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JINEW YORK’ HERALD; SATURDAY.'SEPTEMBER 9, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENY FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wau Srneer, } Frioay, Sept. 8—6 P. M.. On Change to-day wheat was active and strong. The cotton market was steady and firm. THE COTTON CROP OF 1870-71. ‘The statisticians are still at’ work upon the esti- Mate of the.cotton crop for the year just closed. Waiting’ Further Kn Klux Developments in jaa Financial Chronicle is atready in the fleld with Bets 4 digested and carefully prepared statement. South Carolina~Visiting Delegates of the | according to its figures the total erop this year fouthern Republican Press Associs- a reaches: 4,352,317 ‘bales, while the exports are tion—General Closing of the Sea- 8,166,742 bales and the home consumption 1,100,196 Dales, leaving a stock on. nand at LONG BRANCH. ‘¢qurENUED Faom 2 EIGHTH PAGE, Presidémt ‘Grant on Attorney General Aker- man's Opinion as to the Civil Services Commission. al? y son—Departure o! the President. the close of the year of 104,814 bales. ‘The total receipts atthe Atlantic and. Gulf ship- Lona Baanon, septs 8, 1871, | | PING Ports this year have been 4,082,154 bales, against 2,911,121 bales last year. Adding the ship- President Grant, who nas had the good fortune ( | asnes trom Tennessee aud elsewhere direct to Manufacturers, we have the following as the crop statement for the two years:— 1869-70, 1870-71, Bales, ba'er, 2,911,121 4,082,154 4. nig0 character, and 16 anunals Weat {0 the post, | quite indisposed for the past two days, Hels much pelo better, however, to-day, and instead of his nead rest» twenty | ing on pillows, as when we calied. on him last even, rout Duss | ing, waa up and enjoying his post-pranatal cigar on | Rocetpts at shipping porrs.... Shipments from Tennessee, & direc! Dis porch this afternoon. LO manufacturers. 153,825 228,923 Wao, “Glad vo find you better,” was our introductory poets aaah finn tenn quotation, 4,261,077 hope “41 ama very mnuch Wetter,” he answered, knocking ou40 as he spoke the ashes from the tip of his cigar. —-—- “What do. you think,” without stopping to par- 4 862,317 THE IMPORTS OF DRY GOODS. ‘The imports of foreign dry goots at this port. for gag to fangs the ticularize our own views on the matter or watt for iets opel two hundred | his, wo asked, “of Attorney General akerman’s fatto’ by tte re i fo oh Ea opinion on the questions submitted by the Civil Ser- “the weex ending September 7, 1871, were $3,155,951. wes a8 | oreo Jed rousé ‘the! | vice Commission?” Tne amount thrown on the market was $3,651,053, at bhi ald was ts inileed faut vexuapieed “f have not read it yet,” he replied, “It was FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. — hie wel oe the uy fe oA sent to.me.two or three days ago, but! I have not Phe foreiga exchanges were steadier to-day, and 4 Me yenwons a on ae pede been well enough to read tt, Isee 1t 1s pabilahed ia |’ movlerate business was done for Saturday's who pire deus ‘Pounds aud | full in this morning’s HERALD.” Malls. ‘Lhe following were tne closing quotations:— Be’ One DF th ‘of the race Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108 9 10834; good We explained its general features, and the Presi- cue ul mare Bees ae ie or fambte ear-olds of | dent expressed hig approval; of its conclusions. Yo prime bankers’, 108) a 108%} short sight, 109 a 10034; Paris, sixty days, 5.28% a 6.2234; short sight, Seeing there -was'no more to be sald on this topic 4 P 6.22364 a 5.2134; Antwerp, 5.28% a 5.2234; Swi'zeriand, | | we branched of into (dlr three-year-olds was ar for the 02 iT TS 6.2156 @ 6.92)4;- Hamnburg, 85% 8 35%; Amsterdam, tuwell and Pishermun—on whom the | more particularly in relerence to tné recent dévelop- | 40% ® 41; Frankfort, 41 9 417%; Bremon, 78 @ 184; cL tg sists ei te meutsin South Carolina. cain cheapie agi ‘BORKUR.— ous , MONBY TWO TO FOCR PER ORNT. ‘Does the Conditio rates,” we: 4 t _ vrei amenineige erent | The money market was easier, although as on Thursday a little flurry occurred about hall-past aug serious apprehension on the part of ereeaerrinreye setae tis two o'clock, during which some small firms paid 834 and 4 per cent on stock collaterials. Before the r ular? B liined apprehension in what, partic ee close of banking hours the market hecame steady : tact again, with 3per cent as the rate on miscellaneous manatee aaah Petia under securities, and 2 a3 per.ceat on government bonds, Prime commercial paper was quoted 5% a 74 per . 7 f “Well, the report of Senator Scott has been made a ‘THE REFUNDING OF THE DEBT—A FRESH AND CURI- US COMPLICATION, The European. steamers have brought files of tno English and continental journals, containing the advertisements which the Syadicate published throughout Europe in introjucing the $75,000,000.of tue newloan, m these advertisements the Syndi- Klux.” cate distinctly offer to receive subscriptions, either “That is not the only denial, There are plenty of | a¢ par in coin or by surrender of any of the 6-20 six others, Awe can do is to wait further develop: per cent bonds. In other words, the loan was ments and then decide upon the course to take.” offered on’ the same terms as it haa been in the “So there will be no immediate acuon upon the | Gnited States, although it was inferred from the report of Senator Scott :”” statemints of the Syndicate here tnat the “None,” subscriptions had been made in coin, In At this point of our interview, and putting anend | reatity the subscribers have hid the op- to 1is further prosecuiion, there arrived at the Prest- } tion of paying oxsh or exchanying six per cents. dential mansion—we were having the interview On | ana that/option ts now open to the extent of alargo the front porch—a portion of the $75,900,000 for the reason that the new DELEGATION OF SOUTHERN EDITORS. bonds have been delivered in Europe only to a small his delegation consisted of Niles G. Parker, Treas: | amount as yet. A® the five-twentles are soiling in urer of South Carolina, and part owner of three | Europe at less than var in gold, at §8 yery evident ican. papers; dames ¥ Harr cies Soyrngre. repnuijean, } “eo teed xe | that tie aubserivers will avail Themselves of the reports on the heels of tt,"” “he would win'the Doncaster St. “I have noticed one from Spartansburg county, that thoy Were mistaken, In |"signed by twenty-six citizens, including @ United ur he ever hud the slightest chance | states Commissioner, @ United’ States Assessor, a it ve he, resyh mag ey cation Probate Judge and Sheriff, denying that any of tho pow pee air. Bow vs a ‘mailloe. 2 rot ivs,, who finished: a dead heat for | alleged acts of violence were perpetrated by the Ku first: placé, their Owners afterward dividing the ae A sbmular surprise was furnished uext day FOUR-FRAR-OLD OLARET STAKES, for which, witn only two runners, odds of 5to2 “were laid on Mr. Bowes’ horse Nubieman. He wag met by Agility, who carried, the sume weight, and Wao aiter allowing him to make the runmug to the distance, then raceu-up to bi dud beat hun by half § @ leugth—an extraordinary performance, louking ut \per previous overturow, 4 TROTTING AT FEETWOOD PAgn. FIRST TROT. ELEETWOOD ar) Sept. ‘Match $1,000, mile Gray best three in dive, to road, wagons. * J. O'Nedl named b. m. Bele o1 Orange, Jonn Murphy nauied s. te ete ’ 4 the’ Washington “Gia‘onct’f “L. Gass “Gaepen- | opportunity to exchange. But Mr. Houtwell mean. First heat, ter, of the Columbia ~— Union; Myron |’ time nad been led to believe that the entire foreign - Becond hea Fox,’ of the Charieston Republican; George | gupgcrijon was in cola, and he accordingly Issued heat. 4 > Ferst Heat.—Belle of Orange was the favorite at Treanty’wiree to one before the start. Kitty won the pole. The had au gyen start, but Bello of Orange soon Urew away from Kitty, and ted throughout the heat, She was three lengths ahead Bn the quarter-poie, in forty-seven seconds; four | tot Won to the staiements they had to make tn ex- Nov ‘ mens ahead ab-tne ha f-mile pole, in 1:34, ‘and won | Pianacion of their visit. They stated that at their | Making allowance for the chance that the '62's so W. Nason, Jr, of the Newbern Republican, |g formal and cousia, ‘These geatlemen announced then tion, selves as delegates of the Southern Republican Press notice caling in for redemp- on December 1, $100,800,000 of the 1862's. ‘rhe rashnoss- of this procegding Assoclation, appointed at the recent Conventionat | wilt now be seen. The foreign subscrivers will Washington. ‘he President received sbem very | qoubtiess turn in ’6:3, '61’a and "65's, and probably kindly, and listened with his customary patient at- | somo ‘67's, 1n exchange for the new fives. Even John George entered b. g. George, to tweive daily pape hirteen Week- ‘as’ the ‘backers of Kitty were saushed that | Mcuduag tweive daily papers and thirteen weeks | oo ited himself to the sudden redemption of ‘ ghe was Uhree lengths anead at the quarter pote, in press and the republican party, and that this eud lng cate’s eitorts. There is no condition or proviso tn oh in 2:59, poutn, Special complaint was Made that the re- and race by Mitevu lengths. almost entirely in the background as to eh a to carry out the promise, calculating at the same imself . with expressing the hope © that ‘three in five. . to allow of the re‘unaing of the designated issues, A 111 OTHER VISITORS “ heat by.three lengios, in 33083. vention Wore representatives from republican | turned in will embrace soine of tne namoers in the Seoond Hea'.—Tuere was no betting now on the | Pavers Wailthe Southern States, exvept Louisiana, | sores advertised co bé redeemed, Mr, Boutwell has + atrair, 1 Le The object of the association was cxplamed ihe hind ne chance of Retest rh ie WOM venniecnl us being for the benefit of the-Seutheru repunlican |' $70,000,000 of the public debt, over and abuve the ~ 200,000,000 refunded by his own amd tno Syndi- hs * Was sought through lt armonizing the present disor- $ forse fone ane ne ea a ae mewtec oeces Lae | ganized elements existing inthe republican party hall-mile pole, the notice. Lhe thought that the foreiga subscrip- ublican press of the North igaored the republican ee aC rept! gre cae ear ene area O1 ae ‘South, and Yee the latter was letr | “008 would furnish the requisite cotn to enavie nim 5 ‘Time, 2:55. r o meut patronage. Tne President expressed no de- | time taat the Treasury here and tie Syndicate in THE SECOND TROT, Sine Dax—swecpstakey $—y mile heats, best luite views: as to the organization, but contented | garope could alit the bonds in both markets so as milgnt beproductive of the best results. While this delegation was still at the President's cottage, |: But he seems to have acted without a knowledge of the fact that the European subscribers -had the continued ‘to call, waltiig interviews, Hts callers 8 2 24 increase ag the President's Ree amereape btaraes power of tendering five-twenties Instead of cash. He 118 close, Thoy ewbrace all sorts v! ‘and they 2 8 3] come for all Sorts of purposes, Most, of course, has thus placed hiuiself in the position of cailing in have axes to grind, aud they have to be pretty sharp one hundred millions:of the debt witnout allowing Fok i they disgatse ey act trom the keenly penetrative | limself a means of graceful withdrawal. His cir+ : 300 34 erin, jinn Hee fe igs ebatbieae ery cular of September 1 says:—‘I neieby give notice 2 2:54 re weenie ‘may deceive many ine iMasocy hopes, | that tne principal and accrued interest of the bonds jead, Nonsuch id processes of ratiociuaton in regard to them |‘hereinbelow aesignated, known as five-twenty bonds, will be paid at the Treasury of the United ease, emer a he ser xept the iead. to | farely iscewes aie ; peaking Ce Er there end, wecond, t setting Iu a ute: : ahead Of Nonesuch Tite, 8:00; J Sa tert purpose, aid that Ie teeee ee 84 | states, tn the city of Wasbtagton, on and after the Se00nd ‘Hedt.—George took the lead, and kept tt (03K BEAUTIFUL STATUES , 1st day of December next, and that the interest lately unvolled on the |'on sad bonds will cease on that day.” Now TH to. the end. He. won , by six lengths, Nonesnon | of Apollo ‘and ivy second, four sein auiead of Harney. y tage. vt Heat.—This heat was & counterpart of the oe Pee ae Lo the resources of the Treasury are not capapie 2 i of meeting the obligation which Mr. Boutwell has ly are very fine works of art and ever: wa: ry easily; Nonesuch worthy Ape constang dpanecyone -they Tecetve’srorn le'iguted visitors, days more and these 5 statues will be hid from the ular gaze till the bonne reat ge stern pyr yi" a COLDSMITH MAID’ PE FERFORMANOB, coming of summer again. And thts reminds me of | Treasury, colm' and currency, amounts to about $100,000,000, The outstanding coin certificates are Seika the near Pade the “Ledger? te CLOSE OF THE SEASON "i Leduer? Payeied tt here. The fact is chat notwithstanding the gotden | A0%t $17,000,000; the accrued and uppald interest Froja the Now York. Ledge eons 8 i a oi. sunshtne of these carly-antumual dave ade glori. | OD the Public debt 13. $34,000,000, and the matured Thar wanted wine in kit, Every ; gusly cool migits, when daueing Je enduraive and | debt. not, pald 1s. $2,000,000, ‘making. total. of te Rover saw'the day aie coud Jo vt raphliy, eee et iti peared $53,000,000, In short, the Treasury of the United pau deans belting “Dexter, Morne oad ‘ in H J States can muster up, at the best, only $47,000,000 Ns Lied, In Whatever tne weather may be, whatever the bril- liancy of the sky, Whatever the depth of azure hue |’ with which to pay the ¢100,000,000 Mr. Boutwell has pe beaten thn ar ramtnng motes, rg Pateee marking the matchless beauty of the sea, whatever | cated in. What will be the. resuit?. . The 2:15, a ee corer, the rds the Incyeasing “attractions of the dfives and added # 31 oe Bp rit of the Times.} cone Kem “chepemytin epee oe aula beoaeetd coat conejo boss tap ypig: he targa rougs of the season's eigtit that people will | and must undergo the disgrace of {a'ling to mect its Pepitry er ue Dextre pe bee ont erin Ny gine ctoare Land Eud | opiigations” str. Boutwell must nambly take’ back ante eee oe to her in speed, trot amite im 2:10, | Motcl ts stil open. erro array of |-ris'ciroular and telf thé holders of the fve-.wentles gucsts’ names on its register. The Howland House, Wwitloh always keeps open tlil the first of October, sual \ wears. the liveliness of tue summer soistice, a Will doubtless. continue go till. the @ud of the mont ‘The lormer hotel closes, however, on next Tuesday, whou it present preliminary banquet Nall deserted look will merge into a deeper funeral gid.m. Most Fashion vourse, 8 eo fen gir tm 2317. ' pERIES OF or oF THE BAIL Fatal Collison ont bo Delaware Lackawan- aa aud Wealern talleond=Tureo Persoss ~ Milled. nls A serious accident occurred on Wodnesday morn- ‘that ne cannot pay'but fifty cents on the dollar, OF than before this humiliation, Its credit will be just ‘as good as ever, But ine retraction of the ‘Treasury ‘Department, after an“ofMictat notice” to do a thing ‘as is well kn ‘tvok tt ‘4 fhe forstock and cloeed a week ago, And Huw ate, which, they. “canuot do,’ wlil»make our nattonal went Ob Westie na shpat ped ei a eon ot financial system and management a laughing stock “ang onthe Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western Rall. |) sepulohral a ue bi Latees poe Fa oo woheee for the world. : ‘toad.. ‘A mixed train of cattle, coal and freight curs, i, the migst of thet hn many, uunesding tae dOVERNMENTS LOWER. ‘The government list was lower, in sympatuy with Aoaded, on its Way to. New York, stopped. at Bridge- |' heok capricious Jasiion, = will,“ linger ville,, 0 miles east of Mauch Chime, Pa, Berwoon | ere ul the, chilting | October, wins MAKS | tye qeciime im gold, but was hardly weak or even Jeho two places there Is a vary steep grade, aud there | jaya had something vv do with the early closeor | heayy, and left of strong at the following quota ‘4s Also’s tunnel; the western end vf whteuts less than | the season this year, and that is coon tions:—United States currency sixes; 11644 a 1164;; ‘one hundred fees from Mauch vhunk.: The train DEPARTURE OF THE PRES! t d0., 1881, Fegistered, 11794 & 117%} do.'do., coupon, 1s, now, didnitety settied that he wilt Teave ‘on next 7 : u qrnich stoppéd at Bridgeville was discoitnected in | Thtaam: He goes to Ubi to spend Beverdl dav aud | 118% @ 1104; "doy five-twenties, registered, May and sorder to leave three stock cars at that place. Twelve | from (nere will go to Galena, {tly Where tie expects |. November, 11539 a 115345 do. do,, 1802, coupon, do., sears, when , detached, began to movo back down 11536 & 1164; do, do., 186, do. do., 11536 & 11574; do. “the tall The brakeman, ‘it 18 ‘supposea, was to \romain, Wil near the cud the months, alter the cars mover’om- with rapidity increas. |-10 Washington, Als family wilt accompany him. do., 1865, do. do, 115'¢ a 11544; do. do., registered, whicu he will take up his quarters for Ul . winter paeshis eas GENERAL PORTE! MS assed through the tunel and came into q Ry January anu Joly, W@ w 11417; do, do,, 1865, cou- rat the: end of the 4 hy et la f & 1145 doo. do,, 1868, do. do., 11436. a1dss4 dd, teh. ihe President's return (0. Washington. MALPRACTICE IN RIOHMOND, Ex ftédient In Vireinia’s Capttil—fnilictment of a Noted Aboriiouist—Galy, Que of a Han- dred Cases—Mavy Respectable Pnrites Im- plicated. To tooet- In thiacar there Were seven men, one of whom was the brakeman, Who was responsivie for the eens Three of the men Were imstantly Killed, two were seriously wounded, one was sé- verely. bruised, | The’ brakeman :disappeared an has not been heard of gince the collision. The names of the Killed are as follows:—Booth, ‘of Candor, N. ae Goourich, of poate Y. and Hiram Case, of Flemington J. The wounded men on were nam Mee ot \aney and Bolmes, the datter from Spencer, y,-Omideoy—-was merely 1 and scratched. ine owo auery were a internatiy. All the Killed and wounded were arovers, who wens atcompaoying their stock (o New York. Hiram Case leaves four sinall children, do. do, Yorties, registered, lily @ 11. 111% a 111%. GOLD LOWER—113%% A 113%. ‘The gold market was dul! and lower, without the assignment of any special reason other than the impression that the short interest bas been largely closed out, although the rates for cash gold were stiarp ¢hougn at one portion of the day to ursabuse the market of this opiniov. Borrowers paid as hign gg 94 for the use of gold, but later ta the day { optatned 3 per cent interest on (he currency eol- Jateral. After bonking hours 64 Was bid for We use of gold’ to-morrow. The course of the market } is shown-td Lue table , coupon, RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 8, 1871, Since the appalling developments made .by the investigation of the New York malpractice, cases the detectives here: have brought to tight the opera- tlons of a notorious abortionIst, which for hofrorand atrocity equal most of those In New York. ‘The Grand’ Jury yesterday found @ trae bill of indict- hieit against Dr. 0. A. Strecker, charging tint with Collision between Punsenger Trvins on the = Louileville aud Nashvillo Railroad. LOU VILE, Ex, Repl, Sy terle procuring, an’ abortion von the person of one Jenny de 1% igs 1id)6 $F. Mos epepes eee Ley A collission occurred/at eleven o’ciock Jast night, | Lewis, a white wonad, aaieid. Mh. yhisee between two passenger trains on the Louisville and THE DATALLS OF THR CRLNT WA. M Libs at . Nas ANGsh ile Kahroad; at Runddiph Station, avout eight | wore of the most revulung character, and Will ‘be [°22 ¥-- 13g) 6:00 PM 13ie In the ‘gold loan ‘market te rates ranged from Sper cept Jor. carrying to 3-64 for borrowing. The operauigns, of, the Gol Exchange Bank were as fol- miles fromthe city, One person was kilied and two | ¢ne subject o: & thorough legal investigation; during others, were so badly injured that they died this | which 9 large number of similar cases | will be morning, The Aames of the latter are: Mr. Bu- } brovighf to Nagit. ‘the ‘woman Jenny eran ened f im of “4 Tost! inhi sagan oF of Ashyitle, N.0y, and Dr sige of bem sala feck MAREE ered meet | towws:— nae cathe teat raln Honnd’ sont h invesamners at wou, aba roriy iba tata is a pet Senge io tee \ 2. Habgry beanie to eS loeverntan ona oar OF A. ne | one * Currency balai ++ 3,446,406 rear coach of the train from Memphis and Nashville tprigetd [ws sot i ~ ‘ : aa it was going-upon a side track. wohl werd bl para ot nis “etatton Ta Tally” ‘ears msoure) i THE RAILWAY RONDSe Hears summoned Ms the company, ys |asgertiOn. Strecker 18 an orn ‘man ari ope fonowimg Were “the vids’ tor tie rallway hay bebe done for the dom fort tthe ‘wouaded, | tabiished tu. Ricumouib 6 (3 Ey gilda oy bapeednn ad f ave, iat rant s.five Fenre OAet Olde et Fora Conds, Was. $06. Hank Nptek we 2 ah Gt ric det ui i | ments Big waa aycesced Tear uigat aud and Sent tack toe 90, Ge West ats _ mat ra Lite Bo dn Gre ba Qulucy & Tol) i le Unton and vps re james |. it & Souta Agaa dst n F ecreamae ria oly et he commanity, ag 1 of PUG. CA the i ty s * Bio Wee id arpest las occasioned n Sa ing. Jarge. Gui of the fh Peaateed lu to ive Beh a ae | ps a i head; Mrs. ah, D. ‘Niokers, ‘of Hilisvoro, Tenn, “gad, dames, Weledy, OF ra ‘The. wyuries. of | mrmbe Teunales pcos ty these persons are not regi idaogerous. aud | tion with the doctor, Jo & criminal poiut: aF 4 -tey ove doing ‘ tuay suun be gaasverfor heads immer, course, the government will pe really no worse off |, es See. eget S here rt ta Dub & Sioux ¢ ot Rear we 8 don 4H Se Ea ay Te EE Mil & bt, ant lat en ry ‘Aig TH 3d Migs Pau, te Chica NW Mil Chic 4 N W 95! Obie 4NW fol 108 Cus &¥ W Col, 0% Han 3 Jo 89 Del, Lack & Peo a Pale We tot Hioeen 10% Tol & Wal Tog Wa Code Pb Man wt SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL, ‘The Southern State bonds were dull and generally steady. Tue Tennessees recovered from their recent depression, and closed with considerable firmgesa, ‘The following were the final street prices for the general list:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 74 a 74%43 do, new, 74 a 7434; Virginia, ex coupon, 6334 @ 64; do. new, 70a 72; do, registered stock, old, 52a 64; do. conseis, 65%; a 65%%; Georgla sixes, 82 a 85; do, sevens, 90 & 02; North Carolina, ex coupon, 43 @ 44; do, funding, 1866, 34% @ 36; do. do., 1868, 30 2 31; do. net, 25 26; do. special tax, 193¢ a 20; Missouri sixes, 975, & 98; do, Hannibal and St, Joseph, 96 a 97; Louisiana sixes, 67 a 69; do. new, ‘1 & 62; do, levee sixes, 71 a 72; do. eights, 84a 86; do. Penitentiary sevens, 70 & 73; do, railroad eights, 78a 82; Alabama fives, 68 a 70; do, eights, 101 & 102; do, railroad eights, 92 a 95; South Caro- lina sixes, 75a 78; do. new, January and July, 57% a 68; do. do., April and October, 60)¢ @ 61; Arkansas sixes, 53 a 54; do. sevens, 60a 65, : STOCKS FAVERISH AND LOWER, The stock market was irregular, with a fevertsh Qnd unsettied undertone, The only new features in the Way of strength were the New York Central and Pacific Mail, The former advanced to 102% on @ report that Mr. Wililam Vanderbilt, who is now 1m Wurope, is negotiating @ mortgage on the road at 81X per Cent, the proceeds of which will be devoted to retiring the scrip, This done the stock will be made a ten per cent dividend paying security like the Tlunois and Michigan Central shares. This, at least, is the ourrent gossip of the street. It serves also to explain o rise in tne stock to the exclusion of the scrip, which latter was dull if not heavy. Pacific Mai} advanced to 63% on the statement that the Pacific Rafiroad had consented to the proposi- ton for Lhe Narmontous adjustment Of the freight tariis; ana Erie had got as far as 35, when the whole market was reudered suddenly weak by a tumble of 6 per cent In the Hannibal and St. Joseph. In fact, the stock market was never in so dungcrous a situation as at present. The distrust occasioned by the corruption charged agalust the local authorities is Iutensified by the Imbecility and mismanagement of the Treasury Department at Washington, fhe chques ave loaded up with cnorm- ous quantities of stocks aud are ransacking the already distended and expanded banks for further accomodation. The loans of the banks already exceed $307,000,000, The cliques started a fresh speculation on the return of the crowd of stock operators from the couatry, but t's enthusiasm aid not extend to the public, The ‘bull’? move- ment frightened all ne professional “pears!” into covering, @%. the market is now without a “short” interest of auy account, The cliquesonly Increussd their burden without strengthening the A phe. distcast and fear were most percepti- ve ths ait ternoon, oti in the closing dealings in the board and on the sidewalk, The “drop”? in Tlannibal and St. Joseph is @ waraing which should be heeded. ‘his stock was “bullea? by the City Vall ring and tie Albany ring all the way from {zo down to 70 it brightened up @ litte with the buoyancy of the past week, but the injunction of Judge Barnard was taken to mean that the “yoys could get no move margin, and the stock had to go by the board, Northwest common fell to 7.34. Wabash was weak on a falling off in the last month's earnings, which were only one-third of those jor each of the montns of June and July, while it seems certain that the Vanderbili party have been dereated m_ getting control of the election, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Highest. Lowest. Now York Central consolidated 1 New York Central scrip. Pittsburg. 124 Hecirestarn. 133 Ty forthwestern preferred. oe 94% 9336 Rock Isiand. 12 111% St. Paul... ty 64 St. Paul preferre: 84 8314 Ono and PMississippl, rie 4 46% Union Pacific... 33 23 Hannibal and St. J m Hannibal and St, ‘josen, referred,. A746 85, er le Union Telegraph. 68 RAILROAD EARNINGS. The earnings of the Central Pacific Ratiroad for the month of August show an increase over Jast year of $187,250, and for the past eight months an m- crease over last year of $800, 963, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. Friday, Be Sept | berttyicd A. M, He we. Adams Ex. 8 110000 US 6'n, "81, © wey US 83 =e; 000 US 3B o, 10336 18% ne Bi So's Noun on i NW oon 93 7000 Great West 2dim.. 68 1000 Clev & Pitts duh ma 63g 100) Ca Te PR Me. 10S do. oo iio Mil & St P3a 89g 500 Ch 00 Cedar F.€ Min iat. 88: ed im. 1 BK00 Amertcan Gold BS 20 sha Blof Commerce is 100 Qutiok 100 Quick: Min pret. boo do. 1ibig 6500 US 5.20, $W0 US Ba, curves... One o7Clack P.M 400 sha Kato RR, ig do. U0 A: bites inca ra ot 1a) jug abs West U Tel,..08 HH 69 $3 ti boy Ww an ogee 4 riposa MID pf... 7M BOOK eens ta g Ww Ma Coal PONE eRe 98 do. 98) 83) bat 9 STREBT QUOTATIONS, Western Union, ge Wacibo Malle... OTe a BT ¥ Con con... 10h% & 10) Ba ACT. « a Bor Ht Cale COMMERCIAL REPORT, Faipay, Sept. $6 TMi Asties. The Market Continued qhiet at former prices, onty a email Dusitiess being in progress at $725 a $7 70 for pois and $9.9 $9 94 for vearia, Cawenes were gelling (a a email Jobbing war af Bia « * o9 mics reneen, oe remowem | nent stag ier oy ean 5 _ Ine, ans ‘or The mt Cor"un.—The demand for American ingot wae more ad | dad Tanrovemect in vrices: "rhs dormeat "wat fairly tive, and the market was decidedly firm, closing with an up | sotlve, and further sales w 90 bhda, and 3 olparpaca . m | boxes including 476 bids. good Tair to god reuming, ab Diyos ward tendency. 900,000 Ibs. at Sige. a 9c. ; 160 hhds, Demerar: £00) Sores tovessee ‘MBigc., cash, and Bye. a Wisc. for future delivery, We nes Pies a Bagers oy mg at about 10sec. quote:—Old sheathing, 19 » 2c, per Ih.; new sheathing, | 84 4 boxe eta a rd ‘80d. ; bolts, 820, ; nails, Sc, a 8c. ; yellow metal new sheath- by grannlaved, Sei do, nails, 22c,, and do, bolis, i4c,, with a moderate crusher, inte Ciba tageror to, common , Fo (¢. ‘Bfair to good fair reflaing, 9, Corto: The demanit for cotton, on the spot, was Jose po Oa ee; inte weree Ee, Sea ssf the market cont a os ita nur. "0 gc a Li until near the 1@ feelin, Dihge abode ie. pee ge ‘molasses, ihdsc and boxes. ‘quotable recession in taies, Waal withont, however . rab able ee ilavanndinxes buen maa reas for fal very was fairly clive, but a lower fo 13, 9c. a 10 thetmarkat clot heavy af the inside figures of the day, The ia tie ‘a ni sales were as follows:— fs jaltevgins et oe Tota’. ent “es a “ae ‘407 | xit—Duteh* standard, ee Th ee, e940. Saree Ditton 1.234 | standard, Nos, 10 10 12, men elige. Manila—C + cansetn- i Noe: Be 5, Us ge Cor Jurreat caved 8 leo wa and superior, /io.@ pba STEARINE was quiet and unchanged. Choice held at 10c, Total, sown 1,255 lps Towacco.—For Kentucky # more active demand p: For caw jp Mal low middling) ihe rales hive valled, both from exporters and the home trade, ‘tbe sal as 8 300 at ty?4c.; | reached 1,800 hhda.. at from Te. to Lie. per 1D. The market ber, 10) at 198-160» BU at T¥c.. 1,700 at 19%4c.,1,300 ad | Lor eecdieat algo showed considerable activity, the wales 19.5-160., 400 at 1940.5 rand Mestotaken 00 each, al Dbeacing 300 caves. Inf0, Pennsyivanin, aasortd, at 2. Nge., together; November, 100 at 19 3-Ibc. ; ailementent B70, dow diuere ang binders, al Lic. ; 10) cases, is70, at! At $8 62%, gold, per box: 3.0 boxes at ry He gold, per box} 250 bo Decem! Tigo, tonether; December, 10) at | Ohio, on privats cases tt ines 0 pete, fy at iijert Janter ago an ivagen rd Bo ake 's Mavaia, at con ey ee a1 ince; Rebranty, 100. at. ty ‘ato 9540.5 Maret, he but moderately We note ic, on QD) 10% p- » gold, per tons Boy aay eee basis low middhng; ey par Og gs Mea ieee fd ehapeaet en 200 soit 200 ae is + gold, ‘per box; charcoal tern oy x, and boxes 4g croas, private terms, ae, schareoel eu ilg 2 gs a 1, Old per box: 1. C. ok rue pasty 25; coke terne at $848 a Pg and” charcoal ‘40u at 19 8- 8a $6 B74; Banca pip. gold, per ly eee viral M6. a she. anil fa, - "ALLOW waain tair demand aud steaiy. Sa bhde. sine a i Eee and 8 bola, at 8. for outside and 8 « wenn? Lago Uae WainkRY.—Recolpts, 624 bbls. The market was quiet and rte bgs Se, “ih ‘at 19: unchanged. Sal bbls. at 9256e. ; Hac. was (reely vid, Dus Py Vanuary, 500 vay no sellers at that p Brin. ist se ary. orate Lite L,-There Has boen no change in the.market sineo our lant reports, prices remain. ve Panis and the ‘extreine views of business, made only foe wants the 1n¢ mainly for tine grades. alos have been 1 Mich gait feove, Je; 5,000 Ibe, X: uty eta oe Sak be ow 5 9,000 Ton. Texas, 80 unwashed ileece, 2c. ; 6,000 Iba. eu ig 0u0 Iba. No. 3 Califor: y 44 bates Mestza aed be aotattous re paged On cotton running in qual jes unwaahe a 5 pore than half s grade ‘above or below the. grado uote va dnwashed, of uFivate terms 9 Norfolk 28% Balti DOMESTIC MARKETS, York, a7} VowiSay tt ola 1.148 bales. same day last Sno ny Inst yous 208 Hates for cotton on eight Rew Quueans, dept. 8 ai ro) es ag ne e: tae gation strona mtd-t Iige 5 mot rm rae ne ee an y lea; lem 5 weal re ea, het reomipts bf the week, Ss Hyg ite Ee iT ipatank Tae belae 4 Coastwise, 1,7' as BAVANWAM, Ropt. 8, 1871. cidediy stroug- ahare Wasa fener arin, business repariod tending upwards; ‘mitditn, exports coastwise, 147 bal to have been consummated fo. Kio, but the particulars were | \' Cotton very firm, holders aski: her rat ra and ih Private, We heard of eos f 4:00 (any ato, per Der | sellers pend a er alan Bie rul vel 4200 bags Bio, pre, vr Midal go, ie 1 F 40., 12 180, :prinie 'do., seco ie cee ea ae iat a meinen gape ay —Flour, 491 bbls. ; whi tishels; corn ment, 60 bbs Bbw do. Fre, 7,600 do, hack hanaieys bod va some canes prices were. itor. The sales were about 10,000 bis, Rye flour was. moderate) firmer. Sales, 450 bbie anpariine at 4 60 m ab 16, deimand, with nates of 200 bbls, Wen Nock, 00 baies ; net recel pts of the we: exports coastwise, 807 bales; saica of the week, 100 b: AL Lecel! 214.826 bushels: corn, ian oats, I Dushelw flout market was Seat wi SELES Bi CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. A 1870 otroleum—refined dall at z?iqc. « 21'¥e Inoue lols; wo. m SUga nn seak war) arsiery Jet at $5 45 0 #550. Burraro, Sopt. 8, Itt. ReoeiptsFihuir, 4.000 bbla, + whet, 17,050 busta: corm 104,000 ‘bushels ; oats, 10,000 bush sia bartey, 25,000 bushois, Shipmentu—Wheat, Bhd, 1 c0FM "tis bushels; 18, 88,000 braire 24,0) Da ipmenta-— oe 000 pushele, Tacloyy hwo! bushela Canal a fee 13!g¢ for what, Ie, a Ide. for corn, Bic. for ants, to, New York. Boats are scarce aad waned. Flour ibe, higher; malas moderato t» aity & —Nane omfere et excited; quotations entirely noininal. Cokm 10 lair demand and bigher; 61,000 bushels No. 2 Weateta were gold at 570, a Siigc.5, 16,00 bushel tae: Sg § 130,000 bushels’ of No. '2 to arrive, at market closed tirm. Oats dui, but Gem; sales No.2 Western, at ie, Kye quiet; sales, 2 Western, at’ 6. a 6c. Barley In 10,010 bushels fair Western, Too; 4 cur londa Cnnaday Care ality, There ts a good ing thoothy were sold at #3 Pork di Ho “Highwines nominally Wo, a 9x iry for v Meg, bard dull, as MOAGO, Sept. Trou fn fale demand advance | Tene heal ope d closed antiet mt AT ai lig eaah t 1B, selier ail the. yea Southern supe: Sontuero extra, Southern tambiy Cornmeal, W. PRATESHSESE! or active: No. Mixed, 45igc. (cabs 05 ager Bep a seller October;" in tho afternoon midwiy, diye. a 46540 seller September.’ Oats active und Tagier auvanoud Ae. No.2 AWN, tye activ» and Wighar | aivanced 2 No, 3, Lge. i otive and higher § advanced 3ge. @ Le. No. Bapriny, Hye, Nighwines ve a es it be. 1 sé: sé aan 229 ae ose ssaraenest 12m ba See, | Provisions bepyer, Pork advan: she wheat market was tirme ny . a oR aD, Hey he h i oud "kel fcr favorable cab betior, tough ative ere Wu advance, The ules ipart leak evening) wo he du 00 bushes 4s tor sort NO, 2 ae "gt ‘4 a $l 45 fur pod $14) a $1 41 Cor common, Wo-arrive, $143 for arrive, BL 40 a Bl 49 Tor comaman red winter e active and steady, at #: a a6. Wwheat.co.Bulfalo,’7 Ber Satae o Seiad pashely wipea! oy iy beta Aiie as, bart Who, rho a 0, ants, : Shi, ments—6,400 bbls, Wour, 6,000 bushels + gl pet ae # ce ees 8 as, Hi 4G | don corn, 67,600 do. oals, 12,000 do. rye, 34,000 do. for fancy indiana, 1 83 for unsound white, Dy ted 100 Logs. 4 Prime dos oniy par lots, about 4 162. Corn was active a Oswrao, N, ¥., Sept. 8, 187. pighas, sitning ra = Bt ‘the sales were about lage Pg 94 firm, by siachanned: Ce hee ; Lpaf ka et woy e set wt Pice, a Te, Cor ual . rin) for amber winter, ‘on nite winter Che the yellow, 190. & rai tN aie eer asset eo. | ea 66 20 for double extra, Wheat fo, cosing firm. Oate busheis, 49) re, be. pty in October, market closed quiet and less firm, Barley— nsivess, consequently prices werenominal, Kye was quit ; 000 bushels Weatera soi: on private terms. ‘Fnrauts.—The market to-day was fairly active, prinot- aly for room for gratin, and rates were (uly 46d, beiter. the chartering line there continued a yood demand for yeuuela fur grain and dome Inquiry for woswe.s for petrol sug butthe searcity of available tonnage iuterrupts busine ‘Those closed, hows were at firmer rates, The enzage- monte agirogate: To’ Liverpool, by, steam, £0.1Mi bushels fant at Ns aiid, aud, by sail, 60,000 bushels grain at fdigd @ Lids; to London, by val, 30 0C0 bushels grain at 114d. yw, by steam, 78,000 bushels grain at Md. & . Aigd., andy Dy vail, LU) DbIB. fo 1 ‘A British bare, 4,00) quart Grainto ® direct purt to Ireland, 8; w British bark, 2,500 Siu tn graiu to Cork for orders 83. bd. 5 an American bark, luariers grain to Bristol 8. ; a Norwegian 700 quarters, another, of 2.500 yluarters, noother of 3300'qdartehs and thother of &100 quarters, ail’ wy Cork for cecers, a8 We. Sa, ro arrive a Auserimin abi. Sy Quatters but quiet; ; ol Tel i Millfeed unchan,ed; ahora, aioe 23 @ B25; midd a $30 per ton, fighwines, We. ‘Cana. freighte— + and Agee, barley, — T5605 6c. to New York TTamaber: #8 75 wo the Head road freizhis—Flour 40c.; to Aloany, The receipia by Take are 21,100 bushels bariey, 161.100 fect of lumber. Ship- ments—By canal, 28,000 Duabela wl vat, 1,000 bushels ¢ 7,593,000 teet of lumber, ‘The amount of grain on the 8 from Buffalo and Oswego for (ide water yesterday noon, aa Tear as can be ascertained, was as follows: —1,8.0,0U0 bushele Wheat, 1,255,00) bushels corn, 48,00) bushels dats, 61,008 bushels barley, 172,000 bushels rye. ALICE BOWL: Bi’s BURIAT. The Funeral in Paterson Yestorday—A Large Aasemblage—Impre-sive Discou se by the were firmer, yh emles ot i Corn tirm and sown xed gitoat Sy 49%g0, for do, ti Hid busl thixed, to ar eotfering. high mixed, tlc. a 61, Cora meal: for unbolted per owt, $20; shipatutls, 5 to quality. Whe Hebvacarar Serene an page rnng eds o Bruny ve | revi Mr. Hatibuc—Floral Tribuies in Great tushels grainy 1a cf Peehel a Date babke fro Phtiag pula Kea eh yo rad PI. Gd healed ‘fhe funeral of Alice Bowlsby took place at Paters “4 son yesterday, Neyer did Paterson witness & sadder petruignia, 6s. 6.5 0 ara tar from Falla to wd cortege and never Was sympathy more liberally LB rr et os fe Bagi lin Boutowy team poured out by the humane people of that city, Sucm Philadelphia 1 oe Lisbon, each bis. - | a funeral, indeed, has not been seen there during the 1 yee jh Ms eam, amare ne oi pat | present generation, The floral tributes wnhica Yruieum, Se. 3d, iniips "datos (noe ino Bostoa), hence to | adorned. the hearse im taick profusion, and which iver) jueral cargo, [aun Guanizerihe taarker rewalnea without animation and |"Were literally heaped upon the coffin, were the pret Theta tm weak, quoted at 14)gc. 14740. for bags |' spontaneous offerings of tenrler-hearted ladies, | HEE anv Joe since out Tast have’ been McA ee whose charity stifled all recollection of poor ha- of Mantia hemp sold on private terms, quo + |-mam frailty and opened the flood-gates of WU balesiof jule butts at 8/¢c., re ee ye quotas true christian benevolence. Alice Bowlsby’s faults al park, 4300 i, 6, bark f pie 4 oe ‘grtrenen, 80 3.0 vole beget Ge. a Botish v1 fo Helotol 1,400 bois: rebned go! We also note sales of Eid 860 bales ia Boston at 8/40u currendy, “The, quotauibns is roves the vlaret ge firme, witha -were’ mever ‘thougit: of by the vast crowd Weeinine oN apt ior ipcie earcuins ¢* Xe of sympathizers. The poor, wayward child of me Miratce uf (rom Ba. tose, perib. oo all deneriptions of ola | fOrtting had pad ® terrible penalty—a penaiy neveip Twalnspcoremens tne ceeelhet ar bas tinea ‘whbioh invested death with the most hideous terrors. ror ey age apayoriy of Ub, aro otters who have |‘.A8 she had not @ relative oF friend to offer a word of A emma dienppolaved fa the extent of consolation, to raise the drooping head cr moisten ot getting as hops ast stich. Peet ao ine aencency weet fe aoecamea for ti tot “the parched lips of the tortured, agonized girl in the abt the sheen sou a ‘steve great, owing t9 the | dread extremity, so no surviving friend will mingle few growers report | the one-half | the recollection of her agonles with a breath, of that St" last season the same ac whil te Others do nut cet over one-quarter ‘as many. | Teproof. Reus reporie bein is ape ane yee the \otal yield OC | The people of Paterson heartily condoled with the Guotasia aot pid srowth isvk, 450, 8 family of the ill-fated girl, An immense crowd ‘blocked up the street im the vicinity of Mrs. Bowlsby’s residence, The hearse arrivol—the same whicn conveyed the-remains of Walter Conklin to their last resting place—and it was only when the coffin was carried out and placed therein that the funeral services commenced. The Rev. mr. Hurl- ola bids, growtl 1871, none; Ceareraaes jans, growth 1870, ‘sera 0a, grow eta AND. Sinawetere coatinied t falr posiness tn a pping pnd ret 1a Ror chipping and Bt DS a a 4 fame efor abort dy rma a but, of tho, Market Street Methodist Episcopal pongeery gg ome moh ad America big We church, officiated. After reading the fitteentn mefeth on 800 tons Eglinton to arrive, trom a chapter of the First Eptstie to the Corinthians he dee Syaierdateecracenmnn mee 8 livered @ most lupreasive @iscourse, He said:— tons Coltness, ex sh! was f the saddest occasions that had ira! ies ea Bost faa hss W8 to BL Me ceomary of the preseat generation. The maar one da, 08 wiv Tites were belng verformed of as beartrending a tragedy rm in rep ram quoted $080,840 ton, ex ship, $40 B48 | had ever occurred, ‘Ihe circumstances, even to the most fer ton from yards ‘The movementin American was limited | Paiute detntias bean spread all. over the ‘to ubimportant low, at 837 pef ton for No, 1 and perton PHBLEY) ay fromm ‘ons the other. Gta cSt Seba aR ARO | Ce rE a eat et ee * }, Ruld, pel vl ) there remain vat le for 1 oh dee sree Ae perfectly natural that an affair of this king speak of. WoLAssxs.—The et was quict witbout change in reut seusation, Usually in such prices.’ ‘We tote sale eat ie This! Porto Kico, for oa et iboat the Inseteas.of tn vubile is the result of m kiad of tam re, WeavaierCs ba, centritugal and mixed, ation --& curiosity that seems to pervade the buman he; sears 820. & 350.5 Lagos orto rio ae fut Jo tits cuse ik was different. It was not curiosity, buk du covaddy gr abe nbs Bag. pachy —p Hearifelt ayimpatby—and ue assured Lage se. jeans, Ube, & Wey zzowing bi aesiy and trionta veinee bint that. they tas NAVAL STORE! Orie Swe aan demanded for rrotent | fh only of the peo; if Paterson, but of the room served to check business ta rosin, and we have but He sald, at Urst sight there appeared 10 Be fi ‘consolation in 9g sad & parncular of which bbis, sirawed at $3 1, and 50 bbis. pale Wee Uptd tarve ve i city Tica OP ettenuaiiog circumstances, But vo 4678. Bpielte yearpedthie velog sem sckroo and in demal commanded fi business was Decosanr 4 pothing to happen unies aa (ur some G90), Aited,” Wo noteealas o: BL bie. trom dock at Baa, | a8 i ad eg Mfagedy I: e vont “Wiis rom part’ a. ‘and ev bola, ‘New Yorks coer! may result (rocn ft it ‘ailen a martyr to the cauge, Dut /he noped wound haye od elfect upon We world at wo Ja tio frm piace ft'would tend to make parents f guard over the actions of Aiea cae e Soe ep tert ay is ling iam temptations w m regu Tala. Oras Mkely. to awaken the Pipublie, to. the toormlty, of a great Bot ered tmagined by most yt would fo Junie? tt would setve to reairain in extent, If not to pre wshington ter wae dull Weshinarqa tar ase CHR tao Semana gpa gitcen were still Ste, in caska and 83c.in barrels, We wate gales Bw) Er iusto.’ We heard of uo moremene in usb ols, ol ont 4 moderately active eae a ie, packet contin ia jJow tho views of sellers. Bales were made for! ai mourbat sive, and for last ball, 240, rude remains quiet both in bulcaud In DOIG, | guppy allggetber, & continuation uf m prackle’ most wick ode There frwvne ite oF no SBuUIry oF uler. “Quoted nomioauly en lnab'e cena et ass oY .o, in bulk and 17346, fa bole, Nay Eyam wats eb (“ young women and um orninal at 360. oped was quiet but steady, a 3 asin sales of Lapty vA PtroraaManved, The meme serve ia at 4c wi whiie, Sev ball of mont, ats a iar fee be tb, a ‘at 2350; DbId, do. iu lots, Fast bait of Ovto- tote. guard 0 er, nb Mace ert tah ale at the creek was quiet and we ese may Cisnena ‘Quoted at {4 3755 on upper and $4 6.94 10 on ith wll the bright proapests Sante a the Fontadelphin bra was ad vrices ag © wioum to her Fate, bat a 3 irreguiat. Sales were repor standard a ere +700 bb's, do, Tot jh Bt wine. with return 5 O00 UB diy Inst wi rela ao ounge men” amd ods re HRD Seption pti, arate morta 4 , and aithoogh ne at rc “8 = aietanceay Me DusBiONe. inne 8 Bae be het tne rear ot for my be. af ones out of Peet % 1,760 Ubie. bt appeared to have 80 com 3 tea 80 Bie ay fore: may hare ‘peed, ik ndbert 00 I ri aa i 1 prevent bids ot fists iattbe close; lat Tat oven bl tor ly Garatay wae evomgs September aad o00 for Oetover, sald. for Tn jabbing skin. mon from followmny the sarse path t Yote.60 bis, isan Gk MOR ine result was rua good Alice Bowiaby bas ry PeReage: We gu martyr 10.08 arent ® Col anded ihe. sorrow to os Monies T ie, Be. Euimvenind Tn conctgmrart of Christ, 10 hore alon ogula they ap } mingham, 6c. ror that, fort to the soul which they so sugbuy ot i, tote sorran be enetar this city am every waa ea soit for 9360., nod, 29) for sorrow Ie si aa bet gplel‘Guchea the Nery bottom of tholt remaey fect sare et ava mess, $12 ‘or eae latnt ami me Wan ers ierasiae fae ser? tara au ~ feat parila n_ Joya supreme that repay & through whieb she itoge natheabie ornnes. pele t | ot pra: yer wad oaered. b7 tne mere Mr, Horm: Horn. Gertied Seoulsetme 7, 1} ieee Rev, Mr. Gallaher pronoanicod melauonoly cortége then a3 is wer boar sent sea ve ‘be, aT, Bite Win fhe ie was Tale for fr aie descriptions, = , pian at bye. & ton an 40 Bok ahs tier Peinn ta aS i, Sane ‘was.not ‘ h Nusmasd except tn «email way,et) at Cases ethan onan at Lad ‘adda SS eo ——