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8 VENTRAL AND sour AMERICA trriva) of General Santos Gutierrez ai Panama. Bad Feeling Between Peru and Chile. ee A War Scare Among the Mer- chants of Valparaiso. Te ateamehis Arizona, Captain Maury, frem Aapin- wal) on the 12th inst., arrived at this port yesterday. ‘Whe following is hor treasure tsi. — , COLOMBIA, SPECIAL SUNESPORDENGE OF THE HERALD, nither In the Way of ef the New President= option ef President Gutierrez—Arrival of Suequehaana—Whaling at the Pamawa, Angust 12, 1867. ‘Since my last We have not received any later news from the interior, On the 4th the Spauieh mat! steamer got in from Banta Martha and Carthagona, but she Brought no later papere or Jetters than thore received by he British packet, the contents of wich were for- warded in the Hunan corresponden:o from Aspinwall} = the 3d. Vrom conversstione ] have bad with some of the Political refugees who iaiely returned from the interior Mo the Jethmus, thinge wp there, e}though wearing fer he present a rosy aspect, do not give a fair prospect of e@frmly eetabliched perce and ® durable cenetitotienal government for the actual federation. The people m ah Me Ptates are tired of civil war snd perpotua, @ange iv their rulere; they are wiliing to receive Sentos @otierrez as their provisional President, according to the Sensiitulion, and because there is notbing objectionable 4p hiv former military and political career. But even if ‘he should hold the reins of government up to the end @f ihe present term, undisturbed by party intriguing mad pereonal scheming (everything bears the stamp of being provisional, and must bear nobody in hie pe- Bition could undertake to make th sweeping reforms hich are 80 much needed to defive the relative powers Bnd duties of the federal government aud the several Btatos, to seitle the fnacces of the country ona firm and $ust basis; and whon the interregrui is over, who is to Bethe President’ Santos Gutierrez, I believe, is not Popular—no: Known enough. He is called ‘a good man,” and nothing cise, always a bad adj:etive for a ‘politician, especially in these regions, There is only @me man Who deserves the votes of the educated classes, aud w!)) ip all probability get the support of the greater part of the people who belong fo those giaeses, Hie has doze much for the country during hie short term of office, am hked and respected by ali who eppr patriotism; but be never hag been popular, and is not energetic enough to Mrovgh to the front yk and bold bis own there by siwbt cr by might. The jower cisszee do either not know ‘iw or not caro for him; and some outside influence will frgern be brought to bear againet him from those who i reasons disapproved of hie coo! neutrality Chilean war, What me him of sensible people, to bis success, is the fa: personage who wey be seid to be A celebrity ceiculsted to attract some attention # ihe nextelection—i mean old General José Wilario Lopes, a relic of the war of independence, snd now Com der-in-Chief of the army. Th's venorable gentleman, witLough ‘neither wicked nor ambitious, managed to get ome votes at the election which placed Mosquera in the eevee ph ee but that was only on account of the er tpathy of certain states, Like Fanama and Antioquia, epost arch-revolationist. Lopez is too old and intig- »-tcant to be chosen as anything clee but a compromise, . as to dae himself in power for any length of time. men here chonld ever ve elected to high sine tet their persona) intrinsic worth, Don Pedro J. Herrio would bave one o! the best claims to the Pres- seency of the United States of Colombia, For a number #! reare Mr, Berrio has been Governor of Antioquia, and te Loe intelligence aud wi ve she prosperity and civ wr ols Ena colleges flow seked by an industriows popriation, and se strictly carried on by the ruthorities, 1 aj: nos will probably vote for their beloved Gov Teesident ef the Union or Federation or Repubsic, Siatever you choose to call it; bur be ie 4 eouservative, ane, well deserving as he is, party clansbip will go fpr net him, texty man@uvres and m)\ ‘ary revolutions, which <<. de the destinies of this vepnbie mere than the ballot bes, make it impossible to speculate with any nee | like ‘eerininty On the progress of poliiics end resuite of elec- dione, J retrain, therefore, from guesses #s to the future pant of the Presidential eon at Bogota, and General Santos Gu- ex, who at last arrived here by the English steamer he 7th instami, accompanied by hie Secretary, Mr. i oes cot to ite actual tenant by right, de «e an received by the ronriny ef cannon and otber the government of the citizens bay ae their means ¢ ball ts to be given 4 Consuls, officers and tet 8 Was capali cndedto him . | To-morrow honor, to wh » Fr vate cibzens have been in Ceneral Gutiorres Will remain bere a few days longer, Bs there it no stoamer to take him to Carthagena He daly expecting the Coaspud, (ne third and last of © ships-of-war ordered by Mosquera, and wh Eryiand abort the idle of laet month. He in po et her or in the Colowbia, which may be Sent by the government of Magdalena for the purpose © conveying our illmscrions guest 19 Carthag Amother arrival of note #t Aspinwall is thet of the United ® nier steniner Susqnebanna, Captain D. M. Fairfax, ft px of Rear Admiral Jas, 5 Palmei, coumanding Weet India equadron. 'Thie handsome verse) came Inst trom Vera Cros emicast anchor in Aspinwall: mention that our be Von of whalers, S) observed to hau: © " eo the Taboya and the Pear) Island. more at the entran: Day A ago fitted out for a te wat h by ae enterprigiag American Yosident is e lately several whaiee have beep Lured Other ships, wihin sight of our walls. Bi te gh Fess ! one between Fiauwenco and and the bark fda Seare, which is cruisiug canght voree within a xeotlent road, which it is Ws gre sctors Wil make some opposition Sethe annoy oad, J cap only eay that a Mr. LM. Keir vil engineer, aud an assistant @agineer Lave © lived here via Now York, and sone om to (os Riv; tat they state that have #oge.e! tome ‘men for surveying, which iv Was to len» New York for Greyiowp on the ldth; it t9 the intention jira td itd “thirty-six miles oF Many es sive part of Simon. on (Will meet a ma wi ' from) the cap serail, and Sina oat sepia: ban Soon euunractod fer with ue Higa Hover of Wor det Upitet “ce mee war we have on this # de the Pakurw ain Spicer: aed at dep avwall, verdes the above + onod Sapyuebanus, the Sace, Cow modoreh | a Capra be Theo pt Lue Goldeu «ty rom, Her ges aopomwel SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE UA THE MEAALD. Rew Port of Putry—Meinas df Comgreesso- @tety in Aid of the Indiane=Tiqy Be lterios at Walino. wa, o “ Eins bas been dowe iv (his pert of word IY oF otherwine du Saarvees iu @Hough fo for Of much interes! Port 01 ¢ »Whien a. Met have aot a eye win wnffer some by the] tmuoevery sip loriing to reture to Calan toe it two Weeks” time ‘The commission named to report on the aoe passed the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Congress, a reapest the Ministers te the Valied NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1867, opinion the censure wes just There tee proposition to | Minister, who has eince recovered, and is mow enjoying scnsiomery health SAAR af: theo ofigaan wrcken by tho Dictoien ond ‘The bark Dofpian i has arrived at Valparaiso from New fox them to receive hat pay all tee'while (hey Bave bees | York, GBA of employment, Every one who fought in tbe by Hen uf Cailac’aud abies arc torrecerrda gol medal and | Chile and the Davo ten per cent edded to tis ae aw re = jows of the dead (0 receive their bal i y who may have beqp wounded and disabied at those times. The jaw has been passed that prevents the President from seuding away any more gnano on ¢ igument, and avthorizes iin to ge’! here, favoring the iw~mer con- nignecs, Tach sale, however, before becanreg valid, o approved of by Congress, The i’r lent bas ip rmed ihe Congress that he finds it impossible to make auy sales just at present, #0 ibat to supply the national wants be will have to proceed to raise a loan of 8, HO the guano saies to Hendoza Revelt—The Mer- chants Scared—News from Paraguay. Vairanaigo, July 17, 1867, We have news from Montevideo up to the 26ih of June, At tbat time there was no Spanish veasel in port, ‘but the Numancia was still in Rio Janeiro, The papors state that they are expecting the fleet at any moment, The government of Buenos Ayres was about to make & claim against the Chile government for damages done during the Mendoza revolution, through, as th pre- tend, help from Chile, The government in the city of Buenos Ayres had burned down, and all the govern- ment papers and documents were destro; I presented a medal to M. L. Cornejo, the Minleter, and informed bin at the same time y bad ordered one of gold and diamonds fc ¢ which wi I be a great beneii to the country, fy will fake away one great trouble that all new comers tind bere :n understanding the many different kinds of meney. r Prado, The rent repudiicsseem to have a weakne s: ‘There has been a society formed in this city for the | for medals, We got so farher news of the reported re. cial Purp! Tadian race. | yojution under General Aché, pagent pe. tect DOW Bg HOW that we Ss always Veen abused in (his country, one can but wish them every success in £0 Ind. wb undertaking, It is headed by an Indian named Juan Bustamante, 2 very intelligent man, and one who hus travelled @ great deal and written ee 1 books on the same. ‘The work of the batteries of Callao is being carried on With the same activity as when | last wrote. and other warlike preparattons are Deing made, The light torpsdo boats contracted for some time since are n y all ready for service, Ono of them was tried a day or two ego with very satisfactory reeu! A meclivg Was held on the 25th inst. by all the priacl- pal mechanics Of this city, end a commitice of five wert chosen to represent to the President the danger the goods in’ the Curtom Houes yrere in in consequence ‘of the s'orage there of eight hundred quiptals ef pow der, and ey there was @ probatulity of the return to the Pacifc o° the Spanish squadron, recommending Lhe removal of the Custom Mouse to this city, where there wouid be ne di r. In answer to the bret part of the noto coverpment bas moved al. of the powder to & battery outcide of town, but has not done anything im respect to the latter part as yet, she ime bas expired for all Spaniards Tesiding more than Ove year in the country to become citizens, to {hatin case they Lave not dene #0 they will have to leave; and eny one coming into the country efier the present time will be imprisoned during ihe wer. There ‘¢ a talk of a committees being appoiatai by Congrese vo take charge of ell the netional income, and wate the expenditure, which will take a great deal of ter of the Treasury, The sbaree of the rafiway from Yelag or Weji Axvequipe ave to be placed tn the market al en-enriy day, aud ae the road bida (sir to pay very well, they will, 20 doubt, be taken up very soon. ‘We are in the midst of the celebration of the Pere. In Chie the alarm in respect to the return of the Spanteh floes, and the inaction on the part of the g¢ jvern- meni, ison the increase, All the merchants hat together and requesied the fg ernment to mv, goods in bonded warehouses to Santiago, which govern- ment have refused to do, , saying tnt there was no neces- There xeems to be a good deal of objec- the people to the selling of the yeasels of the squadron, and the reducing of thearmy. The over- Lauling of the ministry by the Congress J as still being continned, inister of the Treasury ? asd expinined tho state of the public purse. Total dedt f hiriy millions, of which eix millions were stil! on hand Of _the eig!:- teen millions received for War expense, only eleven have been epent, six and a half for war 4 four and a half for the balance short the year be? ore the war com- 6 twenty milous voted had not been members of Congres ze declared them- selves satisfied, ‘The war against Paragaay is notdevowing A very sat!s- factory resutt for ih nied, wegen fit e Se the follow- ing little tieme {tom one of the By ezilian papers:— ivgt. That the allied equadrsy, consisting of ten iron elada, twenty-nine ganboats fd severai ema!! verseis, carrying over two hyndred gefie, cannot overcome the obstecles put in he way by Weenemy without serious loss, Second, If the said-ovstacles were overcome the fieet would be cut-off in thesrear by batteries the enomy would Construct. Third. That the army is not eI encegh to k the enemy's worke. Fourth. Thi wor be fait! io break up the camp at Tuyuti in order toselect another point ef attack, for the enemy would then attack ws in the rear. The’ same paper urges ita government toarm asd equip two hundred thousand roed negroes.to put an end to the war. the alited Pernvies and in fsote are ati! in Coquimbe, vian independence, to-day being the annivoreery thereof. Lnet night we bad Sreworks, ifluminations, &e., aud the THE BOARD OF HEALTH. morning a salute of twenty-one guns a deylignt, which Will be repeated at noon and sundown. The for ehins-of-war are @}! dressed jor the oeetsion, and every pouge inthe city bas a flag of the diderent nationsl ties ef the owners spread to the breeze. Diplomntic Movemerts—-Quidacuce Vive-American eid Brasiiian Leave Poru. Proceedings of the Tonra of & Wee and of the Committee of Revision——Pr. Harris’ Letter. A detailed siniement of the procesdings of the Poard of Rstimate, nominated by the Boar? of Health, adopted atarecent meeting of the latter, wae ai (hat time pished by the Hrratp. This Board, according to the laws of the State governing it# action, is composed of the Mayor and Comptroller of tho city of New York, ‘he ow tke Qui Minieters Oar40, Joly 26, 1867. The Nacieial, a daily paper published at Litas, con- talns the following: —Two of the honorable members of the Dy fe Corps ia Lima re at present absent. | Maver and Comptroller of the -eity of Brook Genera! Hovey, United States Minister Pienipotentiary, has gone to Chite, and Mr. Varnhagen, tie Brazilinu Minisier, has gone to Reuadei In politica! circles it is apd slatement of all sume and expenses in avrear, and raid that voth have iefi the country for grave ressons, | #80 of all sume required for the coming year, commenc: ) Rea wi - es ing on the Ist of January next, :melud It ia suppoted that the object of General Hovey’ tovr i | proper disbarsements of said” Board's appr jimie the negotiations of peace with % and | for which ye been heretofore iixed at $190,000. A Committee of Revision, aso instituted by the laws of the ‘tate, Lolds its annua! meeting on or before the second iuetday of september, ‘The Cotamitiee ig corn posed of tho Presidents of ors of the counties of that Mr, Varnhagen's voyage was brought about by « difficulty with our government arieing out of the senii- ments expressed in the reportof the Secretary of eign Retetions in record to the aiiance age’ iteannot bo doutvted that the Bra. demanded explanations on account of tained in and of tho pen ea of boyd Flushing and Ja- maica, of Queens county. 3 tho’ duty of said Com. mittee of Kev sion, should a 680 propor, to object to such est: 10, or any portion thereof, when the President's message, uate w eeitlement, twott qhestion and @ sons weed in concerning the Board of estimate is duly notifed, the objections treaty of triple alii on aloo wes ai- | considered, and the respective appoiaimenis ac- most setiled during thy time that Mr. Paredes was in | eordingly "increased or réduced. . The genilemen com- charge of Fo: Secretary undoubt- y acced in accord with the opinion of his Exce@iency the President of the republic, it would be ra: matter should afterwards again ba to aificulties, We cannot, however, disguise the fact ‘anhegen’s leaving is a liltie unreaovavie. ihetemporary separation of thetwo ministers from the: , as related om _ agen! Paracraphs on Kor- eraliy well informed pa} rifhout somo im- portance. It is likely a Giaecks Hovey's trip to Chite may have comething to do with the mediation offered by the United Siates government in the war ve- tween Spaio and the aliled republics, which offer, ac- cording to the statement made in the I’reaident’s wise. had been ny the Chilean government un- dor certain restrictions. e serene UWanguillity «with which the latter government shakes jis head at x!! iuginaations about a return of the Spaniards to th Pactiie seoms to be founded on th. oda ‘at Of peac through the exertions of the United States. is the case is earnestly to bo hopad; and ¢ if the statement of (he Lima paper is true, may be proud to have been selected by his government for bringing posing this committee are Sopervieors Smith, of Jamaica: Lawrence, of Fiusbing; Covert, of ewtown; Hea!, of Richmond, and Atderman Ficher, President of the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen, The estimates proposed by the Bosrd of Estimate, 60 far a6 relates to New York andy Kings county, were coneuired in, The estimae named for Newtown was reduced from $2,026 £3 to $052. The estimate of $175 for Jamaica was eiricken out; that of $1,805 for Richmond county was reduced to $1, 000, The original sum mamed by the united Board for ite annual appropriations of $100,000 has been increased to 150,600, These appropriations are exclusive of any contingent fund, to be weed only in extraordinary cases, ts, for instance, the prevalence of auy impending pesti- lence, ke. Vhe Board of Mealth, as at present constitnted, ob- serve, « truly praisoworthy accord in its ufliciai a the members generally seeming to be governed soie! 4 determined zeal to act in concer: for the public weal, REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR OF VITAL & Meernopotrax Boanp & A Bonk about sich a laudadle object, To the waok Air, Varphagen’s withdrawal from Lima seems to be | were 6) deathe in? : meat to be of some duration, mane} has given up his Hot the jatter Dei iomnates uf tse 1s house, sold his furniture and bro whole estal- 0 deaths In Brooklyn, incl Liehment. if he at first ‘aisponed to lec the :nter- feronee of the Peruvian government in the Parsgy diffientiy pase unnoticed, he muet have received lat structions to the contrary from Rio Janeiro, Tis ie alt the more likely Le President of the Argentine Ke pubLe, who gecerally in his politics takes hints trou hie imperial a‘iy, in his mweesage to Comgress disapproved in bivony lerins the attitude taken by Peru in regard to the War against Paraguay. Ry the steamer Arica, which left Valparaiso on the city, were tofante Ie cont (413) of the deaths in the foriner, and (28) of Whose ‘n (he latter city oveurred five years, | This fearful death pressure up hope has reuchod its climax, Ever fistuat! 18th, or one day jaier than the regular packet, aud ar- rived here before the latter, we bare no additional in- formaion about the courer who Was faid jo have Drought the news of the appearance of three Spanish ideo, Upon the receipt of which as held at 0, A similar atch was raid'to have been received just before the steamer, and such “very latest intelli. down as fabricated for ce: oes. more than likely that tl < will assemble in some force in Montev.deo io ve nen years—-withont allowau! ‘O find thet there were 77 less des ag Was no less than 717. rhe iy map last week shews that seuses were mostly in the f via. :—The lower part of the Firet ward. hee of the Sixth, (he northern part of the Reve; eastern and the southora quarter of filthy quarter of the Eleventh end Thi t wection of Houston and | f the Eighteenth » vil places betw in, T tain pur} Span'ar make a sort of demonstration, wel! Lined to bring about the fnial a peaceful aeitloment through the good services of the government ef the United “tater, and thelr appearance there would not create such an excitement amon. tho mercantile community of Chile were i¢ not for the va y of the Chilea government. CHILE. ra wall descrthed e obmerving Deputy Registrar, Dr, S:lies, 1 cords for the weck :— y belongs mainly to the The Ninth ward has had he y until the past few weekw. The mor pest week has three contres, SPECIAL CORFESPONDEKCE rf THE HERALO, Warlike Activity at 1 Valpuraivo—ievival of i tay 121) dering 1 around the sanken lot will soon be drained by connection with the sewer now ie Sanvnae 867. | ing laid aloug Flushing avenue. Second, in the v axitace, Joly 16, 3 $8 ee SA rene or Ptes Sort teers a There ts really nothing of interest to communicate by tried, among the sunken lots neer b c — u were at ands thie ui Tw aay tas: tellers T gave fal account ofthe | Fuiph warsatiintious of i rnpecting tens preparations on foot for defouce againgt the Spaniards, Sot the sanitary officer ouly, but every citiveo must share (ne responsibility of preventing the eaemies of life from fulag an ascendancy, especially, among the dependowe Sasnos’ of popritation ih these ‘cities, in a ceaenn itre his, tnd while cholera, turks in our countey there should be 1 Felaxation of vigilance in searching out Che fields that pestie whose revirn to the Pacific is now regarded as certain, aod nothing bas transpired in the les: ten days to change in any degres the aspect of affairs, Work is being pushed formard with all diftgenee im the fortifications of Val- | lence would elect among us. We bes Inave lee to anole & paraigo, and merch a making ready for a | of Fingland concerning ‘duty i the hour Blocknde nud the possible bombardment of the | gin:nn: matieg daitger of seahing the wi inst of some local city, Mesuwhiie, the denunciations of the press and | eruption 6f cholera, whieh it must be Vorne fn wold ie prominent wembers ef the National Legislature agains, | PTeralen' a8 an epidemic nm Isurope.” E. MARR the resident aud his ministers continve unabated, and atthe renewal of hostilities by the niards becomes ertaim (he pepular walion against the alleged indifference or incepacity of the government respecting the war incernses. ‘The only itewm of news tm connection with the cam- paige is tha probab. lity of the establishment by Chile of a bank noe a ‘aciory in connection with her Trea- INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. Commissioner Rollins, the bewpof the Internal Reve- Department, arrived in this city carly yesterday morning, on his way to Washington. The Metropolitan Board went into session at half-past ten o'clock A. M, all the members being present, and the Commissioner with them, The business proper of the Boari—ihe in- sory, on « aamiler to our own, An accom. | vestigation of seizures made within the past two daye— plished ead — ed bank note encraver Of | was very soon disposed of. Much of the property seized Som. Nork is here, vonsuliing with the Mivister | way ordered to be released, and the question of cont of Finance on tie subject; amd as the renewal of P 2 ee kaha pany the war most ably op os an tpfation of the ting the residue ontered to be put imto the courts for! paper earrency of the countr is reaso gation, Having disposed of this business, the Be bisshraant to b d this ceranhaninent to be pen Wout into vecrot session, ant remained therein for pr than two bourse, The fact thet the Commistioner ‘ present created quite a fluttering am prep’? that hate fownd the writ bi y | 80 profitable a matver for the s,eimape ko, for ie orker South American | Was done in secret session eaunot wow | made public; but the intimation bas gone abr the Commissioner and the Board commenced a ners . | examination of ihe doinge of tho inspector « | of complaints exist as to manner Mn Whiek mony oF } these oil + then Quad it Would satpriso no oae if ly set at work business of offic At any Tate ' are mapy on the spector an investigation into ther doings, and wh er ; vee a familiar plrase, 7 ia their boots. nue to-day" era to attend « | session of the Board w | sioner Rollins remainin, ve t peace, amd" ' + | to become fully postod in the Tedus 1 i which Lr a | cuaracterizes it, Tha! it bas prowad to be an excel'ont os between thu re } wot of (he Revenue Department the Commie ener ° appears to ba well. satietod a comparison of (bo he mide of her tro Wi the rot urns ni agitation, Chile d ev wth Bee at har been of dey e Sys ho following exbibia was yesterday pree has yet boea mats public, ae the discastion in the Board :— hg on; Out t © cnderaood that the replise of Argcogals stalameat of amonnts recelred on diet © comple ale Chile are caleulate? to dia | spirit withdrawn from boad during the months of Aprit er 21% ¢ atont and vindisnip | and May, 1807 :— 1 bes Og the spiritof mew | ‘ $98,204 , 65,972 ' also there la great exo mt among — pOrche and aasy of the 10 lookiug Total tax for two months oo + $122,076 tiows’ on the Ist of ee ithe Tho Boart commence S> it an v. The Mgures of returns for that and the preceding ats Uiroatened | mobyh of Jane are as foliows — (¥ the draymen bave raised their rates, A few w : $51,096 will probably plunges us into trowblous times, but ua: 104,810 the actoa) sppenrang’ of the Spaniards nothing “| —_—_— y great itiporiands anced be étpected from this isang months, PN | j ti General Hovey, our Minister to Pers, is expected to August and sad ap 50 th the doth are added to carga 20th, op & bripf visit to General Kil. the roceine Jal, ones 6 fot $107, collected oie Po oa wae not cel yuse athe a were Five Lye ence Of (he ANY areas grr) of waineay foes a [repiy serous oie pear Fighth avenue: owner Charge—The barrels were pot properly branded, The rectifying estab!ieh- ment of D, Schwarta, No, 450 Weat a ThiEhy third soem. Charge—lrregularities gq alleged tack of returns. distillery of Morria "Levy, No. 438 West Thirty-third aureet, “O “a’.a@ aa sbave. The coal oii refinery of Willlam H. MeKey jer, No, 217 Railroad avenue, Newark, "Jiscrepancy N. J. Charge" ise between the crude oil pur- chaged and re? ned ol! ret SS MAF.RIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BY arty—Browrr.—On Tu , August 20, Rowert P. Bes ry, of Norwail, Conn, to’ Svsia C. Browse, of EF ooklyn, L. I. No cards, Minnesota city, Minn, on Broxe—Kenxepay.—Ab “sunday, July 21, at the regidence of the bride’s parents, by N. Wakefield, Hagumy Bauns, of New Y city, ‘6 Mise Exaa J., eldest daughter of James rp a» Of Se eee eee: in Broo} poate ‘LaNGboy- on Tuesday, Au- at 20, at the pemaeae "of the bi 'g parents, by the as wley, D. D., € S. Lancpon to Nureie Croower, al! of Brooklyn. Sav sGB--MCCnma,—-OM Tuesday, August at the Forty-second street Presbyterian church, by the Rev. W. A, Scott, D.D., J, Antacr Savace to Aayes, daughter of Wiliam McCrea, ati of this city. SULLIVAN—SimpPKins.—On Wednesday, August 14, at St. Mazy's ebored, Clifton, 8.1, bythe Rev, Father Lovig, Ton A. Svnuvay to ee ye ti L, Sevan, all of this city. Water: x—Cnoroy,—In this city, on Tuesday, August 20, by the Rev, Joseph H. Price, pastor of St. Stephen's church, Heyry O. Winrere, E New York, to Mies Ootavs Rogate ‘MORON, Of Bt, Louls, Mo, No cards. Died. Eresox.—Drowned, off Irvington, N. ¥., on tata Aucust 16, ALoxzo Hawrien, recond ‘son of Jeremiab and Rebecea Jane Besson, aged 23 years, ‘The remains of the deceased were recovered on Tues- and temporariiy in:erred in the cemetery ai Larrytown. Bnewsren —On Tuesday, August 20, Rvmiine A., i fant dasghier of Samuel L. and Jane B. Brewster, age 5 months, The funeral witl take place from the residence of her father, South Bergen, N. J., this (Wednesday) afternoon, ‘at three o'clock. Beuriensikip,—On Saturdey, Auguet 3, at her resi- denco in Faris, No. 6 Rue Presbourg, Mrs. BurTERmern, the beloved wife of Henry |. Buttertield, &: and eld- est dangbter of tho iate Hon. M. Burke, and niece of C. Ma S. Roosevelt, Esq., and tue Boa. Judge Roosevelt, of this city, (arixe.--On Monday, August 19, Grace FE, dau bier of James and Kate L [Cating, aged Ilemonths and 6 The relatives and friends a:@ respectiully invited 4 fitend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber grandfaiber, Edward Finley, Seventh street, near. Central avenue, Hunter's Point, le CHAMBERLA! On Monday evening, August 19, Hiven, son of Ben{amin i Annabel! Chamberlain, aged 6 years and 3 month: The relatives and friends of the family are invited to tend ihe funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 266 Smith street, Brooklya, this (Wednesday) after- ngon, ab half-past two o'clock, Covertam,—On Monday, August 19, Jonn Covcrras, aged Sl years, His friends and relatives are invited to attend the from his late residence, 230 Henry sireet, at jock thie \Weduesday) afternoon. .—On 19, Cavmanmer, the beloved wife of John W. Craft. The relatives and friends of the fa ly are respect- mm hie resi- ihe realives and friends of the family ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bie late residence, 222 West Thirty-sixth street, at on? o' sz On Monday, August 19, of water on the Ainsia Lenv Cuniena, only daughter of Jonn ¢, inira V, Christie, aged 1 y, August 20, Junta ¥. Dawn, hoias nn and peng - Eli heloved wife of Nic! Waish, aged 26 years, The relatives and - ends of the family, also Principle Ledge, No. 170, 1. invited fo attend the trneral, from her ints reaidenee, No. 112 Hudson ave- pee, Brookiyn, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. ey: —In Brooklyn, on tuesday morning, August 20, ue Fraxcis, only son of William F. and Harriet ae, aged & years, 5 mi and 16 days, The frience and relatives of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday afternoon, at two o'¢lock, {rom the residence of his parenie, No, 1¢ Canton street, opposite City Park, Brooklyn, Facas.—Un Tuesday, August 20, Einex Facan, wife of John Fagan, a native of Tyrope county, Ireland, in the 33d year of hor age. Fnaeral from her late residence, No. GOPessi street, on Thurrday afternoon, at two o'clock, Frenexy.—On Monday, August 19, Taowas Feennry, anaiive of Banagher, Kiegs county, Ireland, aged 24 years. The reiatives 5 friends and those of bis unciee, skin, also Wiliiam Brophy, are re- spectfully in jend the fonera!, from tho resl- dence of hia mother, 646 Second avouur, this (Wednee- a afternoon, al one o'clock. Suna =n Tuesday, August 20, Many Tenusa GusEsox, the beloved child of Corneliua and Catharine Gieesoa, aged 1 year, 1 month aud 20 days, ‘Yhe friends of the ‘amily ave reepecitully invited to aitend the funeral, (Wednes afternoon, at kalf- past uvo o clock, from the reside f he 422 West Thirtyy ixth strect, Gooww On evra August 20, at Saratoga, Ean: R, Geos ity Notice of funeral ia pers, Guwox.—At Townsend, ho on Monday evening, August 19, Ceanwes Daxa Cursor, aged 61 years, Funeral at Mt Av! ura, Mas ,» this (Weduceday) mora- ing. Fianna’ Pitefield, Mase, on Monday, Augast 19, after a short itines*, Jorn Hant, M. D., of thia city, aged S years, tie ~ vet, friends and the medical profession are tfaly invited to attend his funoral, this « Wednes- days morning, ot ten o'clock, from Trinity chapel, £—On' Monday afternoon, August 1, 0: cholera jhecstacs; Lewis Wairs, youngest son of J. Ddwin and Catharing Hatl, aged 6 months ant 2 days, from the residence of Lig grandfather, John orth Oxford stroet, Br ree nye. this (Wednesday } alternoon, at half past tuo Frienes are ‘nvited to sie l without further notice, Fairfield, Conn, pear Bridgeport, on pous youngest child of Dr Hervey. Yort Se 7, On of the brain, Goy uy V. and Francis W, Soe aie reuite of Berry, aged 11 montis and 11 dave. Heposs.—On Monday, August 19, Jee, youngest daughter of Edward and Sarah A. Hedden, aged 2) cars aud 19 days, Wo loved her—no tongue can tell. How deep and dearly and how wel!; Chriet loved her, too, and thonglit it best To take our Jessie home with him to rest, The relatives and friends of the family are respect: fully towited to attend the f !, frou the residence of her payents, No. 140 West Tenth street, on Thuraday atternoon, at two ke. Hogax.—At her residence, tn West. Hovokon, on Sun- day night, August 18, Many. wifoof T. Hogan, Beq.. fore merly of St, Johne, Newfoundiand, in the 74th year of her age, ‘The foneral will take Ne from St. Mary's church, Veet Hoboken, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'elod Newfoundland em nada pa] please copy. Jewnssor,—Suddenly, on Friday, Augost 16, Mre, Teanunta JEwrsson, relict of Jeremiah J. Jewesson, of this city. Joxs,—On August 19, Jauas H. Joxss, aged 45 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 67 Buwmit street, Brooklyn. Laconux,—On Tuesday, August 20, Coogan iz fant dangbter of Jerem and Margaret Langh! aged 6 months and 11 da: ‘The funoral will take place from the residence of her porents, No. 146 Perry street, this (Wednesday) after. room, at two o'clock. ‘The friends of the family are re. epectfally invited to attend. Lacoun.—At Bloomfield, on Sunday evening, August 18. Mra, Mary Lacove, in the 72d year of her age. ‘The femily and friends are reqiesied to witend the funeral, om Thursday morning, at haif-past ten oreteek, frou tho First Baptist chureh, at Rlooratietd, N. J. cars Beg) toot of Barclay etreet, New York, tiara i remains will be e taken to the New York Bay € ies for Interment. .woon,—At Urquepaugh, Rhode Island, on Satur- day, Aug Wituax L. Locawoon, Ive Captain Com- orty-eighth regiment New York Volunteers, a ihe Sia year of his age. Cincinnati (Ohio) papers please copy Reuben If. 7 months and M1 daya, ide of ihe Jamuly are oy at “go h yhareet. remains wilt he Interred in #—On Tuesday, Argh m Jn nr, niece of Thomas and Ja . ® oh of the funeral hereafier. 00 Sunday, Aucust 18, Wictiam Rowerts, | be taken to Newoastia, Westchest (Wetnesday) morning, The mamvers 0: Polar Stur Todge geven 0° ‘Zarabba! vening, August 19, Geonae W. Shannon, aged 22 years, 10 this ving wil be taken to Hempstead, L. 1,, (Wernesiay) anor at eigh? o’eloc Sw v.00 Monfay, Angust 19, Titre, daughter of eg and Harriet A. Smith, aged 9 months aad 3 ay ihe relatives ond friends of the fainily-are reepectfully Invited to attend the fitneral, from the residence of hor grand’ather, Wim. ons, at 732 Eighth avonue, this {Wednooday) after: t one o'clock procisely. Sogcarra, a morping, Atgust 20, Mama Bas.oy, wi Soygarih (formeriy Mra. Wild), aged AS years, ‘The \Uperal will take place on Tlursday afiernoon, at ono o'ch. ck, from hor late residence, 280 Fast Niuth street, bes Ween First avenue and avenue A, to Calvary August 11, Jortw Swart, in ther of the late Saraue! C, roapectfall, 7 efiernoc?, 8 NW, Sranrz.<n Sanday, the Odth yeat of hie Swartz, The relatives and i¥iends of the famil, ited t Th from thira doyt from Brook\yn. Tiros. —On Tuesday, Aux ist 20, Jawee Freon ly est son of Edgar and Eilen ©. ‘Li!to, ‘The relatives and friends c! the family 4ive respectfully invited to attend the funeral. {vom thé residence of b's Parents, pore or avenue, near Myre, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ye three o’lock, Vovent.—On Tuesda! gaunt £0, Canotine, daughter * Themes W. ond Ju! Vought, aged 2 years aud 9 onthe, Tho friends of the family are respecifully loved | to attend the funeral, from the house of her parents, No, #44 East Twonty-sixth etreet, this (Wednesday) after- Boon, at oue o'clock. ‘Wrsrenvert,—on Monday, August 19, at New Brigh- on, Staten isand, Jony & Weerervert, Jr,, im the Stib year of hia Funeral corvices at the rectdence of his father, Dr. Joho S, Westervelt, on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. The reiativee and friends of the family are in- vited to attend, without further notice, Carriages will be in attendance at the Tompkinsville landing on the ar- Tira! of tho three o'clock boat from New Yor! Wenp.—On Tuesday, Augnet 20, ANpnaw Vay Toy, infant gon of Thomas M. and darian Clifton Webb. Funeral this (Wednesday) afte:uoou, at three o'clock, ig 236 Schemerhorn street, Brooklyn. he funeral of Governor Josera A, Wrrcerr, of Means late United States Minister to the court of Berlin, will take place at St, Paul’s M. E. church (coraer ue), New York, of Twenty second street and cams al Tis BALDWIN, D. L. ROSS, cbuld of Johm Russell and Rosa Young, aged 2 yeare, 3 weeks and 3 days, The remains will be removed te Washington. thts (Wed con B Mansion House, Brookiyn d to attend. Services afternoon, at three o'clock, at the Friends of the family re- sey Ri j ‘st babi dl aig WATER. PORT GF NEW YORK, AUSUST 20, 1967. Cleared. Shack 1 Samehip Cleopatra, Phitlipa, Savannab—Murray, Ferris .Bonene, Norfolk, City Point and iy &C ne Boston—W gentenmenip Pioneer (Br), , Cow Bay—Parmele # Sieamabsy Albemay Richmor Tipe M irinnell, Slasare, Cork for my jon Bark Anions Mar: a tausk Slowan & Edy Bark Chilton, ®tafford, Zaza and Trinidad—Brett, Son & apne David Ower. Chadbourne, Buenos Ayres—J Norton T"arig Gipney (Dan). », St Crofx—P Hanford, m, Springbok ‘br "Tikenss, Kingston, Ja—& H Solo. vate Tndine (Br), Foxwell, Norfolk, Va—Hicke & Bell. wees Ferris, Si Joun, Wilmington, NC—Thomas & jolmes. eg x A Orcutt, Butler, Blizabethport—A Abbott. eh n Louisa, Coo.’ Providence—Rackett & a! mes, Derby, Ct—Rackett £ Taylor. er, Stamford, aye, New Arrived. Booua (Br), Judkine, Liverpook Ang 10, ¥ 12th, at 3:35 PM, with mdse aud passengers nor. eben Solr E Sloop OM Davie, rien Now, Th Steamsh rinenst "0 d, Havre Aug 7. sud Falmouth th, with mdse and paseengers, 10 the New York aud Havre Steamship Co, Stemasbio A iy be a, © ry, neyo far gs at 6:45 *. Savannah, wi & 18th inst, ®, paeeec steuinship Herman Tivingsto hb he: ce for Savanns Steamship © ampion, Lockwood, Charleston, 65 hours, parsongere, to 1 R Morgan & ¢ lp Saragossa, Crowe!l. Chrgleston, 60 houre, with nuise and pasecnuers, fo A Leary. Louisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NC, via Fi 48 houre, with mdse aud passengers, to Marray, ro & 9. mship Valley Cily, Tomlin, Washington, DO, with a a Jamen Hand. Akg IE Fp ta Palmers (Sp jerales, Havana, sa, in Pallast, Ca Eg of Brig Martha, Stone, Cispata, NG, 23 days, with fustic, te, pig Eich Berea c (of Ball Burgess, Bridgeport, Brig Evien Bernard (o: oy ort, cK 10 daya, with coal, to Hicks & Beit. be Brig James. Crow (Br), Condon, gy al 20 days, With eos], fo master. Sehr Ann & Susan, Douglass, © ‘sig oe ad Tia, Mays Eeclr R Mason, Mardine. Norfolk, 3 days. Sailed, Brig Samuel Welsh, Koy Weat. ag TOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELTAGENCE SEE ANOTHER PAGE. ‘ as * iimere). ke Marine gga gs Suir Prexeis P Sacer, 28 York was spoken 4 from T.iverpoo! for New ia ae. ap 19 W, making waver, encountered stro winds,” i Ratio, nttived at Liverpool ech ine’ at Boston from Cater:ita, reports Tuck hy @. heawy eee, on the ais fi iy the Alice, carried away tho bead ¢ vorsel i leuk badiv. Tovey, Moantfort, from, Sombrers, before ‘arrived with lose of tops he remained on the Bt Bank Many he reported at St masts anchors, chalns, yepairiug. ae Jed and gunk on Saturday io the westward of Goat Thom: TRAM, before repovied om, fire at Newpori, wi Ockan Brive, at Boston 20th, from Havana, lost Jibboom and foreiopgallant sail, Senn Moves, from Now Vouk, far corn. to New Bedford eqbin Goor, Wreek- tance. eon 1 next mornin in ps ®t co Chk RILLIANT, before reported ne Mie ihe arrived at Howton ith. € ‘ef has gone to her ace we Fawn Washington t ) inet from Atami turned on account of Capt boom. Spoke Ang Thriver, Wood, arrived North: Atlentic Ocean. with 2 | Sehr DLC Smith, rived at Tarpaulin Stove bulwarks and Tos! Hark Mauda Beare, Gilford, ma Ang 12. o th the bar, Park Sea Hanger Lewis, of S aylor. Ma Gon n €po) ne BP. lat 749. lon 47 19, bork Ovpray, Gart. 7 NW, olla before reyo:ied. ie OE GS owland, of NB. Shin 8406 boie ap eas vol € Sroken. Rogers. fr Cs H say See 4 N. ion $7 8 and Caloutta ow. Nevartuat We" from Liverpool for Celeatia, Barnes, from Shields for ——, Aug ie for Liverpool, Aug 10, off adelpbia for Antwerp, Aug 10, ‘Ship chertotte, trom Phi lat 40 08, lon —, ‘An Atmerican abip, bor bine oy hor in contre, A Xgita 1p), from dou', showing a white flag with of Cardigan o enux fur San Francisco, July Ra Ke video. 1 nt 38, aly a 37, obi Wereitine Gilkey, 7 rf eee | zg from Baliimore for Monte + from New York for Trieste, Taly Sophia, sohansen, from New Yor © at, Tea oy ‘ork for Cronatedt, from Port Tatbot for New York, on 2617. Astwenr, Aug 6—Arrived, Ottawa (1 , Ulier, Nielsen, Phiindelphia: ‘Mh, Mae hot Aytes: Otteres, Tor user, Phindelph Auibanre. July 2—Sailed, Commerce, Io Vinson, N¥ork. LARD, NZ, June W—Sasied, bark’ Kate, Conper, San Tem Arris ni, aim 7 Moonlight, Nickals, London; ushinan, P Boston via jagaseat ; 20th, Boston via M da gascar Archer, NYork; onic, Bers, Bue sailed 19th, ship Belle Creole, Menem June 13—Pased by, us Peurice, from New 6th, Ma tdedut, end, Singapore indward, Batrett., Hong Ioup for New Tarver "Lucas. NYor; Santinis, Nel son, Liverpool otk for Hong Kon PINWaty Aug ?—Arvive bark RB Walkor, Moore, Balloa 10', bely Alive Storeitt, Mgoper, Cuba, Huh, bark , Harford, NYorE ¢)— Arrived, Morin &, NYork; Sty Atex BREVERMAVES, Aly 4—Acrived, Knropa, Von Iegen. City Poin’ s Raltimore; ofte ¥ and Thiermana, Nordonholt, Ang d_Arrived. Don Qutxotte, t ole, —~ date)—In port bark Ap Walter Raleigh, NioKe Lunt, Havre art, Choston, Wasser, New a, bow Cant onwe, Ha port *Lipa Naw CITA, ‘* (Br Y Roaton, rete! mn tama? Br). n a July 6 vark Dawe ¥ a ae ‘suns Ly At Salt Pond July @ bark Manchester, Tufts, ue. tof Reain Jviy 5, vark ay M cing Phipps, woe. ow B ih poy —Sailed, bark and, Lewis from bony Barinace. Cow ilar, Avg i—Saliel, big J {W Woodroff. Baton, New York ; acbr Alcor apr iy Feasrived, Arraean, Spencer, London ( or Cronin fe ay 4 an hana | 5 vs renin, a LOUTH, TAONN, Ag alle July 2, bark Aven, 3 B Tahon to La do do: ery N “ War Welt Sirowuritaee Gingexny, July 2-Sailed, Seer ‘ith, Albina, SWarfeter, ‘St Peter. Gocayy Orleans; ig T—Sa' Sailed from Cuxhaven Sth, Dr fox Koxa, June eased Jeane, Bourne, Bap A , American Moore, “Teun of Wiane, Aus 6—Of, ale, RG, AU nut 4 rane, Bis Pe; Bp amilh ( oy lads jerrimac, Mara San rae ae aie, Mn thesis od, Garibald’, 6th); Ws te London for NYork; 7th, Iris, Bremen. , ixscta, Ang M—In port barks Carlton, Seiled Antwerp fe), de Lenha; 7 and Waiter, saitimore; Feabodse it NYork La Eason, ha of the by Kerala an, Cleared 6th, Ri Deal 8th); 7th, frou Graveren at Fisher, pernals, Gibson, for do 8 days; Mirehouser ‘iora aes ‘vurginia ( (8), Prowse, abd ae Penn (oso ‘ininosy Rely ug 6—Arri ‘Thompson, Ex Cor Gra B Spencer, NYork ( ar! Dathon: to return); TH Maren, York ; Ent ou 8th, Ceerops, Diton. for York. Lowponperar, Aug 5—, NYor Mansau Maraga, Al ric. J, manenes 2 July 26—Sailed, ug 6—Arrived. © Mata July July &0-sArrived, Glas, 6—Cleared, brig Ve Yo ane with lemons. fr BOURNE, une e—Arrived, as N Yorks Carlton, Tapley, piowige is) A ree oe binson, Tasioh Bil, a ‘une 28-~ for sa: June Kor ork ip Francisco; Trene, and ag smou™ Aug 8—Of, Philadel; ‘asia Aug 12—Arrived, steamship Golden City, Lat ‘ She ih, steamship ee Dow, Centra} Amer? can ports. To for Baltimore, ela; nae ‘el Pies ory ee man (Br), Anderson, (Br), Petrel (Br), Stat oF RRgaiDA ona ‘sid for via, N (anid ald rR vork 201 es Bat Kala n port_ bar! both betora SW, daly 1 b. ice (Br), a be ene 1a, bark Priscitis. Jone, England, Tudine am HEIR, uly Stn port barke States do; birt ‘Devon (Br), and Ber for Work do: Spring ( (Br). for HavanEah Ss ‘or), for NYork ae and SYDNEY, 8, , ane, caving ‘6th for ied Jun 2th, achr Victor, Greenleaf. do. (Siaxcnax, June 12~Arrived, Belen W Almy, Mary E ‘brigs James 4th, @isg; Lettie (Br), Ralph, from Demarara, arr id, seeking; sc Jones, from NYork for naar arr’ Sailed July. Mas ang Labby, AFORE, June 2%8—Arrived, ~ MNOxAS. Anz 5—In port ship barks K A Kennedy, Same —_ Mountfort Kirby, brige A 81, ereon Inagtta; Clie ), Arecibo Outerbad eee (bo to load for NYork; Ponce. GANROG, July 20—Sailed P; Vico. Augd—-Arrived, Yoicomiwar Sune SeSaied” autre an or asti for ri Sailed Ji 7itog Raa ees Here ioh ear wtre sn aa rrived, bark Sachem, Kirwan, Adem ved, Gen Burch, Mreefiingy peng, tiers ‘WYorh. t ee poe, Jeno eaited pr as pore 2. a and Solomon, fam ‘Diamante, from NYork for Retters Po areas, OE —Arrived, Mary Wathine, Willieme,’ : fou inca, barke Clifton a aren a se bark Oballenge, We raiso); 12th, ship Wi rian ‘Welkin, Blanchard, San Frapciseo; Freeman} Winfield Scott, Reed, june 10, bark Geo Kingman, Hammond, sihameis American Ports. ALEXANDRIA. Fg ern vate ks Car dient PL Ac.. Pepe rena: sien Crowley. Montes Magnet Zan Mountain Laurel, Tan tKrataee ane waa (Bri, Keating. & at ohn A Bvechroe o fckinond 3 Young, Wi ar eee ae oi er a OSes Acrived, shen ree Henry Balttiwores, Saxon, Phila Dorchester, for Providence: ate fet Ang V0 -Arrivaty ). Kooc! Holbrog Small, ee, from 7 ory Birvin Reed 7 sow seY wagnieg port for Last We yy o pe ——— Nantuel prs at Kenneb for} Philadelphia; sloop Yani for Por tou. N for Bath; hticn ‘Hate. NYé maith. tae ‘Elian Baran Cullen, Guilon, Boston none, Carson, Balam for do} DO: Hfamiibal, Ci man, do. for cig sh 0 for Le Dikelia oe “Se Po wate case Y. vin St invecteas Clk Dae Oreriee nt FOL Hoes Janes NYork tt, hora tw hinnser: awe achra Zeclaee Mayo. Nyork fa ie }, for lag Sal warrett: J BMenrs. Sitamons, Smiih: J Ps ae } Comwitiee. Waicer.—On Sabvath g, August 18, in the 44th | fon: City Lag hg RICHT.. bath evening, August io he year of his age, Wittiam Wricu?, of the firm of Robert | henson, nah L. Maitland & e chao: Ht Southard, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to von attend the funeral. from his late residence, at White Durkee, Philadelp! Plains, this (Wedn meetey twetve o'clock. A train | 1a lea leaves Hartenr depot, Twenty-sixth street,at half-past ten arena oe —On Tnesday, August 20, at the Mansion House, Brovk!yn, of congestion of “the brain, JowNxiz, only Cardi | | | ca ry Allen, Tater: more via Hava Aug ari rods bark Addie Decker, Pennell, waved 17th, ee’ WEURY! PTE ADE LentA, is, 19—A! rally Digs iat ace "for Rondout; eae der, ork. 5 ade wie a f3. hranemales Rese socked bal wre, Whitney Looe. An Arrived, ae my.ne Sar, Wy 18 tSatled. sence heal, ieee nf V4 ieee. Pitan, 9 ‘Trenton, NI 4 C00, ‘wend Fielmer, Hataps: on OMe, my tice Wert W iv. Lawson, ct aras, Stoddard, ne), New Onleans Philadel x sins louniain a sehre dwards, ar ‘onan! , sehr bei ly BA ae Black wall (Be), Consiance (Br), Biliett, Aw re Tigrie Oakford, Rocko, Howlaede i, bagi Ausicaltid (Bs), Barrack, Melbourne, ed Laly 28, ehip Clifton (Br). Wi , Liverp 1M srearried, Be Caroline aay smi, tee bey ‘Anu, Boag, P vialph achy Angelina, Po Cares Salleg Ith, sehre Althea. Hari he Re seit, andJ Prick, Foune. Ph adalphia, and ® large of cogeters MU rh ports), Bound A fy ioeArrlved,: wehe , Revie, Ay Med Baggs ae pole, Bay eerie won, t

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