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8 NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL A Monpay, Nov. 12—6 P. M. Tho stock market was strong at the commencement of business this morning, and at the early seseion of the open board prices were generally & 4% higher than at half-past dve on Saturday, Erie sold at 83, Michigan Southern at 9144, Northwestero at 54%, and ditto pre- —these being the most active of the rall- way share After the call, however, the raid of last weok w sumed, and prices declined rapidly, the bul! combination, meanwhile, assisting the decline, fp order to draw out “shorts”? the more freely. In the Yower ball of the Stock Exchange Krie touched 81%, Michigan Southern 90, Northwestern 5234, and the pro- ferred stock 77\y. These were the weakest and most vigorously hammered by the bears, At the first regular board the stocks mentioned’ were selected for attack, and the rest of the market, Reading oxcepted, sympathized. The statement of tho assoolated banks for the week was construed unfavorably by the bears, but without good reason, The legal tender notes have been reduced $3,478,347, while the loans have boen increased $5,907,853, both being partly due to the conversion of compound interest notes into the now issue of five-twen- ties of 1865, as the banks invariably deduct the notes thus converted from the total amount of their egal tenders, and add the amount of the vonds received in exchange to their Joans, The secret. manner in which these conversions NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ting on and off the front platform of the cars.” D@tased (11, Exizanern, wife of Oliver Lock and eldest Ww was @ native of Ireland, heres whhaw and Ellzabeth White, 25 years, months an ve. Jerney City. Ogee. The relatives and friends of the famity, also tl John O'Donnell, man,.who was rin over by car No, | bers of Amesicus Club, are-respectfully invited nd An Ixvavr Surrocatao my Ins Monmer.—Shortly be- | Jim O'Donnell he may Mine, near ‘Twenty-seventh | the funeral, at the Sovth Second stroct. Methodist pis fore one o'clock on Sunday morning an intoxicated Wo- | street, on Sunday evening, copal church, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at half-past two ™man, named Mary Leary, was found wandering about LD, died in two or three hours subsequently in | o'clock. The remains will be carried from 91 “outh the s ha female child, five weeks old, in her | Bellevue Hospital, whither he bad been conveyed. De- | Second street to the church. The frienda who desiro to Sisacte mith «| Mecnale. alia BVO" ‘ceased, who is anid to have been partially intoxicated, in | join the family at the house are solicited to do so, arms, and she was taken to the police station on a charge mpti Bt atte to get off the front platform of the car, tamford, Conn., papers ple: DY» 7 of being found drunk. Previous to her being committed Sippea and fell, when one of the whoels passed over Marcns.—On Sunday, November VM, Awa AO M to the cells it was thought prudent .by the offlcer in we Manoxs, daughter of John D. and Adelherd Marcks, aged ng left leg, crushing it #o that amputation was found to necessary. the hospital, O'Donnell | 2 years, 3 months and 15 days. charge to provide for the infant, and on examination it After reaching The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully » be quite dead. Att t held yester- | @xonerated ihe car driver from blame. Coroner Gover mae De torcuer, Bieter the rth gcl or a perks ny of | Was notified to bold an inquest over tho remains, and | invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afterngon, at death by negleot and spffocation,,.but, exonerated the | Will do 80 to-day, two o'clock, from No. 17 Mécker avenue, Williamsburg. x Vivanp.—On Sunday, November 11, Oaruutaxe, the mother, she being-anoonseious at the time of the ocours | Sen CTR INTELLIGENCE, | deloved wire of Edward Minard, in tbe 05th gear of her age, a native of the county Tyrone, Ireland. Acctnexts.—A young woman while.in the act of clean, "the fiends andiiatives of tho feaibly and those off ing windows at No. 48 Jersey avenue missed her footing AYounxc Mormex.—Sarah Brown, a girl of fourteen | her Levey Laat yd yar are. respeeatyay, invited to attend the foneral this (Tuesday) afternoon,at one o'clock, At the window of the third floor and fell to the ground, | years old, While'om her way in the cars from Hartford to | #ltend tit (nora! tile (Ticatin) afternoon g breaking both arms and sustaining other serious injuries, | the city of New York yesterday, on reachmg Mott Haven | ““Drvae. [inom panera please copy ‘The poor girl has since been in a sinking condition, and | Was taken suddenly ill, and in afew hours gave birth (© | MoRag —On Sunday, November li, Exzanern, wife: yesterday it was found necessary to amputate one of her { # fine fat bouncing boy. The girl has, until within @ | of John C. McRae. arms. A servant girl employed at No. 117 Sussex street | few days, been living as a domestic in the family of | Tho fronds and relatives of the family are invited to fell down stairs yesterday morning, and receivedia severe | John Herring, at Hartford. Her parents hive in Kenkico. | atiend the funeral, ‘rom her late residence, 89 Garden scalp on the ekull, Mr, York, ‘overseer of the poor of Morrisania, took charge ot the young mother and her child. street, Hoboken, N. J., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one Surgrvisors’ Mretinc.—Yesterday morning thé Board amount of securnies outstanding at intervals commenc- CITY POLITICS. ND COMMERCIAL, | en ee oueanale LITIC 1866. . $1,740,096,689 January SI... 4 ; 64 February 28, 2 August 80... September 30 1865. March 31... May31...... 2, Angust 31... ptember 30 fovembor 20 2,714,033, 814 December 31 2,807,310,357 The Late County Contest—Interesting Compa. rative Statistics-The Registership and the Popular in the Late Contest—‘‘ Boss”? Fern Chiefs of the Wigwam—The Charter Election, &e. ‘The regults of the late contest az regards the city have been surprising to av extent never heretofore witnessed in local politics. The demooratic Union party polled for It is thus shown that the debt increased between June | ‘ree of its caudidates—Sedgwick, Smith and) Halpine, 08 ised, ond March 31, 1865, $626,918,308, and between | *°¥enteqn thousand votes foreach. Halpino, it is trae, Juno 28, 1964, and October $1, 1868, $941,600,277, But | fifteen thousand democratic votes ahead of these on the other hand it decreasod between January 31,1866, | *SUres; Dut this increase cannot {nitly, pe, clalmed for and October 31, 1868, to. the axtent of $142,754,894, and | *¥° Party which had placed him on ‘Its ticket. In the potwoon May 31, and October 31, $118,842,484, Twenty-first ward, for example, under the able leader- ‘The Cincinnati Gaze prints the following respecting ship of William C. Barrett, United States District Attor- the Cincinnati and Indianapolis (Junction) Ratlroad:— | N*Y S@muel G Courtney, Alderman OBrien and others, ‘The work on,thig groat central route between Cincin- the independent rank and filo of Tammany Hall spurned nati and Indianapolis \s progressing rapidly, and by the | the bargain made between the Tammany, chiefs and ith of pees Lnges ape Us ier < beeps “Boss” Fernando, and supported “Miles O'Reilly” as if The completed Mes ut ie oat TCH Chan tt atltag, | he had been the regular Tammany candidate. lows:— THR COMWINATIONS AGAINST TAMMANY. Hamilton to Connersville. .. + 42 miles. In the Thirteenth ward, Depaty Sheriff Thomas Henry Graceh ba Um pee CNT: + ss 12. | Forris and his friends did ‘tikewise on the Tammany side, while in the Eleventh ward Owen Keenan, and in the Seventeenth ward Mr. James Kelly, heretofore prac- will be pushea vigorously forward, and the expectation tical supporters of the Mozart chtef, east of thelr alk it a8 that ‘Will be completed by the Ist of Sevtember. legiance to that decaying institution, and threw them- 1867, solves with all their energies for the candidate whom they ferred at 78 Hudson City. o'elock. . : O'Briey.—On Monday, Navember 12, CHARLES O'BRIEN, . Fauen Iuvnisosuast—A Rusut oF THR Eutcriong—- |’ oe sore of Westchester county met’ at the ‘Court | ® mative of England, in the 63tb vear of hin age On the day of election William McLean, a, returned sol- 4 re ri fa cbianend wikcrvalanes scithe) sania Hie friends ar» invited to attend the fancral, from his bs 4 jouse In ° vasidence, No. 87 Sulit treet, thi a dier and Special Deputy Sheriff for Hudson county, was | ont oe william Caldwell, Supervisor from Morrisania, ysetltny inal Popa TT. street, this (Pucsday) af- engaged at the polls in the Second ward to prevent ille- | as President of the Board, and J, Malcomb =mith, of O'DoXwibj-eSuddenty, ‘on Sunday, November 11,. gal voling; but his proclivities being in conflict with the | Ossining, as clerk, Tho Board: will meet today. a8 |. Joyy oO pooviut, in the glét vert of his age majority of those in the room, he was arrested by Con- | county canvassors, and canvass the returns of the late Tho friends and relatives are respectfully requested to stable Hanley for an alleged misdemeanor-and impris-.| election, ‘On Wednesday they will resume their session | attend tireuneral, from his late. residence, No. 79. West »oned for four hours, A. suit for false imprisonment haa | 25.0 Board of Supervisors. iForty-sixih street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two been commenced against Hanley, who is alleged to have. Report or THe Boarn or Excise Commissiovers,—The | o'clock. take place is objectionable, as it opens the door to fa- | " XCHANGE, believed to be an independent popular choles, acted from partisan motives. ON. On Sunday evening, “November 1; ‘Mary voritism and shuts out the public in general froma SAT THE ll ae Poe THe STRENGTH OF THE DRMOCRATIC UNION Communipaw, msde SB opecnatonice sarge ala aeag acs So O'Ntm, 0 native of tho parish of Enoiskeen, county privilege by which a few secure profit, Another cause Monday, Nov. 1:2—10:30 A. M. But the great fact remains that for three and four can- Tne Avarrom.—At tho last meeting of the directors It | thove hove boo comaahe Tao hundred and Rwenty | Cavan, freland, aged 22 years and 6 znonths He Hat fri © respectfully invited te~ was resolved to givo tho free use of the slaughter house | liceses during the past year, of which twobundred.and | qieana ‘the funcms frou irooklen icity Hospital, thie to all butchers and drovers whose cattle may have been | fvo were hotel and one one hundred and Often grocers’ | (rnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Pi ly. licenses, ‘. On Sunday, November 11, Mary Cuitos, wife lodged in the stock yards. ‘The directors dostre it to be ‘aN. —-On Sunday, November 11, Mal ne Fe FARMS. —! f $1,000 vB. Pel ughter of Mr. -Homer expecially understood that the siavghter house iemerely | F% 7 Poon ix West Fanxs.—Tho sum o vB n, and only daxghter of 6 an adjunct for the froe accommodation of cattle dealers | Was appropriated by tho Board of Town Oficers of the letinsaandtecndnit One tals lac ataiemnanntiliee who resort to the yards, To all others the fe for | town of West Farms, at their meeting on last Saturday | invited to a:tend the funeral, from her tate residence, & slaughtering on the premises 18 so small as to be insuf- } night, for the support of the town poor for the coming | Wos: Forty-fifth street, this (Thesday) afternoon, at which has operated to bring about this result may be | Sungy © Sqn 2c." 10136 10) she Nusiposanf2de, 20 | didates on ite county ticket, the Democratic Union described thus:—Certain brokers, anxious to indwce a decline in stocks and make the bank statement appear unfavorable, went to several of the city banks and bor- rowed currency on socuritics, which currency they im- mediately afterwards placed !n boxes and bags, and 15000 do... Ba eillt 10732 800 Atlantic Mail SSGo 112" | and “Anti-Ring”? Democracy polled seventeen thousand 50000 U8 6's, B06. "64 10746 See eee" ong | votes for each candidate, and this uotwithstanding the is BONY Central RR... 117, | popular whiriwind and tornado against the Excise Law ‘200 do. “ a8 and the Rogistry Law of last winter, which the Tammany chiefs rallicd upon to. drag behind the whole vote cast 11 10555 .. M54 ‘used as collateral security for loans at other banks, with 400 do. for the Albany State ticket. ficient to cover the expenses of labor, Ho far ay the | year, past three o'clock, without further notice. the understanding that It was not tobe used. Then, | 100) Rreckiyn ewi,, 20° 1M dot TAA PROPLE THINKING YOR THEMSELVES. slaughtering is concerned it 1s only @ secondary business, Sea ge 5 et wee Te Powrrs —On Sunday morning, November ll, Jaxe | gh ‘ Ye) T™ the elty of, New York hav and ali facilities will be given to outsiders for the advan- THE NATIONAL GAME. Powrrs. aged 07 years. locking their notes up in the presence of the respective fenn 6's, new. 0. eaat at the people of the city of New York have com: | tae, of the public. — Her remains will be taken from her late reettonce, 257 bank officers, they departed, with the satisfactory know- | 5000 Mo @s, Pach | 400 do... 11614 | menced to think for themselves is the great lesson of the Newark. Artists of New York vs. The Wood Ene | govonth street, this (Puesday) morning, at» "clock, to- Jedgo that they had locked £0 much money out of circu- | pimp “alifornia 7's... pf Michigan Con R R.. 1149 | late election, and that they will no longer support with | THe Mrtroric SnoweR.—Through the exertions of aravers. St, Bridget’s Church. corner of Eighth street and Avenue Alderman Baker it ts ordered that the fire alarm be ‘These two represontative bodies had a ‘muffin’? match | B, where a solemn niem will be offered for the repose strack twelve times at the first appearance of the me- | at base ball Th . | of her gonl, thenc alvary Cemetery for interment. Yearid display in this heatenes. © er ball atthe Red House, yesterday. They distin: | te voinrives and friends of the ‘amily, andabose of her guished each other by the artists calling themselves the | son, Maurice, and grand-sons, Edward H, and Maurice Sroren Horses Recovesep.—The two horses recently ” Ee F ! on toad r he”! i “Dyspeptics’” while the others called themselves the | Powers, are respoctfully invited to attend the funeral stolen from the stable of Francis Newbold, at Harrison | 44 ” withoot further invitatfon, 5 Rheumatics,” The play commenced about eloven : township, were recovered on Sunday by a young man | o'clock and jasted until five. At tho starttbe “Dvs. | | PRIck —On Sunday, November 11, of injuries produced named Stephen Tierney, assisted by hisfather. They | peptics”’ got short winded, and in getting around tho by a fall from a tree, Groce. ABNER. only seg of George wore in the possession of Mr, James Simpeon, of New | four bases fonnd themselves unable to trace a line, The | 4: nd Harriette E. Prive, ip the. qt ‘ae (Sk York, who claims to have bought them, Simpson was | “Zheumatics,” who are used to “routing,” com- Funerai services at his father’s residence, Washington. 1 ms! ville, Orange county, on Wednesday afternoon, at half- a eae vd G90 RNA Healy, fauted thal adverarion, and OR. We | Puartwooelock, Tanlonves is’ Erle Hallway at Vor Exammvation oF Poniso Scnoors,—The regular exami- the nd ore steady, | o'clock A M. nation of tho primary and industrial public schools of | gaa “somewhat blocked “thee Come’ we? Belleg, |. Pruta—On Sinday morning, November 11, very «ad Nowark will be commenced to-day and contiaue through. | the caricaturist, showed well asa “battist,”” and ran like | denly, Manta Louisa, wife of Robert L. Pell, Esq., and out the month and until December 13. an old stager. ” Mullen, of grotesque prociivitios, was | daughter of the late James I. Brinckarhom to splendid on the fly catch, and showed evident symptoms | The relatives and frionds of the family aro invitee Fine.—A fire oocurred yesterday at noon inthe build- | Grsome time becoming a player, Gullick was the piicuer | attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, st tem ing occupied by Abranam Trice as atrank and valise | on the artiste’ sido, and the way he poured in the balls he fie poten ae residence, No, 218 Fifthvenue, factory, and Bernard Schuatz as a stable, in the rear of | Fight and left showed that his handle was not on one 0 er notice, No. 1 Hiver street. Lows about $300; insured for $150. | side. ‘The engravers, however, were too much for eR. —Suddenly, on Monday, Novembt 12, Wre- 1 - | Last Porter, Srnec ov 4 Basvii—Om Saturday last a bargo. laden | Mains open thers ts alk of Fetara,matchs which wit | _ Relative and friends of the family are-eepectflly ln with bark for the Chadwick Leather Company sunk at | no doubt be relished by not only artists and engravers, | Vited to attend a fyoeral, thle (Tues) afternoon, at her wharf, caused {rom injuries received in striking her | Dut the ieraitti of the city. ‘There were large numbers |, 0"p O'}ock at No. O63 Washington sey wr paawS, their votes nominations in making which they are al- lowed no voice, but which are made by three or four demoera tic officeholders sitting down with Boss’? Fer- mando in a back parior of the Astor House, !s one thing certain, 20 8000 NCarolinaé’s, a 10000 Oblo&Miss cer.580 34 10009 do... Md call 343g 17000 Marlem isi mort... 98 200 Tolé Wab Iatmex 93 2000 Great West 2d mt 72 5000 Tol&Wabash2d mt 79 1000 Clev&Pitts, 8th mt 93 8000 Clov&Pitts, 4th mt 77 1000 MilaStPani Ist mt 93 7000 Ohic & Mil Ist mig 92 3000 d0.......... . 9K 15000 CAR TEPACRR Tin 13g 10000 Pitts. FIW.&C Istm 10435 8000 Mariposa let mtg. 4334 100 80 sha American Ex B. 114 6 Bank of Commerce 119! 6 Fourth National Bk 110%4 100 West Union Tel Co. 51%; 100 Quicksilver Mng Co 52%; 20 800" do... 524 Jation,and influenced the bank statement proportionately. Yet money to-day has been offered largely in excess of the demand, at five per ¢ent. on railway shares, and at four per cent on governments, the exceptional trans- actions at six being few and to weak or highly specula- tive houses desirous of having their loans undisturbed. Thero is an Increase of $1,483,622 in deposits, which reflects the really easy condition of the market; also an Increase.in the circulation of $502,733, and in the specie ef $3,958,768. As the latter ig counted as legal tender it follows that, although there is a loss of $3,478,347 im legal tender notes, the increase in specie more than offsets it, and therefore the actual legal ten- er reserve shows an increase, The banks genorally agree that the drain westward and southward has hardly Deen greater than the return flow from the interior, and consequently there can have been little or no loss from this source. The details of the present and previ- ous statements are as under:— ‘THR RING TRRROR-STRICKEN, That this sndden exhibition of the strength and power of the anti ‘ring’ Cooper Institute democracy has already had its full effect of striking terror into the Tamman; “ring,’” is sufficiently evidenced by the Comptroller Brennen has withdrawn bit sideration as a candidate for re-election in the charter contest. ‘THR BARGAINS OF THE LATE ELECTION, It was especially to compass the re-election of Mr. Brennan in December that all the nominations of Tam- many Hall were sold out in the November contest. Mesere. Tucker, Hackett and McCool being of the Mo- vart faith, and the special bargain being that if Tam- 0 do. 108% | many would re-elect Mr. McCool in November, ‘Bosa’? % 27% Indjanapolis & Cin Fernando and tho fow men that still cling to his for- P36 100 Tol Wabash & West 54 | tunes would do thelr utmost to re-clect Comptrol 36% 200 Pitts. FWn&ChicR 109% | Brennan next month. BBE 100 ao. ei 108% ‘THE TAMMANY BARGAIN A FAILURE, ‘The Tammany bargain failing on McCool, the Mozart Rrewarneo: ‘Npahaaera’-“ -' Gewener sg organ, edited by "Ben 4, 11and 44,” 1s now savage | hull against projectilos about the Contral Railroad bridge. | f *H8ts and newspaper men generally present, Rioitannsox, in tho 62d year of hiwA8e. $275,608, 288 every morning in denouncing Tammany’s treachery | Quantities of stone are stili being thrown around the Yhe frionds of tho family are invited to attend the 13,146,301 and insisting that the “Ring” secretly supported Gen- | spiles of the bridge. Navigation is very much obstructed MAILS FOR EUROPE. funeral, from hut late residence 62 Carroll street, Brook- 30,968,940 bad al ivi Bs eral Halpine for Register. this a sufficient answer | by this bridge, and much complaint is made by owners 1p a aa ab. tyn, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, + two o'clock. 224,841,696 226,325,817 may be found in the fact that in every ward of the | of vessels on account thereof. ” Siuvn0n.—-Suddenly, on Sa"rday afternoon, November The Cunard mail steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, MEETING OF SHIP AND WHARF OWNERS. wil) leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool, at The mails for Europe will close at half-past eight A Committeo to Wait Upon the Sen: Come | clock on Wednesday morning. mittee To-Day, &c- Tho Naw Yorx Hrratp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at half-past seven o’clock in the morning. ofthe Knickerbocker Ice Company, in Canal etreet, in | “insle Coptes, in wiappers, ready for mailing, six accordance with a call which had been circulated among the representatives of those interests for the purpose of COMMERCIAL REPORT. iy dominsted by the “Ring” Halpine wont to the wal, Monpay, Nov. 12-6 P. M. as heavily as Tammany yates cou! t him there. “In 4 the First ward, for example, which is controlled by Baxapsrorrs.—Receipts, 80,02) bbis. flour, 606 do. corn | <upervisor and now Congiomties elect John Fox, Police meal, 67,201 bushels wheat, 46,414 do. corn, 5,680 do. oats, | Justice Hogan and Alderman Moore, Halpine only received 8,214 do. rye, 600 do. malt, and 65,305 do. barley. The market hq soto, Ee] hoped. oe ae ae ottenermeert, opened firmer and buoyant, under an improved demand and ‘ourth ward, domin: 6 finan le} h. sw reported break in the Erie canal, bat the demand subse- also beaten by a small majority; and im the Sixth " of Com| er quently abated, and prices declined 100. a ib. per bbI.. clos. | ard, which te specially under the enters of Commpr 146 votes. ing steady, however, at this reduction. The sales were 1.300 | go also in such strong, democratic wards, heretofore bbls, at our revised quotations, subjoined, Southern flour | biindly subservient to the Tammany “ring,” an’ the . 74,900,842 71,612,495 The clearings and balances for the two weeks respect- avely were:— 10, Wittaam Simpson, years. Orne friends of the far” and the members of Manhat- tan Lodge, No. 62, F.4d A. M., also the mombers of of Manhattan Chaptes No. 184, R. A. M., are respect- fnlly invited to atop the funcral, from. his late resi- dence, 272 Eight avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth + street, this (Tnesiay) afternoon, at one o'clock. Sixqur.—at Boboken, on Sunday morning, Novem ber 11, Many E,, Wife of Graham M. Sinciatr: ‘Tho’ friends And relations of the family are invited’ to attend her “neral from her late residence; 307 Rioom- field strect, “is (Tuesday) afiernoen, at half-past Cle 3 Balances $761,984,453 $27,428,820 November 10....... 776,604,889 27,402,576 ‘There was a limited offering of commercial paper, and ‘the bost grade was in request at 53¢ a 7 per cent, the money market being easier and jenders more anxious to find employment for their funds than at any time within Somat os eee nrg ead yp gS macy naepeeast'a aoetctenmmen | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | jond. i} te omtnnivaim.be Reverting to the Stock Exchange, the extent | salesof S00bvis., partly at $6.90 = $8 80. Corn men) was threats of puniehment could effect. tee which meow atthe Governor's Room, City Halt, to- . 4 . In Brooklyn, on seiner: November 11, at- ef the dectine st and prior to the firm | quiet and quite nomini, in the absonce-of sales, We} wnictach bea al of thoes reptone f ay;'«8 wwelve o'clock, noom,'sn ‘tight favorably asect Mareied. : : ions pevesada Remit sates eal wegular board will be seem by the following:— 9 » $10 30 | failed, bis succegh was due not weap act of hoetiity | the ever increasing commores of the cities of Now York ee eee ater sy, greming: November | avite to attond tho funeral fron fis late Tenkden, 10 New York Central closed 134 lower than at the ame $6 5 1% | on the part of the roguiar ine, ‘but because the | and Brooklyn. This @enare committée was appsinted p RoE Be ‘Mise Exnuy Mu! ‘ail of this city.” Tnerance street, this (Ta ), at twelvec'ciock, moon, M 6 1 80 a 1295 | great majority of our independent people to . gs iy ins will be taken to Flushing for interment. shoe on Gaturday, Erie 8, Reading %, Michigan South- | Common to, miediung 98.5 1190 | all partion, and who wore ick of machine con- jvm teh om of arene for > oe pure Pa mgt Meeks aia boa Bans ig mame ay on Montay, November creo sod Tao, nocrimane x, Novwwe’ | Seaman UES GE) hc aes Povee cee | ee atc cS Yok et | Beto ae een ye” | eg erie er oo i 2 7 96 | also lai indebted of : : frends and relativ ly, invited to ern 23{—proferred 1%, Fort Wayne %, Obio and Mis- fos ‘926 | ble friends vepre-enting the Iria clement Ip ie tn ft cea i och nt om chur of the Amompuce oe the Reve reiber kang, itiead the tanerals on “Wednestay yo ‘at two» pangs, cameasaakey Page hes eprint, rang Bee eee ee nee ae Caeeagh Tichant Order: | seasion of the and 1s composed of Messrs, | Comwmsvs Onin of Loughill, couniy ‘Dimeric © | clock, from Moravian church, New Dorp. fra Union Telegraph 3. Atlantic Mail was 3 bigher. 29000 = | case tennis. ionaghan aod Dr. O'Relliey Pierson, Low, Ahan, stanford and Morphy. | Buns Pura: of Tralee, county Kerry Senokerec.—On Sunday, Novernber 12, Ouonoe Somes. Gowernment securities were heavy and doll, Coupon five: iat etnee | Gene ® 5 Hhoakiyae appoltied: Chareth hd: We Teseand |. Patwonne-Gompuse eRe we Deree” corey Zanes. |” Thereaiives nbd friends, aleo the members of Myelias twenties of 1864 showed » decline of 34, lesue of 1865 9, ine: stated that 1t was thought ad- | ville, Ohio, on Wednesday. November Tobyrste Right | Tie Lodge, No. 272, are ‘most. respectfully invited 10 abe ten-forties %, seven-thirty notes of the first series %. visable ‘to take some action in regard to obtain: | Rev. Bishop Molvaine, Roser Sinouerqy Avy, of a oe funeral, from bis late*rosidence, 445 Third ave At theéce c'CiGok sensions Glo! tearttes wes ‘Siraier, ing by _legisistion incréaed of “whaftage; ‘that | Ratiand, Vi. to Mise Minaaner A. Gopnans daughter of | Bus, thie (Ty afternoon, at two o'clock. , sleamenip should be. ‘permitied to 4 the late Hon, Charles 8. Goddard, of Zav*ville, Mranic Tix Loar —The members of Mystic 1% Erie sold at 82% @ 81%, .Northwestern 533 occupy afd cover wharves where their business a3" No, 272, F. A. M., are respeotiully requested ® %—dilto preferred 77% m 18%. At the half- Me oxendvg Se RL kor pad ‘ Died, the faneral of: our late brother, ge Soaps Gn past ‘two board prices weakened on the call. boat ‘who ow otcn, trowa |, Asgereip-— As on, , November 10, re ‘ ‘ . ‘As compared with. the first regular . board ja coueravention to law may orer Aetn" Anaya i tbe ti Je ae H. TONE: w. Brie closed 34 higher, Minos Central 3, Northwestern P legalized, To do that it would ‘be necessury, De | ation Aan Bred Tuell, 12) Bowsno Hever, proferred , Fort Wayne $f. Reading was % lower, come, yhicb, ls. sboat Woneet’ or Cede aor tar Sixth avense, om Wednesday after. aoe of tbe fall ee ined ig Rock Island %, Northwestern 1%, Atlantic Mail X, im ite proper Nght before them. The commerce from Quicksiiver 34, Weatern Union Telegraph’ x. Govern- at Fa of New York and Brookiva, ie anereasing, or oe, aoe). Scektae ae Charo tation), eas a . : ‘provision thet “Trew the lorie Spang 4: terciot eberte Sant C8 et hite "coun, mum | Base sbeut we become vacant In he Commas, Couna | 7% een wits te cane be ial toe {rotons ori0® Monroe sect, we sue PerkLice eet at We taree.o'slock open board New York Central sold cnacoay coleman ness st our aunes? qwowtions. The | and abi are ideotified tn sentiment and interests |b bY appointing & committes, into whose hands the |! 0; '°tq. Mostnn’ moraing, November 12, at halt..| ,%°E%2- at Nomart, H. 2.) om Monday, Moweesber 18, a 116 0 3, Erie 61 080%, Michigan Central 118}, Mich- |'salon were AA pales. Wepre e. W.0.4 ee, | Sea titre of thie et ' and aso the gon. 1 "ie. Oncan Coum thought that the various in- bie rey ean The friends of ihe family ‘and of her some, J.C. anid* sgan outhern 88% « 8034, Illinois Central 128}, Clevo- e = 34 | Soa Councilmante bondre are numerous. bar of the many | tefésie should be represented on that committee, 0 as Genre and 12 dave. | ase | N.B. Rhodes aud Stephen B. Young, are tavited:to ate land and Pitiaburg 8034 a 89%, Cleveland and Toledo 117 36 a pages spoken ef, they bave wo particular recommenda- | ¢ give more information and help They almost crest, ou ‘eotameep ener tend the funeral on few com pene rm gay 4d locke, Ef a & | tion tor popular support other them thelr simple a@etiy | despaired last year. He made the effort many times be- from No. 74 South Oxford Brooklyp, without furs. © 11734,(Rock Isiand 1083, » %, Northwestern 60 o $ request at full prices, with sales | with some ward witeee ‘machine association; of thees fare, as they did earnestly and ctocerely last pean ‘and he friends of the family are respectfully.) ther potice. 51% —preferred 774 = %, Fort Wayne 100, Ohio and maids for good to prime Bho, | the public will take good care to let them severely alone. | Had almost despaired of intelligent legisintion that wit day morning, November 11, Wine | == Missiaeippi cortificates 34, Cumberland 67% a , Quick- mictie scones? ial the many named for Aldermanie hanors in connec: Up adulent tor ae ere ee Nathan Blun, in the let year of her age. SHIPPING NEWS w! reform it 80 Naugurated ~ work ee ec Been ee TS veteol ia Sales coton'ar8.AGp, | inst Tuesday in. the eleston of Genera Haipine io abe | tDAt hey thought that if they ever weat to the Leatne {wees Twstip-taindsaronl; thie (Tevednpl mrorsta cf mae Leena i Regietership, is that of Mr. Roberts, the Gain of the Twelfth disteiee auict and meady. We note sales of 100 bales | Scared the well deser i i ne, tows 4 again it would be simply with their own wha a ted o'clock The friends of the family are invited to rents, if (his movement une rt of t \- ten’s "" association Commitiee thould #.-] hee Buavuey.—On Sunday, November 11, at Poultney, ‘wore quoted thus by the dealers:. 1864, 11094 « ALMANAC were, ebony poy 044] mon ware’ 127; July 16% a Bid ey UK A116. Octoher 114% ere Oe ove 1S Bags email May 12:4 a %, August . & Me, ne to 1 Chisene 00.6 int wh Vermont, Joun Brapupy, aged 66 years and 6@ montna, | ~ al Sper ne) 11 Tot extra fancy Wi men, and in his @ career never Point where general legislation can AUN a1, Soptember 11036 « 34, Ootoder 1005 a1003.. | “Horace Seas tne ae sareta, put eortionea | aenbohiaty hwo nate ae erp ter erentas | bs mute available thew should join that, ands eek toget | Cine —On. Sunday, November 11, Carmamnn M POAT, OF NEW VORS, HOVENBER 12, Wa, Subsequently there were symptoms of the market having fore Cy pede % fee wee, the aoe. oA =e for ingally depleting the eity treasury, Mr. Roborte is ne ——- If they could not do this then the ‘Cahwr, Of consampsion’ 33 yeare ha manten, the eaves touched bottom, and with the turn of the tide came a pat Daag" Neard of was l@ hb Paen 12 berces Vlayed at ‘Bo stranger in the Twelfth ward; bis home, Ly beloved daughter of Martin and Catharine Caroy, Steamship Manhatian, Deaken, aneag ahd, ¥en Cruz—O vise in prices, There was ingly @ “> ote: —Ni new roy gt @: Porto | 4nd bie \nterests have beem centered there for many ‘The vcheoi officers, trustees and teachere of the Sixth | 4 Waituer ‘s * ‘accordingly a rush to bay We, a The. ov B20, a 6240. © and he enters the contest with the good wishes of ‘ward, also the friends of the family, are respectfully in- ‘Steamsiiip Mami. Clark, Boston—W J Clyde, ove who had sold out at lower figures, as well as by 3 en. all hopest people. He will. probably receive the noml- to attend the funeral, at late residence, 21 Pell Stemasiitp Salvor, Morgan, Boston—¥ P Clyde. Years to cover “shorts,” and at six o'clock the uli aod jower. | pation of the Citizens’ Association, the Democratic Stredt, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at baif-past two o'clock. Ship Ontarfo, Hosmer. London—Grinell, Minturn ‘ at -tioeed strong ab-the- folomlng. hee 10 the CE, int lots, ot pris Dales, she ber Ab republicans, tho conmtipiienas Jawry.—On Sunday, November 11, Jamra, son of |, Bark ——— Bound, Gilmore, Melbourne M\ wotations ; « ‘dont ‘. ‘pion party ai repeblican R 7 ‘ netro— York Central 110% a %, Erie 82% 0 %, 10% 0 | ase the Star toeten continnel Soden tee Dalled "support there tan be oa pessible doudt of ie ose geal hala iceland cigaunies Ai Fcosomaebheteleage itera fia «4 116, Michigan Southern 89% a 90, Cievel Pius | ruled comparatively steady. oon pele, pels at We election. The ‘ey < [epee beer ig i = 4 ne Haldee (Br), West, Rietlop. Ja—Henry, De Cordon , from residence, 4 Eighteen DO, burg 00 a Rock Island 1083 a 9%, yorthwestern 8234 0 58—preferred 7834 a 14, Fort Wayn/ 10036 a 4g. The entire couree of the market sinco“Tiday worming Jast shows it to have been under the pampulation of the Jeading bulle, who wore at once géirous of increasing the ‘short’ interest and sha}hg stocks out of the faneral, are thie en 2a a ‘os rough Shuve:<iale amed-pthamen fetus Le, -=At Or N. J., on Monday, October 20, were for iron plerm aud granite bulkheads and one chan. | TOMsK W. Devs, formerly of ew York cy. eso aes pe net wl enter- | San Franciteo and MLO CILY Papers plense copy ‘After some further, discussion It wea moved and car. | ,.E¥R%—Suddeniyy on Saturday morning, November ried that a committee of five be appointed by the Chair | 1 bed Taree wile of W, Ogilvie Ewen, in the 39tb the do be tind Bob a. strane, 66 10. Of tar we heard of ‘Ons. — continued in moderate jobbing demand givengi ‘2 mm ebbing: at Provimons.—Receipts, ie pork, . packagem eat moatn: tnd 181 pO, and % jncrugen Tart” Fhe market was the commencement eae’ Eelipee (Br), I . Demarars. Brg ucen of vie Mou'b, Anderson Demarara—Joveph ie me Dean ‘Outeh), Atkinson. Curneoa—Thomag Pirie Arizona ot Speight, $8 Jokn, NBA Smithers & Sirig Francie ewer, . Gaivestone CH Mallory & baa 4 yeoman (Br). rte Teemel OM Trompe Y A Number of Prominent Houses Swind! ibands of wenk boldors, They have fully succeeded in | &?, buyers only offer! About the 20th of Beptember Aimé Barraad was, by } to take charge of the whole matter; with power toadd | Yes! of her age. Behr gre. er, W Lewis Go. | attalging their object, and an unusually charp sally | eothe ihe fai comprise tho wishes of his mother, who lives at No, 261 Green- | to their number corner of eased ivtaas Lak teat "beats Voie ties | of Hinaae Th Finney, Towseend, Indianola ang bavace Wich street, taken tothe Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island; a council of physicians having been called in his case, the result of which was the signing by them of a Certificate of insanity. Hie friends had formed this con- clogion regarding him from the fact that for a number seller's Gnd buyer's option, and extra Soar apd $12 Ly of weeks previous he had been acting in a very strange and unaccountable manner. He had formerly been su- need ‘The Packages at 14a. . for hams, ai ine ot for fo perintendent of a Sunday echooi, but the irregularity of s ‘dail and oC bapertane > Setter ene his conduct bad induced his removal. On many oces, we an ee, as Tere Wecteey? | stone he had forged the signature of his dead father, ob- ewale the market, ¢epeciaily for these stocks whish, like Eric apd Northwestern, have suffered the greatest depromion. The earnings of the rail- Ways. go on incyéasing and the monetary situation fs As favorable 4s speculators for a rise could desire. Tho present decline, apart from the natural reaction cwfich awaita it, bas, by largely augmenting the “short! iderest, materially streng:hened market for a fresh wward movement, and before the week cloves higher ices will probably be reached than have been hereto- wear 3 B Meyers. Van Oleaf, Jarkeonville—Didble, Worth Schr Transit, Hawkt Savannah—N L MoCready & Co. cient Ben) Brown, Cretsley, Saraanah—Bendy, Bane & a cr R Caldwell, McCormick, Obarieston—N L MeCready Rebr ee Bently, Wiliams, Charleston and Geergetown— Cua appointed Messrs. Raymond, Leonard, Mur- - Cae @ay) afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends of the Sis aida nak ba Gert tor Bataan ak ed facuily and the UReatrioal profession wre rorpoetfully in ted to attend. Poruertoy.—Ov Sunday, November 11, sudge),¥ It was then hope ae of those present | Cruaniwe TERERA veutaxon, in the Mth yi Wher age. In the provisions of ihe bill which they maton pact |, The relatives and friends of the type” rantctrate sor rough the. Lagilate m4 her brother, Archibald J. Pullertay (Tuesday), ‘The te. countered x0 much opposition frow the ‘harbor masters | Natte wilt te atic Heese late Tesideoce, 26 Cherry ud others as to become a failure, when Mr. Stronahan con, rx alt pasha o'clock, 2, ot, Poter" chureh, | a wma. Tire 8 reaaift from there immediately ‘after the ner The bill that we framed and took with us to the Legis. * saavary Cemetery for interment. ae aries, “orton, Wirt NO. Ma La B Powell, Schr Staicaman. Basar, Baliore—a Abeet loop Odd Fellow, Dyer, Mystic, Cid 10th. allld th—Biehe Aumetia (Br), == Point o Petre—it @ Vay Arrived. fre during the month, the #ise having far from culmi- Prices, taining emall amounts thereby. No better proof could | lature aimed first, at x moderate increase of w , | Viceietee—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 10, | py(tamehim Gaxonia (Ham), Meier, Hamburg, Oct 28. at Ess The market fr both crude and refined ruled | have boon desired of previon® 1 ban the fact of | hich did nov exene, weve, the iereae epeneene pita Swan Peasen, widow of Jann Preset ta bee 10d frre to Koshand a Contant ty weste rr a pm The gold raetet has been eather feverish under the | Monseasemuencruagsrwe. .Of Bonded leh wore | huhaving commited a forgery atthe expense of a dead | for” Mine An Seiten Oe theca med ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | shih hs Get, abd FM, off tart Point, panved ‘hammering of the bears, yet without material fuctua- ght otras white mee * | mas. And eo Almé was sent up. But he did not stay owners, and glad to find that there wmshipa, pom eh ce eee from her Jato reais nee, No. 253 Liv. | # a (on 86 44, penned © wreck, ea ope 1th 8 AM, f a 10, ‘that " Rete ? lens. The opeuing prise Sensis fillowed by an baviace age Jong. On the 26th of Oetober, having become thoroughly | {ction to it euad tote rng that sveesels the | Clock, without Tere en CTeeey) afternoon, at two jaa, and ata PM ba ‘Atalanta The Swag Philadelpbte papers please copy. to 144}¢ and a relapse to 143%. Subsequently it rose Gounnizr.—On day, November 11, N: 3 an . Nicuonas Gorr- gradually to 14434, the closing price in the room, and ip * woo off the Lightship tn a fog for t Steamship New Fork ), Benet, Bremen Det 9, ana ewerger ey, At 9%. a Ie. jh but iinet r banged. The only enies | Gingosted with hie quarters and the fact that any one Hi if hat ‘on Goutha |, with mdse and 670 pa bhde. Cube at 11) 7 ned tugut wae alee dail, tet home tation eas | Should think bim crasy, he succeeded is forging a pass, ade from former prices. even to effect tales. Durporting to come from one of the doctors of the ina. | “Dable them to do. vessel, Again it was found | um * BAUve of Franco, aged $2 years, 1 month and 4 aco. sflerwarde on the street there were transactions at 1445. | 4’ eli and beoee Ge calad eeorerie “ ‘i interference lorning Btar, Neleon. New Orleans, Nov hee Ges tas Tae t , owing y wal ported of 90,000 See aan en ak oe ones, NO from ‘yiver steamers were somewhat ot ‘with mane ana a ba Mir 4 trape da} that oor Soup kt of the barges that run upon the nite Telatives and friends of the deceased are ye Pane ah, a ily invited to atiend the funeral, from bis late resi. » 4 : tw © HKecelpts, (04 bbie, The a x to the large “short” interest whieb hes been re- eatuence of bstinereprcce wore comivale™ | bis fellow Tunaticn Hie movemente during a greater | Inter Ted WitDyag Miron eee through Getad'n tag | dence, No. 111 West Porty-aixth, airoct, on, W Wi fon 70a epee. beh Carrey cently created, and joane were made at as high oe the time that ela: between then and now are , afternoon, at one o'clock et tu -eneourtep,.. Toto knew, that be ‘iret | railway « 1e combination againet ue and ‘clock, without further notice Steamehtp Montgomery. Paircieth, New Orleans 0 A ral ae 1.16 por eeot per diem in favor of the ren ne eae stopped at the Fifth Avenve Hotel and’ that wtile there | Pi ff faned.. oye saked that m conamliicn of tbe | gitiftt 08 Sanday, November 11, Aims tho beloved | pareedae bas Rov wih mave and pasnengare Wi hut ender, bot after delivery hours they were made nga, Bow. 18) he raised is wante by denate be formed # lotk into these questions, and that Fibs temity ere capes 5 to Jon 59 Ms passed « sh:p's mast, ith gg rer a The quantity of flour, wheat, corn sed Dabey, left at ‘The friends of the family are reapectfull, fither fat’ cr by paying 8 & 4 per cent ffor | tide wmer during the lint weak in November, inthe | forked he ‘went to Philadelphia, whee | commitiee meets bere morrow, attend the funeral, from hor inte residence, T16in strect, | "'Menekin Quaker City, Wert Chart 08 how arry ca lite sem\-officially anmownesd that the gov- Years 1865 and 1666, was as follows — he retu St. arab RALROAD Bove st balpant che poe ae Somes il ho vias ee m3 ee a erpment bur no intention of aelting gold, and we men- | 1995, 3coo "grate Gam tu. Barly bu. | Nicholan pv Ce agente tagenite Calvert Gomesis oe ae Tomaine will be ‘Aspiawall:o€ tape fiaheran se edie (oP ase Hon this becsuve tome of tbe bene clroulated a rumer | 1960.. 4.000 4000 asian | Beha Ingar+ © the Body of Robert Parker—A | —Howann—On Sunisy, November 11, Jonayea How. | ates bounds. owiehe Steamab - ny faces, Beckett, Wiimington, NO, 7 Meamship Sarath, King, Richivond. and Norfolk, with mdse and S10 @ Palmore. Steamship aibemaria, 4 and Norfolk, with mdse and passe Livl aco Stoamenip Washington. Richmond and Nor folk, with mdasoand to James Hand. {Rech Bite BRerwiS Wordass We ns mana to the contrary effect daring the morning. After the Oxperien 6 of ust May Mr. McCulloch would hardly be mucidel enough © repeat the blander, Gold bas now touched @ point when it is Mkely to rally. The foreign exchange market wae dull, Bankers’ bille on Engiand at wxty days were quoted at theclore at 100 wecommendation hy the Corener’s Jury. AKO, after © long and very severe ill Coroner Wildey heldan inquest at 261 West Twenty- mother of the late Michael oward, s nave of Canta’ sixth street, om the body Robert Parker,pe man thirty. | “THY: pouuiy cork TS ehee to St. Theresa’ one years of age, who diet from the effects of Injuries | corner of Rutgers and Henry streets, os pty received by being run OVE! vy one of the cars of the | Where o solemn requiom mass will be offered for the re: Bisth Avenne Raliroad Caupany, on Monday evening Iie fonebsse ch and from thence to Cavalry Cemetery, thie (Tuesda: ‘ friends the Sth instant, It appears:hat decoased had been down | relatives of jo faulty abe eapecttahey terrae to assed Deo..... 6,800 Deo. 186,600 Dec. $35,300 Ine, 890 The ‘agaregate quantity of the same uruiclos eth oe SO Shee from the Cueto mee of mavigation to the tu jovem!| inclusive, during the Ts. ga oto bg the years 1866 ai ne a alot Td faa "et it i 1806. :::.261,400 4,378,800 4/080, 400 &. Ht 2H #1004; at three ceye, 100% «110; commercial bitia, 108 a @ | town io bis work, and on wturning home attompted to | Cor lease Setropatinns Goce Seana, Bosteny Se Stee, - h — —— coninath ‘copy etropolitan Steamehip Oo. 9 108% ; france at wixty days, 6.17 Deo, ...449,800 De. 2,000,400 Tn.7,403,400 Io. 8A6, ational bank for ¢41 63, mp on the front Mf car 42 of the Sixth avenue Jown On i morn! Sbip Francis A Pali ‘of }), Barnaby, Liverpoot ©10y 0610%. bra het, hy Noe Brome, | gegen ha ea forthe aunty ot he | i > fut tag gman | chink anmevontneengam Puce irre | aap aot Son aka yea’ tow | ot wie thd Aa Mae Cap . uf i ter loft at year, com ths f of a 4 ses THN # TOG; OF Franklort, 415; 41%; on Amsterdam, Fonding period last paar, shows » ‘eereneo $1,000, © verible manner Tt was quite | attend tbe tuner, ‘on ednensey afternoon, tony | ert Wetton (stam bi, 42 Any wit Pigg NMS AS «4 on anime, | tea nme fe bp ar a's tt pleaaained C5: 1" windanaabiaanuibentiead bik i ee a ie o' eon qnarane i at tidewater from the comi of worth- ELLY.—On Mon@ay, November 12, after a short bi Minigg Moeks continue weak, the Downlevine trae | aid lading November J 0 be peat Pe celina of ee Oath ine, Parmicw Kn, aged ST gears a tenet yotcnd SB palepeerd to fa Bir a yeh on action having shaken confidence in them. At the first April 60, 1 May 1 the private ne to prevent faa these of the fh Sine = cunt (Pa Be one tonrd La Cross Gold clowed S8e. lower than at the same 200 | 261,400 | omcey of the was speedily. captured. platformn of cafe: that ‘he funeral from bie late Tealdebee fa ferent plata ee re time on Saturday, selling at $1 26; Ophir bc, selling at pnd 7,878,200 fit 800 | On numbers of blank checks Meg ogg = them Wednesday afternoon, at one o clock. fisaard, ‘; ne, In basta, $0. 90). Atthe second board Corydon cold at $6 48, gTe.to) s.les\s00 4,ct0 400 {ting age, tolek thao ie eaany geeaondey, November 12; Homann | « Huy Hor, a ae eal ba, o o J ¥ Nye Gold $10, Opbir $6 (b. 80). fe ok S.9e0 909 8,830,600 and nt Besides, he row the notice “ the funeral in to-morrow'n yet fhe ara aye. with plaster, Brien: traneacied a the Sab Traeory we cae saa dtnic0 Bt be average cai nent rh od gn Monday morning, November Iz, ruddeniy, be {ot © George Yeemera,taran o lows :— \ al aes ral bereafter. den epee ge be ment een ee E ashe 3210.00 | tit nalgt Spanien BeBe sh eee eet Ret ca —alenomenatiepmtmerg fen vo nemedic yb fence... .... 06 108,847 sereeves S2R,000 | Peete DR sstess e+ GOO 1498600 886,900 | Hats conformations however, and bis. eyen have ap many of Wo. coe Will be held at 8 Pants ( Mbchs Paeyins (Bey Broce, Wiedoor v9,» days, wiih Tu RB vives ccae 1,920,000 1,994,200 90,800 | unsteady, wandering Jmebt Int He will pe taken et On the plat. Morrieania, on Wedn. U ne. Tue progress of the inereass and reduction of the na. | LAM sss + “! Vie4s.800 32}108;400 4,426,700 | care of in future eo iba) the pUbidp KAY pot sulTer NERD ratlrond con. day morning, a Mehr Weaawa, Drenenway, Obarieson 10 aye, with home Nopal dh} 0") KEPPRA UO RAMALALING Wk Wen asvsscsas BNI — oOo tl Umo | rom bia ovate, son ee a as Wainmevene, 2 Aonden, Narember A, “tines fam ited, Mion Mead a

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