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\ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1869. thee pee —=—=- Amuroments To-day, ‘gpette Wattding, 1,19 fraivey tat! Pain We Pewee 1 bo" ewers Theatre! Hes 4 Bryant's Minstrels © Empire Rink, 61 » Pitth Av Theatre Det) French Theatre| ot Grand Opera Mouse Mo “Ribio’s Carden Pie Fy! Rew Vork Otrews Now York @lympte Theatre Yanko Review. ae Ban Froncioce Minstrels, 66 Broadway. The Temraney Th flanlons, do Magen Pi ay —Pooitey Rabi'ton, 4 Chet eras Tepe The Two Methods of Wi doos New York Prefer? There are two modes whereby polit “parties which are in a minority may ende to work themeolves up to a majority. The one is to proclatin much principles and giuip auch measures ae will WIN OYfzong their ranks the candid and likey yoy ats, and eapeciol yt to 6 vor men of fo cast thelr first try WhO not yot selected the ban vote, and Which they will enlist. This was ber andshioned method which Jervr adbfited for overthrowing the Poderalists and building up the Democratic party, Tt was tho poliey parsued at a dater period by Chay and Wrneren in their protracted struggles toachieve triumphs forthe Whigs, Fach of these threo cminent statesmen, in his aflorts to prostrate the party of majority ; the had Uft him! Yn fact, Ricitanpsow Sun. taken her and his two chilircn away from nx —W hich | ER 2, 1869. A CORONERS’ DEATH RING, on Ms table a note from hia wife, ttaling them Lfehid does his daty like an honest rasa. Tamma- ‘to pend twen ind new or | Be for reelection, and the in New York, to Her wly' 7 nina aaa THR ONOULS OVER THR RODTES OF himand from his home, whither ‘he knew 4 pat them dowit ‘ pes tay WM they dere |) IME UNRECOOMIEED DEAD. . — Trafic in Human Corpses Tie Coroners -Where the Booty is-A Private wee nnd an Oficial Undertaker— obbed for the Kenefit ofthe Ming. In New York an unrecognized or friendtess ‘ ———————__—— The Manor and Sag Harbor Railroad is Progressing rapidiy toward completion. The rails are iaid do within seventeen miles of Sag Harbor; trains are already running cs far as will ron to Good not. Subsequently, finding Rrcmanpson If the Secretary dares publicly to take escorting her home froma theatre late at | this ground, which every one knows to be night, he fired revolver at hit, but in | false, his official enreer, whieh eannotbe long flictod ouly @ flush wouad. Ono of his chil- , at any rate, will probably be much shorter ‘ “ in Massa | than he now anticipates, Quogue, and in a few doy corpse is made ao object of speculation, upom which bie be W apebled arg ag atin oe ground, « Alstence from Hunter's Point of about | Carter, meds ae obleet ef Pestle eee ee chusetts, le succecded in V Is Mr. Sumner eighty-1wo miles. Thence the unfinished por- | 61) from ferry bon's, ere run over by stroet cars or session of the child before the Supreme Court tion of the fine runs through the Shinecoek | otner vebioler, sect with frigbtcul violcwee at the Hille, skirting the Tadian Reservation to Bridge | Lnuds of the baditti of the eity, oF terminate their Hampton, where the beadquorters of the con- | existence in the retirement of » hovel Ledehanber, tractors {% Jocated. Through this place the Paper Avena toh ge dtr adobe i pt je watet La if carcasses, at bg 4 if aad Ys ae Biche The | by what mennw they die, the Inexoravic Coroner te FS ea ae Sen OY tee tq | S0re to And therm and levy his tribute upon thedr cold monthly disbursements in the shape of payments | ria, coe ie rma io depowited with {ty kindved relies amount to an average of $25,000, The principal | oy mortality. contractors are Jaurs Merny and Samort BE. | If Mr. Suw~un is @ great man, ho will of that State by aid of the sacred writ of apologize for the atrocious and groundiees hageied nt do nae cog | slander of the Cuban patriots into which ho On the 12th of March, 1890, Biewannio’ | thas been betrayed, And hie will take the published a card, containing the shameless opportunity of doing {ty conspicuously and siatement—roepecting @ woman who was the | oss cuty, here in New York tomorrow night. rishi etinad stag dinate after the | Mr. Susnt accused the Cubans fdcatle feparation between 3 MeFarat aye . He . ie husband “it ea be underetoad bp. | Conlin with regent to. avery, Bien 10 ; TUB STRANORR'S DEATII-DED, ahiig few vial? that! vinanbeoe tha | oes TRY, PREECE eee an Burr, and the peymaster fs Joux McC. | Oy the country merchaut is taken U2 at his hotel, focen der and mya hy UME tleticesr SN | hove abolished the accursed institution ; bet | Sccuuy, all citizens of New York. The chief | que landlord knows him well; has entertained te whould be legally Sree, sha should decome MY \ 44 in anothor constitation slavery was pre-| enginece fa Caaias Suirmax, This line will | for years; has found him a profitable guest, Bo long rife.” Yet no intelligent, reasoning, buman This was his accusation ; and there | pass through a country favorable to the location | as he brentties, every atten Lion Is paid co him and his Leing can doubt, from the evidence fn the of summer residences convenient to #ea bathing. | wants. Pigs ed THe FRA OF CE es ae ; case, that this separation was promoted and Its material and workman will compare fa- | Messenger is een ursalt of the Coroner, brought about—and not unlikely originally vorably with an;: line in the country. his custody the dena hody and all its effects rassod, the lundiord gladly availing him saggested—by Ricwannson himself | Parks Biiwhany, the Hing of the aly, ‘At last, driven to frenzy by the loss of his ENY, : A means of get! rid of whattay no longer prot hun, more than life, and by t mtemplation of Sa One Fecel gia aeatian enviigh te Wl UNERCOGNIERD BODIES AND THBIR RFFRC his wife, tho mother of his children, reposingt against his usurped authority and vote as they served was notruth in it, A great man, when he finds that he has no Kuch a wrong, hastens to make restitu- tion. No suggestion of vanity, no false pride, no fear of compromising his own in- fallibility restrains him, et us see whether by this test Mr, Sewo8R is a great men. Bodies coming Into the possession of the Coroner, when nnrecognisged, are sa posed to be removed to jn the anns of her seducer, he shot that Tp Rey S. please, for thet upright magistrate? Are We | tne Morgne, where tho city has liberally provide scdueer—who wes armed at the time to me. | me tA8 A. L&pwirtt is @ Democrat, 0n | slaves or freemen? Lat the rote for Lavwittt | tne meave for thelr proservation fur a reasonable ceive him—through the body, inflicting ne ~* | honest man, and a faithfol magistrate, No oue | teu) time to await the cleims of rviatives, ‘hey are a of i tho | hos ever disputed this, He is running for regi ee placed in posscesion of ihe Coroner by law, and » ' » ohn between nthe Sixteenth and Twen- | Capt. Jasr Counnt one may interfere with his custody until he ducer Ras snes W608 Dy worl seduce Touuonoy Ring are running | gallant run for Police Justice in the Seventh | siain ant erecta certieate af reroral And net foand death. Wey inean the man who | candidate ogaingt hits; but it is certain that | District, Ho has the uniied support of men of aly se boey, ons {0 tre Coroner, Lat & i i and om in ite oxagt . rus will every party who are opposed to the Tammany und elevate the party of the minority ty ite place, addressed arguments to t) of the people, and appento gous. lene ' atolig t for thr into 1 wht | tn Wedayy is te pay no par Yen! ‘© tie Jadgment, the con- acieuve, oF the common scase of the people, » but to cheat all you can during the election, by means of fraudulent naturalization pa- pers, -iilse entries opon the registry, andl 8 of repeaters at tho polls; and if all y. these appliances fail to insure the success of your candidate, then either count out hie op ponent fn canvasslng the votes, or 80 alter the Feturne as to meet the necessities of the case. This Intier move of converting minorities Into majorities may auswer pretty well for electing now and then a Mayor, a Sheriff, a member of Assembly, or oven a Governor, but will be apt to encounter serious obstacles when employed on ¢o brond a field as the whole Union, and in the choice of so im. portant an officer ae the President of the United States. 'The two mothods, however, are open to eriticiem and choice; and as we fail to din. cover any opinion upon this matter in the recent elaborate expo m of public qu tions by the Hon. Piven B, Sweeny, we should like to have the views of so shrewd a. politician on this subject—a subject, by the 8 the pros ew York aspirant to the Piv — - Jutrage on Religion and Dew ceneys The Astor House, in this city, was the yeceno on Tucstay afternoon of a coremony which seems to us to set at defiance all those sentiments respecting the relation of mar- riege which regard it as anything in trinsically superior to prostitution, ‘The High Pricet of this ovcasion was Henny Wand Brveours, assisted by the Rov. Hesxny M. Frevp, DD, and the Rev. 0. B. Frormycnay, ‘The partics were Axuent D. Rieuanpson, lying, wounded by & pistol shot, npou a bed of illness, and probably of death, and Mrs. McFarnann, alins Mrs, Sacu, whom Ricuanpson some time ago seduced from allegiance to her lawful wedded husband, This husband had been guilty of a crime toward his wife—the crime of poverty. It was even said that, harassed by tho loss of his property and the coadact of his wife, he had sometimes taken to his cups, to drown care, and had occasionally been exasperated to speak harshly to the partner of his bosom, although, on the other hand, no charge of adultery was ever made against him, aud it appears to be uncontradicted that he was nerally #0 devoted to hor that his exes Zz ng conjugal affection attracted attention and Re elicited frequent remark from his aequain tances Mrs, McPanraNp was @ woman of per tonal attractiveness. She and her husband and children, in tho year 1547, oceupied rimonts aljoining those of Ricitanpson, vho was a young widower, with children ‘As we aro informed, Mrs, MCFARLAND got into the habit of going out to lunch fre quently, if not da! with Rrowanpsox After this had gone for some time, he husband remonstrated with her agninst su a practice, telling her that it would yive rise toecandal, She replied that sho had not before reflected upon that consxquonce, and promised immediate amendmest, Coming home earlice than usual the next day, Mc FAnLAnp was met in the hall by his wife, who came rushing suddenly end as if sur prised from Kier aipson's apartinents, and then by way of atonement she threw her arms conyulsively around him and buried him in a shower of passionate kisses. They then went to his room, where he gently re minded her that she had broken her pro- mise; she again promised reform; t spent the night together, and in the morning she continued to cover him with terms of endearment, finally begging Lim, as he left, to return carlicr than usual, assigning as the reason of her request that she had not | her? had enough of his socicty of late; that she * was lonely, and wished to peo more of him, | Jo compliance with hor tinpassioncd widh, | nor anything more than a band of robbers BOON return artor than usual, and found ’ APs ave an immense majority of the posession at the time of des"! hold and oatranjws from a husband the afta. | Cts support hin, but mea of other parties and | Democracy are reatons iu his favor. The Rivg | sete » " sumhes wer i : meee fram a Wuaband the a | of no party will give him their suffrages, In- | have pat up Hexnr Moncey against him, @ men | sy necessary cr trope : tons of @ wife, 18 equally her seducer, | deed, 0 popular ishe, that the Republicans, who | inferior to Coeuren $n every quality that ia casen. | {ort ater et Whether he Limselt his marital relations | gre yory strong in the district, are youerally going | tal to m ontinary | ¥ with hor before or after a mock religious | to vote for bim, though @ Republican eandidate | Majority of Tams IG Te ye eae tian ponere who alae the ceremony. As the great and eloquent Jon | has been put up with a view of drawing off their | have n> dowdt 1 reame f f cious ame, The word Wutrrne said, “Ho who enters the dwelling | votes, and helping the desperate cause of 1) a Pemult \cotandingly, for the reader wail d there are Be Mant La Lhe class of cases ab rare pickin he Coroner kt ¥e cl of a friend, and, under the slelter aud pro Tammany King. All independent, honest Dovio we it well, tection of friendship and hospital cor. | crate, Republicans, Labor men, wil eft 1 ’ ct do you folly understands that ba pees ee ore M they e of a ” 1 roay rupts the integrity of his wife or daughter, ht cine 'Ul eve to {6 tag he % lek covated | on hoi . administration of the i his time, trouble, and ex- by the common consent of mankind ought | OM/ Stereet t ) 4 ve your support to Thomas A himself tn cane the to be consigned to an immediate gallows.” — | for Patice Ju r iene dant eeu ‘ A ¢ _ 7 rg ,, | 8 certainty on realizing a han pre herbert Kcr ties Meg ae ThE Workingmen of the Eleventh District Le ban tatita’ Cae St Weeds Mica a DG, SASS ENRON f have nominated Mr. Banrnorowew Doxonte for | gome yoarn ago. the four Coroners of the + by his Freeto« tis wife ead Fite < ft humbug—The Brooklyn | AlMe#man. Ife tas also received the Mozart and | formed asolnt stock nevoelation for the promeen! Foes odd ah gph rt Democratic Union nominations, Hie opponent is | Of thi busiucrs, tm which each had an equal imter- Lacon vecuses us of the “exaltation ef hum- he Hon. 1 \ pissed uty Heating PP ; est, 1 8 im, the profits, he ita of Se 4 “ ba Fe hi el vi bould Once) have been rie Coron ’ c . ; bug"—of course, because we bave shown up be Py worst rai hls Dat clowe should | grege Casati Ret Robin, tee INOS. Sd : gus Little Crt, ‘ ete woRoe, Fleecing the Living.” This association tirst entered en | aeiesagememmmmmnemened into ney: tons ‘ate Cran % take posses. , " ¥ on of th sin tl name of the Coroners, a verent brow, Shall our elcetions be made @ farce anda | S4MES B. TAYLOR'S LATESE JOR, | tit ol vote until otnerwine dienored Of. "ihe ta Parchastng One Milli in Hudson City for $30,000. Within a quarter of a mile of the Court Mouse in Hadron City, N. J., are eight acres of land belong- sham by counting ont the men the people vote for, and conating in those they vote against ? © nad she not vor That isthe game it 1s proposed to play against LAND for hor Lusband, for Leticr, for worse, | Tomas A. Luowirn in the Sixteenth and Twen- undertaker so employed ix James. Stoltz, of $37 Bowery. Tho ogreement with Stoltz was that he should take all bodies which the Coroners or any of them directed hin to take, put them on ice and reserve them until the Coroner gnve pernitte for heir removal; ond when snrrendered to the iriends, i ¥ H ing to the United Statea Government, The property, | Stoltz was to eecnre the chat of the fnneral and until Diart—nothing elw— should part | tieth Wards, Butthe eanvassers will be watched, | 16 re i les of a ul furnish th ics, for all of which service s and then? and if they venture upon the fraud which is | "Bich le on both sldcs of the main road, te said to | faraiil, the euapllon, Kr Ot ot Bovoners at whole de worthovera million of dollars, Several build- ings are on it, but they sre unoceupied, and the Fround is not used for nny purpose, Br. James B, ‘Taylor, the keen politician who desires to succeed threatcned, something ¢lse will be done to them, pein A chachs ‘The dozen Democrats who are captains of prices, and aceount taithfuily to We for all But it is eid that her husband was poor, recelpis. and sometiines harsh! Aud so the Rev. Henny Warp Bers MASTER OF TIE SPoTES. Bat not hoving the utmost confidence in Stolte's 1HR comes and marries i tearity, she Coroners em d another man, ane : bepnliyrniahcseiomt th uannaakedirmpnd sii a GrinneN we Collector of tho port, was made | Puralise? to watch hia. Peradise, however, wan her to another man, to wit, this man Krom | something better than mere police eaptaincies at ‘are of this fact some monthe ago, and hia brillant | came to be the general azent of the corporation, and Managed to have matters pretty much i He made it convensert to be firs nis own ARDSON | the bands of the next Legislature; and their Cyeg od And now, consider, married men of Now | Tsignotion, with tho whotesnte decapitation of York, husbands and fathers, by what frail | te Republican captains of the force, will give and brittle tenure your homes are yours, If Lirssisaeal Ol cate Re uaewea eee you fail in your business—and it is said that ah ninety-five out of ono hundred business mem | Monvancad,ievablienna: Tis eitce na neat at some time fail—then the younger and | qtundred Democratic sergeants to struggle for Landsomor faco of your widowed neighbor forty captaincics, may charm away your wife; the laws of | Capt. Jony Jovnna, when he shall have taken fucccss in cmassing a fortune from the Washington Market Job led him to consider the propriety of en- tering upon negotiations to purebure the propesty. He sent an old and faltufal friend across the Hudson to ascertain the conditiun, location, and valae of the Jand, aud bis vencrable mersenger retarned and in- formed bim thot tt was worth a round million, ama that as (he Government had no use for it, it could probably be purchases for ™ very small sum—sny vont one-twentletn of ts value, Mr. Teylor was, of course, delighted, and tt 1s sald he made aesur- hands. death and got possession of the effects of tie dead Taiderd, he secure’ m commission, ultimately, as a property clerk, and all mones, joweity, wotele or other effects fornd upon or with deed persons were possed ever to him. He atea had the sett c ment ef Btotre’s acconnts with the At-ocmation, and saw to it that the humane Coroners wore not swin- dled by the funcreal Stolz, A PRIVATE DBAD Horse. Tn porenance of this new line o! hada room fixed npin the rear of hix Indiona will grant a divorce to the fair | tho batou of Superintendent of Police, will | ance donbiy sure by turveying tho Inud, ‘The prop. | HMMM cited s Mosguatnts fecleat gs, truant, and Hexny Wann Bevenen—with | naturally ask something for his present subordi- | erty was never offered for sale, and Mr, Taylor was | for precisely these enses, Bot at the Morgue the Coroners have no chance to Des ahinke WEP wee fp culate on the eure of ie HAAS a on to therefore abic to eowpratulsie himself on no com tes 5 D ones we a is ser- nate and heuoe we sume thet all his spr. | therefore ehie, to sonpratalete, Mmself on no com: geants will become captains, Then, folleswion the Rev. Dr. Prenp, of the New York Zoun- gelist, standing at his right hand, and im ee dt hé police courts may | {ons lor ite purchare, the pubile Morgue, rending fo only mautiest pan. the Rev, 0, B, Frormincmay to tm. | Precedant the emmsars Mt ag pels folie miOy | Te we alicged that Br. Toylor in uxtng hi potitheat Teeanel ang prod Wk taals wtivate landienod ntore a dicasing on tho sin—stands | °*?* perl ; og the | influence and that of his friends in Woshington, to | ie Bowery. t 5 cae humber of eaptaincies to be filled down to sbout | persande certain officiate who represent the Govern- ready to marry her to the first libertine who inake tho scramble f i A CASE IN ILLCRTP ATION, thirty, en: niuch more intere promotion ment to sell b eeribed, m the property which we have ae- Now to lilustrate this avicotable ring arreneemer t, Jet us eunpote a case, A gentieman going Domine in Franklin street, rontdes, we will say. in Brook lyn. Ore morning his wife comes over to town With him, as not unfrequently nappens, and louver him at Hit place of bush.ows and proceeds to «lo sone errands, after which she Is to return direct home. The husband is detained at bie place of bust will pay—not in affection, but in gold or greenbacks—the price of her frail chari If it be said that poverty was not the only crime of McFARLAND, then rest easy, husbands and fathers, at least all of you who ra a When Thomas A. Lepwrrn was a mem ber of Assembly in tho year 1903, a bill passed the Legislature, giving up Broadway to Persx B, To the Democratic Alderman Tn this aistrict, which Dintrict. mbraces that part of the city lying between Fourteenth and Fortieth 4 leaders of th ja 5 nese inosnally Inte, and on going home te surprised never, in any moment of trial and vexation, dent tad Other: iT al re of the hi ra sur- | streets, aud Madison and Sixth avenues, with | fatto find bis wife there, He waite until late in the face railroad, Tho bill was so outrageous ia its | a small portion of the Twentieth Ward, | evening, enpposing that she kas stopped with some have uttered one impatient or petulant word! friends.” Then he allies ont in seareh of her, and provisions that it was not got through the Assem- bly without extreme difficulty, Mr. Leowrrit re- fused to support it, Every means was employed in vain to overcome his opposition, Persuasion and iutimidation were alike ineffectual, and he Lawrence O'Mrien has been nominated for Aldermen, and Thomas Mulligan for Assistant, You are to ex- ercive the rigat of voting for them next Tnesday. Asn Democrat I shall not support either of them, ‘Tho; district comprises within ts limits mach of the intelligence, integ: d wealth of this elty, The consaming the entire nicht in the searen, he viaits the houses of sil the frience where #1 would be kely to eail, bot finds no trace of the tmisring om » morning papers, however, give lim a clue, Paragraph tacets hin’ eye, beaded "Budden death, which tells of » " well-dressed la iad “name un. Known,” * run over in Broadway," *' Coroner sum: Yer, it is the pious, the popular, the ad mired, the revered Hunry Warp Bercnin who comes boldly and even proudly forward, holding by the hand and leading Lust to her triumph over Religion! Who can read tho | voted agsinst it, Peron 1, Sweeny then told | resigenty of the district are asked to vote for two | moned,” &e. rushes to the Morcue, No such iT ji » TT the Cot office, Th |. narrative, and not wish that Plymouth | him that,ho had destroyed himself, and that | young mon who have ao claim on their euffrazes, as | dy there, Then to the Coroner's oflice. | That oft: Church were sunk into the groand until the | ere should be no futuro for him in the polities | for O'Brien, his only recommendation ts that he ts the must call st the office, Perhaps hy noon he of New York. Tho bill was so abominable that | the younger brother of Sheriff O'Brien, who fs now | leans thar his wite’s remains are at 237 Howery, peak of its gable should be beneath tho surface of the earth! Away be goer to that pla: eanuot sco the boty wit Coroner. Again he seeks , only to be told that le Gov, Seymour refused to sign it, elthough the ut strongest pressure was brought to bear on him in Mnitating the great Napoleon by patting his brothers ‘on the yacant thrones of his neighbors, Lawrence permit from the Coroner, this time 2) 2) 7 "] Pe finding him his office, ‘The Coroner serutin ize And Mr, Brncrer was assisted by the | ii6 favor, O'Brien has never resided within the ward untll a | fim efosciy, questions hive reutrding hie Dusincae, Rey, Mr, Frorimixentax, who blasphemed | shall Mr. Sweeny be allowed to carry out bis | 1% Week® He hus no exaployment or business ex- | means, and standine in society, wil ‘of which must copt that of a Deputy Sherif under his brother, For The Guailfloations of some persons woleeted to til such a place, T refer you to the annual records of this city, Mr. O'Brien has uo interest whatever in che ward, Asfor Mr, Mulliau, he 1s one of the oMcers we prove ‘satisfactory to the official, who drapatehes a messenger With a note to the keeper of the my te dead house, informing him of the facts for bis guidence. ‘The Coroner then grout a permit Woman to visit the dead house for the pu: recognizing the remains, #0 that @y 2 or hovtlock say fwenty-fonr hours after the aeeidont—the tn. band in permitted to know hin wife's fate aud gare 03 Te nds the body carcle in « prayer to God which contained these | threat? words: “ Father, we Chank Thee for what these two have been to each other, and for viat they nay be yet.” —— We learn that the Special 'Verm caiendar of the Supreme Court in this district has jast been cleared by Mr, Justice Barxanp, This is the first time such a thing has Leen done in over maf lected to walt On Drikoners from the prison fa the | wpom her Ay Mr. Faornmenam may plead in his | twenty years sacked away tn g¢ fee-box, perhap# In tndecent y years, Tombs to the criminal courts, and to retarn them | P' f r a Nhe Wal a dies tak ele 1 eannn weenie Proximity t0 two or three olher similarly buple: again after trial acd con vietio: ‘These men are pi nted lor your votes, ladvise yon to examine Into thier antecedents and see if you dectn them Worthy of your support, ‘They wil! aot Bet the Vote OF at leant one DeMUCRA, sabjeci THR BROREW UNDERTARER PLAYS HIS PART, The busy litte Hebrew undertaker, who keeps wateh and ward over thie unauthorized depository of lifelors elay, pours ont his sympathy for the be. reaved husband; sssures Lim thet the body bu« heen woll eared ‘for as le knew ‘ze lady vis no common vooman.” Finally, he very qaiciy ime mates that be isa professionul undertaker: Las a large assortment of cofvs aad burial cases, of all patterns aud every degree of frist, with saveds ready made, hearst, carriiges, ant everything guisite for first And Lyin di hob ¥ h #heaper ut yon oun git Vill you took’ at my do. bears pone of thie Mr. HikaAM Mennrre is in nomination for School Trustees of Seventeenth Ward, Mr, Mexuirr has been « resident of the ward nearly twenty years, ts a man of irreproachable charac- that our Saviour said: “Tsay anto you, that | ter, and would make an excellent school officer, whosoever shall pat away his wife, saving | Ho should receive the support of every well- for the cause of fornication, causeth her to | wishor of our publte schools, commit adultery ; and whosoever shall marry —— her that ia divorced committeth adultery.” Rome officions person or persons have 4 ca sent neireular tothe principal of each depart. Serctary Fish on Cubn, ment of oar public scbools, asking from cach @ ; contribution of ten dollars toward ofecting @ Not Jong sinee the Government seized and Lf , ° monument to the late James Suvox, who in his libelled the steamer Catharine Whiting at | early life did iuch to establish the system of this port. Sho was sald to have been em public Instruction fa this city, A moro impue ployed in carrying a Cuban expedition to the Scriptures; but Mr. Breenen, who has been engaged for several years past upon 4 Life of Christ, should have remiuded him Dh. WEDEKIND 1N PRISON. pear wala The rher whe Quit shaving and Beeome © Physician= The $1,000 Treasury Nowe whieh he Gave Coroner Schirmer. ‘The Galler-Wedekind caso was up again torday before Justice Hogan, Coroner Sebirmor te tiftod that “Dr.” Wedeklod called at the Coroner's office on Saturday, Nov. 13, und said that be bad a cave to report, Wedekind said that there was neu cion In his mind of soacthing wrong, as Mrs. Guller had offered biw §100 for poison, and as ber husband nacity of the undertuis body can be token awn, a Hebrew, zat tz ze Coroner's business. let ze body gow ven Feit ae pm deut and ernel atteny Pt at extortion has never) aq ated two mouths alter the offer, he thonght ahe | Commer, But you may shust Ko ‘ rb bes i . ot hi brouble yourselves ui U3 Gardincr’s Island “ in a cause of selvure and | co. to our knowled, Of course, each privci+ | pad poisoned him, Wedekind handed the witness ineself, Boy pet A pol will torn round and ask bis or hor assistent to help makeup the sm demanded, and thus these not overpeld young men and women will be taxed from one to two dollara each to gratify a silly desire on the part of somebody to become notorious under pretence of doing honor to a forfeiture,” as says the libel, The forfeiture of this vessel is songht be cause, asthe game document alleges, she lias been fitted with intent to eruise and conunit hostilities in the vervice of the people of a certain colony of the kingdom of Spain, 10 your’ house. Oh, aud so better ae nobody.” ‘The officions undertaker Is toformed that his vices are not required, and ihe husband again in quest of the Coroner. ‘The Coroner very bia \iforms iim thet the Ingest ie mot yet concluded | Dut as he jury bas vieweu the remains, 1f the clann: ant will appear and testify to she then bave a permit to remove the & United States note for @1,: from Mra. Galler, and ¢ W that he had received roner Schirmer seut his deputy to ascertain whether or not the Treasury note was good, Witness then sent to the District Attorney to know what divposition should be made of it, Wedekind culled on the following Monday and told Coroner Setiirmer that the body was in the tity, he ein ody for burial, deceas philanthropist, 1 Tho inquest has been adjourned until the next dey, At tha dalagd ok Ciba?! ana beoatines| tack ccc . ropiat, Monuments of any} & ueron Cemetery, Fast New York. It wes conse, Dut perliaps it ean be arrauged, und #0 forth 40 tb to wit: the islaw B kind are generally humbugs, but if one iswanted | quently beyond the Coroner's jurisdiction, end he | there need be wo dcly. “Aud 40 the Coroner b “ she has been fitted to be employed in the ser: | for Mr. Setox, let those who want it pay for it vised to return the note, aftertaking the nmin. | Comes sallnfled. and A permit ie granted ior the ita vice of the agents of a pretended government | themselves, and not try to bluckmuil the teachers nd getting © receipt. Wedekind refused to | Mediate removal y. The claimant fade the undertaker of the ehureh whieh he e'teuts, aud goog With bim to procure the rouiulns, proviced With & coffin for ite reception, THE CHARGES FOR KRETING A BONY The Hebrew undertaker at once sens thatthe job is no’ to be given to him, and thereror make for the ring ts tho amouat which he can fil from the afiiicted husband for expenses slrcady | curred, For this he at once makes ont a bill, Which probably embraces the following items Removing body from street. ving Ot ing ia beg Renewing ico ‘Taking care of body two days. ‘Total, k aid that ne had brouehe tt 4s evidence; be did not want it, as It did wot belong to him, Afver Dr. Cushmen had been examined and tho care had beon clorel, Mr Kinizing suid he had a wit ess, Of WHORE exislence he Wis not q former examinations. Tle desired to produce him, as he wes iv Court, to show that We: ind Was not witness of ‘® physician, but merely @ barber, TI Kintzing spoke had emptoyed him in that of a certain colony of Spain, to wit: the | in the schools, We hope the principals ad- island of Culn;” and also becano it was in. | dressed will have the pluck to resist the appeal, tended that she should “be employed Ia the and thus save themselves and their assistants service of a foreign people, to wit: a portion | em an attempted swindle. of the people of the Island of Cuba,a colony | An attempt is made by eome of the Tam- of the Government of Spain.” It is also | many Ring to injure Justice Lepwirn by saying claimed in the libel ‘that all, and singular, | that he is @ Catholic, This is mischievous and those matiers aro contrary to the third sec | wicked. It mukes no difference whether he is @ tion of the act of Congress, approved | Catholic or @ Protestant or @ Jow, if he is an April 20, 1818,” known as the neutrality act, | Bonest magistrate and doc. his whole duty, The Gaten sel acacia at Wilmington Lepwirn deserves the support of all men of all has been libelled upon the same allegations ‘whom Mr, gapeelty, and coul’ swear that Wedekind had told hit he Mad heen a barher in the old country, atthongh he had seted as a servant to a physician, Wea told his witness (iit he had never graduated, am Whom he left the wiiness's employ, he sald’ to ha that he inveaded purehusi a for or Give, sad would Reomontiomemes oO . jeeted 0 the production of any such testimony, wed “Justice Hogan sustained the objec: soshied t, send the pavers to the is surrendered, religions; aud the attempt to «xcite religious hon the funeral r against Lim should be owned upon is over, and the remembers that preciscly, all good citizens, alaaad If Cuba was, at the time when these libels |” ed ar clter’s Jewelry, aud were filed, a colony or people, what has Cimstoruen Fucks is kuown. ‘On inquiry, ‘or be may not recover these valuables ; ver New be may De told that the body must have been robbed before it was taken int or that it led no- thing on but its clothing, which was destroyed in the removal; of, perchahoe, a part of the money Is returned, with (he assuran it that ‘ths was found on the body, ay recover the Whole? Wut quiet submission ts ae. cepted by the agents of the ring ws thetr warrant for Keeping all they have . Soba t. Minin, Hon, Jobu J, Blair, of New Jersey, one of it in the sult of Charles W, Po) lard * “ye Mailroad and others, was . 8 in the cone while attending » 7 trial of the suit of Lanbard ty tee Sloax City Railroad and others. ‘witness was ‘arrest den! ‘motion to have 5 from tneygrviee of the summons, candidate for Assistant Alderman in the Death District, He ought to be elected, He is an wp- right, intelligent young man, and does not be- long to the Ring, Let him have the support of all patriotic citizens, and let care be taken that he is not counted out after be is elected, a Everybody in the Sixteenth and Twen- ticth Wards knows Tuomas A, Lepwrrn as ap up- since occurred by which she lias lost that character, #0 that when she comes to ask the protection of the nentrulity act, it is refused We are informed that Secretary Fist pre- tends that there is no revolution in Cuba, com!ng down from the mouvtains now mnd e86 wenally have not only mone elem bat trunks ited wrth v of Which follows the body i « Coroner or his agents, In d oF f of these sirangers appear and ey are als strangers in the city, and the ners undertuker has no dificnity in getting the Job of preparing the body for removal. Then, what {ith the preliminary xpenees of carting the body othe dead-ionse, packing in tee, je. and the adaitienal enarges fer coffins shroud: hearse, carriog’s, attendance, superintendence, &e,, the biil rans do ata feartu! rite, In_some instances emount ing to & thonrand dollark, and seareely ever lees than two or three huadred. And to wieet this the agents of the ring liold the “effects of tie dead. ‘The c cit all right, vecnuse charged by the OF Hie agents, And While the Dill looks to them extortionate, tey reminded that sueh {lings oust a vast deal more in the city than they do in the country, And so the billig settled, and the boty enatchers nder each parts of the erecta #s they think 4/1 sutisiy the friends and stifle any further quesuoning. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF ItEALTH, At times this private dead-houce has been known to ont in four oF five Inmates at onee, and the ovor from it in warm «eather bas once or twice bee so flen® ve as to lead to complaints frow tha ree dents of (ve nelghbortinod,. ‘fhe Board of Heath Was at last induccd to give the sutyect some. atian- tion, and a_epley correspondence enened with the Cordners, But here the dispute droppe.!, ak indeet every one of the Meath Board's quarrels, hie 4, with @ deal of fase and smoke, but nothing PANADIN® LOST, 189 Jost hy ting the machinery tn thorongh Why he was discharged no A418 was hie prinetpal ouninoss to “1 as it required alt woners to nividess thougist they might fave the molety of Yooty (hat (ll to Lis lot, aint wateh Btolte themselves, — NEWARIIS IMITATION OF TAMMANY, pines cede Smait Politicians tu Jersey Clover-How they Build a Park, and Bleed the Ts pavers-A City Ruled by a Republican Rive. Newark hae three parks, whieh may, for eonves nlenes, be designated as the upper, middie, and lowe er, or Nouh Park, Tt ts with the latter that we pro- pose ehtefy to del. The apper and middle parks were acqnired by porebase from the Indians by the original proprietors. In the old towns tion, tho fathers had m due regard to religton, and to the ungodly pursuit of arms, They also recognized the foct that men are mortal, Accordingly they set apart three several tracts, ‘The firat consisted of 200 acres, which shonld be devoted to the uses of the church ; tn this grant was included the present bury- ing gronnd property. The second grant was for mille tury purposes, comprising six aeres where the middle Park now ts, The third grant was for seh purposes asare nevatly comprehended ta the term park, namely recreation, OPERATING UPON Tim TAXPAYERS. Those who have been tn the beautiful city of ‘Newark will recall ite noble evenue—Broad eircet, They will also remember where Broad etrect divides at the lowerrnd, making the triangle new known a8 the South Park, Part of this ground came to the city ns its inherftance from orlginal hands; the rest wae acquired by purchase, In all it comprises Lve acres, In 1883 [t was proposed to make this the great park of Newark, Assessments ‘Were levied to an enormous atnonat on the property adjoining. Asan example tt may be, remarked that one lot fronting on South Broad street 2X) fect wos tewessed £2.00, It wee of course anypoved that the value of lots in the immediate neighborhood would be enchaneod correspondingly. CONTINUING TUR OPERATION. Property holders waited for the improvement The grovnd was le end required but litile erading, At the upper end was a hole to be filica, but heyond this there was no work of conseqneres to be doce, Yeor after ycar the assessments Went on. Year aiter year no work was done, Street Commissioners snd clerks, Lowever, diww thelr salaries with exemplary regalarity and prom: ttnde, The cost of the Innd was orlnlly $91 which, with the assesment borne by” property hoiders—§20,000—made a total of $50,000, TON OPERATORS REPOGCRD, How much more lus been collectes, fn the shane of axsee+ments for the work done, it iv iipossible to certain with exactness, ey the off is sav thet the firures cannot be arrived at. We are forced, tharc- fore, to the eonefision that Newark las 9 park whore debit and credit secount bas been #0 lo Kent that Newark does not kuow baw wuch its park cost, The knowing ones say that §100,000 will not more than eover the bill, THR ASTONTSAINE RESPLT, ‘Well, what has Newark to show for thi Peorhoys Newark people are sat.sfed wi ‘The worthy Pa Yoarn ago, alter Working drde knew : bu £100,000 their ne. wisition’ So much the worse for :hetr taste, Bat iP SUN hepnens to know that a good tnany are not tatisfied, ‘The South Park ty the most ansigitly enclo-ure In the worl’, There ts nothing to show for the §100,000. Surrcurdine the diemat e Is a five-darred post and tail fones which Would be dear at fone shillings & mile, From the Md siorte ® walk, runaing the entire length, rigidity poinfull gestive of a ramrod, 6 TawPod, Boa to force the delneion was planned by paude isosceles} triat 1) Who vel Few is carly teachin i rige—carieatures of t are nd the aspeet uf the weene Is tuggestive of there a f advice Learn who money which should bave been Next, spend it there, ‘Then tak thatodious central "walk, and from the lead © two serpentine paths 60 ‘the Park shall nv continuation of ti Luvily, pull dow shabby fen ‘pot up something worthy a of 129,000 inhabitants. aoa WII the Kerry Companion Give wn Gaten? At 6:55 last evening, as the Jersey ferry boat Tiudson City was coming into herelip at Cortlandt street, Adolph Gerth, a German, attempted to press his way through the crowd ou the how, Te stim- bled over the chain apd plurged héwllong into the water, the boat wantiug ouly ten or A feet of hetng in, and still under slow headwa. A life ywe- server was Instantly thrown to hua, and the plo prowpi reversing the boat, the Iuvoluatary bather Was fai od out. ———— The Base Ball Maries. ‘The market for base ball players is considera: bly agitated just now, During the Inst ton doys the transactions have been very heavy for Chicago, Con- siderable of a Yoon! demand has sprang up tn vicinity Intely, and there is m disposition to t the market, ‘Onr latest quotations ure aa follows : Catehers, CURIOSITIES OF Chime, fel eA Nuhwaymen in Wall Street, At noon yesterday @ mossenger of Stont, Diek- inson & Co, the stock brokers of Broad sireet, was rent to deliver securities valaed at $30,000 and $5,000 in coin bo the opurelasere, He had’ rea wb Of Wall street between Nassau and Th Way When he Was Waslod by wigh wu felled to the earth by ablow on his t Assault Was fo flerce and sudden that. th no opportunity to offer tae shghtest resistance to fhe robbers, While ne Iny genscless on the sitewalk one of the number thrust his hand in the bac of 14, Duta citiz n selzed him, and he got anty $100 Poe thief and his aecomplices escaped, and the oy and the reiwnainder of the treasare, with the secur ics and checks, were taken hark to the office of the frm, Tho messenger remained unconscious dortiy the aftersoon and eveniuu. pense Drowned Rerseit Bath Tay The inqnost over the body of @ women who committed smeida un Monday in the Emigrants’ Kenge on Ward's Islend, was held yesterday. Her hame was ascertained to be Johonna Zimnierman, She was « recent lamigrant from Germany, who had ye sick In the he been for some th ital, Ob Monday morning she ld expected her brother to call upon her, but his falling so to do made her despondent, Aud she spoke about le: om the window, When found she was lying on her face in the bath tub, Sle was 42 years of nj eee Row the Divore winess ie Managed. ine yme months ago Mr. Spencer §, Mend, of ‘Tompkins avenue, Broo! me heen eonvinecd ife's inilde IN iy oe pe care for the « Jay in December, Mra, Mend’s counset x f a IMUM, had the ese. transferre en dur, and broveht it up io the City Jost Tharsday, and procered a verdict for ain his chont, Mr. Moat and hi id knew notileg of the peared in print the follow pestsoade The Execution of Dr, Xehavane, Drs, Doremus und Horsford ta aa protessionul certilicage, addressed to Guy. ( of Pennsylvania in effect, that the evidence pom whieh Dr, Sehoeppe was convicted of polsonius his intended wite by prussic acid ts insuteiont to sis tain such conviction, ws the prnssie acid found in the stomach of the young woman ean be OLnerwiae Bilis fuctorily accounted for. It ia thonght that the Gov ernor will commute Dr, Schoeppe's sentence, lock Out for Another Swindler t To the Eultor of The Sun, Sin: We wish to eantion the pub twiadier who %s traveling throngit the ating to be a vor oF uuine, and eh Fatt, ana somet as. Ts Prat We fetter to wuit aces heh te s ‘Peivon Hikari areata He against a LITTLE CHIT AS AN ASS, AN INTERVIEW IN 4A nnoapway DRY GOODS STORE, etal An Amusing Scene—Littte Chit Himectt, Abont three weeks ago « gentleman possessed of capital, and desirous of establithing a journal contonent with his politiest idene, hearing that @ feel Repoblicen paper in Brooklyn wes in the ware Etevates ket, anderiook (0 weer iain the priee demanded for it, With ¢ «view, he called at a fireproof dry fe on Broadway, Aster sending in bis How ing eonversition took place : EXTLEMAN--I believe, or, you control a small Republican organ in Brooalyn, af, mideed, you are not Its sole proprieior? ATTLE CUIT—T do, eft. [reaver eevation of det lilis Woas ch Mhedig ot Breuer elevay he littl body oh thetips of GENTLEMA What te roar treiness ? tera X Snderstand. sie, that yon would be pose of your interest, ded yo obrained etary price? ent Proviaes You Larrak Curr (with hesitavon)—Who—who—whe are you, sir? II dun't kuow you, What are yout Feferences? —Mv references, sir, are greenback, elevating himself on the litte =Kir, i don't intend to be trie he Fdon't intend to he trifted with, sirt 1 notling more to way, sir! NILEMAN (Wit) Mis eye Oxed on little Chit) never trifle with apy one, ant neither do Tyer one to tr'fle with me, (Litto Chit at euce LEW AN (continu'ne}—T es ra the courtesy ime to nnother ne Cle mation control ha pox nver connedted Litrns ¢ farther, sir: Tshall per, and there ore {iets nnd ciren with {Lor which T alone a positary, Grxrurwax—Can you toil me of uny one whe Would Uke to vart with stock? Lirtrr Cit — No, air, Peannot; and,what ts more, Tshontt not advise’ you ty huy one ee: tte worth | the stock. You will regret it it yon do. Ugh! Uh | GeNturatan—Froi sour remarks 1 gether that 4s Pour epiuion this the stock fs worth next to nothing. lave recently been told that the: paper Wan at n tow ebb, but Lad no idea that i was in Fuh & sickly condition as your remarks iunply Little Chit gets very restless, and. again elr Himself on the litte tips of his Iii tous, ejnen insvnely, Ugat Ugnt Ugh! Ugnt GENTLEMAN (continuing)—My object in reeking yon was to wacertain if you woald part with your in- terest. As you decline doing T have tit Wee to pay, except that ita to Lrooklym thet I shall direct my enercics, ITIL CHIT (nervouely\—Teh t Uaht UT, rach invertment, vir, A rash investme w {Ught GaNrLEMAx—Cood morning, slr, $= Fidelity of a Dog to bis Dying Master, From the DPetereburg (Va,) Inder, Mr. Richard 8. Bowden, aged about twenty Years,s young man wisely known and mueh este: ed in this section, aceidentally «tot himaelt while out le near bis residence, in Prince George county, n Monday moraing, #1 efterts of which he dies cumstances attending the muti We learn, ure about these: Aiter Dreaktast, Mr, Bowden took his calling bis hounds, went out to ktll some rabbits for dinner. ‘Toward’ o'clock, while ekirting ie woods, about balf or three-qiarters. of a mile froma home, te dors started a hare, The weeds being thick’ana high, Mr, Bowden attempted to. mount ‘t sump to cet a'view of the m ‘Whe aturp was Partially deeaved umd gave way, tke cole of the grin striking @ portion of it, and eaneime the weapen to be discharged. ‘The muzzle of the-gun was touch in The tunate ocenrrence, mand his abdomen, and the entire lond enterod that vital dortivn of tHe body, touring and wounding the bow- els ina terrible manner, and lodging im the liver and. . Mr. Bowden fell to the ground, and was un- to rise or even give alarm, In thie condition rovinined «ix hours before he was found, I> en eavored to dive ais doge ome that Weir pears 0 and muse ch to be made, Two of tiv Jeft him, bat bird, ard one which had never shown much fond. nexe for him, remained ‘ licked his hand, and eh an intelligest and tender sympathy for him, Mr. Bowden wrote upon a picce of paper a brief aAnvonncement of his wounled condition, deeribed the place at which he be found, and wit tha string of iis power flask tied at to the dog's ge and (led to drive the animal home, Tt was nob un. ance without him might exelt . Ul be bad dragged himseif to some indergrow(h and broken a switeh, and several times whi, the dog nveag, that the latter was drivew off To eolug home ward’ the dow passed aeross Kr. Richard Sungay Nice, Where bis conduct attract’ the attention of Mr. 8. anda brother of Mtr. Bowden, “The animal Could not be induced to approach nearer than forty or fifty yards of them, and when they endeavored to approach him he would run away Io 9 certala direce tion, and then stop ax if inviting them to follow. They did follow, suspecting something wrowg, and some few iundred yards distant (und the wounded map, and the dox by him, <e Mr, Bowden was conveyed to Mr. Sauxav's tre!- denee, wivere he lingered in greut pain, but perfectiy conscious, uotii 9 o'cloek at whi Tt may be remarked ax som after hat singular, that © «ieeeased had started out hunting, tis cldost expressed hamsei! us v Ned to have A preaonitie ther, and even went © Doeged him to'come home. second Lime in search o him, in co 8., when the do sbove me ion. It any also be in © body to tho eha rpse comlinually, refusing to be driven fr ——— SUNBEAM. paliat ans —A movement is making in New Haven to as: sist the Yale \ to paying off ice debt, now amounting to two tuoas ind doilars, —The New Orleans Timer saya that Gon ‘Twiges wan for many years the wealthiest general officer in the Tnited Sates Aru —A theatre copyist in London has read’ and transeribed 2,800 pinye fm the Inet ten years, andie re ported to be ef {Il Mv ing and sane, —The Conservative Republicans'in West Vire rinin are called “Letuppers,” becanse they desire ta ‘let op” on the rebel disfranchisement, —The New York Methodists have bought » camp meeting site in New Rochelle for $0, and will ebandon the otd camp meeting ground at Bing Sing. —A “centenary edition’? of the Waverley novels t# in pronaration by Messrs, Blaok of Kdinhargh, It wil! contain notes by Scott which have uover belore been printed. —A violinfst in New Hampshire, when a lad fttenn years of age, walked to Boston and back again a distance of a hundred and fily uilles, to attend ane of Ute shuil’s concerts, —A pair of number twelve shoes were recently found hanging to tue door knob of a Connectient shoe wore, bearlug thls inscription: “Pleas .repare theat shews, will onwl for them two night.” ’ —The number of guests invited by the Vico: roy of Egypt to the opening of the Buee GanaLamount ad to twenty-aicht (hontand, of whom three theasand were Kuroneanis mud the rest Orientats, —A man recently arrived ina town In Minne soln, bonght a lot, Dulit @ house, and Ket up housek ce» low within the epacs of forty-cight hours, and Red @ ron and heir born to him betore the fret meal ‘Was eaten ie hous =A strikt portrait of Denfel Boone at 86, painteg by Chester Mardiug, te owsed by Johp.L King, in ringfeld, Mars, Jt hung fora long thi i ie Slate Mouse 4! Prauksort, Ky, Dut io af tietwee meyer Paid for it, i —Montgomer$, Ala, is a very’, Nvély’ thwn, Last week oneof thie cilitors eliablonged dhe othr, aid Geneval (Clanton) tried to Mazettagen Judirs (Mel try), wherenpon the Judge enapped awo okpe im the Goneral’s face, * : —The prwich (Conn.) Aderrtiger has dise © Grand Jurors in the Calted Statay Court el for life in Connecticnt—tanje gs the Judge,” A similar discovery was made many yoary age th Unie part ot —The vivinity of Drury Lane Theatre was roe cently blocked up by a crowd of women and chijdres seeking Co get employed Lo appear aa © fatrios "mm (he Chretmas pantomime, and the police had to be to ah tendauce to keep order in tho surging crowd, A mother ‘apd child togevber can mal engaged as *faltics,” about pineeliily woek, An artist in Indianapolis, Ind., has in his Stadio @ very fine Madonna which he takes i In showing to his visitors. I Ine his feeling when, the other day, @ lady who bad examined the varions pictures upon the walls, potnting to the Ma donma, said: Hut the one I Mike Dost is that dred nuree girl, Don't she look natural!” A late visitor to Chicago writes to his home newspaper: “i went to hear Dr, Haifeld proach und pray yesterday afternoon. He prayed that the Lord would remove from Chieago all intemperance, Sabbatt “breaking, leen\ousivess, fraud, profanity, cheating, and every form of vice; und then I did not bear the tow sentences, vecause I was (huking what would be tort in Quicago, The following is a Mormon hymn regarded by the Saints as very impressive ia sentiment It wil bo found well arlapiod (o is tune of de "King of the ‘Camntbal Istanndes” ne ealvalion may secure. ard and pay up your tbh tis, and nothing lost, nd herds, aud their incre hi phasearerir eh ire teeseres ce ward a Duy Up your tithing. #04 yay up your tithing, —

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