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Show GENERAL. The Bank Robbery. Baltimore, 1?. The officers of the Third National bank state that their loss by the burglary is $67,6jO in currency, cur-rency, with a quantity of forth Caroti-Stalo Caroti-Stalo bonds, Marrietta and Cincinnati railroad, 'J. S. five-twenty, and Western Maryland railroad bonds. The bank offers a roward of $10,000. Tbo total losses, those of special depositors included, includ-ed, will probably amount to several hundred thousand dollars, Iw York Intelligent!. New York, 10. Only two members of the court voted against Barnard's impeachment; Messrs. Lord and John-eon. John-eon. Two hundred feet of the Montgomery street, causeway, Jersey city, sunk this morniDjf, with a loss of 2tJ,000. The "Evening News" eays A, T. Stowart authorises it to say that the statement that he said the election of Greeley would be a national calamity, is untrue. The first invoice of the new crop of Carolina rice was received to-day, the earliest ever known. A Philadelphia dispatch says the Mace-O' Baldwin fight takes place On Wednesday in. West Virginia, Another Prince Come. New York, 10. Prince Augustui, of Saxe Coburg, has arrived in the steamer "North America" from Bio. Hlseclianeonn. ! Memphis, lft. Tho remainder from the steamer "Helen Brooks'' have arrived ar-rived here. It appears they were put off the boat into the woods, alter the pirates had robbed the boat. St. Louis, The boiier of Mc-Donairi Mc-Donairi rolling mill exploded this morning, seriously scalding a number of men. Washington, 19. Information from Geneva warrants tbo arUGii that since the exclusion of the clam-.s for indirect damages, the busines? boforo tho tribunal trib-unal of arbitrators has been favorable to this government, and that jeveral awards for direct damages are already I agreed upon, Srmlble .liovt by Colorfrt Mr a. Cincinnati, 10. The colored citizens havo called & meeting in favor of free spoecb, in view of tho recout attack up on Tubbs Grosa, the colored Greeley orator, in Covington which tho respectable respect-able colored men condemn. It is believed be-lieved that the parties who warned Grcc8 to leave were personal enemies, he havirig made many such here. Attempted Harder. SL Louis, 19 At nine o'clock tonight to-night a man named Lacien F. Bram-hall, Bram-hall, from Su Ciairsvnle, O., went into tbe gam bling bouse of HDry Prrin, one oi' tbe best known sponijg men in the country, and attempted to raise a disturbance. Perrin induced him to leave the house, and walked with him to tbe St Louis billiard hall, when he dr-w a pistol and shot Perrin in the face, inflicting a serious wound. Bram- ; ball has been here two or three days, j carousing and gambling, and it is said bus run through five or six thousand dollars, which was given him by hi( father to eng 'ge in some enterprise at Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is arrested. President Grant Denies. "Washington, 19. Both the President and Eecretary Belknap deny all knowledge know-ledge of the letter concerning the negro cadet Smith, written by Dv d Clark of Hartford, to general Howard, copies ol wnich Clark alleges were sent to them. |