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‘Whe Rebel Privatesrs—Phe Atlantic ~ Harber Defe" graph Project—Our The Uceupation ef the Rio epproved, the following were ¢! Chamber :—Messrs. Walter Haye’ ‘Thomas H. M’Gee. Me are gi 1 EE ‘The Clerk of the Cham? munication from the 5+ ve Minsindippi Vi ‘mup oocuPaTiON inser ‘of he thot of Fi Wasnuncron Crry, Mi oo . ©? THE RO ORANDE, At then read the following oom- arorary of War-— Wan Phen ggg to acknor vomiting & pectal mee: ‘New York, the et ° irgiog. an early @ande fropticr, in order to complete the tue Char Q%Ary instructs me to say that the resetutions + have Leen referred to the General4a-Obief pe report Cx lmportant subject to which ei ctfully, Fit, WATSON, Joun Abstix Srxvaxs, &.—The Weneral.in-Chief endorsed this the olzset could be best effected, b ley, thus severing th ‘THE REBEL PIRATES. ead :— Pmsten Pent, ‘Chamber of Conaimroe Dusk 5\n—L have seen in the Herarp that the Chamber . s ireld a meeting in relation te the comers of mi ships by the rebel pirates, Cougrvss has ye ise etters of ‘marque. Now is ¢ auuie-of New York to put their shoulders to the whee! and ry the government A email vessel should be z= nel am) amored after the pian OF Se soaten for any ‘che! pirate alioat, ne expture of the Aisbawa alone Would pay well to all 2071 the captare of other prizes runnin fortuneacfor ail engaged Im Taimootarich man, S.ortsaud dollars to the construction of such eomrmand es airs polaest views it will ber givin the The Navy Department ar aaheiate full just ‘accomplish all demands greatent ald. Dow, and isetrain| Rersoif i, ar och 8 on: an * recommended Vary reapeetfully, yor ‘Woasniner Bsa., Pre every ‘The following letter from Commodore Porter was ron Ory, but will imvest th p beet to yeursei nerve to royed tweaty D. P area ‘United States Navy. ‘THE DEPREDATIONS Of THE ALABAMA, @ oliows:— revel © +» 9 © According format! Duridis wien ve} in Gh the attention of no the on asl bave regai ter, w hicl has been overhauled, voMion at ia gerd alt dt.) went anil forsea, The n to your Secretary of Hiuiie hope of sorcees. from Liverpool, it the Cand w si the ih ire ma men from ‘with orders those things are permitted to be done, and are unno Bees by the government, although I that none of ‘our rvpreveniatives abroad have neglect duties in the mises, ‘These is conside! feeling being aroused ‘the Engl govermmant may et pe vensels at sea, aad }. government aay more sailing from their ports; bu T must Sou‘ean that there ig but faint of at. The above was referred to the Committee on the Alabama. meine were sppointed s commitiee to co-operate MoGowan:—Messrs. Otpbant, Westray and Weston. CONVENTION. Cuammax reported the following names to compose ‘the committee to attend ou eseapo nese ‘iscupned edly tr the rebel service, Teasier and & Mr. tg ng Tom the Alabama house for their pay, the pirate men Tact tine 0 fC warvice cipired on their Mr. A. A. Low, Chairman of the Committee on the Depredations of the Alabama, said that the committee ‘were pot prepared to report just get bat be would like to road « few extracts from a letter which hi ‘ym (rom London, which came from a responsible aud re- hab’ authority. Mr. Low read the extracts referred to, Loxpow, March 17,1868. to your seqaess F ramonns reat ‘Britaia. for the ‘uss of, the, insurgent sorry to inform you have not thus far attract vernment of her Mi $ tictidously sold os agent of ihe —. ae mle hee in w steamer ‘Bowtheruer, 1.950 008, Was last week Inunched at Stockton. She ts inteaded un: The firm at Liverpool that ‘Oreto have pis ae ne gunboat Alexandria; +n board i Asruprise ig about to ‘and tnunitiens for or t Whockade runners is dally ier Gi ie Sanders, it is understood, is here, and is hi ore ‘Weasels he contracted “Tor. Irae erp @t last meeting:— Jen. gra Davi Chas. Butler, Win * D. so wee esa SP B. eat other Hayy 5 ew ae fer 8. Grifith. BN, 4 aie Brey, We iB, Web, Geo. ec a Whereas, a new. Relecraph ATLANTIO TELEGRAPH. trom Newfoundland to g@ensiierable succuss bas attended ‘Wa behalf thereof, in this room, TUE Mr. A. A. Low read the following series of resolutions $m connection with this project, which passed unanimous- new effort is making to establish the AUantic to Great Britain, and very the recent meetings held Exchange and ‘at the Stock at the Produce Bochange of of ae i cy rj, tnarere re renew an unde: Resolved, That it g@ense of the Seree onl i Import the in’ ‘Biaies of America. it is small in 8 goner Iy hokl out, a * hat tive success which tempts of « like mature affords suMicient, oncomta, ing of such vast moment to the ber to express tis rianes of ihe enie terests of mankin Resolved, That, in the judgment of this Chamber, ever ris: may be Involved In the prosecution of this’ ¢ niparison with the boon its accompiish. ment will confer on the North Re ‘That while tuis hazard and the fin} triumph. eubmarine cable already would interest the members. enter, =e that the buisllauocia bs paanen forward I possible. Sapaly an several years. They were x.) W. Field was here called on to give a de. asen a adommnael tints Ooteentee Cee table. Mr. Low said that great success had attended the efforts of Mr. Field) to procure subscriptions to the enter. prise since the fret meeting held in that room some weeks ago. Ho thought the subscriptions now exceeded forty- two or forty.three thousand pounds ater Mr. Field bad brought there Mr. Currrevpgy, in seconding the resolutions, said it bom wo tae that, fae hom ge the high rateo! ex- had a reasonable in the success of "ur, ey en eimens were at the present time in —— re tion throughout the world, and were of aifferent sizes, S Seu, ee 5 As an instance of the success of ous of Hao eentiones teas 0 9 te toe Jubal, in the} od Sea, to Li & menmage which different statiovs arrived iu England in less tite fenrncn min os. ‘The only accident to occurred anchors ‘Atlantic cable shonld bere beew completed they enabled to transmit fourteen words per minute. Mesars Glass. Filiot & Co. had agreed to complete out with their own engineers to lay it, and to receive ouly the cost of material amd labor, with twenty percent m sharen when the line would be in full operation, each share to be deli vere! to them month! the project. aity Bay, in Newfoundland and were the Mr. Pater Cooren made cj romarks in advocacy of Since the layit British government has sounded the Atlantic three times, and i: had been pretty clearly ascertained that the best. places to lay the cable were from the Irish coast to Tri He expressed bis eatire con- of the former Gaence in the success of the undertaking Mr. W. BE. Doper aleo m the lay img of the cable. Chair, std that ine Mr. A. A. }ow roported who vinited the harbor dei OUR HAR! the expenses of thy nable wtat dele: The Chamber after United Sta PATENT Bar been) York, for the complainant; and = the patents « Jhiwm ction. or 0 mr) the impendin'< draft fw hundred Pr all. points, HOR PRFENCRS e trip, we a journed es Clrentt Court, KMAPING AND MOWING APPARATUS, Arn. 1.—Funice B, Hussey, Administratriz, Clad Hucary, deaved, 08. Christopher C. Bradley and C. Bradiy Jr—This suit was brought on three parents iasged te Obed Hos-ey for invention Guttirg apparatus OF reaplig and mowing machi for about two years, and was fallen teat heariog before Jaatee Nelson mut Beles. by Georse Gifford and is wv . Stonght: ‘The Court have recently a 8 decision sustaining and holding that tho ma- nee Made by the defondants infringe all those patents, end have ordered a decree for an account and « perpetnal Seprrerpven’s From ore Dearr.—Letters have been re eel wived trom 8t. Jobo, mes are daily Gra’ ao ae, die, Burns, F. Lawrence aud our obedient " Axsistant Secretary or ar. the Seeupation rd slime of communh D.C., March 7, aiding Oficer ‘of the New York conoern the Diookade would ing and arming the to strike at once. an would Dalla aos 8 ‘ship as sho od, tea times over, reas of pirate vessels 1 agents were on H. Russell, i pe, not to oom- has itended other at- mber does but follow the perience in recommending the yehants of New York, and of the worthy of their support, it may ative, the honor Lis succeast il Gonrplotion «Il getect on nil who participate In the preseut in this coun me specimens of the id and in working order, which to ge haa w pro- the cable, to go te some remarks in support of vohalf of the eemmittce noes of this port, in favor of and, iu answer to the is were rapidly being placed in an ion, of New Lee Ramuel Firher, of Cincinnati, fy UE all quentions on these patents Rave been thoroughiy con- 6 that crowds of arriving at various porta of the Provinees from the United States, in order to Une steamer’ arrived with ars, and another with ei hundred. ‘eno employme™t for them at present in the pro and uniees they 8Fe provided with the means to ave they will find it nec*wRry to retorn to this country, "1 THE SUPPOSED POISONING OF A WOMAN. Search for Her Stomach—I¢ is Again FE Ff i mM SECOND DAY. ‘The tmquest on the body of Mrs. Swan Thomas, wile cf John Jacob Thomas, who died #0 suédenly on the Zist of March, under suspicious circumstances, was continued ihe aeons iat ear d od for ‘before Coroner Farrel, of Jersey City, yesterday. ral on Suni atterncon ; took down Placed them vacant room, some tranks 1 having been ascertained thes the missing stomach of | bese #iG Pace! Shem in 8 wares; my faiher told me deceased had been throwa into the sink of the outhouse hat Mr. Thomas was going 60 move; waa ibe week an officer was despatched to search for it on Wednesday | after the funeral. night. The oftcor found at the sesb\im the outhouse, | yoht tte pu TM gna lavestieation wae adjourned had been disturbed and boles cut through the floor. The deposit in there was sufficiently bard to prevent the stomach from ‘sinking. The deposit was carefully re- moved; but the stomach could not be found. Mr, Heber- in, a Drother-in-law of Mr. Thomas, came up and said ‘that be had also bees searching for 1, but witout suc- cosa. ‘Mr. Thomas was present at the investigation yesterday, and occupied a seat by the skie of bis counsel. ‘The following # the evidence taken:— Delia me eworsnt lve with Mr. Thomas tp the ca- ambermaid; have resided there eleven months; Toone’ ‘was very well until the last three months; long ‘time from norvougness; Dr. Rhein » and Cae not ar Mr. Wood's Reply to Senater W! New Yorx, Ron. Baeny Wrigen 1 aces Tom grt 3 ult, out Of ree; 7 rl sein od conet taste Uae 4 ates Senate of a Ddeenuse ite manuer-or matter entitle it 60 ourselves are vot sufliciently brilliantto comprehend the ‘ justice and Vplisteeeet af this ‘* hamane act; but inasmuch as common sense is the only guide we use. ja the construction of laws, you should overlook the error which you 80 warm! In the proceedings of ent ‘Hall, to an you take ‘exception, we area Congress, and which is claimed by the sede ae vernment to be 4 law, is in oni grosaly and palpa- uarters: hour Diy unsonetitutional in Its provis jons; that-it te in. express wards; I was present; ‘abe told the doctor thas she had Tate ot ace <x Tesorvi S08 cramps in the knees; we rubbed them with warm brandy, Dut itdid not seem to have any effect; tho doctor admi- nistered the medicine and it reg har better for a little it up with her all night; the doctor rem: while; I sat up wi night Mr ‘omen rr fits that night; they see: to last five mi- pata the dootor Toft “about half- it five o'clock A. ts d said he would come ha hs erness wap Ne irs. ‘Thomas when she died; tr. bonnes. snoogh State gove leeds, wu mere dependencies and provinces, to satrape, under @ great, con People nad to ie fnfusaous diocinction which it era ‘makes betwen rich and! poof, whereby the former, is, allowed to buy senha ° sum hundred ‘dollars, ‘aeullg the altar, ‘inate. 10 from his employment, Ln the point of ths vre all upon tne States against cece hr of the Vutted Sori. tween determined, with its provisions 90 Te. Be (10 the sentiments of our citivens, aut 0 insulting 10 ir manhood and dignity as freemen. 'o which, in the eegant and ‘levated language of your rule! by a iltary to see that she was dead; Dennis’ (the gardener ) wife pom an che lay the body out; the body was carried down irs about nine o'clock; she was to be buried on Monday Soenlog, ba but was buried about half-past five on Sunday; Ddecause Mr. Thomas thought it tomane bec opsocds tae: Guster’ tabd abe eskd ce aie alee PES is false, wwaistealy and. tn ‘was best to have oj woul Bir, he \° ot keep, and it was better to bury her on Sunday; there fender mame shameless ores el, upon Soren, mney vemme ees funeral; did not see any clergyman; pag Fe had seen Mrs. ‘Ibomas on Friday did moh believe she was dead; Saw Mr, HoGerlin at the funeral; 0 'not kuow anything = bs Troms that was left ying on the on the table; firet aes ty the cook that jtomash wis given to tour, ‘foberlin; 8 was when I went home last even- ing; think she said Dr. Cudlic wee it to him, and that he conid do what he pleased with she said she heard that he threw the stomach ip the "privy; do not think Mr. eee hy pe actions in favor of the rich and es are more ine less! soy Bi than is thie declaration sieie makes distii Sgalnat the p poor. Of course, reasoning so cogent is unanswerable! To whom you refer ag ‘the “red-handed traitors, arene souls are stained with the blood of our murdered Heberlin and Mr. Thomas were on terms; they are | men,” I cannot say. Perea Steen gm ner camer brothers-in-law; they had some words, but do’ not know | the habit of tracing effects to causes, and of thus placing what it was about; this diffic quite a time before | the responsibility of guilt ape the man who her death; was in the room wl ‘Thomas said she | it, olther directly or indirectly, common. public sentiment hopes God would spare her ‘ite, and that she had not | would point to Henry babar , a8 one Massachusetts, taken puison; do not know what caused her to make this of the rimary leaders in ‘band of ‘red-handed trai- aval aan he at this 5 at teat remark Mr. Thomas" told Ligeme SRR two o'clock, from hor late residence, No. "213 Water . ne to the allegation that he Ar fore . atrect. death Miss Stock told me that Mrs. Thomas said she was istiuetion between the rich and $he poor, you sa: Fasrina.—On Wednesday, April 1, Haars Macawran, going, and That it does not, because the Secretary ofWar may, in mis ] ekdeat daughter of Herma and Caitarine Fasting, aged children; discretion, reguiate the tariff of prices for example ‘on the | 2 yeass, 11 months and 26 30 cape, not aay anything to t sliding scalo”” 7 (traly.a Yankee, device), and may conse. ‘and friends of the family are saw Dr. Rhein and Seently tx it ten dollars or leas as he may You | invited to attend the , th y) "DOOD, of fits, but did not know what it was about; after | say further in its defence that it is more than the | at ball: one o’clock, from the residence of her~pa- death her feet seemed to be out of shape a little; ‘do not know of any jealous feel! — between Mr. Thomas | ride, inasm: it is more sweeping uirements, and wife; when deceased ‘polls Mr. Thomas | having fewer persona an the wines fist”) And ia cowed was most of the time In the Ball, ab and felt veny bed; Mr. | sion, you state that the act Is “evidence of. the patriot- Heberlin married Mra. ’ sister; I beiteve Mr. He- | ism, tice and humanity of the Thirty.seventh berlin looked for the stomach in the privy yesterday af. e caly (grounds of your, Gefenoe of act ternoon; the cook*told me of it when I came home; do | from our resolutions aside froma the slang I not know who was with bim,and do not know whether | have quoted. ‘To which I say:— tae pa Ci camoryg or not; deceased timl:om a shroud The fact that the Secretary has this power can- & cap on tt Sys Ls aaa al a at oe P Mu. pay, bovonn ce Woerr sianornony it thas anccerbee AFTERNOON SRASION. favor of the former to the oppression of Godfrey Heberlin, sworn—I wish an interpreter, as it | latter class. But the first answer yh in your own isa cago of life and de soe It was decided to averment that one of the objects of the law was “'to light- x 0, of _ Dé roquired to which a Wins a }, You. are be stomach was taken out and laid on the table after being Bek New keplend kas ae tied up with twine; the stomach was put back into duced (ifason)} eto aged ehh a law wea “ si ae ~ Celt adel, ig removed — Sons | ce sistent with raf tere tution, r . was y ing on the piazza; 1 took the stench, on. | Ceyaey Wi all the pre be ‘veloped it in a piece of pommeenerpeevenlt ia te, back: ok nace H tho Tae otha pra, in house; the three doctors were in ee ee ing to your idea of these qualities, I admit. Lat i remain in the backhouse; I came back to the room and the | as a moument to the of that assem! of galsiots se mappa nv rete ba Cudlic spoke about | But I fear it will not. ‘act itself, like spirit vee Seekers, See bpm on peppers ot Mr. | that conceived and moulded it into and being, aia pot il bi what had been done wrt fhe stomach, ep away amidst “the execrations of the American ‘think no ono saw me go vy wi stomach jet me express the hope shat it be submitted looked Lor. Wag epee Feary afternoon, between | to judicial determination before exigency three and four'b’clock; Dr. Cudlio and the driver of the may rovuize its eniorcemant He Notwithstanding ite ious carriage were resi @ did not find it; the excrement | features, if it shall be declared valid under the constitu. was hard from shen, c,: did. nok find ‘the news: tion we will respect and obey it. Indeed, as is our duty, paper; did not look there from the Sunday until yester- | we shall support it as authority until otherwise Judiolaily day; there may have been from eighteen to twenty “3 settled. But we will not yield our rights to denounce it as sone it at the ; Saw Mra. Thomason Fri an unwarrantable interference with “—y power of ‘uhe States, and as unjust and to the people. ‘We hope the administration may Dot feel bound to enforce ‘ An army of. conscripts cannot be available against the South unless the government repudiates the fanatical teachings of men like yourself. Americans will fight and die for their country, its unity aud the preservation of its institutions, but not to gratify the partisan ambition of mistaken zealots, who, whilst hounding ou others to a bloody grave, take care to keep well out of davger them- selves, FERNANDO WOOD, ; “at my room, 317. Grand by po a this was about twelve o'clock; I went with her to the foot of Barclay street, and I went over the Jersey Cit! Sorry to Kewark. Witness—I wish ‘the cars; from the iia ret ferry we walked to —_ Barclay street ferry; Dr. Cudlic suggeste chemical examijation {haute be made: 1 fined Pest not be. lieve she had taken poisou, 1+». .nomas went to Europe abont three or four years ago, with four of her children; she was away about ane year: she went to Europe because of differences between herself and husband: Miss Stock came back with her; Miss Stock kas remained in that situation (governess) since she came to this country ; do not know that her remaining there was a subject of grievance to Mrs, Thomas; did not speak while the doc- Mall R Robbery | ana Arrest. An important arrest was made yesterday in Jersey City, under a charge of mail robbery. The name of the Party arrested is Patrick Brophy, well known in that and this city as oneyof the oldest mail messengers in the ser vice of the department, having been employed in that capacity for my {teen years. His duties were to convey ail + nope see He mails between the two cilic tore were about placing tho stomach in the hands of a | and between the former office and. the dillerent railroad chemist; when she came to my house in Williamsburg | depots. He also assisted in the Post Ofiice when net oth she commenced to speak of {amily matters, and 1 told | erwise engaged. her 1 did not wi to kuow anything about it For a year or more, we understand, there have been t the funeral of iny wife we | strong indications of something wrong in und about (he had no minister; that is not uncommon amongst Ger- Jersey City Post Vitice. Not only have many valuable mans; it is possible that the stomach was taken bs 4 letters belonging to that office mysteriously disappeared, rats; have no knowledge of its having been removed; but others, which in due course should , have passed bad a difficulty with Mr. Thomas of a private soarecines through it from Hudson City, West Hoboken about five months ago, and have not seen him since that | and other places, hi occasionally Shared the time; it was not relating to farmily matters: Mrs. Thomas | game fate. Brophy, we learn, his been at times and Miss Stock were both ladies of the highest reputa- | guspected—perhape more ly than any one else: tion, Q. By Mr. Gilehrist—Wore you friendly with oat his peculiar facilities and position have enabled him Mrs, Thomas! A. Yes, Q. And unfriendly with dir. | to evade detection, if in realit; ae now supposed, he is Thomas? A. Yes. I have told you that; I did not 9 ak | the author of a or the principal t of these frequent with him. To the Coroner—t am a druggist, but and anno lations. Recently new proofs. strongly fold. out my” business. Q. By Mt, Gilehrist—Did not | potating to the some direction, have come to. light, sui Dr. bsopedlne say, when I told you yesterday to go and | renewed efforis havo been made to detect him by ie th, the only danger was that the rats tad thre have destroyed it? A. Yes; it was between two three o'clock that you told me the stomach must be aaarew Hoffman, sworn—I reside at North Hoboken, and was the undertaker for the funeral of Mrs. Thomas: Dr. Rhein told me of the death on Satarday morning: my- self, driver and the took the a I down stairs Holbrook, the special agent. This was accomplished yesterday, and the unfortunate man was at once placed under arrest, and is to have an examination to-day, at ten O’olock, betdre United States Commissioner Vroom, Jer- sey City. ia about forty-five years of age,and has a family. on Saturday; it was too warm up stairs; froth was issu- Fire in Chatha: we ing {rom the mouth; —— Ct, Mat Me after the post- CuatHam, C. w April 2, 1963. mortem. Mr. ne mills, the propesy of’ DR. Vea kin ‘Aliea, The extensi were burned this morni The Court o' reagon for it; Mr, Hemming told me he did not give that day; I got two and a ls. she must be bared " Ppei AL#any, April 2, 1963. hearse trom Jersey City; sent my wife for them; | en The follow! ig the Court of Appeals calendar for gaged a hearse just returning from the cemetery; but | Friday :—Nos. 6, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26. shortly afterwards my own came and | sent the first one eee ennaeiaennasenedaitis ‘away; when the body was buried that day it was covered Arrivals and Departar up immediately. ARRIV, us Leonard Schlumberger, sworn—Mrs, Thomas’ body was | Havaya—Steamship up BaglonE W Rolling, W B King, Rt Ba Daried last Sunday week: Uhefigrave owe by the | chem, TB Nicol and lady, ©. Sulton F Verrier ae laay, Sear ates habeas ten asco’ oan | menys tear BW Sinan a mere ow Bea it; Opened it wo feet, and they Me to let it a lore we uaa came again: 1'closed it up about eleven | Fell; Hay 934 sgrventy Heavens, Berens clock next day; Monday night, about eleven o'clock, the ante; Aron, Dr q officers took ine boay Oway, the grave was uot opened at ber, F J Morrison, 8 de PM A © peosuies, ae ‘any other time to my knowledge. lea, J A Whitlock, LA Dower, me play fin and sg cacvant, Johannah Stock, Sworn—I have resided two years in ei Declan Pv, key el Mra 0 Norrell and servi B Pedrore Spa Nctatian Bdela this country with Mr. aod Mrs. Thomas, on Union Hill; when | came down to breakfaston Friday week I thal, lap and son told that Mrs. Thomas had gone to New York: first saw be een BD Cave hor at six o'look, at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, my B Clore, ay, on Saclay Mra a0} Xx wel the children were at dinner; Mrs, Thomas drank on int te, i f glans of veer at dinnor; Mrs, Thomas took the childres, | Rob gp, Howe, WF Carlo, Mian Paterson, to bed about eight o'clock, and then came down and re- ere site py tg bE ¥ Joby, mained in the front room'reading: Mr. Thomas and my. | £2% anal, Misa’ Watton Wiss self were aio in the room; we had coflee about three. Certo eth ote ri Mec Cameron quarters of an hour after dinner; | stopped down etairs Ti oa odina, four or five minutes after Mrs, Thomas went up stairs, Wourier, 5 Senden, Mion Arve t Min and then I went to bed: left Mr. Thomas in the room read: a te Mise eed Saag CA Heavy, ¢ 0 ing; Mrs. Thomas called me about half-past ten; when [ ar ea @ vo Fower, J 4 tay went in Mrs. Thomas said she felt as though some one 't Sprocket. Mi Poy ® arent had knocked her on the bead, aud that her feet were cold; | Ola, ¥ Awuoe f'K Oemanion, F Gercs, Trang the bell, when the servants came up, and Ma Tho- New Ont nas. Sheaanahip “Oey canal W Wool. Thomas’ AL Folmer, Jr, .* Beek. J mas followed, And sent for the doctor; Mra, face | ley and servi 5 i ys was flushed, her hands and legs shook, and her wore | Poter Jas iS: es Le mostly drawn op; Mrs. Thomas said she thought sho had 1» G WO! oy oe a Mie bose reestieg Nee at, wale coeeee Dee berves 00 ean Sia Ge PSA: G Paik, J A Gis shake, | remained in a the rooms until abe died; th gb mom dings, P Bassett and iady, J nw , AF " WH wore sometimes less with between; | Crowiler, @ Mazer. J 8 Gomer, OH iiind, Lieut Burt, J i Mrs. Thomas did not die in convulsions; Mr. Thomas was | Ritter, Kiss O White, Mrs Buller, J Bockine and lady, the in and out of the room during the might; 1 informed him Oficers and part of ( Crew of the steamaitip Bio Bio—and that she was dead; he was at home all day on Saterday Gin the ctosrag. and did not out at ail, the time of the faneral was noe ene beg ar pen Retina B 6 spoken of on Saturday. Mr. Hemming spoke about havin; Bent rom, iy org eoot prey Me | Re 3 Dead mee ie - Homming asked Mr. Theras if he was going to have a dia. seotion, and Mr eons Se Sonn ir, and t, at ares Sa ake Thomas sald ‘certainly, the time of dissection was left with the vhysicians, on Saturday: evening Dr. Rittier came and said they would make the dissection at ten o'clock the next day; sometianes the dd gometimes the chambermaid: do it (hat night; do net know whether Mrs. Thomas took oolfee or not; I did not take any; a Thomas took some; | came from the Southern Germany with Mrs. Thomas; was acquainted with Men, Thomas a year in Germany; Mrs. Themar wud my rola thors reqnesied me to cx wn di! not at Sty be. PBA, | tale © Alesworth ‘ork 41 D¥an, 6 FR Woolworth nea FR Oumar Melireth, W Rj der om Sb ter aL aby! fally invited (») attend without further invitation. Ioeoxax.=-Ou Wednceiay, April at the rea h, Conn., B Coan, damcoens his uncle, Norwic! est child of award neral, from the residence Eighteenth street, on three o’clock, without further notice. —On Wedn y evening, _— » Buta Evermua, attend tho funeral, from ‘street, on Saturday noon, at twelve o’clock. DELABONTY.—! in Brooklyn, on ierieea ae haat 2, Temm D., "Luey M. Delahunty, years and 1 month. ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at isely, from the residence of his 'yckoff street. ‘The remaing will be Hi Sead rg bya So Wednesday, ora agp ete y; in the to nth cone soem Lake Navigation. ‘Oewsco, April 3, 1668. Barks Gir BW. Head and Gibraltar and echoonery ‘Shickatuna, from Port Dalhousie, with wheat, came "ate port the morning, being the fired arrivals since the open. Sestopioien. ‘Moet of the ports on Laue Untglo are Buveat0, ADTA 2, 1963. ery Spm morning, April 2, Canoumm, young- Panerai services att, Paul's choroh thie (Friday) atver- months. The relatives and es ore erie to attend the fu- Saturday afternoon, Buriat Haekeusaok, N. md the funeral, from her late residence, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Wednesday evening, April 2, Caraanre B., wife of Joseph Deanis, aged 60 years and 2 months. Dannis.- Farewell, mother. J. Monday in the 634 year of bis at half-past , aged 7 Ys .—On March 31, Susax, wife of David Duan, ia the 4bih yout of hor ibe 4 ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to at- , 60 King street, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to calyaon of Micheal and peg os Leecpral the 98 Madison street, on Bas April 1, at the residence of Wil- iain E. Curtis Filteenth street, Sorma M. Hata of the late Monsen, Haytr Ts Exq., aged 68 Niwtrrss ‘esa, ts Friday) atternonm we April 1, Lana B. Huvwees, Bide H. Hennes, aged 1 year, April 1, ef con- Wed wife of Wma. yoar of her age, a native of the pa- invited to at- ‘clock, her late residence, 121 Cannon aged 2 » youngest pg be and Margaret Lanman, pom ft hy 2 ‘nanan 27 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis father, No. 6 Carrol Park, Brooklyn, this (Friday) after. noon, at three o'clock. LawLaw.—On Wednesday the 72d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, » April 1, Jomy Lamiaw, in | No, 124 Columbia street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at threo o'clock. Mues.—On Thursday morning, April 2, Sana J., wife of Charles ©. Miles, and only child of Joho O'Hara. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res; pectially invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 242 West Twenty-third street, oh Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation. PauKer.—Io =r ria, Mary Loca, oo! child of James A. s'monthe and 27 days, oe Cid latives and friends of he fa family are invited to att to attend errs, tegee A morning, st Fealdence. of her parents, Atlantie avenue, third house from Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. ,On Thursday, veg a BA. and Mary Par: o’@look , from Piawt.—At Braniord, Conn. , on Fri yo March 27, of typboid fever, Elias PLawt, aged ‘ties papers p please copy. Revonanp.—On aarti morning, "lad 1, Com- STANCE AGLAK, W: of Frederic Reichard. Notice will be pres of the funeral. mg ae Norwalk, Conn., Gh gry » April 1, wile of Wai. Handel Smith iaughter of o al, from St Ann's street, neat Fit Groene street. Cid Relatives and friends are invited to attend without fur- ast Phe jean, Shr and ‘Geo Daiy, Rogers, Sa, hernotice " ‘Uppernt.t. —O0 woe, April 2 aueta heap wife of I. ot tock. ‘Tract. —On Touralay mornin island, Tena, one ‘Carriages will be in waiting on Madison avenue the 58th year of friends oF tbe faxaily are fav: , Weet tation. , on Thursday morning, Fraxoms, wife of , April 2, SaMCRL FRANK: to attend the fu- Eighteenth ) at two April 2, of i0 Hor funeral will take place this (Frida; peepee a two o'clock, from Tale residanos, 200, Ur ‘ stopben and Riaabedh A. Barker. ten. o'clock’ A. M., returning a five P. or the family respectfully thvited to suddenly, B. Av- hill and eldest her , Harlem Railread, at a quarter pon clas and attend. Car. Sage wee 0 te wating 0 he Sap os Tees t0 con- vy. cme stn Thureday, April 2, Aurnep Hxwny, gon of Janne and warn Van Benschoten, aged 7 years, @ months and 4 toe trienaa of too? ng Ml are fn invited toat. tend the funeral, from the his parents, No. 194 East Thirty-soventh street, feet, this (Friday) ‘afer! ‘noon, at one o'clock. ‘Wuis.—On Thursday afternoon, ia, se Ln fever, vase mn Way ron tS the late William et ativan and trea of Coe ea Lh yf Rivington street oo Eacaragy ie remains wili be taken to Springfleld, ment. in Greenwood Cemetery. wg anmaas. —Oo Thersday, April 2, Seren H. Wax, | an, aged 6S years. . Hie lomates wilt be taken to Pallatom for interment. Youxs —!n Brooklym, on Wedoesday morning, April 1, in the foneral tht te resilenve vited t tor, Fifty-iifth street and avenee A, this (Fr poston | “at half past nine o'clock, The remains will of Thomas Young, aged 17° years, $ ily are reepecttny ay) afternoon at two man und ‘MiGm WaTss......morn 7 40 ‘Pore of New York, April 2, 1863. urs mehip Potomac, Hoffman, New Orleans—H B Crom- —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— (Port), DaCruz, Oporto—Hagemeyer 4 Brunn. ston Bros. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. baer Acids Ola eae Died. Bark T Cushing, Colcord, Portland—Walah, Carver & ‘Bexvonsy.—In on Tuesday, March 31, Wn- | hase. ‘wm Coram, only soo of Mirco and Mary Balloney, | a Bf Resize N (Aus), Lusina, Falmouth—Funch, Meineke aged months. Brig Kennebec, Biai Bro " ‘Baker. tives and friends of the family, also the friends Brig Boo ‘Lion, Wi ait. Son Migne yom Med ‘of his dfather, Wm. Went, are reapectfully invited to Sehr Maria Jane (Br). (Bi) Oroniy, Aus syennit Becker & Co. sattond the funera). from the residence of his parents, 262 ene Grice (Br), Ji a, Port au Prince Mur- Bridge | street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two * Br), Horton, Mansanille—HE Brown & Oo. br B Sai x, Baracou—J & TP done & - ny e. Gunbery yi BS Cam) reeie, Somers, Vork kiver—Van Brunt & Blagbt, Behr B'smith Smith. Snow” York River—H C Fisher. Boon? at one o'clock . Ben: 7 a7 Taawamns —-Gn Toureday, April 2, afler ashort and se- | Bch; Oonmerss: Bautsle Wertieas Monroe—F J Campbell vere tliness, Wituam Sebr Isabel All tress Mouroe. services will take atthe Leanne his | Schr L P Sinith, Osborn, Washinyton—Jonas Smith. bree Sade ower. 8 PPM ae ree a street,on Saturday ferences 2 oleven o'clock. 7 i Sehr JE Bull Bu rash Bentley. Smith mains will be taken to New Haves for interment. Rela-.| got 2B Bull, Bull,\ miley ait & Go. fives and friends are invited to attend withoot further | Sof 4x, Fost, Phiiad i Wie Bohr War Steed, Cash, Philadelphin—J W Berm—On Wedvesday, Aprit 1, 0f congestion of the hr Kate Stewart, Teague, PI eipniae Bret Son & Co. brain, Eur Euisworrs, son of Nathaniel and Pa- | ch WeHtewit Rhodew Bacion Pa mola H. Botta, éged 2 year, seat and 3 days. Sies'mer ¥ W Brune ester Beton, Sleep on, sweet » Jonepnine Thomeon. Cunditr, Baittmere, And take thy rest; Steamer New Yc Philadel; called thee home, Steamer Kamirat D ‘Dupont, | Adame, thonght it best, ‘nat RRIVED. will take place from the r his | Bieamship up, Ragle,, Adams, ‘ana, March 28, with mdse parents, 91 Norfolk street, this (Fri mordiing, at ten | and passengers, to Spotford. Ticsian 200. Had heavy NE @clock. The friends of the family are invited te'attend. gales. ‘Bnovwer.—On Thursday, April 2, Simomion, only wre annul Geowms Cuceuwwelt, Past, Haw Os pare child of Annie and the late James T. Brouwer, hanes mond transport Kelly, Fort. yeare ress Moni Us PeShip Anita Gastonia tal), Trafelleta, Palermo, 55 days, Bark Nonpareil ( “Boston, Fijun, a Elizabeth, on Feb 12, with wool, to Maren 28, 1at SI 46, lon 68 10; nallved Ital bark Lulgine, ark OtitHe (Brem), sea 9 days, with ries spl re ra, to Unkart & Co, palin ls a1 run; par dia (Nor), ehiroeny Marseilles, 48 days, in bal- », No. 461 Haat | with fru, to F alle (Prus), Silberschmeldt, Marsolles, 58 d Gibralter Fob 10, with tulsa, to Caylas, Be Ray wwincible (Br, of Malta) we ea ain rete of win, Hbrattar Fob? with rags, marble Astle Fabre aise i Maraval, Griffin, Barbados, March 21, with sugar, to Bi ik E i, ictou, ieee ae sae Lc, Bam, a lem (of wright Go. New Orleans, 15 days, nas, Regan, Key West, 8 days, with eu- gar, to H Benn B Freak pele (He, Branns, Neweastle, 62 days, with BETA Kiel (Dan), Bole, Newcastle, 68 days, with mdse, to Bairig Jessie Banh ix “Ati with coffee, to eloxe Hever} | yeBEig, Congueet (i (BE, of Windsor, NB), Minniss, Kingston, sen ‘Mary Boul (Br (Br, of Rasen), Groesneck, Demarara, Brig Lucy Ann_(of eaten). Wass, Arroyo, March 14, with to Roche, “Bre 3 Mary ig ‘st t Sohn, SB), Duis, Arroyo, March 12, PL Nevi 1), Sinelatr, ceeeeu pray as it is ee Kustratla's dage from: a Es a of PEL eat, bo Dena eb Clo, Gr, ot Fat March 14 coffee ‘ambull,, Was ad Gonates the Passage; heavy weather Galied in company with brig Fes: with ‘Schr Rs (oe ors nines Dart, Clenfuegos, 20 days, with m Schr West nd ), Gils idad, March 7, th molasses, to ane oe ae weat Schr Marcia’ (of Boston), Mi Lost sails. Sprung spars spars, and receive Schr ue jurlingame, TILED. pate deat Onward, Sarah March, ET Willets, Adelaide; pe: cee ee ‘ork, ‘Dency, Cag delta 3 pe Hol sauces Prestiosimo chr Heeeee: cen Dudley Buck, V1 and Novibers wind ‘et sunset SW. American Shipmasters’ Association, No 51 Watt Srrest—Roow! commissions from this Association : Qaplsing Enoch J Townsend, sohr ett W eon brig F ng Bagie; Alien A i Le, bark frees Bye: BK Worthoos, im cha'B Galisie’ stip Young America; Chis Smith; Richard Eon schr Palnyrar Sam A gr anitonera, Feea@ ba HWison, (uate), E Chase y ie), ship Hol, ‘rood ; O1 Blonrer Grsbirves Wis Ande Marthe 2 Washington Sam] Maddocl 'm_ Hart nateyeanis Prostisivor Jonni Yeaton, bark Rabeceat OA orb st john lay! afi abip Pigeon; Robt C Denham; Geo W tiarrtngton, 58 Diltingham; Ben) F Bnow, veh Trident. Om PE Miscellaneous. | Amenway Lioyps Supplement for April 1 is now ready for | delivery at 35 Wall street. This number contains descrip- tions of 47 new vessels, in addition to many resurveys, Sreamsnir Erva sails to-morrow (Saturday), at 12 M, for Qneenstown and Liverpool. The Etna and her accomplished commander, Capt Brooks, are very popular with the trarel+ ing public, | Aa Fraxces Hatcn, Parker, hence, at Gonaives March Jost foresail, boom ani gait by a watér spout. Scar Many Hurex, Hutchinson, hence, at Baltimore 1st, | was ashore oa Holland's Point, but'got of uninjured, Whaiemen. Schr Roswell King was at Barbados March 21, a es 20) bi chr Their f Reverly, wan at Bonaire March Shi ttn 130 sp all folds 0 bb = cruise, to touch at Manritius Jui Bhip Brewster. Bee be, of Me tw wae at Zanzibar Deo 11, all ‘well, with 850 ithe wt) Spoken, 2 Bee Bark Annte Hodgman, 60 days from Cardi for Madras, a iat B38 8, lon 3 40. aes ‘Owen, Wallace, hence for Neuviras, March 21, Sitka, from NTork just arr; i Kenney Rad Outen’ for York nya sesaihs odin vessel farch 21—In port ‘ship Ban: Mi e; Stevens, from sia ae guano; brig Thomas ine Hewitt, from Goran hb M4—In port sehr anesl Hatch, Parker, from N Yor! a es with pi ©. ath, Tae FW becte nr, Piladai hina i yer tie ogtana te Philadel erm re ‘Cienroxcos, March L—mArr E P Swett, ela New Zork. Sid Bist, Quickstep (ir), New York, 284, Our Union, ep eMAhaa, March M—No Am vessel ‘a Waren 2t—Art Roanoke (s), Thompson, New York end fd chon New ‘Goran 2th, Mary 0 Harris (Con: | , Oooper, ‘Acacia, Pinkham, Boston; ere (Br), Mi . Pe ; Hf abet, a cet ca keicee a, Nicole Foran ee tiah LD Ge arrer, Berry. 8 Na, Yilafrance, Rm, fe ag Re tt a iy Pe aia H Cole, Cole, Cardenas; Tilavera, Merri Scare sont Bucci us, Atking, N¥ark, fromoter, ‘Smith, Phila delphis Kinastox, Ja, March d—In port brigs BG Bradshaw, for NYork lig: Bucelsior (Br), from Philadelphia, for Clentue- haetarnay March 12—In port pee Boanehe (Br), Davis, \ ton, rasan etarth min port BF brige Laura, aud Rleetric Mees York la; re ory WCA, Fob 7=In port brig Palma, Hall, une. NzAS. mr 1g Ciguena, Adie, Havana: J 1 | Sanee, yrtland ; 5 ving mes, and na) Allens (idea Sehwr': ‘Watson, Philadelphia; 24h, Lane, NB Borden, Collins, ‘err. Non Tiicomb, boston; ‘th, JC Brooks, Graf. Tn Fort ship Taiatow. Kell tor A bar a Martha Went caret, Sears, fen omer, stent guneeriens, for | long Kon ont Oe een fo on Pte gan dh shi Jab ‘Siiney, Southard, Ma os tt aid TRS Ses Sa chips Mary Russeli, Foompsen, Mouimetn anos is before) Wit’ acy’ Ramentas, Arey, Newcoinb, riee portsy Sth, Yeaprese: Lccr aw, March 17—En port ship Globe, Baker, tai up; schrs Magnet, Sanborn, une; Joha Randolph, Wali, repg; hers as beture ort lat, harks Gem, for Boston 3 days; Jane (Br), ra, leaking 01k, March #—No Am vexsel in Savn Mare 4—In port ship X Soveer, Gootunrn, tee | Zalmoath Eo curser. Griffin D Dd Faimonts, LD . Me'dou, do sridin, for NYork, rest State, | Jorg tare Norton, tor, Philadelphia; Stn Fewtn ~ aluimore fpr Pane for Lt ihe ; LJ a ber “Mo Grey am plin. Norwien ; Bridge ni; Widow for NYork; Alfalfa. Portand for do, Ota coeeeaneh ane ie AtT ate Souch, Woodhull, do via Ke Si Bia olph Bia Wiley: Er ‘shi Ou ton for, Washingt bg 0 ont NHL. jar Nvor vork defpita: Sut Tatton ch fant b do for do; yn for Wash! Bt Andrew: '%, NB, ior RYor for Phiadeiphia ; Roxbury, C; Volunte, Sarah B Harris, Lath: Ming ee for Ale: Hall. Rockian: do for Filladeiphins or ; doh, Wealey, et eer ,, Aputl I jd achre. Bu Sica Bid ech Tisttreco, March. eh 29—Arr 5 Julia Parsons, Jario, NYork; ati Gusriaae pia? ari bn yo t NYork; William 8 akor, Pi Herkereeo, ¥ NY. La M rh: from writer, Wizard i wal ‘aPaport Giant, Bont on for dos Bumnnel Cal am, Portland aT for de; Barah Elisabet abet Ke 4 ey, Belle . Rose! + Sam mes, Philadelphia fer Boston ; Star, Gage, WD, ctor | for Bdward Tain tat Dahle Chases Perand foes ee Calais Packer ti, do for NYurk; ‘DM French, for Piiladelp' PP Linde), fi f Ann, ole, Je for Phiiaielphy ton for, Basdmore; bo, wing. Bry iryant, Par. 3B Stel faad for Balcones: BG" bank Goruams N¥gres" Olovis Buxton, Wiliams Verdun for Tnaliores! Coral, Kent, do, York; steamer Favorite, schrs Goo B Lo- Toad, Beaton ‘Wood, Dunean, anes Pesh,.. Lowe, and HP itussell. Nickerson, Stevie, vias Rey Wat Old brie WO onan; achr AE Muctin, Brown, NYorx, fork; Star of the o Peabody, Key West nua Peon? astern 2 re a Dison: abe in, i Rei Blatchford, <n: Bg gachin Bevel Bowell, G Sine nee. . “Philadelphia for Boston: Vig : Saiunders, Blzabetiport for Boston; 8 A \ Moat more; Philanthvopiet, ucksport 4 Mount H Seating Horkiaud sek cal for NY: DO; 1 Br. Eo Crowell ag for Te D well, do for tee ia aot ine, Hall, and Thos ia; t move; ¢-Hydrang. a, Mores: do ior Aloe? Wellecstor Bia ‘Umore. sate eg tea eaeae, hie, wt. PHD re cui Wah tanta Bee lett (Br), Siow ae H Wheeler, Pink! a Pew antanamo; mo; Abby Ellen, = ieee ra Roza: ‘mericus, Wi font Jemen Betiortnran 3 Boh Redo BW Prait, N + Tilden, mn, Corson, oe Bee irige Bam do; awe Age Bild do; schra Harper, ‘Coombs, dos Beeen Wat Bee Anion pgs how Borah Mowe, Ward, ID, March $l—Are Larranty Cleafuegoe via Nvorty May Means Hosotin pillar for for Fortes oa fay * satrantsrace. Froethey, Belin tor Hal id bark Mary © Fost Fre ‘Cardenas; A Buby c Ruby (Br), Foley Puice, F Las brig Planet, Boston tor ith loreet ‘ROVIDENCE, pike pees steamer Sea Gull,’ Kenney, uel, Hall, ‘james Ht Deputy. id sohrs Ham ‘iSope i Bprague, Gi ener aah ‘S1—Wid ship Prima Donna, Har GRANDTATERRS Clinton Hall, ELECTR Vir the lave sia oe a, Sone “ta THE LECTURE SEASON. 'ERETOFORE “AND Nt NOWADAYS; ty . bor “tern Sues up Maire ROADWAY, ds et oF 7m we Money late, eaten "Sonat band sol site wine Bilver Wi QE LR ae es same for cash; Persona) Pro- ET, Tw RS quer, ov or oO & Poors id, bY Foraal Bre ed ONEY. —PRICES DEFYING MPETI for superiatively fine Diamonds and jor India Came! lair Shawis and Watches aby i .. Ms Hoss W. PLUMB, Di Diamond Broker, 31 1D TION P, Ope. . Frode, wanted Valu. rare froma 9 tll 10, nad frou ‘ONEY.—£HE MUTUAL # pany 18 prepares to sccommedate those requiring rary loans, becriber, —Rosew Room Furniture, made by hanhsshiass Kiker surron &: _ 62 William streets relinquish it purchasers ail the Pura imnotorte, pete LOAN AND DI8co! other availa te door from Cedar. pent irrors, 208, Statnary, Be ret. yg ye Sata. ‘Glas Si rata wae, superb Tosewvod Se ae urpicure ae rnitare was bye NEY Bid acre M. MIDDLETON, — ith street, near AC. FOR Beg tg RT poe A capi Bix arent nih avenue, between Ninth and Tonk sirects. A large stools Books always for sale. hairs, Extension ar 3 PRIVATE : &c., Bixth avenue, CASH. — cash, at 128° peop} WANTED —Ax steeping nas OR OR GENTLE. } atl rurniture,, will find s be ato, pireet. pee a of Fi Paintings, &c, jan breaking = sant see ate ace ‘teuded All calls promptly wishing to sell FOR ©. “io Pated avenues Dene in 5 fo ink a 1 % Mirrors,’ Pi to, or wy now widressed Furniture, as above. ORR yi. Bh CARVER CARVED ROSEWOOD AXD bronte Shandete, in ay ania | BRO- , Carpe, Pies Gest and Paat te : i anon Frowee. EITC B WANTED. —FROM #600 T¢ ‘$800 TO $1,060 W Wontit ousekveping oan, get. a fair p Address B. Lester, sation A, The undersigned is pre) to the seiling oF bay residences of famiiles. lgo outdoor sales. meen TOURNBAY, * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pared his special aitention HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Auctiouecr, No. 9 Vine s'reet. SPORTING. BANCTS BUTLER, NO. choice breeds for sale 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE ‘and stock, Butler's bn alle nge Cure and rep Exterminator, 80 cents per botiie, atler's new work. ines for all diseases. Dogs boardel, traimed, dc. Medi: SOBECK, a hoWERY, orrEns as FOR Sate Ag red Poot for sont balled bl ding Cages; @iso almost all kinds ipreoting Ong er oe marten Dogs, warrauiet best can only be oud oraers Dy wall art Teo Fulina street #RENC H ADVEMTISEMENTS, Je—UNE FEMME DE CHAM Fy it Hime roe entre 10 heures et mids, ache oO LATER FOR ME HOME. Al BILLIARDS. ay ign ft kinds Boot ARD TABLES FOR SALE National Hall, Greenpoint, 1 "§. OOMNINATION cuanroxe onrriny 8 batight at his. factor O14 foblow attended to by H. ORIP- qur Badreae: a 8 CLASSIFICATION, YOUR ABSENCE ONLY A@ wil be forgiven YOUR FATHER nA, jew ed foutouke. "told ai sicdkion, Theobaie, RYO oP whitey i yet ona & Alber setae tee ee.” senne. ‘acon: new, BED! Do apa ta ty Phi jon for Bal,

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