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' ;be cri-itrr flbflflfl in (MhM tm. TL-i
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ILllMS OF THE TBIBUBB.
Daiiv Ii i-i ns, Mall SabaenbaiB. $10 aar aann?t,
i. M. il Suiiai .na. ra. f9 i-*.r un.
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run v ' I ie,and -Si -prrline.
..iid r*j contii i)er lirie.
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_ t?.>i>'.'fliiioii in the paper.
Terai.'., cii^ii in adra* ??
traa. i nr. Tuibukf. Naw-Tork.
Adl ? iflvi-ivod at up-to-jvn oiTir.-flfl. .?>}?} W.
8_<i-ot ?? till 8 j). ui., at reguLu ratea.
Thf Wbbklt TrihiniT vill \>c reatlv thia
. . N f4)B n-iaiilii|{. Vrizo l
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Tiik- Ti:iBr-.*R th ErnopB.? An ofllce for TRinrxB Ad
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aud ilngla eoplaa ol ihapapai mny alwayi
bc obta
Adtlru8fl Tue -Naw-YnrtK Tmn vr.
64 Fieut-flt., L. C, Lontl-aii.
re-mnt Irneing ynr-Tork for th* ftprlnt an-i .eiimmrr
etn '..<(. 'J in la, a , - fl ptr
.ng poitage. For tl. exr'?? -
-. ihnit w/aifl are !
, ; 41 n ii.'eti I-. f^-ir ifl'tn'fl;
en m . ,'iutly.one nionUt; BUWi
hul.ly, ->te BioBlAfl ; ITaaMy, tix montlit.
THirtr,;i the mnttnir'inn nf the front of thr netp Tnhun*
bxiiul: me tifflee muy ?> found in the nrit
buiidxng i ithtrtaron Sm*mt*-el Tbt litltunr Oounttng
?? ?? firtl jUror, and iteixltrtd at Utt iiand door
li'ivi. .t/flrifft ii. from Ihe old tlio.
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FOUNDED BYHORACE GREELEY.
V, Jl'LV 23, 1873.
Tli<- < i.ti -. <>f itfl-t-errt! rfliniiil-ih i_;iiiilioiitflf havi rtroltsd.
.. flor8IBm8Bl Ijiuj Uciareil thtui iiflOlltyof
Tlracy.
Th" ' cral dctides a-Kainst tho ertradltlon
<jf flatl V.-ia-t. :..,,:. Arallr-.afl train mn*. thrown froui
the tfaefe r-ii'l rfiiiln-d, M mllc8 weel of I>o? Molnofl. *-.?-i
Ihe AuitMt'iiii Phllolo-fieal An-six lation begau 1U flfth
annual convention at Lastou, V.nu.
Hajrna artrtj tlic Board of B-aaltfe todciaytho
fXtxut.ou of tl.i; ...l-r la-in aviii ,* tlii. WaetliitiKtiflU Mar
k*t baotbs. -aaat 1 - '<y h:? wi'.i, 1' ives tho
buinof hi- pi-apaili/ 11 Ua wtfe. -^---?-- J r< <.
?Co.ui*-. f Il> nllh on the Mark.-t
foflt umo waa rubtiad or
MflOOf 8 . iTTt Gold, 116.,
?M ***h BiariBoiBbtar,l8?,ll .
.'Iif Poat-OfBec Department wai ecitioiaad
f.u inii'.tiut:iiig_Hn 4-xt;lu?iv? aiitl jK-culiar tl?
i-;?'ii ol i' !il)()li*-!it il
fr.-t'iJ.s of tlio l.M*?-a.tiv<* Depaii . The
reatly I'xciao Wtt that tlu*.o oilkiul iteapi
Wan intondctl 10 pn >tut iiiijnupii im oi tln
jiiailiJ I./ privutu paimn. Now il tuma out
that tln*. derkf im ptored Jiaffinliiil. At
]ia-t 'im* poatmastex ia reported to have Hiiii
? g'l-.illy lot of hi-fl otrl.iiil ftiKnps to outsidc
?;.i? ... an inppoaed to be
p)iug about tlio fwmtry toveriug thi- piiv.it.
eom^oodeMi of ttneiff pudi *
the case fonnerly when (mOtm****** ??
l.iaiik .i.v.iiapcH hy the paekage f"r tlnir
lrn-u.i-s. -Lviilcuily thu gLOCXation will not
lacOTOX in a hiiiry fnnii t'i < S ot of tho iiii
titiit abiLsc of tht- maila.
QtmW. l.rTj** .*?'"'? an iaxitj utwrt dnia
VCIit'i * . '
tii. r-A/btTs wlio attackid n i n iu
J '? '
or ..-*' ... t -
of sending Bmnll pftckages of gold throngh tho
nutils : nnd on account of tiio S1.11 Francisoo
nu-thod of making up rf-rnittftnoes, tho
mail due at Cotinoil Bluffs on Monday after -
noon ********* contnina a vory largo proportion
of tho aniount of money sont eastward during
tho week. Tho raid was mado on tho
eastward bound oven ing train Dflfll
Council Bhifta with this Mtfofpfltfld
rich baal Ifl view. Tho robbcrs, by wrcrking
tho train, BOeoafldod in rilling Iha M-__ nnd
expteaa, Iaal aflearod only abaal $2,000, tho
C-Mrorala coin bariflf ioaa throngh on **
previous train. This axpaatl was la lmttalion
of ono Qf two whieh wero eonitnittcd further
Waat. aaaM jaaaa einoe. In tliis easo, tho
brigandi, if eaaaj--, aro UaMa to a eharga of
niuni.-r. Taaj -tad BBOB taa traia. aad tho
oniiaaaf aaa kiiu-d dariag tho aff.ur.
? *9
In tho Toronto corrcspondonco of Thk
I_t_aUBB, prititi-d on another pagc, is Pivon a
clear and -aaaBa-heoalfa statcn.entof tta
Canad-aa Paa_ae Railroad aaaadaL TWa
?jTair ia erkka-j doaigoed to aal a *******
flgure la taa palilioi af Caaada for somo ttaaa
tocoine. Tlie If__8t8t-d n"vvspapor organs
?baaa Mr. McMullen, tho lateflt agont Ifl tln:
eapoMua, witb naal vchomonce, aud thoy aro
as conudent as over that tho _ov
ornment will bo aide to disprovo all
Qm fliiit-cra al corruption whieh have
beea brougbt againal it. In addi-on
to the iicuial of Sir Franda -Bneka of tbe
mattora alleged againat bim by Mr. McMullon,
tbe A!torncv-i".cii('ial, in ? card publishod in
Ue Xonirral Gincitc, declaros tbal hl *****
never, as chargod bj M.Mullcn, been cin
plojed by the Paofla BaUroad Company or bj
Sir Hogb Allan, The Lcadcr, a Ministorial
organ, Btakea a goneral dcniul in bchalf of abe
implicated memb, rs of tho Government. It
will bo BBBB thercforo tbat ***** is " a very
" pretty quatrel as II M__?_*
M
Bj a series of compromisoa, if is proposcd
iu aaaa qaaxtara *o let tho WaaMagtoa Mar?
ket bootlis reiii;iin. The Corporatiou Counsr-l
ll po.iitivo in his opinion as to Ihe power
of tba Hoard of Health tfl rmiovo t-OM
niiisa'ires, and of tho duty of the Cotn
nriaaionet of Pablk Watka to aid in _aa_
rcmoval. 15.:t tba Mayor ileMrcs a delay, aud
tho Bflperiflteadeflt of Markets proposes a
eomproniiae. Tba Bnp_-oto?-OBl haa, la fact,
[aaned ocdaaa lor a geaatal wMtowaabing and
eleaaatag, wbleh are deatgaad io eomet the
woiit featunsof the nuisance as it now cxists.
It appean, fartheimoro. thal tba original leaaa*
hold ci' Ibaaa tenaata of tba pobtk ******_ '
forty years old, some of thfl lirst pcrraits
dating bflflk BB Btanj ******* as tbat **-*.
then, is an aneicnt nnd tinie-honored abuae,
and naturally it will take inuth har.l ******* tfl
kill it. Bata now tbat tba whola _o< b_ob haa
been takflfl u_> in car..c-i, W8 hopa it v.ill BOl
bo allowfld to drop until it hai baaa diapoaed
of inatu h awaj as to aaenre tba boai toteiaata
of 018 eity aml t!ic equitie.s invol.'.d.
.VIAWCSOTA I'OLIll' ?<?
Oidinarily the result of thfl BepabliCBII State
('i.nvciitiori latcly held in Minnesota, Bt Whiflh
theticket of the gentlcmen who have for some
years eontrollcd thfl poUtfoB flf_the Ptate was
defeatod, would hare nogroat -jgniflcaoee. lt
mighl lu paaaed aa simply a very bittet flaat
rcl and eloae eoatoat between two _afl-*oaa of
poll-dani la tbe aaina i?ar;y, eaeh latoat on
Bg offleoa i'T it 'lf. Bat this waa nol
so aanefa a quarrel ot tactJOBM as a rcrolt against
tbfl rule of a King. The I lOta Of it rnn ib-epcr than
ai.y (< iiipoi.uy Bflflti?MOl of lin.-lility ro tho
i.'i.vcruin_r cliqtio or any loeal jealoiisy. It
growa oal of Iha provailing nitoaaina-a and
tli-i.itiifaetion at tlie arroeuneo and pitaaiBP"
tion of the Beilf-ppointod leadanof tba paitj
in power. The people of IfiaaaBota, Uke tbe
paople of tlie otber S?ttea, l!_.v5_^]_J_^__'1
to complaiu that cartaifl coiuliiiiatioiu* oi lueii
who make their lWing l*y poUtica ooatrol tha
St.ite. 'J'hey huve tlie i.ir of tln Adtflhdatia
tion al WaabingtoOf and eonaegnentlj the
,li^i)o-..l of tiie GoTero-aefll patronage.
Tba oiiieeliol.ic'.s [ara their dependoiita, aud
of OOfliaa ready to do their liiiMinu:. Thi
wholo inaeliiuery of the party is in their
hand.s, nnd by BBCaaa of it they have held tha
Btata offleoa aad all tbe Btata pat-oaaga. And
tlie niaehineiy haa Wflrkfld hitherto sinootlily
and lianuouiously. The fi.tt of eancu- aad tbe
sain tity of regnlax nominationa have held the
party up to tiie ratilicatitm at thfl polls of
whui'Vir tboSB im-n have dflflidfld on in tbeil
secret eouncils and carried out iu their more
open couventions aud asseniblics.
Tbe newspapcrs, rspecially thoae BlipporUng
tbe Ring, aaa aagerlj diaenaaing tbe eaasea of
the r.-volt and b to Ifl lk? II .-!'! r t'. ||
Um oppoai?oa t-? the bobiB?Uton of Wm. D.
Wasiiburn ior Covernor was almost eatirely
pera mal. It is much moro than tbat No
tho l.-iitful ob-errac of tho drift of politiea]
opini lii for tbfl i-ast si-. nionths ran bave
faib 'I to rotire tho giowiag diatnu-of Iba
BO-B-fld political leaders. In Miaue.iOta, as
ln i,.;uly all tha Btatea. the politicians hav,-.
iiiti.-iifliH] --jjj/'fiji^^l------ --atooaglyj as
to Iiave conic fi!!jio~t"torl;cliev,: in their own
impregnability and at tho BBBt tjmo in tlie
utter e-Odfl-tj Of the people. So lliey 0OWOB
the stump liko Mr. Matt. Carjienter to dticiul
thfl Salary Grab with sophistries they would
bfl a.'hamed to insult .V justiee OOflXt with, or
liko Mr. Butler they turn tho protest of the
peoplo into a Bhallow and abamelesa jest. "We
mo mneh aiiatakea If Ibe MIbbbboIb over
turning of tho well laid plans of the, Wash
burn liing dflfll not grow out ot tho wide
aproad awakening upon tliis subject. lt i.s
jmrt of a geaeraJ U__treotaon agaiaal Biag
rtilc aad tho floaaolidatfld power Of tho mere
in litteiaaa.
It may ba that Minnesoti is no worse o.'T
than a doaei. otboi Btatea la thia rogard.
Poaaibly tha Biag tbat baa baaa raaataf tba
State so long nnd tliat has laid out so **********
a progtaa?ae **** tho aoa?baaaaaa of tbeli powi r
has not baaa ejiecially corrupt or dishonebt.
T'i it is ii'.t tho efsenlial point The fact Ifl,
and ::!1 our politiea! h'Ntory illitstrates and
verifies i', Ihat no combination of men Btich
BJ ar;- foand in what ar'- called tbi l.in_.s?
wa eaia aol hoW patrio*?o and pure
th, Indifidnala wbo eompoaa it may be?can
eontinae in Bniatorrnptfld eontrol of btata or
N.itioii nny gn at k?gtfa of time without l?.
aafl-ing eorrupt, tvianuiral aml dangefooa. It
is iiiu-ily ooiitniry to thfl *-;?irit of our insti
tutioii.s aad the gflflillfl of onr fOffllUBMflt, to
allow eliqaea aml eombinaUoni of men to la
? tcndi tln-ti:?clv,'S in power Bfld pliicc 81 thfl
have in Hiaaeaota aadflth_rBtataa. I bi re
a tuu .. i i.i thfl] '?! ?
wiscly aad iH-vci s, bonaatlji when tba duty
of a frco ji.-ople || to ri ? up ,-tnd, t iking them
by fhe thi-. to them, "Stop down now ;
ii iv i ended.* Thal la ? at I
i in Ifinueaota and what, we faiutly
. nn i.
i , ol euui".. lutA.ti d
amonir tho Minnoaota gontlemon wno VTt-n
flliaap|KiinU*4l in the roault of th.- Stato Con?
vention, and nomc of thom aro talkmg quit*
aoriouftly about HldN it" action upon the
ground of miwii.mt or fraud in tho hallot.
Thom conl.l t>? no better proof that it w.w
hlfl tim. for jiiHt mti a thin* to happcn an.l
for tlio raigalag Biag to hc nbahftd. ihe
Bapablieaa partjr of tho eooatty *
in tho throo* of a BOW l.irlh
lt i-t trving hati to rfl.r..rm iNelf,
?r rnth.-r tho honest MH '" " ''-l(' *I*?E *
nal ??i thfl roiriii.tani! pnfllgato deneBtalB
j,, illl(l mako it, .?...?<> mon. wa-nl.y of Pup.ili.r
eonfldenee. It ta an egpnlmoBl whtol wttl bi
watehed with tho freateat mter.'st, aad w.th
(ll(, bopM 0f all foad aa- te tti h...,-^
Mi.ini.uittA aaaaai to havo BBdfl a v.:ry I..H
Minnesota nee.iiis W
b-eginning. ___
BETWEEB TWO FIEE8,
Tho readers of Tiik T-UBUXB, wholnve
bflflB krjit ronstantly aiflaed <if OYfllJ dov.-l
opment in tho variod drama of Spanish WTO*
lution, TnuyVxperieneo fiomo disappointinent
imt little. rarprin at thfl BOWI Wfl publish thin
nioming, of Ita latest phasc. Nothing 10 din
astroiis to the c*:tiiMfl* of liberty aml detnnrrai-y
in Bpain hai takio ptoee itoee the ootbreol
of Beptember, ihnoel Bta j*a\tt aga. The de*
feata in tho Oortofl, thfl iiisurnetions and
danghton in tho opeB Beld whieh took plan
nnder tho Ro.*-*eney, and Badflf thfl
Sardinian monarehy, WBTfl i" BO MBM
fatal to tho R.piibliean BBBBB. Kven
tho temporary neOOBMfl of tho Carlists,
their dovarWion of tho iinrthern provim*i**<,
tlieir importation of their Carnivitl King, and
th'-ir insolent n lianeo upon fBNigfl support?
all theofl ev.nts w.to imt enongb to diaeoor*
age the ptouf-heartnl and .-ineire Ri-pnlilirans
WBO nniained in eharg" ttt tlie Governmeiit
at Ifadrid. With ? reaoimable degree of pa
ticnco nnd nnity all thflBI OOBld baTfl beOB
outlive.l without dflBgtt. Rnt the fedoral in
fliiirr. ctions iu .lill. nnl eitfcfl betok.n.-d a
deep-eeatod maladj whieh, if it m
ereaaod, nmst wooei or latef deotroy tbe
Bepnblk a? al preaent orgaabed. No oae
nlsed this iiiet more pnmiptly tban Eataa*
i-l?, Pignerai, who mor.- than any one iln
ropresent.il thfl brain of thfl BopobUeBBmovc
ment Ilo gtrt no ilgn of B-nooragemeat or
iinpatirnco nntil tho nintiny of V?*laidi ft
troops and tln- riots at M.duga had eoiivinr.-d
hi,,, ?f th.- want ni' i'.viilty whieh .Mst.-.l in
tha armyund in Ihfl popfllatfoai of thfl dtiflfl.
Bfl at otieeei'iielnd.'il.pt'ihi'las tOO 1*Mtfly, lhat
hi ooald do nothing i-flVotnal to iteai tfaii
fl-a-fliMiter-nirrent, and laid down uithout delaj
bii preetdeacj of tho aatioiial gorernmeal
and his leadniliip in tbi BepabBean pirtv.
I'i y IfargaD, after a atoeen end MHrgetie
effort to orereoaifl Ihfl nmi dteotrom t' n laa
ciea, fiiially lool the eonfidence of the Cortea,
an.l ga?e way t? Befio* BalmeroB, a man of
cqnal honesty and zinl, nml il WBI thonghtof
even more rigoioai diaiaetor. Hii BoeenioB
1,1 offlee li ilgnalired by two dliasten <>f tln*
srravest' naturo. Tho Caililtl neeoedfld m
takiog and d.-tniyiiiK thi town of IgaaladB,
and the Federali.^ts of Cartagi n i. llrefldj ln
full poaieoiion of theii eity( hy Biaiming the
{.uts eommandlng the barbor oompdled the
lonender ol the three magnifleent ii"n
t'Lul nn n-of-war lying tln re, togethei \\ith
si'vcral othef tc?nli ol lefli raak. Thil
alaioal bieredible, and would bate beeB ba
poaaiblfl If it bad n?.t been for a lecrH sym
p;iihv \flitli the Ineargenti on board tbe ttt*
?eU. When Admiral Topeb reaolved aponhia
pifl.iiiinciiimi.'iitt) ln tha I'.ii.v of Catli/, bfl did
imt nt firet oonunnnieatfl hii parpoee to anj
one ontaidfl <>f tbfl lagabip Zaragoaa. Bat the
momenl tbe band etrnck np, on ber deck, the
Ilyii.n of EUegO, thfl riMilutia.nnry eontagiOB
ipread throngb tbe fleet, an.l nearly oren
?t. M 1 pronoiinccd also to the ery caogbt up
frora tho Admir.il, EtpAtia POt HiMfttl A few
bad mlagiyingaybnt tbi m hi reaoon reaaorod bg
tlfe. Ua-trship eOB-iog llOBgridfl and o|u iiiiik' her
porti. The biaorgenti at Cartagena OBjoyed
the mafl flfl y -11' wy?by whieh thfl moat
Important naral etaaVm In Bpain fell Into
tIk ir hiinds. Wln-n, a few montha BgO, a f-im
il.ir insiiii. rli'in hur.-,t out in thfl N.ivy-Vaid
at F.-itdI, th" attempl leemed ie flagitioni and
?o abmrd tbal people waatod littla umpathy
iu regard to it, iad the QoTommeiil promptly
?appiaaaed it. It readi Uka aa epbenun now.
the diipatch uinonncing that tbe bare-bnuaed
enthniiaal whoitartod thai emeotc li alao thi
bera ?'f thli ebormoni and diaaatroaaconp-de*
Assoon a? thfl barboc of Cartageaa wai tlms
ass'ind, the bMBIgflBtl madi* a pnimpt OM flf
their newly Mqaiied rflOOBfOtB hy takiag tln
ii.aa-claid \'nt"ii.i, and Kiilin^ away to rednee
i mifl ni fhe other dtiei on the eoaat Tbey
fin( iittaekid Alirante, vhiah instaidly sur
remii'ieil. They trmtod too hoplieiUy to tbii
hjccoi. howevi r, for thfl momeat tliey
Haiii'd away tho city resumed its iDegiaBOe,
un! il it. i-h dl be eaptored by inothei Iroo
elad. Tbii erniflfl of tha Vittoria Irrealatibly
inggeotl that bl '"no tnp of M.ir-ih;il
1'riin, who afl<r thfl pronuneiainiento of
Ciidiz w.nt iloag the ooaoti redafliag
a proriaoe every day, "**bi_i Benaao wai
mirching northward to deotroy tho tbroni of
[aabella II. nt tho Bridge of Aleolea. Tbi
preitot lawlOM nid seems liko | purody of
that foradt Arht'. Tho (Joviriiiiiiut at onco
issiK d a decrco deitfBBeiag these waadoring
rebeli aa piratea, aad liaTitliiiK tbem orerto
be dealt with aa ttuLi hy tho human nxec?
which will proli.ildy not take AiTy ahar.l in
tlieir pursuit or eipture. As a final UWflb Of
tlie grotoaqnei it ii itated tbal an Baglidh In
ti i national iiained i'rico coininaiula ono of
tie -e supeih pri/efl.
If this were a moro liolatod Ineldent of
revoliitionary madneM ind 1'liiid lmk, jt
would not bfl so H'-iii.ns. Iiut then are iflTfltal
Othfl r.fit'ts whieh gOtOlhowthat the nnv.'hole
?ome eondition of thiagi i.s very eztemtre.
'J'ho Iheiiaii Rea,'imeiit, whirh WBI le&t iiKainst
tho Iniaigeilll at Cartagena, MToltad in a
body and joined tlnin. (ieiicral.s Coiitieras
aml Plerrod, two leadlng nemea among the
ariny Ri piihlieansfl, havo heen r.i-liii-n-,!, whlcb
Of 00OB BMBBf that they h,tv.> }oined tho in
?nrgeata. Aml a aot len rignifleantfindiea*
timi Of tho epirit of the tiiac, i.s tlJltt the
iiiinoiity BTO about to retiic in niaM fioin
thfl Cortofl. The Carlists will of DOOnfl n
donhlfl thtir a^tivity in thfl Nortfa now that thfl
BepnblkaBfl of the South na at th<> throal of
th,* Bepnblie. Tln- rageof radicaliam li doiag
tho wotk iif tiioiiiiii'liii'.il rtritoiioii, *tu* as j(
did in the llir iirifi Inui Of thfl Coiiiiiiuiio ot
I'aris. Wo wish wo eoulil bope that tho
advociifia of Ciihui Indepeadi nee woold
Kfl-D in thli .1. iiiorahiii diaaater thai
iiii.'ntivc to barmoay and half icri
liei- whieh tlny M gn-atly m*e I. .laat now,
while their proepeeti loob l" -1 t.r than o*m
hefore, iri ne the beginaiag <>f a bitter fead
i. tween the two Caetioni ol thi patrloti bere
iu N'.w-Voik, uhirh it M-fbnd to go on mg]
raia their eaiue. Wbaterer tririal gronndi
lor criticiim may cum agaiuat Proanlonl
Cespedes, he cannot now bo ftttaeked with?A"t
peril |B Iho caiiso of whieh ho ifl tbo moat
oLiiuont champion.
TUK ALABAMA dWABIX
Tho BBBd_____ accouuta from Wasbington
of the metliod adoptcd by tho Batg-flb and
rniied Baaaaa OafaaaBaaala for the __bb_m
Of the Aliliaiiia aw.trd of fli.V.M.OOO in gold
fiom I'.iigland lo Ihis country are, as u.iual,
iiicompli te iad IBlallMdlaf We have been ut,
?bbm tioiii.li- to got al Ibfl fact*, aad tbe f"l
lowing siimiiiary of BBfl nrr.ingemenl whieh irt
baiag cariied out can bfl (le|iended on :
Il i-i Ihe duty (,f tbfl Knglish (haucellor of
tbe r.xche(|iier tfl ffll ihe a ward iu gold coin
or United Btatea Tiaaaai/aarlinoalaa for gold
depoaited into tbe handa ot EUmilton Pl b,
Secrclary of Slate, by tho middle of next
Septeniber. To ell'ect this Mr. l*ovve has made
Bfl iirrangi ineiit with tho banking BO-MM flf
Jbj Cookfl, MtCiilloch & Co., J. S. Moigan
ft Co., and Moi Ion BoflB *-- Co. Theso tirius
bolong to tha Bjndieate, hat the Symlicate
Miibraeea other flrma also. Beaea Um tVaah
inftoa atateaneat Ia tmo tbal tba Byadlflflta,
as such, has nothing to do wilh tho
negotiatiotis of the Knglish (loveinmrnt,
and, in fact, nothing to do wilh thfl
matter at all. Mr. LoWfl has already
paid over t-) the banki rs 80888 ten or twolve
niillii 11 (loll.ii's, of whieh about, MTBB millioiiH
havo ln i n traiiiiuittcd to this country, and
the reiiiiiinilcr invested in live-twcnly bomls
of tbfl IM BMBfl. whieh havo been called in
for redemption OB the Oth flf BflptaaabflT. The
bankera aamod are bound by their agrflemes
with tlie Knglish Govi-rnmint to Bflttla with
Mr. 1 i.,h al the saine date. Probably half *****
pajaaant will be made in the ealled _~o-tw?n
tit ,. Ihis, of eOfl-flflt will liave uo manuer of
ell'ect on the gold market.
An aci of Coagreaa 1-qairaa ihe Secn-tary
of Ihe Tii.iiiiry to call in and eBBflfll an
amount of liv 8-tWI nty hoadl aqnal to the
award, aud it is in aeeoBdaiiflfl wiih thia Iaa
that ti..- .all ot thfl Ith of Juno lor twenty
iiiillions was made. The odd four and a hali
millions aie to be paid out of tln- gold already
iu the Tii liiry. The whole opci.ilioii, when
conuileteil, will add four and a half millions
lo Ihe coniineici.il sup_)ly of gold. and will
probflblj have a Might uiil'.ivoiablo ell'ect on
tln- foraigB B-ebangea. Hut this la not o( oooao-'
fBoaea. aa the esehaage to-tapteeabet ii usual!y
iu favor of this country. Tha traimt; during
thu last few Wflflkl of about BflTflfl _____
tlollars to ihis aide of the Atlantic gives the
bankera coaceiaod iu the opcratloa a baad*
M.iue pi..tit, since bills ou Loadoo havo b.-eu
.piou-d lor Boaaa ttaaa at a paambun of from
one-half to thre, -quarters of one per Oflttt
The bankera baaa alaa tho uso of tho Ala
l.ania money lor the eight or ten Wflflka dur?
ing whieh it reimins in their hands. If they
piiich.ise ealled bomls thoy laaehra the aeera
ing loten-,-t. PflC thi', ct' e nirse, they are Ifl
debted t') tlie Eagliafa Gorern-Beat, but there
h mi poinl invoived whieh eoBflerni our own
I lovellllllellt.
Tha act of Congiaaa wbleh reijuires fivo
tweidy hinds lo tln- aiiiDiint of the indeiniiity
to be called in a:id cuictled also leqiiiics the
Mltblg apail of a Uke amount in live pircent
registered bonda aa a (nnd oal of whieh tho
anfferera by tbe Alabama aod other Confed
ctala prifaiaara are eT-ntgally to bo paid,
The Byndieate, nnder th.- t i_mi of tbeir cou
ti'.iit, hare tlie ezelaaiTfl rigbl to plaee the
li.r per eent bomls of the, United ??"ial 'suiitil
i'i, dOflB of the eiirreiit year. Tln- piacing
aparl af 018.11 ifl 11 af money balonging to tbe
Unitfld Stat.s, ns a fiinl, inv'sted iu a 0
Statea rcgiatered boad of tbat amount,
U a aaesfl entry ln an acconnt-book.
No money leaves the Tre;isiiry. No bonds
go out of the poaaaaakai of tha Unitod Btatea.
Yet, if we may believe a n-t e:it dlspatoh from
Wiiiiiiii'-'ton, the Byndieate will reeeire a eom
niasioii on tliis ao-eallfld inaaa?Mat by the
United Btataa of its own money ia ita owa
bonda. It atrikea na that thero la not the
ghoflt of a legal alaim toi aaeh a eommiasion-.
Ni) tai-rvi'-e, ol any nature, is peil'oriiu-d by
tln- ByadiOBtfl. and the live per eent l_gj_t0_ed
boad lorins no part of the Public Dflbt until
it paasea out of the poaaaaaloa of tho United
States. Asido from thfl dispatch IfllaOfld tO,
aud fnun thfl fact that the seiui
iittiii.il evji! tiuifion sent from Waslnngtoti
makea bo d aial of the oba_ge*wa have stnmg
reaaona f.<r belieriag that tht* Byndieate pre
t.ml to be , ut iti, il to aneh a gratuity( an.l no
ono aaad bo told thal tim Byndioaae flad tho
ptflflflnt Setretary of tho Treasury a very
pleaaaal paraon to deal witb. Tho Byndioate,
in our opinion, has not tho lhadoW of a title
to tiin-h.iif per ct nt eomadaaion on this flftoen
and a hall milliona ot Alabama money, aml if
Mr. Icichaiil.ion pflja it ho will de.siilTfl to bo
iiiijieachi <1. ____________________
un: ii uoo k l.y s EJBO iiask.
Wo aro earnestly entreated not to inslst
tlt.it. tho Trust Compaay af Hrooklyn is a
"King'' conccrn. Wo heart ily wi-di we floold
nny that tho "Km-:" is imt MMpOOfllbla fnr the.
riun of Ihat institution, and that it docs not
threaten tho failure of other institutions. Hut
tho faeta show otharalab. Look at tlie follow
ing tabie r>f BtiVkrioldoTa, who aro unqucs
tionably of thu King aud who battcU on tln;
publio cnb:
Sliaret
.Ttr-'it. I. Portrr-n...
I). M. CBauaar. -J*'
Ji. .1 i uli-"t.(K)
1'. H fi ...hf. 10
t- Ii. Iiua ted. on
W. CJCiBgatoj.170
,1s i-r-.
Aicx. MoCne . -i
in ni i C. .Murpiiv. N
.1. ii Praatla. to
U. n it.xiit!ni.loo
('. a. Bursme.eo
I BM V.iii Aii.1i :i.100
Nnw let us esplain. Mr. Bflrgflfl is a p.irfner
of Jndgfl 1'i.itt aud a lawyer irequeiitly 'iu
l>loyo<l by the w|ttBf.a 1>. lf. Cliiiillircy is tlif.
only Iflfl] aatate btO?flf whom the Biflg fell
warraalfld to aall upon t<> deny tba a_flgattoaa
made in this jonrnal that real eslale in Brook?
lya was ovei'.ixed, and d< preci;ttod iu con.se
qnenoe. ETe is a dlrector ln tho Trnat Com?
pany and l'resideiit of another King bank, the
Me.haiiics. Ha J. Cullcn is a memb,T of tho
Judiciiiry Biflg of Hrooklyn. P. S. Crooke i.s
?uiothcr member, and enjoys tho advautage of
having an occitsional street opening or sewer
lo superitiieiid. Mr. s. L. ETnatod belonga to
the Bddgfl It'ing. William C. King.sl, y is thfl
greal eontraetoff of Hrooklyn, who, witb the
aid of YYiHiam 15. FowiflTOf tho Boflld of City
W'oiks, geta twopi-flea CoroTflryjob iu Hrooklyn
WOfth undertaking. He ia thfl Superinteiith nt
of the Bridga Company, whoae Booonnta do
not balanec by moffl than a miilion of dollarrt
in BB cxpeiiditure of live niiilioiis, and whose
account with the Traal Company is reported
overdritwn by $:il,iX?. Of Alex. IfflCofl W8
hnow, unhapi'il.\, tOO much. lienry C. Horphy
lathflSflnatorof Kiaga who has done at Albany
all the("inii't leglalathre bnalneaaof the Brook?
lya King. J- H. I'rciitii'i- la Mr. Kingslcy'smau in
tln- Bi-dgfl Company, Hotiuiau waa Depnty
City Tiea uni, imt is tni longer, bariitg been
aelected ainoo tho faOara of tha bank toba Ilr.
UeCtifl- Bflapagoal, bat f"i years ha haa boefl
Mr.MflCm I ntial clerk and tooL C.A.
ifl thol rtj '! ? . i ,f BlflOki/n, ami
bo compleioly thfl hIuvc of McCuo that ho doea
hia ovory biddin^.
This iippi :ir.s to tia a tolerably completo
"King," and we fe. I justified iu n-itoratiiig thfl
gtatemeat wi bara pravtoniy node. AtkI wo
further a-dvino Btofldiholde.r.s aml dopOBltori
lhal if they can breitk the order of the (jiuri.
whieh iiiitl.es Mr. Chuiinei-y the, BeOflifW of
iln.. bank thoy may ponlbly lind tha:. ?
niiijority <f th<- noa wb bBTB aamed have
orerdnwn iheir aeooiints nnd aro in
debt to tho bank. In lhat OBBBj thfl whole ot
the ontrageoni peooeedingi hy abieh Qbaaa*
eey u.t.s appoiul.-d BoodVM would look as if
nndertaken in order to ooooeal what ira bara
no heoitotioB in prononaeing "dowarighl
" robbery." If the, storkholdeis and depodtOTI
dflfl-TA to Mtabliab tbOM .-Mti -aud sivc tl
selvfl s thej will do well to nieet and aet at
oncc._ '
A VOVEL 1 XTRADITIOS CASE
Carl Vogt, a I'ruasian subjeri, eharged v.i'h
having oommitted murder, naon, ami robbery
in Belginm, Bad to tln- Daitod Btatn to avoid
KKft, \V<* havo no flgtiadittoa treitty with
BtlgilWj bnt we havo OM wilh thfl r.erinan
BtatCfl. Thfl Oerman Oovernment. rliiin.s tbfl
rigfal tO try Vogt for Ui erimes; nnd, gOOOrd
ingly, makes a demand on tho Daitod
Stato.s Onvernnient for his mirr.-mb-r
und.r tho txtr.idition treaty beforo men
liiiii.il. Tho -t.-a.so tyjining beforo the
United Btatoi Diatrld Court in thi.s elty,
Judge, Blatehfoid daddod thaivogt should be
?-.iiir?*ii?li ini. Before making oai ttie neei mry
pnpera, however. tho .State Depertment wb
mittod thi ean to tln* Attorney-Oincr.il te
bl aapinion. That fBuctlonary, in aa dabomta
deddoa, elaewbera printod, orarrnln ttie
Qnited Btatofl Distriet Coort and eonelndea
? h.it Vogt iri not within tho juiisdi. tion of
Oenniaiiy, BOCOrding to tho ti-rnis of tl.e ex
tradition treaty, aud caunot, therefore, bo re
turaedt
lt is a aovd tbeory, to nay the leaat, thai
hM been m I np by the Germaa Govern
in. ut. When tbe < rtraditlon treaty witti
l'rii-"ia and tbe ofln r 0. rman Btatoi WU
I,,;, 1*8, thera e-deted a Pranian law pro
viding for the ttial aml puuishinoiit of a
Pnwinn subj<-*et te erimn eommitted oat
rfdfl of tbi tonltoiy <?f thon Btatofl W? maal
?nppoflfl, howevflT, that such triai and p.mi.-.h
mentare wholly eoottageat ob the iWHty of
tbe afon laid Goveramenl to eateh tho crimi
n,ii. Attorney-Genenl WilUaau vttj tor*
cibly trgnn ttmt to eoneede to Ger*
iu,! iy a j.irir-dietion over Ih lgim-i, by virtm*
rman lawt*, eoBoedei i limiUr Joiiidic
ii.i orer Franee, Great Britain, aml tln*
United st itea. TMi * ?n woald
Ciirl V"i-'t n 'in;-1: nnder the Jnriadictlon of
Germany aow ;*s bo an al en bii ???'?'
erimn wero ooeomitted. Thfl ptoei ab i
,-iim.-, Ifl .'aaiiiiiiittid mn-t bo within
tbe jox-dfetton of tbe (; :t making
the il.'inaii'l for the extradition of the
fugitiv-e. lf ? subjiet of b government which
hai no extradition treaty with the United
St.itfl-s eoauaiti marder in the jnriadietion *>i
* Britain, ttm .GoTernment of Greal
Britain, having the neeeanry treaty with tho
United Btatea, may rightfnlly -1- mi nd i iti idi
in,u of thfl criminal, ihonld be flee hitbei;
but, aerording to tho opinion of our B
of Justi.e, a robject of Great Britain, eharged
with oommitting murder ta tbe Jnriadi-ction
of a governnuiit with whieh WO have
ih) treaty of extradition, cannot bfl 10 fcur
rt-inla ii d.
Thi.s Bocms to be in OOeordaBM witli
eoiiiinon t-enso, as weU us \*"lh ti"' Prin
cipla | of inti rn.ttioiiiil eomity. It mBOt bfl
aeknowledged, alao, tbat the ptecedenti iad
,,,.,., ?[ by tbe A>_tomey-G< nernl ma
tenally fortify liis opinion. ll.t- -nfflcilmt
anewer to the demaad oi Qermanj i.s that the
court.s of that Kinpiro m-ver bad ony power
to bear and detei-B-BO tbe ene of Vogt. Ba
never wn within tho jutodietion of Ger*
after tha alleged crime was eom*
mittfl-.l. It is not ponfMfli it wonld appen, to
eatabliafa tbatjnriadiet-on now, after tbe alleged
enininal h:vs tled hitlier from another BtatO.
Thfl deeision irt OOfl Of somo impurtatn:.-, MBB
acknowledginent of tho claim of Germanj
would bo stiro to lead to futiiro coruplieations
witb other uations.
.. * c.o.o-d D-Jt-A-L ur MOBJ
It wn a ramewbat blnnt biqniry, thongb
ptoponaded in the Mandeat manner, tbat an
ongtt iiman pnt th. other day to a mom*
berof the last CoBgran "Hara you drawn
"you-r baak PByf Thfl member had united
with bii con-tituents asineo tho adjournuient
in beerty md ladignant dennndation of the
i.i,il., and withont a moment'i heaitatioo ro
sj.oii'li.l, "Uh no; DOi 00, ttrT Hii ll
gntor being ol on Inqoidtive tarn of mind,
did what, perhapflb ho ought uot to have done
-purrtiied tho in-iuiry.
??ll..\e yon tuineil it loto the Tiea-my ?"
The aii.-wer was a trille len piompt. "N-n-?>.
" I hiive at yet. Bnt it 'i tb>en. I bave n't
'* drawn it."
?* W-ell, are you going to draw itf pui
jthe Inqnirer.
Tho member loofced OTOI hi.s IpecUclei aml
wink; d. Then ho bogan to show just the
Jainttst ripplo of nn approachiug smilo. .Vn-l.
alCrallttle, ho said, with great deliheration :
" W-e-1-1, I?do n't?know?I have n't drn-\ n ii
"yet. It "a thorai aad I obbpom it'a whject
"tomy order. Thero'a a good deal of led*
"ing about it, and I tio n't know. 1 1-ivt u'i
"madi)* "P '??>' IIlil"1 wIlilt * ****** ***' *
"havoii'tv diawn it yet, aml I ihflB't
" druw it ->nt pmeat any wii).'' Aud
then, after x.**- inoment's eoBtomplative
paoae, the ob^BU iffifle rippled to the
?nrfan u be addeJ. ta a borat **l cpnfldi
"The tait is, Tve beeif binlding a Tnltc, Md
"ithas cost tne a good il.-al mori! tiian 1 ojc
"peeted, and well 1 don't know. P-i-r-e
" t-li-o-u-8-a-n-d d-'llars id a g-o-o-d d-t* I 1
"of monoy. I havo n't mado up my mind
"yet; but it'rt f-i-v-e t-h-o-ii-i-.i-n-d i! .
"my houso haa OOfltlBO mon thau 1 axpeefod,
"and f-i-v-o t-h-o-u-?-a-n-d dollan is a
"g-o-o-d d-e-a-l of ni.ui.y. Still, !I tlon't
"know. I bave n't made up m*. mlnd.**
Aud he was the avoragfl Coj
Will bo tiiko it? IWftl iti lf that liv. tliou
satid tlollais thurt gO tOWOTd payiBg f-Ot thit
expendve honse, thera'? aaendofiini
teni[it;ition lum lo.st Iti ehavma, _ria*eeaaed t'?
bo bi-aiitiful; the odvanny of Mnla ba
hia best hold. N'ot OBfl Of Ihfl OoBgm
wlio aie lookiBg at thi.s batk poj hu.^u.i
tho liglit in whieh our fii--nd of thfl dtalogUA
i.s viewing it is likfll] toOOVOt tii.' BIBOBBl loto
thfl Treaoaryt Mea who nt np "a g o-o-d
" tl-i:-a-l of iii.iii) y," and go round it iu ili.it
way looking at it wistiully trom all lidti.ond
thinking how far it woald gti towardi payiag
tor ii bonae, almoal lavariably elote tbedobate
With - ? 1>) l li : it ui I OUl
<d' fl mi * .iiui gpo | iho inui,, \.
l here is ?.-. ' of Ce ign --:n< n
wht> uro rti.lu
_____ ____ vet, who bapa to fi t eredll
taken the back pay <e nr)lw abotU __ L,
for Iflteataf ll ^V'^tlydraw it. Thay
over, whaa thoy will QOW. J
aaaWataad the aituatron w ,!
know that. tho only ******* ********* , " ? *
aaaal) matter of intercst whlla the ,***** W
is lying idle, and flfllflflB the popul-tr in* t*<n'*
tion le k< pt up al white hoit tlo-y wffl by a.'"1
by draw tba wbola aaaaw__, ******* tha peapla*
are begbming to understand it also, and it M
[.roba>.!e that, by the time CongrB8B flflflrVB_ai
iigaiii, tho BBBB who uie pl.iyiug this iAit-aud
looai; (*,inir) Will be aai down in the popular
estim.tion among the gr.ihht-M.
The truth i.s, thfl diaeaaaiofl of this wbola mat?
ter by Coaga BBBflfl thi'iii.iclves ha.s never had
any BefioBBBflflBi FTflt iDore than half a doz.-n
? >r t!:.-,n have fe!t at. all MVf-aatly aboal it. In
Ihfl minds of the B_08a eoOflcil iti'ius of th"m,
with few exeeptiona, tho BBBjaBt has be*
consid. red in tba light of policy nfl-MC ta***
ol nioi.ili'y. Thfly liave coiiiiil.-ied always the
efleet npon tim popalai tat*. tt*** Iba aaaael
npon tba popnlar e m ttt uj**)
the itaadai- ofpnblie moralily. Their arga
mciits bava boen foD of . Bad all
their rea oi ing ********** ****** Tbe pop ilai aaaaa
haa applied thfl moral tcsl to tbfl traoaaotloa.
bat the law-makan tbaaaael?aa bava rm' baaa
abie to eomprebend it. Nothing will brlflf
them to it bat peiaJateat agttaakaa. Caavaav*
if tbe doatfnaat party, wherever they
bavo baaa bald sin'" tho _4|aar_-Baaa.
bava. Budar th*- ittaaa of pablie opfca
ion, paaaad ra_olot*OBa of eondemaataaBi
uml umli ri l.i-n to eommit tba party
to a poattioo of boatUity to
BtoaaaiOi Thoro ia too mo to believe
tbat BMflt "f thia baa bi a doa
of demagognery, and thal Um i Iy no
i:i ;' tb '!) i'i . "> taXB flf
the politicians, who bava either drawa iho
pay aliead] <*r aae golng ronnd thi u . .'mn
v< ry can fully and wi.-tfui'y, aml tln..
w bal a help lt would ba m payiag fnr new
i, There La oae pl 'i-- daty for prefla md
people*, and th kl is not to |lve over the ngi
tatian of tbi i ' '"' - I
. i,f ii b* -il- windy 1* loloti <-..i
iuil ol ' and
dgnlfy nothing. Tha eoantry i
bc litt .-il oaoa more to Ibe 1 rel i-f a i
in tho aarneatnem td Iha boaeaty af tba
people, and the gentl-im-i wbfl 801 ;??<-* tba
?-.!,'. h mi ata - t Di mbcr arfl
? ..I i, need to 1 ? * of ?'?
story will grow old ??
Uy to tii
m it; bnt tbt-re la no <? Lv i a ... to ? eeoaa*
pliah the work._
___ -? ' ii ****
j-!-'!v bfl Corgivao for i I
Tl,,. ui. i 8rl rar. 'I iti Bfl arr ?'
... v.". it Cbi ita I'-.'... b -? ? a eacflerof in
tamy as William I ? *"** ftlfl
.i-i law . f <m. " i? ." 1-888, Bfl
) bad .ni Ma ;
foi 9**6fi**0, iu fa'.-.r
I ***
80 BZPl ?
iinnso- t!i' hiAiiiiiii.,- v.' :?? .'?? ninl tbfl bl i .. . <i I'
ii..,1-. V4 | ! - 1 I'V t!i?
od I mi tao ... to be thal of 0 i
wlii.-li
. -
Uutnnt lona afb rthia, ****
suamv i i lt l v 8. .'!?? in i fl ?
out in ! I
tho Ltttt-r bfl ?
i!||l
waafoondia Wt** ci..at,? wo ** l
. :tr:iii-.r; aod ll I Bt*
vr.'i U a tfl adfl w m p ?
'
aboal I !l ,a
bidiagwbilathfl taroe, I
on bia lif.- _ti im
must ii bad iii i
bimi b
Bat, whoaa waa tha body baad
? iboratotyf W? wUl aol p -
toglaipmrl Tbea iim ? -i ?? i - 4
tat ubauduiieil to tba blood enrdlii
,**.
A'phant, ia railway train la '
?
Aeeordiaf to Hfl ! lh'*
eompletion of benorl : Laad
W. Rail way, many -bva o ean i _ the
Doigbboifaood nf F... t"i>vill.-. '1 ? l *******
- ..ii" . . , : . ?. I - traiaa
und pa-s, ii-*:il. .-?: ! ?
s- .i ibarp carva - ?
,i, |, .'.ii.i'iii... BBiela
wbia-lngaadwail ag. I *****
to hf baaid oa I ?- ?
fatal flf -aaectd, ? ? '' dfl
Uled v Ith ghoatly ]
aloiu: tiie rail wiih thfl -!*? ? '1 ?'*-' tb ,!"'
? iri. ksof ue :i and won - ***
1
? -
proachingtraia, Bfld "*< ? flaaiivBd bi ? ',
la thfl 1.' Ifl r.'ll M iii BM
iboii ,
"
.. aada 8 re aerea i Bm
l".kial a*. idooM : ae ".??..- ? ? ??
| :ly li.vir.l, bnl I
, t.. n.- iu it, ;
tba botel aeai by bean - :?' tbM treqaaolli
tbefa tl"
Hi'.p.r tobta t-f bai oi loatoi th, tn** *
. at..rvii,-..l:\i...-;
Btflflsaa Walaol Im - ? *
_iifvcriiimiMo wheml Paeta, -aaaraBparlBB
***** - - . *
The Rar. Jobn xv ..
th? di ... .
libii kvst Aiiiuiiiii. ii t'fl* l'l.i'.'ii, - I
Ion. Bo t'-i ifl and aduilrabla aii ? ,i
_M_c.it chaiacier aad vare. i vv.i. v\.il vv. uii p w
Inpa-BiaiMai aad Bcca ihlu form. Alreadl ''?v->~
-*? Of pl. jmlii i" ia lt.'; I
i.'i ? t ,i ' . rh_
"t-niti . ' work. 1
itiiih . ? v. ' '"ir*
to un.l* mtBi Itbal
Thorc Ii i polieaflBaa m Oil City wboh a>
.;.ir,. u. bafl i. lad "ii thi ' ? 'i"^
Bl ' n .
B '**
pnt tba kcy m I .
. iii.l ba ak d iwa tb J ot, '? ?'
? I1"*
' or whether be would, 1
BBJ I'"??<! ? "t l iv i '
,, uu 1.1111. I.* II tV.' |.i...
It ls.-atati^l tbal cit.nu ".i "^
i .? I.. ib i*8on taatoa tba ? __
ai'i'ldi- **
f,.i theiivii.i'. I-:'.. ctoi tnaoaUfbt apoBlov*
papa reaaariu I i kl thia " kaockfl Um irflfla fll bBM
tbaory." vTefl- i f'"I; ** >*** ll"!
,i ur
tho A_a JoliiiBV. tii. Ap 1'.iv i.i.-. .md i. tpJ
The s'.tiv Ibal ***** -praMMi ifMaaVa- ia IbbbbI
ut I.. to Bald in.i."io.I-'"1 "lt(',,
,.., idoiiuiatration agaa. prevflB uatii****} btW
|,mi in rn,.ti. !h* i ' e 8l i
I lli.vv-l.ilini ? ll _ BMXI ??
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