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HONEY COMMHN SLOWLY rzs preparations for cble- BRA T1SQ. VA CUA T10NJ4 7. leucm vrmi cokmiu to riuim VTftrcnu Aa wrrv wbat thkt cab err or their, old. att a ratcs. Th committee la chart of tb celebration Evpeeail Pay tsda yeetvday.

through, iiMin't ptlUo. Is eoUwllni Soio from tb JIqowIM hoMkxtrmA. U4 oipointlooa: First Ba-goMl Rank, 100; Liverpool ud London and Glob Compear. Btv How. fSOv ft Qii1rd Co, Cerhart.

Vfhllford A j. tr W. B. Lyoa. 150; eyivetr.

Elite. A ass; Lswren Taylor A Cx. Baokiagham ott A. Bonrl A $25; Hnry W. T.

gAlA WyskofX. Smmaa A Boaodlet. bb; KmUi, Austin A Welnngtoa. Iud lb sv-Tort SqatUhl Iuwum Company, fa. pe lainiarr reported, that aa application to giila Glbb, dry goods dealer oa Broadway, was gwtth tb aajwar thai thjy Oh Arm) mlbt wet throw the moaey Into tbe street" A visit sffios of tb N.w-Terk, Lak Eri aad Wt-era Kallway Company tu alo utuoooeeafol.

sting yt bee received from aay of too jaBroad aaaaaolea, tbaatrac. or sbngs, aad oaattt will be compelled to rary censld- abrtdxa tb display ualees-jnor pablio BtrH Btantfeated wlthl tb axt two day. it ntt araaioff meeting oommuotraUoa wa aMfrad oa bobut or Claries u. naa CnrttUrpker iTiaina ri) CM.WMmMnaauftr 0 tt tbo tUchl Bono wbkb meorud Wnoblngtoa hue tfe City la ITHS. asking thai tny assigned nlsrt tb pared.

Thlswa granted. On froa taeratary LUooln aanoonoed that bad arsered Battery Fourth UnlUd SUla ArUDary. a this City. Another from Bhode Island 014 toat tb Seeoad Betury of Newport Artillery bad dateralaad to partMpat. la ed-fltio lo troop from that "lata previously eaorted.

Tb "aY aahlsgton Continental Gaarda aaad foe a laoslal approorlaUdn for Boaio. Tbla WU rfd. A raoMet from tb Grand Army of Ibe Ranahii Comaittoaa tbat tbeirbllla for room, tark bire, retraahmaata, Ac, aaoaatinic to KOO. abonld be paid ahead of mnio blUa. tad tbat 30 earrlixe ibeold aaHcoed to tbaa wo Wo retrned.

8o alao wa a ranet fro tb eomnlttoe la ebanr of tb eranlnr rwwpUnn at tb Sereotb Keclaeat Armory for i.aoe aaaiUoaa to prorld rafreabmeata. a wallaaaBoUoatoiireUen H.OOO. an to rlTe fi.OW more toward tb entertainment of Urn liitary rank aod file at the Hadlaon Sqaar HUa. Tb. State Board of Health naked far TMocattioa.

abd tbla waa aoeonlad. Tb board of idaeaUo wrote refoainc to rcaniz ndmoatrn-aoa by cblidrea tbe pobllq aahoola. A latter reoeired aaooaoeinx tbat aoldlera and raftb tailed Bute Army. elaUoaed at UVat Feint aad Fort bohayler. woald km bare, aaeoapanled by a band; Ob awtioa the raa of IVP waa toted tbem.

be expended In nereeeary rafreahnootm. The Ad)tanMnral Vermont wrote that tb fteranr ot tbat But and tul would arrive at tte Hoffmaa Horn. wnr tny had encaged (oobm. t-al-ht. Tbe Governor of MaaaaehaeetU aipectsd bare on bonder raoraaaaj, ana Um Got-aner Kbode lelaod to-morraw.

Commnnlon-Kum were raxwlred ram ax -Got. i Hoffman, tbe Mftyer aad Conmoi Conael of Newark, tb Kew-Jtney Butorieal Sodetr, and tbe New-Tork Stat av4ata the L1nalanatl.aomiBtin taaaommittM'a nuuoB to preaent. Tb procramm of tb Met parade will not be ready far diatrlbatloa kWaaa tale areola. A fall taxvaOar of ta Oaaeral-Coaatuee aa bee ealled for to-aicnt. 4 Tbe Cbaaber of Conaww wiU deoornt the Iroet of tM Bob-Treaaury at It owa expena.

iawrlaaa 8a will featoooed between tb top of tbe la tb portioo aad ahoy thee will raaein the eoata of anna of tb ortaiaal IS but, wltb tbe aeal of Vlrclaia. tbe native Stat at Waaktacton; In ta eentr. barmoantlna tb lat-wr will be tbe eoat of arm of tb Unltd Btato. Fan ef all aatloaa will be atrao- on two Unas i wadlnt from tbe top of tbe fiajrstaff on tb roof to At BMatlai of tba CetamtUa of Arranaamenta lor tea paraoe ef tb Votoataer Fir Dapartaoant, hat malar. It waa deeldad to eall a cenoral maat-kM at Ro.

IM Bowary tbla TaDloc. of atU tb oo autaa wbleb oroooae to' )ota fca tb parad. Tb mtramtM tb proeoeed parade wlU be anb-ailtiad at lb meeUn and an Executive Committee wiU atoiBtd. aball than know." aid (aalmaa Keeaa. wbatbor or sot Bla? tn eltW an eietbOvbi to ran tbe wboie departmanL" It waa lite dawdad to nc ap tb old rbaaaef of tb anaeet wbleb baa bea In tboooatady of tho Fir coaataaloaer aloe tb Volantoar Fir I) Mrtaaat waa diabaaded.

Tb baaoer forma an bBawaa apraaaif cab raa, and nad to rqolr 60 Ma lo aarry It la proeeaaioa. A eommltu from Waein(toa Bnctae Company Sa. 1. of Flatboeb. Loaa Ulaad.

affered tae eoamttt tb on of Ha vaaerableeatlne. Tbe ompaay wa orraolzad in m. Hereral orranlzatloa froa Bawark. Jry City, aad Brooklya ceqaeaied olaoae la lloe, A awrry party of eldarly aoa ma In Jaoob Voy hth' HalL No. 444 aeoaadToaaa, Wat avaotnc Tbey ware ta vateraa of eld Lexlnrton Enaln Compaor.

Bo. I. VolanUer Fir Department. Tb ompaay. waa omanad Dae.

Sn. IMS. In "BlU" Maaford'k eaady atore. la TblrdnireBae. bo-w Tweaty-aUth aad TwentyaaTenth atraata.

Ibe eoapeoy oided to parade aa part of "tb bollew aaoara." la red ahlrta. ra hlmata Maak tranaeta, aad haha with the name aad cumber of tbeeomaanyaattt frost. About DO aanbera will arade. Tb eoapuy will bold another meeUa raerrowealaatbaaamaplne. i "7 Uayett Eanae Company, KoTlJB.

bald a meftt- Citr elBbrooma. Fifty aon acraed to eblri and balmeu. Tbaar to lratb -doaWa-daoaar." No. 8, la tba 1 "eettng of Ue eompaarwIU "1H.U2 8Br. at o'eiook P.

If. A boat of tb tanrmaf mamber of Howard L.r?VVaiVlf bttr knows aa tb ITT ta orack orranUation of tae bWard. met at tbe VUla Bona at Bank and WaaOna friaito ati4 a Sfn rl.VBV, PraaJdd. Tb oompany "'irY11" olaok troaaerwand belt, ted ehlrt wiU. tf a oan a obtained, mw Itt forBereactne, now In na on Black well Sf 7Jo need when.

Senator Pevld fcgerlok, of California, waa ha foremao. Forty eAaaareexpeoted to tarn ont Tbe ooaptay rli'St'r?" HB tak lu place ether old aramen. A nrtber meef kwwie held at tb Villa; Boom en batarday mber of tb Mohawk Znsin oornerof North Moore and and decided to Join in tbe parad. Tbey 1U lira ant abont atroac. and will wear Uora.

pew old. oaela la now at wn srMob.wka'0' iotM Jjwjb member ef tTnlotl Rook and L4dr blL 51; 01 Volttoteotr Fir Deparv Zlk. Tnln "No. Wtllett-etreet to M-l to aauino. taSiTri.

IndlU fTS are Amm boa who aurrlr kallaaa, hatar Arnota, Jacob Cbarl gmtta. fc-Ll aompaay. at preaent 2 VS tmS'y TbS dark WlVrU' Me, belie and noektiea. SaTTn Jo Belter wVu Udder trnok waa CTSaMraaf4 1' Fear ago, and wUl ZETpgi Xicbt of tb efcTmember at Pntnam SoTrxi1 TJf ln'd torn ant oa i.rZcnZ Efl1 mbr are aoaated oa. Tbi rl wnjen aaeh aaa will bcbokea acTano? jaorrowai' SZZtt HsJ- at raari and Broad atrta.

iMamii fao. aad aPiat-d. tbewaTmanu! Abranaa Dsllr. the -Sa- '--of tV fart aa AradaJa. to rata ii im.ri.

i i prwwwniea a uat of 18 who. bo Mid. would Join ta tfcoTroeo. Sj-Tw of tbea. WUHaa wf.I VtaTTTT rcoreeeatla' tbo Con- Aa R.ll TTTr" "bet last nln; at Kooiii.t WK lwnt.

Bdwara Presldla. The eoaaittac iMb7. f.polVd a aaitabl UmIs blrUb tb City la 17. asioa of Kautloa Tta mA iv. "araaa mA Biro1 City It Mta fortb tb 2Sh wbteb the Iris furarad ra tba A.uTrr.rT oail anoa tbelr daaaand -fT rr4 16K Tr.t .1.

aoaiarassl, -nad to iaa Unt (ba earn auaaa froa this Wad 100 arac wraaka 15 er rCW-acnttTMtUa srooabl rrLvl. pirrr Omiiaaloa. and tba k. 7 "''wx a ta.isMk A general aacaa. k5 si octrW wiU bald au Soaday iT' to! Hanalraa A Bonllloa.

J. aaa. ca lowis Hrotbcr A Eea-rr. 6arry Brotbcr. J.

Ihi.n. tZT Mejid.lbaMiak. M. koaacdorf. Bnplr Jbad Ba.l Company.

J. W. Jobnataa. H. Op.

resr Uaary Heaac. FabraaboU A iVarkar, yyye Go A and Alexaad Brctben, 7 rmmm-mwm. un aTHKl aa Vl ta alrflaa tfel aa.M Taylor Urt alao iwa their word to cioad atrissl tkm mmm 4. s4 staia, will be raised oa tb to war ef tbo rraM MrbB( bulldiBc oa araanatlua LV- fs locc and A) feet wte. a rMfVy." rataed oa tb flatrstaff whim ai; ieocta.

Toe only lB3fwndat "a'- eoeb of tbeex tbetr wa araocla aad Jnaa aw tb Albaay Barreae Corp, tbe Old Gear of thle City, and tb L'Uoa i Clttrea' Coroa. Tb aaiforai of tba Baraaaa Sana hi rad. that Of tba Old Gnard wbite, and tbat of tbo CUlaons Corpa bine. Tb three eomaaatae ertll aareb tba parada tocthor, formlac a trtoutor battaJioo. It (a oxpMted that tbey will -muetor abont CO aoa.

Tba ikraa ware Brat broacbl tocatber at a raunkoa of laa A ray of tb Potoaaaa la Albany, boat foar year ao. by Goa. Ja MaQaado. I TbPoauiiaatar-0Drml baa OMlloed to rrant a wiaart roea tba oubudIu In tbla City tbat Ue feet Offieee bora aad la Brooklya bo eloaed on Monday. The Peetmaater-GBrai axpraaail hi revm at kkrinc to refaaa tb rer)aot.

bat be ndded tbat ha waa oblled to doo bueanae tbar ta no prorttloa of law aotborixtna' pabtie offleaa ta eroaad exoe'pt on andaya and la-al holiday. A moor tbrarioa ntartnlnmenu on Zvnenatloa Jtay. will a concert nt Farepa Hall, at Ebrbty-Ixthotreet and Tblrdarenoe, aadartb aaapleo of tb Ceoual'Tooa Ilea' Cbrtotlaa Aaeoolatlon. Mr. Adolf Bartdairea, at re.

Ftoreae Iii E.aox. and Mr. Kammarta willnac nrgjtbala Werner, tb -eialoneelio player, and Mia Florae Tyle. pianist, will aire Instrumental eoioa. TbmwwUbo eloet readlac alao by Mr.

Jama S.3ardett. Tnor I ooBirbi xoltaot nmoar tb BobakM Bremen oer their propaeed participation In tb parad. Tb New York notborltlee la-Titad tH lloDofcea Fir Departaent to Join tb tin. Tb matter wa nbmlUOd to tb Fir Com-mitt of tb liobkn Com moo ConnetL Tb- aommittao rtboocht It inadybabl to Is re lb lty nprotaotad. In eaa of flra.

and tbo-- Are man kd tb Jcraey City Fir Department to end their npparatoa to Uoboken, In eaa of a OoafiatTatlon tbar. Tba Jersey City department, through Cbief Eafrtnear Farnar. saot back word that aaeietanee would be rlra aa far aaoonetetent with tae ealety of Jersey City, but that, of aouraa, a Hoooaoa Bra oonld aot receive attantlba at tb head -Of the Jemey City idepan meat to tba naclert of one In Jersey City. Tb dHreaten. aaxlou to ttk botb tf tba nra-enainee to tflla bar Uduaad Fin Committee him, nod be aay tbat be will bare a battery at the rerry to aeep on or wo oatinoa ta to city, IT Wakhitgto.v, Not.

22. PostmaJiter-GoBeral Grnabam dacidod to-day that aoald sot rraat thp reonaat ot eldzana ot New-York and Brooklyn to permit tbo eloolnc ot tba Poet Offioea tn thoa clue on tb centennial of threntkB of New-Tork by tne Brttish troop. Tb PoataaMor-Gen-oral found tbat be oonld not close tb ofiio wa tbat day wltboat colnc oontmry to law. AN tTXlNTEBESTED HOTEL-KEEPER. To EdUor oft A Km.

For Tim: In reply to artlclo la yotir tper of thia tnorninit. in whJoh Mr. J. A. Stareat reportod a aaytnt' toat na 'waa bmaqnaly refused" a aub orlpUon for tb Eraouatlon Day fnad at tb St.

Nlchotaa. I be apaoa to any thai when applied to by tb proprietor of another hotel I expressed a willlnKnea lo oontribnl provided tbo oomaltt abaald ostabliab tbelr head-quartera In tb most cotral and oonvanlant nart of tb Gitvin thi. jielichborbeod. Anotber reason I had lor not sob- aoriblax waa tbat I expended more than $3,000 la cash, beside furuiahinc rooms, dinner. on behalf of a World Fair" to oeiebrato tbi earn rnt in a flttinir aanoer Inatead ot an ordinary one-day slrsct parade.

Baon an axblbitlon wnnM Kan tiam k.m mA credit to New-Tork City, aod a rnoiary benefit or naooreoa of tooneaaoa or dollar. Tbrooca of TtaHora frm ail pan of tb ooantry ssa ths woma WnnM Kavsi 1 I WTMlW ill far aa h. kAt.U Lm mistake to fat) do that thia obsiIh will aaterlaUy banent them. Tb few tmnna ntwtalnlwa racelr at redaoed Diieea. Mr.

KLorana jnay Imaxia tb Tat Inooma from window at "115 or S2S eacb Wa ibonld ta mmA Ut -for oaa third these prto, and abal! be quit satisfied If our reoalpta from tbi source will pay any eonald-jrajl asxt of ooat of decor tin them. IKIAH i-LCM. Proorietor St. Niebola UotaL Nbw-Tobx. Thursday.

Not. 3. 1868. HANO OCT "SOUR la tkm Editor ef ik ffew-rbr Will ta editor of Tn Tim eir rmblicitT toad earneat aiutireetlon tbatTry houebldr -will unfold to tb broac Da. It larc or man, frcm aom window of bla baa on tb oom-ln'onteanlal oelebratlon of Eracmaiicn Day Onr City Father bar worked Tory hard to ask tbcobecrrase worthy of tb day.

aad lot na cob ooutrtbuM onr ahar in maklnr tb ritw lank f-- tL Who will rr tonret tbe fllsclar mad br oar aistar city. Brooklyn, on tbe day of tba opening- Qf mi hnm it. was narraicusiy acaatirul. as on lo throofb IU aveaae of brilliant color from Try window and bouaston. 1 am nr botb offioar aad mea will foal tba exhilaration by our entbtulasm.

let erery patriotic beose 1 J. not. S3. 1383. SUGGESTION POK 8TEAM-BOAT8.

tAs XdOor IJka Asae-for Ttrna I raapactfnlly BUKsrest wnetbnr tt wonld sot aa lnUreatln- foatar If aeb of tb tteam- boU partlelpatlnittai tbo parade a Monday should display tb latornattona) Krnal, CO. D. which Wrntnoe ETSouatlon." -It will ba bnfsted on tb BaTctatT ot tb Lotted trtatc anai 0i ma. at. tb Konltabl and porbbps oa other purj-lio buUdlBat.

a wall a on tobmIi in tb barborJ i H-r rssuoo. EMBARRASSED JN US1NESS. FAIL CUM Ef THB LTJlfBElt BtrBHTESB CANADIAN BROKER BUirBNTX Chicago, Kot. 22. The tqspenaioa 1 aanounoed of Boratl G.

BOllac. on of tb oldest and beartost lumbar mw In tb oity. Tb anspsaalon. if 1 said. 1 lBBdIat result i of lb aetioa of CoaUnental Katloaal Bank ta reoulr-aeeurity fjor of tb paper of BUllmr tt held, amonatlnc to BllUiw says b' ha asset amoaatlaa; to tb th Mr.

Mr. S1M.00Q, whU bis liabilities will not ex ceed S100.000. Be I says tb troubl aros froa I bis bavinr sdTanccd larso anms of mony to Mtohlraa Inabbennea on toe, wnleX owiac to low water, could not Sot to tbo mill. There: will be rIlxed oa la tb SprtBJt. aad If 'ailowo-1 time be will be abl to pay Trrbdy la full and so on aa bafora.

Be says be ba never made a loss la Dailnee-v A. new firm ba been formed. BUllnc. Pcrtcr A wbleb will opa boMBoaa lamdlatety. r.

flllllnr also owns a half lntareat in tb Billing A Company at uconto and Fort Howard, Wbu, tb capital stock of wbleb Is $400,000 all paid up. and surplus ot uq.wm. mis comoaay wiu not ba br tba lauur. i Boston. Kor.

23. One of th croditors of tbo Caaba rraasad an car-dealers, Benjamia F. Bur-aeas A Sea. baa filed a petition With tba dark ef tbo Insolvency Court praytn tbat a warrant may oc lssuea to take poaeaaioa ot tbe catat or tbe debtor. Benjamin F.

senior mea bcr of ue nrm, was at one tun tn largest susar ua-Dorter In tbi dtr. copciana at Doot ana asoa. woo alien ra- eently for a larc amouat. will offer 10 par eaot. cash and 10 pe cant, la six; moalbs, Tb offari wlU nndbtdly be rejected.

Oct big. Not. 22. John Slmrplos. Bona lumber mercbaata.

hare applied to tbclri creditor foraa axteasioa of time. It Is expectw ed tbat toe firm win secure tt. Their uablllUae about 1 700.000. falen Bank atoea. fell over ont.

in onaequenoe or too lauuna. MtMFHJS. Not. 22. H.

Rothschild, al iewelnr. mad aa Mirnmeut thai HI uaourueaare about al4.otn.au Jw-AO merl obaat. Bla asseU arc Wooa. i RESCUED FROM A BAD LIFE. TBB STOBT TOLD BT TBE SATJGBTKB OF Ai BANBtB.

CHICAGO, Not. 22. A jirt Hoppcoed to ta danghtor of a wealthy Loadoa baakarwai raeaoed frca her alleged betrayer ea a wet-bun train at tb Uatoa Station a Monlay. Mrs. R.

Clark aad Mr. Blaokboxw. of tb Pacific Gi dca Mlasloa. entered tbe car In which tbi two wer bb to tak seats, aad th girl from ber companion Just tb traia moved oat or th Tb Is known as a gaabMr, It belMvod. wa leaving tbi city with th yoong worn tnteadia? to st irt a dlsrept bio boos ta Cena, having agagd 10 or it girts la tbla city, ostenclniy for an opera ompanyi The gaablcr ha bn living with th girt for oa tlm la tb aclghbouroiiod of Barmoa aad Halatedotreets.

Hla vieU. wbo la aald to bc.oaly 14 years of age tiring ot tb disaolate life -she waa leading, begaa to froqaeat tb Paelfr Garden aUsstoa She tlnajy told bar story to Mr. Clark, belag briefly to the effect that ah waa tb dauA-btor of a prealaent London banker, who marrying a saecad wife, seat her to a coaveat. Previous -Ho this aha bad become ao-auainted with ber betrayer, wbo iadnoed bcr to eoane frca tbe eaovent tbat sb migat live with bias. Be brought ber to thia eaxaatry, where she disocvered him to be gambler and aa uaprisiov pied maa.

The real Bam of the young gtrra parent kH ecrl lor praacat by th Mia sioa aiitaonua. MVBDKS IS A. MAILS AD CAMTF. TTashixqtan, Nor. 21 At Wyland Statloo, oa th Pittsburg southern road, there la la camp of ooiored ta th ami toy of the Baltt-anor aad Obi Company.

Tbi vcnlag oa ot tbaia. named Lewi Johactoa, returned froat Pittsburg aoniewbe iatoxlcataxl. aad' got Inbo a onarrei with Da Flas, anotber wort maa. and kllwd bim. At 'a tat hoar to-aigbt an a- gin took tb poneaB rat free Wasa-tngtoa to arraac Johastoo.

aad Corn ear Grver wa Mat for. Tb bad aterd the beart. kiting bua Johaatoe. ba hw9 arrested aaa hi aw Ib i-u. ('TadV i Wmter-a trad Ha Dred In a fine A -a un utal.

Vbat aVa Va. uh mi i TTi armsiaaTmliJ c1 li roinl liauia i -tecTioB, mo a toac. ipoata 000- or tut Dre-mnelom 1 Henry pmrtahr In tbe boats of 1 jnay iuoui or ia city wiu not awrmtt tb I bra A Co whose fife fat roporud I "y- uuiuii ni wiu i Miami 01 i pwn naoosoae Teaiaenc sort GH WIXDS ANDYATERS 0AL MlBK8WU12tBD AND HOUSES BLbWX DOWN. CLOSIS IN ILLntOlS AND AKXA.XSAS BAIL WAT TRACKS DIJCBXD. BBIDOKS WASHED A WAT, AND OTBKB FKOPKATT DKaTBOTKD.1 BATESvnxB, Irk.

Not. 22. Melhoam, town struek by a eyclono ycatcrday mornlmc so far front a telegraph station taat It I not te obtain other tbaa maaT partieulars of doatraetlT work don by tb storm. Ex-Shrlff ohn B. Blnkles $1 wife, and two eaildrea wer Milled, and Mrs.

Henry H. Hlaklo aerarely. If not fjstally. tajnred. rb atorm swept through tb art of tb town! lerellag nearly all tho stores rroBBdlBg tho Court-housa, tb Court -bous It.

twa cbnrchek, and sareral resldsnoa. Jtelboarne Is tb bounty scat of Izard County. Tbo wa contained nine general store aad seTerel bop built aronad a pablie aquar. ta tb oentr which waa a Court-house erected six years ago a ooat of 4.100. a hotel, two eottoa-glas.

steam plaalnsi mill, two good obarebes. thodlst aad BaotUt, a fin academy, aad sob residences, areral of tbm soaaion aad oocuy. ohn MJ Hlnle, wko Is ported killed, wa for- rly SbertB aadj lattorly tb loading merchant largert cottdn buyer: la aerwal eoaatiaa and. reclnUy TlslUd Bit. Loula and OMbt goodm Worto $0,000 or $1X000 tor I mu residence badly Injured.

MS tb HTML wi of tke Coo rt boas. Aorcw a rarin and upon Abe side of a bUrb aad densely wooded hill capped with lofty bine, stood tb two obnrebe destroyed. Their Idlata nee froaa the Oonrt-bouse and froa tb HiomIos' residences would lndicat that th breadth bt th tornado's track, waa at least sOO yards. All the bauldinn destroyed were of wood. Three tars ago a oyekine passed through th heavy pine region one mile acrth of Melburoc aad uprooted cveinr tree and shrub with la an area of a Quarter of a i ill In width by two mile in length.

I Beixxttlle, DL, Not. 22. A remarkable accident, ruininc 11 coal minee in tbi vicinity, occurred, late lastlevenlng. Shortly after tb rain Richland Creek Wa fall to ovvrflowiag aad Its waters graauaiiy weepea Into Wlater'i coal mine, which la oa the back of tb croak, near th Franklin School. Tbe water finally undermined the earth and an outhouse bear by oavsd In.

Tb building was torn to piece! by tb whirlpool, and waa carried Into the earth. -Tbia morning atso'olock every drop ot water that came down Richland Creek paesed tbmtaah thia hoi and into th aniaaa lying norto ana Wleet of the town. The two mines of John Kloca. tbb two mines of Barry and John Taylor, the Western mine, tbe Laurel Hill mines, and the miaet of Uoha Waul. John Winter, Jam Beatty.

and Baltnsann A Breonnltz ar now filled With water. William Ebels mine oalv a faw yards distant front the Winter Bine, is still wrk- tog but Is in graat angr. Thenen at several of tb mioe wer nnaM to ret to their tools-land abont 201 nt tlwtm win hm thrown out of ataolovmcnt. Barry rati-bate his toe at $8,000. It la aid tbat th xpeaa ot pumplnc tb water out, even tf It could be done, would be greater loan the Txlae of the coal.

Two male in Jamee Beatty mine wer drowned and some machinery was damaged. Tb whirlpool as It swept Into WtBtjers'simoe from the'breek made a roar like tbanderi A miner named Go dan has added to tbe excitement by telling a story tbat bo saw two man, wbta looked like tramp, caugbt no by tb raging watdrs ana sacked down into Win-tort's mine. VrwcrjnrES, Not. 22. The rainfall of nearly S8 hours bad filled every water-coarse, so that when tb etcrab, eeoompanied by the tsr-rtfi winds, burst with renewed fury, ther was no I avennet ot escape for tb watr.

and a I a eonacquenc tt flooded cvefTthlng in thlsloity. Tbe streem were almost a level sheet of water, extending from car to earn, and hundreds of loellara ware filled. Just outside aad cast of the I city the atorm eema to here been ooaeentratid In it violence Several small buildings Jrerc overthrown and the roofs were torn off. following tbe course of Kewas Creek the Iroa Wajron bridjre waa torn from lu fastenings, ovnrtorned, and carried down stream 800 feet. The Ohio 1 and Mississippi railway bridge was bent In th centra on foot out of line, further down the Evanavlllc and Terr Hanti and the Indianapolis and Vin-cennea bridges, wbleb stand aid by aid, war sat-flciantly ctronc td resist tb current, but the water rushed aroand thm and tor tb railroad bed from under tb tie, leaving th rails suspended la the atr.

Great I damage was. doae to I all tba railroads; excepting the Wabash, whioh I Intact. Tb Erarjavill and Terr Haute announce that tbywill be hi running Order to-night, bo tbe Indlanapell andl Vtnoecnea cannot repair tbelr numerous branebas ao soon. Tb reports to-nlcot are to tbe effect that White River and tba lower Wabash ar attlla) rising rapidly, and tbat aucb damac will yet bit done In th rriooa drained by the streams, IndianapouJ NotJ 22. Except i ra tbe floods in the central part of the owm caasoa iue rain oi ta isat tntrty-ix lot.r bav no proved deau-nctiT I as Iprtng, although tbey ar bad Ity Pome's Bun coarse throurh tb mnufarturin aad wbolc-ia also croaaod by meat of tbe ad viaducU.

Tbea prove inch thos ot last noagh. In this tb eeatrai part aa diatrict and railroad bridge aa. ob traction tb cbaanel that th water quickly overruns he atreeta. and tb bakwatr nooas eeuar. ra ana foundries.

Aroand one mat lake, maav tbe Atlaa Workd bouse bains' tlrely aarroanded, and oom- xounicaUoa with th Atlaa Works only being of a boat or by th rail- noesiblo br read switch asm Newman-street to Peru Tbe water at 8 o'clock thia along SeTenth-etreet. mine came to to the boraea kaeae. Tb sub lying treets wer full of water, and progreaa in acme directloai was lmpoasiUa. Oa aom of tb vacant lota ire sUro ot real ostat agent annonnaing th fact that the leu ware for sale, the signs Ibsta almost entirely! covered with water. One threoatory brick lock belonging to Mr.

English waa undermined badly damacad. while aoorea of atore cellar factories were flooded to a depth of from on to five feet. Tbe direct loss the City will probably bo foilr 150.000. while indites loot from stoppage of work will be fall i mnob more. Tbe railroad ot coarse have Buffered badly.

Th Taodalla. Indl anapolla. Cincinnati, bt. Louis, and Cbioaco, Indianapolis, an Vlnetnn. caoh had serious washouts, and miner wbuta ooeurred on the air line and oa tbe Cinotnnati.

Hamilton aad Iadlanapoll. On the big roar" at an early boor this morning, aa freight train No. 26 was feeling ber way over a crooked ran a few mile north ot tbo city, too treacherous earth under the bridge gay way. sinking tbo bride several feet and dropping the eagtae lato tb water. Engineer Hah an was severely but not dangerously In jarad.

I On tbe eastern end of tbo Cincinnati and Chicago road more troubl occurred. The bride at waidroa waa waened out. making naossaary a transfer by a route aad eonseqaentl delay. Train, over tola road to-day for Cincinnati leave over the Jefferaonvlile, Madison and Indksnapoli to the belt, thence ever their ewn line to Bbelbyvllla, tbenoe via tbe Jeff or-sonville, Madison and Indianapolis to Columbas. tbeno to Verno.

thence to Greensburg. and to their The VandaTla Brldgeat Cartoraburg 1 I gone and the Illinois aad Be Lout Is rpciprecating recent favor by allowinr the Vatdalla to aselu tracks lo Greaa- eastle. Th Indianapolis and Vlaoenne trains today bav been abandoned owing to tbe missing bride at Valley Bills. The air line bride at Car- mi baa bea mad cure. Trains on tbe Fairlaad Branch of tbe "Bis- Foar aad Martinsvtll bav been abaa oned for tho time being ao- count of lb fl a.

By tomorrow or Ibo day after mail aod railway mmunieatioawtu be ceneraiiv restore, amass now threalaaed. ain bectns to rain, wbleb is Darin tb 84 hour end ins- at midnlsrbt last nil thro- and seyeaty-bandradih Inches of rata I Bt. Loria, At tcrday ax tend ad Not. 22. The rain-fall Tes ver a lane aertiou of Southern Illiaoia.

btrcami la the violnitv of Meant Varnon rose over tbelr banks, aad crop ta tb lowlaad were greatly damaged. Traia oa tbe Louisville ad Nasbvtii Alt uu Koadaar delayed by wash-oats, and two or three of them bev stooped entirely. Fe srifeU for a party of duck-banters wao. left Mount yrnn on bandar. Th country urroandlag Duuola 1 flooded and bridges bav bn washed away la ovary direction.

A larva double culvert, three mile north oa- the Illinois Central Road, has bn washed out. i Tb Paadeeo coal mln. four mllea north of onotn I flooded no tbe depth of a foot or two, aod more then a mil of tho railroad track ruaning from- tho Bin to tho Illinois Central Boad la washed way. AU tbamea la the mm eeoaped. At Can trails tbo taia very baavily.

Th streets wer flooded aod lb collar Ailed. The water la la many places to doao that th people oaAaot leave their i. 4 MuRnraTSBOio, DL, Nor. '22. A cyclone paad ver thia i aae ytrday.

auerly wrecking the bouse of Bally Carter. aar bar, and doing other alaor damage. Before doyllght yeaterday mom lag a tree wa blow across th track of rtb St. Louis ooal road la the saburb of Mnrpbry-boro. A aaa and woataa witnessed tb lscidsnt aad attaroated tol wara th traia.

which book la from Harnsoa Station, by waving lan tenia but wttbout effect. The hindmost ceaeh. eoatainlug 90 pasaanscra. pitched over a traati and fall is) leading oa It aide. No one vac aeriooaly Injured.

London. Ontirio, Not. 22. A hoav-y rainstorm need her throatboat Tosteroay till th river re two feet and tbe foot-bridge betweea tal city aad London Wast wa ihralad. I Car- lias's Creek burst tbo barrier at the taaaory oa Ko meed -sti ti waaoing away nearly of the roadbed and S4 taraaloal waa a'slict tag street rar Ira.

'Ther wa alsliebt fir tn tb ba meet of Mrs. Joawphin broughton boaidin--bua. No. Ss Park -even. Nov.

-4. awaoed by a dafectiv flac Barry yeaterday afaraeoa tbe flae act ftr to tb flooria ef the parlor In nearly tho aamo spot aa bef ere. Tae farnitar wa daaacad $500 aad $JO damag wa don te th building, which owned by B. W. TOwnawad.

Aa hour after this fir waa cot tbo tiwaea wer acaia at tbe boo, a a iv st bavins; I aweeplng Igniu4 match wbtch act Br Mswann in a aieeat, dsma-a of tat-WArtaaea wa doa this Ua COLLEOE FOOT-BAJLL. am wrDrrmrio game bktwxcx AND MTCHIGAa XLKTEHB. Boston. Nor. 22.

A gam of football btwea tbe Barrsrd lra aad the CnlTarsi. ty of Mlehhraa dro was attempted tbla aftornooa oa Jarrls's Cold, but darkneaa eloaed apoa tb cob-teetanU so rapidly thattb gam wa yirtaally orer at tb end of tb first threc-qaartara. By a rule of tbe Harvard Faculty, game wfatea tak place la on any day except Saturday cannot beeln brot 4 o'clock P. tb hour when loetaros close; bat to-dy. disregarding the reeeat time cbang.

Th game waa ealled at 8:45 wltb Harvard, wbo bad won tbo toaa. at tb west and of tb field. At tba beginning of the game DettTof Michigan, made several Bac rusbeaaad tbe ball was kept for a wbll oa Baxvard's territory. Then It wa drive by Benry a rnabiug aad Cowlin' lose kick to Miohlgan'a line, and i finally Henry ran In a tooeh-dowa for Harvard. Be panted tbe ball ont but It eras Biased.

Soon Henry made a beaatlful fair eateb ana tbea Owliac made aaotbrr. The latter then tried for a roal from a drop kick, but altheuEh Harvard 'a umpire claimed a goal, th referee dacidod that It was a poster." Tbat instead of reing between tbo rnel post tb ball went over on of them. Tbea Henry sad Codmaa mad fin rushes. Tb latter bad almost a eleer field, but be waa finally tacked in good shape, aad pulled heavily to th ground by a Mlchiraa halfback, and tbo referee declared a foul, so that tb distance ran was lost, For a tlmtbe ball kapt In the middle ef the field. Henry tor Harvard and Gcmmel torstteh-Uan made fair catches.

Klmpkla tackled wall aod fowling ont In mm Anr kleka. Than I bl rood running Kason carried the ball well to himself In tk IB it to Umrrmrd'M twentr.Tmnt unv or I magntneeut run. Mroptins. bowover. cot tb aaU.

aad again U. went ck to Whl-raa goal-line, and the visitors toaobrd Park for safety. Tbo three-quarters ended with the bail near Mlcbtraa'a goaHine Wbeo play waa called for the second tbrcc-Quar-tera, it bad become dusk aad soon th player wer unabl to dtattacuteh each other. Vut th gaae went on slowly and la some way for tbe spectator coald so nothing. Each aid waa kept from ooiinjt.

altboag it eecmed that any player mlrht have walked all over th field with the bail If he one got It. Tim was ealled at 8:25. aad tbe referee declared tb aoor to bo three paints to nothing In Harvard's favor, alt bo orb Harvard Bad fair! nlaim 10 point. Tb retere to-day, wbo was evidently not weil-oosted tn the rules, proved unsatisfactory, and aom of hia decisions created coaaidcrabl Th teams wr aa follows: -1 HnriMT. Rasnm, Tlmpktaa.

Kendall. Cahnt, Ap-flrton. Ponsol. Crane, Codmaa; oaartrr-beck. Maaoas baif-backa, Cowlins and Hmrr: back.

fabo1y. Mi-hfnn Rurhm. Ptltnr. Prettymad. Mlllerla.

Olrott. Heacb. Moore, Wrlsbti quartar-back-McNeH: balf-bapka Iot sad Oemmel: back Gllmora. i Kpfarwa Mr. Mana.

of Mlcblraa. rjmplrea For iiMKawi lor jswoigaa, air. rowier. THE RULES MUST BE AMENDED. BABTABD MEN PROHIBITED FBOMC PLATING AGAIN TBIS SEASON.

Boston, Not. 22. By a decision ot tho Athletlo Committee of tbo Harvard College Faonlty tb Harvard foot-bail eleven wiU not allowed to play any nor games thia falL Tb decision ba created aa Intense feeling among the Harvard wfll be obliged to eaa eel tho match with Mlohiran at Cambridge oa Saturday aad th match with Tale at New-Tork on Thanksgiving Day. The letter or Prof. Norton, Chairman of Ue committee, is a tol-lpws: Cajtwubo.

Nov. tt, Diab Sib: The atteatloa or the Commltt oa A thiol lea baa bra sharplr eallad dniiac tb vt rw weak bv ta numerous accidents watch bar happened at foot fail oa th play-groaods of varioas colleges, to tbe condition nader wbleb tbe Intcreolleglato game of football are aow Flayed, and to tbe rules of the American ataroolleclatc Aasoelatlon ot 1S8. Sum of tbea ralaa aaein to th eoamttt to hlcbly objectionable. Bulea 1H. aad 8S, a eopr or which I append, appear to allow of no other inference tbaa that tbe mealy spirit of fair play I aot xperted to govern the eonduet of all player, but that, oa the contrary, the spirit of sharper aad of roughs baa to be guarded against.

Tb commute beltor tbat th same hotly played ander these rule nav already organ todegart from a manly, if rough. sport Into brutal aad daagerooa contests. They retard this ss a serious mlsfortaa la tb taterrst of th game, wbtoh. It nlared la a gentlemanly spirit, may ba oa ot th moat useful college a porta as a mean of physical development. They regret that tbey did not slv erMr attention to tb character of tbea rule aad tba earlier com to tb eouclusloa wbleb tbey htve mow reached, namely, that the Harvard eleven cannot ba allowed to tak part la anr further Inti-r-eotleciaie snatch same until substantial chant tn tb rale have been mad.

Will job ao good a to com-man lost this decision of tb committee at onr to tb members of oar eleven aad to tb eleven of other colleges with which arrangement! for games may bav been mad. Should you tor aay member of th eleven) dealr to btera mora rally tb round of tbe derision of the rommltt; I aball aio to cosier witn you a mv eome. are, i.verrtrulv your. (LfUl liORtON.5! Bute IA Th Referee shall tak oat time for aa. neeasary delay, sball ceold disputed points, aad Ball unqualify anv playar whom he ha warned twlae for InteatloBal nir-aide plav.

IntentlonaJ tackling in touch, or Intentional violation of rule Bale X8 No bocklns. tbrottllna. bottlnr. -trtppln up. tackllna- below the blp or atriklng with closed Baa aball be allowed.

bo. ss. No piaver aball Intentionally lay baada npoa or Interfere with an opponent unices be has tbe bail. Capt Appreton waited upon Prof. Norton thia venlng.

but found tb commute Inexorable. Th action Is critldzea as coming at aa Unfortunate time, being so near th close of the season. DYNAMITE AND FREEDOM: TBB WIU, OF TBB tVrtllVlBATTI JAIL SHATTERED BT TBS FBI SONS HA i iNDiANAppus, Not. 22. It is tbe custom ia the County Jail, a stone building situated in.

one corner of tb pablio aquar. one block from the Government ball ding, and not nor thaa on yard from tb oburt-honse, to lock the prisoners hi their cell at o'clock. A few minutes befor tbat hoar' to-night, whil Sheriff Bees and th jailer wer Mated In a room adjoining the jail they were startled by th sound and concussion of aa azploaloa, which waa at first thought to bo tbe boiler of the Court-bouse, but in a moment more tbey discovered It to be ia the oell-bonse. Rushing la with revolver in band they found the prisoners massed In on corner, and one of them. Dwlght H.

Wbeaton. ot Lugansport, a 'United State prisoaar of custody for ooaaterfeitiac, tn th act ef escaping thronghabol la the two-foot wall tally two feet squsr. i Sheriff Hess at one announoed that he should Are Into tbat corner, and called npoa the prla-oaera to come back Into the room. This they did 1-wtth-the exception ot Wbeaton. wbo was eangat by a bolt of Iroa Inserted in tbo masonry to bold the atone tn place, when tbe jail waa built.

Tbe explosion waa beard for three miles, and for block a about the vicinity ther was a perceptible jar and breakage of glass. Aa near a eaa asoertaioed Wbeaton bad possessed himself of a dynamite cartridge and fastened tt axaiost tb wail with wax, and had it xploded It with an iroa crow-bar with th result staled. Th fore, of th explosion waa entirely centred else there would bav baea serious disaster to lit and limb. As It was no damage except to the bulldtn. but that will amount to several thouaand dollar, oaa entire wall being ao wrenched aad cracked as to demand rebuilding from tbe foundation.

Wbeaton is a desparat man. eerved fly in tb Northern prison for highway robbery aad while ther confessed to tbe murder of a railroad engineer tbe aireeu of Bloomiagto. Ilia. At tbe expiration of bis term deaying bis confession a conviction failed! 'A rear in be at tern Died to blow an the jail here by the same mean so aoeeaaafully used to-olght. He Was placed la iroa tocetber with a cell-mat aaacd Taylor, snnpoced to Implicated with him, and will kpt la th duaseoa astll tb United fttatea Court takes blm for trial.

Tbe affair caused tbe gratt excitement In the oity. Tbo wooder laAhat th ratlr boUaing was aot Bttarly destroyed. 1 OSS CHASGK OSLT TO TBS PACIFIC St. Lorn. Nor.

a Frora ocean to ocean with only oa chance of ears Is bow offered by th line ander tn control of Gould's representatives. This ft win consummated on Batarday, Doe. 1. by the Iron Mountain starting a Una of through alaopei from St. Louis without a change.

Only one chance wlU be aecccsary to go from the Atlantic tbo Pacific Ocean and vice vera. The line will be composed of seven Pullman aad a Ilka number of Soutbera Pacific sieeaers. Tbey will run on alternate days, and tb tlm required to make th trip wiU keep the 14 aleepers engaged all tbe while Telegraphic order were received to tbi effect lato yesterday afternoon at th Pullman office, aad ta a few atomenu afterward the measag was transmitted to tbo General Passenger Departmaif th Gould ajatam. -A TOVSO WO MAS' 3 FOOLISH ACT. TV abaa N.

Not. S3. Ida Bell Ward, a coaty domestl ia th family of D. Party, aad who has wllHo-do parau ia lb town of Gainesville, drained a bottle of laadannm tbi aftornooa baaaa young, good-tooklac farxnar of tho plao failed to rtspodd to the deep lore bore aim. After minnt' refleetioa apoa the reautt ef ber act ah aum mooed aa-siataacc aad eoooiadvd to retnaia oa earth a wbUe longer.

Dr. Minta Baker administered antidote, aadto-airht tb pfobaoiliir atbatrbo wUl raoover. The Peaal Cod robutva to tb n-Hhaaat of wooid-be ulsides baa aover beca eo oroed bcr. though is aamklas cuourred ia tho ooaoty last year- Borewteon store and dwelling In Liana, by Arc en Waaaday. Tbo Obi, ww lAeaatotUMWi MANAGING THE RAILWAYS TEE RETIREMENT OF TEE READ-JNO ROAD'S PRESIDENT.

TH B3TKCT Or MB. OOWXX'S AVKBSaOrTA-TIOSS Or THB BOAD'S GOOD CONDITION CHILLED BT BIS DKTXBJtTNATION. Pbtladklphia, Not. 22L Although Mr. Gowens purpoaa to retire from tb Frasldcaey ef tb Phndlphra and Banding Railroad Company when th eompaay shoald thoroughly rohabUl-tatod has often been xpraad and genrUy understood, tb aanoonosmeat poblisBed to-day that he wuM net a eandldaU for raclcetlon la January waa a complete surprise to tb Street, even to the banter and broker wbo have bold th oat Intimate personal relations with Mr.

Gowen. Th good effect of that part of th circular saying that th oompany wa hi a position to pay tl per ceat. oa It preferred and per cent, en lu tots-snea took wa pretty nearly neutralized by Mr. Go wen's expressed O'etermlaaUea to rctir aad vot aU his proxies for Georr B. Krim.

Ther art many rnea la tb Btreet who, opposed to Mr. Gowa when seemed for a time to figbUng a loalnr battle, are nthuttastlo la hla prsw bow. and ther is probably aot a man amoag tbem wbo thinks that tae change from Gowen to Ketmwlil be to tbe advantasw of tbe company. Acting under tbi Impression, a petition was circulated daring; tbe day asking Mr. Go waa te re-oeaalder hia determination, and.

many aUroatnrea wot cnac-Bea. inoacb witbeat moeb bone of It mffmrllnr effect of th circular was to make Readru stock mr. uowm notion, mo immnnto i I tb ImDrOVement Was rnlhlne Ilka what a.ifcc 1 Hwuan Mfia ra Dromlsm or aindmndm aaa ceen maa without la announoament ot a ohang ta PreBidency.Aa on larg lock bolder expressed It: Mr. Gowen baa presented as with a pailot milk aad tbea kicked It over." Readlag opened at an advance ot half-a-dollar over the closing price oa Wedneaday. Tb next sal was at 9SU.

and th price got ao higher daring tb day. One prominent house, whWa to on Intimate terms with tb Reading Company, jumped ta aad old 1500 at) are Immediately after the opening, and thia took all the starch out of tbe Incipient boom. Other prominent friends of Beading wer also heavy eerier, end although tbv claimed that their action waa no indication of wbat tbey thought of the affairs of tbo oompany, that they were merely taking proflu, their aetioa bad a depressing effect on tbe trader, and Reading made tb highest figure of the day right at ta opening. It I understood that npoa tb retirement of Mr. Gowen from tbe Presidency of tbe Philadelphia and Reading Rallrcd Company ho will appointed iu General Solioltor.

THE JERSEY CENTRAL LEASE. BEGINNING Bl ABGTJMENT8 IN TBB BUTT TO VACATE IT. Tbenton. If. Not.

22. The salt ot TTfl-Bsm B. Dinsmor against the Central Ballroad Company of NwJrey and th Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company to bav tb less deolarea null and Told wa broagbt ap for argument In tb United States Circuit Court, before Judg Nixon, to-day. Th complainant waa represented by Boaoo Conkling. A.

Seward, Barker Gammer, and Edward T. Greea. and th defendant by Georg X. Robeson. Benjamin Williamson, George R- Kearoher.

F. B. aad J. K. Gowen.

and A. O. Klchey. James E. Gowen objected to tb affidavit appended to tbo bill of complaint on th ground tbat thay war taken before any suit had been commenced aad before a notary pablio wbo.

be claimed, was not autboiizej to take oaths In the United State Courta. Thia latter objection waa overruled by reason of the at of 1876, whloh rav notaries th power. No aoUoa was takes upon th other objection. Mr. Gammer opened tbe arcument for the eoav Lai nan t.

stated tbat tn 180 Air. Dtasmor pur-Ob seed 1.000 share o( Central atoea aad aow owns tbem. At the tlm of his parens Central bad acquired, by tbe czerois of It franchises and by th expenditure of It capital, contributed by lu stock -holders, aj( the main Una of lu road and branoh roads. "Oa May 7. 188.

It owned real estat, railroad malaria! s. suppllea. ash, and other assets to tb value of ti5.6i5.ya3 61. aa appear by th bslaao sheet appended to tb master', tex-Gov. Bedle'a,) report of May la last, upon a question of solvency of tb Central.

Tbe tarn balanoe short showed th earnings of tho road for tbo yoar ending Dec 81. IKS. to be $597,175 63, equivalent to a dividend of mora tbaa per cent, per annum. Tbe act earn tn is of th Central for the first four months of 1863 had increased over that period of 188t tsss.000. ao that at th date ot tb release tho Central wa earning aet profiu at th rat of 63 per annum, or more thaa per cent, per annua, dlvi- oenaa.

aiao appear tbat tb lOatrai waa I CBltrelT solvsat aod able to pay lu floating a Hn front nturgt li debt. The Heading Company operate the Central, and it la cJ tbat when that trafSo come to be transported over tbe Ventral tbe net proflu of tbo Central will largely sxoeed per cent. Tb Reading determined to secure Itself the ooatrol of tho Central, aad to aporooriate to lu own atockhelder ail ta proflu over per cent. In eoBoert with lu alllea. It accai cd control of tho Central stock.

elected a Board of whloh theRcadiog.and fl ve other stoek bolderaand Directors of the Heading, ar members aad a majority ot the board. The defeadaau BBtruly repreacat that th Central would not bo able to earn dividend far years, wa la deeper te condition, aad that lu fnturo waa a loo my la tbe extreme whoa they knew that tho Cen.rsi waa solvent and waa earning 7- per eenC per annum on tu capital stock. Under these fals representations accumulated aaseu to ta amouat of 01 ar give as a boo as to th Reading, and all tb franchlaea, road a. roUlag stock, and property of tbe Central are aliened. In practical perpetuity, to tbe Beading, whloh pays therefor Interest on lu mortgaged debu aad per cent, dividend oa tbe a took, but on the express covenant ot the Central to par thoa debu at maturity.

Mr. Gammer tben reviewed aad analysed the lease, which, be claimed, waa all la favor of tho Reading and ruinous to tbo Ceairal. For Instance, It provide that jfYbe Beading pay off or buys any of th a took or bonds, tb Interest npoa whloh It has agreed to pay. the annual rant aLall abate by tb amouat ot Interest oa tbe bub, but th Reading doc not agree to pay aay of the prinoi-pai of the bonds or to buy th same; alao, that tbo Readlag shall keep the premise insured, and may apply tb insurance money to the payment of the Bortgased booda of tho Ceatral aad abal lu rent. Mr.

Dlaeaore righu could aot bo abrogated by the vote of the majority of the stockholders. Bis shares wer hi private pro-rty aad It wa protected by the Constitution ot th State ot New-Jersey, and could not taken away froa him exoept for public us and upon just compensation therefor. It was traatbata a took -bolder waal bound by tb majority tn aay act that cam wltnin tb term of Us original charter, but not when the corporation bound the stockholder to undertake ncajr la ther bnsines thaa that contemplated by lu original charter. Tbe leas infringed Mr. Dlnamor' right, and aboald aet aside.

Br. Jam Gows followed for th defendant. Be argued ta support of tbe validity ot the leas Irrespective of any equitable consideration affecting the atataa of toe complainant. aid th aoestioa was whether the consent of all to stockholders -was aeoeaaary. Whan tb original charter of tbe Central i wa passed tb law of New-Jereey prevldd that th charter of every corporation shall be subject to alteration, sawensioa aod repeal, ta th discretion of the Legislature.

Be lnaild tbat tbe theory that the relation betwea corporators aad tho corporation Is of Itself a contract I purely fanciful, for ta corporator wer In fact the corporation. The charter define their righu aad relatione, snd tbaa cannot bo disregarded by Individual member. Be sooke ef the necessity of consolidation of railroads foe their own benefit and the public good, aad referred to tbe aot of tho New-Jersey Legialalar of ls78 to that effect. If the Lglsliar has tbe greater right to repeal, it oan lawfully exercise th teaser right to altar and amaad. If th majority of stockholder hev power to mortgage tbelr road, wby may they aot sell or lease? Be Insisted tbat th leas wa valid, and that th complainant could aot, a a dlaaentlng stockholder, prevent or obstruct a great public improvement, which bad been decided upo by tb majority.

Mr. Uowea had aot concluded wbea the oourt adjourned. Messrs. Conkling Bobeaon, Gowen. and Seward will eoaolade the argument to-morrew.

NOTES OP VARIOUS INTERESTS. Mostreai Not. 21 Sheriff Quae Del, of Art a bask a. seized th whole lio of th 8 oath eastern Ball way to-day, bat a compromise wss made regard In th moves bla. The seizure waa for a claim of adu.000 by the Township ef Wic khans.

The Bberiff sent to tbe ofionl froaaU a aotiee of al for Jan. S8. Ex -Gov. tieadeo, of Vermont, Receiver of the bank at St. Albans ia which Bradley Bartow is Interacted, has baenjn tb city for th out lew days, avoring lo arrange Mr.

Barlow' affairs la recur to th Booth aatera Bead, which are daily becoming mor complicated, by lawsuit and aelzore. LocwrOBT, N. Not. 231 After seven weeks of effort, tbe S60.UU0 required for tbeer-gaalzatioa of aooaaoaay to ra a railroad from Attica to Tounsatowa. baa baea Mbecribed, and article of association will ba tiled immediately.

Tb eonstruoUoa of tbi road during the ooarng year as aow. rmrdd a oertainty. lu root will pass through Loakoert and Intersect at lea half a dosea railroads betweea Attica aad Touass-town. Tbe distance is .0 auea. Tb leading pint of the eotarpriee Is Coi.

fc. g. bursal, el Autea. a weU-kaowa railroad builder and a Reece- etnauve in vooKTvee rrem IB OM Niagara. THE ST.

LAWRENCE BRIDGE! Te fa KdUoraftks I bav read, with mock sorpriae, sv staUmrrt ta your kaaoof Tuesday last raapeettcc tbe Ottawa, Waddiawtoa and New-Tork BaCroad and Bridaw wapaBT which Is verv ana ettonlu LthyrgoMo ooranxtwtaktsfcad I bogtebv the Doenrnloa OnaiamsH have a objected to at boUolac a brteaw over the River Bt. LBiieacc for which tbey granted a charier ea May 17. 19, aad for which a joins reootntiom wa passed la Ceawros ta td Jaae, net. aothorlzing th ostrotioa of aald brtdge, which hvtead carrying out, eubaalttlag for aoeawval to tbe Bzeoative of too Called fttatea and to tb Dominion Ocvccameet oar plana of arid-, whlh I oaly accessary Before orratlo are eeca. Bsenosd.

T. BROWN AXDERSON. President. Nzw-Toax, Wedneaday. Nor.

U. MBS. FAILVKS Or A LUMBME-DSALMJt. J. Fair, sv wbolesaie daaler fa him bcr aad bbomV materials, of Ftfthottaot, Eobokoa, mad aa assign msnt yaeUrday.

El Uabilltlac ar over Sioaoon, two-third of that araeunt bains- duo ta Albany: B. W. Arnold, of Albany, ta a preferred creditor. Parr kt alao husriatii la tbo firm ot tulllvan A Co. ah aad deer anaeufae-tarcr.

of Asbury Park, filxty aaada-ar thrown out ot employment. This Tooinic important exbfbiUon ot rar pearl, rubies, diamonds, aappbtaea. aad other precious stone In th windows of Howard A Cax. eoraarof Flflb-eveeue a a Tweat-amtb- I a at. orta going a long aiataaco to aee.

La ad Ber-' a Pcrfasa. Edeai. Laadberg rrfa. Marecasi Xlet Baa. -Land Bars' Perfume.

Alptac violet, X.aadbrg Perfaae. Lily ot tb Tay. arl VTHaea'a Phart band Cellar ea Ba-aUua cut rb ar tae neat. -Alstrsrr Bra ad." "BUT AXWATB OOStDINSEU WTLK. MARRIED ltoa.TV.Va Var-V legtto urea.

Mlsr. aad sKA-. br Ac. Dr. Atr- caaro.

aaawsmi or Jiev. Dr. A'awasac CuaX A Barsa toCasjua daaghtevet 4eaaaa a. Cooiey Kaq. BU1X WtlXR.

At tota.oa Taaaoar. kv. to, by tb Rev. Oeo. erbert aish.

IX. IX. ktraaan Bou. to ABSia. dan bier of lb lass Charles T.

VTalls. Madlsom. N.J, ea Wed-day. Nov. 1S8S.

at tae rseldecje of tb bride's mothr. by urn Bv. Itobert Alkasa. D. WlUAaaT W.

lAvia to Joirrr Mat Bsiptzb. JuHKaTOK-y-LlOT. Om Twaedey, Nov. SO, 1ICS, at Church AU Souia. Ma v.

aad by the Rev. Tneooor WllUaaa, Paiur Dtnnn Job-roa. of Baittmora, to Basis tvuot, aaogbtcrof Ao- sustes Q. LUiot, M. ef tat Citr.

BANDKRa the Flret Baptist Chorea, oa Tuesday. Kov. Ml toy Hv. Dr. armttac.

assisted by Rev. Dr. John Hail, Miss KLt BoTuus daagbter of i. n. natter, to ttev.

buit js. BASPBaa. frORtBHERaORM-OOTTHiO. Twesday. Nov.

to. lass, at tb raaioaae of ta orM par, by the Kl(ht Rav. Hanry Potter, D. IX. k-STLS Tocaaaaaa.

daagbtar of A mo Costing, Xao, to Jou Eaavoar bcnKSJuaBOBB.aU of tbla City. tl. lrSS. at tbe raatdaee of her mother. Krt.

Pan by th Klgbt Kev. taboo boatildlns. AUCS. yoaafaat oaaghterof Uaanah Paamore and thlaU Coartrtrbt. to Dr.

R. K. Vaunrrura, of Brook Ir. N. Y.

WEEO TAS Bias Bias. Tharaday, Nov. tt. by tbe Rev. 5.

k. Everts, aseletedbv th Bev. Tr. Wiiaoc Pbraaer, Faara A. Wsao to Bonus daaghlerof Tboa.

C. Van Hoiaaa. BISHOP. In Brooklya. oa Tuesday.

Bov. SO, 18S, Mrs. Maar E. Bisaor. widow ef tee tat P.

T. W. the 74 ib yr of borage. funeral rem the restaeaoe ot ncr ra4A4awrwha R. bumou.

set Dean v. Brook! oa Friday, tad ltw. at o'clock P. M. Bclattves aad arewviteaie attend.

BUMSTZAD. ITe'. si Celoec A. Bt. Joua-r M.

uorrrrasa, oaly aaaghur of TbeoOOrc aad Sarah BamaUad. PaBcral ervtoM SOndsr. Bov. tSa 1 o'eiook P. at ber UI realoeace.

MA Eaa Md-e. CURTIS. On Taeaday. ov. SO, at As.

PauUBTtnae-ota. Kva Boo est cckti, wU ef kt. P. Cart la. BL.

l. and daughter of Edward aad CHI via B. Boert, of Bew-Tork. Notlc of oaaral Bveftar. PISH SR.

Oa Thorsday asovwiaa, Nov. SS, Euxaaarra A. ritau. Relatives aad friends ar tavlted to attead th fa-aaral, from th residence of Mr. J.

Bant. Whit Plain. B. T-. oa Batarday at 'lock.

Carriage wilt meet th mo traia from Grand Central. FULLER. A Jrav City, Tharadas. are. SS, 1SSS.

WtLTSB Kvuta Relatives aad frtenda era Invited to srssal tbe fa. BeraX at tw. isal's Chares, Kahway, R. Satardar, at a o'clock. Train leave Cortlaadvct.

al 1 P. Prnnaylvania Railroad. Pleaae omit flowers. PUHKALDl At Prrmcnt. Oermsay.

Bov. ASTBtm Fttusls. la tb Md var eg hi axe. Relative sad friend are reqaeatea attend hi funeral, from th resMleao of father. P.

P. Furaald. Ba SI West tMhet, oa Baturoay, Bov. S4, at 11 A. M.

Friends will kindly emit flower. GRAY. Oa Wedacaday, Bov. sl ta hr 74th year, of paralysis. Juts Alma, vrtdow Joba Uray aad daughter of the lata Oeorire Seaman.

Faaeral from ber late reetdeno. Wo. We Saturday, Nov. Sa. aa 11 A.

BLFrwada ar kladiy requested bo to send flower. BATFIELD. Oa Wednaedar. Rev. tl.

as P. BAarsos tiaTVTKLS. ia ai a year. Fuaaral aei ih.ua at 10 A. M.

Batarday. Rev. ta, Abb's Cbarch. near thv. Friead OC Bt.

lamlly are raspaetf uilv Invited to attead. JOHXSOS. At bar residence. Me. 117 Levey aw.

Bev. tl, Habah, dauskier of tbelate John aad Maria Allea Johnson. Reiativ aad frtads ar raoetfully Invited attend th faaeral si lu, oa Saaday afiaraooa. the Both last, at o'clock. Interment at RldacneAd, formerly Easllsh Melshborboed.

M. oa Monday. LAPD. Al Chicago. Tharaday.

Kov. tt, CbabXCS F. C. Ladd. aoa of Wliiism B.

and Caroline Ladd, ta thtstb yr of hi aaa Interment at Ottamwa, Iowa. Thondaj. Nov. S3, at 11 o'aloek, tn Roe, Sob McKsoa, Dbtrtot Attoraay CUycf Mew-York, la tbe 7otb year of bl age. hoiema requiem maa at the Cathedral, tOth-et, aad oa aatarday.

Xov. Si. at 11 c'elock B. Kel-atlvas an fneao ar reaneetf ally lavUad to atUad tb funeral without farther notice. PEYTEB At her let sesld SS IrvtM-plaee.

ea Wednesdar. bov. tl, Lnu Jm oaly eblia oc Daaiai L. and Joaepblne Pettae, Pnaeral private. whitwey.

At Pari. Jaa Ouva Patts, yg-est daacbur of Wliuaa CoUa aad Flora Payn Whitney. Bnrted a WoodlBwa Bov. to. YARD.

I Freehold. N. Wadacsday veutng. Bov. tx Dasisx S.

Yabo, aoa of Jamea aad AdaUa Yard. gd tt yeara. PaBoral oa Batarday at 11 o'clock. i SPECIAL NOTICES. TH A BYMsI Tl RG, THUBADAT.

HOT. SS, 1SSS, AT THE HOWAED MlBMOK ARO BOMB FOR LIT-. TLK WANPEKERS, I 40 Bw Bowery, haw-York. The ttme of Rtonal Thaakactrtag" at haad. Tble "teattval affords ah oaaasloa for a heeoaslag reeocnltloa of tb goo at of Sod, who eoeUaead fatherly ear aad abaadaat mwla have been 0 as and with aa so kladiy aad sraclooaly dartag tb past year.

There eaa be no mor acuula avaetlcal xpra-sloe of our tbankf olnaaa tbaa to riiasmoai aa bea. flt tb poor aad thaw children by ni tsfianilal tokens of our kamaae ad Carlstlaa ayapaxay. For twenty two years tbe Howard Miseto doors have been open to tbe poor aad the Begieeted aa helpless children of the City ef Kew-Tork aad from eieewbere. TnOesaads ef tbar have been oared (or and beloe toladaatrtoea. maef aL aed hoaaracl Uv, -Hp tlnsety iva saves saaavy a poor child and tmrtlsnad widow.

A itearou sapply of poultry, pcoilslmta. and so-compaataau for tb day itself ta raapeetfally se-llclted. also liberal eootrlbtiUous of asoaer aa other articles, to anaial tbe Wiater work which a te fellow. Number of famllle visited aad raoaiving baoaflla from the mlasloa throucnoa I th BOO Children, nwmaer of tbea faanlllM At IS Tllu among the famllle duria ta year Ploeq tm bom aad onala Qurtng tha year 1SS Cah or eheeks may be aent to H. B.

TOBPETHS. Treasurer. Poet Office Bos SJ2S. or te A. A MATCH.

President. 5 aaaaasu. Row-York City. AUkiads of prevtalona aad clothing as tb Mlaatoa Bouse, so New Bowary, Kew-York City. lafreung iwiIsm oa Tbaakaolving Day; Maglag by th eblldraa: ddrvaaa by trelv speakars.

Dtaner sarved throachoet the arfraoue. Deer cpea oa Tbaakssivinc Day at IS c'elock. Sai mai oommance at 1 c'elock. Public respectally bivited. A.

A BaXvB. lVasideat H. B. Toanaas. Treaaarar.

nrKK-aBiDsizcBu OK1IST1L Klfir) ABD ABVPBT8 i AT PRIVATE SAXEC -MESSRS. JOB H. DRAPER CO. AT IBM! ALLS-ROOB. ABD S7 FRORT-ST.

We are aow aflariBg at private sal vsriety of Cea tal ruga and earpeta Ineladlngmaay larscaas-peu-ia beau Of ui lgB aad at auction prices, belag tots naased at our late sale and aoods arrtviaa tee H. SOMtRTILLE. AaedMMr, ORTOIE8 ft oa, At our galierf, aa S47 Broadway. A REMARKABLE COLLECTIOW Or -XUJ ER BROIDERIES 8JRJLCCIJKDJRO" COBSTARTIROPLB. I BOKRABA, DAOHtATAR.

AXD CASBMEKB Rus ad hole Carpets ef tb Baea aaaUty. ewra M'LXAT ACCTlOR THIS (Friday) aFTERJiOOR. no. SS. at SiSavetork.

IIARIEI.ia. M. an. 144 LEX1 MGTOR.AT- NBA a HrTH-ST -K. L7i 1, vt.

1 am tae em toB ysaeai ease, medical aad aarcwaL A 1 rptLKFHOMt SB-44'A-ABDOMIRAI. SUP-A porter, trataaa, Tatl stockists. eruUoe. rebber BiEEB, Broadway, earnar BOta. FfMtT OFFICE BOTICK.

Letters for Earope aeed ae be spactaJly drreeted for dispatch by ear part fa las aaar ta order to secure mm delivery at eaeUaelAua, a ail araaaa. laatte mail are torwauu by the fat all veaeaaa avaiieoie. lurvlca Bsall for tb week eadraa; Bov. Bt wBl oloea at tnu omc a foliewsi FRlu AY. At IP.

tor BaytL per ataai ikrp Alia, via Hon a Prtnc. hAIl RDA At 10 A. M. for Eareye. par at ship City of Berlin, ylatjasanainwB.

(letiera for Gavaaaay. Ae ana direeve per Clvy berUrl at 14 A. M. for om lead direct, aerai mehlp aawharla. wh meal be directed par 1 A.

St. tor Betclaa dlreev. aar 1 ihl WaaSern- laad. vie Aatwarp. at 11 A.

M. for Baeoe. per rltaia sain Bahebar. via aoehamoa Braaaeat a taa P. for Cab ea forte Race, pnrsiaaa ski Rlacasm.

vie Haveeej a wvnwa. sue for Clila ao Japan, per steam chip nriaan rvt Baa Frsaima.) case here Ree. a 7 f. sL Mali far AaatraUa. fiw-s laa.

nl a bib aad Pljl I at 7 F. SL ra sraedal etostvt tn aan la acv are tae praaaiuUou ar tea Aaa4 iraaail aa Beat rraiiahw .1 BHe frcea she a theeevef Eaat arvrvhac aa Has a Saa 111 HEKHY U. PtAROOa. kaw-Cs 1 Eaj awOiaat Uap. SPECIAL.

NOTICES. WAXXOWTNO roudx. AtarrThte wane i vusianmwiUBonibOiejlfi tyH i Catarrh I ef aaaU year asay bees. aaal awUa. eT Broadway.

r.i K. a BUokber.atf law A T. Paat Baaw.th samotBoo. a lyni Bov. a fnasa.

too, K. T.t Bo, ftta B. Praal. at, tlrpkis'i rau. vvsa.

iw. t. Bea. K. If Pnlllaa.

P. siwas m. o. im. a.

dark, aarr. IarslaaaV. Orat Mia. BT il V. BCIMtls, Ml B.

A. I AUCtarkot, CO mace o. ataabo, Mew. B. L.

Aa, Ac. Da. WEXDaV BETESrW TBXATUS aad i byta cuiwt aaaitedfree. D. DEWTT A 00, 1SS rsitt, BVT CAB wiXTTJBXB.

BXTaJa ABB TOBCKLAXB VaBOTV Bay, rm ctom 1 Tii-aaaiiisa MV BABTPX BB03TZZA wUh great which haw IBTTaTIO BBOITZXS, up with aceaii exhlhtuoa ef art prod ef whloh a eorOhU of OBBAJaZVTAX. METAI. Wgir graaa vsrhaty and aa MITCRELL, TARCB A OfA, BBS BsA SSS Tllliaeai aaa lSzbaA VVmI, BEBOTAIa CBOHBY en LBBT. ITrOBTXt AID TiaPta. tot Fmhcveaaa.

tATZBT BXTLA! CT A XADTXtr BXDDia BABRt ABB TtATTBS. FABTICULAA ATTZXTIOB GITEM TO TSTS DEPABTMTjrr. BOCIETT Or TUB CJhCIBIMArt. OE.TBTRAL ORDER. TO Joist OoaJc ef the limiail CoemelX that fawaw Btate ot Saw-York, sad tbe Rw.Yorfc lifoihal dredtk aeaivaraary ef the Evacuation of the Ctty eC caeai wtiai tee ushshm tesea aa ataaeer tae Ctty eC ape ota for Men.

j-vw-1 ra. vr mv nniaa ns I7ss ef Sth of Reveaber, Bavins Bvltaai the Baw Terfe etat Society of tee Order ef tbe ClBetaaaU be preseat at th amuut arreaged for the Reanos, Bawaet ec taw eaa er etaer at ao- 1 atlas arm aaaa mm abas mm rtlt.i..... A. m.mm mj lnai mm II mjl mjt mm etvte reeeeaaoa ta th evwalaa, wta be laraaaed ea -aprlleattoa to the Secretary of tb Bew-Xork htaa aociety at la above tlm sad piac. Committee ALEZANDKH ARES CLZBTOX mm J11H Sf.ll PVI tD ArraabreBsenSa.

EDWARD U7.TAPP. GEO. A. A.BAT1TT ACtfa AL'CTlOh AAA. -rovei O-b, Thtrd and bast sale, coawtartng of Aaerlwana.

Beek. raaphlesa, atorrspha. aa relating te A blEatlCAAA. THREE THOOSahD TITLB sac raawai asw aaoaa vaAuaoi uCaakc-D reedyi prlee ACerata. a BOBjoay axa etitnto rtau.

BAbtSVCO3AND7l BB.OADWAY. Wta sen at aawOoa, 1 PBTDAY. Bov. S. at P.

It. A eoflartto of books aadpaeiphie. Calo aadCoav iuiai, rwariag 10 see wares ta SATTJRDAT.atSrSOP. Attbrerycf salaeailaaeona hooasi alao a maawiai iiaan ae naua Boo. THE CELEBRATED CLTJB.BOCBK WHIBKBT.

OLD oy tevaUds aad anaanltaiai tor ha aunarjuadwaatx. at so axatearvely by MACT A JEEXat, ST LTBERTTBT. BEWTOWR PIPPIB Aa ether flae apples, 1 ecaaiaBeV r. w. ft c.

aarTw. 1 aad PeyC aoor west Breedwe. COO AWDd BO AD WAT. B. TEETB awxtractaa.

Sl eh. Be aai haw Bsethod. 'poooraalv aroe Dra. MOakJLrr nantiT eeeUeta. koehars forexiraotug what ar Tbib.

NEW PUBLICATIONS. efc WAOmLVt r. -j BEW PTJBUCATIOsTE. BAADT MOT. TBAPB BOat TBBYOUBts.

By Asiaisi Coaaiues. Umo. SX Beady Bo, tfl. "OCE CHEISTBA IB A BA1VACB. ZawasS etery by Bowab Erxaarrr BAaav, caetb.

aaiisos readlag. gi. Bacoat taoaea la tb bsaadaM Libraryi roruLAB uri or lctbke. By Prof. Bats, Paper.

XSci cloth. sX; "Capttal pi Biatlua of the ehtof pernss a B's ah Refnrni. a ntllnoa copies eagh aa i Use. Qlc A. Flea.

BBBBCH CBLB8BITIBS. Part by Euzsr Dasobt. Part IL. by ta ataiogu, seat fre. fBPOBTABT wOBXB BOW BEAST.

OenJeruOtd Beppiaa Roeslltic; I Bmtiars Rosa Work. volamasx. 1 EAlaarB History Eagiaad. Paper BoyVWard Cyelnpidla of QuotaUoea. 'rrh Oodors Coaasaurlsa.

r- tt Oa 's tOvtJoga free, by aaaO. TBB SHOWHiiri BEBICS. BCMBEBB IL, PU-ABD IT. A BOTaXTT PtCTPBABOOEA BTRBEB ILtvtag PleUM." Poor sea pom apectrva. for tb aanaimial aa datlcht eaildrea.

BUMBEB TL "Tbe Baaaorh Baaasaa Ope te It, A grand cxhibmoa of Iw aad tour BTTBBEB rT-BCaBdreatB Te flor Bwaaydaysl By A A' CHBUBTJCAS CABVDB. I CEI-BBg ATBP BOKTBLAJTw OF CKOKfiX WABHiBOTOB. PbUCE. TB CERT. Mr CM a a WM.

REE. 1 taaesse of COaarrh la aba or boat sraarar RTJRBER TJL Ta Th mu Pleaae Reee." Posj aasBH fas- oed ckOdjee, with aow aad bwjii nf oraoe 4 text. aoa ilsrisg. saaaa. Aataaan, aad Wbator.

"Tb Beewaana series ar loaaHarid tbebeaA. rl they ar pnla froa asrae. Mr tyae, boaad' i Tl-isansbtaaij f.m. a--naiai Brs X. f.

DtTrTOB.A CVs- Bww ready very Bbrge aod sb ola askg Chilifai aarda aod aiealilis froa dipartatat, a4 I vary RA. Aa aarty 1 I -B. 1HJTTOB ft ajg aj bAtarraawywr escTanw soda'l TTi wl' rTtLrl!.

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