'(ml n WA. X L. . J..L1 Y. : F4 A .4 1,4 B A iru i.A.. Mr, : ,4 u "DOUBLE SiiEET--'-TIinEE CteNl.'r . .; : 7 -ir " -jc'.w of;" -i j - i . o . , ,..,"',..,.,, -. . . t, j . . i i-,' ; " 1,1 ' .". f'.':," ',' '. '.','. I- i"; V ; '" ""' 2ri" ' 1 '" ' TMIltl) EDITION ,t, r a u i'.i- I " ciini InWrt Warlike rr? i :ircl!oi Tilt; SAG DAD AffPAIR. Ccncrfcl WeJiiol .Disapproves te " 1(1 1 ' Action of 'tour Of.lcars. ' WMIiEH BSTCrl Of 0UKR STORES. " 7 KtO CSH Ctc, Ki 1 1 nil III I I.' J " ' " :i '. ' i . : ' i Few OBtyAVfj, Jnn'inry f.'tnnrtil 0 awfuril, k CeJoiWl Kdi-iir, Di-tfict AI)ntnnt, '::nil iovrrnor Ijron, oi Tnutnftii'.ipus, huvc bitivcJ lirrc, cn rente i'or Wnfch?u:;toU. ' -Tbe 'BvnwiiHville corrwponJent ol tlio Times aays Coit'nas now occupies Bujzil.ul, t ith ubout ' .CO mis.' It i fiD.Icr.-locid th.it Cencrul Wo t.Pl dlsap-, proves of (lie iielion of oiir odlcpri'o tur'e of Ba;:dad, and already lias an 'on tin? recap. or.esteJ some Ol tliVBl. All tle heavy ofdmuicc lins b?en ordered froE' Pra.o16!irdnRville.' 1 ' I ' ; i .'Coptiel Jlawks,, Agent of! i dam:: Kxpresa, bol , .Decu f jbljcd of tvl'AiO 1T f ijyex by sojub of Geucril - datV xniinnnjk; " ' , ', ' ' t ,i ' Hrepaiationa of ,o . bellitrerent clinracter oon , thine both. t trowus-vijlc and Jlnmoraa. , " " 'Ibc Kancfiero eays Canalcs.bn Issued a pro 'clam'iitioii to bU sbbUore, odvisinx tbom to sub 'I jidfrfd. tbb Ixripctiiil utbdr!ty"ratbc than' unite 'fai a liiibufer(nc;i expfdl'ipn with the Yankee. i t A party baa sprung up in. Mexiooa called the Ortc'claH'Uqtiou,i,wb1obold copinisaions from Or . tt'ira, and refuse to reco;id'e Craivlord. r Cord "bus is said to belong to tb party. ,Colooi'L Laurence Kip, 'of General Sbcr.dan's staff, who has been invcsUgutii? the Bagdad affair, Returned to tbia city on Sunday morning, i a. i I'ayBiaBter Pierce, U. S. A., has arrived at Erazos, with funds to pay all the troops in the Iuo tiraudc D&Uict.. V A (Juai tei master's , disbursem en t officer had reacWea'therc to liquidate' all claims again.-.t that .fpttBMmfe ' ' '' : ' jiiusteretT out, Liclufliug v ttirce , regiments nt InUuupltt Ah "order bad been received for the mnster out 'bf narTy'nl of General Clark's corimand On tbo Eio Grande. -About' four companies' of black;' soldiers were . flclnp provost duty in Biwdud at the solicitation "c'rtboAnHT'ciuiqitiisensi and no one can leave Jhe .town vitn'o'ut apass froni tba bcadiuurtr8 of tbb United States lorce3 tot Eftjrdad, Mexico. ti.i i . i i JStV lrm Jleic-Acaul(!0 and )Itv 1 mqrfw in llHioKer Itiwi.' of ftit I al io irlHllMiM- 3Urtry Ntttl Ileld by 1 lii Ilfscovery f a Plot itt Merlln .tl 'Ailial of tlte Mexi-uu Jt(nU(er la l'raiice . at Vera Cruz fienoral Karly .CI' Ktlor'ned to Mexico Fart tier Particu lar 4r the ERMhqilske. n'f Havana, Janunry. 17. ?.'be steamer La France, ' W'r(jjh'e' (1' fencb West Jndiaa line between St. "Kazaire and 'Mexico, arrived yestei dav'aftornoon Tttpm-VeraCruz, brmclns Dews from that port to 'tb'ii)tli'irfBt.. andiron) the capital, Mexico Uity, Jo the Otb ditto. ' j ) The, &ad news of her lather's death wag com- j mwucuted to the Kinpreas Ciiarlotte on the 6th, Add her sorrow was tbe more intense from having Conceived hopes by-previous letters that his iiaiesty the Kine; ol the Belslan'was recovering-. Tue Kmperor and Empress were at Cuerna Vuca wlien the news was brought. . - 'Ihe Imperialists-.are-lii a bad condition at Acapulco. The last news received at the capital from that place is dated the llth ultimo. At that date all the inhabitants ot Acapulco had lett alter havii g destroyed the wells, and every night the Republicans, ' under Alvarez, ap proached the city and exchanacd shots with the garrison, the broken nature ol the ground round about allowing them to do injury -without re ceiving any themselves. ... A column of 6U0 Austrlans, with a few cannon, fiom the interior of the country, attempted to march to Acapulco, to relieve their fellow soldiers, but were obliged to turn back, bein; threatened on ull sides by Portlrio Diaz. The pass in the mountains through which they at tempted to go is almost impenetrable, and last year the Algcriue sharpshooters from Acapulco, in attempting to forte a passage through the same pluce, vere also unsuccessful, Alvarez, says the Imperial paper from which the aoove news is taken, tries every possible means to make the Imperial troops desert, otlering larue sums of money, and had succeeded in inducing thirty soldiers and a few odieers to join him. He lives on his estate at Providencia, sixteen leagues from the coast. t: MatHmoras and the places in its neighborhood were likewise In a bad condition fur the Impe rialists, litgdad and Boca del liio bad been occupied by Cortinas' forces, reintorced, say the accounts from Imperialist sources, by disbanded soldiers or deperters of the United States army on the ( TposUc side of the river. The French, mall steuraor .Sonora, which sails between Veia t'ruz, 'fampico, and Matamoras, was not able on her last voyage to loave ttie let ters nor the passengers at the two lxst-meutioned places, and was obliged to return to Vera Cru1?. Slatamoras was in great; danger; and as far as could be learned there, Kscobedo, with about 2'jOO men, the greater purt, says an account in a paragraph, Americans, must .havOiloft, CaipargQ to attack it. About 300 troops had left Vera Ortiz on board ol a-Freuqh vensol pt-war. and it was expected by the Imperlaliats taat it would not be long before Boca del ltio would be afgain in their pospession Hi.'UT it J !). On. the pther hand, the Imperialists' official iccodnts state that the States ore nw depart ments of Zaeatenas and Querataro, hre complotel v tranquil. Tbey ' likewise boast or a few-'insignili-cant successes oyei bands ol guerillas nditlerent parts-of the coantry; but none of "Bnylmport- BCMI1 : U ' Ll -Ih? Trptiblicnir"C(meralrroranb"T)ia"z, after 51'ftving Tlaxiaco in ahe South, potted "himself at 'utlao-eialili kiHgiuMF 4rom f tliet above-named Dlacet threatening thd "Central pmt Of MUteca, and making.nothr force ftke wise commanded by him,voc(Fy Wuiiilar he himielf marching sonthetlv for' Sun l'edro.' Mistepec, in the direo- liod of Sfahuatlan. Diaz len.TlaxmfO, Oa, tne approach of an Austrian force.' " J . X plot tad been discovered mu.e an rrtion in Morniin and two or three other p"a es of ;tchcaoan.;r The conspirator' Intondod to piot,tilv tha Btwence of 'Onoral 'Mendez' to g -the imall 'gaiTl'.on who occupied 'the to Vn to I renounce against Ihe .cinplw. -'Tlic'' GonerHl, being warned, in time, iKidmty tirmeS bficlc, and by his tmovpected rrifal disconcerted his opponents. The tlrnt th ng done was to mjlze an m-coioneiv ion uirtorid 1'unno, as won as nis drapers, and consign him over to a court martial, i'ruots of his complicity having been discovered mong ills pnrrrs, he was senwnced to b6 p-it to death, birt it hnd oiot'at last accounts been'put rn.Met:on, on account of tits havinr. promised to reveal the details of the plot and tho Other leader. . . ' s ' - '" Hie KcpuMican Gfiieral Fegnles, according to the news Tccched nt the cap tal Irom Tolura, had moved from Zitaeuwo, on hearing of the aprroaoli c4 (Geneva! iloudczv . : ' .Monterey wa etiii-ftlrtt U on the 2Rth wit. in jK)BHcsion ot the Imperialists, and there, wcic onrr a lew ol the enemy in its tiointtr.,,. , ah oflidal. dexnatch Irom the euoprefoct, daved thp 21t nU., says that the towa of iShu Juan del Hio, in Duraugo, waa taken on the 19ih ull, jiyiMoree of .1200 liepubltcaos, the Uevenuo Collector snd tho Lioutenant in commund nam ing run away on their approach. The nws is f leu op tho authority ol the priest of Nsiiis. l'he Jt!pip-roriiaid hmpreua were to have left Cue niaviica on toe fcUl ;nsl., and ought i to have arrival on the io.lowing day at Chapultpuo. Gerca ,Jjuio, whodesoried from the Imperial ist?, with the lorce under hi coiaoinnd, and who was di'lcated in au eneneuxeut at San l wlipe del Uonije, on the 3d, lusL, and an de tested in another fight, all hi men being killed, .) as to be lea alone, was apprehended on the follow ini day at Meruliu, whither he had come in ti';.f;iiie by the btivge Uora iatlahusiH. Un li.s p rsou (hero were fpund various papers, bills ot exciiange, a, few trinkets, and $00 'in told. lie was taken, to Toluen, and would be sent from there to Mexico to be tried. , t Don JoKe Hidalgo, bad arrived at Vera ruz.. The rime steamer likewise took volouet iiapin nnd SuO soldiers ol' the Foreign I'giou. The MexKuu pupers give lurther aeoouuts of t".e earth. juuko at Cor.iova. Tue dome of the Church of Han Antonio fell down tho.tover aud ret of the buildine bclna left in a miserable i (ate. Hie Parish ( hurcu had also been so much injuied th:it it was found oces9ry to suspend public worship in it. Several houses lell down Irom the tiolunce of tho suock, and Ihepju.xaoi the pubbc square ai likewise much injured. So terrified were the Inhabiting, thai as toou us it was over whole families rushed into the sUcits repeating their pryer6. , ta(Irlnff Auawaic l,t liuperlnllHt Forewn aiiKNri of Alvarcr. Arrival uf tlie ' I'orelan MlulNtcr More Troupn Seut to Ittttfilad. Havana, January 17. The French steamer La France arrived last nh;ht Irom Vera Cruz, bring ing dates tr'nui that port to the l.il;h, and irom the Citv uf Mexico to the !)i,h iust. - LaMra publihhea advices Irons Acapulco to December It, aed aya: The Mexican (Impe rii) force w liicli left iMaiizainlla found the 4th P.alUilion starving aud with e multitude of sick. Tue whole neiehborhood of Acapulco had emi grated alter buviug destroyed or mutiluted the walls. i i i ' The troops of Alvarez aporoucbed niehtly to fire upon the garrison, and the uutiul ilinir and rocky ground allowed them to cmiiho damage without receiving: any. Tnc Lucifer was sta tioned in the Lai bor tor some dayr and lost Ave ot her crew, who, being seut ou a reeonnaisf francc. fell iuto an ambuscade cf the enemy. The levers, bad commenced siwlweio causing ten deaths per day. There was u great want of every thing, and provisions were only supplied by the French nuvy. ' The troops need pliytilelans and abutterv of long ranee. Alvarez obtains by every means, the desertion of our men; otlenng large rewards, lie has succeeded In getting about thirty soN diers and some otlioetJ to nesert to him. Gon tral Alvarez resides at las baciendo, "I.a Provl rlencia," sixteen leagues Irom the coast. A rolumn of five bun (red Austmux, marching towards "La Provldeixiii," were obliirf d to turn bark, being atiaci.bd by l'orlirio Diaz on ull sides, . By the Btciincr J A Fixincc then arrived at Vera Ciuz Senor Jose Uidalso, Maximilian's Minitler Plenipotentiary to France; alo, the, inlamcus Colonel D'ipiu, and 000 soldiers belong inir to the Foreign Legion. There bavd been several skirmishes, small af-j fairs. Of course the accounts wu get show them to be victories for the Imperialists. General Pouav reports a battle at Salinas Victoria on tne 20th of December, in which his forces killed six, of the enemy and captured six prisoners, wilh their arms and money; also fifty-eight horses. The French steamer Za Sonora, w hich plies, from Vera Cruz to Matamoras, touching at Tarn-, rico, wrs unable to leave tne mails, passengers' or cargo at the latter two ports, and was obliged, to return fo Vera Cruz. Three hundred men, bad been sent In a French man-of-war to Bagdad, and it was supposed the Imperialists would soon, reoccupy the place. We have been disappointed in not seeing Mr. Sewe.rd.N The Captain-General has fitted up his country seat for his userwhile here, and his ad mirers propose a serenade and a banquet. The latter, I fear, will net be permitted. We hope to see him before this '.week is out. Aeic -York limes, v - , Twnijlw0'Be-lRnata HoMtersd R,t H I lie Mat'' 'oMvetotlpo-Paul In the Kw Orleans Manex Market! Etc: ' New ' OBLtiiKfi, January, 23.'--XdvIcc Jrom' Galveston state tbaV'ab ordVf Las bets r'rdmul- gated fcr the mnnterlng-ont of tweuty-two regi-' xnents in Teias.. Tha.wbita troops will be paid , off ntj.thtir iesjvctjv ftte rendezvous, and most of the othots in sew. Oilcans. The tqte for dclcgaU-s to the State Convention was ;quito small. 'The delegates 'elected are mostly ol the conservative element. 1 ' 1 ' ' ' In Galveston cotton it fjrm, with a Bnj'ill sup ply offering. Sales to, Northern buyers at 31c. for Middlings, ex-revenue Ui, ( ; . ' A panic has 'preva'.led' in the Money Market duiing the week, occasioned by advices from Kew fork And Newr Orleans.1 Gold wus' quoted at 138. Fretghts'had decked couslde'ru'bly'; on cotton to Liverpool,; Jc; . 9 . Sew'.Iork, .by eteam. ljo. Tonnage; was pltnitifal. Sight ex Changecn New York yar to lJpeT cent, discount. The general market was Kre active aud pricss firmer, e'fteclaT':f Tor dty' goodi J,;'." .',!".",'.' - Petrolewn has been discovered ' in 8ralth fnnty, lexas.'L u',',,,,-. 7," ol,.'ii. i ' ''. I' Adyicfs.fto'm Sliftvcp'ort Uay, river is rudD slowly j abov the raft it was IMling fust. '." " ,' The Receipt of i cotion from the interior Is again pn the"lncjeose.! ' '' ;,'.' ; . . , . . ', -. tiixty prominent oiuzens of De ioto parish were under military arrest at hreveport, charged with murdering negroes. ', ',' . , . . Xrom Tortresa Monroe. FoBTiiss ''Moneo,,. January ?3. Tla steam ships 2Vortaai1 Livingston, from SavannAh'fsr leWTorki and Cuykr, from New Orleans for NeW.Yofk.'have; both put 'In tere short of coal, ' an ' report very roughs weather sutslde. the barqus 2fary Sixirks,, seventy -days from tlVcrpbqi,'(or Baltimore, has ptuued Caps Usury. i , i T.'i ; (. . r I' H I I 't - Jififtf rrr-l-(JMuisliu. ' lTvlaa(t Tcl i .rwij. rnl.fr. r i. .:- r i i ." i.;-1 : nr - ! SAif AOTiM.?hriAi'V 2.;-!-AW'0Tia' advices to tj-. y.ijtn ucf jjM'cnt onlifiiJu'd .skir.iniains, witu.U.e Apacbet.-i'i'ho Indians. iverel punis'uoi severely.- ' r I ! i r ; ' The uverl-ir.tl M'al a ari'lrcfd with St.Xens4 dutrs'.to (be 23d oTjDooomoer, , ,. j"? ,,,' ,", , , The IUifsian Government hvi given noidco tOi the Western ttilon' Teleprsyib that'the1 etam1 corVctfc of theft rnrtlCfc nVWi'wiH be placed,' t. fl ir disposal,' aud, rvvyksttjd instructions in, r4iard to tier idestinatiohi . Colonel .BDlkley,' chief bf the cVprditiotV, ordrfl' hcr'td 'rtsort at ' 1 L'lIUpilUIOWbKl in illH.Y t ,,,, . , ;( ') i A despatch roqi Colfa t r.sayst iTbc heaviest rain-storm since the Wit of DM2 '4 ndw pre-' vullirig tftorK A's'npw-ilidd also occiirfeil near tl ere,' bur. iiig a pors ton. feet deep, a.nd ; kill ing one man. . Advioea Iromdother octions of the 'interior' reseut 1 the I'crejplrsfisi .flooded, 'r.d tho' roads. Impassable,., The Ufi'mer ,S'aora Vif'lo, t?ith tho passengers who. left New York De!enftier BO, bate" Arrived here,,r ' " ' 1 "Prr,rfy Olwell Wts executed to day, 'for the muidV of. James jtrwiiL uThere ts danger of a gTO.t flooi at. Sacramento. . iA yona?' wan' ntfiAed Gelst6h 'an' enrossin clerk1 in' the' Seilatbas'ljieen rtrr.c&tod jbpj a harge'of 'steal ing soldiers'; bounty! warrant?, i Mining; stcks re-d!ill and weak: Chbllar TotosU $227 Yellow Jacket, HfVt&.to;' Savotre." G'2; Male,' A' Nor- crors, C31?3r0;, ImperiaL. $JL10,- Legal-tep dots, 7L,'..- .j'.niii-c - : ' .i. ' : 1 ATTEMPT JO BUSK TlfuSVILLE. Trial of Incffndiaries ltt a Vigilance Cora- ( ; , mittce The GaHows;lijrccteu. - TiTPBVjMJt, January 2X Ou1 Sunday night an attempt was mado to burn the town. At 9 o'clock a house and barn was set on tiro, and an hour later Chase's block, in the centre of the town, was fired acd burned down. Also Deyfo's furuilure and liquor stow, and the new bathing house of Fletcher. The block of the First Na tional Bank, Petroleum Bank, and the Post Office were at one time in great danger. ' Three incendiaries are being tried by the Vigi lance Coo:mittee, which numbers thirty of the best men in the town, tnd who are dreadfully in earnest, "A gallows' Htti been er6ctod to hang the Incendiaries, if found guilty. The los9 by the fires is $75,000, and the insa ranco $55,000. The Lvcoming Insurance Com pany1 loKes heavily, but most of thb loss fails on the Philadelphia and Eastern Companies. . The greatest cxcitxmint prevails among the people, who are determined to rid the place of all iucendlaries, robbers, and other . scoundrels. ; t , . , . .. , JUelancJioly Wreck. . . Kbw York, January 23.-rTno barque Diadem, of "Liverpool, Captain Ilannem, which cleared at this port on the 14th Inst, for Liverpool with 14',8E3 gallons refined ' petroleum, 100 bbls. spirits -turpentine and 10,000 staves, was cap. sized on the 0th during a gale and the Captain's wife, and two boysnamed Henry( Wheeler and William, vnunps. oi .Liverpool, were wasneu overbonrd and lost. .Aftqr cutting away the topmasts, she righted, full of water. On the second day after ' the Captain and one seaman died from exhaustion uud exposure, and sub3Ci quently the cook and two seamen died. On the evening of the 12th list.; the remaining portion of tho orew were taken off by , the barque M. anil. E. ItvlbLns. and brought to-this port. : Tho DcVu'f n wa9 owned by Cassidy, Nixoa & Co., of Liverpool.,;. ' ' "',".; ti. v Suspension ' of the Columbian Ipiurance Company., , ! 'ew Yqbk, .January 23.yr-The suspension of the Columbian . Insurance ' Company is - an nomiced. ' Mr. Phelis, Its agentl'says the ' Board of Directors, in copsequenco of severe anJ un precedented losses during the past year aud particularly during a recent period, have decided to close op the' affairs of. the Cbmpanj, : They find thomstlyes potsessed ot' large assets, suffi cient to meet Alt liabilities, and leave a hand 'some surplus. ';' , . 1 (. ' It was slated yesterday that the liabilities of the Company, would reach at least f(i,000,000. Many risks bad been 'lost through the depreda. tiods of .the pfate Shenandoah, the losses from his cause twone aggregating ovej x,U0P,O0. . A Correction u ' m ' Washimotsh,- January 23. Mr, 'Culver, of Pennsylvania, was erroneously reported as hav leg presented, two .bills in.the.Usust yecterday to grant pcnhlons to certain soldiers of the war of 1812, and the bill granting bounties to volunteers who entered the service in 18G1 and ISC 2.' These bills w ere Introduced by " Mr. Wlll'iatns;- The latter gentleman at the time occupied 'Mr. Cul ver's seat, which led to- the nithUke, "' . " l. 1 i ii i (i i. . . !'. ., v t ;. , . , .Dclegotq ElceUon, c t H - IIoLLiDAYgpuBtt, , January . 23. Hon, ,1 , W. Hall was to-day unanimcusly elected to repre sent Blair eo ynty in tho uoxX, Union , tfite Con veution ,to nominate cuudidatea for oyernor and Supreme J udie. . , , . 'Af rival ol Steamers." ' NtwYduls,'. Jauuary,, 23."--Arrive, s'iemer Cuorn, from Liverpool, ri's Queenstown,. with dates to the 6th instant;' also, -steamer Gu'f ttrtarh, from Mobile. " ' ,1'obtland,. January j2l. The, steamer AVM American has arrived from Llvorpejl. Her ad vices have been anticipated. ;; ' , ' Tho, Korlh Aifiyicai eiicouuterod fields of ice near Newfoundland. She oalled at the port of Bt, John on the 17th. On 'doming out 6n the 13th she passed tho fyfyfangolu& In.,', 'a: ', ;, ". ',. JUarlno plsaster. , . , . . . HotMEs' IIolb, Alans., . January 23. The schooner Adelaide, of and for'Suffolk.'frQUJ forty land, with a cargo ot lumber, came ashore on the south side of the Vineyard oa the nlhtof the 20th instant.' Her crew were exhausted and the captain died from exposure on tns 8th. llsrlnq IatelUgence.' ' ( ; Nsw 0mlxaj8, January 22. Arrived steamer HisnAtri, trom New York; ships Freedom and Victoria, from Liverpool, ' ' 1 ' ' dpi I'll Vcvpatih Of n Iwuiii; T'l ifrnith.r .)'U 1 , :,.,.'. ' , SU'jor-Ge'.ieTabL !v, W,aHie: Ikx.-, teavrJ hlv 1 rfienatiii nndlt h tjivsu ikreopiel -uUnna ditncnf If. W. Wi-ki. lati'eWciyiiM al io ri.iSjui'd'aml 'his i0:dhf4a fuishepii ftycoLvl. 'nrwif IJiA1.. t i ' l J NiiiU-Ail cunvnev tj tie' Amaii.il-. Kf t '"S'l.S'O ww hi i 'wcek .'ibuJ, Ti' iritj ..Tiiii'siiry.av'part nioju. -i llio toUl aBixuit .isiued lip.to'dula is Ihe CwnartuMlsual ItcNuJutl un yf Si'in- f j i iaii .11 l uj 14 illm "f J . !- "1 wuli tifuHy andclabort"ly engioed in Ormnti tevt thaolutionH' of Conq;eV" assuring- SlrsI Lia co'n 'of ,;thb profoaiid ,sy mji'.itUy.' ,oChe l.vo nouses for her detp personal vsiilumoiiv and thdir s'nceM c&ndolotic .I'ot'ithfc' lo butioual bea'vemen(.r Wib trtttmortial' Is.'cU.t.'lbje.H in a ricU-giU frame, wilh'uia.irmpj, adcunmouL).. . it M ill bo at oucedorwiurded to iirs. i,uieoirt ' '' '' Menato'Cad(.masUa ',.,(.. 1! The Sgua s h-ai cou'.ii'mul Miy foliiowiiij nomi rations:-- ' . u '' ' 1 Lflitder" Holmes, of Washliislon Terrl'ory, to be Uniwd St'.ilcs' District Attorney bf Washiut; tort Territory. '' ' ' George W. Charalwrlalri, of lllino's' to b.? United States District Atto'rncy lojr ttio p;3trict df Colorado Territory. '; Blackhtonc McDonald, of Te.rinessen, to be Mar shal of the Eastern District ot Toiifies :oe.'' . K. Glaseeock, ot Tennes'ee' to; bc;Mareb,al of the Mldd.e Distn-tct 6f Tennessee ' ' " 1 1 Captain' Thornton A. Jenkins,' ' U. S. jNayV, to be Chief of the lloreairol Navigation. 1 . ' Surgeon 1'. T. llowitz, U. 8. Navy, to-"be Chief ol the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Jiihn A. Boltes, of MavsHChu. rt,cs, to be Soli citor hnd Naval Judgo Advooato-Gcuei'ai. Lieutenant John Madian to be a Commander in the Navy. . , , . , , Tho following are confirmed as Lieutenant Commanders : . . . Lieutenants Blue, Kautz, Matinn, McKensio, Farquhar, (ireene, Kane; nnd Acting Kiisigu Graham to be a Lieutenant; Lieutenant. Com mander Xenrv Fox to bo a Captain, aud Lieu tenant Com m hnd era Carter and Phelps to be Commanders in the Navy ; Licmenaut J. II. Grimes to he a cnptaiu in tue MarinuCorps; Second Lieutenant Frank L. Church to bo First Lieu tenant in tho Marino Corns; Second Lieutenant Henry C. Cochrane to be First Lieutcuanc in the Marine Coips. , , Knp.rrme Court necitlon. ' The Supreme Court of the United States has delivered an opinion ia the cae of the late ship Admiral, a British vessel, .with a cargo of salt and coaL which was captured by the Alabama in December, 18fil, about thirty niiles off Tybee Island, while standing in for the port of Savan nah, aud was 1 taken t j Philadelphia, and was there libelled as1 a prize. ' ' Tho Government averts that the vessel is liable to condemnation under the rule of the "law of prize,'' which prohibits a neutral vessel, having 'knowledge of the blockade q( a particular , port, irom. sailing, upon a. desti nation to that port- with the ' intention of inquiring 'at tbo station of blockade, relative to the continuance thereof,' and lhat such vessel taken upou a voyage 1 prosocuted with tttat in tent will be presumed in a prize' court to bave intended to violate the blockade, and that tho vessel should 'be cohdepinoi because there was a suppression iu the clearance taken at Liver pool of the actual, primary destination of the ship, aud, taken in connectionjwith her near ap proach when captured, to the ' blockaded port-of Savannah and the Circumstances attend ing her attempt to enter that port atjords con clusive, eviqeaco ,of a premeditated and fraudu lent , intention 'to break ' the blokade.- - And the claimants had notice of urn blockade before 'sad' ing, nhd requjrc,d. no, further n'otjoe from blockad ing vessels, that tbd blockade still existed at the time of the akrivul of the 'Admiral. - ' The Suprcme Court, has airlrme4 tbo decree of 'cdndnin,a(ion, us',aiuing tho I position taker by the Government.. . ' - J 1 : -.i : 1 . . - . ft. t, . i :. 1 " " ' ' 'it : - 1 ' 1UV 11 : l Troubles with tbe Frfcliua TIim lti-es , Alttbuiaa AKJTlHiltaral Amtoclatiaa, tic. 1 New Oeleanb (J anuary "22. Constant and serious eomplamta are" niade, from the'i,nterior parishes of tfye'iunwillinguqss of tlis frecdmen.-to make joontracts. ,:i tin n mw-1 if j.. tir. ' 1 One City Editor leailns, from; proniinafiit'DUfil. ne'si' men J that ' it. Js w$ understood in'.the parishes that nartics , are at wbrk underhanded, who have.inflnence with the freedmen, arid who indocc'them to disregard tte ord,er of the .'Freed men's Bureau, with thq viow of compelling the old owners f the plantations to sacriflee them for the lack of labor, when ' thdse gentry would step in and buyhemit , small rates, promising the rreedmen to give them certain advantages. There is 06 Postmaster -at Alexandria, La., alt hough' three lojapplicatjions were forwarded to WhiogtOBoaie.time since,. 1, ! . 1 ui In Monroe . county, Alabama,- An 'agricultural association has been rnstifjtito fcty Southern pien, which comblucB the function of the local agent of the Freedmon's Bureau, the 'President of the society in the same pin-pose succeeding admira bly.; Able-bodied' neproes 'are, at work;, young ,and bld.aro; provided j foi, . and there are no drunken or vagrant negroes in the county." ' ' A large number of noted horses' Ijay'e arrived nf Molild for the'Spring races." -.Many prominent turf men, wiUitheir stablesfrom Lonisville, Cin clrinati,' and Nathville, are in New Orleahs' lor Mobile!.. ''',', J1 ., '; : :-. ,"i:j;;.-m .' The 43d and SCtb United States (Colored) Regl mcDts, on duty at Mobile and IIuntAVilfe, wilj bo nitistercdoutin a feVays,., 1 1 1:' " .1 ' ',' IMPORT .1 1 J. '' ' ' ' ' " f list renian rrlvtitccr at Sea.; 1 1 Nbw . Yobk,: January 23.i--The. XFewf reports the sailing of a euppo.sedj ' Fenfan privateer, under 'the command ot 'Captain .llorley,.; yes terday, , , I I , i ) . L , , anotheb PBSPATCH. . 1 . . '. Nbw Yobi, January 23.' It appears that'the Bupposed Fenian privateer1 Vas simply a new pilot-boat whiph went on a (rial trip. . The orew being composed ot Irishmen, they hoisted' the sunburst flag going down the bay. ',The, vessel returned Vo port lost evening.', . Ci.VTc.o:r-ii,nE.vrQt'AnT'r.R3.:';-;i ' j Vrmeot fh'j,'Pe'rUi(id-!, lhb Cofbuel" ttbberts 1 nr.d. liberal ft'viTarfv," will "pfrtceedla tt fWdays on1 tMP chrivBJt'dv Wnr 'rcomnienrted hy' tho filiate, in lird: r t'o'S'.l'liten the' bircles In all. the lonfliiuf J1lle ,o;l"w pfjjacts 'of tfo approach- lmr congvc.'V! ul Pitlrbp w. and , the necessity of or.ci l.b.tiiirihc l'4-o'. aci hoodns a ttilUtary body, in order thut they, .il t Ixvrendj for an imme- diuie r.iovenient'Rgirm.Tt the p-awar of tho British Gover.imenti ' ' '', '; ' ', '''' ' ! . AUr.fcH iff Ahi ,fAt ','4h. Irotlior- iMHttt I lie IUttbu k V,:l,-rVS'lttii A, nlnM iV?M.r-r-'Arraat;ninut,ii l.r lliT.SMl -ar ttn O'Sfnlliiay Uiin-h-' uifc.ooo.n.JV.ojri; jtt(.A.- ! Circles, fMVrfUa, . -. r,f . , .,..' ':-'"'' j .TlrtianuiiKrd addrosa. to itho Fenian Brother hood baYJngtbeeaiarloptjt,.ias. -ordcrud. to be, pi ini.shcd through .the prrssa'ui iprwurdoJ t me orious uircies. -roe ay ic.ii o-:mhuiu t vuru in runibrrT hr.viii" bien coDTrfinnlcaloil witu b lelejrraph, ordered their ii!iin3 tJ be'aitactlid to the docttonenii "u 1 ' ' ; ' A ' ' ' t r.iTE CHAJBi'., FKNtMl DttOTIl EBHOOT), NO. 7f.l 1 read way. New York January To too iiieiiibeisot tue Fouiaa Broilier!fji. -jirotii.T:.: 'ihe. ,tino ihafi v.t leugth -arvitfd- wlioa i!ic Fenian lro' her hood is cailei uioii t) m i'.- e good bydecils tho lugh-soMidihff promises which have f r 1.0 tukny yirs Been put lofard in your names, if you winhto save tbo orniiii!::tion i'roin the chares Of beln-t - a' delusion 'i:d a niocit.Ty, ht onJLv.tp take its pncj, iu tan lou? cavo tory ot c.xulo.'ed shanis 'by which our 'oeoule have baea fb' O'teri 'deeeived'and the h'g'i hfie', bv the exditement of which they?werc drara on, shat' terd ana broken. - 11 the freedom of Ireland could be obtained by Ero'mMes1 6f proclamations', it should long since ave become an acconiplished Jactj. but tUe his tory cf mankind and the experience of all a,'es go to prove ttiat nations never achieve gte&tness or leoover their lost indepondoneo liutJl tuey learn to eschew nroteitat 011s. aud to pUcu their dcpet.dence on steadv, persevering work alone to substituto patient preparation and silent effort lor noisy diecussions and ebullitions ol jfti'sion .in bich the strength that should be directed to Boms maud obiective point, is frittered away. and t lie spirit that should .sustain itia wasted in vuiu and profitless displa.ys, . ' i Appeals tor inouey alone have been piado so olten to the Fenian Brotherhood, and their ro- spoii!-c on every occasion has been so trenerons, tlm!' pnv further demands opon its membors can only be justi'.ied wien backed, not merely bv tlic 'prom'se, but Uie cvidenee of'immedidto aud ellceiive action. In tne matter of prenarntioa and training for' the crisis -thut'-wiis io'test i s Btatilitv, the Brotherhood hadlongs'nce reached that point where further e'uboritlou could only weiiken without adding ell her to 'tho dignity or etleMiveness ot the organisation.1 'The masses of the people were ready: they had shown bita their willingness to .make the largest sacn ices that might, oe required, and their capacity for i-ell.ftovernmenl .should success lirown their eftoifs. Tiie vacillatfoiT, Weakness", ii'nd orroarant self- setHving display cd. by 0:10 man, to'whoai. unfor tunutelv. an important trust had bcoa coiumil 'ted,- had served only to pofut out the unfitness of a v.ould-be leader lor the position :to which he bus clung with such desperate tenacity, and the po er of the oriranlzat on which has so oroniDtlv shnken off tho trammels by which' a c-Uqua ot un- scrupiiioiiB deiiiagogues sougiir. to b'.ud it down to their own unwortitv and eeliish deslsus. un- clOf.:ged by which it now marches onward to the accDiiipl'scment of the plorioitstask assigned to 1 itr-tiio liberation ot our beloved fatiorland and the n.'cenera'.ion of our downtrodden race, No longer without a detailed arid feasible plan to give' effect to the purposes of the organiza tion, it now only remains that tho various Cir cles ol tne l eiaan tfrotuerno d houid give a liewrty and unanimous fiupporr to Clio exaori enced soldier whom' their unbiassed choice bus placed at the bead of the Military Department, toiinnure for .their .ellbrta an issue which will crown them.with the glory of, complete suopess, and prove their organization thp wisest us well as the strongest ever formed lor the 'attainment . of a great national object.1 " 1 Bi others, those plans will be submitte.1 for the satisfaction and approval of your .delegates at the forthcoming Congress, to be held a t -Pitts- bnrg oil thb llfth day of February hext, to which you: are luvltooj to send lvour wiBe6t eouniellors. your most tried and reliable representatives and niobt, experienced soldiers., At.tba': Cougres win nfsciuuw ai,. iuc uivuaiion ui uencrai Sweeney the most iinposiug array of "uiihtary talent produced by. our raca on this uourin.'nt. You', will, there ascertain, ",the full exteut ot the demands to. bo made on you "in orJer to, etfept . the . oDT.ect. ,ln view: ,.aii -. mn-t ctcci.ie , upon , your ability ,10 comply with these requirements, and the Dromntituda with which you . will , mablfest ydur willingness to meet fhpm.' We ask youuthercfore; to send to that Convention by tho nands of your, dele gates the largest amount of funds that vou can raise foT the occasion, as well as the indica ious of thp extent of the, future support, vou wJU ba oie w give i;ie movement, wncn lairly inaugu rated." According to the number of whii tanli circlo can place, at the command bl Geupral owec-ue jtfiya uuu cquipincnu win do allocated 1o them as an equivalent for the ,mone i.ir- Wsrdefl and an t-arnest that all available" funds , shall be opplicdlor war purposes add ooha other. 1 'A practical work, not useless expenditure, should be the holy pohev, of those who direct your auuirs, we invito a lnorough Investigation iuto the' administration! Of your, linaneei and a comparison!; of the1 appUpotloa fijade, of them With that' of the carries who 1 oivA iiriiifrurifv 1 seized 'npon an,d rnisubpro'prfatid . so niuQl bf vour iunas. a vast amount 01 thus money, en trusted bv Vou to those Dartlp...i for purrbsrt 'atone, "-has been equnderod on idlo unit unprouia jie now, or spent, in, niainwupnar a horde'' of favorites and nnrnsl'iM whrw,, nin fur.ctions appear to have .been, to adiuinufer 10 4AiA T,,w-V.lrl Irani,.. r,t ' ,.1- - ' 1 of the orpnnlzatlon every, u-.uo ami' .umicliisU lover of Irelatid. . . , , . ' By this criminal waste of1 tho funds,', your ..oeuuiq uave uo'n rtduce,a tq tne, most painful .straits. Acuug in the spirit of. the iwsolutious adopted at the Congress .in philndo)phi,.con-tru-4. , for , aims and , war m'atori il, iud, .boeu made,, jbn ; b,rms highly advautagwus to .the Lrothcrhood As you, are aware, cao. lat lntsi-.-aoiit-.and-. Keoretary of tbe Trasurr, 'thoifgh spending nuioh' largor' surtrt 4n their1 effiitj to maintain their own unconstitutional1 mil:,' re frfei -to pay 'over' the. mbhe.V" 7icc(Jed "to u&m 'pl.etehese contracts' and ajAe.V.baAQ vJUeady efusped nearly th4.' vubIo,of;tU aiiUMiutijm hand, , your. Senator have,bsnuicoini)lled .to .raise. funds on, their own personal erouit ta'Wive K the. Brotherhood i tho advantaged of thee puronases and prevent the stoppage' of, pram cal work which the want of artns' miist eutatl, 'when'-th time1 'lor coTOmjucing "ODerationi arrived. Thy did, sd, cop fiibihf , that jou would concrm una sustain tbeir auiuiu uy your verdict. If, the declarations mudeat thf I'Lifadnh.bia fjougress were in earnest, iyour fcenatu bave been in the right In endeavoring to give them eQert; and having done their' dutt fn carrying ont tpe Constitution and the programmethfcre lali daws for the Organ izatlph despite the , opposition ot 8 faction (hat has since, attempted to bCJgsts both-they h,ave now the right to olaiui tlio up, port o every true member t and isi sot-re worker in-the Biuthurhood. iiiot tor "any indivi.loal policy of their: own, but in Jsustainment of prac tical plans laid ' down by competent "iiuTitary chieftfoT the accomplishing of the grand Ddr pose wjicf all hfyf J4 w:. ; ' . ,. , ij.. ij,., i ' . i t-'m-i it i ..iii:.i,i-1 .-i!- i -r j i. t . riif.MJ i ' 'c. lit. i; . i ' ' ' i .. 'J - Brother3. 4liisi shf'iM bf !the last time vou sh:.lt lie called upon to meet, in deliberative c .11- v'nuon, until the work or ireianas ronenera tlon shall have hern pliio -d ou such a foj'imr that the result shall be no l'ngf doubi.ful. Iforealter tho asdmt)lTes in whlcu ttSe' Ftiolan 1 rothcrhood shall lie represeuted, su,ill b the patlu rinars of brave fttul determined ppin, whoso arguments ureln their stiorigtiicht arm's htonc, au l the proposiboiiB they will liavrt 'toljdOfin Histo.. tho soili' of thm Irish- race toi0,uTfor. auj ilicjlr fitness to en',o.y, tne national lpdepend turc 6: which tUivhavc belli so lott deprived by force, Hand, nnr drsCiiHuuK it"" fill ...Hie hduris last approaching in which fis issuo lJliiing , between .us ,aiul. fL'e. oppressors ofour ..'.-.. i l:Ji.t. 1 L ... , 1.:, A . .... t T IICOIMU Ullli UU 11 1C1 UV lll'J n I II ill UlU IklUCUl til nsMle-. '- Ltt sll," -theretore, i-ldi-es HxtnWtes :euloiisly to the tak- of woparMiou; ad let toe leprescntatloi, a the .Con,re.fiu i'itt,ibiirg be the largest', the most' carne it, au.l thoughtful tuat has-ever been spok'nV In tre fiSmsiit tno Irish pnoptaiuponthii eontimJiit. . Alwve alt, let it be a; Iividj represoiita'Aon of tUo?e who mean to. back their, bolh-iit dechuiitipus ith bolder docas." ' The pnWtir rrisis find' tlitfehterprUe (lependihtf tm it tmtHo it imr i'Urt es, li'U should bo i our desia-uj iliat,e v'hsll neitnorcelve the community. by ou; nyU or pro,u,vA.-Mr.bj our selves' deceived by i i.'ieieiita'.io.ii never to bo rcade good M fact. ' '- -' " ' ""'""' ( t Delegates from' all C1r:'oj lu p vidi stt.ndlnt in tuu iin.nQ iroVierlioo ai'; iiiaVnI.4 , la,, the lioiirol tuiiil trial, pi;r-oii;.tpre;feji t p.n s'.iyuld not mvuictho e w nt love lieiit i'f, a in, irng hertrnlv nnd unsflbshlv, owes In that stU'."-- t.on a bond oA' union that iu muivr miiir ;'"s ns to (ktiuh of po'icv slioulj ever SirM'r.. Be ,iite3, it is important that dll should hi'iiif tmS truth. in reeorts published in tucp'tfeM of-'nio late nnihcrinii-in New York have ' l) 'eii"piir roscly garbled by, thoy-o w ho, having,, pxcl'led the representatives 'of tho. prei), Uavo carelullv prepared tho-e '1n1sb! statementv fiV 'blitid'old those whose trust tliy have botravt.iiy wny of the lal-ehpod thus put furtyai;i havcalready been controverted,. aud th'i packed character of that eouveptioh has been so thoroughly exposed, that further-argument mi the point , twonld be superfluous. Let us only seek to avoid tho errors wihch have gone so far to minxe uiir organiza tion and retard the progirss of the cause. been done, in the way of ieti; latj m, to, provide for all tt e possible wants ot the organization in ' that respect. As ah association 6( civilians, for 'revolutionary 'pumoses, wd have ' -already Se- ompltsued all that could De expectod ot us, and have reached so high a position, that ,the eyes ot the world are now fixed uiiou us id expeeta- fltion of our next movement. ; iThafe movimient must, ol necessity, be a muj'ary oue; it must be iuiide promptly, under the direction ,of compe tent military "leaders, and ' in the manner best calculated to ensUw success, or wo' shall 'mVrit the .condemnation i which . invariably overtakes those, w ho,, In the hour of trial, rik,,. failure, by hesitating when action alouo can prove the foundries? of their plans, and the1 pf-rflietfoti' and maturilv of.tlieirprepariulon. : ttnu.;:u ? It is not intended to waste anv longer the time that should be more useiulfy applied. ,in .iu dors'ng the conduct ot r.ny set ot mhn; whoe ncAitj If they be Intimate, and- donol in go6d taitn, fchopid upon their owu merits, bear t ths serutluy, and compel tie approval, of, honost nnd tnnar.iat Judges. ' At this forthcoming Con-sreef-,' the onl subject? to bo consldoh'd Is Uow ttha libeit,y,of Ireland- may bo mostcetlectively wrested Irom her tyrant oppressor, hvha armed strbncih bi her own eh ldren; the only route you will be aikcd to take towards that much''les1rRd goal of your expeo'ationu, will ba that by which vour iuduruveut will' convince sou that you can niost' purely aud directlv atUiu .that glorious ' P 1 ... A ... . COLiHinuniaLioii ui ireeooiu uuu iuilioouiii y lur w hich ihe wiso and good and bta've of our raco have planned aud prayed and struggled : -.untiringly for seven hundred years. - '' Michael Scaklav, Ch'icngd, 111. - . . ' ! P Bankon, Louisyillolir. '.! ' J). O'SotuvAV.-Aubiirni Hi-.Yi u ' : . . P. W. D'JNNi:, Peonn. 111. , ,. ! EOWARD L. Capey. N.'Y. "" 0 1 :- . P. CKorKKf, N. Y. '''-1 '- ::. j- Wu. SrLUVAK, JTitJin, f)liin.!"r - .. , , . J,,W. I'iTi';En.u.D, Ciiiaipiiaii, Ohio. 1' . ; ',l. B. Daily." Delphi, JjifJ. ' .,;, James Giebo:?3, i'lrnulelphlil,' ' " . ,i -. i , in.' 1- president Senate,' ' i , . .- THE, o'mahony HEAin4aY;;Rf r ?4 i. , Thei-e, was but )Utle busine's traiwacted at tho O'Mahony Headquarters ron, Union Hqaare yos tcrday, and the scenes bt activity'wnich hith erto marked them- arc no ,v absentt.- v Tht clerks in t4io various departments are engaged in mak ing the nccessnty preparations tor he sale of U.e'bonds of the'IriSh Kepublic, ''nvc' 'hundred thousand Of wh"fob lie' piled 'np- in' one of the rarlprs . pfj.sthe mameion, c It -is stated i that jlr. Killian,. the Treasurer, ,ha3 ., determined to effect, it possible, the sale of a large portion tho. bonds,:and that, by tho' advice' bf Colonel O'Malumy, two hundred thopaud dollars,' worth of them were, transmitted to the Ce-Atrp9,oi.ibe Circles' In New Eligtand, Ncw Jei-sei'. Peanyl-ruina,- New York; and Mirsonrl, rJabh package iwas acc.ompfmiedwi!th!.instrnctton8o urgathe members of the Cjroles to purchase .thobonds, in" small tr lafgo amounts, on the ground that uhe monetary sinews bt war were wintedlmme- djately to her used in contestt for Jrishi inde pendence, There is saul. to ,b8f -however, no prospect that the bonds will bo purchased, to anyeciisiderablo eVtent..- Y. WoHd; y.L: v.rijji" f- i -lit if .. . ouii .' au'iiJ'.i'.'i r i i .i -l.-; i "i . - i oj 1 i ' 1 ..ii:u-ji .o f. "Letter from the "President . ,( f Ite'rialeigh! C.') Sthwhrd savs; "In, Sep tember lnsr, li-.'M. Brown, Usq.; Of this tJountv.. a. nojti worthy citizen, addressed'1! -letter to Dregjdent Jphuson, to which the President made thp iollowiug reply., Andrew. Johuson. sad R. M. Brown wete boj-s together in 'Raleigh the tornier iunow fllty-sevn; and the latter fifty-two years of ase. Mr. lirown describes Andrew at that time as well-bui't, lull of liio and energy, active, adveu'urbiis.andirnp 10 hu boyhood aaso- iates.' -He rfavs bu bend was large, add he had as -lino a toroheud as ho erer 'savV 'on any boy. Mr. Brown speaks with much lnterestand alloc tuin of the President, He Mr. Bvowp) is a Union man, and was lnllexlblo in' fh'o' liiainte ranco ol his principles' dui-iiig the late unhappy l&ebcllioiu .i : -s . ,'. ,. :,-;, ,iu i j. " 'KxKorrivB .Mansion,. Wasiiihhi'boai, Jiieptena ber 9 lK(l.i-TO M r. It.' if, Bro J;i " x!? w Hill, ' Wtiki'count-,"N'itli Carolina.'-jrv rn-it- Bih-i-f bave receiwd -and read . Your httori t the '1st, inaianr.wnd ilmiki ypu lor. its.fciud; totsairand for the interest you stul. Ua,v.e,ia one. of your 'old bovhood a.ociates.' ' . -' - " '1 regret as much as anv can rere. the 'sal devastation and havoc occ!wioxu;d ly . thq war, snd 1 trtist that now all tour 'people will devote tbernselws to the'pwrtints of peace,'' and1 to cher ishintf, a lover Jon Uiei-tiovernmnntcwhicii.-otir faiUus founded.. It.thev.Oo- t.o, our pittipa uu tior fall't-1 htt'vo a growth and grindeir greater that lhat tef any btitioh'that has .pYecVdeu" it iu hlstorv; - .' ? i . :;f'. J'l I 1 ti ,1'Di l fl.Jni - Vi'-lyi-lievp HJe,,vtfy trulv, yow fntoiNfc c .:t t ' ' 'B ' -:u . VfW'iHWn'iV' , .tuna 13' : Altbough Vie jupplifjiof, raw.poaa Joy jpng. land ecinewhat ilniuHuwmJ lat y oaf, nthe n pay ments made for fhe-ji have been very coiiHiJero bly riuced. Thhs the trroniteS'to September au to ii,th,afiaui. compared with' 5(),44,i6fl iu tlie torrcpot ding .panvd ot 1W1 and ailH, 6n2,S31 in the corresponding, pyiod, of.wu. hven at it is, hos-vrr, the payhieiits for raw cotior. tnis sear will Untr-bov-the 'average: to A3a,5U,3y; m t 3Lu3,04; 1U'-18(J8,' toi5ti,277,iiJ; .and, la, W, tp MBMWMi i 0f iliUl!.'iiW ' ! JU if.-4 tny amountivA to C2U,lU,SilQ; laJH6C, 10 XUft.2KR.H4rr iD 'ta td 7J0.10.;'; a 1859. to i34.Sfii.SKli In lsriO.' to ,135.7fid.889VTn Ifiifl U jl'V ,101 : " 1 J -' j:i ' I or". J I ; 1 i'. 1 1 1 ; u-.'u it,' Jill .( u ir-,:ii.. I-' . ) I .1 .OH f
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