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‘ se ham Jincola cad his successor, became os ‘Ratification ef the Constitutional Amendment, ADJOURNMENT «UNTIL MONDAY ke. ke. NEXT, &e. QUE TRENTON CORRESPONDENCE. > ‘Tarwron, N, J., Sept. 11, 1866. neporiiean €avous, A republican canen# of the'thembers of both Honsex was held this morning, at which it was npanimously Agreed to support Mr. Alexaniléy Gy Cattell, of Camden, ) for United States senator, “p> », During the session of the cauons ihe President of the Benuie, Mr, Scovel, being dosirous of exbibiting anothor fea! of lofty tumbling, rose to an explanation, wiiek ‘wae received with approbation. He said that he never 4id bolieve Mint Senator Srovkion was legally ousied frouyhis sent. No man covilddoubi bis sincerity on tits aneation. He had put bis jndgmeut against the jodgwent of aUnlon caucus, Now wis a time of extreme peril for the ‘tonhtry. He could not, he dare” not taped Detween tho repndiican party im Now Jersey and \) eroughout the country, I injustice bad.beou dono to ©) @py-one tho people would correct it. He was glad of ‘is opportunity to say from his heart that be never en- ~"“ tertained a thought hostile to the great prinelplos of re- publicaiism, Which were dear to Him as life ftsolf. It wea then moved (hat Mr. Scovell be welcomed with gpen arma to the repablican party, which was unanimously \ @arried, As there isuo hope of electing an opposition eandidase, vers little ie reid in regard to a nomination, although John P. Btuekton would be the choice of the domooracs, THY CONETITUTIONAL AMENDUPNT pasnod the Hows of Assembly this morning by a strictly party vole of 34 nyes against 24 noes, ‘Fhe House then passed a resolution to the effect that They would transact no business excepting that for whicb they bad been catied togettior. | In the Senate ft Was engrossed for the third reading, when the rules were auspended to allow of debate before the third reading, Mr. Horner, of Qvoan, being in the i. Mr Fcosill aciiroesed the Senate im favor of the con- @titutional amendment, and in a few words referred to the solemn dnty which confronted New Jeraoy—the most sylemn whiee Lad poourrod since_ehe ratified the eonsiitution fu 1787 Nol two years Rave paseed stno the dauntioss vitor of our eitizen scidiers van. the rebellon. Armed guished the guthority of wore weaiing tbe @isbarded when be bad dreamed of thot peace wloch might come to atay wae sinin by the hand of hu asswein, A nation of freemen wept bitter tears over the prave of its Com- mander-in Chief, The amendment abolishing slavery, ‘with a httle Prosidentiq’ pressure at the hands of Abra- Portot: the or, law of the land. Slavery ie dead in name, but the accursed spirit of Auman bondage is dead in ag well aa name he to doubt. Ho then stated, op the anthority of an adjutant eeperal, that elo very still existe in Texas im thi counties, Negroes are sfi!1 bongit in the hope that human bondarce wiil ‘Seal have the sonction of law, No surprige can await any lover of his country whan’ one beholds an alinost effort to pack the Supreme Court with who. will | declare Vival =Rights bili i 1, Can the natin advance when Cabinet t trnet are he tear because th San ge is than the 1 conscience hot ‘a perro had no right which a white was bound to respect??? We ress backward, nd ihe Tad a “gtidering generality.” : Sees Sear of rate ‘under color of the law, com- poe Bogor pone Bere tree ne 8 he caid that now the i ; if i in the merits of the the final vote was tau nore. MxMRET. Tmmodiainly afterwards bow branches of the | egisia- ‘wre adjoorved until next Monday evening, at eght e'ciock, . NEW JERSEY LLIGE NCE. dernoy Citys Amavur asp Aruxrnn Ronmeey —Mr jenvwd Lilienstai and bis wie were quietly taking a walk ap “Mowark avenue, op Monday eveving, when two young men, named William P. Prentice and Raward Geils, in- . ‘them ik, and when Lilien Wey densa te nes teat Iv handled by Ute offen Foug' ation ‘te cob bh Hhey"aete taken to eantody Qua held for sxaratt'on i clemency of the weather, the plenic of the Tara Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood was pemtponed¢o Monday next, when apne R 7 General darn a eel sod oF wi Prevent, ‘will come off at Pog po Hedaon Clty. Raaviva Room avo Livnasy —Por some time part project was on foot for seouring to the ettizens the bene fie of atervire ee Library. A meeting was neld a witch wan largely attend “ Sorlecs war acthivly vetied. "hccmmotics wes np. polaied (o make the lincessary arrangements, Tw Fervy. Wrrat's is 4 Name fT will surpriee those who have often enjoyed the raral beaoty of this vilage, to learn shat an aiiompt us being made to ehange the Bame by a VeedeD! whe thinks ibe appellation far from being aris tocratic. The frat ptap in thh procews hes been econ. Pitehed of the mame From all co er some other romantic name will be substituted. The! ae. of the ie said to hace Ween any ‘a perneal of the theory of Archimedes and the te¥er, G4 we mny Hext heer of apropositren to elange the PMreevon of the Hodson, . . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COuRT Before Judge Betts. Serr, 1. The Beptembor term of the District Court opened (6-day, Judge Betts prowling. The Grand Jury were ewarn, and at the request of (bo Judge My, Kthan Ajiew, Assistant Chited States District At- Worney, reed to them tye vlerenth section of the ac! of trial, and punted. by A, tar fr ya 4 i.) ow nent was received: Tuaarm, _ ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1866=7RIPLE) SHEET: ‘ CITY POLITICS, - ‘Phe Fortheoming Mune Moeti; A meeting of the National Union Committee for the erhud celebration of the 17th instant, was held yesterday afternoon at reom 20, Astor House, Douglas Taylor, presided, The minutes of the iast meeting were read and approved, ‘The Cualkuax, ia opening the am oting, said that he rogretted the incleineot state of the weather had kept many away whor he should like to see there, 8tiM there zones offering (heir services aa speakers, &c,, for the oc- casion, among others from Governor Parsons, ot tiebane Parker, New Jersey; W. E, Bishop, Comnecticut; George P. Comstock and J. Rogers, ibe CHAIRMAN ulso slated he thoughtjt quite certain that Reverdy Jubuson, Governor eymonr and James ‘Lhayer would alco lend their assistance in the demon alration, . ‘The sollowing ts acopy of Governor Payson’ pote of acceptance The others received were in keeping with the spirit of Qrhs:— Winkaup's Homer, Wasninazom, Sept, 10) 1808. Hox. Doverass TavLox, Chairman of Commitee of Ar- nec Diait SuRi—Vour favors ave.reortvod. | L wilt be ie aat aia ourranern ape reaniran, Aa! iy with reference to the. condiiin of things In Alal a and, a9 fares Low wdvved, in the Sauih general: Gor ‘@raor Wil L. Sharkey of he i, is here, A will ; Misn'ssipp! and the South, With greas re- do ive sure, fos Alan eal speck, you aecvaul, Lec dah LEWIS FE. PARSONS. The names of the diffrent committees wore hep read ant approved. ‘They ares foliows:— Finance Commithe—Gonrge W, Melean, Chairman; Henry Filton, James Kolly, Avgnrtua Sehell, Abran Wakeman, Feoderick Goolridge, David M Stone, a. 1. M, Harlow, Samuel Charch'il, 4 Garduor, Froderick Chauncey, Leonard W. Jerome, Edward L. Corliss. fu takion Commiltes Richard Mi. Blatchford, Chale. man; Frederick A. Tallmatige, Chartos P. Daly, Samuel J, -Tikden, Henry J. Raynwud, Iseno Bell, Heary Geinnell, Commi tee an Organteation—Sauuel G, Courtney, Ohatr- man; Jaues Monorief, John Bryan, Johu & Williane, Emanuel B. Hart, Henry E. Davies, Samuel Sloan, Alexander W. Bradforu, Jomes. Fei dmau, Henry A’ Smyth, Luther ¢, Clark, Srederick 5, Kurland, Willlam we. Lecep'iom Comnitter—-Generm Nelson Taylor, Chatr man; James Gordon Bennett, Edwaid V. Brady, Alex. T. Stewart, James Wadoworth, Daniel £. Delavan, Joseph Hoxie, D. B. Ain, A, Oakey Hall, Hgnry Amith, D. 3, Norturap, A.J. Di for, Henry W. Bubbeti Anerson, Erastus ©. Benedict, thomas biarphy, Wm, M. Tweed, A. A, Low, Moses Taylor, 0. Ouendorter, Jes, Bowen, Matthew ¥. Brennan, ag Mespaton, Henry Ciews, ¢ G. Corneil, 3, T, McMahon, W. Guion, Gilbert Dean, George G, Barnard, W. Buder Donean, Committers on Corrisges and Eccwt—P. C, Ackerman, Chairman; William Wirt Hewitt, Joho Pyne, Geo Thomson, Horatio f Cafe, J. Daggett Hani, Samuel ¥. ‘Thos, #. Aston, Louis W, Mairos, tive on Cirreap ndenrem George B. Van Brunt, ‘ox, Edward ¢. Jonson, Thomas A. Ledwith, am S Bullyer, George W..sorton, Walter Roche. Committe on Revlutions—Bit P. Norton, Chairman; E. Delaiicld Smith, Gideon J, Tucker, Manton Marble, Merwin R. Brower, James W. hb, Charles Price. Co mitiee on Stand:—Ouarles J.” Livingston, (hair man; Thomas E. Smith, Aaron B, Rollins, Jobu Decker, vamael Mallen, Committer on Deo vations Andrew J. Garvey, Obair. W. Cooper, J. W. man, 1. P. Harrison, John Brice, M. Corl ax. Commies on Lights and Ttuminations—J. Wilson Green, Chairman, Wuiiam ©. Connor, Willem Walsh, Joviua Isaacs, Stephen Nclormick, * Commiter on Printing ova Adw rticing—M. B. Spanta. ing, Chairman; William 3. Peck, James W. Farr, Joun Ha.dy, Smich bly, Jr. Comme on Mu ic 0. Sloau Holden, chairman ; Chas, A. Stetson, David diiler, Michael Stevens, Megnul Gross, Commitiec on Police—-Micbael Connolly, chairman; A. D. Russel, Sheridan Shvok, J, B, Backoit, Charles Wal- ter 18, Commirtes on Prese—¥rastus Bi Moses & Beach, Anson Herrick, Witiiam Canidweil, Francis J. Tucker. ‘The Cratemey stated thar two full bands bad been secur- ed to on the ovvasion. Each will be accorded a stand, a nation spe henner asad on well trained tee clubs wi intervals turoughout the evening. At wan passin, yagi daar, boys who in former times bave added so much to the enjoyment of public meetings at Tammany Hail, be also secured for the great demonstration. A room at the Maison Doréa is to be especially provi- ded for the accommodation of reporters. It will Contatn ee peus, ipk, paper, and otherJitile necessi- ics. Judge Deay moved that the Committee on Resolutions be instructed that the first bustuess in order is the re- construction of (he Union, ‘This motion was carried nnanimoualy. He After some furcher conversation on minor maitors and inspection of two very tasteful designs for the prrotech me display in the evening, the meeting adjourned enti Friday, the 14th lustany When they will qesetibie again at the same place, at four o’cidK In the aiternoon, to, Teceiye the reports OF the #ub-committees, ‘Twenty-first Ward Johnson Club. The regular weekly meeting of the Pwenty-finet Ward Johnson Club took place at No 881 Third avenue laet night, This club, which is day receiving large acces sions to is ranks, is already one of the largest Jonson clubs in the city, It has at present about six hundred members, including many of the oldet and most ro- apectable citizens in the ward, amongst whom may be mentioned Jndge Tallmadge, Richard B, Con. nolly, Jobn D, Kellogg, Charlos W, Baker and others. The attendance jast night was very large, and the utmost ba and rea Prevaiied. = After the naual preliminary busmess been traneucted, @ Financial Gaamitice st five was appointed, Suaue Wiliam BH. Maekson made a very able address, iuenicaiing the pacess.ty of supporting the President and reviewing the course of the radicals. He concluded by showing the méifierence of ‘ne lauér lo ihe grees Cardinal iple of the American people-—the Monroe doctrine, He said this wae the doctrine of the A ‘95-4 My that u radicals who a4 we Sr ough with apnexa- wen of Mexe, or auy other forgow the words of the womortal Douglas who said in the futare glories of the repavlie oe em not only from Maine to the Paeific, and from Maige to Georgia and the Jathimus of Poumime, but that the Ameri oan repubite should boast em occan Yo. ‘This yen- heormg. Jota 0. Keliogg then o'ered a series of resolutions indors'ng the declarations Of the Phulads ie Convention, which having received (ae sanction of Lhe mature jadginent of the stows representative wen in the Tand, the ia dispute Delween the theo a! partion should be re- garded as po longer opeu to debate or discassion. And alo ng (he Rapport of “organization Wo aie te on’ t o fm the work of reconstruc al cuyzens to join in the Sad toto Unretgnous the other feos vig segue tuerti@g Sajourned, ‘The Keerganivation af the New York City . Radicul Associations. A commiites, consisting of the members of the city delege ion of the Vaion Radice! Republican Mate Cemtral Committee, eld taxi might m the Justior’a Court Room, on the eorver of Seveuth avenue aud West Twen- ty-second sireet; Amor J, Wi\liameom in the chair, lanac Dayton Seorstary. The committee met under the authority of & resolution of the late Syracuse Con competent to bring down vre on the nominating convention. the aang eprits aye Genera! Pangborn, Uie latter with the party, aud be put forward as the nowinee the ton. The delegates from Hudson Socait 7 convention will mest for cousultation at Hudson street, at half-past ove o'clock, Hudson City. Mass Maerive or tas DuMocratic Association, —A mass meeting of tie Johnson Democratic Association of Hudson City was held at Leitz's Hall last evening. The attendance, potwitstanding the unproyitions state of the weather, was highly creditable. Mayor Van Reipen, of Jeonan the men’s ly H dson City, occupted the chair, aud Mr. Bruce officiated | boaters | OS secretary, Resolutions, endorsivg ax in the polly of the national executive, were without a disseutient voiue, Frederick Stoud, of ey City, aud other’ gentlemen addresgod the morte. resolation accepting an invitation to altend # of the Jobn«on Ciib of Bergen, uext Monday event was also passed, aftor which the meeting was adjourn . Democratic Mass Meeting in Trenton. Tematon, N, J., Sept. 11, 1866, A grand rotification meeting wax held this evening endorsing Andrew Jotnson and his policy. Messra. Cowan, of Pennsylvanie; Groen, of Bergen county, and Pet. Holstead, of Newark, addrossed the meeting. MARYLAND POLITICS. Revomination of Chas. BE. Phe! wrens. The Natlonal Union party of the Third Marylend Con- gressional divtriet having renominated Chas, E. Pbelps for Congress Le delivered an addvoss to hiv constiiuents at Baltimore jast Friday eyonlng, eloquently endorsing the policy of the President, in the course of which he thas staied Lis rudfeal opponent's platform and his own: “for Cour T repeat, tolfow-citizens, that the burien of proof reste! | OSCK of the teftear. Ty therdoctos'« opinion the ball bait Upon Mr. Stewart, standing, as he cloima, in the shoes of Mr. Dayls, to show thet you were misiken [nm your determination of two years ago to stand py the adminis- tration policy of restora’ ou, or oly to point out wherein the policy of President Jolson dlifers from the poli¢y of Presidont Lincoln, Is it the question of negro sut- frago? Ja it the question of pardons? Is it the exten- sion of the (ranetite and eligibility to those who have been {bp rebellion and who bave tken the amnesty oath? Is it thy ‘ation of the admiasion of loyal mem- bers electod by amnestied voters? Let lim compare President y's stonesty proclamation of December 8, 1863, and its application by him to the States of Ten- neasee, Arkansas and Louviana, with President Jonn son's alonesty proclamation of Ma 1865, and his practice wonder it, and show, if be can, any substantial points of difference belween the restorailoa policy of Lincolp aud that of Jouvou that are not in favor of the latter, even on the score of toyalty, No, that will aot be be. will nosy todo it. He opposed to any except the policy of keeping everybody in except the policy of making the North opie hate the Soujh, and the Southern people bate the North; except tha policy of auother civil war aud of guiliotin.ng Audrew Jobnson; except the policy of negro su id white ensla ex. cept the policy of secniing the permavent two thirds aa cendancy of the rwlical party; except the policy of keeping up sectional di ion after slavery bas heen aboliaved, for the sa calling Maryland a Northern State, Tam nota southera man; Tam not @ Nor mau; Lam f Union, the whole Union poihing but the Union; T always wax and always siiall be. = Lam hot # republican; J at either, and it is not probabl My opinion has always bee dency of parties im thie dominant and powerful, is, a8 before expressed, 10 country, not to be used by my own, I see evory aviden: in the binated political faction the country. Their bowl of J, copporhead, and broad and butter republicans Is simply comtompiivie, Their professions of loyaity are insiuee hele crios Of alarm at the prospest of danger to the country, to the public Oe oy w the Union, from the admission of alilied Representatives from ail the States of (his Piion to their constitmtonal righte are a eham snd a fraud, Tue if a republican form ot government, If it ts not that, tis motbing, Ip 4 repuboc a majority must role, but ® minority must be beard. If the views of tire minority aro obnoxious, the majority will vote them down, Jf their views are, in (he opinion of the majority, atime when the views dangerous thre. never wi of eyes ‘not dangerous, in the opinion of the other), dhe majority will stil vote them down, But ot & democrat; 1 never was lat Lever ehall be either. that it is the patural ten- niry, when they become heoome corrupt, My reed parties for the good of my tes for thelr good or of corruption and decay sucking the blood of the minority imust be heard, and heard through thelr own Reprejentatives, That ix the principi we fought to settle. * * * * * Lam not here to defend, explain or vindicate - course. The record te before you, and you have acted. fam hers Det on the defenrive, vat the sgaressive, Tau here to attack those who assail the Union and ondermine (he bul- gto the utmogt faith | was discovered go to show that on” Monday ¢vonivg the warks of republican, constitutional, Awerican liberty, 1 ain not here to defend myself against those who may choose to assail me. | do a0! ask every member of Lis convention, or every man who may vote for me ai the polls, to endorse cach ant every vole T have seen fit to give, Ietand upom the Philadelphia piatform, whieh stands upon the constitution of the United Staten Every man who supporis those pistforms and stands by the fast national platform of the party which lected me in good faith, can support — or Bre sm who ts apxious to see the U: " end fhe government! adlromistered upon the max ms of Washington, Joterson, Madison, Lincala and Johnson, can support me. Every man who betieres with the chief magistrate of your Stare that Hs laws sbould not be perverted in the hands of violent aad proseriptive partisan agents inio instruments of tyranuy and degrada. tion, can support me. Every men who bell ver (ha! r ik over, that the situation Ix peace, and thet joyal men as well as febals shou'd accept the situation in good ‘taith, can me. Every man can support me who belwves, and in his heart derives, thot the day mny not be far distant when the shackles that the iron bandof civil war bas riveted to the ballot box may be buried deep in the sane grave that covers the remains of slavery and the bones of balf a million of our people. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ALtnazo Faaros ov rae Navy Yoro, —A man formerly employed tn the Navy Yard has made a statement before the United States District Attorney to the effect ‘hat Unele Sam has heen swindled to the tune of » million dollars through the ations carried an between bim self anda New York drin who supplied the Ordoance Department with serews, leather, white lead, turpen- tine and linseed oi!, and were for “? nities of oats which they never delivered, TL informer fei an bimeelf entiled to $14,000 ae hia re Ja, failing to get whreh be has tak ure, The tmatlor has asaumed a sbapy whicls inves on; for although the st ment, up to the present Lime, has been uncorrobora! by any testimony whatever, the hisory of the alieged as related by the informer to is counse C, Bowen, \¢ #0 straig (forward om the face of it that pothing lou then & ¢ wentilation of the aialr will convince the oulside pe that ap infamous swindle has not been perpotrat d. Accrnmrrs Yesterday morning ass sallor named John Fernando was aloft as work on the stenmer Northern Light, at Prentice dock, he fell and struck # belay!ug pin foot of the mast. The pin penetrated the abdo- umes the depth of thres Inches, He was taken to the “Long Istand College Hoxpiial, where he now bier ina critical cowfition, A man named William Stray, of 88 Troy avenneswax run over dy @ milk in Bridge sereet, neer Tiliary, and seriously injured. Taken to the Cliy Hoapita! Tow Lare Rev. Sons Prenront's Wrrt.--The late Rev, John Pierpont leaves pogtraita of himerif to his daugh. tors Tis turping lathe, with all tte Mttings and equip- ution empowering them to appoint three inapectors for | mente, cisels, les, Ac., together with his tool chest, be Sch Ansgebig district tm the cn? 10 aaros at. elec.orn | bequenths to his sin, Mr. Yowler, in consideration . ‘ho rt the platform and principles of the late | of the fact thar be 1» aut *e Ne Bab et mapettalen Save “Convention; te Ox evenings for wach ew | tools, that they will be to. hits LX. 4 rolyent for the election of offisers gf acsoeations so , beew eae on Sonoall a formed, and delegates fora Un on Nepublican Central | orgaus ant powers, of relaxation from menial labors, of Committee Cor the cig, amtto On much delegates 4 general bod! poe pon the healt of the yous for Abraham Lincoln tn 1864, | Sant and 6 reason thar Sonn, la the following tue majority of tue Comra! Republjcen Goat) ‘ee of one over tout and bra: w the conservative wie, and fe therefore har beew deemed atcersary lo orgagive a Central Commition. The committer iast aight de- led the entire evening to receiving the names of can uew organization, The commilted asmme (he right to afowt oF reject any names sibmitied to them, and person will he appolated who ix im the lenet Ubetured With convervalims, ty a thort time, therefore, we shail have too Central Repotican Conuniiiees 19 oper ion, Goah claitn ng 10 be ine “Original Jocova” of tha party, WEW JERSEY POLITICS. i Jersey Clty, Merri of ne Usiow Reremicay Wann Cota of Whe Union republicans of tbe Firgt ward was ( the Weebingion House on Monday evening, to in city | aollection of } Aitates for inspectors to aliead ty the machinery of ibe } ry proport; ta dispose of as he soos Mt, a eoapiacrable enphiets, with the enggestion that they he offered to Harvard College, and ft homeatend the other property (hat he dies porsexsd of, he lnaves to hile surviving wife and (o his unmarried daughter, Mary Elizabeth. Boat Rack yrom run Peovy Beamer to Bat Raver, — Some days age a resident of Sackett street, who ie inter. ‘exted in aquatic sport, offered three prigts of $50, $26 nnd $10 Beh, for the three best boats Ine friendly tent of skill aud muscle between the boatinen of the Haraile top avenue aud Booth ferries The race was open to all nineteen foot working boats that chose to , at no | me : Foy) it was between batf-na st ten and ele ¥ heen tho vo MURDER IN, FRANKFORT STREET. | Wos's'ssoi?aty ho"siac ‘rtsntven vcks «| nun than though the waren wa en yr or coral ee : what he carried; be raid be carcied i 24 hes slways) they did | the deficiency: ‘not have apy quarrel there; be was wp in my room when Several inde} arming thouseive nn independent companies are arity (heureiven The steamer seized by the government a ‘ontren! the propeiler Onageens; arm im the Ber ce of the nited States. She is painted Sak Bee one te ¥ trig, of Detroit, and she w: w York to Detroit when seized, ne the pistoly he took Wout of his pocket; [ ‘had never seen Foy before; 1t appeared to tee bright | Pistol, he was drinking some lager that night, | ‘TRETIMONY OF DR. RONIN*ON, | Thomas Robinson, M. D., bemg daly sworn, deposes And -ayec—I have made a post mortem examingion of | the body of deceased; I found @ pistol shot wound at | the back part of the bad, about three inches frow the | middle of the left ear; on removing the calvariuc { found a great quantity of extravasated bload withia the | Craalal cavity, the boll passed Ubrongh the oertyiial | bone, fracturing ft, and then passed into the ‘Seregelt and lodged at the base of the brain; portions of Vured bono were driven into the brain, the ball war . iA pistol, bal, was fottad very much flattened vaca wath was (he result of the above deaertbed pistol shot Meceased, Charles Hemminger, Jolin Pickett aud Leonard | wooud. Foy, who board im the Hotel de Lyon, were visiting | Some Inger beer saloons and returned shortly before vestigation and Verdict of the Jury, & About one o'clock yesterday morning the boarding house known as iho Hotel de Lyon, G4 Frankfort strect, of which George Dudenhofter is the pom, was the scene of a shocking and mysterious m: by shooting, the victim being Frederick Fitzmeyer, oue’ of the on lier way from Hev owner haw pot yet hoen able to procure her release, aud when he aps Nied to the Attoruey General oa the subject, yesterday, was Informed Lhat he could give him mo answer yet, TELAS, ‘ The facts cleited by the police soon afler the murder OUR GALVESTON CORRESPONGE\ CE ‘Thrace Keoo Govern Lawes Meesnue New Mexteam and Veomeuls Cowon THK YRRDICE, | linen , after a brief detibern- 4 sae jury tothe (oilowine verdiot:— Vint Crop, & eleven o'clock. Pitemeyer’s companiona expressed a ; pita Yer carne to hin death bya pistol shot MaLymno™, Sept 2, 1868, determination to rotire for. up | Wound iv the bead; and, from the evidenoe, we th si ast ty vou aerniintins Cor. sbeinlghh Aud MAURER ME A the bands of Leonard Foy, and we tee Hak Whe ol dla > venereal SP » arn we , bus be msisted on going owt again, apd im | PieKott wnd Charles Hermlager wore ucoomplicen tO the | PEF AKo Blade fis aprearuce IM aur dan) oliy paperm’ It purdiaiely left the house, me associates soit Triege 3 shooting.’ re meets with general approval, even polithal r Hotel saw no more of him til] Kis dewth waa report On tule verdict isouers wore commitiod t a ud os to (oem, ' 1 Tombs by Coroner Na a " mvs. oupPiyeg, (0.194 snponmass, She gives great hatmfichlon, 7 ba THR PISTOL SHOT AND FINDING OF THE BODY. The deceased was twonty one years of age and’a native |, ba recommends are RLY poy valance, {Mi tar trom one o'clock oMiger Taugart of the | Of Germany. He was n quiet, inuitenel oon imdusteions | the estabjiahment of .vinmoa saboola, the Fourth procinet heard what resembled a discharge | young man, and his ucquaiutances eeaned yo to be f tie cae “ " of fro arms, and made an eftort to learn from | aware that he hud aa e ig eda BLOC Publ inttrectian, Ce dut whence the sound procesded, but Between | Young Fitzmeyer had served four yearw in the war, a | Miaed by few; a ebange in the (ox jaw, yoruuting the ad twenty and thiry wingtes lator, cer Byrdes, also | portion of the time under Major General Sheridan, and | sosment anh eollnetion of tates v me uty Ue eale of the Fourth preeinet, while Post, did | wax hondiably discharged fromthe service We fathar | , hot State " A goyared the appacen:ty Ligelens form of amoyer ving | is a very rekpectable mau, anil \ives ai No. a7 Wey | 1! ho, Vujied Statee ger qrmmcul af la. 4 am be the ‘on the bo bas Mi hut toneting hover He partial Forty-fourth sire. Slate north of tho upper Red river for ) PLEpOreN, examined the body and foundit qrite, Alsou, 2 a pow a call fo) wav sitet tibial’ bey” eet M life Waa not yet extinct, Filemoyer war porte yr" Ce eee allege sa DESPERATE ENCOUNTER WITH BURGIARS, | [tetts AW aNwtOg te otienion oF wpeci tetas erfectly uneot rotons, and apperénily ia dying! oon tom, Mia oe procured by ile” Byrnes, @iver whicl. Kiauoyer wae | freetwen for the establiiwment of selwots for eed iy Soares to Tee stfeet police bib a AiQie UH how artoular and exclusive bewetis the ait before YoRching there life was extuddi. Poltee Sut ChAM HER { is ms Pools was Aoice summed ant ou examining. | SeCMbe TELEGRAM 70 THE KEW YORK HERALD. | fr aoe meg gteny che -mapit the deceased Macoveret' a pistol shot word immediately | Attu of Retglara serprised by the Boston | (ation of abolition of the exivting slay law, Ae. Police-Vue of the Gnng Shot Dead and Aue | He abo ditapperves, ly strong and unequi/ cca) language, take y rion aud the ol . : HEfD oe "pward direcitog. aud lodged jn the base of he}: ‘aeuop Capeuzed-—A: Policeman Wannded, &. | thr vn of a fourteenth ayiic'e to the con warner king fe doceared to the station house ofivar Hosron, Sept, 11, 1806, sit nied Sliven, vrnes and other members af the police procasded w | There has been considerable excitement ia Boston to The oily vext 1 thew rt ‘He Herel do Lyon, for the: purport of Jeatning whellr |. day ig consequence of an encuuuter belwesn.the sat monthly repo: fa print ldconsed boarded In the house, Befyre entering, how ees “Ainge Dipves shaneerens Saeibe ler Anite te Sepia 36 éver, the S examined the stoo where deeqet | covsabulary and & gang of New Your borgiars, tuwhich |p: youRan’ HOUR thivty mine Of whieh were of ebol- hed au found) aod there di aovered aval Auantities | one of the latter was killed aud one of the former 63 f the Viwerad cavkl, Inthe tat of Mood in wrod ferent places, and ou the door ll was ‘ Pridey ‘ «1 q pea decenvod's night key, whieh ahowsgbtvond a douhe thar | “Odely injuged. Iesmems that on Friday last the aiteu- | ¢ nai re ee the was to the act of ovening the foor, Whon the mur- | How of deputy State constables Wade and Livkcott war | © 3 derer slealibily anproached trom behind ant shot bim | oka aeGliaie Fad ip the back af the bead be nine _ 20 suspicious ooking Ow arousing My. | barles Dadenhofter, proprtetcr of the | characters in North Cheleea, and they soon learned that | hotet, and his #on, they werd informed of Fitzmoyer'< | they contemplated mvaking a vsid on rome dw tb, ut which thoy seemed, orror-struck. No | houses in Beverly. On Sunday night the trio star i ad been heard in tie hoo Mr. Duden plone 8 4i ? died to the «tution house aud identified pr staying of bie boarders, The men who bad | eon ont with Fitvineyer dur oetebing alee wont:.| to the station hous, b \t wore Bish any information which m ght load ty the datection | eam Ie of the inwrterer, pete AUNERTS OF it } orks , W Detcetiver Mulien aud Morb | Srkoees during their investigatin had a directed to the movements of aw atid * for report, The ndanly Unty reas nied « on given out, and They marted oo thetr ve or pottiomente fi ® Uniied sacs govern- Lee pee Mody oD suspicion of boing wened jn | 6), cee | A nnd tw all er, bat they stoutly denied a A Ph OF hf er rnd amd te ' Jaimed not to have left) the house alter coturaing home | fy Ree behind hha lut dit 3 They kof tho aro before eloven o’ciock the pivlit yrevious, ved bbe 9p OROWER'R INQEUMT, nam, Shee ie obhivk “to inh An Coroner Navimann wax duly woiitied of Uva war hi o The aunual t and 3 and hei ay wf talon how de NOON propeaded ty ‘he ane afolr, hae made ity appearance 4 un inquests’ Balow WHT be found a eupy-of ! died Seyieinbor 4, 1908. It fait ne. myporian: tosiinony elicited, togeiher wih ahe verdict | ¢ \e y © © Ae “even at the jury:— ¢ { it vw of thie port foe TRETIMONY OF JORIS “OCH, } ofttcor's as A ul “| eatte, of Jobn smith beng duty « poses and says t) " ‘ feft the roside No. 4 James sitect, and keep a lager heer pees \ 7% ity, and wbhroh comtigued wo wit regent Joon; last night wan the frat ume Faaw decgared to my | te . tl toc aa ansiolen ine Kanwlod ne came into house ¥a hort ts peti ae novrlthatanding these drowbaoks, ovr city and oviock wh four men led for a deinkconmd by Aven wwthcd,”” Uh tiishment of aa eee played ai ti ¢ Was id new gotten prow, & street rairond, new and the othgrs - vow York and New Crieaat aieatucrs, and the ceased, picked a a ber of ore and standing Usere; ty y what quarried with the th. tcbthetonitinare | they let abou a au ‘ poi-atil tice detiena, tn , Hacer. ab ae pam, One Oume wack and the oihers wes rata ty vere ind ete Eaported trom thie port present Ne meg me i 4 . Jo) O89 Dalen; other Temar ports, 2ALI4 don’ Eno i te Atl ses dittethih: catin: idhetl taiaainneds Ini 268 baiew,” Leaving aoc os Baad a lowed, y ae not cleared, ou Seplansber 1, can't aay iC decease! had an aiuount of Pict Wate, | Valen The coming Texas erm A eatimuice 00,000 quarters: Dim tive cents back; 4 a a We permthaggy A oe hot quare he tnat F saw of deceased, . COURT OF SPECIAL SES.)ONS. How « f “ Coestable = James Campbell, ber, +e - T reside at 14) Cherry o re Heture dasticns Keily 10d Dowling. the tirat time |eaw TORNTY DOL ARE VOR Mg seeLCEY CANADA, re 1 Wii MeDonald, while riding In he corner of T of Vort Warnhingtow, teaped froma his wagon end there aleo, fonr of the young ty OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. be eu Kn kbecker, with whom he wae om ii self went out to go to the M - terme ona Of money mations Thin cow the trate Broadway; @ ceased was w | Marwhyts # the | \ toi +0 Ramey wareUne. OEY Mpoure so wimerc F epored bo mercy iu tending bim to for e's coonttes, Masenm, but went Bowery; the next p! airest: ‘we staid ther Dugatellc and drauk o'clock; we then all party wanted me to go I went hack to James wd aoe forepay’ of the evening one of the party mac abouts pistol; seinobody bad ik ia tae jurtyy (! lee volver was sbown)—Tdou't know whick one bad it; we Dad oo drank before thas; Mt way a sued! hand, oud Mere was ar mark to the & ievernmr canta with Monrety. Reudeney of Jinws to Pirbrace Senerioan Crt inatbons Jory WO Reed beat ile vn! Drawbacks Mercenmry iChuraeter af the | tony thet thee eet Commit Prem. spor tie Poni teutiar awa, 8 “ 4 DULL PORPOOKEE, me Create, Legh, 90, 2008 Juin dehulta, vntoriunately for hitnsel, expat to ge gt pn anc ae og plot (he po kets of eRoer Hoardwan, wha wus rectiving The great tuple of the past week in Cenade has beco | one cont hunk aut feigning slew, Por lnting ab the the eacape of Marphy aud bin © snows brow tha jait | (a! <ebii# wae aeitenced bile w bards ebetange at (he Veniehtiarg fo: ihe wer , at Comma, Beery one hadcometiing Wo say about it, | rey, Gost ix mimahe ‘ say Who ormarked oo MCC wRER, b the pariy nad nobbaret HK wing 4 and an opinion to offer, Ai) the euchingtonges of Foor mouths on che telan ~ award! \o Jobe D. bet: f ha hick folt ha; one of | cscapade have been recommied aud considered, and ihe | \s Meus for surrentidouly appropeiating: | bimaalt « high hat « 1 ome of thei vunibor of weer battles frum a-eatinr is Vreut vireat parties who cympath wo © with the oppowition ean gon 1 Aner ee no other couelivion than ibat (he government mot only | doha MeCurty for hevioy siek officer Jaman Conner | Connived at the opermtion, but aesiatod.n. The defend- | vecnuse the latte ores bles from » per “fund om op peor See ory of the offical scarcely know what wo raply, andiad. | 1) into! alinged (nes we ipeweed Saar mt thet thege bag af least been iatanmgesent, 01 ome & 8 how z TRATIONY OF WARY ARN WIE 4h that the reputation of Canndion ability to putdawn eon. | Fehr Wolke and Mingus How or ‘oat, thetr Mory Aon MoCart | | tomy of at Cour, tenth and pet we Hatton says —I rearde at No. rpitatore bas snifered considerably, It is balewed on all | hile Live wan pamelng voto her batse, 96 Hc moweteet aw dora ed Whe honds chat the cirenmetanes ®il encomrage Keneniem | one) wor aut .Delned WQarrive at au embrable four young wen; wes shortly . fot aaly io Covada, hat throeghout the Unued pate 14 of the if © uaa, Oty. Bie saa _ last night, thoy were all quint and had He qua : nl BIerrOgthhg “86 1 ore, feased ued me to have kK; Dad & plane manana ornued the de sndutes wiih a vesnnne (ot 0 teereage tava tice particular owe } The rapid. tendency of Camads towards republicsuinm | 20h sive tiling in @ Thind svefue car, ees Rayan Bm ndeany bed about te ; went ly becobeted tle miimion for a fomnle parang ot party ee ¥ ampbet, came back about ten in a | ts one of the mont noticeable features ia the ppople Of | by yently presume bor colt nee Wh bte braweg Rend, THSTRONY OF ManGARET wen | these provinces Most of thom @ that they wand wo | ihe iar coonture, however, had mg lytention ul tog Margaret Moaslot, being duly mor, depoace Gud thot on arietceracy wach ax thet of Kupimad ie | AMA) |B Nk * Cxcn ae pe de hee Ls na thee her ot GOMd sitet, ‘whore Gates how riled a drag chein to any country, Bot at the seine UM & | foot to te ahomned at kvab Hmbarhor, ard unier of ite ear, tout sod | majority of tae population beheve toot bimmnett ty pai te on the I was waeling | peeseut | was vp til one o’eluek; I felt very tired word, aud | symm of government to bes good ane, sul they are | 00, WAM A rd OO cme iadd down op the tounge by the wrud laud (hore | erature 1 ot iw Bhmrry to have a change Of ang Bind | : In A COnvOremsiOD ¥ biel 1 head recently, vet ai! the tia treet, Th dew) 1 me browlle, antl two 0 “018 DORE OM Line eferten in wo pay bie taae ost AVE minutes after 1 how ropert of @ | Heuween a member of the Leg! * on 0 a ; 1 imamediately jeoked oa: © window and | ehizen of Ortawe, the former ge it wa tow ju bin (aan, A Saw et Salwee the n com up Frankfort street toward COT, on We | to say (hat the experience of Rurape wes net ellen: r e : game oie Of the Mroet where Aoceaved war ionnd, Letew | to give » favorable ea of mouarhy ; thatthe stables | race tue aan rom, and When he #ae about sevoaty paces from | acne of a monarchy ia Canade Would Le ou etpon ve | tt COOK TRADE SaLes. decoaved (he man fell; he got ap right away and reo | gheurditg, iat the world was Hol moving iu thet alin oo Wonerd rear street) Ayo same time I hoard groaning | (on, and, above aff, that it Cooll only prodoes irritation Vol erdas war the (th day of the book ategnice and wenuiug; Dthen shut my rhasers, after ® while | gud had feeling to rot wom rival apatem of povoroment (o | Tie micron wan held ae Gvuni OL ibe rommee opyniie the the police erme, aad | nederoud ‘hate man Rad been | Ube Amerinan, and ab the seme time comfy Be prwtie |. rho, Tean't tell if ibere wax more than one man, as 1 | advantage upon Canwta, Only \ooked in ome direction; J Was eo much frigh\ened, SPENT OW TRE CONTR ANT yd i wes eo dark, that | cannot derorbe the dr as oF The great successes and progrom Of the Untied Bloor Wee aia who ram | are comntantly Qetore tie'eyes of the Canwhaoe Their | THETIMONY OF OATRAUE HOLLAND. wire Wil America A ve von | Heat ae commidering the ie iomemry ef Che atienunes wae good, The dre mrove wer thet of Gould & Cimevin, of Boston, tn which Hoven '® Moral Vhikeophy fetebed mtueiy @re coats per | valewes Cathaiwe Bolland, being duly exora, deposes ond | teat beiween Amerionn and aah bb wy Waven’s Meniad Philacaphy, @1 20; Memudren'e says:—1 ro ide at No. 00 Frankfort atreet, I was som | coming every day betior Undernwod to tim great ge | Letom, 62) Agee & Gould's Zooleny, tomy out of my window thie morning; it wae pretty late: 1 | tage of republican priniplen All those {himge beve | ow , -, eu ve ” saw de wanes ave hold of the Paudie of bin door, he | thou eff bye the long rum must by the tery 4. | o* by hend'> Khon of Morn ~s Tived opposite me, Veaw three young iow come aut of Werte ang I". cacan, tha baw ment of No. 62 Frankfori srest; that is opposite to hore devented wae, they raw aves to biw Ker to bun T ee deceaved (all om the ra Tass Op Pranksort eet Lowards Pearl wr beer aw #, Hobdy liver in the haseme men Tan out; Ove Of Une ten had a why white nen coat, the ovher man hed on » by S04 a short round Diack coms; the ether ) ov ona vinck Kowuth bat aod a gray cow bad ‘he high bat on wes aehart, eeu y shat down the window; the decease? «es lying on the qailings yo by the door; I then went to bed, | was not ting (he men ranuing vers far: I don't know if muy | Of them Toll, Delid not notlee awyriog iv ue baw ls of cossion of thei and tn tranforming the Mritieh provives | of Canada inte a ate of the \meriean Uaive hi rover re eet) - Ope of the greaient obe'ne resent in the war of |b this verult © the gfest waster of Briteh reroute tp ' Conein Another is the merensty charcier of Ce | grest balk of the Canadien ne@ypayers ihe Brith | readents bave, of -Quree, a vrea! venerston @ to tustein the “old Union Jeek of Fngtewt oven tn | Ye Ameren, while the nat ve Canstians have vot bear wie | 8 devotion w thie foble = The f mn eleteent m, how aduatly ehing, both ty numer and tm ta the native wealth and popate ion lncrense Canoot heip feeling that “ney tov are Amer J dewre ng tomm: b any of (ie men, Lam twelve years of age casnsoren on pan Femme ‘ # Isqraar—Teeriovy ov Frank Dorrmenor: | The press, with few exceptions, Ie hownd to eappert | 2 —Frank Dafepboter beug duly emorn, deposes | the government, bring » beganrly and merecary ting, ; says —1 reside at 61 Fran) fort at 1 am 2 £00 Of | (o be bought or sold in all instance fora trite The | Voiter of ted vemeag coum ibe nember; | tonge et they noaity ihe do cused boarded theres | saw decreend sitting at the | py p cheenler tat if they do not door fast aight, about balf.past even o'oloek, with ome | they canna expert ang patrousge of (he other boarders; Londerrtoed that de eared went oorrnaenn © 9 Tae sR Ae oul With some of the other boarders, at two arto’ Austaining the gover ro ophae means throwing aby WiGy & sandard works, this morning | was nwakewed by # policemen, whe told | dimeredit « iran pres sed e ner | pot’ © the weather memed w that be hed founds body in frout of the door; 1 | and thereny deceiving cod mimteatang Ue people wes 007 thew went upstairs through the roo ene Co any Of | is thacoar umanliy taiqwed. and the more power ony wetted a hee the men Were irom home; law Foy, ekett aed Hem | ful god inierntial am Amere La miner heir rooms, It war tien very near hte | tian leader may be, the mor — wee ‘clock ; after we iad coma from the #ation house & wD Miarepreseating (bem by the mow pe feand pretty much alt the boarders home; sfler © | ions falenloods nnd ancouth sewelta, Lt he well onde wat Ameren | ndependeat American | Serre ee found out that the man war Billed wotody Comid bave | piagd that the infuence of th fn withont ber ond; the three men were all Ih | jruale, if not ines maligned © ery im auder w awaken them: 1 don't | imine the whole preevet eyxtem of Chage tw Cometa appotot deiqgetes to the Congressional Nowmbonting - “ know how Picket the othert dreesed pretty + end that the men who are Due Ot tow ‘ nw FO pagel Convenvion to be hett at Hotokeu this day et two ea were on Tanietve fellows lay welt to their oare mach a nega oly oy sith Sun their proper plane | THE AWM Mew This. inger sien, Picket Lae s tingle room " an The (oflowing were elected dalvgatan: ALT. uh, One.et Cees howeees, Ste Sane Gok Aeetber mae, Ser ot cavadls eeemboreens , 4, ona Veattval of awk Hohe Walla J er, BF. Wooteoy, H. A. Coursem, | oad! hewwg fu," tb, Sogete ond | many Be Ts « With pear & the Jew : samith, F ie Gr A menting wae beid the sad benpede: | hao Pamen Tiitiag the tea te | The fiom of the * Bawh Barhann’’ opened the Union pak na of the Fifth iegpny, Ke a cleven oclok lent mighty 1 | ine evening ted larminaiod tant wight bor eg ‘bat tee « u ne oid Kav nee Hank, corner of Pavonte avenge o - cane home wth pone of thelr numter on hewn Je ined fr sone of veenier at te 0d Bate a ort oe Tig mcente | donk, and the suncourve disporved Knee int by ti vee Hemmings “2, ane sae Renae Utes | ecitotan, Sewn. petralnrd fi ae ee «ted dologeiey (roma tis wardh—dob F, vee Howe Krowt ot a Cuoworn Excenerer —Thie exest ahoos the ane time; t beard be ommediately give engne and an. | POCA Bastnem and pion " Viewty M Traphagen. * Jont organiza! ton of the volunteer fire department went | tate to come oo, | wont to sleep ly the meaneiton the rewt of the | The Jewith store ty , ony (at Wey ove _ Neeelly wan he Dawning |, Oise annual chowder aversion om Mondey lest fae tol) beter any ang ent out Fr ck samy Mee Fiver healt Wb | moar) Wore cowed ant prayer, fantiog ent penitenre staple deep wat retical | ALait \liiny members in fatizne remsiia senied them. | Siler the ot -— When the deer begin te grew tired tney rum fer | were the alt kbwhtving (we ibe two ser se lange repuulacan — majority, antiveer ty 8 Phmitves at AD early hour a the More | cons to the station howe and recognized deonaneds | do them the camp | Nigerwany fer Ske purpose Fee ete reed Je Led tociferoo Chewing for the Man | tng aud Collowed by & wall Oiled ARO, | Bor know if decrasrs came home with the three men oF tanoee ‘Phe | Obes of the grees doncrey+y Time. | The ro ot Ure Pine Tree Siate, ‘Tae meeting of the Binth f Wooded ther way towards Sheep's 7. oo went to the atation snd hes daly one Grewtart, which | Of6 HOt te Hirick ned wey boop ame Cay " 4 at Poprete’s shop, dorsey avenge, wl they prrienk of theit chowder, and, with base pj en! hack t the bowse eth we, ead we ik Propehanion Of the kabvane or Lamar | Hebraic traditions relet: ile ore op rere ere appr nied delegates: —leage Houston, | marie, vioging and dancing, begutied the time ine sed Foy, in Canadiens prepened ‘srt, Sern arian af he withing of ee 4 Frederick Moore sad | supyabie ans barinoniout manger, returning to the elty eey.oere aa an beer ony quareei, tf Abibhem, ond sermeation of she rit ied Se Dichoias Waiert, Peiegaion » ore sieo elected in Shout eight o’ciock Im the evening, ee ices pestle te uaade of any of tbe Young mr, ee oe ee oe cyoaregeee Qurtng ihe (ww Gare Doken, Hodson City, Bergen, Weet Rovoken, Gutsen- -- * =, Withdrawal of the Canading Lomn from the | O66" 6 8s ry tame im com: enctiuninanauee et UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE Laonart For Rah | ne Mig yg femmes Market Cioverument Currency to be Eamued 6 OOO IT Od homme, the seven toe was on Monoay eemined, conan Jahoval, ihe ayyreeebing @ Tae Comvestions To-pay These Conventions are the Before Commiationer Osborn. toot fed that fin did pot have a pistol om thet | ae senarel ONG joctautn of ted On all-absorbing topice. The object of the Hepuolican Uniog Convention i* to nowinue «candidate for Congres om the Lincoln plattorm of ints They will meet at Odd Feligwy Mall at two o'clock, The adjourned ot yr wh be ot iy ieee Nag FT ot ip ld og omer oave le ve ofeet whip foot f nee of ona her wit | eummmoning of « ° Lennon rhe gh tevombarr Seapaeed \iar'be head's patel tn bis ponsounton wise te Seance / the bendquartors of the Canndiion Hide, rayutats, bars | 10 an7 ome 00 wrt sprenl aod te Seas rwenese pte with having {hie pomension © transfer prem, Femrecet OF caruenrne Prieeo bern removed from Kingnon to hegars, fon ta Teles reo diet, fee, for the purpose of om Catherine ey ed erorn, Crpeeen ond | Mr. Howiené bas een eppeinied Pineee Miniter & ne cali? owuan rene we nae sad securies of tes See af reride at Mo 6 ree ther ree, | Mace ef Me Galt, featgned. veal prayers and are thee Showed lo paras nel ive retort. wan oppaioved pot oy Sa tene aap Lane | The Canadian lean bas been withdtyewe from ite mar | wevern catnage The fede wih the “Row E pper,” = _ lia: ” foe nnedel in the bende Of one Wi the bers) Is woe | Deters fallave wot ball ibe amownt of ihe an borin | fer of Aiceement .

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