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THE SUN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1872 meters | thee though much of tia etork wae a |THE WORLD FOR FREECUBA| = tre mruurspeav, [am naxcurnis rurar sroure (THE TRIAL OF DR. IRISIle » joined | tributed in Mat coe eh A were de+ isiana Derneved by the Heels at Cresar's | Interesting Services fn Plymouth Vestry themselves with certain ambitious poli- | voted to political and charitable purposes. , 7 rire carvan | — Charlot Wheelxter Protesting Citizens | Hackward Rrethren Pushed Forward as | or ingprya LVIDEACE ron ticians who had failed of election to the | The investigation is a good thing for the | 7* ? art Orviareatto, Se lal Gaby Kiapped tn the Face-Progress of Despot- | Represeutatiye Delounte Cer Tm same body, and set up an irregular organs | American people to yeditate upon, if only dah “The Will of the President the Law. | THe Jecture room of Plymouth Church © ization in a Federal court room, which | to see how these exccllent meu have been | spain and the United § Riveting the | New Onteans, Dee. 13,—The followin was crowded last nigit at tho usual Friday | A Po they were pleased to call the Legislature | skandered, ‘To understand the exhibition | Chains ayon Thousands of Slaves —Our | the decree of the Elghth District Court In the | night prayer meoting. Proctsely at 7:30 the Rev of Alabama, and which was recognized as | of total depravity on the part of those Government's Plain Duty. case of Warmoth agt. Pinchback + Henry Ward Beecher entered, He laid his hat by th t rople ore e Cooper Institute was last night comforta- | (A motion having been made herein by counsel for | down onthe edge of the platform, folded his : uch by the newly lected Governor, Mr. | who copled and clreulated the testimony | | Cooper Institute was las nigh piaintitt that an attachment fate tenia Tefen dant for STS STAR GODRE LLGE ened ah Heap | WAUURUAY ran thie: AFLAC tay bE The tak tee od tylas atin: Lewis, In the mean time the real Legis- | taken in the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- | bly ‘ng the ft ieaned hereiu onthe thot De: | and gonted himself in his woll-cushtoned arm- | of Dr. Li Tatahintt lature, which had bee eof our | Pepeaced wud continu Leg Lal, i f nae colored citizens, called together to give expres- winctlon istued herein on the sth of De. us B. Irish, who is eh duly organized ac- | vania—that is, THe Ses—nbout such good | iit, their sympathy with the cause of Cuban | sietiprccess oF attachment arancen eutity-of tugiee | chair, ‘Then taking up his gilt-edged copy of | murder of Assistant Assessor Ei a portion of th cted to the Legistatu is for AML er Employee of the T news Sew Foon the Damaging Testino © Arsenic for the Cats ‘Trip to the Country. HATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 187: ments ToDo, 1 with the ward O, Anew Canterbury Varlety Theatre lei Weecker aud Hoos | cording to the requirements of the State | men as Oakes Awes and Jawes G. BLAINE, | th aopendence. contempt, as shown, by Mis ttn atop that ihe term | the Plymouth collection of hymns and tunes, | derson in April last. ‘The court room was . "0 t trels street, Constitution, was in session in the State | one must keep an eye on this investigation, ‘The success of the revolution in Cuba Involves | of office of aatd defendant as late Senator ¢: he sald In a clear, ringing voice, “Seven-twenty- | thronged as on the days previous, The exuine Fifth Avenue Theatre=Slool br S voit M Capitol, where it had assembled in accord- | The closed doors with whic Ere eus yt hie aipetion the com ] the emancipation of several hundred thousand five’ The congregation turned over the loaves, | ination of Mr. Andrew Jackson, formorly inthe Grand Opera Howse Rewnd the Clock, Marine Ne Garden leo and! M ie With the requirements of law. mittee sits shed a great illumination on the | slaves still held by the Spanish colonists, The | fn niet fe gga gt ve time: and all sang the Portuguese hymn, beginning, employ of Dr. Irish, created a stir. 18 Helle Heine ‘The spurious Legislature went to work | transaction, and afford striking evidence | Morct decree of emancipation, Incomplete as tt | Warmort adopted onthe Mh instant, ever 1 adopted How firm a foundation, ye sainta of the Lord. Moses Genung, the undertaker who took Meg bie and Hected Spencer as United States | that it was all a slander. is, has never gone into operation, and Sefior | Dy A let yy reseniatives, wae utterly null | ‘Then the pastor offered a beg el ee ie Anderson 's remains tothe cemetery in Youker Seuator, though it had no’ more authority - ———————— Zorilla has declared in the Cortes that no step | Fiing,for formal method of preiuindry investiga, San wanes to, aoa rot bg: He sala, wat recalled wet questioned concerning a rons ten Mate to do so than any negro Loyal League hold- For the Sake of Decency. shall be taken to abolish slavery so long aa one Seluactiog ites. hs ey is sweet to rejoice In aMiction, to sul F | versation he had with Dr. Irish at the time the i : rear Mish! Leathers Hist Cuban remains in revolt. The colored men of fo eatieds whic Christ. How sweet and blessed {s Thy spirit; | body of Mr, Anderson was disinterre ne ing its secret seseions in the middle of the | Must the people of New York wait till | tig country aro therefore appealed to to take | [ution of linpenchment) ie, how abundant Thy strength, oh Lord! If our | John Lee, an Inspector of Customs, testinid thas night, Under ordinary circumstances the | the new Mayor can have the different de- | some action to asalet thelr brethren In Cuba, A | ofthis State, nnd considering Je Diaint if H.C San raay en Bee neal attentions, | thathe knew Mr. Anderson between four and pebontn . —=—= | proper course for the real Legislature to | partments organized before the strects can | targe portion of the audience were Cubans, ‘The | ;anmatnasnever been suspended, and that the dpen the duor Hehind ‘Thee, that they may ses | Ave years, and during that thmo never saw hin v y i y ja T et ‘or the one orders jad . rol o! . ul Ta epite of all the dust and clamor t peach Gov, Lewis for his rev tata ap Ade about as abominable a state as they ever | ardor. ‘The front seats were reserved for ladies, | (For the reaniul itis ordered and adjadge, that tha zon fa cloudy, that In the end of our earthly | Mr. Anderson's aupointiment ay Asstatant A = tempts to overthrow the Ninth street, between Fifth and | many of whom shed tears when pathetic refer- o revolving ‘or On the condition that he we , of this Court, And that he be hnpriso ta . A notdrink. by the contending factions Louisiana, nag + Fe eras prison tor tie tarar of tae Aare ana pay @ light. thought that Mr. Anderson and hi itis cloarly apparent. that the Warmoth. | Le&istature, and this would have heen done | Sixth avenues, hae not been swept for two | ences were made to the inhuman uschery OF | Hh SA tH ie donot thi amecenngy M'KAY'S PRAYER, Hing togetiver on torme of ufeetion, "ue "8 ites elected their Governor and other but for on av A taut The hn months, and many of the streets Whine DAOHIINGHD éolored cttieana, (sii Judge of Kini tne Lourt, anthen the congregation. sang the Ath hymn, that be bud een bee kietoke boar eeu, Ktate officers and a majority of the Legis. | TePFeseutatives of the Alabama people were | respectable quarter are tn the same MIthY | “ihe meeting was called to order by Mr. stoi ‘ Fedo Fervent eng ‘ ttle Jag on. aald he wos AN APPRAL TO THE PRESIDENT, offered hat sine drunk, non the day ng was telegraphed yesterday: Sor tvns children, Wa tae put ruck in of bis deuthy and saw Dr, irish give him sonics y UN, Grant, Prestiontar the Cotte | to find immortality, and salvation. We thank i " she fervent praver, Ite said: * We rejoic Inture in November laat. At all events, it | &¥en to understand that if impeachment } condition. John J, Zuille, who nominated Dr. P. We did Gte, death. did not Fe isabsolutely cortain that the regular Re. | ould be attempted the United States | We have not had a word from the street- | Ray as Chairman, and Charles E. Tindell turning Board, which represents Wane | Courts Would interfere, as they had done | cleaning squad for a very long time, Will | asSecretary. A telegraphic despateh was read ‘ ; Bhpor ok cai chac thou baat given. Us. power CORONER JONES'S TESTIMONY. t ti in the Louisiana troubles, and that the | the Police Commissioners, under whose | from the Hon, W. U, Sanders of Baltimore, who Masada lldast s baa dd to look death in the face, because Thou hast | Coroner Joseph B. Jones testif United States troops would be called in to | charge the street cleaning is, please Tet us | had expected to attend the meeting, ‘The Sec~ | of thevdual wuvtnuigents nie ta nin Fation Ker unid | EAMRE us Ttecasiaes that we may rand i | Tas ow De, Ireh. 1 sam, him about the time Any there can be Iald before you all the foe's on both sices | the valle: a \ make short work with a body which pr have a report for the last month, with an | retary read the call for the meeting, after touchiug the tegitiuacy of either government. ‘The | tempted come. We thank ‘Th ation with him in ty The follo His Excetien MOTH, has in its exclusive possession, and always has had, the oficial reports of th election in every parish in the State, and ‘oner's office in this hii. or ove + * which the following were offered: pple, deny tie Tegitiinacy of Pinehback's Thy t hinge, We thank Thee that in Tt was tnt mor when T arrived. Dr. Tri that the bows Returning Board, which | St™@ed to differ with the national Adminis | account of the expenses? Such a report PiRAIDESE CLINE Look Ae 40 Meant ite fe rity behesrd through | alone wo And inue str nth, one Flt Wi Coroner Whitenill were there, 11 fre nt 4 : tration on matters of public policy would be quite as appropriate now as it reni, olored citiaees of. the tl and our hope, We come before Thee to-night, | A iFivate room. Dr. resent at the ¢ ne these reports, and that all its statements nthis state of the case the me m vers of | was last summer, dom y yes of the degradation for we have sinned and confess our sing, and we prope refused, Trish said it) wasp th regard to the late election are elther the true Legislature appealed to Washing- We do not think it worth while to call pity nyt emecta ot Gaped » phi fy mbering full an ar before Thee repentant and asking Thy oy a Ere low ae Batt be Matis wilful les or worthless guesses ton to know whether they were to be | upon the Police Commissioners to do any- | Constant Coll and pala, of Inequality, before the Ine p RUMP LROISLATURE, “ihe qiith hyme was then sung by the cone | rumor attached his ote death of Anderson, an This is the (rue standpoint from which | Mowed the right of settling the questions | thing in the way of cleaning, That we | Sie five munired Mot ont brethren in the {g(t the, Mechanton, Hattie Leatatature atin, | erezat Mh uneres that He ice tase was full A rete to view the pending conflict between Wan. | &t ete in accordance with the laws and | do not suppose they have any intention | fino (ibe whe ary now tn a sit They were old ors, holding over from Inst n rhode DISCOUHER, | fy | eae fs neh = © State Cons! ion, or “the © | of do The only affe a rete g separated m cn Nand from | session, and have been acti ith the City Mall One or ser of us have crosses to boar, 8a! boy pone ¢ ie fe morit and Pixcumac in regard to who is | {te State Constitution, or whether the | of doing, The only offective way of get hee tror'an Constantly under | Assembly. AE HE Ee CHE | sip. ecelr, We have greatinward telals Ti lite | qhittm Guanes now Governor of the State, aud which is | Utited States authorities intended to in- | ting the streets passable before the new a Judes of the nth an nth Distetet | wiiel seein: tbe pecullar. Tt aa lh Feieatrdiy Sautioned i fere i Tt » «© spurious and rover . " 7 Interest | rte lave ord ’ rte wel jer do « toad Mast sine oun py » Just | tored for that. Y Tee lena Tosintavires terfere in behalf of the spurious and | government can be organized will be for a IB lela Reta A ate tiles bh MY Fest at che coneclima trodes: | such. conversation was tmptopers ite “tmportuned Without an election return from a sin usurping assemblage in the Federal court | the people to attend to the matter them- ‘ wie «UNG the present political dificul- | ri ui an cr us In reaped 4 to pecullar ry gant ana 'te be present; tat be was sete ‘oom, ‘The answer o! we Ac a selves, This would be very dimic ) ext apprehene CORSE. 1 tarks the whole march o! ristt sequent Upod iis hacite, He began to parish in Louisiana in their possession, the | Tom. The answer of the Administra selves, This would be very difficult, but f porehen: es dt Lanaladna kal ad A unet yy A eas Le meaueat upon ii haute, Iie again beyat to tale shod board Which Dent, the drunken carpet. | entirely in keeping with the now v not impossible, To breathe the abomina- to entoree any | the reufular time of meetin recone | i agnowiedice ‘the existen innader him a det ain aaviacd BURT is : ae of Exect p Powe 0) i ie » pul fi ow ypes us tion of slavery in the | vened by the Gov r AS ee 0 was dyetask if God has a clear, moral & psnch talk tome, and was about going Btates Judge, created, have | of ttive power put forth within the | ble pulverized filth that now envelopes us | {i} Heing aware that every nicasnre in | anpotnted to accompany the Citizens’ Commit to We are apt to ask why such Wad and dad * proclaimed KeLuoae to be the new Gov. | Past four years, It is in effect that the | is submitting to more than decent self. | | s eretofore met with the most ViOleR’ | t8e'ty Washington. ¥ sucha thing happens. AllLof these questo: ernor, and the motley crowd sitting at the | Pedy organized in the Federal court room | respect should allow — --- are asked in the Faalina and in the book of Je TROTH, EVERY WORD OF IT, ly the same line and | qua Coroner Whitehill th 5 ‘ i Hear | Which shows that precise i a large share fs a spurious Legislature, but that the — That afier a carefut sucyey of the situation, | THO W ton Dictator Refusing to train of thought existed 4,009 years ago. plea i Mechanics’ Institute, a very large share of | (OT iosuse will hot be recognised as | ‘The system of voting hy which @ ercat 1 rom official correspondence and other 18 Both side Has the human tind tended awayteom these | _ ‘The Coroner's examination was cc whom are negroes who ean neither read 1 Sle bd , ae eae & length, alter X. Allaire of Wasnrxatox, Dec. 1, to-day was not of u affairs In latest teleg The Cabinet ses- | thoughts or toward them? askod Mr: Beecher: at. 1 Four thousand years ago people lived and died n . est, The | inthe belief of God, and yet skepticism has ins | ke had seen Mr. Anderson when nof,and the | creased. ‘This proves. tata sinerre man may | Walk steadily, aud he saw lian « intellectually puzzled, but he will find out in | 4tiak up @ bottle of brand: nor write, to be the Legislature. On the | Schuine until it has expelled enough of its | victory was secured in Pennsylvania last Oc other hand, the regular board, appointed | Members to give the organization into the | ber has been tmitated by the manszers in N necordlfone to Hats whe Navernlt thopeturns | control of the Administration party. And | ble at arecent muntotpal election with equally har avenue Hed thu raid Bet ONE OCCU A sual in ‘ew Orleans were aj ams to the President and the Att in their hands, declare that McENery in order to fuduce the majority in the Wome at il ite for say i Scenes f diagrnce aboliter | ney.General were read, but not with the view of Hat Ine henet will Ueing bl Fight Miu. ANDREW JAgKION ON Time wrexrad STAND. duly elected Governor, aud that the body | Leelslature to quietly submit to the depri- | tamed. Squads of negroes rode from poll to Chat hive access gC tie Cuban pater’ | any further oMctal action, as the full determina here ia oftentines ® distress among |; ndTew Jackuon of Buttle teritea y eive tothe w fore the law. ish Gi Tam a druggist and medical student. © e . heave ‘ 1 you that they have oubt you possess, and yet they ‘i ‘ ° nd are how With God ing! od by indignation at the attempted re- | fi) event of thelr et General's despateh to Col. McEnery known persons to live and tor, L hi Mf Weantxotos, D.C, Dees 18 inually for ten years, Then the scales | qupostons | hare an an iul load ton That we therefore, after four years’ patient | To ihe Hon. John MeBnery, Now Orleans, Le would drop from their eye d they would say, | but w: ol ki em Itvour duty, aid du hereby petit Your visit with ahunared eltizens will he unavatting | LC Ehad only known this before 1 might have |” Tue doctor President ana € ook Car viett wit Pie cers wt Ny inekaaes | saved yeara of suffering.” ‘Take heart then in | your stomach Sy Minde end will Hot be cuunged, aud The suOuEr IL I< a uretruaies, my brothers and sisters, und to | ju wees of ee y GUILE 5 z e favorable F ta four Gulesced In the sooner Orier aud peace willbe eof You Who feel you are groving In the | Bout kuow pound of both—specifying parish after | Conciliation. The Hon, Winttam A. Howarp of Grand | "asl for freedom jury eutities them Feetored: i : 3 say, ‘Gird up your loins and d Gortor. Ander y| = » . fn De} mM ais it wi he seen ih e ‘esiden: J ee r ba A Thinged J |. 5 ir h discouraged mine: parish where the votes had been changed | Thus it will t that the President | payias, Mich., recently delivered a lecture to Bs aastian Gane tect i BR abeelb wert: Hetomscinalid FLT oureqed. ae gate bucks } - * 0} oO ers ie re 1 J jou "7 7 ba bd ues B, we 4 in the interest of Kextoca & Co., and | #sumes, in relation to matiers in which he | ts fellow citizens in which he gave a glowing | , The, Tegel , A PROBABLE HOMICIDE. niteaa ire wan anys naming many parishes where McExeny, | 888 no more rightful authority to inter- nt of the timber region around Puget | J aid to me, "Phat 0. Marel, Joh Of every saint, the Democratic candidate for Governor, | fete than the King of the Cannibal Islands, . Among other things he said he had | Pavid Rosell, Sa at by Ad received hundreds and in some instances the power to reverse the result of @ popu- | seen brite va each of whic ' Moses Loge! was Gna iors re era ike iq | lar election; to decide peremptorily upon | More lumber than the average of five acres of | Chairman bere intr thousands of votes, but was not allowed | 11 alifications of members of # State | timber land tn Miubigan would produce, ‘The | to to.the assemblage, at the ment shabltaats free | tion of the Government has heretofore been Ifested. The Attorney 1. McEnery that a visit wcount of t trusting i e motives which keep vation of their legal power, they are as- | jon and vote jer: aaaln Without Bees poures ture. sured that if they do so the Administra- | tence of concealment. Some of them were ar- Inhis message to the Legislature Gov, | tion will exert its influence to secure the | rested, but they were at once turned loose agai Wanworn, with the official returns before | election as United States Senator of some | and went forth with their zeal for repeating one less objectionable than 8) cer. This | stimula’ aspiring statesman not being a favorite at | straint upon their unrestricted exercise of man- tahabivas the White House, the President will offer | 800d suffrage. And this explains the election of ’ ., rs Republic Mayor in Mobile. him up with cheerfulne dice to: |' 8 =AS8 DE CRn ro fitting at Lyceum Hall is the real Legisia thdefendant and people. In the neral telegraphed was in Dr, Irish's employ, at 213 » the President, as tty to witertaiu Chat app) veh thould appear consy all Chriatian people, and i cy wing f* the text of the Attorney him, points out a few of the many gross errors into which the DURELL board bave fallen either through sheer ignorance or shameless rascality—probably a com. id, * We can give you something to settia Tt was two drachius aub-wit bisniut F, and one ounce of clonal same result K Wan Keeper Sh a Mik Peddier—Mis Invites Friends Claim jt wan ae Accidem ray and never faint, Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday morn- DESULTORY BUSINESS. ing a party of men were drinking in the liquor | | Then Mr. Beecher read an invitation fro even a single on sattonal The doctor ay any thing to Niet 0 ‘Went to the wnt ‘on Ma back the mf Cae Out wad Bat ; tent ME Chute to the pase | te stove, ‘The doctor sald to him: : ; : aoe te mane | average yleld of tive acres of pine lumber land | Bate the BUTS ee vod wit loon of Michael Dowel, on ‘Chirty-second rch to the pase AYO RIOR Kader contacted ATiiLK There is not a pair of lungs In the North | Legislature; to dictate to the legally Cons | i) yichigan, he sald, Is loss than 50,000 feet ; but | Mr. Serutton noped that the resolutl ! strect, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, | jug them t atullae | Anderson sald, “Not aluce Friday." The doctor said fo brazen as to deny this, Now, it is upon | tituted Government of @ Btate how its | there are trees in the Puget Sound region | BeUnaulmously advpted. He continued : | among whom were Thomas Phelps, a milk ped- | tin of their pa: Mes Holmes; next | nétwae fou aia Ro home gione, Hie darcy up ts satetative devi x » onmatitveds Ms é motion for freedom {a #w o - fees < ~ huipaday after le occ fog tey went C these palpable, flagrant frauds and usurpa- | legislative department shall bo organized; | which will yleld 84,000 feet of lumber each, withe | AMotin for trocdom te Miwaye tn cnet, The erat | dier,and John Galvin, a keeper In the Tomb A Voice inthe Cotgregation—I move that the aw the doctor agnin 1 tons that the national Government has | 814 to settle a question of law as to the | out working up to within eighty feet of the | Sit svunliou ig Cubs demand scale action? Galvin ordered drinks for the party, but finding norntog. | Tet hit t. Sald'to ma 1K, Serotton, and T. 8. W. |g Tom! pearance upon th h burst of ai uced Mr, 8: he had not sufficient money to pay for them, be | Auether Votes Sevonted. || | Seutauts iwc him again aul $F handed bis watch to the barkeeper for security, | paward Beecher. THe lives lu that neighbors | fig etemeete caaern sith Rd. al asking him at the same time to purchase it. | hood, and can examiue the pastor better than L gefore tf le fee Said he bad exnat: J not during the eyening had | 40. “(Lvighter.} 7 | deme eee Bet end was to return ip ab in the other veome clase ts wie battling for tre Wwenment ten feet through | fg up savery, while nud be, straight as | Que of the Brat a ) feet high, The | jiamd. Vallant not y based its rec bogus body ¢ of its void 1 of his consequent suspension from office | tion, the President further propos: and the temporary installment of Prxcr- | Commit the indecency of interfering in the BACK in his place, who is to hold the Ex. | ¢lectlon of a United States Senator, a duty ceutive chair until the Ist of January, | Which by law devolves solely on the Leg when KELLoce will come In, “" | lature of Alabama! This action of the nation through its courts and its army nition of the validity of the | Validity of certificates of election, And as | small end, He had seen tre ling itself a Legislature, and | 80 inducement forthe auti-Administration | at tho butt, sound as they npeachment of Warmorn, and | Members to submit to this gross usurpa- | an arrow, and more than 2 i to | Wood of these gigantic t cwater, strychnine, race €h)0) proper that ar Phelps says he } ny quarrel was au old ac ture he laughingly sec | thi # Js coarse, and is | but they are not ye hot good for fhe work; but In the same region | we should teud a heiping hand ty these our oretliren in are very lane white cedars, which grow In abun= HE eee are etter condition dance, and make excellent finishing Lumby fn aa Ta Cube there gre Fir and pine trees, however, are the most come | {yiPy line ‘United st tune is uot far all wee loft Ahderson abun hour. ‘Saw hi the ne, and he shouldyt } ‘A Mr. Beecher thon asked the congre Galvin, wh Edna ied ed to send a delegate to the meeting | $0t gif te return lp ab egatioual Church at Plalniield next | fave beed yoge sup! What brother will go?" bi a the head with wt “Te there any words wit e of his, but at this june= nded the request that should purcbase the watch, upon which Galvin, without a word of warning, drew a legvy revolver from his pocket, and p into New Jers fat! within two feet of Phelps's body, dred. A Volce- Brother futen.c0n. ball entered the right breast tna slanting diree Mr, Beecher—Will you go, Brother Hutghin- y and penctraved deep ints the. shoulder, | ny inflicting a serious, if not fatal wound, Brother Hutchinson (in a very loud tone it body had struck |iint inquired. | on the head with # gly. Kuow M ne you'd like to get | troduced a asked, and Mrs} And bark: Irteh's 5 (the store together aty Cor befor sume mon In the 1 Executive, — Vlada at region described, there being white. vellow, and red, t ‘This has a ‘coarse ¢ d equal © | int has ANTS TO KILL CATs."* in the | Credit: Mobilier—The Vindreation of | ted t The Spariarde w!] undouotedly T pnt up ats drachms of white « 4 6 * jomething lke hemlock, but 1s free from knots. | iny'toldo stout lt The. wat Shalbe ores tat : ‘ sen | sir, (Laughter, ie to M mon, The doctor ment of Louisiana, It is as clearly an act Notwithstanding it may seem absurd to f gous size. Hilipe, Charles Sumucr, and Mora ey. (AD alvin was expressing tfor % ] Mr. Beecher “Will Brother Fanning gq? got in. Cotirt street ear together And went away " pee », before the blood trickling fr Brother Fanning -1 don'l want to go if you ean of usurpation by force of arms as was the | the sentimentalists who deem everything —-—— | DISORACRD RY Its OWN GOVERNMENT, nished Phelps of ht Mm | Bet some one else overthrow of tho Parliamentary Govern | so settled by the ballot in Novemb ment of England by CnoMwett, backed | nothing of princ thee A resolution was passed in the Senate | "Mr. Beecher—Allin favor of Brother Thomas G, Fanning being sent will say aye. alvin $ir, Borotian sontinued ry was mad hia residen gentlemen were all philenthropists, ax and Phelps was taken te riigele te talngds @ litte at the F police, We must move tis to elevate | all will t " | ri it pole p Thirty-first street, where he now liesin | Conuregation- Aye see thar ahiee Poet philanthrop h rf Gf nem after that, Th the gether, and econ cr | ® precarious state, the ball not having been exe | ‘The scrvives closed with the benediction eR sent’ .gc hls reaneat cane te st tracted ; — with Irish about Anderson after his death, (x ang contending. Itisnot only | Galvin did not return to the Tombs, and the NEW YORK'S LOSS OF TRADL the ‘Sunday, Ith of May, about 8 o'clock, we Ls r le Oy fiiything else sur- | the other day 1 nto the propriety of by his invincible soldiery, and of the | vives, we beg to recall the public attention | (oH*tucting “an viata hbatee eieaheoa wees wing of the Capitol. If the obj or lift the United States 5 can be done by two or three State Legislatures elevating or lifting their present representatives ta dreadful calummy that was whieh | jy that body aud appointing honest success: N published last September con- —_ Rilase art Beyond all | cerning the good Mr. Oakes Ames and his{ An instance of conjugal devotion in on ernor of | benevolent transactions in Credit Mobilier | humble life has just occurre the State, and has discharged the duties of | stock! A handsome reward will bepaidat | could be recorde the office without question for four years. | this office fo! The proper board has declared that the | can citizen whoattendedan Administration | "4" body sitting at Lyceum Hall is the new ney but didn IyO¢eHaI a French Council of Five Hundred by Boxa- | to a few facts of the campaign which are Parte, surrounded by his tall grenadiers, | just now receiving Cong To charge that Warmorn is corrupt does | tion, hot touch the merits of the case, Admit it WwW! to be true; but pray who and what are | te Pryenmack and Keio: ravil Wanaorn is the regular ¢ ate, we sbmit it politiog of Bl Migoverumient eel Op from the lela freedom fron a with a ‘am an humble sional iumiga- eo the | Captain of the ‘Twentieth Precinet Pol n having been notified of the occur roh was made for him, but up to the present u without effect. Galvin's friends, however, stropolis-The Trade of New York | promise that he shall be fortheoming. other Markets. ir daty. May it not be t Phelps shows an unaccountable reluctance to | Ata meeting of t SEDO'S BATHS KVR WOR” appear seninst his assailan quiries Sta- nee, & oved to $15 Conrt atrert. Had a bedroom in th the store, We met in thers, Doctor sai d like to know how L nat son.” Me interrapte and got dow With the formu in, Said be Art gaye A da. Suid | couldn't 86 our testlinony wouldu't cout — Facts for the Commerciat Mon of | thon. case of Dek help dubs. The Americans wil, enone brearbonate 0 Polytechnic branch | wanted me tot of the American Institute last night tn ( weute, he says, should | Union, Dr. H.C, Gardiner de 1 fatal. of the affray and the pri lous to keep the and affect been the reault of an no s his reply to the in tto him upon this point being sor He will pr id be pronoun The witn | the saloon | mater as quie ogniziny he shoot tinct ery of | the shooting to bay de he ight want tou " Told him [ woui Pesare RO gett forall the cuty of New York and ts yas Asked him if he remenwered the day Lont up te ic'for Mrs, Anderson, Said be did. 1A woked very bad. He said (aree cats been killed, Afterward he said tn ¢ dinSt.Louls which | ‘The Rey. Heary Hyland Garnet was intro- ra burst of applause that lasted sev- able to ake red a lecture on athe « | duced unc iteation if it eral mipu! with more gra the production of an Ameri- | object had been worthy of It, A brutal fellow THOMAS RYAN committed a felonious assault upon bis wife, with the intent, it is posed, of taking “The Diversion of ‘Trade from New York." Mr, | As soon as he f ‘dhe said he pt the invitat rietor of not refuse Co on which had been tendere | | Gardiner in a fow prefatory remarks premised elieve E New York had during the last few years | seule In Ani stomach it | santa “cvidene | Go'was to take w adtold me “the best thug Te. 4 P into the country for my heal him to take partin the meeting, Le it, as he did, the voice of liberty riife. A policeman arrested | down-trodden Cuba. He conth the fellow, and procured a warrant against bim body. If . 4 ; from a Police Justice, who Issued a summons hid persons contest the seats of any | suv denounced for slandeving Christian | for Mra, RYAN to appear as a witness In the F voices members of this body it is the body itself | patriots and statesmen in connection with | case, Mrs. RyaN Was accordingly brought into | {iF tye LENE th capnpr fale (Cheers) which fs to decide between them, These | that matter. Why, there was such a rolling | court, but when there she resotutety refused to | crted, or natlogality must be aninged by sertig daily plain propositions are a part of the com- | up of eyes over it that a considerable ex- | testify against her huskand. She was then com~ | peyolent nen hante! lost considerable In trade, ‘The rapid growth of the city dated from the « canal, and her great af meeting and listened to an Administration ate, IfWarmotican | stump orator any tine during the last be legally impr it must be by this ] month of the canvass without hearing THE wed ¢ Legislature of the aie GEORGE DUNN AT LARGE, pabdenalbs, His Boudemen Released ~The Smart Swindler in the Connery, George Dunn, whose smart operations are hampers of heme and Ne | have led to about Afty prosecutions for obtain- mitted to prison for contempt of court; but Toe the pris of Seeoucciog ans ry and giving overy {ng money and goods under false pretences, but incarceration failed to change her purpose, and | erty, (Thund she declared th fileted on her should force her to unseal ner | field Frene with the Cu pletion of the Erie 1 smmereial prosperity fron. 1485, at which the she possessed 8} per cent, of the Western trade, But 1s) marked th ning of her decline by the diversion of {ts trade and loss of growth fn population, From 1856 to Sidhe woud let hie goon my t 1870 the tonnage of the port had decreased 154, . after the resultof the analysis ha! beeo uv 000 tons: and from 1341 to Ist? the tonnage of | Kuown. The docior s going vessels decreased i 7 tons, and the coast trade Lt, tons. Fro Ts) to Tsou the ¢ of the brie canal arriviug at tide water reased 18.62 tons. The tons of wheat my i have it. § lett d flour whieh came to the Hudson river in i ay ny oe at Geter rh Qanus no, while in 189 they were only | © went to tecity of Bullalo, ‘Ta this cou . while in ISB ¢ re only Ko. jt UP ANY ARSENIC, newer that she had Nit. He watd that elie LD PAY MY EXPENsys day and etd Twas to leave u) . h d terrible experte th Loning of be minal, if men persste pprene\ou aud Dat iF of thts kind tly life ted om fear must Winget ond begin= He sata Thad r agnot fall. (Cheers. 1) any clerk until the 1th when cue mon knowledge of the American people. | tent of Neverthele warrant met M 0 untry was illuminated nightly s, the Government at Wash- | for several weeks just by the glare of oflice- ington disreyards them and first decides | holders’ the wiole oape.nd the none of tie A great many profoundly earnest men } pips, She remained in jail a week or mi and then tells the usury whom it has | stopped short in the patriotic work of | when she was br placed in power at the beck of fraud and rascality that it will stand by them under Pik once who seems to have nonplussed the legal prose- t no hardship that could be in- | ‘The speuker read @ letter from the Rev. Mans. | ctorsof both Brookly expressing the liveliest syupatny | dificulty of proving a n ncause. ‘The writer sald Wid wal Co wey 1 drop 4 vid Carilt addrese ref you wane and New York by the gative, figured in the General Sesstons again, yesterday, in an argu- | 4 ment in his behalf by John 0, Mott, Esq., who eballs, ght before higher court on denoancing Horace Greeey as cor- | awrit of habeas corpus and released ; the . rupt and dishonest, and devoted them- | deciding that the Police Justice had committed walt, whose. ¢ tioh TV. Article 4, of the Constitution. | selves to righteous indignation over this | ber fora period of time beyond his jurisdiction, | (yin tee! hytegperience had tangiie swore Get you gone!” said CromweLL, as his | outrage upon truth, purity, and Christie | 84 also that @ wife cannot be compelled to | could not any Jonker shake tay anity, Mr. James G, Buare ralsed hime | **tlty against her husband in such case fie could not 9. under considerath who saw no wre self up amid the torches with which he = Christ bad redeet ithe bushels of grain received in | ®tion be sald thas af he should ye 1 to M211 more Cha in ti | MIS. ANDERSON HAD UO! f the four lake citlos had ine | ne gona creased during t A i01,361 bushels, THE DIVISION OF TRADE, At Frie, Pa. the grain received in 1806 was only 15.99) bushel The amount of whe tates by way of Montreal wax only 14463, but in 1 it amounted to h4sseue, The New York | Ghjocted to as tan Central Railroad from Isa to 1888 Increased only | attor Is4 per cout. while the Baltimore and Ohio | “Lweut fom De, Irish Rallroad increased 147, per cent. and the Penn- | to Butalo, 1 am tty eylvania Central over 70 per cent, ‘The New York Central and Erie Canal together transport ed in 1ses, 0 tons more than the Penns vania Central Railroad, but in the f in | asked, Ina motion to th urt, that his bail | sureties should be rel many farther ree { ait sponsibility, ‘The motion was ¢ cons quently Dunn Is at larg } Dann fs a solemn, elderly usually d Hate broadcloth, and professes to be | rebant of large means when he pro~ | little sixty or thirty days note in uidation of a pure | 1 | ! | | | idee saue tite on his nizance with & nation h thetreriine s that iy eye npon'e people hw UOm With like own precious tod As soon as the applause which followed the of the estimation | reading of this letter had subsided, Mr. Garnet 7 » coolles are held by the slave. | Went on to say that the moment the patriot flag in which Chinese cootles are held by the slave- | should wave fn triumph over Cubs, that moment t traders ‘In Cuba may be arrived at by the | would see the damning stain which had r n all the torchlight processions he | perusal of the following oflelul entry at the port | 80 long upon the escutcheon of Spain As that Tronsides advanced upon the fleeing mem- bers of the Long Parliament, *the Lord has no need of you her “Clear out! said PACKARD, as the Federal artillerists Wit was 2411800, ine midst nthe United | dackson was go.ng to leave lila, te gave & Teroumeniation Recommendation produced. wertal, Withdrawa by the Distt ok with a fr Hipp ase just made, He had a give as a reference, wed to make a 2 Inquiries at firm woul discount his note for a very nsideratio . He aaid: but this was always before any commercial ein Cuba L saw a plave ship, pareued by an | paper had been given by Dunn. After it was +h man-of-war, drop anchor opposite the City of | given the bankers suid that the amount was too 1,4 tone, In hallast fo TH Swz, brings’ Asiatic colo! | Havana, and land @ hu ck, dying, aid | small, or give some other, plausible excuse for imputation upon himself by pointing with | h'ste, pacoger Hevana, aud land i ie , ——— 5 the night, iad as pride to his humble origin; and th was indultely worse: b h, ScuUYLeR Coueax, LL.D. gladdened the | The agricultural laborers of England | giiized woudl fy nan official re- | which diegtacs tale aera ia Sansn Was proceeding to carry Maine, and yehe- mently remarked that so far as he was flourished their sabres in the faces of the | concerned there was nothing in it, and not Legis- | a man . had organized disputed him, Senator Wit- | of Havana: Rare sfutedany |. 22ee. 1 Spanish steamer Patchoy, Capt Pawara, | Eng A pretty correct ide "sto New York, and frou ti) © that concern ted f. Morris It was about ¢ for effrighted members of the Louisia: lature; Casey don't want you her Coutemporary England jeered at the | soy continually and constantly eanting Puritan; but, sustained by his toldiery, he kept his foot on the neck of gland till the day of his dc I come to save the liberties of France,” | hearts of the Ameri rid Bonaparte, as he drove out the Five | announcement int Hundred, “Let it be umderstood that you | paper and from th are recoguized by the President,” says | when the stock ¥ Attorney-General Wintiams to Prscu- back, the usurping negro Governor, re It way thie Ouly Uitee in the store, Lweat the bch trans- | Tha Marels. This Was Pac MAINtance with te . muntt the Mm of March, Mide the ara Rent to go with him on the iéth, Saturday, 1 Chink he was acquainted with my fat The d used tacome into the store frequently, There was /> Jerk at that time at 219 Court sireet THE De year the Vennsylyanta Railr ted 76.04 tous moro ulercuver of | declining to negotiate it, ‘The false representa; eave. All the New York Central ai together. Now York frv 0 1810 lost i trade, while at th *, and tions have in every case. brought to trial prove ti have heen so general tn their navire that to wit thechmins | establish their falsity by legal testimony has heen impossible, For instance, to Mr, James H. | time Baltt ; . 6.28 tons country, governed by the peop Ruggles: from whom he bot ated ber, carriage worth & hal tons’ othe gallant effort, thre fF and stands ‘to-day, int ved 10H te OMe TROO to 1880 the in population of New York had exce : t. for every Ave years, while that from 180) Is Was only 184 per cenit, less Chan half in nin five. | Perec’. m the cost of | too quicky 1 dou want vo ee thous dle iu ts # t within the etty | Y pul ‘up inher presence, Uk was trie or four 4 iT 1 people with the | ave gained a decisive triumph South Bend news. | cognition of thelr right to pe nly settle their disputes with their employers without Inter- ference from the Government. During the lave harvest, in several districts where strikes we } {n progress, soldiers were permitted to work at riously, getting In the crops for farmers who refi OR HAD ACCESS TO ALL THE Di! ¢ taken any of thew without my itr: easton We requested me to putt T put up about three dractins; thar is is) Marked It and gave {to Mrs, Aner Toa Ata horse and t he owned a fii arm in a Hudson. river ty, The eounty was not named, and Mr. Ruggles was unable to Gomin swear of hisown knowledge that Dunn's story was hot true, Dunn he said th WRITALN'S SHACKLES BROKEN. Britain followed, and as the truy iionwl Will resouided throw throw off thelr at subje outh Bend stump that as offered him he de- clined, just as he did the Vice-Presidency, and no less } ten years what it bad previously be The cause of all of this aros conveying goods and fre linvits between the wharves, wareliou {you tise etry chniue 2” Shiv sab, ° 1 and Taraily” enc hus had several aliases, and his oper that Chat the arseaie aid Parle green were d, and a few youre ago 5000) | tions have been yaried and extensive. He was d to ° ances af H she a todiy, amid all he 8 A Iroad depots, and the injury sustained by HL Unk LucrE Was abOUL ala oF eight Paris caricatured the Corsican adven- | pis was all proper enough, It was good | employ laborers who were members of (he Union. het there ia nat one $8 pooras to cult | MNPFISOHed for forgery in Kochester fourteen | Cod. through weather and uilier cause ore, There we gunces pac uit turer; but he ruled France with his armies = ati tvnee It's vot to be suuposed | Years ago, and since that time has become fa éralue to (he ounee, Of the Paris green the ea) trer; but he ruled France with his armies | and virtuous and mightily effective, The | The matter was brought under the notice of the ? Was pub up. The doctor put tat up Ith that, He said he yo It was bet t England, France, America, and Denmark wil its | uly on dnd ave the Spaniards making the waters of the rs look Filter with the corridors of wal y jails. Among TH THEPT OF COTTON 1 i Trades Council, who instruc his victims are Windle & Co., Barelay street, mthe wharves exc da 2 per cent, of the en- | ¥ s don. xrdee cer Fa yae | Weatted with uma blond. ‘The cessation of thin dix | G40; Vs Haughwout & Cow Broadway, $200 Tt a Aas yh Bae ey said it was too bad that | Secretary to complain to the Secretary for War ] grace upon humanity ts only @ matter of thine. Cua | Albert” Journeay, auctioneer, 48'¢ Liapen- | ton & Co., ofthe Injustice of such action, The letter was ] Must aud shail be free, (Cheers) ard. streat, $800; J. H. Baker, 165 Broadw eminent persons should be so tra- } A k ! : i atte svanlve toni we Mr. Garnet concluded his address with a nope | $100; Jas. H. Rugytes, 115 Worth street, gh0 to its goal by gradual ap- | duced, And they endorsed them. wailben, end ratheren evasive reply wae siren 96 ing the fia etm er | eo, H 0 twas done fn tie coun Peon cate Into Oh Had been biek frat for sixteen years after he overthrew the | people by agreat majovity—though by a | Lon Directory. very small vo Does history tell usin vain that arbitrary | the: power ady proaches, clothed in the forms of law? nt aud st Twas tea about bale an hour ed uinediately that be tad ® dumeuity i lis bo He said to the doetor, Lam awfully» loud on iny stuinach, and ave heen (ry ig to NW day, and nothing cones but water,” EM Wel can probatly give JOH Bo) i The effect of the preparation given hin ve, Judging from the if over ph Ptowives Th Wich LE sugiested v Tiles | f d other shipping mer. hants, estt- | & s | mated in 1865 that the Increasing loss of goods by theff and exposure to the weather, damage in « first. But nally, on Nov, 25, a second commu | fiat ere tong the island of Cuba worl Just now, though it is altogether out of | nication from the Wur Department was recelved | the blood-stained banner of Spain Would dink | & Con” Atlantic street, Hrooklyn (at season, we beg to call the attention of the | by the Council, in which It was admitted that | Into the @st. H known); Cai. Mills, Atlante str persons whose eyeballs were so luminous | there was some reason for complaint, and the | o¢ Eig re Whitney Fead @ poem on Cuba, fas! Aorenic Id Join her i Story, 18 Pultoh street, Brooklyn, nd that | Dr. Irish, Court st Brooklyn, $700 00 } ilny, mer ing and t uns | creased rate vaklyns | in the aggre ok lyn, vorted and ; (Zend | Tneluding ¢ J owith hin tn this els | porting on the Erte canal in be was ed what Was given ae o, Rahway, Nod. $5 E. Merritl, | up frefghit ¢ dL cost of cartage, time lost in ischarging vessels, and the In M insurance, amounted to a sum @ exceeds Xported ove yihing, th ty t 1 # rton on allim~ city wharves total eost for tray A Paternal Proposition Aiptonie & The action of the Administration in res] 4n October to the manner in which the | information alven that a new regulation would | plauded. se firth 1 gard to the Alabama diMeulties affords | investigation is cavried on in December, | be published to the effect that general officers, enieybig bled craigs an eo Weloaide the tony ay, $200; Bramall, Dean’ & Co. 20 B6 per ton, and down (relight $1.6 ANDERSON SERMMD 10 MY I another Hustration of the enlarged views |The committee sit with closed doors in | Who have hitherto been authorized to allow the | oygirman of thieineth appolited to pabiien the | Water street, $58; and H, 8. Allen, § Howard THE REMEDY Jdlda't Kuow how much the a taken by the President, under the encour. | secret session, and Mr, BLAINE goes in be. | ##lstance of soldiers tn gathering in the harvest, | procecdiugy of Gla mceting i Yainvhiet tran, Aidiug | street, house FELL aid (UXUILUF@, wbOUL §1,\AN, ment afforded by the results of the | fore them and makes an unsworn state. | Must Rot hereafter grant such permisstous in | 4 recent election, in relation to the paternal | ment, It leaks out that Oakes Ames did scope of his functions. The existing | offer the stock to members of Congress as tronbles in that ate, It will be remem- | charged; but the explanation is that he bered, arose from the fact that the p + Atlantic st ore, Bi6 Bow of his own composition, which was loudly ap- K i r these evils was in the hands of the common | ferven snd nla babite, 1 did pot i ‘The Paterson Iron Works have just completed | proof warehouses on the wharves, talght eonsid> one of the largest shafts over wade at that place, being | erally Increase the ficili whe suldoct of i - chal e¢ \figt \a | A SeventcensTon Trou Shatt Baiting on a | {ie stree i Cuba as inayb cases where strikes or disputes between farmers | tid that fannie and their laborers exist. tion may be had, and alfiaatters pert aa ft be watistactorliy forwarded rie lowing ge it mat forthe transaction Ithas over | Of business, and thus aid In reviving trade, The | nator MonRite of Vermont is rep ple | was embarrassed financially, aud having | to be tn fayor of granting more of the public elected a Legitature which contained a | to dispose of some of this stock, preferred | lands to the agricultural colleges. ‘There neve Samuel Ht. Sec Zuilte remedy for the loss of | harles Hation required « B. Ray, Felix pecinl car was made Htransit road underground with four track to whip Mt Go California, Yesterday afternvon, 4 tinal majority politically opposed to the | to place it with his friends, kuowing it to | W4% ® greater delusion, to use the mildest ei akea ite X,thla thas of iron was Boleted Uy an enormous Ho ‘atsoumdationy tor travel, cal te da a national Administration, ‘his was con-| be very valuable—all of which must be | teh!) than this agricultural college business, a gentlemen of ti get tt ou the ear, which stood on an cleyated ans business might be centralised and | yh IM the tore NE eh tidered a sufficient reason for preventing | true, as the stock belonged to Col. MeComn, | 7H@ land already granted by the Government | a at ened a ca dellvered by if ,dtat ae the Wran hed been saisad aboas | MY HOPMAuON Cet ard ha Heel (abet cask eeev Autos duvolving upon it would be the | pay for it any day, but Asres was in such | tors, while there leuot @ cluule pructical edac | ee Sewarated: A aete Werat atirk rite aeewat | WASHINGTON, Doe, Lk—The House Oomuittos | the wew cht iY Cetaporaty. election of a United states Senator to Gill | distress that he would never let hin have | cated agticulturist. to #how tor It, ‘The true Stealing bin Dead Father's Overcoat, Caen ex DEAT WG WoFPUTEG. | Cte luclolary so-day sxroed to roport & bil) Inoreas ! the seat now occupied by Mr, SPENCER. it. It appears also that Mr. GangreLn bor- | agricyltural college is the woods, the corn deld, | pli the Mssex Market Police Court, Thursday, | untiriie do raciag Hari: baviaas|| AL ACIORINCAIN AC MRacRIC a Rac re teoree pak |G GOMRbER yh The first step taken to reverse the result | rowed some money of Oakes Ames, and | and the potato pateh Hreoerile Lao) of be atiamnee: qtroet'bad ier Aa | several 'eoaln ‘ai ; HY Shine te iter ‘ reat of the State election was that of arresting | was informed when be went to pay it i me Aislin bo Usae taihard aterooet’ The hace whine h giiis for hiu to togear, Ue wea takeu to hb nome | (ie parsege of | ee | aoe, Bencke i or kidnapping several inembge of the | that hia dividends on Credit Mobiiier nad | ¢ M:FAYANGMR will give & soirée of recitations } was tn rent tribulation while the, commntiren woe | Megaeratieety | cove US MANNS Mal asuinne Of he f , : ‘Adare on trivoloue’ ciathata vee <p dosed from French authors on Thursday evening next, at As made out, * Shndge,” anid badly hurts We lisen lu steubens wirert, wae CtNrMIsE SA slneaph UNebreab ) us charges, with the | already paid it; that Garvreco's con- lation Hall, He ls not only a man of extraordinary Hu" for ils pig pruder ete Jains ¢ ravi werd facceated about the head | Yesterday morning the body of Mary Mans. «xpectation of organizing the Legislature | sclence was troubled about it—s0, #0; | tamilisrity with the authors of bie country, but be por | Fouhe te mint A (ee im j pialgny under the chia, ‘Bevers1 others wore somewhat | pois ageu dtty-dve years. an iumate of the county slaw. | Mise Anna K, Dickinson Is to totiver a les ot Ii fie interest of the Bran ne faction | there's question of couselence in the thing | free e remarkable drama ilent, and Wee who wiatiiyaberced Bu itacgut” Sn but afi wellgee JO ——— Noune at Shake HIM way found Iytug im the meadows | OH the lavar gueation Ln stetuwn af © enforced absence of the kid | — : "1 he able to once some areh me," ie, Contdenty, ‘The Noab Pike's Will Valid, ween that nlace aud Jerse she had be Yea je Bapped men, ‘This scheme failing in the rye ue CARRY TRA Se ~ oy the finest produétions of French literature and thie Mag Loe a Amin hi The Surrogate has uduited Noa Ut, Pike's | PMted ts " Bursts e geuaiver in CHM Be AS RAY | Bret Harte wilt iocture ou ihe Angomaule } also, Of bbe accomplabied artlet who delivers shew ig. 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