8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR APII- -p Elf f AT) L PIT I A. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 18C8. POLITICAL. th Western Jeriiirn rreaa on the Flection. Tbe Bl Louis Keslliche Post says editorially: The baltle i louRnt and a great and decis ve tlctory on. The loyal people of the Union have spoken with a voice of thunder, and de cided tu favor of Grant and Coliax to wit, in favor of the policy of tnat party whoae pnsc' plei are at the same tuna ibose of the reader or tbtsparpr. And the ovenrbeltnlnR defeat of netro KUflraire? Kn.) The principal question being decided in a satisfactory manner, we way look ahead for happy times, and for the realiza tion of the great phrase of General Grant "Jt us have peace." ' We hate ttood cause to congratulate ourselves on the result in this 8:ate and cuy ; the more bo as it Ih uue principally to tdc Gcruiau9, who, a they ever do, pave the deemve blows. The German? have jain rendered a ,,ieat service fo the Tiouutry ot tht ir adoption. Let us hope that Irom tlits day ihe old hatred between the two parties mav bo buried forever, and tnat all the citiKcnu ot ibis ureal country will oulystrui? rle with earn other lor the privilege of tnarchiuir liret in tho path ol piogre.-s. The JliKsouri Anzctyer remarks: The appeal f the radicals to warlike passions in the uiidst tf pt'acc, and the attempt to render one part or the American people, iu t-pite ot I'oeir practical loyalty, suspected by the other, has been aenia r uctersf ul. The candidates of tno radieal p trty, who made use oi tUe.se rneaus o. aquation, are elected by majorities which show tna'. wherever tbtse menus would have been insufficient in theuv-elvcs the ruMaKcn c on 1 :;:t of some t tno Per.iocratic leaders assis.ei the rallcal In their rlloitx. Giant will bo our President on the 4lh of next llarcb, -arid his peacabU; inauguration will at nee rebuke the radical 1 e th-U the lcniocra'ic opposition, if iMeinect, would uot suomit to the result oi the election. Iu tUe nieauttuie tbe Democracy nill till enow U- loyalty to the Union, the Constitution, and the will of the people in a mere pa-sive menuer: Its practical work will oommcuco thould the auuiiuiHtratiou ot Oners! Grant carry out the raJ.cal policy of teaiing on tde Coustitnt on. The radicals excused Itheir disregard of the Constitution by the nectmty nf the tdtualon, end upon this necessity they based their ciaiui lo tlie piolon nation tff theu- term ot power. They a j n'eeded in reachine; their aim. and they now will have to shew whelter, with the removal of this ne eeshitv, they will alo cea-e tneir disregard of the Constitution, or whetb- r It is j, fixed dorca with them to trample it down any way. By the election of eneral Grant, the rtopu liran party has been relieved ot tho necessity of trampliim undr its leet the rights of tho people, Rud ol guaR.ng the opposition in order to secure the -results of the war." The victorious party may no , to its bean's content, promts in all its schemesot improving the con dition oi toe couutry and promoting the weltaie of the pfopl. It needs no uioie to by -afraid of . the enforcement oi all its noble purposes, and no part.v was ever in abetter position to execute its promled bles-ines; tor the opposition will aint nntv never throw oillir-ultics in lis way. but wH'.l aid it in the most etbVacious manner. If Utrra is a trulv coiiftr utioaal element iu the radical tarty, let it come forward. New York is a 1 emoerauc 8'ate. Tbeconstiiu tcnul element in Vw radical party, it there is one, ha a migiity ally in the Mate ot JNew rora. SOUTHERN COMMENTS. Th Tieinocrntlc Siiecms in Lonlsinna. Trow the New Orleans Picayune. -We would uree upon our victorious white and .first feilow-citizeni of Louiniaua. that they hould proceed with moderation and discrimi nation but with steady and firm s ep, to the securing the fruits ot tneir victory. Let no man who has not been trae to von at aU tioiea be- - come a leader or a standard-bearer. If men . Lave repented ot their past errors. wetc jme "them to jour ranks; but do not put them or i permit tlieuj to march in the L ad. Reserve that i Diace to munc ivuu unnc wva ucu biuv auu utenrlfaHt. Whatever may be tbe result of the electloo for President. Louisiaua i sale acainst radlcilism Hut her fetate authorities are radical, and miht bn ( inn B( d. Tnev must bow to the popular will. They n ust admit the supremacy of tbe Totds nuu oi ine lav-pavrrs. iiicv musi oe made to do this. B 'thow' Iu the first place, th-v mtist be Derail-. ned not onlv to ca.-e pro- lii;aliiv and oppressive loui-li'.ion, bit m repeal all liws under vn cn 'ne rormer sat oeen ma le possible, and to retiie anpropna'ious tor it, n.t in reneal the latter. Tuis cin b erlected vv u Him and no-t'le. vet moderate and liberal course, eoinb uing the suavittr in modo with tno fort iter in re. tiicneral ttrant'N SI1otre-Tho I.ouiilnnt Ilecliou. From the Kew Orleuns Times. That silence which was colden to tbe candl- late mav prove d:ocs to the executive ruler. It Is. however, but justice to General Grant to i-ay that leif-ons who hold hieh poei'iou In the rai.ksot tbe Democracy exurss strona coad- dencc not only in bis xr.ility but in bis bonosty ud conseivatism They tbinfe tbit be will prove equal to any occasion which ra ivnrUe, and that h will disappoint the extreme views alike of his friends and ot bis enemies. Of the election in this State litte noeibe aid. Thoucrh a srand triumph tor the Uemo racv. it Is of but Utile sienincmce when vinwed from a national standpoint. In a local point of view tlie triumph will, however, be ai thu good fed wbxh tbe hnsbaudmau sows la hope. It accomplishe HHle tor the present, but it is full " .of promise lor tne luture. Jntii tvhftt tlie leme rats' BliwtaUe Was, Jfircmlhe New Orl'ans Bee. To us of the South this election teaches a les on by which we should profit. We now see that Grant oueht. from tbe first, to have been tba choice of the Democrvic pany. as ibe only man in the Government who was irieudiy to the ttouthern people, at the same time possessing; tbe contloenoo of the Republican party, aui with ibat confidence the power to restore these JLates to the Union. Tbe radicals, we muat at .wit, miftht have chosen a wor.-e man for U3. A Hitler llebel View. JTrom the ilemphit Avalunche. The vote of tho North vesterdav branded us as ontltws. Ie U to. Let this oatla vry rest upon those who. for vile party uurposes, bave nub- iiBUed us as such. Since prudence mi t subinis- tion to bumili'iiion and degradation brmir us in rel er. we leel no interest in the republic and while we heretofore couni-elled prudence mi.! lave restrained the hand of vlolencn toward ihore. who bave biouaht up n ns all oar oes we cauouly (ay to our friends, drs,itu the 'jov rLinent that opprebes you, and vii-.it a lust and .inerreii rc'r.Dimon upon ine ' mevea aua enrpev Ztairucrs wno nave maue us niives. Giant Is President We. Hre at bis mercy, lBut if the bunboldeie and the enobs of the lAorth exprci to roll in luxury nud maintain "tthe r WMil'n nv oprrei"-ion and tyrannv, they will he fadly mt"iku, icr tne tone unu acts o I ISie Boutbern pec pl- towiris the ihieves and i tlundert rs in onr midst, dunce tho uit his i, tombs, will teaeb them that history i& repeat ji a ittell, and iba' 1' will bankrupt the Govero m vur to supprei, tup beaUntr i nioiions a:id the Vp tislucr ot a people v. ho, once free, can never i k luVCt. UNREGISTERED. A Democratic rtlltm Knea tlie St. I.Oul Ht'lf iMLrarH, The h't. Lou's Democrat of the 8tU lnet. con tains tbe Xollowiup;: t,Uson Hutchins, editor of tho 8t. Louis J"wu. tlUd in the C rcuit Court yesterday a petition, stitiniz ft rth that be is a five white male, ever tbe kite ot twt-ntv-ono jeari," a ci'.i sen of tree Missouri, eniith d to vote and hold oSVft.fif. Tnat Andrew Brown, Aua;. Hendel, and V. W. Orib, repitirar. otd, on tha 8ih day f October, A. D. 18U8, reiuso to register hi in ai m qualified voter, notwiths.audiuu ihe fact that he la free, white, and a male. Hnd a citizen of the tita of Mis-ouri. The reason anbieued by tho aforesaid An iy lirown & Co. for uot roils teilea; ths Veiore-mentioned Iree white male, was that the J Hutcbius refused to subscribe, Uk, awallow, aip down, and bolt a certain catb called tha oaih o- loyalty, oiherwue the Iron-aUd, rometik'ies called tb Bebel' baae, hj he refuted w 1 Uowft tills oath w are not told, except that he nays It is unlawful and not legally apart of the Constitution, but no demands the trlrtimr sum ot $10,000 damanes for the jelusal of the registrars to write him dowu a qualified voter. Celonel Glover is tbe attorney in the case, and wben it comes up it will no doubt be argued npon the constitutional points. In the meantime Mr. llutchlns continues to ran the Time$, and is getting a large circulon. THE TOBAQQO RING. Member In Trepidation Anions; itn Cincinnati, The Cincinnati Qateue of tho 4th lnet. pub lishes the following: The examination Into the returns of the tobacco manufacturers of this city has been eoipg forward bteadily. One Rood result has been obtained. There bin been a very lare increase in the tobacco returns lor September over those lor Auiriist; 72,232.$ ponuds waa tne amount returned by the nineteen plu maiiufio tuters for the l' irst Oistiicl of Ohio durine; the month of Auuu"t. In the next month, Seo'.eni ber, there were only seventeen facioties at woru, the establishment of A. It. Gaiue? bavoi? bi-eu closed, und that of Preston & C". not, b'in? opeta'ed. Anct jet tn se seveirct'n lactott is reiuinea io tne es'or'R onicc lou.i iti poun i ', beiiifj a pain over the preceding month of nearly 121) per cent. One ririn returned in Ana tut (J123 pounds; 1 Se-romber, 40,817. Another returned n Ancust 874 .and tne next inontn 't.iit.i. A third returned iu August 2102, and tbe tullo wiu nnoitb ia.430. There is but one reasonable hypothesis on which to account lor this meat ineroa.-e. The cnrgy atid zeal ot tne t,ovaruuieiit omoian thiew toe mis into pieat cvoiteo.cut and can sternatlon. Tney saw that onicihinR mut be done while so much activity was b'onir dis puted, and accordinaly tbev began to make true. or. at anv ra'.e. approxiina ely true returns. The consequence was Hist l.Vj.74 pounds were returned iu September, araiut 72,2,12) in Au- post In other words, in a siu'r'e mouib eoaie J35.000, or more, was snvod to the G ivermieut. Ai-otui r cood result tnat mis been obtained: Uenlers in tobacco have bfgun to array tneai- sehes n the side of the Government. They bsve been uiade 10 see what they nave bi-en dolus iu piirch;isiti these fraudulent eoods. Hitherto they bare tbouabt tbat tbey were uet- tu a their coods cheap when they purcha-ed them for 45 to SO cents a pound. 1J it a 1 ttiu reflection would have bhown then, Br-t, tbat poods sold at so Iowa price were fraudulent, and were liable to seizure, tboucb held by iuuo- ceiit thirties, and that, this risk mide the goo Is, even at 40 cents, much too dear to bu protitab'e. Fiauduieiit coods. indeed, arc too dear at any price. They siw. in the second place, that rhe tax per pound was put by 'he uianuiacturcrs into their own pockets. In 6ihe words, 32 cents on each pound of tobacco bought was the suui which the low buyers were tivinp; to thee Govtrnment defrauders. Tbe defraalers, dealers berin to understand, are not scll ng tobacco cheaply. On th" contrary, the? aie puttineinto tbetrown pockets a lirjer price per pound on their traudulent goods thuu boucst dealers can obta u tor thcr houes,1 eoj Is. An boi.efet dealer sells his tobacco ut ecventy ceuts per prund. Deduct the ta, and there is left thirty-eight cents for the net price. One of tbtte detrauders si lls h s ttbacco or fifty cenis per pound, and the entire amount he keeps himselt, thus getting eighteen cents more per pontd than bts honest ntls.jbor. That 1bee tobacco frauds are piaantic in ex tent, no one who is posted in the tobacco business doubts. Th'it they are coTimbted by men who ate as bo;d a tbey are unscrupulous there-is no reusou to dibel.eve. The otber day tbe lidlownpr despatcti trom St. Louts was pub lished in the Commercial: "fjcury U.Chtistian, a United States detective, and a wi'.nes in furnishiue Infrmatioo re.-peciinfc frauds, was found dead in an adey lat n pa,', near Fifteeu'h street, under suspicious circumstances;" aud threats bave been made by persons iuibiscitv acaiLst men who were prominent in conducting i ut; luyt'suvuimu iuui is uu v pruiessiuj;. The New Yotn Money Market. from the Herald. ' Tne puBi week wi one of great excttemnt aid panic on ihu m ock Kccuanu, ud prices declined una iijluceiiuiKOUs euar, in lo i rel vetiiug, WLeo D ui' kmi cio-eil very w- ttK auu aumor .i ize i. hut oti batuidAy niurumg a seuil-ullii:i..l smuk I jtiuing dtsp4 cn, la Hie bull luU-iesi, wiv- lelegraMbud lo tun morn uk Jouruals Iruui V anlui.'iia. wui iU K (Id.uiy Imbed i lie lidf, b.-eaime H mads lue Huure. ury oi mo j Traa'iry appear iu iu curcmr oi au ii Uotlt ulbi, w heie.si he LU urrvio nly cnusU e lily a lirrU 'Ui It. o 'tiiil i ejpitss'u y.ews an a cu na ' Iht. llori,Vbi' ha baa no auilioiliy 1 1 re issue Ibe lorij. lour 11.1111. ii ol Ui lei (Mates n iirs i,.e.Hiry m i u . irte amount oi ibesa luolrcula tic n uu tn four hui dreU uliilous, anu tin nai Kim Hied tbe fact l i suuury lexers wrllteu OurlDs tbe pant fortnluht to uuil-iau In tti i. uiiv, aun ii p in nar Ktular to Mr. Join Thoeni Bon, Id which here t-raitu what ne uail belirn tin 10, aua wnue i-itii in iue irutury iroui ail b un e iu pro mclng Hie Htriuuucy, cttasurrti lh baLks lor fxixiiiIlmk tlieir luaiia so tar apeculntlva mm ks at lo Dn uiiauie to relieve iue m juey luamui. 1 be d-.t auu ot MaturUay, evidnlly pro npiHU Iro n au ullii la Hi-Uice, wax au entire chunk ul luue and It carr e wltu 'iicu Bie flem esn an to takx Wall e reel t,v urprlsn auu give rise to tbe r.aionati s ep.cion tuti u nasi eHign'i in O'Ui' auioR.i ana au.e. I ne latter aUvnun.l to I3il Saturday ev oliur. a n Itil thtee euu cue-luurtn pe cnt. above die l.iwthi aid to anil one-iiurb above tn- nigiest pnee tnuclied on Pridav, aud be elu we bavacon Bpicuoua liiilauue el iue m kcnluvous edecl of tills i-ni k liiiiiniif I reKHiiry iienpa'm Dy wliiuu tbeT.ea- sury rlnfr nave nr. 11 ted -urg Jly, several houe Iu Wall eiri-et Ijbviiiu leCMiven iue luturinat.ou In u imh- Hui, at 1 O'clt ck uu Jf'rlday wnttu ihey wvre t-naoied to buy Unvernuieuti and (itu-r stocks aqtl g'd ai low prices an i to tell them out yea.erday afte. noon ut a connlderabie advaure. Tbe Wad street P'tisui lurounlil to baf unun Mr. UuOuilooa to ule e uiii'iiviiee to tne aiory emi),i1,ed In tba uespatcb was vary great, and atrong induceuieuui are known to bare b-an ollurrd to nliu lo do a e b b i ne, ttiHiehv c riraoie.uiE all that he ba1 pieaohi-d in bll Fort Wayne spu. ca and b several ranuria vc- iuui nuie. a more irauapareiit nuu- Jcbilnn allalr, with the Truuaury as Priy loll. wii never known in tbe bNtory or tu a or anv o.rter aflnilnV tr.tlm . "lid iliai It I a mere brutmn fulmmi ih evineut enougn. n-veii Mr. Met u'louu aeem-i a- eady asbauieO of the part lie has played In It, and the i.i.i u. oi iue T eamry rinir bavins beu already aclilavt d, he h-n Inspired anxtuer oeapatcli In tuis ni,mu a j mrnaia 10 ine eu ci mat, ailh'iucn hi brllevn he ha imwer to reissue no' redeaaed but not cat re'led, U Is not deieruiluea wbat he will do, aa ihu will oepend npou olrcuuistances, audit Duay not brcirae ncenry to rtsuri to that meaaare in oraer te tuiu rauei. JTrom tiie Timet 'I he semi eflle al announcement on Bstrj'dav aaornlnn omi vv Miiingtmi, hal tue rjecrotary of tee Trea.oiy had deci id to ezeroihe alt a in rity to re lBue the gr (iii'itcii win u awn fruni oirea'aii in last lr. or tue a per r-ot. grreubtc certitlea'ei we.n diawn or prenei-ted lor retemnilin lati tuontli, If oeeniui i relieve anu rtauire cimnuene to HI mouiy nmrRet, naa almost iue lrouirdlaie trrir:i or reoucng li.e cal of inouey te tbe brokers Iroui 7 per cent. In gold a, d a daily couiunksion, m i per real, il currency. Kirly lu iue day aouie extra ra e.i nr comuillnaJtiiay have hi-ni pad fo carrying over stocks uu.ll alnndy. Inl. a'ter 2 iVelocW iue utters er btln- cm n-: mouey lenders at almpl-. 7 per cei.t. IntereHt were m, re (,i an enu tl in tun neuiaud and the ui irkiHiett oll'rompaiailvely uKy. 'I n- diU irence lu the u ist or nini ev. as ouni' b'pu won ne fever- strlnuenc of xoursuay anu f r'oav, a emeu a it s-etn l to be, uB li i it ho 1i lilcaat ul the liuumved s a n of lilng", as i e pruvaiilag reliamw upon ihe aidllty and p rniie of ne ilovernment to aHtTd fnrllur relief If necemary. The trylnir. n jt lo eav ierri"ie er" i mrii'su wuicu me DiacKe', has paused during 'lie week is Illustrated bv be ii k HUiem-n'-.whiflh sli"WH f hit the furider area sum or nearly lour ana a boir milllonn ot sreea r ck haa been -luekeii up' fur rtleu- Uiiun fie 4 oelc Kc tiii K, uiaklnir a t Kelh-r a los nf over ten nil lines (l e -nbxeUi ! u.li dliertl n over and ab ive ne amouins know to nnve nen re-eivea ny ihe r i an in ihe a.nie time irom the aeliiiibnrlnK cl'len, The eMtltriHte. meretnre. Ik n it aa extruvageut uue tna rroiu I I2 0nn.ini ,i i .(mo diki in law ul money has been iunruwu from the me of the market lu two week a " TTTEDUISG INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN y 1 me i eweet nuu oeat uiauuer. I.OLJSJ iJRKk A, stationer and TCnuiaver. BIS . IliKStlll KSNtlT Htrel. 01TY INTELTAqenOE. Coroner's IitTeatlgHtloii Into h Clr cUniM(ances Atteudiuir tue Kllliua; or Andrew (Jolden. This mornlni?, at 11 o'clock. Coroner Daniels held an inqnext into the case of Andrew Golden, who was stabbed on Monday l ist, at Twenty third and Chesnut streets, and subsequently died from tbe effects of the wound. John Shield?, who. ts alleged to have Inflicted the wound, is still at laree. Michael Flaherty testified Saw the deceased enter tbe beer saloon and cupige in an alterca tion with John Shields about politics; siw Shields strike deceased, but did not see him do the tMabbin?; Golden afterwards tola nid mat no. wa stabbed. William McClintock tea'ifled Went Into the sa'oon with John bliiei lo; while there, tha deceased and two other men entered; soon after, Shield and the deceased irot into a diQlcuttv about politics; I endeavored to prevent all etii'e; Jeceaed went towarJ Shields find a ratu named fembb, Wbeti a cullla ensuod; eawni bio? f-tiiick; Smitn end Htiield then left; saw no kni'c; did not knor7 that Uoldcn was "tabbod until the next day. I'eler Ilohlwei? corroborated the lorerrcdnir lestiinoti.v, and tostitled, In addition, that duriu the alteicalion Oolduii callcl Shtcl Is a bar. vibi'ii they atcuce Rrapn' sa a baud nised wl-h a knife in it, and o .icve it was Shields' hand; did not know that Uoldcn was st-tbbed; he a terwards tell to the rlo'r, and wa-i theu taken boivre; saw no I1 w.4 struck. Mrs. Frances Hohlwei contirmed tbrs tcti moo ot tier liustiaii.l (the ptecedui witneiS); she f-aw no bio s s ruck. John J'cG-imrber test i;lerl Was in the pi ice; fiiw the ro; listened tohm t ilkm r; they got tner excited; SDP'bis said that UoiT'u wru a Itepiibliciin trom Hie time he lolt the old couu- rv; tiol len denied it- not words then passei between them; Smith tben tooit () Heu avhi trom Shields; afterwnr in, wnde Golden was leauinp: on the bar, Shields approached bim and said "t ome on, now;" Shields bad a knile in his hand; be made two pus-es at Golden; ater vard-i Golden erew pale tu bis face, and fell to tbe Poor; be whs Manned; ne w is ibeu carried borne; lie was Mriick in ine siomacn. Dr. Shioleieb made a postmortem examina tion oi the body, atid testitled: There waa a nenetratius wound one-ttitra ot an inch lou in tho leit side of tho ab lo'nen; the wound extended throuph tho walla of tho abdomen, but the intestines were not cut; there was extensive Inflammation of '.he mem- biane covering the Intestines aud liuincr, tbe cavity ot the abdomen; death ensued from peri- t0 Hie, tbe resu't ot tho atab. Tbe Inry rendered the toln wliiR yerdict: That the said Andrew Golden cttne to his death "from peritonitis, caustd by a wound in tbe sblonien with a kmfe in the nands ot John Shields, November 2. 18G8. at No. 1312 Chenat street. Died NoTemb'T 7, 18U8. THIRD EDITION WASHINaTON. T HE O It EAT C A It D umu r. THE LAmT NOVELTY. W KDUlNli PABTY In vFTATIONB, New style of VfHITlNH CAItBS. Call and mmmtirur K. H'KTNS A CO., BTATIONKRH AND KNORAVKIH timwHSm No. 9IX A Ht!ll Hireet, rnt-iB -1- A LATH ST FALL STALES OP PARTY INO WHHJINO INVITATIOS4 A large awortment ol uew nyiei of French Paper Paper ana Kovelopes la boxes already stamped. )aper audi.uveloiJuatainped lu Colore gratU. JOHN LIERD, 10 1) a w No Wl UFSUKQ 0 ABOiiN Street. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Speaker Colfax's TrospectiTO Mar riageArrival of Congressmen A Quorum not Present. An Illejrnl Voter Itoiiud Over Rlntern A Slefintf Nan ItoUueu A l-ein:le Thiel V lt.ty It nlo;i. Kdward Aublc, a yomh of twenty summers, has been held by Alierwmi tlood for illegal Tt tiutr in the Twentieth ward. Johu Ri'san, ho isallear dto have stabbud Catherine Uarucs yes erday aiternoon, at Sixttt and Bedford streets", had a heanug I lu mora m before Alucrmau Bousali. who, alter hearing ibe testimony, sent bm to prison to await the result Of i be injuries inflicted. At bait-past 1 o'clock yesterday morn'n tbefol'.ce of tbe Fmh dis'rict were noiried ot a small riot goiue; on ac Quince and Locust street". Hepairiupr to the sp it, tney succeeded iu quelling the disturbance, aud took into cus tody four individual, who gave the uames of David Held, "William Armstrong, Cnrin. Vater, aed Janus hcjbeit, nil of whom had ugly gas lies ab ut the head. Aldeimaa Patchull committed them tor trial. On Saturday night a man, while asleep at Seventh and ishippen street., was relieved of SS'GO. James and Briduct Smith were sub-e-quently arrested for committing the theft, an l at er a hearing be fere A ldcrmau Bousali were held lor a further beanns. Ciilhinne Holland lives at No. 1 Beach street. On haturday night ehu iuduced a young n an to accompauy tier to this den. aud while there rilieved hini'of $20. The green one had her arrested, and Alderman Tolaud commt.ted her George B'esler works at a shop at Richmond and Bail streets. Iu tb,' satno place is a lad, who s directed by liicjler to no certain work, which he refused to do Bio.-.ler is theu allcced to bave struck the lad owr the he-id with a p ece of irjn, luilictincr a severe wo iu I. A warrant was issued for Bie.-ler, who waj bound over in $H0O to answer. Iile Tiiocohts. Philadelphia is organ-io. Besides the bin organ to be opened in the Oa'.h drnl on Wednesday evening, tbe 18ih last., sa-J has tbe b'wgest numberof band-organs ertud music about tho streets of any city m the cobrtrv. The Republican Campaign Club of Bridos burw have a victorious jolhdcation to-dav. Tlie ox "Seymour," captured bv General tirant, will he roasted, and bulloons sent up every halt hour. tuFcribed with the names of the different States and their majorities. Good 1 Still kicking. Tlie Democrats of the Twelfib division of tne Fifteenth ward aro called to gether this evening "to organize for success in the Presidential election of 1872 1" There's en terprise lor jou I Our FkatiuB park chaps are busily preparing for the comlug ea.-,on. r?everal days since we saw ice upon a tiuoiber of paddles, on which flies mkht have skated without breaking through. The Lancashire Lass wss in court to-day, but r-be didn't btay there long. The Julu wasn't courte us. She may maae auothcr visit to-moriow. probably. Now ibat November has brought all our citizens borne from the Watering place?, many ot them are reporting to places wuerc somethiug Btroneer can be bad. Brown says that he doesn't bjct to a generous visitation from bis friends, hat he don't care to nave a million ants in hi a house at the Fame tin e. Tbe meur.bers of Company I, Republican Invii cibles. hold their tJnal meeting this eveiiing. They can well ufford to rest upon their laurels. Bird ot a feather flck together. A hurdy gurdy aud a mousey will attract a larger cro-vd in our streets than auy otner Hiimle exhiaition Tbe Riaht Kev. Dr. Tut le, Missionary BlBiiop ol Jl i tit an a, Idaho, and Utah, will hold a meeting in behalf of bis flel l this evenincr. A lack hoise for a laee, aud a lank man for a lively mo. Fle-h U a good t.iiug to warm the bone-,' but it adds very littlo to the brain. The Hprins Gurd"n 8011,1 Society holds its anuual nieetmu thisevcnlnc, when the mauuger-i lor the eiisuii iz vear will be elc'ed. ineetiing 11D in tbe world, be c ireful tbat it Is not bv the aid of a rope. M01 ey has destioved a great many more people than the want of it. Women fcave the advautage of men each moves in her own circle. a boa ling alley, like the sea, has a rolling motion. Delay op Vessels at tub Lazabbtto. The shipmaster' aud merchants of this pott aro count untly complaining of the nnneceBsarv delay ol vends at tho Lazaretto, for .the pur pose of being examined by thu Port Physician. Tbe erotfiua commerce of our port demands au ex 'coition of the facilities afforded this official during the quarantine season, and the lizard of Health bave made anplica't n to CouiiClln for au approuriation for a Biean-tug lor the nse ot that gentleman. Ot tha absolute necesbity of such a nicde ot transportation there can be no doubt. Colonel W. B. Slaughter, of Wiaoonsln, will deliver a lecture to morrow evening at 7J o'clock, in Uev. John Chambers' church, on "f he Comparative lo flue nee of Free and 8Uve T abor in the Formation of Character." Colonel blausbteris well acquainted wiin the situation iu the Bou'b, and the proceeds ot bit lecture are to be devoted to a worthy object of charity. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to Tlie Evening Talt graph. Washington, Nov. 9. Rpcnlirr Colfax nrrived hrfv this eioruing for the purpose of formally adjourmug the House to-morrow until the flrtt MondK.y in December. On Weducs lay or Thursday he will leave iu tho company with Beuator Wade for Ashtabula, Ohio, where he is To ISe .Harried on the liUb. to M'ss Nellie Wade, the Senator's niece. Five Seimtovs and members arrived this morning, but net enough to moke a quorum iu eithei house. Nearly all who came are hero on business with the Departments. From Ilaitimorc. Baltimore, Nov. 9. The Rev. Jeremiah F. O'Neill. Catholic priest, of Macon, Georgia, died iu this city on Friday afternoon, at the 8U Aincs Ho.pital. Mrs. Maria B'.tter, aged 78, was burned to death yesterday, her clo'.hes taking fire from a stove. George Ilollins, an old aud well-known eroeerv merchant, died at bis residence, in this city, yesterday, in the C2d jeir of his ngc. He was a native of York, England. Markets by Telegraph. NW York, Jnov. . uriuaiio anu Uu : tsland, i'8'.,'; Reading, Kb, Cmuiui, Co , a,ri-, o 'ii; olert)i4i4 uil fiuiburn 8',; FIltHiKirK im) k'otL Vv.iyut- ln8',. BlelHKu Oiurftl, 1 1 7: Michlsu Ho 'thorn, d.i; New iork Ontr., 12)'a, Virluia hi, 67; illiiourl ', Si.'ci Hueaou itiver, 1244; -, IW iu.V4; d .. 1W, ji o;,-, au, low, i !:'; 'u. uuw. iuj.'.,i(y iuu j iu in, lui:-, -, 1 1 0 11 n, y.7 per ceil, e.cinuis;. B 4. JSKW Vouk. XSuV. .-Uouott sitidiiy ui stdo. 1'onr needy huipIi uume.. ed if 'cm uuoi.ii,fJil. bent dull. tiliU rx'itiaei favors buy r.s Corn lUuiHr; mixed Weeie 11. $fli feUMT. Outa tie,.vy m. 7:i'i'7Jc. KmhI luiei. Porn euteliierl; uu v juei i:7-7 j)ls; prunti, Uitl23ro. Lara Hull: atam 1u,i17o. Wuioky llM.iiMoy. Nov. . Cition dull: mlddltna uu IkliIb, '."ic flour fairly Relive "lid lower; Havvaru H11H kimet line, (u oi ('i.7 Lh; ln. en ra IvnMi'jii; no. lan.1T, HB75fU.il v.,; i iiy mi, is Biiiierune, f (1 r 4)7-' tin extra. IMuii : iu, laniiiy. Iliialz7; Wem-rn ruiib. Ii'i.. ii '.'6( i,7: 0 fxtra. wtv t-: u . a-niy, ikA li, 75. Wheat dub: prime to clioio re I 12 10 Hi 3 . ' 'o.n firm: new wbim tw7tr;.: yellow, S'iilo. Ualsunllut T"02c Ky dull a' f 1 u..;ul 4u. Clovereed quieiand belief let Hub In iriaik.t: Han at J8 li;i.H 0. rnrc quiet i'J 6 (w, Bacon aetl and m-ari; no nid"-, KMc: clvar iluirs. IV ; sbouldus, itXMHc: bauis, xvu. x-uru nun ut 10c, UxtTED States Commissioner's Ubariso.- David Tavlor we bebre Ui iied Stales Co aim is tloner ruM'lps, at noon to-d-iy. cbarceil -vub cartyin? on tue business of reetiaer iu an illeaal uwnuer. Reveuue Dt tective Huilm in sworu Know the de'enootit; he is ft reetner, on S:'eon 1 istieet below New; on 1'onday, November 2, at, 10 o'clock, 1 came out ot the Tbird co'l-.-ct'ou dis trict otnee, and a-itea mv men to drive down a few doors; 1 got iu the wa'lou aud d.ove to Second and New stieet-s ana cn'.eted Mr. T iy lor's rstablii-hiient; p issed to the front room found pate closed at the back part of tne main builditie; bad nomu diUicuKv iu eeUniir toe '':i,e opened; 1 ut covcrea toer barrels ut wuiskyou a onnipini; trouub; turucd them ovr lo pre- vent tun itqucr ruuuinir out, find wc-nt. into anoiher part ot the biiiluiusr and there found a one-horse waiou and Mr, William H. (jilpin;! remarned to him. "'Are yoa herii Mfiniur" 1 baataieo bun tbe saturuay pr.ivio is with five barrels of wbikv; einunned tbe Mhisky, and found it to be raw molasses whinky; tock tbe marks off the bur-l; they were "Jl. A. Harrington, U. 6. lusrejtorau l Umiger. First U19 net I'enosvlvat la, October 1. 16GS; ' lo, "Micba'-I Kitzpatrick, No. 512 Car penter Mreet, itacti.ier, rniludcipuia;" put tbe pir.ee in 1 base ot a Keeper, ana tben went t the Ctl'ecior of the First district anl rrotteo; found tbe returns of M. A, llxrriuelon lor October 2j. and louul no r turn of whisky on that dav a having been inspected by Michael Fitzpat'ick: 1 iuouired whether Fitzpatrlck bad ever paid a pectii tax or 1 ce tne, out comio not get a eau.'actorv answer; 1 tben caned on Mr. r-'uzoatriclt an asked bim his biisine-s; be Paid "scluna whiskv over the counter;" 1 tht n edited bim it ho was a rectifier, ana be said mat bo wad cot, nor had no been tor some six mon-bs. William 11. Heir tesuiied that he wis wi'.h Mr, He loiau ou the morning of Novembef'J, aud corroborated bis tcitinmti v. William H. Oltpin sworn I drive a furnimre waeon; wimets declined an.sweriug any titber question?, on tho irround that answering them would implicate him. Mr. Taylor was held in $2000 bail for trial. F0CKT1I EDITION FK0H THE CAPITAL, U10 Xcw Cabinet-Senator "Wade's Clianccs-Kc will bo Secre tary of tlio Interior. FROM WASHINGTON Special Despatch to Thr Kve.nitxg TeUgrarph, Wasiikgtoh, November 9. It is customary for the Vle-rrelleit lo name one member ol the Cabinet and the Department to which he shall be assigned- Col, ax, it is taid, Will name Ken ul or Wnde for the Secretary of t.e Interior. This position is usunlly srlven to a Wentern man. Wade's cl33e run at Chicago for the Vice-Presidency rWcs him ome claims for a position in iho Cabinet; au 1 this, tOKcthrr with bis prospective rclatlonsalp to tbe Vice-President elect, pive tomo color of truth to the rumor. Wade's familiarity with all matters comma under the supeivision of the B-cretary of the Interior eminently fits him tor the place. Ken n tor Cameron was at the Ktvcnne Hepaitmeut tais mormuir, locking aiU-r sortie uppointmentj. Dctputch to the A.i'ociWe'i Prtss. lieurrnl lmnt was at headquarters tn the city at 0 o'clock this rooming, and engaged at ouce in the perforin anceof his oflioial duties. Several promineut (jettlfinen calle l this morn'bfc to pay their respect, anaon whom were tho Vicj-PreslJeut eleel, Secretary Bchoield, Major-General Thoma, Brevet Major-General Cauby, Senators Morgan, Wade, and several others, Major Ueuerals George II. Thomas, UnuoucK, aud X. II. Terry. The officers composing the The lunil f Iuqniry to invfitlgale the case of General Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, assembled in this city this morning Navy 4rler.t. Captain Occrse F. Emmons is detached from the command of th3 Ussii ee, und placed iu waiting orders. Commsnder iMton Haxtunt is detached from the ruval reu.iezvous at New York, and ordered to tbe command of the Pawnee. Tbe following are Honorably IiMeIinr$rer Acting Chief Enpineer, G. U. Wbitine; Act!nir First Assistant Eneineer. T. C. Gracht; Acting Thiid Assistant Eutcineer, A. L. Giow. Hobbfbifb. -Last evening, while the family of Charles Bnimendale, residing at No. 912 North broad strce', were at tea, a thief entered through the tar'.or windows and asoenJed to the second floor, where be stole a eold wv.ch valued at $500, and a valuable breastpin, the prrperty of Mrs. Blumendale. This lady hap pened to eo upstairs,and tbe thief left by means of tbe second-story rer window, carrying otf the nrtlclcn. He eacapr-d. At 10 o'clock on tsa'.urdav night some person went into the residence ol Henry Turner, on tbe soutneast corner ot biiteenth and Coates street, by means of 'he tbird-story back window, and atter rar stcking tbe whole upper portion of the buildinp, leit without securm an? booty. The premice ol John Wal eis, ou Coates street, below Fiftcentb. were broken into ou Saturday evening tbrousrh ihe back door, and robbed of silver ware to the value of $51), und a note for $ 100. The thif escuned. Tbe dwelling No. 2i22 Cauiae street, wa entered on Thuisi'ay nigtit TUe thievts lo c-'d the back shutters and stole $30 in money, a gold watch, aud one clo.oa silver tpooiu. Tub Absacw and Eouhrrt op Dr. Cd.v nikgton. Dr. Cunnlnat in, the mudc.il leader and coinpoi-er, who was kuni kd down au t roboed in the vicinity of Muth and Kprjcu Ptteet" a few nights mne'e. has nearly recoero I n m the efjects r f the injurie he received. l'b' Docor received a bio with a "billy" on the buck of the Lead which knocked him Yeiisel?, and be was nbo kicked aud beaten tiho it tb-1 body. Among the articles stolen from hitu va-i a very heavy pold watch ch-il 1, presented t-i bim by the orchestra ot tbe Academy ot Music. A Violent Buumbb. Yesterday afternoon John Uowiey. a lame fellow, called at tbe resi dence ot ilr. II. Hurst munn, seek iue nlnn. Being told to eo toe rear d or, he re'used, uoi actrry, and pushed his crutch through two bund some 1 uues ol trlass. Policeman Jarvis arrested Lira aud took him before Alderman fatcUel, who tent him below. Finis. At half-past 2 o'clock tula morn Inir, a barn aud two delliies belonging to Mr. Hroudbent, situated on Hliodei lane, near Haddiueton, were totally destroyed by tire. The grocery nora on the northeast corner ot Fourth aud tJreen streets was slightly damaged by fire at 7i o'clock this mormug. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Affairs at tho Capital -U;i mors Abont the New Cabinet-Stanton to bo I'oin stated as Secretary of War. Railroad Accident. Buffalo, Not. 9. The 6 o'clock train of this roorrlup, on tho New Yotk Central Railroad, bound to Lock port, was thrown Irom the tra l, wbtn about a mile from tco dooot. by running over a pair of canal horse". But little damaue was sustained by tbe train, althoagh the pomt where the acci.lent occurred wis a dai;grous place. Both the horses were killed, one being cut into brnall pieces From Georgia. Atlanta, Nov. 9. Governor Bul!ock isaes a proclamation oflei log $5000 for the arrest and ronvction of theperon er persons whocau-jed the death of Albert G. Hull'tn, Stieriff of Rich mond county, who wa killed in the election not at Augusta. riuLADnrniA stock eiciiabkiK halkh. or, 9 Kepuried by Ue Hvn A Br ., No. 40 ci. Third uireel nttlWKl3 S'UKiis. uo.z net, tlx r- Cltv , ftvw.bA. 102s ii (KI Ued 78 U lMUcHui rjiM9 ... Ii.ls f lim do Is. fii-niij.n v r.u. i im Kliutra 7. jo su xu k rm..., 24 sii A.n V k. do Msa POBBa K. Conpibcateo. The pelice of tha Twentieth ward latt night overhauled a wa;on at Ilutchln 1,0 u and Master g tree's, in which were concealed three barrels of whlky. The driver skedaddled aud the liquor waa taken to the. station. t'fiAA T.oh s eold I s 1 uuuiviiii.bii.rt c. vo'i lie th r nn K .t ft. M 1 B do b bi,i 2A do... .. St Wl d0.ii(icln S4 i Bb Leb V B.rliiur. i-i 4 li In.. KXii ibkcokd bo Ann, ttnh Norrit'D. 67 t '0 .a iUu il bis. bn1. S O do .IB. o. 41', 10' do. ... e.. 4-i'i 1 do....:0Jtln . 4Ha HoO dii. ...c. 481-lti Sun do... U.11IO. 48' 100 do... bs.tl'l. 4s li-O da.. -ls,lrlii. 4S', 1(0 do Is bS.vrin. U0 OO....bdlu 4j4 Muih Fpi1 Para .,... M luSun irf-a Nv. . ....... 28 I 0 Hh rata l't....bSivM 81 100 m Kku K bid. 4 i 10 lb V do A in. I s do. .....12S CURTAINS AND SHADES. fUETAIN ESTABLISHISSNT. Tbe snbscrlbcrt are now raceivlnf their FALL IMPORTATIONS Of EIC1I CURTAIN FABRICS ros rAELOB, CHAMBER, AJiD L11TR1KT, WINDOW CURTAINS ABB FURNITURE COVERINGS, COMMUTING IKEKCn BATIKS AUD KOCATtLLKSJ, BOVAL TAPmiSLIBfi SItK 1ERRT AND C0TELINE8, WCOX. TEKKY, KKl'j, DAMASiS, ZT0 ALSO, Just Opened, direct from the Manufacturer. Embroidered Laco Curtains NEW JSiaJS, From the lowest to the blgheat quality-tout f tha Mtae ItlCHlLST ROTTIKOBAU LACK CURTAINS. EMBROIDi BED MUSUN ODRTAIKri JACQUAKD 1ND 11U8L1N DRAPKUIKB ViSTIBULIC CUBTAINS. In (ret vuMr. OAR-Vl-D, PLAIN, GILT, AND WALNUT OOB NlUrJi. WHITE AND COLORED BHAD1E3. Experienced and reliable workmen snperlntend oai Upboiaier? Dep.rtmeoi, ana evoiy effort la employed it give taiUfaotlon aad sncure promptneu la uldll log tba oraeis euiranutd to na. SHErPlRD, VAN UARLJXCEN & ARM, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, UtfthstalOIrp PHILADELTHJA. FROM WASHINGTON Special Despatch to Thx Krentng TelcgrnpH. W.'smsoroN, Njv. P. Tlie Arrlvnl of General Grant and SnBalter Col 'ax In this c'ty has attra '.ed a numbvr of polit't inns who are dcslrorsof as!-i-tiun in the forma .ion oT a new Cab'unt. It i-t slated by protnimmt Kei.ij- j l.tans that Jlr. t tati'on w.ll be otlcied b's o'.d poslt'on uf S crct.iry ot Wu - as the m 1st suil 'b'o ! tron to denl wb 1 tee South in its present dii lurbed c.indition. Hi.i s-crviccs In the la'e politi cal campaign are rosojuir.cd ai being mojt effective. Mennlor Vnle and Mr. Oreetey ar.t al.o looked upon as cortaiu to bo iol: ;lcd the former lor the Iute:u;r Dup irViuut a id tlie lader lor the Potmatter-(Jtueral-iUip. Au Aviive 'onietUio:i h"s cot in among New Yorkers for the Colloctor- sliin of the Port. Rumor as-dens it 10 a nroml- rvnt (Upub:ican ol Dcmocra'.lc autecodoat.1. tieaiei-Hl Sn-klet 4 spoken ol as likeiy 10 be appointed Minister lo Kiifland, where be comruinced bU diplomatic ct 'tr under Mr. Hichanan. t;n-ril rniit i said to be niaturln bi3 Mer.'can policy, a-id ibe rt-moval of G.'ternl Eoseorans will talte p:.:ce proaiptly. J!r. (.111(011 is probably tbe only member of Presideal John, ten's Cabinet wh will be reappoint; ;1. FROM EUUOfti BY CABLE. 'I tiiitriciil. Lcnpon. Wov. 9. lohn S. Clarke, the AraerU can cemadian, pin" t a' t'ie Btran l Theatre on Friday evening last, be ore tbo Q ien, the Prince auu i-ii.n.-c-, bt Wics, Keveid f Johnson aud o.her notables. Tlie Crown of Spain. Tbe TmeJ Und rid corrcpondenoe w.'ites t9 that journal that the crown ot -pain will proba bly be offered to K'parlero. The decree remoy ii t LrsuDoi Irom tlie office of Cap'.aiu-Cene.'.tl cfCuba, and appoin-in. General Dulce in hi" place, has been oQiidally pi-.bliab.sd. 8lllt .HfHH, BiirjTnAYPT v, Aov. 9. Ihe Hammouia sailcdT bence for New York on Saturday lat at 415 P. M. Snow Falling in the West. St. Louis, &ov. 9. snov bus been falling th'a morning in Ceutril and Western Kama, aud rain bas fallen lo lienor 11 Kausas and Western Missouri for the p9i forty-tight hours. Heavy min lell here all last nttrbt. Mrs. Catharine Eunels and Miko Iforan were airested yesterdav for dealing in counterfeit money. Between $200 and $3900 In $3 and $50 greenbacks and po tal currency wero secared. r iom South Carolina U pnbhean .Ia joi lly 0t)O0. Chaeleston, Nov. 9. Ibe Dai'y Kcua ha1 nearly complete returns Irom every county in Pouth Catol.n-J. givio? a Republican majoiityof U900, a Democratic eain of 33,50 oincrt tha cleo tion for the Lew Constitution in Apt 11 last. Sew York Stock t"taliiiM 1 P. XT. XeLeived by leb-Kipb from tilonUinnlog A PnviH. Hiook B10ttfrh.N0. 1HS. Tolrdstreol. N . Com. U Vl;;, Cbl. ami N. V. orof. N. Y. and E. H M Util. nU K. I. K fn. aud lU-i . ft W7;i fUtH. k. W. & t:txl. 10i M'oh.H. Hiid . I. K.HN-Jh Oold 13l-t t lev. & h'tsh'g K.. 8"i I 4larkt strong. Chi, aud N.W. com hi In Sfpfion. The Boiler Advisory Commia elon is now sitt'Uf: tor the urpnH of hearing applications tor iios.tions nnie' tint btll. All hpnlicants are notiiied to call at tne .Mayor's ofiicc. t5?7 A MEHIING OP TllK 11EMBER8 OP J' th Brtr ot -nlikUsi bla i 1 ulU g Nov. 9, lies, to niily th, ir rispxoi. f ir the nimory or )MNl )S J. rROVBA'P. Knq., 1 elv ttxc aiind. On inoilun of ti e Hon IWui? Phil lo., Oolnnal Pa wtialird to ium cualr aud Z. P. Djosoa ay pulntea tin rrtry. iitrime rfproprla e remarks from William L. Hlrsr., i.q., ret.rring 10 ihe lilu arid .okajwladgwl n. vrli. of l ltH) 1 . to lb UHeiular. of bli h.jy llif.Bunt lor h moBt put In rl cliy, and tna liniDdl tuildrnnf-i. ut bin dtt.tb hro(l and a uonc ririKr. 'I lie toll.. Iiir re.olulons wvr nlT.red by I-vld Fanl Brnnu q and t)-lug bean eeonaded by Win, I . Hlr't. Ksii , wern ananlmraaly ailnp'ed Krsi lved, Tbat the inemburH of the I'tilUillphla Bar en p'y depli re tb. In-s wneh tne legal (r.,f, Bioa h fHMalned by tbe lath ol FraDRl. J. Troubat one wIki as a lawytr, an .umnr, a paiilnt. a Irlnd, and a PDt eman. ba. lumthhtd In bl. life a l.U'Lnle x mii'ln to ail trios, by wb ;m be .11 known and Justly epirc'td. Krx lved, Tbat as a mai)lfettlnn oui of tbe wa bava UHllued by tills laraHiBble b r avfa-.nl and of our r.np.it and .it.m for tbe lr.ruirc and vlrln 01 onr departed brotlisr, we will as a body ailond UU lunerai. Hrnolvrd 1'liat a ('oiuiull'-f. of tb MxmNer of the Bur b apt o'nlr, with 1 hn Kr.rldut and Haoraiary, 10 ron n nr lcatc to the allllotwd rmrilly and r.la Ions of the decaan.d a con) n the, resolutions, togalhat wpaai.ner of condoltnc4 and sympatbv In toalr Rorrows to which tba Almighty tu Hit wiidom haa unlt-cico tbPin. 1 be iiil'nw'Bg noramlttnn was appointed: David Pan' Brown. Knr., Wllna-n U Ulrst, Ksrtl Tlun Weny M Phillip.. V. G. Brightly, Ksq , and A. i. Fish, Ksq ,aod tha tbaumao aud bwcr.iay. it M EBKICK & SONS BOnrHWARK FOUNDRY, Ko. COWAHHlJSOTON AVKNDK. Philadelphia.' WILLIAM WRIUHT'b PATKNT VARIABLH CUT OF HTKAM-ENQIN1C, Kernlated by the Governor, MB.KBICB'8 8AFH.TY HOI3TI3TQ MACHUJH, Patented June, 1S68. DaVID JOY'S PATENT VALVKLKs B TEAM HAMMKB, ; D. M. WKaiON'B PATFNTBKLF CKNTKRINQ, BKLF BALANOIKa C1LNTKIFUUAL 8UUA IV DB AIN1NU UACHIM3 AMD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen to auofaciuroia. TlDmw T INTERNAL REVENUE. II E PKINCIP1L OBPOI FOR THB SALK OF REVENUE STAMPS NO. 304 CUESNUT STREET.
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