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- ! CITY TRADE “Tae Tehmante pee PORT. Diea, PRs Robes, t, T 00 0s EJ Norton, of rt cones lortom, do; Un.ow Covnse, L. 1.—Taormxo,—On Meafey last, » en ge end Pe qo On July 17, after a severe illness, Jan es ‘erren, Nw Beek Nw od Waterss, "apains cob muclise, amit tokting contest took place; and, ep pgm ery ay k. | Manmine, 25. fe esa Witen) Mas i, 3 D iat STN, y NR aihintihitibaiiliedl sats « Wo understand that tbe known speed of the nags engaged, several hundred | About 120 bbis. pod pots ga 38 His friends aod soqnelntanaen generally are respect +o tad ay 2, i. Passengers Arrived. ox United Stater, ersope Were out to witness the sport. The race was bo- Beeswax a yellow wagin slow request, and | fully invited to attend his funeral, on mang after- | , April 15, lat 118, ton 137 W, 13 Cantow—Saip Sea—Ke' Jolene Late soamen's ohap- for Minatitlan. was compelled to Roeen Geey Vermont, Reindeer, and Boston Girl mile | rather heavy, at 25a 26\e per lb noon, 19th. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 82'4 Jain, at Whampos. her destination w: heats. best three in , im harness, for a sweepstakes Burapetures. iis bres aoe have to yee s | ib conaat culaae ep ok ll ~y" bert oi of Bolese's Hole, March 10, off = Geet rces— em Foot 0 seculega Comal grounds * moat were a shade linmsburg. ¢n Thursday even after & Cone , , 3 are, that Minatitlan io lower. The St BeTD. hive Coa hag —uninspected | severe iliness, Daren Wensren, youngest child of Nicho- | 4, ae fy s lon 66 20 w. Virginia, Manter, NB, 1600 | Peace joKleran, ce ie that a eetnne fo. 2, at $3758 $3 | lus F and Apn 2. ork Pioneer, Bi of ford, —_— te redese 8 clonrance vo Cd'tovtraight Western, at 1a $4128, fone? | Th cf the family, ad those of bis brother, | Qnds nen unm Of Hmedtond, Suly fy tN 8108, 1 the Isthmus. We vurrent in all quarters. V. do. with otdii State. at $4 130 941 18; rouad boop Wilson. are rea} My invited to attend ei Noble, Nicholl, of Sag Harbor, June 21, tat $009, | _ sax Francisco, this actof the Mexican . {ma race with Shackelback, but he hr at he 25; pure Genesee and fancy Ohio. at ithout farther invitation on Sunday, 20th bag beky /% Mophins, Tayi .D: th, J ti Stockton—W Hi 8, ry, C ry MeCarthgn ae during the Last few . well on that occasion, and exhibited cy Genesee and extra Ohio, at $450 | inat., at half-past 2 o’cloek, precisely, from the residence | jyrg Gov My aylor, of Dartmouth, Jan 25, Int46 | Seclyom: Ded Kings, David Netra, us im feprersing astonishment ut Of speed, at times, during the race, ‘alto fell | of his father, No. 15 Meserufe struct. Williamsburg. “sShr aieathder, Young, of Provincetown, July 4, at 8262, | Dallee, A 1 Couresst. JK Brewer, Fe: anh *., might do, however monstrous or that those who Label ge egrth on were sativted ‘that off a little in value, when 1,500 bbls. common to good, in | Tn Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 17, Isaneita Han Jon 64 30. eS TL St cond faith and justice his match wae not in this vicinity at that time, and they | bond, were purchased at $4 12a $425. Southern ox- | eldest daughter of William and Margaret W. Sneckner, 4 Spoken. 1,200 bbls mixed to | aged 9 years. ey 4 Cygnet, of ane 79 days from China for NYork, id fancy, at $487 | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | Jan 4 lai $ this agers the refusal of the | were willing to back him in this race with Boston (irl | bibited no new festure of interest. Ate Cone ° After the first heat. 100 to | straight were acld at $437 a $4 50: " ise, W oneh tpeaioee » vensel, the following protest was im- end Relasonsye any Sats. fre uencly y thats taken = by $031, Rye four Pa us ana her tam to nthe wth ot of parents | rate ton Valparaiso for SFrancisco, May 21, Biantog Fe Br ates of Ubmerice, of Lovisiana, City of New | Considerable took place between ¢ mirers Meal continued depressed, on! corner ten ai 7 streets, on Sunday, Ship Li from SFrancisco for China, Ji 0 30 N, 4 pSmeh ery moowNoy | pad Boston Girl and Reindeer, as to which of them would be | ing been taken. at $3; and State, at $2 81 inst , at half past 2 o'clook, P / ton 122 40 iam, Sens), les ye sirens, Was parnd Sale, S109 he kag, On July 17, Janes Goon goa of Thomas and Sarah “hi Te Culloma, Corning, henoe for SFranciaco, May’, lat Orleans: that on this 71h =e July. ip Lie year of our Lord i ad best in the contest. The day was most admirably adapt- | inenimate. and declining. A further dee} of 4.000 bus. and of the Galt, from Baltimore for California, March ‘the Uniied States of America | ed for the for the bad condition of the | Michigan white was Gisposed of, at $1034. Rye wasin | Gooiwin, aged 9 months Tech, before me. William Sbuuncu. » notary public ta | track in ay ss much faster time would, no doubt, requeet and ‘about 2600 bus. Northern realized 720. per | The relatives and friends of the a estiy are respectfully gad foe the parish of. Orleans, dvuiliog_ in the sity of of | have been rec Oats were buoyant, and uniform at the advance. | invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of of Louisiaua, duly commissioned and | First Giaa Reindeer won line. pole, Gag Gray Torment te the R ‘nominal, the season being over, at 60 s 624. | parents, No, 120 Mott street, on Saturday. July 19, at 2 i +6 Canin ningham, A 8 Hathawa; haway, rk, cy, Comfort Seurle, Megan Gaiters, A os Henry Chanez, Jno J Childress. J Trowel, tat That ie sae Hatfield Booth, Dr H MoCaskey, Boy! ton Franklin, lesae sates, $ cohen £6 dey fro io st iad wlive Wot if jualified— Personally peared. B. Fallon, 4 second choice. placing Boston Corn improved a trit nd was less freely offered Some | o'clock, P. M. His remains will be taken to Calvary NSW, June ba Cw 3 reabided—pesecaally coime MG apvcai o. Palicm, tes, | Mas edvcted, after screral unsuccessful attempts; bet be: | So500 bis dsmnaped, aaa heated, changed anes, a £0. | Ocmotery for interment oor por ine 98, lon re appa Wa Carte, Mf tay ye Denon eet him also came Wm. A. Hickling, master of ita cored i. a er at Share, banks. xp. bbe. Weelera mixed, at 57'; @ 58c.; and round yellow, On Friday morning, July 18, Mr. Avscustus Henseat, Jon “8 24. is believed to pid fee ‘the Thos Datiees, ‘an [ Satiser, Phil ip United States, yyw im this port. yr) bound at 60 a 60} aged 52 years Ay 0 noest * for jan vig Vera Craz, in ballast; and the said ap- Coat. —Owing to the light supply of foreign hare, the | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Victorine, of al 12. 4synfromSPrancisce for van. Beaters berg tae notary uy ‘and sdiemaly sworn to vist ring the preseat week h requested to attend bls funeral, at 9 Grolook, thie morn. | Pave a april Slat 1 56 N, Ton 10019 W. es eee CO ue wn a declared upd said— stretch, the gray went closer to Reindeer, Leta ‘uaa not | stricted to 360 tons Liverpool. part $7 by = "ones ing, from his late residence. No. 19 Thompson street, cor- a] ‘Ana, from 8Francisce fur Panama, April 30, off Aca- | B Garam ret D Lau, epi, Gillian ee A it tne! a -3 pe Unitea Staves cleared 41 the C make an effort to pass him. It was pleasing to witness | Nova Scotia.at $5 624, short credit. Anthracite has | ner of Grand. without further notice. MER Mt, from Acarule for Panane, ioc 8 jive site 4 eal Gallows ‘Yom Huse of New Oricans, for Miuatician, via Vera Craz, | the stylish and easy movements of Vermont while forcing | remained firm, but quiet. On July 18, an W , sn of us ¥. and Ann nie i nee ie tat 7 10 N fon | aig gt ST Tin Be this morning. and immediately after. the said appearers Releetoon be She Bart mile i. He saapet him as he Corres has been pretty active, at full figures. Amongst | L. Pearse. aged 2 years 4 months aad 18 days. Whivever from Wilmington, NC, tor Buenos Dunosn, M Fuook, ‘Jan J Fegan, 8 Dooley, proceeded to the offiee of O L Dabel-iven. Mexican Gon- ent Oe post—time, 1:18; and on lower turn, | the sales reported were 150 bags J: Lalls,o.; 100 The relatives and friends are res| y invited to wei oar 13, lat 8 ee 8.17 8 le tea dod olvon, C J Ridgewa: al eul in this city, and demanded of him 4 clearance of Oa) jeMann opened him a little, and he carried Reindeer to | Maracaibo. at 94 1040 ; 900 Lagosyre and Porto Rico, | attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock, from No. 155 Ney ceten 8 ‘Cienfuegos for Boston, July eee: hme steamehip, (1m the presence of toe ondercignse ma ‘a break, and led to the homestretch three lengths or | at £\ a 90; apd 100 St. Domingo, at Se. Wert Eleventh street, without further invitation. om romeg Heb. ee siameitabemiaial Lt ca which he re! and at the same tune stated that Mere, As soon as Reindeer recovered, he made a noble Corton —The market continued aut, » with a rg 4 On Friday, July 18, Emma, Pep erp mans of George | .- iy 16, Int ahaa lon 2 24. Did not learn CU Tamllten, ko ane 3 ‘ zon was, that he had special orders Seat ffort to overtake the gray; but there was nochance for | to decline—the operations to-day, not excedim: 900 | and Caroline F. Kellock, in t] the CLES, not to clear any foreign vessel him, Cecmsonbonme £0 The score on a jog. making the | bales, on the basis of Bo. for middling uple“ids; 4c for ‘The friends of the paky wo respectfully invited to oft beet (Br), from for™ ‘iohn iopenala, i, Powe for said port of Minatitlan, as it Was not a port of entry; | beat in 2:65—Reindeer sbout forty yards bebiad, and Moles, apd nan s hen] Ber ‘Texas “id other Southwest- | attend her funeral. from the residence of her parents, ousiel ber with water, July Pa Rear 12, lom 73 ae, ogee ot q fas Send ht Dien | sesau, NP, and rs Pie re, Win and the said arers hereby protest against said Mexi- | Boston Girl juct inside the distance stand. Had MeMana | ern growths—eq' off of near; yp coeaae Rotunda. corner of Chambers and Centre streets, this ing. 8 & Shannon, Jas Basse tt, H oy We Gen Counsel, a gov"? ment. and all other parties impli | brought Vermont to the score at his speed, he would an- | cent since the eval of tbe Antws gloomy day. at 4 o'clock, P M. wees Phiiais: Paine, Port | 3) fay PP Hehe H 1 eset, Phillies, 3.W Bandas cated, for the {clowing seasons, viz: — doubtedly have shut Boston Girl out from any further Fratnens.—Atmerican prime live geese were Lge at June 5, near cat fg on board the ship Sea, the | 4, servant, oe Upton, M Bacon, J Moulton, 42 Code sis ted te missionary at Fuk Cha, “First. —That ssid Tehuantepec Aailroad Company is cman for the stakes. 87c . cash, but none were sold. Of common, a few thou- | Rev, Mr. Richani mpelied to seud the steumsh( fp Calted States to ‘Second Heat —Reindeer (00k the lead, Vermont follow- | sand pounds were rumored at 33 a So. titlan, in order 10 bring Major ‘ward and some oe his | ing close at his heels, Bostoa Girl breaking up before Fisu.—We neticed more activity in the market, at ua- party to New Orleans, 4s the presence uf Major Barnard | reaching the craves, ‘asin the previous heat. Infact, | altered quotations. The day’s business comprised about in thie city is absolutely necessary for their interest she acted out the roce. never being near | 3.000 quintals Western Bank cod, at $275 @ $287: 500 ‘Second —That they are forced to << ine entering Into | the others we ivory rthe word wasgiven MeMann | Grand do, at $3 12%; 1.000 bbls. small No 3 mackerel, the port of Vera Cruz fur ® clearance, because they have using determined to trail Reindeer, Isaae Woodruff took | at $437 a $4.50; and 300 large, at $4 %a $5. Herrings Bounav, May 27—Bhipe North Bond, Jenkins, for Penang, | servant, E eultee yes WF Yrccns teeail ready: Memnon, Gordon, for N¥: ton, Hh Wi hem reg 4 “Bawcon, iy Bark Lucy, Davis, Yor Boston Sth, with Megueen, “ahiens lignes eis, 1 W Marey,N Shepezd, “Siete, ia7JT $M Standen ¥ bg Meta "fon Rasia—Steamor ColumD: lene Phiedsipuie) a Rg g Williams, L, Beach, sigelow. BOR, "ow ned to eee: duly 2 Mia aon for Boaten; MDewar, and | ZAZP2, 2 biaputels, HE Field, B no of & a for N the precedent of the case of the American schooner | his time to the quarter pole, being forty-two anda half | were as rated Woit Sears, which they dispatcied, a shert time since, for | seconds in going there, fle increased his speed fovete Fasicets —No new ‘now hatere of special mportance can elf Logie, Soe Lenton. Vera Cruz, there to get Lhe papers to proceed to Mantle back stretch; and still Vermont was made to keep his | be observed in this line, whilst the encagements have > Orie, See. ork, i FI en re rv I lan, and whichthey did not suceced in obtaining lace, laying a clear length behind at the half mile pole | been pretty ample. and embrace 12,000 bushels corn. for R.'8 FAMILY PRESCRIPTION OFFICE [8 more than three weeks after her arrival at Vere Ci ey 1:18, On the lower turn the gray was drawn out, | Laverpool. at 4c ; some flour, at 16d, with 15d. gene. tied dally with ‘invalids, both from city and couatey, moderate G a, Con- d from nee Yin ty in consequence, of his exceedin a msdielae furiisbed. OM Jona "Wlinee (Be). oye for Bos atl Taylon, toe | eens, bogs, fom ti M, CONSTANTINO?! 15— farshall, Taylor, for | Charges, Bogten aot 234 7 has ier ft a block from Broadway. Johnsen CALCUTTA Element, Bursley; for NYork, MDa’ member of New York Medical Seoiety. lagi Albania, Crowell. for Boston, aded; Marathon, Watermi re sie ; Amulet, Howes, NEW, MEDICAL BOOKS:—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL do der Walpole, Letarer, dim dos barks Holland, Jrork on the nature and treatment of delicate diseaseay er, Collagan, cld 16th for y to rly toam 18th; Saxony, | and all the kindred aifections—Allustrated ty s great ai "and Allioth, Lant, Eat beausifully colored oe as large as lifes by ‘ifomer and it would be grievous to the laterests of the said com- | and in an instant he was in front of Reindeer. On the offered; a few bbls. do., for Glasgow, at 1s. 2d; 21 takin into: meelyes to repetition of the sume home ae Isaac rallied his horse, applied his 5 whip ae xcracine, or madder ‘preparation. for Lordon, at naperingly, and certainly made « most vigorous brush. €4.; and <0 bbis. rosin, st 28, 6d, For Uavre thare 'Third.—They decide in proceeding direct to the port of | but all tone pore—the faster he went, the faster went ‘not much oxt*Fing. and rates remained about the Minatitlan, from the knowiedye that they have of am | the gray; and ie vanbeston tothe score by half a length. , viz: for ashes, $5 a $6 cask; and for cotton, American Consul being established at Minatitian, and | It was amusing to witmess the confident manner of Mc- | three-eighths of a cent pes, mynare bags. For Cali- recognized by the guverument of Mexico as such. Mann, as he came up the homestretch, casting side | foinia. rate: ively quiet, though the news And they Legend aye Aqvinst sil demages, loss, injury, | glances at Isaac, while he keot Vermont ats winniag | furnished by the Brother Jonathan's artivil was con- | @vw mises, tl ds ra Delle re expenses, Kc., which suid compauy can cr receive, | pace; signifying to Isaac that the more he strove, the | sidered as favorable as could have been expected oon Gnt8.. incemsequonce of not baving ¢ clearance from said | lees were his chances of winning. The time of chis beat Faurr.—Bince ye "a review, 500 boxes Malaga Cleared. mate tip Pontise, Rreadwell, Mexican Consul, and desire ang require me, Notary, | wes 2:364;. Boston Girl was down by the distance stan: raisins have been ‘of at $225; 100 halves at #1 Steamors—Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, E K Collins; Vul- to make @ public protest ar by ‘his act, I now do, that | when the others crossed the score. 15; 20 casks currants, at 6c. a7c.; 10 cases Bordeaux | can, Hand. Philadelphia. ins lop Black, London for cbt ris (copes an Am brig), Yorktown, Storer, the same may serve and be of full force and value, as | Third Heat —Thix heat was very like the previous one, | prune: 3 proceeded) 3a,’ Rover, Nelson, do for Lisbon circumetances may require. with the excepticn that Boston Girl was a little closer to | ron. a! Apd the said appearers do protest. and I, the said | the others at the end of the race,and Vermont kept | — Gixsxnc—There was no demand whatever for this com. | fis (Br): 4 Notary, at their request, do, by these prescats, protest | nearer to Reindeer round the upper turn and down the | modity, and prices were nominally the same, no sales atgrloo (kt), Harvey, Liverpool, R. Kermit; Poulson! Hamburg, Schmidt & Balchen; Axto- See: aking, Quebec; Margaret, Morryman, Bic, Per- | 10 0or 00 (on “ft . Erangun, ne 25—Brig Celestina, Fickett, from Konigs- in fancy boxes, at 170 ; and Seoases Leghorn cit- | Shipe— ns. costs, keds Soule, Glasgow, HD Brockman; Reris againgt all loss. © charges, expenses, damages. and | back stretch. He went in front on the lower turn, as | having occurred to create any important change. Br), Limeri “can i ‘%& Osborne; Wm Larraber, for Boston, wil injury, whlch the sald company, or the cwner oF owners | usual, and caime bomie an easy winner, by alength The ar continued | heavy. with ooly a moderate loval in- ¢ iti a zon bam ope ae i do ah, eterboll, Endicott, from Cronstads, for VALD OF sul | first quarter was made in tl ine seconds; the uiry, and sales of 400 iver, at 450. a 50c., cash. ruz, Hatgous, J, a » Me sxican Coveul 2 Grove aruslog Dg to grunt said clearance. in 117%; andthe beat in ‘4. The following is a “Fives bave bese im limited request during the terpenes "Fa tnland Islands, Leland, Zimmer. Bg Fg gent fy Fad for Boston, about This done and protested at uy oflee. in the city of | summ week, yet we do not perceive any fluctuation of moment New Orleans, im the presecce of Walter 8. Jones aad | Jas MeMfann entered g. g. Vermont. . ta 4 Davidson: Crug (Port), Jones, Fayal, Fi In rates, Amongst the trapractions, which were all in ? p Lucy Spear, Rob! ‘Trinid Brown, do; J B Reveille, Sleeper, cia & Co; Lag Ba Prescott, 2°38 Chas- Thomas H. Higinbotbam, GOD pe ient witnesses, who here- | Issac Woodruff entered ch ¢ Reindeer ...-2 2 2 | small parcels, we noticed 635 yres, aver- e8, amasery” » ‘parks Talands, iw Unto sign thelr names ag'sush together with the said ap- | Hiram Woedraf entered b, &. Boston Giri.,....3 3.3 | smivg Bibs, of Idsges 00s salt dodo, dTioe at Te ‘Sehatom, Phil phi teamreeis i) Pausini fee oo a em lyin port pearer, and me, Nocary, the duy aud year aforesaid, ia Time, 96 5, 2:38. 2.251 dry Matamoras, 20 1/0 23 tbs., at 1130 ; 361 dry M. Malaga, MM Freeman & Co; | pit woek—many ure cured is two days. & Sai Bost: - ae ie balay t retook, | Tacaibo, 21 Ibe, at 10%0 ; 2i4 salt do., 30 lbs. at 9%¢. & © Bongos & Cos Sally » ships Nason for Calcutta, in the | H. RING, 192 Broadway, and 106 Bayard stroct, Not WALTER §. Jones, B. FALLON. See, T R.C. | qpanital'tretling ace in harness betucen Stave Tar, | —all ix months or less, 4 per cent,for cash; 103 avanilia, | eteer, rz, Wilmisgtom, NO: Chas Colests. Hoamaty | stream. ready for seas John Harding, for Newportor | W.. Litit, 10s Hanover etcet, Bod 8S. HIGINBOTHAM. W. A HICKLING, Blade Trustee ard Grey Eagle, came ff on the queen | an they run, at Oise.; and 100 dry San Juan, averaging | land; Oregon, Cook, ‘Newburyport, M A Hildrota, Hildreth, “in Me iver sutward bound ¢ doh Pee, for Boston, | SrHeene- fu. ae WILLIAM SHANNON. Notary Publio. tity Course. The heat was intense, the thermometer in- | 19 Ibs., at private contract. Providence, ‘merica (8), for Bos uth Rock, Caid- © FEE TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER AND MURPHY, BY as legrlined by « certificate from the | yicgring the temperature at about’ %) deg. ‘Toe horses | - tox moved to the extent of 700 tons Coltneas and | sri ntti Yee fe! wal Vigbtty Crome Ree ee eae unparalled race jexicam Cousul. and with it, the United States took her | started well. ‘The first heat was won by Trustee in | Gartsberrie Scotch pig. at $18 75, cash, and $10 50. six | Ship v9 coh, eaneanry of the | 394.0 W, i" Nas ters, Bee 7 be relied on in the treatment of t Someries, Tt now remains to be seen WDAat | ihe minutes, thirty-reven and a half seconds. The | ™*nths; and some common bar, at $i4,indicat- | ¢)) oa (7 pons Ny peal d iawue of this affair will be. The company certainly | {Cond was wou by Bluifer; Truster made about two aod ing & steady market. at Coed Te, ts i By near Straite'9 ot Gas bes jesus antee ate aud so ferit has acted with mo- | 4 naif miles.and went back. and died in a few hours. xav—The market generally was inanimate. Holders spoke ‘ship Jane Henderson, of re, fe from Manila for deretion, Srmnees ond dignity, in spite of the obsiacles | Gray Kugle was shut cut on this beat. ‘The third heat | Of Americam asked $470 a $4 80, but there were no rpool, 7 cuss outs Oe poke ship —— ons in ae | by oe bers * was won yy Shave Tail, Bluffer being the oaly com- paceg ca gen Bh yd —— st 6734, for abcut 40 ze bin of Baltimore, for Monte 63 days vernmen now submit to the unjust effor feos ~ _ mando, ‘g | tons pig, allowing time for paymen: 1 Mexico to deprive it of its righta. it would be wanting | Pinar yiclded. the Pros we 'shate Tall This hetee Titinien bas continued dull-with a feeble market, and mnleet enin sac aki peice, Shacuen, from tes: im firmness, st the same tine mauife-t » culpable eare- | Proved himeelt of good bottom, comiug out in grand | & scmewhat increased stock. ‘The reoeipta, however, are | tin for New Vor also, ship So Patrick, Wateriasn. from ‘er levanees for the interests of this section, aud iu tact of | [yieat the close of every heat, ‘The horse Trustes was | diminishing, owing to the dryness of the streams ut the | Shanghae for dei at 14, at $440.8. low 23.30, epoke Br ite the whele country. We ure satirtied that our govern | frum New York. He was the only horse that has trotted | tanneries, and it Is very probable that prices may im- | ship Sandford, from a for New York; 284, lat 35 32, tense aaa ee ee Sbhy Philoe impressed as it must be vith the vital impor- | twerty miles ib an hour. having accomplished that great | Prove as the stock becomes broken up and reduced We | lon 0B, excl s with an Am ship painted with o ‘alkok ion, Melcher, de ee ewe kN hanged sign " bite waist, bound westw: tance of ject. will do everything in its power to | performance on fhe Union Course, Long Island, about | quote—overweights, hemlock, at 124;c. a l4e ; medium | * Sho Tie Hiab Foal (on), Chadwicy, London and Fal- nbs bs: Georg 8, Brodie, Ta with derpichy ns ee Horizo m on, aay sien iS Bese, as \HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL oom. Tag Dr. A.M. Mauriceau, Professor uf Diseases of Wonea—Twenticth Pa Sat a ey Years of suffering. of and — AY i To those whose health Soerast pecs ~— an {norease of see that justice is done. b 1 his snd light do., at ldc, a 15c.; good, damaged, at Iie. a With woe to Orlane’, Mint family, it s of especial er mee ee ee Tile) 908 eRe Ge. 106. Oak soles, of wll dose ry rele tS Liverpool, dune 14 with eo in p “ dp, Niagara, Harriet Auguste, Revenue, Wm | other budanginve womanhood, of th Jesters one try Important Anti-Rent Case, is scarce and in demand, particularly slaugh- }, Tileston & Co. a Joceph Walker, for NYorke Weatmas in whom nature craton . criptions. Camaniver Trorrixo Panx, July 17—Mile heats, best | tor auished and in the rough, Calf ekins are plenty and Phitsdciphiny 2 C Humphrey, for NOrleans Salem WNITED STATES CIRCUIT CoURT. Before the Hon Samuel Nelson, James Schott, Jv. and Wife. vu». Neat Bensom—In this case, which War argued before Lho Jourt during the last term, Jadge Nelson bas given the following decision: — ‘This wae an application fir an injunction against the de. feodaut, to restrain bim from committing treepasses, from cutting wood <r peeling bark on Cae iauds and premises of the plaintiff, in the county of Sullivan, and from eg pales oF leases, oF Otter C MUructs. relative to said The bill of complaint filed by the plaintiffs, Mr. Bebote and his wife, a daughter of (he late Commodore | }, citizens of the state of Penurylvania, set up the title of the great Ulardenbusgh paieut inthe counties of Ulster, Queens, Delaware aud culliva ome of Great Britewa in 1/05. to J and others. The title is traced to the year 174, | © partition of the pate: tween Robert Livingstou Gullan U. Verplank and otaers, devisees and purchasers of the original patenzees, Kob- ort Livingston wae the grandfather of Ue ine Chancellor Livingston. and died in 1775, leaving an ouly son, Kobert | we tb inberited bik eutire estace. Robert | ond acceptable would it be to the public, 60 often treated K Livingeton, Livingston died in 1776, leaving bis eldest son, Iob- =a R. Livingston, tbe late Chauceilor, who imheritod | under the laws of Baglaad the entire estate of his father Chancellor Livingstou ded in )s14, leaving two daugh- | tere, one of whom. Kiizabeth, married award P Livinge- tom. and the otber, Margaret M. married Robert L Livingstom. Rebert L. Livingston aud bis wife by ia- heritapee, and relenses executed by the other heirs, be | came the owners of Oreat Lut No. 4 of the Hardenbargh | Pateet, which lies mostiy in Nevorsink. Sullivan couaty Cornelia Louisiana, daugbter of Robert L. Livingston. three in five. in harness. The following 1s a summary :— Geo, Fdwards named b. m. Mary Taylor. 1 1 2 2 1 W. Woodreff named bg Hector........ 2 211 2 Time, 3:56—2:45—2:45—2:47 —2:45. ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. Borio adds to the charm of her singing,» style of act. ing at ouce elegant and picturesque. In “Anna Bolena”’ end “Luereria Borgia’ she is always welcome. and the plaudits with which she is received, night after night, show that she is appreciated by the musical public, who must always delight to honor such talent. The repeti- tia of “Luerezia Borgia” always proves attractive. By the way, one of these moon-lighted evenings = Don Pai- ~ d peesmises was made be’ | quale” would be deliciously in season at the Castle, and as | Berghere is im town, why could not she be tempted to give usa taste of ber quali ay? The company —* very full, and we can scarcely ask for more ye additions, bat the trial would prove beneficial to all parties, with the tragic operas. The entertainments now counced for the next performaace will not be lost eight | of by the lovers of music Theatricat usical. Ninco’* Ganors —Burton and his unequalled company are to appear again this evening. The pieces selected are the comedies of the “ Breach of Promise,” and the Tocdles,” in each of which Burton will appear. Nationat Theater .—The attractions of this evening married Commodore Kivgely, and teft toree daughters Mre Schott, the plain, Mrv St George Crognan, and ies Elivabeth Kidgely A partition was made among i children of Commodore Kidgely, of parts of the Great Lot No 4, of the Hardenburgh Patent, and Mrs. Schott | became the owmer of Lhe premiser in question, « large | tract of land lying cD aud near the Newe j ‘The complaimante set up that the detenda my son, who was formerly Sheriff of Sudivea couaty,and the | [iraerat of the Ant Rent Amooiauion. has, fur the few years. pretenrted to be the ownor of 105.000 acres of land im Suilivan county, by virtue ofa quit claim deed | from the trustees of tae town of Kocnester. in opposition to the Livingston title; that be has comanitted trespasses ‘00 the premines persouaily, and by inciting and urging on otbers, cur ting the road. peeling the hemlock bark | surveying, sellin, and making comtacts for sale and | leares of the premises; hat the p.aictills aad other heirs hare been forced to commoner several suite for tres passes and actioas of ejoctment against Beason, and the anti tenters who claim (ite under bim. The complain. ants moved for an injunction, on the ground thad th fondamt was destroying heir inberitauce, aad causing irreparable injury to the estate; that he was occasionimg 8 multiplicity of suits by continuing bis trespasses, al- | though the tithe bad beeu settee ip a uit tried before | Judge Watson, in Sullivan county, in that be and his cvufederates were unable vo respond for damages inflicted. and that they were carrying om the legal warfare in opporition to the Livingston tith the assistanee of the anti-rent association The Was argued before Judge Neon, at the last May term by Bemuri Sherwood and teurge Wood tiffs, and A lL Jordan, hx). for defendant sets up that he i the owner of the pre- | misee, thes he hes a deeo Sum ibe tractors of the vowa | the Hardenburgh aad Keo. made in 1778, was oid, not having been Jacob licrr beck, one of the commisiwoers of tne town of Rochester, that the true boundary was that described im the orginal patent, be: line »tar ing wear the daod- here are of the very best grade. The.farce of th | road Excu.sion,” the drama, entitled the “ Shoemaker of Toulouse,” and the farce of the “Actress of All Work,” will be the pieces. a's Lycvc™ —The French company continue two ster- ion mh this evening Miusrany Ganpexs, Baooxryy —Mr. Johnston is to take bis benefit here this evening. The Serious Family and the“ Queen's Own ,”’ will be performed. Bansun's Mesros.—Yesterday this place was well d. and, besides thie, there is the curious cireum- hat the thermometer, on the hottest day 1 ver, is always from three to five de lower tha: n find it apy where else. It is the Catskill Mount Niagara Pauls of New York city in this respect. A ine Lill for this afternoon and evening Crusty 's Mixers cs announce am excellent entertain ment for this evening Frivows’ Mowrrnrias will give an afternoon and even: ing performance to-day. BSocurtr Liseany. —Sarti’s Exbibition has become very popula’ Ame » Acron ix Evnors —Mr. Silsbee, the famous snkee comedian, having reaped a large harvest of fame d movey in bis own country. rails for Europe ‘0-day, the Baltic, intending toaee the elephant in that quar- { the werld. and to give Jobn Bull « specimen of « ankee, rather more ¢ than some be bas at present with to Rurope a» bearer of despatches from our govers <, efter vieiling the comtinent, will appear at the I’rin- 4s theatre, London. in the falt Brooklyn City Intelligence. Benoon Examivation —The annual examination of Public Sebocl No, 12, took place yesterday at their chorl house, in Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue The number of sehelars on the register is 430. and aver- oge attendance 90. The attendance of visiters was or ce aes very pume ‘Ybe examination of the mals depart bergh, and running to tbe Wide bitie.aua that chelineset- | ment, under Mr.G. Ul. Stebbins, and his acsistant. Misa ee en eon et itvchester hud wo gont tthe ts | Henry cot sisted in the ordinary brauches of edacation, ele ner et ina that hat heretofors bose ernsiderea | neluding Astroncmy, Algetva, Natural Philosophy; as part of the Hardenburgh p. tent. ail of which laod tre | “04 Was varied by some good declemation by Master trastecs of that town had released to bim. The Piaintifte’ repiy, that the Commissioner Hornbeck died before the execution of the deed, in 1778, and that the question of bis decease before ube execution of the deed was pettied in U t tried before Judge Watson. im Sadlivan county; and that the verdict of the jury in that euit bad entirely conarmed the tivleof the Living | ston femily 10 Great Lot No. 4 ot the lacdenbargh patent, | Mie Hic por, Judge Neiwa, oo ‘he Sth inst. decided the | in favor of the piaimtiits; and ordered an in | was at work at the stave yi jupetion, which was iseued on ine Lich. enjoining and the deiendant. and his agente and confede rates, from committing aby further trevpasses upon the iatetift © premises, of (rom making sles, contracts, or B Mtaniey The primary departuwent, under the Misses Voorhes and Thornton. also their examination very ereditably. Several rpecimens of drawing. by the pupile, generally. and specimens of fancy needle work by the young ladies, were exhibited. Two maps, one of twelve miles round New York, sud the other of 3 tueket Island, by Master. B. Weeks, about 14 years o age eueited well merited admiration Sex Brnone.—On Thured: nday inst, as & laboring man at the foot of Bridge street, be feil perfectly senseless from the effects of the beat. He was conveyed to his residence im Sand: -treet, and me. dical assistance procured. He was yesterday reported in a fair way of recovery Of the lands, or doing any ovher actin opposition | Pfarm or Mus. Sosnvs Sanne —This lady, relict of to the rights \ ound commpiainaste, Court of General Sessions. Before Hon. Judge Bevee, aud Aidermwn diler and Cook Jour 11 Charge of Grand Larceny —Patrick M Coed oline M’Call, wae indicted for stealing bank notes to the velue of $)15.and to the value of $35, the proper- ty of Bernard Elliot. Guilty, Semtemeed to two years Samy ‘ot in the State Prison. ‘he People v4 James M’Kay and tlerander 11. Jaudon, i pleeded wuh John B Uvyder —On mouon of Mr. J) M. Funith Je, counsel for the accused. jourt ordered {oat the case be tember next, and that a commiseion do ineue out of, and under the sstof this court. tu take the evidence of Jere- fish Veo Remseiase Jt in California, « witness im be- A —{ Toy nts, «nid commission to be issued to See man, Jt and Tempir kininet, Kags, — them; and it is further Tiered that Hiberty be given to the Dir trict Atte maa take the evidenoe de bene case | oeny $i Pope ve due wif of the people. " Cryter. iorviended with M Kay and —_ yyiat wee oles po Poned to the nied Mow: | my in September Pt, Adjourned to 11 welock Priday | United States District Attorney's OMee, Joue 11 —Bazcess of Passengers — this day fe-ued agaivet the Auetrian «0 ~ fgniort the captaim. for bringing to t of an passengers om bis last voyaue trom Betfact, Ireland ‘Tas Mernoomt Onvren Prorenty Sur —The negotia tions consequent upon the earnest recommenda’ ioe of the Court, tur an amicable rettlement of the anf retuaat: te between the two branches of the Metaodiet Bpie copal Chureb, bave failed—the South maxtog it a peo & quidite that the justice of her ciate etait be adenttted, end the North refusing to make any each acknowiedg ment —N_ V. Christen etdeocate July s Over two hundred female drowed tn the Ploome costome. atteger @ Be «heer th to Cleve laced OF, on be tot east | the Jate Joshua Sands. and mother ef Deptate Sands, of | U. 8. figate Bt. Lawrence, wax buried yesterday, the | funeral Pine necom panied from the lattor genticman « wbington street. by a large number of the pests of the citizens, by whom the deceased igbly esteemed. = Sands was about 90 years of age, and hed ti it portion of het life ia Brook lyn. ever distinguiebed by the piety and real which ab | manifested in the cause of charity, While her health and strength permitted. she was constantly porwunliy | enemy ol in ministering to the wants of her poor of sici ne! Ths Be Borenens avo ter Cry Parnens—The batehers have all been notified throughout the city that they will be required to take out and pay for licenses. and accord- ingly many have done so, about $900 having been ro- {mpost, nod dirpate the legality of the ordinance, About import, and y nance. About tweety ct the non-conforming parties bave been arrested for violation of the law. cate counse! have been retained iB -A defend them. The cases were to have been heard yes. before Justice King, but were adjourned until To next Rowwrny ay 4 Brnvant. ag apn Gail pan gee oe rested yesterday, charged by her employer, t, ocrber of York, with having robbed her of The officer found $40 in her possession, and where she had deported it at # atore in Pros. of & report of of Health have empow- ’ reat with the proprietor of the paca- matic draining apparatus for emptying ali the sity siake. Srnvors Accorst —Veeterday morning, a* young men. nsiwed Doyle aged about Teenty years of Mr Briggs, builder, wae at bnna ty y pin the tear of Mesers. Mf mnove henee. No, 186 Fulton nse Ee which he wae rateiog. by rome accident fell upom Se, crushed hie We. and tetiieted a rivws internal i Lal peared by a flow Of bived from tis mouth,’ He tus ose | Sopra te. th » bat there are very slight hnuper corn, 40K de.¢ Fork, 10 pigs ; beef, 40 do; cut meats, duil. Boots and shoes are, for the moment, quiet, but the season of activity is shortly expected to ensue. The demand is chiefly for supplying the wants of a few north- ern and southern dealers, some of whose orders have been executed at slightly enhanced figures, but there is no general improvement of any importance There are no coneignmente making at phen, to California, owing, perbaps, to the very heavy stocks held in thst quarter, of which we are advised by the latest El Doradian arrival. Lime —Rockland was more active and steady, 2000 barrels common baving been purchased at 90c. cash. Motasses of all descriptions was inanimete, and though holders were firm the transactions were entirely unimportaat. Navat Stonys.—Sales have been made of 200 bbls. spirits turpentine, in lots, at 370, cash; 250 bbls, No. 2 nd 200 bbis. Wilming- of galls cash. A lot of 100 tons of the latter. from the dock, was reported at 74),c., same terms. Whale was without any further movement, and held at old rates. Of olive, 400 beskets have been sold, at $2 62 for quarts, and $3 87 per two dozen pints, Pork wi business, embracing 400 bole t $14 25; thin, at $14 1244; new prime, at $12 620 $12 ; ump, at $12 50; avd old prime, at $12 The re- coipte were ively very light.’ Beef was loos, ac tive, yet firm; 120 bbis. mers at $8 75a 11, and’ prime oe ‘Tiere boct and beet hams were nominally dull Pickled meats have varied. r4 Jn packages hams were taken, at c.; snd shoulders, at 6',a6%;¢, Lard was more bucyant, upwards of 650 bbls. good to prime having Se em, at S\ca%e, Butter and cheese were un- tere Rice —Bince Priday last the operations in this article have smounted to near 1.000 casks, (a considerable Re of which was for shipment to Europe.) at $34 per 100 Ite, The demand throughout bas been pa i active, and prices well sustained Brvps—A few smail lots of flax have come to hand from the Southern States, which were offering te-day at $160 per burhbel of 56 ibs, but no sales of any conse- quence were eflected. There was very little foreign in market; it was wanted for crushing, and would bring $1 65 per bushel There was no clover or timothy exhibited, and we heard of no established quotations. Soar. —A parcel of 150 boxes red mottled OCnetile was purchased this morning, at %e, 4 months; a trifle below the previous value. | Arices have been extremely quiet and languid; only one rale of £60 tbs, No. 1 uutmegs was reported, at “7 )50., urual terme. Brinves —In foreign, the transactions foot up about 2 half pipes cognac brandy. at $1 96 $2 85; 12 do. Mechene at $i a $l and 25 puseheons St. Croix rum, within the range of The. a Se. per gallon; Ameriean whiskey advanced to 24 ‘jc. for prison, and 24e. fur Ohio, at whic! tate 400 bbls. old, nothing traaspired in drudge—the last taken brought 2° se. Svesn —A moderate inquiry existed for the local trede, and there were aies reported of 100 bhds. Porto Rico at 54sec. a 100 Muscovado, at fe. a5'\¢. and 166 boxes brown Havana at 6),¢ —about the same as the rates last given Toraceo —We have no particular alteration to report in this staple. The demand, as usual daring the mid- summer mouths, i¢ not very brisb, and for the common grades of domestic the tendency continues in buyers’ fa- vor, Finer descriptions are firm, and metabandant With. in the past six doys some 230 hhds, Kentucky changed bands, at 6s a lle; %) bbds. Virginia, ac 5 a 6,0 128 bales Hava: We: Te Florida, at 4 do. Comneeticut, at 18°; 74 baies Kentucky ft $1.0 $1 12%; per 100 Ibs. cach; 20,000 Manilla at 10 @ Ie , aud 13 cases Ubio seed leaf, at pri- for fark Elisabethe a Entedonia Brander (of Philadelphis 4, "4 aia mes senaaie ant'2) 3 ‘She was from Ni mm. They also state that fiance of the crew, left at the J ph ned dy “at Ziq. o> Tre, 38 days, at 44, lon 20 Is, ~ Br bark Deveresux, from Edgecomb, Matan- of Barnstabie) Crowell, Palermo, 0 days, Galway, 38 days, in ballast, | port, 12 days, with lumber, Heath, St Johns, PR, July 3, with (Br), Bilton, St John, NB, 13 days, ©, with naval stores. Wm Walluoe with Te mber, to PI Nevins & So Sehr Globe, Simmons, ‘ingara, P\ Bloop Sarah Eliza ¢ fruit and potatoes, to 3 Salted: Ship Westorn World, Moses, Liverpool. + 15—Wind at eunrise, SSW; at meridian, do; at \ienintelpns laenter, and B w Foie’ Nalteays River Sevae. gels, 14. Union, Balte | , 41 y Arrived—Sobre Roxbury, Richd Bor " more; Rediant Readout; 5 W Swata, Philadelphia oe Mary Elizabeth, Pictou; Fonntaan, Ron- Nonrocx, July 17. New Bevvronp, July 17. Arrived—Sehr Alabama, Puledelphis, eu! ~ tata New York Packets Ko ork. Arrived—Violet, Guayams, PR. Arrived—Brig G L Walton, Tor! and Almira Regets, A. i Seiked—Sehr Tho pittives-—Bark Sereh B a Wolfe, Turks Island. Arrived—Sche Splendid, St Mas Arrived—Schrs Caroline, hr Atlabtic, NYork. Witsinerow, Jul; cAttived—Bark, Sophia. Boston; brige Susan nd Prince Albert, Boston; se: eS Bills, York; Forest, Boston; With, icymonp. Jaly 17. Frasces Ellen, Wiadout. tract. Winrs—Snles of $0 quarter casks Port were effected to day, at $1 25 $1 85; 9 do Burgundy Port, at 50c, and 1] do. sweet Malaga. at 260 The market this article was very quiet he week Small | were sold to monufactarers, diate wee, but the dealers stilt consider p n Z',0.; 0 bales six months. and 20.000 ibs, do- lets, at 37. and 430. onsh Teevipts of produce by the North river to-day fag ote Ot ms ‘260 bbls | flows, 12% do; 25,000 by 4° ®O% do: oats, 11,000 do.; 26 do.; whiskey, 160 do., oe wool, 75 bales. SBARKETS ELSKWHERK, raed 12%! 11 Pennay! Wat yanis Railroad, 4244: 12 do., 42 he ease 1%. ie Baltimore means ot fica 1800, icord at ai dey aare 1 bid, 70%, aeked; York and Comberiind, Te ‘The of the twenty-four hours have been— Flour bbe; #! 1 eas een ee bushels. Flour is im limited snd the market is heavy, es ee Prime wheat is in fale Fe quest. and the market is ; but common descriptions | ft ‘are dul) and heavy—Ohio sold at Tbe. bh coma | is unsettled, h ane Se Eee of a0 utes ot inperaane are in demand, at 330, No variation. in freights. Avpasy J 18, 1861 Receipts since ‘2.40 burbels; corn, 23 demand, at former ier Fans Ade. shove the views of 5.000 bushels, at demand, ih salen Cf 25 000 b the Ney Dr. ilwaukie, Wis. to Loume A., daughter of the late Win, Paxson Hal. "On sity ching, Jay by the Re poor | by af ' Ohare, Mr. Isaac 5 re to Miss Many Jaret Biror toth of Mariborovgh, Foreign Matis, Letter Bags for Rio Janciro, &e. por steamer Golden Gate, Room (67 3% gt), ant Bill cloce 96 the Exchange Rena! 5 G Hotta ling, Keily, Bi "ashiand. _ Corbitt, af janis steamers Shack, age time to be sold, hae repaired Lawia, hence for Vers vont of the af ot for Providence, was on Consimient Point; stati ised 00 tt % miles Sere eee 4 ow ee To 1 W Raymond, sent Rropite Olty’ Li Whale: 1 freee Fedl, ships Mary, ber NB, 7 mor tohell, 8 for SFrancisco. — Juiy 3—Ent inward, Sarah Ann, Merriman, Ha- nport Ath, Am Congres, for NYork th: Julia Howard, a: Catharine: Edtiondy for Boston, Lda: Scotia jaria, for fe Sats eee Seat ee pe dune Wt-Om, Southampton; freia NYork for Lon- (not Fairy Fawn, we! sohrs Jas L Day, jolt, and ih Lavinia, Sweet, for ‘uns ee brig Eveline, for Boston, abt ready. Jone $2 Br brig Hope, Fateh, for Boston few veese! for USta' “June 24--Brig Commedore, Wiliams, for NYork F Lutterion, Somers, from Gibralt Ma; ers Bunnell, a T dase m Daly, just'arr; sucah re) sad (not mee Keone, for NYork 10 for se do are bark ze Tiaside, M’Cart; “43 S¥rancisco; sPayna, de. Cid 0th," steamships Sen Bird, ve LL (below Bristol}, June Sena Laurens, Logan, New Cotbui Po jomolula ok, for SFrancisco 25th, 300 tone, and Mary Catharine, for do Apeil 1; At do St, eh Robt Bowne, J. argo: President ee for mm Boston, Tarminan, July paesny Franklin, for Boston, ldg. Tuxxs Iscawon, July 2—No Am vessels in por Zanzinank, May 12—Arr bark Ioseo, Groves, Salem. Home Porta. ALEXANDRIA, in Arr ars, Ann Elirabeth, Bld- rites Boston. Sid brig And arr echra Harp, Perry, Sandwich; Nathan Durfee, F i7—are — “aan Pes NOr- July ware, Le | phia: iphernhndin Jeane; barke Ds Arr ; NY: Gre iF est an Havens: utp yn? rept ) Siheay (Ur), ody. ‘ish, Albany. Si4 Beltimore. 8, July on eer steamshipe Wintela _ qe Ly a 7; i ve te, br in tinge: Pierce, wir a Eee Hilliard, do: bork M: jutler, ia- Parker, Guayama. rig Rollerson, Chase, Bos- Bedford for ah od RORFOLK July ears Viol NEW LONDON. Ye 16 As "y Piisaterhs 8 Sn Philadelphians ei ts town; F Cy ghtman, Providence for Albany. ry, Crowell, Alben: WT, Joly 17 Arr Pivot; echre Rigingten, fi Wein de tor’ Phileserphie: . oor ily Shorten Gand ran, Almy, Wilming- 4 . St George for Piiia- 4 CW Bont. 8 Wag a ly 17—Arr eches BS Thom ). Fisher, Fales ly hee ——, do, vohrs En ee itebell, Heo Re Joly 6—Arr vis, Johaeon. Sarah wtucket, one of "sen Phi mm Rondout; and ome ot enid to be the William, from ‘AND, July I~ Are eohes elie Frances, Gilobrist, Rondouts 2A Paine, Wooster, N Yor! j RICHMOND, iH Yocart pene Lydie Ai » Boares, New Vork, Sid sche JE Garmo, Waters, ao, LM AN au. July below t S eer cutter Jacky on, Wn fom h tenise CIE. back Croton, Hoes? come ‘oly 1)—Art brig Vincenses, rornapncin Teondont 4, nit tae Canton, es | ] z| 5 J $ PF] ft #5 F EF 3 é si f = 35: Mi = 5 ? i a f : iatet ? Z Es i Hs 5 3 & zi i i mo i the ‘most onese removed in « few be ccatved 3d bys mountebauk Bd impector. boo toy dip ‘cute quatanteod in een ease, or 0 el as 30) SON, NO. 17 DUAN the te marriage cemerally, Mang icine, solely by his owa invented ) the omly certain cure im most cases, T; R. RALPH'S PRACTICAL P intended for all who need soun ond prestial ie TRRATION- or are Cy with corteia seein ington ee Peet ay i etree & soit Rit savers savelopen by aster fovea ly to bim for the cure of dienes, asive hopes that he will ours them twe a He is oalled wpom daily to witness the tfioete of bo wicked deception, worthy pondamontem g. s 40 Road taroet” opposite Seow ty SRMINAL DIsitA ae ae of Pa etd ih M Glee, LECTU bere AVERY MOTHER'S as = FRA FA erty, and the prenpects of too Inege a, dent people from Md you many bw a 4, ae a ote

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