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There has been « revival of speculation in the gold ty Genet ‘Tuvespar, July 12—6 P. M. ‘Feem to-day amd a marked advance in the premium, “ever attempted’ ito folst upon an indulgent people. It will be observed by the subjoined statement of prices for consols aut Wnited States securities, by the three last. steamers, that wehilo the latter have advanced, the former Rave declined-—2 circumstance which is, doubtless, attri ‘Dutable to the :ministerial crisis in England and the un- certainty attemiiing the immediate future of the politica At Frank furt-'5.20's, coupon added, 671;. Phe tranmeziiens in gold on the street immediately ‘after the receiyn:.of the Persia’s nows were in the direc- tom of @ fall, sail the price declined to 148 a 34; but the opening sale «at the board were at 1493, a 34, from which point there was a slow but steady advance to ‘163% at four l®.M. Following this came a slight reac- tion, and the closing transactions were at 152). Deubdle eagles »were in demand for shipment aod these comman:tied % a % per cent premium. Loans ‘were generally: :made flat but in some cases 2 a 3 per cent ‘was paid for corrrying. ‘The foreign: .oxchange market was steady and the leading drawers. asked 1093¢ for their bills on England at ainiy days. Tino demand was rather light but commer- @al and other \vills are extremely scarce and prepara- tdens are makinzg for a large shipment of gold on Satur- Gey. AB the ctines of business bankers’ sterling bills at Jong date werm.guoted at 10914 a 34, three days 110% a ‘111, commerciat!i107 3; 2 10834, francs at sizty days 6.10 WEIN, sight45.08% 9 5.0734. ‘Pho stock marcket has shown great firmness but little Deoyancy, sittiough Northwestern, Reading and Fort Wayne exponenced a slight advance. Erie has been eomparatively «quiet but steady, with astrong undertone. At the carly eassion of the open board Erie sold at 744, ©, Reading 107, Michigan Southern 81%, Northwest- een 8356 —prefisrred 633, a 14, Fort Wayne 9834. At tho vet regular bomrd Erie closed 34 lower than at tho half- past two board ;yesterday, Reading 4, Michigan South- ern 3, Hlinois (Central 44, Cleveland and Pitsbura %, ‘Cleveland amd! Toledo 34, Rock Island 3, Northwestern proferred 5, Cltio and Mississippi certificates 4, Quick- ‘sliver 134, Cantwn 2, Governmont securities were strong. ‘Coupon five-twcanties of 1862 responded to the advance abroad reported’ by the Persia, and after selling as high + aa 1073 om ther atecet sold at 107 on tho call, an advance -@f 6a % epowithe price current yesterday morning. ‘There is etroz;x speculative demand for these in auti- ‘eipation of porc!iuses for shipment, and their tendency ts Gecidedly uyyward. Coupon ten-forties advanced 74. Beven-thirty ncstes of the second series advanced 3g. At the ome o’clotik wossions the market was moderately strong, and conjpon five-twenties sold at 10734. At the half-past two beard Erie closed 14 lower than at the first regular board, iMichigan Southern %, Clevoland and Pittsburg 44, Rilvck Island 34. Cleveland and Toledo was higher, Norstowestern 34, Fort Wayne 4, Quicksilver 3, Canton 1)4,, ‘Western Union Telegraph 144, Govern- ment eecuritiess were firm. Coupon five-twenties of the okt vissue sold at 107. Ten-forties ad- vanced $. Ja! the open board at half-past three the market-was dull, Eric sold at 74 (s. 3), Michigan Southern $134, (Cleveland and Pittsburg 84%, Rock Ialand 96, Nortthwestern 34%;, Quicksilver 62 After wards there wie increased activity, and at half-past five @elook New Yuork Central was quoted at 9936 a 44, Erio 4% @ %, Reading 107% a 3, Michigan Southern sly a 4, Ulineia Canteral 12234 a %, Cloveland and Pittsburg 845, @ X, Clevoiiand and Toledo 1095 a %, Rock Island 96% @ 3, Nortthwestern 34}¢ 9 $;—preferred oak, Fost Wayne 98. 3, Canton 51 8 52, Cumberland 46 4 34, ‘Quickaliver 615-2 52 ‘Me sapply offmoney continues abundant to first class Dorrewers at-{lixo per cont; but owing to the Increased demand, conseqi ent on the activity of business on the Stock Bachange:, exceptional transactions at six are re- ported. There iis no prospect, however, of the condition of tha market bing otherwise thaneasy. Tho Treasury will @isburse ou tho 15th inst. the semi-annual interest on the third sertios of seven-thirty notes, amouriing to $8,396,000, ami) tho redemption of a large amount of ‘one year’s certificates is looked forward to at the sam* time, First ciiaes commercial paper is taken at 5% & T per cent discount In the West some aBatement of iti recent monetary activity is reported. ‘The market a.‘ Chicago fs, however, reported to be moderately clow>, and only first class depositors can ex- tend their diseuiint lines. The rate is steady at ten per coat por annum at tho banks, although inferior paper bas to subunit to 1 #1236 per cent per annum. Exchange on ‘New York te quested at par, buying, and 3¢ disoount, sell ing. Whe drain \Westward from this centro 1s too light to exert «any perceptible effect, and the postpone Pewoloum sud! mining stocks are quiet, At the first peard New Yorks: Gold closed Sc. higher than at the rame time pesterday:. Consolidated Gregory Goll was Géc. Jower. Atthercecond board Bennehoft Rum Oil closed 16e. higher, setiling at $415; United States was 150, lower, selling 23'.38 69; Quartz Till, 260., selling at $4 Brevoort sold at\.$1 25, New York and Alleghany $4 75, Gunnell Geld $2) 10, Holman Gold 360., New York Gold sile ‘The financial! advices from Continental Europe, re- ceived by the Petrsia, are rather discouraging; and fears are expressed I the German bankers that France, and possibly im comerquence, Russia will be drawn into the I | rf liytt wpake ties Ht li whitch case further monetary depression is of the Bank of England of discount, although tho bad undergone a further in- which indicates an unusual degree future, The course of the bank at ten percent in order that if avail tleelf of the benefit of the Russell and Gindstone, ts criti sharpness by tho London journais, and finane «| commynity regard it tw prolong and excite, of allay, @atrast. The tendency of tho money market tn Lom- dard street. wasiin favor of greater ease; but operations: were hel@ im cthock by the stubborn aititade of tho banks, It may ido, however, that in the evens of the war lenes extoneting over Farope she bank will be found co have pursued .« wise polioy, and |t ls not uolikely thas ‘the rate has beeen maintained at ton per cent ander the advices of the late Cabinet, ‘The Bank of England return for the week ending June ‘27 is an follows, compared with the previous week — 2, Jun 2. pened ‘The Bank of M¥rance return for the week ending June 28 shows the fisilowing resulte as compared with the previows aceon! —Increase: Cash, 22,200,000fr. ; com- moretal bills, 18.;200,000fr. ; advances, 1,300,000fr. ; notes, 2,200,000fr. Drecreaso—Current account, 2,900,000fr. ‘The Comtivemsa! demand for bullion continued in Lon- don at the latest advices, but the large arrivals from New York and vihe Weet Indies had caused the price of Giver to fail teGlij(d. per ounce. Other quotations wore ‘The rates for capital in the leading cities of the Conti- ‘Drogeels ‘The yearly fimaacial secounte of India are suinmed ts fotlown — The estinatert aecount the 30th on” April, refund and drawbacks) of £23, Fevenne, _tinc}idip, 20 of So a ecg ae abkaree Marke. FS revenue forthe year de from tribute and (excise), Cg 688,400 from opium ; £3,207, 495 from income tax: £1,996.2)) NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 138, 1866.—TRIPLE SHERT. from A office, £357,450, Other receipts brought the itolat to £46.032 40 The. charges “ot co fi ing the coss of salt aud opium, to £38,967,611. The charges of the yoar are stated ut £35,: ‘ing o of - £20,585. The chane the army io India was £13,568,630, besides military pen in England £2,402,892; public works £6,352,700; uaranteed interest to railway other companies, 932,843; against which must be set: £1,879,167 net traffic reoeipts, In the previous he expenditure was less by £1,174,487, but the ‘income was less b; 388, 80 that there was & of 199,531, but | the year TBs (accord ciency ut in Seated cattaeslas that ead £90,565, a’ ‘The.published Boston bank statement for the past two weeks 1s ag follows, No comparison can be made, one bank failing this week to make a return:— July 9. Cieulatlon (tales. araard Bot 08 The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railrcad eee wit Decrease this yenr. $2,422 ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treusury in this city to-day was as follows:— . $2,087,558 For customs. 679,865 Gold notes. . 91,554,752 jew York Stock Kxchange. Tavespay, July 12, 1864, IRST SESSIOW—10:30 a. ue $1500 US ‘67... 12544 100 sha AU MSSCo,, 114 1000 US 6’s,"81, cou 109 )5 200 N ¥ Contra! BR. 99 180000US6's,5 20,c'62 107 td -20,¢,'64 105 250000US6' 100000185 4,10-40,cou a8% 5000Tru,79-10, 136m 105! 60 Erlo RK pret... 77 Fi do...s.r-- 108% 10 Stonington RE. . 110 25000 do.2d'series 103% 101NY & NH RR. No 1000. do,d x, sm 103% 200 Reading RR..b30 107 10000Tenn6's,"W,exc 70% 3000 do. 107 2000 Tenn 6's,new, 71 500 10 0000 NCarolina 6's. $51 600 ‘do. " 8536200 do. ......, 107% 6000 California’ 7’ 114” 600 Mich SANTRR 81% 10000 Obiok Miss cr 27}, 300 do.......8h Bhi 6000 Ohio& Mies plc 7% 200 81 9000 NY Cen6's, '83. 93 600 Mlinoix Gen RR... 122% 2000 NY Cen 6's ST 92 1000 Cleve & Pitts... 8474 2000 H Riv Int mtg. 103 25 C, Col & Cin RR. 117 3000 Lack &West bs 98 1000Chic & NWRR 34 5000 Mar&CiaRRim 70% 600 d 3500 TokWaRE2 m 75” 600 id Kiv RR Boo 200 1800 1400 10 Imp & Tra ua 200 Cen Nat Bank, .. 107 100 50 Fourth Nat Bank 102 100 400 Canton Company 51 200 Cumb Coal pref. 46% 100 Wy Val Coal Co. 40 100 West Union Tel. 100 4 lo... +. On 100 NJ ConRR. exdiv 116 100 do 6114 600.Mar& Cin*ist prt 44 300 do. B80 51% «=—OGM&P DuCl pre 9 100 Mariposa pref... 2555 SECOND SESS10N—1 TP. M. $5000 US 6'4,"S1, cou 109'; 100shs Chick NW. 347% ‘6000 US6's,5-20,¢°02 107° 11 Be ses 2 do. wis nee 00, do. ....b30 35 3000 Tenn6's,’200xc 70 400 Cleve & Tol RR. 110 4000 N Carolina nb 633, 40 Reading RK,.... 107'4 100 shs Quick M’gCo 52” 600 do 107 100 Mariposa pref... 23% _60 Chic & ot 83% 200 Boston W Power 32 100 do, b10 63: 100 West Union Tel. 52% 6355, 9 WI 100 NY Cent RR. 400 Erie RE § 93% 75 Chie & Alton RR 101 100 Tol, Wab & West 30 TRIKD SFSSION-—2:30 P.M. 100 shs Bos Wat Pow 31% 2500 Erie Railway... T4¢ 100 Erie Railway pref 76 \5 1200 Reading KR... 104 4 Or serves» 10755 SOMS & Nind Rik 4195 100 RL 400 Clev & Pitt 20000 Obio& Miss Cer 27 5000 do.. nee 2500 Cle & Pitts 4m RR, 84 200 she Canton Co. 400 Chicago & Nweat 21%; 100 Cum Coal....pret 800 a Rash 200 Quicks Iver M.Co 200 Clev & Toledo RR 1007 609 Chic & RIsld RR 96% 200 West Union tel.. 200 Boston Wat Pow, 100 Tol, Wab & Wess, 58% 100 d0......b80 2° 100 P, FeW& Ca RR 9815 COMMERCIAL REPOR'’. ‘Tuenepay, July 12-6 P.M. Asnae,—Reccipts, 46 bbts, Pots were steady at $9 25 a $8: 3734. Pearis wore dull and nominally auchanged. Breapvervrrs.— Receipts, 6,830 bbis. dour, 502 do. and 175 bags corn mgal, 13,404 bushels wheat, 296,17) do corn, 158,099 ao, oats, and 16,000 do. rye, The market for State and Western flour continued quiet, and prices of medium and inferior grades declined 50, a 10c, per -bbt., while choice qual iio were without decided change. ‘The sales comprised 5,500 bbis. at our revised quowwons annexed, The demand for Southera flour was Usuted, and lower prices wore accepted, The decline was most noticeable on common grides, Sales 400 bb's, Canada flour was dull and searce.y £o firm, with sales of 250 bbls, Rye flour coniioued quiet, and we lave no waics to repork, Prices, however, retained unchanged. Of corn meal we have to report sales of 160 bbls. Lrandy- wine at $5 40, We quote Supertine and Western flour, ira State, iC Stake, mou to medium extra Western... % cr 1 52a 16 50 9 008 10 00 10 20 13 75 Rye flour (supertine). 6 a 7 00 Corn meal, Jorsey, 1004 425° meal, Brandywine. 4000 450 coma meal, puncueone. « 22 250 22 60 —the demand for wheat wax limited and prices for infe- Tiar grades, which were neglected, were a irifly lower, while prime grades wery steady, The sales were only 20,000 bushels ut $2 25 a 32 20 for now No. 1 Milwaukeo, $2 70 fer old amber Micuigan, and $3 for uew crop amber Jersey, The markes tor corn was less active and lower at the opening, but closing quite steady, wilh sales of 160,000 bushels at 4c. 0 860. for unsound new mix d Wesiern, 86¢. a 87. for sound do., and $1 1834 for whive Western. Outs were in moderate request and scarcely 0 firm at Sc. a bde. for now Western, tye wax quite active but at lower prices. Sales 15,000 b af Barley was dali and nomtnaiy unety coutinued quivt, and in tke absence of sues prices for Kio coffee was without par- considerable inquiry but no 7 holce lots only being in de- mands Thesales were 00 bags ex Olivia Davis aud 716 bags ox May Flower on private terms. Cotros was dull, nominal nod # shade lower under a general business, good to Limited demand and large olerings. The market closed heavy at the following ycotations Upland. Blorida, Mobile, N.O.&T. Ordinary... a 28 2” Py Low middling. ie 32 33 33 Middiing. ... 3 25 36 36 a, —— Se 4 om. Sheet! ian ; Stark, Biga; Mettond, 5 ¥, 186.5 atbion, A, 175¢e. ; Mopper, 200, ; Ny Te; Mare, Bw, dite; 'h A, Ya; 18}g0; sae Be. ik aoe Cottons—' Pe) f ; Hil, 320; Feuntatn, 260, ; a $ Red Bank ise, ; Barnsley, Amoukelg, A.C. A., 600. D, j Hamilton, Ale. ; at ge. ieee River, joe. ; albany, Ide.’ Deuima—Amow- ; Hayma ” heaton, 1 Providence, “4 bald , Zhe, yi Me Caeasvilte, ; Wg —~ — a eg ene ‘detored Carmbrve Wastiagion Ibe. ; Vie- Bares, 186. tory, H, 1436. ; Portland, lle, , H bey Kae aRIOnTS Were more active and jer, The engage- monta inciude:—To Liverpool,y bushels corn at 44d. 0 4)¢4,, and per seamer 7, bushels corn at 64., 1,000 boxes’ cheese at 20%. To London, 7,000 bushels corn at6d. The charters are:—A brig to Falmouth, for orders, petroleum, on private terma. An Austrian 82,000 bushels corn to Glasgow, 8. 64.; and four brigs t Cork for orders, corn, ba. so. asana —We have no sales to notice outaide email We f 1,200 packages, &. 8 Wie. for shoul. ders, Bacon continued quict, but prices w * decided chan e; st s 400 boxes, at 17Xe. for short ribbed, and sort clear oa privace ierms, — the iard mar Ket continued dall and ual; the sales were cun- fined 10 375 bbla., at 180." a 2lc. per lb, Buiter was Bieady, at 20c, a 33c, for Western, and 25c, a 400, for Prats, Cheese was unchanged, at 8c. a 2ic, as to quality, Verner ——Hhronipta 1,154 bole are wee, quite a vne inthe market forbes ef .de |, and & urther deci pe Sohal withons aonb tran actions, “Crude was nominal at 2c, while bonded Tone rye oy - - » for moniet white, and 6. to 870. for préme light str white, Rice was prea oni pat Adelle We heard Of vo sales worthy of notice, Straw was quiet, Sales 40,000 Ibs, at 190. a 220. ; ‘also 17,000 tha. groa ¢ at 10%e. @ ite. Suean—The market was fairly active and holders were free sellers at about provieus prices, though if any~ thing buyers had the advantage a trifle on all qualities, ‘Phe gales comprise 1.020 nhds , mortiy Cuba musdovad », ‘but part Porto Rico, at from, f, a 13e,. and x4 Nhs. Cuba clariiied on private terms; atso 1,708 boxws a0 104,c, Alle, We quote:—Inf rior to common refining Cuba, Ofc. @ Wo, ; fate to good refining Cuba, 103% », a 10%. ; far to sood gmcery Cuba, le. a 11 ye; prime grocery Cuba, 12c, a 120 ; Porto R co, 1046. 2 13%6.; melado, 6c. aRKc ; No Gall, boxes, Me a llige.; Ne, 12, ; No, 18.016, boxes, Iie, a 1294; No. oxes, 130, a 16%c, Refined sugar was quiet, wed, The sales were mainly at 10%c. tor standard bards, 1650 for A coilve, 143g¢. a 1454¢. for ox. C, and Te a ldice, tor yellow, TALTOW was tn improved demand at unchanged prices, Sates 265 600" ba, Me. a W2%e, per ib With xe ’.—Keowipts, 100 bbls, The market war more acuive, We noice silesof ¥10 bola, in bond, at 8c., aud email jis a! $2 20 a $2 25, duty paid, NEW JERSEY NEWS. Jersey" Clty. A Max Knaap on rir Raitnoap,—Coroner Kirsten held an inquest yesierday. afternoon on the body of an ol:t man named Wiliam Duggan, who bad been killed at the Prospect street crossing of the New Jersey Railre about bail past eleven on Wednesday nigit, He returning to his howe, at UT ben stress, when th coweatchorof ano ing tral him sonselera, He lived for a short time afierwards, It appears that a jocomoive bad been backing down on the opposive side fram that on which the train was run- ning, and the old man, in his anxicty to avoid one dun ger, Was caught by another. Ho was the head 0. a iarye family and was nixty-six years of'age. The) ry returned @ verdict in accordance with the above errcumstances, Goversmust Warkaousr Rownery—Wroirsste Ane st oF ALi xGRD Tinaves.—Sinee the robbery at the bonded warehouse, Cunard docks, a fow weeks ago, the police havo been on the alert, and at last they have poonced with afell swoop om the apposed robbers, Throe inca wore arrested in New York on Tuesday, and in the pos session of one of (hem was found 4 box of veivet, whch was Identified as a portion of the stolen property, Tho directors of this mew company are supposed to be a4 foi lows: — Mary Ramsay, Julia Monahan, James Monahan, James Mecil, James Wright and James Pavacan The next meeting of he firm will be addressed by a law oftiver orgerey City, to whom the members will bo ine troduced individaally and eoilectively. Tue Avinoen Tuert or VG Tnox.—Andrew Higgins, who was alluded to im tho Harazp of Saturday in coones- tion with @ supposed robbery on tho North river, was taken before the Recorder yestoday and, ‘ated by Robert Greer, of Elizabeth, who represerted the (entrat Railroad Company. ‘The fatter tave tostnq \antity of pit tron, and the material béing etmilar fo that found with te prisoner, he was commuted to the cuanty jal for tral, track Wim,’ ronern Hoboken. Tur Monras avn Essex axp Atisntic Garrat Weaere Raitnoap Comraniee—ProwarLn Execorion ov Tin Co ‘rract.—The late decision of the Supreme Court in Venn aylvavia, declaring the validity of the contract between these two companies, threw cho onts of the exeention on the Atiantic Great Western Company, throuch ats repre. sentatives, the col fo whem ts sir Morton Pio Th 6 gentleman has been commaniecated with, and his is looked for within a few dave A genuem» Tennaylvauin, who ts one of the largest aharono! > the Western ‘lines, expromsed hie convietion yesterday that the parties fo the content would be perfert’y wilu to carry it out faithfatly, and shonid this asenrance be endorved Ip the reply how mvaited from Lon Morris and Essex Company wil! be fully entixth the contract eptored upon withont further delay. ‘Tre Corstenrert Sys'm™ Proce mo. ~—Timothy Swee- BY, residing at No, 41 Sixth avenue, and James Down of No, 226 Fourth street, New Yor! ye terday afternoon at a lquor store corner of Rover street, near the Reémen dosk, eh Toher and Laurence Wy.-¢ with ation to pancative bank note, The aeer nd had been tating “ame fn payment for which they tendered the conuter rt, One of the party bad In bie pose selon about thirty dob Jars in goot mony, the other let but @ féw stan, ‘Thoy were locked up for examina’ ion, Ne owrt. A Finuses Seniousty liver. —Wilham Smith, driver of Pavsaic Engine No. 2, was driving his horses rapitly on Taesday night to the fire In Batt Rivor WF ot whee the wheels cam? inconiact with a vile pt stones, parelersts thrown near Ward stret, Gnerating the drit-r Hts Jogn got fastened hetween ihe woke: af ane wheel mid the evliader, the lines being ‘otded elow ly Roood hora, The horses stopped fertung'e'y, and roth wae es tri od. When taken to & medion) oMerr it wae’ found thet bis low as broken and one of hie aris shalterod nse - eral places. tle was a most aciit bor of the de partment, and has a large family of chile n, Annest ov AN Atuecep Ixcexpiary.—Shortly befors one o'clock on Wednesday morning, a firo was dixeoverod in a beer cellar at Kast River street, but by the promt interventton of No. 6 Company it wns soon extin nihed, On examination it was foond that eat hay bart bem placed in the cellar and veton fire, Ths led t» some auspicton, anda man named Lorenzo Stickier, who was fo-nd onthe stoop of the bullding when the fire was discovered, was arrested and taken to the station honse, When searched some brass fancois and beer pias were found on him, He was committed on a charge of larceny and arson, fev Meeting of a Smenteere of the Common owed rrorosat TO Pave 125TH STRmeT. FROM TO FIVTH AVENUR, WITH BYLGIAN PAVEMDNT. A mecting of the Committee of tho Common Council was hold yesterday, Councilman Imlay in the chair, wo take into consideraiuion @ proposal for the paving of 125th etreet, from Pourth to Fifth avenne, with RBeigion pare. ment, The proporal has met with ‘considerable opp tion From the owner of property in the netgtbertiont attended be'yre the Cor Produced a remonstrance, signed by many of the resi- dents of tho venlity, wating that the intended pavem nt was not required. It was declared that the project va promature, that it was not ealled (or by the persons lived along the Tine of the street, and that if the mont were done it wonld be four or five years of ‘he temo it was ed. ‘The res’dentsot had improved the sug slrubs grass plots, They wishe we there the retire ef ihe country, Belgian pavement would be a iw etponro on 1lbth street where there wus no rent trn bus there were other parte of the city in «hich the thoroughfare was great, where It would be quite neree Put im the present case it should noi be moped there was a necessity for it, There were streets rovrTi a nnless where Heigian pavement would add considerably to the valor of property, but it would not incr ase the value of property in 125th street, Alter hearing ° state. mente pro and con the Sera ata sine dic, aad Will make a report to the Co i. Gradaating Fixerciees at School No. 24. Tho friends of the papila of Grammar School No. 24. in the Sixth ward, and many of the friends of educational enterprise emembled at the schoot house, in Bim street, yesterday afterncow, for the parpose of witneming the @radanting exercises of the classes of 1904 sad 1566, , Mary Marrin, Mary J. Mul ledy, Clara Coben, Woif, Carrie Nolan Kate Lyons, Mary Moloughlin, Ellen Waish, Katie Garrett jaunty Jumping Praads in Hobok. UNITED STATES COMMTES| is OFrn . Before Commissioner Orborn ‘The further hearing of the case of James Reilly against James Hoghes wee resamed yesterday at one o'clo k Plaintiff charges defendant with having defrauded hi of seven hundred and fifty dollars bounty ay { Genera Fry was (ben examiagd fe seid i bade the privilege pleaded by Mr. Shape | a n ae) con creation with Theadere Allon oa the subject of those Hoboken irauds; one conversation was before fravds were committed, Deaunet give ail the details tue conv tmaion, Mr. Allen roterved to the arrest of the boun'y jumpers; I said I was glad of it; Se oe of frauds that were perpetrated. elsewhere; ‘he these meu were Peet de tut ep - To Mr. Srunrt—aAt time Mr. Allen spoke to me Douay Jumping proveiied:ie the omy he a was made to suppres New an Belch: boring towns; under may direetions General Baker was charged with carrying @ut j had heard that General Baker had emploved Jughes, fc, to mup- eres bouely Jame ng; understood it Lo bo one class of el Laker’s duties to look after the suppressing of bounty jumping; Lunderstoed that some boonty jumpers Were permitted to enlist, tat) the bounty apd then eaeape, for he purpose of Lotte ry others who mivht seek Wo defrard the government, but I gavqColonel Ba- kor no direct ons on the subject, ‘The further heariag of the case was adjourned till this morn ny. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ALLE —Parcoxs.—On Wednesday, July, Rev. B goerdiau, Pr. BOMIENE, ODIY 4 1, by the hapa, DDL, at the residence 6f the bride's alph Glover, AARON C. ALUES to M. Jo. f the le Henry Le Parsons, M. D., bow of itis chy. No cards, Bonks— Wii. —ACSt Pa eburch, Troy, N. Y., on ‘Tuesday, July 10, by Rev, Dr, Coit, Mr AL Bisokwe Baek of Aibany, and iss Parson BAL We os, u.TR—onoy—In Sau Franenco, (ai, on Sanday, Jone 4, by the Rev. Dr, sone. Hine M. COooTeR too any, donghter of ex-Governor Vordy, of California, : PARRELLY— Rei Y.—On Wednesday, July 12, at the e'of the bride's mother, Jeowy Orly, N. J, by HA Henn, BD, Varro Farnreniy to U, O'Ramte, bots of Jerey Cty, No cards, ER—S 1rd —At Fleet stree: Methodist Kpi-oo- irooklya, on Puosday, July 10, by the Rev, simtod by the Rey, B’ M, Adams, FovLK nk to any A, da ghier of Ira Sinitu, i AL th Third = Presbyterian church, Brookiyn, on ‘Th rsday, July 5, by the Rev. Wu. Kare, Jaxes Harpin, of New York, to Korn F., eldost daughier 0° Jobin Keberison, Bq, of Brooklyn. M Was ORGAN, Ai) Saiats' eb Toh, Ennistnare Loudon, on Wodneday, Jane <2 by Rev. Charies volield, ussisted by ihe’ Kev, J. HL slastors, Mt. A. rector of Loser Beediny, Horan, Sussex, roe Nae Morgax, of Irvin tha, N. ¥., to Bacaw Spe cn, edest dangiier of Joviaa 3 Morgan, Esq. of 13 Princes Gate, liyde Yark, London. Ma kiv—Koausarew At South Gongregational chureh, Brooklyn, on thursday, J ne 28, by Rev. W. W. Bowd sh, Wi Bia MACKRY to Sana Panwie Kenuearew, a of Brookiyn, Teamy—1i fatiy pw the resklence of tho. bride's ug, Juwy 11, by the Rev. Tenky, @f Boston, to rge P. Brown, of Now uma C ua, York No. arda Boston (jass.) and Charleston (S. C.) papers please 9r00%——-Dautox.—On Wednesday, July 11, by Jhurch of the Nativity, ON to dtaay J. Datron. Died. AtsTox.—-On Wednesduy, July 11, at the Now York lovel, im this city, Wibitas ALGcKNON ALSTOw, of Syuth ak. relatives and (riends of the family aro respectfully requested to aieud ral worviee, at Grace church, roadway, this (Friday) -afleruoun, ‘ab haif past one oe clo Kk, without farther mouw Vi Lo kit Ab hie remidenen, Fourteenth street, on Weda 205 avenue A, corner of lav, J county Wexford, Ireland, i ub ‘Vue relatives and fri hes brow er, Tuomas; ‘Thusnps ‘ns, are 1 ri, Trem the tte r wl we and ay wok, wher red + y, und those of in taw, Nicholas ‘ally wvived (0 attend’ w fuue- of whe Imma ulate Conception, we Ay tbs (Friday) morning, at ome high rome wien will f his soul as Femains onlay, Juiy 11, Manaaner Jane 4 nied 2B ly are respectfully late residences, efiday) moruing, wt tult-past Atond the hv avenue, te vy On Wotnostay, Joly 11, Lars, daughter of dary Josephine Bulktey, agod three mouths vn ‘ be fe wives and friends of the farnily a tavirrd to altend the caner, tis Friday the Fes dence Of ber ps » Wilvaneburg wk, te south shir stree UKAIALle AL dehway, NJ. ou Thareday, Ju Wa vn a dant son of Walter M ond Lithe ©. T mw stir remdence of M. yor or, Cras by Gay eR wt Commcunpe) Dave Brows, Kd Ol yours aad ¥ mouiba, a muliwe Of Dumop, Ayr pair, Became . nnloy and Ayrhwe papers please copy tbe ruay, Jaiy 12, Fe nove W., only on af Kroderck! and aary A. Bunnell, aged 6 months wai 27 days te renaina Wht be taken to Coll Spring Roral Cem: tery on averday, por Ludaow fiver Lwiread, too A. fe) oe ON wile huroday,) Jtiy 12, Kaw Mania Conary, f Riclmd omet, and daugutor of John avd rhage yea » July 14, Justa, beloved Carcoik, if Lie,famity are reapoctfatly this (Frday) afternoon, oat niveresdon eo bf parouts, 326 Fite ¥, On tnesday, July 10, Louis % Madan danger of dames H, and George W, Mk Douglas, aged 7 monite aud 2 dayn 1 family are invited to tisk furcher . at 198 Waste 9, this (Lviday) afternoon, at four relatives and frieads « nd he Fumarah, WHIT COL, LEO uh Ot lve ¥ark xo, On Monday evening, July %, Prave Dum Ley, von of George Q and Frauke Varrand, aged mooihy and 16 dave Frve.—-Oo Wednesday, July 11, Sunom, Frere, aged 64 year, 6 mowshs and 27 days The (riends and acquaniances of the family are ram poctfuily invited te attend ine funeral, trom tis late Fesidrnoe, 9 West Forty-ulth strest, tins (Frday) alter nopA, At two o'clock. witho t further notice, Freks,—On fhareday, July 12, Joux P. Pena, aged 40 eum ‘The fon fel will take place fram bis inte residence, No, 24 Verry str et. tune (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. lie relatives and (rieuds are respectfully in- vited to etend without urther notiwe, Tho members of Arcana Lage, No. 246, P. and A. M. herevy wotiied 10 meovat No 2A Verry sireet, this (Friday) afternoon, ata quarter to tures o’clork, to at- tend the (uaeral of ovr \we brother, Jonn FP. Books by order of = JOSE. BANKS, Acting Master. Joe Sorms, Seorvtary. Giese —At hie son's residence, 37 Washington street, NATHAN GLoeNO, ag d 87 year, native uf county Death, parieh Aibybor t ie and realives are respectfully invited. The funeral Satirday atlornoon, at oue o'clock. On Wednesday, Joly 1, at Of news, Bov sD, youngest on of Hiain Jobneou, in tne 22d yoar of hi ‘The friends of the (amily age rt epectiul attend the faneral, from the restdence of h noar Har (lon aveone bridgs, thu (Friday) afteravon, ab three o'clook, J wwon.On Thorsday, Joly 12, Many Eronw, only dangoter of iary and the’ late Jatnes Johnuaun, aged 4 yours and 2 months, faneral will take place on % or ® long and pats iat lay afternoon, at The frieuds of the family, and there of her n Lovejoy, are rexpectiudy Invited to at- fond, from the residencs of her uacle, No, $1 Market sireet, without Curther ngtive, Jaquiva.—In Jerwy on Wednesday, Jaty 1, Cuavsery B, J/qvine, in the Sst y ar of bi: age, Tho relatives and (riends o the family, also the mem. bers of Entorprine Lodge No 248 #. A.M, of New York, are invited to att nd the funeral, this (Friday) aNernoon, at two o'clock, ftom the York street Method Episropal oh rch, without further notice, Hasson (New York) papers please coy. Keay. —On Wednesday, July U1, Karn Kerr, the dauguter of Janes Kotly ‘The relatives and frends are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 70 Iaxter streo!. uh —At Folkestone, England, on Wednesday, Jane 21, Geonam Lavnit, a native of Melrose, Ceotinnd, and 2 er yoars a merchant of this city, in the 87th year “n Luore.—On Thorsiay, Joly 12, Wa. F. Liorn, one t've of Seotiand, aged 7 yoarm. ‘The relatives and frieads of the family, also members the W. GL. ard Phenix Lodge, No. 15. A FAL, and the order ia general, are respectfully inv ted we attend the faners), from tte late residence, 526 Kat Tenth street, this (Fr day) alte: at two o'clor. members of Phoenix Lotge No 16, A PA, are notified to moet at their ledge room, 327 Bo: & zg 7 this (Friday) afernoon, at half-puat twelve o'clock, attend the funeral of our iste beloved brother, William neral, with the usual badge of 5 ee regoumad to lodge room, at one o'clock im the attend A W.G. 8. iro, Wm FL ta Pons RANCH MCMELEIN, W. 0 x mney. —| ladoiphia, on Bunday, Jul tama & Manas, only child of Yamuel tad Anna). Mar- aged 10 montha, 5 ee, City, on Wednestay mornin, Oo rid afters long and tedious illness, which he bore riiae tude, Hoom Mewasy, io avend Second street, Jersey City afterooon, half past one o'clock. wig aN Be genet Mere —On daly 12, at four o’chocn, ANSE, 17 and mont beloved of “ u Invited to atteod her fats readoees, 520 Kant Thirty third (Wriday) moraies, ten o'clock. Moves —~On Th after @ thort | news, the femdence brother, 182 Kiamtewe ir it , are feepentfolly = Viled W attend Ube faperal, om Baluriay ulleroom, ab © cork, Dems ane "ane. Due wetige af (he fw Franc MeDewssin, © (he ost ewer of | oral herenliae g &« ‘apme—On Thursday, July 12, of consumption, | Brown, Emerald Tate, Wood, do; Lottie Warten, Lasam - Tone ona Py Pep! $m eirattet Obieftain, fuuguire, Pollessiphie The irienda of the family aro invited to attend the | Ui 2th, WH Bigelow, Maberts, Oy Fiat, Va; Bogetng Seed Py Shen ari P| aa eet ang my cane Maan te rav.—On Wednesday, July 11, while ona visit to | “Hut ous die gland, : tie hun sou ah Opprens Mull, Guaniea tacWars of Willams: Wiggnon do saa Philnieiphin: Thea Tarward: Meron ma Moc ba ae igen for ere bate eas invited to attend, Tine 20—Arr Luctbelle, Foster, Port Philip ead nf ont (oF do anne day) hohe: (leh, Sep ON 0 4 It § Gist, Beek ane one ane oe Lisbon, June 23—Are Topgailant, Phillips, Callao. M ‘chm, une 2—814 Nmeriout Fa, Rawpourw. — Ad © Springs, on Wodnesday, July 1, Janes Rinsoure, 3.6 the 3th year of bis age. place at Kaston, Pa, this (Friday) afternoon, at thre, o'clock. f Hurd, NYork. Rovat. Suddenly, ou Thursday, July 12, Quussuam | Nonvaviond, way Ttoald ater Neato ile J Roza, a native of fax, Franco, in tho Bist yoar of | Inport May 20,0 3 linker tant ine aifeet. de, Loma bis Age. enn ay Speedweil, Dison, and Alfred, Hafnagel, for New Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, on Saturday afer noon, at two o'clock, from No. 7 West Forty-oighth street, without further notes. ‘Tewry,—At Ha-tings, om Tuesday, July 10, Danue Tenis, aged 41 yenra. Fon ral s-rvies will take place thts (Friday) afternoon, at one o’elock, at the Reformed Duteh church, Frieuds of the family are invited Lo attend. Wiverox.—In Orange, Now Jermey, on Wednesday, Jy WU, of futlammacon of the bowels, Freveiiox M. Weston, Cashier of the Mutaal Life Ing ,rance Company of*New York. His friends, and those of his father, F. 3. Winston, aro requested to attond the funoral, thia (Priduy) alter: noou, at sour o'clock, at Calvary che and I'wenty-firat street, x. AxHAM, Moy 19—Arr Toa ly 5 ‘ia, Morgan. NYork. J Veaser, Welle, Charten- ie Newrout, June ab—Are Wiaerd Alor, for NYork; B Woldst, tavitiemt, Start 26th, Jacob A Stamten, ork. erpoel for NYort Are t, Whitmore, from Mauliain; Sil, June sid Ge: An Koray. Moon F 73) em warn ove 7% thorn 9 2 O— Arr barks Casoo, Gardner, New Yor; sdeipbia; urig J wus (ie), Cote, Port of New York, July 1%, 1566. CLEARED. Warkwroun, June 250M, Clty of Brooklyn, Coasting, Stearoxhip Ladona, Hovey, Galveston vin Key Weat—© i | fs Liverpool for N York. Mallory & Co, American Ports. Steumbbip Leo, Dearboru, Savannai—Murray, Ferrie & | BOSTON, July Ary atoamne Kennedy, Mat. ©o. We Halamore va Norfulks |» peaction sity & Py tenmabiyy Flambewa, Alexander, Sava inah— Myo ngston, thea we. barks ore: ' Fox & Wp EB Kouder, Leonard, Charlesion—Livingston, WP Pipe, Som uship !’mpire, Dobbing, Wilmington! Hay A Hostenan. osm ‘ ; Btramah!p M-ty Santord, Clark, Hos-on—W f° Clyde. cUMMAID Neptune, Balkor, Howioa—Septune Stosinship D0, ailing. eharn. Berthoud & Co. Hark Hugo & Otto (Ham), Osnabruck, Cork for orders— Sloman & dye, * Otreassinn (Br), Amy, Rio Grande via Bi ‘wily & Marsh, dark Jemmbe (i Hark Pathtind: Brig Bertha (M ‘i, qnd Nurtwers , Hate 8 York, Laverpook vie Mayo, Bmgris: brig horn George N Deve: Howes, an! Janse Weare ropa (Brom), Von Hagen, Callan—C Dunham, Young, Loudoa-—Lhos D wrgherita C Utal), Serapass, J fore: MM Pros }, Fieraony Ihiladelphin. Metropoils, from NYork for Bremen (havi ib—Are steamer (aucun, ond— Winslow, Cow Hay~ Hratt, Son & Co, ZHlems, Boston Meicait & Duncan k) Zophlin, Queensiowh for orders. « New York mane, Callan, Cl Punch, Melucks & Wendt. Bteveus, Lath, brig Punverty Allen, Brig Tabertas (Nor), Anderron, Qneenstown via Philadel | Dyer, Kien Whsuln nd. pid'a Phin—Holmoe & C sbips i & 69, ° anand Cape Hod at rig Kien (Br), MoUlellan, Bridgeport, CB—H J DeWour | Db a ig Beanie York (Br), Gow, Peraboro DR DeWoit Co aeet Lone Star (Dr), Day, Liverpool, NS—C Wheelwright 0 0 Hing Juliet C Clark. Moore. Mobile—Young & Cown Pad Deyerdiry Kilian. Volladeiphis “i F luck & Co Sehr Lady Sodtt (ir, Higa, Kook suund, WIJ Doug hr Lady Bannermann (Br), Curry, Green Turtle Cay—J Douyinas Sehr Sarl Gitman, Crowell, Boston—# W Lawls & Co, Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—G N Stranaimn, ARRIVED ite, Anal, Chant wecan: re brig Kiverside, Nowell, trom Com sly 10-—Cld brign Water Witeh, Kr dle, wheriment Botan On 4 n Witherspoon, ai Matthews, vl pore Ahn Campbell (Me), Walunonth, boa t sobr Phantun (ir Arr brige Soren fis wade hey: Steamship Persia (Br), 1 vn88 Ladaairie lire), Hikem tows duly 1. with nPdrnicta hire June 3) Bao PM, mtr) Mey, Bichiinicuy NB: ahr ried Jobo Johison, Melinide, do, Kr: ” Bennett,’ Woot, Steamship Niagara, Couch, Richmons mise and pansengors. to G Heineken a ainahip Western Metropol Was bonnd to Bremen, Pains York, Cid ship Tarry Not. Cottrell, Brooal Onward, Arey, an) Philanthropist Warren, NYO Hite Oitd beige Lhe Vrunie Harp. Arey, tf ne, NY ork, sche Le D Wen Sar d returned to tue port for § ‘htp Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse and passen for mae Otel Hing Mary Blowart of Ban, with iro. to Miller & Hon. Brig 1), Dennison, Palermo May 4, bil BRISTOL, July BSid eohee Albert Field, Petit, Baltimonn, jaar Ae ljihn. ANDING, KIL, July Sid sehr Ripple, Cum, y 61 days, vin Hamp Phelps & Co, ego Bay, Ja, 20 days, with G J lrg how, Me), Pettingill, Nourt Tely So-Are ctenenreip Moneke, Mecw> boy if dope. with sugar and mol ases, to Thomps tune 5 shranting tert Kee to fe ws ‘Re Virlg Albatross signs, — ), Buekard, Cow Bay, 2t days, with coal, ed Trees & Hum Are sehr Alert (Be) Maan, Remedios COMASOKE NAMKOWS, June OAc eke Joseph Mag, on, Sawyer, Bangor, witb lumber, to T urber & | Hester Yok, Phila oH a, sehre od Windsor, 19 days, with plas 1 Valmer, Palmer, Ba > 1 iia New wick, NB; J 0 Wak age, Wont idge, Md, vuvitle, 16 days. ST GRE N WHOM, July Mid wor bam MONRO ¢ far Boston July D—1n port bar ra ritia Ptsh do J Bb mmith, m Yors river Rete A Harding. Bo: Kabr Lady Lake, ¢ in, Pravitoner for Ke Sche Triphonia, Nickerson, Providence for DELOW ¥y'e VAL, RIVE, Jnly 1—Arr & tivwen, 0) Win A Vall Parker, Milzabeth port on da ok wond, Pi ‘sme Ida. Phihps, and Jol Mockery let Brown. Cbetee Ship Rio Grande, Marine Disa . from Haltimore Tho RP wan 200 NS, In 1888, and owned h nip Weerkes Mernore ence for Bremen, wale yn with wheels dleah and which was re repaired and prooseded thenen for Bremen, dis beat, ina ry. Dore, he, oy April from a her Apr (goal on tire, having put bark, Apett ib W, track on the Bily Hoek In eoming he fire was dvatingnesiner on 25h, t ned fo Jancim, whieh put apparnad 4 itaterta HauaLy on the Bn atl) Sir Asn (Br), from New York for #t Jolin, Ni, ssbore at Mispes, bas benn cold For 81700 as she lay, Dank Farry Haxriros an Roque June —The bare Fan ny Hamilion (of Oimoisag), Dyer, from Philadelphia for enon (pot has been burnt jn Goi bay 1 by the back of tive by the Lion Hs ined ‘very lie oe from the report published ta we ly 6—Old ship JM Cashing Swap, Bomong Thomas, Meow, 39 "Hoare ceameniy Rover, Langiny, NY ore whe Lowen » (ihe Fit was S17 Lone register, built at Addisun, Me, in 1407, and raved Aa) | yin * for iteyrueies | Bonk sont Jamned& Lor (of Marwieh), from Ne MYeTIC (OU, July Art sche WW Bratnard, r earme of feed, asl tee, oy, Hite dee) pe auction, fur the ANS July @-Arr steameiap O01 Amnrien (OM, fewer, Liverpool Keka, tom NYO 8, bare baw nobld Livmeng, aibert tae apt NJ, on private torue. hails from that port, under command of Captain Shenoy Brown Sonn Mapsaantan, of New York, which went ashore oo Goom berry Letand April Tina foe, and war tubeene 7 got Of and Wrwed inio Newport, bas bern raised, aod will Procned tw» New York the first favorabie wind. Quien Pasace—The ship Minnehaha (Br) srineh wailed fran Cle port June 10 Cor Land there aaciy on June 30, having tuade (he passage doyr. “Are bare Opantileer Drossel, Babi rare; wrig Roipen, f ors ron O—Are pobre Marah, Nene Are whee Bt Wind, Rowman, N¥ ork aed AW Torry, Hinckley Sion Capt L Hdtcuensoa, whe Notice to Mariners. WRECK 18 LOWRETORT BoKTH boaDe. i Heaperne di NEWPORT, duly Are U 8 slenmor Be MAYEN, Philedetphia Testes Ueaoan aad port, Baral J Hoyt, SV ore T RUTAL. DO June Skee sche TD Wilder erkiner, Wee CH Bah, rng Mary Wid duly 6 ooke Louies Crockeu, Or Tuk xEw Fuly Me Are arab mo. T Notice la hereby word “Wreck,” haw Compass besetting Corton MUL tn tine wih the Coastguard Watch soase ot Coren SSW GW « House, southward of Cortom, midway between porch aed wall! BW hy W. NA Py Giant 0 the of & mile. ‘ rip le. Tl BRAIHON, Seorwtary, one Arr st Rowton 11th inst, echr Benj T Crocker Obemtier® orth Allsnsie Grown, Of and via Provincetown, with 10 Dele @h oll and 3) de berosene oft Old at Now Bedrord Hlth iowk bark Olartem, Morriaoe, 9 dian (rman. Biip, Hernid, Osis, of 1M, wan of Torontrn Laden 70 hie £0 oti «ines neviba Fapeb— would ersise in Uuet Juv 19. Futhe (ir pnit A. Arr etramship i a ax) oe 2, herng Load and thenee brand % ho LJ img -y a ton DW, whe Wn Martin, ret, Mentor, Bourn, 20) ep nnd bow'tn Faly & int 36, lon TS 11. eohe HMeow Miapad, of Province Noah barges, Renee, C Wot town. By bbls oil and deperm abelian abn same day, | sey, Parker, Protitense Mary J Bunn sche LY Summons, of Provineetows, MO vole sy ofl FT Ane hiveanesd, ea, Harwwe ss a. weriy, 1h Matanll, Hogers, Ulrwurete s erpeat ter ie ’ Haley, Hingham. Meaty 0 Powe Peau, Marviort, 3 Whip Calhoun, from Liverpoul for Mew Vort, Jom OW | oid Metter New Maven. Lite Arr brig I Wheeler, Guptttl ot be Bip Charketie W White, from Mav Jencire for Onliee, | wiser, Reswn, Laionko, a Sima Ww ME it peonie ‘Asn, etamrvog WNW, Moy 77, tt 17 ®, aw inrie leoketle Jewett of and (rom Remger for Kemetion, Gaye out, July 3, int 2 3) lon 7347 Yorcign Ports. Roeprart. Juve 414 Commers, Robi New OF iy oe M—Arr Gleowond, Bentgrate, New York; 6b, K oherwond, Lawrnw, (aa Te port May 2h the above, une, and © A Littlefield eta, Jown 1 Poareon, Lewis, and Moruing Light, W slier, (M4 bark Jane Vow Wer Wye Wath. oh ingen, Rider, Kirhert Law, ¥ . meen, NY ort, i Datiey, Carte, for Reston adi festa i=in port AT Kees, Olver, ork, ‘ arn a wis, Jone th paren, tee Bow v bridge, Maria Tall, Tayhw, Uasmoroige. J Waphes hotiuame, Lye db Whides, Neal, Borwn, Lewis Mulfurd, Aim WAZA Annie. Morse, Marre, it tb. t Norton, ¥Yore othr Jones, NTork t we et aree June Arr Alemania (#), Trewtman Tor. 6 Treeny, hon Francie. Catet, 108 B08 Bee erga, Nichole, Mantra. c eg a ee an mg Pemth, SVort, rascens. Jane 2>—Art hinghorn, Huitqnn, Rerannah Maho perform (varen oe, ane ‘Ard knoe, Dark, Philadelphia, about Vreimad, Branson, Bi ort. trig Lowes, Clow, NTort June bewern i WWIDENCR, Joly 18 Arr eehre Mahl, Crow ia, Vigthont, White, Kiiesbethpurt Ait we Adee Veue, Rito, sors, Veorgnce ¥ Tarver, tf Freeman, iaridge, WYort, snow whew Pilleteipee 7 F a ‘Abmet Topher Frame Bore, Morrie 2 " od Dam Beith, arewnt, Oe Parker, Riasboan Samsrd Wintan. Young, 6, breve, Crean and WE bin, huhes, Rot, T 17% sigonm, Raia, Pete Famer ae J Ge cor At "Beto Mew 4 Her i eter biltamed oa. peers eed ds treone Tort for LRT a, T—Ary Wiementhel, Frese, Philetet w- , nay * Sayer. = “— ao kbs 1g 1A on f mem, green. ‘omen, ine C11 peeereegeall Bic Ba *s ler one tor har nae n o Pallosia, Brecier, from Sew Yoru for we see éyae Cc od se tet, Hay eek eked apalente ). Pathan, Lenton for tee eememer en 1 Berean, wen nein Tih), Wid Devi Hontiey, ant i ohet Wf Merehen, Row tame s Tih, Prendan, bretiey Phinile ond Rew Haeeoan, Joly 6—Are brig Chistiatn, Conrad Mhihetet Bb Alter Avtey Fh letriph® | Dene + Teomp | Qyreve mh Denes, Fad ra joe poo | tower

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