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4 NEW' YORK HERALD, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. CHARLES DICKENS, |=e2et= SrA | SS SESS PT SSS gacc ee soe | atu alae a '® | with the axe and end browned by eummer'’s end olfoera to appear im their ‘with the oe fun, Las taken up the pen and writien to me a [ithe tive Petr iengls dgure of Wash. Full length Agure of Seller R history of domestic joy or sorrow, always coupled, I am All fanoy dresses to be positi excluded, omens proud to eay, with interest in that. Lule tale, OF some Such as are adaaltted undor sb tthe commit, | Beek ef'voha Adame Head of Washington, , comfort or happiness derived from {t; and the writer has Head of Madison. Head of Joka Quinoy The National Uprising of Flunk- | Sau a a alae ae ample supply of refrestiments to be provided ror | Head of Monroe. ‘Adams, ; @ National Uprising some four or five thousand calles the Head of Jeterson. Bead of Jackson. friend to whom he might frosiy impart the Oloak and retiring rooms to be set apart for the ac- | Arms of the States. Arms of tho Siates. eydom in 1842 sorrows of bis own fireside. Many & could Commodation of the ladies, and suitable attendants to be | Statue of Liberiy. Aour. ‘ : meron ham 27 Ae oat fun Oh ab auok orange ny nt {2.0 98 ma vonieieniadabeenee Siting, and mei shw ay, buted, and how g20d abe ateman whos :yaay otto mote Ce si lady tet ee ay eae Sacre Natt wo assure 708 that no ciroamstance of my Life two, at 62 cach. xy) exveed | Staruee Apollo and the nine Muses; the wncle Cards of admission to be obtained from either of the (ed with wreaths and continuous festoons of flowers, . somatic St he commtng eo onan Hone: | ro dus wa mtn add" eon, tO ih ov wi Will be registered ius Look provided for thas eapocial | boxes in the tier ites bey il tor tickets wil! please to Ground in che corner, with twenty-six stars thoreos. é 3 tht ais io - pt give the Triumphal Tour of the Won- derful Boz in America. has given ine one hundredth part of the oly erived from this source. I was wavering at the time whether or not to wind up my olook, aud coine and see this country ; and this decided me, ‘I felt duty, aa if L were bound to pack now [ have such an odd onsation’ in connection these things, that you have oo hance of spoliii 0, 1 fee] as though we wore agreeing—as indoed we are, if posi wo substitute for flotitious characters the classes from | lar was visibie, eave the collar of fhe aforesaid baggy order that (he eame may be ‘THE PROSCENIUM, invitation, On the proscentum the piliars were covered with Esoh momiber of the commitice issuing tiokete will bunting, and abeve them were four silk endorse his own name on the baok of the cards. with appropriate devices; portraits of Bos on iwo of Dinners and Dejouners, Balls aad Baa- ble which they are drawa—about third partie’, in whom we | coat, and ea unusual amount of. choler among tho bigh- An early application for cards of admission will be ne. | them, quet 8, Todies and Tal ten hada comune. interest. At every oe not of kindness | ly respectabie ragged gentlemen on the dock, wwho by ‘85 no more persons will be admitted to the fete ‘tum Dome. on your part, I say i$ to mynslf—that's for Oliyor—! | reason of boiug in the rear of the crowd could not soo bali room oan conveniently accommodate. wine entire dome Over the pit was covered with red, * a sticuil not wonder If that wore meant fur Staike—1 have | Bor. Bon walked up and down the promeuade deck ia to be erected in froat of the theatre, cover. ite and blue bunting, radiating from = lange no doubtit is intended for Nel!; and co I became a much | high spirits, as the boat came up our beautiful—raptu- ing the sidewalk.” = tn the contre, and diverging at the stage «e Great Literary, Scientific Political, | bsppier, certainly, but m more sober and retiring man | rously, thrice beautiful and biewod river—ho looked to ‘arriving and departing wil! comply with } Curved festoons, tll it covered all the ceiling up to the ’ ’ than ever I was before, Gontiomen, talking of my | earth—to etroam and ky—and gave to the God of ail tho the og eee for the maintenance of good order frowesion, Al seven thousand yards of bunt Legal, Medical, M cantile and friends in America brings me back, waturaily and of | carth the silent tribute of his adiairation, as bis largo honor, regard bo | ot aasombiics. were Sane tn She ‘ons, which all, from Gres gal, Medical, Mer course, to you. Ooming baok to you, and being thereby | bright eyes took in at overy viow tho beauties of each 9 participation therota of the Iadies; tor we tome are requested to dismias their carriages on | Aas about $2,600; although much was only hired remiuded of the pleasure we have in store in hearing | scence, At times nis lovely wife wasfby his side, allent- | {col assured that our countrywomen wit! look with littic erriving at the door, and to take the one opposite to the § for occasion, Fashiouable Furor. the gentlemen who sit about me, I arrive at the easiest, | ly joiving him in bis onthusiaatic admiration of the | favor on any device which excludes them from joiming | entrance om thelr departure. Bro. though not by the shoriest course in the world, at the | Deautios of nature, in @ foatival given ta honor of him whose imagination | The Supermtendent of Carriages will be in attendance Ouse, ond of what {1 and heart gave birta to “Little Noil.'” (o proserve regularity, and to see that no apesition be with 8 have tosay. But before I sit down, there But, as all sight-seeing beauties as well as all journeys is one topic on which | am desirous to lay particular | muat bave aa end, at last the Now Haven ot @ strong interest for us | the ond of her dock, and glided leisurely into her borth Resolved, Thai all the gentiomea present, and such | practiced upom the company through ‘ or otherwise, ary, {1 ir 0! 2 1342, Mr, | Stress, 1t bas, or should hav. others as may be hereafter named, consti‘ute a general Oa the 824 of stg eds Fe cite ae all, since to tts literature overy country must took for | abreast an enormous pile, ur a plurality of woodpiies, for | coumittee, An offlcient potice to be engaged to secure order in the Onaries Dickous aud wife at Bo as- | one great means of refining and improving its people, there are no less than seven of them. On this the rag- ORNZRAL OOMTETHE, ‘arrival and departure ef the company. nage of sightoon days from Liverpooi, iu ‘be steamship | and one great source of nationai pride aad honor. You | ged excitemant enong hats, boots and breeches on | Rober: B. Morris, . Jone W. Francis, : Ata Of the General Commities, hold at the ra bs pheigece + Britannia, At that time Elder Knapp and John Mew. | bave in Amorica great writors--groat writers—who will | the dock bogan most promiscuously to inorease; aud 2. B. Nicholson, George P. Morris, Astor House, on Monday evening, January 31, the Ex- pues 3 dnd eee ih oe we cole. astral Lampe fm stirring up she sinners with great live in all time, and are as familiar to our lips as honse- | those never to.be aufficienuy lauded specimen poe Philip Hone, Dnocaa G Pelt, eoutive Committee was directed to ee Ry e inte ae ny ‘Ona g er of Et pocenne land Mamt were stirring up ‘ Vigor, | hold words. Deriving (which thoy all do tm a greater or | of the Anglo-Saxon tongue, which havo becn handed | Honry Brovoort, Hugh MoLeaa offoot, ROBERT Hf, MOUHIS, Ohairman, | With the usual number of sixteen chandelior gaa Wankeo Sullivan had just flaxed out Secor im the prize | less dogree, in their several walke) thoir Jospiration | down to us from Hengist aud Horsa, {n all thoir pristine | Valentine Mott, Gorart H. Coster, oun R Laviwaaron, Jt, } geccotacion of four heigaey (ergo Bed fe eaoh years Domes, | fing, the trial of Joba U. Colt for the murder of Adams | from the stupendous country that gave them birth, tuey vigor and native refinement, of ‘God d—n your evoa, | W. H Maxwolt, Jonn 8. Bart! Wu 8. Daa, formed the whole e — front Prowe- "3 in Now York, and the Siate of Mississippi had diffuse a better knowledge of it, aud a higher love for it, | Bob; keep your elbows ont of my g—ts, or I'll shove | David Graham, Oharies P, Cli nium. We next come to the was going on in Now Yor! PP all over the civilized world, I take leave to aay, tn the | you into dock,” resounded om evory side, and were as | James W. Webb, Witham Turoer, TOE Ga STACE CHAMBER SCENE. : vepudiated hor honest dobta, But these exciting events | prosence of some of those gentlemen, that I hop® the | expressirciy, and grapnically, aud unaffectedly replied | Alexander W. Bradiord, Moses H. Grinnsti, KAT DICKENS BALL. Tho stage dooorations aot sieaneeees Stee ‘epeedily faded from the pubiic mind when Dickens’ bro. | me ts not far distant woen they, in Amorioa, wili re- | to by those to whom they were addressed. As the boat | A. Doano, W. Btar Mttler, is chaste beautiful thas oan be The cathe oat teof the “Hud of the U: ceive of riglit some aubstantia! profit and roturn in Eng- | came close to the dock the excitement among the crowd | KE. Duyckti John Inman, ORR CAL IANE was widened til! it extended to seventy-six fect ia ens pressed the pa ub of the Unt- | jand from their labora; and when we, tn En.land, shal! | was porleotly whirlwindish; (hoy seemed disposed to | Daniel B. Tallmadge, Wm. Kea, [Froni the Now York Herald (oxtre), Fo, 16, 1342] | S84 thrown back almost to the wall of Theatre alley, vores." All New England, says the Hun ixpof a few days | receive some substantial profit and return io Ataerica | carry everyhing before them with @ perfect looseness, | John 0. Cheeseman, Beverte} mn, Jt, The Great Ball 4 a id And the whole stage represented a splendid chamber of was imamediately infected with the Boz f from ours. Pray do not misunderstand me, Scouring | as the fat gentleman did bis pantaloons aor ho Robert J. Dilion, 0 Groat Bos Last Night=The Most | carved and gilded oak, with magnificent celling to later, y infected he Boz fever, and ‘“ a ete: dertat a a to myself {rom day to day the means of an bororable | tapped for the dropay; kicking, squeezing, ‘sc! ng, Wm. H. Appleton, Brilttant Affair Yet. of the Elizabethan age, with deep bow windows on. 9 contagion spread with wonderful rapidity all over | subsistence, I would rather have tho affectionate regard | shoving, pushing, hauling, bawling, were practiged in all S. Draper, dr., ‘This most extraordinary, brilliant, fashionable, humor. | side, forming a recess with soats. oe te a of thig the country. The tailors began to tur out Boz breechos, | of my follow men than I would have heaps and mines | their nareé and diversified forma, All sorts of cries, | J. M, Smith, Jr, ¥, W. Edmonds, me Woilorisn, singular mapas, delighitel ‘and as- | Foot was pinced a medallion tableau, bi | Bec = 420 milline: wit c feo. | Of gold, But the two thi do not acem to me incom. io of a lying. Thomas J. Onkiey, Sami. L Huet, ton! affair ‘came of’ (as ¢! orse jockeys say) | representing a scene from Boz's works. were ae milliners to make Pickwick petiicoats, the confeo ef Pe my IVa Falla betiiad: ie patible. They cannot be, for nothing good ts inoompat- . “Phere oe Charles Delaforest, HL @ Biebbina, last night, and nothing ever seen, neard or told of in this | twenty-two in number, end consised of the following ‘ogers to make Samivel Voller candy. aud the grocers | thie with justice, There must bo an international ar- ne boret"? Wio. L. Morris, Angta. Fleming, world before ever wont off wih such indescribable Or — advertised Boz tea as the only accepts beverage. rangement in this respect; Eng!and tas done her part; | mo eos." ‘(. d—n you, stand back.'’ P, M, W2tmore, Fravcia , Waddsii, éolat, be medallion tableaux, taken froma the various works a % pect; Eng’ , ‘ and iam confident that the time is not far disiaut when | look over yor Ider, str, If you please, die] J, Prescoty Halt, Wm. Grandin, Toore must have boon at least three thousand five hua- | by Boz, were ranged round the oak chamber on the ‘ ; A wil do hers, It becomes the character of a | at the dev't first; can’t ‘soe’ mysolf,"” “Tsay, sucker, | James E,, Cooley, Charles A. Clintos, dred persons present ; ai! most olegaatiy dressed; and at | stage tn the following order, commencing atthe prompt THE ROSTON DINNER TO DICK grea: try; firstly, Uecnuse it is jnstice; secondly, | don't shove me into this wood pits!’ “Take your aaud | W. K. Northall, Foseph Hudson, least elghteon hundred of them wore Indios: and the aide:— Ne because witnout ft you never can havo, and keep, @ lite- of my pocketi jog pardon, sir, but they crowd so | Charloa W. Sandford, Coaries M. Leupp, dresses, diamonds, jowols, silks, satins, poarl, gold, and \—Oliver Asking for More, w York Heraid, Feb, 6, 184 rature of your own. Gentiemeu, I thank you, with my band was shoved ito vour side pocket werry | M. M. Noah, J. W. Gerard, te worn by them on this occasion, must | 2—Sam Weller Writing his Valentine on te thie gentloran Mra pontca of tho | feelings of gratitude such aa are hot often awakened, ‘against my will.” “Yhore'a Bos.” “Which?” | F. A Tallmadge, BC, Wetmor have amounted in value to at foast haif a million of dol- | 3—1he Bailiits at Mantitini’s, young tit rates oF Boome, oa as ne ternoon, at | Sodcan Ag I understand it to boa itlo chap with the white face and biack Wharton Griffith, P B. Townsend, fare, if not more, ‘Worry hard tin those,’? as the | 4—Tho Sagacious Dog. Papaati's Hall, passed off very pleas The conte pleas: h with @ toast, Ty ad beg. tor Boz. r—whor—w! Kdward 8. Gould, Wa. L. Shutudworth, lor toed man said to the tortoise sholl’s back, when | S—Manittl:ni Poisoned Cor the Soventosat Time. ay cambered about ¢we, hunared, and set down a: five | CR" i heors died with tae good intea- | N. G. Ogden, ©. G, Cambrotine, bo trod en 1% 6—Viow of the Warren. o'clock. Hob, Josiah Quinoy, presided, and George Li and, and may they never bave any doaigner; for fading onty five or six to soc. | D, ©. Colden, Andrew Warner, Before we proceed to speak of what waa soon, heard, 1-1 in the Old Church Yard. 3. Hillard. Esq. Dr. 0. W. ss mies J. Misvensen division but the Atlantic between them very contented!y cursed tho whol W. Fdmonda, Sal, Jones Mumford, or said within the house, we must describe what was 8—Old Weller and bis Grandson Tony. Teg, de1'E, Cr Loring, Esq., acted as Vicd Prestients, | .. Tee speeches and toasts deltvored on this oocasion o¢- , Jiu . Um tired of wait 4, Phitips Phoonix, Alired a. Simith, seen outside tho theatre, as early ag half-pastsix o'clock, | 9~Dancing Dogs. ‘among the invited entesg 2d sont wore his Honor the | CUPy ton columas, Wo have givow all that te worth johed the a: Durie =, Gregory, Marshal! 0. Roborts, Although the doors did not open til Talt-past seven | 10—The Old Man at Noil’s Grave. layor, President Quincy, Washington Aliston, Rickard | §'¥:28: Mir, Colde James R, Whiting, o'clock, and some few Ladies and geutiemon of the oom- | 11—Sim Tapportit’s Reverie. Dana, f. C, Grattan, George Bancrof, W. ii. Gardner, tired at ous olelock, and the company on the upper d: Joseph Guitiacd, Jc, mitteo went into the back entrance of tho theatre as | 12—Barnaby Rudge Disc: Prankiin Dexter, Judge Waren, De, Bigelow, Dr. Pal, up, highly gratified and dolightead with ‘That fr 0 Cornetins Sav’ carly as seven o’ciook, and by half-past aaven at least | 13—Noil Reading fn comraae Olah Masteeds OF tlentora who Poreick of al entertainmont they had enjoyed his beautiul wife (for bewutitul Joun D, Van Buren twonty carriages had arrived. We will now go 14--Oid Curiosity Sho % w rkra THE oy 7 an dendebedip- re d by abn Sam man, ‘s . —Oliver Attacking Noah Clay pote. re peppteetbecronieg pp pea tae i THE HARTFORD DINNER TO DICHENS. a huadred people, some with very cloan shirts, and somo | R, Fayerweathor, 3 = onl hate ete Ree pie Pit i7oThe Uid Ban at Nell's Doatu Bed, through with, Mr, Quincy Tose aud addressed tho cour. _~ nv nes With Bigaly respectebie de eee ear aes | Matin RORaSS J. Bookman Fish, ing soones aud the actors therelne aithough tho night | 18—Pickwick in the Pound. pany {na vory appropriate spevoh, alinding ia hap) [From the Now York Hocald, Fob. 11, 1842} Sea eee ha cine stoend ae eae ee CO ee Thos, 8, Cummings, was damp and cold. But they were all kept back, and | 19—Quilp Fighting the Tiaiee Rlgite P. Morris, | aduairable order preserved by officer A. M. C. Smith, and 20—Nicholas Teaching — ". | sixtoon potice offcors at > 21—Bumblo and Mrs. Co. ney Taking ‘fom, raltable pies ; kept the tne the 4 Aa as be 22—Old Weiler Putting Stiggins’ Suend tn the Socee Trough. admirable order throughout the aight The | case beautiful tableaux, painted by Hillyard, the ful one f ° 08 ae Peg ony going from scene painter to the house, were the most beautift Ga motion, Mossra, Sandford, Maxwell, Wetmore and J, W. Edmonds were app’ mitteo to withdraw and report forthwith a suitabie pian for a ball to bo given to Mtr, Dickens, The meeting thon resolved, unsniraousiy, that Philip Hone be requosted to write a letter of invitation in be- corms to the arrival oi the dist: est, wiio had some among us “with no ker , BO military ‘aurels, no princely fortune, ond yei bis approach is hailed with pleasure by every ago aad condition, aud om bis arrival he is welcomed asa fong known friend.” Ho Special Exprese=Highly ‘Imporiant Crom | qen: keeping at a very rospectable distance, as @ Sit:le Harttord=Boz’s Arrival—The Diuner. dog does when a big dog ts picking @ bone, and trying We roceived last evening by special expross, at an im- | vely commendably, aud with patriotte and praiseworthy monse outlay, the annexed bigh'y important intelli- | curiosity, to tistou to every syllable of @ private nature gence of the recoption of Borin Hartiord, {tis quite | tat was suid to orby Boz, or bis lady, or their to oe 4 spt? Lp ale awning enn ¥ 2 that had ocourred ove Oy den b jointed joliver it iu person. Mr, Hone “ rbstone; they atepped out of a gar- an while we are Indlyidually sopara Tae iach oe Déaaiae EAR TRE LA ONE OF ry eae tacdiatoly prapared the following letter, which was | riage on to a platiorm covéred mith roan bales, nad 90 be pot, Met ee en ica gor peter ect il other conditions of our present be a Ppa seth Se Bg eR Bo —— sepia ti al snonts or, | ened by all the gentlemen then present ;— A rough the iobbies and im through the main box en- a Jira Ktonipte cpoteelper dyn B Speech—Wonders of the Age—Tiunder and Light. | mouth as Bos's first words and faliest eentinents on Naw Yorx, Jan, 26, 1343, trance, the whole of which was covered witli gran ba! At the back of the alage, ae y rere of f~ ith bim in every scene of varivd life? Have wo not | yee iisswarr: acing New York, And om the dock it was told to the | six_ihg citizens of New York having receivod the | down fo the dancing floor, and tu this way (ney reached | chamber, was.a drop curiain, covering © Dillon, Gad Foyorer avedgaied wid Me. Picevick the thrcry of | Mt Tdcaoonding rapid'y, aa “Boa,” ateppiog | einen et oun, Joe, BF GLa: Bes sayy hots tavoune, | Reteeable inteligenco of your arrival in the Uni State, | the bal room without soiling their aboos, open eae, Pokwick papers, end exhibited ail the onitglobata? t get a th ng 70 2 , payed one. , Box s8y he val " r rf Wetladaca @ we not together tu the on Monday afternoon, was satzed by two | ed to 400 as New York's as vig'aa it is, I guoss his prin tats nade Erdbee-wrphe dr tlie pas : INSIDE Tid THEATRE, Characters {n that work. This was drawn up and f Grauby,’ with vld Wellér ou the box, and his iclouned and beautided, and ample | gontod the tableaux vivants, which were oy Committoe, ond bexrried into the City Ho. | mother knows li elon tue dickeyt Have we not beea rook are ambitious to be among {6 forsmost ‘4 tel, whij@ Madame, without umbrelia or ationdance, The crowd wore gloe—they determined t order, with the dances:— shooting with Mr. Winkle, and co u . i , ‘ : you and your lady the hearty welcome tho actors in the foll races te dasied after, as if tO ascertain whether i os was | happy aod blythe as anybod ite their ‘ . : 4 : : Mite 1 00 Hunter's Dejeuner. aman? Tiare w nant Bea ot | under charge of police officers or American gentiewen, | brecches aud empty beilies—they soomed to look + ee ee rotire into wore much improved. all the sa. | 3" nae biddie Aged Lady in the Double Bedded Reese. : Yestorday was the thirtiot2 anniversary of his birth. | Boz as ono of their body, and they did him honor gs pa re Atted up with great tasve,. Im the lobby of ré, Bardel! Paints in Mr, Pickwiok's With this object ia view, we Lave heen appointed a d ter was & large counter; at one end coffee | 3 yee Berio! wick in Prisom. coutaitses, in behalf of a iarge meeting of gentleman ponsed, and at the other ond'tea wae served ont | 4—Mr# Bardot Eucountory Mr. bok convened for the purpose, to request your atteudauce at | to those who preferred it, in great strengta 6—M nd Mrs. Mantilini in Ralph Nickleby's Office, @ public bal! to be given in thiscity. abuadance.’ in the lobby of the third tier wi T—oikver Twist at Mr. Mayle; oy - Mr. C.D. Coldeu, one of our mumber, wii! Lays the | large counter; from one end of that was dispensed lom- f g_cittie Nell, her Grandfather, the Miliary Gentle. honor of prosenting this Invi/ation, and is caargod with | onade, from t port wine negus to those who | ian, and Mr, Siam's Unexpected 8 n Leading her Grandfather. on your arrival, We shall expect, through btm, your | i Joon was placed a I v= Se rnaby's Features kind acceptance of tars tavitation, and your des!gnation Toated down with all nds of frrovadh ieumuaaie ns oe ee Cmaps dee ¥ ed of the day when tt may sult your couvenience to attend, | ciading oysters of every kind and variety, served up in icone Pelee Cin. wot or ania countrymon, riding and walk ig’ and sliding, drint siveping mith our distinguished guest, and he never know one of us, Is it wonderful that we ai dd Es of feasting him to-day, as | their way as woll as they knew how, altnough God manufac knows the mauuer aud form thereof was peculiar to hemselves. AL inst the captain procured a hack, aad told Box he a had done 30, : Atter the fifth course of a truly excellant dinner, and ron go to the Carlion," gait Colden, the roading of several regular toasts, the president of the do," said Boz, day, 80 thoroughly prepared as to ha of but his manner, dragged ‘rom hes nd thousands of y Scalien aed day, and accordingiy, the inteaded, the mental ts and the aston:ehin, E o the agreeable duty of presenting their cougratulations | proferrod it; and they Car pe taghers tae In thesecond | 9_rit1 jo 4 his fancy, ina mo: Et 48, Which “tonch the tender sympath eck cals entation Die te temtcers tact Wo are, with great respect, your obedient servants, Downing’s best style. 1 tof thi My ‘a who ater ; stablish Boz ightest b Ye 3 vie, In iront of tabie indies and | 12—Washington Irving in England, and Charles Dickens snd Motanly devotion,’ he concluded as follows:— | star in she consteliaiion of genius ‘Tho Getunguiehod | plied, “No—that’s to come afterwards, rite commitign, fof whlch Charles WY. bandford was | gentlemen promenaded, took refresh m im ae waiced Fe man nt ier i8 Not 0-80 ce these would now re. a oe esead | Pink the little party of four went up the gang plank | &2\"mMa, apposred and made the following repor!:— | away teisurely to make room for ethers, fa tho saloon | qy.e4% cablenax wore represented by the following ae- guest replied ina Oo ree and port marks, amnong which he dwelt at ao: longth upon the | and squeezed through the crowd— Subject of international copyright: alludiag moat beau- | aluost evory other kind of piles—boxes, barrels, bags, tifully and feelingly to the works of Sir Walter Scott, in | coffee, sugar, molasses, rum, unorienta gin. g' counection with the abuse ot tuls right im the United | piteb, cotton, cheers, curses, Ss, noise, contusion, i you. { would that my voice could reach the var of rer of Our guest throughont the land, that with us thoy might welcome him on this, bis tirst pub- tio oppearance, to vur shores, Like the rishing of many ‘RSPORT. of the third, or rather the fourth tier, there waa also a With s desire of tendering to Mr. Dickens thoss hos- | long table, and a small cross table loaded down with re- Pitatiies and courtesies due to stranger of such emi- | freshments. Here gentlemen wentatone, and many went Rent genius aud private wortb, and in order to afford the | It strong, in the eating aud drinking line. The followi: wood piles—and tors:— COAST OF CHARACTERS IN THE samhaet Dg waters, {! would come to us from the bleak hills of Can- ss Al gi idea of tho destraction mad: “ Boy Governor Ellsworth was thon called and swearing almost’ unprocedouted, It seeme: ladies, a8 woll ag the citizens at largo, of Now York an | Dill of fare will give some ides of tho mri mers rane cone x ou cate eee ee 1d tough Palle. Cx ratier tae many isms | very devil had lot loose ait the demons ef disorder on | opporiunity of exchanging salutations with him, wo | by this ball in the goud things of this life ote oem Sak Im ai “eneshqenye: veiee is ie 8)" for a Governer of Connectiout, spoke very proper- | thot particular dock, to give Dickens an upecphisticated | deou it au appropr.ete compliment to invite Lim aud bis BILL OF FARE. baa jeloome ‘Charles: Dickens tothe roncous impressions which have beon made | notion of tifo at a New York steamboat landing, Car- | lady toa ball, to be given oxpressly for tho occasion, 42,000 oysters, stawed ant 6 boxes of raisins. fo Pere Sag TORRE III ty | 2 England concerning us, by suca writers as Hail, Trot. | men out of number and hackmen Lad rammed, cram- | To heighten the effect, and in compliance with the de- | pickled % barrels of almonds. Guittes ws sh wring seatl- | iope—et rd omne genus—be Could sposk particularly of med and jammed their horses on to tie aon Ben by have penmttgteenn en it is recommended ae 1,000 fried oysters. 3 barrole ot apples. iy. Master King . New England; ther were a reading communit; ligt state of disorder tha: to disentangle them seem- repres vari partments + , sandwichos. 2 barre! jeokson happiness and a heerty weicou . - t as to untie the Gordian knot. Shop,” in whiob the productions ef Boz may be ty hes ads of engute ¥ Mea consequenily intelligent; they were proud of their in- stitutions, and courted investigation and serutiay into all So Box 40 Lams. 300 pounds of aaoitoes. s 3,000 keiasea, their operations; he was glad to welcome among them a | stringplece of the dock, at tho risk of thelr flopping nt st tod. ‘In order to add ® strikingly novel and agreeable | 14 tongues. feature to the intended fete, it is suggested that enum | 13 floating svaus, a new &5 pyramids—ons cost §30, ‘ i diadaien eit: tetiamadeies friends took hita and his lady round the subsided, Bir. 1 ao ° . be formed by 7 ‘ re, Bedtens, é man of genius and philanthrooy like their distinguished | 80ase mio the cosspools that usually collect round the | ber of tablo ants formes Competent artists devios, and had the ‘‘Curiosit; . Aadrews sponded with the rope address, wisivu he di guest, or he had no doubs they would ho set enh in | bows of a ship in dock—the hack dfore up to :neot | of the dance, drawn fr 69 rounds of atamode Shop" on the top. og! "i Clarke ie 8 warm, fuent and maniy tone. 1 a their true light. Dickens and his lady, aad tueir escort, es, poems and dramas of Mr. Dicker 50 boned turkeys, geii 850 quarts of jelly and Mrs, Jackson. es soogeengate gt hog g | ihtlinped ng londid entert [Here Boz noddod Lis head, aud thought, no doudi, of forth, in living pictures, the graphic od. blanc mange. ‘Mra. Pritohera # €o any onc else 1a the whole wide world—if 1 were | 115 next book, to be ontitled his “Tour in the United | long stare up at the 7 delimeations of this singularly gifted and ori 60 pairs of chickens, 200 quarta of ice cream. Mr, Povey to-u.ght 10 exult in tho triumph of my dearest and bis tady suiling at the acene of confusion they uud | sit is believed that the domand for cards of admis | 95 pairs of ducks. Cocos Misa King friend—it i stood hore wpon my defeuce to repel any Honorable Mr, Nios was next called upon, He sion will be vory groat, and that no bali room in the city | 3 parrel of chicken salad. di ‘Mr. Betiamy unjust attack—to bg ear ® stranger to ft gouerosi- | said he had not read tauch light literature, but what iit- st druv of in that hack?’ | Will be jarge enough to contain th avers desirous of | 2.000 fried mutton chops— a “Mr, Nelson ty and kindness as the treat people on the earth—t } ig ho Lind read was confined to the writings of his din- | sald a long saliow-(aoed, saddle headed, slab-sided down. | being present on the occasion, tt i recommended thal } ’ ooiq, “Mr. Clarke sould, pulsing some restraint upon myself, sand amon; guished transatlantic, be bad r, who had veo trying for bal? ‘au hour to geta | the Park theatre be engaged, and that the ball take piace Liquor lise B you a seli amoved as T ahold be alone, | friend, ar. Dickens... Hie entirely Boz. 4 as the earliest date, of Which due notice will be given in | 2 nogsheads of lemonade. 4 in my own room in England. Buy non 1 dear the | estimation in which his writings were hold vy th “Tis,” was the reply. the public priats, ss 13g barrela of Port sange- Gallote uae you eee I gr ing ringing a my et dent of that meoting; ho thought thom ““illiganv’ “Thea by G—d Lthink there’s too much d—d man- The committee also recommend the following sketch ree, 150 gallons of Madetra ‘Bedfor hen I see your ki wenger Moigoune so ware | meus of light literature. Mr. Niles, after a prosy 4 worship about all this," ho rejoined; althouga he didn’t | of decorations and devices for the ball, and arcangemonts | 19 dozen boxes of olaret. wine, sad earnest as boned aT —it my nature 1} cation of about throe-quarters of an hour, upon the re- | tell any one what brought him there, not as we heer'd | for the floor:— econ ie £6 ht hund: #0 vanquished and subdued that Ihave hardiy fortitude | jigion, morals L The inside of the theatre to reproseat a magaifieeat | There were at this fete eight hundred cupa and tate the - Politics of the tags three centuries, du. | on. ring which time he bad produced a most fect All that we know further of Boz is, that he reached upon his audience, sat down amid doaiening but am. | the Carlion tn -<washod—didn't suave—{perhaps biguons shout of . Niles bad | he did, though), p loan shirt and other eicetcras, taken bis seat, eyes wore turned to (ho prosident, for | scraped r wa to @ quiet dianer—iook a every one was pregnant with some high strung thoug! ik’ . | Mtprivate dri tow lottera from nearly as mony and had become anxious to bo red. The president | fools—received a few calls from ditto repeated; wrote a continued to cail one after another, until Boz actually | few lines ai to bed early, without groamed under the besmearing of soft soap and execra- | prayers, though inwardiy thanking Pro Die stuff wish which he was bedauded. The only re thus fer be had marched into the bo = = Monetony of the scene was some good music from . Marcy. i enough to thavk you, If your President, instead of pouring forth that delightful mixture of humor and pa- it, bad ung with chandeliore. saucers, five thousand piates and four thousand gi % audience part of the house to be ornamented | tumblers, &c. Sixty-six men were employed in serving with festoons of flowers, gariands, draperies and tro. | Out the refreshments, and one hundred and forty men phies embiematical of the Steroat States of th and women were employed three days and three nights %. The floor to extend from the front of the boxes to | im the refreshments ready. the back of the building, where, ou an elevated siage, ar ments be made for the reprasentation of anmer- ous tableaux vivants from the works ef Mr. Dickens, re- RATIONS OF THE AUDIENCE PART OF THE HOVER. Ht af presented by artists under the direction of the commit- wero very eplendid. The whote “Low tee. four tiers were ornamented with wreaths, | won't begin the tableaux till he comes.” ‘‘What are 4. The stage part of the theatre to be highly embellish. | rosettes, festoons of flowers, coats of arms of the States, | these pictures round the room?” “That's from ed with various designs from the writings of Boz, illas- fiery! of the Presidents, statues from the antique, | Rudge, I believe.’ “I never read re ‘eim or you—I should have had my wits at my fingers’ ends, and, using them, could have heid you at arm's Bat you havegiven me no such opportunity; ou take advantage of me in the tenderest point; you give me no chance of playing at company or holdin; youate distance, but dock about mie like a bos o! ‘Brothers, and make this place like hore. Indeed, gon. Boz—Hioz—Boz \s the all-absorbing subject here to-day. THE NEW YORK WELCOME TO DICKENS. Memen, inieed, if it be natural and aliowabie for each of | yeny were going to your city to b> present 0 bali trating many of bis striking, original, novel, graphic and pids, Payches, porirait of Boz, paintings of all bis | “Nor bat’s Master Humphrey's Clookt"’ a ee hanes ansotegent tater pee ee there Det yecr Soncvecgmant thas. Aileen ead. Sweety PMR. AIRE SE familar scenes, works, stars and drapery. We wii begin with the my life I don't know.” | These, and gueh like ems ae ee eee eevee eet we dor so tortten:, | GOUAEs were offered for tickolg was suificiont to aliay {From the Now Yock Herald, Fab. 0, 1642.) 6. ‘A full and efficient orchestra, comprising the prin. insr TIER, with aa attempt at-a mareh or walts, occupied Seer cai duade Ty Louse an Ainddin's peace, You | tie fever, so they will content uemsoives with ferreting | The Grand Metropolitan Fesitval and Ball te | cipal musica talent at present in the city, to be engaged | Here every seat was covered with white muslin, with | balf hour. « Seid en tonderty pated your breasts that common house. | O2t some new Lufractionsof | of Deuteronomy and e tdiven to Charles Dickene=The Flret Lite | 0nd $9 arre od as toadd to the eneeal-elfeck,, without | gold border, aad = floor of the front row of seats ms is time h~ 4 hold lamp in which my feeble fire is aii enshrined, ana | P*°4U% : rary M ery Tuo tall Tons to Allied ReOunainn apy A ow see me thet fcr ten The fifteen oo: at which my flickering toron ia ugbied up, that straight ? We give to-day one of the most important documents | of 5,000 pei wards oto po agent in gold me ag : a os or gf = @y household gods take ‘wipg, and are transported here. ARRIVAL OF DICKENS IN 4 before this “breathing world,’’ since the cel- 1 the Following arrangementa are also recomrasnd- | t hap Dg oleate Sau hp spaen id ; constan| —. — wnding ther oy! And whoreas it is written of that fairy structure that patito ninbiaioed si ion of the birthday of Homer in Athems, during | 94. Freee cone pA rae? ry wore 5 rose fe i tho forty-second Olympiad, or the great festival to the censor stn euseie & beck upright — . ee ee ce never moved without two shocks—-oue when it ros at the froat termination of each box com ‘com. ‘tat loved the decorations in that quarier. ‘At tue usual spot, Glittering 14 March, a eee A Sketch, by Bor.” ta the right of the Gret tier, was placed the After tbe cotilion i CURT 5 4—Te eau vivant, “The Seasons,” ® poo, with ma- | he ¢romt of the orcherrs was divided into Ave solder Mrs, Leo’ Hunter's Dress Déjeuner. sic, lie Waltz, selection: 1 Vivant, the book of “Oliver Twist.” vrated in Kagiand, on the It is the preliminary pro- or welcome, by eli the the fashion and philowo- ius of New York, to be given jmmortal Boz, on rrival im (From the New York Herald, Fob, 13, 1842.) His Kecepilon, Appearance mM The Welcom Atiazt Boa breathes the dalmy atmosphere of the ire State, Thank Heaven for ‘true deliverance’ from i, moved, or hada chance of moving, its master—perhal from some secret sympathy between its timbers and a ry yy said to the Jury, when the | this mighty democratic moirupolia, Pe of ea Bos was ‘expected every mo vertaia siaiely tree that bas iis being hereabout, aud | man was 0a trial for his life. loct, and prepare yourselves, ladies and gen- 1—Quadrille March, Norma, . In vain the members of the committee endear- spreads ‘(5 broad branches far and wit Tt was well knowa ali round among the highly respec. | tlemen. Next week wil! constitute an ora in the litera. $—Tabloau vivant, “The ivy Green. to form an extended circle, and the crushing, esa and might, for years, of setting foot apo table fashionabios tu ¢ part of ¢ ity, some of | ry history of the world. Boston can’t do the thing, and | 9_ victoria Waltz. i cl Th the squeezing, and the standing on tip-toe, and the ex. breathing this pure air, Aad, trust me, whom pon bee bas — — and welcome tho greatest | 19 rebieau Vivant, “Little Nell. in, and on the top of the froat of i clamations—“Where is ne?’ “Let me see.” “Is he Scussalt eset wy ten est aes SoftpnSt yeas “Thi and tad cenees movement | H—mankee an Fie gua sed tii. “ane bad mas at aust | Some co, detent eel rand at wou now my own ave CO id We “Nt ‘cl " as keenly ive a8 iberation an iscuss'on ~ » » a «, ‘b,”” M4 utes a waa ua. gh claims on every Lo loves God's | tion of Young Myson and. pale sherry, whethor or mo | euls--sll the humanities of life—prios of tiekete only | 1s —cetran eee hamnal kamen! o ane ee ee oe Cee eee oe teamueread Lies ot tas popeunt tab image—with all my energies as fully Dont on judging (or | ebout two hundred of the c/it: chould go down to the | $5, cheap as Mississippi State bonds, or United Stator | i¢—Tabioan Vivant, “The Pickwick Papers.” Be or ive fourth cor ok ath ene ee me rae o4- | ilustrious Bos and bis fair lady were the or- muyeolf, and speaking out, and telling in my sphero the | New Hi ik stock. Some of the grandees of the age proposed | 17 Boe Walta, freuts Ot eal tier of bet ‘9 will now describe the | chestra struck up “God Save ”” and led by half roth, aa | do now, when you rain down your weicomes | tom. B iv 2 to put the price of tickets at $20, some at $10; but in | 1) —Temiean Vivamt, ‘Washington Irving in 8 0 t of boxes, beginuing with that ofthe | 4 dozen of the commities, Mr. ‘and bis indy om my bead, Your Prosiilent has alluded to those writ- | highly respectable butcher boys of Fulton Market, the | Oousequonce of the prevalence of repudiation aud the ‘Charlee Dickens in America.” ites tuk ie Ge crossed the stage to the centre of the Elizabethan fage which bave been my ovchpatioa for come years | market women’s highly intelligent cads, the conacioa- | failure of the banks, {t was thought best to cut the price | 19 _ postition Quadrilie, Lidge 5 Se ercsrmigin tne Suilowing, etter, Ne: i waeee) were received by the Mayor. Bor Past; and yor have received his alicrions m a manner | tious baggsge smashers, and that peaceable, honest, | down to $5. admiting « indy and geusleman. Further | 99 —rabloan Vivant, “Curiosity Shop.” ing the proscenium, just above the orches- pals nad thunderstrack bie charming wife was com- ‘which assutes me—ii I needed aay such assurance—that | temperate and remarkably well dressed detachment of prereralicas aro making. Ail the artiste in tows are | si search, i! 3 4 st) ‘ Pletely overpowered, and with a delightfully graceful we are old friends in the spirit, and have been in close | the community, slanderously styled dock loafers, aud | busy—all the milliners up to their eyes, from Madasce | 2.~ Tesicau Vivant, “The Hud."’ 1—A piso and ebver Star, with a rosette in the Contre | tienes from the observation of the gay an@ communion for slong ime It ie not esay for « man to njers, that Bor world arrive in the New Haven boat send pion Cian ir om lee cae — Contra Dance,” See eeteteen oloteevet tp .0. wreath, 00 peak 8 OWN wor! jare aay that tow persons | yesterday; and as these latter influential and imdepen- i e chen we rh " ” ama ny fone baad, rwiivon more turercated in mine (oan Land if be a | font clacess of our fellow freemen generally act upon | for casl—no credit. All those preparations—and the ee eases Be re worthy ol the men—of the . ren | as . Philip 23—Gallopade, | ~F {a the centre, inscribe here ie & handful of peo: On motion, it was reaotved, that the Chairman appoint | 4—4 statue of Psyche. came ‘yee—rejolce--heartfal — emer prtacions mature thes 5 lover's ove is tind, principlo—tbat the principle nee CT Soom ot panes aed : oe wo aah ar cten fete Calin ta mother’s love incl, ieve it may be | the momont—it was shrewdly suspect 0 élite t oUntry—rAn\ rial ci i presa-—overpowered—feelings'’—to aid of an author's attachment to the creatarer of bis | these latter ciasses world be vey ie aawa roand the | Dickeos isa self-made genius—eqoal to any of iv a eab-committes of sixteen to carry the foregoing ar | 5—A bine and silver star, and rogotle. which Boz mest prastously bowed, and placed bis ewan imagination, that it Is a perfect model of constancy | dock and the wharves, and siong South street, in such | ter spirits that have given an impulse to clvilizat 9 into effecs, 6—A statue of sid. ri q bie beart; and then Mr Hone said “nine And devotion, aod ie the blindest of all. But the odjecis | numbers, morely to get a sight of Bor, as poor peopie | from the time of stoses and Homer to Joe smith, we lowing gentlemen were thea named by the | TA modallion, as before, a} No, $; te book iuscribed | a4, evidently to the astonishment of the hero * and purposes I hare had in view are very plain and | eat oysters out of werry desperation, tint the ive dele. | Mormon. He began life as a simple police repor.or ‘or - banc “Master Humphrey's Cicck.' extraordinary scene, the surrounding crowd gave ai fe. and may be easily told. [ have always had, aud | gation, if it went, might bave to retura without reaching | ® London morning paper, and he is now at the head of p Hone, John C, Chesseman, S—A statue of Psyche, ance to nine enthusiastic obeers. shalt ‘always havo, an earnest and trae desire to contrib. | or oven eecing Hoa, Therefore they wisely resolved to | a0 original species of literature which is full of philoon. | Geo. P, Morrie Charles A. Davi 9—A blue and silver star, and rosetie. The Mayor had now taken charge of Mrs, Dickens, ale, as far as in me Hes, to the common stock of Leaith- | send a committee of one, with no power to add to his | phy, viftue, humanity and inteliectua! movement, to. | Martin Hofman M. smith, 10—A statue of Cupid. Mrs. Morris having accepted the arm ef Bos, and after Tul cheerfulness and enjoyment. I have always had, | number (bat to take care of No. Lif possible), to welcome | mor raised the simple ballads of lonia Into the lofty epie J, W. Francis, 11—Medal! a8 before—the book teeribod “OM Cus | the most praiseworthy exertions on the part of Dre. ‘and always shall have, ae invincible repugnauce to that | Boz to the city in behalf of ite 200,000 inhabitants; and | Of all Greece—Shakspeare the old fashioned chr W. fi, Maxwell, Fiosity Shop. Cheeseman, Francis and other members of the commit. maole-eyed poilosophy which loves tae darkness and | sir. Coldon was chosen (or that purpose, of Hollingshead iuto the majestic tragedy of i Jobu W. Edmonds, 12—Siatue of Psyche, mittee, the crowd ‘and the band having struck winks and scowls in the light, I believe that viriue Thi he air bland—balmy asa Montpe. | literature—Scott the border tales of Scotia Daniel B. Ta!lmadge 3 Livi 13—Blue and silver star, with rosette. up a march, Bos and bis were led round and roun@ shows quite at well in ‘and patches as she 4 iier May. @areored brightly through the saical novel—but Dickens, beg Charles W. Sandford, William Starr Mil 14—Statue of Capid. ‘he bal! room. The Chairman and Secretaries were «: 15—Medallion, as before, but five volumes o! ‘Then the second tableau burst upom the view of the purple aod fine linen. Delieve that she and Deautiful object in external nature claims some svi ‘thy in the breast of the poorest man who breake Lis wanty loaf of bread. I Delieve that she goes barofoot as ‘Well as shod, 1 believe that she dwells rather oftener in beavens, (he bosom of the East river glowed, glittered | point in modern soc 4 sparkled im the sunbea: nile n ite" surrece has elevated ¢ id description ; strong feature in the neighborhood of | fair to outatrip every rae ww Haven dock, (On the other hand, the wharves | ded it, and to leave its fertil ny were ually redolent of mod and irit is understood. He is the burns—the Boranger— a 4 company, and was received with unsubdued peals of "The rest of the tablewux and dances thea came of im te following ie as Double Beadet P added to the committee, dooks, all closed,’ painted, instead of The letter of invitation to Mr. Dickens being handed book ; these were bts ribed “Complete Wo: to Mr, Colden, the meeting journed to meet agaim fe at the Astor House on hie m Boston. 16—Statue of Pay: ROBERT H, MORRIS, Chairman, | 17—Blue and ail ng tar, With rosette. order:— alleys and by-ways than she does in courte and D. c 148—Stat ‘ne Middle ace Lady, thor out and ftiiow’ ber. t'bol Atay enero used | wore piegton pitch cod. toon fed, eee aa tine 90" ta AE: PoLO™ | secrotariee, 1—Medaition with the head of Doz is the centre, eur: ed Tolate to rE Pickwick in the Prieta UPON HOME Of those rejected oves whom the world pY-go lucky, with a0 unusHal eloci ster spirite of the human race—one of The Committee of Arrangements mei on Ssturdey Ly The Red Nosed Man 100 long forgotten, sused, and to say to | werthy tranquillity, as if oo unusual is that seize ‘Bt the sations points of the evening, January the 29th, at the Green Room of the oagte, Ca tearel crown tn and Mrs, Mantilial io Beige Mickiehy’s Often, be proudest and mous (bought leas, these creatures be happes—as it t approsching interesting direetion, Dick Park theatre, whon the Chairman road the following let. | 20—Statue of Psyche, ‘vor Twist at Mr. Maylie’s the same elements and capacitioe of goodness as your. dock—the with (beir eym- ily paper—as an ter Crow bir, Dickene:— te 4 CP any Little Nell and the Military Gentiey ja the same form and made of | metrical lower ii replay. ir ty, agin by tor to eal, Tarmort Hoves, Bostos, Jan. 98, 1948. ee — gaan and Mra. 8! Unexpected Appearance, stooped to gather ap piecce of rope, rags and rubbl a Englend what we have been doing in thie c My Duan Sin beg to convey to the eommities of | 28—Medallion, with am open book iu che centre, inscrib. | AY oe Walks. with all the grace of untutored und! ft revolutionizing the Maria, Rosa Matilde, ¢ gentlemen, whose organ you are, my hearty and cordial od rion Rw . 18—Teblesu Vivant. ‘ school of literature, and going into ¢ ka for th ft moet kind eongratulsti ‘and my glad ne of Cupia. Litile Nett Leadng ber Orandéi teal evente ty ‘buman ica 9 pick up mn prance of the honor they propose te confer upoa Je of Payehe. Te Sernager Watching Barnady in the Cottage nd amusement of the world around have had the pleasure of seeing your agent, and of Houstaticn and book, inerribed ‘Pickwick Papert,” ofeoiea Virnow of the New Yora Henaro many sconce explaining my movements and arrangements to shat | 28—Statue of Cupid. The Serutinizing Barnady's Features ip the that will compare With the most Goished [a Boz's wor! Veman. ‘So—-Stor and rosette. Widow's Cottage, The sourees of ench are alike—the realities of [ife—an oui assured that I shall only be too and happy $0—Statue oi Payche, g1—March. hence thete similitude. to moet you at any Wine you may appo iy. | Sl—Medallion and bork, iascribed “Nicholas Nickleby." | 93—Tabieau Vivaot, Lot us thergtore bid welcome to Charles Dici tn ‘xplanation of my engagements pee syd m | Cupid. The Pickwick Club. honor we can smother him wil te int the committee general. | 93—Bice and silver star and rosette. 23—Contra Danes, Ss x ar, felihfully and ‘This, with « contin M1 around, 94—Tableau Vivaat, nad Cea pLES Picgeme, enone the oraai ments ound the freee front of the rst — Irving tm Eogiand, and Casries Dickens t= "5 from proscenium to proscenium pillar. eupoe theo take} oven rae d This was 8 tabionn with a ghleld te on Leatay ine tate of + | wore placed all the shields of the twenty-six States, ta cua, somnanedity tas ; the Great 3 omit, | A sailor mont on saoh side, at lowing rules Gad regulations to be observed om | 0 down; these wore aise with a "om his hat, ead the otner ioc ae m=) Sees St a po | A hack-sirs, - ing clerks, wee on Barasby ROW TORK, AT THR PARK TusaTAR, ON TAR BYBNINO OF (aati, im some of their fan 1érm OF FevRCARY Warr, rie: Tv having Deen announced in the public priate that k- | Mr. Charles Dickens bad landed in the Usited States, o reac | eos, Same eae ant athe cover. take into copacdoration Whe eraprigtz Qf ‘gh

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