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Mr, Van Voorhis Asked to Sec the Bond Contract. REPORT FROM COMMITTEE Senator Vilas" Bill "To Save the People of the United Slates SIG,170,770. Free Silver Substitute by Senator Sherman, 13y Southern Associated Pros?. Washington, February 18.? Horst-?The House wus principally occupied to-day in considering busi? ness relating to the District of Co? lumbia, but room wus fouud in thut discussion for the lutroduotion of a resolution by Rlr. Vuu Voorhis < Rep. I, of Now York, bearing ou financial matters, the main tenor of which wus to request a report troui tho Committee ou Ways und Menus of tho testimony,evuleuco und etuto tuuuts tnudo by Secretary Carlisle before that committee yesterday morning regardiug tau recent gold contract. Mr. Wihon assured Mr, Vuu Voorhis thut ho hud u copy of the contract in his pocket anil would ut tho proper time present it. This was done Inter in the shape of a re? port from tho Ways und Menus Committee ou the President's nics ?ago relating to tin; $G'2,0UO,000bond contract, und which report con? tained oopy of the contract. I wus eo evident thut there wus a disposi tion to know what tLie minority of tlio oommittee thought ol the mat tor und the House adopted u motiou which will idlow them to present their views of the subject to-morrow. The report wus ordered printed uud referred to tho union ualeutiar. 1 he llouso ui 5:05 p. iu. ueijuurued until to morrow at 11 u m. Senatk?During the morning hour proceedings in tlio Senate, ?ud when the Vice-President called ior "lulls und joint resolutions," Mr. Vilus rose uud introduced u bill entitled "to Bave tho people of tho Tinted Status $10,170,770," und he ?Bked ihut it lio read in full uud luy on tho table for tho present. 1 he bill recites tlint the 1'iesiJent of the United States has advised Congress, in his eomniuuieatiou of ? February Sib, that he hod cnmpleted <iu arrangement with parties uhlu to fulfil their undertaking tor the pur? chase of $65,000,000 iu gold ooiu, in return lor I per cent, tinny year bonds, "payable in com," but ihni lie hud reserved the privilege >'l substituting '?) per cent, "gold blind--'' for tbem, ut a au annual sav? ing iu interest ol $539,150, and for the whole thirty years uf $10,190, 770. It, therefore, authorizes the lt>>uu of .'I per rent, bonds not exceed In? in tue aggregate $05,000,000, running] lor thirty years, priu ei| ul and interest payable iu golu com. .\s n BUbseqnent part of tho pro? ceedings, Mr. llilt expressed the opinion iustead ot being laid on the table it should be placed ou the oal cudnr, from which it could in- takeu ti\ motion withoui roferoueu tu nuy committee, Aoi|uiescunoe iu this view wus lnntle by Air. Vilus, bill positive objection wuh interposed by Mr. Teller. Tho rules were ap? pealed to und u turned out thai under or them an objection to the request to let a bill lie on the table cutiMid its relercnee to the enleuiiur. Buch ohjoctiou was promptly made by Mr. Lodge und therefore the Vice President auuounoed that the bill hud goue to tho calendar. Mr. Sherman introduced u substi tute for the lull reported yesterday from the Finance Committee for the Iree cninugu of silvor, und ut ins request it wus rend iu toll and laid ou tho table. The iii.-t Bcotiou provides, that to provide lor aud maintain the re? demption of the l ulled .Stales note.-, eocording to tho provisions of the act of January 1!, 1875, the Secre? tary of the Treasury may issue, sell aud dispose ol, ut not less than pat iu gold coin, either of the descrip? tion of bonds authorized in that act, bearing not to exceed 8 per cent, in? terest, payable senil annually ami redootnahlo ut tho pleasure of the United Sinti s in gold coin utter the five yours from liuto. The second section authorizes tho fr-suo of ?! nor cent, certilioatus of Indebtedness, payable in lawful money to provide lor u temporary deiieit in tho revenue, Tho Senate spent most of tho day fn further discussion of the amend? ment to tiio Postollioo Appropria? tion bill, looking to tno reduction of ihe mtes now paid to railroad oom I'uines ior the transportation of the mails of the United states. A modi? fication pending to tho amendment, reported from tho Committee ou Appropriations,requires a reduction ol ut least Id per cent., und another giropoaition is pending, offered by Mr. Vilas, looking to tho purchase, ownership aud management of the railway postal cars by tue Govern? ment, In view of Mr. Vilas' expo lieuce us Puutiuautei-Ueuvral in President Cleveland's first adniiuM tration, Lus statements nnd arg? mints were of luuoli iuterest nnd importnuce. The question, however, went over without uuy action,except that nu agreement that n vote will be taken ou it at :5 p. iu, to-uiorrow. The Senate, at (1 p. m.,udjourued, tTT^COURTs" Proceedings of the Tribunals of Justice Yesterday. The courts wero iu session yce terday, but very little business whs trausaeted, but what wits ncconi plisbed is of importnuce. COltPOKATION COURT. Judge rxanokel's nttculiou was consumed during the greater part of yesterday with the hearing ot the case of Frank Peace, colored, who is charged with breaking tho peace in assaulting Mr. H. b". Foutross. The verdiot was six mouths iu jaii with a reootutueudatiou lor mercy und the verdict will be certified to the Uoveruor, who has the punlou ing power. 01 rv circuit foriiT. Judge Proutis beard anjtimont in some chancery cases at the moruiug term ot" this court and iu the after noon his uttcutiou was claimed by an appeal from Judge (iauekel's de cisiou in transferring the lh|Uor license of M. Hartz, No. P2? Watet street, to A. L, .loues at the corner of Church aud Wuter streets. Tue merchants in that locality protest against the establishment of this but, as thure are ulreutly some Bereutest) burs within two blocks. Couosel were: For the appellant, Judge lleutb und Mr. Wool; lor the tie feuee, Mr. A. P. thorn. The Judge reserved his decision, l tilted.Mutes Circuit Court ol Ap poalk. lir Southern Vasomotal Preti Richmond, Va., February 1:'..? The following were the proceedings in tho United States Circuit Cutirt of Appeals hero to day: Boston Sufe Deposit Company, uppellauts, vs. Daniel U. Chamber luiii, receiver, etv-., two casus; ap? peals from tho Circuit Court ol South Curoliuu, reversed aud re mauded with directions to modify the decree iu one ease to cJti.OUO and in the ot her to $1 ? 75 I. Beusack Machine Company vs. S. F. btess A Oo.; error to the Circuit Court for the Wesiorn District ol Virginia at Lynchburg; urgued by A. H. Uurroughs und T. .i. Kirk patrick for the pin utiff, in error, aud Judge W. W. Crump for the defendant, iu error, aud submitted, Court adjourtnd lor the term. AMUStiMtNTS. Sol Smith RussbtjTj To-night.? Sol Smith Knssell is, iinil has beeil for several years, for ihut matter, one of the \ery prominent figures ou the dramatic stage, and his con stunt applicat'.ou to ono particular lino for upwards of twenty years nas given to his personation- tin ar tistic Uuish und ireshueas of charac leri/.atiou which places inm in the vuu of the country's liest known ex poUents oi the simple mauuered but stioug hearted and Belt roliaut American . Mr. Russell will present bis besl creation Noah Vale iu "A Pour Lie lation," at tue Academy oi .Muse to night, and it is safe to say thai oue of the largest aud most fashiuu uhlo andieuoes of tho scusou will witness ttie performance, t he first lloor is $1 and $1.00; balcony ?l).-. and ? 1: gtllery .: e, '?A Bunou or Ki:vs."?Au evening of fllU and amuseiueut is in store lor those who attend the performauco of "A Punch of Keys" to-morrow night tf the Academy of Music, i he Milwaukee Journal in u reacut no tico ol the company, states that the play i.-- one that will afford an even ing of good amusement, uud the company thut presents it are all capable Urliste. To i In- I'ulil lit. The Third Ward Permanent Dom ocratie Club has not authorized any one to solicit contributions for their tooil distribution, and the public uro requested to bear this in mind. I ho charily is strictly a club one i although we are giving regardless ol politics or color. to-day, from 10 to 4 o'clock, Crifliu's stoi c, James und New streets, tho oociinittoe will distribute Hour nnd beans to such persons, residents of the ward,white und black, whom tho committee maj deem worthy, Respectfully. _The Committee. in I irai Hrlsritiio. Special Dispatch to the Virginian. Richmond, Vu., February I'd.? Qov, O'Ferrall, utter looking fully into the matter, has decide.1 to as? sign the two Portsmouth companies forming tho Third Battalion of Iu fautry to the First Brigade, This trill put ull the white troops iu Vir? giuiu under Oon. Phillips. til out I.n,ii stun. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Spoight of Berkley, the mother of Dr. Speight, of this city, hlippoJ on tho ice ou Holt street, sustaining severe injuries. Sho wus taken to her sou's I rosidouco, No. 1-17 Chupol ttroet, j i where he attoudud hor, j Mayor Strong- Makos Important Appointments, THE POWER OF REMOVAL. F. M. Scott Gets Corporation Counsels.tip and Win. Brook field the Charge of Public Works. Opponents of Platt Honored. Uy Southern assoointod Proon, New Yokk, February 13. ? Mayor Strong, aatiutq; nudor the putter of removal lull which win | u: ;sed by the Legislature at Albany ia-t week, tnudu hin Urst important appoint* incuts today. They ttru ?a fol? lows: Couutei to the C?rporat on, Fran? cis .M. Scott, to succeed W. H. Clark; salary $12,1100 it year. Commissioner of Public WorkB, Win. Brook lield, to Bueueotl Mijhuel 13, Dailey, removed; salary ?8,000 a year. Deputy Comuiitsionor of Public Works -ticu. ('. Ii. T. Collis, to Btiooeed Maurioe I . llolahau, Beere lury, SO, ODO u year. Meuibersof the Supervisory Board of the New iToik t ivtl Service Board ? Everett P. Wheeler, Hdwiu Lawrence Codfciu, Charles W. Wat sou and F. i.audoiph Kobinsou, no Bttlary. ?Secretary and Exeoutive OQioer of the City Civil Service Hoard ? Lee Phillips, roappotuted, salary i?.OOO a year, the appointments caused Borna thing of a Bensation in political nircles. Win. lirooklield und ?en. Collis, two of the appointees led the roceot light against l'bomas C, Plait, nu.! ui na of the ottter men selected by Mr. Strong beloug to the i lut \v ug of tin) It pu lieau party. To days appointments seem to indicate ti at the followers ot the leader from Tioga are not to otituiu a very large time? of the patronage j at the disposal ol the reform ail -1 niiuistratiou, CONDENSED TtLLlirtAMS. Items Ticked From All Parts of the World. Pilots report nil buoys on Beau? fort, N, C, liar out of positiou. Wj-iels coming in will have to take pilots, as tno huoys are from lifty to seventy-live yards out of place. The New York, Philadelphia ami Norfolk rund reports lor the year I-.)! grots earnings, $1101,0111; iu* crease, 817,1) ill; expenses, 8705,810; increase, $13,3?6; aud net, $118,815; iuerea-e. 81,5.18. llatnpton lloads is covered with iloatiny ice which is ,ooming out ol the .lames tiver troiu six to eight iuches thick, aud winch c&teuds out? side the capes. I'he telephone oable to Norfolk is hrokeu. A notice was posted on Chicago Change yesterday that the directors hud passed a resolution making pur chases or sales by any iiieuiuum during trading hours, originating in "puts or calls," a dishonorable act, and putilsheil aooordiugly. In tho Supreme Court of Appeals tit itiobmoud yestgrday, Davis, etc., against Poland, case removed to Stniiuton. Shipmau vs, Fletcher, fully argued by lion. John W. Dau iel tor appellaut and Hon. Waller It, Staples for appelk-e nud submit tod, Mr. Wilson, the Chairman of tue Ways und .Means Committee, yes tcrduy afternoon repotted to the House the joint resolution agreed upon in committo iu the ujo.niti^, authorizing the iseiiauoe of a tbiitv >ear threo per cent interest hearing gold bond. Uev. W. T. D< Olemui, one of the most pioturesiiuo aud bet: known figures in the .Methodist ministry, dliid last night at (J0VBU8tOWU, Ahl., of heart trouble, He wan 80 old und had been iu the ministry litty live years. He was born iu Frauklin county, I'euu,, and bad the ihstiuetioti of performing the burial service over the pout, Fdgar Allan l'oo, whoso Ouuusiu ho was. fatal (>a? l.x |iiuati?ii< Itv Boutberu Assooiate i Pres*). Mradvillb, Vo., February IU,? j A gas explosion, followed liy lire, completely wrecked the resident c ol G. 11. Cutter, tho lumber Olli o building of Cutter & Brother, aud otlitsed thodealh of Ueorgo * u:tcr and serious injuries to his wife, son ujjd bouse maid, ? in: ?ioilern Invalid Ha? tastes, medicinally, iu keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acooptehlo in form, purely wholesome in compost' tiuu, truly bcuetlcial iu etTeot ami entirely free from every objection' able quality. If really ill lio con? sults u physician; if constipated ho uses tho geutle family laxative Syrup of Figs. Warm caps ami gloves i?r the old and young. L. .luck Oliver A Co., 111 iMaiu streut, , Caps aud gloves At Olivet's, MARINE MATTERS. Schooners Ashore in the Lower Harbor. A three ntft6tod schooner, light, is reported auboro on Hnmptou bur, uud u loaded three masted schooner in on shore ut Newport Nowb, and n four muster is ashore ut Seuwell'e Point. I ? The Baltimore pilot steamer is iu port. The schooDor S. Wnrren Hall, ashore ou the North Carolina coast, IS et.11 iu good condition, No work cuu be done ou her on account of I tho weather. Tho British steamer Francisco, I which arrived ut New York Monday, reported that ou February Kith, in latitude 10.IH, lougitudu 69.15, she Sighted the schooner tieorgo Mc Fud.leu, of Bath, Me., from Norfolk lor Boston, with coul, with Biguais of distress dying, uud took off her crew oi uiue ujou. The Steamer Algonquin, which ar? rived nt New York Monday from CnurlestoD, S. C, reported thut February 9, off Five Fathom Bank Lightship, saw two large three masted schooners sunk, with sails 8Kb The schoouer Hattle V. Kelsio, Cupt. Warwick, has been towed up from Hampton Roads, having been twice drugged ashore, and us often limit. ,1, by the ice. The iiuchor stuck of ouo anchor bus been broken. Shu was also iu collision with uuothor vessel,but sustained no serious damage. The Lighthouse Board gives no tice that tiie spindle ol Soul h Bi other Island Ledge pout light, Bast river, New Y ork, bus beeu carried nwuy by heavy tloatiug ice. The fixed rod light tlu-reou will not bo displayed until further notice, Uupairs will be made us soon us practicable. Notice is giveu by the Light house Board thut a li\od white la li? ter U light has beeu established, und will be maintained until further uo tioe, on tho wreck of tho schooner John C. Hayner, recently suuk ill Hampton bonds nbout ihiee fourths uuuiicul mile southwesterly from Cid Point Comfort Lighthouse. iilisil Blull' lightship discontinued during running ice. All irou buoys iu tho Lli/abeth river and Hum; ion Loads out of position. Smith Point lighthouse abuu doued by keepers. Il'niti itrltlt. By Southern Associate I Press. Atlanta, February 13,?The sec ond days' session of tho B'oai Britb lor this district begun ut 10 o'clock uud the morning session was devoted to the transaction of routine busi uesH. the oflioere reports for the past year showed tno liuunccs of the order to bo in spleudid condition. 1 he li'uui Id .tu Convention con? sumed most oi the day iu secret bes biou. Mouline Mordecai, tho re tiling president, gave u resume ol his ud mi u ist nil ion uud stated thut the order hud grown during the past two years despite the financial depression. He suggested thut more atteutiou bo paid to tho iraleruul nnd social features of tho order, und that tho question of eodowmeul should be a bceoudury considera? tion, He also suggested tho estab? lishment of Bebecca lodges for the Hebrew womeu of the convention. To night the delegates were tun dered u public reception at Con ordia Hull. Tho convention will a-I jouru to-morrow. APPOMATTOX PARK. Grand Camp Confederate Veterans Passes Resolutions. Uy .Southern Associate I Press. Richmond, Vu., February LI.? At a meeting oi the officers and ad? visory counsel of tho (iruuti Ciitnp oi Confederate Votcraua of Virginia held here to night tho following was udopted: "/.'/ - lived, That the Grand (.'amp endorses the movements in favor of converting the Appomutto\ buttle tielti into u national park nnd urges its subordinate camps to pass resolti tioOS on tin- subject,uud commuun-nte tho resolutions to their represent? atives uud Sonators iu Congress. Tho Adjutant (ieuerul wus instructed to oommuuicate the uotiou of tho tiruinl Camp to the Y'ir giuia Sena ors uud Representatives in Oougross and the Commander was authorized to appoint drltgatus ? o the convention of United Cou federato Veterans which meets iu Houstou, T.'-.ie, May 2*2. t,)iiratol will cure any enso of oe; urns quicker tiiau any prepare tiou ou the market. All druggists keep it; 60 cents. KctlftHliUII Oil Hull, Ml,, t. caused by the display of 150 lino P.uglisb gloria umbrellas, fast blaok, Paragon frame, ol >th caver und silk tassel uud olive wood handles, in the east window of Levy Bro's., 171 Mtiiu street. N\ ill bo sold at Bpeoial sale Alouduy morniug, bcgiuuiug ai '.i o'clock, at tho amazingly low price of 7."? cents each. These goods usually s.-il for $1.50. Duly one sold to each customer. Levy Bros., 171 Mum street. French drip coffee at Mao's, The Result of the Expected Con? ference. AN HARMONIOUS MEETING The General Industrial Situation Does Not Allow a Return to the Wages of 1801. Sala? ries Must First be Equalized. lit Soutliorn A.ssooiate.1 Pro na. Washington, February IU,?-Tho expected oouforeueo between the oUlcers of Hie Southern Uuilway Compauy, and their oiuployus in uu eudeavor to finally nrrnuge thoir diUiculties, took place here to day, Mr. Baldwin, third vice-president tuet tlin eouiiuitteu at 4:UU p. ni. The meeting watt entirely harmoul > out). tu 11h answer to the request of tho tuen for a restoration of tho wages paid in 1891, ttie Southern Uuilwuj i utnpauy lias adopted a iuotliotl oi treatment of this subject didereut, it ih believed, from auy heretofore used, iu it thorough and exhaustive analysis ot the eotumert-ial and in ttustrinl conditions ullootiug tho questiou of wages, and tho rolative position of railroad employes us compared with tlioso engaged in other industries, publishing the re? sult iu a pamphlet addressed to the engineers, fireuion, and couduotura and trainmen, which contains the reasons why tho company is unable to make general lueruatiesat present, Tins pamphlet was delivered to the employes committee to-day. The communication is signod by Presi? dent Spencer ami Vine President HaldtMti und oxplaius that iuequali ties of pay ami service exist iu con? sequence of the previous Bepurnte coutrol ami mumigemeul of the sov eral component parts of the system and tin so aro to bo equalized. i he changes ma?oou tins aooount are increased iu every oase, and ait ply ollielly to the employes receiv? ing the small pay of $05 a mouth, those recaiviug less than that amount ou the Easl l'enuessee, \ ir ginia und Georgia lines buying had their wages reduced more than those on tho llichtnoud and Danville. Tuis inequality is corrected l>y the new new schedule. Until October 181)3, tho rules and schedules of wages ou tho system 11ml boon these a?opted iu 18UU ana 181)1. In order to partially meet the loss of revenue after the road went mto the lutmls of receivers, roductious ol from ? to '20 percent, was made in October and Novom ber 1893 and iu February 1894, on ail salaries, and when the Southern Uailway Company took porsessiou a further reduotiou of from in to 25 percent, was made iu the salaries ol tho general oUloers. No further ri duotion was made, however, iu the wages of the trainmen. JJTho gross revenues for tho year ending .1 une 311, 1891, in which tin old rates worn established, wero greater than tor tho year ending .?une :iii, 1894, bv nearly S3,7U?.00U, Or -\ per cent. Aller the showiui in detail the less ol revenue to thu tuiltoa.it:, owing to various causes, tho pamphlet takes up the subject ot diminished profits from all intttit, tries. All labor, skilled and unskilled, has had Ms earning powers mate? rially reduce.!. New conditions, such as those, hive resulted in a severe loss of revenue to all rail? roads iu tbu South and in tho bank? ruptcy ol maiiv. 'i'ho owners of tho properties now comprising the South? ern railway baveacoepted their lot-sts as pet man cut, having written oil ut-ar ? ly UO per cent, ol their invest, meets, represented by liens, ami in addition contributed some S12.000,? 0 "i in new money on which they uro not receiving one cuul of income. Attention ia called to tho fact tbut umid Bhriukage, which is almost universal, railroad employes have borue a smaller proportionate ro ductiou than any oi her class engaged in industrial pursuits. .lust received a iurgo line of walk? ing canes, sliver mounted i crooks;, from $1.25 up. Chapman .v. Jake man. "Newest Discovery,"?Ext. teeth no pum. N. Y, D. ?00u38, 162 Main. RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER SHOES ot every description and chc.ip at M. J, MAUDEN'*), 3U0 CllUrcll riti eel. a uriy oiJpJSilo Wooil Htree . MAYER CO., Railroad! -:- Staarnboa? ^'R?ili -:- vStapplloet.J 4 and, 6 West Markai jScjuar a Norfolk. VaJ i)E4Jjl?u^ im a -AUD SAM W. SMALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. U Jlu i. Si in ET, NOHFOLK, ... VIHOINIA. Mr. a ..Ii will praotico in thnCourte oi ihu ; tutu aiul Of tlio Uuitutl States. NOTICE TO Tanner's Creek Tax-Payers, 1 will haro tl e tin books for Tanner's Crook at j. a. Wilson tt ?n.Valioo store. No \'i Ulink street, Norfolk, Vs.. BACK S ati It' ' a i I ro ii .look to ? > p. "i., Iiogiiininti lln\ Kith iusla'tt, nt>d continu? ing till iu. i oolts .oi- returned torcool o the. taxes of ihm i nhnll I.otiijiolled ouforco co li I ons, null nil persons are ii?t|iie*tod in till anil sotlh> what tnxo-i t toy si II owe, an : t icroby sa o tho eo t. of 1 vy an i other it !>? n-to . \\ 11.LI S III T. I1IMH. l'i puty Tronsun r tor Norfolk county. luit-wcAsa w AUGTBOW SALE - or? . ?EVKttY? TUESDAY and FRIDAY The Norfolk Horse Hxchange. ' o n- an nt on U cul od to our au Hon salon en Hi BUAV Kohrititry r.uli. l tu.l, ..t IU lit. iu. ol tliu ini."win ennsign iiioii ? of uuusuully attractive Horses ami Mules: A lur, '25 he ul ?f liorso-, Coblin. 30 bond of Korsos. I'. 1.. Hilter, '.'fl Ii ud of Hor os, < till .v ?.utolioraon, 'i. > no td; 0. C bacon, SI5 in-.1.1 a Homes, ilborgo i-or> ee, I . It. (infer. 5 hen I of Horses, ntaui bailgll Ac. llohorts. J. la a I. A to lour ear loads ul M lei ant fifty bead o iiuu ruling Standard broil Horses at I ii ate Sale This will boons of run- la'gott sulos? k! ick huviug a -e until itti i OU ?000 mt of I ii I re. . and tills will be liu ehuuee to buy in |i tin nirkut if o oi ?ioeks I. lh b i-< tho liors-. market "f tlio South, ii you want bargaius uoine a dget thcm. The U:Cleirjf-McGlellan Live StQjk Co., 59 ami 59 1-2 Duion street. ' . Will Boll .t Auction K..IOAY. March 1 1st, lull bead -tun aril lirml lioutuelty MorSOS. MuU ! fo: Catalog lo ?V b What a Difference. Tho uet cash cost of PUT7. THOU SAND DiJL1.A IU insut-.-il upouyoarjlifc a.n\ of the New York life insurance com? panics will p iy for SEVENTY THOUSAND ON SAME PLAN In tho Northwestern. D. Humphreys & Son, AGENTS. F. L. SLADE & CO., Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies. WOOD PULtiBJfjJ of alisiaes) LATH MILLS, KMI.Ui KMl't. Ultl SDi.lt.S. Mi NSON S A- l'AOE'S LEATHKlt IIKf.T 1N i. I'LYMOI l*H OOHUAQE; JlOlL-ElM, a I sizoi for Stenin heating. Ayeut lur Maguasia sectional Covering uuil Uoilors au.i Mti am Pipes. 8 (Market Square. Burruss. Son & Co*? Cotmnoreial an I other business pupae discounted. Loans no.;otiat. t on favorable terms. City i^ou?s und otbor Securities bought fcUa sohl. i i receive.! aud aooouuts invited liitoi-ont allowo.t on time iiopoaita. bate i oposit Uoxos for rout. Charges BBOtiorato. Ina;, Hills of l-.xcbauga and tuako cable transfers t > Europe. , . Lstturs of ore.tit issued oa prinotjMl , cities of tho world, **?