THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 18CG. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional City intelligence see Fifth rage. Death of Joetrrj Mcbpht Coronkii's Inqvjeht, An inquest ai conimeucjd on (Satur day, on the body ol Joseph Murphy, who died lrom the etlects of a atab received at U rard Tark on the previous Monday. The evidence showed that Murphy had gone to the 1'ark with a tew friends, and that a quarrel ensued between him and au unknown man, who had insulted and struck a youiiR woman, nnmed Jennie Arnold; that no sooner had the two men taken hold ot each other than a crowd pathored about them, made up 01 the friends ol the stranger, and that the most of them lell to btatina and kicking Murphy. Ho was knocked down and assaulted iu a most savape manner, and liually stabbed In th abdomen, lie was ienim ed to the S'. Joseph's llospit tl, wlure Le Inhered until Friday nU;ht. f .vo Tcrsoas wee arrested Owen Byrne and John Eher, the lormer ot whom was tdjntitied us bcinsr In the assaultini pnrtv. and striking Mur phy, but witnesses did not notice a knite in his iiand. Estier was not Identified ns one of the crowd, and he was discharged, Byrne beintf hvjld to await the result of rhe Coroner's inquest. From the evidence before the Coroner's jury, the (tabbing seems to have been prompted by a malicious, wicked spirit, and done at a tune when Murphy was helpless from the blows an i kicks he had received. Dr. hhaplemh, who made the pout mortem examination, discovered that the wound had been mnrte by a sharp, pette tratinij instrument, and ihnt it extended to tho di pth ol about two inches, the intestines beimr cut. Ueuth resulted from inflammation produced by the wound. In the absence ol witnesses, the inquest was continued lor a tew days. Formation of a Colored Rifle Com pany. An important meeting ol returned colored soldiers was held at the hall, Broad and Lombaid streets, on Thursday evening, 2oth instant, lor the purpose, as set forth in a printed call reviously circulated, ot to-ming a military company, to be culled the 'Hullo el I Hifle-i." This movement receives tlie endorsement of the most respectable portion of our colored citizens, and will no doubt receive the material sup port ot that portion of the community that desire to accord justice and honor to the bravo defenders of the Republic. Dr. P. P. Brown, Reverend James Undcrdue, Lieutenant Stephens, of tne 54tn Massachusetts regiment, and Messrs. Barrett ana Little, spoke earnestly in lavor of immediate organiza tion. An organization was effected by the ap pointment of the following gentlemen as a council of administration: Reverend James Underdue, St. George R. Taylor, George E. Stephens, George Iromi, Israel Rickets. They have authority to solicit and receive all moneys in aid of the company, to procure an armory, and to have the company under drill imme diately. The Firk Department. The Columbia Hose Company are about to improve their property by the erection of a building at the rear of thtir house. Over $3000 will be expended. The Good Intent Steam Fire Company and the Spring Garden Steam Fire Company have ordered new and substantial carriages to be built. The Fire Association have commenced the erection ot a new building at the corner of Filth and North streets. The old editice is now being removed. The Moyamensing Hose Company are having their carriasre thoroughly overhauled. It was damaged while going to a tire last week. Neutie C. Lew. of this city, are buildinera fine steam fire engine for the fire department of Coal Oil city. The firemen injured at the fire in Commerce street last week are recovering, some ol them but slowly. to . tv . . . . mi. iu I AlUt I.Uft 1 ilMILLATlUJ J. I1B VOllBC- 4svb nl iha 10ir,at nnrl lfrntwl lliu riola liaru r-itm, menced letial uroceediuirs against a laree num ber of peisoi.s engaged in the distillation of wnifcky, cnietiy unoer mar secnon 01 ;ne revenue law which imposes a penalty lor a lalsc return of the caoacitv ot their ttillB. It was discovered. upon an inspection and measurement of the Stills, mat many uau a capacity iur untuning a much larger quantity of whisky than had been reported, and the inference was that the revenue depaitraent had been largely defrauded in that way. Besides the action referred to. seizures con tinue to be made every day of whisky that has not been inspected, and upon which the Govern ment tax had not been paid. Riot in the Nineteenth Ward. On Saturday night last, a gang of men proceeded to a tavern next to the Resolution Hose Company's house, Germantown road, below Norrls street, and aitaeked a number ot persons, two of whom were beaten unmercifully. Yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock, they again went 10 tho 6ame pla"e, and lor a time the streets in the neighbor hood were filled with an excited mob. Tbe prompt appearance of the police prevented any fighting. It ia supposed theobiect ol the rioters was to gain possession ot the steamer of the Resolution and break it up. They rallied under the name of a politician who figures in the Seventeenth Ward somewhat largely. Bodies Recovered. The body of Goorga C. King, eieht years old, who was drowned at Noble street wnai't on Fridav, while fi&hin?, was recovered on Saturday. His parents reside at Noble and Dillwyn streets. The body of Robert F. Walker, thirteen years old, drowned by the sinking of a schooner on the 4th of July, was recoverad on Saturday, wlen the schooner was raised. The body of Augustus Ave, twelve years old, arowneu on rnuuy m iuu jji-iuwoiu, wiun Chesnut street, was recovered on Saturday. The Coroner held inquests on the bodies. In the Shoe Business. Robert Mow bery and Hugh Green were arrested on Satur day morning on the charae of breaking i:ito the shoe ftoie ot Mr. Neilson, 8. Twelfth street, ana steatiug aooui xnire nunurco uouars worm of shoes therefrom, bolendaots were arrested through a Tiockct-knife which bad been used by tne depredators to hold up the sash while they Anternri ttm nrnmicno fllirt il'hirVl UTAH lott bind. The knife was 'identified as belonging to 'i Mowbery. A pair of gaiters of the stolen pro perty was atterwards recovered. The accused were committed by AUU rtnsn Bonsall. Shot in th e Leo. A colored mau named D. Johnson was shot in the leg on (Saturday, while riding ou tho platform ofono of the Darby car. The person who cred the shot could not bo found, and It is supposed that he was soma distance from the road when he fired. The wounded man was taken to the hospital. Accidejjt and Drowning. Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock a boat containing three men and a boy was capsized in tho Dela ware, opposite Kaighn's Point. The boy, Francis Sertort, was rescued, but the men were drowned. The boy could not give the names ot the men. e-eept ore, William Macalleiter. Serious Bxtrnino. A girl 12 yeara old, who resides in Scvbert street, above Sixteenth, w as shockinuly burned about tho face and hands vesterdav. bv the ienttion of coal oil in a vessel lrom w hich she was pouring it into a stovo to make the ere bum quickly. Sudden Deaths. Tho Coroner yesterday Tmiii mnuesU on tne bodies ot Mrs. Masriti ana m Uro T.Mncaster. both of whom died suddenly. the iohner at Seventh and St. Mary streets, the latter at No. 518 south itith street. A New I'assengfr Railroad. Cars win nana over the SchuvlkiU Passencer Riilroad this afternoon, from Gray's Ferry to Fairmouut Park. They commence meir regular trips tO' morrow. Died from Sun stroke. Alfred Naylor who wax admitted into the hospital on Tliur day, sulferiii" from the effects of the heat, died in that institution on Saturday evening. Rph Oyer. A child named Ueldorcr was mn over yesterday altcrnoon, by a carriage, at Twenty first street and Ridge avenue, and severtly injured about the head. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. State Council. Last week the annual meeting of the State Council, urdcr of United American Mechanics, of tho Stateot New Jersey, v. as held in Camden. The attendance was quite Isree, and the Order, according to the report of the Secretary, is In a prosperous condition throughout the State. Five new Councils have been organized and put in working order during the past year. Including one Council ot tne Junior Order, as tollows : One Council in Cam den, one at Mount lloilv, one at Newark, one at i niiipstmrg, and one at Camden of the junior Ordi r. Hie next meeting will be held at Mount Holly In October. lhe following named gentleman were elected and installed officers lor the cnsiiintr year: 3. C, Edward T. James ol H . 7: S. V. C William Riner, of No. 10; S. C. Secretary, Joseph II. Shlnn, of No. 7: H. C. J.. John J. Kaighn.ot No. 11: S.' C. P.. John 8. Bank, of No. 12: a. C. Treasurer. William B. French, of Cimden. Representatives to National Council: John S. Reed. Jr.. No. 7; John S. Bank, No. 12; Albert Harris.,, jso. 27. interesting matters to tu" Couueil were dipo:-ed ol, and the deletrates in attendance were hospitably entertains! by the Order In Camden. This is a nourishing society. Accident from Coal Oil. It Is aston ishing how careles people will be. notwith standing the iepcatud warnings they have. A day cr two since n woman residing in Centre ville was in the net ol' kindling a tire, and in order to facilitate ignition, she poure coal oil on it, when the can exploded, throwing the burning find completely over her, burning tie clothes from her body, and inluring her to such an extent that she is not expected to recover. Fatal Casualty. A few days a?o a youne man named Thomas T. Richmond, whilj working a circulasaw at Mirtown, was struck by a board in the breast with smb. violence that be diediu a tew hours afterwards lrom theetfects of his injuries. Locked Up. Fisher Snow was arrested on Fridav, on a charge of having committed au assault on Dr. tinier, ol camden. tic was com mitted. O A. S X I O II T TOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES foe private rebidences, mills, hotels, CHURCHES, ETC FURNISHING FROM TEN TO SIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine ts guaranteed : does not get oat of order, Mid tbe time to manage it is about Ave minutes a week. Ill simplicity ot tills apparatus, Its entire freedom fiom danger, the cbes press and quality oftbellitht over ail otheia, bai gained lb it tbe lavotoble opinion of those acquainted lth Its merits, lhe names ot those having used them for the lost three years will be ctven by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOiTn F0URTIT STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FERRIS & CO., Box 1491 P.O. Send for a Pomphlet. 8 If EXCURSIONS. ,.Tlr DELIGIITFTJL EXCURSIONS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The steamer "SIIA'Klt WAVE," Now running from Falnnount to Falls of 8chuvlkill, wl 1 leave Falnnount as (ollo. viz.: At 7 2. 8-05 8-50, 9 35, 10-20, 11-05, 11-50 A. M. And at 12 35, 1 20, 2 05 , 2 50, 8 35, i 20 8-05, 5 50, and 6 35 F. AI. Returning, leave the Falls at 7-20. 8 05. 8-50. 9-35, 10 20, 11 05, 11 50 A. it. t and 12-35, P20, 2U5 , 2110, 3 35, 4 20, 6-05, 6-511, and 6-35 P-M. FARE. To Laurel II ill and the Falls, 15 cents ; Colum bia Bridge or Washington Retreat. 10 cents. Round Trip Tickets to Fails or Laurel Hill, 2.5c. 5 9.p ws s.tIT"s PLEASANT DAILY EXOUR S.f.fLZiJZ slons up tbe River to Beverly. Burllntr luii, unu liriMtl, touching at Klverton Torresdie and Andaiosla. by tbe splendid Steamer JOHN i. WAKSfcit, leaving t henut street wliarl at 2 P. M. Roturnlng. leaves DrlMol at 4 o'c ock arriving at Thl adelpbia about 6 o'clock. On fel! DAY leuves ( hesnut stmot whart at IX o'clock P. M., stopping at Alagargee's wharf, Kenslnpton. Fare tor the Excursion. 40 cents. 7 71m DENTISTRY. -r THE GOVERNMENT HAVING Crfr? granted me letters-patent tor mv mode oi administering Nl rous Oxide las. by wlileh I have extrscted uihdv thousands of Teeth without pain lain Just llli U In assert! lit thut it Is bo.h suter and superior to any other now lu use. ' DR. O. L. ML'SXS S 21 6m Ko. 731 SPat'C l Streot Est ABLISHED 119 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklns-Glasses, t ESGRAY1SGS rAISTlSGS, DBAW1SGS ETC Alanulacturer of all kinds of I.ookine-Glaes, Portrait, nntl Pic. lure lHrumes to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TBIKD DOOR AHOVK THE CONTINEKIAL, PHILADELPHIA. 3 IS THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, i0. K)i -AULWX. Wines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers furnished to 11 lniug Com panies, Consultatlcmi afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President DRAKX E KAY, Secretary. 3 M tuths rp IMPROVED ELLIPTIC llOOK LOCZ-STITCn SEWING MACHINE! OIF1CE, No. 823 CU ESN TIT STHEEL', SLOAf BEWINQ MAuiNE8, Repaired and proved. C55stath3u4p PARASOLS AT $1-25, $150. $1-75, AND dui ouu v wureiiaa, ii, al so, at 75. , , , 11 IHXOS 18wfffl .. 21 S. E1UQIU Btr INSURANCE COMPANIES DfcLAWAUEMUTUALSAIiiirY IN8UKANCU. LMP?KYv-.o lCOKrOKATEI MT imk ii'iimijAiunti vr 1-ENNKYLYANIA,1H3. OFFICE, 8. E. i t RUr R iHIHI) ND WALNUT BjJta.z.1", iMinini-rniA. W 'RINE IKSUKA&CK 1 OV Vr4SKLB,i ' it t; O To all parts of tbe world. rllUU"u'M) INSURANCE On(!odflby Fiver . Lake nrt Land Carriage to rii iinnn ui iutt vimm. FIRE lNSUKAHtJi.8 On Merchandise senenilly On (Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc. ASSETS F THE COMrASlf November I. ! alfin.OPfi United EtattsSter cent, loan H...' OWOO )'X.,HIK 6 " '81 ..IJ8 1110IHI 2IK) VIK) " 7 I 10 per cent loan Treasury Notes M,375'oo 1C0.C00 State ol I'cnnoylvanla Five Per Cent Loan 90.55.V0n M.COO State ol l'enns vlvanla Six Per Vent. Loan 53,250 00 25 COO t Ity of l hlladclphla Six Per Cent. Loan 112 8U .W '0.000 Pennny vania Railroad First Mort gage Six Per Cent. Ilnnris 20,000 00 25,(100 Pennsy lvania Ibd'rnad Second Jlort- ssuomx Percent. Momls 23,750 00 25,010 WeBtern rennsylvanla Italiroad Mort gage Six Per i ent. Bonds. 23,750 00 15,000 3liu Shares Stock. OeruiHiitown (Ins Companv, principal and Intercut guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia 13,53750 7.U0 14a Shares Mock Pennsylvania Rail road Comnsnv (".SSO-OO 5.0CO IWl Shares Stock Noitn Pennsylvania Hallroad Comoany 8,250 00 40 000 I)i posit wl'b United Srafs lovcrn- nior t, subject to ton days' ca:l iO.OOO-OO 30.000 State ol Tennessee Five 1 er t ent. Loan 18,900-00 l"0,7f0 Loans on Ronds and Mortgage first liens on City Property 170 000 0: 1,036,850 Tar. llariet value.... ooo .'HiO-oo kpiii rotate ;tt,. ui-ii Bl Is receivable for Insurances rondo.. 1 21,013 37 lialancts due at Agencies : Premium on Marine policies. Accrued Inte rest and other debts uue ibo Coin- paa 40,511 41 Scrip and Stock of sundry msuranco and oiho' omnanles. C1133. Lstl- matci value 2,910 00 t ash In Hanks 855 JV. h ( ihh In Ilraucr M7H 4H 56,815 37 1.253 830-13 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, -amuei c. mokes, .1 F Penlstan, Henry nlaaii. Wll lain (i. Bonlton, Edward Darlington. H Jones Brooks, 1 dwanl Lafourcade, lacob P. Jones, James B McParland, .lohll8 P. Kyre. Soencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. 11 Berger. Pittsburg, Ii T. Morian. Piitsburir. uonn . li avis, r nniunu a. .-oiuler, Iheopbilus Paulding, John R I enrose, Jamts Traqualr, henry C'.Laliett, Jr., James '. is and. William C Ludwlg, Joseph II. Seal, Ucome C Lelper, Hugh Craie, ltobeit Burton, John 1. Taylor, THOMAS C. AlsI. riosi'ent. John O. DAVIS, Vice-President Secretary. 1 IS Bkmkt LTLncnjf. ORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street rillLADKLPHIA. Annnal Policies issued acalnst tienoral Accldants all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. I Insurance etlecied ior one year in any snm trom 10 to alo OOO. at a premium ol only cne-hali per ccnu securina the lull amount Insured In case ot death, and a compensation each week eaual to the whole pre ailuiu paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 1, 6 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, ot 6 months, at lu ceuut a dav, Insuring in the sum oi $3000, or Hiving alti per week It dlsabieu to be had at tue Uenerai Ollive, .No. U3 8. FOt'it'lH street, rhbadel phia. or at the various Kalltoad 'I Icket otlices. lie sure to purchase tne tickets of tbe orth American Transit Insurance Company. t or circulars and further iniormatlon apply at tne General till.ee, or of any oi the uutbuitzjd Agents ef the "oiupany. T EWI8 u HorPT President JAMKS M. ( ONKAI), 'treasurer 11KNBY C. BKOWU, Scre ary. JOHJi C. BULLITT. Solicitor. 1 IUKClORs. L.Tj Honpt.lateol Pennsylvania Ball road Company M. ltulrd of M. Haldwln & o.'s. Miiiiuel C. l'nlmi-r ( ashler ot Commercial Bank. Kichard Wvol. ho. S09 M arket sUeot lan es M. Conrad, o. 023 M a. ket street. , 3. K. Kinsley, i ontluentul Hotel II. O Leisenring, Nos 237 and ;.')9 Dock stroet. Samuel Work ol Work, McCouch Co. (itomv Martin. No. Si'l Chesnut street 1 it 10m jg29CHARTER TERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE IK&UEANCE COMPANY CP riilf.ADEI.PUTA. Assets on January 1, 18GG, 8,500,851'OG. Capital Acciueu Suiplus Premiums VSSETTLED CLAIMS, 11,407 63. M0O 00O is, H44 W3 IS l.lWS.WK' INCOMF. FOB 186 '110 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18S9 OVEB 5, OOO.OOO. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIBECTOK8. Charles H Bancker, I d ward C. Dale. 1'obluM IVaKnet, Oeorse Fales, eumuei i. rum, tieortto W. Klchorda, Aiireu f iner, Francis W Lewis, M. X. Vnter McCalL Isaac Lea, CTIAKT.E8 N. BASCKJ:R. President EDWAKIl V, 1 A I.E. Vice-President. JAB. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary protem. 3tl23 Q.IRAHD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE. No 415 W ALN CT8TKEET. PH1LA DKLPIIIA CAP11AL. rAio 1A, JJM lAHU, ZISJ.OHO. 11 ts t rmpary cciitinuesto write on Fire Rmt tntt Its capital, with a good surplus, issaiely Invested. 701 Lotses by lire uavt been promptly palo, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the prbent tne ou.ee oi uus company win remain at No 415 WALNUT 8TIIEET, Hut wltbln few months will remove to ita UWS BUILDING N. E. tOUNER HEVEriTU AS1) CH EoNcT STREETS. I lirn as now. we shall be nappy to Insure our oatronsa ncu tatei as are consistent with auiely. DLUUOIOHB. n....... . .. Ml 1 TT U- A LFKEI) H. GILI.ETT, I L HMAN BHtri'.Mtii, V M MOritLALV CHABLK8 I. 1)1'I'6ST, HKNHY E. KENNEV. J08EPU KLAVf , M. D. I l.us. aiAi Kriuit, JOb MJl'rLr E. JOHN W. CLAGUORN, i njm n chat ca, I'resioenu ALFRED 8. CILLEIT V. Vrcslduut and Treasurer. JAMES B. ALVOlU), Secretary. 118$ PIIfENIX IWHUltANtE CUJUrANX OF FU1 LA DKLl'lil A. list t It i osa i tu v iuvu i en rr.jtrr,iiAi No ii v ALNLT Mreet oppoxitethe Exuhtume. Inaddlilonto MARINE and IN LA -.1) LNfjL'KAN'CK this Comoany Insures fiomlossor daTiate iiy K IKK, on libeial eruia on buildinns, men hantlise, lamlture. etc ior limited periods, and permanently on buildings. b deposit ot premium lhe Company l.as been In ao'lve operation for more than MXTY YEA ttH, during which ad losses have bee piompuy adjusted and i'id. f John L Hodne, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., M. U. Mahouey, John T. Lewis, vi'illlam 8 Urunt. Holier! W Learning, 1. Clark Wharton, JuUI Lewis, lteujtniin tt.ing, Thotni H Powers, A. K. Mellenrv Edmond t'atlllon. bamae lwlleox l.otus u Norr's JOHN R. WDl:UKltKll i'r..Klfioo. SmrEl, 'WrLCOX. Secretary. 4 IS FIBR INSURANCE FXCLUSIVELY.-TlIE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INrtfJRA NOB COM PAN Y Incorporated 1825 ('barer Perpetual No. oil) W A I N i:T Kireet, opioslie Independence 'tiuare. 1 i,ia f'nnininf. tavorably known to the roiiitnnnltv rn.nvof mrtv vears. continue to Insure aiatnat IoSj. or dsmave bv tire on Public or Private Billidintr. either permanent v of lor a limited time. Also on tfurni'ure S'ocks of Goods and Merchandise genet ally, on liberal 1 heir Capital, toptether with a large Burnlus fund, ts invaitMit in tne most careful manner which entires them to oiler to the Insured an undoubted secorltj In the esse of loss. Daniel Smith. Jr. John DevAreiiv , i , Aleaaniler Benson, Inane llarlehurst, Thomas Smith Henty Lewis, :" J OlllUuh.m fell. Thomas Konins. Daniel Haddock. Jr. DAMtL Hvmrj, J President. WK,becretary , li William O, C AMUSEMENTS. QKAND NATlOiNAL CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' AND. SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, UNDER ADBPICE8 OF TUB feOLDIEKS' AND SAILORS' UNION W ASHINGTON, 0. C, ; AT (.ROVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, Angnst 2, 1888 3CU,PfO tickets whl be sold at il each 75,000 presents awarded, valued at 1251,000 1 25 COO of the profits to bo given to the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Orphans Home Fund, j50Vto the V aahlngton Male and imaie Orphan Asylum, tho balanco, alter deducting expenses, to be paid to the Treasurer of the Soldiers' and Builors' V nlon, ol Washington, D. C. HCKKT9 CAN EE OBTAINED AT TnE OFFICE OF WILLIAM E. OWKN8, 0 627 CIIKBNUT HTKEKf ; ALSO. SENT TO ANY POST OFFICUi IS THri IOCNTUY PROMP1LY BY MAIL. i LIST OF PKF.SESTS TO BE AWARDEDt ibrce-story Brick Itesidenco, U street, be tween nixiti aud aevenih 18,0(0 1 ihree-story lnca Residence, Second streci. near K 10.0'H 1 llirt e-florv Brick Hesiduuco, jeutu street, between H and 8.01(1 llwoMory Brick ItesMenco, Tcmu sireot, between M and N 5.000 1 Two s otv llr.ck Residence, leuih strcoi, between M and N 6 000 2 Fine City Lo , on beveuth street, north.. ,O 0 i t-p eudld t orriugo. Horses, and llunie.-s, complete 4,00.i 1 f pietiuld i.laiuond King 2,0 0 1 sot Diamonds, complete il'in, rar-rlnws ard hliigs) 1.000 1 t.rund Paino (Fttcinway's) 1.600 1 r-o.lii Sliver I ea et 1.U00 10 lirand Pianos each 6UV I 10 t.tund fianrK, 0 each 5 0 0 H O t en s' Co d Waiches 200 each 20 two 50 Lao in' bold W atches, l25each tt,2."0 5 lirand Aielodeins. twi each 1,0ii Ml Ameilcan Case Mlvcr Waicbes, 75 each.. 6 WU 75 Huniini" t ane Silver Watches Mil eu.h.... 3,000 60 lilaiuond ViBt, tli.O to H2W euch 7,5i0 26 Diamond Pins. 100 each 2 5t0 40 SewinK Machines aiOucach 4.000 20 SewuiK Macutucs, 78 acli I,5i)n 20 Sl.ver-plu ed 'I ea Sets, alS each 1,500 50 Sliver tastors z5acb 1,00 S.OoO t locks Albums, Jcweiry, etc., $6 to klO each ! 41 000 1C 0t0 Tea aud Table xpoons etc , $s to 5 each. . 'Z5,l'00 lU.litiU Gold Hens, Sleeve Buttons, etc., alto each 14,000 40.453 Books, Cntlery, Engravlnus etc., tl to $10 each 60.0(0 Total aiWiKO The awards will be made after the concert on the stave ot the theatre, v here three thousand paisons can w Itness it. A committee will be appointee by the audi ence to superintend the tame. Printed Us s ot awards will be published and supplied to aiients and ticket holders. Parties bavins tickets wi l retain them un II alter the awards are made, and it tin Ir numbers appear on ho list they will forward their tickets imn edluto y, with lull directions as to the sbip pluu of poods or deeds lor the prooertv. Tickets fo. sale at all tbe principal hotels, book and music stores In tlie city, and at the headquarters In the inaininouth Islr iniiiiHnu tor tbe beni tlt ot tue So.dlers' and Kuilors' Nutlonul orphans' Home tund. coiner of Reventh street and Pennsvlvanla avenue Wa-blnKton. D. C. The lilreciors appeal to tho libera liiy of the people to dive this cnterorlse their kind support, and tnereby assist In relieving tbe wants of the orphans of our alien comrades. MANAGING DIRECTORS. Major 11. A. HALL, Piesident So.dlers' and Sailors' Union, i olonel CiiAKI 18 E CAHEIiAhU, junior M. H. A I. K "KG Ell, WILLIAM 8. MORSE. TKKAHriRER. . J B. nui'CHIKHOK, Esq, Cashier National Bank of tho Metropolis. All persons favorably disposed are requested to act as aucnts. but no commissions will be allowed. Money i-hoti d In all cases be sent by l'ott Office order, ilrHtt i-xitreHS or reulstaf pit Intinr,. In every case send lhe name and l'ost Office address. county ai.a piate ei eacn separate suwcripuon. unu in close stamp. Ah orders lor tickets must oe audressed to WILLI M 8. MOR"E, Secretary Soldiers' and Bailors' Nalonnl Concert, i Wasblnxion, U. 0., ' . t Lock B No. 3 J. Tickets also for sale by F. NOLES8 A CO., 1 ii. ueueral A gen a, . , Ko.810 West FULBriT Street, ' P O. Box 655. ' Wilmlnuton. lie aware. iKIAblKY Ltl"AETMIKT, OPFICt OK INTKBNAI, KEVENtJE, V A.nii.sr.TON, June 27. lttotl. Whereas II A Hall and others, as " uunatintf Direc tors" oi the "Oranu national Conoert," to behold in Washington. 1. t:., on the d or Au"ust next hureuiaoi due upp nation to u. I iepban. Collector of Iote.-ual lie'cnue ior the Collection litrlct of the District ot Columbia, ior ncruilMdou to ho d a lottery, rattle, or Slltenierurlse, and presented to him satLsfactory evl ence thut tbe pioceeds of said lottery, raille. or Kii't enterprise ill bo devoied to charltab euses permission is herebj granted to suib. ' Manutlirg Directors" to hold sucb lottiry, rattle, or (iiil enterprise .ree from a .uiiivo, whether lrom tux. or lioense, in respect to such lottury, ratlie, or nht enterprise. E. A. ROLLI NS, , . , , .1 Coinmissiouor. Refer, bv permission, to ' Ai ajor-tienerai intield H. Hancock, XT. 8. A. Ucm rul Robert C Bchenck, M. c. Ohio. General Ualben E l'aino, M (J , Wis. t.euerHi Jt.tin 11. Ketcbaui. At. C, j. T. Ceneral Juuiea (1 Blunt. Kansas. ueuerulJ N. llrndnck, Iowa. Ueueral 1) C. Alo nnain, D. C. CtnerulO V Iiaytm, N. Y. lion, 'l homos W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hon (ieort-e Lawrence, M. C, I'euna. 1. O. Foincy. Esq.. D. Major J. . Doutiuty, N. Y. Hon. Itictiatd VVal ach, Mayor of Washington, D C. Hon W imam 11. Kelley Ai. C . Pcnnn. lion Ke lun V. Wtmley.M. C , West Va. Hon. Kben C. Inuerso l, M. C. 111. i . . , i , . ', i i , ., . . . . lon A. H. I aflin, M. C, N.Y. iou. Leonard Myers m. c, renna. I on. Wbllam A. Newell, M. C N.J. Hon Ceortie W. Julian M. C , Ind. , Hon. Mepben F. Wilson. .M C. Penna. Hon. J. B. Uilnne 1, M O., Iowa. Major H. M. Van Buren. . t. 2J lm vv al.N U 'T S X U K IS T IHRATUB. N. E. corner ninth a-vl WALN OT Streets. EXTRAORDINARY ! On MONDAY EVENING, July 23,1868, engagement for a limited number of nights of the distinguished irate an, ,t7Kiits BBUTllH BOOTH. who will have the honor ot nisking his tirst appearance here In his popular cbaraoter oi D'ARfAUNAN. In the grand Roman le Play, entmen THE THRI E t.t'ARl9MEN, from the French o Alexandre Dumas, nrranireil for the O vn'ble Iheiiirn New York, and nerio'tnefl mere nightly for mire than thrne months. The management nave purcuaveu iroui airs, jouu ttuuu i tu i iu thmisanil uol ars. all the co-nplete and matniilloont dresses lor EVERT i HARVCTEU AND AUXlLlAltl tONNEtTED .VlTll 1 U f . ruAI. i he original and exquisite music ot tula Diama by TUUJ4AS BAKtR. , A OR V ND CAST I First aneurance in Philadelphia or the celebrated H'UK k HELLER who will perlbrm her special dramatic treid "Anne ot Austria "acted by ber in New lork with unquulillod ai probation. 'ibe popular and brilliant actor. 1 P M MK. L K BHKWELL,' who Is slso espclaly engaged as 'Atnos." For our years Mr. Miewcll has been the rolgniug tavorlto ol Boston, enloylng a potmlarltr unexcoiled. iHssf.FFIE (iERMON as"OoinMm." K.L.TILTON as Richelieu." OWEN FAWt lT as 'Itonliaee H. K ( HEaTER as' Bucklnaham." W. U. BAILEY aB nPllE THREE niTARDSMEN EVE KY EVEN1M1. YAl.ER'8 (LATB MILLKR'8) WINTER GAKDEN-Nos TOO T2tt VINE. Htieet. UKAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS NIlllirLY. By two large and efildent Orchestras. TO N IOU l', And EVERY NI BT. lu connexion with our EXUELSIOKHTBINOBAND, a Brass Band, compiislug tne best ArtlBts In the city willpcnorm. poit THR REVROV. Our spacious Blin uier Oanien, artistically laid out wltn Mirubberv. fountains etc. ItJ THE LADIES' SALOOV, Especially set spurt tor FAMILIES, 'he best of rream and other Kelienhments will be served. " g y'm'n a s I u m TOE LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CU1LDUEN. V K CO ItS EH OF NINTH AS1) ARIMI STREETS '. OFEN AVERY DAY ANl KVJSNINti. I,L HUMMER Rodl'y exeiclne imnarts uealih and strength, the bBt ereventlve acainst blckuess o' the coming summer P gf'ui 1'ro'es.ors IULLKBKA.NI A LHWIV TI1E PIANO! WHICH SVK UANO. TTV. Hi ' factare recommend themselves. We promise, to our patrons clear beautiiul tones, elexant workman shin durability, aud reasonable prions, combined with a mil guarantee For sale only lit No. lull WALNUT H4r7ii UNION ria.NO M ANTTFACTC RI SQ CO. FOR SALE STATH AND COUNTY RIOHTS of Capewell Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps t it preveuta the Chimneys trom breaking. This we will warrant Also third the oil. Call and see tbera. they cost but ,oe"ll Mo. 80S BACK btreet. I'lilladerphla. Sample nt to aud part ! Ui iVult4 ntei un receipt Of ii " GOVERNMENT SALES. SALR OF 00 VKRNMENT steamers and DrOT QUARTKRMAPTER'Q OFFICB. I Raltimuub, Aid , July 11, 1HG0 ) Will tie sold at ttaititnore, Maryland, ou l'UK.8. DAY, July 24. 18G6. at 10 o'clock A at tboir aiicbo ago, south side of basin, the following-named Vessels, together wf'h all their Motto, Ancho, Hoa s, etc., be.oogina; to them, now ou board, T THE "JOHN ADAMS." ' 6idc-whel double-end lorry boatoi 474 tons ; Ioncfb on dcek.HH feet; broailtb ot Learn, 82 ioet; oyer, an 60 U t ; Ltptb 01 hold, 11 feet 2 inolios; rlratt, 7 Irotj has ol low ptefsure molined engine; diatnoter ot oylin uor inches; stroked piston. It loet; well lottnil In ail berouttlis; hull good as new, but alight repairs f quired to machinery. . 1 11IK 'ACI1ILI.E3," fftlc-wheel steumorot 825 tous; longth on deek.UOO feeti orhdih ol beam, VI feet ; oyer All, 46 leotj tleptb ol hoio, 8 lent , aratt, 5 loot; lt one low oroi uue I eatn engine : dinmetur of cylinder, Bllncbos; bitiKc of piston. 10 feet ; In jrood runuiug order, with stoies on board 1 HE "MAYFLOWER," Side-whfrl s earner of about 4'X) tons; lonttth on deck, It 4 lect ; breadth of be.iin, "43 te-t ; ovt nl, 41 net; uiptli ol hold, B leet ; dia't, 6 leet; uas one lo-presiire beam cimtnej diameter of c.lindor, &S mclits; siroknoi pistou, 8 leul; iu running ordiT, with stoics on board. THE "ISLAND CI1Y," Hide-wheel Bt( anierot ll'S tons; lenuth on d-ck,153 fcot; treaitli ot beam, 'ii leet; over all, 3(5 leot; depth oi hold, h leet; draft, 8 leoi; has one low prersure lien in engine; diameter of cylinder, 81 inchtf; ttrnko of pititon, 8 leet; rebuilt iu Balti more iu 1804; iu running otder, with stores on board. TUB "JOHN S. IDE," Screw steamer of lAr) ions; lenstb on rtocV, 18i feet; breadth ol beam, 22 bet; depta of h ld, 7 lot; drat I, 4 tect a inches; has ono niirn pressure ngine; diameter of cyiindel, 24 mcbe; s'roke ot piston, 2 feet; capacity ol cargo about 1WJU Dai ro a; in tine coudition, aud well found in a l lu r outuis l lie above vi sseis are auniirnoiy aaapiea ior inrnt freights, and from their drawing but tit le water are fine market boats now only sold lor want of turther Ufcp by tbe Government. rerun Cash In tioyernmcntimnas, on tne aay oi sale By order of the Quartormastor-lieneroi. O. W. UKAOLKT, 7 13 Ot Col. and Chief Q. M. Mid. Mil. Dop't. a SSISTANT QUAIITEKSIASTKU'S UFDICK, J. rio. lllio tilKAKU btnet. ruiLAUKLPUlA, t'a.. JUIV M, lSUIi. 'Will bo sold at l ubilo Auction, on account of the Lnited htates. on the nrounds at Iwt.Ml- lOLKru ana SOUIH Ktrocts, PUiladolphia, l'a , tin SAIUKOAI. July 28, 13t6, sale commencina at 10 o'clock A. SI , precisely, the Building, etc., neretoioie known tup SOUTH STREET UNITED STATES UOiFirAL, viz. t 6 Frame Ettl'dings, .119 loet ! ripe. 671 leet i l'ipo, 111 loot i fine. ot -IncU ot j-lnch of i-inch G os l trame omK, 12 Closets, 1 Upnirht Boiler, 1 Coolttnx Kanpre, 2 Wash troutr Its, 6 Iron Hoppers, titis - Oua Irou 73 leet of li-incti a lion bon containers, ti In n Mnks. i wator-rioe. 39 toot ot 8-uuch Cast-iron 2 Woodiu t-inks, I I'IDO. 6 Iron Bath-lubs, ,882 ioet ot Lead l'ipc (aa- 1 l.eanr Tank, 1 Klaubtafl. I sorted sizes), 1 61 uas Pendants, Counters, bUclvinir, Draw- 29 Pendant Arms, era, etc, 22 Bibb Cocks, 68 feet of 15-inch Gas- 9 Stop-Cocks, Pipe, 16 1'illar-Cocks, 19o lect of 1-tncU Gas- 11,200 Bricks In Vinn. ninnt: rare- 889 leet of l-incli Gas- Also a .ot ot Board Fenc- I'lra inir. Toe Framo Buildings coutain about 13,920 foot Hemlock bcautbne, 14,720 ioet Hoorm and ioniiued Beards, 22,970 loet jttoutth Bourds, 942 toot Shelvintr. lei ins of Sale Cash, Government funda A de posit ol twenty (20) P cent, to Le paid oa every accepted UUl, IUO bumuoo imuicuiaiuij nttt a a Plans of tho buildinrs can be obtained nnd Echenules of lots soeu upon application at this I tin buildinirs-rtc.. must bo romoved within four teen (141 day s lrom date ot salo, aud wnl bo at tho mbu ni' thn TtnrchuHPrs. ' The (South Streot City Passenger Railway cars pass tbe Hospital every live uunutos. By ottlcr of Hrev. Briir.-Gon GEORGE H. CKOSUAN, Ass't Qr. Master General U 8. A, CliOKUE It. UK UK, 7 1 6t Capt. and AsBisiant y uarteruutstor s ALE OF QUAKTEhMASTERS' MOKE-) AT lHi. CAVALKi LUtPOi, UIEilliJft O, O ti. QUAKTERMABTEK-tiKN KRAL'8 OFFICE, FlKHT DlVIHION, "Wapiiinotom. I) O.. Jaly 17, 1800 By order ot tbe Quni teruiastor-General, there will be told ou tne premises. A. FClJLIC AUCTION. under tho direction ot Captain George I. Browninir, a, u. ai On THCR9IVAY. AuiruBt 2, 18C6, the followiiijr desenbeu lot ot Quark-rmostcrs' etores: It cords wood. chnira, benches, tuattirg, ward robes, cupboards. 2 letter presses. 2 grindstones. 1 grindstone, largo, 1 loet ciamotor, 8 inch taoe(new). CO ladders. 5 fire-hooks 8 plattorin scales,c, largo. 4 countor scales. 4 warehouse trucks, - blocks aud tails. (tO iron bodsteads. 800 blankets. About 10,100 pounds grtfln 1 ecow, 20 by 60 ioet, but little U'od. 1 set inatheuiatical in. struments. 1 spirit level and tri pod. 1 surveyor's compass, tamer, etc 12, tCU leet oak and ash plank (wheel wright's stuff) 0,000 tect matched fluor ine. 1,4C0 pieces slx-llgbtsash 8 bv 10, glazed. 20,000 loot assorted lum- Dcr. 2,000 feet square timber, 10 b v Vi. 40 kefs cut nails. 80 army wagons. lb carta. ' 1 deud-horso wntrpn. 1 water wbkod.ita. H bose car riagoa and reels. 12 wta harness (four borse). 20 sets harness (Aim bulance) 15 seta cart harness. 25 ridinv saddles, bri-, ulcs, bead-halters, currv -combs, audi burse-brushes. 26 whne-wash brushi I About tfjuu i net gum none, 2ani 2JIuch(now) e wstor-buekets, shovels, spados,' witn eoupniigs and nozzles, ootu . plote. 6.C0O foot gum boso, 1,1, 11, 2, and 2J, with couplings and noz zles, partly worn. 100 brass cocks, angle valves, etc worn. picksand pauuua. 15 cooking atoves, . 20 beating stoves. 1 lot castings, , fire bricks, etc., lor cook stovei(new), Office ticks. tables, HUliSES. Together with a large quantity ot other property, not above enumerated. ISalo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and con tinue trom day to day until all ts gold. Furcbasers must remove the r stores witlun five (5) days Horn dste ol sale. ienuR tash, in Government funds. A boat tor Glesboro will leave sixth streot wbarr every uour during the day ot -ale JAMES A EKIN. Brovot Brigadier-General U. S. A., iu o'Lar'f'?,lst Division, Q. ML. U. O. 7 20 IU s ALE OF MACllIKEK", ETC. Xavv DlTABTMENT, ) BCRKAO OV YAlti'8 1NU 1JOOKS, J Wasuinot in. Junt" 111. 18dd ) "Will bo sold at l'uhlio Auction at the Aavy Yard NORFOLK, on FRIDAY, tlie 8d day ot August next, the following arlio es, viz t J weuty-oue Rollers of Rolling Mill.- hcven Nail Machines. nj i me duide MM (complete), Hi Kollora. Two bundles Saws ior Slottim Screws. Two Machines ior Slotting Screws Kcven MuchinesiorCuttuijc lnreads. Four Oil ltotamei'. Two Oil l'ress Boilers. Kight pieces Iron bnnfting . Kix sets coupliuw tor Mialting. , 1 ot of lar ind Dies for tias Fitting. One box, Lsointra Uether). i knea Betting. One oun-acrew Machine. ' One piece Leather Belting, 6 Inches wldo, 164 0 lnohos wldo, 141 ...h. One piece Leather Belting, P'u"e piece Leather Belting, 20 inches wide, 224 pounds. i . 1 wo rolls Gum racking. , Six bars Ooiagou Steel (oast). , Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash, In Government funds; and all artl eles to be removed from the yard within ton days from day of sale. 1 . By order o, Nav, Department, 6 yjtutbl3t Chief Bureau Yards and Docks. WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC 5 fI)IAJIONP DEALtR & JWTLER, II W1TCIIRH. JKWF.I.UT a Kli rrn -.ti ' - Rot n .. 4 D TVt1 Owing to tbe decline ot Gold, has made a great re Auction in price of his large and we'l assorted stock Diamonds, Wtttchets, Jewelry, Mlverwnre, lto. The public are respectfully Invited to call aad examine enr stock before purchasing e.sewhcre. SILVER AflD FLATED GOODS, OF THE , j,'., Most Superior Workmanship, AT THE NEW S T O 11 E No. 704 ARCH STREET. The nnderslcntd (lal "f the famous Roftera Bro M anulaciurliift Company) retpett ally announce tlis tlity Pave opentu a utw ana Deaiiiuui store ior tno bbjh ol HI1.VK and I LA 1 (OnAKR, at NO 7U4 AltUB. Street. Our long experience as miriui act uxors wil enable us to ke p tioimna but nrnt-clas noons, ana tbore w bo msy patromte our a ore will find oar plated irncU in mipiii.r to anv ever imported, and our can ti mors n ay rely on the goods belnR-preolsely what they are representeo to . . . k . wnv . 0 Hi n'iiai oil iT'V " WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above goods constantly oa band at modoiato prices tho Musical Boxes piaviiia from 2 to 10 beauulul Airs. . FARE & EE OTHER, Importers, Ko. 82CHEi,NUT STUKKT, 11 llsmtbrp Below fourth . G. HUSSELL & CO., No. North SIXTH St., INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR FULL STOCK 0 FANCY AND PLAIN SILVEll WAKE, Of the Finest Quality. IS 28 5 li I C II JEWELKY JOHN BRENNAN, SEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY , EtC. EtC. EtC. 20 Wo. 18 8. EIGHTH Bl BEET, Bnllads. PROPOSALS. "OKOrOSALS FOR HALE Ok" WOOD. 11EAX QUAKTKR8 DARTUENT (iF WASHrNQTOJI, t OFFICE OP 1 HI1F yPAHTERMABTKIt. Wasbikotok, D C, July 14, 1866. Sealed Proposals aro iovi ed at tbis oHlco until 12o'olok noon, MONDAY. Auni-t 6, 1806, for the purchai-e of (18.0001 THtRTEKN 1'HOU SAND LORDS OF UOVEU.NM.ENr WOOD, located as lol ows: ' tMOO) FOURTKEN HUNDRED IORDS at the Kendall Grucn Wood yard, on the line pf tho Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, about one milo lrom the depot of suid fcoaa in tt'is c-tv. ins wood consists ot about ONE THIRD (1) PINE and IWO 1'UIKDn (J) OAK) and is piled immediate!" along the track ol Ihu railroad. ' (11.600) F.LE V fcjj THOUSAND blX HUN DKED COKDS at tho Wood Yard, ttiroo-quar-tcrs of a mile north of A extiudria, on the lino of tho Washington, A.exaudna, and Georgetown Rail road. 'I bis wood eonsUN of abont TWO-THIRDS () I'IME and OJSE-1UIRD ) OAK, is pied along the track, and ib distant about ono-hah of a milo lrom a wliarr on the I'otoinao river, leading to which there is a direct and level road. Allot tho wooQ t tilled for salo is of good or fair quality, and thorough v soasoni d. 1'ioposals will be received for quantities from (50) liltv cords and upwards, wtin pririlogo of taking, all ot either or both lots l'aynietit to be mado In Government funds, imme diately .alter the opening ot' tho bios, and upon measurement of the wood The right is reserved ot rejecting any or all prc posals deemed disadvauiu. eous to ,tho United Blatcs. M. 1. LUDINGVON, Colonel and Chief Onartof master, 7 W 18t . Department of Washington. TROBOSALH FOR FUNlSHlNO IRON AT J. THE WASHlNUlON NAVY YARD. PAYM ABTEU'8 OFFIOB, U, S. NAVY, ) NO. 260 6TBKET, WA8HINOTON, D. O,. . I July 17, 1866. I Separate Sealed Proposals, to be endorsed "Pro posals (or Chain and Bar Iron," will be received at this eflice until SATURDAY, July 28. 1866, at 12 o'clock il., for the tollowing arfic es, which are re quired lor immediate ubo at the Washington Navy Yard, viz: ' ' ' 200,000 (two hundred thousand) pounds Chain Links, 1 inch diameter and 16 modes long. ' 80,000 (nineiy thousand) pounds Chain Links, 1 inch diameter and 18f moues long. 40 000 (lorty thonsnnd) nooiids Chain Links, 1 1-13 mob aio meter and 13 incbe long. .. 6000 (live thousand) pounds 8) inch round Bar Iron, retlied. 2000 (two thousand) pounds 8 inch round Bar loCO (Cfteen hundred) pounds 1 Inch ronnd Bar 'r2C00 (two thousand) pounds 2J inch round Bar ri be above articles to be delivered at Washington Navy Yard, Iree ot e et to tho Government lor freight or transportation, subfoct to insueotlon, and at the risk aud expense of the party turuisliuig. - C'Ullieiout guarantee lot prompt delivery will be re quired oi successful bidd"rs ' CALVIN C. JACKSON, 7 19 6t Paymaster U. H. Navy. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. F UEWORKSI ' FIREWORKS! GREAT QENTBAL DEPOT Tor Pyrotechnics of all Kinds, Suitable lor city retail trade, and also a large assort, njcnilor Prhate Fxhibitlons. Ctntlen en tettlng op piivute dkplajs are especially requested to cull. . , , JOSKPII 13. SMILEY, an No. 23 Sooth FRO . VT Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T ii E p.ROVlPENI LltE AAD 1IWST COUPAST, rtv phit.aiiklJ'UIA. Incorporated by the Maie "''.''"'wr'.'J'?' W onth li'Jd 1H6S. lNSCKCS UVKH, ALLOWS IN IThKHI OS BEI-OSITB. "d UUANTS ANNUl- TlKB" CAPITAi 150,000. ' niBSCTORS. 11 " - annuel R Rhlnley, Jeremiah Bueker, Joshua II. Vorrls, iticnua i auuuryi , i.. Henry Haines. T. wuitar Brown, WlMlam C. Lounstretll. Kluhard wpod, riiarles V. Piiffln. J HAMUKL B, blilrLEY, Prldant. 3i&V& mTromTB Miami m
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