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LOST AMONG THE ICEBERGS, BrOkY Or THE MEN RESCUCD FROM The Ponder New Beoronp, Mass., Nov, 18,—The return of the coloriunate whalers from toe Arctic Sea was an yeni of several weeks’ anticipation in this quiet shu Lnucivonstrative town, New Bedford was a hoavy loser by the disaster to the whaling Meet, Awenty-oue of the Uirty-three vessels abandoned bovng Veen Owned in this pikes, and represent fh (cir value, exclusive of their oulMts and . > i tle WO HAV oate uous of § twas as toll Inla mae of Huno! Increat ousdrs, of which we have estimates, THE ORUSUED WHALERB, - « Ships by the Kolline Me: Aloft the rovud and Washed tius of Ice Horne Surging toes Vreckers Awaiting the Binal Crash. prresvoncence of The Bun. St: 4 CoP ean arto Sas £53 In addition to thes AL Willan eter, vu Be Va Ged ut $y ow. deo. Vaiued ay 6a) TIE VALUE OF THB ABANDONED FL ner. ne the fleet repr m0, with LWo vessel Besides this the Paira ar 10,000, © abo. ented an arturleost value of nt Vietoria, 1, Rot estimated, which would probably the amount to over $1, ere were the oil and bo owing (2! Derrels of sperm oi and 11,490 harreis of whave oil ‘The total loss of ot! abandoned is estimated by com petent judges at Atatements given of the smount of boue accamu outhts added, $2,090,000. roads. woo will probably It ts a very heery blow to ¢! ‘which sustains the lion's share of the lo THE RETORNED Ww: arrived here this morning by special train, having deew sent forward from San Fravcisco by speciai ear and at half fares over all the conuecting rail- They are ® powerlul set of m There t swell ALEMEX DO soecific of euluring most any amount of privation and suf. feriog, and now that, throngh the tiderality of the outfitters here, they bave been bled to array \omeclves in decent store-clottes in substitation for the well worn € reuew the sirazg! eyacty ‘uly prepared to jadeed they mani! ar the list nd the wh ute in which they escaped ce of the Arctic Sea, they look in ail pee) with old Bor st much 2 Anew end * less discouragement the shipowners, and are already looking about for reCog cements, scemimely anxious to get away An quickly ae possible to the scene of the dangers miorts from which they have but so re. A hove nut met oxe of cently escaped, f o ar tL ® 4 ° re te 4 aise ess‘ul 18 proftable, But it is fai cieerly penned bat turee months sinc THR ARCTIO WHAL Vie Arcue whale Overy is ab b + and dangerous calling, ent, and when at all eu son im de Arctic ocean ents; but dare evsily taxen, The master: e vessels parti 1 therefore t those waters, ndezvous of whi ocetm, The feet ly leaves the 8: oe wean usu. Quating suvert ¢ Cope Bebring, atthe pi thea June ING OF DAvL Dewn, t. Dean Tue ico Bata © Kot and the J To TH@ ARC 1 lee, Continued r part of Jui ui and work wi ad. the wind asterly with A DoF of the bark ice tris season froin Cape Taaddeu tne destined for joint z a that the A 4 tie whaies had entered it 1a advance Bourive the usual cou y, the eustoriz dyn int © is considered g rea the uo Jou or the | na Woils walled a Cape Tuadteus, on the pepinsul «a, by tho Ist of May. risunnies, t but a preca 1h of eacite voyage the Arctic ich Islands 0 as to of Kan Tey generally en jer, fud any w hed that was th straits, it was a to Est Japan, wreeke son tue he was thro: 17 t m OCRAN, 4 with the ice and wa’ at this working a Then thi Wells, pd time to Point in ite of June, tee beiore reaching that point \ Oupe Thaddeas tuey work up the coast to tner and ice will permit, eraily Qudng plenty of wuales and walrus on the Lounduries of the tcy bar between the ea of @ the Gulf of Apadir, about toe and reach TOR SEASON THAT EXDED 50 says they bi tic O, int ne rea ahead « open, | and some I solid tee Cape, tre ore he took ast yeor Last your ved off atraite ° oven pati a 8 far norit ey crossed ong tha ecutreriy eg ! later Up the east part of fleet to L ne a ais and Ivy Cape, wos th wod by LID 108 4 atrizut but a ua od he Grey shore to. Tie fleet bad all arrived fed in t whalos ard prospect of an unusu July the m the 2 on the work up to tne ft al amy T e bark the ress 0 ow bi ob Belew. Ce Nauve 0 of capable brave > Is mot ready to ship immediately on a the very sea to which they were s Tre jaste but two or three uring that time whales are abundant, and crews of pate in the profits of tn uve an additional incentive to (re ‘The Sandwica Isiands ar Jers woraing in te Nort) Keeping @ uniform distance of fro: miles off shore, Buddenty, about the I9t of A the wind ¥eered around and set the great floes of co brex apon the coast ali the way from Bloxeom Shoals to Point Belener, SHUTTING THU FLEET IN, ety tha ronnit that is already known, Mr, Charles st 8m flest cMoer of the bark J.D, ‘Thome son, the ploneer of the season into tne Arctic, gives Avery clevrand graphie account of the disaser, aud tue circumstances leading to it, His vessel sated trom Yokohama, Japan, on the 15tu of April, TAK CTT CO The ORT Bey, one WinTOUT finding auy whales, They then moved up to Cape Naveria, arriving there about the 1s of June Poand plenty of loose pack tee, but not enouzsh to prevent tne © a working mp to the north'ard and to Cape Behring, Dut without Moding aay whales, Arrived at Cape Beliring abont tie 2:1 of June, The ships com. poring Wo Arctic Meet wore then scattered along this coast, but within nailing ai nome nally in company. From Cipe Bering they encona: tered avery Little scattering foe ap to Cape Ullah pen, at which point no (co was to be seen, ‘hte was 224 of Jans, Found the Btratts free of ioe nintil about 40 miles off Bast Cape, the northern en trance to the biraite, where light pack tee was countered on the Stn of June, The Thompson and oiber vease# worked up tho West coast, betwoen the toe nnd the land, Gnding «few walrus, and en countered the permanent barrier of lee about lat. 7 deg. 90 min., lovg. 175 dew. the @3tb und 270 of June, ard along tie west eons on the CATOWING WALRUR, The Meet walrased alone tais bank of fee aa far ax lotitate 68 degrees 9 ininutes, the Thomp. son takiig in the mean tine 62%) walrases aad mak 480 barreis of oll. The rest of the fect was \pio} @L in the Fame manner and all doing moder. ely Wall. Oa the Buh of July the Moet sto.4 ease ward to Point Hope, which was reached on the 2t: of Joly, Found clear water and strong north « northwest winds, with clear weather. Anchored off Point Hope and bolied out the walrus oil, tie rest of the fleet not baving all arrived, The Thomo: fon then worked slong up the coast to ley Cape, which was avout the 84 of Aagust ‘The peruiinent ice oareier was here foned to make on to the land, preventing further progress, ena the Thompson cvme to anebor just heow Bloss Shouts, Jin thie postion three days, aud tn the mean time seven vessels of the fleet came up and joined her. Op the Bth got wader weigh agais, the wind having started the ico off We shove Fouad A PASSAON WETWREN THE ICE AND THR COAST Side enous to admit of twenty-minute tacks be teen it an uoalor bar that #kirte the coast Wat shore, After passing Blossom sho ule firip of clear water was foand to be mach T, #0 a8 to admit of from two to toree-hour s off Jn this way they worked up to rort rereley Shel ne Wajawri let, where the fce again made on to tue land, preven ing fartver; progress. Tuere were only Seven vessels with the Taomoson at this time out tne rest of (he fleet were working ap astere a advanced guard revcoed Wainwright inlot pn August, ‘They found whales there hundance, and woaled it euccessfaily waul the 16t A Whico ime all of the Meet tu: of ai entered the ce at ail had arrived there, ani wore doing @ good business, with every prospect of an unususily good season's work. Oa the 15th of Aucust the wind veered around to the westward, DAIYING THB ICR IN UPOS THE COAST, compelling ive vessels to take wp ineir anchors and work close in shore and tieto the ground ice The Grift Of coe ice luland was very rapid, someo the vessels only escapiug by tipping tacir eables, Geir being no time to Leal up their avchors, Lae whole fleet were driven into a narrow passage along the shore,mot more than haifa mile wide at ite widest poia!, and freqnently rach narrower thaw toat, Here scatcered alung the coast for w distance of twenty miles the &. hored in from 14 to 24 foot of wa ground ice, From (he mast heads of the vessels no clear water could be seen in any direction, and the fect was only saved trom being crashed ty pieces them by the creat aves of Ice eroundiog and leaving this Little deit or open space. Tne ice wi PILED IX NUGH BENGs AND LaTERS hirh np inthe elr and dragging @n the bottom at ¥ depth of 25 and 30 fest, That is was what ie known on tue charis as the permanent ice barrier was ap- parent from the fact that it was fres> water ice os evidently having drifted down or been driven down from tue vorth, Bat the cepcains did not anticipate any imme tiate Janger, a8 none of them had ever before knowe ¢ Keskon to close so early, The Esquimaux, how c mavifested the most {rieadiy disponition, ised them to GET AWAY AB #008 AS POSSIBLE, cling them tat the sea would not again be oren, The captains could s9e ro reason in this edvice, ana Aicted with their experience they resolved hold their position, As it was impossibie to rate thie soins ta the marrow strait © F, tie small boats were sent up the coast dan. Working us far north as Sea Norse island and Point Fr where they had guou luck tn este ng whales wilea taey cut up on tue ice and tien Wed te} wover to the ships ho 2. of Avgust ® sironz north wind set ta ugnia, lesiin two days, which BLEW THE Ice OFF THR StoRM ¢ of from four to eight miles, ag again, some oi the ipa getting wader weizh, others lying at anchor and still others made tast to the ice, Whales ap peared in ereat number and the work wus euusustiy active and exciting, Bat it was of snurt darativa, Oa the 8 4 caine out of the west again, stronger ten ever, driving the ice pack before 1 ard on tothe shore, ‘The ships had to be managed with the utmost sili to escape the driving mass, some of thein being actualy caucbt by it, as uar- rated below, ‘Che tee came in with such force that er About 4 at on begau wha a the wi it was driven harder oa than before, the heavy ses ling at a distance of from w siugle ship's to an eizhth of aiile from the coas. ving ihe ships varely room to swing at anchor THE PLAST DISASTERS. y Bo tford and brig Comet outside the ground ice und ews escaping on the ice with only the ¢ crag! | tuoy happened to have on their dicks, v1 © both a the uigat, thers mot be ng @ civen th 1 to lower @ wins. Dost, ‘Too Homan was literaily masied to pleces and the frag ents forced under the great rolling, trembling asses of ica. Her craw all escapsd to tho otuer veoasls, where they were suceo Tue Comet was auzic at abou: the same time and pinched until ber timbers all snapped and her stern was foreed out, 9 hat she wes a complete wrecs, But sue hung sus pended tn the ice for three or four days atter the disaster, and in the mean time was thoroughly Wreeke! by the crews of ne other vexsels, Alter sue had been stripped the 10o relaxed and she went The Oiloie had been caarit In the fee of Cape Thaddeve euriv ia tie Koason, and badly erippied Sie was workes up to Piover Bay, and there wrecked and abando, FAST AN THE IC From the 90a of Auzast to the 8th of Beptember the remainder of the fleet lay landlocked by the ice, utterly unabie to move, but.doing a lite wha with small doate, Daring bhis time there was ho movement of tho ice, or change of the wind, al Uiouh ut first everspoty #upposed that the barrier word again gira way, About the Ath or Tih (Auzust the crews begun to get uneasy, und tue | captains also manifesied somo concern fur tie } satesy rvossois, 1: was Bb that they jcoud nub lie where they were ali w ter, nor wos there ‘any prospect of reving them out uniess tho toe moved, which It obetinately refused todo. Toe natives came aboard every day suing. and though very friendly and civil aes predicting Viat the slip from ta Tiaee! thoy ! ready as thair prey, ‘Tye cop: ro Cut, evda We AMIN ORE t st bo got away, avt eve | jous for tuelr maintensa azh, ali told, to last ther to the dwicu Dlauds 1 they ge’ away atone sas extiemely eritieat and culled vor ] sen Wer ret to work bouiding up the small boats. Uiub ie raising tuvir guuwales eo that they could THE BON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ty, and ride the sen with greater 1 joeing them to adwut of their being deagged over the rough and sagged ico, A RROONNOISSANOH, On of three or four boats, with the sitnation to the southward Of the ico blockade, the po: itanr, on, THe retarned on the ieee water bedow the Th of Beotember Cant Florida started ont with @a expedition, cor full crews, 1, Fra to ex re certain the extent IviNity Of wetting aay ot the verses througn it, and to fod what vessels, were cloar, and what relief could be relied 12h, thore wore wo Vensels—the Arctic and Gent of te, #0 reported that thor—in As Blossom Shoals, ond eighty miles distant from the iain fleet, and that five more, then fast in the lower edge of the ico, were lieely to get ont soon. lor generosity and hum verses, with true 6 had promised to lay byand wait for those f or take their crows aboard shooli they fad fea, themseives un: to get out These 0) bin ino, Tre captain also re ported that it was utterly impracticavle to work any of the ships of the main had previousiv becom mada Lo lizhton one or two of them and get them over tie stretches along the coast, doned as not feasible foot out, An effort ar into the Isyoon that but bis bad been aban- THE RESOLUTION TO ABANDON THN FLEET, On Capt. Froger's return he captains at once held another consultation, at which it was anant mously agreed out hat ib was time for the party to get f they wore to escave at all; and that they might a well eave their lives and the lives of their crews with with the ships, ut their abips as to remain and perish In anticipation of this resolution, the buik of the provisions of (ne several vessels lai been taken oat and sent tn smali bouts to Tey Capa. with the understanding that if the ice moved could get out thoy could then ston at ihe ke oo their eanplics again; while {f tney had to be abaudoned this depot, 70 m: would greatly facil the provisions being necessary im any told, being bat 9 scant down the const, getting event, and the enpply, ail fariber tate the labor of reliance for the lonz voyage to Honolala. ARRANGEMENTS FOR LEAVING TH eld @ Anal conference, baudonment of the Moet wap On the 13: the cay Wien the time for the fixed for the next day, 1 the reer. and the nec ary arrangements were made for the transportation of the party to the outside shins. ‘ aby ® coun purpose, ‘The protest bears date tae 1 It reads as follows: hot tioned until the 19th. time #igned the following protest, ‘The captains also at which bad we appuiated for hat hn, bat was THE CAPTAINS’ PROTEST, Port Nriones. AucTIO Know al by tueKe pre Henea. mat ‘Ot whales Belcher, efte Ing & mee! fl eituat on, bave ait ships eannot've got on haroor tha” we can get ite 6 mouths > OUreel¥es UAdOF tag PAlnful Recessity of At and trying to work Our Way sontD Die, wet ou board of shine Tow our venue Witu oF boats, Ovisions @i0Kgl to teed ing in @ barren coun:ry where ood nor fuel to pe ontained, we feel FAX. Sept, 12, 1871 thal wo, ibe an ler ent Point a-eaile chews to exe do Thee aro Fonth of Whe ice. We thigk 1 would wot Hugle SOU! to 100K Aller OUF Vi Be ‘As (ne Leet. westeriy gale ashi ire Anon the Del, Cr shed want, |W been crushed by the ioe enher erush tne Three of tie Lave GoW five winced crews ai Whav nh to swiue worker to the nd found that te from unr po. ver" D fon to the al Places ouly SuMere at de) th ability will crowd tue ico ns oF drive them Bigo Dave already born hove out® ich have we ray ne Fa faths uit on a the HH ve ‘Delure At these eonciartons: sud of water -OF Mi boate te pase UHiON NM, and thie apie at way Mid 5 bbs trogsm over daring tae tw ours Wiieu Wourl eur four 1@ reat even oy the boats, Capt Vraz-r Nad to wor curoux a considera ie 9 date try of popne tes duriug bis ex. ent ‘ » baly fied by the Masters | DESERTING THR BULPS, ‘Tue morning of the 14th wae a sad day to that ice-bornd comnunity, 0 his ship as A sailor is child co his parents’ home, ached Besidos much this ordinary attachinent, bora officers and crews we ing the fleet, javolving season, people to be takea ng every possible ounce of provision: m: king large pecuniary sacrifices in abandon: ir entire earnings tor the Moreover, because of the large number of yy and the aecessity of secur- fagees were wot allowed to take even thelr own lurgace and effect of the elice: sary. fave only what passed tue inspection 4 FMA APPrOVed ds abso.usely neces. At noon precisely the Migs wore set on ali toe fhips nuion dows, which we the signal for abandonment, and with ftreaming eyos and io silence si! hands entered the @mall boats in pre- scribed order and puued away, leaving the siznais of aistress still flying. jessly cold ‘The day was clear, but pitt ‘The biesk northwest wind howled {he boundless waste of jacged ice and pece. tated trough the thickest coverings to the very bones of the poor eastaways in the open boate that formet the moura‘al flotilla. ail season heraened mariner rgors of Arctic storms, that composed the passe gere in toose Liny erait, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN TTR There were women Avd they toughened to re aot the rr. fa the conmpaay and tender cituren, who had accompanted husbands and fath ere in the 1oi ny of home lite, ot the Monticello, Hono'ni mono: tovir wives with them, € hurihern voyage as a relief to the ‘Thas Capt, Tom, Wiliams, Capt. ftue bark Faony, New Betfora tie Euily Morgan, New Bodford; Capt of the ship Jalian, Honol Lewis Wiliams, Capt. Dexter, of nt and Cap tad bis three culidren wit him; Capt, Hepoinstono ad one litt children, © girl; pois by the noble 4 readiness to deny therasely any sacrifices for the safety and women and children, GOOD BEMAVIOR OF THE ak in the hi Indeod, the oM com ail the trying elreamstan iced. Th p J in every crew, tho m , unuse ra, the ne most wnusaal F most labor sad oF complaint, tance of & pituble and chty miles to ove cheeriens blow coast, at; J with great cakes of flow the boats, th ton farotively ull water of the new {ce that form cress even m TON THE AD Blossom Sh Jorers bivou kuoils With euch dri scant snoply long fori tect the re, with great kia: and by them aforvable ked ont for: nary fh purpose, they m: br ase! turnin with quarters children, while the more b selves up in their blankets, snjis ae an udditional covering, ajr beside the t camp-f they could. The f to comt the the cc lance D s were rt, we OU In addi on bo thes» wa wate be usec ely RELIEF als, and at B, ssom Sh ‘ i Ove t w ture they cou very | s ce that stretched Ii Weary crews aboard, 4 get anout it. Jenger the Lives of all. 1, was now con sno tl po loat tn ge pesta fea, et voren J loin soa vonage, overs ou fod Capt, Whitney had ‘Thoso wore all cared for with special jearted sailora, wio m submit! loss of their rivations without a marma: In leaving the foot they had @ dis. at evory momect; or whoa run A with great rapidity, re di 9 Much more boistorc Too first ni ench that the storms of ages had thrown wood a they wood they bad broagiy es from tue biting 09! 1ness, dragged the boats over t \ © rdyim at by pitiless w sad made an end to that po 4 r have she sin all q Vad been brouxht with them, aad whien ¢ 1 TTT On the second day ont the expedition re a gre ved, and Adays eded on evo Uheretore ried ont to perform ro ob Hy biowin sted any comfort or mak» protection of the cri ws, et terms of ore tiroushe witch taey t subordination pre+ to extra the 6: s under alone an tn with a furious ve S04, W g ico wai them m an {nho, a with de ng inthe ¢ dasned m atering and rea az0) nig thon te s, ric MEA, 18 required two days t out the wan bobind the sand contd collect, and a to some smal! fi The aa dott mate the w bul up and para. for Vet them nd with the rest of the y down In the open 910 ented tba what rest a litle aid rn re the com niity thas aid only uJ #o0n scatter Iscomiorts TANT 1 tae re bemn? © Vessel a tongue t Peninsula ton J the point god to pall be- © Weather here was fresh te y hand tuat there this tom all sabmittsa wer Mines, Bad HG tho almost hope: even the women ead ebildren, amothering thetr foerfal apprehensions ae beat they could. On the Yoyare down to the pol * Of the Sey peninsula everything wont moderately well; but on mrinding {hat point they encountered rf tremble like mere cockle pieces of cork, at every roa, requiring the a Wands at baling to keep them ofloat, clothing was thoronghly satarated with the freening ii THO Dread AM HO Th The Doves I foree of the tee Tn this fear’ completely epotied. \DOUE SOUTHWEST CALF, and area that would have made the atoutest ahip sea the whale boats looked hells, and were tow They shipped quantities of water 1d about like a¥t diligence of all Everybody's The strength of the con bo imagined from the fect that the ship Arctle affer getting ber poriiom of the refugees aboard, parted her chain cable and lost her port oncver. brouzht to by letune g hoid until the She was, however, her starboard anchor, which tlo floet was ready to sot sail, By 4 o'clock that afternoon, the 14th of September, the whole company, not one being lost or missing, was (rientral eres Mid wore succored, WADED FOR CIVILIZATION, When th nee, 6) the ordinary crews of the vosse! von vessels that remained of tne fleet of forty that had boon era: 5 wore distributed a: lows: To tho Europa, 290; the Aretic, 250 Logoda, 195; Daniel Webster, 113; total, 1,219 sonia, besitos tng im this fol Pro. in which they last boat load had beon takon aboard, according to preconcerted arranzemenis the firct vor Buy, where they hat agreed to rendezvous, and where they hoped to get fuel and water to last them to Honoluiu, t wail, heading for P: On the day following they encountered a fearfal gale from the soutawest and were required to eave to on the board tack. they found themse! courage, thing looked favorable ahead, From there the vessols moved fown through the straits with variable winds to Plover Bay, which was recehed oF When the gale id wpent itself off Point Hope, and ail took ‘There was then no ice in sight and every- the @1ni of September, all the ves. sels arriving within the space of twenty-four honrs of each other, except the bark Chance, which nad not arrived when the rest of tio vessels eaited. 4 feet w tor the Cha: Jeaving it @ matter of doubt and um fate of the Chance micht de, an old bark, owned at Sydney, and command She had 6) p Among the pas y of the Comet, of Honolaiu, an! a part of tho bark Oliver what ti Capt. Norton. tos her own crew. Capt, Sib) of lis crew; Capt. e, but owin Fisher, wer Bay nntil t to the provisions it was not decined pradent to wait any jonger, aod they BAILED FOR MONOLOLe 21tn, three Aaye, ort supply of taloty Bde was by engers aboard be- ners were Crocker, aud all of his crew, and a few stracglors {rom otter ships 4 the reseae Jost, for sho will rived at Honolula on of about the Miu of Ociover, et arrive ye The re without any further incidens of note, TUR BSQCIMAUX AS She is a notoriously whalemen do not yet give ler ap holding pertinacoasly to tue belief thas Of the Moot ‘ow sailer, The escaped woalers all epeak well of the Eexm wore very friendly, and roo maux who, they say. dered them every arsistance they conid tm their em- ergency. th them and beg abi their hands upov. But the crews Lad no sooner abaudoned than these arrant wreckers fell upon tripping them of every’ jug vala- They carried off ol! and boue in quantities while the deoarting crews were yet in sight; also cordage, eavin furnivure, pro} everytning in the way of trinkets they could It te the general opinion that sions, and ay much of this abandoned property, thus rescued bs the Esqnimavg, will lod ite way to ®t. Pecoraburg and a market, ‘There is no expectation among any of the whalers stige of their aban- an opinion that they were probably all pretty weil stove before the that they wiilever see doned ships again. crews got out of the Arctic Oceat iv ‘They expres or if any of them, by being thrown higa up om the beach with shonld escape, they will be the force of the ter broken up for POTTING 4 FI When the pews of this disaster frst r place workmen were at once set to work Atting up vl © Gladiators Deposit Fig Mon: oil at their moorings, large Meet of idie craft; bu’ before the rst of January twenty or thirty will ot rendy for sea dismanued, tride, many end them out of Six will els Lo recruis the Arctie th or them oe THE MACE-COBUKN FIGHT. tand to har, $2,500 jo this Time-The Gute Equally Divided, 8” readiness, Six are being fied are neariy @ hondred waiting th Orners bi iyiny vival °s Mteraliy rottine ly be missed (rom it iw thought tha be Tue officers and crewe are ready er the owners of saipe mi ta dinpost Monars. Each Tho Mace-Coburn fight, which is to be contestorl tn New Orleans on the $Jth of this mo exciting topic in sporting circle r Mace nor Coburn bad p Kes, as at neiih and that ¢ they wou! ts tho Somedoly having up on fight would not amount t bave nothing to win bat the gate money whici was to be divided between them, oN report yesterday eoug Hil, whom he found in the rear of tioi town and ww. map, poinuing with prid rup from New Orieane th: sa d— lie. and I've got the re: tei Mr New Orlean t i in z the od. 1 have cal ask abont toe M Ou, yeu," said Mr. ADO Fé 1 rary etaxetold eter transfer woo was chosen n inean basic trary are Hi ‘ to th 6 ated an as thus tire, What about the excurs t the Hon cost ox that was ever bro * *Ow are you, always glad to see @ Su man tdo you think of Khat?” askea bobara sakes, ‘vo # 4 been circ money is all up, $2.52) a vile, pt of Ate, Foster To my po! g inuney to Rufu » Harry is saioon ex t into the show MOUS Gad ON reporter, a that lette who w ve know i Hunt of stakeno der and ai reports n money, as it 1 ‘ve told you that the stakes are up, and Rpon MY proposition, vou Men ia their w agreement conseaicd to divito tie ring m Whica amoni ts io const'erabie, Don't ye soe, thi vives (ue losing man a few du.lars in bis pocket and some:hing w ges some Mr. Hiill added tuat ue had just heard from Mace He was in C ncinnadl, but in\auced to start ina da or two with his trainer F some poin witnln one h 2 sins. Mice's Weig it is 184 powuas, and he z himselt to between 103 and 1 ns Wate) having made hig ick ning for Co Aven Ogut, Maco will not visit taat city unis he ty ready to Hit. Coourt, who lela New Orieana, Is Something New Peter 8, 1 m ai © pr ala about ty receive @ 4 PALACE FOR COLORED MEN the same nd real @: the best mou And now Mr. Porcer, et S race, has possess as in Gotha'n, a y pr est The house Ws to be | ibat nig usinjaace with Mr eunt Ibe commodi the inveilect tic omen 0 An Occasion the colored ty ustriogs, time o r couflick Uune We owner qj or the ne them ‘tp eps: or permanent Pwonty-sixth jer inviies wi t. AL a When they aon Nieves in } to Peler 8, Por netaction: auisio' in various par Was people, w West Twenty-sixth Str for Tuankssiv Porier’s uame is a the city. i i In th street, rurious 4 won every battle, 4 te until the emancipation o: nary tower of stre peovlo of tits persevering. prac no who Las never strengthen himself without baving an eye to the Wellure of hie darkness when ( were closed again fought the most fo courts a al Rights Association, cuye of If city railroad cars und ommibuses t colored passenge: blo of the companies He organisa presided over its in- nes gt ty, Hot cal man; sought to gy Dian 8, Mr. Porter the be his race rendered Asa Duriness wa eujozs the coulidence of workin 1 binseif of 0} mi vtatio! 30 mind feak 0 y of inieliivent men i palatial vir acl dit wiio Lave the pious 4 Mrs, Porter know win 14 Ih HOFespect Inferior tO many in the city, near Reve furnishe nis toy tuna! an progress will tee fais, lis latest Vue house bus’ t 14 floors above the #paci for the eleva news ray of ladies apd ry ee ample 8 parlors, aud ve the Arai-cl oss Oo Thanksgiving Day aud wealtt of the « sped p sof the country will be Fepie on! a)Zu Explained, To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: Iam greatly surprised at seoiag in your ane payer the tedimony of Mr. J. 2. Juunson, He ts Capt, A. A. Semmes's brother-in-law, and bas bean clerk on board this slip for three years, We havo Leen over a mouth in tals por 1 uave nut yet heen maid of accor tiny tome Tit ie vers © O05, a8 We Wish to Visit Our friends aud relntions whom we hava pot scen tora lias time. 8. Suu PomTamocr, Nov, 16 WR 0. ret. Doo't wait for a Col {0 fo away of tert, Jor your [iagl? muy voccmns' ts irpitaded sed rnbanes joanving Sogn, tet” brome frow the | acco ‘of coneunipt on may Ket 1n Decors you are conscluas Rasner get clear Of your cold at once by fod remedy for throat aye’ Exvectorant, el. and promoting exrectoration. sireogtbening the euriaces of toe throa\ ‘Sold everywavre.— Ade, ———— A.—Knox bas conesived some very picturesque aps tor the wivier, which wo have no doubt will be Tay adopted py thoat who have an eye for the ital ana an ear to_eiatm proveecion aeainet the Mtterness of the winter winds. He ki introauced « Hat, too, that reigns supreme on Taanion pie promenndes, and can be had at any Ouse Die beautiful Htores, whivh he as Toratet in convenient stunt ou for the esperiar xceamnodator, of people WHO WOME £000 bale aod Dave & hor for nad ones.—Ad. —— Weok!y oné monly oaymonts taken for fornt- tore carpets, and beading. wt BM. Cowpertawatr’ nathan ‘An immonse stk aad low prices. Bargaine i fo anc 8M. Male of wondortnl 6: Se Coiton tawehs out teeth ab the Cooper Lastita’ Go his pauien.esay.—Ade. a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eon Pray, Nov, 17-1, M.—Tho railway shore market opened beavy, with a slight decline in prices, after which mora support was given to the ealings, an} under the leadership of Roading, which advanced to 119, the remainder of tho active list was made to assume more etrencth and buoyancy. Lake Shore, Obtor, Western Union Telegraph, Wabash, and the Nortwesteros were thus stimu: lated, and an advance of 4@1 percent.in ther shares was observed daring the morning trai tions, The volume of business at the Bosrds wa small, but sadsequently Union Pacifezbecame the foatare of the efternoon, the price running ap 2% per cent. to £7, thourh supsequently reacting to 2 Puls flurry ta Onion Pacife occasioned considerable fearamong the shorts, while both balle and bears freely acknowledged themselvos completely,beforged by the course of the market, ‘The occasion, as we understand, of the Union Pacific endaen ri doe to the reports that large amounts of tho stock bad Leen placed in Kurope, and whitch, we may add in passing, 1# tras, Tne shorts were eonse quently frigutened into covering thelr contracts, while holders were thus able to obtain good profits on their speculations, When the covering had ceased, the price drorped off es above etated. A report was also in circulation that the new Pacific Mail combination was interested in the * pool” tora rise, but this needs confirmation. ‘There is nothing new with reference to Pacific Mail. The new directors will hold datiy sessions for the present, aud to-day elected the Exccutive, Auditing, and other com mittess necessary to ® thorough and successiul working of the orgouizati ‘The genersi stock market toward the close be. cue Leavy and lower, with but ‘ew transactions during the fal hour of deslings. Tie gold market was quite vegiected throughont Ue day, there having been no specalation whatever oneither side of the market, and the fluctuation wore alirost nominal. ‘The opening price was 114, siter which there wasa decline of 4 ® cent.—t ce wt 1o'clock having again reached the early Czure, The aferuoon sales were chiefy at 1115 the market closing dull and heavy at 114@1it aving balances carried were 2, I, and 8.® cent. with dorrowers accommodated ab flat, The day's business at the Gold Bxchance Bank reflects the #:oal! volume of transactions, the total amount 0° gold cleared naving der oni Drlances were $1. balances, $1,6°6,641, Tin The rates paid for rev Sub Troaury today were $303.19) 5 1,301,857.22; and gold palance, $65,921.40 Curreier recelp's amounted to $1,2H.078 4 MEBs, $1BWi1; aod Daance Fi 2,91¥) ceipts irom eusto'ng were $316.0. The were the quatations of guld 1i1}4 8 P.M. a exchange market end LO 10 ality or WOQUOS fer savre sitet. Tiere as ported quite w light supply of bills, and toe mand, in view of numerous seitiements to-day, been brisk at the improvement, There U6 SPM os been prime 60 days 111 bid irons, is de * money, fe been abundant offerings of losnabie funds on call at 626 ® cent. to orl Governaent aud stock houses, Io Giscounts a good business at 8Qi0 PB cent. lor prime commer ea, WOUe Olber Dames loss known 1d trom 10 40 15 ment bond market has been very strong turoughout day, with a contingen ae from the German — bankers for 1862, end 1905s, “aoe.” Tine after pooa’ tue ‘currency sixes were veo more in request, and While the volume of business bas Ace led seater more reulines ays auies, yor there has b observed to purchase suc) bonds ¢ offered at current prices. Te maraet cio stroom at the U Heury Ciews t fzures of tue day Co. 8 W report at 4:3) Pat ok ances. na ates is Wah th Hos 108 hiv UG LL {Cenrb. eoid'sie, wag 13dy The State bond market has been fa active, bac weak ou Leuncssees and Suuth Carolinas, ‘Tne oki Slate Ge Tenuessees declined % cous, to O74 at us ret Board, the new Dtate bs navlug at th ime dropped Lig W cent, to Wiig. Both Carolina 6s, new (Jauaary and July), Werw forced dowa 1 ® cent, to 29 tue April ans Ociooers aiso tai cent, to @t, ‘There is evidently at cuque operating bo depress the Sout: Carolina Cantivs, advaucoge having been takea, Of the unset ted leeiug marked respectiog Wiese bonds, Db @ ucBeR any authorized or official contra on of statements of overissue. At is Linted ue movement Io South Carouny looking co. the program taut Ward repudiation is & part Uhat tue real ooject of te to purchase wiaiever may cou, tue price recedes from 29 to M—!he oajective paint Virxinia 64 consuiidated sold ut 65%, North Carolina 6s wrectai tax ut 15, Sirsouri Dts Katlroad 7s, cnarauteet, by th 101i {and Missouri 6s, Hwonibal aud St, J suc, Vay, ‘Tiere Was a moderate Onsidoes in rail roa’ Lusds, tae Pacite mortgages taking the lead sual, Central Pacitics soid at 108, with none of Jng at lees than 103% at the close; Union Pacifica let mortgage sold a. Wy; land grants, 7 £0; Horlem Ast mortgage ‘at 1 soutuern sinking fund bonds, 10034 5 Be Joagon 8s couvertivle, 96; Delaware, Laccawanna aug Wentara 8 mortgage, WT) Tolone and Waboah Ist thortgage 1965 at 8; Cleveland aba Toledo sink ing tuad buenas, 1a; New Jersey Central Ist mort gow, 18; Niwanaee and Si, Pai Ce iar Faia acd Mivnesota Ists 55, slew of city band kaures to-day, Americau Ser ¢ Union Exoress have dociated a dividead vf 8 W cei, payade Jan, & The tovlowine tadlo Shows the bigness, 1owest, aad $0 + AN. closing prices of sto ing asa N.Y 5 die nig iM fy Po wt th Liss Pa ' 1 hand st.Joseyt us Na Canton Convoldated Coal ui Mas, Wells, Fargo & ¢ Amer can Bur, { United siaice Expr kx aividend, red Kx Ou BK, New York Markets. tay, Nov 17—-PhouR anv Meal—The ie ‘Cora. inea\ ¥6.1680,405 BW 8. 86 Petey or Ww $130 r #8390.00 ; boaters #73 ive War. esas uae I Sout, Dut Baioe é, 43 Daven. 2,261 ior exp hy Arcee dull and p 11 bales ¢ wt 18 3-18: F ; rk Froviaions.-Pork lesa on sleauy: puice 140 Vis, at &, dl 2 for prime ist 910 10) eatra pr 4000 denaud Ta; ew Lodia less suid at 8. GFR. Bellin Fdeimand, priae uw Wee Closing Ari ae $26. Bacog aia cat ineats nore ACG vO; ewon SON bab, uelud de Tome clear ou pub AL Bees plowed’ t 4 wad Ging acuve F NOt prime ely: OM aN Waive. aud oh. At 6 6 fur'N ’ f 100, $104 Fed aid wider Whit 4 7s Or Wai, Rye fh oi md Vitor West ra afloaty sta a) Harley ada tv + insh with & Wye; balve GUN L r ‘ Boirc, for ht ot tt IR ae . iy Mixed. and 64@8o, for white, mainiy Xo 2 Chicago i Snr Ate doen ower and tore srilvn ation i Special Malice ‘oush, pe. tot me ae e@float; Me for new do. < pat Wy Medicines consis im my ability ) Westera and tc. for aramation iwwtens “of nrovoxine It ae many of the 4 faculty a0, An inflamed lun? caunot wii}: saroty to the ri Pattent be exposed co. the biitng biaett Of Winter or the j Sluling Win sol spring or anturan.. It should by ear yey Hes) nnde, | fulizehielded from al! urriia tag tnlsenoes, ‘The wt Be Hie.; 190 Obl, old Sop New Orieaws | MOS CAUtON shuld bo Observed 11 Kain DRETICNIAP, ae acsiatse.: Tew at Gi; oy moctions 20 hhas, | witoutit a cro under almost any chrcuusanccs 18 86 Vorto Rico at Ge., and % obie. St. Crotx at ere, Bu imge DHE More active at Bie@Iige. for Init to Food Fehon ‘he person #honld be kant ona wholesome and 500 hnas, at SBI¢c. for Cuda, 1s. for choi tritious die! jd Gli the meaicines eontinged wat she ; Theo, and Ihc. for clarified Doinorara. 280 ox, at | BOAY MAB restuicd to It tke watural quantity Of fos fl 8 refined steady * bh bt he and srengtn, 4 OXDRIRS Layer raisins havo decliaed to $143 per |. t wae myeelt cared by tis tre t of the wi ah box TraOts At Bae Rosin sold ery at | Kiod of Consumption, and have lived to 4 Ts for atrainoa.. Spirits inrpeatine 68 aio, ‘Tar dull, ty taese mal id faseed oll dail at io, Orne peri, HAs wold at fe cared show big 1.0) CTHUG Ww OG 56. AVY WeHhadea wt S240, c) by thtetrestmens Whois T have niver then, Lier teamed in Doi and Lage: | About the ist of December, expert 0 cake posteadion or copper nas agvaiiond vo tte, | Of yy how bullting ute’ horthess. corner of F mih Live. Hides lose active. Hops | 8nd Arch ete., whore Ls quiet. Tallow active at 9X R9%4C. Woirkey firmer at | Ai! who may require it. Watige, Fretghe duit and rates oneoitied :foar to | , Pay directions accomoany alt my remotes averyool, Uy sui r 3 10d, f person in any part of tun world ‘ex De read) } Liveryool, by suil, 28. 4)9.; © tom ys 16d, Wheat S@. Dy Betriet 0 wane Of thes re. bere nes JU. SCHENCK. M D. Live Stock Market. tore >. Vailade:phie. New Yonx, Friday, 11—-Serenty eevoa Py a) a care of Ll sey ay. ell ar Consact Wis bite ven verk, paw, where the | thdmo leratoly -act- 3 = ' ve A Yall prices ng emoraced very eon | GFVICK OF PACIFIC MAIL SPLAMSIIY mon to very choles native steers aod oxen. which COMPANY y ‘were pol generally at, \04@ile. + H Twenty Sheep aid lamos arrived, Ban 6 WALL Sreern ) t vd the mark lf > New 1 0RK, Novowbor 16, wtf Poorest op ‘erate ritcontlened to ‘oars, OF 0.00 hone wore recotved. nent pil contlened CWE uly One cat ered alive tie Mh hae. hive Weigi ud fare, drew shah eC ————— MARINE INTELLIGENCR. pinoedr ioscan MOPTATURE ALMANAO—THI8 MA, 4°58 Mood rise... © mew wat DAY Banoy Moox,.12 51 Gov. Island.. 1 46/lleli Gate... 8 San res, Extract from tho minutes of the stated moc the Board of Directors of the Pacific Mail Stoanahip Gompany, beld a the Company's ofloa, Tuesday, No vember 14, 18711 On motion of Mr, Francie Skiddy, sentor meaber of the Board, secorded by Mr, Howard Potter, ths (lowe tog preamble and resolutions were ananiinourly edopt= e4.and@ ordered to ba entero’ on the mioutes endo Copy turnisuo? to the Presitent, viz. : Whereas, Circumstances render tt probabie that the election to-morrow will result In en entire change in Cy 6 Arrived—Fripar, Nor, 17. the @trection and polity of the Com any and tn depriv. ve | Btoamshtp Indie, Glasgow, mdse. and pass, Ing itt the eervires of Mr, Allan AicLane, the comal- ib) Ship Hudion, Londons mae. tion of whote contiunance tn office as President bas i Bark George Gerwer Taxanrye, wool. deen the msintenanee ot tho polley whieh hay watil now r Bark Pe ane. Clenfaegos. ballast. deen partued for tho reanscitation of the prosperity Piarg Noah, Gloucester. ratirona tron. of the Company, 0 fatally comoro nised by the come Brig Ar Ha, 8b) Pletion Of the Pacife Railroad rontes, there ore, Bru: Aurora. Lite Glace ay, ¢9 Resolved, That wo view this alwolation of & Bria Fiorenge: Bt Yong fk: lo which have so long and tiarmonionsly bound the mem- Lil exe Cochrane, Ol Haro: rf OK wood Ders of tals Board t ther, wed to their President, b B., building ane, With regret tbat the plonsaut intersourso of theso yeure M8 Damier, devotod to a common interest # anw tO ceare ; Dil Ep ae N.C. naval sists with gratieation that choir reer, thouzh che ekered be Ries, vhn Wadd Yes wine eometribe Venton With not afew anxiction and caro, has boon ona of feaorhsgpdnty harmony and of honest purpuss to serve Gus Lost ite Querxstow, Nov. 17. —Seanshin Ruseia, New | terests of the slocklolters. TPLFMOCeW, Nov. 17, —Steamedtp Thuringia, Kew | ,, N%Otved. That we cannot sens-aie withon* records \ thr ing our regret that the contianss elf.rty wile have { er emnercesmmmemms | been made by all honoradle mouns to initu i) AR Goverawent to repair in somo miewsare the damage be Sasiness Mottees, J whicn the patronage of thePasita Ruticoad has done Children Teething. thie Company have been ao ine‘Tectual, and our earnest ead ta MRS Ib ts periescly retiab The mother LOW'S BOOTH a). harmless, \G SYRUP. Cure for Congh or Cold.—As no te the slightest nnersines of the Chest, w Of breathing, 07 Indication of Cow Gay a sow " Brown's Bronchial Trockes.” —— Wiss ” s- | mope that another session of a Without snch farther eneourazoment of the ons will Mob pase FON ee terprise undertaken by tals Company on tho Paste ms sha)l be wiiko @ tardy measure of Justion to It, and » ) Umely succor to American oowan wiewn navigation, ) now almost a) 18 last gasp Revolved, That the Hovrd wre gratified that they are adie to close thetr stewardship yBth ao good an ex Foaasinthe weenie hibit of the Company's atfatrs as, Lite eeapeee ly etapiea for isingte, | lait before tao Board at this moctivg, and fiove that ie } ie Fey ot Glare sma, fucare may be one of increasing prosperity, identified raboneateay ARONG, | with ang contributing to the rowival of Amertean com ere, corner Maiden merce, for waich as» we Dave hoped end labored 4 ———. this service, ! {The boat pince ta New York to bur retts Resolved, That we desire farther to leave on recore ble, weistiog, Age, dsamund.. red., farhiaanie Be | our sense of the Adeliiy, sntelti snd devouer 7 Fulton at Dian onda a specialty Which Lasgo highly distinguished thy @olire term a H —— Mr. McLane’s service of tweniy-.wo year# in the Cow Atlvers of (late mod Pars will | avy, fret as Commander, then as Agent at tve Port a ‘ Union square | anamay and finally, #ines 199), as its Presisout; ane that we now take leave of tim Uore with hgh rogaré The Wilkow shuts Maohine nd esteem, and with OUF ext wishes for his futaR Frivetron $039 $100." sales roma Wt Beuadware shana ype X tcl al ual suet eto Sag THEODORE T, JOUNSON. Fecretary. re i sata teil © Matt, STRAMSULP CO. Pest ard it ae GE Nh Hy ani ad Waa Jor Tesiori vg bae vita ie wud color ut the heir. |help A Dei — SOPCE TO STOCKHOLDERS —At the annaal eee 4 ogylinh clothe | tNorfor Directors of vie Company, held on the 13ta tn, vLd'>, 04th | piamt, the following shureholdere were elected Direa- ye the ensulne years | A.B. STOCKWELL, Dasik~ 0. MET we aah iM Wax Trt, : } 0. B/C BILLINGS, Porn Warm, coy room. ute KOPBUCK'S weather C. 7; OBBORK. fueipe "bs PWG near Cul a MASTERTON, ‘ ag eae fit AND ocx woo tmmtiog ts not Cured, bat Preven HENRY i ooo Sout, DIVORCED. Bach of whom rovaiy ‘of tho Boara held thi 118,022 votes, and at a meeting date, Mr, Alden B. Stockwell wag | : : Unaaimovsly elected President, Mr. Francis W. Q, Bete ‘ CALHOUN.—1n San Frans 2 woraravod & dveres of diver lows, VieePrenideat, and otner usual appotmtmente pest Ba tie eronid of win! were made, H ort. The cure of the c Ni Terie: crested ee Piaiat Attest: TARO. T. JOUNSON. Secretary. Ae! ame bse 5 an EDWARNS.—!n San Francisco, Co}.Mery EAwarde DEVLIN @ Ody ' waa granted & drerce of divores frou Joba kuwards 4 on te Rroun of Willa de RON 3 Thomas ON: Dard prayed that CLOTHIERS. is wile's prayer (ora divorce be dente Eraired a! chorea trom her “Bhs « Raecatrreny terititiel eta BROADWAY AND GRAND S8T., Rian ho2-dasebli DIED. BROADWAY AND WARKE T On Toursday, November 16, at 84 o'clock MOWAT AUD A Bh P.M., Jolin Walter, som of Join Coote: iiclatives aur frleuas are respectfully tov ted to ag ce of his grandfotyer BUSINESS SUITS ’ sod*t,ou Sauder, Novem ‘ 971, Rtveabert ne Fit asic FROM §2) TO 6% PRICES GREATLY REVUCED, Ob November 18, Laws. daughter of Johu OVERCOATS, ‘ ‘ the family are re (8 Aitond ie sry oe FROM $9 TO gus Columbe a ‘busday, hoveUber 19, 8 wax JHB ROBBERY AY SGNASSALS r Og Friday, Noverhor 17. Brg, ed SATURDAY, Nov. tt daughter of m wid Jane Lanes aged Tyears | | My friente will be pleased fo) ara at Th month, aod 2t days few custovers Joo watcher, w F Hoiadves aud triende are reapecthtty invites toat | ty tena re Vv the Yall va \ tead the funeral,cn =auduy, Sovest MtIVA, M., | stunn-d. for a snort but hot crated, ana w from (4 romience, 6) ay rh oreey « ; Contiuue my bushwine a asal wih fier acon oneeay eoase, Prack, & of Toomas ant ttoster Mo SUSAARNE aged (+ years. 6 mouths, ani 4 Anys. ARPT IN SES WOOF A TERS Te Funeval trom th nee Ge AI® pareiits, St Hast Would to w nine oat Aue assorts t 00 Suuday, 19. itnd.. ah 1650 1. M, Dae n PURDY 225 Leowart et. Williams TANG, bareh, L 1. Koly, wife of Wiiiaa al, Purdy, io Ue Oe bela Shui year of ie ‘ THOMSON: ay, Novemver 16, Samue Ss . poiocaie. dhe famille ark Vad paatall ROVAL HAVANA Love ed to. att i N Won | Prizes cahed and intovmition Girnisued, | Ordemp B.A secial moeiing of the Vaper Hangers prokently.Sled TATLURS + Ba - ? Association will be seid Brow x 16 Wall at,, New York oo et paar pe t i se it ROVAL TAVANA PTERY, wt Ay ay dee 1.8 MARTINUS @ CO. Be ae LH Te 10 Wallets gut ao Sew Vo OL RUNKENNENS 0 op acl UE CAUSE AND CURE ore yyeotur sel SRSUA ENE SMI RM: OR a % de SaaS eet ae quae ity oo © wit waste i MN nat MN EV. d. MOPULE MAN ' * ANNIVERSARY mu ” ‘ . pital are ansed Hotues . OAK LODGE ' A. ‘te ant support 0 ansn pi fi . excess of acid, making tho stomaen sweet aut {rest , . JAMIA Y wry at, hearty avpeilie, Aud prepare tie syate ood, neaivhy, Writ. Ul aa writ rouatet DOXA? OTH int is" tho ree" abd pernover ie FO Net ; iifure ters, De fi Ont tow if ty the form of £ exy 1p oF It istben, hy the xreal b ; iM. 2d, 84, 4 a pin of ma ties are healed fou. z ib W Toeeday Giscused wigs acavity ore here, ' » e faing " su W * ADA Lon matwer cannot tipsy, 90 | ‘Thurelay, Nov seven in belos Whats ne yt H & 100 and t4th W tle ov reven W soy he \ I thes Gi ger ul at ta, : eT 37 9 Miwa a‘ 1g bexee yia'a gi aid war | ——ag y sb F | PpRABE OES ’ 4 ‘ om 4 1 | tbe fi Aman “ « evir ‘ b iA f who has ty red, and ibis precisely the sau ail naikie tot Just so} ae there laaineny | aieeeiateets 1] metiedeas. A Bo gh : Wweissives. Loan atiiosnber i OO MEE! fre w mass of horas, whicd the least Change of Muton RELOEN rh Sta t } phere wil Indaima! ‘Pie erand earret ot my suns F thay vay on ” 4

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