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mation ibrestening martial law to any of the people who wight venture to speak of peace. ‘The news bas caused an increase of firmness tn the Lendon tea market. Shangbae exchanges on this occasion are jess unfavorable. Tamers, Jan. 16, 1857. ‘We have news from Constantinople to the 9h instant. Yorabim Pacha has beaten the Russians in Circassia. The NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1857. | a ti a i | i Russian General was killed in the action. ian of their 7! interests and honor. His re- ‘The English wish to disembark a force at Buforab, on eo his virtues. He was e man of King the Tigris, where the river forms the dividing line be- | beart and most tender sensibilities. Mr. Keits bed tween Torkey and Persia. wel ould thet ee Seay vee of most extraordinary Max, Jan. 26, 1867. | Ser eeeTotorstion of true maubood ever led bisa 10, seta ‘The Emperor and Empress of Austria, socompanied by | which our judgments would decide to be wrong, jet us ©ount Bool and Barons Bach and Bruch, have to-day | remember that ‘‘To err is human, to forgive divine.” wade their entry into this city. se Smexan, ofN. C, thes le soquaint- A telegraphic despatch from Madrid states that twenty- | term of service in the House, and the fact that they came five political prisoners have just contrived to effect their pope yA nF camape from Valence, vista made thom arm, pareoual rind, With PASSENGERS BY THE ARABIA. Beare eens eens St eepaely wan. ce y Meere Stanton, Bil, Dickey To ; Bareta, | Vanoon the merits of" in sous, he, bad airenay” obtained line’ Bipekey, Meean” Wellbrom Page, Nicol, | distinction in the public councils. In the ry _Chrpry,Ferser, Maguire, Mabowey,d » Bright, | remarks Mr. said, it to Fel must be an adept in the arts of dece Mr. Brooks ‘not suited for such COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Messrs. Baring Brothers report an active demand fer money, and if anything rather more stringency, but with. out change in rates. East India Company had advanced quoting at 2s. 03<¢d. id, on a Ga. Od. & 80s. 98% = 9354, and for account at 93% a 94. LATEST. money on Friday at Jan. 17—Noon. Coneols for money quoted at 987%. .” AMERICAN BECURITIES. Lona & Co, securities generally 81538 x ORK sess re. Oanaca 6 per cent bonds..........(ex div)110 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. of tb have reached a point that od market casaet be ee on of the season prices pag ‘the supplies at any a dull market, and lower atthe S So wee ee rye to 37, v speculators tool exporters Dusipess was 6,000 i 1 ‘and for export, the market closing steadier. The following are the official = rato Ti The siock on hand was estimated at 318,000 bales, which 209,500 were American. materia! variation in prices. LIVERPOCL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ‘The, Broker's Circular reports oreadstatls quiet and tending downward. Wheat in tir consump- tive demand, but By ig? demaniing ® reduction. The quotations are 1d. a 2d. lower on the week. Flour inac- Wve ata deciine of 6d. per bbi. fees 84. a 6d. per querter be- . Messrs. quote as follows:—Red wheat, 8s. a 9s. Western cana! flour, 31s. 6d. a B28 ; Philadelphis, 38. = 28s. 6d.; Ohio, d4e. td. Se 3¢s.; yellow, 348.; mixed, 336 64.0 t a. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. bern Bgiana, atbya & Oo., repors beef dull. rk dull god. low American, of LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. The Brokers’ (ircular reqvest. Sales of the wees, 3,060 bbis, 4. Od: medium, be. 0 be. iod'; and find, Aabes quiet Pots, 468.0 4¢s.; pearis, 46s. a 4 of turpensine in Itmited doing ip linseed or rape of's. Fish ot im improved cemand. Sales at £45 10s. a £46 on the Olive oll—More commos rosin in aciive and £46 & £46 l0r, to arrive. tending g 1 Sales of Gal- Ma’sge ard Seville, £53 10s, demand at former y 1d. un at joing. Tem firm at 11).d ally eree tu demand and tending upward. Ost emsal! business Fron J No transactions in ercitroa bark cull, Philadelphia 12¢., and Baltimore Lis. 6d. a ie . LONDON MAREETS. Brothers & Co. qucte breadatuils gene age unchan; ‘nite wheat OJ. a ) Flour 3 8te, Feb oils noml- pal, Olive oil firm, Sales of Gallipoli at £60 and - dore at £57, Lineced of} firm at 888, Od. on the spot. No tales of credo turpentine. Spirits of Nine quoted at 46e Bonga’ rice active at a decline of 3d, Tallow steady a 61s. Lard qriet at 70s. a 72s. for barrels aod tioross. Copper firm and unchanged. Iron steady at £8 6s. 0 £8 Jes. for reis, and £8 0 £8 bs. bars. 3 738. 6a. Tim, commen biocks (4%s., 1458 for Banka. LIVERPOOL FREIGHT MARKET. The freight quotations from Liverpool to New York are ee isllows:—lion 126. 6d. a l6e.; salt lis.; dry goods 10a, & 178. Od , herdware 128. 6d ; mongers, grees, £2 lbs. a £3. THE LATES? LIVERPOOL MARKBTS. Livmmroot, Savurday, Jan 17—M. ‘The sales of cotton to cay are esti ‘at 6,000 to 6,000 bales, wiih a fair general inquiry at the closing rates of Friday. Breadstofis are viet and quotations wholly unchanged. Provisions dul) and without variation, 2 ware bs ; pas. —— Departure of the Amertea, Boston, Jan. 29, 1857. At 2 P. M. the America was bolow the Castle, near open water, and scon after, probably, proceeded on her voyage to Liverpoo). fHMIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. ERCOND SESSION. Senate. Wasivaton, Jan, 20, 1867. ‘Wr. TREMPULL presented the credentials of the Hon. James Harlan, elected #enator from lowa, who quall- Ded and took bis eat. The official no'ification of the death of lion. Preston 8, Brooke having been received from the House, an eulogy was pronounced by Mr. Fy ane, of 8. C, who expressed bis regret that this (ribate to the memory of the deceased coule not be paid by bis colleagae, Mr. Batier; bat the decp siMetion which thie wad event has ‘ yore of & dear [riend snd relative, had unftted him eo periormance of that duty. vr the wren, of Va, while professing bis profound hoped that thie ead lerson would pot be lost upon the hing When standing round the lifeless form of a de coared sesocisie 6 learn to appreciate as we are soloma- ly remmmard of the great brotberhood of humanity, de. traction #howld now ceage to bare ap object at whieh to ‘eit ite shafts, for when one has psid the inst dobt of na- tore he bar eeitied hie eecoust with mau Mr Toomrs spoke Briefly of the manly virtvor of the decensed, bat without concluding bis remarks resumod bin seat, doing complet: ly overcome by his feelings The urual resolutions of eymomthy and regret were then adopted, ana the Senate adjourned. House of Represontati ves. Wasnivetow, Jan. 29, 1867 Mr. Kuntz, of 8 ©., annduneed the death of Mr, Brooks, faying that hie disease was acule inflammation of the throat, and so ewitt and fatal thet even his medical adrt sere bé lieved him to be in NO danger until within the brief. tet poasibie period of the time of his deooase Mr. Brooks 1819 was born in Kdgetield district, South Caroli and bad served in the Legislatare of that State, and im the can war bad rendered galiant service. He was t to Congress ae the representative Of & prow gallant constituency, whore history hae been illustrated by the virtue, statesmanship and elo quence of Robert Goodloe Harper, Jobo © Cathoan and George Meiofie. He spoke of his love and \atimate re- lations with the deceased, who in his bearing wes frank And honest, in ciepote severe, and in friendehip de- Helos, Mr Hrooke has lef a wife and fonr children, me the sanctity of that home he would not jotrnde, wt would supplicate heaven to furnish balm to their py td fod bieeding hrarte, Farth never piliowed on e borom a troer aon, nor heaven opened wide ite gates neeeive @ manter + pirit premen na then submited @ series of revolutions, ox ie weneiny! ou fl Feeetv:d the pee “y 4 0 House he tenderiog to the family of mpathy « the Bourse and resolving ti eet Roken of Treas” Snr crape on tee lett arm for thirty days. Benited ‘were subsequently unanimonsiy Mo. Goismay, of Mie | aeded afew words to idp tribaie 5 bay ® Un ved Ctuien Senator, Jb We Caled to Heckaletier, Burota, ey voliikoter, Henderson badine as. bullion decreased aver doublons Co: for closed. is Lonpon, report American after meneges ee ds 18 the Re do, do. 8 hou HA He ‘d 88 88 89 88 90 tion. ot 86 4 Cer 90 80 88 vel acting with of Sesome 3 ‘the qualifications should than at th 27, 000 including courage. Middling. Td —_ Ti4 771 t, |ARKBTS. chaneet of cartons generally = Dasiness | of corn, at pri Richardson, point Co. ate. LJ uncbap; Po and bie ). supply and ayers. tard sighly Palle do- atoad, of reports ta, 4a 6 13s. chang the ing pupwar u rates changed h ‘od ry rice. Q Ww Lia for Scotch pig 73s, | can’ ul earthen of fact been Publis good ‘ject Goodricd. Tt. goccasioned bim. eriof, "I A & any time, but THE UNITED STATES SENATORIAL FIGHT—PRESTON KING TO BE THROWN OVERBOARD—WARD HUNT COMING UP STRONG—THURLOW WBED IN A STEW. Avpany, Jan. 29, 1867. The following circular has been privately distributed about the Capitol for the purpose of affecting the election for United States Senator. It is, as will be scen, a re- markabie document and possesses at this time a peculiar interest :-- Oxmpa Covnty, Dec. 10, 1856. Sm--The election of a United States Senator will be duties to be discharged by the re of the next Legisiature, and is one re- be, in every scase, of the The time, the occasion, the great interests at stake, ali unite in demanding that the person selected sboula = first: Usoompromising firmness and un- sulied integrity of onaracter. Seoondiy, well tried devo tion to the prinolj of the republican jain. Toirdly, moral and phys! Fourtbly, matare educs- Uon and experience in law, state: To there sbould be |, in order to give to their pos sestor the most eflective power and influence, a dignided deporiment, an !mperturbabie temper, fand macners unt- formly courteous. To choore one who dii not possess all these requisites, would be doteg wrong to ihe State and injustice to the mapy of her illustrious sons whose er and history render them worthy this distinc ten. While there will be a general acquiescence in the stan- dara Beeded for thé place, there will yet ip ali kenhood bes diversity of opivion us to men; aad tiratorder. what is most to be feared is, that personal preferences, ioca) interests, and to some extent feeting, may, impercepubly to themsc)ves, bias or biind the juagment many who recognize the necessity of filing the piace with the highest attainabio talent. As to one ‘pm Une case, there scoms to be but little conflict of opizion. It is the general sentiment tha: tae cboice should fal! vpon tbe democratic wing ot tne repab hean party. This will relieve the question of partizan feeing as between the two great original elemen's com = whe party, unless there should be an undue in- uence exerted on the part of the whig element ia tho determimstion of the result. This danger can best be averted by « frank, timely and iriencly discussion of the merits of the various names (that have come before the public im conneoioa with the place. With this view the undersigned address you thi note, and suggest for your consideration the name of Ward Hunt, of this county, for the Senatorship. He is a man who tn all respects answers to the high qualifcaions we bave evumerated. He is» men ia the prime of life and im the fall developement of tis physical aaa meatal facal- tes Of finished education, of eminent profersioaat atiainments, of unsuilied mora! character, of suflicient perience im ibe conduct of public afairs, aqd with « po itical record to which aay republican m'ght 10ok baoc bodiment of all that le require! jn the person of her representa igbest legislative body of the nation dew sad other al tive tp tbe bi le He was an active eupporter of the tree 90.) platform and Presitectial candidates in 1848; and jo 1848, carnestly aud powerfully opposed the reuaion of the demecratic party on any basis eave that on which the Abe then previous contest. Af. le occasion racioal wine had stood in ter warde. 00 every pons’ fuse into the poliey of the democratic oh it bed !nherited from ite seplimect Southern influence; and when be failed to bring hie party to he free soil stancard, be romatned bat ominal member of it uti birth of the Betional repudiwan 1y by the acoption ef its comprehensive plattorm at teburg in the winter of .856. 19 was one of that pat- nieve band Of democrats whor during the canvass devoted hi the support of the repul commend to the suffrages of the re biican members of the Legisiatare. We bave pot taken tis rtep without carefully surveying the ground, and wo speak setboritatively, when we say that it commends it- fel! to the jaogment and bis the ardent support of a large number in toe democratic porsion of the republicaa This party whose opiniows are most eatitied to weight bes establishod by carefal conference Sod correspondence, held, not to advance tne views or interests of apy man or so.tion of mes, but to arrive at the best understanding of the bie Wensk your coutenance to our views, aad Fespecttully solielt tesak and free correspondence oa the fubject. Fy J, Riebardeon, Senator; RU. Sherman, Ingham Townsend. P B baboeck. John Holsiead, momver: smb! ; Lester Barker, Sam’! Williams, Joseph A. Snear- man, &. W. Dodge, M. MeQaade, Orson wor, Josbus A Spencer, 0. B Matteson, Timothy Jeneine, Palmer V jobn K Hinman, Alrick Hobbell, Justus Cnide, Ferwell, P. Vv. & , J. S. Peckham. Joseph Utiey, Jonn Savege. EA. more, Jno. MoCa!l, Roscoe Connting, Wesley Raley, Cnariee H. Dooltttie, Caieb 6 lyneh Spencer Kellogg, J. H. Mur ge b) @ Dorrance, © M, Deonison, RW. ivborte, B. D. Huriburt, Frost, Lorenzo Ronve, Dolphos Skinner, Ellis H. Roberts, A. Sendford, J Hi Kamonde, A. |) Barber Ralph Molotoam, Calvin Hal), Jno. 6. Ri- wood, Robert Fraver, H. M. Burchard, A. ©. tiller, i, H. @ Kastmar, C. M Scholeteld, 8. Alona» Chore! Faulkner ‘The iret on the foregoing list, Mr. &. J. Riehardson, is ‘8 Whig, and occupies & very moderate position ase poll tietan lacking two of the most essential reqaw ites of that charactor—judgment ard discretion. The sesond, Mr. R. U, Sherman, was formorly a whig, and is « hard work- tng and efficient politician. Mr 0. B. Mart avows bimeeif to be in favor of Hunt a s complimentary way, bat believes that King will be elected. ‘The following Senators were formeriy democrats, Are more ilkely, from their antecedents, to vote tor re publicans who at one time were members of the same party with themselves, rather than with thore of the Opporite poliiion! faith, the whige —James Rider, Ja maica, (oeens county, First district, Rdward H. Madden, Middletown, Orange county, Nineteenth district; Zeoas Clark, Potsdam, st. Lawrence, Fifteenth district; Ired, P. Bellinger, Herkimer, Herkimer county, © xteenth dis trict; Jobn ©. Patterson, Parma Centre, Monroe county, Twenty seventh district. ‘The great fight is between Ward Hunt end Preston King, on the part of the republicans. The demoorats are working in their own way quietly, The main object now (a to overthrow Preston Ki who is a sort of bargain and corruption candidate, an arrangement having been made with him a long time ago, that If he would gire up hisciaims toa certain office he would get this. Thove who are opposed to bim bave taken up Warf Huat as their candidate, The result probably will be that the fight will become #0 bitter between these two sections of the republican party, as to oblige them to fall back upon a third man from some other part of tho Siete. if thoy this they wil! undoubtedly do much better than if they take eltber of thore two. ‘The vote in the Senate is remarkably cle, showing as tt doce ® bare republican majority, Five of these, at hae been stated, were formerly democrats, and are likely to keep to their old political predilections in the selection of a candidate. THE DEMOCRATIC LPGISLATIVE Cave’. A democratic caucus was beld (bis eveniog to oom. my * or by | jredicines cf Dr. Swayne, of Phi Judge Soott, of Saratoga Senator Kel'y was ¢ Pre. sident, and James 8 Sloyter, of New Yor Mr Clinton, of Erie, Secretaries. Mr. Sivyrmm declined the honor, when Mr, Arthur Woods was substituted in his piace. Senator Waveworts presented (he name of Daniel E. Sickles as a candidate for election to the United States Renate. Mr. Fiovp,Jones named George W. Clinton, of Buffalo, saying this honor was entirely umsought by Judge Oiun- Mr. A.txn, of Senator Kmiy Mr. Kivum, of New York, nominated Fernando Wood. jonns Moved to take @ viva voce vole. Mr. Manan moved to amend s0 to take the vote by hot. ‘This was lost and the original metion 2d. The first vote was then ‘and resulted as follows:— Stokles, pt 3 the following reeult:— Clinton... After voting fou times without any change bein; arrived at, a motion was made to vote by ballot, an carried. Rickles. n ‘Wood. . The St. Loulsand Misseurt River Telegraph Line. Lovieviiis, Jan. 29, 1867, ‘The St. Louis and Missouri River Telegraph linc as faras Jetierson City went into operation to-day. It will be ex- tended to Brownsville, and thence to the frontier as fast ea tt can be built. Markets. New Jan. 28, 1857. Cottons stiffer, but not quotably higher. Sales to 18,000 bales at 143; a 1434 for middling. Flour better. Mees pork, $21. Lard in barrles, 12}c. a 1240. CraKieston, Jan. 28, 1857. Sales of cotton to-day were 700 bales. The market is depressed. Circular—To Our Brethren of the Fire De- partment— Whereas, it has become known to us, the undersign- ed, that those oppose: to the re-e'ection of Mr. Alfred Carson to the office of Chief Engineer. are di litical ina ence into the contest, and brin, the votes of many of those who other means than the fear of losing their daily sequent distress and privation to thelr families. . CARON And whereas, the undersigned and a large majority ot the members of the New York Fire Department, are wuerly op oned © the admixture of political and other outside influence in Fire Department affairs; therefore, Resolved, That it 1s with feelings of the most unmitigated disgust that we learn that Mr. Carson's opponents are en- deavoring by romising position in the Custom House, Navy Yard, Post Office, County Clerk's, Mayor's and Tax Receiv er’s offices to some: and by ing the speedy decapita tion and removal from office of others, in order to secure their vo'es againet him at the coming election. Resolved, That while we deprecate the idea that the fire- men can be bought or sold by any clique of political wire poters, we cannot but regard this attempt to do so as being base and despicable to emanate trom any party having the true and best interest of the Department at heart. Resolved, That while we have every confidence in his suc cese, and in the manner in which the members of Depart. ment will vindicate their abhorrenee of politics! tutri, we deem it butjust to our brother firemen to make the above ex- position of the latest method used to defeat Mr. Carsor In ad¢ition to the above, it is only necessary fr us (and we conceive it to be our duty £0 to do) fo call upon the members of the Department generally to reflec: calmly and to use their ‘own good judgment in voring for Chief Engincer at the coming election: and to exhort them 'o have mainly in view the per- petuation of our noble institution, 28 who! y beyond tne reach and independent of the intrigues and inilience of political eculators, row being brought to bear in Fire Depariment altaira, SIGS ED — Peter N. Cornell, Assistant Eng’ Wm. T. Mawbey, Aesistant En; H. P. McGown, soreman kngine Co. 49. Same] Cheshire, Foreman Engine Co 7. James Milward, Jun., Foreman Hore Co. 46. ‘Wm. &. Herrian, Bx-Foreman Hook and Ladder Co. 3. Wm P. Daniels, Foreman Engine C ». 50. W, W Adame, Assistant Foreman Hove Uo. 19 G. Joseph Kuch, Asiisiant Sngineer. Richard Jackson. Foreman kngin Foreman Hook and 2%. Ladder Co. 4. 28 J.B. 10. A. O. Alleoek, et Hook and Ladder Co. 10. Aug Hurd, Bx Forewan Hose Co. 25 (Executive Commitiee of the Firemen’s Convention.) Jaxusny 26, 1867 General Consulate of the Pwo Sict Uniter States of Arm Proposals will be No. # Waverley place, for supplying the Neapolitan govern- ment with 4.500 Neapolitan cantars (oi 196 lbs. exch) of Virgi- nia and hentucky leaf tobacco ‘The quahiy of the tobaceo must be adapted for manufactur. . of a cbesniit or dark chesnut colo od tlavor, sequently of smaller kind. New York, Jan. 29, Manhattan 01] Com; y’s Stock for Sale, by ALBERT H. NIOOLAY, No. 4 Broad mreet. Wells, Fargo & Co."s Expre: sale, by ALBERT H. NICOL. N Union I sale, by ALBE! ‘ompa: NICOLAY, No. 4 Broad street 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Case, na beautifully colored, ral as life, rain or shine, at KIM BALLS, M7 Broad 10 and 12 Cents for Portraltypes, Natural and pertet as the models ere, and photographs $1 at HOLM Ae’, Jey croadway Dr. Hunter on Consomption. SHCOND SRKIES~ LETTER NO. 11, WHAT IS MEANT BY TRE TERM CONSUMPTION. 10 THE READERS OF THE N@W YORK HERALD le coutio The second series of merical ietiers to the oduction has already appeared, I sur nt jusiance. to deseribe brietly What is meant shall, in the nex: let sthodso! teat te ment employee jor ils eure Mtors Wil em brace n thorough description of every known method wh o% is one whi An interest in the *upjec ont appear for f inp Vion In the newspapers is | nmmiinity the Kame formation wi ri in, im thet publication, in a ed I anow the prejudice which many’ per: tons feel owsrds ail medics) matters which are made public in this manner, but trom the datterin ption given to my former letiers, 3 believe, ul at least, bey will do ful pers P & ainally applied 10 diseanes us, aod bavieg Bo symp! mon excep! the Wasting O- etarciation of the body, They were calied consumptions because the Uody cousu ned This tise of the term led to great confasion among #8 noon found neceasary to desig tion meant by prevxing the nam hie exte researc to the paibe found that emall granular bo-lies Aiwa) s ex. tumption. These bedies eulied tube: Lame of Laepnes. the term consumpti and pdersiood tc 10 & Civease of ir When, theretore 1 the lange, gemvine con it only @ diseare 01 2g. be Tam pancular that this be urderstoes. for anges which these tubertes udterso, produce the de- the funes, and a)] that mr inocho'y (rato 6 which mara the progress of cons” in. of the | th changes the rat perks or poin's of a gray In this coudition they rerembie # ealied yoiliary tabercles. This tu Ib i@ Bo. uly siroctores a0 to make up the longs Wuatewer inter feres with deca: bomizatih of tre bloxd will produce tuber-les. They are always the product of ade‘eetive performance of the function of the lungs and #9 8 a a iasne throngh whie ces hem by inducing and tee Terivation in the lary is, Bromebit = fe always attended By id musue oF phlegm, which biecks up the air tubes and prevents the admission of air. The moment th rom a elnster of air celle, those cells beento® fon that produces the 1 a thae the linge would not be fi —but itis the ebeernetion whi ether or hey were of the size varying from strom their rng ebortne the inérease the obstruction 10 of breath, and generally « consi ah and expectoration. by thege cheesey and by their pro lung. When the mendes, we have all the worst inerigurated—hectic fevor—night aweats—severe Congh—expectorations of yellow matter <apitting of blood — od strergib—and pleuritic paios, Theen, by 6%, WeRr Cut the power of life, and the patient 0 of thai disease to which we and the object now in view fisease can be cured by any amine whether awe method of treatment at present known This brings me to @ isto ay stems of practice in These T Firat we have the “regular or “allo- pa'bi> praction. ae it is popularly galled; second, the: homao- parhie ‘' third, the “water care '* 1 propose to consider the respective claima of thege to the confideree of consumptives in subsequent lettars. Your obe- dient servants ROBERT HUNTER M 1, 825 Hrovtway review of the several sha)! divide into three. #mitheontan House, Broadway.—Mlotel Ace commevations on ‘ne European or American plan, at opvon: Ateam beat throughout BIDNKY KOPMAN, Base & Co.'s and Alisopp's Ledin Pate Ate, Rarciay. Verking & Co's brown elout and porier Crowe & Binck wel! Klee, condimenta, int, for snie by JONN DUNCAN & SON Defance | L seer op =f Safesmwith Matent owder proc! defiance locke and cross bara. Dapet 192 Panel [ireet one door below Maiden Lan . : ATM PATRICK Mra, Elitott For rheumatian, 0! ba Inv eich. Caution! Frand!—Shippers and Yea Cap- tains. An Brandreth’s vegetable pis is carried looking peddiar. He vise snips andother { ports, and prevends be ‘has a large lot of Brandreth's pills on which meso: much on thelr guard.” eeveral shippers’ at . Reve: ave bad the pis they sent out returned as imitation; and party lost forty hich were neized lestroyed, information leads me to believe this Dot be the last lot so rerved. Be wise; p' bi Bs cy id 49 Brandreth Buildin 47 Bree Ae js terfeit mes B. BRANDRETH. Batcheldor's Hal: and fhe Jbeat in the world, ay ves IG oes wh Be ot cartvalied ta oe country? the dye privately applied, at No. Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Thiskers, No. 1 Barclay siree!. Hair dye four shilliogs a box, |, and Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Uloers and sores drain the system of its vital energy. Their diseased ao- tuo is kept up by virulent maiter in the vessels of the glands and skin. This matter is neutralized by the disinfecting ope ration of the ointment. The pills cure indigestion im all ii Baron Dr. Spolasce—You have Cured me of piles, pleasingly; suilered 15 years MLAREN, letter carrier, Highth ward. Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radical ure truss, at No, 2} Maiden lane, New York, Campbell, Apothec: and Chemist, merly with Rushton, Clark & Co.) southweat corner avenue and Twenty-elghth street. Conghs, Hoarscness and Bronchitis.— BROWN'S bronchial troches when aliowed to dissolve slow: ly im the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parts; sedative and soothing eflect to the mucus lining of the windpipe into the broncbil ‘8 pulmonary irritation, and Ives relief in coughs, cold the various throat affections to which public speakers and singers are liable. Sold by all Kemp's Worm Pastilies.—Vermifages charged with mercury, or which require calomel as an atier cure, are deadly to chil¢ren. The Pastilles are all vegetable: yet their etfect is more immediate and complete thao that of ny minerai preparation. No leas direct, rapid, and certain for- th ia the operation of Bristol’s sarsaparilia in all uleerous and eruptive maladies. It purifies and reinvigerates the whole green. Sold by D). f. LANMAN &UO., wholesale druggists, Water street, New York, and by all druggists, Sarsaparil- la $1, and Pastilles 2 cents per bottle. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKE®?. Taurspay, Jan 29-6 YM. There was avery heavy market at the opening this morning. Lower prices rulod throughout, and the dis- Position to sell was quite general. With the exception of Chicago and Rock Island every railroed atock sold rea lized a decline. At the first board Missouri 6’s fell 114 ver cent; New York Central Riilroad 7’s, 1; Canton Com- pany, <; Harlem, ';; Reading, ';; New York Contra, 3g; Michigan Southern, %{; Panama, }4; I!!Inois Central Railroad, 34; Cleveland and Pittsburg, Galena and Chicago, 34; La Crosse and Milwaukie, ; Cleveland and Toledo, };. There was asmall sale of Wisconsin Lake Shore at 60 per cent, which can be considered very cacap for an elght per cent cash dividend paying stock. Tne news from Europe by the Arsgo has oponed ihe eyes of Stock speculators in this market to the fact that there can be no permanent ease {a money matters, The movements of the banks of Kagiand and Vrance show that their efforts to check continental rpecuiation have failed, and that money must cont nae to command the highest prices whers {t is fo much wanted. We look for & turther advance inthe rate of interent by the Bank of Eogland. The effect this time will be mach more disastrous then the last. Toe decline in consols end the French junds shows what the anticipations of financiers are. Every effort has been made by the great bat king institutions of Ecrope to check, and if possible arrest, the rapid expansion o! public and private credit and taey have proved abortive. The only course left isto let speculation ron ite race and collapse in the regular way. The value of money on (he continent of Furopo is 20 much greater than in Eogland tnat the benk has no other alternative but to keep the current rate of interest up to the bighest potnt, or (os point that will partially arrest ‘the drain of bullion. We look for an advaxce to seven per cent again with'n the next thirty days. it yoar at ‘thie time it was six per cent, and tho war going on ac lively. We do not agree with the Gnancial authorities oi usual collapse and revulsion which has usually followed « sim) lar event in former times. It has merely been post poned, and wi it comes will prove much more disas trous than though it had at once been realized. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert H. Nicolay — $1,500 Bradford Coal and Iron Co. 68, int. added... 20 10,000 Milwaukie & Horicon RR, lst Sy, 1. 72 8,000 Susquehanna and Elmira CoalGo, “ ... 76 4000 Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis RR.“ 483¢ aa Georgia 68, 210 Mercantile Mutual Ine. Serip of 1862. 2 100 shs. U. 8. Hosiery Co... : 80 @ Ciacinnati, Lebanon aud Xenia Ri...) 60 New York & N. Haven KR (genuine stock)... 49 1,000 Milville Goid Co. . 60 Shoe and Leather 110 Pacitc Bank. 46 Chatham Bank. 40 Rutgers Fire Ins. Co.. 40 Beekman }'ire Ins. Co. At the second board there was @ very small amount of business, and the market was much depressed. Read fell of >; per cont; Cleveland and Toledo, \; Erie, ‘(5 Michigan Southern, 5; Missouri 6’s,1; Cumberland Coal, %. New York Central closed heavy a! 94 per cont A small lot of La Crosse and Milwaukie Kaliroad sold at per cent, buyer 80 days, which i# an Improvoment, Galena and Chicago sold at 1 per cent above the cash price, on time, buyer 60 da; The Aseisiavt Treasurer reports to day as Total receipts... ° e follows:— $142,134 77 87,878 97 309 it ‘The warrants entered ai the Treasury Dsparimont, Warbts gion, on the 261) ‘Texas debt warrants. . For the redemption of mocks «+ 18 B91 66 declared « temt-annoal divi¢end of six per cent, payable Fedruary 9; and the Lenox Fire insurance Company a sem: anova) dividend of five percent, payacle February 2 The Boston and Pittsburg Mining Campany have de clared a sem! annual dividend of $16 pir share payabie February 4. The LaCrosse and }il*aukie Railroad Company have contracted with Mr. Serb Chamboriain, of Cleveland, to butld the section from Poriage City to La Crosse, the whole work to be completed in) tober. The road is now completed to Portage City, 66 miles from Milwaukie, and upon the opening of spring the buaioos of a largo section of country will be brought to the road ‘The steamship Arabia, at Halt’ax from Liverpool, brings: three days later news from Europe. The cotton market ‘was withoct alteration, The decline reported is the same reported by the Arago, Breadstuilé continue dali ead depressed im money matters no change i montione!. Console had advanced a fraction, closing at 9) a 0) ), or cash. Stock Exchange. Cucaspaer, Jam. 29, 1867 260 she Prie RR..bIB OLY 660 do. “aay 300 d9.,....080 100 Had Riv RR. 860 300 do... 300 Bi 3600 N Y Con RR O's 2000 do. 1000 N ¥ Cen RR 7 1000 ao 100 do. 60 Tile Central RR. 60 do.. 16 100 Cleve & Pitts RR 66 160 Galena & Chic RR 10434 400 one TO RR.c 761g 4d Minek cloth overcoate..... coe 8 0 to 810 Hiaedsome piack clothiliaglags and surtouia SO 19 | Buper x beaver Ragians.. Mw » | Felersham overcoats. seeveeveee seusee 3 6I0 5 | Llonakin Kagians Swe w | Canaee pray 5 x ‘ 60 % % Handsome black does anits de, ke, ds, be, he Under garments. shirta’ ‘hosiery, jie cravate, glow ys POARD. 100 abs Read RR. b1O 200 Cleve&ToIRR 830 60 LOrosA MURR 630 126 Galeva & Chic RR oy do... .060 60 Mich Cen RR.b60 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Amrmn.—Too cals were limited ead prioss encnsnged —The sales were lim! un 5 Pry —otgg —! ‘The market was oa — 1s Prices, Thegtransactions were coniiaed to about 3,(00 bbis. jolosing at about the following quotations Common to gooa * Canadian brands were dul aten py Southern flour was also hoavy with sales of about 8 660 bbis, within the range of the above «uotations. Rye flour was steady without change !n prices, Corn moal was duli at 1245 8 $3 18% for Jersey, and $3 0234 for Brandywine, ana $17 a $17 25 for punch of do. Whest—The marke: was quiet, and prices porminal. Some Weatern mixed was reporied solid at $146. The demand was chielly confined to the wants of distil. lers. The salee embraced about 30,000 bushols Western 'x¢@, from the Atlavtic dock, and city stores ut 700. » Tie. Rye was firm, with caca within a fow daye of from 4,000 a 5,000 bcahels good Northern at 9c. a $1. Bar- Joy was firm at $125 «$132, Oats ranged at 60c. a Svc. for both State and Western. Correm.—The market was quiet, and no ssles of mo- ment transpired. Corton —fho telegraph having reported the cave of to be vho Arabia at Balifax coecked sates, and it ca #0 late inthe day as mossuradly to cut off wards, which were oor’ oed to about 8004 400 bales, which aflorded no ju: .;\serton of ihe state of the mar ket, ncugh there were some rumors of considerable tales, though no particulars traneptre?. Faxicnt.—Engagements wero tight, while rates uncharged jeg about 600 bo! 25. To London, flour was at 3s ; 10d.; heavy goods ni 208, and cheese ai 30s. ow, tour Was ut Ss, and grain at 10s¢d. To Havre, 800 les of cotton, at }3c A verte! was taken for Lisbon, to load wi'b grain at 22340, and flour at $1. LoGwoon —Iwo cargoes St, Domingo were fold in bond at 814 per ton, Moisseys —To day and yesterday, saloe of about 260 bhes. Porio Rico, very interior, at 463,, and about £00 barrele of New Orleaxs at private torms. Naval Sromss—The market, with alight stock, con tpucd firm. Spirits were held abovo the views of pur. chasere. Rosin was qniet and nominal at $1 60 a $1 66, afloat and from yard, per 310 Ibs. One —The market for ail descriptions wae quiet and eeles iimited At New Record on the 26th inst. holders of perm were firm, and sales of 726 barrels had been mace at $1 20 per gallon, elosing with a good inquiry and an vpward tendency \a ‘prices. Sales of 6¢0 varrolx of whale were mace on pr vate terms, the marke! closing ull Provisions —Pork—The market was firm, with mora doing The enles embraced abort 400 n 590 bols., 1n- cluding new mess, at $21 25, und at the close hoiders de- manced $21 60, which wae seid to have deen reiused for 200 bir, city packed. Old mess sold at $20, and now prime at $i, Beef continued firm and in fair request, with sale of 200.0 400 bois, at $9 60a $10 25 for new country prime, and at 619 60a 818 for covstry mess Repacked prime mers and beef ham were uuchanged. Cut meata were firm, with small sales of pickied aboal- ders at824c , und bame ut 10546. Bacon was in good de- mand for epring deiivery, ana. prices (or the articls on tho spot were firm. Lard ‘was firmer aud 10 good demand. Tho sales cmbraced about 800 1,000 bois, at 180 & lee, Batter and cheese were sicady, and in good de mand at full prices. Rica Was quiet and prices noroinel, at 33,0. 8436 Rear Dstate — Stores Nos. 69 and 61 Pine stroet. t'ge ther 67x78, both, $47,600; house and lot No. 20Latayeute place, lot 382149, 520,900. SvGAx.—The rales were confined to about 150 & 200 bictly Caba murcovado fair quailty, at 9Xc. a 10¢., 8Ld 40 do Porto Rico at l0c., abt 80 Doxe8 Wrskay.—Sales of 300 bbls. were made a! 47. for Jereey, and pricon at 260., wish small lots of ine latter Tepe ried wt 4834 cents Wraisnon® —At New Bedford sales of 6,000 poonds Poler were 46 on Shih inet at 730 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY JAY, “yor SMaation: and Help, sec Sixin Page. ™ EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMEN NFORMASION FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOING to Burepe.- THE BRST BOTRLA. jonel des Princess... jotel do Ruawie, kept by MY hotel de Angleterre. lobe openedin August ¥ Hotel de Pyle d'Or. . ‘ .. Bonn en the Rbine HOTELS—BUT NOT GOOD ONM. All the hotels to mM are b Janae SPECIAL @iNK MERCHANT TC » Victoria, inte proprietor of Ibbotson’ na the London Hotels, and the North an rivate houses ‘n Albemarle ublic ofice for ceuerel ages ees, No. @, corner of ttafferé London. Referenee and Cavendiad ties and the wine and spirit bu streets, Piceadill, Kart, &Ovmpaas, No.) yaurs heck todh cmariean Clee econ, bases tore It on ey ‘orm American friend visting London that J. M. wedi) intarceued im howls in his netghborbood, and has also several ARK WELL, LAT PROPRIETOR OF IBHOT. apd the London Hotels, and the wiahed houses alwayve to let, in best part of London. v end bef te pp! nase or by letter to James Mark well Ssagre) ses. mere ond a MISCELLANEOUS. QoUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELLED WOLFR'S BUHIKDAM ROHN AP PH. ° ‘A medicinal diet drink, of eminently sa'utary qualities manufactured by bimself exclusively, ai his factory at mehie dam, in Holland. 1t ‘ie made from the best barley that @an be selected in Europe, with the essence of an aromatie Tiaian berry, of know edged and @ di -dieinal propertiaa atation, both in Ku beverage to obstruet ions: tts fe ye bindder and kiineys, and im ral debility, Prompt, decided, and invariably reliable. Avil ii ia. o: a remedy for these maincies, bul in all cases in which they are produced Ly drinking bad wi maliy the if th peraan Mariy all OUF great ihe the Ubio. Miahetpp! x04 Alabame. rodvcing gravel Sobiedams:haapy tive Of bese injurious properties of bad w: Coneequentiy prevents the diseases which they occasion also fourd to bea cure and preventive of fever and agus, & disenve cnuned by the the atmoep here, ard thore dirt ny in every community Or ite various ober ret properties ip all on remedy required, when disenve. Iu dvmpepe on when taken in proper 4 a diet drtek. At dinner It is found, xperience inate cases, when even th do ale q nleney, it ie ar the cohe ron with the princtpal ahawstion dictates moat eminent medies! men have borne tesimony and whieh are eorroorated by r highest written authorities Put up in and pint Bottles, in cases of one and two name cn the b wen eneh. with the proprietor’ fo { ture on thi merchan’s in the Uni UDOLPAO Wo! ‘ALS FOR FIREWORKERS NAC, FesANC RR gin ATV CA penob brandi«s ferorines, Preparation for ai! domes SCOT WANGBR, 143 1 gail. to 0 tie liqnors, ae Maiden Inne AYE YOU SEEN THOSE $1 60 ROOTS AT Jones, ' Mo. 10 Aun riweet? ino the doutie sole boon ag SPANISH QUARTERS TAKEN AT 25 CENTS, © a ‘lings “ “12% centa, In mynent ke cohag, 1b payment for clothing, ai . a ANS’ Extensive Clothing wareboure, | 66 and 68 Fulton stre Between Gold and Cliffateee CORD PICKS. | muiliers, dc., Ae, at very low prices RAS ANT MOVSTACHRS FORCED TO "GROW Dy my Ongvent, whieh will pot tain or in- Da botwe, seLt to ANY part of the emirtry AD, Huns bs) Mee, 6 uel Skate | ony other malig. to or ‘ofemans. adtack: ‘or resort 10 the use of whieh will nol interfer if the met etne you are BOW mg no Rood if, ie ater hand, you are Detter under your phyac.aa'e carr, it willmake your very doubly ceria\n. ‘ ‘Ae a preventive, if you wil: use tae ready relief or regu laiore ae directed. you may visit the mov ‘nfected places and ep bttuok. mail pox. measies typhn d ship fevers. Rad 'e relief will protect ‘you against Uae most subtle of these * potRone. Radway ready relief and regulators are safe tO ‘ake vr ail clecumatanes, atid W ‘aya. do good, Bold a OWA R. office, No. 162 FuttomiatreetaNew York, W K. 'Zeiber South ‘Third sree’, Philadelpuia, als» corver of Bleecker and Christopher streets; and Mra. Hayes Breoklye. Birth, Dinriss.—On Wednesday, Jan. 23, Mra. Wm Diodler of a son. Marric LOTR — On Weanorday Daut- Tan. 2%. by the Rew A TduRve, daughiv SHAW—BaINBRILGa —Oo W Yednesday, Jan 94, by the Rev. Ur. Kenard, Davin T. Say of Jory C., to Mime © M. Bamveipar, of thie BanpxioKs— Baar x —U: jay. Jan 28, by the Rey. J. J. Lyons, Mr Jornvs dey to Wise Puma BRABDON, Gaugbter of Mr, Joveph Brandon, al @ the city. Zepre—Wnuaws —Io St, Pants chorob, 1p this city, oa Sunday evening, Jan. 25, by ibe Hey Berjamin J, Belgnt, DD, James H. Lamps to Sossy Vo Wittiame, bola of Brookiyn. Bari—SHappin —Oo Monday. Jen 26, by the Rev. Dr Spring, at bis residence iu iiis o.ty, Bitas Batt to Mies Jena Swaps, both of Bouncbyouk. NS. J Borvraan—Wiont —Oo (burs jay. dau. 1%, bv ibe Rev, Dr, Bucbard,, Aryeay % yew to May M, aenga ier of Amheret Wig! Died. Boiran,—On Thursday, Jao aged ob years The friends and acquainiances of the deceas. 4, at those of bis brother, Mr Jouu H Bolten, wre rer oee.tal- ly invited to attend bis tunes 4). tue morning, ©! Bel! vamt ten o'clock, from the New York City Als: "Dow an.—On Thursday, jau 2%. Micuam Brwey, eo od 48 years, Bis iriends and acquaiateposs are requeskd We tend his [cnera!, to-morrow afer: at Org often a bis late residence, 369 West 7 5y-S1Sth stres Det Veen ‘Tenth and Fieventh avenuc O'Fiaurary.—On Tharsca, Jen 9. Jou Jocara, re cond son ot William ard Cy:nariac O'Faneriy, wget 3 yearr, 10 moptba and 19 days The friends and nequintnost aro rempectialy invited to attend bin fupera’, this #0 tho residence of bis pareniw. (75 Wont 8 xtoonte a rat Hora —On Wedsesday vignt, Jan 28, 0! P Wiuam K , twin son of Joba X and Anna T. Uy 7 mentne and 6 days TLe friends of the famils wre rosovotfully inv ted vo wt- Mr, Marr Povrey tend ibe fuoera!, from (he re teace Of Ns pareuin, bad Macdevgul virect, © morrow WOrDiDg xt Cleve O'or0CK Jackton.—Ou Wednerday Joc. 28, Adak, ‘ofart dwoghtor of Jiseph and Jackxon. aged 6 murs Tho relutives and friends Of tbe ferouly wre respec tay iDViled (0 attend the june: « the resitesoe oer parevy, 33 Greenwich atrocs, (his MOrMiNg Web O'O WK, witbou: further invitation BKocemk —On Wedoerds. davgbter of Joreph P. ana gestion of the Jonge, ag 1 dy car ibe friends of the fanwly tend the faneral, this morn Sixth avenue, between Tweoiy Jan 28. Passe Eorsip, be Aca Brouner, of cop. wonts ota 5 days. ob Meus OF LK twee) gute sud oad —On Wedueedsy MOLINE UKRTH year of ber age The fone wil take piace « morrow afernoww, at three o'clock, fr ro 657 Sixta avenue. Oa bonday, Jan 2. Baxiamin Baowm, aged re, & months apd 1H c: ives and free jan 2 after a log apd ow wite of Sameel #, y are respectfully 7 afternoon, at 006 mily, 476 Rivington etreet Maws10,—Oo Wednewny Jan 99, at? o'vlock P.M, Marston, aged & aller arbor) bet rover yeart ac § month The tenes of ibe vpere), tr eet, UDie Aller Doow at on Bovenon —In Fanny Boventom, kart Twenty ninth eect syenver, on Sonday, Feb. 1 ai baw afer morning Fervice Covemn —On Thur «et child of Toomas montie ard 26 days ‘The feperal wil e from Lal Norfolk #trect, to- meosow mi Toe friends of iw fe wily aro reepecttully i oad, —Vo Tow 20, Maxy?, wile © noyer. in the Shih year of Ler age. ol the family are reepretful’y to morrow aiervvun, at dence. 544 Peus! strevs 49 FRANK, Bop 0! a/oert age 7 mostos nud 4 atheripe M Boyer vee and friends snd alothe memoors of ter No 36,0. L ry the rerid uo Thoreday ae Exizavere, daughter of Meter F. Bad Leceim A. Jan 2. of wcariet fover, Crapiraa, sged 4 years and 2 mon The reiauves and friends of the ‘nvited to attend the func: k this moroing. Hor remains w) bo xen forker® for interment Siccem.—On Thursday agea 20) cars and? months Toe funeral services will (Xke pia e to morrow morn. ig at ten o'clock, at 199 Souih we oes Toe aad Ticnds ere reepectfally invited to attend, without for- (ber notice, Bie remains will be taken Wo Fiventog for ipterment, Roy, —On Thursday, Jan. 99 Pata Bensy, ane tive of Ballycrest, parish of Grauerg, ovunty Longford, lre'snc, aged 10 years. Bis {:1erG8 ano acquain Jan, 99 Gaonae P. Siecum, cor, and thowe of the lamity, are reapectiully invited to 4 ais fngere), wo morrow afte noon, at baif one o'clock, irom nis jute rem. aerce. 74 West Twenty reccut wrest. Urron.—At Staten Isiacd va Thursday, Jan. 2), Haven, infant Caogbter of Franc aod Cataerine Upon, and grand covghter of James HoCulovgb, Esq i aniiagee ‘Will be 10 watiog this morning on (he arrival ‘ef the 1] o'clock boat trom steten island to convey ibe friende of the family to Green wo00 Comotery. y. e—Up Wednorcss. Jau 98, Miss Eizamern pect ully 1DeNed 10 ationd ber jone- om dence Wasniagton avenue, roar tucet, Brooklyn, this a!teraoon at one o clock nix.—In Brooktyw, ou Wednesday, Jan. 48, Mre. Crammes PURDIN, ID tb year of Ber jhe relatives and {riends of the lamtiy avo reepestfally attend ber fapera., nis aiteraoen, st two the residence of her son, Mr A Purdin, 93 ue, without further \avitation. p—in Kast Brovk. 0, om loursday. J Fussnemn Mcbomatp, wile of Mcbat| MoVowala, at thort but pairfal illness, aged 56 yours. Her funeral will take pisce from woply Bot I Lope God will provect us And ory up all our has Nico —On We dan. 2 MAvoseer Noor, the ved wife of William Niwot, aged 65 years ans 28 {he remains were interred iu Cypress Hil Comevers. Jan 2°, Canon Foersn,—In ti ookiyn, oo Thurs n a] Semune Foran, dang! of Capt Wm. Jad cima Foster, aged 3 years. ‘Therriends and sequaintances 6° the {mi ee tavived a at one o'clock thir a oD, from 1 No, 36 Butlcr ttreet, Brooklyn. Lara) —la Broomlyr on Tuesday, Jan, 47, ‘ever P von of Capt. Burtos and Margaret Lacey, ageu 3 years, monibe nd b cays estes it tn heii ‘The friends ond relatives of the fm reapectfali invited to attend ike funeral at the residence ot” his rf rerts, 42 Clermont avenue. at tem o'clock to.morrow rrorpipg. The rcivaine will be taken to Southport, Comn., for ‘nterment Lynce —)n Jersey Oily, on Wednesday, Jan. 28, after A ingertn, ners, Peta Lrsom, in the 30th year of bie ives and trionds of the torment. Taxay —On Thoreday. Jan 29. of of the bray, Saxcet Tsomss, infant ova “Gene ‘H. aad Lonive Terry, aged 6 months The re'alives and friends of the family are tmvited to attend bis forera’, to morrow ing, at batt tea o'evock. from tbe residence of parents, “the 5 grecee,”’ Belleville, N. J, Oarriages will be tm readiness: at the Cemire street depot. Newark. 0 convey thove whe arrive in the . noone, from bed ‘ork. ONTGOMRRY.—At Pooghkeepwe. on Wednesday, Jen, #9 earmia, wife of Jobo B Moutsomery jhe foreral services will be held a* ba'fpast one o’cloes to morrow alterncon The ‘hk eepsie train on the Hacson River Railroad leaves Cham! treet at 9:30 d reaches Pough? cepsie atl P. Metorn: gbheepele at 245, and reaches New Tore si Hawinit.=-At Ometepec, Ni on the 18th? November. of & wound recetved at the battle of Massayes Liewt T Battalion N- Iaky oven CMUVER aid Intends w he lamlty Ore 96

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