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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA Tusspay, August 28—6 P. M. ‘The stock markot haa been dull but firm to-day, and the volume of business was smaller thaa it otherwise would have deem, owing to the prospect of a partial holl- day (o-morrow—both the regular and open boards having passed resolulions t@ adjourn from this evening uatit ‘Thursday, while the Gold Exchange will adjourn after oue o'clock to-morrow, im honor of the visit ef Presi- deat Jobuson to the city, Dealings in steoks will, however, be conducted in the interval in the lowor halt of the Stock Exchange, or on the street, aud im government securities at the counters of the leadingspeculators in them. The Sub-Treasury ovatinues to disburse freely in re- demption of the temporary loan, its total payments tw day having been $6,060,827, while its balance at the close was $84,868,072, including gold. fhe money market is very easy but quiet, the demand from the stock exchange being light. Loans on raiiway and miscellaneous shares are made at four per vent, with unimportant exceptions at five, and om gov- ernment colluivrals transactions are reported at three, ‘Thore is less commercial paper offering for discount than ‘was observable @ few days ago, which is attributable in some degree vo @ large portion of the transactions in the dry yoods trade and general merchandise markets being for cash, and also to the fact that city firms generaliy bave already obtained the accom- modation they required. The rate for first. class com- mercial paper ;~mainsat Ave a six percent, according to the Jength of imo it has torus, The supply of cur- reacy being i excess of the demand, no inconvenience is yet felt trom ibe accommodation of country national bauk notes at isis contre, nor is it likely that there will be any, for the Western drain will afford a ready outlet for them, while, if necessary, the Clearing House asaoriaiion Can at any time make them as useful as legal tenders in tho adjustment of the exchanges by passing @ resviution ¢o that effect, But a syatem of | Corm redemption like that discussed last year would be even Detter, Mostol the country national bank notes are already supposed to be redeemable in New York— seventy-five por cont, i is estimated—while fifteen per cent more are redeemable in Boston and Phila- deiphia banks, This & more nominal than real, as there are bot balances sufficient kept in either or all of the three cities «» meet the drain which would at once result from tio presentation of the stock of country notes which have accumulated in these cities The national banks «re an excrescence of our present imper- fect financial system and their notes are an admitted public nuisance, But so long as they remain in circula- tion the wa, should be smoothed for their pavsage rather than ob: ‘ructed by the metropolitan banks, which ause they ave independent of circulation by reason of their banking 01 deposits, are nevertheless interested in au easy workui of the established monetary system for the time bein, At the early s-asion of the open board New York Cen- trai sold at 10° /¢ @ 104, Erie 7334, Reading 11534, Rock Ietand 11044, © eveland and Pittsburg 8734, Northwestern Si—preferred 68%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 2)q. AL the first regular board New York Central olosed 154 higher than at the same time yesterday, Keio §%, Roading %, Michigan Southern 3, Rook Ivland je, Fort Wayne , Now Haven 3s, Alton and Terre Haute preferrei 2, Cumberland 34, Mariposa preferred ja, Western Uuiom Tolograph 3z. Northwestern was '¢ lower—preterrod %. Bank stocks are well supported; Continental soi at 208, Ninth National 111, Fourth Na- (ional 104);. Government securities were moderately the bu!) of the business in them being confined -twenties of the origthal and third issues; the former were tira at an advance of '; and the latter Miowed a deci of 3. Ton-forties. were -aleo % lower, seven-thirty notow of the Grst series {—third series %4. ‘Mate stocks were stéady. * After the cul} the market continued extremely dull, and the lower hall of the Stock Buchang: became rese- ut with the «imaging of “ Hattelujab,” in whieh those assembled ind: ged for the ‘of more profitable oocu- pation, At the one o'clock sessions the market continued dull, but sioady. At the halt-past twe . board Reading clow' 3% lower than at the first reg: ular board; Ohio aad Mississippi certificates 1%, and Cumberland },, bat the rest of the market was firm. Erie was *% higher, Northwestern preferred 34, Fort Wayne 3s, Al'oa and Terre Haute preferred 3, Western Union Telegraph %. Government securities were frm. Coupon mixes of 1881 were %¢ higher, ten-forties %, seven-thirty no.es of the third series j. Five-twentiea were unaltercd At the open board at three o'clock ket was stronger and more active, except Meading. The iatter sold at 114% « Central 1061, a %, Erie 734, Toledo 115, Michigan Island (b. 3) 110, Northwestern Vort Wayne 1)))+4, Spruce Hill Coat 47;, Western Union Telegraph, 58, Afterwards the market closed strong, ‘and at half-pas! ive the quotations current wero:—Erie 1815 ow York Contral 10435 a ',, Reading 15% a 3s, Michigan ~oathorn 8534 a 5, Cleveland aad Pitts borg 87)¢ a \ ‘ook Island 110 a '{, Northwestern 37 « ‘—preferred ©S% a %, Fort Wayne 1061; a X, Ohio and Missiasiy\:) cortifieatds 202; a \. Quicksilver 50a Sa, Western | >on Telegraph 5835 a 4. ‘The gold marnet is strong under the wv the mar- for pulation of the bull ciique The opening price was 148}¢, followed by an advan « (0 149%, a subsequent decline to 149% aad a rocovor: (0 148%, after which it cosed at 148%. Cash gold wa -carcer than yesterday, aud loans were made ai jg a |. per cent per diem in favor of the lender ut the coin, the eablo report that the treaty of peace between Prus «+ and Austria had been ratified by the former Pome: “xerted no influence upon the market. Foreign xc ango showy Increased depression and bills vwlable, the enpply being large and (we demand couporatively light, Thik is mainly duc to tho derangement | reduced by the recent heavy speculative shipments of ‘ive-twenties” Hankers’ hilly on England at sixty (ays «ve quoted at 1067) a 107; three days, 100% commercial, 105 a 4 :efrance at sixty days, 5! 34), 056 37+ The qaotations fur Brideh console and American securities in Loudon were as under to-day and board Downlevilie Gold closed 4c, Wigher than at the same time yesterday. At the xecond board Atlantic and Pacific sold at $3, Corydon $27, Downieville Gold $1 41, Gunnell Gold $105, Holman Goid 40c.,)New York Gold $1 46, Rocky Mountain $5 30. The cxporis, exelunive of specie, rom the port of New 13, EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Frnt Session—10:30 A. 200 Central Coal Co. 100 Caml Coal pref. 200 West UnonTel 500 AshburCoal Co... 1035 Too cary Improv... 14 100 Cary linprov.... 14% 400 spruc BIC at 200 Maripoxa prof. . looN Y Cental RR. rr wo - 105: 00 00 ed ono ‘$0000 19000 A 100 Chic AN Want a e pret 68, 1009 Ch & 900 Chie & RkISRR.. 11 1600 Cha: 40 do... 100%, 4000 ©, B 200 Toledo WAW > ao mete Dad do. rr 1000 1 100 do, “ sooo P, FI 108 T, WaW KR pret To 000 G'W’ 400 Vitts, FWACH RE 1061¢ 19 she Am Ex Bank 115% 200 GO cece LOOM 16 Bhoe & Lor Bank } 50 FO... 106 76 Con " 200 Alton & TorreH prt T34 & Cont Bank 200 do ct] oN 200 Tad & Cin RR... 13 HG itil E invited to attend the funeral, from residence, In FINANCIAL. SANTA ANNA'S LITIGATIONS, As CAEL SRS SM Heo Oe ae at noet | omc URE porn — Corencr’s Inquest—Testimons in the Case, &c. | 61198 in to-morrow's ee ANTERESY DREARTMENT. tt Coroner au juest —— WELL A Y, only son uguet 31, ‘SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Sestering mareing tag GriMth, aged 1 year, 1 month and 15 days. Gahotelse at (CO), Cutety: oo ease eT eh eae —oee at the County Court House, Brooklyn, on the ciroum relatives and frionds of the family are requested 10-40's), maturing on the Ist of will now be Third Session—2:30 P. M. The Montgomery CUase—Another Postpone- stances attending the death of Charles Rodgers, the | to attend the funeral, from the pot oe hey he parent, received for examination at the Loterost Depart iment of the Soo Us tat eot ts a bh asaue Paraae colored man who died on Sunday last, from the oe ~*~ Forsyth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Uniied States i hath eT ae A U8" "62 113: atore Jota Barney, of @ stab received on Inay Saturday night, in Battie réw, | © HOCK. on seer = eres os 32000 Soces bee Avacar B—lenmey %. Santa Anna, This 990 | 0, pies RD After enpenciings jury, the | of Ra ‘Gathrie ie tay Aout 3, pte wife pronease OF CAPITAL STOCK. mee US 67s, 19-40,¢ 103; ‘was called on at twelve o'clock to-day for argument, A six in number, were brought in, and the ex- | _ Her relatives and friends are invited to attend ber TENNESSEE NATIONAL BANK, 10000 Tr n 7 3-10, 2d. 106: motion now made to vacate the order of arrest iasued is pinsienas osalaennel . faneral, from her late residence, No. 4 Chesnut sircet, DESIGNATED Di RY AND FINANCIAL AGENT 11000 voo'e PecRR some days since at the instance of the plaintiff against TESTIMONY OF MARY CARPENTER, wees Mee eae her bat Diens ~~ ee ee eee ‘6000: she Nor named her but ae 6000 roulded at No. 2 Baitlo row, and that about 9 o'clock on | Mobile (Aia.) papers please copy.? DEFORTTORT ee Oe ee 26000 her window, Hernm—ai. Blfena, Island on Tuesday, {Made so under the late law passed by the Tennessee Leg- 10000 she was acq May 22, Taomas B, Mtbiue: of ee dew ot laisse, istature.) ‘ 100 she Con inst etreet; there were five | of thiscity, in the 40th year of bis ton THe MEMP: THs S umb Coal knock a nigger 57 ae eee vf, bw Buran eT SE OMENS | for) OND TRUDT COMPANT. 30 West ‘and acted as me eral wil take plane oa Thursday morning, at er rit =. gel 'y said, " o'clock, trom No. xington avenue. t proposed to lnereane. etock Baak COMMERCIAL REPORT. ne of a ake Cinen, Halen Wend, om Tinwtey, | SORE ete en “4 [RNNESSEY. ‘Torspay, August 28—6P.M. | several give it to him, “fhe tugersl will take Place from the residence of | g% paranonel o a uatle: Se varine, melel 1s ee Baaapstorre.—Receipts, 3,800 bbls. flour, 854 bags corn } T. Cu street, and Dennis Hagerty, Clifton, Staten Island, on Thursday | auswer (ue daily legitimate business demands, this from ti about who afternoon, at two o'clock. nity te offered to capitalists abroad to meal, 16,044 bushels wheat, 104,843. do. corn, 30,560 do. jaan on ‘August 28, of consumption, Dawa | portion of their surplus funds, where nt seourity, oats, 8,360 -do. rye, 6,030 do, barley and 630 do, matt. | not Gharles Kelly liam Hill, 167 Monroe street, im | $04 prodt-are most ungucstionably combined: surg For State and Western flour a fairly active demand pro- | moti did, the cutting. ¥ jal , valled, and prices were generally firmer, yet no positive ‘who had ‘On mday, A 27, after @ short illness, $26, advance was established. The sales comprise 8,500 bbis. pot: wi vue tore, severe nao days. ; at our quotations annexed. Southera four was steady, | by asthe one who | The friends of the family are invited to attend the with @ moderately active inquiry. The sales were 450 accompanied the prisoners | fun-ral, from the residence of his parents, No. 432 Sec- inquiry. met made charge pins ppt ond avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. {race gee egg oy un- ‘The stabbing the pe was Fagor eee, Fore of a, sales of 200 bbls. at $5505 $0 20, on Lo aunty. = me slo kan tamr ue and 9 moat a . Sine previous prices. oe 5 relatives and frienda of the fainily are invited to bbie, Brandywine, partly at $i. Wel . got the knife,” attond ‘the funeral, Unis (Wednesday) afternoon, at twe t tel, PETERSON, o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No. 6 Maz- 55 a $7 85 He testified that | hattan street, New York. Wa 880 ‘tm question; he er Eaten wat Auten snare earn cop? 90 9 10.00 | Ma i aboy camein | Jaquas.—Aat City, N. J., om Tuesday, August 0 a 9 50 | ene ~4 ‘sake don’t go out, | 28, after a short tines, Havay F, Jaques, in the 37th 65 @ 10 00 | Gntaoever, beet! informed that sald Dow Dacie he went ont, how: | year of his age. - 10 & 12 00 | Sincuors in attem (ia virtue of a commission entrusted | ever, puiled bis brother from among the crowd, wtien |" The relatives and frionds of the family, atso the mem- 008 11 6 (0 hin torn pmepees, sory Gietines fasee ‘of making pri- Stal man, with; 6 tight .coeton anid, “I want to Gght | bers of Hook and Ladder Cot No. 2 ang the Fire 70 a 15 75 | vate contracts) faiige tbe unde notice is heréby | ¢he man who struck me;’? witmess then pointed out | Department in of Hudson Tity, are respectfully nominal, Que a: invalidity of said acta will be main- | Kojiy as the person who used that expression; the man | jnvited to attend funeral on Thursday afternoon, at Dominal, | snd°have, tho full rigor of the lawe catensied tg those'eno | then follo when the latter said, “‘My friend, | two o'clock, from the Palisade 3 E. church. 759 6 60 | Seek winjureandanmy him in so unwarrantable a man. | there's no one here who wants to fight you;”” afterthe | — Joumox.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 28, WWat- Orrickus 4xD DIRBOTORS. = £ ‘ - ner. A. L, DE SANTA ANNA. fnees ey ae fesse ew Ae apaet i ote be te, enti e Robert K. and Adeline Johnson, aged 8 GEORGE R. RUTTER, Preadent would put up his weapons 4 months and 4 days. +R. ij woe 00 ee eT ia a Clear oad rae contradict | off with one hand and put the othor in my ‘pocket asit | “The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to WALTER'S. MORGAS meal, pu Be EK —The sale of wheat was slow, but continued firmness was noticeable in the market for prime and choice par- cela. Inferior and common grades heavy. We note sales of 20,000 bushels at $3 15 for new white Michivan, $2 73 a $2 78 for now amber State, and $2 80 for new amber Jersey. The market for corn was fairly active at a slight improvement, sales of prime sbipping Western mixed having been made at 82c., an advance o! 3¢c. per bushel as compared with yesterday’s price, The sales comprised 110,000 bushels, at 78c. a 81c. for inferior, and 813gc. a 82c. for shipping Western mixed, and 86c. for Western yellow. Oats were fairly active and firm. Sales, 32,000 bushels, including Chicago, at 40c. a 47c., Milwaukee at 47c. a $20. and Maryland and Delaware at 55c., for new. Rye was steady but quiet. Sales, 4,200 bushels at 88c. for Western. Malt waa quiet and nominal Barley was a quiet, but steady, with small sales at previous ices. Bexswax was dull and entirely nominal at 40°. @ 42c. for Western and Southern. Corroy.—Tho market ruled dull and heavy witb unofa- vorabie accounts from Europe per cable an? a limited demand. The sals were confined to 1,200 bales. Re- Py 682 baies, the macket closing heavy and nominal at the following quotations:— Uptand, Florida, Mobile. N.O.@T. 2 ris 2 28 Bet 31 82 32 33 “ 35 6 37 38 Good middiing.-../.36 Corrge continued firm, with avery fair demand for cargoes and a good iageliy, OF parcels from second le hands. We notice the sa 550 bags Rio, ex Aquilla, on terms not made pubiic, and 360 Jamaica and 400 bags Maracaibo, Frage se essra, Gunari, Arden & Co. Stator as follows:--Now York, “60019 bags. Baltimore, :—New Yor! 4 jtimore, 2,600; Mobile, 1,300; Thiadcibbis’ 2-600, ‘Total, 72,719. The foliowtng quotations are somewhat nowmtnal:—Rio, ordinary to fair, 16\c. a 173¢¢. ; good to prime, 183¢c. a 194gc. ; 11Xc. a 133¢6.. gold, ty hiny ate cash, The coflpe Soi acta oe en et Page 3; 5 Ma sem, 080) ler dam kinds in New York, 137,! ealbo, 18¢. a 200. ; Laguayra. 16\¢. a 1Tc., Daver arp goda aah at Size. a 3! 160 seaicn 8 One aan Oe oy ic. a 6c. gold; 8%e. gold; 20 caxks Dutch lots Dleachingp wders at 3%c., and cream a Drewoons.—The market was quiet and at our last quotations. - Risers Fi .—Dry cod continued quite active and rm; sales 2,500 ‘ft, Bt $8 25. Mackerbl—Owing res for Xe. 8 have beep ia and No. herring were in were nearly vessels fur Syeda oa engage at. S164., jd. and 360 wea buebols corn The delphi petroleu: 4s. it to United Kingdom, and 6s. 64. if to Continent shup to a port in the ‘Mediterran:an, tobacco, on private terns. Hives. —Since oar last report only a moderate business has been transacted, but full prices have been realized tu all inmances Sal-s 1,400 city slaughter (utecr) at 13icc. a Like. ; 200 do. (cow), 60 Iba, at llc; 1,000 Bacnos ‘Ayres, 24 Ibe. average, 1,200 Singapore buffalo, 30 ibs, average, and 11,600 Montevideo, 20 Ibs., on private terms, We quae Buenos A 26 to 27 ths, Zhige. to 22e., ald; Montevideo, 20 to 22 Iba, 19. a 19%c.; Rio Grande, 20 to 22 Ibs., 17 I¢e. Orinoco, 21 w 23 Ibs. 176. 17 Jee. ; California, 23 to 26 Ibs. 180, a 183<c. ; Contral American, to 21 ibs., 1610. a 16:.; and Texas, 22 w 26 ibs., Luc, a Ide. Leataxr. —The demand for hemlock has been full prices. Onk wax in limited demand, but in v the smali steck previous prices were obtained. quote hemlock, Buenos Ayres heavy, 36c. a 8c. do, 3c. a 36)sc., and hight do,, 333g. a Bc. fornia heavy, 44%. 2 36c,; muddle do., 34c, a 36e., und MMe. ad Oringco, &c., heavy, 32e. a B54 . ‘ige., and light do, i ige, a 82), oak dlanghter. ‘40c. a dBc, ; middle do., 40c, a 46c,, and light do., Mc. a 40c. . Lrap.—For pig there has been a good demand, but the fluctuations in gold rather unsettled the value. Prices ruled in favor of the sli, the nana | comin 400 tous lorsign, mostly ordinary h, at fall prices; but the rate cbiained was not mentioned. Ordinery brands foreign m Htte lots commanded 63{c. a 6%c., oid. . Naval Srorw,—Crade turpentine was dull and nomi- nal, at $475 4 $4 87%. Spirits turpentine, though quiet, was a sbade firmer, Sales 200 bis, at 68c. a 70c., ia. Jading @ sma}i lot in bond at 62jge., tne market clos- ing firm at 69¢ 1 0c. wholesale, Rosio—Cormmon and strained are ia sinail supply, and firm. Sales 1,000 bits, a chiefly at the inside price; 450 bbia, No. 1 at $5 a $6 26, 150 bbie, No, 2 at 0, and cammmon at $3 Tar is scarce and firm. Males of 20 po ia at $3 6255. Pitch was steady at $3 50 per bhi, uta, Linseed waa in fair jobbing demand at $1 83 a $1 85. Of English ao further sales red. | We no- tice sales of 200 hole crode sperm in New Bedford on rivate terms, Unbleached winter do. wax steady at Of lard ol tritling sales were made at $1 60 for suinmor, and $1.9 for prime winter, Cry distilled = unchanged at $l a $1 05, the latter price ‘or a ae SS toe eet Sa tain, bent wea 60 packages wed, The pork market ruled heavy and dull under a Numited demand; the sales were confined ¢ agaregauing 4,000 bbls, at $32 87; mess, closing, cash, at the inside t for olt mens, and $28 60 a $28 75 tinued firm, with @ moderate = sales wore 300 pack: at $) plain mess aud $20 a $26 new ox! hams were entirely nominal ia the absence of asies. Bacon was also neglected. A smail lot of Cumberland cut realized 16c, a= were stcady and in moderate request. cbange, Cl ‘was very scarce and war held with @ with emall lot selling at2ic, The sales were 183g¢. a20%0, Butter was moderately active and firm. Sales at 20c, a 38c. for Weatern, and 52c. a 460, for State, Cheese was dull be. a 10 je. aa to qualay. Satz continacd quiet, We only heard of sales of 3,000 bushels Turk’s Island at about 50c. Ground, 16%,¢.; white A, 16% C, 16%e. Tis was in fairty active and the market was ve firm. The sales settled from < do. at ioe x "Wostmewme continned $1 2 $1 2% for 1 South Bea, and §1 a st 40 for Arctice 4 Warsmev. —HKeceipts, 20 The market continued Gali and nominal. small sales at $3 26 fos Wostera, but ue noteworthy transactions, to draw something to defend myself; he soon after ran away. yer OTHER WITNRSSES. Colored residents of that vicinity were examined, who corroborated the main points of the foregoing witnesses ‘ag to the occurrence and the identity of Kelly, as being the most conspicuous in the crowd, and nearest tu de- ceased at the time the wound was inflicted. Officer James Lee, of the Forty-fifth precinct, testified that he was in Grand street at about twenty minutes to of December 12, last year. I moreover, in my possession, a letter in the samo iwriting, which was delivered to not publah sald letter because of its confidential and ivate character, If Ihave committed grave errors, 1 eh frankly avowed them, withoutattempling to escape | t0 on the night in question, whea he was intormed by the responsibility that fell’ upon me by feasen of such | officer Hunt of the row in Baitle row; he went to the place indicated when a colored man told him that ho had been stabbed ; he arrested Kelly on the charges made by Mary Carpenter aud other people who had said that he had done it. Another officer corroborated this testimony and gave it as his opinion that Kelly had beon drinking. Dr. Joaeph Creamer testified that he had made a post- mortem examination of the body of Cartes Rodgers, and considvred that the wound which cauxed death from in- ternal hemorrhage was inflicted with a knife ot the dirk ind, Tho case was adjourned until ten o'clock this morning, when further testimony will be heard. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT—TWO PERSONS KILLED. Mrapvinse, Pa, Augnst 28, 1868, ‘The Corry accommodation train on the AUantic and Great Westorn Raiiroad, while standing at Panama last night, was run into by the extra traia following it and a errors; nor did I seek to cloak myself with a veil of hy- pocrisy, as has been done by others whom I may justly stigmatize as corrapt and depraved. DARIO MAZUERA. New Yorn, August 24, 1866. Axtomo Lorre px Santa ANNA, General of Division in the Mexican Army, &¢., &G.!— Hy these presents T give Cult powers to Colonel Don Dario Mazuera (in whose talonts and goed character I have the atest confidence), in order thit he may be enabled to Sereiop all my idens, thoughts and desires before the gorern- ment of the United states of America concerning the aid of which I stand in need tn order to be able to liberate 1a: country from the yoke of her oppressors. ‘The critical - |. Be Mexican ‘bation is at present placed demands that all her sous make extraordinary efforts and ‘auorifices. Although exiled. fro French ‘tyranny, still 1 all in my power in order to prove to my fellow countrymen that their misfortunes are not tunbeeded ¢. Colonel Mazuers will understand how to set forth, with his habitual discretion, my reasons tor having yn in order to obtain great through Tecourse to the goverament at Washin, passenger car wae amashed. None of the paasougers hich only that me! readily afford. The t “oh ihe nid rhig omy at guverument oan reat ford. Tue | Wore seriously ‘nur. The conductor, Jamas. lances, and a newsboy wore killed, ‘The engineer, Peter Mur phy, was badly hurt, and one of the brakomen had a log broken. ano the quarantees requisite in order to kecure the payment Of whatever coats and expenses may be incurred for (his aid, Which I solicit with the most Itvely earnestness and ardor. Tho Mexican nation wilt ta due time, througit its legal or- ans, thia debt, and will pay it wisir_ teiigions ex ara AM be eve: A WEGRO MURDERER LYNCHED. Drrron, Angus! 23, 1466 Tayior, the negro, who commited the murder near Lavs.og tast wock, was taken from the jail at Mason iast night by a mob and hung on a tree. for the service fewipres rs Serene ef seid nation for the recruiling of ined'te permiaaley from the ie ¢ tortie) tra ee rom aul a ve for the purchase of the yoascle tranpport au “WE IN ROCHESTER. strvcious in Sach eante aa ho may dnd itadvantagrous (0 |” “ne giaaiag mill of Soues, fewest ton, 0s Pairvers, oa tes ee rhich levis en, | Was tolaily destegyed by fire yesterday alternoou. {wae rusted. | Mowerar, he Bear in mind tuat be must $10,500; no insurance. stow upon any Mexican soldiers that may be recriited, cae age EAT 2 RA jon hich be respectively fitted. Yoel would we eery leat to ne should eneh true pa- FIRE WW CHICARS. neem: ah sane oe hye . fi c Afire on Wost Lake atrest, at the corner of Laion Pe fetlifag organs of che press render to secure the publ. | street, today, destroyed eighteen buildings. Loss articles it favor of our coterprise, eveu Purdose Nt should become necessary to make pecuniary sacrifices. It shall be his dnty to visit (is Grant, te whow hands he will pince (he letier which he $60,000; partially iasured, SAILING OF THE CUBA. rece General, aud aie lehdenvor io convince mad vl repab- oN, August 28, 1866. ean” yr . eee “er coneince, Me powertel The royal mail steamship Caba leaves to-morrow, at tnfiuence securing the a object. whieh | eleven o'clock im the morning, for Liverpool. Her maiis I + az Meenty | will close at eight o'clock to-morrow morning. orough! portant ——————— | its own dv. | which he wilt x Te rank ond according ax iecasions present hemecived; for, I am inaptt wi this meh cont mer in the ability, honor, loyalty and Americaniam of said mejor Muzuoea. For the Feasona set forth above, L recognize, ap ment, the acto he discharge of fal tsaite of the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marriages. Batcnenten—Stovr.—in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday, August 28, by the Rev. Mr. Hubbell, Mr. Hewec 1 Harcurcine to Miss Maccm KE. Srovt, all of this city, No cards. Baownett—Duxs.—On Wedaesday, August 22, by the sume. In teatimony whereof T set my hand to these presents. Done ai the stand of St. Thomas, tits 1216 day of Decem- ber, 1866. A. DE SANTA ANNA, ALLEGED DISTILLERY FRAUD. United States Commissioners’ Office. Beforp Commissioner Osborn. James Anthony, distiller, 156 East Twenty-eigith “street, was charged with making a falze return of whis- key distilled. Mr. Rollins conducted the prosecution, peared for the defendant. Michael Lynch testified that during three weeks in the month of June be was in the employment of Anthony, and was famutiar with the work going on thera for time, He stated he knew that in’ three weeks as a as ten barrels of whiskey had been manufactured, aud that tho defendant had a secret tank tn which tne whiskey used to bedeposited. Re knew it was tom of the defendant when a berrel ot whiskey was in- specied by the Inspector to All one or two other ba rele, Kua J. Donn, ail of Brookiva. Fivn—Harvey,—On Sunday, August 26, at the resi- dence of the bride's pareats, by the Rev. A. P. Lyons, ‘Tuxopor« L. Fink to Suse L. Hanver, of Fordham, ‘Ouio papers please copy. Tuatea— Davioson.--At Sefietd, Conn., on Thursday, — 16, by the Rev. Dwigut Ivev, Oni apo ly. Taa\ ee tu Miss Magix. dangnier of the tate Alexander David- sun, of Haverstraw, N.Y. English and Scotch papers please copy. Died. Besmes,—On Tuesday, August 28, C Mr. Beebe ap. Jonathan Reames, aged 74 years. Notice of funerat Thursday s paper. tye, en ‘Tuesday morniny, August %; Witte Memnivte.n, only Brooks, aged 2 years, 8 ie relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of tv, 113 Remsen street, on Tuursday afternoon, which hed old inspection warks on them, from the & Other testimony was adduced to prove the oxistenc the wecret tank in defendant's distillery, Collector Snelling testified that cefen it had retired is of whiskey as manufactured by him h of June. —On ‘Tuesd A son of Joseph and Kate 1. 20 days. ‘Ihe friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afteraoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of nis parenta, No. 86 Hester street, Hurve.—On Tuesday, \uguat 28, Marcannr Koes, wife of Owen Barns, in the 20ch year of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respectfutly invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 93 West Foriy-sixth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'elock. Bescomans. On Monday, August 27, after a short itl uexs, Hkewany Boscewany, a native of Breman, ia tue 30th year of his age. His friends, aud those of bis brother, are respectfully invited to attond his (uneral, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, at 31 and 33 Kast Fourth streei. On Monday, August 27, Jouy W. Brawe, in year of his age. The relatives and frends of the tamiiy, also those of his brovher orge and Michael, are respectfully in- vited to attend the fyneral,irom bis late residence, $9 West Houston street, corner of Laurens, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock, The funeral ser- vice will take place at bis house, The remains be Rok Devine, only aged Ll months and ue beard Michael Lynch say he would have his revenge for being pat away from Anthony's employment, Mr. Rollins said that Byrnes had been indicted by the Grand Jury on a charge of fraudulent distitiation. ‘The case for the government rested, and the defence Was reserved till the 5th of September. ARREST OF ALLECED COUNT! Jobn Stuart, otherwise John Smit ‘on a charge of having in his posses: to pass the game, one hundred United notes, Atty of the denol five of the denominat i isan twenty. five of the denomination of fifty cents. He has been committed in detault of $5,000 bai!, and his exaraination en arrested with intent es counterfeit dollar, twenty a Sing, hae been taken imto custody, charged with baving had in bis possesrion three huudred United States legal tender notes of the denomination of one dofar. He has been committed in detau t of bait. His examination takes place on the 30th inst. THE CATTLE DRIVING CASE. Court ef Common Pivas Chambers, Before Judge Daly. Avacer %8.—The Board of Health vr. Charles Co.per.— The argument in this cate was concluded to-day by Mr, Tracy, on bobalf of the Board of Health. The counsel referred the Court to the Second Revised Statutes, the purpose of showing what powers wer con- conveyed to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, exday, August 28, of cholera in’ . Youngest daughter of Rufus D, aged 14 months, The retatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at th of her parents, 140th street, west of Kleventh avenue, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. Canietis.—On Sunday, August 26, Froraxce Biascun, only daughter of Jobn B. and Adaline Christie, aod tam, and for ferred uy Boards of Heaith generally. The statute | grandchild of the late Franklin Gilmore, aged 10 monthe. cxpresly’ stated that Boards of Health should have ‘The relatives aud friends are ctfally invited to power to remove guisancer at their discretion and tbat | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) alieraoon, at two they phould have wer to regulate all matters neces. | © clock, from Be: avenue, N. J to the public h Coniins.—On Toeaday, Angust 28, Warren Jomy, only ‘Judge Daly remarked that there was one point upon | #on of Jesse and Elizabeth M. Collins, aged 1 year and which he wished to hear the counsel more fully, and | 27 days. * that was, whether the Board of Health claimed t r- The relatives and friends of the family are rexpectfully cise Judicial powers. Invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of bie Mr. Tracy said the Board of Health did not claim to | parents, No, 13 Gay streot, on Thursday afternoon, ai tno exercive judicial any farther than handing per- | o'clock, without further notice. erereiee ritated thelr ordinanees over to a istrate: Conrot.—0o Monday evening, August 27, Pataca to law, The constitution was | Connor, the beloved son of the late nand ret man could depri Conroy, in the 234 year of his age, formeriy of the sisoty sie ns mening | "ie tne sea hse ey a See of his lil , Within the meanii e en is family are wl bY tor faperal, this (Wednesday) at = 4 to hand him over to a magistrate for means ist trial. it no man shall | noon, at ‘lock, from the of bis mother, be condemned without due ‘As to | 168 East Twenty-second street. property, «ey mean to de- Cox.—On Monday, ai 27, Ax Bua, the beloved it does insist on | wife of John Cox, aged 5@ yeary. that it now The friends and relatives are respectfully invited ot commun ty. attend the funeral, from ber late residence, ip between Eighty and Fighty-firet strees, ‘the streets in the ‘k, om Thareday afternoon. night just as well a not; but they want to do it, becanse it wonl! be incon- ven Health consider this cattle driving through the streete in the day time & uisance, and they mean, if they to life and limb, dancorous ‘oe sine +, for E friends and attend tbe funeral, this (Wed ab tw 7 o'clock, Carriages will be in waiti On Fulton i tein Dau tones Sy fm }, Diwan, relict of the jacob Farjeou, jeare, = aa relasiven," as well an thous of her son, upon Israel Farjeon, are hereby invited to attend the funeral, this (Weduesday) morning, at (en o'tiock, from her iate eth street. dence, 188 West Twent ust 28, Carwenisy Ganumn, jing the a apy yA «oh vee Bi adjourn m1 tnatidart. ae Genmen.—On Tuesdays, > . Toany mado ne reply to thie sally, bat Lanked the wife of Ludolph Germer, aged 63 years, cont for the injunction meme ra. Tos relatives and friends of the family are requested of the argument, so as to allow of te ettend the funeral, the residence of her brother- ‘to remove « number of the moat abominable ‘Wiltiam Rutherford, 91 Main street, Brooklyn, on naianess. . Ie conclusion, be moved I'sat the fajunction at two o'clock. Gucmust.—in Lafayette, near Jersey City, on Tusg uy, Angust Mr James Gricwnrst, |p the 52d year of The relativen and friends of the family are respectfully Rev, Benjamin A. Adams, James 1, Brownnts. to Miss |, RL DALFON, Assistant Cashier, CHARLES KOKTRETCHT, Esa,, Me 0. PRE gUmeE AU'y for Plantére’ Bank, Momphia, an Ci, Of Penrce, Park & Co,, Memphis. 2. H. WHITEMORE, Memphis. HENRY J. LYNN, ar Tarn & Co., Meempin. JOUN J, EICHBURGH, of or THOMAS LEONARD, Judge of the Count DIVIDEND NO the of Di of the Tenneasen held April 3, 1866, @ eemi-anmual dividend of fifteen (15) per cont on the capital stock wax declared paya- ‘on demand. OCTOBER DIVIDEND NOTICE, ‘There wil! be x dividend made and payable October 3, 1808, on the yld, and what new capital that is subscribed prior wo this date of ten (10) per cent. will be opened at the banking house of esars. HOWES & MACY, No, 3) Wall street, where subscriptions of ten or more shares will be received, and where «uch information ax desired will be furnished. { attend the funeral, fromthe residence of his parents, 335 Henry street, 'on ‘thursday afternoon, at Lal!-past three o'clock. ‘ Jorpax.—On Monday, Augnst 27, at Guilford, Conu., Nenu Jovson Jonpay, grand-daughter of Curtis Judson, any, aged 2 years, 7 mouths and 17 days. Fun services at the Gramercy Park House, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past {our o'clock. Friends Of the tamily aro respectfully invited, without further notice, Waterbury, Conn. ; Yonkers, N. Y.; and Indianapotis, Ind., papers copy. pHa ed my) Augost 27, Junius Caances Karemr, only chiid of ad Augusta Kayser, aged 11 months and 16 days, ‘The friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral services, from 143 East Forty-seveuti street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, atone o'clock. His — will be taken to Greenwvod Cometery for intor- ment Keva.—At Sing Sing, on Tuesday, August 28, Many A., wife of Jesse G. Keys and daughter of William Anderson. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afierncon, at oue o'clock, from her late residence, No. 221 Broome street. Kiersaw.—On Tuesday, August 28, Jowx Kicwan, at his late residence, 312 East Thirty-second strevt. ‘The funeral will take place from St, Gabriel's church, Eat Thirty-seventh street, on Thursday, where a high mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul, The friends of the family are invited to attend, Macue.—-On Sunday, August 26, after a protracted ness, Wittism W. Magnex, in the 50th year of bis age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, meinbers of Exempt Firo Department, also members of Americus Engine Co. No. 6 (of which deceased was a momber, exempt), are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, to take piace thin ( ores 4 murhing, at eleven o ciock, from 87 Con-ord street, Lirvokiyn. erase. —In Brooktiy 2, D., on Tueaday, mora. Augnst 28, Ancuave L., oniy daughter of Gilbert G. and Matiida 1, MacDenald, ayed 4 years, 8 months and i. . LTER 8. MORGAN, Cashier, (Formerly Cashier of Dover Plains Natioual Bank, N.Y.) Collections and other business through this bank'and fie correspondents at Memphis and in the Southern States will be promptiy attended to withuut charge when in behalf of its stockholders sb ERBETTE, KANE & CO, AMER.CAN BANKERS AND FORWARDING AGEN! NO. 8 PLACE DE LA BOURSI Agents for the Line of atea FROM HAVRE re NEW YORK. Parts. A ister kept of Americans a ae lasers otc nll parts of Europe. Iaaue lelters ut credit available yrICk. Peer van wMe or Vincents, Nonrous, Ang. 2, 1888. et weg bation Bank —— and ime , bonranped per jah je ters or otherwige. are beveby resect tele selpective clalius (0 ane ou or befare the 16 of Betoner next. G. W. CAMP, Pruster, TORTI AMERICAN a family are respect. fire shares, $100 eae y for sate ata dhocowal Ad. Me’ Savor dudeon, 0” Moros oreo. on Thntaday rcp poi poy STEAMSHIP COMPANY, *Gentaie at Motiaan Howe, Mew York. on Tutsdoy | “my Att wat Stktee™ ete ly herby gine tase evening, August 28, at sevee o'ciock, Mr. Waners New. of Bireotors have this day declared OE iasod of. (5 per centeubof the net earnings of tbe quarter: Supt, Parebio at the office of the Company, ‘atinday, Sept tember !. ‘The tranater books will be closet Monday, #7th inet. emf reopeued Tagaday, September 4. iy order of the Bontd af Directors, THRODORE T. cour, formeriy of Louisville, Ky. Onmurron,—On Mounay, August 27, auddeniy, Tuowas Oguosrox, @ native of Skirling, Peobiesbiro, Scotland, am the 57th year of bis age. Friends of the tamily are respectfully inv ted to ad the {unoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'c' fi from bis late resilence, No, 166 Kigith Avenue, U' Brugy.—On sonday, August 27, aft abort iiines, Joanna, the beloved wife of David 0 Bru (PE WESTERN UNION TEL ‘Treasurer's Ofllce, 145 Brow: 18, 1866. RAPH COMPANY... ay, New York, August The relatives and friends of the family are respectiully $500 000. —This offers f !e the remaint invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) altos. pan wV;t Le $2000 Oy ten year seven per vent courertibie hoon, at one o'clock, (rum the residence Of her tusband, la, heretofore authorized tor the purpose of 4 those issued in 1864, upow the following Worms, vin. : per cent of tae para Myourrent finds, with interest om the cost Crom acliledt. $40, $600, $1,000 and 364 Water street. ‘O'Reuty.—On Monday, Augast 27, of consumption, Carumaiyn Frances, daughtar of Charles J. O'Reilly. ‘The {rouds aod relatives are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) eflernooa, at two o'clock, Parrix,—At Austin, Nevada, on Monday, August 20, Joun P oTmex, native of England, aged 38 years. ‘The Masonic brethren of Puoeotx Chapter Naval Lodge, No. 69, are hereby respectfully notified. esCOTT, —On y, August 28, of consumption, Woopacvey W. , aged 24 years. Rolatives and {riends of the family are invited to attend tue faporal, from the residence 0: bis mother, £3 Bond strect, New York, on Thursday morning, at teu o'clock. ‘ne bonds are for registered with ee a gop oon ingen yo papal 4 1a Mew York aem!-anaually, wember Jay vi enc a sis sree 0. H. PALMER, Treasurer. TNION NAVIGATION COMPANY, NO. 9 qgote wi. ‘Ham atreet, Now York, Angtst 24, 1866.—The Board of Directors of this Company have this day 8 dividend cent, (10 per eeus) payable on and after the fret ie? ti Ea iret oy, << day of aber, at the ot duoks will be closed trom tbe date wal Heptember inclusive. JOSEPH B. CHAIMA! 4 ERMILYE & Stsaer.—At N. J., on Tuesday, August 25, Davin Frnoenick, sou of Natbauiel and Sarah Blagh!, so boom eh aa al aged 11 months and 25 days. BANKERS AND DEALERS: The funeral will take place from the residence of his Ix grandfather, M GOVERNMENT STOCKS ir. David Taytor, Na. 24 Grand street, Jor- wor Clty, on Toureday afflerncon, at ha'f-past two o'clock. The reiatives and iriends are respectfuliy in vited to attend. Surat —On Tuesday, August 28, Josarn H. Saitw, only child of Joseph A. aud Harrwt A, Smith, aged 11 iments, + ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral .rom the residenc: of his parents, bi A ray avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Stove —-On Tuesday, August 28, Evtra May, citest child of Wm. 8. sad Jula A, Stone, aged 1 year, & months and 26 days, Tho relatives and friends are reapec'fally invited to attend the funeral, from tbe resideare of her grapdiather, J K. Bellows, 392 Broome street, on Thurskay afternoon, at two o'clock, without furtaer notive. Scvrrs.—On Tueeday, August 28, Mire Jovanna Surrts, widow of Michael Supple, a uative of Buttewant, county Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years, 1 moath and 16 daya. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are rexpectfuly invited to attend the funeral, frow ler late residence, 332 Hicks street, Breoklya, ou Tharsday morning, at ton o'clock, to St. Peter's church, opposite, where a sclema high mass will be offered up for the repose of hor soni, alter which the remains will be \akea to Valvary Come- tory for interment, ohne —On Taesday, August 28, Frevence Taun, aged ears. relatives aud friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, irom bis late residence, 246 West Twelfth street, on Thursday afternoon, at hari o'clock. Woovu.—On Monday, August 27, Axnrcw J. Woow, born in the town of Woburn, Massachusetts, qn of Josiah Broce Wood, of the same town, tong deceased, aged 32 yeara. ‘The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his mnuther, No. 16 Thowpson street, New York. The friends of the fainily, also tho members of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 227, F. and A. M., are ettally invited to atiend the funeral. Boston and Wobu: anp COMPOUND INTEREST NO1ES. CLOBING PRIC New Yoru, Angast 28, 1868, GE OF 0.000 ACRES ‘ in the State of Missourl, for A very liberal interest allowed. Address 4 Post aflioe, N. two to teu yea BR. a. J, box 5y SPKCIAL NOTIC . MATRUR GYWNASTS OF THE OmTY oF NEW York aro respectfully invited to attend « meeting of boy a] PS Peatre, cogent 8 tein O- tel, rao0n, August Sh nt 4 orci een aeraoots ANE HANLON BROTHERS. F.—THE VETERANS OF 26 West Twelfth street e’clock P. M., with the usual badge of moi rainy 1 tribeiiy of respect to our erick Tarr, to pai deceased brother soldier. Ni}, Brigadier General. ; RAY ABM. DALLY, Coionel. . Pave, Adjutant, NACTION.—I HAVE NO , money for advertising on Lloyd's Mammoth Map of York City, Any persons applying for advertisements ould be arrested J.T. BLOVD, 2 Cortland: street. o ome JUNE |, 196,—WE HAVE ESTABLISHED & veh of our house at Yokolanin, Japan. CR OF OF ROME aN NT CUNTINE HEARD & COS -—THE GOLDEN oan eee ieenieiinimmemeemmecmeed THE PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION. GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO WITNESS THE PRES! ii IDENTIAL RECEPTION, Jaen Retoheimer was cele A choice of Windows on first, . ane third | beated at Simon Mayer's Lotel, 160 Altorney screst.. Pre floors, egordiny e aati view of the parade, to le. Ap. | sents x. Cs by all Se ieee oun 8 ceneree, —— thier fe Rest Hh. Hoffman ‘whic te To WINDOW TO I roadway, eco SKE THE PROCESSION, 86 4 , front room, andes the bappy couple tory JO'NMON PROCESSION —THRER FINE PARLOR eo) Windows to let. for the sohwson Ap | rears BR Li a Gesu or ISTS OF NAMES OF PLANTERS AND ALL SOUTIE lanwhere, usefal for 4 ern business men; not io be Address B., cirenlars in order to nerense tende. ben 4,04 Post office. AJEW YORK, AvGuat az. A Fava at th that vers « per Py ot OH AEL HAYES, ARGE WINDOWS, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, POR 4 the President's processiou, 780 Broadway, ene door above kighth street, RESIDENT JOHNSON'S PROCESST to view the above can be secured ‘New Tork Museum of Anatomy. Joux McDowar, Secret ee OOMS WHERE A FINE VIEW MAY BE HAD ory EOF PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSUI! COMPANY, TL the procession passing up Broadway New York, August 37, 1808. ton a door above ener CAUTIC TE, . VIBBARD AND AR leave Desbroaves street at 7% 0 clock and 4 Thirty-fourth street, at hock and 9% bd ‘Point, for the review of the Cadets Johnaou. mublic are cantioned agaimst certsl hortved par sobo art ordcring sores snd supplies (or account of thie hd by the company ox jal n writing Pa iherized oflicer. inp acter, RIGID. B. IRWIN, Secretary pro t EMOVAL. —' SRICGAN BANK NOTE COM FA tutte trcit omens 11) Muga twas, corner ot lt ateeet. B REGULAR WEEKLY MESTING OF THE Drv Goods Clerke’ D arly Clow Tbe held ae i Bowery, ednerday) evenig at @ o'clock. 2 PROMME, Prt te M. B. Laomane, Recording Secretary OF ROKPORD L aK, et Merneon t, purveyor or ot! TO LET FOR THR PROG Saree See ~ otitis DOWR TO LET_TO SRE THE PRESIDENT AND procession, Wednesday, Brosd ui and 81, Nicholas Hotels, eteeremen i 101 jotel the = z 2 iS | 4! RAGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AN OSD Billiard Tables always om hand, ai W. J. SHARP'S billiard table manufactery, Non. 4 Merver r atreet A ARGE STOCK OF KEW AND SECOND BAND Wierd a, iA wale at sepeeed prea Everything ie taht) 4 col NADER, 10. 8 Crosby sarnet. TLLTARDR —BE NOT HUMBUGGED THE DIF. Sereut makers yan | ashton: ‘buy fret viase tabiee from W pa Be raion st ya Ao Lard U deg 4 Tg ty ueother John C. Gaat =e ead ih "SOHN fF. SASS. NG. Jon peace, Secretary. ; ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. RST CLASS PHOTOGRAPING GALLERY Lo. A veel on Broeawny, Heve York, for onle., It has Bee Farts) a lavoly cetiu iateress: prise $6. Onde by letter (bor 29, at Afrangemeats may Ue made for an interview. , ‘ REFINE. MAP HUMONIAL. GENTLEMAS, OF BDUCATIC ment and possessed of some lm the acy pnare dint VAresn ta contdeuce il. Hy box 230 Heraka SRS grep sanee, sar leas ‘Ince Cartebie, Tovewon ieenfrie Paina Bureaus, Becisteads, Wai ‘able, Glass and Silverware, at 44 West Sixteenth street, NITCRE, | CARPETS aka BEDDING. Pay Anita, ae, NDALL & SCOTT S, F£ nd Hit Hateon saree, reas Pi Penal. Revevent vakpr by inetglmente if preferred, AND NTLY ARRIVED the yw (naltance of Ae bw) ty — AN OF MEANS, Kt A " ibe country, Wishes to mer lew lo matrionony. = Denne en ee a a ae a er a a Ta a ate alae a s i - 3355 % le 24 2o% : “ ct Nia Pees 5028 & 8 tae: tee ia bs : . $55s§=c8 H He = H seespears : 3 ba Fi $ iii : : 3 | BE5r 882

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