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[N VOLUMY 26, ‘ OARRIAGES. ¢ FINANCIAL, ILLINOIS Trust and Savings Capital, . ... ... $500,00 DIRBOTORS: !W. F. COOLDA i m, N. 8. DAVIS, 2“614 1y * . Fowhis, o) MoOAFFRRY, JOHN OVEN, OFTER. Bekov L. B. §IDWA ! srf:mn 20 V-Prost (18 PO, et SRR RRARPALT Willopon for businoss on ¢! ho 94 ‘day vf June, 1673, 1 - 400 huifdiog Tormerls Sesspiod, by tho Uston Nationa "Nos. 273 & 275 MADISON-ST,, (CORNER OF MARKET-ST.) CEHICAGO, ILL. Wil recoivo Barinigs Dopoaita aud pay atorost on the 8ame at tho rato of 6 per cont por ahnum, as provided in. Hiih L Wil Rl and Sacoto 1 3 monay fox Tadividunis, sistatos, Corperatio ocln: reles. Wil 1 ‘mondy on Honds and Morigages, Cash ! Etintora 4 Soouritios, wivios proforenoe OWOYOT, porsons of amall moans wi sre dosirous of eouring Bomioe: and wil soll XGhAGES o 1ho PSRl ition of this mlhlr{' Europo, and the Oapadas,and issuo ‘Travolors’ Lattors of Crodit, 13 TR RpkbarSeon avitnired ae e ATRIOTLY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, and will transact only such bust: 1nots o8 ln dlmaL‘l, oonnocted with the recelpt and of TRUST and SAVINGS FUNDS, and will bo as. ral .18 businass transaotions as {s consistont with a sound an econservative policy and pormanont safoty. Dopositors dosirlng to doso, can havo tottors addrossod 20 thom In oaraof tho Hank, and oo fhels caguett taees Tottorn will b forwarded to sny other Post Ofhos, Thoy may also apply to the Cashior for any information on mattors of buslness, or to hava lotices oarofally addrossod el eahgomenta Hars b do for LADIES Spoclal arrangomenta havo boon mac for 3 BUSIRESEDEBATTMENT, in x nostiy faraahd soomm, ‘with dreesing room attachod, and separate from tho gen- -oral businees roow, ontsance to whioh i from Market Stimot, Tho Bank will bo opon for tho ¢, tad AR08 Vo 5. T2ty 824 on Sarerday Erenings from K3 DIRAE: 105 OLARIS-ST 1 i<hipdlst Cliureh Blocls, < por oot Intores . 7 contlnorest Al ot o a.‘);m"fu, payablo somt m;‘!‘y "‘fl‘ h’ Ollxh?l‘r.sco ILLE, Prosident. it turth 4y sotion, any boy ar wirl e tho Bank wili ba prer th ‘book {r quo dimedopeaiedd 5 RS T o R i e deswn out at plossy o k. Aqmers erorrwliors, and collest th olaims orc} of et 8 ta and ottiors n art of the e R e ¢ ‘made, g LCOLLE' STION AGENOY, 140 Madisonat. ' — [ORNAMENTAL I®ON WORK. ould Bros, & Dibhlsp. ‘ 1,,1\s_%'1§1 Stato-st, qfihang?. ’, ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . .Fountains, Vases, Statuary, ¢ Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. BXGEE§IOR LAWN MOWERS. onts for the French Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agents for Younglove Arohitoctural Iron S ATT'S Patent Mluminated Tile. IOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. MILLIONS OF ACRES I0WA & NEBRASKA LANDS FOR SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo, River R, R. Co. On'Ten Yoars' Oredlt at 6 por oent Intorost, nfi,{\‘".nm. of prinoipal duo untll commencement of Products will pay for th much withia tho iy of s gonarats maogliPToTemOnte ‘Tho Soll of Town and Neb s L e foreo, matidors Good, taxes low, aad caugation 1 £~ Extrnordl . Dasiaas, Tox ptsbsson and dhaie Taanf,on frolgbt snd Circulara gt s 1L a5 WARRSR 1 ok Al lrpalagy, TS oAU for al ABectionul Map, showing the exact location of Tor a3 13 sold I& ai sl prico. For Olroulars sud Maps appie o> 3% 8¢ GEO. 8, HARRIS, Laud Commlssionor, Buslington, 1a. Or W. H. WISNER, G 59 Olarl BUSINESS CARDS. DR. E. BODENSTEDT, Haviog returned from Gormany, has oponod his ofice o Ewing's Blook, Room 19, noar Clarkat. Dridge. North Sido. Houss~From8 &. m. ¢0 3 p. m. a Joseph Bilski, Custorn oot and Bhoo maker, removed from OB Tandolpt oty Gornek Desrborh. Guaranion's good At at liberal Lriocs. 1 Agont, Ohloago. SUMMER RESORT. GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ‘West Virginia, Famous for their Altorative Waters and Fash. lonable Patronnge, aro Now Open. They 870 3,000 foot aboro t1do water, affordiag entiro ro- i fiom prosteatiog summor Roat. (apacity for aceome modsing®s b borston, Uikrgor, 83,68 bor ‘any, 8t por 3 ¥ month, g Werate uo prsfutors of th Bmsot Chalybeate Boriogs, Yy mitheror e b¥liler Enowt for tiels ‘Norviae Toste tors and batbing sasantagas. Ao Buiobue Water Lopi hare for the o of sistors 5044 rira Ghareo. onth, i ' from s\l pbints in. thio West AT 5 Chmotittt oo sl rmon Pt k o fosos by frets e Fost to Finoilngton (160 milés +0d tarios by tho Ob B Tinotlngton o Haflrond to tho {White Hulnkur, bo biad for botl watoring biscos at this 10 at tho drug stores of Van Boliaaok, Ste- i, sud thaie £ aieoll Ofongo, il “Tigkat Agont, Union Dagiot. Dl RO L B AV EON .00, ‘WANTED, Partner Wanted. Inawell-ostablished Wholesalo Grooory Houso L Oblosgo, Rollable party, with 820,000 to 240,000, can seouroa da, ont., ' Add 4 inblo by 2y, Instrnant, Addross with ot BREWSTER & (0, OF BROOME-ST., WAREROOMS, Fifth-av,,. cor. Fourteenth-st, NEW YORK. Elegant—(}—arfiages, In all tho fashionablo varlotios, from orlginal dosigns of our own and the boat stylos of Parls and London, oxquls. Atoly fintahed fn all Si1k-Batins, Fronch Morooco, and tho finost Droadcloths. Special attontion is callod to tho fact that avory Oarrisgo offerod in our Warorooms is the pro- duction of our woll knows BROOME.ST, FACTO ALY, and equal, in evory rospoct, to thoso bullt to the ordor of tho most valuod customor. Tn addltion to our atesh of tho LARGER cnhiolos, wo offor a comnleto assartment of ROAD WAGON, with and without tops, IN ALL WEIGHTS, for PLEASURE DRIVING OR BPEEDING, embracing in tholr canstruo- ton tio various Improvomonts fatroducod by us during tho past fiftcen yors,. and which haye made tho “BREWSTER WAGON” The Standard for Quality. QUR PRIOES BEING FIXED AND UNIFORM TO ALL, orders by mall havo oqual advantages with thoss ‘placed In porson. Ta pravent confatlon, the publlo will ploass remembor that wo are not conneotod with & Joiut Stack Gompnny of Carriago Dealors now sooking to shara our roputation by ‘sdoptiog a firm namo similar to our own. BREWSTER & CO0., OF BROOME-ST. ‘Warerooms, Fiftheav, ocor. Fourteenth-st, REAL ESTATE., GREATSALE At Auviction, 0120 Choit Resience Lots Fronting on Humboldt Boulevard, Liogan Square, and Milwaukoo-av., Lots Bach 150 to 200 Fect Deep. On Tuesday afternoo, Jus 3, at 21 o'clock, AT 186 EAST MADISON-ST., id 190 boautifal and choioe residonco Lots, eltu- A S A T oo, "ot 00, 36, 40, 18 i Jocatod; th d 1 blgb, and th whols gy ora ol looateds, tho Sronad [n ety oo o anbolds Gostsrard. o boiag sy impeov troca Beva. booh st Dut. ungor e Gitectioh of hie T Commissionors, An Artosian oll, with s _fine flow of ‘water, lies on elther side of this property. Tho facllitics for MNW this propariy aro oxcollont. Tho dopot of “;‘,9‘ AN, W. R R.is Wl{hl‘n % md; n'bnté’rnm £ B Teul R runa (2 g vestasd and tho . Milwaukog av, runs lrlkhmlh it. Tho so!l s & {ine loam w! dlrmhln“; foh and prodtistive. Thoro (s B::Ih.llf’fl” 'h::fl'?t l"h f ml(hign B m?'llll 1t par- iy cruetiva for sho S Homes. 13440 o prodios that thih nelgiborhood will dovelop rapidly thls aSmmar: will doublo thelr {avestmonts in twa yoars, ll{mt in loss timo. put"o?ti?b 1l nrove. gus. of tho best {nvestmonts over Titlo fo porfoct,’ Abatraot of title faraiahed. ity e R searmatdpor contntoroa. A dopoalt of 850 0n 0achIok will bo roquired at time of ssla, 4nd balanoe of firet hayment within &) doys. il the property con e obis ed it our ice. Real Estato Auctioncors aad Jirokers, 166 East Madisou-st, . Forty Acres For sale or exoban, -Handsomost high - XE l;\m" 00d 1 o The on the Rl ] iplying et TSR R s, REMOVALS, Waterbury ' CLOCK CO. Have Removed to their New Stora, 160 CLARK-ST., ARCADE BUILDING. REMOWVAL. C. B DYER & 0, General Fuel Dealers, MAIN OFFICE REMOVED TO 18 Washington-st,, . B, corner Denthorn, FOR SALE. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, 'WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. ARTESIAN WELL. Derrick, Tools, and Machinery FOR SALE CHEAP, ny ono who ts about to dlg & woll.can do . f; monoy by byl thiesd toote then in any sthor wey. - Will l':!‘ldulflihl)h very low, as I have no fusthor use for tham, Sonthesst sorner Btate and Wastilngion.sls. GENERAXL NOTIOE. To the Stookholdera of tle COOK COUNTY LAND COMPANY. In compliance with the Oharter of the C B e R orn, i Toltowing sfatorment 1 sepimitiey s 10 *lockdold: Condltlon of ook Gonuty Land Company, Hay 30, 1873, RESOUROKS, " o 8616.900.00 1,46, T 500,70 b, 05 ¢5‘2uu.59 81,080,590, 8780,000.00 Capltal Btook., Incumbrancs’ qible. Proivasd 4,018 B4,60000 1, The £c + 0 e foromolug b .fi y’fi'l,'l'fitfi?'w from tho ook ASSURANOE. Ly Landon Assirance Corporation LONDOIN. Iioocal Commitieo. J. P, GIRAUD FOSTER, of Foster & Thomson, GORDON NORRIE, of Boorman, Johnston & Co, — OHARLES M. FRY, No, 8 Wall-st, HOWARD POTTRR, of Brown Bros, & Co, GOOLD I, REDMOND, of Dennlatoun & Oo. Total Funds, Gold, - $13,234,425 Firo Assets. Gold, - - 5,064,000 GEQ. 0. OLARKE, Agent, 3 and 4 Bryan' Block. Insurance effected on Business Buildings, Merchandise, Provi- sions, Dwellings and their con- tents. HATS, HATS. . - NEW SPRING STYLES, for Gents, Youths, and Boys. Larg~ est Stock, Best Variety, and Low= est Prices, at ATRISK, Hecratary, OHARLES A. GREGORY, Prosidon) Bubsoribed and to bef thinth d, i) ! o e T J. A SHITH & 605, 513 & 515 Wabash-av. HATS. Our atack of Bummor Casstmeros (in addition 1o such 88 aro tabo found in othor first.class establishments) comprises thoso of the mapufacturo of Dunlap & Co. (N. Y.)and Christy (London), and constitutes varioty so groat thtall tsatos con bo snitcd. BREWSTER, Corner Clark and Madison. INSURANC. WillamshurodCity Fire Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, - - $615,000 Ihave advices from the Bocretary of this Company, to the effoct that its losses in the great Boston fire of yesterday do mnot exceed flftoen thousand dollars. DAN M, BOWMAR, Agent, 150 LaSalle-st. SANMONS, CLARK & G0, 197 & 199 8. Clinton-st,, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, PICTURE, FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, AND JOBBERS OF CHROMOS, Engravings, &o. The Largest Stock in the West. Call or send for Catalogue. STATIONERY. EMERSON & STOTT, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STATIONERY, BODKS, AND HUSIE. BEST LIST OF OROQUET IN THE CITY. 239 WEST MADISON-ST., NIEAR PEORIA. A Liberal Discount to the Trade. . J. BTOTT, lata with Wostorn Nows Oo, . MOTELS, e GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., will open Juno T, for the rocoption of gest, Prot. J. M, Landorand hta suporb and havo boos l‘?m‘x‘fl,r 33 ann. oo n thosoanan, - Foouis can o ongagod a6 Motrops iy Ho tolar Gllsoy FTouso, M. ¥, n NITE & 007, at Saratoga. unfi-':"r . v‘}“m‘l"' GARD SHIPPING TAGS, DENNISON’S PATENT Ovor 200 milllons invo hoon vmod with figne J0ycarw, withont, compialnt of ho tag bocoming dotachod, Oompanles uso thom, nd Statloners Kyorywhore, MEETINGS. Masonic, ‘Tho mombora of Kilwiuaing Todgo 811, ara horuby notillod to bo prosent at the b, PR Al B &AM, foution of ile . Sast of ‘Clark, o Monday ¢ Chicago Daily Q : : CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1873, CONFLAGRATIONS, Boston Again Visited by a Destructive Fire, Soveral sqilares of Buildings Burned to the. Ground, Chickering’s Piano-Rooms and the Globe Theatre Destroyed. Loss Estimated at $1,260,000---Insur- ance, $760,000. Fires in Other Placos. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, BosTon, May 80.—At twonty minutos past 8 o'clock this morning, an alarm of fire was rung from Box 53, which ealled & portion of tho do- partmont to tho vicinity of 411 Washington streot, whero it was found that tho rear build~ ings of Holoy, Morso & Co.'s furnituro faotory wore in flames. Theso buildings are of tho most combustiblo charactor, and, so rapidly did tho fira.obtain control of them, that Within ten min- utes a sccond alarm had to bo sounded, and scon aftor & gonerni slarm, which drow tho wholo number of stenmory, hose carriagos, aud laddors to tho scono of tho conflagration, From this poiut. THE FIRE BPNEAD porthward on tho west sldo of Washington strosk to Fayotto court, destroying soveral largo businoss buildings, snd, crossing Washington stroot, 1t destroyed tho buildinga lying on the csst slde botwoon Essox streot and Hayward place, including Chickering’s magnificont piano warehouso and tho Globo Theatro, The oxtremo hont of the burning Luilding oppaslte, aud the combustible nature of the roof, doomod tho on~ tranco building of the theatro from tho momont it canght, and tho large number of stroams of wator, which woro immodiately dirooted upon it, woro of littlo avall. Within a half lour tho whole Washington strcot front woa » moss of firo, ond tho flames worked stondily but suroly to tho eastward, toward tho Thoatro building proper. The bullding was onbstantially in threo parts, tho entranco build- ing on Waslington streot and & similar one on Eusox streot, being soparated from tho audito- rium of tho Theatre and tho drossing-room, by a thiok party wall. This wall withstood the flamos for an hour, but in epitoof itand tho largo amount of water, which was poured on tho Thontre from tho stroams in the rear, bofora 10 o'clock, the Theatro building propor had noarly sucoumbed, and by half-past 10 o'clook it waa ontircly ruinod, and tho flames wore stosdily marching to the eastward fanuod by the fiorca wind, which was incronsed by the intonso heat into olmost &' burricano. Tho sound of the falling walls woro flrst Deard »at 9:36, whon from tho ront of the place whoro tho fire originated tho briok walls wore falt to bo tubling to the earth, i THR YiENEN, Toora wora expressod for tho safoty of tho ad- ‘vonturous firemon who wero scaling tho gronito fronts with their hose and Iadder-hooks. HURRIED MOVING. % Tho scones of Novs 9, in rogard to the hur- rying of familios t6 move thair household furni- turo, clothing, ofe., woro ropeatod on Fayetto court, Bremmor-placo, aud Mason streot. Evory oxpross-wagon and whealbarrow that could ba “improssod was loaded, and their contonts taken to distant points,andinsome cnses totho Common for scourity. Ohairs and tablos wero tumbled aftor tho legondary stylo from uppor windows, whilo bedding and table-cloths wore carried down staira in arms, Womon woro soreaming aud children orying for their lost frionds, Thess famil ioa wero principally*of tho pooror olass, aud £olt thoir losscs sovorely. ilo tho fire wae dovastating tho rogion of Muson and Avery streots, tho tradosmon on Washington, Essex, Boach, and_even Chauncey stroot, wora ongaging toame, somo of thom nt rathor stocp prices, and pmian aboard all of tho goods waleh could bo boxed: roady for ro- moval to somo eafo placc. It scoms improb. 8blo, at this timo, that Chauncoy streck should burn, but' its ocoupauts had learnod one loBson of the ovils of procrastination, and did_ not choose to run any risk. Tho largs ‘wholoealo houss waro dopletod of goods as fust as they could bo removed, and ol showod by. thoiradtions that n drond oxistod of auother great Boston conflagration. AL minutos past , tho top of Ha spire of t utes pas 0 top of 0 spire of the Doach Biroot Obiurch was- oot fo bo on it having caught from tho Intenso hoat of tho firo, whioh vwas thon four or fivo blooks away. It burnod vory slowly indoed, sud looked liko o largo, lighted candle. Tho fremen wero soon on t1foroof with thelr hoso, and, though the stoamors could 1ot roach the top of tho spiro with any forco, they aucceeded In keoplng the fira from. comuunicating with tho main”portion of tho Duilding. LOSBES, It Iu, of course, impossiblo to giva at once all of the losucs, or ovon thonames of all the losers, but it oan bo ssid that what romains from Avory stroot to Boylston street on tho west side of gton, is nenrly or quito destroyed. On tho othor sldo, from Hayward place to esex stroot little is Joft to show what oxistod thero at 8 o'olock this morning. Tho lossos on buildings dostroyod, ot tho Assogsor's valuatlon, foot up ©509,500.° Daducting 20 por cont 23 salvago on ‘building matorials, the actual loca on rool ostate is 455,600, Tho Josscs of porsonal roporty will biifs = this amount to_somo 1,5‘00, 0 at loasiz >*Ximong tho large sufforors by "loss of pmmq,‘nnd intorruption of business are Mossrs, Chickering & Sons, pianoforto deal- ors, whoso saloarooms have but rocontly boon ologantly rofitted at » groat oxponse, &t the oor- nor of Washington stroot and Hoyward place. Thor losa will ho heavy. On tho 2t of Decor ber, 1653, the pianoforte manufactory of Mosars, ok z & Bons, then located n couple of blocks below thor prosent ealosronc;y waa destroyed by firo, Thoir 10°5 af Fhat timo was upwards of 2205000 ovor and abovo the Insuranco, Sovoral firms burnt out in the groat fire o2 Nov, 9, 1873, aro sufferors again to-dey, UNDER CONTROL. About 13 o'clock tho firo was got undor con- trol, and the limits described above will com- prigo the now burnt distriot. ABSIBTANOE, Flire ‘enginos woro sont bither from all tho nalghborlns citios and towns as far distant oy Lowall. T'wo companios of the United Statos Marinos at tho Charloston Navy-Yard woro sont in fnil“nm flul{l, ond five companies of tho Btato Militia, which woro escorting tho Grand Army posts in thoir decoration day parado, aro Qotailod for the samo purposo. NO ACOIDENTH aco goportod, nnl thero was vary littlo thioviug or distiirbanco at the soona of tlio firo. Special Dispalch to Tha Chfeago Toribuns, New Yonx, May 30.—Tho insuranco offices hero woro fnunrnfly closod to<Iny in obsorsauco of Dacoration Doy, aud but littla could bo goth- ered Iu rogard to thor lousos by tho Boston firo, The following :l;fumn were obtained lato this evoning: Ropublio, §0,500 ; Fxohun, 0, $6,000; Hoffman, 86,000; Glinfon, $3,000; /tns, 813, 000 ; Ll\'orgnol and Loudon nud Globo, 9260~ 000. Tho Ymporters’ and Traders' aud Colum- Dia aro hurt, % 17 the Awsociated I'reas. Dowron, May 30~Whon discasorad tho firo ALEX, 5, TICMADN, w. a1, Masonie. A fuil attondanos of Union Park Lodgo 1 ('Q.zunlx‘.,g oning, to cunalior (s oottt now iy e A, OANT, Boorotary, was in tho upper floor of Holay, Morso & Co.'s warohouso, among tho workshops, and flamos vioro esuing from tho roof, Pilos of light mate- slal, packod away, wore likg o muoh tindor, and before an alarm could ba given groat volumos of flame wero rolliug up, Aty foet into tho air, and Tho hont was ine or storios foot doop, olouds of Amoko woro rising. tonro, and in twonty minutos tho us of tho bullding, from front to roar, 2 wera a mass of fmnes. "Tho fira worked hacl: into tho etablo of Goorge F. Bonno, on Burastond placo, which runs ont of Toylston atreot, nor Wonhington straot, and dos stroyed it ovenfually. 'Thownlln of the (mmonso adifico foll in, and crushod to ntoms tho oxten- sivo gty of Jourdoin, with all tho atores bo- nontlh it, : On (16 opposite cornor of Fayotta court tho flames soon sprond to anothor groat building ad- {neout, and thsk was also dostroyod, inclullug og. 403, 405, and 407 Wauliington séract; Tho promisos wore acoupiod by Rhodos, Riploy & Co., clothing 3 J. W, Bockott, plancs ; Goa. Foster, Ints; T, I Liby, dry goods, sud Goorgo F' Whito, millinry. Tho flamen Linvo crogad Washington oirdet, Olickoriug's splondid granito building, with ita Immonso front, and the Gobo Thoatro aro in ruing, Tho firo haa also canght the atoople of il Prosbytorian Ohuzch, corner b Benok straok flud Harrigon avouuo, and the epiro is & mass of amon, 11 a.'m—Tho ront of Ohnyncy stroot iy hrant- ono jotl ird oo . and Eane: £Hock, and the ansire squaco bownded. by those otroothand Washington stroot which is not al- xondy doslroyod s being obandonod by ho oc- oupanta. jontinulng {ts oourso sonthorly from tho place of It orlglu, tho firo soon nttacked tho Intornn- tional Hotol, G. R, Richard, proprictor, No. 415 Washington' streot, and it foll an ossy’ proy to tho flamos, whiol woro Irreelatiblo, Tho noxt building 0 fall & Viotim was the largo four-atory stono-fiont edifica ocoupiod by Kelly's billiard rooms, No, 419; Qeorge Thomson & Jo., tallors, No. 431, nnd Montgomory & Co., confcctionary store, in No. 423, 11:80 8, 1n.—Tho fire_on_Bonch stroot, in_tho Progbtorian Churely, hus boon axtngulihod. The military havo hoon called out, aud growds 1n the viclnity of the fire are being forcod back, giving tho firomen moro room to work. 12:16 p, m.—Tho fre is now complotely undor control, DBonjamin Cushing, of the Bonrd of Assossors, catimatos tho total Josa by tho fire at $1,000,000. Tha following s tho list of tho buildings, cither wholly or partially dosrosed, “tholx valustion aud the names of their ownera': Washingthn stroot, woat sido—Nos, 389 to 895, owned by Both Turner and W, O. Murdock, Truptaos, §20,000. Nos, 307 to 401, ownod by Jobn Boosslo, 816,000, Nos. 403 to 400, inolu- sivo, ownoo by James Parker, 980,000, No. 411; ownod by tho Magsnchusotts Baptist Con- vention, £35,000. Nos. 418 to 417, inclusive, owned by Gardnor Brower, $26,000, Nos, 419 to 423, inolusivo, owned by F. B. Iiayes, 925,000, Nos. 425 to 427, owned by John Breun, 20,000, Non. 420and 451, owned Ly Mary Loylston's eirs, 810,000 Washington streot, onst sido—No. 354, Ohick- oring building, owned by Jamos Paul, 380,000, No. 860, ownod by tho Sitsbeo_heirs, N. J. Brad- 10, Trusteo, £8,000. Nos. 962 and 80, Globo Thoatre, owmed by Arthur Ohonoy, $60,000. Nos 800 nnd 808, ownod by A, Charlos Daid- win, £65,000. Nos. 870 to 874, inclnsivo, Ar- lington Il owaod by M. Holits Hounogwoll, 925,000 Boyleton siroct, north side—Nos. 16 aud 17, ownod by Froncis Rupp's boirs, 1,000, Nos. 10.aud 21, owned by Jonos G. Clarkoe, $17,000. Dumsted court—Alvan Doxtor's hoirs, atablo, 16,0005 Obarles March, stablo, 84,0003 Michaol iinydon, dwelling, 31,000, i Tseox stroot, north sido—Nos, 16 to 24, in- clusive, ownod and occupicd by Pelog W, Ghand- Yor, 16,000, Nos, 20 and 98, owned by Allorton . Broyn, 816,000 Noa. 32 and 84, ownod by Chinrlcs Baldwin, $20,000. Noa. 36 and 88, ownod by Aea P, Morao, 88,000, Nos. 40 aud 43, owned Ly A. OgBaldwin, 816,000. Nos. 40 and 48, dvellings, ownod by John Fisk's hotrs, 81,000, Tho 108 on buildings degtroyod, at tho Assos- sor's valuation, foots up 250,000, Deducting 20 por cont as falvngo on bulding: madorials, 1o nctual Toss on real catato is 455,000, - ‘Whila tho firo was burning, mombors of tho 1. ‘W, Kinsloy Post of tho Grand Army of tho e~ publlo woio sssombling at thois boudquariomy 1hio third story of fio frout of tho Globo Thon- tro Building, propatatory to tho observanco cf Decaration Day. It was soon discovered, how- over, that {bo attention of. tho membera had botter ba diverted to moving out, and the worl Wy br‘%un. Tho post bad 8 groat quantity of orishable proporty, much of which was sdved ncluding valnablo portraits, rogatin, belts, snd some bools and papors. Hoavy cases, contnin- ing th books and blnnlis of tho bondquartors of th Dopartmont of Massachusetts, and of tho Dopartmont of tho United States; could not bo 0 out, but wero forocd opun, dad Hid xocord 0oks and & fow othor valuablos woro romoved; Avery lorgo” amount of valuable books snd bisnke, howovar, wor los. Tho Globo Thontro company saved nearly all thoir werdrobes, At o quartor pust 10 o'olock Companies T and X of both tho rogimonts, who wero in_tho pro- cassion for tha docoration parado at South Bos- ton, loft tho lina and procoeded to the scono of tho conflngration, aud did_good sorvico in keo ing baol the c1owd g0 tlint the firomon conld work, About tho amo timo o compary of mariues from Stho Charlpstown Navy-Yard, drawing o hoso carringo, npponred on thio canlo, and woro greotod with choars, 'f'ho loss of IT. T, Hibbard, propriotor of Bry- ant & Stratton's Colloge, iu $10,000; insured by tho Contral Mutual Gompany, of Worceator, Tho Westorn Union Tolograph Company have loat il¢teon wires by tho firo, and communication 18 intorrupted. Tho Fireman's Nationnl Bank hey not oponed ita vault, and thoro is ronson to boliovo that all thoir sceurition nre saved. To-day boing o holiday, tho roport of tho fire tolographed to surrounding towns, brought thousands of porsons to tho clty, ' Every train inward bound as_crowded with nxious busi- noss mon aud sonsation-sookora, Thoro could not have boon loss than 100,000 porsons noar tho scone of tho firo whon it wa af its hoight. Amoug tho firma and individusls burnt out on Eguox stroot oro: Beujamin 8. Towe & Co., ‘boota and shoos, logs 816,000, Insuranco 89,000 Hovloy, Foluoih & Mclin, furnlshing “goods, 1oos 175,000, fully fnsurod; Athorton 1. Srown & Co., loss 850,000, Insuranco §30,000; Georgo E. Turnor, boots and shoos, loss 916,000, insut- anco §10,000; Channooy Hall School ; Qusbing & Ladd, loss 85,000, Insuranco 85,000 ; 4. W. Ditcl- or, Globo Cafo, 108 38,000, no insusatoo ; Ninth Toginont hondquartors, loss elight; Loland, Whoolock & O, turajaling goods foss S100,00 | inourauco 260,000; Jobn B. Rogan, boots an &lioes, Joss 57,600, {nsuranco 83,000. On' Washington streot, T. O. Pazott & Son, fusriers, loss §50,000,insuranco unimown ; Pilol, bookntore in ssme building, ocenpying thron ohambors and contsining valnablo books and articies usvd lu e Uathollo Uburch, lose about 000, John Hill, afiroman, was killed by tho fall of a wall of tho Globo Theatro, snd Cliatles Allen was badly hurt. All tho insuranco oflices bolng olosed in congo- gaonco of Decoration Doy, It s impossible to urnish acouratoaccounts of tho {nsurauces. Laten—Miduight —Tao following is liat of the prinoinr! jossos and insursnco, as noar ay ©AT. o ascortainod : 5 Washington slrect, east sido—Obiokering & Sons, pinnios, loas, §100,000; insurcd, &07,000. T. 0. Pazolt & Son, fure, 820,000. Patriok Dona hito, Catholio book atoro, §40,000 ; Insured. Globo Thentro building, Arthur Chonoy, loasoo, 5160, 000 ; insured botweon $70,000 and £80,000 on roportios, nd largo amount on thg build- ng. Darnabco & Wino, planos, $12,000; Edward_ L. Slooum, s, $25,000 ; Toston Dircolory, 85,0007 Mre. H. Curtis, cost tumor, 816,000 ; Bous Boril, tookar of Franol, €6,000; Jobn Larlo & Co., tailors, $16,000, fu- surod ; Bryont, Stratton & Co., commoroial col- loge, 98,000, insurad ; Poat No- 118 Grand Army of tho 'Ropubli, $16,000, insnrance 87507 Dumon & Tomplo,” couta” fumishing goods, $16,000, insured” ©5,000; Aloxander Crawford, rostaurant, $16,000; Arlington Billiard Ilall, Washington siveet, west side—Emerson & Go., pinuos, %67,000; Plumumer & Boynton, dry coods, 7,000 ; Given Liolmon, dry goods, £11,000, usurcd ; John Ttocsslo, Ingor beor suloan, $16,000; Conant'a_corot_stord, ¥5,000; Luropoan Luir atoro, 85,000; Jourdsn' Anstomical musoum, 30,000, insurod for 520,000 ; Jihodos, Riploy & Co., clothiors, lmd a stovk of about §125,000, Thay eavad o Iittdo of thoir stock but of siight value, Tho flrm hnd 280,000 insuranco. = Holoy, Morss & Co., $160,000, inuurod 135,000 fu various offices outside of Boston; G. I, Tolclnrdt, Intornational Hotol, $60,01 Brackott, plauos, &10,000; Goorgo Tostor, itont for hat, caps, snd straw goods, €35,000 to 000, ingugod almos 240,000, insurod, 830,600 Qoorgo ¥, Whlto, ' mllllunr}y'. @30000; F. T Libby, 16,0005 Johu M. Maguiro, ' pesiie’ furnishing oo, 470000 Durnluuis photosraphio gallory: gfi.ofim Mont| lr:mnry & l?tv.bnmntloaz on:'{u, g'l,g,. 000; G Thompson 0., dry goods, §28,- ingnrod almon fully; 1 W, Wothoroll & 816,000, woll insured; G. P. , 10,000 ; R, Nowman & Son, tnilors} $10,000; Gi O. Clinge & Co., $10,000} Mullon, Tdo' & Co., €16,000; Wilism 0. Robves, onta’ furnishing ‘goods, éu,oook Fornald & o., importers of oloth, @16,000 Iings & Don- not!, blonching, 85,000.’ Tho Doylston Bank, which was !lnc‘r;‘m] In tho gocond tary, was dam- ogod slightly by wator, ;unm.'l'oau’ cpuri—Tonney & Cova stablos, 18,000, Esscx_street—B, B. Rowo & Co., boots and shioos, $16,000, insuranco, ©0,000; Folsom & Marifr, furnishing goods, $176,000, fally Insurod in outsido sgonolca ; Atherlon T, Brown & Co., Drowu's Bronobial ‘Troohes, loss, 850,000, in- Burance, §90,000 K Goorgo. Turnor, ta and whioos, loss, $16,000, insuranco, #10,000 ; Chaun- coy Hall School, Mesars. Cushing & Lnddh‘lasu, 86,000, insuranco, 28,000; Ji W. Pitoher, @lobe Cafo; loss, #8,000, no insuranco ; Ninifi Rogimont Hoeadqiiarlors, loss, slight ; Loland Woolook & Ooz, furnishing nom. Toss, 510,000, iniauranco, 860,000 Jolm B. Koy, boots’ s shoos, loss, §7,600; insurance, §9,000: Brimmer placo—0. D, Homor, Trustes. of Tiobbs beirs, throa houses, 87,500, Boyleston ‘streel, north side-—~R. Montoo & Bous, custom-mode alothing eninblishmont ; XKuopp's wino, boor, and billfard collar { J:. I Bwain & Oo., watel, ‘olock, and jowelry donlers Boylston dining-rooms ; ' Glass Tablot Moanun-~ factory, and Lmeraon, Leland & Co.s papar collar warohouso wore all wot through and more aro losg touched by fire. Tho losos on tho buildings deatroyed at tho Assoseor's valustion foob up: £509,600; dodugt~ ing 20 por cont ng salvago on bulldlug materials, actual loss, ronl oslato, B455,000. ~Total loss ostimated gt -§1,025,000, Ineuranco moatly in Eastorn and forolgn companios. Naw Yous, Moy 80.—Th Horald farnishos tho following liaf of lossos of iusuranca compsuios. by the Boaton fir: " orth American, Bostont. Manufacturors’, Boston., Fanouil Hall, Doston. Oontinental, Now York, abou 8100 and Léather, Boston, aboit. Toyal Insuranco ompany about, North American, Philadefphia.... Co., spothocario, nuum?, dry Eooff Amorlenn, Pifiadelphis. 900 Peunnylvania, Philadolphis. 50,000 Hartford, Tnrtford 10,000 Phanix, Tortford 16,000 ‘Natlonal, Hartfor 8,000 100,000 * 160,000 14,000 12,000 ars, Now York X Toffmain, Now Yo 7,500 Ellizon, Whllin & Co,, Gompanics. 100,000 Clinton, Now York... % 2,000 Williamsburg City, Now Yor 13,000 Tiro Assaciatlon, Fhlladolphi 16,000 Girard, Philadelphia.. 5,000 Tradery', Chicago . 5,000 Bt, Paul. 5,000 ADFOT. ... ,000 North Aisaourl, 7,600 Ztna, Now York, 10,000 Columbla, Now ¥¢ 15,000 Zamar, Now York, 1,500 Unlon ‘putual, Philadeip 1,000 Eliot, Boaton, 3,000 Banifacturars", Hosto, ‘Total insuranés, . . 2. $763,600 Tho Ierald's Boston epocinl r~va that John Till, William Killoon, Thomes Fin. sgan, Jamos Ttoghn, snd Willland Mahonoy, firomen, woro Iitlod by folling waila, Clintles Alloh was sorloualy Injured; ) \ JACHSONVILLE, Iil., Bfay 80.—A dwelling-housé bolonging to Martin’ Joyco, of Jcksonvillo, los oated tawo milon south of this city and accuplod Dy ox-Coronor Lawlor sud Lis family, wos on- tiroly consumod by firo last night, togethor with ull iis_contonts, including tho furaituro and clothing. The family ward awakoned baroly iu timo to mgko Hle oscapo. from the suraing Luilding. Tho losa s from $2,000 to 83,000, wit no inuurancs, o) Tirrenunair, Po., Moy 80.—Tho planiog-mill of itlor, ool &"Co,," i Klogliohy City, yas fotaly dstroyod by o laatmight. “Toss, B15,- 000 Tmoured In Piftsbrreh comporion, | IormaTr, May 30.— Tho wavohousa of Potor Itilly at Oarliglo, Yhd., containing 9,000 bushols of Wheat, wan' buritod last night. Loas not atatod. Tho wheat was_insurd for $16,000 in the Homo and Phenix Companios. AGRICULTURE. Clomng Keones In the Natlonal Agris cultirnl Assoclation Convention, Yestordays Special Diapateh to The Chioago Tridbune, Inpraxarorts, Ind., May 30.—The Natioual Agrleultural Congress resumied busincss at 8 o'clock this morning, Mr. Bmith, of Georgin, in tho chair. The Metcorological and Grop Report. Committoo' proegented resolutions approving the moteorological roports now furniehed from Washington ; urging upon Congross tho exten- sion of the system, so that tho farmers could re- ceivo daily roports at all post-officos and railway stations ; recognizing tho importance of a na< tional system of crop reporte ; indorsing thd plan 1aid down by tho lato Commodore Maury, and providing for urging these points on the Government, Adopted, . Mr. Ford, Missouri, moved to take from the tablo tho rogolutions relativo to donating publie lands to Agricultural Collegos. Mr. Whoeler, Nobraska, opposed {t. M, Holgard, Misslesippl, said ho was Presi- dont of o Stato Colloge, but did not believo it advisablo for the Congress to adopt the resolu- tiona. Thoro being o large majority against the motfon, the reeolutions were &\Iowmf to lio on the table, ‘The Congress adjourned and enjoyed a plons- ant drive around town, under the auspices of tho Indiona Btato Agricultural Booioty, visiting mony plecos of intorost, On reassom- bli.nfl resolutions regrotting the death of Commodore Maury, of Virginis, oud Mr, McAlistor, of Ponusylvania, lato mombers of the Congross, woro adoptod. The Constitution was amended 80 that oach rogularly-organizod agrioultural, Tortioultural, of otlier kindeod association contributing 86 or mora to tho sup- port of tho Congress sbounld bo ontitled to ono Toprogontativo, and establishing heroattor stand- ing committeos of the Congress. r. Bmith, IHinois, movmfin indorse tho Woat- oru and Eastorn transportation schomo, being zafirond from Leavonworth, Ks., to Pory Toyal, . 0. Mr, Whooler, Nebraska, thinking it unwise for tho Congress o indorso’ any partionlar trans- portation acheme, moved to refor to the Traus- poration Committoo to xaport to tho most ongross, So ordorod. Tho Prasldont road o dlspatoh announcing that Boston was ngan In flamos, Tho intolligonco crentod a profound sonsation, and resolutions of sympathy, presonted by Col. Langdon, of Ala- bama, wore unanimousty sdopted. Gop. Jngkson, of Tennosseo, the now Prosi dont, was instailed, and, aftor roturning thanks, enid that, aftor o long poriod of spathy an criminal noglect of the most important interost of thio nation, tho oultivators of tho soil, North und South, Eat and Wost, by uo-oxherntlon with wach othor, had sot on foot and ful Kolglmlzml the Natioual Congross. Twonty-fivo States of the Union wero reprosonted at the mooting. Thoy recognized in the Congress s constituted bosldes ovory form of sacloty having for its purposa the advancement of agrioulture and tho protoction of tho farmer, whother known a8 Farmors' Olubs, Assoolations, Grangos of Husbandry, Farmors' Unions, or' by whatevor namo they' might bo dosignated. The ropro- sentatives of these, including the National and 8tato Doards of Agrioulturo and Agrioultural Colloges, would moct in the Congress on the common ground, o consult upon & subject of publio_ import, and comparo intorest, and for mutunl advancoment aud solf-protection. Ioro- toforo thoy hiad boen an army at rout, oach one for hiingolf und to himself, oftontimes pull- ing in opposlto diractions, théroby noutralizing tholr utrongth, Thoir plan'was simplo, possiblo, and fonsiblo, By it the farmors of this brv land could oxort the infuonco aud powor to which tholr aggrogate numbors, ahout ono-half tho population of Amrica, thoir proporty, {ntor- ests, snd Importanco ontitled thom. ' They should work up thefr Siates, and tho watchword 1n oll forms of farmory’ unious ghould bo ** Or- ganizo snd Harmonizo” [Applouso.) Tho Congross adjourned to moot st Atlants, Ga., in May, 1874, e e Ll Horse Disonses New Yonrx, Mny 30,—An incresse is reportod In tho number of horsos sick in the Coney Iuland car stablos, Brooklyn, and tho disoaso is said to bo_eproading to otlior atablos, whore a large numbor of Lorses are kept. Piurapezrira, May 80.—A case of epizoot was obsorved this mcrafug on tho forrybost coming from Camdon. i The French ]iflfllslry Entirely Re- 0% tructed, =i Revolution in the Argentine Republic, The Russian Campaign in Kbhiva,. SOUTH AMERICA. Tasnow, Moy 80.—Tho mail steamor Garonno, from Bouth Amoriean ports, has nrrived, bring- 1ng aatos from Rlo Janoiro to the 11th inst, Tho budgot of tho Brazilian Ministor of Financo re- porty o surplus of 3,143,760, A rovolution lisd brokon out in Entro Rios, o Provinco of tho Argentina Ropublic. Lopoz Jourdan was at the hond ot tho rebols. o taok poasessibn of tho towns of Qualoguay, Victorin, and Oolon, but anbsoquontly mat with a chock as the hands of tho Argentino forcon. At lnst ac- counts tho Governuiont was coucentrating troopa to crush out the insurrection, st e SPAIN, Mapntn, May 80.—Admiral Topeto has been reltased from imprisonment, Tho Canatituent Cortos will moot to-morrow. ‘The tux«pn¥um of Rubj, in Catalonis, hava To- fueod to rny ho contribution lavied on them for utting tho fortifications in a stato of dofenso. 'ho autheritios hinve taken encrgotic messures to compel the payment, and threaton to expel oll who rofuse from tholr housos, and wall up tho doors and windows, DBAYONNE, May 80.—Advicea from the vioinity of Lorono roprosont that a great battlo botwoon tho Carlists and Ropublicans is ou the point of taking placo. FRANCE. Panus, May 80.—Tho Oflcial Journal announ- oos tho appointmont of Gon, Du Barail to ba Ministor of War, in placo of Gen. DoClssey, | Which complates tho reconstruction of tho Cabi~ not. 5 . Tt in roportod that tho Marquis Do Bannoville, o Abossudor of Franco st Vietns, wil bo ro- ealled. VERSAtLLES, Doy 30.~Tho Asgembly this af- tornoon votad to robmild the Golumn Vondome, and adjournod until tho 5th of Juno. et KHIVA, Toxpox, May 80.—A special from a corre. spondont with tho Russian oxpodition ngainat Khiva eays: ¢Two columne of Gon. Keuff- man's command aro about to maootin the Boakau Lills, Oronburg, and Mangesplak. The columna havo cstablished communication. ——— GREAT BRITAIN, LonpoN, May 80.—Tho race for tho Oaks stakos took place at Epsom to-dny, and was Wit~ nogsod by o great orowd of porsons. Morio Btuark waa the winnor, Wild Myrtle socond, and Angolw third. Eightoon fillioa ran. T, Connon was jockoy of tho Mario Stuart. Tho botting fnst provious to tho raco was tvo to ouo againat lio winnor, two to ono against Wild Myrtle, and soven to one agafust Avgels. —_——— Sok Qepatel trom T TonroxTo, May 80.—. 8pal rom Threa Rivors says (!mty(}us Matti, agent for Ritcbio & Cull, lumbermon; David 'Lord, firoman; and Loon Houlo and Poter Btono, boatmen, wore drownoed while descending the rapids of tho River 8t, Maurice. i, ARV R RECONCILIATION. Joint Decoration of Federal and Cone fedornto Graves at St. Louis. B1. Louss; May 30.—Tho decorntion of the roldiors’ graves i the National Comotery, Jef- ferson Darracke, 14 miles bolow tho clty, was moro largoly participuted in_ than over boforo, Thousands of gontlomon, lidiss, and childron of all classes woro on the ground. ' Soyeral military companies, including ono colored, wore also prosent, and participatod in the oxercises, which wero vory improssive. Tho marked foeature of tho day was the cordial co-oporation of Fedorels snd Confederates in paying tribute to the mem- oryof thedesd. Tho services woro oponod by Bishop Bowman with prayer, after which Col. John A, Joice, Union officor, dalivarod an olo- quent oration, and was followed by Col, Horricka in o briof spooch fo Gorman. Prof. Fothors thon recitod the poem entitled *'The Blue and the Grsy,” and was followed by Col. A. W. Blayback, Confederate officor, in & vory oloquont addross, In_ which Lo pload. for ponce, reconciliation, fratornal fooling, sud hosrty co-operation in all things calculatod to promiots harmony and condnco to the prospority and glory of our common country. After the Dbonediction by Bishop Bowman, tho grest crowd Tieaded by military companics, & detachment of Unitod Btates regulars, and the Post band, formed in procossion and marchoed to tho come- tory, whoro thoy scattored over tho grounds,— the 'Bluo and tho Gray mingling - frooly and tonderly, nnd ghowerod their floral offorings ovor the graves of departad herooa, Of tho 14,000 graves in the comotory not one wag passod unheoded,—tho Fedoral, the Confeder- ato, and tho colored soldiors beiug alike honored. The graves in Bollefontaino and Calvary Cometerios, fiye miles abova tho ity, wora also decorated, and the tombs in other otorios in the vicinity of tho city received liko CALIFORNIA, Murdor of o ChinamaneGreat Cone stornation Among the Celestinlyes Fearful Corruption of Officers ot the Law {n Sacramento. 8an Franotsco, May 29,—Tho Chinamsn who was murdored by' two whito mon last night has not beon idontified. A woman idontities tho prisoners a8 tho mon who did tho wurder. The Olinoso ato grontly alarmod, and fearful of mur- dor and riot. Thoir theatros and storca aro all closod. Law-abiding citizons of all clussos do- nounco in strong torms tho offorts mado by un- principlod_domagogues to incito the massacre and murder of thoso peoplo, and thera is o gone oral dotormination that tho laws shall bo main- tainod at all hzards, Thero jo much excitoment_at Sncramonto con- corning tho Inveosugution by the Polico Come missionord Into tho conduct of Ofticers Lon. Harris and Enoch Dole in the Mortimor caso. Intho Glbsou murdor trinl Carmio Mortimer sworo that tho oflicors several times told her and Mortimer of porsons who posscssed largo suma of mnnog' for tho purpose of having them rob thom, Bho snid thoy brought Mortimor homo on tho night of tho murdor. 3Irs. Gibson_told hor sho hind businoss for Mortimor to. porform, but bio was too drunk to attond to it proporly. A largo numbor of witnossca will bo oxamined. oo S h Rallrond Ticket Frauds, 8r. Louis, May 80.—~Some time sinco_the ofii- cora of tho Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company discoyored that they woro boiug systomatically awindled out of passonger tickets on the branchics of thoir road, and at San Francisco, Now York, and othar pofuts. An invostigation 'lod to the discovory that tho clorks in their employ hud boon gul)l'tv of the wspoliation, and that the lozg to tho Compuny, co fur as known, would roach fully 920,000, It was furthor sscortalned that thows tickets ~woro disposed of through privata agoncies, of which thero ar0 & largo nunbor in difforont parts of the coun- try. To-day William P. Fostor, proprictor of Toster's Expross Package Dolivery, in this city, who was formorly conucoted with tho tioket aftico of tho Chicago & Alton Ttoad, and who now has a ticket officoconnectad with hix businoss, was brought bofore the Criminal Court on & capias to anaworto nn indictmont for rocolving stolen prop. orty, hio boing ohargod with aving in Lis possos- sion §4,000 worth of stolon tickots, Ie gave 85,000 bonds, and was relonsod, Suicid Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dwianr, Ik, May 80.—An unluown man, whoso nato sounde liko Potor Kladuian, i himsolf at Dwight this foronoon In a vacan corn-crib, Ho ind beon driuking tho doy boforo, and spont last night in tho cnlabooso. An lu= quest waa held_boforo Justioo ‘Thompson, aud a vordiot rendared accordingly, A §3 bl and a Tazor wora found in his pockots, Lie was of mo- dium boight and build, not badly drossed, with & blue blouss, of light somploxion, and Gorman appearanco,

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