MOOTIE’S BUBAi. WEW-YOBKEB. 
Utyuis of the tflccji 
CURRENT TOPICS. 
THE FINANCIAL PANIC. 
A good deal of excitement and uncertainty 
in relation to money matters existed In New 
Tork throughout the week ending Sept. 27tli. 
The Stock Exchange remained closed the whole 
week,but it was resolved on the 27tli nit. to 
open it on the 30th of September. The panic 
which was supposed to be over on t he 22d ult., 
was renewed again on the23d by the suspension 
of the large house of Henry ('lews A- to., the 
Government hankers, and the bouse of Hower 
& Mncy. These hom y* suspended because they 
were unable to convert, t heir securit le.t Into 
currency fast enough to meet the demands 
made upon ihem. It Is probable that bnth of 
them, as well a* Fisk f, Hatch, and .lay Cooke 
& Co., will resume business again as soon as 
their affairs can be straightened. The clerks 
have been busy making statements, which will 
bo given to the public and their creditors. 
The Sub-Treasury in New York has paid out 
$34,1100,0(0 in greenbacks, and the purchase of 
bonds has been suspended. This action of the 
Government relieved the market somewhat, 
but the currency was quickly taken up. and on 
tbe 27th ult., was difficult to be got. There has 
been a heavy outflow of currency to the South 
and West. On the other hand it is stated that 
heavy shipments of geld are being mi.de from 
Europe. It is asserted that tbe $ 44,000,000 re¬ 
served fund In the Treasury has not been 
touched. The uneasiness has now reached ail 
circles., commercial, grain shippers, nnd others. 
Large amounts of money are being sent out of 
the city, while only small amounts arrive. The 
banks of the city have formed an alliance, and 
will Stand by each other. The Loan Committee 
of tlm Clearing-house Association have Issued 
temporary certificates to the amount of $17,- 
000.000. The Produce Exchange ha* advised the 
Government to issue currency to banks and 
bankers, to bo used In purchasing con n ercial 
bills of Exchange. On the 29th of September 
the President published a letter in which he 
expressed the opinion iliut the banks are si rong 
enough, nnd ..aid that “confidence on the part 
of the people is the first, thing needed.“ The 
$44,000,OGO in the Treasury will be held as a 
reserve fund, to meet such demands as tbe 
future may require. The President has issued 
orders for the prepayment of the Interest ac¬ 
cruing In November. The feeling on the 20th 
ult. was much better. Shipments to Europe 
are said to be increasing rapidly. The prices 
of provisions and breadstuff* are well main¬ 
tained. All the ships sailing on the 271h ult. 
took out heavy cargoes. The great bankers 
will soon resume business. The excitement in 
Washington over the panic, has all died out. 
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BRIEF NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
As Geneva did not possess a hearse of suffi¬ 
cient magnificence to transport the remains of 
the Duke of Brunswick to their temporary 
resting-place In the Protwtent cemetery, afirm 
of Parisian funeral furnishers was applied to to 
supply the deficiency. They used the same 
hoarse that had borne the remains of Louis 
XVin, the Duke Do Moray, and Prince Jerome, 
ex-Kine of Westphalia. 
The late Wisconsin Liberal-Democratic Con¬ 
vention nominated the following ticket,’ Lor 
Governor—Wm. It. Taylor. Lieut.-< .-or. c. i). 
Parker. Trent .—Ferdinand Kuhn. Sec, —Fetor 
Doyle. AU'll-Ocn.—A. Scott Sloan. Sup'i of 
SchooU— Edward Seating. Cow. of ImmUjrollon 
—M. Argand. 
Lon nor;, .-optember 18.—Mbs Rye sailed for 
Montreal, M-day by the Steamship Polynesian 
from Liverpool, having in charge another de¬ 
tachment nf working women, fifty-five in num¬ 
ber, for whom she has secured homos and 
employment in America. 
Capt. Mduesuy, of H. M. S. Basilisk, inis 
discovered some islands in the Indian Archi¬ 
pelago, which were formerly thought to bo a 
part'of the main land of New Guinea. The 
captain took possession of them in the nanio of 
the Queen. 
The fruit crop in France Is reported as very 
deficient this year, especially in the south¬ 
western departments, peaches, pears, and apples 
being unusually scarce. Of walnuts, almonds, 
and chestnuts, however, t he crop la abundant 
and good. 
M. F. n a mu .xv, called Darblay the elder, a 
prominent agriculturist during the reign of 
Napoleon I., Is dead at the age of 80 years, lie 
was seven times a member of the Chamber of 
Deputies, and was an officer of the Legion of 
Honor, 
The Oomocrati state Convention of Minne¬ 
sota has nominated the following ticket:—For 
Governor, Asa Bar! n; Lieutenant-Governor, 
Ebenezer Ayers ; Tre.v irer,E. W. Dyde; Secre¬ 
tary John H.Stevens; A tomey-General,W.H. 
Clough. 
Thkhe were never so many missionaries going 
to foreign fields as at prese t. The Rev. W. 
Taylor, I he great missionary evangelist, writing 
from Bombay, says if he hud fifty sent to him 
he could give them ail self-supporting charges. 
President Grant's appointment of Mr. A. 
R. Shepherd as Governor of the Pistrict of 
ip __ 
Ml. 4 
Columbia has called forth earnest remonstran¬ 
ces from several journals which have heretofore 
received his every act without criticism. 
A dispatch from Denver, Col., says:—Anna 
Dickinson, accompanied by Prof. Hayden and 
party, walked to the summit, of Long’s Peak, 
on Saturday, 13th ult., making the ascent in 
three bout s and ten minutes. 
A MAN In Yates count y, N. Y., who lias been 
an Inveterate smoker for fifty years, ha* sud¬ 
denly ar.d permanently given it up. He knocked 
the ashes off his pipe into a keg of blasting 
powder. 
The Elmira Advertiser soys that a Batavia 
boy last Sunday morning recited two hundred 
and thirty verses in Sunday School, and in the 
afternoon caught trout enough to stock a river. 
Tub lAindon Financier says the business of 
the Atlantic Cables lias largely increased since 
the beginning of the panic in New York, and 
the receipts are now est imated at $27,000dally. 
The Superintendent of the Puhlic Schools In 
Rochester, N. Y., reports against corporal pun¬ 
ishment, but. says that, in his opinion, it should 
bo permitted to die a nat ural death. 
A Roman Catholic priest has been sentenced 
in Prussia to two weeks' Imprisonment, for 
preaching that marriage among Protestants is 
no more than concubinage. 
The British Association, in session at Brad¬ 
ford, England, lias adopted a resolution urging 
the British Government to 6end an exploring 
expedition to the Arctic. 
It is reported that John Bright, is opposed to 
the war against Hie Asliantee^, and will resign 
his position in the Cabinet if it 1« furt her pros¬ 
ecuted. 
The Warden of Sing Sink Prison says that 
luring his service <»f twenty years, lie has never 
mown of the attempt of a “life prisoner” to 
jseape. 
The cranberry crop in Juneau, Adams, Wood 
ind Monroe counties. Wis., lias keen killed by 
.ho frost. Damage not less than $100,000. 
The debt of (he eit v of Paris now amounts to 
(3120,000.000, involving an annual expenditure for 
ntcrest, ami -Inking fund of $18,000,000. 
The report that Col. Forney had sold a half 
intermit In The Philadelphia Press to Congres- 
imin Manner is uutlioritivcly denied. 
A Helena, Montana, paper gives notice to all 
• long-haired Montanians” that “the barber 
i»oes away next week.” 
lx many fields In Jackson county, Iowa, the 
yield or potatoes will not oqual the amount of 
seed planted. 
Prof. .1. M. HOPPIN of the Yale theological 
School L writing a life of Admiral Foote. 
Elections to 1111 vacant seats in the French 
Assembly have been ordered for Oct. 12. 
The venerable Bu t on poet. Charles Sprague, 
attained his 83d Birthday on Sept. 16. 
There are 13,000 children in Milwaukee who 
do not attend school this year. 
Des Moines, Iowa, lias a temperance billiard 
hall. 
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WHAT SOCIETIES ARE DOING. 
Tiogn Co. (IV. V.) Fair. -The Hon. T. I. OllAT- 
ft i nn of Owcgo, an officer of the Tioga Co. Ag. 
Society, sends us a favorable report of its recent 
Fair, held Srpt. 18-18. He writes:—“ It was the, 
first one we have, hud for several years, and 
proved very succ s^ful, showing that we have 
ample means in Tioga for as good a Fair and 
rattle Show as anv county in the state. Our 
display 0/ vegetables, poultry and mechanical 
work was equal '■> many » Slate Fair. All 
other depart moms wen " ell roproent t‘d, and 
all went home satisfied. AnOlher year we hope 
to do much better.” 
New .Jersey < rantierrv t«'n.-The follow¬ 
ing are the officers elect nf an organization 
with this name in Centr:i I New Jersey: Pro. 
Rev. J. II- Bhakelv, Bordcntown. Viec-Pwt * 
—Jai A. Fenwick, Now Lisbon ; Dr. L. b. Mor- 
rtiimn. Bricksbmg. See. and Trent-.— Hon. 
S. Johnson. 7-.'.r. Cm».—Albert H. Davis. 1 otns 
River; Thom it £ Ivin** Xcw E*/ypt ; Theodore 
Bndd, Pemberton : with the President, Secre¬ 
tary and two Vice-Presidents. 
t'n<u, «:n., n. T.. \g. Hoc. At. a meeting of 
the Gass Co. Ac. Soc., held at the land office of 
i! BACK, H Ihi evening of Vug. 
11, I ,c following officers were elected : l’rt« — 
.T. Holes. Vicc-Prcts. N. B. Pinkbam. Sec.— 
G.J. Keener. Iw.-Wm.H. Leverett. Direc¬ 
tor.-- A. MuHench. F. Pinkhum, Geo. Egbert, 
S. V. Ilovy, A. J. Harwood. 
Cliniil(in<|iin Go. Poultry Ask'd.—T he leading 
poultry breeders of Chautauqua county have 
formed an association, adopted a constitution 
and chosen a full list of officers. Pm.—E. L. 
MoCtn.i.m ii of Stockton. Sec.— Dr. A.G. Park¬ 
er, rorestvlUc, C. E. Benton, Fredonm. 
An Exhibition will be arranged for Dec. 111th. 
place not yet selected. 
The Fill ton ('<».. \. Y., Fair was held at 
Johnstown, N. Y., Sept, bland 17. The. Secre¬ 
tary informs us there was an unusual display of 
,v-nearly 100 coops— and a good show of 
cattle, horses, and “ everything else,com¬ 
plete success.” The Secretary tidilH:— We ex¬ 
pect before long to have our Fair classed among 
the first in the Stale.” 
The Western Pennsylvania Poultry Assn 
will hold its annual Exhibition January next, 
irom 14th to 16th, inclusive.—K. Bliak, See’y. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
course of the President Is highly praised by all 
the papers.Carlton’s defalcation is near¬ 
ly $500,000. He has not been heard of... Mon¬ 
treal hankers came to purchase bonds ... The 
Gold Exchange Bank closed on the &)*h . .The 
National Trust Co. suspended on the 20th . 
The banks agreed to issue $10,000,000 in loan 
certificates_Tbe Union Banking Co. of Phil¬ 
adelphia suspended .. A court mart lal has been 
ordered for the Eleventh Regiment The Six¬ 
teenth Anniversary of tbe Fulton street Prayer 
Meeting has been held .The fire department, has 
been reviewed , The. third Anniversary of the 
fall of Rome was observed in Cathollccburches 
The panic subsided mi the 22d ; no banks 
suspended. The Savings Banks sustained a run 
on the 22d and 23d. They all got through A 
holler exploded on 10th Are. anti 2ttd St. on th* 
22<1; )ob&» $15,000 All work on the Boulevard 
has suspended..The suspended bankinghouses 
will resume as soon as no; c -|lJe. There was no 
•medal excitement on wall street on the 22d. 
Fraud * in the Sheriff's office, in Brooklyn are 
admitted The panic was renewed on the23d. 
The house Of Henrv Clews A- Co., Government 
hankers, suspended; the effect, was very de¬ 
pressing ...Currency Is scarce Crispins talk 
of a strike The now Windsor Hotel has open¬ 
ed Nilsson has had reception* In New York 
nnd Brooklyn Mr*. John .1. ( i-eola dead 
A woman on 38th street is accused of killing 37 
children by baby-farming (in the 23th the 
prospect was much brighter on Wall street. 
The I link presidents will make heavy purchases 
of bonds .. On the 83th it was announced that. 
$10,000,000 more of Clearing-house certificate- 
would be Issued. The opera season hus opened 
Tlic bank presidents agree to sustain each 
other. Rodman, the Brooklyn defaulter, has 
testified against Sprague . . .There has been a 
decline in tlm price of Scranton coal. The 
merchant!! arc said to be at the mercy of stock 
brokers. Canadian bankers succeeded in forc¬ 
ing up the price of gold on tlm 26th . The de¬ 
falcation ot Carlton amounts to $428,300 The 
Union Trust Co. proves to be solvent There 
Is a dead-lock In exchange There are 1,000,- 
MX) bushels of grain waiting shipment to Europe 
The Goodrich case has been given to the 
Grand Jury A military organization of the 
police has neon ordered.. The Payne statue 
h-ia been unveiled In Brooklyn.. The Stock 
Exchange was still closed on the 27th of Sept 
Delegates to the Evangelical Alliance are rap¬ 
idly arriving. 
Home News. 
Gen. Citrter has arrived at the Yellowstone 
stockade with 3 squadrons of cavalry The 
< »dd Fellow- prohibit, business on Sunday, 
The President is In no hurry to appoint a Chief 
Justice .Thrccsllver minesatGold Hill, Nev., 
have exploded, killing 6 persons .The Ftes 
will cede 3,000.000 acres to the Government 
Yellow fever has appeared at Mobile .. On the 
21st there were 100 cases of yellow fever at. Mem¬ 
phis There was a destructive frost through¬ 
out i Im Northwest on the 20th; In Iowa Ice 
was half an Inch thick... There has been a 
heavy rain storm In Georgia Ex-President 
Johnson Is a heavy sufferer hv the suspension 
of a bank in Washington Over 1.000 locomo¬ 
tive builders in Paterson, N. J.. have been dis¬ 
charged because of the panic A few suspen¬ 
sions in Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Philadelphia, 
were reported on the 23d.. .Florida has neon 
visited by a terrific tornado which destroyed 
much properly The Modocs are to ho exc- 
i-utec! on the 3d of October ....Four banks In 
Petersburg, Vn., suspended.The National 
Trust Co. nf Pittsburgh has closed .000 Nn- 
I ional.Itanka are said to have lost their deposits 
by the failure of Jay Coolie A Cn New Vork 
Republicans have held a convention nt Utica. 
They are satisfied with Grant and Dix. .The Min¬ 
nesota Democrats have nominated the Farmers’ 
ticket The Democrats and Liberals oi Wis¬ 
consin have unitod on a ticket...The American 
Board of Foreign Missions is in Session at Min¬ 
neapolis Dad management of the First Na¬ 
tional Bank >>f Washington i.- charged The 
receipts of the Atlantic cubic arc now $27,000 a 
day .Government will draw against the Legal 
Tender reserve, if necessary ...One or two 
houses in Baltimore have failed ...The minor 
that Chloi Justice Chase's heirs lost, by Jay 
Cooke, is false . On ttio2Gt h of Sept, five banks 
suspended in Chicago .. Some of the bank-. In 
I miiana suspended for a couple of days.. .There 
Is much financial anxiety in St. Louis,Bostou 
and other place*.The banks ol’ V icksburg 
suspended for 30 days Three banks in Charles¬ 
ton, S. C.. have suspended The panic hue 
spread all over t he country . The whaiingb&rk 
Gl-.ci;i irrlved at Sew Bedford. Mas *„ with 
relic? rd Sir John Franklin'- expedition jSU.lXMl 
,, ,pi, vifeitei Iliu Chicago 1 ix lilbfl lOQ 
day • • 15.(881 Free Musona assisted at the dedi¬ 
cation of the new Tempi© in Philadelphia. 
California lias an Independent People s Party 
The Star© Bank of New Brunswick, N. J., has 
been ruined by The Cashier. There has been 
an accident on the New Jersey Midland R. Ii.; 
1 were fatally injured and several wounded... 
'Hm Government suspended the purchase of 
bond* on the 25th.The Erie Railway wants 
$30,000,000 more! 
Fires. 
Nine stores in Newton, N. J., on the 22d . 
loss, $85,000.Paper mill at East Walpole, 
Mass., on the 23d ; loss, $40,000 Cotton warp 
mill at Vermin, Conn., on i lie 23d ; loss, $25,000 
_Cotton and woolen mill in Philadelphia, on 
the 23d. 
go has assumed alarming proportions... The 
Brazilian cable has/ken laid A schooner has 
bemi nnk on llie Grand Banks. N. F., and 12 
men le4 The wile of Prince Bismarck died 
In Berlin on the 22d of Sept . Coste, the cele¬ 
brated French naturalist, recently died In Paris 
Mr. Bright will leave the British Mlntsto - if 
the Ashaotee war continues Spain is sending 
more soldiers to Cuba .1 mmouse amounts of 
gold have been sent to America from the Bank 
of England. .Carlisle in Spain arc disheartened 
.. There are strong hopes of a monarchy in 
France . The King of Italy has had a Inqgcon- 
ference with Prince. Bismarck Col. Vevuaia 
trying to raise a regiment in Mexico to fight for 
the Spanish Republic. Spain demands of En¬ 
gland tin- Vittorta nnd t he Almanza. .Conserv¬ 
atives have, held a meeting in Paris. They pre¬ 
dict, a majority of 20 in favor of a monarchy at 
tho next, meeting of the A ssembly Ttaeftr*i sod 
has been broken for the first, railway In Persia. 
SHEPPARD HOMANS 
From the 
VINDICATED 
Charges of the Mutual Life In¬ 
surance Company. 
The undersigned, at the joint request of 
Messrs. Frederick 8. Winston and Stoppard 
Homans, have, as arbitrators, considered the 
questions referred to them raised by the letter, 
dated Aug. 21. 1873, from tho Mutual Life In¬ 
surance Company of New York, In regard to 
the relations of Mr. Homans with that Compa¬ 
ny while be was Its Actuary, and they do find 
and determine ns follows: 
First. That the audit by Mr. Homans of tho 
accounts of the Company subsequent to tho 
quarterly account ending Nov. 1, 180!), heingthe 
five subsequent audits referred to In said letter, 
were 60 made after the change of policy by tho 
execut ive officers In regard to tho non-payment 
of post-mortem dividends. 
Second. That the letter written by Mr. Ho¬ 
mans In regard to the St. Louis Mutual Life 
Insurance Company, was an act of courtesy in 
reply to a request for Information, and that 
said letter was private and confidential. 
Third. That the “similar letter” referred to. 
written by Mr. Homans to Hon. William 
Barnes, was not directed to the ease <if any 
named life company,hut waaslmply an opinion 
on an actuarial question. 
Fourth. We ascribe no blame to Mr. Hom ans 
in the matter of performing sorvlces to other 
companies. 
The foregoing cover tho charges in the letter 
of Mr. Stuart, and are found by us as above. 
E. H. Owen. 
Wm. A. Seaver. 
New York, Sept. 24, 1873. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
Simple*, cheap, durable, effective, are the 
adjectives which belong by right to the Blan¬ 
chard Churn. It combines more good qualities 
|^/ ban any other now made. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, Sept. 20,1873. 
Receipt".—'The receipt*of the principal kinds of 
produce tor the past week arc ns follows: 
Dried Fruit*, pkgs. 1,319 Cf won. Miles. 
Kin;*, bbls.... Hups,bales.. 
Flour, 1,1 •!a. .- SO.’.dS Peanuts, bags.. 
Wheat, hush .l.TOWSW) Cat meats, pk. •*.... 
Corn, bum. 880,850 Pork, bt>l*. 
Out*, hush. 132.9511 Beet, plus. 
Kve. lm.-li. ;g(..5()0 I .uni. pkgs. 
Barley, bush. .'■fid Buttwr, plus.. 
• 21.755 Cheese, pkgH. 
0,4851 Wool, bales. 
2,030'Grass* seed,bush... 
5*00, Dressed Uogi. Nu.. 
Malt, bush. 
Buutis. bust*. 
O rri meal, bids.... 
corn meal, bags.., 
11,755 
431 
079 
3,UK 
177 
ltd 
19,725 
55,225 
\,m 
B55 
few lots. 
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FOREIGN NEWS, 
[tlicelluneoua Foreign New«, 
Tine Spanish Cortes has suspended until the 
2d of January..The American prisoners at 
Fort Garry, Manitoba, have been released. 
There were no failures in Europe on account of 
the American panic, save Mr. Clews’ London 
house The Polaris Expedition, went nearer 
to tho North Pole than any other_The Carta¬ 
gena insurgents will surrender .Count de 
Chambord will abdlCcte in favor of Count de 
Paris—Dr. Auguste Nolaton died in Paris on 
the 21st. He was surgeon to the late Emperor _ _____ 
There are 80,000 Intermit io rial ist.s in Spain.. grade*, has improved the rat ca for all useful v **w.r ; 
The crew of tho yacht Deerhound have heen Wo quote Onuutt!> conn^r tmU8, faney, 
released .Polit ical dissensions have broken other *p°d palls, PHT. and 37(* 
out in Mexico Tho Empress of Austria is ill j^forteh-tafoBB^ l'a^^gouf^Ute?Ssolte.: Wele] 
Khiva continues peaceful Tlie Shah has »8c.tor rair tuigonu bwib,-;,.... lVaaU , rn 
Henna u ud Fen'.—Exports of brans last week, 
3.HI bbls.; of pea*, -V-HiJ bush. Receipt a of now open 
very heavy, and price* are extremely ondceid«d- J 
local trad** i* not calling lor stock enough tOTCtfuIaW 
quotation* for oieUluai*. Marrows have alrobrekca 
from tlielr long linont-ss. Prime old wumur* tor 
gbtpment are stBI quoted u shade above new, bat we 
do oot look for any lmponnnt BWtwneBt yhue tne 
meomlng supply ie bo liberal. No ui-w kidney* are 
arriving. Pea beans show some stock and have also 
n quotation. Our quotation* are for new. Ciuiadiun 
pea* mill and nominal. 
for prime, and f2.OOQ2.10 for other gru<l«s; prune pea 
bcuns. $2.*0<s2.90| do. fair lots down bit..40: mime 
marrowfats. F^H.05. Pens, SttcAtSl lor 
bulk. (;reen, $130W.75; new do.- f l.'At A few choice 
old medium*, £2.50. 
Bct'«'vp x.- Bleachers are murohnsinc a few I 
Tbe export trade Is small. Sales ut.V-Vet/c. lor \\ 
eruauu Southern. 
Krooni Corn.—The reports from the ocuntry, 
lately, point ton greatly dim tnlshed crop, and prices 
are blgnerand unsettled. , , 
We quote: Long, green Hurt, prime to choice, >~m 
14c.; snort and medium brush, choice green, tut* 
Uc. Medium quahtier red-r ja ed. 7t< Se,; common 
qualltieh, red, cuar.-c and stemmy, IRC'Ric. 
Boner.— One of tho few trades that have escaped 
demoralization during the money troubles Is butter. 
There has been a steady active trade with OOr full 
Quotations ol last week ruling on both sides Of me 
eilv There Is a good shipping demand, though toe 
quantity ta'.en Is not so large a* 1; isi week, asex- 
change la hard to sell. Kxper'* about t.» pkg^. «« 
should riqnark that no large dl'trlhuUng deab-T> aro 
slocking up at the present linn country rates' miatu 
ibe expression is pretty general that tliera 
strength enough In the present spurt Jo 
more than nurchasuH for real requirements, w' 
but'er keep* well sold np, and tho firmness iha* •' 
followed good sound state since the advancedmmjst 
New York City and Vicinity. 
The President, held a conference with lead¬ 
ing Wa'l street men on 1 he 21st.. He refused to 
loan the Reserve Fund of # 44 , 000,000 to the bank¬ 
ers because It would he illegal. The Sub-Treas¬ 
ury was authorized to buy bonds without limit. 
Great alarm prevailed in financial circles, The 
been welcomed home 
Caasel consents to the 
The Elector of llesse- 
annexatlon of his terri¬ 
tory to Germany •. .Insurgent iron clads threat¬ 
en to bombard the city of Alicante. The King 
of Italy is in Berlin Chief Justice Cockburn 
has fined an editor for commenting on theTlch- 
borne trial .. Tbe Polaris crew has sailed tor 
New York. The Canadian Parliament has been 
called together The Spanish steamship Mu¬ 
rillo is detained at Dover, England_France 
will advance 100,000,000 franc* to Spain — Day 
Dream won the Great Eastern Handicap at 
Newmarket • • The revolution in Santo Domin» 
State 
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Welsh 
S7.-rfj.ll),-.; good do- 2(X'j)2<ic.; shipping, l.(e8l»*s., low ll °" 
iv. 17c- 
Clicear.— There was an advance mode in 
etrrlv In the week, occasioned by tbo result of Jb 
Lit l lc Pal I* sale- The »ncreascrt cost of jtpotb k W 
inclal disturb jnces. “'“‘V ”, 
selling foreign exchange almost briaiRht’'‘‘I' , 
business to n -tand, as will be not lrc(l tu'ha shipn ^ 
l'or ttit Week, which are only Jh.iKXl > k 
witUstanCla«modcraWarrtvttl*cjimp»rattvely.*foc“ 
accurouiated, and-towards the close itnecesisuT 
