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Show GENERAL. j Five-Twenties Called In. V asnington, 61. IDC ireasury: department to-day issued a notice, J calling iu lor redemption, on or alter the 1st of December nest, one hundred ( millions of live-twenties of 1S6-. The following is a description of the bonds ! so called in: Coupon bonds knewn as! the hist series, ol the act or February l 2a th, lSOii, 1 to 2,91)6 inclusive, $10,-1 000 each; iMay 1st, numbered 1 to 30,b'd0 inclusive, $50 each; 1 to! 41;572 inclusive, $1,000 each; 1 to j 40,011 iuclusive, 8000 each; 1 to 74,-1 1U4 inclusive, $1,001) each. Registered bonds of the same act, ltoo'Ji inclusive, inclu-sive, $50 each; 1 to 4,103 inclusive, $ 1 00 each ; 1 to 1 inclusive, $OUO each; 1 to S,906 inclusive, $1,OUO each; 1 to 2,Gi35 inclusive, $5,0u0 1 each. Uutlci- Gets the Lie Again. I Hartford, Conu. Gen. Uawley pub-! lishe.-i tho following caul: "General! Butler, iu his specoh, fixes upon my change from tho army of tlio Jprncs lo ithe chief of stall" uudcr General Terry,: in North Carolina, as the time ho dii-l dii-l placed me for inefhei1"'"- :nonm peteucy. 0 was rei;cve(i from tQC I command and sent to Lowell on Jan. j 17th, '64. I did not make that change till moro than two weeks afterwards, when General Ord was in command of I that army, and Butler had nothing to! !do with it. Jos. E. Uawley' j Cnnlured Flngs from Cores. j Washington, 31: Tho Secretary of; the Navy to-day received a consign-1 ment of battle flags, captured by ourj i naval forces at Corea, with the names of ihe captors. A Supposed Criminal's Sn'cldc. Paterson, N. J., 31. Walter Conk-; ling, a friend of Alice Bowlsby, the . victim of New York abortionists, com-1 I mittcd suicide this afternoon by shoot-ling shoot-ling himself in the neck, dying in a few) minutes. lie was tho son of Alderman j Conkling. Tho causa is supposed to be his presumed complicity in the Bowlsby affair. Orders were given at ! the polico headquarters in New xork, this morning, to have Conkling arrested. ar-rested. Seyv Ymk Printing and Stationery. New York, 31. Further accounts of the expenditures sent to the board of supervisors by tho city coroptroller,appear in the7Yics to-day, from which it is shown that tho warrants war-rants issued to tho New York Printing Co., for printing for the years 1S09, '70 and part of '71, amount to $1,401,-269. $1,401,-269. The amount paid out for sta tionery is $71,o93; for advertising, $360, 1S4, The Times says that a recapitulation re-capitulation of what was paid out' under the heads of printing, stationery and advertising will show an amouut of, 'nearly $3,u0u,uuO, and that of this! amount nearly $2,u00,000 went to the I New York Printing Co., the Manufao- tering Stationer's Company and the ' Transcript Association. j International Exhibition Opened. Buffalo, 31. Tho International In-' dustrial Exhibition commenced to-day. 1 Ilomnnn Answers. Albany, 31. Governor HoQ'man to- I day replied to the complaints of Charles IL Marshall & Co; of exhor-; I bitant charges and malfeasance in j othco by the health officer of the port 1 of New York, Dr. Car cochin, in re-1 jlationto the cae of the shipjl. F- Stover, which arrived at New York in April, laTl, with many ca-t's of the .worst type of small pox on board. 'Governor Hoftmao presents Dr. Car jnochau's explanation of his chames for fumigation, vaccination and medi-' medi-' cal treatment as only just and reasona-jbie, reasona-jbie, and refers the whle matter to 1 the quarantine commission fur further ' examination. j Yellow Fever. 1 Charleston, S. C, 31. There are . no new cases of fever. Two of the : person? attacked lait week died to-i to-i day- Front In low a. ' I Chicago, il. Tho weather for tin !pist few days has been remarkably1 j cnol for the season of the year. A jhVht fro?t is reported last night in portions of Iowa. CLince of Govrr 11 mnii Agency. j WasLiton. 21. I: ioiEcix!? an-, j nounced that Ciewes, Habicht & Co., London, have boon appointed omdal I agents for the I. S. government for all ( , lureisrn countries, which agency has j heretofore been held by Baring Rros. I J for thirty years past, having been 1 given them alter the negotiation of the i i Ash burton treaty out of compliment j to Lord Ahburton, who was then a j i member of the firm. The chance is 1 now made 10 recognize the services ot . Henry Ciewes k Co., in behalf of the 1 j government in its financial measures in part, and to reward its own citizens by j preference over foreign competitors I when its own interests will be equally I well served. |