getting accommoda- | ,, Mot-assi was in steady yay renege epee ear the the bears impart to ita decided speculative feature in fons at 8a 10 por cent for first class names and good | of 200 bhda Porto Rieo-et-¥¥e. 0 870., and-40-de. Cuba | been receiving a large number of daily, nearly all any diréction. “The bears are anxious about their) rercantile bills, but in some Instances an advance in | musdovado at 65c. of ‘which have conlained money. Aftse bis arrest “shorts,” and the bulls are for the most part apprehen- | thoge raies was paid for temporary loans, What is | ,,gnovions Reoelpis pone. The pork market opened | two laiton, Kestiied wy Ue tory wore {rom sive of remaining “Jong.” Their lack of confidence in | termed outside papor continued tobe scrutinized very | and prices‘ruled downward, ‘at $31. for new | West Virginm, Cont Rhode Island, Ilinois, the market is shown by the quick turns they make—a closely, and was discounted with diffloulty at rates as —_ with a continued down inclination. The bro and J States. e scene. who is ms half or one per cont profit being sufficient to induce the-} ish as 12 a 16 por cont. SST o $51 00 Tor note eae a ao eee | the mauier brought to. the afteution of District Attorney majority of brokers to sell out, Meanwhile operators for Petroleum stocks in tle Pittsburg market are on the | do,, for prime, and $27 60 & $28 for prime moss; | Hall. It is supposed that Hayward is to be prosecuted * aise have no.dificulty whatever in-obtalning all the | decline, and’ are very little inquired for, ‘There were |'si8o, for Sepremiber delivery, ered fo sellere option, meer the lottery a Larne La prened Money they want at from four to five per cent, | scarcely enough sales on the 28th to establish quotations. | oriet was fairly phe) ‘and. reore ateady; tho | and bogus jewelry. ‘an excess of capital being offered at these rates. With |.-he low price of oil is the direct cause of the depressing | sales wore 850 bbis., at Bia for plain pred and PASSING COUNTERFRIT MONEY. such encouragement 4s the condition of ‘monetary affairs | effect upon the price of shares. $10 50a $14 £08 for extra Baoon was neglected, | eavard Raener was arrested on the charge of attempt. RESCUE OF THE REMAINDER. presents to the bulls, it 18 surprising to some of their ies ae! vent | ing to pass a countetfelt $5 bill on the Albany City Bank, a TBsymarvivors were rescued on the 24th of April b by ee number that stocks have not experienced a more mate- si ra Poe gotice at full prices; aseies yore anny ate bbis., ab | at the fruit store of August Johantz, 49 Norfolk street. fom on the wreck from the 19th of March till the day : rial advance since the recovery from the Ketchum panic; TOT 0. for shoulders, om 4d tha’ | thes! mare’ plaked un. They, wore ina,mnoes wretched but the distrust of cliques, and the well entertained be- 105 Sie sharnaien ak (be ee nates een condulon, sad A iad from hunger, thirst and oxpo- 106; sure to elements, being dren lief that nearly alj the leading railroads are greatly out of {os for examination. ‘wonss, which crecy po frail eup- repair, and that therefore the dividends they pay are hardly wafranted by the facts, suffice to keep outside in- port, Their hands frost inflamed and swollen to THE FAMOUS ABOLITION COLLEGE. an enormous size ‘with the action of the eun and salt vestors away from the market; and with an absence of wi F 83 outside support no permanent advance can take place, mencement Week at Oberlin—The | ‘Thank God, you hai ed.our lives,” and immediately To argue from this, however, that the stock market will bt Golege ‘Encrelses—Personal Sketohes— | fainted away.” Bveryitiing that could be thought of 10 not go higher within a brief period would be fallagious, ti Menorahs as ane Republican Candi- Peale poy Pine done mal goned tnt ina fom pours ‘The priges.of, stocks, in Wall stroot are not and never. Agog n Power of the College—The Colered Alum- | story. were a criterion of their real value, and so long as the | 5000 80 ni—The Bocial Problem, dec. . AN AMERICAN SAILOR’S STATEMENT. presidents and directors of companies make it their chief | 1000 # ox i Ropsrornnpdancn of an ear Sree _ James Baines, of Boston, Mags., made the following basiness to manipulate for personal profs the socks Fe-+} 100 Mich @ 8's, m1 41% I hax been fe wock” at that original fountain | "Late Rangoon on February 18, towed down the river by Presenting their own roads in the open market, so long | 2000Mil&StP 1m 78 we of abolition, lin College, It-has been commence- | two steamtugs; came to inside the lightship at 9:30 P.M. mith manages fcr at Nebrars oat | ROMER WIS BX Be a auitiiiia! Sx | hgete me tonantanaees aC Sy ee pe Corrupt, and railroad dependent for their market 6000 smnerionn atid 1444 edt pe atm ot 'omaind quiet end fires. We of alumni and friendsaaworable; and being, moreover, the | vo port, until reaching the line, when we got acually ‘value upon the caprice of speculation. 2400 do. . ‘—The market was, but wore well | fret coirreecnn, tie end oligey iy could not be | weather, variable winds, and as far as four degrees sout see Svaas. , Mech’s ‘Bic.. 110 +. 16 . the tudo, wind f and ‘At the ton oclock session of the open board | 20.sha Mech’s sustained We nol ane Tain Otte onevese bat enthlsiestc, A faithful report ofl the oxdraises, |-lattnde, rom west northwest, then northing, 64'Del & Hud Canal 141 to breaking off to north. Continued so Erie closed at §=86%, Reading 10534, Michl- | 409 Cumb Coal: pref.. S008 bree Haren anes Son ey ake mere éradet, tc | fall of exciting deep snterest in thousands of your read- | until March 15, when a hoavy cross swell arose from the gan Southern 64%, Hlinois Central 124), Cleveland | 190 do...2d call 43, 49" | a'17¢, Refined was steady, with a good busi chiofy | F&I give you a meagre outline. southeast to northwest, wind gradually increasing from and Pittsburg 715g, Quicksilver 5334. At the first sea- br oe ty | i 53% 95 for forward delivery. hy pe Mr. oY et dan penpynes: orangelst, Sh aeseue until a aoe a oe er when it in- Ly B81 - le. . came upon us sion of the regular board the market was firm. Reading bral i: ry ‘a0 a ‘STRARINE GREASE Was Weaker, rit alight inquiry, the | now seventy-f Se ae orb iceon oye, @ young one es thestnn laboring and neue sales being only 30,500 Ibe., at 1534. ‘a fresh. heart, ands lively interest in public affairs. sermon | heavily. People continually at th in and bil TaLLow Was, again, lower sand. only in moderate do- | the gradaat Oe eee eutas ersve, teens | taemniee ae ee ae on closed 3s higher than at the second board yesterday; rd Atlan Mail New York Central 3, Michigan Youthern 34, Ilinois | 100 do. mand. The ales were 95,500 Ibs. at 13%c. a 25¢ por 400N Y Cen i! 4 x 4 was an hour twenty minutes long, yet the attention adrift the starting the timbers and bitts. Central 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Prairie du Chien | $00N ¥ Cen i 800 do,.'dd-cali OTH | gacpngro wns, Meaty, The sales included 140 bhds. | 07's tage congrogation was hold to its close, ind sul increasing. Hauled the forosall up-at 8:30 to 1, Northwestern and Fort Wayne were unchanged. | 300 Erie RR. a oon ES baphoral THRR. oe WHseRY, —Reoeipts, 68 bbls. The market continued Monday, ni uM Sonera J. D. Rui tite repaliicen, : od wear shi en ae a oe pave BP oe G ment securities were quiet, but steady. C 100 do... 8! 0... if 3 . | didate for fovernor of io, son-in-law of ident Fin- | st in. Meanwi ip gradually sinking Avetwenties of the new isewe acld at 105 tonfories | 200Hud River RR,. 110. 100 Chic & Ait pret’. 97 | > bury men uifered, ail 62 S00 8h fe onkea. The rmies | ney, and agraduate of thecollege, addressed the citizens. | down, going over om her side more and more. eg 100 Reading RR..... 105% ee honubOnichie! Womarsed ax Shae te There wasgreat curiosity to hear him, as his recent letter Two A. M., Toxspay, March 19. 97%, one year certificates 9834, seven-thirty notes of the Pash has disappointed some of his best friends. Ho is avery | ‘Tho mate called all hands aft on the poop, asking the first series 995;. ‘There was a sale of Mechanics’ Bank Haur-past Two 0" PM. easy and graceful speaker, with a pleasant voice and wit- | captain what was to be done, for he did not’ think the stock at 110. f % 400 shis Read RR b10 105% POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ning manner. His speech was the samo yeimibmance ship would last the night out, ‘The captain making no 186" 5 as his published letter, and not satisfactor ‘At the open board at oné o'clock the market con- | 50000 US6's,5-20,c nt 104% 700 Mich So& NI... 6534 sndiensegenorally. . Wet aroply to © question by ane ot peters empl sivioed wcat the masts away 0000 US 6's, ’81, cou 10734 500 dO.sc0..-2. 653 tinued firm, with the exception of Erie and Quicksilver, | 1900) © 10-40,c0 97% 200 ane ah cant ae THE FHENIX BANK DEPALCATION—DgcIsiON BY | the 4 Aneeenen. 38 The oe bollayed DH positlod, fomo- | sponsibility on himself, stating that the ship might last The former declined 3, and the latter 134, under the ro- | 15000 d ?.. 98 300 Il Central RR... 124 SUSTICR LEDWITH IN THE CASE OF BROWN—THE | Alat. He ee oe ee Paik eee as | till So-snoerow, ~ Bp a wort be bias oa for it. 60000 US6's,lyrc,ni 983¢ 200 do, . .2d call 124% PRISONER HELD FOR TRIAL. tar othe radioal in securing the, colored ma all Every time the ship e seemed to lie heavier on Port that the markets of the world are lurgoly over- | 60000 US6'siyrc ni Os $00 Clov & Pitts RR. 72% | The case of Charles Brown, alins Brower, alias Som. | hiy ‘natural rights. Oberlin will voto for him for the | {he “oe'toon wiene cad went own foie the tenpor stocked with quicksilver. 20000 Ohio& Miss cer 2436 At the second regular board Erie closed 34 lower than | 44 shs Bk of Amer. 128 ime Ce Monday afternoon and the previous Saturday after- P at the first board, Fort Wayne 3 and Quicksliver 134; | 200 Quick Nin'g Co... 52 N 28 | {eteived a portion of ‘the $300,000 embeazied from the | | Oo wore given up to the Literary societies of tho col. | masts were cut away the re le ait Peet but the rest of the list showed a slight improvement. | 509 dos. > $2 200 chia iRiiprt ogee | Penix National Bank by Jenkins, was dovided before | jogo, Monday evening the Oberlin Musical Union gave | the stornposi, all the provisions and. sails being afloat, Reading was 3 higher, Michigan Southern 34, North- | 100 Mariposaifin'gCo 11% 100 Mil&PraduCRR 493g | Justion Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, | Haydn's Far te Ome ad Clorum was delivered | All the cargo ‘had shifted bodily to leeward (the port western 3, Prairie du Chien 3. Illinois Central was un- 100 CumbCoal pf.b15 4334 800 Pitts,FtW&C RR 97 yesterday morning. After carefully reviewing all the by eee ‘pr. Fairdeld, President of dillsdale College, a he pana beng eee = poe the f 600 Erie RR........ 8634 200 Alton& T HauRR 3535 the guilt er innocence of the rod 08 changed, Government securities were steady. Coupon | 500 Reading RR..... 105% eae the magisteta conerutigg to bold Brown to bail Easrasen ihe public scarce of the ipacnsles of thy | “No; she will hold on till daylight;” but the five-twentics sold at 106%. The now issue was 3 lower. ideo EE tn th sum of $6,000 to await, Als trial.” Brown, not | Edtogt Course were held It'was abeadtiful went soo | MAES, contradicting, tho | aawent | was given, to nd Disbursements at the Office | having a bondsman at hand, was returned to prison. | y procession of several hundred young ladies, all dressed Coupon sixes of 1881 were 34 higher, ten-forties 34. | Receipts about a quarter of an hour we could feel the ship settling f the Assistant Treasurer of the United | His counsel, ox-Judgo Stuart, was prosent, and after the chi I cS Thore was a sale of the Bank of America stock at128. | States, at New York, for the Month of | decision waa rondered. expressed his intention of having | {t.white, marching to tho church, About thirty gradu- | down gradually. Orders were given to cut away the At the open board at half-past three the market was | Augunt, 1865. the case reviewed be/ore a Supreme Court judge on awrit | *”; ening a learned ad was giv mast, and asthe mizzenmast went, so did the ship. I ig aa Thursday evening ldross was given to the | was on tho weather side corner of the house, ciose firm. New York Central sold at 93% (b3), Eric (s3) | Ausast 1, 1865, by balance sees «$42,840,020 | of certiorari. alumni by Rev. C. C. Starbuck, of New Yor city. {0 the caphils, who got aver the side pray ts oy ek my 86%, Reading 105%, Michigan Southern 655, Rock bay obo uri $13,190,400 A PENSION AGPNT ROBBED BY HIS CLERK—THREB (as Aitho) ots: Ane pane oy Boar url the main brace, a heavy sea breaking over us and delug- Island (b3) 108%, Cleveland and Pittsburg (#3) 72%, Teas 9/037'802 THOUSAND DOLLARS TAKEN—MOST OF THE MONSY pee by Professor J. M. Kilis, of Oberlin ‘dotailing ing the decks fore and aft. She was then in the trougl ; Z Inte 7) RECOTERED. Bree oe 5 of the sea and sinking, while I held on to the brace for a Northwestern 2814, Fort Wayne 97}4, Prairie du Chien the part whic! lin bas in the great struggle | considerable time. Ithen let go, and coming to the sur- Post Office Departmen ¥ Oncor Ober, of the First precinct, returned from Al-| through which the country has passed. Its surprising | Considerable time, I then lel go, and coming to tho sur. 4934, Torre Haute and Alton 3714, Ohio and Mississippi | fyenators.. certificates 25%, Cumberland 434. Afterwards on the | Patent foes... But if the abolitionists brought on the war this institu | Buoyed up for about five minutes. I Kept this position, Miscellaneous 5 27,555,408 Willis, alias Irwin, @ young man twenty years of age, re- ly had @ hand init. i btevdbisedenpseretiiasls wmiadhone €2,624,180 | contly in the employ, as copying clerk, of Mr. Alphous | foundod as an anti-slavery schosl, bat very carly’ in ite Souionings Yeiaey i theve Way aan. one aljey., ah Teak en Petroleum stocks were heavy at the first board. Pit- Total $105;464'201 | d : answer from the poop deck wreck, on which were six or seeeeeeeeeees soeeseaers 464, ‘obes, a pension agent, doing business corner of Ex- | history Theodore D. Weld spoke here for twenty nights in hole Creek closed 20c. lower than at the same time yes- | Payments— re and Haovertidet. | Ii ts charged ‘thet succession, and siamped the anti-slavory image on it | ®°¥C _ Tle't my piece of wreck plank and wont off terday, Webster 18¢., Buchanan 2c. Excelsior was un- | ‘Treasury drafts change place . It ts charger on | forever. ‘The early students spent their winters in lec. | 2,them, the gale still violent, It abated about 2 P. M., + $64,329,197 a 47,906 Saturday last young Willis appropricted to his own use & | turing against slavery, often encountering mob violence. 64,375,103 | gmail tin box containing $3,000, belonging to his em- | Cultivated ladies went to Cincinnati to teach in colored changed. At the second board the market was higheron | Post Office drafts. pieces of the wreck, chests, chairs, hatches, bulwarks, &. 4 portion of the list; but Excelsior declined from $1 40 Devit balance August 1, 1865.. $41,059,097 schools when they could find no respectable white RE ECE to $1 18, and United Staten settled down to $27, Pit. | Balance, Cr. disbursing arcounts. $17,145,380 Ser ee ear eal Coat tke OF tee ae | family in the city that woul board them: The teachers | Tit Honss Disnate mu New Jensnr.—It is reported that co Dietes ; ar h esas Giaciaelves) ova Gnio adjo orses affect hole Croek closed at $8 75, Webster $1 65, Buchanan * ‘4 — 11,403,681 | hotels, and lived at au pxco-dinsly fast rate, having his | io, Shred Teton or chool districts the levenor | disease similar to diphtheria. ‘Two valuable animals in FE rey oe coger yt rye dca Eas anitlavory. "At leat ton Uoumand advocated of tho | Jervay City have ded from the affects of thi, dscass the oC these pleasures, and remorse of conscience prompted | OPPressed have gone for mm the place. The mini . $18,190,223 | Fim to send back $2,000 of the stolen money to Mr, | ter who went out from the fustitution, though not men plata tne When a horse i nae ae an ae ‘obes ‘Ober, learn: = | of one idea, preached an anti-slavery gospel. 0 g iitany, wen Toputod to acter Mer aati dito tating | ._ Oberlin han furnished two secrotarios for tbe Amerioen | {ng ‘It impoasible for it to oat, and death follows very Farm 75c., Oceanic 940., Oil Creck $345, Rynd Farm | Payments...........- aD eases 80c., Tack 400, The gold market was firm, and coin rather | pasnoe Ge.’ searce for delivery. The difference between the | Appropriations cash and regular price ranged from an eighth prisoner's ion ho found $641 0§ of the stolen | Missionary Association—which was organized to prose- | 80an. The disease appears to be contagious, and there to sixtoenth—the latter being ireely bid. The | payments ok pa money ; but in three or four days Willis bad managed to | cute missions without complicity with slavery—and a iy im ahanie po a remedy for it.—Zrenton (WV. J.) nd nearly $500. Mr. Fobes made an affidavit against “= proy tho prisoner, who pleaded guilty to the charge, und Jus- demand for customs duties is very large, the Oberlin neglected political action. total receipts at this port yesterday having amounted to here bail, Willis, who is a native of New York, lives at 47 | When Birney was tho loader. $659,000; but there is reason for supposing that the gov- | Receipts for customs in August, 1864. Ralanoe: ‘of. or between two Sed in ithe ernment is regularly disposing of the greater portion if | Reoolpta for customs in August, 1865, ‘Vandam street, County, abe nesered ait Gntisiaveeytre Y Eeutative ta the eatin lee mei ete ae prety ir not the whole of its current receipts, so temporarily nou- CHARGE OF FALSE FRETENCES. State lature, and thus secured the eléction of Chase | up. As a conscquence the later crops.are severely suf- tralizing the effect of the daily demand from importers. | acorn e allton and’ expense account for 2 ee” | Mr. Theodore Besson, doing business at 148 Chambers | to the United States Senate. More recently one of its | fertug, the pastarage is poor, and the cows The oponing price was 14414, from which there was an Assay Offlice........ tee etsee 665,348 advance to 1443¢—the closing quotation. [eng eerie during praicennny Foreign exchange is dull, notwithstanding the large and now two of its professors are representing the gov- 5 dan, of the Sixth precinct, ona warrant issued by Jua- | ernment in fore eountrioa ant Hay “Tn Sanh Awe oe tice Dowling, charging him with having, by means of | Kansas, Oberlin ministers largely ajded the cause of free- false and fraudulent representations, obtained twelve | 40m and shared the sufferings of the ots. One was Arrivals and Departures. preponderance of imports over exports, The leading a Soret wis st auspoudl in cusee tate gabalicaa an PEs rican enrid valued at fant Sti sigh Mesars. inbbed fn Konecky, and s ay or Oe the overa: CevenrootSigkmer” Ching from , Bovton Th portors jwab & Smith, liquor merchants, road street. | ment upon an Obert if several'citi- qo. * a Se a ean exian te mao wi aston rie ca pbaiae Mr. Charles $ Bryce, & ualenman gimployed by’ the | Bette show ies power and soal a exooiing the Fugilve | Sdward D Feiors Masars Edward eters snd. Wen Pets rates, Bankers’ sterling, at sixty days, is quoted at | patsnoy \ Seinen | Nguoemerchanie, makoaan atiaevintia which he swaer | and'a moro intense hatred of that law than ever. ‘The | Brett Musier Ohare Peters Mies ent Petre au moran 144 3. An English newspaper refers to the falling | Funda in hand in Assistant Trea """"* r on ay of August Besson 9 | place was alwaya g prominent statin onthe underground | Wm B Swett, Mrand Mrs David Kimball, Misa Kimball im to purchase twelve barrel sk ie edi A hit pul twelve is of whiskey on a credit of ‘, W Kis . CAE Ewing, G Whi Stanton Whit. railroad, while that was in operation. No blood was ever wh }, oD itney, 3; Aa off in exports from the United States in the following surer’s office...... sixty days, representing at the same time that he was | sioq then over fugitives, but every artifice of warfare ney, Wavarews 8 34 Funds in Assay office. doing a good cash business, was perfectly Mes ) Mrs Sawer, Mi; 8, terms - , | Was. ined; and no, slave was ever carried back from | bre FA @hild ‘and servant; F A Tilton, &o...On the strength of these ions Mr. Bryce | Ono, fe 9. irs 3 i A ‘The extraordinary decline in therecent importations of | Fine bars...... ‘noid.and delivered the to ‘acoused. It is also in, to his fetters a Newell, Mrs Newell, Mr and Mrs J H Weeks, Mise Ann Mc- corn trom America haa been les noticed than tought to | Vaparted baila further charged Sete hata few hours | gia the wat mo co has s prouder record. At the:| “Phersoa, U C Pearsén, Ded E Baneroft, Her HK Parker. & halt peg poe Sane 20; 1865, the United Sates fur. serrenront te the colin of sew yen » Bemgon trans | ten thourand ‘apd during the war no loes than five, & Ranonted ope, Me Mele, Mt Lan Brel Bert, D My - a ferres is nephew, ol am rz lace ral 5 ir , red ished thirty.five per cont of our whole importation Of | Total .....-oceia.oncc-sccecas-se-++s++,.$63900,606 | bornalrooh ata sum far lor Uben ‘whet fhe agroed to pay | companies went, from that améll plaes of aboot Mires | ayrot ang ahd, Mrs Curtis: Me Mlcker, Monoeanhsim, Sir suryitnren! Tie ddereta mebencben. beak, wade | TROT neatly for the whlakey. sea Uy the: deteudane” by mone ot | Seventh Ohio, made up entirely of students, was knows Hine Wurgsen gOanle ies Stowar, (woven a jeowe 5 A Topresentations made dant, means 5] 4 d ry a from Russia and Prussia, scems to have been caused by ‘T3400 which he obtained the goods, were falso and untrue, and | © ‘he erink Sond ry, ana, Pbicey cn Rg seg bn pl sitiosa oO Nera, aS mar, ee wee the deficiency of labor in the Western States and its enor- 2,346,888 | made with the intent to cheat and defraud. The aMfda- Prortany i thet compan Ce T H Stafford, Schley,’ Mrs Schley, Robert t also shows that on the 224 ultimo Frank Wright com. y, iat, out of one hun: | Senley, “Sian McMurray, Sond’ GO” HeMurray’ Joun'C bis “y on me a! | dred and fifty members which ‘belonged to it first and | Murray, F W Wood, Bre Wood and two children, J ‘mous prico—a price created in a great part by the ridicu- picena + $°,46,648 | menced an action in the Supreme Court against the de- last, onty three dicd from disease, and two of them in | Thomas Swineyard, Mr Fi lous tariffs imposed by American protectionists, which bave almast tripied the price on many necessary articles, fondant to recover the um of $4,061, that an attach- ‘The discount line is quiet, at 6 a 7 per cent for the best ness at tho Vniter Stats | ment was inued, and bis property selded by the Sherif. ee ee ee eee ee ee eine and clare ete ie ton’ | J MeUOeeae Wiies WHDSEE H itteeell Mer oud Miee ieee grade of commercial paper, and 8 a 10 for the second. New York, for the Month) Justice Dowling required Mr. Besson to find bail in the | War Not lew tad ten ‘Per cont of them fell in tho ser.’ | aad servant, ‘Thos M Wolters, Mr LeMarie, Win ey It is ramored that none of the gold checks forged and et 31, 1805. sum of $2,000 to awaitan examination, vice; Dut it is not known that's single Oberlin man failed | Swandies, @jOtware, A GU, © Uses, 7M Me ‘and two uttered by Edward B. Ketchum will be produced in evi- ign coins . $10,009 | * DRTRRMINED HIGHWAYMAN—A DOUBLE ATraMrr | to maintain and honor his principles. ding and three ebileren, Mra Ballou tad. For AT ROBBERY. Professor Ellis was followed by Rov. James A. Thorne, Soot OB Fowler, F z ry is dine , f Clevoland, D. Wold and J. M, Laugh s, Dr Curren, Mr ~ 084,000 | Yurorday morning about balf-past nine o'clock, Moses | ¢f,Clovoland, Theodore D. Weld and ZB TaeDton, 8 | nd Mra Yaiee he Br ana ‘Mrs Cullam and child, Me Adler, faq. residing at No. 173 Stanton street, wis | qtence—the colored speaker being not inferior to the | Dain, John Gillard—I8. Total, 1 quictly besing through Ridge street, near Broome, when | Otters in matter or manner. An appeal was then made for bier rrr yf le—M Moryon, L McClellan, J © young Mn sprang upon and at the same time grasped | {'#l4 to Mnish paying for the new and elozant Ladien’ Harem Loe * as ba Pp ae EE Hal, now nearly completed 600. worn ple . i locin and -bunther, ea dence against him, but it is supposed that he will be | Foreign bullion. prosecuted upon the evidence furnished by the forged | United States bu checks which had not been. uttered, but which were ‘Total . found in his possesmon. It is further believed that those Deposits of ver, including purchases— Foreign coins. : i who caused his arrest now regret their part in the affair, | Forei¢n pallion ie him Uighttyy che throat with one ‘hand and with the iged, whon | Palins 3 Gi Sd aecees ‘tho audience retired to the for a im- rife Alual, daughter and servant; M Di B Mi- fand that those who made advances on the checks are not | United States bullion (contaised ia gold). other attempeg to take from his pantaloons pock at the table were all spicy and appro- funds, P dameu PA fenteran and lady, CF Marche in tho least desirous of prosconting the forger. It is to United Staten Bullion old HUs)....+.... . ll venues eed nog dan id F do inesnda, Mrs de Costa and two obit, Pronptu xpeechos Segvanty wallot containity two thoveand dollars in Treasury notes. Ext Seg ad mony ben i cine he arm ali dren. F Hepdriek, lady, neevant tnd baby: AS Morales Capt be hoped, however, that notwithstanding this Wall street Mr. Adler struggh4 with the ak jora of Obertin. : J ang, JV Dartigues, J A D A 4 apathy, and the demoralization tt indicates, the District frowt him Fan into Dylcherc abt anne she ates, | or Tone reat eae see lene lanes on ecaeees tai B torn J Albin, T More, @ Mt Jo aM Arontogul Attorney will not fail of promouting the matter to thé —s ered ee a who seized him an ears ago probably uo manin America equalled him in | and Ippo E Motichan, G ‘Akins, ‘CL Law- extremity of the powers conferred upon him. Public The butch steal Mr. Adler's money. Iotiostiag eloquence. A paralysis of the vocal organs | rence, T Risk, F Cunningham. M Knodie, lady and two ser- y 0 or k interfered, when the deter- | has kepthim ailent and in obscurity for the most of | Vents; Miss R Percival and servant, F Albertaizi, F McKer- Gecency and the credit of the State alike demand that a mined highwayman terned sad tan away, but Was | the time sinco—a sad loss to tho anti-slavery non, & Ng oy ran Agramonte, Misa A Santos, conspicuous no more than an obscure one should escape fe a ly Mice Murphy of the | caus’ ahd to the country. And whon lately | Nit,Uide Cer ets ton Re Pineg Me See Cat condign punishment. \ blows from. the” locust, which woe’, several er ce ae ene eens Sea BB Meado, J Young. Rane, FB Possde tad ‘The following ta an s=tract of a letter from the Trea OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. to reduce, him to, submission. |The, prison eave ne \ eens ables’ chat of clziy oe Oeacate, wim «| ena eury Department in relstiin tw sue rewucuivu of the tax THURSDAY, AUGUS Ot at eee i escupation. Fisher was wine bald, shiny bead, snow-white beard and mustache, but ole Steer, Waannoon, Sly 1 18, | _mBt—Recll, 9 vols The market romain ait | Nin unc Mangan comming for ra ou | WaMu ngs panera hoe ‘Tanovons Ovanm, Esq. President of the New York | aft unchanged. ing refused. In what manner Fisher e aware that | (O ountey and our dutios in tne crisis, % ‘Warehouse and Security Company :— Sw NOK | Baaarerorrs.—Receipts, 6,027 bbls. flour, 660 bags | MF. Adler bad such large sum of money in his posses: | “warsday was We commencement . Thirty-five * © 4 * My opinion has been asked several times meal, 42,876 bushels wheat, 15,202 do. ae wentytwo geatiemen and. thirteen ladies — recepMy as to the propriety or Nlty of a redaction | ae'ess ar "asae’” ine arar’ toasty’ Yéae nonce a | TREnelete aad sine Satu soakiae Iarettic tale Fraatiod fromsine college, two of the gentlemen aod of sae taxon distilled spirita by the next Congress, I’ 45,883 do. oats, The flour market was less active, and x Market Police Court. Justice Mansfield and his | chegit0e ladies being colored. Seven gentlemen gradu- bavi ee ha no dren Re vomettn? prices again declined 10c. a 16c. per barrel. The sales of | ¢j say there has been no such attempt at robbery re- 1) Fs) sical tx get marpd of —_ was ‘would be proposed vi me, and that it is possi. ‘usual emes for their bie\ to collect the tax at two dollars per gallon «| cate and Western flour comprised 9,600 bbia., at the | ported there, and disclaim all knowledge of the case, ratios and emmays, and the variety in the meas. thoroughly as at "any ‘lower tae, "Wary reapecttly | dechne shown in our ennexed quotations. Southern | nonaina AW ORD MAN--E HAD S4YKD THE ure of Niont and skill displayed. colored NY, Guna? W. Hoeven, of yours, |AM ORTON, Commissione. | flour was only in moderate demand, and prices were | MONRY TO PURCHASE A COFFIN YOR HIMBELP. a; I's the whites spoke and read well. Indeed, im all. | MAT 1. p 4 f q of the woek there was a sprinkling of ool —At Philadelphia, Thursday, The following table shows the receipts and shipvents | lower; the sales were 600 bbls. Canada was quiet, and | Timothy O'Leary, a man nearly ninety yoars of age, liv. ored perks ‘and the comparison of eae eo | august 31, by the Rev. Dr. Bittinger, 0s. N, Dr. of breadatnffs at Chicago from January 1 to Augus 26 in | prices fell off 100. a 15¢. per barrel; the sales em! ing at 57 Baxter streot, yesterday appeared before Justice | the #AMe \notusion. F. Horcnmaon, U. 8. N., to Miss Euwa C. Fisuer, of 360 bie. Ryo flour was in light request and firm. ‘Corn ’ : " ‘nad 100 end salad meal wa lat active, but prion senained sendy,, Wee Bowes ional de fs pd Lypope res Oberlin Gims to have solved the social problem of the i Wha XX on Wa ; ‘Gsechpit. Ghtpments, Reset! smentn | quote:— yan, an woman twenty-eight years of age. Mr. have Fpebal eon oe logos Foner tion | august’ 90, by the Rev. F ‘Reed, ®, D., AN 4 Page, Shipments, Keceiprs, Sipmenl. | superfine State and Western $6500 716 O'Leary altogee that while he was bed Joanna en- pent Seema anise’ ob ae Ab basdereas ony ‘daughter ot De. J.’ Warner, ‘1,183,077 6,861,200 3,901'819 3,846,920 | Extra State 725 @ 7 45 | tered the room and took $60 in notes from the been colored. They sit side by side in ‘of this city. 0,664,833 9,256,721 13,304)8q1 12,240,285 | Choice State. £2278 of his which be had placed under his | the classes the Ietare rooms and the public assemblies | Charleston (®. C,) papers please copy. 6,619,206 6,686,077 4118258 4,705,619 | Common to m 1 Ba 810 Reedy aod fied into the The infirm compiamant | The ‘assure me that they ‘26 difference in |, 88"1DoK—Bross.—At Portchestor, N. ¥., on Wednos- « sostoos. "aisles “hess "Yas'ers | Extra round hoop Ohio. 8 65 & 8 90 | statod to Captain McGrath, Judge Dovling’s chi ork, their Some minds among them are as quick | 487 evening, August 30, at the residence of the bride, by 4 941,083 37,503 21720 111,763 | Western trade brands. 9008 = — | that he had carefully hoarded ¢] for the p et fome asa)! ag among the whites. the Rev. Sammuol Hollingsworth, Taaac C. Saxton to Mrs. ff ik tldattieaie hi , Common Southern. 9 20 a 10 30 of purchasing a coffia for himself, ax. hi earthly Bee oppromed rane tae ne Tefuge here. | Haxxas M. Basu, both of Portchester. 4 iIbany and Sosquehanns Railroad has eighty-two | Fancy and extra d 10400 | — | was drawing rapidly to a close. ' Tho delinquent Seon They fm afl employmens side by side with whites. of ite length completed, which is considered the | Common Canadian. {145 a 700 | was brought into court by officer Dunn, of the Sixth They are dlacksmiths, masons, ‘and business Di most ‘and diMouit portion. Setween fifty and | 2004 to cholceand extra. 8 00 9 10 30 | cinct, and Justice locked ber up for trial, men. Cilored men have done than whites in the'| _Anwerroxa.—On Wednesday, August 30, Taowas Arw- itt réqailin to be built. Ba eeeipene nee $3 money was not frork of erwoting the now Ladies’ Ball (a fine build. ‘native of the pariah of Curran, county Mona- ime Orleans cotton of the 19th of Au. | Corn meal, Brandywine: 16a = SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A PORTER noUsR. 5 Tii%, 1208190, tm hail quadrangular | ghan, Troland, aged 48 ‘years eee ef meal, 28008 — | Hugh Sherlock and Willaim Paine became mvotvsd in | for Gor Muttod iadien, ‘benite’ dining, valk ceeneorns | atest scene, family, are renpecttally invited to gust was as follows:— ning whet nferiot to common fradee A quarrel in the liquor store corner of James slij and roome 20) his prot. 8 Colored lawyer in the town, an | avenue, opposite "gumnealt, treet, South Brooklyn, this On hand September 1, 1806 4,875 Iueat Dat at nominal ratot. The naen were 60,000 | Wator street about balf-past one o'clock yesterday nora- | by waites than any inet o# oftet or oftener consulted | (Friday) morning, at uine o'clock. t ‘Arrived subsequently Load 2 42 for choice amber Michigan, $1 64 | ing, during which it is alleged Paine drew a pistd and | emph ties educated fve of aspection aed ey nee: aon thursday, August $1, Eusanern Acc Dat a £2,14 for amber Miwaakeo, $1 60.8. 121,98 for Milena. | fired two shots, one ballet taking effect In ~a Saget tl at Freda py a the avi ‘The funeral wil take Me, from, the residence of her ‘tported. r houlder, and the other in his head. The fire- 8 | son, Alanson Acker; . 11 Grand Williamsburg, et wan moderately active, butin order to effect | #! he in report nvlatto, bas been employed a part of (RE, te toneter'| Lot. too errioaan y, besa “iy roby oD msburg, corn mark: To ann | Bales holders had arms attracted the attention of Sergeant Carpenter and the On hand Angust 19, 1965, 79,206 | faen shipploe pervs of und mized Weote 1h slonteg | officer Connor, of the Fourth ‘who bastoved to | Gye ot the most cu bd v4, herselt | “Log latand papers please has ‘The Boston Traveller of ac page a sales Were eh boo taahele as 000k Jras committed to the / gitation. She was born a slave in Washington °.". | 4 ACKERMAx.—Drowned, off Greenwich Point, Conn. on Financial matiors are without any materia alteration, | 916. 6r ommound, and 92y¢c.'« dc, for sound mixed | station house. The police removed, Sherlock tothe New | sewer waa going to wal het South, but she permusded a | Wattentay, Anstunt 0, Gponox W. Acteaay, son of the L j The supply of hole, is liberal, al. | Western. Barley and malt remain dull and nominal. x to buy ber, hired her time, bought her freedom ps W. Ackerman, music engraver, publisher, Ghough far trom ‘elt voxform, it” being. eany in tos 4 wachanged, Oats were neglected and | ircied bY IOs leeremenod, The wounded. man tives st {room tnd voltageawe copeatonne ieee has just a Rowatyae and friends of ihe family are invited t meetin ard others, om the same Kinds of | Ores gsc for Western | NTT THe SCH Were-t | Gi'eeniton street. It la Ubought Ubat his Injurier Will | a vad of forty-nine treed sayge from one planteron in | Mohd, Be fiperal from the residence of his brother i. TatoraL oan On cl ea ener toe aaesal cx. | , COFFEE wan in sveady Jobbing demand, and prices were | ot prove fatal North Carolina was at_ one time fet atthe depot, atmoat | day} afvoraon: wRe!Ta, West THENIN street, ths (Rr. qoptions at seven, abd higher rates are on pledges | tending upward, thoukh no decided change can he men- | pANGMROUS STABBING AFFRAY IN THAD STREET. font down in the streets, and left with a little money Snnor On Thursday Merain August 31, Wi of the second class, Discounts of peihe mercantile Won. ¢ note sales of 400 bags Maracaibo on private | 65 Wednesday evening Joseph Borting and David aid It soaaly and noloelensly the Sreriies ‘They Buswor, aged 66 years iG, August 31, WiuaM 8 pera acemnsr, nth oem are | “Saon-the arte wa smewtatanse nd ir. | Stele hau dapate Behn howe, 12: | Heras Mew their eoming” at eS? ‘hw chves | he liv sh ind th tem a peta or nd at high regu! Y receipts continued to exert | street, and from words they cams to blows. A deapemie Al ‘a8 to the social result. Vor this whole gene. 227 Hudson street, on Saturday after ’ aa Sip deemed ie the ile eet sacra "phere weaker, sou woth ota hy. eee Siesantars bares fight ensued betwoon them, dating which Bowling drew ration of a case of | withoat further en iphaninnagadsidists mend a @ public ities, whi te a and stabbed —— : a Detior favor than the otter Kinds of wad avertmence, | amounted to 4,000 Tales. "The wnler to-day compre | a kaifo og tod ‘a ma Tedged Vi ration afte to Ober ty noknow. | wife of Patrick Brophy, aged 46 year, Tmonihend 1 yout nean is doing in the inferior gra lar. The recent he: i j i ie Hd i Mining shares are more active and variable, 2,000 bales, at our annexed quotations :— passing inwards and the —. A ory das Upland. Florida, Mobile. N.O. 4 7. of the Bev- 1 f plas ride. Mobi, 0.4 % | faved vim CapAara watt a oon ok a ey, | ec 1a tnd oGlorery-Mb}s, and colored ‘the friends And sequaintancos of the family, and thone ‘The Boston Advertiser of this morning says:— on precinct, of her Rai Tu raiifoua anufacturing shares, &c., " to sivnit | ‘seed, colored gentlemen: vited to attend ah wp staan ee eer re ote ibe rs Sem meaedan mek | gear sneer a aca fed nog tend ma yl an improvement of 134 on yesterday's closing bid. The tendanco upon Ge reotvery be voy e ih atid requiem masa will be offered up for ng ation was 7 asl r ina Oe by Tre Qt. Francis Xavier's church, , Appleton Manu factui jor, add oe T igo: Her remains Ree, Meshinaton, Mills, 169%, Fortamouth A CHAAR SAWALAY DRALEB O Linso. 3 ont "hbowersdl Our detective’ police yemertay arrested L. Hayward, ny tiietbons Bi 115, Bates 1 60,-Boott, 975, ; Boon Of tho (itn Of Hayward Bi Oo, Whove piace of bisa. Bookese 610, Lawrence 00," Merrimac 1150, 100, Portemouth Steam ae 220 Broadway, om the charge of having ad- yeiwgeg arouuo tires eur ccouage vo voqpe vig a Uke county, #atag , TO ee 1 7 ' the crew took a light and went down into the “upper 72% | Davis, thoyoung man who stands charged with having | union of the party, but vote undor protost. Suan datka;’! aul retished 1a stot es tnieen’ tie . ren bany yesterday afternoon, having in custody George W. | that Greeley made no reference to Oberlin in his history. piece ‘Of wreck about six feet long, got on it and was while we wore left swinging in the sea, surrounded by present week, and several fatal cases have also occurred lor tice Dowling committed him to prison for trial, without | She identified herself with the liberty party Tax Dxovant.—Tho drought is severely felt on the line ath willis, PNew Yo say ai Holding the | of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. The country bstinatel, street, was yestorday taken into custody by Captain Jour. | Professors was a prominent member of the Legislature, | refuse to yield their usual quantum of milk. Albany Forty: mn tree! The aged ‘Th ‘The Patri then mont Lewi: M. attend the funeral, from his late residence, Saturday The fri invited to attend the funeral, this ( two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 406 apna tne Bawosr D, the belov of Bridget Daly, 'of acute theuaalian and heart disease, ths an “he ftnoral will ta clock. Water street. Daty.—At 295 First avenue, the Rockland Female Institute, at on ponday morning, September 3, at oleven o'clock. the deceased and of the deeply afflicted fs are requested to attend, without further invitation. steamer Norwalk will leave the foot of any pe foe 8 at eight o’clock Sunday morning, er Moori August friends MoDo: Sween' Cork and Limerick ( corner avenue A, er remains will be taken te Calvary Cemetery for —On Thi h Ange 38, Jamus B. Can- Ko.'aan weet afternoon, at one ace. friends and reiatives are respectfull: -seventh street, OD .—On Thursday, August 31, after a short but ade fines, Jomumes, the beloved child of Daniel aad Margaret Daly, aged 1 year, 4 months ang 14 days. ends and relatives of the family are me... will take place this (Friday) afternoon, af wo 0! —0F Wednesday, August 20, Many daughter of Albert Parker’ Foster, aged t, Wi Frost.—At Nebraska City, N.T., on Friday, August Mrs. i; 4. Fagen, wife of Leonard Brom a Heights, A. V. Hata, ae no eee Telatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the M. E. church, Newcastle, Westchester county, N. Y., on Saturday morning, Train loaves Fwenty-sixth street, at a quarter past eight, | ‘Harlem Railroad, Kyiz.—On Wednesday, August 30, Many Krux, eldest] daughter of Thomas Kyle, deceased. . The funeral services willtake from her late toe | dence, 96 Hammond street, this evening, a | past seven o'clock. The fri and acquaint the family are respectfully invited to attend. Martin,—On Wednesday, August) 30, Ressoca Masri, | relict of Robert Martin. Notice of funeral in Saturday’s paper, Marnxg.—On board buried at Monday, August 21, ANDREW uri ea, on , Angi <n Marr, passer on board of the Mappgn,—Suddenly, on Thursday, August Mapp, Jr., aged 29 years, 8 months and The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully] invited to attend the funeral, from his father’s 35 Broome street, this (F one o'clock. e funeral. Carriages will be in waiting —In Brooklyn, stern District, on , the infant son of @, W. and Hannab 1 Bid and 10 days, ¢ fu: vy ick F. and Daniel E. (Sweeny, M. D.. fully invited to attend the funeral, from’ St.’ Teresa’ church, this (Friday) morning at hatf-past ning 0’ etery. (Ireland) papers pleage copy. Do peeapeatig” ‘Tuceday, ccm ", Faancs B, The Lodge No. 235, also the members of the Clover Club, are respectfully invited to attend the his late residence, No. 63 Cannon at., this (Friday) oon, at two o'clock. Remty.—On Thursday, A' beloved child of Charles and ce to Calvary cem‘ 33 years. nds and those of the family, and tha and 11 8. this notice. r out further is T. Warner, respectfully y) afternoon, a& Franklin avenues, Brooklyn. aera Pyreer morning, Ages 31, Ae di Martin For, months wees, elation ed onde a respectfully e funeral, Greenwich aven' day morning, at ten o'clock. On Thuraday, August 81, Jom Fiizo, aged 48 8. ~ mmo relatives and friends of the family are respectfully’ invited to attend the funeral, hb rida aiornon, at three Tite, late residence, No. 243 South Thira are respectfully invi @t cloven o'clook. the steamship Nevada and was) resi ‘riday) afternoon, at half-paal Mansrisip. —Suddenly, at Point Pleasant, West Vir-| ginia, on Friday, August 25, Professor Cuagizs F. Mans-| FIELD, 35 years, 4 months and 8 days. . e funeral services will take place in the chapel yack, on the Hu will retw ineral will take place from the residence of mother, corner of Bushwick and DeKalb avenues, Brook- lyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. NGALI.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 80,| Axaus McDonaAut, aged 38 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited attend the funeral, from his late residence, 60 Por street, this (Friday) afternoen, at three o'clock. McSwkany.—Suddenly st his residence, 232 strect, on Tuesday sgt August ca irene J. ny and those of his sous, Rev.| 31, Joum, the Reilly, aged 1 year, The relatives and friends of the family aro reay mee ‘oat ast Eighies th strest, this ret ni pratt two o'clock precisel; Vaxpennurcy.—In Brook! * at 39 Woodhull street, Mangarer Vaepensunas, ears, ‘aneral thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. friends of the family are invited to attend. Inter in Greenwood Com: Wacksr.—On palatal illness, which she lary Any, the beloved wife of Froderick Ws * ejends of tho futly aro respootfl jen 1e are the funeral, from her it rwdenee 113 East Sixth ‘afternoon, at two o' Watta.—at Albany, on reap yo 81, Jaume A,| Watra, son of William Watts, of . Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at ten o’cl dence, Carmel, Putnam county, N. ¥. Carmel papers pee ' Warner.—Suddenly, ot Bing Bing, on the H Mond: ing, A Eussnern G1 ‘The friends of the family’ are ' send tho funeral, this day (Criday), noon, from her late resid 30 jineteenth street. | Wannie.—In Phuladeipay on Wednesday ov Abgust 30, Cnantes Wanwen, Proprietor of the Dational circus. His funeral will tak Miller's Chestaus| Street Hoist} Philadelphia, Tee er ere from the residence of (Friday) ee, on Wednesday, At jetery. Wednesday, August after a Nore Sith, Okiettian lly invited to lock, from his late 7 ve) o’clook, | street, at Nyack, ‘Thuraday Moore Toor past ati paid. OTICE.—A 8 ‘B17 and 819 Broad i Tour ovclock P.M, Work & Somnmunication at 8 o'iook P.M. HE MEMBERS OF KEYSTONE: F. and A. D. W. Tuomas, Secretary. IP WINE MANUFACTURERS’ The will SIAL COMMU! No. 214, F. and A: M. . M., are hereby, ‘room regular meeting Beekman strest, at 2 P.M wh _SOLD AND. SILVER. “LL KINDS OF SILVER COINS HOUGUT at HOM eat market ee e7, ALBERT SPEYERS &CO., Ne. 8 iberty lane and jasaau street. J a LL kd or dak ha AND Mah Ad nm Seen eet ent by ALBRRTOPRYERS & fassau street and No. 1 Liberty lane. BUY MR. PHOENIX FRAUD. ews vei . T. W. STRONG, Publister, Nassau strest. ‘ B AMERICAN NEWS CO., aca! agent, dn. 119 and 121 Nassau street, New York. NEW PUBLICATIONS, oa YANKEE NOTIONS FOR OCTOBBR. acre. boro, tr, Peaanonnna a Price $12 an acre. Address Edmund B; ihopbe Seant, Ons rr SEMENTS. —— per ya NF RR oe Tia, a RNS depots. 80, —= ICE TO DISCHARGED S01. N Boer exe for over years oer Nats, and or wy mad formation ia. Pensions Tororo feed ei 4. Bankers, No, 2 Park place. AREIRECIEL: BEN ATIC ROOT EN A) TORRE formerly employed by Rolssonneau, of Paris), 600 inserted by Dre. way, New York, __ NAVAL PRIZE MON ARMY AND wavy on OF FORMATION. — Natit collated. formation ‘Advances H. igi street. No chi ‘unt made. B. BROWN, 1 AMT AND NAVY OLAIMS.—GEROR r. neon NELL, counvelior at law, 39 Nassaw tek ite the Post office, collects ¢laime deacri; = na vovery t of the army and navy of the United Of deceased sthenre adidters and sallors aera! aa justed reales Beaten of non indebvedness tas ape LL PRIZES CAPTURED BY THE ORRWS Mi Portsmouth, Arthur and others are now Leash down, by M. J. HIGGINS & 0O., 176 Yous’ oareck. Sew Chambers street, at Nos. 4and6 New v' rooklyn, ant ork CACTA.—THR © Rs AND CREW OF THIS have the imme for cashed hott SRAM ee Recel eee ateet erly, opposite New York office. ey ae

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