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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Turapsy, ot. 16—6 FM ‘Tus bas veen a day of great excitement 1 Wail sireet. ‘The transactions in railway sbares early w the morning ‘weeo at @ fractional advance upon the prives current ab the close of business last evening, but at the first session ef the open beard there was a pressure to sell, under which prices declined throughout the st Erie wold at 82%, Reading 15% 9 43, Michigan Southern 89%, Northwestern #4—preferred 743, Fort Wayne 100%, New York Central 116% a 117, At the regular board there was a further dgvelopment of ‘the “bear”? raid, to assist which the false ramors of yes- terday were confidentially circulated. It is now well known that certain persons deliberately fabricated stories Mkely to affect the stock market unfavorably, for the simple reason that they or their customers, or both, were heavily ‘short,’ and as the course of prices was strongly egeinst’them they wished to turn it in the opposite Girectiob. It is needless to say, however, that the pro mulgation of false reporta is not legitimate speculatio and that those who resort to such # base method of re- televing thoir losses are likely to reap more liarm than good from it, Some of these perzons succeeded in in- wpiring distrust in the minds of others, and we are not certain that influential bank offi- cere @id not assist them in giving support ‘to the false reports which were put afloat from interested motives, It is known that simultaneously with the ut- terance of these fabrications the parties to them tried to borrow all the money they coud even at five per cent, whh the view of locking it up and w producing em impression that money was tightening. Money, en the contrary, is easy, at 4a 6 per cent, wih the supply in excess of the domand, and it is likely to yemain 90 for months to come. One important fact re- mains as tho result of this ‘‘bear’’ raid—namely, that it has been a sofficient failure to inflict more Joss than profit upon the raiders, At this board New York Central elosed 3)% lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 1%—preterred 2, Hudson %, Reading 2, Michigan Con- tral 234, Michigan Southern 2%, Cleveland ae Pittsburg 3%, Cleveland and Toledo 3%, Meland 174, Northwestern 13j—preferred 15, Fort Wayne 1%, Toledo, Wabash and Western 3; Alton and Terre Haute 14;—preferred 144, Ohio and Mississippi wertificates 7, Atlantic and Pacific 2%, Canton 333, Cum- Berland %, Mariposa preferred 34, Western Union Tele- greph 1. Government securities were eteady, except soupon five-twenties of 1862, which dectined 3y. At the one o’clock board the market had a firmer tone, pus it was still hammered by the bears and uneettled by wales to realize, New York Central sold at 117, Erie 99%, Hudson 126% (¢. 3), Reading 115%, Michigan Boutbern 89%, Lilinois Central 127, Cleveland and Pitts- borg 91%, Rock Island 108%, Northwestern 64% —pre- ferred 1434, Fort Wayne 1103, Cleveland and Toledo 118% (s. 3), Ohio and Mississippi certificates 333¢ (b. 3), Quicksilver 54%, Mariposa 1334—preferred 2854. ‘At the balf-past two board there waa a marked change tm the temper of the market. Those who had before fent an car to mysterious whisperings made for effect Qegan to seo that their utterance was a concocted mare, and the bears who attempted to ‘“cover” thetr “shorts” found that they could not @e s0 without materially advancing prices. New York Central closed 13; higher than at the first board, Erie 1%, Michigan Southern %, Illinois Central 44, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Cleveland and Toledo 8%, Rock Island 134, Northwestern %—preferrod 1, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and Western 2; Alton and Terre Haute %, Quicksilver 134, Western Union Tele- graph {. Cumberland was % lower. Afterwads the market became buoyant, and under the demand from buyers for a rise and buyers to cover ‘‘short’’ contracts pricew experienced a considerable further advance, ‘The greatest improvement was in Northwestern com- mon, which sold up to 46%, the movement being a very seady one, based upon the iargely increased earnings of ‘the road. At the three o’clock open board New York Central wold at 11824, Erie 835%, Quicksilver 6474, Hudson 128, Reading 1163s, Michigan Central 116, Michigan South- em 00%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 9234, Rock Island 306%, Cleveland and Toledo 121%, Northwestern 453,— preferred 75%, Fort Wayne 110%, Ohio and Mississippi eertificates 35% (b. 3), Cumberland 583, Western Union ‘Telegraph 54%, Mariposa preferred 29%. The whole market closed strong, and at half-past five the subjoined qpotations were current :—Negy York Central 1187 a 119, Brie 83%, a &, Hadeon 128% n <, Reading 1163, Michi- gan Bouthern 90% 0 %, Ihanois Cental 128% 2 3, Cleve- land and Pittsburg 93 a %, Rock Island 100% « %, Northwestern 465 2 %—preferred 76% a %, Fort Wayne 110% a 111, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 2334 a 1, Canton 55, Cumberland 5834, Quicksilver 5434 055, Mariposa 133; a 5—preferred 2948 A lane freah ‘short’ interest bas been created, which cannot Dat assist the upward tendency of prices, and the present and following week will probably witnes#a pilder specu- tation than we have yet seen, although the course of the market yesterday and to-day has shown how much ¢x- posed it is to feverish fluctuations. The course of rail- way shares since the commencement of the year is indi- sated by the following list of prices at stated intervals: — Jan, 2, Marchi. Avg. 1. Oct.1. New York Central... 979, 92 103: 143g 8556 8635 108% 14 WK 17% 0% ROS Us 91 Mb 14 Forth wester fa. ax ue ae western, P’ pas Rock Island 108\q 10615 108% Fort Wayne 92 100% The gold market opened under great excitement, Which continued more or less unabated during the day. The first transactions were at 14974, followed by an ad- ance to 1503, after which the price declined rapidly to 1473¢, the false report that the Treasury was selling coin being revived The market subsequently reacted to 140%, but relapsed again to 14834. After this it becamo stronger, and at four o'clock was steady at 149. There ase very light borrowing demand, and loans were made at $-6401-32 percent per diem in favor of the lender, and without interest, The fact that the Trea- wary bas been redeeming sixes of 1867 (at 97), and izes of 1868 (at 90), in gold, to a few of its favorites gave color to the ramor set afloat by the bears that it was selling coin. The public nas a right to ask why some persons who have the run of the Treasury should have thetr undue bonds redeemed im this secret manner, when the rest of the holders of the same bonds, not similarly acquainted, are not admit- ted to an equal privilege, There Js evident favoritism in Uhis clandestine and discreditabie proceeding, and Mr. McCulloch! owes it to bimseif to give a public explana. tion of the facts, The amount of the bonds of 1867 pay able after December 31, 1867, was, on October 31, lant year, $9,415,260, while that of the bonds of 1968, paya. bie after July 1 in that year, was $3,908,841. The foreign exchange market was strong, ani rates experienced a further advance. At the close of business bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 108.» %, at three days 1093 a 3. The decline in gold wan the source of a brisk demand for bille from import- ‘ora who had been holding beck {n anticipation of a turn * imterest in gold tion which has set in. The course of American #ecuri- Hee in London sinee the latter part of April, 1865, wi be seen by the following teble:— 1965. May June 18 UB. 6.20’. OTN ROR OOK A OOR Erie... ¥ 62% 052% 52 258 Tiimois Central, . 7 We aTOy Seye Auguat 16, Sept, 12 OF a68 BT BORK ibs iaiesis nd Sy abt 56 A OT Dimots Central. . TH a Te THe a 70% Nov. 3. Dee. 1. Moy 12 ar) ares * aT Suby 28, OO. ROO, sae ‘sl a B1N July 7 Ovvober 13, wy Mining shares were active and strong, Corydon stil! dea@ng the upward movement in the Colorado gold stoake, ond selling at $605, At the first board American Ving closed 10c. higher than at the same time yesterday ; Raullion Consolidated Bhe., Corydon 45c., New York Gold Pie. Ab the second board Burroughe Gold clored 150, dogher Qiag et the firet board, seiling at Be ; Corydon Die. spling at 99 9; La Crogep Yold tbc, evjing os NEW YORK recom — ESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET, $3 60; Smith and Parmelee 15¢., eotting at $12 35. Ben ton was 5c. lower, selling at $205; Boscobel Silver sold st $1 25, Bullion Consolidated $5 35, New York Gold $2 76, Nye Gold 60c., Quartz Hill $6 (b. 10), Keystone Silver 18c., Church Union $2 60. After the cal! there ‘were some considerable transactions in Sye at o further slight advance, At @ meeting of whe directors of the Erie Railway company, held to-day, Mr. RH, Berdoll was re-elected President, ana Mr. a. S Deven wae appointed Vice President. ‘The following are the earning* of thé Chicago and Northwestern Railroad for the second week in Ocio- $279,412 ~ 247,292 ‘The following statement shows the condition of the Philadelphia banks yesterday, a# compared with the previous Monday :— Oct. 8. 150 Oct, 25. $14,942,150 61,316,490 Capital stock. Deposits . Circulation. 9,639,176 The Philadelphia Clearing House statement for the past week is as follows:— October. Clearings. Balances. 8. $5, a 169 bi att % 623,207 7 470,582 379,548 461,004 $35,477,007 $2,884,796 The Bank of England return for the week ending Octo- ber 8 is as follows, eompared with the statement of the previous week :— September 26. 26,389,183 Government deposits. Other deposits. .... 23,017 Government securi 9,428 Other securities Fe 751,954 Rest 4,108,254 Notes unimpioyed. 7,536,445 570,280 Notes in circulatin, + 23,049,665 24,339,630 Specie and bullion. 16,729,262 16,879,137 The return of the Bank of France for the week ending October 4, is as follows:—Increase—Commercial bills, 26% guillions; advances, 1 2-3d millions; notes 43 3-5th millions, Decrease—Cash in hand, 13% millions; treas- ury balance, 24 millions; current accounte, 11% millions, The following are the latest quotations for money in the leading eities on the continent:—Paris, 3-24; Vienna, 5—6; Berlin, 5—5; Amsterdam, 6—6; Turin, 6—8; Brussels, 3—2%; Madrid, 9—10; Hamburg, 0—3% ; St. Petersburg, 53;—10; Frankfort, 4—3},. ‘The balance in the hands of the United States Arsint- ant Treasurer, Boston, at the close of business October 13, was $18,644,614, being an increase during the week of $726,597. Amount of currency $7,504,978. Amount of coin $10,739,636. The amount received at the Sub-Treasurer’s, Boston, for customs during the present week, was $373,000, ‘The following table shows the amount of duties re- ceived at the Boston Custom House from January 1, 1860, to October 1, 1866:— Amoun’. Year. Ainount. 1864. «$7,791,745 47 1865, 13,129,985 02 1866. 13,661,442 33 ‘The total value of exports from Boston for the week ending October 12, including specie, was $343,675, against $536,451 for the corresponding week in 1865, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuenday, Oct. 16—10:30 A. M. 700 shs N As Central ee Hess ational Un 10 Metropolitan Bank. 127" 100 Canion Company... 4 100 do. ws 2 Del & Hi ‘anal 14 Cums Coal rend, EK wo do. ab 06 200 American 6 100 Spring Mount ci 250 Western Union Tel. S43y 0 do. . ‘50 West U x mA 200 Quicksilver M'ngCo 54 837% 280 . BBS 500 800 Chi Lf, a is KR. 100, . 100 o ae Fag #0 Tol, We oo West 2 200 Tol, Wat Wtrn pref 76 1 Tithe eMail 38 Go ll 100 Pita, Zz Ww cou RR ML 2000 100) 110% 300 10H, 1 200 CR 20 Alta T Haute RR. Hi, 100 46 ‘Lists 100 alt + c ei) 1 M0 , 14% B00 Mi “ 1, 300 Mi é st Paul RE. 60. SX 10 do. 0%, Big 200 185, 100 4, 6100 Mil ai Paui RRpt 7554 50 Bost Weiter é Oa... ese i & Z § » ry 5 Fs e Es SN Y Central RR.... 117 Ha! f-past Two P. M. $2000 HSK 400 she Hud River RR... 127 1000 USE" '66.n 1 10K3, 400 2 2000 reg. 99) 10000 U. icon 300000 ‘Tr. n, 7 3-10, 34 we 105% 25.000 do, Sd series... 1057, 10000 N ¥ 6's, "78. 109" 100 9009 1:00. ‘600 wo ‘ayuo0 00 200 ah 200 lw 27 a) Went 600, 200 Cumb Coal pref. oo Ww 0 100 300 40S a0 ooo 1100 Chi 100 00 #00 109 Tol. 200 1400 Pi oo 00 Al 109 Mil 1500 B. 109 200 Mut rT . 300 @ Hodson 500 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torapar, Oct. 16—6 P. M, Besastcrys.—Reczipts, 8417 bbls. dour, 4 bags corn men!, 14,667 bug@els wheat, 47,439 do. corn, 42,149 do. oats, 750 do. malt, ern th trade. mod Rye fon: card bat quiet. meal was neglected, aud no. sales were copta few small parcels, We quote:— Bnperfine and Western Aatre ‘Mate. Feanedon off J Seebet ‘on ne ary eduction of Te. a ushel on nea priee about ROW busbelss iacluding mew «hi nd Milenukon, ot $2 10 0 $2.9) for now white pier at Feyonat ‘nde per bee! fou ae n moderate Fequeet and te. per bushel lower, the ng ull atthe decline. wal 5,000 bushels gt $e. « 880, for iter oro dt 08 tor wale the market et 3,000 bushels ot $1 te for Ll foe's o-rowed State. Malt aid and prices were nominal. —A went deman Hed at siredy prices, ‘Not materially changed in value, being firm 0: Diige. a de., with e One jobbi a 3 Sha Sperm and patent were fem at Wo. and Se, Corrua.— Since the large anles for apecilation and eon. but © Irmited ined. for Baliimore a sheathing end yellow metal closed appended, which indi ine of at aon ygge ony We quote: m8 revieed quotation Jeaat 1¢. om middling. Peete, Mobi, vO. +r, - ” nf aa “a a “6 u 8 being Serait iyo mae an made upeed mliaed by Guneri, Aces, 4 washers Sige deni ae Jamaica, a eta ti ee ae Lp aed Sten of me | inde pave veen old oan to tar, 8k. a. caustic soda onda sah for “Ocwber, November emma ce on pevente terms: 100 do. to arrive at sb a poet on the Spot at the same prices; 50 sal Soas cia 100 casks bleaching powders at 430. a bc. 01d, aiid 36) Tbs, hydrate potash on private ce ee ere Very quiet but firm. bale Ee meaner, § woo Tales cotta meme ied, hels‘enrn at Od nd 800 do. bai bia. ee rp. 1,600 bo a ost ni s. mm an from Philadel Savem grivale tersen, to Bremer steamer, 100 cotton ‘ar ie- and U0 ticroes_ honey bbls. petrolenim, from “Phntadelphin, aioe schooner’ from Jacksonville ‘to St. 2 gold, and back from Navassa 10 Phila- ritiah bark from here to 8, Le. pe: Fist ‘The marked for cry Cod lias oden quite active, and full prices have been obtained. The sales were 3,000 qtls, at $8 3135 for St, George's, and $7 75 for bank. Mackerel have boon quiet but tteadgy, with sales of about 000 DbIM. at $20 60 a $21 for No. } bay, $18 a $18 25 for No. 2 do., and $28 for No. Labore, Herring have been in active demand, the ales reaching 10.00 Loxes on private terms, but ut Cull prices, also a cargo of Labrador was reported sold a: $8 per Pickled saimon were dull but tirma. Guxey B ea—Were quiet but stesdy. st We, ed dull. We quote Siiec. a Me. very dull, and we heard of no ou Ayres, 25 to 27 Ibs. ocr a alee eg ipaterise Orinoso, 2i' te 23 Iba, nse, ‘a ldice.; Central Ameri. nd Terus, 23 10 26 Ms., 18c, NG) were <i Li We quer 20 to 28 ibe., Ze. ‘isi Se., gold, Lat ave been im good demand, ane are atendy, with er nap and $1 70 for common. ontinued steady. Sales 2,000 bhis., at $2 10 for z tbe markel waa.dulet but. steady. Sales 100 tons Ord forelgu, wt $10 1236 a $10 25, Tear’ Tice market for hemlock has continued active, and full prices been readily obyained in view of the small supply. | For oak there was more inquirs, being, how- aver, chlelly condned (9 Ugut, welghia, of whieh there is a Fg , quotes Hemlock, acarcity. Prices remaini a ‘Seige. perib\\ do. do., middle, Hie. ide. a Boo. Collfornlay heavy, do., light, Sc. “a 3 do, do., mid 3 0. ‘damaged, all has and weights, poor ‘auinaged, ‘ibde ‘aod weigh . wSie.5 Ow Hughie, Hears tie! abe. uw dBc. ; do., tht, Ste. mai) Jota to jobbers . Crude turpentine was firmer, wit offering on the spot; 1 sale (not previously reported) of 90 Dbis. virgin was etiected at The market for ppirtts turpentine ruled decidedly firmer, though there was, less Setivity, the advanced pretensions of hole mating actions romew hat, sales were quit at the market v rmer for all Jot sold as bigh 60, elosmg at rh hie oN a eas ats Jat $6 80 ‘more active ges. seit aie, of which a atnall ble. inne at 2. 6 50 bbls. “Newbern at $8 68 aigt itis 4. OF eity piel 4 “obs. drought $4 Se Nais.—Cat were poner. — —_ at a a Eee. $ ee do. ¢ unchanged at ge. 1 prenwed tee wom "313 roe a estern, ib bags, bave been sold on The market for crude fish has ruled moderately ‘The sales for the week were 1,100 bbis, de sperm, in New Bedford, at $4 06; #90 do., in Boston, at $2.60, and 200 do., in Nantucket, al the same price We quote bleached wee wha! — winter speriun $210 9 $4, Linseed pricey nepal quoted $1 60, "Other yrs none have ruled very quiet, but were without decid Prnorisions;cRecolpts 44 bie beef, 27 w 8 2Ac., coppel Ou Cake eS "tons private rma, PRovisio? pkgs. cut meats, 176 do., and 120 pkgs. lard. The pork market was dull and heavy, ‘closing at $03 05, cash, for new mess. ‘The sales we: confined to 1,600 bbl bls. cash and regular, at $32 87 0 $33 for new mess, $81 for ‘old do., an Beet was quiet: sales 260 bbis. moss, and $18 » $23 for 0 dull at $45 a $48. Bacon was neglect ta were drooping: rales 260 piga., at Mc. a 143°. torthouldera and Vic. a 19. for ham: rd was again jower; salen 650 pkgs., at ide. w ide, Butter aud cheese were without cbauge of 10- ment, Putno.zem.—The chief feature in the market for crude was the disposal of 4,00) bbls. in bulky a. the well. at $3 60 per Dbl, 45 gallons: to bbl, This ‘quantity ts ¢ io be de. wered’'at Mdcoule at the rate ot 60) bbls. "cach da; the next sixty days. The sales besides were 400 bbls. = 234¢, closing at Tie. a 2yzerfor 40 x 47 gravity, and 250do., uk, on private terms, Bonded was quiet, and tl \e- prose noticed in our lant hae continu a ypers hay withdrat from the market, The sales ones’ 4 prised Lie bbls. eae. for light airaw, ‘S8c, for light ‘tiraw to white, to white, and 4lc. ‘aiiige, for fiandar pia —_ bbl ‘and De- cember, buyer's option, at iE per inthe was firmer, Sales 250 bores reported at 19¢. 8 193¢. per Piixae The market for goat has continued cull, and in tho absence ef sules prices were wholly nominal. A. fai demand bas prevailed for deer at unchanged prices. Salen 20,000 Ibs, Angosiura, and 5,000 02. private germs. Woe quote:—toat—Tamy joo" Be to ie) eee Mataneeres * 2 amos Py ay ta 8756, raton do, n toc, -Deet-tion ras and Vere Central American 67340. a le, San Juan Se. & béc., bisal 57360. a Oe., and Angostura 42340. a 450. Biices.—tho market has been quiet, owing to the severes fluctuations tn the gold premium. Prices, however, remain firm. At the auctiol pper to-day the owners be- Gummo diesutisfed with the p mt joes obtained and withdraw the bulk. OF the 4,000 vertined 10 bags were sold at 5s guarency, sr ieee 330 per cent for cash, and 10 bage sees foot lene 236 Bet ce aerate ® 20) pepper like. Bee? and mace 9asze. a id; ginger Pd ida ie wae quict es Mt OigC.5 gold, fi tor Sile- sian. ‘No sales of consequence were reek, was easier, if anything, Dut ‘The sales embrace 1,300 bhds., main; 1iige. ; 96 boxes Havana at 11}¥e.. an parrots ss terms. 4 Bray talr zeanlag We., and good Seandard bards sold at it ht straw rime is. for November Cuba at lige. @ wugar ah hears “and A coffee wt 15: a 1635e. U0 tbe, at Ide. Toye and 1 ee tot tas talrty active at previous prices, The melee embrace 300 hhds. Kentucky ut from bc, ty We. 5 441 cases Ohio seed leaf at be. 2 0Me. 3 cases Siate do. at 9c. # 10c., and 16 cases lle, Manufactured was eveady, PULAU 6 ap alaba Atralts at f1%%e. m Mc. anne re} ‘and though prices baye not aitered materialiy the market has ruled very beavy. Of foreign email lots have Changed hands.. The sales couprined 1000 Tbe, domestic fleeces at 0c ee 15,000 Iba. selections at (0c. for Ohio, and bc. for Weste: $0,600 Ib, iva. Texas part acic., 95,000 lbs. Le emer Be, a bales ean bam 4 Rony Lig Pacif terms, a sinal Cape at Wubsenonne the ‘soartet for ail kinds was very firm in view of the sinall su Bales, on noe, e Wi — Kee We note sien of Tob bi bbis., inboad, wi We. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORT. Araany, Oct. 16, 1886. fice quiet and farms, § Satie of 0 of amber State wheat, $290 Oats: was sicady. lc. ; Oe. forg Siixc, for Bate. Corn, SoS asioro busnsis ut S606 SL. Burley leas active: Bev) Dushels sok at $125 for Qninia and four, ro 000 bushels corn Taj A0 biabels wheat, , $0,000 bushels vats, 86,000 bushe ALO, Oot. ny 16-1 frm and active; eales 2800 Gola at pricen ray fe ott mae si. ws le; een No, say SS itwaukee spr and $2 ie, salen 160,80) \t BASge. to. 0, Lon closing ule stealer 00) Many ad reg at bac, and No, I Toledo at Ital. en oats ana ige‘on ma, oat f fe ‘ai ber 13—Flour, Unis: wheat 276193 bush: corn ent ah aa al tusk: Candi ex rsh. ; barley, 8,99) bush. There is rit’ for tide water, ineluai shipments from hutalo for. 14 aye ending Goisher If oa 338,950 bushels. ‘Ihe re- ee, Toledo ang Deirott our bbls. “bushels, oats 60,008 i860 bashele—ines 10 over the nels "io. Flour stead; — “ 2 Parl terms. Rye quiet ats te unchanged. Dushels wheat, bushele ba: 00 Semen em vbis. flour, 65,000 Wheat—Sales of white Michigan te $2 40; No. ie ‘quiet and fetes. iNcn Oct, mat $2 Bin a spring. 1 dtc, 10F No, Land 48. for NO. x fiour and wheat dul. Whisker 8 jew pork declined to Mouliers, soldat igo and Bdge. Receipes, 1 ocr pts, do, see 01) do. on Flour dull. Wheat $2 08 for No. 1, and §1 T1%s for No. % corn snot er Wecetpis 2.00) bie 98,000 bushels wheat. Sbipments—J0W bble, dour, 189,00) bushels of wheat. Micwarnen, Oct. 16, 1886. rH a MARRIAGES AND DEATH Marri ATWATER—, ca, Grace church, Reventya, $0 Senaieg, Coats iy = 4 Rev, FE. A Homan, D. W. H. Arwarzn to H. Evatixe Canrayren, both of Ne’ , October 16, * Cuamian ‘Cares to Autumn C,, daughter of A. P. ‘Dorion, Esq. No cards. fat I mr ooh Boa hs toa ee Jonernon, daughter of Ht. L. Bateman, of New York. —At Teaxdence of the bride's pa- frente, Yonkers, on }, October 16, by the Rev, A. J, F. Be Jons Von, of New Yorg city, to p gether: ar yore venday, P nn 16, Christ Charch, ey &. a + fede A BL Gronam - Bow. Mise Isanetta M No catia, iO papers please copy. Oovober 16, by the S losis te M. Jessy Aye ite | anne . =n Thuredes, October 13, by the —On Monday, Seignee & be ee = WF Corbh Wituas H. Sroparr © Amnm, young- ve u est daughter of the the late Richard 8. Cornwell, Eaq,, all of oe Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., on Wed a * - Desday, Ociober 3, by the Rev. ck, Axpaew H. pa yank ana » daughter of Henry mer! 1 —On the kre re asain Taatees of this city. ‘Twaven—Lowpey,—At Flushing, L. L a Teens, Qctober 10, b y the Rev. J. Carpenter fimatth, " Wim W. Teaver, of ee he MARE Ts daughter of Robert Lowden, of Flushi oes —On Monday, August 13, Ann's church; Now York, by Rev. Dr. Senjeclo, emo ciate rector, Horace G, Warns, of Massachusetts, to Migs Appie 'A. Fencusos, of Indiana, Indianapolis papers please copy. Witxinson—Dakin,—On Tuesday, October 16, at the Spring street Presbyterian church, the Rev. Thomas Skiuner, Faxoericn WI.KiNa0N, Brooklyn, to Lucy A. Dakin, of New York, No cards, Hudson (N. Y.) papers please copy. Died. Avpar.—On Saturday, October 13, Mr. Paci Aupgs, in the 50th year o: bis age. Funeral services wilt ‘be‘held at his late residence, 36 ‘West Twentieth sircet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, &t one o’clock. Relativeg and friends of the family are re- sp’cifully invited to attend without further notice. The yet oan will be taken to Boston, for interment in Mount uburn, Avams.—On Monday, October 15, Jams J. aged sar, 11 months and 15 days. pate ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited to attepd the funeral, this ie amen ah aiternoon, at two o'clock, from his ‘ate residence, 66 West Forty-firet ALKER.—Suddenly, at his residence, 131 Bank street, on Monday, October 16, James ALKER, Aged 68 Bar}) for aay ed of twenty ycars in the employ of Phelps, ge ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church at Com- munipaw, New Jersey, Baravy.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 16, Joux R. Beapy, aged 13 years, 8 months and 4 days, The rejatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate resi- dence, 95 Butler street, Brooklyn, on "thureday after- noon, at two o'clock. October 1 Browx.—On Tuesday, Brown, oldest son of ass hebew, Pook years. ‘The faneral will take place on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the ogee of his father-in-law, Oli- ver Leash,” 375 Myrtle @enue, near. Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. The relatives and friends of the families are respectfully inviied to attend. Bowsy.—At Berlin, Md., on Friday morning, October 5, Sipney W. Bowes, aged 38 years. Cannon,—On Tuesday, ‘October 16, after a long and se- vere iliness, Maxy Anyz, the beloved wife of Thomas Cannon, aged 22 years and 6 montire, The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 225 Fast Twenty-third sireet, corner of First avenue, this (Wed- meaday) aftern at one o’clock, Canexy.—On Monday, October 15,' Jamra Caney, a native of the parish or skreene, county Bligo, Ireland, aged 35 years, ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 152 Leonard street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Cotxy.—In Joreey City, on Tuesday, October 16, after peed iliness, Jaxs, widow of William Conley, aged years. ‘The relatives and friends of the tele ‘are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, on Thursday after- noon, at balf-past two o’clock, from the residence of W, D. Taylor, 172 Grand stret. Doaruixerr,—At White Mills, Pa, on setts October 15, Avnert E., youngest son of Chretien and Elizabeth Dorflinger, aged 1 year and 16 days, ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood this [resnee day) afternoon, from the foot of Chambers street, ot the arrival of the express train at 8:45. The friends of the family are respeciiuily Oe to attend. Durv.—On Sunday eveui ober 14, after a linger ing illmess, borne with (hrist fortitude and resignation, Lizziz A. Lupiow, the baloted wife of Joha J. Duff, in the 23d year of her age. ting, dear husband, oh, but for a day; Ob, why should you weep that i go To unite with the loved ones, who ‘seioome me home, ‘rom this exile of sorrow and woe? Her remains willbe taken, this (W: (Wednesday) aftern at half-past two o'clock, from late residence, Stanton steeet, between’ Concord. and Brooklyn, to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, dsl, for interment. The triends and ves of the family are beste invited to attend. order. nearer D Cor wuchrosvamn regiment, N.G., 3, a Y., New ork, October 16, 1! ord —This on Wedostay, is b lered to assomble at the armory on foaday, Ootaber'?, 1388, at half-past eleven o’clock A. M., in citizens’ dress (white gloves and the usual badge of mourning), to at- tend the funeral of our late comrade, Mr, Oscar Me, Fica- Nor. By order. A. D. Snaw, Captain. F. H. Paras, Orderly. Fouisx.—In this rik on. Tuesday, October 16, Mrs, Jouer 8. Foume, aged ed 60 ral will take place from her late residence, Josxra Benson Brown, aged 32 The fu 863 Broadway, on Thursday afternoon, 2t two o'clock. Gane — AL Ul N. J.,0n Monday, October 15, . Sera Geer, of this city, His relatives and friends are invited to attend the foneral, at the Second street Cemetery, this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Gatrky.—On Monday, October 16, Lovrsa Axx, wife of Farpeucx W. Garrry, in the 60th year of her age. The relatives and fr.ends of the family are reopecttully invited to attend the funeral,-this (Wed! porning. at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 102 North Fo: ag «3 Brookiyn, E. D, Gnivvin.—On Tuesday morning, October 16, Marr, only revit pens Daniel and Mary Griffin, aged 1 year, 7 months an The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 103 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, HereLayra.—At St. Luke's Hospital “on Monday, Cpteber 1h Gasman Simsezanne, som of the Inte Charis i atbars agi years, 1 month and 15 Funeral from St. Luke's Hospital, thls (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. JouxsTox.—On Tuesday, October 9, after an iliness of seven hours, of cholera, Mra. Gaxnis N. Jonyatox, wile of James K. Johnston, of Conversville, Indiana. Kuxsyxe.—On Monday, Ociober 15, Carmanixa Kurvae, aged 68 years. The relaiives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after noon, at two o'clock, from the corner of Meeker and Graham avenues, Willii Kiapy,—At the residence of ber son-in-law, Professor ‘at Portchester, N. Notice of pom ete, 15, iB this wo eeig Euzauera The reiatives and friends of respectfully late residence, 28 George W. Smith, Y.. on Tuesday October 16, Mania Kinny. tu the 61h Year of her age. 7” hereafter. Lee.—On Mi Lee, widow or wi the catty, also those of her sons, Thomas and Edward are in- vited to attend the funeral, from West Houston street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Moork.—On Tuesday mornin byte! pretes at his resi- dence, 119 Bee te street, short illness, Jaxs Moone, aged 43 years, a native of couaty Kil. kenny, Ireland, The remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for interment. , October 15, Cuaries McKay, sou of James ‘Wokay, aged 13 years, 9 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Half Orphan py Tenth streot, oné door east of Sixth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McNawAna.—On Tuesday, October 16, Matragw Mo- Nawara, aged 18 years. The relatives and {friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from ihe residence hie mother, a avenue, Astoria, on Thursday afternoon, at two MeGucrery, — Mon Fusanera, relict of ieaue Ur ucatuleay or age. remains will be taken this (Wednesday) morni: “= ten yo ke her late residence, 68 Ryerson to St. Patrick's ae wheres olemn requier jem mass will be offered for Lott pS of her soul, and a thence to the Cumery of Holy Crosa, Flatbush, for interment. Friends and acquaintances of of the family are — to attend. tladelphia Pratt.—On 5 £ if ‘i i it 3§ j 5 “ei iti s | meade St. Louis, Bovton nnd Lowel! paperr please copy. § “Up Thorsday afterteor, Optover 1% after a Seauay, Yogeriog Wnexs, Wruzax D. Scazuy, in the 51th year of 8. ©., on Siinday, October 1 Bogus Tarvot, Inte of this city. we * of funeral hereafter, ws Burey.—At sea, on board of the steamship Scotia, on Saturday, October 13, Jou Vax Bungy, counsdllor at Ps of this city. His relatives and friends and those of the f-mily are invited to attend the funeral services, at Grace church, on isos 1-Day ‘at half-past ten o’clock, without fur- Van Buen Buaxmx,.—At Newark, N. J., , October a | one , only son of éajuin D Daniel and Han. Van Buskirk, and crandson of the Jate Captain Phili Van Buskirk, of New ‘York. . The relatives and friends of the family are invited ie attend the funeral, from his parents’ residence, Elm (Wednesday) a. ternoon, at three’ ty Interment in yurmouss Cemetery. Foe ed of Capturk, county Cork, Ireland, kee Relatives and frienda are invited to attend the funeral, on mae Slappa one o'clock, from No. 5 East ‘Thirty. Warr,—At South Orange, , on Monday, October 15, Mrs, Bursey Warr, in the bist year of her age. Funeral services will be held the residence of her son, George Wait, at South AAS, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one O'clock, The remains ‘eilt be taken to Albany for interment. Morris and Essex Rajiroad lerry- boat leaves the foot of Barclay street at 11:30 A. M. Warrey,—At East. Lyme, on Saturday, October 13, Joux Wurresivg, only son rot Moses and the late Flora F, Warren, aged 6 years and 3 months, Wakp,—Suddenly, on Monday evening, Doseber. 15, weeds injuries received from the explosion of a kerosene lamp, Ann Alipa Warp, eldest daughter of James and Sarah Ward, azed 16 years, The relatives ee friends of the family are respectfully iene to attend tho funeral, this (Wednesday) after oon. at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 4 14 North Third street, Williamsburg, Newburg papers please copy. OLD MINES IN GUAYANA.Y VENEZUELA. LICENTIATE SANTIAGO YBARRA, duly authorized Advocate fu the republic, over the legal ago of five and Cwenty years, aud renident in , 10 representation of Maing. ‘in Parla, ia. virtue of srela inserted. roy n ins Cittzer eros , Joseph Gabriel Ochon, of Unis nae, do here before you depose, to Spanish the annexed power tage. oud trust that you will be pleased to deares thst tho auld vention ‘ty be minte by the fence ie, terpreter. wilh the, formalities by law established, returnin, me with the translation the o: TS igs Ju tee that expect lu Ca-acas, this dih of August 18603. }CHOA. Gepartmental Jadgeship, Carsens, 1966.—As pressuted with the doeumens mentioned. fer the iraeaiation of the sald document be executed by citizen Iaaue J, Pardo, who is named anterpisler ;hereby, declaring, previously thevocth. “On tasetestionne m be returned 10 the party. “Avsiarnso ‘Without the tine of acceptance or taking of gait, in reaton of my, being sworn interproter, I ackuow- wing received the document referred to by the de- sree, o the ends required, Isaac J. aah — wGn ths seventh of the exme there 3 Pando, aworn interpreters who cousigued the eligi de ment that he received for translation with the ng of one folio, the Court having countersigned the original document as well as the said translation; and it is recorded that the said Sr. Pardo was exempted from tthe withstanding its having been ordered by th be care date, because he holds the title of of awropa in ter. sie . Feo. Pia Esteves, natere) ALEJANDRO those present are delivered to the rity concerned—the Secretary—before M. Ji Dufour Mand his ail in Faris, in ceatinuation, 0. enpltat‘of the'stara of ¢ Barman, federalist 0 formerly Midister of Switzer. Liesl in tence 9 resident wel ‘aris, ey enh il hes 16, the iter ing as ceasi rt of conce ‘tmi- tively hecorded to. Senor Gortin, the 284 of June, 1404, by nx pment of the 2 United a States of Venezuela, for the ort ing of the auriferous lands of the province row Stato) of Guayana, and the leasing of thirty leagues of nd in the missions of the Caroni and its borders, all as bod declare it, Pela tpt Leyte eee as thelr special and general attorney; wo the effects which will be forth, Seuor General resident in the city vane apem a} exe. cute power to represent may correspond to sustain thelr ‘nani ins ‘ata Totioeseions, to annifl all pretensions, conurary to the, rights o of (the ap- in oat ne Gabriel Ochoa, Pearers; to promote, if needs be, fu fession oF in vindication of the nocord tm, and to demand, in case of Becesaity, the prorogation ems; 80 constitute attorneys aud counsel if in the whole ot part, the pres Dresent powers, re roto pe tutions, covenant Frerytnlag tthe Preservation of the rights of; the conauseeale wit executed and accomplished in Paris, in the office of M. Dn: lbuate in the Face of the B: Ni on the Mh the ap- Dy Purour, four, 0. of July, ni th ng read, has been rere wi aon TaD, n for the comprobation of ‘the peigiatnre, ol Mit Dufour and: Simon, Nota in Farts, by ux. Judy through impediment of ‘the President of the, Tribunal ot Firat “Instance of the Seine, Paris, 10th of July, 1966, mt Sarees. (There in eal) ean for she com, Lene of ure of M. Saffes preceding. Pavia, July 11, 2668. iy. woe of the Kee; Seals, Minister of Jruatice hip. | The © the Omics. Couenreas Siniewer Aare cerufies to the gonilnenoss ot the iraatare isa th Geant “Suse Peres ‘& uote, to jo Paris, @ ime. th Faithful of dae of thin city, substitutes tie Precading power of eee Br’ Ramon Tirado and Licentiate Sai ‘who may oxercixe it pra iy or «metruetions that I may od sorte! “a task a ‘tala ‘sen ‘Caracas, AU ise Alagandso F. veut the’ subatitater, J. @. vay co age jen that the | he" paray nub ‘sub- T declare that, as the government of Venezuela celebrated on the 284 of ern in the year I&4, with Elias Gorria, two contracts. one sulborising bin Mm_ to carry ont the working Se age lands of ta? Province Guayana, a1 © other granting to him lease thirty Ieagues ihe, ana of “ancient And neral "Grameen, Stoney ta, cree, And | ose! of Minister Plenipetentiary of the United States of Venezu- ela, ‘in virtue of instructions and powers to him conveyed, and ia consideration of the Cowl Penetits the said contracts ough! fa ria yee Teed ie R; — ~ in Parts ‘on the 8ti i whic! Singer e seventis of the former fifth of of the maid contrac’ s, pressing imal Whey refer it must be understood can the wn. of tne continuone eujoyaent, and eufruct of the ead mines and lags during tho time atipa- in the suid contracts, w! be religtously an: hich he representa, igo) as the ‘joreromant not fuiled In condittonal forme for the rea iisation of these has sanctioned arte by which it mantfently he obligations by those contrasts land by the dectaration cited Singh wit Feapect to (i Fi , Because if, om conformity with article first of the first law of the Mining code of the ‘agch of May, 1854, the gov- ‘ernment of Venezuela cont anthorize Gorrin for the work- ing of the auriferons lands of Guarana, a6 Ald by the con: tract alluded to, tive execution of Priaation, oF be Wt the effective working of thone lande, not be earnied out but “in Accomtauce ‘with, the Fegniations tobe dictated to at eifect;"’ that ts to say, subject tothe rules that thes Sereroment should establish, apd the government has allowed twelve years to elapse withont tasulng, suc Becondly, it being exp) in the sole Berverant of the Oret is of the contract for the working enn ay 3 ee te ora ne pablo be succeasively determin & geo! ‘gov. ernment and by the undertaking;” ueither has the nent of Reneeveta f jispensable condi. ion of appoint iy, because the “resolation,”’ throu {he 29th of June In aily paper of this erie erm tooth contracts, a ee ing with uti Marea 4 . on gr fe: That 4a the author! successl' stipulated” in the sole, contract for mint “release the goverument ment if the exercme ton, of @ of Gorrin the of the lations; and lations was the fulfilment, not of contracting parties, but of the airs fice ath ote sivas at eel Pa account of a of preeerip ae “ne term for tt would wt ‘nee the Lye for | orm, ded to, virion ty years, ee Com him touduing pest FOUdS, Pal.ways aud UMigrALON LEGAL NOTICEs, ‘and placed with the government of that 8 of ald contracts. Therefore, that there may not be nat Elias Gorrin and J 1an_taclt conformity the ‘abusive and illegal acts of the go rein related: and, moreover, in the Unnted states of Norte America of Europe where steps may be advanced towards the govern: iment of Venezusin upon the working at tne rie lear} mn into the territory of G: fn reason of the rights of Goris end Joseph Barman, she unjustilablo pi of the ment of armani us tetinay be by in uired, not only f ulltty en the government of “Venezu has done or ta here Fiat rao reat Mo the territory of ing te maken and injure the righ ca anal Gorriy: an ane oases of whatever kind which read, Kemet of eaperee nied whit may bara fad y enti thereof. Aral i Ido pikewine. here! ‘otest in, earny ‘that Gorrin will cog ane Dot all the the ives that the laws 1 pote to sessory acts Int lands of Guayana, and that Mey an elvis rotate Deeateneat or undertaker of minos in that tercitory: eit. the gharges injuries and damages which may aoarue to resent the: Cg pha a ecotranen Po aan de Sean hei in the sald tes od phen ed lashed in the Pencioe oe of inited bo genes North America and Great Brilain, France, Italy and the Germay, Btates. Thavethus said, dectared and signed it in Caracas, thig ‘Sth day of August, 1865, yey ah ot HANTTAGS YBARRA, | Registrar's office, Caracas, 1806, } ‘The for beg taedntg ap hing ms Tel ed by the depo, nent, for caer yer peg T ge a me and ariang Hernandez and itneanes. fli ita, wil been ap this day at ran fll hi ser of the ‘ourant this office, and weal attached because it Dot ye been aonig! ol EMILIO CONDE, the Registrar. TATE OF LOUISIANA, SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS: trict Court, Pariah of Pointe Coupe.—G, W. Hulse va. Stevens & Se f and to satisfy @ writ of seizure and sal ibove onuliled sult and Gireeted to the Sher! le the, Seventh Judicial Distriot Court tn for the parish ry State aforesaid. to satisfy hg offer at pub) mand and costs of suits, [have seized and wi lie sale, at the, the Court House, on Saturday, the 3d day Novem! ‘at Llo’iock'A. M., all the right, title if interest that a tbe defendants ae om may bave inand & fhe following dexeribed pro tract of Iand or antation ‘situated, 1 Leste ts ‘oupee, opposite Ba; Jahon, feo the pariah of Pointe Cou thirty arpents on the Misslesippi. siver, having sixty arpentt indepth, with a width in the rear of about iy ar nts, containing elghteen hundred and siaty nd, in superficias, we per United States surveys, above by lands belonging to the parish of Pointe Cou and below by lands of Jno. L. Preston, with all the build: ings and improvements thereon, ‘erms and conditions of the sale, cash, with benefit of: appraisement, *» DAUTHIER, Deputy Sherif. wn =s PINANCIAL. — ATLANTIC SAVINGS. BANK, € CHATTTAM UA R! Sraen NEY DEPOSITED oF ee: OOTO! oon ILL DRAW INTER] R20 W six PER CENT ReRREeeS Joseen P. Cooren, Secretary. _Cuantxs D, Batiey, Treasurer: CmENE, ge reer oye Sport | sIx whee ENT. INreRwer'a ALLOWED GOVERNMENT TAX On Cre ‘SUMS FROM $5 TO ‘$8,000, Att Moxy Drrositzp on 08 wavons Ocr, 2% wns prow IntxREsT From Oc cr. 1. ay mes Pena e President. IME ner of Sonth Seventh rat streot from ten centa to $5,000, and paya 6 per cent interest, free of tax, Money depoxited on or before the Mh draws ¢ frond Int of October. R SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, CITY RAL Stocks, payii 4 of ten per coat annuali Apply 008, B. R. JACOBS BS, No. I'New straets ewes “TENN., COUPONS AND PAST DUR IW, TEDNESS, by the of Mazar nd aldermen, 1 wan ordat past due bonds” recoived for dies arte chy, are He $a tres year ponds of $1,000 each, drawing on ble in the eity of Meniphie sema!-anmy Pia for the following Bonta: and upons, issued 6 city of Memphis :— fo ee ‘Memphis, Tenn., Charleston Raileoad Coupana past due. Memphia| Tenn. Ona feullroad Coupons past dbe- Pty Tenn., Misslunippi and Tennessee Railroad Cou, ine. Pinyuiries for further particulars, by mafl or other wita will receive punctual attention Address PZ HUGHES, lemphia, Ter City Comptroller, M SeaTe sae eee eraee Lot LOANED ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—AT sated: West ity-xeventh: sree, between Sixth and Seven‘ avenues, by 7 SOLOMON STE FFICE be oy aie Gar cea or hoi AND 8TOCK hol ‘Mississippi BR. B. Co. (East ern Diriign | 0, Ware, Sree, Wi 24, 1886, _XOTICR iA meeting of the The holders of ceriinen tied by tla Tre will be office of the Bi Wall street, New York, on nn ratays tn rat fret day of mber next, at noon. to oreo Ohio and Mi lesinat py -} a Conga j Mine Trust was form the 8s} der whi juires that three-fourthe in interest of the owners, or their ives, off preferred an also of unpreterred co be ent and vot For the purpose, therefore. of inquring quorum, ‘; Beate holders are weir p A npeornedy Dag —— made ~ thelr own names, and to be present at the ATE} oh: wilt be closed on rap renal of the ALLA! CAMPBELL, Chairs VINGS BANK, =! COR! cents to $5, Riad TER CENT Interest, settee Deposite before October 21 draw interest Assets, $2,285,083 ‘NION DIMES 8. CANAL 5TT. Deposits f' yen October L V ERMILYE & CO. NO." WALL | STREET, BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERN! STOCKS AND COMPOUND ‘EST NOTES, + CLOSING PRICES. bi) New Yors, Oct. 16, 1a he ar ing. "4 ug ti ac a 0) 000 TO LOAM ON BOND AND 5 NoRTGsou .' in sums from $3.00" to $10,000, on improve, WILLIAM A SMALLEY, ¥ Ferrin Duel Boor, | j $125.00 3 To Gare BOND AND MORT JOUN FO: Fa ee eee ee eet ONREY, 62 Wall treat, room id TH WARD INDEPR- jub be at Smite, 4 ramammel streets, on We corner of € oe fog, Oct. 17, at 8 o'clock. JAS. LYNCH, President Epwanp MM. ry. : TH WARD HOFFMAN SOCIAL CLUB.—A LA enthusiastic meet of this ization war ind avenne, corner of Fifty.firw ‘iret street, when he n of pew members and other Important business frapescted. On Friday ereaing next another meeting freee as number of popular #pesk~ ers will adress the ON CAUTIE! ‘assem! m, ‘Treasul WM. THORNTO! HOTOGRAPHERS. ith AREDRICK’S ry Tweniy-second and Twenty- avenue, betw —— en ae PHOTOGRAPH La a AND JOBBING O8 yar Is, ree aa machi Sausbts aes MMOLMES, "0D roadway. woo APUS IN OF) or aa my FINEST 1 the city, and prices to owute er a MARBLE MANTELS, MARE MANTELS <7 ars BEST PLACE, ik ra ata KUAD EM is sire ba price, -— ee Marole ying Cut thisout — sre a SLATE MANTELS —SUPBRION 14 is More dn SEEW ANT, Wo Stach MONUMEN it WATHAN & oO Te prices, re. lA PHYSIOLOGICAL view Or, KARRIAGR CON nas of ibe naam Of ie en ores Fealth'and diecase, with « on, * py & F. WESTNEAD & CO. SMALE cers and general commision ‘oer ] ENON! AL eet, weet of Broad a onsen sin ae Alte oma *

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