THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 28, 18G6. Depredations on American Commerce by frivatects. From the annual report of the Chamber of Commerce of New York city, for tho year 1H06, we learu that, from tho outbreak of the Rebel lion in 1861 to the surrenderor the Shenandoah, November 6. 18C5, there were 25 Rebel Drlva teers engaged in the work of destroying Ameri can vessels. Of these privateers, there wor 11 steamers, 0 barques, 1 britr, and 6 schooners. inn Alabama capnitett z Bteameri, 34 ships, 22 barques, 6 brig, and 6 schooners. Tiio r'torida cnpturd 1 steamer, 10 ship. 2D barque, 8 bri?f, and 7 schooners. The dltmandoafi 10 anlpc'25 barque , 1 brig, and 2 schooners. The Georgia 8 ships and 2 barques The tmnlcr 4 ships, 10 barques, S brls, and 5 schooner. The TaUa hastirc 1 steamer, 4 ships, 4 barques, 2 brigs, and 13 febooners. The lacowj 3 -.hips, 1 barque, 7 trips, and 9 schooners. Total number of steamers, ships, burques. brlas, and schooners , captured, 283- tonnni:r, 132,007, and estimated value ot the ve x la woo aura oec, $25,610.00(1. The bonded, icleaaed, and recaptured stea.ncr., hb!pa, barques, brpi, aa i sciioonvrs were 4 tonnage 29,273, and estimated vulue ot vessels and argoej, $5,4'h,O0ii. The number ot vessels actually destroyed was 233 tonnage. l!)'l,032; and estimated value of vessels aud caro;s, $2O,0K8,00O. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Tnit Courts. The following case9 have been di-posd of in tho catndoii County Courts ur ine tho pust week: Hurry Oalliiflie', assault and lattery, guilty; J nines Huplieg, grand larceny, puilly; J. Frederick, arson, guilty; Adelaido Vil son, two charge of grand larceny, guilty; euaan Watsou, n'Uy lurccny, nut ffUllty ; Aarou Petrson, assault aid bittt iv. guilty) James Haokrt. not guilt of petty lan imy; hares ilixou. breaking and entvnng home, tiot guilty; kptiratm Wiinh e was tut on trial lor argon, but the case ha not yet been deoded i he following persons hare been sentenced: Jnmo I. Keen, asant and bat tcrv, on-uollur tine and costs; Alexander Harnett, OfHttu't and Lattcrv, one dollar tine and coats; Edward JjIiiiou, grand larceny on two Indict nients, one ar In Mate 1'riBon; Adelaide Wilson, rrantl larceny, olo tear la Mate I'rison; Samnol Brown, nine months to the I'enitentiary ; l.eorfe W. Jor ns, era nil larceny, two years in the State Puson; Anna Kussoli, gand and petit larceny, three indictments, ono Tear in the state i'rison; ltentamm howart, grand larceny, eighteen months ia Stato l'uson; John J t'ark, breaking aud enter In? by day, six mouths in State I'rison; Joseph Johnson, breaking and entering by a ay, six months in the Penitentiary. An Important Election. There ia a sicntlicance attached to tue o ection in Camdon county, w tucli is now anoroachtng, oi a most im portant character. Bo-ides the nsuai county offloors and members ol the Legislature, mere is a member ot Congress to b selected, and a State Sonator in place of the renegade Scovel, whooe term has ex pired so discracelullv to himself In view ot these importan clrcumsiances, tho Union party have already begun to d spiny considerable interest in -castiDr about for candidates ol known integrity and availability lor the duces designated. This is imperative, because of tho scones which woro enaoted last winter in tho Senate, in Scovel's refusal to go into joint meeting to eloct a United States Sonator; and it is necessary, therefore, that truo and trustworthy members should bo returuod to Ue Legislature, in crder to have such a majority in botti branohes that one nor two men will not be able to accomplish what covel did last w;ntor. There wul, evident y, be two United Slates Honators to elect noxt winter, which makes it important tor tee Unionists to go to work early ana earnestly in the matter The contest will bo a warm and animated one and every effort should be pat form for securing, the suc cess ot the entire Union ticket. Opening and Reading Letters. Mr. Webber, the Postmaster at Mi'lvMe, wtio was con victed of opening and reading letters, has been sen tenced to pay a fine ot 82 (JO and costs by the CJurt. He bad formerly occupied a prominent position in tha Baptist church. During tbe day ho paid the fine, and went on his way acain, haying paid dearly lor his curiosity in ptying Into tbe contents ol lotters passing 'hiough his office, and learnod a losson that ought to be ol use to him during the rest of a is lito. Camp Meetings. Preparations have been made to hold a camp-m eting at Ponnsgrove. Silein county, which is to commence on the 80th ot July next. Another will be uegun at Pittsgrove about the 6th ol August. These meetings will be highly -interesting. Director Elected. Charles E. Elmer, K-q., ot Briogoton. a day or two inco was elected a V rector ot the Wost Jersey Railroad, in plaoe of David Potter, recently ucceascri. Air. timer is a gontlcman of great executive ability. Agricultural,. The agricultural profes sion in West Jersey lias recently received a great im petus, as nw farms are everywhere being oleared up along the line of railroads, and wi bin easy com munication with tho markets of Pmladelphia. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Third rage. Sale op Splendid Paintings. On tha evenings ot Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday ot the present week, B. Scotc, Jr., will ee.lt a flue col lect ion of paintings of tbe best European sohools Germau, French, and Enciisit This will in all pro babi i y be the last sale of the season, and some ot the pictures are reai works of art. It is composed ot landscapes, marires, interiors, figure and ge'ire specimens, collected by Mr Huyvetter an admirable ait conuoissi nr. who ha- spent a large portion of hi life in inspecting tbe art galleries ol the Old World, and therefore there is but little likelihood of his being deceived in his selections. Th" pictures are already hung, and the cata.ngue will be ready this after noon, o that the picture buyers of the city will nave a lair opportunity oi giving tho specimens a carol ul inspection. Mr. Scott's art gallery is in Choenut s reet, directly opposite the Academy of line Arts. A BOARDIXG-IIOL'SE THIEF CAGKD. A man named D. Jefferson has lately been achieving some reputation as a hoardiug-house iluef. A short time since be ensaeod t oard at Mrs. Adams', in tbe nembborhood of Third and Pine streets, aud left there between two days, carrying off with him a number ot valuables. It has beea discovered that his practice is to enrage board at different bousus, and alter remaining in each a day or two, he would "vannxe the rauche," with am thing he could lay his hands on. When arretted, two gold medallions, a bair breastpin set in gold, a pair oi gold ear-rings, and a number of pawn tickets were found in his posses-ion. These articles are a 1 at the Fitth Dis trict Station House awaiting ownership. Jeifersou Tes taken before Alderman liutier this morning, who oommittod him to prison. Bukglar Intkrfered With. This morning, about 2 o'clocx. the lager beer saloon of Lewis Kreckler, corner ot Broad and Coates strovts, was entered by boring through a back windo.v. Otiicors Moore and Uu.laway saw throe suspicious looking characters prowling about the v cinitf duriug the nluht, aud suspecting something wrong, kept a strict waich Alter the saloon was eutorod, one of the party Vopt watch, and observing 'he po loo. pave uis vuuipar.ions tne alarm when tliey 'succeeded In escaping, belore thev bad time to secure any b oty. David Ciieir, however, who is alleged to be one oi the l arty, was arrested, and will have a hearing this afternoon bctoie Alderman Boitler. Fuheral of a Ct.erotm an's Wifb. The wiie of the Rev Dr Rudder. Rector of St. Kte phen's Churob, who met witn to terrible an aceidunt n Ihursday evening last, in Mew Y ork, wao interred In that ol y on Saturday lust, lroui Trinity Church. Mis. Bulger was greatly beloved by all who knew her, and the yetlrv of St. hteplton's Church, la this city, on Friday passed resolutions of ivmpathy and regret, In whioh, as a Christian lady.thev pronounce her "laituiul in al thiucs," and as nevr thought less, rever selfish, and always and in all things do. UR all the jttd m her power. Stealing Clothing. John Jordan en raged board, reoentlv, at t'e house of Jobn W. Barnes, Second s ieet and Nioetown lano. Ue left there at an early hour yes'erday mornintr, takina with him a quantitv ot clothing whion did not belong to blm He was arrested near the Township line road and Slaulieim street, and taken botore Alderman 'Thomas, who committed him in default oi m bail. Suppobid Incendiarism. On Saturday nltht, about twelve o'o.oek, the dwelling No. 8U0 Monroe street was set on tire. A quantity of woollen rags, saturated with coal oil, were found secreted in crevioe in on of tbe rooms by Officer Uoodwin, who was instrumental In extinguishing tbe flames. "Thk Gospel of Heai-th." This in the title of a new monthly, edited by Dr. K. T. Trail, of New York, and for sale in this city by Professor J. L. Capea, Ho. 26 8. Tenth street. It U full or valuaUe bygUtilQ iulormaUon for home ns. -it A Drunkfn PnitAK. Yesterday morning", shout i o'clock, Barney MeKnde an Emorild Is under, came to l is home, at (ora and Hpafford streets, with frveral sheets in the wind For want ot bettor employn ent ha set fire to his own bed The flames er- dieovered and ex lnguishod bv Officer Conw ay, and Mc Bride was arros ed and taken benre Aldeiniau Tittcrmaiy, who commilted him to prison. The Lots in Bi uk. At a rneetinsr of the Bnts in B.ue ot the Fi fh Ward, hold at he Unpe Ifofo House on fa'urnav evening, the lo lowing gent emen were eectod de.egates to tne So diers' onvention which will as em'de at Pittsburg in June: tatxain Chares McKinley, Lieutenant K. Oodshall Ll utenan-('o onei W 1, Foul a. Major Charles Borbiidpe, Hefgoant .lames J. Patterson. A -'Kauck" in Limho. On Saturday sflernoon an Individual named James fh II pi picked the pocket of man named J Lutx. at .he Konistown depot. Phillips vas par ud by Oilloer ichu Jones, and tsk-n Into custnd jHrtt ns he had entered an Kighth street car. The stolen pocko' bo(.k was recovered, and tho plsnnr taken betoro Alderman Mntwey, who com in t'ed him to pr.son. Vagra ts Committs d. - Vcstcrday morn i g sixty tl rce vagrants iltm n of Bodlord. Ship pi n, ii afliiro, nnd ether delectable loca'ittes n the lower S'c ion of the c tv, wero sent to M ivainensini I'rison. From paiurday morning unnl yesforday moriiin? no les- than one hundred and eighty-two pet sons were brought to the Second District Police 8 ation. A Wife Beater Aruestkd. JohnPetrey, who nsldi s on Tldrd s're' t, above Columbia avunue, was arrested yesterday for Loatine his wiie in a shamelul mani.er He was taken belore Aldorman Cloud, who commit ed him to priton. Mrs. ietrey was so badiy mjuied that she was unable to appear at khe hearing. "Sweetness Long Drawn Out." On Saturday evening three bos went Into riartm.in's bakery, 1'enn street near Shippcn, for the pu pose of stea Ing mola-ses. Beooming alarmed, they ran out and left tne spigot loose, bv which moans some thirty gaikms ot molasses escaped from a hog'uead, deluging the floor of the establishment. Arrested. Rudman Thompson was ar resied at ti e tavern of Mien Falls. Irrankrord Road and K'cbmond streets, last evening, charged witn attempting to rob t'ie tld of a sum of money. Ho w as taten before Alderman Shoomakcr, who com mitted him to prison. Dwelling Entered and Robbed. Thei dwelling house No. 115 Dana street, in the K'eventh Ward, was entored through a window on Sunday morning, and the sum ol sovon dollars stolen. The thiet escaped. A Ladt Badly Injured. Ala iy named Mrs Painter was so severely injured on Friday last by falling on a pavement that was in bad condition, at Head alley aud front street, that bur recovery is considered extremely doubtful. Tub Powiko Sharon Bcfo'e this time, as farmers know, 'Tis best some Borts of seeds to sow, An earlv crop to brim?; And folks in town we aso view bowing up rents In garmen'sncw A very vexing thing! By getting damaged clo hos, thei'vo found It mtcint time all the tear round But good stout suits are raised bv all AVho p ant their ca?h in lower Qall. Wi HAVE All-wool Fancy Cassimere Punts, as tow at- ....94 00 " " K.sjt " ... 2 60 " Slack " Pants " .... 6(W " " Cloth Vests " .... 4 00 " Fancy Cansimere Suits, to match 14 00 Black Suits 20 00 Advancing from thtse ra'es we have yoods of all grutlts, up to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced in proportion Men's, Youths', and Soys'. Thou- SAKDB HAVE FOUND WITHIN TUB PA8T FEW WEEKS THAT WB ARE ACTUALLY BELLING GOOD, SERVICE AOLK GOODS AT THE PlilCEB KAMBD. Bknhbtt ft Co., Towkk Hall, No. 518 Market Street. Wfat Doctors, Mimihtbrs, asd Professors Think of 1 hem.' I recommend their use to pnblio speakers "Rev. E. H. Chapin "I have never changed my mind respecting 'Brown's Bronchial Troches' from the firs', excepting to think better of that which I began thinking weil of." Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. "Great service in subduing hoarse ness." Rev. Daniel Jf ise, Xew York. ' The Troches are a staff of life to me."JJrofessor Edward North, President of Hamilton College, Clinton, X. T. "A simp'e and elegant combination for Coughs, etc" Dr. O. F. Bigelow, Boston. For Breakfast. for pinner, fob supper kiw bermuda potatoes, new bermuda onions, nkw bermuda tomatoes. Your Grocer or Markot man can get supplied at Bermuda Produce Company, Ko. 120 West street, New York. "Mfxicah Mustano Liniment "This is the most ellectivo article ever di.-oovered for curing, quickly, safely, and permanently, sprains, sores, scratches, burns, bruises, rheumatism, or injuries of any kind, both to men and horses. Mo family should be without it. All genuine Lotties have the private U. S. stamp of Demas, Barnes & Co. over the top. 1 or sale every w here. " 'Tib Summer ! glorious summer ! behold the glad green earth," and we might add heboid the beauti ful an ay of Summer Clotninr nowoffored at Charles Mokes & Co.'s one-price, under the Continental, at the same prices that are charged for interior gar ments at other places. Kemembor, Stones & Co., under the Continental. Needles C. C. T. " Compound Camphor Troches." Potent pocket remedy , subdues cramp, coi'trols diarrhoea, choleraic evidence, eto. Only maker, C. 11. Needles. Xwvlith and Race, Philadel phia, fifty cents per box. New Dress Making Establishment Ladles can have their Dresses, Suits, Coats, aud Ba-q u ies handsomely made, at the shortest notice in twelve hours, if neoesi-ary at the Dressmaking Kttablish ttent of J. W. PRooTOtt ft Co., ' No. V20 Cncsnut streot. A It ark Ciiat.ce Embrace the opportunity to obiain superior Oil Paintings, at modeiate priocs, tainted ty an eminent artist about visiting Europe, or sa e at lieimer's Gallery, No. 624 Aroh street. Window Bhades 0b Dollar. Window Shades only one dollar. A few more left of he dollar bhades, at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chosnut street. Female Trusses, Braces, 8uoporlers, Elastlo Belts, and Stockings, hcht and elegant in finish, adjusted by a lady, at Noodles', Twelfth street, first uoor peiuw xiacu. Never Wear a Cough, or irritation on the lunvs. when you ean buy Aver's Cnerrv Poo (.oral. the worlu's great remedy that ouies it. Gbover ft Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and l.ock-Sti ch Sewing Machines. No. 730 Chesnut stieet. Carpets Laid, Curtains put up. Furniture re. paired, and Mattresses made to oidorat Paiteu's. No. 1408 Chesnut street. "luhrlcatlve packing tor steam enginos. for terms see 728 chesnut st., phila., and ttideyst., new yors.' FnixiTiTTn ar.TPfl cut and marln In npHor ol Vat . tta'i, No. 1408 Chesnut street. 7 80s, 6-20S, 1881s, 10-40j, Compound Interest Notes, and uold aud Silver bought aud so'd bv Dbexbl ft Co., No. 84 S. I bird Street. . HAva Your United States Bonds Kegistkhed. 6 20 18bl, aad 10 4U Coupon Bonds converted into Itegisteied. s or safety we would advise our friends to hold Registered bonds. App y to Drbxbl & Co.. No. 84 8. f map Street. Compound Ihtkeest Notes 7 810 and 6-20s wanted. Ue Haven t Btother, No 40 b. Tnird St. l'OPULAU Tailoriwo. liKADV-MADB CLOTHING, AND Fine Custom Wouk. Wanamakbk a Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and MAaiurc Streets. MATIUII3D. CI EMENr-CHAITKMLKY la Brook'vn, May 0. lHfifl by the Rev. Vr. Seweil. is AMU Kb K. tl,EIKNr, of I'hlado'phla, to NELUK CHAT TiKLKr.ofihelorineroltv. . MARKWA HO 1 1 A1TES. On the evening of tfie 17lh instant, in Manainnk, by the Key. .1. W. Claxton. ytr.JAvr.S F. M AKK W AKD and Miss EiiMA M. l aWAlTES, all of Phdadeloala. DIED. HOFFNEK -On the 2flth instant, ANVA KL1ZA-HI-1 11, wiieot Lewis UofJner, In tne 88th year of her age. 1 ho relatives and friends of tha family are respect fully invit'd to attend tho funeral, t oro the real deuce of her husband, Mechanic street, near Ridtre avenue. Hoxborouch. on Wednesdsy morning, the 80th instant, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Barren Hill. 8TELLWAf)ON On Monday morning, tho 2th instant HAUHT 1 S ELLnVAUuN, only child of U G. He Iwspon. Due notice oi thu funeral will be given. , WATSON. On the 20th install', ELIZA ANN, wife of v mmm B Watoa, aged 47 year. The relatives and mends ot tne tamily are respect fully invited to attend tbe funeral from tt,e real oenco oi her m clo. James Wnson. No. 641 N. J;x'h street, on vl edm sday afternoon at 2 o'o ock, with out further notice lo procood to Monument Come terv. p AS FLYERS FOR TIOUSl'-KEEPERS' USE. V "T bywnleh tho nlnp'eso' the gss bumers mav be nnseiewed and cleaned out. lor "l" at tha Hardware htoreof THU MAN a 8HAVV, So. tft(Flynt Thlrtv-flve) M ARK KT St.. below Ninth. riMIE PATENT EXPANSION HOLLOW -L Anger or 'lenon utter will cut any size from H to H Ineh, thus removing air nroessity for having several sizes ot tbe usual kind. Ho d or TKlTMAN ft 8HAW. No. 835(KUhtThlrty-flve) MaKKF.T tt below smth. rpiIESB HAMMERS IUVE WG1 FOR .1 1 rank snrt Coach Trimmers Unho sterersabiset makers. Farriers. Veneering, Hrlckiavers. Rive Ing, Tacking Clock repairing, eto. t and i lso a general assort ment of Tools and Hardware. TRUMAN' HIAW. No. 8SS (Fight Thirty-five) M AKKKT t below Ninth. G ENULNE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS FOR LADIKS, IN GREAT VAEI&TT, TO Bfc HAD OF THKO. H. McCALLl, At bis Old Fstabllshed Hat and Cap r mporlum, 5 14 lni No. 801 Clir.nXUT Street JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN '8 TONIC ALU. JOKUAN'is TONIC ALE. JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other places as a "uperior tunic, and requlies but a trial to convince the most skeptical ot Its great merit- To be had, a holcsale and retail, ol P. I. JORDAN, No. 220 I' BAH Hlreef (hampaiine Cider, by tbo dosen, bottled, or by the barrel. 2 US SUCCESSFUL TESTS. GIIHAT FIRE IN NEW YORK. GREAT FIBC IN CIl AKLKS1 ON, F. C. GREAT FIIIK IN WADDI NGTON. GREAT FIHE IN CAN AD V. MARVIN'S SA F K S. IN EVERT INSTANCE SAVED ALIj T1IKIR CONTENTS. ISIA11VIN & CO.", No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall). No. 265 Broadway, New York. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, BECOND.UASD SAFiCSj HOUSE SAFES. SAFFS EXCHANGED. r.JJ62mrp RATIONAL BASK OF THE REPUBLIC, PHILADELPHIA. Organized Under "The National Cur rency Act," March 30, 1866. This Institution baa complotcd tho a'toratlons of its building, IVos. 809 and 811 CIIESMT Street, AKD IS NOW OPEN FOE THE TRANSACTION OF A REGULAR BANKING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. JAMES B. FERREE, President. ED. F. MOODY Cashier. 5 22rP3ot SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, OP THE Most Superior Workmanship, AT THE NEW STORK, No. 704 ARCH STREET. The undersigned Hate of tie famous Rogers B-o'. RlHnutacturlnK Company) respect'alljr announce that tliey hare opened a new nnd Ueautllui store lor the saie ot BiLVKR snil PLATKDWiRE. at No 704 ARH btreet. Our long experience at manufacturers will enable u to keep notliiUK but first -cla Good, aud tuoi-e who may patronize our atore will And our plated gooda far superior to any ever imported, and nuf cm. tomeri may rely on the gooda being precisely what thbr are represented to be. 2Wl BOWMAN & LEONARD. R K M O V A 3,. WILLIA 1 G. P E R R Y, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BAB REMOVED FROM S. W. CORNER FOURrU AND RACE, TO 5 25 Imwliu No. 78 AllCII STllKKT. rpnE GOrEL OF HEALTH AND JOURNAL J- OF TIE THDE HEAI.ISQ ART. By B. T. 1K4LL, at. D. Pubiibed monthly ut l-i() a year. First number now realy j vrioe. IS cenU. This is no Dr TR ALL'S only uetlodlral, and will be devotfld to ihe cure ol diseases and prenervatlon oi hea'to by bygieulo means. Tha author' refutation will secure an exten sive circulation throualioui he coun'rv. t'UH,ADJ!;Jv PdlA OFFU'JS, No 26 3. TKNl'li Street. t J. I. CAP EN. PACKING BOX 13 S Of a'l kinds and for all use, supp iod at short notice. My adva taxes for makina are the best la tha oliv uii.l trices hwt-ti. fa 1 tor a list of prises belore you buy. at coiner of ' TWKLf TH and KOULfc SUreeU. . Fruit dealers supplied. o 28 irn ALBERT D. COOKE. PHILADELPHIA 8URGBONM BAND AO. INSTITUTE. No. 14 N. NINTH btraet. abava Market. B. (). EVERETT, after thirty Tears' practical experience, guarantees thu skiliul adtustmenc oi tola Premium Patent Uraduatlna I'rescure Truss, and a Tarlety of others tiupporteia F.iastie Htotklngs, Miou'oer Braoea, Crutches. Buspeusorles, to. Ladles' apartuieats coa ducted by a Lady. t i It PARASOLS AT tl'25. $P50. fl-75, AND (yi. b Uk b an U nibrell as, 1 40, 1 to, 1 7A 11. DIXOW. 4;18wim Ko. 21 S. EIGUIB btreat FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LA11GE, WELL LIGHTED AND VfNTILA TED KftOM, OX TIIK NEC0ND FLOOR op Tat "Evening Telegraph" Building, ( No. IOH HoutH THIltT) Htreoi. TO KEINTT. A11LT IN UIK OFFICE. FIRST FW)E. N. B WITH OR WmiQCf STEAM roWKR. J FOR SALE IIANDSOMK FURNISHED JtaiP ount'T Beat, consisting ot 1H aires of lanl. a hilihly oi nan en tod well hurt stone iroU"h cnat) Dwell ing, wlih veranaabs ; handsome stable for four hordes, etc t plenty tit shade an abundunra ot the best fruit, veeetab es. etc three and a halt acres p'anted In p ita toev and two acres In corn- be-t nt water convonlent to house and ham Hltuate on the Bristol turnpike, two miles above PrankTora. and wlt'iln ha f a ml e of tha mamiflrent country seat ot Kdwln Koirest (formerlv taeorpa 11. Stuart's). Accessible ir Trenton Railroad, asd steamboat via Tacony. Immediate pmelon M. o LRSLIK. 6 28 mwiii So. 727 Hansom street. FOR 8ALK OR RENT. A VERT PE3I rab e an 1 nleasan1 lr located countrv seat. House contains sixteen rooms with sloping lawn, well shaded elKht acres ot -ul I abnndance oi Iruit . grapes, and ber rli'S ; a fine 'ai v ariable sarden plantedi verr supe- nor coach-hr (. w itn stanunK tor six ) noraos situ mrnplke road. 1 miles above lleiton ile ft cm City Avenue btation, on the lllroad he seen and house oncned every day ated on Merlo villa. H of a Pennsylvania' i f mic ca Mtll tlx te 1st oi una il' not sold by that time It will be for rent. r or i nruier pat ucuiara, inquire at No. 1V9 PINE tret. hetore 19 o'clock a. M.. o In the evening. 8J8t, B U 1 L D I N G LOTS AT OEHMANTOVVN. Fine, eligible, hltb, healthy locations for tasldcnces. For sale by HESBY B CHEW, Executor of B. Chew, deceased, on premises, or 8 26 3t No 247 Fomh FOURTH Street. ft FERSON9 HAVING PROPERTIKS FOR sale or to rent will And it to their advantoito to call at the Central Real Estate Agency, No. 211 a. THIRD IS tree t ho bonus or charges made on either owner or tenant g g lmrp I H. JOSEPH. 7 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-L-iJ stoiy Dwelling, with thiee-storv donb e Back Building on 'IWI I.FTH hireet above tlreea. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. V r Ice. auuCO clear. Apply at this Olllce, between 9 and 12 A.M. 4ll) fj GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT, ti A lutpe Bonse, with al1 the modern conveniences, t xierslve urounrs and plenty ot shade; cablina tor thite horsti; within ten mlautea wsla of railroad Sta'ion. Will be renfd with or without tbe s aYe. ACTJices lioaKo. 1318. 1'hlladeiphia Boat OiBce. 5 2 4p m GERMANTOWN. AN EIGHT-ROOMED tlfum'bhed DWELLING to roat tor the tummor. 9 II OAKTLEY. 28 2t No. '.08 W. FODHI'II Strset. FOR SALE OR TO LET, No. 713 N. NINE TEEN IH street vilth Meza, ant three-story buildings, modern conveniences, and 1 irge yard. Apply to M. Hi St. H M AN. Scrivener. Itr Ko. 28 P. SEVENTH Mreet. econd toy CAPE MAY. SEVERAL BUILDINGS hn and valuable lo's In the centre of Pane Island to be gold at Auction, tn wkiimkmiai, tne autb day ot may. jW.6. 1 he pub Ic are Invited to attend the sale. 8 26 it' T EAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO 8TORE J ' 1st. We have boon torcod. by (heraold Increase ol our business, to en arge our store. We hive now ihe largest Clor and tobacco Store In tne United States, tbe best stock and the largest assortment. Call at D AVH, 413 liKSNUT Btteet. 2D. -WE CAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE, at a very low flgare, and we ean retail at less th m iheegular wholesale price, as our expenses are loss thnnno hing. Call at DEAN'S. No. 41J CBE9SCT Street. sjD.-WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO " bscco and Cigars than any other bouse la this city, and sell at a lower price. Call at DEAN'S, No. 411 CHESNUT Street. ATH. WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT '-x klndsof C.lgits. vsrvlog In prloe from $8 per thou sand to alM) per thousand. OurLlgars are known, by good Judges to be lar suoerlor to ail others, ask anv one where yon can get the best Cigars at one-hjtf what others sel!j he will say I Call at DEAVd, No. 41S CHESNUT Street. RTH.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF O i rooking Tobacco, viz. : Cuba shorta. -15 con's per pound. Lynchbutg Smoking, 30 cents per pound. KlUlcKluIck "moklng, 30 cents per pound. Havana and Lynchburg mixed Smoking, 50 cents per pound. I ynohburg and Plug Cut, mixed Smoking, 69 cents per pound Virginia Lynchburg Smoking 80 cents par pound. Virginia Kll'icklnlck Smoking. 60 cents per pound. Virginia, very fine Smoking, al per pound Virginia Light Uolden Leaf ntnuklng. l'6fl per poand. The above urlcei are lli'ty per cent loss Uian others sell lor. Call at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street 6TII. WE HAVK A VERY FINE STOCK OF Plug Tobacco viz : Sugar-cured S em less Navy, per pound, 90 cents. Black Fat Virginia Navy, do. 85 ceats, I'nme Western Navy do. SOcer.ts. Good Western Navt , do. 70 cents Common Western Navy. do. 65 cents. Vnglnln Bls.cs Fa'. Cavendish, do. 90 cents. Ptiino Western Fat avendisu, do. 80 cents, lint. lit Va. Prime Plain do. do. SI !W. Bright Va. Good do. do. tl 00. And ail other kinds of Tobacco at from 40 cen's per pound upwards; a discount on 5 a -unils or upwards. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CH ESNU f Street. 17TH. WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD OTJS- tomeis, and new ones come bv thousands to get Dean's Ten Cent Tara Cigars Dean's Ten t ent Havana v.'gars. Dtan'a Poco Five Cent Vara Cigars. Dean's Poco Five en' Havana Igars. An lqurts, Five Cent. Seed and Havana. eanoatoes, do. to. da. De Cabanos, do. do. do. Imported Havana Six Cent Cigars. Imported Havana T n t'ent ( Igars. (all at DEAN'S, No 413 CUES J UT Street. CThT WE FIND OUR EXPENSES ARE NOW O less than nothing, and having tha largest and best stole In the city, we can alTord to sell much less than any wholesale dealer lu the cltv. and re all tor a trilling advance. To be convinced, call at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street. QTH.-WE HAVE BUILT UP A TRADE IN " thtee years that stttonishes the Tobacconist; many of them are envlons hut do as we did) keep tbe best; sel the iheapeBt ; advertise, advertise. a I at D LAN 'B, No. 413 CilEHNUT Street. K.TH.-WE HAVE NOW A VERY FINE I store, a very large stock, and no expenses lor rnt, ete. We au now soil at sucli a low price that old cus tomers cannot afford to leav us. and new oues come lu orowds. M e have room enougn for all CallatnEAN'8, No. 413 CHF8NUT Streot. P. 8. We have gentleman y clerks and no loafers Country merchants are requested to send for oar prlc list 5 4ni)lio IT'INE STATIONERY, OF TMK BET " Quullly. W. U. PKRllY. No. 728 ARCH Streot. Phllade'phia ARNOLD'S INK, FAIIER'S PENCILS, AND tlllloti's Steel Pens, all genuine, sold bv ' , W. U PKRRY, ; Sta loner. No. 728 AR1 H treet. Philadelphia 1-LANK BOOKS IN LARGE VARIETY, ol my own manufacture. fELUNU AT IuWE9T CASH B VTPS W. O. PKRItr No. 728 AB'H street Philadelphia 1jNVFLOPE9," LETTER, CAP, AND BILL Alt Paper, AT LOW CASH PRICES. W tl. PFBRT. stationer, ' Ko. 728 Alti 11 Street. 1 Philadelphia. GOLD PENS, NATIONAL BANK PEN3, Perry's due Steel Peus, Ete. tm Stationer, No. 728 AR 11 street. RlStmwlm Philadelphia. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND HAND ' ' , Parrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOB SALE. ArPLV AT THIS Off ICE. Urp F0UATU EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. Special to The Evening Teleiraph Wshinoton. Mar J8. Bsnla Anaa on the It xieaa 4Mtlua. There li nodisgaUnx the faot that the unoxpooted arrival of General etanta Anna in tbe Unite J 8tatoi, st this Junolnre In Mexican slurs Is eroatins qulfe a sensation anions the real and pretend d fi lends of fliat country. Tbe forrnor look upon his eomiaxas sipDlflcant and opportune, and arj bejmntnr to expies In strong terms their hopes that h will add the prestige 01 his name, and the welpht of bis ennnse s, to those who are a tnn? for the !iborMoo of Mexico from French in ration and lndomnlflc,. tion. The pretended frionds of Wxtco are divide anions; themselves. As their alms and purpose., take ro tialier range than personal profit or aarran dizfinent, tliey looksnspioiously upon any on whose advent ihrtatens toeolivse thotr own brilliancy or thwart their soroid purposes. All mannor ot charges and counter eharccl are already borne put afloat ins this and other cities, and studied attompts are being made to misrepresent the otjee' of anta Anna's mis. sion and to nndcrrate his influence amon his coun trymen. The statement in yesterday's Washington Chronicle that the friends 01 Gen. feanta Anna who are at piesont in the city solicited from Sonor Ro mero an official interview ana were refused, ts pro. ' j need entirely erroneous. They called upon him merely as irionds of Santa Anna, aud iu repre sentation of him as a Mexican citizen, and wure not only admitted at onoe, but cordially and courteously received Mr. Romero also assured them that no such publication as that in the Chronicle, would be made by his authority, nor any unkind word said 01 Gono lal Santa Anna, as both would be improper under the circumstances in a foreign country, and derogatory to the dignity of the Mexican Legation. Santa Anna's friends, on the other hand, bare observed a dis creet aiienoe and circumspection from the bo ginning. Quidnuncs and ISoliomians have been hold at a respectful distance. They cailed upon Mr. Seward in a body, but in private manner, and on behalf of Santa Anna expressly as a Mexican citi zen. Tbe usual courtesies were exchangod, but no other or iuithcr significance is attributed to the visit by either party, or by those best informed on tho subject. Tbo Mexican gentlemen who are now abusing Panta Anna so roundly through the press oi the D cited States are merely giving a now and sad illustration of tho mislorlnue of Mexico in hav ing so many ions who wade their energies in do mestic quairola and personal Jealousies, instead of employing them against a common enemy, No matter what lau'ts Santa Anna may hare oommittod, Jrexico owes to him some glorious pages or history ctnnected with the proclamation ot the republio. It is alf o a damaging fact to thos ; Datriots par excelltncs that the Liberals who are now Hunting in Mexico have written hundreds of letters to Ssnta Anca, invoking bis assistance, while these censorious critics havo con tented themselves with venting noisy abuso at a sate distance. On loading tho protest 01 theso gentlemen Santa Anna remarked, jocularly, that ho was happy to know that thero were so many Mexican patriots at hand, and that h hoped they would be as ready to fight for their country, now that it was a prey to forclfrnors, as they wero to write against him and others who desired to asut in Mexican re generation. As they were young and energotio, he hoped they wouid not hefitaia to follow the example , of an old man like himtell, and devote the future to their country 'a deiense. As to his errors, be asks wbat Mexican there is who, attor a long publio ca leer, can throw a stone at him on account of incon sistency T The supposition that Santa Anna is in the into -est of the French, or of Maximilian, Is oonsl. dcrtd too.prcpostorous bv h'm tor serious denial. He as) s the Mexican squabblers aie tbe only ones who are playing into Maximilian's interests. These are onto ol Bant Anna a arguments and professions, and are nrged with groat zeal aud apparent s.noer.ty' ly his irieutU in Washington. They havo hid no interview with President Johnson, and expoctuone, out are preparing 10 leave. Heeat. Washington. May 2R. Messrs. Wilson (Mass.), Henderson IttoL Van Winkle (W. Va ), Johnson (ltd ), and Buckalew iu. mere iiiunu vuuiiuuiee 10 investigate thn Condition ot the National Banks. . """""o air. o rimes (Iowa) presented tbo oetition of officers of the Mississippi flotilla, tor, thoir shaie ot Drize money in Ihe captures made by them during tha war. Keferred to the Committee ou i Air.!.. Ihe bill to revive land sruits to the states of iTimpuuii 11 uu aiauiiu,iui vui. struct a railroad from the Mississippi river to the T,xas boundary, was j.epstd. The bill to facilitate railroad communication was uuvu vv. Hons of Rpr-BntatlvM. Mr. Kico (Maine) offered a resolution, whioh was auupwu, requinua mu secretary or etato to inform the House what progress bai Ken made In com pleting the maps connected with fie boundary suivey under tne troaty ot Washington, wnh copies Ul ius i:vilViuuunijiv, at r. Perham (Maine) Offered a resolutlna. whmh was adopted, directing the eecretary of the Trea sury 10 iniorm ioe nousi wuat amount ot gold be lougingto the Dmtea states had been sold under his authority siaoe the 1st inattnt, and at what rates. Also, tbe names of the agents thorenf th whom such sales were effoaied, and what rate of con mission naa ueen auiuonzeu oy tue .Department lor Bellmg the same. Mr. Williams (1'a.) offered 0 voluminous preamble ana roBoiuuon, requesting me i resident to iniorm the House whother any of tue military or civil em ployes of the Government within the State of Georgia, or any other Beiel stato, have counte nanced or assisted in ihe routiitiou of pub io honors to any ot the traitors, either livuu or dead. Mr. Kictolson' (Del.) ohj.-etiiia;, the resolution being a call tor Executive so.nmunication went over for a day. air btevens(Pa ) introduced a bill to enable the Stales latoly in rebellion to reiruiu their privileges iu ins union, iieaa iwic" su i r, icrrod to the Com mittee 01 the Wboie on tho Mato of the Union, 1 he bill is as follow! Whereas, tho eleven Sta es which lately formo' the Government, cawa tho (. uniouerato Htates of America," nave 10rwue.11 en uieir rights under the constitution, and tan be rein-taied in the same onlv throuvh the setion of Convresa. , there) ore, be it enaoted, IJy the Senate and House of Kepreutatives of the U nited States ot America, in Coupress assoiuLleU, thai the eleven btatea lately in rebellion ma, form valid Mate gov ernments in tbs following mameri i Section 'i Th" Stato Governments now existing de 'ado, though illegally formed in the midst ot martial law and in many instance the Constitu tions were adopted under durabs and not suMuitod to tie latlhe&tion of tho peep e and therulore are not to be treated as iree npubnus, yet they are hereby acknowledged as valiU t.overnnionts for mu nicipal purposes until the satu shall be dm- altered, and 1 heir legislative and execo ive officers shad oe recegniaed as snch. Mct'ou8. Whonever tho Legislatures of tha said States shall enaot that Couveutious shall be called to form legitimate State governments by the tvrmi tion and adoption of Stale conntituuous, thu Gov ernor or Chiei Exeoutive shall direct an elect'ou to be held on a day certain, to choose delegates to a Convention who shall meet at tbe time fixed by the 1 epis ature, and lorm a Stale t'ousciiutiou wlucb sha 1 be submitted to a vote of tVe people, and it rubfled by a majority 01 tbe loval votes shad, be de clared lbs Constitution of the State. 1 Section 4. The persons wbo shall be entitled to vote at both of the said elootio s sha'l be ai follows: All male citizens above tbe age of twenty-one Tears, wua have resided one voa in the said Slate, or ten days within the eleotion distriot. f Section 6. The word '-citizen" in this aot shall be construed to mean all persons except Indians not taxed born in tbe United States or duly naturalized. Anv male eitizuns. above the aire ot twenty-one years. shall be competent to be dec ted as dolevates to the aud convention. t SeotionB. All persons who be' d office, el'bereivil or military, under (he Uonruuiont called tbo "Coot- . ... i toderate States of America," or who swore aileriaae to the said Government, are hereby deciai ed o hre lum-iieu weir ouiatinanip ana to nave re innnoen allowance to Ihe United HUtea. and aha.1l not be entit.ed - to exercise the elective franohis nntll five vaars alter tbey shall bays flled their intention or desire to be reinvested with tha right ot ott'zenshin. and shad swear allegiance to the Inited States, and renounce alleglanoe to ail other Governments or pretended Ooveraraontt; tha said application to be fi'td, and tbe oath taken, iat the same courts that bv law are authorized to natu. rahze foreigners, - - Heai ion 7. Ho Constitution shall be presented or acted on by Cong ess winch denies to any citizen any rights, privileges, or Immunities which are) arantea to any otner citizen in tne etato. A.11 lawa sl ail be impriial, without regard to language, raoo, or former condition. It the provisions 01 ihis see tioa should ever be altered, repealed, expuaged. or in anv way abrogated, this aot shall beooino void, and the said State lose it right to be represented in U Dgrssa, t eclioii 8. PtiAnAvnr tha fnrnvninff flonilitinnA shall be complied with, tbe citizens 01 the said State may present Uj said Coustlintion to Lonaress. and if the same shall be a'. proved by Confrere tho said ciaie aiiHii ue aeciarea entitiea to tne riants, prm leves and Immunities, and be sublet to all ihe ohli. gations and liabilities of a Slate within the Union. ISO beuator or Kepresei ta'ive s'iall be ad in ttod iuto ether House ot Cohgresa ut ti I congress shall hava delarea the State entitled thereto. Mr Thaior (l'a ) oSeied a resolution, which was adopted, di-pensins' with the evening sessions oi tho Houe vtil furtner orders. Mr. Hale IU. Y.) ofltired a resolution, which was adopted, calling on the Secretary of VVar lor in formation on a va iety of s'lojects connected with the operations ot the Frotdmcu's Bureau. Mr. ritevcus oilered a resolution i.istruo'in tha Committeo on Inva id ronsiona to resort a bill to coubiu the tienslons due bv tue casualties of tha lata war with the s-calied Confederate ntates. On the siifges'ion of Mr. I'arham ( He ), the reso lution was a teted into one of inquiry, aud as modi fied was adopted. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Ptnapecilve Cbanirea In PrealdeatlsU AulDluinta l'U Iin-Iternt Cua Irovcray. SjvciaJ Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. I Baltimore, May 23 It is reported that Edlng ton Fulton, the Surveyor of our Port, will bora moved in a few days, and Hon. Kdward Hammond, of Howard county, appointed in his place. Jamaa V. Wagner, who was originally a LInooln man, nosy a Johnsonite, is spoken ol as likely to get tbe Balti more Postmastership, vice l'uruoll. John Henry Keene, backed by Colonel Solomon 1'illen, former Mayor of llaltimoro, and ex-member of Congress, including several exports la the Trea sury Department and National Banks, and several o.dlBalt more printers, who examlnod the anonymous and genuine lottors, is out in long card in to-day 'a American, defeuding Keene against the British Con sul Bernal's recent allegations, charring Keene aa tbe au'hor of anonymous Utters whtoh Kooue alleged Mr. Bernal bad written. New York Bank Statement. Nbw Yobk, May 28. The Bank Statemout (oc the week cndlnir oa Saturday shoivs , An increase of Loans $2 299 13 An ircieae of Hpccie 6 Hl,iA An lucreaso ot Circulation 1,03 00) A decrease of Deposits 8 .(19 824 An lLcrease of Legal Tenders 11.880,1) From San Fwh clsco. -Sn Franoisco, May 24. The stoaaier Cottt nental has ai lived at this port from Mazatlan, w.th 124,000d in treasure. , ; Latest Markets by Telegraph. -' New York, May 28 Stocks are better; Chiosgo and Koc la and, Hi; Cumberland prefened, 45; Illinois Central 119J : Miohigan Southern, TtfJi New York Central. Reading, 111; Hudson Kiver, 118;; Canton Company. 59J-; Virginia 6s, 66J; West eru Union Telecrapn Company, 62; United Btatea Coupons 1881, 108 j ; Unltel Slates 6s, 1867, 126; United States Coupons 1862. 102 J; do 1844, 102; do. 1865. 1024; Ten forties, 95J; ireasury 7'30s, 102 al 102j. Oiold, 137 . Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 28 Kepoited by De Haven & Bro., So. 40 b. Third street BElWEliN BOARDS. f40OCity6s, new... U7i 6 sh Acad Mns Rf) aoo no .... lots. y;i 91000 do mun 97 tl nil Ciirard Bit. . , . 62 100 sh C'ata pi . . . . t8 2J 200 sh do..lotsb30 2VJ 100 sh do 291 200 sh Heading 55 100 sh do b80 661 60 sh Dol. Div 684 iOsht'orn ExB.. 62? COaa WmehU1....84 66 BOARD llshMor Canal.... Yfl 2 sh 1'eun h 64 80 sh Del Dly 681 500 su fata pi. . . ,b80 2J Viooo do mun U7 9660 V a 730s Ang 102 4W)0t 8 10-40s..re 96 gSOCOC & A 6s. ...89 94 100 sli Uostonv 20 i 2t0sh do bSOSO 18 su Spr li Fine fifi SCOD tHfOtity 6 new .. 97ii 1000 do old 93 1600 U S tV20 62 . 102 1 100 sh Hest'va 20J 27 sh Lehigh av... 63j 1 General Grant Iatercedlntr lor the Pardan ot D. L. Yaiee. From the Fernandina Courier. Tbe lollov. ing letter to the resident, recommond ing ihe re.case of Hon. D. L. Yuoe. tnen in con. fluement at Kort Pulaski, was written by lieutenant General Giant, on the urgent solicitation of Hon Wilk. Call, United Statts Senator. Xt effected the immediate release of Mr. luiee, by whioh aot General Grant has gained the rexpeot and heart-good-will of the people ot riorida, and wUi be bun. ored throughout the whole South : Hkadquabtbxs Abmixs of thb Unitbd Status Washington, D. C, March 22 -His Excellenoy A Johnson, Presidont ol the United Statos. Sir- i would respeottuliy recommend the reloase, on parole ?f D; .Yule- o toe United states Senate' I make this recommenda ion on the suppositioa that no special charges nave been made against him Jn making this recommendation I would give it as my opinion that no good is to be acoomDlisuod by the confinement, without trial, or at least tha piOBpectofa trial and legal cony, otion of conspira tors against the Government who are not dirootlv- fiharirpri with heinous nffiinuM ew ,iw -..j. V - v-m, vi tt 1 1 u uuminaT positions ot great power or influence in the Rebel- linn Mr. Yulee hss already been long confined I would arge this in his behalf, unless, aa beiora slated, charges exist against him 01 whioh r nothing. 1 have the honor to be. V ery respeottuliy, your obedient servant, U. S. Git a at, Lieut.-Gen. Mysterious Aflairii THE PKAD BODIES 0 THBBB FEMALES FOUND ON JUS LUAJLX iBL,AHU BKAt'U. On ITrtrlnv ihn tomt liniti.. .r . , . tnil Tl fl An thf. i nnnu I ul q t, H k...l. j u . - re, mil ou namruay another lmale bodv floaUtd ashore, tio oue has vet been ascertained as to their identity or tho cause of death. Nnnm Bimnniu t v. .... nu .j cholera on board one ot tne vesselsjlu quarantine. -r, "" mg mo luiiauitanta of ( oney Island have ben much exo'ted on tho head of this supposition, as they deem it rattier danjreroua tn have lha tm,li..a ,,r 1,AU,. i r i. . transferred to their immediate vioinity ine iaci toac tne podiea wore in sacks, with ropa around their waists, gives plausibility to the story that those te.mnlH ivum ehnlnra viAT-ima nA overboard atter death A coroner's inquest will be Imlri lini n Ilia hniiiMt Bltlimiorh if man Ka .I.A1 A. - - - -r ' ' - j uv uiiuuuu MS If 1 . , , . . . M.in,a.ln. minihll. ...An . . ... . ..jfl.O.IU UHU.UV. w. II lull ,U Kl bUU (J OU IUO jury under ibe eircumstances. Numerous complaints arA alxn mkdfl df the fttlki atti ntl,A .,l..u.. .vut, luaiior wbieh i daily carried to the Coney Island boaou A. Y. Herald, F U It N 1 T U UK. KICHMOX1) & FOUEPAUGII, No. 40 South SECOND St., West Side, MANUFACTURER OF SITERIOR CABINET FURNITURE, AKD UPHOLSTERED GOODS. P ain Pulta In Plush, Bepa Hair Cloth, eto. Mtl Irtaf-Ujinm 1 lininn.Un 4 in,. a .. 1 1 . - . .'uiUH-iitiim, irM a ustilllTir rtmii in Wa nut. MhIiIiubiiv 1 1 u if K . . . a. sralned ltultatluna ot the abora woods, wblcB eoate Very Should vou desire anything In our line, ft will ba to your advamas to call and examine nursiook. wnlch la SB IhFu. .nil v u -1 . . . f nun ,A 1 . 1 . " - - '.iirii nm VMM V0 IVUU14 AMJITIIOIV, aild PBlCKtj THE LOWEoT. " RICHMOND & FOREPAOGH, W No. tW South SECOND stroet.
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