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OTEBMTIOML BOATBffft The Late Racing in tho Bassin Be American Sailors Against SvrotfMa. and English. Tars ia Botia Victory Ito CLOSE AS03 ESCXOTSF8 COSfTSSf 8 HAVIIR, France, Jan. so, 1871. OTe present want of attractlroncss In ana about Havre 1ms linil tho bcnoilcial ollect of gllmnlallng tiic powers or self-reliance so far as exploring one's resources ror self-enjoyment is concerned.

Kot oiilj BO, but In ttio present case tlie resource npturned has been or a liealtnral, Invigorating character--ono wlildi. BinKularJy enough, Tor many years has been considered a pastime by one class; Dal among those compelled to gata a livelihood by ffle samo means It is considered as being the hardest oflabor. I refer to boating or boas raclnff. Driven, almost by fate, to adopt some way to pass the time when, ofj duty a race was inangtmitcd some two weeKa ago between'the crews or the first cutter of tlie Tlnltca States steamship Siieaandvali and the swedlsli manor-war Gene, wlilcu resulted In tno defeat or tno Swede. Eacoaraged by this, altuousn everything was conducted very rjoietly, there had been an attempt to.

make a race between the orewB of tho American alilp referred to and her Helicon. The gauntlet was thrown down to the Englishman oomo time baoK In tho uliapo of a challenge to contest tho relative superiority of wiiateSoats and craws, 1ml tills offer was declined by him, for the reason that nia boat was too bulky and unwieldy to hare the proper change in aaeh 22. enconntor. Ho mentioned, however, tnaiiiRn anaagemenc could be cftii'a bovr Bhowod nrat In rront at the moment of turulng. J'lom tlilB out It wan pure lui? and gilt on botu Hides; but there woie no buuya to turn now, uud Hpcod aluuc coniii win.

Along tlie course the cniim- iiioiiH of (lie different crows urgod, cheered and encouraged their bouts tut lliuy jiiuiHud, BtriiinlnB every norvo, and It wan noticeable tuat as the American cuttur Doused the Uclluon on tile liomcKlrotcIi thcio was no (trout amount of bullowu to uieud yet. TIIO winning buoy wan pasaod flrat by tuo American, who tossed Ills oaiti in thirteen minutes and tlilrty-Hvo seconds, followed closely by tho Englishman In thirteen minutes, forty-four seconds--tno winning time of the tteconil mile l)dnn six llfty-ono socondn. This is a very rant pace for cutters, and Americans have a right to feel proud of the victory, ror It now leaked out that DUO linjrllHh outtor wns considered romarknoly fast; Ima Hullluit qualities--Indeed, at the latter lind never been beaten. The lingltahiuuu look his defeat aa ho moat always bravely--all the more so because coutealed It so well, indeed, it Is tho opinion of all who saw tuo race that for pure pluck, fag and vim, it was tlio best they had witnessed anywhere. Of course tho ladles were in It, assembled on the vessels of their favorites after tho struggle, -wearing their respective colors, to exchange congratulations and refresh the inner woman with a comfortable luncheon.

I'lio scene wag qnjto pretty in the wardrooms of both vessels, and It la believed that none of them will easily forgot tho Irtendly race of the mother country with her descendant on January 20,1871. CUSTOM HOUSE FFAXB3. Tlie Worolioaso Wat Continued-- 3To Bioro Kisbt rcrmJW tat faa Discharge of Genornl OrjJor Goods-- Collector IKarpiy's C'ourao Just-lied by Ttimv. too question whether night permit 1 for tno discharge of tmclalmed goods are warranted by law has boon discussed at great length and definitely settled by Collector Jnnrphy. After a close examlna Uon or the acts passed by Congress at dirrorent periods on this subject he has corns to tho conclusion that tha law does nos sanction tho practice of permitting general order goods to ba landed altef Bimaer.

Theflftlettt section of tho act ot March, 2, bearing npon this subject reads as no Roods, -wareR or mcrchamjiso brought In any ship or vessel from any foreign port or placo shall be unction or doilrcrod from the ship or vessel within tbe United States bat la opca thai is to say between the rising and setting of ihe ann, except by special license from tbe collector of thq port and oval olllcer of the samo, wtoero tbora Is ono for that purpose, nor at any Umc without a permit from tne collector nd narel olllcer for such unlading or delivery. This section, of the statute has ceon quoted In us- McaHon or tho XT3AQB OP GIVEfS NK1BT PEHiHTSJ but, Bays Collector Hurpfty, the aforesaid act has 7 7 DO reference whatever to unclaimed goods- errected so thai tee cailers of both vessels conia simply means that goods upon which the duty luri vessel applying for it shall haTe made dne entry. Gcoos ffisy DO landed after dars, if tne daty has been paid by toe Importer, oa his application, Because thsa ihe revenue has no farther Hen on them. Xos so with general order goods upon which the SOTCrnmeat has claims. These are simply coa- Elderea as unebimed merchandise left on tiie hands of the collector, who is bound by law to dispose of tneininsECliaBiamicr as to ensure the safety ol enter the lisLs conraesltively ha saw no reason -why match, could BOH bo made.

Tila preyed to bo more easily tamed over tan-i esected; for wiea tlie overtures were made vrBU rogara ta the conditions proposed were of a character coald h3idly Be compiled An, Englishman many of BB races, both By flood sad field, by his sfcul in isany them; ana tae attxieiy of persons to conclude terns lEdacaa Them, olJnnea againsi their better judgment, to ySoia a uonw "irtucn resnia fatally to them. Tlie Enensn cutter pans ten oars, and ia a Imatl- Bome, "well built boar, twemy-flvo fees to length, Els and a fi air reel bcAro, weigiit; abons roar teen liunOred pounds; pullm. ench tiiwurt a pair, The American boat is feet Hiss incnes lengtlz, seren feet beam, Beaton built, vreighs aboa; nineteen hundred pounds, and pulls twelve oars--eacfi thwart a pair. Tiie first objection raised by the Helicon was that the American catter should yield two oars. This was opposed on the port or tlie Siienandoaa.

as tne race was to ba a race of cutters and crews, and hsa so been proposed by ihe Englishman any reservation. Moreover, tiie twelve-oared boat was larger ana heavier than that or tea oars; aad again, tne difference was raors apparent than real, ror tha American boaS mast curry extra weight ia men aad mber. Objection, sustained in favor of the Shenaii- doah, and all oars allowed. Tne distance to tie rowed was two miles, half mile stretches, necessitating three tarns on the conrsa around the staEe the goods and sendlhem'as once buoys. Of these eaca "boas -sraa provided wltn Its der stores.

Katner than nave the steamer detained own starting aad taming Dnoys, to prevent any danger orfpaung. Tie staKp was tea shillings tae vriilca gives, however, to the latter the option of snant 0 tte Swedish navy, and leaving His goads for thirty days in the public stores attached to tas Gefie, was selected 23 jaego i witaoat incurring any further expense. Tlie Color the race. lector Holds mat rapid discharge involves, However, iheso points sealed, all toaaOs wens, into training, serious difficulties. The goods which are landed Oa ihe part oi tne Siienaadosii Kioshlpman Harrid i under permit, duly oaid, are often, mixed conducted the exercises.

This was a labor of love, -vnm those under "-c-aeral order and was entered into witn sairit, as rar -M 1 as it was practicable in so shore a time, the principles or Mr. iiiifae, as illustrated Ia Ins coaching or tne Academy crew for their successful contest with ihc Quaker (Jiiy Clnb last summer at Annapolis, on tae pars or the Hellcoa Lieutenant Hewits, aadertooK. the preparation or the men. The names or THE SMJLISH CBEW are as follow, and they are a stardj, fine IVUllam Abraham ElroKO Joseph Hooper Foortabow Wiliiam Cross 'ihtrd Dow Thomas Smith Second bow John. lUcKara Starboard bow fort, Side.

James Beverish Strote Sainnel Fjrwell Fourth bow Samuel Slade Third bow TViliiara Secoad bow WiUasm BasServlile Port bow The boat was officered and steered by Boatswain Thomas Pratt, K. jr. Tue average of the cre-JT wis aboat 1S2 pouads. The names of CJtEW arc as Starboard, Side. Xttme.

Oar. Thomas S. Stewart Stroke John Knigatly Hith bow already bean paid may, by a special "permit" of the collector, b8 landed after sunset. In, consulting tae wordmgof tho law the Custom House authorities have come to tho settled conclusion that 16 docs not sanction the landing or goods on whlcn the revenue has a lien lor duty alter tho hour or sunset. They arguo issuing of night permits for general order goods by the pre- caflinct collectors has prevailed uadar on, erroneous Impression regarding the act of August but it simply says that 11 shall be lawful for the collector to tase possession of snca merchandise, which, however, does by no means imply that he is bound to do so.

Tae act or March 2,1881, says to reference to this subject that the collector may tase charge of snc'a general order or unclaimed goods after ona day's notice. The act or Angast 3, ISM, simply says that it shall be iawf ul ror tha csllector to take possession or sucfi merchandise, trbjcn, However, does not implv that tie is bouua to do BO. The act of March 2, luai, says in reference to this snbject, that the collector may lase possession ol sues, unclaimed goods after one days nofica, which, is construed so mean forty-eight hours arter the entry or the vessel- Collector Mnr- paysna therefore issue no more night permits for ST. DOMINGO. OJHcial Correspondence- Relative to In Bt.

Domingo. Kcb. 14, 187J. Tlio following letters ayscar in tlio correspondence recently truiisuiltteil by tho 1'rcsiueut to tuc Senate, with the oideH issued to tho commauders'br our naval squadron In tho waters of the Island of St. louiiugo slucc ttie coiumoucemunt or the late J.EI3 TO THJ! SUlillin'AHY OF T1LU NAVY.

UNITED BTATJSS STBAMEIt SBVEEN, 1 ST. DOMINGO, Jan. 9, 1871. SIB-- Tlie Severn arrived at Samana December 24, 1870, and round tile JEnglisli Kaccoon there, of eighteen gnus, Oamalu Howard, -wltli Mr. Jl'arringlOD, tlio Bugllsh Vice Consul, pa board, bound to St, Domingo city Captain Howard then called on board, and asked me as to tli6 extent or our protectorate over Dominica, and if it extended to our making good tlio Dominican, bonds, I answered lit Substance that, pending the treaty between Dominica and tne United States, tho latter protected the former ugaluBt its enemies In the Island; and that I did not suppose the United States insured speculations In Dominican.

paper; yet the question (uleiic be asfed by Lord UranvUle of Secretary Flsli if it was thought worth. to do so. yours. S. P.

LEE, Bear Admiral commanding North Atlantic Meat. Hon. GEOKU.EM. KOBESON, Secretary or the Navy. COiUUNKBB HUTU) TO K3AB ADiniUX.

HEE. UNITED STATES STEAMBE 1 ST, DOMINGO Cur, Jan. 1, 1373. BIB-- I arrived at this city Angust23. I placed myself immediately in communication With the autuoritles, OB the sotn of August President Baea sent for me and informed me that he hod dismissed General Hungrla, his Minister of War, and that ho had just received a note from tile British.

Consul informing him that General Huiigrla had sought ah asylum at ihe British Consulate, The President was anxious to add to tae force at his disposal in the city, and asked me if I could not bring lum some of his troops that were at Azaa. acceded to his reguest, and left this cit? for Azua OB the Slat of TVo arrived at Azua on thi 1st of September, and rfii ceived on. board sixty-aye officers and men, and landed them at St. Domingo city on tne 3d or September. As President Bae3 reported everything ouiet, and that he felt perfectly secure, I started, on, tno 20.

of September for Samana, and arrived on the 3d. At Samana I found the Swatara and Kaatasfeet and received Comraoaore 3. P. oreen's instructions' from Lieutenant (Joramander w. H.

Allen. Before leaving St. Domingo city 1 ascertalced that President Bacz had Intercepted treasonable correspondence between General flungrta and the partisans of CabraL General iiungrla was no doubt aware of tho fact, and considered himself In danger. 1 remained at Samana repairing until November 7, On. the 18th of.

September I sent orders to Lieutenant Commander JicCoolc to proceed td Saniana, as I thought it probable tnat 1 might need the services of Ms vessel. The NautasKet arrived on tiie 4tn of October, All of our vessels were very short of coal, ana nob one of them read? for any emergency. 1 therefore sent the Kantasltet to St. Thomas on the 14tH of October to get a supply. The KantasKet returned to bamana October -2i.

During her aosence sent the Swatara to St. Domingo city, as President Baez had written to me requesting me to send a vessel. He desired my presence, but tlie 1 antic was In po condition for service. Just after the departure ottheSwatara twocual vessels arrived, containing 1,050 tons. Tlie repairs on this vessel were completed on the Ttli of November.

As President Baez wished to consult ivlfa me, Islartefi at ones rot St. Domingo city, arriving Sovernber 8. On tae 18th of November I received an order from Commodore Green, aespatch the awatara to St. Pierre, Jlattl- Lagnayra and Puerto Cabeilo. 1 sent orders to lieutenant Commander HcCoot to proceed to bt.

Domingo city with all despatch. 1 had been i -M permits for informed by President Baez that the partisans of the Jandiiig of merchandise under general order, cabraL accimpauieabya band of Haytiens, had Seen, in. ihe oj na. THE PHILADELPHIA FORGERY. Wanted to Restore tfie Prestige of Jlis Mlicr'n Business.

negotiations for tho Purchase of One Million "Book Banks Victimized and What They Will Bo. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13,1871. From the most reliable sources I gather that ReaWrt's reason for perpetrating tlio Immense forgeries already reported In the UBUALD was a desire to restore the house with which ho was connected to its former leading position in the mercantile world. It appoars that Kealilrt's grandfather established the drug honse that still bears tlie family name, and by close attention to business and enlarged business capacities succeeded in establishing his house on a Bound financial basis, and glvluK It a position In the commercial world second in Philadelphia.

1 course of time the old gentleman went the way of all flesh, and the business passed into his son's hands. Business did not seem to flourish under his administration; their best customers left them; yet they wore enabled to Keep their head above water, and got part of the trade. Tryon, the forger, was brought up the business, and, in coarse of. time, admitted to a partnership. He paid the closest attention to business; never Kept late hours, or manifested tlie least desire or Inclination to live fast.

He would occasionally mage a call of an, evening, and he- was in great demand among nis friends on account of his superior-tenor voice, of which, it is said, he was very vain. Jt is not known that ever visited a house or 111 fame or a faro bans. On the contrary, he studiously avoided all contact with the class or people to be met awttch resorts. The contracted business of the house pressed upon his mind. He had heard what a great house it was under his grandfather's administration, and he resolved by a bold stroke to place it agala in the position il-lnd fallen from.

Accordingly, about three months since he presented a note at one or the banfcslor $4,800, purporting to have been, signed by Kusseu Landis, ana payapie to his order. Know- NAVAL A i tin- C'oinujiiiilriitlaii of "fitaO'." To Tim KUIIOK Olt 'run Permit mo, In Justice to tho HMO officers of the navy, to iwk it place in your columns for this roply to an article signed "Btaff," In your paper of February 12, 1871. Tho Individual (doubtlessly a so- called stair naval officer) states that tno Staff bill is "safliy misrepresented," and ho quotes section nlno of House of Kcpreseiilutlvoa bill To satisfy these aspirants, who desire the lltles of captains and commanders In lieu of those ol Burgeons, paymasters and engineers, I propose that sections one, two, ihroo and four of bill 3,832, shall bo altered to read as Medical directors, medical Inspectors, pay directors, pay Inspectors, chief engineers, named la the bill, respectively, shall rantt witu captains and commanders, in lieu of the readlug tiiat they "have tho rank of." This win give the "sadly misrepresented" line officers aa opportunity to profit by ciiual service and equal honors, and eiijoy ranK with Mr. GMeon. Welles' petted staff; and It will cot, as the present House bill 1,832 place Paymaster .1.

3. Ouliclc, whose total time in tne service is nineteen years, ahead of Captain B. Werden, trlio has been thirty-five years In tiie service; neither will Paymaster J. N. Carpenter, who is ten years in to attend tlio funeral, on Thtirmlav afternoon, at two o'clock, Irom the DeKalb avenue" Methodist cuurcli, without I urther notice.

WlM.IASt 1I1CKKV, a DlltlVC Of DUBUCry, Klldaro, Ireland, axed yearn. The itmoral will take nluco tltli (Wednesday alter- noon, at one o'clock, irom 178 Latirens street. On TllCMlay, February It, DAVID 0., son of Henry J. and tlio late litleu lioag, iti the 21th yeas of his age. 'J'ho lileuds of Die family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from iiia late residence, No.

wu Fifty-fourth street. At Jamaica, L. on Tuesday, February 11, SiKfjjKN l. Lorr, in the 72d year ef lib) age. Tho relatives and friends of the family arc invltea to attend the funeral, from the residence of lib) sou- iu-law.

James Van Slcicu, Lincoln avenue, Jamaica, on Friday afternoon, at two o'cloclt. on Moriaay, February 13, Mm. EM.EH LYOXB, In the 02d year of her age, The friends ol tho family ate respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late real- deuce, No. 01!) KlevcntU avenue, to tho Church ol the Holy Cross, Wett Forty-aecona street between Eighth and Ninth avenues, this morn- lug, at nine o'clock, whore there will bo a mass ot renuleia for the renose of her sonl, ana tncace to Calvary Cemetery lor Interment. in Linden, N.

on Saturday, February 11, ELIZABETH JORDAN, wife of JohnMercdillu asied 60 years and 3 months. The roneral services will lake place at her late residence, in Linden, N. this (Wednesday) morning, at halr-pTOt ten o'clock. Carriages will be In waning at illzabetu uepot upon the arrival of the nine o'clock A. 1L tiaia from Liberty street, New York-- Tuesday, February 14, relict of Thomas William Moore aad daughter of tie late Captain Thomas Btbby, aged 73 yeare The relatives and Iriouds ot tho raniily are the navy, rank commander B.

Barrett, who has thirty will Surgeon George Pect, rff rt -TM-j of eighteen years' total service, rivnK Commander 0. I oc Ur 1 Vh TM TM Ue 5 Mie Pal. St. H. who has been thirty years In the navy.

Mart's cUurch, on Thnrsday afternoon, individual who signs himself "Stair" does aot inform tuo public correctly, as I have just done, or the effects ol House bill 1,832, but lie rather misleads them by trying to show that section nine of saw mil should witndraw all tae objections of Line officers to thU bilL Let any citizen place himself in the navy by supposition; let him have captain K. Werden'S term of service of thirty-flvo years. Now, let him say how he would like Paymaster Gullck, of only nineteen years' service, to rank over him. Alethlnks I hear nun say this is Injustice, and equal service should give equal honors. With thia aa our motto, let all the branches of the navy be placea on an equal rooting, and let bill 1,682 forbid any staff officers using tlie title or an officer of the line.

I also propose to word section nine, to mate it agree with all the regulations of the navies or the as be it further enacted, that commanding officers or vessels of war and of naval stations shall take precedence over all officers atlonr o'clock. Sunday, February 12, after a rfro- tracted illness, MAIWAEKT, relict or Cnarles Mc- Jlanus, a native oi Clonakilty, county Cork, Ireland, in the 44th year of her age. The remains will be taken from her late residence, 253 West Thlrty-afth street, to the Clmrch of tha Holy Innocents, Thirty-seventh between. Seventh avenue and Broadway, this (Wednesday) morning; at ton o'clock, where a solemn reqniem mass will be offered for the reposa of her goolj thence, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery for Interment. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Cork papers please copy. Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Febrnary 14, JAHES ilaSALLY, a native of the parish of Granard, county Longford, Ireland, aged 83 years. His remains will be removed from his late residence, No. 297 Court street, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, to St. Paul's Boman.

Catholic chnrch, ino- both Tjarripq' vprv wpii tnS at HIP hqnft duties as connected with snott vessel or ins com parties -very well the cashier or ttte Dans sta tto n) aad 411 orders of SUCH executive officers flllT Tinfr i TOT O. TrIftTVlOllf h-nf TlOir- a Tin placei? under their command: that executive offl- I onrt an Congress streets, BrooElyn, cers of vessels of war and naval stations shall ba here a solemn map of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, and from there to thg Cemetery ol the Holy Cross for interment, Monday, Febrnacy 13, after a short nest In rank to said commanding officers, and shall take precedence over all officers attached to such, vessel or station while in the discharge of their re- did not hesitate rev a moment, but directed tiie pay- Ing toller to discount the note and hand ilr. Beasclrt the money, something over forty-eight hundred dollars, wnen. the premium was deducted. With the proceeds of his flrat rorgery he Invested Eoall be regarded a3 proceeding frem the command- lag officer, aad obeyed accordingly.

It is claimed that bill 1,832 simply guarantees to the aaval star! the fixed aad definite posuioas whica all army officers have. It caa be siiown by bill In Rook Island, '1'iie investment tarned ont 1,832 that in the navy, witn only 8,500 men, the sxtr- nately, and ue deposited his gulns in the same bans' geons will have fifteen medical directors to one In that he had victimized. IT Bay thing were needed to gain the confidence of the baaK tuts master strode of policy did It. From that time rorlh he presented aotes at, the bank, and they were promptly discounted. Sometimes he would win, sometimes lose.

In this manner he proceeded with his note-shaving operations until he Had honored no less than fifteen or the leading banks of the city with his busiaess, each time returning in a few with a deposit to tue banK he had so cleverly victimized, xtras he sept a running account and was enabled to get still farther into the conHdence or the Bank officials. He operated In Beading, LaKe Snore and Michigan Southern aaa KocK Island stocK. Michi- ean Southern and Rock-Island has always paid him better thaa Heading; yet he probably thought he onehtto "eaconrage home Institutions," and Kept backing away at-it Ihe last two weess he had be- gala decidedly oa fiock Island stocK, and so tne army, fifteen medical inspectors to one in tee armv, flity surgeon." to four assistant medical purveyors in tlie army, 150 surgeons and assistant surgeons to 173 aargeons aad assistant snrgeons in the army, which, latter consists of 30,000 men. Paymasters in tue navy will have thirteen pay directors to two la tlie army, thirteen pay inspeciora to two in the army, fifty paymasters to fifty-eight In the army and seventy-five passea assistant and assistant paymasters, making tuirty-eight more officers la the pay corps or the navy, with its 8,500 men, taaa the army, with its men. it will be seea that the aaval staff corps have more rank than that or the army, aad really aselesa offices are being created.

Alas for human weakness the oif tiie navy are asttamed or the title borne oa their commissiod; and, in. order ts be called commodores, captains aad commanders, they would Kau VIA atuufw, ou sacrifice discipline of the navy. AS it Is thongiic confident was he that lie was at Jast at the long- tneyhave their honor. See the letter said to have and palnrul illness, JOHNMCQUADE, a native of tha parish of Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged Bl years. The relatives aad friends or the family are respect fully Invited to attead the funeral, from his late 440 West Twenty-seveattt street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'ctocs, Taesday, February at the residence of aor son-in-law, Robert Cochran, in 'White Plains, MABY reilct, or Thomaa OTarrell, or Belfast.

Ireland. The relatives aad Mends are respectfully tented- to attend the funeral, at Grace church, In the village ol White Fiains, on Thursday afternooa, at half-pass twelve o'cloeir. Moaday, February 13, LUTA, dangater of Edward A. aaa Elizabeth, Held, aged months and 23 days. The Meads or the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 32 East 129th street, this fWedaesday) aTter- cooa, at hair-past ieur o'clock.

ToescJay morning, PeSraary 14, ol measles, WiLUiH, only sou ol Daniel S. and J. C. PJier. aged 5 months and 29 flays.

The relatives and frieads are mvited to attend the foueral, oa Thursday afternoon, at two o'cloofc from, the residence of his parents, 115 East Thirty-roarta street. WetyJa. 1-59 16S Fourth bow 145 George Harit TMnlliow. A-J-Berry Second bo-- 141 MO mander JIcCooS to proceed to Azaa, taSlng with, hira President Baez, and to.retorn to tills place when. h'S services weie no longer regmred at Azua and vicinity.

The Santasiec returned with President Baez oa the 27th ol November. Oa. 6th of December President Baez informed me that he aad I information from Puerto Piata that the partisans of Luperoa inienaed seizing toat pldce, assisted by a- number of vagabonds tuat baa arrived rrom Torts tae ievenaa. Island. I therefore directed Lieutenant Commander i COJTPASIB3 McCooKto proceed to Puerto Plata and to use his i keep their vessels as shor: a tane as possible In port icrce to suopress any such attempt.

The in order esyenses. They rapidly discharge, i Is' still at Puerto Plata. Oa the istii. ultimo President Bac-z inTormea me that he had positive information that Cabral, with, a rorce of Haitians and Dominicans, was moving on Azua, and tiiat the eApeuitioa was couateaaaced by the Haynec governraeat. Presitieni; Baez reauested ine to carry despatches to St.

Tliomas, to oe forwarded to our government. I acceded to his request, forwardeu his and m.r own despatches, aad returned to tills port on the I9th ult. The Swatara j. relumed oa ult. The last movement of Ca- those nnder gc-aeral oraer, oral, favored cuverlly by tiio flaytien government, and tae careless handling of goods at 13 the floal eaaeavor to oopose tiie aanesatloa of ni2M gives opportunities for fraud wnich the the Domiaicaareuublic to tne United Slates.

Pres 1 greatest vlEilance canaot prevent, mgt permits dent uaez will explain this to yon fully. I am were formerly obttoncd witli the greatest facility, a go aware tnat tliere is a large party ia I ia ravor' or anneslnB that republic. Ttiay are composert or me roilowers or tlie late uuuiiuciib niM lie iittti. uu fftta Ab ittso iiL me twcj iiAvu tiifcu iiuiiur. oeu cue icLtci.

tv nn ir-e-ri-w-n-T? oai that he receatly made arrangements 21 or tnree cargoes were often piled pogetlier on one docs, Coiiecwr Murphy ttis never issued any permits until satisfied by the evidence thai the wharf was cleared of the preceding cargo. THE SUF323IS.Q still threatealnp: Azua, bat President Baez 13 siioager than he aaa ever Beea before, as three Una- i dred of Ins be3t men are armed wita Remingtons, I aad he ass about two hundred well mounted in! fantry. It Is his object to capture Caurai, If pos- siDle, and aiso to capture Bome Haytien officers, la order to the comDlicity or tiie Bay.tiea gov- i emmeat. I ion having correct copies aad transla- tions made of thu several communications 1 have JL Cptoa Starboard bow 135 Port Ei'le. yams.

Oar. Welgltt. laaies JIcQuafle Stroke 1T1 Charles Kelly FiftU bow 155 James Jlooaey Fourth bow 163 Charles Blow Third bow. 133 TViiiiatn IlLsiey becond bow 1C9 Edward W. TvatEon Port bow 125 The boat was officered and steered by Midship- Uaitea scales 5avy, whose weight is i Tae tima uaMl the dav before the rcce was occupied by both crews ia practising and tesuag tUelr various powers, and botu parties seemed confident or success.

Oa tue ciav immediately orecediug tho contest a snow storm set in. followed iy a aasty, druzung rain, which lasted all day. preventing-anv- iluny ilka pruaent exercise sad raising many misgivings ia tae minds of ffes interested parties as to tue quality of the Coming day. Thisisnoi dlScaltto predict in Havre during the winter months, and a Beilevns I3.ospiE:u*--Raines Score's jEEuiir! to 3o Cal OiF--Dasser of CentagloE Frovunrcfl by Waroea B-aoaan--An Artaisionai Cisarco Asatost Guy-sis FcuJjoily--He ia Still at Targe- On Monday evening, at five o'clock, Warden Breanan visited the Centre Street Hospital, wnlca is a brancU of Bellevue, to acaaaiat Majseifof the Condition of the eight sailors suffering from the cruelties inflicted upon them during the last voyage of the ship Neptaae. They were round fit to be removed to Bellevue, and were sooa afterward conveyed there in two ambulances.

There beiag some danger that gangrene, erysipelas, THS COSTAGIOB3 DIS3ASZ, PFSHIi, might ensue from the sores on the hands aad feet of tae unfortunate victims of this latest cruelty at sea, the warden deemed it safer to lodge the patients In a place for themselves and fitted up the pavilion for their reception, a location well adapted for the par- pose, as it immediately overhangs tho river. A HERALD reporter visited Bellevne Hospital last evening and on Inquiries for the warden found that gentlenjaa 013 owa apariraeat, snrrouaded By a group or twelve or fourteen toys, all attucats of the hospital in some way, whom he was fetnict- icg ia spelling and tbe charitaclc lady wao organized and has charge of the class being absent temporarily from illness. On heingintro- auced to the pavilion the reporter found ail tho paileats sleeping, except James Moore, whose hand complete summary or the weataer aiajost aaywaera pasiems sleeping, except James wnose nand along the Channel coast at tMs season may be com- i now so bad tuat the dottors yesterday aanoaaccd pretended uader the general term "beastly;" but, there is no expenditure for rebalrs for sisSateaance way over a walery race track, and ihe only iMns taa; caa aaecijtistiieforecor ico wluca quite as fair for one boat as rjie etcer. TUe rare yvsa arranged to take place Thursday, that in all probability ASi-UTATlOS T7ILI. SS HKCESSART, Large poultices of ana carbolic acid are upon the feet of some of me mea.

and on otners oaKora and oiled slit are wouad around hands. Vvci'ii ihe nnrsfes came i-o O3aaiiae the undenSoih- I have the lioaor to be, very resnectfully, your obedient servant, jOiiS 1KV7IN, Commander, i Ke-sr P. LES, United States Navy, Commander-m-Chlef 2Torth American Fleet. Flag- Ehlp Severn, off St. Domingo city.

si. DAY. Observance of tlsc Day---The Cnsloin of Ssati- ing Valentines Falling- Xnto Zlsnse. Tte time-honored custom of seeding one's love in an envelope seems rapidly passing away. The glowing Cupids, surrounded by a prof usloa of perforated paper ana flowers, are sadly fallen lato disuse.

Grandmothers lament over the good old tiiae when lovers were earnest and hearty in tha expression of tlielr reelings. But the old ladles forget that though the beaux of the period do not trot out their senclmeats oa certain occasions, there are others when tiiese young felloTre are no less emphatic in declaring their admiration than tae swells or old. Xew Year's Day and Christmas ia these years are the ereat seasons of matins presents to those who are admired or olhennse, and it would certainly seem in brushing away tae cobwebs of aged practices the age is for Instead of worthless fantasies ia lace paper- servlceabls gifts are now the passion; vcey are more tenable and lasting, and when alpvesicS damsel has tto faacy to pas one ot these toseas away into a nerftaned corner she can feel assured it will remain as true aa emblem of tae cherished memory as the radea valentine. With tae exception or one or two quarters of the iry, where aa cscccranE class of admirers dwell, the absence or las valentine esciiement was very marsed indeed- lor ths large "arieties hang to go for O'B JEILLIOS BOLLABS' WOETH of these securities, or course It will be understood that he "put op" aotclag more than a margin- To be ready to meet his brokers' needs, preparatory to tne purchase of the stoclvhe found.that lie required more than, his balance at the different banM. It was but the wort of a moment to make out a note for the amount, taKe It to the bank and preseac it for collection, saving he would be bact for it a momeat.

How the cashier's suspicions weie aroused by the note being dated 1S70 Instead or 1S71 and Keaidrt's subsequent detection have already been, published in the HEHALH. FISDISD HE WAS DETECTED, he weakened" and expressed Ms intention of committing suicide. IT he had not beeu detected ao would in all probability have made eaougli by the Eocs Islaud speculation to uay aE the notes nad have a splendid j'ortaae in addition. To Had all his castles faUiasr to tnejrround, his hoaes frustrated, and the woik of anxious, weary months going fornausttt. escept to braad him as a felon, well uiga unsettled his reason, Wuile lie is a man with aerve eaoagh to nndertaue and accomplish desperate schemes, tte does not nossess the fortitude and requigiie pailoso- phy to up aad face tte music.

He thought aad was led to believe that "the business could be hushed up; that no publicity woala be given to the affair; bat vagua mats oeran to drop here aad there, sharp reporters got au mttling or the One jouraal, in Its money article, alluded to tae matter; without using any names, a dav or two since, and yesterday tha UBKALD and Philadelphia papers gave full accounts or the forgery. A-warrant was issued or KeaSIrt's arrest, but hs became aJ armed ana got out of harm's way for the oreseat It was taougotyesterday that the detectives Had a certam clue to KegSirt's Wttercsboats; Out the snost persistent "piping" failed to establish the truth or the rumor, aad me detectives are for a time off the trail. A weE Known detective, accompanied by two or tiiree baaK officers, went to Kew York last night to take measures to moreeffectnaily cover ilie ground ia that oily. A SOSSB ASK BBSGT appeared at the resldeace of Keairt's father Thursday night. The occupant alighted (it was aot young Keakirt), went into tfte house, got a small bundle aad then drove rapidly off.

The aettolive who was posted la the vicinity was uaaoie to follow tae bugev. This circumstance seetas to warrant tue belief that Beakin Is not, lar off; it is believed that ie senti'or sorae-clot'aing. THE MOST USTTBrNG WATCH Is kept up on all places where he has beea in the aafeic of vlaliing, and everv one gcia? to or leaviag these places is most certainly watched in toe maaner. If Iteakirt is in yhiladelDhia he will ue uneartaed In a short time. As a'proor of how how weE the forgeries were executed I would state that when oae or the notes bearing Mr.

Landis 1 signature was sliown to shat geatlemaa he could not credit the evidence of ms own senses; lie put Bis haad up to his head and audibly remarked, "Can it be that I have signed that note whea 1 have Deen asleep, or have I lost my seasw ror a cerlod within the past tares mouths The slguature'could not be aearer genuine if I wrote it." Sir. Bussell also expressed the greatest surprise at the excellent manner ia which, his name had bjea forged. The following banks were amonz tne losers. It is wuh great difficulty taat" I Have been sole to learn their Barnes, as ths odclals are strivmsr to Keep their losses iroin the me.t*3 Rational, Peopie's, West Pniiadeiphia Xorthera Liberties, GhTird National, Seventh National, CommoaweaUh, Bank of Commerce, Bans of the BenubUc, Bank of Uorth America, Mechanics' National, Sluaufactarers' and Cnion pankinz Ooropant- THE have hEcl two or taree meetings- lir. ilusseitnaD meat by the staff corps, ana used to try and oefeat the confirmation, ot the Admiral or the Kavy.

USB. Xaval Orders. commander D. "Whiting has been detached from the Sew York Xavy Yard and ordered, to command the Worcester, now being put In readiness the Boston Yard to convey a careo of provisions to- France. The following oCcers hare been detactec; from the stations opposite their names aad ordered to the Commanders A.

P. ifanan, from the New York Yard; D-0. Woodroivand JfeiLs: 3IcCur- ley, from the Hydrograpnic Office; ifaster H. G. 0.

Colby, from the Bostoa rard; Ensign E. A- HlcSIIa- gard, Boatswain James Wilsoa, from the New Yard, aad Carpenter'J. A. Bison, from, the Boston Tard; Paymaster George Lyon, Chief Engineer Eliza A. Beavey, aged 2 years, i months and 8 days, Ere sia could, blight or sorrow fade Death came wiin friendly care: The opening bad to heaven conveyed, And bade -rt blossom there.

I His remains will be interred in JTew YorSBay Cemetery this morning, at eleven-' o'clock, from their residence, Ho. 252 West Forty- third street. Saturday 'morning, February AKIOSIO BAGIOIJ, aged 78 Tuesday, Febrnary 5, TEEESA BAGIOM SICKLES. The frieads and relatives are invited to attend the celebration of a solemn requiem mass for tne repose of their at Joseph's cnurcb, corner Sixth aveaue aad West Washington place, this (Wednesday) morning, at BalFpast tea o'clock. SHAK.TON.--Oa Monday, February 13, Wncrjjr HESKY, son of James and the late Jane aged 22 years, 6 months aadls days." The relatives and Mends of tae family, also meia- bersof Brooklyn Lodge, Kb-288, F.

and A-if-, ara Surgeon Vrilliam M. Kmg 13 tterached from, tte Dictator aad placed on waiting orders. Sarseon S. D. Kennedy is detached from the receiviag ship at NoriblS: aad oraered to the Dictator.

P. 0. TS'altoa is ordered to tie reeeivtog ship at NorlolSc. Surgeon W. K.

Schofield is ordered to special duty at New Tork. Lieutenant w. T. Swinburne 13 ordered to tae Silchigan. MARRIAGES DEATHS.

JSJfttrried. lyu, this afceraooa, at two o'clock. Brooklyn, on Monday, February IS, SADIE wife or Marx Snaw, and daughter ol tae late Obacuah. "Wood, or Saratoga county, aged 27 years. The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- rally invited- to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 805 Qniacy street, nearltarcy avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ac two o'clocib Xova Scotia papers ulease cony.

iloaflay, Febrnary is, MICHAEL S3nm, a native of county Oavan, parish of towa- lacd of Keelauga. Ireland, in Oie 36th year of his February at St. Peter E. Boanelion Hnaisa i scecrm by the Rev. Stephen Tyng-, D.

JOHS H. DovitL, to COEA ADELAIDE CLAP.K, daugafer of tae late Charles 3. ClarK, of Boston, Mass. Boston and Portland papers please copy. tnis dry, on Wedaes'Say, February 8, by Rev.

B. D. Keed, MiKirs SlG- to DELT.A OLIVIS. cards. at West Point, S.

on Friday, February 10, E- R. ASSEL, prgiessor for taJrty- foar years at the CalteiS States AlUilary Academy aad lather-ln-law of Biiram Craastoa. yj afternoon, at hait- 3 are re; i Xivui hlS seveatn street, this past one o'clock. Sunday, February 12, Mrs. SASSAEE TAFPES.

In the 8sth.year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfany invited to attead toe- funeral services, at the residence of. her soa, Thomas B. Tappen, Xo. 313 East street, this (Wednesday) alteraoon, ac irce o'clocS- TA.Ti.oi!---Suddenly, at nls residence, on Sunday evening-, February 12, WmjAiLB, aged 71 years'.

Kelatives aad friends of tae family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tals (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'elocS, at Dr. Hniton's church, Washmztoa, square. Monday, February 13, CATHASKE 7 Febrnar Wntusi S. t. inSonnlac? residence, io.

lo Wash- BrooSiyn, on Monday, February Dorinda Armstrong, aged year, months and 20 dajs. The friends of the family are respectfully invited tanwfS 2 2 0 West Fourth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon; at half-past twelve o'clock. his resideace, 192 west Warren street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, February 14, ETAX BSACH, aged 53 years. Notice of funeral hereaiter. Tuesday, 14, EUZA youagest daughter or Georze I.

aad -Mary J. Birch, aged moattts. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the faaeral, oa Thursday jsoralng, at elevea o'clock, irorn tae resideace of ser paieats, 662 GreeaTvica l-Tjet IN'S A TOWSSBND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1E6BOWERT, i private TFimction tlzy Azid booklieepliiir, A THOMPSON'S COtl-EGE, 20 FOURTH AVENITB, ntrizslie Icsiiteie--Bookkeeping, Wntins. Franch, Spaa- Ladies 1 dcuartzaeai. sarrcniJcr himself, so sj t-o a ias vi liiccnuga.

jn. Jiucsciiuiiu, i Tuesday, Febranry 14, A. cashier ol tiie UniQU Banking Company, the presi- in the 44th year of ills age. dent, does not feel at liberty to give for publication I His friends a the deslnis of ihe losers. I have learned Irora otser i Tiled attend reliable sources that most of tlie banks wffi seHle at ons o'cioc's, from Ills la' A wirour LADT or CTJLTCSE ASO Uilcc a limited nmnber of Pupils to Ecarf and -At ICewarS.

X. J-. on Monday. Febrnary iirs. J.

Ware, of Garrison. S. "DOTS' BOAKDISi? SCHOOL AT wjtTOS, COXX-- Tlie remains will removed to Baiiimoro, -D tic care of aspnadjaiibotzs I AUUUSTVS WH1T- i for inienqent. isut to Aic-a paper Urns-- oa Sunday, Fesraary 12, Jorcs, wi.e-or i comforts; ttnu r-asogable. LOCK.

time oa ihe wind went down aad lelt ihe surface of tie water in good condition. Th3 'mtcraoon was dark, bat still- All she war aaJtis uad boats oat aad they wcro rnovius! penay iiitBsr and iliiihcw. olscussiBg amoaj: nna coa- the uaal 3rrM53cent5i bupys were es- iiiecrewa p-irijy strfppsJ to iioS his flnal poEitlon wllh ols lie rival boats tnulenl to ihe scor tons readenng his anesta necesaiy IMS as tie cfiorges asabst him are 10 ic- a. SAI. CHAKGS has raatss SE' Shields by joan OMaed rair nnolly, whs itjacd itai ns was on board Atl-- or.

JJ-, 3v ih; teals 501 away Us CSs a siart as was ever -dtacsrCd la tn5 nee, the oars sreinedlo siilVc aa4 leave tbe and went, over the arose at-Mt lortj-nro slrsxas so c-innie. As ihe twts jraanl Bftlicoa 1lie Aiacrl- caa iras dra'wins aJi-aad, aa'l so iKla. sKwy iKcxcsslng M-e tefrsen fceisclf ma her ancl Uic waiiK; aoj WAS TOadicS, sa Wireo sniBDics iraa TWCBIJ seciaas-- us ijoat nvKi ro fss Seplune llrns the captRln ana IT-SMS fll- the den- Ceanolly wss aloR, and wj tiiire, 33 cc- cTdcpes. fto jnati iriod to pnil a i cn.ir.5 on flecS 33ie strucS him and Wro several fcices. and alter tnat coniinaM to srlvo Mm brata! Onnollv fnrlhsr slswalSJJls sa-- Cspaln EOHj'i) br-n'licr repjaS'rl'iy flTH wcK Mm several srsl Bia.1 to all tae 3ia ever saPid in Jia ESTsr sscJi Sad IrcaHaeai of lac JCDS us 5: iiatl wen on JccrO Xcpiaas.

ow igaai Uio jrmKSh lean? larooa. cr and lost and Tod fctfhn Icr Ti so itnccJi larger, TBS Aracrtcaa JiaM ftjf. ras so tor fnoc-E-Kfial Xfcas -pa the next Ira', 3 sxcaicm itiz fine acst her Tftwnas rratT, JIN? cavrrsr a-a ran-cic IDM B. OT3 tee trots gtA a-B-av jJr. 37jiM5 rtfng 30 tr it jemmnsi-wa.

Again tta holly iy rhc Bsiil'i-linuini Jar. Hurts stcomfl liig iMtt aroaiit! la ana ilia matter. Some years igoiuc numocr or eztra letters foingtaroDsSlaaTostOSlce at this season or the eaj- 3 sbls; bat this year the entire nat of sucn malwr is so small as to "oe scarcely uoilceablc. There Js co doubt thai, like oiber isau- raarks, TVS shall sooa be Inw Use pas for old at. Yjlsoimc's iay- TO DOT 3TO31Fn.S.

GAL OS DST. TZ3ST3OTi-- GKETSHC5. jo-a -Lint sdt fuusy lfit yon sola ztrc 3ttaf iiy sac vnA a. 1 WLS lo-w 1 3-ira, draa you 555 Vad OSCO ralra-ac mf 3cc niT iTir alu so tafl zo alec. 1 3oal jra iB.

3ie fancral JUScc ylsc afttraoon at of iBo SBvaizors. iliose praseat wers the Kiv. O. E. rrsffiingliain, MIB TUT 1 luJ OKi'l nl2 cat ic Kcv.

c. F- las HOT. Dr- ton, Mrs. 3r. jar.

SaTise aafl many CJIJCTS. The la large As "Ti? James Tsr- John tho 1hr.t mj ItoflcCTnw isrwh. 1 c-hwi saitg ino "A STIBTT; of Hoavcnly Tho JTOTJil services WCTC by Dr. Docms, ili-o we wst POTTO -wmicn tit laecs- jcaf.D3, "allilocl "Th6 DTirigHoBT." Jyixo, "WSit S-wsstly aolsmn tij Caw, oT IW tpa.v Tvas OTicSiisofl in ASaTiflscraia On His pints was mclol- "AllCSCftTT- BwoliOD. Wofl Tfn.

fifty jears." Ttis pn31 tiairsra -wcrfi Cradsy, P-fO' a rfl TJrrtor, Goorgs Rlplcy, W. W. Kali Ji-Dd A. J. JoaBSOB.

Tlis liaofuaa -cau ptyirreca 3a TOOT bynv IKI ad -rjui TSE JIIS5D7 JSDCATlDfa 5TJ33. FnjuitiiaTiru, Ta. 15, isn. Tha regular ssssloncf taa Truslccs of lio roaj EflncatiMial Timd Mgni WHS OoMtoenial iiwel S-O-ICOITOW monitog. GoTerioT OiJToril 'nin cfTCT sot ol resolTrUoTos oa niB life an3 ctarectci cl Admiral famisnl-, A TOtsnTjCT of tie Tho PraKiasnitr-as to tK present, lim tas telsiffraphefl nuvt ce oumot isare Tns Tcgniar taslacssol too Eonid tnli act "bes'ai ysn XwrrMaj.

Scrao imparlarit (mesHon-i tpffl coiao leloro lie Obfril'titiuS Sss only ceea before, to ih? unparalleled dryacss of the season. The conscmpllon oi water dally is about 25,030,000 gallons, and supply averages Eboat so.coa.OOO. Tie Water Conunissioners Save crdcrea SUat the be cut off Jo-nigM at KE o'clocS, and not be turaeiJ on again naai six o'clock A.M. Two licadrcd and Sity or pipe Is left fall, be ample 10 supply aa economical demand dcrtng tic omatail over rue Aaipib arraaceiaeDts have been made, the Board claims, In case) of Bre. The Trhole reserve at Mount Fros- nect, awt 12.030,000 ol ssdloaa.

trin be icM Tor that parposo. They nrso tao people to its very nrn- lcat Jor Wie present in tse use of Wielr waicr. A -p Francis pafls. ia ear of Ssr Jp The relatives and the raailiy are respect- SIXTT PER MOSTH; ai'-CB'led: 13 Prof.oofErH j. GEIEK eraooa.

at one o'clock. On Kondsy. Febrnary MA Tbe rnenas -n-ai fleiso attend its' laaeral. Irom her. 3atc CciisSopiier street, at 029 o'cjocs.

rctrairy is, JO.TA TJ-, of SacSelt L. Darrce, aad of R. it will not 33 towrn-o: ii'ntil alter Friday rooraSns. 33 tea ciEls propose fliiiw; ana wMng tic cailss -or Erin CD Tharsflaj nlshl- lie retoivcs and Wends dtse laoiGjars fcliy iavilsd to allead Incenil. Irom her Ia5o 1 dav moraine, at eleven Bonlogas sar Mer.

i 38T. January C2. ZHESSSS Ayrctssrn: is.tr. in year. Monday, FiSbrnarr is.

aiierasaort llr.ess. BKIIGET. wile ol TSioinas -GivjsrKj, a arzno i of county Mosaghaa, treiaai la tne 3 ir ol icr Sul 1 p'C23 ol prirsrly TWcn AucUonecrs JITO reoeivlag coaslfleraWy 3noro orders, and the prospocls -or a way month in Apnl arc Kcnts show no increase, and IDS tlemsntl lor iousts 33 at pTsscai amiiefl, as W-fl. cwiicrjiaTirl lessees are ivtext 3 t-araso niBTS-ct may Wki Tne TollowaagaTa us particulars jest-cTflaj's 3TT KTHLT-Tm. 1 y.

PC Of 3J? 17 O'TBIT JtTl'4 inDtHngp, ID 7X13, iljiw iils.TX' jt jAarts jam ft I 3xiL2ih7(l, 3rJnTc iflwr, 31. T. cwt-T JIT. 2 Tlmojrtita JXSfl Po.ll-uaitidsTjt,TtflcTc V- E.rrjii/ti: J.T itfimswx jssii MJ13.TT- i So. 3d A3IJVM MtSSiKB, lo3x "TS3 Tomatos win be laScn 'rom her late rcsiac; So.

2U sJrecJ, iljeCta or S-- cWTitaa. Tweaij-lUffl SgUu aaa tsai iiffcaaesaayi -as nine wjiercs rsqrJssi massifriHia cffcrofl JOT as tcwst! ol aufl Mcncc- -at OTIS o'clock, lo Calvary OOTCWTV J19 tielamllvaTjd 37105? -of her Hrarr Woofls. KrofEija. are TT'OK SAtS--A SECOSD 3ASU STEAM 3SSISS. JL 1 ASCIIs O.

WOOiSOS, SALS, VEST HOIKS EXGINE, JT 0 nmira Eadus BoirtT. cm-' 4 osc yp. 1 rror- -rol JtoinnnAcs" aufi -W an 313 T. SA1-S lif 3J 3- Icps aho a 30TI.S3I, S3 uss tea r-t TV! POKTABtS STEAM re-ts-- J- aa Lflnrtj C. COSE-', Sswciarj.

STW E-IUiniB IS SMBilTS. ID sillcna toa 'E. il ioiir. v. IT.

IT, Krra OKTI Hc-nrj ri-nmsitij-- JOMJH A. IhijsrJ'O, In slsssnfi.Tearof Ssraco. 4Q3 3llS STS TK-yiCt- Iury lnaeral. Jrom Scr lila rtipri'ncfl, fi'u'3 snifti. iSrooWyn, itus "KvaSty, ASTETl-A-G'WD SK ilslofort.

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