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THE EVENING STAR, Buitisn Vaseers ix THE Port eae = —In the British House of Co:m- mn the 22d ultimo, Mr. W. E. Forsterasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether the bad any objection to lay on the table of the ‘House a copy of the recent correspondence between her M y's minister at Washington and the United States Secretary for Foreign Affairs, rela- tive to the clearance of British vessels at the port a. C. “aa aeee that at the port In question the fed- eral officers of the States had been superseded, and that information had been given to the British Consul by gentlemen professing to act on be- half of the convention of South Carolina. The House would observe that such a hottfication laced the owners and captains of British vessels = considerable difficulty, inasmuch as the laws of the United States imposed stringent penalties for the non-observance of its revenue regulations, and he was, therefore, anxious to know whether her Majesty's Minister at Washington had been instructed to ask the United States government whether they would hold respons! ble those British shipmasters who, under — of necessity, complied with the order of the Carolina Conven- tion, and whether, on the other hand, they would indemnify them from any consequences that might result from the non-compliance with its with its regulations The British trade with Charleston and the other Southern ports of the Union was vast and import- ant, and he felt sure the noble lord would wish to keep all interested in the trade informed as to their actual position. He would not yo into the general question whether diplomecy should be Secret or not, but no one could doubt that to at- tempt to carry out secret diplomacy with the United States would be as unwise as it would be impracticable. He should regret if her Majesty’s government interfered in any way in the lament- able quarrel which had arisen between their friends and cousins on the other side of the Atlan- tie. He believed that any interference would be as impolitic as it would be unjustifiable, but they still could not forget these two facts; first, that the quarrel had arisen out ofslavery; and secondly, that they bad with the United Stetes a treaty for the prevention of the slave trade, the relinquish- ment of which he believed would be as injurious to the!r interests as destructive to their honor and the cause of humanity. (Hear, hear} Lord John Russell, in reply, said: With regard to the correspondence which tue honorable memi- ber for Bradford wishes to obtain, I have to state that [ shall be most willing give it, and it will be presented on Monday next; and J may further say that that correspondence is highly honorable to to our consul at Charleston. He placed ina ition of great difficulty, not being able to ac- } same e the new government which sprung up, but at the same time he did net neglect the interests of British shipping. [Hear, hear.) Cun, 17 A young man from the country, wanting & spool of thread, and thinking the door of a dry oods store, in Rochester, was open, walked ight through a plate of glass, which, greatly to bis astonishment, fell rattling about his ears That spool of thread cost him $55. U7 Seventeen hundred and fifty-one Norwe- gians emigrated to Canada during the past year. AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —D C Jackson, V D McCabe and lady, NY; G@ Bergner, D Dai JA Hichtard.C M Hood, G O Lawrana, C Pa; J Clausson, J A Black, T M_ Adams, Pa; FM fo; S T T! , Tenn; Fletcher, J S E 8 Buzley, Miss ; TW Wash and Kiepatuck, R D J F Penninan, R 8 Baz! oe Pa; P P Bailey. lady, NY; R R Foss, [ll; Coctran, 1) D Wright, P: Steppins, NY; R B Tyler, U1; A Segar, Pa; HS Pietnan, USA; Dr AJ Found, do; 3 W Benger, do; 3 Fosteo, Eng; J Dykes, Phil; J F Bactel. O; Lt R W Scott, USN; GG King, W BKing, Ma: L, A Upton, W Rankin, NY; CJ Chapman, B S Carper, HE Michienberg, LL. Matting Faxon, Ct; G T Song, Hon ASD V M Campbell and femily, J Groesbeck, O; H Mneom: Salloway, J Grabam, O; C McKinni- an, O C Dickey, ter, Lt B Kirk. jand, NY; D Lother, Pa; S Hetzel. DC: W Kill, 1; 3 Downer, Mass; S ‘Elliott, O;'A H Schult light, NJ;'C L Saz yer, NY; A W Shunk, P KB Hopki E Walker,J S Atwood, J Atwood, jr., W_C Curran. J G Burnap, Ge; © 8 Barker, A Cummings. NATIONAL HOTEL.—A Benson, NY; Duvall, Md; JA Murphy, G W_ Nelson, SC: Giean, W Valentine, J G Chenney, EJ Armstrong, Va; W J Godfrey, J W McCiaire. J W Sagisvury. i M Hermon, ¢ B Emmo Jefferfbn, F Kirk, W Davis,'J J Thurato Goodman, J P Golding, Corning, White, © D Danforth, © M Dyer, NH; Pa; TH Marshall; Me; JF Lewis, J Jones nd son, Va; E O Crosby, Cal; J A Richard JF Blake, J Newman, V allup, Md; SS Haylor, J Shallcross, Ky; W Witte, B Crawford, Pa; E Hamptoa, A’ Ma. son, SR Swett, J Hougbiating, C B Smith.S A Fowler, BC Lane, NY; C Ross, Mo; W Burnett, HP Burrill, C C Holt, Mass; S B Eliott, H Sel- Jer, G F Wilson, RI; M Brewer, MS; W McDut- tie, NY. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—F Valdena, J Howard, J Harris, J B Beatley, J OD Dorsey, Md; H Hayward, J Young, J Blont A R Cuamberlin, J $ Mason, D Peters, © Floyd. D ham, J Foerteche. M P Crawford, A Shaver, Berry, T nohoo, T » J Hughes, J Phelan, G Zinn. t, M Jones, Tenn; Miss Miller, R » Ky; @ W Compton, DC; © Miller, Mass; D D Syme, L»; Hon LT Wigfall, Tex; RP Ba. ker, O; TS Townsen Wis; A Buttertield, Mex: Mrs Holt and sister. NJ; J S Basset, Ms; E Fucts and ly, Eng; 8 Littfe, J D Evans, Teau; Dr W Pheips, ili. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —W H Hivling Beal, J Stewart, W Cuaningham,G J Md; G McCandlish and ly, Mass; C A Clack, Ii Walker. R A Armistea! and ly, NY; NC Ward and ly, Me; G Hi Top; Ww Castanedo.O W Pitsfeid. Capt iM r, Webb, T H Fisher, V: Hollins, Ms; J Satterlee, Cal. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DAYS Feow tax Unirep Stataa. MER OF, Li Por. "New York 7 New York Boston -Laverpoo Api i4 Gaiway.__ Apl 7 RYE WHISKY.—On hand covers Pare Old Kys Whisky, cnt he edo = j fuabie tilersin Penn lead an iTsinis, Warrant 5 orted Brandios, Honnosey, ‘yeaa, De ay Co. o. Aiso, Pose hi ies au oil Jaeaion NR i of eve verioty, al of a A ow ot of C: rails Ac abi ars acd wo. ‘ap lé-ly 259 Pa ae nat mhes — CHOIC ITTER, 3,000 12S GOSH. BUTLER of tue very Also, P V. i Y HE. STRAUS Beck watear. fom corner Vermont Ae pad k; jUN'T BE DECEIV: D, BUT COME the rigut pisce to get HATS acd Caps, at shiyri's, Ne abe oS te? 6w Fairy BLANKETS ANv COM FORTS. ‘We have still da sood t of the above ousekeeping G. of which We are selling St vost Be TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. OOD PORTRAIT OF PRES- oy yey ever hed. juat out fe 3 snd clubs of tweaty supplied at low mas FRENCH & RICHSTEIN. —— SS ESTE ARGE INVOICES OF ‘Vv MUt just received from R: & Time, hit Bro.» Cinemnati, pe: & Son, Now Yor 306 Ps. av. Mee Beh od Hal Ste, feos HE @ T REAINS UTR. Co ee ee Es WW igen BREN er _TEAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. OHIO RAILROAD. iINGTON BRANCH. CHANGE OF HOURS. Onand SUNDAY November 25th, 1860, the trains wilt ron as follows nd Train at 7.40 8. m. ae Nan ee Ds Mivy Express, ourth UBAVR BALTIMO First train st 4.15 a. m., Exp: id train at 8.35 &. m. m Wash- psten connect through: o Philedelphie nad New ork, Bs \d and third connect at eshington Jenotion with trains for the Went, Sout > Northwest; also, at Annapolis Junction, for An- napolis, For Norfolk take the 7.40 a. m. traic. or the —— on sb sy u ted = and Laur a mite attaches to the tonnage ate renlon leav ry jt x ‘Ow Saturday the 3.10 p. m. tram goes to Philadel- at i T. H. PARSONS, Agent. DENTISTRY. * DARRE!L ARE PRE- Dee ROP RET Hon VOLCAN: y a he ey thane gheaper than an reap ecth inverted ‘oa Gold Piste, and al! Dental Operations of any kind that may be desired. Of- fice Koom No. 5, in the Washington Building, cor- and Sevent! M rapa ae M Tere inven rand patentee . . ofthe Mine AL PLATE TEE 'H, at- tends personally at his office in this city. Many persons can wear these teeth who oannot wesr others, and no person can wear others Who cannot wear these, Porsons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and prices of Teeth they may desire; but to those who are ps jar and wish the agro | cieanest, stronger, mee erfoat denture if iat t roduet e NE ES wil more fully wn ted rant * this oity—No. 338 Pa. avenue, between andoth sts: Also, 907 Aron streot, Philadel phia. oo 15-tf other, EDUCATIONAL. i FEMALE EDUCATION, HOSE Parents who wish their daughters to re- ceive & thorough and systematic education, where their physical training will receive daily and special attention, under the most approved system of Calis- theénies and Gymnastics, are respectfully invii visit the Union Female Acadeniy, corner teenth st.and New Y york av. R. & MRS, Z, RICHARDS, au 90-tf FEMALE Beane AND DAY SCHOOL ‘our- Principals. XANDKIA, VA. Mrs, 8. J. McCORMICK, Principat, he thirteenth annual eession of tais Institation will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, 1p the puse recently Oocupied by Sylteater Scott, Eaq., No. 180 King street. “ ° The course of study pursued wil! comprise all the branches requisite to a thorough English Edu- eation, and Music, French, Latin and Drawing, if desired. In addition to day repared to receive boarders, who, constit ily, will bo under her i sion. She will endesvor, € round thera with the comforts and k of Home. References.—Rev. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr, E Harrison, Rev. D. price, William ar Snowden, Es: enry Marbury, E: art H. Hunton \ h Esq. Jas r, Loudoun + Messrs. Cor TEs Board, with Tuition in a/i the English Branches, $200 for the annual session—payabie semi-annually, m advance. . Music end Languages at I’rofessors’ prices. i No extra charges. au 23-tf _GAS FITTING, &e. WM. T. DOVE & CO. o¢ to execute eny ordors with ‘ored in the OR STEAM FITTING BUSINESS, ILJ~ Store on Sth street, 2 few doors north of Pa, found 2 comp) ete aséortmon ANDE id other GAS, STEAM ai WATER FIXTURES. jaar-ly PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS J. W. THOMPSON & CO. Would on!] ths attention of Water takers to their full assortment of Fixtures necesenry to ita intro- ductio S ITCHEN RANGES, BATH ast mh Gant i b % r vi and Galvanised’ Wa- HYDRANTS and PAVE WASH- IBRER HOSE, &e. Baving superior advanteges, with practical wiedge, we ora prepared to introduce Water to baer 7 with all the iatest prover ents, promptly, and 4t prices that cannot fai! to ratisfy. 269 Penn, avenuc, no 24-dtMar1 bet.9th and !’'th ata., eouth side, GAS FIXTURES. E Have ip store, and are da:_y receiving, @AS FIXTURES of entire!y New Patterns and Designs and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this inarket. We invite citizens general to cail and examine our stock of Gaa and Water Fixtures, feoling confident that we have the beat selected stock in Washington. All Work in the above line intrueted to our care will be promptiy sttenied to, YERS & Mo6HAN. mar 5-tf 3 78 D street. SNYDER, I, ALUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Has removed to the corner of Twelfth an ote. Hoais prepared to iatroduce Water and Gas upon thegpoet favorable terms, aud gutranties entire satiafec:ion. Hehas on hand a lot of COOKING and other STOVES, which he will soll lees than oost,as he wirhes to get rid of them. no 17 OFFICE OF JNEFPCTOR AND SEALER OF GAS METERS, arcineton, July 18, 1260, ¥ Giv NOTICE IS HER Bbi7 to the proviaio! S n Approved M 1, hw, ter in mee i rect, will be ad marked an trac, wiil be 0 proved to ba arourate in its ment of gas, it will be sealed accordingiy, 2M put in porition for uae, ©. 410 Seventh etreet,(fear Odd Fel- Open L m8 a. m.. top. m. AKL. Ww. CUNNINGHAM, orand Sealer of Gas Motors, NOTICE, REMOVAL, Ihave removed my to.251 C st fawn OS ‘ 3 street, between 444 and 6th streets, imme- diately in the rear of the National Hotel, where the business will bs continued as heretofore at the old stand, [nol5-6m] ISAAC HERABERG, 8.00 ORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES axp TRUNKS, Of ail Styles and Qualities, AT & GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost, Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale, HOOVER’S STORE, ngevary variet: » Children’s IOES" Also, TRA K&§ sro now being so: eashat great eaorifices on usual retail i i deed much below original oort. ‘The atterticad cf the public is solicited, as great inducements will be made to purchasers, The ‘abows Jere. stook of the finest b ae tf Freno! aiters Shoes, Boots, gentlemen. 6, &., for Ind: ‘The Store 1s for rent and ths Fixtures for sale, he abi ok, 3! Apply on the promise: Tron Troan of entering ness this affords zone indebted will copter a favor b ‘arsons indebted will on} calling and settling their abcounce, "7 PromRly Beets AND 3O SUIT THE We ns a. TORN manuthoteri pall kinds of BUOTS VINg 8, supply of Castern made work of ev. s scrtpth mado ex Teen nd ce oid at & mosh jower price than has been “te re ohsrged iu this city for much i ersons ia want of BR, city made work, will a! in store and at ihe low, RIFFIN & BRO. aper 314 Pennsylvania avenue. {IVE Fier Aang? RAY RLING PEM feeaee sizes of Sole Lite eR ora or fie Alta Eine Ot tata we of New York, BO, 6 FI Bish tile agate watt, tole RASS, or taken in exchange WALL, STEPHENS & £oe, mar ti-tf a Paavenve, We aero att soctved tat Rope sasortment OL eee i i: Sirhan Me ‘ow aoe BE Pa avomin, %. RVENUA. HE AM JAN ALMAN oe : eal! nae By moat, teed Kime Verer, a new rov Boimes,2 I by Olivers Wendell er in whole or in Private sale. To any one de- ¢ Boot, Shoe and Trunk Busi- Tf Opportunity than may oT ond | phoee of eastern or Briggs. “Givouseeaie” bd rh ae 8s Pp eeeew to | th, pie? Ss CURE “toe NervousHeadache 4n iinas * Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of au atteok imme- diste r from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are eo subject. They act gently upon the bowo!s,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delonte Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are vai- usable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and re elasticity and strength of the The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous eystem or from a deranged state of the stomach, They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of dict, and the ab- sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to ohildren, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box, Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- cines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o eo PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY ©, SPALDING, 45 Cepar Staget, New Yorn. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 18 WITHIN THEIR REACH, As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spavviye, they afford unquestion- able proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Masonxvitts, Conn., Feb, 5, 1261, MR. Sranpine—Sir: I have tried your Cophrlio Pilis, and J /tke them so weil that I want you to send me two doilerk worth moro. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gaye 8 few out of the firat box f got from you, Send the Pills by maul, and ob!ice Yourob’tservant, JAMES KENNEDY. Havengorn, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861, t: I wish you to send me ons ‘© box of your Cephalio Pills, J have received a i deal ef benefit from them. Yours respectiully, MARY N STOIKHOUSE, Spaece Cresx, Huntineton Co., Pa, January 12. 1961. H.C. Spatrtng—Sir: Yon will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pile, “Sead them im- med, JNO. B. SIMONS. P S—I have used one box of your Pilis, and them excellent, ectfally yours, Brite Vernon, Ovio, Jan.1 Hanry C. Sracpine, Era: twenty-five cents, for Of your Gepaniie PF Puls ] hove ever trie A. STOVER, P.M. Belie Vernon, Wyandot oo., 0. Bevery, Masa., Deo, 11, 1960, H.C, Sratping. eq: { wish for aome ciroulars or Jarge show bills, to brine your Cephslio Pills more particularly befors my customers. If you heave anything of the kind, picaso send to me. Oneof my customers, who ts subject to savero fick Headache. (nsvally Iasting twodays,) was peony an attack in one hour by your Pills, Whioh sent her W. B. WILKES, Respectfully yours, REYNOLDSBURG, FRANKLIN Co., Obit January 9, 1?61. Henay C. Spazpine, No. 48 Cedar rtrect, New York—Dear Sir: Inclosed find twenty-five oenta, 3.) for which send box of © Cophahe Pille.” end to addrese of Kev. Wm. C, Filler, Reynolds- bu-g, Franklin count’, Ohio Your Pills work like a charm—cure Hendache almost instanter, WM. C, FILLER, Truly youra, Yrstuanxtt, Mich., Jan, 14, 1961, MR. Sratotna—si for a box of Cepha vous Headache and Costivenoss, and reosived the fame, and they had so good an effect that Iwas in- duced to send for more. f Pleaso send by return mail, Direct to A. R. WHEELER, lanti, Mich, Y pail From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which fwd were made, viz: Curo of headache inall its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand 08ses, with entire sucesss. From the Demorrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you sre, or have been troubled with the head sohe, send for a box, (C: to Pills,) so that you may have them in case ul An.atiac! From the Advert The Cephalic Pilla are said to by effcotive remedy for the headache. very best for that very frequent cor has ever been discovered. From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicano, It, We lLeartily endorse Mr, Spalding, and his un- rivalled Cophalic Pil — From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanatwha, ¥a. We are sure that persons suffering with the head ache, who try them, wiil stick to them, From the Southern Path Finster, New Orleans, La. Try them ! you that sre afflicted. and we are sure can be added to the already has received benefits that 20 ‘oduoe, From the St. Louis Democrat, The immense demand for the article (Cophalio Pills) is rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Mr. iding would not connect hi i an article ho did Wot bua be pemect his name with » Providence, R. I. The testimory in their favor is str most Tespeota'e quarter: - So From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, Cephalic Pills are taking the p!ace of all kinds. = = —_ IL A single bottle of SPALDING’S: PREPARED GLUE Will saveten times its cost annually, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH {PA Stivcu 1x Trae Saves Nine.” 4} An acordente will hsppen, even in well L Srssties, tis very dearable to have cone ahia nt way for repairing Furni mhe iy pairing Furniture, Toys SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE its al] such emergencies, and no household of ind eet Itisaiways ready. and w “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. B.—A Brush accompanies each Bottle, Pric EP) Addr am HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar street, New York. net led person: Are attem, BD 4 ting pi Dc, tees oF -UE, f would caution all par- ne before purchhsing, and e¢e that remarkahly d one of the nt which Feo ray may PR SPA 0! the ful name, ID" SrALDING’S PREPARED GLUES ounterfoltas 1* M™MPPOW: Oi! others pre pepding —— PUBLIC ADV. BLIC NOTICE, . o1 DEAT ashinrtony Decent Public notice is hereby given that bonds and coupons annexed, of the desoription hereinafter set forth, have lately been feloniously abstracted from the custody of the Interior Department, the same being the property of the United States and held in trust for certain Indian tribes. Notice nas also been given to the proper officers of the respec- tive States to step the payment thereof; and all Persons are warned against purchasing or receiv- ing any of said bonds and coupons, as the olaim of the United States thereto will be proseouted to the utmost extent. Each bond being for the sum of one thousand dollars, vis : Six per cent, Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in June and August, 1857, State of Missiouri, St. Louis and Iron Mountain R R. State Bonds, Bond No. 2037 Bond No. 1823 1876 1827 1996 1822 1997 = 1998 1820 2008 1819 2007 1818 1993 1809 1994 1817 1995 1816 1891 1815 1990 1814 1892 1813 1991 1812 2003 1810 2002 1811 1992 1808 2006 af 2031 2005 2033 | 2004 2034 2001 2035 1999 2036 2000 2032 2009 1826 1877 1828 1878 1829 1879 1830 1880 1831 1881 1832 1882 1868 1883 1869 1884 1870 1885 1871 1886 1872 1887 1873 1888 1874 1889 1875 1890 2030 2045 29 2048 18 2046 2017 2047 2016 2044 2015 2043 2014 2040 2013 2041 2012 2042 2010 2039 2011 2038 — 1825 99 bonds 1824 —Bonds No. 2000, and below of this seri Pe Nol 1857, and bonds 3 an and ‘howe that, dated Aucuat, 1857, parable at the Phosnix Bank, New York oity, in a State of eourl roent. n 4 es Hannibal and "BL "Joseph Ralivoua Beats jondse— Bond No. 1853 Bond No. 1626 1852 27 1851 1623 1850 1629 1849 1859 1848, 1865 1847 1863 1846 1862 1845 1860 1844 1861 1832 1866 1835 1858 1833 1855 1834 1854 1836 1822 1837 1823 1838 1A 1839 1825 1849 1826 1640 1827 1835 1823 1612 1829 1613 1830 1614 1831 1615 184! 1616 1842 1617 1643 1618 1644 1619 1845 1620 1646 1621 1647 1611 1648 1864 1637 1634 1638 1631 1840 1632 1842 1633 1843 1622 1650 1857 1816 1 1 iho 1819 1841 1820 1623 1821 1624 —_— 1625 90 bonds Nors.—These bonds, are dated able at Bank o| MMerse, Ce yes 1888—intorest payablein January uly ef cach year, State of Minewes or Set Qonree North Mis Bond No.{2952 Bond No, 1639 2940 I 638 2939 1641 2941 1642 2942 1643 2946 1644 2945 $645 2044 1646 2943 1647 2947 1648 2048 e 1649 2949 1640 2950 1650 2087 2922 2938 2923 1653 2924 1654 2036 1655 2951 1652 2953 1658 1657 2921 1705 2468 1706 2512 1707 2513 2452 2514 2453 2515 2454 2516 2455 2911 2456 2910 3457 2912 2458 2913 2459 Est eI Bis 3s 2917 2463 2918 2464 2919 2465 Fe 3s 2467 2955 —_ 1651 80 bonds —The bonds numbered 2616, below, is- wond aD sgnunry, 1937; No S10; above, thas, wed in Ay st, 1857, payable nix 4 lew Yor oly. monoer Sas ort Greatest = Bre Bond No, 2773 Bond No. 2763 2784 2787 2786 2730 2781 2717 2782 2734 2779 2721 2783 2719 27i1 2733 2712 2722 2710 2720 2725 2716 2777 2727 2776 2724 2768 2766 2769 3729 2770 2718 2771 2715 2785 2714 2778 2764 Hi i 2774 2723 2732 = obra park SEMENT. | Misourt 8tx-per-cont doe Si ™ Bond No. 5346 SSL eee ae Bonds of North Carolina—Coupon six per cent, Two bonds for $1,000 enc, dated April, ism, Bond No. 9 pees Yet Bond No. 1@ Bond No. 1192 1193 11s 1195 1% 1197 “TB bonds Bond Ne. 35 Bond No. 303 Sem eens numbers, and Jenn. 3 a4 Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 33 or 278 419 9 235 204 476 7 234 297 “iT 349 303 4 = us 1066 413 498 37 104 44 723 346 2 And oft), ,ollowing numbersissued January,lsie 343 19 Bond No 828 Bond No. 1278 342 18 829 1358 341 17 830 340 15 And of 1} efollowing numbers issued January ,1835- 330 13 Boni No. 1744 Bond No. 2655 338 8 2119 2391 337 ll 2133 2892 od 10 2581 3066 — = 2605 3121 . 10 Ani of the following numbers issued January, 1856. 320 100 Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 330 9 3464 4208 331 103 3465 4209 3323 6. 3466 4210 333 3B 3467 4211 334 22 3469 4212 227 16 3470 4218 326 21 S471 4214 317 98 3472 4431 318 97 8758 4527 316 6 3894 4529 296 95 3941 4550 239 Pd 3942 4556 238 62 3948 4566 237 60 3044 4569 236 — 3945 4970 = ee 72 bonds 3946 on OTK. — bonds are jan '. 8955 47490 able Jampary, 1885, Ft » New Was acre ca hah ct Reg Bw ‘in = North Oarolina 6 per cents. Coupon Bonds. And of the following numbere issued January, 185% Bond Ne. 833 Bond Mo. 735 Bond No. 5056 Bond No. 5419 832 736 5195 3421 831 758 5826 5426 830 759 5359 6427 829 760 5360 5430 834 761 5361 5434 835 762 5308 436 836 763 5363 5437 837 764 5364 5438 838 T90 5365 5420 871 71 5366 5440 872 792 5367 441 873 "793 5368 5442 874 74 5369 8458 875 795 5370 b444 876 728 5371 5445 817 797 5372 5452 878 798 5378 6518 879 799 5374 5519 830 R00 6315 5520 881 801 5376 5521 846 802 8377 5522 ear 803 5378 5708 848 804 5379 5704 849 805 5380 5705 850 806 5381 8706 851 808 5385 S70? 852 sor 5388 5708 853 811 5387 5709 on 812 S868 5710 813 5389 S711 856 814 5390 5712 857 815 panel ig 858 816 860 B17 soos 5839 861 818 5416 5840 862 819 S417 5842 863 820 5418 864 821 Orrics oF Hz Secuatany oF THE IxTERIOR, 885 822 December 28, 1860. 868 823 alate ji. THOMPSON, Seoretary. 867 8 868 825 869 826 et = ss ae 884 840 885 ss 731 844 732 845 733 a 734 Eye a wean North Carolina six per cent. Coupor bonds, Bond No.'599 Bond No. 493 600 494 608 495 604 496 605 aor 606 621 607 403 608 510 610 bul 611 481 612 618 600 104 bonds = NOTHER F! = eRe rPLY OF GOOD Neu & nicusrein, .. cloth bin PHILP & Asents for ‘Worid. 7 Fredrike Sremer; 2 ies Leer rapes ont A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES FO MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, seMly 339 Pa. av.. bet. 9t> and 10th ets. 1 1 DIARIES ee ——

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