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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 Russian to pass along the powder. It iamore | Lord Elgin sails in the Feroze to-day for the Eng- Most stringent orders have been issued by the Ad- | The Chicago Press of Wednesday reporte:— | Tike. for both grades {0 bbds, Melado at 3%e2, and about THE WAR IN CHINA. than peohahie that," emid the din of botde | lish rendezvous at To-lien-whan, whence my next | Miral and General against looting or etying the | the ain apap Sk eee | 008». 200 oxen, good part Digh pacer thy nereennacnenesiia and the roar of cannon, the ears of the offi- | letter will be dated. Baron Gros takes bis depar- people. ‘These orders have been well carried | with ucearincal raiu aut wind storms. Tho advices from | fein —20 cases mace were wold at 380. a 400. = nope cer in gosotion may haze Ct He. tar} sur 08 doors oe Du Chay!a to-morrow to join the | ony aad supplies ae consequently brought | all paris of the Northwest are soho eines Gant tho-barn { hea fon bed in Ppt re » oa Vy (hed eon ve ench al We el into camp. era: fter op ts safe beyond coutivgency, andthat yield 3 fi a Rendezvous of the Expeditionary Force | Yusisus could harily have, ante patte to have | mandsrins arrived. from ‘Ting-chow, a walled | * e0 ome 10s Caloutta luserd waned at $1 784 81°90 TA-LIEN-WHAN, July 12, 1860. is good, with the apeniee of soa spots to the southera Whuinksy was better acd more active, wilh sales of 600 | part of this State weather has beep favorable for ron the risk of a war with England and France for This bay ef Ta-lien-whan li h . city thirteen miles hence, and chin-chinned Gen, “ 8 1,600 bbis, at 280. a 255; im the Bay of Ta-lien-whan. the sake of defending the Taku forts, where defeat | past, Tt accamens) reat ree. g seep Crofton, ‘They brought sheep, eau, fowls, and th | Coy corey she saasiets nnd |” Woon —The marke Sul, ant we bave nothing to PES ES was ali but certain, and where defeat would proba- rter, Fully nive miles in width and fiftecd or t® General "Crofton received them most gra- | follow ° pada oe | report from fires hance. The business hu been drawn 10 bly have left them prisoners in our hands. ciously, tried to dispel their fears, and gave Phijacelphia, where # public sale came off on ibe 26th, the sixteen miles in Jength it ofords an excellent an- e210 Shipments : Reesia is pursuing @ successtal poliey in N ‘1 @ botile of sherry and another of brandy. They | Fiour, bbis,... atog2 | Particulars of which will appear in our next, We report WO PLAN OF OPERATIONS AS YET FIXED. | China is beyond question. This policy may be de- eee mbes ee admired the wine glasses so much that they were Wheat, burb aipiar | Sosaboe tapnrmnne this werk: ~~ rn seribed wih meg: ata ed Retors man: Majesty's thip Feroze, with the ensign of the acaee, fo oe, gift, and they Rectaves vs platen Corn, ean ———-----— pe will ” an d H i «1 springs of water have be-n found in | PROGRESS OF THE REBELS. {fi Petersburg by telegraph, and re cannaaiad no po gg gga tual 3 main, stoumna slowly | Qattahey. | Tht place "ie coissh ard senvecnot Io 254 THE DRY GOODS TRADE. o = = oe The following is » comparative etatemeut of the imports i tion of Siberia bas lately recefved an important ex- of foreign dry gooods at New York for the woek and sinco so near the Peiho and the sei fi by teusion at the expense of China, Russia has gained and the scene of future opera: + 23.405 tious, that the naval and_ military authorities 8 ing of Ip He ranaiaie trom Apeap of. this natural harbor, 6 the week previews ot 4.000 bbls flour, avd avout 320,000 All eyes are on the lookout for the fleet, and at length, far away tw the nave Address of the Shaughae Mer- her successes by diplomacy, a science in which her | west we distinguish the Chesapeake, with the determined on making To-len-whan a depot for | bushel The of danuary 3 . agents are second to none. They are not the men | tig of Admiral fio t the fk bil es t stores, provisions and munitions of war daring the | £30 (0 Pushels in se “ soot £90 000 nanae | Arde week, 1858. 1859. 1860 chants to Lord Elgin. to make the blander imputed to them. In truth, | ‘Aumirai Jones odie from the mish at wo inmpe, expedition, ‘The eaginesrs are erecting two Small | wheatasd oC Doin dou The receipte ant sbipmente | Futered at the port,..83,480at? 1.680862 1,602,619 forts to command 9 leet, a the Russian pugbear has been held up long enough | riense, at the eastern angle of the bay. Fourteen @ landing, and a battery of | ¢f flour and grain sinee the Jet of January compare with | Thrown on the market. .1,428,084 — 1,667,887 1,617,622 z Shoah before the English public. Constantinople is f i artillery, with some infantry, will remain bei 1889 ue follows: — Since Januory 1. A Vigorous Policy in the North | Russia is Catcspaling hee serfs and constructing | ‘roused miles from home this splendid eet les, | Charge neh we aull for the Pelhon nn | ST __peceipit—— —-Shipmente-——, Futered'at the port... 47,168,913 98,457,057 86.001 048 R aad } her railways. There is every, reason why we | Fogiand. By the aid of a good lass we mako out | ,No plan of operations has yet been settled. Sir | rome, yn 1800. 1869, 1860. 1869. Thrown on the market 65,220,808 98,617,267 86,606,717 ecomme! e should be a8 good friends as of old. sixty pennanta, Here is the stately Ohesapeake, Hope Grant went to Chefow on Tuesday, and re- | Wheat, vorh. Rabe ste dui oer ToRtoet 3 4iF aig | It Will bo'perveived from the above table of dry good et v aple | mie Chinere have succeeded FE Talsings byl with her fifty-one guns. Under her lee leashed in Sread yosieriay. The French Admiral pra peneral | Corn. "3.913 240 3.980 291 119401053 3,241 Ted CDtETEd at hie port the past week, af well ag the amonnt . I » a e Peiho, ey built a@ boat, | like hounds and waiting to be slipped, are the | #F¢ ¢xpected to-morrow, and we hope they may 1,049 629 806 487 807.438 "674.168 | thrown upon the market, gives an excess over the game OF TH PEROR, | into which they transferred the Corimorant’s en- mischief be able to tix a day by which they will be pre- | Rye 180.979 114 61 3 v DIBSIPATED Man @ BMPEROR. | gines. But, alas! they would not work, and no Pre rea Pmt ierlly be ne red, This nich) however, seems certain—the | Bar 210.007 Ye5 81s Abid S7.a4a] PEZ29 Am the two preceding years of 1858 and 1860, Tho aggregate tince the Ist of January last approxi- mate within $8,366,012 of the entries tor the same time one could set them down four watehm: accustomed to machines,” said_he: ench will land to the sonth, the English to the north of the Taku forts. The place selected by as is Peh-tang. about eight miles {rom the Peiho, and Clown, Woodcock, Drake, Watchful, Havock, Fo- The Cincinnati Gazetie of Wednesday says of the rester, Oporsum, Starling, Firm, Staunch, Ban- going. So Sang-ho-lin-sin sent money market:— ers from Pekin, ‘‘You are set that bar- His Celestial Majesty Publicly Rebuked | | Mast year, and within $7,910, those by the Censors, barlan, machine to work, or I will cut off your | Sitting unr dios or eee eee in wilt eeon at the mouth of the river which. Mr. Ward, the | Geld ism good demand, at 35 837340. premium, welling tirade woe the wonee ee wate ne atte of heads.” The unhappy watchmakers succeeded in | }y one. aw i ck | American Ambassador, ascended on his’ late | TM€#- Dealers pay 25, and in some cases 90. W’> quote Own: UPOR We uarket 15 000—In which yeor the &., &., &e, lighting the fires and inducing the smoke to aacend | Rez”®) oa te Pako forts. The Nimrod, Roebuck, | 2 urney to Pekin, A naval brigade will probably | S#b¢ drafts as follows, the tuside eeliing rate representing Smount® largely exceeded those of any previous period. Meee | Through the funnsl’. ‘his seclon ts Baye coskeated | SROTyeWanre, Useand, ingdove, Pioacet and | sear io Tekin, 4 ae: Jackets and the mronavey, | Me price charged by tho Valley Bau: "Soe abe value of goods introdveed for coesumplion, wool of | their Coamester, fer, thongh the engines are not 7 di Ki eiho | Which will act with the army, and while the troo) N a ag ae Ney. | Webs amounted to $501 380, cotton goods to $151 001, rilke From wo Sbangnae Correspondence the London y ' EY for a good tide to take them over the Peiho k P y lew York sigh see = O34 prem, 3% a 44 prem. | Times. | working, we have no account of the watchmasers’ ar, where more than one have old sco! settle | @ttack the forts in the rear, the gunboats will tackle | Beston.... + 25.430 prem. 3, 9 3g orem, | 10 $566,045, flax to #120134, aud mouslaines goods to Suanouan, Joly 5, 1862. | decapitation, with the celestial braves. The Chesapeake, Impe- | them in front. Philadephia —h 34 prem. 34 4 4 prem. | $145,091—(otal, $1,483,501 i » whole I British force has reached the odes: eilodlig tio. ron state of ray rt “i Hesse. Pearl Boont, Bacounter, Cruiser, Rer00z, | ne | Pltimore ». vine sea, J Entered for Consumption, a be casnl wi v Co fe many curio - A a | > Served: amone the large ect of men-of-war and | of Chins, that of the Censorate is entitled to high | Somlas”'tuteable Few Geter wd hence | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | *mricun col incase es ogee | Woot “He Yolue Pg: Value transports, save that one of the latter, the Mer. | place. Kise bin pared hora bape fat | 2% too large tor the shallow coast of Pechele bay, eee has been fucreased to 1 per cent, owing to an advances in | eoliene... 265 $126,307 ehantman, ran ashore in a fog and escaped without of manners and customs, the investigation of but they will lend a hand with the boat expedition, exchange at Chicago to 1 premitm. Mirsoari continues = 88 96.008 Fuivay, Sept. 28—6 P. M. The money market is generally easicr to-day than yesterday, though it is hardly possible to ae The Centaur, whic | grounded in the river through the carelessness of & pilot, got off in two days without injury, Let us | that no long time will elapse before the com. sails for thePeiho. The Manda ins have driven all flocks and herds into the inte rior, and no fresh meat, and few supplies, can be | procured for the large British force which only to fell at %% cixeount The counter. demand for all | Wertern currency continvea greater than the supply, the | prices being \¢ below the buying rate. In some cases Iili- nois is #bill bought at %f ani gold at 3. 1 reported to have | public offices within and withont the capital, the Hiscrimination between the good and bad perform- ance of their business, and ween the lepravity and nprightness of the oiticers employed in them.” | These officers exercise the right of reproof with extraordinary candor and plainness, though it is to be feared that their remonstrauces are frequently unavailing. Some months ago the Censor protested and send their blue jackets to the naval brigade, | Add the war troop ships Simoom, Adventure, ae. Ursenb an ewer. and the steamers of e Bengal government, and you have 60 pennants . 4 flying in the bay, besides 16 "wn. detsched oorvice, | see aortas i ee i . higioctons bo and seven hospital and troop ships at Hom Kong. | 7 paying seven:per cent, and the best peper 12¥ transports are wails to convey the army and | over sixty days does not go underseven. Até} field train to the scene of action, so that nearly 200 | yery choice short billsare readily passed. There 129 102 187 224 (93.251 ee kina, Sept. 28, 1860. F $5000 UR 5's 8I4e. 1027) 600 sus Har RR.. 30 waits the signal for action. Up to this moment no | against the conduct of the Emperor, against his | vessels can be counted from the vl een 16.06 Tenn 6's, 90.. 96 | — mn blow has been swuck, no blockate enforced, no | drunkenness and dissipation, his attachment to | Admiral Hoptanchored in rye on the 25th | ## 8© complaint in uny quarter of a wanto? mo- | “<cog Virginia on we br sont + + 2,813 $501,380 aor —— against ‘‘the enemy,” siace aes, ong jonah sncldy, ee) reprogt © of June, and found the English expeditionary | Bey, though the wants of the West prevent the bag do... 917, 00 ns | Cotton. meagre of June, 1859. RORY WAS POINOG OR ENO EF eke GONE. Gi force assembled and ready for action, ‘The 251 H ‘a e . do. 2 jar RR p'd | sae When the news of the disaster atthe Taku forts | ulated throughout the length and breadth of | of June was the anniversary Of the disaster at the gunn ay #0 far below the supply as to canse | 11609 missouri Sie. 10% 160 oder first reached England it was felt that the intermit- | “ie empire. Shortly before his Megradation, Ho- | ‘Taku Forts last year, and both Admiral and Uene- | ® decline in the rate of interest. Money continues sesame ety wi, 10834 200 8 752 tent state of peace and war which had lasted siuce | kwei-teing, late Governor General of this province, | ral would gladly have been before them again on to arrive from the South and from the near by | ae Ht oy 100% = | Ww 4.186 1840 must cease, and for ever. Well did the Duke, | in conjunction with Wang-yo-ling, addressed @ | that day. “But they could not advance without our | States. Some money is coming from England | 10e00 RK4 mb.b30 81% 400 orn apropos of this very Chinese question, declare the long memorial to the Emperor. They described in | allies, and the Freich were not prepared. They | jixewise, for inv. , COE Keon by TL 67 * 50 Mich Ceo 17 4.563 impossibility of England's engaging in a little war. | piteous terms the state of the district, with the | are not ready now, but have undertaken that be- | Hkewise, for investment in the Erie and other rail- | jogo jimin3t ml be P14 100. A | Bia 35 B68 Regardless of his advice, our government waged | regular troops disbanded, the rebels victorious oa | fore the 20th inst. they will name a time by which | Way stocks. 1000 Har RAimtg.. 91 50 | Here 6 6-20 ful one littie war after another, first nibbling at one | every side, and Shangbae ool reserved from | their preparations will be completed. Their men Foreign exchange continues dull. The leading | S06 Hatow 24 mtg. 9654 100 | Tota)....1,006 $101,001 extremity and then at another of this enormous | assault by the presence of the allied forces. They | are doing all in their power to make up for lost | pank ti : 8000 MLtpedmefed.. 102° 160 c heme ges empire, subduing town or ozcupyiug an island, | then discussed the dispnte between England and | time, but the end of the month will arrive before | LAKERS continue to ask 1093 for sterling and 5.133 | 4000 Mic S2mt bo 67 60 . | Silke 20 $222,471 Dut never even attempting to reach the capital, | China with considerable freedom, and ina manner | they'are ino sudition to start, and they will take | fF franes, but very excellent bills may be had be- | 900 Til Cen RR bus. 100 60 ‘ +30 70% 93° 91 PS until Lord Elgin’s “happy audacity” carried him | which might have convinced Mr. Bright that there | the’ field with a much smaller force than was | low these rates, and the demand is quite light, | iQ ouch tin. oa, deo ee eerie, Se 46 36870 to Tien-tsin in 1858. But the force whish accom- | are two sides to this Chinese question. Sang-ho- | anticipated. They brought ont no artillery | The steamers to-morrow will take out something | 1000 Cl&Tulstbes. TOG 380 Wolo 5 | 13 8,001 ied him was small, and made no impression on | lin-sin they denounce, as ‘only thinking of de- | horses, and the ponies purchased in Japan and . ; : meehing | 100 Mise& Mo Isic tA 100 do. | Withdraun from Warehouse. old tory party now ruling supreme at the seat | fence, and not versed in the history of negotiations | Manilla have never seen a gun. They have just | °VeT half a million in specie, part of which will | 16 enw Rank of NY. 103) 975 Chey & pite | Woot Pili of jevernment, he aid not pelleve in our power, “3 pee We fd pon A a Fs series Me been despatched to Chefow, where every exertion | be in silver. [ene | YRoolien “ determined to re e treaty and pre- | foreigner both "3, | is made to render them efficient as speedi; - + : yan ban! . | ory went the English Bag a pape ny preg Do } these quarrela age on the contrary, a source of dis- | sipje. ‘Their gunboats were sent in p' Neo Ma teard | oo eccejem 8S ine Block Rxphange te-ay.wae | 66 Dal & Fiud Cand> 90 a oe How they succeeded for the moment atthe Taku | content to both. That the foreigner has no deep | the transports. Some have turned up and are be- very large indeed, but the tendency of prices was | 23 Peon ~ Co... 8B | Sou keorst. ~ forte last’ year is matter of history. feelings of hostility is evinced by his affording | ing put together, but many are still wanting. Now, | downward. The large advance of the past week | °{9 oom Goal pref. 1a 100 i: Various plans were suggested for bringing the | troops to protectthe city.” They describe the trade | Jet there be no mistake on this subject. Zhe sun: | in New York Central and one or two other stocks | 25 Bruna city Uo. "8 | Chinese Emperor to reason, In 1842 Lord Gough | as ruined, the Customs’ revenue not forthcoming, | mer is waning fast, the time for prompt and in- 214 La Crosr&ViIRR 135 50 do... DIO 71g sailed up the Yang-tee, took Chingkeang-foo, oceu- | and the local banditti “roaming igh the coun | mediate action has’ arrived, and yet our expedi- has tempted holders to sell out, and the quantity | icq n'y Cen RR..... 91° 200 Reading RA. 20 483¢ 61 ed the Grand Canal, cut off the supplies of grain | try eager to try conclusions.” The only resource tionary force, which costs at last a million month- of Central, especially, now on the market is so | 60 do. 10 91 400 MichSo&NIRR 23 | $76,993 1 Pekin, and advanced to Nankin, which he | they have to suiggest is in negotiation of peace with: | fy, is fying idle at Ta-lien-hiran, It coull be em- | large that speculators look for a considerable de- 91 100d... BBO 2 2 ‘was about to assault. In order to save the ancient | out loes of time, so that the English and French bios and sail (o-morrow, It has beenready fe ‘i twithstanding the 1 ye Th 907% 100 hd eal a eapital of China, and restore communication with | may utterly tg away hostile feeling. They wonld | days, The delay lies with the French, and with | (On¢r Rotwitistanding the ‘large Garnings, | te nor ieiiamiaanande the South, the Imperial court came to termg and | then probably lend their troops, with whose aid | ther alone. Txeadily adult the difficulties eucoun- | Western stocks are depressed, on the other hand, S04 Straw 83 the treaty of Nan in was signed. Here, wras & pre- be stapite pulabs he rele vad fam denser, The. a5} tered by our ilies 8 such a distance from here. | partly in consequence of the apparent diminution | 9.068 — Embroldery 8 eedent to follow, a polic ureue, at course ee wee . whe * ‘ith bo ts a x $360 Matling.... 6 Which succeeded i 1842 could never be wrong | which poor Ho has been disgraced and remains at ore Pins ny age Ai int traffic, aha” party through the’ mancuvres of | eure dee eighteen years later. Alas! the legislator who | Shangliae @ prieoner and in chains, awaiting the ar- | ties from the loss of many of their transports, But | Patties who are operating for the decline. It was | $22 540 Total...... e7 vocated this ye scheme forgot that Nan- | rival of his successor, who will send him to Pekin. | the consequences of delay may be so serious, and | thus reported at one time to-day that the Rock | Entered for Warehousing. kin has been in the possession of rebels since | There is no chance of this remonstrance being | the facts are so unquestionable, that I should fail in | Island directors proposed to paes the October di- Wool— Silk. 1853, and that the occupation so anxiously | heeded. It requires blows, aot words, to hammer | my duty did I omit to state them. 1 gl 4 Woollens. .. $2820 6 $035 contended for would be the greatest service | conviction into the heads of the Pekin Cabinet. is bay was intended asa rendezvons only. It | Yidend. What prospect there may be of this may Sr Bai i 2 1% we could render to the Emperor. Then nature The rebels are making steady progress in this | was never im: d that the troops would disem- | be gathered from the following statement of the 424 100 ry 000 has anticipated us at the Grand Canal. In | province. Indeed, there is no authority to oppose | hark, When Sir Hope Grant saw we should be | francial condition of the company, which appear- 40° 200 1851 the Yellow river, which had long threatened | them. ‘They have taken the wailed oly of - | kept back for some weeks he determined at once | ¢q in a tra d and unintelligible shape in this ria 25 this splendid monument of Chinese skill and perse- re on the banks of the river, about thirty miles | to get the men and horses ont of the ships, and put ‘ nspose: » 66% 200 82 919,935 verance, burst its embankments in the province of | from Shanghae. Both Imperialists and rebels ra- | the men under canvass. This was according) morning's Henaip:— am =] .. 90 6726 Bhantung, and destroyed the canal for a consider. | vage and pillage the conutry in every directions | done, and the whole foree—horse, foot and arti | Cosh and pncoilected revere, Jane 90, 1860...,.9270,285 Gh, 200 ssi ja ee able distance. This disaster occurred some two | but they will stay their hands before they reach | jery— is now encamped on either side of the bay. | Farnings for nine months ending March SL, 1860 801,381 case 00 sit, it0 anes f hundred miles north of Nankin. The canal has | Shanghae. The Europeans are too stro The effective force of this army. consists of 6,357 Expenser fame tine, 6b per cent... .... 6440,000 | 68s 200 Se Mentaine=: never been repaired, and the enormous traffic be- | them, and there isan armed force of some 2,000 | Pritish and 2,178 native infantry, 1,012 one Tnterest, nine month... +... 13,343 64%, 100 1pdt Straw goods 98 $13,987 tween the Yang-ise and Pekin is now transferred ; men available for the defence of the settlement, | 493 artillery, 485 engineers and ‘286 military , Rent Boresn Valley Ralirond, nine hig 250 29 «oKmbroas., 9 1617 to the dangerons Yellow Sea and the treacherous | independent!y of the Furious and one or two gun- | train—making’a total of 12,111 men, There are |. MOPDE......ssr0. ” P| a «(50 Bast Corsets..... 8 1,972 Gulf of Pechele. So much for the precedent of 1842, | boats. two batteries of Armstrong guns (12-pounders), | Sinking fund, nine mont} us | a 2 == — —— Another suggestion—supp I believe, by her | _ The merchants of Shanghae yesterday Premed three batteries (9-pounders), two and a half Madras = b-4 ‘Total..... 232 $01,084 = Tutal..... 116 $16,566 heey s government—was to divide China into Lord Elgin with an address, signed be Oy the lead- | monutain train batteries and a siege train, consist. | Savenrcheew eeememte. r Bs ee Recapitulation two jets, north and south, the Yang-tse form. | ing firms in the place. Nothing can more un: | ing of light 32-pounders and S-inch howitaers; | fetes gent 8p a 1, 1860. . 442,713 2° 100 gy adm Pegs. Fates. ing the line of partition. In the southern division | selfish than the sentiments saprenet—netiog 1889 horses are’ in camp, besides @ number of | Prem which deduct a 8 per’ cent dividend tn atectares of wool. 1812 0301390 are all the ports at present opened to trade— | more disinterested than the course recomme! + | ponies and bullocks. il, ones soe seerereecseeseserseseneres 168,000 a bed aoe . Ningpo, Foochow, Amoy, Canton and | It is clear thay the interests of these gentlemea are | " ‘The first division is encamped on the west, the 002 120.134 Bwatow. Here it was pi that business should | identified Meal age but they see that @ can} second division, and the artillery, cave and fe iy ie Pry be continuad as usual, while the north should be | only be secured by vigorous action in the north. | jand transport on the east side of | tf 3400 do. vhs : declared in a state of blockade. At first sight this address is as (llows:— Looking over the hills which the bay, | peduet six | 20000 Teno - 4,068 91,483,601 scheme seems plausible enough, but it is open to | May Ir PLease Your you can hardly believe that this is the farthest | peduct six | 00 Br RRoa many, and, in my opinion, fatal objections. The | In Store your Excelleney on the toces- | east. Approa from the sea, the rocks rise | Deduct etx months’ interest... 2C00 Mich 8 am 876.003 Tmperial answer to the allies’ ultimatum was not | tion we beg to assure that we aro fully sensible of | high and precipitous, much like the cliffs of Fresh. | Deduct six months’ sinkig fund ae 54x 13 32.540 received until early in April, and no the eotinay ot en peas a ge Deans | Wage. Ticen g the bay the hills recede from Biro. rd s ae conld have been effected before the end of that | © c wo ai aie A ee IG ar eS the water, become terraced, and bear s striking | Net earnings for six months......... 4 ms x on month. By that time nearly the whole of the grain | Fieeced of bis own accord to invite the ex;ression of our | resemblance to old friends on the west coast of | 1.404 fond, Oatober, 1860 100 a 225 48 from the south had arrived in the Peiho, and | Opinions, and we cannot doubt that we sball be excused | Scotland—Mull, for instance, Sand and Pe pind alin - pond pe PERE 1400 do. matty) ory mre = = tM “aon ba secared at at this more critical covjunctore we ey form te 8 on Ao western side. Ma sn it - canna we F ie se | nsared f rebousi ont Pekin. e it at after it pel enormous | to lay before yeur Excellency our views ing 1 and the a ¢ platean, varying in width would leave sti}! an nnoxpended balance of $247, b jJanufactares of woo! 973,163 quantities of rice and other juce are sent to the potey which we conceive would be moet to the further- | from two miles to ten. Mount the height, and be sr a on cent. Besides those rosourecs bene! 460 Erie RR. cry De. cot! 232 1,684 capital from Shanghac and Zhe Seanghes | coenel aut secant Mktoete fe ang cumere, Depea- | undulating slopes meet your eye, scantily covered | own 1,016 shares of ite etock, valued now at $81,200 The | 100 do Do. 8 1990 Chamber of Commerce to Mr. Bruce that | dent as those interests are on a state of re, kore with short sweet grass and’ wild thyme. ‘The | t annual contribetion of $42,000 to the sink! = 4 euatntiin 3 3000 this trade afforded employment for no less than | Without reluetanes Fey Nap ag a Sena very place for @ sheep walk,” ores 6 friend fund, if invested at 7 per cent, wil ali but $400, . ‘ fie0e 596 3,000 to 4,000 junk, by, 100,000 | $ocr'escellenny’s pesetratica tat our position in Okina | Of ‘20 small experience, Metinoes would be | of ube bonds at their maturity in 1570 1 do, pF eh ate Angi oan aines #70 028 Ce Mh ae ba afwaye a ica ast been peejadicially aiectd by 8 Be Gieg tare, te epi rich, ft | - The strongest stocks on the list to-day were Erie | Bb eta iti | ‘The exports during the part week have been titling, up: y Chinese we rea’ . conatitul between | of wee } fanks and all this capital belong to inhabitants submit to XL tor’ tae ake of dhe; uaa er. | trea At tte head of the bay, and all along the 924 Harlem, both of which, until the close of the | and confined to inconsiderable shipment to South Amer!- ‘of this very southern district which ft was | suadedesweare that all sacrifices of the kind, if mot | promontory which forms the eastern side, ic a mag: | day, were pretty firm at yesterday's quotations. | ean porte, Acstralia and West India islands. The exports thonght desirable to spare, and the 100,000 sailors | wholly nugatory, are pat of but momentary | nificent pldin, well and careiuily cultivated. The | Almost everything else was lower, the offerings of CITY COMMERCIA of cotton domertic goods from the port of New York, for form part of the with which We wish to | Denctt, we believe it not to be beyond our | inhabitants are colonists from Shavg-tung, who .. W eats edarab iss wiki vig ae the Welt daing Mig 1900, Garda plone trade and whom we are to consider as our very | Ba 2 ann tts “Eiheetoes “iretion have supplanted the lazy, thriftless Manchoos. Lord | S0me of the Western shares being quite free, and — barry yr snd So Dole, pearls a 0340 al ‘ good friends. They would have been utterly ruii- | [BM MIE, PorPaaate, Tee ribet by couciading | Elgin pronounces them the finest men he has seen the demand slack, This afternoon the market was | Pepi at 0°. and St hile. bur OOo cn, walle ohage ed by a lengthened blockade, and might have | {Go hasty a pesce may sow the sceds of a faturo war a | in China, Many are six foet high and stout in pro- | tame, and stocks closed at the following quota- | the market was hoavy and closed with a tendency anys caused serious disturbances at six ports. | no distant treaty concluded 7 your Fxcel- | portion. Their husbandry is excellent. We see siong United States 5's 1874, 1029 a J; Indiana | txarce lower prices | The sales about 15,000 28 Again, though we have hitherto had trading re- | jenoy at Tien tein two years ago promises us many ad rded wheat, barley, Indian corn, millet, beans, Yons—N nll “ . . | Dble , closing within the following range of Prine =, lations with the 200,000,000 of human beings who | yauteger. The success which bas attended the perfiioa eas, carro, turnips, yams, sweet potatoes, cab- | State, 93; Virginia 6’s, 914 a 4; Tennessee 6's, 90) | ee veee 25 0 $5 90 inhabit the northern division of China, the treaty | attempt to de her Majcety'r Minister of the treaty £ ang lettuce. The corn is in straight furrows, a 91; Missouri 6's, 79f aj; Canton, 224a§; Cam- | Extra State, from old aug new wheat.. 560 600 of Tien-tsin opens two ports in the district, and be- | Fight of free access to Pekin we must think will encour. | evidently sown in drills. The jens contain apri- J > f | Saperfine Wertern 25 9 630 | Sinco reported. 16 fore long we may hope to till this enormous field | Ske the Imperial government to oppose, the fuldimeat of | cog, peeehes, nectarines, nae dee berland Coal preferred, 14 9 4; Pacific Mail, 83.44; | Common to choice 616 | Since January 1.. 76,315 Which has so long lain fallow, and which offers such | TAS emacy ani. om : wig Gli and small ee none of which are ripe, fortunate. | New York Central, 907 a 91; wee, She a4; Hudson | ae ca The trade os the reason ady ances becomes more Irregular, & prospect for and mannfactarer. While | qpege, if euccemfal, ly for the British soldier. Carnations, pinks, roses, River, 6f} a 4; Marlem, 234 a J; do. preferred, 644 | guraight to good extra do ‘The bulk of the fail trade with the distant Woat ws drawing the south is a as PY Sxporting country, | ity extended to, and hollyhocks form part of the rome i flora, | 9}: Rending, 484.9%; Michigan Central, 70] a {; | Choice extra family aad bakers’ brands, | towards its elcee, and will have passod ita height during Web pO cul oie “of che ‘north mainly sanalate in | fo question the wiedom of apd fa Hh Oy pote sore G06 souer ane ponee | Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 23) | Gey OM ost , | tho comiry month of October. The business doing one j ‘ c th | entrosting the settlement of { a teed, 48}. §: Panama, 125} —Conadian floor was in moterate | day is setive and anotl dull, was a reported bér, in metals, woot, oll, seed, &c. ‘The south | ng now existing } thistles enouh to please the moat | 22: do. guaranteed, 48} 9 § } e another There 8 necessaries of life, sad the north re- | & en oMcer vauk enthusiastic Fcotchman, while such familiar weeds J i\inois Central, a cago, failureof a house last week, but which, it iseni?, wae wet oak a pnormous | toed y te ee Topco tr es as dandelions, dockens, and briers e| os pees sora wy ly @ tenn} fsurpension The houre havi ‘ed es and requires them tt M "7 4 a . s only « temporary javing cal , rand the inbabi. | $2.12 '% which have eluded the care of the termer. © 78; Cleveland apd Toledo, 47} #1; Chicago and nccediters tagetber, eahenaeie ttengbtuhanenh ef vet In the north the winters are sey" } its are compelled to wear the sermest Sothing ' it be procured, They wrannfactares orod, thousands of miled Across © , we take upon au pa ses oy oveouchn wii be tomty | F Intersect the fields, the swallow shims | by. and the lark ‘‘can scarce for Joy” a3 we toke our quiet e' walk. Sm: 7 ilagen dot the plain in Pty he — a ‘Die agseta over and above ite liabilities, and hence weat on as ueval, This suspeosion wes the subject of some | very Lime and erroneous remark tate Tomcz of thie Quincey, 90 a j; Mlinois Central bonds, 190 a 4; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 96] a 96. Rock Island, 774 a 78; Chicago, Barlington and | ove’ | Set Tien- | tle ccmmuntty will deter your _ wellency from the pro | . Biven:4 and Nee vg hess whats Hl ne Web of recction of theee mesrured which, «bough they tempo- | Near most of them clump ‘of trees— | The sales at the Miving Board to-day were:— city, which charged that the aforesaid house failed on ao- aty . y she | Tally interrupt our trade, will in .X¢ ead seoare us | fir dwarf oak, willow, birch, poplar, avacia, | 600 shelele Royal. ¢ 13\ WOeks Minnesota... $8 — count of doing @ Southern trade. It cautioned its mercan- fora 85.5 Leeds at their very doors ihe | Cealnet a repetition of these interpa‘ional Niewadersia- | Wcinut and yew, There is but litte 110 Gsseeveee BBS to arrive, chiefly cm speculation, at P newly ope: mie Of Baw Ghote and en. tga, Tuleh more sergoualy and permasentiy ‘afore tt ! AS few pigeons have been potted. and” one The exchanges st the Clearing Houso to-day | Sree tar chen oiita Cansiinn 84000 S100 foe cose | file readers pant ~ Pepin bpm toga of The proposed blockade ee at ati eettiy | derdive,actapeve & Co. Power Haabery & Co ie nos been shot at by halt the British army, Vat | re 490,750,404, and the balances $1,030,076. No and Indiana, $1 90 for choice amver | born’ ¢We ‘Mave, wo Gupetition to. do, Injostice to sufferings on this hares ee eee ee wouta | beets W. Gh (for, J. Mon- | she is too «;"sck for them, The cottages are good | Ue ts ta he foe $122 & $1.24 for dillwaukeo club, $1248 | the trade of any seetion oF our wi lely extended ovuntry, ear’s grain supply was secure. t Uekin, & wou’ | Waceny i Oo. i Co tania, allt of large stoncs,, plastered | We ratand that one of the heaviest dry fer red Se » 1 27 a 81 80 for red #115 a | nod are eppoed to the disrnssion of political matters Juced noeftect on thewar %@rty which now | W. 8 Adanwoa 4 Co gi, Go'nS and eubstantia., Der gad veer well tratchied with | goods houses in Broadway has suspended payment. | $1.10 fur Ne. 2 Chicago apriog.acd $L1ba 812i for No. | compection'with tracer but be majvrty of Ube mor chante ve produced noe arte guigesis | Yorate ae R Beoti (ior the Onartered | over with mud moris’. And very We ona | © - 7 P pay | 10. Corn opened with a steady demand, nnd cloted | iw the dry goods trade will bear us out in the arsertion rules trivmphant at the ——— beourstie sf con Shaw Brothers & Co Mercsntile Bank of isa!*, | sea weed. Each bouse Contains two ire - | For some days their credit has been suspected, and | y yn p at Girmer rates. Tus sales embraced about | that where ove boure cr geged is the Sothire trate hes a driciare empertoatnenlts oor opontbe be | Gibb, Livingston & Co. A). | a large egrt of oven to warm the place ia ae. | to day it fs anderetood that matters have come to a | £0,(60 « 00,060 burbols, at 670. a O80. for sound Vestera | failed within the past three years, a dozen engegod in he duct here. To blockade the coars me a fore | ,,,; man & Co, = bag (jor P. Hou. | Few agricultural laborers 1 England are potter | OO The lish Detioved to be Inge; | BUNC4 std at 663;0. for unsocnd, Oc. a T0-. do. for | Western trade have broken. Tho established houses im an effectual blow was struck would Lave oply en.) i. Srerpare On, “aay, Uree & Co.) | lodged: but I fear onr induistriogs Qhinaman pays , ers. e liabilities are betiev © SEC; | jot in store, sud at 720. se tor yellow. | the Southern trade are among the oldest and strongest in qurpged Sang-ko-lin-sin in his resistance, inspired | oP y Kem. AY RO 9... otal, Sine | little attention to cleanliness, for a Tilanogs bad | wha the assets will prove remai™s Wo be ascer- | Rye was quict at 700. Maric io fair demand, | the city. The articte referred to, it is euppored, was in- {he WEndarins with a bellef in our weakness, and Worthing. EN NT Oo. | smell salutes you on entering the doorway. | tated ith sales of 11 000 bushele at, i6e: « 800: for we rowed | tende sto wound Ube ebaracter or credit of howee whone embittered the foclings of the people against us. cr U9. Ale | Ine cottage cocupted by Drigndier Pattie's or. | tained: ividends havo been dectared:— - spptiee ight, with ales of Western. | atibe Looper Hestitave Colca mecuing. . While the Week: 1.8 Mir, Brace Knew that the Boone wre se | & Smee 8 Cante. | derty is Chinese print, crit outof the Mivstrated The following ai mane SOS Se = ab 29.4e., and of Slate at £0 1,e. # 400. era trade became measurably puspended for two years way to Chind, he moay Fisely aveaitod | Re'te & Ca, ae & Wo ' Newa of the country, and posted on the wall. Js qhe Bank of Mutual Redemption (New "98 | “Copren'—The sales embraced ( 000 bags Elo, cargo of | following the panic of 1857, to which failurce In the crope arrival and forbore from institailag a mwcxtdes | Terre Cm,, Giseale, Tillauger & Co, qepraeents the defant of the ‘barbarians’ atthe | joa) 9 dividend of 2 pet cent: the Mer | Ibe Adelaide Vontegrast, at pt , Included In which were | contributed, It 18 but fair lo state that the South, having We are now ready to strike, and to stike Lard. | pestt terre a Si rameee Sone & Co Li © fort The Braves are brave indeed, in ae “! oe ‘ 4 206 bage et i4)fo, Most of the cargo gold at 14)j0.; 66 | tn that period made two enormous crops of cotton, for peat nea will cert 6 sundae, and it igdesisab’e | 8s", . Aesoon, Sone & Co. per Tae 6 @ycilow oclve aud bright ver- | chants’ Bauk of New Bedford, @ somin bags FL. Domingo ai 12°. which (good prices. were obtained, coutributed evant W Lince world be Insting tnless | Airea Wilkiasoa & Oo 5 On all the gw. . =elang’” despair is dev'-tua m * " 24 The market was firm aad more active, with to fustain the Gry goods trade, tw give om- That it should, for no Peace wontd be In ane ta | 3 F Carter. aA | inition, “The ** bitun. pelt is Gev.cveg i | nual dividend of 4 pet cent; the Mechanics | for pleyment to shipping, life to the finencial ex- xtige be first re-established. But there is | " qo nis Rxcellency the Rane or Rea and Kuscaxoxs, ) Mi lon. ‘gloomy, son. fC Colors, “Admiral | j, and the Bedford Commercial, %}; the Had- bungee, andste do 'megh to evert aed to breve . our prestige it sine ; Ties prcntiary, &e.,Shanghac | | every variety of gloomy, #0. his ave | BA . and the Bedford Commorci Changes, nodjto do much aver prevent per reason for thinking that the war will be short x. ©. B, ber Mojecty’# Pien \pu' yt from dierresing | Hope stands on the bridge of a stésmer e k, a dividend of 4 per cent, pay manent li! results from the breaktown of 1857. There Sra decisive. ‘Then, with the Mandarin humbled | “Lord'Figin, in his reply, abstains from dlercesing | Hope mitnle OR fit Tt unan appreciates his | ley } jank, a diyic [ 4 per cent, pay 200 Dusheie were angry bas beck a rumor this werk of another tuepension in the and the people spared, with our right asserted and | the line of policy to be pursaed, but his reference | vienal galientry for he is waving on his men re- October 1; Brighton Market Bank, 4] per cent; bayt- at 12%¢0,, And 1,600 0, in ship's | trade, (he wame and jartioulars of which we cannot might made manifest, we may e to dictaté to the large armaments, sent b; England snd | ik of the shower of bullets most liberal! be- Frawingham Bank, 4; Bank of Cape Ann, 3; the | tee ‘bis. flour at & 64. 200 bales of | trnse farms which will place the relations between the | Trance, “with the Inteation of placing the Fels, | Bo oon him. The gunboat hes ® ma Hoth! | inery Bank, Milbary, a dividend of 4 per cont . joten 00 bones, mace? Moen’ | trea in Neckar tie toibeersen in nite wre wae two countries on @ satisfactory footing and insure @ | (jons between their countries and Obl upon a | maintop, into ‘which a 3¢-pounder has boen hoisted. itbory " mo bales howe ot ieee 100 ences {0 popnyea aad presetiag ps preeiy well op wo the @e- A brig (the Minnié wollies, to load with hoary ul and satisfactory footing.’ | The dividends of the Springfield banks are:— copee, Agawam and Pynchon, 4 per cent each; Springfield, %M: John Hancock, not declared, The Ite shot falls Warmicss among the braves. Not so the guns from the fort. (One of these is pointed en i pe an wo i | @ cutter containing two Britis ae oie 5 ermanently pea wai Rte acconnts fis to the number of men mo ee peculiar say "ag U8 aH eo moment. | Taku forts. These reports have been receiv His lordsbip’s answer is as t— . from various quarters, and they agree in estimating Fuamenta, July 6, 1590. mand for many kinds of good productions. In Ggwpeetio goods the busincer baa been, without | change of moment, ag A general thing, in prices. The do- metic woollen Wade bak been inactive this week, while Miller) wae taken up for | i aver at $66 | Ray “ tales Of 1,060 beleg wore made at Téc, @ O6s., for 7 former occasions, 2 | tary officers in full w . - " | abs the Chinese force at not more than25,000 men. As usruesmn— | have i ‘a sie comeery, avalled toy. | epee their faces, which exhibit the most, curious Cabot Bank, Chicopee, pays 34 por cent. Sub-T e The market (hie weok has been active and the prices have shown no great change. Fancy aa Jee of to the army at Tien-tsin and Pekin there is no re on of wr tion farpi*bed by you at my request; expreerion of passive endursace. A regiment of The following was the business of the Sub-Trea- | saice are larce, the market closing very firm, with apac- ¥eollen and cotton goods were in fait req w.. Mable information. The Russian Miniter, General | (el ' glad that at the preseet conjenetare you should | Tortare—due to the imagination of the painter— | sury to-day:— | tive tequiry from the trade. The receipts are fair, bot nartictes wererteady. We quot are Ignatieff, states that the Chingse authorities do Not) have rome epontae forward 16 communists 10 ™* | satires the marines and blue jackets in the mad, 5 conevees $910,065 08 | tho anles are large, ond tbe stock, ie reduced bent 4 Sete, Breny neers, © 6 Delieve we havevan army, and are | for 89 your views aud eentimente in reference to en lg wiile three mondarins in a lofty chair of state look | mgt {tet omen ntees Tis 000 09 | biter. ‘The fries emoxnt to 68 hides, end ree diem. Fibe browse were on attack from the fleet alone, As Lhave mentioned | Shick yaw must Beccmsarty feel the met "ley ING | Reece npon the Aight. It is a curions print to | beets 116 BF 00 oe en ct iy b 2A. 12,000, 40, Oron0e», Bie | Cetton cack was In geod denuaud General ignatiets name, T may ety that, 9 80 On | Feet tit eee Tras you wm aa doust at once | find, for we are 000 miles from Pekin by land, and | pelinee,. te cene eB TON OL | Te athe, 8.000 “all nia, on private terme: 2,200 Trax: at full prices. Colored covtens Ww terview | had with him yesterday, he silu | eee lions of pabiie polley which are there is little or no trade. ny the following table that the | jierdtc 6 monthe: 9 400 'ao Juan, do, 60; 1,100 Mext- | peree wore quiet Satineta of ot the Taku perceive, dirouse the qacetions of public policy j It will be seen by 4 ’ Dritia reports which prevailed in England, t the Take evr address, 1 may, however, remark tbat the The climate is delicious, The thermometer in sh: at | can, ov ate Uerme: 1400 Porto Cabello, ¢0,; 9,800 rnicable at steady disaster last year, that Russians were in the. ba forerumepts of Bagiand av! Fraree havesent large arma | ¢he shade ha never exceeded 84, and a fine — tolls for the third week in September show @ groat | (oii as 1.000 elty Pianghter, 8+ 9 8c. east, ‘and ptock light shipments teries assisting the Chinese, He arrived at jesimea —There har bocn an active ioquiry for hem- — Caliernia aud to South Americaa Petia Guartee wilh the Inteotion of placing ‘ ening. Angnst ami . arly double those of last I hn he ad eh Poon saree. | Weluisil pines fa iaca ff, Capua lend, | toerest? DOME ANY Ge | ir tect sn pce ne Snly Gua 'op: es ef Some gdato tc anda eal for the arpose reac! the cap! a arefe! and satisfactory i ane od ‘ba: t winter. | — : ot the. rome time as Me. Grace. A ro lowelde that ead, with the Immediate purpose of en, | in ithe Bampeon, ay byl Worst. wen. | Tella for third week ip September, 1960. .... 9120 400 65 at Ths for common and $1 for old. | Ba foreign gooce a fit buatneee was delog ‘a immediately after bis arrival he heard of | + cn the Pekin Court respect for the obligation of bgt apes pty wind swept sharp and keen Do, iw 186 sereervaneraneersesess © C908 08 | le of 26 bhde, clayed Quia was made at Sew and bet over high ovst tibbous were ‘well, but our defeat, refased to believe it, and wrote jew. Tt it highly Greditabie to Patriotic and er, The vil - unarmed, | “Foi b00 67 2G, 88d 16 do. Cuda, murcovade at 266. ta | tbe sarkes was well supplied with Of awa prices to his coverhment, stating that the report must be | public rp\rit lst you whould be willing, i Sour capacity py A ieee h ternihiy frightened at | 9, Teerenae 10 EO a iae Sot 800 Me ronan —Salce of 200 bbs. sprite turpeating, 18 | Toe meat devcripticus were-aull. Lew prised ike | ie, to make any u vile fer three * New Yor! a J , - Jeske Londou Phen, whieh erered Unt the Run. | feared barman ner, foe sn gmveny | weal th large tree eon eer ort Seng alt | os dren csoc see et BF nig oer oe en erat edo needs: Soclvan weve fr Gemned”” Gorman woolen i , ¥ ofer with much celicacy, a dozen of our fellows got in! D <7, oan aa | Wie ence r wt ’ \ 7 Slane co-operated with the Chinese. His first | f° 0c.t Casuot be mitabiny to te contdence and | 82 uring a pow" ome of the peasants Was acc! | —Tocrvase In 1800 tee daa © | eee yes ete Sy. PPL thonghi was to write to Admiral Hope apon eptcem with whic: the conduct of hor = roa, dentally shot. Next day three officers, ignorant of Amount received from the opening of fo | Proviswxt<Pork.—The demand was motores ni — oe See ee compra ee mndject, a eae Watts” but te | Sam mecana, aes who ookyt ihe at mana (io, leaded at thapame village. geet itevolvers | es 10 908 incloding the toird week amy 010.908 41 ralee mbraced abu’ ne oye gerry 1] Wikcseesek ook ne a work test foundation ty A | baw is ' hich, | in their belts, and the peasants a ed them, g' ‘ TT ee 1,069°202 67 - . Merere. Thirion, Mattiard & Go The that the London Zines ecouted the idea, he “felt | watching gud eppreciating it This 00 ie tas ts | them down, and took away their pons, They Do. in 1869... «+ 1,000, je = L162 kets, which drew @ good company. Although the satiafied that public opinion. in England would, be | fe many we Teneo tbat his Excellency bas | then conducted them to their boat without inflicting | trepgase tn 1880... .. “paaaora oa | MUCH embraced abn 378 Db Vaincd eve ef hy apn gee of revo set Ky on the sabject.” Ihave made it m » | placed onteeeetediy at my ciepeaal all the information | apy injury. Sir Hope Grant the fi wag morting | wy, by tel h from lowa that the Mie | extra. ‘and oot moate were quiet aud firmly held, pared pep Mahal npced wy . feas fo inquire, and I do not believe there the | foo wean ae tb cau rightly the present | cent an aide-de-eamp and interpreter to require | e learn by telegraph from lard wee steady and in good request, with rales of @ sn col pquare ond breeboabowte Sek & ae Jeset foundation for these reports. The ich br pb stn Chine, and that 1 belier* there 1°99 | them go give up their arms. This demand they at | sissippi and Missouri Railroad has been opened to | yy, ry Arey Potter acd cheese were onouanged. . alive ay] op «Ai. rether mavy was naturally slow to confess it could have | oir ince of opinion between Of a* to the courré WHIM | Coe complied with, explaining that they meant no | yfarenyo, This will add considerably to the basi- Bales of 70 were were made pt a 5, ee fe deen defeated by the Chinamen alone: Memlooked | oopht to be parmucd, 1 have the henor to be gentle | bir put, caging three armed men, thoy feared a sn eaetheiie aan " | Beaase —The market wae y fpirit of former eater, ard the procem obtaired Mavored about into the origin of these reports for a cause, mee, Be, Loong Coe aes RUINE. repetition ‘of the scene of the previous dso | nera of the road, and will open up some of the finest |», the trad od fe a oe and an o%cer of martnes declared that when within | ff Tore Crrircer, Liegfenant Colonel, Military Seore he it best t themaelyes of tn ala. © and in Sowa. 1,560 bhde, Cube mosear pucks +* Aves | Lovght it best to poagess themael yes 0) Jorty yar de of the forta he heard the word gives in | wey ae

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