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__LOCAL NEWS. | eyo seorar een a a ree Onmaxat Covrt—T. H. Crawrorp, Judge. all the feelings he had derived from associa ; regard any | Nur igictiayet. whe bea bee his home | — : = THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. | ‘f¥0v:. neither wil ara a a te Inland $0 bedepekslangei een ee HIS AFT. at nee - Binpr aae If he could tear oj # if he c ‘ 'y, by a Mr. Mahoney,where it had floated | 7 Trial of arya = amc meh bay killing oh oe Boa net ben called etna j or ‘been washed ashore, at or near the half-way tiging | of. AT AUCTION or Mion. ee Ys Sea i maha the name of bis birth, of his education ef | sau » Soa Retvenn aon the land | © Pipi che aes ak Street tore,“ tion i counsel on the other si read | most revolting, rereytd Hirect, with gentlemen, what would have been his course from the personal friend oe Mental, ip the wae ta! miaieet NINETEENTH DAY—MONDAY. had a traitor coteret bis here>, pewtianlonted his +) whose statements were worthy the | thrice its natural size. and 4n’a etate cf inte shoveion ix is 8 good location and rapidly - ould leave eof any man; but Putrefac- | improving part of the city. At half past nime o'clock this morning, quite a | it to the Court; he would leave it to the counsel | at issne, ee preter to Meagan rte mlstaieath tot te optene ee onan ti felange in od aaaae dae crowd had collected in the courthouse, and the | for the prosecution: he would leave itto the rela- | thority of Ue liar of the Kooy? death by his own deliberate act. A large apa ‘ALL & BARNARD, Ancts. chances of a speedy termination of the trial were Gives seed Be ‘ey themselves, to sy what | He challenged the gentleman to show the code, | hammer, which was rnized as bel By J. C. McGUIRE ussed pro and con. Among those present in- by =. bom ; ond The moment when | sanctioned by civil aut hority, by which the adult- | the deceased, was found ted inside bis hat, & = wo ‘SM! E & CO. Auctioneers. the ber were Jobr Mitchel, FE es Milton rae of — Te ingen ay Lone ron ior foes tpt peers tee sali, sis rope, the other end of which was tied about tne T Barwene Venice Pee re 4% ST, ney. -» State Prosecutor’ o! and; " pigerentes nem : & adeltery 2 committed. The mai ‘ist; end it i rection RERT. : On Mt x Loutlens By tn ag eA an others, iiracted for tS oh mind, as | Bre inter prctar 2a tis case was, What has been Fiver current, that fue deceaacd, ater tanking, ae | LERNOOS Balak hogs ot MONDAY -~4 bea m Prospect hear re 5 . e in on which the common law has put , pepe ye orange id » looking ia un ta ttempt to say when insanity begins to steal over | upon fhe act of ‘adultery? veate under the cam. | Preparations for death, must hinve leaped from the Ro Ne, front ss usual gou . Indeed, a general air of cheer- S mon law, a w Gothic, the Grecian. and sou! fulness rvaded the court-rootn, induced doubt: Hee es have heard of instances where a | oF the Roman code Lees Ee ins were found, by the force of the curren pene ayooneisting otto ted Gault two-story’ Beich ospect of a usion to heretot joymen: is m@hd had | Those maxims of ¢ la ~* mow tedious Ae Perey conclusion to this | ra enly supposed hineay erica instrament | which related to murder of mantan nee The Rav retea, a rane of late, by rosea sand conmpack buildings rder or manslanghter now | the heavy rains. A rosaryof beads, end a few , Aud containing 6 roomseach. Judge Crawford annowneed, on reaching his | of Divine vengeance to extirpate some supposed | constitute the principle cf bea eee ntee ROW b y Ohe-fourth cash: the 3 . we iiise he found a letter on bis desk for Mr. time Mavaructnae pee oeked inthis cane wea the | ar. overned. an Serene we ; pre ad ple pf ix shiner paalge nc” gnats months, with interest, sedured by a deed bined tas sansa Bellet — sone Copte, wine was opkins, a juror 5 e ven in lefence contended that the doctrines ot ie KH riot, was buried Z Ne of) om being made, the letter was given ppetlaaph ina ma he pointe cmbrand in he = — in = —~ = first sagen a sod te eum ‘sed i = pee penuh: ae A. GREED iim a yey aa bese Toned two » Mr. ins. 'y in case Janning's case ese doctrines, the 8; : y A. GR a At half-past 10 the prisoner was brought in and age a Sespenkey read thie charge im that | contended, had passed through ithe aa og] Tagnee te the vault so t, Patrick's charch. VALvAste! BUILbINg™ other fire companies, in which several persons “ yt Ko rose, amid ofound silence, Tn'rekweaod to the col pe docksietteke sev). Sac auve: ae alle aoa car ee Sree aie a ee a — DA fete tat ie pina | = Sl and, after expressing his sense of the kindness and | deuce to show insanity, the Court had laid down | He contended. that those doctrines which were | ™2¢ on Saturday was the most terrific remembered ms thefollowing dearriked property. to wits to Arrest on a Serious <ourtesy be had met with in this court during his | the law clearly in the case of Day; which decision | established during the ret were here for twenty years past. The Alexandria steam- Ke » 6. , im § thie’, ead Brrvivgr. N.J. _—The Methodist 5 here, led to speak in favor of the | Ir. B. read from the printed pamphlet. alleviation of the laws witch ty piety for ae ers, and indeed all etiarwdsoigt the southern mai A baSipthcsd es Sate et "Boundary a me ii int cage with Dosten pet: PE ee be eee LATER.—SECOND EDITION. Pi eT. recorded prior to Manning's | Botts Were compelled to lay at, their wharves wferms; One-third ensh; belonssin 6.18, ana w | os oe dapat whe wesarrented at W oo ay rth eh Oy hie colleague tie ||, Commenting on the seventh and eighth instruc. case, where (a man resorting weaen ecb eee nigel, (when it subsided.) and it required | months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. | Muck excitement soon nerived — _ a ned that the lastecldena caked were not «1 — asked by the defence, Mr. B. stat that they | ana slaying another) hiserlatecoula Weertcouined be utmost exertions of all upon them to save them | A deed given anda deed of trust taken. Al: couvey jeval regard J purely abstract natare, as had been asserted on the | PTC 2" mcrae mar which had been asked by | to manslaughter, from great damage. Three ners. hem | #ncing at the cost of the purchaser. oie Mr. Carlisle in defending Jarboe, and which except in ease of an attack upon |g large fore-and-aft. vessel were powions ead oe RE mot. Alexandria Markets. other side. beet granted by the jude in that case. "Ne the of the party slaying. This question of | swamped in the harbor, and every other craft here By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, ALEXANDRIA, April 25.—Flour—No sales; we lie proceeded to comment upon the opening of | ron Eranted by the jndgy “adda | ada Mate we one aE a matter of Justification, | and at Alexandria were, for hours, te Santee RUSTRI TF at 86.25, strict Aitorney, espectally in his description Mt, want ou 60 demine the ee of } pntit Manning's case. The gentleman was mis- | Ganger. We shall doubtless z AS 7 ote Union street super € SALE OF HORSES ANDCAR- | TWicat No sales br ‘sales soon hear of extensiv ij 2 . " 2 white of red $1.45 ine A ho ead mn eg | MG Altieri, eats |r agen eh caer eee | ay de dm Seen me meme |. ash OS LCRA BOHNING AP | ns; Wee Suet aes kS : Mr. A r nan, kno which ‘maneuvers and dodgings and ings he i ° ; pete be eothe hikes Ge orn. to be th or % gs and spy! It was not th ‘pore F i Corn—Sal baal pa ima . va tiption, he said, exaggera- | -aracterized in severe terms. He compared bie the English dadieier ‘ Aux! awed tee Epvcarionat ADVANCEMENT.—A public meet- et gy raise” he highest bidder— Ne sales = 7d wom? een. in regard to oe the exact province of the eared bet id Ere =o 8 aaa hed re oe ape - seth of that country. Had | ing will be held at the Smithsonian this evening, | } tof De ' : are. tae pte $5 Saas Setter thems thn ite > refused 1 the rule formed an opted in Manning’s case | for the purpose of maki ‘i ge- = : Diawie’ y Teg a the Court. He quoted tengo gS > bo 2 gibbet | Major Andre had been | heen confirmed by sub die nents for Teachers’ coal Coumadin ie A . oy Terme: One-third ree and * be uent legal ad. ation? its th J Sees eeeee pea ooee te Court. He deliberately bun by one of the greatest men that | /7°% pe tik pene, | eg: ijudication? | men e Teachers’ National Convention, | sx months, wi ch interest, cured to the satisiac. Baltimore Markets. Bartiwore, April 25 Tier active, but i " 2 uestion for consideration | which is to meet b i : ‘. pete gro peng lap hocca gd ot rota ever lived, for playing the spy. ‘The decision of | mow. Ithad bese pasdh | a cr w s to meet here in August next. Mr %. | tion of the ¥ firmer; Howard St. and Obie . , : irmed in Fisher's case, as | Richards, princi of Union Academy, will de- By order of the Trustee. u nged wheat 70a: | Zit to judge the law as well a8 the fact | Svestion of the peavocaton eth eeey, Pen the | also in Kelly's and Pearson‘ecasea, “Otherauthor, | Keer sa ean rine pal of Uaton Academy, will de ap id J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | rede) oastas en) a the Whole matter in jaaue. In Massoohusetts, he q Heviawing ts gated cic ee tee Fe eee eee h, bad obentred in B aa 07> THE ABOVE S 18 Po: a closed quirt; white 76a7Sc; yellow S0aBic admitted the contrary was determined, and al: Pa jous circ! ces is country, viz: re in N.C. Reports, A New Buitpine Association, styled the Pha- Beco! ne until TURSDAY MC ons closed ; Sides shoulders that the counsel are nchie neque to the jury in this | ©a%, the receipt of the anonymous letter by the | and 3d Jones. nix Association, was organized in thls city, at | ING, Apal Soret eh artereen ieee | “en acer 7 respect. Hereferred also to page 25 of Herbert's | Prisoner; the inquiry instituted py hit; the inter. | As far as proof of-deliberation was concerned, Tem Hall. i tty, apache ‘J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Anetts. Whisky closed firm (ase. where this Court had accorded to the jury | V@lof time when he believed his wife innocent | the facts in the case how before the Court showed gage nd. on Thursday night last, and = . the right to judzeas to acertain state of facta; alse, | 24d mede the two speeches noted in Congress, and infinitely greater deliberation than in that quoted | bout & thousand shares were subscribed on the By J. C. McGUIRE & CU., Auctwneerr. « ies. 29 and 30 to the same effect which Mr. Brady complimented. (and in so ae t eir by theui from 3d Jones, in which case bat 2 min-| Opening of the books. Mr. Geo. Adame was | EXXCE T FURNITURE AND HOUSR- New York Markets. Brogy contended ayainst the insiguificant | Pod another compliment to the reporters for theit | utes liad elapsed between the provocation and the | tlected President, T. M. Hanson Secretary, snd = esate On TUES. | New {Lone Penge Ags 4a at, mag bw sphere of daty allotted to the jury unde rulia: jxbors.) and went on to cite the case of Alexander killing, and the husband manawa that the par- E. C. Dyer Treasurer, ; pax tA ¥ occ, toad by. i at ia clock, :t re $622) > pate maar is 7 to the coutraty. | TFarning ‘his attention to. fase Be Was Oo Ree ec berate speech just be. j ties were then an their way to have an adulterous meee the paaeneeer north, between 15th And tet treeta'werts wo shail | “peat Slteed very dull, with a declining ten fat Sun look! at the relations be- 4 i duel in ich he meeting. x't Forcert the E: the C. usehold Effec! = , - eosemttieapeies, bate etn friends, both law- | bis life, he claimed that Mr. Sickles likewise | Afr. Ould here, at 3 o'clock, gave way for an eoayrgnagl bgp es is) dency; Western red $1.42 wot the that Mr. Sickles had | Could be cool under somewhat similar cireum- adjournment. Corn closed firm; mixed 81a81};¢.; white 84e ; boys, this evening, at the Assembly Rooins, Lou- ime shown so many acts of friendship to Mr. Key, no stances. But he held that at the time these speeches istana avenue. — nt Rosewood Case Piano Forte, by Knabe ] "& Gashie, : yellow Kin*Gc one Chall ot ant Sickl it were made Mr. Sickles really believed in the inno- Raticiov —The Bible class of the Christian By THE REQURST of many friends and patrons, | Suit of Walnut Carved Crimson mask-covered Pork closed heavy; mess $17a817.95; prime walked out of h poring ae light of day | Cence of his wi e held that all the emotions | Association was not so largely attended Saturday pro ATP, Ei hieiletce bother scion Retr gt joes Ares Opaire, top fee Chars, | 15.0. . to conm@it an assassination upon that frlead. of he prisoner's nature were changed at the ino- | night as uaual, In consequence of the unfavorable | 422, . : SpA" | one Sewing aod four Side Chesrae ee? CHM, |” Lard closed firm at 11 Nall Ke. So long ax the earth exists this trial would be | Ment the evidence became indisputable of hie weather. The subject of the deluge wan conti Suit of Crimaon Damask Curtains to match, with | V biskey closed dall at 25az5 ke. remembered, and all the actors in it. What were | ¥if Eullt and of his friend. With this sense of | Ur*iner:, The subject liarly dateretting |. RHE REST THING In th for Coughs, Colds, c enion. &c., the undisputed facts as to this meeting? They are | ‘Pjury he rushes out upon the street, and by his Yesterday the da Sette tavern le, the churches Heian ot ieee and Hoa Vane certs mg - Financial. Seem together in loud conversation—a tumle en- | ‘pid walk and excited manner attracts the atieu- | -ncrstte wemmwal erenien : remedy, for salo everywhere. Elegant Oval Freneh Plats Mirror. Are LORE, April 25 —Stocks are lower and sacs. fh the course of that encounter Mr. Sickles | tion of witnesses. At the Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth Walnut Whatnot, Engravings and Paintings, dull; Cuited States 5's of 1874, 104; Chicago and draws 2 pistol and fires a number of shots, but | On Saturday night, in feverish unrest, he paces street. Rev. L. W. Bates delivered an eloquent | “Humax Fraitty, on Piystonecieat. Re- eriot Marble Bust of Gen. Jackson, Rock Island 574; illinois Central bonds 85%; or what the position of Key, seeins to | bis room; on Sunday morning, in the same condi- Gesoucas ta Gk eacead sage ‘ she at fn sgarcizs,” should be read by everybody. It trents | Alabaster V: Urns, Mantel Ornamente, Michigan Southern, nteed bonds, My; New loubt. Kev is taken a tion, he sees Key pass his , Hae and wave his | 59 chemter ef eae. open the Ist verse of the | of self-inficted discases, and the recuits of carly and Three-ply Carpets through. | York Central 72%; Ben: ylvania Coal Co. 50 bein di Key is taken away, and afterwards Pe: 62d cha) f Isaial Z eake will I not aay . am opera glass is fonnd upon the spot and a Der- | handkerchief. Then the prisoner, believing that cuentas of iesinn, Fat Zion/asake will I no malpraction, the causes that frequently load to une out the house. 1x: V tinppr macrazos, their relief and prevention: with | Street oe Crloloth, Rugs Reading 50%; Virginia 6's % 4; Missourl 6's &755 tinger pistol. Whose pistol was this? No wit- Key is enticing his wife, rushes out. kK: hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake will I Sic m8 7 not rest until the righteousness thereof go forth as | copious instructions as to the sure. method of dis- | Excellent Walnut Labrary Shelves, ks, Oo ness testifies that Sickles had any other than a | Sickles zo one way round the sure, and posses | Vi htueas and the salvation thicer oxo larop | Pelling the misgivings that frequently take hold of | Smtof y oa Qo Furniture, | GEORGETOWN ADVER'’ mt ee pedled behead se neg etic oe | acing that he hed clea ee ese ee OOP: | toad wera” AC Light frome Tn Corie | thane Bees We eute ie tie ee ne onal | Batt tension Dining Table, Lounge, TISEM'TS. that pistol belonged to Mr. Key, and was pores that he had eluded the husband, and is met 2d chapter, Lith and 15th verses, = If any man’s | Work ts beautifully illustrated with colored engra- = = —s used by him. He called attention to the fact that him. If this is not taking him in the act of j rhie-top Sideboard, Dining Chairs, . Glass and Crockery W, Silver- plated Castors, Tea Set, Baskets, Waiters, &o., Weise and Mahogany Jenny Lind and French vings, and is franght with wholesome adviee and exhortations, | Sold by Dr. Barrow,194 Bleecker st., New York. Price 25 cents. Sent free. For sale in this city Ly Ford & Bro., corner Penn, avenue and llth st, ap 19 lawiw wesne Wenig ae ee ee the | shall receive a reward: If any man's work. shall at oe Roan Kev by amt a) | be burned he shail suffer lose; but he himscif shall nat was he to do? To pass Key by and say euuvedt yet so as by fre? food morning: iad he not shot him down | PGES Ite Cuvier South, in the morning pee rn een to know Lint more. [AD-| poy. 3G. Geaahecy prcachon trom tee chap- | canamord to bawitheer Mien Linimentin tial as 6 ihe cooling time, he contended that the | {et F Hebrews, ist verse: ‘* Let ux therefore fear | house. “Tho many accidonts we aro finble to mey paaee | aa Sy -oo|. | Lest & promise being left us of entering into 1 render it necessary any moment. and nothing is ca- x = Scot eiem mere. Thin ldeniok ondl- | os anv of you thonid eceut to comp abet ct ie | ened performiag snch a certain eure, (Evtracs.) | Cottazo Bedsteads, Piain Bureaus Be ere am writes the: frets, poovecation 06 [oe tay ce Toe crn ne te Gore "In lifting the kettle from the fire it caught and | Refrizerator, Cooking and other stoves FORREST HALL, with a sheath knife. “Is there any witness here to |! morning, he held to be impossible. With | At ight he preached from the forbid that I should | serlded my hands and penson very sovercis—one | Tocether with a reneenl aasortenent a * . ¥ ingly | Tespect to the question of malice, Mr. B. quoted ch ; Christ, | hand almost te mcrisp. “The torture was unbear- nd Kitchen Ute: say that the deceased did not answer insulting) frou ‘Sts lory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, fulsight. * * * Tl ef and = ‘3 ; m the case of the State agt. Hill. reported in | £ a a abie, It was an awful sight. we Mustang 8: the first words of Sickles on their meeting, and, Detauits Bence, wie ‘a: aecana y whom the world is crucified unto me and {| Tiniment appeared to extract the pain almost ime frst throwing away the opera-glas which he had | Hevercns® Reporte, where the sccuscd was a | ito the world. ; medistely. It healed rapidiy and ieit no sear nf ne Phat for purpose hore deadty? DT" | tuat an innmedinte eause for the act of killing was | ,, Mt, Wesley a, froma tee Corlathiane ibe: | oie ister ae, Pieter cee Another view of the case. The bullet produced | # ©ifeumstance of excnlpation. Quth verse, “But now is Christ risen from ¢ any ease of Swelling, Burns, Sut J nts, Erup- “ In this case, at the very time of the killing when 4 ate a tions, or Rheumatiam. For Horses, it dd vever Moe rhe oe ok, St the Derringer pistol, but | tne triends of the deceased Teshed an ae eien | dead and become the first fruits of them’ that he dinpansed with. One dollar's worth of Muster {he sevolver | Where isthe bullet from thet freal- | ST ine Killine war chamianin tices eee slept has frequentiy saved a valuable horse. It cure Iy-discharged Derringer pistol? He quoted from | De lieas or the cece cy noun by th sg t Waugh Chapel, Rev. T Galds, Sprains, Ringbone, Spavin, and Founders, Judge Curtis's charge to the jury in M ingo’s case, | fimption of preconceived malice about it, There | in the morning, from Hebrews, 2d chap., part of | Bereare af imitations, Sold 1a all parts of the hab- where it was held that the burden of proof was it w the 9th verse, ‘- But we see who was made | itable Globe. I a I pbstagy Provocation of the very strongest character ath Barnes & Park, Prop’rs, New York. rested on the prosecution, and that it was {ncum. Here Mr. B. read from the opinion of the court in | * a ffering of Lent on the Government to prove a felonious kill- Mees hy 2 : a work abide whic! 1 e not a witness of all Key's family, friends or asso- RTPCIYS Come ee emomnoen, De cates, Las dered to say, or bas been asked or per- mitted to say that this pistol did not belong to Key In reference to the first instruction, that there is no malice presumable in this case, there being alleviation, quoted from United States at. Mingo, 2 Curtes. C. C. Rep., first case in the vol. ume, where Mingo gave tiiree stabe to Johnson WwW LEWL PAYNE HOLESALE AN STS BOO b . SALE De hence Begs \cave to inform his fi at 3 generally that he has removed to Superior Hairand Husk Mattresses, cepted Be Che ee Ol ae eareet, ather nd Pillows, Bi cupied o _Sp Z-im GEORGETOWN, D.c. a MONDAY EVENING. Evi Ee cash; over that sum acredit |” RAED Var at An EE SUMENTAL isfactorily endorsed notes, By Tue CaLesraren terest. _apled "J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucta._ CLIFTON FAMILY, By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ins Adel Mot" iisiean Buckley, Eeq., SUPERIOR MOCK CALECUE, HARNESS, iss Jossie Chitton, Mops: Sol, Hoksks at Avcriox—By virtue of muon) of iss Flora Clifton,” Mr. Frank J trust ‘recorded on the Toth tay ot Sanuaree Tus, | Miss KateClutony’ Master Hear Giiftec, among the iand records for Washiagton cou: ity, a WV GL 3, OUIN 5 if eTTS, shall soll.at public auction, to the Srighest teldee, | ee eae DUETYS, BALLADS SO bbe ee ‘orming the most pleasing entertainment ever or Sarson preached , on SATURDAY, the 2h cf April, at Il o’elock, in front of the auction rooma— or? to the Georgetown public. = * Also, Lyon’s Celebrated Insect Powders, l superior Mock Caicche Carriage, ited ol: t, ing. “Phat case was not mere confoacd than the | Wil’ case, at length; also, from 10th Humphrey. | de2tit, crowned At night: | marze-tmeow ‘ined erith drab aloth and silver mounted, I, Tickete 2 conte: Resorved Sata oenta. Present one. ‘That good-looking young witness | Page $9, a8 bearing upon ‘the same point—i. ¢, | [7 good to be zealously affected always in a good | ~~ 1 pair of Bay Horacn, anager (Mr. Delafield) persisted in testifying directly to - mounted Harness. In reference to the question of justification, Mr. | thing” the contrary of all the other witnesses in this case. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residuoin three and | WW JSALE BOOT AND : 5 5 " April 24, by Rey. Mr. Grani 3 ; a HOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, prneganns & B. supported his views of the point as bearing on At geet erst: Oy ee ee heen Pray 3 Tie G OEM. nix montha, with interest, secured to the satisfac ridge street, Georgetown, DC. bhede.9 vegies Py-setpes Key Dut once. He | this case by various citations. from Blackstone's from Lipnasiona Cur chapace Lith verse: PAwake, | TURNER, both of this city. . By ordor of the ‘Trostee. en a eeenang cee rate rp bee supposed no ee eve a . “| }. ol + - ‘= Sanat. ——__—_ 3 - pd ct Mi * 4 rd who knew him, would doubt that he would tight, papeouary eee pers Sie onic iby { thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead.”” Aud DiED. aple-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | CAIESKIN SHOES, for summer Caos d the inference is that he was ready to do so on sae go in the evening from the first epistle of John, 2d i * this occasion. Quoting again from Mingo's case, homicide. The prostitute may resist the ravisher my own mannfact who was acquitted, he proceeded to the case of | © the death, yet it is claimed that a man may not THE ABOVE & LE tS PosTPonen, | ™\¥ chapter, Mth, 15th and 16th verses. Found drowned, on the morning of the 2tth at ‘ture. ty LE ts My steck of PATENT LEATHER ia the Hotomae river, near Geisbory’. Mr. SOHN | ee er ALU ESDAY, April 3,1 WORK isaleo assorted and well worthy of att Day, where the Court held an exception to the | 's!*t 82 affront put upvn his honor Meancuotr Suicioz.—This morning, as the ALPE Pe ey Rr i gone Neen ‘S nc, aps JE, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, |" ig0c6 tot « __By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetown, _ | (suitable for eer ; He would have them look at Daniel Sickles; 4 t 4 eo aan ek look at Teresa, who was his wife; look at her whom Again the fact that four shots are proven in this | be (Mr. B.) knewin her childhood, and for whom Ais triends and the friends of the ‘amily are in small locomotive used at the depot of the Wash- | vited to attend his funeral from his late residence, ington Branch railroad for regulating the cars corner of 7th atreetand Virgini: enue, on thisday, upon the COARSE S#OES and BOOTS ‘ants)also on hand and constantly the ath instanc. at $o'elon wu ruceed frou Het RESIDENCE! ON 3m Segue iy country marshonts onl shore ia, wrant axe "i les, | he hoped, notwithstanding her sin. no more an- upon the track was backing into the inelosure, a | there to > triek’s vault, where remains ate F GEORGRTOWN A jerton--Oe bh invited to cail or address meat No. ridge at umstance sheces that he gectenen oi | Sara than would be necessary to attain repentance; man was seen to throw himself upon the track, | ‘ eposited, acd thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery. AFTERNOON oth instant. at 53 o'clock, we will Georgetown, D.C. wpe a derstood the thing as he did, and that was that | look at the ehi!d, innocent of the crime, but upon N, wife of sell, on the 55 o iy t cos Fnreite street. opposit=ath, | © : i ; On the 2th iovtant, MARY first lot north of the Cedars,) thenew Frome Dwel? NEW 600. the personal friends of Key came to where | whom would fall the heavy weight of the judg- | 1, before It could ve prevented. the wheels of | Henry S. wri inko plese’ Wednesday evening, | ling lately erected by On a a Tue Subsoribers would even n the attention i r of Pa L ti bel cigar ngage ¢ house is builtin the best style; containa asers to their dost goods. raw theo ir ronterawertp whip ogoniead wigay Tv meee yey oe ae may re- | and arm, and causing death y minutes. He votwoen Hand Bete, ee seus's,2" | roooms; in very convenient, “The grounde aro or, | Pani Wee wee hee nia ee moot of goods. in : , s ull line of PARASOLS, Hemstitoh command a beautiful view of Washington and the | and other HAN C GLOVES, MITS Potomac shores, ENMBROIDERT! . HOS » &o. i Property is opis sold beoa ase the proprietor wet aes os a oa of TASER: vi pa 1 District, ¥ A Ps 3. bs . Terma: Ono fourth cash; th residuo in 6, 12,-18, SHIRTINGS, ‘and SHEETINGS, HEAVY STICS With ail other goods usually found in a well-se- lected assortment of Dry Goods. - and 24 months, with interest. A deed given and a deed of tru-t taken. = ap lt-eokds BARNARD & BUCKEY., Aucts. nak A hed es pees etenctngs to J = — . vg =e rohasers wiil find it to ur wan! ox . COOKING RANGES By A. GRE Auctioneer. amine our stock, which will be offered at the low- across the railroad track at the Washington depot. STOVES, —s > Or VY 7 ih t market prices. the tender passing over him, killing him almost bie a : e RUSTEB'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROp- | eu sae. VEIELD & BROWN, instantly, on the moruing of the 25th of April, at HOT-AIR FURNACES, . D. 185i,and duly recorded in api9-Im No, 121 Bridge «t., Georgetown, half 6 o'clock. The deceased had been sev- A complete assortment, at A = m 3B, folio &, et +» one of the = — oe a eral days in Washin: where he is well known. JAS SKIRVING’S land records for Washington county, tn the District HE EOSTASP COMMOPIOG S STEAMER it was ascertained that the deceased was John B. | , [2 Georgetown, on the 22d instant, SARAH EL- Gilmer, of Virginia. a son of Secretary Gilier, of LEN ill Whites De resident Tyler's Cabinet, who came to his deat : ant g by the deplorable accident on the United States | Tine Hoe. Be Bite MAL VINA, steamer a mceton. Coroner Weodward having |. ssssepastisnenipmaienmcninainsumaneniiseramameneies summoned a jury to investigate the case, they re_ | <<< turned a verdict thet the Sid Jobe i Gila; (PO BUILDERS en OTHER: to his death by voluntarily throwing himself ANI : e * familiar with the code, but never understood that cc es acount of provocation, as connect- | the husband was to recognize in the adulterer one ed with the fifth instruction asked by the defence. | entitled to its Latte: ea The speaker thought this instruction e:nbodied | Then he proceeded to argue briefly that the con- these decisions of this court which bad been made | Sent of the wife afforded no justification for the previous similar cases. He sup that upon | 2dulterer, and thence to point ont the inconsisten- } whole evidence the defence this case | cy of the law which discriminated between the . : ly laid | favisher and the adulterer deen totat Maer, chan cans he to the question of doubt whether there was directly in point, and was the one on which this | 2"Y insanity or not, that doubt affected the case of fifth instruction had been drawn. the prosecution rather than the defence. The defence had been complimented by Mr. In respect of the greatness of the provocation, Carlisle for the adroitness with which they had | Mr. B. quoted from a number of authorities to wb oti and is a frequent visitor. The body was delivered Washington Stove Manufactory, of Columbia, the subscriber wi!l sell: at public auc- AN Capt. B. ee tee ee | reac tate ean me oe nn a pa ER A Pee ae ee tnecet 207 PQ. av. 8. E. corner 11th at. the highest bidder: yef-ort of tha premincn, | Watts Ieaven Georgetown, cvery i A for edroltacks n its effects upon uman min ay a "| _Aap In-aost __. (Stn aie o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, the y of gays ¥ a compliment, Mr. B. thought tha could be produced from any other canse, and also | ftiend of the family, who will have it proper! = = a ae ; 1859, all that Lot in Square south of ec igek Sma tor Harper's Ferry, Returning and sagacity his friend, Mr. Carlisle, had no su- ced fr y oth prepared, and conveyed to Virginia for interinen NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO WILL BE sarad SS, soouréell on the wooke of the leaves Harper's Ferry every Monday, Wednesday, io y from the reports of inspectors of insane asylums, epee, ‘ given by a lady to female pupils. at home, or of the city of Washington as Lot numbe and Friday, at6 o'clock a.m. Through in 12 hours. orn idea that cooling time was a question to be | © Show that re of their inmates been or at their resitences, as may be preferred. t number 2, in said Squar: Fare $1 sp i2 im* determined by t Cont as stated by the prose- brought to their condition of mental darkness Easter Suxpay.—The religious ceremonies of | For terms application will be made at 4 ‘This Lot is beautifully situated, having a fronton cution. was, with great deference to them totally | through domestic affliction than from all other | Easter Sunday were largely participated in by the | 28K street, betwoen 7th and sth, nor is Lot ts i ont on causes com! A Vieginin avenue, uniiales on couth 1 RIME WHITE MERCER POTATOES — authori ee , ; 2-e03t ines ee The underaigned have on hand & anti aud entirely Incorrect, for the same rity | ee “ay ano happy allusions to | CbUFch-going people of the metropolis, the Epis- | -*? 7% Se = improvement pron Frame House on C street and a | the aderigned have on herd s.cmell quantity which made the decision on this point, sta Gan diineiiae pertasac: the oars tte defence, read | Copalians and Catholics, more particularly. 520 3 Se 520 | Bigcksmith’s Shop on Virginia avenu te eolde at raduoed prices dgpy to AWRY" ® catent of cooling Une. in tiat ccumection this | {Lou a manuecripta description, furnished by Mr. | At@t. Matthew's (Catholic) church,at tro'elock, | PSPRINGFIELD FARM in Fairfax county, Va.. eee gd8O- Be WILTBERGER: T NN,'No. 576 ect, Georgetown. mar Salt ronal bo ekahdeed faecoue bio aed esa | Meagher, of the resuathable scene exhibited ia | pices woe thronged. ‘The Clioir, under leadership | formerly owned by Capt. 1. &. Pagny soutniuine 26 | apa coeds : OR RENT —The three-story BRICK BULL D- Eraly by ary eid Pe" | court when Mr. Walker was giving his evidence: | of Professor P. Churchill, performed Beethoven's | Aiogaideins frnntn oy andthe termes from Br J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctionoers. ING, No. 84 Bridge street. ly cocupied aw OA to the waving hand hand- | 3nd concluding by an impassioned address to the | Grand Maas in C, with full orchestral accoipani- | Alexandeia ; fronts on middle turnpike. jABIE_IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | Army's Confectionery, and of late by GC. Atz. weochtel te pporbiny Pte nem tne waivers jury in behalf of the prisoner. ments. The principal vocal parts were sustained | carringe hone. cormectib, dairy, aad ail Norra K Street Between 2 hve property isin good order, ving a large bck sagrel enttiind chcardbucn Maiden teeaabane | Atist realling this manuscript Mr. B. concluded | by Mrs. Anna King, Miss Kate Anderson, Prof. | exsary outbuildings, te order PY hog pkg Se , scssing every convemence for @ hrst-class cow of purity, hospitality. pe truthfulness, the spcak- ms Kerio that in view of the relations which Mr. | Churchill, Mr. Taltauval, and others, backed by | of 18 acres of choice fruit in great varir of the Cireur “il sid ey bseriber, Trustee under said decree, will | tonery establishment. Possession given immedi- er procerded in eloquent figure to say that had the | Sickles bore to bis now lost wife, before he caine | au effective chorus. , eh eA as een ELE I ele Doel Peery ah sige lt op on MONDAY APTER- | Stely, Apply to ARNY & SHINN, Ne. 5 Groen dec been actuated by the same feeling with | to this city, and of thecircumstances of her shame, At St. Patrick's church the same Mass was ad- | {Suit purchasers. ‘Terms libera). NOON, April 25th, at 5o’elock, on the street ae et = __mar 2 his noble father, he would never have shown such | be might have.gone to any other place in the | mirably performed by the choir, assisted by a McKENNEY & L the following val wep bag) estate of t DE, Goags ELLs NEW MEDICAL SAL. a vile substitute for the glorious folds of the “Star | whole world, but he could never have returned to | number of good singers from other choirs, under Insurance and Real modore Cassin, % uf No. 15, in 18 for enlsin Georgetown by, KS. T, Cinaell, Spangled Banner!" [Sensation } This raised up | the city of New York and held up his head for a | the leadership of Prof. J. P. Caulfield. Ap 2-eolm 530 1 G. B. Barna: o.,and J. W.3 . Those af” in ‘ent, hetwoen 26th and 27th streets west, togeth- y. Sarse % i flicted with Inflammatory diseases #! give ita d its moment had he done anything other than that | At the Offertory, one of Curschmann’s beautiful IRE RD PRINTS. ‘th vements. consisting ofa three- n r qecncce it thins ‘aiae tee abgeetinar bari | whick be aia’ is Wading, thotregia oe nek aol | tries, etapted fy fe cee tee service, was | IREBOA JUST OPENED, impr sito trial” See the Ueetimoniaia in the advertinement tn Stomton that the common law of ¢ District was ag a rendered by — of the choir ns superior at ged of FRENCH a ee Tors: 0 foart eas Mp valent pe in Ses es best wan’ Mr. Brady's speech occupied something more | manner. During the morning upwards of nine “RNS, ranging in price from 2) cents Imen' nine, - = ry permite — esnbaamaae (on tere Savery. sad recetthd tha | tuwdied conmathieaxts partook of the hlessed ane: cagh, including, some ne Oi! Painted Landse: RS id oa a Tene ain an h er read an abstract of what he | clesest attention of all present. rament. ‘JOHN MARKRITER, i by bonds with surety and a lieu onthe prem- | original! for the club-houses of joa, can nea ght be called the law of humanity upon | After an interval of & few moments, Mr. Ould _B ice Clark.—M OU el perp Sober de poate lara a ta now ke kad aioli acalapn te: Rem anemia ee et sdlieay! wtichinautseed bad boon tuaninncd Ries | tusk eudiliees the cone intcone i Ge argaments |) Sete eerimee Devers Jesties Cerh—Newrs | Se Odd Feliows’ Hall. | "Ail conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, the principal hotels and restaurants. ‘The London hy a poles whose name be was proud to use | of the counsel on the other side upon the in Lowenstein, selling liquor without a license, was JOSEPH R. CASSIN, Trustee, in such a counection—that of Prof. Dimitry. tions which had been noett Bays: = lentes wor is excellent, and it affords considerabie aid in cases of slow and weak digestion” Whoiceaic Agent, va, E. ALLEN, No. 76 ia fined $20 and $2.20 costs; appealed to court. A servant girlof Mr. W. Whelan threw foul water in the street or avenue. For this violation of law ze? Mr. W. was fined $1.4. Servants should be | [,ADIES HAIR WORK Repaired: or taken in “ IES’ BRAIDS, PLATS, CURLS, HALF 16s, ane BUPES af CINDER near corner af ior et « ann ewanne SPH R. apl-cokds = J. McGUIRE & CO., Aue’rs. FUTURE DAYS. yed. This abstract showed in brief terms what had He stated that he had listened with great pleas- been the punishment allotted to aduitery by all | ure and atténtion to the arguments which had been nations yg ben previous time. presented by the counsel for the defence. Es- ‘Water : treet, corner 0} » New York. For ; G iit : i i 8, Wis, Bra ‘ar By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. gale ee ne ey While the defence had been compelled to use | pecially had he admired the dignity and boldness | careful not to violate these laws, as they are sure aenee Be ew naar 19th e° = fe toe *SALEOF VALUABLE BUIL- | Vinestreets, delphin. :H. rf the name of Mrs. 3. in this trial, ft wes not wrong | with which the genticman onsatarday had tet | (2 bring a fine upon thelr employers.” Faithfal FS reer | et and Gonfectionet, No. 364" Pa avenue, ms that there should be some lingering hope that she | all the points presented in the case. But while ad- | servants are careful in this respec BE Ye 's by Fine is offered by the WASH. | AFTERNOON, 20th in nt, at 534 o'clock, we will | City, D.C. Ex = = a Was not entirely lost miring this candor, he must state that the prosecu- | Before Justice Donn.—W. B. Nott, a rough- INGTON ANCE, COMPANY, » Office | sell, on the premises, the following described Fs; | [CE CRESS waves cons. it was a redeeming feature of the prisoner's case | ton did not stand on the ground gn which they looking individual, who claims to have been an rner of Penn. avenue and lth st. Stockholders, pile Batlding Lote, t longing we 6 oxtate sof Al The walte iter wiitenne dreadful hour, when Sayed by the oflicers frova | try a case of adultery, bur one of murders "T°? | attache of the dramatic profession, has been roam. | directors and ofioorsaltcitizens of Washingtonand | inte Timothy O'Depoghua, Leg. deconsed, viz: ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES dreadful hour, when stayed by the officers from | try « case of adultery, but one of murder. ing about the city for several da g upon | Georgetown, |. Ree ping a im Ee yer omrethes ries | rig ¥- gal xoing to his wife's room, through fear that he | — Far below all the questions discussed by the de- | the charity of the public for fands sufficient to Wan ee S MAGUIRE, Provident, | | [recrecic 1 test ued chains book too uadiin et | Ea Piblnoe Fancy Moo ¢; the following finvoss : would use some violence towards ber, that he had | fence was another far more important—that of the | keep drunk In this way he has become an _G.H. Hams ch Re red fo 7 ICE, CREAM Lemon, Vanilia, Strawbersy. teense of humon forbearance about him that | sacreduess of human life. These family relations | noyance, and the scenes have been shifted on h QEPHANS: PRIL 12TH, 169, ‘Also, Lot 27, in Square 117, frontin 50 feet on 19th She inte. phorry. ines le. icks— evabled him to pledge himself that no further pmo by the defence sprung out of huwan | sje was this morning sent to the work-house for 90 Distaict or Covempia, f atreet weat, betweenn: t and M atroeta ,and ran- range, Lemon, ore ple. osberrs. harm shoald come near her. ‘fe. Human life was the great shaft around which | days. Robert Neastin and David Glover were ar- 1 ry Wasim hapa dchaciaht Prades § 3, fronting ‘both on Ith Pa ye —y ‘ ‘The suggestion that the party thus injured most | all such poesics ax these had been wreathed. There | rested for profanity in the market by Onicers King | ,15 the cane of Joke Bine. bapecahel aogdienemnrgg nape foe | ied’ ii’ RIDENOCE, Looe, fall back on an action for 8, was ove Which | uever had been a nation, nor a code of laws where | and Parham. They were tined $1.94 each. phans’ Court of Washing | be subdivided ra wut purchanere, . ap 22-St ‘venue. had excited disyust in the minds of the most illus- | the sacreduess of human life had not been the first ; aforesaid, appoiated SATURDAY, t ‘Also, on THURSD. AY AFTERNOON 2st nets oT : vt rad aan of Saige ft | tnd dulce tee ewe amin |_| Waren, Reverse Samuel longer, calor | an Lae ache eed Sais eaten | Pata ea See aa RE | Due Roceoel Suerte hate eee we E . Tr 4 ; i" fo ays et fe Joan Paltcords wheter py 8 husband's side and separates those whom God bas | was arrested Saturday night for being drunk, dis- | 5th, we fa finest aseortment ren oY oy wid, so far as the sa r —— 7 feet to = ater. = : ; & ; is valuable prop « inguisked judge on the glish beneh. This | joined together. But it was true, also. that mur- | orderly, and for rg things in his residence; | collected a: aA is prop rty : . ct. Al ARTS. WAG- Ith nppomisd | ONS, WHER LASRRGWS de. de." OO 3 Wetec Tin Ware, and every other articie . the speaker ii nd heirs of sai Are no- | serve, to the highest bidder. Should Cpe een by or to t! th position of the | der destroyed the unity and social ties of families. | he waa fined Samuel was again arrested | 4! Diphant’ Courtol Waaking | aay of este be ata ty one, the ante wi He wee that if Key Norte be Sickles while in | _ If adultery was maiwm in se, as claimed by the | for repeating the offence, and was again fined shed toons ee with ‘heir slaime, proper! the firet fair day thoreaiter + ritoinal fetercourse with the wife of the latter, he | defence, the right to punish it by death w ee hides Teri: fn 2 for housekeeping purposes. we. hed th by law be excluded One-fourth cash; the balance in 6,12 and | Reoeseary TY Rae Y, 322 Paar. Sickles) cannot be convicted of either murder or | tach to any person who inight iirst discover the | "Yesterday Michael Cullinan was arrested for | Rom all bens tor seid deceased's eatats, provided | 18 months, with interest, secured bya of trust SIBLE aes 2 P Sie a t ic adulterous connection. ‘The sin of adultery was | being drunk and disorderly, and wipro ss ten- | a copy of this o: ee hed once a week for | on the property. SARAH OU DONNOGHUE = oaIakE. Groce streots. = Ls. read from the case of Sherlock; also, 98 spoken of by our Ligh ag er ee the adult- pocian og — — oa nal pga or others; was sad 7th day of Ny Eves ug Star, previous to the FEST ODONNOGHLE W: saraeie Pp ECIAL. 2 aoe itis n been made in a leading news- id receive Veness, there was 10 15. . Russell, colored, was arrested of} PBONNOSHE rould inform 9 agnd peomalpey aps France, vw Soa ase which oc- reason why the same fs ations could not extend | for being drank, disorderly, and generally belli- rae copy—Test: ED. N. ROACH. ETER O’DONNOG that onra: ‘STOVES 7 terer war P ap IS-lawsw ister Wills. Executor. : erent Lg ed gs Lene illness Pd brea NAR; ~ eg ae apll-co = WALI. & BARNARD, Auct'rs. | Ifsneren during the summer montha, one had pted ish and Roman nsations, | fored, drank and disorderly; OLUMBIA MARKET.—The undersigned have Wo would furtver remind Sams, triad for killing one Bruste, who had ¢o:rupted thandteanorsialery ion pentaed We deat Se” Mary'McDermot was drunk and disorderly, dis- | (7 imatorason bushelnof © U7 IN, CONSEQUENC HEATING STOVES, ia TROBES. eS - _— to the speaker by Professor | cially administered, however. In respect to this | turbing the neighbors last night, and neglecting ‘Aad CARTER POTATOES. the same hour. ify oir Pee teeeaetet iat we wil oe them at lower prices now than hour. REAL is complete, and we have determined to keep tred in France in 15S: he case of Loufarie, | to the adul reoute we can possibly do in winter. int, Mr. O. read from 7th chap. Deuteronomy, children; workhouse 90 For sale cheap m4 BARNARD. Aucts. SIBLEY & GUY. One Canada case, referred to by Mr. Stanton | 6th verse, as follows : * 5 ~ namber of lodgers ney prsrge Sid cus, | —0P!S:2awaw MALLARD & DUVAL. jt IN CONSEQUENCE, OF THE CON- | _8?22-003t___ 322 Pa. ay., bet loth and 1ith ate. on Saturday, the adultery had been cox “At the mouth of two witnesses or three wit- | sma! Fees tide bemmeia sie rh eo whieh 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 267 Ly es ‘weather, the above spies Ww TO BUILDERS. cated to the husband sometime previously. e | nesses, shall Le that is worthy of death be put to | tomers for ted last fall — tine Renew pony A nthe rant tol of toe FE. Have ji ; for for at as- acd t went away and remained sometime, aud | death; but at the mouth of one witness be shall not | they emigrat : REFRIGERATORS. are pe poard Nati NOON. inn . Nes adage - r SLON oi epee drink in eines rer la shone WM: For Covrt.—On Sunday, the 10th inst., a party pduidees Ot TUBS, 3 BOON sah nat” cae of the s 4 sate “4 ais all sizes je a abe . * Tnjured man He was trled and acquitted: |. *-For this isan heinous crime; yea it is am of youths committed various depredations in dif- 7 a ao Sees oa SPOS ate a MARA Ad Ino. Targe ngnortment of every, Tart dectelne tn the Bitte tonstain the slaying’ of the He believed It had. Geom Oettectatly considered | ferent parts of the Northern Liberties. Mr. Sel- q ke, Hard Sens 0) {fr ALSO, AT THE SALE OF LOT ONG | this trade.” Togoth of thor joctrine in the Bible to an a " . ‘ s cs Saigcies the ache, ad by Divine and civil law writers that the system | hausen was attacked by them, Mr. Dwyer’s house Ree eee. ORT ABLE aeroet on TUESDAN, 26th, inetant, wo. will wel ege Mr. Bread from Troverbe @th chapter, {nesttated by Jehovah: for the government of the | _— arrested by Ofleer la wore ie eegeiom Ee BARNARD, Ancts. ‘th to 35th verses iaclusive, as follows: jlebrews sanc! Call Fs = —____— 3 — {an a sna take fire in his own bowom and his pate yo + was that spoken on the pig ie wen, hekoce Teall ington : ue ao Bu DING 07S IN GEORGETOWN a clothes burned? mount by our ° acts —— é and = UTL 3 (OTs. Exe r saratone £0 "pon let coals and his feet not be | Ile should, show by reference to Raekiel. 16th | Friday Groves flled So appear and coneequent- FP MIS 1% TO GIVE NOTICE: thet the subscribe eer A ag of the + So he that in to his neighbor's wife; | awarded to the user as to the aduiterer. In Le- | ly, heat time ted, the bail fs re- | j ene _ ‘in the District Pr Columba. letters of of 3d, between et i y Losoever toucheth her shall not be Innocent vitieus, the same chapter which nounced the | appearance appointed, : county, tebe on a “"wr/Men do not despise a thief If he steal to satisfy paniahiveat of stoning the adult-rer, ble for his appearance at Court. ‘The audimiwistration, wi runt wee! and streets, will panenedon the Pat. baek The ‘Will be di- ZORGE MAHONEY of 3 toad eee ; be sent up to Court by the magistrate. The | sonal estate of GEORG ¥ Hing wh 2. imate pur ont shalt renore's Jad ers botatoed “Sune suis ailicted-with a tammiiiar epirit and the w se oe ee eae seourity was | eet ginat the weld decaucll are hereby | aparece. BA D & BUCKEY, Auct'r. st house. No man could take u i peruse it | pier ; toexhibit the same, youcherathere | aye committeth adultery witha woman | candidly without | ig Ree iol 9 of, to the subscriber, on be! —— we sre of - licketh understanding; be that doeth it destroyeth wes “1 cases between ron Lenn mt no x ne rwis M4 u MSC nownd: and Aishonor shall he get, and his | “What was the St ‘Thorn's Seventh street. See adves: oe reproach shail not be wiped away; for jealousy is Teference to the . . 0. . © tt 3 aii , :

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