V THE DAILY EVENING TELEGI'APH. PHILADELPHIA, SAT UK DAY, SEPTEMNEU 8, 180G. 5 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Meeting of the Shareholder. Ftomth Lvcrptol Mail, Haturtlciy, Aitgunt 11. ( The twenty-first nnnual meeting of the Royal Insurance Company was held yetenl ty, at the Company's ollicca, North John street, Ciiarlos Turner, Eq., M. 1, In the Chair. The Actuary and Mamiger (Mr. Percy 51. Dove) read the REPORT FOR TflE YEAR ISM, iiom which we extract as follows: The Directors onL this occasion present to the Shareholders of the Royal Insurance Company the twenty-first annual report ot its ntrairs. FIRE BRANCH. The statements of adverse results shown by similar establishment during the last year will have prepared the proprietors fur the announce ment which the directors have to make, that, to Borne ex'ent, the company hai shared in the general calamities of fire insurance olliccs during that period. The Fire losses sustained by the Royal Insu rance Company have amounted to 318,9i0 0f. 6d. ($1,694,730), or nearly 77 per cent, of the jiremiunis received. This is lar beyond the legitimate per ceuta;e of claims which, under ordinary cm-umstancc, would have aecruod, though less than the amount anticipated at one period of the year; and, although the total sum Is ten por cent, less than the average ratio of loss recently announced authoritatively as fall ing upon three other well-known and highly respectable establishments of large revenue during the year lsti'i, this combined experience affords, together with the still more disastrous results of some other companies which might be reterrcd to, undeniable evidence that the pre mium cbarce upon Fire Insurance is at present unremuuerative. This now established fact has, however, formed so universal a theme of regret ful comment at recent meetings of Fire OlUces, t hat the Directors of the "KoyaP content them selves with assuring the Shareholders that they are prepared for a rearranenment of rates of premium, and have, indeed, in their practice, anticipated the general action of offices in this pnrticular. They will, however, at the same time, as they have ever done, carefully guard against recognizing more than a moderate addi tionjto.the existing charge, sufficient to meet the exigency of the occasion, and no more. Passing to another subject the progress of the Company, as respects the amount of busi ness effected, has been satislactory, the returns ot duty published by Parliament, on the motion of the Chairman of this Company, exhibiting by far the largest measure of increase which the Company has ever, in its most prosperous times, experienced. The total net amount of the Fire premium lor the year, after deducting guaran tees, is 414,733 13s. ($2,073,065), which does not show an. advance quite corresponding in com parative amount with the increase of duty. This, it should be explained, arises in 6ome measure from the fact that the Directois, seeing and foreseeing lor some time t.ie unfavorable epoch of Fire Insurance business winch we are passing through, voluntarily surrendered a por tion of their accrirnz advances ot premium for the purpose of protecting themselves by gua rantee from undue limits on any one risk. LIFE BRANCH. Turning now to the Life Branch, it remains to be reported that the progress has been marked by unchecked success. This will be ma le clear by one or two statistical exposition.-. Taking the four previous quinquennial periods, it is louiid that the first, from 1815 to 181!), in clusive, cnii inclined with a sum assured lor: Year 1815 ol. . . .X23, 340... and ended the period with a total sum assured oi X272,7i)ti The Second. 1R50-54 Do. 18.j0... fio,(i50 do. do. 733,4)8 Tbe Third, lf5 60 Do 1855. . .200 514 do. do. 1,655,078 The Fourth, 1HG0-64 Do. 1800... 410,242 do. do. 3,439,213 And now the first year of the fifth like period, viz., RGt. the Company has cranted assurances lor H8,(iC3 7s. 8d. ($1,4 13,315), nearly twic the amount at tho commencement ot the last quin quennial period more than one million sterling of the sum insured havintr been proposed during the car. The amount of declined lives alone is xl8li,b47 Is. 2d. ($'J49,735). A further important testimony, however, Is Given that the "Royal" has not yet even srrived at the zenith of its lavor with the public, by tne fact that the sum assured for the six months ot the present year, alter deductm? all guarantees thrown oil, almost reaches half a milium sterling, the actual amount, he.ntr 49i,124 4s. 3d. ($'.,4!J5,62U), a sum lunrer than Khe 'h1 amount assured lor tho entire year ctnimencing the last quinquennial period, so that, at any rate, tor one further year, the im petus of continued advance is not likely to slacken. In this aewartnient the shareholders and policy-holders have tho ooportunit.y. ot which it is trusted they will avail themseves, not only to keep up ihc high posiiion of the 'Itoval," but even to advance it considerably. The result ot such an activity on their part, it is confidently afllrtned, would so tell upon the permanent prosperity of the establishment, that the favorable result on tho property of tho shareholder and on the profits of the lite assure .-would be sued as would exceed their higher anticipations. The Directors had during the last mouths of 18G5 entertained souie apprehension that the results of the ear, po far as respects the Fire business, would have been far worse thaujthey have turned out t.) be. Many of tho Fire Claims, however, having proved in their settle ment lar le?s than the amounts estimated, and the increase of revenue at the same time hav ing reached to a larger sum than was at one time anticipated, the total result, including in terest, instead of showing a considerable lo!;s on the year's transactions, discloses a small lirohi ol JE34H3 7s. 6d. To this amount should likewise be added the incri'a-e whicn has t'tkeu place in the Reserve Fund lrom interest aud some other itoms, which five a further sum of 6i These together form a gain of 9'Jlo 7s. 5d. i,, ',680) on the year. They therefore propose to the proprietors that a dividend be declared ol 3s. per share, ana a bon is of 4s. per share, together, 7s. pershure, f.-ee of income tax. It is, finally, a matter of satisfaction to state that, utter withdrawing the amount ot thi divi dend and bonus irotu the proit and lo'-s ac c junt, a credit balance will still remain to that acco iut of no less than G2,u78 9s. ($310,380) in aidiiion to the reservo tund, -which, by the augmentation of the ear, now reaches the sum of 116,013 2s. lOd. (.$584,505). Notwithstanding, therefore, the comparatively unfavorable aspect ot the Fire Iusurunce busi n 8', these two funds toeether will now ba actually more than they were onlv thtee years previonhlv (18G2) by the sum of 124,743 lis. b(i. ($123,715). . Too roi-inrl of twentv-one vears which now marks the existence of tho Royal Insubance Company, naturally so?gesti one worn oi reter eiice to the history of trie growth of this Estab llahmont mi to its Dresent state of maturity. This review necessitates of course an absorp tion of its two or thiee adverse years intotue undoubted success of the other eighteen year, and the araalsainated whole, including there suit of the other branches of business, pre-etits n amount of success which it h trusted will be considered satisfactory hv tho Shareholders. CUAKL.ES TUHNEll, CUuil'IlllUl. AugUBt 9, 18GC. AMUSEMENTS. At TnB New CriRRNt'T Mnd'ilo Fclliltn Vtvall r peats her Bleat ro ni ' Hoi licmontn. "supported lv the entire couipanv. Her success In this filar ha been niarKtd. ner operatic unni are very acceptable Vestvsil will appear next week tn a variety oi lavorlte and coweriul partn. Thenitimo, so.ected to" anil per tunned under lie direction oi Professor H. K. Wooll, at tli la tlieatie, shares the applause euch evening. Tint .Nkw Walnut. Thin In Mr. .?. h. niarke'a Imt nUltt, and lie oiler a verv fine bill full ot oomlcallty and pleiBlng character-anting. On m-xi M oiio ni evening Mr. Frank Ma' o, an accom plished young tragedian, ant Mrs Agues ferry, t o we i-known versatile. actress, commence a brief en gagement. Our reader wlh lecolectMr Mnyo'stlne aim g In sunpotiii Mr. ana Urn. Kean at the Acudo ny oi Music bere, last loll. Niw Amkrican. Ilio Worre'l Sisters continue tlieir lr 1 1 an t envngement at thin popular and eomtortahln house 'I heir appearance In the Inns b e I ' rinc- mis crested quite a fur re, and In consequence thev will aii pvar In It avntn this evening. Mr. i. L Donnelly, tlio iiopnlni low comedian, a so appears In a lavurlt' part. J lie American In nourishing under the new and Im proved regime, nnil will main nln a permnnont plai'O among the first class place of ainiiKciiient. Arcii Sthkkt 1 hksthf. Mis Drew and her excellent company appear this evening lu I cm '1 at mr's beiiutitiil drama oi ( p at th Jh if. I he. motnl pliiv of The l)r nik mrl will conclu the performance. Mr. Mordaiiiit as "Edwnid M od eton. ' Mllk Hiaiioi.iuus. ttohert Heller, the versatile and m eterious, ih deiinhtlng Urge audiences at hi" nial tul srancca In li s mitlca snlotms Heller hnitlie liuupr liu uil y of nti'die? v. hlle no tir stifles, pouring lorth lirlilixnt pons and anecd ites while waving his niuglewaud and executing mcjcp Icatile est- oi leger demain. Mis famous band of Wood Minstrels appear oerv evening. Fkhbonal. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence, the popular TOiing Irish actors and protean artists, arrived at tho t ontiuenml mat evening ihey are In the enjoyment of exctllent health and are In goou trim for the r engage ment at the Arch Mrt ct theatre next week. They will bring out several new pieces, and will a linear In a nnin lier of parts alreaiiy estnmlxhed aa avontes with the people. As the Florences nvo not had an opportunuy ol perioru.lng In this oitv for (-onie yearn, they will no doubt be very handsomely received on next Monday evening 8tMiri.AR ani Painful Affliction, Tt is wllh regret we announce the tainiul iiiiilcuiiles under which tba entieman y and urbane manager of the Walnut Street 'I heatre, Mr. T, J. Hemphill, bin been laboring for the weik almost cloned. Hut a lew days since Ills eldest son a young man ot great promise, who wis we I known and highly respected lor h's many ntr lug qu ill tie, was caned away iroin the active duties of this the. Ho w as engnaed In businesa In an Francisco, where lils loss will be deeply regretted. This was a sad blow to Mr Hemphill, but to render bis gnel' silll more poig nant bis eldest dauuhter, a beautliul and accomplished young lady Is at present lying very low. To coinpiele the list. Mr. Thomas C. tiroene. who has for man r years been connected with the theatrical proicisiou In this Itv, and was engaged fortho present season as one of 1be auick comuauy of the Walnut, icll dead at his red deuce, m thewestern part of the city, from disease ot toe heart, he attended relieursul ye cnlsv, a id was an nounced to appear last evening. Shortly alter taking his tiuppcr he complained ol feellnu 111, and In a lew mo ments his spirit bad winged lis flight to the throne of Him who gave It. oiwlthtanillng a I tins. Mr. ii"mp lilll Is required, by tho neccssitiea of the case, to beat his pest, which lie mis amy, ami tn the Hatisiaotlon ot all. We sympathize with this gent'eiii n. as on y they can symi atlil.e who are aequaliucd with the private workings of a iheaire. A Hcknb sot in tub Bills. On Wednesday evening, a scene occurred at ihc Academy of Mustcin Urnoilvu, N. Y , which caused considerable excitement Miss Miimlc Jlltcbcll wa ain'ounced io appear in the play of 'I'll- feari vf Xavy i.ut owing to the sndden inuess ol a lady meuiher ol tho oompau.i . Fanrh in was subs 1 tvteo. Many of the audience, who hid nsemblod to witness 2Ae Pearl if Knv u, did not appear to relish the cnato'e but refrained Irorri muking any general demon fti atlons oi dissotistactlon. Among the luiuibpr whowent express! v to see the pluy Biinouni cd In the lulls wu Mr U.tvUI M. (Jliau i cey, u well-known cf izen, and a sfockholder tn ihc Acadtuiv. He was accompanied b a pa ty ol six ladies. all oi whom were thorou-'lily converaant whh the details of Junchnn. and, therefore, were sa l yUi.s ai pointed. The party did not ariive in lime tn witness the rise of the curtain oi to hear the exp anat'Oii. on learning the alteiation in the bill, Mr. i:hauncey's In diana Ion knew no bouud-i. He 1 clarod ho hail been dwindled he hud asked tor bread and been given a stone Mr. Ciliton w. laylcure, in ma lug agent of Miss Mlt lid), and author oi I.ucillo Westfm'a adanta tion ot A'uat J.imnr, chanced to mee: Mr Chuuiiccyin the lobby when a llvelv altereuiio.i ensued. Mr. 'luyleure endeovored to Hi) a n iho case, but Chaimcey would not hear him. Hoth geu lem n lost their tempers, layictire said i.huuuccv was "no gen tleman" Clinunecy replied by giving hlin "(he lie di rect "when lavleure wltn his e t hand str ick Cna tu cey near the leit temple knueklnu oil his hat The eom lia antK were at once separated without lurtlior blows. A police otlicer nrretid M r. Tayletfe. and proceeded with lilm to the Stotlon House, where ho gave his age as 33 and his profession an atlorney-nt- aw. Mr (,'hsun cey, alter a lew inomenti' sober reilection, c included to wlihoraw the comp aim, and Mr lavleure was accord ingly discharged irom custody hy l.'uptain Smith, in cliurgc ot the Mutlon. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I Tor Additional City htteUigenct see 2tird Page. A New Way ok Blackmailing. It is wan a v ew to warn our moictmuts and business lorn crnernlly, that wc give the expose to a new tinticc of the swindling lraterniiy. Letters ore sunt io btiMucss houses demanding sums of money ot II ota ono to two Uunureu dollars, threatening, it it is not paid, to burn or dei-troy tho lntendu'd vie nu's i.miu,i-fv 1 lie toltev4 urn fronir:lil iiimlori trim (onie of Iho interior post iilhcc, nud tho persons i addressed are uiiecteu to send ibeir answers to souiu other post olhce. I ll' se places are irotjueutly chanced. llii.e practices have been going on tor years, and the po ice authorities have been actively engaged in lerretnif; out the scoundrels. Merchants sliou d not, however, allow themselves to be imoosod upon by such scoundrels, as their threats are never attempted to be put into execu ion. j ho following Is a coj-y ot one ol the letters: "Oentlcmen : I call your most earnest attention to the lact i Imt 1 c aim irom vou the sum ol oue hunurcd und twentv five uoilurs, which autn you will please, io rinlt to lnu as soon as possible. I Ills sum is justiv ceuiinttto me ttotn the llrni, utid 1 now deinuiid It Ir on you lu the most earnest manlier. I had Inteuded visit liiK New York citv this mil, aud calliim unon you in nei nn, hut I find It inipossihio lor me to come to tow oik city Deloie the middle of November; therefore you will pieuse remit hv niah. at the e iriiest riosslh e lU'iment, the sum ot one hundred and twenty five dollars, which win dive me entire satisfaction, and will savo me a visit to New Y'ork cily. '1 hiiflc. you will at onco see tho justice of my claim and wl i remit it to me as soon us you pjssilily can. I desire ?our most earnest attention to this leuuest. as If the trlllniK suui oi S125 is not remltte i to me the arm oi will lose twenty-five times the sum you owe mo. Now, it you are desirous .oi eavinx that amount you will p ease, enclose ill la a letter, geul It securely und spnil It to nil address, which Is . ana hv so done' it will be a beuellt to me und a benefit to tb 11 nn ot . "Another tblnit I wish to call your nttnntlon 10 Is you are re(uesttd to let this remain confidential. I do not wish to have this ur Itneonlen exposed t tho jiuLlic. Never divulxe or ex nose this note to any porsjn, but let It remain trlctly private forever." In conclusion, the writer iclierates his threat that in caso the money is not remitted to li'in bo will visit the linn, ord cause them a loss equal to twenty livo timt-8 the amountc a med by linn. A XJseHjL Invkntion. Wo lwvc before ns tho modei of a very uelul invcnt on. n is a patent protective biake, invented by lling and Bat- torn, ai'U lias uecu useu mr bevcrui uioiir.us pusi, t hlglilv beneliciai cueat. ine iinproveiii'-ut consists tn the attacumen' to a chain brake oi hori zontal bans, airaniod iu sucn a wuy mat anv oojucr. bowever i-uia 1 that may li- on me ran. win De in- stanliv thro vu oa it wm uee.i any oo.i -ct ma'. may lull either inirontoi tuccaror oetwenn tim wheo s, from be'ng struck by tlioni. l'tiis valua io invention willoeirm means oi aavinir main- live-, not on v dnectlv ba iitdireoilv, bv throwing oil any obstruct ou that may Do n the track. Tho utvo.i- lion is a very simo e ouo a very en;ctive oue, aud little liublo to got out oi orcicr. All invention of this class is a yub io benetaefion, unit should me t ibe reward due to its credit nud uneluln us. I he invention may do sejn -n actual operation on car Ko. 28 oi the second un-i llurd l?rreo s l asjeu- ger line, at the Merchants' Kve,ini"e. Iue CnoLEitA ht'AKE. A month or two SeO, When llio cnoieia Hint umiiu us U;icniuue. , there were leusouablo leun indu cud that the pe.t- leneo would sweep over ine ci ms oi our cojii r with a heavy haud. under uis wuoicsouio lear ill" niot gtretitinua und euoiuetic emlenvcrs weru niiide to improvo the sanitary condition ol out citv I hev succeeded In Fpite ol fie lailuru of Councils to luue en apDiopnauoii to aid the Hoard ot Health, that ledv. with ou energy worthy ol that, ot H ;r ciiIoh in cleaning tho Auaean sfao'es put the whole city into a splcnoiu stu'o ni cleanliness, ami stop'ieu thu progress nl the cpiileinic era it find miuied a loot liold. O" vt cities did not tare so we I. I'hiludoliihia lia now almost a clean hill of heaitli a regards cholera. We can now ieo' sale in asserliusr that it lias passed awav, and wo need have no more tens thu it will a'Uin, even it H has net entirely d'sap peaicd, uuin a loolliold in our midst, ItKf lCNEH. William llincklo. who was Heceivmif IcUerol the Western National Bank tor more than twenty six vears, has re-mued. It u said lie was a lnembor ot tho Loiis!ature nt the in corporation of Ibis institution. National Hall thin evening will ore- sei.t a linllunt Kieno. Mann- (.enonl Carl Soliu will addiesstho cmens of l'Uliadclpuia ou the po i ti.kl questions ol the day Nomination. Tho Union Republicans ol tho lweitth Waid huve nominated William I'.. Lit tletou tor Coiimiou Council, in place ot M, Hill htuntou, who dec i ue it a ruuoailuatiou. Stthpjcion of lIoiTsti-BitErUUNO. .Tolm Mcherver, a iifftlcutnilT "In-rd case," wa at rusted ontpiday nttornooii on am iiiclnn of breaking into the hou.e ol Mr llardinir. near Fourth and Siiru e 'trrets. When arrested ho was cominr trom the house in question, through tho ard. and wln'ti lie saw lie wns (iliaorved he Mopped, mid lirjran to wah his lace at the hut'ant in a very noo reorned mtin lu r. He is 1 lie stun leliow who stahhed a boy hoiiis six wtrkH ai'o In t-e iieiKhhortioorl or tho Mnret Mreet llridvo, hnt the po.ico could not net ou Ins truck. Alter he was arrested ho told a ver- twisted yarn. Ho said lie was trom Now York und did nut even kiioar the stieels in this rl'v. whHo I' ' well known that he Iibs liy- d hero nil H a lite, A'rtorinin hini' r commit. cd him to answer th charge ol house tuenkinir. A Ghekdy Tuiki'. An old woratin unmed Ann Monroo, proicssiou a bcimr and a picker-up ol iincouKKleiid ti llles, vm unified vostorday oa the cliarfe of imr.oiiiiim two pairs ot traitors trom a house nt itrond and oanxim streets. fh had cone into the lionso, and soon a Her tup servant miss d the shoes and i ad her aneslod. After being arrowed she used very violent laniruaiie, and sent one of tho nllict ra to ipt hpi ha'ket, which s'.e hsd hid uiider iicuth the su ps ol a house in too neiclionrliood. In the bQf kot was found, among other tltintrs a pawn broker's ticket lor lliieo whim stiirts. two vests, a Bilk shirt, slid a circular, which, b sho w in no coiiilition to have such tliinus, she had evid -nt y (.tolpn, be had a liearmv be lore A'dcrmau Sailt, who committed her in default ol .TiMO bail. Cohneu L.'rNOixo. There are a great mntiT am sis tur this olnmso every day. About, 12 o'clock Inst night, thoro was ono of th sejloiilnrs, named Frank Kilcv, aired about sixteen, arrested at the corner of Mxteeiith and Jones direct. Holm, been in the habit ot loung ng around the corner, and sleeping in stables, and relusing to go away lrom premises when o dored to do so. Bctido'tlm, he is in the habit ol indulging in a little oetfy s ea'iuir whenever he has an opportunity. Ho had a hearing beioro Alderman Junes, who held mm in t5J0 to aiibwer, TwoJJom.y Custom kks. William Hume and Margaret lttissell. wishin? to CO cbra'o tho pre seiicn of the great Convention, purchase ! a quan tity oi bod w hisky, and held a sort of picnic in Washington Square yesterday afternoon. Thuy weiejust having a jolly time aed gettin merry, when a policeman cut their enjoyment short and escorted thpm to tho station Hous This mormnir they had a hearing before Alderman llurey, who committed them both in oclau t of &193 bail. Biikak in A CcLVEiiT. There was con siderable damase dono in various parts of tho city miring iho continuanco of tho heavy rain last night. 'I be cnlveitnt Mxth and Christian streets, whveh had a most been lixed up Irom a provious break, was grea'ly damaged. About 9 o'clock last night, about 8u iect of it gave way, causing an immeu.-e chu-iu ic tnp street, so as to stop iho passenger cars, ond im pr do ail travel. The gas main was alio broken, aud the escaping gas filled the entire le'traborliood. Suddkn Death. A man named William Doueheitv loll dead at the toiling mill on l'enn sy.vauia avenue, near the l'ari, aoout Vi o'coek last nitiht. His body was removod to Thirty-third and Kim slrccts, und the Coroner summoned tn hold un inquest. ELASTIC MUTCH .SKWIMI GROVtlt 51 A f II I N KS, A Kdli I VKI K' fAlMll.Y I SM". HIiilUST THK ONLY l'llOlll'M M A C 11 1 N K M'.HIM. TllATBOTII M''. S MACllINKS I'tllr'El) I LY No 710 A-l i II KMT F'lHMOiriEHM ' STREET. IM U11.CTLY. i S.HTTTT.11:. OR LOCKSTITCH i SEW I NO I VA' IIIN'E. "(lit TAII.OItS, I SMOEMAKKKS, 8 Uli.EK-i, I IIRNKSS , 11 A K EIH. I A TiH 1 i B VAIiKHS ! LATE iT AND BE ST. MAIUUKU. POWK BOtifiS. on the 4th instant, hv ficv. lf. D. Sinty, at the residence oi the hrnte's lather EOWAKI) Dm'ii, M. I. and SALL1E R., daugutct of George Hows. S( , all ot this ciiv. Ko calls. EKALEY .II'.I'EERIES en Wedtirslav evenlnif, St titemher 5, ISiW, bv llev. Wl Hum It Vi'ooJ at the t ar somite. No. I2ifi taucocR street Mr. WILLIAM 11.11. KK.4LKY to Miss liACUEL JEFEIililEs, lioth ot this ciiy. i)ii:r) APPLK1ATE On tho llth of September JOSEPH B. A 1' PL EC A I E, son ot liohen and Mtrah Apiilotiulo, in the 14th year ol his a;:e The relatives and fiends oi tho fntnlly are respectlhliy inviteu to attend the lunerol, from his parents' resi dence, o. 121 Jfuzi l street, ou hunday afternoon ut 4 o'clock, BAllSSLKT. On the 5th Instant, at 11 untinfrfon Vol ley, J'a., THOMAS U.tHN.SL.Y, iu the 51.se year of his aim. '1 he relatives and Iriends of the family are respectftillv Invited to attend tne funeral, from his Into residence. Hun Iniiton Vallev, Montgomery county, Pu., on Mon day morning next at 10 o'clock. BHOWN.-on ihc 8th Instant, JOHV JOSEPH, son of Michael and hehecca J. llrown aged 11 mouths ana 13 ilnvs Mnv tlie sun shine brifht'y. A' d the storm tall il'lilly On our title ,Iolmn 's grave. The frimds ot tho tamily uro rcspectiuliy Invited to attend the funeral from the residence oi his parent.s, io. Mil l'enn street, to-morrow at .irnoon at 1 o'clock. Io proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. niVVEKS. On the 7lli lnstaut. JDI1N F. DIVVEKS, in the Ud year oi his age.. Ihe rcalives and mule iriends are respecttallv Invited to attend the luneral. fiom the rejildence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sagee No. 1017 Morgan street, oa Monday morning at !l!li o'clock without nirlhet notice. Euueial servic e at tit. John's Cliuich. Interment ut Cathedral Cemetery. KRi KT. On the morning of September 7. JULIA, wile of William Kralt in the 2Sth year of her age. 1 ho relatives and friends are invticd to attend thu funeral, irom the losluence ol her husband, No. )MI Broadway, South Camden, to-morrow (Sunday) at U o'clock. OBITUARY. MATTHIAS AV. 1JA hDWIX. The community will bo undoubtedly startled and (rrieved to receive the intellisrenco of the deith ot ono of our most prominent citizens, M. W. Baldwin, Esquire, who had so associated himself with the business interests of Philadelphia as to have become almost a necessity in the financial and manufactur ing community. He had been enirajred in one of tho most important manufacttinnir interests in tho country, the making of locomotives, ever since tao incipient idea of that immortal lnyenuon, and bis success enabled him to advance in the magnitude of his operations until ho becamo iho most extensive manufacturer ol It comotives in the country. In rfl, immediately alter tho rreat Stephenson had rendered the Manchester Railway, of England, a wonder and mooes, Mr. Baldwin determined to attempt the introduction ot them into Amoiiea, and to develop an itneiest in the new invention. If) manulnclnred a minlatute leprosentution ot tho motive power of steam, on the general principle of tho locomotive as at present perfected, but infinitely nterior iu completeness ot parts. It was exhibited iu a lonir room occupied bv a collection or various other wonders, known as tho Philadelphia nlusoitm Tne track was laid so as to give It tho entire circuit ol tho room. The same eniitue was exhibited at numerous other places in the city, aud jravelmpu se to the perfection ot that roval machine, and was tho prlmurv cause of those innumerable railways that bind all parts ol our country to each other, as with zones ot iron. Mr. Baldwin was the first Io take advantage of his own enterprise, and devotod his entlie energy and mama to Iho mttuuiucttiro and improvement of loco motives. Ilis e.-lublisbmeut was at first inconsider able ; but ho ro-o gradually, uutii, not rithstaudiiig iho innumerable rival manufactories which spruug up throughout the country, be became the most ex tehsivc maker of sieain engin s m tho United Statos, and emplo od ono thousand operatives in his shop. Alter the introduction of bis improved smoke-stack, his business uioroased to such an extent as to do mand a division of his manufactory, and he formed a company, composed of many of the wea thujt capitalists iu thu city. borne tin o ago be puctiu.-ed the building on Chcs nut strict, lornioily occupied by the Union League aud titled it up p ilutia ly lor his private residence lie aleo had auo her residence, near facony, whec bit t'esth took p'aco. Too much caunot bo said ot lUe personal aud privale worth of Mr. Baldwin. Uno tei.tatious iu nig actions, ho was ths insututor of various chartiab e associations. His taatat were oi a leflned cborocter, ol veiule manners, and of polished addrea-. I rum the breaking out of the Kebolllou to the time ot hisdeatn, ho was of that clas who were nnronditioually and lutonselr loyal. In the deatb ot Mr. Baldwin our ciiy lias met wito an it reparable loss, aud our country mourut one ot her brlgtilost fMO SHELL, LIMA T?PAN FAST, BUY ONK 1 ot the Talent Hlio llnn Machines, costlnv from if to tti each. Dealers aupp led at tartorr rates br the aecnts, Tltt'M AN A SH MV, Ko. SM (Eight Thlrtv-flre) MAHK KT ft., halow ninth. "-1ALMPEKS. SPMNU CRAB JAW AND Inside and outside Callipers, of a vatlaty of slfns. and an assortment or other mechanics' tools, for tale by . TItC 1 AN A .H V iv. o. B3 f y.ignt TPirtr-nvei M KRK.T ft . below Mints. rpi: TRAYS AM) WAITERS, OF VARIOUS J. pattern, and a lull range of si7e. are forsale at TRI MAN 4 SUA W'i. No. SPMEIght Thlrtv-flvei MARk i;T St . below NlnMi. YI1K .V LAM) ELL IIAVK IMPORTED, lor their fall ale, linprnar Woollen 8liawls, Mosaic Woollen ohawU, ew Htvle t loftklnvs, Superior IMaln .Silks, Magnificent I'laid l'opllns. naj.lrn "T IE THAT IlATll EARS TO HEAR, LET .1 I HIM HEAR "-Instruments to asdst the hear- Ivy. at .il.lPMSA fl, to. Ho s. I hesnut TEN I'll Mrect belosr H I im 'ONE TUT TH1' BE.-'T nCHlJ YI.Kll.L ANO LEHKin C0L, t ABf.M i,i,y t'H-l'AHhn. AMI A f LOWI ST KATK'. SAT LSI' A O ITO V OCAR vNTEEII fililm .1 EVANS, lllttnti an I EIIBERT. I x s u it i: v o u n l i r i: IX 1I051E1051PAXY, THK AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.K.('ornpp Fourth and Walnut Sis. Inpurers In this Company have the additional runrnn fceofthC CAPITAL MOCK ALL PAID I P I CASH, whleh, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, o mount to over Bi.noo.ooo. Its TuTSTEEs arc well-known citizens In out midst, cnt'tHnKlt to more consideration tban those whose nianatiers reside m distant cities. Alexander rt'hlllilln, i William J. Howard, J. I- iluar Thomsou, Samuel T. llodiue. t.eorge ugent, Hon James Pol'ock, Altert C. Hoberts, p. It. Mingle, . M. Whlildln. John AlkniKii, Henry K. lieiinett. lion doseuli Allison, Isaac Hazleharst. ALF.XANI'EH WHILLDIN, President. fcaOKGE NCGENT, Vice -President. JOFN C PIM8, Actuary. JOHN P. WILSON, fecretary and Treasme. rpilE FIDELITY IKSU1UXCR. TRTST, AND L t-AEE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Eor the Safe-keeping of Valuables ander Guar antee. CATITAL, W0,00U OlltKCTOIlS N B Browne, Charles Macalestor, (.larencell clink, Edwurl W. Clark, John W elsh, A leximdcr Henrv, J. l.il.iugiiam Fell, Stephen A. Culdwell, Henry C. (iilwon. President N. B. BUOw'NE Vice President, CL AKKNCK II. CLA15K. Secretary and Tieanirer, ROBK l!T PATTERSON" Mliee tat pie.entl In the EUe proot iiulldiu" of the Philadelphia National Bauk. CHESNlil' Hl'RSEl', ABOVE FOl'RTH. The Company will commence nuslness on tho 1st of Seiitetiiuer iset, ana win oe prepared TO KhCEIYE DrPuSilS CNOER Gl'ARANTH. upon the following rates lor one j ear or less period : Oovemmeni anu an inner ounouj necuritiea. or thoe Iransferurdc; by del veiy, Including Bank Bills.... ) Goveinnnni and ull other securities,) 1 00 per 9101(1 SO per &10IIO 1 2l per tfUKl fi 00 per lnuo tl COper liO negotiable only by enuorscmcul I Cod Com or Bui Ion Hlveri'oiu or l'.nl ion Sbver or Gold Piute under seal, on ow ner's estimate of lull value, and ( rate sublect to adjustment tor bu k, .' on a basis ot J riei.u Mnriunues Vnluiilile Piiners ircnerallv. when oi no fixed value, 81 a year each, or according to hu k. Wills, 85: which premium covers the rcmaindor otthe llio oi tne manor. Cash Boxes or small Tin Boxes, for papers ot Bantccri, ( 'iiDita lists. Merchants. Lawyers Tradesmen Families eic. wi'l bo received at 2n each box ortiuukoer year contents unknown to the Company , and liability 1 dlt'coLLECTION OF INTEREST, ON'E PER CENT ON AMOUNT Clir.M'.C I'Ell COUPONS AM) INTER" ST WLL B" COLLECTED Wlil.N llf.MKf.ll. A n l ltl'.llirt'I.U TO 1HK OWNERS. DEPOSITS OF MONEY KKOK1 v Kl OS WUICH ISTPRE WILL BE ALLOWIili. ri his Pomnanv is also nnttiorizcd ue.L as Execil tors. Adniinleirntors. and tlunrdltins to receive and execute I'msts of ever' description from tho Courts Corporations, or Individua l). B. BROWNE. President. Roiit'tiT Pattfuos, t ecrelary and Tieasurer. Strp FURNITURE, BEDDING ETC. flliST-ClASS Fl'ISMTllSE. A I.ui'v:e Aasortmeiit of t lie Latest Styles On hand, and will ho sold this coming season at very n odcrute prices, ut I H'TZ'S Furniture Kstaljllslimeut , 1)8 3m No. 121 Sonth ELEVENTH Street, U K X I T U R E REDUCED 1 WENTY-I-IVE IKll CENT IiuritiR the Summer Seasou, we will sell from our Im mense Mtockoi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. AT A KEDl CTK'N Ot TWLail-riVfi peuckni. Ol E KKCULAR PRICES. gould it co., K. K. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also ut the New Establishment, 2 10 So os. 37 and 39 North SECOSD Strce CHARLES E. CLARK No. 11 North ELEVEXTII Street, JiED 1) 1 X CI AND COTTAGKFl'KSITntKU'ARKHOl'SK. Hair and Husk Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and 11 lows. Best gualitj ot Snrlna Mattresses Bedsteads. Bureaus. WashMand, Chairs, low el Racks. Hoeklnu Chairs etc. pen Cuhl ns. leathers and Down. (Vniioi labUs and liiankets. 9 5 wstiUm BKIDIi EEATHER WAREHOCSE. TENTIi BrUKEl', BF.LOW AKCH Feather Beds, Hols' ers. Pil lows; Mattresses ot all kinds; Blankets, Comfortables, t oun terpaus Spring Beds. Spiini; Cots. Iron Bedstesds, Cushions, and all other articles iu the Hue oi buiiies. AMOS HILLBORN. Ko. 44 N. TEN'ltl sireet. 97lm3in5p he.ow aroh. ft H sJ i i s H fJO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a law stock of every rarlety oi FUliNITUKE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting oi PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTfAO BOIT8 wai.mit cn AMitc.u auiT. PARLOR SUIT IN VtLVr PLVSH PARLOR BCirs IN H lit CLOlH. PAPLOH H ITS IN HEPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases slattrtmws, LouutuM, eto etc 1. P. GUSTINF, 81S K. E. corner HECQSD and BICE Streets. 1HOO. JOHM V. THOMAS, No. 105 mill 40T NorJh SECOND S1H Havh'ir completed tho extensive alteratinns in Ills Sl'OKKS, UILl.OI'KN OX M0MJA1 MORKINfr', SEPT. 11), A FULL A T; 0 lltflDSOi.lE STOCK or FALL AND WlXIElt 33 11 Y GrOODS, Kmbraclus all the Ktwct Goods of the Sen sou. 9 3 0trp JOHM W. THOMAS, Nos. 105 smd 107 North SECOND St., WILL OVF.K ON MONDAY 5I0RMNG, SEPT. 10. A FULL LINE OF riM BROS.' TLAIX AND PLAID IRISH POPLINS, 9 8nt OF (H 11 OWN 1MPOUTATIOX. GROCERiES, ETC. P K U N E S . VERY FINE LARGE PRUNES, IN LARGE AXD SMALL CAN'S. Our Otvu Importation. FOR SALE 15 V SLMOX COLTILN' & CLAKKE, 4 14 Upl 8. W. cor.BBOAD and WALNUT. JAlAMiSK rOWClTo X G T E A THK FINEST IV HI IMPORTED Oolong Thh, J3rau:oii Chop 'Ihc Llthcst grade known. AND LVKKY CTUElt DESCK1PTION O USE TEAS, COl'rfcES, AND GKOCERIE9 AT JAMES tt. WEBB'S Ccutrnl Tea and Coftee Warehouse, tl 11TH and WALNUT Streets, 14S I'hiladelphlit. SUGAJl, BUTTE II, AND OYSTER CRAC KERS, nit: best is the dry. ITLLEll & JOHNSOX, 0 4 tuthsltn No. 10 S. KiC.HTEEXTH Street. O NLY UI.EAI) FIT TO EAT. What the IJcc'or said. One ot the first rbyslciuns ol this city said to his patients : "l"e Aerated Bread. It' the only Biead fit to t at." We can give tho name. FULLER & JOHSr-OV, 9 4 tiithnlni No IB S. LTOIITEmT Street piUOUKEK'S TIP-TOP CRACKERS. TF.T THEM, ond sco It the truili cunt' bo told In an advert iscrr.ciit. FULLER JOHSSON, 9 4 tuthslm8;: No. 16 S. EKlHTEESTH Street. VANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIEE AND BURGLAR-PROOF safes; DESIGNED FOR Hank, Mercantile, or Dwclllus-I,ae l?e Established Over 25 Years. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lolo their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAHEROOMSi No. 811 OITESNUT Street, PHILAL-KLPIIU. t9 5D biok:iih:jn"e. OU LIFE-RKJITENATOR. STRENGTH TO TOE WEAK-TOUIH TO THE AUEU Thin preparation Is unerju ailed as a rojuvenator and re Btorer el wanted and Inert lunclioiii. 'Jheieetie (he ued and all those who hare In ant war Impaired their vitality by excemdve mental orphysi carpp.icatlon,wlll tluo the l.lnkietin to be what Itt name iniplloi a 11 e-re.luvei ator, which, while It hulliU up the shattered conutUutlim. will ami Impart tu thu feoiiuifd the briskness and eneriry wl.ich belong to youth No matter hy what eause any o:aa ha become entoe bled In Its functtns this superb preparation will remoVk tbut cause at ouce and lorever BIOKftt'NE cures tlenetul Dehillty Impotenoy, Ner tfoua lneapacltv, lypepsin, lienreiwion. Lose ot Apoe tile, Low Milri's, IuiDecillty, Mental Indolence Ktnaeia tlon, Knnul It haa a uuist deliiihitul. desirable, and novel effect upon the nervnusavsteui. und ail who are in auv wav prtmtra'ed by norvnu diimbldiles are earnestly advised to seek, a cure in this moat excoheat od uu- KlkWS&Fwbl.. the L.BnU,fb.De.pIJ Inir the Old should uive this valuable discovery It will be found totudy muereut irom ail other articles (or the same pumose. , , . ..,- , . 'I O K1CM ALEH. This preparation It Invaluable In nor voits weaknesses of ail kin s, as It will restore the wasted atrength wllh woudermi perniaoeuce. It Is also a iiiand Touic, and w'd Rive re i let m na with the first dose A brie peVsU'enoe ita use will lenovate the stomach to a degree ot perfect hoalth and bsnlsh Dyspepsia forever. . H ld h (Ilia lin.larner bottle or six bottle! lot SI) ' oy l)ruuKla BOTeral'V Heot hv express auywhera by ad yruif Kiati ieuerai v. . ,, , YK1, i.rrietor. urensiuK ui i ' v: :;.,o.':... i Bold by nOM.OWAY COWDRH, DYO i r t eu., 410thatu6mrp 5o. m N BEOONDSt D R. HUNT EE, No. 41 N. SEVEXTH uTRTtf. AROVK FII.PEET. PniLADEf.PIIf A AcknowledKed by oV part"! wter'tteii as hv far the MOST BUtlCE.ShFUL fHYHIClAK In the treauneut f IHteasen in h't tp'atlv. QUICK 'lUOIiOllliH, and ftmiatii-nt cum Guaranteed lu ever) esse. Kemeuilier 1)U 11 NT Mt'ri l.'eiehrated Kcitedles can onlv be had genulue at his old estahlisliJiOIUce, ho 44 K bVtl'U Street, iihov I'UUurt, 4 0t FOURTH EDITION FR0F.1 WASHINGTON THIS AFTERN00S. BPFCIAL OBsrATCllhS TO EVENING) TBLKORAPH. Wahhinoton, Boptcmber 8. A Mystery Kxplalnrrt. Some time ago, Uipu.s & Co., of thla citjr, bankers, lost a am lal rlepolt of twenty-aoveM UiouBnud dollars in Government bonds, mvl by Mita Lucy K'.ves, ilaushter of the late John C.Ittves. It is now discovered that the robber was a yotinii man named Samuel Paris, a dim songer employed in the bank, and an acquaint ance of his numed Roliert llolt.maii, both of whomare most respectably connected In llii city. Iloltmaii has been arrested, but te money has been Bqiiandpied. Tht Kiprrtrd ltrlnrnof the President. Oreat preparations are beinp innde here for the reception of the President on his ret irn t Washlncton. Should he reach here in the even ing it bt proposed to have a torc.hlieht proces sion, and escort him from the railroad station to the While Ilouoe. TltinksKlvlitg of Colored People. To-morrow ig to be celebrated by all the colored cbnrche? of this district as a day ot thanksgiving f ir the deliverance of their race. Sunday, September 23d, they will observe as a day of prnycr and faffing lor Prosidetit and Congress. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, V. S. niatrlrt t'luirt Judge Ca'lwii'adnr. Saniuel Stwart, convicted ot a ctmruo of nciilinp' in counterfeit money, was sentenced to the faatorn Penitentiary tor three years William itotiiiison, convicted of echartreof deal-Ins- in counterfeit money, was seutenced to fno lit. im lVmtentlary for tour l ears. John Moothart, conv cled of n ctiarire of d' alnir In counterfeit money, was acDtenccd t) the Ka-iern roniientiBry lor ono year. dames foster, couviotcd or a charcro or dealtiiir in counterfeit money, w aa sentenced to the Ks.itern l'euitentiury lor one year. Court of (iuartcr Sesalona Judco Ludlow. HABEAS COaPlTS CABG8. Application was mndo tor the dlsohanim r Thomas Kdlme trom the United glafps a rmy. It was allrped that the Lor was enlisted unacr auo, nun wii uum v.v cunseuv or anowictieeoi ins pureuta. llut tl e l or left tns nuar e s lor a railroad train. and was do lrerea tin us a deerter. as tho boy an nlltved oeserter, the Court retu'od to frraottlio dlfclinrue. AiifiiicHtiou was made for the dicclmriro of Chart Macqno from the United fctato uriny, upon a p'oa ot hannir oniisti n lincle' air.', without tho know ledge or consent ot Ins parents, liela under con sideration. Frank Janvs, chnrired with homorirfe, in the kill Inir oi i har es etiiunuitz, was licnra on habeas osi- iiim. it was stated, tnat on the day ot this occur rence .lames, in company with thTe others, s-artod lrom Front aud Vooro streets to eo to a base bill inatcli at 1'hird and t otiao eireets. James had a small iicnmnle in his hand whlttliuir a stick. .larres and the others were about to en'er the protinds, v. hen Mimaltz stepued up, said something to Jnmes, and knnck"d h m clown 1'tiey both full to the fir mid, and when they were sopara'cd St, main was cut. Jumes was admitted to enter boli in S1CC0. Thomas McVey, chareed with homicide In tha killine of Judce, iu u ilirht ou Market street, was ad mitted Io enter ban iu iiOOO. Anmo O'Brion, a little irtrl, was heard on a eliarirft ot tne larceny ol filty cents, fch? was hold in 860 Vail. Fetrr Haulev and wife were board on the charge ot tht- larceny ot 860. Hnnley and wito were dis charged. Robert Colwln, convicted of a chare of assault and buttery upon William Judd, was fined 825 aad ccst. How to PiioTtic'T Those You Lote. In tins last ace, when the wheels ot enterprise are scarcely cl'igpcd Ly ipuoranco of any sunioct, and invention bas reached its climax, one won d natu rally imagine there were no objectionable features in the eooinl status Everything lias boen invented tor our cotntort and convenience posmblo; bow oon tented, e nseqttentlv, suould we rest! liut there u oue cii cumstauce which, on reflection, will be lound to dampen our exultation, namely, the fact that morlaJtiy ivcrKu.es. Like Zanoiil. who discovered the mode of invoking tuo apoearauce ot a demon, which, when bo had eflected, turned upon himself so inuiikliirt who have invented faoilitios of speedy locomotion, both upon land and wator, are the vic tims ol their otvn enterprise, as Is witnessed by tn annual destruction oi human lite through tfieiustru mentalitv ot the iron horse, and tho explosion of engine boilers. Ono-ba If of maukinu, rushing along through hie with im etuous speed, find the rest of their follow creatures beneath tuoir heel, or otherwise destroy them in their bead ong oourse. It becomes compulsory, therefore, to those who have any regard tor ihose dependant npou them lor support to muko immediate pro vision lor tbeir well-being, in case anr acci dent should bnprcn to oepnvo them ot a protector. This Is best eikcted br life in-tirnnce. Among the innumerable associa'lons that bavo arisen in the country baying a beneficiary life assurance, we find the North American. Mutual standi pre-eminent, not onlv for the liability ot its directors, but from its uge aud reputation Mnce the establishment of an agency in this ctiy tboir patronage bas beeu rapid y ana s.oadily in creasing, and nof it stands equal, 11 not superior, in reputation to an? in Philadelphia. I hoir business: in this city Is under the supervision ot a well known Sentlenian, Mr. George M Kvam, and tiioir office u o. 6H4 Wa mut street We do not hesitate in recom mending this Company as In every way worthy ot the public patronaeo. ForjTtTU Congressional Oistijict. A meeting ot the National Lmon Jobnaon Di-'cgates ot the Fourth Congressional District was held yes terday aiternoon (Friday, 7th in-tant), at the fi. W. corner ot Tnlrteouth aud f-lirard avenue The fol lowing gentlemen were present, representing the delegations according to tin cull ot the Chairman of the Suite ci-iral Committee, viz : Fourtet m. i ward William A. Stollmuu, William lj. noumaii. Filb?i ntn Ward Lowis Williamson, II. F, Chatten. Twentieth Ward James Wallace, Collin lul Imger. I wenty-first Ward William J. Craus. John Sague Twenly-fourtn Ward George M. Itaggs, Andrew.' Jobnton. Twenty-Noyonth Waid J. J. Iluckel, Thomad Voight. Colnu Pullinger, of Tweutietb Ward, was elecVd. Chairnan by accnmation; ia illinin A --teeliuan, t-ccieiary; aud Ma thew Col ins, Uoorkoenor. 1 lie creiienlials ot deieeutes wero presonted tnd accented, there belui' no cont' sled seats. i be nominations ot Candida" s for Jon?ro3g ivt-re than oTiened. when upon motion, John WeitV of the Tweutieth Ward, was unanimously nomiaJiteU by aco amatioii. A co.nmittoe theu wa teit o.iou Jlr. v clh, who, upon entering tho hall, uddssra the Conveutiou in a happy strain, aocpUu the nominal ion. The lollowlng communication was receijd and read: 1 am authorized t y Y S Holster, Tre'irili nt of the National Union Soldiers' aed Sailors' Johnson Clut ot the Fourth 'ougiessinnal Uisti: jt M'ge upon the National Union Johnson doli-traro. the propriety ol no mi n a tin? John Welsh torCougretui. Our motto is 'Aevoteaswe fought,' ai:4 wo will, veto to save theUnion avainst rndiealisu. ' James Atwkll, idnnt 'Twentieih Ward N. U. a. a dtsJ, Club." On mot. on, adjourned. Philadelphia Trade U;?jort. Satcbuav, September 8 The Fiur Market con tinues to be characterized hy eit;tioe quletuS, but prices remain wliheul essential cnye. The onl-u'ea reported were 16IK barrels tur the oupply of tlu home consumers at T 5")y8'75 tor superSj : U(j)H (of axtras : tItftlU-Nt'orNorihwosiern extc lainllvi IhMftftll'Ml tor old and Iresli uround new 'mat Peuu.vj.nnl and Ohio do. do. i W:ltt lor f.iv.v brands accord I iik to ouullty. Kie Flour may be jiiill ,s 'ad l barrel. Netbinit -"oing lu oru Meal. lit ar-nominal. The Wheal darkot is du I, 1 ' ouly ouitw reported were In small lots ut 2"Ii " 'aT. no "a i eu ,3 tor white Kve niav be tiuoled at dl to Wonierw, and Krini.:r Pi uiisvli uila. -'ur' l na anuoh Inquired atteri small sales'oi. 'W at Mo., ami 2000 bwih. Western uilxea ut HtQ- ln " v ImproveoMiuta to notice! salt oi uui''a ot In the oiitcuto J w'v" w 1U(,U ifJ.t QueroltfOw Uars; "Vhere'lgflua demand tor Tbyothy Reed, wHU le atX6(Ki) Vvx"'"1 la waulnj by the ertit bui.li sold Ja;- Clovtneed raugea fiMUt ts t0Whii'ky tsilt wttb, um i0i at tVl, a4 OW atK-4v. gnajueut. e J
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