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| \ ——. D 6 out wil ene CONNECTICUT PCLITICS. OUR MEW HAVER COR IES" The Connectient Oa» fects in Polithes—The WwW iy terse mn We atone About ffuwley’s Neck—Yale ot Sativi- cal Poetry, &e. BR QEN OE, New Hivex, Maich 19, 1807. All is pot yet qmiet on tho Potomac of the campaign in Connecticut, and the Calon generals, not excepting Haw. Jey, are haunted by siranga visous of mermaids and ‘Woolly horses, A restiess agtiation provai's ta the cam), and the tecth of political captains, who’ have never yet lost a battie, are bezinuing tv clatter with a strange ague and to rattle like those of Marry Gill in (a0 queer batiad of Wordsworth. Io vain councils af warare called; in vain beg these beléaguered captains of republican Sena- tors for gubtor; in vain every device of stratery ts evoked and put in action, A millstono in the form of a Yankee showman has beon hanged about the neck of the Tepublican party, and it Js likely to be-cast into the sea There are two questions, loaving out the quostion of Barnum, which are likely to have some considerable ef- fecton the Connecticut oampaiga. The one rests with the workingmen, the oiher with the Fenians, Both parties are making herculean efforts to win to them ihe Fenian vote. On the ono hand is ranged the ancient Hibernian prestige of the democracy, and om the other gigantic efforts are being made to demonstrate to the Fenian population that ‘the republican party is one of universal freeiom. ‘Tt is very likely that the Foninn votes will be mostiy » ast with the democracy—though the fertility of argu. ‘Ment and political device brougntto dear by the republi- can leaders will be likely to gain some part of the Fenian vote, Meantime, the Fenians are. peited and poodied ad “‘Rauseam, : The advocates of tho eight hour system, on the othor hand, having beon soured in some dozroo dy tho failure -of the Logisiature to enact their theory into a law, are vendeavoring to compel one party or the other emphatl- veally to endorse the place and theories of labor which ‘they propose, The democracy is distinc'ty pledzed to the passage of a law in favor of the workingmon, and ‘will probably carry with |t that part of the vote which is ‘coatrolied by the Workingmen’s Union—unless pledges equally emphatic should be given by Hawiey—in which sease the vote would, in the majority, fail to the repabli- scan candidate. This, therefore, is am [esa whieh ean ‘Be controlled; and shontd ley be distinet in its pledges, one democratic cun of Ure campaign would be and a targe numberof artillerymen pnt hore de ere is Obe Objection to this, however. The ‘@reater part of tho moneyed support pen which Hawley depends to carry on the campaign, is draw Aarge manufactories in the Pastera half of th: stati sshould the candidate mate plolzes to work nemen fe othe purpose of securing votes, the campaign woald be ‘apt to lag for want of iho pecun ary support which ts largely extracted from the pockets of ihe capital ‘Thus the Tepublican candidats is in a dilentima, whic’ however, wil! probably be arranged befor: els Neither of these diificnities, however, egient to shake the Union prospect of 17 ‘that the nomination of Barnum in the Britgeport dis. ‘trict has materially damnened the enories of tho party ely fallen Ite a para! a » efforte have deen inade to | delat; but the odor of Baru ‘Senators aud Congressmen services were domandod ese. of this sort is the illnes® of mator “Nye, s Poxttively announced for this evening, but Las been site ry conven iy stricken with indispo transit sek ‘Ree fg the forlorn motto; and thus pass in fact alhou mm the engineers of the campaign have depended to foist Barnum into Congress, withont the company of ‘Professor Loomis, the astronomer of Yale, who is (or to be) with the showman Siameced, The one has ity for manufacturing mermaids, and the other for preaicting meteors—thouzi, like tne she-dogs of Jotn Of Nivelies, the more the prof -ssor predicts m tears the ‘tmaore the meteors refuse to come, But one of the great icasons which lop off the Fenian fapport from the Union party is the nomidation of Barnum. During his vermin the Conrec!icat Logista- “tare tm 1865, the showman indulged in bitter denaucia- tions of the Irish population, declaring that a negro ~witti woolly head (or woolly horse), was In every reapoct superior to a vative born Irishman. Tho sayings are “now telling agarnst bim with fearful force im the canvass, Bot against hun only, bat azainst the Union party, ¢ has Hawiey é Ht Heh fixed himself like a barnacle; aud thore himself is said jp nave admitted—uo waring it, unless the obnoxions candidate can to vacate bis candidacy. More of Barnam’s de to the Irish element of our popuiation you on my arrival at Hartiord, where I can opportunity to consult the records, though been seat is well authenticated. That Barnum enomy of the Irish there can be no doubt, bis own utterances, and this 1# tho main tH HR WOOLLY wuxsE. ‘There's Barnum, who thinks, As he nods and be winks, * . sOf ‘lection he's quite certain; But the showman has no snow, And the day he “run’’ will rue, ‘Waca we le, down the cu! et ge ’0- Nit Wenavehinn trappe We'll strip his wool . To keep kim cool, On ‘leciion day most surely. ‘With his bead full of kinks As that of bis sphinx, Wie thiaiks here wre io ela tts te of ull his tries, Weer got htm in wba ‘With bis toot exactiy in it. For the wry te vn 50 dead, Po-lit-t-cui-ly dead, ae. We'll give bin a sauce yp knat wil ropa hia woolly horse 1 & canter ot ie iden of Washiaston, which Barnum did in. owl Ls abe wigiey tieah | dead, the Woolly in Frere dead, &@ ame. iow, why, n't “that with pa see and joking, For the suowman there's no show, sa hhd.up Sais river you must rom, 1a apite of all your eroaking? For the woolly bene ts dead, Po.lit-t-calely dead, £0. hain. Ll ap rer ad— )d securely! e wookhy horse is Porliveeately dead, &c. vet, : lt it i h i: fly i & i pu F 5 Eis ef ED E will bi of cout, poem makes Cay Age ‘he. || coaverse wit Professor Loomis, and broieeate Pom converse wit the shadow of the Devil—the Professor failing to o tevil the Devil ta rather from lack of wit ‘rom lack of intention. Thus the Professor is made “yi “His Insolence Eewtteait must declare” ly to the ay heard ie if from thief or 3 s A op om an instant furiver, born curmudgeon Nore bese: her! think we'll take your insolenes thus crammed?" replied Asmodeus, “when you're damned.” To make a loot gabble in this way, like the gib- werish of a is, to be sure, undignified — nevertheless, the poers, as & satincal ance, very clovor and capital, and has in ita of the ‘old epigram matic sarcasm of Hudibras, Tho steighing has been excellent here for sevorni days, chough a fow noons of sunshine such as we have had to- (day will be likely to thaw away 5 manor ihe heavy body snow that Sa ees te Mean- time bell? are ly inal mr airecuons, and the beaux and belles of ‘New Hav are jubilant. A hon Bxaupum Fotrowen.—Tho Troy say the cours of that city were encouraged a jo recent riots to plot an aitack upon thelr own police, en te) and two others went Bate eat 7, iceman who to arrest the scoundre! AK 4 = i : maign Causes and Ef. NEWSSORK “BERALD, oPR1DAY, MAROTY 2879067 —TRIPLE »SHEET),., AVANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘tyen <DA%p March 21-6 P.M, T! Tind tod a Git gy Mlogoymee in taestock market, The gorgnal teadeucy was boanshy and there Seemed tc be bus lusle ediort made by the bale 40 preveat the gradual Dut. sure retroceasion of prices. «'Dhe sirect ta overioadd with stocks, and potas bat the prevatiing ease of money alows the accumulation t be carried, ‘There was an increasing venta to-day for cail loans, Dut the money market js easy at GaT per cout. Dis counts are duit, and choice bills pass at % per cent, Gold was quite active, and there was a free borrowing cemand, with a fractiona) improvement la prices, Goy- ernment stocks are firm, bai quiet. ‘Al the ten o'clock open. board the market was dull and drooping, New York Central sold at 105.8 105\¢; Eric, 6834; Reading, 10134 ¢b. 8); Michizan Southern, 753% a 4; Cleveiand and Pitisbarg, 82; Cleveland and Toledo, 1834; Rock Isiand, 96% a 9714; Northwestern, 35; a %; do. preferred. 642{ a 65; Fort Wayne, 9645 a 34; Pacific Mait, 122% a 123; Western Union Telegraph, 414. At the first reguiar board there was a decline, withthe exeeption of Attantic and Pacifie Mail and Canton Com- pany, from the prices carrent at the corresponding time yesterday. Now York Central closed 3 lower, Erie 1%, Reading '{, Michigun Soathern 1%, Cleveland and Pitts- burg %, Rock Isiand %, Northwestarn , do, preferred KH, Fort Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 3g , Western Union Telegraph 34. Pacific Mail was 134 high- er, Canton 3g. Atthe one o'clock open board there was a further decline, New York Central selling ab 1054¢; Erie, 67% a 3%; Rending, 101%; Michigan Southern, 74 a 7434; Cleveland and Pitrsburg, 81g a 3%: Rock Island, 965%; Northwestern, 8525 (b. 8); do. preferred, 64%; Fort Wayne, 9634; Atlantic Mail, 83; Western Union Tele- graph, 41.0 413g, At the half-past two regtiar board prices improved for New York Central (that stock closing 4 higher than at the first-regular board), Reading 1{, Rock Island %, Fort Wayne 34 and Canton %. Eric was %{ lower, Michi- gan Southern 'y, Cleveland and Pittsburg 14%, North- western 14. do. preferred 1¢, Ohio and Mississippi cer- tificates and Western Union Telegraph *4. Atthe quarter past three open board the market was firm, with qnite an improvement im prices, New York Ceon'ral sold at 1057; a 108; Erie, 5833; Reading, 101% {b. 2); Michigan Southern, 753g a 4; Cleveiand and Pittsburg, 79448 %; Rock Isiand, 967%; Fort Wayne, 902;; Northwestern, 35%; do. preferred, 64%. At dive o’ciock, however, the market was heavy at the following quotations:—Now York Central, 105% a Mr Erie, 57% a %; Rording, W1{a %; Michigan Southorn, 7434 a 3{; Ltinois Central, 115. 116; Clove- land and Pittsburg, 77% a 78; Rock Isiand, 96 Fort Wayne, 9634a 3; Northwestern, 35% a § ig preferred, 644 a 9%; Pacific Mail, 124 a 1243; Aulantic Mail, 82 a 84; Western Union Telegraph, 41 a414/; Ohio apd Mos«tssippi certificates, 26% a 3g; Mariposa pre- ferred, 22 a 2234, : Gold was firmer. The !owest price touched was 134%. It sold.as high as 194%, and closed, at four o'clock, at 1343. Borrowing rates ranged from 1-32 to 3-32 per cent per day in favor of the lender. Foreign exchange was dull, but firm, in dbnsequence of there being but few bills in the market. Bankers’ bills on Engiand, sixty days, were quoted at the close at 108% a 109; three days, 109'4 9 3¢; commercial bills, 107%{ a 10333; francs, sixty days, 6.224 a 6.1734; three days, 6 1794 a 6.14%. At tho first mining board Columbian Gold and Silver closed 100."higher than at the same time yesterday, selling at $3; Quartz Hil! 10c., selling at $375. Con- solidated Gregory Gold was $1 35 lower, selling at $11 05. Atamoda Silver remained steady at $7 40, At the second board Alameda Silyer closed 10c, higher than at tho first board, soiling at $7 50; Consolidated Gregory Gold 5c., Belling at $11 10; Corydon 10c., selling at $3.70. “Quartz Hill was 20c. lowor, selling at $3 55. American eecurities and consols were quoted as fol- lows, according to the cable telegrams, on the Loadon Stock Excbange at tho noted dates: — Mar. 16. Mar. 20. Mar. 21 743g Ths TAN | a ‘The receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasary in this city forthe week have been as follows :— * Custom House, ya erg ee ata ead | 1 842000. 3,224/548 + 251,000 4,497,539 1,687,330 Jone4e. 800 The Hartford and New Haven Railroad Company hes declared a quarterly dividend of $3 per share, free of government tax, payable April 1, The Boston Bank etatements for the past threg weeks compare as follows :— Spec! "950,887 matt) ‘508,894 no tender notes, Ee eed 105 16,000,052 16,270,979 De 87,316,573 37,365,880 36,751.753 Cuoenanion vat’). share 24,793,758 24,509,533. Circulation (State). 301,437 300,113 299,528 Respecting the certified checks difficulty in Boston the Advertiser says: We understand that the vote passed at a recent meet- ing of the associated banks, ‘recommending as an act of comity that all checks drawn by the president or cashier of any bank in Boston, on his own bank, and endorsed by the r, be received by Boston Banke,” has not been nted to by more than ten ora dozen of the banks, and the previous arrangement, which was en- tered Into by thirty of the banks, who voted to authorize their prezident, enn ia Hoa assistant cashier to issue and certify check: on their respective banks, bold- ing themecives i le for all such acts of issue or certif- cation, stilt remains “ty force. The foliowing is a statement of the liabilities and ascots of the Canadiaa banks for the past two months, as compiled from the official returns:— LUANILITIES, Fan F-bruary, $10,126,473 $10,093,268 101, 5) a4 12,863,471 i281 770 787,164 $7,316,700 » 44,460,876 ast00'400 2,381,021 2,822,503 The condition of the Rhode Iviand banks, according to the returns made to the State Auditor on March 4, i ) tf Rie E i tH nt F fae = Helles in ai i flantial bridge’ poverty by will oy cinnat! and Lomaville, A journal published in the former city states that work will be commenced on the Cincinnati end of the line next week. Thib new road will be the property of the Frankfort and Louisville Railroad Company. The route is as foliows:— tan aay g ay eond Off from the Loniaville 1 fort road . twenty-five miles this leburg dow: the connection, between .the Memphis and Little Rock and the E£! Paso Totiroad®, the Mezotintioa for which is suid to be The latter Tine rune fro and Cheyer thro Ro @fende As pith Rained will @o-0) Rock Ralirvad, . Arr, : a pe 1 to obfafn_ money and tron for- the ay on the Little Rock Rafiroad. General Forrest is peshing the work through op bis #ection greatest rapidity, He has about tan miles of t from St Francis river to the Latnguitle ready for the track, and that portion of the road bea been considered the very worst and most diflleult to work. A Mobile journal says, respecting the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattanooga Railroad .— We are gratified to learn that the last of many diMeut- ties in secaring the right of way and location along the entire route of this road has been success‘ ally overcome, A few days since the contract. was cloved for th» BS ar chase of the Wills Valley Railroad, a line of eighty-four miles, having its presen’ terminus at Gadsden, and form- ing @ necessary hak in the direct and great traok road from Mobile to Chattanooga. This road will be put in hand at once for reconstruction, and it ts designed to complete it by the first of Jay, 1868. This purchase avoids a diflicalty interposed by the Governor of Georgia, n refusing right of 7 through a small corner of the Georgia territory to attanooga All ‘the legislative, jndicial and titular difficulties being now conquered ft is the purpose of the compeny to go vigorously on with tho work, and next week ground will be broken on the Now Orleans connection. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Thursdny. March 21—10:30 A. M. « Bmat ie iS Co 88 a 30 Oley & Fite BR. 200 24 cali SIty RR &C Istm 10L BOD CANW con cane > 1000 Chie &N W Ist... 8X0 Cleve & Tol 7000 C & RI & PR ter 7) ahs Merchants Bank 1 20 Ceean Bank. * Pitts, Ft e Soi. Ha 43 Chic, Bur & Q’y RR 18 * 660 4! iw Mariposa Mining Co 8% Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. 10070 T 6's, 1680, oon 1G MO che Mich S& NI RE 50000 0 do. 1000 ff & fe Bae, we 10: PO US Ohm, 58) 185. 107 PA} PSs. Bn 1s 107 . long a, Te 0 £ Miss ce: tit U8) * 160 Virginie wy oe ~ 70) Wil & St Pant pref $08 How GOs d0-pn 5 a) West Union Tel 6 BD Re ading: JAl Pacific Mail SS Co... iM 10 Mich S&N COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tnvnspay, March 21—6 P. M. Asnes.—Receipts 9 packages. There was no particular change in the market. to-day. Sales of pot were made at $8 37%, a $8, 59. Breapsturrs.—Receipts 1,98% bbls, flour, 3.5% bags corn meal, 29.500 bushels wheat, 1,150 do. corn, and 1,010 do. oats, ‘The market for State and Western four to-day was un- changed in every reapect. The demand was limiied, but holders. were very firm, and spparoutly awaiting an in creased inquiry to put up prices. Indeed many limits were, already so far above the views of buyers that trade wag greatly impeded, and many lots were thus virtually with. drawn from the market. Some smal! lois were sold ata trifling advance, say Sc. a 10c,, but there was no geveral im- jement, The market "was generally called quit ut firm, The sales comyrise 7.00% bbls. at the Holders of Galifornia. four Salea were made at $14 75a iS nocie here in. bbl: t the next to bring a large amonnt, For Southern Sour the in icy wos moderate. but. the ed: fered with bus! She reach bbls sitve t, with 20) a ie. mt trom § a mwality. Corn meal was aineas prices were ‘Domisel We vanced preten: itch an'extent that in firm B'S according in the absence of 25.0 $10 40 oie Nt State cs Na 12 Common to medium 1078 1 Yatra round hoop Dit NB a 1225 Western trade brands, BBs Bs mon Southern. 10a 1250 Fancy and extra do. WS a 16% Rye flour (amy ime 919 Corn meal, Jerse Da Corn meal, Bran’ SO. ba —The market for wheat remained without noteworthy Change Holders were very firm, firme tf azzt ing than Jeatorday as thers wae rather more Lugutry try. “Bas nets eon: Linued to be axlieme views of reer how. ever, and the e7 azgregate were moderate. A large sanee conlat ave been done at some concession from current tations. Gelitpraig heat was held with firmness a a iabaactions et race « 2 Teche ie. holce wan very firm ct the serniay ot at became ‘ault'n nad unsettled, and prices declined to ia 8 $1 18 in store wnd afloat, which were the nominal quotetion $f the close, though Bolders generally askod iguver. 1°17 a $t 18 for mixed Western for do. afiont about ye. Sales wore ussde to the extent of £9,000 busiels in store, and $1 18a $i 19 ‘Oats wore in but limited demand, and prices Wenote sales of 30,000 bushels, Western, and We. a ile. for State. Rye quiet at previons prices, wiih further Canada West, duty pnd, at $1 0. and tern at $138. Razicy w nd jemand, ‘the sates comprise 3) 00) Shushets at 81 31 tor ext, duty paid. and $1 wv for two rowed State, of Rio nd those re. ported in our Inst, she market. uowever, rated very Rr. Cormox.—Under continued. tinfarorabla Torelgu advices the mark Tuled heavy, anda further decline of fuily dull and frrega.a however, was tather mora active; the salcs sumnamiag Up 2600 bale. We quote Upland. Florida, serie. X0.4T, Ordinary... "3 F radling. 5 & # Good middling. we Farraurs were heavy and & snage easitr, ‘The ments were:—To “aed ‘3d; 1.900 bales cotton at eee | cake wt Qs, and per steamer, 15 Lr bales cot: at cbeene, ramen, tole ree te bales cotton at ae, wi ‘wood at 7a. 6d. To Antwerp, 1.000 bbis. rosin at Js., 900 hihda. tobacco at tons rh 3 pooda at Bony 30.4 mearurement do. at d from Philadelphia, 24600 bb! ate The charters were:—A British to Bremen, 9,000 bbls. petroieum at rermment asoornt, © Ship from to LaPas (Lower California), coal, 819 poy ghey ry 8220, and we heard We Goxxr Guxer Crorn wi po sales. qnote, on the spot, 10) 1-4 bead. sencaseire Pee yl nore wero Sales 30 bales at Giempn ali kieas wore i And prices were nomigal. We ""Wouages—'The uneriet remained steady, though we heard of no of ee! tng, totgh the ruled quite frm, prey fers Rene. Pen SS. et of moment we ore aie lish nt dee, on fol wwoacdeced. “Ovber Mone. ee mo and afar ae Et pice aes, tad ger for out. ite: at for fen, the vee iy a we 6 heavy at tie fe common dairy to choles Yuetory transactions, Svcan.—There was but little activityin the market for whieh wan scarce! Fate to good refined Praga ie ove fate Tor tau gee Saige 1udge, for Porto Rico, sie. Re ae was ca at paet e8 a on eee nt Clover ats 4 Peauanely Ha ay ees : ed 31,000 Iba, ane Taow wa ps Jems active though wnchanged in value, Sales, epee Receipts, 99 bbls, The market was dail, We ouly beard of sales of 150 bbte. Western, in bond, at S%e. p i Vita TELEGRAPHIC MARKET GEPOATS. “Puiteavecenta, Mapeh 2, 1862. giddling wp ands, Sis rete Cotten quletant Rio firmatiic & 15 tock saree at Wi4e firm Noruwesker. 8u 5) a $127 lover eead firm at $9 50 Why dpe io sien reported Com 4d ynd ieelipod a white y 18) esi ace Low, a Ww thbend: 1 springs for dow. > i $i. Ss. Wh » bushels No. ¥ Chu 4 Wa 1,500 bushels No. I Milwaukee clu 2 0, ales 69) oustiel Oats quiet and \nehan: al. Shocks selling augat a & middlings at $96" ped ta: guts-Flaur to Boston 0c. sto New Fon ae Ne Absay apd Schenectady 5c. Weather ‘mild. Wists pas Crxcumatt, Marcy 21, 1867. Floor unchanged; thore isa moserate home a ae for higher grades at last quotations. Wheat w ged, but the 's tm. Cora is in good demand 8 T4 Bo. tn cache, “Unie sieady at No. Lat the elevator, Sic. a » de. Rye firm at $1 50 for Gauada; demand Baitey drm: pris $1 20a $1 80 for prima to choice: winter $1,854 £1 60, Cotton dull and nominal; midcans uplands Ugo. Whiskey 63c, ae. im bond, Mess pork beld at omy but nothing was 4: viper waking Bige. WWKe foe, shoulacr fea 1c, "ware Offend: salen ‘of at those rates, ‘and 59,000 a ice con Orm: the demand eqvais the sappy: sales at Oe. a U}go., and r shoulders, sides atid clear sides. Lard unchanged an for country. Hams—Lic. « 13}ge st, beg, OE MERE eured: Clover seed, 90 a $3; Tax, $2 35 AAR Sugar Steady un angel. Coitee ‘Arm’ at 22. Gold hipher, closing at $4¢ buying and 3 felling: "Faasoge firm. Money stronger at 9a 12, Mrrnwavarn, March 21, 1887. Flonr doll, Wheat unseglod; No. 1, $8 97 per contal, Ne 2, $5.05 a $367. Oats wouk at $1 63 for No. 2, Corn $i 6l No.1, $1 43 for No, 2. Receipts, 400 bbls. dour, 6,500 centals w ey bod centals oats, Shipments, 2,000 bbls. flour, 3,000 centuls whens. Cmicado, March 21.1867. Flour active, and holders firm, with no quoiable chan, Bat wrinten extras sold at S12 Oss $10 Fy quict at $2 40. Corn wetive, but declined at t8i6c. a Mle. for No, at, Sexe. a Os. tor Nov I, aud Those, wile, tye but, declined 3sc. aes None sold 5 * Provisions. firme Sold at $. aS Yen; prime cit Srately active, but de ry 3.000 do, oats, 4,000 hogs, Ship- cutaln wilenb 1,600 0, cara. WESTCHESTER A INTELLIGENCE. ALLEGED ATTgPTED Assauit W Wir a Kyive,-A few days since a German carpenter, named Auguste, was arrosted by an officer of the Thirty-second sub-precinet Metropoli- tan Pollce, Tremont, on @ charge of having attempted an acsauit with a Knife on a man named John Grimes, of Melrose. It appeara that while returning from work In the evening, Aucuste was. suddenly attacked by a largo nd was adminisiering agound thrashing to it when made his appearance. The latter, boing a disci- be renowned Mr. Bergh, interfered on behalf of mal, Auguste became enraged, uttered a 1, Whipped out a large knife and made a rush for Grimes, who, not exactiy admiring the aspect Of afiairs, started on a ran, followed by his mfuriated sailant, the race continuing for upwards of a mile, from Fairmount to Tremont, On reaching the latter place Grimes entered his complai ‘nt at the police siation houee, and caused, aa already stated, the arrest of Augusie The Intter wes sabs.quently liberated, there being no witness to corroborate the charge preferred against him. ‘0 bbis. four SALES OF REAL ESTATE, \ By A. 3. Bicecier, Son & Oo. 5 tote Hoth stmt love n, 20, Sth ay 25x} block, enc 2 ota adjoining, $62), block, each 1th st.—1 lot we Tth ave 2699. Tiot adjotuisg, 2 Hot ndjoming. 25: 1 Jot adjoining, 1 lot adjoining, a, Van Brunt MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Ry h TexpEX—Leake.—On Wodnesday, March 20. at urch of the Moasiah, Rhinebeck, Ror. "4 2 DicalhaG. Pee Gee tenden’s Hollow, PT ake me of county, to Q, daughter of ‘chaties a Eutesv—Mas—On Thareday, shards 10 Rev. Mr. Lafont, bi om haa yey of New bea to Miss Pavuxe Mas, of Lii Lag cay Foor—Tarrex,—On fvg March a ¥ the Wost Prosbyterian chureh, Rey, es D. D., Eowm Four to om ec leatio. ‘of Colon Charles De rect bere Oh Md ogen March 20, by the Tev, A. Cleghorn, Mr. Revvay C. Rayxorns to Miss Acar Sinver, danghier of the sate David Silver, Died. Avex. —On Wednesday, March 20, Mrs. ee. A. Avema, after a long and painful iliness, aged 62 years and 3 months The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Snuday afternoon, at two o'clock, Episcopal eburch, City Island, ‘Albany and Bu‘falo papers please co} Auneva —On Thorsday morning, 21, at four o'clock, of congestion of the brain, Wit.am, youngest son of Maria aud Richard Abreng, aged years, 8 months and 20 day The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from No, 55 Vestry street. Asrexiox,—On Thursday, Marea 21, Euuas Asrexiox, the beloved wife of Henry Aspenton, aged 46 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, op Saturday afternoon, at holf-past two o'clock, from, her late residence, 46 Prosident street, South Brooklyn. Bancer,—On Wednosday, March 20, Hexry Barorr, in the 70th year of his age. Funeral services will take place, on Saturday after- oon, at two o'clock, at the Movavian Church, Staten Island. Baxtox. —At ihe residence of his brother-in-law, 126th street and Broodway, caused by the upsetting of a sleich, Jamns Bawroy, a native of tie county of Fermanagh, Ireland, in the 30th year of his age. The funeral will take (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock, at St Michael's chureh, 100th street and Brbadway. Buerreit.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 20, Maxy E., onty daughter of William G. and Jane A. Bret- oars and 11 months. will take place, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the reeidonce of her parents, corner of Fiatbusb avenue and Paci‘ic street. The friends and relatives are respectfully . ee to attend. Brows.—On Wednesday, March 20, Pair E. Brows, in the OGth year of bwage, a native of Providence, FR. L, and for twenty-three years a keeper in the peniien- tary, Blackwell's Island, N. Y. She relatives and dg of the deceased are repact- folly invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afcer- ny precisely, from the resicence of his ww, Andrew J, Barret, 16 Norfolk street. (he. t eo papers please copy. eB E. D, on Wednesday only child of James M, and Carrie M, Browneon, aged 2 years and 6 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to ra Gn funeral, this (Friday) afiernoon, at two o'clock, in Clymer sireet, near Lee ri on Wodnesday, March 20, tat} of county Sligo, Ireland, aged 45 w the friende and relatives of the farnily are reepectfully requested to attend the foneral, from his late residence, corner of Cook and Morrell! etrecte, to St. Mary's church, corner of isms and streets, Brookiyn, E. D., at nine o'clock, ion ® solema bi Lmase wil be offered. u for the repose of alter mase.to county, on Wednes- day, bap tn Wrivtam Bay, son of a J. and Eliza beth M. Center, 1 year and 8 mont Com, —In this ¢ Colonel Nariaynat, Cours, i = family and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral services, Tat the Charch of the Transtigaration. Teen- | Gerrans between Madison and Fifth avenvee, thie (Friday) at twelve o'clock. ah vis. —Suddenty, on fourth day (Wednesday), March , a a ia Ag formerly of Fhiladeiphia, im the Relstiven and fri friends are reapectfully invited to attend Providence Browxecs.—In_ Brookiy: evening. March 20, Wiur a the funeral, from Demian reaps om 210 West Kightoentb street, thie sixth day (Friday) }, At one o'clock, without further ice, Interment at Friends’ Cemetery, Brooklyn, 1. L Deave.—On Wednesday, March 20, Carnanixr, be loved wife he oe iam Deane, a shy baive of Ballyadams, Gesons pen in Laas year of her age. Friends of the famil: respect fully invited to attend the trom hor tate reel. dence, No. 6 Seventh av,, this (i morning at ten o'clock, to 8t, Josep! sn . a where @ ie eid forthe repose eolemn mass of her soul; and from thence to Calvary Gernetery. fo for inters ne Prncce (California) jeass eal HALIATEI, ba thuretay, bah di he Bau. sti, of Bridgeport, Funeral to Bridgeport vt unis (Pda ther ‘afternoon, at three o'clock. Brid ih met lene Copy. ont tea 8 need 3 a 5 a cere Hany, gon of the late Fiveral tno day) a At two o'clock, from 116 Sands street, to Hovt.--At New chet, on We Tuos. DRAKR, Son of Nolancihon aged 1 year, 5 months and 29 a “The rlewda Of the family are invited to altend the Weduostay, i Me a hd 20, npaoieae rn ee ore ka ‘Beiaw. = Prncral, this (Poday) afternoon. at half past one o'clock, as as From (he residence of Photnas $.Dea a, Brig Crigege, enmmGiantc es _ ~—Or Wednesday, Marek 20, Ricuanp Incar, 485 veare {this “Priday) afternoon, at One o'clock, from ‘osihanee. M Yon —On Wednsetarmorning, March 90. Furry J., wife of David A) Motonaor, and daaghtor of the late Roger Witiame, aged 46 youre, 2 months and ¢ days The relatives and frienris of the fam respecifu'ly invited to attend the foneral, this (Friday) morning the residence of James Q, Bald- cond street, ee tae ny, March 19, of consumption, , Wite of Georg Moore, in her 23h. rear. ‘The triends of the family are respec! fh!ly invited to artond the funeral, from her inte residence, 171 East Hixth street, *this (Friday) afternoon, at hualf-past oue o'clock, Movran.—On Wednesday evening, March 20, Trnmss Movnax, youngest dancbiorof Timothy and Catharine Movtan, agod 1 year, 6 months and 8 days, The rola'ivoz and friend=of the-family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this: Friday) afvern at twa o'elock,.from the. roaitenc* of her grandmother, Moa. Catherine siunger, 233 Washington etree: Tarrison. Pisckygy,—On Tnesday, March 19, of dropsy, Isaac L, Pinck ver, aged 63 yeansand 2 months ‘The friends of the amily are respectfully inv ited to attend the funeral from his late residenco. 162 Woat Tisereiehit streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at one | o'clock. Puunkert.—In Brooklyn, om Wednesday, March 20, Avovarn-Ouyan, fourth and only surviving child of Austin O. and Maggie J, Plunkett, The funeral witl take place from the residence of bis afl 61 Luqueer street, this (friday) afternoon, clock. e—On Thursday, March 21, Sawoge H. Poour, Ago 35 yenra, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 10 atiend the funeral on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, from Zion church, Madison avenue, cor- ner Thircy-eizhih street. Powsms.—Oa Wodnesday, March 20, Mant Anyi fant daughier of William and Kate Powers, age months and 20 days. ‘Ths friends of the family are respectfully ‘invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. $4 Onk street, thie (Friday) afternoon, at half-pasi one o'clock, without further notice, San Francisco (California) papers please copy, Reppixe.—On Toursday,’ March 21, after a long and sovere iliness, Avs, the beloved wife of Wm. Redding, « native of the parish of Lorah, county Tipperary, Ireland, 1p the 50th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday atternoon, at ‘one o'clock, from her late residence, Lawrence street, Manhattanville, without farther notice, May her soul rest in peace, Rongrts.—On Wednesday, March His relatives and friends and those of bis father, Mar- *hall 0. Roberts, and of his father-in-taw, Augustas 1. Brown, are invited to h seen the funeral, from his fate residences, No. 462 Fifth avenne, corner of Forty-thind street, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, ‘a ‘Sw. Tabs Monday, March 18, BE. 1, Smith, of Hobo- en, ‘The relatives and friends of the decoased are respect: futly invited to attend the faneral, from his late resi- dene Xe, 121 Garden street, this (Friday) morning, at ton o’elock. Sutra —In Darien, Conn... on Thursday, March a, RANA, wife of Stephen & Smith, and daughter of Sam ads, M.D, The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral services at Darien on Sat- urday aficrnoon, at two o'clock Tivraxy.—At Irving'on, N. Y,, on Thursday, March 21, Howe, infant gou of Dexter and Flizabeth Tiffany, Funeral services will be held at the residence of 0. B. Tweedy, Irvington, N. Y., this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, Train leaves Thirtieth st Pi ie River Rejlroad, for Irvington, at two P, M, and oturning leaves Irvington at 4:55 P.M. ye os —On Wednesday, March the boloved wife of Henry Tyson, aged 35 years, o months and 20 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on utier street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. Unpramut.—On Tuesday peniitL, at his residence, d street, In the 48th vear of is ‘The relatives and friends of the fami ity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from Calvary church, this (Friday) morning, at ton o'clock. VANDERPILT.—At Stapleton, 8. I., on Thursday, March E i ars and 6 months. SDWARD avinT, aged ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re petty invited to attend the funera!, from the Moravian church, New Dorp, 8 1, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Weaver.—At Orage, N. J., on Woduesday, March 20, Cnarntorts E., wife of Jobn B Weaver, and daughter of EH Sy Johh, in the 27th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends are fovited to attend the funoral’ froin ber late residence, on Saturday afternoon, atone o'clock. Traing leave the foot of Barclay street, ‘at haif-past eleven A. M., for Orange (Brick Church sta: Won, returning at tweity minutes past three o'clock in- 4 Amen, 20, Wiotax 8. } Ronen, aged 26 vears, March 19, Jamma W. Us 13 East Tweaty-second ‘Witttamsox.—The members of Normal Lodge No. 523 F.and A. M., are hereby summoned and required to ‘ad a special communication of the lodge, to be held at its'rooms, No, 694 Broadway, in the city of New York, on Sunday morning (March 2%), at ten o’ciock pre- cisely, for the purpose of attending the funeral of ‘our late brother, Amon J. Witttamsox. The members of the Masonic fratermitv are respectfully invited to attend, WILLIAM F. COSTENBADER, Master. Aspngw Braks, Secretary. —EEE~Eee eee SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NY YORE—TAIS Da! SUN RISKS, SUN sera. Cleared. ip Ocean Queen, Harris, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail steamy Gor mane Gea Barons, Morton, & et SPREAD tee lace, Val; ratco-—Teane Lowerman. Ciampa (Ital), vino, Gloucester, Eng— Slocovich & Smith, Bark Virginia (ir). Walsh, Donegal—O F Buller. Bark Hirundo, ppieman, Cork or Falmouth for ordors—Fuweh, Meincke & Wendy «Bark Howes’ Rich, Poraeres, \\ atwerp—W F Schmidt's rk Harvest Home, Berry, Havna—Russell, Collins & Hermes (Br), Bladvort, Laguayy sand Porto Cabello Ds Prig oh ay se (Br). Wilts, St ‘Thomas Peniston’& Co. iis Mary Olivta (ir), Corbajt, St Jago =D R DeWolf & ie Antrim, Watlaoe, Neavitas— Fay. % Victoria (Br), Andersou, Manganil!s SP yxevius & psig, Champion CBr), McDonald, St Joba * et are iM ‘bay Spring, Fan’kner, St Johns, NPF—J P Whitney & Tyier, Treilick, Potnt # Petre, Ga, w—-H A ‘igs, Halse, Philadelphia—Baker & Dar, ° Be he Village Quoen, Tillotcan, Philade;phia~ Baker &, tor Sehr e 5 eee J Adams, Philadelphin—G K Rackett. Sebr Richmond, 1, Boston 8 Brown & Co, Day- Sehr eo Gia, Chapman, Harifontett & Racket, ndford—G R Rackels. tamford. 8 3 nford. Steamer Santee, Shermnau, New London. Arrived. Steamship Tauator, Stinch eld, Portland. Steawship Pranc _ Sherwvod, Portland. Steamship GI Ship Soutin and 82 passengers, to E 1 Morgan & Son. weather throughout; in Ist-46 30, lon 69 20, ran into a ice, which extended 10 matin: south, Mareh 16, exehi Righala wish ship Gosia, bound W; 19iby aaw sohe nek ing. Danis. sent loston, 06 hours, in ballast, to wit Youd’ fa ‘Sutton’s line 4 — gece Batk Coro Coro (Br), Hewitt, Tqnigue, 102 yr a soda, o order. Had beavy N and NE ge quite the last Harrentel rey, Bost peony Whtiney, Lond Na of ate Fi hee yh Brem), with mdse and 49 Reavy, weatler 424, Yon 4 Bai 48 04, pace Lalwe. neve Mondo (ital), Flarnce, Castellamare, 70 days, ipa M3 mdse, to Chambertain, I’ So, Brig Aineude Jean (Be). Wi Ternaimbueo, 81 dys, mn a.last, to © Ludman & Co, Brig Brnulovs (By), Priest, Gari a, Feb, with mdse toy F Whitney & Co Passed € jatteras 18tl since rh heavy NW, Nand NB with CY and 4 whic Brig B inginas nde, pareee Port a Prigee, Mareb wood, £e, to R Aa ‘J of Maine, male at r aL once, WG days, with mo- ig Atue Durkee (Br), Cann, Havana, 16 days, with to Boyd & ifinok Feet Knight (of Yarmonth, Me), Knit, Carde- aye, wilt vio Beets Sod & Co, ig Meau'y Br rdenas, 10 days, with mo. ages pee Abit (ot ‘ieee Tivl ’ on ' ny ». de. to Miller a i ian ah ! vin $88, on 1d By apes Brig on’ Quirove as ot belfete Male earl Wenedice, 17 to marier, Mi Pe y? Manzanillo, 26 days, with Yo Bi Pecker (ot, Boston). Sharm Wt: Arroyo, PR, 17 Molarcen, to pleat, Delvord Manranilio vis Kew London, “orth fees saan lege or ey NC, | 4 x = el a Wis, Volfant for Pbiladetph! a, Bene Jone Adams Bpottard. Rook Ry Rerdivian, Holbrook, a. ck! atson. ehiead. wer, Lord, Kock! tt Rite Pinging Pisnsters. Fammnanks, from New for Wilattngton* Norfolk, said to be short of coal. wip Saragossa, which put into Norfolk 19h inat, hod bor machinery diasabled at sea. Jviiteported, was Bann @ B Ko SET: tally’ leadea ite Re 9 BurePrnth 4 scur Henry Becker, from New York tor Sov arnsen « + pat Baxx Mivona (Swed), at Havana $d Inst from Newcastle, reoorts: Jam 14 8 AM, tn be XN, acne black pai ed sbi wh we on Jo abmintanoe and fou ul es aa Rear Prcnttorh sane Esnaog SE, bad heavy dam sof cee RF coald ce Steamship Herman Livingston, a& ab from N makes” the following report im e to brig Chas e mentioned as 6 hth. inet “NS Py b miler N of Cape © ms water, fell im der an Ages. Aalls the sea im seen le Was app toler Boating a g her, but of bern Cnas B Sav, drifting f €: aesintanen, manned and lowe vmond’s pateat metuitie "fe boats, by wi imeans the cdicers and stow (were. enfely translerred te4b® rteamer, Ree AG IJnwert, from Malaga for New York, remained at Bermuda vtb tral, uncertaia if sbe would have to go inte dock @F uot. Sonn Axpaxw Perens, of New York, before ret ashore o gotofl on Tuesday after al 4 tous coal bad beer discharged into echr Speaker, and wae towed into New London, where she will discharge the re in infer of carro, and be taken op tho marine railway for Her cargo of coal has been sold to parties in New repairs, ondon. iy Nicanon (of Newport. RY. Smith. from. Chart for Cardenas, was spok @ olf Stone Key l0ch ‘ci loss of wails, stnall spars ae Wapparently water! She was in tow of sehr Ata, going jate Cardetiag, Tee Camo, of and for Bamburg, put into St Thomas 7 inet, pardy dismasted. Miscellaneous. Sonn Eacue, st New York, 14 tons, now meastirement apt Andrew Snow (late of schr of New Rediord. ho will be em- posed ‘in the consting bustoees under command” of Scour Wasnixatos Freeway, of Wellfient, 96 tons, now af Roston, has been parch by Obed 7 Hitch and saree Pt Fairhaven, for a whaler. S Benj G Stowell, late mate of brig Herald, of Bi Sonn forse 189 tons burthen, English measurement, and ot about barrels « aapactty, was sold at Charlerton 18th ibe tuder at order of US Marshal Epping, together with all tackel and apparel, consisting of ‘sails, cables, anchors, niture. &e, for $4102, Lavxonmp—At Bath, th {nst, from the yard ot W&S Dramuuobd, a Robt of #2 tong: Iakondad for the coasting bum ness. Sha ly owaed by EP Mallett, P Rogers J.D Oliver, ind others, and ia to be commanded by Capt W Shea. Whalemen. Bark Martha Wrightlogton. Turner, of Nant, was at Payta with 200 pba ap oll, al! well. Spoken, &e. 8 Guasie Tetfait, Hemltt, trom New York for Sam Froneises, ott month and 17 days dan 29, Int 67 808, lom Tdiccbs ahip Rabin Food, arrived et New York. Orlunt, fom Liverpool for NYork, March 10, lat 44, lon ain Neptune, from NYork for Liverpool, March 13, las 42 20, lon 65,60. ss Baenenet: Owen, from Havre for NYork, March 9, 0: : Tack Aelaite from NYork for Apalachicola, March 38 138 98, fon “Griz tion Barnes. from Philadephia for NYork, March 18, 1 AX, Samiles south of Barnegab Foreign Porta. Annoro, PR, March 2—Im port brig Aunte Collins, for York 6 c2wvpa. March 8<Arr bark Eliza Barss (Br), Conyers aah bra sain Prcomany Baker, Cuda, 4 March 481d previous, chip Kearange, Stevens, fareh 2—Arr bark Diana (Brem), Siegener, NYork. sini g Chas Poole, Sherman, Malan, CAnTnaGRna, ig? — port brig Sarah E Beatty (Br), Grow, for N¥ork, CimN¥ULG08, Maret In port | brig Mocoste, Dunbar, for eady', kere Evorgiade, Cram, for New York as Wan Norn tor Philadelphia, tag. Sid Tbe bre PM ake ‘nard, Roston. Dewiitana, Peb U—Atr brigs Seaton, NYark; Sea Foam, 40; Lash, Otiarra, Me Donald, do bar 2osaph Enens, Groesnick, NYork, Sid 1th 8 pain Abt brig Ladustry, {{nness, Boston; at a es SH Robert Mowe, for NYork, ldg: and the Tictix, Match 12—Cld steamer Concordia, Sears (trem Me ePRrools Mateh beaid ship City of Ottawa (Br), Barnet, ato ca. March 2-10 port barks Volunteer. Biake Grate, cn Winn Greenloat;, Schamgl,. Hallet Witch, Loud: Ironsides, Tapley; iounding Biitow’ viauttes no and Arthur, Brees. as fore United Stats Dorchester, Reynolds. trom Cagl Sid Feb Yorke: Executives sigotharnny 7 Bin, ‘th, brige Wi » Cook, he ~ a at Philadel Yi eo ark Young Tur! coe Te Marcu I°orig Win Robertson, Reed. N ‘Orleans. ‘Vone av Paxoy, {Mare 1=In port bark Albert, Emorsoa, for Mitucvane next cay: brie Afton, a0. ro March Tin port Brig Roedoo, and Allandale, just meen of Clippers, Ww “To port Maret & ‘igs Region ‘ind @ O Roberts, for Phila pita lagt ache Ruby, for do a ra March 3—La port bark Arizona, for NYork ta so ova, March 10—In. + barks Chilton, for New Orleans, stampede, and Anna Walsh, for a1 ie; brige AP Larrabee. . oe iphia 8 My Moonlight,” dis; ail HB: or Mur gouxe Ni, Mare Tr ship St Albans, Pike, Boston American Portes. BOSTON, March 20—Arr meant Pan aent Soar a, Bick. New York: schrs Finback, poe. and arksend nore. c One bar Ve rt a Also stentpen se Jacmel: oll and I Manion cl Bargeas, Mobil Nobile, 2ist—Arr steamer tia Aah. 8 bee aro: Oak, sina; Henuish, GI BA AL Bt “angen gs ‘Urbana, a aes mt Cobb. NY ESTON, e Terr bite, Ran nets, aie ‘ol ‘hr Wanata. Hawk’ worker Wi ncamatip George 8 pion, ne ton. Zith—Arr steamships Manhattan, NYork: do. Sid stesmship Ei Souder, NYork; PAS? GREENWICH, March 30—Arr sohr No On ich es baton. March 21 Arr steamers Moore, Newvern for NYork; Fairbanks, ee by! of RIVER, March 19—Sid schr Marietta Hand, Broa, Wth—Arr schre ard Borden, rit om etiatelpntas a Del. ICESTER, March 16—Arr schrs GM ee J Mobinegn, Harding, do; Cal caitforsie ing, Jo for doy, r Rat a pay or Bettas “oun B S By SOLE, March iy is, RAT Ae nobnee ator, Fernandina, for Boston: tc ifs ina SYork: aos for ‘tows! and: loop, rtetta Tilt Piteing Crate Grae do for giant; Mon Retfas ‘Goatrey, W ve font: sa ins Capes Fr Brooks, Bi H ‘aine, Wicomico for Sfore for Boston; Ada am, from Balti- “fo ety 7 “Sinreh 19—Are br pier Aterphath seve - Portsmouth; sehrs Josey “ign Gatpnte, Wargo Reames ‘A Botley, 8! iecrene, t man, Philadelphia for do: "1 2 Portsmouth: Cirseaon, Apadal turlbart, do for —s nin ak Nawburrpett: ty Ba esa, “Monit: “NORFOR ‘ se ar eche sige fF Nixon, Keg- hmm io fewer ii, Dav ction tor to tor Baltiagre ONE HAVEN. Merch t—-Arr = OO HILA DE, !iAPHIA. March 20--ATE mal Ring: reed) brigs Anna yh, etre, Bree Neresie | eae) ai Pt da, ATM: Bapleay Naples: Bilin Blaxe: Mavansae. Allen. Blake, Matanane Lrwas. Del March 1sBark Union. for Premier, for Rarbadoss fe Rerdon, tor Fall Rivers all 17th, brig Cliford, for went ys the Years pound north, sas ke veo at the har- “Pal Than, 3 oh Th ORT. Ate rsteamalip Aiton, Liverpool via ery sehre ( * sMrge gems Clen Suggs, Marte W tit W ++ and for Mote PORPEMOUTH, Maren whee iW Pabeus, tance tebe pes W iy Craney Toa a= Wakes tad Honey siti inter Nay HG dot, caster, Ne wea rans reat: pore mores i Rusling Mince Tibbettas Blas, Batt Soak: tes bok heed, nema oe einsen, A isnt MT ees Gednes, and WO JM Fi bl ANAT E March, SO Br Martone Palade tay WICKET, Pale SAN PRANCIROO, March $2—Att sear Francie Ly . ress, WArkaw, Hall, Boston, Bid eh gan aan xpress, Snot es) iene mits tagged Rackelt, Pte Piet mint sehrs stave Pen, ‘Davicon, siemith, Eitea- oan seas pares Merry

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