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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 of fan Francisco claim, ag insurers of goods iw and as assigoees of Cameroa, Whither & win 3 Lane, Joseph | April 13, 1965. on a whaling vovage; was captured and | The Commercial Mutual Insurance Company of Pg ope ¢ rg Re Lng Willian F. | burned stay 27, 1865, off Cape Oliver, in Ochotsk Sea, New York ¢ aims, as ingnrers of ship and cargo, Black, Woodman (rnin, and Robert Por er. of Seara- | The own-rs claim for bark, gaudy oll on hoerd.. $81,548 | and arsiznre of A. A. Low & Brothers on, three, OUR INDIAN TROUBLES. Sarre, Shela ener to cuntee Ge hate °. nee La Ant J. R. Coghit! & Co... way A wr Damages by breaking up voyage. ++ 160,849 of boll, &e, Cog! SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF Berita stuns was mast re led fom | KiowecerF. Nyy tamer for teas of wsds ‘sa | atu Marie S. Wiliam Re} 5 Seer i haloes eS eee ee Newport, Engi«na, October 6, 1864, laden with railroad board . for furnityrs, book: ond clothing, and oiher Tack, of ton Wresdien eben pepo id Pr on of the Indian ‘oy Suenos ; esptured, pil- Paber, bound for buenos Ayres; was capt a byt s p yitude 16 de ‘T tans barden, registered ifn ; ncackneataretrerrss tithe rnd eaph Govober 20 Int Simin. west. | at Now Bedforg—whereof J rei Sart Je, Frederick > ‘American missionary at § Rostubaumn, Joseph Graadeusteln, of bark and outét, ber 4 Alien, Oliver Crocker, George my oo ey” n . 14008 j Hardon 1ikinghad. James land, Abra | The Sum Muimal Inturance Com pau cis0e, claitn tor goods lost........ : ingten All to Binme—Tke Santee and Yank. vu Sept 1 ; Tae coenie’ ‘patasd “Stsplon, fOr dilen Gace Jorpb larko, Raney’ a BIL | ” York clalua as ncinevs and by eabroeaiog fo mann in’ ck tes iene cade ak, anes rae a oa Xan eid eT eS Mects. . gencles—H villzed City—Councilea Hold with Indiane—Depar- ture tor Omaha and Fert Laramie. Crocker, Thomas W. cia ms, for clothing, &e. (in gold)... New York, aud Moses Rosexbaum of San Fran- the Troubles—The Indian Bureau at Wash. Sr0nx Ciry, Iowa, Sept, %} Swift ikem ie richts of sufferers r “aco” Bell, 22,1°9 chandise lot. sgecegereses . A i cools eh Mem, Neghe weroenoars, sad Themes We]. The Geeta et area cniaet caactieae scan bus: ond. K- Lover, of Sew Work: chime’ tor’ goods Sonnel emmemanes All are well, Counciis were held with ail of the different ‘Wil iauns was master—salled from Hono!yin om a whal- $o5, dels. registered at Ni Jost, aes sisal softy ae a Sait pagent bands of Indians as far as Fort Sully, Indian reserva- ing voyage, April, 1865; was.capinred June 22, 1665, of | Hat! ‘Wiliam Heiler, of New York, Louis Sachs and Tow Miasioy, D, T., August : Gacasnamennen ane aap gpa Capo Tuaddenus, iv.the North Pacific Ocean, and berned | ¥F. Potter manter—sailed from Shang Martin sachs, of San Francisco, Cal., claun for Eight o’clock P.M yesterday found the Indian Com. th Cheyenne Too owners clalin for dammazes...... $223,687 | 1863, with a carcopartiy ar freight and partly on Owner's | | Go0ds lost... o.. essen noe ees mission, with its numerous train and followers, at the | ‘%* mouth of the Niobrara, 10, 1864. etmpped and. Tuomas, W.-Waliams, 963 | account. and was captured april 24, 1863, in latitude iexander Serm| Robert chy of Yaak: D. Ty cig! ba: and ¢loven | _T® Commission starts at once for Omaha, and from snore James 0. Aveline, fn aos south, longitude 29 deg. 10 min. west, oy ton, D. T., eighteen hundred thence to Fort Laramie to visit the Lostile tribes, ding. re » The General Williams, oe Pillared aod burned, with cargo and stores, vt miles above St. Louis and one hundred and forty-two ‘Eaward, © London—whereof Charlies ownér claims damn; 3 fallo as: — 1cam schooner Aldebaran, dove ital diy pencenyaood tes, bf Wm. H. Barnes, of New Loa- | For lonors on vessel, valved at $25,000, deducting den, duly enrolled at the port of Brookhaven, and after. | *r ve Mees cin in Towa, Yankton is the. ¢ap ar | Attnekon Passenger Train near Fort Har- Kaoowi ye a. aries | don Nor. amount paid by underwriters, $15,000—less wards registered at the port of New York—whereof Territory, and contains. a population ker~Murder of Three Men, One Woman and int tas secunen Be in. of Pivmiom.of insurance, $1,802-—$13.193, mak- Nehemian Hand and Robert W, Hand, of Setauket, New | about eight hundred souls, Although it 1g only | a Boy by the Cheyennes. d fz Withass if lose on ship... ¢ $11,802 | York, Were the sole owners, and the said Robert W. | ebout three years since the frst building was Laaverataive, Gonn GE Set, Benjamin, master—sailed from Honvlu'u December 22, | For Ire: on cargo, after deducting the sums Hand master—sail from New York Feb 27, cosated. %s sleead: “ see BM hy 1864, on » whaling poyage m the Arctic Ocean: was by underwriter, less premium. 1863, laden with neral cargo and bound for Maran: ly boasts of eight mercantile pouses, Phe indians ced ines. iti vil cxptured and burned June 25, 1862, near island of St | Lossen frerght, atter deductions. 204 }-bam, and was captured March 13, 1863, about latitude | two hotela, one church completed, [and gnother Passenger train, siz miles west ward of T ‘Acanba, and buracd, ; | Lawrence. The Metropolitan Insurance Com 29 deg. 10 min-norwh, longitude 61 deg. 10 mim. west, | under way, and the usual number of drinking paloons | °% Fort Harker, to-day, They had placed ties.on the ‘the teat i ‘damages for Value of bark, Tho owners claim gen by her destraction York claims, ae reimeirers. and. a ignees of by the Florida, plundered and burned. The cargo was praselips bray prays Nota. are in | t780K, which were removed by the pilot of the ourfit, oil on aad presk ng up.of voyage (over and above 678 20 ‘net insurance re- the Baltimore Insurance Company, on the certified to belong to Packeoham & Beattie, Eaglish aenee. tive, when about thirty-five lodians rose up from a ra- ry tion thereof by reason ceived by them) $40 carzo ref mts sense, 5,000 ‘gad was insured ia London, great demand, and command prices which seem enor- a bp, hem, upon Tnsorances.§ 196,806 ‘Wm. Benjamin, m: ton ‘Insurance Company of Boston fe mous im a country whore land can be had fer tho | "!¢ 8nd poured a volley into the cars, without injuring ‘The burk Willan 380 35 Wong ourden, ragie- | Ane Henjam 5a gains, an reinsurers-of the: Now Tork: Matoal 500 | asking. any one, however. Ms tered > hereo. C. Merril! e pany, nsorance Com: , Gpow car; rs er aiited tabbs’ George H Aone, Wiles Hose | York. 8 msurers of ehip, ontt ant catsuings. 23,702 | Hathaway Compants SP0@ caréoy 10 is expected that,twhen tho raliroad now in con- | 4 baad Of Cheyennes miriered and scalped three Charivs Hare and P. H Cooty, of San * templation to connect with the Northwestern Road via & anssse ” i FAROE. ee a a ee tehettcl Tamee h. Wancaiena Han, | war, 10,000 ming bi kansas, a fow days da bo} ed Mai . ‘mas: . whereo, Farman it wel oa Insurers of profits on carco of T 8. away, 10, 6 afow since, and a boy nam jaione was $565, thorn ue wane eee oy nie ois aah Whitvell, of Fair Haven; Thomas G. "Young, of | The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York Other expenses Sioux City to Chicago is completed, Yankton will Gicsida this sicas GAY tka eateeday, ak Qo ervek, nine- the Arctic Uoeaii; was captured by tne Shenagdoan June | Portland Me.; Awna E. W. Rechardson, of Nunda, and claims, ag insarers of cargo... wepecessees 42,179 shoot ahead with a velocity unequalled, and at no dis- ails of Fort Harker. m $6, 1865. aud berned. Georgia W. Moore, of Brooklyn, N. The Colombian Insurance Compa In all. tant day become the, leading city in the far West, 1 | “82 cond 2 6 ‘Thomas G, Young, master—saiied f claim: I 8 surance ‘The «t a al aha 0 000 | 28, 1806, 00 a wbaling voyage in the Arctic Oceus: was | Company on cangi ns nny ne cee nnes 30,000 | min P. Howes was mastorauled trom Bella Vista, | Us not forget to mention in connection with Yankton | weynrit pHILLIPS AND THE PROPOSED CONVENTION OF peal a " captored and bu June 28, 1865, wile beating up | The New Englund * pence y Mazatlan, in tho Gulf of California, on the 2d of March, | thatthe Union and Dalwtian is published weekly, and LOYAL GOVERNORS, E. hag Beuriug straits. claims, as inaurers and astienees of Thomas & 1863, laden wiih @ cargo for New York, Om the 6th | fupnishes to the citizens of Dakota the latest news from — Jone, 18 rida The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Com- Tne Aviantic Mutnal Insurance Company claim, Hathaway, on the profits of the ship. - 20,000 she was plundered and burned by tho Fio- The aueuuc du ual dn: ft as insurers and assizaces of the owners, for 000 As reinsurers of Mercantile Mutual 24 ipearers of ine Union Macual Lusa- all parts of the civilized world. [From the Anti-Slavery standard of this week.) We are giad to see that many journals are advising Yankton is also renownnd as boing the home of Gov- | a donvumict of Laval Govarnum. i ive expression ts { i f Baker & Morrell, on “pr” ance Company ef New Bedfora, for tuo risk Th s ace, O pany clam, us inaurers o! 1, ernor Foulk, “Dr.” Burleigh, delegate to Congress from | the real feeling and purposo of the nation at this pertious : Moots .-+, 1,408 | den, duly recistered at Boston—whereof Oharien Hill BUID..00ssevessserserseserene csereeessees 52 $30,000 ¢ Johnson very properly told General The bunk Cp-ey. 20 | __the schooner Lazale 31. Stacey. —¥rancis M. “Ashton, Hil, of West Roxbury; John Currier, Je, of | Tho brig Wiliam C, Giark, of Boston, of 823 toas— | Dakota, and General Tripp, Surveyor General of the | moment. | President Jobneon Nery properly tid General whereof Beujamin R. Redman was master—-ailed cn June 3, 1864, from Machias, bound, with exrgo, for Ma- tanzas, Un the 17th June, 1864, 1m latitude 30 deg. 5 min. north, longitude 64 deg. 30 min, west, she was captured by the Florida. The New Engiand Mutaal Insurance Company lain a3 insurcrs om eald brie, of Pendieton & y, Regiatered 5 , fae fandell a1 hia AD: of Satem, Mass., late an officer of the Lzzie M. Stacev,, | Newburvpor, Mase, and Wm. Lambert. of Portamoath, eee Don Geatera Edward antaeme y t destroyed by the Shenandoab near latitude 1 deg. north, | N. H. were sole owners, and Fraocis M. Hinckley was Naniucke,, and Edward Mot. Rovinson, longitude 28 de. west, claims for lues of wages, books, | mafter—sailed frem Calcotta, December 8, 1862, with “ e Pag eagae injury... o +, $°,050 | cargo, for Boston, and was captured by the Florida Bedford May 28, 1862, for the ‘hip Na ga..—Mre, William C. Paive, of Boston, | March 6, 1863, in ‘Iatitnde 15 deg, north, loncitude 64 Ocean, 0a 8 whaling voyace; wascaptured June | Claims for ber share one-eizith of the ship Nasxan, | dec, west, plundered and burned with remaining Cargo. 1865, 10 Janttude 64 dex, 30 mia. norh, di-iamt five Rezond Sethe ae oa pgp eet gerne be os pvr rays the sans of the — pe ot 5.084 chine gst the farha.--Joshua jucomber, lace muster ; for freichtand 1, 384. «+ 0. sereeee eeerseceeccescerescescccces BOy $F mx ques from westera shorsof Deuring’s traits, and } ooh hark Martha, of New Bedford, for personal ef- | The Washington. Insurance Ormoany of Bosioa ‘The echooner Rieaz, of Provincetowa, Mass—whereo! te kc. eleims, as a:gurers and assignees of Charles Gideon Bowley and Joshua E. Bowley, of Provincetown, Por whaling out 0 James Bowden, tirst mate. Hill, on ship. acasieacpopncschasiases (Oe Were ownors, sailed trom Provincetown June 1, 1863, on Bil and bone om board 663. | Charies IL Smith, s:ooud mat Of B. B. Lisher, upon profits on proverty of abip. 8) @ whaliug Voyage in the Atlantic, and was’ cxtured Vaiue of prospective catcoings. Ship Sopma Thornton —John W. Thompson, late Heory Du Pont, Elewher Du Pont, Lammont Du by the Ploriaa on July 8, 1863, about 70 miles southwest Ine maser, Orlando G. Robluson, for terchaa- chief maie of ship Sophia Thornton, of New Pont, and Engene DuPont, of Wilmington, Del., of Martha's Vineyard, and burned with 20 barrels of oll disc, ish, whalebsno, whale t ebir, ke : Bedford, ciaims for loss ot personal effets, ox- elaim for care seveeegsaee, 22,000 | 00 board, : Tbe fir-t mate, Jonn Caiien, for wualebooe, to- penses, &a, e074 @ Commercial Insurance Company of New For which vessel, etores and oi! the owners cla'm Daren, cloning aod metruments Bee FLORIDA. York, clarms as insurers and'aacionoes of Curtis damages... oaadeclestestncgeeer’ COAST fee Coumbian Insurance Company, of Now The following is an absiract of claims filed & Peabody, of Boston, upon merchandise..... 10,000 The oark Lapwing, of New York, of 590.11 tons bur- . ey beet gine gas vine fa the Depariwent of State, by As relnsorers of the Orient Mutual Insirance path hig sheeple Ball Poattiat ates Territory, Upon our arrivat last evening these gentle- | for the will of the people, He was right. But since men came on board to pay their respects to the Com- | Congress has betrayed ite trust and deserted ita post " we can have, strictly speaking. no oficial expression ailesioners and consaitvwnth them ig'zelasion (0 Thdian | O° the Nor ioaal will, tilt: Noremben, cemehile, matters. the danger is imminent, We are without @ gov- “Dr.” Burleigh, who until his election to Coneress | erument. Our headquarters. have beep captured by had been the Indian Azent tor this department, was the | the eveny, and the whole army (Comgress) daliberately Principal talker, and gave his views upon the origin of | fy there no other way? Is there no machinery. withia. tho troubles with the In:tians and the proper method of | reach that can supply eqengatietty, sic ‘gb pinot the place of Congress ‘es, indeed re se. robin aalpocegh ens heise Neale at veral waye in whicn the people mav make their judg entirely upon the corrupt management of Indian affairs | ment and will unmistakably understood In Kansas in Washington. The Indian agents, be says, have bad | times, and at several critical momen JP the rebelllon, " the government was either awed bark or encoura: bo opportunity of peroamsedes poor Indiava, even bad forward by hase meetingn, political ‘edhven- they felt disposed; but aside from that, they are an | tiong and other instramentelities The aceem- honest, faithfal, eolf-sacrificing people, who render their | bling of all the loyal Governors 1s one of the best services to tho governmeat at a salary of $1,500 per | Of these, and comes nearest to a Sena‘vrial verdict} 1 Tas native or nataralfzed, Company of New York 2,815 | whereo: ranse of onditi True, Johnson may be too crazy to beed any sch Pyar nied e wv adte es ganized and — doing’ bi th The Pacific Mutual Inenrance Gampaay of New Roxbur, and Daniel G, Uacon, of New York city, | Se etn an ind taithtaliy redoe a el mca aa od | protests” stil, there aro some near bln who, reading Y cae “ j Une State in which they are respec cate York, claim az ineuress and aesienas of E. J. Wore thi aces, and James Bolgor, master—aalied | of th yy entrug od to theig care OOMAE OE | that handwriting on the wal, might pause before they Se doe ark a ae 28 guBlatned by them as tue owners, marigers, | DuPont, DeNemours & Co., of Wilmington, on from Boston March 9, 1863, laden with coal, provisions | ee ne eet te et the Fackoon Indians ceded | J0'2 hita in his trensanabie piots We wontt bave ucla yew hig het wrereot Wea, G Tabor, Jobe Hunt. d' |) ticigu ers or insurers of duly documented v rehand'ae, 5,000 } and other morchand'ss, for Batavia and Singapore On | 14 °c. toed Siates fur milion acres of lawt, npon | ROADkention Nat only give expression to nabitc opinion, Unied States captured and destroye:l or The San Mutual ineurance Company of New York the 23:h March, 1863, about latitude 31 deg. 31 min, bat wontd wish toem also to remind all who jom the m. J. Koc, Joseph Browne l, of New Beitord, f steamer Flu , longitude 32 dez. 30 min, west, was captured by | ‘¥e agreamenton the part of the government to pay ve taaly « I if Mary E Gorda’ o: Brooklyn, Now York, were owners, | OF te oiler sad crew of the shames Flortt fasimlp emtery Ca plane yp the Florida, and b:came a total loss. y uf pring acne al a dtd rates b ceding A apo He zed Wen tush BIOd tbe, Coen anmeechek poe tae God J. A. Macomber, waster, sailed trom Honolulu May | Sf euen alii, or im elirier parties for ihe service of | _ fe The Atiautic Mutual Lavurauce Company of New nels eek conta aton bad purelased ail kinds | iced for euch felony. We would havo sich acon of useless trash, cousisting of shoddy blanket, beada, Umbrelian, moejaito wets, children’s ehawia, boots and | vention greta, Hees: Ge Means, he See. reared. $8 shoes and numberiess otter articies of no poxaibie use to | Make alt Jounson’s tools facts the tho Indians, aud compelied thom to take these goods in | AW.» We need to have these mis reat Re place of ‘the $65.000 in gold appropriatsd by Congress | Wheafe itis to ploy with edged tools, They should be &. 1860, On a woaling Voyage iM bud Arcjic Ocean; was fines Capinred June 28, 1865, within the Lesiiands of Cape rms ed chen ag Bhale."6 why’ Ge £658 tone OF & Peabody, of Boston, npon profits on mer- East aod the Noriu Cape of St Lawrences Bay, and oof.A. H. Lucas was smsster, and Fra! Baya, of Daroed. Boston, was owner—sailed from 'Bo:ton May 22, 1863, York, claim, as insurers and assignees of D. G. &W. 8. belonging to the same parties. Tue owners claivn for salve of versel. 20, laden with tee and general cargo, for Hong Kong, China, 1 : reminded that, If the nation does sometimes confuredly Gu:fis, $10,000, na oj on buara $10,459 50,489 | s pertion of the curgo belonging to suid Francis Boyd, vb Making fn all........,..005- peak ces. Bp Oe en Oyen BRS? | pardon Lee and Davis, it haugs Wirz; so let the Blacks ee eaves ee roace and the remaining capacity of the ship, after res-rving | ton, on reinsurance, GuoRGiA. Wace, and. sent them” up. the river by bear, | aud Blairs take warning. The following is an abstract of ciaims filed in the De- partment of state for the capiure ant destruction of Guly registered and documented ve-sels of the United states, by the owners, mariners, freighters, and in- surers of such vessels and of the cargoes thereof, or dobn A Macomber, mast oom for coal for butlas:, wa; chartered to Everett & Co,, ‘MeDix, books, clothing a pet 962 | of Boston, for the outward voyage, for $12,000, in Mexi- | In all. ‘The Al eniic » uruai lusuranc: ‘ oinpany of can dollars, On Jono [4, 1863, in about tatitade 8 deg. | Th sane us losurer of sundry gwuers on sbip and 1,500 30 min. norch, Iyngitude 30 dog. 40 min. west, wascap- | New York and that during the trip most of the cows died, and | , These men are not fools or drunk, whoever else may in the wintcr the remainder of the atork bad to be killed | @ 80 It ts but axmplo justice to tvem to presame thas because they had no hay to feod it, He stated that the | tbey see, a8 clearly as the coun'ry does. the inevitable Indian Ba-ean in Washington was a masse of corruption, Teault of the conduct they advise. It must provoke Con- and that tho Indians would nover bo. peaceable until | #768: to Impeach Johneon. As it Isao unoertain whither: |, a8 fnearers and ssign tured the cargo plundered from day to day by the Charles F. Hitl, upon freight aud vessel... otticers acd cl of tho Flori ‘and the ship and re- Mi otherwise interested im such cargoes, or in charter a ( io three or f tha, ther ly an tr ny 0. New Bedtord, PeAninr of inaetten Paeet dvea an. tase taclenree ce Lec ieeete, heirs lips a §Ferlon & Cor, parties for the service of such ships, which ships and | {hrty was ® radical coange in the mar Meaty Of Moeutlog fro peschiient: tt ta MAIFEIOD pepe e bark Congress, ot 37 . Te AT deg latitude 29 deg. north, of thereabouts, The | Hiram Hu'chineon, Young & Emmons, J. @ Cargves were captured and appropriated or destroyed | fi ire. ife intended, al the next ao sume that, in case of necessity, they are prepared to « Bedtord, whereof Gideon Allen, | owner claims for himself end his underwriters esicllows,:| Wha araWe i coed ea te Bane esasek by the officers and crew of the Georgia, formerly called | thoroughly ventilate Indi ard let the people | auempt resiviance to Congress’ in otter ways. If E Stanbury, Joey, Clark, Yarden’ Bitingbast, don. * | Dam, "Dans & Co, Georce M. Baupond and W. the Japan, a British vessel, fitted and manned in Britian | Eran vere tie roo. ol the evil existed. and not have | they are not ao ready, then the course thev are follow. in Smith, Muza W, Alleu, George Homer and Freae- " Ctmena secs esas 22109, 749 | Ports. tng seers euch stark madness that we must deem them 4 the said FE Stanbary f part of cargo belonging io blm,.... 9 The New Enciand Matual Marine insurance Com. Abe Constitution, of 997.88 tons, a ehip ed at et ra wot oaharia ene sPare | dait to follow it, If then, there ts even tho slightest Bod.ord Juve 3, 1843, for | For vatue of charter on outward vovaze 18,626 ay, of Boston, claim, as iosarere of Joba &. the port of Philadelpbia—wheroof Jo:eph Wels! nd Arctic Oceans, rai'ea from Hono.ula up-" | Including exchange on ——, less value of bome- brought to light which | chance of violent attempts at Washington, it becomes us command of David D. Wo.d, ths original master “ to he prepared, to the fullest posihle extent, for re- Arete a tetlar hon Pesniuban coum te Selanos,” A. conteronne Af the-toral wevetent i iaseh f : | suinble measore in this view. With Congress self- faalt fading, tf not for epen hostilities against the gov | Ori04 ‘is seoms the best possible method to prepare de- Upon the subject of Indian roservations Mr. Burlegh | fence. expreased himself quite treely, He dors not believe at | Sm™e feo to think {t safe to wait till November, ants: rink the fagacions and in- ail in the plan cf the Commission of vl cing the northern | 80% watch events; we think tribes upon one large reservation. He says the only way | tepid Courier, of Hannibal, Mo., is wiser, when i to civilize the Indiaus is by dividing them up into xmalt | ®k#:— parties and locating them near white settiements, and | But can the conntry afford to allow the President two gradually absorbing them, Upon being asked by evs. | mouths and half of longi r time? Can it, must it enbmis tr Henderson if he would be willing to have a band lo- Lege on Pie onl fee IEG grown interesting dev toe nose cecvecessveeseses Now York city, was soe owner, and Joseph Weo-t-r, ve af pease aia, master—saiicd from Philadephia, April 27, 1863. laden Bice Kx, for the Arctic Occan, and was capt .red Ju 95.000 |. aa reinearere of China Mutual Insurante Com. | Sih Ortand tread for Shaatet Chinn: cae sapenved bg 28, 1865. between the headlands of Cape Eas: aud North r 9,000 ¢ ship Electric Spark, of Philadelphia, of 810 tons | J¥ve 25, 1863, near the Island of frividad, in lativudo 20 Cope of St, Lawrence ant buroed. The Atlantic Mutual insurance Company of New — Perna Aacery Witham J. Taylor, of Philadelphia, | 9g. 30 mix. sonth, longitade 29 deg.'16 min. west, piun- ‘ae owners Claim for valae of bark and outfit...$56.000 | York, as insurers upon the cargo of Thomas B, was owner, and Jobn C. Graham was master—eailed | fered aud kept by the captora ‘Wale oi! aud bone on board. 33.855 Everet: from New York, July 9, 1864, bound for New Orleans, | The Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company, of ‘And tor prospective catchin, 53,075 J : yw York, clam, as insurers upon the said Danie! D. Wood. master, 982 bern raion re es aS hg rk he ag $4 gs eee ORG SE pt paren By te ee oe p.and upon freight ...... ys ‘The shi), I-aac Howland, 399.2 tons burden, registered ral tr 4 Columbian I.suranca Company, ¢ Now Baiford, wherea. Kitward D. Mandell, Charies | yesisered at sew York whorect Gears s: Met Tee Oat aad COT ne Value Of the vessels 49,000 | York, as inaurors upon sitp and fretght, R focke:, Syivia Ann Howland and fuomas sianaell. of ) was muster, and Nenemfun P. Mann, Nehemiah P. | Edward Anthony, H. As insurers of Joseph Webster on cargo. few Bedived, and Edward Sot Robinson, of Now York | Mana, Je, Adr.ao J, Mann, of Boston: Messrs Charles | for merchn 1,708 | » The ship Bold Hunter, of 797.61 urdew, H. T. Anthony & Co., claim eisy, were Owners, Jeremiah Ludlow, ‘maste, suiled | [co ecu Of Naw Yorn: oD an ay ; red at ibe port of Charlesiowa ond Boston— | Caled, mar Yaukion, he repited «that be would, and | of tis awn adherents, all enemies to tho notion end ite loval froth Nes Bed.crd Oc ober 19, 1864, for the Pucite aod | Hatton its Hoctinge, Henry Soudder, ihos a Hase. | Tere ee Me'ual Insurance Company of Now | | Whereot Pasi Searsfand eab ovina, of Horton, how. | Would guarantee (hat ihe citizensof Yantion would agree | fuhabit-ncs, w rym. freneure Vofemnuer, nds Lee 1c Ocenns, captured Jane 28, near tne point of Cave | jays, Albert Dunbar, of Browster, Mass’; Frederic Dia- | The Commercial Mutcal Insurance Compaay, of laud H Crosby, of West Cambridee: James -mich, cf | With tin in the maiter, bat would stipulate that they | ‘secret service fund eat his. Slepoeal:, wr in caper emewe “tand North Cape of $4 Lawrence, plundered aod | par, of Yarmouth, Basa; Geo. Cogswell, of Bradford; | New York. ac insurers upon cargo : a¢ | Cambriigeport;’ Alexandor H. Childs, of Barnata Ghovid bave the satire mansgemest of the Todieny, 600 | te cea ot or au badges reand oritunsinanytncaynetion ver Wim. M. Botson. now deceased, of Boston, an‘l the said | The Pacific Mutual Insurance Compan: ew Soiomor tayior, of Yarmouth, aud William M. vation, | that the d——d corrupt Washington bureaa should have | Foa*tia in menial foree as to teluse to. tenn the Pee owners claim, subject to abatement, for in- George S McClellan, were owners—sailed March 19, York, claim. as insurers of Isaac Hobart, of of New Oricans, were ow: Rowland H. Crosby, | 20th'ng to do with them.” tle objected stronzly to the | groncimity of enacting what may nitimatery be the last Teh and fertile tauds about the Flack hills being appro- | fesort—revoluiion: wits a large Soushern Popul ition seeth- priated as aa Indian reservation, and should this be done | ing with rebellion, hordes of secret societies there, only he would bimself raise toons to drive them out, waiting for the signal to spring to arms—what can’t the 45,153 | ™aster—ea led from Dundee September 10, 1863, lacen pdm) oT yg and bound for Caleutta; was capiured Occober 9, 1863, about latitude 19 deg. nortn, longiiude @urance for value of ship and ouilh. $65,000 1863. laden with caro and government st res, For oll and vone on board reas Pag vets bani p train psoas A a aa for pr ti @ catching: 53,075 | April 17, 1863, t thirty miles south of the equator, | The bran rauce Com! 1 Gus Apiccttu ssl Tncamass Oorapasy, Sf sae oy taagliold Shack a0 day Gaus * eae nner ranatied entered teaeumenie: 2 deg. 35 min. ‘west, pillaged and burned. Fe ett huiken dinate: ee fen SS eer tak he Sisk etep lowttd pear. York, as insurcrs upon sbip and outii ~ 16.250 | &. p. Sanu & Co, claim as owners of one-fourth pany, one Tue owners of fi:t-en-sinteenths of the ship claim, be ng Pheri toga pe yore tal vali Me oeairgpeme cian apt I him would be the seal upon hie power. even And upon catchings.... 7,700 | of ship and of freight $22,250 | org. R. Basnert, for the value of their intereat..........00.40- the sentiments of “Dr. Burlrigh, ex-Indiag agent and | though revalition were necessary. Buc he can do m vast And as re-ia: of thi Tee Metropolitan In-urance Company of New 5 The Washing’on insurance Company, of Boston, eiogate erect to Congress, did” not fully settie the Tn+ | amount of michief. and the cou try knows 't, Something by more, ox lacuterset Dusher & Coley on tiviakt "9000 Fioo0o |. ea taacrers ot Grace Batson, of stip estion im their minds, and that they wil! make | more:han mere waiching ix mewary. | Action $8, demand rere: 5 ‘i ; M Ne seo Si avest| «befor vurnt h 0 |. There ix one power left. That resides in the loval gov- ae 3 George J. Brooks & Co., of New York, tor mor. Samuel Perry, Charles S, Perry and 8. B. Potter The Sun Movial Insurance Company, of New motives reas MS raf aa cdeee: arnore of the loyal Siutee Thay have proved: thelr patriot. ‘rhe bars Catharine, Cuaudire. tad claim for merchandise lost +» A455 ‘ork, as insurers of the ship and freight...... 7,000 ato hig charges of corrip'ion in the Indian Bureau, | $297 other ooossions, | They have eh rigepseneron. ble now aa they had in September, I n the propor parties, perind” of the war, to pledge ther Geary” sunport ANTE AGENC™, to Prosident Linco! it woe necessary for them Jas, {2 sitauted on the Breckin- | to convene then to atrensthen Pre ‘ident f.ineoin In carrying ridge botton, on the went side of the Missouri riv: in f on ob ret Seg more praened pow —_ rt ar Ay tong 3 to Ne , ws “ strengthen the peonle in the co: prec pitaied upon then Nebraska, and distant from Yaoktom about Te Pe sndat tnuit conabinn miles, The villave is locaed ear the mouth | ation with that of President Lins of tho Noobrara river, tho dividing. hve be- | their induen onid now be wnt tween the Territories of Nebraska and Dakota. peon'e in holding im check the rebel who There Indrans were formerly ‘ocated tn Minnesota, | seat of government to cheat the country of ite anda porion of them were onaged in the maspuere of | victories. Then If Ae Jonny ot Cnet bak 1 Since their removal from Minnesota they have Au taltend oF 4 nd tron will And er orders” toa h vr law—the law of the through thelr loyal governors, acting so long cteilized and Christianized, | gs Conceess remains out of service Tuthilt, Miller & Co, of merchandise lot... . Tno Columbian luserancs Gompauy, of New York, as insurers upon ship... . 16,000 Enza B, The Attantie Motuat 1 Kennebu: Now Virte—-wheroot Chains R. Grves wis omstee A tan ate: Insurance rar law Yo whe! ry ven was so'e own ‘r— ‘nual Willes# and Grinnell. Minturn & Co.. of New York clat teniieme aie Fe Or Laat heehee Dee Cee Tad Gita at | sailed from Liverpool April &, 1863, bound. to" tong rt and Wiilikm H. Phillipa, was uj George’ Wi: g, of | Kong. China, was coptured and burned April 25, 1653, railed lala Apnl, 1866, for a «baling ‘and Alfred Howes, of Dennis, Mase, | :2 latitude 25 deg north, long:tude 21 deg. 50 miu. we-t. in the Arctic Ocean ; was cap'ured June 26, 1863, era, and the said Alfred Howes wap | The ow! ms for value of ship and outfit... $90,390 's S-raits, of Maseuka Buy, " master—was laden with a cargo at Howiand’s Iston4, in | For vaiue of freight + 16,180 Ths se pece cinim fer oll, gboud ... 18,328 % the Pacific Ocean, for Queenstown, I Good Hope—Jasigt dames U Donuell. of -an Francisco, fourta otf 4 445 | api thence toa port of discharge; for destraction of bark Good Hope, wer, for goods, &c., hi im catch,. «. 3800 Jand’s Isjand December 31, 1863, was captured by | Se!, outtt and cargo, and dam: Tha Avaniic Mutual Ingiravce Compacy of Nev Kennedy & Beil... 6, 8. the Florida March 29, 1864, plundered and burued.on | Voyace. York, as insurers of shi id outfit, 11,676 H, W, Bragg & Co. i the next day, with ber cargo. and place the Uiame 1 THe where wo arrived yost ama, Henry P. Havens R dere eeoe : at agae, of Now London, ene fe 4,488 | ‘The ship Avon, of Boston, of 046 43 tons bindon. duly for breaking up of $110,000 Feniained entirely peace’u! and have boen for thy most | }; part setf--upporting, 18 ibe numbers about thirteea | ple express hundred, aod ar as reinsurers of Oceas Mutual Tugurance Vom- W. 8 Bancroit.... . A. \e ¢ owners claim for vaine of the vessel, $80000, y ‘ pany yon ship and ouitit..-....-- + 18,000 | wislot (. Ward v0, 2.583 " cia for trelguh on charver'sioeey, "00,000 CONSTITUTIONAL CUNVENTION. mill canes tarnaeebaseee, Fe cea ERlacarane “gen notford, when David Keupear beens | scun bw l; ‘ 17,180 | attrea He ne ee te joug the conver Among the latier tx the | of ia country, the intuential noe, fi _ niger . ty able Zip Ye Mode ° ~ The Finance and Canal R ys ef of the tribe, who preaches to the Indians in their | S1Gitln. and dwscrins ip an ee ie ‘ % telel,Vansenco, "300 eports Still Under ne tribe, reac! the ladians in their | posing any practical maasures to ovn:rol ft, Indians caa read and write in pein pot 5 rn ot war” Rupaeeat, is bins jon. ler, i rat ean y im |. Now « eral Ree Pelee Maite another mister, Give nia Uva dnp ofthe larat “or= ern nd he wil then we biel boven emmy act, oa te nave country tm 1959 the | Weil ae protest f his heurt lato full eymp.tiy with Gon- oy planted largely of corn, HTrtnte revolution? These are revolutionary times, Johne oat entirely destroyed by the | aon means revolution He ean accomplish his designs only swept over this country im | throug! revolation. Let him be met, than, hy the anly power ery green thin; which a law and loving pearl evn use niall! Congress their way, Yesirday acd uray rmoeia-the miitary foroe in the bande of the govecnére of lack with them, at tim s entire'y shatiing the eun irom 7 ; View, aud for many hundred miles along the river the | | very !mporvant do we deem this mexsnre for the pure Crops bare oven outirely destroyed. The losses and | Bove of run We os bee 2 who suffering witch ollow iu their wake will be severely fel: | Genrral Grant. We bave as vet no confience im him, ‘ers, Many of tu thelrown lan aries in their ta’ Since their arcival to drouths have prevented t! greatextent. this year but the crop has beer grasshoppers, which swarms of raillions, ¢ sod Jobo A, Rougers of New Bedford, and Gideon Koliy, Mott & © 48 ———- | The Son Mutual Insurance Company, of 8 Auuany, N. Y., Sept, 11, 1867. Renmend. of ace pe bem se ten onde tah, Lope in 8 Se xo ueee at York, calenss eearen 9%, leeaaacamprs to oo ‘The State Constitutional Convention mut at nine Bolley was ma-ier. sailed trom ilonoiula Robert sorrison i erchandise... the rights of Hartley, Lord ee sexes , @n a whaling veyace in the Arcitc Ocean: «as cap- | The Pacific Mutual In‘urance Company of New The Colpmblan Insurance Company, of New York * erclock this morning, Several memorials were pre- tured June 26, 1885, in Boring’ York claim 08 insurers and assignees Bpoa clara 0s tnansero pon cargo of Gliddon & Wil- sles sentedand referred. roper:y, as foil WMUNM. «oc rcccccscccocccecees cco eens Mr, jooprica made a minority report from the Com- Morris Spyer. $1,855 Of Comelius Com- ‘The ship Crown Point, of 1,098 $2 tons burden, duly Ww. 8 1 mock + $2,818 | registered at the port of New’ York—whereof John N. | Mitteeon the Judiciary resolutions, sie ~_* | Sond for Sra rancecn_ und ou the 1th of Way, 186 ted the faliowiegi=« > —— | bon 2 and oa M y. AmciER offered the foliowing:— $13,606 | about 70 miles northeast from Pernambuco, was captured “ heeas, it Ne siehctiles isiesey ee the mi pagy. of New and bursed, with her cargo, by the crew of the Florida. | of'tie(onventioa that 4 currapt couoiuation was enrerea York, claim, as jasurers of merchandise inthe Faller, Lord & Co., of New York, claim for into inDecember iast by bidders for certain coatracts for 3 Commonwealth and eb va_to the merchadise treeeesscersss + $5,280 | the remirs of the State canals, wherehy such contracts were | this winter, as in man: labor "1 But “while the lamp holds out to burn’ the parrowert Maat borcae he or heroes |S aeremcheeen seni ow tein "| shanties iar ane statis | ton haben paved ihe coum ote apoarnce af | Net Foie mo gow try om hone mm 4 . teeeenesreseeses +s natetul nditure: theref th.e vast number of grasshoppers fe are an nd cas ee ye | teas ts cy fac ane * | Pay ergmre sis Sag“ | RST Sr irr ctw mars {ese ae ae lator 70m | Sears sie ie nthe ahsleome* mabing ‘sed Saber Cpa, eee othe Obitds Shobel = * ro rg upon freight of root a John Chadwick, of New York, oo merchandise tracts br ry = tortake ach roseedings a retstion omene... veareggee reser . srg ap bce gemperns bertga * ene on oe "ng KL: Ji by, $10, prmage, $2. eg 3.000 |e oelte honor of the Giste aed oer aed, ts, auall vindi- | ‘Yuere bas been no chango in the situation since my | '@ which he is subjected. We hone his physicians, last ietter, Our progress up the river is very slow, nn | Washburn and Schenck, will do their best. Meanwhile, tame cargo, $5,000; B $4 ‘Adams, \28—making . 17,428 Chandine lost........e000. 2,800 averaging over fit) we consider his symptoms very unfaroranie, Ho Van Winkie & The Atlantic Maiual Tomursnce ‘Toe esolution was tabled under the rule. tro are oliver grouaded open puntihes or tanking sinue | tbe secretarvanip inva, mean way.” Trother republ 803 York, claim as insurers of cargo and assignees JERATE ON THE FINANCE AND CANAL REPORTS, our stera wheel steamer to avoid the «nas. as it is said he ts with Stanton, the first movies Stanton of Searies & Willinms, $815; Wen, Keller & Mr. Sasnmax offered the following, which was | Ai night we are comoelied to stop, ar the navigation | bad of bis action was his note announcing that he had 2,072 | Co, $4,162; Brewster & Co. ©. Floyd adoptei:— 5 of the Missouri river at tuis season of the year is both | “accepted” the War Departinent. All these ov ow $522; a Dem . ; Resoked. that the general debate Committee of the @Mcult and dangerovs, and con tay tt will be yet | S@t afloat by Grant's Inckeys, that he ‘confp 3,342 |B. Newton &Co., $1,000; U. 8 Bancroft, $550; on, the finance aod Sanal Ea coment tne ev about ten days before "we reach Fort Rice, As Users | With Stanton; “that they undersioot each other sensi and that del eet merchandise Marphy, Graat & Stephen Prehard, . " ited newaf peeches of twent 1 amend. Yau Antwerp & iapol cia ine ica Tha | Sor gtiao0, hg Te aera is boca of de Weare ceemaee Emanuel Rossafeids aad Jacob Rosenteldt, of Coghiit & Co., $1,780; $21,409; THR LIQUOR QuesTION. aun claim for merchandi:e loa.... 18,766 BN. Kellogg& Co., $812; Geo, Howes & ‘The we of the Assembly cuamber was granted to Wer Sam pays $350 por day for tne use of the the | “Gram''s taking of the office was a metier arranged wp iy Mier il rover tious, | Meum, hm ue cantare Da ie ato it was firat intended to go as faras Fort Buford, po-sib 7, Fo-t Benton, the head of navigation: Du:'the | Grant enti) a formal manner. he rore'ved the Genere * ¥ al's official note, This was disloysity to party, if Grane 3 ‘Dros, at New York, and Md. Holler & 000; Fieltchmann & Cchn, $176; 8 Sirans, the opjonenta of a probibitory liquor iaw for Friday penetene S08 toe ciage Of Seaet .wul proved Bur 1'Ss soily 0 renableres, emd.mage thee teeaciommoen H e og further than Fort Rice at the fartnest. It is not 2 e Bros, at caa Francisco (one firm), clam for mer- rothers & Co., $3,500; ry Si afternosn at four o'clock, nded to hold any forma) meetings with the Indiay s nto the President's hands. It was edi) ith Jonns “Aientic Muvoal $1,200; Charles W. Crosby. $2,091 THR FIMNGE AND CANAL REPORTS IX COMMITTES OF THE Jour return, but to notify the various bands going anaes Cone tin, ane TS ae Tem wish to enn be in rvadiness (© most the Commisdioners on | Ket Td of the War Secretary. This isavery bed aymp- their way down the river, tom. Of cours’, until intery ows have bern held with the In. | | Another is. he backs down on every point, and con- dians it is u-ole to spoculate upon the result of ihe | tents himaslf with wordy protes's, when jas'ice to | im~ mission, Tuo ludians entertain such varied opinions | Atif, bw office and the country. demands that be shonld and wishes, and (he bands are so hostie towards each | Teta, rouse the vation, and stor d ready, with tearmy chandise. James de ln Co,, $2 091—making in all the sum of....... 68,453 wi Seb God'rey. & 1a: tor merchai 1,375 Wittens ‘Ward Pek of Brooklyn, claims for “~ ‘The Convention then went into Committee of the (un, October 6, 1964, to Vaips ‘Wib general cargo, | J#:0b Zack, of -an Francisco, claims for loss. 1,253 OOS 1O8E. 2... cesses sseseseeeeeeeseseeeeee 1,001 | Whole m the reports of the Committees on Financ? and - November 7, 1864, in tatit Cdog 25 min, ——, | Join Leylor, of San Franc: clams for goods.. 904 | Dimon Hubbard. of Malden, Mass, claims for Canala. 27 dex. 18 min. wost . Joho Young Hailock, Miles T Carpenter, Harry merchandise lost,......... sevsesecesese 1,308 Mr. 1 took the floor end advocated at length tho ‘The New England Mutwal Starine Tosarance Com- ©, Parker and Christiaa Christiansen, of San George J. Brooks & Co., of New York, claim for adoption of \he report of the Finance Committee, claim, 1 Franciseo, claim for goods lost... asses 2048 | merchandise l08t......s0es.--.-secccseeesses. G15 | Mr. T. W. Dwicurr spoke in favor of the enlargomeat of | othe’, that it sees a'mot an impossiu: behind him and within teac’. to protert Congress y Beara er the aimee Tideye comme ot gags, | Davsd Nichols Hawley, Walter Nichols aad Gone.” W Gal, of Wow Yorke “cinta the Erle Casal, tiem'ail apon aay sve Tosrrvation, “Showld It ber ins |, Another fetal ermptom in, Seward avd We'f are Prats. ! eooee ‘Thomas Hawley, of San Francisco, claim for seteeseecerecescsessseeevcoes 2008] | Mr. Froseen followed in an earnest speech in favor of | desire to wipe tem out entirely, perhaps ‘his would be | 1M€ tm. Rotten with political and every other eorrap- The bark Nimrod, registered at New Bedford, of | guods loxt, N05 Ris ae jaal Insurance Company of New the plan reyprted by tue Canal Committee. tae beet pla, as they would be consiantly Avnting | 10%, disloyal im everyth ng but the nane—these men’s 240 67 tons burden—ehereof Wm. Gifford, of New Bo1- | promas Dey, of San Francisco, cisims for goods insurers and assignees ef John The Conveation reassembled at seven o'clock. enong themse! would a time become extinc, | CUlray le enocch to wreck @ firmer repute than ‘Grant ebemtabe?. | jest. " Keys.tof New York, upon cargo.......,....... 198 | _ The comsiteration of the floance and canal reports was | In whaiever light #9 lok at ft, the question is one of | ever had If he wan honest mon, « radical, and skilied Charies Wiliam ‘Thomas Emery’s Sons, of Cincinnati, for. mer- resumed in Committee of the Whole, the mo-t di Meuit to dovermine #nd costly fo executing in proieste, let us hear bim protest inst Weed. We aod Richard B. CHANGES 108b, 64.2 e eee ceees eres eeseceresces 8684 Haapteavea veniek eae nee eal irgement of | any that has occupied attention co pin more faith om one eneh pro an on a dozen ba Metropolitas ee ee ¢ New i eeee tin, favor of paying off the debts aud re- | ¢.@ reb lion. To roc snsiruct the Indiana and piace pet phen st a Jonson order which he prow ‘ork cial as Insurers ansigoaes of Rob- 7 Vn A prop r foot ng toward govern 3 So exam Mr, sustained the report of the Canal Com- | fa"um % toward the meat will néhs; was capured erts, Morrieon & Co., on cargo... 6,316 1,903 im Bebring’s Strais, aad | gtroved ass | the Metech Hucbcunpe: Gstoyan; be found fuily as ditioult a8 reeonstrucung the States | While serge last, wo Anpair of Grant, bat 1,748 273 late'y in rebeiiion, and the omt of «war, stould it be ) Dever Of the to WENDELL PRILLIPS, found advisable to pursue that policy, wilt add many to tue enormous debs ander which we are ow | THE ANTIETAM NATIONAL CEMETERY DEDICATION and apparently honest Dr. Elisha Harris, of the Now York Board of Health, fod question te dhe beat tavereerd of taonnne | who had cbarge of the distribution of the. eppplies of J, at the same time, wiih justice to the In- | the United States Sanitary Commission for tho seventy- one sargica! depots on the binody and extended fleld of Antietam, bas accepted an invitation to attend the dedi« cation on the 17th Inet, as an informal d-legate trom that gratefully reaiembored essociation, Dr. Harrie hag signified to Dr. J. EB. Snodgrass, of the Committee of Arrangements, bis intention to present to the committee ior for reference on the occasion of the dedication and on land, of Besion, Grineti, of New wKTON all fatare occasions, by trietds of 4 ‘were owners, and pool § Ratuaway was moet merchandive 4 eee. 90 We have just paswetne Yeshien spraey; and visitors of tbe cemetery, ao calarged topogra fiicsl tare sailed from Honotolu April 29, 1806, on » whaling vovage; ; o.ceors Cine be. rele We foanne 00 So por ooy Ayer Aerd soenanan ent ‘Was captured June 2i, 1865, near Bebring's suraits, and merehaadise lost. iT . Nonwion, Conn., Bept. 11, 1867. ta, Dut the other now bi pointe of Durced, wits cargo A iantic Mutual Insurance Com; ‘Yor, cialm, as insurers ‘and outfic, . $23,000 o aby diniantion of by reason of the claim je mittee, Point, as Mr. Fra to entering w accheme for Ene. |: posuere sea rit wn ochre would Lot bi expedient without enla: bg ine chal York claim damages by joes of Cro insurers of mereuaod'se subrogated & Sons for... And J, M. and J. at present. Mr. ‘Vita opposed the schome of the Finance Committes. He woud leave the question ot canal en- a. nn oe Adjourned. ee Tue ship Euphrates of 394.49 tone segintered at "Sy eed ARIVAL OF THE CHINA AT BOSTON. Boi(ord—« hereof Edward W. Howland, Joseph Grin- fH Holmes, Good a Bell, Georgs Bessey sad Cornelius Ho and, Se., oxeca- Tie tp Chi bg co te ee tors of Cone: ~ lowland, deceased . Barney, Y arrived here a three o this afternoon. ‘about lifte*n miles northeast of Cape Madeas, with cargo & ‘The 4 here fired woven this of Antietam, and tiores, of San ta hour of te result ef the elections in’ Maine Governor Ward, of New Jersey, contemp'ater Jone extra gun for Montana use of bimeelt and tar ALEGED FOBGERIES in BOSTON. bo amount of 15,008 or 930,000 are al ‘man named Frederic Hi lave tt 107 Biate eteet, iF

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