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WHOLE NO. 9870. FINANCIAL. ’ ANK, sie _ThANTIC. AANINOS BANK vork at terest aliow Peiepoaiied 00 OF bOI". etober I will aty from 10 to 2 and ik open dp b, PELT, Presivent. AN, hieAGo aND AUTON BicROAD_OOMPANY TW. 7 come Hiond Coupons. —M aw York. September 4, 193. Phe amount of the couporsy due Octoiier bon the tncgine wide of the Chicase and Aston Raliroad Company, haa n placed to (he credit ghthe holders, and will be paid to un OD PFEBET cat io _o _T. ROBBINS & a 8ON., » 93 William street, WP ICAL. BA —NEW YORK. “+ The Board of Direct aarterly dividend o} raen and after T tder of th N OTICE, Umrran Starus Faxssvny, } New Yor, Sept, 1, 1353. Parties hol ing shite 20) or more Coupons of the three -enths per cent Bonds, maturing Oc- a reies a to hand them In, with schedules, thine befor that ing with ‘the above will have their coupons ck# given forthe on the 30th of Septem, Nor Soto Pe lank ee oat furnishegupon application at c ‘Bterest desk of (his of JON J, C1800, Assistant Treasurer United Bares, a, Holders comp! em Company, New York, Be reo gl 19. 1863. ‘a hereby given, } 1 for an instalvaent of three dollars on each share-of the any, was made by the Bored of Di- of September, 1843, yayable on Rotobes, LES, to Francis Mortis, rer of said the oftiee of the Company, No Browtway, in the sity of “New Yorks Qnd that the shares of etock on ¥ hich sald instalment alall net be paid at the time she same ia pay Le ony with all previous Payments thereon made, will felted, the entry of which forfeiture for the non-payment a ‘sald instalment will be mace on the bth day of October, 1543. The tranafer books will close on the 30th of September, ‘and apen on the 6th of October, 1863, 'AMILTON, Secretary. Qe) OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN TRANSIT iL. to. ‘ock of this Saturday. the third day of Raq, Treas oa IX PER CENT SNIBAP SE -OlNEEy SAVINGS Rank, corner of Bowery and Canal street, open every day from '9 to 3, a fonday, Weduesiay aud Friday erpuings, from Bie 7, Deponita made noir will bear interest from October 1, Bani books ia nan EDRs, OT PORUH FOLSOM, Presitent. Brruour A. Buxcr, Seervtary. 10 BANKERS AND BROKRES.—FOR SALE, A FULL set ot fixtor ® and good will ofan up town Banking house, now doing a good business, Inquire at 13 Cooper Tuatitnte, Third avenue. WO SALESMEN, HAVING A RELIABLE CASH and short tine Cay in ae clothing, wish to peg a i ty having $25. to invest in the busi. Satisfactor psa pe mm and required, Address Gloching, box 201 Herald office ‘ION DIME SAVINGS B. TNOAN AL SrREE, CO) Open cay from 10 A.M tH2, and from B til 7 Fix per cent interest aliowed on sums of $500 and under, land five per cent on larger girag ‘Interest commen: rhe DER Y v. HAUGHWOUT, President. Neer or VARIOK. io its ox, | Vie Presidents, Garvren 8. oc arin, F a ANTED 1) BORROW—ON GOOD, PRODUCTIVE ‘corner property, n Brooklyn, Three Thousand Dol- lara, No brokers peed apvly, Gallon Samuel Garrison, No. B Court street, Brooklyn, WANTEDIBY A PARTY ABOUT FITTING UP A first class Uildard Hall, a few hundred dollars, for which good rity will be given and a permanent situa- tion at $12) per ‘week, Kk, Address box 198 Herald office. 7.00 WANTED—ON NEW M MACHINERY, WORTH four thes the amount, for wo years, Ad- pata abled Je., 13 Court street, ‘Broskijne ADVANCED ON AS GO9—-MONEY LIBERALLY Waiches, Smads! Jewel meg oy rs, Panos, Ac. ‘or th more than any Sri tay 3b per cent nt Pickets of Watches, Diamonds, Guns, way. ‘corner of Houston street, u] reon in this ne, for ‘istols, &c. 609 Broad- up tira, room No, 5. A" (212 BROADWAY. LIBERAL ‘ADVANCES MADE n Namonida, aie, Jewelery. Ac. left for sale. acts value’ paid for Diasrend Watches, Plate. weiss Ac., at bis private rooms. Orice houre from 9 il 6 x 3.3 BARRINGER, | No. 212 Broadway, room 13, up sta\ ‘At HENRY HYMAN? "$588 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Bond street, room 5, 1 yp _ stairs, will pay the bigheat fash price for Diamonds, stor unset: hes and Silver ts Cd oh aid madeen, the same, Hi also on Pianoa, road way PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS WANT- ed.—I will pay more than any one for tickets of Dia- ‘fonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke ‘Goods, ladies’ or _gen- Bemen's Clothing, A | of Overcouts wanted. Remember, B®, up stairs, ASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2 UP STAIRS, wey: ‘heat prices ave pald for Diamonds, Wate vox ant jewelry ot every doacription: or advances: ndvances made on th the same ed, by A. HONIGMAN, Broker and Comu A’ 7 BOWERY, pr laceh ant. a L PRIZE | MONEY. RIZE, MoNkY. “PRIZE MONEY.—ANT TUINCH REGED NAVY, OFFICER or SEAMAN can Feceive his PRIZE MONEY from me. Tadjust: and collect a CASH Arms ant Navy 0} ‘and other's clatms for vs Bounty, kes PLOCURE PENSIONS. ke. Di ad Navy Ranker, hte Parsee U. 8. Navy, 271 Broadway, corner Chauibers street, New York. ISCHARGED NAYY OFFICERS AND SEAMEN CAN receive thelr re money by applyins to FOUN B. MoPRAY, Army and Navy Banker, 80 Nacnau treet, corner of Liberty, opposite the Post office RIZE MONRY FOR THY FOLLOWING VESBELS 18 being paid at the banking and collection offices of WA EN & WILLARD. 157 i. ter rtreet, Charlestown, Mass, :—Au tim ‘Alabama, Albatross, “Amands, Bohio, Brasallera, iva Bienville. Ba mbricge, Blunt. Wm. Bacon, Cay er, |. &. Chambers. Connectiont. Cambridge. Carandtaian ae. Desoto, Ethan Allen. Flag. Flambeau, Gem of the Bea, ok, Hiinterile, Harriet Lane, Huron, Itasca, Troqno s, vwin, Keystone State, Kanawha, Kinwiaher, tin: awauna, Mohawk, Meresdita, Montgomery at Vernon. New 1 Orns ar Vansee, mo Ro tettin, Santiage de € J Romnoke, Parannan, i 'Senera, He ath Caroliua, Seiota, 8. Knapp. 8 om, Sen one, B Foam. Sam Hous tne. ti'la, Union, Wissavickon, Wabash, Water Witch, Wach ussite WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Cst PAID POR DIAMOND JEWELRY—FINE SIN- J gi¢ Stones bowght at ibelr utmost value, Pearls and india Camels ieir Shawis Wanted, Valuation’ | per cont, jours, 9to 10 and 7 to 3 only, B. W. PLUMS, Diamond Broker, 612 Broadway. v anil ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, SET IN SOLID EIGHTEEN J cnrat cord, eval In beitiiuney to the ‘real and at one- arth the price. Pina, $2.8) ; to $2); cringe, 83 ‘tuda, $3 to $1 sortment tnd most fashlona je detigns; vent by express or mail on rece ORIGINAL Le FACORS, 407 Broadway. OMPOSITION, AND GOLD PLATED WATCHES, J Fon $1) to 825, warranted correct timekeopers ean! the Soler ike solid geld, | Also our onlatrevea Oompo, sition and Gold Fiaed ¥ fat Ghaiby warranted 10 wear equal ¢ real article. ORIGISAL L, JACOBS, 407 Broadway. OR SATB—A {HANDSOME GOLD WATCH, (ENG Nish}, honorably mentioned in the London 1562, with" apiendid movements and latest snodern tm; Rents; yrice $200. Address Duplex, box 100 Herald o en. WATCHES, WATCHES.—A_ large asort- Pf Bow and second hand Gold and Silver m Witch Lam selling for greentacks at go silver Watches, 65 to $90; Gold do., $15 to “a. Old watebes ak daange or bought for cash, Every watch sold by Ceare NAL b. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, WORE, Esowina—wirene to sELt, | Your Diamonds. old Gold, Siiver or Broken Jewelry. By Pee ovis aNwicn’ 4, 723 Broadway, under the New ‘ork Hotel, vou will te thirty per cent more for Dis mnonés, old Goll and Biver, Ketablithed 1584, Remember 723 Beondway, DRY GouD». 1 pana 8! BARGAINS! THIS wenn’, SALE! Pee OF Ee RING SPECIAL, BARGAINS TH FOLLOWING GOODS, PURCHASED AT TUE Ween. AUCTION SALE Mit) BLAOK SILKS! Bi at a reduction of 25 per cent. BROCHR, ATELEA CASTNERE, INDE HAWES, LONG AND BQUARE, WOOL aa the 1019 ‘Went market priv CKEP’ 4, BOO A Cc. Loma. VaR ths piu ve on" Lai rs tyra) Ere, ere. RALMORA! SKIRTS, ALL THE NRWEST &TY! fe Bwies, Scvteb, Engiiab aed French manafacture, as Blankets, Papers, et BLACK SILKS: Tinene, Das - saw yoy Ce n Hand. ATAO, A laree stock of NEW CLOAKING CLOTHE VEER, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, ey crn Ladies are mre to effect in thei a KCHASES by caliing Forte "Hea Bod Bowery. (UaPAP wixnow w BADER. REST WIlITE nO) Jor bul, two ya! ep, wite Snap) LAND very cheap. Bah, $10 ipa Ut aia wie iriped hae ‘Rddress rigay POR PRESS ‘RIMMINGS TALL MATERI- jer ge 67h Broadway, 7 antes TRIMMINGS—SPRCT ~ mix ornaments. Yor Areses ani thane’ os (RANCH 16", ri Drowdway, under Lafarge Woven” St > D — ON « | THE TU cy, Fastion COURSE, | TING, Match forge oP vid at two o'clock P.M. = nate, best Sin 5 ‘a harnens. BD, Wm. Woodrul’ nate yt Mat oy oe JOSEPH CROCHERON, Manager, + SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES,. vERKOR DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK BY THE y in some private family. Address for four days Madame Gucy, Bible House Post office. N EXPERIFNCED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A A AX sit ation as nurses ts fully competent to take care of children and isa plain sewer Can be seen at oan sent situation, 404 4th at, near d ay. NION corrsr TROTTING —ON MONDAY. U I. Sept, 8. at 23 4) M. oa purse and stake for $450, mile beats, boat three Aiwa tn harasoe, Hiram Woodpul names bn. «. General M .Cleilan; Joha Grotheer names bl, m, San- arellec Sam Me tansh'in names bi. ¢, Lancet, Cara in Fulton ‘and WU siamahnre terres crery fifteen minutes tor East New Yor’ "&. and South ferry atl P.M. renrning when the #port ine SHAW fe Winire, Pro} STALLIONS. MPURY.L STALEIONS FOR SALE —8IX ¥: AF ve: thoy will trot a inile inal le of three minu gene)» and noble disposition. at Mo. 21 Rowery, ¢} pot @ They can be goon at any hour b stable, N ALAN & SPOONER. AT RRIVATE SALE—A THOROUGH BRED HORSE, blood bay, 8 years oul, over iG hands bich, warranted found and kind, etl broken to harness or andille, very sty anite faxt: suitable for a conpe or road horse, A\ piv 11 ©0,, 23 Nassau street, = A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SROOND hand top and no top Wagons, Jacgers and Rockawarn, Also a handsome Doctors Wagon, with pole, Horses, Har- ness taadlos. Hridien Whips Rhesta. Bl jankote Ae, Arpiy at 1401 Browlway, between Fortiet Fort; A FINE PATR OF HORSES FOR SAL, Cott, of Victor, Ontario connty, hi alables, avery fine ‘palr of mahognny” by 4 three inches high. long manes and tails, fine aad 00! travellers Also a handname grav Mates Ane sins driver and a fine lady's or gentlemanss saidle Norse. further parelculare tnnutre of WM. Hl. VAN COTT, stables, Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, § A’ THE MRETROPOLITAN STABLES, CORNER OF Prince and Crosby stieota. twelve very superior Horses, inst in from Livingston Co., N.Y.: pair single and saddle Pores; fast trotters, &c., &c. Fine stock and will be sold (ist streets WELL RRED BROWN HORSE, SEVEN YEARS old. 16 hands inch high: can trot’ in three miniites; found and kind: a desirable horse for all poroeses. On ae count of his full ize. Apply at private stables, 0 Eat ‘Thirty-third street, near Fourth avenue. JAERIAGES AND HORSES, FOR SALE.—200 NEW ewand Wacons of all kinds—expreaa and gro- cers’ wagone—asid IMvaccond hisna Garriagen and B0 fiseeee, sunses off cheap, at 14 Fulton avenue, and. 10 Nevina street, rooklyn, (ABRIAGES—No. 45) BROADWAY.—CARRIAGES OP description. Bretts. Bugvies (with or witho tops), news Wazons, Coaches, Gi Jump Seats, &c, Two Gne city bull a large and general assortment of LP yenog Buggy. © Buggy, Gly and ‘Hari Cou te “One, accond hand Shifting Yop re. ne ny ni u Te No. 400 Broadway. wale 98 Por SALE~A VERY ARR ANREOME BLACK. Horse, in excellent ordei for doctor, buteher, 8 tears ol perfectly her hy: will bo told cheap, Inquire at 244 Wert Zhirty-fourth sireét, between Ninth and Tenth ave basement. a? BALR—A DARK BAY HORSE, 16% IANDS high a 4 old, sound, kind and stylish, suitable for n cou) . built by Lawrence, A Rockaway Coupe. bn! Witt'be sont ‘neparately or togeth 0 Europe. Can be seen at the livery stable Noa, 23 a: Twoltth street, one door from University place, from 8 1012 A.M, and from 4 to 6 P. M, OR SALE—A ROAD WAGON. PRICE $) gnize at Fo. 5 East Twenty-second seh corner of Poke ‘SALT—A STYLISH BAY HOR: NEARLY SIX- een hands high, sound and kind, suitable for a coupe, xpresaman’s horse, Can be seen at 343 Kast sls? thents treet, near First avenue, R SALE—A CHESTNUT MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH & sears old. well broken to single int double harness: Gne t trotter under th 8: 'o be seen at Dis- it tale stables, Fifth avenue, csroae: a Forty-frat ven streets Fee SAL} bletoniai ve veara old: hi ty my horse: just arrived from Vermont: alxteen hi nd kind in every reepect. Inquire of Mr. ARMINGTON, Broadway, corner of Ninth strect. ESTABLISHED Bight ith Horses, Wagon and Lippi, good von ne "s20 to $40 3 wee! ewan ced for “polling out, Apply for two daze. the Second avenue station, Peck slip, between 11 and 2 o'clock. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR ROAD MARE, DARK brown, full 15% hands high. sound, perfectly rind, 8 re. Markably fne and plensant river, and ean trot in 2°60 to f ove. and Without a vice or trick. Price i which is hardly half her value, Address I’,, box 4,829 Poat oftice. ‘OR BALE—A FIRST | RATE PAIR or. LARGE 81ZE BY Mules. Can be teen by applying at 104 Cherry atreet. FOR BALE CHEAP-SEVERAL EXTRA PINE BHIPT- Ino Rock» ways, Germantowna. splen- anting ‘and Express Wagons, 64 and 6 Cedar street, oppo: Harnees, to. at site the Post office. OR SALE-ONE NEW TWO-SEAT SQUARE BOX Wag. Also eecond hand top and no top Wagons; one Kockaway; a Cut-under, suitable for a doctor. Car: Tinges and slcizhs taken on storage. Apply at 8) West ~~ enty-fourth street. ‘OR GALF—A PAIR OF TROTTING TORSKS, SEVEN veark old, M4 hands high; warranted to trot in 2:50 to ; one of them can trot in 2:40 to the pole. Apply at irst avenue, OR SALE—A_ Bay “TORSE, 15% HANDS HIGT, sound and kind, with \agon and Harness, good ne the 1s new, In perfect order: a nice turnout for a gentiewan: horse can trot in 60 and very gentle; the present owner leaving the city. "Apply al 1P Bergen street. Brooklyn, where they can be seen, Will be sold at a bargain. OR BALE.—A YOUNG, PINE. NLACK PONY.RUILT horse, and light carriage, with four seats, (new four o,, all in etorder. The ound and kind in every way, without any viecs, and tendurance, Will be aold reperately if desired. Can tring piace. two. doors ‘1 hours. (except from I to 1 of gre be seen at John Hancroft's stable from Fighteenth street. at O'clock) Apply to the owner, at 106 Bast Eighteenth strert, near Irving place. WOR BALU—A CHUNKY CART HORSF, 7 YEARS 014, 16 hands high, sound and kind in ever Price $125. The owner has no further uae f at the coal yard 652 Eighth avenue. ADY'S SADDLE HORSE, VERY CaN TO BE SOLD Z,harticntar. im. Apply ‘OW (late of the Riding Academy). — Dias opened an ollice And nlables cornet of FIfU ave: archase and sale of Horses, Gentlemen wishing Honey? i poaotasel ASD goLD var 188108 b nue and Fortieth ig foe the Stabe rn archase oF sell thelr otal M°LES WANTED—WITH CART OR WAGON, TO carryebrick, sand or lumber. Apply to Mr. Mamil- ton, room 6 152 Broadway. TABLE WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, FOR ONE OR two horses and wagon; private team; respectah'e tenant; location anywhere between Gold street and Fulton avenue and Fulton ferry; private stable preferred. Address A. B., 64 Maiden lane, ANTED_ TO FUROHASE =A NEW OR SECOND ad Truck jorse, Address box 766 Post DANCING “ACADEME! T Ping ng WL. Fav Age | DANCING acapeutns ALL ta i Pirty forsth wtrest Te-opea ber 2h. Classes at 9 Routh Bighth street, Rrook!y ED. are gow open, Clemens intercity and country at tended to. Cali for circulars. ‘The Ballroom to let for fo'rees and private balla, The supper room arrangements are pow complete, Bd DANCING ACADEMY, FORMERLY AT lo. 50 West Fourteenth etrect has been removed to No. Mth avenue, corner of Twenty second street. The academy will October 1). Particulars in future advertisemen: J.? il, SEARING 'S PRIVATE, “DANCING ACADEMY, At his residence, Fourth avenue, pear Twenty. third street. formerly of 86 Bond street.’ Mr. Searing’s classes commence tn October as uatial ae at Himes not occupied. CORPORATION “NOTICES. — A SPECIAL MERTING OF TIIE COMMITTER ON ational Affairs of the Board of Aldermen, will hold @ special menting on Monday, the 24th inat., at{I o'clock A. in the Chamber of the Moard of Aldermen, for the purposs of recetving plans and specifications to ereet @ suitable Monument In Calvary Cemetery, Ali parties interested are requented to appear ithont (uriher vrren, Pata JOUN THEN Neer ad F. 1. A_ROOL iM National Affairs. 3. DL OTTIWE! KEL. SGONTRACTORS “SEPARATE, SEALED PROPO- each endorsed with the tite of the work for which u oe may )¢0 ered, will be recelwed at REE Re Setariay, Octoter s, 1563, for of trap bioes pavements Jn the followin ot, between Thi ment in Porty-ninth street, Bue to the Hadem river: and of crosswalk in Third aren ‘At J05th, 107th, losth and 10th street, Blank forme Mids ani ail other necessary information can be g this office. T° CONTRACTORS.—SEPARATE SEALED PRoPo in, each en joraed with the title of the work for whieh the bid may be offered, will be reenived this oer unth 12 O'clock M, of. Wes: 7, Sepiember 3. 1868, struction of Trap Biook Pavementa in the {ollowlag strceca, forwitccForty ervenih atcet from Third to Fira aver ee bronnes sireet, from Wadhingiog to Wea street or ore atreet, from Washington 10, Weat street nih street) rom Wena fo Third avenues, tod Forty: jiank formes for the bia necessary informe & can be Sbtained on. ee oneness Clerk at u on. i banuaant { A ned oct oars, WINES, 1 quons, “Oo. Peery WHISKEY —SRVERAL Lots OF PuRR irhow Whiske, , old and very euverian for mee by ORY iy DOUGLASS, A) Beaver erect, A YOUNG, REFINED AND EDUCATED Lape Wishes an opportunity to go abroad as companion ty Gideniy or middie’ aged Indy nnd gentieman, cr ningle lady. For further information address, stating full particulars, Misa G, Leeds, Brooklyn Post alice. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO cook, wash and iron, or to do cool ug alone, Good elty reference. Can be seen for two dave at 83 4th ay., between 10th and 11th sts., second floor, back room. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES AN PNGAGEMENT AS chambermatd and seamstress, or chamberinald and to do the fine ~-aahing and Ironing; {8 a competent person; can give the best of city reference. all 8 a 62 Sith shy pear 6th av FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES FMPLOY- ment from a few more lailes, to work at their re Gences, Terma reasonable. Can be seen for two days at 176 6th'ay,, between 12th and Vth ata, A YOUNG. WOMAN WANTS TO GO OUT TO SEW by the day or week; capable of cutting and fitting ladiea? and children’s dresses, Ii at O West 46th st., near 6th av, A WIDOW LADY WHO CAN GIVE THE HIGHEST testimonials as to position and capability would like to take charge of a widower's family; is refned and cheerful, or wouid be companion for a lady; no objections to the county or any other city. Address Mra, H. C., Heraid othee, for one week, J derstand pain amtry. and ling good references, A| Went did st. vist and washing ja a private family; mast tho and fancy co king im all ity HELP WAN DA onan, eup the cook and to nist in washing: PE Dm bo MA dete. OLORED COOK WANTED—TO DO THE COOKING North river, w must be a bly ane tw “ss ty a good ad bread baker, Apply at42 Warren ot, between 10 and 12 o'eleck, 10} XPERIFPN tion may | bip situations in tng NING'S wiagant icon, 18 Courtetreet, Brooklyn. Rea by all beat oflce ta the Vnite ? s ttn (RVANTS OF RVERY DESCRIP. lately engaged for the im fra, be app at MAN ‘Patron: ilies; acknowleiged (a be the 18 vears established, ADIES Ave DsTOMED TO FIRST CLASS OL’ AK a. making co have constant ein c'onka at the'r own reeldence, ‘and 306 Cana) T°, 0 CLOAK VAKERS —tn0 CLOAK MAICERS WANTED, Apply tm ANTED The high st wages paid; work by the diately at Wondy'® Behuyter's 69 LADIES OF @00D, ADDRES tain situa: ous to watton tables, at Hi yment an children ‘Abply to George Cary, ‘ot leon or week, z orth st, ag Ag by ving at the Ie two to fant} ry ue Kevellie Saloou, during this mg od w+ seamatress. Apply at 78 Went NTED—TWO PROTESTANT OINIS, ONE FOR general," wsewueks the other as chambermald a mt. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS; ONT who understands doing w Douglas & Sherwood, Noa. 9 and Ww now work. Apply ito yhite atrent, A. BITEATION WANTED—RY 4 YOUNG GIRD. 48 chambermald agd waltress in a private famfly; wiil'n to nasist in washing and ironing. Best city reference, Call for two days at 248 Thompson st,, near 4h, next door to the candy store. COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION IN A stall family; \e@ good cook, washer and froner. and an excellent baker. No objection to going m litite astance 4n the country or to do chamberyork if required, Can come highly recommended. Call at No. 12 Jacob st., between Fra nd Forry at RPPUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COOK. Thoroughly understants her business, Has the best of city reconmendation, de ven at 221 Went 20th at, YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, OF PLEASING MAN nere and adlross. desires a altiation aTording her light eruployment. A situation in eotrpe gallery pre ferred, The best of references ren Address Miss E. 8. Herald office. SITUATION, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, who understands cooking and baking In st branches; no objection to nasist in washing and ironing: lived four years with her last employer and has the beat be seen for two days 136 East 20th st, A SITUATION WANTED —DY A.RFSPECTABLE GIRL, tnd ironer., The heat of city reference Gtittor 1°125 West 24th et., near 7th av. RESPECTABLE GIRL ub cgenerat SITUATION AS chambermald and seamstress, or as nurse and seam: stress; has olty reference. Call at eps Mark's place (Sth tt.), second floor, back, rom. A YOUNG WELSH GIRL WOULD LIKE’ A SITUA. tion as chambermaid-and to assist in the washing or plain sewing; can give good reference. Call at her present Place, 29 Greenwich av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nuree and to do plain sewing. Reference given. Call at 289 Spring at. SITUATION | WANTED—BY | A, RESPECTARLE ei to do up stairs work or the fine 0 washing a av., between 2: SITUATION WANTED—BY A agentes mye mbermald andeto assist {n washing and a cig reference, Can be seen for two days at in the boot store. 8 NURSERY GOVERNESS.—A SITUATION WANT. bursery rs as or upper gas? — cot Me Scotch Pi M., ‘rotertant, womat 112 Herat SITUATION WANTED_DY A RESPECTABLE ort, , first rate washer and ironer, tyr trontn, oN AMERIC, PROTEATANT GIRL WISHES A situation ase! rmaid and good, plain seamstress, Nivea her ‘brings thorough: it 4 SITUATION WANTED—pY A MART, CAPABLE rl, as cook or general t; Ia an excellent washor and froner: trnatwortty, oligivg, neat and. Te. i alty or county: best of ferences given, Apply at ui | Atlantic at.. Brookly COMPETENT JOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. lion in a private family as 00) assiat in the washing and ironing: the beat of ity reference, Apply for two days at 365 6th ave. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO. ‘Do general housework; is a good plain and traneps Apply for two days af Mis th ove, . rtp 19 zoone roman. sae. ee plain cook, first ina omsil private famtly: would Mave, wo shjection to work; good cliy references. Call for two days at Smith, Brooklyt OR ‘EUROPE.—WANTED, BY A RFESPECTARL Engileh woman, speaking fluently Engiish, Frene! cand Italian, a sitnation aa indy’ maid or nurse wii molly going abr Address, from 12 to 2, room 167 York fotel. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Zirl, ak nurse aud seamstress or an chainbermald and Waltress; can operate on Wheeler & Wi chine; good e'ty reference. Call for two b ITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPEOTARLE Wo: SD man, ae cook in @ private family; can give good refe rence. Call for wi ¥., between 10th and 1th atreeta. ITUATION WANTED—RY A REST ROTARLE wo SD man, ax good plain cook; noo} cr washing kn4 ironing. Call for two da = 24 #t., in the bekery. G!teaTiox WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. ‘ in, to do general honsework in w small private fa mily. Good references can be shown. Apply at 147 Bast Boh #t., bet ween 2d and Sd av srreuen WANTED—T0 DO HOUSEWORK IN A ate family: good eoek, washer and troner ity re it 109 Bd at. gir ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. AS anibermald and seamstress, or to do. general how Hing the beat of city reference from her last place, where she lived for ture years, € 178 Bast #th st. Hat s' TUATION WANTED-FOR ry OmRL wHo CAN Do chamberwerk and senere! housework. Raterence from e. Apply at 115 Went (0th, at 4 gitv ATION WANT ED—BY A RESPROTABLE, TRU worthy Mrotestant girl, as good cook and to iT. at in the Washing and iroaing: un tersiands her business thorough! will be found willing and obliging. all for two atl East 18th at., betwee WASTED IBY AN AMERICAN WOMAN QF MIDDLE good rituation as aaleswoman. No object tin bookkeeping or any other writing. . from the iat to 2 Good reference given if | required, ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUREKERPER, RY A for one o* two gentlemen. Inquire of . to takin be ceen by calling at 824 Wert 24th Sept ANTED=A SITUATION AB NURSF AND SEAM reas, Is competent to take Of an infant; o: as maid. Good eity reference. ross 12) West 2th ay, ANTED.—A LADY, AT THE SPINGLER NOUsE. wants (o get esitoation for a girt as chambermald seamstress, Inquire at the office. able ANTED.—A YOU pap arnt, WISHES ir bermeld situation as ook oF cham family" Inquire at No. 296 624 top floor. . ins ren between 2d and ANTEDBY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRIS. SITUA tions 4 troner; the oth chambermal ‘rive Qe best ol:y refere agen eA vale int ta place, V ANTED—BY A RESEROTASLE Yor" NG ; wow AN, A nba ap aitaation to 40 ¢ work and waiting ‘foe wing tot care of w ebild wo days at 162 Fort Gr J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY man. as first class cook: cooking and baking: bas the best of Inst place, Cail for two dave at No. ity piace, between 11th and 12th ata, housekeeper ina hotel’ or private family. Addrea Misa Brandon, Broadway Post office, " ANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL, Wit APEAK® Engiish and sews neatiy, «situation setieemecrons, oF = by the week. Call at 228 6th et, third Waxteo. BY A RESPECTABLE. WOMAN, ORNTLE men's washing aud ironing, whieh will be done in (he beat style, Beet of city references, Call et 98 With at, third foor, Sack room. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Y young irl, ae harm bermald apd walter, or to do kiuhen oa’! private family. Good elty ‘reference Gallet Ie Birong piare, Brook yn, tor two days. beat ety Fr French dyer, Wilts ny 4! R PRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & ation In a ainall private family v9 40 genera) house to chilérea. Good reference. J ton te do howsewor® in-@ pri Cal a family ome Wie Atiawtic sue Brovklya, “ Wen Bat at. i Wate: D-A SITUATION Ae Finer Chases COOK, | by one sbo therough!y 4a herb * fil Ite branches ood Uity reference, To be sowe Tf | two daze at 42 Weer 15 th and fb are ANTHO-HY A MIDDLE AGED PROTERTANT WO Was, @ elton troner help ao the ob jee! a ehort he ai jlib ot, DeLween bd mn ae plain Cook: le @ grmt waaber ework of ae WARTEDSA SITUATION. BY & YOUNG LADY. AS | G Sherwood, Nos. 9 and 11 White at, ANTED—TWENTY MACHINE HANDS ON WHEE: Jer & Wilson's sewing mach'nos, Apply to Douglas & ANTED—2) FRAME HANDS. nur Pperienced skirt makers required. Apply to Douglar & Seerwood , Nop. Yand 11 White st. NONE W1inetor ANTED—GOOD NECK TIE HANDS AND YOUNG irla for lieht hana w. ke. Inquire at 120 Chariton at. Wantep—rinee rar Class DRESSMAKERS, ‘a machine; also rand girl, at 126 West 13:b ue With a Wheeler & Wilso: WASTED—A. Pro’ ral housework, a ANTED—APPRENTICES TO LEARN TE panee, Jearning to good making trate washer and jroner Hudson at, t Ww* feats ply at 92° agra xivon while sewers, Apply at 78 East 16thget., one ‘door eat o (3d ‘STANT WOMAN, TO DO GENE, short dis ance from the clty; « yet Pla'n cook required. Inquire n the ie Bird ahdaeod d atore. YW ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FIRST Tnillinera. Apply at No. 117 Clinton place (Bth st) FIVE ‘ANTED—GOOD TAILORESSES, TO WORK ON children's garment fant’s zephyr wool shoe: Broadway. Rntrance An c rand at, WARtED- oa) Broan to go on errands and jearn the trade. Broad ‘ANTED—A GOOD COO! ina private family, required: "Ayply ab 131 East 30th at, Mo few Rood id “hoods, at —A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND to go & sort distance fn the country (Rabi J.) Only those having xood references need a} 42 et place, room 18, third story, between 11 an: o’eloe! hande to knit in- Lord & Taylor's, a} to-day, Referenc WASHER AND IRONER from her last place ear Lexington ay. trimmers; nor GooD Kreg toe oper re AND GOOD bat th 6 bet PP koviy at Ware! FRENCHWOMAN, AS NURSERY po Eng! ah pre Avenue Hotel, Nv AX TED—A STEADY AND tp Cauares. GIRL, TO wit ‘clock P.M,, on general hi hm raibet aga Trane oh me only tho tely, at ) Saturday and | Scotch or German; a those having good city ‘260 Clermont at |AID, day. Sept. 3 and 24 10 100 pve Ben MAKERS WANTED,.—TO ateady work the year round will be gree. a ia Tamediately at the Excelsior wauufactory, CLOAK SrrrouREe WANTED —WwE WILL eteome. sitchin feamatresaes, experienced hand ly understand the work, we can give me and the highest pey pay. 5 of A J five nibad Grover & Ba to those: day at the Cloak Manufactory, rear ent 1.00) o own machines. Apply this Ce Cet aan OMALLEN & BAIN tory (rear HELP WANTED—MALES. Boekinan st no chimacs did opportangyy for be PRT pies nent free tails for $2—by K. L. WOLOOTT, I GENTS WANTED—TO @PLL THE PATENT “STAY Burner for kerosene of enta to make money. K RBSIG & CO, No. 21 OLORED COACHMAN WANTED-ONE WIIO_UN- ratands hie Post office, with reference. XPERIENORD SALESMEN WANTED. loak, shawl and merino Cepartmenta. retall depariment to Lord & Tx. Fim ¥ G yj y Agee WASTEDAAN ACTIVE MAN, WITTt cr w’* the nroessar, dress A. W TANTED—A PERSON OF EXPERIENCE. Pr Yo 49 yoars of age, 10 Address box 425 Now York J'o ANTED—FOR THE 2 landemen, firemen, coal parse n for’ one year y will be pa Wot street, corner of A remen OOPS BALESMAN With & full experience sand worsted dep WO EXPERIENCED 8A first clans retal! boo! apply at 26) and 243 Fulton Uren, STATES NAVAL vitshed ry Be hin’eae sooner discharged. Advanon for seamen, Alb Als a thoroughly, miery endive! A gen ITED it agen. y. up at ean JAMES, Agent A COaC! HM AN, Wito Tirorow Z. prodnce aatiafactory ape vio Mr. Lang, 96 Clif at city for tre 451 to 407 Broadwi is preverred. § ‘Adirems Met RENDEZVOUS Alao fi OENTS _WANTED.—$2 POSITIVELY MADE FROM ‘gouty needed by erery person, Caf and mail for 20 cente—re. Chatham sjvare, NY, Call and Address box 1,190 N THE SILK Apply in the ae ap nier aeed “HEAD eral, damen STATER NAVY ma and ordinn fo whom the Apply only at 87 HLY UN. A00D REFE and life Inguranes vod situation by applying 18. ANTED=FOR A oe STAND, IN. A KEW town hotel, « youth from 14 to 10 years of M4 IK bole TANTED=A YOU at Bweony’s Hotel, remer y NTED=—A ROOM OLERK, must be Tteraia a pe ores (second loft) rents, Only erevews nord between 9 and id MAN, AS WAITER, “INQUIRE INA FIRST CLABS on of experience ant have aul good references req wed. Ad whe we ith hie emp oTer $04 can produce, undouwhie re hapetndnt. yor x wd eb aie one who roves . Address, wilh refereuce a Own writ: Pog Varutut, station O. \ Apply at th W with ineir Wal m W We: W W | Br W Bo ober nerd apply Warten a ANTED—A YOUNG MAN POR RETA'T inns bowioees. Apply at T, Morton lo clort, Waste D—AN nent. years of age in ® homtery a parenta Baiary $10) Gret year, & WASTRD<IN A SAW OFFICE. AM AGEIVE, INTEIA ligent y AXTED—A TOUNG MAN. rroery. Apply a. 2 Min ave ference required. TANTED=A YOUNG MAN WHO experience in @ dre to attond the vectnres of 1 yener of 24 ay. wn 48th e. ESPROTASE, Vetere Towwer, an, 15 2) years old. who oan to go West as clark in the retail } Apply St @Ohambers et th: only “ nerd apply io Mevwe Chart Mayas Oa Mow el mgr YEw aoop MEX ror A A TEA oe ely one ecarage steword et mouth. Apply at Ul F tore, perm York © rer Jen ened ‘TED—A CLERK IN A TPA TORR. At" ith good ty referenens, at corner Mh wr. and Nt anor As yourm £0, 008 Who (antes INTELLIGENT Fguee, peak Keg! HAD KOMR enon » oa liege of Pharwacy ABOUT 15 PLY ot TON 1 INA valores Fount Re ANTED—AN active, TOUSG MAN. AB PORTER, Army wt eowk a ANTE DAT THe mrert. ca perraneat ; ATER to George A im Toe F learn. 06 % VOUNTH To warn pres “we HAND PROVE ois the bot mene. th vege. D—AN ACTIVE GIRL TO ASSIST IN WASH- and. gonlre. do houdework and light waiting. Ap- 4 GENTS OAM MAKE IMMENSE PROVITS AND GIVE antinfae : ee ee aint 3 niperior quality of Stanton GERERAL GRANT'S DEPARTMENT. Chango in the Military Policy of the Rebels. THEIR ARMIES TO BE CONCENTRATED. =r Matters in West Tennessee, Arkansas, Mis- sissippi and Louisiana, The Contraband Negroes in Arkansas. THEIR TREATMENT BY OUR TROOPS. THE PLANTATION FREE LABOR SYSTEM. HOW THE EXPERIMENT WORKS. MATTERS AT VICKSEURG. EXPEDITIONS TO LOUISIANA. The Butchery of the Beck- ham Family. Three of the Negro Perpetra- tors Hanged. &., be, ta. Oar Colambaus Correspondence. Convmnvs, Ky., Sept. TUR WRCKDAM MURDER. Readers of your papor will not, in tho brief time that has elapsed since Its commission, nave forgotten the in- human murder of the Beckham family at Compromise Landing by a number of negroce who escaped for the purpose from their habitation under guard at Ialand No. 10, It will algo be remembered that the persons thus suddenly put out of the way by the contrabands consisted of Major Beckbam, ap agod man who was an officer in the war of 1612; bis son, Frank Beckham, with bim four young children—Laura, Kate, Caroline and Richard—tho last-named being a child of the tender age of two years. The deed by which these persons lost their lives was com mitted on the 4th of last month, As it chanced that @ force of cavalry was io tho vicinity on some business, ten of tho offenders were arrested while thelr hands and weapons were yet rocking with the blood of their vic. tims and taken at onco to this place for trial. 1 have Deen unable to obtain the names of the entire number, only three having as yet been officially condemned. Tho trial was conducted by a military commission appointed by Genoral Anboth, tho Iate commander of the district, of which Col. W.'T. Shaw acted as president, FINDING OF TUR COURT, ‘Tho finding of thia Court, or Commipaion, was sent to Memphis some time einco for approval. Yesterday the commandant of the post of Columbus, Colonel fovtt, of the Thirty-second Iowa Volunteers, receive! an order from General Hurlbut, djrecting that, as the finding of the Commission had found the three prironers—Lewia Btovenson, William Ray and Jim Wobb—gullty of murder, and sentenced thom to bo bung, at puch time and place as might be appo'nted, (hoy ahould be executed on the Friday ensuing after the receipt of the order at suet headquarters, Tho order of General Hurlbut war numbered No. 118 Tt was quite lenytby, and contained tho full Listory of the caso of the three negrocn specified. [te concluding para graph was as follows:— Finding and fertence approved. The auth which the Commission derives ite powers \« gection thirty of an ‘act for enrolling calli nt the national forces, and for other parpomes,”’ approved fd of March, 1803. Thisealls for a military com which the power is vested Lo pans sentence for the ment during the time of war of thiv crime, fly # writy f ntalned thon twenty-one of the act sentonce may be carried into eject upon the approval of @ commanding general in the Geld. It ia therefore ordered that the prisoners levensof, William Ray and Jim Webb—be hanged by the mock upon the Frid Coipt Of this order at hoadquarters, that the execution etweon the hours of nine aod twelve tn the And that the execution shall take place at (0! under the direction of the anding ofl) hy order of Hewny Doone, A. A. 0 On the face of this order was eadorset the following Supplementary ordor:— Haapqoaeren ‘ until dead y,tollowing the day of ¥ Pow oF © Captain fealabk Williams, Provort Moretal at ¢ Ky. will execute the above and foreg sing r, JUS Colonel Thirty asco Wiseooria Infanty Voluutec manding post J. F Sepovim, Lidutenant and Acting Post Adjutant PAEPAMATIONS FOR THR RINE TION. Althongh the time was vory,sbort, Col. Seott and Major Rowley, aided by the command of Gen, A. J. temith foond equal 0 the emergency. They had « apot pelected for the execution outside nnd wert of the eity, upon the Uluff, and ordered agalhows to be erneted. And right hero let mo deseribe the machine upon w threo human beings were to be legally killed It was the joint oobtrivance of Major Rowley and Captain Willlame, and, from the satisfactory manner tn whieh it operated, 1 can safely pronounce these gentlemen entitled to the credit, If It be « credit of being the model contetvers of @ model gallows, Im detauit of a akotoh the reader wi'l bave to be content with « written description, Imagine two op oth timber inserted in the earth at at fiftee foot from each other, Acrows ht po “on stan ow * wo was pla a thick horizontal beam, ioto which the upper ena of the | uprights were morticed. aif way the earth's wor faeo t ot eo of thane rr eevee these wore for potepertinnet was lot eolidly into rest upon, forming the founds fold. Ove of the hort» there cross bara, th mf rain t tar being etrongly breced from the eas beneath, war made tn the form of an oid faxbloned w windiase— ait war formed with bearers which wer accommonated with oorreapund ing be + in the pleces, and revolted is the manner of a wiediass, Te wee e crank Attached to ome e041 of this ' ened with a pla driven jot the mouthe @ longer os right. The door 4, romremed of lane barn, peated upon the two sleepers, When ¢ aiiod ning the crapk on one f these wine was taken out the weight Of the floor resting epon it canned it to revolve and prenent ite parrowent diameter end which ieft jaunt ooth ng at all for that end of the foor | on. Of comrem the rowalt was that the | or fel to the contre "i leaving sothing whatever for {hese wrfortanata enaoneh to be there to piaom their foot ton, 204 ules, a8 In the cave of the wegrone, at cone given (rot Move, the party came vlan to the earth Tile epparstos wae fot ontire ly Bolhet whee your corre tar eleven 00) ee whe were to art ane formes a below being at the * 4 wae placed ante More PRICE THREE CENTS | pant twetve hefors Whe appeared, fa the follow ng order — gan Col, Seoit, Major Rowley Capt Wiens Two Surpeont Bix of Sixtcouth Infantry e e 2 a g = z a a 4 | E : H3 = ; 3 z 3 E F- 3 ~ + Fix of Sixieenth Infantry The hand pinved af silently avd gelemaly y val air apd the men marched hete places 1H Ki NE, The threo prisoners were seated in the hive, oon bag gage wagon, drawn by four r coanptntod by guards aud’ two cored oceariowally aa Preachers of oxborters 1 the little whitewmhed churce to bo Keen from the place of the executin y be traye eelings oF emotions of any kind. appearing aM though going Oot upon some business of litt import rather than to their desth, Two of the nogroen, Stevenson and Webb. wore bree, lar fellows, In the best of heain, pa of the Image uf the third (Roy) was rai Stout built, resolute Hite fellow, who frighten bim, and bie » iinprension wade by bis | lettor. ulprite were clad in the wnial « contrabands of the Irland. coarre cotton wl pine t a yelowish bri f and coarse texture aod ehirty of mixed wool, Webb, in addition, wore an old sik vest of wing arte the vory tie dark color, Their arms were meourely bovtd behind them with strong cor “Corporal Jim.’ as Webb wna called, from the ‘net that ho had at one timo, at Isiand So 10, been piared in oom mand of a mind of laborer, wan one of Lhe men, white or black, that I have ever bi leant five foot ten fi height, well sbaped w he looked as though he wight prove an ugly peree engage ina rough and Wiinble row with, In ‘eed, he was An ugly fellow, though usually nappo od to be of exce tomper. But fils brutal matinctaspretominated, forcibly reminded of a conversation we hd Ii to aw wo walked to tho execution ground, while gaz) upon Jim. Said one old darkey with grizzly wool a feot thrust Inside of shoow that would have mate the everlasting fortare of any Ethiopian serenader who bad been fortunate enough to obtain them, as w4 came in night of tho gallows — “That yer scaffold alnt large nor tall ennif tor ewin ‘Corporal Jim.’ Oh, he's powerful. an’ oh! 50 wicked | You'd orter ied dew ’ dren at do island, No, chile, Coryoral Jina can't be bung on that yor gallus. T was alinost afraid that the old contrabsnd’s prophecy about to be verified, but it wax not, thauks to the Attentions of Meea’s, Rowley and Wil inn MOUNTING THE GALLOWE, Walking up a rtoop iadcer with bands bound behind one is not an @any Wink at any U the caro of men, who were going up One Would Naturally exouKe them for mop,” Bot little Ray clambered up with little amviatanee &y though be wan going to rob ahenroont Webb follow. od alter, not & limb trembling: and Sievens n aleve #tum bled, betraying an excusable weaknors in the kecor, Ho wan helped upon the platform by Kowley aed Willams, eee duties called them to tho sane elevation fur the nones, The platform was @olid—it dif not e.en quake beneath its Durthen, iw exaceTwm. 18 was balf an hour past merilian,accordime to my watob, when the three prisoners and their etoe core mounted the scaffold. All about wan we ether t ae tb wr ‘An orcasional clark of a scab spur alone broke the silence. Every eve wos riveted upon the etags upon which a tragedy In ren! lifo was noon to be performed. Within the outer equare before alluded to, of which ove baif wan Biled by covered trooje—aod theay troop did net once disobey an order or expre f diab “dionee—the dotachmrns of the second and erm Ne officers, Roldiors of elviliaus, were perini "te ther of theao barriers. But, provided with M £, your cofrerpondont etood with in tho Interior square, ‘and where he coalt seo ery movement and Loar every word ut Tt was too clono'a vie pleasant—n fact, auch a scene oan Fepugnant to & man of avy foollng oF yet, i bluah Wo way it, thera were hundreds nd who wore the outume and outward Kemblaney © ok yhorwie than heort neo ‘ women But wo had to bear it The publie demanded that the histary of the cass shovid be to the history being mate dally of the And to aeoordance with that daty we were there ali the time thas destiny tad cast our jot b miles from any anch spot, Gradually the crowd @ o10% around the outer wjaare, Two eolored preachers mounted the stand Ove gavo out the Praim “And must be judgment br ht" he, and they joined to singing it with erest ferve After thina lengthy prayor wan delivered fr the i of the men about to dir, the preone® kne tog the address, the thro men, slit their lip that J ould bear foot follow the lead of the om the oaly at . mew from wo There a) ihn! jak bate ¢ would be the ex ronment {for the purpose. ark gether, and the two Prowont Mirebole alay 4 4 leaving duly the three eniprus upon t and eternity, The 4 leaving the negr ribiy convy'sed Fay. the mr but little, He gave two oente of the chen, bie toadt bev Z we of wh ndod, eiigutiy awey , maid aie iptiter of the three and tb yoenger, seem” or thee cot oo bm are hie fait had been five minute, ait wtortione & mete hody wae etfit At the there w st ineaive sod m falar chant and be was etdl, probally having Gled tru oul otha When the ed women friends of fome of the Sly for & moment With thy of the on tion to their comery and hardly mor mipotes W cae Salk of the aeeceaitin of wan pisood in the « and borne 1 rave yard lo ah erimy wees of the Veckbam family Our Helena Correspondence. Masava, Art. Pope 6 1m 1 40 wt Uhie powt, from te Mat Genersi Cartia brought bis army tot 5 r preneat on bee thelr f enemy of of At ein ibe prey ' them wat modidiet | t mee, Theos vd and the evemie of . aod « Jamonry 1 bat many canon wae | at the emiraber ‘ ack wie voch aby . wer pt ‘ with nagrome exovgh be anid, 60 Know teow tm them be was bright wp atom 4 aod bee siways manage (hem beer by end there fore be appoiutel two a the & im hand the dying throws wpe his hw sock en bowpital, mony of the pegroes more & A ie tows Wh thewe wireie arene eu t nt bare been sere ‘ hour, bed omer . x aed mawe n go abies of almrat been servis Acre wet bumnene p from OF A ConeMerreN The Pflowing pager wan onanim ayproves 0, \e63, by he Nagheln's Ateoriation of the Eantern reid Artem Ark Dee W, 108 coma Hewes Cone e eoterngerd chap ins ent 60

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