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OMIRTY-EIGHTI YEAR. THI FRA NCO-PRUSSIAN WAR ‘ae pom RARDMENT OF PARIS TO BBUIN ON SATURDAY, - for uv Armiatice The Troubles { Murpeilles- Orleans atill Occupied by the Prussians-A Modern Joan of Arc. oxox, Oct 26.—The Pull Mall Gazette of \atl eveaing annoanc that a meeting between M. Piers and Count vou Bismarck has been arrangea, the Government at Tours having acce pted the prin- tiple of the armistice, Gen, Trochu mado suother aiternpt to force an outlet near Issy on Mont }, but seas repoised, ‘Tao Germans, on their westward march, gutied the city of Besangon, in the Depart. woot ef Doubs, They took tir even carriages: Wied with wounded French soldiers, The German Aroops are apparently concentrating at Kei Freach commender at Verdun has sent a ded Maseacs to the Prossians, ‘The Germans refr Brom sticking Amiens. Their troops at Beanvais land So\ssons aro retiring toward Méaidres, The Bown of Cudteaudun has been literally DESTROYED BY THE PROSSIANS, ¢ troubles at MarseHles are increasing. The Hore ovat ans aro largcly i the escendamt, and Wo to cpen rebellion against the Republican aathori- Don at Paris and Toure. They bave even gone eo far os to ofler w reward for Gambera's head. Gus- Baro Fouroms has been finally discharced. Doepatcn- Jos from Toure, dated Tuesday eveuiny, state that |éle pending peace negotiations are due to the initia five (akon by Great Britain, The free pass for BM. Thiers to enter Paris is not expected for a week or ten days, Notwithstanding Abe Freneh report of the German evacuation of Or feaus, i has beon ascertained that that city is elill ecoroplod, ‘There are no indications of an immediate ‘advance on Blois aud Vendome, They have wade heavy requisitions on the people living i and around Charires. Despatehos from Tours annonnce that « young ats] of that city fs creating the mort intense exeiie- jdmeat hy tmitating (he example of Joan of Arc, Hun ‘rods of enthusiastic persons have joined hor stand ard, Hor appeals for recruits are eaid to be etneu: tuly patriotic and cloquent ; ALL HOPE OF PRACH Gow A desnétch bus hoon received by our correspon ‘ent at Bertin from Motz, which states that ail the ndeavors on tLe part of the Bonaparuists through Bersine, by which peace could bo restored on the brio of the Empress becoming Regent, have peen en wnod. All hopes Of peace are thesefere now at ‘» end, and peace can only be gainsd by the in- Wrvention of nectzs! powers, _. The Prawsians have removed all the art treasury ‘rom Sevres to Versailles, Mr. Suaw-Lefevre, meu. ‘Wer of Parliament for Rending, last eventug made a speech to his constivuente im that city, He sald Siuce (he proclamation of the Kreneh Republi russe, by her persistency, had become, the ax res BNOLISM AYMPATIIES, Which were origivally with Prussia, had now eon Wranseferred to the French. Leaving the sut deol of the war, be rejoiced in the departure from the role of marrying Euglish princesses exclusively Geruan prince ‘Sho Prussians sin announce that FARR WILL BE OPENED ON PARIS a the 20h instant, One thousand stoves bave beew grderod for the buts of the Prussians besieging Metz, Gen. Cambriel claims a victory for tae French at Chadionte-Dac. Beleici is again sending troops to tie trovtier, ‘The Krenek regard Bogland's last fort at wediation with extremo distrnst. Itier Sorted on the Coutiuent that Queen Victoria has ‘Srilten to the King of Pruesia, urging him to = te bin dewmune ts unilerstood thot the ® rnssia’ Dike of Aosta to the throne approval of Dug arrival of M. Thicra at Vereaitles it expceted Kasai ter ou wny Begotiations iny AUEREADER OF TERNITORT Bierirck’s cons aut answer to the mate to him for pores, is that the French of eome auiborized Govern dispensable pre! ; The Berlin 1c al ial) a be iGeration y 1 raily The bakers FRENCH WAK OWSPATCUES, > Atomorcd Successes ef Garibaldi ever the Pussians. Tous, Oct, S6.—An catra edition of the Moni eur appeared ist evening. containing a dociee for yao Of a loan of 210,000,000 on Thured sy, the inet. under the tise * Losn for the National Deteneo.” It we confirmed that Geo, Gu Sneceselaliy attacked tae Prussians. Advices from Bareilles ehow that divorders aro stil prevalent & ¢ antnori'y ol M ros 1 ne 1 AL Lyoan all ts ¢ ativ me siGd the local officers in Ber Mons eu ‘ ® cuating Orlonua re day w balloon, w r » duepatel tot mua) tomorrow, AF ntwr frou the Govern r who hat importint news to communicad Wl esony the hazardous experiment of viswing Pars hy builoen _- PRUSSTAN WAR DESPATCIES. Reoau ittions with Raweive for the Capita uthon of hig Arias. ‘ near, Oct, £6.—The Goreite of this city J u ¢ de from Gen Boyer whe ot Baden, ¢ont following in Oy Satorter the ¢ werul victorious engage rhont oceurred werk ut Wray, Cu wey, Anson, and € he Bienen. losses ” ve Bt ao F ied, Fonrth aed Pato Bad 16m t ' ae tio German Hosse wine let ot 1h Be Brawn topes 7 + cag ‘ Moors 12, rank and i Be ctin, Ovb, % Via FOUvAN, ct, 3—The ( r VPATIONS WITH MARSIAL BAZAINE fi uhton of bis y unue, no . ‘Tie T and Orlews Railway 1 0d, M ne re‘use turther Vino thus r 1 hay ' tue French army. . Oot, 3, via, Londe a8 prinelel OMcore of th + and how present at the 1 Moet et ek dd wor Ttatinn Deapate o Minister of Foreign A e wer bu the r nile . Cis Iving the GBeumenleal Council " hed eeolution of the Italian tmombers will occur in Ni tho journals of this city are preparing for an early emigration to Rone, which it is generally con sidered must ultimately become the capital of the nation, Bonapartiat Intrigues in Arussela—Romoi of Negotiati the BP Brovsse the seat of vetive Bonwpartist intrigaes. The Indi pendance Relge still denounces these violators of in expel the culprits, ‘The conference between Yon Bismarck and the representatives of the vari- ous Soutlicrn States of Germany, regarding the terms of unification, has already begun. ‘The Bava: rian representative announced that bis Government desired a separate military budget, and some special taxes as well ar a special postal service. He agrees, in case these points are conced in the Federal Parliament shalt not particio 6 discussions on the Federal budget, It ts not thought these terms will be accepted. Rumors circulating to-day of negotiations betwee peror Napoleon and the Prussian Government re- ding the restoration of the temporal power of the Pope, and the question of peace between France and Prassi able source, and are therefore discredited, deference to bumanit, COLORED THOOVS ON BROADWAY colored troops, in yesterday, They represented Companies B and Hot the Tweilih Regiment of Peansylvania Militic, and arrived from Philadelpbia at noon. After reaching Desbrosses street, by marched up Broadway to Thirty-fourth street and through some of ¢! Meo’ was banked by hundreds of colored citizens, and the presence of the soldiers created surprise and no small amount of enthnsiaem among the spectators. ‘They were prec national airs all the sroops were Saloon Meu, 11 Clarke street. In the evening at buifpast 7 o'clock three thousand colored people had aasemble:! 10 the great of the Cooper Institute to give the reenption. Pvery « heir cambrics and a\ terest the community, Scor The Px A ard Means Comm: all branches vember next. Nearly all ——e BELGIAN WAR DESPATCIILS, cneetenenee for the Kestorntion Pe. Oct. 26.—This city continues to be Jonal law, and cali upon the Government to unt d, that her deputies e io re the Em- |, but they cannot be traced to apy reli. parish The New Brazilian Cabine Loxpox, Oct, 26.—The regular mail steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived at thi port ing, bringing dates from that city to the Sth inst. ihe nows is important. Favor been received from Montevide again beon detested by the Argentine Republic. The Brazilian Cabiuet had been recons a moderately conser follows: Minister of Foreign Affirs—Viscount Bt, Viacent. Minister of § wi Minister 01 Justice— Barras, Mivister of ¢ Minister of the Murine-—Souse-Vranco. Minister of War—Calawuil, Many reform measures, Including one rel emancipation, have bee te last even: nie intelligence had Lovez Jordan had ted. and ve ministry substi(uted, as Oliveira, ter of Finance—Homen, nmerce—Teixelra, Ive to Russian Despatch. Sr. Permusnune, Oot. 96.—The Journal (official oncan) hopes thet the iteassion of the conditions of cace Will not be mixed np with We discussion of an armistice, The Cowssituent Assembly is the only competent power to decide that question. ‘The f hopes further, that pending the armistice, ia + Paris may be revictualled, ——— vivania Militia—Large jored Citizens in Co lustitute. For the first time since the late war, a body of \form, marched up Broadway Sorsoy City Ferry, they adjoining etreets, the Saloon Union forming the escort. The line of march led by @ fine band which played ay. The march over, the tertained at the Leadquarters of the a formal ‘was Med, and mony whites, both ‘sexcs, mingled freely ‘with the trong piie te chill atmosphere. some of the ladies amer de and thelr male companions Lin hion vk arrived, They and 1d " ¢ hall’ to th t the stage, they w received with prolonged cheering, the ladies Wav ug 04 tlic Chairs to obtain od view he band then took possession of the front of the and per Distant Gree h ly took the chair, and intre 5 , uo RAK, With slippers, and th ' Vactne piano, aud sing the ballad er, n +8 of Wolcd > Hers, Miss bam Fisher aud Me. Bishop sang, and the tiitia id tucir trionds lett the hall. have a Vbail t t, and w ara to 1 f a Friday or Suturday ——— COUNCIL OF TOBACCONISTS The Subject of Taxation Diseu: Tire Tos bacea Trade Covering One Hundred und Eighty-two Millions Annually ~ Tulrty« two Uillions Gobbled by Uncte Sant, portance of the tob » trade, covering it does annually the sum of $182,000,000, of whicn 4,00 is pocketed by Uncle Sain, cannot fail to Jin every street, and indeed a vast number of ons look for their daily bread to the tbaceo and any chau sin duty or prices affect wor or joss every Ove who uses the weed, The National coo Asvoctation, re 000,000 of t aceo tax, made & deeper at W ‘ last winter for @ uniform of aloteen ce r d for all manufeeturcd telaceo; but its wi re disregarded, and {tis now determined to urze claims before the next Congress through a con vention # to be beid in Richmond. ommittoe « tonal Tohaceo appointed at the Convention held atthe ein March last, mot yesterday to take . 1 tax sunjert’—the ociation ation the ‘eee ent uniform tax, the eoilecuion of tax ov moved from fictory and werehor wan wathion slo's being made, aud tac . courind the chiar, an the fo Her (orillind & Go.), Dele Mea s W The ‘ 1 re dosepht D. Hirsch Dd twit Davis dersey; te H Pombe Childeey, V 6 Maier, Oulu} W Biafhind and G. Wo Gail, Marylind ; A James Gallaier, Connectieut : A n, Kentucky; J, d, Mocks and J.J, Niwas, N.Y lengthy address from tt was read? als th tot ary, wetting forkh that t mirnces Wh members, neu 6 trade, fron the grower t rtd ML. ociadion deaior, A number of resolutions in regard to zing touverent having In view tho” estits Hecuk Lo Wuiform vale of taxation Were adopted. my di ion ensued, Whica resmited lu a pation to kave te entire matter to tie Com ud, Whieh movte in Richmond in Dvecmbor — Throws a Kuife at bis Wite Kills hin Patamt Chitd, Michucl Lovett was convict a the klyn ¢ yer and ‘i having a f Joseph ir Brunt eteovt, on the 1 August bast, Loy . r ' Ve ' Meat t of 1 t i mil € ‘ red wAd ti beid 1 bin to the Kings County Pentteutiny bor hai — athe Tribune, Oot WO Lorsonal record iat p ko soln the w mer, made him th |: BRILLIAN NETL TURE RECORD. EXCELLENT TROTTING FLEETWOOD COURSE. enh eeribers the October Meeting—The a by Medec Second Day of $1,000 Purse W. Heats-Two Races tor To-day. esterday was the second of the October meet- day was clear but |, the roads and drives free of dust, and eo there was a goodly turn out. Hambletonian colts, three-yer Mr. F. McCurdy and Mr, D. |, Was not trotted, a forfeit being paid. loft one race only, which was for a purse of $1,000, for horses that hod never beaten 220. and they all app inee was favorito, ‘The following was Becks che 4 pace : Glenel Fleetwood P fo match between two olds, the property of Mace. waich was oF Witt hin fore hurdred yards, then dre eWay hoine Bvt e lougth, Winaing. © catching Helmbe feven entries, Ad a do the betting, P A hapa be was nerate ruso weu re Head 10 NATE. ‘gin In a grand flaish ‘There was a claim of @ foul against Glenelg, jbut Freerwoon PARK, Oct that had neve Second, $100 to thi . $1,000: for hortos Dest Noree, $20 10 So ended the second day's racir Murphy's bg David Bord ‘ew Rertin Giri, Saturday wita four b.g. Western New York mile heats, with ercater fleld of W. Hi. baunders's ee an America. at a dinner party gi the gentlemen of the turf now in e year-ohle wir sateh between two made for $25,000 a side, $1 d from bneiand nd aa A ath, Tue rac to be run at the lo case ¢€ ed within the time a forieit of $500 ‘The betting was 2 to 1 aguinst I’rince on the Meld; 5 to 1 against Medtoe no and settled to work. Taylor horse 19'not 1 t# to be paid and the » rider (ey got KNOCKED DOWN A FASIT. Medoe moved an pust Booner Moody's Case ag and New Tors mck and talliag away Her Diy but Passcagers to be Regard dua ught, aud New Yor die ow on trial beto teresting a8 Invovvins Odds 2 tod on Prince ag: hand, and thos other, Airs Wwatle, bat we and they crosset fer the horkos rs And lasting best, wou they were te c atn rapid rote nearly th Lincoln, aud B Pools’ were sold on this ra 2:99 class, with the face, but Jack was the in the private vetting. Mood TROTTING AT BALTIMORE the wonid have ew Judge Brady The Marvland Jockey Club Racee—Second ay of the Autumn Mecting~ Three Races n by New York Horses Glenelg Beats over, ‘I er ie unay vir to the) Property T iviow rh for (he ntrol of t at ‘astly Awo lengitis Ir MON OMPNTAL wo Any Maria Ki ter and Midday ( 1 against the Won vy two lenge Fall of a seni c, while Krder w Yesterday fore IYMANGION NOUS » PROM TUL the etteden adovecs The mun'a Candidate, nierests ob Douuss favorite, at a slight proferenee, he Having the call still Where there was even bet ting. Gicnolg won, ie seMtanr. Dattiwonn, Oct: 20-—Dreaitart stakes for font year S00 suibseription, halt for ne oi staken, $5,000. two mile heata; 41 i a8 Finer Brat.—Hetmbold off in the tead, forcing the pirited to the rear, waitin he firet mile, wp ding one to three lengths, Tint as In tai we: the of the front, ana uly. ‘Time pprooxn, Hear —Gtenctt favorite at 8 to 1 on him, he roabing, bit Glenelg the wy, Thun they ners of the ait the meeting continues, with four races, and ends on elast of which Will be four -milers on, and © ever were be‘ore n by W. W. between ao n in Conr:-910,000 Lis of Foot y against Goorge Judge Brady, is in bighway by oon of th on an Biguth ayenne road at 195:n * persons who nd nroceede! hitehe! from eton the side on to th through Harlen ny be testified 1 way 1 ofn, ible, 8 0 rit for two days. ven ¥ v7 nt Char 0 leavi ne danmages, thy a iaatried le for pays! by lier te that froutot the nsteat of stop. yesterday refused to dismisa the t. denying 1U% Suggeation by tre aetent enucocy of the more was to an in the park 1ONDY. ule Fowler, ve. the 206n Fevoked aos ea mance anew, aud Newark One Man ting on the Dime Ptroot, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME TeLeGhArH fhornoon paper By asvoted valrenod a ‘ hie & Co paling wa y f hoitug water wea dso —— ee THE OLD CHAMPIONS ALIVE TRE CRACK CLUB OF DKOP THEIR COLORS, THE WEST Magnificent Game and Astonishing Defeat of the Red Stockings by the Atlantics— Score 11 to 7 nenin: Yesterday afternoon the Red Stockings played the home and home game of their series with the Allantics ot Brooklyn at Philadeloiir, extraordinary surprise was hardly ever witnessed in the victory of the Brooklyn ‘wore themselves, in consequence of the long indis- quite unprepared for such a re position of Zettloin, Fortunately, however, 2 1 fottie, although very weal and they supported beautifal game, were terribly out ARY FRATCRE bt should twice in the game was from being out. were enlled sgainst t Gould ployed his position splendidly, and #0 did McVey bebind led their eoore the Atlantic side, P fielded beautifully, Not over a thoneand persons wore present to wit weil worth witnes TH NINES aTREGGL Kerves the gr eatraordinary LAY WAS CALLED bed Stockines Wricht led eff with Dopaid uiso can fof Chnetnpath it tied the game £6h inving ¢ withstanding. Pearce of the AUaniles were but Smith and Btart bor bases, but (apm: oe order by splendid fieldine ep Hall made a Ene hit to right fe and working roand to however, as Mc The Atlontics now bad th the fence, bri: gir Donald struck ou! by one run, aud were ikes. Gould was tai ont om three af Chapman, and Waterma a 12 ap Me Louse Piet Nome, win fedinna 4 MILE A MINUTE. - The Oldest Locomotive on the Camden a Amboy does some Extraordinary Racing ~A Midvight Runaway-Exciting Pursu: The Washington and New York express, which feaves West Puiladelphia for New York at 235 A M., alwoys stops at Mantas Junction to change en gines. The locomotive in readiness at this point brings the train on to New Brunswick, where it is re placed by a third engine, which takes the train to Tersey City, At olelock yesterday morning En tine No, 1 was ready at Mantua Junction for the express. ‘This locomotive is said to be the oldest Passenger engine on the road, and, though some Whay Worn wiih age, excels many of its juniors both power wid epeed. While waiting for the ex prees, the engineer ond the firemen, having balf an hoar to epare, left their engine standing on the mein track and went to breakfust, Atthis aark and early hourthe only persons at the Junction were em. ployees of the company. The veteran locomotive was standing alone, Lis bright head light threw a gtea| np the truck revealing distinedy far in the durkness beyond the —continuons line of steel over which ive ponderous wheels had so often rolled, From its seh-pan droped th ated ‘cinders, and from the oily elhows of its steel joinus come the fizzing sound o impri.oned steam. All w, quiet, and the men, whe ity it was to handle the Feius Of this iron ‘monster, «upped on unsuEpics of cb a contingency occurr as its breaking loose. ‘The bomety foust disposed of, thev lit their bipes, but they wd not enjoyed more half a dozen whiffs when they w reverie, To thei: astonish moving, and before cither of vem could recover their se!’ possession it had shot ont of sight, and Was making the most remarkable time on record. Tn a few more moments the express came uo. Withont # seconds diay, it* engi. e was seat in pur uit of the runaway votive, The news of the ro: spreat consternation among the passen: Kors, and so anx.ous were they on the subject that nearly oli oF theta left thelr seats, aud crowded round the operator Kensington, Frankford, Brederburg, and Tacony stations were successively passed by the f locomotive wiihout vering anything Just betore reaching ane Junet Streak of slut was pened to them | Over the. track in uiva Bery serpent of the in erpent Was soon touched, and turned, fo be 8 trail of hot elndters r the ty Believing that they were nowe hey shickened speed until the tole looked ke & gieanti floe-t At Torresdale, a lilt Junction, the truant euzine wos reached. Were burned down, and {that cone to a dead atop Ac nf Wateho: showed that the runaway evotled sixteen, triien in about es wi No demage was done aud owing to the nable how which the event occurred one but the Failroad oficials wore badly sarod. The engine mi the fireman of locomotive are at a loss to naderstand W the gine’s ¥ J. They did not ree any person vot they insist tirat the engine co i J0ub 6ome mischievous hand being - Fashionable Wedding ia New doracy. The marringe of Sarah, fith daughter of ex Chancellor B, Williamson, of Blizabeth, N. J.. with D. Provost Thomas, son of James Thoma: wealthy retired cotton merclant of New. Y of Elizabeth, took plsco in the Littor city yester day. the Tev. Dr. 8. A, Clark officiating. The bride, a Lesutifal and accomplished brunette, was richly but neatly attired in aw mustin, en fratn, over a silk toderskirt very fide jowelts. ‘the bridegroom wee dressed tp morning costume. ‘There were neither groows nor Hriuesmaids; aud, in consequence ofa recent death in the family of the bride, the ecremony was con- dusted a/nivst privately. none bot tie relatives of contracting parties being although ‘Taahionabie assacnbinge, mpntiy of. indice, Wan Brew ent. On leaving theehuren father Of the bride resented ber with w® Jurge and Beautiful bouqnet, ong the disting iemen present were ef Justice Beast Dr. Beasicy, and Col. men hi School Nominations, WESLONESTE R COUNT i ft fn 1 ent Mor A wity & V Vialns, Join ot, Wit H Woutiog al the oiltocrs way ar th PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, be ' ' ‘ ap as ROU PL i lie or endures as y of th bi ver aid Cant W pC Hoye! AL 1 ab 0 Hod wb viii VOTTINGS ANOLE TOWN tonay maneen word (8 ianiee tig NT Waster ati oad ' Mh. sient | ; paniseat | ett | ' with Ineo & tote Comet that, Radoione ousulad Puuaday, PRICE TWO CENTS THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS, HENRY (SMITHS REPUD« LICAN CONVENTLO. ‘The Nominating Committees want Mo: ~ Opposition to making Nominations—The Administration to be Sustained, The Republican County which the Murphy Repoblicans secoded met last at their headquarters, in ‘Twenty-second J. V. Gridley occupied the chair, call showed many absontees, Dayton moved that ihe record of the withe in members be expunged tr tijnutos, but his motion was defea Miller, from the Committee ts, reported In favo the Second District, the Eighth District, the Fifteenth District, on Contestod Langan ticket from and of the Miller ticket from and ayainet the contestants im ‘The report was adopted. ‘Tho Comwittee on Nominations asked further Mr. Pallman offered as onvention should not make any nominas tion, but leave the Republicans to act as they pleased, recommending them to vote for the men they should ui will best serve the public, It was moved to refer this to the Committee of ‘Twenty-one, bat Mr. Pullme resolution, wherenpon he stated that Hy good Repuntions a resolution asked to give his fount a division » desire to vote for Demoera probability of their they nominated a tra ting their county of others toward 4 fair election feelin amore the Repub was areason for referring the m alrenough to act with effect elation to this ne~ ort was received from the Natnralizatton Andrews rai that he wae ¢ the reprerenta' ive With regird to the committen of there ¥ as one from district Who met co} ft would be ished Lo say th hat the Presite ‘on whom he relied. Grant found how he hind boen deceived. ke would be with thou. Adininisteation, le of officeholders eal ae'ton the pi y Would all continae port ihe Admibistration and the principles of So let them ‘allman was allow olested that this dischacy had a second side for political ‘holding on their own side. for voting in oppost= n all sides, Am office-holding it was onsen Thore was not 9 man present who would not accept office if it was suitable and required no sacrifice of ng of office-hollers schoreing from lseharged men tion to their Further debate was suddenly cut off, and the meot- «to Raise Lede ied Of On @ Two Unsuccessful Attem| ners~One Car The Independent Association of the Twenty- first Ward altempted to rais ning at Thirts Barrett was the th streat and Seron first speaker. During his speceh @ portion of the platform fell, and the fireworks set fire tus, dolus Wadswort, and J. Bo ‘When the banner was being raised the cross-tree @ gave way, and the banner ‘A car came by just at men got on the too and ut the ear soon, on which the rope re: fell nearly w the ground, that time, and a number o endeavored to fix up the banner, ed off, carrying the banner ai Almost destroving the banner. The mecling ‘cheers wore tiven for the ‘Tammany . eapeciilly M. 'T, Brenna’ > raise a Lod- with banner 1 avenue and the rope Bas cat, and the Porecll, and others, The Real Werki derbolt Bowner. sting the Thane Senotor of the Johny IL Welle, Secretary, 5 Brooks Propesr to Piich U. 8. Bale 1 at Glass Mall, venue, to ratify the + authorities ix eto the river ¢ Denocraey nd belp thea of the Loy frouk our slores, the Irish-Amerte ssional District Republiewn LPS (ROM TMK OCEAN C con toinplated the Pricese © and the Macquis i . Cues Went dows IL SOULBS,