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__ THE SUN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1869, ANANTERESTING CEREMONY. SUNREAMS. AMUSEMENTS. was not until 1718 that transportation was | of this matter. We do aot doubt the pro. THE POLYGAMY OF SLAVERY, MA REMARKADLE WILt suir. ee brought into general wee in England byatet-{ priety or Gtneae of a Congressional dolare | mye qwaveon Will Case-8100,000 Tnvolved | An Rotate Worth 81,300,000 In Court~The | Coeversion of a Christin Malden to Jus | —Wild geese are flying northward over New WAVERLEY THEATRE, 1% Rrosdway—Luerctia orgie M.D., of La Grand Doctress, Maunfe on ute of 4 Geo. 1. ¢. 11, empowering courts to | tion of policy for the guidance or assistance —Twe Women Ciniming to be Wives of Milltonatre Emplove tie ton 81.500 transport felons to the colonies in America. { of the trenty.making power, In regard to the Robert Watson, the Opulent Colored Day—A Sirancer Gets 6708,000—Cartous je of the Young Lady toan dou, Conn. —Koxsuth is said to be old, poor, decrepit, and Lg es Walter Recently Deceased. Developments. Prom the Chicago Tribune Poriangeed x sac as Oe ee ee ain on This gystem of transporting to America con. | future course of the Goverment upon forclgn | Yesterday morning, the hearing of the Watson From tha CMeagn Post. The conversion of a Christian to Jadaism in | Uiving om chart. ‘i KIBLOS GAROKN-Forty Thieves: oF, “StiKINg | tinued up to the time of the Revolution. The | mattera not yet formally concluded, oven | wit ¢ ed Betore Surrogate Taeker, Tt] Thoro came up this morning for trial in the | Nearly, if not qnite, aa un The number of persons that compose the ‘On m * Famtty Jars.” Matinde on Satartay, Pp y AN ease wan resnmed Hefor mn Syperior Cogrd of Chiengo, on the cuancery aide, one | conversion of 8 Sow to Chr Penobscot tribe of Indians in Maine {9 459, FL M, between Bh and Men ave. | rigid discipline which the colonial laws au: | though they be in negotiation. But in regard | may be remembered that about atx months Gf hormost HapOHAAl caece that has for & ing time with which each clings to tan had A velocipede ran away with ite tider im Yateo r is ‘ ' kL. horch with which nnectet, having — ‘ Sak tee } thorized the masters to exercine over theit | ton treaty already signed and aw in this ease ae Watson, coped Lega pred plone Ik Soomit st eiverta teike ce eos Gh eae childhood heen accnstomed to worship Providence, Mridty, and Tanded him th 6 ohep wtp A Tun TAMMANY -cousia Bonntlder, Matinge on eat. | servants, joined to the prospects which ari | agreed to hy Denmark, only after repented | Wi? Wim ® mitile suet tt nt Hm, Me left ces under wulel the sult 1¢ fustitated, to. | {08,'9,8 Preseribed form laud down by thelr ances | dow. eri vo and the Pietd ot ne | CUueUrAL pursuits hetd out to theso convicts, | and urgent folicttation on our part, t would aghter, who laberited this property, ‘The | (rercst The compilicent in ihe sare inane ean ally diftorentand contrary channel to wien it | —The owner of Retindrum, a tree entered fq hase ant ed ey Fen “re Pe agatha d to reform the chief part of tho con- | Fem that compliance with the treaty ought | will was adwitted to protrate, and lettersof adminin. | Uniich, the eldest aon of Cail Gottiried Uilich, de n habituated. one of extreme diMeulty. al: | ih approaeving Derby to Kogland, has wagered in disaypot : oman Her 1 tratlo tho widow, About two | COMet, and the auttis instituted for the purpose of ‘he strongest arguments fu $250,000 on his ayes: wenaree © Rag Wo aud Dox Mee price! boston! Pera pati ee bs be hank only acase he ecncbene sae bial ps sl seid padenll ‘woman, Polly Wat. | recover! ve one-third ps on ot d ja ‘an wilting carers: aio odie impres =—The report that the Marquis of Bute wae suYuric fHRAT? tr Dmnpty. Matintes at | * poe 2 eemnaNet iby highly hee “a puieh, Hence, or abuse of tho treaty making | oon, and her nen Albert, appeared on the scene, and | Sixty xcrea uf land gn Mate atrcet, ying between | Mom mnatever, and. IT any onerwlndared Wn renounce | As ont iy be admitted to the Roman Cathosie prieate ntry, unde igh! “fi. | pow ith sireets: several eWeek ite ronverts 10 Sadaiatn thus far, at want tb hood is authoritatively denied. a have heen women, and the fact that there we _ ef ed pe Aang log Cag In the celebrated New Orleans wine cass, one as Liey crossed the line, bas induced them to abjure | day last week, the judges, counsel, and a witnee@ Christianity, desert Corlat and depart from the paths | drank twenty bottles of wine In tw ovo’, Wednouaare and Satuntays BRANT OPENA ROUSK-Orphee Aux Enfere—pec- | cla! to thi oy opmcette Arad Ww YORK CIRCUS tn “ te jemy of t 4 ee Nc mrowners torerett, Branvee Weare | Alaska in his mind when he purchased it, it | also consider tho very unpleasant attitude in | Temine were identified by a It ia well worthy of consideration | prayed that the will might be set aside, an they were | PRentyaccond and Twenty : Jota on Washington and. Kan ul even to the colony. how far it might affect our International | the next of kin, They bad the body of the testator | or tight Vote fronting on Market ahd Jackson etree a « i i 6 uence ri 0 ” i the well-known Uniieh block, on the corner of North If our Secretary of State had this uso of | standing and diplomatic influence. We must | exhumed from ite resting place im Sree ioe en | Citi and Kins ener of a msely wanker avenie aid We and 8 Hite Nae esting un M r enterday wae treet 4 ; in which they oad been instrnected to wall ey Dut of ae Gay aod Sarmediay at 2S PM. was a fur scoing, statesmaulike act. which it would piace a power as friendly to | 5h hee er ing A Deer ues paid. | RAopres (RO wauN aT RUiak rent pe altsestioe Probab feel Justied in so doing. evidenuy Inter. ‘Sisereniar tates ry Eablet ACADENY OF MUSIC—Hanan Opera. Robert le Die — other in th td Lenard 7 ior one Se estimated at not lose than $1,500.09 Prontd imave bor bucmer fend he “ a : we. ‘The Dispensation of Patronage usas anyother in tho world. Tho treaty | poity's husband, Robert, in 154, ‘The colored min: | "in tte year iit there lived wt Witimeyde, in the | ROU eave ner fatlor and spatner aul cling whet | During the aume perlod 155 raitrond ewptoyeen were . :, eenevier pant. dd wae of our secking and procurement u ter, Nath, Jolinson, who married Polly Wataon, | kingdom of Saxony, an individual bearing the name | PUsband, 3 wa killed, ee bball leat Mat | The doctrine that the victors in an impor. oe Mat, and riot | ister, Nath : 4 ! r woman devotedly Cupid 1s wonderful, and whe ; e he hal at- | loves aman sie Will sacrifioe herself for Lis sake, | —=The gas tseing from rock ereviees on the foe wealthy | RA matters not with what particnine religious seck | wostern Hine of Pevnsylvanta, @ong the Ohio river, ), the proceeds | She brestues identi‘iet, a bellef t9 Bin | iias been Ignited, and superstitions people think it 1a vernal - bar 3 ‘The second Instance of w Chicago Chrtstian adopt. | the final confag ration. iquors Ro, art Gottfried Uhhet of Denmark's; and thero wore many and | testifedto the ceremony. and to the sale by Beott. | eet ine ase of 6 olf coun! 7 jer the Watson left his wite . some very grave political and diplomatic ob- | ART te sale he saye, Wateon eft hie wife and vey. | tie oie Jections in the way of Doninark’s ontering | gtrest, deposed that abe knew the teatator before he hae eMPLE, compar of Seventh 0 B.D Grand Cot entary Coneott tant political contest are entitled to the pa tronage at the disposal of an Administration, semen little odions until we analyze the into such a negotiation. But whatever in- of marriageable age, residing in New York, At r " chiliewn, Ine the Jewish faith, and being almitted to member- Parisians are cultivating a fondness for principles on which St reste, A representa. Li Ms Adnlth deat RoredlcMvantin Aosta fanaiier, sue teres ac Suga of whens ics pin that ewurch: wtnac oF Micn. Mary Gilmore, . Particniar intercat is | Doar eteak, which Is likely to become a highly fact that elie was minerly of Detroit, Mic Unileh, emigeated to A a in the year A ubout this time the hittle girl mentioned, Ji recherché disii in the French capital, The beare are =~ " 7 tive governinent cameos te cxrfled on bys convenience or diaadvantage had to be in- | this #tace of the proceedinus, be Bpiddesangd The nets ee PA | ins on VY 8! curred by Denmark, elthor in hor domestic | ¥## Uwell and must postpone ti or he ., " “ ik gone i that the Homish chief magistrate and a ministry, For this : ——————— pie, the tol of the aged parents, died, und. old ing gene mecded to be Imported from Russia, si ina te ‘ eh apiece saotie aiioletiads of miney | Maministration or in her external relations, REAL ESTATE, air vi provtraiod by ‘arief ‘and eager for | Sluer desominatcny oF Cheeta Ae we che ony | —The Prussian Goveenment proposes to abetist deni bon hecahit 4 by tho sale of the islands, at , re 6 En Tae Tid aha Seni WI RH di'was the paramuunt - vi odneti = ty Adtuinistration should have a | 02, ho lias already in: | mie trargeat Davia Sate of the Henson, — | Amsries,. bringing hid envien fomily” with. him. Y the patent aystom, which has been unproductive. of Henry was at that time following the trate of & tanner tn Chicago, and the father, aaturally wisuing to Jorate neue hie 86, eame to thi ety, Po: K quite an amount OF expital, but toe od to engage ta hetve business, Me, Uhlich finally coneiuded to in this fina In real estate, and. in pore pente latent (F109) fn the pu: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1949, curred by signing the treaty and by the neces Thore was another large attendance ary publicity which has been given to it. | at iho auction sales of real estate In the In short, we puta friend in the attitude of | Siiesrooms. The property wold consist sustaini j . gra los of Improved and unimproved eit Bags an ka! fac Latte Beli nad (ts In Now York, Brookign, Kast Ja the Brothers of | ood resulis In Germany, neither stimulating im er of Third | vention nor proving advautageous to the public, sgh pep A able lady recently brought to Con- a silver dollar, wh she had kept for being enfamtitar with As he approuched the | thirty-Ave years, to change it for currency, and found vented him to don hi pol In impressing it upon the country it twust to a Iarge extent rely upon subordi- nates who accord with it in opinion, Indeed, thore is the same good reason for the cordial ‘and Harrison street, Our reporter entered the church of the side aisles, hat in the customs of the Israviite serrection in Cuba Srrending. Ne Altar several gentlemen re solicit her to do, and of recelvipg from it no 1 adjoining Wit then conattt it seounterfeat, She bad enjoyed a long delusion, . A hie policy by i g Islip, LT. The various lots of property offerel for a chajean, Ws Mt Was cont ary Lo the Jewish law for “ " ong ¢ wloption of this peliey by the eubordinates, | fo"G Nes te dor sale are finely situated, aad sold om very exsy terme Tere Chay een b | inn to: uncover. ins piace ot worsiip. ‘The mead | =A French writer says that a Major in Ube Bune “ that there is for ite proclamation by the cp shh iteay Who, ta thoes etry covering was restored to its place, and he weated eld man, part witli Hing only when & sf consequently there was much competition. ‘The bid the Gonvon BEN. | ding was remarkably Urisk, The total rates views adopted ly the latter In regard to the | were has sot aside $10,000 for the benefit of the $1,084,190, ‘Thie iw the largest day's sale this | canti val principles and measures of the go- | New York Herald Club, This association is com. | *240n. The following are the totals ot York gorvud ag wnverwal atarm amoog the adhe. | Yernment are right, then they ought to be | posed solely of the emplayees of the Aorald, ard libel shia Ae bey: phelps ate we Id with equal tenneity by the former. ina mutual benefit society, Ita members are y at Sala, The te + worn ont zs tite New York improved real estate, $2, hry pyre aad | It is to the Inet degree abeurd and imprne- | thuskept above wantin cases of sickness oF mis: | oo) 1), M1, Keaman, #11400; W, Kennelly, # ¥ | st to to expect that a party can be success. | fortune, We are glad to seo that Mr. Bennett | New York unimproved —property—W. Kennel ; | £0, or even kept in existence under a popular ee fol ee Lae hit yaa ich ee FM Use rok Talla bik system of government, unless ita offices, | CMON Ws Citupe of the ide hehe . ‘ | Itis rumored that the proprietors of the Zribune | Co. @125.25; A. J. Bieceker, Hon & Co, © not the chief and moro valuable only, but | bob ° 2 ' I ariny fs a man wi hires decorations — himselt to awalt developments, ‘there were no | P's! ts race | nd NO more than ordinary iuterest was | the third was given him ise he had to, the Facenia ie avifes'ed on the part of those present in the rare | second because he bad onc, and the first becouse be bhegind 18 | event which was to take piace. hed aot eny.” Abont 10 silautcn after 11 the eqnvert eame up te a . the main aisle, accompanied by Mrs. Julia Barnett | —A soap dealer recently distributed soap he aitar, Shi hi mt turletan dress, with no oranment except D white | tare, and tho Boston papers were axtomished next silk searf, wileh encircled her weck. She wore a | day at “the clean and fresh appearnnce of many ian in M nd he ah ‘aa ee thn Tas Senators and Representatives large White feather infront, Mise Gilmore is de- giles food looking, and uiguestionably will make | | —Dencon Uruley Jenkins and wits, of West Mr. Berney Berlyn, the gentleman whom she bas | Rarnstable, Mass. are reepeetively aged Of amd Om official heads of the Administration. If the We learn that Mr. Jan nount P cs wwe eat Bands of rev few appear tedors every promineot town, throngh the # pd gasang unges an . ty- eek na rina No better urch | They enjoy goo! health, and thelr niemory of events, will wocia ‘ead lution: Hrookiyn improved property—A. J. Bleceker, Son & 6 the ruin | iw ane, ett alin shaietg’, He centered ihe anete hey enjoy x . Wiccg ck the Halketoe RHE: pouonlttinte aa Wall, axe | oe eee RUN Somos | o., $16,800; 3, Cole's fon, 92,000, Brouktyn un (be oftsred of the wundertul growth of | Eressed in his robes, in 8 eYort Utne, And took a post- | both receat and remote, ie unimpalred, The deacee %. au have J —— 8 | have led tothe | Un in tront of Ure aivar. There were now about 30) Ons betiaut Mee Cite now tout 9) | did his garden work lent summer, th, ott Mr, Uitien, | he aitar by the sexton, Mr, Louis Bacharach, when | —Tho 7¥mee states that President Johnaon ine fh sniadyamcing Jering the questo in weltarauddiatinetvotee, | 04% shorty aiter he goes ont cf offce, to mike w ¢ inaiutaiuing the strictest allence during | Visit to Europe, The offer of a passage was lately Rabhie Mice OM an r made him by one of the German lines of steamers, Hide-Mine Mary Gilmore, ae you present your. , seit with the Intention orjoibing. the Jenioh fwth, | and the ofr was accepted by Mr. Johnson. It te are you ready ¢ ‘of these | Ms purpose, immediately after the 4th of Mared, to Nt wy Improved property—John: & M $44,205. ttled that | istip, Suifolk county, LL, low, by Lawrence & of experience in the | ed upon its own members. How ince it is about as good ns diel wars of Mexico Another force lem in | 10ng for example, could the Democratic | yf¢, Guenter isto go to the Court of St. Jamex, | sirtton, ¢2,610, sortant district | Party maintain its orjcauization if it only | the Zridune Association have very prudently ef- | A large number of sates will Lake place next week : 4 | Mined at electing Presidents and Governors, | focted au insurance upon his life of $100,000 in | THe SUN will give full w of all tirst-cla ‘and epnmed the aspirations of those who | the now North American Life Insurance Com. | Voth In tte advertising columns snd In its reperts , 1‘ ° | Among them we notice the f pales Sought the more humble poste of Assemlly- | pany. The premium on this policy, amounting | (0) /e ivads by Messen, Jon from the ow OF the three ng Wim wesiate ast of Havana. the excre te ©, called the Galvanic, has ea the coast in the attempt to ortisomeni® Wilkins & Ce cat=it is elated In the uit which | ci AYilss CO aga seem crema case ceoe: rae make a brief virit to Tennester, with the view of ements and supplies for the in. | Meo and Supervisors? In fuet, those who | © $7,000, ts to be pald in advertising in that | ton % Miler, end 4. J. Meteors oe intian, Ree mtn axe, Weeasd to by Mins Gi Do you freely | MTANEINE his aMirs,and he will sall for Exrese rang + Galéns we strngyle to obtain euch minor offices as con. By rome inadvertence this advantageous | Eo. perusal of their wtvertivamie nie vil how, vin cous: quem Pe pg Pree ely | spout the set of April. mirpes er of Cubans who were Ps 8 Arrangement was unknown to the edito- | | The Bench House, situate at Wollingford, New | $ Mes G —1 Ti L of Co 14 that a dis. fous Lof ber have Leen condemned | “bles, jastices of the peace, portmasters, | itt I the other day in | Maven county, Coma tate the wingn fest homestead his a g ttmore— 4 —The Journa ¥, Saigo sedate bee é at: ee a Fevantie abeoesb ah of a | Ti@l management; so we read the other doy in | G'Moses ¥.. Beach, Big. is to be opened for sucst i ; 0 ie cee bee tingaished citizen of New York, well known se @ to re is no doabt, however, that | "4 ™ ii owe ne ey rs, are the Labdasaaally the Tribune the fulloving ferocious ouslaught | gm and afte April ia, 1M.” The house ikon a veo, cult a tytn iury Che's | ey warin fend of Gen, Grant, and sometyacs « macy other vessels of @ similar charactor | Party, its rank and f bl Whose hearty | on tife insurance | taisneive Slew Gb the sorrceading Gouniry, “Lr fe 2 bot for hie eeeyines tte | of for the Collectorship of Customs at this port, ham Rare succeeded In landing their passengers | COOPeration euccess in a Presidential election | + One of te most sleniteant evidences of the tens | Avcx, W. Situth Is the propre lr no} ; | ile ies watt eet Deen quietly at work among afew of our wealthy tg | Would be as Impoasible as victory in the field | deney to withdraw enpital ‘wom bre shade GR ts BY MULLEM, WILKING & CO.—One AT BALE CRS TEAL uaath, Cope BN be mca le et te ae and here them. (Sti men to ralge a find as a testimonial to Gen, Phe. ca tea | Of Dattle with an army Hountifully supplied | furunce comuanes of every kinds nnd cespeelslty OF PARR LOTS | veturoes to hie urizinal imanese ofa tuner, | fie tuiniven articlea of filth of tue Jewish nation, a | About gmf,000 will be contributed, part of whlch wilh b tithes 4 = insurance, ‘Thetr ensire eapltal, being in 1 | Let thas aie its tearguly ior svine | Flows): be expended in a house at Waehington, and the re renerals, y col | r L ton t 1. f believe, with a perfect faith, that God (blessed | pens J nate) is the Cre an vr oc all | mainder given toward housekeeping. n thing bits porals and privates, ‘he opposite doctrine Pretend to create oF pre uce a | feeling Of assurance OF seen beings, and tuat He ured, renalting in the vy in the mind of the A train ot cecum ne has made, aud ever —Bleeding, once a favorite practice in France, z 4 etime 1 by transe ure ‘I 0 emplo, not wd vn choice of @ ft Mubike, of the every pr i . -. Great terror and anxiety exiet among tho | ## semetimes pre mulgatod by transcendental “ ured. « nt 9, pela ra wee ot oa are a sanice a man a uke ubike, ws we ae 2. T believe, wath a perfect faith, that the Creator | has now decidedly gone ont « fashion At tho central Amerienas who live in the island. ‘They | ‘heorists, who may be profound philosophers, | thrend of Obire ty the world's wealth, ‘The more eapl: | (0C gw chy, “Mutike suceceded vu ‘well in occur hg the eum> be His name) th the A that t Dureau of the medical estabiisLments forming the a unity whatever lik toLis so invested the more non-producers there ae | for producers to su: port, aud the lees the average | inligs of the mdue'ry of this countey, The oficial nts of the Life Insurance Comp of Now ard in | but are cortai Y poor politicans, We presume, therefore, that nobody will | be surprised if Gen, Grant should bestow the great mass of the offices at his disposal intestate, but, previogs to bie ae a i fe Clenfarges upon honest, competent, and patriotic mem. ry hie} OF fia: bers of the politieal party that clevated him yt s than ‘exccuted: the war for their provection, but he bas beon | © the Presidency, and should pay very littls Tae UGnin exmpelicd to reply that there was no veseel attention to those who res'sted his election, om the station which could be spared for the and sought to defeat and disgrace both him ot | Fo “ia mot‘any cimilitude what. | scribed. In tho yexr 1858 the numler of caren im . : shots fe vonted powute | FF Ith m perfect faith, tnat the Creator | Which bleeding was preverited amounted to 1,286, st B0 ft volieve, with a perfeet faith, that the Creator sie sal twat H ¢ a ‘ - re clved. property est deat welts Keurys | Colossed be Tile name) ia both the iret and the last of It is reported that the cultivation of ON _ r x i e wea ied A received # house ond lot, und a | Stings, poppy plant wil! be Introduced into Louisiana, Ne a rewuiar meni ryurce of one me ; i puree BEL AE penl ag hyip that the Creator | Frencu eentleman at Natchitocnes, it is stated, haw t Nickerie berth ies ee Court Colendars thin Day. pie aud Ing PortiGn of the es.at (eniiitsa’ out "wages uni thar wot orcpar’ts | Announced bis intention of planting In the speing of ever repli to the insurers,” Creer. Part Over fohu Hi. Mu Tely aueonercied | Pfay to any other belng 1509 several acres of poppies, and of manufsctoring and bis friends, The abov: ed inthe full bh £ leaded in | roperty to . I believe, with « perfect faith, that the words of | opium, It is usserted that an acre of poppies will purpese i sidebsessurteet he above appeared in the ie laze i" ' 18 is G0 1 1 \ action, Che | the prophet are true. perteotfulth, that the prophecy | make ‘ty pounis of opium, worth 13 to 60a Ons latest despatches assert that Iavana he St. Th Treat Doeravees, EO a eee, | ag is, 85, 1a, | t : jor (may his soul rest in | pouud, at w cost of less than $4 a pound for manne fs_practically in a state of siege, and that Heb Mlad dl hcl usd ot 6h posrebody got 8 blessing’ from somenliere, nd prikecieg ba Peace). was true prophecy, and that he excelled all | facturing, and that one man can cultivate throe aeromy a pe oh OU AN WRAY. be more opnowed than | #e plitor boston te enw: | “ he Teen: “ the wages who preceded him or Who may succced Tam Crain the eaalit Ohio lawyer and Da RAGA aks fi we ars U) (renal “expanwon tor the mnero | "Si auiie to publish the foilowing in en ‘ wht Qteeo ewes | Bh, te sth is ial enon Wes waiter Meese ene jear hip in case o her out- | sao of expansion, We have more territory | {chs eanieh crake ta yenraay a rt | Oem Sa Seer “in Be Bey i ie pe welch Weer sy HE WP RCTEEY, Aube SHAR dP tte department of what ia eafled ‘stance Pabe lique,” 6.101 prescriptions and 1,513 verbal consulta. perfict faith, that the Creator | tions were given in the year 1867. Out of there 7.044 me) is incorpureal; that I b o h Dleeding was pro- econ | ae cases there were only two In which bleeding was p ‘| diy Do Hucheo of this Me. Cubeh, that soon everyining was if 4 Taanage Woatever he coun: | 4 that the im bee i lanas, und 6 are everywhere suspected of and doubt. aed are tre author, ympathy with ‘s@ in many 1 with great Those residing ave eppealed to the Consul #t Maven to send thero a national manof- naliy, L believe, with 1 be 'h teed Was pe nd HL AR « eh oldman became & puvpet In continued iil Bis dewty, Ou Me, Ubea di { neveral deetiny 01 uit bis property. Now comes t 0 y. The town of St Miguel | ite than wwe ane enters fn cre NEXT LO (MMAR MR ete TAN pithTite awa” pRctice of ta ey te tte tru whieh was given to Moses, our instructor, (May | MoUCY from every one of Lis friends, and seldom Mite and #0 OM. F reat tn pence, paying them Having been fined $30 by a Judge one hundred years, But there are political, com Since then the 4 Kall} believe with a perfect Mith, that this iaw will : never be changed, und that the Creator (blessed be mercial, and military reasons that may have | gat His name) will never give ua any other | & just influence upon the policy of our Gov: | editorial puffs, und ail the adroit dovie ernment, For instance, who enn doubt | guised advertis | that we would bo Letter ablo to keep the | Amerioan Life and stronger in war when it comes, if | afer than any of the old fogy insuran ts of janagement, and judiciously haa been burned by the msurgencs. While the subordinate Spanish officials are guilty of ns of our hilarious and sen- ouiemporury have grouued with letters, day for disorderly Vehavior in court, Tom looked all around the court room, and then addressed te nit Creator | Judge: “May It please your Honor, 1 vee no one , i the actions and | present of whom Lean borrow §X0 with which ta Hore ictal weiticall tiers Rothe Hetty BA | Fey the fine Just inflicted on me but yourself, Wilf 11. Lheheye, witha pertect fith, that the Creator | you be kind en (hicswed bo HM nancy rewards Gid80 Who. observe ss outrages ayainst American 10, Thelleve, with a perfect falth, th (blessed be His name) knowet mutaotn of dis w North tritle 2 appears to take a moe ‘ she subject. In one in- - we has allowed a native of 4 tad been nataralized in the ‘ *) depart from tho island ‘ 5 otrary to the policy which ie eaforced by other Spanish officials, and our Government cannot too soon despatch to that region a naval force sufficient to protect the | rights aod intervets of American citizens. veurance Company iv cenit Court en Rovrins as a Wirsrss Tt ch to lend me the ainount ® ‘The ‘ Judge, foresceing the probable result of waking the Pes curemandarcats, and puulahes those who traut- | oan vequeated, addressed his reply to the Clerks Lbelieve, with a perfect faith, that the Messiah | "You may remit that fine, Mr, Clerk, ‘The State of ne, and, atthongh Ws coming be de Y our neighbors beyond. the St. Lawrence and | ces which show as c wry ior ry wus Yr Med that Lo cay owY Rolling a small packave im the streets. of Washi #worn to by McHenry in the Bin Ail thts | Yoh ‘a to by McHenry in the Binek wed by prudent the lakes were consolidated willingly with us? What would we ly given, or rather , for St invested for the bene may be just as a ma at het ‘ te 20 th y tis a melanchely picture | Will still, in dally bope, patleatiy await his he ae setae’ Bord to lone 60). Uiae 3.460, Ic. Hieven months | ance. —The French ex tiie |. 18. Ebelieve, ror gin rE. A. Rolling wae then called. He jess re- | fed thot | gard ite views as slightly tinctured by that busie | OF glhcry nays, but a good | ple will neverthe inly excel in imparting @ i character to whatever they hha pee held at Belleviile, * the citizen Dacassa," 4 more by the hand, nd family trou pied in taking the testimony, emimaed Gat tice weeks Will be co nee and making the ary of MeAluster aud Nissen & Barnun aye | te 4 the firm of Govodvich, | | ‘The Rabbi then took Miss arks which had been made by M, Gare ior the detendants Jo her into the altar, opened a door and exposed tha ., i the violent tone by which the apeechet Tuurah to view, at the same time asking the ques- bo peg ys tion, Do you know the Menulng of this, aud’ the | delivered at these meetings arc usually characterized, Origin ther oft? proposed the folowing resolujion: "That the tw To the Lilitor of The Sun. Miss Gilmore—Tt te the Tanrah, the holy law of : possi rye {0 Bin: Is there no way to gompel newsmen to | God-given nnto Moses on Momut Sinal, fr the chile famous Gernier-Pagds, ta of the people and n of Tat “7 | 2avbl-tan yon inform me of the most tmportant | tnely lied.” There were about three thounand per ors of this Rely law cPiaes ne | Miss Gilmore—T can. The most tmportant words | #04 Present, all of whom, cxoept two, weld up theit are thos ih the Second Hook, chapter 19, wixth | hands in fevor of the resolution, ‘This «mall minors I tora" And God eald unig Isia’k ye shall U6 of iy | ty was lowly booted, aad eries of * Turn them out © ond fom of priests and an holy nation. cane wT | cithey"tien! resynied. their emer position fa front | MERE Talned, Te will be remembered that M, Carter Ghat | Of the altar, aud the collcquy was continued as fol- | Page was a menbjer of the Republican Governiacut ac oheats. Ae | Priv As yoo have jolned tion, it now be. | 19 18 + but to the | oiica you toast off sour old hata and tages mane | —Bronistaus Sware, one of the most able and LickER, | among Israel, there‘ore ple ry nt of 1861-2, disnppeared mysteriously a few Miss Gilmoro—T choose the na eah, being | ment o ay eee ad Lumblent of the mothers Of aur aeting id aks | monthe after the insurrection broke out. He Lae faired tw her fath ah od just found means to communicate with his friends, phim I declare you tion Siser Leah here in this fe nd atorday, | house of the Lord our God, and in the presence of | WH after making every efurt to find out ii Let Catupet | tee pegmler be tee: bercer ofan le become of him, had given him up for lost, Mo wae ter of this ‘concretion, ax necepted a membct of | sentenced early in 1963 to Siberia, but it now appeart | our nation, In which T congratulate yon, Sister Loaby y carnalininded pe with @ perfect faith, that there will | dramatic and on of the ever received any puch age of money ti stroet or claw aleve, from Loeb in Waeh raw Loeb but twice until tie Lira, atid that was in the promence of Beawtor The else Is to be cor th ued today - Courts Cir it Snirvens or t. Charles Mallory, ‘This of the et ry of Koods ad at a time when it aball what would wo not havo gi Thomas during the war, when Alabamas, | ness arrangement above referred to, To quote | a Shenandoahe, Nashvilles, and Sumters were | an old saying, somewhat populur when the ton, | The Sixteenth Amendment. destroying our conmeree, and having as free | Jom Cuammens ran Gov, Crank, and recently re. as ourselves to that harbor and to sup. | vived by the Zribune, the other insurance com come down,” to thy tune of ire," Aigwan® Treading the eg Whe 4 tor the compustnan Purwel & & We have already discussed the proposed | acec Fifteenth Amendment of the United States | plies? Andespecially while capture of private | Pavies had better * Constitution, bat there ts another propo. | ship# and goods is still allowed on both | €¥er so much a tin fit ion, which has passed the Senate, aiming es, What would wo give for it when we @t the addition to that Instrument of a six. | get into a war with any great naval teenth article, in the following terme: power? Consider its central and command. “ ART. 16 The second clause of the first section of | ing position in the midst of the most impor. dee second article of the Constitution of the United | tant group of islands in the world—ielands Btates shall be amended to read as follows: * Rach Brate shall appoint, by a vote ne: Sie peopl hereul en inteks number pr ssornsngnatorpsy redaarneeineahenge defensible harbor in the West Indies, if not |The Sheriff of On Benatore and Representatives to which the State may | in tho whole woild; that in war both belli. | secuted for malfeass beseiiied in the Severna bat algae al fie gorents have equal acer shar yesibatenestivr Stators shut! be appol.ted an | POrt and depot of supptics, and that we can- Biector; and the Congress shall have power to pro. | Hot strike an enemy in neutral waters, nor sertbe Ue manner in which #1 Electors #hali be | mship Bu bed Inthe Mi of "y traitor to his nutive land, bas impudently and knows keep your sparkling and live sheet on « —— boon shipned 6 A tot wi v Mnet ehipred on hoard the Taitieltanatiey | Perhaps they do havo it; they say they do, & The most successful theatrical manager of the day is Mr, James Fisk, dr. He carries into that business ail the genius, dash, and originality | punt ot which distinguish him in other ber, 1865, with direct Why should not the manager of Brougham’ | gingtonby ateanen nt specitying any vessel, | Nour can « where «ll the grout maritime powers have | Theatre borrow a leaf out of bis book? The t whe received the goods it the wiarl put | by tem, 1 t ; the name of the Entorpe in the bill ling, ¢ matter.’ Can't you sur up the news that it is tho very best and most a e Aho Wea: (ao sleauer nanenieen ta lading Be men ng pro- | Wut as she did vot arrive in time, the Twit-ht teak soeeee thant Pe lograham charged ihe Jury Gen, Gr id that” the question whether defendant “was | Washington Corresponden to it as @ noutral | Charges against him is one retating to his having | Hable or not denended hate Aldine os be Ven adininistered ctloroform to the murderer Caus: | Onis ommacconst, or whether thet in BY wert, just before he was hunged, Ic is difticult | Loony of tae Company 5 at 4 second, whether the re. | Tho | pil of tnd mt, Was Ul hig yurt only requires the Sheriff to | Jury will Wing ta a seule! ve: this mornliug, aud there is no pre tiso to Mefen tan that it Ie fold out by @ o'clock in the an to Wilutngton, N 4 wus a | ing, Now, my business keeps me at work unttl nshipe mine meee | etter midnigh pmentin Novem. | twenty minut that they h woieh was Ik Vie | fewea to the elaini antes the the goods by the Euter ion, | Hable ‘The Rods were sent lors and then it tskes me an ho ret to Harlems eonsegu tnt) Or ALM. aust m find the bianket tour Ject not only to the: pi sent to Wile | cannot leave bon wi ¢ state Which name you | popular of the leaders of the Polish national move da county is 1 Am o's Cabinet. co in otlic es the Moston Advertiser. from the language is brief speech o: to tale with his friends ab vu mo the | The to ee wherein this constitutes an offence, warrant of the execute the ion of aan A ¢ the | law forbidding hun to make the sufferinginvolved | 4 Captain Mutcren rem. Aseauny ow La} in carrying out the mandate as light as pox. | Cam Boy.--Ber Poe pinned n pursue him, if so notified, until twenty. four hours after he has departed, Consider the very great advantajres of our hay <elusive porsession and control of # port in such a region; the advantae of | sible, ft might ax well be objected that he bad | Ps Pena starting fresh irom that point with full crow | given hin a cup of cove or a glass of whiskey. | froin'Ghog oy to N rent Ose pos 1 ae! years he has been ehainrd to # lying below the Fi anit prererve thee; inay the Lord | level of the river Neva at ¢ t, where so many ¢ his face suine upon thee and Le gracious unto prisoners ed a vat tmay the Lord itt mp bis couuicnasce upon | Politteal prixoners linve died able deal ; rand iva thee peare, Amen Those who have sven him there, and who know hin Kabbi thea shook hands with her and the | at Warsaw, when he was a Lundsome, 40 k the the vent, a tors and fepresentatives, | in the name of Tsrach your nationgand accept froin | Seat for the Inet f qieutly speaks on this saiject, Ho | me a shore in the blessings of the Lord our God, | Wallin one of th 1 quict wey avout the | May the Lord ble ror Chosen by the people, ‘This {ee good measure, and wo trust that ft will Le passed by Congress at an early day We cannot doubt that it will tifled by the Legislatures of the different | Btates. At prosent, the cb tial Electors is by the people in most of the States; but the Leyislaturcs have control of | the subject, and may prefer t tors themselves, In some of the Southe Biates this was actually di Low the auld be re: said that | th act, Win. 8, Gibaen, | or aa: | promptly ed young #4) a snow te Impose! 0 recogaled Jie and groom presented theme | MMs ay that tt I now guite imp re a tar and were married, consume. | Bim. He is a crinple, prematurely od, utterly brokea of which, from tis not | down by disease andsuilerimg, aud without a sparks paie (tally Witngssed, Will be read with picasure | of tip old encrcy left, leo of Presiden: | and cargo of auyplies and cond, instead of | But then, some people d anything of @ punishme they must have torture e fy thoir feelings of the Never ot think simple death | Un of tie N the Indians, | by the eapta with it to satin. | [foveation: | any co sider ly anferr vat his mtstony and who ha y olicy of reconstrnetion inierred that ecrtaln g names have been frequent | in this connection wilt not t Aud ia tis ease may be Wilson, and) Wi 1 regard lor Mr, Wil prvety be wuld that h mitered by a crowd Mn w deneute but wnmutstal used, Wht deaitly “Deltevedy however, tat be. wil hin w Cabinet’ seat, The New £ hear that ia the great wheat fleis of Ohio, In- TREPERSON MARKET—JOSTICR STANDLEY, * A, i dia froin our present Atlantic ports; the advan- tage of keeping our enemies out; tho | advantage of a prize court there, by which we d hout th ed, but J © proj Lropped, 1 Wine st the w iM be ma vernmn a porced the Cou ce the nett The I BOARD OF LDUUATION, gronnd, euitable for building parpores, py the con sets The $17,500 Forgery—New School Edtices | tt ictlon of a heavy ea wall, alons whieh an aveuue nit hey ie i finn Without Number—The College. 2,700 tect In length, to be called Atiuntic avenue, te 01) flats are to be converted into dry ——— = The Police Couris, Fears have been expreesed that the mild RSVEX MARKET—JUSTION LROWITH. Weather we are now enjoying tay prove injurious | | New Yous Hove ayn rete Trarsiva 0 Maynes. a hult-grown boy, was locked ? sian ; C + Was locked up yeaterday cing @ too early devel- | on churge of atiempiins. to steal n waten ie ming one | opment of vegetation, and exposing it to frost | Humnaa, of tg Dov ¢ ible or treble the effectiveness of our cruisers in those seas, because they would tion, and it may be don anywhere, ‘The | not exhaust themsclves by details of prize | to the year’s crops, by in PMposed amendment obyvintes this danger, crews, and spend all their tine and ronders it impomible to take the exercise | or two thonsand miles for an adjudication, | later on, Whatover may be the result in this | fang wim! of this important power from the lands of If itis said we already have access, 8 have | part of the country, our readers will be glad to | Whom was th the people. our enemige whilo it is neutral; and if by A Penal Colony in Alaska. any European combination aud alliances We trust that the projcet of converting | Denmark should become ourenemy,weshould | Alaska into a ponal colony, which we have | be excluded, Besides, at best, we ennnot lately brought forward, will receive from | establ sh a prize cowl on neutral territory. ae & revolver in his possession as one iat he expressing the strongest contidence in Gen, Grant's | ferred to the F 2 " 0 His possesion as one tha (Beanett) , Grant's are inance Committee appropriating $13. | atthe buttom and four at the top, and will slope i . oc ] . . had lost, Bi tt demande. hereupe ) | devotion to the best imterests of tue count, 000 for (be pureis 14 ~ Pp, Congress, the press, and the public the con An accurate and elaborate survey of the | One * the most interesting fruits of the | fred “uoone hime and aed bot yee es ae is li on the easterly aide of Shetifl street bee Rated | Lack ward de foot in twelve, Its estimated thal sideration it mer ts, sland and the surrounding waters shows tho | attention now paid to the velocipede is a new | Bleeker street to Thonipson, wh sistance of Otticer Hutchinser ous mechanies | Duiy th resolution was adopted aut ntrance, With only a little | of this city, of which we yesterday examined a | Tecovercd, States Army has received the report, which he bad We PUSK are te. hing, sua be mado absolutely improg- | model, It is a monocyele, or single machine, JUSTIC® LYNCN's covRT, nRooKLAN, Instracted Dr, Crag of the Army Medical Depart: | far Geran Rear ene of SHO ment to prepare, after witnessing experiments on a | Tux Couutce ov tHe Cirr op New Youx.—Tho | _—A fellow who hus bee ¢ seale in preserving meats by Professor Game | Trusters wer and appointed Mr, Aified G. Com acor on his leg, roport ts very long, and | Protessor of Mixed Mathematics. Mr. Kurtng ~ | and then did the shaving wit! any lather, ‘The 4 king that belver Mellivins te Rt | customer remonstrated, but was told that lather was college for the instruction in the German lan- | entirely useless, and had a toad: eat present adorded, hair sth and tough, and was therefore never used by Metropolitan Potice Disctpline. persons who liad any knowled.e of the face and tte Pourceman ano Lawruionten iv a Puopn appendages. After the beard had been taken off—and Kelore Commissioner Brenvan yesterd i it Was done in a very short Gme—the cr took @ Veh. Junk a lamblighter complained elscumeey Wane Ceri tay i bee field, on the morning of the J0tb inst., at the Last ol chard luded Se Gera it may sign fed Une le President Larremore was in the eh irlost evon- | to rum, ‘The work will be commenced when the Boord adopted Commissia: at Neilson spring opens, and proposals have already been nd mW agninat the pa f Lie bill before the | yortixed for, The wall ts to ve built of granite, and, or a rulrosd Carough Twelfth aireet, { Voreived for. 7 : u ee on Wnnee to whieh had been re forved the question © the forged warrant for §17,600 upon the Broadway Honk, pu issued by this Board, report Wile Mr, Hots. veet on ‘Thvsday ner th the exception of the foundation and top etones, to be a drylaid rubble wall, The tvundation ' 168 Will be Hfieen inches thick, and euch stone connsel, Mr. dames Bra nd died, they had | Will Fest upon at least four pilos, ‘The eap stoner West Ninetoenth | Caily aiyide d aviout the chances of there twa (iearised Hr. {iam B.C 1, ONC Of tue Counsel, | ure to be fifteen Inches thick, tur fect wide, and dve ‘There is reason to warrant the ass 9 cup oy Str BW. Stoughton to assist bln i the i Y ¢ bat Gen, Dix Was tendered the privilege of remain: | prosceution aid imvestizate fuet long, straight split, vo that the top surface of the and that ve live declined the appcint. | Hon wis enstalned by the Bo ment for personal and business reasons in letter | New F : tas likely Gabe either Me MeCHae on aie te ) and Lilinois everything promises well for |), Sugotise Aves Ay im Wooaran Branpy. -Tamen'| eh ant em giantun oF Wi Morais Xt summer's harvest. ‘The mnow has tain on | strvet, vinsmith, was. committed one the thee the ground all winter, and protected it thorough. | hooting at Janes Ranvett, of B41 Weet Pilly fonrh t street, omplaivant met th nid no danger from frost ts apprehended, Woosier street’ senierd:y morning andre eeiatt Veen | gt Of this case, “This ac | an wilt he fiat and level, It is to be from seventees 101 Honses.—A resolution was re- | fect eight inches to nineteen fect high, fourteen wide ly, ere, With the as The Gamuce Meat+ erving Process, ton and Hons wets, for @ schoo! house for | the work will require 24,250 cubic yards of mud em " capi i 2, Grammar bebool No, 2, in the Bie c Wehinwtanay, bur wad Macey wet, | The Commissary of Subsistence of the United ree vara A Let Congress passa law to put Alaska to | landlocked harbor to be surrounded by hills, | inveution just made by two i this uso, and provide that every State in the { even at its ve Union may sentence all offenders above a | expense it ca ‘ ‘ to the cost of its maintenance in | Coasting of © wheel eight foct in diameter, |, TA¥ Twieves’ Nvnsvnins,— with a tire some six inches wide, or two nar- | Ware that had boon “ or es i ¥. bu 0 es on ter edges e row tires on its outer edges, with two sets of | fi Sum Asian ihe irveat cavation, about 2,0 piles, 9,200 perches of stone, ng No. a2 City tat | 23000 cubic yards of gravel Mlins, and 90,400 cubla F the use of Gram | yards of ballast in fromt aud rear of the wall certain grade, males and females—all va | nable grants who have no visible means of employ. | tme of pea ment—to be transported thither, such trans | of the dozen or twenty forts on tho Indian portation to Le made at certain specfied | frontier; and as to its being incompatible Periods every year in Government vessels, at | with our institutions and form of government | gre sume two fect and a half apart, The opera- | City, aged 17 years, hus been mivai 80 much a hend to be paid by the State sond- | to hold a dependency not having enough | tor is in the middle, and propels the wheel by a | Of Jimuary, He was trac ing the convicts, In this manner the com. | people to be admitted ag a State, that i sim: | simple yet eurious epparatus in whi manity would get rid of its robbers, burglars, | ply amisiake, Wo have always lad such, | weight and his muscle are brought into play, | the carried with him a gold wateh aud a consid: | | fim: Thave the honor t the carcass of a sheen nr tive pracers, and torwan we W. Brown ty Of silver: strony wdonee of J. |. moar De Kalb avenue, om of at 1, that the meat is pro- tpokes connecting with a double contre which : a3 served absolutely fresh, withont extraneous taste or fills the place of whub, the two sides of which | Possimiy 4 Murvau.—o1 shaved in China says A Ui » | that the barber first stropp it would not be more than any to make the Datton, of Jersey | Fmelh and the process has been suficientiy sinpiided | SaMs® aR the requirements of the army, ir. Dain since the 14h | of the same Hopariment, haw addresnéd the ful to Harrisburg, It | ang letter to Prof, Gamges h both his | 1 feared that he has been mantered, as Atty known | 2% DEPANTMENT, BYAsHoN-Gewemat'p ¢ cr Wester: | long, sharp, needie-shaped spoon, and began to ex with hisciub while puting ont a gas light on Tenth plore his customer's cars, He bro and Hudson etrcets, and afterward took him to the | merous little crevic: Charles street station, and thence w the Jeter LAPKet, aid ared for the | Alurket Police Co et hind frou fret Bo tht excuse the oficer « Node of preservation Can hard i Cie hrobable that ite imcroinction | weary wine he conpietariat of Une ary allt oayy Will be. Ye yesterday, and the testimony on both sidca was | h'ituniaysous io bowl au econouiieal aud hygiene point Broke 40 os OR MELITIN, ow, a. erable amount of mone: Tae Honoxen Homicips,—The trial of Gustav thieves, incendiaries, and stout, able-bodied, | and we have them yet. With each ono it is | Any more precise description would manifestly lazy vugrante and beggars, both domestic | » question of time and population, So it will | be out of place until the patent hua been issued. | ig Amiei Mousmaun for the killing of Jon pshtaeh and hmported le will tices ielaude “if i ‘The inventors anticipate that their machine will : * ee ported, beso Islands, they ever contain at a house in Grand street, Hoboken, was continued : ; s ‘ exceed in swifiness every other devico of the | iy the Hudson County Court, befo y This is no new idea. Exile was firat in- | enough population to be admitted as a State, iad. thay Ap ack the diAU atts lind an I ‘ourt, before Judge Bedle, Rte ork olty. Hor whlet return mt V eatistuetory -eanal to the hort hen git up from ng bite of wax and dirt that had A whiere lie wan distharaeg ae | been accumulating since his childhood, ‘The barber 6 that Jon Sree putting out the | *Mddenly twisted his subject's neck to one side tm Ore Wie; that he bad pro. | # . owt rte bad re. ‘uch @ manner that it cracked as if the vertebra had ad that the compigiagam he | been dislocated, © Hid om!" shouted the party, Finally Juak placed be. | Sarmed for tho safety of hin neck, * oer tOule hi ret ” ice tok, him | replied the tonsor, “ime no hurt you vished pusly adi ke to ce AML right," and he eon- Heed te pie ul it was limber a old Woman's dish rig. Ho thon (ell to beate ap is pw ¥ wd oan ‘throw bio Ing the back, breast, arms, and sides with bis fete, . and pammetted the muscles until they fuly glowed: troduced as & punishment in Hugland in the they will be admitted ; if not, they will remain | ious om @ smooth road will be pena — thirty-ninth year of Mizabeth, when Parlia- | a Territory; and as a Territory they can a a ment enacted “ that such roguca as were dan- | be accorded all tho local self government Senator Fenton left for Washington on Tues- gerous to the inferior people should be ban- | which any State possesses, as much indood, | day night. During hi Poisow 1y Woovsrvcx,-—Martin Dowd, of Wood: atoek, was foond dead In his bed, ‘The Coroner's y tn thiscity he was hand- | physician having found poison tn tho stomach, the | Uxcture.—Dr, J, Su tinned to Jerk and twist the nock 4 leotured last evening ished roalm. i t M. P. Chured, te | ore, arn r ft in ap is compatible with the territorial soy. | somely eateriained by a number of our distinguished | inquest was adjourned to enable w chomist to make | My ihe, Atorney siragt M, P Honte | stick over a ogo 1 4c eg folly g He ereignty p) a United States for naval aud | ‘items HxObiet Justice Davies ou Monday night | sn analysis, It ls rumored that there are uspicious felon) Seed and inten nie Doctar \ : ith the deating they had "i wave an elegant dinner in his honor, at which were | ¢iroumstances connected with the death, and that | Waving been a lar lecturer for several wer ‘The Pacific Railroad Company have initiated fice Seaee ving id received, He then dashed, mt their discretion, either to execute | military purposes, present A. A. Low, Bea., Judge Plerrepouk, Col, | some money in the nosseasion af the dead man before | Smnently qualified to mame it entertaining. te Wetec arrangements lol, & grund excursion Water over his min, dried the akin ff to transport to America for lif But i} ‘These ie another material view te bo taken | Gountive. A. T. Siewert and othere, tad fo wine Socerion sss Sram wor teary om} fete WY rahe eons, ogee cae Fin ecraues nmnrek Wah 0 Wert, KO tt

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