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Th THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSD the purpose of codifying and simplifying tho rales of the Hous ey Was reported hy Mr. Black- burn, It gave rise to conatierable diecussion rerarding tht: complex, unintelitgible, and von Iradtctory system of rules at present governing CRIMINAL NEWS. Chastine Cox,.the Hull Mur- derer, Transferred to ‘New, York. Objection was intimated by Mr. Conger that might be Intended to abridge the rights of the minority by making {t compulsory on every membor present to yote on every thus prevont what fs known as This objectiun was met by an_as: was intended, and that, in fact,, be mde plainer or mare oblica- tory than the oxistiuy rule on that aubject, and Yet, under if, {t was well known how tinembers of the minority declined voting, and thus ob- foned {t aaa historical inact that, except in tito instances,—the woman sul- quor trafle,—the raports of the Coin mittee on Rules had never been made on ptrty Legal Points of the Case Which Will Now Figure in atractod Ieglalation, ‘The Bpeaker ment! Cox’s Crime Murder in the First Degree, According to All 40 Precedents. Finally the resolution was adopted without The Case of Dolan Instanced, Who Tried Hard to Save His ‘Lhe Senate bill oxempting from Hcense and other fece vessels not propelled wholly by eal oF by Internal motiyo-power of thelr owa was Ryan and Con- A long debate ensued, Messrs. the bill ae n measure of justice anil rellof to the owners of canalbonts wid barges on tho Inland watera of the country, and Mr, Reagan oppoaliy it as. plecoof class legislation Snvolying a change in the laws In coastiise navigation, r. Mvon moved to strike out the word “wholly from the bill, Mr, Acklen ino But Who Afterward Hanged by the Neck Untill He Was Dead. A Negro at Tarboro, N. 0, Makes His Penoo and Goos to the Golden Climb, CHASTINE tox. Svecial Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yonk, June 25,—Chastine Cox, the con- fessed murderer of Mra. ifull, reached this elty this moruing, and is not locked up in the Polica Central Ofllee, Cox consented tu Ieaye Boston without watting for tegal formalities, aud Cupt. Willtams and Detective Sclinittberger started for thls city with him ‘Tuesday evening, Cox was alarmed iu Boston by some rumors of a lynching, but it went no farther thay talk, and ho one fnterfered with iim, although the crowd followed the party to the depot. Doteetive ved to recomimit the bill, pend- on motion of Mr, Cox, the House ad- and a juint Democratle caucus was an- to take plnce at o'clock. The an- ived with laughter and ap- bouncement was rece! Plause on the Repuol RAILROADS, THE GRAND-CANON CASE, Apectat Dicnates to The Tribune. Puento, Col., June25.—News from Denver to- night, aunouncing that Justices Milter and Hal- lett signed to-day at noon the writ of restitution ordering the Denver & Rio Grande Company to restore to the Atchison, Topeka és Bauta Fe Company the former road within threo days from to-day nvon without further notlea, creates considerable excitement here to-night at South Pueblo, where armed mon haya been stationed for nearly throe weeks. Inuly quiet. ‘The railroad employes hold possession of tho property, a fow days ogo, still Asslatant-Inspeetor Merrimac-atrect HISURHY Oa eget | in. are do tnatltyaaminst (GOK: Whee HiGkere was reachud, Capt. Willams and Detective Schinittberwer engaged a state-room for thein- selves, whera they could taku caro of thelr pris- oner. One of the New York ollleers was cun- tinually mauacted tothe prisoner, Whoever had him in charge was compelled to “bunk” with him, for, with their wrists fastened by the same handeuff, they cyuld not well occupy dif- ferent berthe, First Capt. Willams Jay down by his aide and tried to sleep, and Detective Schmittberger went out on deck und amoked a cigar. ‘Then they changed places, und Capt. Willlame went out and did the sinoking. The wrists of both theso officors were sore this morning when they reached New York, although Cox ald not make the slightest trouble. He rested better than the oflicers, aud secured somo elecp, which the oflivers did not. was very much afraid of boluy lynvhed on his arrival in New York, He comes from a lynch- Ing country, where he might haye been hanging from the mb of a convenient tree long before this, As the steamboat approached her pler it Was eeon a considerable crowd had gathered, This frightened Cox more than ever, When the bont waa mado fast and they were about to go ashore, he took hold of Detective Schinittber- wer’s arm and said, pleadingly: “You won't go back on me, will you, -Schmittberger? I’m not afrald of boing killed by anybotly who will come up and face me, but £ don’t want to be stabbed from tehind." Tho detective told him not to bu afratd,—that he would be taken good care he trembled Uke was evidently in great fonrs, faintest idea of lynching the prisoner, “York ta not at present in Judge Lynet’a juris. diction, ‘The crowd gathered ov the pler through no worse motive than curtosity, forward as the party lunded, and every man was anxious to take a look at the man who killed Mrs. Hull, Coxat this time was mauacied ta Detective Schinittberger. that trouble will ensua Saturday, The roughs at South Pueblo are making throats that they will cause trouble when the Santa Fe officials arrfyo to take possession. Uiscusaions to-night, among tho best cltizens hero, approve heartily the deciston glven at Denver, reveralu, as it Soes, the action of Judge Bowen, which is looked upon as unprecedented, Strong is at Denver. Excitement ruvs high over the rafiroad war, which, it {8 hopod, will te terminated Saturday without further riot and General Munager 8, Louis, Mo., Juno 25—A Denver (Col.) Gispatch says: “Juatice Muller, of the Court of the United States, motion of the Rto Grande counsel to execute the mandate of the Suprome Court in the Grand Cauon case, went {oto a general review of the mondate, and etated in plain terms that the pri- ority of the right of the Grand Com; Grand Canon Company covered on which waa too narrow fore the Rio Grande Ce this morning, on lor two tracks; thut be- ompany could be granted 4g prior rizht under thy mandate they must first pay the Santa Fe Company the cost of the von- road through that part of the the Koyal Gotee, and they gecupy It until they had paid for it, right of the Santa oveupy the track jointly with 1 oy must afterwards be settled by the @ would not turn the Santa le Com. pany outof the Canon, but there must be a speedy settlement of thes both partics coining togoth equitabio basis,’ struction of the Canon known ai Fo Company to te Rio rani we difiultics, und by Nobody had the jer and settling on att PARIS & DANVILLE, Enectal Dispatch to The Tribune ELE, Il. June 25.—By order’ of the lon County Court, Juage 0, 1. Davis presiding, the property of the Varis & Danville Railroad, Including the road-bed, right of way, rolling-stock and bulldings, uud 2 Jarga amount of coal lands, wero sold by Spectal Master Hate, , at New York City on the 19tu inat., Anthony J. Thomas becoming the purchaser of the rattroad, with alt ita appurtenances, for the sum of $100,- 000, ho being required to make & cash payment of $45,000 as forfulture. Benjatnin Aborn bought the extensive coal lands of the Compan 35,000, boing required to advance a forfa o-day iu spectal tertn the Court ap roved cach sale of the Special Master. johnson, one of the litivants, filed objections tothe whold proceedinus, | ‘I'hy Ment of the Receiver’s cert! A. carriage was in Williams, Schmittberger, and the prisoner stepped tn and wero driver ‘The vrisoner was soarched, and the bandeuffa unlocked. Nothing was found and he was taken to a coll. ofllcers and the prisoner drove to police heud- quarters through a great crowd. ‘Tho prisoner was taken before the Sunerintendent, who took § good look at hin, and tuld the offleers to take him to the Coronor'’s office, crowd enjoyed At 10:50 the two Meanwhile the 2 question uf pay- & frou show, much Aflcates buiny raised, Dostponed actlon until the regular everybody digcuyers of dudfan iu his face. as much Hike an Indiana as ho looks like a canul, He does not, however, Jookeliku a murderer. Ho bears a much stronger resemblance toa sneak thlof, and Mra, full, when ale called hint “Taat handsome man,” displayed Poor taste, He has wrinkles about the mouth that give him a bad Jook, uml he appears rather older thun he 1a, He was dressed in a dark-btue suit, witha colored Huen shirt und dark necktie. After to {ug fnanected by the Coroner, the murderer was taken back to headquarters for to-night, Cox said, while on the steamboat, that nu hi made up his mind to be hanged, and that be would rather dio than be imprisoned. Tumediately after the close of the inquest to-morrow the Losten witnesses brought bofors the Grand Jurors, who will retain in session for that purpose, After the witnesses have testified, they will bo permit. ted to return to Boston. The ingulry by the Grand Jury may nat bo ttuished to-mor- row, bot by next day it will certainly be brought to a close, the voluntary confesston of the prisoner haying removed many obsta- clus. Cox witt undoubtedly bo indicted for wurdor io the flrat degree, and hia orraten- wht speedily follow. ad to plead guilty to the indictment, but will by placed on trial so that the nature of his offense may be passed upon bya jury. Hs case fa similar to thut of John Dolan, who entered tho warvhouss of Mr Noo one Syuday morning with Intent to steal, but not tomurder, Ho was comronted by Nue and a struggle ensued, Iu the coursuot whieh Dolan, to eweape from tho yrasp of ia captor, struck him on the head with an fron bar, Kuock- A fact which showed INDIANAPOLIS, Mveotnt Dienatch to The Tribune, Tnpranaronis, Ind. June 25.—The Chleago & Evansville Rallroad Company filed articles to- ‘This Hue rung thirty-five miles from Evaneyilie to the weat boundary of the Btate, oppusite Grayville, White County, I, Lt is a ‘o enterprise, The Chicazo & Block Cual Road algo filed articles. It taan extension of the old Inalana North & South Road, and is to extond from the Oblo River in Warrick C ‘alumot River in Lake County. ver Ingalls lsendeavoring to‘arrauge his huu from Lafayette over the New Al: La Crosse, uni thonee ‘an-Hundio—ttls in the Lafayotte & Chica; Jgumington inal jo Junction Road bany & Chicago Road to Juto Chicawo “over the 2 event that the Cinclanatl, and Lafsyotte, Misétsslupi Up thelr arrangemont with the train here to Cincinnati. Gy Crevetann, O., June Teetors of the Cleveland, Wheeling Kallway, 25.—The Board of DI- ‘Luscarawas Valley & ataspeclal mecting held In this city yesterday, approved the tague of $700,- 0007 per vent semi-annual coupon bonds} au- thorized the increase of tha capital stock by on fasue of preferred stock to the umount of $2,- 000,000 to convert all tho first mortage bonds dequed by the Lake Shore & T ris & Black River Ital nies into sald preferred stock; the further Increase of fts capit. fasue of second preferred stoc! $2,000,000 fur the yurpi other “mortgaces of second preferred pies. ead LOUISIANA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, Beclat Dieeatch to The Tribune, New Ontsans, June 23—After several nicht sessions the Democratic caucus of the Conyen- Uon adjourned to-night sine dle, having failed to agree on the debt question. All the proposl- Mons to repudiate more or less pf the State debt wero voted down by small majorities. ‘The danger of repudiation as passed, for there are sone thirty Republicans and Liberals in the Convention, whose votes would suttle the mat- ter, aud who will oppose repudiation to » man. Bonds have gous up tu consequence, To the Western antoctuted Press. Nuw Outuans, June 2i.—The Constitutlonal Couvention adopted the article on Mmitation of rament, prohibiting the y parochial or wunielpal corporation Tibing ¢o the atock of avy enter orin any way asauming the Mubillties of {ntroguced und Hes over ‘That the State Treawurer be ordorad ta inongys of the intercet fund, and » dbuld Anterest on July 3, null tment and trial ‘uacaruwas Valley aud authorized al tock by the to the amount of ie Company into this tha blow which subsequently proved fatal, man's head with Als handkorctilef, and thereby furnished 9 cluw bsequentty used to secure hls conyiction. ne taw éxplicitty provides that Ifo taken In the perpetration of a felony shall be murder in Uo fret degres.. On this tnterpretation of the Jaw, Dolan was tried and convicted, aud tho dvath penalty fa the Tombs, cage,” suys District Attornoy Phelps, ‘1s almost an exact counterpart, and will be sluitarly dlsposed the powers of the Gove Jaw on the subject fs cloar, To conyiet the per- petrator of a murder committed while a {eluny wus dolny effevted, it fa not necessary to show Whether tha murder was tu- tentlonal or not does uot alter the grade of the crime, which ta of tha tlrat degree? Cox will probably be tried in tha Oyer and Torminer, to do uway with the delay arising from a stay of Proceedings pending review, whlch is the right of cvery persow couvicted of murder in the frat degree in general seaalons, A case of conyle- tian of murder fp the iret dezrao, an the yolun- tary confeasiou of the perpetrator,has neyer been known tn this city, Instances nave been known where murderers, when brought to bay, have openly contessed, and expressed @ desire to walve all trial and expiate thelr crime on the scaffold, Judges, however, have never imposed the death-penalty on such confessions, tone to torial triul before a jury unt taken thete verdict, This takes the queytlun ioyolving the sacrifice of human life out of the hunds of thy Court, and ing of twelve mien sworn dict on the evidence such company. ‘the following was $10 Co-murrows premeditation, ordered tu do ao vy or THE AMBASSADOR .TO AUSTRIA, Des Moss, Ia, Juno 25.—A Non was tendered the Hou. J. A. Kassou, tho American Minfater to Austria, ot bls home here to-pight, It was given under the guspices of the Union League. Mr. Kusson was escorted through the strevts in a four-horae carrlaze, follawed by @ procession of some 800 or 1,000 drcsa of welcome was delivered the Court-House by d. 8. It ase00 replicd {uy # spusch of an uroliy thanks to his the flowuelal aud taking rodical ground tor attion on both. Four tened to his apeech. that awful neuralgia or fuven cholera) wit upaces.” 25 centa, at thu frout of hur, lu which, neighbors, he discussed Southern questions, the talwart Repu or Hive thousand people I fu the keep. to flud a yer presented to them, You can snetgutl iote any slowuc! “Yrown's Housobot The threo negroce who were. arrested In the Weatehester roads were avatcety in citstody half an hour when they iaformed on vach arher, the murder was committed. ‘They had ne hope of merey, and expressed the firm convletion that they would be hanged. ‘Thetr written con- fesstons wera placed tn the possession of the Diatrict-Attorney, Novertheless, they were placed on trial fn tha Court of Oyer and Ter- minor, found enilty of murder in the firetde- ( A Funaral Cay {Thrown from the Track While Running at High‘ Speed, Brea, amd hanged in the ‘Tombs, Aremork made yesterday by Capt. Willams throws light on the perslstence of the police I suspecting Dr. Hull of the murder. He aig “For days tre have had our minds on aman who has offered to teatify under | Varying Fate: of the Eleven Occupants of the l- Starreg, Conch. cath =D. Hull spoke to ifm — three different thes about murdering hls wife, tatked to him about the castust way of committing murder, and talked nt length about the Nathan murder and other myaterlous murders, No, I can't’ give you tha inan's uaine, but ho professed himself willing to go on the witness stand at the inquest and sivear to tlcss things, and It this tnan Cox hadn't been found the’ man would Have been put on the stand, and his testimony Ukely enoneh would have hanged him. ‘Now Tam convinced the rascal wos lying tous, I cant toll you any more now, We have not de- clded what to do with tuts fellow," A TRAMIYS DOINGS, Special Diwatch to The Tribune, tiny tast a tramp entered the house of George some distance from home in the garden, After | wetting something to eat, the tiamp left, but souu Mrs. Renta saw him returning, Site fast- ened, but neglected to fasten ono window, Ono of the chitdron rau out and called the pull and yesterday died fron the etfecta, Tbe is mreal a, mens amon che popula ton, and 7 iC the man should be caught, there mignt ‘be an | leven wera Col, effort at summary punishineut. In ber delirium Mrs. Renta constantly cried out to prevent the fig that her deat trump’s outrage. A FORGED creek, Mewriis, Tenn, June Tenn, last Friday, a man calling himself James was direstly caused by the {n that clty, a check for $2,000 on Donnell, Lawson & Co., Nuw York. Onstine bore letters highly recommendatory from prominent eltizuna lottera the bank accepted the chee vanced Onstine $500, placing tho romainder to hig credit. On the presentailon of thu check to Donnell, Lawson & Co. it was protested, aud tion proved that Onstine was fraud, and had old, dark bate and mustache, tinged with gray, five fect seven inches ble talker, of cool manners nnd address. ‘Tho buuk offers $250 reward for hia arrest. at the fence, S8PRINGVIELD, ILL. Special Dieateh to Tie Tribune. Levi fraudusent bankruptcy casa, after beng out since Monday, camo {nto court to-day and reported that they wera unable to agrog, and Were dischargcd, It is underatood that the case will be tricd again after July 1. counterfelters arrested .at Whitchall on the each in the County Jail, . The Governor to-day commuted the sontence of Wesley Silmory,, akson u Was guntenced to the.‘Ponitentiary for man . site slaughter for clover yoara, in Terk. ‘The aun- | Riven by one of them: tence fs commuted to. TIANGED: Rarziag, N. +O Janos (iegro), who’ inurdet {n the Village of i was publicly executed to-lay at Tarboro. ‘The Sherttt loft the Jail with Ihe prisoner in bis open —Rovert Jones (-neavily'” “uron’ Tie with o negro fire comu talked, laughed, and ‘poked fun at the Sheriff, dwelt long on reticious expertence, and said ho was golug atraight to Heaven. He was the wine In remembrance of, his brethren fn Christ, cap Were put on, the drop spring. Death frum atrupgulation in uventy-six minutes, REVENGE, Spectat Dixpatch to The Tribune, fama dled hore this morning from the effects of an fajurv iaflicged yesterday by Shaun Murphy, On Sunday tuat, while both men wers intoxicut- | sprains of the knees, ed, Williams attneked Murphy with o knifo, cutting his head slightly, Yesterday Murphy, whots but1l0 years of age, notleln Wiltiaina Lia from the rear, and, at a moment whon Will- {ams could not see him, dealt three blows with a base-ball bat upon his head. Death resulted quently surrendered. A year ago a brathor of Murphy murdered a pofiedman. —— BILOOTING SCRAPE, Epectat Correapondence uf The Trinune, Ceytrausa, IU, June 21.—A shooting scrano occurred at Sandoval yesterday, in whieh Carl Miller, about 18 years old, con of Rotel-Keeput Miller, was shot iu the shoulder by Car) Shultz, position. Shultz were quarreling in the bar-room, over Miller clained from him, when: Shulty fired at Miller,—the ball missing him, and taking effet in bis (Milier’s) son's shoulder, ‘The wound is not considered dangerous, Shultz is at large. NORRIVGE CRUELTY, Montyomary, a Jady well-known in this clty, Was agsuulted in her father’s yard bere last night by unknown mon and beaten Ina terrible unknown, but it Is aupposed ft was made hy | them to Buffalo.’ robhera on belng frustrated n thelr plana, The victhu is In a precarious condition. SHOUTING AFFRAY, Savannau, Ga, June 2.—At the St. John's colebration yesterday, 4t ‘Thunderbolt, three doctors. thes were shot,—one duad, SHOT HIS FATOER. Cinannats, O., Juno 25—Joln Jung, a | fu the hotel, Keeperot a Glereputable house at Carthuge, a éhort distance from ‘this city, was shot and Jung was jailed, ——— SECRET SOCIETIES, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Tincoty, Neb,, dune 25—The Grand Lodge of the Nebraska Mavens thls asfternuon electad the following ollicers for the eusulug yeort Grund Master, Rollin H, Oakeley, of Lincol Deputy, Jamea M, Tulley; of Red Clow Scutor Grand Warden, J, Re Cain; Juntor, E F. Warren, Nebraska Clty; Treaguror, Christ Hartugn, Omata; Recorder, We BR. Bowen, Owuba, Christine Bucher, one of the oldest Odd- Fellows tn the country, dled after 9 short Mess to-day, aged 71, dle Joined the Boong Lodge tn Loutevitly, Ky, in 1831, though a rosident of Mudlwon, Ind, ‘Thera were uo lodges {u Indiana at that time, Io has beon an active Odd- ties, ond bumped aston; turued, e one of the most imposing over held ju this State. pes a SMALL-POX IN NEW YORK, swall-nox are reported. Aw the digeasu was contracted, the uftlic been lout aud the prembigs and stock ‘Utsiu- RAILROAD: ACCIDENT, aul dave fall detutle of the manner tie whiel Anothor Disastor on tho Late "Shore. Road Wear Buffalo. Mr, O. E. Britt, of Milwaukee, Mortally, Injured and Rapidly Sinking. —1L__ [ould have reut Dr. Hull tothe Tombs, and | Three undies “Broken aud Brulsod in a Horriblo Mannex. s norris MISITAP, Rpcotat Dtapatch to The Tribune. Burraro, N. ¥., Juite 25.—Onu of the most Inpranarotts, Ind., Juno 23.—On Welnes- serious rullroad. Accldgnts that has occurred in this vicinity stned Ashtabula, lappened this Renta, a well-to-do German garduner, just west | afternoon at Lo’etock, on the line of the Lake of thisclty, Mrs, Renta alone being at home Shore & Michigan Southern Rallroad, avout with “two small children. ‘The husband was | aeyen miles from this elty. It resulted in ine Juries mors or tesa to eleven persona, of whom tivo are ioSa very precarious condition, ‘The circumstances of the dlanster are sume: ened the doors and whidows greatly fright. what strange, and. peculiarly sad. Attached to the regular Atlnntle Express, due here at 1:30 through which the man crawled Into the room, D. 1, Was a apectal sleeping-coach of the Cleye- dand, Columbus, Cinefonntt & Indianapolis Rat- father, who followed the tramp Into the road way, oveupied by a party of eleven persons, who and beat him badly, and no further damage was | were accompanying the curpaa of the inte wife then thought of than the fright to bis wife, | of Col. E. T, Brown, Governor of the Soldlers' but, vext day, she gave premature birth toa Nome at Dayton, 0., to Medina, N. Y., whera the burial was to take place, ‘These sous, E, F., dr. aged 21 yeura, C. 1, aged 23 years, aud O. B., aged 23 years, O. E, Britt, of man from eravlitig through the window, show- Milwaukeo, Mrs, Edward Marshall, of Medina, Mra. P. D, Beecher, of Dayton, Chaplain Barn- ahaw and wife, of the Soldiers? Home, of Day- tou, Mra. I. I. Miller; Matron of the tome, At dackson, | and Maj, Kt. E, Fleming, Scerotary of the Home, Also in the car was the body of Mrs. Brown, B. Onstine presented at the Bank of Madlaon, | the casket occupying one of the sections, IT WAS A LIGHT BLEEPING-COACIT, and had but just come out of the stuns, und was in the rear of the train, As the train was pro- of Dyer Station, ‘Tenn. On the atetigth of these | ceeding along a alraight line of rodd, aud when + and ad- | avout one-half a mile the other sido of Bay View, the rear car jumped the track, and, after drazging along a short distance, turned on its the bank was notilied by telegraph. Inyestiga- | side und was wrenched from the traity The other cars held to the track. The forged the check, Onstine is about 60 years coupling broke. ‘The special coach Joft’ the rh, wreliths 225 ais, | tack at the side toward the Inke, and the body has a broad face, thick fet een cheav yas, of the car, wrenching away from the trucks, the general appearance of a Hubraw, is a plaus!- | landed alinoat. bottom up. one end near the rails and the other diagonally across the ditch ‘Tho train was soon stopped. The passengers in the other coaches had experienced a aeverestiak- IT » | Ingas the tratn passed over the obstruction, or Senxorreny, Hl, dune 25.—Tho jury in the spread rail, or whatever was the cause of the aceldent. They hurried back to the capsized ear in large numbers, and there was much ex- citcinent, for all oxpected that some, at leant, of the unfortunate funcrat company were Iifiled. ‘ On 7, ‘Lhe 1:05 train golng west reached IN. Neecu and Norton Vetter, two of the THE SCRNE OF THE DisAsreR before any of the woundea had been removed 2 ce ¢ bor diveeeered a plea Of guilty of oaslug bornd from the overturned couch, and its passengers i i Joined their efforts in assfeting to get them out. The position of the occupants of the speciut Jacksou County, who car, both before and after the accident, {a thus “As the coach went over, Mra, Beecher was thrown upon ber face, aud | sido’ of when sh’ dd’ thaen” aLiEhige fot re Mals FYemlig, whe udolph Enton (white) | occupied the forward seetton with Mr. OQ, Mount, Dec. 95, 1877, | EB. Britt and Cal, Brown, fell at the end of the car, and upon the Appurcutly Mfeleas body of Mra, ‘Marshall, who bad been in wagon, the recom Guards accompanying, | the second section, and who was thrown at full Aby ni rod shirts, Joucs length over Maj. Flemtug’s bend, ‘The tatterts Injuries consisted of several bruises aud a dis. located shoulder, Afrs, Marshall was sorfously 7 a hurt about the head.’ Tt is thought that her coolest man over acen an the galiows, Ho drank skull fy fractured. Shu was alo bruised about the body, Her condition was almost Ifelesa, and shook hunda all vround, ‘The noose and | and she revived only after recetving ettmulants, MILO. B UNITE was found lying on his face, unable to move hand or foot, Je was carried out of the car by anumiber of assisting men. His worst injuries Loutsvinux, Ky. June 25—William Will- | consisted of a disiveatton of tho spiny, which tt was belicved would prove fatul. “Col, Brows fortunately escaped with aluzut the caske “Mr. O. B, Brown, who was standing in tho wash-room fn tho forward end, felt a Jarrlug sensation, and jumped outeide and neruse to the Jounging around a corner grocery, crept towards | platform of the preceding conch. IIe was tha only one who escaped without marks of ylolonce. “Mec, EF. Brown, dr, was (n the smoking room in the rear eud. | When found he was try- to-day. Murphy fled to Indiana, but subse- Ing to get out, but was unable to walk, as his avkle was dislocated. Ne was also severely huct fu the mouth,‘his teeth, although not Toosened, {nclining fAward from tielr natural “Chaplain Earnshaw was tn the rear end of tho car as tis shock ovcurred. inside the closet. ‘he door shut and bolted, and, a8 the car rolled over, his body waa thrust of Patoka, It, Tt seems that Miller and | through pane). Ile injuries were alight. “Ils wife was somewhat brutsod abuut tho SS eunte which Shultz dented owlms, and which | bead, and also received alight brutses, “Mra, Miller, who bad been sitting with the other Indies, came out, of the accident with o few stlcht brutes on her back, “TUE WOUNDED PEOPLE, under the immediate attondanes of Dr. A, P, Couxciu. Biurrs, Iu, June 23.—Mrs, RE, | Meichheld, were takeu'to tho poluco car, by whieh they wera brovelit Into the city, The physician incntioncd was a pasgunuer on the ‘wost-bound train spoken of, but kindly did not manner, The motive of thu brutal assault is | leave the sufferers, but returned Gack with Me was thrown ‘The car stopped at thu Continontal Hotal, and the injured ones were given rooms there. Mera Mwy were attouded by? a number of Buffalo Mias Bryant, a membqr of the Wilkelmj con- = cert troupe, who was going East, got out of the hekrous quatreled about a womau, und threw of drawinu-rovin coach, und gave ‘her undiyided attantion to nuraluy. the tuyured ladies, not Jeaving them until all were comfortably located THM THEORY ag to the probable causa of the aceldent is that fatally wounded by his son to-night. Young | the intense heat exponddd the rail so much that, in places where the: the holte faited to hold. thoy rose tothe hight of a few fuchea. The train was proceeding at spout the rate of forty. five mites ay hour, and ,us the rear car was Unusually lebtly built, in running over ono of these ralsce it jumped thé track, atruct: on the Muth it Gnatly oyer- Y Were joined together, then tu the thes, and Col, Brown aud hfs sons will leave for Medina at 4 o'clock this afternoou with the remelne of Mra, Brown, and ber funvral will take placo at Gotclock this evening. «1 oTuEn accounTa, Burvaro, Jue 25—The Atlantic espryse on the Lake Shore & Michigdr Ratlroud, due hero at 1:30 p, m., mot with a'kerlous accident when near Hamburg, about aye tltes ny this city, er q afEva wan 7 “3 A spocial cuach of the Clevoland, Crestline, Madison bones (aueysiive veara. Tho Lodge tn Chleago & Indlanapolls Railroad, attached ton Muster, Grand Vatriarch, aud Grand Repre- | train at Dayton, ©., containing a funeral party sentative of the Grand Lodus of Indiana. Ho | of eleven persons bound’/for Medina, N. a ralve to. LAncotn Eleven Years ugu. the funeral | where the body of the wily uf Col, EB. F, Brown, of the Noldiers' Home ati; Daytou, was to be luterred, was thrown frum the track and partly tarneth over, tha intense heat havi New Youx, J 25,— cved, wpread the rails, *) New Yous, June 25—Two more casca of 0. ¥, Britt, of Milwaukie, doubtless, ig the factory whero all jassi ea ering fractures of his apiuy und right were vmpfoye 7 ex} hy cannot recover, RE Rect erate pe a Medina, Ne Ys, Ieote Was vadly tujured im thy bead und Juternally, Wis., was terribly JUNE 26, 18799-TWELVE PAGES. Mra Chaplain Earnshaw. of the Soldier Home, Darton, head and t Mra. PLD Was painfully infitred in the head. Shu will probably recover, had his shoulder distocated, leg brutsed, this city and cared for, mained on the track, back. ‘The remains weré tut ltzlo disturbed, slightly bruised, there sonic [s hope of lis recovery, Mit. DRITT, OF MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Minwauker, Juno 95, daughter living bere, . A ROTTEN ROPE, Special Diswateh to 4ue Trine, and lis three pear midnight, when he died. FATAL RUNAWAY. erously injured. UNDER THE WHEELS. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. track Wheu the train struek him. FALL RIVER SPINNERS. Proapectr. ty at the ae out the strikes!) + tha balance will bo patd. the Income of spiniiers shall bo cut off, weeks, while others were workud close Upe The Flint Mul, but start next Mouday, Carralton Hall tonteht, It wae not Hulte &u to work to-morrow. diferent atuges of the proceedings, a OBITUARY, Auvctal Dtaputch to The Tribune, wall-known mintrel, died to-igy, Manaich to Mt, Laue Glods- emacrat, JERSEY VILL, I, duu) 34,—The WI aud, two brothers, cx-Congressman Antony Hndpp. of Springtiold, Mi, and Te HOnbs of &t, Louis, thriea cfect postny. All part, decilne, Mr, Kuanp's funeral wil with which he was connected, Apecial Dignatch to The Tribune, Bt, Poor, atlan,, t him awoug them, a GEN, MILES' EXPEDITION, Sneclat Diwutch tr Tha Tribune, rit ts bee reach and cross the Aflssourl withly y week, Sho will probably dic. Bho Is lying unconscious, ‘wna aeverely (injured in the . Beecher, of the Soldiers’ Home, Mn} IE. Foming, of the Soldiers? Home, E. I. Brown, Jr, of Dayton, liad hia head and ‘The Injured people wera taken to the hotel tn All of the trafn excepting the {I-fated car re- Mra. Marshall was found with the colin. con- tafuing the body of Mra, Brown lying across her ‘The other ocenpauts of the car wore only Minwaurgg, Wis, dune 25-0. 5, Britt, in- Jured in’ the raitroad accident near Buffalo to- «lay, i a member of the tiem of F. 2. Bacon & Co, of tiselty, Mr. Britt was for mapy years eneral Frofght Agent of the Chicazo, Milwau- kee & St. Paul Railway, and was widely known {uw railrond circles and throughout the North- Weat. Private dispatches to-night state that | German Consute night to the palace aud declared to the Khedivo Ils position as determinod by the Sultan, and that the dispatch of Helim Pasta to Egypt to succeed him was imminent, unless he fimmedl- ately abdicated, referred the Consula-Gencral to the Sultan. 3 Nowa of the fatal in- jury of O. E. Baltt by the railway aectdent while cu route to Dayton, O., to attend the fuucral of his sister, wife of the commandant of tha Nas onal Military Asylum at that place, caused a profound sensation in commercial und social tlreles this afternoon. Mr. Britt was at one thne prominently connected with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway management, but more recently a member of the firm of E. P. Bacon & Co., commission merchanta, Ho fs also a tnember of the Bourd of Directors of the Northwestern Mutual Lite-Ineuranee Company. Last season ho acted as Chatrman of the Buard of Mirectors of the Chamber of Commerce. and at the annual election in May was chosen’ First Vice-President of that body. Ho bas a wife aud Dernoir, Mich, June 25—This afternoon Michael Stackpoie, n young mano employed in layinga cornices on a now building, met with o ahocklng death, He was at work on scaffolding fastened at ono end with a ropesrhich broke, caualuy him to fall headlong tothe pavement bo- low, a distanco of forty fect. The unfortunate mau struck upon bis head, bounding a foot in the att. Ie was picked up with his head crushed to, and a broken Jeg and hip. He Uugered until Pitapenrita, June 25—While driving through the park yesterday Mrs, McFarland and her brother, Johu J. Graham, were thrown from the carriage by the horses runoing away, Mra, MeFartand was Killed aud her brother dau- Four Warne, Ind, June 25.—At 1 o'clock this morning John Higging, aged 40, unmarried, Was ruu over bya stock-train on the Pigteburz & Fort Wayne Ratlway at Columbia, City und Instantly killed. Miggina was walking ou the Tho Great Strike to Commence To-Day— Fart, River, Mass. June 20,—The great atrugclo between the manufacturers und spin- uerg boglos to-morrow. ‘The genoral opinion is that the manufacturers will win, though the spinners aflirm thoy will take ft a costly victory. ‘The manttfacturers held o meeting in the Boord of Trade rooms thls afternoon to declde whether: to attempt or not to run the mills,. All agreed that It would bo the wisest course to continuelrunning, ‘Thos do not ox- peet, of course;*a, full complement of help at rat, but do beffo¥o.that with what extra Mine Uicy havo on-hayid, the few spinnera who prom: ise ta continucert Wwarlyuand thelr importation of sptunora-frons-other places, to be able to kill on the Stock Exchan about £20,000, Most of tho mttid paid tho apinners to-day In full, and others itl do so to-worrow. ‘The Wages of the splaners Hying in corporation ten- ements huye been withheld until euch time a8 they" shall luava = the tene-* wents, when, if anything rematne due, Other cm- bloyes ovcupylug’. corporation houses who are known to bo rolated to the striking opera- tors, und with whom the spiunors naturally ex- pect to tnd a homo during the atrike, nave buon ordered to yucata the tenements also, und the wlyes and children of spinners working fo other deparsmenta will also be dlacharged 60 that all Ono will Superintendent told bis apinners as they were paul off to-day to look elsewhere for enybloyment, as in futuro no mate spinners will be employed at that mill. Hu algo told them they must vacate the tenements noxt wook, a8 he had spinners to take their places, Some few mills bad enough wlling abvad to run a fow which fe expecting outelde help, will not, probably, try to run to-morrow, ‘The spltiners held their adjourned ect fn to members of the Union, but open to all sphinors of the city, and was largely attended, ‘The business waa chiefly to hear reports, which were without exception thut the spiouers strike in every inill to-morrow exceptlug the Muta- comet, Annawum, und King Phillip. | ‘The ofticers of the Union atated it was belleved thut Not one of between BUU and 900 present would ‘The spinners any 1€ the manufacturers secura spinners out of town the weavers will refuse to work for them, but thera fs no doubs the manue fuclurera can seeuro all tho weavcra they want. ‘There ts ttle excitement, but both sides preawnt to-rdiht the sume calm and dutermined front which has all alomy characterized the Terre Haute, Ind, Juno Si—HHenry PB, Brokaw, Sr., died lore last nigat of gwnoral de- bility, in the 88d year of hla age. He was one of the original pioncers of this part of the Wot. Comlug hero from bis home jn Nosy Jersoy in 1814, he became 4 successful morchant, a citizen of jutegrity, and 9 bigh offleer in Mogsonry, He leaves three sone, all brominent merchants bere, Boston, dime %.—G. Kwaty Buckley, the on, Robert M. Knapp died in this eltyat 6 u'elock this imorniiyg in the 40th year of his age, ‘Sho fin- inediate cause of his death, which was sudden and unexpected ut this Hime, seomea to by nerv- ous prostration, resultlys fron discase of tha heart, Hyer, and otler complications, Including dropay, Mr. Knapp leayesa widow and threo duugliters ta mourn la logs, usa ono sistur, wife of the Hon, 10,0, Goourich, of this bitye Plus of tha bug; rejected, Loupoy, dune 25.—A Beriin dispatch gaye the Tarif! Commission has contirmod the duties on cotton aml cotton goods. ‘he Comission go- eired the Federal States to supply reports of their fuances, but up to the present date’ only Saxony and savarla have sent such reports, Both show au estimated defictt, Dr, Ueorga Mr. Knapo was cd Mayor of this city, in ‘71, 173, und 76, the last term uu candidate ap: ecordially voted tur hin), ty. Meating the high esteem: {n which he was per- sonally hold by his townamen, He was a muin- ber of the ‘Twenty-ifth General Assembly of INivols, and also gerved two terme ti Cougresa— thy Forty-third gud Forty-ilffh—trom the Eloy- euth District of this State. At the tate election of the Bixth dudicia) District of iinols thy on- tire Bar of Jergey und Calhoun Counties golleit- od the usa of his name os u candidate for Clr- cuit Judge, but failing health pomipelted him to } ba attendest from hig lute residence, ‘Thursday, 2uth tnat., at 3p. tu, condugted by the Muguns, of whlch order ho was. a member, und algo by the Rey, (i, WW. , Van Winkle, of the Eplacopal Church, 8, Pau, Minn, June 25,—Died yesterday at he ev, Thomas ty Willan. wan, uced 80 yours, alter a tulsslonary service alnco TM amouz the Sloux Indian iriues of the Northwest, ‘The Inst work of hify life was tho trunslation of the Hible tuto the Dekata language, wuich he had fust completed, Ile was ay old septtes, catecmed by all, aint gon. inanded the respect und yenoration af all Indian tribes whenever und wherever bis labora called Biswance, D. T., une 25.—Onv hundred and Mfty reerults left this morning by stegmer for Gen, Miles’ expedition, which 4s exyucted to FOREIGN. Tho Consuls Wrestle Long and Un- successfully with tha . Khadive. m He Will Abdicate, but the Pow- ers Must Accept His ° ‘Terms, British Opposition to the Pend- ing Irish University Tho Banks of Germany Call for an Inoroaso in Bilver Coinag ‘EGYPT, at Tita XUeDIVE sTUDDORN,’ Cano, Juue 23.—The Britian, French, and eneral proceeded after mid- ‘Tho Khedive merely again WILT CONSENT, Constantinovix, Juve 25.—It ts belloyed in diplomatie circles that the Porte will consent to thé abdication of the Khedtve. FALSE, Lonnon, Juno 25—An Alexandria dlspateh says tho official announcement has been issued by tho President of the Council of, Ministers, addressed tu the Governor of Alexundria, de- elaring that all news circulated about tho Khe- dive is false, WILL G0 TO CONSTANTINOPLE. =. Adispatch from Aloxandrla gays the Khediva has nob abdicated, but wil! proceed to Constan- tnopte, leaving Tow!lk Pasha os Regent, Prepa- rations are being made fora Tho situation {a thus satisfactoril ly arranged. ata departure, ATALK WITH THE KNEDIVE, Loxnon, June 25.—A Calro correspondent: saya the foreizn Consuls havo visited tho Khedlve ond jaformed him that hia dispusition infavor of Halim Pasha had been decided upon by the Torte, lia abdiction, = promising, thy — written quaraptes to Tewfk Yasha, demanded as conditions of his sbdication that bia family ba provided for, und,that hie abdica- tlon be made futo the hands of the Sultan, ‘The Consuls replied that the latter. condition was inadmissible, aud they couscquently with- drew their offor. z The Consuls urged The Khedive GREAT BRITAIN. THE MISH UNIVERSITY TIL, Lonpon, June 25.—{n the fouse of .Com- mous to-day, in the debate on the Irish Unt- versity bili, the Secretary of State for the Homo Departuont announced that the Government would embody its views on the subject In the bit to be introduced in the House of Lords to- morrow, The O'Connor Don thereupon moved an adjournment of the debate, : Sir Willian Harcourt (Liberal) severely con- demned the Government. for oruging forward the bill at “the cleventh hour, The O'Connor Don's notion to adjourn the debate, and conse- quently his vill, was also talked outs: * - FAILURE. Lonnon, June 23,—Gcorge Plumbicy, dealor ie, has failed, Liabilities THE REASON. Loypoy, June 23.—Iu the House of Commons to-day, previous to his announcement that the Government would embody thelr ylews on the subject of the Irish Univeraity question in the lili to bo tatroduced in the Hougs nf Lords, tho Right-Hon. Richard Assheton Cross -Uit The OfConnar Don's .vill-propgscd.ta cre ate ofhfed uulyacalty,,avbtete-. tos Governmant cenaldeted unnecessury. ‘They thought it would bo better to deal with the matter by an act for the aflttiation of colleges to the existing untver- altics. It was impossible for the Governmont to agree to a State endowment for any sect. poloted out SILVER, ‘The Times, in its Nnanctal article, says: “The silvor market at the close yesterday was stead- fer than durjng the whole of the past week. It was stated In soma quarters that yesterday's purchases were for Austria, und It fs even thought a demand for Austria fs ttaminont. Thero fw hardly. any demand for India, but should Austria prove to be a jarge buyer ‘a fur ther fall In prices tay perhaps be urreated,!? > THE OATSMEN, Lonpon, June 35.—The Sportaman reporta that at tho Theatgo Royal at Newcastle, the aight after the performance of “Little Emly," the triul seeng from “There's Milsions in It’? was represented, nut the jury in the play was composed of Hanlon, Eliott, Uswdon, und other scullers, At the endot the trial Hanlon and Rltott Wero presented with gold medals. Both Hanlau and, Eliott reapouded to tha presantation ad- Gresses, Tho latter sald that, ff be won the Boyd mateh, le would go to America and row Courtney, and, if ho defeated Courtney, ho would inect Hanlon in American waters, and try to bring the cup pack to England, BONDS REDEEMED, : Loypow, June 26—50. m.—The Standard ta {ts Ananclal articla this moralig gaye a novel feature at the Bank of England yesterday was the receipt of £120,000 from the United States remitted in poymunt of called American ‘bonds returned to New York for redomptian, GERMANY, ‘TUS GEUMAN TARIPE, Berury, June 23.—The terman Reichstag, by targa majoritics, Las approyed the Gyvernment's proposals fo regard to the duty on ll, grease, lard, soap, and perlumery., ‘The Tariff and ‘To- bacco Comnussions are gotting through with thelr labors with equal rapidity, so there fs ov- ery prospect of Prince Bismarck realizing his wish for u speedy increase of the revenue, SILVER COINAGE, ‘The Directors of the Imperial Bank of Ger- many have passed resulutiona declaring that an iucreane of tho silver coinage of Germany is fm. peratively necessary, . THE TARIVP COMMITTEE, Bentaix, June 25.—Thw Tarif Committee adopted Frankeusteln’s motion providing that the yearly ylotd from tha customs and tobacco |b: taxa {n excess of g xed amount ghal} be re- mitted to the Federal States in thels population. proportion to Von Bontgeen’s motion, transforring the sur- Rel to the Federal States, Was COTTON AND CoTToN aoons, TURKHY, FIGHTING IN MACEDONIA, : Lognoy, Juve %.—A Vienuy dispatch says vows hus bean received from Sofia thyt U haye been several encountury between the Turks and Alacedonian insurgents, in which the latter Were unsuccesstyl ‘Their attacks upon the dlock-house af Doelibar wore repulsed with ereat lows, ITALY. BOLDIENS' NONPMENT. Rowy, June 25.—The monument on the - bat- tHe-tleld of Custozzs, In memory of the slain iw the battle botween the Tealians ‘and Austrians On the 2th af Juve, 1868, was dedicgted yester- |. day, Priuce Amadous represented ‘Italy, und ¥ield-Marshal Count You Thun Hoheustein, |. specially dulegated by the Emperor, represeute ed Austria. Deputations from tho Italian Pare Mumene und the army wero prgveut. All tho speeches expressed cordial scutiments toward the Austrians, cuyara AVERTED, Lonvom, Juug23.—A duspatch from owe Sayan Ministerial crisis has been ay Chamber having referred the dec Renato on the Grist Tox bil toa C FRANCE, . THE PuINcE's nopy, “Loknbs, Juné 25.—The body Imperial will arrive bere about th CONTRADICTED, Kouher's_ organ, L'Ordre, Ports that Prince Jerome contradicts the re. Napoleon would Issuo THR BEETLE AND Paves, —Tirard, the Mintate cultura and Commercé, has eubmitt Senate a bill increasing the Governny era to deal with the Colorado Panta, Jnne 95, beotle und phyt. INSURRECTION ENDED, Pants, Jttne 2.—The tusurrectio ‘fa ended, und 4,000 Insurgents are { of tho French, Vunsatcrns, Tui Which the Divorce bill was Nounced in favor of re-estab! © Committee to referred hog pro ishing dlyorce tn Loxpon, June £5. says the cullapao of Prince Jerome Nap the Napolvonte succession fs complote, —A Paris correspondent the scheme for supblanting leon by his son Victor in Mapnin, Juno 25,—A bani brigands in Catatonia has been Six were ‘ullled and several of binckmating dispersed by the ATVGUANISTAN, TROUBLESOME THINES, —A strong Afghan forca hag fy the tribes in the Bs, Brstia, June 35. Ieft Cabut to pac dlatrictrof Toorkistan, . PORTUGAL, YELLOW FEVER, 'wo casca of yellow ferer Lisnon, Juno 25. havo oveurred nei —__. FIRES, trom. Bax. 653 at 6 o'clock yester- day forcuoon was caused by a fire fn 9 frame dwelling at No. 809 Lake strect, owned hy Mrs, Julia Wison, and oceupted b; manufacturer of baxatelle-tal Cause, explosion of 2 kerosene } arm to Englue Compan Tuesday morning was caused by 8 tire lia, frame house at No. 1 owned und occupied by Edwin E. Ni childron playiug with niatebes, ding, $50: to furniture, 500, is until yesterday, as @ races OF at the plenic residence, Cans, Damage to but No report was wade of thi all fig polles wera at thi " AT BURLINGTON, IA, Speciat Wapatch to The Tribune. Bunrinotoy, In, duno 25,—During a heary thunder-storm Jast night tho house of W. Gd, Cummings, in the southern part of this clty, Was struck by Hebtning and entirely consumed, togother with most of Its contents. Mr. Cum- mize was alone in tho house at aaleep, his family belme on a yiait rt the property was $4,0U0, in tho German, of Fri Deepens ‘THE WEATHER, Tux CHEF Sto~an Ovrrcen— Wasurnatox, D, C., dune 6.—1 a. m.—Indicae tlong; For ‘onnessee and the Ohio Vailey, southorly winds, statlonary, followed by falling barometer, statlonary temperature, and partly cloudy weather,” For the Lower Lakes, stattonary, followed by rising barometer, southeast to northeast winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary temperature. For the Uppor Lake region and the Uppee Misaissippt Valley, rain, possibly followed by falling barometer, easterly aud variable winds, stationary temperature, partly cloudy weather, eandoeeastanal raina) For’ the Lower Missourl Valley. variable, shifting to cooler westerly winds, rising ba rometer, cloudy and rainy, followed by clear Looat OnmunvatigNs, 83 a.m. 20.010 74 « jinum 72. OFNKAL ObAKLYATIONS, “_! _CutcaGo, June 25-10: EOG AND HIS WIFE. Saeciat Dispaten ¢o The Tribune. "1 | Quincy, My Jung Bi —Intorcsting proceed fnys for the possession of a child have jest pending befory Judga “Willams to-day in ue Circutt Court, ‘Thy parents of tho child are M is aud Mrs. Hopacog, the latter beluga nuit of Dr. Drude, a prominent physician of sue elty, Pragecdiugs far divorce wera commences February and ore claimant pleading cruulty, Mra. Horseog' has for somo tine been-with ber father, retul Mr, *Heraeox accu! ‘out awrit of habeas corpus for ie baie, Heracog, who morelal trageler, with tea Way married to ‘there was no deciaral the mother we incompetent to cur whild, and tha Coury refused to graut cation, and qaaghedt the writ. a EGT OCEAN PASBAGE, Mr acne White, agent in this ety morning received the followings disputes ‘ “New Yous, June 25.—'The wteqinsbip ah * zona, of the Willlams d& Gulon fane, erritee iat Queenstown this morning, having made wd passage in seven daya, ning hours, aud tventy threo inlaubes, bale the fqatest pavwaire ON wes ond. + ww ning der cid 4 @ well-known cot ton fu the wlll tat ————————— A . HARD COAL. New York, dune 25.—At the salo today for the Nelaware, Lackovanue & Wester ha erauton coal, Company of 70,000 tons bareat ree FIG; wtove, SIOIGUs0; ches —— MSHIP NEWS. ere AST inn a from Hamburg. Quutnstown, June Ss Arrive and the Queen; from New York; Au iy Tune QWierArcivad, steamshlp ro throat the best mediciue by e's fapuuy Housy of U ‘vutkdchy Drupe cure

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