E(G-MAP O VOL. VlII-No. U7. PHILADELPHIA, FIUDAY, DECEMBER 20, 18G7. DOUBLE SIIEE TTIIREE CENTS HI li J FIRST EDITION 13 I I. Further Details of the Appalling Calamity on the Lake Shore Kail road )?ro bable Loss of Sixty Lives Twenty-three of the Bodies Burned Beyond Recogni tion Eighteen or the Killed Identified, Etc. Etc. Etc. TOE LAKE SUORE HORROR. Buffalo, Pec. 19. Ihe dead bodle of tho peisons killed bj the railroad accidental Angola were Oioueht in about 11 o'clock tbis aiormntr. iiRbteeo cf I lie killed can be recognized. Tweuty-tbree or the burnea bolies are, u is thought, past recognition. A coiouer's inquest will be held to-morrow here, when the box of the burned bodies may be determined by surtrlcal examination. The accident whs occasioned by the breakloz f the wneel. Il Is asserted that no fiuit is to be at acbed to the olliceisof tue rosd; but the truth of tbit statement remains to be shown. All of tbe wooooed tbat can be moved will be brought into Butlalo. The daughter 01 Mrs. CbadtcRr, of Tllusville, rannot possibly recover. Mr. f!. VT. Paitcr?on, ol Oil Creek, 1 thought to be dviue. The offi cers of the Lake Shore road are paying every attention to ibe wout did, who ere as comfort able a could beexptcied. In adoitton to tbe previous list or the ViUe 1, the folio lug bodies have been recognized: Stephen Stewart, Presideut of tb u.l Uieeic road; 8 E. Thompson. Worcesier, Mas : A. II. bpier, orth East, New Yum: ILram vV. Martin, retiUet.ee unknown. Identification of Mora Bodies The Cans of the Accident. Buffalo, Dec. 19. Three of the charred bodies ot the victin s by the railroad accident at Angola have been recognized, viz.: J. Ales aniier Martm, W. W". Ton r, of hr e, Ps. (ihe latter by a sold chain on hit person), and Ste phen Ltewait ol Oil Creek. Mips Cbjclene, of 11 tub vi He, died this aieruoon. Tbe accident was occasione 1 by a segment of the tread ot the wheel being btoken. The unrecognized bod es will, alter a limited time, be buried bv the railroad company at a public iuneral of tbe citizens. , Still Further Details. Buffalo, Dec. 19. The further interesting particular ol the frgbt'ul railroad di.as er near Angola, upon tbe Lake Shore Railroad, jesterdaj, are just received. It is the opinion among me surviving passengers l tint there were ntty people in t ie rear car, aud ouli three of then, escaped. Of tbo-e who remained in tbii -ear, there are thirty or torty cf wuoiu nothing la left but ashes; eighteen dad bodies are in the freight hou-e, and a number were dead and djiug in other plice. The lo-s will probably exceed sixty ecu Is. Th woman calle I Mary Freeman was lound dead with a ban ikerchiet bj Ler side, bearing the name under wnioh she in designated. A lady was taken from beneath th second car, and was found to b wnollv uninjured. There happened to oe a slight bill where the lay, but no she happened to get In tn it plice Has a periect mts'erv. As tbe time the rear car was burned one of the passengers related that several persons who wer endeavoring to break it in pieces to e.caue were startled by the report ol pistols bich were di'c'taried within the car, and one lit. lie', wbica came through a irindow, pas-ed tiiroigh tle pants of a paten ter. Some UD'ortuna e mau had the weapon in bis pocket, and ot course it was exploded oy tbe beit. Mr. J. W. Kennedy, one of the occupants of tbe second cur, as so n Ha the ihuuip'u.; com menced, ruhfd tor the door and jumped from tbe plat orm just as the car rolled down the bank. Tbis car took tire tice, out was ex'in enithed before being seriously injured by the flames. A joune man from St. Catharine was taken from tbe r ar car, in a drearlful stiie. His legs were dated, and bis breast and stomau'i weie fairly roasted. He was ad ve at last account, but there is little h pe of his recovery. A la 1 about 11 years of age. nan d William Greene, who occwpi. o a seat in the rear car, ws acci dentally leit behind at Dunxirk. He came Jon on the nest train, and thauked bis (iod tbat be bad escaped o kar'ul a ia'e. He was congratulated by a large number of spectatois it bo ll-tened to bis ti rv. During the eveniug, the offices of tbe Rill road Company were thronged, and the aepoc so crowded that it was touud U'-ctsaty to station a squad ot policemen in readiness to prevent any dietuibance. The mtnuer ot tbe accident was tbe n' xt to the l ist car ot the tram was thrown from ibe tiack on struiug an iron frog, at the witch, J Jt this side ot Angola station, a ad was drap?d over the n a nearly to tbs brioee. Tbi car b bind it being thrown from the rails wb ch plunged a oug tbe ties connected, an I was stflicieut to enablo some, but nm m toy of tbe pun ns r-, sittiua at the former end of this car, to mike their escane iroiri it. Just as the tistu teachfU the undue, the rear car was jerked from the tr s, neariv cro sing the budge. An instant more, and it would have reached tbe bank, but ju.-t at the die 't tl,pe 1 over tbe leit side ani went with a fearful crash down tbe iee-cove:ed slope, lorty feet at least, to the nai below. OTHER DISASTERS. 'Tli Harlow Biidgt Accidcut on the Vvrnium Kki IruMd. On Monday lsst a Coroner's investigation was bad at N'oritifieM, Vtriuout. near toe bcene of tbe Ia'e ''Harlow Bridge" accidi-ut of December 11, bv which sixteen crom wern killed and about lorty wounded, over tbe rem tins ot ihn untoriuna'e victims of toe -a-ful ca astro ODe, France II. AbVioti, ihe engineer ot the train containing the laborers, tesitaed tht be w oiaered "to burrj" bv Mr. leev, an oiHcer of tbe roa I, which induced biiu to ran bis t ain much la-ter iban usaal, aui approich ng tbe bridge at a ran d ra e, he wan unable to st?p until it was loo ia'e. lie blamed tbe company for not naving pio'eced toe abutuieut, aud attempted to evoneiaie himelt from all ol im. Horace I!. Loch I u. asj B'ant superin'endeat ot ihe road, on the cou'rary, ie-iii d that tun train warunninv at l at i otrty m lea an hour, nd di-covi ring the dauger h stgualled tbe eugii.eer to slop, bu. tbe signal was not ooeye l, nd the train nabbed ov r tbe bri i-'e aud niM tbechssm. He toougbt th- engine -r was absent-minded atid di.J not realise tha'. be wat approacoing the bruig.-. Th" testimony of Mr. - JxKblin wat eouomeil b.y o her otlicers of the road, who, whiUtuoing bho t, the engineer, the credit ot sat iug he was always looked upon as reliable, declared ibat the ira u wa runnug (backward) at a tearful rate ot speed wh-u the .acci tent occurred. The ines:iatiou it not yet concluded. 2CXlklosi ad rinaflK ration at Paaa tl.iB lilly-Thitt Hi Uarn4, About 6'30 o'clock yesterdty morning a con llakraton broke out in the extensive oil relne ries ol Messrs. Waruen & Co., or No. 34 Piue tree, New Ifork, situated at P. nn Hofu City, on the line of the trie Kail way, some tour fuils from Hob) keu. C'tnsed bv'i h-et plosion o' a anc ot nsptha. resul iu In tbedfs'ructlon o1 a large amount ot property, aud inj'irv to three men. It i,iAU4 Itiav ln vl H' euj;tloef tt ubard tibbonj and Join McBrlif, were tWiti emp' vine a carboy of oil of Tltrol into the treat ing tank, located on the fecond story ot the building, and which contained eighty barrels ot naptha, when an explosion occurred, ctrry. Ingawar tbe roof of tbe building and scatter ing tbe fluid, which had taken ore, in all direc tions. Gibbons snd McBride, who were standing partmlly over the tank, were prostrated upon the floor, and liquid fire spreading over their (erons, ignited their clothing. (Jibb ins Jumped out of tbe end-aindow, and McBrl ie succeeded in making his way down the stairs to tbe open air, when some of tbe workmen succeeded In extinguishing tbe flames. Both men were badly injured about tbe chest and head, Gibbous daugcronsly. They were at once conveyed to their homes in Hudson City. Tbe superinten dent. J. 0. Eastman, who was on the ort door ot tbe treating bouse, was also badly burned, but tot seriously. Tbe Ore almost instantly communicated with a wooden building u trout containing two set tling tanks, and lour immense ground tanks on the wist side ol the bnildin?, and from tnence communicated to the still-house, containing five tnks. All tbe tanks were tilled with o f, bectdes which theie were 600 oairels of refined oil, 160 barrels of naptba. 100 birrtls ot tar, about 20 carboys of oil ot vitriol, and a largo tiumbtr of emp"ty barrels, all ot which were destroyed. Tbe two buildings were of br'ck one of them two stories high, and the other a high ore-smrv building. Thiee of the Hudson City fire rompanles repaired to the scene, and directtd their attention towards prevent iig the fire irons con mimical ing wt'h tbe re fineries on the opposite side of the cre'k. About '2000 barrels of oil were destroyed bo rides a laige amount of machinery and fixtures. Tbe lots Is estimated at $50,0u0, upon which tliere was an insurance, but tbe amount and rami s of the companies could not be ascer tained. iV. r. World. Sttam Tow.kokt Blown to Pieces. ONE 11AM KILLED AND TOREK INJURED. A boiler explosion occurred early yesterday njo-nine on noard tbe steam to-bot Unit, w hile Ijing at the Hcranton coal dock in Jersey City, resulting in the destruction of the boat, tbe killing ol one man and injury to three others. At the time ot tbe accident there were lonr persons on board, nz.: John Durni.jg, en gineer; Jotepn Handy, steward; Samuel Brilton, breman, and Hugh Bond, deck hand, all of whom were asleep at the time in tbe forecastle, excei t Urilton, who was killed. It appears tbat the captaiu, W. It. Loveland, on leaving tor home the night previous, gave directions to btition to hsve steam up at 6 30 o'clock in the tm rning. About 4 o'clock jesterday mornin?, Britiou was roused up by the steward, and heat once weut to get up steam, and while doing so, inrecpore o a question of the engineer, he stated that there was pienty of wa.er in the boiler. Tbe next known bt Durnine. Bond, and Hsndy they lound themselves struggling in the waur, but managed to re.ch the dock aoJ save themselves bv climbing up the piles. The entire upper putt of the boat was shattered and blown in all directions and the bull immedia elysang, wito tbe exception of the bov, whica was oeld up by the line aMached to tbe dock. Upon tearcb being made tor Britton. bis mutilated lemains were found upon a coal heap some 300 feet distant, with life exiiuct. Deceased was a single man, twenty-two years ol age, and resided at Trentoo. Durnicg, who was btdly burned abont tbe upper part of the body, and received a severe sca'p wound, was convejed to tbe New ork Hospital. Bond and Handy were scalded about the head and lace, but nut so badly as to prevent their being about. Tue Unit wa- owned by Messrs. C. & K. J. Peter son A Co., of No. 63 South street, N. Y., and tbeir Iocs will probably amouut to $tuOO to $8000. The steam drum situated over the bo ler, and weighing some POO pounds, wan blown into Koce's wood-jard about 300 yards distant. The boder Is an upright u.snv.e boiler, thirteen feet lone, Ove and a-naif leet shell, i-lx feet 'ront. It is stated that the safety-valve was out of order, tbe boiler very defective, ami tbat a hole its blown tnroueh it a tew dava since, which was n pa'red by the engineer. Coroner Warren will commence au investigation on Saturday. The upper deck of the tug-boat Monitor,, vrb'cb was ljine a'onusde of the Unit, was badly damaged, and the force of tne concussiou causfd the bull to soring a leak, aud the p imps were kept at wirk to prevent her from sinking. y. Y. Wor.d. Singular Discovery ot a Cromwelllan Document. A curious old military pass has been recently discovered in England, parted to the cover ot a copy of the first edition ot "tieorpe PoxN Jour nal," a lolio volume printed in ISiii. The fly leat bad beeu pasted ovr tbe d icument, and thus concealed it. Mr. H. T. Wke, bookseller, ot t ockermoutb. who f Mind tue pass in tho book, has caret ully restored it, and the reading is as ioiiows: Termitt tbe Bearer hereof, George Illing woitb, of K rkbje, Ktqr , to pase about his Iswlull ocasii ns.be betue no wajs disaBected towards tke P-tiaa eute. Given under my bauds and scale ibis 1 day cf Febtuaiy 1618. "O. Cbomwell, "To all officers and souldiers and others whom It may coucerne." Tbe biguaiure is a bold one, but tbe seal is torn away. A Helle. Dr. Bruce has exhibited to the New Castle (England) Annqunritn nocleiy a paper imprest-ion" ot a stone lound in the wall ol Antoniuus Pius, about eight miles iroin Glasgow. It b-ars an lutcrip'inu. ihus iuieipr-ted: "Dedicated to tbe Lmperor Cn?ar TiiusiInis Uadrianus A u to ri mu Augustus Piu, thr lather of his country. Tbe NrTiliatiou o' ibeTvenueth Legion, styled tbe Yaleilan and Vic orlous, constructed three tboufand pa' es of this wall." Dr. Bruce'aiso dercubid an al'.ar, found near Wallsend, sur rouuded by twelve stones. He cousiders the perforation in the centre as retresentlng the sun, and believes that twelve rays round It, aud tbe twelve atones, had reterence to the twelve months ot the jear. Bargains made by shaking bauds throuuh the perti.ratioiis were regarded h" very sacrd;and children wete passed thrauab tlif-m that they might be cured of any disease they had, just a children wre parsed through, the cleft in a riven tree in our on times. A Gallant Old General. General Buinmetz, who acb eved si brilliant a reputation atthe battles of bualiu and 8alos, inarrlid lately, sithough he is sixty-two yeais old, snd has snow-wbiie hair, a beautiful youn? lai.t ct etebteen, M es Von Kro'ick. Wtit-u the ntri f?npifll and htii Totirir hriiin wppp Ihp nthnr day, st the CastU ot Iloneiuol ern. a committee ol stuients wai'eo upon him. One ot ihe young men said to bun that "i'bey wouli have 'or n erly cuneiatulatel h m on his victories bjt would now wish him jov of tbe de est he had ulleieil at the band of so lovely an adversirv'' (poiu'ins to the bnde). The IJeneral s niied an I repl ed; "Yes, gentlemen, it was taoer to rit b saud an iron barf-rj than such a one as now stands at mj side." Puratlon of Iire In Italjr, Tbe fiirertor of the I.al an L fe Assurance Society bus published some in erB'liiir statistics, sbowiuL' the nverare dmation of ll'e in Italy at compared uiih that ot other councrie-, from wbicn it appear that tke mor'.aiitv of Italians i exceptionally treat. He chows that in IiMy 22i per cent, of the iniaut popi'lstiouoi y arly, aid tbat. even it. the healthiest diirict, tne atersve dmatiou of I Ie is 3H-43 years only, while in France it is 38 33, at Geneva 42'02, and in England 8931. Tbe number of birtns, too, ij relatively much smaller In Italy lhau in tn.jlaul and France. Emblimb. Tba Governor of Potrikan, in the kingdom or Poland, has is-uwi an ordwr pro hibiting the use of certain emblems which are w aided aa rwvolutiouary, Tkey vOiieut tiutii of riu a&d tixoas NX WSBY THE a ULF CABLE. MEXICO. Governor Cepeda Deposed Johnny Dalle Left to tho vender Mercies of the Meil cane Great Mineral ; Wealth Disco vertd In Vera Crux and Sonora Attempt to Get Up a Kevolutlon In Jalapa( Havana, Dec. 19. The steamer Marsella, Captain Gari. bas arrived, wito dat s from Vera Cruz to the 15th insU, and Hisal to the 17ih. A band of dirsidt-nts had torcibly deposed General Cepeda, Ibe Governor of YucaUn. Tbe mails dates from the capital by the Mar sella are up to tbe 11th instant. There reigned great excitement over the total withdrawal of the British Legation and Consuls, and the matter whs freely commented on by all the press of tbe capital. According to bis instruc tions Mr. Middlcton, is to leave British subjects under the protection ot Mexico her.-elf. It wsb expected tbat all the European Legations would follow tbe example ol Great Britain, and leave the United States sole occtipaut of the diplo matic held in Mexico. Rich mines had been dli-covered In tbe rJiate of Vera Cruz. Several bad also been discovered neat the tovn of Ures, in Sonora. They consisted of e'ght go'd miner, tbiity-tive silver mines, aud two copper mines, benidns thirty o'hers ol different cha racters not specified m the report. General Felix Diaz, bro;ber ol Porflrlo Diaz, bad been elected Governor of the State ot Oaxaca, General Gerouimo Trevino of Nuevo Leon, ana Don Fiaucisuo G. Pulaclos of Durango. An attempt was made to asasf-inate General Alatorre, the late Military Governor of the utate of Vera Cruz, when be wai leaving tbe thiatre atJalapa. During tbe disturbance tbat ensued fome parties shouted ctoas in honor ot Gen. Porhno Diaz, proclaiming him as President of Mexico. Tbe idea of the movers was to iru me diately demand tbe eufotcement ot a loan of $300,000 to support tbe cause. Tbe ringleader in this abortive ccheme was Colonel Urrutia, an ex-Imperialist efflcer, who pasped over to Gene ral A I at orre's camp during the sleee of Jalapa, and attempted to seduce tbe garrison ot that place, but was detected by a corporal. Nearly all tbe political prisoners have been liberated. Two British r objects, named Mr. George and Mr. Barnaid, bad died. ST. DOMINGO. War With Haytl-Cabral Executes One of tba Baz Brothers. II A van i, Dec. 19. President Cabral is re potted to be marcmcg asai.ist Haytl at tbe Lead ot a Dominican army. There was also a rumor tbat be bad captured and shot a Geueral Suez, but it was not stated which of the brothers of tbat name. IIAYTI. Detail of tha Muider of General Leon Monies Ilia Brother Chained Down on tho Bloody Bed. Havana, Dec. 19. By an arrival on Tuesday last at Manzauillo, Cuba, we bave advices from Jamaica to the 12th instant, unl from Hay ti to tbe 7th. Tbe intelligence received conlrras the report of tbe horrible murder committed on tbe per son ot General Leon Monies, in his dungeon at Cape Havtien. Alibouph he bad been kepi without food for four days, tbe poiron that was at length administered to him proved ineffectual. Salnave Dually ordeied Delorme to smother bim, but in this be could not succeed. Having tailed in ail other plans, be stabbed bim in tho skull withacbhel. Even tbis was done so roughly that Monies suffered the most atrocious torments. Tba body was delivered to bis lriends almost entirely naked, being even rbiit'ess and bootless. It wai conveyed on boarcs lo the cenieierv by his frleud", who In sisted on burning it without even being coffined. Drink was supplied treely by them to the people, wbo kept shouting that the President of the Cacos was dead. Salnave lias been successful thus tar in put ting down tbe revolutionists at the Cape. Tbe brother ol General Montes has been captured und chained down in the bloody bed of tbe late murdered prisoner. The parents and triends of ttese men, wbo are Dominicans, are reported to have been driven to desperation by the fate of these men. . Tba Immortality of Fairy Stories. Jack and the Beanstalk, Puss in Boots, the gallant and Quixotic Giant-killer, and dearest Cinderella, wtiom every one must have loved, I should think, ever since we first knew her in ber little bron pina ore; I wondered, as I shut them all up lor tbe night betweeu their green beards, what it was tbat made these stories so fresh Hnd vivid. Why did they not fall to pieces, vanish, explode, disappear, like so mauy of toeir contemporaries and descendants f And jet, far from being forgotten and pissing away, it would seem as if each generation in turn, as it cams into tbe world, looks to be delighted still by brilliant pageant, and never tires or wearies ot it. And on their side princes and prinjesaes never seem to grow anv older; the castles and the lovely gardens flourish without need of re pair or whitewash, or plumbers or glaziers. The princesses' gowns, too sua, moon, and star color do not wear out or pass out. of fashion, rr require altering. Even the seven leagued boots do not appear to b the worse for wear. Numbers ct realistic stories tor children bave passed away. Little Henry and his Bearer, Poor Harry and Lucy, bave very nearly given up tbeir little artless ghosts and prattle, and ceased making their own beds for the instruc tion of less excellently brought up little boys and girls; and, notwithstanding a very interest ing article in tbe Saturday Keview, it must be ow&td that Harry Sand'ord and Tommy Merton are not familiar plaj fellows in our nurseries and si hool rooms, and bave parsed somewhat out of date. But not so all these centenarians Ptiuce Kiquet, Carabos, Little Red Kidingbood, Blue bet rd, and other. Tbey seem as it they would never grow old. Tnej play with the children, they amuse tbe elders, tbere seems no eud to thcr tund of spirits and perennial youth. II.. to whom 1 made the remark, sa'd from tbe opposite cbimney-coruer, "No wonder; the etoru-e are ouly histories of real living persons turned lLfo airy princes anl piincesses. Fairy stories aic every where and everyday. We are all princes and princesses In disguise, or Ogres or wicked dwar s. All these histories are tbe histories of human nature, which does not seem to change very much in a thousand years or so. and we don't get tired ot the fairies because tbey are so true to it.' Visa lhackeray. Coal Mining and Mining Accidents In UulioS, An English Blue Book reports tbat 320,603 men and ooys are employed in 3192 coal mines in England aud Wales. Tbe coal brought to tbe surface in 1866 was s lghtly in exce-s of 100,000,000 tous. One seiious accident tikes place lor everv 117,637 tons, and one lite is lost for everj 67 877 ons so raised throughout the k'pgdom; but ibis average is the mean between wioely divergent extremes. Tbe East Scotland collieries give 190,625, and tbo-e of South Diir- h.m 12U.820 tons ot coal for every life tneytaue West Scotland and tne mid'aod counties of England staud pretty nearly on a par at 131.000 tous per lite, in 'Xicrtuutnouriana ana norm Durham, where the status are more fiery than anv O' hers, the rate I one liie lost for every 108,725 tons. In North Lancashire it is one to 98.173. and in 83Uth Staffordshire one to 94.495, In Monmouth and South Wales the proportion is between 74,000 and 78,010, while the rest ot the districts mow a diminishing jlMd per ire, tin we get to orin Mattordbire. wnere it is 3U.3B7. and winds od with Yorkshire, where it is only 22 2j6. In other words, for every two colliers killed last Tear In Faxt Bi o' laud, rather more than thiee were killed in raising a proportionate quantity of coal in England. Titer aro UV TuiWitcsx Jflicsftl ryUuMtl SECOND EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Advices from Europe To-day. An Increase or 8,700 000 Francs In (lie Dank or Fiance. The California TJ. S. Senator. The Democratic Caucus Nomination. St., Kta., Ktc, Kta., 2ta.( Kta. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. Increase of Bullion In tha Bank of franca. Paris, Dec. 20 Noon. Tbe bullion in the Bank ol France bas increased 8,700,000 francs since tbe last report. Noon Keport of Markets. London, Dec. 20 Noon. Consols for money, 92 9-16; United States bouds,72; Illinois Central, 84; Krie Railroad, 49$. LtVEBrooL, Dec. 20 Noon. The Cotton market is quiet and prices unchanged. Toe sales will not exceed 8"00 bales. The sales of tbe week bave been 68,000 bales, whereof 11.000 bales were for export und 2000 lor speculation. Tbe stock of cotton in port is 460,000 bales, whereot 82.000 are American. Tbe market for Provisions, BreadstatTs, and Produce continues quiet und unchanged. Arrival Out of Steamer Buropa. Glasgow, Dec 20. The steamer Europa. from New York on the 7th inst., arrived yesterday. Una o'clock Market Report. London, Dec. 20 120 P. M Consols for money, 92 11-16. Illinois Central, 89i: Erie, 494; U. 3. Five-twenties, 72. Liverpool, Dec. 20120 P. M. Cotton qniet; middling uplands on the spot, 73d., and to ar rive, 6$d; rotodliug Orleans, 7J. iircaosiuns Corn has declined to 46s. for mixed Western. Wh?at, 15s. 2d. for white Cali fornia, and 13s. 7d. lor No. 2 Milwaukee red. Barley, 6. 3d. for American. Peas, 46s. 6d. for Canadian. Provisions Beef, 112s. Cd. for Western cared extra prime mess; Poik, 67s, 6d. for prime East ern mess; Lard, 60. tor fine American; Cheese, 62s. lor tbe highest range of fine; Bacon 60s. 6d. for Cumberland, cut; No. 12 Dutch standard sugar 20f. produce Eosin, Cs. 9d. for common Wilming ton and lis. for tine pale: Tallow, 44. lor Ame rican; Spirits Turpentine, 27s; Petroleum, 2s. for f-pirits and Is. lor refined: Cloverseed. 39s. lor No. lAmeilcen red. Seizure of a Coal Oil Distillery. Burlington, Vt., Dec. 20. The St. Albans Coal Oil Distillery was seized on Friday last by the Collector of Internal Revenue, for making fraud uleut returns. Horace H. Fams wortb, Inspector of Coal Oil and Assistant Assessor, bas been arrested on suspicion of com plicity in tbe frauds. He waived an examination before Judge Saialley, and gave bonds for his appearance. It is alleged that tbe Company recently made returns of about half tbe amount they distilled. Transfer of an Officer. Fortress Monroe, Dec. 18. General Lucius W. Harren, Captain 39ih G. S. Iutamry, who lor the past few months had been recruiting colored troops in Norfolk and vicinity, bas been ordered to lejotn his regiment at New Orleans. Nomination for United States Senator. San Francisco, Dec. 19. The Democratic caucus to-night nominated Eugene Casserly for United States Senator. Arrival of the Africa. Bostov Dec. 20. The steamship Africa, from Liverpool, via Halifax, has arrived. Markets by Telegraph. New York, Deo. 10. Stocks active. Chicago and Rock Inland, 98V. Heading, s.; Canton Company 46.; Frle, 78: Cleveland aud ioleilo, in Cleveland ai'd Pittsburg, sx,: Puieburg and Fort Wayae, -.; Michigan Central, 113; Mlolilnan Houmern, D3V, Now York Ceutral, 117; l,llluulB,Ceniral, MIS; OimDerland preferred, ia Mlaauui l Us, S7J; Hudson River, HI V V. 8. Five-twenties, is2, KM1.; do. IStH. IUS: da Itftt, lttfti.; Ten-forties, 101V. Beven-thlrttee, 1(HT,. Uold, Money, t(flt pec cent. Exchange, Uuy LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UNITED BTATE3 DISTRICT COURT Judge CudwalaUur. In the cue ot me United Hlatee vs. Darnel Carr. churned wlih re.iouliig properly Iroin the custody of tbe Untied (stales Marshal, before reported, the Jury rendered a verdict or guilty. The Jurors were discharged from further atten dance. . Tbe Congress and Empire Spring Company, of Ne York, ve. Ji. 11 anbury and Tuomas Dillon. In this rase a preliminary Inluuutloa was granted to reetraln tue delendanu Irom selling mineral water In bottle labelled Just aa Iho.e of the plalniitl), and not other nine aiailngulBued from thaui. N1KI PKIfJis. Judge bhurswood. Robertson VS. City of Philadelphia. Before reported. Jury out. Fraud C'lavaui vs. Celealln and Uecuir Jaob. An scilon to recover damages for au alleged forcible Jtciion Irom certain premises. It was alleged that on June 8 last tbe detendunts forcibly put the plaluilif out of tbe premises No. lot Mouth (Second a' reel, of bicu he was then lawfully possessed as tenant from year to year, aad In wulcn he was carrying on tba business of a goldsmith; threw out all bis uteuslie and cuors. and would not permit him to re enter, whereby Le sustained damages lo the ex eiu of IdooO. wulcu was the amouut ol ih" claim sued for. Uu trial. COURT OF QUARTER BKHHIONS Judge Brew ster. William Wilcox, auex-policaman, was charged wlib assault and battery upon. Alary J. (Strut ton, aa oil lady or seventy-three years, Mrs. btratlou. In a clear, distinct manner, scarcely to b expected In one of her advanced aae, testified tbat on tue evening of Novembtr gi. Wilcox went to her houe and asked for a person whom, or whose name she did not ku.w Her grandchild, a little boy eight years old, cams to the uoor, and Wilcox, without producimr a warrant or telling bis business, roughly look hold of bim also, bpe was rudely pushed away by the man, and the child was taken screaming and strugKlmg to tbe blaiion-boupe. Alierwards, Wilcox returned, ar rested her. led her off to tbe Htatlou House, and had her be und over In liiO" lo auswer a charge or Interfer ing with him aa au oltlcer In the disohargeot his duty, Tbe defease alleged that Wilcox, who was at tue time of the occurreace a nolicemsu, upun going to hH home tbat evening, found his little son bleeding and lalniliig irom au injury indicted by this lady's grand child. Relng aroused by the motives natural to a father upon such an occasion, he Immediate set oil" to put the offender Into the bauds ol t' e authorities, and when the lady attempted lo prevent him from taking the child be might bave put her arm aside, but If he did no, the act was unintentional, and oertaluly not violent. Tbe Juitge admitted In evidence that part of the allegation which referred to wbal took place at the ladt 's bouse, but excluded . eryt lug concerning tbe diillcultv betwei the two ohlldren. or the condition In wblah ibe defendant Ijiind bis own. Tbe defense ib.n produced a very small b"-y, who test tied that be saw Wilcox make this arrest, and Ibat be old not lay bands on the lady. Verrlut nut geilly, but the defendant lo pay the coo i a. COURT Ot QUARTER SBasSION8 Jude Ludlow. In Ibe case of tha Commonwealth vs. Bratiooci, charged with conspiracy aud false preterm s. before reponed, Ihe Jury this moruing tetui ned a sealed ver diet. When this verdict was opeued the Crier ask. d Ihe lury il tbeir verdict was guilty or not g.ilHv T The foreman replied, "wuiny on me leeonu couui -laise preleuce. At the requeat of counsel f ir the defense, the Jur was I oiled, aud one Juror answereu ' OolllT. geueieily. and another "Guilty ou tbe eveoad ciuut." Herei pon, counsel lor ihe defense mwje-ilect ths.t as tbe Jury bad agreed upon, aui sealeif a Vertlct, jjad tiiea separated, aad upon leturanif to Court bad iDaireed as to their verdict, thev shouH fas d c'l .ised. Tbe Judge remarking 'hat a sailed ver. dirt was strictly ep -akloe, no ,rd ct at alt. rafuee.il to flux harge ibe Jury, and sent tnm ant again, bis rul'nc beliigsiinjw.it to a. I leg, exceptions. Tbe Jury retired, and nnoa re'uro again the Juror who bad on the Hrsi occasion answerao not guutr," now answered guilty" and lint guilty" alternately, a often an a question wae pnt to hlru. It being dis covered that tins gentleman labored under a menial dieabllliy, besa Ing that beconld not retain anything In his mind for a moment, tbe J ndge discharged tbem from a further consideration or the case. The Judge said lo the Jurors that this was a very serious matter, and ware it not evident tnat tbe disa greement was caused by a mental affliction In one of their number, those wbo disaenied from the sealed verdict might have been subject to punishment for a nigh misdemtanor. finance" AND COmiERCE. Orrica or ias Evkktino Trsr,i?rH, Friday, Deo. 20. IS67. The Slock Market opened very dull this morn ini', and prices were weak and unsettled. Gov ernment loans were Brmlv held. '67 5-20 sold at lt)84, nochabge; lOli was bid for 10-40i; 112, tor 6s of 1881: 1 4 for June and July 7'30s; 1081 for '62 5-20s; 105t lor '64 6-20s; 105J for '65 o-2l)s; and 1081 lor July, '65, 6 20s. City loans were Uncbantred; the new issue sold at 99; and old oo. nt 95, Interest off. Kallioad shares were inactive, Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 60, no chan;e: and Readiug at 47 j. a decline of 4. 1261 was bid lor Caraaen and Aro boy; 264 'or Little Schuylkill; 64 ror Virrictown: S3 for North Pennsylvania 51( for Ltbieh Valley; 23g for Catawisea nrererred; 271 for Philadelphia and Erie; aud 42J for Northern Central. In City Passenger Railroad shares there was nothing doing. 74 was bid for Second and Third: 65fc lor Tenth and Eleventh; 18 for Thi'teeBth and Fifteenth: 44 lor Cnesnut and Walnut; 64 for West I'nila.lelphla: 11 lor Ucs tonville; and 26$ for (itrsrd College. batk shares were firmly held at full prices, bnt wehesr of no sales. In Caual shares there was very little move ment. Delaware Division sold at 52, an advance of 3$. 13 was bid for Scbuylsill Navigation common; 22 for prefeired do.; 304 for Lehigh Marigaiion; and 12 for Susquehaoos Canal. Ouotations of Gold 10 a. M., 134; 11 A. M., 133: 12 M.. 134 i: 1 1. M.. 134J, an advance ot on the closing price last evening. The N. Y. Tribune this morning says: "Government stocks were Brm. The 6-20i of 1862 sold at 108 regular, and at 107, seller 30. Coupons of 1881 rose 4, with high rates for the loan of 1864 and 1865. Stato stoegs were steady. Bock Island and Pacific 7s sold at 95. Bank shares steady. The stock market con tinues firm, with an increasing disposition to operate lor an advaice. At every rise tbere is a scramble to sell to realize promts by weak speculators, wbo, alter realizing, are ready to pick up their stocks again, with little regard to prices, for another short turn. Pacific Mail opened at 120, and sold during the day at 1174, closing at 117 j- The opposition line appears determined to take business at rates which leave no profits any where. The election on Monday showed that the "opposition" directors were admitted to the board throngh the tears of the party in p wer. Had tbeir courage equalled their strength as owners, they would have ocen spared the mor tification of throwing overboard the oldest and most able directors, to make place for members whose chief strength was in the audacity with which their claims were pressed. Tbe railway share market at the regular board was active at tbe full quotations, ot la-t night, with large sales. Cleveland and Pittsburg was in demand at higher rates, by parties connected with the management. The Company for the fiscal yeorsbo net earnings ol 13 percent., and is claimed by lt9 triend i to be in a condition to pay quarterly dividends of 2. per cent. Nearly three millions ot earnings bave been used in constructing and aoquirtng facilities by wbich business can be done econom ically. Michigan (southern was strone, aud taken by good buyers. Contrary to tbe popu lar theory, this road Is not included in tbe 'Vanderbtlt scheme,' and has got to be bought before the great East and West consolidation can be mtae." The New York Herald tbis morning says "ine supply ot money at tne disposal ot the Stock Exchange Is increasing, and houses in good credit have no difficulty in borrowing at six per cent, on mixed collaterals, although loans are still made at seven in many instances. Tbis rate is, however, daily becoming more ex ceptional. Tbe bauks are discounting with moderate freedom the best grade of their cuv tomeis1 paper at tbe legal rate, and on the street prime names pass at 7(ifiS per cent, and the next best at 8il0. The disbursements of tbe 3-ib-Treasury in payment ol the semi-annunl incerest on tbe June seven-thirties, and the nrlnclpal and interest of the December compound interest notes, are swelling tbe volume of the loanable funds, and there are no Indications that the S reparations of the national banks for their anuary returns will in the least disturb the money market at this centre." The New York Times this morning says: "Ou the Stock Exchange there is a spirited market lor the Railway and miscellaneous stocks, and with sufficient fluctuations da to day aud from hour to hour, to make tbe various movements not only interesting but exciting. The Bears in Pacific Mail and In tbe Adans Ex press shares bad their way to-day. Pactdo opened at 12Q and ran down to 1174 per cent., snd Adams sold down lo 77 per cent. Wells Fargo fell to 60 per cent.. Merchants' Union to 3Cj, and United States Express to 774 Ppr cent. Canton Land Company, on the other band, was run up to 49 returning to 49 per cent. Tue Bulls in the Railways were again in ths ascen dant. A partial impression was made against Erie, Rock Island, Toledo, and New York Cen'ral in the afternoon, but Pittsburg, the Northwest and St. Paul stocks were buoyant at higher nenres throughout the day." The Cincinnati Gazette, December 18. says: "Money is still in active demand, and although tbe receipts of currency from the country are iucrtasin, there is no accumulation of balances beyond a fair working margin. Rates of inte rest are firm at 912 per cent, between bankers and depositors for first class paper, while in the open market 1518 per cent, is obtained with out difficulty. Tbe demand for short loans or money on call, lor temporary use, is unusually large at 12 percent, but there is not tiucQ capital available tor this purpose. Exchange is more active, tbe deinaud being uniiorudy re ported large to-day, but the Supply is also heavy, aud tbe market is barely stealy at 1 10 discount buying and par felling, dealers being indifferent pui chasers at the Inside rate, and soma lots were obtained." The Chicago 3W6une, December 17, says: ''Notwithstanding tbat the general business of tbe city was quite dull to-day, there was an active demand tor money at all the discount houtes. The packers were checking ireely, and tbe applications from trrain operators were quite numerous. In addition to tbe large amouut of Iresh mercantile paper offering, there is a Urge demand for renewals. Tbe market is stringent, decidedly more so than at any tine within the pat year. Nothing but the very best paoer o talns recognition, and tbat only when the appli cant's account li such as to forbid a refusal. In the open market there is a largo a no ant of paper offering, and discounts are made at U-'i per cent, per month. Kxchatue was weak autl eabier. Round lota sold between bauks at par$ 2ic. premium. Tuere is no surplus- Tho counter rates are unchanged." PHILADELPHIA 8T0CK EXCHANGE 81LV.S TO-DAI Reported by Debaven A Atro., Mo. 40 tt. Third sueet BEFORE BOARDS. 200 ah Fbll A E - .... eeeee . eeeeees. . teee.ee TRHT 118000 -3 'S7..CD la10ti" BOARD. 7 sh Fenna R so UKI do...,,, , M) i do 1M iO do....ji6wu. 60 liuu U H lno.cp..niiV l&lOUBusq lids. Sv Sail C4i Am...s5wo.l7 lush Del Division.... tl M do.... la. M ISO sh Leh N sia.btfo... so.'..' loo sh Read R.'.Vis"s u. 'V i0 do ...... ...e. 7-. A Co. quote uovcrn- S do M Messrs. Jay Cooke mpfit aWMllitlea t.v aa c.ii.iw. it. s. es ot 1.81. llii&LWlL l uld 5-20s. 10ai71108J: new 6 2,". Will, lUl(in54; do., 1865, 106105 J , l,a'3 108(51084; do., 1867, 108031081; 10-40s, lon 101; 7-308, June, l.Mlo4; do., July, lui.tt 104J. ;old,133,ai34J. " Messrs. William fainter Co., bankers No. 86 8. Third street, report the folio win jc rates of exchange to-day at 12 o'clock : Gold, 1334134; 0. B. 6s, 1881. 112Kall2t: U. 8.0-iO-, U62, 108108fj; do., 164, 1050)1164; do., 1866, 106481064; do. Jolv, 1865. 1084Cil08; do. July. 1R6?, Ki8a)l08:j is,' HMO, 101410l; O. 6. 7 -30s, 2d series. 104:104i; Sd aeries, 1041(9 1C4: Compound lnure" Notes, December ,1864, 119-40; May, 1?65, 117Jt3117i : Angn.t, 1865, llal U6: 8-itember, 1865, 1D.4116.: Oo.ober, 1805. 116i(3115. Messrs. De Haven & Brother. Ho. 40 South Third street, report the following rates of ex change to-day at 3 P. M.: I). 8. 6s of 1881. 1121 (8112 ; do. 1862, 10S-3I084; do., 1864, lo6 1064; do.,l6 105i(3105; do.. 1865, lew, 108I0A 1C8J; do., 1867, new, 108441081; lo 6s, 10-409. 101f101j; do. 7-3(k, June. 104131041; do July, 104j(glO4; Con porjfcd In erest Notes, June, ltib. 119-40; do.. July, 1864, 119-40: do. August, I8fi, 119-40; do.. October, 1864, 119-40; do. December. 1SP4, 11940; doZ May, 1S65, 1171174; do., Aneust, lues. 11616$ 116J: do., September. 1H05, 115.(116t: do., gieriSl.115115' 133" Philadelphia Trade Keport. Friday, Dee. 20. There Is a firmer feeling in tbe Flour Market for good brands of spring and winter wheat, but tbere Is not much activity the demand being confined to tbe wants of tha home consumers. Sales of 500 barrels, Including f-upetfloe, ;at $7'508-25; extras at$8 609-26; Northwestern extra family at J9 75 10 75; Penn sylvania and Ohio do. do. at 110769 1 and fancy brands S1275014. according to quality Rye Floor Is selling nt 13530873 barrel. JNoitilriK doing In 'orn Meal. 1 be oflerlnas of Wheat are small, and the de ' mand for prime Is good at former rale; sales olHout hem aud PeunylvanU red at f2'60i92'j7. Rye In held firmly, with sales of Pennsylvania at f l'7ftl 78. Corn Is quiet, but prloea are un changed; sales of old wllow at $1-4.'; new do. at Sl'10($l-20;and new W'esle n mixed at SI 25l-33. Oats are unchanrfd; sales of 4000 bushehs fair Pennsylvania at 73(78c. Nothing doing In eh her Barley or Malt. Heeds A small lot of Cloverseed sold at 17 IPJsJ, Prices of Timothy are nomlual. Fluxseed sella atS2'45. Whisky We quote common In bond at27 28c. U guilon. LATEST SHIPPIWG ITELLISEICL For additional Marine Newt tee Inside Paget, FORT OF j-iULADJaXPHlA DKCKMBitlt 10. (TITS Or KBBMOMKTCa a TH aVaBtlH TBXa- eaarH of r res. yA. . MID A. M 82l P. Sf aRRJVKD THUS afORNmOb ' City Tee Boat. ischel.eoKHr, arrived at 7 o'oloek this IDoriiibK Irom Reedy Island, beviof tiwed tbereto barqne If oral lo npragu-, tor San Fraooisco. and len her at Ihe piers last evening, la cuiupaay with selit Hckwlck, for Odessa. Tne ice lit tbe river la all afloat, Corrrtpondtnee tf the Philadelphia Xxchanpe, Daw as, Del.. Deo 1S-S p. SI. Tu following vessel rpmaiu at ihe Breakwater: Karquea Iriua, from Catharien for Philadelphia: -s. D Ryeraoa. from Yar mouth for do.; Myi lie. aud Phlieua. before reported; brigs A. A. Lane, fmm -searsport for Poiladelpnia; O. Amos, from Pnlladelphla lor Portland; scars fan nr Biake. from Calais for New York, with h ss of part of deck Jload ot ship Umber: Kolon. from elachlas for New ork; J. B. Van Duseo, from New York lor Nassau: Lucy Ames do. for Baltim re-, W. Hevera,' from Jersey City for Virginia; IVrro Uordo. Lanes vllle tor Philadelphia: Cora etia (three wasted), front Rockland for Philadelphia; aud J, efalcertuwaile,froat Boelon lor do. Barque Coruwalifs. from Liverpool tor Philadelphia, VBsru uu inn y "- m'"k The Five Fathom Bank Ham boat parted her chains ai d arrived at the Bre.ii.r this morulnit. wlib lnr-sot quarter boat, windlass pal la ihmoh, and other damage on deck. . JOSEPH LAFiirRA. MKMOHANliA - -Bt earn ship Saxon, Matiueas, beuoe, arrived at Bos ton yeeterdav. Barque Royalist. Tucker, from London for Philadel phia, at Plymouth b.i msi. Captain l uninilngH, of tbe barque Irma, before re piriea at tbe Break waer lit Uav. irom Rmedi re ports baving experienced le.rltio weatner off Hat teres, was hove to 6S bourn: passed lariie quantlilee of spare, sails, and other wrecked .iiiO off Fenwlck's Island. Left al the Hreaawaterat 3 P. M yesterday. In efldltlon to others before reported; brlirs Ueortte Hale, from Bangor fur Pnlladelpbla: Ahoy Ellea; and acbr el. Murxan, Also scbr Challenge. Irom Ha vana tor New York, wnn bulwarks, sta.. odious, and main rail sone. sal is blown away, steering gear gone, aud rudder bead twisted la completely disabled: has sent lo New York lor assistance. DOM KMtTo" PORTH. Ki Tou, Deo, is Arrived, steamship Georgia. Dt a ken. from Vera Crux. " ' bil.lp David Crockett. Hurgesa. from San Francisco bbip Chy ol dydney. Brown, from Calcutta. Ship Niwi by Telearaptx. Fomtkss Uomkos, Deo. Is. The brig fltenhea Blnbop, laptain Uihsuo, Irom Swan Island, with a cargo of guano for orders which arrived here tbis morning, ret orts fulling lu with tuesteame- elappbo, from New York for Wilmington, N. U., In distress. BLe bore down to the steamer aud look off tbe crew, as tbe vessel was lna.luinK condition. From Cap tain Gibson, and Captain Lingo of the Happuo, we learn the following particulars :-On the n g .1 of th Uiii lnet , while nortti of Cape Henry some sixty miles, she encountered a beavy norm west Kale, and at o'clock that ulkht the pumps of trie euglue gave out. i he lire was at once drawu aud tba boiler Oiled by band, aud steam wa- aglu gotten up, but th sea was so rnugb tby could oo n. Iltt e with her. While rolling In lb trou.u ol tbe sea, aud straining. She spruns a eak. Tbe steam pumps or course were of uo use, and th crew went hnsily lu work bailing ber ouc Taey eou tinued tbis ftir forty eight boors, when they fall la with the brig eiiephen Uisuop There a as men eight feet of water In the hold, and ihe vmsel w as rapidly ee till g down. As Dlght was tepidly approaoblug, a d tbere being uo pessllillliy ol keeplug the veisel afloat much longer with the sea rum 1 i so hlh, eh was reluciauily abandoned by ber oflloers and crew, Tbe work of dtaemoarkmg in ine s.uall iioa was one of great danger. Toe vessel roll.d ft-ar fully, iitu liliig ber ysrda uuder aaier at every lur:h. All ibe boais save oue were stove, aud elm the remain ing ODe I hey managed to get clear el lie without loss of It e. and embarked sa'ely lu th Bishop Fortu. palely ibe rsappbo bad no paste gent oo bJerd.or there would undoubtedly have oeeu some loa of llf In the geueral rush for the Boats. Tbe Bishop feli In J'lm Ibe "-appho on tbe morning ol tue Ittb nisi., sti'.u. lilty-flve miles from llaneraa Llgbt, east nortb-eakt. Captaiu L ngo la oonfldant she went down that night, a. sue bad a lull carg i, and was rapid y siuklng wheu she W4S ahau'loneil; and if tbe bilg bad n'l so opportunely hovr lu tlKbt.ellon board must have perished, aa uu boatoould have lived an hour lu that irouole i sea. Tbe beppho was anew propeller of some 67 tons, and was launched In New York Hi February last, and . owned by Messrs. Murray- Kerns 4 Co of New York, (she bad on board a valuable cargo of assorl-d mer cbaudlfce for tbe Houtlieru inxie. Tne veaeel and eurgo are a total Ices. The crew saved notblug but the e.oih. lug lliey liad oo. Tbe bilg Flir.a and Hnrlet a. Osptalo Rlhouate, also ret orts b-avy wea.ber otT the coast hlieujade Cape Ueoiy light on me olu' of tu 49lh ult.out was blown ofT ihe o ast by a northwester. Hue say tl bas been blowing a gl "t wind everslnee that dale, with Ibe single except n nl leu hours' calm on the sth lio"ao'. Most of ber stlls were ra rld away, her mslutongallaii mast snapped, aud aporiln of Ibe bulaa'ks aiove. Tue vessel was tu ballast, and bigh out. ol ti e water. Rut .he seran so Inch that II saliiral.d everyllili g ho ks cbana. cloth ing eta blie reports two onrgni'S-o i or there lb (Santa Rosa as having .niied to days beiore sbe left, ana that th' re we etwo more lo r How her tbe next day for this po't none of w h ch have yet arrived b're. e-he a as 29 days on the p tsssge an un usually long an an-l trnm ihe trrnbie nature o the etoim.lt la learvd tbat some ol those vessels bave been lost. Iheliniled Rtates steamer De f"o. In aneordaoo with orders from Wa-bi.iii.iii, prorvedejl at aa early bour yes e-dy mornnig up i" Mir"1' ,ur rii tbeuoepnrt Navy Yard, -net .uooed on ur w'"f at Foit Norlolk ann landed her anviiuiil. Ion be' overbaufed ana r- (r(n Nw Vork for Rlch, TbZ t'l'a'Nor'olk an t"1iy Point pas-ed no lo-d.v. m,"n the steam-r Oanrge Appold, from Buato for aimo the stearn-r oir. mvv t.imore via Nonolk. ""iSJ l,,! hean bl wing ! fresh Irom the eaat- T le-dey. .nd a nmber i f ooastlag aonoou.r ...melniolheR iads. We n uced iwoilthnut bad rhilrforeM-pmasts carried away but as tbey raa uo i boo i Ave mil., before coming lo an aaoher. we war unnble ti. gain any further inlnrmsilon. . ! tbe icerulrg. Moceedlng lo Hie Yard. Uu nerarriva. '"""-- -cleared and sh- was nut '-""ouonueS lenurs luimi dlaielv went l w,,r',f" . r -ottom. b all right, clo. In the t Ht. Tn ,... Tney hud been ie-riw'arlly re..t by dive... but as Ihe ' .H' at she leaked on beeu knocked off. li wa jnn u thousand her arrival a l e Ysrd n p,l(nrMI nnw. gallons p r mfm Hue will rr..bhi be la is she is to be Ihontttkhlv
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