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THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. THE IRISHMEN’S PAGEANT, —— rolled @ carriacé bearing Mr. T Everett, the Vresident and Vice-President of the St. Patrick Motual Alliance, ‘The Gullowglasses were grestod with rousing cleers, as they had been Several times before on their route, and wero m eral times subsequently, After the car tinrched St. Patrick Muiuai Alllance, the society which bore the expense of the pagennt WHAT THE PAGRANT Cost. An has been suid, to Mr. Wm. Kvorett is due the Credit of having coacelved the ides of the repress i the artist, assisted him in executing his plan vy arawing the yarious designs. and Mr. sad Mrs. Timony, of Thirteenth street and Fourtn avenue, mule the comtumes, The exsense of the wale pageant was $7,000, the costume of the harper alone costiax §400 pe The Procession. Vast moltitudes dressed in holiday attire ae sembled early to witness the grandost display that was over made in the United States, The first core- mony in tho morning was a solemn Pontificial bigh Cathedral. The altar was richly adorned, tervices were impressive, The colebrant s was the Right Rov, Archbishop Me- the officiating deacons were Father Me Ginn and Father McNamara, with Fathers Preston and Qainn as dessoas of honor, while Fathers Me- Nierny and Cutney assistcd as masters of ceremo. nd the venerable Vicar-General Starrs acted tor, ‘The Nov. Father Furreli of St. danes's Proaclied, giving an eloquent and interesting sketch Of tholifé and times of Bt, Patrick Allnougii the siznal for the procession to move Was not given until a quarter to one, long bevore that time the neighborhood of Fourteenth street and Second avenno was a dense mass of crushing crowding, and good-natured men, women, and chil: dren, Willing in augious expectancy for THW FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE PAGEANT. jongth the signal gan was fired, and tho mareb began down Second avenue to Second strest, down the Bowery to Chatoain street and across the City Till Park. At twenty minutes to 3 o’cluck a salate from the twelve-pounder in the Park annousced that the bead of the procession was in sight, ‘The Mayor and Aljermen at once marched with their staves of oftice to @ platiorm in front of the Cy Hal), Tt was decorated with American, Iriso, and French fla the Stars and Stripes forming an arch roserved (or ayor. ‘The floor was carp aud the pillars were co THE 1499TN ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF 81, PATRICK. City Mall Park the Cath -~Tho March hrough the Streete—The Bn: eo and Feativitios t Early yesterday morning a man of gigantic Stature stepped out of a Fourth avenue horse car at Mhirteenth street. The boys of the neighbursood rised a shout when they enw him. Rverybody Stopped to look at him, A large mon had never Shown himself in that vieinity, The stranger sinilod like ® good-natured Newfoundland dog at the cum fmotion he created, and with a quiet chuckle entored he house of Mr. ‘Timoney, which stands at the south. ast corner of the avenue, In the course of the next Ralf hour three others equally large maito their ap earance and entered ihe same house as the first comer. People who saw them could make neither oad nag tail of their object. Before 100 clock SIXTEEN OF THES GIANTS were on the ground; but they had removed their Quarters by that time tom house near Twelfth Street. They had been taken in charge by a hand rome gentleman with a ride beard and moustache. Dimself of no mean tize, who is known by every. dody in that neighborhood as Mr, William Everett Vice-President of the St, Patrick's Mutual Alilance, An the transit of the giants an interested crowd was tracted, and before the house to which they re. moved the street was blocked, Within a carious Metamorphosis was in progress, Mr. Bverett super tending 1% A long table war covered with robes and tunics of gorgeous creen and saffron clotl Delmets of brass lay avout in piles, and in odd cor: Bers stood batt'e axcs of blue steel. ‘TH TITANS DISRODKD Themselves, attonistiing all by thelr mnscular pro- portions. A German tailor danced about them with fndescribable energy, and carefully watched their movements. Having stopped at a certain point in the process of andressing, they wero supplied by their German attendant with white shirts and saf fron colored tights, Then came tunics of gresn embroitered wit) gold, and tozis or mantles of affron cloth, Goiden bracelets and exffron sandals followed, and with wigs of binck hair that bung in long locks over their shoulders, plaived moustaches twenty inches long, helmets of brass, jewelled Tara brooches, Pien cian shields and battiv-axes, their costames were complete, The giants towered « head and shoulders above all who crowded into the fooms. They seemed capable ot carry ing the house way upon their beens, a8 Samsow did the gates of Gaza. At was not until they were fully attired, with their oblong shields on their left arms and their Dattle-axes in hand, that it became apparent they were Intended to reprerent OF ANCIENT IRELAND ; ve foot soldiers whom Barnaby Kich de th a helmet, tof mail, an! axe, ond who accompanied the great Sin oll, the Prince of Ulster, on his visit to Qu Elizabeth in London, impressing tho Englishmen deopiy with their gigantic et.ture, tremendous Weapons, and rich equipments, Shakespeare speaks o! the Gallowglueres us eLout soldiers, Who Lroneht uissant ands wighiy power” to tie assistance of the Duke of York. It was to revive a recoliee tion of Ireland's ancient glory, and to srouse a Worthy svirit of emulation, that Mr. Brerets put nts idea which he nad conceived inte execation. le chose for that purpose the most stalwart Irish. men to be founs in New York or the vicinity. They Were tremendous inen, Each of them was equal to four ordinary men os they oxist In our degenerate coiebrats domes of the Principal buildings surrounding the Park ; but one Vory noticerbie fet was that the editor of the dis. reputable Englis: New York 7imea, taitted to display bis British flvg, POT OUT NO FLAT WhaTerEn Awonz the gentlemen on the platform were Mayor Hai, Akiermen arker, Woituan, Hardy, Dimond, Rovinson, O'Neiil, Heal’, Galvin, Day, ‘Lysagit, Alanson, Moore, Garry, aud Costelio; Joho Mulialy Keq., the Kev, Father Braay, the Hon. Tereoce Sruith, GD. Cardoso, Muraual Hart and other ‘The Mayor was dr 1p O Dew Full Of areca an Diack siriped case He wore an juvisiblo green neck tie, from which shone a brilliant horse shoe; his gloves were the color of tie shamrock and in i uitoa-holw Was ao immense Douguet, Assistant Alderman Costello wore an old fas tioned yest of bright green s:tin covered wit three-leafod stam: rock Worked in blue #iik. Ali the members ot the Common Couneil wore green kid gloves and sprig { shamrock in their button-iole At precisely twenty-five minutes to three o'clock A section of mounted police entered the Park. Phen came Superintendent Keiso and Inspector L sinencpen barouche fuilowel by Capt. Jore- wial Veity cud @ squad of the Broadway pol MILITARY DIVISION. Grand Marsda) Me leruey and a stuff of forty-two Alcs in handrome umforua froop F. Pirst Regiuent Cavalry Sixty-ninth Keglineat of Inteatry. Colon l Cavanaugh. Avo compant-s of Fenians cavtoraie’ audequpped ‘The Legion of 4. Pautck, Coiuel Leouard civic prvision eriff Drennan aud County Clerk Loew tna baronche. Jvstice Connolly aud Mr. Karr in an Irish Javusiug OF Delag per: nn in 8 carriage No IL . La Ent" chockied Mr. Everett, patting each indi vidual troover on the back; “what do ye think of this for an Irish ¢vicken ‘The following are the vanes of the men, with vue uRiaRT oF RAcT Jamen Conway. Indorer, 6 ft. 814 ‘oornians, No. ik. Uiveraiaus, So: 8 Hivertaus, No. a. Hidernians, No. 2. Benevolent Society, on. ‘Longvhoreme Quarryinen’s U. F Bociety, F Quarryinen’s U. P. Society, Sei euevolvot Bocvety Of Bt. Vinc ist D1 eat de Paul, im Kennoay. eurrigr, of Limerick, Of. 4 St. Uri¢ge's MB. wad I. soclety Harvey, ‘loaxshorenan. 6 Trap:Biock Maners from Wocuawken, Joha Overt, bs Bored abreast Warret Lomasney Bt, Jamosale CT A- i: Society, remiah Bhar nctt, \a % Boy Zouaves and Diuvi C icnael Harty, of Coant on. Bu Peter's IG fA. U8 Jas Bogilsh, of county Tipp tobabe oat, 6 ft. 5 Temperance Caieta— 3-5, Curtin, o; canuty Cara. laoreet, Te they cheered tne Alay or tuetiiy, Hugh Vengnn, b ack: baw) Patrick Kyan, rairick ican trio Joye, Dlach winsitu, 6 ft. 2) powas Harney, ‘ivigsl dns Cornorius Caves, lager 2 Benjamin Curtin’ of county Cork, Iahorer, 61.6 Faward O'Couse), Orman in gan Worse, ft. 5 ‘Trompeters ant Horaids— Wine Hein. pata 3. O'ou livan, Lqucr Goaler; Maroid Butier, @ Batter While the Gallowelnsses were dressing, heavy, wagon, surmounted oy a huce wooden tame, na Immaculate Ooresption T. A. B. Sucioty, Trigh Das pips i, Soctety ration ©. Veni Agiration Wt LAR Hover Boys T's i ot heot Ircland. 6 s &. Columba's Be Con. A. B. £0 (They uncoy. cred to the Mayor, Wuo returned the Courvesy.) Faller Moo sey's Cadets Reon drawn up io Thirteenth sirest, before te Bt Bridget's i... A.B Society, bo Mr. Timoney. The Dart of th Holy Iegoseote RO a Beale frame-work looke.i like an imme: n-€0 “st. JecomeR C1. A. B i persiruciire consisted of a pumber of Fauer Mathew UBT Ves, which terminated 19 & raised piatic Youtlinl Sone ct ® which was pl.cod AN IMPOSING WHITE BOAT OF DANIEL 07 Father Mathew U.B TAB Father Matuew U.B.T. A.B. & | Young bews Father Matiiew Uo B'.TACH. boriety Vo the rear of toe busta dozreciined. The a " rape s, " Sus Os laTig 05 OCI, Bud cbuub ils neck there Fathor Mathew U. It TA. D. Society, Branch 8 ® brona spiked co It Was an admirable. forn Father Mathew (Bek, A. Dh Society, Reranch § a papier maché \.ken from a} laster of paiis moui Patuer Maview UB. ALI 5 Mraton ¥, Topresenicd (he aucient woif-dog cf Irvian The Gallow Glaveos, win teluuipaal car Whore fame wos once spread tover ail Europ BU Pairvew'e Mutual Aluanve. Wol'-io34 were sout us presents iroin Irish prinecs Bens 10 Cai rine to many of the European courts, where tuey exe bod admiration Ly their inuense #0, miusculir acon end Birenzth of Lowy Campion, te J ey that Irish woll-iogs which fhe saw bunting the wo'l were as large of limb snd boos ae o Interspersed throughout the line were numerous colt. The Inst wolf known to exies in | opea carriages, containing ¢a-oflcors of the Socie Treiand waa seen among the gorges of tha Kerry | tes, Mundreas of dacunts.ns, iu 118, and the dog, as if aware that bis BEAUTIFUL BANNFRS AND FLAG: exisience was no longer necessary, died out less tod. Iv is ¢ tinated 4 4,000 men and ‘century iatcr, bit his fame retained. Whea ein line, with Bity bauds of music eit e:tceiVod the ides Of having the anlimsl | “Aitor tue trviow, which consumed precisely an ated in ve" (erday's procession, he Voped to | hour and & laf, (ue procession mirched. up bruwl Focal to recol! nother object of wich Ireland | way to Union Square, down Bourteenth wreck to Wen ouce Jub. Seventh avenue, up Beveuth avenue to Twenty Arty orc ux wie all thet was viviblo on the | third street, (hence to First evenue and higitt pncoverea franc sore, but workinen soun mousted | strect, where they were dismissed the wagen and worked busty et tie ¢ Mayor, Aldermen, shd guests were then en AV2¥ ocluck the structure stood couverie! iuty | tertalned by ir. George Koome In ibs Cay dal aeosive saivuoniit I'he ehvef topic c1 conversation was, tie remarkabl AM 1MFONING TRIUMPHAL CoB aovenee of tun Iris exiles, Lot cue of whom tos {8 was covered completely with ereen drapery Hate proenastoa fringed with ged, snd Was ornamented wit tuo ae toer in letters ct guld, Tue en der sces The Banauete, Wore taateivl ard ube mney rea (yng pivsen oF Tue KManTS “¢ Fator.* Jolin M Eq, prosided at tne tonth annis Lauity ts uose sinner of t sats of 1, Patrick, ti Delmonico's f O'Connell, and around the room were tho Metis oan ; Gratien; Onerany: Gar Burke, and Va ‘ James J, Traynor, Hngh Kerrigan, John pi ise tour es Aurel 2 Burke, Itichard V, Harnett, John Duane, the Hoi O'clock ten pray horses Were led from an Davie Quian, Richard B, Connolly, Jota Boyle, stable, ani hurnessed by twos to the ear. ' Henry Hughes. John McKeon, Joa Mitchel, Patrick Were equipped with tadule clothe, and belo Cuff, Peter Dolan, te Rev, Michael McAleer, Pastor to the Gullowglasres, | At five minutes past | of 5c, Coiumba's Church, We Rev. James I. Barry One the four pages made their appearunce and | Dr J, MM. Carnochan, the Rey, Father Nugent, o suonnted the car by ® stop-ladder. They wero st- | Piverpoul, Bugland ;” Michael MeNierneye Gran (ied in salfron cignte, with tunics of green and | Marenul of the Procession ; Kichard O'Gorman, Kufvs id, and saffron manies. Alisses Mary and :Baty | yp Andrews, J. tt. Fellows, Gen. Sweeney, the Hon. tiiey, Kate Suliiy 1 Liz Neill, were the | Join H. MeCunn, M.'T, rennin, sustics Fowler perce. Ther were n Hgutls clothed as some | ‘sng others, ‘Lhe venerable Father McAloor paid Compassionate spectators believed them to be, each, | grace Mr. Mullaly's openiag speech was much ad according tw the revorter for the Word, having | inired, and when he mentioned the name of John Grovel tighis beneais Ler thin outside apparel. At] Bitchel it was received witi applause, Letters of Nuo ovme time with the pages, Apology were then read from the President of the THR HARPER United Biates. Gov, Hotfwan, Gen, shicids, the Nook hia seat cn the car, He was represented by | Bon. Feraando Wood, ex-Gov, Wise of Vitginia Mr. McClean, Wio standa wix feet (our in bis ceived with three ‘eheers), O'Donovan Koswa, ® aga, rbd is splendidly proportioned, Flow La lecture in atimore), the Hon Ang wiste looks fell cver his shoulders, and on kis the Hon, Win, Ro Roberts, M. Lead wr of ouk-leaves, with acorns of | Senator Eu erly, James Gordoa Benuett, old, A long, White pl Deard fell dows | dr., Senator Bivir, and mony otuers Wits who. v¥ Closk aud drapery of safroa, trimmed | ©The Coited States and their Chief Magistrate.” i gold or en, Avous his walst Was ated We" Hall Colm Dee My 1 Muckie were of saffron The Day and the Name we Celebrate. Music ndls ® brucelews, Patrics's Day Mon, Joha MeKeon ry whcrk: Worthy ol het of Lue Empire btate.” a bree aemull | sues 4 # cou * The Natioubood of Ireland.” Masic—* Mewory of the Puad."" Gaye Wa, Fe Lyons putes past lasses marched The City of sew Vora; or, agit is best known, The bo the took their po. City of Chariues' "Hon. i. Bb Connoliy . . “Our Gu the failed Irish Patriots: Relog pitas 18 TALL of Enulen tyranny, they gre tho more entitled to Dt thelr bead, and before him the three trampeters, |)" France: May ber proton’ sorrow be a prelude 10 The leader wore s felmet. of meter, differere ta | future more glorious than her pact,” Joha Mitchel, shape wud dietiiguisting from the others, Whore Ihe Bene.” Hon, Denis Quinn. he sio0d be looked with oa ‘ . The Bar.” Hon, Kufas P. Andrews, ie v Overall who surround J mos J. Cummiags, of Tae Sun, ed bim, god without diMeuity mizot have peered y sad Wave. Geo. ‘iw. & blllyer ‘Over passing horse cars, Behind bim stood the two “Woman.” Muj. Wm. L. Cole, Irish-Aimerioan, qeurcst to hin ip suture, und all buts few of tae The following telegram was received: “mal was given, an) the pageant eu F brolber Kuighie of the eity of New York: May two men murching besid the car with ¢ dong-pronged poles.” to the Gteeretha TUR FRIENDLY SONS OF BT, PATRIOK/ Tites where they were ia danger of coming In con. | » The, Kighty-soventh anuiverary dinner of the Ssot with ihe bust om the car, The pageant roiled | Friendly Sons of St. Patrick took P v4 on to Kignvh street, where it fol! in line with the | St the Hoffman House last night, Judge rest o1 ‘he procession, but instead of taking the lead | 284ge Jolin HR, Brady presided, Among the At was forced by the jeulousy of those wo were sur- | distinguished Agente were Mr. “Archibald, the Qatsed to come up Ih the in Through she city | British Consul, Mr, Morr, of the St, Andrews, and own to City Hull the long Hime took tie way, anw | Mf Baley of ine NB, Bocietion, the gonial Jobn With the bour hund ow the (icy Hall clock close to | Brougham, Teco Daly Judge Barrett, J, W. Ger- four, orf. eplher R. are ‘and othors, . ‘0 the toasi trek" ” Fue @ALLowoLAsses wanonmD 1x7o THe MOD, | responded ick's Day," Joba Brougham fd past the Mayor’ omplal ear, Marshals Puili wey Kode as their head, rringtoa and Me Wardeo Bronnap made arrai outs for & ball 4 alter he merebals | Which was enioyed last ‘ovening o lerge ball o| NEW YORK, ARCH SATURDAY, M MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE, 2NE BOSS'S FIRAT’ DEVRAT IN THE SENATE AT HAND, tho Toapital was handsomely dees bout 60) participated, joor manager. ed, and of the Holy Redeemer in Third Streot ~The Sor- Jesnlta—A Duplicate of Our otnal Buccor. A mission conducted by the Jesuits is open in Presentation of Colors At 10 o'clock yerterday morning, Society No. 15 of the A. 0. H., escorted by the Tipperary Volunteers, Assembled befare the mansion of Justice Connolly Fiftioth street, nde of two bi Fastice Connolly Follow countrymes Gress you ne fellow-citinens, tee three huudre mitted to greet you salon ting You with t Blories of the past of Ireland deur of the pros The Pueumatic Railroad Bill New York Delerati Three—Gor aren of the Holy Redeemer in Third street. ‘The altars are draped in Lenten mourning, and while a subdued light Alis the eastern #ide of the ing prominent large black wood cross, over the arms of which is thrown ® broad band of white cloth, the lower wostern side is flooded with light from ancounted wax candles. Here ie the shrine of the Biles 1s an exact copy of the miraculous picture of * Our Lady of Perpotaal Succor, church of St. Alphonsus de Liguorl in Rome. shrine is tilaminated nigut and day, opening of the church at 6 A.M. until the chiming of the Angelus bell in the evening. Crowds bow be- * The original painting wi aid Our reverend informant, “ by a wealthy In Crote it had beon ‘s honored as miraculous. On the voyage a tempest arose, and when sailors and passenzers had given thomselves up for lost, the nt exposed bis pictur fore it, and called on * Mary, the Star of the Ses,’ Thoir vrasors were Leard became calm, and ina few days they dostined port. “ The owner on reaching Rome was taken sick, and On bis deathbed h ing shonld be placed in the Chureh of St. Matthew, on the Esquiline Hill, for public veneration it remained for three hundred years, the Virgia sanctifying the spot by the most remarkable miracles, From ail parts flocked pilgrims ¢ historians and poets of thoss ages giving celebrity to the wonders which were witnesse Daring the wars which devas Italy in the Jast century, the Virgin slirine in St tthew's Charct was leve! picture was los iu Except Hoffman to Veto It—Appre- rintion to the House of Refuge, Aveayt, March 17.—The Beach Pnoumatio reported by the Naiiroxd Commit- too of the Assembly this morning, according to the understanding on its recommital sostorday. bill was amended by nroviding that travel on Broad- way be not interfered with during its constraction, in case the eurface of tho street should be Company pay ail On any other dey T would ad. ton this ous dey out of Learely may be pers ‘Tunnel bill w —ons symboliai n, ne other typical ol tof Amorica~ of pain and pride 1 do 90; of that you ftand. before me Aative land, driven from your homes by the roleatioss Cruclty Of ah iquodie enemy, Whose hypocria vin agreat measare blinds the world to a true knowledge of your words, an enciny whose pea has done our Fi much ‘Vojory ae the eword {ne of pride | see the power and is wiih mingles 4 Virgin, on which now venerated in the cost of repair. It is, however. with @ feel ow Asselin dled here to receive them ree citizens of th in building op wuied which tt lies aris Drain, eoutrinuted fag of America, once again and soon reprovent a Ba- $200,000, ond com- pels them to give an additional bond of €200 000, ‘and to pay ail damages to public and private prop- erty, ond forbids the taking of any foco of anz of the pa the purpose of ingress or exrers, the presentation of the report of the Commit Mr. Weed of Clinton, a member of the Committee requestod that bis dissent to the report be entered He said that be did not belie He believed it was proportions to 1, YOu Lave eo largel brought from eland, like the merchant in the year i499. for two hundred rt of the eur. rks or places except for Immediately upon The Celebration Elsewhere, 8t, Patrick's Day was observed in Brooklyn with ‘The parade wus the foature of on passed thron h the principal » ck Was reviews? at the City Hall by ch and the Common Counc’ men appeard in the line ecorated with the Americ and the streets were crowded, All bowed down be- About 10.090 Ail the public baildines and Irish cot In the evening ‘tapon the minutes. the bill was altered enongn. much improved, but there were many things in it on, and he did not believe the Governor would ign it yot in ite present con: to save them, Athenwum, and listened Commissioner Corboy, Th Wm. B. Robinsor, Thos yet that required atte ‘arroli, Alderman Bergen, Mayor Kalbfoisch was unablo to attend, not having recovered from Lis recent accident. Honor sent a letter of respect informing the ban- not override th Voto prohibiting him from veaturig ov THE DAY IN WILLLAMSDE mass was celebrited In the Church ‘The Rev, Fathor Quinn, , Barclay street, deliverod @ panegyri the evening a friar of the Order Dominie lectured in St The Father Mathew societies and Ancient embled in Bedford ave nee to Brooxlyn. 4 fashionable thoron that the paint This brought the Ton. another member of the Committee, who has been poIN@ 18 LEY ever singe the Introduction of tho bill He declared his surprise at the course of nd sald that in the Irving to his feet, quetors that her alirice, the to recure its eman trom Clinton, Committee that geotieman proposed all ths amend ments Which wore made, and expressed himself This was denied by Mr. Weed, and ® not very pleasant interchange of worce was indulged in by tho two gontiemen. was opposed to the Dill last night, but amended, be would ve city of New York required some means of rapid ted France and J, and the miraculous than siaty years, in Young niember of the cougregation of the Hoty Redeeweor found it in email chapel of Santa Order’ of Hiberaians square and marcued th satiafled with it, ig fare whitch wa Luke O'Reilly, ex-Clerk In the evening the trick bad a ball and banquet ‘The Irishmen's Sons enjoyed Mr. Littlejohn "An! invito sacro’ © Podlished in the name of Pins 1X, eppoluting tie 17th day of April, 1868, us ‘On that day the picture carried In. public procossion through th Tome, and placed on th housus do Liznort. tnid our pious informant, Virgin’ signalied her eoming t s0 on het second entry sue wus pleased, throug her Bon, to celebrate It by wonders, Two ehiliren wer Had man Was Testa Of Justice Voorhies's Court. Friendly Sons of St. F io Wasningion Hail, their annual banquet in M THE DAY IN F Patrick's Society liad a parade, noaded by Father Turns and O'Retley for it, believing tha tar of the Church of ‘ew York, moved to resommit ‘He was in favor Mr. Connolly, of It to the Committee of rapid transit, and know tbat Now sadly in need of it, but tis bill was being pushed through without giving meinbe Properly examine, He believed that mewbers shouid have a chance to carefully scrutinize all bills before pelled to vole upon them, required of the Company he believed to be the conntrr representatives Roms by mirac! their annual reunion in the Town Hall, largely atiended, INE DAY IN JeRSRY CITT. sion, compose of the Emmet Guard and ‘with banners aod music, w reviewed by the Mayor and Aldermen at the City In the evening the Fri their annual banquet tn the Cathohe of New York lec the lomperance societies DAY IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY susioties mirehod Tremont, and pemberod about 600, ‘intendent Delette, followed by a rass band; the mem! Coureh of Our Lady of Mercy, Fordham; a cadet n aa! 1. and B Wzous, handsomely ¢ $ containing the priests of the meness and & slait, ns tue procesrion were the miracles oublicly crovned the pict Copies were taken from it nnd sent to ail oa One hangs tn the belchamber of the Pope, Two were wont to America last year—one to the Redemptorist Churea and the other to the Caurch of tue Holy Redeemer, in Third stroe an opportunity to formed that the P With 9 crown of & adly Bons of The socurity Sat down to in Baltiaor y. Mr. Farrell tured in Borgen bofw A with the samo super In Baltimore a Uroorh Fordham. ‘The procession, which natural power, of ore of the’ prominent was cured after Westchester county, TO SAND BY THR SOLID and give them an opp riunity to knew what they Mr. Hayos ct Now York, who made a telling speech agringt the bill List night, In which ho declared his readiness to resiyn bts seat fembly if ho ras to be compelled to vote om meaa- ch he had mot amine, took occ Years was helpless on of pains in hi Was browgat to thi stored to per Among the wany conversations which rte theineelves to this Society of Morrisania. rated,! and carria attributed by the con + that of a well known gener z there was a banguet in the Sylva 1d the fostivilios Cloved wila a dance, THE DAY IN NEWARK A large procession ware! by 18 inoves in Width. mn her left arin the Tuiant Josus, her r nd boing exte mornlog to reiterate his in favor of rapid transit n vow for « od up Washington atrest A solema Pontifical Mass Bishop Bayley, Clarae, and Reilly. in the city of New ¥ J shows his exndei wasceleprated by the Regt Rev. assisted by Fathers Doat was followed by a sermou or the li by the Rev. J. F. Dalton services the procession was reviewed by the Mayor aud Common Council, THE DAT ON STATEN ISLAXD, Tho procession Was the iarzest over seen on the Island. Tne cannon from He asked to be excused from voting, nd wee excused Mr. Tyler Kelly of New York offered meat to compel the ¢ Above his bi are the written charactors, ICXU., his uame, Jesus wouelusion of the nipany to pay to the city of New York the sum of $2,009,000 for the franchi+e, Te, too, was in favor of rapid transit, ©, Would not vote for # mens ure which be had not had ap opportunity to ex Major Baek mado a brilliant and telling little He invited the count A $5,000,000 JOB, he Senate Loading a Project fora Binine Quarrel not yet Ended Wasuixotox, March 17,—A leading Senator, dean prominent ia preventivg an adjourn, , tuys they intend to debate the Ku-Kiux quoe- tion til the Judiciary Comm 1° Deficlency Mill with ‘and Park—The Butlers bat, Hike his eolleag rand Marehal, and the Richmond to the Narrow sion wus reviewed b: nan, commandant of Fors Wadsworth. tugton Park, Staplcton, Gen, Harke Barry addressed the people, Knights of St. Patrick enjoyed @ banque: aud bali in New Brightoa march was from P where the proc Spree) in favor of the bill. members to come to New York and see the travel that eacumbered It, and he b: hia, would vole for any was intended Mess-a. Scribner, Stra In the evening the TAR DAY IM ALDANT. b was one of the largest and im he capital, The procession, wh vor witnessed horoahfare Lecbihslai retention of Congross here till the fan Domingo Patrick by the Ri clusion of the servicas review before the Rigat Rev J to foree it to forma his friends that he does not 4 to lot bis issue wit tho Speaxer drop where Was some ex gation voted . ee it now 18, and th Wiguld open the war neuin to-Ga ate this afternoon tacked ney Mill n riiler tom on to tse in the Te is to reach tr sciation that he cove, and ‘the clergy, on Mad public baililings and’ ti ‘The fostivai close! with a banque’ tn Ih now goce to ¢ the smenam © 10 the Gove HoMinan, who is understeoe to be ploaged io auotier pian, WILE VETO IT. hot put in ap for the people of Congress Ul, THN DAT IN BOSTON. The procession embrace! (he municipal Tvl Senator Graham di wounted, the Mon! o Ninth Regiment yeossion marchad terday, there was clothes and fai ly by Mayor Gaston wt the Cit e Monster over there. A Travelling Ageut's Embezztement, procession consisted of William Weaver, a married man of 19 Sch pumber of Ir msburgh, bas been a the employ of Fister, Kirby & CONVERT A REPUDLC AS oFitively be here then, anil tage of the proc THE DAY IN BAN FRAN pauies did not s Day processto: agent and ¢ pire at $1,000 a year and at their store, and was had paid some months t,thus prove and the coum ou to an inve otver coipany bil to abolis formances in wupport oft < upon thea Fatner Foivy of the protibition of finest ever Wiine now Ko to tl mas Clerey, who de.ailod 5: geaut Maloacy 10 o Lill Lies on & Sutholie clergy bad discovered thot Weaver had eo! hy efloct on the public cele! OVER THE OCEA RW YORK HOU» rick's Day ta late hour this been reported Mernvoa av scenes Of disurdes niined there, fur w PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. A Politician inthe Faucy Goode Business, ay night Oflice of the Working The jury in the ev oznized the thio! standing In Ler Thirty second to be a recently disc viet named Andiew Reilly e stolen from Jobr Thirty-Grst street, u Lawenlt, | eee eel e of Charle pa end Western horse aud wa Ravkin's sable, at 459 West Mr. Grif of Warren Of (he most iveterate Joxers in the Assembly MRIM AGAIN. for juries eustained by a renderud & verdict im favor of plaintif for 85, recident on the Who may not Receive Pre A. B, Cornell, Esq., bus determined to investi gave the circumstances attending the presentation of a ciftto Mr, Van Buskirk, Inspector Mr, Van Buskirk is popular with the boys, and they determined about Christmas thine to subseribed $600 oF § Van Buskirk was civen about 6500. to prepare a anything toward this distressing Visions of she official tue donors’ eyes, Alm attompted to get tn his reso ‘ i bj ree ES BY FLL report on the Dili, and would by the leading an, who anid Rockland County Democrats, bad not had an engagement to eat djournment, Goodrich was agatn disay aie cece V thls worning fre was dis WASUINGION NOLES, guillotine Hoat befor BILLS IN TUE SENATE MeSorley and Mu Dixtoonth aire »iph Newstead, Custom House brokers, quarrelied Custom House building, and alter lashing oach other with their tongues for two Newstead led off Revenue; Walter ft, Smith AL Sav Luge iaok gb Eharpsuooten kiya; Regul came vo blows. ¥ Sppolnt @ clerk te wiih @ weil-directed blow at MeSor.ey's nose. and lot fy his right, it eye, aud sending Mr. Dompsey, the guide pod Was spilled, and (he ouly damage wus a biack eye for Newstead, bul at Perna Olina, Consul at Bogota MoH us) H. Kingma Heguiating the collection of Harbor Masters? fees {n hing Newstead ur FWweed a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. BILLA IN THE HOUSE, ntroduced to organize rictot New York Jn tho Assembly bill Twenty sainib istrict of New York ‘of the Lrookiya and Fiatbus nding the Lime ty coinpleie About six wecks ago William Ross, a wealthy ident of Fort Lee, came to this city to collect While walking slong Fifth avenue, n ing, he was knocked Is pockols were rifled A branch of the New York Mercautile Library is biished In Patorson, ‘ommon Coun the City Surveyor, Arthur Byel he Rev. J. M. Stevenson, for volud Presby te: have exonerated ‘Thirty-first street, tn the down with a sand’ bag, of $1,800 und a ‘Last night he w: tion ab bpring and West streets, with 61,200 in his PERSONAL ANTRLLIGENCR, many years p tire of Jersey City, ua The brothers Warren, (1, of hovel fame, have fore Juage Blatchford to-day, $0 #how can Lould nok be adjudicated Involuntary bankrupts. Mrs, Myra Clark Gain suits to recover’ pro ‘alue of many millions o! her 80 celebrated, coufessos to sixty-four year to be one bondred now a8 8 youn, Henry 8, Little of Monmouth eounty yorterday, aud will entor Cours of Chancery on at In the Benat duties as Clerk of pitable Little tn New Orleans Poundling, » MeGloin' On Thursday night, the seven-story tenement house 91 Mulberry ot, took fre Italian masictans, who were panic-stricken, Round man McGloin rushed to the top-floor fapiile form op the bed ; rescued it, an ‘Une pesrest lampor beon awarded $12,000 for 85 Montclalr Railway ( 0 mpany offered $1 failure of A. Lindeman, a whol ler of Newark, Was anuounced {ee 940,000 Mr. oad © por cont, Th as inbabited by but expects to li oue buadred ‘offerad to vetie with 1. 80 POF Coilb Gast Vhree monihe’ ume, tenderly uncovered its face. He bad saved the life of » perlorming monkey | stand, followed by their ‘THE DAT IN SELLEVOW MOSPITAL, Al N rel ONDOre Lave if Tho Fortune which an Operater Made by Going to Washi which A Street~Grant’s Change of his Cabinet. Whon the recent riso in the stock market bo- Ean a cool-headed capitalist—too well Known to re- quire more definite mention—weat into one of the Strong “ball” poots thea formed, and soon found himself the possessor of 23,000 shares of stock, Which bed advanced on his hands from three to six oF seven per cont, The other memners of ths pool comprising some of the heaviest of Wail strest's heavy men, wore similarly situated, and of course all were jabilant But Iast week the capitalist more especially treated of in this narrative went to Washingten to have w confab with Grant's ring. Ho returned to Wall streot on Monday, and instantly electrified his confederates of the “bull” pool by annonncing his intention of selling out bin stock as epeedily as pos fible, In vain they implored him to stay his hand, telling him that his proposed action would be their ruin. He was inexorable. He would seil if it ruined the whole street, Under those circumstances there was no alternative; Ko the pool (very rele tantly indeed) (ook his 28.000 shares of stock at the foing rate, and be retired with a clear profit on t transaction of $913,000, When he had safely pouched this neat little sum, he vouchsafed an ex- plunation He soid that white in Washington he learned from good authority that Prositent Grant, instead of Attributing the New Hampshire Waterloo to his course in the affair of Senator Suimner, as he should med the financial policy of Secretary President Grant thinks (says this capitatiat) that Mr. Boutwoll let the Wall atreet men raw the wool over his eyes in the matter of the new loan, and took their protaises to subscribe $100,000,000 a8 bona fide. whereas they were made intent todece.vé, Ho oresumes tint after the Jouroment of Congress President Grant will re model his Cabinet, leave Bontwell out in the cold, and thus radically change the tinenctal pollcy of the Government. This would naturally tighten the meney market and force large holders of stock to unload, tn order to eave thomselyes, Strance as Koveip has hosts of be- in Wail etrest, the bright side 1 Wall treet bistory; bat Within the f braced in the foregoing narrative & Span! man—the author of an incomprehensiole cirealar on Specie payments—wont lonz of gold at 114 and 113, and short of Ohio and Mississiopi Ftock at 89 to 85, and closed out his ventures yosterday with a loss of $300,000, Gold declined to 111, and Ohio and Mis firsipol jamped up among tho ‘forties, leaving him high and dry, — A FATAL VHOLOGRAPH. os What Camo of Mr. McLean's alins Mr. Mo= Langhlin'’s © A $5,000 Detaotter Nobbe Detective Officer Eustice, hnving yesterday been. informed that John W. McLean, woo was wanted at Atlanta, Ga., for a $5,000 fraud on the Post Office, was on the Bowery looking at the proces sion, arrested Inim and took Lim to ocadquarters He said that-he was wot the man, bat the proprietor Of @ billiord saloon on Kim and Broome streets, Col Whitly wae sent for, but before that oMcer's arrival Netective Wollint produced ® phov Meo: Lean by which the prisoner was ion “Phat is very like me,” said the not McLean.” Col, Whitey telegranted to Atl lars, and when they arrived Me’ jon. Hu sail that his real name was i. A. Mc ebiin, and that he been chief clerk of the money order department of the Atlanta Post Office, end acting A tant Poatmaste: Ho admitted em. bozzling the taoucy, with Which he says ke went to New Orleans, and thence to New York, whore le opened t non in Broome street, which cost him about ). Me had formed the acquaintance of w girl in this Clty, and believed sho had betrayed him. ‘The prisonor waa last evening sent onto Atlanta, Botore leaving, he gave Col. Whitley a power of ut torney to dishore of the saioon for tho benvilt of the United states, wan, * but T am ta for partion fall con. ——o DESERLING GRANT. Republica date for the Pros dency, Wasmnoroy, March 17.—The Senate to-day drawlod out a little business and then ndjourn xd till tomorrow, and ts one day nearer San Domingo. Tue Commision will bo here by Wednesday or Thursday next. A resolution fixing another day ot early adjournment sine dle will be passed in the House on Monday, and if tho Sonate do not by Monday afternoon show some progress on the Ku King bill, there are Republican Secutors who will not longer be tiad up by & caucas to keep Congress here, while every hour tt remains 43a porinancut loss to the Reoubliean party ‘There are now few if any who suppose Grant can be recieeted if his nomixat ght about bi any means, while mang fonr that no Ropublican eal be clectod unless the Democracy commit some new Dinnder ererime. A quiet eanvors ts on to find who will make the t avaiable candidate tor the succession, and. thos at prom 7d cussed ure Sperker Sisine, Senator Wilson, Gen t k, Senator Suermas, Gen, Logan, and the Hoa, J. #. Wiison A Be for the Redemption of Greeubacks Wasutnatox, March 17.—A number of bat and backers of New York, representing two hun dred millions of capital, have recently ina formal inanner requested the Secrotury of te t for the consideration of the present Congr aut a plan for the redemption or conversion of the present legal-(endor notes, by tasuing thorefor, at of the holders, bonds of the der 2 00 ultiple, to be made payau: mavd in enid logal-tender . Whied euall for the purpose of Version, the iia to beer tuterest ay the Toe and sixty five one hundredths per cent. per annum; and siso that pernission be granied to the national banks to count sald bonds tn the res by law, req) To be kept —— The Minnsiasippl Fresher, Mewpais, March 17.—Tho damage to roilroads by the (reshet is much greater than reported lant nizns. Ttwill probably be several days yet before trains can go through on any of tho roads, as a bave sullered severe. by the wasting away { tresile Diidges and embsckwents, ‘Taw tracks tt tany places are still submerged ——— BROOKLYN Witthar sted the 1 WESTCHESTER COUNTY Ad Tebvcem James McFarland, of Greenbnrg, the heavtest mai iw'the ¥, Weighing bute luce sort of 400 wound Was interred in the White Pia\us Ceinctery 0 The coffin was of #uch an enormous Hearse could not conta.p it,and it was cariie wagon, Tie Knickerbocker Club elected James ¢, Holl, F CM. K, Hamilton, nw West Forms have Wm, Hering, Vice Reoretary, 1D, Ham Trew urery wud J, 'h! stcarms, J. Callan, and. Diteciore: Capt, Grow, oa re dency, Was tude th eccipient of ahinu te dcasy, Tae Captala gave sue Clu Aly gavel . Ses CURLIOSILIUS OF CRIME, + Jobo H. Sims, the notorious ¢ Hed at Fyracuse on Ih y evening orp he d talento escape a tesm In Shale Prison. Atajlor of Son Franciseo, shot and k Thureday, on receiving a letter [row tug war with iin, Lutheran er, named J. G, ¥. rent, ¢ tei Ide inthe 1oek-ap at Pittebureh yesterday, Hoe had Duh Auicricaa Mivsionuty Mrs, A utte fourteen p " Sail a fortnigu and hast g that tine Wore food than ULE healthy yboume in w day, ble lé showing Signe of Insanity Bernard Connolly, alias Envlish, » notorious Bow ery pickporket, robbed an unkoows man In Tryon row lastnight of @ ailyer w fective Finn, of ihe Pow th ‘The watels 1s No. 69,214 nd was arrested by D. ard, after a long che Barclay, Brace & Co, commission merchants, of 2 Central Whart, Bufialo, ano 1 yesterday (hat E. 8. Alport, their confaviitist clerk for the lant fx fears, had absconded, aud ws default $20'006 OF 980,000. Me’ had ‘practised ®. ey stein of Uous entries since 1966, Michael Donovan, alias The Wrock, aud Joseph Dollard. two wotorious pickpuckely, Knocked duws Samuel Godsmerk, of a4 hast Chatham street last night, and robbed Niu af a Koid Tockete ‘They were taken in tuo act py Devective sta: houey, of the Fourt Ward, Laat night Thomas W oth hb, steward of the steam: eee Remy dows wy dobn Couns stins eat ints Geet and gona Cianey. of fe waettbeiaG EeseT ib Ricballinuy of ha. th: Vue rorvers wantect two litle girls. who told I Tong chase, both ofeua At Henrysburg, Be eveuing. Henry Yaus fe bail lodging un myted to wunisiuan Hast were captured ont county. O., on Tharedi loses Kiive through thy oothis child. but fail Jist’boes released Qou the penivguiiery, and placing th forn new Candi- urs to pling to poison F 10 the amount of oth street, tn ( Us shoulder biate Yaus hoot ult wife, The pistol was eruck Ana the Dall eusered the cevling. He (dead, Le ed PRICE TWO CEATS, THE PRESIDENT REBUKED, —_—. AN EMPITATIC PRoresT FROM TOR GRANITE MILLS, Three Democratic C be Com- Te-day— Klection of @ Democratic Governor. Special Despatch to The Sun. Coxooup, March 17.—The vote for Governor ia 223 towns 18 as follows: Weaton, Dom, 94,6634 Piko, Kep., 93,890; Coover, Labor Reform, and seattoring, 1,077. Woston lacks {a those towne tion, Bix small towne ¢emain to be J from, which gave last yoas 63 Rovablican nd 198 Democratic votes, Tt Gap ew mt before, they will reduce Mr. Weston's minority to 176 Returas from the Congressional Distrlots, eom- plete im the First and Second, and nearly 80 im tho Third, give Hibbard 450 majority in the Firat, Beli 900 in the Second, and Parker 90) tn whe Third; all Democrats, ‘The Governor and Connell, in session here to- have signified their willingness to com gentlemen without the oMcial count, and will dose |. to-morrow. It is understood that they will start for Washington on Monday. In the Legislature the Fifth Senatorial District, reported yesterday as having made 90 choice, bas choten @ Republican, making the Sonate stand Dom- ocrats 0, Republicans 6, with one vacancy. The House of Reproseutatives, which is very close, has been the sulyect of deep interest to-day, as the election of Govereor and of several inpor+ tant State officers, and the rotention in office of @ host of others holding positions ander Executive appolitment, aro dependent upon tte character. The list of members has been scrutinized with care, and the following is the result: The retarns re colved give 160 Demcerats and 162 Republicans, with towns to hear from which sent inst yoar 7 Dem- ocrats and 1 Republican, Add these, and it gives 167 Democrats and 163 Republicans. Four or five representatives reckoned as Republicans, and wha have herotofore been s0, were electod by a combing tion ot Domoerats and disaffected Republicans, and withoat doubt will support Mr, Westoc, and act with the Democrats generally. ‘The result has astonished everybody, Tt is an ape rising of the people in denunciation of Executive usurpation and corruption, ‘The victory has beow honored with the greatest demonstrations of Jos, reaching ovon the inmost hamlet of our granite billa, ese a Tho Associnted Proms Despatch. Coxconp, March 17,—All_ except five small owns in Coos county tinve been heard from, and estimating thoss towns by last year's voto, Westom fails of election by the people by 152 votes, Tho Statesman says of the House; “One list of Represontatives chosen contains the namos of 161 Kepavileans and 156 Democrats, ‘The towns to be heard from will give, we. think, 9 Republicans and 11 Democrats; if #0, Cho Touse Will staad 103 Re- publicans to 167 Democrats," The Senate stands 6 Republicans to 6 Demoerate, In the Fires District there ts no chotec; in the Tenth and Eleventh Districts the vote (s'8o close teat an oficial count will be required to decide. Tho threo Democratic Congressnen are ele ctod beyond « doubt A NEWARK HOMICIDE, arch The Death of Matthias Sutter—The Quarrel Chat.es Gross, a German, employed ia Woerth's brewery, in Newark, was yesterday arrested by Coronor Chase, accused of the murder of Matthias Sutter, who died in the German hospital on Thurs day, Sutter was found on Wednesday eventog te the yard of the brewery tnaonsible, He was sape posed to be drank and was removed to the engine room, but a-furthor examination revealed wounds on the head, from which he died soon after. There had been a ciMeuliy between Sutter and Grosa, and the latter was created on Monday on complaint of Sutter for assuuls and battery, He on tLe charre of murder, is ported that Sutter and a companion om Tuesday ordered 8 keg of beor in Maser's saloon end drang the entire quautity, or thirty-six glasses cach, and thas liter In the day Satter, being Intoxt- cated, fell from the stone steps of the brewery. It 1s possible that the fall waa the cause of his death, 17.—Delogates from ous Coal Minors’ Asio~ ous tact hore to-day and formed a union, OM- cers to condact the affiira of the new organization Wore elected from tho Workingmen'é Bevevolons and the Bituminous Associations, A genoral 6 p a of work by tne miners in the biuminous Tegion isexpecied at uu enriy da; we FLASHES PROM THE OCEAN CABLES, OF 900,000 Darrels of powder in the Brit ernment arvenalt, all but 800 are pebble po The Honse of Lords have passod to a eocon® reailing Ue bal for (he abolition of university teats, The steaner Oceanic, of the new White Star Lim of which Mr. 8. M. Sparks Of 19 Broadway is agen Find Tom’ Quecustowa to New Derk yesterday @& iid ASM —— OBITTAK pated hes Col Wn, Schilingor died in Cincinnati yesterdays cd 99, Robert Chambe Fainburgh, dled yesterany Davi! Reoves, President of the Phontx fron Come pany, Phornixyiie, Pa, cied on Inesday, aged 1 James Gule, Prosident of the Essex National Dank of Haveriiil, Mass, died sudacely yesterday am} , the well-known publishor of Mr. Howard Buck, brother of Mr. Jerome Buck. {tiie city. Master of St. Nicholas Lodge F. A. M,.died D Deirvit OF COLSUNIptiOn Ua he 18th lust, awed Se, Chef Rugiaeer Anirew Lawton, U.S, N. died tthe Chiladeiphia Navy Vaid yoot He Wasee 1 I Mascuchusetm and entered the navy in Laity SPARKS FROM TNE TELBG ii haruaaritenl Va. on T ref aeawnitexpioded mid W n okilied 1 y 1 Morgan County tively ‘The Mayor of Chicago has called a meeting to conside propriety Of appointing ® committee to fav ne Dowinion Par ian al Oluwa. the Dipurtance of contiouing (he chatier of the Huron and Oulurty Ship Canal, aa “AN ON THE BALE, y, tuo box of acar broke At Keokuk, Towa, ye ' a irugk ad throw four meu luto the Canale Witie riruegling to get ouy the car box fell om then Ani Iomteutiy killed Wis, Durran aad sertously tah A train was thrown off the track near Camdem yesterday ar The locomatlye was upset Dy Iianiaced ewitel and Anovhor tea ran inotae over Uiched ening, Thre bindred tect of the track wae UEA up, several Cae Were GeMOlsued, A WAN y per truction train on the Barlinzton, Cedar Rape ' linnerota i 1, on ot Bolen throws from the | erilay uf Five Juredr two of whow ¢ ¢ A cobision on the Now York Contral Itailroad, im Contre square, Hoch . bovine Urakeman pniuet | Iron Buttalo ‘The Budalo branch of the toad ® th noon hue wivek (ook flee, but ecxtinguisied JOLTINGS ABOUT TOWN + Julia Heapy, aged T years, fell down stvirs al 934 Kast Forty ffth stivet yesterday and was kiliud Patrick McGraw, who shot himaelf on ‘Thuraday n Kast Twonty Feet, died yesterday in Lellevog Hospital The Staten Island ferry-voat Westfeld cane ia collision with the #ieauer Cuaucellor yesterday tn tha, Upper Bay he * Biack Crook" i# to bo presented on Mons day with newattractiucs, Zimaeriuan’s dog aay bere, Up for she occasion, Delesaies from ihe pro‘essional clubs organtaed fone} association Uf bace ball players. last even Me Kerns ot the Athivtic Clay Was Uaaniinoust chosen Hy esidont The little ship City of Ragusa, which appoorel ia. With a aap y Tha ha Uwe a ote $0 was the ship's tilie Mr, James H. Coleinan, who has offeiate! us res celver in several Eric aniis, und who Was oF ‘ fear on Mouday Woxt Aid deliver up tie Wi 0 e belonging to the Kngitsn #uareliol sets. Was eked Uihce @ Blatchford has agreed be let hin review (he jae ier le whould Gre up phd euares OF Lhe Bo001Kb04 Lime ——s — SS SS ad

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