if. -VrJ j rJ-T- 3 - v ' h ir --k:'r :jA - lis f VvOir V " ' tf ' VOL ' CvV ' ' "Still MtKay, Jr ClCC! -asJ a...- W. 1 ! 1 1 mMrcM lbe peuplc of Ite -Third jOoiI g rcasiun&l District at the folio wifl Unci ndpUcw: ' ' ' ; : ,?u - ' WbiteTille, Jul 19tb. : -u- r amithfllfc, Jnlj 20tb; ' a At wblcb pltces be will be' liappy t njct Col. Waddel!, mod will giri 4xim ao ctiual division -ofjtlme ' : ; 1 $523,000; . Under the aboTC bcaditbe ' Blar gif ci .us auothcr rcbasb of ttijit bMCfodcr nriio,t;,iir5haf CAJtuor. The Crst land is to boused Jn:bojin,TOtci..tc mnncncrtnc aiarc eitcnon m riona " Carolina. The Felrral Court expttnicf " can )yc id oat of vne ("cnticth ol itw-j Now the SUtr man has sacb a (rood figure head, wc ask bira to explain boVJ the t.'niud State caoIu bare paid IU Federal Couit t xponsti wilb'a liftlel over cleviti thtiuianc Court iu ihU countv h . 1 1 . -, Ami .1 1 .iiwfst "t uitous and puerile iuhat this furfd1!? to b use buying vHes tu iuilaencc ti election, it U situplj absurd. Wc published iu yesterday' 1'otT Marshal Carrow s reply toi.iiogaiao.aDa wuicu is . i , -n . i, unanswerable. The accounts arc rnadt iul by the Marshal and ttpyroctd by Jf ' AVtvii, hi lore goiu; to Washing- tou. Judge UrookK i the gentleman inquiries. who ,,M:d Frdtr' M,vxer in State aflairs .In reply to your IttUr, I have the ... , , - , m honor herewith to inclose stattiucut- , the u.vrts,,.,. ,h ku k.ui democra- t defalcation8 and oS5Csin th(. t v. ud vn ot only applauded, but Bureau ol Internal Hevenue, of thz Cus trtatcd to t gmnd oratiou and had tom,and ol the Treasury, and also rcla bi urnifr ilntn l iivit sous of life to losses of deposits in the National , . . t . ii. ,i i Binks. From the accompaniug state North Carolina . n-c m.suke not. Had j mcnl of lhc Comm!saloncr ct fntcrn!d the interfcirnce lvn in laror ol me ..,.,,r.,s. I. we should leain ol corrupt ludg.s,a lertrejt.tc,Masni. Well ........ ' i Judge BrookMLe idol ol lheu k.ux , dcmociacT, approved 3Iarshal t arrows j vouchers before he got that f J.'.'.HK) ! ! ! How lAthat : ' Here is our friend Judge Kiuok, fraudulently approving fraudu lent touchers to fraudulentlf per md Col. Carrow to haudnlently draw this money Jraundulcutly aud to fraud ulently disburse it for the fraudulent, purposo ol fraudulently bwytng -op some Irau.l'iltnt rote On the pjes tton of drawing ttorernment money to sbvuld know better . c would be I astoufhed if we supHcd br an instant he believed it himself. " ; nd agaiu the admits there are i h borne fifteen hundred ku klu case ami ' aain he reiterate that all this could ' br niitl out ot "one twentieth of the ; large amount tlrawn from the Federal Trassury. That's pretty cheap work. Let us sec. One twentieth of 223,00O to ill. 1"0. which amount dirided koklai cs gir th. ! among 1 d0 enormous ;uni or seven uoimrs uu -mj- , . j i j r.. three cent to each case! How are the j .normouj expenses incurred to arrest this Kll"K ,u -'c liluldated at $7 43 per ease ? Where aro the witness lees and mileage to come from.' the clerks costs, and all other incidental expenses? Oh but the says it only cost f5,000 btforc; tha war. Suppose that was a!'. What did you hare then? Ku-kluxout- iMlarni o No. Hut you have got them all now and they have got to be overcome t Can it be done without expense' Again the says that this cniire amount goes for political purposes, thereby iutimatingthat Marshal CarroTT lt-i t"'IH"H "I air m u I'd Docs anybody bclictc that I We arc accused as drowning men, to be catenmg ai str. -tli u about the heaviest catch at a Tcry poor straw wc have yet seen in the campaign. JJul this is not alltTbe 5'tr winds' up with the following : ' :'" There is now in the hauds ol Gram's tools tbc sum of timer niMnrn am rinx xnovAnv DOLL A US, . r. all to be used in corrupting voter .and iffectiug the result ot tbc election in this State in August. Think of it! A third of a million two thirds drawn from the U. 8. Treas urjscntto North Carolina to purchase its free citir.eus and sell their sools to the aster ot randemonlum aflel bis earthly vicegerents. Think of It, and keep your blovd cool if you can! Will the i?tir tell us where it gets the sum ol 3i0,000t- We cannot imagine. We will venture the aertlon thitirbere one dollar has come into this State for political purposes in the, interest of the Republican psrty, -tsx , dollars has come for the OretleyTtet. We hart positirc inrormalion from men of that i I, . i . a w fiat' ltfxtrl 1 . F tl.n part j that' gio&cj has' -been 'paid1 the Rtleisn and lO tlilS TVC make na.'.ojccuon. hisf Mias sdwanbrcn castona'rj, f Ten in ilrluous North Carolina, bat we happen, to kno-nr tliit. "otir EiccuUr? Committee in this'CoDWcMionar Distncf has xbt rev; ceireaiart.flunarea,a9;isara ,ipr pouii-. cat porrks-acd tbatabtPosr bas.noti reccircu iuo uuiiir- arnuo promne oxa one dollarlor, its fcrVlccs during' tbef campaign. ;i will the r.iaj(aamucu J. - ATiotlier. lr hopper .rTAlIed.."-': - lpeiJuaocratic c:op?cryatiTe-urceJey parljhaTC bceoTuwpning. id T' fin mm ri thm rnn nt r nml li VA nKl"U over axstrted that ftjl lh'c'f4 officers rta ;. Kn --i tb fact.. In bDdiiDir the cr00 iand . incompre bttiaible fVutft'of. $00,104,202,283 the iecA the goreriusent ,haa been only : wu JLrHFtbASG, or less than PMttdollar ou the wltirrrc I Ail Amexij:a. cct4lemtt. about to visit turope baa writtea tothc 1 reasuiy Department, makLBg tflquiry as to the amount id losses iu the tollcctiou ot the Internal and Customs Kcvcnuc, the IosaeV snstaiutd by dcpo3itor." in Na- j tional Banks, and the amount of public mwrj .ok. uu,oug. ueiauuiug ou.- 1 eia s. A renoit ou the subice.t is em- bodied in tbc following letter ot June, 22, Irom Acting Beeretary Richardson, addressed to the gentleman making the RTeoue, Comparing the total receipts of bil oflice ior the three years fruia March ;., 18bl, to March a, with thr nrniiortiou t the rtc cints that have nol paJ into tbt'TrcasurVi ns pCr scucdtde inclosed, it appears tbat the cash balaoova outstanding agaiust tdq late Colltxtois if Internal venue, duriug that period, amount tosoiiicwhai lc?s than one-tenth ol one per cent c f tbe amouut paid into the Treasury. Ot that amount it is estimated that not lets ; than four-hlths will eventually be paid, either by the parties thcmsclVcs or by 1 theicjiurctic theirurctica, rctlucing-. tht n U i ma U loss to IbeXlOTernmeut luiing the pc-f rienl mentioned to Jese-thnu the one fiftieth one .r nl ol tbc mount mcDl of tfic Comniisiouer ol Custom)", . showing the amo'int ol money collected j from customs lo a period ol two' years j a V oro i , .'?,;, V. . ot April, 18U0, to the .list ol December, Ig71? coroparc(i with the balances ol out standing othcers engKged in the collection ot customs duriug the period . . . .1 I . n lull... . 1 . n 1 . I I. A ...... lifty fifth part ot one per ccyt ot the fnrmr. The estimated uitiniHte loss to the Government is f 28,000 opt ot foftf, 000,000 of collections, or the one-bun- lth p. ol MwPt. WS somen li 3 1 less iusu iu ?ivu,ervvs T, Jomn!roii- of tbc Cnrreecv fur nishes a schedule of all the National Banks that bavc failed tluringthe three years, irom jane i. leuu, tojanc 1,1 with their capital, the amount ot claims proved and the dividends paid on the claims from which it appears .j that uiccstimatcu average annual iossos I of these years were from $21,700 t.i i f-40,100, ot which the mean is $30,000. On the basis of the constant arerage ; amounts.oi deposits ol fa.duUjUOU it : e i . . i L a . k. l: r i.. i 1 It f.rin.1' IliSt tho rnlitS rtf nnHmaf prl h-; National lianks has been from nearly ;'S parts in $1,000,000 to 70 parts in $ 1,000. 000 of the constant deposits, the mean ' bemsj nearly 31 parts in $1,000,000, or lue ijioobu Lilt 01 4 ;er tcui 01 sueu deposits, etjuWaient to $5 H7i in $100,000. x There is Vlso inclosed a statement fur- showing the total amount oi money enf tries as ther appear-on the books of the Treasury of the United States at Wash; log, wwig -m.. immI of 1 li, 3fdm.ru, from the Mth of June,. 18G1, to the Otli of January, lo72, to be somewhat civet $55,000,000,000 ($55,10-1,332,283), and that the loss durinsr these lit years win slightly in cicciti" $55,000 ($55,057), tboioss bcinc lcss'than onc-tcn-tbou3- andlh'part of one per cent, or less thau; fl la tl,000,OWgl money tnnsacnoo. , Tb$. case In tbc Stokes trial wss en to the jury on Saturday morning, ! rriven and alter remaining in the jury room f filty consecutive hours without coming to any decision; they were discharged byf.1udge" lograhltn.11 This terminates the firitact in'ttic t raced y. Stokes will ' ... ... receive a nc"w'f irlal' immediately: it isi mg - - predicted,' and lfc trust that trial will I succeed trial, until this miserable mur-' dcrcf b'as'Vakcn the reward his due;, of j ha6ging. Tbcjury were truly an honesty body of men, lju the bought and paid ; for testimony which the defence brought tabear against the side of truth, could ! not but hart aomcgjrcignt. OsLY;-tjro:sh6ri greeks arc left.us that cTCrythiu;; is prcnaxetCtcthofj.JIhatf5 great r battlu.tobtj fought on 'tbersjU Thursdai .iu Auizust. ; Questions pt;he, most momentous iuinort&nce are be tore. the people,; n A 'Dnxccratlc tiiusa ph at. 'thia time would not cnlr, be disastrous,' thi present Constitution or who TCted' axain&i acuaDcan-it. luc-jtiavwaiig,! Lcnslaturcf 'in utter durcgard. of lawj " T I r nfoin rnmo hfTrtro flir uonsiiiUArJ.-"H-"fjrr.rij;l caJJt5d,oa the pcopjojoqtg iyr a L9s,uf ing - outUgaous'toibolit- the - --l?inibu present cuiDpn. .aV?.8 ;ve- t rybody except iticii, alter tLc mogt gro tetquc soiumeriiautts and political gyra tion wnuud up their unworthy career, by (Aeriug to a pcdjilc vho had just re pudiated it, these seiies ol amendments to our prtscntiCoustltution ! The jnipu-, dencc ol this body, weio it qot for the importance, would, be biguly . amusing. I Their insane desire to alter the Constitu tion repudiated nil over the State, again appears in another torm ht fore the pco?1 will the people tubuut Wi ll) . u- uuvuUion lo be.iorxc, I J - " down ti.nr throats ns w -.;s uic uuu.hm;; .1 . .1 . . tion J 1S51, or will tiey asi'it-thcir manhood by voting lvi Caldwell and fr.e iiititutiou We beiievo.lhe latter ciiur rc will by adopted by the people. They are tired to elealh of political trickster at:cl have Uiih iu the peojde'd Conslitution. The Dcuiocrney . stald with empty haud-s eager to gfavp .tbcv re-uiaining we.iitii oi the blate. Nearly, ! a :!i,it has hem tipjandercdvcntjutu 1 ?mi,cr :llic il:inL 8f ;lls. a8 vcare wu,cr j . k ; ' l,ul ,l ut nLt,uu ' uc vul we think it is Miter to trust the llepub liean party than a i;uvv aud .hungry horde. Jjt t t he people auswcA 1 And to our tiiends wo say -'be of good cheer aiid bt ttol litm. Wc ha?o faith, iu.the peojle's verdict. - ' : . ; n f , , . , . ".,,,..,,:.' . UV prcpUon, .to L fMH L! LlJJ i. . 'i: t SKVS. Wn.r"N ami -iTmu alunyrdtlcgalions .ire exneeted l':oni varioilst Jiarts ol the ,s(rj,., ,,, lo IU1, a wu3t giving them the nci ptiondhey deserve, j)u,. n,,tioe. of the hours of reception -m nl , , u have- an oppoituoity of wotcouiiniour distinr-r.i ;jed gue'.s - i We hope to see a larire lit afge iiuihb r ol the "JAfntal llepub- lie. in-." :it llihon to listen to Senator Wibon. The truths he will utter may do tin in some g-od. . ,j At I'igut we will have an opportunity of hearing Senator IVol on State poli tics and here also we hope to sets our political opponents. Wc cbm't mean old party hacks s much as we do those honestlv dilTetintr Irom' us in opinion , ,. , , . . , .,: and who really v. ,,h to do thcr 4uty in the present crisis. Let thtm all Cumo and hear our Senator. r- Hi . A 'I I'd. f WlliMINtiTON, N. C, Julv 10"(h Alter mature l tlihtualipu of.thc mat p ter, I take this uieuion. oi requesting my liiends in the Republican. party not to vote tor me as a candidate? for the Lrgir-laturc at v the-' coming election. True, after repented declinations,- I at !at allowed my name to be placed' Upon; the Peoples Tiukct, but after aIuc con ' ;lc ration. 1 h a v v.j if 'iv C da t tho, Cop ej ; tbut n. o tifttionffvat ieaue; arc of J too great importance to the Republican 1 ... I party to admit of a d.ivisiqn in? ouf ranks.' While I tlo not'oor- cannot endorse- the action of thcXRocky" Point Convention-hs a wholci; still the ,lue,ti.,o, whicU -illx bcl"!' HiUT DISPATCHES. urnuni nciorc mc ia-i i.Kniiua,nici in my opinion, of such a character as ... . l 1 - i - A. will necti cveiy ucpuuiiaaD'-voioI in that body so as to insurer deteat,and in view f the fact,' that nty name might be the cause of looting1 one ot the mem bers !r-m thfs Connty, and assist in the defeat td' ourcaud:datc ior Congress,! hereby intorm ray friends that I am no candidate, nntl' -cxttrTftt at" this time' serve them in that capacity:" Thanking my friends lor this mauRcstalatioh of their appreciation of my past course, I .sincerely trust that my liiruri?ctions will meet with their approxal4"- W. II. UrpKEir, ' f !i-XII&iNfflOMK CAPITIJiV nnAnnn irrr: r 'i,'1" Tr,c 'defence claimed the right to be hjtard, 00,000-Greeleyite EillsellOOd v hereupou the Court decided to hearjSc ar- . ,f tct : Demolished? 1 I f .Wai? I lr? Vwidllia Echoes Convicted - I Sroffre.S3 of ' the Straiarlif 1 'V locratic V'Movemcnt-Thc rtli Carolina Campaign. 4patcli,to the New York Times poToxJuiy 14.- The G reel ey- itcstire till h'ardt work f manufactnr- alteged- of $200,000 rdnl the public L - . " . V . . . . '. . - wayito explain ineiriormcouiiufj. KteafT Yotir'correspondent fcfta inves iatcd,T(h!nU and no nn mit;''vn. tlir malirrnAnt' Tfr. Reck. can do the same and tell the - whole tr nth ftcr ward,. without revealing the i fact that tbe slander is-without-founda- tioni-' It is a notorious ? fact, and not hotter kcownUaj any. 'one than to Mr. Beckji fnrlrcia-'a nlcmocr of Congress aud W'aa: partly responsible for it, that"iowiiig t the" siailure . pt CoDsrrcss tO'tiassc: the Deficiency bill uuli'l late iu the session, the mouth ol May, I beiieyer the- operations ot thclCourtiiri every section of the cbut try were greatly embarrassed, and in sone cases entirely suspended." 1 Many of thc'iafshals flired money at liberal rates of interest. In order not to impede the "course of justice, and :?-reimbursed tluinselves when, the Deficiency .bill li&el passed,. r. This accounts. for the fact that i hp rcquisiliousr of the Marshals, buth for the last half of the last lineal year as vcll aslor thivcurrcnt quarteij aru bo-closc together. They are all thrown into the last sixty ;lays, instead of liciug distributed accofUing ,.to the terms of .the Courts a3 Uiiidj and this is nd't alone in regard to NoTtH Carolina, but In regard to the Marshals of albthe districts. The expenditures oi the Coufts for North and South Carolina as everybody knows, lor the past year have been about double their usual amouut in consequence of the Kuklux, aud who will say i that the suppression ol these infaitious outrages by the otioug arm of the civil authority hao nut been cheaply as well as' thoroughly achieved, now at no iineLwIthin. thw -past-'trar.hasi "the BarsITUibt North Carglina di av n more than $2o,000 in any one requisi tion. Before he can get that money his requisition must lie' approved by the Attorney General. Then it- mpst iass the Secretary of the Treasury, which it Only pan elo after au investigation of the stalc'of his accouut. After lie gels it be is required by law to dejiofit iu a designated; national depository, which reports every two weeks the state cf his balance to the Uniteel States Treasurer. When he checks it out, he must state iu his check the precise urp,oi;o io which the moncv is applied. He is iniuircd ,T . . 1 . i- ! to present regu ar- vouchers lor every j I"".' 1 fe .- , J ; expenditure, and thesv vouchers must have the approval of the .Judge of the Court.. They then pas the Auditor and the Controller, so that it is impossible thaf any money should ba improperly 'applied in the first instance, with out the direct collusion uf the Attorney- lieneral and beeretary oi tuc .treasury, or improperly expended in the second Instance, without collusion between the Marshal, the Judge, tho Auditor, anel the Controller. A Marshal may draw money and fail to render his accounts and thus become a defaulter, but this is not yet charged, even in North Carolina, though it is true of one or mure. ex Marshals who are now loud mouthed for not more than $5,000 has been checked rfrom the Treasury at oue time for the I riUrnoscs for which the Marshals draw is a transparent falsehood, for which theru is not even 31r. Rccks warrant. Air. Reck put "lr, until within a few years, aud ah examination shows that forihany years past the requisitions oi Marshals have reached , $25,000 to $o0r .000, according to the necessities of the t?ouris.: ' ' '. '' - 1 m - - rti- Confederate soldiers who know Grant nxTU xcsTCwiiif i tl i : : 1 1 : his magnanimity, will -join hands with tho. 'boys in blue' in support oi the 111 ui jjrho forgives ps well as he lights. LATEST BY TEIiEGrRAPH- ; ! FroiH the Star.) ' . 1 . i' , From -IVew York. . " '"' SA.nATfHJA, .July !;. 1 Tire bet tin gVt the races lo-dy were, at t h. Rtart'on Xongjellow and on' Harry l'.as .scl,.n. lJs.sjctt won by. a length. Time, a:K The attendance was large. ' - , Axjxanv, July J. .Tu-itiI'k trial .roiiiineiw i-tl in the Supreme l i Vnrt tivlnv Tiir .b fi mlant s counsel arc ' Vavia uuuiey riciei, rsiouiuon, rum-nun. : TJurrcfi; Keynolds.' Batlitt, Joliu ISraham ! and Itoot. For- lhc prosecution there are. j n-,nnii Til.ton an,! Pft thniii. i ,A motion was niado by the defense that the 'Court' enter Judgment for a nominal Riiui under which the case might be taken to the Court of Appeals. . O'Connor opposed the motion, ix-Jieving it to be their duty to press the case without i Barf '' i'lHlcnin- (o any mopositioiii from the' tie- i.t U'ii ee. - :,-.- , ?uments in the Tweed 'Cqnnellyae' togeth er, and Stoughlon made the opening speech i ,0i lue "oienco. . T'.., ' vrokic; July 16. r,- ' J f Tiic Grand jurv hAKn.Ht 'n.rr. r. '-"""'""u, vanaeroiits oroTner-in-iawt ior -iissauitauit bat Jew. From Ueorsia v 5V 1 stcamet Jwnta,!fipm.PhiladeIphia. re ports thirty-Uvc vessels hack of Cape Hat- WW V- - ; v IIA vakjl; July II, via Key, Wct, lt. , Count Valmaseda1 e;nbarked for Kpain -lc? day.' ' An immenso concoursp of V;ltizensas- enabled- at ' the Captahv Generara palac and upon thtt'guays to bidhim farewell He is accompanied by Col. Ortiz and' his per sonai stair. . - - . . .r The newspaper "La Espaiia'", has supcuded publication. , . l)on Suarez Vigil has been appointed JPo litlcal Secretary ot the Island. The Spanish iron clad Numoiicia will shortly sail for New York cn route rbr Spain, i An expedition which lclt here some time ago to searcli for hidden treasure near Lagu nali Centos, in Vuelta Bajo district, has re turned unsuccessful. Gcii. Lono, eoiujiiandcr of Fort Cuba1 and Moro Castle will shortly return to Spain. Fort Monarcn, at Heavita, . was struck by lightning oil the night of the 10th inst. The powder magazine exploded and seven artil lerists were killed. One rilled cannon was carried a distance of fifty yards from the embrasure. The Cuban civil government has granted to Coolies the rVuht to return to China after complying with certain -prescribed condi tions. . The "Diario," -ominciiting upon the eiz me ot ef the steamer i'ioneer, says that the vessel is a pirate vessel and not a privateer and the commander of the Moccasin de cided her status when he captufed her and carried her into Newport. Had she been a privateer he would not have taken her because .a privateer is a vessel of war belonging to a nation and is recognized as a beligereilt. - 3.NOON D1SPATC1IUS. i I TO TUB I'OST. j From New York. , New Yokic, July 17. The weather h very hot. Many striking workmen object to allow ing the Internationals participating in lltii- ni.l.l K..... ........ .1- An illicit still running 10 gallons an hour was capture! iu Brooklyn with niuch mate rial. Tbe building which is four stories high, was forleited to the Government. Fjom Illinois. Chicago, July 17. The I -ii locratic Liberal llepubiieaii State Central Committee of Illinois, met in joint session at Springrield yesterday. They selected a full electoral ticket, with Iyx-Goy. 111 or ih;oss, pi Cook Co.. .Judge J. I). Cat 011, of La Salle Co, Electors for.thc State at large. The Iliuiblicans of tbe Kith Congressional District met yesterday and nominated Jas. o. .u.umi, jii'L,a. x'A Hill lu. uoillieilV. . . , , , . has wi'illk'ii u letter declining the nomina tion for Congress in the first District. Mimicssota. is announcing adherence Greeley and Drown. to .Saiatora Ilaees. S.VKATOOA, July 17. It is the opinion of racing men that L.ong- ? 1 fellow will never run again, although he will be the most valuable in the stud. Dur ing the race for the cup one of his plates twisted round and cut his other foot and leg badly. The plate was broken in two and his le; disabled, yet Longfellow gallantly ran the race out, to tbe wonder of all racing men From California. DEXVEi:,,Jiily''pj. A wali-r spout struck a carriage contain ing lmr persons," and two ladies were drowned; one was found three miles below the scene of disaster eovcred-with sand and debris. The road , was rendered impassible by the wash. ' From California. . San 'Francisco, July 17. The authorities of the Hawaiian Islands attached the steamer Nebraska for introduc ing the small-pox. The agent gave bond and the Vessel proceeded. ' ., ; CALriMorvE, J uly 17. Twenty thousand persons attended the Imperial ( Jcnniui baud concert. , l-'ioni Wisconsiiit x MlLW'AUKKK, .July 17. Johnson & Jon 8oap' and Candle facto I rv hns buriic!. 1 .ss 9S5J00Q. I BY CABLE. JLonoon, July 17. : Th-eJcneva lVo:o-d aljourncl after thirty niimUea session, during which, papers W'Cre e.ehiugetl. further delay isappreheilided. An iiiiHienth'l meeting of Roman Catho ! lies was held here last . night, the Duke of j Norfolk presiding. Itesol n thins were adopt- i el pi otestiug aguiii.-t the action ol the Ital- ian -oveinmeiit toward the papal authori- m.-, v.,. ... by thc.CJermaii parliament, .ycosecutios rassea the Jesuits. . ,; , ; The IndoiT Times, this 1 morning eom- mentinsr upon the issue' of the trial of Ed wanPS. fftokes, Sitys at the bottom, what we rail 'this. miscarriage of justice, is that indif- frr.-ne Americans fee! for violent crimesin- which both tli' munUrfr anl viefim io- fowdies,' .'i; . -; ' ; . , .. fe, .. .r : ; .t ,. ' INkw York; July i7. Stocks dud. Gold strong at Hi'.'. Mon ey easy at 3 per cent. Exchange long shortHOJ Government bonds duU, utit steady, estate bonds dull. r , ' "Cotton quiet, .Uplands '21 eents, Or leans quiet but Arm. . Sales of 1,433 bales. 1 j?iour quiet Diunrm. Wheat quiet but steady . Corn quiet and. steady. Pork dull mess 13 53$13 7.5. iArd duH for old, steady for neTr old steam, 9, . new stevm 8(8,i et. Spirits Turpentine Arm at 47 cents. Rosin quiet- at f3 00J3 03 for strained Freights firnv f oreign Markets. .!iiirariflnal eXia il I ; - - lavimtutu July tr-Nwif. -"- Cotton opened quiet "and- steady.' Xrnlam.l 10io; ; Orleans ll(gni ' c , - " - , - i fc.r ' JjATER."" - ' V'" 1 ..it! flott.mi: iSti'ailvrTrnlands HfVt& ht?'' t irleun and tnexrrtersi.OOObalcs.'rCumberlahd.cut;5 260,, ;Tallo'w 45fU 9lt' ' ' t ' 5 ! ,m t. .i . .. t, .v 1 ,A . -1 - ill.. , (Juuna Turpentine The receipts to-day are some 340 bbls, which 'wept at 75 for virgin, $3 50 for yellow dip, and t SO dor hard, per 280 lbs. SriRiTs Turpentine Saics to-day oi 1 10 casks at 42 cents cents per gallon for South ern packages. Rosin The sales to-day arc about 'Mi bbls at $i 25 for strained, $2 55 a t'i 40 lor extra If o. 2, $3 50 or No 1, . $3 75 lor extra No. 1,. $4 for Pale, $4 50 a $5 50 for, extra Pale, and $6 for window glass. Tar Sates of oal j 4a'bbla at f3 05 uer b bl . CdTTON No sales reported. FRIDAY, July 12 1.30 X. M. " Ckuib Turpentine Sales of 467 bbJe. , at $3 75 for'vlrgin, $3 50 for yellow dip, and : E-r r.. i j . ncn iu. 1UI UAIU, jJUl 1U3. Spirits Turpentine But very little do ing to day. Buyers oner 42 cents, but fac tors generally are holding higher. Sales reported of only 45 casks at 42 cents per gallon for Southern packages. . Rosin Sales after yesterday's report of v about 1,200 bbls at $ 2 25 for strained. To day we quote sales of 1,113 bbls at $2 25 for strained, $2 40 a 12 45 for extra No. 2, $2 75 for low No. 1, 13 75 for No. 1, 4 25 ior Pale, and $5 for extra Pale. Tar Only one small lot sold at $3 05 per 1 .11 tjoi'njfr u taits. 1 "" S A.TURDAY, July 13. l.uO P. M . Crude Turpbktine -Is without change in price, sales of ii'ld bbls at $a 75 for vir gin, fu 50 for yellow dip, aud 2 00 for Imrd, per 280 lbs. Smrits TuKETIE Market, steady. Sales reported of 232 casks at 42 cents net gallon for Southern packages. Rosin Sales of 1,082 bbls at $2 25 lor etrained, $2 35 ior No. 3, $2 50 for extra No. 2, $2 50 a $2 75 for Opaque, f 3 25 for No. I, $3 50 for extra No. 1, $4 for low Pale, f t 50 for Pale, and. $5 for extra Pale. TAR--Has declined 15 cents, and 50 bbls sold at 2 f 0 per bbl. CoTtoN Nothing reported. i imm - ! MONDAY, July 151.0 P. M. Ckuik Turientine Is without change in price, and we quote sales of 354 bbls. at 3 75 for virgin, $3 50 for yellow dip, and $2 50 for hard, per 280 lbs. Spirits Turpentine But little doing. The sales reported are only 75 casks at 4 -cents per gallon for Southern packages. Rosin Sales of S71 bbls "at $2 25 ior strained, $2 40 for No. 2, $3 311 ior No. 1, $4 37r a $4 50 for extra Pale, and $tifor win dow glass. Tar A few lots ou market this morning, but no sales reported. Prices have a deci ded downward tendency. Cotton No sales reported. - Corn One cargo of 1,837 bush, received and eold at 87 i cents per bushel, ircc of wharfage. TUESDAY, July 16-1 30 P. M. Crude TuRPENTiNE.--8ales of 700 bak at ?3 75 for Virgin, $3. 50 for yellow dip, and $2 50 for hard per 280 lbs. Spirits Turpentine. Sales of 521 easko at 42 cents per gallon for Southern ' pack ge. - -1 - ,f" strained, f 2 35 for. No. 2, $3 75 for opaque, 13 35 for No. I," f3 50 for extra No. 1, f 4 00 and $4 50 for pale, and $G 25 for window glass. Tar. Sales of 109 bbls. 1 lot of tX) bbls. brought ?2 00, and one lot of 40 bbls. bar gained for at $2-50,-a decline of 40 els. from previous iuotation. Cotton. Sales ol 80 bales at 201 tenti., quality good Ordinary. WEDNESDAY, July 17. 1:30 P. M . Crude Turpentine Is without change in price." Sales of 449 bbls at fi.75 for Tlr gin, 3.50 for yellow dip, and-.f 2 50 for bard, $ 280 fbs. - - Spirits Turpentine An advance, ot 1 cent. Sales of 228 casks at 42! -and. 45 ccnt lor Southern packages. Rosin Sales of 570 bbls at 2 25 for itrained, -$2.C5$3,40 for No. 2,J2.50$2.75 for. Opaque, t3(g$3,25 for No. 1, $3.30 lor Extra No, 1, l for low Pale. $4.50 for Pale, Sftt.oQ for Extra Pale," TR Only la bbla sold at f 2 50; r Cotton No sales reported.

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