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—— Aix per cont upon capi required to be guar tavesied, whi n (he @etnating rs eed, thet the geverament line oD Tae TE! fT vliw fy e tha buab it THe PINANOTAL! CRISIS. Some banks of repute were for: pry yy ood early im the day BN Fe Oe dericy of is only Jaded IC expeaiout te ar er outt now tts Beil J Cini 0. overage: Guaarhiny, | eka. tor i The markove.ot Velparuinaior tbe proaucts oF Colla had jcMcmane myles ack wad will, be poset ty v4 SPAY 7 yes bs spe / , iS es niece very quiet duriug the two waks, and trem ' Ua MyMbat the gone ft wii be ase paiee caste rate >. wy coat, ont thes * 7 br eagle ane fateres:. tx earner, beled — a euasuis, be bE at tee Add ie j P h procedure om the pars of th: banks ts, to Toa ine 2 ‘ast meti, ibe (ranssctiout were emall— represeotatires, fw ba 40-4 Amipeall are free 4 r o Arrival of the Steamship alee Of 1,800 tn te ls 12% ws Hoouoane, Coe | ports aud wu! coma ay eno robs © Gales W Ube iticna! Particulars of the hae, terogalar, But It nm deomed she ‘most prudeak 3 uty. After the ‘srrival » the rane ver ac: | Gout ary notwihsiaultuy jie , 7. Costa Rica. Mvp Secreaned, and pres ad paige bE tm |. Fresksent Gensa Cuteens up. 10-900 inshiccontaped OS Pomie in Chicago. Tort, Ban nte ergs remistanese onthe wep Paced od a vorabie advices. salch were eiecied of 16,000 Qtle, | POsK oo a8 Prenideut of tue suncrege ate dt Manant for inteey ~ and as’ forsuantety | 9; a to de delivered the folowmg mon b, and 10 000 gus, {tie bacco of bik wexpred tera Phe \ ww Pr F ve i areas mh Suaday Guayacan, at $14 150 beard, comb, 6,000 otis to Lota | Modre cons dons, | —~— Bext to meet eugees. “ pestsioa Wee ened upor to ammume the rots uf At $16 41 on board, casa and 1,060 ots Fetined, ta imgots, Mow bi veciiued. ( at $20 25 up board, 2 Gusyacen, Ores were quited at $i, |, 60 dey wr'bout 67 25,87 60 sad $8 00 board Lf a There bid been iwo errivals of American ships—eue from Boston, the other (rem 5 ao Fraacico, =~ ueby Whe staieé of Panama ie ‘t ' enol tére im this tora ity are mew op 2 Comper 5 jug Promdeptrat Teo ut them at uer Easter exchange they could dixpose of at discount; but the market was soon euod back bad te do. to protene tunsite Seen ee chee 0 basking tours there soemed bo be Some heheh oct nd ren ol FAILURES OF BANKING INSTITUTIONS. ; WRE GPANISH-PERUVIAN DIFFICULTY. lo organizing, ¢! headquarters Le f Pern Virtually Declares War Against Spain. ¥ ‘The Opinion in Chile Regardiug the Action ef Peru. Saupe 4 THE REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR. MEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. . heer | AFFAIRS IN THESTATE OF PANAMA, ke, a, bes, | The steamship Costa Rica, Captain Tinkiepauga, arrived @t this pert yesterday trom Aspwwall, whence she left on 26th att, By this arrival ‘pave iat 4 important from all parts of the Pacific ovast of america, ‘Shat respecting the Spanish.Peruviao « fi- guity, ail ef jon will be found fully detailed sp the otters of our correspondents at Culiao and Panama The following is the specie list of the Vosta Rica.— +$28,501 J. Strauss, Bro.t Co.$19,890 - 49000 J. B. Newton & Co . 22,000 + 9200 Wolls, Fargo & Co. 64,500 Coban & Oo, + 80,800 -—— & Bion & Brd,..... 7,800 Total... +$196,752 Purser Gibbs, of the Costa Rica, has our thanks for Abe prompt dotivery of correspondeace and late papers. Sint Rams 43 § Our Panama Correspondence. | Nama, Sept. 26, 1864, fe SOUTH AMEBKICA. ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's eteamer Peru, Pommodore Bioomieid. from Valparaiso and mtermediate ports, acrived io this barbor on the morning of tne 20.b Mat. Ber dates are Valparaiso, Septem ver 2, Coquimbo, $4; Caldera, 4in, Cobys, 6'b; iquique, 6tD; Arica, 7th; Unley, Sth, Pisco, 10rn; Callao, 13:h, and Payta 16ib, ber tren (Me followiag cargo for New York.—},000 Tam indebted to Purser Nairne, of the Peru, for (prompt delivery of full files of tute papers, acd the Mimnary’e south coast correspondence. ‘The Peru ielt in tue harbor of Callao the United Staves ‘Wleamers Lencasier and Saginaw. The Lancaster will Femade there until eariy ia October, and thea leave for port. A rumor says that Admirai Bull is von to be ieved, but does not nint who his successor 1s to be. has been a jong time WM active service, and is en to sehange, ‘The news by this arrival is exceedingly interes:ng and More eo tban if bas been since the Spanish: trouble tirsi broke out Chiie, (bat bas tor 80 Mime remained cumparatively quiet on the subject, Des ab lest warmed up, and while she exbidits great dis. for the Spaniard, is st the same time disgusted with manaer in which the goverument of Peru is acti continue Jina furry. she must accede 0 her views and give. think—/inz.n and me all the reinforcements ped out,” andall tbat ie tener crest rats Cs af nts an Hen of ti an either ia Peruvisn prisous or offering a feast tor the No tuducemeat can make the be no fighting ‘fhe arrival of the steamship Inca, from Guayagall aod ports ©D We List inst. gives us the most authentic tateliigence trom Ecuador. Toi aim convuised witb revolution. Peru, oct Spaniea war upup ber bands, and being with the goverpment of Gareie Moren. tor Das takeo tu her +roubie, bus seut mon and twexcite the peuple to revolusion in overthrow the existing powers, ii possidie, movemect thus iar is progressing, althouh Moreno to have the men and menns to brenk ‘the back» ‘the rebeliion,” and once more restore quiet. Getetis, however, of ali the eacve will be foucd the bead. 4 ‘ hs Inga Brags (orty-elght ‘oales of bark for New York, pee CuILe. Pince it Aiegovered that Srain bed no other inten- @on im the seizure o the Chincha |einods than secking Batistaction for injuries sugtaiied by iis subjects resicing and bad no idea of trying to reguio possession of formerly ber territory Chile bas ceased wo be OM tho subject, and her press and the peop! ve boom excee ingly quiet on everything aypertaming the troub'e, so muh #0 that, fr several mails prior to t, DO MeDtIon whatever was wade of the mater Fiber ol the payers of Vaipucnie,y except iu tue casual manser, sich all this arent bu bowever, Chile has sti/l been wat bing the course éVeuts were taking, aud pe: -ibiy proparing for the worst that jgnight bappen, i the fear that by some me os or otber she might be ob!).ed to take port ww the quarrel aed Qltimately assist jo the fight, ft did not tak 8 for people to beowue dingusted, and vt (he sawe time med, with the eru rnimeut, [hey saw mil ® of money beicg e2 pende:! iv (be most nseless manner, Deard & great dou! suid of what would aod shovid fone, but did pot witness the acovmplishment of any- wentiy wbeo the Peruvian Minstry re Te was hasied with delight and applause in (bis, we as it was thought the vow adm irerpation Would act with vicor Jn cpparing Ube Govniey ior the Fe tat ere reg TANS iS ome stiner or ater” Tes verpAl reason of ko much enttusiasm being exhibited . ‘the part of we perple of (hile when the bews was iret received of Pinvon’s outrage, was because they, ing t@ & MAN Opposed to ALY inlorierence im American pffairs by the Powers of Europe, and | aking that fin. Ron's action meunt reconquest, delermived to resist the ession by ali the means placed at their d sposal mg, OO, tbat an as the feeling ip the vroaste of « Portviaes, they became, very naturally, intensely Ned and moitified when they besrd a resolu Up im the Peravien Congreas, and mect- ge with much favor, to wsk the aesisivuce of some European mavilime Power in case of the trouble ‘Apain ending in hostilities, The Mercurio del Varor Of the matter. and this is tue sentiment of Of the itelligence from Veru, what most And disgusted t@ the motion presented to Peputies by ove of ite members for pro- y ail possibile means, the permanent ‘or more European mi ere, in uggi® agnibst an enemy superior gee, The Peruvian Chambers delerred the jecistou of this motion untt! the presence of ‘try, but, as appears from the debates, it ith geveral approval, Ja Chile opinion ts totally oppored to it. Noone bere dispose to accoyt the interference of av European ri ‘ower in ie fre 3 Hd : fH s if 3 23 | me © alhirs Of these republics, aod bat ig still more worthy of notice, our readers will fave sean lu our lact review, our Chamber of Deputies Lastarria, In Bas approved 4 declaration of Senor . ero Which Chile refuses the reoogpitwo of any u pean jatervonton ia affairs of ap Atert ation, 0 ¥ the motion presented a Perav ine mbes bus elicited ge {rom Bs the most marked condemnatton, as from its Fealiza Jom the Moat serious compiiow!ions for all Amer cm may foretold. The aspect of the Peruvian question Gortainty and rariliation regardiag the foture, becuse Per avian advices, We Know Hor whecher . ot or war? SRE TE ES The samo paper has the following, which, stil mor & bhaw whai i hive quoted above, indicates the fe 0. ward Peru, ave opinion oF tlie manuer ip wh Peru bse (bus tar acted: — The Cabinet of Lima, arraign @4 for treaou tO pudile confidences, bn not ford smong pe ope defender, and the same jouronis, (Mab vol tnany flays ono sixes it loudemt strane, have avjured U, nov 0 t the voice of tho [6 who lor Pruiatod oh voice from the ame Bquai too tomy ney aquinder Fealiention of ast prepara @ single barrel of gunpowder being purch ave e heavily, like a doom, Pern ts at pressot our 1B almost theeame ponition as at the frat Jispute with Spain, a& fegatde defence a mich worse postion as requrde her redit we aR IEF ae e tt teliigence from Chile comprises bardiy enytt tivo then the discussion of the Heruvian qacat! n ” for the conetraction of a breakwater io t > sparaiso, that hae beon long vefor a kee deed portponed antil « fall teport of the pro set y ® cotmrn'ssion Of ang in * lored by covery Ot the feasibility of at Das refused to ac and Souther 4 period pet vory rar * 10 Chite, being at he same ative and fe BOL At the present macaged ae f the public requ Dapeoiaily the Co ch, adminiatered eat, MAves Much to de. (induced an expression wo TALIWAYS, renisted, iriaot amdortakings ta exe ust & fire’ This defective manageme f optotod to favor of a gale of ¢ # Powever, by tive (Aur that each fm oly by the @ ) Bde bands of private porsova might lose sight Of the im | seoye part they are de. play by the develop. oO Of agriouliure aod juternal trav®, It Wan not eo Pauok, Porlaps, (ki vuga Haapy ideas py on RaQCIIL Of Khe 4. rev. Tean give you but little ‘rom this republic other 1B8® Its whee he can be wilt be found 10 the ‘eer OF vour Callac carreyondeas, ‘The Peruvians are deverm ved w have war that is ov dent, 9 ©’ war ip the hands of the resident, provided Spain dogs pot do certain things, which she will pot do, means nuth. fog but war, and we must accept {i aa @ soregene concly | E third and strong Yower loterveues, o Peru when ehe hears there ie a porsibtiity of Fretice aidiog Spain to ihe It te very evident that Peru bas lost much time and wasted much money in useless experiments, without baviog accomplished ary. {bing Wowards placing beraa.f ine position w act. either 0D the offeasive or deleusive, She vas made noarrauge: ments tor a supply Of proper arms © Wanitinns of war, but bes been experimenting with iron-ciade Bt ab eucr mous cont) that, whew tinished, wit! amount to nothing ‘more or bears mass of 4 irop, At only'to be thrown he. P. lowing paragraph teile more of ‘the situation” than @aythiag of ine kind Givesoon. Fits (rom Mercurio! September 12—" It sin vat. that (ruth. the fact beyond all thal ib. consequence of the presence of the squadrou {9 our waters our cimmerce and trade wevously affected, and tor proof we oved only ‘pois st of twin date Not the arrival of ‘go from Europe nor from any other 4 except one bark with some provisions from Vaipataiso, we bave to report ‘and the departares are only @ (cw by aded with guano, coutracted for before the most. Date events of April td, Nor bave we adyicer o” sbipmects afoat of the lea-t importance excep: sach as ere wiended for the provisioning aad equipment of our most aggressive (oo The market, there’ore 1s genor ily very Ve Guil, bub reported drm Crgerenay busivess may wiihng “to their quotit They do pot ap.ear tw lave any idea to Peru thai Frayce might posaibly aid Sain tn the operations ugainst ber When the tut European mail reaches Lina, and they hear of the late vieit of the King of Spain to the Emperor of France, they may see in it ag much: signif. Cance a8 Others do, aud Cowe to the conclusion tbat it is Dest not to “jump from the frying pan wio the fire” If Peru would by reason ef this visit come to her senses and pate up this matter, a» can eastiy be done, what an exce!ent arrangement it would be for ali concerned. BCUADOR. Yhia State, or repndlic, mast be a very delight fut Pptace for a man ofa turn of mind to res te agaio tp its usual i, conviised with r ution. Peru became chraged with Kouador when ite President, Garcia Moreno, sew ft to side with Spain, rather than wish derseil tp the present trouble, and not Ratisiied with the warshe cow bas on band, she has despatcned. or rather perwitted to leave, an expedition ogmpose:] of abvit foar hundred men, under Gen Urbana, for the avowed Purpose of tovaaing Ecuador, and stirring up the people to revolution. . The expedition hea ianded, wha ts meeting with suceess aod is rapidiy Llling up its rapke witli re cruits [rom among the people of keuador Moreno, how- ever, says tliat he bas force enough to crush the reyoin- tion defore it reaches proportions 6: aby magnitude, but “we shal! see whit we shall e6e,"" DO ie Very unpopuiar aud a mayor wilhogty Woke up artns to resist the force be may bring agaist thew, nd endeavor, if possivie, to oust him from ‘ood in'doing #0, aud he ts cauxht, bis Ie is not worth a sixponce General Maldonado, who, some months since, Be: revolution ib kcuador, was lately shot by order of Garcia Moreua. Wish the proseot state of affairs.in Ecuador; business fo Guayuquit aud its vicinity may be said to be ata etand eull indeed, it bas bad but tittle Chance to revive siuce toe trouble between Ecuador and Colombia was ended, now nearly @ your since, CENTRAL AMERICA. ‘The steamsbip Guatemala, Captain JM. Dow, arrived He the 0b Let. from ports m Central America, ring ‘batever of importauce, in fact move of interest outside the country. The coming crop of cotton | below, promises to be large and of fine quality. PANAMA. Pacama, ! am rejoiced to say, still remains fo @ quiet State. The Legisiative assembly is still in sess! Passiag some laws tbat will serve to amuse, same time 1oBtruct the public ap to bow iaws c 10 suit present purposes. The one I give you beiow, bas eren passed for the purpose of leg: hi many Representatives that now Dave seals the Assent! ‘Tbe only province (bat bag not more Kepreeentatives than i i8 ent 10, ie that of the cify of Panama; consequeut- ly tt bas no census, because it requires none to cover ras catty. The returss from the other provinces are all known to be fraudulent, Yet they bave tobe submitted to, tor Mariano Arosemeua, and the mob of uubieached Colombians rulo the roost.’ I give the law eotire, Law OF THs 15TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1864, ON tHE CENBUS OF THE POPULATION OF 1MM STATE. The Legisiative Assombiy of the sovereign State of Panama considering tuat by the jaw of the 7th of Bepiem- = 188, ted. hat tor ail official purpones of the t ceusus of the Gonfederation, taken accord- ths ist of April, 1836, sionid be 6 said census Las not beem published; ‘one which was ordered to be taken br law Of the 26th of January, 1364, been conclided, That present there 1: bo censiis of the population for oMcial pur- poses of th neil je State; tbat either exists @ national cen- sus of the population. That while these census are taken it is urgent and at there be some o e ?, and that the teturos Hhisiqui. Los Santos ° he luv’ gf the Suate of the 2th of Jai ae ance with Ue law of Janary, While the returns of Panama only ate wanting, “fl ia enacced (tie amy article), That unti! the census of the populatien of the State ordered to be taken by the law of epi of 4 1864, tx concluded and publi the fullowing one shall be used for ali offloial purposes." If the Jegisjative Assembiy bad only added, ‘that bo ing itself Lotally detictent in senses,”’ it would ba ecome nearer the mark, for a body of men exbibiting more ras eahity and less common sens it is hard to find, even ‘among the Indisus of Terra del Fuega. The passage of ch rascally laws as the above, whergin, because (her nO census of the population, they make one t bomselves, 18, however, ouly Ona par with ihe Sther Sctions of this nominally f sorararyent bat la reality one 0 the most tesvotic email Powers on barth, Virtuo, liberty and tudependence are bowsted.ol by these people, but they have uoueo! either, partiowariy Ube first. Th imagine \ugarelyes (fee, but @ more oppressed people canuot be found chan those here wyo should rule, but aro tne ruled. Time may mike a change, however, and place those th power who should baye tt. ‘The Siar and Hera/d of the 20th inst, publishes the lester of F W Rice, United States Comaul at Aspiowall (not Colon aF ve makes 1), 10 reply to Hias Arosemoua. A gentleman of tue Colombian governmeyt, HTicy Le says that be shall ro\et tbe DAMON OF tue tonuage tax 47. eno Gatgoes Of all vessels discharging in tbe “ive ef Colombia, Panama and Aspiowall tnoiuded, by & Taw which passed the Colombian Congress joasmuch as it coulieta with ine iaw BF 1 itseli equal to a treaty, aod because tt is im direct op. Losition 40 bbe existing contract between the Pananié ad Company and the goveroment of Now Granada, be United states of Colomb I here give the etter, although it Is doubtless stale bews, from fact that, the sul at Aspinwall and the «ndent of the New York Times being one person, it no doubt went to tbat journal by the luct steamer. It’ will bear republication, however, because there is @ story in c ppection with tt that shows how deep a game is being played by the man who ts con- vected directly with one government and indirectly with the other:— Consotare ov tHe Univen States oF AwnRicd. | Coron, Sept. 13, 1864. AROSRMEKA QuEsADA, AyeDt Of ‘the National Govern- er’ cot this tax, you hope f will inform “ones tg my government to support c. In reply | will say law referred wo and ¢ tar of Ofty cents per ress weight of all mer: chandise dincharges [rom American vessel, This (AX Appears tO me to Le the same tax to eect that first asnasaed by the Btate of Panaina wpon foreign ven mercial Tax.” Tt hae bee eh 1 constrnet roads con iileued With the contract ef the Panaina Railroad Com. pany with New Granada It is tee the law in ite sieve emanates from the national instead of t hich Ieonly tnipor { tbe-two govern D law, under thet f treaty) b U0 thid Consulate from Hon, W, It. Seward, nited States, dat 33. ised, } 8 oDerOUs aud HAMA mi poses opia or | mrisea be fend | aboll comsejuentiy ya obi r {a tls port, no far es ihe gorse of Sy BatION are wise TOPts wot y of Bt Tbave the bonor to be. pour ¥ as written on the 13th of United States Consul at Axpiawaid bap ore, aod vol no publication of it wae x - Jays after—although two par and Her ro (eavdd ta the poant object of this was win | The y to provent other Nore } journals voan the Zimet getting possesion of it, The |} Uajied States Consul #t (bie port, A. Re Melteg, Bay,, re- od nO rmat oo, vlicig or otherwise, of th - ‘ rom the Taot tha lattor pereoo rensaine two dag at (he place of bantn’ and eight (9 Pavama, on aooo1nt, 0 doubt, of the * Inrious favern aud heavy rains” tbat per locality at the presoot time—at | wertion that i. p CASA All Wall, save and except Consul Rice and bis brother-in-law, the "overnment agent, were in \ge thie im Worteas orevageRpeage, Mus Wb gee at woh BO a HORE ara and all agp! Of aiid the ctder 1 wortnl bart cope Produce Speculators Going by the Board. the & partial Comittee of: the demands at fuereased omfdence was fet toet the Ieadma i {tone could be able 0 weather the storm. Tho solid Dusmess men felt easier, and some who became f, resolution of Conyress, plactog the deoturai:o | of the people, with a proper leader, will | could see any new batieries of the proper kind erect she | Congress, that body has seen tit to virtually declare war OFsy 990 SolluiL Foapp iotmens, ior they are capathe OL any thing: MEPCFLLANKOUB NEWS. ‘The sceanrebip Costa Rica ‘row New York ow the 13tb toat., with the tailornia matle and three huodred aod fuy HONG, AFFIVEd ud AsOwe:l ov the morning Of u HOPS avd mails crossed the sams ub board and @ veXxt day at Doo for San Francwmeo, The United S:ates st amer Watoree, comamuder ®. Ke Murray, satiod on tne Leth for van Francisco gia Ace puleo ‘The United Staice steam aloop of war Nerraysuset, com- meader Woodworth, ‘rom Acwpuice, arrived here 08 (he ‘Arh, avd WILD Che soup Ol-war St Marys, remains to (hig Darbor The slearcrbip Bicroments, Captain Braud: Sam Freaewsco on the WHE inst, hay arrived. the following epecie. — For Fogiand , “ For Now York, Total, . from brings eR i S.$9a0 384 98 and one bundre IY pacrengers, who will erase to- jay. and feave Aspinwall this evcuing im the steamsbip Doata Rica No Meatcan cews later than you wil! nave received. Our Caliao Correspondence, Cariad, Sept. 18, 1964. Pew Must and With Have War—Her Preparations for Ti—The Resoiucions of the Peruvian Conaress— the Dec- laration of War im the Hands of the President—BSyain Must Bock Down or Fight—What Our Contractors Trink of It—A Torpedo Kxperimen!—The Destruction of Pinron Hoyed For—Guano Shipped from the Chancas Durwig Jey and August, de. Peru must and will have war, tbat’s certain, apless fome sirong Power sleps forward and says, ‘There shall ‘be no fighting; this troubic. must be settied peaceably.’” Tf one could see apy.possible benefit to be dertved by thus cushing iplo bostilities with a strong Power like ‘Spate, there would be toes wonderment on the part of the wise beads at the manuer in which Yeru is acting. Great damage to (be republic, {i not abeciute ruin, must be the result; for Peru has vot the moans within Lerself of earrying On & war, and an effectual blockade once ostabdlistied—-which (here will be very soon—and she bas. ‘no means whatever of procuring tiem Crom abroad. Lot apy ove possessing the least conimon sense come here wo Callso, and see how tine avd money bas been thrown away upon building what are called iron-clada, Dut which are nothing more than x parcel of old Hes, they would at once eee how ridicnlour Guemupting, with such material, te act on the defer with Spain, much more assume the offensive. If aud armed with heavy modern orduauce, there would be fome hope of being abie to save the seaports from bom- bardment; but no, there is nothing «f the kind. It ig not known if auy provision has been made abroad for the supply of ordnance, ii arms aod munitions of war, and yet dve mouths bave elapsed siace hoatilities be- ‘came more thau probabie, How utterly absurd all the bruggadocia we have heard during the last five months, as towhst Peru would do, She bus attacked the Span- feras thus far with words only, and with the suine eifect as the Chinese used gongs agsinat the Engiis forces in she first war with China, Vinzon iaugbs at them and bides bis time in sa’ety After a long and very windy disoussion in the Peruvian against Spaip, by passing a reeolution which Igive you ‘his resolution authorizes the President of the republic to declare war if Spain does pot come down from ber “bigh boree’’ and roturm the Chiucba Islands, salute the Peruvian flag, and in this manner apologize for the wrong done by Pinzon abd Mazaredo, Spain may do ell this and then there will be peace; but the chances are ‘Ripe hundred and ninety-nine thousand nine bundred aod Binety-nine jo a million that she will. do no such thing; but, on (be contrary, wili scoapt tbe resolution of the Peruviam\Congreas ase declaration of war, without wait. wg for the President, and act accordingly; end will, uo doubt, send tnstructions to Vinz00 to blockade and bom. Dard, and atonce order forward the necessary navel Teimiorcements te enabie him to do the work of destruc: tion quickly and efiectually, Spain is oot now asshe used to be, as Vveru may (nd to her cost, Here are the resolutions: Article 1. The Exeeutive shal! make use of every ordinary and extraordinary means and resources which are legally within its powers to defend by force tLe integrity of tne national territory nesinst ail aggression or u-urpation al- ready comsumma! jr whieb ia future may be atrempted to be copsummated. ar 2 are tee that the ae power Go make war againgt the ment (Haga fa qu. tr ra.al Gabterno de Esya source to obte'n {ii ee 8 last Te most complete and honorable satisfaction for ¢! ne by ber agents to the republic, in case the ‘And the national fiag saluted, the nal the above mentioned governmen' ‘There are some persons here who reall when thie resolution reaches Pinzon he wiil think that qual jb etd apologize in writivg, and then leave for Spain. Our worthy contractors know be will do po such thing, aad cbuckie to think what a nico thing they bave got of it, aad pray the war may last long cnough to fill their very ep pockets, One contractor engaced im throwing up earthworks at a point on the co ws said openly that s x months longor to take enough to live ‘jevoe of big liie in Europe with ail the luxury his jesired, So, you fee, if Uncle Sam ts bled by these sharks, l’era fares oo better, 2 he, ae I sond you berewith a plan gf a torpedo boat which ts ty be used agaiogt Ringop. The lavoch is armed with a harp prow, which is jotepded to enter the ship's side rar enough to bold the boat in position, Two large b peitoes are attached, and are by the soncunsion thrown noder the ship's Qettom, and exbloded by matck, The plan isa meri dry ag Bee a hla e suftcient charge to biow a frigate to pieces, The lirst attempt was to have come off 0 says ng ‘Dut an accident happened, not of 8 geriou® TRinra, owever, that will dolay the ex: ata tew days longer. So look out by the next eveamor for a repetition of what you tire oxperienct: g it he Southern bays and fivers—that.ts, if any one bold h can ve found to sail the launch and apply Gre to be match wie oes ie wan El The { lowing is a list of tho vessels that loaded guand atthe Chincbas during the moths of July aud Aug last, their tonnage and destination;— —~ New Zeal Australis Maoritius France Belg'nt Germany. Ttaly se Of the above forty Ftates, an unusually small num! than it bas been (or two months since the Great delay is now exper! by American ships, ow- ing to the scarcity of seamen, Wages are $30 por mouth, ‘and three mopths’ advance is always demanded. Tbave given you now all that js worth repeating. On the street. we have rumors every day thvt aro very startling, reminding one of those that used to circulate in Washington city during the first part of the war, but, being on “old stages that business, 1 know éxactly bow much to beli of what I hear told as being “posi- troe.’? 1 look for ® row soon—that is, | soull the battle not very far off—but think, unless the torpedo boat opens the Lewes Spaniard will mako the attack, draw the first blond, and be allowed the first koockdowa. In Lima they are having as good a ti thougnt of. The ladies, old, middle ag they always bave been and will given to flirting and tnt 1 eyes tbat make « fellow's heart with the prettiest feet ip the world, ere yaninge. They know their power, and let it be war end dlocdshed, oF porce aud plenty, they will ‘et it beun dersivod that (be women of Lima sili cau troi the sterner ‘oroners’ Inquests. | Tun RIOT AND SHOOTING APPKAY IN FInsT AVE- NOR— DEATH OF THE VICTIM. corngr of First avenue ead Thirty-first bireet, on Tuosi"y | poe er and otvers which we might Rame, have not | Cieyetand, where bo entered apon the practice of the evening, by & pietol In the hands of officer Rel), & (5% | confined’ themselves to « legitimate banklog business. | 1.4 tn 1940 he wae appointed Supreme Juige of (ne Twenty Gret precinet, died yesterday {n Dell vue Hoey! | Un whe contrary, thoy bave been using the money of + ont 1980 was ebontet ace oy et tn! he effects of the injuries received, A d y | Weir depositors in speculating nnd gambling operations, | State >, aod th ot iarighers pln 2 ig. eats & " and it le the miscarriage of these operations that bas | democratic party, In March, 1860 ow 7 having occ and bis upset them. Depositors have known that thisuse was | went inte operation. which vacated tvs ono but a oloe were Ca npprees ea - 7 Gade of ibelr mousey, aad yot they have continued their | re eee a large ma the fail © * Ornwford waa locked in a room and terribly besten by ©) aeons They 4 we presuine they a 269 he woe # ted Uo w Va pumlM@r of rlotous men and women, who weed clube | och, surprieea " They deserve 16.1 one : ‘ other weapous. Word being sent to tue Fiat | rp Fr gyno a Bad a valp Captaia Burdick and several officers hastened 4 | legitimate Dauking busiv fe pise ve p a 4 Tate it will L@ overtaken 6: ’ pin the literary © the latier ran be My the depos!tore atumg with It 0 J a ited It at Fa! ed | eridy 3 sect i ourt Calendar=Phis Day, vorts of things, aud it \ Court Catend 4 jurk opens nid gutnd Bo speediy tified of MeQuira iw ton the body today, Decoused wee tweaty f ngo, aed @ native of ireia oe to lompector Carpenter, f they yenre ©MoGulte Ie one ¢ riou8 yayorate MAD 6 disturbance wud dis voring to que oMenr Orawlord wan badiy beaten, ana Dad badiy broken Marve «We bavet Tae Porato Cxor o the heavy frosts which are incident tot September. The result is tha} Maive largeat potato crop sbe bas byd for many yo potawes were late planied or b aod a frost erly in September grop bo & half grown coudition bie crop will be yory come te coaburysy wie ay average | bral the the the: por! cou suri the 1 ta whi posi mini won: ont! frou untii who byt be tl tuey - Mr. Casselman had scarcely cone’uded bis remarke when about thirty mou of the provost guard, commanded by & irregular order, between double quick timo aad a ron, With Gxed bayonets, and were received with cheers aud langhter by tbe fone uate B. J. Pweet, commandant of the post of Camp Loug- las, rajiway capac's of t INTERFERENCE CF THE MILITARY, Which the strongest contidence bas hitherto been felt, Tois Misortune, or rather this series of misfortun: cannot be bailed as the precursor of is (airly known to men actively aap) able, although goid, as is always tl evi, last tev days have exercised a terrible influence wpon bankers bave bee have failed was more unfertunate. Jn the failure of tbe Western Marive and Fire Insurance Company the public, or a iarge ust readers to decide, which will be # decision between ested sid surance Bank raiged by subscription to relieve the Twelfth ward of the | We must ears had been deposited near the close of banking hours on Friday curred on Saturday morn! coaged whoo the tidings Citizens of the Tweifth ward felt tbat ¢he bank bad deli Derately and wilfully wronged them by fecelring the muohey, and it js not a wonder that their In ed by ull peace loving and law abiding citizens. What indiscretions the excited }ed them to’ commit wil! At balf-past ono o'clock @ crowd began to gather In Randolph streets. Grea present. crowd, wore loud and bitter wected with the institution, Mr, Frederick Tuttle, of the firm of Tuttle, and Go, formeriy 4 brosident of tbe *estera, Satine aod Fire | Jog tcewsalug the Yerg evening that A great portion of the peurance s at present a stocl was com- | Money ‘pe ing out of the bank, through a window, when he was set | [eesohable sxcure (or the bald Danner rete coe tbat upon by ® crowd of men, six or eight in number, 17 woul their deors knocked dwn and severely bouten. At this time the police | the skid began to arrive, and might have stopped the disturbance | determin: money if without much difficuity, but suddenly they tound their | to the ine sos authority taken {rom them and their sorviocs rendered | Money; and whereas, wbilat, tus, gid Douglas, with fixed bayou subordinare and joferior by the unwarrantable umd inex- Cusable, not to say outrageous, Majer Samue! K. Williams, of the Eighth Veteran Re- serve, chanced to be ¥ tiomal honor. appeaied to a halt doze ip to disperse the cro Then commenced ® sceve ‘That we deriounce the action which bi description, The little wajor, who is a» i the unwarrantable arrest of some of our citize: cripple, in the — ime did one chariteble action. With | end the akin the mo malliter: ay tint al r are du . his cruich be atruck a mav, whowas holding Mr. Tuttle | — Resolved, That the thanks of {he megiing are duet to the ground. From that time for a terrier ins rat pon. He ran (rom borrowing revolvers, until he fairly grouned beveath an | Retreat ef the Rebel Ra eimost unsupportable since the days of Don Quixote. And this, too, was all voluntary, witbout solicitation, without request, without a shadow of authority. Major Williams, as goon as be could collect bis scat- torod senses, aftor his terrific victory, despatched a man to the provost guard with instructions to report a riot in Progr conduct was such ag characterizes nothing but rob- SIGNS OF INDIGNATION. bers. They robbed stores and private houses, carrying Daring the absence of the messenger, ex-Alderman , women aud children; in some ‘Casselman, of the Twelfth wi , Mounted the door steps of the bank and addressed ibe crowd, which by ¢: caged to abvut one thousand persons, tn % ee be # marks, a the twelfth ward tn th roturaed them in tbe For this panic, however, the hanks themselves are in Great measure responsible. vurt e Excited acd a Mob. Threatened, Of all Kiuds— igh prices, ¢ Portion of thelr means to what csunorbe couvertibie Oe pt bo grees eacridoce both to thomselves eed their cus- tomers, Should gold go still lower, as we hope, aud many Predict, heavy loases wil! be sustained, aud ametner se- Vore leasen io banking wiil Have becn iearned. Of the particulars of the faiiire of the Western Marine It Is generally attributed to heavy advances ow ac., ae ae and the suspension will probabiy entali great (Erom the Cbicago Ti nes, Oct. 3.) Saturday morning it was geueraily made known that nie. the Western Marive and Fire !nsurance Company's bauk eae phe jerome tage tirana age pene bad Gsiled. and wasunadie to meet its liabilities, This, | formas of eustaived by it, their although usexpected, wag but following the No suas | confia Of the ability of she institution to ite lia. a ye tenet era the two proceeding days. | bitities. ai aro:—J, H. Woodwortt, Fred, ‘are thas wit r ge 0. Cook, i ‘usb u'backag fontaine hav yaa ane | "HM Genes W, Gage Gaon 0. Cok, ane We Wai (From the Tribune editorial. } : Decidedly tho toca! sensation of Saturday was the fall ae of the epee rice nee 4 Institution, pars from 1 10} tement naturally conseqeeas upon the closing of ita doors, more serious roeuits were for @ time apprebended, and were only prevented by the Limely appearacce of the provost guard. It seems that on the event jous the Tweiltth ward committee bad deposited their draft (und in the bank, fect that the draft for this ward occurred on Satarday rendered the use Of the fund a prompt necessity, but of course when the committee applied for it, it was ‘ot forthdom. Dews Koon sbrond,and an infuriated ‘al papic, It important oches of business that the present bavk failures are result of disastrous #, eculntivos, ana were irretriev- Wheat secms to bave doue the mischief directly ‘case, Was the root of tie dhe Huctuations in the gold market within the grain market, in which a majority of our leading dai interes! banks which bin the last three days ae 0 <9 Parks & Co, J. G. Conrad, and the Weatern Marine and | 0fowd of citizens of that ward gathered about the build. Fire Insurance Bank. ‘Tbe suspension of the two first | !0, determined upon the most des measures to Bamed created but little excitement, and was received ag | OMlaia = the money. A goutieman connected any other sitnllar circumstance has been rocelved hereto. | With the bonk was maltreated, and threats fore—with signs of much dissatisiaction gud anger, of | were made. Tho rapidly jacressiog course, DUS as ‘*a thing that couldn’t be helped,’ crowd, urged on by imprudont lea id nd Se ieeame teal were organizing to force an entrance into the bauk. reruneasthy weqie-of argument: But ie leiter | Sark eer read Toe waver was arated toe but rendered no assistance to quell disturbance, whea fortunately the provost gu made their appearance, aud promptly reatorea order, It is evident that but ‘or their arrival a most serious riot must have occurred avd one whieh ail classes must have deplored. in the heated assertions of & tew cool-headed individuals inter. | state of the pebte wlee ne ane ears eae ne dianei cone consequences which m: ave ensued, not alone to t! pxcgted multitude similariy coucomed. | yank, but to all other financial institutions and to-publie and private property ia the city. And in this view the arrival of the goldiers was @pportane. not be understood, however, as delend- ing the Dank Its conduct’ was outrageous and inexcusgble, Its officers must have known when they received the depovit that they were to close the next day. The fund was made up from the small contributions of laboring men, and set apart for sacred purpose, It shouid bi been the very last movey to be tampered with, and no valid excuse can be offered for such shame- fal conduct, and the bamk officers did well io promptiy making what reparation they could by giving securities for its payment on Monday morning; but we are sur- prised at each @ bold and wilful violation of trust, @ vio~ tation which will fad no endorsers in any class of our oftizens, It t# well that the bank bas disgorged, and it should be clearly understood that the soldiers were Placed there, not to dofesd It in its course, but to aavo Property {rom destruction, to compel the bank to pay over the money, and to save the city from tho frightful consequences of a riot which must othorwise bave ensued. G-OF THE CITIZEN}. A largely attended meeting :f citizens of the Twelfth ‘ward was held on the evening of the occurrences related when the following reaoiutions were unanimously tion thereof, at least, suw what they readily atrued into deliberate robbery, How fer this mise was correct remain for our ‘he Circumstances canuot be more plainly or briely In the Western Marine and lire sum of $7,400, which sum haa been od than as fol Ju this ward, as ts well kaown, the draft oc- ‘aud scarce had the drawi spread abroad that the bank 1D ch the money was dep sited bad {ailed. As the de- thad been made only the day previous, the entire dignation ov By saying it 18 not a der does not imply thas their action was justifigb! he contrary it could not be otherwise than condem: ated in threats of yeugean ns ot @ crowd of people apparent from what follows. ASSEMBLING OF THE CROWD. tof the bauk on the southwest corner of Stato and jy und continually the throng augmensed until two o'clock, when it was esti: tbat there were about Whereas, the citizens of the Twelfth ward of the city of -Oluleage consider themse'vog sha ‘amount of $7,400 they had or Fpose of pal {ng a bounty (o fll the quota of their ward, by the closing of the Westera Fi: i there w violent assauls upoo @ geatioman con- ATTACK UPON A BANE OFFICSR. Hibbard & faring Ineurance Bank om the more Bouglas, with f fa, aod arrested some of our beak tiizeus; therefore, Resolved, ‘That we, the free and independent ciitzens of the Tweifth ward, heartily denonoce the action of the mit. lary {a interforing with etvi! maiters in a community where bret Jaw is in full force. Kesolved, That the action of the captatn in command was cowardly ip tbe extreme. in as much as he ordered bis cad ‘te arrest any ef the unarmed citi who dared fr. INTERPERENOR UP THS MILITARY. img through the crowd, and, ‘called upon to preserve the nu: unarmed soldiers, were loitering in the vicinity, to stand by bim and he throat, a severe blow on the bead and felled bim 4 the major was like | “uring e return i soldier to another, TO ‘full of all the money we had deposiied. we from West weight of sidearms. Such valor as Virginia. displayed has never been witnersed {From the Wheeling Intelligencer, Oct. 8.) The following tejegram was received on Saturday after. noon by Goveroor Boreman:— Grarro. Oct. 1, 1864. Captaio Hagans reports the rebels pagearomy 4 wi Bulltown, The following is anextract from Captam ore eee property bas been carried off, hen and th erty. Many of the citizens were bed ir mopey— rebel and Union citizeas fi alike, Tho loss to this ty (Upebur) canngt he ce hy 000, Their en- tire conduct wast ‘ie mos! SERS Pcheracto hi . F. KELLEY, Brevet Major Carrene ov a Gane OF Tsitisa Gouniriae ax tax Lake Emi Prearee.—Our readers wll recollect the recent attack on a gang of laborers on the Ohio and M sisaippi Railroad wee e design of robbing the payma: bled hundreds of tntorested per- | ter’s car, and the setors- It was peculiarily forts. | along the line of the above tamed road in Southern Tw diana, Satisfied that there was ap organized gaug of deeperndoes at work, the directors of the Ohio and M eissipp! Railroad entrusted the task of ferreting out the He dwelt upon the injuetige that bad been done jon “F Yue bank, aud thought haga by, some DADs recover their lusses. ARKIVAL OF THR PROVOST GUARD. apt. Bjorg, arrived on the spot. ‘The irJops came ia und idle epectators: It or unfortunate, that just at this time Colovel hould arrive by accident over the State street Colonel Sweet seemed aleo euddenty im. | villains to the well known Jease Worley, of this city, who Importance of Lie mission, and the | executed bis mission with much success. ag the sequel bal and his forces only were | will show On Friday |) are'sied by officer W. & ctiog the city. At this time, another Hevklo, of Sullivan, Sulliyes, county, Indiana, be arrested, fine Inst named place, sixteen of the io tne FiciDlt cked the train. One of thom was band who ai r 0 i riyed, bey ‘ 8. gs imissews fo. the pe eK the ot ae le Colonel Sweet immediately ordered Ubé artest of Mr. Cus- | killed {n attempting to escape the bands of the law, gelman an} Frederick ea of the Twelfin ward, for | while the others were aNd lodged A inciting a mob. These nell were ot under guard Se fea a Le wears! ? A bmp nt cam St ili leader, [noo a pe iaeo Su oy eae they attempted (0 | venayks, formerly crnnected with Jobn Morgan. fi ot crowd. fie in custody. mounts of stolen goods bat It was not long after the arr ‘of Colonel Sweet until | 5880 found in their jop, and of their guilt there there arrived another detacbinent of about fifty strong. east, deo toge' on By this arroaied and placed in the w:nporary guard house op the Steps of the b=nk. Colonel R. M. Hough, having arrived at the scene of the New disperse the crowd, The dispersing commenced on the insten formed in platoons aod marched right ie no doubt, as each is desirous of turning State’s evi. dence against bis accomplices. Toe capture of these freebooters led to oven more important arrests. While fn Sullivan om Saturday Mr. Worley observed three suspicious characters, w be at once bad arrested and searched, From papers found ov their persons it ap- ared that they were officers in the rebel army—a Captain Clay Wilson, of Tennesses, and two lieutenants, named Murray and Damon, The papers also showed that they were connected with the Piratical demonstra- tion om Lake Erie, and that they were plotting the bur! 9 and other public buildin provost guard ‘Vbeir arrival was followed by Colouel ry of the bank build- ‘The soldiers d left, north, ,routh and west, and of course the crowd receded re them. The people, instead of leaving the scene al- ther, took =p, however, @ position in solid phalanxes andoip and the easteide of State streets. About time hr. Frederick terll, @ German citizen, was ity of jcals which aeitione Ther we lodged in jail, and the authorities at Indianapolis notified of the facts.—Cincinnali Gazette, A TIMELY INTERCESSION. the disturbance and bearing I'8 caus, \nterested bimssit | Oe & im quelling it im a decent, geut.euavly way. He caimiy Mite, and Drie addressed ihe crows, tolling them be would Tre Shoots Be aa go with Mr. Casseiman to the bankers see ff tho TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. money belonging to the Twelfth ward could be recovered New Yorn, Oct. 5, 1864 This toners and they seemed satis! In your notice of the shooting aftray in Wednesday's Announcement was received with cheers by the lis- vo Herat you call me a bounty Jumper, whicb is uot A little alter five o'clock Alierman Casselman appeared ‘and announced that he bad received @ promise that the money belouging to the Tweifth wart the opening of banking hours on Monday moruing. It fo, as I have never boen guilty of ro mena an act sper At tho breaking out of the rebellion [ eniisted with id on le Ne ‘ork Volunteers, from which regt had been obtained through the exertions of Co.onel | the Teventh New York \olat a Ss * Hough. He repeated the result of the interview in tue | ment I Donorably diedharged, sta Tsing hearing of all, and the crowd dispersed with cheecs in | bare vever ofered my ainias molan the utmost good humor, Experience, howev Tejatiovs bet #0 many people would not pow be euffering frorm th brought them down. Th Obituary. Fix-Governor Ravrax Woon, of Otio, died at Rockport ip that State, oo the Ist inst,, aged seveuty three yoars [Frow the Times editorial } omtiy, does bot much avail (nthe Te tt did wvail eon the pabiic and banks. 37, 2899 ought every bank to come dowo why | 33 y 1, 87 | mate bacaing and falls t mbiing. ! U Pari 2—Court o Where the orash will stop, bere aod claentiore Se Ber har rr 42, 2444, 2145, 2148. to be ween, Though severo, It wili be be | 2108, 2%, BLT4, 9076, 2LTS course the primary evil is 10 (he Wwacagement Ditane street bational finunces, which Bas stimoiated spec 2 Noe, 064, #14, 1699, ove Ky Oxiravagance, a every 49, 1296, 1891, 610, 7 te thé way | ow wes | djourned ua. | SBA, 4556, BASS, 004, 3000, 8908, (From th he panic whieh #@6 iu & ense, On Saturday motniog Tens Part | —Noe yotow Pyaas Co 608 t Ata Hed by she aonoune t tat v 415, 608, 245, 591, 002, 085, 687, 0:0, 468, 004, 4 TP onNE Gomes tae eee, wee , | 658 059: fate 2 oN a8 J, Gah, 40%, Beh, Caused & tramendous panic e ey 8, 069, of $, 81S. of even ong beet wisinest me cree be. | ONC y youd casteption, The various banking estavlienan ae were & rowded by dopisitors eagorly desirous | ne withdraw jog their balune € weet io. T Gourt of Aprisis oak for . Witutions escaped w sovera run til tbe afverucam, but | NGq 186, 180, 187, vray MRO Gh ue ce Hansson YAO He BAL NR Gi prensa cadaanass is 2 ened in the onrly part of the day and checked out: thor afternovn. ‘the past stx months 0 whiskey, wool, wheat, st ck», gold, ke.. purchased at ft fit they bave ‘locked up @ large and ‘ire Insarance Comemnay we are aot fully apprised. | of ndering cf several depots and stores | $0 the lightest e} Ladies’ BracsletenNew StyleenTowey, } dovars each Bt | The trogt DIM reposed i ene and ail will bo care fully and fully extended, Me ope will copsider the aay as ended untii the duttes #6 Bringm bave been discharged, Commanders of districts wil) eoMormly bold Feadinoss for service se regards tu tt o and clothing, enner in oF out af hour's 904 utm a di officers a: 04 pectatious of the pation, With the sate keeping of the prisouers in the depart will exercise uncensing vivtlance in the performaaoe heir duties. Those baving the departments cf publid Property in charge will iook wet! ‘other protection. JUBEPH HUOKEK, Major General of Voluntesra ( The Tarr. PASHIOW OOUKAK, L. 1. —THOTTINS. ‘Waommpar, October 6.—Maicn $100, mile beats, bew three ia five, in harness J, Lovett named b, m Lad, £2 D. Pfifer numed b. g. J 28 Mile First heat . 248 heat au“ Third heat. Fr] 121 2 Firtt Heat,—Jimmy Lynch was the favorite at one bun dred to forty, Soda after starting the mare broke up, ane the gelding ted around the upper turn four lengths at the quarter pole he was two lengths ahead, ti forty ove seconds. On the backstreteh the maro shut wp the dar: light between them, but to the orort broke up aod Lynoh passed the half-mile pole a tengih anda aaif froat, ia 1:21. On the lower ture the mire again cloned the gap, but by another break agaia [ell in tue rear, Sie rallied @ third time nicely, went up. and carried Lyoes Wa break, and passed the three quarter polo halt « yoogth ahead, As she catie on the bomesiraich sus broke up badly, w! Lynob, getting a great advantage by her mishap, came home @ wicoer by three lengtos ‘Second Heat,—The botting was now even, the mare having the greater number of backers. Lynch tonk ime Jead, and wasa lengtn tn front to ‘he jusrterp lem forty one seoonds; but before he gor to the hal mie 7g he broke up, id the mare led him pst thas bow wo lengths, Time, 1-21. She kept the guy op-a tou by two lengths, im 2.40 Une hundred to fifteen uk wagored of tho mare wei, fa fi and anda haif, in forty one secon 8 oti od gap, and passed the hattn to 121. No chasse ia a to the end, although both of thom broke ot! on the homestretch, and the mare won by two lemgios Heat.—Dollars to dimes on Lady Tompking. Tei first half mile of this heat was very closely con'eated but after that Lynch dropped his botiom and spiited om self. The mare won by eight iengths. fhe first qoarves wes trotted in forty 008 seconds, the Lalf iu 1:21, aud the Beat in 2:46. To day, at tha Union. Course, @ parse and rtoke will be trotted for by Gemeral, Cardinal acd Walker's bay oot, + HOBOKEN RACHB. “a ‘The postponed meeting of the Hudson Axricditural Bet jety will be resumed today, Three races will be ren: viz:—a mile and a balf dash with seven entries, « twt mile heat race with four estriea, and a bandicap race of mile heats, for whlch there are Sve entries, Serodont, the Most Pepular Dentifrice, 1p existence, used and praised by everybody. Bold by 4: gists everywhere. 7 E¥izes Cashed all Legalized Let, teries and information given. 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