Tho Daily Review.
M O K IT I 3ST G.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMB71 10. 1882.
The Daily Review has the largest
bona Jide circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city cf Wilmington.
fairly. We have found and buried the October 11.0041 1.91; November 11.630
bodr of Lieut. Gribble. i i 11.63; December 11.67011.G3; January
Licut. GrlbbIe. of tho Dragoons, 11.7301.174; .February . 12A5; .March
mentioood in General WoIselcVs di-1 H.87011.98; April 11.08;; May 12.190
patch, had been missing since the treat 12; ;JimeJff23.30.
car airy cnarge at jvossassinj xiis Douy
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having been found unburied It is thought
probable he was murdered on tho ap
proach of General Wolseley.
PANAMA f
BY TELEGRAPH.
CANOXCIIET.
Spraffue and Hi Sliot-Gun
. Hold the Fort.
(Bj Telegraph to iHl'.y Bet lew. 1
Puovidexce, lL I. September 9.
Nihi. In the Supremo Court .thw
mornin?, in -the case of the petition of
Z. Chaflee, trustee and aiaiuce of the
Spraguc estate, for advice and assist
tance in the matter of the sale of Canon
chet to F. V. Moalton, the petition was
dismissed, thus leaving William
Spraguc in practical possession ol Can-
oncnet inuenmreiy, unless oustcu
procedure of law.
IANVILLE.
A Serious Affray Between City
OXIiclals.
. (Bj Telegraph to D 11 ttcrlew.
IUXVILLE. Va.. Sept. 9-NiIit.
This eveninz John II. Johnston. Alay-
0X01 tho city, shot J no. K. Hatcher,
late Chief of Police, inflicting wliat if
believed to be a mortal wound. The
parties met casually this evening and
Hatcher demanded an apology for a
statement made by Johnston that
Hatcher had not accounted for tho Hues
he bad collected. An apology was re
fused and a scuffle ensned and John-
ton biiOL liaicncr. Johnston surren
dered himself and was admitted to bail
la $3,ooo.
THE YKLLOW FKVKtt.
Further Kcports of the Earth
quake. I I
B Telegraph to Daily Review. 1
New IVokk, Sept. D Nisht. The
Central & South American Telegraph
Co. havo received a dispatch from
their general manager at Panama, stat
ing that there was another! short but
bliarp shock this morning. For
the past two nights the popula
tion of Pauama have slept in or walked
about the squares. Many families camp
oo.the plains. Few dare sleep in high
buildings, or narrrow streets. . . Much
sickness from fright and exposure is ex
pected. I ; j . .
JLIUUiC VII IUV L .1111 I lit 1 1 Jk. li. IS BUS-
OUt of line.
. ; i
dui lis ap
proaches arc sunken and the masonry
cracked or fallen. -The freight houses
at Colon arc badly damaged. It is
hoped traflic may be resumed, on tho
11th. Tho Island of Tobcgo suffered
considerable this a. m. Interior towns
arc reported badly damaged. The long
dormant volcanoes of Chiriqut arc re
ported to be in active eruption.;
Chicago; Sept; 0.-Nlg!xLH-Floar
aaict and : uncnanred.- lYnea&tlairiv
active and a shade higher; regular 98
098 September? SM09H October.
Corn unsettled and lower "at 69 cash
and September; 6610661 October. Pork
in fair demand, lower and demoralized
at S2O.7O0S2O-75 cash : 20.70 Septem
ber ; $2O.7O0$2O.724 October. , Lard
unsettled and generally higher at 11.574
011.60 cash 'October and November.
Bulk meats steady and unchanged.
Whiskey quiet and unchanged at & 1.20
New York Weekly Bank State.
I ment.
i . : . . -. .
by j penucu as the bnuges are
I Bf Tckgrapu to Da! I jr Review.
New, York, Sept. 9 NightThe
weekly statement of the associated
banks is as follows : Loans : decrease
$2,451,800; specie decrease $3,688 800;
legal tenders decrease $478.900 ; depos
its decrease $5,765,800; circulation in
crease $28,600 ; reserve decrease $ 1,726,
250. iTho banks now hold $1,932,275
less than the legal requirements. :
COTTON MARKETS.
i
Telegraphic lirevities.
A giiu belonging to the British
at Crectlmorc was tampered
some unknown person, much
dignation of tho Americans.
Some very startling developments of
thclt and fraud have been disclosed in
regard to the management of the Alms
House, in Philadelphia. Among other
uungs tne rool. wmcli was of cornier.
By Telegraph to Daily Review.
September 9 Night Galveston
firm at 12; Norfolk quiet and steady at
wf ; ualtimoro quiet and steady at 122 ;
Boston quiet at 131 ; . Philadelphia
auu ai u; oavannau nrm at lit: new
r- Strictly Business.
Mr. C. B. Bishop the inim i table corn-
median, will show here ncjct Saturday
nignt." JJLe . wUl open tho theatrical
season - in Gontcr'a play id "Strictly
Bua!ne.y, .Jfr. , Chas. ?ApYiog; the
agenty' waa H rd yesterday making; 'af -
rangements lor tno appearance otnMx,
Bishop. He received the following tel
egram dated at Richmond from tho man.
agef. Mr.F. W.Pauir Z ; f:
We are triumphant: opened at Nor
folk to seven hundred and forty dollars.
To-night, Richmond cisJat hundred, and
eighty. .Prospects big to-morrowl" . ,
The above will show what a strong
hold Mr. Bishop's new piece is ; taking
on the public,; All the scenery, used in
this production is carried by the com
pany which is pronounced the best that
has eyer supported Mr! Bishop in any
oi'his tours through tho South.,,. ;, .
Terribly Mutilated.
Coroner Hewlett. was notified ou FriT
day that the body of Primus Youug, an
old colored man about70 years of: age,
was- found lying in tho yard attaulied to
his residence, on the llooper plantation,
in Capc'Fear township, about Biic miles
from his city. The i-cmai ns " were so
terribly mutilated as to be. alinost be
yond recognition. - Prinlus lctt here
about ouo week ago and was then com
plaining '.of , feeling : tadiy.! .No3 rie
seems to know when the., old mau died
or how long beforu death he was j siek.
rrho WightyfWambth o
. x .... , . , , . : i . . . " i j f
C igfant i c Co loss u&
Of. all Amusement Organizations, ranoplletl In
S. Hi
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BABRETT'Si &; CO'S
New United HMonster i Railroad Shows
ORIENTAL, CIKCUS, KGYl'TIAN CARAVAN AND UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION OF LIVING WONDERS!,
rositivcly Couiins nid will exhibit in nil IU vsist culircty at ; L I : 1 1
WILMINGTON, MON.DA V. SEPTEMB'R i
illlthhl ?MS?nlfIcai1?- atl2i; M?SS? n?minal Corpncr.Hcwlclt went out tb the home
:U with by at 121; Memphis steady at 12i; Augus. ru it' ! V i
tothoin-r ta quiet at U; Charleston steady at deceased yesteixlay and had the
121. , ic j mutilated remains iuterreit His- .ijc
NAVAL STORES.
liy Telegraph to Dally RctIcw.
is thatJPrhnus died iff his bed and tho
dogs irt the fieighborhuqd dragged tho
body out of t tho housb . iiito t the
where the body was ,.giiawed j.by
yard j
hogs!
was taken off and sold and not one dol- . Charleston. Sept. 9 Night. Spir- nd nicked h v hii
- ,i r t? tnrpentine 40 cents bid, ,41. ask- m'TM tZlSjL
(0 Tt)cjTph to Dallr Rcvkrw.l
Wasuixgton. Sept 0 Night Sur-reon-Ceneral
Hamilton, of the Marino
Hospital Service, has received tho fol
io wing:,,
JJrvvcnrvtilc, Ecjil.'J- Fiflli-sevcn new
' cases of fever and three dcatks.
' Peksacoiju Sept. U Night Twelve
cases and two deaths.
The National Board of Health receiv
ed the following:
Pcnsaeola. Fcby 8 10:45 p. m. US
new cases to-day and 2 deaths, 1 color
ed. The weather for the week up to,
noon to-uay was very warm, it is now
cool and a ram storm is threatening.
Pensacola, Sept. 0 Night. Tho
Board ot Health declares the yellow fe
ver epidemic We have in 24 hours
18 new cases and 3 deaths. Collections
are being almost entirely suspended
and business men are greatly embar
rassed and an appeal is mado to the gen
erosity ot the country. Contributions
should be transmitted
ed. Rosin steady at $1.40 for Strained
ana uoou fc trained.
lar accounted for.
E. S. Sanfonl, V. P. of Adams Ex-
licl 6U.Mcnly ycsterOiyJ ' , . j '-.i ?""une.ery ?m cats-
man, who was elected by tho Republi
can's to the N. C Ixjziskiturc some
years ago, and who was in jail atlllert-
lord lor abduction and robbery, escap
ed thence on Friday night in company
with five colored prisoners.
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suspicion of any" foul play In connection j
with the death.
Indications
. :;' :": The; Circus.:;. i
Barrett's circus troupe will arrive in
this city this morning and will show, on
Dickinson's hill to-morrowi ' Wherever
7 ENORMOUS MEl KOPOLITAN MENAGERIES UNITED
'." 50 .Fifty Blazoned Gages of Wild Beasts I 50
TII12 STAB KOUTJGltS.
j ,
No Verdict us' Yet Estimated
l Cost of tho .Trial.'
fDj Telegraph to Daily Rcriewr.J
. Washington, D. C. Sept. 9. Night.
At 2 o'clock the Star Route Jury
again camo into uourt ana reported
that they had failed to agree. They
were uirccteti io reinrn, ana report
again at 6 o'clock. When thev
by teleirraDh into Court at the latter hour they an-
1 !L1 .1 I nOnnOftfl T nnr. IhPV ttatl -ran nh,ri
waca DUiaiuiH tvh inern is Rn imnprai va i j
For tho South Atlantic States elondv I they have been they have received conl-1 Bv imported a Huge Shambling' llh-cr Hoi
weather, with rains, winds mostly mendationsfroni;both press and, peo
afdtSre5r C5e,el; 'WeKarebceu watching onr.cx-
-1 wv"6w.cJ. viuocijr auu.are BaLisinju
WHI T E NILE HIPP 0 P 0 T A MFS
ported a Huge Shambling lin er Horsq the terror of tho Saurians clalnUl i
Theologians and Zoojranhers to be identical with tho. rhtu!1 SlSl V- .WJ
tlie Behemoth of tho Bible.
Jl Pair of Maiesticr Giraffiesi I ?r6kcn and.dwitf''
i - ! . - . ., 'wuian cnariots.
that the "troupe is ono.wnicH is well ISl O fl flH I n v A cf-nrl in mobr than Eigiitt1!
jio, . : uu6-ucai iji cw . ' , , " -i- w w w - v JfiUUUATBD 'FLESH
: L : I ,:; j . A MONSTER ALIrKEPnESEXTINa HEED OP
! PilllFORMING ELEPHANTS !
cureans, . will be relieved by Browp's
LOCAL NEWS. ,
The receipts of cotton at this port yes
terday foot tip 134 bales. . ' "
reacnea an
agreement in regard of some of the de
fendants, but not as to others. Jud-o
Wylie stated that he was not prepared
as yet to accept a partial verdict, and
tne jury were told to return tor f h
need of funds. The large proportion
of Northern and unacclimated men ren
der nj singularly accessible to the rav
ages of the disease while tho nnmber of
ick and sickening is creatly disnroDOi-
tioned to the number of trained nurses.
Bbownsyille, Tex., Sept. 9 Night
There were 57 new cases of ferer to
day. There We also 3 deaths all Mex
icans. There was one death in Fort
Brown.
on th decrease. There were 2 deaths "are reacneu a lerajct oi guilty as to
in the last 24 hours : $14,000 is the total "y: "oeu, Mcner and Vaile, and
One interment, that of an adult in.
Bellevue Cemetery during the week. .
1 CI
The steamship Gulf Stream C&pK
Ingram, hence, arrived at- New. York
yesterda. i
Including TWICE the largest animal known to exist,
worthy of the confidence and patronage
of -the public.' Sorely the ' bills' tell of
enough to drive sleep from 1 the r eyes of
the younf and to , revive , in the hearts
of theold much of the consuming circus
fare of youth, 'and when the -splendid
street parade arrives, with- its i Ptei
phants, canals, dromedaries jand wild ll<T? fe1" ?.ver 200 year, of
beasts in caravan; its grand and gorke- - -,- ; ------- C unmn ever seen.
ous chariots, cars and cages; its three l.lVUV .G slayek,- .ana on 815,000
une xnaruai oanas ana new, leviathan 1 . V r cuiuu,ionin tins or any other country, ni ;
xiocomouve sceam urcnestra, and itsi . xou uiii see the Great
huudreds of wonders and i amusing
t
the famous old India War Elephant,
VI
There were three adults and one lslShts, ' everybody will be attracted td
night, and come into Court at 10 o'clock cnil( interred in Pine Forest Cemetery the half million, yards of brilliantly elee-
An animal nercr before erxhibited in America. - The first and only j I
to-morrow. Tho session of the Court. I during th waaIt.
nas Decn conunueu irom day to day
since Friday by recess, no adjournment The receipts of cotton at this port for
having;been taken. One of the prosecu- the first nine days of the season, endinsr
Imt rnniS? yesterday, foot up 506 bales.
trie lighted tents.
H O C I
aaoont sent us by subscription.
FOREIGN NEWS.
(By Cable to Dally Uct lew.)
Loxdox, Sept. 9. Night Reuter's
Telegraph Company hastho following:
Kossassin, khlt 9 Tho enemy at
tacked both flan ks of tho British posi
tion this morning. A sharp encounter
ensued, resulting in tho repulse of the
ArtDS.
possioiy an acquittal as to Turner, i and
tliat they are still considering thn
of the two Dorscvs. It I was nspm-M if.
ed at the Treasury Department to-day
that payments already made on ac
count of the expenses in thcDrospr-ntion
1 of tlic Star Koute cases are as follows :
Jror services and expenses. B. Ill Brow-
A . ' - - -
Only one marriage, license, that to a
colored couple, was issued ly the Reg.'
Ister of Deed3 during the week.
Anything in the bardare line
i Tho Cyclone .
One year ago yesterday tho most dis
astrous storm. whicfir has ever passed
over this city btirst upo'rt';us , about 12
o'clock Buildings., were leveled, - roofs
were blown off and, we regret ? to say,
lives were' lost, - Tho city for several
( days presented a dilapidated "'appear-
Ever exhib
POP O TIM US
ted on this Continent. The only genuine 1 !
1EK10X&: 1 2E3EODT so
i J:.. : .V you wiLi see ' - --: - ,-("--
. -
TIIE SlMlAM COLOSSUS. CYNOCEPirAlJTs , '
. . ' j ! THE FIVE -TON PERFORMING BLACK RIIINOf:KTina
!: , : j? 5 j r j A AKCT1C AQUAB1UM OP POLAB MAMIIOIHS
andem in the Streets. Prfominr Amhin nfnmnH,lAltiT.rs
... . ,h,.L1Jl'UIM Hiuucu wr'perrorm increai-
anuc liiaiugUynocephalus, Performing Dens.
n ull 111
. z k 1 wcu no ' uumuareu wilii xiiq. rnins' nt i rTr..; VAUUu
Mr. N. B. Vincent is established & ancient1 'Rome.;;1- Yesterday ? about the TTfiT.P T.tnTNTfl "MTI X VfD A T5 "n CJ
ana expenses. 6.702: llnnrim ltii
services and expenses, $10,251.00: vl
r'V- , Wl ric :y Kcrr. services and expenses, 6,527:
Ocncral olsclv is now on his I if t xt.;i- . ' '
WIT to thfl front. Tmn;,rn; 1, expenses.
Trrir; ,."r:?:rw"tM4 umson, services and
Beuter's has also tho following later
despatch from tho British camp :
. . fuxstastinJZ &pi 0 Xbon Tho at
tack of the enemy has been repulsed
but the action still continues along tho
front which extends a distance of throe
tailes. All of tho troojw arc out from
the British camps. Tho wounded arc
now bcinz brought in but tho iftLil
cxlties are not yet exactly known. The
British loss is roughly estimated at 100
killed and wounded. Many shells fell
ia the British camp before the enemy
was repulsed
VlETNA. Sent. 9. NLrht. A to!,.
craa from SL Petersburg is published
here stating that the convicts in the pris
on a Khokham revolted recently and
the roard was called out to suDnre&s
them. A struggle ensued and 40 of the
convicts were Eilcd.
Kossasw, Sept. O.NighL All of
Arab! rash a s troops rom Cairo have
been brought to Tel-El-Kebir : also the
black regiments which iorm the elite of
uwjU! wiuiury, ids enemy is
workiox night and day at his entrench
ments across the fresh water canal on
hU right. General Wolscley is now in
direct telegraphic communication with
Lendon.
Loxdox, September 9. Night. The
Briih bark Conajna from Sunderland,
r w tx, nas iounaerea ana mo
stcr, Tor bis appointment as Attorney business again andisks for ra share of hour of 12 o'clock the Var department
and rinUVn. lJ? SS? tho Pronage. Sec advertisement else Mhtcmt the following from the .Main
where. r:
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penses, . 55,000: total S 17.480. W., It
wul uo seen that the above expenses
include only lawyers fees and expenses
and only so much of that class n re
counts as has been passed by the ac
counting officer of tho Treasury. None
of tho accounts of expenses incurred in
this trial," such; as witness ifcos, com
pensation oi special agents, court ex
penses, etc., have vet been presented at
the Treasury. It is estimated that
these expeuscs, together with tho addi
tional amount to , bo paid as counsel
fees, will swell tho total expenses of the
Star Ilouto trial to about $200,000.
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DOMESTIC MARKETS.
(B7 Telegraph to Dally Review.
FINANCIAL. I
i Cashmeres
tney are
Street.
were never
now atllAiLN
O fiice at' Washgton :
.The Gulf cyclone has recurved and is 1
A Pair of African Elands.
r as cheap asj now central off the mouth of the Missis- 1 A.
'a. 38 Marketl ippUV.Ita' course cannot be defined at ',T
pneub, yub it win ' proDaDiy
t,
Secured seats for the , theatrical sea
son are now on sale.' See Dyer's ad
vertisemcnt. ' -i :-;
. nr a. -a a ...
vro rezrec 10 icarn ' that our young
friend, Mr.SJainea G.- Bradley is quite
...
sick . ai ine , resiaence of Mr. W.. II.
Lippitt, in this city. - . . ;
"Mr. Thos.H..IIoweyt who ,has rbeen
in NeV York for-several months past
has returned to the city. We are pleas-
eu 10 seo nini looking: wexu : -Capt.
Manning advertises that he has
plenty of room now for transient guests
and can furnish pig-fish three times
ic win' DroDaniY' move
Northeastward, ; 7 Shipping on- .the
South Atlantic coast is warned that
dangerous winds may. be anticipated to
night ndj to-morrow. TV 1'
. At 6. o'clock ; tho,; follpwingj message
was flashed over the wires 1 .h r
: Up signals Smtthville, Wilmington
'm.AWWAl vjwiuuy wumai UUUtU VI 1 J
irensacoia apparently moving In Norths
cast direction. ' 7 i .i..v 1 v.?
..." iwavt'ud iuo& oiac& I
and angry bnt there is littio or iw'wind j
It maV'be the calm' heftmv. ihn ctnrm
" - HkVALU
Vc trusfour' 'cTtyinTiepareornrorn
a similiar visitation of I Septeiriber 9th,
1881.
A CAVALCADE OF
-if; .
Fourteen Performing Kentucky ThorougKbreds. 14
1 he largest puraber of the piost beautiful and best train! TTnrii in tho tovwM
nii.l mnY.a fh.n i i "I " v-
. u..v. aa.ja.s iiuuu l. nyiv; euyv. aiOlie.
THIRTY ARABIAN CAlilELS.
i 1 'f; -t.f; -I,..;' A ift9f.??. .FAT''' COLLECTION OF
-H-V Y -t-Esrc ZOOi-loC3rXO-A.Ij W03STDERS
New YfiRK. .(lntimW a v;k I uu . ... ,
Kfi;"CT' "rA.",I"riaJf wimuuyusr roast every nour or
O ".0v
MARINE NETVS;
4831. ! Governmpit
strong ; new nves 101 bid; new four
and a half per cents 113 ; new four per
uoaus negiecica. :
COMMlCIAL.
lxtton steady; sales 383 bales; Up
lands 12 13-16; Orleans 13; consoli
dated net receipts 6.406 bales; exports
two to fill up tho corners.
ARRIVED.1 ''7' '-II
Steamer D. Murchison Smith Fovli
iiunU AT TWT -1 T 1 1 o , J
twwuuc, jr. f . y imams G5 vJO;
IMO M iUll.. common. &7.18: Nrt enn'n
nominal; ungraded red 70l.i9j; No
red 1.071: ungraded ' whit i nan
o - reu spoi $i.ubj. Corn act
ive, closing at f inside j rates and J2
lower, closing heavy and unsettled.
Oats unsettled and lin iarnmrhnr.
rmrr
. . .. . -
xaiaDcnng iaj, were arowcea. .
lYcemant Journal says: Garwood, rod $1.07 ;
w mmiuw, Miiiw m ireiana last
evening to superintend the execution of
lYaads nines. Marwood is guarded
by the police, and a number of Irish
detectives will escort him to Limerick.
London. Sept. 9 Night. General
Wolxaley telegraphs to tho War Oflico
from a point 3J miles west of Kossas-
sin xocx uie loiiowing report: of the
morning's operation :
September QihXoon. Tho enemy
rcooonoitercd our advanced posts with
considerable lorco of all arms. At day
break this morning General Willis ad
vanced and attacked them, driving weak; cotton, steam, 3-l&fld;
them back with loss. We have taken steam, 4d. Bosin quiet and
ioor guns, our loss is very trilling.
The enemy have retired into their works
from which they arts now firing at 5,000
yards range. I shall return to camp
Kofrnssia with all my force. I have re-
catl asd teleyaph are tow working
Col. Jno. J. FTtHrlrV" lma'Tioc1 fl,
store on Market Rtnt VMrh u-p-man simmer JVLinneliana, Bis
i i V w JZ eey, bmithviUe,. Master. t;r w ,
cently.oecupied by Mr. Thos. H. How- Steamer Passport, HarpeV, Smith
ey, and will remove his dry goods busi- ville, Master. . .. .
nessjto thatIaee oh the ISth inst.fi I CLEARED'." ' "s
- ' i - a Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
Look at these bargains in rumor nlle. Master. 1 t -
r lour.ooathfrrn nnn.hui(ml ami n.,rof " I f TT to j j! : . 1 U. 8. mm 1 stmm
Wheat, cash, ii higher and strone: m.pi Rfrf ' A bey, Smithville Master. - '
Steamer D. Murchison- Smith. Fv
vw2Tiue, jr v vv ltiiams cs uo.
A,
11 T- 3 if
We are pleased to knew
Jas. M. McG owan, who has been very PoinTSS 5 SSS?
sick fbr the past week; b considered Steamship Regulator, Doane'New
somewnai Deuer. tie has had a very iorjc ' syoua.
r KtiiTn r . . I Schr June Bright. Rartrr RaHimnm
nblf 33f Ku Tleiira Phid 'ype- Wehopo to ehlm out in """S.
. j o v .vuiituu
ot, ;rVr.ua nrm ,6tanoam A
Molasses firm and quiet. Rice
sicaay ana quiet. Jard opened 10&
121 lower and closed with the decline
almost recovered; sales nrimo .steam.
spot, 12.1081212i; .September 12-074
12.171. Freights to Liverpool dull and
wheat.
nuict and firm nt
i.tv&zi.'JO. bpinnts turpentine firm
at 43len. iork very steady in spot
iu iaurouuiDrrtsa4es. now mess,
spot, $3l.7Se$2ljS7l 1 jr'
ucfc rcccipisi none: cross
iYcsirwaUf Irch,Trdut larid j Black
fish hooks and lines. , A mil assort
ment and lowest prices at JA.cosis.t
A couple of small colored boys were
arrested last nhrht on the wharf for
stealing bags from the office of Messrs.
Norwood Giles &Co.. .There is & bro
ken pane of glass in tho front door of the
flice and the boys fished the bags out
with a pole. They" have been plying
' ' COASTWISK.
Baltimore Schr June RnfcfcQsn
675 feet lumber, 5 bbls pitch. " '
New -York Steamshin
oaies .couon, wuo casks spirits,, 1.906
bbls rosin. 65 bbls tar. 60 Mik nia' oo
uuus uuur, ki Dues varn. in tvtiAs vnni
2 bales.vanllla, I bale hides, 10 bbls
I Peanuts, luu.ouo shingles, 60,785 ft lum
wr,4 pKgs mosc
3,818. Futures closed steid v : mTm ? i v I their avocation for the nast two or Dm
000 bales: iSeDtcmbcri 12.51 a ivM.ln;ofe '::.
James A; VJ i Ward,
0 AND PUmiASING 'agent;
.'' fi- E. Cor. CtorJcs andPnut Stsl.
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YouVnl see WlLttS COBB'S original ami only Miniature CJroui of Dow, GoaU aEl Monkey.
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enure world, JAMES QU1G LEY and WILLIAM BATCHEtXJtt. 410,000-, j
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i. 3o-oiceaJut)itee Chorus, always exhibiting jast what it dvertlses. i
1 .Cb?? Excursion Bates on all liallroad to the Great "World Exposition JJt
22SJF? Jl? 5U Adrertised Shows. Children UnderXine Ye art Half Fnce. L
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