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Decisions by the Supre ’ Hew oor. @PST OATHS UNCONSTITUTI . Kouetsl marta * . tps f r . 4 . ' ‘ ¥ i) . CONGRESS YES i wee ' ‘ . ‘ Titerontt Divcasion In the Sera now . bare 7 « r ‘ ty t . ane r | ‘ . 7 uM git 1b , Divida W tor ' SENTAT | i ' t oft i $tol ner i 1 Reve Ly A. be Ldrioe “t " A " . he Tt . 1 ; H. Ooniey be x » And 3 1 the & t Loom was de thon otter \ and crowded tl nz to hear the long ex aster Ml a 4 pected oj . teat ¢ Jud Tat for the poepoe ‘ Fietst of t . 4 caine ' 4 ot ¥ ' \ \ © Mouse J 4 ta ” be toatbody, encloring sundry eummnn * tor . D . and ‘ lw mim @raticitof te Kxeeutivs Depariaent wiv Among thera was one from Gon. 8 Mer daans necassieed be ter to The bill for t . tlared New Ocloans, December 11, Mr, Loan pr led t ad a written hin givoa the result of his trip tothe Rio | speech, in which be arraigned the President Grande, aaying the motives which intiuenced | for acts of his adininistration, and suggested influenced | irathe was privy to he assassination of Mr, | Gon, Sedwick in taking possession of Mata. | f H ‘td were unknown to hin bat the al | Mr. Hale reso to aq tion of order and ced reaaon was the protection of Aweri-| asked that the words spoken by Mr. Loan she “e i citizens aud thole property. General | be read atthe clork’a desk, Lunderatand, | tll he close of the dase att Zwick, Gen. Sheridan th ail Mr. Hale, that the gentleman from | an i nuham, Dawes, Incr jer catapaw by th Wiser the Presid the ae Haul, Dele ‘ Oras; some of Ww ng Ame United st complicity in th ‘seconded the jrerlous qi Citizenahip. but moat of them being ultra: | nation of Presitent Lincoln. If t pe bares Bo aka’ thon. in during the rebellion, The occupation of | he believed it to be, he asked if euch Langu: | 9) % Motamorns wom 1 tere matter of form. | agy way in ontet pie and had the consent of General Ea! "A page of Loan's manuscript waa sent to Ne. robedo, who made no objections; aud | the clerk's dosk and read as tollowss SUB INDIAN, ein tinge the city passed into his hands ho has| aye crme (mesuing the ne OE ee ee at Fave FS called upon Goneral Sedgwick, in the most | photos wea committed. sarqiap heme friendly manner, and as eral rie | clear for the suceesston. f to the New York Sun) dan to forgive his action. ‘There is little | wielded and direc ed. by v, dan, MTho following jonbt but tis unauthorized and harmless | by reel gold ‘ . intervention did much t+ resoncilo and € the Sh Cavalry killed in Dring about the very good condition of a acre at Fort Whil Kearney fairs that existed in Matamoras when Gen y Horatio 8 sham, killed {Sharidan left Lrownsville, which con | Mr, Hale claimed that fentenco | an the Gih of Docembor; Songeant Jamon | dition of al “4 tothe same general efle been pro: | Baker, Corporal dames! Kotlyy. Thiygle neal Ortnga, as he bad Ison nouneed by Mr, Low | i Mot Sete 1 MoCarty the Moxioan aide after the 1 of Me. Loan denied that he had pro Mivaien ‘aoraa: Adare) Tkobres the Camales usurpation: rthor than the wentence real, and asked jin, Win, & Bugbee, Wan. 8. Cornog Mr. Waide to What bo supprwed hai # Caddy, Patrick Clancey, Harvey 7 been row Hugh. 1. Doran, Robert Dan THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. °Ne Vale repliod that that wax the very | Anderson MM. Bicewetalde S pas ieee thing he desired to have rend ian, John Gitter, Daniel « , 4 BCOKN shdaton, [OME tonn sald he was not under any obli-| Ganfer, Ferdinunt Homer Renate. gations to furniah any more of the mauu- | 4D, Maguire, doin Met Wasunotos, Jan, 14.—M 7 PTC | Heing read from manuscript, it lad not been |The uawes of the killed in the luta raining of the inequality of ther _ ale stated that ia -wulect forred to the Finance Committe pelorred te a0 Hee eer ane tae | Moar LAnaMin A Sherman presented a petition of Oo ieee Presidents of the: United Htnles Waa : male oimployes of the Government I diadkih gid rhe SeAAlGAien Ot ARIAL Ottee for an increase of pay. Keferrd cr fl BS ORR DR ED Se AVE! | Rigby antined seven ti Me. Cragin, from the Committes on Tor. , Til pas: ty ; coos ; : ritrion, reported a bill to-set aside t Mr. toan eapinite tas Mr. Hote | ans i aves procectls of the Tuternal It ein t words excepted t Aw Indian Vighter TT rritor.os for the years 186, 1867 and 1st ' r ; } my for the eroction of fentiaries, W r of ( ree fens p was passa, aud soe Proaides \ ‘ i t Mr Authouy. from the Cawiiitoc on ited States, Section 4 allant I who tly a Priming, reported: adversely on the motion | " command of the diatriet of the Te Ys print the pe the New Englan Aout, and all eivil om. | 1 aitwit Nie dean t Hangrant Aid So indemni ven apall le v acilheea es ther high crime end Wwlede> | gure qu f Eulan Nea erties shall be appointed by t ent by an with the advice aud and consent of tue Sen t _ ihe amendment of Mr. Samner waa re Massachusostts ected—yous I, nays rs Dra Tieh Silt the morning howe es pire f ua Acchlout ‘The Linon Seiznres— finished business of Frida b Was the Hailroad Combi Ke, hey Diit to regulate Bosioy, Jan, tht n Sa Te TENURE OF lay night, Mes, Forbes, ¥ f Ch Tho pending question upon thie bill to Forbes, fell as shew wn the cel regulate the tenure of 0 nM ian ataien: Wi . an Hendrick’s motion to a from th she wasea h KL soction the following word ress on fire, a ned * And if no appointment by ani with seoiaral lary ant teat ant cousent of the Senate al fn which 1 9a) There we ‘ aby the dice 40 ¥nale or temporar id, State Constaba n Saturte Ainemg each vext ewe tn} A stalling: EATER AR thal fermain iu nbeyauce With 7, loon duis vipaperee Aull Sr Liostans or ohare emoluments astarbed wat the phe ut A AAR Pa ory er aes Mame abril be fillet by apooiutment shere'o. by an ave propared a atate sia wich they with the edvice wud consent of ile Seuabi, oud say that the several railroads concentrating Turing euch (ime all the powers au! dut 4 beloag upon Boston from the West, have cou ing to such office shall Le exc “Ane ipon & general agrecment (o deliver fre athcor a may, by law, exerose auch povera at tide-w at the city of Boston, at tnd duties, fa case of @ vacancy In wich of 6 price from Chicago aud other collect ge, but before ital was This, proponition was delete! by Mesara ¢ i ae tarere hak wee ing points anit is now, or may hereaiter Ranandea Conan Willams ail’ Praliig: | camalice he delivered therefrom to New York, provided Gira Whe tatige ‘geutioman, read trot | tne teke from Boston, tho ateamshiys ean bo imnue Justice Btorey on the subject ot the ap: | diately started from out waters pointing power of the Senate. Ax the I’ ational Steam ning Gout had treated tho Sonate to a loug ox. | fore coarges are roe le cues | ip tion, have Wid tate ea ates Ratere tn. tara tie | Ot peoriice of « wera pins | the n Great Hritsin, and upon Ree eeay Cane ee (eat Otte | of he charge agaiuat she Pres 247 | the Contingat for almilar Mailioud eoucen eee eenrtees ie poluion at. tne trationgf freight movements to and from no great jurist on the dangers of Execu tive usurpation, Mr, Sharman said the bill conten nothing that was unconatitu tat tai ely assorted the right of the Senate to @ hare in the appointing power, ws proviied the ¢ Tt Mr. Houdricka’ | aimend.uni ‘adopted, le feared | 6 that the President would coutiune to ap: point mon who had been rejected by the | mate, Of time two thousand removale | made by the President since last austen, hundied had yes been re) the emendwents of M the Pevaklent could oo eames ood re int thm afer the adjourn ‘cases the President bad re-ap- ante, This was the ‘present an: Lincoln, the ports to which ite ate The departure of the ate week to Antwerp, and every ten days to uthampton and Havre An illivit distillery w to-day | were may run. rs will be aver pnaibitisy. pber, end not ou the respousivility of House, The rillng which thi de ply to the Senate, where the specific 8 preneuied by the H Mr, Hele—[ ask she Speaker if ibe r before the Houre, \ss resolution of 10 Clb Balan, actzedl in Roxbury t ollviale “Rhode Island. the Governn of the 3 | The Hpreker-Is is @ resolutivn dectaring ito! (Yeleyraphed to the New Fork Sun be the imperahve duty of Congres woh the Merting of the Assembly vinevew, I. L, Jan, 1 d General Assembly uary session in this e@ity, this morning Governor Huroside announced to the & | ato that be bad collected nearly all the duld be gratified tf | Ktate's military claims against the General ehrming ny reasons’ so'or tng © Prosideut, A re duty, opeus up the wi the ruling of every Vole Chale, Lit be the imperative duly of Coa rose to dow @ member has tie right bo wala wuy # thi pks eo, aud the Chair cauus in him, Mr, Hale—d will not take en appeal (rou the dactaion of the Chair, The Bpesker—The Chair The Rhodk commenced its the gee amok we 4 oposel, eee 6 malar te out leas than 20,000 being otill in agortnns may be deesded by sity 806 absyance, ‘Those claims wore last wiuter by bis rullag uly, The Chair would ake W008) 4.1 forth imu apocial moasage a4 disallowed personal favor No. no," from the Republican side, Bale Or aunpandd wad ware the theme of great at t reason | political agitation in the islature ee ee aera aes ce etacentes | Caroughout the State, Of twohuadred ead eo foros the pret \e coucerged, tis entirely | jwentrechs theussad, (wo huadced aad DAY ; ' TERRIBLE CAVAS He, Oreg 1 — Booth Ca W ‘ ' Att wet Leanght fire there wore in it ¢ y Twenty-two fire On thy recomt story Robert Ht uited States white man, was confined bail | ' i) MeM FM le, by great dar abptha, which eaught sess Ve A exploded, oreating quite « p | was apoodily eatinguinhed. nt A portion | gad reaper ant | Iwate, € Jan, ith of Warder, Mitoholl & Co, Where every ono Mid ao well it JANUARY 1 1 MeLride a the attempt © near losing his own Life fell twice by auflocation before he reach the foot of the atairease » nave the would be bat invidious distinctions wine royed by fire on Saturday night. | we wot withhold our meed of prain + in estimated at it P1L,000, We | the superhuman efforts of Lieut. Row rly w sured for $2040), vate Win, Green, (who moun a tadder at | Seminoviniy, Mass, Jon, MA dl the most perilous eriais, and ascend morning about 4 o'elock in the p and Mr. Beck, Joc and’ William Blakely J completed for the Michigan Southern Rail | making their exeape, is ong of Chose myate ‘ siuauntactory. ete, Waralas totally | the whole matter, but up to the time « ed foreach $10,000, | going to press they have not rendered thoir loa + i). Yau LUA fee ohenered anid t fonces for which they ‘ atreut t . wrk were I ly dan I ator and Hand the Lewis Seott, for the peace and resistin 9 they total damage | oicer; Harry’ Seott, for resisting otticer | was @ which Was covered by inege.| Charles Singletary, cow ateaiing ; Lewin News items. ey 8 aa 8 Cae coe cae H ti . ° s at Joho « y Teerraph 2 pews mh 4! tn, Nel aust line): given i ood; Lannon Brown an | Vv, nh goodes T + Gra } Ey Pivstonyt Bienen has 1 ing Huta aueR ilies Felbibae pasaeil 6) Colorado, peat vi a aie wi attea | York Sun) toe pda alslatares i ee" mn fan. ta’ ¢ pub fi ba the He atat ' ' y " t ) ' 1 Prov World 9 L by ¢ Gaverns . + Niawaew kneels t ‘ ‘ y . taty ant . ‘ ‘ 4 w = | 4 t I bitoni ‘ thes Cie r] anes Jett Davied m : t “ Va, A } ; : ta Ny ‘ t \ \ ; I Oont t + hive ‘tf net b» a1 B con t ure a \ by Last Han. 1 bvening — America : Tie Denver News says n age in thé iat 1 a OF the foree ays ma BS haba i darters yitatee aut | liveliont Iuiiens carried on in that city juef tral Munson: S100) Vile Raleway iparen vatates, anit | ie, and it bopea that the ‘Territory of » 0 D n vat vresnlt in iteeapture, The y Colorado will soon be populow Dao FR ENET? af arin and Mean: | Sexico le strateqteally sletonsiile. Some | remove Governor Cummings’ great objece Ore a eee ea x cuwiin ac | newly appointed generale have been con- | Hon to a stato goverument, thoee eltios at 7¥9¢ aust 7636 & ‘pling by fore at Muchla and other | 1 jsion of the Minnesota Sa Console for money closed et towna | pren oclaring the Tax law of 136 Monanda has issued acall to the young | unconstitutional, brings to grief many % FROM KUROPE PRK STEAMER, of the City of Mexico, appealing culators who had been purchasing tax title¢ Arrival of tho Manhattan. ir patriotiaan to join tl ks of the | all over the State, expecting to hold thé Tho steamer Manhattan (of Guion & Co's | Liberal and wo Lo rdera of a | property line), which left LAverpool on the Xt aud bi seh Tey Heer n See? PERO a A wa 5 the taple in Richmond, tha | Queenstown ou Aho da January, arrived at | ponneed at the head of bis troops against | Oe ony Srusaeks weenie ream this port yeatorday. the, Feeeelte, Aa Beare Weed proclamation | Lit ‘a son of Jeff, who waa The retuena of the Iritish rovenue for the | Carlos itivas,, Line Wd Mare the war. 4 year were of that atin mature that | and four Licut and a lates hens | or News says:—That enterprim the London Times anti Mr. Disraeli | for of other. officers lagree th scree | DEINE inan or company who will get t alos of cot fire Co A State was passed by the, the Alabar Kiver, below Selma, Ala J win the a «© of several State men Prominent factors have ¢ It " Georgia cot port t| | passed a resolution king th t | The negroes are rejoicing over the action ried aaa oe % }of Congress ADting npartiol sutlrage Deriike bisa sad poisson wider belund’s amendment, . nan’ @ . . ation to ade | night from Fort: Morgan, 0 reported Lares te ve wud Wells & Pargo's F one New (se for Diamonds, Late New Mexican advices atate thata] fa July, 14H, an apparatus for borir ij aro now atacting a now mail route | Tecks with diamonds was patented in France raul eg Toxaa, via Monuilla. to | UY Lescot. It waa not practical, but later ming 6 Jin the ed, armed with a series of black Rontssos, the negro recently arrested for monde of Si a, which ao fet in much criminally assaulting @ 4 of fourteon | # Way that by turning the tube by moans of Muss, lant week, has heen idontitind as the | ey which onters the tube, wud. is Pee a ta boring is tinitied. Fifteen such machines G8 the person OF & FEYMAG 4 WiTO LK DOM | Nave already been manufactured ; ite ad erville a fow weeks ago. | vantages appear to be that it progreanes Iy Manchoster, N. IL, a man named Howth | Uniformly: ROWOTOr Rreat i rite te, had » quarrel, yesterday, with @ milliner | juartors of an inch per minute, and no named Miss Bolle, originating in jeal | doubt may, by further improvements, be Tu the height of bis passion be drew a | considerably a reeset The ' lan nda volver and shot at her. Tho bull struck the | Ngo the caso with the glaziers diamoude motallio portion of her corset aud glauced and that the black diamoud is a varioty of without doing any harm, much harder than any otber, Tt appears iilso that the expense of boring with & al A notin ind, Patton's steam plaster mil hing of this kind is about the @ Philadelphia, oxplodod yesterday, dentro {o the old way however, more : AT L Killlag an. omptore | Mbor ie Curnod onty but the great avin ing the building ond biti plove | vige ia, that in the aainn apace, whore, for | named A, Olford, James Duly and Mr, | iiatance, inthe Mount Cenis tunnel, three Galacher, thp lattor a foreman of the oatab,| Lorers were attached, eight of theas ma lahmont, wore soveroly injured, William | Chines may work, requiring no mere power Hlobines A Me fushigi se ! to drive them, expense vating | Shannon, of Now York, who was parsing Ot | tunnels with @ single machin kind, | the time was injured, in hard rock, wae found in France to bs | A retecnam from Olympia, WoT, Ja 12th, ways that the nowly appointed, and duly commissioned Governor of Washington | x Torritory, George KE, Colo, arrived on tho Sth inst Tho Legislature appointed @ joint | be Committee to inform the now Governor that they wore ready lo revolve apy communion: tion he bad to oiler, ‘ rey corresponds to ax oF eight dollar rogues evidently think oo, ty to fifty franos per cubic motor, which per ow yard. Me., is going aboa fast, The for they soem to Hooking there fast. ‘Tho payors uf that chronicle from four to bulf a dozen glarios, robberies of larcouies, per diom, 1 Une police oourt business of all kiads onle PORTLAND will have to deal with a aurplus of about million and theee quarters aterling: On the night of tho iat December nine mon were arrested at Belfast’ while in the actof preparing mumunition, and in the house of one of the pridoners the pe ula number of riles and bayonets, wer With saveral bottles of ek thee France. en of the Ist contains the m New ¥ mation inated pleciug Brenet. veasela The Hpou the same Fotlng os 2 copfuriuiby, therefore, with th a Fridayte Momtreun, the A jarigation di 10 tullowing ape ship, Ly "When T ase 8 prelate eo dea Guns wel The Londen the Beatin Gove: Arality, aud ofowar off thet ceiving the #ica end w Ou the utter bal ate the policy have tnformed it joe rupture with the tervene to avers frou ib she cou own action Garibaidt has 0, lu wb el no, Te expres wuld fore Turk in & tou ts between must respect the principle of uow ia A Madrid telegram of Deo al depubies eving a d dye of the part {o the otlon nf ordertug Ob of Man for she 80h of abi been Iavuet, dai the atthe head y devoted ¢ bas to tu ante fA tia Atwarioun ab ipy deere pul uerican flag will be Frouch porte, Paria on the the diploma fu Kas there ie wot Mowsisa Memarp announces thar Dinent will pire ® rigid ue @ refused to Mabon a Dekel nan atid of Crete for the purpose of re snied of th J. they have pot tuber fered tod. f Whe Greek Government, but they that If its polley should eveniiase Grea B will wot adilrensed a lhe discus nee great Journal tely publeied im the Ii owiol, and @ap: W fladiog thelr views Ho well expr in. They add, siguiticantiy, thi Turks aad counbey the dey A to-day, reab sles b, The oew a4 mont, i quence of tis later te «friend the Fvstora 4 Prine the: Boglaud } countenance the dominion of Te Geaeral we 0 atrony Ia have reproduced ‘upon the om 8 the Kien’ aia, WOth mayer ies. A roy dissolving 2 take piece om ‘Gor Italy Tt was expected that King Victor Ramat wes would ehortly pay a visit (o tle King fud Quoon of Portugal At @ reception given by tho Kin Apputation froin the Italian Partiaue Majeaty remarked that The pew y ow spoured 1 and with fi yetlon, ond jooreaned publi preset, omy. preservation of reminds Itelieos thas they bare indepen: fodependeuge of their counter, Improvement in the oivit ada Duriug of peace upon which we ere enterung, Imad conse be devole our etention te the The ener le net only socessart for the which lb ae qreatly contributed to scquire, but tein Mtoslfe musreatee _of latereal orowiy, ond om work anit build a tip-top first-class hotel t ill host ciacaiet ali V tho end of the | Ty cavar, hae a golden harvest in store, ‘Thq | eerie stages on the road from Ortzaba to | Present unsightly barns which constitute Ussteo Nal bean aloprea by Diars | our first-class hotels, are alu and despatch bags opened, but none of the | | Tur negroes of Richmon | passengers wore molested Willington, Chark The Minister of France and Gen, Castel be anniv milian, They bad @ stormy interview, and & good time tho report ia that the Emperor bas abi: | ere peaceable J cated, An Aus frigate to carry his 4 recovering slowly from th | ty to Europe arrived at Vera Ceuz age ing Looney from thd | haininge was occupied on the 1th by ner than b a foree of LAherals comman by Ke fore, aud somo of the large establishment | and the moat horrible atrocities wero between: it the river are rebuilt, but titted by’ the tropa, | Mow were aaa | most of tho apace iy atill a mass of ruine. va dattle betwaen the French, under Cot, | aft i# announced that a melter in the U. Patler, and Mexicans, under Leaner Arina. at has discovered a new process by whic eae eonaht neat Slaplan the French | te Government, in coining inoue ye will aay pee Tae Bean by at least $2.00 out of every iillion dollare Lied and marys tonverted from bullion, ‘The process will | Mr DoS Kener t of | be kept w seeret, View Cons the United f radical incendiarism in petti apa is dead, Me was wed Dinah Harper, a strong-minde andl Lo tlie Custer A scctistioat gentus calenlates that the ; vn which tho French took ) pantry han w ol | evasion sob the American Boare | New On ease, Jun, 12th lous. 4 they upd ug upon the head inuy, broke ite m Vera Cra a few roll 7 it instantly days sines the | sailed into Gevencastle, India el himself upon the steey jue expect: | House, Abe wild turkey nd pere of the Court tired at hit, aflor taki atthe town he sailed back ecapiral, when’ al forces would Mar the capital a! sGandoned eb Vhy the I Guan | the ito, San Litie, &e, were int "4 A Mira eit thie 1 Ba tala, Guadalajara, rest Whence he came, alo’ was a sail wu un ye he” bystanders out bunting with the In and ny The Euperor, rh wut of arn ha thur, T thos king aut Fu st tinge Cha gle it was the Haceinda by many that the Bin y tho Intof Fobonary Expeditionary Corps would be ke out om the No, 4246 Broads with a stocle sf millinery goods, whieb tely’ troyed; the valu uit insurance could tained last night, The tirst hoor Charles Getch, as a ress taurant, damage about $4000; insured, The adjoluing No #4 were also dang by water, Lhe tirst A, Woodham, eporting itp! ry water $1,000; Insured. The Avoney, damag The origin of the tire 8 not kuown, About hulfpast nine @ fire was discovered tho first tloor of the premises 461 Grand by Henry Cohen as a iv or of the premis ipled by way Noybrem ra Cre Int of Mareh t was believed bra were comp! all the be as Was o-enpied by CANADA, (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Fenian 0 Tomonto, MW.—The Fenian trials awed this morning were insured, | ‘Thomas H. Maxwell, aged 90, waa p in the dock, ‘The indictont wae fs in tho other casess ‘The evidence that the prisoner was @ native of woud onidon, cC. W., latterly resided in Buttalo, cam atreet, occupie over with the Fenians and fought at Ridge: | teman’s furnishing store. Lose $1,000 | way. Ho was wounded early’ in tho fight, | sured. ‘The secoud tloor waa occupied by Bi went to Fort Erie, whero ho was cap. | Mra, Hall, damage to furniture $100; uo ity |tured. Ho formerly rosided in Toroute, | strane tnd naa recoguized by several men of the | Ata quarterpast ten o'clock lat night @ aeou's Own, pba ‘Attas the dudge bad aummed up the Jury | #F® broke ous in the drying room of ¥. & M © Brewery, corner of Fourth avenue. The with | Shatfers Lager He rod | Fifty-tiret street and retired und in twenty minutes return «verdict of guilty, “Sentence was def Jin compl Y with the request of the pri-| firemen were quickly the spot, but did | sonere counsel | not suce ju extn shing the flames um James Hurke was next placed {a the dock | Ul the promises aud atuck were damaged The prisoner i ative of the County Gul. | $2,000; fully iusured, The origin of the tire | way, Ireland, citizen wud | is uukLow servod two yeare iu the United States army. | About 9 o'clock P.M, a fire broke out im He crossed into Canadas with the Fenians | ou June lat, ead wee afterwards arrested in | the rear of No fu At street, occupied of the woods by three civiliaus while eadea- | 2d, tan 8 by Otto Boblosmer, yoring, a4 be to return to Buttalo. | importer of wines and liquors; logs, $10,000; Tho evi that ho was armod | jusured. ‘The Lat floor was occupied b; sud clot! jnited States ‘The prisonor was tuuad guilty, Souteuce was deterred Patrick Norwn, one of the Fenians, bel Jaced iu the dovke, ploaded guilty, and hai fe death ponslty commuted to ¥ youre im pelsoamont. Mather MoMaboa [ocls quite realanad. but 4 | Samuel C. Hill, dealer in machinery; loss by water, $1,000, ning No, 10) wore damaged slightly cooupled bf ty & Urothers, deulors ware, Ths building ‘No. I? Platt wes dan maged about 61,500; insured,

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