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e e smierer e i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY and prudently. It lielas accopted the ponition of Commandor-in-Chief of tha Egrption army, ho will take movo Jight into tho darknees of that conniry than there hna ever lLeen befure, end witl make tho most of tho material at his com- mand. A doctor in Now Yorls, hasing hoard that the proprictor of & noxp-factory biad apoken dispar- agiugly of him, ront Lhe saponacoous Individual a challonpo to mortal combat, Did tho lattor ac- copt? Not much. Nolisving that ** Dincretion is tho botter part of vaior,” ho got out & warrant, and had the bloody-minded Esculspian placed noder arrest, They do thess things differently u 8¢, Loun, There, whon two mon havo a dif- flealty, thoy oblain all the credit of courago by going out to figut o duel, and, at the ssma tl_ma. aecuro thelr porsunal safety by firing *a little high,” Tho soap-fat man should study up on Bt. Leuis stylos, and thus learn how to reap the reputation of a horo without Involving himselt in any dunger of & promaturo descont into tho sileut tormb. e Frienda of "oducation in tho northorn conn- ties of Dllinols will bo intercated in tha an- nouncement that an inatitution of learning of tho grado of a collego or university is projected in tho City of Dixon, to bo known as the Rock Niver University. Itis to absorb the minor In- stitutions, such as the Collage of Fine Arts, and have an indopendent Normal Hehool iucluded, ‘Threo of its departments will ba oponed this year, ‘The enterprino hiay tho promiscd support of the civil autboritiesof tho City of Dixon. "Tho resolution passed by the Board of Aldermen promising their support and patronago wauld bo amueing in o city like Chicago, whore thoe City Fatbers aro principully noted for their illitorate peculisrities, -— As monumonts of ntatesusuship, the Penneylsania and Oho financia} platforme aro biunderingly mis- slinped, and_will not stand {ho tost of dispnxelouato refloction nor of natlonal experience, Tut thoy mado for Uctober in Olifo, snd for Novmnber in It fylvania,and be rexds thosigns of tho times badly doca not approciate tho consideratious whicl ga thowm birth, The most bountiful country of the world deamitten by misrulo aud profigacy,—Phutadelplig Times. Aftor making this dellvoranca tho editor of o Times keepa right aloug in lts oppoaition to tho Ropublican party and in advocacy of the Domocratic party. It sould place tho country intho hands of the party which would smite it with profligate m(unllq. Tho Centrsl Executive Commiltoo of tho sec- tion of Louielann subject to overflow by tho M- siseippl ate taking atops to kcenre tho co-opora~ tion of olher Btates in making tno work of ro- pairing tho lovees o national work, independent of all 8late coucorn. For this purposa thoy call an Intor-State Convention to bo Leld at Vieks- burg, Misa., Oct. 2. Louisiana is Lo be repre- gonted by five delegates from osch parish sub- Ject to overtiow, Arkansas aud Missiesippi being pntitled to the samo ropresentation. Tonias GingoN, of Now Orloans, Is Chainuan of the Louisiana Exccutivo Committoe. b Sy Sy Tho now coinago mint, which Chicaga peoplo once thoughbt thoy bad secured, may go to Don- wvor aftor all. A largo-publio moeting was Leld i that city Thuraday nigbt of last woek, and ad- dressed by Diroctor Linvxruax., The local pa- pors seom to coneider the matter as good as et~ tlod in favor of D&ver, and roport Dr. LiNpen- srax us nlmost committed to the project. Dr. YINDERWAN liss some factlity of speech, and lio may base convoyed a pleaeant impression with- nut mesning much ; but, in that case, littlo con- fdonco can bo placed in the common opinion fiore that hio was docidodly loclined to recom- mend Chicago as the site, Ein i R The Atlanta (Ga.) Constifution states (lat thore are in tunt little, but go-ahead city, 85 physicians and 135 lawyers, Unfortunately for both doctors and Jawyers, tho people of that ofty aro 5o busy in bulldiug up tho place anddovelop- log its resources that thoy bave neither imo’to Lo sick nor to litigate, Au tho natural rosult of Bhis, wo aro informed by tho same authority tha- only two of tho doctors and twelve of tho law yors possess ocach property to tho amount of $10,000. Tho surplus doctors and lawyers should removo to somo Inzior place than Atlanta. Cities where ovory ono s busily at work nood fow doctors or lawyers. L “Tho days of tho molon aro nunfBored,” eays an oxchange, but tho roll of ite viclims is in- gumorable. —_——— POLITIOAL NOTED, The names of somse of the Ropublicsn candi- datos In New York wore incorroetly giveu in tho dispatches, The full ticket isas follows: For Beorotary of Btato, Frederick W. Soward, of Now York; for Comptrolier, Francis E. Spinner, of Horklmor; for Btate Troasurer, Edwin A. Morntt, of 8t, Lawrenco; for Attoruey-General, Goorgo 1. Danforth, of Monroo ; for Btata Engi- neer ana Burvoyor, O. IL, P, Cornall, of Tomp~ Iing; for Canal Commissioner, William T', Tins- loy, of Wayno; for Luspector of Stato Prisons, Benoni I. Iyes, of Cayugn. Tho Baltimoro @azette doos not proposo to surcondor Its indopondence, party or no party. It says plainly of tho Demootatio Convention Yenusylvania and ity currency resolution: *The sirongest argumont that can bo made against the paper currency is tha fact that it can be made the * {football of such shystering politicians as kicked 1t abont at Erio last week, 8o long s wo have »circulating medium that can be hootod up or down In convontion by a mob of Ponnsylvania "plg-trontsta tho restoration of confidenco and tha revival of businces aro imposaibilitios, The country will nover bo safe until it has o currency tho politicians canuot touch,” Bonator Boutwell Is keoping quict, and donbt- 1oss hopes to escapo criticlsm by dofog nothing. But, in the oyes of cortaln portion of the Ppress, dolng nothing fs a doadly &in. Tho Senator is cousoquontly rocoiving & good many sly digs {ust now, which must disturh him not s littlo, Tho Boston Herald nays: *Honry Wilkon in the Bonate in placo of Doutwell would bo & stur whero thero is now * s hole in the aky' " and the Wasbiugton Chronicle asserta that tho lido of Boutwoll's popularity is o tho wano. It may, Indead, be said tuat Boutwoll's place in lilstory 12 izod; bie bies no polisloat future, 1ils olection Wi too plainly brought about by an sllianco with Butlor. A Democratio. revival Lias been arranged for in Lousiunn, but thers seem to be some diffieulty In arousing the neodod onthusissm. Nineteen sstimable gentlemen of New Orloans liave put Mhioir hiearts and handa to tho undertuking. Thoy propose to hold & conventizn of tho Demo- oratlo party, pure and sitple, in New Or- loavs on tho 221 of November, Tho in- tontion is to tiow off and ropudiate the uame of ‘ Consorvative,” aud to gathor In “¢the last diteh ™ party for a final aud #upreme of fort. Tho movomont doos not meat with much tucauragousent from tho White-Leaguo OFRal The Bbrevepost Tinies exprogely condemns 1t as calcalated Lo injuro tho intecosts of (he Con- servativo poople of tho State. . But we dopand vpon the Democratio capacity for committing political suicldo to carry the movement through. Mr, Charles Lanmon, suthor of tha * Dig. Honary of Cougress,” so woll kuown fn all nows- kaper ofiicos, has compilod and is about to pab~ Lish a volume of * Biographical Annala of the Oivil Goveroment of tho United Statea During Its First Contary.” Ic wilt contaln abogt 1,000 blographlcat sketchos and 8,000 additional Dames of pordons who Lave boon oonnected with the Uovernmont, embracing the members of the Continental and Fedoral Congrasses, of the Fed. eraland State Judiciary, foreign Ministers, ox- ecutlve oficers, Governors of the States and Territorioa, togethior with & largo amouat of tab. ulsr {nformation gatuered from oficial sources, A sommary of Vice-Presldont Wilson's seo oud letter, which wo have not found space to publists i full, ia furnisbed by the New York dimes. Tho Vieo-President inclinoa to the Oplnion that there can be uo * suicient reason why the Ropublican party, coutainiog tho muesoy ¥t Libarty-lovlog wnd patriotic men wuo foughs tho battles of the Nebellion and piloted the conntry through the stormy night of civil war, should bo displecad (o tho Commonwealth or nation, or voluntarily relinguieh tho lielm of Stato to tho Damoacratic party with its past or prosent recorid.” T'o avoid any auch unploasant contingency, ho suggots Lhat tho party do not placo too mnuch confldencs in diseipline; that it catl in now rocruits and former stragglors; that it bring the old loaders to the front, and that the oandidates should slhiow * somothing of tho apint that promptod the solf-denying ordinance of Cromuwoll's,timo." Trw s s BEONAL. Misn Dhceho Couzens in at the Gurdner Honae, Misn Gibbons, of the Philadelpuia Times, Is on s visit to tha eity, Gen. B. F. Butlor was among tho distinguished arrivals at tho I'alumer Houso Jast ovoning. sudge W, W, Drockings, of Dakots, was 80- Journing at tho Tremont Houso Iast ovening. Alr. W. T. Norton, oditor of tho Alton Tele- graph, ealled at Tne I'nimexe oflico yestorday. What i to bo oxpected of the youth of Amori- cn when & Beston papor speakuof Mike Avgelo ? Thomas Maguiro, the minsirel man of San Franciecn, was nt tho Sherman Iouse Jast ovon- ing. 3 The polico of Philadelphia havo taken o chow -—David Chew; Duvid took tobacco—stole n chow, Stato Seuator W. R, Morgnn, of Cslifornia, and Magor A, J. Iiryunt, of san Frauciaco, wero at tho Pacifio Hotol Inst ovening. Tho Iiuseians bavo beon drinking Victorin's henlth by telegraph—in elcctrio fuid, the nearest thay could get to ** Jersey lightnng."” Josoph Wheelock wns robbed of a gold watch and chiain tho other day. o left it ou bis tablo in tho dresing-room, and it vauished, Patls hias o now ateering balloon, the builder being ono Smitter. Poor Smutter! After the first agcent ho'il bo a participlo—Smitton. One of tho Jawnea brothora lims visited tho Foutsvitlo Commereial ofiice. Ho said ho know whero to find a pal in overy city in the country. Rear-Admiral Boynelds lizes the Klodive of Lgrpt, That astuto mouarch yeems to bo cul- tivating tho friondliost feelings with American oflicois. . A shop-kecper in England calls bimeelf * box- ing-glovo maker to Hor Mafesty.” It{souly a fow yoars sinco an old Edinburg sign was taken down, ** Brecches-maker to Her 3lajosty.” Barnum’s latest advertising dodgeis toan- nonnco that his establishment {a complotely fit- ted out with prieats of various donominations lo merform the last oflices for porsona killed in tho performances. Sir Join Hawkslkaw, an Englialt statisticlan, shows that sou can travel 4,000,000 1oiles in En- glond without meeting with an nccidout. Kome of thono Britous have quesr idena of tho size of their littlo feland. N. J. Countz, of Farmington, Mb., Lins raised 8 oucumber weighing 20 pounds. From all pc- counts it was o pretty bigy one, but Lie probably could havo raised it if it woighed 20 pounds more, couldn't ho ? Ar. Turle, organist at Wostminater Abboy,who bas performed the coronation sorvice over three monarchs,—Gdorga IV, William 1V,, aad Vie- torin,—has retired from busiocse. Dr. Bridge, of Manchoster, will look aftor the Irince of Wales. Aloxin was thought to bo somothing of a man whon bo visited this country, Mis entertaivors were evidently miulaken in thoir cstimato of bim. Ho bLas couscnted toa divorco{rom the obarming littlo Jady e married in secres, and is Dow enjoying Limnolf at Liomo. T, §, Mathis, of Blo. Goenoviovoe,.Mo., was milking n cow. Thoanimal became restloss and suddenly dropped dead, Mr. Mathis took u ropo from Lior horna and dropped dead aigo. ile might bave takeu romo better examplo than o cow to follow fn such o scrious matter oa life and death, ** Ho i3 dead as n door-nail,” coincided threo Eentucky doctors, carneotly looking at Jack Thowmes, ** Tho blauk he is,” said Jack Thomas a6 ho aroso in his shroud and put those doctors to light. Loctors differ and patients dio ; when they agreo, the patients como to life again, duabtleas thinking tho millennium hos como, ‘Two inataucen of mistaken causo and offcct : Jamos Taylor, of Argyle, N. Y., has an ocight- day clock 45 years old, which keops good time, although it has nover beon takon spart, Of course; {f it hnd been ft would not keep time. Thoro i3 a pair of Tonnosses lovers who havoe loved for twenty-five yoars, and are niot marriod yet. Of courso, sgain; wore they married thoy would not bie lovers, : BMra, Ira Couch, Jr.,—the mccomplished Miss Eliza 0'Connor of 8 fo dramntic seasons ago,— bhas returned to tho clty from nn oxtended vislt 1o lior relatives in Enrope. Bhols in oxcollent Uealth, and haa ontirely reovered from the af- foction of tho oyes which threatened 8 misfor- tuno to thestage, That misfortune was brought ubout {n anothor way, and one cortainly more agreeable to the lady horsolf. A Herald special’ from Taris, dated Sept, 15, #nys: “The nephew of Lord Thauvet was grosely insulted by tho Parls police yos- terday. Ho and his wifo and two chil dren woro arrcated on a chargo of plcking a women's pocket in an omnibus. Al of them woro stripped and indecently oxaminod, but nothing was foand ou thom. Th case bias boen placed in tho hande of tho British Embausy,” Mr. Johu lteed, mausging editor of the New York Times, arrivod in this city yosterday on the fast mail train, this boing his first visit to Chicago {n nine years, Mr. Roed s well known to tho older jourualists of this city, having filled poeitions of responstbility on Tie ‘I'nisune and otlier papers fn former yoars, Ilolsa thorough' newspaper man, and o his good tasto and Judg- tent {8 duo tho remsrkably bandsome typo- graphlcal appoatance of the Now York Times. Mr. Reed will remeinin tho city soveral days, vialting his old fricads and sssociates, den, Bhorman lias written o lotier to Col. Jol A, Buiter, apologlzing for using the word *tight," in veforrtug to biw in his Mowolry, aud saying that ho has instructed his publishers to substituto **outkuslastio” @rit, Hoadde: *I did uot supposo my rupid axetch of early avents iu Califorma would attract so much notica, As you well undorstand, I do uot offer my Momoirs £a s history, but ruthor as a picture of the coun- Ly at that date, whon you were allin all, ¥ som ond I wevo youngsters then, as compared with yon and Masou, aud wo looked up to you as veteraus sud modols.” Our young folks who talk and writo so seronaly on tbo subjuct of matrimony do not touok upon the violent side of it. There is somethivg worth studying in u hist of matrimcnial crimes. One man throws bia wifo out of tho window ; another otarvos his into obedionce; half a dozon run away; o hundrad dozeu would if they could atfford to; a wifo poisons threo huwbands; A batch of wives run eway; in Dan- bury snd Dotroit thoy wiold flat-iron and rolling- pin with equal skiis aud destructivoness; all tho world ovor thoro I divoreing and boiogdivarced. turt bere, and theu talk, uo¥ A Patner House—b. L. Crawtopts Suw York; Gea. W. Morrott, U, B, At Dr, B, K.'Linderan, Wesn- 4 Lol W W Gooky U b &, G i L , England ; ol laasach 8. A Maritndal Volcol ots. K. Bcbatt, Copeuha, Toeemint House—Toa 1 \v':l'i'.'a.“rmoq,w' R I lon.. ol Halo ; D, J, Ldwards, Bosson s the Hon, D, &, Ordway, Mt whukeo ; G A, 1L, Wheelar, Lowall, Mang J'o 5. Disou, 'Eagland ; Gaa, P, V. '8rmith, New Yot} B, Caop aud W, H. Childs, Lo Sharinas House—Tho Hou. H. sou, Meoiphly; K. Kerue, Hrauce; O, W Liladsiglia. T, Glover and D, . 8yn, New Griowza? Dottots; ¥, U, Audidy ¥ "FOREIGN. The Turkish Government Massing Troops on the Borders of Montenegro, Another Batch of New Cardinals Created by the Pope, The Ameriean Cardinal Formally Adorned with (ke Ring and Title, Friends of Don Carlos Urge Him to Conclude a Peace. The Bonapartists Decide to Aban- don Their Proposed Con- ferenee, Gold Drawn from the Bank of England for Shipment to America, TURKEY. THE MEDIATORK, . CoxsTANTINOPLE. Sopt. 17.—Nonews hisg becn received from tho Consuls on their misslon of pesco tothe Insurractionary diatricts since their srrival at Salatz yesterday. Telegrams to their Embassics, durlug their journey, atated that they mot with n warm reception everywhere. Soveral insurgent chiofs Liad accoptod thoir mediation, Home, howover, declared their mistruet of ‘Turkish promises, and demanded n formal guar- auteo and indemnity, BTRAGOLING DANDH. Loxvoy, Bopt. 17.—A dispate from Vienna Bays tho reports of victorics by Horvian bands near Novi Waroach are untrie, A corpn of invading volunteers compolled tha Chriatian inhabitanta of Grahova, near tho Dal- matian froutier, to rovoit. A fierce figit oc- curred Wodnesday with tho Tarkish inhabitanty, 1n which tho insurgents were defeated, Authentio accounts roceivod from the Zubet district nnnouuce that the Turks aro adraucivg slowly, aod that tho wsurgents aro dincordant. A msjority of tho volunteers have returned T Cathbolics of Mostar presouted n declara- tion to Dorvish Pachs in which ‘they say thoy havo no roason to complain of tho 'Furkish O R fhania all tho Tarkisl milita bse as- wombled. * Tronty Syrian battalions havo ar- rived and proceded Lo the Montenegrin frontior. All the frontier posts have beon strongthenod nand provisioned. —_—— ITALY. . A'CLOSKEY'S TITLE. Roare, Bept. 17.—1Lie Popo held a consistory lay and couferrod upon Cardinal McCloskey tho ring and titlo of Banta Maria Bopra Minerva. NEW CARDINALS, In tho Papal consistory to-lay, the Pope, afior delive an allooution, aunounced that Mousignoro Antici, Mattoi, DLaccz, Haadi, Bimooni, Vitelleschl, and tho Archbishop of Ronnes, whose names ho reserved in pec- tore ot tho conmstory luat ay, havo beon crested Cardinals, . Ho also appointed wseveral Archbishops aund Mishops, Tho coneistory concludod with the coremony of conferring tho ring and title on Cardual MeCloskoy. oIED, Cardinal Gaspard Urassolline, who was born ot Palermo in 1706, and clovated to the Cardinal- ato 1u 1850, dica to-day. SPAIN. WORIING FOR PEACE, HEexpavE, Sopt. 17.—Tho families of some of bis most infiuentizl portisans are endeavoring to induce Don Carlos to concludo poace. Bande of Carlists encamped near Tolosa re- fuso to fight. Their commander has been ar- rested. RIOT DOWN IN COLD BLOOD, Loxnon, Sept. 18—b:30 a. m,—Tho Carlist Committos of Loudor publish a roport from Houdayo that tho Alfonsists under Tards have shot ton Carlista in cold blood in Aran Valley, Tho victims, two of whom wero Frenchmen, wero takon prisoners two days before tuoir exo- cution. ——— FRANCE, THE BONAPARTISTH, Nrvw Yonx, Sept 17.—A dispatch from Paria statos that tho formal conferonce of tho Dona- partist party, at Aremberg, has bean abaudoned. Thoe cavse sesigned is that the popular oxcito- ment was 80 threatonlng that it was considerod moro pradont to romain quiet for the present, The Bonapartist organs and leaders preserva tha stricteat sllencoin regoru to tho aflair, The Government Ia closely watching the movementa of tho Bonapartists, and is prepared to act with vigor should ciroumstauncos rognire, —— GREAT BRITAIN. KNGLISI RACES, Loxpoy, Bept. 17.—Tho ruco for the Doncas- ter oup to-day wos won by Fraaleln, There was a doad heat for tho sccond place, b OBITOARY, Loxpoy, Bept. 18.—3ir Georgo Eesex Honey- man, Isto Justico of tho* Contt of Common Pleas, is dead. ; FINANCIAL. The Daily News, in s fluancial columns, ox- preases tho behef that the bullion withdrawn from tho Baok yeaterday goos to America. —_—— RUSSIA. THE BCCIALIATS. Loxnpoy, Bopt. 17.—A Borlin special states that tho Lrial of persons acoused of particlpatipg in the rovolutionary propaganda in Russiu lisa been poatponced Lo 1870, g GERMANY. MILITANY REVIEW, New Yonx, Sopt. 17.—A special from Leignitz &ayu that Quartermastor Geueral Meigs, of tho United States, with his son and Liout. Nowcomb and Cols. Dickerson, Woodruff, and Dolauoy aud Floyd Jonos, of the United Btates Army, witoewsed the Autumn manouvrea of tho Gerniun army, which wore upon a grand scalo. TOB BAVARIAN ULTBAMONTANES, Lonpox, -Bept, 18.—A telegram_from Borlin tatus that tho Ultramontano msjority in the Bavurian Dist are preparing to censure the Gov- oriment, Dfin voto thoy will mak the King to change hin Mimlsters, because thoy do not pos- ecss the cuatideace ol the poople, THE CROPS, DAKOTA. . Bpecial Ditpateh lo The Ohtodoe Tribune, Rroux Crry, ., Bopt. 17.—It is catimatod that tho 1ato rains have damaged crops in Bouthern Da.cota to the smount of baif a million dollara or about one-third of tho ontiro whoat crop. Couut 18 out of tho way of frost aud wot, and il bu the largees arop ever raised in this part of tiie country. NIPPING FROSTS, Thunoqus, In., Bept. 17.—A sudden change In the weather broughs cold and froezing weathor, Terudering fires aud winter clothing comfortable. Yrout was visible this morning, Dippisg vegotas Hou, but the Injury i slight, The foru is bo- {‘:xln;d tho reach of daxage now, oxoept very lete et Cutanres Oiry, In., Bapt, 17.—Fho 8ky s ovor- csst | wind uorthwest; {rosty, 87. PauL, Sopt. X7.—Weather clear, fine, snd coul ; quite @ hieavy froat last uight, Mir.waoxkk, Wis., Sept, H.-—-'r‘he weatbor in cloar aud cold. Thare was & lseavy froat atl over Minnesota Last night. —_— SUICIDE, Special Dispateh ta T'he Chicage Tribune, Bioux Cr7v, Is., Sopt. 17.—W. T, Van, of 8t Ju10es, Nob., committed saicide whilo laboring vnder a temporary fis of insanity on Monday. He was o young man highly respooted in the conumunity where e lved. His father, Cul. O. g; ‘Van, was fortharly a reaident of Des Aloines, n "Liix, Pa., Bopt. 1:~Jsoab Gray.cuthls thioat from aar Lo onr last night in the Firin jall, where hes lindd hnan incarcorated on n charge of mreon. 0o waa found dead this morning. Prersntne, Pag Bapt. 17—, Annis Moore, rewding on’ Ponuevleanin avange, nesr Vartye third stroot, comzuiitod witicrls this evarane by taking arzenie, which alin obrained from a Jdrug- ¥ist on pretensa of polsomng rutd, No cause {s given for tho act. SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF, VINE GPONT AHEAL AT QUINCY. Speewal Dnevateh to The Clicaso (rbune, Qusney, 1ML, Hopt. 17.—Tho fair at this city comumeacen on Monday unzt. Tho prospocts for tho exhibition 1o very favorable, Tho famous arses floy. Epraguo, Little Fied, Bortie, Liob Hunter, and Dun Lrown, ervived this oveniug, Ono hundred aud twenty hordea aro already on the grounde, NOBTIERN INDIANA PAIR, Special Dnapateh to The Chicagn ribune, Foar Warsr, Bept, 17.—1Tho racos at tho fair to-day comprised n iln runuing dash. trotting mateh for Borsas which nover beat 2:0, and & trotting metch for hornoy which never beat 2:60, ‘Ehe [ollowing aro tho rummarnos ; Two-milo runuing ra Madee,,.... Maid of Rticliand Lady M. The 2:30 trot: M, g. Urey Dan, Mo e Ancnony Wayne. ... H.m, Lells of }’nlrfl-“ld uane—1; Anthany Woyoe was drann on Jurien sustained, rondering tnm la “Llie 2:50 trot rosulted Br. m, brown Fanny, 1, g, Inchworm 3, . Col, Daconncey, G, Bwect William, L, Flera M; e THE KANSA Special Dinpat-h to The Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Sept. Thero was no decrense {n tho number of speetators in nitend- auco upon tho ffth dey's races at the Lansas City Exposition grounds, Av an early hour thoteands bogan to wead their way to tie race- track, nud at 2 o'clock, when the first race was anoounced, tho grand stand was filled to 1ts ut- moat capacity, and tho neriz-orected adiitional etand also filled. Tho diffcresy departments et tracted ng much atteution a8 on provious days, aud tha interost manifestod did 1ot abate. The 1iret race, of 2-milo heats abd repoat, hiad thrao ontries. Falmoth, Hea Broezo, and liar- £y Millor, aud was won by Frlmo:h, timo 4:55!4 and 3:63, larry Millor was distanced mthe first heat. Tho advertined raco for 3- minuto hiorses did not take placo, only threo at- rivals being entorod. Thoro was much diseatis. faction on tho part of tho epoctators hocauso this raco did not come off, aud the officors of the Ausnciation were ronndly censured, RACLY AT TUE BT. PAUL PAIN, Bpecrat upateh to The cayo Trivine, B1. PAsL. Bept. 17.—For the purss for greon trottets, four horzes started, and fivo heata wero trottod _yesterday afteruoon, two hemts being won by Long-Neckod Jane, of Aloxaudria, two by Ludy Blockion, of Minneapolw, ond iko fitth o dead heat, Red Closd, of Anoka, being o closa third in cach heat, Ono hoat was trotted this afternoon, aud decided the raco iu favor of Jano, Janc's Lewt time was 2:18)¢ : Btockton's best timo was 2:51, For tho purss of €400 for 2:45 trotters, this nficraoon, the starters wero: Georye, ot Hammond, Wi, Urient, of Anoka; Itose, en- terod as from Btillwator: Kentucky Whip, of Faribault; and Col. King, of Hudson, Wis. Tha Tace was won by Georgo 1o three straight heats, Kentooky Whip being distanced in the first hoat, ()nleut secoud, Col, King third, Time, 2:39%7, 241, 22, THE DINON RACEA, Sneeiat Dispatch to 4he Cltcago Trivune, Dixo, Iil., fiept. 17.—Tho third aud last day's races of tho Dixon Park Associntion camo off to-day. The woather was fine and the attend- ancogood. Intho pacing racofor n purso of €300, thero wore four eotrics and threa started. Huckor Btate won tho flrst manoy, Nelly Gray second, Bealskin was distanced for not bring- icg in bis woights on tho second beat, In tho trotting raco for a purso of €300, 2:48 class, thoro were soven entrics, snd five started. Nollio won firet money, I'rainie Loy second, Jessio G, Lin- dell third, Timo: 2, 2:3), 240, In tho runping ruco for & purna of 200, 0ix cntrics, four started. Jack Harknway won tirst woney, Rob Howard socond, and Paul Roy third. ‘Tiine, 53¢, 632, nud 53, Capt. Edvard Slerling, the Sccrotary, deserves prawse for the manner fn wiich tho ‘mecting hes béen con- ducted. BOUTHERY 0RO FAIR, Davrox, 0., Sept. 17.~Uoldsauth Maid will £rot at tho Bouthiorn Ohio Fair, at his place, on tho u9th, Lulu aud Lucille Golddust will Also bo here, Tho trotting and runniug race will be ovon better thon laut year, TUE LOULSVILLE JOCREY CLUD MEETING, . TousviLLe, Ky., Surt. 17.—The larzest num- ber of horsos and stablea vver bofore kuowo are now on tho courso of the Louisvillo Jockey Club gotting ready tor tho fall meoting, which opens noxt Monday. 'Tho prospects for s briliiant meoting aro very good, and from ali iudications the attendauco will bo aven largor tun in tho epring. whon the number of peopla Ppresont far oxceedod tho most s:m“uum expocta- tiona. T'wo buudred aud more well known racery are In tho stables and will bo run during tho mecting, which bids fair to boone of (Le most successtul over held anywhero, all tho stable- buildings on the courso uow being full of horses. NOTADLE VIBITORS, Goldemith Mald, Occident, St. James, Clom- entino, ond Ella Wright will arrivo at Dexter Pailke Mondsy morning. Tha last four on tho road to Californis, whilo tho Muid gdes to Quiney, in this Blate,.to trot at the turl mooting there. The notwbies will remain in town for cbout ten d; X — BASE-BALL, A GAME AT BI, PAUL, Lpectal Dispatih to e Chieaga Tribune, Wixons, Minu,, Sopt. 17.—In a gawo of bass- Lol at 8t. Poul to-day, tho Clippers of Winona, beat the Rod Caps; score. 24 to 22, The cold weather accounts for tho'largo acors, The game wps for o special priza of 2100, s e e REVEXUE FRAUDS, THE SILK SMUGQLERS. New Youx, Sopt. 17.—Horgt, Edward Bhaw, of tho Ecotland Yard Polico, London, Eng., bas arzived lioro to testify in the caso of Laurenco, who is awaiting his trlal in tho Ludlow Btreet Joil, ou charges of forgery and dofranding the Umitod States Government. The detectivos de- clre that tho combluation of which Lawrence Wid an agont 18 very powerful, and bas dofraud- od the Awierican Governmout out of vory large sumis, Ita opurations are balieved to bo checked fora time, but not wholly broken up, aud it is asseriod that this ailk-smuggling ri iucludes sotua houses of high standiug in this city, IN MISSOURI, £, Louts, Bopt. 17.~The Republican learnk that Gen. Joho McDonald, ex-Internal Revenuo Buperviror of this Distriot, nnd Col. John A. Joyce, ox-Revenus Agent, who were {ndictod by tho Grand Jury of the Esatern District of this Btate eomo ¢imo sloce, hiavo now boon indicted by tho Oraud Jury of tho Wostern Distnct for conspiracy with certamn parties at bt. Jousph sud Kausas City to defraud tho Uni~ ted Btatod rovenus, ‘Thocano of Vinoman & Co., of Kensas City, ba- foro tho Usited Statea Courtut Jefferson City,for violation of tho revonue laws, has boen com. promised by tho flrm agreeing to pay the Giov- ernment the amonut of revenus which it would buvo raccived bad the law not been violated, It iweaid that b will cost tho firm about $40,000. FINANCIAL. SAN FRANCISCO. 8y Foaxcwco, Bopt. 17.—Sales st the Cali- Ternis Loard woro : “Alpha, 10; ‘Beat & -Belch- er, 4045; Belchor, 103;; Bulion, 85 Caledouis, 15; Crown Foint, 2Ug; Co sobdated Virginta, 964; Califorma, 565¢ ; CGould & Curry lfls. Hell & Nowcross 83, fm- perial B, Justice 23, Mexican 135, Ovorman 13;, Ophir 4855, Bavaze 7755, Yellow' Jeckes 65, A LARGE LOAN, Spezial Dispatch to I'hs Chicage Tridune. Dusuqux, Bapt. 17.—A loan of $100,000 was made to-dsy by the Commercial Nstional Bank to tho Key City Gas Company, sscured by bonds to 1un twenty yeurs'st 8 per cent, ‘Chin relisves the bank of the bulk of itw surplos capital, and ivos awploymeut to Ma fungs, —— OBITUARY. Bpecial DisvatzA The Chtoago Tiribune. Laxuna, Mich.,, Bopt. 17.—John Gites, pro- pristor of tho Gatas lli:z‘n l:ll. aleepers, died at the !rost House, Eston i restords) WL Lo dakous 50 Bl tor aerzpey 3T 434 wil SEPTENBER 18, 1876.—~TWELVE PAGIS. POLITICAL. The New York Democrats Nominate John Bigelow for Secretary of State, Lucius Rohinson Placed in Nom- ination for Comptroller, A Straight-Ont Hard-Monoy Platform Adopted by the Gonvention, The Nebraska Democrats Follow Suit in the Identical Languago. NEW YORK DEMOCRACY. FHE TLATYORY, Bymactex, N, Y,, Bept. 17.--The Demooratlo Btate Convention reamsembled this morping. when tha following report from the Committes on Iesolutiona was road and adopted : Tho Democratio party of Now York renow thair plediy of idelity 1o the pirinciplon ator.ted anel atGrmed unnnimously by delegoten represcuting the Demu=rats of all thn United States tagether aesembird in ALeir lateat National Convention, and siuce reapproved snd indorned Ly Demiocratic majorition in ftcen Blater, comprising moro than une-half of tho total population of the Unina, [From thn National Democeratic platform, sdupted at Laltiniore, July 10, 2872:] 7. Tho pullic credit must bo racredly maintaiued, and we denounce repudistion tu every form and wuise,” [Applausn] 8. A mpeedy return 1 apaclo pyment i demanded sliko Ly the ‘highest cousideration of commercial morality and honest governinent. {Anplaunc.) To thene authoutic doclarations of Democratic prin. ciplea and policy, the Gimo @ves firoof that the pressnt depreaion of Lustuess cauesd by tho reaction from the nuboslthy mtimulun of an etcounive, depreciated, end Irredeome abla eurroncy, by cnormous and sil-adjusted wupiel- pal Sitate znd Federal tazation, snd Uy extravagance, wasto, andl poculation fu the admintatration of publis afairs. T re;uedy for thls evil in not to bo foun { 1 the renewal of any of 1t causes. 1In tho face of thg fact that the existiig volumo of currenry is groat than can be abrorbed by huainesn ; 1u the face of the fact tuat recent falla of prices havo followes re- peated hfiallmlfi huy attempt to fncrease tha currency would bo worse thau imeffoctual 1o revive prosperity, for it would interrnpt the leading processes of Industry, It would bo worso thau !um.lv ari 10 restore confidence, for 1t would creaty d new uncertalntios in hustueas, paralyze the Leg of enterpriac, rob labor of it 0o scanty em; and, while atSiling the progress of adunnistrative re. forme, would inflict Laating dishonor upon tho credit, the fntelligenco, and tho character of tno country, [Applatac.) . he Doriiocratic party of New York alan reaffrm 1ho principle net forth In thelr platform sdopted fat yoar at Syracuse, indorsed by 50,000 Democratic ma- Sority [apnisuse) at tho eloetion fullowing, ia n poll of Tearly 810,000 vates, and vindicated befor sl the peo- ple of thin Ropublic' by the tllustrious administrstion of Bamucl J, Tliden, ~ (Great appisuse,) From tho New York Democratio platform opted ot Syracuse Bept. 16, 1974.] 1, Gold nnd efiver the only legal tender; no carreacy convertiblo with coln. Do, Stondy top toward specie payments; no step ard. Lunest poyment of {hio public debt in cofn, and tho sacred preservation of the public faith, “ 4, Kevenue reform, Fedaral tazation for resenno only : no Government partnership with protected mo- nopolfes, [Applause.] **5. Homo-rulu to Il and Jocallze mort Jeslously the fow powars ntrusted to public servauts,—municipal, State, and Federal: no centratization, “0. Equaland oxsct Justics to all men 3 o partial fations ; No partial taxation. 7. A free press ; no gag-lairs, {Applause,] 8. Free men ; o unyfurni exctso law j3u0 suiptusry Iaw, 9. Official accountability enforced by Yotter efvil and crimipal remodics : 1o private use of the public funds by public oficers, 10, Corporations chiartered by tho State alwags su- porvirable by the Ktatein tho nterest of the peonle, * 11, The party in power responsible for all ligisla- Uon, when i power, “12, The Presidency s public traet, not a privato perquisile; 1o third term. [Applaise,) 1, Economy {u the public expense, that labor may bo lightly burdeaod.” i Tho Dumocrata of - New York, in_convention assem- bled, pledga theinselvos, thelr nominces, and their rep- Tesentatlven n tho Honato and_Assembly, to follow wheraan houest aud fearlees Ohlef Magistrato han to dared lead in reforming the adwinlstra- ton of the grest canals so loug dee solled iu fhelr ocoustrnction, mainten. ance, repalrs aud rovenuces, to c: on with unwivering purpots and BAcity the wiso yaeasures o incressc tho citivacy of all departments of the public worka and eeryloe, and 1o perrita iu reduelug our Btatu 18%, 10 which burdenn have alrcady been lightend by the retrenchinenta and reforme of » singlo year, o the amount of nearly $3,00,0005 sud upon this, para. mount, immediate, and practical iavoea of administrs. tive rctorm, wo eordially invite the co-operation of every true Domocrat, overy Liberal Republian, snd allour fellow-citizens, of whatever party name, who aro willing, in the coming State vloction, tu nnite with us {n supporting reform candidates upon a rov form plstforsa, . h NOMINATIONS. Nominationn were then made s follows : Joho Bigelow, by scclamation, for Secretary of Btato; Lucius Nobiuson, for Comptroller’; Charles K. Fairchild, for ® Attornoy-General ; Charles N, Ross, for 8tato Tronsurer ; sud John D, Yan Buren, for State Enginoor : Christophor H, Wolrath for Canal Commissloner ; Rodnoy R, Crowloy for Stato-P'rison Iuspector, THANKd, Tho usual voto of thauks, and cheers for thp ticket wore then given, and the Convention ad. journed. S THE NEBRASKA DEMOCRACY, ANOTHEN DNLOW AT OLD DILL ALLEN'S HOTES. Oatana, Neb., Bept. 17.—Tho Domocratic State Convention bold s Fremont yosterdsy was tho largest over hold in tho Siato, and composod of tho most influential men of the party. The fol- lowing resolutions wero adoptod nnanimotsly : 1. That the Domocratic party of tho State s in favor of retrouchment and reforun in the administration of ;‘u :Le[:rlmunu of the Gorerument, both Stato aud orita cquivaleut, na cavential to atability i businoss and o restoration of prosperity : stops towards apecio psyments, but no step backwards, 4. Tlat' we doprecato all attempta Democratio party (0 & aysten of paper_money, basod upon an unconditional oxeecito of the Federal power 13 8 crime sgalust the common welfare, snd & wanton violation of a curdinal articlo of the Deinocratic ceesd. Tho Hon. G. B, Scofleld, of Otoo, was_elcctod 28 pormanent Prosidont; Louis May, Fremont, Hecretary. HBut ono nume ls}:rcaenw\ for Judgo of the Suprome Court—E. A, Thomae, of Drownsville, {o commit the e MISCELLANEOUS, TUE ONIO CAMPAIGK, Sureial Diepateh tu The Chicaco Trfbune, Coroxsnrs, O. Sept. 17.—Advicea lLavo becn rocoived by the Republican Hiate Contral Com. mittee at this polnt from Hpeakor Disine, of AMaine, declaring Lis inability to enter the Obio canvass owing to lll-health. Boutwell addressed an immonee mass-mooting here to-night on finsuco. MABYLAND DEMOCRACY, Darzextone, Sopt. 17.—~A Democratio Consery. ativo muss-1ootiug was held Lore to-night, the IHon. Reverdy Johnson presiding, Mr. Jounaon, in his spoech, niade na sllusion to the subjcet of oational Anances, but cantined Limsslt entirely to & discusaion of local issues. THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRACY, WILKESBARLE, Fa., Bept. 17.—Tho Hon. Hen- drick B. Wright was to-day appointed Chairman of tho Demacratio Stato Cammittos. THE NOKTH OAROLINA CONVENTION, Rarrion, N, C., Hupt. 17,—Tho Orango Coun- ty election to fll the vacancy caused by tho death of Urabam resulted {u the eloction of Patterson, Democrat, by samo 600 majority, giv- ing the Denocrats two majority in the Couvon- tion. 10WA LRAIBLATIVE NOMINATION, CorvcixL, BLurrs, In., Sept. 17.—At the Demo- oratic Couvention beld'hero to day Danlel Hunt, of Avocs, waa nominated for Representativa. FIRES, IN BOSTON. Bostox, Bept, 17.—About 3 o'clock this after- noon fire was disoovered in the (fth story of tho immense wholesals dry-goods house of Jordan, Marsh & Co., on SBummer strest, baving startad in » mystorions manuer mmong aquantity of cuttou-bstting. The tire-brigade of the tirm attemptod to quonch the tiawes, but the pumps failea to work, aud & quarter of an liour slasod befoto the dopartment was called. In the mesu- timo the damos filled tue upper story, sud the situation Lad bocomo wo seriqus tiat three alanns were sounded. In about sn bour, by extrome efforts, tho fames wero controllod, thoagh tho wholo building, contain- g sbout amillion dollars' wortls of property, waa flooded. L'ho elevators felt duning thoe fire and threatenod to iguite tho lowes tloors, but this wad fortunately proveuted. The stores in tho immediate ull’h.lmrhfmd were closed upon. tha breakiog out of the tire, and all poesivle ny- mstance rouderea by the clerical force. The 1068 on 8200k is estimated at 150,000 ; insurod. AT EAST SAGINAW, Spectal Dupaleh 0 Ths Chisaco Tridune, Easr Haouaw, Mich, Sept. 17.—A Bohemisa Loer and danco hall tn the sobarba of PROFESSIONAL. tho city, omned by Frank Bendder, was |~ oo s dustraged by Giro st an early hour DR HUNTEB’ this wmorning, Nearly all the contents & of tha bmlding woro aleo destroyed, and tho fauuis, alf of whom were ubed at the time of the breaklog ant of the fire, narrowly escaped by Jumping from the windows. Loss, 2,000; In- wured fur £1,200, On a Dispensary fox Lung Diseases. Chictgo nosds a Disponsary for the care of Lung Dinnages. In time this shonld dovelop into a Hospital for their special trostmonty The ghueral hospitala and dispanearion do hot flll this waat. In consumption they sford the poot no more thanaplaco in which to die. Their physicians base no spocial knowlodgo of tho ro. quirements of such cases, and no canfidenoo in thelr awn ekill. Thoy attempt nothing beyond tho relief of pasticular symploms. They are eatisfied with ameliorating effucts, leaving the canse untoncbec, From the alart, they rogard consumption a8 {ncurable, and henco look for the drath of the pationt as tho inevitable reeult. Naw, what aro tho facts? Thore is not ona writer on lung-disonso, who is an authority in tho profession, who rogards consamption ns fn- curablo | The carability of this disoaso bas hear ertablishod begoud tho posalbility of quostion or dirpute, in all quarters of the globu. An ) ye, in tha faco of this, the profeasion pere thie public to beliese consamption insnralis, o 1 continues to treat this disoaso in such o way that recovery is almout imposeible. Nearly one-half of the deaths in this city, o1 persons above the ago of & years, ara caused by luog-complatnts. Tho groater proportion of thesa could bo saved by prop.r trostmont. They are aimply permitted to dio by tho neglect of inhalation, the only mosns which could give them a chance of rocovery. ‘There aro furenty times a3 many czsoa of Inng diseason in this cltfins thero aro'of digeauen of the ey and ear. The former endangers lifo in every caso. while tho latter is soldom tongerons to life. Why in it that eyo and ear pationts are provided with s coatly establishment for thofe #pecial treatmant, built” at the public axponse, oudowed by the Stato, and subsidized to tho nse tent of ficenly thousand dollars ty the Relief and Ald Society, while tho poor cotaumptive ia loft without auy means of special treatment, and cannot got even a dollar from tho Rolief and Aid EDCIE;}' 0 buy the medicines nacossary for bus cure Lags winter o numbor of honevolent citizens - who bad bean restohid to health by inbalation, desired to extend its bonefita to tho poor by or- ganizing o disponsary for tho special treatmont of lung caros. At their suggestion I applied to tho Lolief and Ald Sociaty for an appropristion similar 1o that made to other charitablo objects “f a liko nature, but wo failod Lo obtain any as- siatanco whatever. As a consequence. for tho pust year I huvo not only given my profossional servicos gratnitousis, but in many Instances heen forced to supply costly medicines, inbaling iustruments, etc., to” thoso too poor to provide them. I mention these facts moroly to show the pressing necentity that oxists for tho estabe - lishment of* @ public_ charity of this vature in Chitenyo, ROBERT HUNTER, 5. D., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, TITTSCoRG, Sert. 17.—ly an explosion of bonzine 1o Oebisuier & Bushman's paint works, Allegheny, this morning, A. Holatein was sori- ously, lndr-‘hcn!r g”(’ffk'{\ fl-}iv.hlly. burned. T’Z‘l" upper portion of the bmidiug w oyed. l}v’:m ElA:,w. SrmEs Sastroro AT CAIRO, Spemal Diapatey th Ths Chivagn Trivre, Camo. HlL., Kept, 17.—~Tho Ruo residence af (. 11, Groely, In tho northern part of tho city, was, with neariy its entire contents, consnmed Ly fire about mudnight ass might. Loss about #15,000; ineurance on houso and contents, €6,200, AT MUNCIE. IND. Spevial Diarateh to Tha Chicage Tribune, Muoxcre, Ind., Bopt. 17.—~To-day, about noon, tho wator-tank of the Fort Wasno, Muncio & Cincionats Riailrond at this polot caugnt tiro and wero totally destroyed. Toss ahout 21,200, ey b THE COURT-HOUSE AT QUINCY, ILL. Sreztal Dupateh ta The Chicao Tridline, Quiscy, Ill., Hept. 17.—~Tpo architects from Chicago, Messrs, Eny and Eddbrooke, together with Mr. Piquenard, architoct of the Htate- House, and others, have united in s protest to the Board of Suporsisors sgainat tho award of the contract for tho mnow Court-House to Mr, McKeon, of this city. They endenvor to demon- strato that SlcKeon's nlan shows no support for the walls nud the tower, the lattar beiug 05 foet gh. Tha Saperviscrs, sfter the architocts had #tated their objurtions to the plans, referred the drawings to Capt, Luds, of Bt. Louis, for in- spection, and upon hin decision will depend tho question of s recousideration of tho sward. LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Last evening Sergt. 0°Counoz pounced down on the louo of ill-fame locetad at 481 and 483 Houth Clark, Tweniy inmates of both secxes wete Jocked up in default of bail at the Armory, A young mau nzmed John Teohey, residing at No. 621 Urion street, in attemptiug Lo jump off tho cara at tue Burlington crossivg, was strick by the outguing train, and_tho wheels ran prer Lis body atgoually ffom the nght hip upwdrda, Ho naw pisced in @ convessaco far b ko Hospital. but soon aftersarde died. " HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Fanéy _Iéosiéry | Phywcian for Diseures of the Throst and Lungs, Lako- e Bultling, i lark+t, coruer Adsms, Chicaye, ORIENTAL RUGS, &o. oal, 2. That we aro in favor of & sound currency, coin | Chas. Gossage § Co.- We have just opened in this Dep't the latest Paris and London * Novel- ties” in styles not before shown here, with special selections in Ruby, Bot- tle Green, Plum, Navy Blue, Cardi- nal Red, Stuart Purple, and every shade of the popular Browns, = These gooda will be ready for exhibition this morning, Waalso offer a stock of 500 dozens of the best quality of Scotoh Cash- mers Hosiery, in * Tartan,” “ Camp- bell,” " Highland," and Stuart Plaids, at the low price of 50 cts per pair, the best bargain yet offered, and worth noting, This dop't will be in con- stant receipt of fresh goods through- out the eason, Underwear Of every description, suited to all climates, in full supply, Customers will secure advantages in style, qual- ity, and price not found elsewhere. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washington-st, MERCHANT TAILORING, WE HAVE JUST REGEIVED OUR FIRET IMPORTATION OF IRIENTALR All in tho Newost Dosigns, including CONLA, TURKISE, PERSIAN, DAGHISTAN, KURDESTEIN, &e. In addition to which, we have the pleasure to announco tho arrival of a very thoico us- sortment of ¥ Turkish and Japanese EMBROIDERED CUSHION AND TABLL COYERS, The boauty and finish of which wo fsel aa= aurod swill Bo epprociated by 6vesy lady i Ctu::ako. Tguso b\!odl are lnow ruu forine Apedtion, and onn bo soen in our OA 4 BEEARTENE, whiier, 15 our OAREER tho noveltion for the Fall Trade, © Brioss 8 low as tho loweat, MANDEL BROS,, 121 and 123 STATE-ST. N TY, __INDUSTRIAL EX, ALL READY! THE INTER-STATE Idustrial Exposition OF CEICAGO, With s Grand Arrsy of (huu mout interesting Objects, o Completly Full in all Departmeats, Will bo open to tho publio from 8 a.m, t0 10 p m, every day ozcept Sundays, until Oct, 9.5 Tlioso who have scen ‘it unite in pronouncing it @ ‘model collection of the products of The Studio, The Warkshop, The Masenm, The Orchard, The Garden, aud The Field. 1t 18 emphatically o triumph of widch tha Northe west may woll bo proud, Every Arrangemont for the Comfort of Vise itors wall be found in the Bullding, All Ratlway and Transrortation Linea give reduced flm phc‘ lI‘lnu this GREAT OPPORTUNITY within ths Foach of all, Don't fuil to visit this Aaguificent Exh{bition and BRING TKE PAMILY, HERCHANT TAILORING! 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