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9 #0 many sonsof St. Mary's filling this broad platform — they have come from the North, the West, the Fast and the South, to lift up their voices at the sacred shrine of Mount St. Mary's. It is fifty years since Mr. Dub first Opened a schoo! in the humbie log tenement still preserved | on a neighboring farm: and there he gave a welcome to | M t sisters of Chawty now occ jother Seton and the the institution of St. Jostph in this locality, whose succes: is due to him, and whose influence goes forth into all Quarters of this land, to bless and save, to console sanctify. Siuce that time these grown. Prosperit Stitution had no contributions fr: cies were left to it; it received no assistance from any foreign community; it had uo help from without ; you Will ask, how can we account for the phenome Pe The spirit of Dnbois and Brute is fi Mar We believe that the fin, this work is that of God hims ery— “Exaltemus, et letamur And wii thank God for Aiiled with proper spirit of hi fi the starients of to-day, and of fi at leas God for His kneel down tog and peace, of the holy fou for years and at each apect ny see this institution | Goa and more fuyored by His blessed coming forward, ic was re ence being restored he said: *In this lear d by an aud On 5 most r prosperous, and if we a we must confes Th fl in Mount St. iz ani titutions have ret of their "| favors, let us be Itis meet that | ears ago, should meet | thank | t ouce in half a centu ad’ taking bands, On you cross-crowned hill let us | her and pri everend pregenee, surroun: mt then thtrodueed ‘the orator of the day, | lnm of the college, James MeSherry, Rad. | wk, Maryland, wh uddress. Ou al app ¥ whore breasts eloquent memories are thrilling at every beart-t to me on this ocensi hrob, 1 might weil shrink from the duty assigned », did T not call to mind, here in this well remembered spot, that Lam a sou of the middle de- cade of our common in her, tain selec! in the t sage. Fifty ) science and re side, and the 8¢ how foudiy upon as rash in his ti hav: Patrick He from bin religion, remembered 4 the Yorktown reingied their blood with the soil of Vi “ Dubois first settled at Frederick pad dur his i with of estublish- he commenced in 1800, and in jon of the little log seminary erected at Finmittsburg, together with a i 1 who s caim li sublime futere that bu aud (ty strengt eighte yet go the mout!; til ath far West, to the seme that the colle The Rev.Johu b. Purcell, was then president, obtained a ch: tont® then felt they were no longer puyy nt collegians: and the speaker remembered up their leathern eaps, vow only a nounced to them th 1530, and the st ap academy, well bow th myth in the colloge, when it wa they were students of a chartered university. Mr. Pui Cell was soon called a © mate Bishop of Cincin pati; and here the orator pronounced a beautiful, } uumei the name of the lion-hearted Archbishop of New Yi (Loud applause.) After the retiroment of Archbishop Purcell, Dr. Jamivon and Rev. Thomas Butler wore si cessively Pr mts;after which the College was placed under egbte were thre Se mtr and eight balops, presiding souls. thirtee eruotions which agitate my breast youre ago Tiound myself pre c this ther venthful monntain cominary looked 1 Ni both on tand ¢ of their ma Mater my me, trusted to hy sadly on h wid was educated i of Car came t 4, with lew a up by for ev Such a one he ench priest. ed an as Brvte, another y wed to Fri jent of St. M sen Dri manor of men did the “to the bishops incressing number of st idibg « more comme ing the r w that terrible sight d nm which the eye ever 1 will go down to th: iY # the name of the La build (Applause.) Those who wi m and heard his words, so ‘ing for se —senage studics. op of New York, aud he obey vartstrings at the t. vonght that could return te own sons shoul! come to rel! me © © him of Thien we down his own weary show t hop Thighes) bear it with giant a nye s youthf forth ire wn. (Trem sont forth seminary, How Mount St. Mary's amen or in thi bot the gum mgt teed the Mountain who had gor present Prevident, Dr. flourishing the coutrol of th of th bop Care Catholic cha! on pric Th one bun dre: What good uation cannot mtey's the pupils. The college grew rapidly, . found in aker rience upon the Iife and character of e, and upon his College, at Baltimore, feb he seon resigned to join Dubois at the Mounts raise? said the speaker venerable clergy on the they are before the world, (Applause.) The speak: y of the growth of the found to be too small nts. and Dubo puilding of stone. hot dune it was ready for occupation, but on the upon it in flames, cribe it as one of the most | rested; but there w rave with those w hat Was the calm face of Dubois himself, | spectacle of the destruction | ‘The Lord gave and the Lord logium ou the virtues, piety and learniy the present Archbishop of Cinciwnati. But there was ther son « . foes of the chureb, and the slanderers kad grows pul m the ranks of egreat in the wal judicial erm and that you are younger brothers, of the moun- y AMieth anniver- strikes the harp itself 1 of the music he only | sit touches in its pas- rate a golden wedamg. gitted building, endowed by ited to the ride mountain re mot to show Those aud evar set On for the rest,in eternal light | May the students mest | | cises of the day. A graud banquet wound up the proc ark is progress McCaffrey, 1 hecekes and 600,000, | College tad vent out since its establishment | i priests and two thousand | them who walk 1 he great work ty who > mt tlh anfully to it in my why promising Yo a ' ye. After the inp or again in this encred nud ¢ , focity. and, as it were, put om the 1 toe, whieh lus bee 1 " of this literary ss i w the lave tor Aumene te many rwnk the 1 iw Beh ore tt - ‘ th went. 1 Jient to att NEA, Biel proved to the & semnew Dy, Pier then 5 i if whiet cetved with gieat apprety transl 1 in the “ COR KV Dn. Pree ro THR 4 oF Mors OF domes, 1 Be in the q gather here t eaercd mort 5 Beneath three hnepita’ at the President's kind ©.) © heantene ! niennt ones mor altars, Where of vor worshipped, we now f dc. Tait their apirita arc mitt here ware sot I think jv NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1858. Presic fee, the Whose waters ever murmuring | Deon paid for those who contributed to the exercises of poke because the law of God was within him, and that HOUSES, ROOMS, df., TO LET. er POR SALE: Leap with more than crystal wavos day pea in prose and poetry, including our his exterior, like the pomegranate, [oe 0 nnn = nnn “ro IFT, IFT, yur- MERCANT AND ME MECHANICAS Bi From their cool sequestered @avet— (Laughter) Whatever is! due to the which when the pl ‘pn pia ripe apart its ruddiness to the | A Tite tadyatvetsbn r. he Amare PRORETIA AED MOOMAMIOAS Boer ho did'st wat poate ly ~ te fostittion, “mext ta honor is due | outward nk, then referred to the v aes in the npber furniahed. ling 5,060: bans ai to $75,000 per annum an pays SOhg With fervid inspiration fire, to | who support it, amd no one Fone ei rg which was the reflection of his soul. | ; cheno ee mt atores and lotta for iim | per cebt profit. tory ea for set Breathe into my breast again, rs this patiegs Cg ‘aa A peers bey ‘uly af None eon org hi fete aed was Stone iters and nwoon, es 7 a. rei - streets. alias § BINGKE att While L sing the honored twain— 1 present President continued cheers. u madway, While T sng the honared twat T iknew it was only necessary to touch that chord to briug | his modesty, which induced him to hide his genins under eee and Insurance Broker. RESTAURANT AND FIXTURES 70 LET LOW, 1 ‘The arts’ and letters’ calm retreais, Gut those echoes.” L hope that the increase of this eollege | the shadow of the cross, and impelled him. with sch hu- HANDSOME THREE STORY. HIGH BASEMENT | foquice of M.G. LANE, 76 Fourth avenue. Whose memories, forever bles will be tacagirred, not by the common calendar of time, | muility soseese Under his juniors in years and his inferiors a brown stone house to tet. 148 West Thirty sista wirvet; | ——— Live embalmed in every breast. tut by mercassd honors and nsefulness for its present | in evel Adverting to the removal of Dubois aud , with gas fixtures, bath, range, dc.g@Yearly | DRUG STORY FOR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRI- a ‘co 7% vii But their fame » Their lives with noble di For magnauimity By want and bar ‘nt, and that when he too shall have passed away, | Brute college to iN high positions in the church. the one as of New York, the other as Bishop of Vincennes, and subsequent deaths and burial on the t and good can never die; they pass from mortal eye, inen’s common dooin, vives the tomb. ds abound, nowned, ips uncoutroved, eseor may be found equ mense applause.) The healt] cinded as follows: But whilst their bodies moulder in dis- tant tombs, their spirits hover over their ancient dwellings tire furniture live in the hearts. We have come from the North Inbuting to his associates im the college the » cess more than to himself. He concluded by; ntiment of the day, Memory of the Founders | * B. w. RICHARDS, ‘307 Brosdway. fixtures all near Broadway, 36 rooms, haudsomely furnished vik, and he responded in modest and eloquent terms, | banks of the Hudson and the Wabush, the her con- ree FIRST CLASS BROWN, STONE HOUSE To paagnont and heme nearly Aue veh first class boarders; the obliged to leave the city: gg one pistes ean remain in present localit) | moved munt Be Chned at once, Riven Lowes’ Hergia of pave STORE FOR SALE—ON THE CORNER OF hompaon and Feri streets. “Apply between one and Bb. Ww. MICHARDS, 807 Broadway twoo' ‘clk rM 4 i aie es | of Mount St. Mary ’s Colle which was drank standing | snd the South, and the Fast and the West, to tread once — lee eps Cot spray | and'in silence. nore this holy ground, to renew. the inspiration of exrly | A LOW RENT—10 LET, THE DWELLING PART, | FRANK CHARTER FOR SALE THR, PS Nor with the lapse of years de rO8Ne a ‘The Archbishop then said grace and the company rose {re en Geet eee coe Brcadwag; rent ity! Mey $105, wil Immediate possesion. | charter lnsuraics charters ae ie arene rep ronan Nor s their image, bronze-like, traced THR REQUIEM MASS. as becomes “children of the saints.”’ ‘The church, mind: as, €) » RicHAL not be entertains ress rust Upon our hearts be cr erased” Though ihe rein il navy co Toedag:maring, oo | Si°Sh'eenns eatin tee S's Seertitiy ating | ecenmecerae RICRLRING Binney, | Se ee Ge p vt ye vk af every object live; change was made in the arrangements for chaunting hopeful of merey, but uncertain at Ldeeanaia and pri FIRST CLASS GENTRELLY Made ag ee COTTAGE for a lot in Brooklyn, B. D., » choice collection of valu- o known yoices we bear Rs equiem mass for the repose of th ca tage tions beyond u ¢ grave, even for the good, offers up the house to le!—Delightfully sitnat ; a brook! hi +4 a books. Apply to B.C., No. 152 West Fifteenth street, New Their we a 4° Ct solemn requis od pore of the souls OF) Givine sacrifice as a memorial of charity, ond in i ohpiation a 5 vile Be alin arene cars: (waive Soa castes eee Tn every breeze that fans the air, Bishops Dubois and Brute, in the College chapel up on | of faults of ‘the souls of the just which Ch he hands of | Slow immediately soars ni $0. Apply to — set wen eee After the flight of many years ; Gout" Wedovoutly unite ourvolees and prayers with hers, | ABDS, 07 Broadw OR 8 BALE SEWING MACHINES OF THR MOST AP How ewok, formathal oF ku colt the mowutsins, and accordingly at ten o'clock the proces: | God ua Ye lily Bray naan — — ee yaoi ed patente, 6 ‘8, Howe's, meow & Wilson’s, h herite “yy sion formed in the College ground and proceeded along | {oush we would fain exerelse those Veber in trump FURNISHED HOUSE TO Ter IN RLEVENTHT | Grovty a Uakor'ey kes at greally rete Ale> ths Pca canta hast itn ad ep asc the cud the Di ©” | ang tub te goo, ded the cvs | Aeitlimanpcatetnnd amen aa gens | Sele wae = ‘1 , ; he co . en Sweet to retrace this varied scene! the colloge tolling a dirge meantime. Lay guests marched | and kept the faith, they aye received the crown. of Jus- Hebe hear’ Aaron A’D. statin D Post ofice, ‘Bible | onthem. A. R, TH Andtionese, 102 Nesmam Yon smiling vate, and meadows green, fist, thea the, students, two and two, followed by the | ice as their reward.” My brethren, pardon me if havo Lane ee a i Ann, Fooms No, 2 ait 8, second door, yey plot pes pera mal and archbishop in ‘purple robes’ closing’ the procession, | il cxprcesgi the feelings which slir your bearts and mes | BROAD Ay STORY. AND HOUSE, NO Log, TO LET | WOR SATe on To LRT—\ STRAM HOISTER. ALSO A Siabankinte tactaat recess, Tn this order it outered the chapel, und the clergy hav- | Attempting no biographies, and wandering | em House has elght rooms, kitehen an steam pump. Address Holster, box 107 Herald Which for us our fathers chose,’ sua taken their seats the solemn ceremonies commence. | {fogs of events thaue piinelples, tess Ot salient deers sired ds sient, a SALE On RXCHANGN—THLK PATENT RIGHT OF Whose all-conquering vigor cleared ies MeClosiey of Ae w heal oe we geeks than of the character which they expressed, But words 13 Putton street. 1 fe ier far cull Ddarallel Bors of Squat ie cate kee cinerea Eider, of Baltimore, deacon, and Rey. F. Burlando, of | 7° papas he Bae asc rnggrs eager FPUENSHED HOUSE To LET UNTIL THE FIRST OF | ‘win'salioe lure, 156 Chatham street, ° 8] + 5 » p « isomely furnished ” ‘ Here seo, whose glory Mls the land! Fmiltsburg, gub-deacog, | The deacons of honor were | tious” of Simon Brut and John Dubois. ' If we strike on | aise modern mprovementa: ia. West keierenth, erect, near FOR SALES TIP STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THIF OLD- Behold our alma mater dear, York, and Rev. L. Obermeyer, Baltimore, The vestments, | °”‘nstrament but the first notes of an old familiar song, Hiith and Biaih avenues’ Posscesion given immediately: "Ad | Hot catablihed beokegh ste more jm the Fight ay nue, Pst a woble Face to bear. ch th all ate cocnsloga, vara OR Ringe, anf the aioe suanory catches te unfinished melody and perfoets it on | dress Jellerson, Herat otis, | tue of the great es thr clit, For From this rade ia a youn, of i ly Wer chor heart ace outlines: iv [ow gaelernd + mi! a ui nd jopens wave toe Was hing in the same sombre color. "the chaunting by | ,liyaceh-hitves ous the past, the santas Mowe with | FURST, SECOND AND BASEMENT BYORIES FIRST | Thitis-eghih and Thatyenincatieets. SAN been Thongh rode and small at iret they were, that the associations of this day are of the rarest and at | the same Lime of the most melancholy character, missing, | spirit i} ~ as we do, many Who a quarter of acentury ago met im | man, humble in spirit, but strong ia Darpose, Stood on | (18PE. TAGADORS, this hall devoted to science and religi cl hope that others more distinguish | this college than these of pre gio and promote seiene cers than far which wos day's celebration friends® THE BANQUET. Only God. And the questioners ¥ Peat oftier street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, consi At four o'clock the company sat down toa substantial wd predicted failure. Why was ——————— ive fee Kas, panties ‘na see. veuy desirable sé he so sanguine and they so doubtful? The sensnal man Small imutis rent per month; possession giver ba: Bishop Wood, Ti When duane was conctaded, the Prien pose the fist toast, and satd—t t would at to me, and Tregret that in consequence of quet in the med it Uh men of Kindly tt whether in adversity or pone os through our own, rr asor Melman, and the choir was under the charge of eo forever praised, t Joeph Grogan, organist of the altimore Cathedral, The | {He Denedt of the living, and im honor of the dead. We | from now {6 first of May. Inquire suats of learning raise Moulaguards occupied the choir gallery, and sang some splene approvriate music during the ecremony. — Afier 5 Walls they rear, the Gospel was read, Rey. A. L. Hitzelberger, Society of mument, indeed, Jesuits, of Baltimore, ascended the pulpit to preach the have met, and we part; met, to re-mite no more in our rowditain’ he ne, nor In the ‘outer world, whither we are URNISHED HOUSE, TO. hastening divergent paths, A few years may be add- second street, near Fourth a cd to our lives, aud then we quit the Scenes of our pre- flowing dow a oe Clergy Was excecding!y fine, particularly that Of the | tio entire features wich affection reflects from the image class house; modern improvements; healthy location; = Teer and the Sanctus. The students wore led YY | in the som, Complete the Work in your own breasts for | Belehborhood unsuepmsed: nice plaer ta keep fowls: 108 Fart for three days. 6 EAST TWENTY- ——————— enue, to a private family ‘OR R SALY_sTooK TIXTURES, AND THRER, YEARW ; three stories; three parlors deep; Croton and gas in every” ry, and to fee asi. furniture nearly new. Apply | Wall sureet, the bar is the best in the aa with Ree sees (OR SALE—ON COENTIES SLIP, A VERY_HAN iy filted. up liquor nnd lunch saloon, vent $70), near strect! price $040. "“Tnquire of THOS. Is. WILSON, Merchunte Exchaige Rotunda, lease of the Rottmda coffve saloon, Merchanta’ Exchange, oalaieced mad . Hk 4 sent toils and sorrows to enter the realins that lic beyond | f"(! D pert cogs “ “ " oe berm wi wae (9 bo a panayrs of the wepated | fy yravee hic athe traik we smal cart} ayay on, | Comte A ent Nee eT re RUUR, WASON emenaa wusee ” . 7" he. Lule the thought we should Keep steadily in view URNISHED i0USES TO LET—ONE IN RROADWAY, a a THE SERMON. Brethren, we are one on earth, shall we vet be oue in forty-five rooms; one in Ne! place: one in Amity pine, OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF “ Remember your prelates who have spoken to Heaven? Oh! happy destiny, if, when we are assembled | £1 000; one in Thirty first street, rent in board; one in Forty an old estab oeery store, (with stable for three before oar God, He will’ judge us worthy to share | second street, ventia boards one in Tho: the society of those saintly men; to be uniied—the pupils | Yaturnished Vouse in Fourteenth, stree with their teachers, the ehiidven with their tathers—be | feenth st 750; furniture for sale low, my | cause they bave been faithful to the words of life, “Re. | ‘Cem street, 6160; furnkure for sale or word of Gods considering the end of their conve mitate their faith.""—Hebrews, thirteenth chapter. thren and friends in Jesus Christ, the pilgrinn who : He * | member your prelatcs, who have spoken to you the word eae ountain cliffs endui a ea dea ne Pha aah of God; Considering well the eud of their conversation, RNISHED HOUSE 70, 1 an , fot ms 0 ‘i . ithe’? 101 or o shuil proclaim | ing the beanty of his religion; but if he would pate at Bi rh, rane, Ac. ci The mass was then continued to its conclusion, Tn the afternoon the whole company dined together, bishops president, prefects, altimni and student 400: and it was a cemarkable company —ve: nen, the stndents of half a century ago, and boy family students of yesterday—teachers and pupils, who had ceen- | fer $800 07 pied plsces in the cot Dut-who had. | $! Adlecouns of 33 per cen never taken each ol hands since they ing colleg sat side by side at the hoepitable board of | from it AM. tol? their venerable Alrua Mater. It was, indeed, a scene to | eighth street. between Br: be remembered, and doubtless will never face from the | sion given Ist November, or sooner if required. acer of those who participated in it, either young or 50, PARE OF AT Ja the evening * of holiness within its walls, he must dive into the h,andas he peers into the caves where his ‘ombs, with their altars yet ‘th which came from by the graves of the martyrs—he will we- God is admirable in His saints, that His Hingly honore ud immorta r o halen block of a stage route. ‘Tern air, oe memory fired, if applied for iaunediately. 11 be inspired 1) improvements, of much labor, m t athe oO recninad Mount uugels and tomen. We meet here to-day not as dern built, Tiiere & | Goa, ¢ ral of the bishops and clergy visited | juhes, inside blind ident, Vice President and Professors of the college Yon isan admirable one for business, being within one ho . but he did not quite express it: j thee in chosing men fi 6 work, qu prevented from ma‘sing any extended | then) for their holy” estate—oxer nipitaan by thanks for the good will you have | Joshua, David. Solomon, and the apostios nd Iwill take this occasion tosay | culightening them with His wisdom, and streagtliet 1 Ths power, adoptiug the sdime economy ia ths | PERSONAL, York. as the material world, Half a ceutury “since a ~~ om 1 ABLE TO LET.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THT AMERICAN STE ue NtCastiveal Twenty argent street: hu their hands, and the facilities so courteously afforded him | gone nighily, havirg no. pemaurane ia connection with it; In future let us | these Guard Zia regiment), and painter of hips, will please ities to plan a great wort What mean ba ings of the first | rich in be i to accomplish 1? My heart is | Heraldcdice ford ay th but my hands are empty. Who are your pal Atte oll ately, Tuqiuire on the premises. » @ Une room, which tory of the eth pot the things that are God's. If he looks a — psou atreet, splen‘lid one in Thirty-eight | sold cheap, as the owner can. neteenth street, $700; one iu East 7il- | ness toattend. Cail at 378 West Tory. third street, vetweea 191 Broadway. FIs, TO LET AND FURNITURE POR SALE.—A | Lise Guard, with a three yea: ain) 1} rent their house to a good tenant | ef J. FOWLER, as above, Ir. fronds M Hoe . OF at tn ‘Kast heir fucntiure (which cost $1.84) | Broadway, at8 A. M., or after 5 P.M. for the universal kindness and attention he received at | of the City Hall, and under a hotel which lodges 20) to $9) per- | eonsequen: ik porte ee jon. of the apparatus is on the t. Very desirable terms will be recable for reporting the interesting proceedings on that occasion. | of the apparatus is euterpricig man application at the ofice #6 Hotel, coruer William and Frankfurt sircets, New ESTAURANT.—FOR SALE, THE GOOD WILL AND xt Tocatlons of the re ‘at L. Waugh, 112 Feauklinatreet; be walbearocsome- | stalls, light and well ventilated, with ample room forearrtages, ng fo bes ndvaninge by leaving her address at the qucentiatie, reereures nd gecumy for rent “ADDIS J0! hished ar.) now doing a ou horses in the a business. Will be it, having other busi- nt aLlen Eleventh aud Twelfth avenues. OR SALH—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FAN- cy and thread and needle store, established ten years, Bisa a ible ply at ier ortupity for any one with a small capital, en ply at 185) Hudson street. 7H. AT ELA house, No, 39 Crosby str he head t rtera of the Ba oy! ns TD nailing furniture f ALR Tr VEL ried on leav | wll mew and in good order, aud can be seen top tree dave. | FA neice YOK CAE ck Ue Meee Soe les west of Milwaukie, newly built, West Forty- | with all the moder ments, containing abot idvay aid Bight Svea. Poses Fooms, two Forte and Taroom in. the the basement, and The is painted and ia the best coudition. The store is oveu oa at preseat. Fos par: tieulars apply to T. a. pares, ar] lway, corner of ig | veriey place, New York, . ¢ fe a the institution of the Sisters of Charity, situated about two | neighborhood. A 78 West. Nin oe ragete FOR SALE AT A BARG AIN- WILDER'S ‘ Cheering’ trowund the speaker’ 5 is ut us friends and brothers, to bow down before | gn ces trom the eollege, and. next morning the visiters be. | surect, uuy time todays ener he gn RA ip pho sew and iy perfect order. Apply to CLEMENT oon retired. Archbishop Hughes then ad- | the maie-(y of their virtues aud the purity of their lives— for their coveral homes, and the semi-cen- | 6 P.M. FLYNT, ‘Ko. 65 Cedar slreet, epposite the Pust olice cheerii ak continued with renewed | consid: the end of their conversation, to imitate o braton of Mount St, Mary's was over. oe mee was at length restored the Arch- | faith er around the altar t ‘Gur special reporter takes this opportunity of thanking FSTAURANT TO URT.—AN EXCELLENT CHANCE ROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FOR LADIES.—THE AD- friend concluded his brief observations and tears, The se ba y y ia now open toa good man inthe above Way. ‘The loca- vertiser has for ten years been established in a gentect bh and profitable business, which she is obliged to dispose of im of Ul health, ‘The business cau be transacted at to lady of velined and 5 Sixth avenue. must | hoi ind i particularly: wanners, Ty fixtures of a restaurant, In one of the best city, at present doing ® good business. Will be sold low for STA. | cash, on acount of the owner having another business to attend ta to. ‘Apply at OAs Pine street. there wondered what his object be thing ta his ad Mivantage harness, Ac. For terms apply at 108 West street, up stairs. GERIXG ™ \CHINESFOR SALE.—SINGER'S, WHEELER: ae ere ae Wr LeT=ru pune clam tunes grony ax | Stes eta tar ata ace Meee . What do you project? NFORMATION WANTED—OF MIBS MARGARET FRA- — an i duced prices, for cash, and warrant ex- a Retredie sai my flleg lise ebermal sunenake ten hoor Br IN WANT basement dweliing, 688 Houston strcet, with the moders | chsngitl and repaired, by - A. DURGIN, 380 Broadway, aly applauded, and thie cooeladed the exer: hall carry fertilization throughout Hae ee see a tug het addeees tise | MBpFosements. Will be rented low to any person giving an- | room. 8 PRINTERS OF _NEWSPAPERS—THE 1 triendiess and alone. But what are your W's M.W_THERE (SA LETTER FOR vor At TUR, LET—SECOND FLOOR OF 227 WEST NINETEENTH = | Tonnes tabs et (of al tor » | 2.500 pounds, is offered for Dlsetabueute ator being but ten cents more than what we allow in ex- e for old ¢, The 2,500 pounds will be di- ime tates 300. About 200 guests partook of the hos than the earth, i¢ i= only from the horiaon to the To.er STORF, WITH FIXTURPS, AT NO. 17 ioe up into fonts of 250 Por or more, to auit * on this occasion. The President, : ce rlaiieire wi will cok sno Andy seed tenant, Apply | the wants of applicarts. Cuses farmshed with the spied the chaie, At his ri e words, ¢ st 250 pound fonts. at a deduction of 40 per cent. La- shop MiChouicy, .ttehan tarighiins te bat thy taher's hoses nat T wilt magus th ‘ay Kialrod Boot speakers ni address th meeting 9 [0 IET-THE WELL KNOWN FRANKLIN COTTAUR, quae of JAMES CONNOR & SONS, ‘ on his left, Bishop Cawwell, | thor shatt be blest.” Was the promise void? Tet the |p, a Uspenata, Se retary. : fhe het tavty youre ae nif tines stioou tLewadee of tw, | Phe above #ecoud hand minion type is coppered. op Kider and Bishop McFarland Mmighty anawer, John Dubois wis taught from bie first — —— | OAKLEY, on the premises, oF a! 84 Rose street rose to pro. | boyhood to know God, and study his own sonl. The faith FMOCRATIC REPU BLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEF and to the regular nomina- ne to make any remarks, except what | whose worthiersness be had diveerned, and whose blan: | the prvsgnt national sdminisration, and ular nomi to the occasion. In n company. like | dishments he hud resisted and be gave up coaniry, | Hons and uasgre of tee demarcate pari ae re 0 ate it is taninly of members of the Catholic | kindred and all things to follow Jovus Chest, Like tend pinay ele nyt Ue held thelr Rempeeti wird, om am sure th: Streain to the ca, like the tame to the purer | Gina's BM. (exces in the Twelfth ward, in wale’ the honrs he toliowed Hi hi thull Ge fram to. for the eleetion of five delegates from the iY ward ‘ot, Hroudway and . KELSO, 62 Willam street. ram second Boor Of or two st ‘of | oh Lord!’ | for the offices of Sheriff, County Clerk, oat ot | Seles 1b friettat the fi og tr-eha: 1 t five delegates to «Judicial Gra, eu ee - sin A temporal poiwt of view. It is not mreame the world anit tristnphed a aaa Joe Caaatatce ote ote it | poy rae vk! 4 STORY AND 1 BASEME soveceign, thongh amoag the Chris | over hell, and he deem ed no labor excessive, no sacri rn Justior of the Superior Court: five delegates i oleae ‘ighoul. Will i { Korepe he ranks first, that we fee teo crest for han who lives in the felth of the Son of | (excep in Le seventh Fn ing oy! mi gd , Og basse a, Wooster street, in this city, Inquire God. The world decrees an apotheosis to its ch and of liberty and libel over their achievements, To this poor | her hevetn: LF i va TA ao ty —_- plas It on an occasion like this we she potboosis, pe tnenuieut; his deeds are —— nt A STOW Wino, WIPE PRI- tne a: the embodiment of Christian princi en pon beast or stone, Oh, 4, ie fe tint weal for bee tether 8 een eee ‘ : bechergh ap Soa ee rs a pea, ee 8 ene Bion treananed: te tae: aera toca paste eran mens | PRO LET—A PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE ; POS piness and p tot Cod! easton bmneetiat welfth street. “Alea the | sacrifice. Apply lo rw $3 Tweltth meet, near itrondway. Apply to | “cruce: APPLY F._ Inquire at 109 Raat Seventeenth st. DENTISTS —FOR SALE, THIS DAY, FULL CASE ' genera! arsortment of dentists) Instruineats and den- 6 the iatel. | of the just mun prompted him to enter the service of sp Hall, October &, 1858.—The .demoeratle republt ' SINESS, $001 1 1s Seer von had to-day, both it y aud noctey,, | Gods that talib ot inedees athe Woe tae aleve tue world, tora for the ely nnd county of New. York, friendly to preg Set pe ey fe ere ted fe gn Be eS, $150 1.828 WIM PencHAse A. Mosr Prorita- OU ite manufacturing business, suitable for a lady oe VT—POUR DESIR ABUR arte 18 EXCELLENT gentlcinan. eee neither store or capital: the article vie It $2) can canily be made a week. he Coe ry af the kind tn the city. For reasons t all between 9 and b o'clock. JW. WaLacKs. Py Becor cond | treet, corner of South Sixth atre Williamsburg. $50 CASH WI. PURCHASE AN EXCELLENT ton, wel jeter and dining saloon down town, i: a good loes- ted up. and doing. #7 ex wo pod Tease and rent. Ap 0. 10 Centre street, lent business. with « poly oT. GAFFNEY & CO., . * hee! Ninth. Drank with loud applause » their grave » Ryangelist the con- = - “ — ne hop Hughes jer whe aanetitied and saved ‘The preacher then Sar tee conte cl he lameny dempand aoe, TPO PETA NEATLY PURNISIIED MoUsé LN SOU cit DANCING ACADEMIES, The Archbishop reve amid repeated cheers and said— ribed ihe early labors of Dabois. In cstalliehing this A Brovklym, cous 1 lo the ierries: reat till firstof May, | ~~ ~ eee Gentlemen, while jouug im the approbation which the re titetion he saw a two-fold want, the sccular education scrip, Wil Re we Out sler eee. Edward Welsh, John Address H oR Id oflice three da; _ DOOWONTH Ronee ACADEMIFS, marks of the Prosident have eueited, Lean only regret | ith aud the training of missionaries for the chareh. tripp, Wiliam Kenny, vane on J that some one whos and capacity to acknowledge spring De poisoned, can the stream be pure? Ifthe | Wan At 18 Wii street, Daniel Mean, Na , N, BRO ADW AY. STORES O1 OFFICES Ox HO. O56 BROADWAY, FEW TORI oes oy the toast of th n Ponti, than myself, was net | tree be rotien can the fruit be healthy? Uf it be true that | bp ht Pry aes street, T. wer w above Bleceker street. Apply lo J. | Now open for the season. Pnplls may commence at any Gime selected. 1 every oceasion like the he child is the fether of the man, then the corruption of ay x 3, Thoma Mneurty, Taspecte ddiway. ————————————————eee present be th pr boald rem Tho | the child is an unmitigable curse. The preacher deseribed |” Socata Wansca ‘Connolly's, corner of Oak aut Roosevelt a re CLASSES.—BROOKS' ACADEMY, 361 he oman | tbe dangers to which Broome et furvished three » iin provements: stances, places and Saw ali this, and like St, Punt, hie soul was excited within Weet Beoutwag, Thomas Weaver, | m r privace table i require of iife, and sald that Dabeix | ‘outh are exposed in all cireum- gy Chea 7 wgherty, Thomas Brown, Lalayeu~ T° LET—ONLY TOA ys iy tld ¥. —e A NFATLY nm t (A new clus for gentlemen will commence on Tuostay eve- ning. ‘Alo, a now class for ladies on Testay afternsan. . ‘ " tne Wiitwa |. Herbert, Thapar rc of «piritual and temporal bit. ‘The first school house was like the bunter's tog | 7 Sivme Wanreat the Ivy Green, 2 Bim mreet Timothy | tween Twenty iil and Pwenty-slath streets, pXEW classes for ciikiren, Weduewiay aud Saturday after- 5 tative in the ebristian | cabin on the borders ef elvitization bet what cared they who | yyeugan, Gwen Kenny, Thames ityan, Inspectors ~—-— ‘There is Do sovereign Whose title is so substantial | dwelt there? Was it not the home of the father apd his Sevesta Wamr—At the Democratic Headquarters, Ne. 173 > LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMERICAN went ihe fashionable dances taught in one course of wh we are Lot subjects of lis g chile ar) werons sensibititics, the receytacle of ect Macison etre ot. Thomas W. Adams, Alired Paimer, Andrew fomities, foots through, coagistl of five ruomes, with Ladies’ | Aen classes instructed by Mrs. Brooks. in these States over which Mteratarer The enecesy of Debuts wax no | She bath, troton water, &e-. in the’ motern house in West Nlue- | Private lessons atail hours not occupied by classes A nosh hgh ‘ IM Woester street Martin Klervin, | teenth street. betwoon Seventh and Blihth sventes. Apyly at —— precisely hat chatacter that yy | reemey Ly, Faonet Mt Fay, Inspectors. the oftice, 140 West Ninetecnth street, irom Lto 6PM. E. “FERRE! 10'S DANCING ACADEMIFS, 59 WEST FOUR xcept that of a seve ond many of the it B= AL Vanee's, enrner of Cree awich avenue and jo teenth iy streer, een ‘York, 122 Cituton ‘street, Brooklyn; vbjeet, and nove of th 8, its fhdluence Sewew White, Jemes Graham, John Donohue, )LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, TWO PAR. | now open for the reception Of pupils. For circulars apply at id wish to eee the Holy Father the sw omni, beautiful language, the UN lone sliding joors, with Kitchen: also, other rooms, fur- | the academics, king of any republic. I do not mean to say that charweter of Dubois, ‘snd his inflaence over the 7m Wap Al Bauek's, 18 Ludlow street. Mones D. 7 nishedor unfiiiteled, in gel under, tu house M6 Franklin Sana oer he Was less a soveregn when in exile, though it i | students, whom, he aul, he bad boond into a sheat of see a Hn Hn career of Fourth street | Sista, APMY st Wd or 10 Pmakiin cieees, west from Eaylers | FEMA Hi ete ne ange sence stays ot ute true thet bis f is “almost | hearts, luiuwelf the verenth thet honnd them. He was | ,t2ktET# Of Ross Meuire, Janes Corvin, |" , = fn, Mews nd Thnradaya, nal nt No. 827 Henstom sitet, Deecssary appendix to, his ec postion. I fruber, president, eve her, alt one, ant a pater of wire | § VERT TO A SMALL FAMILY, A 99 PER MONTH oe. Kontwny end er Twenty cept the sentiment of the President, that wld Y diow could they forget him at the eveaing Hrs Wan At Lats Hotel, corner of UN) stewed and T floor containing four rooms, with Cruton Hing cen eer ot Se loavenue unt Adelphi sirvet, . rnitry. as our religion teaches ue ta othe sprttual fea tings. when he opened hig | Harlem lane, ‘Thomas Riley, doha’ MeQuade, Edward Roach, hg ine fourth streel, aeer Fight avenue. Only aNcenengs and Rat Afternonn classes are now : an Pontiff. (Cheers.) Hand showed the beauties of that amd, the | Tngpecters. we AY Ti >. eenuer of Browne os a fn the house. f for ladies, at So'clock., Migees ond Iiasters frown rehiy of our wimiration n heme of oe all: or when he offtced ap the solewm | pal sireis nw eel Medes fous, ar eocane, > IST-THN CPPER PART OF OOTTAGR NO Tri wea Alo goer oon Pt 9 io that tr mmtite ors of the | Jy, Twenty first steve! water, de: very conventeat: five | practice together. AM the rich fad Siy Avwly res ey be " rr a rel £ om Sent eet to do the work: pleasant family down | duriag school hours. of comfort Thomas Parren, Met vddea, Ins; sna pe gh mamta Re mL nnn 1 ’ cae this ihr sasndenibie-crsnPnoinen eeditore ats A MACPHERSON'S ASSEMILY WILE, CONT OFF asea orvelty Ss rs : : ak " “ WTO LETTS Una LIN AVENUR, NEAR PARK AVE. | Bowers ‘Aven had he any terror Movs every Kael Bruckly of new Brick Renan, with mo Tuesdays and vervitien nal deve Lj a Ransome gxr thigeons | | SeventTersr ~ At tb Secor! aveune, Francis Cres tern gd er. John Dymond, Binet Phelan, Inapectons, oF pyle ~<a 7 MTicmoexit Wano—Al the Calon Best, corer of Third eS se. a tice, Wires totaly bop of grea and Twenty second etvect. Andrew J. Hebberd, A.J. ta P a = Mathews, De ioe ie Coles, Tnepect ors. LET—Pt RST 3 R PART (le ROOME) , ——— - " Nivereesrs Wano—At Kagan’s, 608 Third avenne Je of a first chien four sincy house, with the madera ny, CHART HALL. ACADEMY. 033 BROADWAY, OPPO- remish Gehoad, Alexander MB. Rider, Thomas Suelly, Ta: | mevts, desirably locate, near Washington square, A taunily XN Bite Bond stoeet_—Prof. F. WRIGHT'S clicace for gentle: t me, my "hretheoa, ti Te cs Se esate ah Gestbnly, oun thgta earner ot 1 EE ul tl re Bom re Rien, Monds, Luiles, Toewlags amt Fridays, of thi sable the M - ner! atv th comary a eeping supplied, may feel as it the d Keturdays. Clases ely pod ‘ at ‘a gratefal tert on Wickit. aetoranengiadaceetemaray pct kar ag wn to er mee ee ee a a atalt Sours. ‘Rvenlepsuirees ats o'clock. 7 ‘ eM ne: ech otwedtate ly. Will be oceupted ly tl vner, — nemory charged with — revoller Twesiy ints Wann—Al Cotter’s, commer of Thirty f whose family consist three adults. Address Comfort, ‘ wn ” ; sontnees, 8 Une bs giyttandsecond aveaue. Gephen Cornell, Joka Tracy, Rrondway Rook clic, stating where on tnecview may bo we Spare 20a = 7% heen tee sith a ene ery "® Het IS PECOrD. se Wanp—At ju Kighth avenne, Barkley v= Ward: Heury Duiecty, Summ ve dates, Ineyectorss PERT PURNTSUED, @ AUUITVAN STRPET. TX. mp ty Fm a A quire * CASWELL, on the premives, for one weet mje The Congresslovsl Conventions will meet at the following ART OF THE MOUSE 195 FOURTH STREET. iter akove tootendeks or ater 4 pigees rw a, sqnare, — hake ty o on by ark, ti than he hws received Thimy Desrmicr—Fifth Ward Motel m mare, ~ nianiaenemensaiyacsinate leary wanean, mele 11 Deter Tamms rior, bath. pase bee ald 6 fe strictly private - rainary in weakness, solace in aftiet ioe inne emt Hleehyuarters, No. 123 Madi "4 r. Herma very low ton god ion it on SEASON, PROP, BENS. YATES Wire luardly to be ex nforter, advarate, dispenser, vo whom, | Oe creep lon att, corner of Pow 18 Rrordy ay, $42,000 towards it as he had done. (Ap | fave of the gentlest of mothers, whose ove is beaming on |” Aaresin Distmet—At Holpto's, coraer of Ninth arenas drortiva iicecker: x esirabte A! PRAERP eters Ape r ia place.) ie then, t propose hie | himawhese Land i stretched forth to snecor himes ang Twon's aint stevets 1: Madey’, cornse ot Tet ed and ern one Lan | tame on ore ni hat we | whese voice, «weet ond persnasive, wh rere " ‘oy's, corner of Taiety- | shall be 4 ta bchalt of | “In me te all grace of Ue way and of ioe trerh secund street and Fourth arene ts) wea this institution, Ht to draw | ali hope of Tife and of virtue, Blove ¢ i The Apecintly Conventions wit! nect at the following places, fn Ch Seek Oantiens, well Known ae thie country near to th wh Chriet | J watk in th + thet I may bs oon that vie, corner of Meeting and Camber. duiit Hie church, azair ball not | lowe me. fal! avd shett Fret Tiercre1— ALLO Greenwich street + taf Itia in the tmmediaie vicinity of te wt Na ai h. fred 0 toast of the | have sal ten, can | tail to sh Distiter—At Monroe Hall, corner of Pearl and Tyce a vit. Uhevtre, Ue Fnstiiuie pen pre re joie " toast of the | have ealy HON, ©: sTKtet— . ies ” . yay Hoe a door, Hoty Father, and Lm 1 wot have re. | love her, to Wer praines? oO oat Sa “sea fuk Want eat, Sd 2 ni oe ies Jot, nnd if, midway bo- mores we bac een Ait with ° The -Arcibichop then | Moll, yurest am ae rout be ts) At Pythneoras Tall, Caual street, STapceteteraien.| seth ome “ran ta marie tabiog. end Irn pt Sa tetey Daeeen mt Onn tee, fue Pumepane tah veeed ss ane | roa ; ge MA 1er—At the Adriatle, corner of Hudson and ee eateneaie bs arrany a alkasebnee's pu] Ban anit 251 Hoo street Anseimblies every Wednesiay we he Wt At the Crystal, 22* Grand street bs lo " splendid billiard A it rn TRIET—At the Woodbine, corner Of Thirteoath with oi re fy wo fiver o1 foun ane Amer ' {Mere th MT rioem DINuICT At TTostings’, corner of Put nnd Broome | being leseed tothe ome At owen Distt corner o 41 Bro asec 10 fi jmenseltat Te evan eae Lar nt «OP aterial to Him who was the ences. | we tw ares. tavt bo the rear of the above lon separese tru story br yorrace AND ENAMELLED iD FCRNITCRE, OF TH or rite cton, for he was not ty man b the front part Boesre Drernet—At Halpin's, corner of Ninth avenw and ovided with all > paralus cooking, With paseeges | most Coshionable styles end warranted was one whom We ar ny die | t he ‘remained t rs nites in tears] The | Twenty sigihatreet, Ai Spohoun Walt, ine # yo t] 7 in ates ¢ ie pee fine rooms. = ao rows so e8y. aT rs fie iy ad Prank with grew te Mary was e-tablihed 4 pn! in Disrict jackson Ta! vat avenue. le nner A artics or lodging apartments, The | fully packer ‘out of town, at 1 (Drank WHE great | goe eof yy oe r imbois he Smit Ai Mooney's, corner of Broadway apd set ai arm Sat tp he a ly ‘cant | tory, Ge ltroeadny, between Honston af Cangres for die | and rich on * =-At Union Hall, corner of Fourth street | Apply oC WERNER, on the prone St MOSOUM | TAS AMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNTTUR! man elogient | wa ” ite Senet A Sine, SPREE AE. POE atte thet shoe ame lee Hesiors and sixes Wholesale and ierecta : sects f° oy ite es, att WO GENTE! HOUSES TO LETAN NKOOKLYN. 18 and ipwaria WARREN W. af K the ki wg a rT pe nel nd adjacent tote ferriog, for B4m | Ro, Sa, font dors est ot BrosdWwaye Oraior and Poot nyse he sireet, between m he » for S19 a L — edly called for, 1 rnninted by hie proph r ater the Cb Hote, corner of Third | & would bring Ba in ' 7 im. pion OF “ANY sted on the Seater erat of Aehals) fot a ‘Suma, the ee. oF Heshsts 1e apa T x euiy seeond at pa i wo HAW, Corian ; oles fae aa, HN i lege sun ite ie popoint voice — bene te meet Nii el bast S| eons ayuaki bistrot Cae, corner o cond avenue FILL UF UETAAT A SACRIFTOR, 4 HovsR ov cunges, $0 Gr vedatende, 2 A, A long interval thet Wim Je the heart tht art is Mia rnesan Dienict=Mt Wilkins’, corner of Fifty-cighth ces Shtet, eeStentehon beadra re now present had paseet their day And Jonadiab sai “. he said ertand Third avenue, “ pe POs al e n that seminary: but thy cays connected | homd, Me gave Wim bis hand, aid he titted . ny qin ‘Dieruter—At Hope's, corner of 12M stroet + weet care of las boaee’ Apotr es TON a at SARLME UNIT Ry: with the hy an wick tha | Bim in the chariot, ane he said, Conve with nd Thitd w " reseen, ¢ hab = wn) f ig oe a can never be brok . . . vagaTega Bp creme FoR READY, MONEY.—A FAIR: der. He 4 Moontan | Pabots in hue exige “ brother apd ¢ vad ator. < ———— ss NG bela ak ney pd TN HOOD © jth bal an A aR 2 ae oe qin 7 with ft, yore than the present President. (Ap. | And who who was Simon Brut’, the TUTCK —\ MERTING OF THE YOUNG MENS DE- Taprepomsessing in appearance, well eluented, teinpe- Ke i —Tifaneet CAs aa plause.) (Dr. Pige) broaght his classical lore | friend of Ged and men. Who and what was he? A gifted Mraciio Cute Rerseustinn will be. het at ther Reicher aS ae Recerons and fond a Of [eane Seaear, al ere oe mice amt other Cuenivure, pianos, oar. from Georgetown College he thought he knew more than | child of w whem the scholar, priest ant saint may | horker Honse, corer of Hudson and King streets, ats o'ckock | SIGN tn natke foe fealummnanne Of mone youn, a Sperckand =F go? Sy ST he did; but he soon found that his papils contd teach him | be regarded as synonymous, Raivcd h singular pF venting. ‘The gol! Fite fed: gl for new members, All aly who, reef bie | heel aedrees a Tine to Trauk G, bon tso planes, sewing mt many things, and they did. With afew sore happy re. | rerity im the rubiot OF _tpiety FOr, MOV ee eee sony UTE, President Herald uties, With real name and resi’enee, ARD WALTERS, 35 Catturine street. he speaker conciaded. ogh tragedion. (at sever tie Inder he “Rae Torey. Trewirer > YOUNG MAN, TWENTY THRER yHiRe “AGH, TENTTERY WANTED —THE SUNAORINER WISlles ies aud Mr. Mefherry, the poet and orator of th aned often with ¢ from the West, of Pespeetable parents, w fer to pr a Tee eager ete day, then spoke briefly and appropriately, re fi qniestion, eT WARD —A MRFTING THR SEVENTEENTH end habit nod gid a pearnuce, with en te. Any parties to of ete furnitre lowed by Clark ex-United States Mistrict Attorney whole world and joce i Teo Democratic Ward Commitice will fh Baistesy sa over same mak acquaint ‘avoid the ineonvet nm find a caste New Orleans, Rev. Mr. Conway, of Albsny, and Mr. Rell, | but move himeelf up to God: aud, errata Ht ‘Alien wireets, | able lady not over pightoen sears ith asin iy by addressing @ Hine to We fin Metald oles: stating of Baltimore, who sang an imprompts song Thoinas of Aquinas and other 4, ten, he ow: rind stiewdnnes | mony; rate weal a i where Kean be seen. Archbichop Hearne saidefentiemen, it hae been eng. | heroiem and self sacrifice to @ sieted mother's love, We na | Se on canal 1 pti gear rrreetcare Fost ote, gested to me—and Tshould have thonght of it if it led | come new to the epoch when Braté asamei bis partie | Sinan a allah nba tke aa not—that oceupying the place of honor,en tit vecasion [| (he college. Tt ws my happiness to draw wiedom from COAL, a dive TerRonretions cash, Apply to JAMES W. HHIOKEY, 803 iy, corner hould not overlie: ie a latent sentioent in | tie nd Hand you, Nrothers of the olden time, know yt og prae cere RS sRsate WITS Witt, GIVE INTRODUCTIONS eee tian inky aroma te Rete Marat | WB."y "ran ere aire mcr coma | FRR, AND, EO A GON on Gly Peseemcarst rer eee eek ne kit seived from the ‘repre | whet a ein a iw ch ine : Weerrd fren canned and Liverpe y eners requiced. Houta ute id eR become as to fell ia | Ved. like St. Poly ' Aquina PA sane HENRY BERGE. cresck ot see eee tite tione tin cautaes. mui. be post yall wil | Alege, New Ve reg ‘ e homptiality, good Qeat las) fetet tothe ere x fy for tee Ung 4 Uris rag Coaje, aad gorage of Jags wad Wet erga Fir ier ecumpa. We By_~All bugintan goad,

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