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The crowd laughed and i escaped under the arms of a gigantic Hoosier, On the cars to this place there were many delega' and not a few republicans of the liberal stripe. Conversation was well maintained and great satis- Burnt district. The former represented the radi- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT, A Western paper drops the following into what it calls ti8 guessing box, It is needless to say that the paper in question ts anti-Grant:— Georgia Bondholders and an Honorable Pro- position from the Bankrupt State. 120%; do. five-twenties, registered, May and No- vember, 114'f a 114%; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 114% @ 114)4; do. do., 1864, do, do., 114s a 1143¢; Rick.—Dowestie Was active at full prices. Foreign was quiet but firm. The xales to-day were about 22) ‘ty Os Carolina at 8% ; 160 bags Patna at Tze. a Tic: aud 2% bags Kanzoon al 6%e. a 7iqc. Sudan. —Tho market for faw presented tho usual Satur- 1 a 98,c. EEE EEE EEE EE EEE NO OE EE Ee . Grant papers that another shoemaker will dil an extent of about a million and a half of dollars, and | $9,0%,1ump sam. Rumored—A bark hence to the Medi- IN VIR INIA terranean, 12,000 refined am af ‘ in TIAN «A. (ere peek DERE ROBE, ANCIAL AND COMMERCI ja | 2 corresponding increase in deposits, the gain im | “Hoitemy the marker continues dull for’ all kinds WHIPPING & ———__— | ‘The Rochester Democrat (republican) remarks reserve being only about $300,000, The surplus Fup jets o0ld of both foreign and Gomsetie, realining CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE, | that of the States which have thus far elected dele- EES OSS reserve 18 slightly impaired—viz., to the extent of | “Prices. Wo quote — Olt Crop. dat * | gates to Baltimore the following are relied upon for $157,576, and now stands at $11,595,550, ‘The state- | Cuba Centrifugal and mixed.. 190. « Ze. Exercise of the Worst Relic of Bar- lay down my life for that faith, and I will not desert | Steeley:— The Summer Solstice in the | meat compares witu its predecessor as follows :— Muscovado, reining’. ; : a H , 9 useow rocer it/now. ‘The nomination of Grecley at Baltimore is | Connecticut 1g Now York. --.-......» 0 Markets viain.<i ens BE: 2 Orme arte Bian ¥ barism and Slavery. robable ; but e is nominated he will not get one- 28 Pe ~ 4 . L bia ce , 764, ++ $1,651, . ' votes: wh nnsylvania. 56 Specie..... 20,346,000 20,299,700 Dec. 46,300 | New Orleans. B50. Senay of the democratic votes; whereas, if 4 demo- ipdians a Rhode iiena” ey ae Creation Zan seme. Toor setaoo ANivat om in i was = sO) wo outh O; 4 eposits.. 227,; Lo! 228,905,300 In xterra active, but d ¢ learn r’ — were ate : -yland. hae 20) Dols. . C10 about S40. Roy Strength of ue party would be brought’ cut in No- | Massachusetts. 8|The OT casom dm Trade | mo touowing is an anatysia in detail of the bank quiet buCwegdy We nave only ote nates of a0) bhi the Operation Was Performed—Stoical In- , Missouri . sirained a ‘ar remained dull and nomial in. the gi your portioa of the State | New Hamp: and Finance. een a shondaberclp chem pl getiaas ce Strained at $8 3) SHY No, nt 38 as and Tinipale (35 on Gehrenpe of tae tenor ha Fay y J " 4 _— 2 Oo, 2 at nn ale af .. of Indiana is intensely democratic, a never-say-die | ti aria pry - i PrrwoLgom.—Market for meas ‘quiet, but a shado Hangman Applies the Lash. region, if you will permit the expression, and. yet : ‘ aaa aa aoe atthe ait "; ayy | firmer; quoted for spot or June at2e.; rales on ‘Change, iy oted nine to one for the Greeley déle- 0 these will probal > adden ie following ses 08 Oe k bis. for last half of July at ic. Crude, in bulk, a aan aii Rak tie Grteran arume | eae unten. Wil DFODARIY: Le}. aed cea, 20 ; ‘ Egat tondors.’°’ Ssociog.toy *poleee'son 18.400 | Wow alighly better, Dat quiets qustedeat ise. tse ian Vention itself wae nearly unanunous for the Phil. | @legates this week: The Wall Street Fraternity as Tourists Abroad v0... STBANAIO “BiBTAM Ino... gar | AH, ad nominally eusier; quoted at sHac. a. whic. RicuMonD, Va., June 15, 1872, osopher of Chappaqua. | es. 1s d Tealth-Seek tH Yireulati 2002 {2LO12IY Ane... 16800 | matkotwas qilet, but decidedly time: holt at Seuss | Your correspondent witnessed most brutal, no% Me Voor rere mor pain came over the aneioostera | California 1 and Health-Seekers at Home, bees Paeienn Serene: BROS: 2), MOONS) | sta. MRE and $4 07%¢ on the lower road. Tho Philadel. | to say beastly and disrusting, spectacte this motm ’ e s 3 8a J | . i. 2 es, “1 et was 7 » With sales repa ol ij SOK ed eae OER LEAR Sais MEY ei eal sstucatiapiisien m $250,514.60) Inc... $1,710,700 | howd huts. standard white, seliers Juste, any and ing, In the yard of the jail attached to Henrice that in the discharge of his duty the eloquent advo- Total,...... ao on eceat 430 po en ta, — | bbls, high test at h0. ° Li nt New Yor + 1,000 DbIs., county Court House, tn the very heart of this civit- vas b M last hal of July, at 23!¢c., and 3,000 bbls. crude, in buli, cate of the lost cause of the democracy was hum- | Whole numbe! necessary for choice, 477. Sanitary and Hygienic Reformation FOSOEVG sooscsss MLTBR25 11,805,550 Deo... 187,575 | at ie. 4 Mon 4 " * | ized community. Two poor degraded negroes Mr. VoonurRs—The reason of the attitude of the | The Medina (Onto) Gazette—republican—pablishes 4 Y ise SOP EEN. OF SRUORER MAR plage neds 3206 ONE" and terere A Wore subjected to the punishmentof the lash at the Convention to-day is that the Greeley party is bet- | th following unique advertisement :— Among Speculative Operators The extreme fluctuations daily tm the price of | 2), ing-—Vork, 1,545 bbl an eet, 26 pk: Bi whipping post fora small theft committed in the beremodied in tims... oe | US GRANT. rant & winson UoNRY WILSON iid oF SoS Cine Hh Week ery SIO NE 8 pork was a shige stronger but hn county. The names of the victims to this relly of The eloquent Congressman of the Sixth Bourbon TANNERS AND SHORMAKERS! meh iit ane chk tO noe marvel fora ae seme ete tala Net A for tue: 91335 | mediwval barbarity and torture were B, Mosoly Fe district (hen ra TOCrney and The ie toe OF | Now Pirm—Kninrged Business—Its Blemonta of Succom 2 14% 113% tember, acon wan in imited requeatand frm: aie, | and Benjamin King, both Honored names among smocracy 5 adie | gh ae er merged Bumnees: Be rr * 1 2 ) boxes city long clear, for July delivery, a ‘0 ; 1 . eu callam, but before he had well warmed to his work | tiee the People of the Ualted Raster P= “er | Stocks Abandoned During the ies Tia, | Dressed hogs wore dull at Sie. a Sige. for the ranire., Beat | Me chivalry of old Virginia, They were sentenced 1 was compelled to take my leave and hurry ta the | “vie augusta (Ga.) Constltudonatiet prefers Jett = ud” 3g ws ciuoted at $8 to $11 for moss; $10 10 $12 1orextra | yesterday by the Court, prestded over by Judge reel ap Pan eee ern areal pee A Borate ore stey. - Summer Holiday. Saturday... tid 13% SSierea Heel hans Ware aise ddict oat ane | Minor, to recetve twenty lashes each on the bare hysel delegates 01 he sid bs ” os ‘J changed; sinall sale it 28. it ments ont ac al’ The cad walk. A talkative member of the Convention | The St, Louis Democrat calls Greeley a “political cp sft aaa CLOSING PRIGKES OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, ignited joubing request, bit otherwise Wulet mad mesa | back Wel’ laid on. ‘The morning papers announ rae defining his position. The cane enabled Ine to | Biondin.” The old Philosopher is some of a blonde The following were the closing quotations Sat- weauals DEY salted shoulders, Sige. o Sie. | smoked that ho Bole sa would take aes ia Ey neal :—"E went up to Dan Voorhees : ‘ " nda:—Unitea | 2a a 126. 5 b. B50. j hams, | g'clook, Your correspondent never having wit- soon after we got-through with the resolutions, and | that is a fact. GOLD AND THE CAUSES OF ITS DECLINE, | U"tsy evening ae ebrmee ut ey Oe Waaaaiee ee an td anaTco) | messed the aubeatiota f that ait in- he said to me, says he, ‘John, my boy, I made | ———_—__—_— States currency sixes, 1144 @ 1143; do. do., 1881, | He eter Tune at dates, felty lage remaltecd aioe tee ° perations o| pe JUST ONE SPEECH TOO MANY.’ ” | PRESIDENTIAL PROBABILITIES, Bor stasis atic rogistered, 1141; a 114%; do. do., coupon, 120% a | stendy ; sales, 180 tlerces, ut 8% a stitution, the whipping post, was on hand at the hour and requested permission to witness the re- voiting spectacle, which was granted without neat- tation, When I reached the Court House I found | | N . do. 5, . dos, 153 . do. day's quietness, but no change In price: pereeptib the Judge there, surrounded by some half dozea faction was expressed at the action of the Conven- | The total electoral vote is 357; necessary toa 10. to rete) aad daly tose eke doce’ { The ealesnwore only about IBOtuhds of reunine erates st | Goputy chetitty aad. court hextse lolterefth eubh he! tion, Centreville Is the principal towa in the dis- | chojce, 179; of this number we consider sure for igh aa registered, January and July, 115% @ 11334; do. do., prices within the range of the appended quotati : trict that George W. Julian has represented in Con- | ©. % i 2 2 be “ i 1865, coupon, do., 116% a 116% ; do. do., 1867, do, do., Tie rran anise And dnohange i ane. erence gal ah always to be found in the vicinity of every tem- gross. ‘The district Is known throughout Indiana | Greeley and Brown :— Registration of South Carolima | 1175; 0.117%; do. do, 1968, do. do., 17 &@ L174; do. | Teinlag See ese rand Capris Foon ee ee” | ple of justice in the land, from Matne to Texas. searching the ys Rultiustarbersc eit caren Weitere H Mammeei ent % Securities, ten-forties, registered, 10% a 110%; do. do., | ft te Kond grocery, Dac. a 9 foi hoaee Boos AIBC | Tuuke Minor is a very youthral and handsome man, democrats ranning for office within its boundaries. | California 6 New Hampshire coupon, 111% a 112; do, fives of 1881, registered, | molaases, tihds. and boxes, 7c. lelado, 4440. with an empty sleeve, having lost an arm in the It is comprised of six counties and is intensely re- | Connecticut - 6 New York. ne EAM bs 33 d v 3 5 Oc. Havana—Boxes, Dutch si 7 t0 9, 8340. “Lost Cause.” He was ublican, Immediately preceding the war for the | Delaware 8 New Jersey 118'@118}¢ 40, do. coupon, 118 a 118%, 1. JO to 12, BiG. a 940. c, 10 Ns ne the | Di Ne RST PRICES BRN SEC! % 6 to 18, 10740. a Lge. ; do. i440; do., EXAMINING THE SCOURGE Union—or. as the people here prefer to name that | Florida .. 8 Nevada 2 LATEST PRICES OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES. is ss ;, ee fratricidal contest, | Georgia 11 North Carolina. The Money Market and Saturday’s | qe roliowing were the closing quotations for the | nits HMG.8 Ike Bart too ize alle. Hradte. | Which had been prepared for the occasion, and dis | i f ral to this day George We dulan was the high pri adit la ‘Pectagh Bank Statement. Southern Ust:— Tennessee, 6x coupon, 78% 78%6} d0., | MAN eigen oie a Gite, Mania-SUveraGe Mer | Coe herr ria Tt von B alsapls strap’ of Reavy and the Migh-cock-n-iorum of the radical voters; | Kentucky’. 12 Tennessee . new, 78 a 7314; Virginia ex coupon, 46.450; do., | extra superior, The. ahs eat parein Wor tec erence tees Ouse anit nr necue and holding these eminent positions was, of course, | Louisiana 7 Texas... Cray registered stock, old, 38445; do. sixes, consoll- DELO RE TSC DRE, DOE Teed ee or prime | Wide. It was nailed unto a small pine handle. This snes idea pia by ane Br, (re demo- Eel ay - i. Meni . Watt, Srreer, } dated bonds, 56 a 561;; do. sixes, deferred Sb is, wood nt tig G : » was the whip. crats of the distric! he power that Voorhees arylan est Virginia, me 3 eipts, 695 bbis., and for tl eek ending “ exercised over the Bourbons of the Sixth district, | a ped SUNDAY, Juno 16, 1812, scrip, 17 @ 18; Georgia sixes, 74 a 80; do. | say hols, ‘The market wus moderately active and fic: | THe Judge remarked, “Do you think it wilt was more than counterbalanced by Julian inthe | Total...........sesesssseeeee BS tee seeeeeeeeee+-255 | The advent of the summer season has been at- | sevens, 89 a 90; North Carolina ex coupon, | lower. Sales 25) bbls. at 8755 hure 1 | | cals of the past; the latter was the apostle of the future. Both men were and are apologists for the present; but white Voorhees, in the opposite end representative men, in their opinions, their va- Seventy-six more than are necessary to secure the election of Greeley and Brown, The following States are placed on the doubtful list:— Leaving for Gran! tended with the usual consequences to the trade of the city and business transactions have been almost aminimum. The observation has been made that to what is seemingly becoming arule. The 323g @ 34; do., funding, 1866, 25 a 30; do. do., 1868, 22 @ 24; do., new, 21% a 22% ; do., special tax, 15 016; Missouri sixes, 97 a 97%; do. Hannibal and St, DOMESTIC MARKETS, 1872. Cotton dull; middlings, 2c. Net receipts, 176 bales, Ex- “Well, Judge, you can soon find out by trying tt,” replied one of the loungers. He smiled at this sally of wit, but did not strip for the trial. Dopaty «ofthe State, biinks at the Southern cross, Julian | Mississippi ai Raneas 5 | yearby year trade shows a tendency to concentra- | Joseph, 93% a4; Louisiana sixes, 60 065; do. | nereouipia Tl Balan ions Bae da cnitdlings, “50. | Sherlir Walsh, the same who officiated when James has his gaze fixed on the North star, One giories | Ono. 2 i} : B ms aaa “aes in being backward in coming forward; the B loten OD ea Fi South Carolina........ a tion at the two seasons of spring and fall, and this | new, 60a 60; do. levee sixes, 63 a 67; do. do. Noe occ: F Ze ae 125 | Jeter Phillips, tho wife murderer, was hanged at ever ready to get ahead of histime. These two ‘Tount year, as contrasted with last, forms no exception eights, 80 a 82; do. do. eights, 1875, 83 487; do. CHARLESTON, June 15, 1872. the same place three years ago, had been selected to execute the sentence of the law in this cise. He 7 oy “thy 8 . Penitentiary sevens, 60a 70; do. railroad eights, 70 ports coastwise, 247. Stock, 9,041. se "i CIDE oe Rene ‘the Beate. wand aa - 11 Michigan.. n Dereon 080; Alabamatfives, 60a 65; do. eights, 86 a 90; South sick Fane enaielaas Savanmar, June 15, safd, on taking the strap in his hand, “If I were to Indiana is perhaps the most important State in the | + 7 Rhode Island 4 | trade Is very quiet, but the market nas beencom- | Gurolina sixes, 52.0 55; do, new, January and July, | ¢, pts 121 bales. "Exports coastwise, {60. Shlos, 56, Stock, | Cul ® few holes in the end of it, it would be a great Union just now—considering the position of Hen- . 13 Vermont. 4 | paratively firm, and promises to continue so | 34a 344; do. do. April and October, 32a 333 Ar- | 4,209. deal more severe and draw a blister at every blow." dricks, the moving current of Western opinion and the determining fall elections—it is important to Total... throughout the interval to the fall movement. kansas sixes funded, 57 a 60, Witaurnaron, N. ©., June 15, 1872, Spirits turpentine firm at dic, But Walsh was too humane to add anything to the Rosin firm, at $3 25 for compare their relative positions and the sources of Breadstuds have been lower for the week, with a STOCKS ON SATURDAY, eer ne A ay 5 be ninioe thers ter AG suiferings of the poor wretches, He didn’t like the their strength. wider distribution and larger export of some va- ‘i $ OI With this idea uppermost I swing round the | | FEDERAL COUNCIL OF INTERNA. rieties, The following were the highest and lowest prices iting sieady at $. r hard 250 fo! » $375 tor yellow dip, Wior virgin. Tar steady, $3 05. y $3 on. i job anyhow, and it was quite evident he felt the ok: ' * e; vl but it was bis rl x AL of the principal stocks during the day :— f degrading situation very acutely, SEnehionn Gate at nay Ceo beni, pure he | TIONALS. COOTER: Lae Highest. Lowest. | Tobacco active, firm and unohannede ote au ni? | duty. ‘The solemn hour ofeleven struck, and we left real “Original Jacobs” of Indiana republicanism. SaaERAEEE was easier, but steady, if not firm, ata decline of | New York Central. i Cincinnati June 15, 18i the court room for the jail yard. The Judge did not Julian, it must be understood, was | A Complete Separation from the General about 4c, ‘The “squeeze” of the “short’’ interest New York Central scri t: but little done at $12 25 Moxa pork unchanged ant acked of Ue oer ap end ies wines. Erle ae shy poked ea at ae Sire buyer unt accompany us, but he suggested to the Deputy that LITIOD } PUREST BR, *f s, it is tl e i ik meats held—shoulders, at 4c. ; clear ri es, Oye; ef a @ ‘gentleman Who gat. at. the fect or Gar Council of London—The Society to be | /8, it isthonght, largely eliminated this element Lake _ Hg, bid for clear tibsides, delivered at | N@ had best get through before the court opened, rison, Greeley, Sumner, Phillips and Gerrit Run onan American Basis—The Paint- | °f the speculative movement, but not enough, in | Wabash emand light; holders flrin; sh or thelr cries might disturb the proceedings. It Smith and was'fondicd in, the arms of the great | ers Showing thetr Muscle—Mive Hun- | tue opinion of many, to rob the speculation for a | Northwestern... ToC AE Bal 1 eee seth ao sed: | was an unnecessary caution, asthe sequel proved. During the war he was excvedingly active in’ stir, | G¥ed for Kight Hours or Fight. rise of 80 Inherent a source of strength. Crop es- | Rock Island... Kood, at {ull prices, Sales, KM hhds. | ‘They never whimpered. We entered by the same ring up the patriotic ardor of the people, and con- tributed mach in sending soldiers to the front. ‘The influence he then gained he has not lost; on The Federal Council of Internationals held a meeting yesterday, at No. 129 Spring strect, Citizen timates for the cotton year of 18723 do not differ widely, and the testimony 18 quite concurrent as to St. Paul.... St. Paul preferred. Ohio and Mississippi d Lower at 830, Burvauo, N. Y,, Lake imports—Flour, 400 bbls. Canal shipment passage through which, when last here, your cor- respondent saw Jeter Phillips led out to hia death. [ 7 corn, 15,992 do. the contrary, he seems to be regarded with some- | Little presiding. The Chicago Internationals have | # yield of about the average of 1871-2. Boston, Hartford and © p17 do. Rall sivments from ley ‘There were only six spectators in all, and they were thing of the veneration certain Bourbons of the | declared in favor of the New York Federal Council. THE WEEK IN WALL STREET Union Pacific $ conn, TAN do. j oats, 854 do. Canal frelghis— | members of the preas and officers of the court. The stubbornly oppose in 18' lcould not succeed in Section 12 were in favor of free love, but he could leading speculative shares, such as Pacific Mail and 2 el Wheat, 125s. ; corn, 1c. ; oats, 734¢. to New York, Flour Flour unchanged and quiet. Wheat in fair demand and stood by to count the blows, The door of the cell, Sixth district profess for Dantel W. Voorhees; but, | section 18 of Newark denounced the General Coun- | 848 furnished few incidents of general importance | ©., 0. and I. C........ niet; sales of Western spring at $7 750 $8 25; amber, | outer iron gite was unlocked and we entered of course, for widely different reasons. Ji ie 5 poe 3 * ie tern Union Telegraph 9 8) a B10; white, $l0a SLL. Wheat weak and declini ‘ election, and for some reason—perhaps, as he | cil. The Treasurer of Section 12 announced that pee M to Stock Exchange in | ‘vhe following were the prevailing quotations at | #} hie. 4 Sic, Oe ss Onceou ri ried the strap, the Instrument are, 4 ge a r afor a Pel J 12,000 bushels do. at Sée, Oats dull and drooping, at dic. ; sore The coudidate t one ipyed I Ie | it was the general opinton that the members of | Connection with a sharp decline Insome of the | the nour of adjournment:—Westorn Union, 75% a Cutcaco, duneis, is | another had two pairs of handoatfs and » third meeting Mr. Julian to-day, but from many of his driends with whom I conversed I ascertained his views, perhaps, with more accuracy than if I had A LIBERAL REPUBLICAN ON THE TICKET, in order, as he said in his letter, to form ‘a more cordial and perfect unton against the common toc,”* and stated that he did not want and vould not any oMce himself, so that he might be entire), assnre those under that impression that such was not countenanced, and, turther, that Woodhull and | | | mans, and that while they are willing to be in fra- ternity with the workingmen of all countries they will no longer submit to the arbitrary authority of | any foreign Council, but make it a complete federa- Erie, and a weaker movement in gold. As to the decline in railway and miscellaneous stocks, an them, and from the seaside and watering place watched the market through the medium of the telegraphic stock reports, now as much a feature of the American hotel as the printed bill of fare. They 75% ; Quicksilver, 40% a 4014; Quicksilver preferred, 49%¢ a 50; Pacific Mail, 6924 a 69'¢; New York Cen- tral, 9734 a 973; New York Central scrip, 97\ a Kansas and Texas, 43 0 434¢. COMMERCIAL REPORT. firm for cash, closing quiet; No. 2 spring at $l 4 and lower for July at $147!2; No. L spring, $1 0: spring, $125. Corn steady; No.2 mixed closed at 4d!40. ish or June quiet nf ceipts—4,000° bbls. flour, 22,000 "bushels wheat, 207,000 bushels corn, 161,000 bushels) oats, 2,000 bushels rye, 1,000 bushels barley, 1,000 head cattle, 4,000 Hore Shipments— 000 bbls. to 3,000 bushels wheat, 311,000 bushe corn, | 20,000 bushels ' cuts, 1,000 bushels barley, 3,500 head | cattle, 6,000 hows. an irou grating, was thrown open, and one of the negroes, THE TALLEST, WAS BROUGHT OUT. He was clad in rags and horribly filthy. This waa i} talked to him personally. | Clafin are not members of the International Asso- | ¢XPlanation is offered in the general liquidation of | 673,’ Erie, 59.9 9%; Lake Shore, 06% @ 95%; Union yocted, 2c, n disc: “Oats sieady for special hgusca at | FW. Mosely. Hele about twenty-five years of age, One gentleman intimately, aequainted with Mr. | ciation at present. their interests by the dozens, nay, hundreds, of Pacific, 3814 a 38%; Northwestern, 715; a 71%; | July lower, Rye dul) and unchanged; Peed six ete Pree eter erin ee Os Vou WiiL find tha he cue ne | Several stirring addresses were delivered, de- | OPerators who have gone or are Northwestern preferred, ex dividend, 90 a 904%; | Mos.” Whisks ants Hettede anes || hutoe eemiddllonein expression: audlooked aeeaut You say that you attended the Convention, Well, | Nouncing the General Council of London. It was 2 Mad Beat lad Rock Island, 110 a 11034; St. Paul, 63% a 5444; Ohio nes priges Roinisany neay! Peat | With an atrof stolld indiiference. “He was perfect What did vou seey A strong aisposttion ‘to put | proposed to organize the association on an Ameri- ss soe sour pesniare these parties did | ana Mississippl, 45% 0 454; Hannibal and St. Jo- and steady.” The propeller Java Tait the port | een ate ovina declared. no id not want the Convention to take any such | C2 basis, and not to rear it on the glory of the | Dot make it a preliminary of their leaving town to | soph, 38 a 30; Boston, Hurtford and Erle, 7% a 174; | {his morning with, » cargo of, two bushels oats the | WAR Tepored | chat te lat, detared Oe course. He wanted the Convention to place Commune or on the atheistical ideas of the Ger. | Cl0s¢ out their interests in the market, but retained | gorumbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 3634 a 35,3 | amt unchanged. Live hogs stendy, at 83 T).aG408 Ke. | no resistance. Deputy. Walsh took. Mita up to the grated door and ordered him to put his hands through between the bars, This was the whipping-post—the substitute rather. They have a regular one in Chesterfield, the adjoining county. Mosely put his hands through, and they were se- trammelled in the canvass. Now sce the result. | Vion of all trade societies, The proposition was re- | kept up communication witl brokers LED Oswrao, N. Y., June 15, 1872. | cured by a pair of handcuffs, One of the deputies Most everybody wanted Julian on the ticket, and | ceived with applause. ape ith thelr brokers and Satunpay, June 15—6 P.M. feet and unchanged; sales 1/200 bbls at #860 | then sald to him, when this letter was read it caused sion, But to please the liberal republi: show a disposition to play fair in th ome confu- uns and to aime of poli- | _ Several of the citizens delivered brief remarks on the necessity of withdrawing from the General Council of London, The tenor of their remarks was 1 bought and sold by telegraph as their judgment directed, THE “BULLS” AT SARATOGA Corton. Despite the fact that there isa difference of at leasta pta pound existing against exporters y a rpool and New York quotations, 1,700 , $975 ior amber winte Sv tor double extra. Wheat lower; No. 1 Mil- ub offered at $165; sales early, 2,500 bushels at a Corn lower; sales 4,000 bushels at’ die. ; one car at b tor white for No. it “JUST SHUT YOUR EYES AND GRIN and you'll not feel it at all.” ip ie ce : ob comparison of 17. 7 , . ier aenehy was Rie ited bet res and resay = s e the Conve a ed J "9 t, owing to the different forms of governments in a 7 . | Ge. Rye steady; sales 6,000 bushels Canada at soc. in | felt for the poor fellow. Indeed they were At ae State the Convention adopted Julian's | Ope, and ti manner of doing things in gene- | 41d Newport gave check to the “bears”? at Sharon | bales were purchased for export to-day—1,300 bales of | bond. ‘Corn meal, $150 for bolted, $1.40 for unbolted per | full of pupeity, and did not at all’ relish the I. 5 rts, , “You mean in the nomination of Harrow against Kerr as Congressman at large ?” “Yes, General Harrow was mentioned by some one, and, amid cheers for Horac ecley, he was putin nomination against Kerr. Now, Harrow is comparatively unknown, Some of the delegates actually shouted ‘So and so county gives so many votes tor ‘Harold;’’ but eve! ly knew that Harrow, or Haroid, meant the endorsement of Gree- Jey at Baltimore and the defeat of the Bourbons in 1 being quite different from that of this country, it would not be reasonable to suppose that laws | tramed for the ruting of the association in Europe would at all answer for the people of this country, The following preamble and resolution were pessed unanimously and enthusiasticall: Whereas the General Council of London have usurped the power vested in them by the various Congresses, and by so doing t the International + Workingmen’s Associa’ and Cape May as readily as if both were only a few hundred feet apart in Broad or Wall street. But this season the greater number of the speculators have gone to Europe, and, as the cable would be an expensive, if not inconvenient and dilatory, means of communication, their interest in stocks has been peremptorily closed out. On the other which ae to arrive. This line of cotton, however, was all too infertor for contract deliverie chiefly, if not all, of ordinary to strictly ordinary grades of Texas on private terms. Aside from this transaction there was scarcely any stir In the market, the better qualities being quite neglected and nominal. The ap* pended quotations represent the views of sellers. In order to effect sales of any considerable lines lower priecs would necessary. Future deliveries were steady but quiet. | being composed “! es, Se. Canal treights— 10 New York, Railroad o New York, Sc. ; to Al- 200 bushels wheat, 6,000 Shipments by canal— 1,264,000 feet of lumber, heat, 1,500 di HAVANA MARKET, Havana, June 15, 1872. hipstufls, $22; mid- | | blow fell upon bis bare back. beastly business, The back was then bared from the shoulders. “Ready!” said Walsh, as he brandished the scourge. “Count the blows.” And the tirst fell with terrible force on the bare black loins, turning them almost white, The victim squirmed and writhed and shrank, but only moved his lips in piteous agony, as blow after He counted them as “ ‘ fast as they came, as he writhed and curled his J 5 Resolved, That we, the Federal Council of America, do | h#nd, those who go to the country are divorcing | }y necessary. Puture delive Sugar 4—Stock in warehouse, t secmed to. be ont went to the Wara subaltern and came outa briga: | duty vested Inthem by the International Congress in | Stock list and making their vacation one of 1 Coberendan’ 7 a ih | Tow buds. inchuding 1000 boxes and 508 hhds to the desisted. He had not whimpered, however, nor dier general, and /e held in high csicem. But the | prdance with the principles set forth inthe general aes United States, Rains have been more copious lately in | did he tremble in the least, from first to last; but delegates don’t know him, don’t ye see » They voted Kinder in the dark. Kerr is Congressman now; rules. ‘there are about thirty-five sections represented REAL RELAXATION, Nothing is so wearing upon the human constitu. say SES TNR 1 197 | ; the’ above ’ are 1,300 bales to arrive. For livery (basis low middling) the sales Pave been ictions of Havant and the in , Cardenas, Matanzas, Reme- réase of crop over last year's, he evidently suffered the most intense agony. was freed from the grating and allowed to put on 4 me * in the Council, and the representatives seem to be t it is expected, will be from 17 to 20 per cent. A very few 1 he is @ Popular man and a good representative; | sntisned that’ “splits” have taken piace, and as | /CuS# the protracted mental strain of a continued | Mure wlvely Cte evening ante tives melackeo ae, | estates are atinding. “Market at Flavann CoO MN Ue ican or men en rye oes {et alter balloting tor an hon, he was nominated | there are to be new rules formed ag the Congress | Mterest in speculation, Heart disease, brain dis- | j uly, 100 at 25 3-16., 1,50) at 2514,, 100 at 23 PRT Ue Ct tan So etaees Hen aete | There was ouly a dlight Iutevmimlon ih the pene 8802; 10 792%. "3 the talk, | t A ° SE ‘ \ Se : b Arrobe; Nos. 15 to , 4 taut it qT vonmee ‘So Ay ie all Rena venniariee in July—even a new flag was suggested to take the | Orders, dyspepsia and a whole train of ills are the 2 eee Gate trie. 4 2 Dutch standard, 12 a 1¢ reals. Molasses sugar in | formance when the curtain was rung up for the his possession of office, being in the party ! place of the blood-red fag—they feel sanguine that | result of this everlasting effort to make money. It | November, 200 at 19 18-I6c., 200 at 1979¢ falr demand; | Nos. to 10 at 8% 8 Oe reals. | next act. The other negro was brought out. This er-ee, gave him only ten votes over Harrow, | the pyttety gh fo fe numbers and yet be- | is 9 proverb that “every man becomes a fool or a pape ly e396 186s ota, 200, bales Bares to fay see ends naiatra leit baat” doleeans ater proved to be King. He was quite a dwarf in stature er o .t ite Ean come powerful in this country. up to two o’clocl uly, At Wipc., 500 al 1 900 a 4 " . a arentiy leas than five feet high, and about ? PrN RULE eeepc a nae ‘The following was announced by a member of the | physician by forty.” We see something of the Bie. at? Malen fi" Mtg POMC: j hush, | Clnyod, 4 & ENG, reals per Keg. bacon in fair demand. | twenty five years of age, compactly built, stout ond Lasked. ? ba Painters’ eee amp to Lede punters in coun- | pertinency of this saying in the present tendency | at 25 16-léc.:' Sep 200 at 230, ‘Total, “"6,60) | Purchase owing tothe high demands of holders; quoted | with very thick, heavy African lips. His counte- “Not 't all. It showed that if Julian, a liberal re- | ¢#l have passed the following resolutions :— ofthe Wali street fraternity to emancipate them- | bsles. Grand toval, 11,200 The receipts at the | at $14 a $16 per bbl. for American. Hame—American | nance seemed equally idiotic in expression. He did lic: he oll Known, had consented to |. Whereas a worthy member of our organization y P mp et 3 bales; New Or- | s#lted quiet; sugar cured in fair demand, but unchanged. | not speak a word, but put his hands between the publican, who was we nat d. Geeta tO | has been denounced by various ‘parties for the | Selves from the slavery of their occupation and be- | feans, 142; Mobile, 12: 8a Charleston, 176; | Tard quict; heavy receipts depress: the market and | parg and allowed them to be fastened with the Tun he would have been nominated. and that, too, | fir and manly. statement of his views through the | come Wilmington, 11), Norfolk, 40); Baltimore, 95; New York,.| stocky vsithdrawn in anticipation of hisher prices. Tal: | nonucums, His back was bared. in the manner aie ener BED CER eS. convention ever assem: | ¢o\umns of the press, some of whom having called upon | PHYSICIANS 0; Bomon, otal, I a bales: re ak Wie foie DeEa ne Re before described and the operation began. ‘The led in this State.’ | us to sustain them in their denunciation, we have 8 . 3, thts day last year, ates k u u 0 D . “Then you are satisfed that Julian’s tactics were | “Resolved, f Nite, regretting | the disposition | instead of fools as they progress in their experience | vit, cotton, to, foreign ports lobed A ee enor eter white piee Gand oft Meday pi Al litsle Tella w bore. if, ee iicane: ‘was horribly good, aud that the liberal republicans stand a good | of 8, Hreat numer OF the detriment of tae arincincs, | ofthe street and of life. It is no wonder, as the | Ty liavre, by meains sen polls sally Soo" Fo Hamburg, pitch ping active at $40 per M. ; shooksdulland unchanged; | ‘The little’ one was then cast loose, looking very CLeAVeOne te bade: Drops pebble in the |e donow proctaim that in inaugurating the strngglé | life assurance actuaries tell us, that modern gener- | bY seam, fad. ry a ie Bede cbres, Fee teers onthe i Seater eek? | sheepish, and made some remark, at hh his com- s . for & reductio’ ve Ci ered Wel | steam, '4e., , 36 4 4 8 rt | ‘i . water and watch how the circle Wiens. Our na- | the position, and knowing that te power remained in | ations are Increasing In longevity. The ‘fools’? | by sali, sc.'a 1 Mo Mediterranean ports: by:skenm, | the United States, per box of sigar, $l TP her | panton laughed, and, the show being over for the tion is made up of States, and Indiana’ is one, I | thehandsof the capitalists and middte-men to close thelt | | We quote hogshead of sugar, $5 5) @ $6 25: per hog: molussex, | day, we left the jail yard, nee The republicans in this deestrict. are about t alfand half—one-half for Greeley and the other , ries, and whip us into submission | workshops and With the lash tion, we determined that, if it be- die young; the “physicians” live, and live longer than their progenitors, Uplanide. Aliana, New Opteana, Texas ‘i rt 4 7 375 0 $4 25; to Falmouth and orders, 52s. bd. a Sos. per ton: | ‘This is the first case of the kind in Richmond sinee the revival of the whipping post. Judge Exchange firmer, bnt not quotably higher. i SUNDAY SKIRMISHING. me necessary, we Would maintain our rights’ by fore half Grantee, or nothing at all. and on ite great organized bodies ot labor to rally | | Minor thinks it a humane way to deal with small two-thirds will be Greeley. | offenders, but others say itis not only cruel and Before November The democrats, of rt THE GOLD MARKET # to our st ort; therefore be it | was lower to the extent for the week of just one | ae barbarous, but disgusting, if not ridiculous, There course, are With us to .’ osolved, That w me it of 278 fi : - | , f “ewith whom ?”” is to a man. oe ly ee ate coc peas eet of pede I naitotione per cent, although between the ex- running {n quality. Patrick Hays, of No. 304 Henry street, and Edward | is something solemn and impressive about an exe- “Thunder! With Greeley! A bigger vote will be | thatsooner than subinit to the ten-hour rule, and peace tremes the range was a trifle more. The reduction | ot more than half a grade above or below the grade on either by hanging or shooting, but the whip- ally surrender our riz will resort to the bitter end, Maloney, of No. 8 Vandewater street, quarrelled | € last evening, between Hester and Eldridge streets, ts, 0 relying upon the workingmen of thls great country to join hands with ws in the struggle. quoted. ; ; Covrer.—The market remained quiet but firm. sales of 1441 bags Kio, ex Jas, L. cast for the nominees of Cincinnat in the Burnt district than ever w ng post has not one redeeming quality. The and Baltimot | Sader said it was barvest time, and to send them to rolled up 1 We of the Bank of England rate of discount to 334 per te | 6 Pendigast, on | ahout something that took place ina saloon they | jail would be to deprive the farmers of their assist. fore. Stands to reason. young mar cent and a decided falling off in the weekly export | private terms. We quote :—Ordinary cargoes, 164, ss . | : ke & — “And about Jullan—what position does he tak of specie were the chief causes of this result. ‘The | Tair do. 1 do. 2000 0. Whac. a AS3¢C.; pritne had just left. Maloney being a powerfal man, he | ance in the field. It may become common here, but ald! “A prominent one, you vet. He will be a aC. @ 194C., Hold, 1 = puncture holes in Mo tor, aNd you see if he don't ton’s wind bags. What's your deestrict, sir?” Conversation with other gentlemen in this and neighboring counties. some quite and others less enthusiastic than the whose language | le have endeavored to give verbatim, gave me the im- pression that IN THE EVENT OF GRERLEY'S NOMINATION or acceptance as ac indidate for the Pre: at deucy THE OCEANUS OPENING. The Oceanus Club, of Kings county, which occu- pies the same position to Long Island that the Americus Club holds to Manhattan, threw open the doors of their spacious headquarters on Rockaway beach on Saturday last. The occasion was one of considerable celat, there being present prominent actual assemblage of the Geneva Conference was , also a matter tending to offset the prophecies ofa | failure of THE TREATY, Fi while from Washington came an assurance that the | 2h Treasury operations in connection with the refund- ing of the debt py the negotiation of bonds in government baj Ge Laguayra, 19}gc. ingo, gold, in bond, 321 bbls. ; wheat i24 do. ; corn meal, 1,000 bbls, an ,774 bushels. And for the week Fl wheat, 250, dto.; Corn meal, ‘4,789 bbis. bushele; barley,'60) do.; rye, ending— 07 bushels; corn, 2,435,602 is. and 1,156 bags; oats, 650,987 The flour inarket knocked him down several times. That 80 exas- out of bis pocket and stabbed twice in the back. An immense crowd had ered in the meantime, and the excitement in the locality was intense, When the wounded man shouted out, “I am stabbed,” a cry of ‘police’ was raised, and Officer Mallen, of the Tenth precinct, | rushed to the spot and arrested Hays. Maloney | had great control over his antagonist and had | it cannot fail to have a brutalizing effect w who witness it or those who inflict the perading 28: erate f it a | punishment. It is surprising that Virginia, whit Tie OF bla. pocket and stabs gb rae | boasts the oldest and best civilization in the United gath- | States, should cling to this barbarous custom of the days of slavery. She seems to be fond of her relics, no matter how repugnant they may be to Chris- Uanity and civilization. A BOY BURNED TO DEATH. | 25,180 do. carry the 8 ‘dia politicians and wealthy citizens of both par- | gurope would not be retarded by the failure of the | wax dull and easy, but not quotably changed. The trans. | was carried to the Tenth precinct station | Seeeaielty Ey yehing deoshate or Menten ties. The beach of Rockaway, on which | treaty, inasmuch as these negotiations were not of | pe Att oi pe wants, wit! Cec tae ONG house on a stretcher, and his wounds Herman Eilerman, four years of age, living im If, a8 18 expected, the Democratic Convention en- | stands the Oceanus house for those who | y political, but of a purely business nature. Gov- | ie dressed by Dr. Saville. Maloney was taken | righty-ninth street, near Ninth avenue, was burned dorses the Philosopher, even Dan Voorhees will was dull, but not quotably | home by some friends and his assailant locked up. rill | see! r @ the sea shore, is | No.3 state... +84 0.9 $5.50 | FF will be arraigned before the presiding Ju ¢ | to deatn last evening in a barn close to his father’s r to come in ratier'than shiver out in the cold, | S°¢K rest and amusement on ernment bonds fell of with gold, and in pretty | Supertine Siaie... “baba 625 | He e arraigned b P ig Judge a nies curious contest this, Party lea/ers seem t6 distant from the Brooklyn City Hall about twenty | nearly the same proportion, a movement not un- Extra State 1% 7 25 | Essex Market Police Court this morning. premises. It appears the child asked his mother have but little hold on the people. The opportuity | miles, and is reached by most agreable lines of | . . Choice Stai Wa 800 At hale pase one o'clock yesterday afternoon | for gome lucifer matches. during the afternoon, and resented to the rank and file now, for the first time ‘The Atlantic avenue or the Fulton avenue | B#turalin view of the approach to parallelism of | Superfine M Gree 728 | August Koh! and William Stone had @ diMcuity in | ton invited » number. of fons to a barn qo’break through party lines, ecbut cancuses and onvey passengers to East New York, from | the two commoditics. | Extra, Minneso ares Bee Te ener rr ctin a tip wrounoriG, tain ebnetiaber:| id We Heke” Ob HE pd re tase oe watnedl conventions, and vote as they feel inclined, is a which the steam dummy route conveys the excur- | Money was easy at 446 per cent, the average and | Round pea Ghio, shipping brands : {Me 7m ht eons tik tha bead maxing a tatheetods | eft le a oid is ers har o1 , us =e - ° e confes | . | | Round hoop Ohio, trade 5 ‘ | + ‘the iconoclast of parties, fas an abiding place inthe | take her patrons in safety and comfort through the | FIVB TER CENT. | de Loulesteuight extts......, ! 9008 100 | fe gered ~ | of hay and commenced ta play some game i Fural mind. As an overwhelming silent vote im | channel to the various stopping places on the beach, | P'The large government deniers had large balances | St Lousehoice dowule oxtra:.. BT anal aed iceehiacag “rabbers." ‘AL the ead of the passa the bors had Poelte ver this Stave (ie CTUIIng hISees Tepe ese ea eae Tne yee ITE, | Pressed upon them at 4 per cent, and some of the | pi {gu cuolee amily... ia bo KILLED BY A TRAIN OF GARS. | Ba into this hole young Silerman crept, After lican and democracic, will work and vote together | took part in the opening ceremonies on Saturday | stock brokers paid, on the other hand, 6 per cent. | Bethea shies: . ‘oe He R —- amusing themseives-for some time all the childrem in October and November next to free themselves | were Martin Kaibficisch, President; John C, Jacobs, | A large business has been done in commercial paper, | Seuiern superiine $a 673 | Coroner Young yesterday held an inquest over | but young Kilerman lett the hay ond walied, tae from leaders that claimed to hold them in fee | Vice President; William C, Bishop, Secretary; As- | ich has been in unusually good favor with tn- | y 0.50.4 13 G0 | the remains of Mr. Abraham Tallman, recentiy in | him, out as he did not follow them qu eimple. semblyman George C. Bennett, Jobn A. Armstrong, | Which has brelaing fa Ls Banc ste $500 375 | Mi EBC enough to suit their dispositions they ail, prieenie Join Taylor, Avtiiur Hrown, J. A. Hall, Tax Collector | Vestors, rates ranging from 6 to 8 per cent discount | Corn teal, Jorney + $650 375 | the employ of Messrs. H. B. Clafin & Co., Church | went away and left him. About six o'clock MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL NOTES, | Lemuel Burrows, D. T. Willets, Auditor Nelson | for everything in the shape of prime paper, single | Brandywine + ous 6. . | street, who died in Bellevue Hospital. Deceased | @ fireman who was peesing, nsticas, — i ‘ Scuauranan, Bernard Midas, Juatice Hames, Aldermen | or donbie named, running sixty days to six months, | a ; SIS Jaga BB | ved with his bromer, Peter E, Tallman, im Pasanie, | leruing from the para, bur berate, te Soi Boece The Buffalo #xrpress (republican) says:—“We | McGroarty and Totang, D. McNamara, Superin- | , We: iceee wf. 0.b. | Ned, and on jay afternoon left the store for ca . 4 other property that tendent Demarest, Charlie Gaylor and A, Angell, | The Southern ‘ket Was dail and easy; the offeri i » cars of the Ei | Wagons, hothouse utensils and property may safely calculate that the endorsement of the | ‘The ai y Was passed in fishing, swimming and other STATE BONDS were moderate, but. shipperg 1 aid generally ellevea that Mr. Talimaw eh Esleep.and Notawak, | was vibe tn the, viata away tte Peace {the Cincinnati ticket by the Baltimore Convention is nents Which the place affords, A band of | were dull and for the most part firm. A circular under the views of sellers; No.2 Chicago offered % | ing in time was carried past his home to Suffern | 8% the refuse was cleared away the body o t music was in attendance, and the unanimous senti- aot ee eee eee Bold at Sic? | station, as Inte at night he was { ‘on | ebikt was found, bummed to a cinder. | He liad prob- already assured.” There are some democrats, hOW- | Trent expressed Was that “Oceanus” had. fairly | om the authorities of Georgia regrets the inability | Aout, and $1 7 bid; amber nominal at $205 n $210; | Stal wiek in @ rule’ at inasnsioning, eatiae | ably enused tue fire and his own daath by lighting ever, wo entertain a different notion. | and propitiously smtied upon the club, whieh wiil | of the State to redeem the bonds fall- | Tiiniy active, chiefly for export. salon RGR) bushela at | suffering from the elieets of injuries, “On learning | te Mate Be Oeil wanda inadiee Oh tee Jolonel Forney denies that he has “sold out to re Septe 5. ing due ear, o1 e J- | Badge 5 gi Hee. " of his ubtiess Mr. Tallman sto} 86 | tee ay, polonel F fenies that h remain open to inembers until September 1 |i a this year, and offers the bond- | sy. w Goo, forateamer, closing aL esige. 8 te. fie- a lee, of TESTA OO apt Mi 1 ped at | Dee to-day. Greeley.” It was the “other party” that was sold SHOT IN THE HEAD. holders the alternative of continued payment | {6 good yellow; de, a Uc. for choice do; Me, tor West uffern, and in attempting to jump abo: @ re. by the report. General McClellan opposes the Cincinnati ticket. Senator Wilson will canvass the Southern States {n behalf of the republican ticket in the fat, | The Republican Convention of the Fourteenth Mlinois district has nominated Joseph G. Cannon for Congress, defeating J. H. Moore, the present John Mechan went into the liqaor store of Fred- erick Henkensious about half-past one o'clock on | Saturday morning and demanded a drink, He was ) at the time very much intoxicated, in consequence of which the desired Jibation was denied, where- | npon Mechan became very belligerent, and seizing | of the interest as heretofore, or the conversion of the bonds into the new seven per cents, authorized by the Legislature. A notice in our advertising columns calls upon holders of SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS and coupons to present the same for registration atthe oMce of the Commercial Warehouse Com- | spring in store ; 83¢. for white lowa white: Southern white and yeliow nominal. Oats were a shade easier and jn good demand. Sales 88.000 busliels, at | 49'ge. a dle, for Western afloat; tor No. 2 Chicago oat, market closing firm. Barley and rye remained inactive and entirely nominal in the absence of transactions. Berth room for grain wasin fair request, at the closing rates of yesterday. For other produce the | inqniry was light, at unchanged rates. There was a mod. | erate inquiry (or vessels tor charter, tor which about for- mer rates were pais he engagements comprise To turn train was struck on the head by some portion. of a car an¢ knocted down, thus receiving concus- sion or corapression of the brain. Although found lying between the rails, Mr. Tallman was not ron over by the car wheels, He was brought to the city and died son after admission to the hospital, ‘The brother of deceased regards the oocurrence 48 accidertal. ceased was a single man, tary years of age, and a native of this City. pr mains were yesterday taken to New Jersey for in- ANOTHER HOMICIDE CASE. A Child Kilted with s Hatchet. Yesterday afternoon James Burke, a child’ five and @ half years of age, whose parents live in Thirty-second street, between Second and Third avenues, died in Bellevue Hospital. Two weeks was returning K | ago deceased, with other childre: Cone te HO ast aet gy ean | Tamr thi cimcomplanes withthe law or tne | Uvigerina nt | uae a ram chore stoned Inthe are were The Pennsyivania State Temperance Convention danger of losing his life, drew @ revolver and dis- | last Legisiature, which validated the State aebt, | by sail, 7,800 bushels a a8 Oat a ‘WO bbls. rosin, STREET RAILROAD OASUALTY. some men were at work on & ‘new building, aud has nominated 8. B. Chase for Governor and A. J. charged the contents of one barrel at Mechan, the | and provided for its registration as a preiiminary | oh OFi¥Ate terms hhds. tallow apd 1d hhas, tobacon, po Sante poses canlarek on Geeteinione tara Clark and B. R. Bradford for Congressmen at large, | ball taking effect. in the back part of his lead. | to the resumption of interest payment. | haimpton, 47. 6d; and by bail} rh, bbls, | Peter Curley, # resident of First avenue, New | \nonty yeum, ‘muplaved « oe iathing ane Horace Greeley summerizes at Rye Beach. This and Tab Tiere ee Wan conveyed $0 Park. Hes. | TE BANK STATEMENT. Eran, Take Ho. Ghangon 4 seam’ 7.400 Pusk’i’ | York, while stepping off a caron the North Seoond | and threw tt, the wei a akin effect on the head fa the first time we have heard of the venerable | pital, where his Injury Was examined and pro- | The changes in the bank statement are not of | corn, 7 5 bbs rose Bh fo Housed. 20 boi Street Railroad, Wildamabnre, 7 ee ray ern Soe Chil, than fracturing his hgh aan been 4 Sage entertaining a partiailty for “old Rye.” | Rownced Not serious. | DUNE Wingo at the | WPortance, showing a sympathy In the banking | \’British bate aud quarters grain to Ponwrin for | lost hie Daa a an te Curing was con: | wien death ensued, Was, arrested imme: The Indianapolis Journal says Mr. Shoemaker will | ‘OMS Polleg Canct, and in the absence ofthe com. } Movement with the duiness #0 provalent in busl- | flere, 8. 104d. ts tinh bask 8 quarter grain te Seyed to his residence and thetice to,the Sisterst | diately after the =e IM stilt (a customs. serve out his present term, It is predicted in the | vlaiggnt, wee comuuyved for exawiaation. 71 news circles, There ta anexoanslon in loans to the | fram Lechora © Wow Vork pf Design, Wane ene cect | Lcapltal i PLCYStCOOty siraitlag the setioa ‘Gneanar.