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——— Number 10 [ONDAY, OCTO _NEW_ YORK, } | down that the crime of murder is consummated when- | antl! § o'clock on Monday morning, The session will , estimated that from 1, Thirty-Third Year oe <> o " a 1 " 2 to 1,5 barrels of oye. also cledrad for the payment of the interest tnd test Ne By Telegraph tothe WV. ¥. Sun, FROM WASHINGTON, ANT DECISION, Pay of the Colored Volunteers, They are to be P footing with the Whites, THE CHOLERA IN ENGLAND, Its Appearance in Southampton, The Wirz Trial. Private Examination of Accused. The La y one willfully end any ect or omiesion kill, Tt has also bren ty, that is te not essen 1 immediately occasion the death ot if he be proved wo have used ane mechanic D Oe Raion déath.and which do ultima é€ f aman lay powon for auother with cnid take it by mistake for medicine, of expose him acainet bis will in @ severe erasen, by means of which he from other authorities, eayine that from these pouel- hen we show the prisoner's re- of the chan gang and the for the employment of the honnds, we Teruiting from there w: cers the life of another Kill, and wh ch does n bigh legal auth that the bande of the par continue until Wednesday, tere are shipped from Norfolk to New York on each Sesmer, about the same ar nes of steame ‘aly 1,000 barrels. Tae Rochester, N.Y. Templars, with the Port- land Commanders, attended to Baltinore Items—Obeec and Wite— The San Franciseo, Oct, 21,—The ship Fiee [ rived to-day from New York ‘The whaler Ontarlo, twenty-three days from the | Church at Portlaus, Me., yesterday morning, To- Arctic, arrived to-day, but makes no mention of the She reports the total loss of the bark in the Arctic, July 34, fana was wrecked in July. in Raise Eberne The followine whalere were epoken or heard trom Oliver Crocker, a Corinuhian, Eliza f Gen Wright te Barthquakes, intent that h Col, Chipman ¢ y they will be entertained with an excursion a the evening they will ‘1a lovee at the C ty Hall, which will be attend. Oo Tues ley Morning they H., where they will the Bt. John Commandery. Thence | evening irainto Boston, where | they will be the guests of thy Boston Encampment, General Intelligence. (Py Mail (o the New York Sun.) ples it follows that rpoustbility for the Shenandoah, down the harbor; and AN IMPORT show that every murder for which he je to be heid reapon aid, in conceit ed by Templars only will leave for Portame fow ep your mine urther upon this woe- be rece vod by ced on the Same The prisoner here requested that Dr, Rates might ' ce of the court, to | | they will take t! f land, sixteen ; (ieorge@ Lowland, rht: Mereury Northern Ligh Oriole, foarteen ; California, nine; @xamine his persor in the preee athe was physically incap the acte of murder and the batte:t The rejuest was eranted Snuneuneed that the d ain opened to the pu Sion deliberated on the * would be closed, and not The court in secret ses- ase subinitted, but nothing ean be known of the result until it shall be officially promulgated Washington, Oe!, 2 The obseqaies in honor of the late Gen. Wrieht and wife, lost with the steamer Brother Jonathan, and whose bodies were recovered trom the ocean, were oberrved at ( A rerninin boler explosion took ni y . 8 Captala Wirz, was on Sat- ast we ky in an est urday examined as to his physical condition before tbe Military Commission, by Lr. Bates. wes in progress, Dr. Ford, the physician at the Old Capitol, came in end was called tothe stand, and tostified to the following effecs Biazing Bar, N ring phosphs The \oiler wae {400 yards, aud three men who t Were tora t was drowned fn Griffin, Ga, « two young men, who hed remalos 6+ (be ete be finally inte the Legisiature wf. yh of & suitable monument New York have been funds for che ere Private despatches from shores time ain | been incited bonds and as a sinking fund for the redemption of t! Principal. In addition, these bonds will ji ‘Tite s# gold im payment of ail moneve due the (overnment of Mexico within the anid States: alsa, in Payment of port duties, imports and taxes theraing ena for lands inineral and agricnitural, at the Gow- froment price to actaal actt'ors®100 perecre for the former aud $1 per acre for the latter, AUVANTAGER AND INDUCEMENTR, Thera Hone are therefore commenced, Firat, ta those who are desirous of holding them simply investment, Second, to thoee who deste to all lawful way @ sister republic, Thirds to. those whe wish to engage ia tin development of the mineral wealth of Mexico, ourth, (0 those dedroes f engacing in agricultural parsulte in Mexice Fifth, to thore who cen use them in parm: of duties om merchandise shipped to euch Me: porte as Matamoras, Samples and others, within th® two Btates named. Ten miiiions of dollars of ° bonde will be sold at 6 per cent on the dollar in U. Bx currency, and the richt ie reserved to ie teed pilce of the remalucer if it shall then be de expedient, Bonde sold at the above prie vill ple &n annnal interest on the investment of nearly 19 per cent in go! ir nearly iT pereent in U, &. ene rency th gold at ite present preminm. tn addition to this should be considered the appreciating val the bonds themselves, which gust oatur follow the esiabliahment of peace. CERTIFIOATE OF BENOR M. ROMERA, Envoy Extraordimary and Minister Plen tent of the United States of Mexico to tbe rattan States of America; I do hereby certify that Gen. Jose M. J Carvail, Governor of the Siate of Tamantipas, was dniv authorized, on the 8'h and 12th of November last, by ommit the deod by their aunt on | the Mexican Government, to iscue bonds pledging tended the prisoner since Jane Inet, and t arm, which ed in three places. arm appeared to bave been broken, and a port: not know how much atrength the accased had, but h at he could not Knock a man di: lit @ heavy received, inquiring if the accounts sent ebroed con- e in this city were not haking than the old ount of her bus and bh The fiends after war: Tre wietes and lNquor were sold by « day, and bronght trom ae high as 630 per be The aale realired Tae freedmen of Lynchburg, Va, have mates forinal appeal to ther for them to emigrate to L.beria, f carrying “the lahtand civilinesio ing colabited with the cerning the rec Tt wae hard been @ curtomed HIS HORRIBLE PHYSICAL CONDITION. Fiendish Murder at the Capit Yourg Girl Strangled and Robbed. Local and Miscellaneous News, the late Thomas C, nat Boston on Thurs- brandy selling | port wine es 619 per ” No weil constructed, sound building Wiotow glare was broken, and chimueve and fire walle were tun up too hirh or were ceveral large brick buildings were more or lees damaged damaged mach, injary upon Dr. Ford alse * left shoulder, and found ne-half of the main muscle of the shouider gone, only the front portion being lett erent ® periect elevation knocked off. where they Tm beng 80 ser ior hee one 8 0 er masters to enable there a large ecar ana Tbe effect of this was to RELIGIOUS INTELLI the faith of the Government for the payment of the same and bat ite revenues: thatin accordan with satd authority, Gen. Carvajal signed tale day - contract with Messrs, Jobn W. Corlios & Co., of this city, for the negotiation and sale of Thirty Millions of Dollars in Mexican bonds; that sald contract has beem duly submitted to and approved by me, in accordance with the instractions of the Mexican Government, and that it is binding upon the Mexi- can Goverment, Done this eleventh day of Beptember, of the yesr Ove Thousand bight Hundred and Sixty-five. (Signed) Na Roweno as 1 - 1 ‘The #500 bonds are , juniry to that benighted and loug | og now ready for delivery Phd of the arm above the head, bus no mater) the infiexion of the arm in other direc’ instance, he could move it from the « capabie of striking out with s fingers of the right hand ar he result of injury tothe nervous are covered w had been at one time SENSATION. Fpiscopal Convention—-Fifteenth Day vow, and was Erte are very plentiful {n Connecticut the Meriden Cutlery Compan Ver Were topped last week Ly eels getting intothe poun ls were Two of them woighd respectively seven aad pounde each | Tian were 95,000 persons weighed on Howe’ scales at the Boston Mechani's Fair weigotof nen was 141 of women 1244 ecived from the House of Bishops, etating thas ther concurred in the action of the House of Clerical Lay Deputies with reference to foreirn missionary Dishopa, parsed yorterday. tered the following Resolved, That al! those branches of the Apostolle Charch which accept the Moly Sei iptures and the Ni ‘ an creed, and end mnovations of the Bishop of Rome, be cailed, by the course of evente and th of Divine Providence tions which the Koman ech The resolution w ed the following resolutions Resolved, That thin House concar with the resolu tlon contained in message No. Mexican Loan Offered in this City. 30,000,000 for the Doctrine. iNDUCEMENTS OFFERED, THE NAVAL _ DOCK RACE. the Contest. water wheol Both legs of the prisoner sores, an though they C The Rev. Mr. Mason of in his system, Piesent condition could not do m He was scorbdutic, He might push rreater act of on himeelf. Judge Advocate, sald lie Prisone:'s present condition, end bo rejerence to what hie condition might not think hie righterm Was in a better condition in 1404 than now from all Lie could not speak with certainty: as hat; but the wounds look aa if there Lad b en an extensive injury to the bones and tissues, whether the wound had ever ed and thie was the second breaking out, but @ to the Old Capivel his wouade violence to anyone been eo for rome time, down, but cou'd not without inflicting ¢ Witness, in rep! ly spoke of t The largest man was se woman weighed 274% Stanton weighed 1304 pounds, A sare in the railroad station at Flushing, Long blown open with powder by burg on Friday night thane were arr lty persuos, bus they rimitive rele. eu bas jaterr Sern a year ago. Mabon ofler- Resumption — of appearances. sied on susplion of being the of tho House of were alierwarce could pot say curring, Thata Reaolved, the Honre of Bithope con totive fire occurr Joint committee « to sit during & recess of the correaponde nee ject and di fluse Charleston, 8. C., Wasnina tos, Oct, 21, Dispatches received at the State Department from States Consul at ug lntelligence of the moder- » toe cholera at Soutbamptom, and at The weather through. out England continues of tlio most unsensonable kind, and the diseare Known asthe “rinder-pest" had broken in the neighborhood of m Liverpool, and had carried off quite a numer ot cate, Alexonier Li. Stephena, the Ex-Vice President of Washington in the early train this morning for his home in Georgia. The President to-day granted amnesty pardons to ene hundred and eighty South Carolinians, among whom was William FP. Boyes, formerly a member of the United Biates House of Representatives from 1 the prisoner ¢ 1e in the same condition The prisoner, by permiss'on of tie Court, made the follow ing statemens 1585, hia health beginning to fail, he asked and ved a turiough and went anu property, «x lerge business houses, , being consumed. the Covsign ed between ing® for the pury cheat and while there the © oF less injury to 25 per- ete appearance Furope, sud a@er an scent to that towr * be had be arn operated og at Paria and he doctor there tot him sunt all the dead t went @ Bogland, ani ehipp 4 to this country, and while on shipboard his wound broke out atreeh as it der of the day, aud # canon on the election of foreigr tothe Conmitiee on Canons Feport a canon at sad come out, He afterwards ener around 5 wih instrnciions to @ut among the may yet be b ath the rucus Led been suspenced. + irom Fort Sully, it ‘4d council for the y With the Indians of ® failure, the Govern. he appoloted be buffalo season pral Convent ou, to vi eee OL he Blanding commisices, . Bates, who wae exam/!ned, anid be concurred He cousiderea the bishops to fil vacanc pr Dumber of report was recominitved, @utirely with Dr Foia's openion eouer had suffered trom scurvy, and probes He certainly gave ludicatious o1 sytupioms y phiitic taut the Northwest hae p ment Commissioners arriving at 6 8) OULtWwo Weeks t pad Commence, and the savages were more dis- wed bo wire attenuon to the grand hunts than to A large number of them were ne cistance Irom Fort Sully, but w Presbyterian Synod of Kentucky. The Presbyterian Bynod of Kentucky, yesterday adopted « paper touching the action of the late General Assembiy, by @ vote of 83 | or is eubetentially ag fol- Louseville, Oct. POLITICAL @ Depot ations: Richmond, Va., Oct. 21. Gen, Turner, command. | ayes to 45 nora, her denom, Comme nudir sponse will be ready in a few 6 foregoing to your most favore- and awaiting © subscriptions, arded to either of the ander- dour obedient servants, W. Conting & Co, GN. Turn, Agen 57 Broadway, New York Ptions will also be received by Ranks af senerally throughout the Lnited States, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Derravity—AN Arrectixa Scenn,—In the Court of Apecial Reasions on Saturday, a scene occurred which was very affecting, not only for whet happened. but as It affected the future of one of the Parties concerned. The clerk called two female ames, when the prisoners’ box opened and two fa- males appeared at the bar. ‘Ihe firet was « stot, full faved woman, of somewhat coarse appearance, and probably about thirty five years of age; the second was a echild of it eleven years, with & beautiful and inoocent looking countenance, Her features were almost perfect in form, and her hatr hung down in golden ringlete over a neck as fair se themnow drift. They were mother and daughter. Dut our reporter's attention was called from acon- templation of the child's face to the voice of the clerk, who, in the neusl commonplace manner, said, * You are jointly charvod with stealing twenty cor- e0ts, the property of —~. ~~ Are you guilir or not guilty” The mother answered “ Guilty” The daughter said, “I know nothing about it." Judeo Kelly eaid, “Remand the mother, let the daughter * Here @ gentleman | stepped up and said, * Your Honor, the daughter ie the fovitation merely given for the purpose of on- Henrico, weued general orders this afiernvom permitting the orgamization of the city government of officers, Meseir ing the District ot Grant, accompanied by the officers of The acta of the late Asrembly on Overtrres Now ted the Executive Mansion, to-day, to eto the Chief Magistrate, the objectionable 5 ‘nson and Bigger is, formerly United | having filed decienelous to the offices to which they ouncil called a meeiing to-night | declared the office of Mayor vacant, ead completed the organization of the body Gon. Turner, in @ letter to the President of t Council, calls attention to the large number of de titate white persons gow supplied with rations br the United States commises dred dollars per day i on the Boardoft I condemned as u nt that a Mr onal aod une @tates Scuator from that Stale, had a pleas: interview with were elected. of the acte of the Assembiy daring the girl in @ room, for some trifling | t snee ave bad committed, and stripping ber ot t 1s behind her back with » be put through « hook in rew up Ler arms as far as pose President w-day Pierre fouls, formerly United States Senator was a.eo, it is said, at the Executive | for the purpose of paying bie respects & rope, one end atch and Wil Oppose every ellort to pio SD ees aid ¢ Manelan to-do to the President ropped bot rosin from a pine h the -riliny, beng formed Wastminaton, Oct, 2 Capt. William Bradford has been appointed Super- r of Eieamboats at New York, vice Thomas B. Stillman The Quarterms of two bun- vorbear whatever He recommends that enredy action be taken by the council to asrume the care of the poor of the citz Soath Carelino New York, Oct. 22. | from Charleston the 19th ave 750 votes for Orr for Governor, and 641 for Gen. Howard, in an interview with the ated thathe hoped arrange. mente would econ be w the community i@ relation to the Freedmen scare ape urgod to study the rosin came in contact wi the skin the flesh the things which make t There was no action of The Synod adjourned this afternoon tor Jerson on the third Wedoeoday in Uciober vert interest to-day st was finally arreste: bis wite and some neigh- teen altracted to the spot by the ‘ormerty bie elave -General is having printed a Pamphlet containing the oames of the Union + who died and were inierred Cametery, togetber with ovher matt that connect) In accordance with a recent opinion of the Attor- mey-General, the Second Comptroller has decided that al] colored volunteers ehall be placed on the te sold ers in regaid to boun- je hellieh work mer Emily B Sonder Marine Disasters. The brie 1. BR. Forrest Wh inet, and beraue , The Monroe Doctrine tn e Fina | Mexican 1 iNions of Mexieau Londs in the Mare Interest Payuble im Specie REPUBLICAN MEAICO, fan Francisco, Harbor, N.S The clew were saved an Thirty Hal fax, Ort, 2 During the gale, three schooners | t ashore on Met I, tor Moston ket Tosliny in New York day (Monday) the Republic | which Benito Juarez eome footing with wi ond prymasiers are This decision # for an additional teeny millions « ailas Houghton, was found dead thie morning ct her houre in 15% etreer posed she was kil Louisiana ia Kienarda, of Que- New Orleans, Oct. 1o.—A Democratic meeting io Tesolutions asking of Mexico, of is the recognized President, | will, through ite agents in this elty, placo in the mar- | het @ loan of thirty tereat financial operation will doubtless take the is supposed, call ek, from Shields, thie city passed clemency be shown Jeff Davie the late rebellion, and denounce: or leaders in | Wrecked op the lbsh, near St Thaddeus Stevens pve, Pe i cael tant hat by her formmer paramour, Levi | ashaving ralsed a vir ie is laden vestertan: | juntas guilty ag the mother.” The Judge replied. “Well, sir, what can be done about it. The child wee acting ander her mother's instructions, and ts not responsible to the law." At this moment the officers atrempted to remove the mother, but the child clang toher with the atimost tenacity. She shrieked in the most distressing manner, saying, “1 must go with my mother! Mother, darling, T won't leave you.” Llerecries were beartrending, and there wes scarcely a dry eye in the crowded courtroom. But the future of that child waa what touched the hearts of the thinking portion of those who were presen, Hers w young end beautifal girl, andér the train- ing of a thiefin the perron of herown mother. And whataterribie life is before her. Many wondered that the judge did not send ber to the Juvenile Asylum, and 00 save ber from infamy. But ths Judges had no power under the circumstances, and when that mother comes out of prison the same thefte will, in all probability go on, and thet child will grow up avorial pestilence God help her Tur Dock Race,—The contest between the Algonquin and Winoosk! will probably begin early this morning. Divine service was held on board of the Intter weasel yesterday, Rev. Mr. Jackson oon- docting the service. Meruopist Eriscorar §expar-Scnoor Union.-The anniversary of the Union was cele. | brated yesterday ia tho following churches: Forsyth | etreet, Becond street, Allen street, Rose Hill, Jane | street, Greene street, 30th street and 434 stress, people of the Unit ‘tion to the present t etyand hap been 5 | Already a large «by surprise nhaebeen kept | and un-American c amor, for Davis’ blood. Nebrraka. The average m bad been etranciot subsequently closet, where Thomas Will Omaha, Nebraska, Ovt !, and the bonds Lexington avenue, Yorkville, and 125th street | Forty-two echools, with 15,000 ehildren, were rep. | Teeented, At? P.M. to-day aconference meeting o of the Union territorial ticket is about sia bundred MH. Crambeace oF to-morrow n Mexico profers to belie iu the present atate of puliic opinica the loen will end thas it will iow 4 pruspecta of the physician, that the form had been THE FREEDYWEN, | love fones will be held at St, l’aul's M, Turportaut Circular, New Orleans dates of the s Bureau, states thas | else Lurk, but wot serie pearis, diau News items Charch, Rev. M. De ©. Crawford presiding, aud the aoniver sary meeting will be held at 5 PM., Hon, Moses F Odell presiding. Several distinguished ministers will deliver addresses WIKZ TRIAL yocate Clipman’s | abhaudon d plantations, reed, t By Telegraph w York Sun.) Conclusion of @ given to tree ly wound up on Saturd. | they expected, and t on exhibition is bei: down on Fri w ihes have thece which will be issued * eninials, and day were transferred to t!e " : sary to bay eced. ‘ eof the finer proceeded tor 4 plodged, ar well ae | hundred exhibitors ituty’ vinewer 1cAN Insrrreve® Fare was entiree end the property recently repidly removed from the * A lirtof those entitled to prizes has been which erbr tho unmes of several or ve medale—eithor gold, Tue Ame | sliver or brouce—besides @ large pumber to whow diplons have been awarded Washington street aud ira meat of ali tree " betore entering upou ulon, etronely urges (os Friday last, for the tions this new enlerprise Tae New Youk Youno Men's Cunisias Associartos, at No. 101 Fifth avenue, will be ad divvred by Rev, J. P, Cook, of Paria at their monthly meeting on this Monday evening, ‘The Yours Meu'e of New Orleans, in A without a ship-of-war w 11k FENIAN CONGRESS, Proccedings on Saturday, istint Agsoolasion of France will be the subject of the adiress, ‘Lhe meeting is open to « A visasruons fre orenrr , | Thurday night lest | were destroyed, and rows between the ( Phitadeiphia, Oo Iu the Fenian Co sastitutiogses i. pucie of M wae tnurder | Military eflaire and flaance reported, and the reports ken up section by were accepted, and Kacner Evervrr of the Church of the vativity, 8 id avenue, took hs varture for Europe oo B rday, ou which ocous on bie conyrese- presented bim with the aun of Mr bverets will be gone eight uiweusie during whieb time be will visit the Holy La’ Tas schooner Plyn ebietly laten with India wharf, Bosion, Friday night caught fire and on for adoption, Ip the afiernoon the President | of the Congress announced tnat B, Doran Killian, | Eeq., delegate from Missourl, who had procured the | ehich bad a ta woyenie from Oct. ( percent, per annus discharging at kvect and clear Saun or Mr, Grauan's Srocn,—The horses and carriages of Mr, (hatiea (rraham, whe Manually in the ety of ked to Gud him enity on and intervat puyube in gold failed in consequ the ceaths te. jue nBec t y f chel, was present. npeonditional release of John Mitchel, Pp Ketcham, we.e sold et suction on Balu: the | This announcement electrified the Congress, and threa cheers were given for President Johnson, three | for the Lnited States, three for Mr, Killian and three | It was some time before the cheering ceased, every member of the Congress | Joining in it in the most earnest and enthusiastic When the cheering had im some miessure subsided it was moved aud seconded that the secre- taries of the Congress prepa the grateful thanks of this Congress to Mr, Killlan tn bringing about the release of John Mitchel, Thé motion was unanimously carried. In the evening, after some discussion, the reports of the was badly damaged, Her cargo was about half discharged. Tue yousel is now full of water A FIRE at Milwaulrie last ev tke wooden buildings faci: betworn Main and M lwaukie streets, t | mew Music Hall, The houses were occ pied by eal! traders and milliners, Loss #25) ‘Tne losses by the burning | mgs belonging to the Mic! is DOW asserted, will not ta!) shor five hundred thousand doilsrs, The v8 flour slone destroyed w 4» upward of three hundred GUARANTIFES AND BECURITITS FOR PAYMENT. sola! amount realized by the sale wae g7,57 of the Honds and Interest fe cod by the pl-dyed taivh of the nt of the Mi xican Republic, ot Tamaulipas and san Lua T'o'oe! eecuies by the special pledye Dational morteage) cultural end five hu destroyed all Wiseousin astree*, nd of the States » god is further (having the effect o! of five milions of aerea of agr- adred thoussud acres of mineral 40 tates of Tamautipas and aericultural lands thus od et the value of fiom oneto fi and the mineral la bandied dovars special eecurity th lions of dollars, M. 01 the interess for John Mitchel, probable consequence ¢ n mantaiiiug and earry out th. niore natural ‘0. in the chain. fiom such confinement? What probabie, than that @ fe:ccious dog, p08 prisoner, should tear f 4 pitally mutilate suca piloner, rticulariy if he were ib the debilitated condition which chasecterizoa for his efforts s: of the prisone:s at Andersonvilie, a deat Tesults wuder such clicumstances and from the vds of treatment, an iptentionn e465. Part 11h resolution conveying ore natural su ean Centr silroad, | Central Railroad, is nds at the minimum acre, At Government prices, the us given aggregates filiy-five mil- oreover, aeum equal to the amount he first year is to W. Corlies & Co,, as trus- joven pursuing ao 1995, su, of the ecid tiauds of Edward day The THE COURTS Covur Carervnags THTS D\y —Sapreme Conny, \ yi 199, 2950. 401, 2558, yoo bid. S877, 2551, 2885) Part N , 436, 4.3, 245u, Bit ry 244%, Y4ad, 2446, Yd4N, 2400, LAO¥, 24D4 +) ya coed for the lem, bpecial ub day Noe. 689, 6315, 6401, 1639 Bidd, ITIT, 4669, 1785, Nos, 14h0, 1766, 158. 2, 1V54, 1402, 19¥6, 4 jeas.-Trigh Term— Adjourned for the Term —Adjour Common Term, The General Term will be ip Session the balance of the Term. adoption of si thousand dollars, ACCORDING to thy Norfolk, Ve. papers the Oyster Wade th's seson promines wo be vary brisk of bim ment of at or Coke ty, sixty dues acoruing the tetas nam committees, with some amendments, were adopted. An Irish banner was presented to the Chairman by Th Conazess the sdiourned scopte the dondly weapon, Asam Ub ie laid end 6 berate use al 8 thy Canadian deler= faineste cna eee Manxrm@ oy Hasre.-In the Supreme Court, o@ (Continued on the Las Pane. ’ +9 «

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