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we. = 2 $e =o ' THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR ee) PRICE TWO CENTS, . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1870, Paattsnararagtagaeites ays oo | case. ae tocar Macy eed ot wt THE REPUBLICAN TEMPEST. ‘THR CURSYRRFIELD OF THE BALL GRORGE MITCHELL, was the Hon, William Hitebman, aker of the | @ political youth, represe: id of Hberty ; ed to adjourn, Rut lead in the deligiitfal song, PROGRESS OF THE STRIKE ho sort of living they | 4 CLASHING OF THE CLANS IN TWEN- | *'The Committees wire by this time drank withex: | THB TELEGRAPHERS AND THEIR COMPTROLLER RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, who arrived at 9 Inte hour, He ha: a dashing and majestic, yot characteristi: Assembly, Althongh not Florenee’ ere itement. TI bout on the seats, sj var B: The Magnates of Greenwich in pisle of dancing, utterly inuch on the floor, Mr. Hiteh- are twenty this morn. TY-SECOND STREET, ii bgt mg og ted EMPLOYERS STILL APART, ‘ Hitad morunces Nemes Tg ta whe Son peone oa We ar orrne Wide tuaial each other, and raised the devil eenerally. ‘ rf rewe- their Winter Caronsal, lobeervine lie fu 4 enbat toacher in Mr. Sweeny. Dar- Hs boots, his dancing bay: apy THE CURTAIN DROPS ON THE BURLESQUE, ek. ow a i K wearer Tees are noticed that invariably he Fourate count fils Sean “Then etre ores woe < hear that there were still a few et np" was the theme of tics Renowed. on the other side. He would inform them that if the Strikers, mingled admiration and en- | Tho first mecting of the Republican Goneral | they wished to meet him for the forming of acom- | At ihe meeting of the Telegraphors’ Protective THE APOTHEOSIS OF OLD BIG SIX. BBktatc) Before anemering theme countenance in singular you think it will rain the Gonttest With the cutters. before morning?" asked the Bd coat of orthodox black, | Committee, after the reorganization of the party in | Promise, ther might see. him on the next day ta League yesterday, few new facta were developed. ae Hon. Thomas aoe Ld) erie bamesiees this city, was the event last might in th Sparky Sogecet, head 2. c ys bat, = by As the dispute stands, it is simply « question of : ‘ i) Je of genuine Rol 7 secon: “ Ab—b—b—b—h—h—h—h—! en. Dazzling Spectacle in the Bees a oe county Whiskey. He. pri- Faster .. Lnnal ny bi rane 4 dsekson eay in that dark and fearful hour? (Long | Yersclty between Mr. yMumfurd, the agent im Sam ‘ nek aT Sos Dined ‘with ite exp dont know. If you'll votely assured friend that | street and Broadway, Early Continued yells.) Franciseo, and the men whom he discharged. The Academy of Music. Of political - satatenes moment I'll ask Mr. Sweeny his_gloves and boots were | street before the place of mceting was filled by an he meeting here finally adjourned, Scrgeant | operators say that he attempted to reduce their gave him the appearance what he thinks about it,” re- expressly made for the oc- Wallin was compelled to make charge with his SPRAKEN mitcHMAN, plied Mr, Hitehman. sation, tnd Inguiry revealed soxious crowd of patriots aed orators, and to Wet he coe eae OF the hal. Neither | salaries, He says he did not, but that he merely die- ' The annual ball of the Americus Club took Mr. Connolly wore a cut or Fitohman wore eenser-colored #loves ‘But be neglected to | in theentrance were stationed about forty policemen, | outa adjourn until the other had done a0, for fear | charged them, and that instead of ordering « generat , sky: it, 1 a cravat. As to dress be rivalied | state further that it took » whole billy go: hid headed by Inspector Walling. At appointed | of foul ». They will meet next Wednesday night tion, “i the salaries of those whe placo last evening at the Academy of Music, and | preatted’ SCR EEK, and “ight breeches of black Hackett and County Clerk Loew. Possessing | for the gloves, and that the boots were made out on f ou wate] hipaa tone cee y night | reduetion, he incrensed the of ‘Was in overy roapect a grand sucsces, The Academy | broadcloth. He wore an embrolderod shirt front, | 4 form of fuuitless symmetry and a classical head, he | the Jersey flats, there not being a big enough | time tho doors were opesed, apd a ra After the meeting was over, Charley Spencer and | Femained, as an inducement to them to perform the ‘01 a Democratic Pickwick latform. them, + ue necktie and lil ‘was decidedly an ornament to the ball vacant lot in New York, for the best places nearest the chairman's pl Rafus Andrews adjourned arm in arm to get a | additional labor which would devolve upon Wi veep taslaully Gesorated, | From tt bask of eee edaag {RD FREES CANDEDATES FOR sunnier, HO RIOUTR WARD THONDERBOLT. ‘The room was frightfully crowded, and evorybody | drink at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel. from the discharge of the (wo, To settlo this point, won en! ee ee, THR HON, PETAR BARR SWHENT Tustice Shandly, Alderman Coman, and Con-| The Hon. Michacl Norton did not arrive until near | Wondered whether these were logitimate delegate LANDS THE POLICH TO WALDO MUTCHINGS. | the Loasue propose that these men shall come on te Painted on admiravle representation of Indion Har- 4 ck greseman Fox attracted univer- midnight. He was at once how the deuce the party bad of seudden grown so Nearly ali the delegates who formed a new Com- | Now York and make deposition, their expenses bé bor, with it wooded nooks and rocky inlets, tte | glided thro Aye oe oe ee al attention. Justice Shand- beset by 3 throng of staunch greatly as to need such a number of representa- ae that Mr. ierre had In- | ing borne by the side which slali he found inthe Bandsome ciud houses, ite many graceful pleasure | fit mt ts gag. hey POUUlel 7 ances like @ Seaker, We Shae as Ga popeles tree tives. It was easily perceived that there were two the Huictiney mca and metas, | wrong. ‘This proposition has not yet been offctaliy Doate, and ‘I'weed Island nestling cosily in the pellu- fooanie od Women ae lew Lebanon, but bis dancing = Tweed. a) ny Mi hostile factions ia the hall. The Twenty-second ‘They did so every tendered. f the 4 reception of () arc} is certainly of the “ Fi-yi-yi’ chael, whose fondness for a di their batons on OR Waters of (he. Soresroune, Tweed. In fact, they seemed Order. Our ertist hae caught tripulog the light fantastic orcs aa Ee vale deme tal a Steere tives of the press Who claimed. ac Ble leat Hoe Md ee i} Tus Tia to avoid Mr. Sweeny, When him in one of his characteristic is very greet, no sooner of the others to thetr seats, and the Twenty-eight Gridley they said gave the orders, | Conflence in the ultimate success of the move Tn front of this painting was a buge clob badge, | thrown in his way, they attitudes, In answer to our re- heard Graflula sound the and Twenty-third street gangs, beaded by Rufus F. | and they were respected in every instance. ment was unanimously expressed, “We feel twiee fRlimmering brilliantly in the Hight of myriad ting | bone, reverentiy, and re. erior's,, tngeirien, | Aldorsen a eae: Sea, e iged ge Andrews, seemed determined on the same decisi FOUR RIVAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES, as strong to-night oo we did leet sight,” enfd emo gas jets, Th» shining floor presented a begiful | first opportunity to get out Thom Shiels both said in the 8 lady friend, and begun to course of action. Tt will be seen by the above proceedings that | of the prominent officials, “ The despatches which @pectacie, laden down as it was with the immense | of his vicinity, Mr. Swe same breath : dance. Our’ artist caught: ‘THR GOLDEN APPLE there are four rival licen Commitices in this | we nave received to-day show that we have mot throng of bevutiful faces, set in glancing sifks and | [YelKed among them. Hike & Wel, you, may call Rd. te ge, ian 08 be was for which the Azht was to take place was the Chalr- } coun, the feat with Mr. Sol) tay. sepbeek 4’ SUr promenieanl yriinen; Wak glcaming satius of all the cotors of the rainbow, and | animals, He looked every please, bat we con call ms cae wShoo ly Michael wee => manship of the Committee, temporary or perma. 4 that the outside publi are with us. Why, air, just relieved by the sombre black which clothed the | man mildly in the eye. Ho thinghe never shakes his dressed tn & blue awallow- -—_ nent—it made no matter which—but Chairmanship 4 280 how the people of Boston, cad Pittobungh, and leek forms of the gentle tigers. gros ial a guacrile nine-pie. Sheri why “hou” be “Sherit, White “dck ‘vest and bisck MIKE NORTON. ee ee eee geded, ta te.prante, the’ potronsge ot" t Wasiiington come up with their sympathy,” and From the boxes long rows of beautiful faces, ra- | He was selected as the pin, mare hed pantaloons. From bis embroidered shirt bosom | Whispered one of the warriors, “the man who gets | fiouse and Post Omics, ons ker narrated the substance of tant wit the infections of the surrounding scene, | The other gentlemen in the the enthusiastic spe ‘The Justice wore the magni- _ SHANDLEY. shone a huge solitaire. which shone like the head- | the chair he looks around, and catches the eye of fet w Sweeny. the Hon. Michael Norton, the Hom. Henry | feent watoh and chain presented to him by bie | light of a locomotive. His delicate wands were en- ry oe ppg bed ‘THE NRW RIVAL COMMITTERS, a number of despatehes from the principal cities of Contemplated the revolving whirl of the floor below, | W. Genet, the Hon. John Fux, and the Hon. Mat- | his iriends inthe Seventh Ward on Friday evening | cased fa small vermiilion kid, His browd shoakiegs | o€ Of his own men, you know, and giv ‘The Commitice of which Mr. Ira O. Miller is tem- | the Cuton, He complained, however, that the Woat- OF now audtten cust sweet ginnces of recognition | thew T. Brennan. It was observed that Mr. Sweeny | just, We did not hear what had’ become of the | aud muscular lege attracted universal attention. floor, and pats his motion, you see, and then, if Rerary Chairman, bas among ‘its members Judge | ern Union Company would not treat them fairly upon a newly discovered friend tn the throng be- | tid not change his position during the entire figure. | g1,600 check. The Justice wore an average suit of ‘A MYSTERIOUS OURST. there is any doubt, you know, he calls it carried. Nee eae we Fomene, Coe. Reais: eald they were not permitted to send cipher dea low. Graffula's sweet strains floated melodiously {08 HON, GANUEL 8. COX. clothes, without diamonds, He is a blonde, 7 q He iy, J Dariog the evening, s dandy of the ‘rst water SBS COMMITTEE OF TWELVE band, and others, The other Committee incindos | patches, and that they had good reason to suppose Made | his, appearnace. Mr. | appointed by the Republican State Convention to Hm. A, Darling. “Rufus W. Andrews, Sheridan | that « dvesheet message from Sucramento had boew up nile ook, Mr. Bleakley, Nai ingsley, Geo.Arthur, man, but was unable fo cali | Jeclde on the ercaentiale of the delegates to the | Tioot ps Aaten, ex-Marehal Murray, and others,’ | suppressed. ALDERMAN COMAN, upon toe scented air, and the listeners’ feet twitehed | astonished the Tigers, His dancing was fervent nervously with the infection of the dance, Tne and. Impassloned lobbies were throneed with an ebbing crowd of con- Mr. W. H. De A. Sie. Dt see, nyeeny ras | Convention, cateree) 0s ae ee $$ - . COMPROMISE OVERTURES REJECTED, Stantly arriving gallantry and beauty, and in the vored to convince him of crete reson nok recog: | Camp, who st once took possession of the ebair, THE DEATH OF JAMES LOGAN, i committee room agile Fifteenth Amcndments were its absurdity, but he said with surprising uaction. Hie nize tho stranger, Richard B. | put no sooner had be done eo than Rufee F. An. | At the meeting in Grand stroct in the evening » “d that he bad learned it in dancing was burdly perfect, Connolly did not kuow him, speeeh was delivered by Gen, Marshall Lefterts, He Kept constantly on the go dealing ont aristocratic ‘ Tt frequently ran into the The dandified stranger wore | drows arose and nominatod Gen. Corcoran to dis- said he spoke unofficially, but would counsel modert beverages for the allayment of the Democratic thirst. douple shofle. It, macked stunning diamoods, and talked | place him, His backers set op a mighty ery, and tion and a compromise. ‘His remarks wero well re } Dancing dia not begin until after 10 o'clock, when abies Hie Tessons haa cost of Faddy Carey.” Alder. cH sc eaeaid be Wat ® | without more ado, baving elected Corcoran by sc. ; euivud, | baa hoax: tealinad that the . an it was carriod on with the utmost grace and vivaclty. Wa fae neta eee we wens, wks, clamation, dragged him up to the platform, They | At twenty-five minutes past 11 o'clock last p Leagu No Deooceatie politician House could eal itn by name: | seemed about to carry the position by storm, and | evening Jumes Loean breathed his lost, in Bellevue | @#ablish Its porition and show Mr. Mumford to be None of them were acquainted in the wrong. Messrs. Browning and Troup, repre- with any of the members of the | @ police looked on bewildered, when Harry Row- | Hospital. When he felt that he was about to die, Everybody anced as if fresh from French dancing Schools. his letters to the Word, and he seemed astonished that none of bis friends bad Academy, and few ext jeasons. Aa He dancing. is marked ronger degrep wit ‘TUR HON. WILLIAM M. TWEED / read his levters, Mr. Cox oer Jub, and si - 1 Jey bravely sprang to the front, ond Wise the oi . caret: as tobe ed rate to porhor og per atnph meta pledged money to ald the 0 ‘ was attired in an old-fash- jefects Which we quently werd tunable to | Chairman's mallet about bis head, eried, “No, my | relleve his mind of something that was burdening it. : ‘moved amonz the politicians like a prize bull among ond Sress Cate soeae ie mee Coe identity the dtranger. Toward | giendst nol" The Twenty-second street faction | Coroner Flynn, Dr. Shine, and Warden Brenan | Among the dispatches received by the League yew ® drove of common cattle, There was scarcely a Ohio, He snid that he had man. We have no wish to 2A. M. the stranger disap- n h wl terday may be mentioned the following : person inthe house who did not shake hun warmly SUNSET COX. not been in ty lon throw discredit upon the | peared, to the great regret of everybody present, for | rashed with cheers to defend De Camp, and the | therefore went to his bedside, and took from his ena ori aupponten, by the hand, and compliment him rey enough to make the acquaintance of bionable ALDERMAN COMAN. | professeure de danse of the | ho had made himself s universal favorite, It was | Twenty-cighth and Twenty-third street gangs to | lips the followin, » Which only entangles the mystery . 4 sl f aac on lis appear. | tailor. During the evening be exhibited a beautiful | Fourth Ward, but they certainly lack the eary grace | ot autil he had gone that Mr. Tweed acid | at Cakeersia, coneernfng The death of Mr. Rogers From Boston, that the public sympathize with the ance. And ho really looked superb. Mr. Tweed | wateh, set within s tiny gold valise, and atndded | and ornate Onish distinguishing the digares taught by “I believe that infernal, talkutive dandy was a | SPD! pst I, James Logan, believing that I am about to die | sirikere, irom Washington, that all commumiey, with the | with diamonds, which he bad bonght In Switzerland, | Trenor. Alderman Coman must improve in lis dane- | SUN reporter." TUR POLICE DAsiTED 1x Get enc, Warren un Sopra cUOUeter? ee || cise sa iar piaulgga a Winery. Ch OR Breas anciers, In the ccurse of | Some of those present called him & cnrpot-bageer. | ing Uefore be can be elected Bherif. ‘The Alder. BIG JUDaR CONNOLLY. among them, and struck right and left, Corcoran | t¢ iniuriva J have received, do hereby deglare that uf 4 whic be briskly chase 5 c ond the charge that was made Aguidss me iaat ye: Cleveland, that the liroad companies reject alt the floor of the Aca. THE MANDSOMEST MAN ‘cre nearly hidden by a high-cut vest. He wore At 4:30 A. M. the jolly company began to disperse, | and De Camp were torn from their places, kicked, | murdering Mr. Charles BM. Rogers, on Decersier io Gemy, amid the appisuse.si | at the ball, with the vxception of Wn, M. Tweed, | sslinon-colsted kids, i Tust us the last row of gas ligats punched, and sorely bruised. With much diftcuity | 1908, 1m well siroet, waa tune, and that Tam | yyeaters Union business. From Toledo, that the and Justice Koch, was County TUB HON, JON Fox, Michael fonmetiy” utered the he partion were separated, and, with the aid of the | {ntively innocent: f did TTave't tap aswine tain’ the eperators, From. Pitsburg, that the olf ee, notice Commis: | Clerks Loew. | Strangers stop, the tlird-named candidate for Sheridf, but really the | Academy, puting, Blowing, and police, De Camp remained master of the field. ‘The | Symmitied the deed, hie Siess, coaraltce Wave loGren Neon ie aoa Vice-President’ of the | fime. He wae dremed fke's first in the race, oversha- Berepiring. He sald Wo bad just fears of Andrews vnd bis friends were now realized. (Signed) JAMES X LOGAN, | that" “Memphis, New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomerr, TRGiuh. The boae” was | Beau Hrummel — blue coat, Soe, Serwesk’ ata tad and he was tired, He only Tue chairman looked about him with ® penetrating | taxon at Boltevue Hospital, Januarre, tem, at (isa | Mefidian, Vicksburg, San Antonio, @alveston, Hous: Joost, white Marseilles vat, | ced’ chitin etree ecg uat: eight feet in stature, lithely heard of the ball about midnight. eye that, strange to say, alighted upon ® man who | P.M. WILLIAM SHINE, Deputy Coroner. | 10M, and as oficers have Come into line, ee Rik ne r shining brara buttons, but symmetrically propor- As soon as be heard of it, he at once nominated Ira U. Miller tor the coveted po- Tuomas Brexnan, Warden Bellevue Hospital, wit communication with Key Weat find black doeskin, Danta- | white satin waistcoat, and neat: ORGd, extromary eOorieons thought he would come down 4 Desa. CORNELIUS FLYNN, Coroner. jeago and Cincinnati renewedly loons: He wore no jewelry. | ly Atting pearl colored. pauta in ble. demeanor, and and see Tweedy, and talk to bim sition. Ira O, Miller is firm adherent of Twenty- | “Within five minutes after siguing this document | advise against compromise, ‘That the Tone Me bat his lewant Burlingame | loons. With the exception of Riven tatrete taco abe! Harry Musrar, Sop fades second street, and his nomloation was received | James Logan breathed bis Inst. Latham, President of the National Labor I was much disappointed on lear: roar. } Witha ing that the Committee room A H YELL OF ACCLAMATION, that Tweed had becn gone over an hour, Tt was put to the rote; there was amighty “yes * — aod a mighty “no ;" and the Hon. W. H. De Camp A POLICEMAN'S CONFEDERATES, | acciarid Mr. Miller elected, The Corcoranites pro- Mr. Fox may, ere long, create sad havoc among. 4 tention. His necktie was itely dressed man covered by lis beard. His His dancing was © dumpy hands were encosed | faultless. He gilded through perfumed with | the dance with tae grace of a ore adimired by the | Bonfanti, Loww Was much and member of Congress, promises his ofielal tm uence, ‘Thus the case stands, the expectation being that necessity will force the Company into compliance, THE COMPANY'S SIDR. ‘rammany's chick- ens, Fe dances with sin. gular ease, and back—vide resent. Our artist % paths sahil tested, but Mr. De Camp, Charley Spencer, and some ji caught him in one Of bis tminitatle chassis. | Reitene'in tine throne greed fe is unequalled. others iaformed teem that inet Yolen were hardly re rina ehuvereka we win banks orate weal . o feral, in: ats o} r Of mI . ABRAGAM 0’ HALL Rated upon cu ¥ pra s} wn ‘movement, them were contested, ang that Mr.” : ‘sr would re- Havana, Jan. 6.—A body of insurgents is in loose Ton Ned iontenss ae ‘la ined that they |= arpa himeelf where er Le went with bis accu: teh were being wast- citas. x. Lonw. i hrowa to the shade by pan Cmlge ries pean merle cueoies. oe xu to be moving towards the Canto Abajo region, in | are transacting business a8 usual, and that all mes- ved charming nat- 10 ‘ ag . jer st into bis seat with » grace! wan Some pares of onion vided between him aud capect. Is only weeend to Shea, young bloods who had becn drinking to ex- pindh caerglbr yg cag leagd Fei dpniresdpatyraldbentadebeabed septa deal Wilcbow je soaiy Ui hope eeeerregr gt Satine shcsity SURROGATE ROBERT Cc. HUTCHINGS, ar ry Fey Cena, were arraigned in the Court of Special Sessions | Of Andrews was heard, end with his adherents he biel rua Begin hades bed Lattin Me Yorx, these furces aro nearly what they were before t “% withdrew © opposite end of the hail, where | dietrict, object ‘ . 7 Seine who wus a prince, among the wall lowers. Mr. | He wore a. sherry-colored gi Oe on charge of assaulting and attempting to blackmail | Gen. Corcoran. was declared elected. n sceretary was | sien ea Rdesibeetny as a ae ee baat a tee rocoto Mp tala nh bts fad extensive lea! pruc- Hutchings did not not dance. He j small diamond stads, and kids of a bright | a0 unfortunate girl whom they hat met in the street. | holsted into office, and the reading of the roll of wf Sahl sWoithat (he entire womwa foros bes sirnok Tees: Hee, be ontcred into is stunning chavat ond ror dee | LINK color. He Iss gentleman of whe drat water, and | Mise Addie King, the complainant, took the stand, | delegates was bogun. A scene of thentte conGrmation Of the surrender of the 1,000 | ES) eet ; ng OL Lie OC a © | is deservedly popular, His make-up last cvel i : 1 4 Raia ae et ee taste and delicacy evinced in the | wae simply caquisite, He is cuptatically m self, | Nd teatitied that while promenading Houston street, INDESCRIBABLE COMPUSION saghaubey pita sho gg heareplnd ose ne No sTRike and an aban ton tru- serengement of hair, and made man. near Mulberry, she encountered the prisoners, one men in see ball sprang upon | vite. mu cuness af Nee Ia either Bpringtela Or, Wore te Bane in Hsing ache. Hi al by " over each other to get nearer . Ne shire offices, and. no interruption Me) was shaded with glossy curls, His ; SREROE 0’ BREN: of whom dragged her in the direction of the Police ~The Hon. Charles & Spencer Gain maa teas the. tnaciense be foeentis encamped : the linen between Albany and Dudaio, or New Ye Sinead ie eyes were cast upon the dancers The Sheriff seemed unable to get rid of the double | Central Office, The affrighted Addie screamed for n the Ira O. Miller side, and Rutus F. Andrews | Qinara creaped: bhava of Gen fh Ho since the anh | 38d Altoona. ‘They publish in a ctreular the Seat gar with a sweet balf-sad expression, shuMe. He danced J assistance, and presently Mine Jennie May came to he Corcoran, and horungued at each other with | Sy 'ning bes bees heard o) Gen. Puclio since the 25th | tion of the League, that ite members. shall with bait Rovere nso: pu Baines cold for but MAYOR HALL. volvet collar ancl Ixy wh asif the memories of bis youth | i to cotillion music, and were floating uppermoet jamong | Q) tee pictures in his current of thought. His kid-gloves and bis cravat Were of adelicately-shaded violet, and bis diamond studs of December, He left Nuevitas to go toward Cus- | (vif the League, that ite corto, of the Telegraphers’ Le ae ” frightf™! eloquence and determination, The E even attempted it in her succor and remonstrated with the aggressor, | Jhash id not have been heard bet Wailzos aud gallops. His | Who ultimately offered to release Miss King if she | Ti until they were hoarse, steps were untique, but | would consentto pay him $3as ransom, The girl t night, aud red in the face nevertheloss enutiful nm they gave Way to the The Scar eee)” | iad not a cent in her possession. Here « uniformea big y isposal of the officers auc,” and claim that sue ‘4 yow isa surrender of all indivioual mdgment, Ia relation to the animadversions upon Gen Eckert, it fs said that he has always been in favor of high aat= The woods near Puerto Principe have been cnt down, thus depriving the Insurgents of a piace for uel Almaguer, one of the insurgent chiefs, has ucektie of large ‘ies to the vutors, a8 the best way of s«curim dimensions, His kits were also. greeu; his shirt sparkled like Qre-duea on 8 balmy dresset in the height ot | poliecman entered uson the scene, and during the | |, yey or Perse bases ae been killed. a ‘ the best and of inciting to prodeh . front was embroidered with snamrocks in green were hidden is’ the sett onmners otc cei echt, | subsequent scuille the girls encaped. Of a beter samen MKearews, ber THE ANNA BEIZED. [cheesey Sele CHL Pella ay) -— joes 5: mmenas corners rised last evening to nee B of er cause, until Kutus F. Andrews, baving J 4 RIZED. actuated bya desire to oppress or exh ictatoriak fiom silx, md {mmense emeralds winked in its bat- {bis moustache, and oocesion. fim ‘wearing a docpie, | No sooner hed the complainant's case closed than | somewhat recovered, rose again, and ot the top of — powers over those under him, but performed Of Irish bog-ouk. and attached toa green silk cord ia eer cones ate breasted white vest, and | Mr, Win, F. Howe, counsei for prisoners, openod fire | is volee, proposed to the Miilerites thet ifany dele- | Driven into Charleston Harbor under Strona | solely the duties enjoined by lits. position. Objeo + lips. pint of intellect, Mr. carrying his cane ‘with gates wore to be excluded trom the vote, Wie con. Our iNistration depicts him in the act of displaying upon the assailants, and afer subjecting tne women mn by the Custom | tion is also made (o 4 provision of the League's com- cist Huteb'ngs appeared to be supers hi lestamta were to be so treated as well as the cual- vhieh forbid pabisladis bis profieveney in the Tammany war dance, A peet- or to every gentioman’ in’ the certatly epciied the ct, | and thelr chevalier to searching eronc-ezamination, | isoged’. Bet lie sciee wes ns's whiner fa the en . syne aud o Sen | Obs cy onder of ihe Compo ere hn Bak oe Saly obtainable by & Areteliee anterior kee ae HUTCHING room, His ‘movements were lan feet ot his clegant brass- | he affirmed that If the Court woald grant an adjourn | It was drowned and Then be cried, * Genuie- of Cospedes among the Prisoners. celves permission from the Chief Operator of bis 7 ouiainible by a Arat-class ar ist in that truly ffveted, and were tinged with that battoned blue coat. Mr. | ment in order to enable him to bring forward wit. | men of the other end, I inform you tha’ we are about Cuanceston, 8. C., Jan, 6.—The steam yacht | circus. pec ation, tlemanly essence only acquired by years of hard ; O'Brien should change | nesses Hot then orcseat, he could show novoniy that | t2 send you a commiitee, who will (reat with you On | gone Gapt, Sommers, from New York fer wt So far aa the Interruption to busiocas Is concerned, JUSTICE DOWLING SHERIFF O'BRIEN. his tailor, His hair was | Twyford, the policeman, Is a confederate of these | She question of contested seats." pg ae gdh on Tueeeey adeno Nessa: | it may be true that the Company have suifered em throws his whole soul in the motions of his feet ONE OF THR MOST CONSPICUOUS GENTLEMEN frizzed in Gouat Baiter’s paapprosohable style, ps girls, bes oe that the tre were confederated WE DON'T KNOW YoU, . hi stage Leela] parae wene® shige of herressment, but weraly ry the oxtent erred from nares hoes were box-toed, but the strings frequently be- ether for the purpose of blackmailing such indis- , weather and to obtaia coal ing in the | the League ches, 3 certain, for instance, pe With studied | af.the ball was District Attoraey Samuel B. Garvin. | came untiedgund caused bim trouble, Helworejuet. | erést ciisens oe pda fall ines een Suck indie: | There was a wild roar of Inughter, mingled with stream she waa visited by the Custom Pion autho. | tat Atlantic cable ‘and, Cube “Geapaiches are. re: ease and grace. The tied | What his dancing lacked in per-colored gloves. Probably the most dignified | Shea and Murray were thereupon released on bail, | Cheers aud yells. A committee was quickly appoint- 7 ceived und sent as usual, for practical demouavwea- no tendeney to double shun | Krace Was made up in dancer was aud the hearing was adjourned until 10 o'clock Wo: | Foychea the desk of the Hon Ira 0, Miller” bat wore | ies and upon & complaint of the Spanish Con- | tion was aiforded Tux SUN’ reporter. | Rh, fen or pigeon, ings but | $8678, We give his pe: ee es terrg Oat ees b= iain tick told, to their dismay. We caurt recognize any Come | 80! that #he intended violating the neutrality laws, | cable despatch being forwarded from Cincinnati and t throagh withowt delay, The Comps she was seied by the United states Marshal AC anaes ten Cee wore the same clothes in which he beauty. During one of the * aa it 18 probably the eared at the | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | ™\tee trom the other sid ver, that they sgn poseable . Charles 8. Spencer, having wiped the | and detained, Her passen 4 ore ety. | Rermnlen h r Hon, Michael Norton's ball. The Hon. Char P Passengers and crew are mostly | operators breaking ipto their ctreuits; but they are pape La ae Perky The: too well known to Firet Breeklya Job of fereairatin from bed oe, serene $0 bis fest upon | Cabans, Col. W. C. Ryan, the Caban filibuster, and | willing to presume that this is the work of iri of Justice Dowling, and | Plays lim vo greater ad- need deseription, The same his decision, and delivere A io ne speseh Od- | aon of Gen, Cespedes belog amons the f 01 sible individuals, and not the tostigation of the mistook him for Gen. But. | Yantage than any other tendency to a double shuffle 1815,000 o dressed to the patriotism of the delegates, their re- | 98 |. Coapes x among the former. On | Teseue officers, ler, He was not convinced | Agure. His chasds, how- which characterized the ayern. gard for the great Republican party, and their love | Wednesday the Anua was taken into the Govern: | “A'late despatch los’ night says the Richmond ope: Oe his erite wat the beans, ¢ simply borribl movements of Messrs, Bri k Acnumber of Brooklyn lawyers met yesterday | {0r,th€ bald eagle and Columbia, the gem of the | mont dock and putin charge of two ‘Suatios' ‘ vin would nan, O'Brien, + Coman, and ocean, nited States Se Rave Be resumen we ome, i. fd Giaond pin were throws | Mell to study Mr. Tweed’ 4, O'Gorman, was nouced in afternoon and heard the report of « Commitice who | win canss FOR THURLOW WRED AND sm tarLon? | AFmY officers, and \wenty-five privates, who dis- | Nery returning to tein poste into bis eyes. Thedigniaed | chasse, us they are inimi- Col. Murphy's dancing. ‘The presented the draft of a bill to be forwarded to the | ihe action of the Reorganization Committer, | bauded the ship's company, the passengers and most —————__ Justice wore afine blu coat, re satiate Le oeged rege fbn ve an Legislature, providing for an increase of the number .' he anid, “is im every way fair and hon: | Of the crew taking rooms at a hotel, to await the LONG ISLAND. selech eller Pa vin. In & cheat and. movements, In the bow, of the Judges of the City Court from one to three, and will be recognized by Kepublicans | disposition of the vessel. a he does betier, though might profit by study ing Mayor Hail in this re- This is merely a **Job" to increase the business of | (ee ieee ia Nid ne a aeor | There was no arma a fow of the lesser lights of the Kings county bar, | and uprourious-applnuse.}. do those gente. | bad regular clearance papers from the Custom House cotillion he did remai well, but tn the quadrille sociable and the round dances: nt on board, an Mr John ©. King's store, Sag Harbor, L, I. wae 4 the Anas | trnod yesterday moreing’ lose bao ‘The rails on the 8: coat Wes Of white buh single preasied, and his | 4! Pautaloons of the inevitable pearl colur. "He wore | be Beach-tinted kid gloves and a yellow silk cravat, > i 4 Sag Harbor branch of the Lo with a neat b fe did. tneusual credit to the | spect, who dances tae JUDO" GaRvIN. he wus sadly inefficient, His and to saddle an additional expense of about $15,000 | meu at the other end of theroom want? Where is | at New York. Her pnssengers had engaged passage 1 Railroad are laid within wo and & halt nulles f : 4 uré to perfeet Judge Garvin was dressed in | hair was tn. extraordinary r None o! om MY DEAR FRIEND ANDREWS? . 4 ° pion, Bashan, megez she Kweed. Tbe susie was hable, Many persons were surprised ac the | paid a barber a dollar and ® cor, MU baton the coutrary one of them, Supervisor Crooke | ..j, iis name me heard called this evening. but the @ heard in the United States Court on Friday | oq on Kockaway Reach on Sunday night, aud one ov the. Probably tie dnoas of Judge Garvin's forchowd, stored, as it Bait to put it up in slape, Dut th of Fla jaaterday opposed the S job." and de- | Cow ta’ well? Hile name wer sailed over ena | moraing feamen was drowned.” Next inorhiig a bont wut out be . a ven , with a mine of legal ability and acumen had combed it over alter the barber, necessary increase Of the county's | Cro ante» at wh etd 4 i srg z # assistance froin she avin Station, and Fes MOST CASTE DANCER style out of it, Col. Murphy is distinguished 1c Pree agile} bet, aise waure wae Cer util é Woman Konmted Alive, Abfaius, Oue of ts eFew, Wab Washed Overboard aud on the floor was the Hon. Joseph Shannon, clerk of THE HON. WM. F. BOWS, parting of his lair atthe back of his head, and Le errr arch conspirator, Who is ut the bottum of all th: Yesterday forenoon Mrs, Swartz, orfolk |‘ - ——— Re Common Cone Mr f the Clipper, the great criminal lawyer, although | Ws much mortified atthe fallure of Coroner Flynn's raci's Handkerchief, Miechiel— street, Newark, accidentally dragge ‘orene JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Shaavon | * a gentleman of of per not fully recovered trom the | attempt to improve it, He wore ele dia. At the meeting of the American Institute last Three cheers were here given for Taylor, and lamp from off the mantel-piece on the stove, Al plicated Beet Me SpE. Fat Men's ball, coud not | mends and arichly frilled shirt bosom, night, a Committee was chosen to nominate officers | every name that Cuarley touched upon, uutil he sab most instantly ihe, Pisce was on ae. The clothing ie Cabin shot in the right breoat yestentay throueh ite dance with the Tie caveat ee cedgematt | The Hoa, Geo. W. McLean, in the evrly part of the | was in the chair. Tho collar of bis coat accidentally THE nUDGRT OF PRACR. house, instead of helping her, rushed ber out into the Mi Gahiti wes crushed bet: ho Hud Ure tiaee, of & tietledown new dress sult which should Ms oplnion that dancing | Stoderect, but the bow of his neck handkerchief | — ‘Then spoke Smith, ex-District Attorney, and Law. | street, She ran down Csnal atroet, and another | ii yitycanill wae Thirty-third aud Kleve Wore creamy kids. a be In keeping with his pres: Was Tacuneratent. With: the | bad travelled to tue back of his bead, son, and half dozen others, two ata todrown | man threw a horse binnket around her and extinguish- sy ahernooe, Bao eee aalitiiee: at temporary altepnuation ; Eravity which should ever —_--— each other's voices. Hufus Andrews rose again for a | ed the flames, | Her shoulders, breast, and abdomen Laacue Asno he Twenty- Fits hair wan sceoted with swith bis moustache he leading characteristic The Sun's Party in Brooktyn, Ree oO earre. tae dent ere Gk be we ade | SF FOOSE,” RNP. CADHOE Kee Or: wr lect om ign thee Javencer,” ilis beard ‘was freshly dyed and bis silvery orthe oceupant of his high | ‘The Brooklyn Citizens Reform Association met | Sr4mestcn | but to ite ‘appointing stom: | Capture eta er neatly trimmed, and his Jo ed bac ofc’, He therefore re . ? Burning of Port-au-Prince, ‘The Feast of the Kpiphany: Jsownt, Dec. 99, via Havana, Jan, 6.—Port-au- | Lighte—was be:un tast nant (n 21 Briges hs Seb Métison avenue and Thiri behind his cars, he gravi- ehirt front was spotters, tated during the evening be- The grace with which he Our proposition, gentlemen,” tired’ to. the lobby. and | !st night, and approved the independent cause of | porary ch ur proposition, gentlown stood bolt upright 1h one | TH SUN, which they recommended to all engaged | “¢ yell Ainge M captured. A part of the city was handed the Indies trom one 1 ‘comin}ttee-Foom corner. A number of ad: | in the muvlcipal reform movement, as being the | (oUt ave the, ball, is so fair that i wou'd | fret‘, Watnae's foreem, “Tne: Fevoluuionsey forces fide to the other without is green Miring ladies. however, | only journal that should be read by them, as itis in | garth? [Yells acrceel, eyftes us chwers.) | entered the eity om the @4. Various rumors are in | $¥-#eeond strect and Ninth aveu dosing his balance was as bril noticed his absence, and | sympathy with the cause and uses its great in ‘Jucve White rose in answer, and Andrews sprang | clreniation concersing Salnave, One is that be and | ted the bead of John Walince, ) Denntifal ss it was charac. JOSBPH SHANNON, buge became so clamorous finally | fluence to expose the schemes of the corruptiouists. extcuding his arms to his clausmenedemands | te were blown up when theeity was fired, and Michael Fitzgerald was committed at the Tombs ferietic, Woe expect to sce it become quite a fear collar, and be for the privilege of dancing = na: ‘Judge White, under such” nig, | Shother that be has escaped vo Bt, Domingo, on the charge of betwg concerned with others In knock. fare of ball-room etiquesse On furure occasions cfs 18 most persuasive with him that it was necce quage rider BNGe auapion ee ee ing down and robbing James Dougherty in Wasulogom galls sean * smile, Const owing to sary to tell them the reason, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, oranr® Cape on, the bolaterous es WESTCHEST. street, J wa, pe nowr, Past or future clients had With asual feminine obsti- mane semblane | Dak when Ot Spencer began to re ‘BR COUNT. ‘The Spanish spies gay that they have RECORDER HACKETT 1 Me + given him & Grecian bend Ok. W, MCLEAN, — nacy, they would listen to | Generals Burnside and Banke are in town, ver the. meetings 40 fishtivl ‘e ferasit aries’ aae il, of Bim A oay Be lbh aE a 4 {9 o beautiful dancer, though more showy than Mr, | Pefore 11 o'clock, when our artist drew his picture, | no explanation, and a delegation wus sent todemand “ the meeting, #0 fightful © tumult arose aga While Morris Cahill, of Bim etreet, Yonkers, was | Juuta. Mr, Geo: Browa’s averment to | Shannon. His little feet move at that the had already succeeded tn pro: | pix prese ile offered to compromise by appoint- vrof. John ©. Draper will lecture before the Amer down Luspector Wailling’s gray beard gre excavating a weil | urel street yesterday, the rope | votwithstanding, With the quickness of mice. c twe fresh cases, the bri of which may be ‘ng them all Deputy Street Commissioners, but find. Inetitute, in Cooper Union Hall, this evening. drops of perspiration rolled, and Officer Hogan | broke, and precipitated a bucket of stone ead mud The of seats at blo’s for M He is particulariy gracetul in | See" protruding cout-tall pocket." He | sng them stil obstinate, he reiterated hisprincipies | . ‘The eminent stutistician, Maj.-Gen, Hiram Wal- | *Fusgled ike & Titan to keep the factious apart, vpon him, fatally Injaring hin, (opacniee otan te ae ae his 8 to the Indies during | dunced but litt that little well, His mel- | and intention of remuining trae to them, The fare | bridge, is about to become a citizen of liichmond, Va. THY ROLL CALL AGAIN Hannigan and Kemsen, the New York poficemen | yesterday. The only advance of price w: the cotillion, Our artist has | low laugh was frequently wafted to the ears of the | damsels then advanced upon him In a body, and he | John Fuller, one of the actors in the row In Rail was resorted to to drown Ch Who wore recently eonvieted of iobbery, taving ar. | Chostra tickets, caught him on une of these | dancers, and more frequently lort amid the roar of fe 0, to Nn Fived in the the music. as obliged to take a aw ctimkncr cnet’ ROte | “lar, Howe paid frequent visita to the Committee | A#,may bescen by: hi black silk velvet collar and | Room in search of Tweed and Sweeny, He said he fuge in an inglorions flight, | road avenue, Jorsey City, on sunday evening, canuot picture, this littic circumstance | recover, annoyed him considerably, besides disarranying his | Gov F, F. Low fs in this city, en route to San | (nea? hair, and tuking the curl out of his moustache, aud | Francisco, and theace to the seat of his new Ministerial ‘snd gone to Work In the garb of the prison. day. Mre. Wilhour was chor — body, and Mrs. Dr. Hali «1 once inore he g: dispatch, followed to: e way. the Millerites, a Darling for the Coreoranites, jont of the tow deat m1 of triot ia ud eluque: z, ”, 7 aT a Iappel rans’ ut | Wanted to talk to them about the removal of the | he Gnally loft the bail In consters stlon Ire i H Words wore full’ of patriovian and cloquence. | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CARLES eile home for frall women, 96 West Fourth street, tons, # white buff vest, and a | Pol * Waiter Brown, the Amarican champion sculler, | the platfort behind ech 4 oo pt opee zesterday for public inspection. It t4 intense Dalr of tight pantatoons., His |, He was deeply interested in the matter, and he GOvERKOR HOFPuAN has returned from Kastand’ant goneto. Howta tovisl | fucto, and seemed tobe. in a state of collapae, 1c f 4, Jules Dourreau, the rene Stinister at Jamaica, | Sit feacte tione Mwho have ual beconie wardened tm countenance beamed in'a sea | felt that the interests of the people of the seventh | arrived at about 10:30, accompanied by his staff, He | his parcnts, but wil be in New York next week. Wal Raw ecouihe lai and & duelsion ware en has zone to Hayti, UMAR dalroldl: a. Wat shicabe sac ull oC'amiles, “He worean exqui. | Ward were at stake, Ho wus a fricud of all Judges, | Wi xd like @ perfect Mr. Thomas R. Agnew. the enterprising grocer of | (lian before. The fact was, the Millerites were inthe | Mr. Lorillard has blown up and destrayed his | 4, (ne tiourt at Ganeral Semtone peter dae te ey site pa of kids, small dia- | aud liked to please everybody. gentle pati leather 2) Greenwich street, planted forty Christmas trees for | minority as long us the challenged delegates remain or, which was recent.y wrecked near Tunis, | HLMECoUr ed 40 two Years’ haid rin shag mond studs, and the nes! POLICE COMMISSIONER M. T. BRENNAN boots, pearl-colored pauta Sparrows in Washington, Uniow, and Madison squares, | eq present, aud Would be in the majority, were they p E. H, Tavlor, from Liverpool for N. bing. He bad roid watches intrusted to hin for repairs, neektie in the room. Hi i fs loons, white satin vest a Mr. Jolin Martin, whom a cable despatch made | to be exciided, Neither party would consequently hore on the Iste of Man, with 13 feet of wate A course of four lectures on the accordance of princely demeanor was the | was probably the happiest man in the Acad: Of | claw mer cout of a the defeated Foulan candidate forthe English Parlia- | yield with a jurt, Charley Spencer rose with a the * Mossic and Seient'fe Accounts of the Creation,” Subject’ of ral remark | jovial disposition, and lovely blue color, with meat from Longiord, ty in Brooklyn. He disavews the | ain hope to ard, He was rather hoarse by The bark , from Genoa for New Or- | ts to be delivered by Prot, Doremus, in the YMC. A, aunGR WACKRTT, among the Iadiw. Ia the | wit singularly interest plain brass buttons, high: charge of Feniauism, and adds (hat bois an Trish Nation | {iis cone. has put lz leaky, and will probably be | building, on the Friday evenings iu Jauuary, bagime fame sct with Judge Hackett was expr of counte- ¥ polished, a necktie of wuts hing (is evening ‘ id he, Gentlemen, Thave been in theatres and | Obliged to discharge cargo for ropa Sal UGE RteRA Ea Clack i . ived the varieyated. ‘silk, and a Yesterday morning, Col, Saunders D. Bruce, pro- | jp Hiuous wesociations—— upon whisk An sh E hc James Kelly, aed 19, was sentenced d My congratulations of bis Maguilleently platted shirt prises of tee Turt, Meld. and Fare, appeased hetore | Grows surane up, end deewaed hit’ onion cit Ki | SPARKS PROM SR m SHLEGRAPH afternoon to wo years inprsonment inte L {the Counsel to the Corporation, His dancing was | frienda. with. pl ur nt. For home minutes justice Dowling and vive hail tu antwer thecetninal | Seating ePoamaeyamned a voice with 4 CH nL Afarpcon to two rears (npriobmment in tiie m Ste at teases adlia Panel to tines His Gonees ey Georgs Wilkes. , that noisy fellow stop his noise? What is b ‘The Commisdoners to aelect a aite fora new State | HW OF Bec 5.1m the waloou at Fourtecnity of aw gefrosiing, Ho King such & noise—noise—noise—nolxe—nolse | prison have agreed to report in favor of Klinira, which we nt aud admira- Miss Lizzie aughter of the veteran re AAS uch noe r ‘The secoud annual masquerade ball of La Coterte O'Gafl in le youth, and O'Gorm parently satisfied that he i. Conway's Park Theatre, in Brooklyn, on Montay DOWN WITH THe OPPOSISITION, {iinow, caused by eating meat tathad | demy. “Two hundred fancy * lave been or: danced it well. We’ men. is wortby of remark that could ‘outdo Mr, Cox's Werebah oe Vemien see ® Deribeque OF "THO | 1, sooner had the yelle cessed than Androws yee Gerad from Fate, Sputy 0 Pra Si ere tion this not out of a spirit #0 many of our distinguist performance, the Gover- Gov, HOFFMAN, 4 Dr. ©. 8. Manchester and wife, of St, Lonis, are in | Coterie will joi in the ‘grand march, Tekews may be a .. | moved that Corcoran be elected by acclamation. It | lta cy Manches! rengetl by bre. | was done by hin adbevents, and they gave lim three | Siittenly ou a chante nis Hy Columbin College | cheers. ‘They elected a whole list of officers by a Gav Bifane: a © fever of excite: | poysin Manic Hall Inst evening, and was greeted with | clamation, and gave each one three cheers, Not i ed politicians have euch foodness for the double It in decidedly w nor took the floor, and threw hi into an sstonishing series of pirouttes. threw the gulleries kidnapping @ daughter of Now: | obtaiued at (he principal ho of Weston, Mass. An examination of the cost of cleaning certaia Dakota Territory, reports the | streets last sumer vader the direction of the Sanitary of captions eriticlam, for > Mr, O'Gorman did ‘vei well indeed; but the ef- h ? ‘ Y in ie work forthe ons el 5 py ua ndrews's c ft \e " wou! nt at daveing. His for- tn thie Feepeot at the next Milat the Governor would do before his term of | ar. ‘Triomae Kampeon, the well known detoctive, | Ho now pat on iia hat, and begad tuning "| ,, The Domlalon Privy Counelt does not know what | {cain the fi f Brown & Co, ‘und backs were live Ai us Club ball, Mr. marr, office expired, Sunsct Cox at length gave in, an ho fias been seven years Chief of the (orce at tae Bi “ ” gat y Vicar of six lectures ix annonnoed fi Yr Bot tamiod with the —— nan varied his double shame wito beautiful and | acknowledged that the Seville dancers could not | Treasury in this city, has beou appoluted toa sinnier MALLE ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS! sult ead Col, de'balasarge’ Peeoueeions of Vicar pith aeite OC ale rectere louble shufle movement, <a intrieste pigeon wings. ‘The ladies gased upon them | excel tho Governor, Aer dancibg until extaust- | oositign ta the Board of Brokers, with aa lucreased and all. the Corooraniias joined ia with tremendous had Sely acqutred by a thoroagh with admiration and delight, Mr, Brennan's cloth- | ed, the Governor rejoined his staf, called for his gets le a veri tibate boa wana fentloman. | effect and harmony, except in the upper notes. ‘The Ref er ep te Og» of Foss Phil Keare soll Si age ores le we ing was enlirely new, nnd of the most f:ahloncble hat {Anil cout, and retired without ata) ine to supper f Wt) Next one “Joba irown's body Jen Wing in the | nytt metiun Willlameburgl have clectod | oftae fund for ius rellot of diadhled soldiers and saltors reseed in charm cut, being so tight that the sev: les drew the | After (he Governor was gone, weeny wae i after that,’ We'll hang Charley Spencer perry. \joe.tres fe oodtora: Mise Kate Field Prov iy War Wad Wore greea kide-aad s o'GonmAN, luwer portion of his body up abou surrounded by & group of politicl ho congratu- | beition, Wile tn the letter position. he: fendered’ tae. our apple tree We'll murch on to Zion, Far Goioads WillouGonselpeg; | Gawresinnaleertnnt’ M. Gaden essecen cea reer ae reen necktic, Hie white-voot was butwaed to his | hair was ravishingly enced, He wore lated him warmly om Mr, Hotlmen’s astwnisbiag } Government most valuable egerviogs filory, Glory, Hallelujah," followed Amurica. Deavose

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