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ee ae ee ato 4 ey I ne THE CHICAGO TRIBUN af MONDAY, FEBRUARY V4, (kKI—TEN PAGES. ¥ FH ADDIS SCANDAL. s hin HR. Witness Mrs. Sop! Taye, second Daughter of Addis. —_—— certs Ter Belief in the Purity ae and Innocence of Her Mother, _ g a Villate, ts that Her Father Is a ¥ 5 sr Whom the Gallows Is Too Good, Wonders that He Does Not Kill Him- solf Rather than Facq Public Scorn. ——— stat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune, areas gavips, Mle Feb. 1.-In the Anaiscase today tho ouly witness has been ‘Mrs. Sopll i. White, of San Francisea,— eecontl daughter of the pirties, In tho con aston of the direct examination she identi fed a second letter sent by her to her wn- aie e{aters here,—Annit and Marln—in prawwerto thelr etter mt nlinned yesterday, In ftahe yepeats her sympathy for her mother, her belief in her virtue, and her hatred of her: father, Insisting that the gittows Is too goud, for him, that he iva villain, and that she Is glad they have fount frlends who espotse. her mother’s eatise, ant wonders if her father will not kill himself rather than face: the public after SUCH A VILGATNOU! Bhe assures , will help vindicate her mother’s sharacter and secure n ble slice of the property. She aivore, too, that neither she nor her sisters would speak to thelr father because of this troubles that they all believe thelr mother 3, girtuous, Wronged wont, and would not believe their father under oath in this ease. she also said that she had understood that her brather WHF bad atded his father in the caso—rather sided with him, But, however, Will had told her that he belloved. IIS MOTI INNOCENT ofthecrime of adultery alleged agalnst her y his father. ? wie eross-examination, lasting about five hours, developed these stliont features, She had seen threg aets of cruelty towards her. nother by her father, Once he was choking jer mother, but leit no marks. Another time she was sent. away by her father, Jler mother told her she had been pounded wali she was lame all over, ‘he mother swore fhatat that flmo he had used a stlek of stoverood, aud she saw three seratchies on the right slde of her mother's neck, the [nr est perhaps a quarter of an inch long, as the result of it; and the third tlne NE WAD FUSED En MOTHER oT OF DOORS. Jer mother had told her of other acts, many, but she did not know of them of her per- sonal knowledge, nor did sho see the effeels, She was examined at length ag to the trent- ment she and the other children lad re- ceived, ler father hat moved from a farm to Newaygo to give tho children a better cilucation and give the family more privileges, ‘There he gaye them a fine Steinway plano, & hurse and carriage for thelr use, and kept them all In school: four years, ‘Then te eame to Grant Rapids for still furthor privile; 1fv kept thom all, In Belvo! here, or sent them away to school, and only ceased that because of THE MOTE 'S OMPOSITION, Hehad given them all mnsic lessons, horses and carriages, valuable presents of gold watches, and chalns, and jewelry; allowed them $3,000 a year for houschold ex yenses, nit frequently «more; gave them untimtted credit at some of the finest shops; took them and - thelr mother on frequent trips to New Orleans, Around the lakes, down the St, Lawrence, to Kansas and Nebraska, down the Mississippt by hoat, and all the tine; still she swore he Was cruel, and they feared and did not love hin, jle gave the daughters, as they: muar- ted, fine outfits of clothing and furniture, costing several hundred dollars, and each about $1,000 apleeo besides. ‘Three of the daughters have been inareled, and one eame back home, her father taking her part when SHE SEPARATED Fro Min NUSRAND, Tle even went to Leadyille In 1879 to got heme and furnish It for one married daugh> ter who proposed to live there, going fn ud- Ne oftered ta Hs Duslness ant st afteratime, He dul ed at home from business seven weeks ab one tine to help care for her through a Fevere ines, and had paid for her over av year after sl married and while her child was born, Never shee she could re- Jnember had he refused 10 grant a request or favor In his power to her or her slste, We Tad always appeared to strive for thelr cond opinion, “He never had used violenes toward one of them after thoy were 13 years old, though NE HAD A HOT AND HASTY TEMPER All this tine her mather tol her and thes that thelr father was a hypoerit and ean Hantly sealding ant grisnbling about them, a only doing as he did by them for elfee fat a haw ie tho contyiry as to her bee Die toward her and then wis pinwrennia wother toll her many tines. ‘naira lever plicwed his temper to Moai at he neted otherwise than of them ent tH tial “presence or in speaking The ie oT ‘ hely mother = aa i «will continne on Monday. It is ben ied fee t varlely of testimony Cu Fob tae neues a eouarenbie ave alent partisius of elther stile a Host ad, tiverse theories as to which side ost Wrous, Meanwhilto teachin HBOS vat Z to Q ‘ wl his Eee te aller digs mubhige Sane cual asatuhte farm, and. te pay ull the ex: Sennen iM ER c ats far, to dvop {band tke een SHAN attarnoys refusel ia son offered to adit $5, qi Ty Felting anselts The ense probably cannot be dnd AND COERCIVE TEETOTALISM, “Pinusn fs in error wl Dow Tes tite a passion presses the belief that Hquor ie du Maine. Ho davs 10 nt regrets, WIN other gout and ane nen (teetotalers], that note NEAL pow 4 Ta Cineaco, th When any ons continues Such thing; ty tempe Mlttistanating alt the ulforts of th 1 ue rohit no fenperance {prettintorst avitation, ti ail probablitty chore 1 about wie irudlon Of dit sume Jager there wise bnerel dean betove wo Pare re iat Was enueted. Aud this aneeforticth titles in ti Wy conammed In three ur four of tbe State of ae, State. hy weiter ypsided in te Wan gnecntiMe ten! yenes before thio Milne 1aW Patende five years after; has made Nah ugg Watts there vary sear Ge twa luca OW olvervatie from difgent inquiry und bis ton tn ten ar tweiy i te twaive “different Metaeatatt vontalh pearly a iundred towns: tulle See thie: Btate at large, there la not one re sold Deer drank Now whore there wasn bare C8 shay tae y tho Maw was passed, Anil xtatlst= Unniyhed awe NN paporian Gave hugely Darrel tt tim OF utile vilinges whero it MOS A erat dye ae eld every: Sutueduys (for thls fropor anyete de Come to Lowi), there ty not seused ne HO to sell, except by a datly-Ue hme hie we rell tor nediantes only, In those shee runt ran eyed, Lae Rasolning: country, Auttoes We aan rot und the little farms and Kiualie and 2OTiged to the rumeeter, and boa, und on eateuedness stalked out OF the UT vaste MALS AtCK GHE OL tho Whilowsye Arr in en mton. | But now the curerul tray= HUD LNdteds of Instances, —Iu eplte a —stes happy hones ais is" what t aw, won nM SE beurlig that wth and how : ote py, tu Ure oes not pect ytd atany that prohibition crteataphee . bt does prohibit to the full Bre nor Sune, WenuwNed, “Hangar or Portland New Surges My dure thin Now York city a ic Ni i Q great proventive of lathe Taw ad miceess, i splu eapontent of the Boston Adt ‘ian antwater of the Gospel iN ir aee af suloonkeepers say to to piestandieg, ‘Chey ure about fused “opinion as it & New York journil ago that ewig In from Mus Railroad, and was be. atchienty ute & one. No wouter apcePandent suid tho Maine law " oy the latter that Chie of, Of vehantles, 1 whe worst cum-ridden them that she and her husband. fowns tn Mame, both before Maino Tnw wa ‘paswad. 1 Btrols, corricd all the ete oflees, Bemeeratie to. the of every ten drink amore Muine hiw was passed the te that the town was ue tpl and ever kines tho wetf-restrained voters that have any rico sith for the Mate law, = Miwrlig what TP know and testify to tho things that Phave keen. And [t pains ine to ge fuiluentin! Journals, that buye ao much todo in fortalne pibHe opinion, use such Hoey wreue Aneats thet *fatemperan he most siccers- fully put down not by tegialation. but by per- sttarton,.” What think yo the 3.590 saloonkeepers of Chicago caro for persuasion or entrouties? Thay WH not listen tn beaweching wives that bey of fhent not to sett thole drunken husbands thit drink that takes their homes a yeritabte hell Mponenrth Or whatenre thoy for that tte Dand of falthtal pure. and true women Une have not falld to meot every day for six yenrs hd after tho Ho ruin power was stone, filled all tho port, WiNG Mel OL less, After this payers discovered ut Lower Farwell fall, and cntreated the Lord Jo prayer until thelr knees are nearly wort out tae wonld send rolief?, Scores and hundreds Me At tly tho indies have undere toenforce te law forbidding the sate of Hiquor to hatitual drunkards, | Now there 15 trouble in thelrenmp, ALY, KELLEY. (There afe fully 80,000 men In Chicago who drink sttmuinnts moro of fess,—fully 00,000 cons fine themselves to becr or wine, Thousands of our citizens who do not patronize the siloons drink Hqauor nt home, chielly bottled beer and. wine. How are afl these men, constituting an enormous majority of the inale adult populn- {lon of tho city, to. be stopped by Neul-Dowisin from drinking stiniuinats when and where thoy please? , They will not submit to or tolerate po- Uulent cocreive tectotalism, Whatever we nv think of the wistom of their netion, the fact e+ tniting the same, grim and stubborn, Fulle grown, seff-willed men are not children to be gpavked and put to bed without supper, in sumptuary niitters, What Mr. Kelley says in regatd to the diminution al whisky-drlaking In Maine during this gencration as compared wittr the whisky drank by a former generation, ap- plies eamilly to all communities composed chielly of New Enywland and New York Puritan population. The native-born Protestant people of tho northern cownties of Ilinols vol- untarily abstuin from whisky as generally as Similar people Im Maine, where thera exists cocreive tectotallsin, ‘The same thing fs true in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, It fs true in tho rural distelets of New York and Obfo, espeelally on tho Western Reserve nmong, tho desevidants of the Puritans. All persons pragtles “temparance” voluntarily, and require no Neal Dow coercion to keep thon from ‘drink{ng rum or whisky. No coereive Hyuor how Is possible of even partial or seemltg enforcement agatust the apa sell- ing of Hquor where public opinion is not strouge Jy enllsied In its benalt, Perance refornt through moral reason, perstnsios, and example must precede polities! coercion, or tho lntter WHI be fut and remain adead letter if en- neted. AN ‘past experience proves this, and wutil nen are persunded to quit drinking thoy will always find means of getting amore lquor thau Is good fur thom. ‘Then push the good work of morat-suasion tempevatce und dry up the demand. An ouuce of this sort of preven- tion Is worth a pound uf Neat Dow cure by po- Ntlen! cocrclun.—Ep.] ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Young Girl Wants to Die Because of the Finaglned Lukewarmmness of Her “ Lover : A quite romantic ense of uttompted suicide, happily unattended with tragival climax, created a sensition yesterday morntur in the Lake House,—n hotel situated at No. 22 Michigan atreot, next door to the Brinswick- Balke vill jJurd manufactory, The victim of suleldal de- sign was Miss Dora Itunze, the yery pretty and vivacious 16 year old daughter of tho proprl- ctor, Mr J.B. Runge, and the means she em- vloyed In seeking to ond Ler youthful troubles wasa bottle of hurtshora and laudiauam, the property of an employ of the house, whose re- cently developed coldness to tho chirms of tho young Indy was tho cnuso which impelled her to the rash ict. The hotel, which runs through from North Water street to Michigan, bua a barroom frant- ing on eneh éide, and [none of these works 8 hurkeeper named William, but more commonly enlled “Hilly Freeman, a not bad-looking voung fellow of 21, whosa winning ways have made bim an cepeelal favoriter tho quite nu- merous female help inthe plice. Belng an am- bittous young man Billy Bought to place bls af. fections higher, and inn clandestine way muin- nged to establlah a tender intimacy with Miss Horn, who Ina very short time reciprocated lis advances, As Js usually tho cage, averybody but the parties most Interested becatno speedity: nequitinted-with the relations whieh the young couple were sustatning, and, ay thoy were both popular with tho ovcupanté of the house, no ong took the troublo of. infortuing the fynerant parents of whut was wolng on Tautely, however, | thelr stispiclons pecume arunseth, an) thoy eautioned tholr daughter, who ja a very willful young woman, that she must nat waste so muoeh tine * feotlig round mit: der beer-kexs In dot Billy Freeman barroom.” Tho cuution was wot heeded, hows ever, and Suturday evening Mr, Runge, fading the gitl hovertog around the captivating Billy's vere uF the establishment, culfud ber ears sound iy ane BENT HER TO BED WITHOUT ANY Burs ‘Vols was not tho only sorrow which the young tidy concealed “Tn her bosom, For somo days provious she tad had reason to suppose that her [rece ven trite, and thatone of the walter girls Tad usurped fer pines in hits afeetions, aud It was for tho purposy of charging Withitin with his porthly that she hud sousnt niin out on Sat. urdny evenhiit. That night nothing out of tho way happotod after the suung lady bad been packed off to her chaunibor, but about 76 K yesterday morning thy house was sturtiod ty the voles of the bar- keeper, who rushed wildly to and fre, sereaming out dnt Dora, * ols dear Dora,” was dying, and culling Corassistunee inmiedintely, The parents gin to tho spot, und found their, daughter lylag prone upon tho floor af one of the pistes, writting’ in whit avemed to bo mrt agony. Wher asked what she had done, ste sid tht she hud Killed hersely, aud that she only wanted to bo left one, ‘tha barkeeper told bis story. Ho had Just got up, and was on bis way down stirs, when ho Was mut by Misa Dora, whe beld ia hor hand a Lotte of embrovation, conaieting of an equal mixture of hurtshorn and huidinum, he charged him with belng untrue te her, and said that dhe intended to dig, ats sho could nop tive without his love, Ho protested thut he, was trog, but she sdld that sho new hotter. | Would ho prove his uth? Yos. Then the only proof he could give her was to Join ber in a journe: {ered the entrocntlos 9 iden ors hirtshorn cocktall was essou ti pucnant—declined to drink, a4 barkdope oceusionnily will, when the young huly put the vial to her mouth, tried to Biallow Kome of its seorehig vautents, und full screaming to the Noor, Jt was at this interesting mowent that tho barkeeper begun rushing round for assist. ance, Tho nefhborhood was scoured for medtoal is siviiuice, and De, W. i. Marr, of No. 0 North Clark street, arr! (pon Tho “scene with a enpluns supply of emetios, Examination of the soung girls mouth and throat showed that there Waa no need to adiniuivier any of them, ‘Tho track tho territio drug was plalyly marked with white awollttws upon the tomue, patlate, nnd theoat of the Wafortinate gir), whose autters ings by this time werg excruciiting, HER PULSE WAS VERY LOW, and ho sul expressed udesire to did nnd get Thi ot a life whieh continued only siterings Of heart, throat, und palute, A tong, howovor, did her good, aud when the Dootor left b ings Were cousidurnbly assumed, and ie showed that she had gitaed gtrenetnan A‘THINUNE reporter called at the place during sho dys {At tho parents vory Cooltslily sou htte deny the truth of the story, Dr. Mare, hows over, Was see, Who wubstuutinted tt thoroughly, and sake thut the giri hed had a very narrow exenpe Car hee Uta, as, {f abo bud succeeded: Ln swnllowlng the hivtaborn, the coats of: the stomach would have been, In itll tikelilond, fatally burned. “Lho eimbrocation wag so strome thnedt could not be lonated without paln, und it was thy spaamodie rejection of the stult by te seorched parts of the girl's throat and nouth whieh saved her lita, What the end of the romance will be rumalns te tobe seen, Le will probably be first revealed hy the records of thy taferiagcelicousy depart- mmont in the County Clerk's oflice, and Jf it does hot aypear In the xuipe Of 4 Heonse begring the memes of Willim Freeman and Dora Runge, with the proper consent of tho forgiving parents to tho marrhuse of thore miner daughtor, the ove cupants of tho Lake House sro very much out Jn thelr proguostieations. — CATHOLIC SCHOOL. Speclat Nispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, * Barrie Cuesk, Mich, Feb, 13,—-The Catholios ary drawing atone und other material for the Srection jn tho spring of wu large two-story sehoul-house und residenco for tho Sisters of Mercy, ‘Tho Catholics hnve withdraw thelr chile drun from the public schools, and dre now cons ducting a dnutl purih sebool nun ald church. building. ‘Che sehool-houde will be tho largest seutariun school In this vicinity, A book of vhoicu chocolate recolpts will bo . Sent frog, on recelpt of 4 postil-card giving your aldress, by Walter Baker & Co, chocolute man. ufucturers, of Dorchestbr, Muss. who baye just entuccd upon the second century of their busi- | eds CHLOCE, MAXES SPECIAL | Controller Gurney Reports Progress ‘on His Plan For Taxing All Kinds of Business Ayoe entions In the City. He Saya the Legislature Favorably Con- siders the Plan. Controller Gurney roturned froin Springfield late’ Saturday night. where he hud been for seve eral days tuboring In the intorest af the prasiyo of a bill looking to allowing munletpal corpora tions to Meensa profession4. trades, and come merelat pursuitens amoans of, inercasing thatr anual revenues, A reporter called pon him yesterday and hid a talk with kim on the sub. Jeet of his miealon. “What was thought of the proposition in Bprtigtetd?” tho seribe ayked by way of Intro, duction. : “I talked with the members of both Houses aulte freely, and tt seemed to ineet their cordial approval, I did not hear a slugie dissenting voiee,”" ‘ “Was any action taken In the matter?” “There wis, The Committes on Revers of the Sennte, to whom Senator Adams’ LIN, which covers iy fleas, was referred, met Thuraday evening and wnantnously approved of the pro- visions of the bill!" “Thera is uwprotabillty, then, that Jt will be reported back at an enrly day?" “Yes, Senator Nevdles, tate Stit6 Auditor, f9 taking 0 deep interest In It, atid saya he will seo tout Hetion Is tiken upon it at the earliest pogsl~ ble day.” ntatives from Cook taking © Ara tho represey any interest In ice" “ Alfot thom are taklig tt fvely interest in tt, and J have nv dent of its ultimate passage," “Wont ure the necessities fur the pussuce of the Wil?” pots “So far as Chicago is concerned, tho necessity isubsolute, for we must have some other source of revenue than we bow have to support and malntaln the City Government and make and keep up public impra ta, Without sori rellef we will buve to cominence the finaicnl upernitons of thy elty in 1863 with the 2 per eent tax tevy, and the revelpts from miscelineons sottrees, Which will amotint to bowl $2,000,000, and which WILT I WARELY SUFIICIENT to austaln the Department of Pabtic Works and tho Polive tnd Fire Depurtinents ul ue the city hited wsurpiusage of about We derived fron savings, Which Isto bagiven w Le appropriation for the present yeare” Swinot this surplisagoe be duplicated yeur ta bu given to the appropriation for IRR: Tt cannot, beenuze it will Ire npproprintion of the year to Hominided by the constantly nd> fon of the t jou esumate will be tho ‘elts ler our present revenue law, for peeey * About £2,600,000), whieh inétudes the recelpts itt rea," will probably be tho absolute needs of tho vity For 18s2, atlowhng for its growth, ute, 03 computed with the presont yence” Teanything is xecomplished In the construe. tion of bridges, and viaduets, ad Jn the Inpro of streets, even i Very cconointeat aot Mnnnees would require abuut F500, elitv, It 18 proposed, then, fs to fill the vacuum” “Stls; and | cannot foe any orhor method of necomplishling theered(tuble maintennges of the Clty Governinent. Lf the project should be des feted, the elty eannot ‘be sustilned, except at the expense of depleting thy police “fores to nbout mut lta present stremrth, dutta off the eoustimption of gus, the abandoning of public improvements, and the curtailing of ull the du purtinonts of the elty.” :. “How much [4 It estimated could be raised une der the proposed Law?" “St. Tans hgs bud the Inw it operation for some thine, and realizes Meret rom about 600,009, cia and nicer OMe LO ruise’y WHEN I sobusndlant baa, ethene S800," “Does the bil propose establish, the Heense fev to be ehargedte” ‘ “Tt does tot, bit lenves that question in the hunds .of the City Comuaily, and Village 'Trngtecs,”” “You have spoken of the bill asa necessity to Chicago: now do you know whettor or not it 1s sity’ itt nuy of the outlying cities or vite of tha State is well? ras Informed mitt tho, heuouslty: Aid exist but di not fnquire specifically about Did the frionds of tho bit! assign uny other gon In fiver of tt than its necessity” It was. ttrgued Cit a system “of decnsing professions, trides, Velilclos, Iness pursuits, wte., would 60 ry ADJUST TILE DURDEN OF TAXATION that reul estate would be greatly rolleved, (Tt BOW pays AN unite propordon townrd the maintenance of mnualpad government, aud 10 relleve It woukt work a ucuutlt nat arly to ity owners, but also to renters, tor high taxes make high rents.” . “Hid you consult with tho State authorities in roferenve to the bt" Thad a long Interview with Goy, Cullom on the subject, ind he heurtily approved the Moye. ment}: thought it was in the right dleection, and thut its falltence and working would bo highly benollei throughot tie State * What more do you propose te do looking to mating the bit a idw “Pom prepariyg uelreutar sotting forth the factg.—talclu them trom tho records,—for the use Of tho mombers of both Hou: whieh f with forward tna few days. Pdon't think It wil be airy todo maro, for te more thy matter ysed and understood the stronger it will Ttappents to the common senso of tho los ity tntsis $4 Justice, wid it is a step In the: lonof making everybody pay for alt begets, well a3 in indterkit dings.” THE DUTCH BOER WAR, Acvount of the Kirst Day's Fightlng at Langs Nook—Bad Defort of che rites inh}+Reinforcoments Burrying Vore ward. Sycetat tu London Times, Dura, din, 2--The Hoers hive been reln- forced? from Herdelberg,; and now number be- 2,000 and 4000,” Skirmishes have occurred between patrols, but ne casualties ave reported, All the troops were landed fromf the Euphrates by Wednesday night list, and are procceding to tho front, The volumn will adyanco at midday, but the rouils ure bid. : Nows bas comodown thatan engagement com. menced this morning. . The urtillory had just opened fire when the mossage left, Musketry fro wats opened on both sides, aud the advance is proceeding suc- eossfulls’. ‘The telegraph hag beon tald within four mites of the aceny of netlon, The Boer fleing hus almost ocased, Tho Bours on Kopje nro out.of, range. Tho following was Issued at aquarterto 1 o'clock by the Colonlul Seurotary: © Olllcor commandig the column, camp four tlles from Lang's Neck, reports, Jan, 283 © + droop lett the vamp at 6: ‘The General moved to tho right with Gricve's ging und tho Fifty-olghth Regiment at 832. The Third Hate tution Sixtteth Milles erossed tho anain lina of advance. and inelined to tho left towards the Neel, At 9 o'clock the Third Battalion Sixtleth Titles went inte a dip im front of the Ke, the Hitty-lghth beng I reserve, the Naval Brigade on the ler, the Royal Artitiery on tho right, with iho envulry du the rear of the gins. ‘The ulry’ ware partly diamuunted, and the fatantry wero, tyhuy down, Att:26 the frst gun of the artillery: shelled tho bighta and Dongus to our right. At Wy o'clock tho Fiity-ciuhth Regiment, which dnd been moved) te the cught, formed Up, and, showlug ut the foot of the Dong, be gan te storm, ‘fhe Boers opened tra on the Pit ty-olghth, whose mounted men useended tha hilt to the right of the Fifty-elghth's attavic, bine aiet whottra and retfred, Tho Filty-eiith tinged storming, They met the Huers ut dose ridge, and dvove thea ap the HN) atior a vers hot encounter. ‘The Buors were stebngly coins forced at tho btH-top, and entladed the Fittys elgbth with a terribly fire, Naully obliging thon turetiro. At the colt covered the with drawal of thu Fifty-eight Regineat by arditury ire, und vew remain on the same grou as before the Ww en the rhe in front afthe Neck, Tho Fift hth Regnanent ts re~ formed it the rear of the rest... Tho Naval Brigade mmnde splendid practico with the rock~ et LATE. Dunnay, Jan, 29,.—Tho Hocrs faught In the ae- tion of yeslerday with deterain COUR O,, They captured the colors of thy Fifty-elenth Regluwat, Killing the two ofticera in charge, Tho uch of tho regiment recuplurcd Wem at the point of the biyonet. Aneyurwituess states tint. the Hours butch. ered one woundod, sh ne through the head us thoy lay. Tf tho Fitty-cighth bad Yeon apunoctud by nhother thoustyd men, tho poste Bon pould have been taken wad the Berg eluared, a Forty Boors fell eloae to our dines, Their lose furthey up the hill, through shell, ete, cannot be Stated, Guo well killed ivy tia in vay xronp, The rockets bad not (alr ply, owing to the buyo boulders scattered about thd spot. ; “pT LATER” © Jagr wu.—The Following uuthontio ac- count of “s cnguyenent hus been pub- lvhed by the eveury? “Maj, Dartnoll and the Mounted Pollcs re: turned to Neweast}e from the esp on Bacurd moralug, ‘Snery ds no doubt as to Bridi x Ught doug a repulse of tho British fyrces, The Duuwan were strony Intreneted he and Qang's “Neck, where they had oce foase and eatte Kral, fram were aheled early in the aity, 3 iy tho most: dient | polit on the, svenatin to the ratty: van Ati au ' hate tery savaneed within range, Tho guns werr then ranged on the right and the pockets on the left of tho rend to the Neck, The Neck wus shelled for one bour, when there was Ute san of the eneuy, ‘The Fiftyselghth Heiment then advanced ta stern ded hy Col Deane, ‘thoy were net by ndestruetive fire, but held their own xatlantiy. Menuwhille the Boerd. etnerged fron stomens to the rhrht and left. and poured heavy Hunking fire into tho Fifty-ehetth Reyiment, who new suifertd severely. expeciiliy anion thelr ofleers. Thole ammunition rut short, an thelr supiirts filled) to reach them, They tn fore ratired with thelr guns toward the camp, keeping up at bold front the while, and new the eneournter at times beeame band-to-band, ‘The Hours nivaneed on the deft and tho right camp to within abort distanes, ‘The then sent outa fag of trace, faking for tine to. Dury thedend, Tho proposat wis accepted, and both partles proceeded to the task, One [eitleh Btigrean dttaided nt Boar whe was word yee detained. Our shells tho Boer earthworks, The wins were kept i the citinp to guned T. ekets, when dired in any considerable ite be very effective, ‘Tho Hoer Amated at OX killed and wonnded. oliowing aligers were killed: Col %y Hdettt. Blwes, his thiedoscump: Mu Foote, of tho artille fouls, Mallia and De in, of the Fitt nents und Lieut. uma of tho Six Maj. Hingeaton fa missing, Lieut, 1 uly wounrted, Altogetlier 160 foot and thirty mounted tn were killed and elgbty wolinted. | The oft wore pleked vif varly. Second-Lfent. Monek had x narrow erenpe., Sub-Lleut. Jopp now. commands tho Fifty-elchth leginent, ‘Tho wounded ara ta ranch Newenstlo on Saturdays “Tho Generat widressed the: troup after’ the eneinemont, ing his intention to hold the camp til refiterced. “The camp it now strongly Jntrenched, with a fort at eneh corner.” ————— Ia sale to hay parently passe thing aa Th STATE AFFAIRS, INDIANA. Srectat Mepaten to The Chieagn Tribune, INpiANAPOLtS, Ind, Feb. 12.-Kepresentativa Wilson, of Montgomery, Chairimun of the Hogso Committee on Prisons, returned this morning from an Investigation of the Southorn Prison ut defersonville, and he does not hesitate ta say that the prison ought tobe condemned. Ttwas Inilt re 1810, and Is. entirely devoid of the fin provements recommended by sanitary science in theso Intter days, ‘The ventilation fs very: Dad, the dning-reom fs too einall for the mum bor of convicts, aud ‘the seweraxe, uttugether a falture. Instend of the gower ranuing into the Ohla itiver, It deflected into 4 slough, and the State was at any thio fable to sults from reshtont property-holders. Mr. Wilson id not think that. very: yond ment could Tee procured for four cents a pound, and was vot feyorably Impressed with the general qualls ty of the food furnished the convicts, Te thought the State shottld dond Insane convicts ta nn itwane asylim, Insteml of keeping thom Through cold winters {nan agerunentof the prison where there was no lire, ts $$ the ease at Jottersouville, fle satd the burialegreuad of the prisott, wag rented and. was without protea: tiow from hogs or body-anatchers, he’ thought way stinply. barbarous. He fou the bookkeeper's system of the prison the best he ever knew, bie wns not pleased with tho qanll-, tes of xome of the subordinite oltleers, Mr. Wilson ts tn favor of tho abotition of the * eute andenine-tails.” He was strongly of the opinion that the State should locate the prison in komme stouc-quarrying region, lke Lawrence Count, re. by iworking ti the quarries, convie would he less Mable to come into competition with honest Inbor, Of tohuceo to th a Rreat usistake. He alse thought the refusal convicts, 4S ts now the case, 1s WISCONSIN. . Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Maison, Wis, Fab, ‘Tho, apportionment of tho Stutulnto Congressional districts is attract~ ing a great deal of attention, and several schemes have been made, but notice have proved fa gntistactory as tho one ‘concovted by D. P. Dulsiter, which was telogruphed you early in tho week, Of course there aro aspiring geutlemen in all those districts that sco in [t whit blusts thelr hopes, but it 19 satiefuctury to a large mit- Jority, and nll admit its Justice, both ag a Mrty incusure and to {he iuterests of the Stat Even the Domocrats admit. that it fs dovold of gerrymandering. A corrected sebeme has been made by Me. Pulsifer, ut tho Bugwos. P thon of any locdl politicians, whieh leaves First na prey ly toleyrapuer, minkes the Se ond cousist of Racine, Kenostn, Walworth, N Green, and JeTerson; tie 'Phird of Dane, ette, Grant, Couvtord, und iehe EEL Oe Dodge, Washington, Oz » Rebus gan, Catumety M wintuve; the Fifth of sak, Lae, Groen, Luke, Marquotio, Ada neat; the Sixth -of Wintytiara, Wa Tawny fat he At pent, W nebngu, Ontiyzmis, Mrown, sinvwan Pours the Sov { Votion, La Crosse, Jnekson, Ban Clatre, r hth of St, Croi. Duun, Polk, Barre neenet, Dow! Bay th Ashiond, hip; , Clark, "Saylor, Lriee, Wood, Portage, Marithon, Uneols, Tangled Uconto,nad Muringtte, ‘ita sehenie does not makous sood a division of terkltory as tho former, nor td equal I population, but may sit= Iafy some'tucn] pulitiohns, It leaves tho districts seven Repnbitean and one Democrat. The Con | mnittes on Redistricting the Bute Into Senate and Assemblf Districts will doubtless be p= pointed noxt week, when tho fun will commonce, Spectat Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, NASuVILLY, Feb. L.—Tho Leglsintive Tnyves- Uguting Gommittce reussembled and examined Kevernt witnesses to-ituy, who testified that thoy: knew of no nember of the Legisiature eelliny or ulforing to sell bis vote, The Committeo ad- Journed ull Monday inorning. ————————— PERILS OF THE SEA. Arrival at Milwaukee, Atter - Man Days of Bulleting by Wind and Wave, of the Propeller City of Ludington. Spretal Dispatch to The Chicuga Pribune, + Minawaunre, Feb. 1, he propeller City of Ludington hus arelyed safely at her doek in this elty. In an Interview to-day Capt, Oitmaa stated that the wind fncreased to a gule and blew about fortyeflye nites an hour on Friday: oventng, when he was twonty-five niles ont on tho wny to Qrand Tiaven. Considerable suow was falling, and the sen bogan to be very heavy. After standing up against this storni for a short tine he was obliged to put back, and beaded tho vessel ulnost die west. About 0 o'clock he got into a harvor of ifce, and at bols hour the gale seemed to reneh . its wrontost ight, In the furysof the wives the Uctotor storm was equated, <The Ludington : sunhurmed, however, wid romulned in tho je Saturday morning {6 was found that sho was drifting southward, Such was her condl- ton mm day and aot tis morning, when the oftivers muds out Racing Votnt, | ‘Thos had deittod nearly ditty miles between Feiday nfent aad Sunday morning, At browl anylight thoy were nble “to get oat of sho leo, and the vessel was hemlod for Mibviukeo. She reacked port li the mildute of this Lorenoon, and found the harbor alnioat clear of tee and snow. Capt. Gilnvin hits heen congratulated on all sides thia afternoon Tur bls berolsin as wetk as bls good duck, ‘Tho woll-tested propeller, whlch tug been tats tog winds wave, und ies on Lake Mloblyan for three weeks, carrying thirty penple und 00% inrrels of flour, revciyesa great deal of admira- fon, ——_ : SMALL-POX, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicaga’ Tribune, teaTo, Tt, Feb. 12.—Tho news was spread thls afternoon that a cage of smull-pox was at} tho Sisters of Merey Convent, «A young doctor by tho nune of We. L. Smith bas been attending the eave for a week past, and has not made known {ts form until to-day. Ho lati to have Known what it was from the frst, but it is gen crully believed ho dhLnat. Che sehool of 150 scholurs wid hold up to hist night. ‘Tho City Murshat has faformed tho priest that he tust hot bol service to-morrow, Wi tho church ts Ln an adjoluing lot ta the convent, —<— Barthquake in Switzerland, Geneva, don, 2.—Later aecounts ‘Thursday's eartoy wider urea Uban wus at rat aupposed, fen with varying legres of intensity, wot aioe at Berne anid Mucnsliyjcen, bat ar ‘Thun, Baste, Sulothurn, Zurich, Heane, Oberhotony ai borg. “fhe pringlpal shock ueeur Miwustornoon, Berge mean thine, A elignt shock wins obsurved Ab o'clock the same diy) and a: other equally aight wt the following Kelday morning, According tun report of the Berne Ouseryutory, tho Hrat und pemalpal shouk wo fi the dircotion From cust to west, with a alight northorly deviation, ‘Tho odelllation was bolls Vortienl and lateral, and, according to seme nes conats, Was preoutted byw rumbling, subters ranean Bound, ts intensity may be judged from the fucta Unt the cilmes in the ehureb clocks wore mado to strike ald tho bells to toll. books were thrown froin tho shelves and plets Urce detite from tho walls, white tn Berao alone more than ti chimneys were thrown doy Chlidron und teachers can pell-mull from tho senuoly, dad allatidy bud to by given up for the day, ‘Duly ig the twenty-fourth carth-. avake Chait gis been recordad ‘th switzeriind atnce Nuvomber, J8i2, und ts provabiy tha must sovero, = Why dees Glenn's Sulphur Sobp soll so well? Hevanse it makes the skinclear, Avoljoountar- celts, a ae Sour stomach, slvk headache, and dizziness, Hop Bitters cures with a fuw doses, inembership of nearly 1 of the best class of REMENYLS FIDDLE. A Wild, Untamed Deputy-Sheriff Pounced on It, And It Cost thé Musician $270 to Ransom the Instrument. A Tin Vox Full of Moncy—Beware of tho Hotel Thieves. ‘There was begun [1 the Sup day by Messra. Shufeldt & Westover n sult inns sunpstt ngainst Me, Bdouard Hern known Hungarian violinist, whe, with the ald of hls “old Stradivarius violing’ delighted a eoupie: of audiences yesterday in the Central Music Hail, Stress hus been tatd on the fact that Mr. Hemenyt, accomplished these plensant and, to hinself, profitable Its with the aid of tho violln, in order to fully ehow the dependence of tho artist upon bis instrument. Notonly must a violinist have a violin, but Inthe case of suclt virtuost ag tho gifted Hungarian it very often happens + that at times only a certain particular viulin will anit thelr. purpose, A ovulgar Inatrument which hrs never done" mnaré nub service than the evolving of Jigs aud Drenkilowns of course could net be pEpeuicd, even in response that master's bow, todo justice to the creations of wet, and Brust, and Pugenini, Vieling have sduls, and It Is opty with sitch wholsesouted tne atrimments as hinve forges been devoted to tha interpretation of the novlest muse that erewt* tuters cun do fustica to their powers, and When 01 of them hus grown aceusthimed to Ruch AD inetriment It becomes so mich a part of himself that the piir becomo aesort of mmusteitl centaur, Mr, ts si, being a great niaster, of cutirse has his pet instrument,—the oll Strid) 4 att= nentioned,—nnd when Just beta adn ning’s concert opened whom be wast entered) his dresa- Jng-room at ¢ isiceHiatl, and, without any preliminary explanations, Hfted the caso contiining tho dnarument from its resting anit sturted tea the room He owas, of course, deeply xi: oud demanded to knew the why and Wherefore of so) lnwarrantabte a proc fig, Hut what followed hud. better be to the language of Deputy-Shertif Kirk A. man, the unwelcome Jntrudce upon the violin: ist's privacy * “LAVAS ROU lorCourt Satur. TO GET THA VARICS FIDDLE, no mutter. what happened; so when I zot to tha Hall F just got-on the plitform, which wis erowded with the chortts for the Liberty fyinn, rusted past them and tote My, itemengts dress ing-room, where f.grabbel the violin. Mr. Kemehy} was indignait. J expluined my mis- sion, tok him whom. repre: ed, and he bes cane na nice us possible rught 0} Ife want ane to tet the flddie go and take doy thing sand he loved Its tht It was worse Unan' sepurat. fig man and wites ofered to give me an arder ou tue "Preatugue, payuble at tha eiosy af the perlormance, tit it was of no.use, Ehud the olt Stradu—what d’ve call it? Well. never mind: 1 hud the fiddle, and =o when ha tal OLD STRADI- me to be careful, that she | was worth 0M, Was ctretul, but fF didwet lot ber ko. Well, bu. gaw 1 was determined, and promised to settle up tf Pwould go with him to the Grand Pueltlc Hotel, Lagreed to tis, and pitced the Violin in care of n coupleot custodians Ind with inc. He didn’t Ike this iden atall, ‘but thine was pressing, and wo sturted out. We enterod a carriage, and made tracks for the a Grand Pueitte Hotel, We renched Ren roomyund there ho produced w tin boxy one tou, ich was full of money, MUNDREDS, FIFTIES, TWENTIES, TENS, all Kinds of-bills in it, full right upto tho top, I naver saw so much money, Te saw [wis astons ished, and he gues and tells me that before the close of the scuson there Will be 83,000 In that box, Bire's nuit, dust fancy, and be keeps it yh around that way in bis room, Well, he nid the money, and wo dashed back to the Musle-Hall, Careluss ubout money? fT should | buy so, When he was paying the baekrman 1 caught sight of the bIN he gave him fort one-doline . biL ft owas at ty, and if f) hudn't culled bis onttendon to it be wotdd never have knot the differ Found it out? No be wouldn’ never hive nthe wiser, He's Just roliing fn money, whieh be don't seem to know what todo with. On the way bnek he was plengant, buthe did Just trouble about that fddie and tho custodians, aid when be regnined tho dressing- room he erled ont, * Oh, take those devils out of tetys called the devils off, and but hush, he's Just golng to pluy, and 1 want to hear Just what kind of fddling It ts whied ean Mil atin box ike that with money and make t Inuit rot know the diilerence between “a one dobar bal and a fifty.’ Ww tbe concert was over tho reporter SAW MI. IEMENYI, WIG EXPLAINED that the Importunate ereditor In the case wus n Me. Krell,ot Cinclonath, from whom he pur- chased a violin for £190 for andy friend, “Tho BU rendered by the Deputy-Sheriif was ona Dasis of S20 for the Instriinent, whieh was un- Just. and he paid the amount ‘under protest rather than subinit to the detuya of immediate litigation, He said that he nuver: made sueh good thie In his fe berore as he did on the trip. tram the Musie- Hull to the hotel and back. ‘ “Just luok here,” he sald, pulling a disorgar ized * wad" of bilts—all apparently of Linge de Noninntions—from his overegal poeket, “doesn't that look as it Lyris ina hurts? f Just rammed that into ae overcont pocket ne tie hotel and rusbed on here, Ab, well: {t was very unpleas- tnt; bnt, then, it is alt right now.” And me lit tlowan sued npan the crowd of ladies and gen tlemen surrounding bin as pleasantly as if sued a thing asa Deput: nknown, lifted up the 85,000 dddl Apped Ata delicate bady fr: georgeous all bindkereblers, plreed iby tio, velvet-lined ease, closed thy lid carefully, tocked It, and marohed briskly off with bis treasure 10 the carriage in waiting for hin, THE LAND-LEAGUERS. Meeting of Ward Associations Yestere here inumed alaye The Slxth Ward Brunch of tho Irish National Land League met in the basement of St. stants- yf, the wells - Hogan, favoring the ree and. treating the band in Ireland ns a prabable principita of the meetinge cont aetion of the Brit= ould afience the present rygita and mike ft teensy for her bold atroke for freedom. sine. niin demonstration, ————— NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR AT OMAHA, OMAA, Neb, Pet, 1L-As an outcome of the Propusttion from Nenetatugh & Morrison and other business men of Omaha, the Union Pacific Railway Company haa authorized 't. 1. Kimball, Assistunt General Manu: to subscribe $00,000 Jo ated of the construction of a large grain elovas for inthis city. The eltizena wil aubeertbe $40,- OO), The elevator will have capacity of 600000 du: vad be finished In time far next sea- ayn's erop, AMUSEMENTS CENTRAL MUSIGIALD, SECURE To-pay reve §=§SEATS THEO, THOMAS CONCERTS, beuinning Wednesday evening, Fob.23 |, hopeless cris aitpeared to think 0 fat Pariament tion fa drelan | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb, Zand 24, BERIAOZ" DALWATION OF FLUST, CATARRH CUR Swallowing Poison. Bwwatlow Ing and Jabalisne the borioud impurities nernted by Catirett Aw TNE Bt ft Lene atonal and, | fs iy the APOLLOC ORCHES TIA, Minw EA 2 W. COWEN _ KE onor; Fi FRIDAY EVENING, Fab. 3, BEETHOVEN NIGHT, And trst appearnies of Herr JOSEEFY, tho distine aulshed Fianint, SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING, plains mt enected by 2 be Mf antidote, 1 vies #8 40 [rH wate wlth ibs We un sa Gavi | Popular Programs he moat ime hice witeelt= | py Tbk, THOM AM ORCHESTIOAS A ation. I bitte lit Py TUE THOMAS ORCHESTRA. mr ted er eeurain te Yetta ee Ate LU, Be m Wy oO SIS, GEO. It. CARPENT! iWiroadwar, Ne ¥.2, "It cured ma ng IEWARD ADAMS, Maninue: 0 rans, for nearly 30 "years." Mra, & We Washing e Ry HORRORS! JTAVERLWS N. qulied mith Catarth na yew |THE | (rieat Euceers of the” rareTuw nod breath thrust | BLUES, |Hreal E\ponenls of Refined Burlesque, H KEEP /SuRPRISH P s SE PARTY,. 1 pana iieasthaense ceegasrtoroat cay mnlrana Ue Kileitoxeope of pure {uns tho sarki” ER E.OO come os oy Ee aT ROIS tea rne PACS: a NO FURTHE avs ee ents w A to‘avolll the crowd nt nid! WVICKERS THEATRE, ' The Salvini Season! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, eats far uny one or more of the olaht nie Inrulvert by MIGNOIC SALNINT wi B at M'Vicher's Theatre, on THURSDAY, : me He Prepared from tropteat it ’ i fe Prices of Meserred Seats will be $1.50 and $3, teats and plant aecording tu location. Oh FOR FIST WEEK. et REPERTOIRE Fen, 2 OTIEELIO HAMLET: Is the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World FOR CONSTIPATION, BIL-' ATO + OTHELLO Mi S010 Propriotor. Every Evening und Mattes this weok, ‘The Orivinat Be 4—Smleh, Watdron.Cronin & Martin, ‘Miss Munste Harsal, °" Mies Neltie Michards, An Spectaitlos, GEV, I, EDESON tn his locat draina, IOUSNESS, HEADACHE PooR AND LROUn wr CHICAGO, * Supporte BA CK and the Stock Co. INDISPOSITION, AND ALL | afttitypnEeguieyand Sunder Matinee 335 Wad Sal. Matinees, 15, 2% and be! 8 ‘ AILMENTS ARISING FROM sect and Holl talephones. i AN OBSTRUCTED STATE THIN soxDay rain, FEM. 14, : pie . eturn of the popular Tragedian, a ricrd ander, ana | THOMAS WW KEENE, Ladies and children, and i w wwe : 1 those who dislike taking pills RICHELIEU : and nauseous medicines te Miss IUGNIIETTA VADER Sata de Mortinge secure cathartic action, are Tresdny, nnd Wed We SI especially pleased with its agrecable qualities. : ‘Try ILonce, and you will esteens It highly as asafe, plensant, and effective remedy, Yacked in bronzed tin boxes only, Price, 25 cents. Large boxes, 60 cents, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ATRE. 1, ovary evans Ing and Wout Atinees, the peos ple's Invorite, RIACCGIE MITCHELL, In her colehrated Tnpersunntions, supperted by I’. DN RUSSELL und spectaliy-seteeted Dramato RE Company. RTOIRE-M UOT, i's OF OAK." ST. JACOB. , ; “pis GREAT GERMAN ONLY THIS ‘WEE ‘ho world-renowaed Comedl> tins und Churacter-Actors, BAKER AND FARRON, faus Hall, corner of Johnson and Eignteenth stryets, yeeterday ‘afternoon, Mr. Jumes O'Neill in the chair, Thue attendance wis very large, 800 or 100 people beng in attendance, including many ladles, ‘ After thu transiet(on of somo routing Lusi nossa, the fullowlug resolutions were Iitrodueced: Warttuas, fhe Senate and House of tepre- sentatives of the State of (Milnals on the th of February inst. passed resuludons expressing symputiy forthe trish pape teres, bo it. thenule pat aur thanks and the tiaunks of all Irish citizens and sympathizers are due tho members of the Sunate amd House of Repre- gontatives who voted for suid resolutions, aud the Secretary Of this Lengue ls hereby instruct- add to phice un record all those who voted in or ‘of the resolutions. Resolved, That tho thames of tho three Kepre- seatatlyes Crom Cook who voted agninstit be put on record; und tho Leagues in tholr re- upeotivg districts bu requested to take due nos Uce of Calling, Cook, and Pariah, . ‘The resolutions were wuaniinously adopted, Inquiry was mitde as to tho residences of tho three offending Representatives, and: the street and mimter was xiven in cach cuse. On motion, it was resolved thuit the action of Messrs, Colllus. Cook, and Parish be brought be fore tho Central Hue UNG that body be re quested to notify tie dierent branches how those gentlemen votud. ‘he lutter of the Arehblshop of Hoston, stn patlizing wih the land movement in nut and giving tt bls cordial fidorsenivat, was reat, and fhe sont reased Joudly applaud, ‘Tho Hon, W. was the aponks the afternvon, He ex bln from speaking att length on account of a sovere sore throat, but in the shart tiie bo ald spenk he evoked cons silertblo applause and: enthusinem. Ne con: Hoed binselt malily ta tho land question, and wave statistics showing tho Injustice und une fulriessul the presene system. He regued the causes for which the people of Ireland wet now struggitng a4 the noblest Ja whieh they could by engaged, and bid Cuik tithe bt world be successful if aid were furpished by thelr breth: ren in Ameriea. ‘Tho purlodicnl mentweaney of Jreland woukt atone be remedied when a pens Aut proprietorship was vatublihdd and the Ull- ers of the soll weer no fonger tenants at will, He hoped toliye te seo the day when Ireland stood forth a Nation, though he‘did pot believe it cans aver bo granted by any det of Purlia~ ment. At tho concinsion of Me. Hynes’ speech a large nuiber ef Indies folned the League, It has now Trish citizens in the Sixth Ward, ‘tho m to next Sunilay after. gaon at tthe Lencue wil meet fi thee bt mit of St, Hue Chitreh, aurher of Puullon hiventh streets. FIFTH WARD. ‘The Kossuth street branch of the Fifth Ward Land Luague held a regu weekly meoting lust eventag at tha school houw= on Kossuth street, near Wallace, ‘The attendance was quite nda number of tha gentler sex were pre: Na taiportant bustles was transacted, wudatter the disposal of some routine work diferent speakers were heard, ‘The toxt wes. OF course, Une Wranud Of suityring Lretand, and tho speakers had tho: Pd wf tholeRudience, The Leagae Gloe Club, une OF tha most popular tuatetes of tho Fifth Ward Lengue, sang: seve erul patrlotie songs, . NINTH WAKO. Amocting of the Ninth Ward Irish Loague “Hib wis heht ag the West Bide gig attive faust o ng tA cifeet iin organization. ‘The witend- Atnee Wis yery good, but not inves business wis di mi Al Povey was no Traxond eleetiug atl it elected President, 2 HL. O'Toole Sceretary, wud Mr. ‘Thomas Hrenan ‘Lrossurer, Committees wore appointed to seeure speakers wid make Tho avcossury arranguments for bulding (he next, dnvoling. 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